THE PITTSBTTRGr DISPATCH, 'TUESDAY, 'MAKUS7, "1B91. WANT THE WHARYES. Chief IMgelow Explains to Members of tbe Coal Exchange That HAKKETS WOKT INJURE SHIPPISG. Provision to Be Hade to Protect Boats From Flood and Ice. SGFT0RT1XG SENATOR XEEB'S BILL Chief Bigelow, of the Department of Public Works, was examined by the mem bers of the Coal Exchange yesterday at the Advance Coal Company's office on Water street Mr. Bigelow was requested to ex plain the provisions of Senator Flinn's bill allowing the use of the wharves for market purposes. Incidentally Mr. Bigelow's project to create parks alone the Allecbeny wharves was discussed by Captain John A. AVoods, President of the Coal Exchange. ilr. Bigelow made a statement, iu which he set forth that the Allegheny river wharves were of but little if any use to rivermeo. lie claimed that outside or coal shipping there was little river traffic, and to strengthen this assertion quoted the act that the boat yards at Freedom and Shouse town, which in the years gone by employed hundreds of men, had fallen into decay and had been abandoned. He assured the coal operators that the Point bridge w :s really their bugaboo. He asserted that in high water no boats could get under the bridge into the Allegheny, and that when the water was low enough to let them under there was not enough water to float them. No Danger to the Shipping. Mr. Bigelow said that the iniprovementof the wharves would not injure the coal men at all, as all they wanted was a place to tie' up. When the wharves were improved, whether devoted to market or park pur poses, every provision would be made for the safety of boats. Strong posts would be erected, to which boats or tows could be tied. He gave as instances the improvement of the banks of the SIersey at Liverpool, the Thame at London, and several other places in Tltiropc In these places they had the tide to contend with, but, nevertheless, nav icatnrs experienced no danger or difficulty in securing their vessels. Captain Woods thought that if the wharves were improved boats and tows would be in great danger from floods, especially when ice was running out in quantities. To this Chief Bigelow replied that when ice was running out boats had to seek the shelter of a projection, anyhow, and stated that during the last flood a boat was wrecked on Duquesne "Way, although the wharve in that locality had not bsen interfered with in the least. Mcttlnc the Demand for Markets. The Chief then went on to show how nec essary were increased market facilities to meet the demands of the growing city, and assured his hearers that the only way to meet thibjdeciand was to devote some of the idle what ves to this purpose. He assured his hearers that there would be no interfer ence with the shipping facilities of tbe port. The Chief did not touch very heavily on tbe project to make a park of tbe wharves, as that scheme is being kept iu abeyanc: just now. After Mr. Bigelow had made his state ment and withdrawn, the members of the Exchange discussed the matter. A majority of them thought that the Chiel's arguments were forcible and convincing, while others, among them President Wood, were afraid that injury to shipping wou'd result from the dedication of any part of the whatf to market purposes. A long discussion was held, but no definite course of actiou upon Senator Xceb's hill was decided upon. Some action will probably be taken to-day. WOaiZS AS NOTABIES PUBLIC. Another Avenne of Escape From House keeping 3Iay Be Opened. Woman's sphere continues to extend. While she is not learning the blacksmith, stone cutting and other trades, she is push ing man in all the lighter avocations, and when she begins to vote she will make him hustle, or else put on an apron and take the place now filled by her in domestic economy. Yesterday Lawyer A. M. Neeper :ramed a bill to empower the Governor to make women notar.rs public. Some timeago Mr. deeper applied to Governor Beaver lor the nppoiutweut of alady typewriter as a notary public, as she had many documents to get up rtquiriug the service of a notary, and the object was to save trouble. The Gover nor, aitei pondering the matter, decided that under the ruling ofthe Attorney General a woman iculduot fill the position and de clined to act, so Mr. deeper proposes to have the matter cured by legislation. THINKS OF TAKING A STEOIX. Elmer Collins Denies the Iteport of HI ltelng Much Weaker. Elmer Collins, the young faster, now on lii-s twelfth day of his task, said last even ing: "The reports of my weakening are all faki-s. I have not yet begun to lose my fctrength. The first fine day I am going to Like a stroll in the opeu air. Succi and Tanner rode out on the tenth day of their respective lasts. I propose to walk out on the twelfth day of mine." Collins rose at 11:10 A. M. yesterday, and at noon his condition was reported as lol lows: Weight 131 pounds, pulse 7G, res piration IS, temperature 1)8. At 6 r. at. the figures -lood: Temperature 98.3, pulse 72, respiration 18. During the en lire day and eveulu he drank -ii ounces of water. DO YOU WANT A PIANO At a Low Price and on Reasonable Terms ? Hamilton, 91 and 93 Filth avenue, can give you better bargains than ever before. Stock ordered for suring trade is now arriv ing and must be kern moving. Quick sales will be made and reasonable terms, making it convenient lor all to buy, and the second hand room is absolutely overflowing. Or gans and pianos will be sold lor what they will bring to make room for other instru ments constantly arriving in pianos, squares, uprights and grands; church, parlor and cabinet organs. You can surely find some thing to suit you at Hamilton's. Special Sale. We have just inaugurated a special and bona fide sale of ornaments and bric-a-brac, which will continue for a short time only. The greatest bargains ever offered in choice aud handsome pottery ware. Be sure to call. "C. UEIZESiTEIN, 132, 134 aud 15G Federal street. Yonr Easter Costumes. Buy Now. .Never such an extensive or rich display of hign class dress goods, camel's hair novel ties and Cue French and English snitings. JOS. HOKNE & Co.'S Penn Aveuue Stores. The People's Store Firth Av. Four unequaled hosiery bargains in la dies' fast black cotton hose. 12fc. worth 20c 19c, worth 30e. 29c, worth 40e. 33Jc, worth 50c. The last three arc the i-rlebrated'Herms-dnrfdye. CAMrBELL & DICK. EARLY SPRING OPENING To-Morrorr. Dresses and gowns. Parcels & Joxzs, 29 Fifth avenue. Tour Easter Costumes. Most elegant suitings and cloths, latest and handsomest styles and richest colors. JOS. HOKXE & CO.'S Pcnn Avenue Stores. JUST A TRIFLE SHORT. The Failure of the Supreme Court to Hand Down a DecUlon on the Street Laws Binders the Passage of the Appropria tion Ordinance. There was much disappointment about City Hall yesterday because the Supreme Court had failed to hand dowu a decision on the case of several taxpayers against the city, brought to establish the validity of the city charter and her position in relation to street improvements. The decision had been confidently expected 'yesterday. The delay is expected to further hinder the passage of the appropriations ordinance, and as a re sult there is considerable speculation as to the shape the city's finances will assume. As it is, the City Controller and Treasurer have already made an arrangement to secure funds on the Treasurer's personal security for the payment of the school teachers' February salaries. The Controller will to-day confer with the city depositories with a view to securing sufficient of the city's cash to pay the em ployes of the various departments. It may not be possible to do this, for while the State law requires and fixes the school appropria tions and the payment of her interest, mak ing it perfectly saie to invest for those pur poses, the banks may take ,a different view when it comes to issuing money for the pay ment of other claims, and the result is not certain. Another point raised is that of payment of taxes. Under the law the tax duplicates should be iu ths hands ofthe City Treasurer in March, and during that month taxpayers are entitled to a discount ot S per cent on half their taxes if the whole is paid at once. No provision is made for delays. If the appropriations ordinance is not" passed in time to allow the assessors to hand the duplicates over to the City Treasurer during this month, it is argued that he cannot al low the discount alter March 31. The Treasurer himself preferred not to give an opinion on this point. Controller Morrow said that it the Treasurer could not receive taxes in March, the taxpayer who offered his money when it could be received would be entitled to the discount, because the law was for the city, and she could take advantage of it every year to shut off dis counts if there were nothing to prevent her, which the law of equity would certainly do. Chief Brown rather belieyed that alter March 31 no discounts could be allowed, no matter whether the Treasurer was ready be fore oruot. Other officials seemed to share the Chiefs views, whiie only two or three agreed with the Controller. A solution of the problem will probably be had to-day. A CALL FOB CLOTHING. More Relief Is Needed for the Sufferers From the Recent Flood. The semi-monthly meeting of the Board of Managers of the Association for the Im provement ofthe Poor was held yesterday afternoon. Reports were submitted show ing that from February 2 to 16 there were 20 applicants, 583 families were visited, 371 families aided. 819 visits made to the poor, 7 children placed in Sabbath schools, 13 children placed in the public schools, 2 persons placed in hospitals, situations se cured for 6 persons, day's work obtained for 19. The groceries distributed and other articles; 841 loaves of bread, 319 pounds of rice, 226 pounds of oatmeal, 286 quarts of beans, 500 quarts of cornmeal, 409 bars of soup. Distributions through dis pensary, 156 pints of beef tea,-2 pints of mutton broth, J. pint of oyster broth, 427 pints of milk, 82 pounds of tea, 297 pounds of sugar. Other distributions were 6,775 bushels of coal, 162 yards of material, 105 garments, 84 pairs of shoes, 8 comfort', 11 blankets, 24 pairs or partly worn shoes, 2 hats. The greatest demand in the association at present is for clothing. The demand is so pressing that they appeal to the public to aid them. The recent flood occasioned con siderable loss to the poor, especially in clothing and bed coverings, and the demand for these articles is very much larger than at any lime heretofore. VIRGINIA THE BONANZA OF THE FUTURE.' "Die Coming Iron District of the United States. For maps, reference book, pampule-'s, etc., descriptive of the wonderful mineral and agricultural resources of the State, applv to agents of the Norfolk and Western flail road. 290 Washington street, Boston, 303 Broadway, New York. 1428 Pennsylvania avenue, Washington, or General -Office, Iloanoke, Va. THE PEOPLE'S STORE FIFTH AY. Don't Miss Them. We mean the bargains in ladies' fast black cotton hose. You may wear out a good many pairs before you get such bar gains again in ladies' fast black cotton hose. Be sure and see them 12c, 19c, 29e and 334c fully one-third less than usual price. Campbell, & Dick. Kew To-Day. Seven new styles of ladies' mackintoshes seven distinct shapes. Choice assortment of patterns of stripes and checks and popu lar colors in plains. Lowest prices. JOS. HOKXE & CO.'S, Penu Avenue Stores. Music Doxes ! Music Boxes 1 AnewlotorKlebers special styles just received at H. Kleber & Bros., No. 506 Wood street. These fine goods will be sold at last year's prices; no advance on account of the higher tariff. Handsomest Easter Jackets. Most attractive new styles being received daily. A greater stock than ever before shown in these cities. Jos. Horue & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. EARLY SPRING OPENING To-Morrow. Imported costumes. Parcels & Jones, 29 Fifth avenue. Only 81 For 12 elegant cabinets. IlESDRICKS & CO., 68 Federal street, Al-legheny. SI 00 Until May 183 00. 12 cabinet photos, or one life-size crayon for $3 00 at Au recht's Elite Gallery, 516 Market street, Pittsburg. Use elevator. JITTSU THE PEOPLE'S STORE-FIFTH AV. To-Day and Every Day This Week. Hosiery bargains from the great sale of Klein, Harrimau & Co. Seventy thousand (70,000) dozen fine imported hose were sold. Tnese were new goods on the Atlantic at the time of sale, and bought from sample. We didn't buv them all, but we bought some splendid bargains. Note these bar gains: At 33c Never sold for Jess than 50o. Extra fine and heavy ladies' last black cotton hose; nigh spliced heels. Note these are the celebrated Hermsdorf's dye. At 29c Never sold for less than 40c Very fine ladies' fait black cotton hose; high spliced heels. These, also, are the celebrated Hernis dor.'s dye. , At 19c A grade that should sell for 30c Excellent quality of ladies' fast black cotton hose; high spliced heels. And these, too, are the celebrated Herms- dorf dve. At 12Jc Should be 20c Ladles fast black cotton hose. These are the four greatest bargains ever offered in ladies' black cotton hosiery, and are unequaled. Ladie, don't delay, but como at onca if tou would ptrticipite in these btrgilns. Campbell & Dice. t&-Display advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise tnents on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let. rtc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. TVHERE WANT. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE KECKIVEDUPT0 9P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisement! should be prepaid unless adver tisers already haTC accounts with THE DIsrATcn. KOI! THE SOUT1ISIDE. NO. HIS CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 0. FOR THE EAST END, J. V. WALLACE, 6121 TfcNN AVE. PirTSBUUG-ADDlTIONAL. THOMAS JlcOAFFKEY 1'09 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, Hth tp"Ct and Pcnn are. ALLEOIDlNY. A.J. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street. H. J. McMtlDK, Market House, Allegheny. F. H. EGGKItS&SON. Ohio and Chestnut sts. THOMAS McHEN UY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. PcnnsvlTanlaand Beaver aves. PERRY 41. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. Malo HcID. BOY FOR GROCERY STORE: CALL BE TWEEN 9 and I2A. M. : one having some ex perience and living In East End preferred. P. UOEUDF.U S32 Park av.. East End. mli3- ClANVASSF-ltS-FEW GOOD MEN: SALARY, rommlsMon or both: reference required. WHKKI.ER.t. W1LSO.N MFG CO., 6 blxtll St. rc:4-.T9-TTbS -IANVASSKR-I INTELLIGENT. FOR CEN- TUKY Dictionary. 11. WATTS, 431 Wood St. felS-K-n nOAl'MAKEKS-TWU GOOD OOAT.U.VKERS. J Apply to THOMAS GRAHAM, O01G Center av.. IC E., , city. lnhlt-iU MOLDERS-SIX GOOI1 STOVE PLATE niotdcrs, who will be paid the best union prices and clvon steanv worK the year arounu. Address CR1IIUEN SEXTON Jfc CO., Chicago. mlli-38 ACKERS TWO GOOII GLASS PACKERS: none but thoroughly experienced, reliable men need apply at once to WINDSOR GLASS CO., Homestead. Pa. mh:j-S0 Al"ER HANGERS FIRST-CLASS PAPF.R bankers. 6124 PEN AV. nih3-92-TuTh POT.MAKER-ONE THATCAN -UAKEOt'EN and covered pots. Addrcswltb reference, etc, THE 1'INDLAXCLAY POT COMPANY. Kind lay, Ohio. fc28-13 SALESMEN ON SALARY OR COMMISSION to handle tbe New 1'atcnt Chemlcnl Ink Erasing Pencil; the greatest selling novelty CTcr produced: erases Ink ihorougblT in two seconds; no abrasion of paper- 200 to 500 percent pront: one agent's sales amounted to 9633 In six das: an other I2 In two hours, we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory; sam ple bv mail S. cents. For terms and full particu lars address THEMONROE ERASER MFG. CO., Lacrosse. Wis. mhl-42-D SALESMEN ALSO CITY SALESMEN. AS A side Hue. to take orders ror O'Keefc's "O. K. " shoe blacking: good commissions, quick seller; finest blacking mide In the world. Ad dress DR. O'KEEFE&CO., Chemists. 34 Filth av.. Pittsburg Pa. Will mote to (Blsscll block) 708Smltbflcldst., on April 1. inh2-29 SALESMEN WE MAKE A LIBERAL OKFKR to traveling and local salesmen In every State who call on retail grocers. GLUTEN ENTlRi: WHEAT FLOUR CO., 135 Lake St., Chicago. III. fcIO-62-TU SPRING GRINDERS -(THREE). APPLY AT once at DEXTER SPRING W ORKS, Verona, A. V. R. R. uh3-87 TOUNG MEN-SEVERAL STEADY, FAITH -JL FI'L young men of good appearance to take positions as floor walkers at KAUFMANNS'. mh3-71 Agent. AGENTS-TO SELL THE MOST UNIQUE literary production ot modern times: "Dav enport's Condensations ofthe Best Fllty Books ut the Greatest Author i from Homer to Lew Wal lace." intended fo. the use of busy American people: sold only br subscription: price S3 75 in ilofli binding. P. J. FLEMING A CO.. 77 Dia mond it, re2l-TWTFSSn AGENTS-NEW CIGAR LIGHTER; EVERY clrar smoker burs-lights In wind or rain; sample I5c to for2"icSI dozen brmall saimps taken. STAYN'ER A CO , Providence. R. I. lelS-65 AGENTS-ST. PATRICK'S DAY ORNA MENT'S, as worn In Ireland sample mallei 5c; big profits; immense hales: investigate now betoie too late. M. EUNST. Cleveland. O. fe22-91-TTSSn-maS g.10.12 A GENTS-TO SELL THE PITTSBURG MOP X- WRINGER: easvw ply at NO. 205 WOOD ST WRINGER: easy work and profitable. Ap- mni-io Feinnle Help. Appi:entices-imrovers. good sew EKS, operators: also ladles and girls tolearn dressmaking and cutting. Call or write. LON DON AND PARIS DRESSMAKING CO.,906 Penn avenue, Ja8-16-TnWTb Male and Female Help. TEAMSTERS (2), 2 DAIRYMEN, FARM hands. lauudrc,ss. dishwashers, cooks, chambermaids, bouse girls, nurse glr.s. MEE HA'S, 545 Grant st. Tel. W, mh2-D Situations. BOOKKEEPING-I ATTEND TO ANYTHING In the line or intricate accounting, such as opening and closing of books or correction of errors: also give Instructions In the Use of the Voucher System. A. F. SAWHILu 1S7 Fedeial St.. Allegheny. Pa. de6-51-D OS1TION-A9 GARDENER BY GERMAN; had experience In greenhouses: also under staudscarc of liurscs and coits; good reiereuces. Address E. . PUSCHEL. IlaysWlle. Pa. mh3-R3 POSITION-BY FIRST-CLASS NEW YORK dressmaker toscw br the day in some nice family. Address F. A.. Dispatch office. mh3-46 OSni()N-BY GOOD CHAMBERMAID. AD DRESS M. A., Dispatch office. inhS-54 SITUATION AS BOOKKEEPER BY A oung lady; has had 3 years' experience; nest relcrencc given. Address A, Dispatch office. id b'.!-9 SITUATION-AS APPRENTICE DRAUGHTS MAN; nil! work without pay aBlongas de sired. J. -M., Dispatch office. mh3-42 SITU TION-AS WATCHMAN OR JANITOR; good citv references can be given. Address II. F., Dispatch office. mh3-T3 S1TUATION-BYA YOUNG MAN IN OFFICE; can telegraph. Address E. W., Dispatch office. iuh3-52 Real Estate. HOTEL-A THOROUGHLY GOOD HOTEL man wants house in or near Pittsburg: fur nished; at once; communications confidential. C. W., Dispatch office. fe28-27 Partners. PARTNER WITH f300. TO ENGAGE IN THE electroplating business: I have good water power and buildings Hi a city of 15. 000 people. Address E. L. CONOVEK, New Castle, Pa. Ulh3-99 Financial. MONEY TO LOAN UN REAL ESTATE-IK Allegheny. Beaver, Washington, Butler ai.d Westmoreland counties: also, stocks and se curities negotiated. ED. W1TTISH. 410 Grant St., PIttsbnrg.Pa., and Beaver Falls, Pa. fe!4-25-D MONEY-OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH ING money to anj amount on bond and mortgage are unequaled: lowest rates of Interest and no delay. II you need money applv MORRIS Jfc FLEMING, los Fourth ave. J-27-S6-TTS!u MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET rates on bond and mortgage: no delay. REEDB. C0YLE4CO., 131 Fourth av. dell-TTS MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE securities, lowest rates: no delay. SAMUEL . BLACK A CO . 119 Fourth av. dell-4-iThs MOHTGAGES-WE HAVE $5,000 TO DIVIDE into f-Xlu, (SCO or SI, ouo loans: ;)0, 00U to divide into two mortgages. ffi.O0u and Sl.000: al6o hae (1,200, (4.500 aud (5,000: expenses very light; inoner ready on approval of title. S.-J. FLEM ING A CO.. 132 FIIlll av. Tel. 1772. fcJ-17 -,f ORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS 1V1 to suit at :'. 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES A IA1LEY. 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 1G7. apl4-19-TTSSn -fORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY JXl countv propcrtv at lowest rates. HENRI' A. WEAVER 4 CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mh2-D TO LOAN-t500,0U). IN AMOUNTS OF (3.000 and upward, on citv and suburban property, on 5 per ceut: also smaller amounts at S per cent. BLACK. A KA1RD. ! Fourth avenue. rtlO LOAN (200,000 ON MORTGAGES (100 JL andnDward at 6 per cent; (500, 000 at4j per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. . II. FRENCH, 12 Fourth ave. OC23-D Miscellaneous. EVERY CANVASSER-AGENT OR SOLIC ITOR In the citv to call on me at my office. J'.OOJI 3 McCance building, aud they can procure employment in the best paying business going: no idlers or drones need apply; good men, hustlers only, wanted; call an er 9 A. K. only: icmembcr this is no snider add or snap catch; wemeau business. tnh3-89 EVEltr LADY-WISHING TO BE HER OWN dressmaker to call at 616 Peun ave. (op Fwlte Home's stores) and Investigate MADAME LESUER'S ladies' tailoring sysvnn; no risk; parties responsible; school now open. .nol9-23 HORSE-A GOOD TROTTING HORSE, ONE that can trot la 3 minutes and not over 8 years old; must be a good looker, with full mane and tail: dark preferred. Address, tor 10 days, giving price and full particulars, J. F. C, Dis patch office. mh3-co PENSIONS THE PITTSBURG PENSION AGENCY OF J. H. STEVENSON A CO., 100 Fifth av. Pensions now bad for all disabled sol diers, permanently helpless children and widows of deceased soldiers under late act or Congress; pensions Increased to correspond with the dis ability: bounties collected: certificates of service procured where discharges are lost, Ue20.42-iT8 WANTED. Miscellaneous. PERSONS WHO ARE WILLING"! O QUALIFY themselves for positions as stenographers and typewriters. Address or call on MARTIN'S SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 412 Wood st. fe27-89 UHCHASER-FOR STANDS, CASES AND other composing room furnltnrc now stand ing on upper floor or No. 9 Fifth av., soon to be vacated: country newspaper or other cash buyer will find this a rare chance. Call on BUSINESS MANAOERTHtDISPATClLSmlthfleld and Dia mond sts., between the hours of 3 and 5 P. M. fc20-117 70ll - GET' A BAILER'S DOZEN () OF JL Stewart A Co. 's II nc cabinet photos for I, at 90 and 02 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. mv2S-;9-TT8u FOKSAI7SIItIPKOVEDREAE "ESTATE; City Residences. T OCUT ST. A CHOICE CITY RESIDENCE JLJ at a very low price: 2-story ana !""'" brick: 3 rooms and hall on first floor; 3 rooms and bath on second fioor.and 3 nice rooms in mansard; well finished, coin rnlcnt and nicely situated, bee It, (7,000. (aa99.) CHARLES SOMF.RS & CO. nih3-iT" TWO ACRES OF GROUND-IN THIR TKENTII ward, with three buildings, rent ing for (1,000 per year: will be sold at a bargain. HENRY A. WEAVER A CO., 02 Fourth av. llihS-57 Sirr 500-F1KTH AV.-NEAR GIST ST.. A ij I two-story brick dwelllngof 7 rooms, ha!., bathroom, vault and Inside w. c, both gases all through the bouse, hot and cold water, dining room ana kitchen In basement; tot 23x120 to Ann sU, which Is paved: one-third cash, balance to suit. (c2) BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. inh3-70 East End Residences. IT-AST END RESIDENCEAND LRGECOR 1J NEIt lot. lUOxlfO feet: 10 nice rooms, with bath, lavatory and all other new Improvements, and In gooa condition throughout; most beautiful lot. fine lawn in front and around the residence and numerous sh de and fruit trees, etc. 'terms, etc.. from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth av. m Ii3-75 77IAST END-AT (1.250. A NEAT HOUoE OF 1j seven rooms and oath, etc., with nice corner lot In the East End; house almost new, possession at once: a b-trgaln to promnt purchaser. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. mhS-75 HOUSES-WE HAVE FOR SALK TWO OF the handsomest. best built ami most con ven lently arranged houses iu East End. They arc substantial three-story brick houses of 11 rooms each, with reception hall, polished; hardwood mantels, sliding doors, large pantry, china ana linen closets, laundry, cement cellar, combina tion electric and gas chandeliers: entirely mod ern houses; every room papered: surroundings flrst-class; street paved and sewered; large lots; very desirable homes aud can be bought on easy terms. S. A. DICKIE A CO., Pcnn and Shady avs., tost End. (3027). in.i33ruWF rVTEAR SHADYSIDE-GOOI) HOUSE AND J.N tno lots: eight rooms, with bath, lavatory, attic rooms, reception hall, natural gas dry cel lar: piazza in Iront: all in prime condition: lots 5iix120 feet; alley In rear: nice grass plot In front. jAr. v . imArbjttu., ist fourin av.. i uis- burg. mh3-75 OAKLAND-VERY CHEAP HOUSE. CON TAINING 10 rooms, lb SDlcndld repair, with all modtrn conveniences: lot 'contains about one and one-quarter acres of ground: on prominent street, near cable and Duquesne electric roads; good reasons given for selling. Inquire of W. H. WATT, 102 Fourth av. Ja27-83 QHADYSIDE-HOUSE 7 ROOMS, MODERN O Improvements, on Ellsworth av., (37 50 per mo.; also, house. 8 rooms, modern fixtures, large yard, (37 50 per mo., on Baum, near Liberty st. ; also, on Ellsworth av 8 rooms, 4 on a floor, mod ern fixtures, 11 07 per mo.: al60, others In all parts of both cities, call or send for list. W. A. HtltKON A SONS, So Fourth avenue. mb3-Sl-TuTlit SOUTH HIGHLAND AV.. EASTERN' EX POSURE New two-story brick, 12 rooms, one of the best constructed and arranged houses on the avenue: price reduced to make quick sale. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourth av. mhI-120-TTSSU 21 000-SOUTH HIGHLAND AV.,-NEAR 3)JLJ Alders st., a fine two-story brick dwelling of II rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c., both gases, laundry, front and back porches, electric bells, speaking tubes, hardwood mantels, sliding doors between reception hall nd parlor, elegant steel range, stationary tubs In laundry, deepcup buardsln each room: everything In this bouse Is firstlass: lot 40x120. (a 309-311). BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. iua3-70 tgj OOO-NEWSlX-ROOMED FRAME HOUSE O'X with two finished attic rooms, slate mantels, tile hearths, bath, stationary washstand, etc., nat. and a-t. gas. excel ent dry cellar, city water, range, two porches, well located, within easy five minutes of Fifth av. cable and two miuntcs of Duquesne electric: lot 24xl4C. worth looking up S. A. DICKIE A CO.. Pcnn and Shady avs., E. E. (1253). East End property only. inh3-6S-Tuwr O 200 AND (5,500MEYRAN AV.. NEAR tuJvJh Hates: 2 two-story brick dwellings of 7 rooms each; hall andvestibulc, bath-room range, hot and cold water, stationary washstand inside w. c. wash-h use. slate mantels, sliding doors, inside shutters, bay windows, front and side porches, large closets, good cellar, nice lawn with trees and shrnhbery: lots each about 40x100 to allev. (d38). BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth nr. 01113-70 8" 700- URUSHTON, PARK. PLACt, AB Cll)' BOTTst., near cricket grounds, two-story biick dwelling of 7 rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c., hot and cold water, electric light, natural gas. marble niahtels. heating.-. apparatus, nice front and back porches, house well-finished through out. and handsomely papered: lot 50xll)0r shad i and fruit trees. (k5). BLACK A BAIRD. -93 fourth av. mh3-7u DO 200-IS CHEAP FOR A SIX-ROOMED OO- frame bouse on a good street in central location. East End: cab easily walk from bouse to Fifth av. cable in two minutes; reccp. nail, nat. gas, city water, dry cellar, street is sewered: terms arranged to suit purchaser, S. A. DICKIE A CO., cor. Penn and Mndv avs., E. E. (8S5). Dealers only In East End'property. inh3-68-TuWF g,( SOO-WARD ST., NEAR WILMOT; VERY OjC? deslranle and pleasantly located two-story and mansard brick dwelling of S rooms; bath room, lauudry, natural gas, etc, etc.; this house Is well papered and nicely finished throughout: lot 23x120, extending back to a 25-foot allev. (d63j. BLACK A BAIRD. 93 Fourth av. ihh3-70 CJ,! SOO-COR. JOSEPH ST. AND LARIMER Otfc9 av., new frame dwelllngof 6 rooms and finished attic: bathroom, w. c: both gases; slate mantels; sliding doors; laundry with station try tubs: good cellar; state roof: lot 25x94. (a IT). BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. inhl-72 QT OOO-BAUM ST., COR. WXJODWORTH ta)-)' si., a frame dwelling of6 rooms and attic, ball, bathroom, hot and cold water, both gases, furnace, porches, etc.: house nicely painted and papered: beautiful lawn: lot 45x112. (a2S7). BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. inu3-0 "J SOO-A COMPLETE SHADYSIDE RESI O" J' DENCE, goodstyle. brick, nine rooms, modern fixtures, location verv central and desira ble; lot 30x100. W. A.HERRON A SONS.so Fourth aveuue. mb3-S5-3, 6, 10 QO OOO-MUItTLAND AV., NEAR GRAZIER OO- St.. two uew frame dwellings of 4 rooms and finished attic each: nice cellar; lot 35x45. (a761. BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. mh3-7o Hazelwood Residences. HAZELWOOD -2-STORY FRAME DWELL ING of 7 rooms, bath, hall, laundry, hard wood finish, newly papered and painted, nat. gas. h. and c. water. Inside w. c sewered, etc, : lot 00x120 feet: 2 minutes' walk from Hazelwood sta tion aud Second Acnue Electric Railway: price. (ft. MX): terms reasonable. IRA J I. BUliUH FIELD, 15S Fourth av. U 1 3-30 Allegheny Residences. ARCH ST., ALLKOHESY-CONTIGUOUSTO the parks, a very comfortable brick dwell ing of 7 nice rooms and in elegant order through out; modern requlremcuts, good lot, allev In the rear; possession In 30 days. JAS. . DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth av., PUtsburg. mhJ-73 I7IEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY-A LARGE 1 four-story brick warehouse: lot 20x122 rcct to allev: w 11 rcutcd and pavs oer 7li percent: good bargain. HENRY A. WEAVLR A CO.. 92 fourth a. mh3-57 MCINTIRE ST.-NEAR PEICRYSV1LLE AV.. Tetli ward. Allegheny, flic new houses: 8 rooms, lauudrv, bathroom, h. aud e. water, mar ble mantels, tile hearths, botli gases; two min utes walk from electric ears: cheap and on easy terms. Inquire of J.l. MILLER,on the grounds, or S. MCCAIN", Perrvsvlile av. Ie28-I7 BEBECCA ST., ALLEOHENY-FlVh LOTS. 18x110 feet each, with four two-story brick dwellings: pays well and must be sold,-as the owner has removed from the city. HENRY A. WEAVER A Ci ., 92 Fourth av. mh3-57 YERY NICEUR1CK DWELLING IN ALLE GHENY' 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, nat, gas. Inside shutters, niarble mantels, etc.: fine lot, side entranccctc: can be bought at less than actual value. JAS. W. DRAPE fciaJ., 129 Fourth av Pittsburg. mhS-75 CtT Q 000 - ARCH ST.. A (THREE-STORY tuJJLO brick dwelling, 15 rooms, bathjaundry, w. c. front porch; has brick stlMe: lot 20x110 lo an alley: this property rents for 175 per mouth: desirable location. (II124) ULACK. A BAIRD. 93 Fourth av. mh3-7l err soo-east ST. -two-story and OtJ' mansard brick dwelling or7 rooms, bath ruou, w. c., both gases, slate mantels, good cel lar; well sewered; lot 24x100. (bttS) BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. inh3-70 lg"r O0O-1RWIN AV.. NEAR NORTH AV., A OtJ9 three-story brick dwelling of.nlne rooms, ball, bathroom, slate mantels, el c.: lot 40x14 feet. (B 175). BLACK A BA1KD. 95 Fourth av. mu3-70 Snbnrban Residences. ADJOINING THE CITY-FOUR ACRES OF southeasterly sloping, rich productive laud, unexcelled for small fruits: good frame house or 6 rooms, stable, ponltrv bouse, bake oveu, etc : good orchard or apples and pears: plenty of grapes and berries; anundauceor pure water, very cheap at (1,609. (4-17-78.) CHARLES SOMEESACO. mh3-72 SEW1CKLEY PROPEltTY GOOD FRAME house, 6 rooms, on 40-it. st.;. curbed and paved; lot 40x100 to an alley; price (1,500. New lramc house, 5 rooms: good location: lot 90x109 ft. : (2,500. Brick house, 7 rooms, I minutes from station; every convenience: lot 72x60, corner lot, (fi.000: brick house, 7 rooms, water and gas, lot 50x150 to a 40-ru St.: sajMO. Brick bouse, 9 rooms; Bearer st.: modern improvements: lot 55x400 to a 50-fu St.; jaojo. New frame house on Thorn St., 8 rooms, finished attic; every conveni ence: rood neighborhood. (7,500: also, a number of fine places with large yards and abundance of sha e trees at reasonable rates. COTTON A WHITE, 157 Lacock st., Allegheny. fen-23-TTB FOR SALE DIl'ROVED REAL, ESTATE Suuuruan Residences. I 650-NEVILLE STATION, SHI LOU AV., J3tt near Laurel av.. a two-story frame dwell lngof 7 rooms aud mansard, hall, bathroom, both gases, slate mantels, laundry, two porches, well water, etc.; stone walk In front: lot 50x280: alt kinds of fruit and shrubbery. -(h27). BLACK A BAIRD, 93 Fourth av. mh3-70 O 200-SHARPSHURG. EIGHTEENTH ST., UA) corner Maple allev. two-story frame dwelling of 6 rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c, range, natural ras, slate roof, porches, etc; nice gar den: lot 20x90. (Ii43.) BLACK A BAIRD, 93 Fourth av. mhJ-70 Miscellaneous. F RAME nUILDING-10 FEET LONG BY 12 lect wide. Apply at mi l.iur.itil nr., L' tnb7ft city mhJ-7, FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lota. BUILDING LOTS CHEAP-VERY CEN TRALLY located In East End: 40x120 feel on Alder, near Edwin st. Seo AV. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth av. mh3-84-3,7,10.14,17.21 Qriri-DUARUORN ST., NEARWINEBID 5uUU DLEav.. 8vacant lots. Nos.29. 30, 31, 32. 33. 31, 35 and 30 In Wm. -M. Bell's plan of lots. Nineteenth ward: slie 20x100 to an alley. (al9) BLACKtt BAIKD. 93 Fonrtti av. mhJ-70 QT DOO-BRUSHTON, AMANDA ST., NEAR ij I - Brnston av.. 2 vacant lots, about two feet above street; 4I-Wxia5 each: good location, (kl) BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. mhS-70 4t"7r PER FRONT FOOT FORBES AV. AND US i ) Murdock st. : vacant lot fronting 217 ft. on Forbes st, by about 140 ft. deep, (a 29) KLACKABAIRli ill. 'Jj r Fourth av. :mh3-70 Q-l OOO AND (1.100 EACH W ATKINS aJ-i 7 :-qu uare. Collins av.. three vacant lots. 28x75 and28IU). (a 203). BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue rah3-70 Of OOO-BOQIIET ST.. NEAR FRAZIER: A uMj? fine lot. 701175: good paved street, (d 20). BLACK A BAlltD, US Fourth av. mh3-70 M50-M0OUET ST.. NEAR WILMOT: nice building: lot 3941x120. (d9S). BLACK A BAIRD, No. 95 Fourth av. lnh3-70 Alle;"ieny Lots. T OT-G0XGO riil LARGE FRAS1E BUILD JJ 1NG. corner Lombard st. aud Belt av.. Twelfth ward, Allegheny, will be sold at auction, on the premises, on Friday, March 6, at 3 o'clock; this building has been In use as a church, and Is In fair condition; could be converted into three small dwellings: the owners havlnr no further use for it, will sell It for what it will bring: (l.Ooo can remain on mortgage for several vcars: special attention Invited: it will pay to attend this sale. A. LEGGATEASON, Auctioneers. 108 Fourth av. fe28-49-D Suburban Lots. "VrKM' PLAN OF 50 FINE LEVEL LOTS-AT Jli Marlon station, eight minutes from city, on II. AO. R. It., or 20 minutes by Second av.clcctrlc road: lots from (350 up '.10 down and S3 per month, without Interest or taxes: come quick If vou want a bargain or safe Investment. MORRISON & BANKS, 106 Third av.. cor. Woodst. Jal7-TTR" SUBURBAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and beat terms in tbe county at Shcraden, 15 minutes from Union station: see Sheraden before yon buy else where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretary, 127 Fifth av. fc27-72-D sl;i'-!rci-vH' bu two lots on wood OUoU St.. Brushton. 48x142 feet each. 8 min utes from station: a bargain if taken at once. For terms see HOWARD BROWN, 151 Fourth av. fe28-10-TTS CQ 710-SYLVAN AV.. NORTH OF HAZF.L 3)0 WOODav.; a plot orground, 187x110. or will sell In single lots 31x110 for (020 each, (d 58). BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourtll av. mh3-70 Cir-inri-,'1N1)EN STATION, B. A O. It, It. fjlDUU Second av., near the station, vacant lot; size 25x120. (dl62) BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. mh3-70 CJT 900 EAUHVWOOD WORTH ST., NEAR 5 1 ? Baum st., 3 vacant lots. 33x100 feet each, (a 339.) BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourtll av. inh3-70 Manutacturinc; Sites. MANUFACTURING SITES VALUABLE manufacturing plant. In Seventeenth ward, lot 100x320 ft., on which is erected large and sub stantial Iron-clad building, containing battery of two boilers, two beating furnaces, with first-class engine and shafting. HENRY A. WEAVER A CO., 92 Fourth av. mh3-57S Farms. FARM-SO ACHES OF CHOICE LAND WITH fine brick residence and good barn: 5 minutes' walk from station, on Plttsburgand Western. Send for new list of farms. ED. WITTISH, 410 Grant st Pittsburg. fc26-D Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.-RENT OR SALE Hotels, cottages aud oath bousettlots for sale In all parts of the citv; also South Atlantic City. ISRAEL G. ADAM! A CO.. Real Estate Agents. Real Estate and Law Blinding. fc6-W FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. DRUGSTORE A GOOD PAYING CITY stand; cbeap to a quick buyer: owner In other business. Address G. D., Dispatch office. mh3-81 XESTAURANT-F1NELY LOCATED. (1.800; J I butcher shop, planing mill and lumberyard, with annual business of (150,000, on easy terms; shocstorc, tlnshop, grocery stores, (500 to (5,000: bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores, milk depots, allEPARD A CO.. 151 Fourth av. Ic25 Business Properties. RARE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOB sale or rent one of the best storerooms in the best little villtge In Eastern Ohio; no dry goods store here: no better point in the State of Ohio to sell goods. For particulars write to JESS KEPNER, New Garden. O. mhl-SS-TThssu Q 500-A 15 PER CENT, NET. CITY 1N t75f)9 VESTMENT, on account of owner leaving the city: two good storerooms. II living roomsand Dacktug room, with corner lot 30X4S. II. C. CLARKE, 135 Fourtll av. and Edgewood. Tele. 7212. UI4-TTS FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and Metals. IT1NG1NES. BOILERS AND CONNECTIONS, 11 with freight elevator, lormlnj; part of dunll catclant heretofore kept In bnilding No. 99 Fifth av. loruscln emergencies by The Dispatch: bar gain to quick buver. Call on BUSINESS MANA GER THE DISPATCH. Smithfield and Diamond sts., between the hours of a and 3 p. M. re 20-1 17 NEW AND SECON D-HAN D TYFEWK1 IEKS. especially tbe unequaled Remlngtou at low est cash prices or on the Installment plan. A. M. MARTIN 412 Wood St. fe27-89 ONE SECOND-HAND PORTABLE ENGINE And boiler combined. 35borse power: also a number of second-hand wood-working machines; can be bought at a low figure. VELTE A MC DONALD, Pcnn av. and Thirty-second st. del5-TTS' SECOND-HAND EN'GINE AND BOILERS One 14V.24. two 12x19, one 11x24, one 10x20, one 10x16, 9x12, 8x12 and large lot of smaller sizes: J0-H. P. mounted portables, one pair of boilers 42x26: agent tor the Standard governor, pumps, shafting, pulleys, etc 23 and 25 Park Way, Alle gheny, Pa. J. S. YOUNG. fc6-D SECOND-HAND ENGINES-ONE 27 H. P. Ball pat. electric light engine, almost new; one 8x3. one 7x7, one 5x6, vertical engines: one heavy 14x24. one 11x12, 3 8x12 and 2 7x12. In hori zontal engines: all good as new. HARMES MA CHINE DEPOT, 99 First av., Pittsburs. Pa. Ja30-D rrtHE PORTER A DOUTHETT CO., L1M.. UAH- I RAGHst. and River av.. Allegbenv, Pa., engines, boilers and castings. Repairing prompt ly attended to. Ja8-8d Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, Etc. HORSE-CHEAP AS I HAVE NO TIME TO mauacc him. Aidlue, 4-year-old cbestnnt trotting stallion: No. 13.390 standard, under rule (6). registered in Wallace's Trotting Register, vol. 9. Foaled and raised in Iowa, is large, rangy and very pure galtcd aud promising. Is now In charge or John Collins, and can be seen at Brnshtou station, on Pennsylvania Railroad. East End. ill take one-half of purchase money down and give long time ou balance. For pcdfgrcu and particulars call on or address JOHN COLLlMS, Pars: Place Hotel, Brushton station: or ED. PHiLLIPS, 8 Twcnty-rourth st.. S. S.. Pitts burg, Pa. mh3-76-TTSSU Miscellaneous. COMPOSING ROOM FURNITURE. SUCH AS funds, cases, tracks and chases; desiring to quickly dispose ni the duplicate plant now standing on npper floor of No, 99 Filth av,, no reasonable offer will be refused. Call between 3 and 5 P. M. on BUSINESS MANAGER THE DISPATCH, Smithfield and Diamond sts. fe20-117 PERSONAL. 1DERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD and sliver: Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCH, 511 Smithfield st. Jal8-Sl PERSONAL ENCYCLOPEDIA BR1TAN NI CA, (24: Chambers' Encyclopedia, (10. All others at half prices forSOdaysonlr. FRANK BACON A CO., 331 Smithfield St., Pittsburg, Pa. fe4-58 PERSONAL FINE BOOKS-WE HAVETHE finest collection or finely illustrated books In Pittsburg: bcautirulblndlngs: low prlccs;comc and see them: hundreds of books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, 900 Liberty sL de!2 PERSONAL-RELIEVE' THAT TIRED, aching feeling about the eyes by having" propcr glasses adjusted by CHE-SilAN A MAN NION, 42 Federal st Allegheny. Best (I spec tacles on earth. A rtlflelal eyes Inserted. fe3-U3-Trsn . FOUND. FOTJND-TA-VA-ZON LUNGCOUGH SYKUP: the best for colds, coughs, etc. DR. GRIF FITH DRUG CO., Third and Grant, Pittsburg, Pa. mhS-DS FOUND-A RELIEF FOR MY HEADACHE BY having proper glasses adjusted by the ex perts in lenses CHESSMAN AM ANNION, Federal st.. Allegheny. Best 1(1 spectacles cat earth. Artificial eyes Inserted. leg-lH-TTSn FOUND-A LARGE LOT Of 'WINTER clothing belonging lo residents of this city was lound hanging in the rooms occupied by DICKSON, the tailor. C5 Filth are., upstairs; altered, cleaned and repaired: the owners should call for them, as Dickson requires the room. U013-D .TO LET. City Residences. BLUFF ST. NEAR 'IHESTNUT, TWO STORY attic brick dwclllng.nlnc rooms, hall, vestibule, bath. Inside w. c, nat- and art. gas. etc.: desirable location; low rent. liAXTEIt. TIIOS1PSON A CO..J52 Fourth av. mhl-H4-TTSut HOUSE-POSSESSION AT ONCE-8 NEARLY new brick houses on Forty-sixth and a half St.; one minute from Butler st. cable cars: newly fialnted Inside andoutt'every room newly papered: usldcsbnucrs; water In kitchens; good cellar and private yard to each honse; 6 rooms In 4 houses and I small room extra in others: will be rented at (20 per month to good tenants only; houses can be seen at anv time. Inquire G. G. O'BRIEN, 292 Fillhar.. Pittsburg. orK. MCCIIESSNKY, S'llfllcr Bridge Works, Forty-eighth St. and A. V. It. IU Ja22-TTSt aVWONEW BRICK HOUSES WITH 8 ROOMS, containing balh. laundry- large pautrrtnne with hall, one without: both gases, range, hot and cold water, etc., etc. ; rent (2a and (30 per month: houses are on paved street: neighborhood jrood: 10 minutes' ride from W ood and Fifth avs., central Traction line; on Webster av., one square from cable. Inquire HARDY A HAY KS, 529 MiUlhflcld St. mh3-79-TTSt - A CENTEItAV.-NEARDINWIDDlF.ST.. JfjTt 10 minutes from P. O., handsome 2-story mansard brick dwelling. 9rooms. hall, vestibule, bath. Inside w. c: lit tact, all conveniences, low rent. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO.. 162 Fourth avenue. mhl-114-TTnt ntyrr fifth av.-two-story brick Oaw 4 honse. 10 rooms, modern, good condi tion. MORRIS A FLEMING, 108 Fourth av. fe27-4-TuFSut East End Residences. DWELLING-NEW FRAME: LINE OF DU QUESNE Traction: minutes rrom Brush ton P.R.R.: 8 rooms; laundry; 50 ft. lot. MAItCH, Dispatch office. mhJ-49t SOUTH NKOLEY AV. FORMERLY ROUP St. 2 story attic brick dwelling, 10 rooms: all conveniences: low rent. BAXTER. THOMP SON CO.. 162 Fourth av.., mhl-m-TTSnt THOMAS ST.-NEAR rIFl'U AV. BOULE VARD place, two-storr and attic brick dwelling. 11 rooms, reception halt; all con veniences: large lot: low rent. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., 182 Fourth av. mbl-114-TTSut KKClA WALNUT ST.. SHADYSIDE. NEAR fJOwtfc Aiken av., two squares from Fifth av.. two-story mansard brick dwelllug or 8 rooms, hall, vestlbnle, bath.. Inside w.c. nat.and art. gas, hot and cold water, bay windows, good yard: tow rent to desirable tenant. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO.. 162 Fourth av. mhl-114-TTsnt "-OPl LIBERTY AV.-NEAR CENTER. eJXaJ J bhadvside. opposite MaJ. Brown's res idence, two-story and attic brick dwelling 12 rooms, reception ball; every possible conveni ence: large lot: good stable; moderate rent. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourth av. mhl-114-TTSnt -I "I Q MEADOW ST.. N EAR LARIMER AV. J LtV two-story brick dwelling nine rooms; all conveniences: (30. BA-XTEK, 11IOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourth av. mhl-llt-TTSUt AUecheny Residences- ARCH-NEAR STOCKTON AV.. ALLE GHENY, a vcrv handsome and complete house, eight rooms, (700 per year: send for list. W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth av. mh3-81-TTt ARCH ST.-BETWF.EN OHIO AND PARK way, Allegheny Citv. desirable dwelling of 8 rooms. ROBERT KNOX, JR., 17 Sherman av., Allegheny. fe5-88t HOUSE-NO. 8 SHERMAN AV.. FRONTING the parks, two-story mansard brick dwell ing, 9 rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, and all con veniences: elegant location: low rent. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourth av. mhl-118t "I rTQ LOWRY ST., TROY HILI-TWO-STORY HO frame residence of 10 rooms, with every convenience; large lot; very low rent. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourth av. mhl-114-TTSUT 8T ARCH ST.-URICK HOUSE, 8 ROOMS D and all conveniences. JOHN K. EW1NG A CO., 89 Federal st. mu3-90-TTrst FARM OK 125 ACRES IN NORTH FAYETTE township, adjoining Oakdalc, with good nine room honse. bank barn, snrliighouse, etc.: also farm of 164 acres in North Fayette township, two miles rrom Oakdalc on the north branch of Robinson run. with good bouse, new bank barn, hay bouse, wagon shed, corn crib, etc.: No. 1 orchard, etc. Inquire of A. C. WETXEXGEL, P. O. box 25. West End, Pittsburg. Pa. fe28-80-ThBSut Offices. Desk Room. Etc OFFICES-IN IRISH. PENN, EISNER. EX CELSIOR, Schmertz. Kuhnand other build ings and in other good localities: send ns your name and address and we will mail you our rent list regularly until April 1 free of charge. BLACK A BAIKD. 95 Fourth av. JaI8 63t OFFICES TWO LARGE. AIRY. WELL LIGHTED offices on Fourtll av., above Cherry alley: have both city and natural gas. In quire or GRAHAM SCOTT, 151 Fourth av. ml:3-53t o FFICES-FROM APRIL 1,4 CONNECTING offices, second floor, cor. Fifth and Wylle avs..onp. Court House (or will rent In pairs); rent ow. .jA.aiE.ai.uxLx jto riitnav. mua-4T OFF1CES--1N GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK Building. Wood and Diamond sts.-. singly or In suits: all modern improvements and low rent. Inquire r.t THS BAN K. oc23-49f OFFICES-IN THE McCANCE BLOCK. LIB ERTY, SMITJUFIELD AND 'SEVENTH AYS. ' ' mh3-S5-TT6t Business Stands. LARGE STOREROOM-AT 73 (DISPATCH building) Diamond St.: next store but one to Smithfield; size about 20X100, and widening to aileetln 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 26, Dispatch building. 75, 77 and 79 Diamond St. ja22-9t LODGE ROOM HANDSOMELY- FUR NISHED, conveniently located. Inquire of GILBERT A. HAYS, 59 Fourth av. lc2I-44-TTt STOREROOM-AT LOCKNO. 2, PORT PERRY', Pa., now used for boat store and meat mar ket; storeroom 28x56: wareroom 20x24: yearly rental, (300. Address PETER STUCKI. Box No. si, j-ort rerry, i-a. miis-re-iTST TORES AND' BUSINESS ROOMS IN ALL parts ofthe two cities and suburbs; send your name and address and we will mail you our rent list regularly until April 1, free of charge. Bi.ACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. del7-20f THES1XTH FLOOR OF 75. 77 and 79 DIAMOND st. will be to let from April 1, wllh possibly possession to lessee earlier: dimensions 60x90 lect: lighted upon all lone sides and also from large central well; suitable for large wholesale wareroom or light manufacturing, both passen ger and frelglit elevators, electric light, steam heating and power supplied if necessary. Apply toJ.L.CLARK, room 28, Ti, 77 and 79 Diamond St. Ja22-98t WAREHOUSE THREE-STORY NO. 112 Water st. Apply to EST. JAMES WOOD, 800 West Carson st. fe20-54t Miscellaneous. DWELLINGS. STORES ANDOFFICES-U PON request we will mall you our rent list reg ularly until April 1. rree of charge; write your name plainly aud give full residence address street and number. BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. feS-71t LOST. LOST-BETWEEN EASf LIBERTY P. R. 1C Station and Forty-fifth street, a pockethook: finder will be rewarded by leaving It at MAYOR'S OFFICE, city. rah3-6S ELECTIONS. Chamber of Commerce of Pittsburg, i Pittsburo, February 28. 1601. f ELECTION THE ANNUAL MEETING gt tbe members ot the Chamber of Com merce of Plttsburc. lor tho purpose of elect ing officers, viz: President, seven Vice Presi dents and twenty-hve Directors, to rerve for the ensuing year, will be held in the rooms of tbe Chamber on TUESDAY, March 3, 1891, at 11 o'clock A. M. The polls will be open front 11 o'clock a. m. until 1 o'clock P. M. Pihl-M ti. L MCHENRY. Secretary. LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be made to the Board ot Pardons at its next session on March IT. Ib91, for tbe pardon of Charles Miller convicted nf seduction at No. .255, March sessions. 18U0. W. D. MOORE, Attorney for Applicant. mhlj-otf-JI ESTATE OF, CHARLES S. AICCARGO, deceased. Administrator's notice. Notice is hereby given that letters of adminlrtration on the estate of Charles S. McCarco. late of Allegheny City, JAIlegheny county, Penna., de ceased, 'nave been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are request el to make immediate paymenr, and those having claims or demands against tbe samp will tuako them known without delay to HARRISON D. MASON", Administrator, 162 lUdeo avenue. Allegheny. felO-3-Tu JOHN C. SHOEMAKER. Bakewell taw Buiidinc;. INSTATE OF WILLIAM O'HARA SCULLY, J deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of William O'Hara Scully. late of the city of Pitisburp, county ot Allegheny, and State of Pennsyl vania, deceased, have been granted to the un dersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to mako immediate pay ment, and those havfng claims or demands against the same wilt make them known with out delay. .AMANDA W. SCULLY. Execu trix, Westminster place, Pittsburg, Pa. fel7-34.Tu ESTATE OF JOHN D. KEISLINO, DE CEASED Administrator's Notice Notice is hereby given that letters of adminis tration on tbe estate of John D. Kelslinc, late of Collier tovinsbip, Allegheny county. Pa., de ceased, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom, all persons indebtod to said estate are requested to make immediate paymenr, and those having' claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay to SAMUEL KEISLING. Administrator. 140!) Carson St., Pltfsburg, Pa., or FERDINAN TETK.A, Collier township. Pa. fel7-54-Tn TN1TUL RIsU5 ' Acompleto stock of initial rings, both with and without diamonds. Fine quality and low prices at WILSON'S, 61 Fourth av. Fine watch repairing a specially.' r lelD-TTS OFJTICIAL PITTSBURO. Orricc of the City tbeasubes, i . SluxiciPAL Hall, .smithfield st. -VTOTICE 1 HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL X owners (whether resident or non-rcsldent of the city of pittsbnrg) of drays, carts, wagon, carriages, buggie, etc to pay their licenses at this office forthwith. All licenses not paid on or before the first Monday in Marcb, 1S9L will be- placed in the hands of vehicle offlprr'for collection, subject to collection fee of 50 cents on each license. And all persons neglecting to pay on or before first Monday In May, 18L will be subject to a penalty double theauioont of thelicense to be recovered before the proper legal authority of said city. Tho old metal plates of last year must be returned at the time licenses are taken oat, or 25 cents additional will be charged on the license. Itateinf license: Eich one-borse vehicle. W: each tw-horse vihlcle. J10; each four-horse vehicle. (12: each fonr-Iiirsa hack, S15; oronl bnsse and timber wheels, drawn by two horses, (10. One extra dollar will lie charged for each ad ditional borso used in abnvo spec! fled vehicles. J. F. DENNMTON. fc6-Sl-D City Treasurer. No. 225.1 AN ORDINANCE-LOCATING HUMBER alley, from Cbaunccy street to Watt street. Section 1 Bo it ordained and enacted by tbe city of Pittsbnrg in Seloct and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That Humher alley, from Channeey street to Watt street, be and the same shall he located as lol Iows,towit: The center line shall begin on the centerline of Ciiauncey street at a distance of 105 feet south of the south 5-foot line f Wylie ave nue: thence deflecting to the IeR UC 03' 10" parallel to and at a perpendicular distance of 105 feet in a northeasterly direction, a distance of about 9o0 feet to Watt street, and tbe said Ilumbcr alley shall be of a width or twenty (2o) feet. Sections That any ordinance or part of or dinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed so far as tbe same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enactod into a law in Councils this 9ih day of February A. D. 1891. H. P. ORD, President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select Couu cil. G. L. IIOLLIDAY. President of Common Council. Attest: E. J. JIARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office. February 12. 189L Approved: H. I. GOURLEY. Mayor. Attest: ROUT. OSTERMAIER. Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 632, 19hday ot February, A.D. 1SS1. lNo.227. AN ORDINANCE RELOCATING 8T. CLAIR street, from Penn avenue to Rural street. Section 1 Be It ordained and enacted bv the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by tbe anthority of the same. That St. Clair street, from Penu avenue to Rural street, be and the same shall be re-located as follows, to-wit: The east 10-foot lino shall begin on tbe north 6-Ioot line of Ponn avenue at a stone monument at a distance of 261.90 feet west from a stone monument on the west 10-foot lino of Euclid street; thence deflecting to tbe right 90 in a northerly direction a distance ot 7S9.07feet to tbe west 5-root line of Rural street, intersecting the said line at an angle of 90 at a distance ot 261.90 feet east from the west JO-toot line of Euclid street, ana the said St. Clair street shall be relocated at a width of fifty (50) feet. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or dinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be anil tbe same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 9th day of February, A, D., 1891. H. P. FORD, President of Select Council. Atte-t: GEO. BOOTn, Clerk of Select Coun cil. G. L. HOLL1DAY. President of Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN. Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office. February 12, 1S91. Approved: H. L GOURLEY. .Mayor. Attest: ROBT. OSTERMAIER. Mayor's Clejk. Recorded In Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 633, 20th day of February, A. D 1891. Continued on Eighth Pajre. AUCTION SALES. ORPHANS' COURT SALE ESTATE OF John Wagner, deceased. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny county at No. , ljebruary term. 1891, 1 will ex poso at public sale on the premises the follow ing described two pieces of real estate, on WEDNESDAY. Marcb 25. 1S9L Firsr, will be sold at 2 o'clock a piece of land in Reserve township, Allegheny county, adjoin ing and partly In the borough of Mlllrale, bounded by lands of Relneman and others, be ing lot No. 9 In plan of sub-division of Lowrle farm, recorded in plan book vol. 3, page 59, containing Ave acres more or less, subject to and with the use in common with others of cer tain private roads. See deed from Sheriff of Allegheny countv to John Wagner acknowl edged March 18, 1876, and reported In Sheriff's deed book. vol. 2. page 299. Improvements are small frame dwelling bouse, .stable and other outbuildings. Second, will be sold at 4 o'clock lot in Seventh ward, Allegheny City, belDg lot 58 in Jobn Voightley's plan, recorded In plan book 2. page 110, being 22 teet front an Center street (or ave nue) and running back 80 feet to an alley. See deed from Sheriff of Allegheny county to Jobn Wagner acknowledged March 13, 1&7K, and recorded in Sheriff's deed book, vol. 2, page 293. Improvements one one-story brick dwell ing house with attic and one two-story frame dwelling bouse of four rooms. Terms of sale Two hundred dollars down, one-third of balance on confirmation of sale and delivery of deed, ana the balance in one and two years with interest to be securod by bond and a mortgage (with 30 days sci. fa. clause) on the premises, or all cash at option of purchaser. FLORENTIEN WAGNER, Administrator of Jobn Wagner, 171 Thirty sixth streer. Pittsburg. Lazear & Orr, attorneys; Black & Balrd. agents, 95 Fourth avenne. Pittsburg. mbl.77at ELEGANT FURNITURE, Carpets, Bric-a-Brac, Eta, Almost new, from a fine residence In Allegheny, AT AUCTION, TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 3, At 10 o'clock at our rooms. No. 311 Market st, for conventonce of sale. Owners arc leaving city, and everything will be sold to highest bidder. Very handsome natural cherry chamber suit, with fine mirror door wardrobe to match; hand some tapestry parlor suit of fire pieces, fine hall rack, pictures, tables, Brunswick folding bed, Turkish couch, walnut bookcase, oak chif fonier, bedsteads, bureans, washstands, feather Led, bair and husk mattresses, bed springs, clocks, eta, leather dining chairs, handsome sideboard and extension table, dishes, fine dec orated toilet sets, laundry goods, fine carpets from rooms, halls and stairs, linoleum, etc, HENRY AUCTION CO., mb 1-101 Auctioneers. A UCTION SALE OF JAPANESE GOODS At No. 626 Smithfield street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. Entire stock, comprising over 325.000 in value. We bee to announce to tbe public that our JAPANESE WARE DE PARTMENT, which has been a feature in our business, having been attended by almost every lady iu the two cities and the surrounding country, will be DISCONTINUED in tho future. Our room on second floor, devoted to the sale of these goods, will be used for other purposes. Our annual Holiday Displays will undoubtedly be missed by a number of our patrons, and we would therefore advise you to attend our sale and gel jour pick out of ono of the largest and most complete lines of Japanese goods in the country, sale beginning Monday. March 2. at 9:30 A. 3t.. and 2 r. M.. and Satur day, 7 P. 3L, and continuing until all goods are disposed of. Goods delivered. wai.UAabAur.eUi. J. A. ROBINSON, Auctioneer, 626 Smithfield street. mb2-26p AUCTION- SAT.R PRESSED BRICK DWELLING, NO. 01 FREMONT ST.. ALLEGHENY, THURSDAY. Marcb 5. 189L at 2 p. St.. on tbe premises. Hall, vestibule, parlor, library, dining room and kitchen on first floor, three bedrooms and bath on secbnd'door, large finished attic, slid ing doors between parlor and library, marble mantels, both pa, h. and c water, laundry, good celler; lot 20x160 feet to paved street. Terms, one-third cash. Possession April L Call at office for card of admittance. TKESSELATENEK, fe21-13 115 Fourth av. ROBINSON 4 CO.. 626 SMITHFIELD S1REET. lurni-h experienced auction eers for sales of REAL ESTATE. FURNITURE. At residences, closing out stores, etc Terms reasonable. Ie27-71-D AUCTION SALIi H. B. SMITHSON, Real Estate and General Auctioneer, room 58, Eisner building. Filth and Wood street. Sales of jewelry and merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. de5-63r RESORTS. rriHE CHALKONTE JL ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. On the beach, with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths In tbe house Send for circular. fel-90-D E. ROBERTS 4 SONS. H ADDON HALL. ATLANTIC CITY. N. X. How open Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths in the House. rcS-91 LEEDS A. LIPPINCOTT. CHOICE PROPERTIES. AV 7 E OFFEIl FOR SALE A TWESTY-ACRE ORANGE GROVE, With house of eight rooms and kitchen, good stable and other outbuildings, good water from tnbed well 200 feet deep. House stands on x high hill overlooking a large clear water lake, and on the opposite sido a view of the' St. John's river. This is the best location iu the SUM ol Florida for A SANITARIUM. Price. 110,000 if accepted soon. Photograph ofthe bouse may be seen at Dr. Harris' office. Several other groves are offered for sale. Ono of three acres, which yielded a net profit o $1,500 the past season. Is offered for S7.00O- Lo cation one of tbe best in tbeState. Good hoi el, good store, weekly newspaper and daily malL L II. HARRIS DRUG CO., NOS. 40 AND 48 SEVENTH AVENUE. PITTSBURG. PA. fel3-D CHEAP AND DESIRABLE LOTS. FINE SITUATION. JustOff of North HighlandAv. 100x141 JTEET. Will sell as a whole or divide to suit. We offer them cheap and will make favora ble terms. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Sbadv avs.. East End. East End Properties Only. mtiJ69-TWT TOIiET. $40 Per Month. The Best in East End For the money, on Alpha Terrace, near Stan ton and Highland avennes: location high and healthful. BEAUTIFUL STONE HOUSES; Seven rooms, completely finished, latest Im provements. Possession of same can be bad at once. " W. A. HERRON & SONS. tO Fourth Avenue. mhl-82-3.7.10,H17,21 FOR SALE. BELLEF1ELD HOME, Convenient to Fifth avenne, on paved street. 2 story brick, 12 rooms, with every possible con venience: large lot; handsome lawn; stable and carriage bouse; prompt purchaser will secure a. bargain. Full particulars from BAXTER, THOMPSON 4 CO.. mbl-115-TTSu 162 Fourth avenue. TO LET. Opposite tbe new pestoffice a most desirabls location for offices or any retail business thrce-stnry brick. No. 131; double front offices on first floor, with two rooms In tbe rear suit able for offices; second floor, five rooms: third floor, three rooms. Upper floors could be occu pied as offices, sleeping or dwelling rooms. Lot 20x100 feer. CHARLES SOMERS & CO. mh3-73 TO LET. Six Eight-Roomed Brick Houses In desirable location Id Oakland. MODERN CONVENIENCES. STRAUB MORRIS. 108 Third avenue, corner Wood. i21.23.. TnOR BALE A HANDSOME HOME. VERY CHEAP. New brick, nine rooms, completely finished, modern fixtures, new stable, sewerage com plete, street improvements made; location, one oi tne most central in uaKianu. W. A. HERRON & SONS. mb3-S3-3,6.9.12 SO Fourth Avenue. PROPOSALS. SE4LED PROPOSALS ARE INVITED up to THURSDAY, March 5. 1891. at 3 P. M., for the erection of an addition to the GREENFIELD AV. SCHOOL BUILDING. Twenty-third ward, Pittsburg. Plans and specifications can be seen at tbe office nfT. E, EVANS. Architect, Rooms 811 ai.d 813 Lewis j building, corner of Sixth avenue aud Smith field street. Tbe right is reserved to reject any or all bids. By order of the fe26-85-P SCHOOL BOARD. OFFICE OF CO-tTBOLLEB OF ALLZOHIST CotTNTT. PjU. PrrrsBCBO. Pa.. Feb. 28. 1S9L MM TO PRISM IID BISDESS. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 4 o'clock P. jr. THURSDAY Marcb 5, for the following: 16S Treasurer's Receipt Books. i binding. 66.350 receipts. 358 Collectors' Receipt Books, binding, 75, 900 receipts. . & Collectors' Books, calf binding, 4.890 leaves. 40 Collectors' Books, canvas binding, 7,290, leaves. 142 Lost Tax Books. i binding; 9.815 leaves. 25,000 Tax Statements. 5 on sheer. All to De as per samples furnished by County Treasurer. Bids must be addressed to "County Commis--sioner,"and marked Proposals for Printing J and Binding. The Commissioners reserve the right to re-p ject any or all bids. ' JAMES A. GRIER, fe2S-72-D County Controller. LIFE INSURANCE MEN, ATTENTION! An Opportunity to Step Into a Life Income. I i Bids will be considered for the sale ofthe, Michigan State Agency of one of the "Gilt Edge" old lino Companies. Lumber, Salt, Copper and Iron bare mads Michigan a wealthier State than any other in the Union of its population, and as money is accumulated rapidly it is a rich fieldforthelifa insurance worker. The policy contract of the Company is super ior and sells easier than any other in the field, as it is semi-tontine with a cash value. There is about 8100,000 of business now oa the books, and it could not be of a better class. The offices are located in tbe finest office building in Detroit, and are' handsomely fur nished. The Acency force is as strong as anv in Michigan, and will write as many new pre miums in 1S91 as either the Equitable or Mutual Life the leaders heretofore. Tbe purchaser must be of unimpeachable character acd tnoroughly capable to be accept able to the Company. To one wbo can com mand the money to make this deal, there Is the opportunity nf a life time offered. Correspond ents will please give bank references, as to tbelr ability to produce tbe funds, as letters will not be answered to gratify idle curiosity. Good reasons given by present incumbent for selling. Address all communications to STATE AGENT, care Postman No. SO, Detroit, Mioh. mn38 Herman Helm LANDSCAPE GARDENER. Laying out of lawns, draining and pruning all kinds of trees. Personal supervision. ELLSWORTH AVE., - EAST END nol-54-TUS LANDLORDS, YOU WILL RECEIVE YOUR KEJJTS PKOM1TLY. SAVE MONEY And be furnished with monthly statements ot your accounts by employing us to manage your property. We give this our personal attention. COTTON fc WHITE. jal7-ll-TT! No. 157 Lacock it. Allegheny. THE CASH BUILDING AND LOAN AS SOCIATION. Of Allegheny City, will open a new series of stock on MARCH 3. 189L Applications for stock therein will be re ceived at office. No. 216 WASHINGTON AV Allegheny City. Association meets every second Tuesday evening. I 2&9 V I 4 I 9 i mmmmiMmmimmm
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