BING SATSJE DIDN'T Continued from Itrst Page. ""onid'r'' say5uwou,d Ret jour license COULD BE TAKEN AW AT. J o, he didn't say I would get a license. He said it could be taken from me " "He said your license u ould be taken from you if jou didn't payf' "Not exactly that, but he said it conld be done." Judge Magee said: "The reason I ask tbesa questions is that Mr. Bins said on his oath that lie was not on the Southslde and did not talk that w a." Bernard Kearn. No. S33 Carson street: Michael Murray. No. 403 lirownsville areoue; William Golden and Thomas Devine, corner of Carson and fcouth Fifth streets, were passed without note. Feter Soffel, No. 21 Carson street, has ap plied for both retail and wholesale license, which did not at all Dlease the Court. Judge Eing said- "1 suppose you think that we will give j on a retail license because, if we don't. you will set a wholesale licence anvwav. I don't think anbndy will be fnghtened'by such a move." Attorney Hicham tried to explain and argue, but Judge Ewing said: 'Please stand aside and make room for the next. It is sufficient to sav that ou advised it." Fredoline Strum. No. Ill Carson street, re veiled nothiug special. Richard Splane, keeping the Capitol Hotel, No. 101 Carbon, Is an applicant for both licenses. He is on Chief Brown's list, but swore that there was no foundation for it. George Shafer has a licensed house at Nos. 17 and 111 Carson street, the Central Hotel. He presented pages from his resister showing his patrouage. He went through without striking a snag. "Call Peter Ammon," said Judse Lwing, but as that man did not respond to testify against Mr. Shafer tho applicant was allowed to depart. John Ward. No. 424 Bingham street, finished the Thirtieth ward, and the court took a recess lor dinner. SIFTING THEM FINELY. THE COURT ALLOWING NO GUILTY niAN to escape. A Doctor, (be Jntlcea Fear, May be In Great Drmnnd Ale Declared by tho Conrt to be Better Than Beer Ono License Un necessary. A. A. Millipnn had been called in regular order in the Thirtieth ward before noon. He keeps a wholesale liquor store at Kc. 1 Carson street, and applies for a retail license. When Ins name was called a post ponement was asked because of the absence of his attorney, Mr Cohen. The latter had been in court until a short time before bis client was called. The postponement was requested, it was said, privately, for a pur pose. Judge Ewing, alter some objecting, agreed to let the case go over until after the noon recess. Attorney Christy had prepared to show that Mr. Milligau bad sold liquor at retail during the year in short, that he bad run a bar. "Witnesses to prove that had been summoned. Mr. Milliganvas sworn. He said he had leased another house next to his wholesale store, and intended to run a restaur ant. "I am tired ol the wholesale business," he said. Mr. Christv then proceeded. "Have you sold any liquors within the last year in quantities less than a quart?" "I have, some little." "To wLom have jou sold?" "To persons who came in and importuned me at great lengtn, ana i nnany gave jt to them." SOME OF THE CUSTOMERS. He said he bad sold email quantities or drinks to very few people. He admitted that he had sold drinks to Henry Dressier. Ed "Watt. .Michael McBnde. Nicholas Hartman, Louis Free, A. C. Wagner, George Glover. Fred Fritchell, D. Hnnter and Captain Irwin. He could not say whether or not he had sold to Dr. McCord, but he was positive that he had not sold to George Free. He said that people coaxed him so hard that he conld not get away from tbeni. Some of them said tbat they could not get anvthing to drink elsewhere. He promised to be good hereafter, if he conld get a license. As he had admitted the reuil sell inc. no witnesses were called. The Thim-flrstvard (Allentown) was then taken un. There is one licensed house there and eiclit applicants. The license is held bv John Jticuter at Jo. 52 Washington avenue. The other applicants are H. J. Alt, No. 99 Washington avenue: George Brehtn, No. 11 Birmingham road; Robert A. Bleiel. Amanda and Arlington a enues; Jacob Dietr, Knox and Arlington avenues; Barney Farrell. No. 97 Washington avenue; Christian Michael, No. 103 Washington avenue, and Angust Stuckcnberg, No. 49 Washincton avenue. Bleiel is on the speak-easy list, but he denied the charge apnarently to the satisfaction of the Court. The building which ChnstMicbcl wishes to occupy witn his saloon was once used as a church, bat he could not tell what was its de nomination. On evenings when the church was not using the hall dances were sometimes held In it. r The Court was furnished with a memoran dum that there was no record in the office of the Collector of Internal Revenue that John Kichter had a United States retail liquor license, nut Mr. Richter declared that he was possessed of that interesting document. NOW A DEr DISTRICT. The Thirtj -second ward. Mt. Washington. was begun vith Jacob Bredmch. There are nine applicants for the ward, and at present no licensed houses Mr. Brednich said that ho had been taking beer for his rheumatism. It was prescribed by Dr. Wilson, and had helped him greatly. "I am afraid you ought not to have told us that." said Judge Ewing. "AH the rheumatic men in town will be running after tbat doc tor." James Hollis, applying for the corner of Amanda and Arlington avenues, said that be drank ale. 'Tuat is much better than beer," said Judce Ewing. The Judge thought that there was little de mand for a restaurant up there. "That's so," said Hollis. "Yours is simply a residence neighborhood. Isn't it?" "Yes. sir; that's what." "Don't jou have some lively parties up there r "Yes, sir; you bet we do." "Didn't yon have one last Saturday nicht J" "Yes, sir; they were practicing for the choir at the Methodist church." This caused a roar of laughter. Mr. Hollis glared around at the crowd and shouted, "That's right." How manv drinks have you had to-day?" asked Judce Ewing. At that Holhs cried, "Oh!" and shook his finger at Attorney Christy. When he had finished laughing he said, "I had two glasses of ale." A SORT Or MORNING JUS. Tin afraid your ale was pretty strong," said Judge Ewing. "The morning would be much better for some of these applicants." Mr. Hollis will not be licensed. Theobald Kauf. Shilob street and Southern avenue, Henry Mejer, Boggs avenue, and Rob ert Stinson. Boggs avenue and Wyoming street, revealed no special features. Ex-Judge Fetterman withdrew the applica tion of William SchauDecker, Southern ave nue ana uowen sireei. Mrs. Rcgina ilbert applies for a house on Southern avenue, near Natchez street, and her brother-in-law. Christian Wilbert, for the cor ner of Sliiloh and Sjcainore streets. Jude Ewing said: "My impression is that two j ears ago Mrs. Wilbert kept tbe best house In tho ward." Christian Wilbert was told by Judge Ewing that, if he were licensed, there must be a great improvement over tbe sort of house which he ran twoears ago. The applicant declared that he would do better, and said that he had not drank any liquor for six months. John Znntnerly. Bailey avenue and Ruth streer, closed theThirtj-econd ward. The only applicant in the Thirty-third ward is John Conway, who wishes to keep a saloon at No. 1S5 West Carson street. He has also ap plied for a wholesale license. "You seem to want a monopoly in thatward," said Judge Ewing. ONE IS ENOUGH TOR HIM. "I'll withdraw my wholesale application If I get a retail license." said the applicant. "x es, out suppose you don't," said the Judge. "It certainly doesn't help your chances any." Although his $100 license expired 1 ovember 1, 18S7. he continued to selk according to the record, until the hearings in April, 1SS8. "Your Honor," he said, "that was two vcarsaEO,and Tve suffered enough since thee" "IT jou should cet a license," said Judge Ew ing, "yon must quit jour old habits, shut np about 11 o'clock; don't trust anybody, not even the owner of a mill; look out lor the hoys and don't set auv tree lunch." Attorney Dickey filed an affidavit by Martin Logan. Nos. 8. 10 and 12 Pcnn avenue, stating that, since bis bearing, on March 17, he had, in good faith, opened a restaurant. In the Thirty-fourth ward Michael A. Baker, who is a baker, applies for No. 23 Steuben street. Peter Carlm, No. 758 West Carson street. Is now selling cigars, soft drinks and confectionery, and last summer dealt ont ice cream. He used to keep a saloon. Joseph Grimm, who applies lor No, 704 West J Larson street, was licensed in lbSS under the Brooks law. His record tn 1SS7 wasgood. Charles M. Hawkins, No. 27 Sieuben street, was ground through without special note. DON'T NEED A LICENSE. Joseph T. McDermott, a jonng man of 29 years, applies for No. 455 West Carson street His mother, Mrs. Fleming, has been keeping the establishment while Joe was attending school in Indiana. "That has been a most open and notorious speak-easy," said Judge Ewing. "I don't think jon need a license. You had better save your S300." Louis Wchn applies for No. 4 Main street, in tho West End. Mrs. Nancy Wagner, widow of Adam Y ag ner. applies for No. 691 West Carson street. Her huband was licensed for 21 years, until one year ago. During the past year she sold soft drinks. She is also after a wholesale license. . . Richard Wall, No. 4 West Carson street, was asked bv Judge Ewing: n. ,- M.t.L- rnn enntrt nnv SS00 and make a living with all ybur neighbors selling without licenser" "1 think I could stop tint. Your Honor," re- The Tblm-flfth ward, Duqiicsne Heights, has three applicants: Franziska Ilnsan, Oneida street and Grandviewavenue: Henry F. Meyer, No. 1225 Grandview avenue, and Robert Smith, on Independence street. Mrs. ltosau said that her husDand bad run awaj and left her with six small children to care for. She has been struggling with an eating house. , , "What has become of the Washington Irving Literarv Society?" asked Judge Eaing. "That's more than I know," replied the ap plicant. IN THE COUNTT JAIL. The next man, Henry F. Meyer, could not ap pear because he is in the county jail. His wife had him arrested for failure to support her. Robert Smith keeps what is known as the Old Stone Tavern. "That is not equal to the Monongahela House," said Judge Ewing, "but it has been a great stopping place. It is one of tho first places I remember when I camo to Pittsburg as a bov." John Deitsch, No. 36 Stouben street, opened up for Tcmperanceville. the Thirty-sixth wa'd. Attorney Cohen said for Morris Gibausky, who aDnlies for Nos. 195 and 197 Main street. "He is a Russian refugee, who has made bis w ay to this country for the purpose of trjing to make anhonest livmc." John Hotzel. No. 203 Main street, and Jona than Hay, Nos. 199 and 201 Main street, were passed vcrvquicklv. Thomas F. Mclntyre. No. 174 Main street, had been returned for selling liquor without a licence. He emphatically aeniea tne cnarge. Constable Arthur Fay was called. He said that he had made complaint against Mclntvre. but knew nothing of the chargo personally, 'fcquire Rodgers ho said, had told him that he thought Mclntyre was selling. Fay said that he had returned six men in his ward, and that a true bill was found against only ono of them. CALLED THE WRONG MAN. "You should have called 'Squire Rodgers," said Judge Ewing. "Your honor." said Attorney Davis, "we bavo not enough confidence in 'Squire Rodgers' veracity to call him on anything." Mr. Mclntyre said that Alderman Rodgers was the owner of the building next door, for which Charles Sellers is applying. Michael McCall. No. 140 Mam street, was asked very few questions. Charles Sellers. No. 172 Main street, was given a racket by the Court because w hen he formerlv had a license he allowed drinks to be carried into the pool room on tho adjoining lot. Ferdinand Stntzinger. No. 200 Main street; Herman Schuchmann. No. 103 Steuben street, and Charles Turnblaccr, No. 124 Wabash street, closed the Thirty-sixth ward and the city of Pittsburg. Mr. Turnblacerhad applied for No. 24, and it was so advertised. His lawyer pre sented an affidavit that a mistake had been made in the number, and that leave was de sired to make the change to No. 124. "File the papers," said Judce Ewing. "We will make no order now, but I am of the opinion that it is fatak" THE BING EPISODE. HE SWEARS HE NEVER PROMISED ANYONE A LICENSE. Collections Were Mnde by Him, Thongb, for n Political Fund A Certificate Added to His Aftlilnvlt So Time Yet Set for n Hearing. Chief J. O. Brown, Police Inspector Mr Aleese, William Flinn, Chairman of the Republican City Executive Committee, Samuel Bing, Assistant City Attorney Moreland and Attorney Cohen were in court yesterday morning whpn Judges Ewing and Magee took their seats. Attorney Cohen said: "In the matter of the application of Samuel Bing, in the Fourth ward, since his hearing certain charges have been made against him which he and I, as bis counsel, think ought to be controverted. I ask leave to read "this affi davit?" Judge Ewing We have not time to hear it. Mr. Cohen Then, if you will permit, I will file Mr. Bmg's statement under oath and certain affidavits therewith. Jndgo Ewing Let those papers be filed. Mr. Cohen If the Court thinks there should bo a hearing, and will designate a day, we are ready at any time. We have our witnesses subpoenaed here now, if Your Honor wants tbem. Judge Ewing We can'thearthem to-day. We will have to fix a time tor them and then we will look after it; but we can't very well stop with so many applicants present to hear a case that may take considerable time. There will be, perhaps, two or three others to hear. A SERIOUS CHARGE. Mr. Cohen The charge made in this case is an exceedingly serious one, and affects not only Mr. Bing, but Judge Ewing Yes, I think It ought to be heard. Judge Macee Do you want somo more in quiries made? Mr. Cohen No. sir. Judge Magee I can give yon another to-day. if you want it, I think. Mr. Cohen We are ready to receive all such charges, and are prepared to meet th em. There is not a single, solitary word of-trutb in them. Attorney Cohen then filed his papers. The first was an affidavit of Samuel Bing, sworn to before Alderman Reilly, in which be states that "during the last campaign in the city of Pittsburg he solicited voluntary subscriptions for the use of the Republican party, as he thinks he had a right to do, and as many per sons of both parties have done, and as many persons of both parties did during the said campaign. "That he swears positively .that he never promised a license to or for any person, or that he would use his mflnenre in that regard for or against any person, or that he threatened any person with a refusal of a license: that heaever referred to the canting or refusal ot license, either by direction or implication; th.it hewas not anthorized, instructed or requested to use tbe name of the Department of Public Safety. J. O. Brown, tho Cluet thereof, or any other person whatsoivc: and that he never did use the name of J. O. Browr. or of any other person, either directly or indirectly, in connection with the soliciting of said subscriptions. That at no time did he give an v person any reason what ever to believe or think ho was speaking of or for the License Courr.the Department of Public Sarety, the said J. O. Broun or any other person whatever, or that the subscribing or failure to subscribe would, in any manner, affect any ap plicant for license, but, on the contrary, the subject of the License Court, or the granting or refusal or license was never referred to by him at any time to any person whatever in connec tion with the soliciting of said subscriptions." THE CERTIFICATE. This affidavit was dated March 30, which was Sunday. The second paper was a certificate, not sworn to, as follows: "To the Honorable Judges of tho Court of Qucrter Sessions: 'We, the undersigned, do hereby certify that Samuel Bing, who applies for license at No. 32 Sixth street, in the Fourth ward of the city of Pittsburg, called nnon and solicited subscrin- tions from us and each of us during tho late campaign, on behalf of the Republican City Executive Committee. That at no time did ho refer to the License Court, the granting or refusing of license, the Department of Public Safety, ,r J. O. Brown as Chief thereof, nor did any of his con versation relate to, or in the remotest implica tion hae any reference to tbe above named subjects." 1 bis is signed by the following: Brown i laylor. Hotel Hamilton: P. Mc Donougti, lirst ward; Fred Sanders. First ward; Holmes Arnold, Monongahela House; H. B. Mohler. First Avenue Hotel; Neville Bayley, Second ward; Louis Ruppel. Second ward: J. w.Ruhlandt. Twenty-sixth ward: A. Zimmerman, Tw enty-eigbtb ward;. William Witherow, Hotel Duquesne: B. C. Willson Seventh Avenue Hotel; Carr Brothers. Restau rateur"; Owen MrCarthv. Fourth ward Tbompson fc Booth, Red Lion Hotel; Ueorge S. Fa ion, 13 and 15 Pcnn avenue: Thomas Hutt ndse. 22 Diamond; A. A. Milligan, 1 Carson sticct; John Gamble, Twenty-ninth ward; John Trenhaiuer, Twentj-eighth ward; John Ru dolph, Twenty-sixth ward; Henry Becker Twenty-flMi ward: Thomas Miller, Twentyl uinth ward: Harry Heck, Hotel Heck; J. 6 Etroup, First ward; John Guntz, Eighth ard THE YOUR CEILING IS CRACKED BROKEN. AND How Do We Knnwf Because we receive an average of 5C let ters each day from people all over the Union who say so, "and these are only the "one in five hundred" that tell of it. And they write to ask about our patent paneled iron ceilings for stores, halls, churches, etc. And now we have tbe newest, neatest, most artis tic thing out, especially for residences and nice offices. Northrop's embossed metal ceiling plates. No paper or frescoe decora tion can compare with these beautiful de signs in relief. Adapted to either new or old ceilings. Illustrated circulars irec. Address A. Northrop & Co., Twenty-third and Mary sts., S. S., Pitts burg, Pa. This Is the Dm!!! Our grand opening of Paris, London, New York and Pittsburg millinery. The grandest display ever made in these cities. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. ,Dress Goods Placed on sale this week two new lines of 42-in. wide cheviot suit ings at $1 and $1 25 a yard. TTSSU HUGUS & HACKE. Enstcr Millinery Opening. Special designs in children's bats. Our prices are the lowest. E. S. Giles, 94 and 06 Federal street, Allegneny. Our Grnnd millinery Opening To-Dny. A thousand hats, bonnets and toques; the grandest displav ever made in these cities. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Pcnn Avenue Stores. Ladies' frnit Pnrlor. Street dresses in great variety and ultra fashionable styles. Parcels & Jones, tts 29 Filth ave. Easter Millinery Opening, Tuesday and "Wednesday, April 1 and 2. E. S. Giles, 94 and 96 Federal street, Allegheny. Closing out our drygoods stock at less than half price. ARTHUR, SCHONDELSIYER & CO., tts 68 s.nd 70 Ohio st, AU'y. Grand Opening of Children's Coats nnd Dresses nnd Infants' Outflis. To-day, to-morrow, and next day. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Pcnu Avenue Stores. Ladies' waterproof rubber cloth wrap', in Scotch tweeds, plaids nnd diagonals, with fancy linings, from 54 to 520 each. TTSSU HUGUS & HACKE. New wall paper at 5c a bolt and upward at Arthur. Schondelmyer & Co.'s, 68 and 70 Ohio st, All'y. TTS For the greatest display of Easter neck wear go to Will Price, 47 Sixth st, Easter Millinery Opening, Tuesday and Wednesdav, April 1 and 2. E. S. Giles, 94 and 96 Federal street, Allegheny. Black Goods A superior assortment of lightweight black dress fabrics, with hem stitched borders, from 85c to S2 50 per yard. TTSSU HUGUS & HACKE. Grand Opening; of Children's Conts and Dresses nnd Infants Outfits. To-day, to-morrow, and next day. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. MEETINGS. SPECIAL MEETING THK MEMBERS OF Hazel Glen Council. Jr. O. U. A. M., No. 2U8. are requested to attend a special nieetinc; at Speck's Hall. Hazelwood, on WEDNES DAY, April 2, 1890, at 12.30 P. M. sharp, to at tend the funeral of our late brother, James Graham. Members of sister councils are re spectfully invited to attend. Bv order of C. apl 95 HARRY MORTON. office of the pittsburg. allegheny, "1 and Manchester Traction Co.. cor. 1 of Liberty ave. and Market street, f Pittsburg. March 19, 1S90. J A MEETING OK THE STOCKHOLDERS of the Pittsburp;, Allecbeny and Man chester Traction Company will be held nt the ceneral office of the company on TUESDAY, May 20, lb90, at 2 P. M. for the purpose of voting for or against the creation of an indebtedness of the company. mh21-S7-Tn " A. M. NEEPEK, Secretary. PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED by the borouch of Beltzhoover until S P. M. Satnrday, April 5, 1890, for tbe licbting.and furnishing of all material and labor for 20 street lamps for one year. The Council reserves the right to reject anv or all bids. Bids to be left at CH AS. MAGUIR'S, 73 Beltzlioovsr ave.. mh29-S7-TUS Beltzhoover borough. -VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS EfeTI LM MATES will be received by the under signed until 12 o'clock noon of Saturday, April S, 1830. for the tearing down of the old build ing now occupying the property located at Nos. I'd, 123 and 125 Third ave., and the shoring ud of the adjoining buildings and the ex cavating for the cellars of the proposed new building; the right is reserved to reject any or all bids. GEO. S. ORTH, Architect, 43 Sixth ave. apl 62 JEFFERSON VILLE, IND., MARCH 10, 1890. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, sub jeot to usual conditions, will be received here until 11 o'clock a. Jt., (central standard time), at the Q. M. Depot here. 100,000 gallons of Mineral Oil. of 135 flash test, in cases of two five-gallon cans each. Preference will he given to articles of domestic production or manufac ture, conditions of qualitv and price (including in the price of foreign productions or manufac tures the duty thereon) being equal, and such preference will he given to articles of Ameri can production produced on tbe Pacific coast to extent of tbe consumption required uy the public service there. Government reserves tbe right to reject any or all proposals and to ac cept the w hole quantity or any portion of tbe mineral oil bid for. All information furnished on application here. Envelopes containing proposals shall be marked "Proposals for Min eral Oil," and addressed to HENRY C. HODGES, Assistant Quartermaster General, U. S. Armv, Dcnot Quartermaster, mh!3-J9-I3. 11.15 16-apl,2 OFFICIAL PITTSBDUG. No. 318.1 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE construction of a sewer on Henry street 3U0 feet west of Craig street sewer to connect with Craig street sewer. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg. In Select and Common Coun cils asscmhlea, and it is hereby ordained and enacted bv tbe authority of the same. That the Chief of the Department of Public Works bo and is bercbv authorized and directed to adver tise in accordance with the acts of Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the ordinances of the saidcityot Pittsburg relating thereto and regulating the same, for proposals for tbe constrnction of a pine sewer 15 inches in diameter on Henry street from a point 300 feet west from Craig street to a connection with a sewer on Craig street, tbe contract therefor to be let in the manner directed by the said acts of Assembly and ordinances. The cost and ex pense of the same to be assessed and collected in accordance with the provisions ot an act of Assembly ot tho Comiuounealth of Pennsyl vania, entitled "An act rclatinc tn streets and sewers in cities of tbe second class," apnroved the 16th day of May. A. D. 1SS9. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or dinance coutlctiiig with the provisions of this ordinance be and tbe same is hereby repealed so fir as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 10th day of March, A. D. 1890. H. P. FORD. President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of Select Council. G. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Common Council. Maor's office. March 13. 1890. Approved: WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: AV. H. Mc CLEARY, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 335, 25th day of March, A. D. 189a Continued on the Eighth Page T HE LARGEST DOWN TOWN 8TORAGE PLANT. W. A. HOEVELER. Warehouses and yards. Pike and Thirteenth, Twelftb and Etna sts. Private sidings In yards and warehouses. Low rates of Insurance. Negotiable receipts issued. Separate departments for general merchandise, flour, furniture, liauors and metals. Hand some and convenient office rooms for use of customers free. Railroad address, W. A. Hoeveler, Pike and Thirteenth sts.. Pittsburg, Pa., A. V. R. R, Cars placed at Twelftb, St., via. Junction R. R. Shipping, distributing and hauling attended to. Exhibit space with power to let; also rooms With powtir to suit. mh27-62-TTSSu FITTSBUKG- DISPATCH, &Displaii advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted. For Sale, To Let, etc, ten cents per ftne for each inser tion, and none taken for less than fifty tents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. THE DISPATCH HAS OPENED A BKANCn OFFICE FOR THE bOUTHSIDE AT HO. 1520 CARSON STREET. WHERE ADVEinlSE ME.STh. NEWS AND SUBbCRIITlONS CAN" BE LEFT, BOTH FOR GENERAL EDITIONS. AND FOR THE Sl'F.CTAL bOUTHSIDE ISSUE I'UB LISHED EACH SATURDAY. BUANCH OFFICES ARE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES, WHERE WANT, FOR SALE. TO LEI'. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 1'. M. FOR IN SERTION NEXT MORNING: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with Tkk 1)18-r-ATCU. TITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, S5u9 Butler meet EMIL G. STUCKEY. S4th street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY t CO., Wylle ave. and Fultoa st. N. S'lOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House. IAST BND. J. W. WALLACE, 6111 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER &. SnElBLER,Sth av. & Alwood It. SOCTHSIDK. JACOB dl'OHN. No. ICarson street. H. A. DONALDSON, i;07 Carson street, ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, 59 federal street. H. .1. McllKIUF. Market House, Allegheny. KKKDH. EGUEKS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEKS A SON, Ohio and Ctiestnutstt. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. 1HOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaveraves. I'LKKYll GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ayes. T. R. MORRIS, 686 Preble ave. -MILIVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOUK.ER, Stationer, No. 4 Grant ave. SHARPSBURG. C. BELLMAN, Stationer, SIS Main St. ADVERTISERS, PLEASE NOTICE! The business office of The Pittsburg Dispatch will be re moved on Saturday, April 5th, to CORNER SMITHF1ELD AND Diamond Streets. WANTED. aiala Hclli TTTANTEI1-FIRST-CLASS BARBER. NO. H VY WASHING1QN ST., city. apl-46 TtTANTED-A GOOD CAKE BAKER. APPLY V at HARRIS' BAKERY, Wllklnsbnrg, Ta. apl-90 WANTED AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG man in grocery business at 1900 PENN AVE. apl-4i WANTED-BRUSH DRAWERS. ADDRESS WALKER & CO., hrush manufacturers, Franklin, Pa. mhCT-21 -CTTANTED-ROLLING MILL MILLWRIGHT; VV must have good references. Address W.P. B-, Dispatch. mhSS-tt WANTED-MMEN ATADAMEKLEWINE'S, cor. Forbes and Magee sts. Apply between 6 and 9 o'clock, a. 31. apt-SG VTTANTEU 2 EXPERIENCED GROCERY tv clerks none other need aonly. Call after 10 301 MARKET SI". apl-'13 WANTED -OFFICE BOY ADDRESS IN own hindwritlnp. giving age and refer ences, II. O., Dispatch office. apl-81 WANTCll-A GOOD UAICBFK. APPLY AT once to JOSEPH KRAalER, No. 33 Dia mond square. Bolcy's Hotel, Pitts. anl-47 WANTED-50COAL MINERS. 25 LABORERS for railroad, machinist, waiters, laborers for cltv, farm and garden at 57 SECOND AVE. apl-43 TTTANTED-AT ONCE. S3SCORERS FORTHE it big lx-day r-ice at the Grand Central Rink, week of April 7. Apply at LONDON THEATER. api-s-t WANTED EXPERIENCED STENOG RAPHER and operator of Remington ma chine to go out or cltv: good salary to competent man. Address BOX 932, city. apl-64 TTrANTEU COMPOSITOR ONE WHO V thoroughly understands setting Job and displav work; steady work for right party. Ap ply BOX 733, stating salary expected. apl-39 -TTTANTED-A YOUNGJIAN ABOUT 16 Oil 17 V yeaisofageto make himself useful in back of Innch counter. Inquire at the ORIGINAL MORNING STAR COFFEEHOUSE, 514 Wood st. apl-73 WANTED FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING salesman; must be a good stock keeper, and speak German: call no later than 11 o'clock A. M. J. SCHOENFELD, 17.3 Carson street, S. b. apI-80 -rTTANTED-COMPETENT. ACTIVE CIVIL V engineer and surveyor, experienced in ciiy and country work untry work. Apply by letter, with refer HUGH NEAL, Box 112, Wllklnsburg P. ence. o.. Pa, api-w WANTED A MAN THOROUGHLY FA MILIAR with the manufacture of rolling mill greases: reference required: state salnry ft- Fectcd and where last emplu ed. Address VENUS, llspatcli office. apl-40-rrli WANTED-POLISHEKTO POLISH SMOOTH ING Irons: must be a good workman and understand getting up his own wheels; steady work and good wages. Apply BOW EN M'F'G CO., Newcastle, Pa. apl-SS WAN1ED-LIVE AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN to sell our Roods: special Inducements to right parties; also ladles to form tet clubs. Ad dress lor full particulars METROPOLITAN TEA CO., fahilohsi., Pittsburg, Pa. ja25-27-TTS WANTED-ONE HARNESS MAKER-A general workman and master of the trade; single man preferred; wages S10 per week; lob food for one year or more. Address 'UIOMAS IOORE& SON, Franklin, Pa. mh3l-8 WANTED-AGOOD MAN FOR OFFICE AND outside work; preference given tooncac aualnted with city and surrounding properties; rst-class opening tor a man of push and energy; an acceptable parly will be treated liberally. Ad dress LOCK BOX I03K. city. apl-CO WAN1ED - BAD WRITERS AT SMARPS BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COL LEGE, removed to 12 Federal street, Allegheny, near bridge: open 9 A. Jt. to 9 r. M. ; a good hand writing guaranteed in a few lessons: instruction private for ladles and gentlemen. mhlS-lS-TTSSU WANTED-SALESMEN AT 73 PER MONTH salary and evpenseb, to sell a llnaorsltver plated ware, watches, etc.; by sample only; horse aud team furnished free: write at once for full Particulars and sample case of goods free. STAN ARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. scH-90-D WANTED-SALESMEN-ON SALARY OK commission, to handle the new patent chemical Ink craving pencil: the greatest telling ucvcltveer produced; erases Ink thoroughly lu two seconds: no abrasion of paper: 200 to 500 per ceutpruttt; one agent's sales amounted to ?620 in six days: another S3J intwohouis. Wcwantone energetic general agent for each State and 'terri tory: sample by mall 33c. For terms and mil Particulars address THE MONRUE ERASER liU. CO.. Lacrosse, Wis. mh30-l3 Fcmalo Help. -TTTANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE W WORK. Apply at 34 BOYLE ST., Alle gheny, No washing. apl-79 TTT ANTED A GIRL FOR DOWNSTAIRS VV work, rood washer and lroner. TSSIlfF F1ELD ST., Allegheny. apl-M WANTED -EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES in our cloik depnrtment. DAJZIGFR,fc CO., Sixth st. and Penn ave. apl-4J WANTED -A LADY HAVING A GOOD education to assist In a store; reference is required. Apply 031 PENN AVE. apl-74 WANTED-WOMAN TO TAKE CARE OF house for widower with three children. Apply of L. MILLER, at 282 Fifth ave. apl-31 -TTTANTFD-A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- TT wuKinn a lamiiy on; good cook pre ferred. Apply 23 BIOCKTON AVL., Allegheny. api-70 Stale nnd Pcmain flclo. WANTED-50 FARM HANDS, 4 DINING ROOM girls, dishwasher, pastry cook, laundress, S5 per week; 6 chambermaids, 200 house girls, 40 cooks, seamstrese. MEEHAN'S. 643 Grant st. mli3t-D itnntlonk. WANTED SITUATION BY A MIDDLE AGED man as engineer. Address STEAM, Dispatch office. apt-41 -TTTANTED-A SITUATION AS GARDENER t and florist; gooa reierences, Address LOCK BOX 405, Sharon, Pa. apI-45 WANTED-A SITUATION BY A RESPECT ABLE young man to learn the barber busi ness. Address P. S., Dispatch office. apl-44 WANTED-SITUATION BY WILLING MAN to take c-vre of a private placeanrt be gen erally useful: understands care of horses. Ad dress It. J., Dispatch office. apl-38 WANTED-POSITION BY A YOUNG MAN with business experience, thoroughtr ac quainted in both cities: best of references given. Address EXPEKIEN CK, Dispatch office. apl-70 I TUESDAY, APRIL 1, WANTED. Boarders nnd Lodgers-TrTJANTLD-OCcUPANTS FOR FURNISHED VV or unfurnished rooms, with or without board. In one of the finest finished and best lo cated houses In Pittsburg: seven minutes from the postofflce. MRS. L. C. CRAWFORD, 614 Fifth ave.. corner Juinonvllle. apl-50 Boarding. WANTED-BOARD-BY A GENTLEMAN Private family preferred: references ex changed Ifde-ired. Address WM. E. .BOUGH TON. Hotel Duquesne. inh3M4 Rooms. Houses. &c -TTTANTED-BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN VV furnished room in a pmatcfamllv in Al legheny. Address M., P. O. Box 23, Pittsburg. apl-W Financial. -TTJANTED-MORTGAGE3 ON CITY OR V V Allegheny county property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVER CO., S3 Fourth avenue. Illll-D -TTJANTED-MORTGAGES-MON EY TO LOAN VV In sums to suit at Vi. 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY. 164 Fourth ave. let IC7. apl9-14-TTSSu WAN TED-MORI GAGES IN LARGE AND small amounts at lowest rates. MA CKUM .t CUBBAGE, Room 34FidelltyBniIdlng, 121 Fourth are. Iel9-61 WANTED-MORTGAGtb fl. 000, 000 TO LOAN In large and small amounts at 4. oandS per cent, tree of State tax: no delay. REED B. COYLE& CO., 131 fourth ave. mv21.60-TTS WANTED-IO LOAN So00,000. IN AMOUNTS of J3.000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on i)i per cent, tree of tax; also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK .t BA1RD, S3 Fourth aicnne. sc21-d6-D -xrANTED MORI GAGES-Sl,0C0,r0TO LOAN V t -J city and suburban properties at !, 5anrt f per cent, and on farms in Allegheny and nqj-i-cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. FLNNOCK & SON, 105 fourth avuiuc. ap7-t41 -TTJANTLD-IO i.OAN $200,000 ON MOKT VV GAGES; J103 and upward at 6 per cent; f500.000at 44 per cent on residences or business property: also In adlolning counties, b. 1L FRENCH, la Fonrth avenue. OC21-4-D miscellaneous. -TTTANTED-TO jUY CIGAR STORE FOR VV Sl.OOOorless. Address W. L. C, Dlsnateh office. apl-72 WANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S dozen (13) of Stewart & Co. 's fine cabinet pnotos torsi, at 90 ami 'J. ghenv. FEDERAL ST.. Alle- mr23-49-TTSu -TTTANTED TENANT FOR STORE WHICH V V has been occupied as a grocery for 3 veirs; located Butler St.. Seventeenth ward. Apply DR. B. M. HANNA, 73) Pcnn ave. mh29-73 WANTED BUYERS FOR BANANAS, lemons, orangC6, cocoanuts and a general line of foreign fruits: largest stock bananas in the city: am handling lrom six to eight cars Mediterranean fruit weekly: call and seemebefore purchasing elsewhere; seno your oraers by mail lor bananas and fruits. THOMAS II. MCGOW AN. 607 Liberty St. mhl4-97 FOR SsALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. FOR SALE-ON HIGH ST.. TWO FRAME houses six rooms each; price $7,500. GEO. JOHNSTON. Agent, 62 Fourth ave. apl-94 FOR SALE-ON THIRD AVE.. THRKE-STORY building, lot 30x85 feet: price S23,uuo. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent. G2 Fourth ave. apI-91 TTlOR SALE-VALUABLE PROPERTY. Con A? NER Fourth st. and Penn ae.; 60-foot front: corner lot: Drlce SL100 ner front foot. GEO. JOHNSION, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. apl-94 FORSALE-ORTO LET BLUFF ST., NEAR College, new brick house 8 rooms, hall, bath room, finished basement, all late Improvements: lot 23 ft. 9 In. by 133 ft.: also lots on Bluff and Vickroy sts. ROBT, COW ARD, No. 20 Blufi st. mb:-S3 FOR SALE-f3,700-FlNE FRAME HOUSE, 6 rooms, halls, hard wood stalrrase, slate mantel, stone he-irths, finelv papered throughout, front and rear porches, shutters: with two excel lent corner lots, 50x114 ft.; on Walter avenue. Thirty-first ward, city. MORRISON & BANKS, 1113 Carson street, Pittsburg, southslde. apl-92 FOR SALE-ONLY J3.400-BRICK HOUSE, 8 rooms, hall, good cellar, water on first and second floors, natural gas, inside shutters, hard wood mantels, porch, etc.; with excellent lot, 644 xlSOft , to street In rear; terms $1,000 cash, balance to suit; this property cannot be duplicated for S4.000. MORRISON & BANKS, 1113 Carson street, PIttsbnrg, Southslde. apl-92 East End Residences. F vOR SALE-RURAL AVE . EAST END, NEW two-storv frame, six rooms and large attic slate mantels, tile hearths, both gases, electric light, two porches: immediate possession. BAX- 1EK, THOMPSON &CO., 16i Fourth ave. ruh30-!02-TTSSU FOR SALE-CARVER S1REET, EAST END, new two-story frame dwelling, seven rooms, two flnUbed rooms, attic, bath, h. andc. water, slate mantels, statlonarv washstands. cemented cellar: low price. BAXTER, 1HOM PSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. inh30-IC2-TTSS.i Allegheny Residences. FOR SALE-8-ROOM DWELLING, NO. 161 Sheffield St.. Allegheny: lot 20x124 ft. to Ham lin st. GEO. JOHNSION, Agent, 63 Fourth ave. api-si FORSALE NORTH AVENUE, ALLEGHENY, choice two-story lirlck; all Improvements; good stable. See BAXTER, THOMPSON i CO., 162 Fourth avenue. mh30-lu2-TTSsu F OR SALE-SHEFFIELD ST.-FINE BRICK range w. c. , beater, etc.: lot 22x133 ft.: every thing In prime order. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. apl-33-TTS FOR SALE-SHERMAN AVE.. FINEST LO CATION In Allegheny, close to streetcars and market, only 12 minutes' walk to Pittsburg; brick dwelling of ten rooms, bath, two inside w. c.'s. launarv. china closet, etc.: bouse stands ten feet back from street: large shade trees In front. SAMUEL W. BLACK i. CO., 99 Fonrth ave. apl-69-TTS FOR SALE LOTS. City Lot- FOR SALE-ELEGA.ST BUILDING LOTS, fronting on ylle, Webster and Bedford ave. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. apl-94 FOR SALE-ON PENN AVE., BETWEEN Ninth and 'lenth sts., three-storv building: lot 25UC0 feet. GEO. JOHNSION, Agent, 02 xourihave. apl-94 Enst End Lots. F IOR SALE BOND ST., EAST END, FINE building lot. 43x400 feet: price 51,900: terms easy. IRA JI. BUHCHFIELD, 153 Fourth ave. mh29-84-D FOR SALE-EMSWORTH LOTS-1HE LATE DcCourtnevs property at Emsworth has been divided Into 50-feet lots, and will be sold at very low prices bv A. LEGG ATE & SON, 31 Fed eral St., Allegheny. mh3l-l FOR SALE-FORBES AVE., LOT 36x125 'IO AL LEY near Craig St.. perfectly level, excellent neighborhood, three minutes' walk from Fifth ave. cable line; terms to suit purchaser. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. apt-9-TTS Ilnzrlwoad Lois. pv iOK SALE-HAZELWOOD-LOTS KB PER front toot: only one souare from Hazelwooa station, B. & O. R. R. and Second ave. electric railway: city water and nat. cas alonir the streets which the lots front on; terms one-tourth cash, balance to suit purchaser. IRA M. IIUUCII FIELD, 153 Fonrth ave. mhl3-25-TT8 Allegheny Lots. FOR SALE-CORNER LOT 72x90 FT.-A snlenJld place to build a block. A. D. WIL SON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. apl-33-TTS FORSALE LOT 44x133 FT. ON PENNSYL VANIA ave. For full particulars sec A. D. W ILSON, 55 Federal st., Allegheny. apl-32-MWP T7M X? near the Parks, house 9 rooms, modern lmpts. ; price. 12,000. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St.. Al legheny. apI-33-TTS "COR SALE-ON ARCH ST.. ALLEGHENY. J? brick house. 11 rooms: price S10.CO0. For particulars see A, 1 U II UIIU l'...... v. . WILSON, 53 Federal st., Allegheny. api-dZ-MWF FOR SALE 100 ALLEGHENY LOTS ON Lombard St., Linden and Maple aves.. Tenth and 'Twelfth wards: payments easy, inquire of J. AS. McNAUGHER, 43 North Diamond st.. or 43 Federal st. mh!2-56-D FORSALE-WESTSIDEBUENA VISTA ST., near North ave., Allegheny: Iot4'xll0 to an alley; the last lot to be had near the park ; street paved and sewertd: cheap if sold quick. SAM UEL . BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. apl-G9-TTS FOR SALE-NIiNTH WARD. ALLEGHENY, nice level lots, handy to electric cars and street cars: a cable line will run close to this de sirable property: one-fourth cash, balance easv terms. See SAMUEL W. BLACK ACU..W Fourth ave. apl-C9-TTS suburban Lots. FOR SALE-A NICE LARGE LOT 48x200 FEET in Bellevue, In splendid location: near to school, churches, etc. JAMES W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. apl-59 Fnrms. FOR SALE-FARM OF 80 ACRES-NEAR THE GrlffllthiCo. Wlldwood oil well: will sell low. MCUUNE& COULTER, 98 Fourth avenue. apI-GG FOR SALE-A SMALL TRACT OF LAND, suited for number of fine awelllnjr lots, and valuable manufacturing site, on tbe Ohio river and Fort Wayne Railroad, Smiles lrom city; price very low. ED. W11TISH, 410 Grant St.. Pitts burg. mli31-D l'OR SALE REAL ESTATE -PEC1AL. ITOR SALE 2 FINK LOIS, 24x95EACH: MA- WHINNEY st.. close to Forbe St., Bcllefield: paved street and sidewalk: only l,j0eai.h: also FOR SALE 3 lots on Neville st., cor. illmore (not paved), 2 squares lrom Fifth ave. cable; S2.500 for all. or 8M each; also- FOR SALL-ti,200: lot 65x100 feet; Filmoro street, near Craig st.: a big bargain: near Fifth ave. cable: terras 200 cash. bal. 3 years. 8 J. FLhSIING A CO.. 147 Fouth ave. : tel. 1772; after April 1 at 152 Fifth ave. FOR SALE-Picce of ground cor. Saline and Forward avenues, Twcnty-6econd ward, Pg., close to Schemer Park and Squirrel Hill R. It.: will sell as a whole, 7 acres, or In size to suit pur chasers; price per acre tl.200; a good chance for Investment to liold. See s. J. FLEMING 4 CO., 147 i ourth aye; tel. 1772; after April 1 at 152 Firth av. ' mbS0-94-Tusu 1890. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Bnslnrts Chances. TTlOR SALE -ONE OF 'THE BEST WHOLE- SALE and retail cigar stores In the city: good location; good reasous lor selling. Address CIGARS. Dispatch oflice mhai-22 FOR SALE-CIGAR AND CANDY STORE, with soda fountain, 410: other cigar nnd cindy stores, grocery, drug and notion stores, manufactories, restaurant, lunchroom.etc. l'EIC CIVAL & CHAPMAN, 67 Fifth ave., second floor. apl-71 FOR SALE-COUNTRY HARDWARE STORE, In good town: grocery stores. 400. ?800, f 1,000. 3,000; 5 and 10-cent store, drugstores, country stores, cigar stores, confectioneries, bakeries, feed store, milk depot and other business chances. SHEPARD J, CO., 54 Fifth ave. mhl2 FOR SALE-DRUG STORE IN THE CITY Corner location; doing a good business: pre scription trade large; such an opportunity is sel dom to be had: sickness is the cause of selling. Full particulars from CAMPBELL S. CO., Brokers, 1507 Carson St., S. S., Pittsburg. mbSMOTuSU FOR SALE THE LUMBER BUSINESS AD VEKT1SD by u in these columns recently has been disposed of: wclave another interest of the same kind in a different part or the city that can be secured as a whole or in part, by a good mar. who could assume the management, on very advantageous terms; full particulars confidentially given at our office. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. apt-59 FOR SALE A PARTNERSHIP INTEREST IN a well established and highly successful manufacturing concern In the city having full lines of specialties: all monopolies; large sales and satisfactory profits; the firm is well known to us and we can just note that it Is worthy of un bounded and Implicit confidence: there Is an opening for a gentleman of tbe same standing, having the necessary qualifications and who can furnish the required capital to whom there Is a fortune In sight: fnlt pnrtU ulars to principals only will be lurnlshed confidentially at our office. JAS. W . DRAPE S. CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pitts burg. apl-59 Business Stands. FOR SALE-LARGE WAREHOUSE, CEN TRALLY" located. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave, api-:H TTlOR I IS ALE-ON SECOND AVE.. NEAR JD Smltlificld St., 43x!sO feet, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. GEO. JOHN SI ON, apl-94 FOR SALE-LEASE. Willi 2-STORY IRON CLAD buildlng.25iG0. on lot 25x120, including good engine, boiler, 6haftlng. etc.; will be sold very low if taken at once. Inquire 2600 SMALL MAN ST., city. apl-58 FORSALE-BUSINESSrROPEKTY-A LARGE building and corner lot on Ninth at , near Penn a've. ; splendid location for general business purposes. JAS. W. DRAPE 4, CO., 129 Fourth ave., PIttsbnrg. apl-93 FORSALE-BUSINESS PROPERTY ON SEC OND and Thtrd avenues, city: 48 feet front: excellent point for investment: must be sold to settle an estate. JAS. W. DRAPE Jt CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. apl-59 FOR SALE-A LARGE WAREHOUSE PROP ERTY with Iron front, on Penn avenue: cor ner lot, 5 floors, elevator and complete warehouse lacllitles throughout: immediate possession. Par ticulars from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. apl-59 -Tj'OK SALE A MANUFACTURING PLANT V in a Uvu business town of aboot 12,000, com peting lines of railroads, natural gas center, water plentv; buildings easy of change to suit purchaser; no fancy figures asked: cause for selling, to settle an estate. Inquire of S. B. & C. HAY LS, 143 S. F'ranklin St., W ashlngton. Pa. mhl2-67 FOR SALE-THE ELEGANT SUMMER RE SORT, with tbe hotel property and 7 cottages, etc., at ldlcwood; over 9 acres of ground, with dense growth of fruit and shade trees and shrub bery; most excelleut opening for anyone who understands the business; there Is a fortune In It. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE CO., Agents, 121 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. apl-39 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. &c FOR SALE-TWO HORSES ANDONE WAGON cheap. Inquire at 76 OHIO ST., Allegheny. apl-87 Machinery and Metals. TTORSALE-OIT.OFFINEIRON FENCING very cheap. Address BOX 218, Pittsburg . O. apI-30-TTS FOR SALE ENGINES AND BOILERS NEW and refitted: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO.. LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. mh2-3 OR SALE-ONE 20X24; HORIZONTAL EN- GIN L, 25. 0C0 feet second-hand wire rope: also hoisting and oortable engines and Slemen valves. castings, etc" VELTE & MCDONALD. 3200 Penn avenue. ty2l-91-TTS F lOR SALE DRILLING ENGINES AND boilers for oil or gas wells, engines and boil ers in every size and style, saw mills and wood working machinery. HARMLS MACHINE DEPOT. No. 97 Firstave., Pittsburg, Pa. mhO-D I70R SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND ? boilers; all sizes and stvles in stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. ;all refitted;good as new, at lowest prices; portable engines. 8 to 25 h. p. : boilers all sizes and styles. J .S. Y O UN G, 23 Park way, Allegheny. Pa. OC25-80-D PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have anv books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK SIOKE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building. rah 7 PERSONAL-BOOKS, OLD AND NEW WE have 50,000 volumes to sell at bottom prices. 1 RANK BACON & CO., 86 Diamond St. Libraries purchased. mh9 PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE '1 URN ED; recently they bad not been on t.ie best of terms owing to a little family lar occa sioned by the wife insisting on being allowed to renovate his wearing apparel, and which, ot course, was done in a bungling manner: In order to prevent the tronble they agreed to send all their work bersafterto DICKSON, the Tailor. 65 Filth ave.. corner Wood st , second floor, and now everything is lovely and peace and happiness again reigns in uieir nousenoio. .telephone iom. auJO-D , DIVIDENDS. First National Bank Pittsburg. Pa., i Pittsburg. March 31, 1890. ( D1VIDEND-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank have this day declared a quarterly dividend of TWO PER CENT on the capital stock, payable on demand free of tax. apl-67 J D. SCULLY. Cashier. LEGAL NOTICES. ESTATE OF SIMON WOLPERT. DE CEASED. Notice is hereby given to all persons in debted to the said estate, to make immediate payment, and all persons naving claims against the same to promptly present tbe same for set tlement to the undersigned, H. W. MINNEMEYER, Exectr., apl-52-TTh 193 Rlv. ave., Allegheny, Pa. W. F. McCOOK". Attorney-at-Ltw. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JLi letters of administration on the estate of Martin Joyce, deceased, late of Allegheny county. Pa., have been granted to the under signed, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims or demands agaiust the same will make them known with out delay. SA RAH M. JOYCE, anl-5i-TU 317 Penn avenue. S EXECUTOR'S NOTICE-LETTERS TES !i TAMENl'AHY upon the estate of Belle obson, deceased, lato of the Third ward, Alle gheny City, having been granted to tbe under signed, be hereby gives notice to all Dersons in debted to said estate to mako payment to tbe undersigned, and all persons having cljims against the estate to present the same. JAMES T. MCINTOSH. Executor, 133 Federal street. Allegheny City. MARSHALLS &IMBKIE. March 24, 1S90. Attorneys for Executor. mh25 62-Tu Legal Journal copy. J NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be made to tbe Governor of Penn-vlvania, on tbe 8th day of April, 1890, by Perry M. Gleiin, S. L. Fullwood. Charles W. Kobison, S. D. Robison and L. H. Matthews, under tho act of Assembly, entitled "An act to provide for the incorporation and regulation ot certain corporations," approved April 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended corporation to be called' tho "uienwood ana u omesteau terry Company." the character and object of which is for the purpose of erectiug, constructing and main taining a ferry and approaches thereto oyer the Monongahela river, from a point at or near Allegheny street. Twenty-third ward, citv of Pittsburg, county of Allegheny, to a point on the opposite side of said river at or near West street, borough of Homestead, countv of Allegheny, and for these purposes to liave. poses and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said act of Assembly and sup plements thereto. ARTHUR KENNEDY, Solicitor. mhlS-63-TU A. W. DUFF. Attorney, ill Grant street. VTO. APRIL TERM. 1890, COURT OF 1 Common Pleas No. 2, Alegheny county. Notice is herebv given that the petition of the trustees of the Reformed Presbyterian congre gation ot Wilkinsburg, Pa., was presented at the above nvuber and term for leavn to abandon a bunal ground belonging to said con gregation, situate in the borough of Wllkins burg, Allegheny county. Pa., and bounded and described as follows, to-wit: Beginning on the southeast corner of South and Center streets, thence extending in front or width on South street, eastnardly 132 feet, and in length or depth southwardly along tbe line of Center street, preserving an even width of 132 feet, 200 feet to other property of said congregation, and to remove and remter tho bodies of de ceased persons therein buried, and to sell said ground in lee simple, free of all restraint. as presented in said court, and SATURDAY, tho 6th day of April, 18911, at 10 o'clock A. SI., was fixed for the hearing of all parties In interest: notice thereof to be published once a week for three weeks In tho Pittsburg Daily Dispatch. mhlS-41-Ta "VT MAY, SONS & CO., Fine DYEING AND CLEANING, 56 Sixth Avenue, mhlS-SO-TTS Pittsburg, Pa, TO LET. Citv Residences. TO LET-SMALL HOUSE. FOUR ROOMS, both gases and water. separateyard:98 Fulton St., near Wylle avenue cable cars; $13 o per month: water rent free. HENRY KEA. JR., 937 and 939 Liberty st. mh6-ll East End Residences. TO LET HOMEWOOD AVE.. TWO-STORY frame dwelling 7 rooms, water, etc.. one minute from station: 13 mo. BAXTER, THOMP SON & CO., 162 Fonrth ave. apl-97 TO LET-S30 PER MONTH-ON ONE OF THE choicest locations ill tbe East End; paved street, etc., s rooms, range, bath, laundry, stable, etc. BLACK i. KA1RD, 95 Fourth ave. aul-6l TO LET-NEW DWELLING, EAST END avenue, near Penn avenue. Brushton station, six rooms, finished attic: all conveniences; J300 a year. H. L. RINGWALT, lOCThlrdave. mh29-77-r O LET COLLEGE AVE.. NEAR ELLS- AVORT1I. Roup station, two-story dwelling, 6 rooms, attic, bath, nat- and art. gas. front porch: F-5 per month. BAXTER, THOMPSON Jb CO., 162 Fourth ave. apl-97 TO LET-QUEEN ANNE RESIDENCE. STAN TON ave.. near inland ave.. Eas' End. 9 rooms, bath, w. c. both gases, electric bells: rooms all handsomely papered: lot 30x135; good stable. BLACK & BAlRD, 93 Fourth ave. rohSO-55 O LET - MURRAY VERNER'S GRAND residence and grounds. No. 521R Penn ave.; bouse contains 14 rooms, porches and all modern conveniences: will be rented very reasonable to a proper party that will take best of care of prop erty: possession can be had at any time; to see house a note must be presented from tbe agent. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3309 Butler St. Telephone 5314. nihJ-j-Ill Allegheny Residences. TO LET-2 NEW BRICK DWELLINGS ON Fayette St., Allegheny, has 9 rooms, bath, laundry, etc.. with all mod. Impts.; heater In cellar and front porches. A. D. WILSON, 35 Fed eral st., Allegheny. apl-31 TO LET MCE FIVE-ROOM DWELLING. 401 Federal st. extension. Allegheny: electric cars pass within five mlnntes walk of same; also, storeroom and dwelling, 55 Chestnut st.. Alle gheny: also 2 rooms. 2d floor, IbO Pennsylvania ave., Allegheny. Inquire or JAS. R. McKEE, Penn Bulldog, Room 611, telephone 616. feI4-74-TTS Suburban Residences. TO LET-QUEEN ANNE BRICK HOUSE, 12 rooms, all modern Improvements, corner W estmlnster and Lilac sts.. Shadyslde. Inquire at ROOM 51, haje Deposit Building. mh27-36 Apartments. TO LET FURNISHED kitchen, tableware, etc. near Wylle ave. E003IS, WITH 41 LOGAN ST., apl-83 Tk LET FURNISHED ROOMS, W ITU Call 143 FOURTH apl-83 kitchen, tableware, etc. AVE., basement. rpO LET SOJIE UNFURNISHED ROOMS JL suitable forhousekeepliig; 4. 8. li, 24-room dwelling houses suitable lor hotel or boarding houses. Inquire at 32 LIBERTY STREET. mh30-4S Offices. Desk Room, itc LET DESIRABLE OFFICES SECOND Tfi floor. Penn Building: terms very low. An- ply at ROOM 201. Penn Building. apl-31 TO LET TWO CONNECTING OFFICES, well lighted, in the George K. White build ing: 35 Filth avenue; elevator. Inquire WM. WHITE, JR., Room 3. mh28-22 TO LET ELEGANT OFFICE ROOMS ON first and second floor Dalzell building, cor ner Seventh st. and Duquesneway. GEO. JOHN STON, Agent, 62 i ourtb ave. apl-94 TO LET FOURTH STORY" OF NO. C FIFTH avenue, part of what has been heretofore known as Ibe Dispatch Building: room suitable for lodge room or for light manufacturing. For particulars see BUS MGR. DISPATCH, at Fifth aye. office. mh"-117 TOLET-OFFICE-TO A DEStRABLE TEN ANT we will rent a space 30x7)$ feet, or part, tn the largest, best located and lighted front office, on Fourth ave., ground floor: suitable for manufacturers' citv office, corporation, lire Ins. Co.. railroad, etc Inquire or MORRIS Jb FLEM ING. Insurance, 103 Fourth ave. apl-57-TTSSu Easiness Atnnds. TO LET NO. S GRANT ST.. SEVEN ROOMS and storeroom. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. apl-31 O LET-CORNER SOUTH DIAMOND AND Twelfth st.. boathslde, seven rooms and storeroom. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 fourth ave. apl-94 O LET STORE NO 66 FEDERAL STREET: good light: good show windows: about SO feet deep. A. LEGGATEA SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. inn31-l O LET-THETHREK.-STORY WAREHOUSE, No. 97 First are.; this building Is 35x80 feet: desirable tenant can sccuro five-year lease; good elevator, etc. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth aye. apl-94 BPSI'ES; CHANGES. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE JN firm known as Mangan & Bees has been dissolved by mutual consent, Cbas. W. Sees re tiring. The Dusiness will be continued by Daniel F. Mangan, who will settle all bills for and against the late firm. DAN'L F. MANGAN, mh30-121 CHAS. W. SEES. -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT X Charles W. Badgley 4 Co.. LIm., was formally dissolved and ceased to carry on busi ness on June 2,1888. See proceedings in Court of Common Pleas No. 2 of Allegheny county. Pa., at No. 654 July term, 1SSS. Since that time Mr. Charles W. Badgley has-himseif carried on business under tbe name of Charles W. Badg ley & Co. The undersigned Is not connected with said firm. ROBERT R. SINGER. mh30-3-TTSSu RE-ORTS. THE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY. On the beach. North Carolina ave.; unob structed ocean view; salt water baths in the house: elevator: now open. fe9-llI-D E. ROBERTS & SONS. SEASIDE HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. Much improved; new sun parlors; hot sea water baths in tbe house: elevator, etr. mh&69-TTSU CHARLES EVANS. BROWN'S MILLS-IN-THE-PINES Elegantly furnished new hotel now open; sun parlors, open wood fires, electric lights, ele vator; 30 miles from Philadelphia via Penna. R, R. For rooms, circulars, address P. S. ATTICK. Mgr.. mhl9-51-D Brown's Mills P. O., N. J. 0 CEAN HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY. NOW OPEN Under tho old management. fe27-24-TT3 REID & BECKWITH. THE ELDREDGE. 18 SOUTH CAROLINA ave., Atlantic City. N. J. Three minutes to depot or beach: large, well ventilated rooms, single or en suite, with all modern improve ments. Terms, $1 50 to $2 per day, $S to SI2 ner week. MRS. K, J. ELDREDGE. fe4-74-TTS "THE BOSCOBEL," Kentucky ave., near the beacb, Atlantic City. Beautiful new hotel. All modern improve ments. MRS. A. E. MARION. mh29-25-TTS Formerly of the Layton. HOTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAY, N. J. Accommodates COO guests; open all the year, omnibus and sea water baths free to guests; tbe finest summer and winter resort on the coast: house within 50 feet of the surf. mh4-S0-D JAMES & STEFFNER. rpHE ARLINGTON. 1 OCEAN GROVE. N. J. Accommodations and appointments first-d.-1-.s. Services the best. Accommodates 350. Will open May 1, 1S90. mhW-D WM. P. DOLBEY, Prop. HADDON HALL, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J, LEEDS 4 LIPPINCOTT. ROBT. J. PEACOCK. Clerk. fe2S-S0-D AMUSEMENTS. BIJOU THEATER-TO-NIGHT. Havs Pot 3. O. A. R. In "THE DRUMMER BOY." Matinees Wednesdav and Saturday. April 7 "Spider and Fly." mhl mt31-10 GRAND OPERA HOUSE-TO-NIGHT Matinees. Wednesday and Saturday. NELLIE MCHENRY. GREEN ROOM FUN. Next week London Gaiety Company in Faust Up to Date. inh31-19 COMING AGAIN Thursday Evening, April 3. OTTO HEGNER, AT OLD CI TY HALL. Tickets at H. Kleber A Bro.s, Wood St. Re served seat, SI each; admission, 75c mhDo-81 -p ARRIS' THEATEh Every Afternoon and Evening. WIDOW BEDOTT. Week April 7 True Irish Hearts. mh30-25-TTg TJARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY In-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. ELLIOTT'S JOLLY VOYAGERS AND EU ROPEAN SPECIALTY SHOW. mh30-80 PIANOS, ORGANS. And all manner of Small Instruments HAMILTON'S, delO-D Fifth, avenue. 8 AUCTION SALES. THE' ANNUAL SALE -OF- JUDEMENTB BY THE PITTSBURG MERCHANT TAILORS' EXCHANGE WILL TAKE PLACE WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, -AT THE- HENRY AUCTION COMPANY'S WAREROOMS, No. 311 MARKET STREET, AND "NOTT ON APRIL 3; AS "WAS STATED IN SUNDAY'S DISPATCH. apl-51 BY HENRY AUCTION COMPANY. UCTION SALE Fine furniture, carpets. Hardman upright piano forte, at auction, at the late residence oC Mrs. Caldwell, deceased, 326 Penn avenue. THURSDAY. April 3. at 10 o'clock. The en tire furnisbment, walnut chamber suits, ward robes, bureau, uashstand, large walnut side board, ext. table, chairs, rocker, marble tup table, cabinet bookcase, fine rosewood parlor suit, fine lace curtains, Wilton velvet carpets on rooms, ball and stairs, fine upright piano, almostnew. SALE THURSDAY AT 10 O'CLOCK. Goods on exhibition morning of sale. HENRY AUCTION AND STORAGE CO, LEVI. mhSO-105 T AUCTION THE FURNISHMENT -OFA- FINE RESIDENCE Moved to tbe Auction Rooms. For Sala TUESDAY .MORNING. APRIL I, At 10 o'clock. Fine Chickering piano forte, handsome parlor suit in plush, chamber furniture in oak and walnut, oak sideboard, hall rack. Singer sewing; machine, curtains, poles, hair mattress, pillows and bedding, silverware, fine bronze set (cost 2275). oak extension table, leather dmtsgehairs, louuges, rockers, etc Also brussels, velvet and. Ingrain rarpets. Sale positive. HENRY AUCTION CO, Auctioneers. mh30-104 AT PUBLIC SALE FRAME HOUSE and four lots in Twenty-seventh ward, situate on Beulah street (formerly Bradford street) and within a few minutes' walk of Twenty-seventh ward scbool house; lot has a, frontage of SO feet on Beulah street, running; back 2o0 feet to Cobden street, making in all four very desirable lots, upon one lot is erected a two-story building, in good condition: this must be sold on SATURDAY. April 5. 1S90. at 4 o'clock F. 31., ou tbe premises: terms mada known on day of sale: title perfect. Full par ticulars from CA3IPBELL t CO.. Real Estate Brokers, 1507 Carson street, Pittsburg. apl-37-TFS NOTICES. Office of Treasurer Alleghest I County, April 1, 1490. NOTICE. In pursuance of tbe twenty-first section of art act relating to Allegheny county, approved tho 1st day of May, 1S6I, and of the amendments of the said section, approved the 30th day of March, 1S66, 1 do hereby give notice that tho duplicates for the several wards, boroughs and townships will be open, and I will be prepared to receive the county. State and poor taxes for 1590 on and after tbe 1st day of May, 1890. Said taxes can be paid at this office until the 1st day of August with a deduction of 5 per cent for prompt payment to all persons paying the whole amount of these taxes. There will be no reduction allowed during the month of August. There will be 10 per cent added to all taxes remaining unpaid on the 1st day of September, 1S90. WILLIAM HILL. mb29-G3-D Treasurer of Allegheny County. TO-LET OFFICES. UERMANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, Wood and Diamond streets. At Low Rent. Singly or In suites. AH modern conveniences, elevator, janitor service, etc.. etc. For terms apply at tbe Bank, fel4-7l FDELTTY TITLE AND TRUST CO 121 and 123 Fourth ave. Have for rent In Pittsburg Elegant offices in Fidelity Building. Allegheny: Large house on Irwin, between Western and Lincoln aves. bix-room house 24 Western a7e. Eight-room bouse 137 Jackson St. MrKee's Rocks: Sb!ngis3 and Geneva parks. Two gardening farms. For Sale: House and lot, 71 Steuben St. Thirty-sixth ward. ruh23-4 TrcKNIGHT & VICTORY, PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS!, Dealers In Gas Fixtures. LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETC. Special attention given to Natural Gas FitUnc, 6 SMITHFIELD ST., PITTSBURG. PA. Telephone 769. ja7-69-TT FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO.. 121 anil 123 Fourth ave. Capital S500.000. Full paid. INSURES TITLES TO REAL ESTATE: Acts in all fiduciary capacities Deals in tell able investment securities. Rents boxes in its superior vault from So per annum upward. Receives deposits and loans only on mort gages and approved collaterals. JOHN B. JACKSON. Fres't. JAMES J. DONNELL. Vice Pres't. C. B. McVAY, Sec'y and Treas. mb3-5-30fM PARK INSTITUTE, 204 North ave., Allegheny. College Fitting-, BusinessTraining. Shorthand andTypewritfng, Elocution. Students admitted at any time. Send for prospectus. L. LUDDEN, A. M.. Pnn. mb23S-TTS p A. BALPH, BUILDING CONTRACTOR, 41 Seventh avenue. Pittsburg. Pa, Telephone 1314. seo-38-TTS WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT THE lowest prices; diamonds and other pre cious stones lu rings, pins and earrings; clocks, silverware and spectacles, silver spoons, knives and forks and other fancy pieces: watch repair ing, tbe best nf work, at reasonable prices, at WILSON'S. 61 Fourth ave. jaI4-TT3 PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth avenue, above Sraithfield, nextLeader office. (No delay.) Established 20 years. se2560 A. WHITELEY, 128 Third ave., upstairs, opp. Barnes' Safe and Lock Works. Gent shoes soled and heeled for 75c whileyoa wait. Hand-sewn, 95c. Finest work in tbe city. mhW7-TT VTELLOW pJNE LUMBER and DIMENSION CYPRUS SHINGLES. VT.C. HOLT. Montgomery. Ala. Correspondence solicited. IelS-SS-rrs m 1 I rfc. t,'M',,1",,'',',
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