PKSiJ '- 'IpfwW! in w rw-WSK fr' W.Vf iSSSSPBF ESIES m BETTER fiOADS. A Bill Introduced at Harrisburg, Placing the Public Highways UNDER CONTROL OP THE STATE. Provision for Issninj; Six Million Four 1'er Cent Bonds, ana A TAX OK AUi TAXABLE PEOPEKTI Arthur Kirk has prepared a road billior presentation in the Senate by Senator Flinn and in the House by Representative B. F. Ilynd. The main features of the bill are that the roads should be put in order by the State, since the Commonwealth owns them, and that for this purpose the State should issue 56,000,000 worth of bonds aunually for ten years, bearing interest at 4 per cent, which 3mount should be distributed throughout each county proportionately to its acreage. Provisions are made Jor a road tax, levia ble on all taxable property, whether in city, borough or rural district, and which shall alro be levied uniformly on all chartered corpoiations and manufacturing enterprises. The bill provides for the office of a State Superintendent or Roads at a salary of $4,000 per annum, who shall aopomt connty superintendents, empowered in turn to ap point superintendents lor each division in a connty, at salaries respectively of $3,000 and $2,000 per annum. In the introduction to the bill Mr. Kirk says: Fundamental Road-Making Principles. In presenting this, my bill to revise the road laws ol the State, I think it proper to preface it with some remarks on what I think funda mental principle of road making. Kirst First I hold all roads and bridces out side cities and boroughs in Pennsylvania are public State property, and should be owned made and kept tn repair by the State through properly qualified State officers. Second Road making is a trade which has to be learned and I see no more reason why a farmer should be selected tn superintend the making of roads without pay than that a farmer should be selected to superintend the building of a new State capital building and that, too, without pay. Third All matters, therefore, relative to roads snould be placed under control of a suit able person who shall be appointed or elected to be Supenntendent of Public Roads and Bridces. Fourth All original patents or titles of land as elver out by the State exempted 6 per cent or six acres to" every hundred acres to be used for road purposes, consequently to this dv six seres of every one hundred acres of the whole surface of the State belongs to the State, and is still held in trust by the State for the pur pose of makinc roads. These six acres can never be sold by any person and not even by the State itself, because they have been dedicated to roads. Fifth During the chaotic condition of the early settlers the State delegated the power to make roads to tbe township authorities all over the State. This plan, after being tried through three or four generations, has proven a complete failure, and it is now high time that the State repeal all laws giving township officers any authority over roads and appoint State officers to do State business. Time to Make a Xew Departure. Sixth As I think it not creditable for this session to re-enact the continuance of a system of road management that has been tried for over 100 years, and by this long trial proven a total failure, I therefore insist that we adopt a system more likely to give satisfaction on trial. Seventh The State having reserved six acres out of every hunured acres for road purposes all over the State is under obligation to make roads and to make them of unitorm quality all over the State Eighth Roads are a public necessity and should be of uniform quality so that a resident of one end of the State could start on a journey to the other end of tbe State and find a con tinuous good road the whole distance. This can never be expected under the system of township management as has now been abundantly proven by over 100 years' experi ence. -Ninth Every resident within the State is in terested in having good roads and should con tribute toward the expense of making good roads. It is as much to the advantage of every resident of a city or borough to have a steady supply of fresh farm produco as it is to the farmers to sell it and I see no reason why farm ers only should be taxed to maintain country roads. Tenth The absence of good roads has so de pleted the population of tbe country districts that 1th all our millions of acres of tillable land, yet wc annuatlv send millions of dollars outside of the State for gram, floor, hay. beet, pork, potatoes and all farm products, all ol which could easily be produced within tbe State and thus put millions ot dollars into circulation to tbe great advantage of every resident. Eleventh Railroads lost so much income last winter by bad roads diminishing both pass age and freight income that I understand there will be no opposition by railroad officials to a moderate tax for road purposes. Those Who Profit by Good Roads. Twellth What could sawmills, gristmills, oil operators do without roads, and why should thev not contribute toward their making and niaintamance? Thirteenth It is admitted that good roads would be a great help to farmers. If so, they would have more monevto deposit with bank ers, and if so why should bankers not pay road taxT Fourteenth Every man without prop erty is as much interested in bav. ingagood road to travel on as any property owner: I therefore favor a poll tax on every male resident in tbe Stale tor road purposes $1 per annum each. Fifteenth Many thousands of able-bodied men are aunually committed to prison within the State tor petty crimes. Many of these have been committed 30. 40 and 50 times to prison, and while in prison are protected from inclem ent weather, kept w arm and fed in perfect idle ness and relieved of all anxiety about where the next meal will come from. They serve out their -entence and are discharged from prison only to get drank and be returned again to prison. Ibis great care-taking of criminals is nun admitted by all to be wrong, and is rather an encouragement to crime than punishment. 1 therefore think that every able-bodied crimi nal shuuld after bis second commitment to prison be pnt to work on tbo roads with rigor and compelled to work enough to nay tbe ex pense of his keeping, but this is a subject re quiring a law by ittelf. 1 therefore leave it to others to make up a suitable law on this sub ject. I am sure convict labor can be used to great advantage in making toads. Working for Generations to Come. Sixteenth 1 trust the State of Pennsylvania will now enter upon a thorough system of road making, the beneficial effects of which will be felt for many generations to come. I therefore see no reason wb) this present generation should biarH the expense of making roads, but 1 favor the plan of urn State isuing bonds at the rate of 50,000,000 per iinnuntf or ten years, and to be called ruad bonds, having 20 vears to run at 4 per cent interest. Interest payable semi-annually. Proceeds of these bonds to be divided pro rata to each county in proportion to amount of acreage in each country and to be disbursed by btate ufheers in each county. Seventeenth The farmers have long been burdened with all the expense of making and maintaining public road-. They are now en titled to be relieved of this burden for several years to come and tbe State is in great need of some standard reliable bonds as a safe invest ment for spare casli and by a judicious expend iture of proceeds or J6.000.000 worth of bonds per annuo). The real estate and all taxable property of tbe State will be so much increased in value by the improvement in roads that the pa menr of the bonds as tbey fait due grad ually in 20 years will be a very light burden on all. kill being distributed into monthly install, merits of 1500.000 each month, can be easily said ur redeemed without making any disturbance in financial matters. Eighteenth Having thus laid down what I think is the fundamental facts relating to roads 1 will now ask your attention to a skele ton ot a new law I submit for your improve ment and approval. The bill then follows, and provides in detail for carrying out the ideas above set forth. Entitled to the Best. All are entitled to the best that their monev will buy. so every family should have at" once a ooiue oi me uest lanilly remedv, syrup or Figs, to cleanse the 6) stein when "costive or bilious. For sale in 50c and $1 00 -bottles by all leading druggists. 4 B.&B. Unshrinkable flannels a 6,000-yard sale this morning goods worth 25c to 75c at 20c, 25c and'35r, subject to manulacturers' slight imperfections. Boggs & Burn- Si OO Until May 1-83 00. 12 cabinet photos, or one life-size crayon for $3 50 at Aufrecht's Elite Gallery, 518 Market street, Pittsburg. Use elevator. OBJECT TO INTESFEBEHCE. The City Sued by the Junction Railroad Comparly. A bill In equity was filed yesterday by the Pittsburg Junction Railroad Company against tbe city of Pittsburg and E. M. Blgelow, Chief of the Department of Public Works. It is as serted that the city has threatened to stop them at the work of laying a switch track from the main line of the railroad on Thirty-third street, along Sassafras alley to reach a numberof milla in tbe neighborhood. Tbe plaintiffs maintain that tbe track m on private property and the city has no right to interfere; also that the ordinance giving them a right of way gives them all the privilege of laying such switches and sidings as are necessary. The court is asked to issue an injunction to restrain the defendants from any interference with the work of laying the track. HELPIHQ THE FLOOD SUFFERERS. Improvement of the Poor Officials and Health Bureau at Work. The officials of the Society for the Improve ment of the Poor are kept busy just at present taking care ot the poor people who were caught by the flood. There are dozens of applicants daily. Coal is the most in demand, but shoes and clothing are also wanted. Orders -vere issued yesterday to tho special police officers of the Bureau of- Healtg to dis tribute copperas among the residents of tbe flooded districts in Pittsburg. The copperas is to be used as a disinfectant. Arrangements have been made with several etorekeepers in the flooded portions of the city, who will fur nish tbe copperas on an orderfrom an officer ef the Bureau of Health. TALK ABOUT PANTS. A Magnificent Line at the P. C C. C "We're right ou deck with the biggest line of pants for men and boys ever displayed. All the- newest styles in checks, plaids, stripes and mixtures. We mention a lew specialties for to-day: Bovs' very choice cassimere pants, sizes 4 to 14 $ 46 Boys' long pants, dozen of designs, all waists and lengths, onlv..... 1 00 Hen's stylish check, and plaid pants for Hen's fine cassimere pants 2 00 Hen's elegant all-wool pants.... i 2 SO Great pants sale to-day. P. C. C. C, PiTTSBtrEQ Combination , Clothing Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets, opposite the Court House. B.&B. A chance for dresses, shirts, waists the greatest sale we ever made 6,000 yards 4-4 fancy flannels, cheviots, zephyrs, 20c, 22c and 35c this morning. Boggs & Buhl. Hotel Spencer, 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. .Kates $1 per day and upward.'for gentlemen only. C. H. Spencer, Proprietor. B.&B. This morning 125 pieces, almost 0,000 yards, 4-4 silk-stripe flannels, zephyrs and cheviots at 20c, 25c and 35c Boggs & Buhl. 1HE fcPKIAG UF LTUKNAL I0UTH. Carlsbad may be truly termed the Spring of Eternal Youth. For centuries the Sprudel Spring has given forth the waters which are drunk by tbe hundreds of thousands that flock there from all parts of the globe in search of health. If It is inconvenient for you to go to the Springs, make them come to you. In other words, you can carry tbe famous Sprudel Spring around with you. Buy tbe imported Carlsbad Sprudel salt, which is obtained from the Sprudel Spring by evaporation. It is tbe best natural remedy for constipatloD, catarrh ot the stomach, dyspepsia and liver and kidney complaints. Be sure to bdy the genuine im ported article only, which must have the signa ture of "Eisner A Mendelson Co., Sole Agents, New York." on every package. i y 30KETXNGS. MEMBERS OF LOCAL UNION NO. 185, U. B. of C. and J., will meet at their hall, corner of Frankstown avenue and Station street, on THURSDAY, itl P.M. sharp, to at tend the funeral of our late brother, John G. Hall. - fe2i5S TtrEMBERS OF GA8 CITY COUNCIL NO. I 1T1 io, Jr. u. u. J ii wiiimeufaai bueiruaii WEDNESDAY EVENING, Februaryl 25. at 7:30, to take action on tbe death of Brother Homer Romack. By order of CHARLES L. ROSS, Councilor. C. F. KRESS. Secretary. fe25-54 OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. OFFICE OF THE ClTT TREASURES, Municipal Hall, Smithfield stv t NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL owners (whether resident or non-resident of tbe city of pittsbnrg) of drays, carts, wagons, carriages, buggies, etc., to pay their licenses at this office forthwith. All licenses not paid on or before the first Monday in March, 1891, will be placed in the hands of vehicle officer for collection, subject to collection fee of 50 cents on each license. And all persons neglecting to pay tin or before first Monday In May, 1891, will be subject to a penalty double the amount of the licenses, to be recovered before the proper legal authority off said city, aneoia metal plates oi last year must be returned at the-time licens are taken out, or 25 cents additional will be charged on the license. Rates of license: Each one-horse vehicle, SO; each two-horse vehicle. $10; each four-horse vehicle, f 12; each four-borse hack, 515; onini busses and timber wheels, drawn by two horses, 110. One extra dollar will be charged for each ad ditional horse used in above specified vehicles. J. F. DENNISTON, feG-Sl-D City Treasurer. No. 230.1 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE grade of Merrimac street, from Grand view avenue to Virginia avenue. . Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted br the city of Pittsbuig, in select and Common Coun cils assembled, and itis hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of tbe same. That the grade of the west curb ot Merrimac street, from Grandview avenue to Virginia avenue, be and the same is hereby established as follows; Beginning at tbe south curb of Grandview avenue, at an elevation of 417.76 feet: thence falling at the rate of &705 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 450 feet to a P. C. at an elevation ot 378.59 feet; thence by a concave parabolic curve lor a distance of 200 feet to a P. T. at an elevation of 367.02 feet: thence falling at tbe rate of 2.835 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 247.93 feet to the north curb of bvcamore street at an elevation ot 360 feet: thence level for a distance of 22 feet to tbe sonth curb of Sycamore street at an eleva tion of 'Mi feet; thence falling at tbe rate of 4.8)8 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 387.93 feet to the north curb of Virginia avenue at an elevation ot 341 feet. Sec. 2 That any ordinance or part of ordi nance couflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and tbe same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 9th dav of Februarv, A. D. 1891. H. P. FORD, President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Select Coun cil. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Com mon Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor office. February 12, 189L Approved: H. L -GOURLEY, Mayor. Attest-. ROBERT OSTEUMAIER. Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book. voL 7,-page 630. 20th day ot February, A. D. 1S9L No. 221. AN ORDINANCE-LOCATING CLYDE street, from Ellsworth avenue to Bayard street. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enaed by the authority of the same. That Clyde 'Street, from Ellsworth avenue to Bayard street, be and the same shall be located as fol lows, to-wit: Tbe center linn shall begin at a point on the center Hue ot Ellsworth avenne at a distance of 517.06 feet northeastwardly from -the center line of Neville street: thence deflecting to the loft 77 17' in a direction N. 38 30 W- along the western line of properties or Henry Hays and George M. Paden a distance of 407.19 feet in an angle; thence deflecting to the right 19 54 25'" parallel to Neville street a distance of 28391 feet to the center line of Bayard street, intersecting the said line ar an angle of 87 09' 45", and at a distance of 295.33 f eet N. 68 31' 10" E. from the center line of Nevillo street, and the said Clyde street sball be of a width uf forty (40) feet. faection2 That any ordidance or part of or dinance conflicting with tbe provisions of this ordinance be and tbe same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 9th clay or February, A. D. 189L H. P. FORD. President of Select Council. V Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select Coun cil. U. UHOhblUAi, Presidents Common Council. Attest: B. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office, February 12, 18B1. Approved: H. L GOURLEY, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIEB, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Bonk, vol. 7, page 629, 19tb day of February, A, D. 189L Continued on Fifth rage. J&-lHsplay advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise mention this page, tuch as Wanted, For Bale, Zblet. etc, ten cents per line or each inser tion, and none.taken for less than thirty cents. Top Unebeing displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smlthfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS 01EN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHEKfc WANT. rOK SALE, TO LET. AND OTHER TltAlvSlENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE KECK1VKD Ol" TO P. M. FOK INSERTION. Advertisements shonld be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with TDK Dispatch. FOR THE bODTHSlDE. NO. HIS CAJUsON STREET. TELEI'HON EhO. OC2. FOR THE EAST END, i. W. WALLACE, (021 FN AVE. PITTSBURG ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY X309 Butler street EMILG. STUCKEY, Hth trct and rennave. ALLEGHENY. A. 3. KAERCHER. 53 Fedsral street, n. J. SIcIiKIDK, Market Uonsc, Allegheny. F. H. EGGERS Jt SON, Ohio and Chestnut sti. THOMAS MCHENKY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. FERRY -M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. "WANTED. Male Belli. B AKER-MECOND HANI). API'LY AT J. DOYLE'S basery, 1811 l'cnn ar. rl-4t B OY-A GOOD, SMART BOY. INQUIRE AT iuo'ciockjl. jt.aiai. uriAiti.r.3 nuir.i fe?5-52 BRICKLAYERS-TWO UNION MEN. KN QUIKEorHOBEirTMci'ARLASi; bcwlck ley. Pa. fcSS-B c ANVASSF.K-1NTELLHJENT. FOR ..CEN TURY Dictionary. H. WATTS, 431 Wood st. fcIS-32-D COATMAXERS-TWO GOOD COAT MAKERS. Apply to TllOS. GRAHAM, C016 Center av., L. E.. city. fcK-49 CUTTERS AND TAILOBSWARN1NG-TO obtain the A. D. ltude new method of rut ting it Is necessary to attend the Cleveland Cut tine School: no apents arc employed, and no one dare use It without certificate from the school. fe2S-99 GENERAL BOOKKEElER-BY A LAEGE OT manufacturing arm: must be thoroughly conversant with the Vonchcr system of accounts. Apply, by letter, to A. U., P. o. Box lOSi city. fcH-4S GOOD ACTIVE AGENTS-IN SURROUNDING towns to handle fast selling book; right par ties can make big money. ROOM 1, LxceUlor biilldlnc, cor Grant and blxthav. fe:4-62 PATTERN MAKERS ATONUF. FOURGOOD men. Address 'lllEUUUlltUSa. b. & D. CO.. Bucyrns, O. teX-33 POTMAKER-ONE THAT CAN MAKE OPEN and covered pots. Addresswith reference. etc, 1HE.FINDLAYCLAY POT COMPANY. Kind lay, Ohio. fe24-33 OUARRYMEN AND DRILLERS-APPLY AT Iron CItv Elevator, Sofithslde. JAMES STEW ART & CO.. 'contractors. feS-43 SALESMEN ON SALARY OR COMMISSION to handle the new Patent Chemical Ink Eras ing Pencil. The greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion of paper: 200 to 5j0 per cent profit: one agent's iales amounted to pool u sixdajs; another S!ln two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory: sample by mall 35 cents: for terms and full particulars, ad dress THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO.. La crosse, Wis. fe25-S5 TTTOODWORKER-A FIRST-CLASS MAN TO W work on spring wagons and repairing. Inquire or MCWHINNKY i CO.. 927 Liberty av., or JOS. WALTR&isO, East Liverpool. O. fe2V93 Agents. AGENTS-TO SELL THE PIN LESS CLOTH EB line: the only line ever invented that hold the clothes without pins; a perfectsuccess; patent recentlv issued: sold only by agents, to whom the exclusive right is given ; on receipt of 50 cents wc will send a sample line bv mail: also circulars: price list and terms to agents: serure your terri tory at once. Address THE PIN LESS CLOTHES LINE CO.. 17 Hermon street, Worcester. Mass. OC9--TVS AGENTS-TO SELL THE MOST UNIQUE literary product on or modern times: lav enport's Condensations of the Best Fifty Books ot the Greatest Authors from Home to Lew Wal lace." intended for the use of busy American people: sold onlv bv subscription: price f.1 75 In cloth binding. P. t. FLEMING A CO.. 77 Dia mond it. fell 'TWTrssn AGENTS WE OFFER BIG MONEY IN EX CLUSIVE territory: our new patent safes sell at sight in city or country; new agents first in field actually getting rich: one agent lu one dav cleared J88; so can you; catalogue free. ALPINE SAFE CO., .No. 363-371 Clark St., Cincinnati. O. t ..re25-3l-W8 AGKNTS NEW CIGAR LIGHTER: EVERY cirar smoker buvs; lights In wind or ralnt sample 15c two for lie. 11 dozen by mall: stamp, taken. STAYNER CO., Providence K. I. feltMS Female Help. APPRENTICES-IMPROVERS. GOOD SEW ERS, operators: also ladles and girls tolearu dressmaking and cutting. Call or write. LON DON ANDFAKISDRESSMAKl.NGCO..9061'enn avenue. Ja8-16-TUWTU COOK-FEMALE COOK IN TOWN SEVEN miles from city. Inquire at NO. 32WATKR ST., between the hours ol JO o'clock A. M. and 4 P. M. fe25-19 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN A small lsmlly: a girl who can give reference can seenre a good home;. Call t KAISSK'S BAKERY. No. CT Wylle av. S feI5-8 G1RLS-10 GIRLS. APPLY AT ONCE. P1TTS UUHO PRETZEL CO., 143 East St., Allegheny Cltr. fe25-5lt LADY CLERK. FOR TEA STORE-A GOOD and rapid writer preferred. THE YA.MA SHIItO TEA CO., 83 Jackson St.. Allegheny, Pa. re2S-2l ' MILLINER AND TRIMMER A FIRST CLASS one, highest salary paid for the right person: also saleswomen who have had ex perience Uliig willow ware, glass and china ware; no, ueed apply unless experienced In these lines. FLEISHMAN & CO., 504, SOS and 503 Market st. fe'S-30 TEN EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES FOR our houselnrnlshlng department.' DANZI GER A CO.. Sixth st. and Penn av. i'e.5-2S Male and Female Help. GOOK-MALB OR FEMALE; EXPERIENCED short order cook. 3703 FI FT HAV., opposite power house. fe25-42 MAN TO DRIVE AND TVORK ABOUT place: farm hands, woman cook, ti per week: chambermaids, dining room girls, dish washers laundress, house girls, colored girls, houskeeper. MEE1IAN. 545 Grant st. fel-D Situations. BOOKKEEPING-I ATTEND TO ANYTHING In the line or intricate accounting, tuch as opening and closing of book or correction of errors: also give Instructions In the use or tbe Voucher System. A. F. SAWUILL, 1S7 Federal st.. Allegheny, Pa. , dc6-54-p POSITION BY YOUNG MAN WITH FIVE years' experience at bookkeeping and gen eral office work: wilt start on small salary: good references. Address M. -N., Dispatch office. fe25-7 SITUATION-BY A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS had four years' experience In drygooas and Scuts' furnishing business. Address H. S. 11., lispatch office. fcSS-lS S1TUATION-1N OFFICE-HAVE HAH SIX years' practical experience at bookkeeping and general offlce work. Address K. U. A.. Dis patch office. TC25-92 I'artners. PAKTNERS-TOTAKEINTEREST AND HELP develop oil lease in liutler countv: location good. Address INTEREST, Dispatch office. le25-44 Rooms. FURNISHED ROOM AT ONCE CON VENIENT to Tenth and Penn av for gents, with use of bath: permanent if suitable. Address T. S. T., Dispatch office. fe2J-2 Hoarders and Lodgers. LADY BOOMMATE-CALL ANY EVENING after 6 at ISO THIRD AV. References ex changed, v le25-33 Financial. IF 10U WANT TO BORROW OU LOAN monev on mortgages, buy or sell real estate, we have the very best of racllltlcb for handling properties and plating oi moneys promptly. MCLAIN & ZUGsMlIH. 437 Grant t. fehi-60 ONEY TO LOAN ON REAL EsTATE-IN Alleghcuv. Beaver, Washington. Butler and Westmoreland counties: also, stock and se curities negotiated. EO. WTTTISH. 410 Grant st., Plttsburg.l'a.,and Beaver I alls. Pa. fel4-25-I MORTGAGES-WE HAVE $5,000 TO DIVIDE Into (500, (M0 or SI, wo loans; flu, 000 to divide into two mortgages. f&OOU and St 090; also have fL,20i). H.G00 and 15.000; expenses very light; moner ready on approval of title. S. J. FLEM TNG ft CO., 152 Filth av. Tel. 177J. fc7-17 MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY county property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAV EK a CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mb2-D TO LOAN 500,010, TN AMOUNTS Of fS.000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 5 per cent: also smaller amounts at 6 per cent. BLACK ft BAIRD, 9a Fourth avenue. se21-dJS-D TO LOAN tpoo, 000 ON MORTGAGES t(I00 audunward at 8 per cent: $500,000 at 4.4 per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms, tr. H. Flit N OH, 12o Fourth nve. OC23-D Miscellaneous. PURCHASER-FOE STANDS. CASES AND other composing room furniture now stand ing on upper floor of No. 93 Fifth av., soon tn be vacated: country newspaper or other cash buyer will find this a rare chance. Call Tin BUSINESS sts., between the hours of S and 6 r. if. fe20-ll7 THE KlTTSBUKG- DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY WANTED. rAXlscellaneous. ALL TO USE JONES' BEDBUG PARALYZEB Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no poison; roaches banished oy contract; satisfac tion given or no pay. Prepared by "I-Oj.Vi JONES, 222 Federal st., Allegheny, Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. Residence Ho. 80 Mon teryst. lyll-42-MWP CONTRACTS-OIL AND GAS OPERATORS before letting contracts for drilling ofweiis to let us put In a bid. Address CONTRACTORS, Dispatch office. fc2S-4 EVERT LADY WISHING TO BE HER OWN dressmaker to call at-GIG Peun avc. (op posite Home's stores) and investigate MAUAJUb FLESHER'S ladies' tailoring syswm; uorlslc; parties responsible; school now open. noI9-H EVERYONE TO KNOW THAT THEY CAN get their sewing machine -repaired in first class order: all wort warranted at the lowest prices: genuine needles and attachments for all r-akes at ILCARTLR'S, Sewing Machine Bazaar, 19 Sixth st., two doors below liljou 'Theater. r Jag-MWF HORSE OWNERS TO KNOW THAT OUR stable Is above high-water mark; a few stalls empty. Address for terms PFLAUM ft CO.. lie Second av. fc22-85 FOR .SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. CLIFF STREET-NEAR SEVENTEENTH ST. incline, only threu. squares from Wylle avenue cable, two-story brick house of six rooms, hall, finished attic cemented cellar, city water, natural ran. all convenience.-,: lot 676x122 feet to a 20-fool alley: nice yard containing shade trees, ; shrubbery, etc, and Inclosed with ornaineiital iron jtnee: t&uiu. one-inira casn. muuee "uv suit. (1-3-20) CHARLES SOMERS A CO. fc24-52 HQ 500-CLARK ST., 3-STORY BRICK iiJt7 uwciung: o rooms, gas aim wain, uivry papered: lot 20 feet front. BAXTER. THOMP SON & CO., 162 Fourth avenne. rt22-lll-wrsu" East End Residences. EAST END-HASTINGS AV.. NEAR REYN OLDS av., new frame house or five rooms two halls, slate mantel tn parlor, good, dry cellar; on a large choice lot aflordlng abundant room for additional building on the front; very cheap at 3,000; S300 cash, balance in small monthly pay ments if desired. (2-8-38.) CHARLES SOS1ERS ft CO. JC24-52 OAKLAND-VERY CHEAP HOUSE. CON-. TA1N1NG 10 rooms, in snlcndld repair, with all modern conveniences: lot contains about ono and one-quarter acres of grrtund: on prominent street, near cable and Dnqucsne electric roads; good reasons given for scltinjt. Inquire of W. 11. WATT. 102 Fourth a v. , Ja27-S3" STANTON AV NEW TWO-STORY BRICK of 10 rooms: all possible conveniences: Imme diate possession, bee BAXTER. THOMPSON ft CO., 162 Fourth av. felI-122-MWS SOUTH HIGHLAND AV.-VERY DESIRA BLE brick residence, ten rooms; lot 43x134; all modern conveniences: well worth inquiring about. HENRY A. BRLEU, SIS Market st. fc-B-irs 1 Q OOO-BAUMST., NEA.RSOUT1I111GH-1 35JLO' LAND av., nt'w Qticen Anne brick dwelling of 12 rooms, reception hall, staircase with spindle work, elegant cabinet and marble mantels, tile hearths, bath room, w. c. large range, natural gas, electric lights, combination chandeliers, large p-intry, china closet, laundry, good cellar, large front porch, etc: lot 40x100. to allev. (A346) BLACK ft BAlRD, 95 Fourth av. fel0-82-10, 16,25" " 800-COR. PIER AND OAKLAND AVS.. C50 a two-story and mansard brick dwelling of8 rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, inside w. c., stationary washstand,tTate mantels, stone hearth, both gases, sliding doors, laundry, stationary tub. -furnace, cemented cellar: lot 24x100 to 20-ft. alley. (dlO) BLACK ft BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. j fel2-14-12, 17.25 Hazelwood Residences. Srr 200-WILL BUY AN J-.LLGANT HOME 0 3 minutes' .walk from Hazelwood station on fine, healthy elevation of easy access; large re ception hall, parlor, dining room and kitchen on ground floor; 4 rooms and bathroom on second floor: 2 finished rooms on third floor: laundry and conveniences for servants in cellar: hardwood mantels and excellently finished throughout; lot IOxIIj: terms i cash, balance to sul. purchaser. HORNBERGLR ft CO.. Hazelwood. fc25-96-TVFSu Allegheny Residences. ALLEGHENY- MARKET STREET: A VERY cheap property: two-etorv brick dwelling of lour rooms and flulshed'attlc hall and kitchen, dry cellar, clothes presses and cupboards In every room, side entrance, 'outside bake oien, good stable, nicevard with erane arbor, etc.: lot22xl2u feet to a paved alley: 1.1. 500, 11.800 cash, balance to suit, (g 5C--I) CHARLES SOMERS. fc24-5Z DWELLING-A VERY JiICE BRICK DWELL ING in Allegheny, above the parks, one square from electric cars; 8 good rooms, attic rooms, all In prime order: walls and ceilings painted and frescoed; bath. w. c, furnace, naf, gas. inside shutter, marble mantles, etc, etc.; fine lot, side entrance, etc , etc.; can be bought for les than actual value. J AS. W. DRAPE ft CO.. 129 Fourth av,, Pittsburg. ' fe2j-23 -CILEVEN TH WARU. SHADY AV.. ALL.E JtLl GHENY.ahlce little home at small cost; two story frame house or 5 rooms, finished attic good dry cellar, side entrance, all tn excellent repair; lot 40x118 feet to a 20-foot"aller: J2.S00: 11.000 in cash, rash, balance to suit, (g 31-15ti) -CHARLES MJ II KKS ft CO. fe24-52 GARRISON -ST., ALLEGHENY SIX-ROOM and finished attle frame; range, hot and told water.-bath, statlonar" washtubs. sliding doors, front and back porches, inside shutters; stable on rear or lot; 25x130. HOWARD BROWN, 151 Fourth av. fe20-49-MWF A 300-ALLEOHKNY, SECOND IVARD-A 0' 2-storv brick dwelling, G rooms, piped lor both gases, marble mantels, la .nary, etc. ; also on rear of lot 2-storv frame", 5 rooms, w. c, good cellar: all well sewered: lot 28x120 to a street: easy terms. BAXTER, TUOMPaON ft CO., 162 Fourth ave. - rc22-l23-wssu"' HazeVnood Resilience. HAZELWOOU-SECOND AVENUE: A WELL finished, convenient and attractive home: two-story (selected) brick bouse of seven rooms, two fine attic rooms, vestibule, two halls, bath, botand cold water, both gases, basement, pantry, speiklng tubes, marble mantel, finely painted and grained inside and newly painted without; house stands back 25 feet In a nice lot 50x1 Al feet: concrete walks, grape vines, etc'.: f&OOO; on caBy terms, (aa 45-116) CHARLES SOMERS ft CO. le24-52 HAZELWOOD-2-SlORY FRAME DWELL ING or 7 rooms, bath, ball, laundry, hard wood finish, newly papered and painted. uo.1. gas. h. and c water, inside w. c. sewered, etc. : lot 60x120 feet; 2 mluutes' walk from Hazelwood sta tion and second Avenue Electric Hallway: price. S8.800:tenn reasonable 1RAM. LURUHFIELD, 153 Fourth av. latt-30 Suborhan Residences. SEWICKI.EY RESIDENCE AND LARGELOT Pietty Queen Anne design, almost new, and replete throughout with all the usual new appli ances: rooms large, airy and cbecrful: large lot, ,G5x200 feet: very fine location; a rare bargain to a prompt purchaser. Particulars from JAS. Tf, DRAPE ft CO.. 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg'. fe25-23 FQR SALE LOTS. Cltr Lots. rrflfl AND UPWARD-LOTS 20x100 FT. TO OOUU a 20-rt. alley, situated on 1'cdfbrd av.. Ju ulllasL and Duffst. WM. CHARLTON, 365 Web ster av. Ic25-ll CJT 200 ON BUTLER ST., EIGHTEENTH A) ward, lot 2uxT0O ft.: terms casv. (79) W. A.,H KKKON ft SONS. 80 Fourth av. fe4-34-w East End Lots. Q OOO-HANDSOME LOT.i-50x105 FT., ON OO' College av.. one square from Fifth av., near Hlland av. (100) W. A. HERllON ft SONS, SO ourth av. If 4-34-w Farms, FARM-63 ACRES: GOOD HOUSE AND TWO barns: land well watcreil and productive; choice fruil, for dairj or garden stuff, und near good markets: none better: would exchange for town property. ED. WITTisH, 410 Grant St., FUUburg. feil-D FOR SALE 1JUSTNESS. Business Opportunities. TxRUOSTOJiE-GOOD LOCATION: VWILL L sell at invoice or lump it; cheap rent: good reasons for s lllng. Address DRUGS, P.iO. Box its, Aiiegneny. ieo-ttv1 DRUGSTORE - A GOOP PAYING tCITY stand; cheap to a quick buyer; uwrter In other business. Address G.D., Dispatch office. fe24-8S GEN ERAL STORE-IN GOOD IV W'N ; GREAT bargain ; grocery stores 500 to $5. COO; country 6tores, feed stores, shoe stores, drug stores, cigar stores, notion stores, bakeries, newspaper routes, butcher Shop pMO. PERClVAli ft (JHAPMAN, 439 Grant st. feSS-JS KEAL ESTATE BUSlNESS-WfcLL ESTAB LISHED; good opportunity for young man; small capital required. TtEALlY, P, O. Box 780. 1C25-I8-- REsTAURANT-FlNELY LOCATEO. ?1.800: butcher shop, plauiug mill and lumber yard, with annual business of 1150,000, on casv terms; shoestorc tlnshop. grocery stores, 50o to s.5,000; bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores, milk depots. SHtPARD ft CO.. 151 Fourth av. feM " Business Properties. THE ANCHOR ROLLER. FLOUR MILL-CAPACITY 100 barrels flour and teutons feed; this is the most complete roller mill In the State, and trade fully established: siding fo mill door: satisfactory reasons for selling: none but those mcauing business need address ARNOLD, Dis patch office ' fe22-90-wsu TTATEIt POWER - FIRST-CLASS SITU VV ATED at Ballston Spa., N. Y.: mu.t be sold: new dam, 1G feet, full or .water. Address GEORGE W. MAXON, Attorney, Ballston Spa, New Y'ork. . fe21-l-u' FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and Metals. AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES-WORK perfectly, right and left, with single or double drum: second-hand boilers and engines also on hand: general machine work promptly executea '.correspondence solicited. COMBINA TION ENGINE CO.. L1M., 3140 Penn arc, Fltts 3urg. delO-66-MWS" E NG1NES. BOILERS AND CONNECTIONS, cate plant heretofore kept in building No. 99 Fifth av. for use In emergencies by The Dispatch: bar gain to quick buyer. Call on BUS1N ESS MAN A GERTHEDISI'ATCH. Stnlthtield and Diamond sts., between the hours of and 1 1, u. feaj-llT FOR'SAJjE MJSCEIXANEOUS. Machinery and Metals. HOISTING ENGINES. DERRICKS 'AND derrick forging, steel hoisting and guy ropes In stock: stationary engines and boilers, shears, clay and ore pans. etc. THOMAS CA14 MN'SSONS, Lacoccanc Sandusky streets, Alle gheny, Pa. au5-35-MWV SECOND-HAND ESOINF. AND BOILERS . One 14x24. two 12x18, one 11x24, one 10x20, one 10x16, 9x12, 8x12 and large lot of smaller sizes: 10-H. P. mounted portables, one pair of "boilers 42x28: agent for the Standard governor, pumps, shafting, pulleys, etc 23 and 25 Park Way. Alle gheny, Pa. J. s. YOUNG. fe6-P SECOND-HAND ENGINES-ONE 27 H. 1 Ball pat. electric light engine, almost new; pneSxS. ono 7x7. one 6x6, vertical engines: one heavy 14x24. one 11x12, 3 8x12 and 2 7x12. In hori xoutal engines: all good as new. HARM ES MA CHINE DEPOT, 93 First av.PIttsburg. Pa. JaSO-D" 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 fain: perfect satisfaction guaranteed; by J. PRAUEK, Gen eral Agent, No. 4 Fifth av., Pittsburg. Pa. fel5-lGS-MWFr rpHE PORTER ft-DOUTHETT CO., L1M..DAR X RAGHst. and River av.. Alleghcnv, Pa., engines, boilers and castings. Repairing prompt ly attended to. jaG-SU Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc HELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS JLI all styles: onrown make. WM. BECKERT, ,40 to 344 Ohio street, Allegheny. 'Telephone. 34M. 1 lell-7G-JIWR WAGONS-TWO FIRST-CLASS PLATFORM spring Ice wagons; inside measurement: length, 8 ft. 10 in.: width. 3 ft. Win.; height, o ft. ; almost new. Inquire WAGONER, Dispatch office. fe!4-15" Miscellaneous. BILLIARD TABLES. PIANO, SAFE, ETC., AT auction at Central Hotel. North Dltmouu, Allegheny, on Wednesday, February 25. at 10 o'clock. In connectton with sale of furniture, carpets, etc. A. LEGGATE ft SON, Auctioneers. fe21-25 COMPOSING ROOM FURNITURE. SUCH AS stands, .cases, trucks and chases; desiring to quickly dispose or the duplicate plant now standing on upper floor of No. 99 Fifth av., no reasonable offer will be refused. Call between 3 and 5 p. M. on BUSINESS MANAGER THE DISPATCH, Smlthfield and Diamond sts. fe20-H7" HOTEL FURNITURE-TUB CONTENTS OF the Central Hotel, North Diamond. Alle gheny, will be sold on Wednesday, t eb. 25, at 10 o'clock, at auction: In addition to tbe furniture, carpets, and utensils are billiard tables, safe and office furniture piano, etc A. LEGGATE ft SON. Auctioneers. fe20-66 TO LET. Cltr .Residences. CENTFR AVENUE NO. 58-IN ONE OF THE most central and desirable locations; nine rooms; in good order, with all modern improve ments: only ?W ner month. Call or send lor list. W. A. HEKHON ft SONS, 80 Fourth av. fe20-7G-MWFt HEBRON AV-NEAR WYL1E AV. CABLE cars: good frame bouse of 8 rooms, porches front and rear, good stable, etc.; lot 6uxl55; rent 400: possession March 20, 1S91. See 'TUOMAb MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st. fe2!-8G-MWSt HOUSE-NO. 31 CENTER, AV.. PTrTSBUHG. two-story and mansard brick dwelling of 9 rooms, bathroom and laundry. Inside w. c, range both gases: possession on April 1. Inquire JAMES r. mount, uauranisi., lruisDurg. ie-tT ' East End Residences. FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED-A VERY" desirable and complete dwelling or7 rooms, finished attic laundry and bathroom. located on Craig St., near Fifth av. W. A HERRON ft SONS, No. 80 Fourth av. fe24-63t SHADY SIDE-BRICK RESIDENCE, 8 ROOMS bath and all conveniences; lot 70x150; choice location. HENRY A. BREED, 51S Market st. fe25-14t Allegheny Residences. ALLEGHENY HOUSEV-LARTE AND small. Call or send for list, free W. A. HERRON ft SO NS, 80 Fourth av. fel-31-wt ARCH ST.-BETW EEN OHIO AND PARK way, Allegheny Citv. desirable dwelling of 8 rooms. ROBERT KNOX, JR., 17 Sherman av., Allegheny. fe5-8Xt -yriCE FIVE-ROOM DWELLING-FEDERAL i &t. extension: store and dwelling. Chestnut St.. Allegheny: six-room dwelling, Sedgwick st. Inquire or J. R. McKEE. 708 Peun av.. room Gil. fe7-4-MWSt XTTASHINGTON AV.-NEW BRICK HOUSE. V No. 378 Washington av., Allegheny, eight rooms, hot and obld water, bathroom, laundry, slate mantels tnroughout and both gases. Inquire at No. 45 FREMONT ST. fe24-40t Suburban Residences. 37ITNA-ON P. ft W. It. R., OR WEST PENN li R. R., four miles from citv, only 112 50 per month, elegant brick houses six rooms, water and good cellar; cheapest rent and best houses ever ottered for the money. BLACK ft. BAIRD, 95 Fourtli nv. fe4-53-ot -TT OUSE-OF TtOOMS. HALL, PORCHES, n good cellar and water, nat. gas, etc., at North Mansfield; two minutes from station, and, overlooks C'hartlcrs Valley: low rent. JAS. W. DRAPE CO.. 129 Fourth ST.. Pittsburg. ' fe:i-4-MW8t HOUSE-FBOM APRIL 1 TO .OCTOBKR 1. furnished honse, 9 rooms. Including billiard room, three minutes' walk from Edgewood sta tion: fruit and shade trees. Address B. 14, Dis patch office. fe21-27t H OUSE-OF NINE ROOMS. TWO PORCHES, artesian well, pleasant location, 5 minutes from station: rent S22per month. J. R. MURPHY, opposite station, Cralton, Pa. fe25-9t Apartments. FURNISHED ROOM. WITH1 KITCHEN. ETC 41 LOGAN ST., near Wylle. fc25-100t P URNISHED ROOSI FOR HOUSEKEEPING. 164 FOURTH AV. fe23-lt BOOMS-TWO COMMUNICATING ROOMS ON first floor; both gabes and water; suitable for a physician: also, two rooms, furnished or unfur nished, with use or bath. 51 EAST DIAMOND, Allegheny. fe25-50t Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY". N. J.-RENT OR SALE Hotels, cottages and jatlu houses; lots for sale In all parts of tbe city; also South Atlantic City. ISRAEL U. ADAMS ft CO., Real Estate Agents. Real Estate and Law Building. feC-W Offices. Desk Room, Etc OFFICES-IS IRISH. PENN. EISNER. EX CELSIOR, Schmertz, Kuhnand other build lugs 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 ft BA1HD. 95 Fourth av. Jal8 83f OFFICFS THE NEW BS.NK OF COMMERCE ,. building is now complete and ready for ten ants; offices are fireproof; rented with light, heat, water, elevator and janitor service and will tie found first-class In every respect. Apply to J. T. COLVIN. President, room 3U3. Jal0-I3wst OFFICES SEVERAL GOOD OFF1CF.S, 8lngleand connecting rooms, at low rents, tn the Garrison buildings, corner Wood and Water ste., and Third av. aud Wood st. Apply to A. GARRISON lOUNDRY CO., Nos.10 and 12 Wood St. Ja31-17t OFF1CES-1N GERHAN1A SAVINGS BANK Building, Wood and Dlamund sts.: singly or In suits: ail modern improvements and low rent. Inquire at THE BANK. oc3-t SECOND FLOOR OFF1CES-THE BEST IN Allegheny: abundance of light: largo: heat and Janitor service; In tbe new Sterrlt building, Ohio and West Diamond; send for list. W. A. HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth av. ' la2l-14-wt Business Stands. LARGE STOREROOM-AT 75 (DISPATCH buildlug) Diamond st.: next store but one tobmithfleld; size about 20X100, and widening to 30 feet in the rear: steam heat, electric light and rear entrance for wagons and goods; power can also' be supplied if needed. Apply to J. L. CLARK, room 28, Dispatch building, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond St. Ja22-97t LOFT-WTTH OR W ITHOUT STEAM POWER Large loft for light manufacturing; long lease if desired. Inquire of PEARL L'AUN DRYT Nos. 25 and 27 Federal sU, Pittsburg. Ja27-98t VJ-OS. 928 AND 932 LUtKRTY ST. AND 701 X Smlthfield St., being tbe entire basement of tne McCance block. fea-5;-t9.25,27,mh4t STORKS AND BUSINESS ROOMS IN ALL parts ofthe two cities and suburbs: send your name and address and we will mall you our rent list regularly until April 1, free of charge BLACK ft BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. de!7-2ut TUESIXTII FLOOROF75,77and7!MIAMONO, St. will be to let rrom April 1. with possibly possession to lessee earlier: dimensions 60x90 lect: lighted upon all four sides and also from large central well: suitable for large wholesale warerooin or light manufacturing: both passen ger and freight elevators, clectri' light, stetm beating and power supplied If necessary. Apply toJ.L.CLARK, room 26, 71, 77 and 79 Dlamund sr. Ja22-98t TW O NEW STOREROOMS-535 ANU537FIF TH av. : plate glass fronts: elegaut location for line grocery or drygoods store BAXTER, THO MFSO N ft CO.. 162 Fourth av. JaSO-72-Dt WAREHOUSE THREE-STORY NO. 112 Water St. Apply to EST. JAMES WOOD, 800 West Carson st. fe20-54t WAREHOUSE NO. 155 FIltST AV.: OF FICES in front and rear; lot 30x65 ft. Ap Slyto F. MCGOWIA, Room 62, Westlnghonse ullding. fe24-47t Miscellaneous; DWELLINUS.STORFSANDOFFlUES-UrON request we will mall yon our rent list reg ularly until April l. tree of charge: write your name plainly aud give full resilience address street aud number. BLACK ft BAIRD. 05 Fourth avenue. res-71t FOUND. FOUND-ABSOLUTE SURE FOR COLDS, (coughs, pneumonia: Ta-va-Zon Cough Syrup has no equal. GRIFFITH, cor. Third aud Grant, Pittsburg, Pa. fe25-47 FOUND-A LARGE LOT or WINTER clothing belonging to residents of this city was round hanging In the rooms, occupied by DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth ave.. upstairs, altered, cleaned and repaired: tbe owners should call for them, as Dickson requires the room. nolS-B 25, 1891; PERSONAL. PEKSONAL-CASII PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver: Jewelry rcpalredmcw work made to order. CHRIS. UAUCli, &U Smlthfield st. , Jal3-Sl PERSONAL-ENCYCLOPEDIA BRIT AN NI CA. rChambers Encyclopedia, SIO. All others at half prices for 30 days only. FRANK BACON ft CO., 301 Smlthfield St., Pittsburg. Pa. fe4-58 PERSONAL-FINE BOOK9-WE HAVETHE finest collection of finely illustrated books In Pittsburg: beautlfulblndlngs: low prices; come and see them: hundreds of books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900 Liberty st. de!2 LOST. LOST-ON SATURDAY'. A FOCKETBOOK, containing J10I0, between Roberts' Jewelry store, ou Fifth av., and Joseph Home ft Co. 's. on Pcnn av. The finder will be lihcrallv rewarded by leaving at tbe DISPATCH OFFICE, comer Smlthfield and Diamond sts. fe2l-59 AUCTION SALES. RECE1VJ3R'H-SALE OF WILLIAM TANN BREWERY By order of the Court of Com mon Pleas No, 2 of Allegheny county. I will, on WEDNESDAY, February 25, 1891, at 10 o'clock A. if., on the premises, corner Twenty-fourth and Smallman sts.. Pittsbnrg. expose to public sale tbe brewery aud outfit, together with all the stock on hand, being tbe property of the William Tann Brewing Company. The brewery property consists of two pieces of real estate, one situate on tbe southeast corner of Twenty fourth and Smallman sts.. having a front on Smallman St. of ISO feet and extending back along Twenty-fourth st. 142 feet, more or less, to an alley: tbe other situate on the northeast corner of Twenty-fonrtb and Smallman sts.. fronting 125 feet on Smallman st. and running back along Twenty-fourth st. 120 feet, more or less. On this property is erected a large tbree story brick brewery, a brick storehouse contain ing fermenting rooms and cooling apparatus, frame wastehonse, stables, etc, and all tbe nec essary adjuncts and appurtenances of a brew ery. Tbe brewery has a capacity of SCO barrels of ale and 450 barrels of beer per week, and has a f nil supply of all the furnisbmrnt necessary and useful in the operation of tbe brewery. Sale of the property will be made subject to the lien of two mortgages, each of $25,000. WILLIAM 8. PIER, Receiver of William Tann Brewing Co. fe5-833,9,12.ia,19,2325 AUCTION SAT.K PRESSED BRICK DWELLING, NO. 91 FREMONT ST.. ALLEGHENY, THURSDAY, March 5, IS91, at 2 P. M., on the premises. Hall, vestibule, parlor, library, dining room and kitchen on first floor, three bedrooms and hath on second floor, large finished attic, slid ing doors between parlor and library, marble mantels, both passes, h. and c water, laundry, good celler; lot 20xlCO feet tn paved street. Terms, one-third cash. Possession April 1. Call at office for card of admittance. TRESSEL 4 TENEK, fc21-13 - 115 Fonrth ar. V7 ALUABLE FARM .FOR SALE- , 1 will sell at the Court House in Wellsburg, Brooke county, W. Va., on SATURDAY, MARCH 2L l3I. . At 10 o'clock, tbe farm known as the Snyder farm owned by tbe Core Mining Company, con taining 250 acresvsltuated near HolUday's Core, three miles from Steubenrllle, O. Tbe P. C. t St. Ii. R. R. rnns through the land one mile. Seventy-fire acres bottom land: two brick houses; three coal veins; two reins of fire clay, building, flag and limestono in abundance. Title perfect. Terms, one-thlr'd'cash, balance in one, two and three years with interest. W. J. W. COWDEN. Trustee fe22-89-W3u Wheeling. W.Va. TTOTEL FURNITURE, CARPETS, BIL LIARD tables, piano, safe, etc, etc., in the Central Hotel, North Diamond, Allegheny. Will be sold at auction without- reserve, com mencing at 10 o'clock, this morning, Wednes day, February 25. A. LEGGATE Jt SON, Auctioneers. fe25-25 AUCTION SALE. H. B. SMITHSON. Real Estate and General Auctioneer, room 58, Eisner bniidtng. Filth and Wood street. Sales of jewelry and merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly-attended to. le5-68r BUSINESS CHANGES. DISSOLUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY given. that the firm of J. G. Ibmscn cCo., composed of 3. G. Ihmsen and H. Laffertv, is dissolved, as of Febrnarv 1. 1891. Mr. Laffertr retirinc The business will be continued by j. u. inmsen. unaer tne same name, to wnotn all claims should be presented for payment. J. G. IHMSEN. H. LAFFERTY. February. 24. 1S91. fe25-12-w LEGAL NOTICES. ESTATE JOHN i CLULEY.DEC EASED Notice is hereby given that letters testa mentary on tbe estate of John F. Cluley, de ceased, late of Pittsburg, have been issued to tbe nnderslgned. All persons indebted to tbe estate are requested to mako payment and per sons having claims to present the same to me. ELIZA CLUXEY.Execntrix of John F. Cluley, deceased, N o. o32 Grant street. ja2S-10-WED A. M. BROWN, Attorney at Law.. 135 Fifth ar. ESTATE OF ELEANOR McGINNIs, DE CEASED Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on tbe estate of Eleanor McGinnis. late ot Pittsburg, deceased, bare been granted to the nnderslgned, to whom all persons indebted to slid estate are requested to make immediate payment, and tbose bar ing claims against the same should make them known without delay. A.M. BROWN, Ex ecutor, No. ISo Fifth ar., Pittsburg- Ie25-3-W NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LET TERS of administration d. b. n. c. t. a. on estate of Arthnr Hobsnn, late of tbe City of Aiiegneny. county ot Aiicgneny, anu atate oi Pennsylvania, hare been granted to the under signed, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and thoso having claims or demands against the same will make them known with out delav. THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY OF PITTSBURG, Administrator, No. 8.1 Fonrth ar., Pittsburg, Pa. fe25-9i-w ESTATE OF WILLIAM KYLE, DE CEASED Notice is bercby giren that letters testamentary on the estate of William Kyle, late of tbe city of Pittsburg, county ot Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, 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 against tbe same will make them known without delay. H. J. LYNCH. 438 Market street, D. J. KYLE, 93 Fourth ave nue. PittsburgPa Executors. Iel8-8-W HAYS & NOBLE. Attorneys at Law, US Diamond Streer. TESTATE OF WM. M. DUNCAN, DE-, I'i ctiASJSD riotice is nercuy given that Inters of administration on the estate of Wm. M. Duncan have been granted to the under signed, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate pay ment, and thoso having claims, against the sime shonld make them known without delay. DAVID J. DUNCAN, 414 Lewis block, city or Pittsburg, or HAYS. t NOBLE. 118 Diamond streer, Pittsburg, Pa. fel-20-w IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEA8 No. 1 of Allegheny cnuntv: No. 584 March term. 1879. In re voluntary as signment of John McCleary to C K. Stuck slager. Notice is hereby glvem that the under signed has been appointed auditor by tho said Court to pass upon the exceptions filed to the final account of the assignee and report a schedule of distribution, and that be will meet all interested parties and attend to the duties otbis appointment at the office of Magnus Fflaum. Esq., attorney at law, Bakewell Law Building, corner of Grantand Diamond streets, Pittsburg, Pa., at 2 o'clock p. m., on Monday." March 23, A. D. 1S9L- E. H. RUSSELL, Auditor. - fe297--w IN THE COURT OF COMMON-PLEAS NO. 1 of Allegheny county. Pa., atNo. 8S5.Marcli term. Ib91. Notice Application will be made to said court on the 7th day of March, 1891, by A. Fiuk, E. Weiler, Morris Rosenthal, Charles Zeugschmidt. Dr. Ii Mayer, Wm. DeWolf and J. D. Bernd, under the Act uf Assembly en titled: "An Act to provide for the incorpora tion and regulation rif certain corporation," ap proved April 29, 1874. and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corpora tion, to be called J. M. Gusky Hebrew Orphan ago and Home of Western Pennsylvania, the character and object of which is to establish and maintain a society to render aid and assist ance to Hebrew orphans and to aged and needy Hebrews of Western Pennsylvania at Pittsburg, Pa., and for these purposes to have and enjiy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said Act of Assemblv and tbesupplcment thereto. JOSIAli COHEN & CO.. JOSEPH BTADTFELD. fell0-W solicitor for Applicant?.- & CODFrSH. Strous & McAteer 643 LIBERTY HT. sepl-25-XtrT $500 to $500,000 To lean on mortgages, city or country property, at lowest rates. J AS. W. D RAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth av, Pittsburg. Telephone No, 875, I e25-24-wra Mackere l CHOICE PROPERTIES. WHY NOT BECOME AN ALLEGHENIAN AND FREEHOLDER? Pro-ride yourself with a home, and at the same time secure a perfectly safe and sub stantial invo'tment. There is nothing visionary or exaggerated about this" propo sition, as witness tbo following: Jackson St Corner oroperty; two-story brick, 6 roomr. hall, finished attic, outside shut ters, cellar, front vard. side entrance, both eases, water: lot '2itS7 tn allav: $0,200. 31-1. Hubbard St., corner Fleming av. Large, fine level lot, enclosed witn ience ana piaui.cu with trees: 50x100 feet: Sl.SoQ. 3 1-2. Marshall Av., Eleventh ward Two-story frame 01 s rooms, ban and onnnnncn attic, siuo entrance, front yard, cellar: lot 21x03; $2,000. 3-1-4. Federal St, near Jackson Two-story frame 01 8 rooin, batb, unfinished atucvesiinuie, hall, inside w. cs.. hot and cold.water, gases, cellar, inside shutters, portico, range, paved side and rear alley; lot 21x9ff; J8.0OU. 3-1-6. Franklin St. Brick bouse of 6 rooms, bail, in side shutter, slate mantels, nicely papered, gases, water, cellar; lot 25x1.10 from street to street, with 4-roomed frame honse in good repiir nn the rear; a very cheap property; J6.000. 3-1 C East Ohio St. Substantial frame of 10 rooms. hall, finished attic, water, gas, ontside wash house: honse sets back from street and oc cupies only a portion of tbe lot, leaving rnum for additional building; lot 106x180; iT.OUO. 3-1-7. Sheffield St.. Near Manhattan ljrf-story frame ot 4 room;, good roomy frame si able: JJ.&W; also adjoining lot, if desired. 20x124 feet, wun iraroe nouse: auior ti.vw. s-z-s. Esplanade St Two-story brlckot 7 rooms, fin ished attic, vestibule, ban, gases, h. and c water, stained glass windows, finely papered: in first-class condition; lot 20x60; $1,500. 3-2-11. Fremont St Two-story mansard of 8 rooms. bath and laundry, vestibule, hall, dounie parlors, sliding doors, inside w. c-'s, marble mantels, gases, range, b. and c water, front and rear stairs, porch, cellar; lot 20x100; 87,500. 3-2-12. Rice St Near Benton ar. and Brighton road; nicely finished two-story frame bouse of 7 rooms, basement kitchen, dry cellar, pnre well water brought into tho honse: lotOOx ICO; almost level, thoroughly drained and well planted toproducingfruit trees, crane vines, small truits, etc; everything in fine order; easily reached; 3.000, 3-2-13. Fremont St. Modern pressed brick; parlor, library, dining room .and kitchen on first floor; 3 bedrooms on second floor: finished attic and bathroom, venlbnle, hall, inside shutters, laundry, cellar: water, gales; lot 20x160 to Marquis st; 8.000. 3-3-14. Page St Pressed brick with stone trimmings: handsome appearance, nice location; 8 rooms, finished attic bathroom, wide halls, inside shutters, sliding doors, gases, marble mantels, stone hearths, electric bells, laun dry, front and rear stairs and porches, ele gantly painted and papered; range; lot 20x 160 feet to allev: convenient to street and electric cars; S8.300. 3-3-15. Grandview A v. Corner ot Lawrence ar-, close to tbe incline, nicely elevated lot 35x100. ar - tistically laid out in beds and walks: thor oughly sewored.inclosed with neat iron fence and surrounded by handsome maple trees: well-built nearly new honse twd-story and mansard, frame, vestibule, halls, 8 rooms, bathroom, city water, gases, slate mantels, tile hearths, finely papered, excellent plumbing, artistic gas fixtures, dry cellar, ornamental front porch, from which an ex tended view over the two cities can be ob tained; good stable and carriage house; J6.000. 3-3-18. Eleventh. Tard New Brighton road, near Benton av.. ground of the following dimen sions: 231x350x423, planted with choice fruit, vines, small fruits, shrubbery, shade trees, etc; substantial and nearly new frame house of 6 rooms and finished attic front and rear porches, cellar, well water, natural gas, electric lights on street; poultry house; 6,000. 5--4-19. Esplanade St Frame house of 7 rooms, bath room, finished attic gases, b. and c water, lanndry, two w. c's. ontsido shutters, wide halls, front and back stairs and porches, double parlors; lot 22x100 to pared alley; 56.000. 3-4-20. Fremont St New frame of 7 rooms, bath, city water, artificial gas', outside shutters: lot 23 xl32 to paved alley, with frame shop on rear; HWO. 3-4-2L Third St Two-story and mansard -brick. 8 rooms, batb, grained and varnished throughout, outside shutter, slate mantels. gaes and water, dry cellar: lot 16x45; 14,000. Juniata St. Two-story frame of 3 large andl small room, hall, cellar, natnral gas. side entrance, rear porch; homelike and cheap: a,wu. j w--w. Sheffield St Two-story brick, storeroom, 6 dwelling rooms, hall, outside shutters,gase, water, dry cellar, stable on rear; lot 20x125; $5,500. G 59-202. Shady At., near Schimmer st Brick of 4 room', hall, finished attic and frame kitchen painted and grained. Inside shut ters, rear porch, water, dry cellar; lot 3ox 140, iron fenced, with good stable and coal house on rear; J2.500. G 68-259. Market St Two-story brick of i rooms and finished attic, hall and kitchen, clothes presses and cupboards in every room, cellar, side entrance, outside bakeoven, good stable, nice yard, with grape harbor, etc; cheap at $3,600. G 56-251. Federal St. Corner of .Canal; 3-story brick, fronting on Federal, with storeroom 17x20 feet; on tbe Canal st frontagn. two frame dwellings, 2 and 3 stories, of 4 and 6 rooms respectivelv; good cellars, water, etc; $10,000. G 50-250. Shady Ar. Nice elevated st. well developed aud rapidly improving residence locality, near California electric line, and conven ient to Superior station. P.. Ft ff.ftCE, R; three handsome new frame houses on roomy lots extending lrom street to street, each 5 rooms.-finlsbed attic-vestibule, hall, inside shutter;, slate mantels, electric bells, front and rear porches. Side entrances, dry cellars, grained In oak, water, pined for both gases: lots 20.13x127; price $2,900 each. G 55-247. California Av, corner of Forsythe st Now 2-story frame house of B rooms and finished attic'vestibnle, hall, illuminating gas. good cellar, fine spring water, etc; lot 22x107: $3,000. G 65-246. California Av. Two-story frame house of 4 rooms and attic good cellar: lot 20x107 to alley; $2,000. G 54-244. Adam St., near Chartiers st Two-story and mansard nressed brick; 1st floor, store room 18x32, hsll and kitchen; 2d floor. 4 rooms: 2d floor, 3 rooms, gases all through. Inside shutters, slate mantels, fine cellar; on roar of lor, facing Warner St. 2-storv frame dwelling of 4 rooms; lot 22x128.9; $7,000. G 64242. Arch st Two-story frame or 6 rooms, batb, laundry, etc; both gases, slate mantels, pa pered all through; lot 20x72: HC00. G 53-238. Maple St Two new frame bouses of 7 rooms each, reception ball, batb, finished attic electric lights and bells, gases, slate man tels laundry in cellar, etc Lot 45x115; $4,600 each. G 52-233. Bajard St., between Market and Preble ar. Brick house of 4 rooms, finished attic porches, side and rear, yard, cellar; lot 20x 80toallev;Ri80a G 47-213. , Nixon St Two-story frame of 7 rooms, hall, water, etc; lot 20x120 to alley; $4,000. G 44-200. AlcClure Av., near Railroad. Two-itory and mansard Irame of 7 rooms, ball, vestibule, water, gas, dry cellar, etc.; lot 20x110. Unpublished To-Day. Numerous other bouses and home sites, in both citlps and suburbs, including some ofthe most desira ble properties on tbe market, and many rare bargains. Get our Bulletins. 1 313 Wood st Telephone 1773. 3313 Penn av. Telephone 6577. 6019 Eenn av. Telephone 5328. CHARLES SOMERS & CO. fe25-ia A BRICK HOUSE ON SOUTH mGHLAND AV., At a Price CLEAR BE4.0W VALUE. If you are looking for a nice home, with alt modern improvements, in a very desirable neighborhood, and at a low price, here is your opportunity. THIS IS A SPECIAL OFFER. We have PRICE AND TERMS that will make a 1 QTJICK. SALE. a A. DICKIE & CO., Pcnn and bhadrars., E. E. Dealer' In East' End Property Only. fe2J-66-Tuwir TO LET. Six Eight-lioomed Brick Houses In desirable location in Oakland. MODERN CONVENIENCES. 8TRAUB cVMORRIS, f c21-23 106 Third arenu, corner Wood. CHOICE PROPERTIES. 4 LAWRENCEYILLE. HQ Knn-PEARL STREET. NEAR tDO,UUU laurel street a two-story fiama dwelling of five rooms, hall and good cellar,, nice side entrance. Lot 20x95. Also, lot on Laurel street, 40x55. Convenient location. (cI5) ?JQ fnn-PENN AVENUE. NEAR QO,OUU pearl street two-story frame, dwelling of four rooms and attic hail, etc- Lot 21x100 to alley. (e20) $11 Cfin-FORTY-THIRD STREET. .txJJJ near A. V. R. R.. nice brick building of storeroom and nine dwelling rooms. Also, two-story frame bonding of storeroom, and ten dwelling rooms; in rear, two framei houses of five rooms each. AH renting for $1,056 per year. Lot 37x106x53. (c7) 6ft QPn EACH-FISK tT., NEAR BUT tpUjOUU LERST., two two-story and man sard brick dwellings of 7 rooms' and mansard each, hall, bathroom, w. c. hot and cold water, both gases, marble mantels, laundry, porch; ail modern improvements. Lot 22x120; street paved. (cG6) feO Kfin-LA"I'EI' STREET, NEAR QOUU Tbirty-tbird St. two-story frame dwelling of 4 rooms and good cellar, side alley. Also, on rear of lot, two-story frame dwelling; of 5 rooms, front and back porches, good cellar. Lot 20x100. (c27) $15 L nnn-BUTLEK ST., EETWEEN ,vw F, ITAVfii.fnnvth avil h'astrf -frf tK ats.. a two-story brick dwelling of abont 8 vnAHS t attn vnAms nnrl O VathtnAml V t SUVUI9, ll ttll 1VUJU3 dUU M WAtillKUUll nwf laundry, electric bells and burglar alarm, elec tric gas lighting; natural and artificial cas. and. furnace; etery conrenience. Lot50il5Q. (c5S) $ia C( FOR ALL-SOUTH CORNER ,kj jj Thirtr-nlnth st. 9 bnck dwell. iugs of 15 rooms each; rent for $16 per month each. Lot 90x110 to an alley. (co9) $8 Knn-MADl Sl. NEAR, DAVI- ,w w i SON STREET, a two-storr and finished attic brick dwelling of ten rooms, good -cellar,.wasbbonse, inside w. c. stationary wash- . stands, bathroom, slate mantels en first floor, marble mantels on second, electric bells throughout, electric burglar alarm and light ing attachments, connecting parlors, furnace la cellar, etc: lot 23x37. (c53) $7 nnn-BCTLER ST- NEAR FIFTY. y . . FIRST ST.. a two-story and man. sard brick building of storeroom, 20x40, flro -dwelling rooms and attic etc; also, in rear, two-story and basement brick dwelling of six rooms and kitchen. (c!9) 6o cnn-TWKNTY-F0URTHSTKEET' PJxJJJ corner Mulberry alley, a two story and attic brick dwelling of six rooms, cellar: very convenient location ; in good repair; lot 16x43. (c6) $16; nnn'OBAl'L-S5IAtIiMAS'A5D JJJ Twentv-elchth streets. -4 two- story brick dwellings of 4 rooms each; also 4 brick dwellings of 6 rooms each. This property rents well and is a good investment: lot lOOx 100. (c21) $5, . onrv-coR. main and mifflin 'jtiwu streets, a one-story brick store room and cellar; also, adjoining tbe same, a two-story DncK dwelling ot 4 rooms ana un lshed attic hall, side entrance: bouse well pa. j pered. painted and grained; lot 37x95; good I location. (c23) ftq fyn-CEDAE ST., NEAR LIBERTY: j tfXJfyJyjyj avenne. two-story frame dwelling; j with brick front, 6 rooms and finished attic, large hall and vestibule, gas fixtures and cban- deliers; house nicely papered, painted and' grained; lot 20x122 to pared alley; nice loci-' tlou. (e!2) BLACK & BAIED, 95 Fourth Avenue. fe7-33-7.15.25 TT7E OFFER FOR SALE ATWE5TY-ACRE ORANGE GROVE, 'With house of eight rooms and kitchen, good stable and other outbuildings, good water from I tubed well 200 feet deep. House stands on a bieh hill overlooking a large clear water lake. and nn the opposite side a view of the St John's rirer. This Is tbe best location in the Stater o Florida for A SANITARIUM. Price, $10,000 if accepted soon. Photograph of tbe bouse may be seen at Dr. Harris office. Several other groves are offered for sale. Ona of three acres, which yielded a net profit of 81,500 the past season, is offered for $7,000- Lo. cation one of tbe best in the State. Good ho el, good store, weekly newspaper and daily mail. L H. HABBIS DBUG CO., . NOS. 46 AND 4S SEVENTH AVENUE. PITTSBURG. PA. fe!3-D TWOrSTORY AND ATIIC FRAME HOUSE, Supplied with all modern conveniences. LOT 5OZSZ120- Street is sewered, locality first-rate and with in three minutes of Fifth ar. cable. A. bargain at $6,000. S. A. DICKIE & CO,, PENN AND SHADY AV., E. E., Sealers in East End property only. te34-65-TVT3 $3,000, BOND STREET, Near Sheridan avenue two-story frame dwell, ingot 5 rooms, attic, hallroom for bath, pan tries, cellar, etc; house wired for electric light Tiot 45x200 feet to Butler street Will sell with, lot 25x200 for $2,600. A31. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. fi!4--1122.25 PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the offlce of Gedrg' Kappel. 77 Fifth av Pittshur".' from now until 5 o'clock T. St. MONDAY. March 16, I89L for the erection of a two tory orn- wbKl house, to be built on Maple avenue. Edge. wood borough (Pennsylvania K. R.). Alle gheny county. Pa. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of George Kappel. 77 Fiffh ar. (to whom all bids must be addressed), any day from 9 to 12 o'clock A. at Each proposal must be accompanied by a, satisfactory bond to tbe lull amount of tbo estimated cost properly probated. -, " Tbe building committee reserves the, right to reject any or all bldv. GEORGE KAPPEL, Chairman. - PlTTSBUEG, Feb. 24, '91. fe2r.20-2a,28.mh4.7.U.U RESORTS. THE CHAliICONTE ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. On tbe beach, with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths in tbe boose. Bend for circular. . - f el-90-n E. ROBERTS & 8QN3.. H ADDON HALL. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J Now open Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths In the Houtev lcm LEEDS t LIPPINCOTT. COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, West Broadway and Chambers St, N.Y.. EUROPEAN PLAN, Thoroughly renovated, in complete orders restaurant unsurpassed. Passenger elevator. Rooms SI per day and Upward. C. F. WILDEY Prop.' G. K. LANSING. Manager. fe4-56-WS REMOVAL. lloazs uasign Painter, has removed from. is i nira avenue to 73 SIXTH AVBNTJR Opposite Third Presbyterian Church, Special attention given to the handling of plate glass,' cutting and drilling. Repairing wmdows, sky lights, etc House painting .and glazing la all its branches. oc!9-63-o TRAVEL TO EUROPE WILL BE UN USUALLY heavy this season, and accom. niodatlons shonld be secured early. We repr sent the most popular steamship lines, sail drafts, foreign coin, etc MAX SCHAMBERO- CO.. 527 Smlthfield st, Pittsburg. Pa. Es tablished 1S5U feU-wsn PATENTS. O.J). LEVIS, Solicitor of patent. 131 Fifth avenue, aboveSmlthfleld, nextLeaier office. No delay. Established 20 years. s3Mt, wyrBg?ygyir
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