''-;" ws, THE PITTSBUKG- DISPATCH, "WEDNESDAY; APEIL 8, 189L 3 THROUGH THE CITIES. Uetail Applicants for Licenses Soon to Be Ont of Suspense. OXLI A FEW DAYS YET TO WAIT. JlcKetsport's Petitioners Ira All to Beard by Keon To-Day. Ee SOME OF THEM. ARE BETTING EOASTED Judge 'White yesterday announced that when the McKeesport list of applicants for liquor licenses had been beard the court will take a couple of days for consultation, during which no session of court will be held, and then the judges will make ont their list for the cities, Pittsburg, Alle gheny and McKeesport, and announce the successlul applicants. This will be about Friday or Saturday. It is expected that the McKeesport list will be heard before noon to-day. It's an old saying that many a food man doesn't know how to run a hotel, but if one spends a day in the License Court he will find out bow to do it a la Judges White and ilngee. The Hibernian who thought char acter immaterial, so far as whisky selling is concerned, would find the scales drop from hit eyes suddenly were he to go through the ordeal. By the time the Judges get through with au applicant his character, antece dents, disposition, temperament and pre vious condition of servitude are pretty well known, unless the applicant be an unusu ally clever prevaricator. There is one thing noticeable to those who hive attended the hearingwsince the present regulation went into effect, and that is thnt the objectionable element is being gradually eliminated. Saloons Preferable to Speak-Kasles. It might be stated just here that quite a cumber of prohibitionists have somewhat modified their views, and wonld rather see luore saloons run under the terrors of tbe law tban so many speab-easies as at present. It is said that It all the communications received by tbe Court were published it would show an astonishing revolution of opinion on tbe part of some people who a few years aeo regarded any concessions to the liquor iramc as a wean; compromise wnn batan. Lawyer Chnty showed his teeth occa sionally br suggesting that a proposed saloon uas too near a prohibitory district or for some o'her reason objectionable, in like manner as Broadax Smith objected to a certain saloon on account of its proximity to a temperance so ciety hall, contending tbat one or tbe other should be removed on account of their incom patibility and in deference to the eternal flt liess of things. The interruptions serve to leiieti tbe proceedings, but they are some times very aunoy ine to applicants whose fiugers burn to cluicli somepeoplo by the throat. The first move in tbe court was the request of Attorney Kowand to have the case of H.J. Alt, of the Thirty-first ward, taken up. as Mr. Alt bad been sick with tbe grip. Mr. Alt was beard and was cross-examined by Mr. Christy as to trusting. He denied tbat he gwe trust. The Allegheny cases were then resumed. Jacob Born, ferrysville avenue, and Michael Krull, ?cw Brighton road, Here examined without special interest. Adam Miller and John Harney. No. 4S3 Bast street, were beard. Miller said be was a widower and might get married again. Philip Krouenberg and William McKolvey, 115 aud 117 1 liarles street, came next, Kronen ber denied that be as in tbe habit of taking "a little to much." Fred Orth, Perrysville road, admitted selling a little on the quiet. Charles Stemour, No. 465 East street exten sion, had no bond and his case was dismissed. John fechultz, Sawmill Valley plank road, was the last of the Tenth ward applicants. The Eleventh ward was commenced with John Bai ler, McClure avenue. John Carer. No. 167 Mc Clure avenue, and August Doench. Shady ave nue and Flemingstreet. followed. Peter Dillon, No. llK McClure avenue, admitted hating gone to dog tights. Just Like Lots of Others. Nothing of special interest was elicited in the cases of Edward Lamb, US McClure avenue; Charles Loroesch, Shady avenue; Patrick Mo ran, 25 McClure avenue; Peter Schumau. Mar f hall street; Patrick H. Sweeney. NewBrigbton road, and Frederick Veight, 124 McClure ave nue. George Doernberger, 132 East street, was tbe first of tbe Twelfth ward applicants. Nothing of Interest occurred in the cases of Leopold Hillengiss, No. 170 East street: Joseph Hoedel, 152 Madisun avenue; John Laser. 15s East street: George Niedr, 313 East street, and Andreas Spolt, 236 East street. The applica tion of William Tueke, :3b East street, last of tbe Twelfth waid, was Mitbdiawn. Mrs. Mary Bedet, 13 Ravine street, was the farot afternoon applicant She bas been run ning a cigar store and i-ellinc soft drinks, bnt no beer. Christ Gej er. 225 Levine street, was accused by the Com t of running a speak-easy. Joseph Auck, Jr.. 101 and 106 Lowry street, has had a license for tbe past year and obeyed the law. John Shota, No. 1 Lowry street. Judse White Arc you still on the police force? Mr. Sbota Yes, sir. Judge White Is the entire police forco of Allegheny appliing for license? Mr. Sbota A great many of them. Judge White Well, if they all get them, there will be a sneettime over there. Martin Saurent, 153 Return street, has had a licence and obeyed the law, and did not trust. Kathenne Neuder, 270 Lowry street, was the last applicant from Allegheny. She has a cigar store and sold soft drinks and root beer, but no lager beer. John Kelly, 317 Beaver avenue, who was sick when his name was called, came up for a hearing. Judge White You were refused for two years, and have been running a speak-easy ever since. You are commonly known as Speak-Easy John. Mr. Kelly No. sir: I am not. The Third City's List Tapped. George Allmyer, 111 Fifth avenue, was the first applicant from McKeesport. He has had a license for the past two years, and claimed to hare faithfully kept tbe law. Daniel Butler, 36 and 33 Fourth avenue, also had a license and obeyed the law. The appll. cant was accused of occasionally getting under the influence, but he denied that, and offered to produce witnesses to tbat effect. Mrs. Carrie Lawton was sworu, and testified tbat two years ago she appeared againt Mr. Butler, but she thought justice should be done on both sides. Mie lived three doors from the applicant, and his bouse u as not a disord erly one, bnt very de cently Kept. Frank Becker, 512 and 514 Market street, bas had a license for the past year and claimed to have obeyed tbe law. He denied drinking too much. M. H. Doneboo, 124 and 120 Fifth avenue, also had a license and obeyed the law. Peter Gross, corner of Diamond and Market street, got a transfer from John Teemer, for which be paid SAdOU. Peter Koch, 311 Market street, also bad a transfer from Mr. Donnelly and paid 1,150 for it. J udge W bite I have an affidavit in my pos session from Mr. Hemlng, w ho states that he stopped in tbat boiue last September and conld not get a breakfast Mr. Koch I did not get tbehouse until Octo ber. Edward Jenkins, a 14-year-old boy, was called, and stated tbat be got drink ouce in Koch's house. David Sarnia, 19 years old, testified to baring gotten drink in Koch's place. Luke Li neb, 413 Market street, was refnsed latt year, and be thought tbe reason was be cause a charge had been brought against him that he shared his profits with someone, and that w as not true. Tbe applicant also denied selliug anv liquor during the past year. Lewis N. Morgan. 312. 314 and SI4J Market street, wants a lencwal of license at tne Hotel Morgan, for which he was licensed in 1SS9, but vas refused last year. Ernest Rcicbeiibacb, Diamond square, bas been licenseu, aud claimed to have obeyed the law. II denied having sold to any minors. He finally admitted that Le was prosecuted last December lor selling to minors and was acquitted. Thomas Wiggins. 19 years old, Thomas Haddow. 16 years old, Harry bhenks, 17 years old, Joseph McGowan. 18 years old, and Joseph Wiggins, 18 jears old, were called by Attorney Yost. All testified to having got beer in Reicbenbach's saloon. Some Other Ran Against Snags. Peter Speilman. 215 and 217 Market street, bas a license now and claimed to have obeyed the law, except once, when he was sued for selling to minors, and tbe grand Jury ignored the bill. Edward Jenkins. llyears old, and David Sar nia ere called, and denied getting drunk in li-llman's place, Eli C. Stimmtl. 205 and 207 Market street, is a barkeeper, and bas never applied for himself. Theboase he applies for contains 10 rooms, and he bas J1,S00 with which to start in bus- I1C5S. Peter W. Schmidt. 417 and 419 Market street, runs a hotel at Homestead, having got a trans fer. He claimed to have obeyed tbe law. John Weiss, 131 Fifth avenue, is a brother of Matt Weiss, and has bad a license and obeyed the law. Nicholas Wolf, 103 Market street, also has a license, and bis only offense was "trusting a little." Frank Welskercber, 408 and 410 Walnnt street, was so nervous that bs could hardly talk. William W. Bowers. 607 and 609 Walnnt street, has a house of 38 rooms, and intends running a first-cliBt bouse. The applicant bad a good record and met with a patient reception from tbe Court. Felix Modka, (11 Walnut street, has never applied for a license before. The bouse is now occu pied as a notion store, Frank Kerrigan, corner of Market and Eleventh streets, bas been refused for two years in succession, and wants a license because be is unable to do other work. Tbe Court ac cused him of getting Intoxicated occasionally, but this he denied. Attorney Breunen made a strong appeal for the applicant. Joseph Gautsch, 1100 Locust street. Is a new applicant who bas a bouse of ten rooms, and stated tbat he wanted to run a hotel. Judge White Tbat would make quite a hotel. Philip a Hoeliel, 1321 Jenny Lind street, is employed in the galvanizing works. Patrick S. King, 1319 Walnnt street was informed that be was too near tbe Versailles township pro hibitory line. John Stelnhilber. 124S Walnut street, ran against tbe same objections. Bar bara Zimmerman, 1051 Walnnt street, bas bad a license, and claimed that she obejed tbe law. CHANGING QTJABTEES. Allegheny Officials Move Into Temporary Offices, Awaiting Removals. There was somo general hustling in Alle gheny City Hall yesterday. Chief Murphy had bis belongings moved up to tbo third floor, where he will have his headquarters until the first of May, whea he will take possession of the room formerly used as a public library. This will be tbe headquarters ef tbe Depart ment of Safety. Chief Grubbs, of the Department of Chari ties, took possession of the quarters formerly occupied by Major Hunker. Chief Armstrong mil retain his present quarters until the post office people move out, when bis department will move in. Mo provision bas been made for Robert Long more, the city draughtsman. He sbonld belong to the Department of Public Works, but Chief Armstrong says the ordinance creating the de partment has not provided for a draughtsman. Tbe postnfSce will occupy Its new quarters in the Central Hotel about tbe 1st of June. SPARS NOT WIDE EJTOTJGH. Blvermen Object to Bridges as Obstructions to Navigation. A meeting of rivermen was held at tbe Mo nongabela House yesterday to protest against tbe obstruction offered to navigation by the Terth street, Panhandle, Steubenville and Bellairo bridges. Colonel W. E. Merrill was present, as were also representatives of the different interests affected. No objection was made to the height of tbe bridges, but tbe claim was urged that tbe spans were too nar row, and the rivermen ask the Secretary of War to comvel the owners to widen them. Colonel Merrill said last evening before re turning to Cincinnati that the rivermen had re quested that sworn testimony be taken. He could not do this without an order from the Secretary of War, and he directed them to file application. The Colonel said that nothing would be done until all sides were beard, and those interested will be given an opportunity to hand in written documents. THE INTEREST INCREASING In the Baby Show That Is to Be Held In Pittsburg Next Week. The interest in the baby show for next week, at Davis' museum, keeps on increasing. Al ready over 0 babies have been entered, and the cry Is still they come. Among the enteries are some remarkable babies. Some are amazingly fat, and others astonishingly smalL Not a few of the mothers are handsome, and will come in for a contest to capture tbe diamond ring. Every visitor will be entitled to a voto on the handsomest baby and tbe handsomest mother. Among tbe merchants who offer special prizes are Keech. Gnsky. Grove. Kautmanns, Household Credit Company, Barney Aaron, Jackson and Samson Brothers, jewelers. Among the novel entries for tbe show is one man who will compete for the prize given to tbe best nurse. He will care for his own baby. Held for a Hearing at Court. John A. Musgrove and George S. Smith, who were arrested at McKeesport by United States Marshal Harrah, were taken before United States Commissioner Gamble yesterday. They were charged by United States Detective Mc Sweeney wltb raising a $1 silver certificate to a $5 certificate, and passing tbe same. In default of fZOOO each. Commissioner Gamble com mitted the two men for a bearing on ihe 16th instant. The Monougahela Bar Closed. Tbe Monougahela House bar is closed pend ing the transfer of the license. It will take about ten days to have it done, and in the meantime there is a thirsty crowl around the hotel. All the other details of the sale to Cap tain Brown have been completed. Some Coal Going Oat. The river registered' $) feet yesterday. The operators figured that there would still be a coal boat stage to-day. The Horner, tfred Wilson and Jim BUckmore left for Cincinnati with good tows. Walton & Co. expect to send out a tow to-day. All There Now. The last detail of stragglers of the Eighteenth Regiment left for tbe coke regions yesterday in charge of Sergeant Reld. The Armory is guarded by a detail from Battery H. NOTES FROM THE COURTS, A Lot of Briefs of Interest to the Lawyers and Litigants. JonN S. Hikes, yesterday, sued for a di vorce from Alice Hines. Desertion and infi delity were alleged.- Ix the suit of Oscar Simon against Edmund son & Perrine, an action on a contract, a ver dict was given yesterday for J108 75 for the plaintiff. Ik ihe suit of James Laird against Raymond D. Brent, an action on a mechanic's lien, a ver dict was given yesterday for 6 cents for the plaintiff. Matilda Takxert yesterday entered suit against Stephen Helf rick for 1,000 damages for slander. A capias was issued for tbe arrest of tbe detendant. In tbe United States Court yesterday Jndge Reed heard tbe arguments in the suit for the infringement of the Anderson patent on man tele. A decision was reserved. The jury is out in the case of John Green against F. Alpert, an action to recover wages for services as a watchman. During yester day's bearing the plaintiff was put out of tbe room for insisting upon interrupting the op. position's attorney. The hearing in the case of S. F. Barr against the Ford Plate Glass Company was resumed yesterday Defore Commissioner Gamble. The time yesterday was spent by Mr. Schoyer in cross-examining Mr. Pitcairn, an officer of the company. Tbe case was continued. Suit was entered yesterday by Oliver Ander son and wife. A, P. Longdon and wife andD. M. Sloan and wife against the Ft. Pitt Natural Gas Company, for $1,500 damages for injury to land in Robinson township, owned by the plaintiffs, caused by laying a pipe line through it. Followtkg are to-day's trial lists: Com mon Pleas No. 1 Argument list Common Pleas No. 2 McMasters, for use, vs McKees port aud Yougblogheny Ice Company; Green wood vs Walters ctal; Penman vs Henderson; Black fc Co. vsEmmerling; Bailey A Boler vs Baines. The following executions were issued yes terday: The Braddock National Bankvs Jobo fc Meanor. HuS 03; Thomas H. McGowan vs H. F. Brnggeman, iVS 31: F. W. Cording vs Will iam 11. Mahrman, il.StfO 81; Jarecki Manu facturing Company vs A. Murray, 1354 07: John Tress vs Charles Wentzel, S3.240 30; W. D. McCrory v J. B. Dodds, $110 50. A vebdict for the plaintiff was given yes terday in the suit of Thomas Reynolds, Jr., against the Black Oil Company. Tbe case was an action to obtain possession of some land near McKeesport, on which both parties claimed to have a lease. The jury gave a ver dict for the plaintiff and allowed tbe defend ants 60 days in which to remove their machin ery, etix, from the land in dispute. MULES MULES Coal Operators, Please Take Notice. It ii a noted fact tbat the Arnheim Live Stock Company, Limited, at 2 Second ave nue, Pittsburg, Pa., handle more males than any other dealer in Wetern Pennsyl vania, They jut received 75 head ofchoice mules, all sizes, suitable for mining and draught purposes. Anyone wishing to buy a mule will do well to call at their place, as they guarantee to sell their stock cheaper than anyone in the same business. They have also tceir staoies rilled with extra good drsught and general purpose horses, which will be sold at a small margin. BOARDERS BLOWN UP. Eleven Hungarians Badly Burned by a Kataral Gas Explosion. SETEEAL OF TflEJI SURE TO DIE. One Man Pinioned to His Bedstead and Boasted by the Flames. MADDENED MEN BUSHING FOE BAFETI Eleven Hungarians are at the West Penn Hospital and several are expected to die as the result of a natural gas explosion in a boarding house on Drain alley, Brad dock. The remarkable feature of tbe affair is that natural gas is not nsed in the house John Cheswic kept the boarding house and had a large number of boarders, all of whom slept on tbe second floor. Early yes terday morning John SIevic,oneof the board ers, went down stain to get a drink of water. carrying with him a lighted lamp. As soon as he entered the kitchen a, terrific ex plosion ocenrred, wrecking the build ing and setting it on fire. The tire department was called out and its energies were divided in subduing the flames and rescuing the unfortunate men who, burned, bruised and bleeding, were pinioned beneath the heavy rafters which had become displaced by the force of the explosion. One by one the 'men were dragged out aud carried into another house, where Drs. Carothers and Schooley gave them snch temporary relief as was possible under the circumstances. Pinioned to a Bedstead. Ihe shock of the explosion and tbe falling rafters aroused the sleepers, nearly 40 of them, and they started frantically for the open air and safety, tramping upon each other in their mad endeavors to escape. Three-fourths of them reached the street with nothing worse tban a few bruises, which, in view of tbe fate of their companions, tbey bore without a murmur and even complacently. One of them. Frank Descer, was even more unfortunate than his ten fellow-sufferers. A beam fell across his chest as he was lying In bed and pinioned him to tbe bedstead. There he lay, with the hot flames surging around him, shrieking for help. Finally tbe firemen, at tbe risk of their lives, reached him. Tbey were unable to remove the beam, although they struggled hard with it, and were finally forced to resort to their axes, with which tbey severed the heavy log whicb was pressing out the life of the man. When he was released be was unconscious, and the skin on bis bead and limns was burned almost to a crisp. Several more men were dragged out of the building more dead tban alive, and were sent to the West Penn Hospital on a special train. The List of tbe Injured. The names of the injured men are as follows: JOHN SLEVIC.-hea.d, body and arms burned. FRANK DESCER. face and body burned. JOSEPH RESKO, head, chest and arms burned. MICHAEL ZISA, bead and breast burned. JOHN HANZOVSK1, face, neck and arms burned. JOHN PERHOFF, face and neck burned. MARTIN CZEHIALYA, face, hands and arms burned. JOSEPH CRAJHOOJSKJ, body burned. STEPHEN NORAK. body burned. JOSEPH MEVEI. face and bands burned. JOSEPH HEREVOS, foot burned. At midnight last night the physicians at the West Penn Hospital expected all the injured men to live until morning, although Frank Descer, John Slevie, Joseph Resko, Michael Zisa, John Perhoff, John Hangoski and Joseph Crajbovjskl are expected to die, as it is thought tbat they inhaled the flame. Tbe explosion is supposed to have been caused by a leaking main of the Philadelphia Cocpany, The bouse in which the explosion occurred bad connections with the gas main, but were not using the fuel. OKEY SLIGHTLY ACQUAINTED. Two Young Ladles Who Met at the Depot w Start for Europe. Two young ladies who met at tbe depot last evening for the firs: time started on a Euro pean trip. Tbe meeting was effected through a mutual friend, who thought it wonld be pleas ant for both to travel together. Annie Stevenson, of Fostorla, arrived here on tbe express. Mist Annie Grimes, of Pitts burg, had a slight description of her, and sbo was fortunate in picking tbe young lady out of the crowd of passengers. The hand shake was rather formal, each being most intent on sizing up the other. FOUR OFFICERS FIRED. Chief Murphy, of Allegheny, Wants Better Men on His Force. Chief Mnrpby, of Allegheny, has inaugurated his accession to higher office by beginning a reformation in tbe personnel of the police force. He has arrived at the conclusion that better men can be found for duty than some of those who have heretofore passed muster. East night four officers were dismissed for cause. They are Officers Prescott, Myers, Readinger and Hackley. Roundsmen Lee and Donaldson had been notified that they would be placed on beats, and last night they tendered their resignations. First Removal in Fourteen Years. Magistrate Hyndman, of the East End, yes terday removed his office from No. 6212 Penn avenue, where he had been located for" the past 14 years, to No. C024 Penn avenue, for merly the office of Dr. Stevenson, from whom he purchased the property. Dr. Stevenson had occupied the place for 17 years. The re moval of tbe Magistrate's office was tbe result of a trifling difference with Charles Warm castle, from whom tbe Magistrate rented. An Empty Trunk Found. A comparatively net trunk, devoid of con tents and with the lock broken off, was fonnd in Conkllng & Jardine's stone yard yesterday afternoon. Detective Glemio found a shirt aud some collars, marked "H. 8. Casey," close by. It is supposed to have been stolen while being moved. The owner can see It at police head quarters. May Recover From Her Wounds. Mrs. Delia Young, the colored woman who was accidentally sbotr in the head by Miss Lee, Monday afternoon, was reported as resting easy last night, and the chances of ber recovery are considered good. Miss Lee is still a prisoner in tbe Allegheny lockup. A Miner Killed by a Fall of Bock. Coroner McDowell received a telegram from Glenshaw last night stating tbat a miner had been killed there by a fall of rock. An investi gation will be made to-day. Progress. It is very important in this age of vast ma terial progress that a remedy be pleasing to tbe taste and to tbe eye, easily taken, acceptable to the stomach and healthy in its nature and effects. Possessing these qualities. Syrup of Figs is the one perfect laxative and most gen tle diuretic known. rigure It Out Yourself. How many men's suits do you suppose we sold this week at ?6 75 each? We sold so many it's hard to keep track of. Here is a list of the patterns in sacks and cutaways for you to choose from:' Stylish plaids and checks, neat silk mixtures, plain worsted and cheviots and fancy cassiineres. We'll sell you one for 6 75 to-day. P. C. C. C, Pittsbueo Combination Clothing Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets. Most Women's Troubles Are caused by a disordered stomach. The gen nine Carlsbad Sprudel Salt is a positive rem edy for a disoidered stomach. It clears tbe complexion and purines the blood. Secure only tbe genuine imported article, whicb must have ihe signature of "Eisner & Mendelson Co.," sole agents. New York, on every package. W T71ISNER ft MENDELSON'S Jh CARLSBAD 8PRUDEL SALTS. SOLD BY JOS. FLEMING 4 SON, 412 Market street, mhU-82 Pittsburgh 83-IHiplay cuverUscments one dollar per tquareforone insertion. Classified advertise" rnents on this page, such as Wanted, lor Sale, To Let, etc ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken or lets than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cer. Smithfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS Ol'EN. BRA-NCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHEBB WANT, rOK SALE. TO LET. AND OTHEK TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE HECKIVEDUI'TOSP. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements sbonld be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with THE Dispatch. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 12 CARSON STREET. TELEI'HONENO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 613 TNN AVE. ITITSBUKO ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. S509 Butler street. EMILG. STUCKEY, :4th treet and Pennave. ALLEGHENY. A. i. KAERC1IER. S3 Fedtral street. H. J. McBRIDE, Market House, Allegheny. F. H. EGGERS & SON. Ohio and Chestnut sta. THOMAS McHENKY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRY M. GLEIM. Bebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. Blalo Helo. AarOTJNG MAN-FOR BILL CLERK IN A wholesale honse; mast be rapid and accurate In figures and a good yenman. Address, with rererenccand salary expected, P. O. BOX 419. city. apS-81 A MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS AND FAIR ED UCATION to represent a reliable and estab lished iioue In vour own lown. Address, with 2c staain, F. O. BOX 431, Lynn, Mass. ap7-87-Tuwsu A GOOD MATTRESS MAKER - STKADY work all the year round. Apply to WILLIAM TAYLOR, SO and SZ Enoch st. ape-SO BARBER IMMEDIATELY A GOOD WHITE barber; married or single, good wages and steady work. Apply or address A. EDL1S&CO., Fittsburg, or FKED HELD, McKeesport, Fa. ap7-13 BAKBER-IMMEOIATELY: MUST BE GOOD tradesman. Apply to D.REN N IE, Eight av Homestead, Pa. npS-57 B AHBEK-A GOOD MAN AT ISOS CARSON ST.. Boutntiae. nttsDnrs;. aps-iz BOY-TO ATTEND BILLIARD TABLES AT HOTEL ANDERSON. Call between 10 and 11 o'clock. ap7-I7 BOY TO ATTEND BILLIARD TABLES AT HOTEL ANDERSON; call between 10 and 11 o'clock. aps-13 BUGGY WASHER-GOOD BUGGY WASHER. Apply at J. J. FLANNEBY'S, 541 Grant St. ap8-lf " BOOKKEEFKR-A FIRST-CLASS. EXFERI ENCED bookkeeper by a wholesale provision house; references required; salary moderate; rotinc man sreferred. Address WHOLESALE, Dispatch office. apS-43 COOK-A GOOD COOK, GOOD WAGES, steady work. Address J. A. TOJ1FKINS, jsw. fwi tvainuisi., jacixersport. ap-4g DRUG OLERK-FOK COUNTER; MUST have at least three years experlenee in re tail business. Apply to GKOKGE A. KELLY & CO., cor. Wood st and First av. apS-72 DRAUGHTSMAN GOOD IN DETAILS AND perspective. Inquires. W. FOULK. New Castle, Fa. apMS GKNTLEMAM AS SOLICITOR: REFER ENCES required. BOOM 7. McCance block. apS-68-wrsu MAN-BY LARGE MANUFACTURING ES TABLISHMENT, an experienced man: one familiar with directing dellverv of goods to depots and city trade, must be able to direct all business connected with delivering goods. Apply .wwva. xuia, ak juaiu bk, Atiejcueny. a: MAN-A S1ANTO SOLICIT AND COLLECT: satisfactory bond required. Apply to the PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE CO., riTsandnsicy St.. Alleeheny, Pa. ap7-100 MAN-GOOD BELIABLE MAN TO WORK ou farm: must understand farming and care of horses. Call at 9 STOCKTON AV., Allegheny: ap8-&5 MEN-IF YOU ARE AN INTELLIGENT man and really want to work, we are sure our business will yield you not less tban tlSorpo per week. E. UATELY & CO., 23 Federal su, Allegheny, Pa. apS-44 REAL ESTATE SALESMAN AND SOLICITOR for city work. Address REALTY, Dispatch office. apS-78-uwr SALESMEN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION to handle the New Patent Chemical Ink Eraslng rencll; the greatest selling novelty ever pro duced: erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds: no abrasion of paper; MO to MOjper cent profit; one scent's sales amounted to 562) in slxdays; another 932 In two hours: we want one energetic general agent Tor each State and Territory; sample by mall 85 cents. For terms and full particulars, address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. C ., LaCrosse. Wis. apl-10 SUPERINTENDENT -BRUSH FACTORY, first-class roan thoroughly competent to sup erintend large factory with all modern Improve ments for the manufacture of good grade drawn work. Address, stathij; experience, fnll partlcn lars. R. tV. McOLAUGHRY. Gen'ISup't. I'enna. Keformatory, Huntington, Pa. ap5-W-wsu SALESMAN-FOR RETAIL GROCERY, TO take orders, must be able to handle best trade and understand fine groceries. Address, with age, experience and salary wanted, O. it. Dis patch office. ap3-34 STABLEMAN-TO ABSIST IN CARING FOR fine horses: single Jian preferred. Inquire JOS. HITE, 199 Main St., Allegheny. apS-SO YOUNG S1AN-A3 TIME KEEPER AND cler in machine shop: good penman, arcurate; no application considered unless stating salary expected. Address 1C H., Dispatch office." ap8-8J YOUNG MAN AS TIMEKEEPER AND clerk In a machine shop: mutt bea good pen man, quick and accurate and not afraid to work; call to-day. 947 LIBERTX ST. ap7-!8 Agents. AGENTS-TO SELL THE NEWEST AND beat subscription books upon the market: the most recent additions to our list are "The Steam Engine," by Daniel Klnnear Clark, Hon. Member Am. Society Mech. Knglneers; "The Fjmily Fhysiciin," by J. McGregor-Robinson, ofUlasgow University: "Irish Literature" and Davenport's "Condensations" of the bct litera ture of all languages and ages. P. J. FLEMING & CO., 135 Fifth av. mhlJ-TuwThFu AGENTS-TO SELL THE FI.N LESS CLOTHES line; the only line ever Invented that holds the clothes without nlns; a Derfect success; patent recentlv Issued: sold only by agents, to whom tbe exclusive right Is given ; on receipt of 50 cents we will tend a samole Hue bv mall: also circulars: price list and terms to agents: secure your terri tory at once. AddressTHE PINLESb CLOTHES LINE CO., 17 Bermon street, Worcester; Mass. oc9-C5-Wa AGENTS-SB A DAY MADE HANDLING OUR expert adding machine; anyone can add rapidly; education unnecessary: impossible to make a mistake; meets with ready sale; agents it anted in every section, bend 75 cents for sample or stamp for nzents' terras. THE J. 41. SAILER CO.. Janesville, Wis. apMI AG ENTS-WE OFFER BlO MONEY IN EX CLUSIVE territory: our new patent sales sell at sight In city or "country: new agents first in field actually getting rich: one arent lit one dav cleared &3; soean yon; catalogue free. ALPINE SAFE CO., No. 363-371 Clark St., Cincinnati. O. fe25-31-WS AGENTS-NO BROKEN CIGARS; DERBY cigar rack holds cigars; fits any bat; sells at sight: sample 10c. three for 25c dozen 60c by mall. STENER & CO.. Providence, R. I. ap5-12 AGENTS-fo TO 110 PER DAY COLLECIING small pictures for us to copy and enlarge; satisfaction guaranteed and a S4 outfit free. A DUNNE & CO., 56 Reade St., New York. mh23-l8-wsu AGENTS TO SELL THE BEST WOOD WORKING machine on the market. Ad dress WOOD, Dispatch office. ap7-61 Female Help. COOK FOB A SMALL FAMILY MUST come well recommended aud under stand good, plain cooling. Apply Wednesday and Thursday afternoon, 1 to I o'clock, 331 WEST ERN AY., Allegheny City. apS-90 LADY-RESPECTABLE LADY TO DIRECT envelopes and to attend other work In store. 11. TELFEYAN, .521 Wood St. Call between 10-12 A. M. apS-6 LADIES AND GIRLS APPRENTICES, 1M PROVKKS, good sewers, to learu dressmak ing and cuttlnc. Call or write 930 PENN AV E. JaS-16-TuWTh LADY-WHO 13 A TELEGRAPH OPERATOR can find position in Allegheny. Address S, D., Dispatch office. ap7-5" LAUNDRES3-A GOOD LAUNDRESS; NONE need apply but has had experience. Inquire at ST. CHARLES HOTEL. apj-14 XrUKSES-'1-WO EXPERIENCED NURSES, TN who can come well recommended, to take charee of the nursery at Harry Davis1 Fifth Ave nue Museum durlnjc the baby show next week. Apply at BOX OFFICE 01 the museum at once. apS-5 -VTUKSE-AI EXPERIENCED PROTESTANT Lt nurse or refinement tor one child; references required. Call at ROOM 32, 77 Diamond St. apS-42 Male and Ircmaio Help. DAIRYMEN f PER MONTH; FARM hands, teamsters, bov to work in a store, hotel cooks, chambermaids, dining-room girls, dishwashers, laundry girls, second cooks, 200 bouse girls, nurse girls, 60 cooks, 30 chamber maids. MEKU AN 'S, 515 Grant st. ap6-r G IRL-TO DO FAMILY COOKING: ALSO VOUnST man for tt&hlA -u-nrb-. Annlv KS25. PENN AV., East End. aill HOUSEKEEPER, LAUNDRESS. CHAMUEH- MAIDS, cooks, nurses, dining room girls, 200 house girls, five colored girls, one plumber, boy to learn tinsmith, drivers, waiters, farm bands. MRS. E. THOMPSON, 60S Grant st. inb24-81-D Business Stands. STOREROOM AND OFFICE ON GROUND floor; located between Water, Smithfield its. and Tenn av. Address STORE, Dispatch of fice. aps-41 WANTED. Situations. BOOKKEEPINO-I ATTEND TO ANYTHING in the line of intricate accounting, such as opening and closing of books or correction of errors; also give instructions In the use or the Voucher System. A. F. SAWHILL, 1S7 Federal St.. AlleEheuy, Pa. deS-54-D CLERICAL POSITION-IN A REAL ESTATE or Insurance office by a young manor ex perience. Address E. R., Dispatch office. ap$-63 Ileal Estate. HOUSE-A SMALL FAMILY OF 3 ADULTS desire to rent a house, with small lot of rround attached, on line of P.. Ft. W. ft C. Ry.. or West Penna. R. R., for the summer: turnlsbed house preferred. Address, stating terms. P. O. BOX 59J. Pittsburg, Pa. luhSl-75 Financial. ,. A CHANCE IN A LIFETIME FOR MEN with capital and active men without canltal to secure a very pleasant and profitable business: no drones or cunosltv seekers need apply. Ad dress with 2-cent stamp, CONSOLIDAI'EO AD JUSTABLE SHOESTORE, 43 Arcaae Building, Cleveland, O. mh20-l-wvsu MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY. SUBURBAN and farm properties; stocks, school and municipal bonds, as well as other securities, negotiated. ED. W1TTISH. 410 Grant St.. Pltts burr. Pa. fel4-25-D MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY county propertv at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVER & CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mb2-D TO LOAN-50O,0D0, IN AMOUNTS OFS3.000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 5 per cent: also smaller amounts at 6 per cent. BLACK ft ISA1RD, 9a Fourth avenue. se21-d2S-D TO LOAN 1200,000 ON MORTGAGES TRW and upward at 6 per cent; S500, 000 at4X per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farm. . H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth ave. OC23-D TRUST FUNDS-TO LOAN ON REAL estate. WISE & MINOR, Attorneys, 91 Diamond st. ap3-82 Miscellaneous. ALL TO USE JONES1 BEDBUG PAP.ALYZEK Jones1 Magic Roach Powder; contains no ? olson: roaches banished oy contract; satisfac lon slven or no pay. Prepared by GEO. W. JONES. 22 Federal st., Allegheny, Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. Residence No. 80 Mon tery st. lyll-tHrWT EVERYBODY TO KNOW THE SCHOOL OF Design and Dress Cutting will remove to No. 951 PENN AV., April 1, from 618 PENN AV. mh2S-57 M1LK-S0 TO 75 GALLONS OF GOOD JER SEY milk per day. delivered at Ft. Wayne depot. Allegheny. Address HOWLAND DAIRY CO., IS Church av., Allegheny. apS-20 ROLLER-TO WEIGH ABOUT 1,000 POUNDS; suitable tor road or lawn. Address L. T. Y., Dispatch office. State where to be seen and price. apS-70 fTUIRKE POOL AND ONE BILLIARD TABLE; 1. state price. Address THOMAS MCCAF FREY. 3509 ifutler at., Pittsburg, Pa. p7-10 FOR SALE-IMPROYED BEAT. ESTATE. City Residences. QC 300-WELL LOCATED DEBIRABlfELIT- 3) TLE residence property at a low price; Krlnit.. between Wylie and Webster avs.; close to cable; two-story brick of four large rooms; newly papered, city water, good cellar and sub cellar: lot 24x94. with side entrance; streets sew ered, paved and sldcwalked; easy terms. (1-7-47. 1 CHARLES SOS1ERS & CO.. 129 Fonrth av. ap8-76 QA SOO FOR BOTH-TWO SIX-ROOMED, tfjbv two-story brick buildings, three rooms ou each floonnewlypalnted and papered all through, water and gas to be put in: Butler st., five min utes from A. V. R. R. station: Citizens1 Electric Line will pass the door: lot 40x120: terms easy. (1-50-53.) CHARLES SOMERS t CO., 129 Fourth avenue. ap8-76 Sry 000-3702 BUTLER ST., COR. THIRTY t 7 SEVENTH St.. late Anton Engel's prop erty, lot 32 5-6x104, with frame business bouse and dwelling, containing two stores and 11 rooms: one-half cash, balance to suit: this must be sold to close up tin estate. T110S. MCCAFFREY', 3509 Butler st. mhS-151-wsu' CI f 00 F0R ALL-FIFTH AV., NEAR OXUl Miltenberger St., two brier dwellings, of five rooms eacb: also, in rear, three brick dwellings of two rooms each, whole rents for Jb5 Ser month; Iot20xl20, to Ann St. (eli). BLACK BAIRD. 95 Fonrth av. aps-5r East End Residences. AN ENTIRELY NEW AND VERY NEAT little flte-room and finished attic house on a sewered street In East End: centrallvlorated; only three minutes1 walk to cable cars; nicely pa pered and trained throughout; slate mantel in parlor; sliding doors; has vestibule and hall: a very cbeap property: only t-750. S. A. DICKIE & Co., Penn and Shady avs., . E. (523.) ap3-62-WT 300-FOR A FINE NINE-ROOM FRAME '9 house with everv modern convenience: bath, hot and cold water, range, furnace In cel lar, laundrr. fine hall, larsre rooms nlcelv pa pered: street Is paved and sewered: nothing but an excellent class of residences In tbe neighbor hood; a very comlortable home, and one of the cheapest properties on tbe market. S. A. DICKIE A CO., Penn and Shady avs.. E. E. (1653.) We deal only In East End properties. ap8-62-wv 3rr 500 A51BEB ST., NEAR FRIENDSHIP tj) I ' avenue, two-story frame dwelling of 11 rooms, reception ball wltb fire place and hard wooj mantels, bathroom, 2 Inside wjc's,, range, natural gas, hardwood and tile mantels, fine com bination chandeliers and gas fixtures, electric light and bellb. large pantryArllh plass door, ce mented cellar: lot 40x110, to an alley, (a 394). BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth a v. apS-50 Of) 800-EASr END, EUCLID AVENUE, BE 0M TWEEN Rural and Harvard sts.: new frame oi five rooms, hall and finished attic, pa pered and grained throughout, slate mantels, tile hearths, electric lights, wired for electric bells, natural gu, city water, front and rear porches, etc.; eood lot, 22x62)4 feet: terms one-half cash. (2-11-77.) CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 129 Fourth avenue. anS-76 OOO-EAST END. ELLSWORTH AV. ) choice lot 25x100 feet, extending throuih to the Pennsylvania Railroad, containing a two story frame bouse of four rooms, all newly pa pered, excellent cellar under tbe whole house, city water, etc ; a very cheap propertv on cash terms. 2-11-81. CHARLES SOMERS ft" CO., 129 Fourth av. pS-79-wrsu Allegheny Residences. Qfi OOO-CHAHLES ST.. NEAR TENTH 3)IJ9 Ward School, two-story brick and stone dwelling or rooms, halt, etc; lot 120x100. (t29l.) BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. apS-50 ' I Hazelwood Residences. HAZELWOOD-2-STORY FRAME DWELL ING or 7 rooms, bath, hall, laundry, hard wood finish, newly papered and painted. naL gas, h. and c water. Inside w. c. sewered, etc : lot 60x120 feet: 2 minutes1 walk from Hazelwood sta tion and Second Avcnne Electric Railway: price, f6,S0O; terms reasonable 1RAM. BUKCHFIELD, i5S Fourth av. lalJ-SO HAZELWOOD - FLOW ERS AV., NEAR Second av., new two-story frame dwelling, ust completed, front and rear porches, balhslate mantels, tile hearths: ery nicely painted; lot 23x 121; can give immediate possession. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO.. 99 Fonrth av. ap4-49-MWS AZELWOOD-SJOO CASH AND S500 PER year for two-story frame dwelling, six rooms, hall, h. and c. water, finished attic: lot 24 xl20:eanglve Immediate possession. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fonrth av. ap4-49-MWS Suburban Residences. . OOO-SEWICKLEY. BEAVER ST.. NEAR 19 Division St.. two-storv brick dwelling of 9 rooms, hall, hot and cold water, both gases, laundry, large front porch: good stable: house stands back from street 75 feet: lot 72x400, to Cen tennial av, (h65.) BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. . apS-SO" -lf PEE CENT 1NVE3T31ENT BRICK JLU house of eight rooms and finished attic, In good location. ALEX. MOBR1SON & SON. 133 Fourth av. andJCrafton. ap8-64-wrs Miscellaneous. CITY REAL ESTATE, ALLEGHENY. BY JOHN K. KWINGACO., 107 Federal St. ap8-67-WF8n FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVEKY WAGONS all styles: our own make. WM. BECKERT. 340 to 314 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone. 3420, jell-76-MWS HORSES-ABEAUTIFULTEAMOFSFOTTED Arabian horses, full brothers, 5 and 6 years old; weigh about 2,400 pounds: finest advertising team In the city. Inquire 123 SANDUSKY ST., Allegheny. ap7-7Uf Machinery and Metals. X CTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES-WORK XX. pericctly right and left, with single or double drum: second-hand boilers and engines alio on baud; general macnlne work promptly executed: correspondence solicited. COMBINA TION ENGINE CO.. LIM., 3140 Penn arc, Pitts burg. delO-tO-MWS" TJOISIING ENGINES. DERRICKS AND JUL derrick forglngs, steel hoisting and guy ropes In stock; stationary engines and boilers, shears, clay and ore pans. etc. THOMAS CAR LIN'S SONS, Lacock ani Sandusky streets. Alle gheny. Pa. au5-35-MWK SECOMD-1HND ENGINE AND BOILERS One 14x24, two 12x18, one 11x24, one 10x20, one 10x16, 9x12, 8x12 and large lot of smaller sizes; 10-H. P. mounted portables, one pair of boilers 42x26: agent for the Standard governor, pumps, slialtlng, pulleys, etc 23aud2S Park Way, Alle gheny. Pa. J. S. YOUNG. leS-D SECOND-HAND ENGINES-ONE 27 H. P. Ball pat. electric light engine, almost new; one SxS. one 7x7, one 5x6, vertical engines: one heavy Mx24. one 11x12, 3 8x12 and2xl2. In hori zontal engines: all good as new. HARMES MA CHINE DEPOT, 99 First av., Pittsburg. Pa. Ja30-D THE CELEBRATED ACME AUTOMATIC safety engines and non-explosive boilers, lor gas or oil fuel, from one to five-horse power: also, the latest Improved ventilating lain: perfect satisfaction guaranteed; by J. PRAUER, Gen eral Agent, No. 4 Firth av., Pittsburg. Pa. ICJ5-I65-MWF FOUND. FOUND-A LARGE LOT Or WINTER clothing belonging to residents of this city was found hanging In the rooms occupied by DICKSON, the tailor, (5 Filth are., upstairs! altered, cleaned and repaired: the owners should call for them, as DlcUou requires tbe room. noU-s FOR SALE LOTS. t City Lots. Qnfi -ND 1350 K.ACH-PREBLE AV., tJJOvU1 near Thlrtv-thlrd St., Denny estate filati. five vacant lots. 25x120 and 25x133 respect vel y. (e81) BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. an8-5l as ernri-MiLL'wooD Av.. near fort OLmJ St.. Thirteenth ward, lot 25x151 to Brcreton av. (eS7) JLACK i. BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. aps-SO I OK 450AND175-HARMERST.. NEAR rptfcO' Dickson St.. Denny estate plan, near West Penn Hospital, threo vacant lots. 25x120 each. (e79) BLACK & BAIRD, S3 Fourth av. aps-ar SSI 430 25-lOWA ST.. NRAIt ADELAIDE. 3M a vacant lot.slze MWxIM feet. (C37) BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. ap8-50' T 800 IOWA ST., NEAR ADELAlDr.LOT 3)X9 00x150. (e37), BLACK &. BAIRD. 05 Fourth avc ap8-50 East End Lots. FAHNESTOCK PLACF7 LOTS AT HOME WOOD: cheapest and best in East End. LIGGETT BROS., 71 Diamond St. mh29-8S' FAHNESTOCK PLACE LOTS. LIGGETT BROS., 71 Diamond St. mh2)-8G P OR SAL.E ON ST. CLAIR STREET. IN Daum's grove Dim: Iota 40x112 teet: 12.200 each: street Improvements made: location flrst elass. (103.) bee W. A. UERKON & SONS. 80 Fourth av. ap4-2S-W6" F OR SALE-PENN NEAR W1NEBIDDLE av.. Nineteenth ward. East End. 20x100 feet to an alley, trrSCO; easy payments, only two leltJ (47)- See W. A. HE11KON & SONS. !0 Fourth av. apl-10-1,4,8, 13. 17,21.25" LOT FINELY LOCATED LOTON HOWEST., near Dennlston av.. E. E.: first-class sur roundings and Is very central: onlv two minutes walk to-Flfth av. cable; neighborhood well built up with a fine-class of residences; only three or four vacant lots In the localltv; lot 25x120 feet to alley: we have a low price on it and can make terms to suit. Sees. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady avs., E. E. (275). ap7-9-Tuwr LOTS-WEOFFKRTHE FOLLOWING CHEAP lots, all centrally located, and all very near cable and steam cars, not more than flye minutes1 walk to either: TwoonMarcUandst,. 21x120: two on Emerson su, 25x120: two on Edwin St., 27x120: we are prepared to make spe'eial prices and terms. Sees. A. DICKIE A CO., Penn and Shady av., E. E. ap7-8-Tuwp SEVERAL VERY- DESIRABLE LOTS-IN Bank of Commerce addition plan, Brusbton; low prices and good terras. BAXTER. THOMP SON A'CO.. 162 fourth av. ap5-8-MWSu friTer FOR TWO-NOW IS THE TIME TO tSJt I J secure lot In Brushton at greatly re duced prices: tv 1(75, S600andS75C. all on good street. Terms from UOWARDBROWN.I51 Fourtn avenue. ap5-62-MWV QQ 750 CENTER AV., NEARNEGLEY AV.. jyO) fine lot In Baitm Grove plan: 40x150. to alley. (a402). BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. aps-50" QA OOO-OSCEOLA ST.. NEAR LIBERTY 53tb9 ir large level lot 107 feet front by 100 reet deep: will sell In lots at HO per front foot. (a403). BLACK A BAIRU, So Fourth av. ap8-S0 AUeghcny J.ots. EACH PASTURE LANE, NEAR Marshall av.. two lots In Krelllme plan, 20x90 each? easy payments. (0231). BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. ap8-50 flUQfirs EACH-CHARLES ST.. NEAR TENTH GtJJJ ward school, nine lots 20x100 each: terms, about one-third cash. (b:92). BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. apS-50 Hazelwood Lota. flJQOK TO f'.SOO-HAZELWOOD, PARADE JOAt .and Promenade sts., near Hazelwood av.. lots In Flowers1 plan 25 and 50 feet trout by 115 to 158 feet deep. fd213) BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth ay. , ap8-50 T-4-vLINDEN STATION. SECOND AV., tDOvf V-1 near tbe station, vacant Int,s1ze25xl2u. (al62) BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. apS-50 COSTA-MaMON STATION. SYLVAN AV.. DOOU lot-size 20x107. (dl02). BLACK A BAIRD. 85 Fourth av. apS-50 Suburban Lots. SUBURBAN PROPERTY1 'HIE LARGEST . lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best terms in tbe county at Sheraden, 15 minutes from Union station: see Sheraden before you buy else where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretary, 127 Fifth av. . fe27-72-D Farms. FARM AT AUCTION-THE 50-ACRE FARM or the late O. P. Henderson, Harmar town ship; near Denny station. West Penn Railroad, will be sold by order of Orphans1 Court, Satur day. April U, at 10 o'clock. A. LEUGATE A SON, auctioneers, 108 Fourth av. mh31-6 FARM-OF 100 ACRES. UNDERLINED WITH coal In Baldwin townshlD; six miles from eltv; the property of Alex. Long, deceased, ln- aulreorw. A.LEWIS, Attorney, Pittsburg, or EO. BBAWDY,-Sharpsourg. ap3-78 Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.-RENT OKSALE Hotels, cottages and bath houses; lots for sale In all parts of the city; also South Atlantic City. ISRAEL G. ADAMS A CO., Real Estate Agents. Real Estate and Law Building. feO-W Miscellaneous. A LARGE CARRIAGE STABLE WITH Xa. room imstalrs for driver to sleep, rear ofJ 143 Sheffield St., Allegheny; entrance Irom aller. I Appiyio niusui AAUlJlABti, xiitnav. anu Smithfield st. ap8-9.)t FOB SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY BUSI NESS a first-class stand on one of tbe best business streets of East End: fitted up with steam engine and all 'modern appliances for making Ice cream, candles, etc.; well furnished Icecream parlor: sale will include three years1 lease: this stand wonld be well suited for a restaurant, and the locality demands one; price very low ana terms reasonable For fnll particulars, see S. A. DICKIE A CO., Peun and Shady av., E. E. ap8-93-wr B AKBEK SHOP-GOOD PAYING-MUST BE sold at once, can and see A. eulis a CO. ap8-82 BUSINESS OPPORTUN'ITY-AN INTEREST In one of the best fire brick works in the coke region: good works and an abundance or good fire clay. Address LOCK BOX 785, Counellsvllle, Pa. ap3-97 OMM1SSION BUSINESS-WHICH 13 NOW paying the owner S5. 000 per annum.and which Is Increasing, will be sold: owner wishes to change climate. Address BUSINESS, Dispatch office. inbaMjO-jtwr GENERAL STORE-DOING A FLOURISH ING business: best location on -Main st.. West Newton. Pa.: no old stock on hand: a rare chance fora good party; selling on account of neaitn oi proprietors, j. v. ai. adaik s. lu. apS-47-WFSu' GENERAL STOKE-IN GOOD TOWN; GRO CERY stores, 500to SJ.UO0: country stores, drugstores, cigar stores, bakeries, restaurants, newspaper routes, meat market. PERCIVAL A CHAPMAN. 439 Grant St. ap8-75 LUNCH AND BABKOqM AND HOTEL. WITH furniture. Including 15 beds. In good loca tion: brick dwelling; can be leased for 3 or 5 years; other business reason for selling. Address F. VOLGELSONG, Flndlay, O. apS-65 THE ANCHOR ROLLER FLOUR MILL-CAPACITY 100 barrels Hour and ten tonsfeed, this Is the most complete roller mill In the State: and trade fully established; siding to mill door; satlsfactorv reasons for selling: none but tbose meaning business need address ARNOLD. Dis patch office. fe22-90-wsu1' Business Properties. DISTILLERY AND BONDED WAREHOUSE AM In good running order, with eight acres garden laud, two dwelling houses, fruit, ami near growing town, P. R. B. Send for new Journal. ED W1TT1SH, 410 Grant St.. Pittsburg. ao7-D 700 -INGRAM STATION, ONE 411N J9 CTE'S walk from station, two-storv and mansard frame building of two storerooms and 14 dwelling rooms, hall, natural gas, good cellar: rents lor sotrper year: lot 40x120. (1176). BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. ap8-50 PERSONAL. PERSONAL-CASH PAID rOit OLD GOLD and sliver: Jewelry repaired; new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCH, 541 Smithfield st. JalS-Sl PERSONAL-REAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE. MYER GALLINGER, Yoder law building, cor. Fifth and Wyllc avs. Telephone 1707. inb8-145 PERSONAL WEBSTER'S LARGE QUARTO Dictionary, $2 50r special bargains lu oldaud new books during this montb. FRANK BACON & CO.. 3il Smithfield st inhl2- PEHSONAL FINE BOOKS-WK HAVETHE finest collection of finely illustrated books la Pittsburg: beautiful bindings; low prices; come and see llicm: hundreds of books for presents. LEVI'S HOOK MURE, mo Liberty st. de!2 LOST. LOST-POCKETLEDOKR-SMALL MOROCCO bound pocket ledger. Reward lr returned to W. F. JIAKD1K. 720 Ward st. city. apa-19 NOTICES. OFF1CP. OF I Teeasubeb Allegheny County, April 1, 189L NOTICE. IN PURSUANCE OF THE TWENTY FIRST section of an act relating to Alle gheny county, approved tbe 1st day of May, 1861, and of the amendment of the said sec tion, approved the' SUtli clay of March, A. D. 188S. I do hereby give notice that tbe dupli cates for tbe several wards, boroughs and townships will be open, and i will be prepared to receive the county, State and poor rjxrs for the year 1891 on and after tbe FIRST DAY OF MAY, 1S9L Said taxes can be paid at this office until the FIRST DAY OF AUGUST, wltb a deduction of 5 per cent for prompt pay ment to all persons-paying tbe whole amount of these taxes. There will be no reduction allowed durlne the month of August v n,--- .411 t.A in... Man. aitilul A all remaining unpaid on the 1st day of September, IS9L JOHN A. BELL, Treasurer of Allegheny Connty. mh31-12-D TO LET. CiUr Residences. HEBRON AV-NEAR WYLIE AV. CABLE cars: good frame bouse of 8 rooms, porches front and rear, good stable, etc.: lot 60x155: rent 5400: possession Slarch 20, 1891. See THOMAS 1CCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st. fe2z-86-iwst East End Residences. TO LEr-NEW BRICK HOUSE (NO. 7210 Financial at.) of seven rooms and bath, electric bell, slate mantels, range nat. gas, laun dry cellar, with hot and cold water: modern con veniences; two mlnntes from Homewood station: 125 per mo. see JOHN A. HARBAUOH. o. SB Homewood av.. East End. or W. A. IIEKRON SONS, SO Fourth av. ap3-S-uwrt AUesrhcny Residences. XT1CE FIVE-ROOM DWELLING-FEDERAL JX st. extension: store and dwelling. Chestnut St.. Allegheny: six-room dwelling, Sedgwick St. Inquire or J. B. McKEE. 708 Penn av.. room 611. fc7-4-MWSt Suburban Residence. FURNISHED HOUSE AT BELLEVUE UN TIL September; large tot. Address A. IL, Dispatch office. ap7-58t WILDWOOD STATION. A. V. R. It. ONE mile from city line 1 nouse 9 rooms.15 per month: 2. houses 5 roonjs, S3 per month; 1 house 5 rooms. SS per month: 1 house 9 rooms. K3 per month: farm 75 acres. 5 per montb: good board walk rrotn station to each house, natural gas and spring water. T. s. KNAP, 3313 Penn av. uihl2-m Business Stands. TO LET BOARDING HOUSE; ONE OF THE best located In the city: convenient to business center; 12 rooms, modern conveniences: rcntttCO peryear and wjter rent: occupant desires to sell carrcts and part of the fnrnltnrc See W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth av. ap5-92-MWPt ELEGANT STOREROOM WITH PLATE glass front 287 Ohio st; good business loca tion. AMply to J. H. AIKEN A CO., 100 Filth av. mh21-2S-Df FLOOR Wl40. WITH OR WITHOUT POWER, suitable for light manufacturing. Inquire of PEARL LAUNDRY, 25 Federal st, Pittsburg. mh-42t PHOPOSALS- TREASURY DEPARTMENT. APRIL 2, 1891 Sealed proposals will be received at tuis Department until 2 o'clock P. M., THURS DAY, April 16, 1891, for manufacturing, deliv ering and placing in position in tbe'U. S. Conrt House and Postoffice, Pittsburg, Pa., certain articles of standard furniture. Drawings and specifications and blank form of proposal can be obtained upon application to this office. The Department reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to waive defects. Proposals should be addressed to the Secretary of tbe Treasury, and Indorsed ''Proposals for standard furniture Court House and Pnstofhce, Pitts burg. Pa." CHARLES FOSTER. Secretary. ap6-10-3TWT NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED proposals will be received from now till 12 o'clock H., SATURDA Y, 18th day of April, 1891, tor the erection and completion of a two story brick school building of nine rooms, to be built at Claysvllle, Washington connty, Pa B. & O. R. R. Plans and specifications can be seen at the store of Dunkle A Barr, Claysvillo, Pa., or at the office of James N. Campbell. Architect Room No. 814, Penn Building;, Pittsburg. Pa., either of which places bids may be addressed. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified bond for double the amount of the bid. The Board of Directors reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Same day on the premises, at 1 r. 31., tbe old school building will be offered atpnblic sale. Byorder ot tbe board. . H. DENNI BOH", Secretary. ap5-12S-6. 8, 11. 13, 14, 15. SEALED PROPOSALS SEALED PRO POSALS will be received by the Electric Light Commission of tbe city of Wheeling, State of West Virginia, until April 23, 189L at 12 o'clock noon for the materials and ma chinery and the erection of a four hundred (4U0) arc light electrical street lightins installa tion for the city of Wheeling.accordine to plans and specifications on file In the office of the Board ot Gas Trustees of said city. Bids to be for tbe entire plaut or for any part thereof, as sot forth in said plans and specifications. All bids to be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of one tbouiand (11,000) dollars, to tbe city of Wheeling, to be forfeited to said city npon the failure of the successful bidder to sign the contract and give tbe bond required. Signed ELECTRICLIGHT COMMISSION. , P. F. FA.RRELL, Chairman. A. A. FRANZHEIM,'Secretary. ap5-126 LEGAL NOTICES. VTOT1CE APPLICATION FOR THE S pardon of William Maneese. convicted of conspiracy at June sessions, 1890, will be made at the next meeting of tbo Board of Pardons, third Tuesday of April, 189L W.D.MOORE, apl-TO-'W Attorney for Petitioner. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. 1 of Alleeheny county; No. 793, December term, 1837. William Floyd vsLv Peterson, Jr., etaL The undersigned bas filed his second account as receiver of tbe American Bank of Pittsburg, and the same will be allowed by tbe Court on the 1STH APRlL,lS91.umeS3 cause he'xbown to tbe contrary. T. H. GIVEN. mh25-47-w Receiver. BUSINESS CHANGES. -VTC-TICE-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN JN tbat the partnership lately subsisting be tween Edward M. Butz and William Kauff man, of the city of Pittsburg, county of Alle gheny and State of Pennsylvania, under the firm 'name of Edward M. Botz and William KanlTr.ian (associated). Architects, was dis solved on the 4th day of April, A. D., 1891, by mutual consent. All debts owing to said partnership are to be received by said William Kauffman and all de mands on tbe said partnership are to be pre sented to him for payment. EDWARD M. BUTZ, apS-72-MW W.V. KAUFFMAN. RESORTS. THE CHALKONTE atlantic crnrrN. J. On the beach, with unsurpassed ocean view; Salt water baths in the bouse. Send for circular. fel-90-D E. ROBERTS 4 SONS. H ADDON HALL. ATLANTIC CITY, S. J Now open Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths in the Honse. IcMl LEEDS 4 LIPPINCOTT. AUCTION SALES. J. A. McKELVEY, Auctioneer. Household fumitnre, property andlive stock. Office 84 Frankstown A v.. East End. Terms npon applictlon. mhS-143-D AUCTION SALE-HOUSEHOLD GOODS, carpets, walnut bedsteads, washstands, etc., burcas, dining table, linen, bedding, china, books; everything eoes. 216 COLLINS AV., East Liberty, SATURDAY, April 11, at 10 A.M. Terms cash. apS-10 "wA--3t:e:d.. Investment Heal Estate 66,000 to $15,000 In PITTSBURG or ALLEGHENY. Must pay not less than 7 per cent net. Im provements must be comparatively new, pro viding the property is not locate'd on a business street. We have a quick cash buyer. E F. HIPPLE & Co,, 96 Fonrlii Aye. ap74-TTSu PlTTSBTJBO, CIXCUTWATI. CHICAGO AITD bT. Louis Railway company. Pittsbueo. March II. 1E9L iTlHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Pittsburg, Cincinnati. Cbicago and St. Louis Railway Company will be held at tbe principal cilices of the company at 1003 Penn avenue, Pittsburg, Pa., on TUES DAY. April 11.1891. at 11 o'clock A. M- for the purpose of receiving the annual report for 1890, tbe election of 13 directors to serve for tbe ensuing year and tbe transaction of such otber business as may properly come before the meet ing. The transfer books will be closed on Satur day, March 21, and reopened on Wednesday, April 15. 1891. a B. LIGGETT, Secretary. mhU-71-TTS TRY OUR LAUGHTON PADS. BEST FOR RUBBER STAMPS. NOT AFFECTED BY HEAT O.f? COLD. W. A. BUNTING, 20, Fifth Avenue. Send fop Price List. ap7.TT3 M. HAY, SONS & CO. FINE DYEING AND CLEANING. M Sixth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa, mhl3-68-TUTb3 REMOVALS. C II. DIETRICH, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in 1 Leather and Shoe Findings; . Has removed to , ; mbl8-63-jrWF 970 Liberty Street. H. L. CHILDS & CO. Mill Snpplie, RuDber Goods. Belting, eta. Have removed to 102 WATER ST. mh-7-78otWT W. J. EAST, Architect, Has removed from Federal Be, Allegheny, to offices located in WESTINGHOUSE BUILDING. mb4-42-invT Pittsbueo, 1a. THE MUSIC DEALER. Has removed to his new granite bcildlng, KM SMITHFIELD ST.. mbJ6-7.jrWT ROSS W. BLACK, BARBER SUPPLY HOUSE, Has removed to 712 PENN AVENUE, next to Penn Building. Razors ground and' honed. Shaving materials furnished at lowest price. mh27-77.srvnr NOVELTY CANDY CO., Lim. We beg to inform our customers and all jobbers In candies that we have removed to our new factory. No. 64 Second av., and with our increased facilities and improved machinery, we are now prepared to fill all orders promptly. mb-O-131-irwy. THE UNION INSURANCE CO. Has removed to Nos. 168 and 170 FOURTH AV. ("St. Nicholas Building.") J. W. J. M'LAIN, Secretary. mhWJS-MTVF R. C. MILLER, House and Sign Painter, Has removed from 73 SIXTH AVENUE, 52S GRANT STREET, Between Fifth and Webster avenues. Special attention liven to tbe handling of plate g!a33. cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky lights, etc. House painting and glazing la all its branches. ocl3-tK-D CHARLESS01ViERS&C0.y REAL ESTATE BROKERS. HAVE REMOVED FROM NO. 313 WOOD ST To No. 129 Fourth Ave., Opposite New Postoffice. READY FOR BUSINESS.; We have secured possession of the two largo and substantial bmldinis, Nos. 46 and 48 Sev enth avenue, opposite New Grant street, ana with a complete stock of new goods respect fully solicit tbe patronage of tbe RETAIL DRUG TRADE. In addition to the goods formerly carried in) stock we have added a fnll line ot DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES. 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 RETAIL. LH. HARRIS DRUG CO.,- NOS. 40 AND 43 SEVENTH AVENUE. PITTSBURG. PA. apl-S-D CHOICE PROPERTIES. i. PROFITABLE IIVESTMEITI The BUILDING, with Its FURNITURE, situ ate at the corner of Walnut and Maiu Sts., in the city of Johnstown, well and widely known as the CAMBRIA CLUBHOUSE IS OFFERED FOE S.AJDIE At a reasonable price and terms to suit thev purchaser. It contains S3 rooms and is fully ) appointed and well arranged for a general bo-' tel business. Apply to apo-1 JAMES MCMILLAN. desk rooms, offices lodging'rooms. Opposite the New Posioffice Building, FOURTH AVSNUB, Centrally Located, close to Smithfield Street. Call on HesSners&(!o.J129 Fonrtli Ave. apS-77 1-OTICE TO BRICK MANUFACTURERS. LARGE TRACT OF LAND Situate at the head of South Twenty-flrst street. Pittsburg. Soutbside. ON PAVED STREET AND WITH RAILROAD FACIL. ITIES; would be leased by the owners to tha right party for a term of years on royalty. This land is centrally located and especially adapted for making brick. For further in formation apply to A. P. BURG WIN, Attorney at Law., ap8-74-wrsa 150 Fourth av., Pittsburg. HE BOARD OF TRADE ' OF JEANNETTE. PA.. Solicit correspondence from parties desiring advantageous real estate for manufacturing purposes. Liberal inducements offered as to land, nat ural gas and railroad facilities. Address FRANK B. POPE. Secretary. mhl57-w'SU Jeannette. Pa. BlOR SALE EAST END PROPERTY. MLTRRY & EDSALL, mh25-91 SiFIDELITY BUILDING. OFPICLVL PirrSBURG. Office or tub uittureasuiieb, Municipal Hall, Smithfield St. ( NOTICE IS HEREBr GIVEN THAT ALL owners (whether resident or non-resident of the city of Pittsbnrg) of drays, carts, wagons, carnages, buggies eta, to pay their licenses ae this office fortbwitn. All licenses not paid on or before the first Monday in March, 1891, will be placed in tha hands of vehicle officer for collection, subject to collection feo of 50 cents on each license. Aud all persons neglecting to ply 'on or beforei first Monday in May, 1891. will be subject to a penalty double the amount of tbeticenses. to be recovered before tbe proper legal authority of said city. Tbe old metal plates or lant year must be returned at the time licenses are taken out, or 25 cents additional will be charged ou the license. Rates of license: Each one-horso vehicle. Sd; each twn-borse vehicle, J10; each fout-horsa vehicle, 12: each f our-horso , hack, $15; omnl busses and timber wheels, drawn by two horses. III). One extra dollar will be charged for each-additional horse used in above specified vehicles. J. F. DENNISTON. fefrSl-D City Treasurer. K0BTGAGES WANTELT. MURRY & EDSALL, Fidelity Bufjdlng. aptol N. P. HYNDMAN. AGENT Carbon Iron and Pipe Company's OAST IRON PIPE For gas and water. No. 93 Fifth ar., Pitts burg. Pa. Telephone S3. ap3L- M K-. ?Ljtf Li &a smmm mEsggsgww