raSH JHE PITTSBURG-' DISPATCH,' THURSDAY, ;MASOTLH5f laalW iFlfT1 STANDING UP STARS. 'Some Wonderful Instruments Made by Mr. John A. Brashear to SHOW PROMINENCES OS THffiBUS. Spectroscopes Constructed So Strong as to Compel the SDX TO HALT FOR HIS PHOTOGRAPH Much curiosity has been expressed as to the cause of the strong light observed in the "Western heavens on the night of the first. A reader of The Dispatch at Irondale. O., -writes for ininrmation recardinj; it. He says that a few minutes before 10 o'clock on Sunday nijht he noticed a "comet which looked to be 40 feet long by 2 feet wide, the lower end' being hidden by a hill, and lo cated in the Southeast." Other correspond ents describe it as a tall pillar of Hgtit. Chief Elliott, of the Charities Department, referring to this light, which he saw very distinctly at about 11:30 o'clock, described it as a bar of light, dim at first but gradually becoming more intense, about 25 feet high and a foot wide. For some elucidation of the matter, Mr. John A. Brashear. the astronomist, was called upon yesterday afternoon, and asked if a comet was due to arrive in these parts about the present time. ' Hadn't Heard ofsXeirComet. "Not that I know of," he replied. "We are kept informed on these points, and I do not know of any new star or comet having appeared, or any old comet on its way hither. The light observed on Sunday night may have been a reflection of a gas well, and in my opinion it was only this. Similar reflections have before beeu ascribed to movements in heat enly bodies." Mr. Brashear is alwars a pleasantas well as a most entertaining talker, and the opportunity was taken to hear from him a little of the knowledge of sidereal operations with which beiso veil conversant. "Anything new from above. Mr. Brashear?" "Well, the most important recent discovery i by spectrum analysis of double stars beyond the reach of a telescope. The star Beta Auriga has been discovered to be double its companion star, being nearly .02 of a second from the primary. No telescope yet made Is able to discover a double star whose distance i Ies than .10 of a second, so that the spectro scope has virtually Mid us of stars whose dis tance is ten times closer. Not onlv this, but what is still more wonderful, it reveals to ns a motion heretofore unknown among the stellar worlds. A Hastier In the Heavens. "The period of revolution of the companion star is less than five da s, and, although the star cannot be seen by the telescope, the period or revolution has been computed as also the mass of the si stem with a precision which is absolutely wonderful. "Another star of the same natnre has been discovered in the handle of the great dipper. Dr. Vogel. of Pottsdam. in Prnssia, has also discovered that the beautifnl star Spicae. in tbe constellation of the Virgin, is also a close double star of the same type as Beta Auriga. These new discoveries have given a great im petus to tbe charming study and already a number of astronomical observatories are being nuea up lor wore: oi tnis kino." In reply as to whether he was engaged on any new instruments Air. Brasnear continued: "We are just now constructing two very fine spectroscopes, one of which is to be used prin cipalis for work of this character. The larger of the two is for Prof. Charles A. Vonng, the astronomist of Princeton University. It will be, is all probability, when completed, the finest instrument ever made. It will have every attachment for high observations as well as for photographic studies of the stars and their motion", and will possess many improve ments over that made for tbe Lice Observatory several years ago. The instrument will have object glasses of triple form made of glass man- uiactured at Jena, in Prussia, and which is most suitable for tbe most perfect corrections that can be given to onr object glass. It will have a triple set of compound prisms giving a deviation of 160 to the spectrum. This will enable Prof, Young to photograph the spec trum of tbe stars with a magnitude never be fore ltained in this country. Will Make the San Move. The spectroscope is also provided with an ap paratus to study the solar prominences and an attachment is placed in front of the spectro scope to rotate tbe image of the sun instead of rotating tbe whole instrument, as has hereto fore been done. Besides the prism the spectro scope will be provided with a 5-inch diffraction crating containing 60,000 lines; that used In the .lick Observatory having but 17. wu. This gives a spectrum of exceptional purity and equal to a battery of SO prisms, could such a battery be used. There are many accessories to this instrument, among them the electric at- lacnment, Dy wnicn tue spectrum ot tne metals or gases may be brongbt into the same field of view with tbe spectrum of the stars In this way tne spectrum of tbe stars can be compared with all tbe sub stances we have upon the earth. This instru ment will be attached to tbe great 23-Inch equa torial of the Halstead Observatory at Prince tod." "You spoke ot another similar instrument, Mr. BrashearT" "Y'es, that is one we have completed for George t Hale, of Chicago, one of tbe most promising young astronomists of tbe day. This instrument, however, is to be used for a photo graphic study of tbe solar prominences. At tempts have heretofore been made to photo graph the prominences, but with only partial success. Mr. Hale expects to have complete success, and astronomers interested in that line ot resea.ch hate muchconbdence in Air. Bale's ability to do the work. Continuous Photograph of the San. "The camera for this photographic work is one of tbe most delicate pieces otapparatus we have yet made. The elm is carried on a roller two inches in diameter driven by a clepsydra of the most delicate construction. The light enters a minute slit and falls on tbe film which is slowly rotated in front of it. Tbe telescope is allowed to gently drift across the prominence. If Mr. Hale succeeds in this beautiful work we shall soon be able to have a continuous photograph of solar prominences as we have of solar spots. "We are also making for his observatory a 12 inch object glass of the great focal length of 18 feet. His purpose in having it made this way is to get as great an image of tbe sun as possible without any xnagnification. "Prof. R. S Newell, of Cambridge. England, was here a few weeks ago arranging for the construction of a large spectroscope similar to that at Lick. Dr. Hnggins, another eminent English astronomist, has also applied to us for work he requires. We are grinding and polish ing a great lb-inch object glass for the Carlton College Observatory at Northueld. Minn., and are now erecting a mounting to test this big glass. We are also .making a 12-inch object glass for the Brown University in Rhode Island, so that you see we have our hands full." Mr. Brashear concluded as he prepared to see all snug in his workshops before closing up for the dy. A GOOD inscription for the obelisk in Central Park "Use Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup." Easter Linens and White Goods. Truly representative of the Easter idea. "We have opened our complete spring as sortment of linens and white goods. A most beautiful display. JOS. HOENE & CO., 609-621 Peun avenue. Leading Agencies Contribute both special rent lists and sepa rate items to to-day's to let columns. The Close of Lent. Do you want to prepare for Easter in a truly delightiul manner? Then get a pound or two of Marvin's Easter creams frprn your grocer. They are new, novel and "delight ful. Ths Handsomest Easter Jackets. Most attractive new styles being received daily. X greater stock" than ever before shown in these cilies. Jos. Horne & Co.'S Penn AVenue Stores. Sj, e Time and Car Fare By consulting to-day's special rent lists. Both cities and the East End are repre sented. jTi Ladles' Suits. Our new department offers extraordinary values from $6 50 to 533. KOSESBATJM & CO. Special To Let Lists This Morning. KOBE ELECTRIC CONTRACTS. The Westlnghonse People Secure Order From Two Western Cities. J. F. Barclay, tbe Chicago agent of the West inghnuse Electric Company, was at the Duquesne yesterday. He returned home on tbe limited last evening. Mr. Barclay came to town with a contract for 12 miles of electric road to be built in Sioux City. He says that during the next two months tbe bulk of the or ders ill be taken, and tbe WeStinghonBe Company is not allowing many to ct away. Tbe company has also contracted for 40 cars and a 700-borse power dynamo to equip a street railway in Los Angeles fortbe Pacific Rolling Mill Company. Ex-Senator Fair is one ot the heavy-Heights back of this concern. Prudently Breakup Your Cold by the timely use of Dr. Jayne's Expectorant, an old remedy for Sore Lungs aud Throats, and a certain curative for Coughs. The Festive Easter Bonnet. The time ot the f-stive Easter bonnet is rapidly approaching, and heads of families are quaking in their boots in anticipation thereof. Marvin's Easter creams are just as lovely and delightful as the daintiest of bonuets, and they don't cost anything like as much. Ask your grocer for them. Ths Seven new styles of ladies' mackintoshes seven distinct shapes. Choice assortment of patterns of stripes aud checks and popu lar colors in plains. Lowest prices. JOS. HORNE & CO.'S Penu Avenue Stores. Save Time and Car Fare By consulting to-day's special rent lists. Both cities and the East End are repre sented. Early Spring Opening To-Day. Exclusive stvles of dresses and gowns. Parcels & Jones, 29 Fifth avenue. Leading Agencies Contribute both special rent Jists and sepa rate items to to-day's to let columns. Special To Let Lists This Morning. PROPOSALS. s E.LED PROPOSALS ARK INVITED up to THURSDAY. March 5. 189L at 3 P. m., ior tne erection oi an addition to tne GREENFIELD AV. SCHOOL BUILDING. Twenty-third ward, Pittsburg. Plans and specifications can beseenatthe office ofT. E. EVANS, Architect, Rooms 811 ai.d 815Leis building, corner of Sixth avenue and Smith field street. Tbe right is reserved to reject any or all bids. By order of the fe26-S5-D SCHOOL BOARD. BUSINESS CHANGES. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERbHIP Tbe partnership heretofore existing be tween George M. Pfaub and John Metzger. Jr., under tbe firm name of Pfaub & Metzger. grocers, at Etna, Pa., was dissolved on Marcb 8. by mutual consent, John Metzger, Jr., retir ing. The business will bo continned bv George M. Pfaub, who assumes all liabilities of the firm and to whom all accounts due- said firm must be paid. GEORGE M. PFAUB. mh5-78 JOHN METZER, JR. DISSOLUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY given that tbe limited partnership associa tion stvled James Dalzell's Son & Company, Limited, has been dissolved by a vote of a majority in number and value of interest of tbe shareholders; tbat the undersigned have been elected liquidating trustees to wind up tbe business of said company, and to distribute tbe net assets among the members of the said limited co-partnership. L. W. DALZELL, W. J. CRAWFORD. F. A. RINEHART, mh5-97-D Liquidating Trustees. DISSOLUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the limited partnership associa tion styled Electric Packing and Supply Com pany, Limited, has been dissolved by a vote of tbe majority in number and value ot interest of the shareholders; tbat tbe undersigned bave been elected liquidating trustees to wind up tbe business of said company, and to dis tribute the net assets among the members of said limited co-partnership. L. W. DALZELL, W. J. CRAWFORD. R. H. SIMPSON. mh5-96-D Liquidating Trustees. OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. omci or the Citt Treasurer, i Municipal Hall, Smithfield St. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL 0.1 owners (whether resident or non-resident of tbe city of Pittsburg) of drays, carts, wagons, carriages, buggies, eta, to pay their licenses at this office forthwith. All licenses not paid on or before tbe first Monday in Marcb, 1891, will be placed in tbe bands of vehicle officer for collection, subject to collection fee of GO cents on each license. Aud all persons neglecting to pay on 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 of said city. The old metal plates of last year must be returned at tbe time licenses are taken out, or 25 cents additional will be charged on the license. Rates of license: Each one-horse vehicle, $0: each two-horse vehicle, $10; each four-horso vehicle, 112: each four-horse hack, 1J15; omni busses and timber wheels, drawn by two horses, 110. , One extra dollar will be charged for each ad ditional horse nsed in above specified vehicles. J. F. DENNISTON. feS-SI-S City Treasurer. BANK STATEMENTS. EEPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK at Pittsburg, in the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of business, February 26, 189L RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $2,665,307 18 Overdrafts secured and unsecured. 1.031 15 U. S. bonds to secure circulation,.. 50,000 00 Stock, securitles.judgments,claims, eic. ...... ........... 63.071 11 Due from approved re serve agents f 34,700 14 Dne from otber Na tional banks. 320.3U 33 Due from State banks and bankers 41,015 60 714,030 07 210.000 00 71,650 00 10,529 8S Banking-bouse furniture and fix tures Other real estate and mortg'soivned Current expenses and taxes paid .. Checks and otber cash items 8 12,981 93 Exchanges for Clearing House , 112.189 87 Bills of other banks.... 11,130 00 Fractional paper enr rency.nickels and cts. 222 97 Specie 230.111100 Legal-tender notes 260,000 (JO 627,528 77 2,230 00 7.000 00 Redemption fund with U. S. Treas urer (5 per cent of circulation).. Due frwm U. S. Treasurer other than 5 per cent redemption fund.. 4,452,398 16 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in f 750.000 00 Surplus fund 200,000 00 Undivided profits 73.483 22 National bank notes ouistandlng... 45,000 00 Dividends unpaid 3,466 00 Individual deDosiis sub ject to check 12,983.587 68 Certified check" 30.185 50 Doe to otber National banks 171,105 86 Due to State banks and bankers 195,569 90 3,380,418 94 34,452,398 16 State of Pennsylvania.county of Allegheny,..: L, J. D. Scully, Cashier of tbe above-named bank, do solemnly swear that tbe above state ment is true, to tbe best of mv knowledge and belief. J. D. SCULLY. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me. tbis4tbJ day of March, 1891. ' -tW JOHNEWING SPEER, Correct Attest: Notary Public. ALEXANDER NIMICK. ) JAMES S..MCCORD. .Directors. JAMES LAUGHLIN, Jr., , ml59l ' ' LANDLORDS, IOU WILL RECEIVE YOUR RENTS PROMPTLY," SAVE MONEY And be furnished with monthly statements ot our accounts by employing us to manage your property. Wegivothis nnrpersonafa'iention. CO CTON fc WHITE; Jal7-H-TTS No. 157 Lacock sl. Allegheny. TN1TIAL RINGS A complete stock of initial rings, both with and Without diamonds. Finn nnallrv anil low prices at WILSON'S, 61 Fourth v. Fine watch repairing a specialty. fel9-TTS PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of patents. 131 Fifth avenue, above Smltbfield, nextLeader ofllce. No delay. EsUbll-Iied 20 years. se23-13 Special To Let Lists Tills .-Morning. JO-DlsBlay advertisements one dollar per square for one' insertion. Classified advertise ments on (Ait 'page, such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, eta, ten cent per line for each inser tion, and none taken for list than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts at two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smlthfield and Dlsmond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOW8. WHERE WANT. r-OR SALE, TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL RE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch. FOB THE bOUTHSIDE. NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE XO. OX2. Foil -J HE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6121 PENN AVE. PITTSBURG ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY 3509 Butler street. E11ILG. bTUCKEY. 2h tret and Penn ave. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER. S9 Fedsral street. II. J. SIcUltlLIK, Market House, Allegheny. F. H. EGGl.KS i, bON. Ohio and Chestnut sts. 1HO.MAS McHEXRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver ives. PERRY M. ULE1M, Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. BTole HelO. j BUTCHER-A FIRST-CLAS'J MAN. W. HAN SEN, coiner Howard and Hooker its.. MMl- vale. nihS-83 -lANVASSCRS-FEW GOOD MEN: SALARY, y commission or ni WIIKKI.ER 4, WILbON commission or both: referenie required. Mru cu., s sixtn st. re:4-39-TThs -lANVAbsrUlNTKLLlGENT. F'lR CEN- J XUR1 Dictionary. H. WATTS, l wood st, felB-32-D -1LEHK-UOOD EXl'EKlENCED GENERAL W office clerk: must furnish references. Ad dress K. b.. Dispatch ofllce. rahl-JS COATMAKEKS-2 FIKST-CLASS MEN: NONE other need apply: our trade cnenllv lasts 4S to SO weeks In the Tear. THOb. MORGAN, P. O. Box 803, Washington. Fa. mIi4-22 CnUTTEKB AND TAILORS 85 OUT OF J every l(jn who attend the Cleveland Cutting bchool coine through the results of tha6e who use the A. D. RUDE new method ot cutting. -Iiih4-S4 MOLDFKS-blX GOOD SIOVE PLATS. moldcrs. who will be paid the best union prices and given steidy work the ye-ir around. Address CR1BBEN bKXl'ON S. CO , Chlcigo mil 2-38 Potmaxek-ont: that can makeoi'en and covered pots. Address with reference, etc, HIE FINDLAYCLAY POT COMPANY. Unit lay, Ohio. fc-13 PAPEK HANGEItS-FIRSI-CLAbS I'AI'FR hangers. 61241'E.nN AV. iul3-2-TnTh EEUISTERED DRUG CLERK-ONE WHO speaks German preferred. Address L. F , Dispatch office. mht-3 K MUSTERED DRUG CLERE. b. B. G., Dispatch office. ADDRESS mbi-94 SALESMKN-ON bALAKY OR COSlSllbSlON to handle the New Patent Chemlc.il Ink Erasing Pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases ink thoroughly In two seconds: no abrasion of paper: 200 to o00 percent profit: one agent's sales amounted to K3 in six days: an other 132 In two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each Mate and Tcrrltorv; sam ple br mail accents, r or terms and full particu lars address THE MO J. ROE ER SLUM FG. t O., Lacrosse, Wis mbl-42-D SALESMEN-ALbO CITY bALESMEN. Ab A side line, to take orders for O'Keefe's 'i. K." shoe blacking: good commissions, quick seller: finest blacklnc mde In the world. Ad dress DR. O'KEEFE & CO , Chemists, 34 Filth av., PittsbnrgPa. Will move to (Blssell block) 703 Smlthrield st , on April 1. mh2-29 -TTOUNG MAN-AS ASSISTANT IN OFFICE X state age, references and education, and ad dress In own handwriting, A, L. G Dispatch office. mns-17 YOUNG MAN-TO COLLECT AND DO OF FICE work; must be good at figures: state age. Address E. K., Dispatch office. mhS-lS -V"OUNG MAN-170R18. O NEATAPPEAR- X AN CK to travel on salary. Address W. A., Dispatch office. mh5-29 Agents. AGENTS-TO SELL THE MOST UNIQUE literary production or modern times: "Dav enport's Condensations of the Best Fifty Books ot the Greatest Authors from Homer to Lew V al lace." Intended for the use of busy American people; som ouiv oy suDscnnnon: price 3 7oin ClOlll DlUUlUg. P. J. FLEMING A CO., 77 Dla- mondst. re21-TWTF8Sn AGENTS-ST. PATRICK'S DAY ORNA MENT'S, as worn In Ireland: sample mailed 5c: big profits; Immense tales: investigate now beiore too late. M. EK.NsT. Cleveland. O. fe22-91-TTSSu-inaS. 8, 10. 12 AGENTS-NEW CIGAR LIGHTER: EVERY clirar smoker buys; lights In wind or rain: sample 15c two for 25c S. dozen bvmall. stamni taken, bTAiaEJts CO , fel9-65 Providence, It. 1. AGENTS-TO SELL THE PITTSBURG MOP WRINGER; easy work and profitable. Ap ply at NO. 205 WOOD SI'. mhl-7S Female Help. ArPRENTICES-IMPKOVEKS. GOOD SEW ERS, operators; also ladles and girls to learn dressmaking and cutting. Call or write. LON DON AND PARIS DRESSMAKING CO.. 906 Pen I avenue. Ja8-I6-TnWTh GIRL GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE WOKK, principally conkintr. In small iamlly, help given for washing and ironing; good wagis paid to the proper party. Apply at 63 BUEN A VISTA ST.. Allegl eny. mh4-7 Male and Female Help. CH UIBERMAIDS, LAUNDRESS. DINING roomglrls,nurses, cooks, house girls, Ger man and colored girls, drivers, farm lianas, white and colored waiters. MRS. L. 'I Hu UP SON, COS Grant st. Ja29-MThs mEAMSTEUS (S). 2 DAIRYMEN, FARM rnolit X. hands, lauudress. dishwashers chambermaids, house girls, nurse girls. MKE HAN'S. 545 Grant st. Tel. KI. mhJ-D Situations. BOOKKEEPING-I ATTEND TO ANYTHING in the line of intricate accounting, such as opening and dosing of book or jcorrcctlon of errors: al60 give instructions In the use of the Voucher System. A. F. bAWHILL, 187 Federal St.. Allegheny. Pa. de6-54-i POSITION-BY AN ENGLISHMAN AGED 28. position In good mercantile office as cor responding clerk. &alesm n or otherwise: 12 years' experience In bool ke.'plng. Ht'""i, Dlspatcb office. mh5-30 POSITION-ASPAINTEBIN A UNION SHOP: has had two years' experience in Germany; understands graining and marbldzlug. AddreAS JAKEbPANG, B Carson St., S. &.. city. mh4-6 POSITION-BY A YOUNG MAN OFEX''EKI ENCEIn men's furnlshln goMl andln's; no objections to smaller town. Addre... rllR. ilMll.u. ifispatcb orate. mb5-72 POblriON-BYAYOUNGGIKLTODOLIGHT chamber work and pi iln sewing; good relercnle. CalMOuPENNbYLV ANIA AV.. Alle gheny, second floor. mh5-76 POSITION -AS HOUSEKEEPER FOR bachelor or widower with small family; references exchanged, Address WIDOW. DIs- P&lCIl DfflCE. Ulh5-23 SITUATION-AS APPRENTICE DRACGHTS MAN: will work without pay as long as de sired. J. M Dispatch ofllce. mh3-42 TOOM-lN UPPER ALLEGHENY', BY TWO Xt young ladles, with occasional use of parlor. Address It., Dispatch office. ru 1)5-10 Real Estate. HOTEI. A THOROUGHLY' GOOD HOTEL man wants house In or near Pittsburg: fur nished: at once: communications confidential. C W., Dispatch office. . fe28-27 Partners. PAKTNER-WITH S300, TO ENGAGE IN THE electroplating business: 1 have good water power and buildings in a city or 15,000 people. Address E. L. CONoVER, New Castle, Pa. mh3-93 Financial. MONEY-OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH ING mom y to any amount on bond and mortgage are unequaicd: lowest rates or Interest and no delay. If you need money applv MORRIS Jt FLEMING. IDS Fourth ave. Jy27-S6-TTSn MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY, SUBURBAN and farm properties: stocks, school and municipal uouds, as well as other securities, negotiated. ED. WITriSH, 410 Grant St.. Pftts barg. Pa. fe!4-25-D MONEY TO LOAN-ON MORTGAGES IN large or small amountsat tliclowel market rates of Interest. W. A. HEKRUN Jt SONS. 80 Fourth av. Ja8-23-Th w ONEYTO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET rates on bond anil mortimer. Tin delav. REED II. COYLEJt CO., 131 Fourth av. dell-rrs X ON EY TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE ivX securities, Iotrest rates: no delay, bAAlUKL W. BLACK X CO , 99rourthav. dell-4-iTlis MORTGAOES-WE HAVE S3. 000 TO DIVIDE Into SKM, 3M) or fl.twg loans; 110. OCO to divide Into two mortgages. fCOCu and (L000; also have S1.2W, K5! and f5.0OD: expenses very light: nioncr ready on approval or title. S. J. FLEM ING Jt CO . 152 Fifth av. Tel. 1772. feJ-17 MORTGAGES ON CITY OK ALLEGHENY conntr property at lowest rates. HENRI A. WEAVER Jt CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mh2-o Tk ORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS Jil to suit at AH. 5 and C per cent. ALLES Jt ilAll.El. 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apH-19.TTSSu rpo LOAN asoauxL in AimniNrH oFK-ooo and unward. on cllr tnd suburban nronertr. on 5 ner cent: also smaller Amounts at 6 Der cent. BLACK & BAIRD. 9o Fourth avenne. se2l-d26-D TO LOAN (200,000 ON MORTGAGES (100 and upward at 6percent:tn.0J0 at4)f per cent on residences or business property, vacant lulsorfarius. s. II. Fltt.NCH, 12o x ourth are. oc23-D WANTED, Miscellaneous. EVERT LADY-WISHING TO BE HER OWN dressmaker to call at 016 l'eun ve. (op posite Home's stores) and Investigate MADAMS' FLESUEK'S Isdles- tailoring sym; no risk; parties responsible: school now open. nol-P PENSIONS THE PITTSBURG PENSION AGENCY OF J. H. Jsl'EVENbOV Jt CO., 100 Firth av. Pensions now had for all disabled sol diers, permanently helpless children and widows of deceased soldiers under late act of Congress: pensions Increased to correspond with the 1s ablllty: bonntles collected: certificates of service procured where discharges are lost. deSO-M-TTS URCHASER-FOR STANDS. CASES AND other composing room furniture now stand ing on upper floor ofMo. 9 Fifth av., soon to be va"ated: country newspaper or other cash buyer will find this a rare chance. Call on BUSINESS MANAGERTHfcDlSPATCH.Smlthfleld and Dia mond sts., between the hours of S and 5 r. M. fe20-H7 PUKCHAbEK-FOlt GLASS WORKS RE CEN i LY bnllt near large cltv on B. A O. K. R. main Hue: capacity equal to any reasonable de mand Tor bottle work. Address A. W. LYMAN, 219 E. Fayette st Baltimore, M.d. inb5-9 PUPILS TO LEAHN .SHORTHAND AND typewriting; any of the leading systems tinglit: 23 typewriters- Address or call at JtAR TI VS bHORIUAN D.SCHOOL, 412 1 ood St. fe27-84 PEKbONS DES1KOUS OF PURCHASING writing midlines to call and examine the nneqnaled Remlngtou as recently improved- A. M. MARTIN, 412 Wood et, fc27-84 YOU GET A BAKEK'S DOZEN (H) OK Stewart X Co. 's tine cabinet photos for SI, at SO and 82 FEDERAL bT Allegheny. mv2S-i9-TTSu i - FOR (.SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. ELEGANTPItOl'ERTY-COnNEUDUFFAND Willeav.: house contains 11 roomsand bath room: lot fiOxlGO feel: will sell at a bargain. GEORGE JOHNSTON, on the premHes, or 62 Fourth av. rahS-ss" SECOND AV.. NEAR SMIT1IF1F.LD-1HKEE two-stor buildings, lots eac'i 22Mx80 feet. GEORGE J0I1NS1ON, Agent, 62 1 ourtli av. mh5-35 TWO AOItKS OF .OltOUND-lN THIR TEENTH ward, wHIi three buildings rent ing for 11,000 per jeir: will be sold at a bargain. HENRY A. WEAVER.AvXO., 92 Fourth av. mhs-sr VALUABLE rKOPKiny-COKNEll SEV EN!!! and Duquesne way; 10 per cent In vestment. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 02 Fourth avenue. mh5-45 QQ 730-DINW1DD1E ST., NEAU FIFTH D09 av.. two-atory and mansard stone front dwellings, eaih containing 8 rooms, reception hall with corner fireplace having hardwood man tel surmounted with French plate-glass mirror, nice large parlor with hardwood mantel aud tile hearths, bathroom with all conveniences, range, laundry with stationary tubs, both gasis, complete electric work, cemented cellar, front porch and lawn: everything or tne best: lot 2i)xioo ftetto alley, (e 1M) BLACK & BAIRD, 93 Fourth av. mho-73 1 Qjr COLWELL ST., NEAR MILLER HI'. XilO new pressed brick dwelling, seven rooms, hall, bath, w. c. Ilul'-lieit attic, stationary marble washstauds, china closet. Inside shutters,, slate mantels, double parlors, nice porch, etc: cor. lot 22x90x47 It.; price J3.800: terms (2,500 cash, bal, to suit; this property Is worth ft, 500 more than Isnskedfarlt. (BS3) ALLKs & IIAILEY. 164 Fourth av. Tel. 167. m 1)5-67-5, 7, 8,11. M- Qj;r 300-A 15 PER CENT, NET, CITY 1N-j)t-)9 VESIMEM, on account of owner leaving the city: two good storerooms, Jl living roomsand packing room, ith comer lot 80x43. II. C. CLARKE, 133 Fourth av. and Edgewood. Tele. Kli. jaU-TTS 300 HARTON ST.. bOUTHSIDE IJj? Two-storvrrimedwelllnz of Crooms: lot aixW: rents for p2 per month. (f40) BLACK Jt BAIRD. K Fourth av. nihS-73' East End Residences. BOND ST.. NEAR HIGHLAND AV NEW frame house, recption nail, parlor, dlnmr, kitchen, 4 bedroorosbath,-2 flu. attic rooms, slate root, all modern, heater, etc. A. (.OEDDEL. 109 Collins av,, near corner Penn av.. East End. mh5-2t MARGAKETTA, ST., NEAR HIGHLAND av. a bargain to a qnlck buyer: .t lot 50x 111 teet: price. f2,50U; sure to advance Intl'e of 60 days. A. GOEDDEL, 119 Collins av., near corner Pen n av. , East En d. inb5-24 -VJ-O. IM MEYKAN AV., OAKLAND-A BAR .La GAIN to qulc buyer; 2-story and mansard brick dwelling of S rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, range, inside w. c, stationary washstand, laun dry, lpslde sjiutters. kl'dlng doors, slate mantels, tile hearths, chandeliers and gas fixtures: bouse nicely papered throughout: fine front- and rear porches, nice lot; oall at our office and get per mit to view tbe premises. BLACK Jt BAIKD, No. 95 Fourth av. mh5 92 KESIDENCE A NICE REMDcNCE IN THE East End; 8 rooms, with bath. lavatory, nat. gas laundry, etc.; double lot 50x120 feet: near bhadyslde. J AS. W. DRAPE Jt CO.. 129 Fourth av. mh5-18 SOUTH HIGHLAND AV.. EASTEKN KN-'POSUEE-Ncw two-story brick. 12 rooms one of the best constructed andarranged houses on the avenue: price" rednced to make quicks sale. BAXTEIt. THOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourth av. mhl-12u-TT8Su ROUTH HIGHLAND AV. CHOICE location verv deslrab e brick residence; lot41x!3f all modern tmnnnements: In snlendld Lcoiuuuon uln jti. A, liUfctu, 51G Market st. j L;. COQ ooo-ELLswonni av.. a two- OJI STORY and mansard modern brick dwellluir of 15 rooms, library on first floor, recep tion hall. tower.T range, bath. Inside w. c , also servants' bath and"w. e.. stationary washstand In bathroom, laundry with S tubs, cemented cellar. Plumbing separate lines lo every spigot, ILirtlett urnace, 4 flrelogs. with andirons, etc.. all hard wood mantels finely carved on first floor, tiled hearths and facings, stained glass the most ex pensltc kind, walls 15 Inches thick, house Is wired lor Incandescent lighting, also electric mas light ing aud 8-drop electric calls, sliding doors be tween all first floor rooms, speaking tubes alt through house, dlnlncr room hardwood polished floor, front chamber on second floor with alcove, reception hall aud staircase, rlii1hed In hard wood, slate roof, porch front, rtarund side, also side entrance, tine large pantry and china closet: Iot80xl60 to a 20-foot alley. fal7i. BLACK Jt UAlitD, 05 hourthav. mhSS Cjrr ooo-sime.n av.. boulevard place. O I 1 Dallas station; a. new Oueen Anne frame In tiling of 8 rooms, attic "lth two finished rooms, two storerooms and laundry, slate roof, etc. Mills house Is verv well built, and of a par ticularly beautirul design: all woodwork Is beau tifully finished, and the house Is complete in every particular: wfile flagstone walk front, side and rear; lot SOtlOO teet; this lorelv borne Is located but two minutes' walk, irom 'Dallas sta tion: Boulevard Place is the finest residence phice In the- East End, the streets are paved wlthasphalr. and the sidewalks with flairstoue. complete sewer age, etc (a 185). BLACK. Jt BAIRD, 95 rourth avenue. mh5-73 Qnriu"w-AN,,BAL'A:suE M EASY iJ)t)JJ terms will buy a 2,200 house In East End: a neat Utile horaeo. six rooms anil attic In avery good neighborhood: wltnin fire minutes of P. R. If. aud three minutes or electric house: has hall. froutandbacL410.u1.-. 11. 1. e-: a very con venient and desirable home, and ispo ttlvdya bargain: lot 25x105. see s. A nit KIR Jt CO., Penn and Shady aVs., E. E, 831. We deal only in East End propertt . iuu5-7l-Tiit J2 230- bUMMEKLEA . ST.. COHVKIt Kl 'DVJ1 WOII I) St.? !fc nice tnrn-cfopi rr-n. A Mail ing of 8 rooms and pretty- reception hall, hard- wuuubiaireasc tuning noors, uaraw oa mantels, tile hearths, plate-glass mirrors, alcove In hall, bathroom. Inside w. c.t .stationary withstand, range, nice porches front and rear, slate roof; house Is handsomely papered throiiEhout: Iol40x 161 to 20-foot alley, (a 190). BLACK Jt BAIKD. 95 Fourth av. mh5-7J" S3v 300-FOR A NEW 6-ROOM FRAME ' house wffh nlenlv of cronnd. In Kat Vmi. Kood locality and on line of electric road: has pantry, dry cellar, nat gas; newly painted and papered: a nice home aud a bargain at the price. S. A. DICKIE Jt CO., Fennand3badvavs.. E. E. 68. Imbil-Ths tr 1 boo-on easy PAYMENTS. A NEW US LI frame bouse. 6 rooms, nleelv nanprnil. within 5 minutes' walk of cable roads and East j.iDcriy it. it. station; price, si.ouu: S20u cash, balance monthly payments, A. GOEDDEL, 103 Collins av near curner Penn av., East End. 1 . mhS-2P QQ 300-ATWOODbT., BELOW FORBES. A tJO) two-story and mansard frame dwelling of 7 rooms, nice hall, vestibule, large lights of glass. Inside shutters, both gates, water In kitchen: lot 22x100: one-half cash, balance easy. (dl). BLACK Jt BAIKD, 95 Fourth .tv. mh5-73 AllccUeny Hesldences FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY-A LAKGE four-story brick warehouse: lot 31x122 Ret to alley: w II reined and pats over 7'j tier cent: good bargalu. HENRY A. WEAVER Jt l-o.. 92 Fourth v. - mh3-57 LlNTIRE ST.-NEAK PERRYSV1LLF. AV.. Te th ward, Allegheny, five new bouses: 8 rooms, laundrr. bathroom, h, ad c. water, mar ble mantels, tile hearths, both gases; two min utes' walk from electric ears: cheap and on lasy terms. Inquire or J.U J!I,LLKK,on the grounds, orS. MCCAIN, F-errysvlfle av. IC28-17 TEbIDENCE-NEW. BRICK RESIDENCE XV Itqnllngon theparkt 10 rooms, bath, lauti dr). etc.: all the modern convenlentcs; hard wood finish: beautltul home; 'will sell cheap, as owner Is going to move "away. Inquire of J. C RE1LLY, 77 Diamond St., Pittsburg. uih4-31 KEBECCA ST.. ALLEGHEM'-FIVK. LOTS. 18x110 lcet each, with four two-story brick dwellings: pais will .and must be sold, as the owner has removed from the. city. HENRY" A. EAVElt Jt CO., 92 Fonrth av. mh3-57 QJ.PC OOO-FAYEITEST., E(.EOXNT BRICK C5'XJ? residence nl ify rqoms, all modern Im provements: brick stable antTcarrlage house: lot. a fine one. 119x124. (blZI). BLACK Jt BAIItD. 95 Fourth av. iulis-75 CQ 300 EACH-BUENA,VISTA ST.. A TWO-5t- bTtiRY and mailsard brick dwelling of 9 rooms and all modern couVenlenea.s: Iot20xl20 leet. (bl2). BLACK JtBAUtD,iFour-4iav. mlt5-7r Suburban Besldence. ATINGRAM-A VERY NICE RESIDENCE, eight rooms, several acres orground; abund ance of fruit trees: about 2u minutes from railroad station. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ar. " mb5-35t 230 -EDGEWOOD. ELM ST THREE tjUl minutes' walk from station, a new frame dwt,lllngof8 rooms and finished attic bathroom, w. c. hot and cold water, slate, mantels, natural gas. flue chandeliers, electric light, a-ood cellar, nice laundry, slate roof, front nd back porches; lot4uxl5V- (i.411) BLACK' Jt BAIKD, ourth av. vr ? mh5-73 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL EST ATE. Hazelwood Residences. HAZELWOOD-Z-STOKY FRAME DWE L lN'Gof 7 rooms bath, hall, laundry, hard wood finish, newly papered and painted, pal. gas, h. and eviw indde w. e.. lewcrrd. etc. : lot 60x120 feet; 2 minutes' walk from Haielnood sta-. iion ana secoud Avenue jciecinc iwiiway:jprice. fisou: terms reasonable. IRA M. ISURClYFIELD. J38 Fonrth ay. laia-ar FOR SALE LOTS. CUT Lota. A TA BARGAIN-ON PENN. NEAKFOUIfTH st.. inrirn lot; si.ooo ner front root. GEO. 'JOHNSTON, 62 Fourth a v. mbJ-35 IN THE THIRTEENTH WAKD. PITTSBURG. SlJIoyely building lots. JOHNS-ION'S LOT AGENCY, 62 Fourth av. mh5-S5' LOTS-ON WYLIE, WEBSTER AND BED FORD avs.: great bargains. GEO, JOHN blON, Agent, CI Fourth av. mh5-35 ffi1 OOO-IIITON ST.. IN DENNY PLAN: TO L lot having a frontage of 41 feet. (ClM) ULAi'K s. BAIRD. SS Fqurth av. nibj-7y East End Lots. BUILDING LOrs-tSOO; EASY TERMS: ONLY arewlcft; Dearborn, near Penn and Wlne blddle ay.. East End Sec W. Ai HERItON ft SONS, 80 Fourth av. mbS-SO-MiHIC T OT-A NICE LOT, 50x150 FEET. IN THE Cnd. lien Venue, near ("inter av. elec JU East End. Ben Venue. tric cirs. Terms from W.W. ACHtbON, BUsell Block, fourth floor. mbS-llf (CI 230 EACH-ELLS WORi 11 AV.. NEAR T5X Roup St.. and buta few lnlnntes' walk from Roup station, nice lots, each 2fixlo0toalley: wilt s.ll on very easy terms. (aOB) BLACK & BA1UD. 95 Fourth av. mhS-75 OT ff PFR FOOT FRONT- SCH FN LEY i? IUU Park i entrance, near Hclleneld av.. 2 ot. 25x33 earn, extending back to Bonndardst. (d!74) BLACK BAIRD, 93 Fourth av. mh5-73 C2T 730-ON EASY PAYMENTS-WILL BUY tiiX a Hue building lot on unquetst.. Oakland sue 2oi20: street paved. See REED B. COYLE inh5-7S-ThS c tu., ui r ourtu nv. 000 BRUSHTON, BKUSHTON AV.. 7 nearFrankstown av..&38 acresof land coinenlent to station. (k!6) BLALK& BA1KD. 95 Fourth av. m!i3-73 CIA OOOEACH- CltAIU ST., TIIRhE NICK lots, each lOuxlSO. (rtW) 'JJ-tJ? building BLACK 4 BAIRD, 93 ourth av. mhWP OPT 000 EACH-PENN AV.. tOH. LANG J3t av.. 3 choice lots. 60X150 each. (a284) BL VCK & BAIRD, 93 Fourth av. mh5-7T AHe&Tieny Lots. T7IAST bT.-lOO VERY NICE LOTS: K5 CASH will seenre votlr choice JOHNSTON'S LOT AGENCY. 62 rourth av. mh5-3J GREAT BARGA1NS-1N EAST ST. LOTS: everybody wants one. Call at JOHNS ION'S AGENCY for plan. 62 ourth av. mh5-3i LOT-6OX0I WITH LAKGE FRAME BUILD ING, corner Lombard st. and Bell av.. Twelfth ward, Allegheny, will he sold at auction, on the premises, on Friday, March 6, at 3 o'clock: this building has been In use as a ihurch, 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: fl.000 can remain on mortgage for several vcars: special attention United: It will pay In attend this sale. A. LEGGATEJt SON, Auctioneers. 108 Fourth av, fe28-49-D" o THE; KESF.IlVE lOlV.NSHIP SIDE OF J East st., Alleghenr-2001ols: (30 cash. GFO. QHNSTON. Agent, 62 Fourth av. mh5-a" Crr LOTS ON KAbT hT. ALLEGHENY. JJ ranging in price from I50 to 1175 each lot: quick sales, light profit. GEOKGE JOHN- biuj. Agent, tu uourin av, mh5-35" Suburban Lots. AT 1NGRAM-ELEVEN BUILDING LOTS, beautiful shade and fruit trees. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth av. ich5-35 AT INi.RAM-10 ACRES-CHOICE. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth av. mh5-35 XTEW PLAN OF 50 FINE LEVEL LOTS-AT JX Marlon station, eight minutes from city, on B. JtO. R.R., or 20mlnutcsbv second av. electric road: lots from t330 up. f 10 down audS3permontu. without Interest or taxes: come quick ir you want a bargain or safe Investment. MOKltlbON Jt BANKS, 106 Third av., cor. Wooa st. Jal7-TTS" SUBURBAN PROPERTY THE LAKGEbT . lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best terras In the count .itbheraden. 15 minutes from Union station: see bheraden before you buy else where. ANDREW PAlTERSON, Secretary. 1-7 Fifth av. fe.7-72-D'' 0-k-WlLL BUY' TWO LOTS ON WOOD tjOOU St., Brushton. 48x142 feet each, 8 min utes from station: a bargain ir taken at once For terms see HOWARD BROW N, 151 Fourth av. fe28-10-TTS Manufacturing Sites. MANUFACTUKlNG SITES VALUABLE manufacturing plant. In Seventeenth ward, lot I0OX32U ft., on which Is erected large and sub stantial iron-clad building, containing baitcry of two boilers, two beating fiiruaces, with first-class enslne and shafting. HENRY A. WEAVEIt Jt CO., 93 Fourth av. mh3-57 Farms. FARM-50 ACRES OF CHOICE LAND WITH . fine brick residence and good barn: 5 minutes' walk from station, on Pittsburgand Western. Send ior new list of farms. ED. WriTISH, 410 Gfimt at., Pittsburg, i feD' y -Atlantic Cltyr ATI-ANTI.' CITY. N, J.-KENT OttSALE Hotels. cottager and jaih bouses; lots for sale in all parts of the city; also-South Atlantic City. 1SKALL G. ADAMS Jt CO., Beat Estite Agents. Real Estate and Law Building. fe8-iW FOB SALE BUSINESS. jf Business Opportunities. B A K E R Y AND CON FECTIONERY IN first-rate locality In a eood town: e tsv terms: must be sold at once . . i . . - ..... ,- a. V. ...- Auuress ia. x. it , ifis-mh3-21 patch office. CLIITHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING goods store In Beavir Falls, Pa.: best cloth ing -land in the town: will sell or rent building to buyer; at present dolnir a yearly business of be tween J23.O00 and S.T0.00O; owner having other business cause for selling. Address H. iIOYF.lt. Rcaicr Falls, Pa. mh4-13 COUNTRY bTOKE-GOOD STAND, POST OFFICE in building; good trade: best of reasons for selllnir; must be sold before April 1. SLOAN Jt CO., 1-7 Fourth av. inh"i-20-WThS' TRUObrOI!E-A GOOD PAYING CITl' a qdlck huycr: owner In XJ stand; cheap to UkUUI UUStutiiOi Auun.nl vis -' aiiiuasvii uiulli mhs-ei'' ARDWARE-KUSINKSS-A RARE OPPOR T UNITY: tlie oldest and best established hardware and bnltder supply bouse In tuwn of 7.O00, near Pittsburg, doing annual bnsiness ot g!3,0v0, will be sold at stock Intcntorv. Those meaning business address HARDWARE AND BU1LDEIE, Dispatch office. mh4-3ii rtfl-AiB hiiilhaL,. A ffj1l"asa ft I tie f. If) fllnA TAHE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOB XV sale or rent one of the best storerooms In tbe best little villare In Eastern t bin: no dry. goods store here: no belter point In the State of Ohio to sell iroods. Fur particulars write to JFSS KEPNEK, -New Garden. O. mhl-85-TTlissu' KESTAURANT-F1NELY LOCATED, fl.800: butcher shop, planing mill aud lumber yard, with annual business of $150,000, on easy terms; shoestorc, tlushop, grocery stores, S3tn to to.000: bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores, milk denots. oHf.PA l:D Jt CO.. IM Fourth av. ft25 FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and Metals. ENGINES. BOILERS AND CONNECTION'S, with frelirht elevator, forming part of dnoll. cateplant heretofore kept in bulldlnz No. 99 Fifth av. lor use in emergencies by The Dispatch, bar gain to quick buyer. Call on BUSINESS MANA GEKTHEDlbPATCH. bmllhtleld antl Diamond sts , between the hours of 4 and 5 r. M. te20-H7 ONE SECOND-HAND PORTABLE ENGINE And boiler combined. 35 horse power: also a number of second-hind wood-working machines; can be bought at a low figure. VKLTE .t MC DONALD, Penn av. and Thirty-second st. dcl5-TTS" caEC O One 14x24. two 12x18, one 11x21, one 10x20, one 10x16. 9x12, 8x12 and larae lot of smaller sizes; ICH. P. mounted portables, one pair of boilers 42x26: age.it for tbe Standard governor, pumps, shaftlnir. pulleys, etc II and 25 Park Way. Alle gheny, Pa. J. S. YOUNG. feS-D JECOND-HAND ENGINES-ONE 27 H P. K? Ball pat. electric light en cine, almost new; one SxS. one 7x7. one 5x6, vertical engines: one heavy 14x24. one 11x12, 3 8x12 and 2 7x12. In hori zontal engines: all ituodasnew. HARMKS MA CHINE DEPOT, DS First av.. Pittsburg. Pa. Ja30-D ri'lUEPORleRJtDOUTHE'lTCO.. L1M..DAR. X RAGH st. and River av.. Allcgeenv, Pa., engines, boilers and castings. Repairing prompt ly attended to. JaS-iw Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc DOG-KEGISTKRFD SETTER. D'lG. PAUL GLADSTONE, JR., No.ll.3o0, A. K.C.S. B.: 2 vears old; race horse sneed: a staM r: no better field and stud dog In America; great bargain. Don't miss this, as this dog can be show cd at. Pittsburg show and sold big for stud dog. a. c. GRAFF. Kensington, O. mh4-6S HOR8E-CHEAF-AS 1 HAVE NO TIME TQ luanatte him. Aldlne, 4-year-old rbestunt trotting stallion; No. 13..U0 standard, under rule (6). registered in Wallace's Trottlna-Register. , vol. a. Foaled and raised In lonrn. Is large. raiij-y auu very pure gaiteu. ana pruinisiii. is now In charge orjobn -Collins, andean beseenat Brushton sU ton, on Pennsylvania Railroad. Last I nd. W ill take one-half or purchase money down and give long time on balance. For pedigree aud litrticularscaltunor address JOHN COLLINS, l'trs PI ice Hotel. Brushtou station: or ED. PHtLLIPS. S3 Tnrenty-rourth- St.. S. S.. Pitts burg. Pa. iuh3-T(-lTSStj Miscellaneous. COMPOSING ROOM FURNITURE. SUCH AS stands, cases, trucks and chases; desiring to quickly dispose oi tbe duplicate plant n w standing on npperfioor ol No. W Flltliav., no reasonable offer will be refused. Call between 3 and 5 P. M. on BUSINESS MANAtlE.J, THE DISPATCH. Smlthfield and Diamond sts. fc20-117 FOUND- .TiWUND-A LARGE LOT OF WINTER X? clothing belonging to residents of this city was ronnd hanging In the rooms occupied by DICKSON, the tailor. 65 Filth ave., upstairs: altered, cleaned and repaired: the owners should call for them, as Dickson requires the roem. . v nols-D TO LET-SPECIAL. rpo LET- BVlBLACK Jf BAIRD. 93 Fourth avenue. lirrjisuUHo. i ,73Slxthav.. above Smlilifisld St., 3-story brick dwelling of 13 rooms, all conveniences: flOO. Dinwiddle st.. near Fifth avenue, two rows of choice stone residences, nine rooms, built lu latest style, til; possession at once ir so desired, or will nialfe lease from, April l. 50 and 32 Bluffsf.. two-story and mansard sto.ic front dwelling or grooms, bathroom, range, both gases. J41 67. Good location. 848-830 Fifth av.. two-story and mansard brick dwelling of 7 rooms, bathroom, range, both gases, water, etc. ; - Federal st-.-near Fifth av., large and very com plete apartment house, nice laundry In basement. Janitor wilt attend to ballsumt sidewalk and re move all garbage, etc1; halls and sidewalks llls mlnated and water supplied at owner's expense. ALLEGHENY. 64 North av, corner Grant av , two-story frame dwelling' of seven room, bathroom, range, both gases. etc. Gvodjocatloo: $32. , 170 Arch .sf.. near parks, two-story and man sard brick dwelling of eight rooms, bathroom, range, hothgajes: .pleasant location: 1 15. Ollllverav., near Ainle.r"0 St.. two-story and atlle. brick dwelling of seveii rooms, bathroom, range, both gases, water, etc.: fk). 3d Sherman av,. on parks, three-story brick, ten rooiSs, nice loeatlonrSTS 83. Alleghenyjav.. near .North av.. new row of pressed brick residences, 10 rooms: all the latest convenience! will give' long letse and rent low to gpod tenants. , ) 36,.Frcniont st, twqstory brick dwelling. 7 rooms, batlj room, both gases, water, etc. ; (37 50. ' EAStlEND. flllLlbertyav,". nctr'vl lueblddle av., two-story and mansaril frame. dtTelllug of 11 rooms, bath room, range, both gases, porches; nice location. Slmen av., Bonlevard place. East End, two-story frame dwelling of II rooms, bathroom, rane.both gates, porch. etc,;,S37 30. 6410 Penn av., near Dennlston av.. Fist End. two-ttorr and mansard brick dwelling or 9 rooms, bathroom. witeruboth gases, etc. : (35. 341 Dennlston -av.jnear Howe St., three-story brick dwelling of 9 rdams, bithroom, range, both gases. slatetniaiitcls, etc.; Ml 67. North Oakland bqifcrc, near Atwood St.. choice new two-story and mansard dwelling of 7rooms. bathroom, range, both gases, slate mantels, tile hearths, etc.; $3" 50.' 9 Cable place, Oakland, two-story and mansard brick dwelling or 2 rooms, bathroom, range, both, gases, water. elc.SS37 50. North Oakland btpaare,-near Atwood st., a row of choice two-story and mansard iwelllngsof7 rooms, bathroom, range, both gases, slate mantels, tileheartns, etc.: f37 a). ffi DUQUESNE HEIGHTS. 1323 Virginia av., two-story frame, 6 rooms, bath room, all conveniences; f IS. SUBURBAN DWELLINGS. Emsworth, P.. Ktl W. Jt C. R.W.. ncarsUtlon. two-story and mansard brick dwelling of I rooras, bathroom, range, natural gis. slate man tels, itc. ; large grounds; 150; John shannon, owner. Marlon station, two-story frame dwelling of eight rooms; bathniom. range. larre grounds, etc.; 4S 83. James Laughlln, Jr., owner. BUSINESS PROPERTY. 934 Penn av.. three-story brick bulldlngof store room and dwtlllng. . 122 riilrdav., -.near Wood St.. thre-atory brick building with ofllceoa first floor; will sell boiler and engine for WO;, 800 570 Fifth ay., near ulst st,, large storeroom, 3otf. -, , " OFFICES. ' Schmertf building, cor. Water and 'Market sts. Penn bulldlugNo. 708 Pennav. Eisner building, cor. Fifth av. and Wood st. Excelsior building, cor. Grant et, and Sixth av. 2 Ninth st , cqr. Duquesne way, 8 office rooms on secoud floor; will dllclc to suit tenant: (70. 89 Water st., lour choice office rooms on second floor, natural gas. stationary wahstands, plate glass front! (3S0; good location. J1ANUFACTUHING FROFEUTY. Eagle powir bulldlnz, Sandusky st., floors with power. belhert building. Hope St.. floors with or with out power; rentlow to good tenants. SEND FOB COMPLETE LIST. '. Our entire list being too large to publish In full In the papers (It would occupy an entire pageof The Dispatch) wewll mall copies to all appli cants. Send usyonrnaineand addresson apo.ul card and aou will recelve-our large, complete list, iree oi cuarge, until suuea. mh5-3 BLACK Jt BAIKD, 95 Fonrth av. TO LET . , BY W. Al HERItON & SONS, - 80 Fourth av. EAST END.HOUSES. Baum, near Liberty av.. Shadvslde, 6 rooms, modern fixtures, $33 per month. Ellsworth, cor. Bellefonte St.. Shadyslde, t rooms, attic, modern fixtures: aj7 so per mouth. Long.' between P. R. R. and Pens av., 8 rooms, modern fixtures; $35 per month. t'enn. near Rebecca st., new 7 .rooms, modern fixtures; (35 per month- Also many others. Urge and small. Call or send for list. ' ' SUBURBAN DWELLINGS. Ingram station, Panhandle R. B., 7 rooms; f!5 per mont;i." Shields station. Ft. Wayne K. R., 8 rooms, 1 acres ground; S25 per mouth. . Nlmlck statloq, 7 rooms; 20 per month. Crafton station. Panhandle R. R., 10 rooms, 8 acres fruits; t30pertaonth. 'Alsootbers, large ana-smair Call or send for list, free. ...... . , ' ALLEGHENY HOUSES. No. 193 Oldwcllst., 5 rooms; 1S per mont.i. No. 88 Hemlock 'st.. 6" rooms and attic, modern lmprovenien is: $32 per month.. Ho. 15 Marquis st,. near Franklin and Fremont sts., 6 rooms: f20 per month. , u No 98 Sheffield st., 8 rooms, modern fixtures; t32 50 per month. Also many others in all parts of both cities. Call or sent! for list. mh5-2 TO LET ' BY MORRISON Jt BANKS, 106 Third ave., city, or 51 Washington av.,Tblrty flrst ward. THIRTY-FIRST WArlD HOUSES. Brick. 5 rooms. Lillian st.: 15. Frame, 4 rooms. Locust alley; f 10. Frame, 4 rooms, McLaln av.;ti2. Irame, 6 rooms. McLaln av.: lis. BELTZHOOVER BORO. Frame, 4 rooms.'Haberman av. : f 12. KNOXVILLE BORO. Frame, 8 rooms, Zara st : (15. j CITY OFFICES. Second floor, cor. Sixth antPWylle av., 2 rooms, ALLEGHENY HOUSES. Arch St.. brick house 8 rooms, hall, vestibule, both gases, h. and c. water. 3 square from park; 8509 per year and water rent. Arch St.. brick bouse. 7 rooms, all modern con veniences, i square from park: (40 per month. mb5-I0O TO LET BY V. BEHEN Jt SON., 4111 Penn Ay. $33 Liberty, near Gross st., brick, 10 rooms; all modern Improvements. $17 Natchezand Bishop sts., Mt. Washington, new brick. 5 rooms,, attic and Improvements. $16 49161'ewst., frame, 4 rooms, attic, etc. $16-Daapbln, near Filch St., frame, 5 roomsand attic. $18 Brereton, near Thirtieth st., new frame, 6 rooms. $12-4810 bcioto st., 4 room i, bath, etc $12 Rear 2919 Penn, 3 rooms. $8 55 Three rooms, 5169 Dauphin st. $20 50 140 Edm and, new brick, 6 rooms, attic, bath, etc. . $11 Plus, near Eighteenth St.. t.S.,3 rooms, cellar, water, etc., first floor. $10 Three rooms, first floor, rear 5102 Butler st. $13-330 Frankstown av.. large store. mh3-99 D. BEHEN Jt SON, 4112 Penn av. TO LET-BY-VAN GOKDEK Jt LLOYD, . 6218 Pennav. Telephone 5186. No. 215 Locust St.. near Pride, Sixth ward. 6 rooms, hall, laundry, bath and attic hot and cold water and both gases; $30 and water rent. No. 143 lllnff st., corner Mlltenhcrs-er. 8 rooms and all conveniences: house well finished and In first-class condition; $300 per year. Locust and Pride sts., 6 rooms, laundry, attic and bath; $31 50 and wa.arrept. 131 Dennlston av , Z. F-, corner of Amelia St., 9 rooms and laundry; good stable; $350 peryear. Fillmore St., between Craig st and Dlthrldge St., 7-room house all conveniences: rent $30 a mo. Edgewood station, a rooms, IK seres or ground, fruit and shade tree. city water, uatural gas. 3 minutes from stat!on;'good neighborhood Numerous other houses located in desirable parts of me lutst r nu.. t'aruculars may be had at our otacc, ejo lcuu ht uearcoi our office. corner Shadr n.-r. mnj-27 -VAN GOKDER Jt LLOYD. TO LE1 BY JOHN K. EWIN.G CO.. S9 Federal St. HOUSES AND APARTMENTS. Rebecca st., house 7 rooms, $25. Jackson St., house i rooms. $41 67. Sarah St., house s rooms. $23. Bid well St., house rooms, $30. Federal St., house 8rooms. $37 50. Juniata st,. house 6ooms. $25. Irwin av., bouse 8 rooms. $20. East Jefferson St.. house 8 rooms. 830. Fremont st, honseS rooms,'$ll 67. Arch St., house 9 rooms. $!3 33. Washington av.. house a rooms. $3. Arclnt.. "house 8 roo'ms, $06 67. Alder St., E. E.. house 8 rooms, $11 67. Also a number of others. call or send for printed list (fre). JOILNK. KW1NG4 CO.. 89 Federal St. After April L 107 Federal st.. first fioiir. mh5-l TO LHT BY VAN GOKDER JtLI.OY 11. C2S Penn avmue. 'leieiihonc 1136. 215 Locust St., neir Pride. Sixth ward, lanndry. six rooms, hall, baltr Jnd attic, hot and cold water aud bolftgascs; $30 and waterrent. 143 BlntT St., corner MlltenWraer, 8 rooms, all conveniences: house well finished and lu first class condition; $50U a year.- Locustr and Pride sts. 6 rooms, lanndry, attic and bathroom; $"l SO and water rent, lJlDcnhlstou av., E. .. corner Anrella St., 9 rooms and laundry: good stable; $550 a year. ' 10-rooraed brick house, at Dallas sta., Penna. B. R., lot 100x150; ,$30 a month, 8 rooms, Edgewood, P. R. R., 1)4 acres ground, fruit andsbade trees, city water, nat. gas: 3 min utes from station, excellent neighborhood. " -, v , mb4-I .TO LET-SPECIAL. TO LET BY C. IT. LOVE. S3 Fourth avenue; No. 173 Carver st., 7-room brick dwelling. E. K.-6-room brick house, corner Belleronte and Walnut sts., Shadyslde. " " 5-room house, W cbster av.,nearThIrty-thlrd st. Private ofllce In our main, office, welt famished. Also, large space next to front window in our main office. secondfloor over drngslore. corner of Fonrth ay. and Smlthflelu st., oppodlte new postofflce. 1 c. n. LOVE. mhJ-98 93 Fonrth -avenue. TO LET. Booms, FIttsIinrjr. 0 Penn av., 2 unfurnished, second floor front. 25 Vlckroy st.3 nice rooms; I5; natural gas. Booms, Allegheny. 43 Anderson St., furnished room with board. ' jnhMlt TO LET. - East End Beslflences. , XJOUPST., NEAK WALNUT-BRICK HOUSE XX or 10 rooms. InqnlreofTHOSv HACaETT. Cltamber of Commerce. jnh5-95-MTht DWELLING-NEW FRAME:' LINE OF DU QUESNE TraetlonrS minutes from Brush ton P.R.R.:Sroorns;laundry:60rt. lot. MARCH, Dispatch office. mhvt rX WALNUT ST. SHADY'SlDE-NEAR IVY onis: all inndern Imnrove- V St.; house of 10 rooms: GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fonrth av. mh5-33t OHADYSIDE-IIOUSK 7 IIOtlMS. MODERN O Improvement., on Ellsworth av,. ft7 50ptr mo.: aKo. bouse, grooms, modern fixtures, large yard, fffSOpirmn.. on llaum. near Liberty St.: also, on EllsiTinth av.. S rooms, 4 on a floor, mod ern fixtnrcs, fll 07 per mo.: also, others in all parts of both cities; call or send for list. W. A. MERRON Jt SONS, 80 Fourth avenne. rah3-81-TuTbt SOUTH NEGLEY AV. FORMERLY ROUP st. 2 story attic brick dwelling, KTrooms; all convcnteues: low rent. BAXTKIC. THOMP SON Jt CO.. 162 FouHti av. mhl-IIl-TTSut . A . Tli:i3IAS ST. -NEAR 1FTH AV.. BOULE VARD place, two-storv and attic I nek dwelling. It rooms, reception hall; all con veniences: large lo: low rent. BAXTER, THOMPSON Jt CO., 182 Fourth av. mhI-114-TTSut KrZflA WALNUT ST., SHAUYSIDF. NE4K OOUtfc Aiken av., two Squares from Fifth av.. two-story mansard brick dwelling of 8 rooms, ball, vestibule, bath. Inside w.e.. nat-and art. gas, hotandcold water, bay windows good yard: low rent to desirable tenant. BAX1FR, THOMPSON Jt CO., 162 Fourth av. inhl-114-TTsnt KIQfl LIBERTY AV.-N EAR "CENTER tXtJJ Shadvslde. opposite MaJ. Brown's res idence, two-story and attic prick dwelling 12 rooms, reception hall; every possible conveni ence: large lot: good stable; moderate rent. BAXTER, THOMPSON Jt CO., 162 Fourth av. mhl-114-TTSnt im MEADOW ST., NEAR LARIMER AV LX7 two-story brirk dwelling nine room: alt conveniences: $30. J1AXTLR, THOMPSON Jt CO., 162 Fourth av. rolll-lII-TTSUf Allegheny Residences ARCH-NEAR 'STOCKTON AV.. ALLE GHENY, a verv handsome and complete house, eight rooms, 1700 per year: tend Tor list. W. A. HEBRON Jt SONS, 80 Fourth ar. mh3-8I-TTt BUENA" VISTA ST. ALLEGHENY. NrfAK the park, brick dwelling of 6 rooms, bath room, cellar and attic. For further pa tlenlars apply at office ARMENIA INS. CO., 65 rourth av Pittsburg. Ta. mh4-5-Dt 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 Jt CO., 162 Fourth av. mbl-ll8t -VTO 17 MONTEREY br. ALLFGUENY. 11 ilcnccs: convenient loi rooms, all modern conveniences t parks. GEO. JOHNSON, Age t, 62- Fourth mh5-15T avenue. WILLOW ST.. NUNNERY HILL. ALLE GilEN Y Two cosy frame houses; four rooms each: desirable location. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fonrth av- - . " mh35t 1 TQ LOWRY Sr..TROYIULI,-TVO-STOHr X O frame resldcneeof 10 rooms, with every convenience; large lot: very low rent. BAXTER, THOMPSON Jt CO., 162 Fourth av. mhl-II4-TTSUt QST ARCH ST.-BRICK HOUSE, ROOMS (DtJ and all conveniences. JOHN K. hWING mh3-9o-TTrst Jt CO., 89 Federal st. Suburban Besldencea. CRAFTON-5 MINUTES' WALK 7KOJ1 STA TION : three 6-roomed houses, with 3 rooms in attic, porches, gas and good water. Inquire of J. R. MURPHY, P. C. C. Jt St. L. R. II mh-79t TJOD8EOP 6 ROOMS AT INGRAM, ABOUT JL1. 10 minutes rrom K. R. station STON, Agent. 62 Fourth ar. GEO. JOHN- mts-iit HOllSE-6 ROOMS. WASH AND COAL HOUSE. sUble. orchard of various kinds or fruit, 4 acres of ground, all In good conditio sit uate at W'oodlawn station. P. Jt L. E. R. It.; rent, fISO. GRAKB1NG Jt LYON, 135 Fourth av. lnbS-iG-TTSt Booms. ROOllS ELEGANT FURNISHED AND UN FURNISHED offices and rooms In .both cities: also, nicely furuislied room for llgnt housekeeping. ROOM RENTING AGENCY. 4 Sixth st. ' ' tabS-lOt KOOM THAT LARGE WELI.-LIGIITED third-story room ito. 431 Wood St.. over Cain Bros.' shoe store. inquire otuai.i nitua.. mnvis-MTht 411 Wood st. .. i - Bnsiness Stands, H' dTEL-:4-M"KOOMS, 'LARtfEBAR'N, ICE, coal and washhonse.large lot; on Une of P.. Ft. W . A C. K. R.. 40 miles rrom cltv, old estab lished stand: rent, $20. GRAEU1NG JlLYON. 1J3 Fourth av. mn5-25-Trst LARGE STOREROOM AT 73 (DISPATCH building) Diamond St.: next store but one to Smlthfield; size about 20X100, and widening to 30 feet In the rer: -steam beat, electric light and rear entrance for wasrous and gooils: power can also be sunplled if needed. Apply to J. I CLARK, room 20, Dispatch building. 73, 77 and 73 11 lam onrt st. Ja22-97t MARKET ST.. NEAR FIRST VV.-THBEE-SIORY warehouse with third floor of comer building. GEO. JOHNSTON. Agent. 62 Fonrth avenue, lun.-3)T NO. 433 LlBFRTY ST.-WAREHOUSE. ETC C. H. LOVE. No. 93 Fourth av. mh5-12t PARTOFA STOREROOM 107 FEDERAL ST. by JOHN K. EW1NQ Jt CO., 89 Federal st. mh4-37t STOltl'-S AND BUSINESS ROOMS IN ALL parts of the two cities and suburbs: send yonr nameand address and we will mall yon our rent list regularly until April .1, free of charge. BLACK JtBAlKD, 95 Fourtliav. de!7-2Ut STOREKOOM-AT LOCK NO. 2, PORT PERKY, Pa., now used for boat store and meat mar ket; storeroom 28x56: wareroom 20x24: yearly rental, $300. Address PETER STUCKI. Box No. 37, Port Perry, Pa. mh3-62-TTSt SLAUGH1ER HOUSE -MEAT MARKET, wagons, machinery and tools and large trade. For further Information address BOX 161, Lee tonla, O. ' inh-at TDK SIX I II FLOOR OF75.77and 79 DIAMOND st. will be to let from April 1, with possibly niuw.ilnn tn J.. nrHpr. r1lTnti!nn SOtOS feet: lighted upon all four sides and also from it large central well: suitable for large wholesale viareroora or light manufacturing: both passen- Eer and freight e'evators electric light, steam eating and power sunplied If necessary. Apply to J. L.CLAliK, room 26, 71, 77 and 79 Diamond st Ja22-98t THE. VERY DESIRABLE FOUR-STORY warehouse-about being completed on Fourth av., near Market St. GEO. JOHNSTON, 62 Fonrth avenue. mb5-3St WAREHOUSE THRfcE-STORY NO. 112 Water st. Appty to EST. JAMES WOOD, 800 W est Carson St. fe20-54t TJTOOD bT. WAREHOUSE bTORIES AND vv cellar: irood elevator, office, etc.: good location. jsA-xir.it, Fourth ar. THOMPSON Jt CO.. Jt2 mh4-49-WThst Mlsceiuuieous. DWELLINGS. STORES AN DOFJICES-UPON request we will u.all you our rent list reg ularly until April 1. irer uf charge; write vour name plainly and give full residence address street and number. BLACK Jt BAIRD. 95 r ourth avenue. fcS-71t T ODGE ROOM HANDSOMELY' FUR .XJ MSHED. conveniently located, lnqulreof G1LJILRTA. HAYS. 58 Fourth av. fe24-44-nst rrlWO LRGE ROOMS-1V THE FLATII X Building. Penn and r rankstown avs.. East End. C. II. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth av. inh5-!2t Offices. Desk Boom, Etc. BESK HOOM-WITII USE OF DFSK IN our main ofllce; rent low. C. 11. LOVE.No. 93 Fourth av. ' mh5-lit D.1 ESh. ROOSI-AT JOHNSTON'S HEAL ES- TATEomccs. GEO.JOllNBl'OlS, a Four in avenue. mbo-A,r OFFICES-IN THE WfJjTINGIIOUSE BUILD ING, the handsomest and best equipped olllce building In Western Pennsylvania; liior oughly fife-pronrilectrlc light, heat and Janitor service Included In rent: rates lower than any other first-class bnildlqg In tne city. For partic ulars npnly by letter or otherwise to AGENT W ESTINGl iiousr-liut.. ui.au. room feo-7-TfcRnt OrFH'E-IN IRISH. PF.NN, EISNER. IX CKLSIUK. Sclnuertz. Unlinand other build lugs and In other irooil localities: send us your name and. address and we will mail you ohr rent list regularly until April I free of charge. BLACK Jt BAlttD, 95 Fourth av. JUS rat OrFICK IN ni'.HMANIA SAVINGS BANK Building. Wood and Diamond st.& singly or In cults: all modern Improvements and Ion rent. Inquire at THI1 BANK. oc23-49t OFFICE-LARGE OFFICE ON FlKSTFLOOIt J Sliannnti building. IC8 Fourth av.. now occu pied brF. FIuswalter broker. Inquire ROOM 44. mh4-32t . QB FFicESi-rs The mccance block, lib- EttTY. SMITH HELD AND SEVENTH - AVS. mh3-5S-TTSt LOST. T OST-LA8T MONDAY ON FIFTH AV. CARS, XJ between Roun and Chestnut sts., pair of gold glasses marked Jane Dunn. Reward IX returned ton lAiius tar., city. mbS-84 TO LET. City Besldences. ' ' TJLUKK ,ST. vicar "iiESTStrr. TWO XJ S STORY attic brick dwelling, nice rooms, hsll. vestibule, bath. Inside w. c, nat and art. gas, etc: desirable location: low rent. BAXTER. THOMPSON k CO.,162 Fourth av. mht-114-TTSut BUlf K HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS-NO. 4S Hazel su Inquire at No. so FRANKLIN ST. jnt5-30t HOUSE-POSSESSION AT ONCE-S NEARLY new brick bouses on Forty-sixth and a half st-: one minute from Butler sL cable cars: newly painted inside andoutteveryroomnewlypapetwj inside shutters: water In kitchens; good eel T and private yard to each house; 6 rooms ln4boeV, t and I small room extra In others: will be rented at tx per month to good tenants only; bouses can be seen at any time. Inquire G. G. O'BRIEN, 231 rlflhav.. Flltsliursr. orlLMCCHESSNJCY, SBlOer Bridge Works, Forty-eighth St. and A. V. K. B. jaS-TTSt "VTO. 307 PENN AV.-DWE.'iLING AND OF--iN FICES: three-story house eliht rooms, two offices on first floor, one office on second floor; wil rent offices and dwelling separately If desired W. A. HERRON Jt SONS. 80 FomVt av mbS-llt TWO NEW BRICK HOUSES WITH 8 BOOMS, containing bath. laundry, large pantry: one with ball, one without: both cases, ra. ge, hot and cold water, ctc.etc: rnt $2iand $30 .ner month: houses are on paved street: netghborhood sood: 10 minutes'-ride from Wood and Fifth avs. Central Traction line: on A ebsler av., ne squ re from " cable. Inquire HARDY Jt HAYES. 52 jm'thfleld St. mb3-79-TTSt 1 Xl CENTER AV. NEAKDINWIDDltbT., XOtb 10 minutes from P. O., handsome 2-story mansard brick dwelling. 9 rooms, ball, vestibule, bath. Inside w. c: In tact, all conveniences. Jov rent. BAX1EK, THOMPSON Jt CO.. 102 Fourth avenue. mhl-114-TTSut 1QQ THIRD AV.. NEAR GRANT ST.. Xyy three-storj brick dwelling, 14 rooms: all conveniences: flrst-eliss location for roomers; moderate rent. BAXTER, THOMPSON Jt CO., 162 Fourth av. mb4-4St PEESONAL. 13ERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD . and silver: Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCH, 511 Snilthfiila st. JjlS-bl PERSON Al-ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANM CA. $24: Chambers' Fncvclopedla, $10. All others at hair prlce-t ror3 days onlv. FRANK BACON Jt CO., 331 Smlthfield St., Pittsburg. Pa. fe4-3 PERSONAL FINE BOOKS-W'K HAVETHE flnet collection or finely illustrated books in Pittsburg: benutirulblndlugs: low prices; come and see them: hundreds of bonks for prsent3. LEVI'S BOOK SHlRE. 900 Liberty st. deli CHOICE PBOPEBTIES. FOR SALE. BELLEFIELD HOME, , Convenient to Filth avenne, on paved street. 2 story brick. 11 room", with every possible con venience; large lot; handsome lawn: stable and carriage bnue; prompt purchaser will secure a bargain. Full particulars from BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO.. mbl-115-XTSu ' 162 (ourth avenue. TO LET. Six Eight-Roomed Brick Houses In desirable location in Oakland. MODERN CONVENIENCES. STRAUB & MORRIS. 106 Third avenne. corner Wood. fe2I-22 AUCTIO.N SALEs. k UCTION SALE OF JAPANESE GOODS At No. 626 Smlthfield streer, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. Entire stock, comprising; over S25.000 In value. We be; tn announce to the public tbat nnr JAPANESE WARE DE PARTMENT, which has been a feature in our business, bavin: heen attended by almost every lady in tbe two cities and the surrounding; country, will be DI&CONT1NUED in tbe future. Our room on second flour, devoted to tbe sale of these goods, will he used for other purpo-es. Our annual Holiday Displays will undoubtedly be missed by a numliernfour patrons, and we wonld therefore advise you to attend our sale and get yonr pick out of one of tbe largest and most complete lines of Japanese goods in the country, sale beginning Monday, March 2, at 130 A. 31 .and 2 F. M.. and Satur day, 7 P. 31., and continuing until ail goods are disposed of. Goods delivered. WM. HASLAGE t SON. J. A. Robinson, Auctioneer, 6-t bmithfleld Streer. mb2-26i AUCTION. The only sale ever held in Pittsburg where you Can bny goods at your own price. It Is to your interest to attend our salo at once, as there Is still left a nice line of dinnct and chamber sets, lamps, bisque vases, silverware, etc. Cume as once and get advantage of selections. Sales daily 10 A. ir, 2 and 7.30 p. x. J. A. GALLINGER, mh4-S9-WTbs 49 SIXTH STREET. T7INE CARPETS. I household goods MORNING. March 6. FURNITURE. AND at auction FRIDAY at 10 o'clock, at tbo rooms. No. 311 Market st. Elegant velvet. hrnssel and Ingram carpets in excellent condi tion, being almost new, for rooms, halls and stairs; handsome English rug, brocatelle. tapes try, plush and haircloth parlor' suits, fancy chairs, lounges,cnuches and rockers: flue cham ber suits, dressing caes.wardrobe.wasbstand9, bedsteads, chest drawers, mirrors, pictures, clocks, fine bedding, bedsprir.gs center tables, desks, bookcases, folding; beds, hallracks, china closets, chairs in polisbed wood and leather and patent seats, sideboards, extension table. decorated toilet ware; lot miscellaneous guoas, elcetc . HENRY AUCTION CO. mb5-7 Auctioneers. OBINSON fc CO.. tC6 8311THFIELD .MHEET. furnish experienced auction eers for sales of REAL ESTATE. FURNITURE. At residences, closing out stores, eta Terms reasonable. Ie27-71-r AUCTION SALE H. B. SMITHSON. Heal Estate and General Auctioneer, room S3, Eisner building, Filtb and Wood street. Sales of lewelryand mercbandiso at stores. Furnl I ture at residences promptly attended to. neo-oo n BEMOVALS. READY FOR BUSINESS. We have secured possession of the two large anil substantial buildings, Kos. 48 and 48 Sev enth avenne. opposite- New Grant street, ana with a complete stock of rew goods respect fully solicit the patronage of tbe RETAIL DRUG TRADE. In addition to the goods formerly carried la stock we have added a. lull Hue of DRUGGISTS' - SUNDRIES. This department wi'l be nnder tbe care of MR. CHARLES BABST, who will be glad to meet his former friends and customers and to serve them acceptably. NO GOODS AT RETAl al. L II. HARRIS DRUG CO., NOS. 46 AND 43 SEVENTH AVENUE. PITTSBURG. PA. mbtD REMOVAL. :r, o. miller, Houm sua Hign Pointer, has removed from 135 Third avenue, to 73 SIXTH AVENUE. Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special attention "riven to the bandllnfr-of plate gi-oss. cutting and drilling. Repairing; windows, sky lights, etc. House painting and glazing la all its branches. ocl9-KM RESORTS. TUBUHALKONjE ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. On tbe beach, with unsurpassed ocean view. Bait water batns In the boose. Semi for circular. fel 80-11 E. ROBERTS & SONS. fl ADDON HALL. ATLANTIC CITY. NV J Now open L Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths In tbe Hotue. Ie6-1 LEEDS oVLIPPLNCOTT, THE NEW UNITED STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, Now open. Elegantly furnished, every tnod- i era improvement, unobstructed view, o&S),' block from ocean, latr dinner. fe21-Thsu NEAL4 HAMILTON. 1 Jt 41 4 I 'P' '. Si cA. V- Hi; ki:te ..f-..3s. 7
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