i.5 r. DOWN THE VALLEYS. Hailroad Travel Seriously Impeded, and on Some Roads Stopped En tirely by tho Flood. STEAMISGTnitOUGHWILD WATEES Eesidents of the Loir-Lying Rural Districts Cat Off From Communication "With the World. SCENES OP riCTUKLSQUE DESOLATION. OTrara of VshuKt Ecnes Hv EcEe.Trcnlle in EiTiag TtrEL The Pittsburg and Lake Erie Eailway Company will be the greatest sufferer from the flood among the common carriers. It managed to do business in a sort of a tray, and for the first time in years its local patrons vrcie inclined to look leniently ou its shortcomings in the matter of schedule time. For a distance of four miles between Kitnick station and Beck's Itun the greater part of the track was under water, sonje of it so much so that only two or three feet of the tops of freight cars standing on the sid ings were risible. Many of these cars were filled with perishable property, which will cause a loss of many thousands of dollars. Tne 5:20 P.M. train ou Tuesday was the last that got through northbound. It was hauled by au engine with enormous drive-wheels, which kept the firebox out ot the water, which reached the floor of the cars. Railroading Through a Lake At Chartiers the spectacle was presented of pushing through a Jake three miles wide, and passengers held their breath at each jolt, Jeanne thatthe ties might have slipped out and they would be left in SO feet of water. They cot through all right, bnt sub sequently it became necessary to transfer passengers at Iwmick station to the Pan handle Kail way, which carried them to a point wheribe water did not come into the coaches. At Kimick there were six feet of water on the track, and Brunot Island looked Tery small. The house of the Hcrron Hill Gun Club, however, indicated that there was still some land unsubmcrged. Below Chartiers there were some miles of track visible, but some distance this side of Brushton the flood had backed np, and the water was IS inches deep between there and ilountour Junction, and passengers were glad to know that horse-car speed was com paratively sale. The derrick on Hog Island bar, opposite Coraopoiis, swayed back acd forth for some hours like a reed shaken by the wind, but finally the underpininggave way, and if not arrested before reaching the Gulf of Mexico, the inhabitants of Central America may have something of oil country architecture. Railroads Assist Each Other. At Hay's station the Pemickcy Hallway Company called on its neighbor, the Pitts burg, Virginia and Charleston Hallway, and the latter corporation, as well as the Pitts burg, Charleston and St. Louis Railway Com pany exhibited qualities higher than those ascribed to serpents and savage animals in times ol panic, and carried Us neighbor's cus tomers to Birmingham station. The Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis made many shekels carrying Pittsburj and Lake Erie patrons. Strangers riding ou tho Panhandle wero astonished" to note the scramble for scats on one side ot the cars. Peoplo coming into tlio ci struggled to get into the seats on the left, and those going oat to get into those on tho right of the cars. Evir since tho big bowlder caine down from Jit. Vashington and killed poor Clara Fleming ol Washington, no one knowing how easily one may be Panhandled wants to run on the side next Jit Washington. It wasn't altogether an 111 wind to the Monon galiela Inclined Plane Company, a& the patrons of the Duquesne plane could not get acros the flooded district on Penn avenue, near the northern end of the Point bridge. The great gas well on the lUon farm, back of Coraopoiis, roared on Tuesday night as she hadn': done for two months previously, and the rioisr could he heard as far as Crafton, on the Panhandle Railway. Au Awe-Inspirlns Sound. There va a v.cird and solemn ;intonation about it, and those who havo beird a volcano in a state of activity fancied that tho sound was much the same. Some people fancied thit the unusual ebullition was in Evrflpatby with the unsettled state of the ele ments and oppicosed bv the solemnity of the destructive forces around them, the Knobbers ot Stowe, Robinson and Moon townships breathed a p'ayer of thankfulness that they ete 400 feet ab ive the raging waters, but they could not help dwelling morbidly on the reflec tion that once upon a time "the waters ore vailed exceedingly upon the earth, and all the high hills that wero under the whole heaven were covered," and, listening to the sullen roar of Montour and Chartiers creeks and Moon run and their tributaries and oppressed by the undefined fear that alKicts the believers in tho supernatural, they welcomed daylight and yes to day morning's icy breath that promised sur cease. With Mr. Lebanon. Sit. Calvary. Jit. Nebo and Mr. Pisgah in sight, all names of knobs, crowned with churches, the inhabitants of the southwest part of the country generally re membcied the declaration of the Psalmist: "He loocth upon the earth and it trenibleth, llr toucbeth ti.e hills and they smoke." Tho Beauties of the Hood. The Ft. Wayne Railroad is having no trouble as far as its suburban traffic is concerned. At no point between Lc,cVir; and the city are the tracl s under wrJ 'act, if people only knew that a most p view of tho Ohio in flood could h -d from the car windows, the Ft. A uld be able to reap a iuhstautial harvest -,- the sight seers. The views ot the floodbegin at the Federal Ftrcet station. Boats are rowea right up to the tracks themselves, and views of the river at a ilistance caii Lc obtained down the long vistas or water, which recall orv truly tho streets of Venice. Of coarse, througii the parks and jards. and as far as Woods' Run. in fact, there is notning out of the ordinary in the prospect. Uelow Woods' Run the yellow tide begins to spread oer the low lands. Tho Oliver Steel Company's lower mill Is about live feet under water, and tho treaties on the bank are hardly visible. The terrace in front of the penitentiary and all the streets in that vicinity are under -water. Joboats, that have for a longtime restd securely on dry land, hate been taken liy the flood and unkindly tossed this way and that and their tenants given short notice to quit. Small Elver Towns Flooded. The first tiew of the river itself in its angry immensity is to be obtained below tho iron mills at Vcrner. There it is to be seen that tho water has invaded both hanks and crept up every erect where it had an opportunity and flooded the low lands lying back of tho river bank. At Jack's Run the water is backed up for a quarter of a mile and inundated the bouses re cently bmlt there. The same is true of eiery little alley which opens into the Ohio. At Bellevue the loekkceper's house is entirely sur rounded lij watrr and not a vestlgo of the dam is to be teen. Occasionally between Bellevue and Emsv.orth tho water is uncomfortably near the top of the bank and the railroad tracks. The oppisiu, bans being soincwii At higher, has Firotected iho rich market gardens of Kct.Ho Bland. Kcsworth, as usual, suffers heavily. It was a pitiful sight to seo Attorney John RnbU standing on the lawn in front of his bonse at Emsworth watching the yellow tide deep upward. At least a score of houses in Emsworth were flooded to the first floor, and the lower road leading to the station was alto gether oat of sight. 7'he nigh cliifs protect most of The Mtburbs between Emsnortb and Glenfield and at Dixmont, at about 2 o'clock. 1: was to be noticed that the water was still about two teet 6liort ot the high water mark of ISM. Bnt, all the same, the river looked sufficiently threa ten jug at this point, and from there down to Glen field it had msf.e a clean sween of the fields lying be.ween the railroad and tho nominal river bank. Could Not Hart That Road. One of the worst pieces of road in the county, where innumerable wagons had stalled in days gone by, was about two feet underwater, and It must hae given residents thereabout no littlo gratlbcatiou to seo it. But there was little else at Glenueld for tho inhabitants to rejoice over. The water was up to the level of tho bridge, and hardly a houso beside Klllbuck creek escaped the flood. The town presented a, picture of desolation strongly in contrast with its usual cheer ful nproarnce. and It will probably be fonnd to havesnlTeredmostof the small towns between here and Heaver. The lowlands between Glen field andHaysvlIle were altogether under water, and tbu numerous new bouses erected at the latter place were shut off from communication with tho rest of the world. The thicker populated country between HaysTiIle and bcwickley is fortunately al together above the highest water mark, and eicn the lowest part of Sewickley is similarly safe, but over all the bottom lands be tween Sewickley and Leetsdale is similarly underneath two or three feet of water and there was a great hurrying on Tues day night to get out the stock in the lowlands, and particularly the valuable trotters kept in stables near Leetsdale. The stables are a total loss In most cases, but the stock was rescued safely. There is very little humor in the land scape between town and Sewickley just now, exrent the multitude of "To Let" or "For Sale" signs which apparently apply to very un inviting strotches of water. FEEPAHIKG TO BESTJHE BUSOTESS. Tho rittshurg and Lake Erio Railroad Emerging From tlio Flood. F. H. Kennedy, of the Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railway, said at 10 o'clock last night that at the rate the river was then declining the company hoped to be able to get trains through this morning without the necessity of transfer ring. Mr. Kennedy denies that tho company loses anv freight He says that all the cars loaded with sugar were puhed upon high ground early in the engagement, and that the only loss will be tho detention to traffic and the putting of the road in repair, and of this there won't be much owing to the fact that of late years fur nace slag has been used for ballast, and it ce ments and becomes so hard that water does not disintegrate it. Last night all hands wero tak ing it coolly awaiting the subsidence, which the icy blast was speeding in good shape. ONLY PARTIALLY FLOODED. Tho'"West Penn Transfers Passengers, but the r. & W. Is Tied Up. By 7 o'clock yesterday the main line of the West Penn Railroad was covered with water from Claremont to Harmarsville. Trains were run as usual, however, ny transferring passen gers in boats between these two points. The remainder of tho line was open, and trains wero running almost on schedule time. The Pittsburg and Western road bad been carrying on its travel Tuesday, day and night, over the West Penn lines fromoharpsbnnr. but jesterday it was completely blockciL From Spang, Cbalfanl's mill at Etna and extending out for several miles the tracks were com pletely buried. Two small wooden bridges were swept away. Tho loss at this point is about 3,000. Communicated. THE BURDICK OIL BILL . Is a Schcmo to Sustain the Bradford Field nt tho Expense of All Western Pennsyl vania. To the Editor of The Dispatch: You will observe that the pressure in favor of the Burdkknil bill comes exclusively from the Bradford district and the producers in other fields whom Lew Emery has bull dozed into helping him to sell another re finery to the Standard. The position of the Bradford producers is all right and logical, from a business point of viejiv The only pipe line which would be subject to this bill, if enacted into a law, is the Tidewater, which begins in the Bradford field, where Lew Emery's production is, and runs to the seaboard at Philadelphia, where, in the name of his son be is building a refinery. All the other lines of the United Pipe would be protected by the inter-State Commerce provision ot the Na tional Constitution, which exempts from local control all enterprises whose transac tions cross a State line. The Bradford pro duction :s about 13,000 harrels a day. The total oil production of this region, inclusive of Lima, is 125,000. I need not say to any oil man that Bradford has touched the sum mit of its production, and is falling off in relative importance, compared with the rest of the field. The quality of itsoil, which is at a disadvantage compared with other Western Pennsylvania 'fields, by reason of the pre mium on the latter, its producers now seek to make good by State legislation. The Bnrdick bill has the support of the Brad ford producers, as it ought to have; bnt it ought not to have any other Western Penn sylvania support, for it Is in the interest of the Bradford field exclusively and against the public interest. First In that it interferes in the name of the State for the purpose of making money for a minority interest in a special class. The Bradford field is a worked-ont field which is losing every year its relative pro portion to the total production. Second In that, if carrying rates from the Bradford field are fixed according to its provisions, the Western Pennsylvania re fining business would not .urvive a year. The relative rates of piping crude petroleum tjo the seaboard and shipping refined oil by rail to a competing point would be 20 cents a barrel in favor of the Etstern refiner, and the Western Pennsylvania refiner would be destroyed. Third Because the premium which the superior quality of the product of the gen eral Western Pennsylvania field now com mands over that of Bradford wonld be more than counteracted, under this bill, by the local advantage given to Bradford oil. For these reasons, and others which I do not adduce, because I do not desire to tres pass on your space, the Burdick-Emery bill ought to have no support from Western Pennsylvania. I wish to add, before I close, that in the light of all the complaint about our industry being ground to death under trie heels of a monopoly, it is worth while to recall one of a nnmberof such cases that might be mentioned. The late John McKeown entered the business of oil producing 15 years ago ou credit, without a dollar. He died ten days ago worth 5G.000, 000. What other down-trodden and op pressed industry rives equal opportunity? A Peoducee akd Refiner. Boats in the Basement; One of the novel features of the flood on Market street was the introduction of a row boat into the basement of Fleishman & Co.'s stores. Hen paddled the boat around and fished up ali the goods thev could grap ple, which were under the six feet of water therein. Mr. Fleishman stated that his in clination was to have all the goods carried upstairs TucsJay before the water came, bht he allowed himself to be persuaded that the rise would cease before damaging the wares in the basement, and, though he kept, iueu in readiness to move them if the waters came in higher, yet the suddenness of the rise yesterday prevented the rescue of most of the articles. The house lurcishing depart ment was the scene of the damage, and it' presented a forlorn appearance yesterday. Mr. Fleishman stated that, while much ir reparable loss has been snstained, that there was a great quantity of the house furnishing goods but silently damaged, in fact, per fectly good, but upon which only a small fraction of their value could be realized. These goods will be sold at any sacrifice, beginning on Friday (to-morrow), and great bargains will be reaped by purchasers. Hotel Spencer, Corner of Diamond Square, Yonngstown, O., now open to the public ou the European plan. Nicely furnished rooin, and large sample rooms on first floor. Hates 51 per day and upward. ror gentlemen only. C. M. Spekceu, Proprietor. The People's Store, Fifth Avenue. See our windows for bargains in ribbons from the great trade sale. Campbell & Dick. A high-geade beverage is the Pilsner beer, brewed by ihe Iron City Brewerv. Kept at first-class bars. Excursion to Wheeling Next Saturday, February 21, via the B. & O. K. B. Bate $2 the round trip; tickets good to return nntil the 23d. 11.111. Spring jackets, and never such stylish ones. Black, navy, tans, grays to-day. Boqgs & Buhl. MbS. WnfSLOtl's Boothlng Syrup for Chil ren Teething gives quiet helpful rest. dren Special To LetlJsts This Morning. JSS-Dtsplap advertisements one dollar per square or one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Bale, To Let. elc ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken or less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH .BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT, rOR SALE, TO LET, AND orHER TRANSIENT ADVEUriSEJIENTS WILL RE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with TUB Dispatch. FOR THE SOOTHSIDE. NO. HIS CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. COH. FOItTHE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6121 PENN AVE. I'lTTSBUKG-ADDlTIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. 24th trect and Penn ave. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHElt, 59 Fedsral street. II. J. JlcBRIOE, Market House, Allegheny. F. II. EGGKRS & bON. Ohio and Chestnnt st. TnOMAS MCI1ENP.Y, Western and Irwin ayes. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Bcaveraves. PERRY il. ULE1M. Rebecca and Allegheny aTes. WANTED. aiald Help. BOOKKEEPER EXPERIENCED MAN: must be accurate, quick and a iruod corre spondent: to Like charge of ofllce of manufactory; position permanent if partv gives s itlsf.ictkm. Address in own hand writing, Kivlnir reference, experience dud salnry expected, fi. J.. Dispatch office. . fel2-100-Thssu c AWASbER-INTKLLIUKNT. FOR CEN TURY Dictionary. II. WATTS, 431 wood st. 1C18-32-P C10ACIIMAN-WI1ITE ANO hlNGLE: LET- TKH of recommendation required. Call at 147FOUR1HAV.. Pittsbnrir. fa. fcl9-19 (USlOMFlTrXR-AN EXPEKIE.NCr.l) MAN: J poodsalaryto the right man- jounirman of 15 or 30 rears preferred. CHARLEb FAI.K CO., Greensburp, Pa. fc!9-C3 CUTTKRS-hCIK.NCE IS LINKED TO ART IN the A. D. Rude new method of cuttlnu. Tauelit only ai CLEVELAND CU'lTINU SCHOOL. fe!8-30 GENERAL AGENT-FOR THIS VICINITY wanted by a first-class life insurance com pany, offerinfr special features that are very tiE inp: an unusunl opportunity for a ood pnrtv tliit can htndle lord nscnts. Address O.T. UU&GER FOKIl. room0, 115 Broadway, N. Y. fel9-i!-TTS GLAbSBI.OWEK-GENTLEJIAN OR LADY; Rood Job and good pay. Call, for four days, at Keystone Hotel. Fourth av. J. C L. fel!-70 MAN-AN HONEST. ENEItGETlC MAN OF cood business ability, to act as city rep resentative ora leading lire Insurance eompany; best of nderences required, and only those pos sessing the necessary qualifications need apply. Address INSURANCE. Dispatch office. fel3-95 MAN-UNMARRIED WHITE MAN CAPA BLE of talvlus care or cow and horse and understands uardenin?: a comfortable home and fair wares can be depended on. Refer to E. B. MAHOOD. Ka Liberty st. lclH-93 MAN AN ACTIVE MAN 'IO SELL RKAL estate; liberal compensation. Address REALTY, Dispatch office. feI9-10 SALESMEN AS A SIDE LINE TO TAKE orders for O'Keefe's "O. K." shoe blading: jrood commissions quick seller: finest lilacMntr made In the world. Address DK. O'KEEFE Jt CO., Chemists. 31 Fifth av., Plttsburc, Pa. felC-2 STOVE PLATE MOLDERS-SrEADY WORK through the year Hi Rathbonc. Sard & Co.'s new shops at Aurora, III. Apply in person or by letter to OAITA1N JAMEa xa .. vx.ni, oup'i.. Aurora, 111. ja31-13-TTS TINNERS-THO-MUSTBEGOOD GENERAL Jobbers: to first-clasirechanlcs 1 offer a per manent position. J. V. ROWER, Homestead, Pa. iel9-85 YOUNG MAN-AS TYPEWRITER AND TO dogeneral office work. Address, statins ago and salary. P. O. BOX S30. fc!9-8J A cents. AGF.NTS-TO SKIjL AND EVERYBODY TO nscDr. O'Keefe's 25 cent pills. Good as gold. Dr. O'hecfe's liver pills, cold or catarrh pdls. cough pills, diarrhoea pills, dvspcpsla pUK lhuematlsm pills, headache pills, skin eruption pills, worm pills, kidney pills. leticorrhCBa pills, backache pills, eye pills, teething pills, asthma pills, croup pills, sore throat pills, nerve pills, hlVvous debility nIll3.whoonlnir couch bills. non cathartic pllis, malaria pills, piles pills. Price ai cents, large bottles. ?1. DK. O'KEEFE & CO.. uomeop&tnic unemisis. 34 ruin av., riuBDurg, Will move to 70SSinIthflcld St. April 1. feie-S AOENTS-LIFF. AND REMINISCENCES OF General Sherman. by a distinguished author: contributions furnished specially lor book: by prominent soldiers and statesmen: will outsell everything; send 35 cts. instantly for outfit: we gi.aranteo best book and best terms: buy no other. R. H. WOODWARD & CO., Baltimore. Md. Iel9-W! AGENTS-TO SELL EM1N PASHA." BV A. J. Mounteney-Jephson; the sreat com panion book to Stanley's -'In Darkest Africa;" told only by subscription. P. J. FLEMING & CO., 77 Diamond st. laa-TWTi'SS A GEN I' RESPONSIBLE PARTY TO TAKE rv agency for this city for two rapid selling household articles; sample, to agents at cost; cither 15c, both 25c in stamps. BOX2204, Mollue, 111. fel9-94 AGENTS NEW CIGAR LIGHTER; EVERY clear smoke- buys, lights In wind or rain; sample 15c, two for25'c SI dozen by mail; stamps taken. STAYNEK& CO., Providence, E. I. le 13-05 Tcmnle Help. APPRENTICES-IMPROVEBS. GOOD SEW ERS, operators: nl-o ladles and girls toleirn dressmaking and cutting. Call or write. LON DON AND PARIS DRESSMAKING CO.,9CGl'enn avenue. jaS-16-TUWTh KL-GOOD GIRL FORlGENEltAI. HOUSli W ORK. Inaulre at 4J3 FORBES ST.. cltv. fel9-79 GIRL-FORGENERALHOUSEWOI'.K-MUST beagoodcook. Inquire S. W. COKNEROF CRAIG AND CENTER A VS., lLast End. felb-52 LADY AGENTS-THREE DOLLARS CAPI TAL will build up a business paying ?25 CO weekly selling our novelties in ladles' and chil dren's wear; our child's combined waist and hose supporter Is the cutest little garment ever invent ed and sells at sight. Address with stamp. Mite. G. CAMPBELL. 484 W. Randolph St.. Chicago. Ja27-70-TThbu LADIES-I WILL PAY" LADIES A SALARY" of S10 per week to work for me in their locality at home: light work; good pay for part time. Write, with stamp, Mrs. H. Q. FARKING TON, Bor 702, Chicago. fell-84 Male and female Help. CARRIAGE DIUVER-FOOR FARSI HANDS, cooks, chambermaids, house girls, nurses dining room girls, dishwashers, laundress. 2 girls for hoarding house, 3 per week: colored girls, hotel chambermaids.. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant st. Tel. SO. fplfi-n CHAMBEES1AIDS. LAUNDRESS. DINING room girls, nurses, cooks, house girls, Ger man and colored girls, drivers, farm lianas, white and colored waiters. MRS. E. THOMP SON, 008 Grant St. Ja23-MThs Situations. BOOKKEEPING-I ATTEND TO ANYTHING in the Hue of lntrlcite accounting, such as opening and closing of books or correction of errors: also give instructions in the use of the Voucher System. A. F. SAWHILL, 137 Federal St.. Allegheny, Pa. deC-54-D I30S1T1ON-BY AN EXPEttlKNOED TRAV ELING salesman to represent anything han dled by the grocery trade; will piy mvownxx penses and sell on commission for a first-clasa Iiouc: good references. Address A. T., Dispatch oflice. fclJ-71 Il031TlON-BY A FIKST-CI.ASS JJRYGOODS salcsinxn. with a reliable house: best refer ence. Address SALESMAN, 35 Diamond st., Pittsburg, Pa. fclS-84 POSITION-BY YOUNG MAN OP EXFKRI ENCE, as shipping or bill clerk. Address DRANK J. SANDERS, St. James Hotel, cltv. lel9-75 SITUATION YOUNG MAN OF IS DESIltES situation as stenographer and typewriter; accurate and reliable; best references. Address BOX 151 Poland, O. ful87 Fartrfcrs. PARTNER-SILENT OR ACTIVE, WITH to,0U0 to 10, (Wi. In an old and established manufacturing concern in this city doing a safe and profitable, business iu all parts or the United Stales with representative veop'e. Address lor interview W. S. K., Dispatch offlce. fe!9-74 Itooms. TOOM-FURN1SUED-FOR GENTLEMAN IN Xfc beventh. Eighth or Eleventh wards: give terms. Address D. X. D., Dispatch offlce. fel7-75 Boardlns. -pOOM-COMFORTABLE ROOM AND BOARD Xv for man and wife: must be central; win pay 10. Address R. M. S., Dispatch offlce. fel-18 ITmancxai. MOKTGAGES-WE HAVE 15,000 TO DIVIDE into $500, $390 or SI, WO loans; fit), 000 to divide into two mortgages S6,00U and SkOOO; also have IL2U), H500 and fiOOO: expenses very light; nioucr ready on npproval of title. S. J. FLEM ING & CO., 152 fifth av. Tel. 1772. fe7-17 - JORIGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS Li to suit at 4H. 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES & jJAlLLY. 1G4 Fourth avc. lei. 1G7. apM-19-TTSsu ORTGAGE3 ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY county property at lowest rates. HENRI' A. WEAVER Jc CO.. 82 Fourth avenue. mhi-D rpO LOAN 500,000, IN AMOUNTS OF 3.000 JL and upward, on city and snburban property, on 5 per ceut: also smaller amounts at 6 per cent, BLACK & BAIRD. Do Fonrth avenue. se2l-d26-D . TO LOAN 3)0,1X0 ON MORTGAGES 100 anduDward at 6 per cent; (500,000 at4,S per cent on residences or business property, vacant 1 lots or urnis s. a. tac w, u jronrtn ave. '-rr.. - OCS3-D THE P1TTJ3BTJKG DISPATCH. "WASTED. Financial. IF YOU WANT TO BOHKOW OR LOAN money on mortgages buy or sell real estate, we have the very best of facilities for handling SropertIe3 and placing or moneys promptly. 1CLAIN &ZUGSM11H, 437 Grant St. Iel5-C0 M ONEY OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH ING monev 1o anv amount on bond and mortgage are unequaled; lowest rates or Interest and no delay. U you need money apply MU1.R13 Ji FLEMING, lus Fourth ave. Jy27-SG-TTSSU MONEY TO LOAN UN REAL ESTATB-IN Allegheny. Beaver, Washington, Butler aLd Westmoreland counties: also, stocks and se curities negotiated. ED. W1TT1SH. 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. Pa. .and Beaver Falls Pa. fel4-25-D MONEY '10 LOAN-ON MORTGAGES 11 large or small amonnts at the lowest market rates of Interest. W. A, HKKUON & SONS. 80 Fourth av. Jas-23-rh MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET rates on bond and mortgage: no delay. REEDU. COYLE &. CO., 131 Fourth av. dcU-TTS MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE securities lowest rates: no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO . 99 Fourth ay. dcll-4-iThS Miscellanoou5 stores! FLESHER'S ladles' tailoring system; no risk; panics responsible: scnooi now open. now-o GROCERY MEN TO BUY BONELESS boiled hams 17c tier lb. 1C. A. RKLNEMAN, 1G Diamond Market, Pittsburg. Pa. fe!7-S8-TTS PENSIONS THE F1TTSHUKG PENSION AGENCY OF J. H. STEVENSON & CO., 100 Fifth av. Pensions now Lad for all disabled sol diers, permanently helpless children and widows of deceased soldiers under late act of Congress; pensions increased to correspond with the dis ability: bounties collected: certificates of service procured where discharges are lost. de20-12-TTS SPACE FOR LIGHT MANUFACTUK1G VVIth or without power. Address stating location and size, P. O. BOX 325, Pittsburg. Iel7-il V7UU- GET A BAKKR'S DOZEN (131 OF X Stewart & Co.'s flue cabinet photos forfl, at 90and92FEDEi:AL ST., Allegheny. mv2S;9-TTSu FOB SALE-IMVnOVED BEAT, ISTATE. Cltv Besldonces. If)- COLWELL ST.. NEAR MILLER-NEW XjuO pressed brick dwelling, seven rooms, balk vestibule, bathroom, w. c. finished attic, stationary marble wasbstands, china closet. In side shutters slate m-intels double parlors, etc., nice porrh; cor. lot 22x90x47: price 83,800: terms ?2,590 cash. bal. to suit: this property Is worth SL5M more than la asked for It. (b 89) ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth av. Tel. 367. fel5-31-TTSSu" SX 300-A 15 PER CENT. NET. CITY 1N O) VESTMENT, on account or owner leaving the city; two good storerooms 11 living roomsand Dacking room, wm corner lot 30x13. II. C. CLARKE, 135 Fourth av. and Edgewood. Tele. 7212. taU-TTS QQ 300-BKICK HOUSE NEAR DIN W1DU1K Ol st. or 6 rooms and attic hall, inside shut ters; both gases, water on both doors; lot 22x120: eay terms ami Immediate possession. GEOJtGE SCHM1DP, 157 Fourth ev. fcl9-90 Bast .itrt Bcsidenccs. FIFTn AV-NEAR OAKLAND. STORE AND G dwelling rooms; lot 24x104 teet; only fl.CCO, (88.) W. A. HERRON 4. SONS, 80 Fourth av. feMI-Trs FINK RESIDENCE AND LARGE CORNER lot. 100x180 feet, in the East End; 10 cood rooms, together w llh bath, lavat .ry and all other new Im provements nud In prime order in every particu lar; the lot Is well improved, a number of shade trees, etc., thereon: this Is most desirable proper ty and cm bu bought at a reduced figure. JAti. . DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. fel7-69' OAKLAND-VERY CHEAP HOUSE. CON TAINING 10 rooms, in splendid repair, with all modern conveniences: lot contains about one and one-quarter acres of ground: ou prominent street, near cable and Duqucsne electric roads; good reasons given for selling. Inquire of V. H. WATT, 102 fourth ay. Ja27-83 OAKLAND-CHOICE LOT 35X150; ONE square from Fifth av; easy terms. ROOM 705, Lewis block. fclS-9-WThS" SOUTH HIGHLAND AV.-VEKY DEsIIiA BLE brick residence, ten rooms; lot 43x1)1; all modern conveniences: well worth Inquiring about. HENRY A. BREED, 518 Market st. fcl8-26 SO 500 FOR ALL-ATWELL ST.. NEAR O? Lincoln av., 3 frame dwellings contain ing , 4 and 5 rooms, good cellars city water, etc.: property rents for J32 per month: this Is a 10 percent net Investment; lot Sill 00. (a33.) BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. fc8-103-S. 14,19' tSP; OOO-NO. 314ATWOOD ST.. OAKLAND iJIOi two-story frame and mansard, 10 rooms, bath, hot and cold water, both gases, cellur, front and back porch: lot 22x100, to a jo-foot alley: fl.S O ca;h. and the balince on easy pavinsuts. McLAIN & ZUGSMITH, 4iJ Grant st. felS-5 AUeSncny Bcsldence'.. AT OKl'HANS' COURT SALE-THE RESI DENCE and lot. No. 13 Linden St., Third ward. Allcgheit' close to the park?. North av. and the electric cars to be sold atOrphans' Court sale on this Thursday, Feb. 19, at 2 o'clock, on the premises: property must be sold to close an estate: lmmcd'ate possession. Terms etc.. from JAS. W uiiAl'G & CO.. Agents and Auction eers 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. fcl9-9 BID WELL ST.-CHEAP-flI.500, A HAND SOME and complete lionsc,Trrooms. all the most modern fixtuixs lar?c lot, on Bldwell St.; one ot the choicest locations In Allegheny. (33) See W. A. HEKRON SONS. 80 Fourth av. fel4-41-TTb"- CHARLES ST.. ALLEGHENY FIVE-ROOM framehouse, lot 4UX143; only fiEOO. BALTEN SPEKGLK& WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth av. felO-17 GRKENF1ELD AV.-F1NE OLD MANSION with large grounds. For particulars ;see A. D. WILSON. 55 Federal St.. Allegheny. fel7-52-TTS" SANDUSKY ST., ALLEGHENY ABOVE railroad: two-story brick houso, ten rooms, finished nttlo, bath, water and eas marble mantels loidlng doors in parlor, front yard, central location, and a bargain: lot 37KX115. DAVID SHAW & CO., 152 Fourth av. fel9-ll-Ths SHEFFIELD ST. TWO-STORY MANSARD brick, 8 rooms all modern conveniences; house in Al condition; secure permit from agts BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av. fcl5-158-MTUTns (3 Q 000 ALLEGHENY. LOCUSr ST..LLE O 1.09 GANT modern brick dwelling, 12 rooms, double parlors laundry, cemented cellar, trout porch; lot 36x130 feet to a street: stable and car riage houso in rear. M. F. HIPPLE & CO.. 90 Fourth av. lel5-90-TTSu Uuzoltvood Besidenccs. H AZELWOOD-2-STORY FRAME DWCI.L . INGof 7 rooms, bath. hall. lanndrr. bard- wood finish, newly papered and painted. pat. gas h. and c water, inside w. c.lscwered, etc.: lot 60x120 feet; 2 intuutcs' walk from liazelvrood sta tion and Second Avenue Electrrc Uftllway: price, fS.800: terms reasonable. 1RAM. BURCHFIELD, 158 Fourth av. ial3-30 HAZELWOOD RESIDENCE.-f500 CASH and ?o00 per year for 7-room frame dwelling, hall, bath, h. and c. water, front and rear porches: lot 24x120; near electric cars SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. 90 Fourth av. felOThs CJ 230 FOR ALL-GLENWOOD, ON SEC DJ5 ON'D av., nice double rrame dwelling, being two stories each: one Is situate on thecor neroflot, has storeroom ndllvcdwelllngjooms: the other Contains fiverooms and attic; lot 22x120 feet. (dlOl) BLACK & BAIUD, 95 Fourth av. rel2-I2-12,19,27 SuunrbRii Besldences. SEWICKLEY PROPERTY GOOD FRAME house, 6 rooms, on 4J-lt. St.; urbed and paved; lot 40xlCO to an alley: price 51.0OO. New frame house. 5 rooms: good location; lot 50x100 ft. ; f2,500. Brick bouse. 7 rooms, 3 minutes from station; every convenience: lot 72x60, corner lot, ?6.0C0: brick luue, 7 rooms, water anil gas, lot 50x150 toa 40-ft. st.: SJ.O0O. Brick house, U rooms; Beaver st. : modern Improvements: lot 55400 to a 50-f t. St.; vS.000. New frame house on Thorn st . 8 rooms finished attic: every conveni ence: good neighborhood, 57,500; also, a number or fine places with large yards and abundance of sha o trees at reasonable rates COTTON & WHITE, 157 Lacock st Allegheny. fell-25-rrs FOB SALE LOTS. Bast Bnd Lots. EDGEWOOD - BEAUTIFUL LARGE LOTS on the P. R. R., only four minutes' walk irom station: seven minutes from Wilkinsbnrg: rapidly enhancing: easy terms. MAGAW & GOFF, LIM., 145 Fourth av. fcl5-61-TTSu J' OT-1C1X107 FEET FOR S3.000: VERY CEN J TRALLY located at Shadysldc. fronting two streets. (94) See W. A. HhKltoN & SONS, 80 Fourth av. fel2-39-12,16. 19,24 OAKLAND-LOT 40 FELT FRONT ON TEKi RACE st. . only one block from Fifth av. and 10 minutes irom Court House. A. D. WILSON, 65 Federal St., Allegheny. fe!7-l" AKLAND-FINE BUILDING LOTS. SEE plan at A. D. WILSON'S, 65 Federal St. fel7-52-TT Q-j 4C0 IN MIDST OF EAST END, LOTS O L' 23x120 it. on Emerson, nearshadvay. (103.) Sec W. A. HEBRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. ' fc5-8-Ih' AUegUeny Lots. QQnrv-ONLOWBYST.. TROY-HILL Al.LE- iffcRKON & SONS, 80 Fourth ay. )JiJJ uni..n, lOL 4VXJ zt. 100.) VV. A, fe5-8-Th Suburban Lots- XpWi'kA-OF 50 FINE LEVEL LOT3-AT JL3I Marlon station, eight minutes from city. 011 B. & o. R. R., or20 minifies by second av.clcctrlc road; lots from $350 np,?10 down and S5 per month, without interest or taxes: come quick lr 5 ou want a bxrgiln or safe investment. MORKISON & BANKS, 106 Third av., cor. Wood st. Jal7-TT8 3 ACRES OF LEVEL GKOUNG-FRON'IING two lines of R. R. and Monongal els river, at Rankin, near Braddock. (88) bee Y. A. HEK RON & SONS. E0 Fourth av. feU-H-Trs Miscellaneous. TIMBER TRACT-110 ACEE5-NEAR FT. WAYNE It. R., 13 miles from 1'ltubnrg; about 85 acres; elegant timber, white oak, locust, walnut, etc.; the walnuttlmber alone will pay for the Tarmtgood location for portable mill, ai other limber can be had on adjoining tracts. THUS. LIGGETT, 71 Diamond IU ' lel9-83- THUKSDA.Y, FEBRUARY TOB SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BUTCHER SHOP. $175: PLANING MILL AND lumberyard, with annual business of 150, 000, on easy terms: shoe store, (375; tlnshop, grocery stores, s.oo to 5.000: restaurant, livery stable, bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores milk depots sHEFARD & CO.. 151 Fourth av. fey DRYGOODS AND CARPET STORE-IN TOWN of I2,x) to 15,000 inhabitants, in Western 1 .: a rare chance to the right party; prlceS12.60O. Address WESTWARD. Dispatch ofllce. fcl9-67 DRUGSTORE - A GOOD PAYING CITY stand; cheap to a quick buyer; owner in other business. Address G. D.. Dispatch ofllce. fel9-C8 FLOURM1LLS-ONEOF THE BEST, SITUATE ou Pennsylvania road, near city, and ollercd at very low price; prompt bnver will secure a pay ing investment ED. W1XTISH, 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. fclS-D HALF INTEREST IN A GOOD BUSlN ESS, paying well the year ronnd; 300 down: bal ance or. reasonable terms. Address Gl O. N. CEYLON, Dispatch ofllce. lel9-70 BOUTE-ONE OF THE BEST NEWSPAPER routes in the city; 20 a week profit; none but first-class man need apply. Address ROUTE, Dispatch offlce. fe7-71- SHOE SIORE-FIHST-CLAS8 TRADE: CAN be bought at a discount: grocery stores ?500 to 5.000: general stores country stores, feed stores, cigar stores meat markets etc. PKK CIVAL & CHAPMAN, 439 Grant st- fel9-0 O'Tpr-GOOD FHOrOGUAFH GALLERY. tiPJ I xJ rcsUurant, boarding house grocery store. 2oo to SAGOO: cigar store. fJuu to 4.000; notion store. HOLMES CO., 420 Smithfield st fclS-n- Manufacturing; Sites. FACTORY BUILDING AND MANUFACTUR ING site-in Allegheny, corner lot 129 feet by loo feet in sixth ward, with brick building two stories and basement 50x100. CO horse-power en due, two boilers, with or without machinery; also, in close proximity, a vacant lot 120xI2r, with railroad alongside and another railroad within a square; an exceptionally good opportunity to turchase manufacturing property. Address A. EGGATE &. SON, Agents 108 Fourth av. fel7-82 MANUl'ACrUKING SITE-ON WEST PENN Railroad, 21x1 leet siding, 396 reft In denth, with building and boilers: a bargain If sold before April 1. For particulars see M.F.H1PPLE& CO., 96 Fourth ay. Iel5-B0-TTSU rOB SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and Metals. ONE SECOND-HA'ND PORTABLE KNGINE And boiler combined. 35 horse power; also a number of second-hand wood-working machines; can be bought at a low figure. VELTE & MC DONALD. Penn av. and Thirty-second st dcl5-TTE' SECOND-HAND EGINE AND BOILERS One 14x24. two 12x18, one lx24, one 10x20, one 10x16, 9x12, 8x12 and large lot of smaller sizes; 10-H. P. mounted portables, one pair of boilers 42x26: agent for the Standard governor, pumns shartlng. pulleys etc. 23 and 25 Park Way, Alle gheny, Pa. J. 3. YOUNG. foG-D SECOND-HAND ENGINES-ONE 27 II. P. Ball pat electric light engine, almost new; one 8x8. one 7x7, one 5x6, vertical engines: one heavy 14x24. one 11x12, 3 8x12 and 2 7x12. In hori zontal engines: all good as new. HARM ES MA CHINE DEPOT, 99 First ay.. Pittsburg. Pa. Ja30-D rpHEPOHTEK & DOUTHETT CO., L1M..DAR JL ISAG1I st. and River av.. Allegheny, Pa., engines. boilers and castings. Repairiug prompt ly .attended to. jaS-ab Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc. WAGONS-TWO FIRST-CLASS PLATFORM spring Ice wagons; Inside measurement: length, 8 ft. 10 In.: width. 3 ft. Win.; height 0 ft. ; almost new. Inquire WAGONER, Dispatch ufflcc. felt-15" TO LET. East End Bf Bidences. A FINE LARGE RESIDENCE PROPERTY located on the corner of Penn and Dallas avs., .East End, Pittsburg, Pa. For information Inquire on the premises or of THE SAFE DE POSIT COMPANY, or Pittsburg, executor or es tate of Clement V. McKalg, deceased. fell-2G-Trhst APRIL 1, A SUBSTANTIAL TEN-ROOM brick honc on NcvUle st: Duqucsne Electric cars wlltpass the door. Inquire of A. A S. WIL SON, 211 Third nv., or SAMUEL WILSON. Craig st. near Bayard st. fe4-tt '-iTSt YERY CHEAP-SB PER MO., GOOD BRICK house, lOrooms. modern fixtures, nice yard, Llfiertv av.. East End; send for list W. A. HEBRON & SON S, 80 Fourth av. fei8-t AUcztieny Besidences. ARCH ST.-BETWEEN OHIO AND PARK way, Allegheny Cltv, desirable dwelling of 8 rooms ROBfcRr KNOX, JR., 17 Sherman av., Allegheny. fe5-88t FINE HOUSE-OF 12 ROOMS. ON WESTERN near Allegheny av , Allegheny; stable in rear: rent very reasonable. See W. A. HEKRON ASONS, No. 80 Fourth av. felS-M-18. 19,21t IN ALLEOHENY-ON FREMONT ST., SEC OND ward, .brick house of five rooms; 25 per month. On the same street hrlck house of eight rooms: 33 34 per month. On tho same street, brtefc house of eight very large rooms: S45 N per month. On Poplar st. Uhlrd ward, five rooms; 20 per month; also others. Send for list or call and examine our bulletin board, which Is posted daily. W. A. UERRON &SON3, 80Fourth.av. feI7-7St -VTHJH 6-ROOMED BIUCK DWELLING-1N Joi Allegheny, above high-water mark: bath, w. c, natural gas, etc., etc: immediate possess ion. JAS. W. DRAPE St CO., 129 'onrthav., Pittsburg. fe!9-9t Snburban Besldences. ETNA-ON P. & W. R. R., OR WEST PENN It R., four miles from city, only 12 50 per month, elegant brick bouses six rooms water and good cellar; cheapest rent and best houses ever ottered for the money. BLACK & BAIKD. 95 Fonrth av. fe4-53-Dt s: HADYS1DE-BR1CK RESIDENCE, 8 ROO.MS bath and all conveniences: lot 70x150: choice location. HENRI A. BREED, 516 Market st felS-I7t SUBURBAN HOUSC3-LARGB AND SMALL: some very cheap: call or send lor list Iree. W. A. HEBRON & SONS, "80 Fourth av. fe5-8-Tht Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J KENT ORSALF. . Hotels cottages and bath bouses; lots for sale in .all parts of the city; alo south Atlantic City. ISRAEL G. ADAMS CO., Real Estate Agents, Real Estate and Law Building. fcO-iH" Offices, Peslf Boom, Etc F OURTH AV.-OPPOSITE THE NEW POST- OF1IUE, entire building or ofne rooms; (first-class location. CHARLES SOMERS & CO. I 1C1.-31T OFFICES-1N THE WESTINGHOUSE BUILD ING, the handsomest and best equipped offlce building in Western Pennsylvania: thor oughly fire-proof: electric light, heat and Janitor service included in rent: rates lower than any other first-class building in the city. For partic ulars apnly bv letter or otherwise to AGENT WEST1NGHOUSE BUILDING, room 52. fe5-7-ThSut OFFICES-IN IRISH. PENN. ElSNElt EX CELSIOR, Schmertz, Kuhnand other build ings and In other good localities: send us your name and address and we will mail you our rent list regularly until April 1 free of charge. BLACK ABAlltD. 05 Fourth av. Jais 62t OFFICES 5EVKKAL GOOD OFFICES, slngleand connecting rooms allow rents, in the Garrison buildings, corner Wood and Water sts., and '1 hlrd av. and Wood st Apply to A. GARRISON JfOUNDRY CO., Nos. 10 and 12 AV ood st Ja31-I7t OFFICII IN GEItMANIA SAVINGS BANK Building. Wood and Diamond sts.'. singly or in suits; all modern Improvements and low rent. Inquire at THE BANK. oc2.i-43t PENN BUILD1NG-SKCOND FLOOR FRONT ofllce: very desirable; rent low. Apply at 204 PENN BUILDING. fe!2-99-Dt Business Stands. J AKOE SIORKIIOOM-AT 75 (DISPATCH ijt building) Diamond st : next store but one to Smlihtleld: size about 20X100, and widening to 30 Icet In the reur: steam heat electric light and rear entrance for wagons and goods; power can also be supplied If needed. Apply to J. K CLAItK. room 26, Dispatch building, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond st Ja22-97t LOFT-W1TH OR WITHOUT STEAM POWER Large loft for light manufacturing: long lease lrdeslrcd. Inquire 0T PEARL LAUNDRY; Nos. 25 and 27 Federal st, Pittsburg. Ja27-9St VTO. 433 LIBERT STREET WAREHOUSE; Jx No. 173 Carver street 7-room brick dwell lug, E. E.; 6-room brick house, corner of BellefontcandWalnut streets bli.idyslde:l 5-room house. W ebstcr avenue, near Uhlrty-thlrd street: No. 318 Liberty, store and dwelling: private ofllce. in our mam ofllce, well furnished: nlso.large spacenext to front window in our main ofllce: second floor over drug store, corner of Fouith avenue and Smithfield street opposite new post offlce. C H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. fel9-12-Thint PLANING MILL-THE LATE WILLIAM CHISHOLM'S planing mill on Hemlock st, opposite head of Esplanade St.. Third ward. Alle gheny, with engine and boiler: a well-established business stand. A. LEGGATE 4 SON, 108 Fourth avenue. fell-lot SITE-DESIRABLE MANUFACTURINGhlTE, has siding from both A. V. R. It and Pitts burg Junction R. It Address REAL EsTATE, Dispatch oflioe. fcl9-2.it SPACE-FOR LIGHT MANUFACTURING OR storage: large space oil second or third floors; also, yard room, etc. Inquire of or address W. K. FRE1D, 95 Main st, Allegheny City. P.a. feI9-73t STORES AND BUSINESS ROOMS IN ALL parts orthe two cillcs and suburbs: send your name and address and we will mail you our rent l'.5'.1"1"?11'"'? u"tll April 1, free of charge BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth iv. deI7-20t THE SIXTH FLOOR OF 75.77nnd 79 DIAMOND St. will be to let from April 1, with possibly possession ts lessee earlier: dimensions 00x90 teet; lighted npon all lour sides and also from large central well; suitable for large wholesale wareroom or light manufacturing: both passeu- ger and lrelght elevators electrft light steam eating and power suDplied Hnecessary. AopiT to J.L.CLAIIK, room 28, ", 77 and 79 Diamond et jn-ioi TWO NEW STOREKOOM3-53S AN D537 FIF rH av. ; plate glass fronts: elegant location for fine grocery or drygoods store. BAXTER, THOilPSON 4CO., 162 fourth av. Ja30-72-Bt 19, 1891. TO LET SFECIAB. T IO LET Br BLACK & BA1ED, 95 Fourth avenue. PIVi-SBURG. 442 Penn av.. corner Fifth st.. three-story brick, ten rooms elegant location for physician, long lease: iuo. Dinwiddle st, near Fifth avenue, two rows of choice stone residences, nine rooms, btillt In latest style, 844; possession at once ir so desired, or will make lease from April 1. 9 Ninth st. very desirable second floor flat of 4 rooms both gases water, etc. SiO. 25 Ross st. three-story brisk dwelling of 11 rooms, bathroom, range, both gases etc. S3. 133 Wooster st, near Wylle av.. two-story hrlck dwelling of 7 rooms bathroom, both gases. $23. 50 and 52 Bluff st. two-story and mansard stono front dwelling of 8 rooms, bathroom, range, both gases. SU 67. Good location. Federal st, near Fifth av., large and very com- Jdete apartment house.,nce laundry In basement; anltorwlll attend to halls and sidewalk and re move all garsage. etc.: halls and sidewalk Illumi nated and water supplied at owner's expense. (E182.) First floor, north side, four rooms ?33 23. First floor. South side, three rooms. 28. Second floor, north side, four rooms V & Second fioor, south side, four rooms 30. Third floor, north side, four rooms, 30. Third floor, south side, four rooms, 25. DUQUESNE HEIGHTS. 1323 Virginia av., two-story frame, six rooms, batnroom, an conveniences: 51c ALLEGHENY. 30 Sherman av.. on parks, three-story brick, ten rooms nice location; 70 S3. "Allegheny av., near North av.. new row of pressed brick residences, 10 rooms: nil tho latest conveniences: will give long lease and rent low to good tenants. 54 Klrkpatrjck- av.. near Fremont st., three story and manard brick dwelling of 8 rooms. Dauiroom. range, belli gases etc.:. 272 Franklin st. two-story and mansard brick dwelling ol 9 rooms, bathroom, range, both gases; $30. Fayette st, near Fulton, 3 flue two-story and attic stonefront dwellings of 9roomsandrcceptlon liall each, every modern convenience; nice front and rear yards: 91 64. 30 Fremont t, two-story btfck dwelling. 7 rooms, bathroom, both gases, water, etc. ; 37 50. 45 Jiontgomery ay., facing park, three-story brick dwelling of 10 rooms, both gases; SO. EAST END. BSJ Penn ay., near Dallas, 10 rooms; choice resi dence: SC2 50. 345 Dcnnlstoa av., near Howe st. three-story brick dwelling or 9 rooms bathroom, range, both gases, slate mantels, etc : 41 67. 5113 Liberty av., near Wlncblddleav., two-story and mansard frame dwelling of 11 rooms bath room, range, both gases, porches; 45 S3; nice location. Slmcnav.. Boulevard place. East End. two story frame dwelling of 11 rooms bathroom, range, both gases porch, etc. ; 37 50. 5501 Howe st. . East End, two-story and mansard brick dwelling ors rooms, bathroom, range, both gases, slste mantels; 33 33. BUSINESS PROPERTY. 951 Pcna av.. three-story brick building ofstore room and dwelling; 1,200. 86 Water st.nlce storeroom and basement offlce; heataud janitor's services free: I. COO. 22Thlrdar., near Wood st. thrc-story brick building with offlce on first floor; will sell boiler and engine for oo; fSOO. OFFICES. Schmertz building, cor. "V ater and Market sts. Penn building. No. 708 Pennav. Eisner building, cor. Fifth av. and Wood st Excelsior building, cor. Grant st and Sixth av. 2 Ninth st , cor. Duqucsne way, 8 ofllce rooms on second floor; will dWido to suit tenant: 79. 89 Water st. lour choice offlce rooms ou second fioor, natural gas stationary waahstands, plate glass front: S360; good location. MANUFACTURING PROPERTY. Eagle powsr building, Sandusky st., floors with power. Selbert building. Hope st, floors with or with out power; rent low to goou teuants. SEND FOR COMFLETE LIST. Our entire list being too large to publish In full In the papers (It would occupy an entire page o J The Dispatch) we will mail copies to all appli cants. Send us your name ard address on apotal card and you will receive our large, complete list free of charge, until suited. fel9-3 BLACK & BAf KD, 95 Fonrth av. TO LET By IRA M. BURCHFIELD, j58 i-onrtli av. Ilazelwood. Twenty-third ward Two-story frame house of six rooms, finished attic, hall, vestlbuln, front and rear porches uat gas, city water, fruit and shade trees outside bake oven, of an acre of ground; rent fpcr mo. Ilazelwood Two-story hrlck house of eight rooms, hall, bath, laundry, hot and cold water, nat gas; lot 44x270 feet: reut S34 per mo. Hazelwood Two-story brick dwelling of six rooms, hall. nat. gas, city water; lot 36x140 teet: rentl8permo. Mt Washington, Wllbert near Ennls st. Two brick houses of five rooms each and finished attic; rent 16 per mo., with water rent paid. Wllbert near Spring allev Frame house of five rooms, with large lot; rent 15 per mo. ; water reut paid. North Homestead. Twenty-second ward-Two-story framo house of eight rooms hall and bath, with hair acre of gronneronlyo mln. walk Irom tlty Farm sta., B. & O. It R. fel9-2 TO LET BY W. A. HEBRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. Liberty av.. East End; 10 rooms; modern fixt ures; 3o per mo. Baum, near Liberty av., Shadysldc: 8 rooms; modern fixtures; 35 per mo. Ellsworth, cor. Bellcfonte st. Shadyslde; 7 rooms; late Improvements: 77 50 per mo. Meridian, nr. Grandriew av.. Thirty-fifth ward; large house, 10 rooms: three acres ground; shade and rore.it trees: (35 per mo. Also, many others, large and small; send or call for list, frcc fe!9-l TO LET. To Let, Booms, Pittsburg. Apply to addresses given: 203 Second av. Furnished rooms, with board. fe!9-23t TO LET. . City Residences. HOUSE-POSSESSION AT ONCE-8 NEARLY new brick honses on Forty-sixth and a half st: one minute from Butler st cable cars: newly I tainted Inside andont:evcryroomnewlvpapered; ulde shnttcrs; water In kitchens; good cellar and private van! to each house: 6 rooms In 4 houses and 1 small room extra in others: will be rented at t20 per month to good tenants onlv; houses can be seen at anv time. Inquire G. G. O'BRIEN. 232 Firthav.. Pittsburg. orltMCCHESSNEY, S'llfflcr Bridge Works Forty-eighth st and A. V. It It ja22-TTSt Miscellaneous. DWELLINGS. STORES ANDOFFICES-UPON request we will lr.all you our rent list reg ularly until April 1. free of charge: write your name plainly and give fnll residence address street and number. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. feS-71t TWO-STORYBP.ICKHOUSE-E1GHT ROOMS, bath and side entrance. Western av., near W est Park, Jll 67. Two-story brick bouse, eight rooms, bath and laundry, range in kitchen. Fremont St., 37 50. Two-story frame bouse, six rooms and large lot. within five minutes' walk of Avalon station. 20. BECKFELD 4 BRACKEN, 61 Ohio st, Alle glieny. fel9-87t PEBSONAL. PEKSONAL-CASII PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver: Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. CHRIs. UAUCH, ill Smithfield st. JslS-Sl PERSONAL-ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITAN NI CA. 24: Chambers Kncyclopcdla, 10. All others at hair prices ror 30 days onlv. FRANK BACON 4 CO., 301 Smithfield St., Pittsburg. Pa. fe4-58 PEKSONAL-FINE BOOK3-WE 1IAVETHE finest collection or finely Illustrated book3 In Pittsburg: beautiful bindings: low prleestcome and see them: huudredsof books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK SlOltE, 900 Liberty st del2 PERSONAL SEND YOUR yRItNDS "A souvenir of the great Pittsburg flood of 1891: lour handsome photographic views or the most prominent points In Pittsburg and Allegheny, mounted ready for framing, jiostpnld on receipt orsocents. Address C. F. KNIGHT 4 CO.. 141 Koblson st. Alleehenv, Pa. fe!9.73 rouNu. FOUND-ABSOLUTE SURE FOR LADIES: Ta-va-zon, Kcy-to-Blood. DU. GRIFFITH DRUG CO.. 'Jhlra and Grant Pittsburg. l'.a, (Copyright.) fel9-W FOUND-A LARGE LOT or WINTER clothing belonging to residents or this city was round hanging in the rooms occupied by D'CKSON, the tailor, G5 rilth avc.. upstairs altered, cleaned and repaired: tho owner, should call for tbem. as Dlcksoa requires the room. nol3-D BESOBTS. T 3E LEHMAN Ocean end ot Pennsjlvania avenue. ATLANTIC; oil 1, .M. J. Enlarged, improved and heated by hot water. ja31-39-TTiSu F. W. LEHMAN. THE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. On the beach, with unsurpisscd ocean view. Bait water baths in the bouse. Bend for circular. fel83-I E. ROBERTS & SONS. IT ADDON HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. Now open Hotand Cold Sea Water ilattn in iho House. rtO-91 LEEDS LIPPINCOTT. UNITED STATES HOTEL ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Will open FEB. II and con tinue to OCT. L'91. New management elegant la all its appointments, 300 rooms, large and spacious, suu parlors, steam heat in every rooutelevators, electric bells, etc.; unobstructed view and only one block from the ocean; finest location on the island. Late dinner. KEAL A HAMILTON, Proprietors. NJaU-8G-Thsa MEETINGS. headquarters encampment no. 1,1 Union1 Veteran Legion. No. 77 ! SIXTH AVESUE.PlTT3Eni;0. FA., f Keb.l8,lS9L J aENEBAL ORDER NO. 1 IN COMPLI ANCE with tho expressed desire of the members of this encampment to in some way pav a tribnto of respect to our deceased coinrade, William T. Sherman, lata General United States Army, the members of tho encampment will assemble at U. V. L. flail, No. 77 Sixth avenue, in fnll U. V. L. dress on FRLOAY MORNING. 20th Inst, at 7 o'clock-, and prccced to Union station to await the arrival of the train beariug the remains of our deceased comrade. 15v order nf J. M. KEYSBtt. J. M. RAY, fel'J-29 Adjutant. Colonel. AUCTION SALES. TJECEIVER'S SALE OF WILLIAM TANN Xl) BREWERY By order of the Court of Com mon Pleas No. 2 of Allczhenv enmity. I will, on WEDNESDAY, February 25, lbOI.atlO o'clock A. JL. on the premise., rorner Twenty-fourth and Bmallman sts. Pittsbnrir. expose to public sale tho brewery and outfit, together with, all the stock on hand, being tho property of the William Tann Brewing Company. The brewery property consists of two pieces of real estate, ouo situate on the sodtheast corner of Twenty fourth and Bmallman sts.. haying a fronton Smallmanstof 1M feet and extending back along Twenty-fourth st. 112 feet, more or less, to an alley; the other sitnate on the northeast corner of Twenty-fourth and Smallman sts., fronting 125 feet on bmallman stand running back along Twenty-fourth St. 120 feet, more or less. On this property is erected a large three story brick brewery, a brick storehouse contain ing fermenting rooms and cooling apparatus, framo wastcbon5e, stable", etc., and all the nec essary adjuncts and appurtenances of a brow ery. The brewery has a capacity of SCO barrels of alo and 430 barrels of beer per week, and has a fnll supply of all the furnishmont necessary and useful m tho operation of tho brewery. Bale of tho property will be made snbject to the lien of two mortgages, each of $25,000. WILLIAM b. PIER. Receiver of William Tann Brewing Co. fe55,9,12,16,19,23,2i CONTINUED CLOSING OUT BALE OF tho immense stock of the Liberty Furni ture Company, of Cincinnati, O.. FRIDAY M6RNINO, FEBRUARY 20, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms No. 311 Market st, Pittsburg, Pa. The best of this stock remains to be sold, and is the largest and finest consignment ever sent to this city for sale, and embraces solid walnut and oak chain Der suits, all hand carved, French bevel glasses and handsome finish mirror door wardrobes, chiffoniers, tahles. bookcases,desks, fancy chairs and rockers, fine English rug. brocatelle, tapestry and hair cloth parlor suits. These things will be appreciated when seen, for there are too many line things to bs enumerated, and mast all bo sold at oneffto close up the firm's business. GOODS NOW ON EXHIBITION. Also at 1 o'clock p. il will sell a line of hall, room and stair carpets, liair and busk mat tresses, fine decorated toilet ware and a lot of miscellaneous goods. HENRY AUCTION CO . felO-7 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE, Thursday Morning, Feb. 19, AT 10 O'CLOCK. AT (A WASHINGTON ST.. Near Cedar Av., ALLEGHENY CITY. Of Furniture, Carpets and general Housekeep ing Goods, Large Mirror, etc. House open after 8 o'clock morning of tho sale. HENRY AUCTION CO., fcl"-91 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE H. B. SMITHSON. Real Estate and General Auctioneer, room 53, Eisner building. Filth and Wood street Sales of jewelry and merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. dc5-C6 r. NOTICES. -VTOTICETO GARDENERS AND FLOR iM ISTS 6t. Mary's Cemetery will lease for a term of three yean, freo of rent, a corner lot. 48x110 feet, situate on Forty-tilth street, be low the cemetery gate, on which to erect a greenhouso for the propagation of plants and Rowers to be disposed, of to lot owners in the cemetery and others desiring to purchase. For any further information apply to the under signed at hi3 office. 4524 Penn av., Pittsburg. JAMES S. DEVLIN, Superintendent felS-22 PBOPOSALS. PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at tho office of the archi tect from now until 4 P. M. FRIDAY. March. C, 1801, for the erection of a two-story brick scnooi nniiuing to oe onus at auiewoou station, (Panhandle Railroad) Chartiers township. Allegheny county. Pa. Plans may bo seen at the ofllce of James N. Campbell, architect room 814. Penn building, Pittsburg. la., to whom all bids must bo ad dressed. The Board nf School Directors re serve the right to reject anv or all bids. WM. SHERIDAN. JR.r JNO. HAYS. President Secretary. felOSG-TThs LEGAL NOTICES. EDWIN LOGAN. ATTORNEY AT LAW, 150 Fonrth avenue. ESTATE OF JAMES LOGAN.DECEASED. Notice is hereby given that letters testa mentary on the estate of James Logan, de ceased, havo liecn granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to mako immediate payment, and those haying claims against tho same should mako them known without delay. NANCY LOGAN, Executrix, 107 Ross street ja2!-8U-Th IN THE COURT OF COMMON FLEAS, No. 2, of Allegheny county. Pa. No. 207 April term, 1358. In the matter of the voluntary assignment of John Graff, James L Bennett and Robert H. Marshall, individually, and as partners under the Arm of Graff. Ben nett & Co to P. H. Miller (who was succeeded as assignee by John H. Bailey). Final account of John H. Bailey, assignee of Graff, Bennett & Co., and also final Individual accounts of James 1. Bennett, Robert H. Mar shall and JoIid Graff, filed by John 11. Bailey, assignee. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has been .appointed auditor to report a schedule of distribution in above cases, and to pass upon tbo exceptions filed to the final account in tho assignment of Grjff, Bennett & Co.. and that he will meot all parties interested at his o&co. No. 120 Fifth av.. Pittsburg. Pa., on SATURDAY, March 14. lS'JL, at 2 o'clock, P. 31., for tho pnrpoo of hiss nd appointments. JACOB H. MILLER, Auditor. FEBItrAKY II. 1891. fe!2 BTTh OFTICLVL PITTSBUBG. TO "JOB PRINTERS-SEALED PROPO SALS will be received at the office of too City Controller until FEBRUARY 28. 1801. at 2 o'clock P. 31.. for contracts to do the job print ing and binding for Councils and the various departments of tho 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 the municipal record, but job printing and binding will be let item bv item. Each proposal mnstbe ac companied by a bond (for job printing and files of Councils in the sum of ono thousand dollars each: for municipal record in the sum of two thousand dollars), with two sufficient sure tics. Full information and blanks for bidding -furnished on application to this ofllce. Tbo right to accept or reject anv orall bids reserved. K S. MORROW. fclI-80 Controller. )jfftcb of the city treasures, ) Municipal Hall, smithfield St. ( -VTOTICE IS HEREBY O IVEN THAT ALL Ll owners (whether resident or non-resident of the city of Pittsburg) of drays, carts, wagons, carnages buggies, etc.. to pay their licenses at this office forthwith. All licenses not paid on or before the first Monday in March, 1831. will be placed in tba bands of vehicle officr for collection, subject to collection fecof 50 cents on each license. And all persons neglecting to pay on or before first Mondav In May, 1KJ1, wilt be subject to a penalty double the . amount of thellcen-es. to be recovered before tho proper legal authority of said city. 1 be old metal plates of lait yttr must be returned at tho tune licenses aro taken out, nr 25 cents adniticnal will be charged on the license. Rate of licei.se: Etch one-horse vehicle. SB; each tivo-'iorse vehicle. S10; each four-horse vehicle, S12; each fuur-horss hack, $15; omnl bnes and timber wheel?, drawn by two horses, S10. Ono extra dollar will bo charged for each ad ditional horsp used in above specified vehicles ' J. F. DENNISTON. . feO-81.D Cltv Treaiurer. NOTICE Toonr friends and customers; not one dollar's worth of goods damagud by tbo flood; ready for business tn-day. HANNACH & BRO.. Largostexclnslvo gents' furnishing goods house iu the city. Sixth street onDOJito Hotel Schloascr. fel9-22 LAMDLOEDS, YOU WILL RECEIVE YOUR BENTS PROMPTLY, SAVE MONEY And be furnished with monthly statements ot your accounts by employing us to manage your property. Wo giya this our personal att ention. COTTON fc WHITE. JaI7-U-TT3 No. 157 Lacock it, Allegheny. CHOICE rKOPEETTES. February 19. IF you want to buy a home that is well built and com plete in every detail ve have it Situate in the East End, on South Highland avenue, with eastern exposure, with 1 1 rooms, reception hall, hard wood finish, hard wood man tels with tile lining, China closets, combination chande liers, steel range and copper boiler in kitchen, cemented floor in laundry, house hand somely papered. We can give immediate possession. Lot 50x120. Baxter, Thompson & Co. 162 Fourth avenue. fel5-154-TuTbsa -nrrE offer for sale A TWESTY-ACRE ORANGE GROVE, With houso of eight rooms and kitchen, good stable and other outbuildings, good water from tubed well 200 feet deep. Honse stands on a bleu hill overlooking large clear water lake, and on the opposite side a view of the St John's river. This is the best location in the State of Florida, for A SAltTAEIUM. Price. 10,000 if accepted soon. Photograph of the bonse may be seen at Dr. Harris' office. Several other groves are offered for sale. Ono of three acres, which yielded a net profit ol $1,500 the past season, is offered for 57,000- Lo cation ono of the best in theState. Good ho. el, good store, weekly newspaper and dally mad. I, H. HARRIS DRUG CO., NOS. 40 AND 4S SEVENTH AVENUE. PITTSBURG. PA. fel3-D For Sale 200 EIo eant new brick dwell ing. 8 large rooms, ball, vestlbole, double par lor, batb, inside w. c, stationary wasbstaod, slate mantels through out tile hearths, china closet pantry, back: stairs, inside shntters, gas fixtures, electrio and painted, both gases, range, laundry, with stationary tubs, front and back porches, shade trees, street sew ered and paved, stone sidewalks, lot fenced and everything com plete: only ten minutes' ride from the heart ot tho city. This is an ex ceptional bargain and well worth investiga ting. WM. PETTY fc CO.. 107 Fourth ave. fel59-TTSa $1,000 CASH. BALANCE TO SUIT PURCHASER. T7IOR SALE BELLEFIELD HOME, Convenient to Fifth avenue, on paved street; two-storv brick, 12 rooms, with every possible convenience; large lot, handsome lawn, stable and carriage house; prompt purchaser will se cure a bargain. Full particulars from BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., fel5-I53-TuThsu 16J Fourth avenue. FOR SALE. HANDSOME -SHAOYSIDE RESI DENCE. 11 rooms, reception hall, plate and stained glass windows; the most modern improvements; street and sewer improvements made; near P. R. R. and Fifth av. cable nne- PRICE VERY REASONABLE to a quick buyer. (43) See W. A. HERRON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth av. fcl5-104-lG.19.23 EOR SALE, CHEAP! A Very Handsome Residence. Brick, 7 rooms, elegantly finished, besides bath, attic, outside laucdry. Everythms first. class. Lot 40x140 feet. CRAIG, NEAR FIFTH AVENUE. Street and sewer Improvements made. Worthy an examination. See VT. A. HEREON & SONS, fel9-8-TTS 80 FOURTH AV. FORSALE. VERY CHEAP. Handsome East End Home. 11 Rooms. Modern Fixtures. Lot 00x150 Feet. Stable and Carriage House in Rear. WALNUT. NEAR SHADY AVENUE. W. A. HEREON ASONS. 80 Fourth av. fel7-77-TT3 $625 FOR AN ESST END LOT, 25x135, i Well located: convenient to electrio and P. B. R.; a positive bargain. S. A. DICKIE & CO., f el7-4".TT3 Penn and Shady avs.. E. E. NEAR Penn and Ninth Streets. i i S5.9C0 for alL O'Briens alley, near r ayette St.. Fourth ward, three brick dwellings, two con taining three rooms and cellar, and the other of four rooms and cellar. Lot 16x59. . ULACK fe BAIRD. ie7-35-7.13.19 95 Fourth ar. PORSALE. PABNASSUS. A. V. R. R. Cozy Country Home. House just completed;' six rooms, balls and necessary outbuildings on LOT 60x120. For further information address or call npoa felS-23 JOHN AKER. Parnasscs. Pa. Private Sale of Oriental Goods At 174 Federal St, Above Dia mond St, Allegheny. Bare and beautiful rues, large carpets, all ot choice designs and colors; fresh, new and per fect. As oor stay In this city is to be,a short time only, we give this great opportunity to the ladles and gentlemen to purchase some goods and furnish their bouses at a lower price than has ever been offered in this city. SPECIAL SALE OF HOP.ASSAN CARPETS. 18x12 FEET. Direct importation or AGOP. ALEON 4 CO. of Turkey. fel5-J0 REMOVAL. IR. O. IMIIILIjIE.IR, House andsfgu Painter, has removed from 135 Third avenue, to 73 SISTH 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 la all its branches. oclWSi-B TN1TIAL RINGS Afcomplete stock of Initial rings, both with and without diamonds. Fine quality and lev prices at WILSON'S, 61 Fourth ar. Fine wxteh, i repairing a specialty. f el3-TI M H -.1 V A i A -a sAJil,......At-iM.lh :&,.-. .m ztfa
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