THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, THURSDAY, APRIL 9, 189L THREE CITIES HEARD. Setail List in PiUsbnrc, AliejjucDy and McKeesport Finished. SCSPEXSE WILL END OK SATURDAY Detained Applicants Will Appear Before the Court To-Day. Judge white still holds his grip The hearings of retail applicants from Pittsburg, Allegheny and McKeesport were completed at 2 o'clock yesterday alternoon. Then Judge White announced that the court -nouli! convene at 9.50 this morning to hear the applicants who were uuable to ap pear beiore on account of sickness. AH the new applicants will have to appear in per son, because the Court holds that it is obligatory to examine each applicant in person. In the cases ot those who now hold licenses, however, and could not appear at the time fixed, witnesses may be heard in their behalf. Immediately after making this statement the room was cleared and the Court began the consideration of the testimony. Judge "White was aslted when the licenses would be given out, and said he could not tell, but it would not be later than Saturday. Judge White is still a victim of the grip, but remains on the bench in order to relieve Judge Jlsgee of a big burden of the work. Thinks or Making a Chance. X. J. Denny, 306, 30S and 310 Fifth ave nue, McKeesport, was the first applicant. He has had a license and obeyed the law. Judge White hinted that it would be a good inea to refuse all those licensed now in Mc Keesport and put in new men. Jacob Hugo. SCO Fifth avenue, has had a li cense, and Judge White accused him ot having a. prizefighter aboni the place, but this was de nied Mrs Kate tluster, rtuey street, was no tified that lici apDhcatiim was tlefectne. as her place was noi propeny described. William Knee, 513 Fifth avenue, has not had a license, and was accused of attending dog flght6 and Seeping fichting chickens. illiam A. Kellt, 507 Walnut street, ha had a license, and met with some objections because he did not have a restaurant. The applicant, however, made a satisfactory explanation. Bernard Morris, 401 Fifth avennc has been refused for three years. Jlichael Meade is a new applicant, and was formerly an under taker. F. H. Miller. Locust an J Jerome street". hasaliccrse and a restaurant. He feeds 150 people per day, and takes in iroin J60 to $100 at his bar. T illiam McKav, 307, 300 and 311 Jerome street, got oft with few questions. Richard Volk, 2oJ and 251 Fifth avenue, wants to run a hotel, and thinks he can do it right. Lojii WinKelman, W Walnut s'.ieet, did not appl last yea-, and runs a grocery store. Went Through A ery IZasily George P. Beech. 527 anu 529 Fifth avenue, Gottlieb Merz, Fifth avenue: Daniel Raiblc. 579 ar.d oil Fifth avenue; W illiam D. Cnisliolm, lie-3 Tilts arence William Edwards, S33 aud iS'i F.lth avenup; Konrad Housaiuan. 474 Fifth avenue, and E. 11 Morrison Fifth avenue, all got through with light examinations. John McCarth, 937 Union avenue, was re fused for three ears: he was accused of being a drinker Frederics iggley. East Line, Balti. more and Ohio Railroad, denied getting any teer rcr his on n use at the house. SeDastiau Eaficrt. 1SC4 and 130G Fifth avenue, had a liceure and Ualmed to have obejed the law. Andrew F. Ferguson, 1169 Fifth avenue, has a Knights of Fjthias lodge m 111; house, but prom.ses to est them out If licensed. John I-atli. 1402 Fifib avenue, confessed that he kept a &peaL-easy two 5 ears ago, and ran a poolroom. John A. Goblcr, 133s Fifth avenue, is a bookkeeper. Richard McCormick and Benjamin Rece, 1072 and 1074 Fifth avenue, were the last McKeesport applicants. They are both mill men. and Ike place they apply for sever was licensed. lias Heard Unfavorable Reports. The afternoon session was devoted to the hearing of applicants Mho were sick when their names Here called aud could not appear John it. Tarpj. Vi KeOecca street. Judge White M reports ot the house are very unfavorable. The worst crowd of loafers in any saloon in Allegheny congregate there Two brothers who are under age tend bar, and men are sold drinks as long ad they stand up and hold on to the bar. Mr. Tarpj That's not so. There is not a better conducted house in Allegheny than ours. I have only one brother who is under age, and he does not tend bar; tins I can prove. The applicant was then put through a very rjgid examination. and passed through it rather unsuccessfully. Judge White These reports come to me from very reliable sources and while you deny theui I don't doubt at all that intoxicated men come to our place and get drink; perhaps not lrom you, but from the bartenders. Judge Msgee Did you have any trouble with James drejT Mr. Tarpj He came into my place drunk last batunlay eight and I put him out. He did not get any drink there. Judze hite cot verv antrrv at the annlimnr claiming that he had tried to deceive the Court, and informed him that if he gets a license this year there must be a great reformation in his bouse. Going Iuto Particulars. Henry B. Cohen, 7 Robinson street, Alle gheny, is a traveling salesman. The place was forraerh run as a Boarding house and contains H rooms. Judge White Liquors were sold bore with out a license? Mr. Cohen I know nothing about that. Judge White Yon failed in husiness once. Mr Cohen Yes three years ago. Judge White You didn't pay off all jour debts. Mr. Cohen I am pajiag them off as quick as I can. Judge White questioned the applicant about a n an named Harry, sometimes known as Mose MllUr, anil Mr. Cohen admitted that incase of lic-i.e Miller was to be his btrkeeoer Charles otunaur. 415 East street extension Tenth ward, Allegheny, was the last man ex amincd. Judge White re: d the applicant's record as be had it, and among other charges was the keening of a sneak-cysj in Reserve townshiu, all of winch the applicant denied. Juago V hue Did you ever get drinks in Advn Mi'ler's. Mr. Stcinaur Yes, once or twice. Judge White ell, he had no license. I rsED Dr Jayue's Expectorant for bron chitis in 1841. It was a very bad case. JIv doctor attended ne for months, but did me ao good. I discharged him, and purchased e bottle of Dr. Jayne's L'xusctorant, which was verv effective in removing the disease in a short time. I have used it for years with good effect. Mr. H. H. MartiD, Eaton 1'reble Co., O., June 14, 1890. " The People's Store Firth Aaenue. Carpets. Carpets. Carpets. Tapestries at SO cents. An elegant line of moquetts at 51 -25. Campbell & Dick. Strong Language From tbe Des Moines Mall and T mes. j J. B. Loughran, ex-Mayor of Korth Des Moines, and the Lorast street manufacturer o steam engines and boilers, said recently: "I had a severe attack of la grippe. I wa lud up for three weeks. I used Cbamber la.n' Coui;h Kemoly, and applied Cham berlain's l'ain Balm to my breast. These remedies were just the thing iu my case. Mv child lud croup some years ago, and we used Chamberlain's Couszh Kemedy with perfect success; since then wc have never bcc-i without these medicines in our house. I liul a cusin wlo was a printer and was employed m a job othce in this city, where Jner were punting circulars for Chamber la'fl. lie had a deep-seated cold and a terri ble conzh, and while setting up the copy he made up his mind to bav a bottle. Itcured his cough, and that was "the first time I ever know anything of Cnamberlain's remedies. I have been stiongly m their favor ever since. Mv own experience and that of mv family convinces me that thee remedies are the best in the world. That may be strong language, but that is what I think." MTh REAL EsTATL SAVINGS DANK, LEIL 401 Sralthfield Street, Cor. TourtU Avenue. Capital. J100.000. Surplus, Jol',000. Deposits of ?1 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 pr cent. Ti5 SI OO Until M.iy 1 SH 01. 12 cabinet photos, or one lift-ui.- crayon for $3 00 at An recht's Elite Gallery. JIG Market street, Pittsburg. Use elevator. MThsu CAEKEGIE 0B3YHD THE SUHH05S. A Warrant for the Millionaire' Arrest for Contempt or Court. A lawyer from Newcastle, Lawrence county, accompanied by a doputy sheriff, came to Pitts nnrg on Tuesday witn a warrant of arrest for Androw Carnegie for contempt of court. They went to the office of Carnegie, Phipps & Co., a-J there the warrant was served, and the millionaire was told to prepare to accompany tho officer to Newcastle. Mr. Carnegie sent for Ins attorney, P. C Knox, who advised him that he had better go. At this point H. C. Frick entered the office He told the New Castle lawyer that Mi Carnegie's presence was necessary In the ?.y iu order to carry out plans looking to a settlement of the trouble m the coke regions. He said that be would be responsible for Mr. Car negie, and he would, 11 permitted to remain In the city until nigbt, go on his bond for his ap pearance at New Castle Wednesday morning. This was agreed to and the bond was'signed. Mr. Carnegie went to Newcastle yesterday morning to give testimony before the master in the Wampum Wire Nail Works case. Last October Mr. Carnegie was served with a sub poena to appear as a witness in the case of Car negie for the use of Annie M. Lauder versus George Lauder and others, as the Wampum Wire Nail Company, which was in cnntroersy before Auditor Malcom McConnelL Shortly after the Mibpcena was served Mr. Carnegie left for Europe. The case was postponed, awaiting his return. The suit is upon a pur chase mortgage for $55,000. which had been transferred to Mr. Carnegie, and by him to Annie Lauder. A year ago execntion was issued and the property was purchased by An nie Lander, and an auditor appointed tcmake distribution. It was over this distribution that tbe trouble arose. Executions Issued Upon Judgments. The following executions were issued yester day King Varnish Co. vs. H. P. Staving. SSI C9; John Smith vs. Matthew K. Ryan, $413 10; Campbell A Dick, vs. N. Ketcham, 510 85; Key stone Lumber Co. vs. Htrouss, fcatler 4. Co , S144 77; Woods, Jenks fc Co. vs. same. $559 91; Henry Ofhause vs. Sarah Heist, administratrix of Caroline Herman, 1.798 73. Protect Your Health. Cold and moisture combined have a torpons mg effect upon tbe bodily organs, ana the di gests e and secretive processes are apt to be more tardily performed in winter than in the fill. The same is true, also, of the excretory functions. The bowels are often sluggish, and tbe pores of the skin throw off but little waste matter at this season. Ihe system, therefore, requires opening up a little, and also purifying and regulating, and the safest, surest and most thorough tonic and alterative that can be used for these purposes is Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. Persons who vwsh to escape the rheumatic twinges, the djspepttc agonies, the painful disturbances of the bowels, the bilious attacks and the nervons visitations so common at this time ot tbe 3 ear, will do well to reinforce their sistems with this renowned vegetable stomachic and invigorant. It Improves the ap petite, strengthens tbe stomach, cheers the spirits and renovates the whole physique. Everybody Eats Crackers. Everybody eats cracKer, and consequently anything relating to their manufacture and sale is of general interest. There was a time in the history of the business when crackers were all about the same. One brand was just about as good as another, and none of them were good enough to be any very great temptation to a delicate stomach. That time has passed. It was a good many years ago. The crackers ol the present day and generation are as different as day from night. There are good crackers aud bad crackers; iresh crackers and stale crackers, and of the whole lot, stale crackers are the worst There are some grocers in the country who sell stale, unpalatable crackers because tney can get them cheap and make a big profit on them. Thev think their customers don't know the difference, and by and by when their cracker trade is all cone, and they don't sell a box in a week, they look sur prised aud say: "Funny how people's tastes change. They don't care for crackers any more." Don't they, though? People don't care for stale, unwholesome crackers, that's true, but they do care for a cracker that is pure and fresh, and altogether delightful as an article ot Jood. The Marvin factory, on Liberty street, Pittsburg, is scarcely able to nil lis orders. It is turning out morj crack ers to-day than it ever did before, and the trade is still growing. Why is it? It's simple enough. Marvin's crackers are the best that are made. People who use them once invariably want them again, and the grocer who sells them always finds that they not only prove a good source of revenue to him, but make his store popular with the people. Marvin's crackers are made by skilled bakers, of the very purest and best materials obtainable; they arasentout from the fac tory fresh from the ovens, and are never rendered unwholesome and unpalatable as well by being stored in a warehouse for a month or two waiting for orders. The orders are always waiting for the crackers. Al ways ask for Marvin's crackers at your grocer's. If you are not already familiar with them, try them and be convinced of tbe truth of all that has been said about them. You'll never regret it. The Penn sylvania Grocer. A Lady and La Grippe. We know a refined and cultured woman whose modesty will not permit any news paper mention of her name, who was as miserable as one well could be last week. Her whole body was racked with rjain. Her headache was spasmodic in character, but when it did ache the pain was uncommonly severe. Her spells of sneezing were frequent and protracted. The lining membrane of the nose was iu a high state of inflammation Her cough, especially early in the morning, was painful, while her expectoration was copious. She had ac exaggerated case of la grippe. It destroyed her appetite and drove her at last to bed. Atonetimjher family becams seriously alarmed, as her symptom- had assumed, it was feared, a dangerous character. She re fused to have a physician called and said: "Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy had helped her out of a bad cold," and she would try it anyhow. There was a bottle of the remedy on the sideboard, but it was hall gone, and, as it had not bern used for some time, it was suggested that its strength and virtue were gone. The fair patient persisted aud at last she was per mitted to have her way. Shebegan taking it in the evening and the next morning.though the medicine seemed to make her slightly dizzy, she was much improved. The cough had ceased and the sneezing was infrequent, less in duration and violence. The next night she slept soundly and arose the follow ing morning realizing that though she was weak "la grippe" had retired -from the con flict, mh MULES! MULES! Coal Operators, Please Take Notice. It is a noted fact that tne Arnheim Live Stock Company, Limited, at 52 Second ave nue, Pittsburg, Pa., handle more mules than any other dealer in Western Pennsyl vania. They just received 73 head of choice mules, all sizes, suitable lor 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 their stables filled with extra good draught and general purpose horses, which will be sold at a small margin. A Popular Store. Thornton Bros., the drygoods merchants, are doing the business in Allegheny. Auy time you call it's an effort to get near the counters. Cash prices are certainly mag netic since the installment business and dry goods firms generally do so much business on time. This firm tempts you on every side with bargains marked in big, bold fig". ures and their system of cutting all regular prices made elsewhere makes them enemies in the trade. One of the firm being asked how their competitors appreciated snch slaughterinc of prices remarked, ''They were in business to please their customers, not their competitors." The People's Store-rifth Avenue Save money by buying your carpets and lace curtains here this week. Speuinl aud extraordinary value. Campbell & Dick. MRS. VlNSLOW'S Soothing Syrun reduces unammatiun nnne children aro teething. !- 3ZWipta.v advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, sitch as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, rlc ten cents per line for each inset fiat, and none taken or less than thiit; cents. Top line being displayed counts as two THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cer. Smiihfietd and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BKANOn OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHERE VTAIiT, JTOK SALE, TO LET, AND OTHER TRAhSlENT ADVEKriSEMEMS "tt ILL BE KLCK1VEDUPT0 9P. M. FOK INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch. FOB THE SODTHblDE. .SO. 1413 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE 1,0. 602. for run EAsr end, j. w. Wallace, 6121 PLN AVE. PITTfrBUUG ADDITIONAL. THOM AS MCCAFFREY 3509 Bntler street. EMILG. blUCKEY, 24th street and Penn ave. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAFRCHE1L SI Fedtral street. H. J. McBRIDE, Marjtct House, AlleirhenT. F. H. FGG Fits A bON. Ohio and Chestnut sts. 1 HOMAS ilcHEN BY, W estrn and lrwln aves. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaeraves. PERRY SI. GLF.IM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. 31ale Hels. A N EXPERIENCED bHIPPING CLERK. Apply immediately at DANZIGER i. CO.'S. blxth st. and Penn av. ap9-87 BAKER-A GOOD BKED AND CAKE baker for the country: liberal wares will be paid to a (rood man. Apply to REYMER 4 BROS., ood st.. Pittburg. ap9-30 BARBER-1MMED1ATEL1 A GOOD WHITE barber; married orslugle. Rood wages and steady work. Apply or address A. EDL1S4CO.. Pittsburg, or FRED HELD, McKeesport, Pa. ap9-33 TDAKBEB-AT 1217 PENN AV.. CITY. ap9-s3 BOY-TO LEARN JOB PRINTING 1RADE: must have had some experience; rood wnces and steady work: for stpanv nnrt frt. i irnnil nv S?S SMI TH. good boy. 525 SMlfH- FIELD bl., third 0ror. ap9-80 COOK-SECOND COOK. COLORED: MUST BE a good carver. BA1 LEI'S CAFE. ap9-21 TiRAUGHlSMAN GOOD IN DETAILS AND JLV perspective. Inquire b. W. FOULK. New apl-43 Castle, Pa. T7INGIN FF.R-A SOBER MAN THAT UNDER. in SI AN Ub the machinist trade, GEO. S. Ctil- "ION. 157 Lacock St., Allegheny. aps-45 MAN-BY LARGE MANUFACTURING ES TABLISHMENT, an experienced man: one familiar with directing drliyerv of goods to depots and city trade, must be able to direct all business connected with dell erlng goods. Apply toJOb. HUE, 199 Main su, Allegheny. apS-( PB-) MAN-A LIVE, ENERGETIC COLLECTOR and solicitor; II 25 a day and steady work; must be able to give small bond. 3. 68 Federal St., Allegheny. Apply to ROOM apu-2 "H TAN- GOOD RELIABLE MAN TO WORK aVX on farm: must understand farming and care of horses Call at 9 STOCKTON AV., Allegheny. ap8-fioi MAN GOOD, bOBEK MAN THAT CAN bone and tie up ham. Apply to CAMP BELL & CO., 1412 Carson st., S. b. ap9-33 MEN-IF YOU ARE AN INTELLIGENT man and reallv want to work, we are sure our business will yield ou not less than 515 or 20 per -neek E. GATELY Jfc CO., 25 Federal 6L, Allegheny. Pa. apS-44 -Vf OLDERS F1RST-CLAS3 MOI.DERS TO JvX work m our steel foundry; wages f nerday; steady work. Address PACIFIC ROLLING-MILL CO., Potrero, San ranclsco Cal. ap9-35 ORGAMZERS-FOMHE ROYAL ONE EA? Order; pa f 100 In one year; any person ovi 10 years of age can tak j from 1 to 10 certificates; $5 for first and 3 lor each additional: assessments ?- quarterly dues, (1 for one or more certificates; ladles and gents admitted on equal terms: Lodge No. 1 instituted 1- eb. 27: no secret work. Address SUPREME LODGE, Room 6. 10 Temple Place, Boston, Mass. ap2-2-TTS PACKER-EXPERIENCED GLASS PACKER. Address, staling terms and experience, P. O. BOX 157. ap9-4t SALESMAN-KXPFRIENCED CI1Y SALES MAN ; one who can command trade for whole sale produce and grocery business: If energetic and honest partr. may give him interest in busi ness. Address HONESTY, Dispatch office. ap-r. ALESMAN WANTED-NO. 1 GROCERY specialty to represent well-knowr and re liable manufacturer: give four average monthly sales, what line sold and references. . Addrei CH1LCOT. Dispatch offlcs. ap9-70-TT8 Adures SALESMAN A GOODSALESMAN FOR REAL estate on the bo ttbsldc. good opening for an rnterprlsiug person ALLES & BAILEY, IC4 Fourth avenue, 'lei. 167. ap9-44 s ALESMEN-EXFEIilESCED SHOE SALES MEN at:Lairdfl shoe stores: rood Dosltlonj to men with proper experience and reference. . jl. i.Aii(Li. aps-eu SALESMAN-A YOUNG MAN: AN EXPERI EN CEDdtygoods and carpet salesman. Ap ply to J. H. McCUNE, 9 Main st,, Braddo-c, Pa. ap7--TTh STABLKMAN-TO ASSIST IN CARING FOR fine horses: single sum preferred. Inquire JOS. HITE, 199 slain st., Allegheny. apS-60 STENOGRAPHER-A BRIGHT, COMPETENT young man, as stenographer and clerk, can obtain situation with a large lumbering concern of North Carolina, ir well recommended, or good education ard competent. Address STENOG RAPHER. Dispatch office ap9-t WAITERS-TWO GOOD WAITERS ATONCV at HOTEL WALTON, Waynesburg, Greens county. Pa. ap9-37 TITOOD CARVERS-(6)-APPLY TO A. TV aaiat,n, w .nortnav., Aiiegneny. ap9-4! Asents. AGENTS-TO PELL THE NEWE5T AND best subscription books npou the market; tliemon recent additions to our list are "The Steam Engine, " by Daniel Kinnear Clark, Hon. Member Am. society Mech. Fnglneers; 'The Familv Physician." by J. McGregor-Robinson, ortilasgow University: "Irish Literature" and Davenport's "Condensations" of the best litera ture ol all languages and ages. P. J. FLEMING A CO., liS5 Fifth av. mhl5-TuWThrssu AGENTS MANTED-LADIES. 1 HAVETHE very best line or novelties lor ladies' and children's use ever made; unlimited demand; large profits; Illustrated catalogue free MRS. G. CAMPBLLL, 484 W. Randolph St., Cnlcaso. ap7-88-TTSU A GENTS-NO BROKEN CIGARS: tlF.RKY J. cigar rack holds cigars; fits any bat; sells at sight mall. sample 10c, three or 25c dozen 60c bv a isa ek a co Providence, B. I. ap5-120 AGENTS TO bELL THE BEbT WOOD WORKING machine on the market- Ad dress W OOD, Dispatch office. ap"-61 Female Help. T ADIES AND GIRLS ALSO APPRENTICES, I J Improvers, good sewers, operators, to learn dressmaking and cutting; positions waiting, steady work: high wages after taught. Call or write for fashions and circulars free, 930 PENN AVENUE. apo-TuWTh -VfURbE AN EXPERIENCED NURSE FOR JJN boy of 6 years: rererence required. Apply Friday, April lu. from 9 till 12 A. it., 214 RlDUr. A V., AUeshenj. ap9-48 NURSE-AN EXPERIENCED PROl'EbTANT nurse of refinement lor one child: references requinu. tan at ituuii 22, 77 Diamond st. a 1)8-42 "VrOUNG WOMAN TO CHECK NEWS X PAPERb. Address CHECK, Dispatch of. nce. ap9-50 Male and Female Help. DAIRYMEN ?: PFR MONTH: FARM hands teamsters. bo to work In a btore, hotel cooks, chambermaids, dining-room girls, dlshwasheri, laundry eirls, second cooks, 200 house girls nurse girls, 60 cooks, 30 chamber maids. MEEH AN 'S, 545 Grant St. ap6-D HOUbEKEEFEK, LAUNDRESS, CHAMBER MAIDS, cooks, nurses, dlninc room girls, U0 bouse girls, five colored girls, one plumber, boy to learn tinsmith, drivers, waiters, farm baaas. MBS. E. IHOitPSON, 603 Grant st. inh24-81-D Situations. BOOKKEEl'ING-I ATFKNDTO AN YTH1NG In the line or intricate accounting, such as opening and closing ol books or correction of errors: also give Instructions In the ue of the Voucher System. A. F. 3AWHILL, 187 Federal St.. Allegheny, Pa. de6-54-D POS1UON-BYA YOUNG MAN AS CLERK or other light employment: can come well 4 LIUIHIUCUUCU, Address 13 M No. 1308 Lebanon St., PilUburi, Pa.. Ijouthslde. ap9-54 130SITI0N-AS PAVMASIER. BY A TOUNG . man having two years' experience: can fur nish Al references. Address A. 1L, Dispatch omce. ap4-I00 POblllON-AS MANAbF.lt OK DRUG bTORE: best of reiercncc. Address ror one week bALOL, care 191 Center av., city. ap7-77-Tr POSUION-BY YOUNG MAN 22 YEAR3 lionest and reliable. Address RELIABLE, Dispatch office. ap9-56 SITUATION-BY COMPETENT BUblNEbS man. 30 years old: office, store or outside ork; good bookkeeper. D. S., Dispatch office. np9-84 SITUATION -AN EXPERIENCED BASSO soloist oeslrecachurch engagement. Address M. M Dispatch office. ap9-s Leal Estate. HOUSE-A SMALL FAMILY OF 3 ADULTS desire to nnt a house, with small lot or ground attached, on line of P.. Ft. W. &. IX Vju, or West Penna. R. B., for the summer: lurnlshed house preferred. Address, stating terms, P o. BOX 59J. Pittsburg, li. iuh3I-75 Business Stands. STOREROOM AND OFFICE ON GROUND floor; located between Uaier, Smlthfkld sts. aud Pcnn av. Address STORE, Dispatch of fice. aps-41 WANTED. Financial. MONEY ODR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH. INO money to any amount on bond and mortgage are unequaled; lowest rates of Interest and no delay. 11 you need money applv MORRIS &FLF.M1NG, lub Fourth ave. jj.!7-S6-ttsmi VfONEY lo LOAN ON LTl'Y. SUBURBAN ltI and farm properties: stocks, school and municipal bonds, as well as other securities. negotiated. barr. Pa. ED. WmiSH, 410 Grant St.. Pltts-feH-SJ-D MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWFST MARKET rates on bond and mortjige; no dejay. REED B. COYLE 4 CO., cor. Fourth av. and Grant t. dell-TTS -,f"ONEl TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE ies. lowest rates! no delay. bAMULL LL securities, lowest rates: . BLACK & CO . 99 Fourth av. delM-TThs MORTOAGLS ON Clli OR ALLEGHENY county property at lowest rates. HEN BIT A. WEAVER CO.. 82 fourth avenue. mliJ-D MORTGAGEb-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at 4. 5 and 6 per cent. ALLLS iJAlLLV. 164 fourth avc. Tel. 1G7. apl4-19-TTssu TO LOAN 5500,000, IN AMOUNTS OF J3.000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 5 per cent: also smaller amounts at G per cent. BLACK & BA1RD. 9o Fourth avenue. se2I-dJ6-D TO LOAN 5200,000 ON MORTGAGES 100 and upward at 6 per cent; $500,000 at4 per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms, b. H. FROCH, lit iourtti avc. oc23-p TRUST FUND S-TO LOAN ON REAL estate. WISE & MINOR, Attorneys, 91 Diamond st. ap3-82 Miscellaneous. EVERYBODY TO KNOW THE SCHOOL Or Design and Dress Cutting will remove to N 0. 951 PENN A V., April 1, from 616 PENN AV. mh26-57 LADIES DESIRING AN ELEGANT, EASY, tailor-fitting garment or any kind to call and have vour lining or a pattern cut by the well known True Tailor System; satisfaction guaran teed; the only genuine tailor system taught In the city. At NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE OF FICE, 19 Sixth St., two doors below Bijou Thea ter. api-hS-TTS M1LK-S0 TO 75 GALLONS OF GOOD JER SEY milk per div. delivered at Ft. Wayne depot Allegheny. Address HOWLAND DAIRY CO.. 16 Church av., Allegheny. ap8-20 PENSIONS 'IHE PITTSBURG PENSION AGENCY OF J. H. STEVENSON" & CO., 100 Fifth ay. Pensions now had for all disabled sol diers, permanently helpless children and widows of deceased soldiers under late act ot Congress: pensions Increased to correspond with the dis ability: bounties collected; certificates of service procured u here discharges are lost. de0-w2-TT8 OLLKR-IO 'WEIGH ABOUT 1.000 POUNDS; suit ible for road or lawn. Address L. T. Y., Dispatch office. .State where to be seen and price. ap8-70 OEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES OF paper, lree to any address: 10-cent wall fj wall paper, lree to any address; 10-cent wall paper at 5c, 15-centwall paper at 8c, 2o-centgold paper at 10c a bolt. (.. 0. ii. U'UKiLjv. rami ana W all Paper More. 292 Fifth ay. mh20-M-TTS THREE POOL AND O.N E BILLIARD TABLE; state price. Address IHOMAb MCCAF FREY, &'i09i!utler st., Pittsburg, Pa. ap7-10 YOU GE1 A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF Stewart & Co. 's fine cabinet photos for j 1, at 90and92LDERAL bT., Allegheny. mv2S-9-TTSu FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. A 13 PER CENT lNVESTAIENT-SIX TENE MENT houses on Thirty-seventh st. ; housci have six to nine rooms eacli, with a total of 44 rooms in good repair, well sewered etc : price, 112,000. W. C. BEHINGER & Co . 136 Fourth av. apl-ie-TTS' CLARK ST. rVO-STORY BRICK DWELL ING of Grooais. hall, slate mantel . etc ; lot 20 bv no feet to Rose street: only $3,500. w. c BEB1NGER i CO., 156 Fourth ay. ap4-5G-iTS PENN AV.-A BARGAIN IN PENN AV. property if sold this week; present improve ments n 111 pay the taxes and Interest, while the property, on account or location, will certainly double In value within five ) ears; lot 43 feet front by 200 feel deep to a sewered street. KELLY & ROGERS, 31o Station St., E. E. apS-22 CO 000 -FINEST LOCATION IN THE OOi Seventeenth ward, a brick house of nine rooms, all modern conveniences, newly papered throughout, marble mantels, tile hearths, folding doors, cedar closet, cemented cellar, laundr, front and rear stairs; In fact, a'complete home; lot 4SxS5 ft., with alley on the side: all street Im provements made: same property recently cost S3,790: terms (3,000 cash, balance S per cent. KELLi S. ROGERS, 6315 Station St., E. E. ap9-21' Sf 500-WELL LOCATED DESIRABLE LIT J5 TLE residence property at a low price; Erin St., between Rylieand Webster ays.: close to cablet two-story brick of four large rooms; newly papered, city water, good cellar and sub cellar: lot 24x94. withslde entrance streets sew ered, paved and aldewalfced; easy terms. (1-7-47.) CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO., 12? Fourth ay. apS-76 Qf 300 FOR BOI'H-'IWO SIX-ROOMED, Otfc two-story brick buildings, three rooms on each floor:newly painted and papered all through, water aud gas to be put In Butler st.. fiva min utes from A. V. B. R. station: Citizens' Electric Line wll' pass the door: lot 40x120; terras easy. (1-50-S3.) CHARLES SOMhKb A CO 129 Fourth avenue. ap8-7G SOO-A 15 PER CENT, NET. CITY 1N 9 ESTMEN1. on account of owner le&vlni- luuuiiy; ma goou storerooms, n living room land packing room, with corner lot 30x43. H. C. CLARKE, 135 Fourth av. and Edgewood. Tele. 7212. MUTT East End Residences. FOR SALE-NEW BRICK HOUbE, MODERN style of architecture, nine rooms, handsomelr finished, and all the most modern conveniences: street and sewerage Improvements made; location one of the most central In Oakland; price only fS,800. terms easy; possession can be had at any time: this property Is worthy an examination, (60) bee W. A. HERRON A SONS. 8U Fourth av. ap2-9-MTh -VTEGLET AV.. BAUM GROVF FLAN-NEW L two-story brick. Queen Anne. 14 rooms, three stationary wasbsUnds. bath, hot and cold Rater, slate mantels with cabinets, sliding doors between all rooms on first floor, china closets and gantries, a complete home: Immediate possession. ASTER, THOMPSON A CO.. 162 Fourth av. ap5-79-TT6su' NEW HUJIE HOUSE OF 5 ROOMS nLL and finished attic, porches, witer, cellar nnderyihole house; bewcred situite on Euclid av., near Rural. line location: only $1800. bee MORRISON A BANKS, 106 Third av. cor. Wood St.. city, ap4-TTS OAKLAND AV-NEW PRESSED BRICK dwelling of 8 rooms finely flnlshea and pa pered throughout, lot 30x110 feet: price. 7,750. W. C. BERINGER A CO., 15G Fourth av. ap4-56-TTS QQ 000 MEYRAN AV.. NEAR BATES-A CO' new two-storv Queen Anne brick dwell ing trimmed In stone, containing elzht rooms, hall, vestlbu'e, tile floor, bathroom, marble lava tory. Inside w c, statlonar) washstind, natural gis. slate mantels throughout, tile hearths, fine grates and elegant gas fixtures, beautirul art stained and French plateglass windows, hardwood staircase with newel post, first floor finished in hardwood, sliding doors, elevator, speaking tube, laundry complete, front porch, lawn front and back, flagstone sidewalk: lot :2xl4l to a 50-foot street; this Is one of the finest dwellings In Oak land and within three minutes' walk of cable road. (dl4.) BLACK & BAIRD, S3 Fourth av. ap9-52 S7, OOO-OAKLAND. MElKAX AV.. ltTRKE minutes lrom filth av. cable New hrirt of eight room. bathroom, halls, front find hnri Btalrs, Inside shutters, both gae. slate mantels, stone hearths, electric bells, sliding doors, ele gantly painted and papered all through, laundry with stationary tubs, fine cellar, and all modern improvements:lot S2xl4l to Ward st. :w ell sewered, with shade In front and frame stable on the re ir; terms, one-third cash, balance to suit. 2-11-79. CHARLES SOMERS Jt CO., 129 Fourth av. ap9-77-MTllS S6 500-EAST END. BOND ST.. NEAR '9 Sheridan av.Two-stoiv modern fr.ame of nine rooms, reception uau, oatmoom. large nan- try, flnihd attic, sliding doors, slate mantils, tile hearths front and rear stairs, three porches, natural gas. piped ror Illuminating ga. wired Tor electric lights, heater in cellar and registers in every room; also grates- lot 40x100 to 50-lt. alley; terms, one-third cash, balance to suit. 1-10-71. CHARLES BOMERS & CO., 129 Fourth av. ap9-77-MThS" 5)2 OOO CASH EAST EM. GI.MlANr 9 borne seven rooms, reeentlnn hull. hath. Inside w. c. nat. ?as. electric llpht ri.i1 hells. front and rear porches, grained and lrescoed; lot corners on two good streets In WilUnaburg, two minutes lrom electric line; onh 4,500; we hae mmr other houses In same townirom p,50o up to S12.000 for r onto choose from. MAGAW4G01 F, Llm., 143 Fourth av. lei. 1207. apl-99-1.3.5,7,9 (! 800-EASr END, EUCLID AVENUE, BE iSiJI TWEH.N Bural and Harvard sts.: new fiame of &e rooms, hall and flnlsntd attic, pa pered and grained throughout, slate mantels, tile hearths, electric lights, wired for electric bells, natural g, cltvwater. front and rear porches, etc.: good lot, KxC2' leef terms, one-lislf cash. (2-11-77.) CllAKl.hS bOMERS Jt CO., 129 Fourth avenue. ap8-76 CJQnn CASH-BALANCE ?20 A MON1H, OwUW will buy new two-story frame six looms, slate mantels, front and side porch, good cellar, three minutes from Duquesne tlectrlc road- location number one: Immediate possession. BAXTER. 'IHOMPbON A CO., 162 Fourth av. ap5-8I-TTssu Allegheny Residences. EL'SIDKNCE-BY JOHN K. EW1NO & CO.. 107 lederal, an elegant brick residence front ing the parks, consisting or ten rooms, lull, bath, laundry, two luside w. t's. and all modern con veniences; corner lot: can give possession, lr sold, by May 1; for price, terms and card of ad mission see agents. ap7-')8-rsu WE WILL OFFER SArURDAY. APRIL U, at3F. 11., at auction, on the premises. No. 4.Fcnnsvlaanla av., Allegheny, a two-story and niansardpresscd brick dwelling or nine rooms; elegant house with all modern Improvements: title insured by Fidelity Title and Trust Company; Immediate possession: lot 21x138 feet, to Stewart tfv.011'.' forr!t tllnE "" P'sce. BLACK A BAIRD. No. 93 Fourth av. ap4-5-rrrs (PI fi? OOO-SHEFFIELD ST.. NEAR FirL- jJAt-M TON strict, a verv complete pressed brirk. dwelling ol ten rooms, hall, bathroom, hot and cold water, both gases, marble mantels, nice laundrj, porches, etc.; this house Is about eight feet above Hie street. Is or Eastern design wilh front entrance to basement; has all conveniences; lot 21x124. (bill). BLACK. & BAIRD, 93 Fourth avenue. apO-62' FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Allegheny Residences. QIOOOO-MW THREE-STORY BRICK O Vi1 house, latest style and conveniences, with slx-roonied honie in rear; splendid Invest ment; pood street; Allegheny. HOLMES & Co., 420 Snilihfleld st. ap9-6l Hazelwood Residences. TTAZELWOOD-2-SrORY FRAME DWELL. i i I NO or 7 rooms, bath. hall, laundrv. hard wood finish, newly papered and painted, nal. jras. h. ind c water. Inside w. c.. sewered, etc. : lot G0X120 reet: 2 tnluiitcs' walk from liazelnood sta tion and becoud Avenne Electric Railway: price, $8.00; terms reasonable. IRA M. EUBCHHrLD, idd i ourth av. ial3-M Suburban Residences. INGRAM STATION PANHANDLE RAIL ROAD, nropert of the late Francis C. Blake, Queen Anne frame house nine rooms, bathroom, wide halls, art class doors In vestibule, corner fireplaces, marble and slate mantels, tile hearths, china closet, wrought Iron range, cement cellar and brick furnace, natural gas. tar w ilks and drives, stable and carriage house, laundry, etc.: about one acre or ground: will be sold atlcss than cost to a prompt purchaser to settle up the estate aud lmme;i ite possession given. DAVID sHAW A CO., 112 Fourth av. ap7-91-TTS Qf 700-C0NVHN1ENT, ATTRAC1IVE AND pJj cosy suburban home: Neville Station, P., Ft. W. A c R. R.; situation elevated, command ing beautilul view or the Ohio Valley and river; perfect drainage: within five minutes of station: surrounded by excellent Improvements; lor, 50x 140 feet, planted In vines, fruit trees, shrnbberv, etc. ; two-story, almost new, frame house, sub stantially built and modern In design and ar rangement; six rooms and pantry, porches, dry cellar excellent water, natural gas; terms easy. 4-13 59. CHARLES SOMERS CO., 129 Fourth avenue. ap9-77-MThs 30O EACH-McKEE'S ROCKS. P. A 1,. IJ E. R. K.. close to station? irrnund nleelv elevated and well drained: two level lots, each duxiuu containing detacnea frame houses erected In 1S89: two-stories, five rooms, stone rbnndntlon. cemented cellar, porches, and In strictly prime condition; choice well water: situated In the best residence district of that locality: terms 9j0i chUi, balance In monthly payments, or on time to snlt (4-4-17) CHARLES SOMERS & CO.. 129 Fourth avenue. ap9-77-MThs QO 400-GLENFIELD-P..FT. AV. it'.H. It, 35-J5 Jtllbuck st , within five minutes' walk of statlonrrrame bouse oTstx rooms and finished at tic: natural ras. fine cellar, exi-ellent well: house nlcelv papered and In good repair throughout: lot 80x170. with rrult and shade trees, and good frame stable on the rear, 'lcrms. f 1.000 cash, bal ance to suit. (4-2-10). CHARLES bOMFRb Jt CO., 129 Fourth av. ap9-77-MTbs' GOO EACH-CLIFTON STATION, P.. FT. 9 W.A C. R.R.. Upftvpr ave.. two npw frainn houses Of seven rooms enrh. TnnTBr halls, fine large bay windows, nice stairwavs. slate mantels, tile hearths, cellars, wellwater;"threemInutesof station: lots, 25x100 to 20-foot alley: terms, ?1,000 cash, balanre in small payments. 4-7-30. CHARLES SOMLRS & CO., 129 Fourth ave. ap9-77-MThs' 400-1DLEW OOD. P., C. & ST. L. BY . 9 Fountain av.. abont four minutes' wait lrom station, two-story frame dwelling or four nice rooms and basement kitchen, hall, good cel lar, lront and side porches. Inside shutters, etc.: lot 31x140x120. (1153.) BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth av ap9-5I CO 500-CL1F1ON, PKNNSYLVAN1A AV.. iJrJy near New Brighton road, two-story frame dwelling or six rooms reception hall, cemented cellar: good well water: property well sewered: lotSOxlTO: Bye minutes' walk from station. (hl7.) BLACK & BAIRD. 9i Fourth ay. ap9-5i FOK SALE-LOTS. East End Lots. FAIINES10CK PLACE LOTS AT HOME ttOOD: cheapest and best In East Fnd. L1GG Err BROS., 71 Diamond st. mh29-6C FAHNESTOCK PLACE LOIS. BROb., 71 Diamond st. LIGGETT mli29-S6 TT-OR SALE- ,. FINE INVESTMENT PROP for sub-division or Imnrove- JL' ERIYelth' tucub, ni 4iiuauuveEiamoit av., anu not iar from Highland av.; lot 169 feet on bt. Clair through to Mellon St.: at a low price If sold quick. (42) bee W. A. HERKON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth avenue. ap9-75-9,15,22,29 SOUTH HIGHLAND AV.-VACANT LOT, 30 Icet. near Fifth av.: price only 13.500. W. C. BERINGER Jt CO., 156 Fourth ay. apl-56-TTS QEVERAL DESIRABLE I.OfS 0 bTANTOV kj ana .tegieyavs. 3IUBRY A EDSALL, Fidel- lty Building. ap5-52-T78SU" Q-l 600-ELL3W0KTH AV., NEAR O'HARA 3JL St. ; lot almost level; size 20x100 feet to 20 root alley: street newly paved: water and both gases connected: Duquesne electric line passes the property. (a315) BLACK A BAIBD. 95 Fourth ay. ap9-52 CQ 500-DirHRIDGK ST.. CORNER LOT. 74 jjJO feet front by 130x171; this lot is in a choice location and is a bargain BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. (d99) BLACK A ap9-52 CrrYVl-E1JHE'WG"0 LOCUkT ST.. VA J I JJ CANT lot 5lx200xJ12xl2: desirable lo- (K3S) BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ay. ap9-52- Suburban Lots. s UBUBBAN FEOFERT l'HE LARGEST lots, the lowest nrlccs and the easiest anil heat terms in tbe county at bberaden. 15 minutes from Union station: see Sl.eraden before you buy else where. ANDREW FA1TERSON. Secretary, 127 Fifth ay. ft-7-72-D SHIELDS STATION, FOKT WAYNE BAIL. ROAD, a beautilul building site, fronting on the railroad and commanding a flue view of the river, containing two acres. DAVID SHAW A CO., 152 ourth av. ap7-92-Ts THE BELLEVUE ELECTRIC K. R. ELE VA'IOR, Windsor Park, and gas well; the finest site In Western Pa. ror a hotel or club house: the park contains about fie acres and commands the finest view on the Ohio river, overlooking the Davis Island dam: this property. Including the railroad and a gas well capable of supplying 100 families, and now piped over2,009 feet and in use will be sold at a great bargain. For particulars call on GEO. S. COITON. 157 Lacock St., Allegheny. ap9-47" SOO-ELEGANT SITE FOR ASIIHITRRa V 17 home. Emsworth. P.. Ft. w. Xr. i k ie 1J4 acres vacant ground, nice elevation, 'south eastern exposure, all In producing rrult; com manding view or river, railroads and main streets, close to station, schools, churches, stores postofflce etc.; easv terms. (4-34-13S). CHARLF3 bOMEKS A CO., 129 Fourth av, ap9-77-MThS QztPCn-VEKY CHEAF BUILDING SITE. u)mtjj Avaion station. P. T. t IV X r T? M loto. llOIn theNorth bide Land Association's planoriots, fronting 35 leet on Klsk avenue bv 115 leet to an alley: convenient to station. (4-31-128). CHARLES bOMERS A CO. 129 Fourth av. ap9-77-MTh6 CMA"! EACH-WEST BELLEVUE. COB. OrtVl. NER Frederick and Birmingham avs.. seven lots, 25x100 each. (b34). 95 Fourth av. BLACK A BAIRD, apa-oi- QJ-I 500 EACH-PEKKYSVILLE ROAD. AL tHJX"1 LEGHLN1, six vacant lots, each 21x110. (M3). BLACK A BA1KD. 95 Fourth av. ap9-K' Farms. j IABM AT ATJCTION-THE 50-ACRE FARM of the late O. P. Henderson, llarmnr town. ship; near Denny station, West Penn Railroad, will bo sold by order of Orphans' Court, Satur day. April 11, at 10 o'clock. A. LEGGA1E& bON, auctioneers, 103 Fourth av. mhSI-o FARMS FOR SALE OK EXCHANGE -ALL sizes: if you want to buy on easy payments or trade semi ror "biggest" farm and exchinge llsttend decrlptlon of your property for trade. N. F. HURST. Real Estate Agent, Rochester, Pa. mh23-114-TTS FARM-OF 100 ACF.ES, UNDERLINED WITH coal in Baldwin township; six miles from citv; the property of Alex Long, deceased. In quire or . A. LEWIS. Attorney, Pittsburg, or GLO. BBAWDi, Sh irpsourg. ap3-78 Miscellaneous. CHOICE ST. LOUlS. MO., REAL ESTATE investment e oner lor sale at ?S00, 000 the. Llnnell Hotel property, 181 leet front on Wash ington avenut.. ! feet on blxth street, and 175 feet on Christy ay.; six stories high, with base ment and sub-basement: materials used are brick and light gray grinite. with trimmings of Indiana limestone; has about 400 rooms; thor oughlj heated by most approved system and ap pliances; lighted by electricity and gas; the building and grounds coat oilirln&llv over Sl.nno . OU0: It will be sold subject to all conditions or a live-year lease: the present rental pays 6 per cent on (300,000, and bulldlug could now be rented for a much larger sum- the location is the best In St. Louis for buslnets purposes, and at expira tion or lease will In all probability be greatly en hanced in alue, being the most central and val uable location In the city: title perfect- any lurther information that mav be desired lur nUhed on application 11. M. NOEL & CO., Investment Brokers, corner 'third and Pine sts., bt. Louis, Mo. ayJ-33-TT8' Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.-RENT ORSALE Holels. cottages and oath houses; lots ror sale In all parts of the city; also bouth Atl intle City. ISRAEL O. ADAMS & CO., Real Estate Agents. Real Estate and Law BuI'dlng. reO-N FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. A FIRST-CLASS BOOK AND JOB PRINTING establishment, fully equipped with modern machinery, doing a business of from sa).O0O to f23, 000 nervear; best line or trade: terms made s ills factory to purchaser; good reasons lor selling; principals only recognlaed. Address PRINTING, care or the Post. ap9-41' BUSlNfcSS OPPORIUNITY-AN 1V1 tRBbr In one of the best nre brlcK works In the coke region; good work! and an abundance ol good mucmy. Auuiess iaiud. iiuaim, uoiiiieiisvine. Pa. apJ-97' f UNCH AND BARROOM ANDHOTEL, U'llH JLJ furniture, including H beds, lu good loca tion: brick dn elllng; can be leased for 3 or 5 ears; other business reason for selling. Address F. yOLGLLSONti, Fiudiay, O. apS-GF STORLS-OF ALL KINDS AND BUSINESS chances. HOLMES & CO., 4ii) Smltlifleirt st. apO-Ol Itaslness LTopcrtlos. DISTILLERY AND BONDED WAREHOUSE All In good running order, with eight acres garden land, two dwelling houses, fruit, and near growing town, P. It. R. Send for new Jonrn il. LP ITTIMH, 410 Urant St., Pittsburg. ao7-D' 500-LlBERrY AV.-BR1CK. HOUSE OF wfJ9 seven rooms, with storeroom in front- closets and pantries, outside shutters, water In yard, good cellar under entire bullillng; lotZI.Sx 97 tn an alley, with a frame house of three rooms on the rear which rents for iu per month; terms, one-half cash, balance In three jears. 2-10-67. CHARLES HOMERS & CO., 12) Fourth av. ap9-77-MThs' FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Properties, OfK OOO LIBERTY AV. AND FIFTEENTH OUu) st . a good manntactnrlnK site. 16:xlCu. toallev, wIthlar,'C brick and I'd me buildings, office, etc.: now occupied as a flour mill: win sell machinery ir desired. (J52). BLACK 4 BAIRD, 93 Fourth av. ap9-52" Bon OOO-PENN AV., NEAR NINTH ST., ijOll a three-stury brick building or store room and offices; lot lSxSOtolO-foot alley; elegai.t location. (gl3) BLACK & BAIRD, 9a Fourth avenue. ap9-52 FOB SALE-MISCELLANKOCS. Horses. Vehicles. Livestock, Etc. HORSES-ABEAUTIFULTEAMOFSFOTTED Arabian horses, full brothers, 5 and 6veara old: weigh about 2, 400 pounds; flnest advertising team in the city. Inquire 123 SANDLSKY bl'., Allegheny. ap7-70" Slaclnnery and Mfetals. ONE SECOND-HAND PORTABLE ENGINE And boiler combined. 35 horse power: also a number of second-hand wood-working machines; can be bought at a low figure. VLLTE & MC DONALD, Pcnn av. and 'thirty-second St. del5-TTS" s ECOMMUND EN'GINE AND BOILERS One 14x24. two 12x18. one 1124. one 10x20. one lOxlG. 9x12, 8x12 and larze lot of smaller sizes; iC-il. P. mounted nortahlp... nnp nnlr nr hoilpra 42x26: agent lor the btandard governor, puinns, shaltlne. pulleys, etc 23 and 25 Park Way, Alle gheny. Fa. J. b. OUNG. lc6-D- SECOND-HAND ENOINES-ONE 27 II. P. Ball pat. electric light engine, almost new; one 8x8. one 7x7, one 5xb, vertical enslnes: one heavy 14x. oneMlxlA 3 8x12 and27xl2. In hori zontal engines: ill eoodasnew. HARMES MA CHINE DEl'OT, 99 First av.. Pittsburg. Pa. JaJO-D' Miscellaneous. FURNITURE-CARPE'IS. CARRIAGES, HAR NESS, etc., etc., at the late resldente of James JicOlnnis, deceaed, ilftti jnd Craft ays., Oakland, at executor's auction sale this (lhurs day) afternoon, April 9. at 2 o'clsck, on the prem ises; positive sale. J. M. SHIELDS, Attorney In tact.. JAS. Y. DRAPE & CO., Auctioneers, 113 IV ood st. an9-63 SODA lOUNTAIN-A GOOD SECOND-HAND soda fountain, almost new: will sell very cheap for cash. Call or address J. F. & SON, 412 Market St.. Pittsburg. Pa. ap9-53-D' PERSONAL. PERSON AL-CAbll PAID iOR OLD GOLD and sill er: Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCH, 541 bmithfleld st Jal8-81 PERSONAL WEBSTER'S LARGE QUARTO Dictionary, S2 50; special bargains In oldand new books during this month. Fit AN K BACON 10.. an bmltnaeld st. mhl2 PERSONAL- IN E BOOKS-WE HAVETHE finest collection of finely illustrated books In Pittsburg: beautilul bindings; low prices; come and see them: hundreds ol books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK blORE. 900 Liberty st. de!2 PERSONAL-ALL PFRSONS USING ARTI FIC1AL eyes should buy them lrom the CHESSMAN OPTICAL COMPANY, No. 42 Fed eral St., Allegheny; they carry the largest line of the best material aud guarantee them tor one year: the only house In the United States that makes this oiler. ap2-jf-'-TliFfeu FOUND. FOUND-PERFECr COMFORT IN READING, by having my eyes thoroughly examined and a pair of the celebiated (1 cnstal specs adjnsted by the experts or the CilfcbsMA OPIICAL COMPANY, No. 42 Federal St., Allegheny. ap2-92-Thrsu FOUND-A LARGE LOT OF WINTER clothing belonging to residents or this city was lound hauglng in the rooms occupied by DICKSON, the tailor. C5 Filth ave. upstairs, altered, cleaned and repaired: the owners should call for them, as Dlcksoa requires tbe room. nol3-D aiEETINGS. -VTOTICE-I. O. O. F.-THE MEMBERS OP J Mount Moriab No. 360 will assemble at their Hall, No. 102 Fourth avenue, this day, APRIL 9, ac 1 o'clock P. St., to attend the funeral of our deceased brother, Jacob Len ninger. Brothers of sister lodges are earnestly invited to attend. GEORGE R. LEVER, N. ?. Attest. J. B. WILLIAMS. Secretary. ap'J-1 OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. office oj-the citt t reasurek, Municipal Hall, Smithfikld St ( VTOriCEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL owners (whether resident or non-resident of the city of Pittsburg) of drays, carts, wagons, carriages, buggies, etc, to pay their licenses at this othce forthwith. All licenses not paid on or before tbe first Monday in Marcb, 189L will be placed in the hands of vehicle officer for collection, subject to collection fee of SO cents on each license. Aud all persons neglecting to pay on or before first Monday in May, 18M, will be subject to a penalty double the amount of the licenses, to be recovered before the proper legal authority of said city. The old metal plates of last year must be returned at the time licenses are taken out, or 23 cents additional will be charged on the license.. Rates of license: Each one-horse vehicle, SU; each twn-horse vehicle, $10; each four-horse vehicle, 112; each four-horse hack, S15; omnl busses and timber wheels, drawn by two horses, 110 One extra dollar will be charged for each ad ditional horse used in above specified vehicles. J. F. DENN1STON. feCSI-D City Treasurer. NOTICES. Officp of I Treasurer Allegheny county. April 1, 169L NOTICE. IN PURSUANCE OF THE TWENTY FIRST section of an act relating to Alle gheny county. aDproved the 1st day of May, 1861, and of tbe amendment of the said sec tion, approved the 30th day of Marcb, A. D. 1S66. I do hereby give notice tnat tbe dupli cates for the several wards, boroughs and townsbips will be open, and I will bo prepared to receive tbe county, State and poor taxes for the year 1S91 on and after the FIRST DAY OF MAY, 1891. Said taxes can be paid at this office until the FIRST DAY OF AUGUST, with a deduction of 5 per cent for prompt pay ment to all persons paying the whole amount of these taxes. There will be no reduction allowed during the month of August. 1 here will be 10 per cent added to all taxes remaining unpaid on the 1st day of September, 1S9L JOHN A. BELL, Treasurer of Allegheny County. mh31-12-D ELECTIONS. flttsdurg. cincinnati. chicago and ) Ejt. Louis Railway Company. Pittsburg. March 11, 1S9L THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Pittsburg, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis Railway Company will be held at the principal offices of tbe company at 1003 Penn avenne, Pittsburg. Pa., on TUES DAY. April 14. IS9L at 11 o'clock A. M.. for the purpose of receiving tho annual report for 1890, the election of 13 directors to serve for tbe ensuing year and the transaction of sucn other business as may properlycome before tbe meet in c. The transfer books will be closed on Satur day, March 21, and reopened on Wednesday April 15, 1691. S. B. LIGGETT, Secretary. ' mhll-71-TTS PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS SEALED PRO POSALS will be received by tbe Electric Light Commission of the city of Wheeling, btate of West Virginia, until April 23, 1S91, at 12 o'clock noon, for the materials and ma chinery and the erection of a four hundred (400) arc light electrical street Iightine Installa tion for the city of Wheeling.accordine; to plans and specifications on tile in the office of tbe Board of Gas Trustees or said city. Bids to bo for tbe entire plant or for any part thereof, as set forth in said plans and specifications. All bids to be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of one thousand ($1,000) dollars, to the city of Wheeling, to be forfeited to said city upon the failure of the successful bidder to sign tho contract and give the bond required. Signed ELEUTRICLIGHTCOMMISSION. P. F. FA.RRELL, Chairman. A. A. FRANZHELM, Secretary. ap5-126 PROPOSALS FOR STONE-U. S. ENGIN EER Office, 507 West Chestnut street Louisville. K., March 12, 1S91. Sealed pro posals in triplicate will bo received at this office until 1 p. M., (standard time) on SATURDAY', the 11th day of Anril.'lKU. for f urnishine- stone required in the constrnction of wall for the en largement of canal basin, Louisville aud Port- and cZ,-i1 Thff attVntlhn 7Si. . La'. .?..... i. 0 L" , JL,b..,d?5l?Lls,,,i,n vited to acts of Congres3of February 28. 18S5. and February 23, 18S7, volume 23. page 332, and volume zt, page 4i4,staintes at Large. Prefer ence viill be given to stone of domestic produc tion, conditions of quality and price being equal. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. Specification and printed forms for proposals will be furnished on implication to the undersigned. EDW. MAGUIRE, Captain of Engineers, U. S. A. mhl3-lM3.14.15J6-ap-9.10 RESORTS. THE CHALFON IE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. On the beach, with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths in the bouse, bend for circular, fel 90-D E. ROBERTS & SONS. rTADDON HALL. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J Now open Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths In the Honse. lefrSl LEEDS &LIPPINCOTT. TOLET. City Residences. TO LET AVERY DKSIRABLK HOUSE OF nine rooms, all mudern conveniences. loi tton good. No. 58 Center av., near 'vlle ay. cable line and only a few minute' walk from Wood St.: MOner month. beeW.A HEKRON & SONS, No. SOI' ourth av. ap9-7.-TTst mo LET- NO. 2ElGIiriIbl'..GOODIIOUv-EOF J nine rooms modern conveniences: rent '.! nervear. ice W. A.HLRRON ,fcbO.Nb. SO Fourth avc ap-WVTTt East End Besltfpnees. TOLET-COMFLKTENE'U HOUSE (UAND bOME appcarincc); seven looms, Iirge porches, modern fixtures; S"t per month: No. 5135 Penn ay.. East fnd. Send for list. W.A. HER P.ON .tbONg, SOt ourth a v. apl-II-2.6.9t -rTTTLKINSBURG-EXTRA GOOD HOUSE, V one j ear old, six rooms finished attic, wide hall, bath, w. c, range, electric lights, nat ural gas, arge lot, shade trees, stone sidewilks: live minutes trom station: rvi a month. Including water. G. N. BLCKWU11 & CO. apl-12-TTSSut OT O ROUT ST.. NEAR WALNUT-BRICK OJLO Iioue of 10 rooms. Inaulre or 1HOS. HACKET1. Chamber or Commene. or on prem-mli5-E5-MTht Ises. Allejrlieny Residences. XT7-ASIIIN(jrOV AV.-IN ALLI-GHE.NY. ON 7 Washington a.. splendid location, eight room bouse, press-bricK front, both ga.es and water; rent. , per month; also, to let In Alle gheny, on Pranklln st.. on hue or street cars, eiaht-room mansard house, press-brick front. noin gaes ana water anu launary in tne cellar; rent. $30 per month. Inquire of (1EORGE R. BOIHWELL, 104 Franklin at.. Allegheny Pa. mh24-4"-TTssut Suburban Residences. FURNISHED HOUbE AT BELLEVUE UN TIL September; large lot. Address A. II., Dispatch onlce. ap7-Mt HOUSE-OF7ROOMS AT JACK'S RUN: ?20 permonth. Inquire orGEORGER. BOTH- U ELL. 104 Franklin St., Allrgheuy. mhi; 75-TTSt CJKWICKLEY- A DWELLING OF 10 ROOMS acres or around, onlv 5 minuter" O and stable. walk from station: will rent lor the "summer months. GEO. b. COFION, 157 Lacock St.. Alle glieny. ap9-40t WILDWOOD S1ATION. A. V. R. R.. ONE mile from cltv line I house9rooms.$loer month: 2 houses 5 rooms, 53 per month; I house 5 rooms. S6 per month: 1 house 9 room. 5211 per month: farm 75 acres, is per month: good board walk from station to each house, uatural gas aud spring water. T. 3. KNAP, 3313 Peun a v. mhI2-19r Rooms. FURNISHED ROOil-NEAR THE PARKS and electric cars lor gentleman only, 'lerms etc., lrom HOW ARD BROWN, 151 Fourth av ap5-6I-MTTt EOOMS-NICELY FURNISHED AND BATH, with board In same house, lor 4 or 3 gentle men; ererence required. 30S SHADY A . K. E. ap9 40t Rnsiness Stands. ALLEGHENY-RENT ?17 50 PEK MONTH; good stand for a bakery, cor. Washington av. aud Manhattan St.. storeroom and five dwell Ingrooins. Inquire or OtORGER BOTHWELL. IMIranklln st, Aiiegneny. mhH-lB-TTSt ELEGANT STOREROOJ1 Willi PLATE glass front. 287 Ohio st.; good business loca tion. Aoply to J. H. AIKEN A CO., 100 Filth av. mh21-26-Dt FLOOR 10x40. WITH OR WITHOUT l'OWEK, suitable Tor light manufacturing. Inquire of PEARL LAUNBRr", 2j iederalst., Plttsburff. mh!3-4:t Tg LET-COJll'LErE NEW SIOREROOM- 20od size, nl ite lilts front cement rell.ir. the only room not rented In the Sterrit building, turner ui uiiiu anu i est Liainonu bis., .Aiie, gheny: $000 per year: send for list W. A. 11 h R RON A SO3. 81) Fourth ay. ap2-9-MTht BUSINESS CHANGES. D ISSOLUTION NOTICE- Notice is hereby given that W. M. Brennan and C. F. Lang, doing a barber business undo tbe firm name of Brennan & Lang, at 110 F Charles Hotel, have tbis day dissolved. M' Brennan retiring. Tbe business will be con tinued by C. F. Lang. C. F. LANG. APRIL 7, 1S0I. ap9-84 DISbOLUTlON NOTICE IS HEREBY given that tbe co-partnership heretofore existing in the real estate business under tbe style and firm name of COTTON i WHITE, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent, J. C. White retiring. The business will be continued by George S. Cotton under the firm name of George S. Cot ton, who will receive all moneys and assume all debts of the dissolved Arm. GEO. S. COTTON, J C WHITE. Pittsburg. April 1. 189L api-irs REMOVALS. R. C. MILLER, House and Sign Painter, Has removed from 73 SIXTH AVENUE, -TC 52S GRANT STREET, Between Fifth and Webster avenues. Special attention liven to the handling of plate glass, cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky lights, etc. House painting and glazing in all its branches. ocl9-6J-D READY FOR BUSINESS. We have secured possession of the two largo and substantiaV buildincs, Nos. 46 and 4S Sev enth avenne. opposite New Grant street, ana with a complete stock of new goods respect fully solicit the patronage of tbe RETAIL DRUG TRADE. In addition to the goods formerly carried in stock no have added a full line of. DRUG GISTS' SUNDRIES. This department will be under the care of MR. CHARLES BABST, who will be glad to meet bis former friends and customers aud to serve them acceptably, NO GOODS AT RETAIL. L H. HARRIS DRUG CO., NOS. 46 AND 48 SEVENTH AVENUE. PITTSBURG. PA. apl-3-D CHOICE FKOPEKTIKs. The BUILDING, with its FURNITURE, situ ate at tho corner of Walnut and Main sts., in the city ot Johnstown, well and widely known as the CAMBRIA CLUBHOUSE IS OFFERED FOE, SALE At a reasonable price and terms to suit the purchaser. It contains 03 rooms and 13 fully appointed and well arranged for a general ho tel Dusiness. .tippiy to apo-1 JAMES MCMILLAN. DESK "ROOMS, OFFICES -AND- LODGING ROOMS, Opposite the New Posloffiee Building, FOURTH AVENUE, Centrally Located, close to Smlthfield Street. Call on Charles Somers & Oo. 129 FonrlliAye, apS-77 "WJST'HttJD. Investment Real Estate $6,000 to $15,000 In PITTSBURG or ALLEGHENY. Must pay not less than 7 per cent net. Im provements must be comparatively new, pro viding tbe property is not located on a business street. Wejiave a quick cash buyer. I. F. HIPPLE & Co.. 95 Fonrth Ave. ap5-71 ttsu T.10R SALE JD EAST END PROPERTY. MUBRT & EDSALL, mh25-91 34F1DELITY BUILUING. McNAUGHER &"CO., Contractors for Paving Sidewalks With Cement. Brick and Fire Brick, Concreting Cellars. 110 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA. Curbstone furnished aud set. Ie7-S8-D AUCTION SALE-.. 3. K. McQUAlDE, Attorney, Xo. liS FourtU avenue. .yRlTfTFErs AUCTION SALE OF DW ELL. JL INO hnne inl lot, 1 n the 11TM DAY Ot APRIHA I).. 1891. at 2 o'clock P. M . on tha premises. BeMlord avenue, between Ciawford anil Mercer street. Bv v r u&nf an order of tile Orphan' Court of AlUghenr cointy. Issuin?out of said court at No. 1 December term. A. D.. IbSS, in parti tion of the estate of James iliiidman, deceased. Iwillnfferat public sale on the premies on the lltli day or April, A. V., 1891, at 2 o'cloc'i p. M , the following described property, nauielrt All that certain lot or piece of ground situate 111 the Eighth ward, citv ot Pittsuurg. Pa., and bounded and described as foUows: Begln niuiratapoiuton the south side of Bedford avenue at the northwest corner oflot of Edward Skees; thence westwaraly alone Bedford ave nne twenty.fi ve (25) feet eight (8) inches to a Sin; thence at right angles to said avenne ona nmlrert and twentv-two feet (122) six and one. half inches (6) to Whltesides alley, now Gil more street, thence along; said allev northeast wardly twenty-nine (29) feet three (3) inches to a pin at thelir.e of lot of Mr. Anna Berry; thence a: right angles to said Whltesides alley seventy-five (7o) feet nine (9) inches to a pin; thence parallel with Bedford avenne south weitwardly three (3) fee: seven (7) inches to a pin: thence at right angles to said Bedford ave nne forty-six (46) feet and six and three-eishthsi (C) inches to 'place of beginning And Iiavinz thereon erected a two-story frama dwelling lionse. Terms of sale: One-third cash on delivery of deed and the balance in two equal annnallnstall ments secured bv bond and morie-acre with set fa and insurance clause and attorney's commist sion. R. w. MILLER. Trustee. GEO. L. LEE, Auctioneer. No. 144 Fifth ave nne. mhl9-49-mhl9-ap2,9 ASSIGNEE'S SALE Of 75 head of REGISTERED JERSEY CAT. TLE. belonjinc to the Sewickley Dairy Com pany, commencin? on TUESDAY. April 14, 1S91, at 10 O'CLOCK A. JL, at faewickley, 12 miles weat or Pittsburg, on Pittsburg; Ft. Wiyne and Chicago Railroad. This herd contains some of the best butter strains in America. 30 of them having been bought of Moulton Brcf.. Vermont, and are tho decendanta of such bulls as King Rioter 2d. 15114. Stoke Pogis 3d, 2238. Stoke Pogis 5tb, S9S7 and Duke ot Darlington 2460, whose records aro unsurpassed. Also 150 head of grade, unregis tered and common cows, 16 horses, 4 mules. 12 farm wagon', 3 mowing; machines. 1 reaper, 1 self-binder. 4 horse hay rake, 1 hay tedder. 1 manure spreader, 1 hay loader. 2 steam engines, 1 DeLaval cream separator, 300 milk cans from 1 to 10 gallons eacb, eta, eta. 350 tons of Ice and a complete set of ice implements, snch as plows, markets, breakers, poles, eta, and also a larga assortment of all kinds of farm and dairy im plements, having been used on a dairy farm of 2,400 acres, including furmshments tor larsa boarding house and manager' residence. SAMUEL A. DUNCAN. ap9-53 Assignee. REAT AUCTION SALE AT THE VX Sproul Vehicle Manufacturing Co., Llm.. Twentj-flrstand Smallman streets. Pittsbursr. Pa., Wednesday Apni is. at 10 o'clock a. m., of tLe following described articles, to wit: 4 Decker C. carriages, three-quarter style finnbed of the verv finest material; 25 phaetons. 12 side bar buggies, 4 end spring; Corning jobs, 5 Villiage carts. 3 surrys. 'i doctor's coupes, 2 wheel; 20 doctor's carts, 1 very tine barronche. 4 bucf-wagons. S road carts. 8 top carts (second hand). So buck waon bodies, b5 pbaeton bodie, 35 square box bodies, 1 wagon body, 2 piano bodies, 4 Corning bodie, second hand 6-seated carriages, almost new; a large lot of new wheels and shafts: woodwork of all description, leather and cloth; blacksmith's machinery of every description; office furniture, safe, etc The above articles are of the finest material in tbe market. Any body in need or the above articles should not fail to attend the sale. The above articles will be sold to the highest bidder, as the company havo sold their property to church Dirties, and have only 5 days to vacate. No postponement on account of the weather. THE SPROULj VEHICLE MANUFACTURING CO.. LIM., J. A. McKELVY, Auctioneer. ap9-62. AUCTION SALE. ' FINE FURNITURE AND CARPETS, tool chest, notions and drygoods. FRIDAY MORNING. APRIL 10, At 10 o'clock, at the rooms ot the HENRY AUCTION COMPANY, 311 Market street. Fine parlor suits in brocatoile tapestry, rugs and plushes, chamber suits in oak, walnut, marble and wood tops. French glass, handsome sideboard, bookcases, wardrobes, desks, leather chair and couches, lot of fine furniture from 1. residence: plush suit, cost 5160. bureaus, wash stand, table", sideboard, velvet, brnsels and ingrain carpets for rooms, halls and stairs; bair and hnk mattresses, pillows and bedding: car penters' tools, stove, cooking utensils, dishes and glassware; the goods are almost new and, must bo sold, a3 tbe owner is leaving the city. HENRY AUCTION CO.. ap9-80 Auctioneers. BY JAS. W. DRAPE fc CO. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF FURNITURE, carpets, carriages etc. at the residence of the late James McGmnis. deceased, corner Fifth and Craft avs.. Oakland. THIS (Thurs day) AFTERNOON, April 9. at 2 o'clock. There are tables, chairs, bedsteads, bureaus, wasbstands, wardrobes, sofas, carpets, pictures, refrigerator, old safe, benches, cider press, plow, wagon, two carriages, one phaeton, har ness, etc, etc. etc Everything to be sold with out reserve, lerms cash. CHARLES II BARB, Executor. Bv J. M. SHIELDS, Attorney-in-Fact, JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. Acorns and Auctioneers, 313 Wood st, Pittsburg. ap 64 J. A, McKELVEY, Auctioneer. Household furniture, property and live stock. Office SI Frankstown Av., East End. Terms upon appliction. mbS-143-D AUCTION SALE-HOUSEHOLD GOODS, carpeta, walnut bedsteads, washstandj, etc. bureas. dining table, linen, beddinc. china, books: everylhinr sroes. 216 COLLINS AV., East Liberty, SATURDAY, April 11, at 10 a.m. Terms cash. apS-10 NOTICES. NOTICE - I DESIRE TO RETURN" thanks to Typozraphical Union No. 7, Printers' Assembly 1630. K. of L.; Plymouth Council Jr. O. U. A. ill. No. 236, and the many friends for their untiring efforts during tha late illness, and also after the death of my be loved husband, John A. Miller. SIRS. JOHN A. MILLER, apOSj l"rl Irwin avenue. Allechenv. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 129 FOURTH AVE. (Telephone 1773) RealEstate and Mortgages. Money to Loan at Lowest Bates. Oct our new catalogue and weekly printed lists of new properties for sale, rent and exchange, mailed free. BRANCH OFFICES: 3313 Penn Ave. Telephone 5577. 6019 Penn Ave. Telephone 5323. ap9-7S NOTICE. DR. VH. P. RICHARDSON, DENTIST, Wi'hes to announce that he has returned front across the Continent, and can be fonud at bit place of business. NO. 720 PENN AVENUE, ap9-31 PITTSBURG. TRY OUR UUGHTON pads, BEST FOR RUBBER STAMPS. NOT AFFECTED BY HEAT OR COLD. W. A. BUNTING, 20, Fifth Avenue, Send for Price List. ap7-TT3 MORTGAGES WANTED. MURKY & EDSALL, Fidelity Building. api-51 H. C. HOWARD. CONTRACTOR FOR Paving, curbing, sewering and concreting cel lars, and repairing brick and stone work, and huildlnz engine and boiler foundations. Office: 103 FOURTH AV. Telephone, 146U ap4-2S-D HOUSEKEEPERS WILL USD IT TO their advantage to buy tea sets, silver ware, LniTe. forks and spoon., etc. etc.. at WILSON'S JEWELRY STORE, 61 Fourth avenue. Fine watch repairing a specialty. apI-TTS J ii .-. 1- ..-&- r& .t.lfr.. . - ?'
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