Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, April 03, 1891, Page 3, Image 3

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    WARNED IN ADYANCE.
An Allegheny baloon Keeper Told He
Mast Join the Retailers
OK MEET TROUBLE IN THE COUHT.
Another Admits That the Police Get Drinks
at II is Back Door.
bl.OW PKOGKESS MADE IESTEKDAI
Only 40 cases were heard in License Couit
yesterday. Judge Magee went into details
in every case to an unusual extent so that
the entire matter can be laid before Judge
White. There was but one breeze and that
came from Attorney McCtitcheou. He
claimed that an organization of Allegheny
liquor dealers bad been formed there with
the object of defeating certain other dealers
who are not members. Out of respect to the
memory of the late A. Jr. Watson, court
was adjourned earlier than usual.
At the opening of court the case of Theo
dore Huckestein was recalled. His bar
tender and wife denied the story told by the
Kiemhoflers except that the bartender
aoknowledced selling to the boy, who, he
ijvs, claimed to be 21 years old. The case
o' Emil Wey was also recalled and Mr.
AVey testified that no one had gotten liquor
there on election day. The case of James
E Dowlinz was also recalled. Several
minors were called who testified that they
fcTured drinks at the place. One said he
could get it anywhere, to which Judge
Magee replied:
"I guess you're right there."
Margaret Dora's case was also recalled,
and the same minors testified to having se
cured drinks there. Several neighbors were
i-illeu to testily as to the character of the
house.
The case of Hubert Campbell was recalled
to prove that he kept no restaurant. Albert
Hesser testified that at 12:20 yesterday he
was refuted a rae.il.
Resumed the Regular Ituo.
Herman L. Auger, new applicant for 10
Chestnut street, denies that he has sold any
iquor the past year. He was the first man
i. the regular run of business.
Fred Ariz is now licensed in the Tenth ward,
srnl applie- foi 3D Anderson street. A remon
6ianre was filed agaiust liim on account of the
l.ojt.' Hume just across the street.
vVul.ain linrdctt is now licensed at 2 and 4
V deral wrcet, where he says he serves 50 meals
ua y.
Mr Christy Haven't the people from the
tpusoutn been refused meals at our place?
Applicant Xo, sir.
Thomas Burger is an applicantfor 140 Canal
repi, where he has a restaurant. He says sa
nnisit send meaiers io his place.
lr&ce Magee Name some one who has sent
bUy to yon.
Applicant Mr. Lynch sent a man just last
W6"iv
1 unnias Bracken applies for S Anderson
su ! tbe auie place he applied last year. A
r. r nnsirance as tiled against him on behalf
I tiieU's Home.
J'ciryl". Bitner. new applicant for 2S0 and
.'"- 'nio street, expects to run a restaurant
Mr. Christy When did the people living
Ti -re now quit running a speak-easj ?
Applicant I beard they were running one
ai u ordered them to quit.
Ai ton Hriegcl, liow licensed at 31 East Dia
mond street, says he has had no trouble the
pst year.
Mr Christy Do you know John Boshart?
Applicant Yes, sir.
M r c'hnstj When did yon have trouble with
John
Applicant Last summer.
Mr Christy A hatchet was mixed up in
that.
Applicant That has nothing to do with the
house.
Mr. Christy You went over to his house.
1 on were tried for aggravated assault and bat
terv What was the resell?
Applicant Thero was no insult.
Mr Christy You were found guilty and paid
the costs.
Asplicant Oh, it's easy to find guilty.
Oeorge Boeshaus is a bartender who wonld
like to tend his own bar at 28 Chestnut street.
Mr. Christy A man committed suicide a
short time ago.
Applicant Suicide?
Mr. Christy Killed himself.
Applicant Ohl yes. 1 couldn't help that.
Mrs. Jane Dickroeger is now licensed at 73
Main street.
This ss the last case taken up before noon.
Only nine cases were heard before noon.
Work of tho Afternoon Session.
William Ruckeisen, of 37 Sixth street, was
not able to be present, but his chances are
pood.
t F. W. Eagle. 53 North street, wants a
uconse, but lie almost changed his mind after
L C Christy and the Judge got through with
b.m.
iu rapid succession the names of Joseph
r.l.incer. 367 Lacock street; Charles Kane and
JoLn 1' Heideger. 53 South Diamond street:
AlpLousus H tickers tein, 35S Ohio street; David
u Jones, 74 Federal meet: William Ken--o-c
352 Ohio street: H. J. Meyer, 101 Madi
son avenue: Daniel Muller. 70 Federal street;
M icbaei Mackic, 52 Anderson street; Daniel
Winer. 31 North street, and Andrew Nellie. 76
Ohio street, were each called up, made their
little speeches and retired without creating any
fcensation.
James J. Finney, the well-known detective,
v uld like to sell liquor at 168 Lacock.
Mrv. Kate Gerst, of 20 East Diamond, passed
the ordeal without even disturbing a feather in
her bonnet.
.-orge Keedaisch, of SO Madison avenue,
came up, and his attorney bad a war of words
wnn ii t Christy.
Louis Loutner, 210 Ohio street, is selling un
uei a transfer license, and says be will lose
uoney if be is refused.
W L. Llpplncott, of 70 Federal street, with
crew hi' application.
John Lonnk. 23 Sandusky street, has been
p serutcd for allowing drinking in bis house.
.eorge Leher, 150 Ohio street, holds a trans
it license. He sold after midnight.
Police Drink at Ills Hack Door.
John Lynch, IS Chestnut street, obeyed the
law except that he truted a little. He says
the police drink at his back door.
Adam Mcshel, 201 Madison avenue, has not
bad a license for two years.
John D. II abolJ, No. 31 Federal street.bas had
a tirene during the uast jear and claimed to
nave obeyed the law in every respect. To Mr.
i ut isiy the applicant stated that lie opened his
restaurant last July. E. P. Hesser was sworn
anu testified that the applicant's dining room
consisted of an eieht-foot lunch counter, and
tba he floes not feed 25 or 3Q men.
Attorney McCuicheon You are employed by
the Retail Liquor Dealers' Association of Alle
gheny? Sir Hesser Yes, 1 do some work for them.
Mr. McCuicheon Mr. Mabold is not a mem
ber ot that association, js he?
Mr. Hpsser I don't Know that,
Mf McCuicheon informed the Court that
there was a conspiracy against Mr. Mabold.
Mr Lbrlsty Do you accuse me, sir?
Mr iicCatcheon I reior to no person in par
tic ,ar.
Mr McCuicheon then read part of a circular
sent to Mr. Mabold, threatening him if he did
no' join the association, etc, they would make
It unpleasant for bim when he applied for li
cense ' i.arles Mayer, 4 Hope street. Is a bartender,
and vi ili be a husband it he gets a license.
uarlesT. Mappes, 360 and 30S Lacock, is a
one armed bookkeeper.
U Mohrhoff. 29 Chestnut, wants to sell
Iiquoi in the rooms formerly occupied by the
Vol (.meet Club.
At bis point C. C. Dickey announced the
death of A M. Watson, and out of respect for
uu memory me court adjourned.
blcilled Mexican Artificers.
The Mexicans, E. Gomez Pedrozo, Santo
Rarbaroes and D'Elmo Sarturia, who are
engaged jt the World's Museum-Theater
this week, make some of the most beautitul
work in their particular line we have ever
seen. They lorm from feathers a per ect
bird with beautifully variegated plumage,
every part ef which is as perfect in detail as
Its living representative of the forest. This
(Friday) afternoon every lady visitor to the
museum will be presented with one of these
beautiful birds mounted on a handsome
card a souvenir which will be an adorning
picture in any parlor or boudoir a perfect
artistic gem.
Kad Glove Bmcains.
Best makes 50c, 75c, $1 00, 25, $1 60;
largest variety ever shown at Rosenbaum
& Co.'s. -vrrs
Wall l'aper.
All grades of fine goods, leathers, pressed i
goods, etc, at John S. Eoberts. 414 Wood I
street.
A DAY IN THE COURTS.
Too Much Uooxe Gets a Justice of the Peace
Into Trouble His Bondsman to Be
Indemnified Interesting Insurance Suit
Brier.
Judge Ewing yesterday handed down an
opinion in the matter of the petition for a
rule on D. J. Davis, Justice of the Peace of
West Elizabeth borough, to show cause why
ho should not give security to indemnify hi!
surety. The petition was filed by Enoch
Davis, the bondsman of 'Squire Davis.
Judge Ewing, in his opinion, said: "The testi
mony taken in this case shows that the re
spondent, D. J. Davis, has, by reason of habit
ual continued intemperance, become unfit to
attend to the duties of bis office as Jostles of
the Peace, and that he has thereby increased
the responsibility of his surety."
It was ordered that within 30 days the re
spondent give security to indemnify the estate
of Enoch Davis, his bondsman, in the sum of
1,500 for loss, damage or costs by reason of the
suretyship of tun said Enoch Davis for him for
the faitblul performance of bis duties as Jus
tice of the Peace. The 'Squire was directed to
pay the costs.
INTEEESTING IHSTBAHCE SUI1
Brought by tho Helm or a Woman 'Who
Got No Money.
An argument was heard by Judge Hawkins,
of the Orphans' Court, yesterday, on excep
tions to the account ot the administrator ot the
estate of Mrs. Justlna Kappek She held an
insurance policy for $2,000 in the Knights and
Ladies of Honor.and in the policy named three
children as beneficiaries. In her will she
directs that all her insurance be divided among
her five children.
The administrator paid the insurance to
those named in the policy, and exceptions
were mru, il uciuj; ciaimeu tuab .uis. xvappoi
had a right to transfcrtbe beneficiaries by will.
Judge Iianklns reserved his decision.
Executions Issued Yesterday.
The executions issued yesterday were: W.
A. GoehrlngACo., vs Fishell, Ralston x Co.,
97 S4, fl 50 and $1,246 S3; Ireland fc Hughes
vs Coogan & Conley, J740 90; Kay Bros. A. Co.
vs same, SL276 35: John Martin and wife vs
Patrick Bradley. $137 62; Oscilla RIges vs P. C.
Kiggs, 1915: W. K. Jennings, administrator of
Isabella W. C. Comingo, vs the Peoples' Mu
tual Accident Insurance Company, (5,600: M.
C. Myers vs J. . Crouse, 85 70; L. H. Smith
Wooden Waro Company vs R. H. Heatley,
3 78.
Notes From the Courts.
TnESuit of James Laird against Raymond
D. Brent, an action on a contract, is on trial be
fore Judge Stowe.
A verdict for the plaintiff was given yester
dav in the ejectment suit of Ross Holland
against J. Charles Dicken!
The suits of W. H. Nicholson and David
Iseman against A. G. Hatry A Co., actions on
notes, are on trial before Judge Collier.
Common Pleas Courts Nos. 1 and 2 ad
journed yesterday in respect to the memory of
the lata A. M. Watson, whose death was an
nounced. The Standard Oil Company yesterday en
tered suit against the Columbia Iron and Steel
Company to recover $919 04 on a bill of ex
change. As inquest In lunacy was held yesterday, in
the case of Phllomena Miller. She is 47 years
of age, and was decreed to have been a lunatic
without lucid intervals since childhood.
Divorces were granted yesterday in the
cases ot George Glover against Jennie D.
Glover; Robert Wallace against Ann Wallace,
and Emma Deeds against George Deeds.
Is the suit of Ira Ii. Duncan against A. Over
holt A Co., to recover salary under an alleged
agreement, a verdict was given yesterday for
the defendants, and certifying to a balance of
6 cents in their favor.
Following are to-day's trial lists: Common
Pleas Court No. 1 Stodard vs Woog; Clark vs
Ebacb; -McAleese vs Mansfield; Richards vs
Walker: Van Ordstrand vs Demmler; Koenig
etal vs Huber; Reineman vs Gregg. Common
Pleas Court No. 2 Argument list.
William A. Sullivan yesterday entered
salt against the Pittsburg and Birmingham
Traction Company for $25,000 damages. The
plaintiff was a newsboy. He stated that on
January 30. 1S91, he got on car No. 23 to sell bis
papers, a privilege accorded to newsboys. The
conductor, E. G. Davis, however, kicked blm
off the car. He fell beneatb a passing wagon
and the wheels rolled oxer him. injuring him
severely.
Progress.
It is very important In this age of vast ma
terial progress that a remedy be pleasing to the
taste and to the eye. easily taken, acceptable to
the stomacb and healthy In Its nature and
effects. Possessing these qualities. Syrup of
Figs is the one perfect laxative and most gen
tle diuretic known.
Do Ton Eat?
I want to prove to all my friends and cus
tomers that while I work lor my own inter
est I don't forget theirs. First to cut prices
down; last to put them up, and strictly first
class goods, is my aim. Send for April
price list and specui offer slip.
I will give with all regular orders of ten
($10) dollars and upward
21 lbs granulated sugar $1 00
23 lbs standard A sugar 1 00
20 lbs California grapes 1 00
13 lbs boneless codfish 1 00
10-Ib kit mackerel 1 00
7 lbs roasted coffee (fresh ground)..... 1 00
7 lbs choice evaporated npples. 1 00
4 lbs chewing tobacco 1 00
3 Ss evaporated raspberries 1 00
4 lbs Weyman's tobacco 100
8 lbs white clover honey 1 00
G ibs tea (in all varieties) 1 00
50 bars family soap 1 00
Large family scales..... 1 95
9 cans fresh mackerel 1 00
24 lbs new codfish (whole) 1 00
30 bars soap (5 cents size) 1 00
7 tt3 dessicated cocoanut 1 00
C-foot step ladder, complete 98
1 clothes horse (4 wings; 6 feet) 85
1 gallon New Orleans molasses 30
1 gallon glass oil can, tin-covered 20
4 lbs dried corn 25
Sugar-cured hams, pertb 9)
1 can best Lima beans 8
1 can genuine sugar corn 8
1 can pumpkin 7
1 can solid packed tomatoes 8
1 can neat 7
lean siring beans 6
Sugar-cured sbonlJer, per lb G
Delivered to all parts of two cities. To
parties living out of the cltv will prepay
freight on all orders of 510 and upward.
Send for price list.
Jas. J. Weldoit,
No. 201 Market street,
Corner Second avenue, Pittsburg.
Why Wo Advertise.
Because we have the best assortment of
men's, boys' and children's hats in the city.
Because we have Dunlap's celebrated
bats.
Because we have Stetson's fine hats.
Because we have Roeloi's fine bats.
Because we have the Boston flexible hats.
Because we have hats for big heads.
Became we bave Dunlap's silk hats.
Because we have the new square crown
hats.
Because we have Dunlap's soft hats.
Because we have introduced our new Per
fection hats at S2, J2 CO and f3 in all the
latest shapes and -olors, and which we can
commend to all wintiug medium priced
hats.
Because we will give you prompt and
careful attention and sell you only what
you ought to have.
Because we want your trade.
Cl A. Smiley & Co.,
Hatters and Furriers, 28 Fifth avenue,
near Market, Pittsburg, Pa.
The Peoplo'i Store Fifth Avenue.
If you want to get bargains in goods such
as Lonsdale and Fruit of the Loom muslins,
white goods, blankets, etc., then come to
this sale of goods purchased from the H. B.
Claflin Company fire sale. These goods
are not injured for use. Some wet, others
slightly soiled none burnt. Come to-day
and to-morrow. See window.
Campbem, & Dice.
Choice new dress trimmings at Beining
& Wilds', 710 Penn avenue. The best place
to'get trimmings and notions.
No it Is a Good Time
To select wall paper. Our stock comprises
everything you can possibly wish in that
line. John S. Uobebts,
414 Wood street
Common Councils to Consider the Ordi
nance at a Special Sleeting To-Day
Mr. Carnegie Coming to Pittsburg The
Need of Ilaste Opinions on the Pro
posed Site.
Common Council will meet in special ses
sion this afternoon to consider the ordinance,
which has already passed Select Council,
giving the Carnegie Library Commission per
mission to erect buildings on the Forbes
street entrance to Scbenley Park. Some baste
in this connection is deemed advisable, as Mr.
Carnegie is to arrive hero on the 8th insr., when
he desires to see some definite action taken to
ward the erection of the library buildings.
James B. Scott says that as soon as the ordi
nance is passed and has the approval of the
Mayor he will call a meeting of the Library
Commission in order that the work may be
pushed to a conclusion. The Commission, be
bays, has been unable to make any plans, or, in
fact, do anything until the location was se
cured, as the plans will bave to be mado to suit
tbe ground.
"I am glad Mr. Carnegie is coming," said
A. F. Keating, "as it will give an Impetus to
tbe work on the library. I should like to see
the men hard at work to-morrow if it could be
managed so, I would not bo in tbe least sur
prised if Mr. Carnegie is coming here with a
new plan for the advancement of the library.
Perhaps be has fixed on a good site, which
escaped the commissioners."
Mayor Gourley advocates prompt action, and
favors locating the library wherever Mr. Car
negie desires, as the latter gentleman is footing
the bills.
John Shamble wauts tho library matter
pushed, but docs not favor tho Schenley Park
site. "It is a mistake," he said, "to put tbe
music hall and museum building out there.
They ought to be down town. I get letters
every day from working men and capitalists
who say it is a mistake. Men havo come to me
who live in close proximity to where it is pro
posed to put tho building and tell me that
while it will enhance the value of their properly
theytulnx U is a mistake to put the main
library building there." Kirk Q. Uigbam also
objects to the locality and believes it will re
quire special legislation to grant the Schenley
Park site to the Carnegie Commission.
NOVELTIES FHOJI FRANCE, ENGLAND
AND JAPAN.
Bare and Beautiful Trees and Flowering
Shrubs nnd Plants Many Horticultural
Acquisitions of Exquisite Beauty Not to
Be Obtained Elsewhere in This Country.
DIBECT IMPORTATIONS JUST BECEIVED
BY THE B. A. ELLIOTT COMPANY, OF
54 SIXTH STEEET.
Having just received 30 cases of new and
rare ornamental trees and flowering shrubs
from the famous Orleans nurseries in
France, we wish to call the attention of all
admirers of choice and unique material for
lawn and garden decoration to them, and to
announce that we will have many of these
trees and shrubs on exhibition and sale at
our storeroom,54 Sixth street, for a few days.
Our B. A. Elliott will be in attendance
every afternoon to give full information of
them to visitors. Among those on exhibi
tion are the following: Fagus sylvatica
tricolor this tricolored beech is the most
striking tree in cultivation. It is closely
allied to the well-known copper beech, but
much handsomer, the leaves being pink,
purple and white, and as brilliant as the
brightest of the Coleus family. Of this
wonderful acquisition we have bought the
entire stock from the introducers in France,
and not a tree of it can be obtained except
from us.
Another beautiful tioveltv is Cornus Sibe
rica Variegata Spathii (Siberian Varie
gated Dogwood). This is a small tree with
red wood and the most strikingly brilliant
foliage. There are, however, bo many beau
tiful new things that it is impossible to give
a description of tbem here, but we most
cordially invite you to come and examine
them, whether you wish to purchase or not.
Everything we oiler is perfectly hardy, and
the growing of these trees and shrubs will
not be an untried experiment, as we have
been testing them on our grounds from one
to three years. We wish to call special at
tention to the following: Juglans Nigra
Pendula Glauca, Arucdo Donax Macro
pbylla, Bbus Cotiuus Glabra Laciniata,
Fagus Pendula (Weeping Beech), Tilia
Pendula (Weeping Linden), Fagus
TJrticifolia, Catalpa Aurea, Crcetagus
Pyracantha Pendula, Magnolia Lenne,
Mahonia Japonica, Quercus Palustrus,
Bubra Pendula (Weeping Oak), 30 new
varieties of Lilacs, single and double,
TJlmus Picturata Variegata, Abies Excelsa
Pumila Glauca, and scores ot other beauti
ful things. We have also received a large
invoice ol Rhododendrons and Hardy Azi
leas from the noted Waterer nurseries in
England, and direct from Japan several
varieties of superb new Lilies and complete
collections of tbe wonderful Japanese Iris
and the exquisitely beautiful Japanese
Maples. We have all the rare Water Lilies
and aquatics, including the Victoria Begia,
Egyptian Lotus and the pink Cape Cod Pond
Lilv. B. A. Elliott Company,
54 Sixth street, Pittsburg, Pa.
UPRIGHT PIANO, S200.
Square Piano, 3150 Parlor Grand, S350.
An excellent 7-octave upright piano,
good as new, of elegant design, rich tone
and solid construction, worth $375, for 5200;
also a ?1,000 parlor grand piano, in splendid
condition, for $350, and a square piano, cost
when new $450, at 150. A rare opportunity
to purchase a piano at an exceptionally low
figure. J. M. Hoffman & Co.,
537 Smithfield street.
Sohtner pianos and Colby pianos, un
rivaled for tone and durability, at lowest
prices.
Beer as a Beverage
Increases in favor every year, and the out
put of the Iron City Brewery keeps on the
increase, too. Sold by all dealers.
BUSINESS CHANG1S.
DISSOLUTIOA NOTICE IS HEREBY
given that the co-partnership heretofore
existing in the real estate business under tbe
style and firm name of C Bennger & Son has
been this day dissolved by mutual consent, C.
Bcrlnger retiring.
The business will be continued by Walter C.
Berlnger under tbe firm name of W. C. Ber
lnger 4 Co., who will receive all moneys and
assume all debts of the dissolved firm.
C. BERINGER.
APRIL 1, 1S91. W. a BERINGER.
I hereby cheerfully recommend our old
patrons and customers to the new firm of W.
C. Beringer 4 Co. C. BERINGER.
apS-91
NOTICES.
TJ:
N1TED AMERICAN MECHANICS. AT-TENTION-
Amencan Cammanderv No. 1. of Ohio will
be instituted on MONDAY, April 6, at Mans
field, O. Arrangements have been made with
the Pennsylvania Company to run special train,
leaving Union Depot at 1:40 P. M., Allegheny at
1 P. ii.. city time. Comrades can get f nil in
formation in regard to the trip byaoplvingto
Supreme Marshal J. Rhodes Miller. 411 Smith
field St. By order
JOHN M. ANDREWS,
Approved: 1). S. C. at Large for U. S.
Y. R. McGREW. R. C.
THOMAS F. ASHFORD. JR., 8.V.C.
ap3-21 C. T. W. COOPER, S. Rec.
AUCTION SALES.
ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE
FRIDAY MORNING.
April 3, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms. No. 3U
Market street, fine parlor suits in hrocatelle,
English rug, tapestry, plush and bair cloth; all
kinds of rockers and chairs, bed lounges, fold
ing beds and couches, springs, mattresses,
cots, pillows and bolsters, extension tables,
library stands, bookcases, wardrobes, ball
racks, china closets, sideboards, handsome
chamber suits, dressing cases, washstauds,
bedsteads, chiffoniers, ball, room and stair
carpets. Also at 2 o'clock p. n four fine show
cases, lot glassware, candy jars, dishes, soda
fountain and outfit, lot notions, sundries and
miscellaneous household articles.
HENRY AUCTION CO.,
ap2-28 Auctioneers.
H. B. SMITHSON,
Real Estate and General Auctioneer, room 53,
Eisner building. Fltth and Wood street. Sales
of jewelry and merchandise at stores: Furni
ture at residences promptly attended to.
deo-68D
J. A. McKELVEY, Auctioneer.
Household furniture, property and live stock.
Office 84 Frankstown At.. East Knd.
' Terms upon applictlon. mh8-143-D
X$-Disjlaii advcrlitcmtnls one dollar per
tqtiare for one insertion. Classified advertise
ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale,
To Let. etc, ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken or lest than thii ty cents.
Top line being displayed counts as two.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BUSINESS OFFICE,
Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets,
ALWAYS Ol'EN.
BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHERE
WANT, rOK SALK, TO LET. AND OTHER
TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE
RECEIVED Ul'TOSP. M. FOR INSERTION.
Advertisements shonld be prepaid unless adver
tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch.
FOR THE SOCTHSIDE, NO. 1411 CARSON
STREET. TKXEPHOXEXO. 603.
FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6121
1'ENN AVE.
I'UTSBUKG AIJDITIONAL.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY S509 Butler street.
EM1LG. STUCKEY, :4th treet and Pennave.
ALLKOHXNY.
A. J. KAFRCHER. 89 Federal street.
IT. J. McURIDE, Market House, Allegheny.
F. H. EGGKRS & bON, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
THOMAS McHEN RY, Western and Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
FERKYM. ULE1M. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
WANTED.
Malo Helo.
A CHANCE IN A LIFETIME FOR MEN
with capital and active men without capital
to secure a very pleasant and profitable business;
no drones or curiosity seekers need apply.. Ad
dress with 2-cent stamp. CONSOLIDATE!) AD
JUSTABLE SlIUESTOKE, 43 Arcaae IlulMing,
Cleveland, O. mh20-6I-WFSu
A COMPETENT MAN TO ORGANIZK AND
net as Deputy Supreme President for a flrst
class short term order, chartered In Philadelphia,
Pa. Address, wllh relercnce. VVM. E. SCAR
I.ETT, Sup. Sec, 1KM Chestnnt st Philadelphia,
Pa. ap5-18
BARBFR-ONE KIRST-CI.ASS JOURNEY
MAN barber (white) at 57 FRANIiSTOWN
A V.. E. E.. cltv. apMO
B
ARBER. APPLY AT ONCE, 2530 PENN
A v., also boy to learn trade. ap3-54
B
AKEK-SKCOND HAND. APPLY AT
JOHN DOYLE'S. 1311 Penn av.,clty. ap3-46
B
AKER-AT MRS. RODGEKS', 73 MARION
St., niisDurff. apj-to
BOILERMAKERS AND TANK BII1LDERS-Flrst-class
men for work In Philadelphia.
For particulars applicants can meet J. .
MITCHELL. Seventh Avenue Hotel. Pittsburg,
any time Saturday or Monday, April 4 and 8.
ap2-G5
BOY AHOUT IB TO I.RARN DRUG BUSI
NESS. TIIEO. E. IIIRIG. pharmacist. 3610
Fifth ar., Pittsburg. ap3-S0
BREAD BAKERS-EXPERIENCED MEN.
ApDlyto R. B. WARD CO., 3212 Liberty
avenue. ap3-32
B
UTOHFR-UOOD MAN.
APPLY AT 193
apl-9.")
MAIN ST., WestEnrt.
CO AT M A K E R S - IMMEDIATELY-GOOD
workshop and best prices. S. W. ST1MSON
ftSONS, Columbus, O. apl-80
CRACKER BAKER-UNDERSTANDING ALL
branches of the business: competent to take
charge of a shop. Adoress, witn rsfcrences,
SHENANDOAH BAKERY CO., Llm Shenan
doah. Pa. ap3-85-D
DRUG CLERK MUST ISK COMPETENT AND
temperate; first-class reference required:
good position for rljtlit party. Inquire 40
SEVENTH AV. apJ-W
HEATER-ONE FIRST-CLASS FORGE AXLE
heater. Applv I'lTTSBUKG FORGE
IKON CO., Verner station. Ninth ward. Alle
gheny, Pa. arjS-71
KEGIVTERED DRllG CLERK-BEST OF
reference: 840 a month. Address BORAX,
Washington, Pa. ap3-8
TENOGRAPHER-IN A MANUFACTURING
office: competent stenographer and type
writer, with references. Porter's system preferred;
state age, experience, and salary expected. Ad
dress N., Dispatch office. ap3-S3
STENOGRAPHER AND DRAUGHTSMAN OR
lady. Address at once, PITTED SCHENCK,
"Architect," No. 301 West Jefferson St., Butler,
l'a. ap3-29
OOL-MAKER-VICE HAND TOOL-MAKER
to work on punches and dus and screw ma
chine tools: in answering state age. experience
and wages wanted, METRIC METAL CO.,
Bearer Falls, Pa. ap3-74
TWO COATMAKERS; MUST BE FINE ME
CHANICS and sober men: steady employ
ment. WILLIAM ALAND, Butler, Pa. tpl-m
WAREHOUSEMAN-ONE WHO HAS HAD
experience In an oil warehouse. Call at 112
WATER ST. ap3-6
YOUNG MAN-OF ABOUT 17. TO ASSIST IN
a retill lumber business: reference re
S uired. Address, naming salary desired, A. K.,
ilspatcb office, ap3-31
YOUNG MAN-OR BOY WHO HAS HAD
experience In barber trade. Apply to GEO.
JENNY. 107 South Canal st , Allegheny. ap3-88
Agents.
AGENTS-TO SELL AND EVERYBODY TO
use Dr.O'Kecre's 25 cent pills; good as gold;
Dr. O'Keefe's liver pills, cold or catarrh pills,
cough pills, diarrheal pills, dyspepsia pills, rhue
matlsm pills, headache pills, sMu eruption pills,
worm pills, kidney pills, leucorrhcea pills, back
ache pills, eye pills, teething pills, asthma pills,
croup pills, sore broat pills, nerve pills, nervous
debility pills, whooping cough pills, uon-cathartlc
pills, malaria pills, piles pills: price, 25 cents;
large bottles. '.. DR. O'KEKFE 4 CO., Homeo
pathic Druggists, 703 Smithfield St., Pittsburg. Pa.
mhJO-52
AGENTS TO SELL THE NEWEST AND
best subscription books upou the market:
the most recent additions to our list are "The
Steam Engine, " by Daniel Kinnesr Clark, Hon.
Member Am. Society Mech. Engineers; "The
Family Physician," by J. McGregor-Robinson,
ofGlasgow University: "Irish Literature" and
Davenport's "Condensations" of the best litera
ture ol all languages and ages. P.J. FLEMING
& CO., 77 Diamond sL mhI5-TuwTliFSSu
AGKNTS-NOW READY MOST WONDER
FUL advertising machine the world has ever
known: patented: 6clls to every merchant: steady
work: big pay; inclose stamp. ARC MFG. CO.,
Racine, Wis. mli25-'3-WF
Femalo Help.
GIRLS-20 GI1SLS FOR WRAPPING ROOT
beer. Applvat GALVIN'S ROOT BEER
LABORATORY, 90 Water St., city. ap3-22
LADIKS-TWO YOUNG LADIES TO LEARN
the art of fine cravou work. Apply Immedi
ately to the ELITE GALLERY, 516 Market st.
ap2-73
XrUBSE GIRL-TO GO TO THE COUNTRY;
J callatrnce. ROOMS 44 AND 45, 111 Fourth
av., Pittsburg, Pa. ap3-7
Male and female Help.
HOUSEKEEPER LAUNDRESS. CHAMBER
MAIDS, cooks, nurses, dining room girls,
200 house girls, live colored girls, one plumber,
boy to learn tinsmith, drivers, waiters, farm
bands. MRS. K. THOMPSON, 603 Grant st.
mlCl-81-D
MALE COOK WAITERS, GARDENERS,
farm hands, errand boy. teamsters, cooks,
house girls, chambermaids, dintng-room girls,
dlsn washers, laundress, nurse girl, ladv's inald,
hotel cooks, second cook, MEEHAN'S. 545
Grant st. mh30-D
Situations.
BOOKKEEPING-1 ATTEND TO N YTHING
In the line of intricate accounting, such as
opening and closing of books or correction of
errors; also give Instructions In the use ol the
Voucher System. A. F. bAWIHLl 1S7 Federal
St., Allegheny, Pa. dc6-5t-D
POSl'lION-BY YOUNG MAN AS BILL OR
shipping clerk with three years' experience;
good reference. Address A. D., Dispatch ofllee.
ap2-39
S1TUATION-A PLAIN. EVERY-DAY HOOK
KEEPER, experienced, rapid and accurate,
would like an opening with good parties. Address
CU.VH'Ai, Dispatch office. apl-80
SITUATION-AS CUTTER BY PRACTICAL
tailor. Address CUTTER, Dispatch office.
apJ-8J
Rooms, Honses, Etc
HOCSE-A SMALL FAMILY' OF 3 ADULTS
desire to rent a house, with small lot of
ground attached, online of P., Ft. W. JfcC lSy..
or West Penna. R. R., for the summer: lurnlshed
house preferred. Address, stating terms. P. O.
BON. 594 Pittsburg, Pa. mh31-73
Ifinanclal.
MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY. SUBURBAN
and larm properties: stocks, school and
municipal bonds, as well as other securities,
negotiated. ED. WITHSH. 410 Grant st.. Pitts
burg, Pa. IeH-25-D
M
ORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY
county property at lowest rates. HKNitv
A. WEAVER ,t CO.. 92 ITourth avenue. mh2-D
TO LOAN 8500,000, IN AMOUNTS OF 13,000
and upward, on city and suburban property,
on 5 per ceut: also snraller amounts at Q per cent.
BLACK A BA1RD, tt Fourth avenue.
se21-d26-r
TO LOAN 1200,000 ON MORTGAGES 100
and upward at 8 per cent; (500,000 at4a per
cent on residences or business property, vacant
lots or farms, t. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth ave.
oc23-D
rri K U S T F U N D S-TO LOAN ON REAL
JL estate. WISE & MINOR, Attorneys, 91
Diamond st. ap3-82
WANTED-MONEY TO LOAN ON MOliT
GAGES, in large and small amounts, at
lowest market rate or Interest. See W. A. HER
RON & SONS. 80 Fourth av. ap3-26-v
Miscellaneous.
A LLTO USE JONES' BEDBUG PARALYSER
Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no
poison: roaches banished oy contract; satisfac
V.S5. J'.'TS'1 5r aopay. Prepared by GEO. W.
JONES, 222 Federafst., Allegheny, Pa. Sold by
all first-class druggists. Residence No. 80 Mon
fryst. lyll-42-MWT
BOILER-ONE SECOND-HAND 15-HORSE-POWER
tubular, upright boiler and engine.
Address GRANT B. TOWNSEND, Apollo. Pa.
ap3-90
D
ENTAL PRACTICE IN CITY LIMITS. AD.
xwu93 uxutxALi, UMpatca OQce, a03-Ki
Miscellaneous.
EVERYBODJ TO KNOW THE SCHOOL OF
Design and Dress Cutting will remove to No.
851 PENN A V., April I, from B16 PENN AV.
in 1126-57
I31TT3BURG CLEAN TOWEL CO. REMOVED
to 8 W XL.IE A V. ZV--H
PUPILS ON THE ZITHER-SIS PER QUAR
TER (28 lessons): terra begins In April. C. W.
BUFFUM. Teacher, 223 N. Hlghlaudav.
mh27-57-rsu
T
IO BU r-SECOND-HAND POOL TABLES,
ciieap. .aoaress ai. u., uispaicn omce.
api-23
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
City Residences.
FRANKLIN ST.-NEAK TO WNSEND. THREE
good small hrlck dwellings: all rent for S3
permonth; can he increased: all three of them for
12,900. J. C RE1LLY, 77 Diamond st. mb31-i
HOUSE-BLUFF ST., NEAR COLLEGE. FOR
sale or to let new brick livuse eight rooms,
bathroom: all late improvements. HOIST. COW
ARD, 20 Bluff St., near College. mh25-9'
LEbSTHAN VALUE'OFGKOUND: RIGHT
In tbe city on nice nived street: G7K feet
front by 122 deep to alley isnade trees and lanniex
ccllent brick house: six rooms, vestibule, hall,
finished attic, cemented cellar, rood surround
ings, growing locality, convenient to cable;
owner leaving city and Instructs sale to be made
to first actual buyer: price asked, fi 500; a bar
gain: surplus ground may be profitably utilized
by the erection of two front and four rear build
ings. Now open to inspection. (1-3-2))
CHARLES SOMLRS A CO. apl-22-WFSIl
OQ 300-BhDFORD AV. A SHOKT DIS
(J305 TANCE above Fulton st : two-story and
mansard brick dwelling, seven rooms, pantry,
washhouse, both gases, good sewerage, inside
w. c: terms. !1. 000 cash, bal. five years. J. C.
REILLY, 77 Diamond st. inliJl-4
East End Residences.
HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT-IMMEDIATE
possession: an elegant new house of 12
rooms, all modern requirements, beautiful con
servatory adjoining reception hall, ample
porches and balconies and large lot; sheltered,
southeast exposure, commanding finest view of
East Liberty Valley. CHAS. SHIELDS, Dith
ridgest., near Center av., or County Engineers'
office. mh2B-43
Qi OOO CASH EAST END. ELEGANT
o)7 home seven rooms, reception halt, bath,
inside w. c. nat. gas, electric light and bells,
front and rear porches, grained and frescoed; lot
corners on two good streets In Wllklnsburg, two
minutes irom electric line; only 1500: we have
many other houses In same town from .500 up Io
$12,000 for foil to choose from. MAG A V 4 GOFF,
Liin., 143 Fourth av. Tel. 1267. apl-W-1,3.5,7,9'
800-SI.500 CASH. BALANCE VERY
9 easy. G rooms and attic frame, with bath.
hot and cold water, laundry, stationary tubs,
vestibule, hall, slate mantels, china closets, wired
for electric lights, healer In cellar, range, good
dry cellar: house Is new and complete and a fine
bargain: lot 40xli7. See S. A. DICKIE CO.,
Penn and Shadj ays., E. E. S05. ap2-93"
QA OOO -FOR A NICE S-ROOM FRAME
Ott9 honse. with large hall, front and back
stairs, two porches, city water, nat. gas: honse
nicely papered and In good order; lot 35x120. S.
A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady avs E. E.
12G4. ap2-!C
9 -ROOM FRAME HOUSE-CENTRALLY LO
CATED In excellent neighborhood; very
handy to two cable lines and P. It. -I.: has all
modern Improvements; good dry cellar; 6ewered
street; lot 20x120. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Venn
and Shady avs.. E. E. 1G34. apl-W
Hazelwood Residences.
HAZELWOOD-2-STORY FRAME DWELL
ING of 7 rooms, bath, hall, laundry, hard
wood finish, newly papered and palnted.nat. gas.
h. and c water. Inside w. c. sewered, etc. : lot
0x120 feet; 2 minutes' walk from Hazelwood sta
tion and Second Avenue Electric Railway: price,
6,800; terms reasonable. 1RAM. EUHCHFIELD,
138 Fourth av. ial3-30
FOR SALE LOTS.
East End Lots.
FAHNESTOCK PLACE LOTS AT HOME
WOOD: cheapest and best In East End.
LIGGETT BROS., 71 Diamond st. mh29-86
F
AHNESTOUK TLACE LOIS.
LIGGETT
mll29-86
BROS., 71 Diamond st.
F
iORSALE-ON EDWIN ST. NEAR HIGH-
LAN U av. and Alder St.. East End. lot 20 or
more feet front by 120 feet deep to an alley; GO
per front foot; these are the best lots In the East
End for the money. See W. A. HF.RRON &
SONS, 80 Fourth av. ap3-73-Tur
FOR SALE TWO LOTS FOR S400 (FOR BOTH)
on Halket st.. near Craft av.. Oakland. (108).
See W. A. UERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av.
apl-12-1.3,7
J' OT-5IX123 IN CENTRAL LOCATION OF
J East End, within one minute of Fifth av.
cable line: price reduced -and one of the cheapest
lots In the East End. S. A. DICKIE A CO.. Penn
ana auaayavs., x.. ji. ia. ap2-93
Suburban Lots.
CHEAP BUILDING LOTS IN NORTH
Homestead, lour on West Whipple st.,
60x120 each, for (300 each: HO down, balance
monthly, if desired. J. C. KEILLY, 77 Diamond
street. mh31-i
J' OTS-SKVERAL BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED
Jt lots in Orafton, various sizes, at very low
prices, on easy terms. J. R. MURPHY', opposite
railway station. ap3-3
SUBURBAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST
lots, the lowest prices and the ctslcst and best
terms In the county at Sheraden, 15 minutes from
Union station: see Sheraden before you buy else
where. ANDREW PA1TER30N, Secretary, 13
Fifth av. fe27-72-I'
Farms.
FARM AT AUCTION-THE 50-ACRE FARM
of the late O. P. Henderson, Harmar town
ship; near Denny station. West Penn Railroad,
will be sold by order of Orphans' Court, Satur
day. April 11. at 10 o'clock. A. LEGGATE A
SON, auctioneers, 108 Fourth av. mh3l-6
TJTARM-250 ACRES LAND UNDER HIGH
X7 state of cultivation; extra fine for stock,
grain or fruit; fine house, barn and water; near a
growing, prosperous town; West Penn R. K. : SCO
per acre. ED W1TT1SH, 410 Grant St., Pittsburg.
apl-D
FARM-OF 100 ACRES. UNDERLINED WITH
coal In Baldwin townshin: six miles from
cltv; the property of Alex Lo'ng. deceased. In
quire or W. A. LEWIS. Attorney, Pittsburg, or
GEO. BRAWDY, Snarpsburg. ap3-7S
F
INE FARM FOR SALE-EASY PAYMENTS
or exchange: about 100 acres rich and level as
a floor, eight-room, good house, ham and other
buildings: fine orchard, 40 kinds of apples; lime
stone land; coal under all: will sell implements
und stock also: three miles from Beaver Falls:
one of the best farms In county: price $3,000. If
you want a farm send lor Biggest" farm and ex
change list. N. F. HURST, Real Estate Agent,
Rochester, Pa. apl-sr
Atlantic City.
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.-RENT OR SALE
Hotels, cottages and bath houses: lots for
sale in all parts ot the city; also South Atlantic
Oily. ISRAEL G. ADAMS A CO.. Real Estate
Agents. Real Estate and Law Building. fe6-94
Miscellaneous.
BAR HARBOR. M K.-FOR SALE. OR WILL
rent fully lurnished for tbe season, the well
known residence. Chatwold." standing In Its
own grounds of 30 acres; one of tho finest prop
erties ever offered at any uf the East Coast water
lngplaces: has water front and magnificent lawn
ana shade; ample accommodation lor horses and
carriages. Full particulars from E. II. LUDLOW
& CO., 47 Liberty St., New York ( lty.
mh25-89-28.31ap3.7.12
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Opportunities.
BUSINESS OPPORTUN1TY-AN INTEREST
In one of the best fire brickworks in the roke
region: good works and an abundance or good
fireclay. Address LOCK BOX 785, Connellsvllle,
Pa. ap3-U7
COMMISSION BUS1NESS-WH1CH IS NOW
paying the owner Si. 000 per annum. and which
Is Increasing, will be sold: owner wishes to change
climate. Address BUSINESS, Dlspateli office
mh'JO-60-Mwr'
GENERAL STORE-LOCATED IN A PRO
GRESSIVE town not far from Plttslinrg.
doing a nourishing business: satlstactory reasons
for selling: a splendid opportunity to step Into an
established buslues,. Address PROGRESS. Dis
patch office. ap2-63
GROCERY STORE-MC0: SAt.ES .TOO PER
week; others .i0O to 5 5, 010: general stores,
feedstores, drugstores, cigar stores. bakerlec.res
taurants, milk depot, meat market, 2U0. PERC1
VAL JB CHAPMAN, 439 Grant St. ap3-!9
INTEREST-CHEAP-ONE-THIRD, nALF OR
whole Interest In a recent patent on family
Bible cabinet: this Is a good investment. Address
X. L., Dispatch office, up3-5
RESTAURANTFINELY LOCATED. S1.80O:
butcher shop, planing mill and lumber yard,
with annual business of tl"-'. 000, on easv terms:
shoestore, tlnshop, grocery stores, 50o to 5,000;
bakeries, rlgar stores, drug stores, milk depots.
SHEPARD & CO.. 151 Fourth av. le25-
ROUTE I2 PROFIT: MORNING PAPER
route. For Information address ROUTE,
Dispatch office. mha-117
Business Properties.
HOTEl,-A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, TWO
miles from Akron and one mile from Cuya
hoga Falls, doing a large business: will sell cheap
for cash. For particulars address J. C. DJSW1TT,
Akron, o. ap3-62
J?OR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, Etc
BAROUCHE-ONEONE-HORSE BAROUCHE,
two-seated: Rusk make. Pittsburg. Apply
or address M. W. SIDDEL, Tareutum, Pa.
ap3-86
BLACK PONY OR SMALL HORSE-ABOUT
14 hands high: quiet, gentle and a good
looker: can be driven by any woman or child;
also, village wagon, harness, saddle and bridle.
Can be seen at NO. 3944 FIFTH AV. ap3-17
HORSE3-A FIRST-CLASS LOT OF KEN
TUCKY saddle and driving horses at MC
COY'S hALE STABLE, 61 Duquesne way, city.
ap2-37
Miscellaneous.
Jli SIEMAN-LUNGKEN GAS LAMPS-TWO
J heating stoves. Address 619 PENN AV.
mb28-6G
Slachmery and aictals.
HOISTING ENGINES. DERRICKS AND
derrick forglngs, steel hoisting and guy
ropes in stock: stationary engines and boilers,
shears, clay and ore pans. etc. THOMAS CAK
LIN'SSONS, Lacock and. Sandusky streets, Alle
gheny, Pa. au5-33-itwi"
SECOND-HAND -ENGINE AND BOILERS
One 14x24. two 12x18, one 11x24, one 10x20, one
10x16, 9x12, 8x12 and large lot of smaller sizes;
1C-H. P. mounted portables, one pair or boilers
42x26: agent for the Standard governor, pumps,
shafting, pulleys, etc 23 and 25 Park Way, Alle
gheny. Pa. J. S. YOUNG. icC-D
SECOND-HAND ENGINES-ONE 27 H. P.
Ball pat. electric light engine, almost new;
one 8x8, one 7x7, one 5x6, vertical engines: one
heavy 14x24. one 11x12, 3 8x12 and 27x12. In hori
zontal engines: all good as new. HARM ES MA
CHINE DEPOT, 9S First av Pittsburg, Pa.
Ja30-D'
THE CELEBRATED ACME AUTOMATIC
safety engines and non-explosive boilers,
for gas or oil fuel, from one to live-horse power;
also, the latest Improved ventilating fans: perfect
satisfaction guaranteed; by J. i'RAOER. Gen
eral Agent, No. 4 Firth av., Pittsburg. Pa.
Iel5-Iil)-UWF
PKRSONAi.
PERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD
and silver: Jewelry repaired: new work made
to order. CliRfs. II AUC1L 541 Smithttela st.
JjlS-Sl
PEKSONAL-REAL ESTATE AND INSUR
ANCE. MYEK GALLINGER, Yoder law
building, cor. Filth and Wylle avs. Telephone
1707. mhS-143
PERSONAL IE THE LADY THAT BOUGHT
Falrchlld's pepsin will call 113 Federal she
will hear something to her advantage. G. EIEN
BEIS. ap3-63
PERSONAL-INFORMATION WANTED OF
one William McNally, who was in Pittsburg
last fall. Address MARY MCLONVILLE, Home
stead, Pa. ap3-G7
PERSONAL WEBSTER'S LARGE QUARTO
Dictionary, S2 CO; special bargains lu otdand
new books during this mouth. FRANK BACON
&CO.. 301 Smithfield st. mhI2
PERSONAL-FINE BOOKS-WE HAVETHE
finest collection of finely illustrated books
in Pittsburg: beautiful bindings; lowprlccs;come
and see them: hundreds of books for presents.
LEVI'S BOOK STOKE. 900 Liberty SL del2
PEHSONAL-ALL PERSONS USING ARTI
FICIAL, eyes should bny them from the
CHESSMANOPTlCALCOMPANY.No. 42 Fed
eral st., Allegheny; they ctrrr the largest line of
the best material and guarantre them tor one
year; the onlv house In tbe United States that
inskes this offer. ap2-92-ThFsn
FOUND.
FOUND-PERFECT COMFORT IN HEADING,
by having my eyes thoroughly cxamlued and
a pair of tbe cclchiatedfl crjstal specs adjusted
by the experts or the CHESSMAN OPTICAL
COMPANY, No. 42Federal St., Allegheny.
ap2-92-TliFSu
FOUND-A LARGE LOT Or WINTER
clothing belonging to residents or this city
was found hanging in the rooms occupied by
DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth ave., upstairs,
altered, cleaned and repaired; the owners should
call for them, as Dickson requires the room.
nol3-D
NOTICES.
Office or
!
TREASURER ALLEGHENY COUNTY,
April I, 189L
NOTICE.
IN PURSUANCE OF THE TWENTY
FIRST section of an act relating to Alle
gheny county, approved the 1st day of May,
1861, and of the 'amendment of tbe said sec
tion, approved tbe 30th day of March, A. D.
I860. I do hereby Give notice that tho dupli
cates for the several wards, boroughs and
townships will be open, and i will be prepared
to receive the county, Qtate and poor taxes for
tbe year 1831 on and after tbe FIRST DAY OF
MAY. 1E91. Said taxes can be paid at this
office until the FIRST DAY OF AUGUST,
with a deduction of o per cent for prompt pay
ment to all persons paying the whole amount
of these taxes.
There will be no reduction allowed during tbe
month of August.
There will be 10 per cent added to all taxes
remaining unpaid on the 1st day of September,
1891. JOHN A. HELL,
Treasurer of Allegheny Connty.
m!i31-12-D
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
OFFICE OF THE CITT '1 REASOREK,
Municipal Hall, Smithfield St. t
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL
ll owners (whether resident or non-resident
of the city of x'ittsbiirg) of drays, carts, 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 tbe
hands of vehicle officer for collection, subject
to collection fee of SO cents on each license.
And all persons neglecting to pay on or before
first Monday in May, 1891, will be subject to a
penalty double the amount of the licenses, to be
recovered before tbe proper legal authority of
said city. The old metal plates of last year
must be returned at the time licenses are taken
ont, or 25 cents additional will be charged on
the license.
Rates of license: Each one-horse vehicle, 6;
each two-horse vehicle, $10; each four-horso
vehicle, J12; each four-horse hack, 15; omnl
busses and timber nheeli. drawn by two
horses, J10.
One extra dollar will be charged for each ad
ditional horse used in above specified vehicles.
J. F. DENNISTON.
fe6-51.p City Treasurer.
DIVIDEND.
First National Bank
of Pittsburg, Pa..
PittsbB BO. March .11. 1891.
TMVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS
I banli have this day declared a quarterly
dividend of TWO PER CENT on the capital
stock, payable on demand free of tax.
apl-07 J. D. SCULLY, Cashier.
Central Bank, Pittsburg. Pa., i
March 31, 1891.
DIVIDEND THE EOARD OF DIRECT
ORS of this bank have this dav declared
a quarterly dividend of ONE AND ONE
HALF (IK) PER CENT, payable forthwith at
the banking house. No. 47 Fifth av.
apl-97 C. C. DAVIS. Cashier.
DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIRECT
ORS ot the Tuna Oil Company nave thl3
day declared a dividend of FOUR (4) PER
CENT payable on and after April 6 next at tbe
office of the company. No. 67 Fourth avenue.
G. W. COCHRANE,
Secretary and Treasurer.
March 20. 1891. apl 90-mwf
LEGAL NOTICES.
J. J. SIEBENECK ATTORNEY, NO. 1
WYL1E AVE.,
Estate of Mathias Fire, deceased.
EXECUTRIX NOTICE NOTICE IS
hereby given that letters testamentary on
mo estate of Mathias Fire, late of the city of
Pittsburg, county of Allegheny, and Mate of
Pennsylvania, deceased, bave been granted to
the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted
to said estate are required to make iirmedlato
payment, and those having claims or demands
against tbe same will makn them known, with
out delay, to CATHARINE FIRE, Executrix,
No. fill Fifth avenue, Pittsburg.
Makcii 2G, 1S9L mh27-C3-F
F. R. STONER, Attorney at Law,
No. 110 Diamond street.
VTOTICE APPLICATION WILL BE
JLl mado to tho Governor of Pennsylvania,
on tbe 20th DAY OF APRIL, 1891, bv Bryant
II. Blood, William S. Hoskius, U. Lee Harring
ton, Harry N. Gaitber and Frank R. Stoner.
under the act of Assembly entitled: "An act to
provide for the incorporation and regulation of
certain corporations." approved April 19, 1874,
and tbe supplements thereto, for the chatter of
an intended corporation, to be called the "Penn
sylvania Guarantee Loan Company, the char
acter and object of which is the insurance or
otvnors of real estate, mortgagees and others
interested in real estate, from loss by reason of
defective titles. Hens and Incumbrances at
Pittsburg, Pa., and for tbese purposes to bave
and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges
of said act of Assembly and the supplements
thereto. F. R. STONER,
inh27-40-F .Solicitor for Applicants.
ROOMS TO LET
For offices and lodging, eligibly situated, at
129 and 131 Fourth Avenue,
Opposite the New Postoffice.
CHARLES SOMERS &. CO.,
129 FOURTH AVENUE.
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McNAUGHEE & CO.,
Contractors for
Paving Sidewalks With Cement, Brick and
Fire Brick, Concreting Cellars,
110 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY. PA
Curbstone furnished and set. fe-5S-D
N. P. HiNDMAN. AGENT
Carbon Iron and Pipe Company's
CAST IRON PIPE
For pas and water. No. 35 Fifth av.. Pltts
burg. Pa. Telephone 329. apJJ-1
N. P. HYNDMAN, AGENT
Hazard manufacturing Companj's
WIRE ROPE.
N". Hi Fifth av., Pittsburg, Pa.
Telephone 33. ap3-l
$500 TO $500,000
To loan on mortgages, cityorcountrvnrnperty.
at jowesi rates. JA3ic,o w. ifUArr, a
CO-
SIS Wood St., Pittsburg.
Telephone No. 975.
ap3-70
Kast End Itesldenrp.
TO LET-NEW BRICK HOUSE (NO. 7210
Financial st.) or seven rooms and bath,
electric bell, slate mantels, range, nat. gas. laun
dry cellar, with hot and cold water: modern con
veniences; two minutes from Homewnod station:
125 per mo. tee JOHN A. HAKBAUGH, No. 512
Homewooil av.. East End. or W. A. H EUROS" t
SONS, 60 Fourth av. ap3-25-3IWFt
Allegheny Residences.
XfO. 6SK1RKPATKICK AV.. ALLEGHENYr
Li six rooms, w. c.. both gases, etc. W. W.
MCNEILL, 152 Fourth av. reh3I-9t
TO LET-nANDsOJIE HOUSE8 ROOMS. BE
SIDES laundry, balh, pantry, modern im
provements; in first-class order: No. 1 Arch St.:
one or the most central and desirable parts of Al
legheny. See W. A. HERRON jtSONS. 80 Fonrth
av. ap3-73-TuFt
-IQO K1DGE A V.. ALLEGHKNY NICE
JlO i brick, eight rooms, bath, pantry, range,
rases: rood rcll.ir: rent 470. A. LEGGATE &
SON, 103 Fonrlli av. ap3-20t
Suburban Residences.
WILDWOOD STATION. A. V. R. R.. ONE
mile from city line inousc9rooms.l5 per
month: 2 honses 5 rooms, S per month; 1 house 5
rooms. ?6 per month: I house 9 room $20 per
month: farm 75 acres, JS5 per month: good board
walk lrom station to each house, natural gas and
spring water. T. S. KNAP, 3313 Penn av.
mhl2-19t
NICELY-FURNISHED FRONT KOOM-WITH
private ramy, to two gentlemen: both
gase3: use orbath; Bonnet near Atwood St.. Oak
laud. Address L. K., Dispatch office. ap3-84t
Offices. Desk Itoom. tc
DESK AND OFFICE ROOM ON FIRST
floor, at 313 Wood sU. adjoining Fonrth av.
JAS. "A. DRAPB&CO., 313 Wood St. ,ip!-Ut
OFFICES-TWO NICELY FINISHED CON
Nr.CTlNU offices on second floor with all
conveniences. Liberty st.. near Union station:
also third floor of same building for office use: low
rent. J. Ii REILLY. 77 Diamond St. inb31-t
TO LET ALLEGHENY" OFF1CES-J16 PER
month: large, well lighted: owner furnishes
heat; on the second story of the now Sterrlt build
ing, corner of Ohio and West Diamond sts.: send
for list. W. A. HEREON & SONS, 8C Fonrth av.
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ltusiness Stands.
IT1LEGANT STOREROOM WITH PLATE
!i glass front, 2S7 Ohio st. ; good business loca
tion. Aoply to J. H. AIKEN & CO., too Filth av.
mh21-:6-Df
FLOOR-40X40. WITH OR WITHOUT FOWEI!,
suitable for light manufacturing. Inquire of
PEARL LAUNDRY, 25 Federal St.. Pittsburg.
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REMOVALS.
C. H. DIETRICH,
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
Leather and Shoe Findings,
Has removed to
mhl8-69-MWF 970 Liberty Street.
H. L. CHILDS & CO.
Mill Supplies,
EuDber Goods, Belting, etc..
Have removed to
102 WATER ST.
i mu27-76-MWF
W. J. EAST, Architect,
Has removed from Federal SL, Allegheny, to
office located In
WESTINGHOUSE BUILDING.
mh4-42-MWF PiTTSBUno, 1-m.
GEORGE KAPPEL,
THE MUSIC DEALER,
Has removed to his new granite building,
634 SMITHFIELD ST..
mbl6-7-M'WT
ROSS W. BLACK,
BARBER SUPPLY HOUSE,
Has removed to 712 PENN AVENTJr
next to Penn Bnilding. Razors ground and
honed. Shaving materials furnished at lowest
price. mh27-77-MWF
NOVELTY CANDY CO., Lim.
We beg to inform our customers and all
jobbers in candies that we bave removed to our
new factory. No. 64 Second av., and with our
increased facilities and improved machinery,
we aro now prepared to fill all orders promptly.
mh29-131-3ttVF.
THE UNION INSURANCE CO.
Hae removed to
Nos. 168 and 170 FOURTH AV.
("SL Nicholas EuIIdlngr.")
J. W. J. M'l.AIN, Secretary.
mh?7.7S-MWF
IRIEIMIO'V.A.jL,.
JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.,
Real Estate, Mortgages, eta,
Have removed to tbe commodious room.
313 Wood st.,
Adjoining Fourth arenne. aD2-99
CHARLESSORSERS S CO.,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS,
HAVE REMOVED
FROM NO. 313 WOOD ST.,
To No. 129 Fourth Ave.,
Opposite New Postoffice.
rr apl-2
R. C. MILLER,
House and Sign Painter,
Has removed from
73 SIXTH AVENUE, .
-TO-
526 GRANT STREET,
Between Fifth and Webster avenues. Special
attention eivento the handling of plate glass,
cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, skv
lights, etc. House painting ana plazing in
all its branches. ocl9-SJ-D
NOTICE.
Offick of Germakia Savings Bank, J
Fittsbueg, March 12. 1S91.
OWING TO THE LATE FIRE
In tbe build In" of this bank wo bave taken
temporary quarters in the offices lately occu
pied by the National Bank of Commerce In tho
Floyd block, corner Wooa St. and Sixth av.
No loss or injury was sustained in anv of the
books and valuable papers of the bank. We
are therefore ready for our customary business
at tbe above place, where we shall be pleased
to meet tbo patrons of tho bank.
C. 3IEYRAN,
CHARLES SEIBERT. President.
Secretary. mh!4-lS-D
READY FOR BUSINESS.
Wo have secured possession of the two largo
and substantial buildinzs. Nn. 45 and IS Sev
enth avenue, opposite New Urant street, ana
witb a complete stock of new goods respect-
luiijr auiiwb buu jiatfuiiaB ui tut?
RETAIL DRUG TRADE.
In addition to tho goods formerly carried in
stock we have added a full line of
DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES.
This department will bo nnder tho care of
MR. CHARLES BAli.ST, who will be glad to
meet bis former friends and customers and to
serve them acceptably.
NO GOODS AT RETAIL.
L H. HARRIS DRUG CO.,
NOS. 48 AND 4S SEVENTH AVENUE.
PITTSBURG. PA. apl-3-D
iidtjcation.il.
St, John's Military School,
MANLIUS. N. Y.
SUMMER SCHOOL,
Kt. Kev. F, D. 11UNT1NUTON. S. T. D., Presi
dent. Apply toLt. Col. WiL VKRITISCK. Supt.
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MARION PLACE PLAN,
Twanty-third Ward, City,
LOTS $350 EACH.
$5 DOWNANO $1 PER WEEK will buy yon
a lot. size 2Sxl4, in this popular plan, which la
only 8 minutes' rido from the city; convenient
to mills, churches, schools, stores, etc.; nearly
COO lots sold in the last IS months.
ITo Interest, No Taxes and
10 per cent discount for cash.
SEE
REED B.C0YLE & CO.,
Corner Fourth Ave, and Grant St.
apl-77
A PROFITABLE INVESTMENT!
Tho BUILDING, with its FURNITURE, situ.
ate at tbe corner of Walnut and Main
sts., in the city of Johnstown,
well and widely known as the
CAMBRIA CLUBHOUSE
IS OFFERED
FOE S-A-ULIE
At a reasonable price and terms to suit tha
purchaser. It contains 63 rooms and is fully
appointed and well arranged for a general ho
tel bnIness. Apply to
mh26-78 JAMES MCMILLAN.
t
SPLENDID OFFICE ROOM
TO LET,
Second floor 517 WOOD ST.. few doors from
Fifth ave.
Largs Space, Fine Light.
Private Entrance Rout Very Low.
INQUIRE
YILLM H. ALLEN,
517 Wood Street, or
W. A. IIERROX & S0.S.
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I. 1 1
PROFITABLE.
An elegant East End property comprising an
entire square, f routine on thren choice streets
and extending to alley: A BEAUTIFUL PLOI
OF LEVEL UROUND. all in fruit, shade and
vines; commodious and complete honse of 12
rooms, supplied with every convenience; larza
stable, poultry house, etc.: one square of Du
queiie electric cirs; A PROPERTY THAT
WILL SUPPLY every requisite of a suburban
borne: au investment that will yield bandsomo
profits now. ir a trreat outcome In tbn future.
WELL WORTHY OF ATTENTION at price
named, $.10,000. Terms to suit purchaser. If
not sold previous to April 15 will rent to ac
ceptable tenant. Call on us for card of intro
duction to owner. 2-11-7.3.
apl-21 CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO.
BLUE GRASS STOCK FARM!
Three hours from Pittsburc, near postofflce,
stores, chnrcbes, graded schools and railroad.
Livinc water and shade in every lot.
No billy or waste land.
CHARLES SOMERS k CO.,
129 FOURTH AVE. an3-2
F
lOR SALE-
EAST END PROPERTY.
MURRY & BDSALL,
mh23-91 Prl FIDELITY BUILDING.
PROPOSALS.
w
EST VIRGINIA LMPHOVEJIENI
COMPANY.
Chief Esoineer's Office.
WESTON-, W. Va March C.', 1KJL f
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed proposals will be received at this
ofllee until 12 o'cIocU noon. April tbe 11th,
lt9I, forthesradincof 13 miles of the Gauley
River Division of tbe West Virsima ana Pitts
burg R. R. Co. Profile anu statement of quan
tities can be seen at this office. The work is
comparatively heavy. Company reserves the
ricbr to reject any and all bids. Contractors
will be required to furnish tbe bet of refer
ences. J. A. FILIONGER,
apl-69 Chief Engineer.
EKFERSONVILL.E. IND.. APRIL 3. 1831.
Sealed proposals, in triplicate, subject to
usual conditions, will be received here until 11
o'clock A. 31. (central standard time) Monday,
the 4th day of .May. 1S9L for furnishing at tho
Quartermaster's Depot here various article? off
quartermaster's stores, such a3 stationery.ofnco.
furniture, ranges, galvanized ash barrels and
feed boxes, cocoa mattine. borse blankets,
band carts, escort wagons, blacksmiths, wheel
wrights, saddlers, painters' and miscellaneous
tools; hardware, rubber hose, lawn mowers,
mowing machines, paulins, wa;nn parts,
coffins, horse ami mule collars, horsehoe nails,
borse and mule slices, axle grease, rope, iron,
paints, "U. range castimrs, etc. Preference
will bo given to articles of domestic produc
tion and manufacture, conditions of quality
and price (including in tho price of foreign pro
ductions and manufacturer tbe duty thereon)
being equal. Government reserves rizht to
reject any or all proposals and to accept tha
whole or anv part of the supplies bid for.
All information furnished on application to
this office. Envelopes containing proposals
should be marked "PropoaIs for Q- M. Stores"
and addressed to Colonel iiiv.Mii: C.
HODGES, AUtant Quartermaster General,
U. S. Army. Depot Quartermaster.
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TENDERSFORCOAL
THE CONSUMERS' GAS CO.
ot Toronto, Ont., will receive tenders until
noon on FRIDAY, the 10:h dav of April
next, for the supply of
29,000 TONS OF COAL,
as follows:
Twenty-four Thousand Tons
(of 2.000 lbs) of Yonghlogheny or Westmore
land lump gas coal, to be screened over a one
and one-half Inch screen, tn be delivered m
about eaual monthly quantities between May
1 and November 30 next, and
FIVE TIIOUSAJTD TONS
tat iMO Ibsl st grate size, screened Antbracita
coal, to be delivered in about equal monthly
quantities, oetween juay i anu nepiemuer ou
next.
Tenders will be received for delivery by ves
sel, at the wharf at Toronto, ex-harbor dues,
or on the cars at the Suspension or Interna
tional Bridge.
The kind ot coal offered must be specified
Payments to be accented at tho Gas Com
pany's weights. Payments to be made at To
ronto one month after delivery. Contractor!
to prepay all railway charges to the bridges.
Tenders to state specifically what difference, ,
if any, will be made in the price provided tha
Company only accepts a portion of tbe abova
quantities.
Tenders to be addressed to the President.
Security to be given for the fulfillment of tha
contract it required.
No tender neeessarilv accepted.
W. H. PEARSON.
General Manager and Sec
TOROKTO. March 20. 1S91. mh-."9-C3CHr3.7
KE!OKTS.
mttE CHALFONTE
1 ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
On tbe beach, witb unsurp-isscd ocean view;
Halt water baths in the honse.
Send for circular.
fel-80-n E. ROBERTS fc SONS.
H
ADDON HALL.
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J-
Nov open
Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths In tba Houia,;
reMI LEEDS4IiIPPINCOXTi'
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