THE DAY IN COURT. Park Bros. & Co. Ordered to Pay Captain Gray's Estate $570,660 SS, AMOUNT OF THE APPRAISEMENT. A Larce Sumler of Criminal Sentences Imposed by Judge While. KUMEEOUS DESERTION CASES HEARD Judce Single yesterday handed down an opinion ou the exceptions filed by Park Bros. & Co. to the appraisement by James H. Liudsay of tbe interest of the late Cap tain K. C. Gray in that firm sustaining the appraiser. Two of the executors of the will of Captain Gray were members of the firm, and as the surviving members of the firm wished to purchase Captain Gray's interest, the' Court was aV.ed to mate an appraisement. The appra.scr hxetS the value ot tbe interest at the time of Captain lira's death. May 2S. 1SS8. at J5TC.G60 S3. This Taluation was excepted to 1 tlic firm as excessne Tlie first question was as to the time atwhich the valuation should nave been made. This t!ie judjre&aid, was tiicd by law, which pro rides that npou the death oj insolvency of a member his rcpreseutatie had no claim as a partner. 1 Lc anpraiscr. therefore, was right in lrvmstlie alueat ihe time of death. lib rea sons forming the liasi. of his apportionment were quoted as satisfactory b tho Court. They Mere that a piecemeal valuation was unjust. It wjs a valuation s a whole. baUnc; in view the traae, the business tbe facility, the rood will, the trade mark anl ihc continuing in business, that formed ths bais. In conclusion, the hrm was directed to pay the amount of Captain jra's interest, S570.660 8S, with interest from M.. 2S. 1SSS. TEE AHO-TOT CK&EGED UP. Judge nawkin Decides for the Uiceptants in tite Pittock Case, Judge HawKins, of the Orphans' Court, yes terday handed down an opinion on the excep tions to the account of Thomas i'lttock, ad ministrator of tho estate of Sis mother, Susanna l'lttocK. Tbo exceptants deired to have tbe accountant surcharged '.uthSIO.COO, the amount of a mortgage h:: mother held against blm bat wiilch she bad satisfied. It was asserted that Mr. I'lt'.ook was nie'ntally weak, by reason of ber ace, ST jcars. Pittock claimed that the mortgage was satisfied in payment for services rendcrea. Among tbo item"! of service were tiling up tbe estate of bis brother, John W. Pittock, and uroring 1'iat i claimant as widow bad not beeu a 'egal wife, tlias. girmj; bis mother ber arc of the estate, which uas over Juuge Ha-vkius aftor reviewing the testi mony sustained tro exeptacts. tbe accountant liavlng been paid for 1 is services m regard to Ills lumber's, estate, jiid tbe mother, hannc been mentally luhiin when the mortgage was canceled, be directed a decree surcliarging tbo accaut with the amount of tbo mortgage and other items ol error, making a total of over 13,000. 15 CRIMINAL C0TJET. A Number of Sentences Impo&ed by Judge "N liite Yesterday, In Criminal Court jesterday Judge White tiioosed tbe following sentences: Albert bbecrers and Charles (jraham, larceny, one jearand six. months eich to the workhouse; Carley Fannen, laitenj lrom the person, two years In the penitentiary: Andy bchalfer, as sault two j eats to the woikbouse; Harry An dersen, larceny, one j ear to the workhouse; F. X, bchelL keeping a disorderly bouse, one I ear t"tbe workhous?; Virginia mith, !arc?n,30 JiS to tbe workhouse; Wiliiani Bonner and G -orge berry, entering a Imilding to commit a felony, two years each to the workhoue; feloan '.imrc larcen, one j ear to the workhouse; Edward Fitzpatuck. larccnj, six months to the workhouse; Oeoige Crawford, cntenus a build ing to commita felony, four eais to the peni tentiary; Uarrj Parker, in.ii orality. ten months to the workhouse: Kllcn McKeoer, &ame of fense. 30 and cost-; Hattie Kilsore, felonious 3fsaultand liatterj, lb months to the peniten tiary: Thomas Armstrong, larceny, eight months to the workhouse; Daniel O'Fee, lar cent, six months to the work bouse: Robert "Wilcox, lateen, three mouths to the work house. THE COUST CiLEHDAB. I4t of Case to Be Tried bj tho Judges To-Morrow. Common Pleas Sn. 1 Hartner vs Hartner, Kress A Co. va Hamilton. foddet uxvsMoore, Harley tt ux vs Hanlon, Xeel et al vs Coursln, EiTelet al vs Threnhauer, Brown vs Wolf et aJ,Ix)wiy s Pittsburg, Allegheny and .Man chester Railway Company, Altinos vs Schmitt, Gilmorc v JIcKeesport and Bellevernon Rail road. Miller v Jack-on e a!. Common Plea- Jm 2 Thompson vs Brand et Jtx, Thompson vs Xaer. Criminal Court Commonwealth vs Alnert Campbell, John Kurean, Charles Shanlcey, Adam Miller, John Spencer. Fred Miller. Jr., Tjonnie Billings, Martha E. Brenneman (.2), Thomas Kienin, Michael McDowell, Ellen Oswald, John Tracv, Martin Carl in, James Botfej, alias Bossie. Edward Cunningham. SEVEHAL SUITS FOE DIVORCE. A Number of Wives N'ut Supported by Their Uusbands. In the divorce suit of Lottie Pershing against Curtis M. Pershing a rule was issued en tho hisband jesterday to compel him to show cause w hy he should not pay his wife ?M0 for counsel fees and S10 a week tor the fcupport of his wife and cbud pending the liti gation.' Suits for divorce on the grounds of desertion were entered by Mary Karsay against Julius Karsaj, Carrie Knapp against William L Knapp.Mary Smith against Henry Sinith,Ruth DaUs feipes against William bipes. Michael Lepjug against Barbara Leppig, and Ella J. Paine agaiust John Payne. Findings in Criminal Court Trials. Martin Connelly was put under S200 bond to keep the peare; Thomas Kemp was ordered to pay bis wife 110 per month; Philip L. Wensell was ordered to pav his wife $15 per month; Mary Hague, charged with surety of the peace, paid half the costs; William Woodruff, on the same charge, paid the costs, nolle pros were allowed in the cases ol Matt Hughes and John Atkinson. Minor Notes From the Conrta, A ciiap.tfr was granted jesterday for the Iron City Microscopical Society. i An execution was issued yesterday by Danie himon against Charles and Elizabeth Simon for 5121 2 . A petition was Clad yesterday asking for a decree for the dissolution of the fateuocnville Iron and Steel Company. lx the suit of William McCoy against James McNally to recover tbe price of a horse, a ver dict was given yesterday for $235 for tho plaintiff. A PETITION was filed yesterday by tho con gregation of the West Bellevue Piesbjtenan Church asking that tbe name of tbe church be changed to tbe Avalon Presbyterian Church. Judge Ewisg yesterday made an order re fusing to appoint a receiver for the McKees port Light Company, as asked for in the case of the Edison General Electric Light Company against the McKecsport Light ConiDany. Je dge Collier yesterday settled the much vexed Ebenezer Baptist Church trouble bj granting that church a charter. The applica tion was on tile lor over a year, and there was quite a controversy between two factious. Jt'DGE Aciieson" in the United States Court yesteruay made an order authorizing the pay ment of a mortgage for $20,730 on the Allegheny Vallej liilrojd. The order was made on tho petition of the ieceler of the railroad, and tho mortgage is held by tbe Western University. Francis Andhews, of 31 1. Pleasant, Fa., yesterday bled a petition for an inquest in lunacy on his brother, John G.Andrews. The latter, he state., has been insane ince August 23,1830. Hi? only estate is a United States pension for services in the Rebellion. He was captain ot Company B. One Hnudred and Forty-Second Pennsylvania Volunteers. The Central Trust Company, ot New York, yesterday Wed in the United States Court an answer to the petition of P.T.Hugnesforleave to intervene in the case of the Central Trust Company against the Cameron Coal and Iron Company. The answer denies the validity of the lien filed by Hughes, and tne Court Is asked to strike it off and dismiss the petition. FOBconphs and throat troubles use Brown's Bronchial Irocbus. "Ihey stop an attack of my asthma cough very promptly, "cf-aicb. Allaml Tllle, O. J&'Display adiertiscmmU one dollar per tquare for one tnseition. Classified advertise naits on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale, ToLcLctc ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none fatoi or less than thirty cents. Top linebeina displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smithficld and Diamond Streets, AMVAIS OPEN. r.r.Ascn offices as follows, where WANT, KOK SALE. TO LET, AND OTHEK TKANSIENT ADVEKl'lsEMENTS WILL BE KtCElVLD UFTO 9 P. 31. FOK INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tiser a'.readv have accounts with The Dispatch. l'OU THE bOOTHblllE. NO. HE CAISSON STItEET. TELEPHONE MO. 6002. FOR THE EASr END, J. W. WALLACE, 6121 FEN3. AVE. PriTSBUItG-ADIin IONAL. THOJI Ab .McCAPFltEV 3309 Butler street. EM1L G. falUCKEY. 24th tr-et and Pcnn ave. ALLEUHXNY. A.J. KAERCHER. 51 Federal street. H.J. McBUIlli; Market House, Allegheny. F. It. EGGEIte A fcON. Ohio and Chestnnt sts. THOMAS MCHEMtV, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver Tes. PERKY 31. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aTCs, WANTED. 3fale Help. B ARKEEPEK-MUST BE A NO. 1. AD- DUEbS llts, Dl-natCh oflice. EhS-118 CANDY MAKl.lt ONE WHO UNDER STANDS the manufacturing of cliculne cum. Call or address, at once, (i F. KMGHr A CO., Ill Robinson St.. Allczhcry. mtiS-lM CV.LEUK GOOD GROCERY CLERK. APPLY to MILLER BHOs., 162 Federal ft.. Allc fheny. mhS-l!9 CIOAT.MAKER IMMEDH1ELY. FlRbT- CLASb coitmater: tuba or piccolo plvcr. Address M, h. &EIPLE, Greenville. Pa. mhS-40 COATMAKER-A GOOD UOM'.MA PLY" to GEORGE GRANT, Ap strong county, P.i, Kirit il. Apollo. Arm- inns-ii TJMRE-PROOFERS OF EXPERIENCE: MUST 1 be member of Bricklayers' Union; from 6 to S weeks' work ou one building. Apply to M. P. SCULLY A CO.. Builders' Exchange, Cincinnati, O. mhS-92 GENTLEMAN WANTED TO REPRESENT a larce publishing houe on tbe road: one lamiHar with art matters preferred:;or an experi ence subscription book man. call Monday: rare terms H. WEEDON, TOlSmlthfieldst mh8-150 GOOD PARIY WITH $1,000 CASH-TO REP RESENT us at Pittsburg: ood office fur nished ana 5 n per mouth guaranteed: must becin 6oonandspena a short time at thisoflicetopre uarelor the duties of the position best of refer erces glrcn ami required: monPT cecured. Ad driss .MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 210 Walnut st. tlncinnati. O. lnti8-9I-TTSn UGATMZERS-TO INSTITUTE LODGES OF the latent non-ecTPt order; no medical ex amination: (109 lu one v ear; JlOper week for dis abllltv. Address BOi. 16SS, Nashua. N. II. mhS-Sl MAN - ACQUAINTED THROUGHOUT PcansTlvania to sell cigars; address with rclercuccs territory traveled and full particu lars; communication stricltr confldential. FRANK. TELLER A CO., 30J Cherry et,. Phila delphia, Pa. mh7-14 MAN MIREWD BUSINESS 3IAN WITH Siaonotobe president or manrg. company with cap'tal stock of 21.000; business flrst-clvss. Address .OMMiriEE,Dtspatch omce. mhS-lal MEN A FEW 31EN F LIBERAL EDUCA TION and rood address to represent us on valuable sihool specialties; no canvassinir for books: positions permanent ai.d profitable to right parties; this will bear cloe investigation. For particulars call on oraddre-sO, W. CLOSE, 315 W abash a v., Chicago, III. mh7-13 MEN WITH CAPITAL FOR A VALUABLE patent: very protttuhle investment. Ad dress PKOi IT. Dispatch oOce. rahS-109 -O LLIAIJLE PERSON TO ACT AS TUrt LO Jll t I. rcprescnintire of a corporation, with a paid-up capital of SJaT, OM!. In the sale, through sub-agents, of Installment Savings Bonds; to such a person a desinhle and Mle-long position can be secured. Address MUTUAL INVEST MENT COMPANY, -SLlNiculletav., Minneipolis, .Minn. inhG-79 SALES.MEN-ON" SALARY OR COVIMISSION to handle the new Patent Chemical Ink Eras ing Pencil: the grenlest selllnir novelly ever pro duced: erases luk thorourlil) in two seconds; no abrasion ol paper: 2(Oto5.0 per cent profit; one agent's sales amoui. ted to 620 in six days: an other ti In tvv o hours; we want one ei.erpetlc general acent lor each State and Territory: sim ple Ia mall avcts. 1' or terms and lull particu lars. addrcssTIIEMONROE ERASER MTG. CO., La Crosse, W is. mh7-18 CAl O side line, to lake orders lor O'Xtefe's "O. K." shoe blacking: good commissions, quick seller; linest hlackinz mice in the world. Ad dress DR O'KLEFKA CO, Cliemlsls, 34 Flilh ay.. Pittsburg P.i. Will more to (Elssell block) 70ssinithlic!dst.. ou April 1. mh:-29 SALESMAN AN EXPERIENCED SALES MAN', who thoroughly understands cutlery: also a brijrht young man of IS or 22 as assistant in men's furnishing department: reference re quired. FLEISHMAN' A CO., Mi, &3G and 503 Market street. mh8-70 SALESMEN-TWO SALESMEN; . strlc-ly sober men need anp! AV :ca'l between 10 and 12 Monday. W. H. E.EECH. mhS-27 TRAVELING SALESMEN TO CARRY SIDE line for paint and plumbers' supply trade: light sauip'c: big commission: state ternt.Ty cov ered. FAMOUS MAN'r'U CO., 1100 Ohio av St. Louis. Mo. mni-CS-Eu TREASURER-IOR A FIRsT-CLASS MANU FACTURING house, who can invest from $5,000 to tiaox; a No. 1 paving business. Address TREASURER, Dispateh office. mh8-31 U1JE UTTF.KS-MX MEN WANTED IN our cutting department: bichest wages; ap ply at once. THE TYLER UUBE A PIPE CO.. Washington Pa. mh8-83 YOUN MAN-FOK POSITION AS STEN OGRAPH ER and typewriter, by a large manufacturing establishment: position outside of the city; must be experienced: will nay a liberal salary to the right pirty. Address in own hand writing. Klvlng reference, to BOX 932. inhS-6 -TTOUNG MEN-TWO BRIGHT. ACTIVE X young men, IS to 20 years of ane, for stock Keepers: only those with experience in the carpet business need apply. E.tiROElZINGEK627and 629 Penn av. mh&-7 OUNG MAN-16T018 YEARS OF Alii; TO make hlmsrir generally usc.uk ELECTRIC PORTRAIT COPYING CO., 10 and 1! Sixth st. mhS-33 "C70UNG 3IAN-EXPEP.IENCED-TO TAKE 1 charge of soda water fountain. Apply W. 1. ESPY, SIS Market st. mhS-155 Aeents. GENTS-TO SELL THE MOST UNIQUE Ol. literary production or modern times: "Dav enport's Condensations of the Best Fifty Books ot the Greatest Authors from Homer to Lew Wal lace," intended tor the use of busy American people: sold only bv subscription: price 63 76 in cloth binding. P. J. FLEMING A CO.. 77 Dia mond at, re2I-TWTf 6Su AGENTS-IN EVERY TOWN AND COUNTY in the United States; fi per dav paid to men and w omen who are vv llling to canvass fioui house to house; w e bav e the fastest money-making agen cv In the world; ourplansarc new. and sales are made at sight. HOIIB'3 MEDICINE CO., 415 Dearborn st , Chicago, III. inhl-57-su AGENTS-NEW CIGAR LIGHTER; EVERY clrar smoker buvs: lights In wind or rain; sample 13c. two forc"Sl dozen bv mall; stamps taken. &TAYNER A CO., Providence. R. I. fel9-65 AGENTS-FDR "GEN. SHERMAN'S ME MOIRS," by himself; a grand wort and by a great man. Apply at once to J. B. STEWART, General Ageut, 108 Fourth av., Fltttburc, Pa. nihS-61-awsu AGE.NTo-Sl. PATRICK'S DAY' ORNA MENTS, as worn In Ireland: sample mailed 5c; big profits; immense sales; investigate now beloie too late, it, EK.NST. Cleveland. O. fe22-91-TT!SU-Uia6,8, 10.11 AGENTS FOR THE RELIABLE POCKET lamp; entlrelv new: sHIs at slelit: write lor circular and price list. P. H. AltONCHILD. 76 and 78 Fifth av., second door, city. mb8-53 AGEN1-A LIVE MAN TO CARRY OUT. goods as a side issue; none but bustlers need address. RAY CHEMICAL CO., Klttanning, l'a. mhb-41 AGENT A LIVE AGENT, MALE OR FE MALE, totravel: big money and sure. Ad dress O.U1CK, Dispatch office. mh8-17 A DAY" MADE HANDLING OUR "EX- DJ rei:r Adding Machine:" anv one can add rapidly: education unnecessary: Impossible to make a mistake: meets with ready sale; aeeuts wanted in every section: send 50 cents for sample or stamp for agents' terms. 'IHE J. M. SAlLi-.R CO., Jauesville, W Is. mbS-99 Female Help. LADY STENOGRAPHER AND TYPE WRITER: also to assist at books: 'nust be ex perienced. Address, with references. CALI G KAPH, Dispatch office. mhS-llt ADIES CALLING AT ONCE, 430 FIFTH J AV., can secure homework. mhS-117 Itoouis. IOOMS-TWO OR THREE UNFURNISHED L rooms for light housekeeping, couvenlcnt to cars and central part or Pittsburg, at a reasonable rent, by a lady who can (rive good reicrences. Address J. 11 , Dlsnatch office. mh8-133 ROOMS FOR A PRINTING OFFICE (ONE, two. or three) With total floor space of lrom toOO to 3,000 lcet: within 10 minutes ol Pitts bunrpostofitce. Address P. o. BOX 3, Allegheny CUv inb6-51 BOOM BY A YOCNU GENTLEMAN, A nicely lurnlshed room In Lawrencevllle, be tween Thirty-eighth and Forty-firth sts. Address, stating particulars, (J., Dispatch office. mh8-131 IjOOM-BY A SINGLE MAN. AMCEWttL Xi FURNISHED front room, facing on Alle gheny parks Address I'ARKb, Dlsnatch office. mh8-10 . Partners. PARTNEB-W1TH 5,00O, EITHER ACTIVE OR silent, for paying manufacturing business. Address, PARI NEB, Dispatch office. inhS-61 WANTED. Situations. OFFICE POSITION-BY YOUNG MAN OF exDcrlence In iron and steel business: Is conversant wiih. selling nd management of cor respondence: can make himself generally useful; best references. W. A. B., Dispatch office. mh7-7 POSITION BY AN MIDDLE-AGED 31AN of many years' experience in business, a po sition as generalassislant in office or manufactur ing concern: willing to make himself generally useful, address L 24. Dispatch office. mh8-86 OSniON-FIR&T-CLASS POSITION. BY man 30 jears of age; railway position pre ferred; 15 years' expcrlenceas telegraph operator, bookkeeper, shorthand clerk, etc. Address NAMARA, Dispatch oflice. mliS-Hl-su POSITION-BY A YOUNG BUSINESS -MAN as bookkeeper or outside work, who would bo willing to Invest money in a first-class concern after lie was satisfied with the business. Address J. T. K., Box 719, city. mhS-19 130SITION-ASPA1NTERIN A UNION SnoP: has had two years' experience in Germany; understands graining and marblelzing. Address JAKESPANG, 1202 Carson St., S. b., city. ni!i4-G POSITION'-BY A JTOUN'GLADY IN LAW OR Insurance ofUcc; can take notes in shorthand; best ot reference as to character; saliry noob Ject. Address it. L. B., Dispatch office. mhS-42 POSITION AS STENOGRAPHER ANS typewriter by experienced ladv: reference given. Address R. O., Dispatch office. mh8-20 SITUATION-AS LADY'S COMPANION OR nurse to an elderly lady by an educated and refined young ladv. can give best of city refer ences. Address E. B. T., Box 226, Mansfield Val ley, Pa. mhS-37 SI1UATION-BY A MARRIED MAN OF twelve years' experience, a situation to take charge of producing wells; reference If icquircd. Address JOHN C, Lock Box 111, Washinston, Pa. mh7-75 SITUATION-IN HOTEL. A3 FIRST-CLASS cook, locator pastry, hy an American ladv, who understands her business -well. Applv until Monday to HOTEL HAMILTON. mh7-70 SITUATION BY' EXPERIENCED SHOE clerk; can also keep a set of books; best of refer, nces given. Address D. S.( care Johnson's Shoe Palace, Altoona, Pa. mhG-41 Bcal Estate. HOTEI--A THOROUGHLY GOOD HOTEL man wants house in or near Pittsbnrc: lur nlshed; at once: communications confidential. C. V., Dispatch office. fc23-27 HOUSE-A FIRST-CLASS TENANT W 1SHES to rent for six months, froinApnl L a wcll furnlshed 12 or 14-roomed house In country: must be in perfect order aud r ealthy: two or more acres of land. Address, with full particulars aud price, DUQUESN'E, Dispatch office. uihS-7 Boarders and Lodgers. LADY OWNING A LARGE AND BEAUTI FUL East Eud residence, whose annuity is somewhat limited, -would take an elderly couple or person and render lraternal care. Address 3IATERNAL, Dispatch office. mhS-73-rsu OCCUPANTS-FOR PLEASANT CONNECT ING rooms on second floor, trout room ou third floor, with good tabic board, 434 Penn av. Inquire MlSs LANG, 73) Penn av. mli8-3 OCCUFA.NTS-FOR LARGE FRONT ROOM, second story, with board, in East End, near steam and cable roads. Address J. 31. D., Dis patch office. mh3-43 OCCUPANT'S FOR A PLEASANT SECOND story front room, nicely lurnlshed: CHIT St.: beautiful view; nice location. F. S., Dispateh of fice. rohS-SO Financial. - TONEY'-OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH JJL ING money to any amount on bond and mortgage arc unequaled: lowest rates of interest and no delay. II vou need money applv MORRIS A FLEMING, lot Fourth aye. Jy27-8G-TTBbU ORTGAGES-WE HAVE ?5,000 TO DIVIDE into S500, S5C0 or 1,000 loans; 10,000 to divide into two mortgages. SS.O0J and fl.OOu; also have fUSua, Hieo and $5,000: expenses very light; money ready on approval of title. S. J. FLEM 1NO A CO . 152 Filth av. Tel. 1772. fe7-17 - MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS JLVI tosuitatJVf, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES A iAlI.t-Y. 164 tourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTs.su ORTGAGES-310NEY TO LOAN IN ANY amoniitdesired.no delay. C. O'DONNELL A SON. 1146 Penn av. mhS-147 O LOAN MONEY-WE HAVE OVER ONE million dollars to loan on city and suburban firoperty at 43 per cent; no tax: we will also oan money on improved farms in Allegheny, Beaver, Fayette, Washington and Westmoreland counties; any marketable security taken for loans or any amount, BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourta ave. Je3-a9-!u Miscellaneous. BUYERS STATE OF PENNSYLVANIA, Beaver cocntv. ss. Legal Notice Per sonally appeared before me, Frank J. Reed, wall piper Jobber, whosavs: I wish to sell 5,000 bolts wall paper at what It cost me at the factory. Partiv fall styles. Prices: Brown and whites, 2c up; gilts, 3c: solid gold, 5c; gold embossed, 6c: plain border, 16 yards for 6c: gold border, lc per yard; plain narrow border, 3c per bolt. Sworn to and subscribed before me. Februarv 23, '91. T. M. Tatlok J. P REED, W all Paper Jobber, Rochester, Pa. Samples mailed tree. inh8-105 E VERY LADY-WISHING TO BE HER OWN dressmaker to call at 616 Penn ave. fop- nosltc Home's sLoresl and investigate MAUAME FLESHER'S ladles' tailoring sv6;em; no risk; i panics resoonsioie: scnooi now open. noisxu PARTIES WISHING TO APPLY FOR World's Fair work to send 25c for catalogue giving heads of departments, buildings, etc. COLU.MBIAN INFORMATION BUREAU. 5157 Princeton av Chicago, HI. mhS-97 URCHASER-FOR STANDS. CASES AND other composing room furniture now stand ing on upper floor ot No. 99 Fifth ay., soon to be vacated: countrj newspaper or other cah buver will find this . i rare chance. Call on BUSIN'ISS -MAN AGER THE DISPATCH.Smlthflcld and Dia mond sts.. between the hours of J and 5 p. m f 020-1 17 YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF Stewart A Co. 's fine cabinet photos for , at 90and92FEDLRAL ST., Allegheny. mv25-i9-TTSu FOK SALE ESIPKOVED REAL ESTATE. Cits' Residences. BLUFF ST.. NEAR COLLEGE-NEW BKICK houses rooms, bathroom, tile hearths slate mantels: all late improvements. ROBERT COW ARD, 20 Bluff st. mh4-33-MWFSu' CL1F1V ST., NEAR GUM ST. TWO-STORY brick dwelling, 10 rooms, hall In renter; all modern Improvements: price;s,600; lot 42x147. J, C. REILLY. 77 Diamond st, mho-70 CONGRESS. NEAR FRANKLIN ST. -TWO-STORY brick dwelling, C rooms, pressed brick front, both g.ise and water: price J3, 60!t. J. C. REILLY. 77 Diamond St. mllS-76 FIFTH AVENUE, NEAR SENECA STREET three-story brick dwellins, 10 rooms, with all modern Improvements; marble mantels, etc.: lot 22x120. to Aun st. J. 0. KEILLY, 77 Diamond st. mh8-76 GREVT REDUCTION IN PRICE COLWELL St.. near Vine St.. new six-room brick dwelling, finished attic 6late mantel, tile hearths, tile vestibules slate roof, line chandeliers, large pantry, china closets, nat. and an. gas, n'cely papered. Inside w. c, washstaud, front porch: lot Is34 feet Iront; complete in every respect, M. F. HIPPLE A CO., Fourth iveuue. mhS-(Jb-TuThBu PENN AVENUE VALUAULE DOWNIOWN property: Co feet f ont by 180 feet deep: large brlcl: buildings ou same: good investment: siirecnnancemcnt in price; a chance but seldom offered In this locality to an early buver. See Al.LES A BAILEY, 161 Fourth ave Tel 1S7. (b 81) mh3-77--WFSsC WYL1E AVE., NE R WASHINGTON sT three-story brick dwelling. 10 rooms, bath, laundry with stationary tubs,insldc w.c. statlou arv washstands. marble mantels, etc.: lot 22x56, to 12-root alley. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. mh8-76" 12 nivv.ve'v i v. -t vkii sitti.!.! u-n fj new pressed nrlct dwelling, seven rooms. hall, bath, w. c. finished attic, stationarvinarble washstands, china closet, inside shutters, slate mantels double parlors, nlco porch, etc.: cor. lot 22x90x47 fl.; price $3.8iO: terms $2,500 -cash, bal. to suit; this property is worth $1,500 more than is asked lor it, (USJ) ALLEs A I1A1LEY, 164 Fourth av. Icl. 1G7. mh5-S7-5.7,8,ll.I4' QQ 300-DUQ.UESNEHEIGHTS. PLYMOUTH JrOI St.. nearGrandviewav., two-tory frame dw elllnir of " rooms and attic: hall; slate roof: in side shutters: two porches; house well painted and trained: lot 30x130: easy payments; a pleas antly situated and convenieutlv located home. (i8). BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. mhS-29' Qjr SOO-COR. THIRTY"-SEVENTH AND J5U bmillman sts, Fllteentli ward, brick dwelling, 6 rooms: finished attic; hall: bath: range, etc.: and brick dwelling of 4 rooms; nnisi ca attic: nail: vestibule, etc. ; good lot. loca tion and Investment: terms easy. L.O. FRAZIEK, Forty-filth aud Butler sts. mhS-100-TThStt Srr- OOO-1702 BUTLER ST.. C"1R :thirty 11 SEVENTH St.. late Antou Engei's prop erty, lot32 5-6104. with frame business house and dwellinr, containing two stores and 11 rooms; one-hairca.b, balance to suit: this innst be sold to close up Ills, estate. THOs. MCCAFFREY", 3509 Butler st. mh8-15!-wsu" DO OOO-FIFTH AV.. NEAR WYANDOTTE OO) St., two-story frame dwelling of nine rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c, range, both gases, marble and slate mantels; furnace. laundry, front forch, cemented cellar, all modern conienicnces: ot 97X15SX197 feet. (e66) BLACK A BAIRD 95 Fourth av. mhs-29" 1f PER CENT 1NVESTMENT-COR. PROP 1 EKTY: only 50 It. lrom Center av.; cor. overhlll and Clark sts.: brick house. 9roouis and attic hall, etc.: scuered; vacant lot on corner; room to build two more houses; price oulv $3,200. ALLES A BAILEY, 164 Fourth av.: tel. 167. (B79) lnh8-64-MTSSu Q 000-1,1 KERTY AV., NEAR FORTY Ciul SEVENTH street, a two-story and mansara brick building of storcroom-16x40, and 5 dwell ing rooms halL etc: al60. in rear, a two-story frame dwelling of 4 rooms good cellar, etc; lot 20x83. (elO) BLACK A BAIRD, 93ionrthav. mh8-20 East End Residences. CM 20CMEADOW ST., NEAIVTABK AV.- 0"3: a two-story Queen Anne frame dwelling of 9 rooms and attic, square reception ball, slate mantels both gases, fine chandeliers art class in vestibule door, bay window, front and back porches inside shutters; house grained through out: lot 29x1(h: nice neighborhood, (alio). BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ay. mbS-29 200-HASTINGSAND DUN LEVY BTS.. ) uear Point Breeze, a frame dwelllnc of 8 rooms and attic cemented cellar: everything In good order; lot 33x191 to rear st. : nice location (a 73). BLACK A BAIBD, 95 Fourth av. mhS-29 FOR SAXE-EMPItOVED REAL ESTATE. East End Residences. VTEGLET AV.-NEW 2-STOKY m5nKJ.2 JlN rooms: all modern conveniences; lot oOxi-v; elegant location. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourth av. mhS-130-MWTSn' SO 500EACH-S. H1LANDAV..NEAREAST Q Liberty station, 2 new two-storv and man earuT pressed bricK dwellings or nine rooms each; parlor, library and dining room on first floor, these three rooms having sliding doors between them they can all be thrown into one large room ; all these rooms have fine slate mantels with nat ural gas grates and tile hearths cabinet on library mantels, elegant chandeliers dining room has china closet and largo mullion window with stained glass, also large pantry: hack stairs to second floor, wide hall, vestibule with stained glass, hard wood stall case, tine newel lights, coat and broom closet under stairs; laundry in base ment with stove and stationary tubs inside w.c, large cellar with cemented floor: large wide front Sorchcs, etc.: lots 30x15 each; this lsoncofthe nest locations In the East End. and the hoti'es are certainly cheap, (a 102) BLACK A BAILI), 95 Fourth av. mhS-23 21 TT 000-THOMAS ST.. NEAR LINDEN: O L i ? av.. Boulevard Place, a unique stone dwelling containing 12 flno rooms: beautliut re ception hall, and spindle-wort staircase, finished in white oak: stained glass window at landing, open fireplace, tile hearth, etc. : parlor finished in cherry, dining room In oak with pretty china closet, kitchen in yellow pine: large pintrywith linen closet and dish sink; four bedrooms dress ing room, bathroom with stationary washstaud, and large hall on 2ud floor; four bedrooms fruit storeroom, and cedar closet on 3d floor: natural gas and electric light throughout the house; good cellar, and laun ry with stationary tnbs etc.; large front porch; lot 54tI42: thl is a perfect beauty, and Is convenient to P. R. R. and electric roads; Boulevard Place is one of the choicest resi dence places in the dtv, asphalt sts., flagstone Eldcvvalks parks In center of sts ; electric lights and railway, (a 1S3). BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. iuhS-29 Ofi 700-ATWOOD ST.. NEAR RATES. TWO C50? STORY' and mansard brick dwelling of eight vcrv large rooms, hall, vestibule with tile floor, bathroom witll large tub, inside w. c, sta tionary marhlc top washstaud, range. laundry. Willi hot and cold water, sliding doors between parlor and library, slate mantels, tile and state hearths fireplaces with slate hearths in mansard room, china closet in dining room, good closets in all rooms, natural gas throughout, cemented cel lar: house nicely finished all through, front and back porch, front windows of plate glass and ex tend down to floor; also eond stable with carnage hon6e which has cemented fioor:lot2Zxl00 to alley; this Is undoubtedly a very desirable house: nice location: (dl26). BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. mhS-29' QA OOO-EVALIN'E AV., NEAR LIBERTY O i5 av. , Twentieth ward, new-, complete and modern frimc dwelling oi 6 rooms: finished attic: hall: vestibule; bath: Inside w. c; hot ana cold water; front and rear porches; sliding doors; china closet: natural gas; Inside shutters etc.; complete sewerage: lot 21x133 leet to alley; con venient to steam and cable car: easy terms. L. O. FEAZIER, I orty-flfth and Butler sts. mh8-100-TThSu 200-PACIFIO AV.. NEAK PENN A V.. "9 Twentieth ward, new modern frame dwelling. 5 rooms: finished attic: hall; vestibule; front and rear porches: slate mantel: sale roof; inside shutters, etc.: complete sewerage; lot 20x 1T0 feet, to a 30-foot alley: convenient to cable line: terms easy. L. O. FRAZIER. Forty-flllh and Butler sts. mhs-ioo-rrhsn fJQfl OOO-MABCHAND ST.. NEAR SHADY eyOv5 av., a two-storr brick dwelling of 15 rooms reception ball, bathroom, w. c, hot and cold water, both gases electric iight, hardwood mantels furnace laundry, slldliic doors solid oak staircase, porches etc.; everything modern and complete: lot 49x151x120. (a2S2). BLACK A BAIKD, 95 Fourth av. mhS-29' Qli OOO CORNER ROQUET ST. AND O-Lfc' Craft av. extension, a two-story and attic brick dwelling or six rooms, ball, natural gas for fuel and light, front and side porches; pood stable: lot 125x200; irutt and shade trees; (dl20). BLACK A BAIKD, 95 Fourth av. mh8-29 Alleirlieny Residences. BY JOHN K. EWING A CO.. 85 FEDERAL St., new two-story and mansard brick dwell ing, containing nine large rooms, hall, vestlbnle, bathroom, stationary w. s.. Inside w. c, range, hot and cold water, both gases, laundry, station ary tubs, cemented cellar, marble mantels, inside shutters; house elegantly papered throughout, fine chandeliers, slate roof: also on rear of lo a good brick house or rour rooms hall and attic, gas and water, yard paved, both houses well rented: can give possession of large house April lir desired: this properly Is located on a good paved and sewered street in Second ward, Alle Kheny, on line ot P. V. electric cirs: lot 22x120 to a strctt: price. $7,40, one-third cash: this property is cheap at (3,000; for card of admission see the agents. mhS-144 7IBERTY ST. OUISIDE THE FLOODED J district, Nos. 1211 and 1211 Liberty st. : GO;: 100 to alley. J. FFITZENJIEIE mh4-34-VVFSu PERRYSVILLE AVE. WITH ITS ADVAN TAGES or healthful situation, quick access by electric cars: heartsome ssrroundtnes and advancing valuations; presents the strongest at tractions to homeseekers, when for the sum of fkOOUutaybc secured a handsome plot of ground, 75x140 feet in dimensions, rich In producing fru.t, ador.ied with shrubbery and vines, aud lurnislwd with a substantial house of six rooms, with porches, halls, dry cellar, also outside bakeoven. stable, etc: a home to enter April 1: It should find a readv purchaser. CHARLES SOMEBS A CO. mlrf-to- PERRYSVILLE AV.-ALLEGHEN Y, A GOOD property to buy; a nice plot of ground 192 leetfroutby 300 feet deep, with three compara tively new frame houses containing, respec tively, five rooms four rooms and good store, now vicldlng a liberal income: ample gronnds for subdivision iuto salable lots: very cheap tt $5,000 for the entire property. CHARLES SOMERS A CO. inh7-l' ELSIDENCE-NEW BB1CK RESIDENCE fronting on the park: 10 rooms, bath, laun dry, etc.: all the modern couvenlences; hard wood finish; bcautliul home: will scllcheip. as owner is going to move away. Inquire of J. C REILLY, 77 Diamond St., Pittsburg. mh4-3l Q- f 000 - BUYS THBEE GOOD BRICK Cp-LUl houses; one of 8 rooms, hall, bath, attic laundry, cemented cellar, range hot and cold w.tter. both gases inside w. c, slate mantels In side shutters, first floor finished in hard wood, slate roof: also, two brick houses of 6 rooms each, gas and water: all well rented to good reliable tenants; large lot, 24x130, to a payed and sewered sfeet: this property is located on one ol the best streets in Allegheny City, is offered at S3.000 less than actual value In order to effect a quick sale: the above price good for thrc days only, but must be cash, see JOHN K. EWING A CO., SS Federal st. After April 1, 107 Tedcral st. , first floor. mhS-144' QQ 000-C LIFTON AV., NEAR THE 3o1 ilcCreery Incline, a two-story frame dwelling or nine rooms and bathroom, nice largo Sarlor and library, dining room, kitchen and five edrooins porches e;c: lot 100x200 feet, covered with fruit and shade trees (bIJ6) BLACK A BAIKD, 95 Fourth av. iuhb-29 (gQ 500-KAYEri'E S'T.-BKICK HOUSE OF C50' eight rooms hall, vestibule, bath and in side w. c. three stationary washstands marble mantels, front balcony, good cellar with furnace, laundry, two stairways: everything complete: bit 20x124 to Hamlin st.: must be sold; terms easy. A. Z. P. hits A CO., 9i Federal St., Allegheny. inhS-3S' Q- r 000 SHEFFIELD ST.. PRESSED OJLUi brick house ot nine rooms, dnnb.e parlors slate mantels, stationary washstands in bedrooms chandeliers laundry, and all modern Improvements: lot 20x125 to street with a stable on rear A. Z. BYERS A CO., fti Federal st., Alle gheny. mli8-35 SA 300-PARK VIEW AV.. NEW HOUSE art or elcht rooms, hall, vestlbnle. bath, laundrv, inside w. c. inside shutters all modern conveniences: this property is cheap at fi,roo. and this price is for a few- dav s only, A. Z. BYEKS A Co., 9J Federal St., Allegheny. mhS-3S Q 100-B1DWELL ST., NEAR LOCUST, A 0i? three-storv brick dwelling or seven rooms, hall, bathroom, range, hot and cold water, nat ural and artificial gas, marble mantel In parlor. Inside shutters: terms easy. (bI32) BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth ay. mh8-29 S.l 500-PAKK VIEW AV., NEW FBAME t house or 8 rooms hall, vestibule, bath, both gases, good cellar, slate mantels, sliding doors, slate roor, inside w. c. : a bargain IT sold in 10 da s: lot 25x75. A. Z. BYEUS A CO.. 93 f eder al St.. Allegheny. mh7-42 Sd 250-WILL BUY A TWO-STORY BKICK yjl mansard, eizht rooms: all conveniences; in second ward, Allegheny, on good street, one square Trom electric cars, ne ir p irks. See BAX TER. THOMPSON A CO., IC2 Fourth av. mhS-125-TTSsu Tfazelwood Residences. FRAME DWELLING-CHEAP; 10 BOOMS; modern conveniences; lot 55x129 feet: three minutes' walk fi om Hazclwood station. 31URRY A EDsALL, tldcllty Building. inhS-SJ HAZELW' UD-2-STORY FRAME DWE L lNGof 7 rooms, bath, hall, laundry, hard wood finish, newly papered and painted, nat. gas h. and c water, inside w. c. sewered, etc. : lot 60x120 feet: 2 minutes' walk from Hazelwood sta tion and Secoud Avenue Electric itallway: price, f&SOO: terms reasonable. IRA M. BUBCHFIELL), 158 Fourth av. ial3-30 Suburban Residences. QT nfi CASH AND SMALL MONTHLY OlUU payments will bny a handsome flve room house with line lot 111 Etna park place, a rapidly growing suburb, five minutes' walk from station aud liom new cteetric line to be built this summer: price SI, 4u0: get out of the flooded dis tricts. MAGA W A GOFF, Llm., 145 Fourth av. mb6 3S-TTFSU CM pT 000 GLEN WOOD, SECOND AV., vlo5 flue brick dwelling or 8 rooms and fin ished attic; 3 acres or ground: has a frontage of 3f51ecton second av.: only five mlnntcs walk frntti cfqlfnni tlva ivrATvftpfu te vuaII trtwfAsf fsti w flfMhivui u. fj'j-sxibj 9 E11 UUJULCil 4VS manufacturing purposes, (dll?). BLACK & U a Ilf n-. Vn..fti. ... ' ... nm BAIRD, 93 Fourth av. mhb-29' QQ 100-iCHAKTIERS STATION. P. A L. E. jO) R. Jt.. 7 minutes' walk rrom station, two story double fr imc dwelling or B rooms and attic each: hall: natural p is: water: Trout poiili: large lot: each ienisforf25 per mouth: will exchange Tor East End property. (150). BLACK A ISA1KD, 95 Fourth av. mh8-29 CQ 500 -FOR A FINE RESIDENCE AT K11S OZtl WORTH, P. Ft.-W. A C. It. K.. with aero and half or ground, irame house of 13 rooms fin. attic bath, both gases, hardwood and tile man tels, with cabinet tops, lauudry and all conven iences bee A. Z. BYEKS A CO., 93 Federal st.. Allegheny. mh8-3f QQ 000-EMS WORTH. P. Ft. W. A C. K. B.. v3)t Church av.; new frame house of 6 rooms and finished attic hall, vestibule gases slate mantels good cellar, inside shutters porches front yard; lot Sux.40. a. Z. uYEKS A CO.. 93 Federal St.. Allegheny. mh7-42 Q-f 700-GLENFIELD STATION, SCHOOL O A5 st., two-story frame dwelling of 4 rooms; good cellar; also log house of 2 rooms; stable; spring and well water: fruit trees: SK acres of mhg-24 Suburban Residences. OB RENT-DWELLING. TEN ROOMS: LOT. 3001289 lcet, with stable; spring house, pump and spring water: healthy location, with use of orchard ol 100 trees: situate on Woods' Bun av., cast or New Brighton road. Allegheny. Apply to SAMUEL DYER, 43 Farkvay, Allegheny. nihS-93 Q"l O OOO EDGCWOOD. HAWTHORNE U L.(-1 and Locust sts., a frame dwelling of 8 rooms and 3 finished attic rooms nice reception hall, bathroom, natural ga9, furnace laundry, porches; all the latest improvements: house nicely papered, bcautiftil lawn; young orchard, plenty or grapes: about one acre or ground. (k26). BLACK A BAIRD. 15 Fourth av. mh8-29 onne.'i;i.TON. RAILROAD ST.. NICE tJl iwn-ntnrv frame dnclllnz and barbershop; lot25xICO. (1123) BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. mh7-78 FOR SALE LOTS. Cltr Lots. TOT-24X112 TO 20-FOOT ALLEY ON BOGGS J av Mt. Washington; will sell cheap. PETEB SHIELDS, 533 Grant St., cor. Virgin alley. inhS-96 CrT 500-BUTLER ST., LAWRENCEVILLF, CD i near Home St., nice vacant lot, 41x1(13x18: good business site. (c95.) BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. mliS-29' East End Lot. EIFPEY ST. 120 FEET FROST BY 166 FEET; the choicest location on the street: bargain lor quick purchaser. BAXTER. THOMPSON CO., 162 Fourth av. rah8-126-Jiwrsn" VERY CHOICE LOT-ON FORBES AVENUE, near park entrance; 73x265. J. C. REILLY. 77 Diamond st. mh8-7C C;r 00 NEGLEY AV. (ROUP ST.), LOT tiSO? 80x100, or will divide into two lots, 40x100. 'or f 3, 200 each: situated In the choice part of this well-known street. (a293). BLACK A BAIBD, 95 Fourth av mhS-29'' (2?C OOO PER ACRE-BRADDOCKAV., NEAR Ot)) Forbes St., six acres or well lying ground which will be sold In one vre lots; near Penn av. and Brnshton station (a307.) BLACK A BAIKD, 95 1'onrth ay. mh8-29 05 800-THOMAS ST., COKNERF1FT II AV., COi Boulevard place, very line building lot, 85x142 and 145x53; ?5M down, balance to suit. (al74). BLACK A BAIRD. 95Fourthav. mh8-29 ff- f PEP. FRONT FOOT-3. HIGHLAND sj3 LfJKj av., near Alder 6t., nice lot, eastern exposure 64x120 to alley. (a 310.) BLACK A BAiitLi. ii rounn av. jniia-f 1 300-WAKD ST.. NEAR CRAFT AV. JL, lot 23x100: on electric branch ot I-lfth avenue cable road. (dl85) BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. mhS-29 Q OOO-WARD ST., NEAR FRAZIER, FINE Ol) lot 115x175, on lino or electric branch of Filth a cable road. (d!75) BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ay. mhS-29 QQCri-BRUSHTON, BAXTER ST.. NEAR OsjOl." brushton av..nvacantlot InVillaPark plan 50x150. (a359)BLACKA RA1RD, 95 Fourth av. in nS-29 500-DITHRIDGE ST.. BELLEFIELD H Corner lot. 74 reet front by 130x171. (d19) BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. mh8-29 0 800-REYN'OLDS AV., NEAR LEXING 511 TON av., vacant lot. &1X116. (a29l). BLACK A BAIKD, 9a Fourth av. mh8-29 OO OOO-ATWOOD ST.. NEAR FORBES ST., Ol a fine vacant lot, 22x100. (dlSO) BLACK A BAIRO, 95 Fourth ay. mliS-20 COO A FOOT FRONT FOR CHOICE CORNER 3ol7 lot: paved street; best location In the East End: this is certainly a rare bargain. BAX TER THOMFSUN A CO., 1(3 Fourth av. mh8-125-TTS?u" Allegheny Lots. ACRE LOTS-ON PROMINENT THOROUGH FARE; 2,000 to 2,500. ALGEO, 2C4 Federal street. mh8-3j ALLEGHENY LOT-lOOxlOO FEET, 3 FRONTS, with 3-story building, frontineon Chesnut, North Canal sts. and an alley: price low, terms easy. Apply to SAMUEL DYER, 48 Parkway, Alleghenj . nihS-93 BUILDING LOT S-S0XI50FEET ATflOOTO ISO; vour own time for payment after 50 Is paid; situated near Woods' Run avenue, Allegheny. SAMUEL DYER, 48 Park way, Allegheny. mliS-DS FREMONT S'T.-NICE BUILDING LOT, 20x139, to paved alley. A. Z. BYEBS A CO.. 93 ed eral St.. Allegheny. iuh8-33 Atlantic City. A TLANTIC CITY, N. J.-KENT OR SALE Hotels, cottazes and jath houses: lots lor sale in all parts of the city; also South Atlantic City. ISRAEL G. ADAMS A CO., Real Estate Agents, Bcal Estate and Law Building. fc6-90' Sliscellnneons. TTOK SALE AT BELLEFIELD- 1.5003 room frame honse with lot 20x80. 2.200 6 room house; Iot25x80. (2, WO New house 7 rooms, good lot. 2,750 New house 7 rooms good lot. 3.5(10 6 room house: lot 50x84. 5.000 8 room brick house: 20x100. 5,500 8 room brick house: 20x100. corner lot. 7.500-9 room brick house: lot 50x110. The above properties are all good and desirable properties for tbe money and will meet with ready sale. C. H. LOVE. 9J Fourth av. mh7-31' TOR SALE BUSLNESS. Business Opportunities. BAKE BY AND CON FECTTONERY - IN first-rate locality in a good town; easy terms; must be sold at once. Address N. P. D . Dis patch office. mh5-21" BOARDING HOUSE-IN LOWER PART OF the city, having 30 regular roomers and 50 regular table boarders; price only 700, C. BEK INGEK A SON, 15S Fourth av. inli8-7& BUSINESS-GOOD ESTABLISHED LIGHT nilg. business: any person wishing to make a profit ible investment may address P. O. BOX NO. 413. mh6-57 CLOTHIKG AND GENTS' FURNISHING goods store in Beaver Falls, Pa.; best cloth ing stand In the town: will sell or rent building to buyer; at present doing a yearly business of be tween 25,000 and JO.0OO; owner having other business cause for selling. Address H. MOYER, Beaver Falls Pa. mli4-U DBUGSTOKE-A GOOD PAYING CITY stand: cheap to a qrick buver: owner in other business. Address G. V Dispatch office. mh7-2P FEED STORE AN OLD ESTABLISHED stand; general store in good town m ir the city: grocery stores, 500 to ". 000; shoe stores, drugstores, cigar stores, bakeries, butcher shop. ?200. PEBL'IV AL A CHAPMAN , 43J Grant St. mh8-87' GROCERY-GOOD LOCATION, DOING A brisk business: good reason civen Tor sell ing. Address GROCER, Dispatch oflice. mbS-152 HARDWARE BUSINESS-A RAKE OPPOR '1UNI1Y: tho oldest and best established hardware and builder supply house In town of 7.000, near Pittsburg, doing annual business ol 35,0u0. will be sold at stock inventory. Those meaning business address HARDWARE AND BUILDER, Dispatch office. mh4-36 IN CLEVELAND, O., ONE OYSTER AND chou house doing a business or 30 to 150 a day; also one restaurant with bar, doing a busi ness of 60 to 100 a day: both nicely located down town on Superior st. and vvelt fitted up owners desire to dissolve partnership. Call or address LEWIS HADLEY. 153 Superior st.. roora 7, Cleveland, o. mh7-77 BABE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOB sale or rent one of the best storerooms in tho best little vitl igc in Eastern iihio; no dry goods store heie: no better point In the State or Ohio to sell KOOds. For particulars write to JESS KEPNER, New Garden, O. inhl-8TThsSu' REsTAURANT-FlN'ELY LOCATED, 1.600; butcher shop, planing mill and lumber yard, with annual busluess of 150,000, 011 easy terms; shocstore, tlushop, grocery stores 500 to 5, 000; bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores milk denots, SHtPARD A CO.. 151 Fourth av. fe25- BESTAURANT-DOISG A GOOD BUSINESS, In center or citv; good reason given for sell ing. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond St., citv. mh8-95' KOUTE-HRST-CLASS DISPATCH NEWS PAPER route dally iindsundty; gross profits amounting to 42 weekly; will sell for cash only. For information Call a.ter G p. M. atSC AN N ST., Pittsburg. mli6-117' O 500-GENERAL STORE IN GOODTOWN; iSJl photograph gallery; grocery storcs200to &),!Xju: cigar stores, notion, milk depot, hardware; lu good town. HOLMES A CO., 42U gmllbfield st. muu-w- Boslness Properties. HOTEL-FOB BENT OB WILL SELL A desirable hotel located In Martin's Ferry, cor. Second and Washington streets. For further particulars address II. SCHREINElt, atartln's Ferry, Be"lmouk,uo.. Ohio. fc!5-77-sn TWO'-STO BY .BRICK DWELLING AND storeroom: Grant st., near Second av.: lot 21) x60. J, c. KEILLY. 77 Diamond st. mh8-7s FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Liv o stock. Etc B UGGY TWO - WHEEL TOP BUGGY- fsuronl manufacture), nearly new: owner has no use for It and will sell cheap. Apply oil BUTLER ST. muo--i HORSE-CUEAP-AS I HAVE NO TIME TO manaau him. Aldlne, 4-ycar-old chestnut trotting stallion: No. liJOO standard, under rule (6), registered in Wallace's Trotting Register, vol. P. Foaled and raised in Iowa, ts large, rangy and very pure gaited and promising. Is now in charge of John Collins, and c in be seen at Brushton station, ou Pennsylvania Railroad, Last End. Will take one-hall or purehaso money down and irive long time ou balaoee. b dr pedigree and particulars call on or address JOHN COLLI.NS, ParK Place Hotel, Brushton station: or ED. PHiLLll'b, 88 Twenty-lourth St.. s. S.. Pitts burg. Pa. mh3-78-TTSSC HORSES-PUBLIC SALE WILL BE HELD on March 12. 1891, at 10 A. 31., on the Mc CUy rami. Samples station, P. A W. It. R.. in Hampton township, Allegheny co.. Pa., at which will be sold Perchcron stalllou "DukeorPerchc." 4yearsoId. weight 1,820 lbs.: Percheron stallion "Success," S years old. weight 1,760 lbs.; five Percheron mares and fillies, and one driving horse: these horses are very line JOSEPH Me CLAY, Dehaveu P. O.. Pa. mh3-72 HORSE DESIRABLE FAMILY HORSE, kind ana 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.. E. E. inh6-50-Jirsu' HORSE-ONE SOBKEL HORSE AND BAY horse 15!$ hands high; srood ilers and lTwenty - second and3arah tt , S. S. inhs 112' uwvcjs. inquire al . ol, nuinoinj'we.oi ENGINES. BOILERS AND CONNECTIONS, with freight elevator, terming part or dupli cate plant heretofore kept in building No. 99 Firth av. for use In emergencies by The Dispatch; bar gain to quick buyer. CallonBUSINLsS MANA GEItTIIE DISPATCH. Smllhflcld and Diamond sts.. between the hours of and 5 P. 31. re20-117 THE ANCHOR BOLLER FLOUR MILL-CAPACITY 100 barrels flour and ten tonsfeed. this is the most completo roller mill in the State! and trade fully established: siding to mill door: satisfactory reaons for selling: none hut those meaning business need address ARNOLD. Dis patch office. fc!2-90-VYSu rilUEPORTER DOI1TKETT CO.. L1M..DAR JL BAG H st. and River av.. Allegl-eny, Pa.. engines, hollers and castings. Repairing prompt ly attended to. Ja6-So Jllscellnneoiis. COMPOSING ROOM FURNITURE. SUCH AS stands, cases, trucks and chases; desiring to quickly dppo'C or the duplicate plant now standing on npper floor of No. 99 Filth av., no reasonable offer will be refused. Call between"! and 5 r. 31. on BUSINESS MANAGER THE DISPATCH, Smithficld and Diamond sts. fc20-117' FURNITURE FURNITURE-ON WEDNES DAY. March 11. at 10 a. 31., at auction, at No. 94 Ohio St., Allegheny City, near Union av.; consisting In part of Brussels and Ingrain car pets, beds and bedding, bedsteads, sideboard. French clock (eight day), chairs, clocks, qneens warc; general assortment. A. J. PENT'I.COT, Auctioneer, 413 Grant St. mhS-IC WATCn ONE SWEEP -SECOND STOP watch, 19 ligne, heavy 18 kt gold hunting case made bv the celebrated maker, Wa. F. IIu gnenine, Loclc, Switzerland: first cost, ?I50; will be sold for leas than hair once: watcli is as aood as new. To he seen at STUDER A HAVIKOT TIE'S JEWELRY SIORE, 58 Federal St., Atlc gheny. Pa. mhS-43 PERSONAL. PERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver: Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. CURIs. UAUCli, 541 Smithficln st JalS-Sl PERSON AL-REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE. MYER GALL1NGEK, Yodcr law building, cor. Filth and Wylie avs. Telephone 17C7. mhS-145 PERSONAL E. I). lllOOS, W. G. TALCOIT, manufacturers' agents, Chicago, 19 and 21 Wabash av. l.astern manufacturers of specialties may negotiate with the above firm. mhS-93 PERSON AL ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITAN NI CA, 24; Chambers' Encyclopedia, 10. All others at hall prices Tor 30 days only. FRANK BACON A CO., 301 Smithficld t., Pittsburg. Pa. fe4-5 PERSONAL-1F HENRY PRICE, FORMERLY' or Has well. England, will commnnicatewilh the undersigned (bis brother) he will hear or something to his advantage. WILLIAM PRICE, Turtle Creek, Allegheny Co., Pa. mbl-l-su PERSONAL FINE BOOKS-WE HAVETHE finest collection of finely illustrated hooks In Pittsburg: beautirtilblndlugs; low prices; come and see them: hundreds or books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900 Liberty St. dc!2 PERSONAL-RELIEVE THAT TIRED, aching feeling about the eyes by having proper glasses adjosted by CHE-SMAN A MAN NION, 42 Federal St.. Allegheny. Best t spec tacles on earth. A rtiflclat eyes inserted. fe-H3-TPSn rouNu. FOUND-MARCH J, A ST. BERNARD DOG: color brindle. Call at SOUTH END OF TENTH ST. BRIDGE, S. S. mhS-23 FOUND-A BELIEF FoKMY HEADACHE BY haying proper glasses adjusted by the ex perts In lenses CHESSMAN A MANN'ION, 42 Federal St.. Allegheny. Best 1 spectacles on earth. Artificial eyes inserted. Ie8-H3-Trsn LOST. LOST TEBRIEB BLUE BLACK. SKYE terrier: collar and chain attached. Liberal reward will be paid if returned to 2218 PENN AV. mhS-lK LOST-LAST MONDAY ON FIFTH AV.CAP.st. between Bonpand Chestnut sts.. pair of gold glasses marked Jane Dunn. Beward if returned to 74 LOCUST ST.. city. mllS-04 BIEETINGS. NOTICE THE KEGULAR ANNUAL meeting of the stockholders of the Amer ican Preservers' Company will bo held at the office of tbe company in the city of Fittsbnrg, ou WEDNESDAY.the 18th day of March.irai, at 2 p. M. B. E. RYAN. Secretary. miiS-15 AUCTION SALEs. 0 NE HUNDRED AND FOKTY-SIX. PAR LOR SUITS AT AUCTION, TUESDAY MORNING. MARCH 10, At 10 o'clock, at the rooms, 511 Market St. This 11 the largest a'nd finest consignment of Parlor Fnrnituro ever opened np in this city, and is direct from tbo manufacturers, who have cone ont of business, and every one of them mnst be sold, to wind up tbe firm's business. The handsome suits are all made np in the finest brocatelle, silk and satin tapestry and high grade plushes, and range in price from $00 to C350 a suit, but will be sold out for whatever they bring. Also, Pl.ano-foric.Fine Pedestal Lamp, Hand some Picture", Bric-a-brac Lace Curtains, Chamber, Library and Dining-room Furniture. Linoleum. Dishes, Bedding. HalL Room and Stair Carpets, etc.. etc HENRY AUCTION CO.. mb8-101 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE Of the entire inrnlshment of the ten-roomed residence, No. SO Fayette St., Allegheny, TUESDAY, MAKCH 17, AT 10 A. M". Fine hair cloth parlor snit, Chickerin; piano, cost S700; parlor mirrors, pictures, dining-room chairs, extension table, sideboard, chamber suits, hall rack, Brusscl carpets, hall and stair carpets, lace curtains, kitchen furniture and utensils, fine oak writing desk, etc., all in ex cellent condition, and will be sold without re serve. Honse open for inspection from 8 o'clock on niornins of sale. ROBINSON & CO., 626 Smithficld St., Auctioneers. mh8-81-8.10,12.1U5,lB A UCTION SALE On THURSDAY, MARCH 12, at 10 A. M.. at tbo residence of George Lain?, 419 N. Hiland avenue, of the following articles: Bedroom sets, Kitchen furniture, Suit of parlor fur- Pictures, niture. Dishes, Hat rack. Stoves, Fine carpets, Gas fixtures, Wardrobes, Bric-a-brac, Dressing cases. Two bnggies and ba Handsomc piano, rouche and harness. Easy chairs. The above furniture must he sold, as parties have sold their property and are going to leave city. J. A. McKELVY, Auctioneer. mb8-3I Extraordinary Opportunity. The only WHOLESALE STOCK of jewelry ever offered to tbe citizens of Pittsburc and Allegheny at AUCTION. Diamonds, watches clocks, jewelry, silver ware, line onvz clocks, bronzes, safes, show cases and office fixtures, etc., etc Must close out by April L Come early, everybody, and seenre rich bargains. Salos daily at 10 A. at., 2 p.m., 7P.M. JOHN O. SLEMMONS. Wholesale Jeweler, No. 77 Filth avp., Mellor & Hoene Building, second floor. Sale begins MONDAi, March 8. mh8-b7-Su TT ALUABLE FARM FOR SALE I will sell at the Court Honse in Wellsburg, Brooko county, V. Va., on SATURDAY, MARCH 28, 181. At 10 o'clock, the farm known as tbe Snyder farm owned by tho Cove Mining Company, con taining 250 acres, sitnatedncarHoillday'sCove, three miles from Steubenville, O. The P. C. St. L. It. R. runs through the land ore mile. Sevent-five acres bottom land: two brick houses; three coal veins; two veins of fire clay, building, fiaj; and limestone in abundance. Title perfect. Terms, one-third cash, balance in one. two aud three years with interest. W. J. W. COWDEN. Trustee. fe22 E9-WSU Wheeling. W. Va. EDUCATIONAL. A Summer's Study Abroad. The Misses Weldon, of the French School, 331 South Seventeenth street, Philadelphia. Will receive applications before May for the few remaining places in their class lor the summer's study in Europe. The class leaves America June 6, to return in October. Tho number limited and tbe best reference re quirrd. imbl-SS-wsn RESORTS. H ADDON HALL. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J Now open Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths in the House. IeO-91 LEEDS A LIPPIN COTT. THE NEW UNITED" STATES HOTEL, ATLANTIC CITY, Now open. Elegantly furnished, every mod ern improvement, nnobstructed view, one block rrom ocean, late dinner. te2I-ThSu NEALct HAMILTON. City Residences. BLUFF ST., NEAK CIItSTNUT FINE TWO broBY manard brick dwelling. 9 rooms, every modern convenience: til 67. BAXTER, THO'jIPsON Si CO., 102 Fourth .iv. mbS-12-i-MWSut CENTEi: AV.. NF.AU DINU'IDDIE ST.. 2-story mansard brlcfc dwcllinc: 9 rooms; even' convenience: front and rear yard: S41 07. BAXrEB, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av. mhS-l-wSsut COLLEOB AV, NJSAU B- B. AND F.LLs WOB1H av.-two-storv frame dwelling. 6 rooms and attic, modern conveniences: ?2.i. L..X TEF., THOMPSON & CO., 1C2 Fourth av. IIIUO-i-I-J , " I HOU'Sl' .VI KLUFF ST.. Ull 1. "' i.v.j. -. bath, lint and cold water, both gases: all modern Improvement". Inquire of JAMr-S MUNN. S7 l.ucnst st.. sixth ward, city. mh3-l trc 11111:11 av.-thi:f.e-stoi:y ukiuis. LiJiJ dwelling. 14 rooms: every modern con venience: good location tor roomers. BAXTE1C. 'IHOMPbON X CO..U2 Fourth av. mhS-!22-TiSut East End Residences. J? ROAD ST, NEAK COLLINS AV. -TWO-J S-IOUY brick dwelling, six rooms and attic; all modern conveniences; lot 40x110. BArtli. THOMPSON .t CO.. 1C2 Fourth av. mhS-122-TTSi'.t CENTEB AV.-2-STOBV FRAME QUEEN Anne dwelling, nine rooms, with all modern conveniences, including electric light, etc.: moil crate rent. UA2.T.LE, THOMPSON A CO.. 1C2 l'ourth av. mhS-i-TVFSot HOMAS SI., BOULEVARD PLACE-KINB two-story ami attic bricS residence or 11 rooms and rcciptimi hall: every convenience: very low rent. BAXl'ER, THOMl"sO.N CO.. 162 Fourth ay. mh3-122-TTSut KXf4 WALNUT ST.. NBAR AIKK.N AND fJOUi Fifth avs. Two-story mans ird brick dwelling, elcht rooms: all convenience-: only fW St BAXIEK. THOMPSON & C .. 162 Fourth avenue. mli8-l24-Jtwsnt Tin MEADOW ST.-TWO-STOP.Y MANSARD JL LV brick dwelling, 9 rooms; modern conveni ences: low rent to irood tenant. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av. mbS-127-WFsut TlazPlwood Residences. HOUSE-NINE ROOMS-MODERN FRAME house, with ncarlyan acre or ground with all kinds or rrult and other trees with rent cheap; located near steam and electric railroads in Tncnty-thlrd ward. Pittsburg. PETEBSH1ELD3, 533 Grantst., cor. Virgin alley. mb-9Gt Allesrieny Residences. EIGHT-ROOM HOU3E-AT74FAGU ST.. AL LEGHENY, Pa.: all modern conveniences. Inquire or DR. B. H. UlLLltOBD, 23lBeavcrav. mhS-62t NO. SO T aC.OAKT hT.-NEW BRICK HOUSE. 8 rooms, hall, hath, laundrj-. 11 conven iences; reut low. JOHN JC EiVlNO A CO.. 89 Federal st. inhG-82-FSnt S HKRM A. N?AV FRONTING THE PARKS. 2 story mmsard brick dwelling, nine rooms; every modern convenlenee; moderate rent to de sirable tenant. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av. mh8-12Jt rnWO-STORY FRAMh DWELLING SIX I rooms and finished attic, water and natural as, large lot or ground, corner Perrysyllle and Observatory ays.. Allegheny: dellghtrul location; electric cars within 25 feet or house: possession luimedlitelv; rent reasonable. Inqnlre of GEORGE F. DIHM. No. 3 North av., Alle gheny, or at office olShoenbcrgcr A Co., Pitts burg. mh7-6it TWO TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES, NOS. 175 and 177 Arch St., Allegheny, beyond parks, with modern improvements. Inquire NO. 173. mbS-22t Sabnrban Residences. CBAFTON-5 MINUTES' WALK JEOM STA TION: three 6-roomed houses with 3 rooms in attic, porches, gas and good waterrcut?250each. J. R. ilURPH Y, P. U. C. i. St. L. B. B. mh5-79t Apartments. FURNISHED ROOMS-FOH HOUSEKEEP ING. 41 LOGAN ST., near Wylie. inh8-113t FURNISHED ROOMS FOB HOUSEKEEPING. i64 Foup.ru av. mi.s-n:t KOOM-IN SMALL PRIVATE FAMILY FOR gentleman, large alcoc front room, nicely lurnlshed, both g ists. b ith.and all conveniences; line location for summer: cable cars pasthc door; reference. Inquire or MR. L. C. ANDREWS. 512 Wood St.. Pittsburg. mli3-63t EOOM-NICEl.Y FURNISHED; SUITABLE lor two gentlemen; one square from part and near electric cars; with or without board; both gases: rent cheap: also a room unfurnished. Call or address 118 WEBSTER ST., Allegheny City. mh8-4St -OOOM-TO ONE OR TWO GENTLEMEN. JLt nicely furnished room; use or bath: both gases: five minutes' walk rrom postotScc. NO. 97 SEVENTH A V. mb8-115t BOOMS NICELY FURNISHED; F1RST CijASS board forgcntlemen only. 920 PENN AVENUE. mh8-52t Rnslness Stands. BASEMENT-IC8 FOURTH AV.-LOW RENT; lare; good light; new. MURR1S & FLEM IN G. 108 Fourth av. mhS-93-Tnrsut BUSIN ESS STANDS-ONE OF THE FINEST' in the East Fnd. Penn av.. near Shady av. UENNISTON, ELDERKIN A Co., LIU.. 6304 Pcnn av. Telephone, 5327. Office open evenings. mh8-77t FIFTH A V.-I0 MINUTES FROM COURT HOUSE, warehouse 30 feet front, and used as a fcertstore Tor 2U years: good chance to step Into good business; rent only 37 50 per month. BAX IEK. THOMPSON A CO , 162 Fourth av. mhS-122-TTSnt 1 ABUE bTOBEROOM-AT 75 CD1SPATCH JU building) Diamond St.: next store but one to Smithficld; size about 20X100, and widening to 30 leet in the rear; steam heat, electric light and rear entrance for wazons and goods; power can also be supplied ir needed. Apply to J. L. CLARK, room 26, Dispatch building, 73, 77 and 79 Diamond St. Ja22-97t S10BE3 AND BUSINESS BOOMS IN ALL parts of the two cities and suburbs: send your name and addrc6 and we will mail yon our rent list regularly until April 1, free of charge. BLACK A BA IRD. 95 Fourth av. deI7-20f SLAUGHTER HOUSE - MEAT MARKET, wagons, machinery and tools and large trade. For further information address BOX 164, Lee tonia, o. mli5-8t THES1XTH FLOOR OF 73. 77 and 79 DIAMOND st. will be to let from April I. with possibly possession to lessee earlier: dimensions 60x90 leet; lighted rpon all foursldes and also from large central well: suitable for large wholesale warcroom or Iiht manufacturing: totii passen ger and freight elevators, electric light, steam heating- aud power supplied ir necessary. Apply to J.L.CLARK, room'-H, 7S, 77 and 79 Diamcnd st. Ja22-93t WAREHOUSE THREE-STORY - NO. 112 Water st. Apply to EST. JAMES WOOD, SO) West Carson st. fe20-54t w AREHOUSETB LIBERTY ST. C. II. LOVE. 93 Fourth av. mh7-31t ErOS FIFTH AV.-NEW STOREROOM, FINE OOO plate-gl ss front: low rent. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourth av. mhR-122-TTSnt Oillces. Desk Room. Etc OFFICES-IN IHE WtsTlNGUOUSEBUlLD ING. tbe handsomest and best equipped otiice building in Western Pennsylvania: thor oughly lire-proof: electric light, heat and Janitor service included in rent: rates lower than any other first-class building In tne city. For partic ulars apuly by letter or otherwise to AUENT WESTINGHOUSC BUILDING, room 52. fe5-7-Tbsut OFFICES-IS IRISH. PENN. EISNER. EX CELSIOR, Schmertz, Kuhnand other build ings and In other cood localities: sendnsyonr name and address and we will malt you our rent list rrgularlv until April 1 free ofcharge. BLACK iBAlUD. 95 Fourth av. JaI8 63t o FFICE-ON'E FINELAROEOFFICE, ALSO two connecting ofllca rooms. Penn av.. near Shady av. : best location in the East End. DEN-NISTOV- ELDERKIN A CO.. L1M.. 6304 Penn ay. 'Telephone, SZ2. Office open evenings. mh8-77t OFFICES-FROM APRIL 1. 4 CONNECTING offices, second floor, cor. Firth and Wylie avs., opp. Court House (or will rent tn pairs): rent low. JAMES CO YLE, 195 Firth av. mbS-M OFriCESlN GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK Rulldlng. Wood and Diamond sts.-. singly or In suits: all modern improvements and low rent. Inquire at THS BANK. oc23-49t OFFICLS-THREK CHOICE BOOMS; MOST desirable and central location in Allegheny; convenient to alt car lines. Address C. L., Dis patch ofhee. mhS-54t OFFICE LARGE Or r ICE ON JTIHST FLOOR Shannon building. 108 Fourth av.. now occu pied by F. Finswalte, broker. Inquire BOOM 44. mh4-J2t OFFICES-IN THE BISSELL BLOCK. COB. hr-ntriav. aud Smithficld st. Inquire at ROOM103. mh8-18t miscellaneous. DWELLINGS. STORES ANDOFFIUES-UPON request e will mail you our rent list reg ularly until April 1, tree or charge; write your name plainly and give rull residence address strt et and number. BLACK A BAIBD. 95 Fourth avenue. fe3-71t FOR RENT Ol! SALE-FIVE-ROOM HOUSE, on 1. air acre of "round, with fruit and rood water: fvo miles from railroad. Address K.,Dls- palch oflice. mh6-87 TO LET SPECLVL. TO LET BY L. O. FRAZIEK. jrorty-titth and l.utlersts. No. 163 Forty-third st . brick dwelling, rooms and all modern conveniences: fl per month. No. t57 Forty-fifth st.. brick dwelling, (rooms, attic, hall. gas. etc.; S25 per month. No. 242 Forty-nrth 6t,. brick dwelling, rooms, ball. gas. etc.: J2S per month. Flsk St.. near Davison St., brick dwelling, I roo'ns: all modern conveniences: 30 per month. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-flflh and Bntler its. mhS-lOl-MTbsnt LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Richard de Vries is no longer in our em ploy and has no authority to transact business on our account. HUMPHREY & WHITE. mhS-71 635 Grantst. BARGAINS IN Either Houses or Lots rou INTESTMENTS. A Bargain 5 brick houses, good as new, fronting Sarah street, and 6 frame houses facing Harland av enue, on electric line; good invest ment for quick buyer. Larimer avenue, corner Station street, lot 54x130x112, more or less; 2 minutes' walk from East Liberty station; will sell cheap for cash. Cheap lots in Villa Park plan, 4 lots, sell as a whole or singly; a$ feet front, $12 per foot. 2-story brick, Third avenue, near Liberty; a bargain, S8,ooo. Two 2-story brick houses, with mansard roof, one facing Elm and one facing Congress; price, 9,500 for both. 84 Cliff street, at head of Seven teenth Street Incline, 4 rooms, frame and brick; lot 20x65; price, 1,700. 105 Meyran avenue, frame house, 6 rooms, slate mantels, tile hearths, both gases; lot 22x100; stable in rear; price, 3,800. 4316 Main street, corner How ley; lot 20x90; frame house, 3 rooms and storeroom; price, 2,600. 4605 Butler street, brick house 6 rooms and store room; lot 23xio3; price, 7,200, one-third cash, bal ance mortgage. Wicklow street, 4-room house; lot 20x100, 3 minutes from Penn ave nue, opposite Rebecca street; 1,800, 300 cash, balance 14 per month. House has 4 closets, pan try, also hall and porch. Rebecca street, 5-room house, hall, porch, etc.; lot 20x100; 2,000, 300 cash, balance 15 per month. 227, 229, 231 Sheridan street, 3 brick houses on lot 60x100 to an alley, 6 rooms each, with mansard and partly finished attic, hot and cold water, both gases, built in 1887; price, 16,000; terms, 5,000, cash, balance mortgage for 5 years; ; rental, 30 each per month. For the above properties call od. M. GALLffltrER, Yoder Law Building, Cor. Fifth and Wylie Avenues. Fire Insurance placed at lowest rates in best companies. mhS-135 FOR SALR CHOICE HOME, $3,E00. Sbadyside. close to Duquesna el ec trio cars and Pennsylvania Railroad, neat new Queen Anne frame, 6 rooms and attic, recep tion ball, bath, inside w. c. well sewered, eood cellar, handsomely papered; lot 37xl00; price low. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., mbS-M-rrsu 96 FOURTH AVENUE, ATLANTIC AVENUE. New Queen Anne brick dwelling. 11 rooms, with reception hail, parlor, library, dining room and kitchen on first Soor; every modern convenience, including electric llcht. large lot; only a few minutes' walk from Duquesne Traction. Immediate possession. A bargain at the price. Easy terms. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., mhS-123-TTSu 162 Fourth ar. BUSINESS PROPERTY. Have for sale a nnmber of the choicest pieces of property in Pittsbnrg. suitable for wholesale and retail business; can be pur chased at reasonable figures and on easy terms. AV. C. STEWART, 137 Fourth ar. fe80-Su CHEAP LOTS. 5750. Terms: SO cash, and J2 60 a week, will bny a larce and elezant lot, desirably located in tbe heart ot tbe East End. on line of new elec tric road, near tbe main entrance to Scbenley Park. These lots lie beautifully; are oovered with larce forest trees, and are bound to ba worth double tbe money in a short time. For plans and particulars see W. C. STEW ART. 137 Fourth av. fefflO-sa r CHOICE HOMES. Havo for sale several new substantial and at tractive dwellings desirably located in the heart of the East End,.ranclnc in price from 8,500 to 500,000. which can be purchased on terms tn suit buyers, and at right figures. W. C. STEWART. 137 Fonrtli avenne. mbl-C3a The Electrical Construction and Maintenance Company, Electrical Eneineers and Contractors. Electrla Bells, Burglar Alarms, Annunciators, eta. In candescent Ucht and Bell Wiring & specialty. Sole agents for tbe Jenney motors. 125 FIFTH AVENUE, Pittsburg, Pa. Telephone 177-1. ocl2-113-sa WANTPfl-ONE HLKS IN EVERT W -rYiN I HU country town, to seUCUner portable foot warmers on commission: IwlU ship one dozen or more to any responsible rnaa ana take my pay when they are sold; nonon cold feet. H. H. HAYES, 2838 Penn ave. Jall-92-Sa -. . i i ".- .-...,. ,, i MMmmi