THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 25, SEEK1S6 FOR TOTES. Cily illorney Carnahan's Trip Tlirousu Hie Siate to Secnre SUProRT FOU THE STREET BILLS. CnratiTe Lejislation Mrich Mar Prevent Fntnr Trouble. miSE FOR TUE BOAKD OF TIEWEES Assistant City Attorney T. D. Carnahan left for Harrisburj last cveninij, his pockets bulging with copies of the six bills which are expected to get the city out of the hole into which it was cast by the Supreme Court. The action of the Legislature upon these bills is given in the telegraphic col umns of this issue. At Harrisburg Mr. Carnahau will meet City Attorney More land, who has been spending several days in the Quaker City for the purpose of convinc ing the 1'hilailelphians that the proposed legislation will not affect them. Mr. Carnahan returned to Pittsburg yes tcrduy from a trip to several of the third class cities of the Slate; among others Erie, where he wjs &howiug the officials that Justice "Williams' decision aflccts their municipalities as much as it does Pitts burg, and obtaining pledges of support for the bills drafted by Messrs. Wilson and llodgeri. His trip was highly successful, and be returned assured of the passage ot the bills. Chief Bigelow is also in Karris burg. A Legislative Care-All. The curative act, which is expected to authorize the city to collect tor street im provements already made or in progress, is the one around which the most interest cen ters in Municipal Hall. This bill, in the opinion of some legal geDtlemen who have examined it, is not only worded in a manner to mtet the present exigencies, but will ob viate any such trouble in the future. 1'or instance, if the curative act becomes a good law, but tlie bpw street act or other acts passed in the future are declared unconsti tutional, the cost ot the wort performed under tlieiC Liter street acts can be collected by virtue of the curative act. On the other hand. Controller Morrow, who knows some law, doubts if the curative act will he so fir-reaching and thinks it will apply simply to the present dilemma. The proposed street acts provides for the appointment ot viewers bv court, uhich is simply a return to the old street law. The asie-scicnts will still be made on the bsis of benefits and damjges. An Uipcditluus ami Economical Hoard. Mayor Gourley, while conceding that the Supreme Court is the sole judge ot the constitutionality ot the Board of Viewers, ndw de'unct, thinks the appointment of viewers oil each ami every improvement by court, will be both expensive and cum brous. "There is no doubt," said His Honor, "that the methods of the old Board of Viewers were both expeditious and econom ical. The members of the board were ex l perienced, knew the value of city property I and how it wouid be benefited by improve- inents, and periorined their work without f waste of time. When the matter of street improvements is settled by the courts the costs and ;ees of attorneys will run up into large sums, which nill have to be liquidated by the property benefited. It will take much longer, too, to secureau improvement, than it did under the lawwhichtheSuprenie Court declared unconstitutional. "Jf the Engineering Bureau is abolished it wili add expense to the making of an im provement. This bureau has plans which it would take a first-class engineer six months to prepare. Trie bureau contains data which is the work of years, and would have to be obtained Oy the viewers before they tuld determine what property was benefited, especially in the matter of sewers." Chester Didn't Go Far Enonglu The success ot the city of Chester in ob taining curative legislation, when, several years ago, it cot into the same dilemma as Pittsburg is now, is given as an assurance that it will be successful in the present instance. One of the city's legal advisers said yes terday: "The reason Chester's street im provements have been at a standstill for several years is this: When that city's street act was knocked out and the municipality was rendered liable for large sums ol money due contractors, the officials went to the Legislature lor an act to help them out ot the financial quagmire Having gotten out of the noie, they went no further, perhaps fearing that they might go in over their heads again. They virtually said to the people You were not satisfied with the best we could give youj-now you can prepare an act to suit yourselves or wade through mud.' They have been wading in mud ever since," Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. This remedy does not dry up a cough, but loosens and relieves it. It prevents cough . ing hy producing a free expectoration, and ' by allaying the inflammation and irritation of the throat. It is the only preparation in common use that produces an expulsion of mucous from the air cells of the lungs, renders the mucous less tenacious and easier to expectorate, and opens the secretions. It completely undermines a cold. It is es pecially adapted to children, as it contains no injurious substance. It is a great favorite for croup, and has never yet failed. 50 cents per bottle. For sale by druggists. wsu Some Perfectly Lovely Hats Shown at the New Millinery Opening. Mrs. E. Barker, agent, 618 Penn avenue (formerly Simpson's), scored a decided triumph yesterday in her opening of lashion r.ble hats and bonnets. Some ot the love liest creations in feminine headgear were s.how.1. The sight of them aroused the ad miration of the many ladies present, and it is safe to sjy that no more artistic combina tions and etlects have been shown in this city than these productions of Mrs. Barker's. The opening continues all this week. S3 Itoyi.' SnlU To-lay for 82 25. To make this Easter week a memorable one. we will give you your choice of about 1,000 tine cassimere and cheviot suits in light and dark shades for the extremely low price of 52 23. Kenieniber. sires run from 4 to 14. T. C. C. C, PITTSjBHKG Combination Clothing COMPANY, corner Grant and I'lamoud streeU,opposite the Court House. A Liberal Reduction. For one week we offer special bargains on oil mr stock of fine porcelains, bric-a-brac and framed pictures. An uuusual oppor tunity to secure choice articles at a very low price. Jos. Eichbaum & Co., 48 Fifth avenue. Jnt the Thing. About the daintiest and most wholesome cake on the market now is Marvin's new apricot tarts. Tne little ones cry for them and thev are a comfort and solace to the aged. Your grocer keeps them. MWS Bp.OWN says vou are about buying a type writer. Why not look at the Ca'ligraph? vs Good lager beer is alwavs plensant and perfectly sale. Bad effect must come from impurities or carelessness in preparation. Iron City Brewing Co.'s beers and ales re ceive unqualified indorsements everywhere. E. V. Roberts Sons' Easter Gifts. Captivating designs in jewelry, silver, bric-a-brac and fancy goods. Look at our windows, then come inside and see the beau tiful things. Fifth avenue and Market meet. Ask for 691. PREVENTEDJY ILLNESS, A. T. Koivand Temporarily Retires From tho East End Light Company Presi dency, Uccanse of Bad Health State ment of tho Concern's Affairs. So manv contradictory reports have been circulated' regarding the East End Light Company's affairs as to call for a statement of the real facts in the case, which are, as related br a gentleman who is acquainted with them, as follows: In the first place, the Westinghouse in terests are in no way identified with the company's affair", and do not hold any stock. Mr. Westinghouse orignally owned the company, together with Mr. Bowand and his connections, wbeu the latter pur chased his stock, some time since. Mr. Uowand notified the directory of his desire to retire from the responsibilities of the office, and he is not now taking any active part in the company's affairs. He is still President, though not acting, no one having been elected to succeed him. The new Vice President, J. H. Willock, of the Second National Bauk, who was elected at the annual meeting, is. by virtue of his office, acting as President. E. H. Myers was elected to the board to fill the vacancy cansed by the retirement of E. G. Miller, last year's Vice President. These are the facts as they stand, but the causes which brought them about require elucidation. It is thought that Mr. Bowand will not again act as President, because, while his temporary retirement is due to sickness, it is slated that pressure has been brought to bear from financial quarters to postpone his resumption of office. This action is reported to be consequent on Mr, Bowand's attitude in connection with the Union Switch and Signal Company's affairs. E. H. Myers said yesterday "afternoon that the company' business required some investigation, and that meetings would be held some time shortly to talk over matters. The annual report, dated January 26, 1891, and signed by A. T. Bowand, shows the gross earnings of the concern up to the end ofl890tobe 588.344 39: the operating ex penses of every kiud, 547.G10 41. showing the gross net earnings to be $40,733 98. De ducting a sum of 11,133 27 as interest on bonds and interest and discount, the net earnings lor 12 months are shown to be $29,000 71. The surplus on January 1. 1890, was ?15,574 77. The total assets of the company are $833,887 08, and the liabili ties, S7CS,711 CO. The capital stock of the concern is $500,000. CAR BARNS BURNED, The CItirens Traction Company's Honse Damaged S2O.OO0 Part of tho Building Falls Crossed Electric Wires Supposed to Have Started the Fire. Fire did $20,000 damage to the car house of the Citizens' Traction Company at tne junction of Penn and Franks town avenues early yesterday morning. The flames were discovered shortly after 4 o'clock, and in a fevr minutes three alarms were sent in, but by that time the flames enveloped the whole second story of the building. Eight cable and three horse cars were stowea near the repair department and the flames fastened on these. Their fire created an intense heat, which caused the walls to bulge, let ting the roof down. The flames soon began creepiug to the stable on the same floor. The horses were gptten out safely, as well as other property stored in the west end of the storage room, Superintendent Bugg estimated the loss at $20,000, which is covered by insurance. The exact place when! the flames started he could not determin., as within five minutes it was impossible for anyone to enter. The theory was that the electric light wires be came crossed and ignited some of the wood work. The entire west end of the building is damaged from the roof to the floor of the second story. The walls will have to com. down, as they are cracked and spread. All the wires of the East End Electric Ligb- Company extending along tne building were damaged, but the company put a force of men at work and had the lines repaired be fore nightfall. THE LITTLE BOY CRIED, - And a Soft-Hearted Crowd Chipped in and Helped Him Out. There was a crowd of idlers arid a little boy at the Third avenue corner of TJncle Sam's no-longer-new Government building yesterday afternoon. The little boy was crying, anyway he looked that way, and the idlers were looking at him with hands in pockets. Between the sobs, simulated or otherwise, he told how a naughty little boy had knocked his stock in trade, consisting of "pencils and sich," and valued at $1, under a carwheel, and he was dead broke. His father wax dead, and his own name was George Grouse. "Well, il that's all's the matter," cried one idler, "we'll chip in and set you up again." Grouse soon had his dollar hack again, and he departed, whether to profit by his ex perience at some other corner or to buy a Iresh stock, is a matter of conjecture. The crowd gave him the benefit of the doubt anyway. , THE CEAIG-STEWAET CASE Only a Few Witnesses Present Yesterday at the Resumed Examination. The examination of witnesses in the Craig Stewart contest was resumed at the offices of Andrew Fisher yesterday afternoon. The witnesses were custodians of the bal lot boxes, and only a few of them were present. It was stated tbat Constable Murphy had the subpoenaing of them and be was unable to serve the summons be cause of the Homestead shooting. The ex amination will be continued to-day. CPKIGHT MANO, 8200. Square Piano, S1SO. Parlor Organ, 863. An excellent upright piano, good as new, worth $375, "or $190. A splendid square piano, cost $450, for $150. Also one ot the finest parlor organs, only $65. Three ex ceptional bargains. J. M. HorriiAX & Co., 637 Smithfield street. A parlor grand piano at one-third the original cost. Calf Shoes! For men's wear, selected stock, latest styles. Popular prices, $2, $2 50, $3 and $4, at G.D. Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. Eastkk teck scarfs at James H. Aiken & Co.'s, 100 Filth avenue. Has No Equal! My hand-sewed turn ladies' shoes, at $2 50. The most flexible shoe ever worn. G. D. SlMEN, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. Easteb puff scarfs at James H. Aiken & Co.'s, 100 Fifth avenue. Ask for 694. . JtESOBTS. TUE CHAL.KOH1-K ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. On the beach, with unsurpassed ocean view. Bait water baths in the bouse. Bend 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. It91 LEEDS 4 LIPPINCOTT. COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, West Broadway and Chambers St. N. Y. EUROPEAN PLAN. Thoroughly renovated, in coinpleto order, restaurant unsurpassed. Passenger elevator. Rooms f 1 per day and upward. C. F.WILDEYProp. O. K. LANSING, Manager. f el-50-WS JG3Displa)i advertisement one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, lor Sale, To Let. etc, ten cents per line for each truer tion, and none taken for less than thii ly cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS Ol'EX. BRANCH. OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT. r-OK SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT AllVF.KlTjKMENTS WILI. BE liECKlVKDUl'TOSl". M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts wlthTUK Dispatch. KOIt THE SOUTJISIDK. NO. HIS CAltoO.N STREET. TELEPHONE NO. SZ. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, Oil PENN AVE. iUTTSHUitU-ADniTIONAL. THOMAS .MCCAFFRKV 3.T0S Cutler street. EM1LG. STUCKEY, nth tr-ct and l'cnnave. ALLEGHENY. A. J. K AERCHER. 59 Fedtral street. H. J. JlrllRIllli .Market House, Allejrhcnr. F. II. EGGERb.t SON. Ohio and Chestnut sts. THOMAS .MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. (... W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. l'KRRY il. (i I, Kill. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. Main Hell'. AC-HANOI". IN A LIFETIME FOU MEN with cnpltal and aetnc men without cmlta! to secure a ver. pleasant am! profitable business: no drones or curiosltr cckcr iucl nppl). An drei with 2-ccnt ftiinn.CUNSULID.VJM) AD JUSTABLE SHOLSIORE, Aruion Building, Cleveland. O. inli30-6l-WFbu CO ATM A K E It- IMMEDIATELY-FIKST-CLAS coitunier: tendv trnplornicnt dur Inpseawii. GMIKGKH. liLAUKMORE, l'O.Mir- M'l si., .uail i.ivrrpuui, l' lllllSS-76 COAT.MAKF.R-O.NK FIRST-CLASS COAT MAKLK: steadvworknii'i coud waces. p plv Immediately to W. J. HUSTON & CO.. Piist i.ltcrpoul, O. mhC4.-7o CUTTERS-IT GOES WITHOUT SAYING that cutter produce better results with the A. 1). RUDE NEW .METHOD thanbyanv nrin clple ofcnttlnc tauprnt. inhI5-S6 DRIVER-GOOD WHITE MAN FOR private fimlly: must hae pood references; none other need apply. Call at 171 KlVEIi AW, Alichcin. ml041 DRIVER-MARRIED MAN WITHOUT FAM ILY; location East End: best of references required. Address M. N: Dispatch office. nili2o-7s DRUG CLERK ONE OF TWO OR THREE Tears experience. Apnlr to JAMES R. MCCLELLAND, 81 Federal St., Allegheny. mhH-M INDOOR PRIVATE WATCHMAN STRICTLY sober banit&: first-clas relerences with bond required. Address P. O. BOX 1DGJ, Plttsburc. mli2)-P9 JOURNEYMEN PATTERN-MAKERS - FOR hiavv machine pattern work In Camden, N. J. lor further Information addrcso CAMDEN, Dispatch oflice. inba-7l-MWFSu MACHIMSTS-A FEW GOOD MACHINISTS and blacksmiths at CONT1N ENTAL TUBE AVORKS. second av.. city ruhl9-77 13A1MER-O.NE CARRIAGE PAINTER-ONE that can stripe and finish. H.HERR t SON 3, 816 Filth av. uihtS-e: APER HANGEKS-3708 FIFTH AV. IJOLISHER-ONJILIGHT BRASS CASTINGS . Call at H10 PENN AV., up stairs. nili- SALESMK.N-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION, tohnndlethe new natent chemical Ink erasing pencil, the greatest selling novelty ever produced: era-eslnk thoroughly In 2 seconds; no abrasion of paper: 200 to 500 percent profit: one agent's sales amounted to StTJO In six dais, another (32 in tno hours; wc want one energetic general agent for each state and Territory; sample by mall, 35ets. For terms and lull particulars, address THE MONROEERASEKMFG. CO., La Crosse, Wis. mh2l-16 SALESMEN-ALSOC1TY SALESMEN. AS A sideline, to take orders for O'Kccfe's "O. X." shoe blacking: good commissions, quick seller; tlnest blacking made In the world. Ad dress DR. O'KEFFE.fc CO. Chemists, 31 Filth av.. Pittsburg, L'a. U 111 remove to (Blssell block) 708SinlthtleIdst.. on April 1. nilUEMl SALESMAN-A GOOD SALESMAN FORTHE rcat estate business: one who has had ex perience preferred, and mmt navo a thorough kiiOMlcdxc of city. Address It. S., Dispatch oflke, stating age. JiihZ5-70 SEVERAL GOOD iLETAL POLISHERS ON steel (bicycle) work; steady employment and good wages guaranteed : none but first-cs work men need apply. LOZ1ER ilUbl' Bid CLE MrG. Co., Central av.. Toledo, O. Inh25-83 SOLICnOR-WHO UNDERSTANDS ADVER TISING business to handle a. line of season able novelties. Call to-dar (Wednesday) befon noon. GEORGE M. HAY ts, Room 111 Hote. Anderson. MM5-97 ALESMAN-AN EXPERIENCED RUBBER salesman familiar uith trade in Western Pcnns)lvanlx and Ohio; give full Information. reference, tc Address RUBBEh. Dl-piU: office. " mh25-50-wi TULOK AT UOBI". STEPHENSON'S. 75 Park way, Allegheny. mh23-li 1INNER-CALLATE. S. WEBB'S, 71C FIFTH . avenue. mli25-7I TOOLMAKERS-FOR MAKING DIES FOR sheet melal work. Apply PITTSBURG BRAS'? CO.. C9 Isabella St., Allegheny. mh25-67 Agents. AGENTS-TO SELL THE NEWEST AND best subscription bouk upon the market: the lnot recent additions to our lUtare ''Die Mcaini:nglnc," by Daniel Klnnear Clark, Hon. Member Am. Society Mech. rnglneers: "the family Pli)sicln." by J. McGregor-llnblnsoii, o! Glasgow University: "Irish Literature" and Davenport's Condensations" or the best litera ture ot all languages and ages. P. J. FLEMING 4 CO.. 77 Diamond st. mhl5-TuWThrssu AGENTS-TO SELL THE PIN LESS CLOTHES line: the only llneecr Invented that holds the clothes without Dins- a perfect success; patent recently Issued; sold only by agents, to whom Jlie exclusive right Is glien;ou receipt or SO cents we will send a samnle Hue bv mall: also circular,: price list and terms to agents: securu vour terrl torvatonce. AddrcssTHE I'INLESS CLOTHES LIN ECO.. 17 Ucrmon street, Worcester. Mass. oc3-65-ws GENTS-WE OFFER BIG310NEY IN EX CLUS1VE territory; our new Ditent safes sell at sight In city or country: new agents first in field actually getting rich: one agent lu one dar cleared SS6: socio von: catalogue free. ALPINE SAFE CO., No. 36i-371 Clark St., Cincinnati, o. 1C25-31-WS AGENTS-NOW READY-MOSI WONDER FUL advertising machine the world has ever knowu: patented: sells to every merchant: steady work: big pay; inclose stamp. ARC MFG. CO., Itacliie, Is. mh25-75-WF AGENTS-S5TO I0 PER DAY COLLECTING small pictures for us to copy and enlarge; satisfaction guaranteed and a Jl outfit tree. A DUNNE A CO., X Rcade St., New lork. TOP22-1S-WSU FeiniUe Hell,. APPRENTICES-IMPROVERS, GOOD SEW ERS, operators; alo ladles and girls tolearn dressmaking and cutting. Call or write LON DON AND PARIS DRESSMAKING CO..906 1'cnn avenue. Ja8-16-TuWTh COOK-GOOD FEMALE COOK FOR RESTAU RANT. 70 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. mhl-loo iIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK FOR OT a mall family In Allegheny: one who can sneak German and has had some cxperlcuce In lroul'tg and cookiug; good wages to the right party. Address M. o. D., Dispatch office. mhil-56 GOOD COOK AND CHAMBERMAID-COLORED: must understand Hashing and Iron ing: good wages. Apply at 81 LINCOLN AV., Allegheny, "lliursday or Friday afternoon. inh25-77 HURSE GIRL TO GO TO THE COUNTRY. Call at once Rooms 41 and 4.3,111 FOURTH AV., Pittsburg, Pa. mhI5-52 SHORT-ORDER COOK ALSO WELL EXl'E ItlENCEDpantrygirlat once at iCO.WMY RESTAURANT, 32 Sixth St. mh25-80 OMAN-TO HEM' CLEAN AND TAKE care of offices. Apnly to MRS. MADDEN, 77 Diamond it., city. mh05-M Stale and female Help. HOU3EKELPEK, LAUNDRESS, CHAMBER MAIDS, cooks, nurses, dining room girls, 200 house girlB, ne colored girls, one plumber, boy to learn tinsmith, drivers, waiters, farm hands. MRS. E. 'J.HOMPSON, 608 Grant st. HIH24-81-D MAN AND WIFE-VEGETA1SLE GARDEN ER, farm hands, blacksmith, cooks, iham licrmaids, house girls, four dlnlug room girls, dishwasher, laundress, second cook, seamstress, housekeeper. S per week. MEEHAN's,5Gr.iut street. mh23-D Situations. BOOKKEEl'ING-I ATTKNDTO ANYTHING In the line or intricate accounting, such as opening and closing of books or correction or errors: also give instructions In the use or the Voucher System. A. F. SAWHILb, 187 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. dc6-54-D POSI1ION-AS GENERAL ACCOUNTANT, cashier or bookkeeper by a yonng married man: 10 years' experience In commercial practice; habits good: desirable rcrerences:furiilshed rrom present employers, and satisfactory reasons given for change. Address G. ERMANY. Dis patch office. mb24-ui POSITION -GENERAL ACCOUNTANT, AS SISTANT bookkeeper or any office work, with prospects, by young man 21 years old: had five years' office experience with large railroad coal firm: best of reference irom present em ployer: bond If required. Address COAL. Dis patch office. mn25-3 IJOSITION-ENEROEIIC, CAPABLE MAN; 15 yeirs' experience In stationery, books, fhcet music and other lines of general retail trade: HOuid prove serviceable and efficient in a manufacturing or wholesale concern; refcrencts satlslactory. Address T. W. M.. Dispatch office. m 1124-52 POSITION'-AS ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER, clerk or collector by a young man 23 J ears of age; experience good: city references. Ad dress L. D., Dispatch office. mhiS-77 OS1TJON IN THE CT1Y OK COUNTRY" BY a first-class barber. Addreci KIRHAKD UE MO ONTELL, S550 Penn ar. mnzs-go WANTED. Financial. MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY. SUBURBAN and larm properties: stocks, school and municipal bonds, as well as other securities, negotiated. ED. W11TJAH. 410 Grant St., Pitts burg. Pa. IC14-25-D TORlG AGES WE HAVE MON EY TO LOAN OrX lu any amount desired, at lowest rates; no delay. C. O'DONNELLiSON, 11461'cnnav. mhll-67 "MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY. J.VI county property at lowest rates. HENRI A. WEAVER A CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mh2-o TO LOAN S500,UUO, IN AMOUNTS OF S3. 000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 5 nerceut: also smaller amonnts at 6 percent. BLACK & 1IA1RD, Ha fourth avenue. SC-1-O.b-D TO LOAN S200.000 ON MORTGAGES 100 and upward at 0 per cent; S.'iO0,CU0 iH, per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or larms. . I!. FRENCH, l!i lourth ave. OC-.O-D Miscellaneous. ALLTO USE JONES BEDBUG PARALYZE't .(ones' Magic Roacli Powder: contains no poison: roaches banished oy contract; satislae llou given or no pay. Prepared bv GEO. W. JONES, 222 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. Residence No. 80 -Uon-tery st. 1yll-4Mwr E VERY LADYT-WISHINO TO BE HER OWN dressmaker to r.ill .i f,lG Penn ave. f)T- poslle Home's stores) and Investigate MADAMfc H.KSHER'S ladles' tailoring system; no risk; parties responsible: school now open. noi-zf EVERYONE TO KNOW 11 1 AT THEY CAN get their sewing machine rcpiired In first class order: all work warranted at the lowest prices: genuine needles and attachments for all :rakrsntH.CAi:ri.R', sewlue Machine Bazaar, 10 sltli st., two doors below Bijou Theater. ja22-5iwr T OI -TO BUY A LOT IN ALLFGHENY JJ Ccmitery: glw section, l.nmbpr of lot, size and price. Answers. II. J., Dispatch ofllcc. mh25-ll J-OTICE-TO UNION MKN AND WOMEN N there Is a lockout at Armstrong Bro. & Co, mh25-)0 SACElt HORSE-MUST PACE BETTER THAN 2:50. II. H.. Dispatch office mli21-1ri TOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE, City Resiliences. AN ELI-OANT PliOl'ERTY-IN THE THIR TIETH and Thlrtv-flrsl wards, southslde: Improvements are a double thne-slory brick house of 13 rooms, hall and all modern conven iences: good cellar: Reinolds heater, eic: stone spring house, Irame carrljge house, stable and tenant house: four ncvcr-lalllng springs of ex cellent isaler. al6o five hydrants supplied by Mon ougahcU Water Coiup.ui: oitr 14 acres ground, soil rich: orchard ol six or eight acres, choice lruits. shade and ornamental trees; the location is one of rare beauty, cominiuding a magnificent and picturesque view ol both cities, the Mouon gahcla Vallcj and don u the Ohio river for several miles; easv of access, within three minutes of Castle Shannon Incline, five minutes ot I- levcnth strict inclin- and only 20 minutes from nttsburg posloffice. offering inanv Inducements and a bar gain to parties who wish to imv for subdivision. AnplvtoGEORGET. ROBINSON, Robinson. Ilea Mfg. 'Co.. 53 Carson st , or 1. M. I'EN.NOCK & SON, 147 Fourth av. mh21-42-MWs T7IOR SALE-A PAYING INVESTMENT, ' well Improved propcrtvnow paying overSl. 300 per vcar rent: the location is very central: price $1.1,000: about ' cash. (78) Sec W. A. HEltKON & SONS, SO Fourth ave. mh2I-G5-2i,25,I8.Sr Q.f 250-CL1FF ST.. A RARE BARGAIN, Oxl new pressed brick dwelling, eight rooms, bath. w. c. lestinulc. hall, slate mantels, tile hearths In parlors, rrout and rear stairways; house never been occupied; nice lot; private 3 root allev: sewered. (B 70.) ALLKsjc BAILEY", 164 Fourth av. lei. 1B7. mh22-0G-5iwstu OQ 630-ELBA SQUARE. ONE SQUARE CJOl Irom Wylleai. cars, new frame house ot" eight rooms, reception hall, bith. Inside w. c, stationary wasbstaitd, sl.ile mantels throughout, laundrv. cemented cellar, nice porches, etc. bA.MII EL W . BLACK A CO., 89 Fourth av. nih:4-S7" S'i) 500-fMO CASH AM) 15 PER MONTH )l1 will bu a new frame house ol fi rooms; porches, good cellar, good lot; possesslouat once, bee REED B. COYLE t CO.. corner Fourth a v. and Grant st. inh22-77-wrsu East End Itesidences. BRICK HOUSE-AN UNUSUALLY' WELL hullt and strlctlv modern brick residence on a pived st. In one ofthc finest locations of Last End: house has eleven rooms all nlcclv papered, hardwood mantels, sliding doors, pantry, laun dry, large china au.i linen closets, cement cellar, lot 50.1 : price greatly reduced S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady av. E. E. (3027). nih24-9C-TWF FOR SALE OR RENT-IMMEDIATE POSSES SION, an elegant new house of 12 rooms, all modern requirements, beautiful conservatory ad Joining reception hall, ample porches and ba -conies and large lot: sheltered, southeast ex posure, commanding finest view ot East Liberty valley. CHAS. SHIELD. Dlthrlrtge St., near Centre av., or County Engineer's office. mhI9-K" BANDSOME. SUBSTANTIAL. HO( .': house, wlihierj large lot: beautifully sla nted on high ground: com culei.t to electric lines; lias recep. Ii.tll. parlor, dining room, large kitchen an.! pantry downstairs: fourlarge bed rooms and bath on second floor and finished attic: house papered lltroughont: state mantels: elec tric lights with switch attachments; frout and back stairs: two large porches: laundry: good, dry cellar: lr you are looking for a good, com fortable home, with large grounds and yet right in the heart ol the city, with all Its conveniences, here is a place that is worth looking up, and you can buy It verv cheap. See s. A. D1CK1 E CO., Penn and Shady avs., E. E. nlh24-!lti-TW H' OME-NEW TWO-STORY" BRICK. RECEl' TION hill and thre rooms, first floor; four rooms second and three rooms mansard; hard wood mantels with cabinets first floor, balance slate; sliding doors between reception hall, parlor and dinlngroom: good lot location. Klppey st. see agents. BAXTER, THOMl'SON & CO.. 1G2 Fourth av. lnh22-138-MWr O t 300 EACH LARIMER AV.. NEAR Oil Shetland, new frame dwelling of six rooms, finished attic and bathroom, w. c, both gases, slate mantels, sliding doors, slate roof, front porch, cemented cellar, laundrv with sta tionary tubs: all conveniences: lot 25x94: easy terms, (a 43) BLACK ft BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. niir-i-tii- Hazclwood Residences. H AZELWCOD-2-STOKY FRAME DWELL ING of 7 rooms, bath. hall, laundrv. bard- wood finish, newly papered and painted, nal. gas, h. and c water. Inside w. c. sewered, ctu : lot 60x120 feet; 2 minutes' walk Iroin Hazelwood sta tion and second Avcnne Electric Railway: price, 8.800: terms reasonable. 1RAM. BUKCHFIELD, 158 Fourth av. la!3-JU Allegheny Residences. ALLEGHENY-NEW DWELLING OFTEN rooms, having cverv convenience: rooms and reception hall verv haudsomelv finished In hardwoods; floe mant'els and cabinet mirrors, elaborate paper aud fresco work: butlers' pantrv, closets, etc.: bay windows and porch facing the gnk: good stable, etc.; bargain If taken at once. AMU EL W. BLACK & CO., 00 Fourth av. ml)2MI4-MW ARCH ST., ALLEGHENY-TWO-SIOKY ami n.ansard brick house. 11 room, with every modern convenience: in excellent repair: centrallv located, close to parks, and hnvlu,? a side entrance: 1O125XI20. DAVID SHAW CO., 152 Fourth av. mhl9-84-VThs A; O00-F1NE BRICK HOUSE, ON ARCH iSOl street: all modem conveniences. HOLMES & CO., 420 Smithfield. uih2J-95 Suburban Itesidences. SUBURBAN PROPERTY "THE LARGEST lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best terms In the county at Sheradcn, 15 minutes from Union station; sec Sheradcn belore ion buy else where. ANDREW PATTERSON. Sccretarv. 1.7 Fifth av. fe27-72'-D CQ 800 WILKINSUURG NEW FRAME OOl house or eight rooms with bathpioin and w.c.: all modern Improvements. Address W.J. bTEWARl'. Wllklnsburg. Pa mh22-S9-wsu FOR SALE LOTS. Enst Paid Loth. BOND ST.-VERY DESIRABLE BUILDING lot, -iOj-lCG, one square from North High land av. and three minutes from Duquesne 1 motion. BAXTER, THOMPSON 4 CO., IIS Fourth av. mh22-135-Mwr FOR SALE CHEAP, $450: LOT 20T.I00 FEET, on Wandlcss St.. near Wvlie av. (and trac tion line): Thirteenth ward; only a few minutes from Wood st. (107L) See W. A. UERKON A SONS, SO Fourth av. mli25-96-MWr rORSALK-MARGAKiCTTA-. NR. N". UILAND av.. lot .Willi IL; S2.500. (105). W. A. HER UON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. Ill 1120-80-21, 25, 30f PEN N N E A R WIN EKlllDLK AVENUE-LOTS 20x100 feet. rortUKjo: easy piyuunts If de sired. W. A. HLRRON ,t SO.S"S. 80 Fourth av. mh4-27-4. 11. 18.2a" QOlfi 000-BOQ.UET ST.. N"EAU SY'LVAN 0 yJI av., a fine property froutlng 125 lceton Boquetst. by .150 rt. deep, extending through to Ward st., having thereon a two-story iranic dwell ing of five rooms and attic: nould divide ulcelv Into 25-loot lots. (d!75.) BLACK 4 BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. mh25-6l' Q-l 130 FOR A VERY DESIRABLE LOT IN WH tin. East End: one square from Fifth ay two minutes from electric road; surroundings good; lot 37X120. BAXTER, 'IHOMI'soN & CO., 162 Fourth av. inhE-WS-Mwr'' QzL?CPi-LOT AT A BARGAIN-LOT 40x150. ipttzOyj near llruslitou station. In suitable place lora handsome residence; price1 low, terms easy. HOW ARD BROWN, j51 Fourth av. mhl5-85-MWF QfOOO-O'HARAST., CORNER ARABELLA, aJl nice -vacant lot, size 80x98: coincident location, (a 26) BLAC&. A BAIRD, 115 Fourth hv. mIi25-Gl Allegheny Lots. LOTS-THE BEST hINDOF SAVINGS BANK. Northslde lots, eight minutes' walk Irom electric cars: lots 20xioa. '75 up: acre lots, for bulldlngidtcs Jl,0(0un. A LGLO, 204 Federal St. in h22-13 wsu Suburban Lots. FINE LARGE LOT-C0X124 FEET-ON SOUTH St., Wllklusburg: convenient to railroad sta tion; one orthe best streets In the place.; several fruit trees on the lot. JAS. W. DRAl'E.t CD., J29 Fourth av Pittsburg. mb21-K Miscellaneous. nnn t f f muvvv ,cim... . nutv s tj) circular lot 60 feet in nlitmi.tf In netlnn 18 (C 102). BLACK BAIRD.95 Fourth av. . uibZ5-si FOR SALE LOTS. Pnrms. FARM AT AUCTION-THE 50-ACRE FARM of the late o. 1. Henderson, near Acmctonla, on the West Penn ltillroad, will be 60ld by order of Orphans' Court, on premises. Saturday, 28Bi March. 10 o'clock. A. LEGGATE ,t SON. Auctioneers. mh25-84 FARM-75 ACRES OF. EXCELLENT LAND, level and rolling, coal vein nine feet thick, two orchards, good irame house nine rooms and large barn: one-half mile from station and river, near Pittsburg. ED W1TT1SI1. 410 Grant St. mh22-u FARMS AND LANDS-SOLD ON PAYMENTS or 13 cents per acre: no such opportunity ever bcPire oflcred the man who works for wages to buy farm properly. Write for particulars to RUMhEY BROS.. Emporia,-Kan. mh.B-64 Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY, N J. FOR BALE OK rent-Unfurnished hotel of 75 bCdrooms, with all modern conveniences, located In lho,cen tral part or the city; near the beach. For Inspec tion, etc., apply to 1. U. ADAMS & CO.. agents. inh22-20 ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.-RENT OR SALE Hoiels. cottages and 'oath houses; lots ror sale In all parts of the cltv: also South Atlantic City. ISRAEL G. ADAJ1S & CO., Real Estate Agents. Real Estate and Liw Building. fcC-TO FOR SALE HDSINESS. .Business Opportunities. BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY-DOING a good retail business: nice Ice cream trade; steam boiler and engine to run lee cream freezers, and lans In store and Icecream parlor: price only SI, 200. which can be cleared In one year; house hold furniture can alfo be bought, as owner In tends going West. Only those who mean busi ness sbou I, apply at J. JIARTMAN'S, 3US Butler st.. Pittsburg, Pa. mh25-32 CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING goods store In Beaitr Falls, Pa. : best cloth ing stand lu the town: will sell or rent building to bujer; at present doing a ! early business of be tween S25.O00 and ST0.C00; owner having other business cause for selling. Address IL MOYER, Bcaicr Falls, Pa. mli4-lJ COMMISSION BUSINESS WHICH IS NOW paying the owner $5,000 per annum. and which is Increasing, will be sold: owner wishes to change climate. Address BUSINESS, Dispatch olllee. mhawo-Jiwr 1 ROOERY STORK-81.000. DOING JT0 PER KX week, others 8300 tup, 000: feed store, gen eral stores, drug stores clgar(ores. shoe stores, bakcrks. rcstinrants, etc. PERCIVAL i. CHAP MAN, 4"i9 Grant st. mh25-K "VrORTH SEWICKLEY SI'A.-P. & "W. RA1L 1 WAY. general sXore t a bargain: room 20x 40 feet, with warcrooir. attached: well slocked wlthjroods: a two-story Irame building contain ing seven rooms, iiall and pantry, a good cellar and good water; a good barn aud outbuildings, with three (3) acres choice land: ticket agt. fori. W. Rv.rtigcnt lor Wells. Fargo Jfc Co.'s Ex. For further Information address J. W. IRWIN, Frisco 1'. o., Beaier co , Pa. mh24-S2-TWF6u PAINT SHOP-THE TOOLS AND STOCK ON hand In the shop of Thomas M. Nolcn, de ceased. Apply at 6343 PENN AV.. city. mhlWT IESTAURANT-FINELY LOCATED. S1.8TI0: V butLliLrslinp.pl tiling mill aud lumberyard, with annual business ot $150,000, on easy terms; shoestorc, tlushop, grocery stores, f00 to JA000! bikcrles. Igar stores, drug stores, milk depots. tilLPARD ic CO.. 151 Fourth av. fc25 1 200-F1NE RESTAURANT: GROCERY OJL stores, poo to 5,000; cigar store, milk depot, fi-h and oyster depot. HOLMES Co.. 420Smlihfleid. mh25-95 Business Properties. FOR SALEORRENT-1 HE LORETTO HOUSE, (temperance), Lnrctto, Cambria CO., Peuua., about 44 miles Irom Cresson springs, and a popu Hr summer resurtist. Aloyslus Academy and St. Francis College adjoining the town: also a large storeroom, 24x60, and dwelling attachedadlolnlng the hotel propel Iv. Address Si. F. MCDONALD, Agt., Lorelto, 1'ennu inh21-7s MANUFACTURING I'ROPi.RTY-ON THE Allegheny rlier bank, near sixth street bridge, the Bradley woolen mill site, containing 16.000 squire lect, with substantial lour-story brick building 50x130 feet, engine, boilers, ele vator, sn.iltlnz, etc.; for eligibility of situation and prominence ol position Ibis properly is un excelled. Price, terms, etc., by A. LEGGATE & SON, 108 Fourth av. mh24-90 THE ANCHOR ROLLER FLOUR MILL-CAPACITY' 100 barrels flour and ten tonsfeed, this Is the most complete roller mill in the State! and trade fully established: siding to mill door; satisfactory reasons for selling: none but thuse meaning business need address ARNOLD, Dis patch office. fe22-00-wsu Srr 000-3702 IIUTLER ST.. COlt. THIRTY" l S SEVENTH St.. late Anton Engcl's prop erty, lof 32 5-6x101. l.'llh frame business house aud dwelling, containing two stores and 11 rooms: one-hall caili, balance to suit: tills must be sold to close up th. estate. THOS. MCCAFFREY", 3.VJ0 illlllersl. mllS-151-WBu" TOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc BAY GELDINC-6 YR. OLD, 16 .HANDS high, good looker: warranted sound and to' trot In three minutes: stands without hitching; safe for ladv to drive. Call on oraddess J. C COLMN.Park Place Hotel, cor. Bruehton and Penn avs., eity. , mh24-l7 DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGON1 all styles: ourown make. WM. BECKERT. 340 to 244 Ohio street. Allegheny. Telephone, 3420, jell-7S-3IWS' Machinery and Metals. AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES WORK penectly right and left, with single or do'ibledrum: second-hand boilers and engines also on hand: general inacninc work promptly executeu; correspondence solicited. COMBINA TION ENG1NECO.. LIU., 3140 Penn aye., Pitts burg. delO-Ofi-suvs HOISTING ENGINES. DERRICKS AND derrick lorglugs, steel hoisting and guy ropes lu stock: stationary engines and boilers, shears, clay and ore pans. etc. THOMAS CAR LIN 'S SONS, LacucL. and Sandusky streets. Alle gheny, Pa. auslo-MW Sl:COND-HND EKGINE AND BOILERS one 1424. two 12x18, one 11x24, one 10x20, one 10x16. 9x12, 8x12 and large lot of smaller sizes: 10-H. P. mounted rortablcs, one pair of boilers 42x26: agent lor the Standard governor, pumps, suaftlnc, pulleys, etc 23 and 25 Park Way, Alle gheny, Pa. J. s. YOUNG. Ic6-D SECOND-HAND ENGINES-ONE 27 H. 1". Ball pat. electric light engine, almost new; oneSxS, one 7x7, one oxh, vertical engines: one heavy 14x24. one 11x12, 3 8x12 and 2 7x12. In hori zontal engines: all aoodasnew. HARM hS SI A CHINE DEPOT, US First av Plttsburs. Pa. jaJO-D THE CELLBRATED ACME AUTOMATIC safety engines and non-explosive boilers, lor gas or oil lucl, from one to nve-horse power: also, the latest Improved ventilating fans: perfect satisfaction guaranteed; by J. PRAGElt, Gen eral Agent, No. 4 Filth av., Pittsburg. P.i. IC15-I65-MWF" rpHEPORrER A DOUTHETTCO., LIM..DAR JL RAGHst. aud River a v.. Allegheny, Pa., engines, boilers and castings. Repairing prompt ly attended to. Ja6-S6 WAGONS AND HORS13 ONE DOUBLF. and one single platform spring wagon, ett single harness, barouche, side bar buggy, aud bay horse, cheap. GEORGE S. MARTIN Jfc CO., sy j.iucriy at. inu-oo-wbu- v Miscellaneous, LATIN TESTAMENT PRINTED IN 15T.S-9 bv Robert Stevens: In fair .condi tion, with original covers: 11x17 Inches: weighs lOUIbs.: will sell cheap. Address r. H. HESTER, Alliance. O. inli25-G3- LEGAL NOTICEM. IN THK COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. lot Alleiheny count; No. 793, December term, ISs". 'William Floyd vsL. Peterson, Jr., et al. The undersigned has filed his second account as receiver of th American BLnlc of Pittsburg, and the same will le allowed by the Court on the lhTH APRIU1391.uuless cause he shown to the contrary. T. II. OIVEN. mb25-47-w Receirer. A. M. BROWN. Attorney at Law., 135 Fifth av. ESTATE OF ELEAHOR McGINNIs, DE CEASED Notice is hereby civon that lciteis testamentary on the estate of Eleanor McGinnls, late of Pittsburg;, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requo.ted to niako immediate payment, and those har inz; claims against the same should make them known without delay. A. il. BROWN. Ex ecutor, No. 135 Fifth av., Pittsburg. fc25-3.W "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LET JJN TERS of administration d. b. n. c. t. a. on estate or Aithur Hobson, late of the City of Allegheny, county ot Allegheny, and State of Pennsylvania, have been granted to tbe under signed, to whom all persons indebted to saia estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those bavine claims or demands against the same will make tllem known with out delay. THE SAFE DEPOSIT COMPANY OF PITTSBURG. Administrator, No. 83 Fourth av., Pittsburg, Pa. . fe25-fll-w ESTATE OF WILLIAM KYLE. DE CEASED Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of William Kjle, late of the city of Pittsburg, county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to tho 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. H. J. LYNCH. JJS .Market street, D. J. KYLE, 03 Fourth ave nne. Pltt'burg. Pa., Execntms; lel8-8-W BUSINESS CHANGES. "VTOTtCE OF DISSOLUTION-NOTICE IS X litiicby given tbat the partnership be tween John Hcrchcnrocther ami Christ Detzel, under the firm name ot John Hcrchcnroethor 4 C"., dealers In Ice, was dissolved mi SI arch 10, 1SD1. by mutual consent. All debts due the said partnership are to be paid and those due from the same discharged, at No. 194 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa., where the business will be continued by said Christ Detzel. JOHN HERCHENROETHER, CUKIHT DETZEL. mtl2MtD TO LET. City Residences. ' Hr XRUON AV-NEAlt WYL1E AV. CABLE Mrs? pood frnfnf. bouse of 8 rooms, norches iront and rear, good stable, etc.; lot G0xl.; rent J 100: possession March' 20, 1891. Sec THOMAS SICCAFFllEY, 3309 Butler St. le22-86-MW8t TWO NEW SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSES both gases, all conveniences: eight minutes from postofficc: ? pecmonlh. Inquire of W. B. KNOLLE, 26 Wylleav. mh25-93t Qrrxo-CENTEK A V., DINWIDD1E ST.. OO I line two-story mansard brick. 9 rooms: every convenience. BAXTER, THOMPSON CO., 162 Fourth av. mli22-191t East End Xtcsldcncesw TO LET-NEW BRICK IIOUSE-7 ROOMS well finished: 821 per month, at Homcwood, on Finance sL. Homewood, P. R. R.: kevat5!2 Homcwood av.; scud for list. W. A. HFRRUN 4 SONS, 80 Fourth av. mh25-57-WFt CfQri PKK MONTH-WALNUT ST.. TWO OU STORY mansard brick, eight rooms, all conveniences: two squires from Fifth av., near Aiken. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. Id Fourth av. mh22-I31t Alleslicnx Residence. ALLEGHENY HOUSES-AN ASSORTMENT or houses. Ave to elht rooms, at S15 to 40 rent. A. LEGGATEJtSON. 1C8 Fourth av. mh25-S3t HOUSES-TWO LARGC WELIFINISHEI) dwelling houses of 11 rooms each, situate nt Nos. 5' and 11 North avenue, near Allegheny avenue. Second ward. Allcghenr City, with all modern Improvements: rent. JS00 pet annum: also, two elegant new brick dwelling houses or J2 rooms each, .Just completed, at Nos. 4'J and 4 Beach street, near parks, with all modern Im provements: rent, soflu per annum. Inquire of WM. F. AULL. Agent, No. m Third av., Pitts burg. mli20-49t "VTTCE FIVE-ROOM DWELLING FEIIKKAL i st. extension: store and dwilling. Chestnut St.. Allegheny: six-room dwelling, Sedgwick st. Inquire -of J. H. McKEE. 708 Peun av.. room 611. . re7-64-MWs,t SHEFFIELD ST. TWO THREE-STORY dwellings. 12 rooms eacii: finely finished; his all modern conveniences: wllh or without stable ana carriage house. J. T. ARNOLD, 109 Sheffield St., or A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal st.. Allegheny. . fe2S-19-Wbt SIX-ROOM HOUSE-ON RIOGEWOOD AV.. Allegheny, ball, both gisesand water, newly papered: rent 817. BALTENSl'ERGER WIL LIAMS, J51 Fourth av. mh23-8.lt TO LET-ALLEGHENY". HOUSE, NO. 177 BIdwell. near Franklin St.. nice house, five rooms. (SQ per mouth: also. No. 83 Hemlock sL near East park, eight rooms, modern fixtures, ST2 per month: send for list W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth av. nih22-l,H-MWt TO LET-NO. 8 PAGE ST.. ALLEGHENY, brick house, eight rooms, latest fixtures, all In good "order: S37 50 pcrmo.; send lor list. W. A. HFliKON &SONS. No. SOJTOUtthav. mll.3-57-WFt Suburban Itesidences. WILDWOOD STATION". A. V. it. It.. ONE mile from cltv line 1 house 9 rooms.SI5 per month:2 houses 5 roouis, ?3 per mouth; t house 3 rooms. 86 per month: 1 house 9 rooms $20 per month: farm 75 acres, 85pcrmouth: good board walk from station to each bouse, natural gas aud spring water. T. S. KNAP, 3313 Penn av. mhl2-19t WILKINSBURG-VERY DESIRABLE NEW house: six minutes from station: six rooms and finished attic bith, w. c. good range, elec tric light, stone sidewalk: $30 per month. Includ ing water rent. GEORGE N. BECKWITH & CO. Inh24-S0t nooms. BOOM-ONE FURNISHED FRONT ROOM ON sceond floor, suitable for man ana wife, or lor two ladles who will care for the room, inquire at the office ofDRS. LAKE, corner of J'enn av. and Fourth st. uih25-9t "OOOM-ON SfcCOND FLOOR; SIZE 18x75. JL witli good north light: rent low to right parties. Inqutreat CHARLES REllHEL'S. cor ner Federal and South Diamond sts., Allegheny. mh2.t-2t THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS ON SECON D floor: both gases and bith: parties without children preferred. 163 ARCH ST., Allegheny. mh2.--49t unices. DcsK ltoom. tc D ESK ROOM ON THIRD FLOOR. PENN" 'Building. Apply ROOM 803. mh25-;3t Ot FICES-TIIE N E W B NK OF COMMERCE building Is now complete and ready for ten ants: offices are flreprooi; rented with light, heat, water, elevator and Janitor service, am! will be found first-class In every respect. Apply to J.T. COLVIN, President, room 303. J.il0-13-wst OFFICES IN IRISH. PENN. EISNER. EX CELSIOR. Schmertz, Kuhn and other build ings and In other good localities: send us your name and address and we will mill jou our rent list regularlv until April 1 free or charge. BLACK 4BA1UD. 93 Fourth av. JalS-63t OFFICE LARGE OtrriCE ON FIRST FLOOl! Shannon building. I0S Fourth av.. now occu pied by F. Finswaltc, broker; also other offices, singly or en suite. mli21-47t OFFICES-DESIRABLE OFFICES IN THE Safe Deposit Company Building. Apply at the OFFICE OF THE COS1PAN Y, Fourth av. mlil2-39.pt OFFICE ON THIRD FI-OOR. PENN BUILD ING; 14x20 ft.; S15 per n.o. Apply ROOM 803. nih25-73t Husiness Stands. ELLGANT STOREROOM WITH PLATE glass front. 297 Ohio st.: good business loca tion. Aoply to J. H. AIKEN & CO., 100 Filth av. mh21-26-Df FIFTH AV.-WAREHOUSE. 30 FEETFRUN'T; occupied for .20 A ears as feed store good chance to get into an established business; XJ 50 per month. BAXTER. THOMPSON CO., Fourth av. mh22-191t "TTUNE STOREKOOM-W1TH DOUBLE PLATE JD glass front, on one ofthc best business streets In the cltv: rent ?4.0U0 per year. Ste BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. inh24-Ult FLOOR 10x40. WITH OR WITHOUT POWER, suitable for light manufacturing, luqulrc of PEARL LAUNDltY, 25 Federal St., 1'lttsburg. inhl.S.42t STORES AND BUSINESS ROOSIS IN ALL parts of the two cities and suburbs: send jour name and address aud we will mall you our rent list regularlv until April 1, tree of charge. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fouith av. del7-2ot (TO- FIFTH AV.-riNENEWSlOKEItOOM: tJOd plate glass front, good cellar: very low rent: elegant location lor grocery or any rctill business. BAXIElt. THOMPSON i. CO., 162 Fourth av. mh22-191t MIsceBaneons. DWELLINGS. STORES ANDOFFICES-Ul'ON request we will mall you our rent list reg ularly until April 1. tree of charge: write your name plainly and give lull resilience address street and number. BLACK S. BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. eb-71t PERSONAL. PERSONAL-CASH PAID J'OK OLD GOLD and sliver: Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. CURle. HAUCH, 541 Smithfield st jalS-Sl PERSONAL-REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE. MYER GALL1NGER, Yoder law building, cor. Filth and Wylio avs. Telephone 1707. 1HI13-115 PERSONAL WKBSIER'S LARGE QUARTO Dictionary, f- 50; special bargains lu ol land new books during tills month. FRANK BACON CO.. 301 Smithfield st. mhI2 PERSONAL-MNE BOOKS-WE IIAVETHE finest collection or finely illustrated books In Pittsburg: beautlfulblndlugs: low prices; come and see tlicm: hundreds of books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK SJORE. 900 Liberty St. del2 TOUND. F IOUND A LARGE LOT Or WINTER, clothlnc belonging to residents of this cltv was lonnd hanging 'in the rooms occupied by DICKSON, the tailor. G Filth ave.. unstalrs. altered, cleaned and repaired; the owners should call lor them, as Dickson requires the room. U013-D LOSX. LOST-PUG BITCH; ANSWERS TO THE nameof Nellie: has a brass collar. Liberal reward if returned to 257 FIFTH AV- mb23-13 LOST CANFON BUTLER ST., HETWEEN Thlrty-nlntli and Fortieth sts. If returned to DR. H. ASTHALTER, 3629 Butler St., fl reward. mh25-74 PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR MATERIAL-UNITED states Engineer Office, l'-'l Franklin street. Burial.', N. Y., March CO, 1891. Sealed proposals in duplicate, for furnishing stono, sand, pebbles, cement and Iron moorings, re quired at Buffalo Hirbor. N. Y.,will be received at this office until 2 P. JL, on Monday, the 20tli day of April, ltilll, and opened immediately thereafter In presence of bidders. The atten tion of bidders is invited to Acts of Congress "f February 26. I8S and February 23, 1887, vol. 23, pige 322. and vol. 24. page 411, Statutes at Large. Preference will be given to articles of domestic production or manufacture, conditions of qual ity aud price import' duties Included being equal. Snecluiations, general instructions to bidders, blank forms of proposals, or neces.ary information, will be furnished on application to this office. The United States reserves tho right t reject any or all proposals AMOS STICKNEY, Major of Engineer'. U. S. Army. mli23.!i-Zi.24.2.lJ.26.aplS.9 DIVIDEND. DIVIDEND THE WES1TNGHOU.SE AIR Brake Company has declared a dividend ..lJ?'OUIl(4)PERCENT'onln capital stock, payable April 10. 1891. to stockholders of record f tbat date. Transfer bonks will be closed from April 1 to April 10. Lioth inclusive. By order of the Eoini of Directors'. JOHN CALDWELL, Treasurer. mhlS-03-Ar HE-NO TEA, SOLD WHOLESALE AND RETAIL - -BY-GEO. K. STEVENSON & CO, mhlS-JCrry . Sixth avenue AUCTION SALE THURSDAY, MARCH 20. By order of tbe executor of the estate of Francis C. Blake, deceased, we will offer at pnbllc sale, at his late residence, on the F.ldge. Ingram, P., C. t St. L. :R. R. all tbe household furniture, consisting of parlor, library, chamber, dinlngroom and kitchen fur niture, body and tapestry brussels carpets, lace curtains, bookcases, desks, wardrobes, bed steads, bureaus, wasbstands. clocks, chiffonier, hair and husk mattresses, pictures, extension and center table, dishes, one paIr,Fairbank's platform scales, (nearly new) and other 17 nr nisnment Incidental to honsekeepmg; also upright Steinway plan", two Winchester rifles, one flobert rifle, stag's bead, etc.: also, if not disposed of prior to sale by private contract, will sell the stable equipment, consisting ot a blood bay Kentucky mare. Holsteln cow, ladies' and gentlemen's rldmc saddles, har ness, etc Silo will commence ac 10 A. 31, THURSDAY. March 70. 189L Trains leave Union depot. Pittsburg, at S:10, MOo, 10:30. 11:10 and 12 noon, and 1:0.) and 2.03 P. M., city time Sale positive. Terms cash. The handsome residence and grounds are also for sale by pri vate contract; terms and all particulars cheer fully furnished on application. ROBERT WARDROP. Execntor. STRAUBAMORIUS, Auctioneers. nih21-61 UCTION SALE OF JAPANESE GOODS At No. 020 Smithtlcld street, between Sixth and Seventh avennes. Entire stock, comprising over S20tt in value. We bes to announce to tho public that onr JAPANESE WARE DE PARTMENT, winch has been a feature In our business, luring been attended by almost every lady in the two cities and the surrounding country, will be DISCONTINUED in the f uttrc. Our room on Second floor, devoted to the salo of these goods, will be used for other purpose'. Our annnal Holiday Displays will undoubtedly be missed by a number of our patrons, and we would therefore advise you to attend our sale and get your pkk out of one of the largest and most complete Hues of Japanese goods in the country, sale beginning Monday, March 2, at !J50 A. jr.. and 2 v. 3L, and Satur day, 7 P. it, and continuing until all good: are disposed of. Goods delivered. WM. HASLAGE t SON. J. A. Robinson, Auctioneer, 626 Smith Held street. . mn2-28D BULLETIN OF SALES BY THE HENRY AUCTION COMPANY WEDNESDAY. March 25. sale of upright piano, f orniture and carpets at No. 14 Stockton avenui. Allegheny City. THURSDAY. March 28. sale at our rooms. No. 311 Market street, of unclaimed freight packases nf American Express Company. TH URSDA Y. alarcb 26. sale at residence No. 22 Bidnell olreet, Allegheny, paiptiugs, car pets, brlc-i-brac and furniture. FRIDAY, Marc!i27, sale of elegint furniture, carpets and household goods, atour rooms, No. 311 Market trcet. MONDAY. Marco 30. sale at No. 521 Shady lane, household goods and carpets'. TUEoDAY. March 31, hall, room and stair carpets, lull line of furniture at the rooms. No. 311 Market street, city. Also, samo date, at store, sale of tailors' jnilrments. mli22-170 UCTION SALE Jilegant Furniture, Carpets. Upright Piano, Silverware, Bedding, Eta, at the residence, 14 Stockton av, Allegheny City, WEDNESDAY., MARCH 25, 1831. at 10 o'clock A. 31. The entire elegant fnrniibment of 14 room', embracing handsome silk plnsh parlor suit, tine upright piano, brlc-a-brac.ornaments.book-case, fine oak hall rack, cenier lables.portieres, window shades and lace curiaius. hand'ome chamber furniture, fine bedding, bed springs, nail, room and stair carpets, rugs, etc, fine sil ver tea set. dishes and vlasawarr. laundry tubs, wringer, hose . and stepladder, dining-room sideboard, extension table aud chairs. Good" may be examined after 8o' clock morn ing of sale HENRY AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. mn22-132 UCTION SALE ELEGANT FURNITURE.' HANDSOME CARPETS. Costly bric-a-brac, lino paintings, at the resi dence, 22 BIdwell st, Allegheny City, THURS DAY, March 26. 1891. at 10 o'clock A. M. Handsome floor cabinet, ornaments, vases, fine steel engravings and oil paintings, genuine Turkish rugs, silk tapestry, parlor suit, very fine carpets on all tbe room, halls and stairs, stair rods, fastenlngsand pads,finetables,band sonio bookcase and hallrack, table linens, bed clothing, springs and mattresses, fine chamber suits, wardrobes, bedsteads, bureaus and wash stands. White Sewing Machine, almost new, six leather dining chairs, cost 1123. handsome sideboard and china closet, silverware, delf and glassware, extension table, refrigerator, cook ing utensil, tubs, wringers, hose, stepladder. eic, etc. Goods may be examined after 8 o'clock mornlnc; of sale. HENRY AUCTION CO, Auctioneers. rab22 131 FURNITURE; CARPETS, Etc., AT AUCTION. RESIDENCE, 949 PENN AVENUE. THURSDAY", March 26, 10 o'clock A. K, the famishment of above named dwelling will be sold, consisting of (3) fine parlor suites, walnut and oak chamber act-, dressing cases, ward robes, wasbstands, bureau, extension table, lounges, hall rack, brussels carpets, dining room, kitchen and laundry utensils, one base burner stove, etc IL B. SMITHSON, mb22-53 Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE, 10 CHURCH 4.V, ALLEGHENY, FRIDAY, MARCH 27, at 10 O'clock, A. M. Office Furniture- and Fixtures AND BARNES SAFE, Six Mules, Six Horses, Harness, and four doublo and five single deliv ery wagons Wlcke's refngeraior. steam boiler, milk utensils, tanks, casus, cans, bottle, racks, wire brackets, etc, etc S. A. DUNCAN. As sicnee Sewickley Dairy Company. JOHN FEDEKKIEL. Auctioneer. mb21-23 H. B. SMITHSON, Real Estate and General Auctioneer, room 38, Eisner building. Filth and Wood street. Sales of jewelry and merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. de5-Wl) ROBINSON A CO, 626 SMITHFIELD S1REET, .fnrni.h experienced auction eers for sales of . REAL ESTATE, FURNITURE, At residences, closing out stores, etc Terms reasonable. Ie27-71-D J. A. McKELVEY, Auctioneer. Household furniture, propertvandlire stock. Office Si Frankstown Av., East End. Terms npon applictlon. mhS-143.D OFlTICL.lL FITTSBUKG. office of the uitt tkeasttreb, Municipal Hall, smithfield st. ( "VfOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL i. onners (whether resident or non-resident of the city of i'itisbnrg) of drays, carti, wagons, carriages, buggies, etc, to pay their licenses at this office forthwith. All licenses not paid on or before tbe first Monday in March, 1891, will be placed in the hands of vehicle officer for collection, subject to collection fee of .7) cents on each license. And all persons neglecting to pay on or before first Monday In May, 1S91, will be subject to a penalty double the amount of tbeliccn.es, to ba recovered before tho proper legal authority of said city. The old metal plates of last year ninst be returned at the time licenses are taken nut, or 25 cents additional will bo charged on the license. Rate of license: Each nne-borse vehicle. St!: each two-horse vthicle. 210; each four-horse vehicle, $12: eich four-horse back, $15; onini busses and timber wheels, drawn by two horses, S1U. One extra dollar will be charged for each ad ditional horse used in above specified vehicles. J. F. DENNISTON. fcO-Sl-D Cltv Treasurer. READY FOR BUSINESS. We have securod possession of the two large and substantial buildings, Nos. 46 and 4S Sev enth avenue, opposite New Grant street, and with a complete stock of new goods respect fully solicit the patronage of the RETAIL DRUG TRADE. In addition to the goods formerly carried In stock we have added a full line of DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. This deptrtnieiit will be under the care of MR. CHARLES BABST. who will be glad to meet his former friends aud customers and to serve them acceptably. NO GOODS AT RETAIL. L. H. HARRIS DRUG CO., NOS. 16 AND 43 SEVENTH AVENUE, PITTSBURG, PA. mn4-D IO. O. F. ALL MEMBERS OF THE . order are fraternally Invited to meet at the ball of Robert Blnm Lodge. No. 411, OB TH URSD AY. at 1 r. M.. to attend the funeralif brother Hi-nrySut-niever. P. G. mh238 VTOTlCE-THEREWILLiBEA SPECIAL iteta, K. of Lu. at Grand Central Rfiik, Fenu svtc. uuu rjuiu si.. iiiisiiieni""iJ"w M. F. LANDEUS, M. W. mh25-18 C. F. GAKRIhON. K. S. CHOICE PKOPKRTIES. FACTOR! PROPERTY For Sale to Closa an Estate. The undivided half interest of the plant of the Whitney Glass Works, situated at Glasv boro, N. J. This is one of the oldest and largest glass manufacturing plants in the United States (has been in operation over 100 years). Is very favorably located, having two lines of railroad entering the factory premises. Tho plant consists of four large factory buildings: Stono building (43x111). which contains grind ing, engine, mold and pot rooms and all the necessary machinery. Two 40-borjo power boilers, and one 5J-horsa power engine. Large stone saw and grlt mill. Large stone store and office Two large packing bouses, wareshed, etc Abdnt 100 dwelling house". , Tho whole property is tn good repair and oc cupied, under a Ieae. which expires August 1, 1892. THOMAS ANNADOWN, J. P. WHIT NEY, Executors, Glastboro. N. J. tnhll-50 S2,500! EAST END RESIDENCE. NEW 11-ROOM QUEEN ANNE BRICK dwelling with all modern convealences, ONE AND THREE-QUARTER ACRES, With good stable and carriage house, also num ber of beautiful forest and shade trees, situate on asphaltnm paved s'reet, one square from Duquesne electric road;also convenient to P.R. R. Positively not built ror sale. Owner is moving.! rom city. Terms to suit. M. F. HIPPLE fc CO.. mb22-71-'vv8n W Fourth avenne. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE BUSINESS PROPERTY On PENN or LIBERTY AVS.. in Sixteenth or Nineteenth wards, two very flno frame homes, one new, seven rooms, hill, attic, bathroom, cellar, inside shutters, sliding door", water, porches, well finished; and frame house fnnr rooms, porches, hall, attic, cellar, etc Lot 52x100 feet, comer of .Forty-fifth and Geneva ' sts. Price $5,700, or will exchange separately. D. BEHEN & SON. niblo-3-15,22.23 1112 Penn av. LOOK IN For Sale Column rort Special offers of EAST EXD RESIDENCES -BY- S. A. DICKIE & CO.,. Penn and Shady Aves., E. E., Dealers in East End Only. mh21-95-TWl- FOR SALE. An 11 Per Cent Net Investment. A frame house six rooms, and brick shop of two rooms, renting for $273 per annum. Agnodt paving place for man of small capital. This j property is on Cliff r near Penn Incline and' wvlie avenue cars. Price S2.1o0. Easv terms. D. BEHEN dt SON. mhl515,22,25 1112 Penn ay. LOTS. LOTS-' ONLY $2,000 EACH. On Boquet street, Oakland: size 30x120; street pared and sewered; electric cars pass these lots, and they are beyond a doubt the cheapest lots ou the streer. See REED B. COYLE & CO, Corner Fourth av. ana Grant st. mh22-79-3I'WSu THE BOARD OF TRADE OF JEANXETTE. PA.. Solicit correspondence from parties desiring i advantageous real estate for manufacturing) purposes. Liberal inducements offered as to laud, nat-' ural gas and railroad facilities. Address frRANK B. POPE, Secretary. mhI5-37-TVSn Jeannette. Pa. FORSALE. EAST END PROPERTY. MURRY & EDSALL, 31 Fidelity Building, mli 25-01 REMOVALS. C. H. DIETRICH, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Leather and Shoe Findings, Will remove about April 1st to EJblS-69-MWF 970 Liberty Street. W. J. EAST, Architect, Has removed from Federal St., Allegheny, to office Incated in WESTINGHOUSE BUILDING, mhl-12-Mwr Pittsburg, . GEORGE ICAJPIMSIli, THE MUSIC DEALER. Will remove to his new granite building. BA SMITHFIELD ST.. On or about April L mhlftTonnr REMOVAL. IR- O- ILILiIEIR, Uoaza sua olgn Painter, has removed from 135 Third avenue, to 73 SIXTH AVENUE. Opposite Third Presbyterian Church. Special attontion liven to the handling of plate glass, cutting and drilling; Repairing windows, sky lights, etc House painting and glazing la all its branches. ocl9-o3-D CHARLESSOr.iERS & CO., DEALERS IN REAL ESTATE. Will remove their central office, No. 3U Wood street, to No. 129 Fourth Ave,, Directly opposite the New Postofflce, ON APRIL 1st mhl7 NOTICE. Office or Geeuania Savtkgs Bank, I PlTTSBUKa, March 12; 1S9L i OWING TO THE LATE FIRE In the building of this bank we have taken temporary quarters in the offices lately occu pied by tbe National Bank of Commerce lp the Floyd block, corner Wood st. and Sixth ay. No loss or injury was sustained in any of the books and valuable papers of tbe bank. We are therefore ready for onr customary business at the above place, where we shall be pleased to meet the patrons of the bank. C. MEYRAN, CHARLES SE1BERT, President Secretary mhl-MS-D FATE NTS. O. D. LEVIS. Solicitor of patents. 131 Fifth avenue, above Smithfield, next Leader fflce. No delay. EsUblhhedMjean. ie44 m m . N NrrMffiJtnffr rM&iMiStk ,.La&Ji3fa2&&i S4-1.. a JT"mV. -- ..la."