Km.'l'- - ?"V-, THE PITTSBTJKG- DISPATCH, MONDAY, MABCH 9, 1891. THE VALUE OF LABOR. Key. Dr. Townscnd Savs Ko One Should Be Ashamed of Work. THE YIIDKK15G OF SOCIAL GULFS. Some of the World's Wars Dwelt Quite Entertainingly Ipon. OTHER TDLFIT ToI'ICS OF YLSTEKDAI Rev. J. G. Townsend. D. D., yesterday addressed an interested congregation at the Unitarian Chuich. He took for his topic "American Mechanics and Workinginc!!," which he introduced by viying: "It is said that some members of tne Order of Ameri can Mechanics object to being called 'workingmen.' Has seems to me to be a spirit unworthy of Americans. I fully recognize the rijrlit one has to rise in his aiocation or profession. Promotion, when honorably earned, is justlr j. matter of pride." Dr. Townscnd continued: But whi should wo be ashamed to work with our band!, at an useful semcc bo itcarriing Jjricksnr sweeping lloo-. If it is honorable to work foril a dai. is it not just as honorable to work lor SI 1 do not thinLitdispacef-ilth.it auiantbould begin as .1 dnllir-a-dai latraicr. Imt 1 do Jitnl. it Jron j nc should ona there. I Uiick I see the time coining when hand labor, common woiL. will be piid lor as gcneron-1 as the rk of ill ' aiu-i. the phjMcian, the minis toro'-thee-litor. l.uttlien. more brain will bo put into this kind or sen ice Uut to brine atimt till-, change, men must not be ahatnedol caminon it oik. Tin must notbea-hamed to to tai -Mi fither was a uorkiniiuau: my mnlher was a house sen ant.' liisa'alepude which inbreathing the spirit vl ca-tc between the various classes. Classes theie-must be artists editor lawier-, bus. ucs nun. mechanics. Uut win should one class be higher thin another? hi -hould not tic men-hint mingle socially with the mc chami? In ho.ilu not the ladv in the narlor meet on equal terms the lad in the kitchen, if intelligence and pcrilv as thej often arc arc found in the kitchen? The American kitchen will neier be regenerated until latheis and inothLts shall insist that their daughters shall learn to do tborougbli the work of the kitchen, and not be ashamed of it. Who fathers and mothers should insist that their sons thill, with their mentil training, learn some useful traue touch the conimou work of life with their own baud Ala' c crgimen and politicians shout "broth crh ou," ai d profane, in their practice, what tucv hailow with their profession Thev are ashamed to meet on equalitv with workingrnen Uheix;ial gulfs arc widening. It is disgraceful ,, .In i.jiirt.wnrk. osnecialU if it b" poorly paid. indtbo workiugnien u bo get S6, So or J4 a day Mould cieate a caste, and separate themselves Jrom then brothers who pet less. Do not the American Mechanics see that if the draw a line oi distinction between them selies and workwomen, they innte others to draw the line of distinction between themselves and the American Mtcbanics? THANKS TO WHOM DUE. Rev. E. R. Donehoo Discourses on Some of the World's Ways. Rev. E. R. Donehoo, of the Eighth Presb terian Church, csterday morning took for his text "Greet Pnscilla and Aquila, my helpers in Christ Jesus, who, for m own life, laid down Mieirown necks: unto whom not only I give thanks, hut also all the churches of the Gen tiles.' Romans. xvi.3-4 During his sermon Mr. Donehoo said The portion of our race who ever attain to lasting distinction is infinitesimal! small. Writers of histoiy arc wont to choose a few names, around which all the facts of which they make record are wont to concentrate, thus securing tor them a celebrity which the great mass of their cotemporanes uiterli fail of realizing Nor is it true oniy in rejrard to miliuir heroes that this prin ciple is b-tned. In the peaceful walks of lite, in il att- ami n.du-drie. in Ileitis of tcienro aud literature in the achievements of amnd and genlti-, the mini ire destined to li bar ami man a.td hipo and aspire, while the few are prii ileed to reap n abundant harvest which innumerable hand-hid sown ana cum -rated Phis is the sad irom of latcalua. xo j ignore ine man auu neap an nnnorson me low. to gather up the dearli won laurels of the nameies tniong. who toiieu iu an paiience, and sacrificed lf without a murniur. and weave them into duplets for the blows of the favored lew whose memories haie been pre seried. and n hoe praises arc to be clebrated in sub-equent aces as the ones alune who were worth 1 inunortaliti. There are millionaire manufacturers in our land to-dn, at whose lcttti.c flunkies ot two contintnis ate onl too happv, if allowed, to prostrate thiinselite, who et owe their wealth and prominence iu a gieat measure to the skill and eneigi f a corps of faithful men who liaie managed thei' complex business for them anu brought it up to the perfection which it lias attained a fact which in no degree dimin ishes the honors heaped upou the fortunate head of the concern, nor raises these devoted toilers out of the ob-can y to which they are liopelesslj doon ed. Otheis there are whose praises haie encircled the globe because of the wosarons irientiuus which hare been ac credited to them in science or mechanics. While fame and fortune have been lavishly liestowed upon tbun. tho real inventors, the jnen who toiled urccasmly through long and weary ears to wrest from nature the secret principles which constitute the chief merit of these di-coi cries, have received no just re tjmtal lor all their pains and sacrifices. AN raCEEASED INIEEEST In the Monthly French. Services at Kcv. Dr. Puries Churclu That increased interest is being taken in the jnonthl French services in the chapel of the 3"irt Presb terian Church, Wood street, was attesteu in the large congregation present es terda afternoon The cstcrn University Glee Club led in several hmns, to the accom paniment ol Carl Kettcr, but the rather limited xesBonses to the "eantiques," indicated that a proportion cf those present were, howeierar iicnt, not on speaking terms with the language. Rev J. Laumtz. as usual conducted the ser vices. Recognizing that his audience was com posed ot persons of different creeds he con nned bis address to questions of broad Chris tianity. The reverend gentleman based his discourse on what, he said, was the greatesj of the commandments, the love of Ch.ist and the love ot one'b neigh bor. Neighborly loie he illustrated by relat ing an anecdote of George Herbert, who, when traveling along a highway on one occasion, met a man with an overturned load. The man was in perplexity; be was unable of himself to release his horse and proceed on his journey. Herbert went lo bis assistauce, raised his horse to his feet, and then gave him money as addi tional assistance. When he presented himself at the societi whither he was bound, the cora panionstwitted him for his soiled clothes and lnsi disheveled apnearance. Herbert's answer was; "1 was onl doing my duty by helping him, for I sec no use in impl praing ior one's neighbor if we do not give him w hat assistance w e can as well. ' tun-ayr- The second part of Mr. Laumtz's address re lated to the question as to hat was Christ? ' He referred to the relations which existed be tween Christ and the Godhead, and denned those which should be between Christ the bavior and the children or this world. Dr. Al ln. Prof. Levi Ludden, Martin Coster and Prof. H. It. Parker assisted in taKing up a col lection in support of the Mission Rev. Dr. h. is. Scnvel. Pre lent of Wooster University, and formerly pastor of the church, was pre's cnt. He expressed himself as delighted with thesemce. AN UNFETrEEED CHBISTIANITY. Hon Doth Xatural and Artificial Agencies Tend lo Its Dissemination. The Word of God 'ot Bound" was the sub ject of the sermon at the First Congregational Chmxh, Allegheny, yesterday morning. Rev. b. v McCorhle, the pastor, said: Imagine Paul bound to a Roman soldiei, walking to and fro over the magnificent streets of the far-famed capital, Rome, and as- he went crer and anon trying to adjust the chain "Which had worn its rough way into his flesh, in the hope of a moment's relief from the sicken ing pain Imagine him as passing the jialace ot the Cajsars, halting and saying, "If I am bound the word of God is not." Con sider the task men would have to perform who should undertake to bind the word of Uou! They woulu haie 'oimade the sky and strike tlown the planets, forlhe heavens declare tho Gloi of God," etc. They wonid have to make a crusade, world-wide, against the flowers and the birds, for they tpeak of God They would then have to oblit erate design f i c iu nature, for there are wings foi air and air for wines c-icsfor light and light for eies manifest de sigr cveri.heie And consider, luriher, that the spirit, suggestions, illustrations aud color ings if the Bible have goue into all literature, into .ill art, into consti utious and laws. Paul simply uttered a great truth, -The word CIGou cannot be bound." Along wnat golden channels does it reach the world? It ib taught everv faunday in S2 of the principal govern ments of the w orld, in 1S3.SI0 .Sabbath schools, ltf3.9,5e9 teachers, to 17.71ti,213 pupils. I am not of those who think that goodness and greatness haie died out of the world. On the contrary, there is substantial growth in all good qualities of held and heart. God's word shines through Christian character. Its wit ness is unmistakable. And is not the secular daily press or tho countr doing a noble and worthy service in this direction, in its takinc up and sending to the ends of tne earth In its columns the utterances of the pulpit. THE PKOPEE STUDY OF MANKIND. Sermon by Her. Charles K. Locko at tho Smithhelrt Street Church. At the bmithfield Street Methodist Episcopal Church last evening a large congregation, which filled the church to overflowing, fathered to hear the pastor, Kcv. Charles Edward Locke, preach upon the subject "The Kind of a Man That Can Serve Ills Day and Generation." The test Mas taken from Leviticus xvi.. 21, "Bj the hand of a fit man." "Our century is tho student's paradise," said the pastor. Tho sky with its planets the earth with its rocKs.the sea with its treasures, the air with its torces Cue man ample opportunity for investigation. Men lav their hands on tho constellations, and. leaping into empyreal heights, sit upon the rim of the universe and with irreverent gaze scrutinize the verv throne of Gnd. There is ono text book which is likely to be overlooked; it is man. After all the only 'proDer studv ot mankind is man.' Let men cease dictating to the Almighty and studv manliness." Mr. Locke said the theme of tho text was thrust upon thoughtful men because of the ma-iy who were falling upon every side. Death claims all seasons for its own. How to live that we might render valuable service tothe world was all the more practical because often considered. pohces ainsT be equal. A. Sermon ior YonngMen by Di. Kennedy in Ciroiezle Hall. Carnegie Hall has become tho home of the First I'iesb:euan Church, of AlIcghen.whilo the new edifice is being erected ou Arch street. At both servires jesterday the hall was packed to hear the Itev. Dr. David S. Kennedy. In tboeicning his sermon was to young men, his subject being "The Glory of Young Men Is Their btrengtb." Ihe minister said this glory did not como from wealth Dr position, nor irom any particu lar qualiti. He did not believe it was from pliisie.il, nicnnl or emotional dcvclopmen. but from an equalization of all. There is not much jrlorv in the mere development of brute strength. or in being a book-wonn r an enthusi ast. 1 human willsuffei whociucitiestbcmmd in caring for the bod, or kills tho body in giving the mind enurclj up to books. The true glory ot i man conies fiom a strength gamed by holding evcrv faculty and power in control, and haling each up to a proper standard. A WOKD FEOM CHILE. Address of Itev. J. M. Allls at the Bclleflcltl Presb terian Church. There was quite a large attendance at the ilellehcld Presbyterian Church last night to hear the address by Rev. J. M. Allis, who re cently returned irom Chile, where he served as pastor of the English church in bantiago, the capital. His long residence in Chile, his fa miliarity with the leading men, and the inter est now manitested in everything regarding that country, made his address more than usually interesting. He told much regardipg Chileans, their hamts and customs. Kev. Mr. Allis is a brother-in-law of Colonel Robinson, the Wood street banker, having married a well-known Oakland lad. AMENDING THE SALAKT BILL, Itepresentatlvo Cotton Thinks That the Allegheny Jail Fhjsiclan Is Underpaid. Representative Emmett Cotton left last right for Harnsburg. During the week he will offer an amendment to Representative Xesbitt's county salary bill, in order to include the ail physician. The salary of this official was hied at J600 by an act of 1SG2, and the pMsisian is expected to furnish the necessary medical and surgical supplies. At that time tht average number of prisoners in the jail was 15, while now it is 270. An effort was made at the January meeting of the Iioird of Prison Inspectors to increaso the physician'- salary under an act of 1&S7. nut failed because Judge Eing decided such action unconstitutional. Mr. Cotton wrote to Dr. Butcher, jail physi cian of Philadelphia couutv, askintr for infor mation as to the salary paid there. Dr. Butcher' leplied that ho received 51.200 a ear. and had I assistants, one male and one female, at Sl'00 a vear each, while the county furnished all the supplies. 1 ho average number of prison ers in the Philadelphia jail is 2o0. or 20 less than in the Allegheny jail. Last Wight's Temperance Meetings. Temperance meetings were held last night at the "Little Jim" church, Rebecca street, Alle gheny, and by the W. C. T. U. No. 2, corner of Grant and Ssecond avenue. There were good addresses and large attendance at both meet lrgs. Headache, neuralgia, dizziness, ner vousness, spasms, sleeplessness, cured by Dr. Miles' Nervine. Samples free at Jo I'letiiing & Son's, Market st. si SLVEN EW SHADES. SO 50 M ill Buy Ono To-Day. Take notice that we will sell to-day a splen did lot of men's spring overcoats, seven shades, for ?6 50 each. They are made from cassimeres, worsteds, and plain black chev iots are also in the lot all sizes, silk-faced or plain. P. C. C. C, Pittsburg Combination Clothing Company, corner Grant and JJiauiond streets, opposi te the Court House. A FEATURE Of Great Interest to Renters. Special rent lists appear Mondays and Thursdays In this paper, contributed by leading agencies in b.itli cities and the East End. It will pay you to consult them. All the novelties in millinery in largest variety, at Rosenbaum & Co's. IIouso Hunters Will hnd excellent lists of houses for rent in The Dispatch this morning. Mondays and Thursdays are special rent days. Use O'Keefe's "O'K" Shoe Blacking. SPECIAL TO LET LIVTS TO-DAY'. MEETINGS. -VTOTICE THE REGULAR ANNUAL meeting of the stockholders of the Amer ican Preservers' Company will he held at the office of the company in the city of Pittsburg, on WDNESDAY.the 18th day of March.lS"!, at 2 r. M. B. E. RYAN, bccretiry. mh8-13 I5lSI.EbS CHANGES. LGOLDSMIT BRO., WHOLESALE tobacconists, located at 705 Li Deity st., have admitted W. L Mayer aud Charles Goldsmit in partners into said business which will be conducted Irom date under the firm name of L. Goldsmit, Bro. & Co. Pittsburg, Feb. II, 1S3L mh8-30 DISSOLUTION NOl ICE IS HEREBY given that the limited partnership associa tion stvled James Dalzell's hon & Company, Limited, has been dissolved by a vote of "a majnnti 111 number anu lalue of interest of the shareholders; that the undersigned have been elected liquiditing trustees to wind up tho busmes ol said compan. and to distribute the net assets among the members of the said limited co partnership. L. W. DALZELL, W. J. CRAWFORD, P. A. RINEHART, mho-87 D Liquidating Trustees. IE CORPORATION". JAMES DAL ZELL. LSON COMPANY", successor to 1C3 Dalzell's Son A' r?n will .nilnni the business of manufacturing lard and lubri cating oils at the old stand, Nos. 69 and 70 TVater St. JAMES DALZELL &. SON COMPANY. mh7-20-D DISSOLUTION-NOTICE IS HEREBY giien Uut the limited partnership associa tion stjled Electric Packing and faupply Com pani. Limited, has been dissolved by a vote of the uiaimlty in number aud value ot interest or the shareholders; that the undersigned have been elected liquidating trustees to wind np the business of said company, and to di tnbutc the net assets among the members of said limited co-partnership. L. W. DALZELL, W. J. CRAWFORD, , , R. H. SIMPSON. mb5-"6-D Liquidating Trustees. ELECTIONS. Of FICE OF PlTTbBURO JUNCTION R. K. CO., I Pitt&kuisg. Pa., February 18. 18al. $ ELECTION NOTICE THE ANNUAL meeting of the stockholders of this com pany for the election of a Board of Directors to serve for the ensuing ear and the transaction of such other business as may be necessary, will be held at the office or the company, room 19, Germama Bank building. Wood St., on MON DAY, March 8, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 12 noon. JAS. A. SMITH, felW5-18,tnh2,8 Secretary. JSSDisplay adiertuemcnls one Collar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise menu on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let. etc, ten cents per line or each inser tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Tophnebeing displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets, BRAM'H OFFICKb AS FUI.LOWS. TVHF.nK want, roil bAi.r, !( kirr. axu oihek TKASSIENT ADVKKllsKUEXri W1L1, UE KECKIVEDUPTOSP. M. iOKlNbElllION. Advertisements should be pnpald unless adver tisers already have arcouuts with Tut DisrATCH. yOI! 'HIE bllUTHMDE. M). HIS OAltaON bl KEET. 1 KLEl'lION E Ml. OTJ2. I Oi! THE EAbl' ESV, J. . WALLACE, C121 l'Ui.N AVE. I'lrrbBUKG-ADimiO.VAI.. TlIOMAb -McCAt KKEV 3.-00 Duller street. E.MILG. slUCKl.Y. :t. street and Penn ave. ALLl.UHi.NY. A. J. KAFHCHLi:. E9 ledsral struct H. J. JlcIiltlDE, Market House, Allefrnenv. F. II. EGG Iltb.tbON. Ohio and Chestnut ss. 1 1IOMA& ilcHLN KY, i-stern and lrw In ave O. W. HUGHES, l'cnnsjrlianiiaud Beaieravcs. I'EItK M. ULEI31. ltcbecea and Allehcni aves WANTED. 3Iale Ilnli. BAHKEFlTlt-MUVr l!E A SO. Jilil i;a, Disnilch office. i. An il llS-118 CANVASi-Elt-INTl.LLIGENT. F'llt CE 1U1JV Dictionar. II. ATfb. 431 ood st. rptR-.n CtO()h-J.MTKILNCH) -11AN Kilt LL'NCII rwiin: jt'"wl pi ice for rilitpart). UM'N LUNCH i:otM. 112o Liberty st. mni-13 OKI.AM.EUS-10 INbrilUlE LOHGhb OK the litest non-secret order; nc lnedhMl ex amination: 5100 Inonciiir; 510 per week Tor dis ability. Address IlOX 168s. ashua. X. H. mliS-Sl r AtHIMvTS-A 11AV HKST-CLAbb 1IA- ClllNIbla for tiiiirlne ivoi k. tools md ercctil.R floor; good p'atc. IHE HALL ENGINE COMl'ANY. Eric, l'a. iul.9-: TAN -AN ACTIVE M.N: bALAltY TO J'l becinfTOio JSOmonthli, to represent in his own St ttc outside lirc cities a responsible New ork hoti-e refurences. J1AMJFAUTUKU', Lock lioi 13S5. N . . bcl4-I-M MAN-IO nUIIK AHllUND A CKOCFHY store: must undtrstand circ of liorcani cow ind have references. Apnlv at 407GKANT hi., cltv. - mliD-l MEN-A Fl.W MEN OF LIIttKAL KUUCA 'HON and pood address to represent us on uluablc stliool spiililties no canias-ini? for books; positions permanent u.d nrolitable to riKhlpirtlts: this will bear close investigation Foritsrllcnlirs cill on or add re s O, . CLObE, 31i ilushav., ClucaKO, III. liiliT-13 -LL1A1JLL PEKbON 10 ACT As IIIriLO J I CAL reprtsenlitive oi acorpoiatlnn, with a paid-up cmltil or f2i0,000. tn the salt, through sub-agents of lnntallnient btviuirs bonds to such a person adcsirihle a'ld llle-long position can be secured. Addiess Ml) I UAL INVEbl MEVf COMPANY, 412 Nicollet av., Jllnncipolis .Minn. mliG-79 DAl.l5Ml-OVbAI,AlH OU f OMUIgblOM O to handle the new Patent Cliemieil Ink 1 r.iB ing l'encil; the "rrcilcst selllni: ntnelti ever pro duced; erases ink thoroughly in two slconds; no abrasion of papir: 2COto500 percent profll; one aireiii's sales amounted to $62J in six dajs; an other $3 in two hours: we wint one ei.erj-etlc j-ener il ajrent for eich bt ite and 1 crriton . sim ple hj mail 35 cts ortcimsand full p irticu lars, addrcss'IlILilONKOEEIIAbl'ltMIG. CO., La Crosse. Is. inh"-18 S1: HH-PEK-FOIt tnoCEIl.OIJ bPF.CIAI.TY house: must haie lane c-crierii-nceand irool references: ood sil in to riirht nun. Address i.. Y., Dispatch olSce. inh5-13 TKEAbUKIK-FOlt A FlKbT-CLAbS MANU FACTUIUNCt house, who can Invest fioin fi.000to510.000, a No 1 pal ins business. Address 'lUEAbUKER. Dispateh omce. iuli3-i! "V7-OUNG MAN lO DUIVEGKOCEHV UEL1V X Lll wajron. and nuke hhnelt jreneriny useful In store, must reside in Allejrheni: reli r ente required, Apnl at 14 DIAMONDfctJt! AUK. Pittsburg. mhO-31 Agents. AGFNT-.-RAJ)I, SICN'ALLY & CO.'S I.V IIFXFI) Atlis or the 1 nrld, lust out: rew populition fiffures. litest chin jes: over 1CV1 pases MS b US inches: popu'ar price. $ 7; write for liberal terms and simple map. ItAil). JiC N ALLY i CO., Sil Hroadna, Sqw York Cltv. mhS-157 AEN'lb-NEV CIGAK I.1GHTI It: EVEKY ciirar smoker huis; ll-chts in wind or rain; sample 15c. two lorijc.81 do?eu bv mail; stamps taken. bTAYNEK S. CO , Proi Idence, K. 1. fe!9-CS AGtNTS-FOK "GEN. bHEKSIAN'b ME 3I01I(b," by hiinseir. a jrrand wortandbri ffieatman. Applv it once to J. Ji. bTEVi Alti', Ucncrat Asent, 10S Fourth av., Plttsbuiir, Pa. mhS-61-iiwsn AGENTS- FOB THE RELIABLE fOCKfiT lamp; entirely new: sells at sluht: write for circular and price list. P. H. AP.ONCHIL1). 76 aud 7S Kith av., second floor, city. nh8-53 Female Help. -(OOK-APPLY Ar:0 AND 22 FEDERAL bT., Allcghen). mh'J-ls Male and FeirAle Help. CHAMBLK.UA IDS, LAUNDltLbS, DINING room girls, nurses, cooks, house girls, Ger man aud colored prlrls, driiers, farm hands, white and colored waiters. Mlib. E. 'IHOA1P bON, 60S Grant st. JaUS-llIhS ELP-4 FAKM HANDS. MAN TO DK1VE and do jrardeuing, cooks, chambermaids, house girls, nurse xiils, dinlneruom girls dish washers, lauudicss, pantry girl, second eook, efrlslor chainberwork and sewing. MLEHAN'b 515 orant st. 'lei. 90. luh'J-D Situations. BOOKKFEl'ING-I ATTENDTO ANYTHING in the Hue of lutrlctte accounting, such as opening and ciosiuK of books or eorreetion or errors: also lie instruction in the use ol the Voueher System. A. F. SAW HILL, ls7 Federal St.. AlleKhcnj. Pa. de6-S4-p OblllON AbPAIN rEU IN A UNION SHOP, has had two years' experience in Germany; understands graining and in irbleiziug. Address JAh-LsPANer, liW Carson St., S. b., cit. mh4-b Real Estate. HOI EL A THOROUGHLY GOOD HOTEL mtn wants house ill or near Pittsburg: fu. uihed; at once: communications confident! il. C. Vt ., Dispatch olHce. le23-:7 rinanclat. fONEY TO LOAN ON C1IY, SUBURBAN ii and farm properlhs. stocks, school and municipal ootids, is wel as otlur seeurltic, negotiated. LO. llTlbll. 410 Grant st.. Pitts barA l'a fel4-2j D fOKIGAGEb-WE HAVE S-..OiX) 'IO DIVIDE J.X intofoOo, Ssoo or 51,000 loans; sl0,0OO to divide into two mortRigcs S6.00J and 54.000. also hive II. aH fkiOO and ?-000. expenses lcry light inonsr n idi on tpproval of title, b. J. FLLil ING A CO , lo! Fifth av. 'Icl. 17; icJ-17 MORTGAGES ON CITY Olt ALLLGHENl countv propcrtl at lowest rates. HENRI A. WEA Lit ,t CO.. 92 Fourth aleuiie. inhi-D TO LOAN $300, WO. IN AMOUNIb OF S3. 000 and upward, on clli and suburb m properti. on o per cent: also smaller amounts at 6 per eeuu litAtKIi IIAIRD, 'Jo fourth aienue. seJI-d.c-p TO LOAN 13)0,000 ON SIORTGAGES ?tO0 audnnnard at b per cent, ?o00. 000 at4 per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or larins. " H. PRliNCH, li lourthaie. . ocJJ-D a 10 LOAN-IOR A iriJM OP YEARS, fiOOO ate per cent, on Improved city pronerty. Address li , Disp tteh ofih e. mha-3o Miscellaneous. A LLTOCbEJONEb'BED.UUGPAKALlZER XX. Jones' Magic ltnath Powder: contains uo poison; roaclies banlsned oy contnet; sitfsfic tion civeu or no pay. Prepared bv GLO. W. JONEs. 21-J Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. bold by all first-class druggists. Residence No SO Mou terj st. iijl-u-JiWF V.' crolcher. M ue stile, mike, and lowest cash price. Address 1JOX SO), New urlgntoii, Pi. mh9-30 37IVIK1" LADY VI lbHING 10 BE HEKOWN i dressmaker to call at GIG Penn ave (op posite Home's stores) andlniestlgite MADAME FLhbHEK'b ladles' tailoring sys:em; 110 risk; parties resnousiblc: school now open. no!9-2i EVEltONEll) KNOW 1HAT THEY CAN get their sewing machine lepalrcd In first class order: all work fwai ranted at the lowest prices, genuine needles' and attachments for all trakcs at ll.CUtl LR'b, bewinir M ichiue Bazaar, 19 sixth st., twodoors below Bijou 'lhc iter. ja22-Mivp PURCHA .LR-FOR STANDS. CASES AND other 'omposing room furniture uow stand ing on uppi r floor ot No. 99 (ifth av., soon to"be vacated: countr newspaper or other cash buer will find th's a rare chance. Call on BUSIN tSb MANAGEKlHEDISFAlClI.SuilthflcId and Dia mond sts., between the hours of S aud 5 p. M 1C20-117 SOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. BLUFF ST.. NEAR COLLEGE-NEW BRICK house 8 rooms, bathroom, tilo hearths, si ite mameis: in nte improvements. itOHEKi low aim, -'J iiiun st. mh4-3S-Jiw fsu 1 t'FIt CENT 1NVES1 MENT-COR. PKOP--J LK1Y- onlv 50 It. from Ctntcr av. ; cor. Overulll and CI irk sts.: brick house, 9 rooms and attic, hall, etc.; seuered: vacant lot on corner; room to build two more houses: price 011I1 SVJjo. ALLLS A, BAILL, 154 Fourth av.; tel. 167. (B70) inhS-64-.MWFSbu East End Residences. IN THE EAbr END-NEAR bllADiSlCE, nice Oueen Anne residence of 8 rooms, recep- tlon hall. bath, lamirtrr. natural iras. norehee front and rear, all in line order: double lot 50x120 feet to an alley. JAS. W. DUAP & CO.. 129 roortli ay.i city. jnh7-J7-D J FOR ISAXE-IHPROVED REALESTATK East End Residences. ITrnr rv AV vnv b-l-imiiv BK1CK 12 JLN rooms; all modern conveniences; lot 50x120; elegant locatlou. BAXl'EK, THOMPSON X.CO., IS" Fourth i TnliS-IM-MWFSU 162 fourth av. mli8-130-MWFSu' PENN AV. RrbIDF.NCF.-REC. HALL AND 4 rooms first floor. 5 rooms on second and o on third floor, slate mantels, china closets, batii, n. and c. water, laundrv. sta. tubs cemented floor, front and rear porch- lot7ov!4o: low price and very casv terms. BAXTER, 'IHOMPSON &CO , 162 Fourth ay. mli8-12!Mrrssu OA 500-O'HAltA ST.. NEAR I iXSWORTII Ort av.. a verv complete beintlful ind at tractive new f-auie dnelllnir of Queen Anne design-it contains seven cood-slzed rooms and un billed attic: Ins nice range, bithroom. hot and cold w iter: lot is a tine one, hiving a fron'a,!t,? sn leet bv SO fict deep, (a 16b) BLACK. & UAIKD, Fourth ai. inli'J-12 Cf! 800-cort. pin: and Oakland av OU? a two-storj and 111 msird brick dwelllnir ol S rooms, hall, le.tlbule. bath, inside w. c.. stationary washstanil. slitc mantels stone hearth, both teases, slldlne doors. I uindrv. sta tion irv. tub. furnace ceinentcdeellar; lot24lC0to :e-lt allev. (dlO). BLACK A BA1RD, 9" ,r0Vr.Ul avenue. mhl-i- ,( 230-HA1S ST., EAIt ST. CLA1KSI.. J-dt? to-story frame dnelliUK of six rooms, hall, bithroom. w. c. rinse, n itural (,'is. wired lonlectric Ii(tht. poreh, Rood cellar, etc.; lot KxlOO. (a 32) ) BLACK .t BA1RD, 05 1 onrth avenue. inhO-1-' Si) 300-RENOI.l)b ST.. N LAU HAbllVGS 9 sr., 1 two-story frame dwelling or 6 ooms, ball;newlv pipcred: even tiling in si liss order: porches; lot 21x'J7. (a2b5) ULAIlt l, , ,,l, n t.- i. mlil.l w i UA1RD, 0j Fourth av, lnhO-L." AllegUeny Residences. ALLrGHENY HOUbE-OF EK5HT ROOMS, wllh batn, nit. pis and all useful appli ances mil In llti" order throtiithout: good lot with side cntnuce: only one square from the electric cars ihove the pirks. J AS. . DRAPE .t Co , 123 Fourth av., Pittsburg mli7-l7-n TTUIIt SALK-Sfi-COO-ON LSl'LANADE sr A1 near the pirks. Alleclieuy. brick house. rooms, att'e. lauudii. piutri. haili. modern lix- ures- lot2nii0 ft to in illev. (40) See . A. me; 11ERRON & bONb, SO Fourth al. mh6-G3 0,9,12,16 PERKbVlLLE AVE -M III Ills ADVAN TAGES oriiciltlilul situation, quick access by electric c irs. hcirtsome tnrroundlngs ai;d ailviniinglllilltlons; presents the strongest at tractions to hotncseekers, when lor the sum of 4.001) may be secured a handsome plot of ground. 75vl40 feet in dimensions, rich In producing fruit, adorned with shrubbery and vines, and iurnislied with a substantial house or six rooms, with porches, hills, dry cellar, also outside bikeoicn. stable, eti : a home to enter April 1; it should find a rtadv purchaser. CHARLES SOMEIU & CO. nih7-4j KESIDLNC1.-NEW BRICK KhSlDENCE fronting on the park. 10 rooms, bath, laun drv. etc.: all the modern coincidences: h irtl wood nnlsh; heautltul home; will sell cheap, as owner is going to move awn. Inquire of J. C HEILLl, 77 Diamond st.. Pittsburg. mill il' WESIIKN AV. bilh. nnzc BRICK HOUSK. 8 ROOMS, ,: prl WILSON, o3 Federal st, Allegheni. ml'7-27-MWS" (COO OOO-bllEFFIELD ST., AH VI 0-S10UY e5JAJ9 press-brick dwelling containing 10 or 12 rooms, range, bathroom, inside w. c, widehill, ve tihule, wide porch, elc. : house built back 11 0111 strict: is in a nice location, clo--e to stores, schools, etc.; the lot is a tine one, being 60 feet Iront bv lilt dctp, through topived alley. (bl5S). BLACK &. 15A1UD, '0 I onrlh al . mh9-12 o a :ioo- -WILL BliYGDODHOUSE. SROOMS, 0"x:9 cor. hit, on Washington 11.. Allegheny. A. D. ILSON, 05 Federal st. , iinegneuT. mh7-27-MWS IJazelwood Residences. FRAME DWFLLING-CHEU'. lOROOMb: modern conieniences: lot ."5vl20 feet- three minutes' walk from Hazclwood station. MURKY 4 EDSALL, Hdclity Building, inhS-&3 HAZELWOOD-2-SlORY FRAME DWEI L 1NG of 7 rooms, bith, hall, laundry, hard wood finish, newly papered and painted, uat. gas, h. and c. water, lusnle w. c. sewered, etc.: lot C0vl20feet: 2 minutes' walk from Hazelwood sta tion and Second Avenue Electric Railway, price. ?i,W0. terms reasonable. IRA M. BUHCHFIELD, 153Pourlhai. lali-JO' Suburban Rcsldencei). EIGHT ACRES AM) LARGE RESIDENCE Olt line of P., Ft V . & C. R. R.. below sewicklev, great qtiantpv ot fruit and shade trees, spring house, copious flow of pure water, itc etc: would cvchinge In part tor city pron irti Particulars from J AS. W. DRAl'E A l O , IJ9 Fourth av.. Pittsburg mh7-37-D' GOOD HOUSE AND TWO ACltES OF ground ne ir Ihe citv cloe to railroad sti tlon; 8 rooms, hill, cellar, ohsenatorv porches, etc.; all in prime order: unceasing supply of good wtter; orchard, sliruhhcri. otiihuildings, rlilcken house, etc., etc .IAS. . DRAl'E & CO., 129 fourth av.. Flttsrurg mh7-37-D' HOUSE AND T.A1MP LOT IN W EST Believuc it assignee's sale; property of the e-stite ol Willi un Movie; 8 rooms In house; porches: bav window, etc.. and lot 2o feet square: tobesohlat assignee's public sale on Tuesday, March 17, at 11 o'clork ji. 11.. on the premises: tike 10 o'clock triln-(citv time) lor Avalon sti tltll. Particulars liotn A. S. MILLLK. Assignee, or .IAS. W. DKAl't: & CO, Agents and Auctioneers, 129 fourth av., Plttsbnrz. mh7-3n-D ORRENT-DviELLlNG. TEX KOO.MS: LOf. SO0x2SOtceL with stable: spring house, pump and spring water: heitthv location, with use ot orchard of 100 trees; sltmte on Woods' Run av., east of New Brighton roid. Allcghenv Apply to SAMUEL D 1 ER, 43 Park way, Allegheny. tnluVB THREE AGUES AND GOOD RESIDENCE NearSewlcklcyand contiguous to railroad stition; 10 spacious rooms and all modem ip pllauces: shade and fruit trees, and shrubbery and pure water in abundance, outbuildings, etc.; a preltv place, 'terms, etc., from ,Ias W. DKAPE & CO . 121 Fourth av. mh7-37-D ax aoo- WILKINSI5URG. REBECCA ST.. O'Ji nc cirCoil st., two-storv irame dwelling of s rooms anu nnwicu tttic. 11 ill. hatnroom. w. c, 1 inge. natural giF. electric light, slate ininteK iintiilri, iront ind hick porch, electric hells, etc : lot 3JX1J2. (kC9). BLACK i BMHD, S5 Fourth iv. inhiM' roil SALE LOTS. East End Lots. FRANKisTOWN AY. LOT 40X140 I OR LESS thin first cost: lure Is 1 corner lot at a b ir gain: thoe adjoining bring ?2t0 more lhan the price asked lor this one. HOW AKD t'.KOW N. mb7-14-MWSS oj AKLAND-FINE BUILDING LOli- LLE- VAIED, fine 1 lew; neirtwo lines of street cars. For partlculiis sec A. I). w ILSON. 55 Fed eral st , Alicgiicni. nii7-27-Mivs Ripi'ev st. iMir.rr froithv ibs rrLTi; Ihe choicest location on the stuet-h trgain lor quirk pureluscr. BAX1ER. IHOMl'SON & CO., 162 Founli iv. ml'S-I2b-jin oii (Pinn pi-R fkonc iooi'-'ihojias sr., OJUu md Linden iv , I'.oulevard pi ice Iol69x 180- this is the finest lot in tills beintlful residence pi ice both gises, water ana elct trie llgbtcon ntctlons. (a314). BLACK & BAIRD, 9 1 ourih avenue. mhO-12 C? A fC LACH-WAKEFIELD sr.. OAK OTtUU LAND near Bites st.. 2 nice building lots, each HivirO. being lots Nos. Si and 28. in Roll plan: 4J5 down, balance monthlv orwieklv as desired. (d!24). BLACK i. BA1KD, ft", tourth av. mbl-i! OO 230 FACH-REBl CCA sr. NFAKI.IH- JO? KRTYav.. two choice vacant lots, ejih 50113. (all2). mh9 12 BLACK & B AIUD. 05 Fourth al . S3,0 0U FKAZIER ST., OAKLAND. NEA' Blaluo t.: 1 nemt lot 03x120. (1II8.I) BLACK &BIRD. o bourth av. mlrt-12 H- OOO-BOQUET bT., 1 AKI. AN D: VACAN 1' Oli lot 24x120. (dJI). BLACK i, BIHD 05 lourthav. nih9-12' Parins. T7AltM-WILL SELL lilt EXCHANGE TOR cit property 240 acres rich land on P. U.K.. all Improved, board aud post lences. line slate roofed mansion ten rooms, marble mantels, etc.; Ilnist barns and outbuildings; 2oacie orchaid: cill and get nirtlculirs: sell at a great sacrltke. I'D WIITlbll, 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. mh6-n FARM-FOR bALE Olt IXOlIANGI'A GCKID farm of about lOOacres, near the citi and less than a mile from railroiil st itlon: large dwcil iug. barn, oichird, etc.: wouhl sell the entire 1 inn, or in two pirts ot" 58 and 36 acn s respict llely. .IAS.. W. DRAPE JL CO., 120 Fourth av., Pittsburg. mli7-37-i OIL FAKM-1I1 ACRES ADJOINING 'I OWN: line buildings: lngoodstite of cultii ilion: one oil well 011 farm doing about 25 birrclspcr d 11 and oueicir-old: tl c oil right is worili more than the price asked lor the larm: land suitable Ior platting Into lots: greit ch incc to make big nionei: price-onl ?1J5 per acre. Address C. H. 1 OI.SOM, Lima, Ohio: lnliS 9-3I1V" Allegheny Lots. ALLEGHENY LOT- 100x100 FEE1', 3 FKONTS. with a-storyliulldlug, fronting oil Cliesnut. North Canal sts. and an illey: price low. terms eas). Apply to SAMUEL DIElt, 48 Parkwiy, AlUghen). mhG-93 BUILDING LOIS-30xl50 FEET A'l 3001OJ350; vour own time tor pavment after ?uU is paid; situated near Woods' Run avenue, Allegheny. SAMUEL DYER,-48 Park way, AlleB'neny. lnh6-93 liscellaneons. BAST END DWELLINOS-$3.sw-Rurai av., new Queen Anne frame, 6 room-, fin. attic. halL hath, w. c. large Iront poich. nlecly finished a d papered throughout; Iot23 3-t0xl"0. fi.j00-.Ma flower st., frune. 6 rooms, attic, both gases, water; Iot23xl01 to20-ft. alley. 87,cuo Peuu ai.. new mansard brick. 9 rooms, bathrooji, h ill. both gases, h. and c. water, slate minlcls, tile hearths, range; lot 23x103. 53.200 Euclid .11.. new irame. 8 rooms, hall, belli c-ises. slite mantels; a complete and desir able little home. WOOii- iiroad st., frame. 5 rooms, hall, front and rear poiihcs, water, electric light: cemented cel lar lot-IJxllj. iXaau each Cypress St., three new frame dwell ings a rooms each, nat gas, water, etc. neatly finished: lot 20x100 to allev. !ji7uj Hastings -u. neir Eiyslin av., new frame, G rooms, hall, cemented cellar, neatly fin ished : lot 25x120. S2,000-Mlguonette st , near Neglev av , new frame, 4 rooms, fln. attic, large porch, hall; lot 20x120. i or terms and particulars see mhMO-itwj BLUAa a cu., tZJ fourth ay. FOR SALE LOTS. Suburban Lota- CimuiKltlsr PROl'ERl'l 1HE LARGEST lois, the lowest prices and the easiest and best terms in the county at bheraden, 15 minutes from Union station: see bheraden before yon buy else where. AN.DREW PA1TEKSOM, Secretary L7 Fifth av. t feIT-72-D' Qt)n OOO-HAWKINS STATION, P. E. It.. A. OAU' plot of strounfi containing 21 acres: this propertv Is suitable for laying out Into lots, (k 12). BLACK i BA1RD, 95 Fourth ay. mhll-12 Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.-RENT OK SALE Hotels, cottages and oath houses; lots Tor sale In all parts ot the city; also south Atlantic City. ISRAI L G. ADAMS CO., Real Lstite Agents. Beal Estate and Law- Bnl'dlng. fcS-'IO TOR SALE BUSEVESS. Ttusincss Opportunities. BAKER Y AND CON FECTIONERY IN first-rate locality In a good town; eisy terms; must he sold at once. Address N. P. D . Dis patch office. mh5-21 IDUSlNLbs-GOOD Lbl'ABLIbHED LIGHT - mlg. uusiluss: any person wishing to make aorotiiible investment n-ay addiess P. o. BOX NO. 418. mhO-57 CLOIHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING goods store In Beaier Falls, Pi.: best cloth ing 'tand in the town: will sell or rent building to bujer; at present doing a jcarly business of be tween $20,000 and S.T0.C00, owner hiving other business cause for selling. Address 11. MO Elt, Beaver tails, l'a. mlit-ld HARDWAKE UUSINES3-A RARE OPPOR '1UNIIY: the oldest and best established hardw neantl builder supply house in town of 7.000, near Pittsburg, doing annual business ot flj fuo, will be sold at stoek inientorv. 'I hose meinln- business address HARDW ARE AND BUILDE1!, Dl-patch olllcc. mhl-36 TNSURANCE BUSINESS-PREMIUMS AVEK AGEabout 52,000 per year: price, wlthoflice ttirnlture, $.500; in old established business. 0. H. OLSOM. Lima, Ohio. inh8-!)-MW T:E-lAURANT-FINhLY LOCATED. SI.8W): II butcher shop, planing mill and lumber yard, with innual business of S150.0C0, on casv terms, shoestort, tlnshop, grocerj stores, S500 to 000; bakeries, ciir stoles, drug stores, milk depots. SH hPAKD A CO.. 151 1 ourtu av. Ic25 lOU TE-r IKsT-CL SS DISPA1C1I N EW S XV PAPER rontcdail) andbunday: gross profits amounting to $42 weekly; will sell for cish only. lorinlormatlouclla.terS P. m. atS ANN bT., PItlshurg. mhti-117 SJ ALOON-W1III EXIENSIYEIRADE: ElE- GAN1 modern Hvtiins: large stock fine linuois; handsome rooms near posiofllce In this thrlilug cltv in ccutcr of the oil fields; price, tl.coo; rare 'bargain. C. II. IOLsOM, J.lmi, Ohio. mh8-9-Mii IJusiness Properties. Q204 OOO-FIFTII AVENL'n NEAR NEW Omltfc? M irket House, two three-story brick buildings, one of storeroom and five dwelling rooms, the other ot storeroom and niuc dwelling room., both buildings have hall, batliroom, w. c, hot and cold watei ind both gases; also, three nic-room brick houses lnlhe rear on Our alley, lot 40x90. (c55). BL VCh. X BA1KD, 95 Fourth avenue. mli9-l- I'OK SAXE-MLSCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc. BELlVCKt WAUONS-DELIVLKY AVAGONS all sti les; ourown mike. WM. BECKEItl. Jill to 341 Oliio sticct, Alleghen. 'lelephone, 3120, jcIl-70-MHS HOKbFb-l'UBLIC SALE WILL BE HELD oil March li lb91, at 10 A. 51., on the Mc Clav firm. Simnlcs st itlon, P. i, W. It. It., in liimplon township, Atleglie.ivco , Pa . at which will be sold Pcrchcron stallion" "DuVeofl'eiche," 4 icirs old, weight 1,82J lbs.: l'crclieron stillion bnecess," 5 rars old. weight 1,760 lbs.: live Percheron mares and fillies, and one driving horse: these horses are very fine. JOSEPH 11c CLA, DchavenP. O., Pa. mh3-7 HORSE DFSIKABLE FAMILY HORSE, kind ind sound, for carriage or saddle, also ph icton and h irness. all in good condition; owner about tn have city. Inquire or address L. J. POPE, 5100 Libert av E. E. mh(S-50-JiFSu Machinery and Metals. AUIO.MAT1C IIOlblING ENGINES-WORK perlcctly riglit and left, with single or double drum: second-hand boilers and engines al'oon hind; general machine work promptly cxeiuteti- correspondence, solicited. COMBINA TION ENGINLCO , LIM. J140 I'cnn ave., Pitts burg. delO-iifc-iiws ENGlNEb. BOILERS AND CONNLC1IONS, with freight elciitor, lorihln part of tliiDll cate plant heretolore kept in building N 0. 99 Fifth av. lor use in emergencies by Tne Dispatch: bar glin lo quick buver. Clllon BUSINESS MANA GER 1 HE Dlbi'AICIl Smlthileld and Diamond sts .between the houis of .land 5 p. ar. fe20-117k T101S1ING ENGI.NLS. DEItHICKSilANJ I I derrick forgings. steel hoisting and guv ropes in stock: stmonar engines and ootiers. Fliears. ciiyand ore pans. etc. 'IIIOMAS CAIt LlN'f SONS, Lacockanti Sandusk streets. Alle gheny Pa. au5-J5-MWi-- TUP CELEURArhl) ACME AUIOMATIC safety engines and non-explosiic hollers, for gv or oil fuel, from one to flic-horse power: also, the litest improied ventilating fans: perfect t it.sl'.ic Ion guaranteed; bv J. PRAGLlt, Gen eral A'cut, No. 4 lifth av Pittsburg. Pi.l lelj-Itj-MWF .rililEIMllaEltJcDOU'lHiriTCO.. LIM..DAR- A KAGllst. and HUcr av.. Allegl-env, Pa.. engines. boilers and castings. Repairing prompt ly atter (led to. jaS-so' SECOND-HND EVGINE AND BOILERS OneI424. two 12x18, one 11x24, one 10x20, one 10x16, 9x12, 8x12 and lirec lot of smaller sizes; 10-11. P. mounted portables, one pair of boilers 42x26: agent for the Standird governor, pumps, sit iltlng. pulleys, etc. 2.5 and 15 Park Way, Alle gheny. Pa. J. b. IOUNG. fefi-D- SECOND-HAND ENGINES-ONE 27 II. P. Ball pat. electric light engine, almost new: one 8x8 one 7x7, one 5xu, verticil engines: one heal' 14x4. one 11x12, 3 8x12 and 27x12. in hori zontal engines: all xruod as new. 1IARM1 S MA CHINE DEPOr, 98 First av.. Pittsburg, Pa. ja30-n 50 TO 60 'IONS SECOND-HAND IKON T rills In excellent condition for relaying; splice bars are with them. Address P. O. BOX 113, Allegheni, Pa. mh8-3:" Miscellaneous. COMPOSING ROOM FURMTURC. SUCH AS stands, cases, trucks and (bases; desiring to quickly dispose of the duplicate plant now st Hiding on upper floor of No. 99 Ilfthav., no reisoiiable offer will be refused. Call between 3 and 5 r M. on BUSINESS MANAGER IHE DIbl'A I CU, Smlthfield and Diamond sts. lc-0-117 17UltNlTUKE-FURNiruRL-ON WEDNES l1 DA. March II at 10 A. JI., at auction, at No. 94 Ohio st.. Alleght ni-Citj, near Union av.; consisting In pan of Brussels aud lngnin car- iiets, beds ind bedding, bedsteads, sideboard, 'rei cli clock (eight d 11 ). eh iir6. clocks, queens ware; general assortment. A. J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer, 413 Grint st. mlis-16 TIPPINCOil'bODA WATER GEN EICVIOK J Only Used 1 short time, good as new; cheip. BROWN H bON. Washington, Pa. inhS-74D T30rIOES-I HAVE ON HAND CHOICE JL pot itocgj for sue in car lots. Forprlces ad rices a niho-T' ures e. r-L.ur.1. en uuuersuurg. i'.v PEIiSONAL. 1JI KSONAL-CAbll PAID II OR OLD GOLD and silicr: jewtlry repaired: new work made to order. CUIUS. HA LI Cli, 511 Smithlicla st Jal8-Sl PEl'.SONAL REAL Ebl'A'IE AND INSUR ANCE MEK GALLING! K, 1 odcr law building, cor. I Uth and ylie ais. 'lelephone 17n7. mhs-145 13EKbON AL-E. D. HlGGb, W. G. TALCOri'. manufacturers' agents. Chicago. 19 ind 21 Wahaeli al. I istcrn manufacturers of sjiecliltics may negotiate with the aboic firm. luh8-08 I3LRSONAy LNCCI.OPLDlA BRITANM CA. S24- Clumbers' ruccIopedia, 10. Alt others it hall prices for dodiysonli. FRANK BACON A. CO., Ail bmlthtleld St., Pittsburg. Pa. fe4-58 EKbONAL-FlNE I!OOKb-Vt E HAVETHE finest collection of finely illustrated hooks in t'ittshurg: bctutltulbludlugs: low prices; come and see them: hundreds ol books fer piescnts. LEVI'S LOOK SHIRK. 'MO Liberty St. de-12 POUND. 1710UND-A LARGE LOT Ot W1MEK ' clothing belonging to residents of Ibis city was louiHl hanging in, the rooms occupied bv H'CKSON, the tailor. b5 Filth aic., upstairs, altered, cleaned and repaired: the owners should call lor them, as Dickson requires the room. no!3-D STRAYED. OTKAYFD-FROM HIS HOME, 3710 CIIAR o'l last I ridavcienlng. an U LOITE St., Cit), 01a gentleman about iu ycirs old: about olt. sin. in height, hail on in old suit of clothes. Anyln lormaiion concerning him will be gladly re el Ived. mli9-14 LOST. LOST '1FRKIEU BLUE BLACK. SKXE terrier: coliai md chain attached. Liber il rcw ard w 111 be paid If returned to 2218 PEN N A V mhS-14h OFi'ICUX PITTSBURG. Pittsbubo, March 'J, 1S!)L SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of City Controller until THURSDAY, the lth day of March. A. D. 1S91, at 2 o'clock, for the refitting of Council Chambers and new furniture for the same, ac cording to specifications prepared by C. Bart bergei. architect, which are on file in tho Gen eral Office, Department of Public Works. Blanks can be obtained at this olhce. Each proposal must bo accompanied by a bond in double the amount, with two sureties, probated before the Mayor or Cltv Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. ml,'J31 ' PROPOSALS. CONTRACTORS AND MANUFACTUR ERS will find proposal advertisemeutsof National, State and Municipal authorities and of building committees, as well as important news of projected work 111 all parts of tho United States and Canada not elsewhere pre viously published, iu THE ENGINEERING RECORD, (nrior to 1887 The Sanitary Engi neer), New York. On sale Mondays in this city fay R. a. DAVIS & CO.. 86 fifth ave. SOlS-lOTX j TO LET-SPECIAL. TOJ BV BLACK & BAIRD, D5 Fourth avenue. PlITS'BUIicf. 73 Sixth av.. above gmlthlleld St., 3-story brlcfc dwelling of 13 rooms, all conveniences: 8100. Dinwiddle St., near Firth avenne. two rows of choice stone residences, nine rooms, built in latest style, 844: possession at once ir so desired, or will make lease from April 1. 50and52 Liluff St.. two-story aud mansard stone front dwelling of 8 rooms, bithroom, range, both gisc. 841 67. Good location. 848-SoO Fifth av.. two-story and mansard brick dwelling of 7 rooms, bithroom, range, bothgises, water, etc ; JJ0. Federal st., near Fifth ir.. large and very com plete apirtmcnt house, nice laundry in btsenient. Janitor will attend to lulls aud sidewalk ind re mo! e all girbigc, etc.: halls and sidewalks illu minated and water snnplied at owner's expense. "ALLEGHENY. 64 North av . corner Grant iv , two-story frame dwelling of sei en rooms, bathroom, range, both gases, etc. Good loca.ioti; J2. 170 Arch et., neir parks, two-storv and min sard brick dwelling of eight rooms, bithroom, range, botb gases: pleasant location: !. 94 River av., nc ir Anderson st , two-storr and attic brick dwelling or scvc-i rooms, bithroom, range, both gises, water, etc : fci0. JO Sherman av., on parks, thrtc-story brick, ten rooms, nice location; $70 83. Allegheny av.. near North av.. new row of pressed brick residences, 10 rooms: allthclatest conveniences: will give lon,r lease and rent low to good tenants. H Fremont st, two-story brick dwelling. 7 rooms bithroom, both gae. water, etc.; 837 50, 30 Locust st.. two-story brick dwelling of 9 rooms, bithroom, range, both giscs, etc; 41 66. EAST END. oll3Llherti iv.. ncr Wineblddleiv., two-3torv and mansard Irame dwelling of 11 rooms, bith room, range, both gases, porches; nice loiatlon. Slincnai.. Boulevard pi ire. East I ml, two-storv franc dwelling or II rooms, bathroom, range, both gases, porch, etc.; ?I7 50. 6110 Penn iv., near DcnnMton av.. East End. two-storv and mansard brick dwelling ol 'J rooms, batliroom. water, both gaes, etc.: ?!. Zi- Dennjston av.. near Howe st , three-storv brick dwelling oi 9 rooms, bithroom, rangi, both gases, slate mantels, etc.; ?ll C7. North Oakland Square, near Atwood st.. choice new twostor and mansard dwelling of 7 rooms, bathroom, range, both gases, slate mantels, tile hearths, etc.: $37 50. 9 Cible pi ice, Oakland, two-story and maneird brick dwelling or 7 rooms, bathroom, ran'e, both fc.iscs, water, etc.: $37 51. North O ikland Sou ire. near Atwood St., a row of choice two-storv and mansard awtllingsot 7 roonis. hithroom. range, bothgases,slatcmantels, tile hcirtns, etc.: 37 oO. DUQUESN'E HEIGHTS. 1323Virglnla.lv., two-story frame, 6 rooms, bath room,, all conveniences; ?lt SUBURBAN DWELLINGS. Emsworth, P., Ft. W. & C. R.W.. near station, tivo-storj and mansird brick dwelling of 12 rooms, bathroom, range, natural gas, slate man tels, etc.; large grounds; S-ju; John shannon, owner. Marlon station, two-story frame dwelling of eight rooms, bathroom, rmge, large grounds, etc.; $45 8J James Laughlin, Jr., owner. BUSINESS PROPERTY. 95-1 Penn ar.. three-stor brick buildingof store room and dwelling. 122 lhlrd av., ni ir Wood st . thr-storv brick building with office 011 tint floor; will sell boiler and engine lor GOO: 300. 570 tifihav., near Olst St., large storeroom, 838J. OFFICES. Schmcrtz building, cor. Alater and Market sts. Penu building, No. 703 I'cuiiav. Fisuer building, cor. Fifth av. and Wood st. .excelsior building, cor. Grant st. and Sixth av. 2 Ninth st , cor. Dunuesiie way, 8 office rooms on second floor; will divide to suit tenant: $79. 89 W iter st., lour choice oface rooms on second floor.nitur.il gas. stationary washstands, plate- guss front: S360; good location. JIANUFACTURINGPROPEKIY. .Eagle powsr building, Sandusky st , floors with power. Selhert building. Hopest , floors with or with out power; rcntlow to good tenants. SENDFOIt COill'LErE LIST. Our entire list being too large to publl-h in full in the papers (it would occup in entire pageof The Dlspitch) we will mail copies to all appli cants Send us your namcaud aildresson a postal card and jou will receive our larse, complete list, free of charge, until suited. inh9-9 BLACK & BAIRD, 93 Fourth av. rpo LET Bi-DENNISTON, ELDERKIN i CO. LIm., G304 Penn iv. EAST END HOUSES. fB33 Penn av.. 11-room brick, new, heiter in cellir, bath, h. and e. water, range; no better lo cation In the East E id. tGO Flavcl st , 9 rooms, large grounds, shade trees. 13 New6-roomhonse, Hartman plan. ?18-5rooms. attic, hrhk, new, Homewood. ill Renfrew St.. 5 rooms. (12 Penn av.. good dry basement, good light, suitable for any kind ofa shop. S26 7-room brick, new, Homewood. ?18 Breed's Hill street, fine new 5-room house well finished and very desirable. STS Franl.8town iv.. new brick, nine rooms, bitli, h. and c. water; all modern improvements very cheap. 2S-8-room brick; modern: Homewood. fh-Shetlind av., line large brick; 10 rooms, attic, two pantries, botli gases, h. and c. water, )'3 acre ground, stable, fruit. (;a 7 rooms, brick, b ith, range, both gases, h. and c. water, lmndry range, electric light; two minutes from Homewood station. 10 Lincoln av., 8 rooms: all modern conveni ences. ?13Gra7ier st., 5 rooms, attic, nice yard; two minutes from stition. $10 Penn iv., two large rooms for light house keeping. S I rankston n av., 6 rooms and storeroom. ?21 7-room brick, modern, Homewood. ?16 -New G-room house, near corner Station st, and Collins av EAST END OFFICES AND STORES. 840 Penn av., near Shidy av., 2 fine rooms suitiblc for office or storeroom, with 2 connecting rooms on second floor. JI0-2 good. Urge office rooms on second floor; Collins a . (20 Good office, 2 rooms. Collins av. (15 Lirgc office room, Penniv., ncarbhadyav. S25 Penn ai.. large fine office, 2 rooms; best location in the Last 1 nd. DENNIsrON. ELDEKKIN L CO., LIM.. C301 Pcnu av., ofllec open eyeniugs; telephone 5."-7. mh9-23 TO LET BY BECKFFLD & BRACKEN, 61 Ohio st., Allegheny. Houses possession April 1. Resiea St., 7-room brlclr, bath, h, and c, witei. range in kitchfn; 811 07. Arch St.. above the park, brick ofS rooms and bath; fll 67. Arch St., above the park, brick of 8 rooms and bath; 840 to. .Madison av., below Ohio, brick of 9 rooms, laundryand bath; 811 67. Morrison av.. near C St., frame of 5 rooms aud finished attic: (12 00. Ohio St.. near Sandusky, 3 unfurnished rooms; 819 00. Goodrich St., 4-room brick with hall; 812 00: possession 11011. Chestnut St.. near Ohio St., brick store and 9 rooms; J7Caear. Webster St.. ueir North sv 3 rooms nice front yard: S1G 00. BLCKFELD S. BRACKEN. Gl Ohio st . Allegheny. mli9-33t rno LET JL BY DIXON & CO., 112 Fourth av. HG Colwcll St., 3-rooin flat; 817. 930 Penn -Iv., I rooms: t.3. 140 Colwcll St., 2 rooms: 89. 289 W ebster av., 3 rooms; 310. 33Ciccent St., 2 rooms; JS. 110 Fourth. iv., 3 llneroonio: (21. Corni r Ch itbam st. aud Cliv alley, rooms: (20. 41 Center. iv., 5-room house; (25. 112 Fourth av.. 2 rooms: ?I0. 19 Magec st.. 4-room flat: fJo. 63 Locust St., 3 rooms: $11. 208 Third ai , 19-room house; 50. 163 Fulton et., 6-room house: 822. G32 Smlthfield St., 4 rooms; ;25. 230 Emersou St., E. E., 9-room house: 41 67. 44 Van Braim St., 2 rooms: 10. Call for lull printed list, free. Including many others. DIXON & CO., 112 Fourth av. mli9-4 TO LEtt BY A. Z. I1YEKS.& CO., 'Icl. J09(j-93 Federal st. 191 Junnta st.. brick, 8 rooss. (28. 71 Martin St., brick, 6 rooms, $30. 22 Goodrich St., brick, G rooms, 22. 4i Kirkpatrick st., tnmo, G rooms, (23. 215 ashiugton av., Irame, G rooms, J22. 78 Martin St., brick, 6 rooms. (35. 0G Fremont st , brick, 8 rooms, 15. 362 Washington av., brick. 8 rooms, 35, 28 Hemlock av., brick, 8 ruoms, $10. 23 Overlook- St., frame, 5 rooms, -U 75Rldgcav., brlcB. Grooms, 823. 223 Fulton st, brick, 5 rooms, 19. 160Charticrsst., frime, a rooms, 13. 187 Stewart St.. bricic, 5 roonis, (13. Coraopolls Pi., frame of ll looms, bath and all conieniences. 33 33. Also luiny others. Call or send for printed list. A. Z. BER3 & CO., is icdcral St.. Alle gheny, n h9-16 TO LKT Bt IKA M. BUICCHFLCLD. 15S t ourthav. Hazelwood. 1 went -third ward. 2-story frime house of sit rooms, finished attic, hall, ves tibule, front and. rear porches, nat. pis. city water, frnltaud shade trees, outside bakcoven, H of an acre of ground; rent. f permout'i. Hizelwood, "-story brief, house of 8 rooms, hall, bath, lauudr). hot and cold water, nat. gas: lot 44x270 feet: rent SM per month. Hizelwood. 2-story briel. house ore rooms, hall, nat. IMS, city water; lot 30x140 feet: rent 18 per month. Hizelwood, 2-storr brick house of 8 rooms and large lot; rent S40 per month. Mt. Washlnjfton, Wllhert, near Ennis st.. 2 brick houses of 5 rooms eat h and finished attic; rent 1 16 per month, with water rent paid. Mt. Washington, Wllbertst.,nearSprinp alley, frame house of 5 rooms;wlth large lot; rent f la per month; water rent paid. mi-s , TO LET SPECIAL. TO LEI BY JOHN K. EWING & CO., S3 Federal st. 97 Fremont st., 8 rooms. 411 Itebecca st., 7 rooms. 291 Fcdcril st., 8 rooms. 1G E. Jefferson St.. 8 rooms. 91 Arch st., 10 rooms. 350 Washington av., 9 rooms. 74 Manhattan st , 6 rooms. U'7 BIdwell St.. 8 rooms. 30 T iggart st.. 8 rooms. Also a number of others, list. Call or send for mh9-5 To LEI BY A. D. Wit SON, 551-edcralst.. Allcghenv. ALLEGHENY HOUSES. 2T.S Locust st. 9 roonis. VI Fayette St., 9 rooms. I7js,i.eniildst., 12 rooms. 109 1" ige st . S roonis. 170 Biicna Yista st., 8 rooms. 41 Kcsaca St., 7 roonis. 87 Ridge a v., 8 roonis. Send for list. Ti lephone 33S2. mhl-7 a IO LL"I V, J. C. REILLY", 77 Diamond st. 2-story brick dwelling. 161 Bedford av. neir Ful ton st.. 8 rooms, bath.h. and c. wator; house nearly new. Rent -27. 2 4-room brkk dwellings on Linton st. near Mjllca. Kiutl3. (si Ch ithain st . 2-siory rnme dwelling, 7 rooms. Ri nt Si, or j rooms iu s inic 2G. 3 rooms md attic. 101 lultonst. Rent 16. mh9-8 rilO LEP JL I'.Y L. ". FRA7.IEK, forli-iiltb aiHtliulIerslfi. No lfi-l Fort) -third st . brick dwelling. 8 rooms and all modern eonieiiicncis:(l3per montri. No. 157 I ortv-ilfth st., brick dwelling. Grooms, attic, hill, gas. etc., 25 perniontii. No. 2r2 Ponv-nrth st.. brick dwelling. 6 rooms, l.all. gis. etc., 2 per mouth. risk st., near Davison st., hrlek twelllntf. 6 too ns: all modem lonicnicnccs:?"!!) permonlh. L. O. FKAZIEK, Fort -filth and Butler sta. nihS-lui-iiThsiit TO LET. To Let. Rooms, Pittsburg. Applv to addresses given. H iys. 412 Penn .11.. furnished second-story room, stitionan wa-hstiud and bitli. bhirlisidc Four cligmt, second floor rooms, furnished or tinf uruMied: locals if d sired: no light housekeeping: ust of bith;ncar electric line. Address Kay, Disut'ch office. Rooms, Allegheny. 41 Anderson St., furnished room with board. 73Ccdiriv opposite parks, three unfurnished rooms: references. . mhO-iit TO LET. Citl Rcsidonoss. BLU FF ST.. N EA K CH Kb I UT-F1 N E TW 0 SroRY mmsard brick dwelling. 9 rooms. everv modern convenience: 41 67. BAXTER, THOMPSON A. CO., IC2 1 ourthav. mh8-l21-MWSut cc OLLIGF. AV, NEAR R. R. AND ELLS- WOKTH av. two-storv frame dwelling. 6 rooms and itlic. modern convenient cs: (25. BaX 'IEK, 'IHOMPSON S. CO., 162 Fourth av. mh8-124-MWSut HEKRON AV NEAR W LIE AV. CABLE carsrgood frune house of K rooms, porches front md reir. good stible, etc : lot GOxlVt: rent SW0: possession March 20, 1691. Sec THOMAS McOArFRCK, 1o09 Butlerst. fe22"-8G-irivst East End Residences. TTOLSES FOUR NLW BKICK IU lJL with al conveniences, on Gross st , neir Ben Vinite stition. Apply to SAMUEL II VLL, 1W5 Liberty st. U1U8-13JT Jl out sr., near walnut-brick houe oflOrooms. Inqnireof THOS IIACKE-IT. Chamber of Commerce. mb5-i5-MTht KXri t WALNt'T ST.. NEAR A1KFN AND t0Ji: Fifth avs.lwo-ston mansird brick dwelling, eight rooms: ill conveniences: only fa it BAXIXR, 'IHOMPSON A Co.. 162 Fourth aienue. mli8-l2l-Mivsut Alteslieny Residences. BRICK HOUSE OF NINE ROOMS-ON South av. ; everv convenience: house in good rcpiir: large lot; rent, 35. COITON 4 W MTE, 157 Lacocl. St., Allegheny. mh9-10-MTht E1 IIGHT-R()OMIIIlUSE-AT74PA(;r: ST., Af. LrGHENi . l'a.: til modem conveniences. InniiireofDK. R. II. G1LLHOKD, Z31Beiverav. mhS-62t rriO LET-NO. 175 IIIDGEAV.. ALLEGHENY -1 Dwelling of s roonis: ill modcrin Improve ments. W. A. HEBRON Jfc SONS, 80 Fourth av. mh7-53-Dt TWO-S'lORY FKAME DW EI.L1NG SIX rooms and finished attic, water anil natural bis, large lot of ground, corner I'errysvllle and Obscmtory avs. Allegheny: delightful location; electric car3 within 25 feet of house: possession immediately; rent reisoiiable. lnqnlre of GEORGE F. DIHM. No. 3 North av., Alle gheny, or at office of Shoenbcrger & Co.. Pitts burg. mh7-6dt 320 ftASHIMSlON AV., ALLLGIIENY-3 rcoius. bath anu Itundrv In first-class order; Immediate possession: free till April 1. M 11. HtANCE. 14 Diamond square, Pittsburg. mh9-35t Suburban Residences. CKAFTOS-oMINUrLs'WALK J'KOM STA j IION: three 6-roomciI hojscs with Sroomsin attic, poichcs. gas and good w itcr;renl?22 50each. J. K. MURPllr, P. C. C. & St. L. 1'.. R. rah3-79t Rooms. EOOM LARGE WELL-LIGIlir.D TIHRD SlORY room 411 Wood st.. over Cain llros.' sboestore. Inquire or CAIN BROS.. 431 Woodst. lnhVlS-MTnt ROOVS-IsI NO. 19 FEDERAL ST.. ALLE GHENY suitable for lodges or offices. COPION A Willi K, 157Licock St.. Alleglieny. mhS-10-Mrht Tnrm. FARM-OF200 ACKE3, rllREE MILES FROM Curry's sti., B. A O. R. IL; suitable for dairy or all kinds of farming: rent reasonable: onc-hilf mile Iron library. Address or cill on JAS. MEANS, Hope Chi.rch. or W M. DONALD SON, IlITwcntleth St., Pittsburg, S. S. luhS-4Gt Hnsiness Stands. BUSINESS STANDS-ONE OP THE TINES1 in the East I nd. Ftniiai.. near study av. DENNlblON. ILDEKK1N ( v.. LIM.. 6304 Penn av. Telephone, 5327. Office open evenings. mh9-24t LARGE SIOllEROOM AT 7") (DISPA1C1I building) Diamond St.: next store but one to Smithllcld: size ibottt 20X100, and widening to JOIeet in the-reir: stiam heat, electric light and rear entrance tor Wacom and goods: power can also be supplied it needed. Apply to J. L. CLARK, room 16, Dispatch building. 75, 77 and79 Diamond st. Ja22-97t -VflCE FIVE-ROOM DW FLL1NG FEDERAL .Li st. extension: store and duelling. Chestnut t., Allegheny: six-room dwelling, Sedgwick st. inquire of J. R. McKEL, 703 Pc-un av., room 611. fe7-64-Mivst PLAN1NGMILI. OF THL LTE WILLIAM Chlsholm on Hemlock st., he id of I splinadc St.. Ibird ward, Allcghenv: rent onl f.uo in cluding use of engine and boiUr. A. LIgGA'IL A SON. 103 I ourlh av. mh7-59 Dt CiIORI S AM) BUSINESS ROOMb I.N ALL s-5 1 parts of the twoeiliesand suburbs: send your name and addnss and wc wilt mail you our rent list regularly until pril I, free of charge. Bl.ACK & BAIRD. 55 I ourlh av. deI7-20t 8LU(.IUEIC HOUSE - JIEAT MAKKET. wagons. machincr and 100N and I irge tride. For further Information address BOX 164. Lee tonli, O. mh5-st rflill.SlXlH FLOOK OF 75.77 and 79 DIAMOND I st. will he to let Irom April I. with possiblv possession to lessee earlier: dimensions GoxOO uct: llglitcd upon all four sides and also from large centril well: suitable lor lirge wholesale wireroom or light manufacturing: both passen ger and-lrelght ie-.ator-, elcctrl- light, steim heating mil power supplied Ifnece-sirr. Apply to J. L.CLARK, room 2G, 7i, 77 and 79 Diamond st, Ja22-93t WARLHOUsE IHltlE-sTORY NO. 112 W iter St. pply to LSI'. JAMES WOOD, SOO W est Carson st. fc20-.lt Ofllces. WesK Kuom, .Etc "FPK'L's-lN Htlbll. I'LS EISNER. rx- VJ CLLSlOlt, bchmcrtz. Kuhnaud oihcrbulld Inirsanit in other cood localities: send us your name and address and wc will mall you our rent list rejrnl irlv until April 1 free of charge. BLACK i. BAIUD. -J3 fourth av. JalS Mt OFI'ICL (INK FINK LAllUKOKPICE. ALSO twoionuectlnjrothce rooms. Penn av., neir biiadriv.-best locillon in theLast Lnd. IIEN AlSl'ON, LLIJEItMJi A CO.. LIM.. Ij3H Penu av. leleplione, 5J.-7. Ooice open evenings mhWIt Ol i lChS--1 GLKMAMA oA INU3 BANK Bulldlnir. Wood aud Diamond st". . singly or in suits: all modern Improvements and low rent. Inquire stHIS BANK. oc2J-49t , OFFICE-LAIHJLOr rlCE ON PIlt&T FLOOK bhanuAti building. loSroarth av.. now occu pied by F. Fiuswalte, broker. Inquire LOOM 44. mni-j-i rv FlfF-b-IN lllh BlBSELI blo(;k. cob. Vy seventh av. and mltliaeld st. luonirc at llninlrc a lnhS-lSt novum. Miscellaneous. DWELLINGS. brOBI SANDOIiTtC'Eb-UPON request we wl'l inll you our rent list reg ularli uiifil April 1. Irei- or ehirge: write your name pi "laV md give lull residence address street and uuuiber. BLACK A BA1KD. SS r onrth .uenhe. ies-7lt LEGAL NOTICES. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN Xl applic-ition will be made to tho Board of Pardons at its next session on March 17, IS9I, for the pardon of Charles Miller convicted of seduction at No. 255. March sessions, 1RW. W. D. MOORE, Attorney for Applicant, mbiS-SO-M -7OT10E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Al Richard de Vries is no longer in our em ploy aud has no authority to transact business on our account. HUMPHREY WHITE. . mhS-71 635 Grant st CHOICE PROPERTIES. -i F OR SALE A HANDSOME HOME. VERY CHEAP. New brick, nine rooms, completely flnishedJT' modern fixtures, new stable, sewerage com plete. street improvements made; location ono. of Ihe most central in Oakland. W. A. HERRON &. SONS. mh3-53-M.9.12 0 Fourth Avenuo FOR SALE NO. 301 SOUTH HIGHLAND" avenuo At a Greatly Reduced Price, Modern brick house. 9 room", outside laundry, stable: beautifully terraced lot J7JxM0 ft- to an aller; shide md ornamentil trees. See VT. A. HERRON & SONS. SO Fourth av. mh7 23-MWS AUCTION SALES. ORPHANS' COURT SALE-ESTATE OF John Wapner. deceased. Byvirtnoofan order of the Orphans- Court of AHejrneny connty at No. , b ehrnary term. 1S3L I will ex pose at public sale on the premises the follow" , 111K described two piece" of real estate, on WEDNESDAY. March 15. IMIL First, will be sold at 2 o'clock a piece of land in Reserve township. Allegheny county, adjoin ing: and partly in the borough al Mill vale, bounded bv lands of Reineuian and others, be ms lot No. 9 111 plan of subdivision of Lowrla larm. recorded 111 plan book vol. 3. pace 59. containing live acres mure or less, subject to and with the ue in common with others of cer tain private roads, ben deed from bhenffof Allegheny countv to John Wagner acknowl edged -March IS, 1S78, and reported in Sheriff's deed book, vol. 2. page 2)9. Improvements ars small frame dwelling house, stable and other outbuildings. becond, will be sold at I o'clock lot in Seventh ward, Allegheny City, being lot 58 in John Voightley's plan, recorded in plan booK 2. pazo 110, being 22 leet fronton Center street (or ave nue) and running back 80 feet to an alley. Sea deed from bhenff of Allegheny county to John Wagner acknowledged March IS, 1S7U, and rerorded in Sheriff's deed book, vol. 2, pago 293. Improvements one one-story brick dwell ing house with attic aud oncrtwo-story frame dwelling bouse of four roonis. lennsofsale livo hundred dollars down, one-third of balance on confirmation of sale and delivery of deed, and the balance in ona and two vears with interest to be secured by bond and a mortgage (with 30 days sci. fa. clause) on the premises, or all cash at option of purchaser. FLORENTIEN" WAGNER, Admm.strator of John Wagner, 171 Thirty s.xth street. Pittsburg. Lazeir A Orr. attorneys: Black fc Baird, agents. Da Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. inhl-773r 0 NK HUNDRED AND FDllTY-fclX PARn LOR SUITS AT AUCTION, TUESDAY -MORNING. MARCH 10, At 10 o'clock, at the rooms, 511 Market St. This is the largest aid finest consignment of Parlor Furniture ever opened np in this city, and is direct from the mannfactnrcrs.who have cone out of hnsiness. and every one of them, must be sold, to wind up the firm's business. The handsome suits are all made up in tho finest brocatelle. silk and satin tapestry and high grade plusnes. and range in price from So" tn $3o0 a suit, hut will be sold out for whatere thev bring. lso. Piano forte.Fine Pedestal Lamp. Hand, some Picture', 13nc-a brae. Lace Curtains,! Chamber. Library and Dining room Furniture. Linoleum. Dishes, Bedding. Hall. Room and btair Carpets, etc.. etc- HENRY AUCTION CO.. mhS-101 Auctioneers. i UCTION SALE OF- JAPANESE GOODS At No. 626 Smlthfield street, between S'xth and Seventh avenue?. Entire stock, comprising; over 5Jj.C0O in value. We beg to announce to tne public that ourJAPANEbE WARE DE PARTMENT, which has been a feature in our hnsiness, having been attended by almost every ladv in the two cities md thn surrounding; country, will be DISCONTINUED in tha f ntnre. Our room on second lloor, devoted to the sale of these goods, will he used for other purposes. Our annual Holiday Displays will undoubtedly bo missed by a nnmberofonr patrons, and we would tbererorp advise you to attend our sale and get your pick out of one ol the largest aud most complete lines of Japanese poods in the conntn. sale beginning Monday, March 2. at DiJlA Jl.and 21'. M. and Satur day, 7 r. M., and continuing until all goodi aro dis'posed of. Goods delnered. WM. HASLAGEdbSON, J. A. ROBINSON, Auctioneer, 026 bmithfleltl street. mh2-2t.D EOBINSON A CO. B26 SM1THFIELD blREET. lurnish experienced auction eers for sales of REAL ESTATE. FURNITURE, At residences, closing otttstores, etc. Terms reasonable. Ic27-71-D AUCTION SALL H. B. SMITHSON. Real Estate and General Auctioneer, room 38, Eisner building. Filth and Wood streot. Sale of jewelry and merchandise atstores. Fnrnl ture at residences promptly attended to. de5-66 1 J. A. McKELVEY, Auctioneer. Household furniture, prooertvandlive stock Ofhce 81 Frankstnwn Av., East End. Terms upon applictlou. mh8-I13 REMOVALS. W. J. EAST, Architect, Has removed from Federal St., Allegheny, t(f offices located in WESTINGHOUSE BUILDING, mbl42-MWF FlTTSBCKG, PA. REMOVAL ! APRIL 1 Wo will remove onr Wood street office to No, 129 Fourth avenne, directlj opposite the new postofhee building. CHARLES S0MERS k CO,, REAL ESTATE. mh6-67-Mr REMOVAL. tt. C. .MIIXiXiE-t?-,, lloazs nu sign Painter, has removed Irom 1J Third avenue, to 73 SIXTH AVENUE. Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special attention given to the handling of plite glass, cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky lights, etc. House painting aud glazing in all its branches. ocl9-63-P READY FOR BUSINESS. We hive secured possession of the two largo and substantial buildings, Nos. 46 and 48seT 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 la Stock wo have added a lull line of DBUG GISTS' SUNDRIES. This department will "he under the carooj MR. CHARLES BABST, who will be glad to meet his former friends and customers and to servo them acceptably NO GOODS AT RETAIL. L H. HARRIS DRUG CO., NOS. 4G ASD 4S SEVENTH AVENUE. PITTSBURG. PA. mhl-D . EDUCATIONAL. St. John's Military School, MANLIUS, N. Y. SUMMER SCHOOL, Bt. Kev. F. D. HU:TlN(iTO:r. S. T. D.. PresU deut. Apply to Lt. Col. WM. VLKBECK. bupt. rahl-13j-5TWT RESORTS. rr ADDON HALL. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. Now open Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths in the House. IcCMU LEEDS A LIPPINCOTT. THE CHALKOME ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. On the beach, with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths in tho house. Send for circular, fel OO-n E. ROBERTS 4 SONS. . Blue Grass Stock Farm. Three hours from Pittsburg, near postofflca stores, churches, graded schools and railroad Living water and shade tn every ior. No hilly or waste land. CHARLEiySOMERS & CO. mhWW-D $500 TO $500,000 lcitfl country property, at lowest rates. JAS. W. DRAPE 4- CO , 129 Fourth, ar., Pittsbnrg, Telephone Ho.STSi. . nin740-D i " 1 $ J jtJJMKa
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