Ma pp?v THE PITTSBUKG DISPATCH, TUESDAY, MARCH 24 1891. PILED UP IN RUINS. Ihe Sonthside Market House About Destroyed by Fire Last Sight. A LANDMARK NEARLY WIPED OUT. For Once There Was Enoush Water for the Engines, but It IVas SOT POSSIBLE TO SATE THE BOUNDING The city is 525,000 poorer than it was yes terday. Last night at 10 o'clock the South side Market House was nearly destroyed by fire The flames were discovered by Alma Hainni, a young lady, who notified Officer Smith, and an alarm was turned in lrom station 134. The fire started in a rear room on the second floor, whcrea natural gas stove is located, but the exact cause is unknown. Tho tire pread through the bnild jug very rapidly, anil when the engines reached the scene the entire upper part was in flames. Asf.i5.1ant Chiet Stewart immediately turned in a second alarm, calling another district to the rescue. The Arc bnrst through the roof, anil the scene was aer pretty one, showers of spirk being sent mall diiections. 1 lie firemen made a bold battle with tho flames, anil for once it can be said that there Mas Lot-carcitv of water, and no trouble was 1 ad -o throw streams clear over the building. The r.ie was a er fierce one. and had to be fought from the outside, as there was too much dancer of falling walls and ceilings to Tenture into the building. It took fully an hour to get the fUmcs. under control, and not be fore the eutire inside of the unper part of the building was completely gnt'ed. The lower part, which was used foi market purposes was mostly dam aged bv water. V hen the lire was first discovered Council wa.i John Benz, of tbe Twentj-i.inth ward, and Angu-t Knel entered the building and man aged to save some of the uniforms anil instru ments ct the Select Knights Hand, which oc cupied aToom in the northeast corner of the building, on the third floor. The band, how ever. loeb about S'HJO. Another room on the third floor was occupied by a colored Odd Fellows' lodge, which loses alout 550, Tbe lower floor contained 60 stalls, all more or Ies damaged, entailing a loss of anout JiOPO. One of the stalls was occupied by Mi Kose Todd for the sale of drygoods, and she loses about 1.000. The building cost SGiOOO. It was erected in the flnsh tunes preceding the panic of 1S72, and was the means of involving several persons in financ.al difliculties. owing to the fluctua tions intlie prices of materials and labor. Itwas first used .is a theater. lluilding Inspector Hoffman, who was at the fire, estimates the damage at 25,000, and said there was no insurance on it. A GKAriUC arrative of the NICELY HOV.s ciisr will be published exclusively In TO-MORROWS Dispatch. SLEErLKSSNLss, nervous prostration, nervous dyspepsia, dullness, blues, cared by Dr. Miles" Nervine. Samples free at Jos. Fleming's; toon's. Market street. lu orman, liirc Horses and Kentucky 3Inles. Fort -three head Norman and Shire draught hori-es, also ten head of general purpose horses have just arrived at the stable of the Arnheim Live Slock Company, Lira., j2 Second avenue, Pittsburg, Pj. Among tbe lot the celebrated draught hors? Duke, weighing 2,000 nounds, thicli is the largest and best draught horse ever been ofiered on sale in Pittsburg, Pa. All lovers oi horses should call and see him. They take pride in showing their stock to all who call. Among the lot are ten matched teams pf gravs, blacks and bays. Tbeir mule pens are filled with choice animals of all sizes suitable lor draught or pit purposes; in fact it is worthv your attention that you can get anything in the horse and mule line at their stables. They have now the celebrated im ported Shetland pony Dandy, also the smallest mule in the country, Jewel, only 3 feet 3 inches in height. Give them a call it 3'ou want a sound and young horse or mule, as their motto is iair dealings, quick sales and small margins. ARMitiai Live Stock Comi-axy, Lim., .02 faecocd avenue, Pittsburg,, Pa. Resolutions. The Fifth avenue Bank. PlTTMiUKQ, Fa., March S3, ls9L t At a special meeting of the Board of Directors, held this afternoon, the lollowing preamble and resolutions were adopted: Whereas, it having pleased Almighty God to remove from our midst our fellow member, Xicholaus Toerge, Sr., who has been identified with this bank since its organiiation and served as a director for the last 12 years, and was a faithful attend ant until his death, the directors desire to express their grief in the loss of their hon ored friend and firm supporter of the best interests of the bank, and with whom it was a pleasure to be associated. Resolved, That we tender to the family of cur departed associate and Irieud our most hearlJelt sympathy in their i.llliction. Ktsolved, That these resolutions be pub lished and a copy sent to the bereaved family. 11. II. Niemann, President. L. G. K la us, Secretary. o.Miniiixt: iimisoYS ".triglit nnd Tjslj.Neu and Xeat, and Yon Can ltu One for S 2,". To-dav we place on sale 1,000 boys' suits, including the nobbiest patterns in pie. ted and plain suits we have in stock suits that should sell for $4 and So, and sell quickly at that; but listen, read and see what wc are foiug to do. Give you choice of the entire "otfor only S2 25; sizes. 4 to 14. Come to the 3. C. C. 'C . PITTSBUKG COMBINATION Clotkixg Company, .corner Grant and Diamond sti eets, opposite the Court House. A Liberal Reduction. For one week we offer special bargains on .all our stock of fine porcelains, bric-a-brac and framed pictures. An unusual oppor tunity to secure choice articles at a very low price Jos. EicimvDM & Co., 4S Fifth avenue. Ve invite your attention to our special Clock and hronzs sale. Rare bargains and acduced prices prevail. AUGUST LOCH, Jeweler and Optician, TuSu 145 Federal street. "Vhook real kid, SI. 7-liook real kid, SI 25. "liuttou real kid. $1. All tbe shades and black. Pest ever sold at prices. Hoggs & Buhl. The People's Store, Tilth Avenue. For ihe newest ideas in jackets see our spring opening to-dav. CASirnnLL & Dick. Twesty thousand shades at a price at AVciivV, 120 Federal stiect, 65, C7, GOand 71 Park way. tts Kaster Opening. Ladies suit parlors, Dresses and conns, Thursday and Friday. Pakcels & Jones, 29 Fifth avenue. CalfMioos! For men's wear, selected stock, lalest stvles. Popular prices, ?j, fj 50, S.T and 4, at G. D, Siiuca's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. Men's I-astcr Neckwear. Largest and finest display In the rity. Also, men's furnishings t,f every sort at fewest prices. Jos. Horse & Co.'s Penn AveDue Stores. The People's Store, Tifih Avenue. For the Utest Parisian styles see our mil linery opening to-day. CAiir-BELL & Dick. The optical business has become one of our important factors, and we have Prof. Dodge at its head, and any work that can be done by any optician we are now pre pared to do. August Loch, Jeweler and Opticiau, 145 Federal street. Tisa BSDisplay advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale, To .ct ca, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top Uncaring displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Car. Smilhfiold and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. llltANCn OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHEItE WANT, rOK bALK. "JO LET. AND orilER TRANSIENT AIIVKUrrsjXMEXrs) WILL HE HLCF.IVLD UPU0 9P. M. FOlt INSERTION Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with TlIK DISPATCH. FOK THE MIUTHSIDE. JiO. HI- CAltoON STIIEET. TEl.Ei'HONE NO. E2. FOIJ THE EAbf END, J. W. WALLACE, 6m 1'tNN AVE. I'lrrsrsuiiG-AinnTiONAi.. THOMAS .MCCAFFUEV 3 Butler street. EM1LG. bTUCKEY, 14th street and Penn ave. ALLFUIIV.NY. A.J. KA F.KCHEU. S3 Fedsrat street. II. J .McllKIDE, Market Honse, Alleghenv. F. II. EUGEirSJ. MJN. Ohio and Chestnutsts. T HOM AIs -Mcll EN KY, Western and Irwin ares. G. . HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PritRY 41. til. KIM. Kcbecca and Allejrhenv aves. tVA?TEI. Male TleUD. BOY-NEAT COI.OliF.D BOY 13 YEARS Obi) for errands. W. J. BAKHON, room 4. No. 3) Fifth av. inhM-ll r OAT.MAKEIi-ONE FlEST-CLASSj COAT- MAlvt.lE: stpaorworK an i itoik! wapes. Ap- Innnedlatcl) to W. J. HUSTON S, CO.. I-ist i.Uerpool. O. mli"4-75 DlIIVJJI-liOOD WHITE MAN KOIt private famllv: must have pooj references; none other ni-ed apply. Call at 271 ltlVEK AV., Allcshcnv. inh-4t DHUG CLIRK-ONh OF TWO OK 1IIKF.E Mars1 experience. Apulv to JAMES K. MCCLELLAND, 81 Federal St., Allcpbenv. mh:i-58 MACHINlsrs A FEU GOOD JIAUHlMVrs and blacksiiillhs at CONT1N EN 1'AL TU BE V OHKS. second .i.. cltv. mhl9-77 MACHINISTS AM) BLACKSMIIHS TO sfiv awaj from Continental Tube Works; there is a'strikc pending. inh:4-15 PAINTEKS VNI) i'AI'EK HANGe;US,l'AY NO attention to advertisements: stay away from Minneapolis and St. l'aul: work dull, prices low and overrun with men. UNION 5 Minneapolis. lllll24-l-TUS PAINTEU-ONF.CAKKIAGE FAINT K-ONE that ran stripe and finish. II. IlhRIt & SONS, SIB Fifth av. inh24-54 A1'E HANGEKS-370K FIFTH AV. lnh:4-Il SALESMKN ON SALARY Oil COMJIISSION. In handle the new naicnt chemical Inkeraslnir pencil, the greatest selliuir novelty ever produced: craves Ink thornujElilr In 2 seconds: no abrasion of piper: 200 to 500 per cent profit: one acent's sales amounted lo ? lusixdavs. another f32 in two hours; wc want one energetic ircncral agent for each Stale and Territory; sample by mall, a.cts. For ttnns and full particulars, address THE .MUNItOE EUASLK MIG. CO.. La Crosse, is. nih2l-lS SALESMEN ALSO CITY SALLSMF.N. AS A bide line, to take orders for O'Keefc's "O. K.'', shoe blacking: jrixid couiinlsions. qnlck teller: finest blaiking made In the world. Ad dress llt. O'KEKFE i. CO. ClicmlEts. 34 Filth av.. I'ill slm r jr. l"a. Will remove to (Blssell block) 7lSmitlitieldst.. on April t. mhl9-4i SHOE SALESMEN-EXFEKIENCFD SHOE salesmen at once. Apply at LAIKD'S SHOE STOKES lnh24-t)6 WIKKMAN -STATE EXl'EltlF.NCE AND salnry evrecled. Address THOMAS K. BKIMNtK. Waslilugton, l'a. mb.24-53 YOUNG MAN TO ACT AS CLEKK. AND make himself userul about a coal mine in H estinore'and count), state age and previous empbmn-ut. Address Vt ESTMOUELAND. Dis patch ofll.-", ml)21-H "rOUNG MAN-BY A MANUFACTUK1NG 1 company for invoice and entry clerk, give rclcrcnie and state salary expected. Address W. II. K.. Dlspaicn offlcc. mli24-8o .-.Cents. AGENTS-TO SELL THE NEWEST AND best AUbscrlptlon books upon the market: ttiemo.t recent additions to our llstare -lhe Steam Engine," by Daniel lvinnear Clark, Hon, Munber Am. society Mech. Engineers; "ihe Family rhyMcl-in.1 by J. McGrcgor-Itoblnson. t Glasgow -Unlvcrsltv: "Irish Literature" and Davenport's "(rondensttlous" of the best litera ture oi all languages and ages. 1. J. FLEMING A. CO.. 77 Diamond st. mhl5-TuWThFSSu Teninle Help. Ari'KENTlCES-LMPKOVERS. GOOD SEW FKs., operators: also ladles and girls tolearn dressmakingand tutting. (Pallor write. LON DON ANDI'AISISDKCSSMAKING CO..06renn ateuue. JaS-IC-TuWTli COOK-GOOD TEMALE COOK' FOK KES 'l S.UHANT. 70 FEDERAL ST., Allegneny. mh24-W GIUL-FOi: GENERAL HOUSEWORK FOK a small family In Allegheny: one who can speak German and has had some experience In irotil.ig and cooking good wages lo the right party. Address M. o. D., Dispatch office mh24-56 GIKL-KOK GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN beautiful location and nice home, Mlthonly man and wife; periuanent home and good -'ages lor good gin --.bo nuderslands housekeening. HOMi; Dlipitch offlce. mh24-l GIKL-12 TO 10 YEARS. TO ASSIST WITH housework: good wages; no washing KOEKNEK. 54 Klrkpatrlck av., Alleghenr. Take rkasnnt Valler cars. mh24-!4 3Iale and Female Help. HOUSEKELl'i:it, LAUNDRESS. CHAMBER MAIDS, cooks, nurses "lining room girls. 200 house girls, lie colored girls, one plumber, bov to learn tliismltli. drivers, waiters, farm hanus. MRS. 1'- THOMPSON. kOS Grant st. inll24-8I-D 1' A1IU OI! GENTLEMEN TX) ORGANIZE J lodges tt r the order Golden Star, the latest non-secret order: no medical examination. Ad drcsaS A. SMI1H, Sup. StC, Lowell, Mass. mli22-n MAN AM) WIFE-VEGErABLE GARDEN I R. larm hands blacksmith, cooks cham bermaid, house girls, four dining room girls, dishwasher, laundress.. cond cook, seamstress, housekeeper. S3 per week. MEEIIAN'S.545 Grant street. mh23-li WAITER-FIRST-CLASS COUNTER MAN. also short order male cook. ECONOMY RES fAb KAN 1'. 32 Sixth St. Iuh24-J7 -rj MEN. 100 BOYS, ICO GIRLS-NICE LIfanT t)J work. 55 hours per week; good n.iv; -sell entilaled work rooms; factor runs steadilv the year round. Apply at once 10 AKMS1RONU BKO 4 CO., Twenty-fourth and Railroad sts. mU24-8 Situations. BOOKKEEPING I ATTEND TO ANYTHING In the line ot intricate accounting, such as opening and closing of books or correction of errors: aNo give instructions In the itFe of the oueber svstenu A. F. SAWUILL, 1S7 Federal st.. Alleghenr. l'a. dc6-54-D POSITION-AS GENERAL ACCOUNTANT, cashkr or bookkeeper by a young married man: lOve-.rs experience In commercial practice: habits good: desirable rererences'nrnLhed from present emplovers, and satisfactory reasons gi en lor change. Address G. ERMANY. Dis patch office. mh21-Dl 130SH ION-EN FKGETIC, CAPABLE MAN; 15 years' experience In stationery, books, beet music and other lines of general retail trade: itomd prove serviceable and efficient In a Inaiiuract-iringor wholesale concern; references satisfactory. Address 1. . M., Dispatch office. lu 1124-52 TCooms, TOOM-WlTII HOARD IN PRIVATE FAM t ILY for young married couule; no boarding house; reference. Address A. N., Dispatch of flcc inh2I-19 Financial. - TON EY-OUR FACILITIES FOR FUKN1SH j.H ING money to any amount on bond and mortgage are unequaled: lowest rates of Interest and no delay. If yon need money annlv .MOItlllS AFLIMING, lm Fourth ae. J-27-60-TTbsn um:i to loan on cm. subu rban and larm properties: stocks, ochool m.d muulcliial uonds, as -Ail! as other securities, ncgotbiied. ED. WlTJlslI. 410Grantst.. 1'Itts barg. l'a. JeH-25-D MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET rates on bond ami mortgage; no delay. REED B. CO YLE 4 CO., 131 i ourlh av. dell-TTS MONE TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE securities, lowest rates: no delay. SAMU EL W. BLACK & CO 99 Fourth av. dcll-4-TThb MORI-GAGEs-WE HAVEMONEY TO LOAN In any amount desired, at lowest rates; no delay. C. O'DONNELLi&ON, 11461'ennav. I11M1-G7 TOlrTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY J3X countv property at lowest rates. HENRI' A. WEAVER A CO.. W Fourth av-jnuc mllJ-D A TOIHGAKES-MONEY '10 LOAN IN SUMS J1 to suit at -IS. a and 6 per cent, ALLES ii ,1A1LE. 1S4 Fourth ave. Ttl. 1C7. apl4-l'J-TTssu rtl LOAN J5TO.UO. IT, AMOUNTS OF P. 000 I and upward, on city and suburban property, on 5 per cent: also smaller amounts at 6 per cent. BLACK ii HAIKU. 9o Fourth avenue. sc21-d.'6-D rfU) LOAN f200,t0 ON MORTGAGES ftOO X and upward at 6 per cent: 1500,0110 at 4,S per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. . II. FRENCH, 12 1-ourlh ave. OC23-D Miscellaneous. E VERT LADY-WISHING TO BE HEKOWN dressmaker to call at 6IS 1'enn ave. rnn- ?osite Home's stores) and investigate MADAME LESHER'S ladles' tailoring cys'xm; no risk; parties responsible; school now open. noI9-23 ONE SECOND-HAND SIX-l.NCH MOLOEKI and other wood working macliincrv. Call or address R. A. OU1LV1E, 10 Brighton place, Alle gheny. niA24-4 "WANTED. 3Iiscellaneou. PACEK HOnSE-SIUbT TACK BETTER THAN ::M. II. 11.. Dispatch office. mli24-IC PENSIONS THE l'lTTSHUl'.G PENSION AGENCY OF J. II. STEVENSON 4 CO., 100 Firth av. Pensions now had for all disabled sol diers, permanently helpless children and widows of deceased soldiers under late act of Congress; pensions Increased to correspond with the dis ability: bounties collected: certificates of tervlce procured where discharges are lost. deJO-M-rrs , s END KOK SAJ1PLES AND 1'lilCES OF wall nancr. free toanv address: 10-cent wall paper at 5c. 15-cent wall paper at 8c, 25-ccnt gold piper at 10c a bolt. 1. O. O'BKIEN. I'alnt and all l'aper store. g92 Finh av. mh20-44-TT8 I QMALL 1ENT-FOK SIDE SHOW PUR- kj ruat. Auaressjvj;ANtt.03r.iN, uranaoca, Ta., Commercial Hotel. mh24-72CI 70U-GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF X Stewart A Co.'s flue cabinet photos for !1, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. mv2S-i-TTSu TOR LvLIlJIPlStMXDilivirESTATE. City Residences. FOK SALE-CHEAP; $2,100: ItEASONABLE terms; new house (JURt being tlnlshid) six rooms, hall: well lmproed, on McCttiriles av.. Eighteenth ward: possi-ston April I, 1841. (62) See W. A. HEREON s SONS. SO Fourth av. t&& mh24-H-TUTh FOR SALE-?l00UOWN AND 520 PER MONTH to pay balance, neat brick house: six rooms, modern fivtnres; location good. No. 207 Plymouth St.; price. S1.9C0. W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth av. mhl9-SS-TTS 5Q 650-EL1IA SQUARE. ONE SQUARE OOi lrom Myllca. cars, new frame bouse of eight rooms reception hail, bith. inside w. c, stationary washstand, slate mantels throughout, laundry, cemented cellar, nice porches, etc. SAMUEL W. BLACK &. CO., 99 Fourth av. mh24-S7 Hast End Jtesldences. A17 1'EROKNT 1NVES1MENT1NTIIE EAST END-J3.C00 will handle it. Particulars of T. O. BROW N &CO., 90 Fourth av. Ulll24-r BRICK HOL'SE-AN UNUSUALLY WELL built and strtetlv modern brick residence on a ptved st. in one of the finest locations of hast End; house has eleven rooms alt nicely ptpercd, hardwood mantels, gliding doors, pantry, laun dry, large china ana linen closets, cement cellar, lot 501 ; price greatly reduced S. A. DICKIE & CO., l'enn and Shady av. E. E. (.27). mh24-90-TWF FOR SALE OR RENT-IMMEDIATE FObSLS SION, an elegant new house oi 12 rooms, M modern requirements bcautilul conseratorv ad joining reception ball, ample porches and bal conies and large lot: sheltered, southeast ex posure, commanding finest view of East Liberty valley. CHAS. SHIELDS, Dilhrldge St., near Centre av., or County Engineer's office. mil 19-55 HANDSOME, SUBSTANTIAL, KOOM1 house, with verv large lot: beautifully situ ated on high ground; convenient to electric lines; lias recep. hall, parlor, dlnlue room, large kitchen and pantry downstairs: four large bed rooms and bath on second floor and finished attic; house papered throughout: slate mantels: elec tric lights with switch attachments; front and hack stairs, two large porches: laundry: good, dry cellar: ir you arc looking for a good, com fortable home, with large grounds and yet right In the heart ol the clt) , with all Its conveniences, here is a place that Is worth looking up, and you can ouy it verv cueap. sec o. a. jui.air.A.i.ii., l'enn and Shady avs., E. E. lntl24-8b-TWF' MELLON ST.-NEW T ' O-STORY FRAME, hall. Scen rooms, bath, w. c, h. aud c. water, slate mantels, both ca6cs. wired for elec tric light, lot 32x108, very casr payments. .BAX TER. THOMPSON tCU 162 rourtll av. mhI2-139-TTSSU Qf SUO HOUSE THAT CAN BE BOUGHT J.ty ' on n cash payment of ?500 and balance ar ranged lo suit A new six-room frame with hall, vestibule, ln3ldc shutters, lront and back porches dry cellar, city waler, good pantry, con venient to electric and cable: lot 25x120. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Fenn and Shady av., r. E. 454. mb24-97-TUThs OPT COO-OAKLAND SQUARE. ELEGANT Oil two-storv brick house of nine rooms, bath. w. c. stationary washstand. sliding doors, beautiful mantels, tile hearths both gases, laun dry, cemented cellar, front and side porch, com manding a fine view of Schenley Park. A j o j.,t, W. BLACK CO.. W Fourth av. mll24-P;' 00 200-A NICEL LOCATED SIX-ROOM 5 frame house with front and back porches, ball up and down stairs, papered throughout, good dry cellar, cltv water, very cozv and com fortable with good lot: handy to electric and cible sees. A. D1CKIE&CO, l'enn and Shady av. i:. E. (5US0). 1I1H24-97-TTS T 500 MEADOW Kv7, FINE FRAME O i house. 10 rooms, hot and cold water, bath, w. c, both casts greenhouse, stable, lot 72x140: near East Liberty station, one minute from elec tric road DENNISI V. ELDERK1N & ni, L'iD.. C304 l'enn a. Office open evenings. Tel ephone 5327. mh21-91-TTSSU fiJ-T OOO-LARIMER AV..NEA11 SHETLAND. JOl new frame dwelling of seven rooms and finished attic, nice front and rear porches, two stair wajs, both gases, electric bills, laundrv with tubs, good cellar, (a 03) BLACK IIAIIID, 9 Fourth av. inb24-6-T AHesrlieny Residences. GREENWOOD AV. AT A SACRIFICE IF sold before April 1, 1891: price S5.50n: on Greenwood av.. Allegheny, elegant press brick house nine rooms, saloon, parlor, marble man tels good hall, bathroom and attic; range in kitchen; both gases and water, aud near street ears. Inauircof GEORGE R. BOITIW ELL. 134 Franklin St.. Alleghe ly. mhl4-71-TTS- O. 56 CENTER ST., ALLEGHENY" CITY Administrator's auction sale: property lnus. be sold; it consists of a one-storv lrame dwelling with lot 22x8J feet, through to churihallcv: sale to take place Wednesday. March 25, at 4 r. M , on the premises. BLACK &BA1RD. Agents. No. 95 t uurth av. mhl7-5J-I".22,24' SHEFFIELD ST. TWO-SrtlR AND MAN SARD brick dwelling eight rooms; all pos sible conveniences: lot 20xK4; low price. BAX TER THOMPSON .fcCO., IffiFourthav. mh22-139 TTSSu' Iluzelwood Residences. HAZELWOOD-2-STORY FRAME DWEl L INGof 7 rooms bath, hall, laundry, hard wood Mulsh, ncv.ly paltered and painted. nal. gas h. and c water, inside w. c. sewered, etc : lot 60x120 feel; 2 minutes' walk from Hazelwood sta tion and Second Acnue Electric Rsllwa: price, ?,.s00; terms reasonable. IRA M. LURCUFIELD, 153 1 ourth av. Ul.J-ao nAZELWOOD-SMITH ST., NEVR ADAMS, tenrooin frame house, modern conen-lences- lot 55x120: price low. J1URRY & 0 SALL. 31 Fidelity building. inhlS-14 ON HAZELWOOD AV.-FIVE MIN. FROM station, six-room brick house: all modern conveniences; lot 24x100. MURKY. A EDSA1.L. 34 Fidelity building. mhlS-11- Suburban Residences. BENNETT STATION. WEST FENN HY.-AT administrator's auction sale, the Wagner property on Logan St., adjoining A. ltcineiuin's; it consists or abont 54 acres of good ground, small frame dwelling, stible ami other outbulld lugt, as the property must be sold some one may get a bargain: sale lakes place on Ihtiprimlees Wednesday, March 25. at 2 o'clock. BLACK Jfc BA1RD, Agents, No. 5 Fourth av. mhl7-5:-17,22,24- SUBURBAN l'KOI'Eltr IHE LAP.GliT lots, the lowest prices aud the easiest and best terms In tbe countv at Sheraden, 15 minutes lrom Union station: see Sheraden belore you buy else where. ANDREW 1'AITEKSON, Secrctar-. 13 Fifth av. rc"7-72-D TOR SALE LOTS. Fast End Lots. I JUNE CORNER LOT IN BAUM GROVE " Plan, soicel on Neglev av., at S80 per foot, DENNISl'OV. ELDERK1N & CO.. LTD., CH14 l'enn av. Office open evenings. Telephone 5.TJ7. nih21-91-TTSsu FOKSALE A BEAIHIFULLOT (HJfxm FT. on Conrad, near Libert) n , shad side: city sewerage paid for. SyO per foot. (107). W. A. HI.RRON X sons., no Fourth av. mll20.8I-20.24. 28.31 TOl-ONLY fWU EACH-LOTS ON W ILMOT J and Frazlefcsu., Oakland, nearclectrlc road: size 25x30 ft lront by 100 lett deep: terms can be arranged. Sec REED B. COILE & CO... cor. Fourth av. and Grant st. mh22-80-TThsus T OT 20 FEET FRONT. WITHIN 200 FEET OF JU Shady av., for f7oo: easy tenns: bargain. BAXTER, THOMPSON CO., 162 Fourth av. mh22-l2-TTSSu BIl'PEY ST.-CHOICE BUILDING LOTW 1TII eastern exposure: Ifl feel lront br 160 In depth: hest location on the street. BAXTER, THOMl'SON &UO., 162 Fourth av. inh22-139-TuThSSn 21 C OOn-LYTLEST..NEAirGREEN"FIELD iJlVl av.. TtienH-tliird ward, a line trict of lautl contali Ing 3-4 acres of ground: suitable to dl'ble into mall lots for building two-story trame dwellings of about five rooms on sime. (d5l) BI.AiK&BAlKD. 95 Fourth av. mh21-C3' QA OOO-COl'ELANli ST.. NEAK ELLS-J5"t-) W ORTH av.; lot 100x100, through to Alley; within five minutes' walk of shadvsldc station. (a 236) BLACK ,t JIA1K1), 95 Fourth av. mh24-G3" Suburban Lots. FINE LARGE LOT-CQX124 FEET-ON SOUTH St., Wilkinshurg: convenient to railroad sta tion; one of the best streets in the plaoe; several fruit trees on the lot. J AS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth av.. Pittsburg. mh21-6i' -VT-EW PLAN OF 50 FINE LEVEL ,LOrS-AT XN Marion station, eight minutes from city, on II. A O. R. R., or20 minutes by Second av.elcctrlc road: lols from ilM up. 810 down and J per month, without Interest or taxes: come quick If vou want a bargain or safe Investment. MORRISON A BANKS, 100 Third av., cor. Wood st. Jal7-TTS rnnns. FAKM-75 ACRES OF EXCELLENT LAND, level and rolling, coal vein nine feet thick, two orchards good iramc bouse nine rooms and large barn: one-half mile from station and river, near Pittsburg. ED W ITTIsH. 410 Grant st. mh22-D Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY, K. J. - KOU HALE Oil rent-Unfurnished hotel of 75 bedrooms with all modern conveniences located In the cen tral part or the city, near the beach. For Inspec tion, etc., apply to 1. u. ADAMS CO.. agents. inh22-2u ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.-KKNT OR SALE Hotels cottages and lath houses: lots for sale In all pirtsot the city: also South Atlantic City. ISRAEL I.. ADAMS &. CO.. Ileal Estate Agents, ileal Estate ami Law Bulletin.'. iM-W FOR SALE-BUSUfFS. Business Opportunities. CLOTHING AND GENTS' FUKNISHINQ goods store in Bca cr Falls, l'a.: best cloth ing stand in the town; will sell or rent building to buyer; at present doing a yearly business or bcr tween B,0CO and $30,000; owner having other business cause for selling. Address 1L MO YEI Beaver Falls, Va. mh4-13 XTORTH SFAVICKLEY STA. 1'. & -W.KA1L-1 WAY, general store at a bargain: room 20x 4ii feet, with warcrooiE attached: well stocked with goods: a two-slory Iramc building contain ing seven rooms, halt and pantrv, a good cellar and good water: a good barn and outbuildings, with three (3) acres choice land: ticket agt. fori. A. W. Hv., agent for Wells. Fargo & 0o.'s tt. For further information address J. W. IRWIN, trlsco 1. o., Beaver co , Fa. mh21-S2-TWKSu' BAKE BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY FOR sale or rent one of the beat storerooms in the best little villige In Eastern tihio: 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. mhl-85-TThssu KEsTAURANT-FINELY LOCATED. 51.800; butcher shop, planing mill aud lumber yard, with annual business or 150,bCQ, on easy terms: slioestorc, tlnshop-grocery stores $500 to f5.0UO; bakeries, clgir btorcsti drug stores nillk demits SilEPAKD i. CO.. 151 Fourth av. fi25" rpHE STOCK AND FURNITURE OK THE sale, in connection with a good paying practice oJTt mcuicine: ine property ior sale or rent; possession given as soon as sale is ma"c. Forpartlculars ad dress K. ROBINSON, M. D., East Brady, la. mh21-51-Tussir 1092 ,3 ACKEs "1'iriSBUKG VEIN ;OAL" IXJkA in Ellzab-th township. Allejheny county. Anply:ii'Ul;S S. EMERY. l.TSISoutll tour 111 ft., l'niiadcipiiia. iniiif-snu- Business ITopertles. BRASS FOUNDRy-lN PERFECT CONDI TION: only run two mouths; capacltv for melting. 15 tons per rta; cost to hullo, SI5,0 0; price. S7.000. T. II. DICKSON. 90 Fourth av. mh24-74 IT'If'lH AV -WAREHOUSE. 30 FEEPFRONl; 1 occupied for 20 jcars at feed slore good chance to get into an established business; (337 50 per month. BAXTER. THOMPSON & CO., 1 ourth a v. mb22-191t TTiOKSALEORRENT THE LORETTO HOUSE, X1 (lempcrance), Loretto. Cambria co., Pcuua., about 4" miles from Cresson Springs, and a popu lar summer resort: su Alosliia Academy and St. Francis College adjoining the towntalsoa large storeroom, 24x60, and dwelling atlachedadjolnlnjc. the hotel nropeitv. Address M. F. MCDONALD, Agt., Loretto. l'enna. mh24-7s MANUFACTURING FKOI'LRTY-ON THE Allegheny river bank, near Sixth street bridge, the Bradley woolen mill site, cont lining 16.010 square leet, -with substantial four-story brick building 50x150 feet, engine, boilers, ele vator, siialtlug. etc.: fur eligibility of situation and pnmlnenceof position this property is un excelled Price, terms, etc., by A. LtGG ATE X SON, 108 Fourth av inh24-90' Q 300-A 15 TER CENT, NET. CITY 1N G'J' VESTMENI, on account or owner leaving tneclty, two good storerooms. 11 living rooms and packing room, with corner lot 30x48. H. C. CLARKE, 135 Fourth av. aud Edgewood. Tele. 7212. UI4-TTS Slanufacturlnir Sites. EESl'ONSlBLE PARTIES EMPLOYING NOT less than 200 men can procure a manufact uring site of from 20 to 30 acres in Monongahela Valler, 011 river and railroads, within short dis tance of the cltv, for mere nominal sum: sur rounding property now selling for ft. 000 per acre; open coalmines within H mile. Forpartlculars call on or address T. H. DICKSON, 95 j ourth av. mh24-74s SEVERAL OF THE MOST DESIRABLE MAN UFACTURING properties In the country, lo cated lu boll' cities and the suburbs with and without bulldiUKs and machinery. Inquire or ad drcssT. II. DICKSON, M Fourth av. mh24-74' FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Veliicles, Live Stock, Etc BAY GELDlNG-8 YK. OLD, 16 HANDS high, good looker; warranted sound and to trot In three minutes, stands without h'tchlng; safe for lady to drive. Call on or addess J. C. OLL1NS, Park ITaco Hotel, cor. Brushton and l'enn avs, city. nib24-17 Machinery and DIctals. ONE SECOND-HAND PORTABLE ENG1NE And boiler combined. 35 horse power: also a number of second-hand wood-working machines, can be bought at a low figure. VELTE i, MC DONALD, l'enn av. and Thirty-second st. dclS-TTS' SECOND-HND ESGINE AND BOILERS One 14x24, two 12xlS, one 11x24, one 10x20, one 10x16, 9x12, 8x12 and larire lot of smaller sizes; 10-H. P. mounted portables oue pair or boilers 41x26: agent for the Standard governor, pumns shalting, pulleys etc 21 and 25 Park Way, Alle gheny. Pa. J. S. OUNG. fc6-u SECOND-HAND ENGINES-ONE 27 H. P. Ball pat. electric light engine, almost new; one SxS. one 7x7, one 5xb, vertical engines: oue heavy 14x24. one 11x1.1, 3 8x12 aud27x12. In hori zontal engines: all gooilasncw. 1IARMLS MA CHINE UEfor, 9SHrstav Pittsburg, Pa. Ja30-D r1UEPORrER& DOUTHETTCO., L1M..DAR JL. RAGH st. and liiver av.. Alleghenv, Pa., engines, boilers and castings. Kepalrlngprompt lv attended tu. jaS-(, ELECTIONS. ELECTION OF IHRECTOKS-A MEET ING of the stockholders of the Allegheny Countv Homestuad Loan and Trust Company will bo" held at 61 Fourth av. TUESDAY, April 7, 730 P. M. W. T. McCLARREN, Secretary. J mli24 60-Tu riTTSBunc, Cincinnati Chicago and ) faT. Louis Railway company. PITTSBUKG, March 11, 1891. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Company will be held at tbe principal offices of the comnany. at 1003 Penn avenue, Pittsours. Pa., 611 TUES DAY. April 14. 1891, at 11 o'clock "A. M., for tho purpose ot receiving the annual report for 1890, the election of 13 directors to serve for tho ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may properly come bcloro the meet in::. Tbe transfer books will be closed on Satur day, March 21, and reopened on Wednesday, April 15. 1891. S. B. LIGGETT, Secretary. mhll-71-TTg NOTICED TkTOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEttN iM All persons interested will please take notice that tho partneishia heretofore existing between William M. Noble and W. li. Dickson, under the name and style of Acme Steam Laundry, at 300 to 802 Main street, Sharnsbnre, Pa., lias this 21st day of March. 1S9I, been dissolved by mutual consent, William M. Noble retiring. The business will be continued at the same place as heretofore bv V li. Dickson, wbo assumes tbe pa) nient of all the liabilities of the late tirtn, and who will collect all out standing claims due said linn. WM. M. NOBLE, mh2f-40 W. B. DICKsiO S. 3HEETINGS. S'lOCKUOLDERsj- MEEl'lNu A SPE CIAL meeting of tho stockholders of tho Monongahela Navigation Company will bo belli at its chief office or placo of business. No, 8 Wood street, Pittsburg, on MONDAY, the IScli day or Mav. 1891, at 3 o'clock P. M., tor the purpose of consideiing and voting upon the question of increasing tbe capital stock of said company. Byorucr of the Board of Managers, W. BAKE WELL. Secretary. PlTTSBUno. March 1U 189L ruhl7-73-TU READY FOR BUSINESS. We have secured possession of the two large and substantial btuldinzs, Nns. 46 and 48 Sev enth avenue. oppoito New Grant street, ana with a complete stock of rew goods respect fully solicit the patronage of tho RETAIL DRUG TRADE. In addition to the goods formerly carried In stock uo have added a full line of DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. This depirtment will bo under the care of MR. CHARLES BAB"5T, who will bo glad to meet bis former friends and customers and to serve them acceptably, NO GOODS AT RETAIL. L II. IIAKRIS DRUG CO., NOS. AND 48 SEVENTH AVENUE. PITTSBURG. PA. mhl-D Now is the best season for planting and prun ing trees, laying out of lanns and taking charge of work generally; also draining. Herman Helm LANDSCAPE GARDENER. ELLSWORTH AV Sludyside, Pittsburg. nihti-Tus LANDLORDS, YOU WILL RECEIVE YOUR RENTS PROMPTLY, SAVE MONEY And.be furnished with monthly statements ot your accounts by employing us to manage your property. We giva this our personal Attention. COTTON 4 WHITE. jal7-ll-TTS No. 157 Lacock St., Allegheny. JNlTIALRlNOh- A. complete stock of initial rings, both with and without diimonds. Fine quality and low prices at WILSON'S, 61 Fourth av. Fine watch repairing a specialty. felD-TTS PATENTS. 0. 1). LEVIS, Solicitor of patents, 131 Fifth avenue, above Sstulthfleld. next Leader office. No delay. Esttbli-hed 20 years. seiH TO LET. City Residences. TO LET-S40 PEK MONTH-LOCATION IN one of the best downtown districts, a short distance from Wood St., modern brick house or 9 rooms late fixtures; No. 53 Center av.: send for list. V. A. HERRON &SONS, 80 Fourth av. uih2M4-TTt O LET-VT A REDUCED KENT-LOCATION desirable and only a few minutes from Wood St.: 8 rooms, large aeranda, modern improve ments, nice yard: No. 120 Center av. : send for list. W. A. HEREON SONS, 80 Fourth av. mh24-14-TUTht QfTSO-CEN'TM: AV., DINWIDDIE ST.. CO I line two-story mansard brlefc. 9 rooms: cery com enfence. , BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fonrth av. inh22-I91t East End Resiliences. TO LET-II8PER MO.. NEW BRICK HOUSE 5 rooms besides 2 In finished attic well fin ished late improvement. 011 Finance St., Home wood. P. R. 1C, (ker at 512 Hoinewooil av.) Send for list. . A.IlEKRON JfcSONS, SO Fourth av. lnh2l-14-TTht TO LET-VEUY CHEAP, 21 PER MO.-NEAT new houses, sit rooms, Wlnthropc st., two squares from Fifth av. cable line. Bellefleld (fourteenth ward): send forllst. W. A. HER KON A SONS, 80 Fourth av. mhl9-S7-TUTIiSt mO LET-ON NEVILLE bl'.. NEAR FIFTH JL av., Slndyslde. a Rood honse, 9 rooms (be sides 3 rooms In attic), modern fixtures, nice yar , 5700 per -icar: send for list. W. A. HER EON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. inh24-H-TuTht TO LET-S30, REDUCED RENT, PER MONTH, modern house, cljrht rooms, in first-class order, nice yard, location aood: Bjumst., Sh idy slde: scud for list. W. A. HEREON & SONS. 80 Fourth av. inh22-!Slt TO LET-fJ7 50 PER MONTH. ONE SIJUARE from Highland av.. No. OT Edwin st.. six rooms, bath, attic late Improvements: send lor list. Y. A. HERUON & SONS, SO Fourth av. MlrS-PSt Con PER MONTH-WALNUT ST.. TWO ijOXJ S TORY mansard briik, elRht rooms, alt coincidences: two squires from t iftli av near Aiken. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO.. 102 Fourth av. mh22-191t Alleglieny Residence. ALLEOHEN1 RENT JJ37 50 PER MONTH; good stand for a baKcry, cor. Washington av. aud Manhattan St.. storeroom and five dwell ing rooms, inquire ore EOROER. BOTHWtLL, 104 Iranklin si., Allegheny. mhl4-lB-TTSt HOUSES-TWO LAKUE. WELL-FINISHED dwelling houses of 11 rooms each, situate at Nos. 5 and U Noitb acnnc, near Allegheny avenue, second ward, Alleghenv City, with all modern Improvements: rent. 5600 pet annum; also, two elegant new brick dwelling houses of!2 rooms each. Just completed, at Nos. 40 and 42 Beach street, near parks, with all modern Im provements: rent, fwo per annum, inquire of iVJI. F. AULL, Agent, No. OS Third av., Pitts burg. mb20-40t 1 PENNSYLVANIA AV.-NEAR PARKS AND streetcars: an eight-room brick bouse, one year built;. cemented cellar, grained throughout, two w. cs.. bath, washstand, laundry, hot and cold water, both gnscs and newly papered. Inquire at 5fi NORlH AV., Allegheny, mhil-lot SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS-1 RIVER av., Allegheny; gas and water; M Klrkpatrlck av., Allegheny, six rooms, bath, w. c. etc. W. W. MCN EILL 152 Fourth av. mh20-63t TO LET 40 PER MO., GOOD HOUSE 7 rooms, laundry, modern flvtnres; No. 83 Page st.. Allcj-hcny. Send for list. W . A. HER RON & SONS. sOFourth av. mh24-ll-TIht . XTTASHINOION AV.-IN ALLEGHENY, ON V W ashlngton av.. splendid location, eight room bouse, prcss-hrlcK front, both gases and water; rent, S30 per month; also, to let In Alle gheny, on iranklin st., on line of Etrcet cars, eisht-roon mansard- house, press-brick front, both ga-.es and water and laundry In the cellar; rent. 30 per month. Inquire of UEORCE IS. BOIIIWELL, 104 Franklin St.. Allegheny. Pa. mh24-4S-TTsSut Suburban Residence. HOUSE-OF7ROOMS AT JACK'S RUN: f20 per month. Inquire of UEOROE It. BOTH WELL. 104 Franklin St., Alleghenv. mhI7-75-TT8t W1LDWOOD STATION, A. V. R. R., ONE mile from cltv line 1 house 9 rooms.SI5 per month: 2 houses 5 rooms, 3 per month; lhou6e 5 rooms. 6 per month: 1 bouse 9 rooms J20 per mouth; farm 75 acres, ?!5 per mouth : good board walk from station to each house, natural gas and spring water. T. S. KNAP, 3313 Penn av. mhl2-I9t WlLKtNSBURG-VRY DESIRABLE NEW house; six minutes lrom station; six rooms and finished attic, bath, w. c. good range, elec tric light, stone side walk: ?30 per month. Includ ing water rent, GEOEUE N. BECKW1IH A CO. mh24-89t Itooirts. E OOM-ON SECOND FLOOR: SIZE 18v73. with good north light: rent low to right parties. Inqnlre at CHARLES REllHEL'S. cor ner Federal aud South Diamond sts., Allegheny. mh2.l-2t Offices. Desk Room, Etc OFFll'ES-lN IRISH. PENN. EISNER. EX CELSIOR. Schmertz, Kuhn and other build lugs and In other good localities: send us your name and address and we will mail you our rent 11stregul.nl until April I free of charge. BLACK Jfc UAIUI). 93 Fourth av. JalS 63t OFFICE LARGE OFrTCE ON FIRST FLOOR Slianuon building. 10S Fourth av.. now occu pied by F. Finswaite, broker; also other otlit-es, singly or en suite, uih21-47t OF 1CLS -DESIRABLE OFFICES IN THE Sale Deposit Company Building. Apply at the OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, Fourth av. mhl2-39-Dt a-0 LET-VEUY CHEAP: OFFICES. J16 PER . month (which Includes heat), on second floor of the Sterrit Building. Ohio and West Diamond sts.. Alleghenv. Send forllst, AV. A. HERRON SONS, SO Fourth av. iuh17-99-TTS Easiness Srnnds. ELEGANT STOREROOM WITH PLATE glass front. 287 Ohio t. ; good business loca tion. Aiplj to J. II. AIKEN Jfc CO., UN Filth av, mh21-C6-Df FINE&rOREEOOM-WllH DOUBLE PLATE glass front, on one of the bet hiislnessstrccts in the cltv: rent 54.OU0 per year. See BLACK i. BAIRD, Hi Fourth av. mh24-6St ITlLOOR 10x40. WITH OR W 11HOUT POW ER, ? suitable for llsht manufacturing. Inquire of PEARL LAUNDRY, 25 Federal St., Pittsburg. lllhU-4.t FROHSINN HALL, 305 PENN AV. tOR concerts, p irtles, receptions, etc. Inquire ofJOIIN DIML.1NO, 411 Market St., Pittsburg. mh24-8-TUTht LODGE ROOM HANDSOMELY FUR NISHED, conveniently located. Inquire of GILBERT A. HAS, 59 Fourth av. fe24-44-TTSt STORES AND BUSINESS BOOMS IN ALL parts of the two cities and suburbs; 6cnd your name and address and we will malt ouourrent list regularly until April 1, free of charge. BLACK 4 BA IRD, 05 Fourth av. del7-20t TO LET-FINE NEW SIOREROOM - OHIO st.. Allegheny: high celling, plateglass lront, cemented cellar: the onlr unrcuted storeroom In the Merrill building, corner W est Diamond; iuo per year: send for list. W. A. HEREON &SONS, 80 Fourth av. inh24-14-TTt Q?T FIFTH AV.-F1NENEW SIOREROOM: tlOu plale glass front, good cellar: very low rent; elegant location tor grocery or any ret ill business. BAXItlt, THOMPSON Jt CO., lea t ourth av. mh22-191t Miscellaneous. DWELLINGS.STORFSANDOKFICE.S-UI'ON request we will u.all ou our rent list reg ularly until April 1, tree of charge: write Aour namepl.tlul) and give lull resilience address street aud number. BLACK S. BAIRD. V Fourth atenuu. ieS-71t FLRSON.VL. 13ERS0.NAI-CASll PAID i-OR OLD GOLD and silver: Jewi Irj repaired: new work. made to order. CHRls. HAUCll. 541 Siulthtic-hi st JjlS-St PERSONAL-REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE. MYLR GALL1NGER, Yoder law building, cor. Filth Jiul W ylie ms. Telephone 1707. in h8-145 ERsONAL-WCIiSl'ER'S LARGE (JUAirfO Dlttionary, 12 53; special bargains lu olJ ind new bonks during this mouth. 1RANK.BACON i(U., am Siultlifleld st. inhl2 PERSONAL-THE MANUFACTURERS OF email who desire to rccel e s unples ol email work in old country style mav send steel objects toG. D., 116 Lytic St., Fostofia. O. Inh22-I97 PERSONAL-FINE BOOKS-WE HAVETHE fluest collection of Unely illustrated books In Pittsburg; be tutlrul bindings; low prlces;come ami see them: hundrcdsol books for piescuts. LEVI'S HOOK SloRE, 1X10 Liberty st. deli PERSONAL-RELIEVE THAT I'lltlU). aching feeling about the ces by having proper i.ises adjusted by CHE-SM AN S, MAN N ION. 42 Federal St.. Alleghenv. Best SI spec tacles on earth. Artificial cj es inserted. leu-lbJ-TKsn rouND. POUND-MONEY, BETWEEN to AND I0, on Sixth ae.: owner can haiesamc br prov ing. Call or address J. G. FEEDING ER. care of John S. B. Mercer, No, 50 Seventh St., city, mli21-I2 FOUND-A RELIEF FOKMY HEADACHE BY having proper glasses adjusted by the ex perts In lenses, CHESSMAN JtMANN'IoN, At Federal St., Allegheny. Best $1 speetailes on earth. Artificial ej es Inserted. le'8-ll3-TFSu FOUND-A LARGE LOP or WINTER clothing belonging lo residents of ibis city was found hanging in the rooms occupied by DICKSON, the tailor. 65 Filth arc., upstairs, altered, cleaned and repaired; the owners shonld call lor them, as Dickson requires the room. noli-D FIDELITY TITLE AND TIllisT CO.. 121 and 123 Fourth ave. Capital Jo00.000. Full paid. INSURES TITLES TO REAL ESTATE. Acts In all fiduciary capacities Deals in relia ble investment securities. Rents boxes In its superior vault from 15 per annum upward. Receives deposits and loans only on mort gages and approved collateral-. JOHN B. JACKSON. Pres't. JAMES J. DONNELL. Vice Pres't. fe84-at C. B.JIOVAY, Hcc'y and Treas. St. John's Military School, MANLIUS, N. Y. SUMMER SCHOOL, lit. Itev. F. D. HUNTINGTON. S. T. D.. Frcsi deut. Apply to Lt. Col. W M. VERBECK, Snpt. mbi-l5-wr OFFICL1L PIXTS1JURG. office of the cttt t iteasuitkr, i Municipai, Hall, Smitiifield St. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL owners (whether resident or non-residenc ot tho city of Pittsburg) of drays, carts, wagons, carriages, buggies, eta. to pay their licenses at this ollice forthwith. All licenses not paid on or before the first Monday in March, 1891. will bo placed in tho hands of vehicle officer for collection, subject to collection fee of CO cents on each license. And all persons neglecting to pay on or before first Monday in May, ISM, w ill be subject toa penalty double tho amount of thellcenscs to bo recovered before tho proper legal authority of said city. The old metal plates of last year must be'returned at tho time licenses arc taken out, or 23 cents additional will be charged on the license. Rates of license: Etch one-horse vehicle. SU: each two-horse vehicle, 510; each four-horse vehicle, S12: each four-horse hack, 515; omni busses and timber wheels, drawn by two horses, 110. One extra dollar will bo charged for eacb ad ditional horse used in above specified vehicles. J. F. DENNISTON. fp&Sl.D City Treasurer. BUSINESS CHANGIX. "VfOTICE OP DISSOLUTION NOTICE IS JA hereby given that the partnership be tween John lierchbnroether and Christ Detzcl, under the firm naino ot John Hcrchenroether A Co., dealers in ice, was dissolved on March 10, 1891. by mutual consent. All debts due the said partnership are to bo pi id and those dne from ihe same discharged, at No. 19-1 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa., where the business will bo continued by said Christ Detzel. JOHN HERX'HENROETHER, CHRIST DL1ZEL. . mh2M4-r PROPOSALS. Office ct Controller of Axleoiieny County, Pittsburg. Pa.. March 19 1S9L QELED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- IQ CEI ED at this omen until 4 o'clock P. 21. TUESDAY, March 24. 1891. Tor surfacing and sodding areas about Court House. Rids to be by the lump sum for work complete. Tho success ful bidder will be required to give bond in double the amount of the bid for tbe faithful per formance of contract. Tho rlcht to reject any or all bids is resorved. Specifications can be seen at tbe oftlco of Connty Engineer. JAS. A. GRIER, County Controller. mil 19-33 Office of Controllmi of allegheny county. Pittsbuiio. Pa.. March 19. 1S9L SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at this office nntil 4 o'clock p. jr.. TUESDAY. Mircb. 24, 1S9L for cleaning and restoring soldiers' monument on Monument Hill, Allegheny. Bids to be by the lump sum complete, and to be finished on or before May 20, 1S9L. Bidders will give bidders' bond with two sureties in double tbe amount ot tbe bid. Specifications can be seen at the office ot County Engineer. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. JAS. A. GRIER, mblU-33 County Controller. PROPOSALS FOR MATERIAL UNITED States Engineer Office. 121 Franklin street. Buffalo, N. Y., March 20, 1S9L Sealed proposals in duplicate, for furnishing stone, sand, pebbles, cement and iron moonncs. re quired at Buffalo Harbor. N. Y.,will be received, at tbis office until 2 p. 31., on Monday, the 20th day of April, 1891, and opened immediately thereafter in presence of bidders. Tbe atten tion of bidders is invited to Acts of Congress of February 26. 1885, and February 23, 18S7, vol. 23, page 332. and vol. 24. page III, Statutes at Large. Preference will be given to articles of domestic production or manufacture, conditions of qual ity and price import duties included being equal. Specifications, general instructions to bidders, blank forms of proposals, or necessary information, will be furnished on application to tbis office. The United States reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. AMOS STICKNEY, Major of Engineer'. U. S. Army. roh23-8-23.24.25.28.apl8.19 LEGAL NOTICES. ESTATE OF CHARLES S. McCARGO. deceased. Administrator's notice. Notice is nereby given that letters of administration on tbe estate of Charles S. McCargo, late of Allegheny City, Allegheny connty, Penna., de ceased, have been granted to tbe undersigned, to whom all persons indobted 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 HARRISON D. MASON, Administrator, 162 Ridge avenue, Allegheny. felO-3-Tu JOI1N C. SHOEMAKEIt, Bakewell Law Building. ESTATE OF WILLIAM O'HARA SCULLY, deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of William O'Hara Scully. late of tho city of Pittsburg, county ot Allegheny, and State of Pennsyl vania, deceased, have ueen granted to tbe un dersigned to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims or demands against tbe same will make them known with out delay. AMANDA W. SCULLY, Execu trix, Westminster place, Pittsburg, Pa. fel7-3f 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 ot Collier township, Allegheny county, Pj., de ceased, have 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 tbe same will make them known without delay to SAMUEL KEISLING. Administrator. 1409 Carson st., Pittsburg, Pa., or FERDINAN YEIKA. Collier township. Pa. fe!7-ol-Tn RESORTS. T HE CHALFONl'E ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. On the beach, with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths in the house. Send for circular. fel-90-n E. ROBERTS & SONS. IT ADDON HALL. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J Now open Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths in the Honse. fefi-91 LEEDS A LIPPINCOTT. REMOVALS. REMOVAL. DR. C. MILLEE, Huuso aim Sign Painter, has removed from , 13.3 Third avenue, to 73 SIXTH AVENUE. Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Sneclil attention ":lven to the handling of plate gljss, cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky lights, etc House painting and glazing in all its branches. ocl'J-6J-D CHARLESSOiVIERS&CO., DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE, Will remove their central office, No. 313 Wood street, to No. 129 Fourth Ave,, Directly opposite the New Postoffice, ON APRIL 1st mhlI-37 REED B. COYLE & CO., Real Estate and Mortgage Brokers, HAVE REMOVED TO Cor. FOURTH AVE. and GRANT ST., (St. Nicholas Building.) NOTE Send for our new for sale llt jnsMs sued. nililO 91-TT3 NOTICE. Office of Gebmania Savings Bank, j PITTSBUKG, March 12. 1891. OWING TO THE LATE FIRE In the building of tbis bank wo have taken temporary quarters in tho offices lately occu pied by the National Bank of Commerce In the Floyd block, corner Wood sr, and Sixth av. No loss or injury was sustained in any of tho books and valuable ptrers of the bank. Wo are therefore ready for our customary business at the above pbec, where we shall be pleased to meet the patrons of the hank. C. IIEYKA. CHARLES SE1BERT. President, Secretary. mlil-t IC-11 CHOICE PROPERTIES. FOR SALR THE ALLEGHENY COUNTY LIGHT CO.'S VIRGIN ALLEY PROPERTY, Within 80 feet of Wood St.; lot 8ox83 feet, with large brick building, very suitable for general business purposes. We invite investigation, as Its location cm. not be excelled. WV A. HERROV fc SONS, iTihL'l.fii rr 80 Fourth avenue. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE THURSDAY, MARCH 2G. By order of tbo executor of the estate of Francis C. Blake, deceased, we will offer at pubiic sali, at bis late residence, on tl e Ridge. Ingram, P., C. fc St. L. .R. R-. all tho household furniture, consisting of parlor, library, chamber, dining room and kitchen fur niture, body and tapestry brussels carpets, lace cnrtaiDs, bookcases, desks, wardrobes, bed steads, bureaus, uash;tand, elect ', chiffonier, hair and husk maitresfc, pictnres, extension and center tables dishes one pair Fairbank's platform scales, (nearly new) and other fnr nisbment incidental to housekeeping; also upright Steinay piano, two Winchester rifles, ouo Hubert rifle, stag's bead, etc: also, if not disposed of prior to sale by private contract, will sell tbe stable equipment, consisting ot a blood bay Kentucky mare. Holsteln cow, ladies' and gentlemen's riding saddles, harness-, etc. Sile will commence at 10 A. St.. THURSDAY. March 26, 180L Train leavo Union depor, Pittsburg, at 8:10, HA 10:30. 11:10 and 12 noon, and i.-OS and 2--05 p. it., city time. Sale positive. Terms iaih. Tho bandsonnj residence and grounds are also for sale bv pri vate contract; terms and all particulars cheer fully furnished on application. ROBERT WARDROP. Executor. bTRAUB & MORRIS, Auctioneers. nih21 61 A UCTION SALE or JAPANESE GOODS At No. 626 Smithtleld stiect, between Sixth and Seventh avenue.. Entire stock, comprising over 25,000 iu value. Wo bee to announce to tbe pnbliu that onr JAPANESE WARE DE PARTMENT, which has been a feature in our business, having been attended by almost every lady in tbe two cities and the surrounding country, -n ill be DISCONTINUED in tho future. Onr room on second floor, devoted to tho sale of ilicse goods, ill bo usedforotber purpo-e. Our annnil Holiday Displays will undoubtedly he missed by a number of our patrons, and we would therefore advise you to attend our sale and get yuur pick out of one of tbe largest and most complete linesof Japanese goods in the country, sale beginning Monday, March 2, at il-20 A. M.. and 2 P. M.. and Satur day, 7 p. jr.. and continuing nntil all goods are disposed of. Goods delivered. WM. HASLAGEttSOX. J. A. Robinsox, Auctioneer. 626 Smithtleld street. mb2-26D AUCTION SALE AT RESIDENCE. NO. 1 ARCH STREET. ALLEGHENY. TUESDAY MORNING, MARCH 21, AT 10 O'CLOCK. The entire famishment, embracing chamber suits, mattresses, bedding, springs bedsteads, bnreans, washstauds; pictures, curtains, stove, laundry and kitchen goods tables, cbairs, rockers, hall, room and stair carpets, cutlery, dishes, Ac Ilou-e will be opened np after 8 o'clock nmrningof the sale. Everything must go. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. mb22-130 BULLETIN OF SALES BY THE HENRY AUCTION COMPANY TUESDAY, March 24, sale of household goods and carpets, at residence. No. 1 Arch street, Allegheny City. TUESDAY, March 21 sale of fine line of carpets and furniture at our rooms. No. 311 Market street. WEDNESDAY. Marctr 25. sale of upright piano, furniture jnd carpets at No. 14 Stockton avenue. Allegheny City. THURSDAY. March 26. sale at our rooms. No. 311 Market street, of unclaimed freight packages of American Express Company. THURSDAY. March 26. sale at residence No. 22 Bidwell. street, Allegheny, paintings, car pets, hric-i'-brac and furnltnre. FRIDAY, March27, sale of elegant furnitnre, carpets and household goods, at our rooms. No. 311 Market street. MONDAY. March 30, silo at No. 521 Shady lane, household goods and carpets. TUESDAY, March 3L hall, room and stair carpets, full line of furniture at tbe rooms. No. 311 Market street, city. Also, same d-ite. at store, sale of tailors' judgments. mh22-170 ELEGANT PARLOR AND CHAMBER smt.-, tine library, office and dining room lurnitnre, kitchen and laundry goods, hall, room and stair carpets, etc., eta, etc., AT AUCIION. TUftDAY MORNING, .March 24, at 10 o'clock. At the rooms. No. 311 Market street. Solid walnut, oak and cherry wardrobes, hall racks, bookcases, bedsteads, bureaus, wash stands chamber suits, chiffoniers, tables, cbairs, rockers, china closets, sideboards, ex tension tallies, folding beds cupboards etc.: handsome Englislf rug, tapestry, brocatelle and biir clotb parlor suits, easy chairs, lounges and rockers, decorated toilet ware, bedding, mat tresses, springs, curtains, cornices, shades, pictnres clocks, rugs, mats and linoleum, body brussels velvet, uioquettennd ingrain car pets, tine silverware, aisbes, glassware, cook ing utensils, laundry eooils. etc., etc. HENRY AUCTION CO., mb22-129 Auctioneers. 1 UCTION SALE- ilegant Furniture, Carpets. Upright Piano, Silverware, Bedding, Etc., at the residence, 14 Stockton av., Allegheny City, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, IfcM. at 10 o'clock A. Ji. The entire elegant furnhnment of 14 rooms, embracing banilsorao silk plmb parlor suit, lino upright piaiinbric-a-bracornamentsbook-cae, fine oak ball rack, center tables,portiercs, window shades and lace curtains, liandome chamber furniture, fine bedding, bed springs, ball, room and stair carpets, rugs, etc, fine sil ver tea set. dishes and glassware, laundry tubs, wringer, hose and stepladiler, dining-room sideboard, extension table and chairs. Goods may be examined after 80'clock morn ing of sale. HENRY AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. mh22-132 A UCTION SALE ELEGANT KITP.NITUKE, HANDSOME CARPETS. Costly bric-a-brac, lino paintings, at ihe resi dence, 22 Bidwell st. Allegheny City. THURS DAY, March 2G. 1SBI. at 10 o'clock A. 31. Handsome floor cabinet, ornaments, vases, fine steel engravings and oil paintings, genuine Turkish rugs, silk tapestry, parlor suir. very line carpets 011 all the rooms halls and stairs, stair rods, fastenings and pads,finetiblis,hand snme bookcase and hallrack, tabic linens, bed clothing, snrings and mattresses. line chamber suits, wardrobes, bedsteads, bureaus anil wash stanus. Whito Sowing Machine, almost new, six leather dining chtlrs, cost 112-3. handsome sideboard and chini closet, silverware, delf and glassware, extenflon table, refrigerator, cook ing utensil, tubs, wringers, hose, steplidder. etc.. etc. Goods may be examined after 8 o'clock morning of ale. HENRY AUCTION .CO., Auctioneers. mb22 131 FURNITURE, CARPETS, Etc., AT AUCTION. RESIDENCE, 949 PENN AVENUE. TH URSDAY, March 20, 10 o'clock A. Jr., the fnrnisbuieut of abvo named dwelling nlll lo sold, consisting of (3) fine parlor suites, walnut and oak chamber rt. dressing cases, ward robes, washstands. bureaus extension table, lounge', hall rack, brns-iels carpets, dining room, kitchen and laundry ntensiN, one base- uurner stove, etc. JL B. HMrnisij-N, mh22-o3 Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE, 1G CHURCH W.. ALLEGHENY, FRIDAY, MARCH 27. at 10 O'clock, A. 31. Office Furniture and Fixtures and bahnes safe, Six. frlules, Six Horses, Harness and four double and five single deliv ery wagons Wicke's rcfrigera-or. steam boiler, milk utensils tanks, cases, cans, bottles racks, wire brackets, eic, etc. S. A. DUNCAN. A sicnee -fssTickloy Dairy Cuinpatiy. JOHN FEDEliKILL. Auctioneer. mb21.23 MARSHAL'S SALE-BY VIRTUE OF A writ of venditioni exnnn.is issued out of tho District Court of tho Untied States for the Western District ot Pennsylvania, in admiralty, and to mc directed, I will expose to public sale, at the United States Mart.hal's office, in the city of Pitlsburc Pennsylvania. n MONDAY, the 30th d ly of March, I SMI. at II o'clock A. 3t., tbe steamboat James Oilmen-, her machinery, tackle apparel, furniture, etc., libeled, seized, aUachcd and condemned in ald court. .1. II. HARRAI1. II. . Marshal. Marshal's Office, Pittsburg. Pj. mhlS-Oj-D H. B. SMiTHSON, Real Estate and General Auctioned r. room Yi, Eisner building. Flith and Wood etrcot. Saloi or jewelry and nicichandle atstorcs Fnrnl ture at residences promptly attended to. dco-66n I)OHlNSON & CO.. U2IJ SMITHFIELD i S1REET, furnl-li experienced auction eers for sales of REAL ESTATE, FURNITURE, At residences, closing out stores, etc Terms reasonable. Ic27-"1-D J. A. McKELVEY, Auctioneer. Household furniture, property and live stock. Office 81 Frankstown A v.. East End. Terms upon appllctlon. rahS-HS-D AL'CTION SALES. AUCTION SALE -ON- TUESDAY, MARCH 24, At 3 G'CIock P. M.. ON THE PREMISES, No. 12 Mercer St, EIGHTH WARD, CITY, Lot 25x7.5 feet, on which is a good two (3) story brick house containing seven rooms, attis and cellar, convenient to Wylie avenue cable cars and only about 8 minutes' walk from tba Conrt House; desirable investment; salo posi tive to close np an estate, I. M.PENN0CK & SON, mhl9-f0-MTT3 147 FOURTH AVE. CnoiCK PROPERTIES. SYU0AUGA, ALABAMA. t LOTS FOB SALE. The Marblo City Land and Farnace Com pany, of Sylacanga. have secured very low excursion rates to Sylactnga for their opening sale of lots APRIL 0. 1S3L This town is situated in tho cotton region o tho .South. EC miles from Birmingham. 60 from Montgomery, and is surrounded bv vast de posits of marble, roofing slate and iron ore. Sylaciuga is destined to be one of the most Im portant manufacturing cities in the "New South." It is located at the junction of tbe' Louisville aim Nashville and Georgia Central, tbe two greatest railroad systems in tbe South. A large cotton mill and iron works, eacb em ploying hundreds of skilled operatives, will b bnilt during tbis year, and the elegibie loci-' tion of Sylacanga as a shipping point, insnrei a, ready market for its manufactures. To the capitalist, merchant, mechanic, ironworker, here Is one of tbe few opportunities offered for a gilt edge investment. Property will treble in value in a rear. Prices are low, terms easy. Call or send" for plan of town and descriptive ' circulars. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO.. mh22-136-TTSu 162 Fourth avenue. FACTOR! PE0PERTI For Sale to Closa an Estate. The undivided half interest of the plant of tbe Whitney Glass Works, situated at Glass boro, N. J. This is one of the oldest and largest glass manufacturing plants in tbe United States (bas been In operation over 100 years). Is very favorably located, having two lines of railroad . entering the factory premises. The plant consists of four large factory ' buildings: Stone building (43x114), which contains grind ing, engine, mold and pot rooms and all the necessary machinery. Two 49-bnrse power boilers, and one 30-horse power engine. Large stone saw and grist milL Large stone store and office. Two large packing houses wareshed, etc Abont 1D0 dwelling bouses. Tbo whole property is in good repair and oc cupied, under a lease, which exnires August L; 183i THOMAS ANNADOWN. J. P. WHIT NEY, Executors. Glassboro. N. J. mbl4-30 For Sale-So.200 Ele gant new brick duell ing. 8 large rooms hall, vestibule, douhle par lors, batb. inside w. c, , stationary washstand, slate mantels tbrongb- ont. tile hearths chins closet, pantry, bact stairs, inshle abutters. , gas fixtures, electris bells, handsomely pa- ' pored and painted.botn gases range. laundry, with stationary tnbs, front and back porches, shade trees, street sew ered and paved, stone sidewalks lot lenced and everything com plete: only ten minutes ride from the heart of tbe city. Tbis is an ex ceptional bargain and well worth investiga ting. WM. PETTY A CO., 107 Fonrth av. mh22-4C-TTSn $1,000 CASH. BALANCE TO SUIT PURCHASER. LOOK IN For Sale Column. FOB Special offers of EAST EXD RESIDENCES -ET- S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady Aves., E. E., . Dealers in East End Only. mh2l-95-nVY NEGLET AYENUE. New two-story brick with reception hall, par lor, library, dining room and kitchen on first floor, four bedrooms second floor, with two stationary washstand': bouse has batb with modern plnmning, slate mantels, art Sre places, china closet, pantries, etc., lot 0x115. This house must be seen to be appreciated. We have a special low price nntil April I, that will sell lt. BAXTER. THOMPSON 4 CO., mh23-13.-TnTbssu 162 Fourth av. , SHADYSIDE RESIDENCE SITE, 110x220, at SI53 PER FOOT. SItnatn on Ellsworth av.. In tbe center af fh moit desirable residence neighborhood In tba , East End. Tins is tbe lowest price on the ay' enue and is a decided bargain. M. F. H1PPLE A CO., mh22-73 TUThsu 96 Fourth av. POSITIVE BARGAIN. Two new two-storv mansard brick dwellings of eight rooms each, with hall, vestibule, batb, in fact every modern convenience, including; electric light: also, a two-storv Queen Anna frame dwelling of eight rooms with every con venience: good lot. corner ot two good streets, in Shadyslde. on line of Durjuesne traction anil two squares from Fifth avenue. Will sell all for 11,000; will pay Id per cent. Investigate-. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 182 Fourth avenue. , mh22-103-Mrrssu $i6,ooo. Oakland Residence. Situated in the midst of tbo most desirable resi dence locality on Forbes street, substantial brick dwelling. 9 largo rooms, wide ball and all conveniences; lot about 50x120 feet to alley; southeastern exposure, etc; veiy desirable; . must be sold at once. M. F. HIPPLE4CO. nih22-i3-TTSU OB Fourth avenue. FOR S-A-XlTU. The Elegant Stone-Front Residence of. CHAS. L COLE, ESQ., NO. 215 ALLEGHENY AVENUE. House contains 12 rooms, laundry, trunk room, two baths and every convenience, all in complete order. Lot 318x145 feet to paved ' alley, with brick stable, carriage house, etc, Immediate posssioii it dralred. See W. A. HEBRON & SONS, rr mnl-9I-TT3 by Fourth ar, 'i. b -,.
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