A'SMSST THE ASYLUM The Fidelity Trnst Company Afler a Charitable Bequest of $1,000. A CHANGE MADE IN COURT HOURS. John flnckestein Secures a Verdict of $10,200 ijrainst the Incline. MANX 6JIALL AND flTUI LAW ITEMS The Fidelity Title and Trust Company, administrator of the estate of Henrietta Hammersfahr, yesterday, entered suit against the German Protestant Orphan Asylum ot Pittsburg, to recover 51,000. The suit is brought under the act of Assembly-which provides ttint charitable bequests in wills made within 30 days prior to the death of the testator, shall be void. The money at issue in this suit, 51.000, it is stated, was bequeathed to the orphan asylum by Mrs. Hammersfahr. Her will was executed January 1, 1890, and she died 13 days later, within the time specified in the act of Assembly. The monev so left was in the hands of the Rev. Mr. KuofF, who is President of the Board of Managers of the asylum, and he, it is alleged, has refused to rive the money to the administrator ihen it was demanded. The suit is brought to compel the return of the money to the estate. Other charitable bequests made by Mrs. Hammersfahr were $100 each to the German Catholic Church of Fulton Street, the German Catholic Orphan Asjlnm of the Soutbslde, and Passavant's Hospital. The balance of the estate is given to her sister. Sirs. Amelia Of. ALLEGHENY CITY K0T LIABLE. The Wharf Posts All Klcbt bnt the Car rent Broko ibe Cunlnft. Judge Acheson. of the United States District Court, yesterday handed down an opinion in the case of William Jackson against the city of Allegheny. The smt -was for damages for the loss of floats and flatboats carried away from the Allegheny wharf bv the flood of Feb ruary. 18S4. It was claimed the city was liable for not furnishing sufficient pots, nng bolts, etc, for the secure moonngof craft. Judge Acbeson held that negligence on the part of the city was not proen sufficiently. Also that the fact that the chains broke and the posts held fast indicated that the plaintiff was guiltv at least of contnbutorv negligence. He dismissed the case putting the costs on the plaintiff. COUKT WILL CO.WLXE EAELIER. A Relic of the Singe Condi Days Put on the Common Plena thrift An ordrr was made in Common Pleas Court No. 2 j csterday to the effect that hereafter the court w ill convene at 9.30 A. si. instead of 10 o'clock on account of the increased business of the court. The habit of convening at 10 o'clock was a relic of the old days when jurors, litigants and witnesses from the country districts had to travel to tow.i in stage coaches and other slow means. With the many railways covering the county now the judges think the people can get to court at any hour. nUCKESTEIX'S BIG TEEDICT. The Nunnery Hill Incline Corapnny Ordered lo Pay Him 510,200. John Huckcstein yesterdaj received a verdict in his favor for $10,200 in his suit against the Nunnery Hill Incline Plane Company. Ihe case was an action for damages forinjurr to Huckestein's property caused by the erection of the incline. In addition to injuring lots owned by him the incline destroved a road affording the only way in and out of Huckestein's brickworks, causing him, he claimed, to stop work. Another Miner Wants Damages. Nicholas Winter yesterday entered suit against Jesse Sanford, owner ot the Leetsdale coal mine, and Peter Watkins, pit boss, for 53,090 damages. Winter was severely injured by an explosion of firedamp. He alleges to at the owner and boss of the mine are lianle for not keeping the mine safe, and sending him into a dangerous place to w ork. TcDny'i Trill Llsr. Common Pleas No. 1 Kerr vs Campbell; Jen kins vs Hilke et al; Hoffstat s city of Pittsburg; Augestein vs Jones et al; McFall et al vs Jirak etal; Lundmark vs Norwich Union Insurance Company; Lundmark vs Ben Franklin Insur ance Company; Lundmark vs People's Insur ance Compan ; Kline vs McCandless etal; Ful mer vs McKeesport; Graham vs McGarvev: Hutchinson vs Garrett; Hutchinson vs Wood's; Stepp vs Hardt; Alshouse vs Creelman et ah Common Pleas No. 2 Wittmer vs Baden Gas Company; Humbert vs Peirce; Power vs Oliver t Roberts' Wire Company: Hollander vsMar kowitz: Lathan vs Westinghoue Electric Com pany; Thomas vs North Webster Coal Company; Heilman vs Weinman: O'Nell vs McKeesport and Bellevernon Railroad Company; McGilvray vs Manchester fcavmes Bank: Marshall v Roll et ux: Schoeb t s Ritter: Rememan, lor use, vs Blair; McGowan v McGowan et ux. Note From the Court. AT.! the courts and county officers will be closed on Good Friday. Oscar Feixecr yesterday sued Frank Mas son for S5,000 for blander, alleging that Masson called him a thief. A vekdict of S1.7G5 26 for the plaintiff was given yesterday in the suit of J. R. Mellon against Daniel Hilty. A. L. Pkaesok, Esq., jesterday, was ap pointed conirrissioner in the divorce case of Ellen McDonnell against John McDonnell. The suit of Clark, feponsler SL Co. against "William McCutcheon $. Co., an action on a contract to furnish Ice machines, is on trial be fore Judge blagle. THE jury is out in the suit of M. J. Fenton against William and David Carnahan. an action for damages for fruit alleged to have been taken from an orchard contrary to an agreement of sale. George C. BuKGwrc, assignee or Oliveretta Wharton, yesterday filed bis account. It showed that he had received S73 392 93 and disbursed the same amount less $37 28, a cash balance on hand. The suit of Wm. S. Graham and wife against the Pennsxlvania Company is on trial before Judge Stow c. The case is an action for dam aces tor injuries recened bv Mr. Graham in falling down a step in the fort WajnedepoL David RicnsiOM) yesterday received a ver dict for J312 40 in his suit against the Citizens Traction Compan for damages for the death of Ins son. caused by a cable car colliding with I a .agon anu tnrowing him off, fatally injuring him. Mrs. Elizabeth Need yesterday received a verdict for 105 GO in her suit against the Workingmen'sBeneflcial Society No. l,ot West Liberty. Thecisewasan action to recover a lieneht for tho death of her husband. Louis Neeb. HORSFORD's ACID PHOSPHATE, Tne Best Tonic Known, furnishing sustenance to both brain and body. You can't imagine the loveliness of oar new parasols. Attend this grand opening a grand trans'ormation ol beauty each day. Jos. Koene"& Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. 1S3S. 1S90. Holmes, Gibon & Finch whiskies in bond or tax. paid. Prices upon application. W. H. Holmes & Sox, 138 First Avenue. 120 Water StreeL You all know that Vill Price makes the finest display ol neckwear in the city. See onr Easter neckwear. James H. Aikxn & Co., 100 Fifth ave. Ennirr Millinery Opcnlnc, Tuesday and Wclncsdav. April 1 and 2. "E. S. Giles, 94 and 9o Federal street, Allegheny. Enstrr Srckwcnr for Gentlemen. Exclusive patterns of fine neckwear at low prices. Fine merino underwear, spring weights. A. (J. Campbell & Soxs, 27 Fifth ave. SOME FUN AHEAD YET. So One of the Defendants In the Lone Drawn-Out Inclined Plane Soya Per tinent Minutes of a Meeting Brought to Llslit. The case of the Pittsburg and ML Oliver Inclined Plana Company against the Pitts burg Incliued Plane Company got another airing yesterday before the Master, D. F. Patterson, Esq. Mr. C. J. Schulti, of the plaintiff company, was cross-examined, and then the testimony of Fred Hanipe and A. Ii. Schuilz, Jr., was taken. It was similar to that already mentioned regarding the securing of the right of way by the Pittsburg and ML Oliver Inclined Plane Company, and although quite long was merely corroborative. Secretary Grimes, of the Pittsburg Inclined Plane Company, sajs that the presentation of its case will put a very different face on the matter. He says the movement by the plaintiff was ab initio merely for the purpose of shut ting out competition, and that on May 1, when his company gave notice to property holders that it proposed to secure right of way. there was a flurry in defendant's camp and that their meeting on May 2 was nothing more than an attempt to cover shorts. In proof, ho cites the following from tbo minutes of the meeting as follows, which, he says, discloses, the animus without the necessity of an v marginal notes: "Pittsburg and Mr. Oliver Inclined Plane Railroad Company, May 2. 1S9. Special meet ing. The TJoard of Directors of the above company met in special se-sion at the call of the President at 3 P. M. On motion of Mr. Keeling Daniel Beach was elected Secretary and Treasurer. The call for the meeting was read and the following resolution was offered and pissed: "WHEKEAS. It has been ascertained irom an examination of the minuto book of this com piny that the resolution adopted by the Board of Directors of this company on the 5th day of lebruarj, 1SS9. in reference to the survey and location made by Carl Von Wagoner for an inclined railway was recorded in said minute book by John P. Beach, deceased, the Secre tary at ihit time. "Therefore be it resolved. That the present secretary be authorized to place in the minute book, asof the date aforesaid, the following as a copy of the siid resolution: Resolved, That the survey and location made by Carl Von Wagoner to the company originally, as shown on his plan for an inclined plane and railway now before the board, be tween Eleventh and Twelfth streets, in the Twentv-seenthand Twcntj-ninth wards of the city of Pittsburg, from Carson street to Wash ington avenue, 20 feet wide, be and the same is hereby adopted and ratified upon which an in clined plane railway shall be constructed." A PUSHING K0AD. The Pccmickey Will "Soon be Double Tracked to McKeesport. In a short time the Feemickey road between Pittsburg and McKeesport will be double tracked. Two tracks have already been laid except between Becks Run and Homestead, and the grading for this work is finished. The rails will be put down shortly. The Lake. Erie now has about 1,800 men at work at Shousetown grading for another track. It is the intention of the company to lay a double track to Youngstown as soon as they can. The Nypano"s additional track to Cleve land was completed last falL Not long ago the Lake Erie placed a big contract for freight cars. Thev aie being delivered every day. Secretary Robinson said yesterday that about 500 would be shipped in AprlL The Lake Erie is well supnliea with first-class equipment. President Newell is still in Europe, and until he comes home nothing will be done with the resignation of Snperintcndent Holbrook. Threw Away His Canes. For several years during the winter, I have been troubled with a painful swelling of the feet, which physicians claimed was rheumatic coat I was treated by some of our best physicians, and obtained bnt little if any relief and used many so-called '"enres" without benefiL During the winter of 18S7, when my feet were so swollen and inflamed that I could not wear my boots, I commenced using Chamberlain'sPain Balm. The first application reduced the swelling and inflammation and the use of one 50-cent bottle so completely relieved me that I dis continued my canes and was able to get around all right, and wear my boots. I am a practical druggist, and have sold and used many different kinds of liniments, but Chamberlain's Pain Balm is undoubtedly the best preparation ever offered the public, for relieving chronic or inflammatory rheu matism. I always keep a (bottle in the house, and have never known it to fail to re lieve pain and suffering when used as di rected. John Park, Beaver Creek, Minn. 50 cents per bottle. For sale bv E. G. Stuckv, 1701 and 2101 Penn ave.; E. G. Stuckv & Co., cor. AVylie ave. and Fulton sL; Markell Bros., cor. Penn and Faulkston aves.; Theo. E. Ihrig, 3G10 Filth ave.; Carl Hartwig, 4016 Butler St.; John C. Smith, cor. Penn ave. and Main sL; Jas. L. McConnel & Co., 453 Fifth nve., Pittsburg, and in Allegheny by E. E. Heck, 72 and 194 Federal st.; Thos. It. Morris, cor. Hanover and Preble aves; F. H. Eggers. 172 Ohio st., and F. H. Eg gers & Son, 299 Ohio st. and 11 Smithfield streeL wsu GAS STOVES! GAS FIRES! GAS IsTOVESI 20 Per Cent Disconm. A grand reduction in order to close out our winter goods and make room for our summer gas cooking appliances. This is the time to purchase cheap instead of wait ing until fall. Hundreds of our families: last year at this time booked their orders and took advantage of the discounts, bo much so that it was an utter impossibility to supply the demands made upon us during Sept. and OcL We carry and have on exhibition at our showrooms, 34 Fifth ave., the finest col lection of Gas Labor-saving Appliances ever shown in America. "We fit out resi dences complete in elegant designs of gas fires in nearly all the various shades and colors to match the wood finishes. We make nothing but the finest and longest wearing class of work, and can fit out a millionaire or a workman for less money than anv other firm in the United States. Come and see us. O'Kxefe Gas Appliance Co., No. 34 Filth ave.. Pittsburg, Pa. THE NEW YORK FASHION'S In Sprint Clotulre for Beya and Children Now Ready At A. L. Sailor's, corner Sixth and Liberty streets. Being the sole agents lor the famous Brokaw Bros.' clothing, Mr. Sailor is able to offer more exclusive novel ties than can be obtained elsewhere. Any parents would be proud to have their boys dressed in some of these pretty, stylish gar ments; and thev will be delighted by the ex cellent wearing qualities of the goods. MWF Easter in the Cloak Rooms Beau tiful Easter novelties in j ickets. See them. Jos. Hokxe & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Pnt Your Home in Order. The Standard Plumbing Company having removed to 624 Penn avenue, are now ready to fill all orders for Anderson gas-saving burners. See that your new house is pro vided, wsu A Free Flower bovr. On Saturday, April 5, we will give a free flower show. Come and see it. The B. A. Elliott Co., 54 Sixth st, Pittsburg. Men's Hnlflloae. Special values in cotton, lisle and silk. Latest colorings, blues, tans and modes. A. G. Campbell & Sons. 27 Fifth ave. Ladies' Gloves fob Easter Many new lines added to-day. Buy vour Easter gloves here. Jos. HOUSE & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Easter Millinery Oper.lnc. Special designs in children's hats. Our prices are the lowest. E. S. Giles, 94 and 96 Federal street, Allegheny. Will Price has the great hold on the neckwear trade of this "city. See his Easter scarfs. New neckwear, largest and finest line in the city. James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth ave. 83-Display advertisements one dollar per tquare for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted. Tor Sale, To Let, eic ten cents per line for each inser f ion, and none taken for less than fifty tents. "I HE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. THE DISPATCH HAS OPENED A Br.ANCR OFFICE FOR THE SOUTHSIDE AT 0. K20 CAKbON STREET. WHERE ADVERTISE MENTS, NEWb AND SUBSCRIPTIONS CAN BE LEFT. BOTH FOR GENERAL EDITIONS, AND FOR THE SPECIAL bOUTHSlDK lb&UE PUB LISHED EACH SATURDAY. BRANCH OFFICES ARE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT a HE FOLLOWING PLACES. WHERE WANT, FOR SALE. TO LEI'. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR IN SERTION NEXT MORNING: Advertisements are to be prepaid except wliero artTertlsers already have accounts with TUK Dls-r-ATCH. PITTSBURG. TTIOMAS MCCAFFREY. 35.3 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. Hth street and Penn ave. E. G. bTUCKEY A CO., W yllcave. aud FultoasU N. STUKELY, Filth Avenue Market House. EAST IITD. J. W. WALLACE, :i Pcna avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & SHE1KLER, 5th ay. & AtWOOd SU SOUTIIBIDE. JACOB SPOHN, No. ICarson street. H. A.DONALDSON', 17C7 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, S3 Federal street. II. J. McBRIDF. Market House, Allegheny. FREDH. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGERSASON, Ohio and Chestnutsti. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin ayes. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver ayes. PERRY M G LEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ayes. T. R. MORRIS, 6SG Preble ave. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCK.ER. Stationer. No. Grant aye. SHARPSBURG. C BELLMAN. Stationer, 818 Main st. ADVERTISERS, PLEASE NOTICE! The business office of The Pittsburg Dispatch will be re moved on Saturday, April 5th, to corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. SInle IIclD. VTTANTED-THREE GOOD Sl'RING GR1ND- V Elks. Apply BOX 1037, city. api-a TTANTFD-AGOOI) BARKER AT 54 WASH V INGTON'st. JOHN RtlCLINGER. apI-58 w ANTED TWO CABINET MAKERS. HAUGH & KEENAN, 33 and 34 Water st. ap2-:2 WANTED BARBER AT ONCE. C. F. HOKNECKEE, 521 Rebecca sL, Allegheny. ap2-55 TTTANTED A FIRST-CLASS BARBER. Y Apply at 162 SPRING GARDEN AVE., Allegheny. ap2-3 -VTT-ANTED-BRCSII DRAWERS. ADDRESS VV WALKER A CO., brush manufacturers, Franklin, Pa. mh27-2l WANTEI1-BOY-A GOOD. STllUT BOY. Ii to 16 Tears of age. JAMES H. AIKEN & CO., 100 Fifth ave. ap2-9 WANTED-TlVOGOOD BLACKSMITHS AN I) helpers at once. Address P. O. DRAW Ett No. ICil, Pittsburg, Pa. ap2-19 TTTANTED-CYLINDEK PRESS FFEDERS. V Apply 25 AND 27 FEDERAL ST., Pitts burg, second floor, front. ap2-5 -T7"ANThD-TINNER AT ONCE TO DO roofline and sbon worV. Address '1EBOY AKLlNGLNSMrril. Leechburg, Pa. ap2-20 TITA N TED MARRIED MAN WITH SMALL V V family to attend horse, cow, etc. annlvlm- mediately, j. i;. BID WELL. Neville st. ap2-ll WANTED-TW O GOOD COAT MAKEBS TO go to Wheeling: steady employment. In quire at 7 and 9 W. CANALS'!'., Allegheny. ap2-18 -VT7" ANTE D-WATCHMAKKR -A PERMA- f T .NENT position for tne right man: refer ences required. Address G. V., Dispatch office. ap.-oj WANTED-A 35 OR 16-YEAR-OLD BOT TO work In drygoods store In Allegheny. Ap ply Thursday morning at 1S5 PENN A. AVEN U . ap2-8 WANTED-A GOOD BOY TO LEARN THE barber trade. Apply at M. LEINING- EK'S. 83 Irwin aye. near Jackson street, Alle- gheuy. ap2-4S WANTED-A YOUNG MAN AS WAI1ER: one speaking Gcnnnn and English pre ferred. Apply at .NJO. 49 DIAMOND ALLEY, Pittsburg. apJ-51 -TTTANTED COMPOSITOR ONE WHO V thoroughly understands setting Job and dispKy-nork; steady Tork for right party. Ap ply BOX 733, stating salary expected. apl-33 WANTED - RESIDENT SALESMAN TO solicit commercial printing: steady situa tion for right in. Address, giving partlcu- nun jut iiLiit .mail. AUUIC99. K lars. GEO. S. HARRISiSONS, Ph niia. mh29-26-W6 WJ AN TED-GENERAL MANAGER FOR W estern Penn. for first diss Life Insur ance Co.-also active solicitors for same. DEAN A CLARK, Gen. Mgr's., Youngstown, Ohio ap2-27 WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS GLASS CUTTER and lead glazier: none other need apply to THOMAS A. CONNOLLY' & CO.. Carroll build ing, comer Federal and Robinson, Allegheny Clty. ap2-17 WAN TED-STENOGRAPHER AND TYPE WKI1 ER: commercial office: good oppor tunity for bright young man; none but flrst-clas, specdv writer need apply Address W.. P. O. box 691 mh3Q-35-HWSU T7ANTED-YOUNG MAN FOR RETAIL Y glass, crockery and limp goods; must be good salesman and capable of arranging goods for display, giving experience. Address S., Dispatch ofucc. ap2-23 WANTED BARBER TO HELP OUT ON Saturday from 1 o'clock r. M. lo 11 p. M. ; good wages nd sUady work year around. In quire at A. EDLls 4. CO., No. 502 Liberty st., J?ltt6bnrg, Pa. ap2-21 WANTED - AGENTS TO CANVASS AND sell our HnnieopMhlc Family Medicines; steady work: can make ?12 to 18 per week. DR. O'KEEFEtCO.. Homeopathic Chemists, 34 Firth ave., Pittsburg. Pa. ap2-57 WANTED-ONE HARNESS MAKER-A general workman and master of the trade; single man preferred: wipes tio per week: lob good for one jiar or mote. Address THOMAS MOORE& SON, Franklin. Pa. mh3i-S WASTED-AGENTS SHOULD WRITE FOR Illustrated circular and terms for two weeks' trl.il of .Missouri washer: washes dirtiest clothes clean by hoi steam without rubbing; easily sold: protiuble. J. WORTH, 54 Bcekman St., N cw 1 ork City. nol0-4-wssu WANTED WATCHMAKER-PRACTICAL watchmaker: one who understands repair ing tho-ougbly. with complete set of tools, to take charge of watch repairing department; none but practical mechanic need apply. Address A. E. S1EDLE. East End, Pittsburg. Pa. apS-lu -tTTANTED-SALESMEN AT J75 PER .MONTH Wsalanand expenses, to sell a lineofsllver plated ware, watches, etc.: by sample only; horse and team funilhcd fric: write at once for full particulars and sample case ol goods free. STAN DARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. 6C24-10-P WANTED-SALES51EN AT ONCE A FEW good men lo sell our goods by sample to the wholeealP.iudret.ilI trade: we are the Urgest manufacturers in our line: liberal salary paid; nermanent position: money adanced for wages, advertising, etc. For terms adores CENTEN NIAL MG. CO., Chicago, 111. fel6-ll(Mvssu WANTED -MAN -AS AGENT OF OUR patent sales: size 23x18x18 Inches. 833 retail: all sizes as low; new btjles: new patterns: new lock: new factory: not governed by Safe Pool: every sate warranted: rare chance: permanent husluc&s: our terms and catalogue will convince you agents clear S9X) to fjoi) per month; write for exclusive territory. ALPINE SAFE CO., Cincin nati, O. mh8-100-vs -TTrANTED AGENTS RELIABLE MEN. V experienced or not, maj find a rare opening for permanent and lucrative employment: suc cessful Industrial men. hustlers, win find this a golden opportunity; policies lssusd for (100 to (10, 000: Immediate full benefit: no lap-.es. Apply forenoons to VERMONTLIFEINSURANCE CO., llth ave. and ood St. (Eisner bulldlngl. Pitts bury, Pa WM. II. GILL, General Ag'ent lor W estern Feunslianla. Ic2-71-wsu Boarders nnd Lodgers. WANTED-OCCUPANTt OR DOUBLE PAR LORS; suitable for doctor or office of any kind: situate on prominent street; all conveni ences, and good board If desired. Address 175 THIRD AVE. ap2-4 WANTED-OCCUPANTS FOR FINE SUIT of rooms, with first-class board, two minutes' walk Irom postoffice: both gases, sta tionary washstands and all conveniences; terms moderate. Address 175 THIRD AVE. ap2-4 -TTTANTED-OCUPANTa FOR FURNISHED V or unfurnished rooms, with or without board. In one or the finest finished and best lo cated houses In Pittsburg: seven minutes from the posiofllcc. MRS. L. C. CRAWFORD, 614 Firth ave., cerrcr JuinonTllle, apl-50 ll 11 V .1 i.Mt'iA ' I WANTED. Female Help. WAN'TED-AT ON CE FI KST-CLASS DININ 5 room girl; one that can speak German and English preferred. NO. 23 EIGHTH SI". ap2-61 WAMKD PIIfiK YOUNG LADY STENOGRA ana tvncwrlter: one fully con versant with ofllce work. Apply DANZIGER & CO., Sixth st. and Penn aye. , ap2-C0 TTANTED-UUSINESS LADY fMIDDLE- AUED lGED preferred) of good Judgment and deal with lady customers: good pay to one; hours 9 to 5. Apply to MANAGER tact to suitable after 10 to-day. Office room 16. ' m 16. 701 Smithfield st. ap2-12 SInle nnd Female Ileln. WANTED-A YOUNG MAN FOR CLUB HOUSE, 40 farm hands, eiretable garden ers, col. man and wire, pastry cook, ?7 per week; dining room girls, dishwasher, laundress, cham bermaids for hoteL cook and chambermaid for small family. 200 house glrlo, 2 nurse girls, seam strLSi. MLEHAN's. 545 Grant st. ao2-D Silnnllons. WANTED-A SITUATION BY A GERMAN lady Irom Washington, D. C, as nurse in a respectable family. Address MRS. UBHoFF, 25.3 Carsou st.. Soulhslde. ap2-15 WANTED A SCOTCHMAN WANTS A SITU ATION in private family: thoroughly un derstands care of horses, carriages, etc: refer- cnees If required, Ad-iressJ. D., Braddoek, Pa. i o. uox -J, apl-100 WANTED-A SITUATION ON FARM OR IN private Tamlly by an old gentlemau who nudcrstands care of lior&c, cow and garden; and can do a great manv light chores: good reference. Address or call JAMES CHUGAN, No. 5 Marlet St., cits. apJ-117 WANTED-A POSITION ASSUPLK1NTEND ENT of mill furnaces or coke works, thoroughly Initiated In the duties attendant upon above occupation: preference given to a South ern location. Address . Vi OOD, 956 Penn ave., ITttsburg, Pa. ap2-2 Financial. -TTTAN'TED-MORTGAGES ON CITY OR V Allegheny county property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVER i CO., ICFourth avenue. mh2-p WAN TED-MORI GAGES IN LARGE AND small amounts at Ion est rates. MA CRUM&CUBBAGE, Room 34 Fidelity Building, Ul Fourth ave. fel9-61 TTTANTED TO LOAN SoDO-COO. IN AMOUNTS VV of tjiCOO and npward, on city and suburban property, on 4 per cent, free of tax also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK. & BA1RD, & I ourth avenue. sc21-dJb-D TXT ANTED MORTG AG ES-S1,000, 000TO LOAN T t -i city and suburban properties at 4M, 5and t per cent, and on farms in Allegheny and aqja ccnt counties at 6 per cent. 1. 11. PENNOCK4 SON, 105 rourth avenue. ap7-141 WANTED-TO x-OAN S200.C00 ON MORT GAGES: ?100 and upward at 6 per cent; ;oiu,uwai 4 per cenc on residences or uusmes. property aiso in aqioiuiug couatles. S. H. r nci CH, 12a Fourth avenue. oc21-4-P WANTED-MORT GAGES ON REAL ESTATE In large or small amounts: money ready when title 1& all rlghtt no a elay: reasonable charges. THOS. MCCAFFREY, J509 Butler st. Office open evenings. Telephone 5514. Jal-71-vvs JJlscellnncoua. WANTED-TENANT FOR STORE WHICH has been occupied as a grocery for 3 vears; located Butler St., Seventeenth ward. Apply DR. B. M. HAN N A, 720 Penn ave. mh2!)-73 TV7 ANTED-STENOGRAFHERS: READ "MA V CH1NERY versus Brains" and "Short hand and a Foreign Language, " etc.. In April Phonographic World, out to-day; all newsdeal ers; 10 cents. mh29-83 vtfsu WANTED UNTIL APRIL 1-FINE CABIN ETS: (1 ptrdoz.. of vonne and old, at All FRECHT'S -ELITE" GALLERY. 516 Market street, Pittsburg. Come soon for sittings and avoid the rush. ja5-54-MWThsu -TTTANTED-REAL ESTATE OF ALL KINDS V tosell: rcasonablecharges: propertyailver- tlsed free or charge; no sale, no charges: have Blentv ol purchasers. THOS. MCCAFFREY. J509 utle'r. Office open evenings. Telephone 5514. JaJ-Tl-ws WANTED-THE READERS OF THE DIS PAT CH to know that II. CARTER'S SEW ING MACHINE BAZAAR Is at 19 Slvth St.. two doors below the Bijou: dealer In the Light Run ning New Home sewing machine: genuine needles and attachments for all makes at the lowest prices. No. 19 Sixth st. ay2-44-Mwr WANTED BUYERS FOR BANANAS, lemons, oranges, cocoannts and a general line of foreign fruits; largest stock bananas in the city: am handling from six to eight cars Mediterraneanfrultweeklyrcall and seemebefore purchasing elsewnere; sena your oraers by mall for bananas and fruits. THOMAS II. MCGOWAN, 637 Liberty st. mlil4-97 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. CItv Residences. FOR SALE-ON HIGH ST.. TWO FRAME houses, six rooms each: price (7,500. GEO. JOn.NSTON. Agent, C2 Fourth ave. apl-01 FOR SALE-ON THIRD AVE.. THREE-STORY building, lot 30x85 feet: price ?23,0U0. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 1 ourth a e. apl-W FOR SA.I.E-IN LAWRENCEV1LLE-2-STORY brick dwelling 6 rooms, attic, hall: very com plete: for (3.000. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., 16J I ourth ave. mhKM03-MWF FOR SALE-VALUABLE PROFERTY, COR NER Fourth St. and Penn ave.: 60-loot front: corner lot; price $1,100 per front foot. GEO. JOHNSTON. Agent, 62 Fourtb ave. apI-94 FORSALE-ON FORTY-THIRD AND AHALF street, below W Uloiy, good sized lot and a brick house of four rooms, hall and finished attic: price (t.750: very easy payments: monthly 11 desired. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st. mll29-58-WSSU FOR SALE-(3,7C0-F1NE FRAME HOUSE. 6 rooms halls, hard wood staircase. 6late mantel, stone hearlhs, finely papered throughout, front and rear porches, shutters; with two excel lent corner lots, 50x114 ft,; on Walter avenue. Thirty-first ward, city. MORRISON A BANKS, 11U Carson street, Pittsburg, southsldc. apl-92 FOR SALE-ONLY ?3,400-BRlCK HOUSE, 8 rooms, ball, good cellar, water on first and second floors, natural gas. Inside shutters, hard wood mantels, porch, etc.; with excellent lot. 64"i xloOft , to street In rear; terras!. OOOcash. balance to suit; this property cannot be duplicated for 54.000. MORRISON BAN Kb. 1113 Carson street, Pittsburg, Southside. apl-92 I7OR SALE-f6,2C0 NO. 275 FORTY-FIFTH. ! splendid new two-story and mansard brick dwelling, pressed brick lront, with hall, vesti bule, eight large rooms, bath, hot and cold water, range, both gases, china closet, slate manfls. cemented laundry, etc.. etc: lot 20x110 It.; this Is one of the finest houies on Fortv-flrth St.: sec it; possesion April 1; one-half cash, bal. to suit. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3510 Butler St. mh9-172-V68u East End Residences. FOR SALE-MARCHAND ST.. E. E. TWO STORY brick dwelling ten rooms with all ceavcnlences; large lot. BAXTER. THOMPSON A. CO., 162 Fourth ave. mh30-I03-Mw F FOR SALE (20.000 BEAUTIFUL STONE residence, elegant surroundings. In finest portion of Shadyslde district: owner Is obliged to remove from the city and will sell at a great bar gain. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 W ood St. ap2-9 FOR SALF. $500 IN CASH WILL SECURE ownership to two houses and good lot, 35x100; balance of (L 500. longtime; property well located for renting; on line of P. R. R.; purchaser will se cure nice Income from amuunt invested. CHAS. SOMERS 4 CO., 313 Wood St. ap2-69 FOR SALE AT BRUSHTON-TWO-STOKY frame seven rooms, rec. hall, corner fire places, slate mantels, tile hearths, front and rear porces, nat. gas: lot 80x135: (1,200 cash, balance (25 a month. Including Interest. BAXTER, THOMPSON A, CO., 162 Fourth avo. lnh30-103-MWF TTIOR SALE-(7.750-COST OVER (9,000: PROP- a; iifi'i no. zo4 jiam street: lot 35x110 leet: large brick house of 9 rooms, bath, finished attic. Inside w. c. etc.. etc.; both gases: this Is one of the finest residences on Main st.: terms to suit. THOS. MCCAFF REY, 3509 Butler St. ft2C-73-WSSU FOR SALE-ONLY' (5.50, ON EASY TERMS, that new brick residence on west bide ot Iiy st , Eat End: contains six large rooms, bath, at tic w. c., hall upstairs and down: elegantly painted and grained; fine large windows, inside shutters and all modern improvements; fine level lot. J. E. GLASS, Ii? Fifth ave. an2-45 FOR SALE (2,000 SUBSTANTIAL TWO STORY brick, slate roof, six nice rooms, dry cellar, large corner lot 50x140 to 20-root alley; ele vated E. E. location: easy walk to P. R. It, : com pletion of propoaed electric or extension of cable road this Mimincr will advance values rapidly. CHARLES SOMERS i CO., 311 Wood st api-tTJ FOR SALE-TWO ELEGANT SELLCT BRICK residences In Last End on newly paved street, 11 rooms bath. w. c, stulonarv w. s., hard wood mantels, tile hcirths and facing; pantries and closets in abundance: large porches: latest Im proved sanitary plumbing and sewerage: large lots, and on the shady side of the street: first-class neighborhood: price low aud terms moderate. J. E. GLASS. 133 Flllh ae. np2-45 FOR SALE WEST SIDE SHERIDAN AVE. A complete and modern frame residence of six large rooms and attic hall; stalrwaj, bath. w. c. inside shutters, slate mantels, tile hearths sliding doors between parlor and dining room, and largj arched doorw ly from hall to parlor, ex cellent Mtchen with range and large pantry and china closet, inarblc-ton washstands, large porches with balcony, solid walnut staircase, and the entire building Is of the oest material and bv first-class worknun; lot 27x138, price (4,800. S. E. GLASS, 133 Fifth aye. ap2-45 FOR SALE-?14.000-F1FTH AVENUE. OAK LAND, between Craft arc. and Halket street, new two-story and mansard pressed brick dwell ing with stone trimmings, of ten looms, bath room, laundryand linen room, hall, vcstibulewlth tile floor;slldlng doors between hall and par!or:also between pirlorand library: Inside shutters; slato mantels and tile hearths and fancy basket grates range, h. and c. water, natural and artificial gas: elegant chandeliers with electric attachment for lighting; hardwood finish throughout the house; 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 in the yard. J. E. GLASS, N o. 138 F llth are. ap2-45 Ilnzelwood Residences. FOR SALE HAZELW'OOD (6,600 -2-STORY brick dwelling of eight rooms, hall, bath, laundry: good range, hot and cold water. Inside w. c, lront and rear porches, good rrult and shade trees: lot 178x105 feet: only one square from Hazelwood station B. & O. R. It. and Second Ave. Electric Railway; terms (1,000 cash, balance to suit. IRA M. BURCHFIELD, 158 Fourth aye. mM4-39-MWFS SAtE I3IPROVED REAL ESTATE Allegheny Residences. IT0 R SALE-8-ROOM DWELLING, NO. 161 ? Sheffield St.. Allegheny: lot 20x124 It. to Ham lin St. GEO, JOHNSION, Agent, 62 Fourth ae. apl-91 FORSALE-M2.00o-NORTn AVENUE, ALLE GHENY press-brick front, 8 rooms, halls bath, laundry, cemented cellar, furnace: lot ex tends to alley: brick stable and carriage house. CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO., 313 Wood St. ap2-69 FOR SALE (20,000 -PRIME INVESTMENT, Allegheny, ten brick houses well located; corner good streets: always occupied: total ren tals (2.000 per year: will sell at a bargain and on long time. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood st. ap2-C9 Suburban Residences. FOR SALE-(500IN CASH. WITH PAYMENTS to suit purchaser tor balance of (2, 15U, will buy an extra nice little property on best st. In Brnshton, line of proposed electric railway, and but three minutes irom station: attractive, well flnished house, six room, porches, water, gas; niie lot extending from street to street: owner occupies and urges sale ata low price. CHARLES SOMERS & CO. ap2-69 FOR SALE A DESIRABLE SUBURBAN residence property on P. R. It.: ten large rooms library, bath, lavatory, furnace, natural gas and all other modern requirements and lp prime order; over an acre of ground, fruit and 6hade trees copious flow of pure water, stable, carriage honso and other outbuildings: would exchange In part for city pioperty. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 19 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. ap.!-30 FOR SALE LOT. FOR SALE ELEGANT BUILDING LOT'S, fronting on Wylle, W cbster and Bedford aves. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. apl-94 F OR SALE-ON PENN AVE.. BETWEEN Ninth and Tenth sts.. three-storv building; lot 25x100 feet. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. apl-94 Enst End Lots. FOR SALE-ONLY (2,700-CKAlG STREET, near Center avenue, a beautiful lot, 50x140 1( anallcv. J. E. GLASS, 138 Fifth ave. ap2-45 FOR SALE BOND ST., EAST END, FINE building lot. 43x100 feet: price (I.90C: terms easy. IRA M. BURCHFIELD, 153Foutth ave. mh29-64-D FOR SALE-BEN VENUE AVENUE-FOUR choice Jots 50x120 each, at the remarkably low price of (45 per ft. front. J. E. GLASS. No. joa r ii in ave. ap2-4o FOR SALE UOQUETST.. CORNER W ILSIOT St. Oakland lots 23x120: these lots. Bituated as they arc In the choicest residence location In Oakland and being surrounded bv large resi dences win be appreciated by those desiring to build for a home. For particulars see J. E. GLASS, No. 133 i lfth ave. ap2-45 Allegheny Lots. -jjcj OR BALE-LOT 44x133 FT. ON PENNSYL VANIA aye. For lull particulars sec A. D. W 1LSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. apl-32-MWF FOR SALE-ON ARCH ST., ALLEGHENY, brick house. 11 rooms: price S10.O00. F"or particulars see A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal st., Allegheny. apl-32-MWF FOR SALE 100 ALLEGHENY LOTS ON I ombard St., Linden and Maple aves. Tenth and Twelfth wards: pajments easy. Inquire of J. ,IS. McNAUGHER, 43 North Diamond st., or 43 Federal st. nihl2-56-D Farms. T710R SALE FARM OF 80 ACRES-NEAR THE Jj Grimitu & Co. Wlldwood oil well: will sell low. MC0UNE& COULTER, 98 Fourth avenue. apl-6G OR SALE-A SMALL TRACT OF LAND, stilted for number or fine dwelling lots, and valuable m inufacturlng site, on the Ohio river and Fort i avne Railroad, 8 miles from city; price very low. ED. WITT1SH, 410 Grant St.. Pitts burg. mh3i-D 3Iisccllnneons. FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE IN BOTH CIT1 ES 1,000 houses and lots: call or send for new list Just out. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st. Telephone 5514. Office open evenings. de31-52-WF FOR SALE--BUSINESS. Business Chances. FOR SALE A FIRST-CLASS SHOE STORE, doing a good business in a good location, with an established trade; this Is one of the best stock of goods In the city, and can be purchased at Invoice. F'or particulars see J. E. GLASS. No. 133 Fifth ave. ap2-45 I70K SALE-COUNTRY HARDWARE STORE, In good town: grocery stores, (400. (300, (l.ooo, (3,000; 5 and 10-ccnt store, drugstores, country stores, cigar stores, confectioneries, bakeries, teed store, milk depot and other business chances. SHEPARD & CO., 151 Fourth ave. mliLi TpORSALE-AN OLD ESTABLISHED SALOON JD with three dwelling rooms attached; lease hold and stock only for sale: reasons owner Is en gaged In other business; stand now doing a good business; possession given atonce: a good bargain to right part. Address all answers SALOON. Dis patch office, cltv. Situation or stand. Eastern Ohio. ap2-26 Business Stands. FOR SALE-LARGE WAREHOUSE, CEN TRALLY located. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth aye. api-94 FORI1SAI.E-ON SECOND AVE.. NEAR Smithfield St., 45x80 feet. GEO. JOHNSION, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. apl-94 FOR SALE-LEASE. WITH 2-STORY IRON CLAD building.25x6Q. on lot 25x120, Including good engine, boiler, shafting, etc.; will be sold yervlowlf taken at once. Inquire 26W SMALL MAN ST., city. apl-58 FORSALE-BUSINESSFROFERTY A LARGE building and corner lot on Ninth st , near Penn ave. ; splendid location for general business purposes. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., I'ittsburg. apl-93 ".'OR SALE A MANUFACTURING PLANT C in a live business town of about 12,000, com peting lines of railroads, natural gas center, water plcntv: buildings easy of change to suit purchaser; notuncy figures asked: cause lor selling, to settle an estate. Inquire of S. B & C. HAY ES, 143 'J. Franklin st.. W ashlngton. Pa. mh 12-67 FOR SALE ailSCELLANEOUs. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, ifcc F OR SALE-TWO HORSES AND ONE WAGON cheap, inquire at 76 01110 ST.. Allegheny. apl-87 FOR SALK-HOP.SE, BUGGY AND HARNESS. In good condition: horse 8 years old, safe and sound: will drive single or double; suitable lor physician or family. Address K. R., Dispatch office. api-53 machinery mid Illctals. FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW and refitted: repairing promptly attended to. POR1ER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. mb2-3 FOR SALE DRILLING ENGINES AND boilers for oil or gas wells, engines and boil ers In every size and style, saw mills and wood working macliinerj. HARMES MACHINE DEPOT. No. 97 First aye., Pittsburg, Pa. inh9-D FOR SALE SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles in stock, from 4 to 100 h, p. ;all rentted;good as new, at lowest prices; portable engines, b to 25 h. p. ; boilers all sizes anu styles. J.S.YOUNG,23Park way, Allegheny, Pa. oc2a-0-D FOR SALE-TWO OPEN STEEL FURNACES, with or without gas producers: hydraulic crane with pumps. 24 In. 3 high: billet mill with 8 stand of housen: rail and scrap shears, engines, etc. THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky sts., Allegheny. Pa. auo-17-nwt" Miscellaneous. FOR SALE-OWN A HOME-WE WILL BUY or build for aou anywhere and let your rent pay for the property; no security required. GRANITE STATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION. Brauch office !saudard building, 531-533 W ood st. apJ-52 FEK-tlVli.. PERSONAL HOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have any books tosell. let us know. LEVI'S BOOK SiORE, seventh Avenue Hotel building. mli7 PERSONAL-BOOKS, OLD AND NEW WE have 50,000 volumes to sell at bottom prices. FRAN is. BACON i CO.. 86 Diamond st. Libraries purchased. mho PERSONAL-A LIFE-SIZE CRAYON FOR 7). or one large 8x10 photo lor framing, or 12 be hi 1 1 rn I c ihlnets for (I until further notice, at AU I RLCHl'S ELI TE GA LLEKA ,51b M INil t St., Pitts. ; come early; bring children. ap2-v. TEKSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDEN LY RE- TURNED; recently they had not been on two best of terms owing to a little family tar occa tloucd by the w lfe Insisting on being allowed to renovate i.is wearing apparel, anu which, ot course, was done In a bungling manner; In order to prevent the trouble they agreed to send all their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor. 65 Fifth ave., corner AVood St., second floor, ami now everything is lovely and peace and happiness again reigns in their household. Telephone 1553. auJO-O LOST. LOST-20 PER CENT BY NOT HAVING 51 Y painting done at PASTORIUSi. JACOBS', 411 Smithfield St., and 89 South Twcnty-seeond st, . city. fel3-MtVT DIVIDENDS. First National Bank Pittsburg, Pa., PiTTsnuitG, March 31, 1MW. ( DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank have this day declared a quarterly dividend of TWO PER CENT on the capita'l stock, payable on demand free of tax. npl-67 J D. SCULLY. Cashier. BUSINESS CHANGES. N JOTICE The partnership heretofore existing be tween S. Zoch and Geo. P. Smith, known as 8. Zoch A Co., has dissolved, Geo. t Smith re tiring: The business hereafter will bo conducted by S. Zoch at No. 514 Wood street, who wfU pay and collect all bills of the old firm. S ZOCH mtaZ6-i6 w GEORGE F. SMITH. FOR '' ' I 1 i ( I i ' TO LET. Cltv Residences. TO LET-SMALL HOUSE, FOUR ROOMS, both gases and water, separateyard:93 Fulton St.. near Wylle avenue cable cars; 113 75 per month; water rent free. HENRY REA. Jl!., 937 and 939 Liberty St. mhS-11 Enst End Residences. TO LET-HOMEWOOD AVE.. TWO-STORY frame dwelling 7 rooms, water, etc.. one minute from station: (18 mo. BAXTER, THOMP SON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. apl-97 TO LET-(30 PER MONTH -ON ONE OF THE choicest locations In the East End; paved street, etc., 8 rooms, range, bath, laundry, stahie. etc. BLACK & BA1RD, 95 Fourth ave. al-6l TO LET-OR FOR SALE-ON SlONTHLi" payments, a 6-room bouse and good lot In the East End: lmmedlatepo-session. JAMES W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. ap2-P0 TO LET NEW DWELLING. EAST END avenue, near Penn avenue, Brnshton station, six rooms, finished attic: all conveniences; S500 a year. H. L. RINGW'ALT, 106 Third ave. mh29-77-D TO LET-ON FORBES ST.-IN THE MIDST of Oakland, frame house Just completed: 8 rooms, beside all modern conveniences, see V. A. HERRON & SONS. No. SO Fourth avenue. ap2-16-WThS TO LET-COLLEGE AVE NEAR FLLS WORTH. Roup station, two-story dwelling, 6 rooms, attic, bath, nat. and art. gas. front porch: (25 per month. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 1C2 Fourth ave. apl-97 Allegheny Residences. TO LET-2 NEW BRICK DWELLINGS ON Fayette St., Allegheny, has 9 rooms bath, laundry, etc.. with all mod. lmpts.; heater In cellar and front porches. A. D. AVILSON, 55 Fed eral st., Allegheny. apl-31 tiibnrbnn Residences. TO LET-?12-EMSWO RTH, ON FORT WAYNE rallnav. near station, house six rooms. A. LEGGA'lE & SON, 1 Federal St., Allegheny. ap2-7 TO LET-S17-AVALON, ON FORT WAYNE road, nice house five rooms, near station. A. LFGGATEJfc SON, 31 Federal st,, Allegheny. ap2-7 TO LET-516 50-BELLEVUE, NEAR NEVILLE station, on Fort Wayne road, neat honse five rooms. A. LEGGATE;& SON, 31 Federal st.. Alle gheny. ap2-7 TO LET-QUEEN ANNE BRICK HOUSE, 12 rooms, all modern Improvements, corner Westminster and Lilac sts.. shadjslde. Innnlre at ROOM 51, Safe Deposit Building. mh27-3S Apnnments. TOl LET-(15, PERRYSVILLE AVENUE: electric car to door: nice house, five rooms over Mure's grocery. A. LEGGATE&SON. 31 F'cderat st., Allegheny. ap2-7 TO LET FLAT OF THREE ROOMS. HALL and w. c: on second floor of new building: separate entrance from first floor: both gases and water. Apply to DR. LAKE, 40 Fourth St. ap2-25 TO LET THREE-ROOM FLAT FIRST floor, No. 4 Marshall 6t., Allegheny, near the parks; w. c. stationary washstand. sink, both gases, etc. Inquire at 21 MARION AVE., Allegheny. ap2-34 Offices. Desk Room, itc npo LET-DESIRABLE OFFICES SECOND jl noor. I'enn Building: terms very low. Ap- ply at ROO SI 204. Penn Building. apl-51 TO LET -TWO CONNECTING OFFICES, well lighted. In the George R, White build ing: 35 Filth avenue; elevator. Inquire WM. W HUE, JR., Room 3. mh28-22 TO LET-ELEGANT OFFICE ROOMS ON first and second floor Dalzell building, eor nerSeventh st. and Duquesneway. GEO. JOHN SION, Agent, 62 Fourth ate. apl-91 TO LET FOURTH STORY OF NO. W FIFTH avenue, part of what has been heretofore kuownas 'The Dispatch Bnlldmg: room suitable for lodge room or for light manufacturing. For particulars see BUS. MGR. DISPATCH, at Firth ave. office. inh7-117 Business Stands. TO LET NO. 8 GRANT ST.. SEVEN ROOMS and storeroom. GEO. JOHNSTON. Agent, 62 Fourth ave. apl-91 TO LET-CORNER SOUTH DIAMOND AND Twelfth St.. Southsldc, seven rooms and storeroom. GEO. JOHNSION, Agent, 62 fourth ave. api-m TO LET-STORE NO. 68 FEDERAL STREET: good light: good show windows: about 80 feet deep. A. LEGGATE & SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. mn31-l TO LET-LODGE ROOM: HANDSOMELY furnished, electric light: located within three minutes1 walk of Postoffice. Apply to G1L- BERT A. HAYS, 59 Fourth ave. nnift-j -15-3IV,FSU TO LET-BUSINESS ROOMS ON FEDERAL st., Allegheny, 66 F'cderal St., three rooms on second floor and one front room on third floor. A. LEGGATE 4 SON. 31 Federal St.. Allegheny. ap2-7 TO LET THE THREE-STORY- WAREHOUSE, No, 97 First ave.: this bnllillng Is 35x80 feet: desirable tenant can secure five-year lease: good elevator, etc. GLO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. apl-94 NOXICEs. Office of Treasurer Allegheny? County, April 1, UTO. i NOTICE. In pursuance of the twenty-first section of an act relating to Allegheny county, approved the 1st day of May, 1861, and of the amendments of the said section, approved the 30th day of March, 1866, 1 do hereby give notice that the duplicates for the several wards, boroughs and townships will be open, and I will beprepaied to receive the county. State and poor taxes for 1890 on and after the 1st day of May, 1S90. Said taxes cau 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 bo 10 per cent added to all taxes remaining unpaid on tho 1st day of September, 1S0O. WILLIAM HILL, mh2 63-P Jreasnrer of Allegheny County. RESORTS. HMIE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY. JL On the beach. North Carolina ave.; unob structed ocean view; salt water baths in the bouse; elevator; now open. feO-114-D E. ROBERTS & SONS. B1 BOWK'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. Mtrr.. mbl9-51-D J3ro n's Mills P. O., N. J. HOTEL LAFAYETTE; CAPE MAY, N. J. Accommodates 300 guests; open all the year, omnibus and sea water baths free to guests; the finest summer and winter resort on the coast: house wi thin 50 feet of the surf. mhl-SO-D JAMES & BTEFFNEK. rTIHE ARLINGTON. JL OCEAN GROVE, N.J. Accommodations and appointments flrat- cla-s. Services the best. Will open MavLlS90. Accommodatcs 3o0. mh530-D WM. P. DOLBEY, Prop. HADDON HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, LEEDS 4 LIPPINUOTT. ROBT. J. PEACOCK. Clerk. fe2S-S0-D METROPOLITAN HOTEL, Broadway and Prince street, NEW YORK. Under new management, on the EUROPEAN PLAN. The house has been thoroughly renovated, re carpeted, repainted and put In complete order. Restaurant equal to any in the city. ROOMS SI A DAY AND UPWARD. HILDKETH & ALLEN. t J. ALLfcN. D. M. IIiLDitETH, of Astor House, of West End Hotel. Long Branch. Walter E. Hilhretil inh6-5-ws AMUSEMENTS. BIJOU THEATER-TO-NIGHT. HavsFost3,G. A. R. in "THE DRUMMER BOY." Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. April 7 "Spider and Fly." ml)31-10 GRAND OPERA HOUbE TO-NIGHT Matinees. Wednesday and Saturday. NELLIE MCHENRY. GREEN ROOM FUN. Next week London Gaiety Company in Faust Up to Date. mh3I-19 WORLD'S MUSEUM AN G OLA, THE HUMAN GORILLA Last week of the Midget and ner bibv. In the theater WORLD'S GREAT SPECIALTY COMPANS. Twelve talented artists. ap2-49 COMING AGAIN Thursday Evening. April 3. OTTO HEGNER, AT OLD CITY HALL. Tickets at H. Kleber & Bro.'s, Wood st. Re served seat, SI each; admission, 75c mb30-S4 TTARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY lo-night, Matinees Tuesday, .Thursday and Saturday. ELLIOTT'S JOLLY VOrfAGERS AND EU ROPEAN SPECIALTY SHOW. mh30-30 MEETINGS. ATTENTION. FORESTERS, The members n Court Unity, No. 5394 A. O. F. of A., are requested to meet at their hall, comer of Sarah and Eighteenth sts., on THURSDAY, April 3, at 12.30 sharp, to attend the funeral of onr late brother. William Cott rell. Members of sister courts are cordially in vited to attend. By order JOHN PERRETT. C. R. ap2-63 WM. H. CASTLE. R. S. OFFICIAL PITTsSBURG. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT this office until WEDNESDAY. April 'i, 18'JO, at 2 o'clock P. jr., for printing 100 copies of Controller's annual report, to be completed in three weeks' time, and bond furnished in snm of K00. Specifications fnrnished on application and right reserved to reject any bids. mb25-15 E. S. MORROW, City Controller. CITY TAXES NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the duplicates for March and September Installments of city, special, and snb-district school taxes for the year 1890 have been placed in my band for collection by the Board of Assessors authorized to assess the 8a me. 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, bnt no discount is allowed on first installment. Business tax and water rents payable in month of Jnne. 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 rity taxes. No statement furnished unless you intend paving your taxes by check. Offce will bo open oa last Saturday in March and April until 8 o'clock p. 31. mhll-oG-D J. F. DENNISTON. City Treasurer. Office of the City Treasurer, I MUNTClrAL HALL, hMITHFIEI.D STREET. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL Xi owners, (whether residents or non-residents of the city ut Pittsburg) of drays, carts, wagons, carriages, buggies, etc., to pay their li cense at this office forthwith. All license not paid on or before the first Monday in March, 1890, will be placed in the hands of 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. 1890, will be subject to a penalty double the amount o' the license to be recovered before the proper legal author ity of said city. The old metal plate of last year must here turned at the time licenses are taken out, or 25 cents additional will be charged on the license. Rates of license: Each one-horse vehicle, 6 00; each two-horse vehicle, S10 00; each four horse vehicle, 12 CO; each four-horse hack, 115 00; omnibuses and timber wheels, drawn by two horses. tlOOO; one extra dollar will be charged for each additional horse used m above specified vehicles. J. F. DENNISTON. City Treasurer. fe20-22-D No. 318.1 AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE construction of a sewer on Henry street H00 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 assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted bv the authority of the same. That the Chief of the Department of Public Works be aud is hereby authorized and directed to adver tise In accordance with the acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the ordinances of the said city ot Pittsburg relating thereto and regulating the same, for proposals for the construction of a pipe sewer 15 inches in diameter on Henry street from a point 300 feet west from Craig street to a connection with a sewer on Craigstreet.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 of an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, entitled "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of the second class," apnroved the lGth day of May, A. D. 1SSU. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or dinance conflcting with tho provisions of this ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained ana 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. Mayor's office, March 13. 1890. Approved: WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: W. H. Mc CLEARY, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 335, 25th day of March, A. D. 1S9U, SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the offico of City Controller, until Friday, April 11. 1890. at 2 p. m., for layinpr water pipe on tho following streets: 6,800 feet, more or less, 30-Inch pipe on Roup street from Center avenue to Ellsworth avenue. Ellsworth avenue from Roup street to Neville street. Neville street from Ellsworth avenue to Win- throp street. 10,000 feet, more or les, 24-inch pipe on Winthrop street from Neville street to Dlth- ridge street. Dithndee street from Winthrop street to Forbes street. Forbes street from Dithridge street to a point west of Brady street. Contract to be completed by June L 1S90. HAULING. For hauling and delivering 2.315 tons, more or less, 12-inch, 16-inch. 21-Inch and dO-inch water pipe and special castings on the above named streets. GATE VALVES. For furnishing and delivering f. o. b. cars Pittsburg: 50. more or les, 4-inch gate valves. 100. more or less. 6-inch gate valves. 6. more or less. Much gate valves. C. more or less. 12-inch gate valves. 4. more or less, 15-inch gate vajves. 15, more or less, 16-tnch gate valves. 10. more or less, 24-inch gate valves. - 6, more or les", 30-inch gato valves. 2, more or les, 35-inch gate valves. FIRE HYDRANTS. 50, more or less, slide-gate sinile fire hydrants. 25. more or less, slide-gate double lire hydrants. For -pecirlcatinns. blanks on which bids m -st be made, and all other information, apply at the office of Superintendent of Water Supply and Distribution. Each proposal must bo accompanied by a bond in double the amount of the estimated cost, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserve the right to reject any or all bids. E.M.B1GFLOW. Chief of Department of Public Woik. Pittsburg. April 1. 1890. apl-te FROPOaALn. -VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ESTI JN MATES will bo received by the under signed until 12 o'clock noon of Saturday, April 5, 1890, for the tearing down of the old build ing now occupying the property located at Nos. 121. 123 and 125 Third ave., and the shoring up of the adjoining bnildings and the ex cavating for tho cellars of the proposed now building; the right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. GEO. S. ORTH. Architect, 43 Sixth ave. apl Si -VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED Jl proposals will be received bv the Borough of Braddoek up to 7.30 P. jr., MONDAY, April 7, 1890, for the grading and paving of Fourth street, from Brjddock avenue north to the bor ough lino with irregular Lignnier block. For further particulars apply to the Borough Engi neer, No. 730 Braddoek avenue, second floor. The Borough Council reserves the right to re ject any or all bids. H. C. SHALLENBERGER. Bnrgess. mh27-3-27,29,ap2 5 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED by the Committee on Light, of tho Borough of Wilkinsburg, Pa., until i P. 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 Samnel A. Steel. Chairma.i of the Committee on Light, No. 83 Seventh ave.. city. The committee reserve the right to reject any or all bid'. SAMUEL A. STEEL. ARTHUR STUART, N. J. H. OERW1G, mb23 2-21.27,ap2 Committee. JEFFERSON VILLE, IND., MARCH 10, 1890. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, snb jejt to usual condition, will be received here until 11 o'clock A. Jr.. (central standard time), at the Q. M. Depot here. 100.000 gallons of Mineral Oil, of 135 flash test, jn cases of two five-gallon cans each. Preference will be gien to articles of domestic production or manufac ture, conditions of quality and price (including in the price of foreign productions or manufac tures the duty thereon) being equal, and such preference ill be given to articles of Ameri can production produced on the Pacific coast to extent of the consumption required by the public service there. Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals and to ac cept the whole quantity or any portion of the 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. Army. Depot Quartermaster, mhl3-49-I3.II.15 16-apl,2 TO-LET OFFICES. GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, Wood and Diamond streets. At Low Rent. Singly or In suites. All modern conveniences, elevator, janitor service, etc etc. For terms apply at the Bank. feU-71 j AUCTION SALES. N. W. SHAFER, Attorney at Law, 93 Diamond street. ADMINISTRATRIX'S SALE ESTATE of Maria Anna Wolff: By virtue of an or der of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny county at 133 February term, 1890. I will expose at public sale on tho premises on Thursday. April 21, 1890. at 2.30 P. jr., all that certain tract of land situate in the Eleventh ward, city of Allegheny, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Fronting on the easterly side of the Alle gheny and New Brighton turnpike road, and bounded on the northeast and also on the south by land? of William Hoffman, and con taining three acres, on which is erected a largo frame hotel bnllding heretofore used and known as Frank Wolff's Hotel; also a flve ruomed house partly brick and partly frame, two stables, large icehouse and other buildings and fencing. The land is Improved with the) choicest froit trees and grape vines in great variety The title is perfect, being derived from Jacob Seiffert and wife by deeds dated July 15. 1854. recorded In Deed Book, voL 131, page 221. and vol. 115. page 576, and voL 186, page 547. Terms One-fourth cash and the balance in one and two years, with semi-annual interest, to be secured by a tight bond ard mortgage with set fa clause to date from final consum mation of sale. Five hundred dollars of tho first payment at the sale. JOSEPHINE MUEND. ap2-32-w Administratrix. J. M. STONER, Bakewell Law Building. Estate of Thorm McConbrey. deceased. ORPHANS' COURT SALE-PURSUANT to an order of the Orphans' Court, mads at No. Term,lS90. the undersigned ex ecutor of the lata Thomas McCoubrev will ex Eose to public sale, on the premises, WEDNE3 IAY, April 16, 1890, at 10 o'clock A. M., that val uabln farm lying on tho Butler Plank Road, in Richland township, about one mile from Bakerstown, containng 70 acres and SOperches, of which all but about three acres is cleared, land in a high state of cultivation, described a3 follows: Beginning at a pin on the east sido of the Butler Plank Road, where John Shepherd's line intersects said road; thence by said line south 85J4" east: 34.48 perches to a pin: tbenco by William Shepherd's lands south 82 east, 69.23 perches, south J east, 23 perches, east S4.3S perches: thence by H. Cunningham's lands south east, 60 6 perches; thence bv L. L. Morrow's lands south 84 west, 127.13 perches: thence by Albert Allsip's lands north 22 east. 52.20 perches, north 7ZK3 west. 40.64 perches; thence by the said Allsip's lands ami the said plank road north 15t east, 24.13 perches, north 11 east, 22.20 perches, north 4 west, 3.92 perche3 to the place of beginning, on which is a dwelling ot four rooms and bank barn. Terms SoOO to be paid on tho day of sale, and the balance upon the execution and delivery of a deed for the premises to the purchaser. mh26-62-w JOHN FRANCIES, Execotor. BRUCE t SHIELDS. Attorneys, cor. Fifth avenue and Crant street. piXECUTOR'S SALE Estate of JOHN McKAY, deceased. The undersigned, executor of said estate, will sell at public sale, on the premises. 1005 Liberty street.PitLsbnrg, Pa., on FRIDAY, APRIL 25, A. D. 1890, at 10:30 o'clock A. 31., the entire remaining stock of WHISKIES IN STOCK AND BOND, BRANDIES. WINES. GINS, CASKS. UTENSILS. OFFICE FURNITURE. ETC.. ETC., of the estate of said John McKay, deceased. Peremptory sale. Terms cash. JAS. McKAY. Executor. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. Auctioneers. 129 Fourth ave.. Pittsburgh ap2-31 BY HENRY AUCTION COMPANY. UCTION SALE-I Fine furniture, carpets. Hardman upright Siano forte, at auction, at the late residence of Irs. Caldwell, deceased, 326 Penn avenne. THURSDAY. April 3. at 10 o'clock. The en tire f urmshment, walnut chamber suits, ward robes, bureaus, vtashstand, large walnut side board, ext. table, chairs, rocker, marble top table, cabinet bookcase, fine rosewood parlor suit, fine lace curtains, Wilton velvet carpets on rooms, hall and stairs, hue upright piano, almost new. SALE THURSDAY AT 10 O'CLOCK. Goods on exhibition morning of sale. HENRY AUCTION AND STORAGE CO LIM. mh30-105 LEGAL NOTICES. CHAS. F. McKENNA, Atty. 146 Fifth ave. ESTATE OF IL A. HOWARD. DECEASED Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of H. A. Howard, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. A. A. WORK, Administrator, No. 3809 Butler St., city. fe2$-4-TV -TATE OF HARRIET S. KNOX. DE CEASED Notice is hereby riven that lettc etters of administration c t. a. on the estate of Harriet b. Knox have been granted to the un dersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. WALTER R. McKAY, Administrator c. t. x. Room 601 Pennsylvania Company building, Pithhnrg. Pa. fe26-19-tv Q U I C KSTOP THE ONLY SAFE MEDICINE THAT WILL CURE ANY HEADACHE IN 15 MINUTES. Warranted to cure. For sale at the following; drugstores: S. S. Holland. Smithfied and Liberty sts. Jas. Kerr. Jr.. 547 Smithfield st, Christy's Drugstore, 315 Smithfield St. Louis Emanuel. Second ave. and Grant. Emanuel & Anthes, 23 Fourth ave. Jos. Firming & Son, 417 Market St. E. Holden it Co., 63 Federal st, A. J. A. Kocb. 56 S. Twelfth St. John T. McKennan. 431 Market St. Hitler & Zeigler, 2631 Carson st. Duquesne Pharmacy. Smithfield St. D. A. Hassler, 2801 Penn ave. mhig-SO.jrwT TTRS. CHRISTIAN GR1ESER, OF AL J.YJL LEGHENY, desires to return bersincera thanks to Pride of the North Council No. 96, Jr. O. U. A. M. for their kindness to her lata husband; to the Metropolitan Insurance Com. panv for their prompt payment: to the em ployes of the Westinghouse Air Brake Works for their klndne-s. and to her friends generally for their svropathv and acts of kindness done. MRS. CATHERINE GRIESER AND FAM ILY. ap2-13 FDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth ave. Have for rent In PittBburg Elegant offices in Fidelity Building. Allegheny: Large honso on Irwin, between Western and Lincoln aves. Six-room honse 24 Western ave. Eight-room house 137 Jackson st, MrKee's Rocks: Shlnglss and Geneva parks. Two gardening farms. For Sale: House and lot, 71 Steuben st. Thirty-sixth ward. mh23-(H DR. W. II. DALY Ha4 removed his office to MAEDER BUILDING, 135 FIFTH AVENUE. (Fourth floor elevator.) Hnnrs 10.30 A. 31. to 1 P. jr., except Sundays. apJ-43-WF8 TRAVEL TO EUROPE WILL BE UNUSU ALLY heavy this season; secure berth3 early. We represent most popular lines, sell drafts, foreign coin, eta, at New York rates, and secure passports. if AX SCHAMBERG & CO, 527 Smithfield st, Pittsburg, Pa. mhJO-tvsq PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS. Solicitor of Patents. 131 Fifth avenne, above Suinhficld. next Leader office. (No delay.) Established 20 years. se25-60 HUBBARD RUSKS. WE HrfVE JUST received our importation of "Hubbard's celebrated Rusks," known throughout Scot laud as the best food for infants and invalids. GEO. K. STEVENSON & CO.. mh26.jrwr Sixth avenue. PIANOS, ORGANS. And all manner of Small Instruments HAMILTON'S, delO-p Fifth avenue. SATURDAY, APRLL, 5, THE DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE "WTLL- BE BEMOVED To corner Smlthfleld and Dlaraond sts. mh.9-117 i . p-