.." PITTSBURG - DISPATGH, TUESDAY, MARCH ,10, V189L EEADT FOR THE TEST. 'Carnegie, Phipps & Co. Have Five Kictel-Steel Plates Completed. THOUGHT TO BE TOO EXPENSIVE. Carriage Makers Demand a Redaction in Their Workini Hours. A DAI'S GEIST FROM LABOE CIRCLES Carnegie, Phipps & Co. have completed the manufacture of five armor plates made from nickel steel, which in a few days will be shipped to Annapolis to be tested. The plates are made as an experiment, and the entire order of 0,000 tons of armor plate to be made for the Government by the firm depends upon the result of the test. These plates are each 3 inches thick and 6 bv 8 feet in dimensions, and each weighs B.400 pounds. Two are made from steel and three from nickel steel. If these plates, which are to undergo the use of a six pounder Hotchkiss gun, prove inadequate, further tests will be made with, plates ranging Irom S to 10 inches in thickness. The results or the experiments maue wnn nickel steel by this firm have been noted in The Dispatch from time to time, since the first test was made. There is no doubt that the Quality of the material is improved upon in a great measure by the addition of nickel. There are some doubts as to its being adopted for armor plates by the Government. The tests that have been made have vailed. The first one was with com pound iron, the second with plain steel, and the third with nickel steel. The first test made with the nickel steel showed it to be of a superior quality in every respect as com pared with either of the others. A later test put the plain steel on an equality with the nickel teel. A naval officer made inquiries about the sev eral tests and the cost of production, but ex pressed himself as being fearful that the nickel would not be adopted because of the additional cost. The cost of nickel is 75 to 80 cents a ponnd. The introduction of 1 per cent of nickel would make a difference of 17 a ton in the price of the finished steel. In the plates that have been made. 3 per cent of the nickel was used, "liieh increases the cost of the plates over J100 each, , ,.... In regain to the claims set up by the Enelish syndicate for a royalty of 2 cents a pound on a!lnicke:-stecl armor made, an official of Car ne"ie. Plupp 4 Co. said yesterday he was not surprised to bear of it, although they had not received any not-co of any definite action being taken. He said he knew that Schneider fc Co. held American patents on a process for making nickel-steel. bnt the question as to whether the patents have been infringed upon is to be determined. BBICKLAYERS' VICI0BY. The International Union Will Help the Pittsburg Men. Word was received in the city yesterday to the effect that the stike, which was declared against Union No. 7 of the Bricklayers' Inter national Union, of New York City, had been declared off, resulting in a complete victory for the' International Union. Some time ago Union No, 7 declared their Intention of fighting the International Union and refused to pay their assessments on the Toronto strike. A ttrikft was ordered bv the twenty-fifth annual convention held in Toronto in January, but was held off until the 1st of the present month, and declared off again last Thursday. The victory has a local significance. The bricklayers here are elatedjoverthe result, as it will benefit them in their demands for 60 cents a dav. It is considered that the International Uniiin is stronger and it will lend its influence now to the Pittsburg men. THE HEARING CONTINUED. Attorneys in the W. J. Kalney Case Are Granted a Postponement. Both Judges Acheson and Heed were on the bench in the United States Court yesterday. There was to bave been an argument in the case of V. J. Rainey vs. Peter Wise and others, asking for a preliminary injunction to restrain them from interfering with tho miners at Kainev's coke works. Bv mutual consent of the attorneys on both sides the argument was continued until-the 20tu insr. There was an argument in the case of Turner Strobridge against the L. H. Smith Wooden ware Company, to restrain them from infring ing on a patent coffee mill. The defendants claimed there was no infringement and the patent was invalid. AMOKG THE PAINTEES. Iloth Masters and Workmen Are Anxious for a Settlement. The Master Painters met last night and re affirmed their position to refuse to grant cer tain clauses in the list of working rules sub mitted by the workmen. A conference com mittee was appointed, and will meet a similar committee from the men to-day. National President Thompson (and not Na tional .Secretary) visited Local Union 15 of the carpenters last night, and began to take evi dence on the cnmr-laints against a number of the local members. The investigation may last all week, and it Is expected that there will be a few spicy developments. The General Secretary. Elliott, of Philadelphia, is ex pected here to-day or to-morrow. BATKEYS MEN SATISFIED. Tie Claims His Employes Have No Grievances. W. J. Rainey, the coke operator, was at the Anderson yciterday. He was in a very amiable mood when he stated that bis men had no grievances, and were working well satisfied with the wages paid. Mr. Rainey added that ontsideis had no tight to interfere with his einployps. and he would protect them and hlm-f-elt. He defied anyone to find a dissatisfied man among his cokcrs. He said he couldn't speak for tho other operator:-, but he hadn't lost anything as a result of the shutdown in the valleys. Ho sbtns con siderable coke to Cleveland and to Eastern noints. TO HAUL SALT ON AN ISLAND. A Local Firm Sending a Locomotive to the Guirof California. A local firm has under construction a small locomotiuc for haulm salt on an island in the Gnlf of California. The island has no springs or streams, and. as rain is unknown, the salt is piled in the open air without loss. All the water for operating the locomotive is brought a long distance across the gulf, and the locomotive, in addition to haulinc salt cheaper than it can be done by mules, will save a great deal in the less amount of water used and cheaper cost ot fuel as compared with mule feed. "WOEKING CUT DETAILS. Local Laundrymen Still Considering the Plan to Combine. The local laundrymen held another meeting at the Central Hotel last evening to further consider the proposition to unite their property in one company. Nothing of importance was accomplished, but as all the laundrymen here except one are williue to combine, it will be done some time in the future, unless they should disagree on details. Thev are moving slowly and trying to avoid troulle and blunders in the foundation of the oiganization. Meetings are held weekly. THEY WANT NINE H0TJES. Carriage Makers Have Presented Demands for Shorter Time. The carriage builders met in Knights of Labor Hall last night, and discussed the de mands for nine hours' work on ten hours' pay which tbey have presented to their employers, to take rffect April 1. It was argued that the carriage makers are about the only workmen that labor ten hours a day. and as they have over LOW) men in the two cities, they expect to win with ease. Miners Return to Work. The miners along Monongahela river re turned to work yesterday, after their three months' idleness, and in a few days large ship ments of coal will be started down the Ohio river to the lower port. No Action Taken. Local unions Nos. 112 and 500. composed of carpenters, met at their respective halls last nizht. but no aciioj was taken on the eight hour question. Ordered to Hold Oft The Execute Board, of the Knights of Labor met in Philadelphia yesterday. Some action ou the Ibrasen matter was expected, bnt J. L. Evans telegraphed to the board to hold off a few days, as there were indications' again of a settlement of a difficulty. Damages for Eviction. Sloseph Bartoick, John Hoosick and John Cfiezletsky yesterday entered suits for $500 damages each against A. M. Byers & Co. for having evicted them from their houses on the Sonthside and damaged tbeir-f urniturc. Industrial Notes. Considerable excitement was .created at the Hainsworth Steel Casting Company yester day by a non-union rougher being ejected from the mill. James Orth, a prominent lumber dealer of Media, Pa., was In the city yesterday. He says the lumber cutting along the Allegheny river has been unusually large this winter. The caulkers in the shipyards along the Monongahela river will organize shortly in the American Federation ot Labor. They will then have some demands for higher wages to make. Dr. Stephen H. Emmens. President Jof the Emmens Metal Company, has submitted to his company a quarterly report, for the period ending with February. Some important tech nical work has been accomplished iu the last three months. The Snpreme Court affirmed the decree in the case ot the Republic Iron Works, Limited, versus Hill Burgwin and John A. Phillips, trustees, Common Pleas Court No. 2, of Alle gheny connty, and dismissed the appeal at the tusk ui uie appellants. HATTJEE ASSERTING HEESELF. The rittsburc Faster Not Feeling So Well on His Eighteenth Day. That fasting is not the pleasantest of pastimes was evidenced bj Elmer Collins after complet ing the eighteenth day of his experiment last night Yesterday was one of the most trying days be has experienced, and it was evident that nature was asserting herself with all her force. Tbere was a marked absence of the usual activity shown by the faster, but his strong determination to accomplish his under taking was evident In everything he did. Although he claimed to be feeling well, it was noticed that he looked anxiously forward to the departure of the audience that he might seek needed rest. His condition at 6 o'clock last evening was: Pulse. 72; temperature, 98: respiration, 18. He took 12 ounces of water between this time and the time of his retiring at 10:30 o'clock last night. PUBITT VEBSTJS PBTJDEEY. Pittsburg Artists Approve the Stand Taken By Philadelphia Painters. The artists of this city will to-day send to the Committee of Selection for the annual exhibi tion of the Academy of Fine Arts of Philadel phia a paper which reads: "Gentlemen The undersigned, artists of Pitttsburg and Allegheny, heartily indorse the sentiments expressed in your reply to a protest against the admission of certain paintings from the nude at the annual exhibition in yonr city. Tour answer will surely call general attention to the vast difference between purity' and 'prudery.' We feel certain that the ladies to whom the sight of the nude in art is fraught with, or gives risn to, impure thought, are in the minority in Philadelphia or elsewhere. Accept our expressions of sincere appreciation and regard." The letter is being generally signed by lead ing local artists. STATE BOAED OF TEADE. A Sleeting for Such an Organization to Be Held April 8. The Board of Directors of the Chamber of Commerce met yesterday afternoon. Reuben Miller occupied the chair. President Schmertz being absent. The following officers were unanimously elected: S. L. McHenry, Secre tary: Charles Meyran. Treasurer, and G. Fol lansbee. Superintendent. William M. At wood, J. Morton Hall and E. T. Dravo were appointed an auditing committee. The other committees will be appointed by President Schmertz. A communication from the Scran ton Board of Trade was read. It was in relation to a meeting to be held there April 8 to take steps toward the organization of a State Board of Trade, and asked thattbe Pittsburg Chamber send one or two delegates. The matter will be referred to the '.Executive Committee. A DEAD KAN'S FORTUNE. Money for Kasper Borrow, Who Died at DIxmont a Few Months Ago. Two men who did not civo their names called at the Department of Charities yesterday in quiring about Kasper Borrow. They said they had received a letter from Borrow's relatives in Germany inquiring as to his whereabouts, as as be was heir to a fortune of no small amount. Borrow lived in the Tenth ward forannmber of years and for a livelihood did chores about a Penn avenue saloon. In 1880 be became insane and was sent to Dix mont on August 25. where he remained until he died ou August 25, 1S90, The exact amount of the alleged fortune is not known. The men who were inquiring about him said theyknew Borrow when they lived in Germany, and sup posed that was the reason they had been writ ten in regard to the matter. "WAmNG ON THE SECEETAET. Mr. Proctor Has Not Yet Fixed the Height of tho Hudson Bridge. Colonel James P. Andrews went to New York last evening to attend a monthly meeting of the directors ot the Hudson River Bridge Company. The Colonel stated that the Naval Commission appointed to take testimony for and against the structure had finished its work, and the company was now waiting tor the opin ion of the Secretary of War who will fix the height. If it is not too high the bridge will be bnilr. The Colonel said it didn't cost much to make a bridge higher, but the trouble was that it might become impossible to make approaches that engines with trains could climb. The Colonel claims the bridge is sure to be built sooner or later. BOOMED rOB PE0M0TI0N. Captain A. J. Logan Indorsed by Hoth the Local Regiments. Tho vacancy made in tbo staff of General Wiles, Commander of the Second Britrade of the National Guard, bythe promotion of Major Greenland to Colonel and Quartermaster General, is causing considerable activity among local guardsmen. The many friends of Captain Albert J. Losan, of this city, are urging his claims, and both the Pittsburg regiments have indorsed him. The officersof tbe Eighteenth Infantry passed a resolution Saturday night, asking for his ap pointment, and last night the Board of Officers of the Fourteenth Infantry took like action. The appointment is in the hands of General Wiley. Mother and Babe Locked Up. Mrs. Mary Sullivan, who lives on West Car son street, near the Lake Erie Hailroad station, was arrested by Lieutenant Booker last night on a charge of keeping a speak-easy. She has been arrested several times before on the same charge, but was alwajs released on account of having two small children which needed her care. Last night she and her jouncest child, agea 7 months, were locked up in the Thirty sixth ward police station. Committed to Jail for Murder. The Coroner's inquest on the body of Patrick Burns, who was killed by a blow from a pick In Upper St. Clair township last week, was con cluded yesterday. John Blondin, who inflicted the blow, was committed to jail on a charge of murder, such being the verdict of the coroner's jury. Looking for a Surcease of Slush. People who sigh for ethereal mildness may take comfort from tbe fact that the reign of the groundhog ends next Tuesday, as that ani mal has shown himself king of the elements this winter there is reason to bone that when he lays down the leins tbere will be a turceaso of slush. A Kecord Hard to Beat. W.T.LIndsey, clerk in the United States District Court, has a record in his 20 years' ex perience. of 17 years without the break of a single day. SHlLOH'sCough and ConsumntionCnre is sold by us on a guarantee. It cures consumption. Sold by Jos. Fleming &. Son, 412 Market St. SI OO Until May 1 S3 00. 12 cabinet photos, or one lile-siz: cravon for 3 00 at Au recht's Elile Gallery.'olB Market street, Pittsburg. Use elevator. MTTSU Mbs. Wisslom 's So.ithine Svtud for Chil- .dren Teething gives quiet helpful rest. Use O'Keefe's "O'JC" Shoe.Blacking. a&-Display advertisements one dollar per square for jne insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale, Jo Let etc ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents: Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT, r-OK SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERHSEMENTa WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOK INSERTION! Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The Disr-ATCH. FOIS THE SODTHSIDE. NO. H12 CAKSON STREET. . TELEPHONE NO. 602. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6121 PEA' It AVE. PITTSBUKG-ADDrTIONAL. THOMAS 11COAFFREV S509 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, Hth street and Penn ave. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEK. 59 Federal street. H. J. JlcUHIDE. Market House, Allczhcnv. F. II. EGGKUS & SON. Ohio and Chestnut sts. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and lrwln aves. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. Male Helt). BARBER-GOOll MAN. APPLY IMMEDI ATELY at 2909 CAKSON ST., S. S. rohlO-13 BILL CLERK AND COLLECTOR-ONE WHO Is acquainted with the bulldlne trade and contractors: state experience, reference and salary expected. Address BUILDER. Dispatch office. mhlO-H-Tuih -1ANVASSERS FEW GOOD MEN SALARY, V f commission or both: reference required. l ur.r.i.r.11 a ikjaj.x fe:4-3D-TThs MFG CO., 6 Sixth st. CANVASSER-1NTE! TURY Dictionary. .L1UF.NT. FOR CEN-H.-WATTS, 431 Wood St. fel8-32-n CARPET SALESMAN-ONE WHO IS CAI'A HLEortaklnc charge ol the department in a first-class city furniture establishment: a fine oneninc for a man of ability to et an interest in the department In addition to salary. Address CARPET ABILITY, Dispatch office. mhIO-63 DRUG CLERK-REGISTERED DRUG CLERK One who can cive good references: state with whom last employed and what t-alary ex pected. Address PERMANENT SITUATION, Dispatch office. mhlO-9-TUTIiSa noon PARIY WITH tl,000 CASH-TO rei XX RESENT us at Pittsburg: good office fur nlshcd ana f-fo per month guaranteed: must begin soon and spend a short time at this office to pre pare for the duties of the position: best of refer ences given and required: money secured. Ad dress MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 220 Walnut sU, Cincinnati, O. mhS-91-TTSu MACHINIST A FIRST-CLASS GENERAL machinist: one who has had experience In managing a general machine Miop; none other need apply. Address MACHINE SHOl'. Dis patch office. mhI0-71-P MACIHNlbTS-A FEW FIRST-CLASS MA CHINISTS for engine work, tools and erecting floor: good place. THE BALL ENGINE COMPANY. Erie, Pa. mh9-2 - TACHINISTS-TWO GOOD GENERAL ItJL machinists for light work. 3t)4 LEWIS BLOCK Inquire Room mhlO-57 M AN EXPERIENCED IN MAKING picture frames and art goods; only a practi- cal man need apply. Apnly to SHANAHAN FURNITURECO.. Braddock, Pa. mlU0-S5 MEN A FEW MEN OF LIBERAL EDUCA TION and good address to represent us on valuable school specialties; no canvasslmr for books: positions permanent ai.d profitable to right parties: this will bear close investigation. For particulars call onornddrc s O. W. CLOSE, 315 Wabash av., Chicago, III. ruU7-13 TVTKN- 2 PANTS Aa'D 2 VESTMAKF.RS: steady work. ApolV at CHAS. KEITH EL'S, 143 Federal St., Allegheny. mhlO-47 ORGANIZERS-TO INSTITUTE LODGES OF the latest non-secret order; no medical ex amination; 8100 In one ear: f 10 per week for dis ability. Address BOX IMS, Nashua, N. II. mhS-Sl PAPERHANGERS-NONEBUTFIKSTCLASS need apply. 37U9 F1F1H AV., Oakland. PARTIES TO HELP DEVELOP A WELL LOCATED oil lease In Butler county. Ad dress OIL LEASE. Dispatch office. mblO-79 EEL1ABLE PERSON TO ACT AS THE LO CAL representative of a corporation, with a paid-up caplt.iI of S250,OOC. In the sale, through sub-agents, of Installment Savings Bonds: to such a person a desirable and lire-long position can be secured. Address MUTUAL INVEST MENT COMPANY', 412 Nicollet av., Minneapolis, Minn. mh6-79 CJALESMEN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION O to handle the new Patent Chemical Ink Eras ing Pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever pro duced: erases ink thoroughly n two seconds; no abrasion of paper; 200 to SCO per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to-63) in six daysman-., other 32 in two hours; we want one eierretlc general agent for each State and Territory: sam ple by mall licts. For terms and full particu lars, address THEMONROE ERASER MFG. CO , La Crosse, Wis. mh"-15 SALESMEN WE SIAKE A LIBERAL OFFER to traveling and local salesmen In every State who call on retail grocers. GLUTEN ENTIRE WHEAT FLOUR CO., 135 Lake st,, Chicago, 111. fclO-62-TU SALESMAN EXPERIENCED RETAIL salesman with reference. Address, In writ ing. J. B.. IS7Sandnsky. Allegheny. mhlO-100 O INGLE WHITE MAN-TO GARDEN AND kJ care for live stock: must have reference and good character. Apply at 907 LIBERTY ST. mhl0-66 TREASURER FOR A FIRST-CLASS MANU FACTURING house, who can invest from SS.0O0 to 10,000; a No. 1 paving business. Address TREASURER, Dispatch office. mh8-3l Agents. A GENTS-TO SELL THE MOST UNIQUE r literary production ot modern times: Dav enport's Condensations of the Best Fifty Books ot the Greatest Authors from Homer 1o Lew Wal lace." Intended for tho use of busy American people: sold only bv subscription: price $3 73 In cloth binding. P. J. FLEMING CO., 77 Dia mond st. fe2I-TWTKSSi AGENTS AND DKALERS-SW A DAY AND expenses; no book canvassing: ladles or ceutlemen: fo 00 an evening, right athume: we make the H. and F. that sells in every family: sample free: something new; outsells evervthlng! enclose stamp fof reply. Address BUYLSTON MFG. CO., 817 Washington St., Boston. Mass. mhlO-93-TuThs AGENTS-SEND 50 CENTS FOR THE OUTFIT of General bhcrmau's Memoirs, written by himself, with an appendix by Hon James G. Blaine; retail price. ?-: this Is tbe only authentic life or General Sherman. CHARLES L. WEB STER & CO., 3 East Fourteenth St., New York City. mhl0-8l AGENTS-ST. PATRICK'S DAY ORNA MENTS, as worn In Ireland; sample mailed 5c: big profits; immense sales; investigate now betoie too late. M. ERNST. Cleveland. O. f(2-91-TTSSu-ma6,8, 102 AGENTS-NEW CIGAR LIGHTER: EVERY ciirar smoker buys; lights in wind or rain; sainpleloc two for2oc. SI dozen bvmall; stamp taken. STAYNER&CO., Providence, R. I. felS-65 AGENTS-FOK THE KEL1ABLE POCKET lamp; cntlrelv new: sells at sight: write for circular and price list. P. H. AkONCHlLD. 76 aud 78 Fifth av., second floor, city. mliS-53 AGENTS TO SELL TEA AND COFFEE TO private families: experienced men preferred; good wages paid. Address F. K Dispatch office. nihlO-10 AGEN'TS-TO SOLICIT RETAIL TRADE. Inquire No. 340 FIFTH AV. mhlO-4S Female Help. APPRENTICES-IMPROVERS. GOOD SEW ERS, operators; also ladles and girls tolcarn dressmaking and cutting. Call or write. LON DON AND PARIS DRESSMAKING CO.. 006 Penn avenue. Ja8-16-TUWTh COOK-GOOD COOK TO GO TO SEW1CKLEY. Apply at 110 WOOD ST. mil 10-44 GlKL-lilMEIHAItl.i-A GOOD G1KL FOR general housework In family of two persons, occupying new house, newly furnished; no girls need apply who are not good cooks aud are able and wining to di the cooking, washing.. Ironing and all the necessary housework lor a family of this size; house contains seven roous and bath room: natural gas used entirely: good gin. able to doall the work In this house, will receive what ever wages she chooses to ask, but none but ex perienced girls need apnlr. as we are not runnlug atralnlmrichool ror the education of girls In general. Apply immediately No. I ALPHA TER RACE, Bealty St., near Stanton av., East End. mhlU-74 ADY FOR GENERAL J FULTON ST. HOUSEWORK. 145 mil 10-73 XfURSE G1RL-14 OR 15 YEARS OLD TO LOOK. 1X after child 2 years old; nermaneut place for tidy girl. Apply 46J ilFIH AV., COR. N r.VlLLE STREET. mhlO-DI Situations. BOOKKEEPINO-I ATTEND TO AN YTHING In tbe line or intricate accounting, such as opening and closing of books or correction of errors; also give Instructions In the use of the voucner system. A. r. sawhill, 167 Federal St.. Allegheny, Pa. dcM4-D NgwSJ-TI BOOKKEEPING OK CLERICAL WORK evenings; by experienced party. L M. , Dispatch office. mhIO-96 SITUATIONS-PATENTS-PKOMIT ATTEN TION given to drawings: anything In tbo line of mechanical and patent office drawings, patents and caveats obtained; no delay; trademarks and libels registered; prices reasonable. Address FRANK. Box 403. city. inliKMS SITUA'UON-AS ASSISTANT CU ITER AND trimmer In first-class merchant tailor shop; 3 year' experience In flue trade: A No. 1 refer, enccs. Address LOCK liUXHS, Uhricbsvlllc. O. mhlo-14 SITUATION'-As TRAVELING SALESMAN for a wholesale drug house by a young man of experience; rererences rnrnishcd. Address. L. A. ., DJspatcn office. mhl0-53 1TUAT10N-AS coachman by expeki EN'CED colored man. Address within ten davs 75 EVA HIS ALLEY, Allegheny, mhlo-M WANTED. Male and Female nelp. HELP-4 FARM HANDS. MAN TO DRIVE and do frardenlng, cooks, chambermaids, house itlrls, nurse girls, dlnlnirreom clrls, dish washers, laundress, pantry lrl, second cook, elrlsrorchambcrworkand sewing. MEEHAN'3 5J5 Grant St. Tel. 90. mh9-D Financial. MONEY OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH ING money to any amount on bond and mortiraKe arc uneqnalcd: lowest rates of interest and no delay. II yon need money apply MOUKIS FLEMING, IDS 1'onrth ave. Jy27-66-TTSSU MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY. SUBURBAN and farm properties: stocks, school and municipal nonds, as well as other securities, negotiated. ED. W1TTISH. 410 Grant St.. Pltts- barr. Pa. fel'-- MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET rates on bond and lnorteajre: no delay. KEEDB. C0YLE4 CO., 131 Fourth av. dell-TTS -TONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE llX securities, loncst rates: no delay. SAMUEL . BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth av. dell-'-iThs MOKTUAGEb WE HAVE S5.000 TO DIVIDE into SoOO, SSW or Jl, two loans: ?10, 000 to divide Into two mortgages. f6.WI) and StOOOralso have 11,200. S4.50O and S3.000: expenses very light: moner ready on approval of title, b. J. FLEM ING A CO., Hi Fifth av. Tel. I77i lcT-17 MORTGAGES WANTED IN SUMS OF S300, ?l.OUOanduptotlOO,OMoncily propertv or on properly In Allegheny county. 1. M. PEN NOCK & SON. 147 Fourtliav. mh"-71-TTS MOR1GAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY countv property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVER A CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mh2-r MOin'GAGES-MOKEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at iH. i and S per cent. ALLES & UA1LEY. 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 1C7. ap!4-19-TTSsu TO LOAN-S500,UI0, IN AMOUNTS OF S3.000 and upward, on city and suburban property, ou 5 per cent: also smaller amounts at l per cent. BLACK ft BA1RD, Si Fourth avenue se2l-d.K-D TO LOAN C00.O00 ON MORTGAGES - 100 andunward at 6perccnt:SO0.O(X at4,S per cent on residences or business property, vacant lotsorlarms. b. H. FRENCH, 12j Fourth ave. Miscellaneous. EVERT LADY-WISHING TO BE HEKOWN dressmaker to call at 616 l'eun ave. (op posite Home's stores) and investigate MADAME FLESHER'S ladies' tailoring syi-.em; no risk; parties responsible: school now open. no 19-23 HOME-A OUNG MARRIED LADY, RE CENTLY from England .ind oblijred to cam her own living, wishes to Undaklnd home for her baby boy. Letters only toM. S., West Pcnn Hospital. inhlO-41 PENSIONS THE PITTSBURG PENSION AGENCY OF J. H. STEVENSON Jfc CO., 100 Firth av. Pensions now had for all disabled sol diers, permanently helpless children and widows of deceased soldiers under late act or Congress; pensions increased to correspond with the dis ability; bounties collected: certlBcatcs of service procured where discharges are lost. de20-12-TTS PURCHASER-FOR STANDS. CASES AND other composing room furniture now stand ing on upper floor of No.,9U Fifth av., soon to be v.irated: country newspaper or other cash buyer will And this a rare chance. Call on BUSINESS sis., between the hours of 3and5r. H. fe20-117 YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF btew:i rt ,t Co. 's 11 ne cabinet photos for i, at 80 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. mv2S-J9-TT8U FOR SALE IMPROVED HEAL ESTATE. City Residences. GRE4T REDUCTION IN PRICE-COLWELL st., near Vine St.. new six-room brick dwelling, finished attic, slate mantel, tile hearths, tile vestibules, slate roof, tine chandeliers, large pantry, china closets, nat. and art. gas, nicely papered. Inside w. c, washsUnd, front porch; lot is SiH feet lront; complete In every respect. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., OB Fourth avenue. mhS-GG-TUThSu TET 900-SO R. THIRTY - SEVENTH AND sts.. Fifteenth ward, brick UOl Smallmau dwelling, 6 rooms: Bnlshed attic; hall; bath; range, etc.: and brick dwelling of 4 rooms; finished attic: ball: vestibule, etc. : good lot. loca tlon and investment: terms easy. L.O. FRAZ1ER. Forty-fifth and Butler sts. wh8-lu0-TThSu East End Jtenidences. FOR SALE-S9.000-ON A PAVED STEEET Fcw squares of Schcnlcy Park, near Fifth av. and Duqucsnc traction lines, Belleficld: a new. modern and complete brick house ot eight rooms; one of the best, considering the location. In the market for the money (88). See W. A. HERRON SON'S, 80 Fourth av. mhI0-S7 FOR SALE-S6.&00-AT SHADYSIDE-VERY desirably located on a good street: a good brick bouse, 9 rooms, modern fixtures, nice lot: see us at once. (139). W. A. HERRON Jfc SONS. 80 Fourth av, mhlO-89-TTS TEl-ROOSrv BRICK WITH EKCEPTIO N hall, platform stairs, sliding doors: every modern convenience: nothing wanting; is hand somely finished throughout and In one of the finest neighborhoods of East End' paved street: very convenient to oleclrlc and only lew minutes' walk to Fifth av or Penn 'av. cable lines: lot 40x 100; price reduced. See S.A.DICKIE ft CO., Penn and Shadyars , E. E. 3017. nUilO-Tr S4 OOO-EVALINE AV., NEAR LIBERTY av.. Twentieth ward. new. complete and moaern rrarac aweiung oi b rooms: nnisnea attic; hal): vestibule: bath: Inside w. c.; hot and cold water; front aud nar porches: sliding doors; china closet, natural gas: inside shutters, etc.; complete sewerage: lot ,21x133 feet toabev; con venient to ttcam and cable cars; easy terms. L. O. FRAZ1ER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. inh8-I00-TTllSU" Si) 800-FOR A COZY SIX-ROOM HOUSE t) with finished attic; in good neighborhood; within casv eight minutes walk of Penn and Filth av. cables, and two minute ot Duqnesne electric: his nat. gas, good, dry cellar, newly papered; Is In excellent condition, and Is a bar gain: lot 24-tlOO to an alley.- S. A. DICKIE. t Co., Penn and Shady avs. 4S4. mhl0-77-TT OO 200-PACIFIC AV NEAR PENN AV., new modern frame o?j7 Twentieth ward. dwelling, i rooms, finished attic: hall: vestibule; front and rear porches: slate mantel; sale roof; Inside shutters, etc.: complete sewerage; lot 2flx 130 feet, to a 30-foot alley: convenient to cable line: terms easy. L. O. FUAZIER. Fortv-uTtli and Butler sts. mli8-10O-TThsu Or; 300-A COMPLETE SHADYS1DE RE31 O.'' DEN'CE, good style, brick, nine rooms, modern fixtures, location vcrv central and desira ble; lot 36x100. W A.HEKKON&SONS.80 Fourth avenue. mirj-83-3,6,10 Allegheny Residences. ON BEECH ST. HANDSOME BRICK dwelling, 2 stories and mansard, has 10 rooms, bath, laundrv, bark and front stairs, cement cel lars, flagstone pavement, granolithic walks, sum mer house, etc., etc.: lot 35 feet front; this very desirable propeny is offered for a short time only. A. D. ILSON, S5 Federal St.. Allegheny. inh7-30-TUWFS BESACA STREET-BRICK HOUSE, 7 ROOMS, bath, range, etc.: aim frame house 4 rooms, on lot 22x110 ft. ; want to sell to settle up an estate: call and see about It. A. D. WILSON. 5S Federal 6t., Allegheny. mh7-I8-TThs KESIDENCE-NEW BRICK RESIDENCE lrontiug on the park: 10 rooms, bath.uaun dry, etc.: all the modern conveniences; hard wood finish; beautiiul home: will sell cheap, as owner Is going to move away. Inquire of J. C KKILI.Y, 77 Diamond St., Pittsburg. mhl-31 SMiLLHOUSFS AND LOTS AT AUCTION Nos. 90 and 92 Page St.. Firth ward. Alle fhenv: executor's sale on Vremises Saturdav, larch 14, at 3 o'clock: No. 90 haslot20xl32. with frame bouse. Ave rooms, hall, attic and cellar: No. 92 has lot 20x03, with iramo house, four rooms, hall, attic and cellar; neat little houses: good chance to bnv; terms, third cash. A. D. WILSON. Executor. 55 Federal st., Allegheny. A. LEGGATE Jb SON, Anctloncers, 108 Fourth avenue. nihlO-SO THREE-S10KY BRICK DWELLING-LARGE p.trlor. dining room, kitchen, four chambers on second floor, three chambers ou third floor, laundry, hath, stationary washstands, beater, side porch, front yard, side yara. back yard, two story brick stable and carriage bouse; lot 48x13) ft.: we want to sell and will rive a bargain. A. D. WILSON. 55FedcraIbt Allegheny. n;ll7-25-TTb O-I ff CASH AND SMALL MONTHLY ijiUU pjyinents will buy a handsomn five room house with fine lot in Etna park place, a rapidlv growing suburb, five minutes' walk from station and irom new electric line to be bn lit this summer: price ;i,4u0; get out of the flooded dis tricts. MAG AW & GUFF, Lira., 145 Fourth av, lUll6 38-TTFSu OR 230 WILL BUY A TWO-STORY BRICK OvJI mansard, eight Tooras: all conveniences; in second ward. Allegheny, on good street, one square from electric cars, near parks. See BAX TLB. THOMPSON i CO., 162 Fourth av. lnhS-ias-TTSPu' OS OOO-ltKICK HOL'SK, S ROOMS ALLE itPUi GHENY. near park; bargain. HOLUKS iJ.'., 420Suilthtti.ld. Ilazelwood Residences. FRAME DWELLING-CHEAP: 10 ROOMS: modern conveniences: lot 55x120 feet: three minutes' walk from Hazelwood station. MURKY & EDSALL. Fidelity Buildlug, uib8-83 HAZELWOOD-2-STORY FRAME DWEI L 1Ng or 7 rooms, bath, hall, laundry, hard wood finish, newly papered and painted. naL gas, h. and c water. Inside w. c. -sewered, ctr.: lot 60x120 feet; 2 minutes' walk from Hazelnood sta tion and Second Avenue Electric Railway: price. fa.800: terms reasonable. IRA M. J3URCUF1ELD, lib Fourth av. inl3-30 Suburban Residences. HOUSE AXD LARGE LOT IN WEST Bellevuc at assignee's sale: property of tbe estate or William Moyle; 8 rooms in house; porches: bay window, etc.. and lot 125 feel square: to be sold at assignee's public sale on Tuesday. March 17, at 11 o'clock .ti., on tbe premises; take 10 o'clock- train (city time) lor Avalon sta tlcn. Particulars from A. S. 3IILLER. Assignee, or .IAS. W. DKAPE CO.. Agents and Auctioneers, 129i'ourthav., Pittsburg. mh7-39-n OR RENT-DWELLING, TEN ROOMS: LOT. -1X1523) iccL with stable; spring house, pump aud spring water: healthv location, with nse of orchard of 100 trees; situate on Wonds' Run av.. east or New Brighton road, Allcghcnv. Apply to SAMUEL DYER, 48 Park way, Allegheny. iMhe-sa" QQ 300 ANEW MODERN BRICK HOUSE, OO) all conveniences: lot 80x150: choice fruit trees, etc.: a charming suburban home: only one minute from station. D. P. THOMAS CO.. 40S Grants.., Pittsburg, Pa.- mhio-SS-rrs i FOR SAXE-LOT$. CItvLots. QCZ Xf EASY PAYMENTS - BUILDING OOOV lots 24x100 tT., on line-of Central Traction (to.. Thirteenth ward: location very good: four sold during the last lew weeks. W. A. HER BON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. mh4-41-4.7.10.I4 East End Lots. BUILDING LOTS CHEAP-VERY CEN TRALLY located In hast End; 40x120 feel on Alder, near Edwin St. Seo W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. mh3-84-3.7.10.14,17.2l QQA A FOOT FRONT FOR CHOICE CORNER OOV lot; paved street; best location in the East End: this Is certainly a rare bargain. BAX TER THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av. mh8-125-TTS8u' Allegheny Lots. ALLEGHENY LOT-10JX100 FEET, 3 FRONTS, with 3-story building, frontlneon Chesnut. North Canal sts. and an alley: price low. terms easy. Apply to SAMUEL DYER, 48 ParKway, Alleghcn j . iiibS-03 BUILDING LOTS-30XI50FEET ATJ300TO rSM; your own time for payment after SM Is paid; situated near Woods' Run avenue, Allegheny. SAMUEL DYEK, 48 Park way, Allegheny. mhC-OS Suburban Lots. "VTEW PLAN OF 50 FIND LEVEL LOTS-AT Jl Marlon station, eight mlnntes from city, on B. & O. R. K., or 20 minutes by Second av. electric road; lots from 350 up:10 down and S5 per month, without interest or tuxes: come quick if you want a bargain or tale Investment. MORRISON & BANKS, 106 Third av., cor. Wood St. Jal7-TTS SUBURBAN PROPERT1 THE LARGEST - lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best terms in the county at Shcradcn, 15 minutes from Union station: seo shcraden before you buy else where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretary, IS Filth av. fe27-72-D' Farms. " FARM-WILL SELL oil EXCHANGE FOR city property 240 acres rich land on P. 1CR., all improved, board and post fences, fineslatcroofed mansion ten rooms, marble mantels, etc.: finest barns and outbuildings; 25 acres orchard; call aud get nartlcuUrs: sell at a great sacrifice. XD Wl'iTISH. 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. inh6-D' 8 350 ACRES OF LAND IN KANAWHA 1 countv. West Virginia, 12 miles from Charleston, containing valuable tlsaber. namely: Oak. wild clierrv.vainut,poptarand hickory; sev eral velus of coal and Iron ore; the above land is located in Ihe ill licit, between Blgsandv creek and Elk river: abstract of title will be furnished t parties desiring to pnrchase: price, (10 per acre fora short time only. Address NESBITr&DE VlNE. Real Estate Agents, 1739 M;rkct St., Wheeling, W. Va. mhlO-ll i)A ACRES OK LAND-SIX MILES FROM iJT the city and five minutes' walk from Dc hatcn station, P. & W. R. R.; an excclleul loca tion for a vegetable or fruit farm: wilt sell cheap. Address i.'ALPH A. LEE, box C5 Valencia, Pa. mhIC-7S Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.-RENT OR SALE Hotels, cottages and bath houses; lots for sale in all parts of the city; also Sooth Atlantic City. ISRAEL G.. ADAMS A CO., Real Estate Agents. Real Estate and Ltw Building. feli-iW FOE SALE lJUSEVESS. Business Opportunities. BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY--IN first-rate locality In a good town; easy terms: must be sold at once. Address N. P. D-. Dis patch office. mho-21 BUSINESS-GOOD ESTABLISHED LIGHT mlg. business: any person wishing to make aurofitable lnvcstincut may address P. O. BOX KO. 4)8. mh6-57 CLOTHIKG AND GENTS' FURNISHING goods store 1ft 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 f25,O00 and 30.000; owner having other business cause for selling. Address H. MOYER, Beaver Falls, Pa. mh4-l3 DRUGSTORE -A GOOD PAYING CITY stand: cheap to a quick buver: owner in other business. Address G. D., Dispatch office. mlilo-BO F EFD STORE AN OLD ESTABLISHED stand, genera, store in good town, crocerv stores, $500 to J5, 000; shoe stores, cigar stores, res taurants, bakeries, meat shop. PERCIVL & CHAPMAN, 433 Grant St. inhl0-76 Ol 200-F1NE RESTAURANT-LODGING tX.9 grocery stores, S200toS5,00C, notion store. HOLMES & CO., 420 Smlthflel ;. mhlO-1 HARDWARE I1USINES3-A BARE OPPOK TUNI1Y: the oldest and best established hardware and builder supply house in town of 7000, near Pittsburg, doing annual business ot f35,OuO, will be sold at stock inventory. Those meaulng business address HARDWARE AND BUILDER, Dispatch office. mhl-36' EARE BUsrNES OPPORTUNITY FOR sale or rent oneof tbe best storerooms In the best little village In Eastern uhio; no dry goods store here: no better point in tbe State of Ohio to sell goods. For particulars write to JESS KEPNER, New Oard -n, O. m!il-85-TTh8Su REsTAURANT-FINELY LOCATED. SI.800; butcher shop. planing mill and lumber yard, with annual business of (150,000, on easy terms: shoestore, tlnshop, grocery stores, f50o to S,CO0: bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores, milk depots. SHEPAltO & CO.. 151 Fourth av. fe fDOUTE FIRST-CLASS DISPATCH KEIVS 1JLV PAPER route, dally ami Sunday: gross profits amounting to sc weekly; mil sell for cash only. For information call a.ter 6 r. M. atSGANN ST., Pittsburg. mh6-117 Business Properties. COA1.-COAL-COAL-4.0O0 TO 5,00c ACRES splendid coal on the 3Ionongahela river. only 3u miles from the city. L M. PEN NOCK & SON, 147 Fourth av. mh7-73-TT8' HOTEl A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, ON LINE of P. R. R., now doing a good business both in house and bar: hotel contains 50 rooms, all In good order. Address E..M., Dispatch office. mhlO-42' OS 500-A 15 PER CENT, NET. CITY 1N 3j9 VESTMENT, on account of owner leaving the city: two good storerooms,! I living rooms and packing room, wmi corner lot 30x43. H. C. CLARKE, 135 Fourth av. and Edgewood. Tele. 7212. jaI4-TTS 'OR SALE-ailSCELLANKOUSV Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc. HORSE CHEAP AS I HAVE NO TIME TO manage him. Aldine, 4-) ear-old chestnut trotting stallion: No. 13, 390 standard, nnder rule (6). registered in Wallace's Trotting Register, vol. 0. Foaled and raised In Iowa, Is large, rangy and very pure galtcd and promising. Is now In charge of John Collins, and can be seen at itrusnion station, onxennsyivaniaiunroaa. cast End. Will t-ikeonc-halfof purchase money down and glv c long time on balance. For pedlgreu and particulars call on or address JOHN COLLINS, Pare Place Hotel, Brnshtou station: or ED. PHiLLIPS. SS Twenty-fourth st.. S. S,, Pitts burg, Pa. mhlO-SI-ifhssu HORSES-PUBLIC SALE WILL BE HELD on March 12. 1891, at 10 A. M., on the Mc Clav farm. Samples station, P. &W. IE. K., In Hampton township, Allegheny ro.. Pa., at which wlllbesoldl'crclieron stallion "DukeofPerche," 4 years old, weight 1,820 lbs.; I'erclieron stallion Success," S years old. weight 1,760 lbs.: five Perchcron mares aud fillies, and one driving horse: these horses are very fine. JOSEPH Mc CLAY, Dehaven P. O.. Pa. mh8-7i Machinery and Metals. ENGINES, BOILERS AND CONNECTIONS, with freight elevator, terming part of dupli cate plant heretofore kept in building No. 99 Fifth av. tor use in emergencies by The Dispatch: bar gain to quick buyer. Call on BUSINESS MANA GER THE DISPATCH. Sinlthfleld and Diamond sts., between the hours of X and 5 r. K. fe20-117 1' OTOF WROUGHT IKON SUKAl'-UALL ON J oraddress R.J. MAY & CO., McKcesport, Pa. mh 10-40 ONE SECOND-HAND PORTABLE ENG1NE And holler combined. 35 horse power; also a number or second-hand wood-working machines; can be bought at a low figure. VELTE & MC DONALD, l'ennav. and Thirty-second st. del5-TTS rpHE PORTER & DOUTHETT CO.. L1M..DAR X RAGH st. and Klver av.. Allcghcnv, Pa., engines, boilers and castings. Repairing prompt-, ly attended to. ja6-86 SECOND-HAND ENGINE AND BOILEKS One 14x24. two 12x18, one 11x24, one 10x20, one 10x16. 9x12, 8xIZ and larze lot of smaller sizes: 10-H. P. mounted portables, one pair of boilers 42x26: agent for the Standard governor, pumps, shafting, pulleys, etc Stand 25 Park Way, Alle gheny. P.i. J. S. YOUNG. fc6-D" SECOND-HAND ENGINES-ONE 27 H. P. . Ball pat. electric light engine, almost new; occSxS. one 7x7, one 5xt, vertical engines: one heavy 14x24. one 11x12, 3 6x12 and 2 7x12. In hori zontal engines: all coodasnew. HARMES MA CHINE DEPOT, 93 First av., Pittsburg. Pa. ji30-o SODA WATER GENERATOR -GOOD AS new: will sell cheap. Inquire of YODEK, WEAVER. COSTEH.O CO., No. 138 Third av. Hihl0-7' Miscellaneous. COMPOSING ROOM FURNITURE. SUCH AS stands, cases, trucks and chases; desiring to quickly dispose or the duplicate plant now standing on upper floor of No. 99 Firth av., no reasonable offer will be refused. Call between 3 and 5 p. M. on BUSINESS MANAUEK 'IHE DISPA'ICU, Sinlthfleld and Diamond sts. feaHlT FURNITURE F URN ITURE-ON WEDNES DAY. March 11. at 10 A. M., 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, qneeus warc: general assortment. A. J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer, 413 Grant st. mhS-16" LtPPINCOTTSODA WATER GENERATOR Only used a short time: good as new; cheap. BROWN fi SON. Washington, Pa. mh8-74P POTATOES-I HAVE ON HAND CHOICE noLttnua rA.niifiln.'i.lAri. Vnr nrlppi id. dress C. EliDER. Chambersburg. Pa. mh9-3 XOVKIi. FOUND-A BELIEF FOE MY HEADACHE BY having proper glasses adjusted by the ex perts in lenses, CHESSMAN & MANSION, 42 Federal st, Allegheny, Best SI spectacles ou earth. Artificial eyes inserted. leS-113-Trsu pj IOUND-A LARGE LOT Or WINTER clothlni? belonfflnif to residents or this citv was louud hanging In the rooms occupied by DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth ave., upstairs, altered, cleaned and repaired: the owners should call for tuem, as Dickson requires the room. ' nol3- TO LET. City Residences. HOUSE POSSESSION AT ONCE-8 NEARLY new brick houses on Forty-sixth and a half st.: one minute from Butler st. cable cars: newly Painted inside aodont: every room newly papered; Inside shutters; water in kitchens; good cellar and private yard to each bouse: 6 rooms In 4houses and 1 small room extra in others: will be rented at KO per month to good tenants only; houses can be seen at anv time. Inquire G. O. O'BRIEN. 29J Firth av-.-Plttstinrg. orlt. MCCHESSNEY, Shlffler Bridge Works, Fortx-eighth st. and A. V. K. K. Ja22-TTSt TO LET-A VERY DESIRABLE HOUSE-o rooms. large yard.Thlrty-third st..ncar Wylie ave. cable line:, rent 11587 pcrmo. W. A. HER EON & SONS, 80 Fourth'ave- inhlO-SS-rr QQ THIRD IAV.-THREE-STOP.Y BRICK LijiJ dwelling, 14 rooms; every modern con venience: good location lor roomers. BAXTER. THOMPSON & CO..KI Fourth av. mh8-l22-Tisut East End Residences. B ROAD ST.. NEAR COLLINS AV. TWO- bi'ORY brick dwelllui?. six rooms and attic: all modern conveniences: lot 40x110. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. Ib2 Fourth av. mhS-l!2-iTSnt THOMAS SI'.. BOULEVARD PLACE-FINE two-story and attic brick residence fit II rooms and reception hill: everv convenience: very low rent. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth av. iiibS-122-TTSut TO J.E1-NEAT. STYLISH AND COMPLETE brick house off rooms, modern fixtures, large front porch, .with ornamental trcc3: on Pcnn av., near Rebecca St., East End: ontv S35 per month. Call or scud ror list. W. A. HEREON A SONS. 80 Fourth av. . mhl0-86 TO LET-ON EDWIN, NEAR ALDER ST. One square- from Hlland ave.. East End, a very desirable house of six rooms: Urge vard: S15 per month, send for list. W. A. HERKON SONS. SO Fourth ave.- mhlO-88-TT TO LET-?50PE MONTH-HANDSOME NEW stone house 8 rooms, all the more modern improvements: centrally located on paved street. Oakland, see W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth av. mhlO-8S-TT TO LKT-S3Z PER MONTH-A GOOD NEW honsu 8 rooms; late Improvements, nico yard. at'SIladvslde. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, SO Fourtliav. mhl3-&j-TT AHeglieny Residences. TO LET-ONE OF THE MOST CENTRAL, fine appearing and modern houses In Alle ghcny.on Arch St., near Stockton av., eight rooms; modern Improvements: 87C0 per year: lor private family only: also, others: call or send lor list. W. A. HERKON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. mh 10-86 TO LET-NO. 175RIDOEAV..ALLEG1IENY Dwelling of 8 rooms: all moderm Improve ments. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. mh7-58-Dt Suburban Residences. ClRAFTON-5 MINUTES' WALK STROM STA- HON: three 6-roomed houses with 3roomsin attic, porches, gas and good watcrrcut222 50each. J. 1C ilURPHlf, P. C. C &St. L. K. R. rah-79t HUUSE-6 ROOMS. WASH AND COAL HOUSE, stable, orchard or various kinds or fruit, 4 acres of ground, all in good condition; sit uate at Woodlawn station. P. & L. E. It. R.t rent, ?1S0. GRABBING & LYON. 135 Fourth av. lnll5-S6-TTSt "tTTILDWOOD STATION. A. V. K. It. ONE TV mtlefrom citv line 1 house 9 rooms. 5 15 per month; 2 houses 5 rooms, $3 per month; 1 house 5 rooms, fH per month: 1 house 9 rooms, (20 per month: farm 75 acres, $15 per month: good hoard walk from station to each house, natural gas and spring water. T. S. KNAP, 3313 Penn av. mhl0-92t Rooms. SirADYSIDE-FOUK ELEGANT SECOND floor room 1, furnished or unfurnished: meals if desired: 'no light housekeeping: use of bath; nearelectrlcllne. Address RAY, Disnatch office. mblJ-6lt Business Stands. BARBER SHOP-ELEGANT STAND: RENT reasonable. See KEED B. COYLE&CO., 131 Fourth av. mhIO-46-TTFt BASEMENT-ICSFOUltTH AV.-LOW KENT: large: good light; new. MORRIS & FLEM ING, 108 Fourth av. mhS-93-iursut WF.LLING-THREE-STORT BRICK S'lORE and dwelling or six rooms. No. I4S Wyile av. I. M. PENNOCK & SON, 147 Fourtliav. mhlO-68-TThSt FIFTH A V.-10 J1INUTES FROM COURT HOUSE, warehouse 30 feet front, andusrdas a feedstore for 20 years: good chance to step Into good business: rent only S37 50 per month. BAX TER. THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av. lnh8-122-TTSUt HOTEL 24 ROOMS, LARGE BARN, ICE, coal and washhouse.largc lot: on line of P.. Ft. W. Jb C. R. K.. 40 miles from city, old estab lished stand; rent, 20. GRAEbTXG LYON, 135 Fourth av. nili5-"B-TTSt LARGE STOREROOM AT 75 (DISPATCH building) Diamond st.: next store but one to Smithfield: size about 20X100, and widening to TOicetlu the rear; steam heat electric light and rear entrance for wagons and goods; power can also be supplied If needed. Apply to J. L. CLARK, room 26, Dispatch building. 75, 77 and 79 Diamond st. Ia22-97t T ODOE ROOM HANDSOMELY FUK JJ N1SHED. conveniently located. Inquire of GILUEKT-A. HAY'S. 59-FVurthav. fc2i-44-TT3t PLANING MILL OF THE LATE WILLIAM Chisholm on Hemlock St., head of Esplanade St.. Third ward, Allegheny: rent only f00, in cludlng.use of engine and boiler. A. LEGGATE &SON, 108 Fourth av. mh7-59-Dt STOKES AND BUSINESS ROOMS IN ALL parts of the two cities and suburbs: send your name and address and we will mall you our rent list regularly until April 1, Tree of charge. BI.ACK BAlKD. 95 Fourth av. del7-20t STOREKOOM AT LOCKNO. 2, PORT PERKY, Pa., now used for boat store and meat mar ket: storeroom 28x56: wareroom 20x24: yearly rental, 300. Address PETER STUCKI. Box No. 37, Port Perry. Pa. mh3-62-nst SLAUGHTER HOUSE MEAT MARKET, wagons, machinery and tools and large trade. For further information address BOX 164, Lec tonla, O. mh5-8t THE SIXTH FLOOR OF 75.77and 79 DIAMOND st. will be to let from April 1, with possibly possession to lessee earlier: dimensions 60x00 leet: lighted upon 'all foursldes and also from large central well: suitable for large wholesale wareroom or light manufacturing: both passen ger and freight elevators, elcctrl". light steam heating aud power supplied If necessary. Apply toJ.L.CLAKK, room 26, 7J, 77 and 79 Diamond st Ja2!-98t WAREHOUSE THREE-STORY NO. 112 Water st. Apply to LSI'. JAMES WOOD, 800 West Carson st. fe20-54t prQfr FIFTH AV.-NEW STOREROOM. FINE OO l) plate-gl ss front: low rent. BAXTER, IHUMPsUN & CO., 162 Fourtliav. mhs-122-TTSat Offices. Desk Room. tc D ,ESK ROOM-ON THIRD FlOOK PENN building. Apply ROOM 801 mhl0-84t OFF1CES-1N IRISH. PENN. EISNER. EX CELSIOR, Schmertz, Kuhnand other build ings and In other good localities: send us your name and address and we will mail youourrent list regularly until April! free of charge. BLACK & BA1RD, 95 Fourth av. JalS 63t OFF1CES-IN GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK Building. Wood and Diamond sts.-. singly or in suits: all modern Improvements and low rent. Inquire at THE BANK. oc23-49t OFFICE-LARGE Or-KICE ON FIRST FLOOR Shannon building. 108 Fourth av,. now occu pied by F. Flnswaite, broker. Inquire KOOM 44. mltt-ffit OFFICE ON THIRD FLOOR PENN BUILD ING, 14x20 ft., SI5 per month. Applv at ROOM 803. in h 10-63 1 o FFICES-INTHE BISSELL BLOCK. COR. Seventh av. aud Smlthfleld st. Inanire at ROOM 209. mh8-18t OFFICES-IN THE 31COVKCK BLOCK. LIB ERTY, SMITHFIELD AND SEVENTH AVS. mb3-55-TT6t Miscellaneous. TOWELLINGS. STORESANDOFFICES-UFON JL request we will mall you our rent list reg ularly until April 1, tree or charge: write your name plainly and give full residence aadress street and number. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. ' ' fe8-7It PERSONAL. PERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver: Jewelry repaired : new work made to order. CHRIS. UAUCU, 541 bnilthtlcla st. JjlS-Sl PEKSONAL-KEAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE. MYEK CALLlNGElt Yoder law building, cor. Filth and Wyllc avs. Telephone 1707. " mhS-145 PERSON AL ENCYCLOPEDIA BRIT AN NI C., t24: Chambers' Encyclopedia, (10. All others at half' prices for30'daysonlv. FRANK BACON CO., 301 Smithfield st, Pittsburg. Pa. fe4-58 PERSONAL FINE BOOKS-WE HAVETHE finest collection or finely illustrated books in Pittsburg: beautirulblndlugs; low prices; come and see them; hundreds of books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK S'lORE. SUP Liberty st. de!2 PERSONAL-BELIEVE THAT TIRED, aching feeling about tho eyes by having properglasses adjusted by CHE-SMAN & MAN NION, 42 Federal St.. Allegheny. Best ?1 spec tacles on earth. Artificial eyes Inserted. fes-113-TFSn RESORTS. ITADDONHALL. ' ATLANTIC. CITY, N. J.. 1 Now open Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths in the House. fc6-91 LEEDS liLIPPINCOTT. mHE CHALKOM'E I ATLANTIC CITY. N- J. t)n the beach, with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths in the boose. Send fur circular. fel-SO-n E. ROBERTS fc SONS. TiaTTAT7RINlJB A complete stock of initial rings, both with and, without diamonds. Fine quality and low prices at WILSON'S, 01 Fourth av. Fine watch repairing a specialty, f el9-TT3 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE Of the entire famishment of the ten-roomed residence. No. 88 Fayette st, Allegheny, TUESDAY, MABCH 17, AT 10 A. M. I Fine hair cloth parlor suit, Chickering piano, cost S700; parlor mirrors, pictures, dining-room chairs, exten ion table, sideboard, chamber suits, ball rack, Brussel carpets, ball 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. House open for inspection from 8 o'clock on morning of sale. ROBINSON & CO., C26 Smithfield St, Auctioneers. mh884-8.10.12. 14.15,10 ONE HUNDRED AND FOBTY-SIX PAR LOR SUITS AT AUCTION, TUESDAY MORNING. MARCH 10, At 10 o'clock, at the rooms, SU Market st This is tho largest and finest consignment of Parlor Furnituro ever opened up in this city, and is direct from tbe manufacturers.wbo have zone nut of business, and every one of them must be sold, to wind up tbe firm's business. The handsome suits are all made up in the finest brocatelle, silk aud satin tapestry and bigh grade plusues. and ran coin price from $00 to 360 a suit, hut will be sold out for whatever thev brinz. !so, Piano-forte,Fine Pedestal Lamp, Hand some Pictures, Bric-a-brac Lace Curtains, Chamber, Library and. Dining-room Furniture, Linoleum. Dishes, Ueddlnz. Hall. Room and Htalr Carpets, 5,000 cisars, etc. HENRY AUCTION CO.. mliS-101 . Auctioneers. UCTION SALE OF JAPANESE GOODS At No. 626 Smithfield street, between Sixth and Seventh avenne. Entire stock, comprising; over $25,000 in value. ,We hez to announce to the public that our JAPANESE WARE DE PARTMENT, which has been a feature in our business, having been attended by almost every lady in the two cities and tbe surrounding country, will be DISCONTINUED in rfhe future. Our room on second floor, devoted to the sale of these goods, will be used for other purpo-ci. Our annual Holiday Displays will undoubtedly be missed by a number of our patrons, and we would therefore advise you to attend onr sale and get your pick out of one of the Iargestand most completolinesof Japanese goods in the country, sale beginning Monday, March -, at U'-oO a. m.. and 2 P. 31.. and Satur day, 7 r. 31., and continuing until all goods are disposed of. Goods delivered. WM. HASLAGE & SON. J. A. Robinson, Auctioneer, 62C SmltbUeld streer, mb2-26s EOBINSON & CO., BZ6 SMITHFIELD S1REET. furnish experienced auction eers for sales of REAL ESTATE. FURNITURE, At residences, closing out stores, etc Terms reasonable. ie27-71-D AUCTION SALL H. B. SMITHSON. , Heal Estate and General Auctioneer, room i?, Eisner building. Filth and Wood street Sales of jewelry and merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. deo-66n J. A, McKELVEY. Auctioneer. Homehold furniture, propertv and live stock. Office SI Frankstown At., East End. Terms npon applictlon. mhS-143 OFPICLVL PITTSBURG. Pittsburg, March 9. 1831. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CE1VED at the office of City Controller until THURSDAY, the 19th day of March. A. D. 1B91, at 2 o'clock, for the refitting of Council Chambers and new furniture for the same, ac cording to specifications prepared by C. Bam berger, architect, which are on file in tbe Gen eral Office, Department of Public Works. Blanks can bo obtained at tbis ofllco. Each proposal mnst be accompanied by a bond in double tbe amount, with two sureties, probated before the Mayor or Citv Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves tbe right to reject any or all bids. E. a. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Pnblic Works. mli9-31 office of the citt treasurer, j Municipal Hall. Smithfield st. ( VfOTlCEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL Xl owners (whether resident or non-resident of the city of Pittsburg) ol drays, carts, wacons. carriages, buggies, etc, to pay their licenses at this office forthwith. All licenses not paid on or before the first Monday in March, 1891, will be placed in tbe hands of vehicle officer for collection, subject to collection fee of 50 cents on each license. Aud all persons neglecting to pay on or before first Monday in May, 1891, will be subject to a penalty donble tbe amount of tbelicentes. to be recovered before tho proper legal authority of said city. Tbe old metal plates of last year must be returned at the time licenses are taken out, or 25 cents additional will be charged on tbe license. Rates of license: Each one-horse vehicle. SS; each two-horse vehicle, S10; each four-horse vehicle, $12: each foar-borse back, 815; omni busses and timber wheels, drawn by two horses, $10. One extra dollar will be charged for each ad ditional horse nsed in above specified vehicles. J. F. DENNISTON. ffS-Sl.p City Treainrer. MEETINGS. NOTICE THE REGULAR ANNUAL meeting of tbe stockholders of the Amer ican Preservers' Company will be beld at the oflico of tbe company in the city of Pittsbnrg, on WEDNESDAY. the JSth day of Marcb.1831. at 2r. M. B. E. RYAN. Secretary. mb8-15 BUSINESS CHANGES. VTOT1CE-MR. FRED SERMIN HAS THIS L1 day ben elected a member of tbe Pitts bnrg Petroleum Stock and Metal Exchange to represent this firm. Q. B. HILL & CO., Ill Fourth avenue. Pittsbuko. Pa.. March 9. 189L mh 10-70 LGOLDSMIT & ,BRO., WHOLESALE , tobacconists, located at 705 Liberty st, have admitted W. I. .Mayer and Charles Goldsmit in partners into said business, which will be conducted Irom date nnder the firm name of L. Goldsmit. Brn. &. Co. Pittsburg. Feb. 14, li9L mhS-30 DISSOLUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the- limited partnership associa tion styled James Dalzell's Son t Company, Limited, has been dissolved by a vote of a majority in number and value of interest of tbe shareholders; that tbe undersigned havo been elected liquidating trustees to wind up tbe business ot said company, and to distribute the net assets among the members of the said limited co-partnership. L. W. DALZELL. W. J. CRAWFORD, F. A. RINEHART, mh5-97-D Liquidating Trustees. THE CORPORATION, JAMES DAL ZELL. fcSON COMPANY, successor to James Dalzell's Son & Co. will continue the business of manufacturing lard and lubri cating oils at the old stand, Nos. 6U and 70 Water st. JAMES DALZELL & SON COMPANY. mh7-20-D VTOTICE OF THE DISSOLUTION OF Ll Electric Packing and Supply Co., Lini.. ap pearing in this paper, occurred May 3, 1890, and appeared in Dispatch at that time in conformity with law. ELECTRIC PACKING AND SUPPLY CO., successors: J. W. Dud geon, Secretary; J. L. Beutty, Treasurer. mhl0-8r DISSOLUTION-NOTICE IS HEREBY given that tbe limited partnership associa tion styled Electric Packing and Supply Com pany, Limited, has been dissolved bv a vote of the majority in number and value of interest of tbe shareholders; that (he undersigned have been elected liquidating trustees to wind up tbe bnsiness of said company, and to dis tribute the net assets among the members of said limited co-partnership. L. W. DALZELL, W. J. CRAWFORD, R. H. SIMPSON. nih5-!)6-D Liquidating Trustees. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP-The partnership heretofore existing be tween T.J. G. Lambert and Geo. P. Becker, under the name ol Lambert & Becker,vlumbers and gasfitters. at 510 Liberty st, was dissolved on February 23 by mutual consent Tbe business will be continued by Thomas Lambert.who assumes'all liabilities of tbe firm, and to whom all accounts due said firm mast be paid. THOS. LAMBERT. rahl0-59 G. P. BECKER. LANDLORDS, YOU WILL RECEIVE YOUR KENT3 PKOJJPTLY. SAVE MONEY And be fnrmsbed with monthly statements ot vour accounts by employing ss to manage your property. We civa this onr personal attention. COTTON A WHITE, jal7.ll.TT3 No. 157 Lacock St., Allegheny. "VI" MAYSONS t CO, Fine DYEINGAND CLEANING. I 58 Sixth Avenne. mhlS-S0-TT3 Pittsburgh CHOICE PROPERTIES. ALLEGHENY PARK. Residence: New bouse of 10 room.', all light, cheerful and elaborately finished, having all modern conveniences. Front porch facing the park yet retired from the street; vesttbnle tiled and finished in cherry; elegant reception ball and staircase in quartered oak; carved bard wood mantels nitn cabinet mirrors and tiled fireplaces; ceilincs paneled oak or frescoed; walls papered with Japanese leather, etc; wainscoting paneled in oak aud cherry. Bay windows; complete and roomy bath, china closets, wardrobe closets, butler's pantry, etc Good stable A rare opportunity to acquire a splendid borne at a reduced price, bat must be sold promptly. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. Agents. . tnh7-32-TThs 93 Fourth avenne. TO IiET. $40 Per Month. The Best in East End For the money, on Alpha Terrace, near Stan- -ton and Highland avenues: location high and healthful. BEAUTIFUL STONE HOUSES; Seven rooms, completely finished, latest im provements. Possession of same can be bad at once W. A. HERRON & SONS, SO Fourth Avonue. mh3-82-3.7.iaiL17,2I HAVE YOU $500 TO PUT INTO A HOME? If so, call to-day and look at the bargain we offer in a six-room and attic frame house; neighborhood is first rate; only five minutes to P. R. R., and three to electric line; very neac and convenient, and price reduced to only 2,200; easy terms. A POSITIVE BARGAIN. SEE 8. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady Aves, E. B. EAST END REAL ESTATE DEALERS.. mbl0-9O-Tuwr FOR SALE OR TO LET. FIFTH AVENUE, OAKLAND. A fine Queen Anne brice residence of 10 rooms and ail the latest modern imnrovements; corner lot; price. 13,000; wil 1 lease tbe house complete and elegantly furnished to a small family for SIOU per month. See REED B. COYLE & CO., mh7-K3-Turhs 131 Fourth av." FOR SALE. CHOICE HOME 55,500. Sbadyside. close to Duriuesne electric cirs and Pennsylvania Railroad, neat new; Queen Anne frame. 6 rooms and attic, recep-j tio.i hall, batb. Inside w. c. well sewerpd, good! cellar, handsomely papered; lot 37KxlOO; price low. M. F. HIPPLE k CO., inh8-.TTSu K FOURTH AVENUE. ATLANTIC AVENUE. New Queen Anne brick dwelling. 11 rooms, with reception ball, parlor, library, dininc room and kitchen on first floor: every modern convenience, lncludintr electric llttbt. larselot; only a few minutes' walk from Dnquesns Traction. Immediate possession. A bargain at the price. Easy terms. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.,. mh8-12S-TTSU 162 Fourth av. LEGAL NOTICES. -VTOTICE-OF APPLICATION FOR PAR Xv DON Application will be made to tho Board of Pardons of tbe State of Pennsylvania upon TUESDAY, the 21th day ot Jlarcb. IsOL for the pardon of David Doughty, who was convicted of conspiracy to defraud at No. 753 of September Sessions. 1890, of the Court of Quarter Sessions of Allegheny countv. mlilO-50-Ta STATE OF CHARLES S. ilCCARGO,' deceased. Administrator's notice. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Charles S. McCarcjo. late of Allegheny City, Allegheny county. Penna., de ceased, kave been granted to tbe undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requests! to mane immediate payment, and. those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay to HARRISON D. MASON, Administrator, 162 Ridge avenne. Allegheny. felO-3-Tn JOHN C. SHOEMAKER. ' Bakewcll Law Building. ESTATE OF WILLIAM O'HARA SCULLY, deceased. Notice i3 hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of William, O'Hara Scully, lato of the city of Pit'isburg. county ot Allegheny, and State of Pennsyl vania, deceased, bave neen granted to the un dersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims or demands against tbe same will make them known with out delay. AMANDA W. SCULLY, Execu trix, Westminster place, Pittsburg. Pa. fel7-34-TU ESTATE OK JOHN D. KEISLING, DE CEASED Administrator's Notice Notice is hereby given that letter of adminis tration on the estate of John D. Keisllnir, lata of Collier township, Allegheny county. Pa., de ceased, bave been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against tber same will make tbem known without delay to SAMUEL KEISLING, Administrator. 1109 Carson st, Pittsburg, Pa., or FERDINAN YETKA. Collier township. Pa. fel-54-TU REMOVALS. REMOVAL. IR- C- MILLEE, Houss and sign Painter, bas removed Irom 135 Third avenue, lo 73 SIXTH AVENUE. Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special attention iven to the bandling'of plate glass, cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky lights, etc. House painting and glazing in ail us branches. oci'J-w-D READY FOR BUSINESS. We bave secured possession of the two large and substantial buildings, Nos. 18 and 48 Sev enth avenne. opposite New Grant street, ana with a complete stock of new goods respect fully solicit tbe patronage of tbe RETAIL DRUG TRADE. In addition to the goods formerly carried in stock wo have added a full line of DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. This department will be under the. care of MR. CHARLES BABST, who will be glad to : meet bis former friends and customers and tf' serve them acceptably. NO GOODS AT RETAIL. L H. HABPJS DRUG CO., NOS. G AND 43 SEVENTH AVENUE. - PITTSBURG. PA. mbf-D Now is tbe best season for planting anil prun ing trees, laying out of lawns and taking charge of work generally; also draining. Herman Helm LANDSCAPE GARDENER. ELLSWORTH AV., Sbadyside, Pittsburgh mhS-Tus - TROUSERINGS AND SUITINGS. Medium-weights. Exclusive specialties la patterns ana fabrics. .Latest correct styles. H. fc O. P. AHLERS, .MERCHANT TAILORS." 420SmithfleId street. Telephone 13 .-' jaZS-TTsati AS
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