HHii THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, MONDAY, APRIL 21, 1890. TENTH ON THE LIST. Where Pittsburg: Stand?, as Compared With Other Large Cities, IS ITS ANKDAL MORTALITY RATE. Interesting Statistics in the Keporl of the Health Bureau. THE PAST TEAK FKEE FROM SCOURGE Superintendent Thomas Baker, of the Bureau of Health, has completed his report for the year ending February 1, 1890. It includes the reports of the Register of Vital Statistics, Sanitary Inspector and the Meat and Milk Inspector, and all have been submitted to the Chief of the Department of Public Safety. The whole report of that department is now complete and ready for printing in book form. The financial statement of the Bureau of Health sUows that for the year 1889-90 it had an appropriation of $39,500, but 53,000 was transferred by Councils to the Police Bureau, leaving ?30"500. of which J35.49S 62 was expended for the maintenance of the Health Bureau. The receipts of the bureau, turned over to the City Treasurer, were J2.377 20 con siderably less than previous years, owing to the reduction of the fee for cesspool permits made by the last Legislature. A place is given in the report to the munici pal hospital for smallpox and Tarloloid patients, situated at Bedford avenue and Francis street, Thirteenth ward. There has been but little use for the Duilding during the past year, but It Is kept In first-class condition, havine re cently been repainted and partly refurnished. It is regarded as the best hospital of its kind in this State. Among the improvements suggested for this branch of the bureau are a new ambulance wagon, the old one being nearly worn out and verv cumbersome, and a couple of fire extin guishers. Mr. Baker also recommends the erec tion of two or more small buildings on the large hospital grounds, isolated from the big building, for the accommodation of destitute persons suffering from other infectious disease. He states that he has bad considera ble trouble to proviae for this class of cases, as the Department of Chanties, will have nothing to do with tnem, no matter how destitute the patient mav be, and the appropriation does not admit of their being taken to hospitals, even if they would accept them, which, in cases of erysipelas, is extremely doubtful. OSLT TIIREE OF THEM. There have been but three cases of smallpox in the city during the year pasr, two of tbem resultinc fatally. One case was of an oil driller brought here suffering from a fatal type of the disease contracted at Petrolia. Ho was taken to Mercy Hospital, where lie died, and the at tending nurse contracted the disease and died also. During the year 4,253 50 was expended in vaccinating unprotected persons by physicians appointed by the Bureau of Health with virus furnished by the same bureau, and the pb si cians were paid, under a State law. 50 rents for each snecessf nl vaccination. This work is done under a set of rules one of which requires care ful inquiry as to the circumstances of the per son to be vaccinated to see if he is an object of charity. Mr. Baker thinks this is unnecessary and hampers the physicians, who mut take oath that they have performed their duty ac cording to all the rnles. The garbage furnace comes in for a share of notice, and its work for the year past i highly commended. Mr. Baker advocates the es tablishment of three such furnaces in the city, on the Southside. East End and Lawrenceville. The report of Chief Sanitary Inspector James M. McEwen, shows 8.21S nuisances abated, and 3.115 visits made by the sanitary police to per sons suffering from infectious diseases. Some very Interesting figures are presented in the character of the local distribution of contagious diseases. The general impression is that the East End district of the city is very healthy, while the old city, conipnsmethe first 12 wards, is very unhealthy. The figures furnished by tbo physicians' returns, so far as contagious dis eases are concerned, show the contrary to be the case. The first eight wards of the city and the Thirtieth, Thirty-third. Thirty-fourth. Thirty-fifth and Thirty-sixth wards are shown to be the most healthy portions of the city. The old wards are getting well sewered, and waste water and other disease-breeding matter is carried off to the river. On the Southside, at -Temperanceville. the Sawmill run drains the 'territory surrounding it, very rap idly. Further up the river, toward Smithfield street bridge, the formation of the land is such that most of the waste and filth is conveyed rapidly to the river. Ihe ordinance now pend ing in Councils providing that property holders shall connect with public sewers will afford great relief to all parts of the city from a health standpoint. INSPECTOR Sl'CTJTCHEON'S REPORT. The report of Meat and Milk Inspector George AV. McCutcheon shows that meat, poultry, game, fish, eggs, milk, fruit and vege tables, the market value of which was esti mated at 13,216 03, were condemned and con fiscated as unfit for food during the year. In addition, 1.305 head of hogs, 42 head of cattle, 66 calves and 4 sheep were condemned and slaughtered. Suits were instituted and fines imposed against six persons for adulterating milk, and against one person for selling dis eased cattle. In concluding his report Mr. McCutcheon calls attention to the large number of slaughter bouses in the city without sewer connections. Especially dur ing the heated term they become very of fensive and nuisances of the worst kind. He recommends that all such places should be re quired to connect with the public sewers at once. Another source of complaint and an noyance is the existence of many dairies in the tbicki) -populated portions of the city. It is suggested that Councils pass an ordinance lim iting the dairies to certain sparsely-settled lo calities. Mr. McCntcbeon further directs at tention to the large number of cattle, sheep and hogs received daily at.the Central stock yards, and which should all be inspected upon arrival. This would require the presence of an Inspector at the yards during at least five days iu the week, which his present duties would not allow the present Inspector t give. Dr. J. Guy McCandless. City PujMCian and Register of Vital Statistics, presents a very comnlete and exhaustive array of tab ulated figures in his report. He con gratulates the city upon the low death rate maintained during the year, not withstanding there were special reasons for alarm, owing to the contamination of the water supply in the midst of the heated term by the Johnstown flood, and consequently to the fact that many families resorted to the nscof spring water which, in most instances, was contami nated from contact with cesspools and leaking sewers. THE CITT'S DEATH KATE. The total number of deaths during the year was 4.2SG, equal to an annual death rate of 17.83 per MOO inhabitants (based on a population of 240',0)). There were LO30 deaths ot itifants under 1 year and 762 of children between tuo ages of 1 and 5 years, making 41 per cent of the total mortality. There were 3,335 cases of Infectious diseases reported during the j ear. with 678 deaths, equal to 15.S per cent of the total mortality. This was an increase over the previous year, but less than any preceding for 15 years. They were lo cated as follows: Old City, 775 cases and 162 deaths; Southside. 725 cases and 139 deaths; East End. 1,835 cases and 319 deaths. Of tho cases reported there were 1.327 cases and S5 deaths fiom scarlet fever; 1,229 caes and 218 deaths from tjphoid fever; 811 cases and 213 deaths from diphtheria: 28 cases and 19 deaths from cerebro spinal fever. Measles caused 06 deaths, being about tho average of the past 16 vears, prevailing most extensively in the East End. Whooping cough caused 37 deaths, be low the average for 16 years, pro ailing mostly on the houtbside. Diphtheria caused fewer deaths than for the past 16 j ears. It also pre vailed most extensively in the East End, the record being: Old City. 50 deaths; Southside, 47; East End. 1IG. The want of sewerage is given as the cause for the prevalence of this disease in the East End. The figures show that until within the past four years almost 50 per cent of the diphtheria cases occurred on the Knnthslrift. A comparative table showing the annual death rate of 16 of the largest cities of the United States shows Pittsburg to be tenth in the list. New York being first, with a death rate of 26.19 per LOO', and Louisville the last, with 14 per 1.000, against Pittsburg's 17.S3 per 1,000. The number of living infants born dnring the vear. whose names, parentage, etc., are regis tered, was 6.382, equal to 20.6 per 1,000 Srbi tants, and 'an increase f 2b0 over the prtTious vear. The males exceeded the temalrs by 370, and the Soutnside had the largest proportion of births. Tncre were 395 still-births reported. The largest number ol births occurred in Sep tember and the smallest number in April. During the year 2.237 marriages were sol emnized and registered, an increase of 22 over the previous j ear, and equal to 9.3 per 1,000 in habitants. 1 he largest number ot marriages occurred in December and the smallest in Feb ruary. The largest number ot deaths occurred In July and the smallest in February. FOR TnERVOU- DEBILITY Due Iloraford'a Acid Phosphate. Dr. H.T. Turner, Kasson, Minn., says: "I have found it very beneficial in nervous de bility, from any cause, and for indigestion," sMujSSikJsJjdijiSSSB-"s ., is.M.m- fi.i . aa, lt,.yf, -,lt a TiiJ&iiitfiftlfflnlAMtftfrfBfoir'SffilMMMMiltodfrlB WALKED FROM BE0W.NSYILLE. A Demented Oetosennrlnn Carries All Hli Worldly Goods to Pittsburg. Yesterday afternoon William Oliver. S3 years old, was brought the Central station and given quarters until he can be otherwise provided for. He comes from Brownsville, Fa., and walked all the way from there to this city, taking a week to do it, begging his meals from farmers and sleeping by the roadside. He had with him a satchel and a tin box. In the latter was a varied assortment of tax receipts, his naturalization papers, granted by the late Judge McCandless In 1865; his marriage certificate, which showed that William Oliver and Mary Ann Phillips wero married by Rev. William Owens, July 27, 1859. The box also contained the record of a deed for the sale of a piece of land in Monongahela City from James Stock dale and wife to William Oliver and wire. The old man stated that bo was born in Kilmarnock, Scotland, and appeared to be somewhat unbalanced in mind. A SPLENDID BARGAIN. Flno Upright Piano, 8200. Art excellent 7 octave upright piano, with full iron frame, elegantly carved rose wood finished case and excellent tone, fully warranted in every respect, for J200. Cover and stool included. Also, a first-class square grand piano at less than half the original cost. For a splendid bargain call at the music store of J. M. Hoffmann & Co., 537 Smithfield street. The celebrated Sohmer pianos, the superb Colby pianos and Newman Bros, organs at reasonable prices. Suits, First Class for 810. For to-day we have placed about 1,200 men's suits on three tables iu the front part of our store which will be sold as a special drive for 10. The suits are of our own good make and made or cheviots, cassimeres, worsteds and diagonals, cut in" sacks and cutaway frocks, and all of them are of this season's make. Take our word for it, vou have to pay in other stores for suits no bet ter than ours from $15 to $18. Our price for to-day is $10. Remember a fine French clock is given away free with every sale of S15orover. P. C. C. C, Cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the Court House. B.&B. Speaking of ribbon bargains Te have placed on separate counter, apart from regu lar ribbon department, two distinct lines of all-silk ribbons, numbers 5 to 16, at such low prices as to eclipse all so-called special bargain sales. Boggs & Buhl. Infants' Coaches. See our novelty springs. They are the easiest riding and cost you no more at Har rison's than the common ones do elsewhere. Harrison's Toy Store, 123 Federal street, Allegheny. Special for This Morning-. 500 cases of men's fine hats in the new Youmans, Dunlap and Miller shapes, and all tbe new colors, at $1 50. This is the greatest bat bargain ever offered by any house on earth. Call and see them to-day. P. C. C. C, cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the Court House. The People's Store. "We shall open to-day satine suits for ladies in eight stvles, running in price at J4 50. $5, ?G, $8 and $8 50. All our own workmanship. Campbell & Dick. B. & B. For bargain hunters 20,000 yards of fine quality all silk ribbons, Nos. 5 to 16, in 50 shades, ranging in prices from 6c per yard, 50s peice, 16c, 31 4.5 per peice. Boggs & Suiil. Infants' Coaches. See our novelty springs. They are the easiest riding and cost you no more at Har rison's than the common ones do elsewhere. Harrison's Toy Store, 123 Federal street, Allegheny. Ow l,nA nf Otn linlP-hncn ?n nnn..at comprises fast biack. tan and modes all good valnes. Chns. Pfeifer, 443 Smithfield and 100 Federal sts., Allegheny. iiwr Lntest Styles In children's and misses' fine kid, patent tip, spring heel, button shoes, at $1 25 and $1 50 per pair, at G. D. Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny. MP For ihe Little Fellow. Here's a great bargain for the boys. Just for to-day we will offer about 400 suits to fit boys, age 4 to 14, in neat checks, plaids and .sillc mixtures at $2 50, suits which other houses advertise as bargains at S4 00. P. C. C. C, cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the Court House. SOO Cnnoons of Ribbons Bight from the manufacturers. Here at The People's Stor J is where you can find every conceivable tint .far trimming, etc Prices the lowest. Campbell & Dick. Glove kid and ladies' foxed gaiters, in sizes irom 4 to 0, at El to $1 50 per pair at G. D. Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny. m'p See our new undressed Mocha glove for spring wear. Chas. Pleifer, 443 Smithfield and 100 Federal sts.. Allegheny. MWP MEETINGS. OFFICE OF H The Bridgewatfb Gas Company Rochester. Pa.. Annl 10. 1890. A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCK HOLDERS of this eomnanv will ln hvld attnenmce. uocnester, tra., on xilUKSDAY, Jnne 19. 1890, at 3 o'clock P. M., to vote for or against a proposition to reduce the capital stock. The amount of the proposed reduction is 7,081 shares, having a value at par of 703,400. F. L. STEPHENSON, Secretary. ap!8-3-3ivs XOTICLs. Office of Treasurer Allegheny ( County. April 1, 1890. NOTICE. In pursuance of the twenty-first section of an act relating to Allegheny county, approved the 1st day of May. 1S61, and of the amendments of the said section, approved the, 30th day of March, 1S66. 1 do hereby give notice that the duplicates for the several wards, boroughs and townships will be open, and I will bo prepared to receive the county. State and poor taxes for 1890 on and after tbe 1st day or May, 1S90. 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 bo no reduction allowed during the month of August. There will be 10 per cent added to all taxes remaining unpaid on the 1st day of September, 1890. WILLIAM HILL, mh29-63-D freasnrer of Allegheny County. NEW PUBLICATIONS!. JUSP ll&ADY: BRAMATICOPIKIOHS. BY MRS. KENDAL. 16mo. Paner 50 cents; or In cloth, gilt top, with These entertaining anecdotes and Impres sions of tbe famous English actress, Mbs. Ken dal (Madge Robertson, sister of T. W. Rob erteon, the dramatist) which have been run ning through Murray's Magazine, are issued in America in a collected form by special ar rangement with the author and with a new preface. For sale by all dealers, or sent post paid on receipt of price. Little, Brown & Co., Publishers, 251 Washington bt, Boston. ap20-108-M TO MANUFACTURERS. Why not move into the Indiana Natural Gas Belt and Ret your fuel for nothing;! The Marion Real Estate Company, of Marion. Ind with a capital of $50,000, will give free land, f reo cas for fuel, lights and all other purposes, free rail road switch and a good cash subsidy for a few substantial factories. For particulars address, W. L. LENFESTBY, Secretory. apl7-42 . Maxiou, Ind. I tS'IHsplay' advertisements one dollar ptr square Jot one insertion. Classified advertise menu on this page such ax Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc., ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than fifty lents. "THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. THE DISPATCH HAS OPENED A BRANCH OFFICE FOR THE SOUTHSIDE AT NO. 12M CAKSON STREET. WHERE ADVERTISE MENTS. NEWS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS CAN BE LEFT. BOTH FOR GENERAL EDITIONS. AND FOR THE SPECIAL SOUTHSIDE ISSUE PUB LISHED EACH SATURDAY. BRANCH OFFICES ARE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES, WHERE WANT, FOR SALE. TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. 31. FOR IN SERTION NEXT MORNING: Advertisements are to bo prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with Trus D1S PATCH. P1TT8BUKO. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. Sfcfl Pjtler street. EJ1IL G. STUCK EY. I4th street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY ACO., Wylle ave. and FultonsU N. STOKELY, Firth Avenue Market House. EAST BSD. J. TV. WALLACE, HZ1 Penn avenue. OAKT.AXD. MCALLISTER & SHElISLEK.5thav. & AlwoodsU sotrrnsiDE. JACOB SPOHN. No. ICarson street. H. A. DUNALDbON, 1707 Carson street ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHElt, S9 Federal street. H. J. MclIRIDF- Market House, Allegheny. FREDH. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGERS A SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCI1ENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G.W.HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRYM. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. K. MORRIS, 68S Preble ave. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKER. Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. SHARPSBURG. C. BELLMAN. Stationer, 818 Slain St. ADVERTISERS, PLEASE NOTICE! THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH HAS BEEN REMOVED to corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. aiule Ilcln. WANTKD-TWO OR THREE BOYS ABOUT 15 years of age. 163 SECOND AVE. ap!l-l TTTANTED-A SECOND HAND BAKER. AP V PLY at 1811 Penn ave. JOHN DOILE. ap21-I3 TTTANTED-YOUNG MAN AS WAITER IN V restaurant. Applv 36 DIAMOND SQUARE 5p21-H TP"A.NTEI)-A PORTER AT SCHRIEI1ER V HOTEL, 33 and 36 South Diamond, Alle gheny. ap2I-7 WANTED-A GOOD PLUMBER. APPLYTO G. H. ROBINSON, No. 2 Boquet St., above Fifth ave. ap21-2 WANTfD-A MILL BLACKSMITH. APPLY at CLINTON IRON AND STEEL Vi ORKS, Thirty-third ward. ap20-190 ANTED-A GOOD WAGON BLACKSMITH atoncc. Applv at C.GKUBBb', 1105 Main street, bharpsburg. Pa. aplO-73 -rjfTA.NTED-FIRST-CLASS PLUMBER: GOOD V wazes totherlKhtmin. Apply NEWELL A GARVIN. Newcastle. Pa. ap-0-171 WANTED-MAN FOR DAIRY. INQUIRE after 3 P. M. WIGUl'MAN BROS., Forbes street and Shady lane. ap21-4 TTANTED A GOOD BREAD OR CAKE VV baker, at HARRIS' BAKERY, Wllklns burg. Pa.; a good place for a good man. ap21-6 WANTKD-BOV FROM 16 TO 20 EAKSOLD for dairv. inqule alter 3 r. M. WIGHT MAN BROS., Forbes stieet and Shady lane. ap21-3 WANTED FIRST-CLASS WOOD CARVFRS at Dayton Car Works; steid v work to good men. Address BARNEY SMITH M'F'G CO., Dayton, O. ap20-48 tj ANTED - A FIRST-CLASa CARRIAGE TV trimmer for light work; must be good and speedy: steady lob. Addresi G KO VE CITY CAR RIAGE Vt ORKS, Grove City, Pa. ap20-102 WANTED-YOUNG MAN AND SALESMAN who is thoroughly acquainted with the in stallment, furniture, carpet and store business. Address 10S CAN, Dispatch office. ap20-52 W ANTED-A VEGETABLE GARDENER, 6lngle man: one that can work wltn horse. Inquire ate. A. SMILE & CO.'S. hatters, IS Firth avenue, from 10 o'clock A. M. to 12. apSO-53 W ANTED-A TRAVELING MAN WHO HAS experience in wholesale confectionery busi ness, ana can command trade. Address J. K. Mc KEE&CO.. Limited, 1029 Liberty st. nplS-13-D -TTTANTED AGENTS-S10 PER WEEK, IN TV every town, to sell our teas, coffees, spice and baking powder. Address GREAT WESTERN TEA CO., 663 Pearl St., Cleveland, Ohio. ap9-98 -TTTAN'TED-A COLORED MALE WAITE't V lor private family: must be experienced and have references. Address statlnx name and recommendations, BOX A, Dispatch office. ap20-lC3 W ANTED-A NUMBER OF HOOD ROCK foremen on Norlolk and Western Railroad at Cltrlstlaiisburg, Va.; liberal wages. Apply on work to E. J. GAYNOR & SONS, Contractors. ap!9-56 YTTANTED-UKST-CLASS WHITE BARBER: V one that can speak German: sober and steady: none other need apply: S with board; Im mediately. A. N. TURGLON, 401 Fifth ave., ilcKeesport. Pa. ap20-26 WANTED-BO'IKKEEPER-A YOUNG MAN capable of taking ch irgc of a set of books; one who has had experience In the Iron business preferred; must give reference and time of ex perience. Address A. B. C, Dispatch oClce. ipl9-V" WANTED-SALESMEN AT 75 PER .MONTH salarvand expenses, to cell a line orsllver platedwarc, watches, etc.: by sample only; horse and team furnished free: write at once for full Particulars and sample case of goods free. SPAN IARD bILVERWARE CO.. Boston, Mass. SC24-90-D -TTTANTED-AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN, V who can sell to the refill grocery trade baking powder, mixed mnstard and extracts; no answers noticed without full details of vour ex- fierlencc and amount of goods sold, and when so ast employed, etc Address F. 27, care Lord & Thomas, Chicago. aj)21-20-M.v WANTED - FIRsT-CLAhS. RESFONS1BLC agent to Introduce "Ihe Cashier," the only successful, popular-priced cash register In the market: liberal discount and exclusive ter ritory to a competent man, and a rare opportunity to engage In a lucrative, permanent bnslncas. AMERICAN CASH KEGlbTLR COMPANY. 99 101 Washington st.. Chicago, 111. ap!0-lC0 j TtTANTED AN ACTIVE MAN FOR EACH V section, salary ?75 to S10U, to locally repre sent a successful N. Y. company Incorporated to supply dr) goods, clothing, shoes. Jewelry, ef.. to consumers at cost: also a lady of tact, saiarv f-M, to enroll members (S0.OO0 now enrolled, (100,000 paid In); references exchanged. EMi'IRE CO OPERATIVE ASSOClA'llON (credit well rated). Lock Box "67, N. X. fe7-76-M WANTED-SALEsMEN ON SALARY OR commission to handle the new patent chem ical Ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling uoy elt ever produced: erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion of paper: W0 to Sou per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to SSiOln six days: another (32 In two hours: we want one ener getic general agent for each btate and Territory: sample by mall Xic. For terms and full particu lars address 'IHE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., La Crosse, Wis. ap20-41 Female Help. WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK tor Jamlly of two. Apply at 187 FOURTH AVE. ap20-119 WANTED-SIX WAIST FINISHERS: NONE but experienced need applv. Call after 6 o'clock Mondav evening at PARCELS & JON ES 29 Fifth ave. apiO-15 WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED WOMAN to cook for a girl school outside the city: must come well recommended: SJ0 a year with board and washing. Address Q, Dispatch office. apl8-4 Slnlc nnd Female Help. WANTED-1 GERMAN NURSE, 200 HOUSE girls, cooks, chambermaids, dining room girls, waiters, drivers, gardeners, farm hands. MRS. L.THOMl'SON, COS Grant st. ap!7-UThs VITANTED-AT ONCE 49 FARM HANDS V and vegetable gardeners, hotel cook, pastry cook, dining room girls, disiiwasher, storeroom girl, cooks, chambermaids, house girls, house keeper. MLEHAN'b, 545 Grant St. ap21-D Hoarders nnd Lodsjem. -VTTANTEO-OCUnPANTS FOR FOUR HAND. T T SOMELY furnished rooouis, with or with out board; use ol bath. Call at 956 PENN AVE. ap20-120 Financial. WANTED MOKTGAGES-tl, 000, 000TO LOAN . J city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand (percent, and on l&rms in Allegheny and acla ccnt counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PENNOCK& SON. 103 I ourth avenue. ap"-f4l w ANTED-TO liOAN S2O0.0O0 ON MORT- UAlrLa; fiw ana. apwsra ai o per cent; (500,000 at 4,H per cent on residences or business property; atso iu auioimuK FRENOi. La Fourth avenue. ilso in adioinlug counties. S. H, OCil--U WANTED. Financial. -TT"ANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY OB V V Allegheny county property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVLBiCO.. WFourtu avenue. mh2-D w ANTED-TO LOAN MONEY AT THE lowest market ratp. on mnrtrsfffiL In lariro or small amounts. W. A. HERHON ft SONS. 80 Fourth ave. apS-u-Min WANTED MORTGAGES IN LARGE AND small amounts at lowest rates. MA CRUM & CUBBAGE, Room 34 Fidelity Building, 121 Fourth ave. fcl9-Cl WANTED-MORTGAGES WE ARE PRE PARED to loan sums from SMOto $500,000 on city and country property; 4X. S and 8 per cent. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 1.3 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. apl9-6-MWS W ANTED-TO LOAN S500.000. IN AMOUNTS of (3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4 per cent, free oftax: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK A BA1RD, 85 Fourth avenue. se!l-dJ6-i Miscellaneous. WANTED-EVERYONE TO CALL AND SEE the light running New Home Sewing Ma chines: for speed and easy running none better. II. CABl'ER, No. 19 Sixth St. ap!6-MWF WANTED A SECOND HAND Bl'OVE crusher and pulverizing drill in good order and cheap. Address, stating lowest price and particulars, to T. FITZGERALD, Hamilton, Canada. ap20-109 W ANTED-TO RENT OR LEASE-A LOT corner -Braddock ave. and Sixth St., at Braddock; well situated for retail drug business; Improvements made It desired. Inquire NO. 210 SMITHFIELD ST., or BOX 220, Braddock, Pa. aplO-34-MSSti WANTED BUYERS FOR BANANAS, lemons, orances, cocoannts and a general line of foreign fruits; largest stock bananas in the city: am handling from six to eight cars Mediterranean frultweekly; call and see me before purchasing elsewnere; sennyour oraers by mall lor bananas and fruits. THOMAS H. MCGOVf AN. 607 Liberty st. mhl4-S7 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cltr Residences. FOR SALE-f5,00O-CENTER AVE., NEAR Enon St., a 2-story brick of storeroom and 6 dwelling rooms; both gases and water, etc.: lot, 22x76 to alley. BLACK & BA1RD, 95 Fourth av. ao20-!23 FOR SALE VERY CHEAP IF SOLD QUICK Corncr Bedford and Mason St., Mt. A ashing ton: lot 140x127 feet; large house 10 rooms, out buildings, fruits. See W. A. HEUKON & SONS' SO Fourth ave. apl8-21-MTh S FOR SALE-WYLIE AVE. THREE NEW 2-story and mansard brick dwellings of 7 rooms each, nice cellar, water, etc.; and three 2-story frames of 5 rooms each In the rear; reut, SI.240 per vear; an Investment. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. ap20-123 East End Rculnencra. F OR SALE-A COMl'LETE HOME FOR f3.70a on navments almost as easv as rent: a neat house, 6 rooms, attic, late Improvements: lot 30x130 feet: at bhadyslde. See Y. A. HEB RON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. ap20-76-!L 23,20, 30. FOR SALE-PRESS BRICK HOUSE, WITH stone trimmings, inside shutters, etc.; lot 22x85 ft.; located on Edmund St., near Penn ave. and Cemetery; a cheap property at HOOO. BECK FELD 4 BBACKEN, 61 Ohio St., Allegheny. ap20-e2 TTIOR SALE (4,500-FRAMK HOUSE EIGHT JD large rooms, porches, bays. etc., located on 60 foot street In '1 wenty-flrst ward, on handsome grounds, 48x135 lcet: small cash payment, balance on time. MELLON BKOTULR3, 6349 station St., E. E. apI9-47-MWF FOR SALE A NEAT DWELLING ALMOST new, near Shadyslde. 8 beautiful rooms, re ception hall, natnral gas and all other modern conveniences: line lot 50x120 feet to an alley; im mediate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. ap!9-5-D nnzelwood Residences. FOR SALE-HAZELWOOD-2-STORY BRICK dwelling 8 rooms, hall, bath, laundry, hot and cold water, good range, nat. gas, front and rear porches; lot 41x270 feet; onlr 2 minutes' walk from Haielwood station, B. & O. R. R.. and Second Ae. Electric Rallwav: price (7.000: terms easy. IRA M. BURCHF1ELD, 158 Fourth ave. aplO-86-D Allecucnr Residence. FOR SALE-EAST DIAMOND ST.. NEAR TO Park, two frame house: lot 15x120: rents for (276 a vear: a bargain at (3.000. BECKFELD & BRACK.EN, 61 Ohio St., Allegheny. ap20 82 F OR SALE CLARK ST., 1'ROY HILL. Frame house and mansard: 6 rooms: lot23x 40 ft.: stable on rear- prl:c, 83.200. BECKFELD A HKACrUl., ui onio St., Aiicgneny. apiu-oi FOR SALE-VALUABLE PROPERTY AND large building on Ridge avenue, Allegheny, fronting on the parks: lot 72x110 feet: excellent location. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth ave.. Pittsburg. ap!9-5-D I TTiOKSALEORTRADE-ALLEGHENYFIIIST-I X class brick dwelling; 8 rooms and all con veniences: two nrick nouses, 4 rooms ami attic each. In rear; comhli.ed rent (S50; verv easy terms on sale or trade forgood suburban property, (3,000 to (5. TOO and take mortgage or cash for difference; this propcrtv Is on first-class street and good In vestment. BLACK & BAIRD, M Fourth ave. ap20-124 FOR SALE-SMALL HOUSE AND LOT IN Third ward, Allegheny, at auction; No. 235 Sandusky st.. near North ave., will be sold at auction on the premises. Tuesday, April 22, at 3 o'clock; lot 11 feet 7 inches wide and 8lfeet4 Inches long; brick house, lour rooms and kitchen, a very good and convenient location: posltlvesale for cash, by order of executor. Key for examina tion at office of A. LEGGATE JfcSON, Auctioneers, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. apl9-52 FORSALE AN ELEGANTS-ROOM DWELL ING In Allegheny, on Arch St.: most desira ble and best location on the entire st.; adjacent to the parks, electric cars, etc.; spacious double parlors, fine vestibule and hall. large bath, wltu lavatory and hot and cold water, furnace, natural gas, laundry: everything In prime order through out; arrangements could be made to give immedi ate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO , 129 Jbourth ave., Pittsburg, ap!9-5-D Snburbnn Residences. FOR SALE-AT A GREAT REDUCTION Truly a bargain if sold quick, at Bellevue, Ft. Wayne R. R-, centrally and desirably located: lot 80x176 feet, with a good dwelling 9 rooms. In flrst-class order. See AV . A. HERRON & SON'S, 80 Fourth avenue. apl8-20-18,21,23,26 FOR SALE A DESIRABLE SUBURBAN residence property on P. It. R. ; ten lsrje rooms, library, bath, lavatory, furnace, natural gaaud alt other modern requirements and In prime order: over an acre of ground, fruit and shade trees, copious flow of pure water; stable, carriage house ard all other outbuildings; would exchange In part for city property, JAb. W. DRAPE & CO., 12S Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. ap!9-5-D FOR SALE FINE SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, with all conveniences, brick house 12 rooms, bath, lavatory, pantries, hot and cold water, nat ural gas, etc., earrlae? house and stable, hot beds, etc., with 12 acres of garden land, line orch ard, abundance of grapes and all other small fruits shrubbery, etc., and laid out iu walks, drives anil shady nook? in an artistic manner; this is one of tbe finest properties on the market. Particulars from JAb. . DRAPE & CO.. 123 Fourth ave.. Pittsburg. anl'J-4-MWS FOR MALE LOT. Enst End Lorn. FOR SALE-ONLY (1,200; NICE LEVEL LOTS lnKatKnd, near Point Breeze and railroad: 57x120. to 20 ft. alley. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth aye. aprl6-53 IJHlR SALE-IN THE .M1DSTOF SHADYSIDE. ' on Walnut St.. on grade, lot 24x137 fiet (Ji.uwi) eacn. see vt. a. in.uuu.1 iisufts, . 80 Fourth ave. apl2-59-12,15.18,21 F 'OR SALE-HAN DSOS1K CORNER LOT 60 feet fronton nrnnrtnent street In Nineteenth ward atSMper front foot. MELLON BROTHERS, 6319 station St., h. E. apl9-47-MWP FOR SALE-A BEAUTIFUL .LOT IN MEL LON'S NewBaum Grove addition on Onyx St.. H-astEnd- size. 50x115; easy terms. BLACK & BAIRD, 93 Fourth ave. ap20-I3 F ORSALE-SUMMERLEAST., KOUP, CON VENIENT to i-mti ave. cable, nice laving lot, 44xiuu to aitey: a Dirgain. jsajh.b.11, THOMPSON & CO.. 102 Fourth ave. ap20-135-ltWF FOR SALE-NLGLEY AVE.: (SO PER FOOT front: lot 60-fcet front; first-class neighbor hood; paved street and flagstone Bidewalk: 11 bar gain. BAX1ER, THOMPSON & CO., 16J Fourth are. ap20-IS3-MTuTlisu FOR SALE-ON HOMEWOOD AVE.. NEAR Homewoodsta.. P. R. B.. very desirable lots. 21x100 ft., for onlv (900; the cheapest property on the avenue, see W. A, HERKON i. bONS. 80 Fourth avenue. ap20-77-21,23,26,29 IT'ORSALE-INVESTMENTON SHADY LANE; ' 8acres within 10 minutes' walk of Forbes: lies lu full view of Scbenley Park: onlv 82, WO per acre, one-halt cash. ED. W1TTISII, 410 Grant St., Pittsburg, Pa. apJO-D Suburbnn Lor. I7OR SALE-3 ACRES AND 12 ACRES OF level land on line of railroad, eminently suitable for laying out In building lots. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave, Pittsburg. spl9-5-D FOR SALE AT SW1SSVALE FIVE LOTS, 40x120; 2 minutes from station; prlre. (650: easv terms: a bargain. HAMNKTT &, MEISE DITII, 102 Fourth avenue and Wilklnsburg. ap!9-93 FOR SALE-AT EDGEWOOD, LOT 150X128, 7 minutes from station; price. (1.650: easy terms: a-good investment. HaMNETT 4 MER EDITH, 102 Fourth ave. and Wilklnsburg. apl9-93 FOR SALE AT WILKINSBURG A FEW choice lots In plan No. 2, Wllklns estate: price (750; easy payments; all lots In plan No. 1 are old: call soon. HAMNETT & MEREDITH, 102 Fourth ave. a p 13-93 T7OR SALE-NOKTn HOMES1EAD LOTS, 60X 120 feet, fronting on a 60-ront street, near Swlsvale station, I', li.lt. , and City Farm station, B.&O. R. R.: prices) to (500 each: terms to suit. IRA M. BURCIIFIcLD, 153 Fourth arcn'.e. aplO-36-D FOR SALE-3 ACRES OF GROUND ON LINE or railroad, near the city: Is well suited to lay out In building lots: all qnlte level and 'In splendid location: would sell rapidly. JAS. AV. DHAPjS & CO.. 129 Fourth avenuaFittsburg. , ap!9-4-MWS FOR SALE-(1,750 PER ACRE Al INGRAM, P., C. iSt. L. R. 11, 0 fine laying building lots. 1 acre each, gas main in front: elegant view of tho river and Chartlers valley: thlscanbccut up to good advantage. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. ap20-123 FOR SALE L.OTS. Allegheny Lou. FOR SALE-IN SECOND WARD, CHOICE bulldinsr lots, corner of two good streets, cheap. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. ap20-131-MWTBu F OR SALE-100 ALLEGHENY LOTS ON Lnmhurrt fit.. T.1nrffn jinrt Mnnlp ave.. Tenth and Twelfth wards: payments easy. Inquire of o, ad. jiutKAUuun.fi. i orm uiamonu bi. ui 43 Federal t. mhl2-S6-o Fannv F1 OR SALE-A FARM OF 140 ACRES. 8500: A farm nfi!8nrrp nrlre nnlv Si. 600: a farm or 600 acres, price only 5.000: a flno dairy farm 680 ncrcs, f?,viv. J. 11. uniQiuiii iuaruusuui, ,, Va, aplS-63 FOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE-A FARM OF 175 acres in Virginia in good section of coun try contiguous to market town, railroad, post offlce. schools, etc.: the adjoining farmlsoecu- fiied and owned by a successful farmer from But er county; full particulars from a peronal visit can be learned at our office. JAS. AV. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. ap!9-4-MW8 FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chances. POR SALE PAPER ROUTE. ADDRESS 1 PAPER, Dispatch office. ap20-!9l FOR SALE-1WO NEW DRUG STORES Best location: good opportunity for right man. Apply at W. J. GILMORE& CO.'S, 40 oeicuiu arc., city. ay-v-. 17OR SALE-A FURNITURE SIORE DOING ; a good business: stock new; satisfactory reasons given for selling. For interview, ad dress Box S. M., Dispatch offlee. aplO-93 1710R SALE-OR EXCHANGE-A (7,000 STOCK of drygoods: best location In flourishing city of Canton, O., on P.. F. W. AC. R. R.; Measli; balance In good paper or property. Address ROB ERr CHARTERS, care 40 South Market St., Can ton, O. ap30-153-MSuwk TORSALE LEADING BOOK AND STATION Jj ERY store In best town In Western Penna.: extensive coal works, hardware store In good town, grocery stores, bakeries, 5 and JOcent store, drugstores, cigar stores, milk depot. SHEPARD & CO., 151 Founh ave. ap!6 FOR BALE-A PARTNERSHIP INTEREST IN an old-established lumber business In the city, having a splendid plant and in excellent location: ail experienced bnildlne contractor would find this a splendid opening. JAS. AV. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. apl9-5-o FOR SALE AN OLD ESTABLISHED RETAIL family grocery and tea. firm In Allegheny: one of the oldest and best stands in either city: business highly prosperous: making money and Increasing: a rare opening In every sense. Par ticulars from JAS. AV. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, nttsburg. apl9-4-MTVS FOR SALE-A PARTNERSHIP INTEREST IN the coal business in a neighboring county, on line of R. R. supplying lake trade: mines now In successful operation and doing a profitable business: acceptable party can secure the office of becretary and Treasurer: particulars confident ially to principals only: capital required (5,000 to (10,000. JaS. AV. DRAPE &. CO., 129 Fourth ave nue, Pittsburg. apl6-51-jrw8 FOR SALE A THOROUGHLY EQUIPPED specialty manufacturing business, in a flour ishing town on line of R. 1C, close to the city: business is well established and prontable, and susceptible of being largely Increased; ample facilities for conducting the business ucon a con servative basis; raw material In abundance close at hand; goods largely In demand by wholesale drug trade: full particulars to principals only: JAb. W. DEAPE A CO., 129 Fourth ave,. Pitts burg. apKM-Mws FOR SALE-A PARTNERSHIP INTEREST IN a well established and highly successful manufacturing firm In the cltv, having sev eral lines of specialties, with largj profits: this Is a fine opening: the firm is sound and strong and tbe business Is on a solid basis; we are personally acquainted with the gentlemen composing tne firm and have pleasure in recommending them as being thoroughly reliable In every particular; a good man Is wanted to undertake one of tbe de partments or to take charge of the office: cspltal required. (20,000; no one need apply who Is not possessed of good business qualifications and of undoubted integrity; references given and re quired: all communications will be regarded as confidential. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. ap!9-l-MWS Xinslncas Stands. FOR SALE DESIRABLE HOTEL, KNOWN as Sherman House, cor. AA'ashlngton and Second streets. For particulars apply to AMLIA SCIIRE1NEK, Martin's Icrry, O. ap20-71 FOR SALE-BUSINESS PROPERTY ON SEC OND and Third aves.. city; 431eet rront: ex cellent point for Investment; must be sold to set tle an estate. JAS.A. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth ave., PIttsbnrg. ap!9-5-D FOR SALE A LARGE WAREHOUSE PROP EUTi with Iron front, on Penn avenue: cor ner lot, 5 floors, elevator and complete warehouse facilities throughout: Immediate possession. Par ticulars from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Tourth avenue, Pittsburg. Bapl9-5-D F OR SALE-PLANING MILL. LUMBER vard and grist mill. In a mannfacturingltowu near citr: owners have other business requiring all their time: this Is a first-class opening for one or two good men. Particulars from JAS. AV. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. ,apl6-51-5TW8 FOR SALE-MANUFAOIURERS-WE 'would earnestly Impress on you the Import ance of examining a piece of property we have on River ave.. Ally, between P.& W. and AV.P.R.R.: for convenience, location and price It cannot be duplicated In the two cities. BeeM. P.UOWLEY &SON, No. 127 Fourth ave. apl9-91 FOR SALE-THH ELEGANT SUMMER RE SORT wltli lintel property and seven cot tages, etc.. atldlewood: oernlneacres of ground with dense growth of fruit and shade trees and shrubbery: most excellent opening: for anyone who understands the business there is a fortune in it. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Agents, 1J9 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. apl9-5-D BInnnfactnrinz Site. FOR SALE MAN UFACTURING SITES:OVER 200 acres of nice level land above water mark online ot railroad, river, natural gas, etc. only 19 miles from the city, adjoining a growing town, where there are churches, schools, stores, etc, most eligible tract of land for manufacturing pur poses In the market: liberal terms arc ottered to any substantial Industry. Descriptive circular and other particulars from JAMES AV. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth ave.. Plttshnrg. ap!9-4-MWS FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. norac. Vehicle. Livo Stock. &c FOR SALE-ONE FINE BAY SADDLE HORSE and one black trotting horse: also good road bay mare. Apply liociibWHiDtat l.lvery Stables, 548 Fifth ave. mil ave. , ap-u-iy- FOR SALE-2 HOltSF.S. 1 2-SEATED BA ROUCHE. 2 set double harness, 1 set single harless, 1 bugey, 4 robes, 1 saddle. Inquire at PITlsBUHG END HAND br. BRIDGE. ap.3-14 Alnchlncry nnd illctnls. FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW and refitted: repairing promptlv attended to. POKIER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., L1M., below suspension bridge, Allegheny, l'a. apl-76 FORSALE DRILLING ENGINES AND boilers for oil or gas ttells, engines and boil ers in CTery size and style, saw mills and wood working machinery. HARMEs MACHINE DEl'OI, No. 97 iirstavc., Pittsburg, Pa. mu9-D IJSOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND ! boilers: all sires and stvles la stock, from 4 to 100 h. p.;all rctlttedtgood as new, at lowest prices: portable engines, to 25 h. p. : boilers all sizes and styles. J ,b. YO U N G, 23 Park way, Allegheny, Pa. oc25-sO-D F lOK SALE-TWO OPEN STEEL FUKNACES, with or without trns producers: hydraulic crane with pumps. 24 In. d lujrh: billet mill with S siAnu 01 nousen; rH anu scrapsnears, engines, etc. THOMAS CAULIN'b bONS, Lacuck and bandusky sts., Alleebenv, la. auii-17-MW Miscellaneous. F IOR SALE -HANDSOME BAR FIXTURES and counter for sale cheap. Inquire at yr. CHARLES HOTEL. apiawia FOR SALE-1 HAVE FOR SALE OR EX CHANGE (15.000 worth of saleable goods: would like to exchange for property. 2513 PEN N AVE. ap202- , PERSONAL PERSONAL HOOKS AV ANTED IF YOU have an v books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK blOKE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 PERSONAL-BOOKS'. BOOKSI-5C000 A'OL UMEs all bargains: we will buy tbat small lot of books of yours or your llbrarv. FRANK BACON & CO., Cor. Smithfield st. and Ihird ave. apU-11 PERSONAL-A LIFE-SIZE CRAYON FOR (3 50. or one large 6x10 photo for framing, or 12 beautiful cahlnets for (I uutil further notice, at AUFRfcCUT'S ELITE GALLERY. 516 Market St., Pitts. ; come early; bring children. ap2-35 PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE 1 URN ED: recently they had not been on the best of tei-ms owing to a little family lar occa sioned by tbe 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 tliey agreed tn semi all their work hereailcr to DICKbON, the Tailor. 63 Ilfth ave., corner AVood St., second floor, and now everything is lovely and peace and happiness again reigns in their household, 'lelephone 1554. au30-n LOhT. LOSf-LADY'S GOLD AVATCII AND CHAIN at Herron hill park Sunday, April 20, 1S90; 1. R. T. engraved on chain; finder will bo re warded bv returning sime to Mrs. ANNIE M. THORN. 629 Wylle ave., above Klrkpatrlck st. ap21-26 REMOVALS. D R. WAUGAMAN'S DENTAL ROOMS, (Formerly 311 Smithfield St.), have removed to 806 PENN AVENUE. Fine gold crown work a specialty. apo-GD-MWF -JkTOTICE- PASTORIUS, snecessor to MARTELL, the sign painter, has removedo corner Fifth ave and Smithfield St., third floor; entrance on Fifth ave. ap3-illVF TO LET. Cltr Residence. TO LET A FURNISHED HOUSE OF EIGHT rooms from Mayl. on Wylle avenue. Thir teenth ward (on line of cable cars): (30 per month. See AV. A. HEItRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. apl8-22-MWr Enat End Residences. TO LET-HANDSOME OAKLAND RESI DENCE, corner of Forbes and Halket streets, 12 rooms, all the latest improvements, fine large lawn. See W. A. HERKON SONS, No.80 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. apl6-4I-MWr suburban Residences. TO LM CRAFTON STATION, COULTER street. P.. C. A St. L. R. R., a two-story frame dwelling ot six rooms: front porch, nat nral gas, nice yard, etc.; -20. J. F. OORMLEY, owner. apZO-125 Offices. Deilt Room. &c TO LET-A FEAV NICE OFFICES IN GER MANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, AVood and Diamond streets. aplO-43 TO LET-FOURTH STORY OF NO. f FIFTn avenue, part of what has been heretofore knownas Ihe Dispatch Building: room suitable for lodge room or for light manufacturing. Key to be had from W. M. Crlbbs. Real Estate Agt., No. 99 Fifth ave. For particulars see BltJ. MGR. DISPATCH, corner Smithfield and Dla.nond sts. 117 Business stands. TO LET OR FOR SALE THE LARGE 5-storled Iron-front warehouse on IVnn ave., near Twelfth st. ; suitable for flour and feed or other business; very superior facilities: elevator, offices, etc.. etc.: Immediate possession. JAS.W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. ' apl9-4-MWS illisccllaneons. T IO LET OR FOR SALE ATLANTIC CITY Hotels, hoarding honses. cottages and lots: largest list, choicest locations, honorable dealing; satisfaction guaranteed. R. S. PETIET'S REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY. 1505 Pacific ave. apI8-4l-itws TO LET OR FOR SALE-HOTELS, COTTAGES and bath houses, 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. ADAS1S & CO.. Real Estate Agts., Real Es. tate and Law Building. ap!6-53 LEGAL NOTICEo. A, B. STEVENSON. Attorney at Law, 9fi Dia mond street, Pittsburg. Estate of Charles Mills, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT letters testamentary on tho estate of Charles MilU have been granted to tbe under signed, to whom all persons indebted to said estate aro requested to mate immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same should mako them known without delay. MARY A. MILLS, Executrix. Braddock, Pa. apl3-S4-3t J. EWING SPEER, ATTORNEY, 157 Fourth avenue. IN THE ORPHANS' COURT OP ALLE GHENY county. EstateotJamesI. Kulin, deceased. No. 15, September term, A. D. 1886. Writ ot partition or valuation. To David Kuhn, Adam Kubn, James S. Kuhn, Mary S. Knbn, Alice Mclntyre and John F. Mclntyre, her hnsband; James H. Scott, James S. Kuhn. guardian of John K. Scott, Mary E. Scott and Gertrude Scott; Hettle M. Dunbar and E. L. Dunbar, her husband; Cornelia B. Speer and John Ewing Sneer, her husband: Albert Knhn, Edward L. Butterick, Mary D. Duvall and J. H. Duvall, her husband: Annie Le Moyne and Julias Le Moyne, hor husband; Elizabeth P. Kutm, Mahala It Kuhn, Alice B. AValkrr and John M. AValker, her husband: Mary A. Evans, Letitia Foster and John Foster, her husband: AVilliam E. Harrison. Letetia S. Sampson, Sarah M. Sampson, Letetia S. Brubaker and Ed S. Brubaker, her husband. Andrew P. Morri son, guardian of Adam Sampson and Harriet L. Sampson; Annie M. Clark, Thomas S. Neel, AVilliam Neel. You are hereby notified that an inquisition will he held in pursuance of tbe above mentioned writ of partition or valuation, on tho premises in Versailles township. Alle gheny county, Pennsylvania, on TUE&DAY, the 20th day of May, A. D. 1890, at 10 o'clock A. JL. and Second and Third ward", Pittsburg, same day at 3 o'clock 1. at., to make partition to and among the heirs of said deceased In such a manner and in such proportions as by the laws of this Commonwealth is directed eta, at which time and place you may attend i you think proper. ALEX JE. MCCANDLESS Sheriff. SnHRIFF'S OFFICE, PITTSBURG, April 12, A. D. 1S90. apl3-SS-M ELECTION!. MONONGAHELA AVATER COMPANY. ELECTION NOTICE THE ANNUAL election of a President and 8 managers of this company will take place on TUESDAY, MAY B, between the hours of 3 and 5 P. f. at this office. G. STENGEL, Secretary. ap2U-55-D Office Alleghent Suspension ) Bridge Co., Pittsburg. March 29. 1800. ) ELECTION NOTICE-IN PURSUANCE of a resolution of the Board of Managers passed this day, a meeting of the stockholders of "The President, Managers and Company for erecting a bridge over the Allegheny river, op posite Pittsburg, In tbe county of Allegheny," will be held at the general office of the com pany, at the Pittsburg end of the bridge, on FRIDAY, May 30 next, at 10 o'clock A. M., to consider and pass uoon tbe question of increas ing the capital stock to enable tbe company to renew and. extend the structure of their bridge. AVM. ROSEBURG, Treasurer and Clerk. mh31-20-M AUCTION SALES. BRUCE & SHIELDS. Attorneys, cor. Fifth avenue and Grant street. TjlXECUTOR'S SALE. Estate of JOHN McKAY. deceased. The nndersigned, oxecntorof said estate, will soil at public sale, on tbe premises, 1005 LIB ERTY STREET, Pittsburg. Pa., on FRIDAY, APRIL 25, A. D. 1890, at 10:30 o'clock a. m., the entire remaining stock of AVHIftKIES IN STOCK AND BOND, BRANDIES, AVINES. 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 A CO., Auctioneers, 12) Fourth ave., Pittsburg. apl9-8-19.21.i2.21.25 ELEGANT HOUSE FURNITURE AT AUCTION, TUKSDAY MORNING. APRIL 22, at 10 o'clock, Mliich, for convenience, wero removed from residence to bo sold at the rooms, 311 MARKET ST. Fine npnght piano, almost new; chamber furniture, modern in stjle: handsome parlor furniture, portlers and curtains, toilet ware, pictures, mirrors, lady's secretary, folding bed, velvet, moquet ana body hrussels carpets, hair and husk mattresses, laundry and kitchen goods, etc HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM., ap20-128 Auctioneers. "PUBLIC SALE. WASHINGTON, PA MAY 1, at 1 P. H.. the "Old Reliable" Carriage Manufactory and Planing Mill: size of lot 210x 185 feet: brick boildlngs easy of change to salt purchaser; natural gas for fuel; plenty ot water, good railroad facilities; terms made known dav of sale. apl"-30 REPORTS. rriHE ARGYLE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. I Ocean end ot Connecticut ave. Now open, full view of ocean. S. AV. FERGUSON. apl2-43-lt'WFSu rpHE CH4.LFONTE. ATLANTIC CITY. X On the beach. North Carolina ave.; unob structed ocean vieur; salt water baths in the bonse; elevator; now open. fe9-114-D E. ROBERTS t SONS. BKOAVN'S MlLLS-IN-TriE-PINES Elegantly furnished new hotel now open; sun parlors, open wood fires, electric lights, ele vator; 30 miles from Philadelphia via Penaa. R, R. For rooms, circulars, address P. S. ATTICK JIgr.. mhl9-51-D Brown's Mills P. O., N. J. HOTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAY, N. J. Accommodates 300 guests; open all tho year, omnibus and sea water baths free to guests; the finest summer and winter resort on the coast: house within 50 feet of the surf. ruhl-oO-D JAMES & STEFFNEK. 1'HE ARLINGTON. OCEAN GROVE. N. J. Accommodations and appointments first class. Services the best. Accommodates 350. Will open May 1. 1890. mh8d-D WM. P. DOLBEY, Prop. HADDON HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. ROBT. J. PEACOCK. Clerk. feEWO-D Q UO D'OLIVA TOSCANA- Flnest Tuscany olive oil. Absolutely Dure: unsurpassed for salads and mavonaise. GEO. K. STEVENSON & CO., apll.srwF Sixth avenue. PROPOSALS. VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED JLl proposals will be received by the Com mittee on Borongb Property for the erection of a two (2) story bricK building for the borough of AA'ilklnsburg. Plans and specifications can be seen at the store of Brown & Hackett, AVood street. AVilklnsbnrg. Bids will be received until 4 o'clock P. 3T. Saturday, April 20, 1890. Tho committee reserve the right to reject any orall bids. JAS. AVILBON. Ch'm, C. A. MITINOER. apBWO-D DANIEL KRIDER. Notice to Bidders. The Town Council of Rochester borough, Beaver county. Pa., will receive bids for the paving of a part of New York street, contain ing about 1,000 square yards more or less with hard burnt brick, in accordance with plans and specifications to be seen at tho office of Borough Engineer up to MAY L 1890. The borough re serves the right to rejert any or all bids. R. A. SMITH, Secretary. Rochester, Pa., April 19, 1S90. ap20-107 PROPOSALS PROPOSALS ADDRESSED to the Board of School Directors of the borough of Bellevue will he received by tho said board until 5 p. ji. MONDAY. Mayo. 1890. for the erection of a three-story brick addition tn the public school building In Slid borough, and for the raisin: of tho old building and making certain alterations of the same. Dranings and specifications can bo seen at the temporary office of J. M. BALPH. Archi tect, No. 91 Federal street, Allegheny (second floor). The contractor will be required to fur nish satisfactory security to the f nil amount of tho contract for the faithful performance of tho same. Tho Directors reserve the right to reject any or all proposals. ap21-S5 The SournwEST Penna. Ry. Co . l Greensburo. Pa., April 16, 139a I -VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED IS proposals will be received at the office of the undersigned until APRIL 22. 1SW, for tho graduation, masonry, bridge snperscructure. ballasting and track laying for abont five (5) miles Sewickley branch, (3) three utile of the Hecla and Mt. Pleasant br. and abont (2) miles of the Turtle Creek Valley R. R. Contractors must examine the work In person before submitting a bid. Froposils to state price per cubic yard for ex cavation without classification including tbe 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 tho work can bo seen at the office of tbe undersigned. J. M. I1YERS. Engineer. apl6-66-D Greecsburg. Pa. JEFFERSONVILLE. IND.. APRIL 17. 1S90. Sealed proposals in triplicate, subject to usual conditions, will be received here until 11 o'clock A. Jf. (Central standard time), SATUR DAY, the 17th day of May, 1800, for furnishing at tbe Q. M. Depot here, various articles of quar termaster's stores, such as stationery, ranges, wagons, carts, wagon parts; blacksmiths', wheel wrights', carpenters'. Saddlers, painters', and miscellaneous tools; iron, hardware, paints, oils, rubber hose, hoAe and mulo shoes, horse shoe nails, etc. Preference will be given to articles of domestic production or manufacture, condi tions of quality and price (including in the price of foreign productions or manufactures the duty thereon) being equal. Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, and to ac cept the whole or any part of tbe supplies bid for. All information furnished on application to this office. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked "Propoxate for Quartermas ter's Stores," and addressed to COLONEL HENRY C. HODGES. Asisant Quartermaster General. U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaster. apl9-35-19.20.21,22,myl0, 11 Office of tiie County Controller. Pittsburg, Pa.. April 15, 1890. ( JVTOTICE TO CEMENT DEALERS. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 3 o'clock p. jr.. WEDNESDAY, April 23, 1890. for furnishing the cement neces sary for the eonstruction 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 Kosendale cement and Hoffman's cemen:. Amount neeJcd, about 2,000 barrels. Bids must be by the barrel, lovled in cars at any depot in the cities of Pittsburg or Alle gheny thatrthe County Engineer may direct. Each proposal to be accompanied by a bid der's bond in the sum of 1.500, execute J by the holder 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 double the amonnt of coutract. for tbe faith ful performance of said contract. The Commissioners reserve tho right to re ject any or all bid. For further information inquire at the office of tho County Encineer. JOSIAH SPEER, County Controller. apl56-D )ROPOSALS FOR Bridge Superstructure -AND MASONRY. OmcE of County Controller, i Pittsburg. Pa., April 15, 1890. Scaled proposals will be roceived until 3 o'clock P. M.. AVEDNESDAY. April 23. 1890. at this office for the superstructure and rras onry of two wrought-Iron, pin-connected tru3 and tour plate-girder highway bridges, and for superstiucture only of one wrougbt-iron, pin connected trnss 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, 40 feet clear span. 50 feet extreme length; ileptn of cirtler, CO inches: live load, 1,700 pounds per lineal foot; static load, 650 pounds per lineal foot. To have 3 intermediate floor beams. No. 2. Over Toms run. at Dixmont. 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 hava ver tiUc end posts; live load, 1.700 pounds per lineal foot; static load, 650 pounds per lineal foot. No. A Over Big Sewickley creek, Bradford's farm (skew bridge). Low truss bridge. 77 feet center to center of eml pins. 2 trusses each 8 feet high and divided into 7 panel"; truss to have vertical end posts; live load. 1,700 pounds per lineal foot; static load. 660 pounds per lineal foot. No. 5. Over Montour run, Beaver road cross ing (skew bridge). Throuch plate-girder bridge. 57 feet clear span, bOi feet extreme length; depth of girder. 60 iuche: live Kad, 1,700 pounds per lineal foot; static load, 660 pounds per lineal foot. This bridge to have o intermediate floor beams. No. B. Over Robinsons run, Willow Grove s ta tlon. (Bridge on grade). Plate-girder Bridge, 32 feet clear span. 35 feet extreme lengtii; depth or girder. 2a i jches; live load. 1,700 pounds per lineal foot: static load, C30 pounds per lineal foot. No. 7. Over Flanghertys run, E. AA'orth's. Throttch plale-girder bridge. 50 feet clear span, 53 feet extreme length: depth ot cirder, CO inches; live load, 1,700 pounds per lineal foot; static load, 660 pounds par lineal foot. This bridge to have 6 intermediate floor beams. No. S. Over Burns tun. Gnmbert's. Stone-arch bridge, lGfeet span, semi-circular arch. No. 9. Superstructure of bridge over Back channel, Ohio river, at Neville Manrt. High truss bridge of three spans, each 191 feet center to center of end pins; height of tiuss 28 lcet, and divided into 14 panels. Cleat width of roadway, 20 feet. Live load. 2.4CO pound per lineal foot; static load, 1.500 pounds per lineal foot. (Also for repairs to masonry of bridge No. 1 o or AVatson rnn). Clear width nf all bridges, unless otherwise designated, will be 17 feet. Bridcc contractors should examine the sites for themselves to ascertain their peculiarities, tbe extent of false work required and facilities for transportation, etc.. before bidding. MASONRY. Thn annroxlmato nnantitv of masonry Is about 2,600 cubic yards and must be ot good quality and conform to specifications. Bids to be by the cnbtc yard in place, price to include excavation, pumping, shoring, coffer dams, etc. Contractors must visit tho sites of proposed bridges before submitting a bid. Tbe county will furnish the cement loaded on cars at any railroad depot in tbe cities of Pittsburg or Allegheny, the contractor to pay the freight. All bills must be addressed to tbe County Commissioners, and indorsed. "Proposals for Bridge Superstructure." or "Bridge Masonry." as the case may be, each proposal to bo accom panied by a bidder's bond, with two sufficient sureties. In the sum of not less than 50 per cent of the wholo amonnt of tho bid. Bidders must bid for each nridze separately, aod may, in ad dition, bid for the lot as a whole. Bids for bridge No. 3 must bo addressed in separate envelopes t tho Commissioners of AVestmoreland and Allegheny counties, and for bridge No. 4 to the Commissioners of Beaver and Allegheny countlm. The right to reject anv or all bids is reserved. 'Ihe party to whom the contract is awarded shall give bond, with two sufficient sureties. In double the amount of tho contract, for the f aithf nl performance of tl.e said contract. Plans may be seen and specifications and forms of bond obtained at the office ot Charles Davis. County Engineer, after ThurBdav. April 17. 1890. JOSlAlI SPEER, ap!5-5-D County Controller. PATENTS. ' O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fif th avenue, above Smithfield. next Leader office. (No delay.) Established 20 years. e260 OFFICIAL P1TTSTIURG. SEALED PROPOSALS AVILL BE RE CEIA'ED at tho office of the City Controller until SATURDAY. April 26 1SS0L at 2 P. M., for altering, repairing and remodeling englna houses Nos. 1, 3 ami 6. Plans and specifications can bo seen on appli cation to Samuel N. Evans, Superintendent Bureau of Fire. Bonds in doublo the amount of bids will ba required, aid bonds to bo probated before the) Mayor or Cltv Clerk. Tbe Department of Awards reserve the rignt to reject anv or all bids. J. O. BROWN, Chief Department Public Safety. Pittsbuko. April 15. 1890. apl&45-D SEALED PROPOSALS AVILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of City Controller uutil APRIL 21. A. D. 1KK, at 2 P. if., for print ing and binding SCO conies of the reports of the Department of Public AVorks for the year. 18SSand ISS9. Specifications can be seen at tho genen office of the department. Each proposal must be accompanied by bond in double the amount, having two bondt men. and proband before tho Mayor or Cit. Clerk. Tho Department of Awards reserves tha right to reject any or all bids. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of rnblic AVorks. Pittsbueg, April IS, 1S50. aplS-69 SEALED PROPOSALS AVILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of the City Con troller until 2 o'clock P. M. on Friday. May 2, 1890, for the erection of No. d police station on Forbes avenue, near Boquet street. Fourteenth, ward. Plans and specifications can be seen at tha office of Bichel & Brennan, architects. No. 91 Fifth avenue. Bonds in double the amount of each bid. with two sureties, must accompany each proposal; said bonds to be executed before the Mayor or Cltv Clerk. Tho Department or Awards reserves tha right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN. " Chief Department of Public Safety. ap21-13 SEALED PROPOSALS AVILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of City Controller uutil April 2J. 1890. at 2 o'clock p. it, for f ur nishlner the following supplies for the Depart ment of Charities: Groceries, dry goods, cloth ing, shoes and leather, meat, fresh fish, butter and eggs, milk, flour and mill feed, tinware, hardware, qneensware, coal, undertaking and ambulance services and druzs. Blanks for bids and bonds and all other information fur nished at office of Department of Charities. 177 Fourth avenue. Each bid must be accom panied by a bond signed by two bondsmen for double the amount of tho bid. and must bo Srobated before the Mayor or City Clerk. Tho ippartment of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. R. C. ELLIOT. ChieZ of Department of Charities. Pittsburg, April 1L 1893. apl2-9! PlTTSBUBO. April 16. 1S90L SEALED PROPOSALS AVILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of the City Controller until TUESDAY. April 22. 1890. at 2 o'clock P. 31.. for 2,500, more or less, round locust posts. Said posts to be 8 feet long and delivered on, Ruch's Hill, Thirteenth ward, at such places as may be designated by the Supenntendent o tbe Burean of Fire. Any information concerning the same can ba obtained from Samuel N. Evans, Superintend ent of tbe Bureau of Fire. f, Bond in double the amount of bid muse accompany each proposal, said bond to be pro-, bated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROAVN, apl7-S7 Chief Department Public Safety. SEPARATE AND SEALED PROPOSALS will be roceived at the office of the City Controller nntil 2 o'clock P. si., on APRIL 21, for printing and binding 500 copies of the re port of the Department of Public Safety for the ear!SS9:and SOO copies ot tbe report of the Bureau of Health for the year 1SS9. Specifications for said work can be seen afi the office of the department. Bonds in double tha amount of the bid, witb two bondsmen, most accompany each proposal, said bonds to be probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves theV right to reject anv or all bids. J. O. BROWN. Chief of Department of Public Safety. apU-35 SEPARATE AND SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at tbe office of tbe City Controller until 2 r. 31. ot Tnesday. April 29, 1S90. for litruishing t'io following supplies for the Department of Public Safety during tho year commencing Mav 1, 1890, the same to ba furnished to such bureaus and department storehouses as may bu from time to time re quired, to wit: Harness and horse supplies, hardware, house and stable supplies, horsa feed, oils and grease, hose, hoso couplings, etc, fuel, meals for prisoners, photographing crimi nals, sawdust, wire, zinc, electrical batteries, painting and lettering, ice. lumber, tin, copper and sheet iron work, soap, telephono service, furniture, cocoa mats, cocoa matting. Smyrna rugs, carpets, linoleum, bedding, laundry work, drugs and chemi",ils. plasters and dressings, liquors, paints, oils and varnishes, lighting, buggies, buckwagous and miscellaneous ar ticles. Specifications for tbe above can be bad at tbe general office of the department. Bonds in double the amount of each bid, with two sureties, must accompany each proposal, said bonds to be executed betoro tbe Mayor or City Clerk. Tho Department of Awards re serves the right to reject,any or all bids. J.O.BROWN, aplS-3G-D Chief Department ot Public Safety. Office of the City Treasurer. , Municipal iialu djiitiifield Street. VJOIICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THATALIi JLv owners, (whether residents or non-residents of the city ot Pittsburg) oft drays, carts, wagons, carriatres, buggies, etc., to pay their li cense at this office forthwith. All licenses not paid on or before the first Monday In March, 1890, will be placed in tho hands ot police officers for collection, subject to a collectioa fee of 50 ceuts. Ami all persons neglecting to pay on or be fore first Monday in May. 1S90, will be subject to a penalty double the amonnt o' tho 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 bo charged on the license. Rates of license: Each one-borse vehicle, S6 U): each two-horse venicle, ?10 00; each four horse vehicle. S12 00; each four-horse hack, $15 00; omnibuses and timber wheel", drawn by two horses. 1000; ono extra dollar will bo charged for each additional horse used irt above specilied vehicles. J. F. DENNISTON. City Treasurer. fe20-22-p ClITY TAXES NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the duplicates for March and September installments of city, special, and suh-disttict school taxes for the year 1890 havo been placed in my bard for collection bv tbo Board of Assessors authorized to assess tha same. First installment of city taxes payable In March or April, second Installment payable in April or September. Five per cent discount allowed on second installment only if paid with, first installment In month of March, but no discount is allowed on first installment. Business tax and water rents payable la month of June. Fire per cent added on all delinquent taxes on Mayl, on July If or business tax and water rents and on October 1 for second installment of city taxe. No statement furnished unles3 you intend paving your taxes by check. 0ff.ee will be open on last Saturday in March and April until s o'clock P. St. mhll-56-D J. F. DENNISTON. City Treasurer. Continued on Fifth 1'aae. AMUSEJIENTS. X ELAND T. POWERS. "DAVID GARRICK." CARNEGIE HALL. ALLEGHENY, MONDAY EVENING. APRIL, 23. Tickets at music store of Alex. Ross, 137 Fed eral St., and E. G. Hays &. Co., 75 Fif tn ave. ap20-57-at BIJOU THEATER-TO-NIGHT. ROBERT MANTELL IN THE COItSICAN BROTHERS. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. April 28 Edward Harngan in Old Lavender. ap219 ' RAND OPERA HOUSE ' TO-NIGHT. THOS. W. KEENE, LOUIS XI. Matinees AVednesday and Saturday. Next AVeek A Dark Secret. ap21-U HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night. Matinees Tuesday. Thursday and Satnrd.iv. HARRY AVILLIAMS' OAVN SPECIALTT COMPANY. Friday afternoon Benefit of Newsboys Fund. ap21-37 D R. HANS VON BULOAV. PIANO RECITAL. OLD CITY HALL. Friday Evening, April 25. Tickets at Hamilton's music store. Plan now open. apl8-97-r BASEBALL NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. RECREATION PARK. Allegheny vs Cleveland. Game called at 330. Train leaves Union depot at 3:25. p21-M PIANOS, ORGANS. And all manner of Small Instruments HAMILTON'S, delO-D Fifth arenas. 4 i
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