. '& THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, "WEDNESDAY, MARCH 11, 1891 r NOT A LEGAL WILL. 1Yby John Scott's Heirs Are to Share His Large Estate Equally. DECISION IS THE ORPHANS' COURT. Ind; ;e Orer Has Set Aside the Probate cf the Testament. IESTEEDAI IS THE CODXTI CODRTS Judge Over, of the Orphans' Court, ves terday handed down an opinion on the con test of the will of the late John Scott, Presi dent of the Allegheny Valley Kailroad Company. The paper admitted to probate as the will of Mr. Scott, in form was a letter ejgned by him and addressed to his attorney requesting biin to prepare a will in accoi dance with the directions contained in it. He ditd. however, before the document could be made at, and the letter was probated as his will. Reviewing the case Judge OTer said that the paper rrobated did not show a present testa mentary intent, hut an intention to execute another paper which he requested bis counsel to prepare as his will, aud therefore standing by itself it could not take effect as a will. The estate of Mr. Scott was valued at5350.U00. In the paper which was claimed to be a will, and which the court sets aside, be directed that his son, John F. ocott, he riven STo 000. To s.x others of his children he cave S45.0U0 each. To three. William V., Charles V. and Maurice Scott, he cave SI each. 1o his grandson, John S. bcott, he save $3,000. His widow, he said, bad received enough when she got her settle ment at the time ot their separation. Mrs. Scott had already won in her case, the court deciding that she was entitled to her por tion js widow. By the last decision, setting aside the will. all the children take under the inter-State laws which will give them about ?3j,000 each. IN CEIMINAL C0TJBT. A Larse Noinber of Pleas of Gallty En tered Yesterday. In the Criminal Court yesterday the speed record was broken, 23 cases being disposed of, as follows: Charles Reese pleaded guilt- to two charges of larceny, sentenced to four years ill the penitentiary; J. B. Williams pleaded guilty to larceny, one year in the workhouse; William Barr pleaded guilty to assault aud battery, 30 dajs in the workhouse; Isaac Adrjin pleaded guilty to larceny, 30 days to workhouse; William aicGraw pleaded guilty to larceny, 3 ears to peuitentlarj; Mary Burcliell pleaded guilty to three counts of illegal liquor selling, sentence suspended; John Toker pleaded guilty to laicen and was sent to the Huutmgdon Reformatory; John Mattbes Pleaded guiltv to selling liquor without a li cense; Robert Ellsworth and William Mcchan pleaded guilty to larceny, one year each to workhouse. Costs were divided In the cases for assault and batterv again-t Andrew Bervender, John Paledian, George Veroski and Annie Vernsku A nolle pros w as entered in the case of John O'Keefe. charged with aggravated assault and battery, pointing firearms and assault and bat tery. Tbe jury is out in the case of John Cal lahan, tried for larceny. THE C0DET CALENDAR List of Cases to Re Tried Before the Judges To-Day. Common Pleas No. 1 Altmos vs Schtnitt; Jones et al s Ewart 4 Co.; Ayers t Co. vs McCandless; Love vs Federal Street and Pleas ant Valley Railway Co.; Jlangan vs Gallagher; fehoen ts Alles; Black & Co. vs Koerncr; Henry vs Klopper; Smith vsbutfv: Mellon Bros, vs Crowtbers; Beardsley et ux vs Second Avenue Passenger Railway Company; Gonriey vs Bor ough of Braddock. Common Pleas No. 2 Forsythe vs Drake A Strattnn: Hague vs Pittsburg Traction Com pany; Duh" vs Patterson. Criminal Court Commonwealth vs Daniel Becker, Christ Buck, Sr., B. H. Cohen. T. It. Hiller, H. J. Deatricb. V. V. Hart. George Murray, Andrew Olean, George Wessler. Frank Russell. Ella McMulIcn (2), James Allexnov itch, Jamet Harnt. Walter Mowry. Pierce Bracken, John Sweeney. Clinton Herman, Emanuel Curry, Reuben Miller, D. iluuday, W. Jenson. m UNITED STATES C0TJBT. The Central Trust Company Against the Cameron Coal and Iron Company. An argument was beard before Judges Ache son and Reed In the United States Court yes terday In the case of the Central Trust Com panyagainst the Cameron Coal and Iron Com pany. A H. Joline represented the plaintiffs, w. P. Schell and -Macgrane Cox the defend ants, and George Shiras and Francis Rowle ap peared for intervening creditors. The argument was on a bill and proofs for the foreclosure of a mortgage of 1,000,000 ou the property of the Cameron Coal and Iron Company, consisting ot several thousand acres of coal lands. Decision was reserved. WORK OF THE GEAND JTJEY. Only a Small Xuuiber of Cases Heard by That Body. The grand jurv j csterday returned the follow ing true bill-: Joseph A-lexnovitch, Mary Den nistou, assault and battery: John II. Thomas, John It Wilson, selling liquor without license: Pierce Blacken, James Harris, Walter .Mowry, Hrccny and receiving stolen goods; Mary Con nelly, selling and furnishing liquor on Sunday aud without license. The ignored hills were: John Connelly, Patrick llaipm, Mary Simnnndinger and Michael Wageuhauscr, selling liquor without license. An Appeal to the Supreme Court. The attorneys for the convicted prisoners iu the use of the Granite State Building and Loan Association csterday ordered a copy of the record in the case for an appeal to the Su preme Court. District Attorney Johnston sajs he does not see how that can avail, as he had the men sentenced on the indictment to which they pleaded guilty. On the cases in which they were convicted sentence was taspended. Minor N'otcs of the Courts The jury is out in the case of Cyrus Gil laore is. the McKecsport and Bellevernon Railroad for damages done to property. Judge Reed, in the United States District Court, jcsteiday issued an order for the sale or the wrecked steamboat Thomas F. McCleary. I' the divorce case of .Nicholas Hartner agm-t his wife. Sophia Hartner, a verdict was tendered for tec plaintiff, granting him the di vorce. In the suit of Fred Brown vs. C Wolf and others, an action to recover wages, a verdict was reudered for the plaintiff yesterday for the sumofj:09 IL THE Jury is out in the case of B. F. Rynd vs. C. P. Naser, E. L. Brand and others: and A. A. Thompson vs. William Brand, C P. Uaser and others.. The suits are to recover on lumber contracts. A yeedict was given for the defendant yes terday in the suit of Harriet E. Miller vs. the executors of William Carr, B. B. Brown, George Louder and S. Clark. The action was on a writ of ejectment. In Common Pleas Court, No. 2, yesterday, an order Mas made approving the sale of the William Tann brewerv by W. S. Pier, receiver, to D. O'Reilly for S18.00D, subject to niort gages for S50.000. Deputy United States Maeshai. Bar ring arrived in the city yesterday, bringing with him from Wilkesbarre Nelson Evans, who is to be tried at the May term of court for pass lug a counterfeit 5 note. The following executions were issued yes terday: Banner Brening Company against Sophia Erenhiirgh, Soil! 03; A. J. Scott & Co. against David Hargest, S1.W1 47: Clement New ton against Moes Hickenbottum, 2,123. District Attorney Johnston yesterday received a telegram from Prothonotary Green, of Philadelphia, notif ing him that the Killian murder case had been placed at tbebeadof the list and would be argued on Mondav. Mr. Johnston will leave on Saturday to take part in the argument. A non-scit was eutered against the plaintiff ytsterday in the case of Sophia Lowry against the Pittsburg, Allegheny and Manchester Pas senger Railnay Companv. The suit was for damages for injuries ree'ened by Miss Lowry. who wa jolted tioiu tbe platform while the car as turning a curve at Sixth street. How to Prevent Pneumonia. There is no danger of pneumonia', fqllow iDg an attack of la grippe when Chamber lain's Cough Remedy is taken as directed for a severe cold and care is used to avoid exposure. Fifty-cent bottles for sale by druggists. Tvsu B.&B. Latest I Ladies' fine tan cloth jackets handsomely braided rolling collar $5. Boggs & Buhl. A LAWBENCE BANK ECHO. Salt to Be Brought to Decide the Disposition of a Note. Another echo is heard lrom the Lawrence Bank failure. Attorney J. IV. Kinncar is en gaged In preparing the papers for a snit against the Fidelity Title and Trust Company, and it grows out of the treatment by the com pany, as assignee of the bank, of a claim of Crozicr fc Co., of Wood street. The ground of complaint, as stated, is that Crozier & Co. left a note with the Lawrence Bank for collection ten days before the suspension. It was not dis counted by the bank nor credited to the ac count of Crozier &. Co.; simply left for collec tion. It is claimed to be the custom to credit the depositor with the proceeds of a note when paid. The note became due and was paid 15 days after the bank assigned, and the assignee treated it as part of the assets of the bank In declaring a dividend. The ground taken by the plaintiffs is that if the bank bad given them credit on their ac count with the nolo it might have been con strued as an asstt, but not otherwise. SHABPSBUBG ELECTION CONTEST. An Alleged Tie Vote Between Messrs. Far rell and Dclhleff. A contest was commenced in the Quarter Sessions Court jestorday on the election of P. Farrell as Councilman at Sbarpsburg. The contestant is M. E. DetblefT, who claims that the total vote annonncod was: Farrell, 333; DetblefT, 333. and, notwithstanding the tie, a certificate was given to Farrell. Mr. Dethleff alleees that in the Third district the Klection Board refused to count three good voles for him, which would havo given him a majority. lOK SEASICKNESS Use HorsforcPb Acid Phosphate. Dr. Price of the White Star S. b. Germanic, says: "I have prescribed it iu my practice among the passengers traveling to "and from Euiope in this steamer, and the result has satisned me that if taken in time it will, in a great many cases, prevent seasickness." ANOTHER SPECIAL SALE. The Greatest Bargains Ever Offered in Carpets for Ten Days Only. Beginning March 10, and continuing 10 days, we will sell 5,000 yards ingrains at 30c, worth 45e. 5,000 yards ingrains, better grade, at 40c, worth 60c These are no remnants. "We have full rolls of all styles. They are fall patterns which were not duplicated for spring; trade. We will also continue the sale of the extra super Lowell ingrains at GOe and 05c. These are worth 83c everywhere. EDW ABD GKOETZINGnit, wfsu G27 and 629 Penn aTenue, A GREAT BARGAIN. Fine Upright riano S175. A magnificent 7-octave upright piano, with latest improvements, full iron frame, splendid action, excellent tone and hand somely carved case. This instrument was used but a short time, and will be sold, fully warranted, for $175, with elegant plush cover aud stoof. A great bargain at the music store of J. M. Hoffmann & Co., 537 Smithfield street, agents lor the celebrated Sohmer pianos; also the superb Colby pianos and Schubert pianos. B.B. Children's red reefersl Fancy braid trimmed, $2 50 to fa Jaunty and stylish. Boggs & Buhl. Tarcels Jones, 29 Fifth ATenue, Are showing some very gracefnl tea gowns. Xiaaies suit parlors. wp Special low prices this week on Elgin, Waltliam and Hampden watches at Hanch's, Iso. 295 Fifth aTenue. wrsu Caligraph Writing Machine received the only Gold Medal at Mechanics' Fair, Boston. tys Fixe wall papers and decorative specialty. "V. H. Barker, 503 Market street. Men's underwear, all weights, James H. Aikeit & Co., 100 Filth ay. Use O'Keefe's "0K" Shoe Blacking. DOiN'T CHEAT YOUESELF. It pays to secure tbe best, and this is specially true when life and health are at stake. How any man or woman who is suffering from dys pepsia, liver trouble or auy similar affliction can dose the stomach with cheap nostrums, passes all belief. Thousands of people so troubled go to Carlsbad and spend large amounts of money in doing it. Why not use the genuine Carlbad Sprudel Salt, which is ini porled from Carlsbad, and can be obtained of any reliable druggist? It is the concentrated power of tbe water itself, and has tho same effect upon tbe system as tbe natural water. For all diseases of tbe stomach, liver and kid neys, the genuine Carlsbad Sprudel Salt is with out equal. It is specially beneficial for chronic constipation, gouty and rheumatic affections. Be sure to obtain tbe genuine article, which has tbe seal of the City of Carlsbad and tbe signature of "Eisner A Mendelson Co., New York." on cverv bottle. w BUSINESS CHANGES. L." GOLDSMIT 4 BRO., WHOLESALE tobacconists, located at 703 LlDertv si., have admitted V. L. Mayer and Charles uoicismit in partners into said business, which will be conducted lrom date under tbe firm name of L. Goldsmit. Bro. & Co. Pittsburg. Feb. 11, 1S9L mhS-30 DISSOLUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the Arm of J. G. Ihmsen tCo., composed of J. G. Ihmsen and H. Laffertv, is dissolved, as of February 1, 1891, Mr. Latferty retiring. The business will be continued by J. G. Ihmsen. under the same name, to whom all claims should be presented for payment. .1. G. IHMSEN. H. LAFFERTY. February, 24, 1891. fe25-12-w DISSOLUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the limited partnership associa tion stled James Dalzell's Son & Company, Limited, has been dissolved by a vote or a majnritv in number ana value of interest of tho shareholder-: thatihe undersigned have been elected liquidating trustees to wind up the busmes- ot said cmipany, and to distribute the. net assets nmong the members of the said limited co-partnership. 1 W. DALZELL. W. J. CRAWFORD. F. A. RINEHART, mb5-97-D Liquidating Trustees. THE COUPOUATION. JAMES DAL ZELL. 6 SON COMPANY, successor to Jimn Dalzelfs Sou (;o. will continue thcbusiness of manufacturing lard and lubri cating oils at the old stand, Nos. 61) and 70 Water st. JAMES DALZELL & SON COMPANY. inh7-20-D -VTOTICE OF THE DISSOLUTION OF L Electric Packing and Supply Co.. Lira., 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. Beatty, Treasurer. mblO-81 DISSOLUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY given ibtttbe limited partnership associa tion stjled Electric Packing and Supply Com pany, Limited, has been dissolved bv a vote of tbe majority in nnmber and valne ot interest of tbe shareholders; that the undersigned have been elected liquidating trustees to wind up tbe business of said company, and to dis tribute the net assets among tbe members of said limited co-partnership. L. W. DALZELL, W. J. CRAWFORD. R. H. SIMPSON. mh5-D6-D Liquidating Trntee.. NOTICES. SPECIAL NOTICE-TO THE MEMBERS Duquesne Castle No. 12. K. M. Chain. Ail members are hereby notified to attend the luneral of Sir Knignt Richard Tnnuey at the residence of J. J. Tunney. corner Lvtle and Courtland streets, at Hazelwood. at 1:50 p.m. J M. MILLER, S. IC: A. W. OSBORN, Record ing Scribe. inhll.85 MEETINGS. TTOTICE THE REGULAR ANNUAL JJN meeting of tbe stockholders of the Amer ican Preservers' Company will be bold at the office of the company In the city of Pittsburg, on WEDNESDAY.the IStb day of March.l89L at 2 P. M. a E. RYAN. Secretory. mh8-15 BUTTER FROM T SrEVENSON CUL.AMERY, In 3. 4 and 5 pound cases. GEO. K. JyS-SS-MW' STEVENSON fc CO, Sixth avenue JS'Disvlaj advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, suck as Jf'anted, Tor Sale, ToLcUelc ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none takm 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, POK SALE. TO LET. AN1 OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE KLCK1VEDUPT0 9P. -M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch. FOR THE SOUT1ISI11K. NO. MB CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE 10.0022. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6121 PLNN AVE. PirrSHUIIO ADHITKINAIj. THOMAS MCCAI'FKEV 3508 Butler street. EM1LU. bTUCKEY, Hth tret and Penn ave. ALLEUHXNY. A. J. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE, Matket House, Allcghcnv. F. H. EGGEKS SON, Ohio and Chestnut stJ. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRY M. GLEIM, Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. Male Help. TJARBER-A GOOD MAN. APPLY TO F. -U W1DMANN, S2 Monterey St., Allegheny. in 111 1-90 BOY A BRIGHT. INDUSTRIOUS BOY about 16 years oltl to make himself useful abouta tIlorliic establishment. Applv loJAS. DlCKbON',65 Firth av.. j-ecoml Boor, between the hours or luandll A. M.: must be willing to work. mhll-81 BOY-TO MAKE READY AND FEED JOI1 priming press. Inquire at 515 SMITHFIELD ST.. third floor. mhll-Ri -(ANVAhSKK-INTKI.l.MJKNT. FUR CEN J TUI'.Y Dictionary. 11. WATTS, 431 Wood st. IclS-K-D CARPET SALESMAN-ONE WHO IS OAPA IlLF.ortaklne charge of the department in a flrst-class city lurnlture establishment; a line onenlng for a man ofability to set an Interest in the department In addition to salary. Address CARPET ABILITY, Dispatch office mhlO-63 TACHINIST-A FIRST-CLASS GENERAL All machinist: ono who has had experience In managing a general machine shop; none other need apply. Address MACHINE SHOP. Dis patch olHcc. mlilO-71-D MACHINl'-TS-CH1N1STS A FEW FIRST-CLASS MA for onelne work, tools and erecting floor: good place. THE BALL ENGINE COMPANY, Eric, Pa. mhM MEN-A FEW -MEN OF I.1UEKAL EDUCA TION and good address to represent us on valuable school specialties: no canvassing for books; positions permnnent :iid profitable 1o right psrtlcs: this will hear cloe Investigation. For psrtlcnlars call onoraddre s O. W. CLOSE, 315 Wabash av., Chicago, 111. mliT-13 ART1ES-TO HELP UEVELOP A WEI.L-1-OCATKI) nil lease In llutler county. Ad dress Oil. LEASE. Dispatch office. mhl 0-79 PEKSONS EMPLOYING CUTTERS WHO claim to use the A. D. Kudc new method should insist on seeing certificate from CLEVE LAND CUTTING SCHOOL; none arc genuine without it. mhll-50 KEI.IA1ST.E PEHSON TO ACT AS TUrf LO CAL representntjte of a corporation, with a paid-up capital or f:Ya,ooc. m the sale, through sub-agents, of Installment Savings Bonds; to such a person a desirable and life-long position can be secured. Address MUTUAL INVEST MENT COMPANY, 41iNlcolletav., Minneapolis, Minn. mhU-79 SAI.ES.MEN-ON SALARY OK f'OIMISSI0 to handle the new Patent Chemical Ink Eras ing Pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever pro duced: erases ink thoroughly In two stconas; no abrasion of paper: 200to500 per cent profit; ono agent's sales amounted to 56M in six days: an other $32 in two honrs: we want one euercellc general agent for each State and Territory: sam ple by mall 35cts tortermsand full particu lars, addressTUEMONKOEEKAStRMFU. CO., La Crosse, Wis. inl"-15 OELECT0l--EXPEKIE.N'CKD SELEd'OK OF O table glassware, regular work; irlve refer ences and state wages expected. FOSTOHIA ULiASS COMl-ANl, tOSlorla, O. mhll-lS SOLICIT OP. -GOOD ACTIVE MAN FOR weeklT paper. Address K. G., Dispatch oflicc. mhll-51 YOUXU MAN-FOK ASSISTANT BOOri KELPEK; good penman, accurate aad quick at figures. Address, in own handwrlilnx, A. B. D., Dispatch office. rahll-H -V70UNG MAN-TO CLEKK AND SELL IN L retail hardware and tin store: state experi ence, salary expected and reference Address G. K-, Dispatch office. mhll-76 Agents. AGENTS-TO SELL THE PUN LESS CLOTHES Hue; the only line ever Intented that holds the clothes without plus; a perfect success; patent recently Issued; sold only by agents, to whom the exclusive right Is given; on receipt of 50 cents we will send a samnle line bv mall: also circulars: price list and terms to agents; secure your terrl torvatonce. AddressTHE PINL.ESS CLOTHES LINE CO.. 17 Hcrinon street, Worcester, Mass. 0C9-65-W5 AGENTS-TO SELL THE MOST UNIQUE literary production ol modern times: "liav enport's Condensations of the Best Fifty Books ot the Ureatest Authors from Homer to Lew H al lace." Intended for the nseof busy American people: sold only bv subscription: price H75in clotn binding. P. J. FLEMING & CO.. 77 Dia mond it. fe2l-TWTrssu AGENTS-SEND 60 CENTS FOB THE OUTFIT of Uener&l Sherman's Memoirs, written by himself, with an appendix by Hon. James G. Blaine; retail price, f-: this Is the only authentic life of Gensral Snermaii. CHARLES L. WEB STEK & CO., 3 East Fourteenth St., New York City. inhlO-01 AGENTS-WEOFFEIt BIG MONEY IN EX CLUSIVE territory: our new patent safes sell at sight In city or country; new agents first In field actually getting rich: one a:ent In. one dav cleared 86; socan yon: catalogue free. ALPINE SAFE CO., o. SGJ-37I Clark st., Cincinnati. O. feI5-31-ws AGENTS-FOK "GCN. SHERMAN'S ME MOIRS," by himself: a graud wort mid by a great man. Applv at once to J. B. STEWART, General Agent, 10S Fourth av., Fittsburir, Pa. mhS-61-MWSu AGENTS-NEW C1GAH LIGHTER; EVERY clear smoker buys; lights In wind or rain; 6amplel5c. two for21c St dozen by malt; stamps taken. STAYNER 4 CO., Providence. K. 1. fel9-65 AQENTS-TO SOLICIT RETAIL Inquire No. 310 FIFTH AV. TRADE. mhlo-48 Feinnlo Helta. APPRENTICES-IMPROVER. GODO SEW ERS, operators; also ladles and girls tolearn dressmakiuz aud cutting. Call or write LON DON AND PARIS DRESSMAKING CO..906Penn avenue JaS-16-TuwTh -URL OR M1UDLE-AGED WOMAN TO DO KX Keneral housework in small family; a homo lor the rlclil person: wages. $2 SO per week. Ap ply 203 ARCH ST., Allegheny. mhlI-3o Male and f euiale Help. HELP I FARJl HANDS. MAN TO DRIVE aud do gardening, cooks, thamhermalds, house girls, nnrse girls dlnlncroom girls, dish washers. Ianndress. panlrr alrl, second cook, clrlsiorcharuherwork and setvlng. MEEHAVS SJoGrautst. Tel. !. inhS-D Situations. BOOKKEEPING 1 ATTEND TO ANYTHING In the line or nitric te accounting, such as opening anil closing of books or correction of errors: also give instructions In the ue of the Vouchers stem. A. F. SAWHILu 1S7 Federal St.. Allegheny, Pa. de6-54-I PATENTS-DRAWINGS - PROMPT ATTEN TION given to unnhlug iu the line of mechanical and patent ortlce drawings, patents andcateats obtained; no delay, trademarks and labels registered: prices reasonable. Address FRANK. Box 4'4 city. mlil0-4S T30SIT10N-BY YOUNG MAN AS STEN- O. ubJCArubltauaopewrlter; best of refer npe ills ences. Address ALU natch office. mhll-28 Rooms. 6( OR7 SECOND-FI.OOK DWELLING EOOMS- tentr llv located: either Allczhcnv or Pitts burg. ROOM I, Excelsior building, Pittsburg. inhll-44 Real Estate. rjlO BUY-ONE OR THREE BUILDING I.OT3 X lor cish: near parks. Allegheny, or Twelfth or Seveuth wards, Pittsburg. Address ELBON, uispai.cn omce. mnii-oa Financial. MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY'. SUBURBAN aud farm properties: stocks, school and municipal uonds, as well as other securities, negotiated. ED. WITITSH. 410 Grant St.. Pitts burg, Pa. iel4-25-D -,rORTGAGES-WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN .1.VJL In any amount desired, at lowest rates no delay. C. O'DONNELL&SON. 114b Penn av. mhll-67 MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY countv property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVER & CO.. !ft Fourth avenue. mb2-D TO LOAN S500.UUU. IN AMOUNTS OF J3.000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 5 per ccut: also smaller amounts at 6 per cent. BLACK & UAlltD. So Fourth avenue. sell-d-'S-P TO LOAN 200,CO0 ON MORTGAGES IM and upward at 0 per cent: JTiOO, 000 at 4)4 per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or larins. . il. FRr-NCH, 12o Fourth ave. ocSJ-D Miscellaneous. ALL TO USE JONES' BEDBUG PA KALYZEIt Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no poison: roaches banished oy contract; satisfac tion fflvcu or no nav. Prenared bv GEO. W. JONES. 212 Fcderaf St.. Allegheny, Pa. Sold by all flrst-class druggists. Kesldence No. SO Mon- icry su jyii-43-Mwr EVERY LADY WISHING TO BE HEUOWN dressmaker to call at 616 Pcun ave. (op posite Home's stores) aud Investigate MADAME FLLSHEIt'S ladles' tailoring sysxm; no risk; parties responsible; school now open. uols-2a WANTED. Miscellaneous. EVERY LADY AND GENTLEMAN DESIR ING a clear, soft and smooth skin to use Lilac Jelly, the most exquisite preparation ever offered the public for chapped bands, face, Hpjor any roughness or the skin. Prepared by JOS. K1MMKL 4 CO.. DLpenslnjr Chemists. Penn av., cor. Ninth st., Pittsburg. Trade iuarK applied for. mhlI-78 EVERYONE TO KNOW THAT THEY CAN get their Sewing machlna- repaired in first class order: all work warranted at tho lowest prices: genuine needles and attachments for all makes at II. CARTER'S, Scwlne Machine Bazaar, 19 sixth St., two doors below Bijou 'theater. JaS-MWF IMMEDIATELY FOUR WAIST MAKERS ind two skirt makers: none hut experienced workers need apply. MESSRS. PENCE .t ER WI.N, 932 Penn av. mhll-37 MEN Wl I'll CAPITAL FOR A VALUABLE patent: ery profitable Investment. Ad dress PROFIT, Dfspatch office. mhll-73 T5L11CHASER-K0R STANDS, CASES AND X. o other eoimiosln? rnnm fiimltnro now stand ing on miner floor ol" No. M tTTtli ar.. soon to be vacated: country newspaper or other cash buTor will tlnd this a rare chance. Call on BUSINESS -MANAGER THE DISP AT Cir.Sinlthlleld and Dia mond sts., between the hours of 3 and 5 r. Jt. IC20-U7 TOBUY-SECONDHANDSAFETY BICYCLE: slate lowest price, where cm ce seen aud ad dress CHAS. MILLER, 417 Smithfield St. mhl 1-3 1 FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. BLUFF ST.. NEAR COLLEGE -NEW BRICK house 8 rooms, bathroom, tile hearth'-, slate mameis: ail laic improvements. AUD, J Bluff st. ROHEin- COW- lull4-3S-MWFSu cc IONGRESS, NEAR FRANKLIN ST.-TWO- oTORY brick dwcllinc. 0 rooms, pressed brick rront, both gawsand water: price ?t,w). .j. r: price 6W. J, mhll-57 V. KKI1.LV. 77 Diamond st. CLIFF ST., NEAR GUM ST.-TWO-S'lORY brick dwelling, 10 rooms, hall In center; all modern Improvements: price fGO0; lot 42x147. J. C. REII.LY. 77 Diamond st. inhll-57' WYL1E AVE., NEAR WASIIINGTON ST.-three-story brick dwelling. 10 rooms, bath, lanndry with stationary tubs. Inside w.c station ary washsrauds. marble mantels, etc.: lot xS6,to 12-foot alley. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. mhll-ST inr COLWELL ST., NEAR MILLER ST. JLJf7 new pressed brick dwelling, seven rooms, hall, bath, w. c. finished attic, stationary marble wasbstanils. china closet. Inside shutters, slate mantels, double parlors, nice porch, etc.: cor. lot 22x90x4 It.; price J3.8K1: terms 52,500 cash, bal. to suit; this property Is worth (1, 600 more than is asked for It. (1SSJ) AI.LKs &, BAILEY. 164 Fourth av. Tel. 167. mh5-87-S.7.8,Il,H Srj OOO-1702 BUTLER ST.. colt. iTHIRTY i 1 SEVENTH St.. late Anton Engcl's prop ertv. lot 32 5-6104, with frame business bouse and dwelling, containing two stores anil II rooms; ouc-lialfcaili, balance to suit: this must be sold to close up th, estate. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3309 Butler st. mhS-15I-W6u- 1 CI PER CENT INVE8TMENT-COR. PROP XW KittY: onlv 50 rt. lrom Center av.; cor. overhlll and Clark sts.: brick house. 9 rooms and attic, hall, etc.: senered; vacant lot on corner; room to build two more houses; price oulv 3,200. ALICES A BAILEY, 164 Fourth av.:tel. 167. (1179) mh8-61-MWFSSU QA 000-D1NW1DD1E ST.-AN ELEGANT Otfc- new two-story and mansard brick dwell ing of seven rooms, vestibule, inside shutters and all conveniences; suitable for two families: side entrance: lot 2'xlOO to another street. GEORGE SCHMIDT, 157iourth av. mhll-43 9 5OO-S250 CASH, THE BALANCE IN Lit monthly payments, same as rent, will buy a new frame house of six rooms: lot. size 23x115: immediate possession, bee RbED B. COYLE CO., 131 Fourth av. mh7-2-ws C1K O00-SECOND AV., NEAR GRANT; 5 LO' new 3-slory brick bouse, 16 rooms, water, bath and all conveniences: suitable for boarding house: lot 25x63. DAVID SHAW & CO., 15.2 Fourth av. mh7-67-ws East End Residences. FIFTH AVENUE. NEAR SENECA STREET-tliree-story brlct dwelling, 10 rooms, with all modern Improvements; lnarhlc mantels, etc.: lot 22x120. to Ann st. J. C BEILLY, 77 Diamond st. Uihll-57 FOR SALE-?3.0'iO-ON A PAVED STREET Fcw squares of Schenlev Park, near Fifth av. and Duquesne traction lines, llcllefleld: a new, modern and complete brick house ot eight rooms; one of the best, considering the location. In the market for the money. (881. See W. A. HEBRON & SONS. 80 Fourth av. mhl0-S7 FOR nca SALE-A VERY DESIRABLE HOME: neat. new. modern: 8 rooms: large lot: ueir Fifth av.. centrally located. East End; reduced irlce. fi.5M. (139.) V. A. HEKRON & SONS, 0 Fourth av. mhll-4S-Mwp -VTEG1'EY AV.-NEW 2-STORY BRICK 12 li rooms; al' modern conveniences: lot 50x120; elegant location. BAXTER, THOMPSON .1 CO., IK rourtu av. nillS.130-MWTSU 5T 000-NIAGAUA ST.. NEAK CRAFT AV., til new two-storr and attic frame dwelling oi six rooms ana two auic rooms, nan, vesiiuuie, bathroom, w. c. sliding doors between parlor aud dining room, slate mantels, tile heart'is. In side shutters, china closet, bay window, nice chandeliers, range, both gases, laundry, cemented cellar, front and rear porches, slate ronr. etc., lot 23x000. (d217) BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. mhll-51 OOCi OOO-MCCULLY ST., NEAR NEGI.EY JjilW av., two-story rraine dwelling of '2 rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c . range, both gases, slate and marble mantels, laundry, porches, etc.; also frame stable, carriige house, and other out buildiugs: good orchard; lot 240x190, fronting on three streets. (a378). BLACK & BA1RI). 95 Fourth av. inhll-51 814,' OOO-AIKEN AV. AND ARABELLA St.. two-story and attic frame dwelling ot 11 rooms, reception hall, bathroom, range, both ga'cs. electric light, burglar alarm, cemented cellar, handsome staircase window; fine lot 50x100; convenient to cable Hue. (a367). BLACK & BA1KD, 95 Fourtn av. mhll-31 87- 000-CllAlO ST.. NEAR CENTER AV.. 9 new two-story and attic frame dwelling oi nine rooms, nan, oainroom, w. c range, notn gaes. slate mantels, tile hearths, furnace, Hun- ory, jrnnt anti rear porcnes; lot aaxiio. (O-TOl. BLACK & BAIRD. 9. Fourth av. inhll-51 QJO 000-BRUSHTON. WESTSTP.EET. NEAR rj59 Amanda street, two-story frame dwelling of 5 rooms, lull, natural gss, front and back poiches, good cellar: house nipered: six minutes' walk lrom station. Lot'3x97. (kSl). BLACK 4 BA1BD. 85 Fourth av. mhll-51 S 300-HOWE ST.. NEAR BELLEFONTE J street, two-story frame dwelling of 9 rooms, lull, bathroom, w. c. range, both gases, laun dry, porches, etc. : house pap"red. Lot32100, to alley, (a 387). BLACK & BAIRD, 93 Fourth av. mhll-51" CJQ 800-AURELIA ST.. NEAR HaILMAN ijj.i' St., two-storv douule fr.tme dwelling of eight ronins; lot,tlxl20: this Is a good investment. (a70). BLACK & B A1RD, 95 Fourth av. mhll-51 DID 000 FOR ALL -LIBERTY ST.. NEAR O-LO' Twelfth st., 7 brick houes of 3 rooms each: rent for J70 per month: lot 25x100. (c 113.) BLACK A BAIRD, 93 Fourth ave. mhll-51 Allegheny Residences. FINE RF.S1DENCE-ON THE PARKS. ALLE GHENY, with Immediate possession; 9 ele gant rooms; bath, lavatory, stationary wash stands, launurr.and all other new Improvements: a beautiful pruperty and In very fine location, commanding unobstructed view or the parks: possession at once. J AS. W. DRAPE & CO.. IS) Fourth av.. city. mhll-55 ON BEECH ST. HANDSOME BRICK dwelling. 2 stories and mans ird. hasiuroouis, bath, lanudrv, back and front stairs, cement cel-1-trs, flagstone paement, granbllthlc walks, sum mer hou-e. etc.. etc. : lot 33 If ct Iron t: this very desirable propertv is ottered for a sho-t time only. A. D. WILSON, 53 Federal st. Allegheny. inh7-30-TuwFS OMLI. HOUSfS AND LOTS AT AUCTION O Nos. 90 aim 92 Page St., I'age St.. Fifth ward. Alle gheny; executor's sale on premises Saturdav, March 14, at 3 o'clock: No. 90 has lot 20x132, wlih frame house, five rooms, hall, attic and cellar: No. 92 Ins lot 2068, with Iraine house, four rooms, hall, attic and cellar; neat little houses; good chanc to buv; terms, third cash. A. D. WILSON. Executor. 53 Federal St., Allegheav. A. LEGGATE & SON, Auctioneers, I0S Fourth aenue. mhl0-80 WESTERN AV.-BRICK HOUSE. 8 ROOMS, bath. range, etc.: price. S3, 30(1. A. D. il.51'-, oo rcaeraisi., .Aiiegueny. ml'7-27-Mws C"T OOO FOR ALL-JUNIATA bT.. NEAR C ' Sedgwick St.. two-storv and mansard lrame dwelling of eight rooms: also, on rear of lot, iwo irame uouwesoi lour rooms eacu: water, natural gas, etc.. In all the houses: will rent for Kncr ear; lot 21x130. (b28J.) BLACK&11A1RD, 95 Fourth av. mhll-51 SOf OOO-SHERSIANAV., NKAKOHIOST., AJ) three-story brick dwelling often rooms, hail, two bathrooms, w. c . lurnacc. laundry, veranda, both gases, marble luautels; alt in good order: bouse sets back ten leet; lot 20x110. (b 217.) BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. mhll-51 Q A a00-WlLLBUYGOODHOUSE.3R0OM. JTt- cor. lot, on Washington av., Allegheny. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal 6t., Allegheny. uili7-27-snvs OOO-BRICK HOUSE. 8 ROOMS-ALLE JJI" GHENY, near nark: bargain. HOLMES i Cu. 420 Smithfield. mbI0-4 Hazelwood Residences. FRAME DWELLING-CHEAP: 10 ROOMS: modern conveniences: lot 55x120 feet: three minutes' walk from Hazelwood station. MU11UY & EDSALL, Fidelity Building. inhS-83 AZELWOOD-2-STORY WltAME OWE L 1 NO or 7 rooms, bath, hall, laundry, hard wood finish, newly papered and painted. not. gas, h. and c water. Inside w. c. sewcrtd, eli.: lot 60x120 feet: 2 minutes' walk from Hazelwood sta tion and Second Avenue Electric Ri'ilway: price, (K.MXI: terms reasonable. IRA M. BUKCHFIELO, 15S Fourth av. Ial3-30 Oifr 200-HAZELWOODAV..FRAMEHOUSE, 3o 8 rooms and 2 fin. attics, water, bath and both gases, well sewered and in good repair, front and back porches, 3 minutes from Hazelwood sta tion: lot 4IX1C0. DAVID SHAW & CO., 152 Fourth av. mh7-67-ws Suburban Residences. EDGEWORTH. FT. WAYNE IL B.. 3 MIN UTES from station: new queen Anne brick house S rooms, reception hall, laundry, furnace, both gases, water, etc., and In pcrrect order: lot 78x231: tills property will be sold at a decided bar gain to a prompt buyer, and possession glveu April 1. DAVID SHA W & CO., 152 Fourth av. mltf-i-S-ws FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL. ESTATE. Suburban Residences. OU RENT-DWELLING. TEN ROOMS: LOT. SOOKMOIcet. with stable: spring house, pump and spring water: hcalthv location, with use of orchard of 100 trees: situate on Woods' Run av.. castor New Brighton road. Allegheny. Apply to SAMUEL.DYEIt, 48 Part way. Allegheny. I nih6-93 3ACRES-AND GOOD RESIDENCE, NEAR Sewickley, conllgnons lo railroad Tstallon: a firetty place: shade and fruit trees and shrukberv; 0 rooms and all modern Improvements In the residence; all In prime order: outbuildings, etc.. etc.; a bargain. J AS. V. DRAPE & CO.. 12S fourth av., mtsburg. mhll-56 Q?T S00 -SEWICKLEY, THORN ST., QUEEN Ull) Anne house 8 rooms, recep. hall, line attic, water, bath, both gases, lavatory, marble mantels, tile hearths, laundry, cement walks, frnltaud shrubberv: lot 50x203. DAVID SHAW rfjCO., 152 Fourth ir. . inh'-C7-ws FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lots. FRANKSTOWN AV.-LOT 40X140 FOR LESS than first cost: here lsaeorncr lot at a bar gain: those adjoining bring fin more than the price asked tor this one. HOWARD BROWN, lot Fourth av. nib7-44-MWS "VVKLAND-FINE BUILDING LOTS: BLE V V ATED, fine view, near two lines of street cars. For particulars sec A. D. nILSON. ou fed eral st., Allegheny. nih7-27-siws PENN N EA I! WI-NEBI I1DLE AVEN UE-LOTS 20x100 feet, for Sl.sou; easv payments ir de sired. W. A. HEltltON A SONb. 80 Fonrtb av. nih4-27-l.ll, 13,23 "nil'l'F.V HTIMFEITT FRONTB1 1(18 FEE JL V the choicest location on the street: bargain lor quirk purchaser. BAXTER. TIIOMPSO.N v '-, u X VU. .. . mhS-126-Mwrsu' Allegheny Lots. ALLEGHENY LOT-lOOxlOO FEET, 3 FRONTS, with .1-story building, fronting on Chesnut. North Canal sts. and an alley: price low. terms easy. Apply to SAMUEL DVER, 48 Park war, Allighenj. mh8-83- BUILDING LOT S-MxIWFEEl' AT?300TO350; vonr o n time for payment after (50 Is paid; situated near Woods' Hun avenue, Allegheny. SAMUEL DYER, 48'Park way, Allegheny. mh6-93 Suburban Lots. SUBURBAN PROPER!'. -THE LARGEST lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best terms In the county at shcraden, 15 minutes from Union station: see Shcradcn helore you buy else where. ANDREW PAIT'EKSON, Secretary 1-7 Fitlll av. fc27-72-P Cjwjrr OOO-SHALER TOWNSHIP, ON KVER C0 GREEN road. near. Mlllvale station. IS acres of ground fronting on Evergreen road, laid outlnto 147 lots, also, two two-story frame dwell ings, one of six rooms, the other of four rooms, (h 11) BLACK & BA1RD, 95 Fourth av. mhll-51' Farms. 17AKM-WILL SELL oil EXCHANGE FOR : city property 210 acres rich land on P.R.Rall improved, board and post fences, fine slate roofed mansion ten rooms, marble mantels, etc.: finest barns ami outbuildings; 25acres orchard; call and get particulars: sell at a great sacrifice ED WITTISH, 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. mh6-n 8330 ACRES OF LAND IN KANAWHA 1 county. West Virginia, 12 miles from Charleston, containing valuable timber, namely: Oak,wild clierrv. walnut, poplar and hickory; sev eral veins of coal and Iron ore; the above laud Is located in the oil belt, between Big Sandy creek and Ilk river: abstract of title will be furnished to parties desiring to purchase; price, ?10 per acre lora snore nine only. Auuress it r-siiui ,c u& VINE. Real Estate Agents, 1739 Market st Wheeling! . a. niuiu-ii' s, ACRES OF LAND-SIX MILES FROM mX the city and five minutes' walk from Dc baven station, P. & W. R. R.: An excellent loca tion foraiegetable or fruit farm: will sell cheap. Address RALPH A, LEE. box 65 Valencia, Pa. Ill h 10-78 Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY-. N. J.-RENT OR SALE Hotels, cottages aud Viath houses; lots for sale in all parts of the city; also South Atlantic City. ISRAEL O. ADAMS Jb CO., Real Estate Agents. Real Estate and Law Building. feS-90 FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BUTCHER BUSINESS-AN ESTABLISHED stand with good shop trade and wagon route; engine, boiler, machinery of all kinds, horses and waguus, Stevens cooler: average weekly sales six bead of cattle, and all small stock obtainable. For information apply ROOM GjGB.inkof Com merce Building. mhll-59-WFSU B AKERY AND CONFECTIONERY - IN first-rate locality in a good town: easy terms: must be sold at once. Address N, 1. D.. Dis patch office. mh5-21 Br USINESS-GOOD ESTABLISHED LIGHT mlg. business: any person wbhlng to make aurofitable Investment may address P. O. BOX NO. 418. iuhG-57 CLOTHIKG AND GENTS' FURNISHING goods store in Beaver Falls. Pa.; best cloth ing stand in the town: will sell or rent building to buyer; at present dolug a yearly business of be tween 523,000 and 8.TO.0O0; owner having other business cause for selling. Address H. MOYER, Beaver i'-s. Pa. mhl-13 COUNTRY STORE-GOOD STAND, POST OFFICE iu building; good trade: best of reasons for selling; must be sold before April I. SLOAN A CO., 127 Fourth av. mh5-26-Wilis DRUGSTORE -A GOOD PAYING CITY stand; cheap to a quick Luver: owner Iu other business. Address Ct. D., Dispatch office. mhl0-60 CM SOO-K1NE RESTAURANT-LODGING tIDJL grocery stores, K00toS3,0C0; notion store. UOLMEs &, CO., 420 Smithfield. mhlO-1 REsTAURANT-FlNELY LOCATED. 81.800; butcher shop, planing mill aud lumberyard, with annual business of 1150,000, on easy terms; shoestorc, tlnshop, grocery stores, $300 to S3, 000; bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores, milk depots. oHhl'ARD CO.. 151 Fourth av. fc25- 3OUTE-FlRsT-CLASS DISPATCH NEW8 t PAPER route, dally and Sunday; gross profits amounting to f)2 weekly; will sell for cash only. For inlonnatlou call a.ter 6 1'. II. at8i ANN ST., Pittsburg. lnhG-117 Business Properties. GOfl 000-F1FTH AVENUENEAR PRIDE ijyiJ) st.. three-story brick building of two storerooms and live dwelling rooms, hall, bath room, hot and cold water, both gases, cemented cel'ar: lot. 25x115. with liable: veirlv rent.;i.40O. (e 8S). BLACK .t BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. mhll-51 OH 000-SECOND AVE., NEAR WOOD OiiU' st., three-story brlcx dwelling of 10 ruoms, hail, bathroom, etc.: goon cellar: lot 20x80. (g21.) BLACK i BAIRD, 95 Fouith ave. mhll-51 Q QQ OOO-SECOND AV., BET. MARKET COO' and Wood sts., vacant lot, 60x160x30 to rlrstav (g 4) black A li All: u. 93 Fourth av. mhll-51' FOR SALE-ailSCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc. DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS all styles: ourown make. WM. BECKERT. 310 to 141 Ohio street. Allegheny. Telephone. 3420, Jell-70-MWS ORSES-PUBL1C SALE WILL BE HELD on Maich 12. 1891. at 10 A. M.. on the lie Clay farm. Samples station, P. & W. It. 11.. In Hampton township, Alleghcnvco., Pa., at which will be sold Perchcron stallion" "Duke of Perche," 4 ears old, weight 1,820 lbs. : Percheron stallion "Success," 5 years old. weight 1,760 lbs. : rive Percheron marcs and fillies, and one driving horse: theie horses are very fine. JOSEPH M. CLAY', Dehavcu P. O., Pa. mhS-7. Machinery and Metals. AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES-WORK pcrlectly right and left, with single or double drum: second-hand boilers and engines ahoonhaud: general machine work promptly cxecuteo; correspondence solicited. COMBINA TION ENGINE CO.. LIM., J140 Penn aye., Pitts burg. delO-SB-MWb I71NG1NKS. BOILERS AND CONNECTIONS, It with freight elevator, lormlngpart of ilnnll cate plant heretolorc kept In building No. 99 Fifth av. lor Ube In emergencies by The Dispatch: bar gain to quick buyer. Call on BUSINESS MANA GER TTIE DISPATCH. Smithfield and Diamond sts., between the hours of J and 5 p. m. ie20-H7 HOlS'llNG ENGINES. DERRICKS AND derrick forglngs, steel hoisting and guy ropes In stock: stationary engines and boilers, shears, clay and ore pans. etc. THOMAS CAR LIN'S SONS, L,acock and Sandusky streets. Alle gheny. Pa. au5-33-MWK "I CU'OF WROUGHT IRON SCRAP-CALL ON IJ or address K.J. MAY 4 CO., McKeesport, Pa. inhIO-40 HE ANCHOR RtlLLER FLOUR MILL-CA-PACI1Y' 100 barrels flour and ten tansfeed. this Is the most complete roller mill In the State: aud trade fully established: siding to mill door: satisfactory reasons for selling: none but those meaning business need address ARNOLD. Dis patch office. feZ2-90-wsu THE CELEBRATED ACME AUTOMATIC safety engines and non-explosive boilers, for gas or oil fuel, from one to five-horse power; also, the latest Improved ventilating lain: perfect satisfaction guaranteed; by J. PRAOEIt, Gen eral Agent, No. 4 Filth av., Pittsburg. Pa. fe!5-i65-iiwr' rilHE PORTER & DOUTHETT CO.. LIM..DAR Jl K AG II &t. and River av.. Allcghenv, Pa., engines. boilers and castings. Repairing prompt ly attecded to. JaS-Sb SECOND-HAND EVGINE AND BOILEKS Oncl424. two 12x18, one 11x24, one 10x20, one 10x16. 9x12, 8x12 and large lot of smaller sizes: 10-11. P. mounted portables, one pair of boilers 42x28: agent tor the standard governor, pumps, shaltlng. pulleys, etc 2;iand'-5 Park Way. Alle gheny Pa. J. &. YOUNC. le6-D SECOND-HAND F.NG1N fcS-ONE 27 H. P. liall pat. electric light engine, almost new: one 9x1. one 7x7, one 5xii vertical engines.: one heavy I4v24. one 11x12, 3 8x12 and 2 7x12. In hori zontal engines: all iroodasncw. 11 ARM LS MA CHINE DEPOT, as First av.. Pittsburg. Pa. Ja30-D Soda water oenerator-good as new: will soil cheap, lnqnlre of YODER, WEAVER, COSTELLO A CO., No. 138 Third av. mhl0-C7" Miscellaneous. T7IUKN1TUKE-FURNITURE-ON WEDNES DAY. Slarrh II. at 10 A M., at auction, at No. 84 Ohio St.. Allegheny City, near uuion ar consisting in part of Brussels and Ingrain car- iicwt, oeus nno oeoninji, oeuMeaus, .wtuwaiu, French clock (eight day), chairs, clocks, queens ware; general assortment. A. J. PENTtCObT, Auctioneer. 413 Grant st. inli8-16" FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Miscellaneous. COMPOSING BOOM FURNITURE. SUCH A3 stands, cases, trucks arid chases; desiring to quickly dispose of the duplicate plant now standing on upper floor ol No. 99 Fltth av., no reasonablo offer will be refused, ("all between 3 and 5 P. M. on BUSINESS MANAl.Ett THE DISI'A'ICU, Smithfield and Diamond sts. fc20-117 J' IPPINCOTT SODA WATER GENERATOIt J Only used a short time: good as new: cheap. BROWN A SON. Washington. Pa. mli9-74D TO LET. Cits Residences. BLUFF ST.. NEAR CHESTNUT-FINE TWO STORY mansard brick dwelling. 9 rooms, every modern convenience; Ml 67. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av. inbS-l34-Mvsut CENTER AV.-2-STORY FRA.ME QUEEN Anue dwelling, nine rooms, with all modern conveniences. Including electric light, etc.: mod erate rent. BAXTER, THOMPSON CO.. 162 Fourth av. inhS-I27-WFout -tENTElt AV.. NEAR DINW1DDIE ST.. y 2-story mansard brick dwelling: 9 rooms: everv convenience: front and rear vard: 11 67. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 102 Fourth av. mbS-127-wssut HERRON AV-NEAKWYL1E AV. CABLE cars: good frame house of 8 rooms, porches front and rear, good stable, etc. lot Guxr5: rent SMI: possesion March 20. 1891. MCCAFFREY, 3509 liutlcrst. See THOMAS fe22-86-MWht TO LET-FINE LARGE HOUSE. 12 rooms: $30 per month; Llbertv.near Fifth st. See W. A. HEltltON A SONS, 80 Fourth av. mhll-4J-wr East End Residences. COLLEGE AV., NEAR K. R. AND ELLS WORTH av. two-story frame dwelling. 6 rooms and attic modem conveniences: 25. BAX TER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av. inh8-124-;iwsut TO LET NEAT. STYLISH AND COMPLETE brick house oT7 rooms, modern fixtures, large front porch, with ornamental trees: on Penn av., near Rebecca St., East End: onlv 835 per month. Call or send for list. y. A. HEKKON & SONS. 81) Fourth av. mhlO-86 TO LET VERY CHEAP STOKE AND dwelling, on Fifth av.. near Magee St., S7n0 peryeanthe store will be greatly Improved with new Iront. etc. See W. A. HEURON A SONS. No. 80 Fourth av. mhlI-b2-WFS rpo LET-ON ELLSWORTH AV.,SIIADYS1DE, JL house of six large rooms and attlc:moderu con veniences; 837 50 per month: indeed avery desir able home. W. A. HKKKON &. SONS. No. 80 Fonrth ar, mhll-CI-WF KXC,i WALNUT ST.. NEAK AIKEN AND OOVJ'i: Fifth avs. Two-storv mansard brick dwelling, eight rooms: all conveniences: only J3.1 33 BAXTER, THOMPSON S. CO.. 162 Fourth avenue. mli8-I24-iwsut 1 "I Q MEADOW ST. TWi -STORYMANSARD X Ltv brick dwelling, 9 rooms; modern conveni ences: low rent to good tenant. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth av. inhS-127-WFSut Allegheny Residences. BRICK HOUSE EIGHT ROOSIS AND BATH; batcher shop, slaughter and Ice house, stables and paint shop at 109 and 111 Taggart st. Applv to WM. J. KOTHRUM, 107 Jackson St., Allegheny. mhll-ISt "VT1CE FIVE-ROOM DWELLING FEDERAL Ot st. extension: store and dwelling. Chestnut t.. Allegheny: six-room dwelling, Sedgwick st. Inquire of J. B. McKEE. 70S Penn av.. room 611. le7-64-JIWSt XT1CE SIX-ROOM BRICK DWELLING IN L Allegheny, near electric cars, bath, w. natural gas. etc. Immediate Dossession. JAS. W. DRAPE S CO, 129 Fourth av. rnhil-55t SHEFFIELD ST. - TWO THREE-STOHY dwellings, 12 rooms each: finely finished: has all modern conveniences: with or without stable and carriage Louse. J. T. ARNOLD, 109 Sheffield St., or A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. fe28-19-WSt SHERMAN AV FRONTING THE PARKS. 2 story niinsard brick dwelling, nine rooms: every modern convenience; moderate rent to de sirable tenant. BAXTER, THOMPSON .t CO., 162 Fourth av. mh8-127-yrrsut TO LET ONE OF THE J109T CENTRAU fine appearing and modern bouses In Alle gheny, on Arch St., near Stockton av., eight rooms; modern improvements: 700 per year: lor private family only: also, others: call or send for list. W. A. HEKKON & Soas, 80 Fourth av. mhlO-86 -Snbnrban Residences. CHAKT1ERS STATION, P. & u E.K. H.-TEN minutes' walk from station: double house containing 13 rooms: stable and two acres of ground. Inquire at 238 ALLEGHENY AV.. Al legheny. inhll-22t CRAFT ON-NEARLY NEW HOUSE. SEVEN rooms, two finished attics, two porches, gas for light and heat, near station artesian well, large lot, rent 22 per month: Immediate posses sion. J. P.. MUKl'HY, op. station, Craltou. mbll-:Qt ClKAFTON-SMlNUTES'WALK FROM STA- TION: three 6-roomed houses with S rooms in attic, porches, gas and good waterren 1 122 50 each. J. K. MUKPHY, P. O. C. & St. L. R. It, tnhJ-79t EDGCWOKTH-FORT WAYNE It. K, ;QUEE.V Anne bouse 9 rooms, natural gas. supplied throughout with spring water: 4 acres orgronnd. stable, etc.: a beautiful country home. DAVID SHAW & CO.. 15! Fourth av. mh7-43-W8t MODERN HOUSE-SEVEN BOOMS, TWO flnl-lied. attics, gas for light and heat, two porches; acllghtful location: near station; rent 22 50 per month. J. H. MURPHY, opposite station, Cratton. mhli-:it WILDWOOD STATION. A. V. K. It, ONE mile from city line 1 house 9 rooms.f 15 ncr month; 2 housesSroouis, S3 per month: 1 house 5 rooms, fl per month: 1 house 9 rooms. 20 per mouth; larm 75 acres, $15 per month: good board walk from station to each honse, natural gas and spring water. T. S. KNAP, 3313 Penn av. mh!0-92t Rooms. ROOMS-THREE VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS and hall on second floor: water and both gases; adapted to light housekeeping or for offices. Inquire at the offlce or DRS. LAKE. No. 40 Fourth st., city. mhll-77t TflTJfA1?"0,,?..?": in Allegheny: convenient to all car lines. Address C. L.. Dis-mhll-23t patch offlce. rpO LET-ON JANF. NEAR TWENTY-EIGHTH JL street three good large rooms: Jia per month call or send for list. . A. HEKKON A SON. 80 I onrth av. mlill-SMVThS ltnsincss Stands. LA ROE STOREROOM AT 75 CDISPATCn building) Diamond St.: next store but one to Smithfield; size about 20x100, and widening to 30 rcct ill the rear: steam heat, electric light and rear entrance for wacons and goods: power can also be supplied if needed. Apply to J. L. CLARK, room 26, Dispatch building, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond st. Ja22-97t STORES AND BUSINESS ROOMS IN ALL parts of tbe two cities and suburbs: send your name and address and we will mail yon our rent list regularly until April 1, Tree of charge. BLACK t BAIRD, Do Fourth av. del7-2it rni HE SIXTH FLOOR OF 75. 77 and 79 DIAMOND st. lll be to let lrom April 1, with possibly possession to lessee earlier: dimensions SuvOO leet: lighted upon all four sides and also from large central well: suitable for large wholesale wareroom or light manufacturing: both passen ger and freight elevators, electric light, steam heating aud power supplied If necessary. Apply to j.u.iiLiAiiii, room . o, va, - 7 and 79 Diamond st. Ja2-8St WAREHOUSE TIIKEE-STORY NO. 112 Water St. Apply to EST. JAMES WOOD, SOO West Carson St. fe20-54t Offices. Desk Kooni. tc OFF1CES-1N IRISH. PENN. EISNE1!. EX CELSIOR. Schiuertz, Kuhnaiid other build ings and In other good localities: send us your name and address and we will mail you our rent list regularlv until April 1 free of charge. BLACK Jl UAlltD, 16 Fourth av. Jais (3t OFFICES-THE NEW BANK OF COMMERCE building Is now complete and ready forteu ai'ts; oflces are flreproor: rented with llghC heat, water, elevator and Janitor service, and will be found flrst-clas in. every respect. Applv to J T. COLVIN. Presldeut, room 303. JaI0-13wst o FF1CES IN GERMAN1A DAVIN03 RANK Building. Wood and Dltmond sts.. singlr orln sults:all modern improvements and low rent. Inquire at THE RANK. oc23-4!ll -FFICE ROOMS AND FRONT WINDOW ON first Iloor of bnc bulldln on Wood St.. close Fourth av. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO . I2 Fourth av. mbll-55t OFFICE-LAKGEOFPICn ON MUSI' FLOOR shannon building. K8 Fourth av.. now occu pied by F. riniwailc, broker. Inquire ROOM 41. nh4-32t FF1CES-INTHE UISSELI BLOCK. COR. Seventh av. aud Smlthticld st. Inquire at ROOM 209. . nihS-IST o FF1CES IN OIL EXCHANGE BU1LU1NU, Fourth av. niuii-jT TO LET-FOURTH AVENUEOFFICEs.WTJ'H heat, elcvatorand lanltor service: as low as fit per month, see W.A.HERKON &SONS.80 Fourth avenue. inhll-hl-Mwr Miscellaneons. DWELLINGS. STORES ANDOFFICES-UPON request w will n.all you our rent list reg ularlv until April 1. iree of charge: write your name plainly and give hill residence address strict and number. BLACK Jt BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. fes-7lt i'ounij. TTIOUND-TA-VA-ZDN LIVER AND KIDNEY ' plll, 23 cts.rbci-t oil earth. DK. UIIIFFii II CO.. Third and Grant, Pittsburg. Pa. mbll-S'J ITlOUND-A LARUE LOT Or .WINTER clothing belonging to residents ol this city was lonud hanging in the rooms occupied by DICKSON, the tailor, CS Filth ave.. nptalrs, altered, cleaned and repaired: the ownerc should call for tnem. as Dickson requires the room. no!3-j LOST. T OST-TERRIER-BULL TERRIER. 13 Sir -Lj WARD If left at GEO. WILL'S, 512 Srolth- field St., or Central Rink. mhll-88 r OST-UOf! KNGL13H SIAST1FP FAWN J color! answers to name of Hex. Return to DUOUESNK KENN'EI CLUB, Central Kink, or ;na Vista St.. and receive I'. U. WIU-IAM, 141 Hnena Vista st, a reward. T. G. WILLIAM. mhll-87 PERSONAL. IJEKSO.NAL-CASII PAID FOR OLD GOLD . and silver: Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCli, 541 Hmltlitteldst. JjlS-31 -r-EltSONAtHFAl. vsTATK AND 1NSUR- J: ANCE. JIYF.B GALL1NGER, Yoder law building, cor. Filth and Wvlle avs. Telephone 1707. ill 119-1-1- TTSERSONAI RM!YI:I.U1'EU1A BR1TANNI- JL CA. K4: Chambers Encyclopedia, J10. A1I others at hair prices for 30 days only. FRANK. BACON Jfc CO., 3J1 Smithfield St., Pittsburg. Pa. PERSONAL FINE BOOKS-WE HAVF.THE finest collection or finely illustrated books la Pittstmrz: beautiful bindings: low prices: come and see them: hundreds of books for pr-scits. LEVI'S BOOK STORK. 9U0 Liberty sL de!2 REWARDS. REWARD -A REWARD OF frll FOR IN FORMATION leading to the whereabouts of Edward Mitticr, aged 14 years, hcLtht five feet, round shouldered, fair complexion, irr-iy eyes, with slight scar oerlert ere: lelthome February 18. JOSEPH ailTl'LLIL Attentlon-lnrorniatloii can be leit at William Haslage Jt Son's. 18 Dia inond sq.. Pittsburg. mb 11-31 STRAYED. STKAYED-TO THE PREMISES OF B.BANDI, "Bell" Taern. West Lloerty. Pa., on last Saturday morning a large sorrel horse with two white htnu fret, white sp t on forehead and back: weight about Laoa and about 15 hands high: owner cm have same by proving propertrand paving all expenses. mhll-2t LEGAL NOTICES. A. M. BROW N. Attorney at Law.. 135 Fifth av. ESTATE OF ELEANOR McGINNIs, DE CEASED Notice is hereby git en that letters testamentary on tbe estate of Eleanor JlcGinni". late of Pittsburg, deceased, bare been granted to tho undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are reqneited to make immediate payment, and thnso hav ing claims against the same should make them known without delay. A. M. BKOWN, Ex ecutor, No. 135 Fifth av., Pittsburg; fe25-3--W NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT LET TERS of administration d. b.n. c. t. a. on ettatc of Arthur Hobson, late of tbe City or Allegheny, county of Allegheny, and Statu of Pennsylvania, have been granted to the under signed, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known with out dfllav. THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY OF PI n SBURG. Administrator, No. 83 Fourth av., Pittsburg, Pa. fe25-9I-W ESTATE OF WILLIAM KYLE. DE CEASED Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of William Kyle, late of the city of Pittsburg, county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those baring claims or demands against the samo will make them known without delay. II. J. LYNCH. 4J5 Market street. D. J. KY'LE. 93 Fourth ave iiue, Pittsburg. Pa., Executois. felS-8-W HAYS & NOULE. Attorneys at Law, 118 Diamond streer. ESTATE OF WM. M. DUNCAN. DE CEASED Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Win. M. Duncan have been granted to the under signed, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. DAVID J. DUNCAN. 414 Lewis block, city of Pittsburg, or HAYS & NOBLE. 118 Diamond street, Pittsbnrg, Pa. fo4-20--W IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS No. 1 of Allegheny county. No. 581 March term. 1879. In re voluntary as signment of John McCleary to C. R. Stock slager. Notice is hereby given that tbe under signed bas been appointed auditor by tbe said Court to pass upon the exceptions filed to .the final account of tbe assignee ami report a schedule of distribution, and that he will meet all interested parties and attend to the duties of his appointment at tbe office of Magnus Pflauin. Esq., attorney at law. Bakewell Law Building, corner of Grant and Diamond streets, Pittsbnnr, Pa., at 2 o'clock p. m., on Monday, Match 23. A. D. 1891. E. H. RUSSELL, Auditor. fe23-37-W OFFICIAL-riTTSBURG. PITTSBURG, March 9. lo9L SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the offlce of City Controller nntil THURSDAY, the 19th day of March, A. V. INI, at 2 o'clock, for tho refitting of Council Chambers and new furnitnro for the same, ac cording to specifications prepared by C. Bart berger. architect, which are on file In tbe Gen eral Offlce, Department of Public Works. Blanks can be obtained at this offlce. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond in double the amount, with two sureties, probated beforo the Mayor or City Clerk. Tbe Department ot Awards reserves tbe right to reject an; or ill bids. 1 E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. mb9-31 office of the cttt treasurer, r Municipal Hall, smithfield St. ( TVJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL L owners (whether resident or non-resident of tbe city of Pittsbnrg) of drays, carts, wagons, carriages, buggies etc to pay their licenses at this offlce forthwith. All licenses not paid on or before the first Monday in March, IS!) I. will be placed in tbe bands of vehicle ollieer for collection, subject to collection fee of 50 cents on each license. Aud all persons neglecting to pay on or before tirst Monday in May, ISM, will be subjecttoa penalty dnnble the amount of tbellcenses to bs recovered before the proper legal authority of said city. The old metal plates of last year must be returned at tbe time licenses are taken ont, or 2.1 cents additional will be charged on tbe license. Rates of license: Eich nne-boro vehicle. Eti: i each two-horse vehicle. S10; each four-borsa vehicle $12 each fourorso back. 815:' omni busses and iiuuui nutcp, uianii uj bnv horses. SIU. One extra dollar will be charged for each ad ditional horse used in above specified vohiclcs. J. F. DENNISTON. ieCSl-D Citv Treasurer. REMOVALS. pittsburg ) Nation-al Bank of Com mkrce, March 10. IKSL THIS BANK HAS REMOVED TO ITS new banking room in Bank of Commerce building, corner Wood St. and Sixth av. mhll-33 C. I. WADE. Cashier. W. J. EAST, Architect, Has removed from Federal St., Allegheny, to offices located in WESTINQHOUSE BUILDING, mh4-42-MWF PlTTSDURO, Pa. REMOVAL. IR O. ILIXilLiIEIR,, Housg aim ftigu Painter, bas removed from, 133 Third avenue, to 73 SIXTH AVENUE. Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special attention liven to the handling of plate glass, cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky lights, etc House painting ana glazing in all its branches. ocltt-63-D READY FOR BUSINESS. We have secured possession of the two large and substantial buildings, Nos. 48 and 4S Sev enth avenue, oppmito New Grant street, ana with a complete stock of new goods respect fully solicit the patronage of the RETAIL DRUG TRADE. In addition to Hie goods formerly carried In stock we have added a full line of DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. Ibis department will be nnder the care of MR. CHARLES BABST, who will be glad to meet his formcrfnends and customers and to ssrve them acceptably. NO GOODS AT RETAIL. L H. IIAURIS DRUG CO., NOS. 46 AND 48 SEVENTH AVENUE. PITTSBURG. PA. mh4-D RESOZtTS. rT ADDON HALL. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J Now open Hot and Cole Sea Water Baths in the House. IcG-91 LEEDSALIPPINCOTT. THE CHALPONTE ATLANTIC Ci:Y, N. J. On the beach, with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths in the house, bend for circular, fel 90-n E. ROBERTS A SONS. COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, West Broadwiy and Chambers St., H, Y. EUROPEAN PLAN. Thoroughly renovated, In couipleto order, restaurant unsurpassed. Passenger elevator. Rooms SI per day and upward. CF.WILDEYProp. G. K. LANSING. Manaeer fel-58 W3 fatentts. O. D. LEVIS. Solicitor of patents. 131 Fifth avenue, above Smith tleld. nextLeader office. No delay. Established 20 years.' se28-13 CHOICE PROPrTRTIES. HAVE YOU $500 TO PUT INTO A HOME? It so, call to-day and look at tbe bargain vs offer in a six-room and attic frame-Jiouse; neighborhood is first rate; only Ave minutes to P. R. R., and three to electric line; very neae and convenient, and price reduced to only 2,200; easy terms. A POSITIVE BARGAIN. SEE S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady Aves, E. E. EAST END REAL ESTATE DEALERS mhlO-BO-Tuwr A CHEAP BRUSHT0N LOT; Kelly Street. SPLENDIDLY LOCATED. 40x137. Only $800. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady Avs., E. E. DEALERS ONLY IN EAST END. nibIU7-WFS FAHNESTOCK PLACE, HOMEWOOD. LOTS! The most beautiful plan of lot;, without ex ception, in tbe East End. Rest neighborhood, churches and schools in tbe city. Bestvalua lor the money. Not a lot bat has frnit or sbade trees. P. R. R. with 43 trains each way daily at one end and Daqnrsne electric at other end of the plan. We are offering lots in this plan at from TV) per font front upward accord ing to location. Don't buy elsewhere until yon see us. Yon can get better' value for your money here than anywhere else. LIGGETT BROS.. mhll-74 71 Diamond st. F OR SALE-NO. 361 SOUTH HIGHLAND avenue i At a Greatly Reduced Price, Modern brick honse. 9 rooms, outside lanndry, stable: beautifully terraced lot 37xllU ft. to an allev; shade and ornamental trees. See W. A. HERRON A SONS. SO Fonrth av. nib7-Z!-MWS AUCTION SALEa. S. A. & 31. JOHNSTON. ATTORNEYS, 5 Diamond St., city. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OJ" the Estate of James Jones, Deceased. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court, of Allegheny County, at No. S June term, 1390, I will expose at public sale on the premises, Brusbton borough, Brnshton station. P. R. K. "WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25,1891 at 2 O'CLOCK P.M., tbe following described real estate: Lots Nos. 1, 2. 3, -), 5, 6, 7 and 3 in a plan of partition of real estate of James Jones, de ceased, at No. 3 June term, 1590, in Orphans' Court or Allegbenv County. Lots Nos. 1, 2 and 3 bavine; a front of 37 fees on -Mulford avenue, and- in depth 216 feet, more or less. i Lot No. 4 Divln? a front of 45 feet on JlnU ford avenue aud m depth of 211) feet, more or less. Lots 5. C. 7 and 8 having a front of 21 feet each on a 4(Moot street, and in depth 226 feet, more or less. On lot No. 1 is erected a small frame dwell-, ing bouse. TERMS OF SALE: One-third purchase money to be paid on con firmation of sale, balance to be secured bf bond of tbe purchaser with a Set. Fa. mort gage ou tbe premise?. Payable as follows: All of the purobaso money In excess of ouetbird of tbe net amounc remaining after payment of all liens against said real estate and the costs and expenses of tbesa proceedings to be paid inone year, witb interest thereon lrom date of confirmation of sale, and the balance, tbe said one-third of said net amount remaining after payment of Hens and costs, to be paid at the death of Elizabeth. Knox Jones, widow of said James Jones, de ceased, with interest tbereoD, payable daring; her life semi-annually, which interest shall bs paid to said Elizabeth Knox Jones, widow. Fiilellly Title and Tpiut Co.. TRUSTEE. A. J. Pentecost. Anctioneer and Real Estate Agent. 113 Grant street, mhl-avw AUCTION. The only sale ever held in Pittsburg vhere you Can bny goods at your own price. It Is to yonr interest to attend our sale at once, as there is still left a nice line of dinner and chamber sets. lamps, bisqito vases, -dlverware, etc Come at once and get advantage of selections. Sales daily 10 A. ji, 2 and 750 P. 21. J. A. GALLINGEB, roh!-39-'WTbs 40 SIXTH SfREET. A UCTION SALE OF- JAPANESE GOODS At No. 62S Smithiield street, between Sixth and Seventh avenues. Entire stock, comprisins over JiiGOO in value. We beg to announce to the public that our JAPANESE WARE DE PARTMENT, which has been a feature in oar business, having been attended by almost every lady in tho two cities and tbe surrounding country, will be DISCONTINUED in tnV fufire. Onr room on second floor, devoted to the sale of these goods, will be used for other purposes. Our annual Holiday Displays will undoubtedly be missed by a number of oar patrons, and we would therefore advise yon to attend our sale and gel your pick: out of one of tbe largest and most complete lines of Japanese goods in the country, sale beginning Monday, March 2, at 9:50 A. M-. and 2 p. M.. and Satur day. 7 p. St.. and continuing nntil all goods ara disposed of. Goods delivered. WM. HASLAGE 4 SON. J. A. Robimson, Auctioneer, 626 Smltbflelr streer. mh3-26D TTALUABLE FARM FOR SALE 1 will sell at the Court House lo WellsburgV Brooke county, W. Va., on SATURDAY. MARCH 28, lSVl. At 10 o'clock, the farm known as the Snyder farm owned by the Cove Mining Company, con taining 250 acres, situated nearllolliday's Cove, three miles from Steubenville. O. Tbe P. C k St. L. R. R. runs throngb the land one mil. Seventy-five acres bottom land: two brlclc bouses; three coal veins: two veins of Ore clay, building, flag and limestone in abundance. Title perfect. Terras, one-third cash, balance m one, two and three years with Interest. W. J. W. COWDEN. Trustee, fe-J2-89--vsu Wheeling. W.Va. ir OBINSON 4 CO., 026 SMITHFIELD b'IREET. Inrnl-h experienced auction eers for sales of REAL ESTATE. FURNITURE. " At residences, closing on: stores, etc Terms reasonable. Ie27-71-D UCTION SALL ' A H. B. SMITHSON. Real Eslato and General Auctioneer, room SS, Eisner building. Filth and Wood street. Sales Vof jewelry and mercbandiso at stores. Furni ture at resiaences promptly attenaea to. tle5-68i J. A. McKELVEY, Auctioneer. Hou'ehola furniture, property and live stock. Office 84 Frankstown Av., Eist End. Terms npon appllctlon. mbS-143 EDUCATIONAL. St. John's Military School, MANLIUS. N. Y. SUMMER SCHOOL, Kt. llev. F. D. HU.NTINt.TON. h. T. O.. Presi dent. Apply to Lt. Col. WM. VEUBKCK. Supt. mb!.I33-liwr A Summer's Study Abroad. Tbe Misses Weldon, of the French School, 331 South Seventeenth street, Philadelphia, Win receive applications before May for tho few remaining places In their class for the summer's study in Europe. Tbe class leaves America June 6, to return in October. Tho1" nnmber limited and the best reference.-., qnlred. mhI-56-HSq." 1 4 'I 1 ? 243