53SW VrT' THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, TUESDAY, MAKO 17, :89L AN INSANE BULLDOG Cuts Up Once Too Often and Meets With a Yerj Sudden Death. HE WAS GUARDIAN OF A RAILWAY, Allowing Ko Train to Pass Without Bis Personal Inspection. OFTEN OOCKCD DDT Bi THE TEAISS Anatomists claim that a certain amount of brain and culture is necessary to enable an animal, whether human or brute, to become insane, and that the preva lence of insanity in a nation is a tribute to mentality. Insane elephants are olten heard of, but they are credited with considerable mentality. The dog is also supposed to have an intellect much above the brute average, but the bulldog is placed about the lowest in ttie scale of his species. A crazy bulldog at Ewing's Mills has furnished a noted exception. In his early youth this bulldog was noted for amiability ot character and temperament, but one day he was noticed to look wrathlully at a loco motive as it rushed past on the Montour Kail way. When the nest train came along he attacked it savagely, but was knocked over Hnd rolled into the ditch. He recov ered in time to catch the platform of the las: car with his teeth. His hold breaking, he lell to the ground and grasped the iron rail with his teeth. The next day he attacked a train as it pissed over the bridge, a structure some 7j feet long. The crazy brute was knocked to one Mae but lodged on the ends of the ties at right angles with the traip and the wheel amputated his tail. Un to this tune, the dog's owner, Mr. Ewing, regarded the brute's antics with amusement, and the people around the mill gathered as each train passed to see the fun, but yesterday the dog took it into his head to stop not only trains, but people irom pass ing along the railway, which, in the present condition of the wagon roads is the onlv thoroughfare that is passable. He at tacked a tin peddler and the peddler's wares were all that saved him lrom a severe laceration. The rattling of the ware, combined with the short bitc-belore-you-bark growls and snarls of the crazy dog and the irantic Slavic jargou of the peddler would have been amusing but for the imminent peril of the peddler. Mr. Kwiug came to the rescue and filled the crazv brute with lead. There was nothing hydrophobiac about the tins, as he took his rations of solids and fluids mi to the List, and with relish, but aupeared to consider himself the guardian of the railwav. AT A MEETING OF THE Employes of the Pennsylvania Lead Com pan), March 4, 1891, The following preamble and resolutions were unauimousiy adopted: Vhereas, It has pleased Almighty God in His infinite wisdom to remove from our midst Francis C. Blake, our Superin tendent and friend, who died ITebruarv 21, le91; and Whereas, It is but a just and fitting tribute to his memory that we express our apprecia tion ol his many virtues; therefore, be it Itesolved, That while we bow in humble submission to the will ot Him who ordereth all things widely, we nevertheless keenly realize that in the death of Francis C. Blake we have lost an employer most pa tient, conscientious and just in all his deal ings, impartial and sympathetic in the ad justment of all difficulties, and a friend who was ever ready, as far as possible, to smooth the pathway of lie for all. Ifesolved, That while wc are deeply sensi tive of our own loss, we would not be un mindful ol those whose loss is still greater; Kesolved, That we tenderly condole with the family of our departed friend in the hourV their affliction, and devoutly com jnend them to the care of Him who looks with pity upon the widow and the father less. Eeolved, That these resolution, be suit ably framed and placed in the office of our late Superintendent; that a copy thereof be presented to the family; that they be pub lished in the various Pittsburg papers, in the Mansfield Item, and in the papers of bis former home, Andover, Mass. By order of The Committee. Horses and Mules. Twenty-five head of extra good draught and general-purpose horses arrived at the stables ot the Arnheim Iive Stock Com pany, Lini., 52 Second avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. These horses were selected with great care, weighing from 1,050 to 1,750 pounds each. Anyone wishing to purchase a horse or mule should not fail to call at their place of business. Their mule yards are filled with choice stock from the smallest pit to largest draught mule. They guarantee to handle nothing but sound stock, and give fair trials to their custome.s in every re spect. Mar-gain;, in "cw and Upright Tlanos. "To make room for a large number of in gtruments now en route from the lactones, we will sell at once all new upright pianos, not of our regular line, regardless of cost. Second-hand square and upright pianos at great bargains. An exceptional oppor tunity to get a good piano at a low price. Terms to suit purchasers. Each instrument lully warranted. Store open each evening this week. Give us a call. Echolls, McMrrRRAT&Co., 123 Sandusky street, TWF Allegheny City. Early Spring Opening. On "Thursday and Friday, March 19 and 20," we will show pattern hats and latest novelties in millinerv. E. S. Giles. 56 Sixth street, Pittsburg; 94 and 96 Fed' eral street, Allegheny. August Loch, jeweler and optician, 145 Federal street, ha; returned from a trip East, where he has made a large purchase of foreign and American clocks and bronzes, and now opens special sale of the same. TUFSU H.A-B. Kobby little reefers for "tots," 2 and 3 years, and hundreds of children's jackets; reelers, 4 to 12 years. Boacs &'BuHL. THE question is where can I get the best spectacles or eye glasses correctly fitted. Answer: At August L-och's, Jeweler and Optician, 145 Federal street Prof. Dodge does the woik. TUFSU PKOPOSALS. "PROPOSALS Proposals will be received for the erection and completion of a five-story stone, brick and ten a cotta ofhee building for the Peabody In surance Company, fronting 100 feet on Market ttrect. Wheeling. W. Va. Bids will close at 2 o'clock P. si. on the 6th of APRILS J891. 3 be right is reserved by the Building Com niittee. through the Architect, to reject any or all bids. Drawings and specifications can he seen at the offiee of EDWARD IJ. FRANZHEIM, niblb-13n Architect, Wheeling, W. Va. ELECTIONS, PITTSBCBC. CISCISSATI. CHICAGO AND ) BT. LOUIS RAIIAVAT COMPANY. V . . PlTTSBrno. March IL 1891. J mHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE J. stockholders of the Pittsburg. Cincinnati. Chicago and St. Louis Railway Company will be held at the principal offices of the company, at 1003 Penn avenue. Pittsburg. Pa on TUES DAY, April 14. 189L at 11 o'clock A. M.. for the purpose of receiving the annual report for 1890, the election of 13 directors to serve for tbe ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before tbe meet ing. The transfer books will be closed on Satur day, March 21, and reopened on Wednesday April 16, 1S91. 5. B. LIGGETT, Secretary " tnhll-71-TTS S Display advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top llncbcing displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. SmithHeld and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS Ol'EN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT, rOK SALE. TO LT7T. AND OTER THANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE KECE1VM1 UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements thonla be prepaid unles. adver tisers already have accounts with THE Dispatch. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. HIS CAKbON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 602. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6121 l'LNN AVE. rrrrsDUitt -additional. THOMAS MCCAFFREY 3509 Butler street. EMILG. STUCKEY, 14th tn-ct and rennave. ALLEGHENY. A. .1. KAEKCHEK. SO Fedsral strc'. 11. J. McBKIUE, Market House, Allegheny. F. H. EGCERS A SON. Ohio and Chestnut st. THOMAS MclIENKY, Western and lrwln ares. O. W. HUGHES. Penns)lanlaand Bcsveraves. I'ERRY 51. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. Male Hem. ASSISTANT ARTIST IN OUR ENGRAVING establishment. Apply RAV1STHOIIXE BKOS.. S4 Fifth avenue, city. mlil7-71 BAKU Kit - A GOOD WHITE BARBER; steady Job lo a rood man: Address J. K.. box S7 Irwin. Westmoreland county, Pa. mhl7-62 BAKER -SECOND HANI). SEND WRITTEN app'lration to CHARLES J. KUENZ1G, Mansfield Valley, Pa. (Panhandle K. K). BAKER-FIRST-CLASS BREAD AND CAKE baker, at HARRIS' BAKERY. Wllklnsbnrg, Pa. "ROY WITH ONE OR TWO YEARS EXPEBI- JT KNCE In nluinblng business. Call 93 TWENTY-SECOND ST., Southside. mhl7-18 T-USHELMAN A FIRST-CLASS BUSHEL- inlv: good JL MAN: no drinking- man need apply; wages and steidr situation to right man. MIS FIT CLOTHINU PARLORS. 516 Smlthficld st. inhl7-96 UTCIIKR-A FIRST-CLASS MAN:REFKR LM'E required. Apply at 5140 lAKEICTx AVENUE. . mh17-GS CIOLOREI) BOY TO AJTENU HORSE AND con: aoply at once. THUS. S. O'NEIL, 5SCS Penn av. mhl7-59 CIAWASSER-INTKLLIGENT. FOR CEN- TURV Dictionary. H. WATTS, 431 Wood st. G OAT MAKERS TWO GOOD .MEN IMMEDI ATELY. THOMAS MOhG AN. Salem, l mblo-11 c AKPENTEK-AFFLYAT C02 LIBERTY ST.; city, mh 17-10 ITIOItEMAN-AN EXPERIENCED FOREMAN ? on erecting boiler wort of blast furnace plant. Apply at the CARROLL-POKTER BOILER AND TANK COMPANY, Penn av. and Second 6t. rnhl7-55 HEADERS-TWO SOBER. INDUSTRIOUS machine bolt headers to operate Lewis head er: steadr employment and Pittsburg prices. ANDERSON BOLT WORKS. Anderson, Ind mhl6-45 MACHINISr-A FIKST-CLASa GENERAL machinist: one who has had experience in managing a general machine "hop; none other need anplv. Address MACHINE SHOP. Dis patch office. mhlO-71'D PACKER EXPERIENCED FURNITUKF. packer. MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO . 437 Smlthficld st. f-pORTER-A GOOD. STEADY YOUNG MAN jl ior porier. inquire at ei. iiliAltl.lL HOTEL, between 11 and 12 o'clock A. M. mbl7-37 PRKSSER-A.N EXPERIENCED CLOTHING presser. SAMPL1NLR & RICH, 819 Liberty street. mhl7-91 JOR1ER-AT RED LION HOTEL.. mhl7-7S SAI.ESMKN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION to handle the new patent chemical Ink eras lnc. pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever pro duced: craes Ink tlioronglilv la two seconds; no abrasion of paper: 200 to 500 percent profit: one agent's sales amountca to 020 In six clays: another JC in two hours: we want one energetic general agent foreacti State and Territory; sample by mall 33 ct. For terms and lull particulars ad dress THIS MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., l.a Cross. Wis. nilil4-ai "TTTOODWORKER-TO AVORK ON BUGOIES, IT coachrs, top wagons and spring wagons. Apply to CHAS. J. EL1G 4 CO., No. 937Markek St., heeling, W. Ya. mhlS-lIO Acenrs. AGENTS WANTED-ANY AGENT HAVING bicn deceived bv misleading advertisements and circulars may secure the canvassing outat of the Memoirs or General Sherman, written by htinseir. with appendix by Hon. James G. Blaine, by sending his outfit to us and l". cents In stamps. Our book contains one thonsan.1 large pagcj and is the only authorized lire or Sherman. Send to CHARLES L. WEliVlKR S, CO.. 3 East Four teenth street. New York City. mhl7-90 AGENTS-TO SELL THE NEWEST AND best subscription books upon the market: the most recent additions to our list arc 'The steam Engine," by Daniel Klnnear Clark, Hon. Member Am. Society Mech. Engineers; 'The Family Physician." by J. McGregor-Robinson, ot Glasgow University: "Irish Literature" and Davenport's Condensations" or the best litera ture of all languages and ages. P. J. FLEMING & CO., 77 Diamond st. mhl5-TuWThFSSu AGENTS AND DEALERS-'IO A DAY AND expenses: no book canvaslng: ladles or gentlemen: fi 00 an evening, right at home: we make the H. and F. that sells In every family: sample free: something new; outsells eervthlngl enclose stamp for reply. Address BOYLS'lON MFG. CO., 817 Washington St., Boston. Mais. mhIO-95-TuThs AGr.NTS-TOSENDS. CENTS FOR THE OUT FIT of our grand new book. "Life and Deeds of General Sherman;" S0C pages: tells at 1 50. latest and best: circulars and terms Tree, but better order outfit at once and commence work. E. GATELY & CO., 25 Federal at.. Alle gheny, Pa. mnl5-8 AG ENTS-SEN 1) 50 CENTS FOR THE O UTF1T or General Sherman's Memoirs, written by himself, with an appeudlx by Hou. James G. Blaine; retail price. !'-.' this Is the onlv authentic lire or General snerman. CHARLES L. WEB STER CO., 3 East Fouruenih st.. New York City. mhlo-91 AGENTS-NEW CIGAR LIGHTER; EVERY clear smoker bnvs; lights In wind or rain; sample 15c two for 25c. SI dozen bvmail; stamps laken STAYNEKJfc CO., ProUdehce. R. I. lel9-65 remalfl Help. APPRENTICES-IMPROVERS, GOOD SEW ERS, operators: also ladles and girls tolearn dressmaking and cutting. Call or write. LON DON ANII PARIS DRESSMAKING CO..906 Penn avenue. jaS-16-TuWTh Gr1 1RL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AT salary, fl per week. Address at mhl7-20 rjist End: once BOX 65. T ADIKS AT ONCE FOR HOME AVORK, 430 JU riFTH AVENUE. mhl7-S2 SLWEItb-EXPtHIENCCD MACHINE SEW . l-Its: ronmr employes prelerred. SAMP I.1NEK A RICH. S19 Liberty St. mil 17-03 Male and lremale Help. BLACKSMITH. TEAMSTERS. FARM HANDS, vegetable gardeners, dining-room girls, cham bermaids, laundress dishwasher, cooks, nurse girls. 200 house girls, ladv's maid. MEKHA'S. 545 Grant st. Telephone. SO. rahl6-D Partners. PARTNER-WHO CAN COMMAND P0,009 cipltal: U a thorough, live, experienced business man and identified with this communitv; to such a partv a one-hair Interest will be offered in a flrst-clavs, old established cash furniture and carpet house In the heart or the city, with tho understanding that the business be conducted on the easy payment plan. Address SAFE BUSI NESS, Dispatch office. mh!5-42 Situations. BOOKKKEPING-I ATTEND TO ANYTHING In the line of intricate accounting, such as opening and closing or book or correction or errors: also give instructions In the use or the Voucher System. A. F. SAWHILL, 167 Federal St.. Allegheny, Pa. de6-54-D POSITION-BY YOUNG MAN OF 21, WITH 4 years' experience, furnishing reference and bond, wishes position as office assistautor.book keeplng. ROOM 1, Lxcelslor Building. nihl7-92-' -losition-as -bookkeeper h AGltAD- jl uaij-. oi uuui college. Address iC. W., Dispatch office. mhl7-5$ S1?.yATIOS-nY A YOUNG MAN AS GRO CLItl clerk or general office work; speaks En glish and Gennan. Address . K Dispatch office. mhI7-00 s ITUATION BYAPATTEUN MAKER. AD- DltESS PATTERNS. Dispatch office. rahl7-86 Horses. Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc CHEAP PACING HOUSE-MUST PACE HE LOW i:50. H.-H.,J)spaich office, inblo-43 TOONY AND CAKT-PONY MUST BE QUIET than 13 bands high. ..u.,i. ,vi a luiiu iu uriTC anu mil rauic Address 7U1 PENN BUILD- l1t?. mni7-&4 TO BUY-ONE SECOND-HAND FLATFOBJl spring wagon: weight MOOpounBi. Address WAGON. Dispatch offlce. mb:7-6S Financial. MONKT-OTJK FACILITIES TOR FURNISH ING money to any amount on bond and mortgage are nneqnaled: lowest rates of Interest and no delay. If yon need money applv MOKH13 tr'LKMlMU. llBFonrth ave. Jy27-80-TTSnu MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY. SUBURBAN and farm properties: stocks, scnool and. municipal nonds, as well as other securities, negotiated. ED. WlTTlSH, 410 Grant St., Pitts burg. Pa. fel4-2-D M ONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET REED B COYLE Jt CO.,131 Fourth av. dell-TTS WANTED. Financial. MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE securities, lowest rates: no delav. SAMUEL . BLACK & CO.. SO Fourth av. dcll-4-iThs MORTGAGES WANTLD IN SUMS OF J300. ti.000 and up to 1100, oco on city propertv or on property In Allegheny county. I. M. PEN NOCK. & SON, 117 Fourth av. mh71-TTS MORTGAGES-WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN in anv amount desired, at lowest rates, no delay. C. O' DON N ELL & SON, 1146 Penn av. . mbll-67 "HTORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY XtA, conntv property at lowest rates. A. WEAVER CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. lil-.-Mtl mh2-D MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at H. a and fi per cent. ALLES & UA1LEV. 164 Fourth are. Tel. 167. apl4-19-rrssu TO LOAN fOOO, tOO. IN AMOUNTS OF S3.000 xni upward, on cilv anl suburban property, on 5 per cent: also smaller amounts at 6 percent. BLACK & BAIRD, So Fourth avenue. se21-d'-'6-I TO LOAN ICOO, 000 "ON MORTGAGES 100 and upward at 6 per cent; SJOO, 000 at4,S per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms, k. li.FItr.NCH. 12i Fourth ave. ocI3-D C- ST OOO TO W.CO0 FOR SUBSTANTIAL .iJ-fJ7 enterprise: no risk. fnll Investigation. i Dispatch office. ni IU7-33 Cin OOO-TO BORROW tl0.O0O AT 5 PER tj iV" cent lor a ears on c!tr real estate worth 30,000. patch ofllce. Address CONFIDENTIAL. Dis- inhl5-49-Tusu Miscellaneous. T-OAT-A SMALL STEAM LAUNCH WITH D one or two horsepower outfit; give lowest price and particulars. AddrcbS M. E., Dispatch omce, inhl7-35 EVERY LADY-WISHING TO BE HER OWN dressmaker to call at 610 Penn ave. (op foslte Horne'S'Slorcs) and Investigate MAUAME LESHER'S ladies' tailoring system; no risk; parties responsible: school now open. nolO-23 PENSIONS THE PITTSUUUG PENSION AGENCY OF J. IL-STEVENSON A CO., 100 Firth av. Pensions now had for all disabled sol diers, permanently helpless children and widows of deceased, soldiers under late act ot Congress; pensions Increased to correspond with the dis ability: bounties collected: certificates of service procured w here discharges are lost. de-JO-K-TTP PURCHASER-FOR STANDS. CASES ANII other composing room furniture now stand ing on upper floor of No. 99 Fifth av., soon to be vacated: country newspaper or other cash huver will find this a rare chance. Call on BUSINtSS MAN AGER THE DISPATCH.Smlthfleld and Dia mond sis., between the. hours or 3 and 5 r. H. f20-117 70U- GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF X Stewart&Co.'sfinecahlnet photosforjl, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. niv25-J9-TTSU FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. FOR "SALE CHEAP-?3,200: TWO HOUSES, one of? rooms and one of 6 rooms, outbuildings nai gas, city water: large grounds, fronting two slrecls, onU 20 minutes from P. o. In West End. iinriy-sixtn ward: once made low to sell quick, ce W. A. HERLON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. mhl2-77-TTS TWO-STORi BRICK DWELLING OF SIX rooms, hail, marble mantels, water and gns. on Klrkpatrick t.: price only fi3no C. BER INGER&SON, 156 Fourth av. mhl7-12-TTS -TTYLIF. AV., NEAR KIRKPATRICK ST. V V Frame dwelling live rooms and bath: nicely papered and painted throughout: porch: lot per fectly level. 24x100 ft. to Hill st.desirable duell ing at a v ery reasonable price: possession April 1: price ?3.100. (11121) ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth v. Tel. 167. nh!4-32-TTSSu 300-A 15 PER CENT. NET. CITY 1N- ' VESTMEN 1". on account of owner leaving the city: two good storerooms. 11 living rooms and packing room, frith corner lot 30x45. H. C. CLARKE, 135 Fourth av. and Edgewood. Tele. 7212. Ial4-TTS East End Residences. Ai3,SO0 PROPERTY-IN EAST END. THAT is rented lor f720 r.er year, an investment that now nets 10 per cent; located on a paved street: very convenient to East Liberty statlou, P. R. R., and cable lines; neighborbood first rate; terms can be arranged to snit- not much cash needed to secure this line bargain. See S. A. DICKIE CD., Penn and Shadvav., E. E. 16-17. mhl6-15 NEW FRAME DWELLING OF NINE ROOMS, hall, vestibule, slate mantoK Inside shut ters, front and back porches and ail modern con veniences, good-sized lot, one minute's. walk from North Highland av. and Dnquesnc 'trac tion road: price. tS.500. C. BERINGER & SON, 156 Fourth av. mbl7-12-TTb OAKLAND -f5.600-A NEW TWO-STORY AND mansard brick dwelling of nine rooms, hall, vestibule, bath. Inside w. c and w. s.. slate man tels and tile hearths. Inside shutters, slldlngdoors between parlor and dining room; front and rear porches; lot 24x125: complete sewerage. For par ticulars sec J. E. GLASS, 133 Fifth av. rohl8-S3 -VTTILKINSBURG HOUSE-NEW, 6 ROOMS, it uuisueu amc, reception uau, pain, paoereu, nat. gas. city water, beautiful lawn, lot 50x122, four minutes' walk from station: S5.000, hall cash, bal. to suit. MAG AW AG OFF, 1.1 m.. 145 Fourth aenue.. inhl3-3J-Tursu 09 two-storv frame house or seven rooms and attic, ball, vestibule, bath. Inside w. c. and w. s., range, h. and c. water, slate mantels and tile hearths. Inside shutters, poichcs front and rear: Iot31xi00: this Is a rare bargain, and is only one minute" from Roup station and one-hairsquarc from Duqucsne car line on Ellsworth av. J. E. GLASS, 138 Flfthav. mhl7-68 CJO 200- FOR A PRETTY NEW SIX-ROOM CJO frame house in the East End. close to steam and cable cars: has front and back porches, hotand cold water. Inside w. c. bath, stationary wasbstand. natural gas. electric light, range, sink, slate mantels: terms verv easy and accom modating; Immediate possession. J. c. JAMI SON & CO., 133 Frankstowu av., E E. mhl2-32-TTS 500-A FINE M!OOM NEW FRAME OvJ' house with four finished attic rooms- slate mantels, tile hearths, fron; and back porches, sta tionary washstand. bath. h. and c. water; entire ly modern; near cable Hnrs or electric: a very roomy, comfortable horn, street paved: lot 30x125. Sees. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shadv av.. East End. 1843. mhl6-15 SO 100-IS VERY CHEAP FOR A NEW SIX J ROOM and attic Irani t house In a flneloca tlon in Fjist End. ithln threj minutes nf P. R. R. and electric line: has city water, good dry cel lar, wired for electric lights. Trout and back Borehe: a very desirable property. 25x112. S. A. iICKIEJtCO.. Penn and Shady avs., E. E. 4. mh 10-15 O-f 400 FOR A FOUR-ROOM FRAME tTj 1 9 house In the East End: onlv five mlnnleo walk Troin either cable or steam ears: the house is new and ready for occupancv; f30O cash, balance 515 per month. J. C. JAAilSON, 133 Frankstown av.. East Una. mhl2-32-TTS QQ 000-E.MSWOUTH. PA.. CHURCH AV., ijiJI new rrninc house ot six rooms and attic ball, vestibule, slate mnntels. frcajt yard: lot 50x140. A. Z. BYERS &CO., 93 Federal St.. Alle gheny. mhI7-4-Ti Allegheny Residences. DESIRABLE PROPERTY ON GALLAGHER st.. Second ward, Allegheny: franic house. nAcroomt,. hall, good cellar, vater and ;ras in house, with large lot 72x109 feet, leaving plenty of ground to build several more bonnes, c BEIt INGEIC&SON, 156 Fourth av. mhl7-12-TTS n KBKMVIJOU AV. AT A SACRIFICE IF nriee Si 500; in KX sold before April 1. 1S91: Greenwood av.. Allegheny, elegant press brick house nine rooms, snioon, parlor, marble man tels good hall, bathroom and attic: range in. kitchen; both gasc and water, and near street ears, lnaulreof GEORGE R. BOTHWEi.L. 1J4 Franklin St.. Allegheny. mhl4-7I-TTb -VTO. 56 CENTEKST., ALLEGHENY CITY i Administrator's auction sale; property mas, be sold: it consist of a one-story lrame dwelling with lot 22x5 leet. through to Church alley: sale to taWp place Wedncsda, March 25, at4r. M.. on the premises. BLACK &. BAIRD. Agents. No. 95 Fourth av. mhl7-52-I7.22.21 QA 300-BUliNA VISTA ST.. SF.COND OtJtt ward. Allegheny, rran-e dwelling. 7 rooms aud uttichalL bath, b. audc. water, pantrv, lauudry, good cellar, rront porch' house finished in hard wood: lot 30x100: casv terms: possession at once. BAXTER, THOJ1PSON & CO., 162 Fourlb av. nilil5-10I-TTSSu Hazelrrood Residence's. HAZELWOOD-2-STORY FKAMK DWELL ING of 7 rooms, bath, lull, laundry, hard itood finish, newly papered and palnted.nau gas. h. and c water. Inside w. c.. sewered, etc. : lot 60x120 feet: 2 minutes1 walk from Hazelwood sta tion and Second Avenue Electric Railway: price. sa.b00: terms reasonable. IRA M. llUKCilr 1EI.D, 15S Fourth av. iaiswar Suburban Residences. BENNETT STATION. WEST PENN RV.-AT administrator's auction sale, the Wagner property ou Logan St., adjoining A. lteinemaii's; it consists of about 5K acres of good ground, small lrame dwelling, sublc and other outbuild ings, as the property most be sold some one may get a bargkln: sale takes place on tho premises, Wcdncsdy, March 25, at S o'clock. BLACK BAIRD. Agents, No. S3 Fourth av. mhl7-52-17,22,24 -VTEW MODERN FRAME DWELLING OF JLI six roons, pantries, clothes presses, slate mantels, lllebcarths, lnsldo shutters, front and baek porches: large lot. 50x102 feet; street sew ered; at Ingram. P., C. i St. L iw R.: price only fi 200: payments, JVO and balance fWO per year. C BERINGER & bON, 158 Fourth av. mhI7-12-TTS SUBURUAN RESIDENCES AT GLENSHAW. P.& W.R.R. Two Qneen Anne lrame houses, nine rooms each, bathrooms, finished attics, porches, hot aud cold water, natural gas, com- filcte outbuildings: property Is almost new; lot a Ittle over half an acre: seven miles from city; near to railroad station ; would probably exchan ge for bouse and lot In tbe cltr. JAMES W.DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth av., Pittsburg. mbtf-lS' YEP.Y DESIRABLE SUBURBAN RESIDENCE at Kinsworth, P., Ft. W. & C. R. H., being a new frame dwelling of 12 rooms, bath, hotand cold water, fine cabinet mantels, tile hearths, hardwood finish, with 1H acres or ground, abund ance of shade trees, etc. ; price. 9.500: terms easy, a BERINGER A SON, 156 Fourth av. mhl7-12-rrs' CO ooo- UNDERCLIFF STATION. P. W. 5JO R. R.. three mlnntes from station, ten minutes from Etna, five acres of good ground with a new frame house of seven rooms and attic, slate mantels, hall, vestibule, front porch, spring and cistern water, anew frame stable and other buildings. For further particulars see A. Z a YER!T4 CO., S3 Federal St., All'y. mhl7-5-rr' FOR i SALE IMPROVED HEAL ESTATE. Suburban Residences. ffijQ 800 ANEW MODERN BntCK HOUSE, 30l all conveniences: lot 83x150: choice frutt trees, etc.: a charming suburban home: only one minute from station. D. P. THOMAS CO.. 403 Grant St.. Pittsburg. Pa. inlilV-55-TTR FOR SALE LOTS. East Enrt Lots. BUILDING LOTS CHEAP-VERY CEN TRALLY located In East End; 40xK0 reeron Alder, near Edwin St. .Sec W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. mh3-84'3.7.10.I4, 17.21 LOTS-TWO DESIRABLE LOTS ION RE BECCA, near Liberty st. ; each have 50 leet frontage and od depth: prices reasonable. MUKBY & EDSALL, 34 Fidelity Building. m h 17-25 LOT-701M0 FEET, ON FIFTH, NEARBELLE FIELD avenue, with large shade and orna mental treos: a very handsome lot. W. A. HEKRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. mh4-26-4.7. 12. 17.21 T CfcNTKAl, PART til.' K. E. I.OCA1ION JL good; suitable for two small houses: lot 33x 100; price, $1,300. HOWARD BROWN, 151 rourtnav. mhl7-74-TThs Suburban Lots. XTKW1'I'AJ OF M KINC LEVEL LOTS-AT JLX Marlon station, eight mlnntes from city, on B. A O. R. IS., or 20 minutes by Second av.clcctrlc road; lots from (350 up;S10 down aud S3 per month, without Interest or la-xcs: comeo,nick if jou want a bargain or safe investment. MORRISON & BANKS, 10C Third av., cor. Wooa st. J J17-TTS QUBURBAN I'KOPKIIT THE LARGEST IC lots, the lowest nrlpps and flip, easiest and best terms in the county at Slieraden, 15 minutes from Union station: see Sheradcn before you buy else where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretary, 1-7 Fifth av. fe27-72-D Farms. 100 ACRES UK-LAND. WITHIN ONE 171 A RM- U i mile of railroad station. 4J acres of which Is good white oak timber. For particulars address or call on J. Q. TRUXAL, Grecnsbiirg. West moreland co.. Pa. mhl2-13 , FARM-FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-ALL OR in part, 441 acres good land, convenient to Pittsburg, railroad and Ohio river; residence 10 rooms, modern finish; largenew barn, complete; HOacres excellent oak timber: all kinds of out buildings; 6 producing oil wells: at low farming land price; new list of properties, ED WITl'lSH, 410 Grant St., Plttsbur;. mlil3-D Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. RENT OR SALE Hotels, cottages and "oath houses; lots for sale In all parts of the city; also South Atlantic City. ISRAEL G. ADAMS & CO,, Real Estate Agents. Heal Estate and Law Building, feb-90' FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. A ONE-HALF INTEREST IN LIGHT MAN UFACTURING business that nays large re turns for sale; a partner preferred who can assist in conducting the business; less than $1,000 capital required: relerences exchanged. Apply at 129 OHIO ST., Allegheny City. inhl7-67 BARBER SUOP-A FIRST-CLASS BARBER shop: must be sold before April 1. Call at A. EDMSJcCO.'S. 502 Liberty st., Pittsburg, Pa. USINESS - WELL-ESTABLISHED. LIGHT manufacturing business. Any person wish lug to make a profitable investment may address P. O. BOX No. 448. mhl5-5 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 doing a yearly business of be tween S25.000 and $30,000; owner having other business cause ror selling. Address H. MO YER, Bcaier Falls, Pa. mh4-13 CHEAP STOCK AND FIXTURES OF A first-class drug store, also buildings, wilt be sold separately, ir desired: owner wishes to retire from the business. Address CHARLES T. COOPER. Sewlcklcy. Pa. mbl5-66-TuThSu DRUGSTORE DOING CASH BUSINESS OF 13. 000 per year In the best town In Central Pennsylvania. Inquire or J. T. B. CAMPBELL, care ol Geo. Av Kelly & Co., Pittsburg, Pa. mhli-10-D GROCERY STORE-ON CARSON ST., S. S., complete In all respects and ready for busi ness; 4 duelling rooms and storeroom: rent, SJ0 per month, Includli.g nat. gas and water rent: wl i sell l a bargain. TRESsEL & TENF.R.1I5 Fourth av. Telephone 40. mhl3-50-13.14.15,17,19.21 TOARE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR JLV sale or . nt one of the best storerooms In the best little village In Eastern Ohio; no dry goods store here: no better point in the State of Ohio to sell goods.. For particulars write to JESS KEPNER, New Garden, O. inhl-85-TThssu RESTAURANT-F1NELY LOCATED. S1.800: butcher shop, planing mill and lumber yard, with annual business or $150,000, on casv terms; shoestorc. tlnshop. grocery stores, 8500 to $5,000; bakeries, cigar stores, drug stores, milk denots. SHKFARD & CO.. 151 Fourth av. re25 KOUTE-F1RST-CLASS DISPATCH NEWS PAPER route, daily and Sunday; gross profits amounting to S42 weekly; will sell for cah only. For information call alter 6 F. M. at 86 ANN ST., Pittsburg. mhG-117 Business Properties. 5Q SOO-FlFTII AVENUE BUSINESS PROP OO ERTY A big bargain: only one square from Court House, having erected thereon a brick house of five rooms aud storeroom : good Invest ment: lot 21. 0x112. For further particulars call on HUMPHREY & WHITE, 535 Grant st. mhI7-70 Manufacturing Sites. MANUFACTURING SITK. 1H)X13. WITH railway switch, eorner Bayard st. and 1. & Y. it. 1L, S-ixth ward, Allegheny: only 9,000, which Is a bargain for such a property; look at it immediately. A. LEGGATE & bON. 103 Fourth avenue. mhH-36 J? OR SALE-MISCELLANKOCS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc WAGONS, HARNESS, TAUPAUL1NS, ETC. One single abd one double platform spring wagon, two sets single harness, fonr tarpaulins and will sell cheap, GEO. S. MARTIN & CO., & Liberty st. inhl3-2 Machinery and Metals. ENGINES. BOILERS AND CONNECTIONS, with freight elevator, tormlng part of ilnnU catc plant heretofore kept In building No. SSFirth av. for use in emergencies by The Dispatch: bar gain to quick buyer. Call on BUSINESS MANA GER THE DISfATCH. Sinllhfleld and Diamond sts., between the hours of 3 and 3 p. si. fe20-ll7 ONE SECOND-HAND PORTABLE ENGINE And boiler combined. 35 horse power; also a number of second-hand wood-working machines; can be bought at a low figure. VELTE t Mc DON AfA, Penn av. and Thirty-second st deI5-TTS' SECOND-HAND ENGINE AND BOILERS OncH.:4. two 12x18, one 11x21, one 10x20, one 10x16. 4x12, 8x12 and large lot of smaller sizes: 10-H. I, mounted portables, one pair or boilers 42x2G: agent for the Standard governor, pumps, shafting, pullevs, etc 2:1 and 25 Park Way, Alle gheny, Pa. J. S. YOUNG. rc6-D SECOND-HAND ENGINES-ONE 27 H. P. Ball pat, electric light engine, almost new; one 5x3. one 7x7, one 5x6, vertical eucincs: one heavy 14x24. one 11x12, 3 8x12 and 27x12. In hori zontal engines: all coodasnew. HARM ES MA CHINE DEPOT, 38 First av., Pittsburg. Pa. Ja!-D OTH O Pipes for healing three large rooms: boiler Is 9x3 feet built last year; engine, iOh. p.: all In splendid condition; will be e-old low toi prompt cash buyer. E. F. ANDERSON, 99 Flfthav. U11115-61'' ri Mir. PORTEK & DOUTHETT CO., 1,151., DAR JL BACH st. and Klvcr av.. Allcghenv, Pa.. engines, boilers and callings Repairing prompt-JaS-86 ly attended to. Miscellaneous. x COMPOSING ROOM FURNITURE. SUCH AS stands, cases, trucks and chases: desiring to quickly dUpose or the duplicate plant now standing on upper floor ol No. 99 Fifth av.. no reasonable offer w 111 be refused. Call between 3 and 5 P. M. on BUSINESS MANAuElt 'IUE DISPATCH. Smlthfield and Diamond sts. fc20-117 F UKNI1URE AND CARPETS AT C1H MARCH A.ND'st, hast End. including oncclexant hat rack: also oak roll top desk; wilt he ollered at a bargain Mondav and Tuesdav. mhl5-14S HOTEL OUTFIT COMPLETE TIIIIUUUH OUT; furniture kitchen and dlulng-rooni equipment, 50-room house: to be removed. Ad dress P. O. 40X112, Cleveland, Ohio. mhl6-12 1 HO3 ACRES 'PIlTSnURG VEIN COAL" LVJil In'EIIzabeth township. Allegheny county. Apply: to TITUS s. EMERY. ISSSouth Fourth st, Philadelphia, mhl7-51Tu PEKsONAL. PEKSONAL-Sl'ltONw LAHOKEKS: KAHM hauas, etc, from Virginia. PEKEOKINO, Fourlll av. Tel. 1600. in h 17-63 PEKSONAL-CAbH PAID FOK OLD COLD and silver: Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. CHBUJ. UAUC1I, S41 Smlthhclil st. Jal5-31 PEKONAL-ltEAL ESTATE AND 1NSUK ANCF.. MYUt (1ALLINGEK, Voder law building, cor. Filth and Wyllc ats. Telephone 1707. mhS-145 PEIf50NAL-WE15SI'ER'S LARGE QUARTO Dictionary. 82 50; special bargains lu olJand new books during this month. FRANK. BACON & CO., 301 bmltlifield st. inlil2 PERSONAL FINE BOOKS-WE HAVE THE finest collection or finely illustrated books In Pittsburg: bciutitulblndlngs; low prices; come and see them: hundreds or books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900 Liberty st. de!2 PERSONAL- RELIEVE THAT TIREdT aching reeling about the eyes by having proper glasses adjusted by CHE:SMAN & MAM NION. 42 Federal st.. Alleghenv. Best 1 spec tacles on earth. Artificial eyes Inserted. rea-113-Trsu PEIiSONAL-I.NFORMATIONWANTED-MR. A. C Mai berry, of445 Ellast.,Bloomfleld, left his home Sabbath morning, March 8: his height 1st feet: had on brown overcoat, soft reltb.it, dark bine panti. was&Oyears old, sandy mustache, dark brown with considerable gray balr: was slightly demented. Any Information concerning him will be gladly recelvedby THE FAMILY. mlil5-M LOST. Osr-l'OUKETBOOK, BETWEEN FLEISH- MAN'S and 406 Penn av. Finder keep money and return book and papers to 200 SECOND AV. mb!7-9 LOST. STRAYED OR bTOLEN-SUNDAY, March IS, 'from tbe residence of R. A. Kerr. Center av., near Craig St.. a brown mare, with the hair off left front leg: abont KH hands. Par ties having same will return to above address or to WM. KERR'S SONS, 119 Webster av., cltr. mbl7-ll TO LET. j City Residences. HOUSK-POSSESSION AT ONCE-8 NEARLY new brick bouses on Forty-sixth and a half st.; one minute from Butler st. cable cars: newly painted Inside and outt every room newlypaperea; lusldc shutters: water In .kitchens: good cellar and private yard to each house; 6 rooms in 4 bouses and t small room extra in others: will be rented at (20 per month to good" tenants only; houses can be seen at anv time. Inquire G. G. O'BRIEN, 292 Firthav.. Pittsburg. orR. MCCHESSNKY, ShiHcr Bridge Works, Forty-eighth st, and A. V. R. R. ja22.TTSt TO LET-SMALL HOUSES; ?15 PER MONTH; six rooms, modern fixtures. No. 207 Ply niunthat. : alsoflOou McCandless av.. new house, six rooms; also 1323 Sycamore St., 8 rooms, mod ern fixtures. $17 per month; also No. 2315 Jane St., Southside. 4 rooms, SJ3 per month: also others; call or send ror list. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. mh!7-2 TO LKT-M0 PER MONTH: A VERY DESIR ABLBhouse; nine rooms, modern fixtures; No. 53 Center av.. one ot the most central and de sirable locations In the downtown olstricts: send for list. W. A. HERRON Jfc SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. mhl7-2 Ea&t End Residences. COLLEGE AV., NEAR ELLSWORTH; Z STORY frame dwelling; 6 rooms: all con veniences; 4j25. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av. mhI5-97t OAKLAND CORN BR OF IIOQUET AND Fra7lcr sts.; a choice brick residenccof seven rooms, hall, vestibule and all modern con veniences; laundry and basement: lot 75 leet front: rento0nernioith; immediate possession. J. E. GLASS, 138 Fifth av. mhl7-8St -4NE MINUTE FROM ROUP STA.-A NEW Lr six-roomed dwelling, with all modern con veniences: lot 39x100: rent, 835 per month. J. E. ULASS, 138 Flfthav. mhl7-83t TO LET-A HANDSOME NEW HOUSE--212 Ncgleyav., 'Nineteenth ward; eight rooms beside pantry, bath, laundry: most modern fix tures: 60 per month: send for list. W. A. HER RON SONS. 80 Fourth av. mhi7-100-TT8 T0I.ET-?32 PER MONTA-AT SHADYSIDE, ou Bauin st.. eight rooms lit flue order ; nice yard; a very good house for the money: (send for list). W. A. HERRON SONS, bO Fourth av. mhl7-100-TTS TO LET-NO. 103 ROUP(NOW NEGLEY AVE NUE), near Firth avenue, a good and mod ern house: in rooms: S0 per month send for list. W. A. HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mhl7-l-TWF Allegheny Residences. SIX-ROOM HOUSE-HALL. BOTH GAS AND water, new ly papered, situated on Ri dgewood av.. Allegheny, close to electric cars. BALTEN SPERGER.t WILLIAMS. 154 Fourth av. - mbl7-97t THAT LARGE. WELI.-AFFOINTED THREE STORY brick dwelling with front porch, situate No. 20 Bldwcll st., near Western av., Al legheny, contains 14 rooms and all the modern improvements, inside bathrooms and w. c, ser vants' w. c. In basement, elevator, elegant laun dry, porcelain tubs; will be rented reasonable to a first-class tenant. Inquire at No. 6U9 L1BKRTY STV Pittsburg, Pa. mhl7-57t TO LET-NO. 129 NORTH AVENUE. FRONT ING Allegheny Parks, 16 large rooms, mod ern fixtures: will rent for one to three years: 133 34 per month: send for list. W. A. HERRON A SONS. SO Fourth av. mhl7-IQ0-TT3 OT S-N'EAT " SIX-ROOSI HOUSE, NEW, 3)JLO ulcclv papered: lale St., second ward, Allevlicnv: hill district; nice little home ror gen teel family: onlv such will be considered. A. LEGGATE ,t SON, 103 Fourth av. mhl3-60t Suburban Residences. CRAFTON-NEW HOUSE NINEROOMS, TWO porches; finely situated: three mlnntes from station; rent ?22 50 permonth. J. K. MURPHY, opposite station. Cralton, Pa. mh!7-5bt EMSWOKl'H HOUSE-SEVEN KOOM3, ON Chnrcn av., near Presbyterian Church. In quire ON 1'i.EMlSES. inhl7-llt FURNISHED DWELLING CONTAINING seven Jarjte rooms; also servants,1 bath and small room, large ball and reception hall, bay windows, pantry, three stairways and vorches, screens for enure house: this dwelling Is lur ni&hed handsomely throughout; also nice stable with room for man servant; handsome lawn; lot 240x3)0: nice large fruit shade trees; everything Is in excellent condition; will rcntforone year; situate right at Gienfled sUtlon. 1'. 1". W. At". K. K. Inquire of AliDKEW FISHKK, 161 Fifth av., Pittsburg. mliH-Kt HOU&E-OF7KOOMS AT JACK'S KUN: $ permonth. Inquire ofGEOKGE It. BOTM- u.ijLi. jut rranhiinst., Allegheny. inhl7-7-TTSt SHEKIDAN bTA., P.. C. ST. L. K. B.-A new frame residence of 10 roums and all mod ern conveniences: Hater on each floor; about one half acre ot ground; rent, $30 per month. J. E. OLAbS. 13S FHtU av. nihl7-88t TWO MINUTES' FROM HOMEWOOl) STA TION, four new brick dwellings, from five to eight rooms each, with bath, range, nat. gas and electric lights, from SIS to S2S per month. DEN.MSTON. EI.DEKKL Jb CO.. Llm., 6304 Penn av., E.E. Tel. 5327. mhl7-32-TTt W ILDWOOD STATION. A. V. R. 11.. ONK mile from city line 1 house 9 rooms,? 15 per month;2 houses 5 rooms, fj per month; 1 house 5 rooms, ?6 per month: 1 house 9 rooms. S20 per mouth: farm 75 acres, $15 per month: good board walk from station to each house, natural gas and spring water. T, s. KNAP, 3313 Penn av. mhl2-19t CST PER MONTn-SHERIDAN STA1ION, 5LO P.. C. C. &St. L. It 11.. a nice new frame house of five rooms, ha!!, front and rear porches; lot 90x160. J. E. GLASS, No. 138 Fifth avenue. mlil7-8St Itooms. FARLORS-THREE PARLORS SUITABLE for physician or light business: also part of dwelling, seven rooms and laundry. Inquire DR. YATES, 802 Penn av., or U. W. SPENCER, 81 Diamond st. mhl'-Vlt Business StandSf ALLEGHENY RENT ?37 50 PER MONTH: good stand for a baKcry, cor. Washington av. and Manhattan St.. storeroom and five dwell ing roomi. Inquire or CEORUER. BOTHWEI.L, 104 Franklin St., Allegheny. mhll-I6-TTSt T71LOOR 10x40, WITH OK WITHOUT POWER. J? suitable for light manufacturing. Inquire of PEARL LAUNDRY, 25 Federal St., Pittsburg. mhl3-42t L ARISE STOREROOM-AT 75 (DISPATCH building) Diamond St.: next store but one toSmithfield; size about 20X100, and widening to So leet in the rear; steam heat, electric light and rear entrance for wagons and goods; power can also be supplied if needed. Apply to J. i.. CLARK, room 26, Dispatch building, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond st. J.i22-'J7t O'lOKEROOM, S2I FUNN AV.. NEAR NINTH Al condition: suitable fur anv IO St., 19165. I nice business: also one-half orsecoud floor In same building lor omce purposes. Inquire C. RIEGER, ou premises. mh!7-16f S" TORES AND BUSINESS ROOMS IN ALL parts of the two cities and snburbs: send vour name and address and wc nill mall you our rent list regularly until April 1, free of charge. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. del7-2ut THE SIXTH FLOOR OF 75.77and 79 DIAMOND st. will be to let from April 1, with possibly possession to lessee earlier; dimensions 00x90 leet: lighted upon all Tour sides and also from large central well: suitable 1'or large -wholesale wareroom or light manufacturing: both passen ger ami rrelght elevators, electric light steam heating aud power supplied IT necessary. Apply to J. L.CLAliK, room 28, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond st ja22-9St TO ce LET-NEW STORLKOOM. S600. HIGH celling, plate gtas lront. cemented cellar. me oniv storeroom leii. in uie Bternt iiuiuung, Ohio St., Allegheny: fend Tor list. W. A. lll'K RON Jfc SONS, SU Fourth av. mhl7-l-TWF p-QT AND 537 FIFTH AV. FINE SEW tJijtJ storerooms: nlatc glass fronts, good cel ars: low rent: elegant Ineatlon for growingorany retail business. BAXTKlt, THOMPSON Jt nl 162 Fourth av. niiUJ-OSt XfX FIFi'H AV.-WAItEIIOIJSE, SU FEET tlvfj front; occupied for 20 years as feed store, good chance to get into an establlhed business: low rent. llAXTKIt, THOilP&O.N CO.. 1C2 Fourth av. lnhl5-9D-MTuThsut Offices, Desk Koom. Utc OFFICES-IN THE WEST1NGTIOUSE BUILD ING, the handsomest and best, equipped ofllce building In Western Pennsylvania: thor oughly fire-proof: electric light, beat and Janitor service Included in rent: rates lower than any oilier first-class building lntheclty. For partic ulars annly bv letter or otherwise to AGENT WEsTlNiiHOUSE UUII.DINO, room.52 le3-7-ThFut OFFICES-IN IRISH. J'ENN. ElSNElt, EX CELSIOR, Schmertz, Kuhnaud other build ings ami In other good localities: send us your name and address and we will mall you our rent list regularlv until April free or charge. BLACK & BA1UD. 95 Fourth av. JalS 63t OFFICE-LARGE Or'riCE ON riKST FLOOR bltannon buildtngh103 Fourth av.. now occu pied bv r. Fhiswaltc, broker. Inquire ROOM 44. mli4-"32t OFFICES -DESIRABLE OFFICES IN TUB SareiDeposit Company Building. Apply at theOFFlBE OF THE COMPANY, Fourthav. mh!2-39-Dt mo X II. LET-A FEW GOOD OFFICES IN THE DallmeYer block. 96 Fourth av.. in tho verv heart of the business center: hear, elevator and Janitor service with good wide entrance: verv low. See W. A. 1IERKON A SONS. 80 ronrlh avenue. mhl2-22-TTB TO LET-VEltY CHEAP: OFFICES, J16 PER month (which includes heat), on second floor of the Sterrlt Building. Ohio and West Diamond sts.. Alleghenv. Send for list, W. A. HERRON SONS, 80 FOurthav. inhl7-99-TTS Miscellaneous. DWELLINGS. STORES ANDOFFICES-UPON request we will mall you our rent list reg ularly uutil April 1, iree or chirge: write your hame plainly and give nil resilience address street and number. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. fe8-71t X ODGE ROOM HANDSOMELY FUR XJ N1SHED. conveniently located. Inquire or GILBERT A. HAYS. 89 Fourth av. re24-4V.TT8t FOUND. OUND-A RELIEF FOR Mi HEADACHE BY having proper glasses adjusted by the ex perts In lenses, CHESSMAN & MANNION, 41 Federal stf.-Allegheny. Best fl spectacles on earth. Artificial eyes Inserted. leS-113-TTSn F OUND-A LARGE LOT Or WINTER clothing belonging to residents of this city was found hanging in the rooms occupied by DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth ave., upstairs, altered, cleaned and repaired: the owners should call for tbem, as Dickson requires tbe room. noU-D AUCTION .SALES. BY JAS. W. DRAPE & CO. PINE EUKNITUEE, SIDEBOARD, PIANO, CARPETS, Etc., AT AUCTION, At Residence of Mr. C. R. Martin, 415 LINCOLN-AVENUE, EAST END, THURSDAY MORNINO, March 19, At 10 O'clock. There is cpoil parlor furniture, lounge, easy chair, marble top table, fine sideboard, exten sion table," dining room chairs, chamber sets, dressing cases, bureaus, towel racks, bedsteads, mattresses, beddln;, child's cottage bedroom set, bat rack. Brussels carpets, ball and stair carpetiand rods, curtains, portable range, stove and utensil;, chinaware, piano, etc everything to be sold. Terms cash. JAS. W. DRAPE &. CO., Auctioneers, mhl"-49 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. A UCTION SALE OF JAPANESE GOODS At No. 626 Smithfleld street, between Sixth and Seventh nvennes. Entire stock, comprising over JJi.000 In value. We hez to announce to the public that, our JAPANESE WARE DE PARTMENT, which has been a'feature in our business, having been attended by almost every lady Id the two cities and the surrounding country, will bo DISCONTINUED in tho future. Our room oo 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 our patrons, and wo" wonld tne'refore advise you to attend our sale and get your pick out of one of the largest and most complete lines of Japanese foods in the country, sale beginning Monday, larcb 2, at 9:30 a. m., and 2 p. M and Satur day, 7 p. 3f., and continuing until all goods are disposed of. Goods delivered. WM. HASLAGE A SON. J. A. Robinson, Auctioneer, 62B SmithHeld street. tnb2-2SO AUCTION SALE-THE COMPLETE AND handsome furnishment of an Allegheny residence at anction TUESDAY MORNING. March 17. at 10 o'clock, at the rooms No. 311 MARKET ST. Owners are leaving city and everything must be sold. Fine curtains, pic tures, bric-a-brac, piano, very fine tapestry par lor suit, art table, fur rug, piano lamp, elegant hall, room and stair carpets, handsome' cham ber sults.decoratcd toiletware; hair and hnsk mattresses, bed springs,' bedsteads, bureau", washstands, ebllfonier, wardrobes, bed lounge, hall rack, china closet, leather chairs, odd rockers, dishes and glassware, sideboard, ex tension table, laundry and kitchen goods, horse blankets, driver's fur robes, cape and whip, etc. Also the last of those very elegant parlor suits consigned to us by an Ohio manufacturing firm who bave gone out of business. HENRY AUC TION' CO.. Auctioneers. mlilo-122 MARSHAL'S SALE-BY VIRTUE OF A writ ot venditioni exponas issued out of the District Court of the United States lor the 'Western District or Pennsylvania.in admiralty, and to me directed, I will expose to public sale, at the United States Marshal's office, in the city of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, on THURS DAY, the 2Gth day of MARCH, 1831. at 11 o'clock A. 3L, the recovered portions ot the wrecked steamboat "Thomas P. McCleary," as follows: Tbe bull, or as much thereof as re mains, lying at Crow Island, In the Ohio river; a portion of the wheel, with shaft, one pitman, cylinders, etc., lying near the mouth of Cork's Run, Ohio river, libeled, seized, attached and condemneu in sam court. J. R. HARUAH, U. S. Marshal. MARSHAL'S Office, Pittsburg, Pa.. March IS, 1S9L mhl4-20-D J. A. McKELVEY, Auctioneer. Household furnltnre, property and live stock. Office 81 Frankstown Av., East End. Terms npon appliction. mbS-143 EOBINSON 4 CO., H26 SM1THFIELD S1REET, furnish experienced auction eers for sales of ' .REAL ESTATE. FURNITURE. At residences, closing out stores, etc. Terms reasonable. Ie27-71-D AUCTION SALL H. B. SMITHSON. Real Estate and General Auctioneer, room 53, Eisner bnildlng. Fitth and Wood street. Sales of jewelry and merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. cleo-66 n LEGAL NOTICES. VTOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR PAR Ll DON Application will be made to the Board of Pardons of the State of Pennsylvania upon TUESDAY, the 21th day ol .March. 18)1, for tbe pardon of David Doughty, who was convicted of conspiracy to defraud at No. 753 of September Sessions. 1800. of the Cburt of Quarter Sessions of Allegheny countv. mlilO-56-Tu ESTATE OF CHARLES 8. McCARGO, deceased. Administrator's notice. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Charles S. McCargo, late of Allegheny City, Allegheny conntv, Pertna., de ceased, have been granted to tbe undersigned. to whom all persons indebted to said estate are reqnestel to mate immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay to HARRISON D. MASON, Administrator, 162 Ridge avenue. Allegheny. f elO-3-Tu JOHN C. SHOEMAKER, Bakewell Law Building. TESTATE OF WILLIAM O'HARA SCULLY, I i deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of William O'Hjira Scully, late of tbe city of Pittsburg, county ot Allegheny, and State of Pennsyl vania, deceased, have been granted to the un dersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediat'e pay ment, and those having claims or demands against tbe same will make them known with out delay. AMANDA W. SCULLY, Execu trix, Westminster place, Pittsburg. Pa. fel7-3l-Tu ESTATE OF JOHN D. KEISLING. DE CEASED Administrator's Notice Notice is hereby given that letters of adminis tration on the estate of John D. Keisling, late of Collier township, Allegheny county. Pa., de ceased, bave been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay to SAMUEL KEISLING. Administrator. 14(19 Carson at, Pittsburg, Pa., or FERDINAN YETKA. Collier township. Pa. fel7-jl-TU OFPICIAL riTTSBUKG. PlTTSBURO, March 9. 1SUL SEALED PROPOSALS WILL 1JJE RE CEIVED at the office of City Controller until THURSDAY, the 19th day of March. A. D. 1501, at 2 o'clock, for the refitting of Council Chambers and new furniture for the same, ac cording to specifications prepared by C. Ilart berger. architect, which" are on file in the Gen eral Office, Department of Public Works. Blanks can bo obtained at tbis office. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond In double tbo amount, with, two saretles, probated before tbe Mayor or Citv Clerk. Tbe Department of Awards reserves tbe right to reject any or all bids. E. M.'BTGELOV. Chief of Department of Public Works. v ml)9-.')l Department of Public ,Saff.ty, i Pittsbcbq. March 11. ItSM. ( SEPARATE AND SEALED PROPOSALS will bo received at the office of the City Controller until 2 o'clocl: P. it. on TUESDAY. March 17, 1S91, for printing and binding 750 copies of the report of the Department ot Public Safety for the year 1890: and 500 copies of tbe report of the'Bureau of Health for the year 1890. Specifications for said work can be seen at the offlco ot the department. Bond in double the amount of tbe bid, with two sure ties.'tnust accompany each proposal, said bond to be probated belore the Mayor or Citv Clerk. Tho Department ol Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN, Chief Department of Public Safety. mhl2-91 office of the citt treasup.er, Municipal Hall. Sjhthfield St. VTOTICE IS HEREB GIVEN THAT ALL XI owners (whether resident or non-resident of tbe city of Pittsbnrg) of drays, carts, wagons, carriages, buggies, etc., to pay their licenses at tbis office forthwith. All licenses not paid on or before the first Monday in March, 189L will be placod in the hands of vehicle officer for collection, subject to collection fee of 50 cents on each license. Aud all persons neglecting to pay on or before first Mondav in May, IBM, will be subject to a penalty double the amount of tho licenses, to be 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 out, or 25 cents .additional will be charged on the license. Rates of license: Each one-horse vehicle. S6: each -two-horse vehicle, flO; eaclf four:borse vehicle, $12;- each four-borSe back, $15; otuni busses and timber wheels, drawn by two Lorses.'JlU.. , , One extra dollar will be charged for each ad ditional horse used In above specified vehicles. J. F. DENNISTON. fe6-tl-a City Treasurer. RESORTS. mHE CHALKONTK-1 ' . v I . ATLANTIC CITY, N. J On the beach, with nnsurpasjod ocean view. Salt water baths in tbe bouse. Send for circular. " fel-90-B E. ROBERTS 4 SONS. CTADDONllALL. j ATLANTIC CITY, N. J Now. open Hot and ColU Bea Water Baths In the House. WW! LEEDSAUFPINCOIT. KEMOVALS. PITTSBURG ) National Bank of CoMJiEitcE, March 10. 1S9L , BANK HAS REMOVED TO II. mHIS X ne ew bankln? room in -liank ol Commerce bulldlnc. corner Wood St. and (Sixth av. mbll-35 C. L WADE. Cashier. CHARLESSOMERS & CO., .DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE. Will remove their central office. No. 313 Wood street, to No. 129 Fourth Ave,, Directly opposite tbo New Postofflce. ON APRIL 1st mblt37 REMOVAL. IR- C. IlVLIILiljDEJE Hou;; uuu&ign Painter, has removed from 135 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 and glazing in all its branches. ocl9-G3-D NOTICE. OfWce of Germ ania Savihgs Bask, I Pittsburg, March 12. 1S9I. OWING TO THE LATE FIRE In the building of tbis bank wo bave taken temporary quarters in the offices lately occu pied by tbe National Bank of Commerce in the Floyd block, corner Wooa st and Sixth av. No loss or injury was sustained in any of tho books and valuable papers of the bank. We are therefore ready for oar customary business at the above place, where we shall be pleased to meet the patrons of the bank. C. MEYRAN, CHARLES SEIBERT, President Secretary. mhl-MS-D READY FOR BUSINESS. We bave secured possession of tbe two large J aou auusianuai uuiiuiiia, i-. wuuu rtooev enth avenue, opposite Now Grant street ana with a complete stock of new goods respect fully solicit the patronage of the RETAIL DRUG TRADE. In addition to tbe goods formerly carried in stock we have added a full line of DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. This department will bo nnder tbe careot MR, CHARLES BABST, who will be glad to meet bis former friends and customers and to serve tbem acceptably. . NO GOODS AT RETALL. L H. HARRIS DRUG CO., NOS. 6 AND 43 SEVENTH AVENUE. PITTSBURG. .PA. mbl-D MEETINGS. NOTICE THE REGULAR ANNUAL meeting of tbe stockholders of the Amer ican Preservers' Company will be held at tbe office of the company in the city of Pittsburg, on WEDNESDAY.the ISth day of March.1891, at 2 p.m. B. E. RYAN. Secretary. mh8-13 MEMBERS OF GENERAL TAYLOR Lodge No. 50, A. O. U. W are requested to meet at their ball, Fourteenth street. S. S., TUESDAY, March 17. at 1:30 p. Jt, to attenu the luneral of Brother Frank Parker. Members of sister lodges cordially invited to attend. mblS-lS STOCKHOLDERS' MEETINU A SPE CIAL meeting of tbo stockholders or tbo Monongahela N.ivigatlon Company will be held at its chief offlco or place of business. No. 8 Wood street. Pittsburg, on MONDAY, tho 18th day of May, 1891, at 3 o'clock P. 3t., for the purpose of considering and voting upon tbe question of increasing the capital stock of said company. By order of the Board of Managers, W. BAKEWELL. Secretary. PrrrsBUBO. March 1U.189L mhl7-73-TU Headquarters O. H. Kippey Post No. il, t PrrrsBUTto. March 18, 189L I ENERAL ORDER NO. L .The comrades of this Post will assemble with out further orders at these headquarters in full G. A. R. uniform, on TUESDAY. March 17. at,l:30 P. ir..-to attend tbe fnneral of our late comrade, George Burrows. Firing squad will report at same time. Bv order. GEORGE A. CASSIDY. Post Commander. D. H. C. WINELAND. Adjutant. mhl7-40 CHOICE PROPERTIES. AWAY BELOW COST. ' $5,000 Will buy a 12-Roomed Frame Dwelling, bath, inside, w. c, wide hall, laundry, elegant cellar, heater, etc., together with Ave lots, suitable for two families, near Thirty-third street, and close to cable cars and P. R. R. M. F. HTPPLE & CO.,' mhl5-55-Trsu 96 FOURTH AV. FOR RENT The County Commissioners oiler for rent tbo building on corner of Ross and Diamond sts., and knonn as the "University building." Sealed proposals in writing will be received for tho same in terms of live, ten, fifteen or twenty years until FRIDAY, MARCH 20, at i o'clock p. 3f. Bids mut be addressed to the Controller of Allegheny county. For further intormation apply to the County Commissioners, who reserve the right to reject any or all bids. JA.MES A. GRIER. mbll-S9 County Controller. FOR SALE. PRICE VERY REASONABLE, $6,800. TERMS EASY. New, stylish brick house nine rooms, well finished, nicely papered, thorougb drainage, sanitary plumbing, cemented cellar, beater, open grates, cabinet mantels of rbolcq designs, handsome gas fixtures, electric lighting, laun dry, pantry; complete in all respects to the smallest details. One of tbe Best in Oakland For the monev. .Possession April 1 n account of owner'. removal. See W. A. HERRON fc SONS. SO Fourth av. mhlS-lU-MTT LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! We have about 150 nice lots on some of the best streets in the East End, which will be sold cheap and soon. Parties wishing to build a horde or invest in property that is bound to advance should see these bef oro purchasing. BAICER & SON. mhl7-S0 6227 Penn'avenue, EL E.H $1,200 Gash. $1,200. And $2,000 ou two-year mortage will buy a nicely finished five-room bouse on Euclid av.. E. E. All modern improvements and nice yard. Seo BAKER & SON, -6227 PennAv.. E.E- mhl7-?I ' FOR RENT. OPFIOESI Standard Building. NOS. B3Taod533 WOOD ST. rahl4-3Q.p LANDLORDS, YOU WILL RECEIVE YOUB RENTS PROMPTLY, SAVE MONEY And fee furntshed with monthly statements ot your accounts by employing us to manageyonr property. We eiv this our personal attention. COTTON 4 WHITE, jalMl-rxa No, 147 Lacock St., AUegh eay. CHOICE PEOPEBTIES. "Shirley Dare recommends farming, both from financial and health standpoints." See her argument In last Sunday's Dispatch, then GET OUR LISTOF FARMS N or EVERY SIZE AND VARIETY. Situated on railroads and rivers, con venieat to Pittsburg and ranging from 10 to 200 acres, at lrom SSOU, on tztj terms, up. Fruit and Garden Farm?. Dairy and Poultry Fans, Sfocl and Grain Farms, Some of them to be secured at figures scarcely covering tbe cost of improve ments, and Desirable Investments From a purely speculative point of view. Thoroughly equipped, pleasant, health ful, quiet homes, where bounteous na ture provides for all tbe wants of man. CHARLES SOMERS & CO. mhl5-78-TTsn FACTORY PROPERTY; For Sale to Closa an Estate. The undivided half interest .of the plant of the Whitney Glass Works, situated at Glass boro, N. J. Tbis is one of the oldest and largest glass manufacturing plants in th United States (has been in operation over 10U years). 13 very favorably located, having two lines of railroad entering tho factory premises. The plant consists of four large factory buildings: Stone building (J&lfi). which contains grind ing, engine, mold and pot rooms and all tho ' necessary macbinery. Two 40-borse power boilers, and one 5J-hors power engine. Large stone saw and grist mill. Large stone store and olBce. Two largo packing houies. wareshed, etc About 100 dwelling bouse". The whole property is lu good repair and or, cupied. under a lease, which expires Augnst L 189i THOMAS ANN ADO U'N. J. P. WHIT NEY, Executors, Glasboro, N. J. inbH-oO OIL PRODUCTION. butler mm. FOURXH SAND 275 acres, with 16 producing settled welli; net production about ISO barrels. One of tbe best fourth sand farms in the county; fully equipped and with its own gas well and line, thus making; fuel cost nothing. A number of locations yes to drill. Will sell as a whole or can cut off pars with six wells. Principals only address BUTLER, mhl7-S0 Dispatch Office, THREE LOTS -ON- STANTON AVENUE, WITHIN 200 Feet of North Highland. CHOICE BUILDING SITE. SPECIAL PRICE to sail .itnnrn. Stre paved. Electric line on Highland Ave. Terms arranged to suit purchaser. SEE S. A. DICKIE & CO.. PENN AND SHADY AVES. E. E. Dealers in East End only. mhll-33-D TO LET. 1- $40 Per Month. The Best in East End For the money, on Alpha Terrace, near Stan ton and Highland avenues: location high and healthful. BEAUTIFUL STONE HOUSES; Seven rooms, completely finished, latest im provements. Possession of same can be bad at once. W. A. HERRON & SONS. SO Fourth Avenue, mh3-83.3,7,iai4.17,21 SIXTH AYENUE, Near Smlthfield st, large three-story brick; dwelling. lot 20x110; also, adjoining, with simty. lar buildinc. lot 20 vl2I; will sell Separate or bx getber. (C1-G2) BLACK & BAIRD, P5 Fourth avenua. mhI7-69-Tsn INVESTMENT. Two new 2-story mansard brick dwellings of 8 rooms each with all conveniences, and a-2-story Queen Anne frame dwelling. 8 rooms, with every convenience. Lot corner two good streets in Shadyside on line of Duauesne trac tion. Will nearly rent for 51,200 a year. Price 111,00a Full particulars from Baxter, ihompson&Co., 162 FOURTH AVENUE. roblj-102-TThsgn ,, $35,000. City Business Property.' GILT EDGE INVESTMENT On prominent business street, new three-story brick buildlnir, with lot 30x100 feer, now rent, inz for $3,000 per annum. Tbis property is en banclng rapidly in value. M.F.HIPPLE4CO.. mbl5-124.TUSu 98 Fonrth avenue. $1000. BUSINESS PROPERTY, FIFTH AV., NEAR MILTENBERGEB ST. THREE-STORY BRICK DWELLING AUTJ STORE ROOM, With lot 20x120 feet to Ann street. This prop erty la enhancing rapidly in Tain. mhl5-U6-TU8a - M. F. HIPPLE 4 CO, ' ' i 4 -J ,f' . a " s M I, - agagfatfraMMgafrflgjgj)flpppiMHMMBBMWMMMHI lllliunil.ll.mtliin i u . imKmmftKmiimmiBrmKmmiiiifiiffiiftgjgggggggggf-- &.
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