izi trwimn T Tpwr'jz- THE PITTSBUBG- DISPATCH. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 189L ' EULOGY ON SHERMAN Delivered Yesterday by Dr. Town send, of the Unitarian Church. A DISCOURSE OS REAL K0BIL1TT. Key. a W. HcCorkle Explains the Full Frsitajje ot True Kelicion. OIHEU TL'Ll'IT TOPICS OF IE5TERDAI Rev. Dr. J. G. Townsend, of the Unitar ian Church, was greeted by a large congre gation yesterday, the beautiful weather tempting many people out. The topic selected by Dr. Townsend was "General Sherman." During the course of his re marks he said: "One by one the central figures in the great drama of the "War of the Rebellion retire behind that curtain Me cOl death Grant, Sheridan, Porter, and now Sherman. It is not flattery, to say that General Sherman was one of nature's noble men. Kind, tender, strong, modest, he won the respect, he commanded the hearts of all wno met him. But he came to fame because lie was a soldier, a fighter. Is it not strange that in the nineteenth century the soldier should be so prominent a figure No, for the time of fizuting is not past. Human nature and human society being -fthat tl.cy are, difficulties will arise which can only be settled by an ap peal to armr. As in the experience of the lud. virtual there comes a time when, by physical force, he must resist the burglar, the ru&an, the mob, so there will come a time in the experience of the nation when evil power must be put down by bullets. In the better day coming, all differences will be reconciled by peaceful arbitration, but rain has not yet risen lo that condition of intelligence and conscience. "I think I hate wir as war war for revenge, war for glory, as few hate it. But I am sure that the time comes when peace is dishonor, dis grace and national disaster. Even Jesus, who pronounced a eulogy on peace-makers. Mid: 'He came not to bring peace, but a Etvofd. Hi-, bnonl "With Ills Conscience. "How pathetic it is that there must be so often tlieclang of tht sword before there can be the sang of peace! General Sherman was not a fighter bocaue lie lorcd fighting, but because be saw there was no otber way to the right set tlement of a great question. His sword had li. conscience in it. As a commander he was proline and fur-seeing, as Chattanooga, Atlanta, and tils famous marcli to the sea. tell, Since the close of the war. though living with the eye of toe public upon him, his pure and sim ple llfo tand unassa.Icii He was truly great, not onlj m military power, but m his manhood. And manhood, after all, is the greatest thing uB earth or in heaen "Oeneral Sherman's work is done; he has received his great promotion. He has gone from our sight, and his absence grieves us like the absence of a friend " Pa'ingon to his sermon, which was an ex planation of "Whv I am a Unitarian." Dr. 'lownt.end said "I was not to the manner horn, but bate come a long journej'to the home of my laltli. I was born in Allechenr, of Methodist parents, and naturally Decani a Methodist minister, fcixjears agol withdrew from the Methodist Church, while pasior of the Asbur Church in Buffalo, and lounded tl e Independent Church in Jamestown, N. Y. Sickness obliged metoiesign my work there, and a 3 ear ago last fall 1 came here, to preach the faith of my manhood in the home of my childhood. A Iclie er in Frogressiveness. "I am a Unitarian because it is not a faith finality. It is progressive, and sees there may be discovered new continents, new stars in the realm of truth. ITnitariamsm keeps in touch with the scientific method, and above all, seeks lo be in harmony with facts. A fact, however mean and ugly, is uetter than the free theory. Nay, no fact, though it seem so, is mean aud uglv. but beautiful aud divine. .Every fact is it not a revelation of God "Umtariamsm throws down all the fences round about the intellect, and opens the wide uuiverse for the fact of thought. It plants not the oak tree of manhood in the teacup of a nar tow creed. It believes that lifo is sweet and good, and human nature sound and whole. The old creed makes man a ruin of the past. J ay, man is rising higher and higher, and by and bv will leave the terrible incident of sin behind Lim. TJnitarianism believes that manhood is the finest thing on earth or in heaven, and that no one can look down on the good man. All doors will open to him. It believes in the unity of God. who is father and mother of all men. It believes in Jeus as the noblest manifestation of God, but would not take all the jewels to en rich that great name. He is our brother, and thousands liko Him have thrown themselves in sub ime abandon upon the altar of humanity. "Umtariamsm does not discredit the Bible, but thinks that God evermore reveals Himself 111 the sea breeze and poet a song, 111 the baby's Inughier and the hero's lile. It believes we shall abide beyond the river, and there no prison door of Hades shall close humanity in, hot opportunity evermore shall be. Our name ought, nerhaps, to be Humanitarian rather than Unitaiian." THE OKLY TRUE NOBILITY. Subject of Kc. E. IS. Donehoo's Interesting hermon Last Etening. Rev. E. It. Donehoo. of the Eighth Presby terian Church, took his text last evening from the Acts of the Apot!es xviull, taking for the title "Nobillt." Tho word noble, as popularly used, said he, expresses several distinct ideas. We call a person noble who is endowed with a lofty character, with a superior quality of mind and heart, not as applied to birth and rank. 1 e have little use tor aristocracy of any kind, and account it .a weakness in any free-born American citizen who runs after lords and dukes who occasionally visit our shores, in hope of receiving laudations of weak minded toadies, or beguiling some maiden with money and little brains into marrying for a title. Any claim to nobility not lia'-cd on personal worth, or which owes its existence to king or potentate, is a slander on the name. Every year the title gamed by tsunie ancetoral deed is less appre ciated, wmlc brains and bcart grow ruo'o in favor. The American nation was nearer establishing a titled aris tocracy the day it bectme inoependent thanitccr was or ever will be. Rons the day tar distant, if all signs do not fail, when kings, emperors, czars, sultans, monarchs and autocrats bs whatever name they are known, will uc swept from the face of the earth, to bo mourned by none but their offspring. NobilitA based on peronal worth, integrity of character which makes itself recognized in chastity of speech such a nobilitv will never die. The trouble with the multitude is, they will not gne the teachsrs a chance to present the truth lo Ibtm. Ibev shun iho house of God. aud vill not examine to see if there is any ground for the truth. othing will so ennoble a soul, and lift up all that is base and groveling, as a neaitj acceptance of Christianity, and tho application of its truths. The only true nobil ity wbich can be depended upon to survive all contingencies and receite the just tribute of praise in the presence of the great King of Kings is that of being a son of God, through faith in His only son, Jesus Christ. CLOSED TO ALL GOOD. Eev. S. It. aicConnick l'oiuts Out the Dan gers of False Beliefs. Rev S. 1!. McCornuck last night outlined the dangers of false beliefs to bis congregation at tbo Central Presbyterian Church, Anderson street, Allegheny. His text was: "Beware lest any man spoil you through philosophy and man's deceit." lie first described the conditions under which this advice w as gi en by Paul. Said he: "Action is determined by what we think. In the case of the Colossians they thought Chris tianity was a kind of Judaism and that there fore a man had to become a Hebrew before he could become a Christian. True, a man some times acts contrarv to his convictions through other stronger motives. A man will steal when be is starving although he morally believes it wrong to steal, but ordinarily a man acts as be thinks. If be suppose God will not punish him it will in sensibly afflict ins conduct, and he will become lax in his notions of right and wrong. This is illustrated in the number of misdeeds in this locality. An impression prevails that juries will not convict, and so crime goes on. "Wrong thinking docs not release us from the responsibility to do right. A man may think an electric battery is harmless, and touch's it. The Coroner sits in his case just tho same. A man may not believe in the law against counterfeiting, but be suffers if he is caught. Ho may not believe in God. or Christ, or have faith in a condition of salvation, but sad tosav, what we believe will not change the fact. Our duty is to have right beliefs and act accordingly. "False beliefs are most dangerous, because tftev rlo- tlm onl to the trnth. A man who continually practices dishonesty forgets what honesty is. Wrong thinking shuts the mind to the truth, and for this reason It is almost Im possible ;to convert a Pharisee. The saddest case is that of a man who has closed out all truth by persistently dealing falsely." TBTJE EELIGION DEFINED. Its Essential Features Clearly Pointed Out by Rev. & W. McCorkle. The Full Truing of True Religion" was the subject used by Rev. S. W. McComle, of the First Congregational Church, Allegheny, yesterday morning. Mr. McCorkle said: "Wo are not discussing tho fruitage of tho religion of the hypocrite, nor the self-deceived, not yet tho formalist, but tho results of the.religion of tho one who, in erecting his spiritual building, has had careful regard to the foundations; we refer to one who has passed beyondextcrnalsin the matter of bis faith, and has had vital deal ings with the living Christ. Snch a one be comes first of all a co-laborer with God. Christianity is a constructive force, and touches human life in a vital and saving way. It raises the bead of the man bowed over bis muck-rake, and lets him see the angels that hover above him. and gives him ears for their messages. "The fruitaee of true religion gives to the Individual ana to tho nation high ideals of dutv and honor. It makes obedience to God and conscience easy and natnral, enabling the Christian to turn his back on the godless slanders of this world. It enables him to put faith for sight, the eternal and unseen for the temporal and seen. Religious finished work is a character that is so firmly rooted in vital and saving trutn that it does not depend on environ ment." Mr. McCorklo referred to a deacon of whom he had beard, who was the pillar in an Eastern church, but who. going West, beyond the Mis sissippi, not only lorgot his church vows, but became as reckless aud godless as tbo typical cowboy. "True religion." he said, "begins on U19 Rock of Ages, and builds into the skies. Tho exhortation is, 'Grow in grace.' Preten sion in religion is like tvlnc beautiful fiooers on a dead biish. and saying they belong thei e. Religion in its completed work swings open the gatps of pearl aud gives the open vision of the immortal life." Services at the Jail. Jail services yesterday afternoon were con ducted by Rev. E. R. Donehoo, assisted by a very able quarter. WEDDED TO THE CHUECH, Ceremonies That Will Attend the Installa tion of Rev. S. "IV. aicCorkle, Rev. S. W. AicCorkle will be formally in stalled as pastor of the First Congregational Church, at Manhattan and Franklin streets, Allegheny, next Friday evening. The cere monies will be impressive, and a number of distinguished ministers from different parts of the country will be present and take part in the services. Among them will be Rev erend Doctors Richards and T. W. Jones, of Philadelphia; Rev. C. "W. Hiatt, D. D., of Cleveland; Eev. Charles Carroll, of Steu benville, O., and Rev. T. C. Edwards, of Pittsburg. Rev. S. "W. AicCorkle toot charge of the Fust Congregitional Church of Allegheny November 9, 1890, aud has already become one of the leaders among the ministers of the two cities, as well as having gained a reputation for being one of the finest pulpit orators of the country. He was educated at Ft. Wayne, Ind., at the Union Theological Seminary, and also took a post-graduate course at Lane Seminary. Prior to his ad vent to Allegheny he was pastor at Spring field, O., for four years, and at Ironton for three years. His call to Allegheny was unanimous. Rev. Dr. Richards will preach th'e instal lation sermon. The charge to the church will be delivered by Rev. Dr. Hiatt, and the charge to the pastor by the Rev. Dr. Jones, of Philadelphia. Special music has been arranged for the occasion, and the church will be handsomely decorated. TEN ITALIANS ARRESTED. They Blocked a Sidewalk, Thereby Viola ting a City Ordinance. Officers Maxwell and Teager yesterday afternoon swooped down upon a crowd of Italians who habitually congregate on Grant street at the entrance to Splane's court, and captured ten of them. The officer,! were acting under orders to keep the sidewalks cleared. A charge of blockading the sidewalks was made against the prisoners who soon afterward, through the assistance of Mrs. Snigo, the queen of the colony, put up forfeits of $5 each for the appearance at the hearing this morning. ECOOKMG IN THE DISTEICT. The "Wllklnsburg Electric Light Company Branching Oat. Electric light affairs at "Wilkinsburg are on the move. Some time ago the "Wilkins burg Electric Light Company purchased all the East End Electric Light Company's lights east of the city line, taking in Brush ton, "Wilkinsburg, Edgewood and Swiss vale. Now the "Wilkinsburg company is preparing its building near Brushtou for the reception of the new machinery. Until the building is ready the East End companv will supply the new district with light as heretofore. An Evening of Sacred Songs. A delightful service of song was given at the Arch Street M". E. Church, Allegheny, last night in place of the regular sermon. Among the prominent soloists were Miss Sadie Cartwripht, Miss Irene Sample, E. F. Oston, F. S. Christy, B. Dangerfield and Mr. Hackett. Going to Florida for Health. "Warden John Berlin, of the county jail, has secured from the Prison Board a mouth's vacation which he will spend in Florida in the hope of building up his failing health, and with his wife and daughter will start this evening. Deputy "Warden Soffel will be in charge during the warden's absence. DO aOU "WANT A PIANO? An Easy Way In "Which Ton May Possess It. The pianos delivered to the Everett Clnbs this week, are club A. certificate 286, John M. Kirk, G7 E. Diamond, Alleghenv; club B, certificate 227. John "Wagner, Jr., 156 Madison avenue, Allegheny, They each get a beautiful upright Grand riiano which retails for $425 tor $350, and only agree to pav SI per week. It seems hardly possible, but it is a fact easily explained by tbe Ev erett Club or co-operative sj stem. Call at the warerooms, 137 Federal street, Alle gheny, or 121 Frankstown avenue, E. E., Pittsburg, and see the pianos or send lor circular to the manager, Alex. Ross, 137 Federal street, Allegheny. irw MONDAiS AND THURSDAYS Are Special Kent List Days. It will pay any home hunter to consult the excellent lists published in the To Let columns of The Dispatch on those days. A high-grade beverage is the Pilsner beer, brewed by the Iron City Brewery. Kept at first-class bars. MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS Are Special Rent List Days. It will pay any home hunter to consult the excellent lists pubiishedjn the To Let columns of The Dispatch on those days. ONLY pleasant results follow the use of ales aud beers of the Iron City Brewing Co. All dealers keep them. SlOO-Untll Mayl-S3 00. 12 cabinet photos, or one life-size crayon for ?3 50 at Aufrecht's Elite Gallcrr, 516 Market street, Pittsburg. Use elevator. MONDAYS AND THURSDAYS Are Special Rent List Days. It will pay any home hunter to consult the excellent lists published in the To Let columns of The Dispatch on those days. A high-geade beverage is the Pilsner beer, brewed by the Iron City Brewery. Kept at first-class bars. Special To It T.t tj,) itTornlng. TOOL STEEL TESTED. Snch Articles Made by a New Process Last Long Without Grinding. A HEW COMPANY WILL BE FOEMED To Pnsh tho Manufacture at the Product Under the Method. TWO BOEIAI.S BI COMRADES IN LABOE Attorney "William E. Fulton is occupied at present in forming a company for the purpose of making crucible steel by a process which, though some time in abey ance, is claimed to hare exceptional ad vantages over any now in use. This process is known as the Kingsland St. Clair method. The possessors of the secret have not patented it, for the reason generally given in such cases, that to do so would be to give it away. They hold it for what may be in it, and thit they have a good method for steelmaking will bear fruit in the formation of a company to manufacture under it. A small plant has already been secured, and it is said that $250,000 will be invested in this extension of the city's industries. The names of the company are withheld until a charter shall have been obtained, Mr. St. Clair, who owns .1 share of the pro cess, said yesterday that some experiments made with tbe process had resulted in :i steel which had been proved to be superior to any tool steel yet made. Some tools made" from this steel had been in use longer without grinding than any tool yet placed on the market, and it would be demonstrated that the Kingsland-St. Clair process was one that would yet receive considerable at tention. It is expected that arrangements will be completed to-day placing the new enterprise on a firm basis. BURIED BY HIS COMRADES. Employes of the Solar Iron Works Condnct Ransom Harnett's Funeral. Ransom Barnett, colored, 53 years old, was buried from the morgue yesterday. He had been employed at the Solar Iron Works as a puddler, and died suddenly on "Wednesday of heart disease at his home on Jones ave nue. Barnett had no relatives in this city, and the county was preparing to bury him, when his fellow employes at the Solar Iron "Works took the matter in charge and yes terday gave him a handsome funeral. The hearse, preceded by the East Liberty Cornet Band aud followed by 25 carriages, leit the morgue yesterday afternoon, and from there went to the Twenty-eighth Street Church, where Rev. Mr. Robinson preached the funeral sermon. Then the remains were escorted to tbe Allegheny Cemetery and there laid to rest Local Uniou No. 6, Flint Glass "Woikers, attended in a body the funeral ot Joseph Huehe, which took place yesterday after noon from the late residence of the deceased at the corner of Oakland avenue and Bates street. One hundred and eighteen members were in attendance. The pallbearers were James Flynn, John Alters, Edward Malone, John Ginley, Thomas Donahoe and John McCluskey. The interment was at Home wood. BETTTALIY BEATEN AND BOBBED. T. D. Fltts Falls Among Thiovcs, "Who Are Very Quickly Caught. Early yesterday morning Lieutenant George "Wagoner found T. D. Pitts crawling on his hands and knees out of a lumber yaid at tbe corner of Seventh avenue aud Tunnel stree-. Pitts was covered with blood, and one eye had been knocked out of the socket. To tbe Lieutenant Pitts said he had been beaten aud robbed of 515 and a gold watch and chain. , He gave the names of his assailants as John O'Malley, James Taltey and James Kennedy. Pitts was taken to Central station and kis injuries dressed, while tbe officer started' out after the thieves. A few minutes later the Lieutenant met Taltey. who began to tell about the assault. He said he had seen O'Malley and Cosgrove in the lumberyard, with Pitts lying on the ground, and they were going through his pockets. Taltey "was arrested, and soon afterward O'Mallev was also arrested at his home, near by. O'Malley had blood upon his person, and in his pocket he had a $5 bill covered with blood, which, Pitts stated, was taken from him. Kennedy and Cos grove were arrested during tbe morning also. The former denies connection with the affair. He said he had been in the company of Pitts, O'Malley and Co'grove, but left them about 1 o'clock. They had all been out drinking together. Cosgrove simply denied bis guilt. Magistrate Gripp held O'Malley and Cos grove for robbery in the sum of S3, 000 each, aud Kennedy aud Taltey as witnesses. Special To Let Lists This Morning. DIVIDEND. Farmers and Mechanics Bank I of East iiiumingiiam. 1 ON AND AFTER MONDAY. FEBRUARY 16, 1891, the .issiznees will pava dividend ot EIGHT AND SEVEN-TWELFTHS PER CENT to creditors at 1707 Carbon street. J. S. SOUG, L. 8. CUNNINGHAM, H. J. UERG. JR., felOU Assignees. ELECTIONS. Pittsburg & castle Shannon R. R. Co., General office, Carson St., Southsidc, Pittsburg. Feb. 2. 1891. ELECTION 1HE ANNUAL MEETING of tbe stockholders of this companv will ue held at this office on 1 UESD AY, Febru ary 17. 1891, between the hours of 2 and i r. M , for the purpose of electing a president and ten directors to serve during tbe ensuing year and for the transaction of such other business as may properly come before them. E. J. REAMER, fel 69-D Secretary and Treasurer. LEGAL NOTICES. St MONIOOTH BROS. L. B. D. REESE. Attorneys, Pittsburg, Pa, IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS No. 2, of Allegheny county. No. 150, Jan uary term, IbOQ. In re, voluntaryassignment of V. H. and W. D. Banker to N. A. Gilbert. Notice is hereby given that the first and final account of N. A. Gilbert, assignee of W. H. and W. D. Hanker was riled in tbe Prothono tarv's office, on the 3d day of January, 1891, and that tbe same will be allowed by tbe Court on February 28, 1S91, unless cause be shown to the contrary. N. A. GILBERT, Assignee. fe&-52-jl -OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN L apnlication will be inado to the Governor of Pennsylvania, on WEDNESDAY. February 23, 1S9L by Alexander V. Cadman, Frank G. Lonz, Andrew M. Patton, William J. McDer mott and Josiah G. Tajlor, under tbe act of Assembly, entitled "An act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corpo rations," approved April 29, 1871, and the sup plements thereto, for the charter of an in tended corporation to be called A. W. Cadman Manufacturing Company, tho character and objectof which is the manufacture of iron or steel, or both, or of any other metal, or of any article of commerce from wood or metal, or both, and for these Dnrposes to have, possess aud enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said act of Assembly and supplements thereto. W. F. McCOOK, Solicitor. feW7-M -VTOTICE APPLICATION WILL BE J.1 made to the Governor ot Pennsylvania, on the seventeenth day of February, 1891, by John C. Klein, Edward P. Logan. Frederick C. Klein, W illiam C. Klein and Conrad Itossman, under the Act of Assembly entitled: 'An Act to provide for tho Incorporation and regulatiou of certain corporations," approved April 29, 1871, and the supplements thereto, for the charter ot an intended corporation, to be called Tho Klein-Logan Comnany, the char acter and object of which is the manufacture of iron or steel or both, or of any other metal or article of commerce from metal, wood or both, at Pittsburg, Pa., and for these purposes to have and enjoy all tbe rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assembly ana the sup plemenu thereto. S. A. McCLUNG. Solicitor for .Annllnnt, iv. tM-w X&DttDlat adver litem cnts one dollar per tquare for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, sucli as Wanted, Tor Sale. To Let. eic ten cents per line for eachinsei tion. and none taken for less than-thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets. ALWAYS Ol'EN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT, roil SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TUAI.S1ENT AUVEKllhEMENTS WILL BE UECKIVKD Ol TOOK M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with THE DISPATCH. OR THE SOUTIISIDC NO. UB OAlteON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. OE2. FOR THE EAS1' END, J. W. WALLACE, 6111 1'i.NN AVE. I'lrTSBUKO-ADDlTIONAL. THOMAS ilcOAFFRKY SKO Butler street. E.M1LG. b'lUCKEY, :4th tr-ct and Tennave. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCUKR. 50 Fedsral street. II. J. McURIDK, Market Uonse, Allegnenv. F. H. EUGERS.C SON. Ohio and Chestnut sts. 1HOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. l'ERKY M. GLEIM, Rebecca arid Alleghenv aves. WANTED. Male nelD. BOOKKEFPFK-AN EXPERIENCED HOOK KELl'KR and slenoeraphcrw ishesto cncijre with some good firm. In either or both cipacltles: good city relcrcnces. Address B. E. C..lHpitcU ofllce. KiVTtt OY-ABOOT 17 YEARb OF AGE. MUST write a jrood hand and be quick at figures. 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Price 21 cents: large bottles, SI. Dll O'KEEFE & CO.. Homeopathic hemlsts, 34 Fifth av., Pittsburg. Will move to 708 Smithfield st. April 1. lclS-Zt Fcrnalo Help. c OOK A FEMALE COOK AT 20 AND 22 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. relG-zo LAD1FS-I WILL PAY LADIES A SALARY of 810 nor week to work for me in their I locality at home: light work: good pay for part time. Write, with stamp, Mrs. H. Q. FARRING- .LU., J)UJL JU-, iiucagu. ' 1C11-S4 3Ialo and lrcmalc Help. CARRIAGE DIUVER-tOUR FARM HANDS, cooks, chambermaids, house girls, nurses, dining room girls, dlehwaehtrs, laundress. 2 girls for boarding house. S3 per week: colored girls, hotel chambermaids. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant st. lei. 90. felG-D CHAMDEHMAIDS, LAUNDRIbS. D1NINO roomgirls,nurscs cooks, house girls, Ger man and colored girls, drivers, farm hands, white and colored waiters. MRS K. THOMP SON, 008 Grant St. jaM-MIhs Situations, BOOKKEEFING-I ATTEND TO ANYTHING In the line or lutricite accounting, such as opening and closing of books or correction of errors; also give instructions In the uc of the Voucher System. A. F. SAWUILL, 187 Federal St.. Allegheny. Pa. dc6-54-D POSUION-ON OR BEFORE APRIL 1 BY A thorough, practical, experienced book keeper, where abilltv and application to business will be appreciated (familiar with voucher ss tcin): no objections to leaving city. Address AC COUNTANT. Dispatch office. fel5-95 Hoarding. K OOMS-TWO ROOMS WITH BOARD. All-fe!5-45 .DRESS BOARDER, Dispatch ofllce. Honnlers and Lodgers. OCCUPANTS FOR WhLL-FURNlSHFD front room, with hoard. COR. OF SOU 111 HIGHLAND AND WALNUT SI'S., East Fnd. fe!5-57 Financial. ALOAN-I WANT 'IO BORROW 5,000 OR CiaiOOloputininv business, for a tLrm of prubably three years (payable sooner ir I elect): wilt give mv note, interest payable every four months, and also assign as security 310.000 to $3). 000 ot my Interest In the estate or William Simple, Allegheny City, Pa,: interest not overs per cent. Address JAMES M. SEMPLE. Toledo, O. fe 10-00 IF 1OH WANT TO BORROW OR LOAN money 01 mortages. buy or sell real cstitu, we have the very best of facilities for handling propertlts and pi icing 01 moneys promptly. MCLAIN JtZUGbMlIH, 437 Grant St. lcli-60 MONEY 10 LOAN UN REAL ESTATE IN Alleghenv. Beaver, Washington. Butter aid Westmoreland counties: also, stocks and se curities negotiated. EO. WU'llSII. 410 Grant St., Fltlsuurg.Pa.,and Beaver (alls, Pa. fel4-25-D MORTGAGES-YVE HAVE $5,000 TO DIVIDE lntosjou, $co or JI.000 loans: flo, COO to divide into two mortgages. S8.00U and S4.00U; also havo fl.200, fi.500 and 5,000: cvpenscs very light; monoready on approval of title. S. J. FLEM ING & CO . 15.! Fifth av. lei. 177.!. fc7-17 MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY countv property at lowestrates. HENRI A. WEAVER i CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mhD rpo LOANSWO.UOO. IN AMOUNrS OF S3, 000 JL and upward, on cllvand suburban propertj, on 5 per cent: also smaller amounts at it per tent, BLACK JC BAIRD, Ha fourth avenue. seil-diS-D TO LOAN 200,000 ON MORTGAGES 100 audunward at 6 per cent: J.i00,000 at4Js per cent on residences or business property, vacant lotsorlarms. S. H. FRUNCH, 11 Fourth ave. oe23-D miscellaneous, ALL TO USE JONES' BEDIiUG PARALYZER Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no poison: roaches banished oy contract; satisfac tion given or no pay. Prepared by GEO. W. JONES, 222 Fedcrafst., Allegheny, Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. Residence No. 80 Mon tery st. Jyii-u-iiwr EVERYONE TO KNOW THAT THEY CAN get their sewing m.ichlno repaired in first class order; all work warranted at the lowest prices: genuine needles and attachments for all tr akes at IL CARTER'S, Sewing Machine Bazaar, 19 blxth flU, two doors below BIJou Iheater. jaZMiwr EVERY LADY-WISHING TO BE HER OWN dressmaker to call at 616 Pcnn ave. (op ?oslte Home's stores) and investigate MADAME LESUER'S ladles' tailoring sy:em; no risk; parties responsible; school now open. nol9-2J THE ADDRESS OF ELIZA EISENBACH watden name Rlchter, born in Neuchatel, Switzerland. late of Bakcrstown, Allegheny co.. Pa.: her father left inoner for her. Please ad dress LOUIS VASSAUX.Bellerontalne. O. fi.13-3 FOUND. FOUND-ABSOLU1E CURE FOR MEN. TA-VA-ZON trench specific. DR. GR1FFI1H DRUO CO . Third and Grant, Pittsburg. la. fel0-23 FOUND-A LARGE LOT Or WINTER clothing belonging to residents of this city was round hanging in the rooms occupied by DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth ave., upstairs, altered, cleaned and repaired: tbe owners should call for thein, as Dickson requires the room. nn'"-n FOK ISALE TJMPKOVED HEAL ESTATE. City Residences. CHATHAM ST. - FIRST DOOR BELOW V-' vv ylle av. : a very desirable and substantial noa'c oris rooms: could be easily and readily con- w iiiioa aceiriDIc storeroom; lor zuiiahi- vimo l? r" t83) " A-. IIF.KRON & SONS. No. 80 Fourth av. fcH-32-MWS FIF'llI AV.-ON ACCOUNT OF HE1RS-THE , . brick residence. No. 633 Firth av.. with fine lot 22x110 reet running through to Ann St.. and a good house on the rear fronting on said Ann St.; ten nice rooms in the house fronting on Firth av., with bath, natural gas, etc., and nine rooms in the houve fronting on Ann St.. both bouses being In prime order throughout, and will command a rent ofat least 9iO, tho whole property to be sold ' Public sale in order to facilitate a settlement with the heirs, on Wednesdav afternoon. Feb ruary 18, at 2 o'clock, on the premises: .title per fect. Terms, etc from JAS. W. DltAPKA CO , Agents and Auctioneers. 129 Fourth av., Pitts burg. fel3-09-D Q1 Q 000-BAUMST.. NE.i:SOUlHUIGH-j3-L,Os LAND av.. new Queen Anne brick dwelling of 12 rooms, reception hall, staircase with spindle work, elegant cabinet aud marble mantels, tile hearths, bath room, w. c. large range, natural gas, electric lights, combination chandeliers, large pantry, 1 hlna closet, laundry, good cellar, large front porch, etc.: lot 40x100. to alley. (A340) BLACK & BA1RD, 95 Fourth ay. felO-82-10,10,25' CO OOO-IEN MINUl'LS FROM WOOD ST.: CO) elegant new Queen Anne frame dwelling, six rooms and finished attic, reception hall, electric bell, hardwood staircase, slate maniels bith, two w. c's.. stationary wash stand, laundry. In side shutters, large pantrv, china closet, both gases, front and rear porch: first-class neighbor hood: large lot; a rare bargain. WM. PETTY 4. CO., 107 Fourth ay. 1CIV41-MWF JJC 800 LIUERTY AV.. NEAR SEVEN isJl 'lEEN'l 11 st., two-story brick dwelling of 1 1 rooms; also, house of two rooms In rear; lot 12x50x:i. (C91)) BLACK &BA1RD, DTi fourth av. fe!2-13-12, 10,24 OOO-GIBBON. NEAR MAGEE ST.. NOT 9 f ir lrom Court Ilnnse. house. 8rooms:Iot -u'6 dv about r.7, feet: price made low to sen quick. (G6) . A. HhRRON &SONS, SOionrthav. fel3-7-D C4 230-ON FORBES, NEAR MAGEE ST., Ot) not far irom postofficc. brick honse. 6 rooms: lot 20)4 bv about 03 feet, (M) See W. A. HEBRON i. son"S, SO Fourth av. fc!3-7-D East End Residences. EAST END-S0O CASH-BALANCE 25 A month, including interest will buy a good tire-room house, with hall, city water, two porches: lot 40x137. See BAXTER. THOMPSON A, CO., IC2 Fourth av. fell-157-Mw F OAKLAND-VKRY CHEAP nOUSE, CON TAINING 10 rooms, In snlcndlrt repair, with all modern conveniences: lot contains about one and one-qnarter acres of graund: on prominent street, near cable aud Dnquesne electric roads; good reasons gircn lor selling. Inquire of W. H. WATT'. 102 Fourth av. Ja27-S3- S HAD SIDE A HANDSOME QUEEN ANNE residence In the East End, bhadyslde district, pressed brick, spacious rooms, double parlors plszza over the front; all the arrangements on the most modern scale: bath, lavatory, natural gas, etc.. etc.: fine lot, 50x160 leet: open lawn In front: desirable vicinity. Particulars and a card to ex amine the premises from JAS. W. DKAPE 4 CO.. 129 Fourth av.. Pittsburg. fel4-22-D riOO-ATWOOD ST.. BELOW FORBES. A 09 two-story and mansard frame dwelling of seven rooms, nice hall, vestibule large lights of glass, inside shutters, both gases, water In kitchen: lot 22x100; one-half cash, balance easy. (Dl.) BLACK A BA1RD, 95 Fourth av. fclO-83-10, 10,26' &A 000-WILL BUY A GOOD TWO-STORY tjtfcs; frame dwelling ol 9 rooms in the best part of East End. on a paved street; act quiet, bee agents. BAXTER, TU031PSON & CO.. 162 Fourth av. feI5-15G-Jirssu &A 100 PEN N. NEAR WINEBIDDLE AV., tIDtfc) new house of 8 rooms; modern fixtures; lot 21x110 feet: terms easy. (51) See W. A. HEKRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. fell-67-Mwr Dazelvtoott Residences. HAZELWOOD-2-SIORY FRAME DWEIL INGof 7 rooms, bath, hall, laundry, hard wood finish, newly papered and painted, nat. gas. h. and c water. Inside w. c. sewered, etc. : lot 60x120 feet: 2 minutes' walk from Hazelwood sta tion and Second Avenue Electric Railway: price, 6,800; terms reasonable, UtAM. BUKCHMELD, loS Fourth av. ialS-jir Allegheny Residences. ALLEGHENY NEAR TO THE PARKS. A large brick residence with large lot: 12 rooms, library, bath and lavatory, furnace, nat ural gas and every other of the more recent lra firovements, and everything In prime order; fine ot, running through to au alley. Terms, etc , from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. feH-22-D T7RAME HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS ON ARCH ; street, Allegheny: corner property! most all new ; this Is In a good residence neighborhood and cl sc to street cars: reason for selling, owner moving away. For full particulars apply tol HOW ARD BROWN,!'.! Fourth av. fe!3-87-MWF VTKTH AV-. ALLEGHENY AN ELTG ANT li residence, fronting the parks. 9 good rooms, stationary washstands, hot and cold water, bath and lavatory, natural gas, and all other modern requirements; a bargain to a prompt purchaser; Immediate possession, JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth av Pittsburg. fel4-22-D" SHEFFIELD ST. TWO-STORY MANSARD brick, 8 rooms, all modern conveniences; house In Al condition; secure permit from agts. BAXTER,'TnoMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av. fe5-13S-JtTnThs' VETO ST.. ALLEGHENY" BUT ONE square above the park, 2-story brick dwell ing of 6 rooms in gqod repair; can be sold at a bargain, r or price ana terms apply to HOWARD BROW N, 151 Fourth .IV. 1CI3-36-D' 2?T 000 - MONTEREY ST., ALLEGHENY, 5t) 8-roomed brick house; modern conven iences: this a great bargain; houses and lots in both cities and suburbs. HOLMES & CO.. 4i0 smithfield. fela-09 FOE SALE LOTS. East End Lots. CHEAP EAST ENDLOrS-1 ON HOWE ST., 25x100. 4 on Emerson st.. 25x100: 2 on Ed win st . 27x120: Son Marcnand st., 21x131: these arc all very central and all within five minutes of Firth av. rable: wc have special prlccson these. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady av., E. E. fel4-16-D J" OT-101X107 FEET l'OK 6,000; VERY CEN J TRALLY located at Shadvslde. fronting two stieets. (94) Sec W. A. HERRON A SONS. 80 lourthav. fel2-39-IA 16. 19,24' PENN AV.-EAST END BUILDING LOTS. 1,900; easy payments If desired: ouly three left out of eight: Million, each; near Wineblddle av. (17) . A. HERRON X SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. 162-5-51 300-FINE BUILDING LOT. 60X170 FT.: 1 location one of the best In East End: high. healthful, sewered and street paved. (101) W.A HERRON S. SONS, WJourthav. fe2-5-M Allegheny Lots, CQOO-EASY PAYMENTS IF DFSIREI): ON FdlJ l.anarkbt.. Twelfth ward, Allegheny: lo cation central. (40.) W.A. HERRON &SONS, 80 Fourth a . feJ-VM rarms. FARM-130 ACHES, 30. 000 ONE-THIRD CASH, balance long time; finest location within 15 miles of flttsburg, on Ohio river: Joins boro. line of the bon-ton town on Ft. W ayne road; electric line will pass through It: no poor firm buyers need apply. ED. WlfTISH, 410 Grant et. fell-D' TOK SALE BUSINESS. Eusiness Opportunities. BUTCHER SHOP. ?17: PLANING MILL AND lumberyard, with annual business of 150, 10, on easv terms; shoe store, 375; tlnshop, grocery stores, o00 to S5.000: restaurant, livery stable, bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores, milk depots. sHEPARD i. CO.. 151 Fourth av. feS FIN ESHOES10RE-ATAGREAT BARGAIN; restaurant, boarding hnu6c, grocery store, 200 to .OU0: cigar store, notion store. HOLMES & CO.. 4i0 Smithfield st. fel5-G9 KALF INTEREST IN A GOOD BUSINESS paying well all' the year round; joo down, balance on reasonable terms. Address GEO. N. UE1 LON, Dispatch office. fel6-6 MILK DAIRY-CONSISTING OF 2 GOOD milkwagons, agood horses, 24 cows and 1 good Jersey null, 1 lough wagon, 1 1-horse power euttiug ina hlne, milk cans, churns and milk buckets, and in fact everything that Is necessary for the use of a inllk dairy : the place can be leased by anv person purchasing said stock: open for inspection any time: must be sold between this dale .and February 2u, 1891. Call on L. BLA1TNLR, Real Estate Office. 223 Praukllu st,, or corner or New Urlghton road and Victor st.. Eleventh ward, Allegheny. feI4--D KOUTE-ONE OF 1HEBEST NEWSPAPER routes In the city; 20 a week profit; none but llrtt-closs man need apply. Address ROUTE. Dispatch office. fc7-71 Huslness l'ropertles. COSMOPOLITAN HOl'tL THE' MOST POP ULARliotel at Ashtabula Harbor, doing a first-class buslncss,and everything in good order, and a good barroom In connection: accommoda tions lor 45 guests. C. TIMMERMAN, Harbor, Ashtabula co., O. al&-77 NEW ! LOURING MILLS -80 BARRELS capacity; ten set Nordyke and Marmoii rolls: all bolting, buckwheat aud cornineal machinery of the latest Improved manufacture: no cog gear ing, hopper and automatic scales; boiler tired with natural gas at a small expense: rallroid sid ing to mill: one of the best wheat sections in the country; excellent trade established: this is i.nc of" the most complete mills In the state and can be bought on easy terms. J. C. JAMISON & CO.. 133 Frankstown av. feI2-52-MThs OILTOOLSHOF-COMFLEXE-IN GROW ING oilfield; bargain to quick buver. Address Ol L. Dispatch office. fe!2-93' EOK SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and Metals. AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINKS-WOKK perfectly right and lelt. with single or do'tblcdmm: second-hand boilers and engines also on hand; general machine work promptly executed; correspondence solicited. COMBINA TION ENGINE CO.. LIM., 3140 I'cnnavc Pitts jnrg. dei0-66-MWb' HOISTING ENGINES. DERRICKS AND derrick forgings, steel hoisting and gny ropes In stock: stationary engines and boilers, shears, clay and ore pans. etc. THOMAS CAR LIN'S SONS, Lacock anci Sandusky streets. AIlc - t, ii. nv"i.ir FOR SALE 3IISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and Sletals. SECOND-HND E1GINF. AND BOILERS One 14x24. two 12x18, one 11x24, one 10x20. one 10x16, 9x12, 8x12 and lane lot of smaller sizes; 10-H. P. mounted portables, one pair or boilers 42x26: igcnt for the Standard governpr. pumns. shafting, pulleys, etc 23 and 25 Park Way, Allc- kucut, rd. i. a. iuuau. icu-ij- SECOND-HAND ENGINES-ONE 27 H. P. Ball pat. electric light engine, almost new; one 8x3. one 7x7, one 5xls vertical engines: one heavy 14x24. one 11x12, 3 8x12 and2 7xli In hori zontal engines: all good as new. H ARM hs MA CHINE DEPOT, 99Flrstav., Pittsburg, Pa. Ja30-D THE CELEBRATED ACME AUTOMATIC safety engines and non-explosive boilers, for gas or oil rucl, from one to five-horse power: also, the latest Improved ventilating fans; perfect satisfaction guaranteed; by J. FRAOER, Gen eral Agent, No. 4 Firth av., Pittsburg. Pa.l telS-HM-MWF r1UEPOR1ERDOUTHErTCO.. L1M..DAR A. RAG It st. and River av., Alleghenv, Pi., engines, boilers and castings. Repairing prompt ly attended to. JaS-Wi' Horses. Vehicles. Lii o Stock. Etc. DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVEltY WAGONS all styles: ourown make. WM. fil'CKEItr, S40 to 341 Ohio street, Allegheny, 'ielenhonf, 3420. Jcll-7o-Mws HORSE-AT AUCTION. AT LKJGETT'S Livery Stable, 135, and 137 Sandusky st.. Allegheny. Judge Lvnch's reeord 2:22. over half mile track; can beat his records or 7 seconds: he Is de id game and a good horse in his class, and a prize as a gentleman's roadster; can show fast ?:alt trotting, and is absolutely sound and kind n all harness; to be seen at Llggett's stable, iebuary IS. J. A. MCKELVEY, Auctioneer. fell-83 XaTAOONS-TWO FIRST-CLASS PLATFORM V sprlngwagonsilnsldemeasuremcnt: length, 8ft. 10 In.: width, 3ft. loin.;heichth,5n.;almost new. Inquire WAGONER, Dispatch office. fe!4-la" Allscellancous. BARBER'S OUlFir-TWO CHAIRS, TWO large looking glasses with marble shelves, also washstand. Dole and fancy hat rack, alt ror 30. Call anv time alter 10 a. m.. at 222 FEDERAL si'., Allegheny. fcl6-27' SIOCK-FIFTY SHARES UNION STORAGE stock. Address JOHN M. DEAN, Willi ims port. Pa. fell-& PERSONAL. PEKSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver: Jewelry repaired; new work made to order. CIIRls. UAUCU, 541 Smithfield st J?1S-S1 PERSONALENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANM CA, 24: Chambers Fncvclopedia, 10. All othersat half prices for 30 days only. FRANK BACON S. CO., 301 Smithfield St., Pittsburg. Pa. fe4-58 PERSONAL FINE BOOKS-WE HAVETHE finest collection or finely illustrated books In Pittsburg: beautiful bindings: low prices; come and see them: hundreds of books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK SIOKE. 900 Liberty St. de!2 LOST. 7 OST-FOX TERRIER BITCH PUP, WHITE: J long tan ears: cut tall; auswersto the name of Bly. Reward If returned to 2S7 iEDERALST., Allegheny. fel6-23 AUCTION SALEs. RECEIVER'S SALE OF WILLIAM TANN BREWERY By order of the Court of Com mon Pleas No. 2 of Allegheny county. I will, on WEDNESDAY, February 25, 1S91, at 10 o'clock A. 31.. on the premise?, corner Twenty-fourth and Hinallman sts., Pittsburg, expose to public sale tbe brewery and outfit, togetber with nil the stock on hand, being the property of tbe William Tann Brewing Company. The brewery property consists of two pieces of real estate, one situate on the southeast corner of Twenty fourth and Smallman sts., having a front on Smallman st. of 150 feet and extending back along Twenty-fourth st, 142 feet, more or less, to an alley; the other situate on the northeast corner of Twenty-fourth and Smallman sts., fronting 125 feet on bmallnian St. and running back along Twenty-fourth St, 120 feet, more or loss. On this property is erected a large three story brick brewery, a brick storehouse contain ing fermenting rooms and cooling apparatus, frame wastehouse, stables, etc., and all tho nec essary adjuncts and appurtenances of a brew ery. The brewery has a capacity of 8C0 barrels of ale and 450 barrels of beer per week, and has a full supply of all the furnishinent necessary and useful in the operation of tbe brewery. Sale of tbe property will be made subject to the lieu of two mortgages, each of 25,000. WILLIAM S. PIER, Receiver of William Tann Brewing Co. fe5-&W,9,12.16,19,23,25 FOR SALE VALUABLE SOTJTHS1DE real estate Tbe undersigned will offer for ale at public auction, on tbe premises, on MONDAY, March 2, ISM. at 10 o'clock A. M., lot fronting 52 feet on south side of Carson St., Thirtieth ward, Pittsburg, running back along South Sixth St., "C ft. to a four-foot alley, having thereon erected a two story brick store and dwelling house and frame stable and shops. Also, lot fronting 24 feet on south side of Car son St., Twenty-fifth ward, Pittsburg, running back 120 ft. to Carey alley, having thereon erected a two-story brick dwelling house known as .No. 2414 Carson st,. and frame stable, bee record of deed. Sheriffs deed book, vol. 6, page 55. Sale will begin at South Sixth and Carson sts., and will sell said first described piece as a whole or in two Darts to suic pur chasers. Terms of sale, 5500 on day of sale, one-third of purchase money on delivery of deed, and the other two-thirds in two equal annual payments, with interest, deferred pay ments to be secured by bond and tight mort gage, containing tbe usual scire facias clause, on the premises sold. J. H. SORG, 1805 Car son St.; H. J. BEnG. JR.. L. S. CUNNING HAM, Assignees of Farmers and Mechanics' Bank of E 1st Birmingham. fell-Si IMMENSE CLOSING OUT SALE OFFINE FURNITURE. Tho stock of tho Liberty Furniture Companv. ot Cincinnati, O.. t auction TUESDAY MORNIN Ci. Feb. 17,at 10 o'clock.at the rooms, No. 311 Market st, Pittsburg, i'a. This very large stock embraces line chamber snlts, inwainutand oak, and is the finest line of furniture ever offered in this city. Three of tno suits were designed and made expressly for the Cincinnati Exposition. The one now in our window on Market street took first prize, but the stock is far too large to be described, and will ouly have to be seen to be appreciated. Besides tbeso aro book cases, desks, sideboards, extension tables, chiffoniers, mirror-door wardrobes, fancy chairs and rock ers, fine parlor suits, in brocatelle, tapestry, plush and hair cloth, and on the whole is the largest consignment of goods ever sehtto this city for sale, and must bo sold at once to close up the business. Goods now on exhibition. Also, at same placo at 1 o'clock, will offerva line of handsnmo hall, room and stair carpets, and au innumerable number of other articles. HENRY AUCTION CO.. felo-122 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE H. B. SMITHSON. Real Eslatn and General Auctioneer, room 53, Eisner building. Fitth and Wood street. Sales of cvvelry and merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. de5-GG n PROPOSALS. -VTOTICE TO OIL WELL CONTRACTORS jM Proposals will he received by the citizens 01 Dansville, N. V., for the sinking ot au ml well it said Dansville. as follows: Well to be 2,500 feet in depth, contractor to furnish every thing necessary to complete the work; details to-be hereafter arranged. Address B. G. FOSS, Sec'y Com., Dansville, N. Y. fclG-J CONTRACTORS AND MANUFACTUR ERS will find proposal advertisements of National, State and Municipal authorities and of building committees, as well as important news of projected work in all parts of tho United States and Canada not elsewhere pre viously published, in THE ENGINEERING RECORD, (unor to 18S7 The Sanitary Engi neer), New York. On s.tlo Mondays in this city by R. 8. DAVIS fe CO., 96 Fifth ave. nolC-107jt REMOVAL. IR. O. MILLER, House and Sign Painter, has removed lrom 13o Third avenue, 10 73 SIXTH AVENUE. Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special attention given to the handling of plate glass, cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky lights, etc House painting and glazing in all its branches. ocllWD Private Sale of Oriental Goods At 174 Federal St, Above Dia mond St., Allegheny. Rare and beautiful rntrs. large carpets, all ot choice designs and colors; fresh, new and per fect. As our stay in this city is to be a sbnit time only, wo give this great opportnnity to the ladies and gentlemen to purchase some goods and furnish their houses at a lower price than has ever been ottered 111 this city. SPECIAL SALE OF HOK.VSSAN CARPETS. Ibxl2 .FEET. Wrect importation-of AGOP. ALEON fc CO.. of Turkey. lclo-20 $500 to $500,000 To loan on mortgages, citvor country pronorty, at low est rates. JAS. W.- ORAPtf & CO., 129 Fourth avenne, Pittsburg. Telephone No. OTfi. fe!4-23-D McNATJGHER & CO., Contractors for Paving Sidewalks With Cement, Brick and Fire Brick, Concreting Cellars, 110 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY. PA. r"pr-s m- 'v-fisti'vl aid ct- ct ""? TO LET SPECIAL. f-lO LET BY BLACK 4 BA1RD, 95 Fourth avenne. nrrsBLIKU. 442 renn av., corner Fifth st.. three-story brick, ten rooms, elegant location for physician, lone lease: siw. Dinwiddle st., near Firth avenue, two rows of choice stone residences, nine rooms, built In latest style, $14: possession at once If so desired, or will make lease rrom April 1. 9 Ninth St.. very desirable second floorflatoM rooms, both gases, water, etc. $30. 25 Rqss st., three-story bfiik dwelling of 11 rooms, bathroom, ranee, botb eases, etc. t&. 133 Yooter L. near Wylie av., two-story brick dwelling of 7 rooms, bathroom, botb gases. 23. 50 and 52 llluffst.. two-story and mansard stone front dwelling or 8 rooms, oithroom, range, botb gases. ll C7. Uood location. Federal St.. near Fifth av.. large and very com plete apartment honse. nice laundry In basement; janitor will attend to halls and sidewalk and re move all jrarbajje, etc.: halls and sidewalk illumi nated and water supplied at owner's expense. (tW2.) First floor, north side, lour rooms. 23 33. Urst floor, south side, three rooms. 23. Second floor, north aide, lour rooms, 2 33. Second floor, south side, four rooms. $30. Third floor, north side, four rooms, $. Third floor, south side, four rooms, $5. DUQUESNE IIEIOHTS. ITS Virginia av.. two-story frame, six rooms, bathroom, all conveniences: SIC. ALLEGHENY. SO Sherman av .. on parks, three-story brick, ten rooms, nice location; 70 S3. Allegheny av.. near orth av.. new row of pressed brick residences, 10 rooms: allthelate6t conveniences; will give long lease and rent low to jrood tenants. 54 Klrkpatrlck av., near Fremont St., three story and man-aril brick dwelling of S rooms, bathroom, ranpe, both gases, etc.: TO. 272 Franklin St.. two-storv and mansard brick dwelling 01 S rooms, bathroom, range, both gacs: $10. 81 Decatur st., near Bidwell St., two-story and attic hrlckdwclllng of 6 rooms, water, both gases, etc.: $20. Good location. 150 Bidwell st.. cor. Locnst St.. a two-story brick dwelling of 7 rooms, bathroom, range, water, both gases, etc ; 28. Nice location. Fayette St., near Fulion. 3 line two-story and attic stone front dwellings of 0 rooms and reception halt each, every modern convenience; nice front anu rearyards: 31 Bo 3G ircmont st,, two-story brick dwellln?. 7 rooms, bathroom, both gases, water, etc.: $37 50. 45 Montgomery av.. facing park, three-story brick dwelling or 19 rooms, both gases; (00. EAST END. GS53 1'cnn av., near Dallas, 10 rooms; choice resi dence: tes sa 345 Dennlston av.. near Howe St.. three-story brick dwelling of o rooms, bathroom, range, both gases, slate mantels, etc: $11 67. 5113 Liberty av.. near Wineblddle av.. two-story and mansard frame dwelling of 11 rooms, bath room, range, both gases, porches; $45 83; nice location. Slmen av., Bonlevard place. East End, two-story frame dwelling of II rooms, bathroom, range, both gases, porch, etc.; 37 50. 5501 liowe st.. East Fnd, two-story and mansard brick dwelling of 8 rooms, bathroom, range, both gases, slate mantels; $33 33 BUS1M.SS I'KOPEETY. S54 Tenn ay., three-story brick building of store room and dwelling; 1,200. 86 ater st,,nicc storeroom and basement oGce; heat and Janltorfs services free: V.oo. 122 riilrd av., near Wood St.. thrc-story brick building with office on first floor; will sell boiler and engine for duo; (800. OFFICES. Schmcrtz building, cor. Mater and Marzetsts. 1'enu building, o. 703 Pcnnav. ilsncr building, cor. Fifth av. and Wood st. .Excelsior building, cor. Grant st, and Sixth av. 2 Mnthst , cor. Duquesne way. 8 ofllce rooms on second floor: w ill diVide to suit tenant: $70. 80 Water st,. lour choice office rooms on second floor, natnral gas. stationary washstands, plate glass front; $360; good location. MAN UFACTUKIN G PKOI'EETY. Eagle powir building, Sandusky St.. floors with power. Sclbcrt building. Hope St.. floors with or with out power: rcntlow to good tenants. SENDFOlt COMFLETK LIST. Our entire list being too large to publish in foil In the papers (it would occupy an entire page of The Dispatcb) we will mall copies to all appli cants. Send us your namcaud addressona postal card and you will receive our large, complete list, free of charge, until suited. feiO-H BLACK & BAtKD. 05 Fourth av. TO LET BY GEO. STEWART, 186 Je eralst, ALLEGHENY. South ave., 7 rooms, brick. $32. laylorave.. Grooms store and stable, $40. Woodland ave., G rooms, brick, 150 year. Warren st., 3 rooms, second floor. 3 50. Howard st.. 2 rooms. 6 50. W arren st., 4 rooms, second floor, 12. James St., 2 rooms and cellar. $9. Federal st. extension, 4 rooms, hall, cellar, gas and water. IS. Shady ave , 4 rooms and storeroom. $20. Webster St.. n-room brick, all modern. $13. Taylor are., 7 rooms, good condition. $32. Klrkpatrlck ave . 5 rooms, finished attic, $22. M ebster St., 6-room brick, gases, no water rent; 31. SUBURBAN. Glenfleld. 8 rooms, porches, gas and water, fruit and 6bade trees, $25. Tarehtum. 6-room house, large lot, $12. Beltevuc, .1 houses of 3 room s each, 18. McCalmant station, farm, 73 acres, frame house and barn, $60 per a ear and taxes fel6-18 TO LET BY D. BrHEX i SON. 4112 Pcnn av. $.15 Liberty, near Gross, brick, ten rooms and couvenlcnccs. 10 4551 Friendship av., hall room. 13 505122 Penn, three fine rooms, first floor. $16 Dauphin, near Fitch, frame, Ave rooms, attic and cellar. 116-4916 lew. frame, four rooms, attic and cellar. SI5-Forty-second st ,fonr rooms and basement. $23 "tt lncblddte av.. Queen Ann frame, seven rooms and all conveniences. $26 143 Edmnnd st., brick, six rooms, etc. $IS Corner Natchez and llishop. Jit. Wash ington, brick, five rooms and attic. $30 Corner Penn and Friendship, brick, store and five rooms. $30 Royal, near East st., Allegheny, butcher shop, three rooms, slaughterhouse, stable, etc. $10 Three rooms 5102 Butler st. lelG-15 D. BEHEN & SON. 4112 Tenn av. TOLEr BY W. A. HFRRON &SONS,- 80 Fourth av. EAST END DW ELLINOS. With large grounds. Fifth, near Shadv av., S rooms. Ellsworth, corner Copetand, 7 rooms. Ellsworth, corner College av . 9 rooms. Firth, corner Craft av., Oakland, 9 rooms OH acres of ground). Fifth, corner Halket st Oakland, 14 rooms. Stanton, nearN. Highland ay.. 14 rooms. Forbes, corner Craft, Oakland, 14 rooms (about 2 acres). These houses have all the modern fixtures; will he rented In first-class order; also others: send Tor list. W. A. HERROr) S SONS, 80 Fourth avenne. fclfi-17 TO LET BY A. D. WILSON. 65 Federal St., Allegheny. ALLEGHENY HOUSES. 2GS Locnst St., 10 rooms, large yard and stable. 51 Fayette St.. new house, 9 rooms; $5.fl. 130 Sheffield St.. 12 rooms; S50. 75 Page, 9 rooms; S450. 71 Page. 8 rooms; CO. Bearer av., store and dwelling. Brooms. F.msworth station, 10 rooms, gas and water, large grounds. And many others. Call for printed list. felG-IS TO LET. To Let, Rooms, Pittsburg. Apply to addresses given. SI Marion st. two or three unfurnished rooms, both gases and bath; adults only. 31 Fourth ay Furnished rooms with board. Cor. South Highland and Walnut st, East End Furnished front room with board. 920 Pcnn av Fnrnlsbcd room with board. f7 Seventh ay Elegantly furnished front room. felG-m TO LET. Allegheny Residences. ARCH ST.-BKTWEEN OHIO AND PARK way, Alleghenv Cltv, desirable dwelling of 8 rooms. ROBERT KNoX, JR., 17 Sherman av . Allegheny. feS-SSt "VTICE FIVE-ROOM DWELLING-FEDERAL LA st. cxteuslon; store and dwelling. Chestnut St.. Allegheny: six-room dwelling, Sedgwick st. Inquire of J. it. ilcKEK, 708 l'eua av.. room 611. fe7-64-Jtwst Suburban Residences. -7ITNA-0N P. A W. It. It , OR WEST PENN jli It. R., four miles from city, only 12 5o per month, elegant brick houses six rooms, water and good cellar: cheapest rent nnd best houses ever oflcred for the money. BLACK A. BAIRD. 95 l-ourthav. fc4-53-Dt HOUSE-OF 0 ROOMS. HALL, FORCHfcS, good cellar nnd water, nat. gJS etc.. at North -Mansfield: two minutes from station, and overlooks Cliarllcrs Valley; low rent, JAS. W. DRAPE Jt CO., 1-9 Fourth av.. Pittshurg. fel4-24-:iwst Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.-RENT OR SALE Hotels, cottages and bath houses; lots ror site In all parts or the city: also South Atlantic City. ISRAEL b. ADAMS & CO.. Real Estate Agents. Real Estate and Law Bnl'dlng. fe6-9J' Miscellaneous. DWELLINGS.STORESANDOFFIUES-UPON request we will mall you our rent list reg ularly until April 1, tree of charge: write your name plainly and give roll resilience address street and number. BLACK BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenne. fe-71t STABLE 27KX55 FT., CEMENTFLOOR.TH1KD t. and Penn av. Inquire PAUL H. HACKE, ' IT I I I' " . vl frl s.! TO LET. Offices. Desk Itoom. .Etc. OFFICES-IN IKISH. FENX EISNER. EX CLLSIOK. ScnmertA Kuhnand other build ings and in other good localities: send us your name and address and we will mail vou our rent list regnlarlv nntll Aprlll free or charge. BLACK JtBAlHU. 05 Fourth av. JalS 63t OFFICES - SEVEltAL GOOD OFFICES, single and connecting rooms, al low rents. In the Garrison buildings, corner Wood and Water sH., and Third av. and Wood st. Apply to A. OAUKlbON lOUXDUr CO., No 10 and 13 Wood st, Ja31-l.t OFFICEi5-lN GEKMANIA SATVIJIOS BANK Building. Wood and Diamond sts.-. singly or In suits: ail modern improvements and loir rent. Inquire at THE BANK. oc23-49t PENN BU1LDING-SLUOND FLOOK FKONT ofllce: very desirable; rent low. Apply at 204, PENN BUILDING. fel2-99-Dt Dullness Stands. ATHB.EE-STOKY BUSINESS HOUSE WITH elevator and with rear entrance: No. 14 Smithfield St. W. A. UEBUON & SONS. No. 80 Fourth av. fe!4-31-Dt BUSINESS HOUSES AND BUSINESS KUOM3: call or scud for list tree. Vi. A. HKKKON, &. SONS, 80 Fourth av. fe2-5-Mt DhSIBABLls HOTEL I'KOPEKTY-FOKREST or for sale: recently rebuilt: location ex cellent: finely appointed; bar equipments first class; cash if sold; 1.500 per annum rental. Apply lockbox OU-, Atlantic City. N.J. Jal8-46MTSt LAKGE STOREROOM AT 75 (DISPATCH building) Diamond st : next store but one. toSmithSeld; size about 20X100, and widening to 30 feet in tbe rear; steam beat, electric light and rear entrance for waeons and goods; power can also be supplied If needed. Apply to J. L. CLAKK. room 26, Dispatch building. 75, 77 and 73 Diamond st. Ja22-97t OFT WITH OR WITHOUT bTEAJI l'OvVEa Large loft for light manufacturing: lonz lease If desired. Inquire or 1'EAISL LAUNDRY; Nos.25aiHl27ederlst., Pittsburg. Ja27-98t SiOltCS AND BUSINESS ROOMS IN ALL parts of the two cities and suburbs: send your name and address and we wilt mail you our rent list regularly nntll April 1, free of charge. BuACK &. BA1KD. 95 Fourth av. del7-J)T THESlXTn FLOOR OF75.77and 79 DIASIOND st. will be to let from April 1, with possibly possession to lessee earlier; dimensions SOxdii icet; lighted upon all four sides and also from large central well: suitable ror large wholesale warcroom or light manufacturing: both passen- er and freight elevators, electric light, steam eating and power supplied If necessary. Apply to J.L.CLABK, room 'is, 71, 77 and 79 Diamond st. la22-33t TWONEWSTOREIt0051S-535AND537FIFrH av.tplateglassfroits: elegant location for line grocery or drvgoods store. BAXTER, THOMl'aON St. CO.. 162 Fourth av. Ja30-72-Dt WAREROOII AND CELLAR 141 WATER St.. opposite B. JL O. depot: low rent. D. IV. C BlOWbLL Jfc CO.. corner Water st. I and Cherry alley. feIJ-25t 433 LIBERTY srREET-A GOOD BUSINESS location. C. II. LOVE. 33 Fourth av. fe!4-29t CHOICE PROPERTIES. -yn e OFrER for sale A TWENTY-ACRE ORANGE GEOVE, With house of eight rooms and kitchen, good stable and other outbuildings, good water from 1 tubed well 200 feet deep. House stands on a high hill overlooking a large clear water lake, and on tho opposite side a view of the St. John's river. This is the best location in the State oC Florida for " A SAMTABIDE Price. $10,000 if accepted soon. Photograph of the bouse mayvbe seen at Dr. Harris' office.1 Several other groves are offered for sale. Ona of three acres, which yielded a net profit of $1,500 the past season, is offered for $7,000 Lo cation one of the best in tbcState. GnodhoieV good store, weekly newspaper and daily mail. L. II. HARRIS DRUG CO., NOS. 46 AND 43 SEVENTH AVENDE. PITTSBURG, PA. feH-D PENN AVE. RESIDENCE OF 12 ROOMS. And reception hall; two-story brick with kU modern conveniences. LOT 75x145. Low pneo and very easy terms. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 FOTJBTH AVE. felo-155-MWSu, FOR SALE. HANDSOME SHADYSIDE RESI DENCE. 11 rooms, reception ball, plate and stained glass windows; tbe most modern improvements; street and sewer improvements made; near P. R. R. and Fifth av. cable line. PRICE VERY REASONABLE to a quick buyer. (43) See W. A. HERRON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth av. fel5.104-lg.19.23 FOR SALE, A BARGAIN. Only $40 per Foot Front. Beautiful laying lot 103x120 feet On St. Clair and Mellon 'treer. near Stanton avenue. East End. W. A. HERRON & SONS. SO Fourth avenne. felI-64-iiWF OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. TO JOB PRINTERS SEALED PROPO SALS will be received at the office of the City Controller until FEBRUARY 26. IK) L at 2 o'clock F. 3f.. for contracts to do tbe job print ing and binding for Councils and tbe various departments of the city government, the pub lication of the municipal record and printing; the files of Councils for the ensuing year. Separate proposals are invited for printing files of Councils and publishing tbo municipal record, but job printing and binding will ba let item by item. Each proposal mast be ac companied by a bond (for job printing and flies of Councils in tne sum of one thousand dollars each: for municipal record in tbe sum oC two thousand dollars), with two sufficient sure ties. Full information and blanks for bidding; furnished on application to this office. Tbs right to accept or reject any orall bids reserved.-" ri a MORROW. fell-SO Controller. ' OrFICK OF TIJE CITT TREASURES, I JlnNicirAL Hall. SitrrHFiKLD St. TOTlCEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL L owners (whether resident or non-residenr; ot the city of Pittsb-irg) of drays, carts, wagons, carriages, bnggies, etc., to pay their licenses as, this office forthwith. All licenses not paid on or before the first Monday in Marcb, 1891. will be placed In the hands of vehicle officer for collection, subject to collection fee of SO cents on each license. And all persons neglecting to pay on or befora first Monday in May, 1891, will be subject to a penalty double tbe amount of the licenses, to ba recovered before tbe proper legal authority of said city. Tbe old metal plates ot last year most be returned atthetime licenses are taken ont, or 23 cents aduitional will be charged on the license. Rates of license: Each nne-borse vehicle. $tf; each twn-horse vehicle. $10; each four-horsa vehicle. $12; each four-horse hack, 815; omni bnsses and timber wheels, drawn by two horses, JI0. One extra dollar will ho charged for each ad ditional horses used in above specified vehicles. J. F. DENNISTON.- feG-SI-D City Treasurer, SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of City Controller nntil MONDAY, the lbtb day of February. A. D. lSUl. at 2 o'clock, for repairing and remodel ing the counters, desks, screens, etc., in tha Citv Treasurer's office. Municipal Hall. Plans and specifications can be seen and. blanks for bidding can be obtained at tbe Gen eral Office, Department of Public Works. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond, with two sureties, in double the amount, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. prrrsmjRO. Pa.. Feb. 4. UJSL fe5-23-i SPECIAL ELECTIOS NOTICE, PROCLAMATION. City of Ptttsiitjro. ss : I. H. I. Gourley. Mayor of the city of Pitts burg, do issne this, my proclamation, that on the third Tuesday of February, A. D. 1891, be ing the 17th day of tbo month, the freemen of the Tenth ward of said city, being qualified to vote for members of the Hou3o of Representa tives, will meet at their respective places for holding elections, and elect by ballot ona citi zen to serve as Common Councilman for tha unexpired term of John Kearns. resigned. The electors ot tbe Tenth ward. Pittsburg. First district, to meet at 'Squire Burns' office, Penn avenue. Second district to meet at Gal lagher's, comer Nineteenth street and Penn avenue. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of tbo City of Pitts burg, thi 6th day of February, A. D. 189L H. i GOURLEY, frSIO A'uvor. f '3&2 rv