GAVE UP THE GHOST. The Columbia Iron and Steel Com pany Makes an Assignment. PAPEES KECOKDED AT UKIOXTOWK Small Shareholders Are Reported as Being Very Badly Hit. EFFORTS TO EAISE ilON'EI FAILED The Columbia Iron and Steel Company made an assignment last nicht in favor of Charles A. O'Brien, of this city, for the benefit of its creditors. The legal papers were draw u up by S. L. Mestrezat and placed on record in the llegister's offiee at Umontown about 8 o'clock list night, by Joseph Butz and Frederick Ycager. Christian Yeager, President of the company, confessed judgment in the sura of 525,588 to his son-in-law, Eev. John G. Goettuian. It is rumored that large judgments were entered 5 eerday against both the Colum bia Iron and Steel Company and the Pennsylvania Construction Company. Mr. Yeager is President of both concerns. Among the largest creditors are Messrs. Hoggs & Buhl, of Allegheny, both of whom are shareholders but the greater number of the latter a'e Umontown people, who, it is said, will lose heavily. The affairs of the company have been in a very mixed condition for some time past. Mr. Bntz was in London last summer seek ing to raise $400,000 on mortgage bonds, but he failed to satisly the English financiers of the stability of the security, and was unsuc cessful. Lately it was said that the com pany had under consideration an offer to buy, but this did not materialize. Mr. Butz was asked in relation to the rumors current for some weeks of his company's weakness He said that these were talse, and that the contract lor the iron work of the Masonic buiidinc in Chicago would enable them to keep going. Mr. Buhl was also seen in the same connection, fie said that be was not well posted on tne affairs of the company. The conduct of the business was left in the bands of Mr. Butz, and Mr. Buhl knew crv little about it. All he did know was that be was a shareholder. The directors of the Columbia Iron and Steel Companv are Christian Yeager, E. M. Butz. It. H. Boggs, H. Buhl and Hon. J. H. Ewmg, of TJmoutown. The company's plant at TTniontown is in good working order, and wben running full gives employment to 1,000 men. Much dis Eatis'action has existed among the employes lately, owing to the deferred pavs, and it is said that much inconvenience has resulted to a number of families. VEBY NEARLY CONCLUDED. Mr. Weslingliouso Returns to Town and Re ports on Electric Affairs. Mr. "Westinghouse returned to Pittsburg vesterday morning, for a short stay. He is here to arrange details regarding the pend ing negotiations. Concerning the business of the Electric Company he said that the sta enieut lor the first two months of this year shows better net results than the first two months oi last year, which is due to the great reduction in the expenses of the com pany. The railway business has assumed Urge proportions, due to the character of tu" apparatus manufactured. Regarding the placing of the preferred stock of this company, Mr. "Westinghouse stated to a DlbPATCir reporter that "the negotiations had progressed satisfactorily, and a favorable conclusion should be reached in a very few days." It was rumored that President Beal, of the Western Electric Company, was in the city for the puruose of making financial arrangements with the electric com pauy. In reply to a question relating to this, Mr. AVestinghouse said. "I have not heard of the presence of the gentleman and so there can be no truth in the rumor." Mr. "Westinghouse knew nothing regard ing the progress of the affairs ot the Union Switch and Signal Company. Be expects to leave for the East to-night. EXTREME P0VEETY BEVEAIED By the Arrest and Conviction of a Woman for Disorderly Conduct. The arrest of Mrs. Bridget Agen yester day, and her commitment for SO days to the workhouse by Magistrate Leslie at the Twelfth ward police station, revealed a case of extreme poverty that will be reported to Superintendent Dean, of the Anti-Cruelty Society, to-day. Lieutenant Holmes arrested Mrs. Ageu at her home, 43 Eighteenth street, at an early hour yesterday morning on a charge of disorderly conduct. After she had a hearing the police re turned to the house. They found the aged mother of Mrs. Agen almost unconscious, suffering iroin a severe beating that she said Mrs. Agen had inflicted. There were four children, all of whom are small, and one quite sick. The family lives in the base ment of the house, occupying but one room, and that miserably furnished and contain ing but one bed. Everything wis iii a very filthv condition. REMEMBERED BY COLLEAGUES. The liar Association Passes Resolutions on the Death of A. M. Watson. A meeting of the Bar Association was held yesterday morning to take action on th- deatn of the late A. M. Watson. A large number were present. George Shiras presided, and Judge Stuvve, Judge Magee, Judge Collier, Judge Emng, Judge Hawkins, Judge Acheson and T. C. Lazear, Eq., acted as Vice Presidents. A large number made appropriate remarks eulogistic ot the honorable career of Mr. Watson, and appropriate resolutions were adopted. The luueral oi Mr. Watson will occur to day, feervices will be held at the house at Jack's Bun at 1.30 this afternoon, instead of at the Leetsdalc church, as reported. A train leaves the Allegheny station at 12:15. STILL GOING FORWARD. Details of Troops Leaving for Mt. Pleasant, and More to Follow. Twenty men of the Eighteenth Begiment left yesterday for Mt. Pleasant, with a de tail of 21 men of the Tenth, which arrived en route from Waynesburg. Lieutenant Letzkus lelt with another detail of 23 men at h o'clock. The armory is in charge of a. guard of five men under Sergeant Heed. A squad of five men of Batterv B has been detailed to re lieve them. The men who have not re ported are ordered to do so by 10:30 o'clock this morning, to leave by the 11:15 o'clock train for the front 60LVING THE RACE PROBLEM. A New Paper That Advocates the Division ot the Colored Tote. K. H. Taylor, business manager of a new paper devoted to the interests of the colored race and the solution of the race problem, and ol which Prof. M. 1 Alex. Eiston is editor, arrived iu the city yesterday. Mr. Taj lor thinks ttntthedi vision of thecolored vote is the onlv st.luu-iii by which the negro i America ultl be recognized. He w the w.ir . otr aud that the world li , moved Mine 3SG3, and that the colored ii, j ii mutt know. Irfndon-Made, Feather-Weight Umbrellas, $5 and upward new styles in handles Men's Furnishing Department Jos. Hobjte & Co. COa-621 Peon Avenue. v & , -j .i.... it-tkiiiJL.f Ssv -'Aj;:....-'-'" '- - --Wiffii1fflM-T-'M,rtnS i Hi 1 1 frrTVtitiMiTTtif mill TiWMiiiillMlifiiraM'-nitllBiM ifcdtnirMiiiifT .1.1' B--aaittoii8fltM(fl&iMBMMWMhtMlBiMliiiaWB OPPOSED TO THE JUNIORS. A Row Among the Daughter of Liberty Over tho Refusal of Charters Talk of a Special Session of the National Council Opinions on It. The complications arising through the re fusal of a charier to a new council of the Daughters of Liberty, in Steubenville, O., is likely to get the national board of officers of that organization into serious trouble. The beginning of this difficulty was pub lished in The Dispatch a few weeks ago. Some months ago a new council of the order was instituted in Steubenville. After it had become well established work was began on a second. Members of the first protested and the matter was referred to the board ot officers. National Councilor J,. W. McCleary went to Steubenville and made a personal inves tigation. He discovered that the secret of tne trouble was a fight between the Juniors and Seniors.precipitated by the latter. The grounds upon which the protest was entered were that there was not room enough in Steubenville for two councils, although the place has a population ot 14,000. At all eveuts, the National Councilor instituted the council. Then the Seniors iu the other council car ried the matter before the Board of Officers, where they had six out of a total of seven members, the National Councilor being the only Junior on the board. It was very clear that the Jnniors would get the worst of it, and they did. The board held three meet ings. The last one was held in New York a lew evenings ago. Mr.McCleary was suffer ing from a severe attack of the grip and could not atteud. The remainder of the board met and decided to revoke the charter of the new Steubenville council. This action has raised ibe ire-W Mr. Mc Cleary 's friends, who have already taken steps to have a special session ot the Na tional Council called. They allege that the Board of Officers is trying to down the Juniors in the organization, and that an ad vantage of Mr. McCleary's absence was taken at the New York meeting. It has come to the Juuiors in this section that charters are to be refused all Junior appli cants in the future. The national officers deny this, but since the Steubenville udair two other charters have been refused, and a protest has been sent in from a third, under similar circumstance". A member of the National Conncil was seen last night, when he said: "It is hard to say what this trouble is leading to. It looks like a repetition of the fight that divided the American Mechanics. The Seniors have been jealous of the Juniors ever since that time, and as soon as they saw that we were making a success of the organization they began to fight us. Two years ago there were not half a dozen councils in the entire State. Since the Juniors have taken up the work there are oyer 50 councils in and around Pitts burg. The Seniors think they must either stop this progressive work or "they will be obliged to get out of the offices. I can say that the Juniors are not after the offices, but we will not stand by and see a deserving council refused a charter just because the applicants happen to be Juniors. If a special session is called it will likely be held in Pittsburg and you may expect some lively times then." PRAISE TOR ARIZONA. The Territory Is Anxious to Be Admitted to the Union. H. T. Fisher, of Tombstone, Ariz., regis tered at the Schlosser 'ast evening. Mr. Fisher is manager of the Sterling Mining Company, a Pittsburg concern, "W. P. Armitt being one o the directors. Recently the pumping apparatus of the company was burned and he has come to Pittsburg to look up the best methods of draining miues. He cays the property is one of the most valuable in the Territory and they are doing a good business. "The climate of Arizona," he said, "is better than California tor consumptives, but few people know it. The Territory is also a better fruit country. The mountains are so arranged by nature as to leave large fertile valleys between them, well adapted for agri culture and raising cattle. Arizona has a larger population than Wyoming, and New Mexico has twice as many people, but he cause these Territories are Democratic they were not admitted to the Union. Without the privileges of a State we can't get anything, but everything has been prepared for another application of admission, and we think with the aid of a Democratic Congress we will be more successful this time. Nevada has been declining until now the State hasn't more than 60,000 people. The decision ol Mackey and his associates to drain the lower levels of the Comstock mines has arrested the decay, and itsMnce extensive mining population may return." NEW PASSENGER MAN. The Queen and Crescent Locates a Represen tative in Pittsburg. The Queen and Crescent road has decided to locate a passenger representative in Pitts burg. Its competitor, the Louisville and Nashville line, has had a traveling agent in this territory tor a long time. The freight department of the Queen and Crescent early recognized the importance of this section as a traffic center, and now the passenger men have taken a tumble to themselves, to use a little slang. The new agent of the road, C. W. Baird, arrived yesterday aud registered at the Monongahela House. He will open an of fice at once in the Lewis block. Mr. Baird has the appearance of a hustler, and will undoubtedly make his competitors jump in the rush lor business. He complains that both passenger and freight traffic in the South has been slow, but the same thing is irue of this terri tory He says a bill has been introduced in the Tennessee Legislature to stop the run ning of Jreight trains on Sunday. The measure has been favorably received and bids lair to pass For more than a year the Pennsylvania road has hid such a rule in force, and the verdict of the officials is that business lias nnt been hampered. Tncre is nothing he avoiding unnecessary worK on Sunday. REPUBLICANS ON THE JUMP. A Great Meeting of the Clubs to Be Held at Cincinnati This Month. 'Squire It. H. Lindsay, who is Secretary of the Pennsylvania Republican League, left for Philadelphia last evening to issue the credentials to the delegates who will represent the State at the annual meeting in uiocinnaii .tipru 21. Pennsylvania is en titled to 110 representatives, "including two delegates-at-large, who are Sheriff W. H. McCleary and Captain John Taylor, of Philadelphia. The delegates have all been elected. The Pittsburg contingent lias chartered the Keystone State, and will leave here for Cincinnati April IS. Mr. Lindsay says the gathering will be one of the largest and most important in the history of the party. Blaine, Alger and all the prominent leaders will be present. He added that the Re publicans realize that they have been too lax in recent years, and the Democracy has almost captured the country. All. the boys will receive working orders, and it will be a dead hustle in the future to regain lost supremacy. Mayor-elect Stuart, of Phila delphia, is being boomed again for the Presidency of the League, and will prob ably get it this time. A good 26-inch silk-and-wool umbrella at 51 25. Jos. Hokne & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. SIKKTINGS. THERE WILL BE A MKETING OF THE CorkwnrkerO L. A. BSW, K. of L,at Knight-i in St. George Halt, Pcim avenue, between IV tecnlh and ."sixteenth Mreei, 1 O-DAY at 2.30. it. K. LNDIs. M. . ap4 8 C. K. GAKHIbON, R. b. -VfOTIUE MEMBERS OK PLYMOUTH 1 Council No. 238; Jr. O. U. A. M., are re quested 10. isH'inlile at their hall, comer Ohio and Wei-t Diamond streets, AlUgbcnv, on SUNDAY.April 5,at 1 p.M.,sharp, to attend the funeral nf our late brother, R.8. John A.Miller. Other councils are invited to participate. By order o C. f. H. ECHOLS, UPW A. B. J5. THE PITTSBTJKQ- DISPATCH. SATURDAY, APRIL 4, 1S9L ' . j j I i mnrnvnc I rnmn"! TnnP!!ItTTl?5. ' . tS-Displa adierltscments one dollar per square for one inseition. Classified advertise ments on this page, such, as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, oft, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken or less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smithfield and Dismond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BftANCH OFFICES Ab FOLLOWS WHTOK WANT. rOK fcALh. TO LKT. AND orHF.K TKAJ.SIENT AllVF.KHbEMENri WILL UK KiCElVElUl'T0 9P. II. JOKlNbKKlIOX. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tiser already have accounts with Tun DISPATCH. rolt THE bOOTHSIDE. Ml. HIS CAtteON STREET. TELEPHONE I0. E2. FOIl run EAST EM), J. W. WALLACE, 61S1 PENN AVE. PilTSnUltG-AUIHTlONAL. THOMAS McCAFFltKY 3500 Butler street. EM1LG. S1UCKLY, :4th tr-ct and Penn are. ALLEGHENY. A. 4. K AFHCHEK. 51 Fcdsral street. II. J. McIIKIDE, Market House. AlIezhonT. F. II. FGGH.'S.ION. Ohio and f hestnntts. THOMAS .McIlEN KY, Western and Irwin ares. OS. W. HUGHES. Pennivlranlaand IJeavcraves. ITKRYal. bLMM, Rebecca and Allechenvaves. WANTED. aiale llclu. ACOMl'FTKNT MAX-TO ORGANIZE AND act a1 Deputv Supreme President lor a first cttss sliorr term order, chartered hi Philadelphia. Pa. Address with relerencc. Wil. E, SOAK LETT, Sup. Sec. 13M Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. ap.1-18 BAKBI'K-ONK FIRST-CLASS JOIIKNEY ilAN barber (white) at 57 FliANLSrmVN A V.. E. E., cltv. ap3-30 33 AKIJLR-GOOI) JOURNEYMAN BARKER: must be a steady man. 610GRAN1 ST.. city. ap4-82 A KFR-SfCOND HAND. APPLY AT JOHN DOYLE'S. ISO Penn av.,city. ap3-!8 B BOILERMAKERS AND TANK niJIMiritS-Flr9t-clas wen for work in Philadelphia. For particulars applicants ran met J. G. MITCHELL Seventh Avenue Hotel. Plttiburir, any time Saturday or Monday. April 4 and 6. apC-65 CLERK-A GOOD. RESPON'SIBLF.MAN FOR cterk in hotel : none need apply but can come well recommended and Int. a knowledge of the business. Address D. E., Dispatch office ap2-l7-Tli6 ClRACKFlt nAKF-R-UNDFRsrANDING ALL branches of the business: competent to take charge of a shop Adorcss. wltn references, SHENANDOAH HAKLRY CO., Llm., slienan doah. Pa. a pi M-D RAUGHTSMAN HlOROUGHLl COM PEIENTmeclianlcal draughtsman with inde pendent abllitv to ork out devices from ideas sujrpcsted: reply stating terms, age and rcfer encesto THE W. O. II. MAN'r'U CO.. Harris burg. Pa. ap4-Z!-8 IIAUQIlrsMAN-UOOD IN DETAILS A VO perspective. Inquires. W. lOULh. New Castle, Pa. api-41 DRUG CLI KK-MUbTlSEtoMI'ETEXr AM) temperate; first-class reference required: good position for rljtht party. Inquire 40 SEVENTH AV. ap3-W DRUG CLERK MUST SPEAK GERMAN. Apply E. 31. ROHDES, 4ot6 Penn av. ap4-a MEN-'IHE ADDRESS OF EVrKY GRAM) Army man who considers his services worth fw to ?0 weekly Those eirninjr Ies or any O. A. R. man uncmplcd. please addrc I. .RAN HELD, 3 East Fourteenth t . New York Clt. mh2D-137-2) 31,ap2,4,5 OEGAMZERS-FOKTHEEOYALONEEAK Order: pins SluOln one year: any person over in yearn of aire can lake from 1 lo 10 certificate: f 3 for first and $3 lor each additional: assessments S2; quarterly dues. ?! for one or more certificates; ladies and rent admitted on equal terms. Lodpe No. 1 instituted Felt. 27 no secret work. Address SUPREME LODGE, Room b. 10 Temple Place, Boston, Mass. ap2-2-TT8 PACKER-AN EXPERIENCFD PACKER TO pack glassware and houscfurni'.hine goods; city references required. FLEISHMAN & CO., 501. 506 and 508 Market st. ap4-4li PA1TEES-Ttt O UNION MEN AT 52-s Carnetle avenue. Eighteenth ward. clt. KAINEY & JOHNSlON. apt-14 SALESMEN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION to handle the New Patent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil; tl e greatest selling novelty ever pro duced: erases ink thoroughly In two seconds: no abrasion of paper: 200 to. per cent profit; one ajreut' sales amounted to 5520 in slxda s: another JJ2 in two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory; sample by mall 35 cents. For terms aud full particulars, addre-s THE MONROE ERASER MFG. C ., LaCrosse. Wis. np4-10 SALESMEN-lOrpSELL FULL LINE OF blankets, flanrcls. dress .roods, sileslas. cot tonades, leans, as a side llne.to country retailers: libtral commission. THE PUENLLL DALE MILLS. Box5G0, Philadelphia, Pa. mh2s-l-8 SALESMAN" HRST-CLASS SAL1S.MAN TO call on cltv trade: none other need apply. Address P. O. BOX 472. Pittsburg, Pa. ap4-2 S1ENOGRAPHER-IN A JIANUFACTUKINO . office: competent stenographer and type writer, with references; Porter's system pre ferred; state age. experience and balarv ex pected. Address N'., Dispatch office. apl-Gt eJlENOGEAPHEK AND DRAUGHTSMAN OR 5 ladv. Addrcs at once, PrTErf SCHENCK, Architect," No. 3JI West Jefferson St., Butler, Pa. ap3-29 THE SERVICES OF 31EN IN COUNTRY towns, who, from old age or anv other cause, arc unable to dohard work: to uch persons I can gite pleasant and profit iblc emplouncut. Ad dress CHA S. HORNLtt. P. o. Lock Box 8471, Pittsburg. Pa. mh:8-46-s TOOL-MAKER-VlfE HANI) TOOL-MAKER to work on pnnthesand dus .md screw ma chine tools; In answering date age. experience and wages wanted. 31E1K1C METAL Co., Heaver t alls. Pa. ap3-74 TWO COATMAKERS: 3IUST Bt FINE 3IE CHANICS and sober mcu: steady employ ment. WILLlAAl ALAND, Butler, Pa. apM8 YOUNG MAN-ABOUT 31-AS ASSISJJANT IN office: must understand bookkeeping, he cor net and relltblc In all dutli- i gnud permanent place for a thoroughly satisfactory person: state age. and nrtdie-s iu own writing, MANUFACT URER, Dispatch office. apJ-55 YOUNG MAN-19 OR 20 YEARS OF AGE one with experience in hats nd men's fm nlshlngs. tddrcss. Mating salary expected, FUUMSHINUS, Dispatch oCIce. ap4-2l A cents. AGENTS-TO SELL AND EVEItt BODY TO use Dr.O'Keele'sii cent pllL; good as gold; Dr. O'Keefe's Iner pills, cold o'cuarrli pills, cough pills, dl irriics i pilK dyspepsia pills rhce lintlsin pills, hcidac'ie pills,' 6kln eruption pills, worm pilN kldnej pills. IcucorrlioGa pills, back ache pills, eye pills, teething pills, asthma pills, crmip Hills, sore'hroit pills, nerve pills, nervous debility pills, whooping cough pills, uoli-Citharllc pills, malaria pills, piles pills, price. 25 cents; Urge bottles, l. OR. O'KEl i'E & CO.. Hnnico pathlc Druggists, 703 Smithfield St.. Pittsburg Pa. nihJO-K! AGENTS-TO SELL THE NEW1.ST AND best subscription books upon tlieinarkit: the most recent additions to our list arc "The Ste.un Ingine," by Daniel Klnnear Clark, Hon. Member Am. oocien Jlcch. Inimcrs; Ihc Family Physician." bj J. McGregor-Robinson, orGlnsgon UnlerslM: "Irish Literature" and Davenport's 'Condeuntlons" ol the best liter i turcof all Iangujgcs and ages. P. .1. t LEMING S. CO., 77 Diamond si. mhlo-TUWTliFaU ACENTS-TO SELL THE PI.NLESS CLOIHES line, the only lineeer Invented that holds the clothes Ithout Din'-; a perfect success; patent recently issued: sold only b agents, to whom the exclusiae right is given; on receipt of 50 cents we will tend a samDle Hue M m ill: also circulars: price list and terms to agents: secure a onr terrl iom at once. Address THE PIM.hss CLOlHEs LINE CO., 17 licnuon street, Worcealer. 31ass. oc1-(M--n s AGEN rs-WE OFFER BIG MONEY IN EX CLUS1VI territory, our new Ditcut sales sell at sight In city or countn : new agents first In Hi Id ictuallv getting rich: one agent iu one dav cleared ?S0; so can von; catalogue free. ALPINE SArE CO., No. JG3-371 Clark St.. Cinclnu tlL o. leM-31-ws Pemalo Help. C-1APABLE WO.M N-FORGENERALHOU3E-j (IKK in fainilyoffour; rerercncerequlreJ. 277 WEI ERN AV.. Allcgheii. ap2-S-TliBSu GIRL HALF-GROW N" work; tl W a week. 7 ap4-34 UlRL FOR L1GII1 16 YL1E AV. MILLINjIfi-O OR 8 GOOD 3IAKERS 1AI MEIUATFLY; also, several trimmers POR1ER &, DONALDSON 820 Liberty St., city. an4-o NURSE GIRL-TO GO TO THF COUNTRY. Call at once R0031S 44 and 4o. Ill 1 ourlh av., Pittsburg, Pa. np4-.'5 COOh-A SECOND COOK; WHITE GIRL. AtSOOilAHKET ST. ap4-9l Situations. BOOKKEEPING-I ATTEND TO ANYTHING in the line or intricate accounting, such as opening and closing ot books or correction of errors: also give Instructions In the use or the Voucher system. A. F. SAW HILL, 1S7 Federal St.. Allegheny, Pa. deG-54-D POSITION-BY A (X)3IPErENT AND EX PERIENCED nurse the care of one child: can speak German and English; bet of refer ences turnlshed. Address NURSE Dispatch ol flce. m4-S3 TiOSITTON BY FIRST-CLASS 3IALE JT cook: will work foramoderate salary. Ad cress R. 31,, Dispatch office. np4-74 POSITION-W1TH WHOLESALE GROCERY a traveling sale sinan with trade. Address Z, Dispatch office. npl-8 SITUATION-WlllI AN AGRICULTURAL Implement house by practh al man ol middle age: understands setting up and operating h ir aeMlng and threshing machinery and engines, and t not afraid or work: best or i cfcrences. Ad dress 131PLE.MENT, Dispatch office. an4-18 S1TUATION-BY CORRESPONDENT IN EN GLISH, French, Italian, German and Swedish: understands shinning. Address LUeDi3x,DiiDat(;u office, mi-12 WAITED. FOR SALE LOTS. TO LET. .... v. . o. - . . Stale and Peinule 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 hands. 31RS. E. THOMPSON, 603 Grant st. inh24-II-D MALE COOK WAITERS, GARDENERS, farm hands, errand boy. teamsters, cooks house girls, chambermaids, dining-room girls, dish washers, laundress, nurse girl. lady's lnald. hotel cooks, second cook. JIEEIIAN'S. .t4j Grant st. mh30-l Rooms, Honses, Etc; HOUSE-A SMALL FAMILY' Or 3 ADULTS desire to rent a house, with small lot of ground attached, online ori. Ft. . S.C Ky.. or est Pcuua. K. K., for the summer: luruMicd hou.e preferred. Address, stating terms, P. O. BOX 58a. Pittsburg. Pa. mh3l-75 Financial. zlONEY-OURFACILllIES FOR FURMSII JXL 1NG money to any amount on bond and mortgage arc uncquded: lowest rates ol Interest and no delay. 11 you need monej anplv 310RR1S iFLlJUNG, 11M Fourth aae. Jy27-88-TTSSU MONEY TO LOAN ON CTI Y. SUBURBAN and farm properties: stocks, school and municipal bonds, as well as other securities, negotiated. ED. WITCISH, 410 Grant St., Pitts burg, Pa. lel4-25-D -roNEYTO LOAN AT LOWESr 31ARKET J.), ral rates on bond and morttrairc: no delay. REED B. COYLE A CO.. cor. fourth av. and Grant st. dell-rrs "XTORIGAGES IN LARGE OR SJIALL J.TJL amounts. on Improved city or Allegheny county property. McCUNE & COULTER. Real Lstate. Agents. 38 lourthav. ap4-43 -,rOElGAGt5-WE HAVE 310NEY TO LOAN .lrJL in auv amount desired. at lowest rates. delay. .C. O'DON N ELL SON, li45 Penn ay. mull 67- -TONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD .MORTGAGE irX securities, lonest rates: no delay. SA31CEL V. BLACK i CO . til) 1 ourth ay. delI-4-iT'iS M. OETGAGE3 ON CITY OR ALLLGIIENY county nronerta at lowest rates. HENRI A VEA It CO.. "li t ourth avenue. mh--D M ORIGAGF.S -JIONEVTO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at 4. 5 and per cent. ALLES &. iSAU.EY 1M t ourth .nt. Tel. 1C7. apl4-19-TTsu T'O LOAN-foOO,lO. IN A310UNIS OF 3.000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 5 per ceut: also smaller amounts at b per cent. BLACK BAIRD, Ho fourth avenue. seJl-dJB-D TO LOAN 200,000 ON 310RTGAGES ?UT0 and upward at b per cent; 500,000 at44 per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. -. II. FlttNCH, li 1 ourth ave. OC.M-D rpRUST FUNDS-TO LOAN ON REAL JL estate. WISE & MINOR, Attorneys. 91 Diamond st. apJ-82 3IIst ellaneous. BOILFR-ONE SrCON'D-HAND 15-HORSE-POWFi: tubular, upright boiler and engine. Address GRANT B. TOWNoEND, Apollo. Pa. ap3-00 D ENTL PRACTICE-IN CITY LIMITS. AD DRESS DEN PAL. Dispatch office, apt-3'- T7IVFR1BODY TO KNOW THE SCHOOL OF y Design and Dress Cut ting will remove to No. 651 PENN AV., April 1, lrom C16PENN AV. lnh-6-57 I7IOUNDL1NO HA BY-N OT OVER 2 YEAR- OF " age. Apply at HARRY DAVIS' FlrlH AVI NUE31UEUManyday between the hours of 10 A. h. and 101'. .M. ap4-47 PENSIONS - I HE P1TTSHURG PENSION AGENCY OF J. II. SIEVENSON & CO , 100 Firth av. Pensions now had for all disabled sol diers, permanently helpless children and widows of deceased soldiers under 1 ite act ol Congress; pensions increased to correspond with the dis ability: bonnties collected: certificates of service procured where discharges arc lost. de-M-SJ-TTf rjlTrsBURG CLEVN TOWEL CO. REMOVFD JL too vv ll.ll. A v. .IP2-34 SEND FOR A.MPLES AND PRICES OF wall paper, free to any address; 10-cenl wall paper at 5c 15-cent wall paper at 8c, 25-ct nt gold paper at loca bolt. .. G. O'BRlI.a. Paint ind all Paper store. 292 Fifth av. mh2n-44-TTS FOB. SALE IMPKOYED KEAL ESTATE. Citi Residences. A 13 PER CENT 1NVFST3IENT-SIX TENE MENT houses on Thlrtv -seventh st. : houses have six to nine rooms each, with a total of 44 rooms, in goodrcptir. well sewered, etc.: price, 12.000. W. C. BERINGER& Co , 150 rourih av. ap4-M-TTS iurk st. nto-s'foin BRICh DWLLL- y IG ofo room, hill, slate mantels, etc Iot 20 bv I to feet to Rose street: onlv JJ.5J0. W. C. BLR1NGER CO.. 153 Fourth av. apl-SO-iTS' FRANKLIN Sl -NEVI.'TOWNsbND.THHEE good sm ill brick dwellings: all rent for SMd permonth: can he increased: ill three ot them for fAOOO. J. a REILLY, 77 Diamond st. inhJl-4 HOCSE-BLUFFST., NEAR COLLFGE, FOR sale or to let new brick lipase eight rooms, bathroom: all late Improvements. KOBE ( OW ARD, 2U Bluff st., near College. mh2G-9 Thevalua"blepropfrty NO. 1010 CAIN SON St., Pittsburg, Sontlislde. to be sold at public sale, bv order of the Orphans' Court, on Monday afternoon. April It, at- o'clock, on the premises. Particulars from JAS. V. DRAPE A CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 312 v nod st.,' Pittsburg. ap4-o0-D 300-UrDFORD AV. A SHOUT DIS- 3J? TANl'E above Fulton at : two-story and mansard brick dwelling, seven rooms, pantry, washliou6e. both gases, good sewerage. Inside av. c.: terms, l.ooucash, bal. five years. .I.e. KLILLY, 77 Diamond st. mli.1-4- East End Residences. EIGHT-ROOM FRAME IIOUSE-WllH F1N ISHI D attic. Inside w. c. bathroom, hot and cold water: abouttlvc minutes from liklns burg station: lot 50x122: price low. 31CCUNEA; COULILR. 93 Fourth av. ap4-43 TTIOR SLE-ON SI'. CLAIR STREET. IN 200 !' Baum's grov plun: lots 40x11.: ieet: fZ each: street improv cinents in ide. location first. class. (103.) bee W. A. HEREON SONS. 80 Fourth av. ap4-23-v.Mi HOUSE-FOE SALE OR RENT-lMiUDlATE possession: an elegant new bouse or li rooms, alt modern requirements, beautiful con servator) adjoining nceptlon hall, ample porches and balconies and large lot; sheltered, soutneist exposure, commuullng finest view of East Liberty Valley. CIIAs. SH11 LOS, Dlth ridgest., near Center av., or County Engineers' office. inl2(!-4a XLW FRAME HOUSE OT 5 ROOMS, HALL and finished attic, porches, water, cellar under whole house; sewered: situate on Euclid iv., near Rural; fine loritlon; only 52,600. sic 3IORK1SON A BANKS, lOOTliirday., St., cltv. cor. Wood ap4-TT- OAKLAND AV.-NEW PRESSED BRICK dwelling ors rooms, flnclv finished and pa pered throughout: lot aOxllO feet: prl;e, 7,750. M . C. BLU1NGER CO., 150 Fourth av. ap4-5b-TTS C 000-GOOD I1KICK HOUSE. 8 ROOMS. 420 smith- ap4-(l- 'Jrl? near park. HOLMES ,t CO., field. Ilnzelwood Residences. HAZELWOOD-2-SIORY FRAME DWF.I L lNGof 7 rooms, hath, hall, laundry, hard wood finish, newly panereu and painteil.ii.il. gis, h. and c water. Inside w. c. sewered, etc.: lot COxlJO feet: 2 minutes' walk from llazelwood st i tion and Second Avenue rlectrlc Railway: price. f6. SOU: terms reasonable. IRA JL LURCH IELD, loSlourth av. ial-W AZELWOOD FLOW Kits AV., NEAR Sicond.iT.. new two-slorv frame dwelling. Just completed, lrnt and re ir porches, lllll.slite n intels, tile hearths verj nticiy palt.tt il: lot2"ix 124: can give immidiato possession. S31CjL W. BLACK & CO.. SS ourlli ay. ap4-49-iws -rj azelwood-Jjoo CAS It AND J .Oil 1-ER year ior twe-storv frame dwdllnir. sir rooms, hall. h. and c. water, finished attli: lot24 xl20 can give Immediate possession. SAMU1L iV. 1ILAI It Jfc CO.. 89 I ourth av. apl-l l-vivvs' AUeslieny Residences. WESTERN V ALLEGHENY NEAR parks, nrlrk house, nine rooms md fini. lied attic, bath, marble and slate mantels, lare h ill, side porch and side entrince. ever' convenience, brick stable and carrlige house, lot ,16x120. DAVID SHAW CO., 1121 ourth av. mh23-5G-TT-Su' TVTE WILL OFFER SAIURDYY, APRIL 11. li at 3 e. M.. atauction. on the nriMnisi s No 4"i Pennsylvania nv., Allegheny, a tw-o-storv and mansard pressed brick dwelling of nine rooms: eiegant notise wnn an modern Improvements: title insured by Fidelity Title andTrustCompanj ; Immediate possession: lot 21x133 feet, to Stewart St.: don't lorget time ana place. BLACK i. BAIRD. No. 95 Fourth av. ap4-5-rrrs Q.I 300-BUENAVISTA ST., NEW FRA3IE Ot house, seven rooms, reception lull, hot and cold water, bath, slate roof, marble mantels, tile hearths anil all conveniences: lot 3'ixli2 It. (cp8IJ A. Z. BY ERS& CO., 93 Federal st. Allc gheny. apl-19' Suburban Residences. FOR SALE ATA BARGAIN, A FINE JIOD EEN house or 12 rooms within lonr minutes' walk of vWlklnshurg station; house has every modern convenience'. In Al order, sewered, stone walks; lot 60x264; facing ou two sti eets; one of the finest homes in the pi ice. DEN NISI ON, EL DEKKI.N A CO . ltd., 6304 Penn av. Office open evenings. Tel. 5J27 apI-24-Ths SEWlCKLEr A BEAUTIFUL HOME IN Sewicfilev. on accouut of owner changing his location: house of ten rooms In first-class re pair; hotand cold water bath, and all modern conveniences, and line stable: 2M acres of ground, plenty of frnltand shade trees: only five minutes' walk rroin Sewlckley station; will be sold cheap and on easy terms. GEO. S. COITON, 157 Lacock st , Allegheny, Pa. ap4 27-ttssu rrrwo acres and good residence-in J the suburbs near the city: only 3 minutes rrnniit.it. station: 8 rosins in residence, hall, porches, natnrilgas, etc.. etc.; copious now or pure w iier: ariai v.uii l of fruit and shade trees and shrubbery, etc : i pretty pi ice. JAS. W. ORAPt ii o.. 313 Wool st., adjoining I ourth IV.. PIIHI lirL-. .ID4-5J-U roc SALE Lors. Cltv Lots. QQ BUILDING LOI-lN THREE BLOCKS. OO one square from Butler st , cltv: excellent filace to build residences lor renting or sale, be ng in Tlclnlty of extensive manufacturing In terests and lumber yards. Terms, etc.. from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO.. airentK. 113 XVnnd It.. Plttsharg, " anl-5lr' - V East End Lots. FAHNESTOCK PLACE LOTS AT HOME WOOD: cheapest and best In East End. LIGGETT BROS., 71 Diamond St. mh29-SG I7IAHNESTOCK PLACE LOT'S. BROS., 71 Diamond st. LIGGETT mli2-sc TTiOR SALE FINE LARGE Lor ON AUA LLA street iiearShadyav..ataIowernrlce X? BEL man adjoining lots can ucDougin ior. dennis TON, ELDERKIN & CO., ltd., 6304 Penn av. or fice open evenings. Tel. 5327. apl-24-ThS F oi: salk-penv near winebiddle . Nineteenth ward. East End. 20x100 icetioan alley, fi,wu; easy payments, only two lelt. (17). See Y. A. HEBRON & SONS. SO Fourth av. apl-10-1,4,8,13.17,21.23 SOUTH HIGHLAND AV.-VAC'ANT LOT, 30 feet, near Fifth av.: price only (3,500. W. C. BERINGER A CO., 15S Toiirtli ay. apl-58-TTS' Suburban Lots. -1HF.AP. BUILDING LOT'S IN NORTH W Homestead., lour on west Whipple st.. 60x120 each, lor TOO each: 110 down, balance monthly, it desired. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond street. mhll-4 J TUNE LARGE LOI-60T124 FEfT. ON SOUTH 1 St., ttllklnsburg: convenient to railroad station: oueof the best streets In the place: ev eral fruit trees on the lot. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. ap4-50-D QUBURBAN PROPER! Y HIE LARGEST tr lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best terms in the county at Sheraden, 15 minutes from Union station: see Shcradtu before you buy else where. ANDREW PA1TERSON, Secretary, L7 Fifth av. fe27-72-D 31 ACRES OF GROUND-CLOSE TO THE city and near the railroad stations: lays nice nnd would cut up into building lots, which will all find ready s tic: a bargain to a prompt purchaser. JAS. . DRAPEACO., 313 Wood St., adjoining 1' ourth av., Pittsburg. 8P4-52-D' FARM AT AUCTION-THE 50-ACKE FARM or the late O. P. Henderson, Harniar town ship; near Dennv station. West Penn Railroad, will be sold by order or Orphans' Court, Satur day. April 11. at 10 o'clock. A. LEGUA1E& SON, auctioneers, U3i Fourth av. mh31-6 P lARMS JOR SALE Oil EXCHANGE - ALL sires: If you want to buv ou easy payments ortrndesend for biggest" firm anil exchange list: send description of your property for trade. N. F. HURST. Real Estate Agent, Rochester, Pa. mh23-lI4-TTS FARM-250 ACRES LAND UNDER HIGH state of cultivation; extra line for stock, grain or fruit; fine house, barn and water: near a growing, prosperous town; West Penn R. R. : J60 pcracre. ED lrilSIL, 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. apl-D FARM-or 100 ACRES. UNDERLINE D ITII coil In Baldwin township: six miles from city; the property of Alex Long, deceased in- quire of W. A. LEWIS, Attorney, Putsburg. or apT-7S urw. jtitAitui, ouarpsour. F INE FARM FOR SALE-EASY PAYMENTS or excltauze: about 100 acres rich and level as a floor, tight-room, good house, barn and other buildings: fine orchard. 40 kinds of apojes: lime stone land: coal under all: will sell implements and stock also: three miles from Beaver Falls: one of the best farms in county: price 83,000. If you want a farm send lor Biggest" farm and ex clungcllst. N. F. HURST, ileal Estate Agent, Rochester, Pa. apl-SP Atlantic City. ATLANTIC Ciry. N. J.-RENT OR SALE Hotels, cottages and rath houses: lots for sale in all parts ol the city: also South Atl intlc Oty. ISRAEL G. ADA31S CO.. Real Estate Agents Real Lstate and Law llnl'dlnir. feb-90 FOR SAL15 UUSIXESS. Business Opportunities. BUSINESS OPPORT UNITY-AN INTEREST in one of the best fire brick works In the coke region: good works and an abundance of good fireclay. Address LOCK BOX 785, Connelisvllle, Pa. apt-07' I7-INE RESTAURANT-DOING LARGE BUHI- NESS: roicrj stores pah) to S3 oun; cigar stores, newspaper route, milk depot, fish anu oyster market. HOLMES i. CO., 420 Smithfield. apt 62" rEsTAURANT-FlNFLY LOCATED. 51.800; butehershop.planlnginilI aud lumberyard, with inuu il business of ,-100,000, on easy terms; shoeslorc, tinshop. grocery stores, f500 to $5,000; bakeries, rigar stores, drug stores, milk denots. SilLPARD A. CO.. 101 fourth av. l-25 llusiuess Properties. HOTEl.-A FIRSl'-CLASS HOTFL, TWO miles from Akron and one mile from Cuva hoga 1 alls doing a large business: will sell ciienp lor cash. For particulars address J. C. DLW 1 PI, Akron, O. np3-62" ft" 50( 2)0' vi the city; I 500-A 11 PER CENT, NET. (TIY 1N- VES13IEN I, on accouut of owucr leaving r: two good storerooms. 11 living rooms and packing room, "itn corner lot 30x43. H. C. CLARKE. 1& Fourth ay. and Edgewood. Tele. 7212. WlaTTs: TOK SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Lire Stock, Etc DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS all styles: ourown make. W31. BECKER1. 340 to 344 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone. 3420, jell-7G-MW HORSES TWO HORSFS. TWO WAGONS, one barouche, one two-story brick stable; room lorsiX"head of horses and livewagons. In quire at 76 OHIO SI'., Allegheny. apl-31' HORSES-A FIRST-CLASS LOT OF K1N TUCKY saddle and driving horses at MC COY'S SALE S1ABLE, 01 Duquesue way, city. ap2-J7' Machinery and Metals. A UTO.MAT1C HOIS1T.SG ENGINES-WOKK XL perlectly right and left, with single or donblcdrum: suond-hand boilers and engines alio on hand: general machine work promptly exciuten: correspondence solicited. COilBINA TION ENGINE CO.. LI1L, 314U Penn aye., Pitts burg. deI0-6-MVVS o NE SECOND-HAND FORrAHLEENGINE- And boiler combined. .15 horse power: also a nuuiDcroi seconu-iiana wooii-working machines; can he bought at a low figure. VELTE & 31c, DONALD. Penn ay. and Thirty-second st, del5-TTS SECOND-HAND ENGINE AND BOILERS One 14x24. two 12x13, one 11x24, one 10x20, one lOxlC 9x12, 8x12 and large lot of smaller sizes: 10-11, P. mounted portables, oue pair ot hollers 42x20: agent lor the Standard governor, pumps, shaltlng. pulleys, etc. -land 25 Park Wjly. Alle gheny, Pa. J. S. YOUNG. feG-D- SLCOND-IIAND FNG1NFS-ONE 27 H. P. Bill pat. electric light engine, almost new; one 9x8. one 7x7, one 5x0, vertical engines: one heav) 14x24. onellxlA i 8x12 and 2 7x12, In hori zontal engines: all iroodasneu. HAUJIFS-MACHINE DEl'Or, 85 Firstar., Pittsburg. Pa. JaJO-D" jtliscelianeous. s IX SIE3IAN-LUNGREN GAS LAJlPS-rWO heating stoves. Address 010 FEN N AV. mtO-STi' PERSONAL. PERSON AL-CASH PAH) tOli OLD GOLD ami silver: Jew Irv repaired: new work made to order. CUIUS. HAcICli, 541 Smithfield st. JJ18-SI PERSONAL-REAL Esi'AlE AND INSUR ANCE. MYI'.R GALL1NGEK, Yoder law hullding, cor. tilth and ijile ays. Telephone 1707. lulis-lii PERSON L-W Ulsl HE'S LARGE QUARTO Dictlnnarv, 2 50; special bargihis In oldand new books during this month. Jb RANK BACON AlU.. JiilSinlllifltldsr. inhI2 PERSONAL-UN E IIOOKS-WI. HAVE THE fini st collection ol finely illustrated books In Pittsburg: bciutifulbindlngs: low prices, come and see tticin: hundreds of books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK SIURFi 'XX) Liberty st. de!2 ELECTIONS. OFFICE OF ALL GIIKN'Y VALLF.V K. It. CO., ) PlTTSnURG, PA., March 11 1S01. THE ANNUAL MEE1ING OF THE stookhoi'ifrs of this company will be held on TULSDAY, April U, 1S91, a: 11 o'clock A. JL. at tne general ufllce of the companv, Pitts burg, Pa, to hear the report of the Eoird of Managers, electa Hoard of Jlanapers for the cusuin vear. and act upon such other busi ness as may be brought huforc it. THOMAS IL ROBINSON, mhll 11 s hecretary. PlTTJSBURG, CINCINNATI, CHIC .GO AND bT. Louis Kailm-ay cojipany. Pittsburo. March 11. 1S9L THE ANNUAL JIEEI'ING OF THE stockholders of the Pittsburg, Cincinnati. Chicago anel ht. Louis Railway Company will he held at the principal unices of the coin nan y at 1003 Penn avenue. Pittsburg, Pa., on TUES DAY, April 11. ffll, at II o'clock A. 31., for the purpose of reoeiv nig: the annual report for 1E90. the election of 13 directors to serve lor the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may properly coiue before) the meet ing. Tho transfer books will be closed on Satur elav, .March 21, and reopened on Wednesday, April 15, lb91. b. 13. LIGGETT, becretary. mhll-71-TTS OFPICLAL PrrTSDUKG. urncs or the city ikeasctiifb, ( MUNICIPAL HALL, bMITHFIKLD ST. ( VTOlICiilb HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL It owners (whether resident or non-resident of the city of Pittsburg) of drays, carts, wagons, carriages, buzgies, etc., to pay their licenses at this office forthwith. All licenses not paid on or beforo the first Monday in March, 1891, will be placod in the hands of vehicle officer for collection, subject to e ollection fee of SO cents on each license. And all persons neglecting to pay n or before first Monday In Mav, 1891, will be subject toa penalty double the amount of thelicenses, to be rccuvereil before the proper leaal authority of paid cltv. The old metal plates of li-tji'ar must be returned at the time licenses are taken out, or 2.1 cents additional will he charged on the license. Rates uf license: Each nneshnre vehicle, JS: each two-horse Tebicle. $10, each four-horse vehicle, J 12; each four-horse hack, SIS; umnl busses and timber wheels, drawn by two horses, S1U. One extra dollar will be charged for each ad ditional horao used In above specified vehicles. - lefrSl - a m. a, JELnAS3.Jia, City Residences. TTHMIOV AV-NEAlfWYLlE AV, JOL. cars: good frame house of 8 rooms, porches front and rear, good stable, etc ; lot 60xli5; rent JM: possession March 20, 1691. bee THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3509 Bntlerst. te22-86-MWst O LET-GREATLY -REDUCED RENT-NOW only f 10 per month: a very desirable brick house ot eight rooms: all modern fixtures: nice yard; location very ctulral: No. 120 Center av.; scud for list. W. A. HKKKON SONS. 80 Fourth av. ap2-10-TTSt WEBSTER AV.-A NEW BRICK HOUSE with eight room", large pantry, laundry, both gases, range, hotand cold water, etc.. etc.: ten minutes' ride from corner of Wood and Filth av., CcntralTractlon line: house 454 Webstcrav., one square from cars: neighborhood goodttm nedlste possession: rent fS per month. Apply on premises or to HARDY X HAYEs, 52t Smith field st. . ap4-sat East Eiul Residences. TO LET-v35 PER MO.. ON ELLSWORTH AV.. (which Is paTed); one of the most desirable streets in Fast End: modern house six rooms and attic. Send for list. W. A. HER1JON SONS. 60 t ourilj av. ap2-10-TTSt Allegheny Resiliences. A1 LLFGIIFNY-KENT f-17 50 PER MONTH: good stand ior a oaKery, cor. Washington av. and Manhattan st.. storeroom and five dwell ing rooms. Inquire of GEORGE It. BOTHWELL, 104 Franklin st., Allegheny. nhll-lfc-TTSt -VXIOE G-ROOUsRRICK DWELLLNG-1N AL- XI leuheny: hall, natn ana water, etc.eic. immediate posesaiop. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., ap4-51t 313 Wood st., Pittsburg. XTO. Ill IRWIN AV., ALLEGIIENY-EIGII1-Xi room brick house, finished attic, all mo crn Improvements. McCUNE & COULTER, 93 Fourth avenue. ap4-43t NO. 65 K1RKPAT RICK six rooms, w. c. be McNLILL, lo3 Fourth ay. AV.. ALLEOHF.NY both gases, bath. W. YV. ap-i-T WASHINGTON AV.-IN ALL1GHENY. ON Washington av.. splendid location, olght room house-, press-brlcx front, both gases and water; rent. 930 per month; also, to let in Alle gheny, on Franklin :.. on line of street cars, elsht-room mansard house, press-brick fronr. both gases and water and laundry In the cellar; rent, 30 per month. Inquire of GEORGE IU BOITIWELL, 104 Franklin St.. Allegheny. Pa. mh24-4S-TT.Sut -Qs RIDGE AV.. ALLFGHENY NICE J.O.-J brick, eight rooms, bath, pantry, range. conn cellar; rent SCO. A. LMiUAir. & SON, 103 Fourth av. apVXit Suburban Residences. HOU8E-OF7KOOMS AT JACK'S RUN: $20 per month. Inquire of GEORGE E. BOTH- WELL, 104 trankllnst., Allegheny. mhI7-75-TT8t TTT1LDWOOI) SifATION, A. V. It. It, ONE :ltv line 1 house 9 rooms. $15 per V mile from cltv llne- month: 2 houses rooms, $8 per month; 1 house 5 rooms, ft? per month: 1 house 9 rooms. (20 per mouth: larin 75 acres. &5 per month: good board walk from station to each house, natural gas and spring -n ater. T. S. KNAP, 3313 1'eim av. inhl2-19t -rTTILKlNSBURG-EXI'RA GOOD HOUSE, TV one vear old, six rooms, finished attic, wide hall. bath. w. c., range, electric lights, nat nral gas, large lot, shade trees, stone sidewalks: five minutes from station: STll a month, iucludlnz water. G. N. BECKWIl'H & CO. apl-42-TTSSIlt Offices, Desk Room. Etc DESK AND OFFICE ROOM-ON FIRST floor, it 311 Wood St.. adjoining Fourth .av. J AS. W . DRAPE A CO., 313 W ood St. ap2-93t FRONT ANDIREAROFFICES-ON SECOND floor. No. 162 rourth ay. C. 11. LOVE. 93 Fourth av. ap4-45t aOOD LARGE OFFICE ON SECOND VX floor, front. No. lOOThird av.: good light, etc. C. H. LOVE No. 9ibourthav. ap4-4it OTFICFS-TVAO NICELY FINISHED CON N EOT IN I. offices on second floor with all conveniences. Liberty st. near Union station: also third floor of same building for ofhee use: low rent. J. C REILLY, 77 Diamond st. mh31-lt TO LET-SECONDifoRY OFFICES. JIoT'ER month: good size: will lighted: the above rent Includes heat and water rent paid bv the owner; In the Sterrlt Building, corner West Dia mond and Ohio sts . Allegheny: send forlist. W. A. HERRON Jfca'ONS, No. 80 Fourth av. mh28-68 Tust Xtusiness Stands. ELEGANT SIOREROOM WITH PLATE glass front. 237 Ohio st. : good bnsluess loca tion. Aoply to J. H. AIKEN i. CO., 100 Filth ay, mli21-2C-Dt FLOOR-40x40, WITH OR W HHOUT POU ER, suitable for light manufacturing. Inquire of PEARL LAUNDRY, 25 1 ederal st Pittsburg. mhl3-4-T -VTTC'E FIVE-ROOM DWELLING-FEDERAL Xx st. extcuslon: store and dwelling. Chestnut t.. Allegheny: six-room dwelling. Sedgwick st. Inquire of J. E. McKEE. 703 Penn av.. room 611. le7-C4-iwst TITAREHtlUSE WITH IMMEDIATE POS- SESSION. No. 4J3 Liberty st. II. IOVK, qp4-45t Ne. 93 Fourth av. FOLND. P IOUND-A LARUE LOT OF WINTER clothing belonging to residents of this city was lonnd hanging In the rooms occupied by DICKSON, the tailor. C5 Filth ave.. upstairs, altered, cleaned and repaired: tbe owners should call for them, as Dickson requires the room. noli-D 11USINESS CHANGES. -jkTOTIUE C. Wetzel, the well-known furniture dealer. No. 4203 Hntler street, has taken bis son Charles into partnership, and the firm will be known hereafter as li WETZEL fc SON. ap4-S5 DlbbOLTJTlON NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the co-partnership heretofore existing In tho real ostate business, under tbe style and firm name of COITON & WHITE, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent, J. C. White retiring. The business will be continued by George S. Cotton under tbe llrin name of George S. Col ton, who will receive al moneys and assumo all debts of the dissolved firm. GEO. S. COTTON, J. C. WHITE. Pittsburg, April 1, 1891. apl-rrs DISSOLUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY giTen that the co-partnership heretofore existing in tho real estate business under the stvle and firm name of C. Benncer t Son ba3 been this day dissolved by mutual consent, C. Beringer retiring. The business will be continued by Walter C. Beringer under the firm name of W. C. Ber inger it Co., who will receive all moneys and assume all debts of the dissolved firm. C. BERINGER, APRIL 1, 1S31. W. C. BERINGER. I hereby cheerfully recommend our old patrons and customers to the new firm of W. 0. Beringer & Co, C. BERINGER. apS 91 LEGAL NOTICllt HUNTER, IVORY & BEATIY. Attorneys at Iiw, 77 Diamond st ESTATE OF D. IL ROOK. DECEASED. Notice is hereby given that letters testa mentary on the estate of D. R. Rook have been granted to the nnderslgneu, to whom all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and tin se having claims against tbe sanio should make thorn known without delay. R. B. IVORY, apl-SVS 77 Diamond st.. Pittsburg. ROBERT FITZPAT RICK. AT TORNEY'. 91 Diamond street, Pittsburg. EXECUTORS' NOTICE NOTICE IS hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Thomas B. Ryne, late of Pitts burg, deceased, have been granted to the un dersigned, to whom all persons indebted to the said estate are required to make lmmrdiata payment, and those having claims or demands against the same vvill make them known with out delay. ROBERT FI'IZPATRICK, 91 Dia mond street. Pittsburg, and GEOItGE R. BOTHWELL, 101 Franklin street, Allegheny, Executors. ip4-39s Office of H. F. McGRADY. Attorne-v at Law, Room 5, Excelsior Building. Grant street anu cjixtn avenue. Es STATE OF JAMES MORELAND, DE CEASED N otice is hereby iriveii that leiterstestatnentary on tbe estate of James Jloreland, deceased, late of Pittsburg, Alle gheny county. Pa., have been granted to the uudersigued, to whom all persons indebted to said estate aro requested to make immediate payment and those having claims or demand against tbe same will make tbm known with out delaj. SAMUEL MCDONALD. 6912 Cen ter av.. E. E.. GEORGE W. bCHMIDT. IS and 97 Fifth av.. Executors. nihil W s WISE di MINER. Attorneys, 91 Diamond street, second lloor. ESTATE OF P. G. HERMAN. DECEASED. Executors' Notice Notice is hereby given mat letters testamentary on the estate of P. G. Herman, lato ot the city of Pittsburg, in the county of Allegheny, State of Pennsylvania, deceased, have, been granted to the under signed, to whom all persons indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims or demands against the. same will make them koown with out delay to .IAMESANNOVAZZI. J-II. WISE. Executors, 91 Diamond street, Pittsburg, Pa. m2S-3(J.s T OTICE JLa Application willbe made to the GoTernnr oi Pennsvlvanla on tho 21st DAY OF APRIL, 1891. bv Verj Rev. S. Wall, D. D., A. F. Keat ing, A. J. Barr, John C. Reillv. John Farrell. J. D. Cillery, F. J. Wcixcl, William Loeftler. John B. Larkin and others, under the act or Assem bly entitled "An act to pioyide for the Incor Dirjtinu nut! ronl.i.liMi if e'ertin corpora ti ins," apprnyeil April 29, 1874. and the supple ments tbc-rcto, for the charier or an intended corporation, to bo called the Ursullne Laud Company of Pittsburg, the character and ob ject uf which is tbe purchasing, selling and cniiyeylng of real estate In tbe county or Alle gheny, and for these purposes to hare and en Joy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said act of Assembly aud tbe supplements thereto, rm a s. if. m nK" rcism a . 4,'ity Treasurec JmliWKb. - .-. Solicitor for Applicant. t i i . I -t vr- x 4 j j r I - m JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Eeal Estate, Mortgages, eta, Hare removed to tbe commodious room. 313 "Wood st., Adjoining Fourth arenne. ao3-99 CHARLESSQMERS&CO., REAL ESTATE BROKERS, HAVE REMOVED FROM NO. 313 WOOD ST., To No. 129 Fourth Ave., Opposite New Postoffice. rr apl-2 fi. C. MILLER, House and Sign Painter, Has removed from 73 SIXTH AVENUE, -TO- GRANT STREET, Between Fifth and Webster avenues. Special attention liven to tbe handling of plato glass, cntting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky lights, etc House painting ana glazing in all Its branches. OC19-63-D NOTICE. Office or Gfrwania Saving Base, ) PITTSBUT.G, March 12, 1S9L OWING TO THE LATE FIRE In the building of this bank we bare taken temporary quarters in the offices lately occu pied by the National Bank of Commerce in tbe Floyd block, corner Wood sc and Sixth av. No loss or injury was sustained in any of tbe books and valuable papers of the bank. We are therefore ready for our customary business attbeaboTe place, wherowe shall bo pleased to meet the patrons of the bank. C. MEYRAN, CHARLES SE1BERT. President. Secretary. mhll-46-D READY FOR BUSINESS. We haTe seenred poscssion of tho two large and substantial buildings, No. 4S and 4S SeT cnth avenue, opposite New Grant street, ana 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 wo have added a full line of DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIE& This department will be under the care of MR. CHARLES BABST. who will be glad to meet his former friends and customers and to serve them acceptably. NO GOODS AT KETAUa L n. nABRIS DRUG CO., NOS. 46 AND -IS SEVENTH AVENUE. PITTSBURG. PA. apl-3-D PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS. Sealed proposals will be received until 13 o'clock noon, FRIDAY, 10th inst., for stone sidewalk 5 feot wide, 3 inches thick, laid in ac cordance with city requirements, on Lilac street, Twentieth ward. city. Thr right reserved to reject any or all bids. Address E. M. AIKEN. Chairman. ap4 37-D 47 beventu street. JEFFERbONVILbE. IND.. APRIL 3, 1S91. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, subject to usual conditions, will bo received here until 11 o'clock A. M. (central standard tim-) Monday, tbe 1th day of May. 1SU1. for furnishing at the Quartermaster's Depot hre various articles of Quartermaster's stores, such as statlonery.offlce iirniturc. range?, galvanized ash barrels and feed boxes, cocoa matting, horse blanket', hand carts, est ort wagons blacksmiths, wbeel wrlghts. saddlers, painters' and miscellaneous tools; hardware, rubber hose, lawn mowerj, mowing machines, paullns, wagon parts, coffins, horse and mule collars, horseshoe nails, horse and mule shoe, axle grease, rope, iron, paints oils, range castings, etc Preference will be given to articles of domestic produc tion and inanufac ure, conditions of quality ana price (including in the price of foreign pro ductions and manufactures the duty thereon) being eqnal. Government reserves rUnt to reject any or all proposals acd to accept tbe whole or anv part of the supplies bid for. All information furnished on application to this office. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked "Proposals for Q. M. Stores" anil addressed to Colonel HENRY C. HODGES. Alstant Quartermaster General, U. S. Army. Depot Quartermaster. apS-ll-a -1. 5. 6, 9. 30 NOTICES. OKFICF OF I TitEASunni: Au.E0111.2rr Cousty, J April 1, 189L ) NOTICE. IN PURSUANCE OF THE TWENTY FIR&l' section of an act relating to Alle gheny county, approved the 1st day of May, ISfil, and of the amendment of the said sec tion, approved the 3nth day of March, A. D. 126G. I do hereby giro notico that the dupli cates for the sovcrnl wards, boroughs and townships vv ill be open, and I will be prepared to receive tho county, btate and poor raxes for tho year 1831 on and after tbe FIRbT DAY OF MAY, 1S91. Said taxes cap be paid at this office until the FIRbT DAY' OF AUG UbT, with a deduction of 5 per cent for prompt pay ment to all persons palng the whole amount of these taxe. There will he no reduction allowed during tbe month of August. 1 here will he 10 per cent added to all taxes remaining unpaid on the 1st day of September, 18UL JOHN A. BELL, Treasurer of Allegheny County. mhS1.12.D DIt 1IJEND. Fikst National Bahjc OF PlTTSBOKO. PA. A- . 1S9L) PiTTsnono. MarehSI. 1S9L TMVIDEND-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS I bank h ive thl day declared a quarterly uivulend or TWO PERCENT on the capital stock, payable on demand free of tax. apl t7 J. D. bCULLY. Cashier. RESORTS. THE CHAl-iFOMTE-ATLANTIC CIIY. N. J. On the beach, with unsurpassed ocean Tiew. Silt water baths in tbe house. Send for circular, fel 90-n E. ROBERTS & SONS. H ADDON HALL, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. Powopeii Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths in ibe House. lcfi-l LEEDS & LIPPIN COTT. EDUCATIONAL. PARK INSTITUTE. 204 NORTH AVENUE. ALLEGHENY. CI.i9-.ical. bcientillr. Business Courses. Now Rapid College of Phonography aud Type writing. German and French. Term opens APRIL b. LEVI LUDDEN, A. M., Principal. mh:S-7-TTS McNAUGHER & CO., Contractors for Paving Sidewalks With Cement. Brick ind Fire Brick, Concreting Cellirs, 110 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY. PA. Curbstone furnished and set. fe7-oS-D N. P. HVNDMAN. AGENT Carbon Iron and Pipe Company's CAST IRON PIPE For ea and water. No. 95 Fifth av., Pitts burg, Pa. Telephone 529. apj-l N. P. HYNDMAN. AGENT Hazard M.imiiacturlnc Conipanj's WJRE ROPE. No. 90 Fifth av., Pittsburg, Pa. Telephono ZS. ap3-l $500 TO $500,000 To loan on mortgages, city or countrvproperty. at lowest rates. JAMES W. DRAPE fc CO., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Teisphoao No. 975. A CHANGEOF A LIFETIME!' MARION PLACE PLAN. Twenty-third Ward, City, LOTS $350 EACH. J5 DOWN AND $1 PER WEEK will buy you. a lot. size 23x115, in tbis popular plan, which Is only 8 minutes' ride from tbe city; convenient to mills, churches, schools, stores, etc.; nearly 303 lots sold In the last 18 months. No Interest, No Taxes and. 10 per cent discount for cash. SEE REED B. COYLE & CO., Corner Fourth Ave, and Grant St. apI-77 The BUILDING, with its FURNITORE, situ ate at the corner of Walnut and Main sts., in the city of Johnstown, well and widely known as the CAMBRIA CLUBHOUSE IS OFFERED FOE S-LIE At a reasonable price anil terms to suit tbs purchaser. It contains 63 rooms and is fully appointed and well arranged for a general ho tel bnsinpss. Apply to mb26-7S JAMES MCMILLAN. KESWICK PLACE, Eleventh ward, AllesbPny City, one tqnars from California Avenue Electric Cars, Fine building lots; prices, $350 UPWARD. Come early and secure one of the finest build Ins lots in tbe market. A. Z. BYERS fc CO.. 93 Federal street, Allegheny. sp413 FOE, S-A-XiIE-Handsome New Stone House, 12 rooms and reception hall (hardwood finish), besides nantry, lanndry.batbrooni.sewingroom, linen cloet. cemented cellar, hot water fnr nace. All modern conveniences to the smallest; details. LOT 000 FEET FRONT, ON WTNEBIDDLB AVENUE. Street and sewer improvements made. A barcaln to a quick buyer on account of owner' removal. (9;. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, aplMl-rrs SO FOURTH AVENU& BLUE GRASS STOCK FARM! Three hours from Pittsburg, near postoffice, stores, churches, graded school and railroad. Ltyin: water ami shade in every lot. No hilly or waste land. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 123 FOURTH AVE. ac3- F IOR SALE- EAST END PROPERTY. MURRY & EDSALL, mh2,91 31 FIDELITY BUILDING. AUCTION SALES. BY JAS. V. DRAPE & CO. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF CARPET.. FURNITURE. 2 CARRIAGES, PHAETON and HARNESS, stepladders. implements, etc.. etc., at the resi dence of tho late James McGinms, deceased, corner Filth and Craft avenues. Oakland, THURSDAY AFTERNOON. April 9. at 2 o'clock. Everything must be sold. No resve. Fuller particular on handbills. Terms cash. CHAS. H. BARR. Executor by J. M. Shields, Attorney in Fact. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO Agents and Auctioneers. ap4-5t-D 21 1 Wood St., Pituburg. AUC1ION SALE-NEW QUEEN ANNE frame dwelling, on Euclid av.. Nevilla nation. E. Beiieyue. P. Ft. AV. fc C. R'y., TUESDAY, April 7, at i r. M., on the premises. This property is situate on corner of finest streets in Bellevue and on line of electric road now in construction. Contains seven rooms, hall, vestibule, three finished attic rooms, slata mantels, electric light wires, gpeakinir tubes, twu stairways, three porches all conveniences; lot 86x118; also lot adjoining 11x113; also two lots adjoining on Taylor av. 39x133 each. Sold whole ur fparate. Call at offiee lor card of admittance. Terms, ouo-fourtb cash. TRE3SEL & TENER, No. 90 Fourth ar. mh22-fi5.22.2G.2S.C9.31.ap2.4.5.7 H. B. SMITHS0N, Real Estate and General Auctioneer, room SB, Eisner building. Filth and Wood street. Sales of jewelry and merchandise at stores. Furni ture at residences promptly attended to. deo-6D J. A. McKELVEY, Auctioneer. Household furniture, property ind live stock. Office M Frankttown Ar East El CEnd. Titiiis upon appllctlon. rohS-113-D Now is the bestseason for planting and prun ing trees, laying out of lawns and talons charge of work generally; also draining. Herman Helm LANDSCAPE GARDENER. ELLSWORTH AV., Sbadyside, Pittsburg. mb6-TuS ROOMS TO LET For offices and lodging; eligibly situated, a- 129 and 131 Fourth Avenue, Opposite the New Postoffice. CHARLES SOMERS Si. CO., 129 FOURrH AVENUE. ap323 EXCURSION TO ALABAMA To sale of Marble City Land and Fumace Co. sale of lots leaves Pittsbnrg Tuesday, April 7, at 9.55 F. M. Full particulars from BAXTER. THOMPSON & CO., ap36 IC2 Fourth ave. TRY OUR LAUGHTON PADS, BEST FOR RUBBER STAMPS. NOT AFFECTED BY HEAT OR COLD. W. A. BUNTING, 20, Fifth Avenue. Send for Prico List. ap4-C3 H. O. HOWARD, CONTRACTOR FOR Paving, curbing, sewering and concreting cel lars, and repairing brick and stone work, and building engine and boiler foundations. Officii 183 FOURTH. AY, Tpienaone, ip, aoi-SS-a ' I i
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