THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY . 50, 1891. STREET AND LOBBY. A Pittsburger Who Fell in Love With the Snnny Isle of Cuba. CDBANS HOW KG FOR AKXEXATIOK. IIow a Tramp Won a Good Breatfasl by Diving Into a Cellar. STORIES BI TI1K TOWCAL TALKER Jlr. Gilbert Hays, who has just returned from a trip to Cuba, said: "It seems al most magical to pass from our abominable winter climate into the midsummer of Cuba, after a voyage of but four day's from ifcw York. A good many Americans seem to realize the advantages of the trip, for there were hundreds of them, including seven or eight Pitisburgers, in Havana when I was there last week. Pittsburc is very well known there and her manufactures are in great demand there. One of the first things I noticed there were some glass globes lor electric lights manufactured by tne Phcanix Glass Company, but I did not speud my time looking for reminders of home, but in enjoying the thorough strangeness of the people, the scenery, the climate, the lan guage and, in fact, everything in the Cuban lire. "Just at present the Cubans are very much interested in the outcome of the re ciprocity schemes of Mr. Blaine, and they expect that it will inure to their benefit. Americans Held In Great Kespect. "However that may be, I observed with a good deal of pleasure that America and Americans were held in higher rtspeetby the uative population than any otber land or nationality. It astonished me to find that the American money was at a premium ot 10 per cent an compared with Spanish gold, and the Spanish gold, by the way was worth $2 50 lor II of the native currency Wherever I went in the stores and paid out American moneyl gota discount of sometimes 10 and at least 8 per cent "The Cubans also are looting for their politi cal salvation to the United btates: they think that it is their destiny to become a part of the United States at some time or other. They hate The Spanish rule and would gladly be rid of it. Even the Spanish families that have lived there any length of time would gladly see the tic between Cuba and Spam dissolved. Spain indeed keeps control of Cuba by military force alone; i here are 30,000 Spanish troops In the island. 20,000 of whom alone are quartered In Havana. At every possible opportunity the bpamsh Government makes a display of its military power. There are guard mounts and parades of soldiers through the streets con stantlj going on, and it is by theso means alone one can plainly see that a repetition of the in surrection of 1574 is prevented. Tli Carnival in Cuba. "But a man need not employ alibis time in studjmg tLe politics of Cuba to be amused. There are lots of sights of the most picturesque ard singularly strange description for the American to see. It was carnival time when I was there, and the city was given up to gayety. The) Know how to be gay under that Southern sun. and for reckless abandon the scene in the ball room at one of their carnival festivals beggars description. 'Of couise adelightful feature to the Ameri can who smokes expensive cigars is the cheap nets of the very finest brands m Havana. It is calculated to make an American smoker's lnouth water, to know that in Cuba Henrv Claj s retail at i, cents apiece. A man with a regalia taste in ccirs and a toby pocketbook can be LapDj in Havanna all the time, I can tell you I was hanpy. 5o were the Hon. Pat Foley and General Fitzhngh whose names I noticed on the register at tlie mencin Consulate, I hae no doubt, although i didn't catch sight of either gentleman. "Strangely enough, I encountered the great est courtesy of all from the Chit ese Miuister at Havana. I had letters of introduction to him from Mr. Joseph bpeer, who has a branch bouse theie. but I did not meet the celestial diplomat until almost the end of my visit, lc fact. I met him by accident at one of the balls I mentioned, where be danced with a vigor and grace that even a Cuban might have envied Hut he could not hate entertained me more graciiuslj if I had been a special embassador from Uncle Sam. Cool and Airy Cuban Mansions. "Thanks to him, I was enabled to see, in all its detail, the interior of a representative Cuban mansion, such was his residence, al though of course it was lurnishet somewhat after the Chinese fashion. The Cuban houses are designed with a special view to coolness and airiness. The rooms are built about a large courtyard, in which fountains play and palms and banana trees, ferns, flamingos and go.dfish flourish m delightful fashion. Rooms are rarely less than 20 feet in height and the thick wails insure a cool temperature in the hottest part of the day. "The only thing that was needed in Cuba to make it trul delightful in every respect as a resort for Americans, who are fleeing from the ncors of our climate, is that the btars aLd htnpes should float over the island. It is a good lesson to an American, and one that should reach bim to appreciate his free institutions at home, to sec what a despotic and unprincipled lorai of government It is that tho Cubans groan under." DHing for Ills lircakfast. At onetime when they were trying to save the dynamos at the Duqucsne Theater ou Wednesday, it looked to the men who were working, as if the water would be sure to reach them. The stage carpenter, who was bossing the .job, ejaculated at this moment, "If sonic lion we could get a rope under the dynamo, wo could hoist it up into safety." A ragged and wobegone individual who was standing by, said. "I'll take a rope down for W rente "Do you mean that?" said the carpenter. "Yoa bet I do." said the tramp, "I have not had anything to eat for a couple of das, and I don't mind taking a bath beforo breakfast." There was about uinc feet of water in the cellar at the time, and pretty uglj looking water at that, but the tramp didn't seem to tuiml that, and without any more parley took the rope and dived down under the dynamo, and fixed the loop so that it was pos-ible to lilt the costly marhinc into a place of safety. Too Hungry to Sleep. "1 never remember before." said an iron man ufacturer in this city, "being so hungry that I couldn't sleep. That was my experience on tho night of Tuesday, when I was at work trying to 6vc u.y property from the advancing flood. After five or six hours' steady work I had a chance :o get a sleep, but when I laid down on the lounge in the office I found that sleep was bevond me. so frighttnlly hungry was L It was no good, I had to wait until daylight, and when Tlut came I solaced mvself with the thought that when I got up home I should bo able to get a bre tkfast of immense proportions. I re lumed, m tact, to shaie a lunch with one of my men, or to nop at a restaurant near the mill, because the vision or that breakfast at home was kj ueauuiu'ly vmd. In this spirit I hur ried home, but a dreadful disappointment awaited me. 1 he natural gas had given out, there was no coal in the house, and all there was for break fa-t was some bread and butter and water, and some cold coftee that somehow liad lemaiced over from supper the night be fore." HOKSrOKH'S ACID PHOSPHATE Tor Wakefulness, Hysteria, and other diseases of the nervous frstem. THIS MORNING, lietween the Hours of 8 and 12- O'Clock, We will sell boys' fine cassimcre suits, neat mid snlisb designs, at 2 40 each; sizes 4 to 14. Only 300 on hand and they will go iquickiv. P. C. C. C, Pittsbueg Combination Clothing Company, corner Grant and Diamond street--, opposite the Court House. .ALL. HEADY FOIS UUsINEsS. Lots of Dry Uargaing Here Stock Clean and Tresli. Some few lots of soiled goods to be closed cut cheap. Jos. Hokxe & Co., C0U-G21 Pcun avenue. This morning some surplus lots of bed comforts to close out, 05c, 75;, $1 and 51 25 each. Bones & Buhl. Only pleasant results follow the use of .ales aud beers of the Iron City Brewing Co. All dealers keep them. Excnrsion to Wheeling .Kext Saturday, February 21, ia the B. & O. It. H. Eatu S2 the round trip; tickets food to return until the 23d. LIBRARY HALL LEASES. A Bill In Equity Filed by the Hall Company Against the Library Association Allega tions of Fraudulent Collusion Mado The Other Side. A bill in equity has been prepared by Messrs. Knox and Reed, Lyon, McKee and Sanderson as counsel for the Mercantile Library Halt Company against the Pitts burg Library Association, Joseph Home, Dur bin Home, C. B. Shea and A. P. Bnrchneld, partners in Joseph Home A Co.; R. M. Gulick A Co., the Syria Temple, F. Brent Swearingen, James F. Hudson, Joseph Albree and V. R Thompson. The bill recounts the history of tho two cor porations, and relates certain conditions under which the Hall Company was to erect buildings for the use of the Library Association. The Hall Company bought Its present lot in 1865, and erected the library building in 1S70, tho association enteringthe second and third floors, Joseph Home A Co. and the Hall Company renung the first floor. The bill alleges that on January 1891, Messrs. Sviearlugen. Hudson. Thompson and Albree engiged In carrying out a fraudulent aud collusive scheme, without the knowledge of the other managers or stockhold ers. This scheme consisted in making a per retual lease of the property to tho Library Association and assigning to it the existing leases. The defendants last named prepared and passed resolutions to the effect that the Library Association take possession of the property: pav the interest on the mortgages; pay the J5.000 a year on the 30.000 mortgage: pay taxes, insurance and repairs; pay i per cent on the par value ol the Kali Company stock, provided it could be realized after paying other fixed charges, and turn over any surplusage to the Hall Company: that the offer be submitted to the Hall Company, and if accepted the officers of the Library Company were to execute the necessary papeis. Mr. Thompson, as Secretary of the Hall Company, sent out a notice to the Hall Com pany managers to meet January 3 at i P. M.. "to hear the Treasurer's report and transact any other business which raav come before thorn." Joseph Albree, J. F. 'Hudson, William R. Thompson, Henry Holdship and L Halsey William, the Treasurer of the companv, met ou the following day and passed the resolution, Mr. Williams not votinc The Hall Company claims that the lease and agreement is directly contrary to Its interest, and prays that the Library Company bo com pelled to giye up the agreement purporting to be a perpetual lease, and that it 'be declared void: that the leases of Home A Co. aud Gu lick A Co. be reconveyed to the Hall Company; that the Library Association be restrained from collecting rents, aud that the tenants be forbidden to pay rent to the Library Company. The bill is signed by Frank Armstrong, Presi dent of the Hall Companv. Regarding the foregoing allegations set forth in the bill a member of the Library Associa tion said: "We are glad that the Dill is filed. The purpose of the library officers In offering to tako the lease under litigation was to pro tect its right in the property against diversion, and to get a full and authoritative statement of its rights. We welcome the opportunity to bring the case to trial, and when it has had a judicial settlement we will feel that we have done our duty. "The important point is the allegation of improper and fraudulent action, and on that point will be able to show conclusively that the action taken was entirely in accordance with the constitution of the Library Hall Company, but it was exactly that was prescribed by the charter of the company and the contract re ferred to in the bill. That it was not in any way a derogation of the rights ot the stock holders, but was a protection of their rights. It will doubtless become pertinent in this con nection to bring out proof that this action pro tected the stockholders against a scheme en gineered by the active members of the present company to put the power of leasing the build ings in the hands of the tenant to whom it was to be leased, and to prevent the building not only from fulfilling its charter purpose of be coming a public endowment, but of yielding any return to the stockholders commensurate with the value of the buildings." THE CORONER'S POWER To Commit Witnesses in Murder Cases Bis cussed in Court Arguing the Value of Captain Gray's Interest in tho Firm of Park: Hros. & Co. Judge Stowe yesterday handed down an opinion in the cases of Braid Mabanna and Samuel Mason, who claimed costs as wit nesses for the time they were in jail pending the trial of "William Flinn for the murder of George Bothwell. They bad been committed by the Coroner, in default of bail, as witnesses In the case. Mabanna w as in prison 4G days and Mason 129 days. When they demanded $1 per day witness fees for the time they were in jail, the Controller refused to pay them because the District Attorney had not certified, according to law, thatthey were material witnesses. Dis trict Attorney Johnston said that Flinn had pleaded guilty, and from what had doveloped in court, he could not certify that they were material witnesses, although tho Coroner was instilled in believing, from tbe tcstimonybelore nm, that they w ere necessary and material. This rii-ed the question of tbe Coroner's poweT to om.mt witnesses without the assent of tho Dlstr-ct Attorney. The matter was dis cussed between tbe Coroner, District Attorney and Judge Stowe, but left the question unset tled. Judge Stowe finally banded down the follow ing opinion in tho casesof .Mabanna and Mason: "I am of the opinion that, under the circum stances, the witness ought to be paid for his time by the countv. This is not to be understood as finally decialng th t the Coroner has a legal right to commit a witness without the assent of the District Attorney." The question of tho Coroner's authority will be takfii into consideration, as he desires that his jurisdiction be clearly dchncd. EARNINGS OF OUR IRON WORKS. Placing a Value on Captain Gray's Interest In Park liros. & Co. An argument was beard Dy Judges Collier and Slagle yesterday on tho appeal from the appraisement of tho late Captain R. C. Gray's interest iu the firm of Park Bros. A Co., Lim ited. The appraisement was made by James Lindsay, on the petitlou of the surviving mem bers of the firm, who are tLe executors of Captain Gray's will, and who desire to pur chase from the heirs his interest in the firm. Mr. Lindsay appraised the interost at J4o0,8H, orHSS shares of the stock at S33S per shire. The matter of tho earnings of tbe stock was left for tbe Court to decide on a basis submitted by the appraiser. Exceptions to the appraisement were filed by the surviving partners, who main tained that tho amount allotted was excessive. The argument was conducted by Messrs. Clebcr and Watson on behalf of the except ants, claiming that at most the stock was not worth more than 195 per share, and that the earnings had been light since Captain Gray's death, owing to strikes, etc. A. II. Brown, Esq., on behalf of the heirs, held that the appraisement was not ex cessive, and that the earnings had been very large. The Court took the papers and reserved a de cision. Executions issued Yesterday, The following executions were issued yester day: Gustav Hasennak against F. W. Miller, $115 00: Jacob Dnmbach A Co. against John Em mell and Theo. Koernig, J2S0: Brown A Ryan against Jobe & Meanor.S561 03: W. H. Edwards against G. W. Smith. Jt33 50; William Davis agaiust Martin V. B. Gruber, $326 27. Asking for a Divorce. Mrs. Alice Gallagher jesterday sued for a divorce from Owen Gallagher, alleging deser tion. The Pudding's Proof. According to an old saying, "The proof of the pudding is the eating of it" Likewise the proof of a medicine is its suc cess in curing those ailments for which it was intended. This test has often been made in tbe case of Scott's Emulsion, which has proved its great value for the cure of consumption iu its early stages; bronchitis, whether acute or chronic; and in lact all diseases of the respiratory organs. Its effi cicy in such affections was demonstrated last year when "La grippe" was so preva lent throughout the world. In numberless cases in which it was used it lessened tbe severity of the disease. In addition to its use in cases of influenza it is used for severe colds of whatever description. It is there fore valuable for teachers, who are subject to the varieties ot the heated school room and the cold drafts of winter to hare on hand; thehousehold should also be provi ded with it, as it will save much suffering aud many doctor's bills. Only pleasant results follow the use of ales and beers of the Iron City Brewing Co. All dealers keep them. TilE flood is over and we are selling all goods at a discount. Rosenbatjm & CO. A high-okade beverage is the Pilsner beer, brewed by the Iron City Brewery. JZept at first-class bars. DULL DAYS ON DATE, But Not More So Than Katurally Follows a Lengthened Era ol UNEXAMPLED PROSPERITY HERE. Money Plentiful for Good Securities, tat None for Speculation IN THIS SOUKD BDSINESS C0MMUNITI The falling off in the volume of exchange at the Clearing House has puzzled many people of late iu their efforts to find an ex planation, but there is really nothing recon dite in the situation. If the people will consider that the country has had five years of unexampled prosperity, and that this section has had more than its share, and further, that fatness in business invariably breeds undue speculation, they will have the key to the present problem. The only wonder is that the reaction has not been greater. The country has been saved by the unusual conservatism that has kept the prices of most products at a reason able figure, so that, though there may be a period of partial stagnation, the growth of population will soon assimilate the excess of product. At present the iron industry is undoubtedly slack, and of course this is felt more in Pittsburg than anywhere else, but the languor is that which always follows periods of great prosperity. Students of finance have been looking for the present dullness for years, but it is not so pronounced as they anticipated. A rinancier Fixes the Date. In 1888 there was a discussion in "Whit ney & Stephenson's office of the situation, which discussion was somewhat tinged with politics. Then some people thought there would he a reaction before tbePresidental elec tion, which would hurt Cleveland's chances, but Mr. Whitney argued that it would not set in before 1801, and he gave reasons which were accepted as valid by the majority. He held that the pitch of development had not been reached, and that overtrading would not produce a re actionary effect before the present year. It came a few months before the time he set for it. but time has verified tbe soundness of his argument and the real force has not been felt here until the time ho appointed, and it is only mildly experienced now. Tbe drop in exchanges hero since lastDecem ber is explained by some on tbe ground that the Westlnghouse stocks and oil operations have ceased in a great measure to affect them. They are only reflected in the Clearing House at present so far as stocks are taken for East ern account, and in these transactions but one side shows here. The decadence in these stocks has also affected the entire local list, not in re ducing prices particularly, "but in stoppiog movement. The present sluggishness in the iron market has Its effect also, but the retail market for staples is but little affected. There is no speculation of consequence, and this tells largely on the volume of exchanges. Money Becoming More Plentiful. This is the general testimony of bankers, though these do not all report the situa tion alike. For instance, Mr. Rosebure, cashier of the Bank of Pittsburg, states that while they were cramped for money some weeks ago they have now a considerable surplus, while at Holmes A Sons money is reported rather scarce. The con dition of the banks in this respect is largely at tributable to the class of customers each servos and one bank mav have a surplus, while Its neighbor mav be closelj loaned up. Of late, weak-kneed stocks and bond have been callcu to pass through tbe deep and dark waters, but a buyer in search ot a sure dividend payo - w ill find that the holder holds it at its outsid value, and though he may be forced to sell, he can generally get his price. So It is in the real es tate market. Some people who attempted to push properties into tho market at high prices in localities where rapid transit facilities were wanting have failed to realize their expecta tions, which, in many instances were too sanguine. But well located business or resi dence property is still a good asset. It is between seasons now and though that had no effect at this time a year ago. when all who bad money were looking for investments, it is felt now and it is perhaps well that it should ne bo. Tho only reason that the partial stagnation is felt more In Pittsburg at present thau in some other cities is that we have only reached tbe point that they attained some months ago. The impetus that carried us in was greater here than elsewhere. The West came to grief soon, but there speculation was wild compared with that in this section and besides, business was not rock-bottomed there as it is here. A MOURNFUL GREETING. The General's Funeral Train to Arrive This Morning Preparations to Receive It. The remains of General Sherman will pass through the city this morning at 7:45 o'clock on their way to their last reBtlng place. The city will pay what moasure of respect it can to tbe late General. The G. A. R. posts will turn out and form in line at the Union de pot as the special traiu carrying the body pulls in. The Eighteenth Regiment will also draw up in line and salute as the train enters and de parts. The brigade band will plav a funeral march. At the Arsenal a salute of 17 guns will be fired, and Battery B will also fire a like num ber of rounds from High School HilL As the train enters and leaves tho city limits the Citv Hall bell will toll, as will most tho others here and in Allegheny. There will be a special detail of police at the stations in anticipation of the crouds of people who will assemble to add a tribute of respect to the momory of a great soldier. The flags on the public buildings will be at halt mast. A handsome floral tribute to General Sher man trom the Grand Army posts of Allegheny county, consists of a G. A. It. badge and the six corps badges of General Sherman's division. The two pieces are set together on an easel. Over the top is an arch with flowers for a back ground and the words "Alleghony County," and underneath a bar with "G. A. R." The entire piece is five feet and a half high, and is a credit to tho genius of Mr. John Dell, who ar ranged lbe piece. Another piece representing the emblem of the Union Veteran Legion and presented by that body makes a very handsome floral offering. Both pieces were furnished by John 11. A A. Murdoch. BEGINNING THE 0FFICAL COUNT. The Returning Board Js Organized and Ready for Work. Tbe official Returning Board commenced the work yesterday of counting the votes cast last Tuesday. The board is composed of Judges Slagle and Magee and Clerks R. H. Lee, W. J. McDonald, John Kirkwood, R. T. Bingham, O. B. Lindsay, M. J. Rafferty, B. Kroagh, J. O'Conner, J. A. Keating and Burt Hamilton. The woik will occupy several days. The Twenty-fourth ward, .Pittsburg, had been reached in calling off at the conclusion yester day, though the vote had not yet been tallied. Later returns Bhow that in the Eighteenth ward, Pittsburg. ADdrow Lackner anu Robert McCurley were elected School Directors, as were Juhn W. Fielding and W. H. McMillan in tbe Fourth ward, Allegheny. All the Water Bond Ballots Not In. There was no meeting held last night of the Printing Committee iu Allegheny City Hall, as scheduled. On ing to the failure of the receipts of the full retnrns on the vote of the extension of tbe water works to Nine-Mile Island, the meeting was declared off. L.OSS Xot So Large. Mr. C. L Magee said yesterday that the loss from the burning of the Duquesne power houso would not exceed 35,000. and the opening of the road nor be delayed boyond the middle of April. Hotel bpencer, Corner of Diamond Square, Youngstown, O., now open to the public on the European plan. Nicely furnished rooms, and large' sample rooms on first floor. Rates 51 per duy and upward, for gentlemen only. C. M. Spencer, Proprietor. Remember tho Wrapper Sale. JJJWash goods wrappers, iu calico, catine and flannellette, at 1, 51 23, 51 50 and 51 75 eachj goods worth as high as 52 50 each. Going fast. Get your choice quick. Lay them away for house cleaning. Jos. Hokve & Co., 609-621 Penn avenue. 9100-TJntil May 1-83 50. 12 cabinet photos, or one life-size crayon for 53 50 at Aufrecht's Elite Gallery, 516 Market street, Pittsburg. Use elevator. Your eyes need attention? See Prof. Little, with Biggs & Co., Jewelers. Consul tatioii free. tups - WOULD REDUCE COUNCILS. Opinion at City Hall Divided as to the Merits or Senator Nceb's Bill Warmcastlo Favors It Controller Morrow Is Op Posed to the Bill. There was considerable discussion about City Hall yesterday over the provis ions of the bill introduced in the Legislature the other day by Senator Neeb, fixing the ratio of representation in Common Councils in citios of the second class. Select Councilman Warmcastle,amongotbers, was discussing the matter with Controller Morrow, and incidentally remarked that Pitts burg's ratio was not at present carried out. Mr. Warmcastlo maintained that if the Nineteenth ward had the representation to which it is en titled thov would have two Common Councilmen instead of one as now. Tho Controller differed with him. and in order to ascertain the proper representation of each ward tho County Con troller's report for 1889 was consulted, tho 1S30 report being as yet unpublished. As a result It Is found that tho representation of several wards has boen changed. Under the present law the total number of taxables of the city is divided by the number 40, the result being tho oasis ot representation for the wards. Thus in 1889 the total number of taxables was 59.2)8, which, divided by 40, would give 1,481, the basis of ward representation in Common Council. W ards having less than 1,481 taxables aro en titled to ono Common Councilman; but those having three-fifths more than that, or 2.3GS. aro entitled to two. Wards having double 1.4S1 and three-fifths of that over, are ontitled to three. The last apportionment was mado in 1SSL Although another should have been made, ac cording to tho law, in 18S8, none was made and cannot legally be made now until 1892. How ever, uuder that nnnnrtinnmpnt. tho Sixth. -Eighth, Eleventh, Twelfth, Twenty-first. xwenty-sixth and Twe.ity-sevcntn wards navo two Common Councilmen each, while tho Four teeuth and Seventeenth have three each; all other wards only ono each. According to the figures of 1SS9 the Eighth. Seventeenth and Twenty-sixth wards would each lose ono mem ber, and tho Twentieth ward would gain one. The Fourteenth ward would hold its tbreo members without a single taxable over the 3,800 required. Tho rapid increase iu popula tion in the Thirteenth ward in tho last year would probably entitle it to another member, but the Nineteenth ward would gain nothing, as tbe growth there has not been sufficient. The Controller says there is no necessity for any change such as Mr. Necb's bill proposes, because by making the numbe- 40 the divisor into the whole number of taxables, there can never be more than 41 Councilmen in the city. Mr. Neeb's bill provides that 40 shall be tbe limit. TAKEN FOR AN INDIAN. John Shay Has His Face Painted by Prac tical Jokers. John Shay was arrested yesterday afternoon by Officer Smith at South Seventeenth street for being drunk and disorderly. Shay had been captured by a party of men aud taken to a paint shop near Nineteenth street. They painted his face in black and red stripes and drew a circle around tho outside and then turned him loose. He was so drunk that he did not know of his condition, and very soon bad a crowd of 200 or 300 persons gathered arourd him. Officer Smith thought when he first saw Shay that he was an Indian, but soon changed his mind and landed him at tbe Twenty-eighth ward station. St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Dedication. St. Paul's Germau Lutheran Church, at Chartiers and Adams streets, Allegheny, will be dedicated on Sundav next. The services at 2:30 P. 31. will be in German. The speakers will be Prof. Hemrainghaus, of Columbus, O., and Rev. Mr. Schuh, of St. John's Church. Madison avenue, Allegheny. The services at 730 in tbe evening will be in English, with Rev. Mr. Long, of Massillon, O. and Rev. Mr. Lose, of the En glish Lutheran Church, James street, Alle gheny, as speakers. Many causes induce jrrav hair, but Parker's Hair llalsain brings hack the vouthrui color. Parser's Ginger 'ionic cures Inward pains. BUSINESS CHANGES. DISSOLUTION NOTICE THE CO-PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between tbe undersigned, under tbe firm name of Uusky &. Levy, has been dissolved this day by mutual consent. Tbe business of said firm will be continuedby S. Gusty, this city, where all claims against said firm will be paid and all accounts collectea. L A. LEVY, S. GUSKY. Pittsburg, Pa., January 31,1891. fe20-59-D DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP THE partnership hitherto existing between Jas. Ik Taylor and P. C. Dean, under the firm name of Taylor A Dean, at 205 Market st, expired by limitation (and the previous death of J as. R. Tailor) on January L, 189a P. C. Dean having purchased tho interest of the late Jas. R. Taylor, will pay all debts and collect all accounts duo lato firm and continue the business. I most heartily recommend Mr. P. C. Dean, who for many years has been tho active busi ness manager uf the concern, to all former customers and the public in general. W. G. TAYLOR. Executor of the late Jas. R. Taylor. fe20-46-D NOTICES. NOTICE TO GARDENERS AND FLOR ISTS St. Man's Cemetery will lease for a term of three years, free of rent, a corner lot, 48x110 feet, situate on Forty-sixth street, be low the cemetery gate, on which to ereot a greenhouse for the propagation of plants and owers to be disposed of to lot owners In tbe cemetery and others desiring to purchase. For any further information apply to the under signed at his office, 4524 Penn a v., Pittsburg. JAMES S. DEVLIN, Superintendent. felS-22 LEGAL NOTICES. JOS1AH COHEN & CO., Attorneys at Law, 85 Diamond Street, I7STA.TE OF ALEXANDER GREEN ll WALD, deceased. Administrator's no tice. Notice is hereby given that letters of ad ministration on the estate of Alexander Green wald, late of tho city of Alleghony, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsyl vania, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands agaiust the same will make them known without delay to HANNAH B. GREENWALD, Administra trix. No, 124 Sandusky St., Allegheny Citv. Pa. fcl3-7G-r IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. 1 of Allegheny county. In re voluntary a signmcnt of Joseph A. Stcen to William P. Getty. No. 675 September T., 18S8. And now. to-wlt, February 2, 1S91, on motion the Court appoint W. D. Evans, Esq., auditor to rnake distribution of the funds in the hands of tho assignee. Seal. By the Court. From the record. JOHN BRADLEY, Prothonotary, You will pleaso take notice that having been appointed auditor in the aboto entitled case, I will attend to the duties of said appointment at my office. No. 100 Diamond street, Pittsburg. Pa., on WEDNESDAY, March 18, 1891, at 2 o'clock p. M., where aud when all parties inter ested mav attend if they see proper. feH-TijF W. P. EVANS, Auditor. RESORTS. T HE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. On tbe beach, with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths in tbe bouse. Send for circular. fel-00-D E. ROBERTS A SONS. H ADDON HALL ATLANTIC CITY, N. J Now open Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths in the House. tcG-91 LEEDS &LIPPINCOTT. AUCTION SALES. CONTINUED CLOSING OUT SALE OF tho immense stock of the Liberty Furni ture Company, of Cincinnati, O., FRIDAY MORNING, FEBRUARY 20, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms No. 311 Market St., Pittsburg, Pa. The best of this stock remains to bo sold, and is the largest and finest consignment ever sent to this city for sale, and embraces solid walnut and oak chamber suits, all hand carved, French bevel glasses and handsome finish mirror door wardrobe', chiffoniers, tables, bookcases,desks, fincy chairs and rockers, flno English rug, brocatelle, tapestry and hair cloth parlor suits. These things w ill Jie appreciated when seen, for thero are too many lino things to bu enumerated, and must all bo sold at once to close up the firm's business. GOODS NOW ON EXHIBITION. Also at 1 o'clock P. M. will sell a line of hall room and stair carpets, hair and buek mat tresses, fine decorated toilet ware and a lot of miscellaneous goods. HENRY AUCTION CO . feI9-7 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE H. B. SMITHSON. Real Estate and General Auctioneer, room 53, Eisner building. Filth and Wood street. Sales of jewelry and merchandlso at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. de5-63D ra-DfjpZau advertisements one dollar per iquareforone insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such at Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc., ten cents per line or each inser tion, and none taken or less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smiihfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS Ol'ES. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHETtE WANT, rOK SALE, TO LET. AND OTHF.R TKAUSIEUT ADVEKl'ISEMENTS WILL BE KECEIVEDUPT0 9P. M. FOK INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with Thk DiSFATcn. FOR THE SODTIISIDE, NO. H12 CAKSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. OH2. .,! r,,E EAbr END W- WALLACE, cm l'ES.N AVE. I'iTTSBUltB ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY 3000 Eutlcr street. EA11L G. bTUCKEY, 24th tr-ct and Penn aye. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHElt, 59 Fcdl street. II. J. SIcilRIUE, Market House, Allegheny. F. H. EGGERS SON. Ohio and Chestnut sti. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and lrwln aves. U. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERKY M. GLE1S1. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. Mnlo Hell). BOOKKFEPER-A COMPETENT MAN. AD DRIiS in own handwriting, giving refer ence and experience, B. K Dispatch office. le3M5 o ANVASSr.IC-lNTELLIGENT. FOR CEN- TUKV Dictionary. H. WATTS, 431 Wood st. lclS-32-D CUS10MF1TTER-Ai EXPERIENCED MAN: good salary to the right man- joungman of IS or .10 yeirs preferred. CHARLES FALK & CO., Grecnsburg, Pa. fel9-83 CUTTERS-SCIENCE IS LINKED TO ART iN the A. D. Rude new method of cutting. Taught only a CLEVELAND CUTTINU SCHOOL. felS-30 GARDENER-ONE THAT UNDERSTANDS care of small greenhouse: single man pre ferred. ROOM 2. 106 Grant St., city. fe20-3S MACHIN1STS-A FEW FIRST-CLASS MKN Apply immeuiitely at Continental Tube Mill, Second av., to T. B. EVERSOA. foM-W MAOHINIST-A FIl'.Bl-CLASS MACHINIST. Apply at CABLE WORKS, corner Sixteenth and Pike sts.. city. fe0-S MA.N-AN AC1IVE MAN TO SELL RKAL estate: liberal compensation. Address REALTY, Dispatch office. felS-10 X fEN-THREE (3) EXPERIENCED MEN FOR JvX operating steam and air riveting machines and assembling of work In bridge and structural iron works: none but competent men need apply. PENN A. CONSrilUCTloN CO., office 131 First av., city. feM-67 PAT! ERN MAKEl'.S-AT ONCE. FOUR GOOD men. AddrcsslHEBUCxltUSS. S. AD. CO.. liucyrus, o. tciO-33 PERSON TO ENGAGE IK LITEKARA ASD clerical work part of each day, rrom 1 to 6 P. M. ; good English education necessary: a perma nent position to the right person: salary fJO per month with prospects; best ot reference required. Apply by letter only to P.M. R., 920 Peunav,, Pittsburg. fe20-37 SALESMEN AS A SIDE LINE TO TAKE orders for O'Keefe's "O. K." shoe blacking; good commissions, qnick seller: finest blacking made In the world. Address DR. O'KEEiTE & CO., Chemists. 31 Fifth av., Pittsburg, Pa. fel6-22 S" TENOGRAPHER-BOY OR GIRL. UNDER- siAuinu oooKKeeping. xr. Ui oua j 1C20-88 rpiNNKRS-TWO-MUSTBE GOOD GENERAL J Jobbers: to first-class mechanics I oner a per manent position. J. V. BOWER, Homestead, i'a. lel9-85 Agents. AGENTS TO SELL AND EVERYBODY TO use Dr. O'Keele's 25 cent pills. Good as gold. Dr. O'Keefe's liver pills, cold or catarrh pills, cough pills dlarrhsa pills, dvepepsla pills, rhuematism pills, headache pills, 'skin eruption Ellis, worm pills, kidney pills, leucorrhoea pills, ackache pills, eye pills, teething pills, asthma pills, croup pills, sore throat pills, nerve pills, nervous debility pills, whooping cough pills, non cathartic pills, malaria plus, piles pills. Prlco ilcents: large bottles. Jl. DR. O'KEEFEi CO.. Homeopathic chemists, SI Fifth av., Pittsburg. Will move to 708 Smlthtleld st. April L lel6-22 AGENTS-LIFK AND REMINISCENCES OF General Sherman, by a dlstlngnlshed author: contributions furnished specially for book by prominent soldier and statesmen: will outsell everything: send 35 cts. instantly for outfit: we guarantee best book and best terms: buy no other. K. H. WOODWARD 4 CO., Baltimore. Md. fel9-65 AGENTS-FOR THE PERSONAL MEMOIRS of General W. r. Sherman; to every sub scriber will be given a copy of Darley's famous masterpiece. ahennan'slIUMh to the 5ea:" out fit, consisting of first volume and above engrav ing, sent postpaid for $150 Address A. J. TOT- TWt, care C L. WEBSTER CO., 3 hast Four- teeuthst.. New York. fels-24-Mwr AGENTS-TO SELL "EM1N PASHA," BY A. J. Mounteney-Jephson: the Kreat com panion book to Stanley's "In Darkest Africa;" sold only by subscription. P. J. FLEMING A CO,, 77 Diamond at. )a25-TWTrss AGENl'-RESPONSIliLE PARTY TO TAKE agency for this city for two rapid selling household articles: samples to agents at cost; either 13c, both2icln stamps. BOX 2204, Mollne. HI. fel9-94 AGKMS-NEW CIGAR LIGHTER; EVERY clirar smoker buv6; lights in wind or rain; sample 15c. two for 25c Jl dozen by mall; stamps taken. Si'AYNER A CO., Providence. R. I. fel9-65 Female Help. LADIES -THREE LADIES OF ATTRACTIVE and refined appearance; must be good con versationalists: can easily make from fJu to So0 a week. Apply between 9 and 11 A. M. at ROOM 505 Hamilton building. fc20-83 LAD1E3-1 WILL PAY LAUIE3 A SALARY of 110 per week to work for me in their locality at home: light work; good pav for part time. Writ,-, with stamp, Mrs. H, Q. FARItlNU 10N, Box 702, Chicago fell-84 Male and Female Help. CARRIAGE DRIVER-FOUR FARM HANDS, cooks, chambermaids, house girls, nurses, dining room girls, dishwashers, laundress. 2 girls for boarding house. 3 per week: colored girls, hotel chambermaids. MEKUAN'S, M5 Grant st. 'J el. 90. feIC-D Situations. BOOKKi.EPINO-1 ATTUNDTO ANYTHING In the line or intricate accounting, such as opening and closing ot book, or correction of eirors; also give Instructions In the ue ol the Voucher system. A. F. SAWUILL, 187 Federal St.. Allegheny. Pa. deG-M-D I30S111ON-RY YOUNG MAN OF SEVERAL . years experience In attending to correspond ence and general detail office work, who desires a cbange from present position in large manufac turing concern to one presenting prospect of future advancement. Address N. D Dispatch office. fe:J-67 SITUATION-BY MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN to do plain cooking. Apply at JAMES XEA'ITNG'e, opposite St. Agnes' Clinrch, Forbes St., Solio. fe2(M2 Tartners. PARr-NEK-H EXPERIENCED CARPENTER and draughtsman a partner to engage iu con tracting; must have experience and some capital. Address J. E., Dispatch office. fe23-9s Flnanclni. IF YOU WANT TO BORROW OR LOAN money on mortgages, buy or sell real estate, we have the very best of facilities for handling properties and placing oi moneys promptly. McLAIN A ZUGsMlill, 437 Grant St. feli-CO MONEY '10 LOAN ON REAL ESl'ATK IN Allegheny, Beaver, Washington. Butler aLd Westmoreland counties: also, stuck' and se curities negotiated. ED. WITT1SII, 410 Grant St., Plttsburg.Pa.,and Beaver Falls,Pa. fcll-25-D MORl'GAGES-WE HAVE S5.000 TO DIVIDE into JJOJ. & or SI.ixw loans: ;I0, COO to divide Into two mortgge 56.0UU aud SI.O0O; also have 1,2U0, H500 and S5.O0O; expenses very light; monev ready on approval of title. S. J. FLEM ING A CO., 152 Filth av. Tel. 1772. fe7-17 MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY county property at lowest rates. HENRY A. iinfl,Yi.Kft CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mii2-D TO LOAN J500,Ol, IN AMOUN1S OF 3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 5 percent: al6o smaller amounts at 6 percent. BLACK A BA1RD, Do iourth avenue. se2l-d26-D TO LOAN-J200.000 o MORTGAGES - 100 and upward at 6 per cent: 500,0u0 at4S per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms, b. X. Fli&MC'll, IS Fourth ave. oc23-p Miscellaneous. ALL TO USE JONES' BEDBUG PARALYZEU Jones' Slagle Roach Powder: contains no poison; roaches banished oy contract; satisfac tion given or no l ay. Prepared by GEO. W. JONES, 222 Federals,!., Allegheny, Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. Residence No. 80 Mnn ter st. ljll-42-MWF EVERYONE TO KNOW THAT THEY CAN get their sewing machine repaired iu first class order; all work warranted at the lowest prices: genuine medics and attachments for all rakes at 11. CARTER'S, Sewing Machine lliraar, 19 sixth st., two doors below BIJou 'theater. Ja22-MWF EVERY LADT WISHING TO BE HER OWN dressmaker to call at 616 Penn avc. Cop 5 oslte Home's stores) and lnestlgate MADAME LESHER'S ladles' tailoring syexm; no risk; partl-s responsible: school now open. nol9-23 PURCTIASER-FOR STANDS. CASES AND other composing room furniture now stand ing on upper floor or No. 99 Fifth av., soon to be vacated: country newspaper or other cash buver will find this a raro chance. Call on BUSINESS MANAGER THE DISPATCtf.Smlthfleld and Dia mond sts., between the hours of 3 and 5 F. 31. re20-H7 SfACK FOR LIGHT MANUFACTURING Witn or wltnout power. Address, stating location and slie, P. O. BOX 325, Pittsburg, feir-ll TOR (SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. NO. 88 FORBES ST'.-AGOOD BRICK noUSE: six rooms: location central: very near P. o.: price, 1.200. (06) W. A. HERROM'A SONS. 80 Fourthav. fel8--18.20,2:f QQ 300-BRICK HOUSE NEAR DIN W1DD1E j?tM st. of 6 rooms and attic, hall, inside shut ters: both gases, water on both floors; lot 22x120: easy terms and immediate possession. OEOKGE SCHMIDf, 157 Fourth av. fel3-90' East End Residences. EAST END-tSOO CASH-BALANCE ?2J A month. Including Interest, will buvagood lire-room bouse, with hall, city water, two porches: lot 40x137. see BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO.. 162 Fourth av. fel5-157-wr HOUSE-MNE-ROuM NEW FRAMEHOUSE; in a first rate neigbboihood: within two min utes or Firth av. cable: has vestibule, hall, slid ing doors, electric bells, both gases, bath, range, a very convenient and modern hoii6e: street Is sewered: lot 29x120; we have a low price and can make easy terms. S- A. DICKIE A CO., Penn and Shady avs., E. E. 1CH. fel7-IU-Tuwr LARGE HOUSE-ON ALDER, NEAR SHADY av.. large hou&o of 11 rooms, modern fixtures, lot 11x120 ft. (56) See W. A. HURRON "SONS, 80 Fourthav. fel2-4!)-13,17.20,2P OAKLAND-VERY CHEAP nOUSE. CON TAINING 10 rooms. In splendid repair, with all modern conveniences: lot contains about one and onc-quartor acres of graund: on prominent street, near cable and Dnqucsnp electric road-.; good reasons glrcn for telliug. Inquire of W. II. WATT. 102 Fourth av. Ja27-S5 SOUIH HIGHLAND AV.-VERY DESIRA BLE brick residence, ten rooms; lot 43x1 14; allmodern conveniences: well worth inquiring about. HENRY A. BREED, 516 Market st. fel8-2!,' ERY CHEAP-JS.7V), ONE OF THE BEP houses on Colt.irt square, Oakland, nine rooms, first class order with all modern linprove mentstgood newstable in rear: terms'! cry reason able. (141) Bee W. A. HERKON ASO.NS. No8) Fourth av. fel8-43-18.20.ST QO GOO-1EN MINUTES FROM WOOD ST.; C3u) elegant new Queen Anne frame dwelling, six rooms and finished attic, reception lull, electric bell, hardwood staircase, slate mantels hath, two w. c's., stationary wash stand, lanndry. in side shutters, largo pantry, china closet, both giscs, frontandrear porch; first-class neighbor hood: large lot; a rare bargain. WM. BETTY A CO., 107 Fourthav. feI'5-41-J'WF Qf OOO-FOR A TWO-S'lORY AND ATI1C W' frame house, with lot 50x120 ft., on a good street In East End. within two minutes of Fifth ay cible; honse has bath, hot and cold water, inside closet and other modern conveni ences; the neighborhood Is first rate; street is 6ewered and the property is certainly cheap, b. A. DICKIE A CO., Penn and Shady av., E. E. 2T32. fc20-5S" Qf 200-HOUSETHATMUSr RESOLD AT oJ once; this is a bargain worth looking up: conveniently situated: has citv water, good drv cellar, etc.; in excellent order: nlcelv papered; a fine little home that can be turned with little cash; 10124x100. S. A. DICKIE A CO.. Penn and Shady avs., E. E. 509. fel7-49-TuWF QQ OOO-GKAZIERST.NEAR MURTLAND CO av., two-story frame dwelling of 9 rooms and attic, hall, bathroom, w. c, range, both gases, slate mantels, electric light and bell, good pantry aud china closet, front and hack porches; lot 25x120 to alley. (aST8.) BLACK A BAIRD, 9i Fourthav. feS-104-8,12,20 Cjfr 000-NO. 314 ATWOOD ST.. OAKLAflD 0305 two-story frame and mansard. 10 rooms, bath, hot and cold water, both gases, cellar, front and back porch: lot 22x100, to a 20-foot alley: JI.50O cash, and the balance on easy payments. McLAIN A ZUGSM1TH, 4JT Grant st. lelS-5 I oi rr ooo fob all-pearl st.. near tD L t Fenn av., six brick dwellings of five and six rooms each, respectively, both gases, slate and wood mantels: renting for 1.300 per year: lot 100x80. (cCO) BLACK BAIltD, 95 Fourth av. felO-S5-io, 20,23 Ql OOO-WILL BUY A GOOD TWO-STORY Utt frame dwelling ot 9 rooms in the best part of East End. on a paved street; act quicx bee agents. BAXTER, THOMPSON A Co.. 162 Fourthav. fel5-156-5iFSSu" Allezheny Residences. FRAME HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS ON ARCH street, Allegheny: corner property: most all new; this is In a good residence neighborhood and close to street cars: reason for selling, owner moving away. For full particulars apply to HOWARD BROWN.15I Fourthav. fel3-S.-5IWF GARRISON ST., ALLEGHENY-SIX-ROOM and finished attic frame, range, hot and cold water, bath, stationary washtubs. sliding doors, front and back porches, inside shutters; stable on rear or lot; 2oxl39. HOWARD BROWN, 151 Fourth av. fe20-i9-MWF HOUSE-BRICK, FIVE ROOMS AND HALL, In good reoalr: one square from North av.. Allegheny, a snug little home Tor anvone looking for a small house; lot 20x50. HOWARD BROW N, 151 Fourth av. fe2u-M-TTF!" CO 10O-CHEAP LOr 40X120. W I I'll MVE C5l ROOM rrame dwelling. McCIure av., W oods' Run station, Allegheny; good chance for some workinginan. A. LEGGA'lh A SON. 103 Fourth av. fe20-6C Hazelnood Residences. Q-l rr OOO-HAZELWOOD, B. A O. R. R.: Ci 4 also on line or electric road. Second av.. a very desirable and pleasantly located two story brick dwelling or ten rooms, nice center hill, vestibule, bath room. Inside w. c. range, both gases, water, etc.; outside summer kitchen and laundry: two-storv barn on premises; lot 161X200. covered with fruit and shade trees shrubbery, etc.: will retain 72 feet and sell bal ance of lot (about 60 leet fi-ont) with honse, ir suitable to purchaser, for 12.700: or, will sell the 72-foot lot with two-story frame barn, which could be readllv converted into a dwelling, for S5.000. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. (DIM.) fe7-!2-7,20,28' AZELW0OD-2-81ORY FRAME DWEl L lNGor 7 rooms, bath, ball, laundry, hard wood finish, newly papered and painted, nat. gas. h. and c water, inside-w. c. sewered, etc.: lot (OxUO feet: 2 minutes' walk from Hazelnood sta tion and Second Avenue Electric Rullway: price, S6.60C, terms reasonable. HUM, BUBCHF1ELD, 153 Fourth av. U13-30 Suburbnn Residences. XrEVILLESTATIOJ,AN ELEGANT LITTLE JJN home on line of P., Ft. W. A C. R. R.. five miles distant rrom city: situation most Inviting: elevated gronnd: Smlnutcs, by good sidewalk, lrom station: handsomely terraced and improved lot 50 X140 feet, with nice house or six rooms, hall, pantry, porches, dry cellar, pore water, natural gas, fruit, sbade, shubbery, vines and lawn: a sareand satisfactory Investment at !2, 700. (4-13-50.) CHARLES SOMERS A CO. fe20-79 CQ OOO WILKINSBURG, SOUTH ST., CO) near West st., two-story frame dwelling otb rooms hall, natural gas, front and back porch, large closets and pantries; house pipered throughout ;ftve minutes' walk from station: lot 30x80. (k73) BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. feS-105-8. 14.20 FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lots. CARSON AND TWENTY-FIRST ST. -A VA CANT lot 44x120. suitable ror a business house; very low price. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth av. fc20-68-TuFS OAKLAND-LOT 40 FEP7T FRON l1 ON TER RACE st. . ontyone block from Fifth av. and 10 minutes from Court House. A. D. WILSON. 55 Federal st,, Allegheny. fel7-53 Allegheny Lots. ALLEGHENY LOT-FOR S500; 20X90 FT.: Willis St.. Twclrth ward: payments easy. (40). AV. A. HERRON A SONS, SO Fourth av. re6-72-F fl2Qnf-EASY PAYMENTS IF DrSIRED OOUU Lot. 20x100 ft., on Dearborn st.. one tquarc from Penn, and near Wineuiddlc av.. Nineteenth ward; also, lots In same plan on Dauphin st., near Wlueblddle av.. 21x100 it.. $500. (49). W. A. HERRON A SONS. 80 Fourth av. fe3-73-3,6,13,S0.27" CO 400-LOT8 40X120 FEET: LOCATION ONE 02 of the mostceutral and desirable In East l.nd: Alder, neir Fdwln st. (102.) W. A. HER RON A SONS, 80 Faurlh av. fe7-69-7, 1.J.20, 27 Suburban Lots. RESIDENCE SITES FOR A RESIDENX'F. there Is nothing Iikc a '-broad acre:" acres come pretty high hereabouts, but hcrctheyarc oireiedat about the price or single lots; handsome residence sites, near rapid transit, at way-down prices: each plat Is equal to 14 ordinary citv lots: price 2.500per Mock; ten years to uav "ir von wish; substantial sidewalks and pure w'atcr fric of cost to purch iscrs: rapid enhancement as sured: nothing like It in tbe two cities; these plats are not 5or JO miles out or town, hut right at our doors: examine, then Judge, then buy. ALGEO BROS., 204 Federal st,, Allegheny. felS-98-FSu farms. F ARM-BEAUTIFUL FARM. WESTMORE LAND conntv. 105 acres, two miles west nf Llgonlcr.l'a.: excellent rrult. etc.: Improvements good: a bargain. BOX 800, Latrobc, Pa. fe20-53 FAR1I-OF 10 ACRES Willi DWELLING AND outbuildings In Reserve twp., nr. Butcher's run road, for 1.500. (162) W. A. HEKIIOX A SONS. 80 h ourth av. feH-42-14. 17,20,23 Miscellaneous. T1MBFK TKACT-HO ACRES-NEAR IT. WAYNE R. It., 13 miles rrom Pittsburg; about 85 acres; elegant timber, white oak. locust, walnut, etc.: the walnut timber alone will pav ror the rarin: good location ror portable mill, a'a other timber can he had on adjoining tracts. THUS. LIGGETT. 71 Diamond St. lel9-SS rOR SALE Hl'SlNESS. Husinos Properties. FACTORY THE LARGE THKEE-STORY ractory now occupied bv the CirrlageMfg.Co., Latrobc. Pa .will bcollercuatpubllcs lie? iturdar, February 23; the building covers entire lot.VlxIOO; isconxeulent to P. it. 1!.; natural gas and water in building; Is suitable for light mis. s. E. SHIELDS, Latrobc, Pa. fe2(MiO-TTFS TrYLlEAV.-S10uOCASll. BALANCE AT -l,S V per cent, lor thrcc-storr brick business house, storeroom and eight dwelling rooms; Wy lle. neir ashlngton st. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth av. 1c20-M-tufs Manufacturing Sltos. PVCTORY BUILDING AND MANUFACTUR ING site-In Allegheny, corner lot 120 ftet by luOfeet In sixth ward, with brick building two stories and basement. 5OXJ00, 60 horse-power en gine, two boilers, with 0' without m ichlnery; also, in close proximity, a vacant lot 120x120, with railroad alongside and another railroad within a square; an exceptionally good opportunity to urchase manufacturing property. Address A. EGG ATE A SON, Agents, 103 1 ourth av. fel7-8S" FOR SALE RUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BUTCHER SHOr17j: PLANING JUIl.lAH" lumberyard, with annual business orsiW, 000, on easy terms; shoe store, 375: tlnMiop. grocery stores j.o to 5i,u; resiauraui, mrn stable, bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores, milt denots. SHEl'ARD A CO.. 151 Fourth av. fcl D KUG5TORE GOOD LOCATION: BUILL sen at invoice or lump u: cnean irm; ., ns for sslllng. Address DRUGS. P. II. Box llowhnv fc20-S 143, Allegheny 13, AliegllCHJ . .v-v--. IJILOURMILLS-ONEOFTHEBEST, SITUATE on Pennsylvania road, neirclty. and onercd at very low price; prompt bnycr will scenre a piy- Ing liivcsuncns cu. uinisii, ii" ur.un .t Pittsburg. ichVP XTEWS DEl'OT AND STATIONERY STOUE lv in nrcc town; splendid chance for live man. SIIEPARD A CO.. IjI Fourth av. fe20-64-TUFsa KOUTE-ONE OF THEBhST NEWSPAPER routes in the city; f.D a week profit; none bnt first-class man need apply. Address ROUTE, Dispatch office. fe7-71 cirr-r-GOoi) photograph gallery. Ol I O restaurant, boarding house, grocery store, 200 to t.000: clgir store. 8200 to 4.000; notion store. HOLMLS A CO., 420 smlthtleld st. relS-37 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and Metals. ENGINES. BOILERS AND CONNECTIONS, with freight delator, tiirmln; part of dupli cate plant herctotore kept in building No. 99 Firth av. lur use in emergencies byTlie Dispatch: bar gain to quick buyer. Call on BUSINESS 3IANA OERTHEDlHi'ATcn. Sniillilield and Dlimond sts.. bet ween the hours or 3 and 5 r. M. fe20-117 HOISTING ENGINES. DERRICKS AND derrick rorgings, steel hoisting and guy ropes in stock: stationary engines and boilers, slieirs, clay and ore pans. etc. THOMAS CAR LIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky streets. Alle gheny. Pa. alt5-3i-MWl" SECOND-HVND EGINE AND BOILERS One 14x24. two 12xlS, one 11x24, one 10x20. one 10x16, 9x12, 8x12 and larze lot or smaller sizes: 1C-H. P, mounted portable, one pair or boilers 42x20: agent for the Standard governor, pumps, shafting, pulleys, etc- 23 and 25 Park Way. Alle gheny, Pa. J. s. YOUNG. lc-O-D- SECOND-HAND ENGINES-ONE 27 11. P. Ball pat. electric light engine, almost new: oneSxS. one 7x7, one 5xd, vertical engines: one heavy 14x24, one 11x12, 3 8x12 and 27x12. In hori zontal engines: all uoodasnew. HAKMKS MA CHINE DEl'Or, 99 First av., Pittsburg. Pa. JaJO-p THE FOLLOWING MACH1NFRY WILL BE offered at public sale Saturday, Feb. 23, at lactory or Carriage Mrg. Co.. Latrobc. I'a.: 1 25 horse power engine, 1 30-norse power tubular boiler, shartlug, counter sharts and pulleys, band saw, laus. portable forge, emery wheels, drills, hub boring machine, anvils, sedges, bar Iron, steel tire, wheels, 2.000 ru 3-Inch ary vcllow pop lar, 4,iiou ft. !-inch dry yellow poplar, 3, 000 ft. IS 2 anil 3-inch drv ash nlank: new and second-hand carriages, buggies, buckboards and sprlngwagons. I CA1LU1AUK .((. iu., uiiroDC, i'a, ie.iM'j-TrF5 THE CELEBRATED ACME AUTOMATIC safety engines and non-explosive boilers, for gas or oil fuel, from one to five-horse power: also, the latest Improved ventilating fins: perrect satisfaction guaranteed; bv J. PRAGKR, Gen eral Agent, No. 4 Fifth av., Pittsburg. P.i. fel5-165-MWT TI 1HEPORTER A DOUTHETr CO.. LIM..DAR JL liAGH st. and River av.. Allegheny, Pa.. engines, boilers and castings. Repairing prompt ly attended to. JaS-st. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc. B AY HORSE-SIX YEARS OLD: SUITABLE lor delivery wagon. Call at 2105 l'E N A v. fc2C-99 -,rARE VERY HANDSOME ROAN 31ARE, iYJL 15' bands high: can trot In 40 or better; beautiful action: will sell cheap for want ofue. Address 545 SMirilFIELD SI'., second floor. fe20-Jl WAGONS-TWO ITUST-CLAS3 PLATFORM spring ice wagons: Inside measurement: length. 8 ft. 10 In.: width. 3 ft. 10 In.; height. 5 n. ; almost new. Inquire WAGONER, Dispatch office. feI4-I5 Miscellaneous. COMPOSING ROOM FURNITURE. SUCH AS stands, cases, trucks and chases; desiring to quickly dispose or the duplicate plant nuw standing on upper floor of i,o. 99 Fifth av.. no reasonable offer will be refused. Call between 3 and 5 F M. on BUSIN1.SS MANAGER THE DISI'A'ICU, Smlthtleld and Diamond sts. reSMi; HOTEt, FUKNirURE-THK CONTENTS OF the Central Hotel, North Diamond. Alle gheny, will be sold on Wednesday, teb. 25, at 10 o'clock, at auction: In addition to the rnrhiture, carpets, and utensils arc billiard tables, safe and office lurnlture, piano, etc. A. LEOGATE A SON, Auctioneers. re20-66 UNITED STATES CUSTOM HOUSE. PITTS BURG, Pa.. February 10. 1891 There will be sold, by public auction, on Tuesday, the 24th day of February, 1391. at 10 o'clock A. Jl., certain condemned Government property. Par ticulars on application to JAMES S? MCKEAN, Custodian. relS-2-MWF TO LET. Allegheny Residences. Mill bT.-BETWEEN OHIO AND PARK Jjl. way, Allegheny Citv. desirable dwelling of oruoms. JvC.D.ilA AillJ tJ., ll ouciiuuuav., Allegheny. feS-88t A1 RCH ST.-BY JOHN K. EWING A CO.. 89 Federal St.. several large nouses. fezo-err LINDEN AV., ALLKGHENY-WILL RENT or sell: large frame house, 10 rooms; Large parlor on each side of hall: finished attic, bath room, hot and cold water, laundrr: lj acres ground; large variety of fruit trees: carriage house and stable, bee JOHN K. EWING A CO., 89 Federal st. TeM-SOt -VTO. 203 LOCUSTST.. ALLEOHEN Y-A VERY JLi desirable honseof nine rooms; best improve ments; 10 per mouth. See W. A. HERUON A SONS, SO Fourthav. fc20-75-MFt Snburban Residences. J7ITNA-ON P A W. R. R., OR WEST PENN ll R. R-, fouriuilcs rrom elty, only 12 50 per month, elegant brick houses six rooms, water and good cellar; cheapest rent and best houses ever oflered for the money. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. ft4-M-Dt Atlantic City. A TLANTIC CITY. N. J.-liENT OR SALE Hotels, cottasres and jaih houses: lots for sile In all partsof the city; also south Atlantic City. ISRAEL G. ADAMS A 0.. Real Estate Agents, Real Estate and Law Building. fe6-9M Oftlces, Desk Kooin, tc OFFICFs-IN IRISH. PENN. EISNER. EX CELSIOR. Sclunertz. Kuhnand other build ings anil in other good localities: send us your name and address and we will mail you our rent list regularlv until April 1 free of charge. BLACK A BAIltD, 95 Fourthav. Jal3 Bt OFFICII SEVERAL GOOD OFFICES, sinicleand connecting rooms, at low rents, lu the Garrison buildings, corner Wood anil Water sM and Third av. anil Wood st. Apply to A. GARRISON 1-OUNDRY CO, Nos. 10 and 12 Wood St. Ja3I-17t OFriCKS-lN GEKMAN1A SAVINGS BANK Building. TV cod and Dlilnoud sts. . singly or in suits: all mouern Improvements and low rent. Inquire at THE BANK. oc23-tot Business Stands. BILLIARD ROOM- A SPLENDID BASE MENT room on i ltth av.. 30x120 leet, suit able for a billiard room or barber shop: best loca tion In tho city. Address P. O. BOX 733 ror partic ulars. fe20-60t GOOD BUSINESS PROPERTY-BRICK OF nine rooms and storeroom, corner Fortv flrlh and 1'lumcrsts. Inquire or A. II. LESLIE, Forty-6econd and Butler sts. r20-3$-MFSut "I ARGE STOREROOM AT 75 (DISPATCH Ji building) Diamond st : next store but one to Smlthtleld: size about 20X100, and widening to 30 tcct In the reir; steam heat, electric light and rear cutrance for wagons and goods; power can also he supplied if needed. Apply to J. L. CLARK, room 26, Dispatch building, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond st. 1a22-97t LOFT WITH OR ITIIOUT STEAM POWER Large loft for light manufacturing: long leiseir desired. Inquire or PEARL LAUNDin, Nos. 25and 27 Federal st., Pittsburg. Ja27-98t -VT-S- 92S AND 932 LIBERTY ST. AND 701 Jj Smlthtleld st., being the entire basement of the McCancc block. re2u-57-19.2T,27,mh4t PLANING MILL THE LATE WILLIAM ( HIMIOLM's planing mill on Hemlock st., opposite head of Esplanade St.. Third wird, Alle gheny, with engine and boiler: a well-established busiiicss stand. A. L LUG ATE A SON, 108 t ourth avenue. fel-15t SITE DFSIRABLEMANITFACTURINGS1TE. has siding lrom both A. V. R. R. and Pltts burir Junction R. 1C Address REAL ESTATE, Dispatch office. fe!9-28t STORILS AND BUSINESS ROOMS IN ALL parts of the two cities and snburbs: send your name and address aud wc will mail you our rent list regularly until April I, free of charge. BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. deli-2Ut rriHESIX'111 FLOOR OF75.77and 79 DIAMOND L st. will be to let Irmn April I, wlih posslblv po-sesslon to lessee earlier: dimensions 60x90 icct: lighted upon all four sides and also Intra largccentril well: suitable Tor large is holesale wareroouior light manufacturing: both pa-seu-ger tnil freight elevators, clectrl" light, steam he.ttingauil power supnlied irnecessarv. Apply to J. L.CLARK, room 26. 74, 77 and 79 Diamond st. Ja22-98t THREE-STORY BUSIXF.SS HOUSE WITH elevator; alley In the reir: on Smlthfield st.. near Hrstav.t ls others, send ror printed list ore-all and examine our bulletin board, which is po-ted dally. W. A. HERUON A SONS. 80 Fourth aiciiue. rc20-74-Pt rj1. O NEW STOREROOMS-533 AND537FIFTH JL av.: plate glass fronts: elegant location Tor fine grocerv or drvgoods store. RAXThi:, THOMPSON A CO.. 162 Fourth av. J OJ-72-Ii WAREHOUSE THREE-STORY - NO. HI Water st. apply to EST. JAMES W OOD, 830 West Cirsou st. fe20-54t 433 LIBEUTYsr -WAREHOUSE. ETC. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth av. Ic20-73t Sliscellaneous. DWELLINGS. STORES ANDOFFICES-UPON request we will mall you our rent list reg ularly until April 1, free of charge: write your name plainly and give full residence address street and number. BLACK: A BAIBD. 95 Fourth avenue. feS-7lt TO LET. City Residences. CENTTU AVENUE-NO. S6-IN ONE OF THB mo-i central and desirable locations: nine rooms: in good order, with all modern Improve ments: nnivSIO ncr nii.nth. Call or send fur list. W. A. JlKRItON A SON'S. 80Iourtuav. fe20-7C-MWFt . East End Residences. mwnviutr lT .si-- V f.r.SWflKTH AV.. A . Shadyside, 7 rooms (newly papered), litest urcs, large lot: scud for list. W. A. HhlSRON lixt A SONS, ) Fourthav. iei3--" i EAsrEND-tt 1T.R MONTH. ON WALNUT St., neir South Highland, brick honse; every convenience; large lot. TU03. LIGGETT. 71 Diamond st. fe20-85-Dt EASrKND-27 50 PER MONTH, PENN AVE., neir Rebecca st., 2 brick houses or 6 rooms and bath each. '1HOS. LIGGETT, 71 Dlamond'st. fc20-85-Dt Apartments TOOMS NICELY FuRNISnED: BOTH ti gases: bath; new house. 221 FEDERAL ST.. Allegheny. fe20-47t Fanns. IJSA RMS-SOME OF AVHICH WE CAN GIVE A 1 long lease. Call or semi for list. free. W. A. HERRON A SONS. 80 Fourth av. fe6-72-rt PERSONAL. PERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver: Jewelry repaired: new workmada to order. CHRIS. UAUt'il. 541 Smithfiela st JaW-Sl T-F.KSt ERSONAL-ENOYCI.OFFDIA BR1TAN M- 1 CA. S24: Clumbers' Encyclopedia, 10. All otner6 it nair prices lor'iiaysoniv. ritai'ic BACON A CO., Ml Smlthfield St., Pittsburg. Pa. fe4-o EKSONAL-FINC BOOKS-WK HAVETHE finest collection or finely illustrated books in Plttsburgrbeantlfulblndliigs: low prlccsicome ami see them: hundreds or books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK S I ORE. 9U) Liberty st. de!2 PERSONAL-RELIEVE THAT TIRED, aching feeling about the eves by bavin properglasscs adjusted bvCHE-SMAN A MAN NION. 42 Federal st.. Allegheny. B-t 1 spec tacles on ea rlli. A rttnclal eyes inserted. rea-113-TFSii FOUND. FOUND-AB-OLUTE SURE FOR MEN: TA-VA-ZON French specific. DR. GRIFFITH DRUG CO.. ahlrd aud Grant, Pittsburg. Pi. fe20-95 FOUND-A RELIEF FOR MY HEADACHE BY having proper glasses adjusted bv the ex perts in lenses. CUESSJIAN & MANN'IOX, 43 Federal St.. Allegheny. Best I spectacles on earth. Artificial eyes inserted. leS-113-Trsu F IOUND A LARGE LOT Or WINTER clothing belonging to residents of this citr was found hanging in the rooms occupied by DICKSON, the tailor, a Filth are., upstairs, altered, cleaned and repaired: the owners should call for them, as Dickson requires the room. no!3-o LOST. LOST-A YOUNG PUG DOG. ANSWERS TO the name of Karl. A suitable reward will be piiairreturneutu.No.u siuuaiu.i av.. Aiie- j I1CUJ Jl.J fe20-43 T OST POCKETBOOK -ON WEDNESDAY JLi mornl&g. a new black morocco pocketbook containing a sum of money and papers ofno value to aiivonejbut owner: as payment is stopped, any person finding same will confer a iavor by retaining monev and retnrning book and papers to J. B. SHEltRlFF SON A CO., C3 Water st.. Pittsburg, Pa. fe20-43 LOST IN THE FLOOD WEDNESDAY morning there was swept away from this city a building in which was stored a number of boxes, barrels, etc. (with owner's name marked thereon), containing many valuables and house hold articles: the bulldiug having been wrecked against piers ot Seventh street bridge, these boxes and barrels, more than likely, went adrift. Should any one find, or know or any person find ing such, the writer will. liberally reward the same by addressing NAME OF OWNER, as marked. tOO-K CHOICE FROPERTTES. TV E OFFER FOR SALE A TWEXTY-ACilB ORANGE GROVE, With house of eight room and kitchen, good stable and otber outbuildings, good water from, tubed well -00 feet deep. Houso stands on a high hill overlooking a large clear water lake, and on tbe opposite side a view of the St. John's river. This is the best location m the' Stats ot Florida for A SMITAMJI. Price, $10,000 if accepted soon. Photograph, of tho house may be seen at Dr. Harris' office. Several other croves are offered for sale. Ono of three acres, which yielded a net profit of 1,300 the past season, is offered for 57,000 Lo-' cation one of the best in the State. Good ho: el, good store, weekly newspaper and daily mail. L H. HARRIS DRUG CO., NOS. 46 AND iS SEVENTH AVENUE. PITTSBURG. PA. fe!3-D T 10 LET-VEBV HANDSOME STONE HOUSES, 7 rooms, handsomely finished, modern improves meuts; location light and healthful. THE BEST IN EAST END For the money J40 per month on Alpha Ter race, near Stanton and Highland avenues. Possession can be had at once if desired. Send) for list. W. A. HEBRON & SONS. bO Fourth avenne. fe20-77-20,22t3.:!S FOR SALE. FIFTH, SEAR HIGHLAND AY.r EAST ZEilSnD. That fine residence and property of "WILLIAM G. JOHNSTON, ESQ. Will sell as a whole, extending back to Hows St.. or in part' to suit tho purchaser. Tbe honse contains 1G rooms, with modern fixtures. 8eo W. A. HERRON & SONS, fe20-78-Tu j- 80 Fourth av. ROUP. J4,800 Suramerlea street, neir Elwood street, two-story frame dwelling of soven rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c range, both gases, Hte man tels, nice laundry, porch"", etc. Lot 35x161 feet. (a 87). BLACK fc 15A1RD, 95 Fourth ave. fel0-S7-10.15,2O FORSALE. PARNASSUS, A. V. K. R. Cozy Country Home. House just completed; six rooms, halls and necessary outbuildings on LOlC0xI20. For further information address or call npoa felS-3 JOHN AKER. Parnassus. Pa. CLOSING OUT SALE OF ORIENTAL GOODS. At 174 Federal St, Above Dia mond St, Allegheny. Rare and beautiful rues, large carpets, all or choice de3iens and colors; fresh, new and per fect. AS WE HEMAIJ. ONLY AFEW DAYS MORE, e give-this great opportunity to the ladies 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 H0RAS3AN -CARPETS, 18x12 FEET. Direct importation of AGOP, ALEON fc CO.. of Turkey. lel5-20 NOTICE To our friends and customers; not ono dollar's worth of goods damaged by the flood; ready for bnsiness to-day. HANNACH 4 BRO.. Largest exclusive gents' lurnishinz goods bonsa in tbe city. Sixth street, opposite Hotel Scblosser. f r!9 22 REMOVAL. JR. C MILLEB, Hon:: ami sign Painter, has removed from 1S3 Third avenue, to 73 SIXTH AVENUE. Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special attention ttven to the handling of plate glass, cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky lights, etc. House painting' and glazing la all its branches. oc!9-6o-d $500 to $500,000 To loan on mortgages, city or country property, at lowest rauis. jA. w.uitrr.u., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Telephone No, 97S. feaWO
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