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THE PITTSBTJIiG- DISPATCH, FRIDAY, ' APRIL 18, 1890.
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COAL' PIT MISSIONS.
The Seamen's Friend Societj May
Bnild a Boat to Ply the Kiver.
AN ADDITION TO THEIR HOTEL
Three Stories to be Added to the Building
on Dnquesne Way.
WHAT PITTSBOKG'S BRANCH IS DOING
A meeting JBf the Board of Directors of
the Pittsburg branch orthe "Western Sea
men's Friend Society was held in the par
lors of the Home Hotel yesterday morning;
It was decided to bnild three additional
stories to the new building on Dnquesne
way adjoining the hotel. The work will
cost in the iieighboihood of $10,000. The
members of the Executive Committee were
ordered to go ahead with the work, and
hare it completed as soon as possible. The
improvement is to famish additional ac
commodations to the institntion.
The "Western Seamen's Friend Society is
the chartered name of the Home Hotel.
Among the members of the board of direct
ors are the following named well-known
gentlemen: Controller E. S. Morrow, Felix
B. Brunot, Benjamin Thaw, "W. B.
Thompson, FranK Semple, Robert "Ward
rop, J. P. Hanna, D. K. Bushnell, B. P.
"Wallace, "W. A. Herron, B, C. Miller, C.
L. Rose and George . McCagne.
THE HOME SELF-SUrrOBTING.
The Pittsburg institution is not only self
sustaining, but it contributed $600 annually
to the parent organization in Cleveland.
The house ot the society was established in
this city to take care of any destitute river
men. When it was located here the Alle
gheny Valley Ra ilroad was not built, and
hundreds of lumbermen came down irom
the region each week on rafts. Very often
they would strike town without money and
fonnd refuge in the Seamen's Home. The
home now maintains a bethel department
for men who are known to be "playing in
tough luck."
The Poard of Directors has also nnder ad
visement the idea of having a steamboat
bnilt for the purpose of plying the Monon
gabela river and holding religious services
on Sunday at the mouths of the different
coal pits. The scheme has been extensively
talked of, and as soon as sufficient money
can be secured the boat will be bnilt It
will be lowed to the head waters of the
Monongahela and thence floated down the
stream to the different landing places.
MISSIONS AT COAIi PITS.
It is the intention to hold services at as
many points as possible, and at each place
establish a mission and a Sunday school.
About three or four men, it is stated, will be
enough to run the boat. A minister, noted
more for his exhorting powers and the range
of his voice than his elocutionary abilities,
will be engaged to conduct the services. It
is expected that much good will be accom
plished in a religious way by the use of the
boat. The expenses of the vessel will be
met bv popular subscription.
There is a debt of about $2,000 on the
hotel now. and it will have to be mortgaged
again to pay for the addition. The property
of the society in this city is worth about
$50,000. The new addition will have a
pressed brick front, with stone trimmings.
Special Hnt Snle This Week Only.
Our stTlish new shapes and colors of hats.
The Leader, 89e up, the Henrietta, $1 24
up, the Guffy, 49c up, and the Jerome, $1 49
up, at Jackson's Star Corner, 954 and S56
Liberty.
Dollar Bargain! In Ladles' Underwear.
A gown, trimmed handsomely with tor
chon lace; a skirt with deep, rich ruffle and
tucks. Jos. Hoene & Co.'s
Pean Arenne Stores;
Glote kid and ladies' foxed gaiters, in
sizes ;rom 4 tc 9, at $1 to $1 50 per pair at
G. D. Simeu's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny.
MF
New lines of 50c scarfs on counters. All
the new things at Chas. Pfeifer's, 443 Smith
field and 100 Federal st, Allegheny.
Ladle' Muslin Underwear, New Gown.
Complete new stock of gowns. 75c, 85c,95c,
$1, $1 15, $1 25.
JOS. HORNE & CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
Reining fc Wilds, 710 Penn Arc.
"We do not buy ribbons that are imperfect
Ve have only the best goods at the lowest
prices.
Gents' Clothing
Uicely cleaned and pressed in shape.
100 Federal st., Allegheny.
Snteens. Sateens.
200 pes of fine sateens, were sold at 18
and 20 cts,, will be opened on Saturday at
11 cts. a yd.
Knable & Shcstee, 35 Fifth ave.
But your kid gloves at Bosenbanm &
Co.'s. Their assortment is the largest New
75c and $1 kids just opened. fsu
Bended Wraps From S2 50 Upward,
At the People's Store; also jackets of stock
inetie, diagonal, whipcord, serge, from $2 00
upward. Campbell & Dick.
DIVIDENDS.
The Chaktiers Valley Gas Company,
1'iTTSBUKG, Pa April 7. 1890. i
-rOTIGl2-THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS
X of this company has this day declared a
dividend of ONE AND ONE-HALF PER
CKNT upon the capital stock of the company,
Sajable on the lath inst. by mailed check,
ransier books will close on the 12tb inst.
apS-r3-r F. J. TENER. Treasurer.
LEGAL NOTICES.
ESTATE OF FRANK McC.LL, DECEAS
ED. N otice is hereby given that letters of
administration on the estate of Frank McCalL
dee'd, have been granted to the undersigned,
to hom all persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against the same should
make ihem known without delay, c. C. MOR
ROW, Administrator, P. O. Box 413, city.
apl-6o-F
NOTICES.
OFFICE OF TBEASUBEB ALLEGHENY I
COUNTY, April 1, 1690. (
NOTICE.
In pursuance of the twenty-flrst section of an
act relating to Allegheny county, approved the
1st day of May, JS61, and of the amendments of
the said section, approved the 30th day of
March, 1S66, 1 do hereby give notice that the
duplicates fur the several wards, boroughs and
townships will be open, and In ill beprepaied
to receive the county. State and poor taxes for
1890 on and after the 1st day of May, 1830. 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 tbelst day of September,'
1S90. WILLIAM HILL,
mh29-63D -.freanrer of Allegheny County.
TO MANUFACTURERS.
Why not move into the Indiana Natural Oas
Belt and get your fuel for nothing? The Marion
Real Estate Company, of Marion. Ind., with a
capital of $50.0110, will give free land, free gas
for fuel, lights and all other purposes, free rail
road switch and a cood cash subsidy for a few
substantial factories. For particulars address,
W. L. LENFESZEY, Secretary,
apl"-2 Marion, Ind.
XS-Display advertisements one dollar per
iquare or one tnsertion. ClassiAed advertise
ments on this page tueh at Wanted, For Sale,
2o Let, ete, ten cents per line for each inter
tion, and none taken for lets than fifty ents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BKA.NCH OFFICES.
THE DISPATCH HAS OPENED A BKANCH
OFFICE FOR THE SOUTHSIDE AT NO. 12
CAKSON STREET, WHERE ADVERTISE
MENTS. NEWS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS CAN BE
LEFT. BOTH FOR GENERAL EDITIONS. AND
FOR THE SPECIAL. SOUTHSIDK ISSUE PUB
LISHED EACH SATUUDAT.
BRANCH OFFICES ARE ALSO ESTAB
LISHED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES.
WHERE WANT. FOR SALE. TO LET, AND
OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS
Vi ILL BE RECEIVED UP TOe 1 M. FOR IN
SERTION NEXT MORNING:
Advertisements are lo be prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts wlthTCKDls-
rATClL
PITTSBURG.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 35..Q Bntler street
EMILG. STUCKEY. I4th street and 1'enn ave.
E. G. bTUCKEY A CO., Wylie ave. and Fultonst
N. &TOKELY, FUth Avenae Market House.
EAST BND.
i. W. WALLACE, 6111 Penn avenue.
OAKXAXS.
MCALLISTER SHEIBLER, 4th it. ft Alwood St
GOUTBSIOX.
JACOB SPOHN. No. tCarson street
H. A. DONALDbON, 1T07 Carson street
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street
H. 3. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny.
FRF.DH. EGGERS. ITS Ohio street
F. H. EGGEKS A SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY. Western snd Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca snd Allegheny ares,
T. R. MORRIS, 6S6 Preble ave.
M1LLVALK BOROUGH.
W. VT. FLOCK.ER. Stationer. No. 4 Grant are.
SHARP3BURG.
C BELLMAN. Stationer, 818 Main st.
ADVERTISERS,
PLEASE NOTICE!
THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
HAS BEEN REMOVED
tO CORNER SMITHFIELD AND
Diamond Streets.
WANTED.
Jlole Help.
XITANTED-A GOOD COATMAKER AT MRS.
V F. SPREEN'S, 1403 Carson streetSouthslde.
apls-12
WANTED-COAT MAKERS AT M. OPPEN
HE1MER A CO., 713 Liberty st, and 7J2
Penn ave. aplS-90
WANTED-EXPERIENCED CIGARMAKER,
at once, at JOHN KLAUS', Main street.
Braddock.
apl8-7
TTANTED-COAT MAKERS: NONE BUT
V flr.t class need apply. J. B. CARSON.
Market street aprI8-55
WANTED-CAB1.NET MAKERS AND CAR
PENTERS. HAUGH ft KEEN AN. S3 and
34 Water street
aplS-40
WANTED-FIRST-CLASS CARPET LAYER.
Write or apply alC. M. REEU& CO.'S,
Washington. Fa. apI6-71
WANTED-THREE GOOD COAT MAKERS.
Apply or address A. B. CALDWELL,
Washington. Pa. aplS-S9
"VTTAN TED-TWO GOOD HARNESS-MAKERS
ii immcaiaieiv. Apply to j. c. SNYDER,
Freedom. Beaver Co.,
, rs.
aplS-X
WANTED-FOUR FIRST-CLASS FIREMEN
for stationary boilers. Apply at once. 129
TAGGART ST., Allegheny. apls-95
WAXTED-THREE FIRSr-CLASS HOUSE
painters. Apply to WM. F. DERBAUM,
8C5 Carson street S. S., city. apls-63
WANTED ONK CARRIAGE TRIMMER;
steady work Tor sober man. Apply at H.
HERR & SON'S, 816 Fifth arc. apls-92
VTTANTED-A WIDE AWAKE SALESMAN
i ? to travel mm an advertising crew,
Call
on J. S. KAHLER. Home Hotel.
apl8-S6
WANTED-EXPERIENCED PLUMBER AND
gas filter. Apply at JOS. JON E3 A CO. 'S,
bouhtAlaln street West End, city. apl8-10
Trr-ANTED-SO MEN (NOT
KOYK1 Vlilt THV.
t t iirsican isromcrs.
Aonl v at the stare floor
BIJOU THEATt.lt Monday at I r. M. aplS-7
-TtTANTKD-A YOUNG MAN TO LEARN THE
r drug business: one who speaks German
preferred.
Address H. C, Dispatch office.
aplS-25
TrrANTED-EXPEKIENCED BOOKKEEPER:
V lady preferred; state where last employed.
and salary expected.
B. K., Dispatch office.
apis-oi
WANTED-GROCERST CLEKK-ONE WHO
speaKS German, and best reference re
quired. Inquire at 2114 JANE ST., bouthsldc.
aplSM
WANTED-TWO GOOD JOUR. TAILOKS AT
once at EVANS fc CO.'S, MerchantTallors,
UhrlchsvlUe, O. Good wages and steady work.
apl8-70
Vyr ANTED-DRIVER-A MARRIED MAN;
V mutt have a good recommendation. In
quire at MILLER BROS.' STABLE, 1217 Carson
St., a. S. apls-13
WANTED-A GOOD COAT MAKER, IN
QUIRE at P. J. LOUGHNEY. 964 Liberty
St., or address SASl'L BEDS WORTH, Bellever
non. Pa. apl8-48
WANTED-A YOUNG MAN FOR A GOOD
position about 20 years of age; must be
good writer and good at figures.
Address Z..Dts-
paicu uiuce.
apl7-46
WANTilD-S M.ESMAN. ENERGETIC MAN.
to push our manufactures on this ground:
oneorour.-igentsearned?5,2001n 'S9. Address P.
O. BOX 1371. New York. aplMl
WANTED-A MAN OF ABILITY AND GOOD
address as solicitor for about ten divs; a
good man can make .yi in that time. Address
KEYhTOXE, Dispatch ogee. apl8-23
-rrfANTED-AGENTS-fin PER WEEK, IN
every town, to sell our teas, coffees, spice
and baking powder. Address GREAT WESTERN
TEA CO., 563 Pearl St., Cleveland, Ohio. -
ap9-S3
-TTJANTED-A STENOGRAPHER ANDTYPE
V WRITER to work in office in Pittsburg;
also first-class young man to go to Cincinnati to
locate as resident ageut. Z. A., Dispatch office.
apl8-27
WANTED-A RESPONSIBLE MAN TO SO
LICIT atlvertlsemeut lor the Dubuque
DIscountand Telegraph Code book. Wrltewlth
reierencesto a N. HOOPER, Dubuque, Iowa.
apl7-39
WANTED-A LIVE. ENERGETIC MAN AS
salesman for city trade: a liberal commis
sion or salary to the right man: only men of ex
perience need apply. Address S 4 Co., Dispatch
office. apl5-35
-TTTANTED-SY BALTIMORE HOUSE. FIRST-
CLASS salesman for tailor's trimmings:
one having trade in Pennsylvania and Ohio;
good pay to right party. Apply at DISPATCH
OFFICE. apl2-27
WANTED-DRUG C LERK - REGISTERED
manager, who can speak German: good
place for right man: also vojng man for grocery.
COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTING AGENCY. 510
Smlthfield. apis-51
WAVIED-YOUNU MAN FOR REAL ES
TATE office in Thirty-first ward. Snthsidc:
mut come well recommended, be able to keep
booksand speak German; saiarr $H0 per month.
Address, for two days, REAL ESTATE, Dispatch
office. anlb-74
-TTTANTED-SALESMEN AT 75 PER MONTH
salarvand expenses, to sell a line ofsllver-
plated ware, watches, etc ; by sample only; horse
and team luniishcd free: write at once for full
artlculars and sample case of goods free. Sf AN
'ARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, lass.
V se24-90-D
WANTF.D-16 FIRST-CLASS BAR15ER3 FOR
steady situations: also three men lor Satur
day Jobs: 4 each for that day and meals fur
nished; barbers wishing to purchase chairs and
supplies in general would do well to call and ex
amine the cleanliest, neatest and cheapest stock
of barbers' supplies in the State. ROSS W.
BLACK, the originator of novelties in barbers'
ppues, 133 Third ave., ronr doors oeiow suiim-
field st.. Pittsburg, Pa.
apls-59
Female Help.
WANTED-A COOK AND WAITRESS. AP.
PLY at No. 407 TEN N AVENUE. Pitts
burg apls-6"-rsu
-rrTA.NTED-EXPEHIENCEDWAlSTMAKER;
J.. . uo 0,her need apply. Inquire 231 FED
ERAL ST., Allegheny. Pa. apl8-49v
WANTED-COOK AND CHAMBERMAID TO
K to Sewickley. Apply to GILBERT A.
HAY. 59 Fourth ae. - spIS-74
WANTED-A LADY BOOKKEEPER-ONE
that has experience preferred. Address C.
H., Dispatch office.
aplS-H
WASTED-A GOOD PASTRY GIRL FOR
restaurant. No. 156 FIFTH AVENUE.
city.
aplWH
WANTED-50 YOUNG LADIES (NICE AP
PEARANCE) for the Corsican Brothers.
Apply at stage door BIJOU THEATER Monday
at if. m. apI8-76
-TTTANTED-AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN
II to cook ror a girl school outside the rit-
mustcome well recommended: (250 a year with 1
board and washing. Address Q, Dispatch office. I
apl8-4
WANTED.
Nnle and Female Help.
-TT7-ANTED-A BUTLElt, WAITER, FARM
ii hands, woman cook. 3 per week: 4 dining
room girls, pastry cook, dishwasher, 20 chamber
maids, 60 cooks, launCress, 4 per week. MEE
HAK'S, 543 Grant st. apl4-D
Kitnatton.
WANTED-POSITION BY A BOOKKEEPER
of several Years' experience: can give best
of references. Address RELIABLE, Dispatch
office. apl8-93
WANTED SITUATION BY A MARRIED
man as coachman: no family: understands
the care of horses and rows: can give good refer
ence!. B. U.. Dispatch office. apl8-S
"YT7ANTED-FOSITION BY A FIRST-CLASS
TT D. E. bookkeeper of six years experience
in wholesale liquor business: reference, present
employer. Address O. U. T.. Dispatch office.
apl4-8-Mwr
Boarding.
WANTED EAST END PREFERRED -board
and lodging by a younginan;stranger
In town: reference given. Address A. B Dis
patch bffice. apls-65
"TYJANTED-AT EAST END-SHADYSIDE
ii preferred; two rooms with board, In house
with all modern conveniences; private family
much preferred; family of two; no children. Ad
dress P. W Dispatch office. aplft-17
Rooms. Houses, dec.
WANTED AT EAST END SHAD YSIDE
preferred: modern house of 6 or 8 rooms:
all modern convenience for family of two; no
children. Address P. W., Dispatch office.
apl6-IS
WANTED IX) TRADE ALLEGHEN Y SMALL
residence for small suburban home; we
have a new house in Allegheny which we desire
to exchange for 3 or 4-room house and good lot in
the suburbs. BLACK & BA1RD, 95 Fourth ave.
apl6-52
Boarders and Lodgers.
VTTANTED OCCUPANTS FOR DOUBLE
ii parlors or second-story front room facing
parks, with board: references given and re
quired. PARKS, Dispatch office. aplg-34
TTANTED-OCCUPANTS FOR 2 OR 3 UN
VV FURNISHED rooms and bathroom, with
ooard. or for light housekeeping; on line of P. V.
electric cars. Address FREMONT ST., Dispatch
office. aplS-13
WANTED YOUNG MEN BOARDERS;
utcely furnished rooms: modern con
veniences; both gases, bath, use piano: three
minutes from Shadyslde station, and 10 minutes
from Penn or Firth avenue cible cars; terms 20
per month. Address J. D. F., Dispatch office.
apl8-39
Financial.
YTTANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY OR
VV Allegheny county property at lowest rates.
HENRY A. WEAVER i CO., 82 Fourth avenue.
mh2-D
WANTED-MORTGAGES IN LARGE AND
small amounts at lowest rates. MA
CRUM & CUBBAGE, Room 34 Fidelity Building,
121 Fourth aie. fel9-61
WANTED-EVERYONE TO CALL AND SEE
the light running New Home Sewing Ma
chines: for speed and easy running none better.
H. CARTER, No. 19 Sixth St. apl6-MWF
-YTTANTED-TO-LOAN t500,00O. IN AMOUNTS
TV of (3,000 and upward, on city and suburban
property, on A)i percent, free of tax: also smaller
amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD,
95 Fourth avenue.
se21-d26-D
WANTED MORTGAGES-SI, 000, COOTO LO AN
. J city and suburban properties at AX, Sand
e per cent, and on larms in Allegheny and adja
cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PEN NOCK i.
bON. 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41
-TTTANTKD-TO LOAN 1200.000 ON MORT-
1 1 GAGES: JlOO and upward at 6 per cent;
500,000 at iK per cent on residences or business
property; also In adiolning counties. S. H.
FREN CH. 125 Fourth avenue. oc2l-4-D
Mlsccllaoeoafc,
WANTED-ALL PEOPLE TO KNOW THAT
S. HAMILTON Ii selling bright new pianos
at 190 and organs at (43. Go and see them.
apl8-"5
WANTED ALL WHO WISH A GOOD
piano to call at S. HAMILTON'S, 91 Fifth
ave.: you will find the best known andmost relia
ble makes there. aplj-75
WANTED -ALL WHO ARE ABOUT TO
purchase pianos to get a Decker Bros.,
Knabe or FIscherplano at low price and easy
payments from S. HAMILTON, 91 Fifth ave.
aplS-75
WANTED BUYERS FOB BANANAS,
lemons, oranges, cocoanuts and a general
line of foreign fruits: largest stock bananas in
the cltv: am handling from six to eight cars
Mediterranean fruit weekly: call and seemebefon:
Fiurchasmg elsewhere; sena your oraers by mall
or bananas and fruits. THOMAS H. McGOv AN,
607 Liberty st. mh 14-97
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE
CitT Residences.
FOR SALE-FINE PENN AVE. PROPERTY,
lot 24x160 to an alley, good stable in the rear;
rents for (I.5C0; price 28.000. (12.000 down; .bal
ance can stand at 5 ocr cent, free of Mate tax.
Apply at NO. 40 FOURTH ST. ap!8-0
FOR SALE-(i80O. REDUCED FROM (6,500
biggest bargain in the city: three houses,
one of six and two of four rooms, renting for (636
per year; bnildlngs are new and in first-class
order: forced sale, owner leaving city. BALT
ENSPERGER & WILLIAMS. 154 Fourth ave.
aplg-32
East End Resioences.
TTIOR SALE-LOT 150x150 WITH NEW TWO
V STORY fram Queen Anne, S rooms batn,
h. and c water, electric bells: very complete.
BAXTER. THOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourth ave.
ap!3-94-MWF
FOR SALE-(6,000-ON MEYKAN AVENUE,
Oakland (street paved), a complete brick
house, 7 rooms, attic: late improvements; all In
first-class order: corner lot. bee W. A. HERRON
A SON S. 80 Fourth ave. apl2-58-12, 15, 18, 22. 26
FOR SALE-A VERY DESIRABLEPROPERTY
cheap, near Fifth, on Aiken ave.; lot &sxltJ
ft., with a double house, 8 rooms, late Improve
ments, out buildings, fruits: will subdivide to
good advantage. SeeW. A. HERRON SONS,
80 Fourth ave. aplo-6i-io, 12, 15, 18
FOR SALE-f!,I00-AT A BARGAIN, NEW
two-story lraine residence, five rooms, hall
and vestibule, fin. attic, city water, botn gases,
oak finish throughout; five min. walk from Ben
Venue sta.; terms, (300 cash: balance in three or
five years. GEO. C. SLEETH, Penn and Shady
aves.. East End. ap!7-77
Hnxelsvood Residences.
FOR SALE-HAZELWOOD-2-STORY BRICK
dwelling 8 rooms, hall, bath, laundrv, hot
and cold water, good range, nat. gas, front and
rear porches; lot 44x270 feet; only 2 minutes' walk
from Hazelwood station, B. & O. R. R.. and Second
Ave. Electric Railway; price (7,000; terms easv.
IRA M. BURCHFIELD, 158 Fourth ave. apl0-!6-j
Allegheny Residences.
FOB SALE-5,500, BOYLE ST. ALLEGHENY';
brick dwelling; 8 rooms; good order; natural
and artificial gas; water, etc.; lotiOiSS. BLACK
BAIRD, S3 Fourth ave. ap 16-52
Subuibnn Residences.
FOR SALE-AT A GREAT REDUCTION
Trulya bargain if sold quick, at Betlevue,
Ft. Wayne R. R., centrally and desirably located:
lot 80x176 feet, with a good dwelling 9 rooms. In
first-class order, bee AV. A. HERRON & SONS,
80 Fourth avenue. aplS-20-18,21,23,26
FOR SALE-EMSWORTH PROPERTY AT
auction: building lots andbmall bouses and
lots; on Saturday. April 19. 3:30o'clock, on premi
ses, will be sold property of the late Dr. Courtney,
on and near the Bearer road. Emsworth station,
on Fort Wayne Railway: there are ten lots of va
rious sizes, from 50x125 to 150x200. and two small
houses ol three and six rooms: this is an excel
lent opportunity to secure good lots at a bargain,
as executor wishes to close estate; take 3 o'clock
train (cltytlme) at Federal street. A. LEGGATE
SUN. Auctioneers. apl7-7j
FOR SALE QUAKER VALLEY, OR SEWICK
LEY A handsome residence of 12 rooms,
finished in hardwood, with bath rooms, laundry,
good water in abundance, natural and artificial
gas. complete sewerage, asphaltuin driveways
and sidewalks: 4J acres of beautllul grounds with
flue sloping lawns In perfect condition, many
fruits and shade trees; lilgn ground, with splendid
view of surrounding country: choicest neighbor
hood. On account of the owner living in California
the property will be sold (I0.WX) below what it
cost. SAMUEL W. BLACKS CO., J9 Fourthave.
apl5-71-Tuwr
FOR SALE LOTS.
East End Lots.
FOR SALE-I ACHE LOT AT SWISSVALE;
2 minutes from station. BAX1ER, THOMP
SON & CO., 16J Fourth ave.
apl3-94-M tt P
F
OR SALE IN THE MIDST OF SHADYSIDE.
on Walnut St., on grade, lot 24x137 feet
(SI.I001 each. See V. A. HERRON & SONS. No.
80 Fourth ave. apl2-5U-12, 15. 18, 21
FOR SALE ELLSWORTH AVE., NEAR
Barton street; choice building lot; low price
to prompt buyer.
BAXTER, THOMPSON ACO..
ircx-ourinave.
apl3-4-Jiwr
TrOR SALE ONLY (1,200; NICE LEVEL LOIS
A. In East tna, near roint ureeze ana railroad
57x120. to 20 ft,
alley. BLACK &
BA1RO. 95
apr!6-53
fourth aye.
"TTIOR SALE 14 ACRES OF LAND ON HER
Jt1 RON Hill: Just the property todivide in lots;
close to the new cable road; 5c laie; this is a bar
gain; easy terms, and lots released as sold.
BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. apl2-16
ITlOR SALE NEARLY SEVEN ACRES OF
? land on the line of the new electric road In
the East End; just the property to divide In lots.
as It Is built up all around; price only (30, COO; verv
easy payments, and lots released as sold. BLACK
& BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. an!2-17
AUrshenr Lois.
FOB SALE CHOICE BUILDING LOTS ON
Observatory Hill and In Pleasant Valley:
prices from (350 up. BALTENSPERGER
WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. aplS-32
FOR SALE-10O 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 12-56-D
rOR SALE AT A GREAT REDUCTION.
AL-
LEUHENX building lots, only suu.
very
near the center of the cltv: easily reached: on
Nunnery Hill: many have been sold within a short
time, bee W. A. HERRON A BONS, No. 80
Fourth avl. apll-40-12,15,18,23,28
FOE SALE LOTS.
. Suburbnn Loth.
FOR SALE NORTH HOMESTEAD LOTS, 60X
120 feet, fronting on a 60-foot street, near
Swissvale station. P. R.R., and City Farm station,
B.& O. R. R. : price S400 to $500 each: terms to suit.
IKA M. BURCHFltLD, 153 Fourth avenue,
aplO-36-D
FOR SALE AT 8HERADEN. ON P.. C. AST.
L. RY., the best and cheapest suburban prop
erty In the county; ten lots lor the price of one at
the "East End" that Is no better and no more
accessible to the business parts of the city; buy
when you can get value for your money and where
your property can Increase in value; the easiest
terms In mvket: houses built for buyers. THE
SHERADEN LAND AND IMPT. CO., LIM., 127
Fifth ave. fel5-72-rssu
Farm.
FOR SALE-A FARM OF 140 ACRES. SOO; A
farm of 280 acres, price only Jl, 600: a farm or
WO acres, price only f.i.000: a fine dairy farm 580
acres, ,0W. J. H. BR1STOR, Martinsburg, W.
Va. aplS-58
TTIOR SALE FARMS ON YEARLY
FAY-
J? MENTS or to trade for other property:
send
stamp for "biggest" farm and exchange list. N.
F. HURST. Real Estate and Notarv Public,
Rochester, Fa. ap!7-80
-TK)R SALE-FARM 135 ACRES, SPLENDID
JD house and barn; no farm In Mercer co. has a
better name than this; adjoins town, schools,
churches, railroads less than one mile. ED. WIT
T1SH. 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. apl7-D
FOR SALE 20 ACRES OF LAND. SITUATE
at Lock No. 4. on the Monongahela river,
and adjacent to Charlerol; this land Is elevated,
overlooking the beantlful .Monongahela river and
valleys, the scenery of which Is not excelled on
the famous Hudson: this Is an excellent chance
as an Investment, but If not sold within ten days,
it will be withdrawn from market and sub
divided. For particulars call on L. J. JEFFRIES,
Bellevernon, Fayette county, l'a. apl6-S9
Mlsccllnncous.
FOR SALE REAL ESTATE IN BOTH CITIES
1.000 houses and lots: call or send for new
list Just out. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Bntler
St. Telephone 5514. Office open evenings.
de3i-52-wr
FOR SALE-OWN A HOME WE WILL BUY
or build for you anywhere and let your rent
Bay for the property; no security required.
SAN1TE STATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION.
Branch office Standard building, 531-533 Wood st.
pl6-76-WT8
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Bnslness Chances.
F
OR SALE-A PROMINENTLY LOCATED,
wen-stocked and good paying drugstore: ex-
Senses light; parties meaning business address
. J. P., Dispatch office. apl7-83
FOR SALE A FURNITURE SIORE DOING
a good business: stock new: satisfactory
reasons given for selling. For interview, ad
dress Box S. M., Dispatch office. aplO-93
Ti'OR SALE A DRUGSTORE DOING A LARGE
1 bnslness: one of the very best stands in the
cltv: parties taking a wholesale license can make
((20,000) twenty thousand per year. Address J.
K., Dispatch office. apl5-97
FOR SALE-A SHOESTOREON ONE OF THE
best business streets of Pittsburg: clean, well
kept, nearly new stock: good reason for selllne:
invoice about S5.01O orJAOllO. GEO. C. SLEETH,
Penn and Shady aves.. East End. apl7-77
FOR SALE -THE LARGEST EVENING
paper route in the city, including a large
Sunday route also; central location: profits and
system of collecting second to none in the citv.
For further lntormatlon address BUSINESS. 59
Congress st., city. apl7-18
FORSALE-LEADING BOOK AND STATION
ERY store In best town in Western Pcnna.:
extensive coal works, hardware store In good
town, grocery stores, bakeries. 5andl0cent store,
drng stores, cigar stores, milk depot. SHEPARD
& CO., 151 Fourth ave. ap!6
FOR SALE-A WEEKLY CITY PAPER ES
TABLISHED over five years; a good oppor
tunity for anyone desiring to enter the news
paper business; principals only. Address K. N.
P.. box 717. stating correct name, which will be
considered confidential. apIa-53
Bnslness Stands.
TTiC
'OR SALE SMITHFIELD ST.
BUSINESS
Drooertv. the cheapest nrooertv on the
street: Si0.0n6orS20.000cash, balance 4W per cent.
SAMUEL W. BLACK CO.. 99 Fourth ave.
ap!5-71-TUWF
FOB SALE COAL WORKS IN FOURTH
pool, Monongahela river; 250 acres coal. 25
acres surface; new tipple; 35 houses, stable and
all necess-irr hnildlngs; terms easy. Apply to
JOS. TURNBULL, East Liverpool. O. apl7-I0
FOR SALE-(4.500-375 FEET FRONT, WITH
double two-story dwelling and storeroom,
stable, garden, fruit trees, etc.: at the terminus
of ferrysvll e eldtricroad: irnot sold br the 22d
Sropertv will be for rent. Apply to JOHN W1L
ON & BROS., Diamond, Allegheny City.
apl7-20
pc
OR SALE-SIXTH ST. BUSINESS PROP-
Ml'i, occupied by good tenants at a rental
to make a good investment on the price asked; as
the Sixth st. bridge is to be widened to the wld tn of
the street and new buildings on the Shields prop
erty the enhancement of property Is a certainty;
('.0.000 or (20.000 cash, balance AH per cent. SAM
UEL W. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth ave.
apI5-71-Tuwr
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, dec
FOR SALE-FINE KENTUCKY SADDLE
and harness horse: fast and stylish. HUW.
MAN'S SALE STABLES. 92 Forbes St. ap!8-52
FOR SALE CHEAP-ONE SORREL MARE,
buggy and harness: can be driven by a lady
without tear: reasons for selling owner has no
rurfherue for same. JNO. E. BAUEHS. Shady
ave.. Eleventh ward, Allegheny. apl7-25
FOR SALE-GRAND YOUNG JERSEY BULL,
bred by Mr. T. S. Cooper, of Linden Grove,
Pa.; entitled to entrvin A. C. C. R.: this young
anlmai Is nearly 4 months old, solid dark coior,
full b ack points: he is a splendid young animal;
his dam Is Rosy Rioter, 29.o91: his sire is Prospects
Rioter. 9, 189: grandslre. Black Prince ot Linden,
sold by Mr. Cooper for (15.000: grand dam, the
famous old Phlllis, owned by Mr. Cooper; Pros-
Jeets Rioter's sire is Stoke PoglsV., owned bv
liller & Sibley, .and his dam. the celebrated
Matilda Fourth; there Is no finer bred young
animal In the country. For price address C. J. C,
Dlspatcn office. aplS-19
Machinery and Metals.
FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW
and refitted: repairing promptly attended to.
PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO.,
LIM., below suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa.
ap3-76
JT-C
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. HARMES MACHINE
DEPOT. No. 97 First ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
mli9-D
FOR SALE SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND
boilers; all sizes and styles la stock, Irom 4 to
100 h. p.;all'refitted;goodasnew, at lowest prices;
portable engines, 6 to 25 h. p. ; boilers all sizes
and styles. J.S.YOUNG.23 Park way, Allegheny,
Pa. - UC25-&0-D
FOR SALE TWO OPEN STEEL FURN ACES,
with or without gas producers; hydraulic
crane with pumps, 24 in. 3 high: billet mill with S
standofhonsen ; rail and scrapshears, engines, etc.
TH03I AS CARLIN'S SONS, Lacuck and Sandusky
sts., Allegheny. Pa. au5-17-Mwr
Sliscellnneon.
FORSALE-BAR FIXTURES AND COUNTER,
lnqulrelat Sr. CHARLES HOTEL Wednes
day and Friday. apl6-77-WF
FOR SALE-DECKER BROS., KNABE AND
Fischer pianos, with complete ontfts, on
easy terms and low prices, at S. HAMILTON'S,
91 Fifth ave. apl8-75
FOR SALE-A GREAT VARIETY OF MUSIC
cabinets, stools, chairs, ottomans, scarfs,
covers and Dlano lamps at cost: must close them
out, atS. HAMILTON'S, 91 Fifth ave. apl8-75
FOR SALE-BRIGHT NEW PIANOS AT (190,
(225 and (250: organs at (45 and upward: don't
be Induced to buy a comparatively unknown
piano because you can get It ou small weekly pay
ments; buy what vou know and have known for
years to be reliable; Decker Bros.. Knabe and
Fischer pianos lead. You can get them at S.
HAMIIION'S. 91 Filth ave. aplS-75
PERSONAL
PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU
have anv books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S
BOOK STORE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building.
mh7
PERSONAL-BOOKS! BOOKS1-5C.000 VOL
UMES all bargains; we will buy that small
lot of books of vours or your library. FRANK
BACON Jt CO., Cor. Smlthfield St. aud Ihlrd ave.
apI4-ll
PERSONAL-A LIFE-SIZE CRAYON FOR
(3 50. or one large SxlO photo for framinz. or
12 beautiful cabinets for (1 until further notice, at
AU FRECHT'S ELITE G ALLERY.5I6 Market St.,
Pitts. ; come early; bring children. ap2-35
ERSONAL-HAVING PURCHASED A NEW
H coach, would be pleased to sccute the pat
ronage of some private family to whom we will
gnaranlee an equipage as stylish as any in the
two cities. Address LIVERY, Dispatch office.
apl8-9l
PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE
TURNED; recently they bad not been on the
best or 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 trouble theyaL-ied lo send all
their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor, 63
Filth ave.. corner Wood at., second floor, aud
now everything is lovely and peace and happiness
again reigns in their household. Telephone 1354.
au30-p
LOST.
LOST-POCKErBOOK, ON 11 O'CLOCK A. M.
train or the West Penn R. R. Finder will
he paid a reward offjio if returned to HUGUS &
HACKE, Fifth ave. and Market St. apls-5
LOST A LlTrLE CURLY-HAIRED DOG:
color yellowish brown: lost between 133 Fourth
avenue and Market st. Finder will receive Sire
ward by leaving at 135 FOURTH AVENUE.
aplS-M
LOST-THURSDAY AFTERNOON BETWEEN
Seventh street bride and Union depot a
pockelbook containing (13 and some valuable
papers. Finder will be rewarded bv leaving same
at VICTORIA NARDMA'S, stall 173, Allegheny
market. ap!8-57
PIANOS,
ORGANS.
" And all manner of Small Instruments
AT
HAMILTON'S,
delO-s Fifth avenue.
TO LET.
Cltv Residences.
T
iO LET-A FURNISHED HOUSE OF EIGHT
rooms from Mavl on W vile avenue. Thir
teenth ward (on line of cable cars): (30 per month.
See W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave.
ap!8-22-MWT
East Cnd Residences.
TO LET-HANDSOME OAKLAND RESI
DENCE, corner of Forbes and Halket streets,
12 rooms, all the latest Improvements, line large
lawn. See W. A. HERRON A SONS, No.80 Fourth
avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. ap!6-41-MWF
Allegheny Residences. '
TO LET 6AND 8-ROOM HOCSEON GRANT
avenue, near, North, and Nortn, near Grant,
Allegheny City: hot and cold water, bath. Inside
w. c, etc. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fonrth avenue.
apl8-33
Snbnrbnu Residences.
TO LET-SEVERAL GOOD DWELLING
homeswlth large grounds at Glenfleld, P.,
F. W. C R. W., from (12 to (25 per month rent.
C. BERINGER SON, removed to 156 Fourth
ave. aplS-37
Apartments.
TO LET - FURNISHED ROOM. SECOND
story. Inquire at NO. 1713 SIDNEY ST.,
Southslde, Pittsburg. aplS-7-IJ
TO LET-SOME UNFURNISHED ROOMS
for housekeeping, one 4, 6, 8, 12 and 24 room
dwellings: suitable for hotel or boarding houses.
Inquire at 329 LIBERTY Sl'HEET. ap!7-12-ThFSU
Offices. Desk Room. &c
fTIO LET A FEW NICE OFFICES IN GER.
MANIA SAVINGS BANK
BUILDING,
Wood and Diamond streets.
aplo-49
mc
IO LET-FOURTH STORY OF NO. 99 FIFTH
avenue, nart of what has been heretofore
known as Ihe Dlsnatch Building: room suitable
for lodge room or for light manufacturing. Key
to be had from W. M. Crlbbs. Real Estate Act.,
No. 99 Fifth ave. For particulars see BUa. MGR.
DISPATCH, corner Smlthfield and Diamond sts.
117
Misccllnneons.
TO LET OR FOR SALE-HOTELS, COTTAGES
and bath bouses, Atlantic City, N. J.: lots
for sale in all parts of the city: also So. Atlantic
City. Chelsea and for Atlantic Land Co. ISRAEL
G. ADAMS & CO.. Real Estate Agts., Real F.s
tate and Law Building. ap 16-58
REMOVALS.
-VTOTICE-
PASTORIUS. snecessor to MARTELL, the
si en painter, has removed to corner Fifth ave.
and Smithneld St., third floor; entrance on
Fifth ave. ap3-MWF
D
R. WATJGAMAN'S DENTAL ROOMS,
(Formerly 311 Smithfield st). have removed to
806 PENN AVENUE. Fine gold crown work
a specialty. ap9-69-MWF
WIESE & KEVAN,
Jobbers and Importers of Fine Clears, have
removed to 17 Sixth street Retail business
first floor of building. ap6-7G-WFSu
FOX
OPTICAL CO. removed from 908 Penn ave. to
621 Penn ave.
Spectacles and Eye Glasses a specialty.
ap9-71-WFSU
EDWARD SCHAUER,
Merchant Tailor.
(Successor to Schauer & Bnsch),
Has removed to 407 Wood St. A fine assort
ment of imported suitings at reasonable prices.
ap6-77-WF8u
The Boston Novelty Store.
Thomas Kenyon proprietor, have removed to
the Semple building, Allegheny. Largest
stock in the city. ap6-75-WFSu
J. McKAIN & SON,
HATTERS.
Have Removed to
702-704 LIBERTY STREET.
ap4-81-WFSu
D
R. F. P. LANGFITT
Has removed to
NO. 157 FOURTH AVENUE.
Office hours, 9 to 11 A. M; 2 to 4 P. H., and
6 to 8 P. M. ap6-78-WFSu
DR. W. D. HAYS,
Dentist. 311 Smlthfield street Pittsburg.
Teeth, best sets, S5, S8 ana S10. Gold lined rub.
ber plates a specialty. Gold fillings $1 and up.
amalgam. 50 cents. Nitrous oxide eas admin
istered, 50 cents. ap9-70-WFSu
THE FIDEIJTY AND CASUALTY CO.
JAS. H. SCOTT, General Agent,
Has removed to
NO. 61 FOURTH AVENUE (First Floor).
A continuance of your patronage solicited.
Telephone 1567. ap6-74-WFSu
D
R. W. H. DALY
Has removed bis office to
MAEDER BUILDING, 135 FIFTH AVENUE,
(Fourth floor elevator.)
Hours 10:30 A. M. to 1 r. M., except Sundays.
ap2-43-WFSn
AMUSEMENTS.
pRAND OPERA hO USE-NEXT WEEK.
KEENE
Supported by
GEORGE LKAROCK,
Presenting
5 MONDAY NIGHT
FRIDAY NIGHT
LOUIS XI
mrTTARTiFlT f TUESDAY NIGHT
RICHARD 111 1 SATURDAY NIGHT
RICHELIEU. WEDNESDAY NIGHT
OTHELLO THURSDAY NIGHT
Wednesday Matinee LOUIS XI
Saturday Matinee. SHYLOCK
REGULAR PRICES PREVAIL,
SI 00, 75, 50, 25 cents.
Seats now on sale for any performance.
apl7-26
PLAYERS' LEAGUE BASEBALL
EXPOSITION PARK.
Openine game.
CHICAGO WHITE STOCKINGS
vs
PITTSBURGS,
April 19, 21, 22 and 23.
Games called at 320. Admission, 50 cents.
Steam ferry boat will leave Pittsburg end of
Suspension bridge at 2:45 and 3:15 o'clock. leav
ing grounds at close of games. apl7-58
nKAND OPERA HOUSE-THIS WEEK
JT Presented by Daniel
fronmans special
"THE WIFE." Company. Excellent
cast. The original
scenery and effects.
Next Week Thos. W. Keene in Repertoire.
apis-iz
BIJOU THEATER-TO-NIGHT.
TWO OLD CRONIES.
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
April 21, Mantell in "The Corsican Brothers"
and "Monbars." apl6
-n ARRIS' THEATER EVERY AFTER-
JJL NOON and evening, WILBUR OPERA
CO. and SUSIE KIRWIN.
and night "SIASCOTTE.'1
To-day's matinee
Week of April 21 Lost In New York,
ap!8-97
D
R. HANS VON BULOW.
PIANO RECITAL.
OLD CITY HALL. Friday Evening, April 25.
Tickets at Hamilton's music store.
Plan now open. apl6-97-D
HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
To-night. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday.
THE NIGHT OWLS
BURLESQUE AND NOVELTY CO.
WITH NEW FEATURES. ap!4-l
TTfORLD'S MUSEUM-ALLEGHENY.
t Greatest collection of wonderful amus
ing and entertaining wonders ever placed on
exhibition in Pittsburg or Allegheny. World's
Great Specialty Company No. 3, consisting of
20 of the most refined specialties. Admission,
10c: children 5c. ap!4-24
BUSINESS CHANGES.
VTOT1CE.-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
JA that the copal tnership existing between R.
J. Casey and C. A. Fisher, under the firm name
of II. J. Casey fc Co., has been this day dissolved
by mutual consent All debts due by said firm
will be paid by tbe successors, the nndersigned,
and all accounts due to them will be payable to
FISHER & KRAMER, successors to R. J.
Casey & Co.. Cherry and Virgin alleys, Pitts
burg. ap!7-69
rpHE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
1 existing betwen Tho3. S. O'Ncil and
Leonard V. Stewart under tho firm name of
Thos. S. O'Ncil & Co.. has this dav been dis
solved by mutual consent. Leonard W. Stewart
retiring. The business will be continued under
the same name by Tbos. S. O'N ell, who as
sumes all liabilities ot the old firm and
who Is authorized to collect all accounts due
said firm. THOS. S. O'NEIL.
LEONARD W. STEWART.
In retiring I solicit irom tbe public a con
tinuation of patronage tor tbe new firm.
LEONARD W. 8TEWART.
PlTTSBPBO. April 9. 1890. aplO-25-Tnr
AUO D'OLTVATOSCANA-
Finest Tuscany olive oil. Absolutely pure;
unsurpassed for salads and mavonaise.
GEO. K. STEVENSON 4 CO.,
apli-arwr 'Sixth avenue.
PROPOSALS.
S1
EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED bv tthe Board of InSDectors of
the Western Penitentiarv nf Pennsvlvama. no
to 8 o'clock P. sr. FRIDAY. April J8, 1890, for
furnishing engines and fans for beating and
ventilating new south wing; also for cast iron
sewer pipe, in accordance with plans and
specifications to be? furnished by E. M. Bntz,
architect. No. 801 Lewis block. Pittsbnrg. The
board reserves the richt to reject any or all
bids. EDWARDS. WRIGHT. Warden.
ap8-o8-P .
Office of the )
allegheny" couxty workhouse.
hoboken. pa. s
vtotice to botchers sealed pro
JL F0SAL8wilI be received through the
postoffice to the above addresi until 12 M. of
Saturday, April 19, for furnishine the Work
house for one year with good boiling beef,
free from bone, in the follow log proportions:
One-third chuck, one-third plate and one-third
brisket. Total amount needed, from 400 to 600
pounds daily, except Sabbaths. Place of de
livery, on board of cars Western Penna. R. R.
at i ederal street station. Time for the com
mencement of delivery. May 1.
The Workhouse -will furnish the necessary
tubs for the meat. HENRY WARNER.
apli7 Superintendent
The Southwest Penna. Ry. Co , i
Gbeensbukg. Pa., April 16, 189a f
VfOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED
JLM proposals will be received at the office of
the undersigned until APRIL 22, 18U0, for the
graduation, masonry, bridge superstructure,
ballasting and track laying for about five (5)
miles Sewickley branch, (3) three miles of the
Hecla ai.d Alt. Pleasant br. and about (2) miles
of the Turtle Creek Valley R. R.
Contractors must examine the work in person
before submitting a bid.
Proposals to state price per cubic yard for ex
cavation witbont classification including the
hauling and depositing of material in embank
ments. No allowance will be made for hauL
The company reserves the right to reject any
or all proposals.
Profiles and specifications of the work can be
seen at the office of the undersigned.
J. M. BYERB. Engineer.
apl6-66-D Greensburg. Pa.
SEALED PROPOSALS. IN TRIPLICATE
will be received at this office, until 12 M.
(standard time), on SATURDAY, the 10th day
of May. 1890, for the constrnction and delivery
of two dump scows. Specifications will be fur
nished biduers on application, and detailed
drawings can be examined, and all necessary
information obtained at this office. Pro
posals will only be considered from those
who can give satisfactory evidence of their
ability to construct the dump scows and in the
time specified. The United States reserves the
right to reject any or all bids. The attention
of bidders is invited to tho acts of Congress
approved February 26, 1885. and February 23,
18S7, vol. 23, page && and vol. 21. page 414, Stat
utes at Large. D. W. LOCKWOOD, Major of
Engineers, U. S. A., U. S. Engineer Office,
Custom Bouse, Cincinnati. Ohio, April 10, 1890.
aol6-o9-16,l7,18,19,my7,8
Office of th f County Controller.
Pittsburg, Pa., April 15, 189a J
-VTOTICE TO CEMENT DEALERS.
Sealed proposals will be received at this
ofHce until 3 o'clock P. M., WEDNESDAY,
April 23, 1890, for f n'rnisting the cement neces
sary for the construction and repair of county
structures for the ensuing season.
Any of the following' brands of cement will
be considered: Norton's cement. New York
and Rosendale cement and Hoffman's cement.
Amount needed, about 2.0CO barrels.
Bids mnst be by the barrel, loaded in cars at
any depot in the cities of Pittsburg or Alle
gheny that the County Engineer may direct.
Each proposal to be accompanied by a bid
der's bond in the sum of 1.500, execute!, by the
bolder as principal and two responsible per
sons as sureties.
The party to whom the contract is awarded
shall give bond, with two sufficient sureties,
in donble the amount of contract for tbe faith
ful performance of said contract
Tbe Commissioners reserve the right to re
ject any or all bidi.
For further information inquire at the office
of the County Engineer.
JOSIAH SPEER, County Controller.
aplo-6-D
The Pennsylvania Railroad Com-)
pant, office 233 south fourth st.
Philadelphia. April 11. 1890. S
SEALED PROPOSALS ADDRESSED TO
the undersigned (and marked on the outside
"Proposals"), will he received at this office until
9 A. 31., April 28. 1890, for furnishine all labor,
steam excavator and other appliances and
tools, and performing the work necessary to
complete the excavating of about 500,000 cubic
yards of materials on north side of tbe tracks
at Blair Furnace, on Middle Division, P. R. R.,
and depositing and distributing same on op
posite side of railroad.
No men or materials will be transported free,
and the nse of constrnction trains on main
tracks will be prohibited. '
Contractors must examine the work in person
before submitting a bid.
Proposals must nAihe time for completing tbe
work, as it will be an Important consideration
in tbe awarding of tbe contract
Proposals to state price per cubic yard for
excavation without classification including
the banling and depositing of material in em
bankments. No allowance will be made for
overhaul.
This company reserves the right to reject any
or all proposals. WM. H. BROWN,
ap!2-41-MWF3 Chief Engineer.
pROPOSALS
-FOR-
Bridge SuperBtructure
AND
MASONRY,
Office of County Controller,
Pittsburg. Pa.. April 15, lsuo.
Sealed proposals will be received until 3
o'clock P. M., WEDNESDAY. April 23. 1890,
at this office for the superstructure and mas
onry of two wrought-lron, pin-connected truss
and tour plate-girder highway bridges, and for
supersttucturo only of one wrought-iron. pin
connected truss bridge; also for the construc
tion of two stone-arch bridges, located as fol
lows: No. L Over Montour run, Shaffers.
Through plate-girder bridge, 46J feet clear
span. 50 feet extreme length; deptu of girder,
60 inches: live load, 1,700 pounds per lineal foot;
static load. 660 pounds per lineal foot To have
3 intermediate floor beams.
No. 2. Over Toms run. atDixmont
Stone-arch bridge, 20 feet span, semi-circular
arch.
No. 3. Over Poketos creek, Dougherty's Mill
(skew bridge); low truss bridge. 60 feet center
to center of end pins; two trusses, eacn 7 feet
high and divided into six panels; to have ver
tide end posts; live load, 1.700 pounds per lineal
foot; static load, 650 pounds per lineal font
No. 4. Over Big Sewickley creek, Bradford's
farm (skew bridge).
Low truss bridge, 77 feet center to center of
end pins, 2 trusses each 8 feet high ana divided
into 7 panels; truas to have vertical end posts;
live load. 1,700 pounds per lineal foot; static
load. 660 pounds per lineal foot
No. 5. Over Muntour run, Beaver road cross
ing (skew bridge).
Through plate-girder bridge. 57 feet clear
span, 60K feet extreme length; depth of girder.
60 inches: live load, 1.700 pounds per lineal foot;
static load, 660 pounds per lineal foot This
bridge to have o Intermediate floor beams.
No. 6. Over Robinsons run, Willow Grove s ta
tion. (Bridge on grade).
Plate-girder bridge, 32 feet clear span, 35 feet
extreme length; depth ot girder, 28 tjches; live
load. 1,700 pounds per lineal foot: static load,
630 pounds per lineal foot.
No. 7. Over Flauzhertys run. E. Worth's.
Throueh plate-girder bridge. 50 feet clear
span, 53 feet extreme length: uepth ol cirder,
60 inches; live load, 1,700 ponnds per lineal foot;
static load. 660 pounds per lineal foot This
bridce to' have o intermediate floor beams.
No. 8. Over Burns run. Gumbert's.
Stone-arch bridge, 16 feet span, semi-circular
arcb.
No. 9. Superstructure or bridge over Back
channel, Ohio river, at Neville lland. High
truss bridge of three spans, each 194 feet center
to center of end pin; height of ttuss 28 leet,
and divided ints 14 panels. Clear width of
roadway, 20 feet. Live load. 2,400 pounds per
lineal foot; static load, 1,500 pounds per lineal
foot
(Alo for repairs to masonry of bridge No. 1
over Watson run).
Clear width ni -an bridges, unless otherwise
designated, will bs 17 feet
Bridge contractors should examine the sites
for themselves to ascertain their peculiarities,
the extent of false, workreduired and facilities
for transportation, eta, before bidding.
MASONRY.
Tbe approximate quantity of masonry is
about 2.600 cubic yards and must be of good
quality, and conform to specifications.
Bids to be by the cubic yard in place, price to
include excavation; pumping, shoring, coffer
dams, etc.
Contractors ruust visit the sites of proposed
bridges before submitting a bid.
The county will furnish tbe cement loaded
on cars at any railroad denot in tbe cities of
Pittsburg or Alleghenythe contractor to pay
the freight
All bids mnst be addressed to the County
Commissioners, and indorsed. "Proposals for
Bridce Superstructure." or "Bridge Masonry."
as the case may.be. each proposal to be accom
panied by a bidder's bond, with two sufficient
sureties, in the sum of not less than 50 per cent
of the whole amoaut'df tbe bid. Bidders must
bid for each bridge separately, and may, in ad
dition, bid for the lot as a whole.
Bids for bridge No. 3 mnst be addressed in
separate envelopes tor the Commissioners of
Westmoreland and Allegheny counties, and
for btidgo No. 4 to tbe Commissioners of
Beaver and Allegheny countle.
Tbe right to reject any or all bids Is reserved.
Tbe party to whom tho contract Is awarded
shall give bond, wltb two sufficient sureties, in
double tbe amount" of the contract for the
faithful performance of tbe said contract
Plans? may be seen and specifications and
PROPOSALS.
forms of bond obtained at the office ot Charles
Davis. County Enginee'r, after Thursday. April
17, !.' ' JOSIaH SPEER,
aplo-5-p County Controller.
AUCTION MALES.
By Henry Auction Co., Lim.
Fine fnrnitnre, carpets and miscellaneous
household goods at auction
FRIDAY, Annl IS, at 10 o'dociv
at the rooms. No, 311 Market street
Chamber snits in oak, walnut and cherry,
wardrobes, folding beds, couches, bed loungea,
cbeifoniers. dressers, bedsteads, washstands,
toilet sets, springs, mattresses, bidding, rugs,
lace curtains, fine parlor furniture, hallracks,
desks, cabinets, mirrors, "bookcases, brussels
and ingrain carpets.chairs. rockers, tables.side
boards, etc HENRY AUCTION CO..
apl7-52 Auctioneers.
Clothing, Drygoods, Hotions,
ETC., AT AUCTION,
SATURDAY MORNING, APRIL 19, at 10
o'clock, at the rooms. No. Sll Market
Everything must go, as consignor Is anxious
to settle up. as they need money.
HENRY AUCTION CO..
apl8-62 S Auctioneers.
pUBLIC SALE.rWA3HINGT0N, PA.
MAY 1, at 1 P. jti, the "Old Reliable" Carriage
Manufactory and Planing Mill: size of lot 240x
185 feet; brick boildings easy of change to suit
purchaser; natural gas for fuel; plenty of
water, good railroad facilities;
known day of sale.
terms made
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OFFI CI AL P1TTSB URG.
CM
(O CEIVED at the office of the City Controller
until SATURDAY. April 26 1890, at 2 P. at. for
altering, repairing and remodeling engine
houses Nos. 1, 3 and 6.
Plans and specifications can be seen on appli
cation to Samuel N. Evans, Superintendent
Bureau of Fire.
Bonds in double tbe amount of bids will be
required, said bonds to be probated before tbe
Mnyor or City Clerk.
The Department of Awards reserve the right
to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN,
Chief Department. Public Safety.
Pittsburg. April 15. 1890. apl6-45-D
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of City Controller
until APRIL 24, A. D. 1890, at 2 p. it, for print
ing and binding 300 conies of the report of the
Department of Public Works for tbe year 18S9.
Specific? tions can be seen at the general
office of the department
Each proposal mnst be accompanied by. a
bond in double tbe amount, having two bonds
men, and probated before the Mayor or. City
Clerk.
The Department of Awards reserves the
right to reject any or all bid.
E. M. BIGELOW.
Chief of Department of Public Works.
Pittsburg, April 18, 1890. apl8-69
Pittsburg. April 16. 1890.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of the City Controller
until TUESDAY, April 22, 1890. at 2 o'clock P.
Tit., for 2,500, more or less, round locust posts.
Said pons to be 8 feet long and delivered on
Ruch's Hill, Thirteenth ward, at such places
as may be designated by the Superintendent of
the Bureau of Fire.
Any information concerning the same can be
obtained from Samuel N, Evans, Superintend
ent of the Bureau of Fire.
Bond In double the amount of bid mnst
accompany each proposal, said bond to be pro
bated before tbe Mayor or City Clerk.
The Department of Awards reserves tbe right
to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN.
apl7-87 Chief Department Public Safety.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at tbe office of City Controller
until April 24. 1890, at 2 o'clock p. jr., for f ur
mshinsr the following supplies for the Depart
ment of Charities: Groceries, drygoods, cloth
ing, shoes and leather, meat, fresb fish, butter
and eggs, milk, flour and mill feed, tinware,
hardware, qneensware, coal, undertaking and
ambulance services and drugs. Blanks for
bids and bonds and all other information fur
nished at office of Department of Charities 177
Fonrth avenue. Each bid must be accom
panied by a bond signed by two bondsmen for
double the amount of the bid. and must be
probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. Tbe
Department of Awards reserves .the right to
reject any or all bttls: 'R. XX. ELLIOT. Chief
of Department of Charities.
Pittsburg. April 11, 1890. apl2-94
EPARATE AND SEALED PROPO'sALS
will be received at the office of the City
Controller Jintil 2 o'clock p. M.. on APRIL 24.
for printing and binding 5110 copies of the re-
.poriot me -Department or riiDiic saietyior
the year 1889: and 600 copies ot the report ot
the Bureau of Health for tbe year 1839.
Specifications for said work can be seen at
tbe office of tbe department
Bonds in donble the-amount of the bid, with
two bondsmen, mnst accompany each proposal,
said bonds to be probated before the Mayor
or City Clerk.
The Department of Awards reserves tbe
right to reject any or all bids.
J. O. BROWN.
Chief of Department of Public Safety.
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CITY TAXES NOTICE IS HEREBY
given that tbe duplicates for March and
September installments of city, special, and
sub-district school taxes for the year 1890 have
been placed in my band for collection by tba
Board of Assessors authorized to assess tbe
same.
First installment of city taxes payable in
March or April, second installment navable in
April or September. Five per cent discount
allowed on second installment only if paid with
first installment in month of March, but no
discount is allowed on first installment
Business tax and water rents payable in
month of June.
Five per cent added on all delinquent taxes
on May 1, on July 1 for business tax and water
rents and on October 1 for second installment
of city taxes.
No statement furnished unless you intend
paying yonr taxes by check.
OfTce will be open on last Saturday In March,
and April until 8 o'clock p. M.
mhll-56-D J. F. DENNISTON, CityTreasurer.
Office of the City Treasurer, i
Municipal halt .SMmrFiEi.D Street.
AT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL
1 owners, (whether residents or non-residents
of the city ot Pittsburgh) of drays, carts,
wagons, carriages, buggies, etc., to pay their li
cense at this office forthwith.
All licenses not paid on or before tbe first
Monday In March, 1890. will be placed in tbe
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 donble 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 be re
turned at the time licenses are taken out or 25
cents additional will be charged on tbe license.
Rates of license: Each one-horse vehicle,
$6 00; each two-horse vehicle, 10 00; each four
horse vehicle, tI2 00; each four-horse hack,
15 00; omnibuses and timber wbeels, drawn br
two horses. J1000; one extra dollar will be
charged for eacb additional horse used 19
above specified vehicles.
J. F. DENNISTON.
City Treasure!.
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SEPARATE ANI SEALED PROPOSALS
will be received at the office of the City
Controller until 2 p. M. on Tuesday. April 29,
1890. tor furnishing tlie following supplies for
the Department of. Public Safety during the
year commencing May 1, 1S90, the same to be
furnished to such bureaus 'and department
storehouses as mar be from time to time re
quired, to wit: Harness and horse supplies,
hardware, bouse and stable supplier, horse
feed, oils and grease, hose, hose couplings, etc ,
fuel, meals for prisoners, photographing crimi
nals, sawdust wire, zincs, electrical batteries,
painting and lettering, ice, lumber, tin, copper
and sheet iron work, soap, telephone service,
furniture, cocoa mats, cocoa matting. Smyrna
rugs, carpets, linoleum, bedding, laundry work,
drugs and chemicals, plasters and dressings,
liquors, paints, oils and varnishes, lighting;
buggies, buckwagous and miscellaneous ar
ticles. Specifications for tbe above can be bad at
the general office of tbe department
Bonds In double the amount of eacb bid. with
tno sureties, must accompany each proposal,
said bonds to be executed before tbe Mayor or
Ciiy Clerk. The Department of Awards re
serves the right to reject any or all bids.
J;0. BROWN,
aplS-36-D Chief Department of Public Safety.
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BE.LLEVUE.
For Rent.
Home of eight rooms; good location: good
sized lot well filled wltb fruit; all in prime con
dition; on line of cable road. Apply to
W- JENKTNSON,
ap5-15 919 Liberty street
PATENTS.
O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patenta,
131 Fifth avenue, above Smlthfield, next Leader
office. (No delay.) Established 20 years,
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