THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, FRIDAY, MAR0H ' ' 6, -1891. AN OPEN BANK YADLT Tells the Story of a Visit of Cracks men to Freeport, BOKDS AKD MONEY WEEK STOLEK. Private Boxes Broken, tut the Inner Doors Stood Ont Solid. THE BANK'S CASH WAS KDT REACHED A bank robbery in Freeport, on the West Perm Railroad, yesterday, put the residents all along the line in a fever of excitement. Nearly everybody seemed to have suffered. A reporter of The Dispatch was on the train tnat reaches Allegheny at 1:33, and he heard nothing else discussed after Freeport was passed except the bank robbery. The conductor on the tram, "V. H. Pillow, had $5,000 worth of negotiable bonds stolen, and the baggage master on the same train, "Will iam R. Flemming, was out 25 shares of Pennsylvania Railroad stock, 30 shares of Pittsburg, McKeeport and Youghiogheny stock and a note tor f700, amounting in all to oTcr ?3,500. Others on the train were losers to a more or less extent, They made an entrance tbroush a back window early in the evening, and at once began their workot drilling at the vault. They drilled a hole near the combination lock.smd, placing in a screw bolt, forced the lock off on the tnside. This opened the front door, and by doing the same thing with the inside door they were speedily ad mitted to the inside ot the vault. Their Operations on the Inside. They then tried to drill the door of the in side safe, but it only turned their tools. They broke the combination lock, but were unable to open the small safe. Then they turned their attention to the interior ot the large vault, which is tilled with private boxes containing money, diamonds eta Quite a number of valuable negotiable papers were taken, among which are the follow ing 1 per cent coupon bond: No. 47. 111. or fS(A: 112.5C0, of J1O0; 1I5,721. of S100: ol. J7 of $100: 71.U77, ot 50; S.TTb A, of S100: 10,1"6T II. MOO. Registered bonds in the name of Miss Hannah McClelland. Four per cents No. 18.267. fcoptember o, 1S7S. for $5,000. Registered i per cents. John C .McClelland. Nos. fL'J54, il.935. M.56. S1.957. lor $1,000 each. Anion:: other lh nrs that were stolen were PittMmrc rttid 5uKeeport Kaihoad ootid No. 183. J2.H00: a lot of Pennsylvania Railroad stock; iUJum postage Mamns and about 600 in cash. Over H.600 worth ot negotiable Pittsburg municipal bonds wercoverlooked. They either took or destroyed manv other bonds, and had they reached the inside safe they would have made a rich haul. Searching for the Cracksmen. It was successful enough, howerer, so far as the losers are concerned. The t o vault doors and the fate door were removed yesterday morning, and will be replaced by others that cannot he penetrated by drills. Mr. Wert lieimer. president of the hank, Kent np yester day with a Pittsburc deiectrtc, and they are hard at woik trying to secure a clew, but so far they are completely puzzled. borne few fctrangers were in the place on Wednesday and the detective is butily tracing thein all up, in order to reach the right parties. Judging from their manner cf work they were experienced cracksmen, and have no dojbt coveied their trail as well as they appear to have their arrival. It is impossible to estimate the loss to private boxholders as a great many of the bonds are such as can be easily traced and will never be presented by whoever got them. Many were meiely torn up and the pieces scattered about. Railroad officials and others, whose shares of stock was in that stolen, were informed and asked to be on the lookout. ONE 0TJ1 OF NINE OWNS PROPERTY. Property of Tittslinrs Shown by the City Assessors Report. The City Assessors have prepared a report showing that there are 6.340 taxable property owners in the city, a little over 11 pel cent ol the total population. There has been an In crease in four years of 25 per cent in the num ber ot taxables. The Tentv-hist ward possesses the greatest number of taxahles, 1,911; while the Thirty third ward is the lowest, with IS. Tho list by wards lb as follows; Firt ward, 321; Second ward. 313; Third w ard, 195; Fourth ward. 351; Filth ward, 230; bixtu ward, 742; Seventh ward, 576; Eicbih ward, 462; Ninth ward. 21b: Tenth ward. 203; Eleventh ward. 1.012; Twelfth ward. Hi; Thirteenth ward. 1.SS2; Fourteenth ward, 1.691: Fifteenth v.aid. J74; Sixteenth waid, 1,204; Seventeenth ward. 1 009; Eighteenth ward. 927: Nineteenth want. 1.57-1: Twentieth ward, 1,7C2; Twcntj-firs: waid l,91t: Twenty-.-econd ward, S17: Tneniy-third ward, SS2: Tnents-fourth ward, 42.i;'lHent.lifth nard,tlo: Twenty-sixth ward, t-25: Tttentvseventh ward, 1,13; Twenty, eighth ward. 497: Twcntv-niuth ward. 32S; Thir tieth ward. 310: Tlurtt-first ward. TCI: 'lliirty sccond ward. 1 037: 'i hirlv-tlnrdward. 4b;Tli.rtv lourth ward. "1. 'Jhirty-lifth ward, ou7; Thirty iixth ward. o70. KEEPING THE WIRES HOT. A Great Ileal of (Inlet Work on the Proposed Additional Judgeships. The lalrst plan of fixing the judiciary for tho new court to be formed in this county is said to be to agree upon two Republicans and one Democrat, and recommend their appointment by Governor Pattison. the understanding being that if the arrangement can he perfected two candidates will stand for election on the Re publican side, and the third place will be al lowed to go by delault, to a Democrat. Lawyer fight shy of being quoted on the subject, but one ot them a Democrat says he thinks thi- reckoning goes without taking Goicrnor Pattison into caucus, and he thinks it rn'tre likclv that the Governor would ap point two Democrats and one Republican judge. He also opines that the expense of makmga cam ass for the judjreshtp is enough to deter the average Democrat from making it, unless he is assured of success in advance, as he says the greater part of the ten years' salary might be swallowed in a Contest. He further states that any Democrat entering into the combination proposed would draw the fire of so lu.uiy of his political brethren that his chances would not be good against one that might be pitted against him in his own party. While but little is being talked ot openly, the wires are hot with friction. MISSIONS AMONG INDIANS. A Minister Called Down for Sajlng That They M ere of No Benefit. The Presbyterian JJanner. of this city, has been looking into statements made in several newspapers by Rev. James Preston as to the falling of missionary work among the Indians. Mr. Preston claimed to have been a resident or Tucson. Ariz, and that ho had spent several j ears among 'he Indians in that vicinity. The editor of the Jianner was not satisfied with the statements credited to the preacher, and he wrote to Rev. Howard lHllraan. a minister of the Presbyterian Chuich and Superintendent of the Tucson Indian Training School. Mr. Hill man. in his reply, states that he has been unable to hnd any of the oldest inhabit ants of Tucson who had ever heard of the Rev. James Preston. Mr. Billman sjys that he may have lived somewhere in the West, and may have been encaged in mission work amoug tho Indians, but he hab not lived at Tucson, neither has he been engaged m mission work in South ern Arizona. Judging from what Preston says about the Indians, Mr. Billman remarks that he apparently knows nothing of the Arizona Indians, and likely enough about the same of other Indians. ONE WEEK'S MORTALITY. Drath List for the Last Seven Days or Feb ruary Comparatively Light. For the week ending with the last day of February the deaths in Pittsburg numbered 02. as compared with 103 for the corresponding week of 1S90. There were 25 deaths in the old city, 32in the East End, 23 on the Sonthside and 12 in institutions. Ihe infaut mortality showed 27 deaths under 1 year of age. and 15 liettreen 1 and 5 years. Eleven died be tween the ages of 69 and iA Of the causes of death 6 were from diph theria, 12 pneumonia, 1 typhoid fever, 3 con sumption, 2 erysipelas, 5 meningitis, 6 heart and Mood diseases, 5 bronchitis. 12 diseases of tho digestive system and 1 railroad injuries. Fifty two of those who died were natives of Pitts burg. Eighty-four were white and eight col ored. Free. Samples of Dr. Miles' restorative Nervine at Jos. Fleming & Son's, Market Et., cures headache, nervousness, sleepless ness, neuralgia, fits, etc For a good, reliable umbrella, go to Hauch's, latest styles, lowest prices. No. 2I5 Filth ave. WFSu WORK OFJHE COURTS. A Verdict of 1511,000 In a Case Brought for Deceit Criminal CorfrtTuma Ont Quite it Grist Only One Bill Ignored by the New Grand Jury. In the suit of J. M. Qnffey against A. P. Clever and Charles Scarborough a verdict was given yesterday for f 11,091 97 for the plaintiff. The case was an action in deceit growing out of an oil lease. It was alleged that the defendant arranged to have a fictitious offer made tor land in order to raise the price on Guffey, who had agreed to take the land at its market value, and thus compelling Guffey to pay $20,000 for land claimed to be worth only $5,000. CRIMINAL COURT WOEK. A Number of Convictions and Some Tetv Sentences Handed Oat. In the Criminal Court yesterday John Schmidt, an inmate of the County Home, was convicted of unlawfully cutting and wounding a watchman at tho Uome. He was sentenced two months to the workhouse. John Dough erty and Philm Lynch were convicted of the larceny of two ducks from David Lynch. Sen tence suspended. James Potter pleaded guilty to aggravated assault and battery on Thomas Hows. Ho was fined 6 cents and costs. Ignuk Wignak was convicted of assanlt and battery on Martin I'd ess, and lined 5 and costs. John Cush and Peter Jack were convicted, and Jo seph Hunkett acquitted, of robbing a peddler of some shirts, etc Cush and Jack were sent three months each to the workhouse. Mary E. Patton was acquitted of malicious mischief. The Jury is out in the case of Theodore and John Vunk, tried for assault and battery on John Kass. TO-DAYS TRIAL LISTS. Cases Set for nearing Sometime Daring tho Day. Common Picas No. 1 McCoy vs McNally, Kress k Co. vs Hamilton. Adams vs Scully, Todd, administratrix vs Moore. Harley et ux vs Hanlon, Keel et al vs Coursln, Edel et al vs Threnbauer, Homginan et al vs Campbell, Crown vs Wolf ot al, Lowry vs Pittsburg, Alle gheny and Manchester Railway Company, Alti nos vs Schmitt, Gourley vs Hraddock borough. Common Pleas No. 2-Uraham vs Hulick, Ryndvs Brand et al. same vs Naser et al, Thompson vs Brand et al, same vs Naser et al. Criminal Court Commonwealth vs James Cograve. John O'Malley. Jarae Hickoy, Rosa Lee, John nodil. W. C. Lippincott, Charles Rohbins 2. Peter Watktnson 2. William llurns. Harry Sinclair. Alex Langkamp. Thayer Tor rejnn. Joseph Chuhe 3, Albert Campbell, John Kurcan. ONLY ONE BILL IGNORED. The Grand Jury Finds Many Cases Worthy of Being Tried. The grand jury yesterday returned the fol lowing true bills: A. Lang, Peter Watkinson, William Hums, Christ Buck. Jr.. and Christ Buck, Sr., asault and battery; Peter Watkin son, aggravated assault and battery; Joseph Chuhe, felonons assault and battery; Harry Sinclair, Alex. Langkamp, entering a building with intent to commit a felony; T. R.Hilter, embezzlement: B. H. Cohen, larceny by bailee; John Brown, selling liqnor without a liceoso and on Sundav; F. M. Torre son, immorality. The only bill Ignored was against Marchy Adonski for immorality. Notes From the Courts. I. S. WATJGAMAX yesterday issued execu tions against A. C. Cops for J2U9 23and $77 3L TnE case of Thomas McCarroll against John Martin, an action on a contract, is on trial be fore Judge Slagle. The suit of the Grocers' Supply Company against Hoeveler & Day, an action on an ac count, is on trial before Judge Collier. The suits of J. C. Dicken and Bailey Boler against H. A. Dickson and A. A. Hewer, ac tions on a contract for rent, are on trial before Judge Ewing. Ix the suit of P. S. Williams against Nancy Jane and John D. Fergus, an action on a con tract, a verdict was given yesterday for S32 15 for the plaintiff. Kmma C. Hughes yesterday sned for a di vorce from Matthew Hugnes, alleging cruel treatment. Matilda McCarney asked for a di vorce from James McCarney for desertion. John J. Fkueh, Sr., and others have filed a bill in equity against G. C. Hartman and S. H. McKee to restrain them from selling some ground on Forty-sixth street, of which the plaintiffs claim to be part owner. 'A verdict of $3,000 damages for the plain tiff was given yesterday in the suit of Samuel A. Rhodes against W. B. Rodgers, an action for damages for Injuries inflicted by Roderers dur ing a quarrel. Both the men are rivermen. WINNOWED PRETTY SHALL. Lawrence Bank Depositors to Get 18.2 Fer Cent of Their Losses. L. B. Duff yesterday filed his report as aud itor of the accounts of the Lawrence Bank, together with a schedule for the distribution of the fund in the hands of the assignee. This amounts to S199.249 SS. which, less the fees, costs. etc leaves fl97,502 El for general dis tribution. As the general indebtedness is S1.0S5.179 35, this would be a distribution ot 18.2 per cent. The total number ot creditors is 1,936, with claims ranging from Ii2 cents to $32,000. C A. Smiley A; Co. A notable event in the United States and ot special interest to Pittsburg gentlemen is the semi-annual exposition of Dunlap& Co.'s production of fine hats. Messrs. C. A. Smiley & Co., the agents lor Pittsburg and vicinity, report their spring opening and sale of these celebrated hats, which occurred on Saturday, the 20th ult., the most satis factory and largest in the history of this firm. This is due to the increased demand for line hats, the fact that Dunlap'sis the best and most stylish made and that C. A. Smiley & Co. carry the largest line of these fine goods, outside their New York stores. This season's hats are superior to any here tofore offered, both in styiL'ana the manner in which they are finished, being" the light est weight and most comfortaole fitting hat oflered the trade. Messrs. Smiley & Co. invite the gentle men of this city and vicinity to call and see these new styles and provide themselves with the latest and best in hats. C. A. Smiley & Co., wrs 28 fifth avenue. A Train Load of Pickles. The largest single shipment of pickles, preserves and condiments ever seen in America. A solid train load shipment has just been made .by the H. J. Heinz Company Keystone Pickling and .Preserving Works from their new plant, comprising 10 solid car loads. Each car bore a large, attractive banner, with appropriate inscriptions, etc. Tbc train was consigned to their Northwestern branch at St. Pnl, from which point they will bedistributed throughout the great Northwest, from the lakes to the Pacific coast. The shipment is creating a sensation all along the route. The firm are also mak ing similar shipments to San Francisco, Denver, Omaha, Kansas City, Atlanta, and other large cities. EXCURSION TO WASHINGTON, D. C, Via the B. Jfc O. It. K, Thursday, March 12. Rate f9 the round trip; tickets good lor ten days, and valid for trip to Baltimore. Trains leave B. & O. station at 7:25 a. m. and 9:20 p. M. Through Pullman parlor car on the morn ing train and sleeper on the night train. To-Day, Trlday, You can buy a good cassimercsnit for your boy for only $2. We can't do them justice in this little ad. They must be seen to be appreciated. P. C. C. CL, Pittsburg Combisatiow Cxothikg Cosipakt, corner Grant' and Diamond streets, opposite the Court House. Ladles' Salts. Our new department offers extraordinary Talues from 56 50 to $35. llOSENBATJM & CO. Cash paid for old gold and silver at Hauch's, Ho. 295 Fifth avenue wrsn Whes ill with pains and exhaustion Farter's Ginger Tonic is your surest reliei. l'arkers 11 air Balsam aid, the hair growth. Cash paid for old gold and silver at Hauch's. No. 295 Fifth avenue. wfsu VOCATION NOT PROFESSION. Rev. Dr. Sutherland's Idea or What a Minis ter of the Gospel Should Be He Should Study Man and Nature More and Books Less. Ker. Dr. J. R. Sutherland, pastor of the Second Presbyterian Church, lectured yes terday at the Western Theological Seminary, taking for his subject "Self the Center of Power in the Preacher." The Doctor said that the ministry Is wrongfully spoken of as a profession. It is a vocation and not a profes sion. By vocation is meant that the man is distinctly called of God to perform a certain work. Continning Dr. Sutherland said: "Assuming then that the prior necessity of the divine call to the ministry and the divine origin and character of the ministers' message as well M the plcdgo ot the divine presence and blessing with him. and upon his work, wherein does his power from a human point of view rest or center7 In the first place it centers In what he is physic ally, mentally, morally and spiritually the preacher's power centers in the second place, and no less truly, though perhaps not so manifestly, in what ho has experienced. '"The third and last phase or element of self which contributes very largely to the preach er's power is what be has personally seen and heard seen with his own eyes and heard with bis own ears. The great preachers of the world, like Him who spoke as never man spoke, were Inclose communion with nature read and interpreted her lessons for them selves; did not tako them second hand; were able to draw from her exhaustless store house a vast amount of fresh material tor the illustration and enforcement of gospel truth. The trouble is that as a rule wo road too much and look and listen too little. We study naturo in the library rather than in the fields and woods and running brooks. "It will be generally conceded, I think, that the most effective pulpit orator of this ago was the late pastor cf Plymouth Church. No man could listen to him without feeling the spell of his matchless discourse. His hearers were swept along as if by a torrent unbroken and resistless, and yet he was cot what would be called a great or dilligent reader of books. When he did read it was a mere dipping here and there for seed thoughts. But ho studied man and nature in the originals, and thus gath ered fresh material for use. The result was that old truths came from his lips in fresh and fascinating dress. It is both the duty and tho privilege of the minister to tune and touch as with tho fingers of a master the entire scale of the powers and the full compass of his ability RESOLUTIONS OF RESPECT On the Death of an Eminent Alumnus of Michigan's University. A meeting of a considerable number of the alumni ot the University of Michigan was held yesterday afternoon in the office of Joseph Fcltwell, in the Yoder building. Fifth and Wjlie avenues, The occasion of tmS meet ing was the death of Hon. William P. Wells, an eminent lawyer of Detroit, and one of the faculty in the law department of the university. Among those present were Harry Lydick, Joseph Howley and H. L. King. Appropriate action was taken, and then the meeting discussed plans for the organization of the alumni of the university resident In this city. COAL OPERATORS IN IT. Capitalists Behind tho Shoasetownand Clin ton RaU way Revival. C. L. Stevenson, who spends his Sundays in Mo;i townshiD, states that the parties who have the option on the Hhousetown and Clint oj Railway, are members of a coal company, one of whom was in some way connected with ex Seuator W. L. Scott. Mr. Stevenson says the company proposes to take the road and extend it to Fraukford Springs, provided it is feasible to convert it into a standard gauge. Croup, whooping cough and bronchitis Im mediately relieved by Shilob's Cure. Sold by Jos. Fleming & Son, 112 Market St. Lace Curtains I 3,600 pairs our own importation, 68c to $20 a pair; best values ever offered. BOSENBAUM & CO. Fine watch repairing; lowest prices at Hauch's, No. 293 Fifth avenue, wrsu DANGEROUS USE OF STRON PURGATIVES. Pills and purgatives which act quickly upon the bowels, irritate and destroy the mucous coats of the stomach and bowels. A continued use of such remedies produces chronic inflam mation of the stomach and bowels. The use of the genuine imported Carlsbad Sprudel Salt is, therefore, highly recommended because Its ac tion is due solelv to its solvent and stimulating properties, and it does not irritate the stomach. Obtain the genuine imported article only. mli-'! BUSINESS CHANGES. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNEBSHIP The partnership heretofore existing be tween George N. Pfaub and Johu Metrger. Jr., under the firm name of Pfaub & Metzger. grocers, at E:na, Pa., was dissolved on March 3. by mutual consent, John Metzger, Jr., retir ing. The business will be continued by George M. Pfaub, who assumes all liabilities of the firm and to whom all accounts due said firm must be paid. GEORGE N. PFAU a. inho-78 JOHN METZER. JR. DISSOLUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the limited partnership associa tion suled James Dalzell's Son & Company, Limited, has been dissolved by a vote of a majority in number anu talue of interest of the shareholders; that the undersigned have been elected liquidating trustees to wind up the business of said company, and to distribute the net assets among the members of the said limited co-partnership. U W. DALZELL. W. J. CRAWFORD. F. A. RINEHART, mh5-97-D Liquidating Trustees. DISSOLUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the limited partnership associa tion stjled Electric Packing and Supply Com pany, Limited, has been dissolved by a vote of the majority in number and value ot Interest of the shareholders; that the undersigned have been elected liquidating trustees to wind up the 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. mh5-9p-D Liquidating Trnstees. OFFICLVL 1'ITTSBUKG. OFFICE OF THE CITT TREASURER, ) MO'ICIPAI. IlAI.L, SJIITHFIEI.D ST. ( rOTICE IS HEREB1' GIVEN THAT ALL L owners (whether resident or non-resident of the citvof Pittsburg) of drays, carts, wacons, carriages, buggies, etc., to pay their licenses at this office forthwith. AH licenses not paid on or before the first Monday in March, 1891. will be placed in tho hands of vehicle officer for collection, subject to collection feo of 50 cents on each license. Aud all persons neglecting to pay on ovbefore first Monday in May, 1891, will bo 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 innst be returned at the time licenses are taken out, or 25 cents additional will be charged on the license. Rates of license: Each one-horse vehicle, 3D; each two-hoe vehicle, 510; each four-horse vehicle, J12: each four-horse hack, $15; omni busses and timber wheels, drawn by ttvo horses, 210. Ono extra dollar will be charged for each ad ditional horse used in above specified vehicles. J. F. DENNISTON. feC-Sl-D Citv Treasurer. LEGAL NOTICES. JOSIAH COHEN d: CO.. Attorneys at Law, So Diamond Street. ESTA.TE OF ALEXANDER GREEN WALD, deceased. Administrator's no tice. Notice is hereby given that letters of ad ministration on the estate of Alexander Green wald. late of the city of Allegheny, in the county of Allegheny and State "of Pennsyl vania, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay to HANNAH a GREEN WALD. Administra trix, No, 121 Sandusky St., Allegheny Citv, Pa. fel3-7o-F VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN X application will be made to the Governor ot the State of Pennsj Ivanla, on SATUR DAY. March 28, A. D.. lS9i; by M. Osborne, J. L Douglass, J. N. McCune, F. O. Bingham and A. L. Cornell, nnder the act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, entitled"An aci to provide for the incorpo ration and regulation of certain corporations" approved April 29, 1871, and the supplements thereto for the charter of an intended corporation to be called Bridge Com pany, the character and object where of is the maintenance of a bridge over the Youghiogheny river at Suterville for the transportation of travelers, teams.etc, and for these purposes to bave,possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said act of Assembly and its supplements thereto. roh3-2-F tfr-DUplay advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, cf&, ten cents per line for each insert tion, and none taken or less than thirty cents. Top Unebeing displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHEKK WANT, rOB SALE, TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED Ul'TOSP. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with THE Disfatcu. FOR THE SUUTHStDE. NO. HIS CAlteON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 602. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6121 VI.SH AVE., ITTTSBUKG-ADDlTIONAIi. THOMAS McOAFFKKi' 3509 Butler street. EMILU, STUCKEY, 21th street and rennave. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAF.RCHER. 59 Fcdsral street. H. J. JlcBRIDE, Market House, Allegheny. F. H. EGGERS.tSON. Ohio and Chestnut sM. THOMAS MciUEN RY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES, 1'cnnsvlvania and Beaver aves. PERRY M. ULE1M. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. Male Hell'. BARBER-GOOD MAN AT10STAGGARTST., Allegheny. mh6-K LACKSMirll A FHCST-CLAbS BLACK bMIXII. sober and reliable, and one who un derstands looklnir after machinery: sieady work the y ear round to Hie rljrht ian. Address. Kilnir references and stating ivajrcs y, anted, LOCK liOX .no. aiD, city. rah4-:s-MWF BOY-AN ERRAND HOY, 15 TO 16 YEARS OF fe. Apply to-day. between 10 and 11 at HKEltr.N Bit' IS. CO., 535 Wood St. mll6-71 CANVASSER-A UOOI LIVE AND KNER GKTIU canvasser lo canvass a town or 30,000 population for contracts to lemove garbage: state saliry per week with proBpects of steady employ ment. Address BOX 133, Johnstown, Pa. mhC-53 c ANVASSEK-INTKLLIUENT. FOR CEN TURY Dictionary. II. WATTS, 431 Wood st. fclS-32-D CUTTERS AND TAILORS - 95 OUT OF every 100 who attend the Cleveland Cutting School rome through the results of those who use the A. D. KUDE new method of cuttlnjr. intU-24 MAN WHO UNOERSTANDS l'ICTURE frame makinjr and lurniturc repairing; stead v employment and rood wares paid. Apply toSHANAHAN FURNITURE CO., Braddock. Fa. mliC-59 MOLDFKS-SIX GOOO STOVE l'LAT. uiolders, who will be paid the best union pr'crs and civen steady work the year around. Address CR1BBEN SEXTON JS CO., Chicago. mh2-3S EEU1STERED DRUG CLEKK. b. IS. G., Dispatch nffire. ADDRESS mh5-M EELIABLE FKRSON TO ACT AS THE LO CAL representative ofa corporation, with a paid-up capital of S'jO.OOO. in the sale, throngh sub-agents, of Installment S'aWngs Bonds; to such a person a desirable and life-long position can be secured. Address MUTUAL INVEST MENT COMPANY, 413 .Nicollet av., Minneapolis, Minn. mh6-79 SALLBMEN-ON SALARY OK COMMISSION to handle the JJew 1'atent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil: the greatest telling novelty ever produced: erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion of paper: 3X1 to 509 per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted toS6301n six days can other f32 In two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Terrltorv; sam ple by mail 3 cents. For terms and full particu lars address THE MONROE Elt- SER MFG. CO., Lacrosse. Wis. mbi-C-D SALESMEN ALSO CITY SALESMEN. AS A side line, to take orders lor O'Keefe's "O. K." shoe blacking: good commissions, quick seller; finest bucking m -de in the world. Ad dress DR. O'KEEFE & CO., Chemists, 34 Flltli av.. Fittsburg li. Will move to (blsscll block) 70Sbm!tbncldst., on April 1. rnh2-29 SALESMEN-SELLING TO THE RETAIL trade to take our fall line of Jeans, cottonades, dress goods, casstmcres. ginghams and damasks In conuectlou with their other business: good commission. Address MANUFACTURER, Box 131. Bryn Mawr, fa. mh6-80 SOLICITOR S-EN ERttETIC INSURA1N CE solicitors or good business men possessing qualifications as such, to introduce and represent In this and other Slates, alegltlmateandfirsi-rlass beneficial organization, working on the ten-year endowment plan; certificates non-lorfeltable; benefits from S500 to fo. 000 in ten years, or previous iu case of death; plan aeslrable. bulncss-llt c and easily worked, cither on the lodge system or otherwise: exclusive territory given and liberal inducements oflered to those who can accomplish resnlts. Sncb will please address, staling refer ences and territory desired, 1". O. BOX NO. 353, Richmond, Va. mu6-54 YOUNtt SINGLE MAN OF EXPERIENCE IN retail drygoods for wholesale bouse; Inex perienced persons please don't apply. Address, with age, salary wanted, where employed, to BOX 1071. Pittsburg. mhC-53 YOUNG MAN-18 TO 20 YEARS OF AGE. who understands and speaks Uerman. and writes a fair baud. Apply to-day. between 10 and 12, at UEEKEN BROS, ft CO.. 525 Wood St. mhG-72 YOUNG MAN-TO DO GENERAL OFFICE work, by a mercantile house. Address P. O. BOX 498, Pittsburg, Pa. mh6-81 Agents. AGENTS TO SELL THE MOST UNIQUE literary production or modern times: "Dav ennort's Condensations of the Best Flftv Books of the Greatest Authors from Homer to Lew Wal-f lace." lntcndel lor the use or busy American people: sold only by subscription: price tt 75 in cloth binding. P. J. FLEMING CO., 77 Dia mond st. fe21-TWTrssu AKKNTS-N'EW CIGAR LIGHTER: EVERY clsrar smoker buys; lights in wind or rain; sample 15c. two for 25c. 31 dozen bv mall; stamps taken. STAYN EK & CO., Proi ldence. It. I. fel9-65 AGENTS-ST. PATRICK'S DAY ORNA MENTS, as worn in Ireland! sample mailed 5c: big profits; immense sales: investigate now bcioie too late. M. EK-SST. Cleveland. O. fe23-91-TTSSU-ma6, 8, 10, 12 GENTS TOELL THE-LIFE. POEMS and speeches of John Boyle O'Reilly: memo rial edition. For terms and territory applv to M. F. FANNING, 539 Grant st. mh6-85 AGENTS-TO SELL THE lTTTSBURG MOP WRINGER: easv work an profitable. Ap ply at NO. 205 WOOD" ST. mhl-7S Fcmnln Help. GIKL-GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK, principally cooking. In omall family, help given for washing and Ironing; irood wages paid to the proper party. Apply at 63 BURN A VISTA ST.. Allegheny. mh4-7 f IKL-NEAT - LOOKING, RESPECTABLE XX young woman to assist with chamberwork and nurse child 1 3 car old; small family; home for the proper person. Address W. M., Dispatch oftice. mh6-65 Male and Female Help. TEAMSTERS (2). 2 DAIRYMEN, FARM hands, laundress, dishwashers cooks, chambermaids, house girls, nurse girls. MEE HAN'S. 545 0rantst. lei. 90. mh2-D Sltnatlons. BOOKKEEPING-I ATTEND TO AN YTH1NG in Ihe line or intricate accounting, such as opening and closlug of books or correction or errors: also give instructions In the use of the Voucher system. A. F. SAWHILL, 187 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. de6-54-D POSITION AS STENOGRAPHER AND typewriter or clerk: 10 years' experience In various departments railroad business: good references. Address RAILROAD, Dispatch office. mhG-53 POsITION-BY CANDY MAKER TO AVORK on counter goods and ire cream: New York references. Address N. D., Dispatch office. mh6-10 POfelTION-ASPAlNTER IN A UNION SHOP: has had two years' experience In Germany: understands graining and marblelzliig. Address JAKESPANG, 1202 Carson st., S. S., city. lnhl-6 SITUATION BY EXPERIENCED SHOE clerk; can also keep a set of books; best of refer nces given. Address D. S care Johnson's bhoe Palace, Altoona, Pa. mb6-41 SITUATION-BY AMERICAN LADY'. AS first-class cook: meat or pastry. Call to-day at HOTEL HAMILTON. lnh6-7ll Real Estate. HOTEL-A THOROUGHLY GOOD HOTEL man wants house lit or near Pittsburg: fur nished; at once: communications confidential. C. W-, Dispatch ofilce. 1C2S-27 Itooms. BOOMS FOR A PRINTING OFFICE (ONE, two, or three) With total floor space of tromxMO to3,COJfcet: within 10 minutes of Pitts burg postofflce. Address P. O. BOX 3, Allegheny City. mn6-51 Financial. MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY. SUBURBAN and farm properties: stocks. Ccnool and municipal uonds, as well as vther securities, negotiated. ED. W1T1TSH. 410 Grant st.. Pitts burg, l'a. fell-2i-D " f ORTGAGES-WE HAVE 85,000 TO DIVIDE 1VL intoSjOu, jscoorfi.ouo loans: sio,ooo to divide into two mortgages, (6, OOU and 4,000) also have I1.20J. H5 and 5,000: expenses very light; money ready on approval of title. S. J. Fl.fcM 1N G CO., 152 Fifth av. Tel. 1772. fc7-17 MORTGAGES ON CITY OK ALLEGHENY county property at lowest rates. HENRI' A. WEAVLK CO.. 112 Fourth avenue. mb2-D T'O LOAN S300,W, IN AMOUNTS OF 33,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 5 per cent: also smaller amounts at 0 per cent. BLACK & UA1RD. Va Fourth avenue. se21-d26-D TO LOAN 1200,000 ON MORTGAGES I00 and upward at 6 per cent; 8500,000 at4K Per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. 5. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth ave. OC23-P WANTED. Boarders and Lodgers. LADY OWNING A LARGE AND BEAUTI FUL East End resldeuce, whose annuity Is somewhat limited, would take an elderly couple or person and render iraternal care. Address MATERNAL, Dispatch Place. mli6-73-F8u Miscellaneous. ALLTO USE JONES' BEDBUG PARALYSER Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no poison; roaches banished oy contract; satisfac tion given, or no pay. Prepared by. GEO. W. JONES. 222 Federal st.. Allegheny, Pa. Sold by an first-class druggists. Residence No. 80 Mon te ry St. lyll-42-MWF EVERY LADY-WISHING TO BE HEKOWN dressmaker to call at 616 Penn ave. (op posite Home's stores) and Investigate MADAME FDESHER'S ladies' tailoring system; no risk; parties responsible: school now open. nol9-23 EVERYONE TO KNOW THAT THEY CAN get their sewing machine repaired In first class order: all work warranted at the lowest prices; genuine needles and attachments for all j.akesat H.CARTER'S, Sewing Machine Bazaar, 19 Sixth st., two doors below BIJou Theater. Ja22-MWF PORCHASER-FOR STANDS, CASES AND other composing room fiirnltnrn now stand ing on upper floor of NO. 89 Fifth av., soon to be vacated: country newspaper or other cash buyer will find this a rare chance. Call on BUSINESS sts between the hours of 3 and 5 P. Ji. fe20-117, PURCHASEK-FOR GLASS WORKS RE CENTLY built near largeclty on B. &O.K.K-, main line: capacity-equal to any reasonable de mand for bottle work. Address A. W. LYMAN, 21!) E. Fayette st.. Baltimore. Md. mli5-9 FOR SALE ElirrtOVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. BLUFF ST.. NEAR COLLEOE-NEW BRICK house 8 rooms, bithroom, tile hearths, slate mantels: all late Improvements. ROBERT COW ARD, 20 1iluirst. mh4-SI-MWFSu' 371LF.GANTFROI'rRTY-CORNERDUFFAND -J Wjlieav.: house contains 11 rooms and bath room: lot onxino feet: will sell at a bargain. GEORGE JOHNSTON, on the premises, or 62 Fourth av. mhS-35 PENN AVENUE VALUABLE DOWNTOWN oropertv: 6J feet ront by 180 feet deep: large brick buildings on same; good Investment: sure enhancement In price: a chance but seldom offered In this locality to an early buver. bee ALLES &. BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. (b so) mha-wFssir SECOND AV.. NEAR SMITHF1ELD-TIIREE two-story buildings, lots each 22HxS0 feet. GEORGE JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth av. mh5-35 VALUABLE PROPERTY-CORNER SEV ENTH and Duquesne way; 10 per cent In vestment. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth avenue. mb5-35 730-EL3I STREET. NEAR FIFTH AVE- '9 NUE. two-storv brick dwelling of 7 rooms. hall, bathroom, hot and cold water, both cases. laundry, dry cellar, and all modern conveniences: house In pood condition: lot 21x90, to Congress t. (eSO) BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth ar. mhs-55 East End Residences. BOND ST., NEAR HIGHLAND AV. "NEW frame house, reception nail, parlor, dining, kitchen, 4 bedrooms, bath, 2 fin. attic rooms, slate roof, all modern, heater, etc. A. GOEDDEL, 109 Collins av., near corner Penn av.. East hnd. mh5-24' ELLSWORTH AV.-FOR A FEW DAYS BE FORE leaving for California, a line, large Ellsworth av.. East End, residence property, cheap. Address INVALID, Dispatch office. ' mh6-76 HOUSES WE HAVE FOR SALE TWO OF theltandsomest.best built and most conven iently arranged houses in East End. They are substantial three-story brick houses of 11 rooms each, with reception hall, polished; hardwood mantels, sliding doors, large pantry, china and linen clo&ts, laundry, cement cellar, combina tion electrlt and gas chandeliers; entirely mod ern houses, every room papered: surroundings first-class; street paved and sewered; large lots; very desirable homes andean be bought on easy terms. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady avs.. East End. (3027). ina3-68ruwr' MAKGARETTA ST., NEAR HIGHLAND av. a bargain to a quick buyer: a lot 50x 111 leet; price, S2.500: sure to advance lnslCe of 60 days. A. GOEDDEL, W9 Collins av., near corner Penn av.. East End. mh5-24 KES1DENCE-A NICE RESIDENCE IN THE East End: 8 rooms, with bath, lavatory, nat. gas. laundry, etc.; double lot 50x120 feet: near shadyslde. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO.. 139 Fourth av. mb5-IS SOUTH HIGHLAND AV. CHOICE . .location: very desirable brick residence: lot 43x134; all modern improvements: in splendid condition. HENRY A. BREED, 516 Market St. mli5-88 ffi OOO WILL PURCHASE A SIX-ROOM Ov)9 brick house with finished attic, almost new. In the East End, 5 minutes' walk from steam cars or cither cable road ana only half square from Duqucsnc traction. Is modern tnroughont, laundry and stationary tubs, two Inside w. c, cement cellar, hot and cold water, bath, stationary washstands. inside shntters. china closet, front and back stairs, electric llght3, slate mantels, front and back porches, nat. gas. slate roof, and in a good neighborhood: terms 31.000 cash, balance to suit. J. ('. JAMISON & CO., 133 Frankstown av., E. JC 10112-37-3' ffljQ 230-BEN VENUE AV., NEAR .MILL u)7 VALE av.. a two-story and attic irame duelling of nine rooms, including two rooms In attic pantrv. china closet,linen closet, range. bath room, lnstdew.c. stationary washstand in bath room, laundry with stationary tubs.3sets of sliding doors, stained glass windows, oiiel window on second floor, nice chandeliers, hardwood stair case, good sewerage; lot 50x314, coveriin with choice Irult trees; this is a fine lot, one of the best In this pretty place. (al28) BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourih av. mh5-3") Of OOO-NEWSIX-ROOMED FRAME HOUSE Odtl with two finished attic rooms, slate mantels, tile hearths, batb, stationary washstand. etc., nat. and art. gas, excellent dry cellar, city water, range, two porches, well located, within easy five minutes of Fifth av. cable and two mluutes of Duquesne electric; lot 24X14C: worth looking up. s. A. DICKIE Jt CO., Penn and Shady avs, E. E. (1253). East End property only. mh3-3-TuWF CO 200-IS CHEAP FOR A SIX-ROOMED 009 frame house on a good street In central location. East End: can easily walk from house to Firth av. cable in two minutes; recep. hall, nat. gas, city water, dry cellar, street Is sewered: terms arranged to suit purchaser. S. A. DICKIE Jc CO., cor. Penn and Shady avs., E. E. (835). Dealers only in East End property. mh3-C3-TnWF 2T 500 WILL PURCHASE A 6-ROOM NEW O i? irame house In the East End. 5 minutes' walk from R. It. station; has slate mantels, hall, vestibule, double front door, front and back porches, elec, lights, slate rool; In a pleasant locttlon; only 3500 cah. balince to suit. J. C. JAMISON & CO., 133 Frankstown av. mh2-37-nwr OA 50O-MEYKAN AVENUE, NEAR LOUISA Ott9 street, two-story frame dwelling of B rooms and hall, nice front porch, windows extend down to floor of porch, hall nicely papered, nat ural gas, water in kitchen, good cellar, etc. : lot 22 xlooieer, to an alley; good stable. (dl3S). BLACK A It AIRD, 95 Fourth av. mh6-55 SI OOO-CASH. BALANCE IN MONTHLY 1 payments. wlIlbuyanew2-storvfranieor8 rooms; hard wood mantels with cabinets, china closets, electric light: In fact, a complete home; one square from Neglcy av. and good location: Im mediate possession. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av. mhl-121-MFS CI 500-ON EASY' PAYSIENTS, A NEW 0 1-9 frame house, 6 rooms, nicely papered, within 5 minutes' walk of cable roads and East Liberty It. R. station; price, 31.600; 3300 casb, balance monthly payments. A. GOEDDEL, 109 Collins av,, near corner Penu av,, East End. inh5-24' ffi- rj OOO-PENN AV., BETWEEN LANG OX i 9 aud Hoinewood avs: two-story brick dwelling ot 11 rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c. hot and cold water, both gases, laundrv, porches, etc ; lot 51x330 to street; iruit of all 'kinds. (aSil.) BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fonrth av. mh6-55 Ql 500 WILL BUY A SEVEN'-ROOMED Otfc? dwelling: slate mantels, batb, h. and c. water, good lot, nice shrubbery; one square lrom South Highland av. : location the best in the East End. See BAXTER, THOMPSON" A CO.. 162 Fourth av. mal-117-MWTsn SO SOO-LANG A V., NEAR PENN AV., js two-storv frame dwelling of six rooms, hall, natural gns. cemented eclar; house papered throughout; lot 40x100. (AMI) BLACK 4 HAlliD, 95 Fourth av. nib6-SS QQ 500-EDWIN ST., NEAR S. HIGHLAND OO? av.,a two-story frame duelling of Orooms, hall, natural gas. etc.; papered and painted throughout: lot 25x120. (a334.) BLACK BAIRD, 93 Fourih av. iuh6-55 C"I 500-A COMPLETE SHADYSIDK RESI UvJ? DEN'CE, goodstlc, brick, nine rooms, modern fixtures, location very central anddcslra blc; lot 30x100. W. A.HERRON & SONS.60 Fourth avenue. mIl3-S5-:',G,10 Allegheny Residences. ITiOR SALE-?6,f0-ON' ESPLANADE ST.. ? near the parks, Allegheny, brick house. G rooms, attic, laundry, pantry, bath, modern fix tures: Iot20x90 ft. to au alley. (10) sec W. A. HERKON & SON'S, bO Fourth av. mhS-63-6.9,12.16 J1BERTY ST. OUTSIDE THE FI.OODr.D J district, Nos. 1211 and 1213 Liberty st. ;60x 100 to alley. J. RITZENMEIER. mh4-34-WFbu BESIDENCE-NEW BRICK RESIDENCE rrontlngon the park: 10 rooms, batb, laun dry, etc.; all the modern conveniences: hard wood riuish; bcautllul home; will sell cheap, as owner is going to mou away. Inquire of J. C REILLY, 77 Diamond St., Pittsburg. mh4-31 SHERMAN A V., ALLEGHENY-TWO-STORY and mansard brick dwelling, S rooms, bath, h. and c. water, both gasps, laundry, cemented floor, good location. BAXTER, THOMPSON jfc CO., J62 Fourth av. mlil-llU-wrsu Cl Ci 300-BEECH ST., TWO-STORY PRESS-C5-LOJ BRICK dwelling consisting of 11 rooms, bathroom and two rooms in mansard and rear garret, hall and vestibule with nice marble walu scot and Taney tile floor, nice library, side hall en trance, pantry, range, laundry, furnace. Inside and outside w. c. marble mantels throughout, cemented cellar, inside shutters, natural gas, etc. : lot 30x100 to alley: this IS one or the most de sirable streets in Allegheny; the house is complete in all its arrangements and is sure to please: It is convenient to parks, also to both street car lines, (b 168) BLACK Jt BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. mh6-5S C?T 300-JACKSON ST.. NEAR WEBSTER OOl St.. two-story and mansard brick dwell ing of eight rooms, ball, vestibule, stone hearths, bathroom, inside w, c. hot aud cold water, nat ural and artificial gas, nice range, laundry in cellar: lot, of a desirable size. 20x100. (b lit) BLACK Jb BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. mh6-55' FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. ABegheny Residences. MC1NTIRE ST.-NEARPERRYSV1LLEAV.. Tenth ward, Allegheny, live new houses: S rooms, laundrv, bathroom, h. and c. water, mar ble mantels, tile hearths, both gases; two' min utes' walk from electric cars; cheap and on easy terms. Inquire or J. I. .MILLER, on the grounds, ors. MCCAIN, PcrrysvlIIe av. rc23-17 Hazelwood Residences. HAZELWOOD-2-STORY FRAME DWELL ING of 7 rooms, bath, hall, laundry, hard wood finish, newly papered and painted. nat. gas. li. and c water. Inside w. c. sewered, etc.: lot 60x120 feet; 2 minutes' walk from llaielwood sta tion and Second Avenue Electric RMIway: price. 8A800: terms reasonable. IRA M. BUHCH FIELD, 15S Fourth av. . laIS-30 Suburban Residences. Ct"! Q OOO BRADDOCK AV.. HAWKINS DXj& station, a two-story frame dwelling of nine rooms and threeattlc rooms. parlor, library, dining room and kitchen on first floor; large cen ter and side hall,- bathroom with hot and cold wa ter; bay window in parlor, library and dining room; large front, side and rear norc lies, good well of water at back door, also cistern, natural and artlncla! gas: rooms pipcred throughout: there Is about one acre of ground covered with large shade and fruit trees: good staolc on prop erty. (k) BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. Mh6-55 Q ACHF.S-AND GOOD RESIDENCE ON P.. O Ft. W. C R. R near Sewickley. contigu ous to railroad station: a pretty place: shade aud shrubbery: 10 rooms and all modern Improve ments In the residence; all In prime order- out-buldln-, etc.. etc.; a bargain.' JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. mb6-39 CI ST OOO TEMPERANCEVILLE, GREEN 3i.O? 'IKEE borough. Pittsburg and Wash ington turnpike, a good frame dwelling ot 9 rooms, hall, natural gas. slate mantels, etc.: ground comprtstl 9 acres; will trade for city prop rtv. (132) BLACK A BAIRD, V5 Fourth av. mh6-65 OQ 300 AVALON STATION'. BEAVER fjijl road, frame store and dwelling contain ing store and 4 dwelling rooms, hall, good, dry cellar: this Is a irood business location; now occu- Bled as a grocery: lot 50x114. (hl6). BLACK Jb AIRD. 95 Fourth av. mh6-53 FOR SALE LOT15. CltT Lots. ATA BARGAIN-ON PENN. NEAR FOURTH St.. large lot: 11,000 per front foot. GEO. JOHNSTON, 62 Fourth av. mh5-S5 IN THE THIKrEENTH WARD. PITTSI5URO. 293 lovely building lots. JOHNSION'S LOT AGENCY, 61 Fourth av. mh5-35 LOTS-ON WYLIE, WEBSTER AND BED FORD avs.: great bargains. GEO. JOHN STON, Agent, 63 Fourth av. mh5-35 East End Lots. LOT-A NICE LOT, 50xl0 FEET. IN THE East End, Ben Venue, near Center av. elec tric cars, 'terms from W.W. ACHESON. "' sell Block, fourth floor. mh5-U' Olfl OOO-AlKEN AV. AND P. Jt7 H.A tijlAJ? fine piece of ground fronting abont 235 ji feet on Aiken av. and 150 feet In depth, with f frame dwelling, (a 361). BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Founnav. mn6-,- 5JQ 300 PER ACRE -BRADDOCK AV..NEAR OOl Riddle St.: 6 acres of ground wlthairont agc of 350 feet. (a23) BLACK & BAIRD, !K Fourth avenue. mhb-55 DQ 123 - BELLEF1ELD AV.. FRONTING DO? Schenlev 1'ark entrance: line lot. size 25x95. (dlU6). BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. mh&-5.V SX 025 -CENTER AV.. NEAR NEVILLE O? st.; lot 75x170: an elegant building site, (a 198). BLACK BAIRD, 05 Fourth av. mhS-55 ffij-l 00,000-SHADYLANE.TWENTY-SECOND tip 1 ward, about 30or31 acres of beautiful land, (dill). BLACK Jfc BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. ;nli6-K" fiAIlecfienv X.ots. EAST ST.-10O VERY NICE LOTS: 25 CASH will secure your choice. JOHNSTON'S LOT AGENCY. 62 Fourth av. mh5-!j GREAT BARGA1NS-1N EAST ST. LOTS: evervbodv w ants one. fall at JOHNSTON'S AGENCY for plan. 62 Fourth av. mhS-SS" LOT-60X6O WITH LARGE FRAME BUILD ING, corner Lombard St. and Hell 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 having no further use for It. will sell it for what it will bring; 11,000 can remain on mortgage for several vears: special attention Invited: it will pay to attend this sale. A. LEGGATE&SON, Auctioneers, 108 Fourth av, fe28-49-D ON THE RESERVE TOWNSHIP SIDE OF East St., Alleghenv-3C01ots: (50 cash. GEO. JOHNSTON. Agent, 62 Fourth av. mb5-35 200 LOTS-ON EAST ST.. ALLEGITENY. ranclnir in nrlce from 1150 lo 3175 each lot : quick sales. light profit. GEORGE .IOIIN ON, Agent, 62 Fourth av. mh5-35 STO Suburban Lots. AT 1NGRAM-ELEVEN BUILDING LOIS, beautiful shade and fruit trees. GKo. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth av. mh5-35 T INC5EAM-10 ACRES-CHOICE. GEO. L JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth av. mbS-SS" IDLEWOOD STATION-DUK1NG THIS WEEK five acres, near Idlewood station, Panhandle R. K.. for $3,000. Address NOW , Dispatch ofilce. mb6-77 SUBURBAN PROFERTl THE LARGEST , lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best terms In the county at Sheraden, 15 minutes from Union station: sec Sheraden before you buy else where. ANDREW PAlTERhO.N, Secretary, 137 Fifth av. fc37-72-D" Q-f fT CASH AND SMALL MONTHLY OJLvJvJ payments will buy a handsomo five room house with flue lot in Etna park place, a rapidly growing suburb. Ave minutes.' walk from station and Irom new electric line to be built this summer: price Jl, 4u0; get out of the flooded dis tricts. MAGAW GOFF, LIm., 145 Fourth av. mhe-SS-TTFSu' Q-t f OOO LYTLE ST.. NEAR OREE.N O JLL FIELD av.. Twenty-third ward, a line tract of land containing 3;V acres of ground: suit able to divide into small lots for building two story frame dtrellings of about Ave rooms on the same. (C5i) BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. inhC-55' COQV-W-'LL BUY A NICE LEVELLOI', tSOOU 50X137. on good wide St., near Brush ton station; this Is far below lt real value: don't fall to see It. HOWARD BROWN, 151 Fourth w. fe37-t9-MWF OOO FOR ALL-WALLS STATION. P. P.. 19 1!.: Moss Side av.: 5 lots. 25x100 each. (k30) BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. mh6-55 QOftri-MARION STATION, B. O. It. R., J303U Sylvan av.. lot. size 20x107. (dIC2). BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. mhti-55' Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY', N. J. -RENT OKSALE Hotels, cottages aud iiath houses; lots for sale In all parts of the city; also South Atlantic City. ISRAEL O. ADAMS Jfc CO.. Real Estate Agents. Real Estate and Law Building, fcd-91 Farms. FAKM-WILL SELL OR EXCHANGE FOR city property 240 acres rich land on P. 11. It. .all Improved, board aud post fences, fine slate roofed mansion ten rooms, marble mantels etc.: finest barns and outbuildings; 25 acres orchard; call mid get particulars: sell at a great sacrifice. ED WrrriSH, 410 Grant t., Pittsburg. mh6-D Sliscellaneous. EAST END DWELLINGS 83,800 Rural av., new Queen Anne frame, 6 rooms, tin. attic, hall, bath. w. c.. large rront fiorch. nkely finished and papered throughout; ot 23 8-10x100. 83,500 Mayflower st., frame, 6 rooms, attic, both gases, water: lot 23x101 to 20-ft. alley. 87.C00 Penn av..jicw mansard brick. 9 rooms, bathroom, hall, both gases, h. and c. water, state mantels, tile hearths, range: lot 25x108. J3.200 Euclid av.. new frame. 6 rooms, hall, both gases, slate mantels; a complete and desir able little home. 83,000 Broad St., frame. 5 rooms, hall, front and rear porches, water, electric light: cemented cel lar: lot 21x145. 82,300 each Cypress st., three new frame dwell ings. 5 rooms, each, nat. gas, water, etc., neatly finished; lot 3xlOU to alley. 83,700 Hastings St.. near Eiyslan av., new frame, 6 rooms, hall, cemented cellar, neatly fin ished; lot 25x120. 83,900 31lguonettc st , near Ncglev av , new frame, 4 rooms, fin. attic, large porch, hall: lot 20x120. For terms and particulars see SLOAN CO.. mh4-40-MWF' . 127 Fourth a v. FOR SALE HCS1NESS. Husincss Opportunities. BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY - IN first-rate locality In a good tumi; et,T terms; must .be sold at ouce. Address N. P. D . DIi patch ofilce. iuh5-21 BUSINESS-GOOD ESTABLISHED LIGHT mfg. business: any person wishing to make anrotltablc investment may address P. . liOX NO. 413. iuh6-n CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING goods store In Beaver Falls, Pa.: best cloth ing stand in the town: will sell or rent building to bujer; at present doing a j early business of be tneen !25,000 and 830,000; owner h-iving other business cause for selling. Address 1L MOVER, Beaver Falls, Pa. mh4-13 GENERAL STORE-IN GOOD TOWN NEAR the city; feed store and oldestabllshedstand: grocery stores at all prices: slioesturts. urng storcs, cigar stores, notion stores, bakerlrs. meat markets. PERCIVAL A; CHAPMAN, 4,2) Grant street. iuh6-C5 H ARDWARE 1IUSI.NESS-A RARE OFFOR '1UNIIY: the oldest and best established hardware and builder supply houje Iu town of 7.U0U, near Pittsburg, uoiiig annual business ot 835.CU0, will bo sold at stock inventory. THom; meanlug business address HARDWARE AND BUILDER, Dispatch ofilce. nilil-.li rE3TAUKANT-FINELY LOCATED. fl.SOO; li butcher shop, planing mill und lumber yard, n lth annual bnsluess, of JISO.WO, on casr terms; shoestorc, tlnshop, grocery stores, 850u to f5.i0: bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores, milk dcoots. SUEPARD & CO.. 151 Fourth av. fc25- ROUTE-FIRST-CLASS DISPATCH NEW'S x"AFER route, dally aud Sunday; gross profits amounting to J42 weekly; will sell for cash only. For Information cilla.terfi F. t. at 85 ANN ST., Pittsburg. uih6-117 BOO-GENEKAL STORE IN GOODTOWN: 1 nhotorranh Eallerv: grocery stores 8300 to Sj.OOo; cigar stores, notion, milk depot, hardware: In good town. HOLMES Jfc CO., 42u Smithfield at. mbWl FOK SALE-SIISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc HORSE DESIRABLE FAMILY HORSF, kind and sound, for carriage or saddle, also phaeton and harness, all In good condition; owner about to leave city. Inquire or address L. J. POPE, 5190 Liberty av.. K. E. mh6-50-MFu Machinery and Metals. J71NGINES. BOILERS AND CONNECTIONS. It with freight elevator, lormlng part ordunll catc plant heretofore kept In building No. S9 Fifth av. for use in emergencies by The Dispatch: bar gain toqulck buyer. Call on BUSINESS MANA GEETHE DISPATCH. Sinitbilcld and Diamond sts.. between the hours of 1 and 5 F. M. fe20-U7 HOISTING ENGINES. DERRICKS 'A.VD derrick forglngs, steel hoisting and guy ropes In stock; stationary engines and boilers, shears, clay and ore pans. etc. THOMAS CAR UN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky streets. Alle gheny. Pa. au5-35-MWF SECOND-HAND ENGINE AND BOILERS One 14v24. two 12x18, one'llx2J, one 10x20, one 10x16. 9x12, 8vl2 and large lot of smaller sizes; 10-H. P. mounted portables one pair of hollers 42x26: agent for the Standard governor, pumps, sharilue. pulleys, etc 23 and 25 Park Way. Alle gheny. Pa. J. S. YOUNG. fe6-D SECOND-HAND ENGINES-ONE 27 H. P. Ball pat. electric light engine, almost new; oncSxS. one 7x7. one 5x6, vertical engines: one heavy 14x24. one 11x12, 3 8x12 and 2 7x12. In hori zontal engines: all oodanew. HARMES MA CHINE DEPOT, SSFlrstav.. Pittsburg. Pa. Ja30-D THE CELEBRATED ACME AUTOMATIC safety engines and non-cvploslvc boilers, for gas or oil fuel, from one to five-horse power: also, the latest Improved ventilating fans; perfect satisfaction guaranteed: by J. FRAOER. Gen eral Agent, No. 4 Firth av., Pittsburg. Pa. I fel5-l(Vi-MWF rflllr.PORl'ER i DOUTHETTLO.. L1M..DAR X. RAGH St. and River av.. Allegheny, Pa.. engines, boilers and castings. Repairing prompt ly attended to. JaS-86 Miscellaneous. COMPOSING ROOM FURNITURE. SUCH AS stands cases, trucks and chases; desiring to quickly dispose of the duplicate plant now standing on upper floor ol No. 93 Fifth av.. no reasonable oiler will be refused. Call between 1 and 5 F. M. on BUSINESS .MANAGER THE DISPA1CH, Smithfield aud Diamond sts. fc30-117 TOLET. City Hesldences. -VVO. 507 PENN AV.-DWELLING AND OF 1 FlCEf: three-story honse, eight rooms, two offices on first floor, one office oil second floor; wll rcntoihres and dwelling separately if desired. W. A. HERKON Jfc SONS. SO Fourth av mhS-llf 1 QQ THIRD AV.. NEAR GRANT ST.. JLt-JtlJ three-story brick dwelling, 14 rooms: all conveniences: first-rlass location for roomers; moderate rent. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., 163 Fourth av. inh4-43t East End Hesidences. ON WALNUT ST.. SHADYSlDE-NEAR IVY st.; house of 10 rooms: alt modern Improve ments. GEO. JOHNS'lON, Agent, 02 Fourth av. xnh5-3t Allegheny Hesldences. 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 Jfc CO., 162 Fourth av. mhl-118t "XTO. 30 TAGGARTST.-NF.W BRICK HOUSE. 1S S rooms, hall, bath, lanndry. all conven iences: rent low. JOHN K. EWING i CO.. S3 Federal st. mhfi-82-r-.ut -VTO 17 MONTEREY ST., ALLEGHENY. 11 IX rooms, all modern conveniences: convenient to parks. GEO. JOUNSION, Age,.t, 62 Fourth avenue. mh5-35t WILLOW ST., NUNNERY HILL. ALLE GHENY Two cozy frame houses, fonr rooms each: desirable location. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent. 62 Fourth av. mh5-35t Q"t ARCH ST.-BRICK HOUSE, 8 ROOMS OD and all conveniences. JOHN K. EWING Jfc CO.. 89 Federal st. mh3-90-TTrst Sabnrban Hesldences. ATINGRA51-A VERY NICE RESIDENCE, eight rooms, several acres of ground: abund ance of fruit trees: about 20 minutes from railroad station, GEO. JOHNsTON.Agent, 62 Fourth av. lnbJ-Mt G 1KAFTON-5 MINUTES' WALK FROM STA j TION: three 6-roomed houses with 3 rooms in attic, porches, ga and good wafer. Inquire of J. R. MURPHY, P. C. C JtSt. L. it. R. mhi-79t HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS-AT INGRAM. ABOUT 10 minutes frouiR. R. station. GEO. JOHN SI'ON, Agent. 63 Fourth av. mh5-l"it Apartments. K 0031 -TO SATISFACTORY PERSON. ROOM in Ellsworth av.. East End. residence; sur roundings beautiful; famllv exactly private. Ad dress HOMESTEAD, Dispatch office. mh6-75t EOOMS TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS, second floor Iront. 43) PENN A V. mh6-88t Hoslnesft Stands. E LEGANTLY FURNISHED BARBER SHOP aud bathrooms in a laree. thriving town. 20 miles from Pittsburg: good chance for a live, steidy barber: rent 837 50 per month. For full particulars call on ROSS W. BLACK, 819 Liberty street. inhn-74t FINE W'AREHOUSE ON S.MITHF1KLD ST.. corner propert : 2 stories and cellar: 40 feet lront. BAXTER, THOMPSON Jfc CO.. 182 i ourth aenue. mh4-5u-4,6,7t LARGE STOREROOSt-AT 75 (DISPATCH building) Diamond St.: next store but one toSmlthtleldtslze abont 20X100, and widening to 30 leet In the reir; steam heat, electric light and rear entrance for wairons and goods; power can also be supplied If needed. Apply to J. J CLARK, room 26, Dispatch building, 75, 77and79 Diamond st. Ja22-97t MARKET ST., NEAR FIRST AV.-THREE-S'lORY warehouse with third floor of corner hnlldlng. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent. 62 Fourth avenue. rcb-35t PARTOFA STOREROOM 107 FEDERAL ST. by JOHN K. EWINO JL CO., 89 Federal St. ni!l4-37t STORES AND BUSINESS ROOJ1S IN ALL parts of the two cities and suburbs: send yonr njnre and address aud we will mall you our rent list regularly until April 1, free of charge. BLACK Jfc BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. de!7-20t SLAUGHTER HOUSE -MEAT MARKEr. wagons, inaelilnerv and tools aud large trade. For further Information address BOX 184, Lee tonla, o. mh5-8t rpHESIXTU FLOOR OF 75.77and 79 DIAMOND st. will be to let from Anrll 1. with nosslblv possession to lessee earner: aiinensions wxirj leet: lighted upon all four sides and also from large central well: suitable for large wholesale warerootn or light manufacturing: both passen- ;er and freight elevators, electric light, steam icatlng and power supplied lTnecessary. Appiy to J. L. CLARK, room 26, 78, 77 and 79 Diamond it. Ja22-5St rrUIE VERtf DESIRABLE FOUR-STORY I warehouse about being completed on Fourth av., near Market st. GEO. JOHNSTON, 62 Fourth avenue. mh-.!5t WAREHOUSE THREE-STORY NO. 112 Water st. Apply to EST. JAMES WOOD, 800 West Carson St. fe20-54f Offices. Deal; lioom. tc DESK ROOM-AT JOHNSTON'S REAL ES TATE offices. GEO. JOHNSTON, 63 Fourth avenue. iuh5-35t OFFICES-IN" IRISH. PENN. EISNER. EX CELSIOR, Schmertz, Kuhnand other build ings and In other good localities: send us your name and address and we will mail youonrrert list regularly nntll April! free of charge. BLACK XBA1KD, 95 Fourth av. Jsl8-63t OFFICES IN GERMAN1A SAMNG3 BANK Building. Wood and Diamond sts.. singly or In suits: all modern Improvements and low rent, inquire at THE RANK. oc23-49t OFFICE-LARGE OFFICE ON FIRST FLOOR Shannon building. IC8 Fourth av.. now occu pied bv F. Flnswaltc, broker. Inquire ROOM 44. mlil-J3t Miscellaneous. DW ELLIN GS. STORES A SIIU FFICES U PON request wc will n.all von onr rent list reg ularly until April 1, Iree of charge; write your name plalulv and give lull residence address street and number. BLACK BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. fe3-71t PEILSONAI- 13EKSONAL-CAS1I PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver: jewelry repaired: new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUC11. 511 smltliticla st jjlS-il IERSONAL-i-ENCYCLOFKDIA BRITAN NI CA. !24: Chambers' Lncyclopcdla, !I0. All others at hair prices for3;'days onlv. FRANK BACON Jfc CO., AH smithfield ot., Pittsburg. Pa. fe4-'S PERSONAL-FINE HOOKS-WB.IIAVETHE finest collection of finely illustrated books in Pittsburg: bcnutirulblndlngs; low prices iconic and sec them: hundreds or books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK SIORE. Hx) Liberty St. del2 PERSON A I. -RELIEVE THAT TIRED, aching feeling about the eyes by having proper glasses adjusted by CHE-SMAN & MAN N ION. 42 Federal st- Allegheny. Best SI spec tacles on earth. Artificial eyes iusertcd. frs-113-Trsii rouNii. I70UND-A RELIEF FOR M HEADACHE BY 1 having proper glasses adjusted by the ex perts in lense-. CHESSMAN & MANN'loN. 43 Federal St.. Allegheny. Best SI spectacles on earth. Artificial eyes Inserted. lo-113-TFSU 17H1UND-A LARUE LOT OF WINTER ? clothing belonging to residents of this city was loiind hanging in the rooms occupied by DICKSON, Ihe tailor, 05 Filth avr.. upstairs, altered, cleaned and repaired; the owner? should call lor tneui. as Dickson requires the room. nol3-D "& CDDTrSHT I Strous & McAteer 643 LIBERTY ST. sepl-25-Mwr Blue Grass Stock Farm. Three hours from Pittsburg, near postofflce stores, churches, graded schools and railroad Living water and shade tn every lot. No hilly or waste land. CHAHLES 30MEHS ft CO. mh6-68-D lac CHOICE PHOrEIiTIES. CHEAP AND DESIRABLE LOTS. FINE SITUATION.' JustOff of North Highland Av.. 3T. 100x14,1 Fl Will sell as a whole V dlTldeV "-'" f Wo nfT.r rhem rhnin and WJ.A mk8 laVOf. Die term', S. A. DICKIE& CON Penn and Shadv avs., Ea St En- East End Properties Only. rpbibrTWT SWISSVALE. In this convenient anil pleasant sabd.-b, oa Juniata street, we have to offer a nicely Bnuued t and comfortable frame bouse of seven room and completed attic, slate mantels, aton. hearths, good well and cistern, natural zaJ. etc., on a choice large lot, 166x129 feet, planted with frnlt and shade trees, srape vine, etc Excellent walks to Pennsylvania R. R. station; $1,000, on very easy terms. (til53-3U) CHARLES SOMERS & CO. FOR SALE. THE ALLEGHENY COUNTY LIGHT CO.'S VIRGIN ALLEY PROPERTY. Within 80 feet of WOOD ST.: lot 95x83 feet. lth large brick bnildine, very suitable for general business onrposes. We invite investigation, as its location can not be excelled. W. A. HERRON 4 SONS. Je28-M-MFS 0 Fourth avenue. POR SALE A HANDSOME HOME. VERYCHEAR New brick, nine rooms, completely finished, modern fixtures, new stable, seweras com plete, street improvements made; location ona of the most central in Oakland. W. A. HERKON A SONS. mh3-S3-3,6,9.12 SO Foorth Avenne. .TO LET. Six Eight-Roomed Brick Houses la desirable location in Oakland. MODERN CONVENIENCES. STHAUB t MORRIS, 10C Third avenue, corner Wood. fe21-22 AUCTION SALES. A CCTION SALE OF- JAPANESE GOODS At No. 62C Smithtield street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. Entire stock, comprising over $25,000 in value Wo ties to announce to the public. that onr JAPANESE WARE DE PARTMENT, which has been a feature in our business, having been attended by almost every lady in the two cities and the surrounding country, will be DISCONTINUED in tho f ntnre. 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. wonld therefore advise you to attend our sale and get your pick out of one of the largest and most complete linesof Japanese goods in the country, sale beginning Monday, March 2. at 801 A. M.. and 2 r. JL. and Satur day, 7 r. li., aud continuing until all good. aro disposed of. Goods delivered. WM. HASLAGE fc SON. . J. A. Robinson, Auctioneer, 616 t-rnunrfeld strcer. mh2-2tiD I JUNE CARPETS. FURNITURE AND 1 household goods at auction FRIDAY MORNING, March 6, at 10 o'clock, at tba rooms. No. 311 Market st- Elesant velvet, brussel and ingrain carpets in excellent condi tion, beioe; almost new, for rooms, halls and stairs; handsome English rng, brocatelle, tapes, try, plush and haircloth parlor "suits, fancy chairs, lounges,coaches and rockers; fine cham ber suits, dressing case'.wardrnbes.washstands, bedsteads, chest drawers, mirrors, pictures. clocks, line bedding, bedsprir.gi. center tables, desks, bookcases, folding beds, hall racks, china closets, chairs in polished wood and leather and patent seats, sideboards extension tables decorated toilet ware; lot miscellaneous goods, eta. eta HENRY AUCTION CO.. mb5-7 ' Auctioneer. OBINSON t CO.. OJS SMITHITELD S1REET. furnish experienced anctioa. ears for sales of REAL ESTATE. FURNITURE. At residences, closing out stores, etc. Terms reasonable. Ie27-71-l U CXI ON SALE " H. B. SMITHSON. Heal Estate and General Auctioneer, room 33, Eisner building. Filth and Wood-streer. Sales of jewelry and merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. i1p.66 t KEMOVALS. READY FOR BUSINESS. We have secured possession of the two larga and substantial biiildincs, Nos. 46 and 48 Sev enth avenue, opposite New Grant street, ana with a complete stock of new goods respect fully solicit the patronage of the RETAIL DRUG TRADE. In addition to the goods formerly carried lo stock we have added a full lino of DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES. This department will be under the care of MR. CHARLES BABST, who will De glad to meet his former friends and customers and to serve them acceptably. NO GOODS AT RETAIL. L H. HARRIS DRUG CO., NOS. 48 AND IS SEVENTH AVENUE. PITTSBURG. PA. mW-D . REMOVAL! , APRIL 1 We will remove our Wood street office to Nov 129 Fourth avenue, directly opposite the nev postofflce bnildmir. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., REAL ESTATE. mhS-67-anr REMOVAL. Uuuzs uu sign Painter, has removed from 135 Third avenue, to 73 SIXTH AVENUE. Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special attention liven to the handling of plate glass, cutting and drilling. Repalnne windows, skv ligbts. etc. House painting alftl glazing in all Its branches. oci-oj-d 3 EDUCATIONAL. St. John's Military- School,- MANLIUS. N. Y. SUMMER SCHOOL, Kt. Kev. F. D. HUSTIXiyruN. S. T. II.. Presi dent. Apply to Lt. Col. i. VKKBKCK. !upt. mhI-115-MWT RESORTS. W. J. EAST, Architect, Has removed from Federal St., Allegheny, to offices Incatea in . - WESTINGHOUSE BUILOING, mhI-42-MWT PlTTSBtntO. Pa. T HE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. On tho beach, with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths in the house. Send for circular. fel-80-n E. ROBERTS 4 SONS.' tTADDON HALL. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. Now open Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths in the House. te6-l LEEDS &LIPPINCOTT. BUTTER FROM STEVENSON CREAMERY, In 3, 4 and 5 pound cases. GEO. K. STEVENSON & CO, jy&SS-jrnrr Sixth avenue PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of patents. 131 Fifth avenue, above Smithfield, next Leader ofilce. No delay. 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