ffinn OnrM p 'fT? rfTi THE EEDTSBUEG- DISPATCH, FRIDAY, MARCH' -' 13, 189r 3Displct advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, t-cA as Wanted, lor Sale, ToZ.et, etc ten cents per line or each insert Hon, and none lal.cn for less than thirty cents. Top Unrbeina displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Ccr. Smithfield and Diamond Streets ALWAYS cjl'EJ. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE TANT, KOK feALL. TO LET. AXD OT11EK TKAhSlENT AUVEKlISEMENrs WILL BE KLCE1V1SD Ul' TO 9 1'. M. FOK 1XSHKTION". Advertisements thould be prepaid miles, adver tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch. KOK THE SOETHSlDE. M. HIS CAltSON STKEEl'. TELLTHOXENO. 602. FOIt THE EAST EM), J. W. WALLACE, Oil 1LN AVE. rilTSBUKK-Am)lTIOAL. THOMAS JlcCA H'Hl'.S' 3509 Butter street. EMIL G. STUCKLY, -! tr-et and Penn are. ALLEGHENY. A. 4. KAERCHEIt. S Federal street. II. J. McHKlDK, MatVcl House, Allepnenr. V. H. EGt.tltsA bON. Ohio and Chestnut sts. THOMAS McHEMtY, t cstern and Irwin ares. O. . HUGHES, IVnns)lanIaand Beaver axes. I'EIiKY -M. bl.EIM. ltcbeeca and Allcchenv aves. WANTED. 31 ale Hell). AKBEK-GOOl) MAN AT 36 CHESTNUT ST., siiirHueii. iuiiia-oj B AKKKK-AT Mo FEDERAL ST AI.I.E- illl.M. lnni-b 73H-KsMnii-;ooi) man to no hokse- I) MlOi-IM.and ccnernl wagon work, beM of wipes psM to the rljtht party. Apply to GEO HOl-FMAX. Mchcrsport. Pa. mlilS-5 nw ASM It-1 M tl.LH.r.M. Foil cen- V. 1U1: Dictionary 11. w ATTS, 1 wood st. rcis-c-D "lAKrrNTFKP-THUnEt.OODMEN. Al'fl.V 'ORNER FlITH AV. 'Ml IIOUUKT Si.. Fourteenth ward inlu3-' TIHVFIi-A STEADl. Rl.I.IABLE MNTO l-S drivca twt-li.irsc platrorm sprlnp wapon; a Pffmneiit position to the rlht Mnd or a man. Call on II EM! i b. UEA, 633 Liberty St.. rt. nihlJ-51 DliL'tt CLERK-OFON-- (IB TiVO YEARS' txpcritnre. for wholesale honse: &plcudld opportunitv tc study and attend college: refer wie required. Address DRUGGIST, Dispatm otnct. mbll-94 HAT SALESMAN - rl'EKIENCEO MAN tor retail store. Addre. stallnc are, c perlenreaMd n ferences. R. K. R1NGSI.EY. 1T22 Jlarkelst.. Whecllnp, W. Va. luh 15-78 nOlll. ttlOK-A GOOD. SOBElt. I.DU! TRlot. man can hive permanent position and rood wapei: middle aced man preferred. ALI.tt.HEN HOThi, Foxburs, l'a. mbU-SS HOlr-L roKTr.l.' OF SOME EX1T.RIENCE. ppiv at JI5-2I7 MARKE1 &1 McKeCb port, Va. nihl3-3s TACHIMsl-A FIKST-CLAs GENERAL .a1 machinist: one who Ins hid experience in InaLipinp a peniral machine i-hop; none other need aiipl. Address MACHINE &HOI". Dis patch cSin. mhlO-71-D 1 i iu in i'ia-A r I r iioi-i uics .iia i CHINITs for ouplne nrk, tiwU and erectlnc floor: good p'aic. Tilt HALL ENGINE COM r A NY. trie. Fa. mli9-2 31 AN-A WHlh-AUAkL, KNKUUH11C ounc man. bc.t of character. Toiakp an Jnurct In a pood pnli.::huB.i!.c's i.ofiX''iuireil. A-ldrcss (JUOl) Or.MG, Ult-palcb offitc. Iiil)l2-Sl l-KN-A FKW MEN F J.1BEKAL LUUCA tl 'HON and jrootl adJes to represent ns on lalanble M.hool specialties; no canra&olmr for hooks: portions pernnnent aud nrofitablc to rlphipirtie; Till. ill lear c!o.e investigation. For particulars call on ornddre s O, V. ClibK, 315 abash av., Chicago. I1I. xnb7-13 P AFER HANGERS -NONE BUT FIRsT- CLASS men need apply. 37C9 F1F1 H AV. mlu:-a PERSONS 1LMPLOYING CUTTERS WHO claim to use the A. D. Rude new method slioiild insist on seeing certificate from CLEVE LAND l UTT1NG SCHOOL: none are genuine without it. ralill-50 P1C1 URL FRAME MAKER- V. FIRST-CLASS picture frame maker: steady work: Girmau priferred: apply between 2 ind P. M. to-day. K. J. SMI1U, 32 Federal su. i'ittsburg, l'a. mhl3-83 ORTER-Ar RED LION HOTEL. mbl3-97 SALESMAN A FIRSl-CLASS CITY SALES MAN to cill on retal" liquor trade; largest salarj will be paid to right man: only those who can give tlrsl-clas reference need apply. Ad dress, stating experience, H. K. B., Dispatch of fice. iuhl2-90 SALt-SMAN A GOOD MAN TO TRAVFL I.N surrounding countrv: must be acquainted wjttl grocery trade. Address GROCERY, Dis patch oQce. mlll3-46 SEKrn"ARIE3 AND ORG AMZERs-UY AN assessment order pa Inc ?100 In Mi months at en estimated cost of $44: reputable men and women can secure liberal compensation. Ad dress M. M'intRL, supreme .Manager. 1023 Arrh st., I'hlladclphlx l'a. mhl2-6l SOLICITOR - AN EXPERIENCED ADVER. USING solicitor: good commission. Ad dre.AIt RoTSO'pIt. lnhl3 81 rplN nli:s :oiuu 'iinni.rs for uuimiie 1 w rk at A. 1. MILLER'S, No. 6Caronm, S.&.. clt). inhlS-3: YOUNG MAX ABOUT n l'EAKS OF AGE isy a manulaclurnig cnmpanv on the Fan handle ltallwar, near l'lttburg: must be good penman and accurate at figures: salarv fy per mouth. Addre-s B. C, 1'. 'J. Uojl 1062, riits burp. inhI3-a! A cents. GENTS-TO SELL THE MOST UNIQUE U., literary production of modem times: "Dav enport's Condensations or the Best Fifty Books ot the Greatest Authors from Homer to Lew Wal lace."' Intended for the use or busy American people, sold onlv bv tnbstrlptlon: price S3 75 In cloth bludlnR. 1'. J. FLEMING i CO.. 7 Ula mond at. ie2l-TTT ssu VGEN1S-SEN D 30 CENT'S FORTHE OUTFIT or General Sherman's Memoirs, written by himself, with an appendix by Hon. James U. Blaine: relail price. 1: this is the onlv authentic lire or General Sherman. CHARLES L. WEB STER A, CO., 3 East Fourteenth St., New York City. mhlo-91 AGENTS-NEW CIGAR LIGHTER: EVERY clrar smoker buys; lights In wind or rain; 6amplel3c two for Sic. SI dozen bv mall; stamps taken. sTAYNEUiCO., l'rovldehce, R. I. 1(19-63 AGENTS-FOR 1HE RELIABLE I'OCKET lamp; entirely new: sells at sight: w rite lor circular and price list. 1". H. ARONCH1LD, 76 and 78 Filth av., second floor, city. mhi:-9 t UE.NTs-TO SELL GOODS TO FAMILIES Tl on salary. Address 1-, Dispatch office, mil 13-23 TemalR Help. piOOK-FOK BOARDING HOUSE. AITI.Y tos. A. WALKEIs at sample station. 1". W. K. R. mhlV33 IRLOR MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN-TO DO v"T general housework; a home Tor the rlpht person: wape ?: per week. Apply corner r.iijmlrj EL, MRs. U. M. GOsNELL. Oakland, J1- mh 13-31 GIRL-fOR GF.M.RAL HOUSEWORK FOR A lamllj of three, one that can cook preferred. ...iilre23sTOCK10N AV.. Allegheny, nihtt-39 TT7-OMAN COOK-MUST BE GOOD 1'ASTKY c-ook: best ot wages to nxntpartv. Ad dress L. Dispatch office. mlil2-!0O Hale and Female Help. HELP-4 FARM HANDS. MAN TO DRIVE and do gardening, cooks, chambermaids, house girls nurse gills, dlningroo'it girls, dish washers, laundress, panlry girl, second cook. L-lrlsiorchaiuhcrworkand sewing. JIEEHAN'S 545iramsL TeL SO. mh-D -T7"OUNG LADY OR GENTLEMAN-A GOOD JL and rapid penman, with some knowledge of stenographs. Address STENOGRAPHY. Dis patch olhce. mnl3-71 Situations. BOOKKEEPING-I ATTEND To ANYTHING In the line of intricate accounting, such as opening and closing or books or correction or errors: also give Instructions in the ue or the Voueher System. A. F. SAWHILL, 137 Federal St.. Allegheny, Pa. de6-54-D POSITION ASTRAVELING SALESMAN FOR an Iron and steel firm: hac had 15 years' ex perience In this line, and am well acquainted with the trade: best of reference. Address SALESMAN. Dispatch office. 111I113-19 rOsIlION-TOTAKE CHAKGEOF MILLIN ERY department by ladv of experience; lirst-clats New 1 ork and Rochester reference. Address LOKA DURAND, Gen'l Delivery, Buf lalo. N Y. lnhI3-20 1Osnio.N-AS ASSISTANT CUT1ER AND trimmer In first-class merchant tailor shop: ,Br,!.. "rs" experience: references. Address l.UCh. COX 159. Uhrlchsvllle, O. mhl3-21 POSITION -BY YOUNG MAN-SHORTHAND ana trewrlter:can furnish rclerence:uses Remington machine. G. X., Dispatch office, mh 13-12 POSllION AS MANAGING HOUSEKEEPER, whcrealadjor refinement and ability will be appreciated. Address T. R., Dispatch office mh 13-17 SITUATION -AS EXPERIENCED CHAMBER MAID. Address K. 31., Dispatch office. mli!2-t9 Real Estate. HOUSE-OF ABOUT6 ROOMS IN OAKLAND or East Eud. rent not 10 exceed ti". Ad dress TENANT. Dispatch office. mhli-44 TO RENT-FOK ONE V EAR-A FURNISHED bouse bya family or grown per-ons: Alle gheny prelerred. Address 1'. o, BOX , Pitts burg. IlI2- "WASTED. XCooms. FUKMsHEl) BOOM-IN IIESIKAULE LOCA TION In AlleKbenj or 1'lttsburif. S. A.. Dis patch oGlce. inbl3-8- -I?OOMS-GKNTLIi:wA AM) W1KE WITH JLV oncchllil wish two orthrce rooms forllcht housct.ecnluirln Allerhenv. nearparkstrelcreuces exchanged. W. W. OL'MSTEAO, 190 Jactsoa si., Allegheny. mhl3--l rinanclai. TONEY TO LOAN ON CITY. SUBURBAN iJ and farm properties: stocks, tcliool and municipal uonds, at,' well as other becuritlcs, t-esotUtcd. ED. 1TT1S1L 410 Grant st.. I'ltts barjr. l'a. fcll-Io-D AroNEY IO LOAN-ON MOKTUAGhS IN Jl larsc or small amounts at thelowcst market rates or Interest. W. A. UEi;KUi & SONS. 80 Fourth a v. Ja-M-rh -f01iTGAGKS WANTKD-ON WELL IM Sil. 1'KOVEDcItvpropertv. that w csn loan at lowest rales m amounts of t-WO. 110.000. P0.WI0 and JAtWl. HENRY A. WEAVER CO.. 92 fourth av. mlilS-43 "f ORTGAGES-WK HAVE MONEY TO LOAN -IrA In anv amount desired, at lowest rates: no delay. C. O' DON NELL Jt SON, 1146 L'enn av. mlill-67 MOKTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY: conntv property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVER & CO.. 82 t ourth a enue. mh2-D TO LOAN JOOO.UXJ. IN AMOUNTS OF J3.000 and upward, on cltv and suburban property, on S per cent: also smaller amounts at 6 per cent. BLACK & 1SA1RD, !a Fourth iienuc sc21-iU6-o TO LOAN fa,000 ON MORTGAGES ?100 anUunward at 6 percent: tv00.cuo atlS per cent on residences or business property, vacant louorlzrms. t. ". FEtCH, 125 t ourth ave. ocI3-D Miscellaneott. ALLTO USK JONES' BEDBUG 1'A RALYZER .lones' Maple Roach Towder: contains uo poison: roaches banished oy contract; satisfac tion riven or no jiay. Freparcd by GEO. W. JOXEs.i22FederaUt.. Allesflcnv, l'a. Sold by all flrt-clas druxslsts. Residence No. 80 Mon tery st. vlll!-liwF 1AROUCHE A SEtXJND-HAND S1NGLK barouche, "cut under:" :nut be lu pood order. Address S. A. DICKIE i, CO., l'enn and Shady av., E. li. inhi:-27 1HEAI' FACING HORSE MUST FACE BE- LOW;:50. II. II., Dispatch office. inhVJ-ol E VEltr LADY WISHING TO BE HEROW N dressmaker to call at 616 l'eun ave. fon- poslte Home's stores) and lnvestlpnte MADAME FLtSllER'S ladies' tailoring fysxm; no risk; parties responsible: school now open. nott-23 VERONETO KNOW THAT THEY CAN pet their sewing machine repaired In first class order: alt worlc warranted at the lowest prices: penulne needles aud attachment for all ir.akes at H. CARTER'S, Sewing ilachlne Bazaar, 19 sixth st., two doors below Bijou Theater. Jo22-uwr INTORMATION-OF RELATIVES OF MISS. Caroline Schaeffer, who Icrt 1'lttsburg lor Australia about To years ago: her daughter Dora anxious to know. Address MRS. MAYNE, G. 1'. O., Chicago. mliU-92 IMMr.DlAThLY FOUR WAIST MAKERS -i ml two -tirt makers: none but experienced workers need a"pply. MESSRS. FENCE & ER W1N, K5I l'enu av. mhll-37 PUKCH SER-FOK STANDS. CASES AND other composing room furniture now stand ing on upper floor or N o. 93 Firth av., soon to be vacated: cmntry newspaper or other cash buver will find this a rare chance. Call on BUSINESS .MANAOEiriHfcDlM'AlCiI.Smltbfield and Dia mond sts., between the hours or 3 and 5 r. K. fe20-I17 s ECOND-HAND ENGIXE-50 OR 60-HORSE power; state price. A. ., Dispatch office. mh 13-61 TO SELL V PERFECTLY SOUND HORSE: S ycirs old. weight l.m0: light bav: Just from thecountrv. Call at BRICKEK'S rfl'ABLE. 374 Ohlost-. Allegheny. H. W . BAMK rah 13-36 FOR SALE EJIPROVED KE.4E ESTATE. City Residences. BLUFF ST.. NEAR COLLEGE-NEW BRICK bouse 8 rooms, bathroom, tile hearths, slite mantels, all late Improvements. ROBEK'l COW ARD, 2u Bluff st. mh4-33-JlVFSu" CONGRESS. NEAR FRANKLIN ST.-TWO-SIOR brick dwelling, 6 rooms, pressed brick front, both gaes and water; price $3,600. J, C. RE1LLY. 77 Diamond at. rohlI-57 CLIFF ST.. NF.AR GUM ST. TWO-STOKY brick dwelling. 10 rooms, hall In center; all modern Improvements: price fiCOO; lot 42x147. J. C REILLY. 77 Diamond st. id hi 1-57" FORSALE 2,000, S100 DOWN. REM AINDERt3 per mo. (no other payments reqnired): a good brick house, 6 rooms, modern fixtures: 163 1'lv mouth st. See W. A. ULRRON Jt SONS. 80 Fourth av. mh!2-78-D 3M IBF.RTY ST.-OUTSIDE THE FLOODED j district. Nos. 1211 and 1213 Llucrtv tt eoxluo tonlley. J. RITZENMEIER. mliB-WFSU rr. WASHINGTON NEAU GKANDV1EW XYX ave.. two large frame houses In which there Is a bargain: good speculation or Investment. BALTENSl'ERUER WILLIAMS, 154 fourth avenue. mnlM) TWO 3-STORY FRAME HOUSES. CORNER Mercerand Gllmore sts. Lot 24x100: price. f3.SO0: guaranteed 10 per cent Investment; suitable lor grocery or cigar store. M. GALLINOER, cor. Hylic M. and Fifth av., Yoder building. Telephone 1707. mlil2-3r TWO-sTORY BRICK IICUSE-TH1RD AVE NUE, near Liberty St.; good Investment for quick buyer: price 3,0O0. M. GAuLINUl.lt, ylle st. and Fifth av., Yoder balldlnx. Tele phone 1707. mb.12-31 T O TWO-STOIU BRICKS WITH FINISHED attics, one faring Congress St.. one on Elm SU, on one lot; price $9,500. M. UALLINGER, cor. U yllc st. aua Fifth av., Yoder building. J el. 1707. inhl2-Sl- WYL1E AVE., NEAR WASHINGTON BT three-story brick dwelling. 10 rooms, bath, laundry with stationarv tubs.lnsldew.c, station ary washstands. marble niantel. etc.: lot 22x96, to 12-footallej. J. C REILLY', 77 Diamond su mh 11-57" JONES AV.. ABOVE TWENTY-EIGHTH Sr.. 'Cweirth ward, leasehold property, as follows: 6 frame dwellings orsrojms. JjiO eich: rent 89 each; 2 frame dwellings of 4 rooms. 1,000 each; rent ?12 each- 1 frame dwelling or 2 rooms. 100: rent per month 5: will sell separate at above prices, (eS4) BLACK i BA1RD. 95 Fourth av. m li 13-50" Ql 000-D1NW1DD1E ST.-AN ELEGANT 0'7 new two-story.ind mansard brick dwell ing of seven rooms, vestibule, inside shutters and all convenience-: suitable fortwo families: side entrance: lot 24x100 to another street. GEORGE SCHMIDT. 157iourth av. mhll-49 East End Residences. BARGA1NS-IX EITHER HOUSES OR LOTS' for Investments: a bargain: five brick houses, good as new, fronting Sarah St., and six frame houses facing Harland av., ou electric Hue: good investment for quick buvcr. 31, GAL LINGER, Yoder building, cor. Filth and Wjlie avs. Telephone 171,7. mhlS-ft I 711FT1I AVENUE. NEAR SENECA STREET ? three-story brick dwelling, 10 rooms, with all modern Improvements: marble mantels, etc.: lot 22x1:0. to Ann L J. U. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. ...1. 11 t- ' Uillll-57 F1 OR SALE-A VER1 DESIRABLE HOME: neat. new. modern: 8 rooms, ixrir tot. nr tltlh av.. centrallv located. Fjt,t Knri. priiii.,l price, 5.500. (159.) W. A. HERRON SONS, 80 roarth av. inlill-45-ji w r rJOOD K-KOOM HOUSE. NO. 811 ROUP ST , VX Eist Cud. C. 11. LOVE, 03 Fourth av. mhl3-70 -VTEGLEY AV.-NEW 2-SlORY BRICK 12 i rooms: all modern conveniences; lot 50x13); elegant location. BAXTER, TilOMlSON X CO., 1C2 Fourth ar. " mli8-130-Mwrsu OAKLAND-CLOSE TO ELECT K1C LINE and Second ae. mills: lot 25x134, with two frame houses 01 4 and 3 rooms: pood Investment: onl 2.4C0. BALTENSPERGER 4 WILLIAMS, 11 i ourth ave. mh!2-45 ILNN AV. RKSIDENCE-REU. HALL AND 4 rooms first floor. 5 rooms on second and 5 on third floor, slate mantels, china closet:, iiath. h. audc. water, laundrv. sta. tubs, cemented floor, front and rear porrh: lot 75x145: low price and very casv terms. BAXTER, THOMPSON i CO.. 162 1 ourth av. inli8-l29-WFSSu' Q1 Q 300-FLLSWOHTH AV., NEAR ROUP UlU5 st.. Queen Anne frame dwelling of 13 rooms, vestibule, reception ball with staircase landing, bathroom with tub and washstand, largo P.'int'.'nd closets slate manfls both gases, fine ch mdeliersand gas fixtures, electric bells. Inside shutters, Tront and rear porches, slate roof, good furnace: fine lawn: good stable aud carriage house with mansard rool; lot 50x160. to an alley. (a379). BLACK A B AlKD. 93 Fourthav. mhlS-56 Q7 300-COLTART SQUARE. NEAR FORBES Oil St., brick dwelling of nine rooms, hall, two bathrooms, w. c, hot aud cold water, both gases, hardwood mantels. lurnacc. laundry, two porches, electric lighting throughout, sliding doi rs between parlor aud dining room, open staircase to attic, skylight window and door: all 0IVp'.'.len-cV-!': "ot 35x80. (dl47) BLACK BA1RD. 9.) Fourth av. mhlS-56 C O.0??.Tj.K A-Kt:l W;f AV- AND GER p JJJ RUT St.. 2-storv and attic brick dwell ing of 10 rooms. 2 halls, bathroom, natural gas, marble and wood mantels, front and rear porches: good well or water, shade trees In rront aud rear, frame stable, etc: lot 165x135, with 12 vacant lots In the rear 23x120 each, (a 360). BLACK &. BA1KD, 9o Fourth av. mhl3-56 Qin.00.?F.KANKS'1,(,WN AV.. CORNER p lA- Murtland av., 2-story brick dwelling of 8 rooms, hall, bathroom, range, both gases, slate mantels, laundrv, electric light, front and rear porches: lot 94x135. (a 381). BLACK A BAlBD, Mi ourth av. mhl3-56 SR.0(!?.r,1R,.'!:EriI::Ll' AV- ea h- pUJ BRARi l'lace, two-story brick dwelling of six rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c. range, laundry, good cellar with cemented floor: choice location; lot 2M226. (d209). BLACK & BA1RD. 9a Fourth av. mhlJ-56' 3 300-O'HARA ST., BELOW WALNUTST., ijOi 2h-story dwelling oflO rooms, hall, hafh room. w. c. range, natural gas. electric llcht, slate mantels, laundry, porch, good, large pantrv: 10t30xl4J. (A122.) BLACK & BA1RD. 95 Fourth venue. mhlS-56 Qi.8!.0..T..V?AU,;ou-, ST., NEAR WINF OO LIDDLE av.. rrame dwelling or seven rjuuis. hall, range, natural gas. etc.: house stands on rear or lot: also stable: lot 40x100 to an alley. (,352) BLACK S. HAIKU, 95 Fourth av. mhl3-5o' Q-f O OOO-BRUSHTON. CORNER ELLIOTf OJLA aud West sts.. two-story Iranre dwcll- l.!":.5f.4.rr2J",,!. lot a)x70 (8'-) BLACK XlAlRD, 9 i ourth ay, ' bjUU-SS' FOB SALE IMPROVED KEAL .ESTATE. East End Residences. OAKLAND -5. C00-A NEW TWO-STORY AND mansard brick dwelling or nine rooms, hall, vestibule, bath. Inside v. c and w. s.. sltte man tels and tile hearths. Inside shatters, slldlnirdoors between parlor and dining room: rront and rear fiorehea; lot 54x115: complete sewcraee. Korpar 'cnlara see J. K. GLASS; 133 Firth ar. rolilJ-oS Allegheny Residences. ON BEECH ST. - HANDSOME BRICK dwellluir, s stories and mansard, has 10 rooms, batn, laundrv, back and front stairs, cement cel lars, flax-stone pavement, granolithic walks, sum mer house, etc.. etc.: lot 35 tret front: this very desirable propenv Is offered for a sho-t time onlT. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St.. Allenhenv. inh.7-30-TuWFS SMlLLHOUStS AND LOTS AT AUCTION Nos. 90 and 92 Page St., Firth ward. Alle gheny; executor's sale on ..remises Saturday. March 14, at 3 o'clock: No. 90 has lot 20x132, with rrame bouse, live rooms, hall, attic and cellar; No. 92 has lot 20x65, with iraire house, four rooms, hall, attic and cellar: neat little houses; good chtiic to buy; terms, third cash. A. D. WILSON. Executor. 55 Federal 6t., Alleghc-iv. A. LKGUA1E Jt SON, Auctioneers, 103 Fourth avenue. inhlO-8G 51 ,-r OOO-FAYEITE ST., BEfWEEN FUL 2)1.0 TON and Frazler 6ts.. a new pressed brick dwelling of 10 rooms and ballroom aud trunkroom, htlU bathroom, I w. c's, hardwood and marble mantels, bay window In dlnlng'room, large pantry, nnge, both gasrs, Hnndrv. cemented cellar, porches, etc. ; bouse nicely fin ished and capered: lot 24x140, to an allev. (Ii283). BLACK & BAIRD, 85 Fourth ave. inhl3-56' Hazelvrood Residences. FOR SALE-J2.3C0 IF SOLI) AT ONCE-NEW bouse 5 rooms: 3 lots, each 24x120 ft., on Ale meaa st., near Second av.. Glenwood; this Is a bargain. See W.-A. HERRON A SONS, SO Fourth avenue. mhl2-79 IJRASIE DWELLING-CHEAP: 10 R003IS: modern conveniences: lot o5xl20 feet: three minutes' walk from Harelwood station. MURRY i EDSALU Fidelity Building, mh8-S3 H AZELWOOD-2-SlORY FRA-ME DWE. L- INGor 7 rooms, bath. hall. laundry, bard- wood finish, newly papered and painted. naL gas, h. and c water. Inside w. c. sewerc d, etc. : lot 60x120 feet: 2 minutes' walk from Hazelwood sta tion and Second Avenue Electric Railway: price. in and Second Avenue Electric Hallway: price, SW: terms reasonable. IRA M. BURCHFIELD, R, buo: terms reasonable, nun, u.u-il-.t.L.u 158 Fou rth av. la 13-30 Snburbau Residences. KOUSE AND LOT OF 1IIE ESFATF. OF Ullllain Moyle. situate at West Bellevuo (Avalon station). 8 rooms In house, and lotabout 12-1 feet squar:, to be sold at assignee's public sale at the Court House, Pittsburg. Tuesday, March 17, at II o'clock. Particulars from A. S. MILLER. Assignee, or JAS. W. DRAPL & CO., Auctioneers, 129 Fourth ar., Pittsburg. mhIS-C3-D ONLY 82.500 SHERIDAN STATION. P., C. Jt St. L. It, R., a new two-story frame dwelling of live rooms and wide hall, tront and rear porches, dry cellar. Inside shutters; nat ural pas throuphout house: lot 96x160 feet through to another stret t: this Is one of the best bargains ever ottered. For particnlars see J. K. GLASS. No. ITS Fifth av., or Inquire or the TUCKET Aerjva at sneriaan. mmi-iio 1LK1NSBURG HOUSE-NEW, 6 ROOMS, finished attic, reception hall, bath, papered, nat. gas. city water, beautirul lawn, lot 50x122, ruur minutes' walk from station: 5, coo, halt cash, bal. to suit. MAGAW Jt GOFF, 1.1m.. 145 Fourth avenue. mbl3-53-Tnrsu" W1LKINSBURG-NEAT FRAME HOUSE. 4 large rooms, hall. nat. gasveity water: flue lot 30x122: close to electric line: only i.500. one third cash. 31AGAW A GOFF, 1.1m.. 145 Fourth aveuue. rahl3-52-D 2Q 700-WILKINSBURG. SWlSSVALE A V., ijtJ east or Rebecca St.. two-story Iramc dwell ing or six rooms and finished attic hall, bath room, rauge, natural gas, electric bells and 11-rht, front and back porch: !ot49xI2b. (k72). BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. mhI3-56" FOR SAEE-XOTS, . City Lots. Qf LOTS-IN LAWRENCEVILLF, CLOSE TO ijyj Butler st. and near to McCandlcss station. A. V. R. K.: good place to build dwellings Tor renting purposes: easv terms. J AS. W. DRAPE & CO.. IS Fourth av., city. mhl2-47 East End Eots. BARGAIN-LOT 54x130x112, ON THE CORNFR of Station and l-arlmerav.. 2mlnutcs' walk lrom P. R. R. station at East and I.ibertr and 3 minutes fiom cable line. 31. GALLINGER, cor. Wyllest and Fifth ar., loder building, 'lele phone 1707. mhl2-3l CRAIG sr. - FULTON PLACE PLAN. A choice lot; size 50x140 feet. J. E. GLASS, No. 138 Firth av. ml.13-66" FOR SALE-EDGEWOOD. P. R. R.. FINE lot. MxI50 ft.: price onlv 800. (H'.sub.) See W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. mhI3-74-srWF OAKLAND-A CHOICE LOT 40X104 FEET, IN a good location and adjoining some or the finest residence In that locality; only 1,800. J. E. GLASS. 138 Filth av. mhl3-G6 RIFFE1 ST.-120 FEET FRONT BIT 166 FEET; the choicest location on the street: bargain lor quick purchaser. BAXTER; 'tHOMPSON je CO., 162 Fourth av. mhS-126-Mwrsu -TTfE HAVE 56 FEET BY 1M ON A PAVED street In one or the best sections or East End that can be bought very cheap: this Is a rare bargain; a splendid bnlldlng site, sbrrottnded by onlv the best elass or residences: only one mlnnte walk to electric line: we have a price on this that we know wilt be an inducement to either investors or builders. -. A. DICKIE CO., l'enn and Shadvav.. E. E. rahI2-26 CPJn-F0R A F'KE BUILDING LOT1N 3t)t)U Ea6t End. nicely located in cltv limits, convenient to P. R. R. and electric line, lies high and drj'. one or the best bargains In lots In East End: not much cash needed. See S. A. DICKlh, l'enn and shady avs., E. E, 273. mhI2-26" Suburban Lots. SUBURBAN PKOPERTi -THE LARGEST lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best terms In the county at Sheradon, 15 minutes from Union station: see Shcraden before you buy else where. ANDREW PAITERSON, Secretary. 13 Fifth ar. fe27-72-D' COX 000 HAZELWOOD. HEAD OF CLilOl Flowers av.. near calvarv Cemetcrv, 1SS acres of ground: all suitable for sub-dlidlng: beautllnl view, (d 153). BLACK & BAIRD. US. Fourth av. inhl3-56 Farms. FARM-FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-ALL OR lu part. 441 acres good land, convenient to 1'lttsburg, railroad and Ohio ner: residence III rooms, modern finish; large new barn, complete; lCOacresexccllentoik timber: all kinds or out buildings: 6 producing oil wells: at low forming land price: new list of properties. ED WlTTIsH, 410 Grant St.. Pittsburg. mhl3-D F AR31-100 ACRES OF LAND. WITHIN" ONE mile of railroad station, 4J acres or which Is good white oak timber. For particulars address or call on J. Q. TKUXAL, ureensburg, West moreland Co., Pa, mlii:-13" OIL FAKM-111 ACRES ADJOINING TOWN: line buildings: In good state or cultivation: one oil well on farm doing about 25 barrels per dav and one year-old: the oil right Is worlh more than the price asked for the farm; land suitable lor platting Into lots: great chance to make big money: price only $125 per acre. Address C. H. FOLSOM. Lima, Ohio. rah8-9-JiF 8 330 ACRES OF LAND IN KANAWHA ) count). West Virginia, 12 miles from Charleston, containing valuable Umber, nameh: Onk.wild cherry, walnut, poplar and hickory; sev eral veins of coal and Iron ore; the above land Is located in the oil belt, between Big Sandv creek and Flk river: abstract of title will be furnished to parties desiring to purchase: price, ?10 per acre forashort time only. Address .NEsItriT& DE VINE. Real Estate Agents, 1739 Market St., AVhcelinc, W. Va. mlilO-U Atlantic CItj-. ATLANTIC C1TY..N. J.-RENT ORSALE Holds, cottages aud jath houses: lots for sale in all parts of the city: also South Atlantic City. ISRAEL t,. ADAMS A CO.. Real Estate Agents. Real Estate and Law Bulldlnir. fe6-0" FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BARBER SHOP -KENT REASONABLE and elegant stand. No. 363 East Ohio St. PHILLIPS. mhl3-25" BUTCHER BUSIN'ESS-AN ESTABLISHED stand with good shop trade and wagon route: engine, boiler, machinery o'all kinds, horses and wagons. Stevens cooler: average weekly sales six head of cattle, and all small stock obtainable. For Information apply ROOM 606 B ink or Com merce Building. mlUI-59-WTSu CLOTHING 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 dolnr a yearly business of be tween $25,000 and t-10.000; owner having other business cause for selling. Address II. 3IOYER, Beaver Falls, l'a. mh4-13" DRUGSTORE -A GOOD PAYING CITY stand: cheap to a qrlck buvcr: owner In other business. Address G. D Dispatch office. mhl2-15 GROCERY STORE-ON CARSON ST.. S. S.. complete In all respects and ready for 'Just ness; 4 dwelling rooms and storeroom: rent. 40 per month. Including nat. gas and water reut: will sell at a bargain. TRESSElj & TENF.R. 115 Fourth av. Telephone 40. mhl3-50-13.14.lS.J7.19.21 INSURANCE BUSINESS-PREMIUMS AVER AUK about 2,000 per year: price, with office furniture, 2.500: an old established business. C. U. KJl.SO.U. Lima. Ohio. mhS-9-MF RESTAURANT-FINELY LOCATED. S1.800: butcher shop, planing mill aud luabcr yard, with annual business of 150,000, on easy terms; shoestore, tloshop, grocery stores, 50o to 5,000; bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores, milk denots. sHEPARD & CO.. 151 Fourth av. fe25 KOUTK-FlRsT-CLASS DISPATCH NEWS PAPER route, dally and Sunday; gross profits amounting to (42 weekly; will sell for cash only. For information call a.ter6 p. M. at86 ANN ST., Pittsburg. mh6-117" SALOON-WITH EXTENSIVE TRADfc: El.E GAN'l modern fixtures: large stock fine liquors: handsome moms near petoffirc in this thriving city in ccuter of the oil fields: price, ,600; rare bargalu. C H. FOLsOM. Lima, mh8-9-MF SHOEsTORE-IN GOOD LOCATlONtlNVOlCE about (1,50); this a rare bargain, as the owner wants to sell on accouut of very poor health; lease for threejearbat 19nerinonth. For particulars tee J. E, GLASS, 1 Filth ar. ninl3-W FOR SALE BU5EN-ESS. Business Properties. SOO-FIFTH AVENITP. BUSINESS PROP- i rpv. ki i,...in, nnir one sauare rrom Court House, having erected thereon a hrlek honse ors rooms and storeroom: good Investment: lot2l.6xll2. For limber p irtlcdlars call ou HUM PHKElf i. WHITE, 535 Grant St. mlil2-7. 0?Cn OOO-THIKD AV., NEAR 31ARKEI' OfJW st., brick building nsed as hotel: rents lur?2.100ncryear:lot 60x80 feet. (U16) "l;AV.b. X BAIRD, 05 Fourth av. inhK-M ManufactuririS Sites. 1( OOO SQUARE FEET MANUFACTURING X Ql site ou tile Allegheny river, near Sixth st, bridge: the Bradley Woolcn-Mlll property,' lately partly burned, H now for sale In whole or part; fronts J30 rcet on River av. and 140 feet-on Balkain st. ; large 3-story brick factory: strong and In good rondltlon: very prominent situation: unob structed view from brldxe and Duquesne way, affording excellent advertisement ot business; Immediate possession. Price, terms, etc . on ap plication to A. L.EGG ATE A SON. 108 Fourth av. mhl2-53 FOR SALE ailSCELEANKOUS. Horses. Vehleles. U e" Stock. Etc. HORSES-WILL BE SOLD ATMANSFIELD. Pa., Saturday. March 14. at the stables or THOMAS COLLINS & SON. 30 head or choice draft and driving horses, and also 10 head ot mules; sale will commence at 12 o'clock. mlil3-87' PURLIC SALE OF HORSES! BUGGIES, btickwagnns and other slable equipments, also sale and office fixtures, will take place Mon day morning. 31arch 16. 1891. at 10 o'clock, at the stables or ELMORE A MURRAY, on Duquesne way, city. rohl2- 5 WAGONS. HARNESS. TARPAULINS, ETC. One single and one double platlonn spring wagon, two sets single harness, lour tarpaulins and will sell cheap. GEO. S. MARflN A CO., 529 Liberty st. mhl3-2 Macluncry and Metals. ENGINES. BOILERS AND CONNECTIONS, with freight elevator, lormlng part ordunll cate plant heretolore kept In building No. 99 Fifth av. for use in emergencies by 'I he Dispatch: bar gain to quick buyer. Call on BUSINESS MANA GERTHEDlSPAiCH. Smilhflcld and Diamond sts.. between the hours of it and 5 p. M. Ie20-U7 HOISIING ENGINES. DERRICKS AND derrick forglngs, steel hoisting and guy ropes in stock: stationary engines and boilers, shears, clay and ore pans. etc. TH03IAS CAR LIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky streets. Alle gheny. Pa. au5-35-MWK rflHE PORTER A DOUTHF1 T CO., L1M..DAR X RAGHst. aud River av Allegheny, Pa., engines, boilers and castings. Repairing prompt ly attended to. Ja6-8t" SECOND-IUND EVGINE AND BOILERS One 14x24. two 12x18, one 11x24, one 10x20. one 10x16, 9x12, 8x12 and laree lot of smaller sizes: 10-11. P. mounted portables, one pair of boilers 42x26: agent forthe Standard governor, pomps, shafting, pulleys, etc 23 and 25 Park Way, Alle gheny. Pa. J. S. YOUNG. lc6-D SECOND-HAND ENGINES ONE 27 II. P. Ball pat. electric light engine, almost new; one 5x8. one 7x7, one 5x6, vertical engines: one heavy 14x24. one 11x12, 3 8x12 and "7x12. In hori zontal engines: all good as new. A.RMKS MA CHINE DEPOT, 99 First av FitU -g. Fa. J.130-D' THE CELEBRATED ACME AUTOMATIC safety engines and non-explosive boilers, for gas or oil fuel, from one to flve-horse power: also, the latest Improved ventilating fans: perfect satisfaction guaranteed; by J. FRAGER, Gen eral Agent, No, 4 Firth ar Pittsburg. Fa. Iel5-165-MWF Miscellaneous. COMPOSING ROOM FURNITURE. SUCH AS stands, cases, trucks and chases; desiring to quickly dispose or the duplicate plant now standing on upper floor ot No. 99 Flfthav.. uo reasonable offer will be refused. Call between 3 and 5 P. M. on BUSINESS .MANAGER 'IHE DISI'A'l CH, Smlthfield and Diamond sts. feiO-HT" ENTIRE FIXINGS OF A LODGE ROOM, IN CLUDING chairs, tables, etc.. all in good condition. Inquire at5100 PENN AVE. in h 13-18" F URNITURE AND CARBETS-OF RESI DENCE631431ARCIlANDn'.. East End. will Ifb .'UEIU ll.jfMIOIC Mlt 11 WO, IU V 1. J A i 1. on'lliursday. Frldav and satnK'Jbv of this week; these articles are almost new and Wl be offered at a liberal discount. mhl2-l2 Tia ..fln nil .,. -!.., a . la C a... in 1 r O .. r UPRIGHT PIANO AT A 3ACKIF1CE-A nearly new Cbickerlne A Sons' upright piano will be sold at a great bargain owing to death of lady using same: mnst be sold quick. Address PIANO. Dispatch office. mhl-'-5' PERSONAL. PERSONAL-CASH PAID FOK OLD GOLD and sliver: Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCH, Sllbmlthfiela st. J MS-SI PERSONAL REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE MYF.R GALLINGER, Yoder law building, cor. FUtb and W ylle avs. 'telephone 1707. mhS-145 PERSONAL-WEBSTER'S LARGE QUARTO Dictionary, 2 50; special bargains lu olland new books during this month. FRAN K BACON A CO., SOI Smlthfield st. mil 12 PERSONAL MNE BOOKS-WE HAVE.THE finest collection or finely illustrated books In FlttsbuTg: beautirul bindings: low prlt;cin and see them: hundreds of books for"prtsc-iis. LEVI'S BOOK SI ORE. 900 Liberty st. del2 PERSONAL-RELIEVE THAT TIRED, acblng lecllng about the eves by having proper glasses adjusted bvCHE-SSlAN A MAN NION. 42 Federal St.. Allegheny. Best 1 spec tacles on earth. Artificial eyes Inserted. f-ll3-Tr8n LOST. OST-TERRIKK-WHITE BULL, TERRIER Nellie. Reward given If left at GEO. W ILL'S. 512 Smlthfield sL mh 13-94 LOST-PHYSICIAN'S SATCHEL CONTAIN ING surgical instruments somewhere be tween 3Iontgomery and Rldgc avs. Reward if Ieftat58MONIG031ERY AV. mhl3-6D I- OST-R1NG, WITH EMBLEM OF KNIGHTS J Templars, set with diamonds, Jlondav. 31arch 9. between Eleventh st. and Fifth av. Finder return to MCKEE'S JEWELRY STORE, Smlthfield St.. anarecenc liberal leward. iiihi2-69 STOLEN. OTOLEN-A FINE GRAY HORSE STOLEN fromT. H. Beadllug. at2129 Wright's alley, on the Southsiie. on Wednesday evening. 31arch 1L between 8 and 9 o'clock: Is 14 hands high, weighing 1,100, white tall and mane and had a buggy bridle on: a liberal reward will be paid for Inlorniation leading to his recovery. T. H, BEADL1NG. mlilS-SO STRAYED. STRA1ED-TO THE PREMISES OF B.BAN'DI, "Bell" Tavern, West Llocrty. Pa., on last batnrday morning a large sorrel horse with two white hind feet, white sp ts on forehead and bark: weight about L 300 and about V hands high: owner can have same by proving property and paving all expenses. mhll-2h STATE3IENTS. STATEMENT OF THE FINANCIAL CON DITION of the Hancock snb-di9trict school. Fifth ward. Pittsburg;, from January, 189Q. to January. 1891: Janu:trr,1890,casli in hands ot treasurer $7,375 39 Cash raised by taxation 4,176 8'J EXPENDITURES. Payment of bonded debt.... Jo, 000 00 Janitor's salary and cleaning. 893 35 Payment of interest 7U0 00 Permanent improvements.... 56- 05 Fuel 171 27 Books, stationery and print ing US 36 Repair-Ins 130 22 Insurance "bo 00 Other purposes. 178 50 Supplies 6S 03 Gas 10 W) becretary and treasurer 150.00 J8.2s7 SS Balance on hand January, ' 1SS1 $3.-61 90 Sll 552 28 S1L1)52 13 Attest: JAMES UAULKIELD, EDWARD KELLY, Jr., Secretary Treasurer. tnli!2-S5 PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR STONE-US. ENGIN EER Office, 507 West Chestnut stieot. Louisville. Ky March 12, lS91.--Sealed v- posals in tt iplicate -will lie received at this offl- o until 1 P. 31., (standard time) on bATltltDAY, the 11th day oi Apnl, lb91, for fun iih nj: s one, required tn the construction of wall for the en largement of canal basin. Louisville and P rt .land Canal. The attention of bidder is in vited to arts of Congress of February 20 1SS5, and Februar 23, 18S7. rolume 23 pae 8i2, and volume 24, pase 4l4.StitDtes at Laige. Preler ence will be given to slone of domestic produc tion, conditions of quality and price being equal. The riht Is reserved to reject any and all bids. Specifications and printed forms for proposals will be furnished on application to the undersigned. EDW. JIAGUIRE, Captain of Engineers, U. S. A. mhl3-lM3,14,15.16-ap.9,10 Office of Controller or l ALLEGHENY COUNTY. PA.. PiTTSBDRG, Pa., March 10. 189L ) SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED by the County Commissioners until MONDAY. March 16. 1801, at i o'clock F. M., for the furnishing of 1,260 adjustable rolled book shelves manufactured of steel .plate and built in alcove form, and to conform to work now in Prothonotary's office. 539 compressing hies oxlOJCxll; also 331 com presslnc files SxlOsll. same to bo miede of steel plate and tn conform with tiles now in use in Prothonotary's office. For further information call on County Com missioners. Tbe County Commissioners reserve the right to reiect any or all bids. Bonds with two sureties in amount of bids to accompany each bid. JAMES A. GRLER, mhU-Bl-jiwr County Controller, TO LET. City Residences. BLUFF ST., ,NEAlt MARION-DESIRABLE residence, eight rooms, bath aud all con veniences. HENRY A. BREED, 516 Market st. mhlS-54t CENTER AV.-2-STORY FRAME QUKEN Anne dwelling, nine rooms, with all modern conveniences. Including electric light, etc.: mod erate rent.xBAXTER. THOMPSON A CO.. 162 Fourth av. inhS-I27-aVFout CENTER AV.. NEAR DINWIDDtE ST.. VV S-tl storv mansard brick, dwelling; 9 rooms; everv convenience: frout jnd re ir yard: 41 67, lire: frout 4iu MPSON A CI)., uaatuk, TH03iru.x jc eu, iwrourin av. miio-i.wxsuT DUQUESNE HEIGHTS-DWELLING OF S rooms, water and natuml gas: rent 814 per month. E. D. W INGEXROfH, 1W Fourth a v. mhl2-10t MT. WASHINGTON-DWELLING OF 8 rooms, water and iiatn'-al pan: renti8 per month. E. I). WINGENROT1I. 100 Fourthav. mlilMOt THKEE-sroKY' DWELLING. NO. "Hi l'E.VN av.. ne ir Ninth street, formerlv occupied by Dr. Emincrllcc. Apply to VIClOftWKlsS. htu Pcnn av. mlii3-76f TO LET-FINE LARGE HOUSE. 12 looms: SO per montn; Llbertv.ncar Fifth st. See W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth ar. inhll-45-WF East End Residences. G OOD I0-ROOM HOUSE. NO. 811 ROUP Sf., East End. U. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth av. mhI3-70f OAKLAND-CORNER OF BOQUET AND irazkT sts.; a choice brick residence of seven rooms, hall, acstlbule and all modern cou Tenlcnces: laundry and bascmrnt; lot 75 feet front; rent $j0 per month: Immediate possession. J. E. GLASS, 138 Filth av. mhlo-6Gt ONE SllNUTE FROM ROUP STA ANEW six-roomed dwelling with all modern con veniences: lot30xlC0; rent, 3 per mouth. J. E. 1)1, ASS, 133 rlfti! av. mh!3-C6t QHADYSIDE-CHOICE LOCATION: BRICK O residence, seven rooms, all conveniences; lot 70x100. HENRY A. BREED, 516 Market st mhlS-54t TO LET-21 PER 3IONTH-VERY N F.AT N EW houses of six rooms each, on Winlhrop, near Craig st, anil near lirtli av, cable line, Beliefleld; Tibssesslon can be 'tail at oucc. bee W. A. HER HON A SONS, 80 Fourth av. mhl3-22-MFt TO LET-ON ELLSAVORI'H AV..SIIADYSIDE, house of six large rooms and attlctmodcm con veniences: $37 SO per month: Indeed a very desir able home. W. A. HLRRON A SONS, No. 80 Koarth av. mlill-61-wr U9 M EA DOW ST.-TWi i-STORY 31 AN SA RD brick dwelling, 9 rooms; modern conveni ences: low rent to good tenant. 1SAN.1EH, rHOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourth av. lnua-lz-wjrsuT Allegheny Residences. A LLEGHENY-NEAR PARKS AND ELEC r TR1C roads, a cozy 8-room house complete villi w. c.. washstands. bith. laundrv. both gases and cemented cellar. Inquire of JOHN 31UNPEN, North av.. Allegheny mhl3-23t tlRICK HOUSE EIGHT ROOMS AND BATH; tJ butcher shop, slaughter and Ice bouse, jtiblcs and paint shop at IP1) and UlTaggart st. Apply to WM. J. ROTIIRU31, 107 Jackson St., Allcgncny. mlill-ISt TVTO. 71 1'AOK ST., ALLEGHENY GOOD Jl brick house, 8 rooms, laundry, etc. : rent 35. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St. mhll-40t iOHERMAN AV FRONTING THE PARKS. 2- D story minsard brick dwelling, nine rooms: everv modern convenience; moderate rent to de sirable tenant. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 362 Fourth av. inhS-127-WFSut rpYO NEW BRICK DWELLINGS ON FAY J ETTE st., Allegheny; contain 9 rooms: have alt thencw Improvements, with rent low. See A. D. W ILSON. 55 Federal St., Allegheny. mhi3-4l-MrsT JJ1 rr-NEAP SIX-ROOM HOUSE, NEW. ta)J0 nicely papered: Yale St., second ward, Allegheny; hill district; nice little home for gen teel ramilv: onlv such will be considered. A. LEGGATE A SON, 108 Fourthav. inhl3-60t Suburban Residences. ClBAFTON 5MINUTES' WALK FROJ1 STA- TION: thrce6-roomedbouseswlth3roomsln attic, porches, gas and good water; rent 822 50 each. J. R. SlURPH Y, P. C. C. A St. L. R. rT mh!2-16t SHERIDAN STA. P.. C. A ST. L. R. It.; A new frame resideuoc of ten rooms and all modern conveniences; water on each floor; about one-half acre of ground; reut 830 per month. J, E. GLASS. 13S Filth ar. mhl3-C6 WILDWOOD STATION, A. V. R. K., ONE mile from city line I house9rooms,l5 per month;2 houses 5 rooms, $s per month; 1 house 5 rooms. 6 per month: 1 house 9 rooms 20 per month: farm 75 acres, 15 per month: good board walk from station to each house, natural gas and spring water. T. S. KNAP, 3313 Feun av. rahl2-l9t Q-l -T PER MONTH-SHERIDAN STATION, aVJLO !' c- U. ASL L. R. It., a nice new frame house or live rooms. IialL front and rear porches; lot 90x160. J. E. GLASS, No. 138 Fifth av. mh!3-66t irarms. FA1UI OF 135 ACRES WITH DWELLINGS and outbuildings, etc.: on line of railroad. J AS. W. DRAPE A CO.129 Fourth ar.. Pitts Durg. mhI3-62t e)f ACRES OF LAND AND DWELLING jQJ near CUy View, Reserve townsnlp. above Kast street. Alleehenv. JAS. W . DKAPE A Co., 123 Fourth av., Pittsburg. mhl3-62t Business Stands. BARBER SHOP-ELEGANT STAND: RENT reasonable, see REED B. CO LEA CO., 131 Fourth av. mhlO-46-TTrt BASEMENT-1CS FOURTH AV. LOW RENT: large: good light; new. 310RRIS A FLEM ING. 108 Fourthav. mh3-93-Tursut FLOOK-40X40. WITH OK WITHOUT POWER, suitable for light manufacturing. Inquire of 1'EAKL LAUNDRY. 25 Federal St., Plttshnrg. mhl3-4it LARGE SIOREROOM-AT 75 (DlSPA'lCH building) Diamond st.: next store bttt one to Smlthfield: size about 20X100, and widening to ROlcet In the rear; steam heat, electric light and rear entrance for wagous 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 SECOND. THIRD AND FOURTH FLOORS , over drug store, corner Fourth ar. and Smlthfield St. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. mhl3-4it STORES AND BUSINESS ROOilS IN ALL parts orthe two cllics and suburbs: send your name and address and we will mail you our rent list regularly until April 1, free of charge. BLACK A BAlP.D. 93 Fourth av. del7-2ot STOREROOM NO. 10 NINTH ST.: DEPI'H30 feet bvabont 15 wide. Inquire of DR. WAR NER, on the premises, after lOo'clock. mhl3-95t THE SIXTH FLOOR OF 75.77and 79 DIAMOND st. will be to let from April 1, wllh posslblv possession to lessee earlier: dimensions 60x90 leet: lighted upon all four sides and also from large central well: suitable lor large wholesale wareroom or light mnnufactnrlpg: both passcu ger and freight elevators, clectrii light, steam heating and power supplied ir necessary. Apply to J. L. CLARK, room 20, '(, 77 and 79 Diamond su Ja22-33t TO LET VERY CHEAP STORE AND dwcllIng,"on Filth av.. near Magee st., 8700 per year: the store win be greatly improved with new Iront, etc. fcee W. A. HKUKON A SONS, No. 80 Fourth av. nihll-62-WFS -TTTAKEHOUSE-WITH 1JIJIEDIATE POS VV SESSION, No. 433 Liberty st. C.H.LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. mhl3-43t WAREHOUSE - THREE-STORY - NO. 112 Water St. Apply to EST. JAAIES WOOD, 800 West Carson st. fe20-54t Offices. Desk Room, Etc OFFICES-IN IRISH. PENN. EISNER. EX CELSlOit. Schmertz, Kuhnand other build ings and In other good localities: send us your nameand address and we will mail you onr rent list regularly until April 1 free of charge. BLACK A1IA1UD. 95 Fourthar. JalS 63t OFl ICE-GOOD LARGE OFFICF. ON SEC OND floor, front. No. 100 Third av., good light, etc. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. mhl3-47t OFFICE-LARGEOr HUE ON MRsF FLOOR Shannon building. IC8 Fourth av.. now occu pied by F. Flnswaltc, broker. Inquire ROOM 41. mhl-32t OFFICES -DESIRABLE OFF1CF.S IN IHE Sale Deposit Company Building. Apply at the OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, Fourth av. v . mhl2-39-Dt OFFICES-IN THE BISSELL BLOCK, COR. Seventh ar. and Smlthfield st. Inquire at ROOM209. inh8-I8t OFFICES IN OIL EXCHANGE BUILDING, Fourthav. ' inhll-26t PAKTOF OROFFICE AND DKSKKOOM IN first floor or3M Wood St., city. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth ar.. cltv. mhl3-6:t TO LET-FOURTH AVENUE OFFICES, W IIH heat, elcvatorand 1anltorservice:aslowasll per month, see W. A. HERRON A SONs.80 Fourth avenue. mhll-64-3twif Miscellaneous. DWELLINGS.STORESANDOFFIUES-UPON request we will mall you our rent list reg ularly until April J. iree of charge; write your name plainly and give rull residence address street and number. BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. feS-7It FOUND. FOUND-A DAKK HAY HOUSE ON BLUFF st.. Sixth ward. Owner will call nt FltEl FOGLEbTAULEs. corner 3llltcnberge? and Anu streets. mnia-sy FOUND-A BELIEF FOK 31V HEADACHE BY having proper glasses adjusted bv the ex perts In lenses, CHESSMAN &31ANMON. 4i Federal st, Allegheny. Best $1 spcctaeles on earth. Artificial ejes Inserted. 1i8-1IJ-tfsu FOUND-A LAltUE LOT Or WINTElt clothing belonging to residents of this cll7 was found hanging- In the rooms occupied by DIChbON, the tailor. 65 Filth ave., upstairs, altered, cleaned and repaired: the owners should call for them, as Dickson requires the room. nol3-D $500 TO $500,000 mortgadtyr country property, at lowest rates. JAS. W. DRAPE d CO, 123 Fourth ar., Pittsburg. Tel enbone No. 975, miil2-lS i MEETINGS. -VTOTICB THE REGULAR ANNUAL l meeting; of the stockholders of the Anier Fan Preserrers' Company will be held at tbe office of the company in the city of Pittsburgh on WEDNESDAY.the 18th day of Marcn.lKl. at 2 p. jr. B. E. RYAN. Secretary. mh8-15 ELECTIONS. Pittsburg, Cincinnati. Chicago and ) bT,Lours Railway Cojipany. PITTSBURG, March 11, 189L ) THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of tbe Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Company will be held at the principal offices of tbe company, at 1003 Penn avenue. Pittsburg, Pa- on TUES DAY. April 1L 1801, at 11 o'clock a. m.. fortba purpose nf receiving the annual report for 1890, tbe election of 13 directors to serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may properly cumo before the meet- 1UT. The transfer books will be closed on Satur day, March 21, and n-opened on Wednesday, April 15. 1891. S. B. LIGGETT, Secretary. inhll-71-TTS LEGAL NOTICES. JO.S1AH COHEN & CO. AttornejS at Law. 85 Diamond Street. INSTATE OF ALEXANDER GREEN Ji WALD, deceased. Administrator's no tice. Notiee is hereby given that letters of ad ministration on tho estate of Alexander Green walcl. late of tbe city of Allegheny, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsyl vania, have been granted to the nndersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and tbose baring claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay to HANNAH B. GREEN WALD. Administra trix, No. 124 faandusky.st., Allegheny Citv. Pa. fel3-7C-F VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN Li application will be made to tbe Governor ut the Slate of Pennsylvania, n SATUR DAY. March 28, A. D. 1S9I. by M. Osborne, J. E. Duuglass, J. N. McUune, F. O. Bingham and A. L. Cornell, under the act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylva nia, entitled"An act to provide for tbe incorpo ration and regulation of certain corporations" approved April 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto for tbe charter of an intended corporation to be called Bridge Cffru pauy, the character and object where of is the maintenance of a bridge over the Youghioghcny river at Sutervillo for the transportation of trarelers, teams.etc-, and for these purposes to bare.possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of the said act ot Assembly and its supplements thereto. mh3-2-F OFFICLVL-rrrTSBUBG. AN ORDINANCE-ESTABLISHING THE grade of Cypress street, from Edinond street to Mathilda street. Section 1 Be it otdained and enacted by tbo city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assombled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted bv the authority of tbo same, That the grade of tbe north curb of Cypress street, from Edinond street to Mathilda street, bo and the same is hereby established as follows, viz: Be ginning at tho east curb line of Edinond street at an elevation of 233.83 feet; thence falling at tbe rate of 0.794 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 390.83 feet to the u est curb line of Mathilda street at an elovatlon of 219 feet. Pittsburg, March 9. 189L SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of Citv Controller until THUR8DAY, the 19th day of March. A. D. 1591, at 2 o'clock, for tbe refitting of Council Chambers and new furniture for the same, ac cording to specifications prepared by C Bart berger. architect, which are on file in tbe Gen eral Office, Department of Pnblic Works. Blanks can be obtained at this office. Each proposal must bo accompanied by a bond In double tbe amount, with two sureties, probated before the Mayor or Citv Clerk. The Department or Awards reserves tbe right to reject any or all bids. E. 31. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. mh9-31 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE grade of Essex alley, from Pearl street to Edmnnd street. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the City of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cil assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by tbe authority of tlm same. That the gradn of tho north side of Essex alley from Pearl street toTEdmond street be and the same is hereby established as follows, to wit: Be ginning at tbe cast enrb line of Pearl street at an elevation -nf 255.22 feet; thence lerel for a distance of 8 feet to the building line of Pearl street; thence falling at the rate oi 1.5 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 113.5 feet to tbe eat side of Garnet alley at mi deration of 253 01 feet: thence falling at tbe rate of 5.45 feet per 100 fcetfora distance of 135.5 feet to the wost enrb line of Cedar street, at an elevation of 245.66 feet; thence lerel for a distance of 30 feet to the east building line of Cedar street; thence falling at the rate of 6 !)3 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 122 feet to the west side of Mahog any alley, at an elcvatiou of 237.20 feet; thence falling ar the rate of 1 foot per 100 feet for a distance of 20.58 feet to the east side of Ma hogany alley, at an elevation of 237 feet; thence falling at tbe rate of 5.17 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 182 feet to tbe west curb line of Edmond street at an elevation of 230.18 feet. AN ORDINANCE-ESTABLISHING THE grade ot Mansion street, from feecond arenne to Glenwood avenue. Section 1 Be It ordained and enacted by the City of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Council assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of tbe same. That the grade of the northwest curb of Man sion street, from Second avenue to Glenwood arcnue. be and tbe same shall be established as follows, to-nit: Beginning at tbe east curb line of Second aveuue. at an elevation of 80.33 feet, city datum; thence rising to the east building line of Second avenue at an efevatlon of 80.83; thence rising at the rate of 7 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 275.5S feet to a P C. at an elevation of 100.12 feet; thence rising br a concave parabolic curve for a distance of 200 feettoa'P. T. at an elevation of 119.12 feet: thence rising at the rate of 12 feet per 100 feet for a distance nf 585.58 feet to a point at an ele ration at 165.39 feet; thence rising at tbe rati of 1.50 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 40.43 feet to tbeeast curb line of Glenwood avenue at an elevation of 166 feet. AN ORDINANCE RE-LOCATING Southern avenue from Soffel street to Boggs avenue. Section 1 Be it ordained aud enacted by the Cityof Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, aud jt is hereby nrdained and enacted by tbe authority of tbe same. That Southern avenue from Soffel street to Bogg3 avenue be and tbe same shall be rc-locared as follows, to-wit: Tho east 5-foot line shall begin at a point ut tho intersection of the east 5-foot lino of Southern avenue as now located and the south 5-foot line of Soffel street, and at a dis tance southerly ot 746.07 feet from a pin on the south 5-foot line of Leila street; thence by tbe same line continued in a southerly direction for a distance of 751.03 feet to a pin; thence de flecting to the left 32 te3rees, 14 minutes, 20 seconds, for a distance of 618. 02 feet to a pin on the north 5-foot line of Boggs avenue, and at a distance, ofliS.31 feet easterly from a stone monument situate at an angle in said Boggs avenue, intersecting said line at an angle of 9 degrees,. 10 minutes. 20 seconds, and the said Southern avenue shall be of a width ot forty. (40) feet. Depaktjient of Public Safety, PlTTSBUKG. March 11, 1891. CIEPARATE AND SEALED PROPOSALS IO will be received at the office of tbe City Controller until 2 o'clock p. St. on TUESDAY, March 17, 1891, for printing and binding 750 copies or tne report of the Department ot Public Safety for the year 1890: and 500 copies of tho report of the Bureau of Health for tbe 1 ear 1S90. Specifications for raid work can be seen at the officii ut the department. Bond in double the amount of tbo hid. with two sure ties, must accompany each proposal, ssid bond to be probated belore the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN, Chief Department of Public Safety. mhl2-94 OFFICII OF THE CITY TT.EASlTKEIt, J Municipal Hall. SiimiFiELD st. ( VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL i.1 owners (whether lesident or non-resident of the cityof i'ittsbnrg) of drays, carts, wagons, carriages buggies etc.. to pay their licenses at this office iortnwith. All licenses not paid on or before the first Monday in March, 1891, will be placed in the hands of vehicle officer for collection, subject to colleetinn fee of 50 cents on each license. Aud all persons neglecting to pay ott or before first Monday In May, 1891, will bo subject to a penalty double the amount of tho licences, to be recovered before the proper legal authority of said city. The old metal plates of last year must be returned at the time licenses are taken out, or 25 cents additional will be charged on the license. Rates of license: Each one-horse vehicle, SB; each twi-hoie vehicle. 10; each four-borse vehicle, $12; each four-horse hack, $15; omni busses and timber wheels, drawn by two horses, Sll). One extra dollar will bo "charged for each ad ditional horso used in above sp-cfticd vehicles. J. F. DENNISTON. fcG-Sl-D - - City Treasurer. RESORTS. H ADDON HALL. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J Ei nw open Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths In tho House. fc6-91 LEEDS & LIPFINCOTT. THECIlALFONIE ATLANTIC CUY. N. J. On the beacb. with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths la the house. Bend lor circular. lel-W-o - E. ROBERTS & SONS, CHOICE PROPERTIES. HAVE YOU $500 TO POT INTO A HOMET If so, call to-day and look at tbe bargain wo offer in a six-room and aftir- frame house; neighborhood is first rate; only fire minutes to P. R. R.. and three to electric line; very neat and conrenlent. and price reduced to onlr $2,200; easy terms. A POSITIVE BARGAIN. SEE S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady Aves, E. B. EAST END REAL ESTATE DEALERS mhl0-B0-TnWF A CHEAP BRUSHT0N LOT, Kelly Street. SPLENDIDLY LOCATED. 40x137. OjclLst $800. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady Ave., B. E. DEALERS ONLY IN EAST END. mhll-47-WFS FAHNESTOCK PLACE, HOMEWOOD. LOTS! The most beautiful plan nf lots, without ex ception, in tbe East End. Best neighborhood, churches and schools in the city. Best ralue for the money. Not a lot but has fruit or shade trees. P. R- R. with 45 trains each way daily at one end and Duquesne electric at other end of tbe plan. W arc offering lots in this plan at from $30 per foot froi upward accord ing to location. Don't bny elsewhere until joa see us. You can get better value for your money here than anywhere else. LIGGETT BROS.. mhll-74 71 Diamond St. FOR RENT The County Commissioners offer for rent tbe building on corner of Ross and Diamond sts., and known as the "University building." Sealed proposals in writing will be received for the same in terms of live, ten, fifteen or twenty 3 ears until FRIDAY, MARCH 20. at 4 o'clock p. 3i. Bids ruu-t be addressed to the Controller of Allegheny county. For further inlormatlon apply to the County Commissioners, who reserve the right to reject any or all bids. JAMES A. GRIER. mhll-99 County Controller. OFFICES TO LET! On FOURTH AVE. Opposite New Postofflce, a number of very de sirable first, second and third floor offices, in Nos. 129 and 13L CHARLES S0MERS & CO., mhl3-73 313 WOOD ST. T 10 LET- CHEAP ! Several desirable offices in Coal Exchange building, corner Smithfield and Water sts. See REED B. COYLE & CO.. mhI3-73 131 Fourth ar. rpO LET OFFICES AND BUSINESS ROOMS. Immediate possession can be had of some at once. Call or send fur printed list, free. W. A. HERRON &. SONS. robl3-75 80 Fourih avenue. AUCTION SALES. MOORE AND McGIR, Attorneys, 416 Grant Street. ORPHANS' COURT SALE ESTATE OF Jane Kennedy, deceased. By virtue of an order of tbe Orphans' Court of Allegheny county. Pa., at No. 137 January 'lertu, 1191,1 will expose at public sale on the premises, No. 152 Ellsworth street. Second ward, Allegheny City, MONDAY, April 6, 1S9L at3 P. Jt., the following desirable real estate: Ail that cer tain lot or piece nf ground situate in the city nf Allegheny, beginning on tbe south side of Ellsworth sireet, formerly Benton alley, at cor ner of ground of Patrick McGurgan: thence along tbo line of Ellsworth street eastwardly IS feet 6 inches: thence by a line running at right angles with i-.uswortn street soutnwaraiy w feet; thence westwaralylS feet 6 inches to line of McGnrgan's lot; thence along tbe line of said lot northwardly 99 feet to Ellsworth street at tbe place of beginning. Having thereon erected a two-story f ramo dwelling honse. Terms of sale: One-fourth cost on delivery of deed and confirmation of sale. Balance in three eqnal annual payments with interest, to be secured by tight bond and mortgage on the premises. TOBIAS KENNEDY. A. J. PENTECOST, Administrator. Auctioneer and Real Estate Agt., 413 Grant street, city. . mbl3-90 CONTINUED AUCTION SALE OF ALL tbo balance of those handsome parlor suits, consigned to us for sale by manufacturing firm who bare gone ou: of business, and which must therefore positively bo sold to settle up ac counts. Many of the bargains have already gone, but tho best of them havenot yet been opened up, but will be on exhibition and for sale next FRIDAY MOPN1NG, March 13. at 10 o'clock, at the rooms 311 Market street. These suits are in French brncaUHe, English rng, fine plush, silk and satin tapestry, and are uf the very best quality, and cost tbe owners from 65 to 350 to niannfacture. but regardless of all this will be sold for whatever Is bid on them. Also hall, room and stair carpets, chamber suit", dining-room and library furniture, toilet ware, bedding, china disbes.'silrerware. chairs, tables and rockers large iron safe, 5,000 fine cigars, trunk, lot kitchen and laundry goods, etc etc HENRY AUCTION COMPANY, nl)12-7. Auctioneers. CCTION SALE OF JAPANESE GOODS At No. 62G Smlthfield street, between Sixth and Seventh arennes. Entire stock, comprising over $25,000 in value. We beg to announce to the nubile tint onr JAPANESE WARE DE PARTMENT, which has been a feature in our business, having been attended by almost every lady iu the two cities nndlhe snrroucding country, will bo DISCONTINUED in the futtre. Our room on second floor, devoted to thesale of tbeso goods, will be usedforotber purpo-es. Our annual Holiday Displays will undoubtedly be missed by a number of our patrons, and we would therefore advise you to attend our sale and get our pick out nf one of the largest aud mot complete lines ot Japanese goods in the country, tale beginning Monday, March 2. at 9.30 A. 31.. and 2 r. 3L. and Satur day, 7 p. Jt., and continuing until all goods are disposed of. Goods delivered. WM. HASLAGEASON. J. A. Robinson, Auctioneer, 626 Smithfield street. mh2-26o ROBINSON & CO.. 6Z6 SMITHFIELD SIREET. furnish experienced auction eers for sales of REAL ESTATE. FURNITURE, At residences, closing out stores, etc Terms reasonable. ie27-71-D AUCTION SAL12 H. B. SMITHSON. Real Estate and General Auctioneer, room 53, Eisner building. Filth and Wood street. Sales nf jewelry and merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended la de5-6S n J. A. McKELVEY, Auctioneer. Household furniture, property and lire stock. Office 81 Frankstnwn Av East End. Terms upon applictlon. ml 8-113 EDUCATIONAL. St. John's Military School, MANLIUS. N. Y. SUMMER SCHOOL, Kt. Kev. F. D. HU.NTINt.TON. S. T. 11.. Presi dent. Apply to Lt. Col. WM. VEK11ECK. bupt. mhl-l3VMwr BOTTER-FROM STEVENSON CREAMERY, In 3, 4 and 5 pound cases. GEO. K, BTEVENSON 4 CO, jySS-sfwr Sixth avenue REMOVALS- C. P. BERRES' BARBER SHOP; Owing tn the fire, has remored to 108 FOURTH AVENUE. mhl3.14 JOHN D. BAILEY, Auctioneer, Has removed temporarily to iho BANKING HOUSE OF W. H.THOMPSON &. CO.. Corner Fourth and Woods sts. mbl3-58 , PlTTSBUKG ) National Bank of Commerce, March 10. 1S9L THIS BANK HAS REMOVED TO IT3 new banking room in Bank of Commerce) buildlmr. corner Wood st. and Sixth ar. mbll-35 a L WADE. Cashier. W. J. EAST, Architect, Has remored from Federal St, ABegheny, to offices located in WEST1NGHOUSE BUILDING. mh4-42-MWF PlTTSBtTBG, PA. REMOYAL. Houi ,uu Hlgn Painter, has removed from 135 Third avenne. to 73 SIXTH AVENUE. Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special attention liven to the handling of plate glass, cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sfcr ligbts, etc House painting ana glazing la all its branches. ocl9-3-D REMOVAL. REA BROS. & CO., Bankers and Brokers, HAVE REMOVED TO NO. 115 FOURTH AV. mb.13-64 NOTICE. Office of Geesiasia SavlsosBasic. I PlTTSBCEG, March 12; 1S9L ( OWING TO YESTERDAY'S FIRE In the building of this bank we have taken temporary quarters in the offices lately occu pied by the National Bank of Commerce In the Floyd block, corner Wood St. and Sixth ar. Our fire-proof vaults and safes were opened to-day, and no loss or injury was sustained in any of the books and valuable papers of tho bank. We will therefore be ready for our cus tomary business at the above place Friuay. March 13. 1891. where wo shill be pleased tor meet tbe patrons of the bank. C. MEY'RaN. CHARLES SEIBERT. President. Secretary. mhlo-91 THE MERGANTfLE AGENCY, R. G. Dun & Co., Has remored to the Westinghouse Building. Tbe destruction of our records by fire will cause but a temporary inconvenience to our subscribers, as all reports are duplicated in our otber offices. Inquiries will receive prompt at tention. A. B. WIGLEY, mhl3-55-D MANAGER. READY FOR BUSINESS. We have secured possession of tbe two larza and substantial buildinzs, Nos. 45 and 48 Sev enth avenne. opposite New Grant street, ana with a complete stock of new goods respect; fully soBcit the patronage of the RETAIL DRUG TRADE. In addition to the goods formerly carried la stock we have added a full line of i DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. I This department will be under the cars of MR. CHARLES BABST, who will be glad to meet bis former friends and customers and to. serve them acceptably. NO GOODS AT RETAIL. L D. HARRIS DRUG CO., NOS. 45 AND 4S SEVENTH AVENUE. PITTSBURG. PA. Jnh4-I j O WING TO FIRE THE OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG SHOE CO.HAS BEEN REMOVED TO 401 Wood St9 X WHERE BUSINESS ;; .WILL BE TRANS- , ACTED AS USUAL. . Jt. "- . -: Pittsburg Shoe Company, T,T A TVTTTTr A r"T"TT D T7TJ"C V lYiriiN u x nv 1 - i.ui.o -it OF MEN'S- AND BOYS' .$ :.ir- . SHOES, ..? 7 " NOW AT 401 Wood St i -j -?! j. -jnhims .1" J ri j, -' t?SAi J &toM$k2Mit
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