tiziiMijimL AN UNPOPULAR BOOK. The City in a Hole by Ike Publica tion of the Triennial Report. ONLY SEVEN COPIES OP IT SOLD. It Cost PittsDnrrr Over $7,000 anaKobody Desires to Purchase. WHAT THE OFFICIALS SAI ABOUT IT Reclining in his easy chair in the City Assessor's office Chief Frank Case was ac costed yesterday, and to the question of whether he was a popular author or not, re plied; "I do not know. I am not certain that the books compiled by the Assessors' Board are popular, but I hare an impression that they arc not what you might call salable in the strict sense of the word. I think that about seven copies of the latest work the report of the tri ennial assessment have already been sold, but I am afraid that the list will not be materially Increased.'' Controller Morrow was then seen, and asked how the sales were progressing. Hesighod over the recollection of having refused an ad vance in salary, and thought that if he had to dtpena upon the percentage obtainable from the sale of the city assessors' reports for a Hung, his clothes would have to be reduced in prth. INTERESTED BOTH WATS. He admired the work very much, and. al though it was a book of interest, in fact a large advance in interest to those who were assessod, lie thought the price was a little too lofty. The three volume. whch were estimated b Coun cils to be worth 5 41 each, did not seem to catch the public eye. or the public's greenbacks. 1 here was a sort of lassitude in the rush to ob tain copies which boded ill for the popularity of the work. He had. the Controller said, sold five copies himself, and was waiting eagerly for more or ders.but bad an idea that the city would have, as it alnavs has had. a large amount of surplus literature on hand. "Why." said the Control ler, "even my own reports have been annually cut down, and next year 1 expect to reduce them further The only people who read my reports carefully are the controllers of other cities. I hope: the proof readers I doubt, and the reporters I question. Bankers read it for the information on bonds contained." THE CITr IN A HOLE. From the various talks held with City Hall officials and taxpayers it appears that the city is in a hole on the three volume work. Whether of lustorj or fiction, there are only seven people apparently who had the enterprise to investigate at $5 41 per investigation. As it is, the city is willing apparently to sac rifice literary stock at a very large discount before very long. The trouble appears to be that the people who want the reports are perfectly willing to pay for knowing how their own ward stands, but the man in the Thirty-sixth is unwilling to pay S 41 for the privilege of learning the assessments of the Twenty-third. The East End residents who are so desirous of library privileges are not seemingly anxious to add to their collections, and now it is said the members of the Car negie Library Board are expected to bold a meeting, to consider whether the issue of 1.000 copies of the assessors' reports would not make a good nuclecs for the library. The book cost the city over $7,000. It is printed and sold by a city ordinance. CHAETIEES AND TYESTYIEW. A Good Well In the Former and Consider nble Fiebt In the Latter Field. The Tate well on the Hibler farm, south of the old Arbuckle well in the next ravine run ning to Chartiers creek, promises to do any where from 100 to 500 barrels a day. Some per sons think it shows for a bigger gusher than he Arbuckle well. It is mainly owned by Thomas Tate, his partner, Mr. Meyers, and Boehmer Bros. The drill is but two feet in the sand and will not be pushed further until tank age is built and pipe line connection made. The well was on the ergo of being abandoned on account of the rock appearing to be n. g. It was an intensely hard shell and of unpromis ing appearance, so hard that it knicked the bit out of shape. A consultation was held and it resulted in a determination to rnn one more bit. That broke the crust and the grease flew to the top of the derrick, after a few turns of the templet screw. The Duquesne Gas Company is having trouble in the effort to supply drillers in the Vest-flew field with gas. Mrs. Hahn objected to allowing the pipe to go through her larm and the work was stopped for a time. Another woman as an earnest of her feelings destroyed the workmen's lunch ere they reached her place. J. W. Breen objects to the line running through bis farm, and the gas company pro pose to retaliate by refusing to supply Smith fc Kleiman with gas for their boilers t hile drill ing on the Breen farm. PHELFS TaKLX BACK. He Apologized to the Faculty, bat Young Tibbey is Still Oat. The ease of Hartley Phelps, who was sus pended from the High School last Thursday, primarily because he read a paper before the Dean Literary Society lightly ridiculing some members of the faculty, came up before the regular meeting of the faculty of the High School yesterday. The young man acknowl edged reading the obnoxious portion of the paper to the school before be had first read the entire paper at rehearsal. In his letter asking for restoration,Mr. Phelps acknowledged bis error, and made a formal apology, and on motion he was again admitted to the school at once. In the matter of James Tibby, who was sus pended for weanug a badge of mourning to 8 mbohze his regret at Phelps' suspension, and which act is always punishable by dements, the faculty took no action He has as jet made no apology, and until he does, he is considered out of the school, and beyond the power of the faculty to forgive mm. BOWED TO THE TELEFflOSL. An Individual Who Got on Something nod JHade Himself Ridiculons. A well known Alleghenian, whose habits are etrictly temperate, falling in yesterday with a few boon companions, whose constitutions were tougher than his own, took on a load of rje juice, which made an impression on his tem per and brain. In this condition he was called to the telephone and asked if be would not take a certain price for some articles he had for sale. The price was satisfactory, and he said. Yes, bv frequent bows to the telephone. While the fellow at the other end of the line could not catch on, the -veterans surrounding the boozed brother did, and the fun was of a decidedly ex uberant character. AX EXPOSITION SLCRET. Manager Johnston ."llnkes a Deal In New York The Office Chanced. Manager Johnston, of the Exposition So ciety, returned yesterday from New York, where he was arranging for some big attrac tions for the exhibition next faik He said be could not tell what arrangements he had made until the matter had been laio. before the Board of Directors next week. The Exposition Society yesterday moved their offices from the Hamilton building to their own building at the Point. They will remain there permanently. Thanks la Whom Thanks Are Dor, We are informed that a letter purporting to hive been written by Commissioner Mer rill, of Massachusetts, regarding a late aa vertisement of ours containing an extract irom a former letter oi his, is being circula ted in this community by agents of compet ing companies. We adhere to our original position, and will be pleased to show the full text of the letter of Commissioner Merrill from which we quoted to anyone calling at our office. We also take this opportunity to thank our competitors lor so thoroughly and favorably advertising us at their own expense, as the sales of our policies have neier been larger than since the now famous letter of Com missioner Merrill to President Beers. Vanuxem, Peiece & Co., General Agents J. H. Page, Manager If ew York Life Insur ance Company, 95 Fifth avenue. , Grand Opening Jackets, capes, wraps parasols hosiery. laces, etc., :, to-day, at Koseubaum & Co. s. TOWELS, towels, 5 cents each, regular price 12J cents; Friday only one day special sale. . Ejtable & Shdsteb, 35 Fifth ave. SMWsbsV s-rSfslsllll i im-rilBfrrffr Tfjajjfrf &JsBJfeteisdtas4fcfci!tts'lii I il I Virrri--1 - rttTTi - fTr imt i '- s"r?Bal-r J 4jv Wft. && aA r Communicated. KDTAN hEEs DEFEAT Sibi-idc Him In the Face and Resorts to Dlnd-sUns-Ins: Tactics. In answer to an article in the evening pa pers of yesterday, attacking Mr. John N. Xeeb, Senatorial candidate in the Forty second district, the following has been re ceived: "Senator Kutan, after making one of his boasted house to house canvasses, found that I am going to be the successful candidate for Senator in the Forty-second district He has a long communication in this evening's papers, in which he alleges that the firm with which I am connected has receivea quarter of a million of patronage from the National, State, county and municipal gov ernment', for public advertising in the Freiheits Freund since 1856 AVould there be anything detrimental to me if that was a fact? The amount stated is, however, nearly twice whit the Freiheits Freund re ceived from official advertising in tflat period, during which the Freiheils Freund paid several millions of dollars in wages alone, and never had any trouble with its employes, and besides, every cent that the Freiheits Freund got was honestly earned and value received given. 1 never iound fault with the thousands and thou sands of dollars Senator Kutan drew as conntv, State, Government aud legislative official during the past SO years. The last canvass he made was on the plea that he was poor. He has had two terms iu the Legis lature since, to which a salary of $1,500 per term was attached. lie has not uvea in Allegheny six months continuously since his election, but traveled considerably in Europe, sojourned at Atlantic City and Philadelphia. Still he is wealthy; The most ridiculous charge made is the one against my Republicanism, because a Democratic German paper, the Beobach ter, prefers me, among the Republican can didates lor Senate, instead of a man, who iu the last session of the Legislature misrepre sented his district in the State Senate. My great grandfather, grandfather aud father were Whigs, residents of Allegheny, where I was born, and more remote ancestors were "Whigs in other portions of this State, and soldiers, too. The whole family was among the first and most ardent Republicans when the Republican party was born and has con tinued so. As to my own Republicanism I leave the records of the party from a period long before I attained my majority to speak. "Itjs'true that I never represented Beaver, Washington and other counties, ns Senator Kutan claims he has, because this has always been my home. Must we import talent from those counties to properly represent us? "The charge that I advised anyone to vote the Democratic ticket, is false, and I don't think that Senator Kutan is responsible for that statement. I expected to conduct this campaign without entering into personali ties, but the Senator has opened his bat teries. He shall have the full benefit of this kind of warfare. I can stand it, but can he? The truth of the matter is that the gate of public opinion has pinched his Sen atorial ears and whispered into them his in evitable defeat, which has caused the por cine squeal it is too loud to be called the swan's death song. Jno. 25. Neeb, Fiest Wabd, Allegheny, Pa., March 26, 1890." 1S5S. 1S90. ft Holmes, Gibson & Finch whiskies in bond or tax paid. Prices upon application. "W. H. Holmes & Sox, 158 First Avenue. 120 "Water Street. Eistrr Cards, Books and satin novelties, a beautiful as sortment, in all grades and pnces.now open. Jos, Eichbatjm & Co., 48 Fifth ave. TTS Cabinet photos $1 per dozen, prompt de livery. Crayons, etc , at low prices. Lies' Gallery, ttsu 10 and 12 Sixth st. Tbe Problem Is Solved. Buy your boys' clothing at ihe Store. See their windows and their stock. Prices are right. People's look over Campbell & Dick. New all-wool ingrain carpets only GOe a yard at Arthur, Schondelmyer & Co.'s, 68 and 70 Ohio st., AU'y. tts Choice assortment of ladies' new spring walking jackets, wraps and cloth garments, exclusive styles, now opened. TTSSU HtTGUS & HACKE. Grand Opening Jackets, capes, wraps, parasols, hosiery, laces, etc., to-day, at Kosenbaum & Co.'s. Snbstnntlals, as Well as Novelties, Among the bargains iu ends of stock all this week. J. C. Gbogan, 443 Market st,, cor. Fifth ave., Pittsburg, Pa. ThStt Special remnant sale of dress goods on Fridav Knable & Shustek, 35 Fifth ave. The Bora' Time to Tote. Cast your ballot for a suit from the Peo ple's Store. Prices are low on first-class goods. Campbell & Dick. Drclnj- and Cleaning Ladies' and gents' clothing done in a superior manner. Give us a trial. 443 Smithfield st. Chas. Pfeifek. Telephone 1264. .New Dress Goods To-Day. A new line of fine quality all-wool suit ings, very special values, 50c and 76c ayard. Jos. Horse & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Window shades on spring rollers onlv30e apiece at Arthur, Schondelmyer & Co.'s. 68 and 70 Ohio st, AU'y. tts Feiday remnant dav. Extra bargains. Knable & Shusteb, 35 Fifth ave. A fine line of all-wool suitings from 60c to 75c a yard, entirely new to-day. Jos. House "& Co.'s Peun Avenue Stores. To-day, to-dav. to-day. Bargains, bar gains. Knable & Shl-ster, 35 Filth ave. India Silks We show this season ex clusive designs and reliable qualities only, our assortment on large and exceptionally attractive prices from $1 to 3 per yard. TTSSn Hugus & Hacke. PROPOftAL"-, "VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED L proposals will be received bv the Borou--h of Braddock up to 7.30 r. m., MONDAY. April 7. 1890, for the grading and paving of Fourth street, from Braddock avenue north to the bor ough line with irregular Ligonier block. For further particulars apply to the Borough Engi neer, No. 730 Braddock avenue, second floor. The Borough Council reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. H. U. 8HALLENBERGER, Burgess. mh27-3-27,3.ap2 5 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED by the Committee on Light of the Borough of Wilkinsburg. Psl. until 4P.M, FRIDAY. April 4, 1890, for lighting the borough with electric lights. Specifications can be seen at T. D. Turner's livery stable, Wildins burg, or No. 83 Seventh ave., Pittsburg. The proposals to be addressed to Samuel A. Steel Chairmaj of the Comtnitteo onLight, No. 83 Seventh ave.. citv. The committee reserve the right to reject any or all bid. SAMUEL A. STEEL. ARTHUR .STUART, ,. , N- J. H. UERW1G, mh23-2-2127,ap2 Committee. "VTELLOW PINE LUMBER and DIMENSION CYPRUS SHINGLES. W. C HOLT, Montgomery. Ala. Correspondence solicited. f el8-S6-TT8 M. MAY, SONS i. CO . Fine DYEING AND CLEANING, t.-o 8 Sixth Avenue, mhl8-S0-TTS Pittsburg, Pa, THE fOimlay adi ertisements one dollar per square or one insertion. Classified adiertise ments on this page such as Wanted. For Sale, To Let, efc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than fifty 'ents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. THE DISPATCH HAS OPENED A BRANCH OFFICE FOR THE bOUTHblDE AT NO. 12 CAIteON STREET, WHERE ADVERTISE MENTS, NEWS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS CAN BE LEFT. BOTH I OR GENERAL EDITIONS), AND FOR THE SPECIAL fcOUTHSIDE ISSjUEFUB LISHED EACH SATURDAY. BRANCH OFFICES ARE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES, WHERE WANT, FOK SALE. TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS U ILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR IN SERTION NEXT MORNING: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have account! with THE DIS PATCH. PITTSBURG. , THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 35u9 Butler street EMIL G. STUCKEY. Mth street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY 4 CO., V ylie ave. and Fultoast, N. bTOlvtLV. Firth Avenue Market House. -EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER SHElltLEI,5thar. 4 Alwood it. EOUTHSIDE. JACOB SPOHN. No. ICarson street. U. A.DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAFKCHEK, S9 t edenl street. H. J. McBRIDE. Market Houe, Allegheny. FRFD H. EGGERS. ITS Ohio street. F. H. EGG J Rs & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J.F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beavcra"es. PERKY M GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves, T. K. MORRIS, 6S8 Preble ave. JULLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKER. Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. SHARPSBURG. C. BELLMAN. Stationer, 818 Main st. ADVERTISERS, PLEASE NOTICE! The business office of The Pittsburg Dispatch will be re moved on, or about, April ist, to corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. a, 2Inlo Help. WANTED-A GOOD BARBER I.UMEDI A'lELY. ISM PENN AVE. mhg-92 -TTJ-ANTED-A YOUNG MAN TOR HAT AND V furnishing salesman. Apply 4H1 HU1 LEK ST. mh.7-S9 WANTED-A BO TO LFARN 'IHE BAR BEK trade. J. T. DAILY, 675 Preble ave., Allegheny. ml)27-35 TTANTED-HltUSH DRAWERS. ADDRESS V WALKER Jt CO., brush manufacturers, Franklin, Pa mh-1 "TTAN1 ED-23 LATHERS AT MAN 1TO. 1 OUR r miles soutn or LatroDe, Address s. M. SMITH, Manlto, Pa. m Ii27-64 WANTED A GOOD WAGON AOOD- ORKER. Apply at RAY COMB'S Black smith Shop, Homestead, Pa. mh27-27 WAMFO-1MMED1AILLY. ONE BLACK. SMITH and helper, to work on repairs. JACOB RUCH, 308 Hfthae. mhii-M ANTED -A FINE COATMAKEU-STEADY employment must be i sober man: none other need apply. WM. ALAND, Butler, Pa. mh2S-76 ANTED-TWO BRIGHT YOUNG S1FN TO sell furniture and carpets: fair salary to good men Call at KEEClI'b, 923 Penu ave. city. mh27-S6 WANTED-ONE MRST-CLASS PLUMBER; good wages and steady work guaranteed. COR. TtNTH AND WALNUT STS.. McKees port. Pa mh26 43 -TTTANTED-MAN-ONK THAT CAN BUILD V rough hoard fences. Apply Immediately to J. P. UKBLN, cor. Franklin aud Fulton sts.. Al legheny. mh27-82 TTJANTED-A GOOD COAT MAKER AND W cutter to take charge of stnie security re quired Address, with sUmp, HENRY J.. Dis patch offlce. mh2-27-ThS WANTED CO ACHMFN tOR LIVERY: none but sober aud experienced man need apply. T. B. MOKELAND, 6100 Penn ave.. East End. Pittsburg. iuh!7-90 WANTED-A GOOD PRINTER MHO UN DERSTANDS proof reading and stone work. Apply 25 and 27 IKUhRAi. ST.. second floor front, Pittsburg. mh27-26 WANIED-15 0R 20 FIRST-CLASS BOILER MAKERS, good wages and steady work to first-class workmen. Appl at OIL CITY BOILER ORKS, OH City, Pa mh2I-76 WANTED-A BRIGHT AND ACTIVE BOY, about 14 years or age, for gents' furnishing goods store: must have some experience. Call at 100 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. mh27-83 WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS COMMISSION salesman to cell our line of cloth hats and caps in the State oi Pennsylvania. HEXTER, SCHEUER& CO.. Cleveland, O. mh23-2t WANTED-F1RST CLASS JEWELER AND salesman: steady employment and good wages: reference required. Address MRS. EVE BOHHS. Scottdalc, Westmoreland co. Pa. rah27-93 WANTED-50 MEN TO SELL OUR NLW Stanley book, and other subscription pub lications on Installments In Eastern Ohio and eteru Pennsylvania. WORLD PUB. CO, Phila. mh.27-23 WAM-LD-ACT1VE MEN WHO DESIRE TO make money to cill on us at once: we ha e th fastest selling article in the world (VI per day ranbemale. E. OAli.L & CO.. 25 Federal n., Allegheny, Pa inh23-34-TTSiu VTJ-ANTED-TW O OR THREE l,OOD, SMART, TV bright boyft,lto 16 years of age, to learn the general notion and trimming business: alsoonc wrapper and one errand boy. Applvto HORNE & W ARD. 41 Ilfih ave. inli27-60 WANTED-LlVEAt-ENTSIN EVER TOWN to ell our goods, speci-il inducements to right parties: also ladles to form tea clubs Ad dre'slorfull particulars METROPOLITAN TLA CO , Slilloh si., Pittsburg, Pi. Ja2o-27-TTS Wanti:d-drug clerk-a oung man with seven years' experience wonld like a permanent situation; registered as manager and comp-tcnt to tale charge, moderate wages. Ad dress DRUUG1ST, Box 13. Curltsville, Clarion co.. Pa. mb.20-17 WANTLD-LIVE SALESMEN TO SILL BY sample to the retail trtde -ind business men generally a line of new and quick-selling special ties, energetic men easily make fl 200 to tl 500 a jear and expenses. . B. PERSHING, South Bend. Ind. rahl5--.7-i.uD -TTTANILD - BAD tWUlhRb AT SMART'S V BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COL LEGE, removed to 12 Federal street. Allegheny, near bridge: open 9 t. it. to 9 p. m.; a good hand writing guaranteed in a fen lessons: instruction private tor ladles and gentlemen. mhlC-lS-TTSau -n-TANTED-SALESMEN AT 575PERSIONTH V salirvand expeues, to sella line orsllver platedware, watches, etc; bv sample only, horse aud teim funilshcd free: write at once for full particulars aud sample case or goods free. STAN DARD SILVEKW ARE CO.. Boston, Mass. SC24-00-D WANTED-10 FIRST-CLASS BARBERS FOR city ind country jobs; also all barbers to notice our advertisement in another column on this page. ROSS . BLACK. Dealer Iu Harriers' Supplies, 80 Diamond St., Plttsbu--g. (Will re move April I to 133 Third ae.4 doors below Smithfield st.) mh26 8-MWThP Female fleln. TTTANTED-A YOUNG L 1)Y TO OPERATE V Rcraiugto-i typewriter. Annlv tn irtt-r only in own handwriting, REVERE RUBUhR CO. inh27-54 Male nml Female fleln. TITAN TED FRENCH AND GERMAN Y nnrses, cooks, dining room girls, cham bermaids. 200 house girls, German ana colored girls, waiters, drivers, gardeners, farm hands. Sirs e. Thompson, 6cs Grant st. mb25-83-MThS WANTED-ATONCE. 20 FARM HANDS AND vegetable gardeners, pastrycook, 4 dining room girls, dishwasher and hotel chambermaid; 200 house-girls, nurses hotel cook, housekeeper. Catholic preferred. MEEUAN'S. 545 Grant it. mliC6-D Situation. -TTTANTED-A SITUATION AS GARDENER VY and florist. Address LOCK BOX 405, Shar on, Pa. nh27-7 WANTED-A SITUATION AS ENGlNEril; can give good reference. Address E. V.G.. Dispatch offlce. inh27-34 WANTED SIl UATION BY A PATTERN maker, with some W estern firm, at once. Address No. 211 NORTH EIGHTH al., Lebanon, Pa. Illli27-U9 WAN rED-EMPLOl MENT-BY STATION ER; fire ytars' experience, tline years manager: state salary. Address STATIONER, Dispatch offlce. mhSS-Sl WANTED-BY A YOUNG LADY', POSITION as typewriter, stenographer and invoice clerk; 3 vear-,'experience: nest of reference given. Address KE1A, box 202, Pittsburg P. o. mb26-ei t PITTSBURG - DISPATCH, WANTED. Rooms. II oases. Etc. TTT AN TED-IN EAST LIBERITY-A SKCOND- T STORY front room for ono gentleman. Ad dress O. W ., Dispatch offlce. inb27-72 Flnancinl. TrTANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY OR . Allcghen) county property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVER 4 CO., S2 Fourth avenue. mli-D Tr7"A-STEU--MOKTGAGES-MON EY TO LOAN TV in sums to suit at 4, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES& BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. lei. 1C7. apl9-I4-TTSSU WAN TED-MORTGAGES IN LARGE AND small amounts at lowest rates. MA- CRUMACUBBAGE, Room 34 Fidelity Building, 121 ! onrth ave-. TC19-61 WANTED-MORIGAUIU- lUOOCCOOTOLOAN in large and small amounts at 4H-5and6 per cent, free of State tax: no delay. REED B. COYLE& CO., 131 Fourth ave. inv2I-60-TTS WANTLD-TO LOAN 310NEY ON MORT GAGES on Improved real estate, in sums ofl500 and upward, for lor 5 years, at4. 5 and 6 per cent. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-fifth and But ler sts. mh22-7l-TTSu TrrANTED-TO LOAN SoOO.030. IN AMOUNTS V of f3, 000 and upward, oncltyand suburban property, on 4S percent, freeortax: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, K ourth avenue. seil-d26-D "rTTANiED MORTGAGES-J1, 000, COOTO LOAN ii - J city aud suburban properties at H, 5and C per cent, and on 'arms in Allegheny and aqla cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PEN NOCK & SON, lOo ronrth avenue. ap7-fll WANTED-TO i.OAN t200,000 ON MORT GAGES; 100 and upward at 6 per cent; $o00,000at 4k per cent on residences or business property; also in adioinlng counties. S. H. UtENCH. 11 Fourth avenue. OC21-4-D HHaccllancona. TTT ANTED TO BUY A SECOVD-HAVD double desk. Address P. O. BOX. "02. ' ity. mhJ 31 -TT'-JITE,-'-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S TV dozen (13) or Stewart . Co. s fine cabinet photos for 1, at SO and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny mv2S-49-TTSu TTTANTED PHOTOGRAPHS MOUNTED: ) T emplojc of photo. gallery coinnetent to mount large izes, desiring extra work, will find it worth while to address BUS MUlt. Dispatch ofllce. i mh2o-U7-TuTh WANTED-UNTIL APRIL 1-FINE CABIN ETS, !1 perdoz , of voungandold, at All FRECHT'S ELITE" GALLERY. 61G Market street, Pittsburg. Come Boon for sitting and avoid the rush. Ja5-54-MWThsu WANTED BUYERS FOR BANANAS, lemons, oranges, cocoanuts and a geneni line of foreign fruits: largest Block bananas in the city: ara handling from six to eight cars Mediterranean frultweekly: call and seeme before purchasing clsewncre; seua your oraers by mall Jor bananas and fruits. THOMAS II. McGO v AN. 607 Liberty st. mhl4-S7 WAN1ED-ALL BARBERS TO KNOW THAT on April 1 we will remove to No 133 Third avenue, four doors below Smithfield street: we wish vou to hear in mind thit in ou new location we will have on band the largest, finest, neatest and cheapest stock or barbers' supplies to be found In the State. We have expended a great amount of money in perfecting our laboratory, periumerr and cosmetic departments, and will make it our special aim to turn out the finest irtl cles that can be made for barbers' use. Tho'e wishing to sive mone in purcliaslngflne.medium and cheap barber chairs, etc , will find it to their advantage tn give us a call or send for our cata logue. ROSS W. BLACK, 80 Diamond st. (after April 1. 133 lhird avenue). nih25-8-MWThF FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Citv Residences. TT-OR SALE-AT LESS THAN VALUE-PROP A ERTY on Third avenue. If sold quick 40x80. C H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth aienue. inh2C-63 FOR SALE-VALUABLE FBOBErtTY. COR NER Fourth and Penn; lot 60x163 icet. GEO. JOHNS ION. Agent, 62 Fourth ave irh26-16 p ORSALE-ORTO LEI BLUFF ST., NEAR uoucge, newnricg nouse s rooms, nan oain room, finished basement, all late improvements: lot 23 It. 9 in. bv 133 ft.: also lots on Muff and Vickroysts. KOBT, COWARD, No 20 Bluff st. inh2-5t FOK SALE-NINE PER CENT INVESTMENT In the Eleventh ward, new 3-story flit of 20 rooms (all rented to good tenants): modern Im provements, in good location near Firth ave. cable line. SAMUEL 'W. BLACK & CO . 99 Fourth ave. mh25-75-TTS 170 R SALF MATHILDA STREET, NINE 7 TEENTHwarl, one-half square from Penn ave. cable, new frame dwelling, five rooms, fin ished ittlc hill, rront and rear porches, insldo shutters, slate roof, etc.; grained and well fin ished, lot 21x97 feet: price fiToO; terms easy. L. O. FRAZIER, rorty-fifth and Butler sts. inli2"-71-TTSii FOR BALE - HOWLEY AVENUE, NEAR Thirty-ninth street. Sixteenth ward, new modern frame duelling, fire rooms, finished at tic hall icstlbule. Inside shutters, slite roof, side entrance, etc : grained and well arranged; lot 21x100 leet to alley, price fi 700, easy terms. L. O. MtAZlEE, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. mh22-7I-TTSU FOR SALE-3,I00 WILL BUY A NICE dwelling of six rooms, porch, etc.. on Hcr ron are., at intersection ofWyl!e ave.: lot 40x132; graded, paved and sewered street: elegant view; nice front yard; side entrance; cable cars pass the door; easy terms, possession at once; big bar gain. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. mh25-4l IriOR SALE-FOUR THREE-SIORY BRICK ? dwellings of seven and eight rooms each, and onthe rear.on Vine street, three three-story brick buildings of eight rooms each, with all modern conveniences; with room on lot to build eight more houses: total rents, 1502 per year: lotl25x 121: price, P7.5C0 for all. Particulars at BLACK & BAIRD'! a, so ourtnave., city. mns-o? East End Resiliences FOR SALE-NEW SEVEN -ROOMED DWELL ING honse. with all modern convenience-.: Shadyside; immediate possession given: good sewerage: easy isy terms, uiunui'i suiiMIUi, 157 i ourtn ave. mh22-34-D FOR' SALE-tlO.50O-PRIME INVESTMENT, central location. Frankstown ave : well adanted for business site, SuxllO. two substantial houses; will yield liberal rentals: valuation stead ily and certainly upward. CHARLES SOMERS & CO , 311 W ood street. mh27-86 FOR SALE-H 000-CHOICE CORNER. TWO good streets fine situation, within one square Highland avenue, handsome honse, six rooms.fin lshcd attic, large dry cellar, water, gas, electric light, porches, nice front, side and back yard, CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 Wood street. mh.7-96 FOR SALE-AT BEN VENUE-2NEW UtAME houses each having 5 rooms, hall, vestibule, finished attic. Inside shntters city water, etc.; lot 20x100, price 12,200 terms, S500 cash, balance ou time; great bargain. W. K. HAMNET, 404 Smithfield St., Pittsburg, and Wilkinsburg, Pa. mb21-43 FOR SALE-tiloO-GRAZIEK ST.. E E, Large corner lot, 50x130; two houses of five and two rooms respectively: convenient to P. R R. ind proposed clectrle road: rentils will yield high percentile on cost; location gives assurance or advancing Mluatlon. CHAI.LES SOMERS S. CO. , 31 W ood St. inb27-98 FOR SALE -9, 000 AN ELEGANT HOME awaiting an occupant; beautiful new press brick. 9 rooms, perlcct in construction and mate rial and ot artistic finish, both as to interior and exterior; large lot, choice East Lnd 6trcet. cen tral; coucnfent to cables and East Liberty depot CHAELES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St. mh27-96 FOR SALE-GROSS STREET, TWENTIETH ward, : minutest walk to Ben Venue sta tion, P, R. It., new modern frame dwelling, 5 rooms: finished attic, hall, rront and rear porcties. inside shutters, slate roor, etc.: nicely grained and finished; lot 24x163 ftet; price fA00: terms easy. L. O. HtAZIfc.lt, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. mh22-7I-TT8u FOR SAI.E-tl 800, SHADYSIDE: NEW NINE ROOM dwelling, hill bath, inside shutters andw. c; range, both gases, sliding doors, slate mantels, tile hearths, etc, ; lot aOxluO on one of the prominent residence streets, sewered, etc ; one square from Filth ve. cable roid and near 1. R It : eas5 terms. SAMUrL W. BLAf'K & CO., 991ounhave. mh23-43-TTS IJ-OR SALK-?7,2M. SHADY AVE. (LANE) for residence, or Investment on Fifth ave. cable line, substantial two-story, eight-room brlct dwelling, hall, bath. Inside w, c , etc., with lot 37xli1 to a street, good stable on rear. This property is now renting for K50 per annum: isonl time minutes' walk from l'enn ave. cible orP.li.lt.: abirgain. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 19 Fourth ave. mh25-42 FOR SALE-ROUP STREET, CONVENIENT to P. it. K station aud Fifth ave. cable cars, a beautiful two-story frame dwelling or nine rooms, hall, bathroom, lavatory in main hall, hot and cold water, electric bells, speaking tubes, laundrj. stationary tubs, lront, side and rear porches, complete sewer connection, vulcanite walks, good stable and grape arbor: lot 42x170 to 20-lt. alley, a very desirable residence nnd the price -has been reduced BLACK & BA1RO. 95 Fourth ave. 3B-137 mh23-93 FOR SALErfKOOO-FIFin AVENUE. OAKLAND- between Craft ave and HalKct street, new two-storj ami mansard pressed brick dwell ing with stone trimmings, of ten looms, bath room, laundry and linen room. hall, vestibule with tile floor, sliding doors between halland parlor, also between parlorand library: inside shutters: slate "mantels and tile hearths and faucy basket crate, range, h. aud e water, natural and artificial gas: elegant chandeliers with electric attachment for lighting; hardwood finish throughout the honse: the glass in vestibule door and the hall lamp are of special design; the hardware, locks, etc.. are the best: this house presents an elegant appear ance; lot 25x125 to a 20-foot alley: the sewerage Is complete: nice walks la the yard. J. E. GLASS. No. 138 tilth ave. ruh27-47 Tr-OR SALE 6,0"0 OAKLAND WE OFFER 17 to a prompt buyer delivery Apr. 1; an almost new honse on paved Oakland street; material, workmanship, arrangement and finish all of a high class: constructed with a view of permanent occupancy of owner, who is now obliged t sell, and will accept a price that a wide-awake buver will appreciate as a bargain; three-story brick: vestibule, hall, nine rooms, bath, laundry, h. and c water, botn gnses throughout: condition In all respects inviting: location affords excellent nat ural drainage; an unobstructed and extended out look: is right on line or new electric road: wltbin easy walking distance or Fifth avenue cable and accessible by II A O. R. K. and Second Ave. 1 lctrc road. Tbe huyerof this property at to daj 's prices may have the comfortable assurance of a handsome profit lu a resale within the pres ent year. Call and allow us to accompany you for Inspection. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 Wood St. mh27-96 Allegheny Residences. FOR SALD-AT A BARGAIN-TWO FIVE ROOMED, No. 1 frame dwellings. In Second ward, Allegheny: must be sold to close an estate. JOHN K1RKFATBICK. & SON, 90 Fourth ave., city. mtje-6-MTh THURSDAY, MARCH 27, FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Allegheny Residences. FOR SALE-CHOICE PROPERTY IN SECOND ward. Allegheny: lot 40x110, with two two Btory dwellings, two squares from parks. BAX TER, 1HOMPSON &CO., 162 Fourth ave. mb23-143 FOR SALE-S3.200-FRANKLIN ST., ALLE GHENY, handsome lot. 2oxl30, extendtng from street to street, affording front, side and rear yard; comfortable house. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 V, ood St. mh27-96 FORSALE-SIIERMANAVE.. ALLEGHENY, fronting on parks; large shade trees In front: bouse stands back from street and Is fitted up with all modern improvements. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 i ourth ave. mh2o-60-Ths F 'OK SALE UNE RESIDENCE. NORTH ave.. built nf l'hll-iflplnht ..rcssed brick: stands baca from the street, containing nine rooms and all modern conveniences. See bAM UEL W. BLACK & CO., 93 i ourth ave. inh:6-60-Ths OK SALE-IRW'IN AVE. NEAR WESTERN, facing the parks, a magnificent 2-story ind finished attic residence of 11 commodious rooms. 4 on first floor, 4 and bath on second floor: marble mantels; stationary wash stands: laundry, fur nace, both gases: plate glass windows; all modern conveniences: good stable and carriage house with water and gas: lot 40x220 reasonable price and terms. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. JUI11. mh23-92 FOR -ALE THE DESIRABLE BRICK RESI DENCE No 45 Arch st. Allegheny, with corner lot 40 feet front, and side lot. parlor, din ing room, kitchen with pitent range, bedrooms, cedar room, pantry and chini closet, furnace, laundry, natural and arlifklil gas, inside shut ters, marble mantels and all olhir modern appli ances: brick stable and carrlagehouse everything in elegant order: to be 60ld on Monday afternoon, March 31, at 2 o'clock, on the premises, on ac count of thcowncr's removal irom the city; title ficrfect: Immediate possession. Further pinlcu ars from FRANK BLAIR, on the premises, or JAS. W. DRAPE& CO.. Agents and Auctioneers 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. mh27-l Miburbnn Resiliences. FOR SALE-FOK f2,700-TWO NICE, LARGE lots 5SX135, with house of six rooms; location convenient to P. It. R. station and on line of elec tric road to be completed this 6cason: a prime lit tle investment. CHARLES SOMERS &. CO , 313 Wood street. mh27-96 ""71 "OR SALE "WASHINGTON. PA, ON J7 W heeling street, a desirable home: just fin ished: eight rooms, hath and laundry, hot and cold water, both kinds of gis, large lot; locitlon ood. For price anil terms sec J. C. BOYER, IOC Hamond St., Pittsburg. mh2(-C7 FOR SALE-WASHINGTON. PA., SEVEN ROOM house. In excellent repair: lot 170x150 ft : large stable and carriage house: excellent water, eight min. from R. R. station and online proposed electric railway: in growing uaVt of town. J. C. BOIER, 100 Diamond st , Pittsburg. mh26-6J-WThs FOR SALE LOTS. City Lot SALE-GREAT SALE OF LOTS ON r-OR X' W ylle. Webster and Bedford aves . Ihlrteenu. ward. GEO. JOHNSTON. Agent, 62 Fourth ave. mna-'ti FOR 8ALE-UERI10N HILL LOTS. ON HEB RON avenue. C-arlssaand Adelaide sts.; 20x 100 feet to alley: Just at terminus or new cable line; good lots for a home or Investment, prices low and terms very easy. L. O. t RAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. mh22-71-TTSU East End Lots. FOR SALE-CENTER- AVE LOT 100x200 feet; the improvements adjoining this lot are the best In the East End. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Ftvrth ave. mh23-143 FOR SALE-LOT 104x193 IN SHADYSIDE. with good Improvements; this property is on one of the best avenues and Al Investment. BAXTER, THOMPSON CO., 162 Fourth ave. mb23-113 Allegheny- Lott. T--.OR SALE 100 ALLEGHENY LOTS ON 1 ombard st.. Linden and Manle ales.. Tenth and Twelfth wards payments easy. Inquire of J. A S. MCNAUGHER, 43 North Diamond st.. or 43 Federal st. mh!2-5G-D Hnzelwood Lota. FOR SALE-HAZELWOOD-LOIS J26 PER rront loot only one 6quare rrom Hazlwood station, B. i. O. R. R and Second ave. electric railway: city water and nat. gas along the streets which tbe lots front on. terms one-fourth cish, bilince to suit purchaser. IRA M. BURCII IELD, 153 Fourth ave. inhl3-2o-TTS Suburban Loth. FOR SALE-AT INGRAM, 1,000 LOTS: ALL choice locations; 5 to 20 miuutcs from railroad station. GEO.JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. mh2S-16 FOR BALE-BEAUTIFUL LOTS; SOxloO FEET, 7 miles from citv, Pittsburg and Lake Eric R. R ; magnificent river view: price. S2i0; monthly payments; uo interests. WM A. sll'E. 93 Diamond st. mh27-40-MThs T710K SALE AT INGRAM 7(1 LLrGANT Idin-r lots, adlolning the great Revmer J? building purchase tro m btrauh& Morris and five minutes nearer to Ingram station; we offer these lovely lots at SooO aud SCO per lot, and will sell 10 acres at 1,500 per acre. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent. 62 i onrth ave. m 1-26-16 F OR SALE BELMONT PLACE INGRAM, tho beautiful Cb irtiers Valley, choice lots 50x162 and 194, 400 to 600. bouses to set back 40 ft and to cost at least 2,000. streets 50 it. wide aud sewered: 32 trains dally; fare5)tc terms rio down, balance 10 per month, W. A. ZAHN, 60 Fourth ave. fe23-i2-TTou Farm. FOK SALE WEST MORELAND COUNTY farm, 228 acres; good brick house, 10 rooms: barn, good orchard, limestone soli, coal, gas, building Btone: excellent for dairy, grain, fruit or stock: two miles Ircm railroad station and town; t30 per acre cash. ED. WI1T1SH. 410 Grant st. mni5-D FOR SALE BUnlNESs. Business Cbnncea. TTIOR SALE loXSO FEET. ON SECOND AVE., j' rear uentrai iiotei GEO. JOHNSTON. Agent, 62 Fourth ave. mn-b-io FOR SALE-23 ACRES OIL TERRITORY IN Reserve township, between East st. and Spring Garden ave. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, C2 Fourth ave. mh26-16 FOR SALE-OK LEASE WITH CONTENTS good blacksmith shop doing a good business. Inquire JOHN KERR, corner Eighth ave and Mc Clure street. Homestead mh27-94 FOR SALE-ON ACCOUNT OF 'HIE DEATH of the owner, a drug store, ith a well-established and paying business, on Wylle ave.. Elev enth ward, city, with long lease of the building. W. A. HEKRON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. mh27-57 FOR SALE-COUNTRY HARDWARE STORE, in good town: grocery stores, (400, 800, I, COO 3,000; 5 and 10-cent store drugstores, country stores, cigar stores, confectioneries, bakeries, feed store, milk depot aud other business chances. SIIEPARD CO., 54 fifth iv.- mhll F OR SALE-FLOURISHING S. S. GROCERY busincs fine locitlon: a monev-miklne stand; owner has no'ice requiring ills presence to claim legacy In old country, will sell at i bargain to prompt buver: stock estimated it 1,200 tol,- 500 CHARLES SOMFRS & CO., 313 W'ood sL mh27-96 TTOR SALE A MOUNTAIN IIOTEI. Nl.AR A' I Crcs on. on Penna. R. R . at a noted springs. with about ten acres of beautiful lawn andgrove 40 rooms filled all the year round: furnished nearly new; owing to 111 health the owuer wishes to re tire, and will sell low If acted on soon. IHNRY A. WEAVER & CO . 92 Fourth aye. mh.6-52 FOR SALE A VALUABLE MANUFACTUR ING plant In Seventeenth wird.lnvlngafront or 100 feet on Hatfield st . and extending along Home st. 320 lect. on which is erected a large iron clad building, containluga battery or two boilers, three heating furnaces, with an engine and shaft ing; will be sold chcip to close up Ihe business Apply to HENRY A. KAVER 4 to . 92 1 ourth ave . or THOMAS McCAr FREY, 3309 Butler st. mh26-52 J7-C OR 8ALE-THF WELL-KNOWN "GILL CR and Car Wheel Works " located on Preble ave.. Ninth ward. Allegheny, fronting on Ohio river, containing 2t acres, having connections with Fort Wayne and Chicago ind Pittsburg and x estern Railroads, includes alt the buildings, foundries, machine shops, etc . creeled thereon: will sell or give a lease for a term of years. For further particulars Inquire HENRI A.Wi AVn; & CO., 92 i ourth ave. inh-6-52 Bnslne-n Stands. -TT-OR SALE SEVFRAL BUILDINGS ON J rirst, Second, lhird aud Fourth aves. GEO. JOHNSlON, Agent, 62 1 ourth ave. mh26-16 FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN. TWO THREE STORY buildings, corner Seventh st. and Du quesne way; lot 47x60 feet. GEO. JOHNSlON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. mh26-l6 ITlOR SALE-FIRST CLASS BUSINESS PROP 7 Einy, Main st., Braddock: renting lorI,6O0 per ear. pood reason for selling. Address P.O. LOCK BOX lbS, Braddock, Pa. mb25-60-iTS IT-OK SALE-BUSINESS PROPERTIES ON SEC 7 OND and Third avenues, city: 41 lect front: excellent point lor investment: must he sold to settle an etitc. JAS W . DRAPE i CO . 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. inh2t-73 IjMMt 3ALE-A LARGE WAREHOUSE PROP ERTY with Iron front, on Penn aenue cor ner lot, 5 floors, elevaiorandcompletc warehouse facilities throughout: immediate possession. Par ticulars from Jas. W. DRAPE S. CO., 129 bonrth avenue, Pittsburg. mh2Q-7o L'OK SALE-A MANUFACTURING PLANT I' in i live business town of about 12,000, com peting lines of railroads, natural gas center, water plenty; buildings easv of change to suit purchaser; no fancy figures asked: cause lor selling, to settle au estate. Inquire of S. B 4C. HAES. 143 s. franklin St., Washington, Pa. mh2-67 FOR SALE-o0,000 BUSINESS PROPERTY, Oakland, paved street: substantia two-story frame dwelling, five rooms; also storeroom now occupied as a grocery dolug a No 1 business. Owner will sell gro-cry stock at 10 percent, dis count below wholesale Invoice. This is a corner lot 22x100 with large stable on rear. Small cish payment down balance long time: eisv pay ments SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO , 99 t ourth ave. mh2--oi FOR SALE-ailSCELLANEOi:-. norscs. Vehicles. Live Stock, itc FOR SALE-ONE DRIVING HORSE PRICE 65, one square bed buggy 90, one doctor's buggy 100, one lii octave upright piano, only use J three months, (lwi; buggies are new and built by reliable city manufacturers, la SANDUSKY sr Allegheny. mbawo-wrbs 1890. FOR SALE-aUSCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicle. Live ifock. Etc FOR SALE-VERY NICE HORSE HARNESS and driving cart at 8100, if sold at once. Ad dress U. II., Dispatch offlce. mh25-44 F OR SALE-WAGON-ONE EXTRA LARGE furniture wagon suitable for moving pur poses: Ded i; reel long: in nrst class condition. FRANK J. GUCKERT, 68 and 70 Seventh aye., city. mh27-39 Machinery nnd Metals. FOK SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW nnd refitted repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., L1M., below Suspension bridge. Allegheny. Pa. mh2-3 FOR SALE-ONE 20X24: HORIZONTAL EN GINE, 25,000 feet second-hand wire rope: also hoisting and portable engines and bit'men valves, castings, etc"" VELTEifc MCDONALD. 3200 Penn avenue. 'y21-91-rrs FOR SALE DRILLING ENGINES AND boilers for oil or gas wells, engines and holl ers in every size and style, saw mills and wood working machinery. HARMES MACHINE DEPOl. No. 97 First ave., Pittsburg, Pa. inh9-D FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles ta stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. .all refitted;good as new, at lowest prices; portable engines, s to 2o h. p. : boilers ail sizes and styles. J.S.YOUNG,7JPark way, Allegheny. Pa. ijc25-a0-d FOK SALE-28 SECOND-HAND, TWO-FLUED boilers, 86 to 4." diameter by 18 to 23 leet: 1 second-hand horizontal tubular boiler, 44" by 10 feet: 2 second-hand vertical tubular boilers. 40 and 44" by 8 reet; 4 new horizoni .1 tubular 51 to 60" boilers. 12 to 16 feet; 11 nlg-ier engines, second hand and new; 5 drill presses, second-hind: I Sellers screw cutter. Becond-hand; 1 emery grin der, second-hand : 120" by 6 feet lathe, second hand; 10" by 4 feet screw cutting lathes, second hand; 1 punch and shear cotnblued. second-harid, 1 alligator punch and shear combined, second hand. 1 12x21" engine and large band wreel, second-hand: 1 6x6" vertical engine, new; 11 steam Jumps, various sizes, new; 2 Judson governors, and 3". second hand; lot boiler flues 14 and 15 In.: 1 steam fireengine, second-hand; 50 pulleys. 6 to 48" diameter, second-hand 4 new and 2 second-hand doctor engines JAMES BEES, corner Duquesne wav and Fourth St. mhlD-27 aiiiccllnneonv F OR SALE-30 PAIR OF SHUTTERS IN good order; very cheap. Inquire of TI10S. B. BOOTH, 112 First ave.. Pittsburg. mh27-7l FOR SALE-CANDY TOOLS. KETTLES, heaters, shelving, counter, bins, also ma terials of brick house with storeroom, to be taken off the premises by April 1. 35 SEVEN III AVE NUE. mh27-6 FOR SALE-FURNITURE AT AUCTION, 43 Taggart st , Secoud ward. Alleghcpy. on Thursday, March 27, at2o'clock, brussels carpets, stair carpet, hair seat chairs, sofa, marble top table, hat rack, washstand, bedstead" bedding, bureaus, tables, etc. A. LEUGA1E i. SON, Auctioneers. mh23-132 FOE SALE-ALL PERSONS SENDING!! OR upward to JUAN PIEDAD, Manager, post office box 43, Zacateca", Mexico, will receive cer tificates and information that will be a fortune to many. RemivbyNew York draft or registered letter. Agents wanted everywhere; liberal com mlsslons: mention this paper. mh27-25 PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK SIORE. beventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 PERSONAL-BOOKS, OLD AND NEW WE have 50,000 volumes to sell at bottom prices i RANK BACON &. CO., 86 Diamond St. Libraries purchased. mh9 PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE TURNED; recently they had not been on tne best of terms owing to a little family Jar occa sioned by the wife Insisting on being allowed to renovate his wearing apparel, and which, oi course, was done in a bungling manner; in order to prevent tbe trouble they agreed to send all their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor, 65 1 ifth ave , corner Wood st , second floor, and now everything is lovely and peace and happiness again reigns in their household. Telephone 15o8. auJO-D LOST. T' OST-SILK UMBRELLA-SILVER TIGER A head, name on plate. Reward paid if left at KEYSTONEBANK. lnh-7-38 LOST SMALL LADIES' JACKET ON Wednesday. Finder will be suitably re warded by returning to W. W. WATTLES, Fifth ae. mh27-5 OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT this office until WEDNESDAY. April i, 1890, at 2 o'clock P. M., for printing; 100 copies of Controller's annnal report, to be completed in three weeks' time, and bond furnished in sum of Si00. Specifications furnished on application and right reserved to reject anv bids. mh215 E. S. MORROW, City Controller. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of tbe City Control ler until SATURDAY. March 29. 1890, at 2 o'clock P. si. for the building of one two-horse patrol wagon. Specifications can be seen at tbe office of tho Superintendent of the Bureau of Police. Bonds in double tbe amount of bids must ac company each proposal, said bonds to be pro bated betore tbe Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN, mb.21-31 Chief Department Public Safety. Office of the City Tbeasuber. municipal hall, smithfield street. NOIICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL owners, (whether residents or non-residents of the city ot Pittsburg) of drays, carts, wagons, carriages, buggies, etc., to pay their li cense at this office forthwith. Ail licenses not paid on or before tbe first Monday in March, 1890, will be placed in the bands ot police officers for collection, subject to a collection fee of 50 cents. And all persons neglecting to pay on or be fore first Monday in May, 1S90, will be subject to a penalty double the amount o' the license to be recovered before tbe proper legal author ity of said city. Tbe old metal plate of last year must be re turned at the time licenses are taken out, or 25 cents additional will be charged on tbe licence. Rates of license: Each one-horse vehicle, 86 00; each two-horse vehicle, 810 00; each four horse vehicle, $12 00; each four-horse hack, $15 00; omnibuses and timber wheels, drawn bv two horses. $10 00; one extra dollar will be charged for each additional horse nsed in above specified vehicles. J. F. DENNISTON. City Treasurer. feJ0-22-D CITY TAXES NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the duplicates for March and September installments of city, special, and sub district school taxes for tbe year 1S90 havo been placed in my band for collection bv tbe Board of Assessors authorized to assess the same First installment of city taxes payable in March or April, second installment payable in April or September. Five per cent discount allowed on second installment only if paid with first installment in month of March, but no discount is allowed on first installment. Business tax and water rents payable in month of June. Five per cent added on all delinquent taxes on May 1, on July 1 for business tax and water rents and on October 1 for second installment of city taxes No statement furnished unless you intend paying your taxes by check. Off ce will be open on last Saturday in March and April until S o'clock p. 31. mhll-oo-D J.F. DENNISTON. Citv Treasurer. AMUSEMENTS. BIJOU THEATEK TO NIGHT. W. J. GILMORE'S THE TWELVE TEMP TATIONS. Matineei Wednesday and Satur day. March 31. Post S, G. A. It., in 'The Drum- merBovof Shiloh." ml)219 HAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT. J. C. DUFF OPERA CO. MIKADO. Matinee Satnrdi. Next week Nellie McHenry in Green Room Fun. . rnh27-32 H ARRIS' THEATEh Every Afternoon and Evening. WALT EB S. SANFOKD IN UNDER 'IHE LASH. Week March 31 Widow Bedott, mb23-2S-TTS TTARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Sitnidav. THE BENN E IT BROS'. ALL AMERICAN STAR SPECIALTY CO. mli23-6D WORLD'S MUSEUM ALLEGHENY CITY, week or March 21. Maggie, tne Midget. Barbara Goetz. the long haired lady, Uilliard, Ida Williams, Zemora And RICHMOND COMEDY COMPANY. - mh2 Ptan os; ORGANS. And all manner of Small Instruments AT HAMILTON'S, delO-D Fifth avenue. A. WHITELEY, 128J Third ave., upstairs, opp. Barnes Safe and Lock Works. Gents' shoes soled and heeled for'oc while you wait. Hand sewn. 95c. Finest work in the citv. mh6-a7-TT 0 A. BALPH, BUILDING CONTRACTOR, ii oeventn avenue, Pittsnurc, Pa. Telephone 13H. seo-3S-TTS WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT THE lowest prices; diamonds and otber pre cious stones iu rings, pins and earrings; clocks, silverware and spectacles, silver spoons, knives and forks and other fancy pieces: watch repair, ing. the best of work, at reasonable prices, at WILSON'S, 61 Fourth are. laH-rra TO LET. Citv ReMldcncea. T 10 LET-3 ROOMS ON SHAFERST. N. BED FORD ave.; rent 9 montll. l. ji- .rr.i W -.rtv im lrn...it...l Tn1i'w'if'-1T3 NOCK & SON, 1C5 Fourth av mh25-96-lTS TO LET-BUTLER AND FIFTT-SEVE.N tU sts., new and nicely furnished 6-room houses: rent I5 month. I. M. PENNOCK A SON. 105 Fourth ave. mb25-9S-TTS TO LET-ON MT. WASHINGTON, WELL located, large house oflOrooms. with large grounds and fruits; suitable Tor two families: only (10 per month. W. A. HEBRON & bONS. No. 80 Fourth ave. mh27-C O LET-SMALI, HOUSE. FOUR ROOMS, both gases and water, separate yard;93 Fulton St.. near Hylic avenue cable cars; 118 75 per month: water rent free. HENRY REA. JR., 837 and 939 Liberty st. mh6-lt TO LCT-BKICK HOUSE SIX ROOMS. HALL and attic, on North street, near Fortieth street. Seventeenth ward, Pittsburg; rent 20 per month. M. KLKDON. Agent. No. 4025 Bntler St., Seventeenth ward, Pittsburg. mn23-53 Enst End Renidences. TO LET-NO. 61 WASHINGTON STREET, near the East Park, Allegheny, very desir able house of ten rooms: 7U per year. W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth ave. mh23-89 TO LET-NO. 219 FRANKSTOWN AVE.. 2 story mansard finish brick store and dwell ing, in all 8 rooms; gas and water; very suitable for drygoods or groceries. I. M. PENNOCK i SON. 105 Fourth ave. mh25-96-ITS Allegheny Residence. TO LET-GALLAGHER ST.. ALLEGHENY.2 4-room frame houses rent 12month each. L M. PENNOCK & SON, 105 Fourth aye. mha-oe-TTB O LET-NO. 34.! WASHINGTON AVE.. AL LEGHFN1, flr.t-class brick house 6 rooms, bath and attic; rent low. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. mhij-94 O LET NO 100TAGGFRT ST., PLEASANT valley, Allegheny, on line of electric road, bouse or r rooms, 3J2 00 per month. W. A. HER RON & SONS. No. 80 Fourth ave. mh27-43 TO LET NO. 124 LOCUST ST., ALLEGHENY, very handsome brick house or 10 rooms, with all late convenience; SjZ 50 per month. W. A. HERRON & SONS. No. 83 Fourth ave. mh27-C TO LET-215 MARKET ST.. SIXTH WARD. Allegheny, two-story brick of 6ix rooms, bath, laundry, good cellar and attic; natural gas; rent 26. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. mh27-32 TO LKT-TWO NICE NEW BRICK DWELL INGS in Allegheny, near the parks and electric cars: six rooms, with bath, natural gas, etc. JAMES W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. mhI6-70 TO LET-2 TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING houses. 6 rooms and attic, each; laundry,bath. both gases, all modern conveniencies; on North aenne, Allegheny, near parks; rent moderate. WM. K. OKA1, 607 Penn ave. mli26-43 TO LET 2 NEW BRICK DWELLINGS ON Fayettebt . Allegheny: have 9 rooms each, with ill modo-an Improvements, Including heater tn K.lt.ixinrf Fmw, m. ,. n v A-.-JI I, Iflt uuv eel. i i . " .. -. DViifOixcuciftiBI, .Al'CgUei.y. iuh27-21 TO LET-NICE FIVE-ROOM DWELLING. 401 Federal st. extension. Allegheny: electric cars pass within Ave minutes walk of same; also, storeroom and dwelllnr, 55 Chestnut St., Alle gheny: also 4 rooms cor. Sedgwick and Pennsylva nlaave.. Allegheny, lnqulreor JAS. R. McKEE, Penn Bulldng, Room 611, telephone 616. fe!4-74-TTS Hnzelwood Residences. TO LET-HAZEIW OOD, 2. VERY COMFORT ABLE houses of Sand 8 rooms, with con veniences: rent ! and 30 per month. I. M. 1'F.N N OCK & SON. 105 i ourth ave. mh25-96-TTS Suburban Ret-!denceu TO LET-AT BELLEVUE, 2 NICE HOUSES, one of 7 and the otber of 5 rooms; low rent. I. M. PENNOCK 4 SON, 105 Fourth ave. mMa-se-rrs TO LET WHITE ASH STATION. A. V. R. K.: 12 acres, Irults, house of 7 rooms and stable: rent 4 month. I. M. PENNOCK Jt SON. 105 Fourth aye. mhl-9b-TTS TO LET-AT HULTON, A. V. R. R.. IBR1CK houses ore and 7 rooms: convenient to station; rent only 12 50. I. M. PENNOCK & SON. 105 Fourth aye. 0 mb2S-ti6-TTS TO LET-QUEEN ANNE BRICK HOUSE, 12 rooms, all modern improvements, corner W cstminster and Lilac sts . shadyside. Inquire at ROOM 31, bare Deposit Building. mh27-36 TOLET-CHKAP COUNTRY 1IOWK, 3 ACRES ground with fruits, snug frame house and stable: n. Aladdin station. A. V K.R. .rent only 3 mo. I. M. PENNOCK & SON, 105 1 ourth ave. mh25-96-TTS TO LET NORTH bT.. WILKINSBURG, convenient to station, brick house: 7 rooms, hall, finished attic laundry, bath, porches, water and gas. Inquire of ARTHUR SlUART on prem ises. mh23-55-TTSu TO LET-HOWARD STATION, P. V. & C. R. R . frame hone. brooms: nat. gas, water, etc . with oneacre ground fruit and shrubbery: rent 25 month. 1. Jl. PENNOCK & SON. 105 Fourth ave. Th mhi5-ll--TTS TO LET AT l 1LDW OOD STA., A. V. K. R., onemlle Irom cltvllne.houscof seven rooms. irult,acre ground: natural gas and waterin house; il2per-month Inquire T. S. KNAP. Agent, care or Carnegie, Phlp,is Co., Thirty-third st, mh2o-6s Forma. TO LET-FARM OF 163 ACRES. 75 MILES Trom city, on B. & O. R. R.; rrnits 6-room honse and barn: rent only 100. I. M. PENNOCK S. SON. 105 Jr ourth ave. mh2o-96-TTS TO LET-33 ACRE FARM. ONEMILErROM lair Oaks, P. Ft. W . C. 11. R.: good lind, choice fruits. 6-room house, barn, etc.; rent 150. 1. M. PENNOCK&SON. lOoFourth ave. mh23-06-rrs 4pnrrmenis- TO LET-SIX ROOMS ONF. SQUARE FROM postofflce. Apply at 56 SIXTH AVE., city. rah27-70 TO LET-LARGE FRONT AND BACK PAR LORS for doctor, dentist or any respectable business; rent 130 per xaontn. inquire 930 PKNN AVE. mh27-84 TO LET-CHOICC SECOND FLOOR APRT MENT of lour nice rooms on line of street cirs; suitable for light housekeeping. Apply to J. G. MORROW, 2S9 Ohio St.. Allegheny. mh27-29 O LET A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM, with board. Union are , Allegheny: suitable for one or two gentlemen ; terms reasonable. Ad dress D. E. J .. Dispatch office. mb25-56 Offices. DciU Room, etc TOLET-TWOOFK1CESON GROUNDFLOOB, Inquire atNo. 94 Third ave. M. F.CASS1DY. mh26-S3 TO LET-CHEAP OFFICE ROOMS ON FIRST, second and third floors, on Fourth ave. In quire J. B. ZIMMERMAN, 101 1 ourth ave. mh23-74 TO LET THAT WFLL LOCATED BUSINESS building, corner south Diamond and Twcllth sts. Sontlislde, Pittsburg. GEO. JOHNsTON, Agent. 621 onrth ave. mb26-is TO LET-OFFICES IN HAMILTON BUILD ING: fireproof, central, best service: single or en suite: witn or without vaults; every con venience; oneof the best spnolntcd otfice build ings, rates liO and upward mh22-49-D TO LET VERY DESIRAIiLE Ot KICK rooms on first and second floors. Dalzell building, corner Duquesne way and Seventh st. GEO. JOHNSlON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. mh26-18 TO LET-FOURTH STORY OF NO. 9 FIFTH avenue, part or whit has been heretofore known as The Dispatch Building: room suitable for lodge room or ror light manufacturing, for particulars see BUS. MUK. DISPATCH, at Firth ave. office. mh7-117 lfnilne-i Htnnitt TO LET-NO. 8 GRANT ST., SKVEN ROOMS and storeroom. GEO. JOHNSTON. Agent, 62 Fourth aye. mhC6-W rpO LEl-o46 WOOD, NEAR SIXTH AVE. A JL three-story business house. SeeW. A. HFR EONASONS, No. 80 r ourth avenue. mh!S-72 T0 LET-LAliijE-SECONDSTORY ROOmT 5oxW leet, corner Strawberry and Cherry alleys Inquire TAYLOR S. BULLOCK, 935 Lib erty st. mh27-30 TO LFT-NO. G02 LIBEICTY ST., ;COR. MAR K CT st.. deslnble business house: one of the best loc itlons In the city. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, No. 801 ourth ave. ml-27-53 TO LET-3-STORY WAREHOUSE, 126 SEC OND ave , steam elevator, etc.: occupied as wholesale grocery; bis two excellent offices. R. B. PETl Y, Fourth and Grant. mh7-30-MThrs TO LET-NO. S3 WATER. NEAR MARKET St.; business house, 4 slorles, elevator: now occupied by McGlnnls. Smith ft Co. SeeW. A. HERRON ft SONS, SO Fourth avenue. mh26-73-WThS TO LET 97 FIRST AVE. THREE-STORY brick warehouse. 35x80 reet: ood rront and rear light, elevitor. etc.; will give five ycarsto deslnble tenant. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. mh26-i6 TO LET-908 PENN AVENUE. FOUR NICE rooms on first floor or a three-storr brick dwelling; natural gas. water, etc.: now occupied bv E. lov. the optician: rent only 75 per mouth. BLACK ft BAIRD. a Fourth ave. mhI6-56 TO LET-A FINE, LARGE BRICK WAKE HOUSE, on Pen a avenue: 5 stories. Iron front, elevator and all other modern warehouse requirements: corner lot: alley in the rear; po scsslon April 1. JAS. W. DRAPE i CO .129 i ourth avenue, Pittsburg. tnh26-70 TO LET-LEASEHOLD PREMISES NO. I5S Federal street. AI egheny. Pa.; lease expires April 1, 18.11; 20 ft. front by 10s ft. deep to a paved alley; three-story, shelving in first and second story: over l,00u worth fixtures: dry cellar, two heater-i. drums in cellar, natural and artificial gas: possession immediately; terms and rent easy. Inqnlse or W HI TES ELL ft SONS, 437Grant street, Pittsburg. Fa. nih2s-8I PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS. Solicitor of Patents. 131 Fifth ivenne, above SiulihfleliL next Leader office. (No delay.) Established 20 years. se25430 PARK INSTITUTE, 201 North aveM Allegheny. College Fitting, Business Training. Shorthand andlypewriting, Elocution. Students admitted at any time. Send lorprosmectug, I LUDDEN, A. iL, Pnn, AUCTION 34LES. HOUSEHOLD GOODS AT AUCTION, MONDAY, March 31. at 10 o'clock, at NO. 906 PENN AVE. Chamber suits, wardrobes. Brussels and in grain carpets, decorated toilet ware, bedding, springs, mattress, pictures, stoves, shades, curtains, sideboard, dishes, hall rack, kitchen utensils, etc, eta HENRY AUCTION CO . mhZ7-68 Auctioneers. UCTION SALE OF NEW AND SECOND-HAND CARPETS AND FURNITTRE. FRIDAY MORNING. March 23, at 10 o'clock at No. 311 Market st. Mahogany, walnut, cherry and oak chamber suits, wardrobes, chiffonier", folding beds, bureaus, wasbstands, bookcases, desks, chairs, tables, hallracks, sideboards, safes cabinet-', secretaries, mirrors, handsome parlor furni ture, fancy rockers, lounges, couches, bed steads, mattress, springs, linoleum. Brussels and ingrain carpets. HENRY AUCTION CO-mh27-67 Auctioneers. A TTRACTIVE SALE OF FINE CARPETS. FURN11URE. FURNITURE, ETC., ETC, Thursday morning, March 27. at 10 o'clock. At tbe residence, on Beatty street. East End, Between Rural and Hippie streets, off North Highland avenue. Handsome hall, room and stair carpets, cur tains, shade, ornaments, picture, chamber fur niture, bedsteads, bureaus, washstands. tables, chairs, rockers, mirrors, hall rack, bedding, dining room furniture, laundry and kitchen goods, etc., etc. House open after 8 o'clock morning of the sale. HENRY AUCTION CO, Auctioneers. mb293 A UCTION SALE ' At 109 Arch St., Allegheny. FRIDAY MORN ING, March 23, at 10 o'clock. Fine Hardman piano, superior brussels and Ingrain carpets, window shades, pictures, cor nices, lace curtains, fine parlor suits, handsome chamber furniture, ball rack, rugs, bedding, mattresses, springs, wardrobes, mirrors, dining room extension table and chairs, laundry and kitchen goods, etc, etc HENRY" AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. mh20-S0 AUCTION SALE, AT THE RESIDENCE of D. A. Crum, corner Hneveler and Col lins avenues, on FRIDAY, March 28. at 10 o'clock A. M.. the folllowing described articles will be sold: 6 ingrain and brussels carpets, hall and stair carpets. 4 bedroom sets, 1 tine book case, I new upright piano, I dining room sec, extension table, chairs and dishes I nice parlor suit. 1 refrigerator. 3 stores 1 kitchen set and cooking utensils and o her articles too numer ous to mention; also one fine horse, cart and harness and two cows. Any one in need of above articles should not fail to attend this sale, as everything must be sold to the highest bidder. No postponement on account of the weather. J.A.MCKELVY. mb27-S8 Auctioneer. A T AUCTION At the Garvin House. 59 Sandusky st, Alle gheny, THURSDAY, March 27, 10 o'clock A. 31. Furniture of 30 rooms, consisting of chamber suits, bedsteads, bureaus, wasbstands. ward robe, sideboard, lounges, easy chairs, rockers, tables, hat rack, brussels. ingrain, ball aud stair carpets, queensware and kitchen utensils. These g oods will be sold without reserve to highest bidder. H. MOORE. mb25-39 Auctioneer. BY JAS. W. DRAPE & CO. FURNITURE, CARPETS. FINE PIANO, etc at anction, in residence, 372 Ridge av enue, Allegheny, FRIDAY AFTERNOON of thi3 week, March 28. at 1 o'clock, will be sold a quantity of furniture, consisting of parlor chairs sofa. Da tent rocker, tables, sideboard, chain, bed steads, bureaus, wasnstands. curtains, cornices, fenders, flreirons and stands P0,t band china ware, glass and tinw ire, bodv brussels carpets, fine Steinway piano, etc, etc Family declin ing housekeeping. J AS. W. DRAPE & CO , Auctioneers. mh25-71 129 Fourtn avenue. Pittsburg. AT AUCTION FINE HOUSEHOLD furniture, carpets, curtains etc, etc, at tho residence. No. 569 Fifth avenne. WEDNESDAY MORNING, March 20. it 10 n'clnck. Two fine plush parlor snits. pictures, clocks, curtains rugs, shades, center tables book case, mirrors. bruscls and ingrain ball, room and stair carpets, mahogany, oak and walnut: chamber furniture. inattre-srs, bedding, springs, hall rack, sideboard, extension table, china. glas3 and silver ware, laundry and kitch en goods etc House open after 8 o'clock morning of tho sale. HENRY AUCTION COMPANY, LIM., mh23-3I Auctioneers. BY JAMES AV. DRAPE & CO HOUSE HOLD furniture, carpets, etc, at auction, in residence. 23 Sixth avenue, Pittsburg. THURSDAY MORNING of this week. March. 27. at 10 o'clock. Parlor fnrmture. marble top table, lounge, patent chairs, rockers, bedsteads, bedding, bureaus wash stands, dining room table and chairs, arm chair, card table, pictures, curtains and poles oil stoves, sewing machines, carpets, rngs etc, etc : positive sale: terms cash. JAS W. DRAPE &. CO.. Auctioneers. 120 Fourth avenue. mh26-71 DALE OF UNITED STATES LAND IN" O the citv of Pittsburg, Pa. By virtue of Section 4S06, Revised Statutes of the United. States, the undersigned will offer at public auction, for cash, on tbe premises, on THURS DAY, the 20th day of March. 1830, at 3 o'clock p. 3L, the property known as the Marine Hos pital property, in tbe Twentieth ward of tho city of Pittsburg, Pa., ile-cribed as follows: That square of ground abutting on Ellsworth avenue on the north about 247 feet, on Filbert street on the east about 394 feet on Elmer street on the south about 233 feet, and on Belle fnnte (formerly Oak) street on the west about 359 feet, being tbe same premises conveyed to the United States by James S. Negiey and wlfa bv deed dated July 13, 1S75, recorded Angnst 3. 1875. in the office of the Recorder of Deeds of Allegheny county, in Deed Book 338. folio US. The property will be offered in one piece, and tho right is also reserved to reject any or all Dids that may be made If deemed advisable In the interests of the United States to do so. Five per cent, of the amount bid to be paid at tbe time the property is struck off. If the sale is confirmed, the balance of purchase money to be paid on delivery of deed. Information in relation to the property will be furnished on application to the Solicitor of the Treasury, at Washington, D. C, or to the Surveyor of Cus toms at Pittsburg. WILLIAM WINDOM, Secretary of the Treasury. The above sale was adjourned until Monday, the 31st inst, at 3 o'clock r 31.. at which time It will again be offered on sarao terms and condi tions. WILLIAM WINDOM, Secretary of the Treasnrv. mb27-41-D DELJTTTfTLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and US Tourth ave. Have for rent in Pittsburg Elegant offices in Fidelity Building. Allegheny: A very desirable house in best locality, fur nisbed or unfurnished. Brick bouse 6 rooms, 227 (new No.) Western) ave. Brick bouse 8 rooms, 137 Jackson st, McKee's Rocks: Shingiss and Geneva parks farms. Two garden ins mh23-ei rpHE LARGEST DOWN TOWN STOR JL AGE plant. W. A. HOEVELER, Warehouses and yards Pike and Thirteenth, Twelfth and Etna sts Private sidings in vards anil warehouses Low rates of insurance. Nego tiable receipts isiued. Separate departments for general merchandise, flour, furniture. Honors and metals. Handsome and convenient office rooms lor use of customers free. Railroad address. W. A. Hoeveler. Pike and Thirteenth sts.. Pittsburg, Pa.. A. V. R. R. Cars placed at Twelfth, st,, via. Junction R. R, Ship ping, distributing nnd hauling attended to. Exhibit space with power to let: also room with power to suit. mb27-62-TTSsu West Virginia Oil LeasesT" I bave for sale several thousand acres of oil leases situated in the best oil territory ot West Virginia and Ohio, a large portion of which lies In the Eureka oil field, Pleasants county. W. V-uand in the Wirt county oil field. West Virginia. Call on or address J. W. VANDERVORT, , Tracewell Bnildintr. mn-!'--OT Parkersbnrg. W. Va. TO-LET OFFICES. GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, Wood and Diamond streets. At Low Rent. Singly or In suites. AU modern conveniences, elevator, janitor service, etc, etc For terms apply at the Bank, fell-71
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