Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, April 10, 1891, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, FRIDAY,- APRIL'
A HOUSEWIFE'S WASH
Causes a Disastrous Fire, Entailing a
Loss of 514,000,000.
IT WILL BE RUNG OUT AT K00X.
il orris Head Will fceond l-S-4-5 on the
Bi? City Hall Bell.
THE ECHO OP A GKE1T CALA1IITT
l-S-4-5!
At 12 minutes after noon to-day tbe big
bell in the City Hall tower will boom out
l-S-4-5 just 46 years to tbe minute front tbe
time the historic fire of 1S45 started at the
southeast corner of Second and Ferry streets.
Morris Mead, Superintendent of the Bu
reau of Electricity, will set the heaTy ham
mer ot the big bell in motion by means of
his new fire alarm apparatus, which has just
been finished. Superintendent Mead will
sit in his eyrie, with his fingers on tbe key,
counting tbe seconds and looking down upon
a scene of wealth and industry that the
I'lttsburger of '45 would hare never dreamed
of, even under tin. inspiring influence of
hasheesh or mellow Monongahela rye whisky.
Forty-six years ago a procession of coal
carts' coming from and returning to the
mines at Mir.crsyille gave a gloomy anima
tion to tbe scene, which was framed with
low frame builaintrs ana lumber yards.
To-day the carts are replaced by cable cars,
electric cars, and other modern means of
locomotion, while mammoth business blocks
hare risen on the sites of tne old shanties.
Came to Town to fcee the Fire.
.Ex-Sheriff Fife, then in the heyday of
youth, has a vivid remembrance of the
great fire. Mr. Fife was living in the coun
try, several mile- irom the city, and was
The District Deslioyrd bv Fi'e.
Indicated b the dark portion ot map!.
apprised of the magnitude of tbe conflagration
by the heavy volumes of smoke which clouded
the s.un and set the birds guessing as to
whether night had reallv come or whether tl e
mainspringof the planets Sad broken, allowing
the celestial apparatus to runs down. Mr.
Fife, with man of his neighbors came
to the citj, and were joined on the roads by
lundred The country people poured into
town from cier direction, and many of them
lent much-needed assistance in rescuing prop
erty and fishtirg the names.
Thf origin of the lire was due primarily to
lie 8troug instinct for cleanliness which in
flames the Pittsburg housekeeper and renders
her name a synonwn throughout the world for
all the housewifeli virtues. Colonel William
Diehl owned a row of frame b&ildiugs on the
snuthest corner of Second and Ferry streets.
Mrs. r-canlon, one of Ms tenants, haubeen un
able to perform her weekly wash on Monday
owing to the inclement weather, and had put it
off from day to day until lhurday, April 10.
1643. She could stand the strain no longer, and
as the weather was clear and the wind, while
strong, was of a good drj ing quality, the house
wife determined to wash right then and there.
The Besnlt ot a Late Wakli.
Mrs. Scaulon tuilt a nice little bonfire in tbe
bicljard and put her wash kettle onto boil
wnile she went into the house to eat dinner
and ncrre herself for the conflict with her arch
enemy Dirt. The wind was in sportive mood
that day, and thinking to have a little fun with
its brother element, fire, carelessly tossed the
flaming embers hither and thither. One of
these firebrands was carried onto the roof of
an icehouse on Ferry street. The flames en
veloped this bulluing and Colonel Diehl's
tenement, then crossed SSecocd street and
swallowed up Colonel James Vooas cotton
factory. The Third Presbyterian Church, at
the corner of Ferry and Third streets, was
toon in flimes, and here the firemen made a
stubborn fight, hoping to stem the sea of fire
on the east. In this therwere successful, nut
m tbe meantime the flames had spread in the
other directions.
1 he flames spread, overleaping all obstacles,
until they embraced a district bounded by .Mar
ket street. Grant street. Diamond street and
the Monougahela rlrer, and had extended
clear out Plpetown, then outside the
city and known as Kensington. It extended
one mile from its starting point, destroying
more than 20 squares containing 1.100 dwell
ings. At 7 o'clock in the evening the fire was
ever, it had burned itself out.
Thousands Iloineless and Penniless.
As a result of the fire thousands were seek
ing shelter. Many had removed their posses
sions only to be burned in the streets or pil
fered by a gang of miscreants who took advan
tage of the disaster which had overtaken their
fellow-beings The remainder of the city and
Allegheny wa overruu by those who were
homeless and many took ref nge in the country.
11 jt two deaths were positively known to have
ben caused bj the fire Samuel Kingston,
whose remains were found in a cellar on becoml
street, two doors from his own-residcrce, and
Mrs. Maglone, whose chirred bones were di
covered in the cellar on the corner cf Sccoi d
and Grant streets.
The total uss was estimated at 114,000 000; the
total Insurance was put at (8711,000. Amonc the
large losers were: Allen A Grant, 9.0W0; Geore
Heale. JM'iO: Mink of Pl.tsburg. S6U00;Rank of
tlio United fc sates, tSlOCO: John D. Davis, S15.0U0:
William Eichbauiu. 111,000: James Gray, H.5D0;
John Horner, 17,000; Hallman, Jennings A Co.,
$10,000; Christian Ihmscn, 117,000; Lorenz,
sterling . Co. J10.000; McCurdy fc
Lnota-s. Jl'J.00". Alex McClurg, S10.00U;
James 'Woods. fSj.O'O: George Ansch'utz,
flo.UXi: Associate Keformod Church, $0,000;
Monnngahcla House, 33.000; George
A. ltayarc. uz,w. Thomas llakewell, 518 000;
Co., J1!,0"0.
liaising ltellor Funds.
Measures wero taken lor tl.n relief of the
inflerers. The Legislature .nted $30,000 and
ordered that no stato or county taxes should
be levied or collec ed from the losers for the
years 1M5 7S Subscriptions were taken up,
and sr'.S73 40 raised, every state iu the Union
contributing
Fitisburgeis. as is their wont, som recovered
from the stunning blow, and set to work to re
call the damage. Ihree months alter the fire
tail started, while the ruin were yet smolder
ing In many plces, over 300 buildings, many of
them far superior in size and character to those
urned. had been built in the ruined district.
O. hers were underway, and still others were
held back by lack ot sufficient labor and malo
ii.il, J0HK HABPEE'S WILL FILED.
H I..avesAIl His Property In the Care of
His Widow.
lhe will of the late John Harper, President
of the Bank of Pittsburg, was filed yesterday
for probate In it he bequeaths all his estate
to his wife, LyoiaE. Harper, confiding in her
integntj to make such bequests as had been
contemplated m lis sons. John A., Orlando JI.
and Charles S. Harper. His wife and three
tons weie.api.ninied executors.
Atodieil difrcts that no bonds be required of
iuc .a.ciutijre
Death Doubly -bidden a Household.
There were twndeaV'S reported at the Bureau
of Health J is tenia j a occurring at .No. 1735
Liberty street, lhe hoVe is occupied by two
families Annie Kosleltwe, aged 9 months,
whose parents iivo thereVdied of meningitis
arter a short illness. aniAGeorge W. Scott, a
railroad engineer who Iits there with his
family, died at tbe age of 7 ears. He was
troubled with heart failure.wivch caused death.
fewest L'ntriuuned Muw llaf In Jlilllncry
Department.
AH styles of straw and the molt popular
shapes at extremely low prices. See onlv
2oc, 50c, 75c and 95- each. Ours ishe pop- I
alar and the money-saving millmVy de- i
iiartmeut. tios. Hornk & a
Tenn Avenue StoW
. xiaji. -,ms. u J..iua ocivO., 510.USJU; Kin"
l Holme , SIT.irfiO; J. P. Smart. 516,000: J. V.
V'oodwell, Si."'.00; WilKams Dil worth, $13,000
Wcattrn L'n.versity. S12.0M. and J. Freeman A
MAKING UP THEIR LIST.
Last or the Hearings or City Eetall Liquor
Applicants Jndges Magoo and White
Conferring Not Yet Known When List
Will Be Ready.
The last of tbe applicants for retail liquor
licenses in Pittsburg, Allegheny and Mc
Keesport who failed to be heard in their
turn were up before Judges Magee and
"White yesterday. It took just two hours to
dispose of them. After tni the Judges
went into consultation on the subject of the
applicants who are to have license during
the coming year. The work of the Judges
was undisturbed, owing to the fact that a
tipstave was placed on duty at tbe door, with
orders to allow nobody to enter. In answer to
a jnery sent tbem, the Judges sent out word
that they could not tell when the lis: would be
ready to bo banded down. It is thought, how
ever, that the list will be ready by to-night,
but there is no certainty of this, the Judges re
fusing to commit themselves on the question,
as they couldn't tell just when tbey might
strike a snag that would delay them tn their
selections.
The first case called yesterday was that of
Martin Roth, of the Fourth ward, Allegheny,
who died Just previous to the opening of the
Liceuie Court. The Jndges refused to substi
tute the widow, claiming there was no law for
snch a thing. The same decision was held in
tbe case of George Scherer, also of the Fourth
ward, who died on Wednesday night. John
Nusser, of South Twelfth street. Is laid up
with the grip, and his son was examined iu his
place, lhe applicant had a license last year
and bad a good record. George Brahm, "o. II
Birmingham avenue, obeyed the law except
that he trusted a little for drinks. Mrs. Sarah
Henkel, of the Second ward, Allegheny,
hart a license, and tbe Court
gave her a severe handling aonut
a man named Myers, who bad trouble with his
wife. The applicant explained that Myers
was only her barkeeper ud she had nothine io
do with his family difficulties. Mr. Christy
wanted to call Mrs. Myers, but the court would
uot allow it.
Charles Merker. 108 Ohio street, eot off very
easily, F. G. Schwartz, 136 Ohio street, never
had a license and wants one because of poor
health on his part.
H. J. Carver, 50S and 510 Market street, Me
Kecsport. got a raking over the coals because
as a grand juror he Ignored three illegal liquor
selling bills. Otherwise he had a good reputa
tion. Mrs. Kate Hester, of McKcesport, whose
application was defective, was given a hearing
and produced a letter from her pastor giving
her a good name. George Lippig. of McKees
port, was sick and his wife was heard. Tho
house had a good reputation.
LOIS OF EXECUTIONS ISSUED.
Seven Uttle Ones Taken Ont in the Local
Cunrts Xcsterday.
The following executions were issued yester
day: Woods, Jenks & Co. v; the Pittsburg
Lumber Coispany, 2,862 51; Kejstono Lumber
Company vs Strouss, Satler A Co., 5309 5S;
same vs same, $152.26: K. D. Robertston Vs W.
15. Wallis. F201 05; L. S. Moyer vs E. H. Ruhe,
J7C SO; Annie i. Devlin, for use of Thomas A.
oble. vs J. F. Devlin, administrator of Peter
C. Devlin, $910 75; J. W. Scott to, for use of
the Geiser Manufacturing Company, vs C. A.
Rowley. 9i 73.
LEGAL WOHK IN BEHF.
A Batch of Court Sews of Interest to Law
yer and Litigant.
A veiidict for $363 20 was given for the
plaintiffs j csterday in the suit of Fryer & Mc
Millen agairst W. S. Reed, an action on an ac
count. The suit of J. A. Stoltenberg against G. W.
Roberts and F. M. King, an action for dam
ages for an alleged Illegal levy and sale, is on
trial before Judge Ewing.
In the suit of S. W. Black A Co. against
Charles H. Emmerling, an action to recover
commissions for the sale of real estate, a non
suit was entered yesterday against the plain t-
m..
The following is to-day's trial list: Common
Pleas So. 2 Radcliffe vs Allegheny Heating
Coin pan); Town Bros, vs Tnstln &. Co.; Dia
mond Lumber Company vs Brown et ux; Uyde
et al vs Gillespie & Co.
'A confessed judgment for $46,693 53, made
by Caroline Wllhclm to LL Aaron and J. M.
Nevin, trnstees for unsecured creditors, was
recorded in Commot Pleas No. 1 yesterday.
The judgment was confessed tor an extension
of time.
In the United States District Court yesterday
V. K. Boggs A Co. filed an intervening claim
for 9300 against the pleasure barge City of
Pittsburg. S. C McCaudless was appointed
commissioner to distribute the- funds derived
from the sale of the steamer James Gilmore.
THE E0SE ItAEKET OVERSTOCKED.
Beautiful Apccimens Selling Nowadays for
a Nickel Apiece.
"Roses only 5 cents apiece," was an Inscription
that received considerable attention at a Mar
ket street florist's yesterday, and which re
sulted in almost every woman that promenaded
Fifth avenue during tbe afternoon having one
or more of the fragrant flowers attached to her
person in some manner.
Inquiry revealed the fact that the reduction
was made to invite trade, because the
market was overstocked with roses, there hav
ing been but slight demand for them other
than In funeral orders for weeks past, and the
preference being shown to spring flowers by
those who did give party orders. A few more
davs like yesterday, however, and the market
will be as bare as Mother Hubbard's cupboarc,
Bclatives Looking for Fred Lehman,
Inquiry was made at the Department of
Charities yesterday as to tbe whereabouts ot
Fred Lohman. He wrote to his home in Ger
many over two months ago, and from the tono
of his letter they snpposo he is insane, lie is
not iu any of the county Institutions.
FOK DYSPEPSIA
Use Horsfortl's Acid Phosphate.
Dr. J. J. McWllliams, Denison, la., says: "I
have used it larcely in nervousness and dyspep
sia, and I consider that it stands unrivaled as
a remedy in cases of this kind. I have also
used it In cases of sleeplessness, with very gratl
f j ing results."
Friday Wo Devote to the Poor.
We never neglect the poor people; they
have In wear clothing as well as tbe rich.
We hare, therefore, set aside Friday as the
poor man's day. On that day we will give
every poor mail a chance to buy clothing at
first cost, or even for less than cost.
Bead the prices on good, substantial
clothing which we will name for to-day
(Friday). But please bear in mind that
ttese prices are positively for to-day only.
190 men's mixed cheviot suits, all sizes
(coat, pants and Test), ?2 55.
125 men's cissimere suits, cither frocks or
sacks, in neat checks, plaids, hair lines or
black cheviots, $G 50.
90 boys' fine cassiraere long pant suits,
in cheeks aud plaids, sizps to St bovs from
13 to 19 years of age, for 52 G5.
350 boys' cassimere and cheviot suits,
plain or pleated, very uipe patterns, sizes
from 4 to 14. $1 25.
GOO boys' knee pants (sizes 4 to 12) for 28
cents.
500 men's cheviot and worsted pants, in
stripe', plaids or small checks, for $1 24.
Cut this out and bring it with vou so vou
are sure you will get tbe same goods as "ad
vertised. P. C. C. C, PlTTSnUEO COMBIifATIOX
Clotiiing Company, corner Grant and
Diamond streets, opposite the Court
House.
Wo Relieved lhe Weary Importer.
His entire remaining stock of 1891 styles
French black silk gimp dress trimmings
taken at our own figures almost incredible,
but true goods worth $20 and ?25 here
to-day at $3 50 a yard; goods worth $10 and
?15 here to-day at $2 50 a yard.
JOS. HOBNE & CO.'S,
Penii Avenue Stores.
SI CO. Until Further Notice. S3.
We will make our best cabinet photo
graphs for $1 50 per dozen, or a life-size
crayon ior?J. Bring the children. Come
early to Autrecht's Elite Galley,516 Market
street, Pittsburg.
The Latest Untrlmmed Shapes
In all straws, all color, at 25c, 50'e, 75c and
95; each. Special orders executed quietly
and at very reasonable rates iu our trim
ming department.
A great variety of fine trimmed hats,
toques, bonnets and turbans at Jo and up
ward. Jos. Horse & Co.'s,
Peun Avenue Stores.,
'THEY SAW ME LUD.
An Old Acquaintance Renewed In San Fran
cisco Reginald Talbot Still Alive and
Not Kicking He Looks Well and No
Donht Rett Well Evidently a Resident
of .Easy Street.
Reginald Talbot, who figured as a real,
live English "Lord" in Pittsburg within the
recollection of tne younger portion of the
population, is still in the land of the living.
"Me Lud" is now or was ten days ago
in the gay city at the Golden Gate. While
a party of Pittsburgers were taking a con
stitutional in San Francisco recently one of
them suddenly exclaimed: "There's Talbotl"
His companions turned as he broke away to
renew acquaintance with Regy, only to seo tho
fascinating young Englishman disappear up an
alley, through a door or down a coal hole with
Hermann-Mke agility.
Reginald was accompanied by a dapper-looking
chap, evidently on the same lay as himself.
He undoubtedly realized be had been sighted,
as tbe sndden disappearance convinced the
Pittsburgers that tho recognition had been
mutual.
A day or two after this episode Regluald ap
peared in tbe lobby of the Palace Hotel.
The Pittsburgers were there. He who was
first to recognize Lord Talbot on the street
broke away and neon had a firm grip on My
Lord's right arm. To tbe ejaculation of "Don't
you know me. Talbot, old boyf" Reginald re
sponded: "Of course I do But I'm not Talbot
now. Call me Lonsberry." Then confidences
were exchanged while bottles were tilted in
the seclusion of the Palace bar.
To cut tho story short. Mr. Pittsburg, seeing
that Reginald was well fed and well groomed,
asked him if he was prepared to satisfy a long
standing account. Regy plead poverty, but
said bis companion was well fixed. As Pitts
burg didn't know his chum, and hadneverdone
business with him on the Lord-like plan, this
confession conld not be utilized, and it was de
cided to let bygones be bjgones. My Lord,
under the influence of the musical glasses, grew
confidential, and told his Pittsbnrg victim that
when he quitted New York be went to En
gland, thence to Australia and finally drifted to
San Francisco. He calmly acknowledged that
he was doing business in the same old way, and
that things were coming easy.
The gentleman who imparted this informa
tion j estcrday saj s Talbet looks like a four-time
winner, aud evidentlr has an easy conscience, a
gourmet's palate and a millionaire's wajs.
OOc A Big Stocking Bargain DOc
Ladies' fancy lisle thread stockings; va
riety of desirable styles, choice colors, worth
$1 50 and $2, at only 90c a pair.
JOS. HOENB & CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
LEGAL OTICES.
J. J. SIEBENECK ATTORNEY, NO. 1
WYL1EAVE.,
Estate of Mathias Fire, deceased.
EXECUTRIX NOTICE NOTICE IS
hereby given that letters testamentary on
the estate of Mathias Fire, late of the city of
Pittsburg, county of Allegheny, and State of
Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to
the undersigued, to whom all persons Indubted
to said estate are required to make immediate
payment, and those having claims or demands
against the same will make them known, with
out delay, to CATHARINE FIRE, Executrix,
No. 511 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg.
March 26, 18S1. mh27-63-r
F.'R. STONER, Attorney at Law,
No. 110 Diamond street.
XTOTICE APPLICATION WILL BE
JLN made to the Governor of Pennsylvania,
on the 20TH DAY OF APRIL, lb91, by Bryant
H. Blood, William S. HosMns, G. Lee Harring
ton. Harry N. Galther and Frank R. Stoner,
under tbe act of Assembly entitled: "An act to
provide for the incorporation and regulation of
certain corporations." approved April i9. 187.
aud the supplements thereto, for tbe charter of
an intended corporation, to be called the "Penn
sylvania Gusranteo Loan Company, the char
acter and object of which is tho insurance of
owners ot real estate, mortgagees and others
interested In real estate, from loss by reason of
defective titles. Hens and Incumbrances at
Pittsburg, Pa., and for these purposes to have
and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges
of said act of Assembly and thn supplements
thereto. F. R. STONER,
mhZMO-F Solicitor for Applicants.
official rrrrsBURG.
Office of the citt 'ireasoker, i
Municipal Hall. Smithfikld st.
rOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL
JA owners (whether resident or non-resident
ot the city of Pittsburg) of drays, carts, wagons,
carriages, bnggies, etc., to pay their licenses at
this office forthwith.
All licenses uot paid on or before the first
Monday in March, 1891, will be placed in the
.hands of vehicle officer for collection, subje::
to collection fee of 50 cents on each license.
Aud all persons neglecting to pay on or before
first Monday in May, 1&91, will be subject to a
penalty double theamount of thelicenses, 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 25 cents additional will be charged on
the license.
Rates of license: Each one-horse vehicle, SO;
each twn-horse vehicle. J10; each four-horso
vehicle, 112; each fonr-horse hack, S15; omni
busses and timber .wheels, drawn by two
horses, S10.
One extra dollar will be charged for each ad
ditional horse used in above specified vehicles.
J. F. DENNISTON.
feC-Sl-p City Treasurer.
PROPOSAL.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED by the Committee on Light of
tne borough of 'ilkinsburg. Pa., until 2 P. X.,
MONDAY, April 13. 1SSI, for lighting the bor
ough with electric light?.
Specifications can bo seen at No. 83 Seventh
are., Pittsburg. 1 he proposals to be addressed
to Samuel A. Steel, Chairman of Committee on
Light, No. 63 Seventh ave., city.
The committee reserve the right to reject
any or all proposals.
SAMUEL A. STEEL,)
ARTHUR MUAKT.V Committee.
N. J. H. GERW1G. )
ap7-73-TUF
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, APRIL 2,
1891 sealed proposals will be received at
this Department until 2 o'clock P. M.. 1HURS
DAY, April 16, 189L for manufacturing, deliv
ering and placing in position in the U. S. Court
House and Postnfflce, 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 tho right to reject anv
and all bids, and to waive defects. Proposals
should be addressed to the Secretary of the
Treasury, and indorsed "Proposals for standard
furniture Court House and Postpffice, Pitts
burg. Pa." CHARLES FOSTER, Secretary.
ap6-10-MWF
Tr.EASTjr.T Department. April 7. 1891.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at this department until 2 o'clock
p. X.. TUESDAY, April 21. 1891, for manufact
uring, delivering and placing in position in the
U. S. Court Honsc and postofhee, Pittsbnrg,
Pa., certain articles, of special furniture.
Drawings and specification, and blank form of
proposal, can be obtained upon application to
this office. The departinant reserves the right
to reject any and all bids, and tn waive defects.
Proposals should be addressed to the Secre
tary of the Treasury, and Indorsed: "Proposals
for special furniture U. S. Court House and
Postuffice, Pittsburg. Pa.
aplO-to CHARLES FOSTER, Secretary.
QEALED PROPOSAL8 SEALED PRO
IO POSALS will bo received by the Electric
Light Commission of the city of Wheeling,
State of West Virginia, until April 23, 1891, at
12 o'clock noon, for the materials and ma
chinery and the erection ot a four hundred
(400) arc light electrical street lighting installa
tion for the city of Wheellng.accordine to plans
and specifications on file In the office of the
Board of Gas Trustees of said city. Bids to be
for the 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 (S1.000) dollars, to the
city or Wheeling, to be forfeited to said city
upon ihefailure of the successful bidder to sign
tl.e contract and give the bond required.
Sigued ELECTRIC LIGHT COMMISSION.
P. F. FA.RRELL, Chairmin.
A. A. FRANZHEIM, Secretary. ap5-126
PROPOSALS FOR STONE U. S. ENGIN
EER Office, 507 West Chestnut street
Louisville. Kv.. March 12, 189L Sealed pro
posals in triplicate will be received at this office
until 1 p. H., (standard time) on SATURDAY,
the 11th day of April, 1891. for furnishing stone
required in the construction f wall for the en
largement of caual basin, Louisville and Port'
land Canal. Tbe attontlon ot bidders Is in
vited to acts of Congress of February 20. 1SS5.
and February 23, 18S7, volume 23. page -3S2. aud
volume 24, page 4U.St&tutes at Large. Prefer
ence will be given to stone ot domestic produc
tion, conditions ot quality ana price being
equal. The right Is reserved to refect any and
all bids. Specifications and printvd forms for
proposals will be furnished on application to
the undersigned. EDW. MAGOTRE, Captain
of Engineers, TJ. 8. A.
mhl3 IM3.ljI5.16-ap-9.I0
EDUCATIONAL.
St. John's Military School,
MANLIUS, N. Y.
SUMMER SCHOOL,
Kt. Key. F. 1). HUNTINGTON. S. T. D.. Presi
dent. Apply to Lt. Col. W it VIIBBKUK, supt.
mhl-135-uwr
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To Let, etc., ten cents per line for each inser
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Top line beina displayed counts as two.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BUSINESS OFFICE.
Cor. Stnithfield and Diamond Streets,
ALWAYS OPEN.
BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHF.T5E
WAMT, JTOK SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER
TRANSIENT ADVEKTIbEMENTS WILL BE
l!ECEIVEDUrT0 9P. M. FOK lNSElSTIOJf.
Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver
tisers already have accounts with THE DISPATCH.
KOlt THF. MiUTHSIDE. NO. HIS CABSON
bfKEET. TELEPHONE NO. OK2.
FOK THE EAS1' END, J. W. WALLACE, 6121
VLSSi AVE.
PITTSBUllG ADDITIONAL.
THOMAS ilcCAFKHEY 3509 Butler street.
EMIL G. bTUOKEY. 2h street and Penn ave.
ALLEOHX.NY.
A. .1. KAEKCHE1C 51 Federal street
H. J. JlclIItlDK, Market House, Alleghenv.
P. II. EGGKI'.SiSON. Ohio and Chcstnutsts.
1HOMAS .McHENHY, Western and Irwin aves.
O. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver ave.
PEltKY il. GLFI.M. Rebecca and Alleghenv aves.
WANTED.
Male nell).
A CHANCE IN A LIFETIME FOK MEN
with capital and active men without caDltal
to secure a very plessant and profitable bnslnesst
no drones or ciiriosltv seekers need apply. Ad
dress with C-cent stamp. CUNbULIDAl El) AD
JUSTABLE SHOESlOKE. 42 Arenac Bnlldlng,
Cleveland, o. mh20-61-wrsu
BOY-BRIGHT, ACTIVE BOY.1GK) 18 YEARS
old. te work in office: must be fair penman:
reference required: salary JM per month. Ad
dress T. X., Dispatch office. aplO-63
COOP ItS-'I WO CASK COOPERS. IN OUlltE
of MAURICE WALbH, cor. Nlmn and
Washington sis., S. S. aplO-30
D
RUG RELIEF ,LEKK APPLY AT ONCE
to p. 31. ME1Z, Etna. Pa. apliMS
T71M1INKEK-A bOBFR MAN THAT UNDEK
II STAN 1)3 the machinist trade. GEO. S. Cor
lOA. 157 Lacock st., Allegheny. aiS-45
GENTLEMAN AS SOLICITOR: REFER
ENCES required. ROOM 7, JMcCanec block.
ap8-69-wrsu
MAN-A FIRST-CLASS MAN TO TAKE
chsrjre and run an anhydrous ammonia
plant. Address, with reference, P. O. BOX NO.
II. aplO-78 ,
MAN-A LIVE, ENKRGF.T1C COLLECTOR
and solicitor: 81 25 a day and steadv work;
must be able to give small bond. Apply to ROOM
3 68 Federal St., Allegheny. aplO-53
MAN GOOD. SOBER MAN THAT CAN
bone and tie up ham. Apply to CAMP
BLLL i. CO., 1412 Carson St., S. 3. ap9-S3
-TE-IF YOU ARE AN INTELLIGENT
AtA. man and reallT want to work, we are sure
our buslneas will yield vou not less than S15 or $20
per week. E. GA'IELY A CO., 23 Federal sU,
Allegheny. Pa. spS-44
MOLDtRS FIRST-CLASS MOLDERS TO
work in our steel foundrj : wnces S3 oerday;
steadvivork Address l'Al'IFIO ROLLING MILL
CO., Potrero, ban Francisco, Cal. apS-3S
REAL ESTATE SALESMAN AND SOLICITOR
rer city work. Address REALTY, Dispatch
office. ap8-76-MWP
TEGISTEREO DRUG CLERK-ONE WHO
XV can furnish good references. Address SA
LOL, Dispatch office. ap7-61-TuFSu
SALKSMAN AGOODSALESMAN FOR REAL
estate on the SontUslde: good opening for an
enterprising person. ALLES i. BAILEY. 164
Fourth avenue. Tel. 167. ao'J-14
SALESMEN-EXPEU1ESCED SHOE SALES
MAN at Laird's shoe stores: good positions
to men with proper experience and reference.
W. M. LA1RO. an9-W
SALFSMAN-AN EXPERIENCED DK1 GOODS
and carpet salesman Apply Immediately to
J. K.. 0 UN G. Homestead Pa. apld-66
s
IX FIRM-CLAM) HOIIsL PAINTERS. AP-
1'Ll to WM. jr. DEKBAUM, 803 Carson st.
anlo-77
STENOGRAPHER-A BRIGHT. COMPETENT
young man, as stenographer and clerk, can
obtain situation with a large lumbering concern
of North Carolina, if well recommended, or good
edueatlon and competent. Address STENOG
RAPHER, Dispatch offltc. ap9-3
TIN NEK-ONE FIRST-CLASS TINNER. WHO
Is competent to take charge of shoo: none
but sober man need apply. Address DOX 32,
Greensburg, pa. aplO-23
-VT7"AGON BLACKSMITHS AND FOUR
V wagon makers. Apply to A.KRUT& SONS,
No. 45 Fourteenth St., S. S. aplO-79
Agents.
AGENTS-TO SELL THE NEWEST AND
best subscription books upon the market:
the most rerent additions to our list are The
Steam Engine," by Daniel Kinnear Clark, Hon.
Mcmbe Am. society Mech. Engineers; "The
Family Physiclsn.." by .1. McGregor-Roblnspn,
otGHsgow University: "Irish Literature" and
Davenport's Condensations" of the best litera
ture of all langiiHges and ages. P. J. FLEMING
A CO., 135 Fifth av. mhl5-TuWThFSSU
AIjKNTs-NOW READY MOST WONDER
FUL advertising machine the world has
eer known: patented: sells to evcrv merchant,
steady work: big pav: inclose stamp. ARC N.
MG. CO.T Racine, Wis. aplO-52-WF
AGENTS-NO BROKEN CIGARS: DERBY
cigsr rack holds cigars; fits any hat; sells at
sight: simple 10c, three tor 25c dozen 60c by
mall. STJSSER A CO . I'rovidence. R. I.
ap5-120
A GENTS -TO SELL THE BEST OOD
J. UORKING maihfne on the market. Ad
dress WOOD, Dispatch office. ap7-61
Female IXelp.
G1RL-A GOOD PROIESTANT GIRL TO
cook and take charge of dining room and
kitchen; good wages. Answer P. o. BOX 154,
city. anio-u
LADY CABHIER-FOR DINING ROOM, AT
HO'ILL SCHLOSSER. Apply bctwicn 10
and 11 A. M. ; bring recommendations. aplO-87
NURSE G1RL-TO OO TO THE COUNTRY:
csllatonce. ROOMS 44 and 45, ill Fourth
av., rittstmrg, l'a. apl(M3I
VriDttEISY GOVEHNFSS-FOR ONE CHILD;
i references required. Addres3 N. R., Dis
patch office, ap 10-13
Male and Female Help.
DAIRYMEN ?20 PER MONTH: FARM
hands, teamsters, bov to work in a btore,
hotel cooks, chambermsids, dining-room girls.
dMiwashers, laundry girls, secoud cooks. 200
house girls, nurse girls. CO cooks. 30 chamber
maids. MECHAN'S, 5 Grant st. ap6-D
OUsEKLLPLIf, LAUNDRFJJS, CHAMBER-
MAIDs. cooks, nurses dining room girls,
200 iiouse girls, tie colored girls, one plumber,
boy to lenrn tinsmith, drivers, waiters, farm
hanas. MRS. . 'UIOMPbON, KM Grant st.
mhM-8I-D
Situations.
A POSITION-BY YOUNG MAN 25 AS BELL
clerk or any clerical position; good reference
iroin present eniplorer. Address R. E. T., Dis
patch office. aplO-gs
BOOK-KEEPING-! ATTEND 'IO ANYTHING
In the line or intricate accounting, such as
opening anil closing of books or correction of
errors: also give instructions In the use or the
Voucher System. A. F. SAW11ILL, i$7 Federal
St.. Allegheny, Pa. de6-54-D
POSI1TO.N-BY YOUNG MAN AS CLERK IN
grocery store: speaks Gerimn: seven years'
experlei.ee In retill business: best relerciices.
Address L. M. S., Dispatch office. aplO-31-FMi
OSITION-A FIRST-CLASS TrLEGKAPH
operator desires position; experience In
broker's office: good reference. Address J. 1).
II., 163 Fifth av. aplO-76
POSITION-BY YOUNG MAN OF TWO
years experience In pliuntiing shop to finish
trs.de. Address R. J. 5., Dispatch office
aplO-S2-rsu
Rooms.
FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED FRONT
room In Allegheny, either on North or Mont
gomeiy avs . between Arch apd Sandusky sts.. or
on Union or Cedar avs., between Ohio st. and
North av with or without board. Address B. 11.
W., Dispatch office. - aplO-2
Financial.
MANUFACTURERS DFSIl'ING MOKE CEN
TRAL locatiou, free fuel. Increased laetil
tics and addltloml capital will learn sonietlilu
to their adanlage by addressing the undersigned
eoinpau), who arc operating in the natiual gas
belt ol Indiana. HATHANaY INVhslMENT
CO., 25 Exchange St., 'Rochester, N. X. apl0-64
TONKY TO LOAN ON CITY. SUBURBAN
eX aud larm properties: stocks, school ai.d
muulcipal uomls, as well as other securities,
negotiated. ED. WirilSH, 410 Giant St.. Pitts
barg. Pa. lcl4-23-D
MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY
conntv property at lowest rates. HENRI
A. WLAVEKjtCO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mbi-B
O LOAN 1200,000 ON MORTGAGES. 1100
aud upward at 6 per cent; o00,000 at4S per
cent on residences or business property, vacant
lotsorfarins- . 11. FRENCH, ti lourth ave.
oc23-D
TRUST FUNDS-TO LOAN ON KEAL
estate. WISE ft MINOR, Attorneys, 91
Diamond st. an3-82
-TTTANTED-MONEY TO LOAN ON MOKf
IV GAGES. In large and small amounts, at
lowest market rate or interest. SeeW. A. HEK
KON ASON-i, K Fourth av. ap3-2S-T
Miscellaneous.
ALL TO USEJONES' BEDIIUU PARALYSER
Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no
poison; roaches banished ny contract: satisfac
tion given or no pay. Prepared by GEO. W.
JUNES, 222 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. Sold by
all first-class druggists. Residence No. 80 Mon
tery st. yll-4i-MWF
ENG1NES-A PAIR OF SMALL SECOND
HAND hoisting engines: must be in good
condition. Address HOISTING, Dispatch office.
apl(J-34
EVERYBODY TO KNOW THE SCHOOL OF
Design and Dress Cutting will remove to No.
'vol PENN AY., April J, from CIS PENN AV.
mli26-57
WANTED.
Miscellaneous.
MILK-SO TO-75 GALLONS OF GOOD JER
SEY' milk per dav. delivered at Ft. Wayne
depot, Alleghenv. Address HOW LAND DAIRY
CO.. 16 Church av., Allegheny. ap8-:o
PAINTERS-TO PURCHASE PATENT ME
TALLIC graining tools lor quiek and ex
cellent graining of all woods; no skill required.
Address GRAINING TOOLS, IV O. General De
livery, l'lttshurg. aplO-94
FOK SALE IMPROVED KEAL ESTATE.
City Residences.
f 500-WELL LOCATED DESIRABLE LIT-
O' TLE residence property at a low price:
Erin st.. between Wvlie snd Webster avs.: close
to cable; two-story brick or four large rooms;
newly papered, city water, good cellar and stib
cellar: lot 24x94. with side entrance: streets sew
ered, paled and sldewalkcd;e-i5T terms. (1-7-47.)
CHARLtS SOMfcRS & CO., 12? Fourth sv. ap8-76
ff. 500 FOR BOTH-TWO SIX-ROOMED,
Di two-story brick buildings, three rooms on
each floorinewh painted and papered all through,
wster and gas to be pat In: Butler st. five min
utes from A. V. K. K. station: Citizens' Electric
Line will pass the door: lot 40t120: terras easy.
(I-W-53. ) CHARLES SOMERS CO., 129 Fourth
avenue. apS-76
1 f PER CENT INVESlMENT-liRIt'K
1A house of eight rooms and finished attic, in
good location. ALEX. MORRISON t -ON. 133
1 ourth av. and Crafton. ap8-64-wrs
25nst End Residences.
A BEAUTIFUL EAST EM) RESIDENCE ON
Marchand St., near Sillily lane, two-story and
mansard frame of 12 rooms, bathroom, stationary
wash stands, laundry, good cellar, slate and hard
wood mintels, clubhouse grates, tile hearths: all
rooms nlcelv decorated; first floor finished In hard
wood; lot 100x140 feet: will sell with lot 5CXI10.
(a 1C6). BLACK A BAIBD, 95 Fourth av.
apIO-47
AN ENTIRELY NEW AND VER NEAT
little flc-room and finished attic houe on a
sewered street In East End: ccntrallv located;
onlv three minutes' walk to cable cars: nicely pi
pcrtd and grained throughout: slate mantel In
parlor: sliding doors; has vestlbuleand hall: a
very cheap property: onlv SJ,7oO b. A. DICKIE
& Co., Penn and Shady av., E. E. (523. )
apS-G2-WF'
QC SOO-EASf END, EUCLID AVENUE, BE-0-l
TWEKN Rural and Harvard sts.: new
lrame of five rooms, hall and finished attic, pa-
Jiered and grained throughout, slate mantels, tile
earths, electric lights, wired for electric bells,
natural gjs, cltv water, front and rear porches,
etc.; good lot, :2vG2) feet: terms, one-half cash.
(2-11-77.) CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 129 Fourth
avenue. an8-76
500-FOK A FINE MNE-ROOM FRAME
3(J5 hou'c with every modern convenience:
bath, hot and cold water, range, furnace In cel
lar, laundry, fine hall, large rooms nicely pa
pered: street Is paved and sewered: nothing but
an excellent class of residences In tbe neighbor
hood; a very comlortahle home, and one of the
cheapest properties on the market, s. A. DICKIE
& CO., Penn and bhady avs.. E. E. (1653.) We
deal only In East End properties. apS-CJ-wr"
60O-EAST END. ELLSWORTH AV.-
s choice lot 25x100 feet, extending through
to the Pennsylvania Railroad, containing a two
story frame house or four rooms, all newlv pa
pered, cxeellent cellar under the whole honse,
city water, etc. ; a very ehesp propertv on cash
terms. 2-11-81. CHARLES SOMERs ' CO., 129
Fourth av. tp8-79-wrsu'
ft 500-O'HAKA ST.. A NEW TWO-STORY
OO Queen Anne duelling of ten rooms. In
cluding three attic rooms, bath, w. c, range,
laundry In cellar, stationary wash tubs, hara
wood mantels In parlor, and slate mantels In all
other rooms; good porches, etc.; lot 41x141 to an
alley. (a93). BLACK & BAIKD, 95 Fourth av.
apIO-47
Allegheny Residences.
CITY KEAL ESTATE, ALLEGHENY, BY
JOHN K. EWING&CO., 107 Federal st.
apS-67-wi su'
T7E WILL OFFER SATURDAY'. APRIL 11.
vV at3F. M., at auction, on the premises. No.
45 Pennsylvania av., Allegheny, a two-itory aud
mansard pressed brick dwelling of nine rooms;
elegant house with all modern Improvements:
title Insured by Udelltv Title and Trust Company;
Immediate possession: lot 21jxl34 feet, to Stewart
st : don't forget time and piace. BLACK &
BAIRD. No. 95 Fourth av. apt-S-rTrs'
S9
OOO-BUENA VlSfA ST.. NEAR ACKLKY
t.79 st . a good pressed brick dwelling of two
Morles and mtnsard, containing nine rooms and
basement kitchen, hall, bathroom, two w. cs.,
hot ind cold water, both gases, nice slate mantels,
laundry, range, nice chandeliers, large pantry,
dumbwaiter, marble vestibule, etc.: lottLOxlluto
alley. (b235). BLACK A BAIKD, 85 Fourth av.
aplO-47
Q1 f) OOO NEW THKEE-SrOKY BRICK
OJL I' house, latest style and conveniences,
with slx-roonicd house In rear; splendid Invest
ment: good street; Allegheny. HOLMES A CO.,
40SlllIthflcldst. ap9-Gl
Uazelwood Residences.
HAZELWOOD-2-STORY FRAME DWKLL
1NG of 7 rooms, bath, hall, laundry, hard
wood finish, newly papered and painted, nat. gas,
h. and c water. Inside w. c. sewered, etc.: lot
60x120 feet: 2 minutes' walk froir Hazelwood sta
tion and Second Avenu. Electric Railway: price.
SS.&00: terms reasonable. 1RAM. BURCUF1ELD,
loS Fourth ai . U13-30
OOO lOR TWO. OK J9.0U0 FOR ALL
ell Ha7elwood Gloster st.. near Hazelwood
py four new two-story and finished attic brlok
dwellings of four rooms each: good cellars:
natural gas; hot and cold water In kitchen; the
lots are about 201a wide ind extend back75rectto
Kansas St.: this Is a good Investment, they rent
well, (d 54). BLACK & BAIRD. 05 Fourth av.
aplO-47
Suburban Residences.
TWO ACRES AND GOOD KESIDENCE-IN
the suburbs near the city: only 3 minntes
from R. R. station: clghtrooinslnrcsidcnce, hall,
porches, natural gss. etc., etc.: copious flow of
pure water; great vsrlelv of fruit and shade trees
and shrubbcrr, etc.: a pretty plarc. JAS. W.
DRAPLAt O., 313 Wood St.. adjoining Fourth
av., Pittsburg. aplO-70-b
I i) 50O-EDGEWOOD, EDGEWOOD AVE
Qlul NUE; onlv five minutes' walk from
station: a two-story and attic lnnie dwelling of
ten rooms, two attic rooms, center hall, bathroom,
w. c. range, natural gas. electric light, porches,
etc. ; good pnmp water: two acres or ground, with
abundance of irult and shade trees; will sell
house and one acre of ground for 310,000; beauti
fully located. (k49) 11LACK& BA1RD,9" Fourth
avenue. aplO-ST'
FOR SALE LOTS.
Cltv Lots.
OOQ OOO-SECOM) AV., BET. MARKET
'DiJlJl and Wood sts., vicant lot. 60x160x10 to
First nv. (g4). BLACK All A1KD. 95 Fourth av.
apiu-j-
East End Lots.
FAHNESTOCK PUCE LOTS AT HOME
WOOD: cheapest and best In East End.
LIGGETT BROS., 71 Diamond st. mh20-86s
F
AHNFsTOCK PLACE LOIS.
BROS., 71 Diamond st.
LiGGFrr
mlLS-Sb
FOR SALE-COR ALDER AND SPAHR STS.,
lot 13Sxlt2 ft. almost level and beautllully
located lor sub-division; SiiO per front foot: the
most desirable and centrallr located In the East
End Tor the monev; will siih-dlvldc to suit the
purchasers W. A. HEKKON Jt SONS. No. 80
Fourth av. apO-73-IO, 16,23,30
F
KIRSALE-ON EDWIN SI'. NEAR HIGH
LAN O av. and Alder St.. East End. lot 20 or
more feet front bv 120 feet deep to an alley: JG0
Eerfrort foot: theseare the best lots In the East
nd for the money. See W. A. IIERRON &.
SONS, 80 Fourth av. . apS-73-Tur
FOR SALE-LOT 20X100 FEET, FOR SCO: ONE
square from Penn av., near Winclilddleav.,
Nineteenth ward: easy payments: a xerr desira
ble building site for the money. See W. "A. HER
.KON 4. SONS, No. 80 Fourth av.
' ap9-74-10,lG.23.33'
J- ARGE ELLSWORTH AV. LOT VERY REA
J SONABLE. Address SUADYSIDE. Dis
patch offl'e. aplO-SS
LOT-FINELY LOCATED LOTOV HOWEbT.,
near Dennlstou av., E. E.: first-class sur
roundings and is cry central: onlv two minutes
walk to Fifth av. e tble; neighborhood well built
up with a line class of residences; only three or
lour vacant lols In the locallt); lot 23x120 Icet to
alley; we have a low price on It snd can niskc
tirmstosnit. seeS. A. DICKIE A CO., Penn
and Shady avs., E. E. (27"). ap7-9-inwr'
LOTS-WEOFFh RTHE FOLLOWING CHEA P
lots, all centrally looted, and all very near
cshle and steam cars, not more than live minutes"
walk to either: Too on Marchand St., 24x120; two
on Lmerson sL, 15x120: two on Edwin st , 27x120;
w are prepared to make special prices ind terms.
SeeS. A. DICKIE A CO., Peun and Shidy ivs.,
E. E. ap7-9-Tuwr
fTp' FOR TWO-NOW IS THF. TIME TO
Qt( u secure lot In llrustilnn at greatly re
duced prices; $425. 475, fOX) llld 175". all on good
street. Termsfroui HOW ARDBKOWN.Iil Fourth
aenuc. apV02-MWF
S2
iL'l Friendship ar.. a i leant In:, 10x110 to20
it alley. (aJ02) JJLACK A BAIRD, ?'i Fourth
euue. aplO-U
rtl.tXJIll-ls.!' If.fTtt lVIi- VU"
Saburbnn Lots.
1TIINE LARGE LOI-C0X124 FEET, ON SOUTH
: St., W lUlnsburir, convenient to riltroid
station: one of the best streets In the place: sev
eral lrult trees on th lot. JAS. W. DRAPE A
CO., 313 W ood St., Pittsburg. npL-7U-D
SUBURBAN PROPERTY IHE LARGEST
n lots, the lowest prices and the e islest and best
terms In the county at sheradcu, 15 minutes lrom
Union station: see Slicraden belore j ou buy else
where. ANDREW PAtTEKSON, beeretirv, 1.7
Filth av. fe27-72-D
THE BFLLEVUE ELECTRIC R. R. FLE
VATOR, W ind-or l'..rk. and gas well; Hie
finest site In W estem Pa. lor a Hotel or eluh
hou6e: the park cuntilus about five acres aud
commands the finest view on the Ohio river,
overlooking the Davis Islsnd dam: this property.
Including the railroad aud a gas well cipable of
supplying 100 ranillles, and now piped over2,000
icet and In uc will be sold at a grcit bargain.
For particulars call on GEO. . CO Pi ON, 157
Lacock st., Allegheny. ap9-47'
CJQ 300 EACH-bWlSSVALE STATION. P.
IjLJl R. R.. Braitdockand Swlssv.ile aves.. six
nioe level lots, 100x200 (kl5) BLACK A K A LRU,
95 Fourth av aplO-47
Atlantic City.
ATLANTIC CITY'. N. J.-KENT OKSALE
Hotels, cottages and oath houses; lots for
sale In all parts ol the city; also South Atlantic
City. ISRAEL G. ADAMS A CO., Real Estate
Agents, Real Estate and Law BulMInr. fcS-W
FOR SALE LOTS.
FARM AT-AUCTION-THE 50-ACRE FARM
or the late O. P. Henderson, Ilarmar town
ship; near Denny station. West Penn Railroad,
will be sold by order of Orpfians' Court, Situr
day. April IL at 10 o'clock. A. LLGGATF. A
bON, auctioneers, 108 Fourth av. mh3I-6
FARM-S2S,0, PART CASH AND BALANCE
long time, will buy the finest aud best located
stock and grain farm of 200 acres on the Ohio
river: will double in value within few years. V.U
V 1TT1SH, 410 Grant St.. Pittsburg. aplO-D
371ARM-OF ICO ACKE-3. UNDERLINED W ITH
1 coal In Baldwin township; six miles from
cltv: the property of Alex. Long, deeeascd. In
quire or W. A. LEWIS, Attorney, Pittsburg, or
(,tU. BRAWDY. Sharpsourg. np3-78s
FOR SALK UUS1NESS.
Business Opportunities.
BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY BUSI
NESS a first-class stand on one of the best
business streets of East End: fitted up with steam
engine and all modern appliances formiklug ice
cream, candles, etc.: well furnished Ice cream
parlor: sale will include three years'" lease: this
stand would be well suited for a restaurant, and
the locality demands one; priee very lowanu
terms reasonable. For full particulars, sec S. A.
DICK1 E A CO., Penn and Shady av., E. E.
apS-C3-WF
BARBERSHOP-GOOD PAYING-MUST BE
sold at once. Call and see A. El) Lib A CO.
aplo-27
COMMISSION BUSINESS-W'HICH IS NOW
paying the owner $5,000 per. innum.and which
Is Increasing, will lie sold:owncr wishes to change
climate. 'Address BUSINESS, Dispatch office.
mlilO-W-HWF"
DRUG STORE-IN CITY: GOOD BUSINESS;
will sell cheap. Address ALUM, Dispatch
office aplO-35
GENERAL STORE-DOING A FLOURISH
ING business; best location on Main St.,
West Newton, Pa.; no old stock on hand! a rare
chance for a good partv; selling on account of
health of proprietors. J. U. M. ADAIR A CO.
apS-47-WFSu
GENERAL STORE IN GOOD TOWN
grocerv stores. S500 to 15,000; cigir stores,
f-iOO to SAOOO; country 6torep, restaurants, milk
depot. PERC1VAL A CHAPMAN. 433 Grant St..
aplO-74
LUN CH AND BARROOM AN I) 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. Addres F.
VOLGLLSONG. Flndlay, O. ap8-6S"
JTORKS-OF ALL KINDS AND BUSINESS
3 Chances. HOLMES A CO., 420 SmlthOelrt st.
ap9-61
ISusiuess Properties.
THE BUSINESS PROPERTY NO. 1010CAKSON
st.. near Tenth St., Southside. city, to tic
soldbv the order of the Orphans' Court, at trus
tee's public sale, on Monday afternoon, April 13,
at 2 o'clock, on the premises: peremptory sale.
JAS. R. lirLL, Trustee. JAS. W. DRAPhACO.,
Agents and Auctioneers, 313 Wood st,, Pittsbnrg.
apl0-7O-D
flJOft OOO-A CLEAN 6 PFR CENT NET
Oi-Js investment In the business center;
three new brick buildings on lot 25)jxI12, from
street to street; one four-story brick containing
storeroom 23x76 and 21 dwelling rooms. In flats:
two two-story and basement bricks on the rear;
all substantial, complete and In the best of order;
a bargain not to b duplicated In the market to
day, (d 52-232). CHARLES SOMhRS A CO.. Ii9
Fonrth av. ap9-78-Tnrsu
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc.
BAY MAKE-16,S': HAMRLETONIAN BRED:
one bay horse, 15; can trot in 2:50, and a fast
saddle horse. Inquire at corner Twenty-second
and Sarah sts., S. s. A. M. HOCI1SWENDEK.
aplO-l
SHETLAND PONY AND HARNESS-SEPARATE
or together: pony warranted sound
and kind: 47K Inches high. Can he seen 215
FIRST AV., above Grant. apl0-75
aiaclunery and Metals.
H'
OIS1INU ENGINES. DEUKICKS ANl
. derrick fonrlnirs. steel hoisting and cut
ropes id muck.; ofcuiunary engines nun oouers.
shears, clarand oft pans. etc. '1HOMAS CAU
UVbbO.N.3, Lacock. and baudusVy streets, Alle
gheny, la. au5-35-iwr
SECOJD-lHNI ETGINE AND BOILKKb
One 1424. two 12x18, one 11x24, one 10x20, one
10x16. 9x12, 8x12 and I tree lot of smaller sizes:
10-H. r. mounted portables, ore pair of boilers
42x26: agent for the .standard governor, pumps,
slialtlnir. pulleyt, etc 23 audio 1'ark "y, Alle
gheny, la. J. b. YOUNG. fe6-D
SECOVD-IJaD FMJINKS-ONK 27 H. 1'.
Ujlt pat. electric Ueht cntrlnc. almost new;
one9x8.one 7x7, one 5x6, yertlcat engines: one
heary 14x24. one 31x12, 3 8x12 and 27x12. in hori
zontal engines: all rood as new. MAKMKb MA
CHINE DEL'OT, , Firstar,, Vlltsbnrg. la.
taTO-D
THE CELEIUSATED ACME AUTOMATI-'
safety en clues ami non-explosive boiler,
for pas or oil fuel, from one to five-horse power;
also, the latest Improved ventilating faun: perfect
satisfaction guaranteed; by J. 11! GE1C Gen
eral Acent, No. 4 Fifth av., mtsburp. Pi.
le.5-16.VMWF"
- Miscellaneous.
B
AR FIXrUKES-INClYUniNG M'OKKIVG
and ide boards, elnses. and evcrrtliinir
complete to start a birroom; examine thee he
fore purchasing elsewhere. Address JOSKl'lI
blOLZLK, 7271'cnnav. aplO-50
COUNTERS ONH 16-FT. WOODKN TOP,
and one 5-fr. mirble top. with soda ap
paratus: alo Ice cream apparatus and two pieces
snciring wiiu arawcr aiiacnmenu a
pply at 5173
7-71-MTF"
BUTLfcR ST.. cltv.
ap
SAFh-A LARGE FIRK-1'ROOF SAFK. COM
IUNATION l?ck. double doors outside and
Inside: cash box and drawer; everything In good
oriier. JAs. W. URAPF, A CO., 313 Wood St.,
adjoining Fourth av.. Pittsburg. npto-Ki
SECOND-HAND JIKKRY-GO-ROUN D IN
first-class condition. Inquire oTGKORGE W.
1.AUGHL1N, Palace Hotel, Homestead, Pa.
aplO-60
SODA FOUNTAIN A GOOD SECOND-HAND
soda loitntaln, almost new: win sell Terr
cheap lor cash. Call or address J. F. & SON, 412
.Market St.. Pittsbnrg. Pa. a p0-o3-p
PEKSONAI.
PERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD
and silver: Jewelry repaired: new work made
to order. CHRIS. HAUClt, all bmithfieln st
JMS-S1
PERSONAL 'SVeUSlER'S LARGE QUARTO
Dictionary, S2 50: special bargains in olaaud
new books during tills month. FRANK i.ACON
.5. CO.. 30ISmlthfleldst. mhl2
PERSONAL-FINE HOOKS-WF. HAVETHE
finest collection or Onelr illustrated books
in Pittsburg: beiiitlful bindings; low prIces:coine
and see them: hundreds or books for presents.
LEVI'S BOOK b'lORE. 000 Liberty St. dell
PERSONAL-ALL JTRSONS USING A1CTI
FIC1AL eves should buy them from the
CIILSSMAN OPTICAL COMPANY. No. 42 Fed
eral St., Allegheny: they carry the largest line ol
tiie best material and guarantee them lor one
year: the only house In the United States that
makes this offer. ap2-u2-Thrsu
FOUNlr.
FOUND-PERFECT CUMPUItT IN READING,
by having my eyes thoroughly examined and
a pair of the celebrated fl crvstal specs aiUuted
bv the experts of the CHhasMA OlTICAL
COMPANY, No. 1'ledtralst., Allegheny.
an2-32-Tlirsu
F
IOUND-A LARGE LOT Or WINTER
f" . Vt-!VMKJU5 IU lIUUVI ,II13 KtkJ
tanging in the rooms occunled br
1KCKSON, the tailor, 15 Filth ave.. upstairs,
altered, cleaned aud repaired; the owner should
call for them, as DlcLson requires the room.
nol3-D
LOST.
1- GST LAlJY'g GOLD WATCH, WITH
i forget-me-not fob chain attached, between
fourteenth St., Southside. and 'llilrd and- Fourth
avenues. Finder liberally rewarded If left at
DISPA'ICH OFt ICfc. apiO-C7
NOTICES.
Offick of e l
Treasurer Allegheny County,
April 1, 18)1. )
NOTICE.
IN rUESUANCE OP THE TWENTY
FIRST section of an act relating to Alle
gheny county, approved tbe 1st day or Mar,
1861, and of the amendment of the sald-aec-timi,
approved the SOtli day of March, A. D.
ISCo. I do hereby give notice that tlu dupli
cates for the several wards, Irofonirhs and
townships will be open, and 1 will he prepared
to receive tho coumy, Male and poor taxes for
the year 1S91 on nndafter the FIHSP PAY OF
MAY, IS'Jl. (Said taxei Can in; pain at thi
ofhee until the FIRST DAY 01- AUGUST,
with a deduction of 0 per tent for prompt pay
ment to all persons palns; the whole amount
of these taxe-.
There will he no reduction allowed durlns the
month of August.
There will he 10 per cent added to all taxes
remaining unpaid on the 1st day uf September,
168L JOHN A. HULL,
Treasurer of Allegheny County.
mh31-l2-D ,.
CHARLES S0XKRS & CO.? .
129 FOURTH AVS. '
(Telephone 1773) ,
Real Estate and Mortgages.
Money to Loan at Lowest Rates.
Get our new catalogue and weeUy
printed lists of new properties for
sale, rent and exchange, mailed free,
BRANCH OFFICES:
3313 Penn Ave, Telephone 6577.
6019 Fenn Ave. Telephone 5323.
ajtvrs
toutt.
Allegheny Residence.
- A f RIDGE AV.. ALLEGHENY-NICE
JLttU brick. 8 rooms, bath, pantrr, range.
gase, good cellir: rent 4o0. A pply to W. W.
LAWRENCLJbCO., Water St., below l'enn av.,
Pittsburg. aplO-oO-srwrt
Suburban Residences.
FURNISHED HOUSE AT BELHEVUE UN
11L September; large lot. Address A. H.,
Dispatch office. apT-Sst
SEWICKLEY A DWELLING OF 10 ROOMS
and stable. 2 acres of ground, only 5 minutes
walk from station: wilt rent for the summer
months. GEO. S. COTTON, 157 Lacock St.. Alle
gheny. ap9-46t
-TTTILDWOOD STATION. A. V. IU IL. ONK
V mile from city line I house 0rooms.IS per
month:2 houses 5 rooms, 53 per month; 1 house .
rooms. ?C per month: 1 house 9 rooms S20 per
month: farm 75 arreb, $15 per month: good hoard
walk lrom station to eath house, natural gas and
spring water. T. S. KNAP, 3313 Penn av.
mhl2-13t
Iiooms.
BOOJ'.S-FUKNl'JHEl) OK UNFURNISHKD,
single or en suite, opposite parkc below
Federal, on North av. Address E. AND A.. Dis
patch ofilce. apl0-S5t
EOOJ1S-NICELY FURNISHED AND BATH,
with board In samchonse. for 4 oro gentle
men; reference required. 3C0SUADYAV , E. K.
p9 40t
BOOJI-XMVI.Y FURNISHED ROOM,
cheerful: all conveniences: house faces park:
large lawn. 10 CEDAR AV., Allegheny. apl0-48t
Offices. Desk Hoom, .Etc
TO LET ALLEGHENY OFFICES-JIG PER
month: large, well lighted: owner furnishes
heat; on the second storr of the new stcrrit build
ing, corner of Ohio and Wect Diamond sts.: send
for list. W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth .av.
lpS-72-TUFt
Rasiness Stands.
TO LET BOARDING IIO'USE: ON"E or THE
best located in the city: convenient to bualnecs
centtr: 12 rooms, modern conveniences: rcnt?io
per vear and water rent: occupant desires to sell
carpets and part of the fnrnlture. See W. A.
HF.HRON & SONS, SO Fourth av, apo-Di-MWFt
J71LLGANT SIOREROOM WITH PLATE
11 glass front, 287 Ohio St.: good business loca
tion. Aiiily to J. II. AIKEN X CO., 100 Filth av,
mh21-2G-Dt
FLOOR 10x40. WITH OR WITHOUT 1'OWElt,
sultabte for light manufacturing. Inquire of
1'EARL LAUNLRY, 23 Federal St.. Pittsburg.
mh 13-421
REMOVALS.
C. H. DIKTltlCH,
Wholesalo and Retail Dealer in
Leather and Shoe Findings,
Has removed to
mhlf9-awF 070 Liberty Street.
" H. L. CHILDS & CO.
Mill Supplies,
Rubber Goods, Belting, etc.
Hare removed to
102 WATER bT.
mh27-76-3lwr
W. J. EAST, Architect,
Eas removed from Federal St., Allegheny, to
offices located in
WESTINGHOUSE BUILDING.
mb4-42-M'H t Pittsburg, K.
GEOKGE ICAPPJEL,
THE MUSIC DEALER,
Has removed to his new granite building;
631 SMITHFIELD ST.,
mhlC-7-MWT
ROSS W. BLACK,
BARBER SUPPLY HOUSE,
Has removed to 712 PENN AVENUE.
next to Penn Building. Razors ground and
boned. Shaving materials furnished at lowest
price. mh27-77-MTfF
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 ar., and with onr
increased lacilities and improved machinery,
we are now prepared to fill all orders promptlr.
mb2!M31-invy.
R. C. MILLER,
House and Sign Painter,
Has removed from
73 SIXTH AVENUE,
-TO-
526 GRANT STREET,
Between Fifth and Webster avenues. Special
attention -riven to tbe handling of plate glass,
cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky
lights, etc House painting and glazing in
all its branches. ocl9-6.J-D
READY FOR BUSINESS.
We have secured possession of the two lartre
and substantial buildings, Nos. 4B and 43 Sev
enth avenue. opposiM New Urant street, ana
with a complete stock of new goods respect
fully solicit the patronage of the
RETAIL DRUG TRADE.
In addition to the goods formerly carried in
stock we have added a full line of
DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES.
This department will he under the care of
JIR. CHARLES BABST, who will be glad to
meet his former friends and customers and to
serve them acceptably.
NO GOODS AT RETAIL.
I, II. HARRIS DRUG CO.,
NOS. 45 AND 43 SEVENTH AVENUE,
PITTSBURG. PA. npl-3.p
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
TSTOTICE TO
BRICK MANUFACTURERS.
IAVRGE TRACT OF LAND
Situate at tho head of South Twenty-first
streer. Pittsburg. Southside, ON PAVED
STREET AND WITH RAILROAD FACIL
ITIES; would be leaded by the owners to the
right partv for a term of years on royalty.
This land is centrally located and especially
adapted for miking brick. For further in
formation apply to
A. P. BURG WIN, Attorney at Law.,
ap8-74-WFSn 150 Fourth ar., Pittsburg.
A PROFITABLE IHVESTMENTI
The BUILDING, with its FURNITURE, situ
ate at the corner of Walnut and Main
st., in tbe city of Johnstown,
well and widely known as tho
CAMBRIA CLUBHOUSE
IS OFFERED
FOE SALE
At a reasonable pneo and terms to snit the
purchaser. It contains 63 roomi and is fully
appointed and well arranged for a general ho
tel buimesi. Apply to
apl JA31ES MCMILLAN.
desk rooms, offices
lodgingTrooms,
Opposite the New Posloffice Building,
FOURTH AVENUE,
Centrally Located, close io Smlthfjeld Street.
Call on
diaries Somers&Oo.; 129 Fonrlli Ave.
.ipS-77
17IOH SALE
J EAST END PROPERTY.
MUBRY & EDSALL,
mhlH-iJl
34F1DELITY BUILDING.
RESORTS.
rriHE OIlALiKON J L
ATLANTIC CI Hf. N. J.
On the beach, with tmsurpisscd ocean view.
Salt water baths in the bullae.
Send fur circular.
felB0-l - E. ROllERTS A SONS.
ri ADDON HALL.
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J-
Now open
Hot and Cold Sea Wafer Hath tn the Home.
leC-'Jl LEEDS 4 LTPPINCOTT.
MORTGAGES WANTED.
MURKY 4 EDSALL.
Fidelity Building,
ftp5-51
AUCTION SALE'S.
PUBLIC SALE
OF
VelUBtilE Iran Works.
The undftrlgned. receiver for the Hollidays
burg and Gap Iron Work", by virtue of an
order from the Court of Common Pleas ot
lilai- County, will offer at public sale at tha
Court House in Hollidaysburjr, pa., on
Thursday, May 7, 1 89 1, '
At 10 o'clock A. 21.. tho following described
property, viz.:
No. 1 All those certain ux adjoining lots ot
ground situated in Ho!lidaburg. Pa., oa
which are erected a lane Rolling .Mill, with
three trains of rolls, R mill, rotary -queezers,
shears, engines and boilers, lathes, lopuddling
and two heating furnaces, cranes, pomps,
grindstone. eales, saws, etc. Also a. nail
factory, with 30 machine, cnirine and boilers,
two heating furnace', etc. The buildings are
large and subi:antia, built of stone, covered
with slate roof. There is also a brick ware-,
house belonging to the property.
.No. 2 Two certain adjoining lots of ground
situated at the corner of lil.iir and Union
street., Hollidarshnrg, Pa., having thereon
erected eight double two-story plank dwell
ing hnue3.
No. 3 "Tiie Gap Furnace property," situated
in Freedom township. Ulair county, pa., con
taining about -581 acres, having thereon a
blast furnace. 2G dwelling hou-cs, stone store
building, blacksmith and wagonroaker shops,
two stables. Also tbe iron ore in and upon
other lands lato the property of Dr. P. Shoen
berger, sitnated upon the western side or
slope of Dunmng's Mountain, with usual
mining privileges.
No. 4 Also all ore rights and privileges de
vised by the will of Dr. P. Shoenbergerto the
owner of Gap Farniceto mine and take away
iron ore for one furnace at tbe Gap works
from anv of the Undi mentioned and de
scribed in a!d will as bclouging or attached
to lSIonmQeld.furn ice property.
No. 5 Also about three arres of Itnd in Red
lord county, near Ore Hill, having thereon
two double and fonr single houses. Also a
one-half acre.with dwelling house and stable,
at Ore Hill, Pa.
No. 0 Also part of two tracts in Blair town
ship on north side of summit of Short moun
tain, surveyed in names of William Reed ana
John Holhda), containing acres.
No. 7 Tract In Greenfield township, surveyed
in name of Thomas C. James, containing
acre.
No. 8 Tract in Jnniata township known as
"The IJrallier Tract." containing 330 acres,
more or les. bounded by land formerly owned
by EdJIcGlue, P. Shoenberger and others,
having thereon three small houses, log barn
and st iblcs.
No. 9 Five hundred acre, more or less, fa "
Juniata township, bounded bv land3 of D. N.
Wilt. J. Lcighty. J. Keagan and others, hav
ing thereon two log d .veiling houses, log barn
and stable.
No. 10 Seventy acres, more or less, in Janlat.T,
township, adjoining Mr. Mcintosh. P. Stiffler
and others, witii a one-half story log dwelling
house and oma.Il stable, formerlv owned by
James Stiffl-r.
No. 11 Four hundred acres, more or less, in
Greenfield township, bounded by lands of A.
Knox ana others, known as "Tbe Horsesboa
Tract," with a small log house.
TERMS OF SALE Ten per cent when prop--erty
is knocked down, balance ot one-third on
confirmation by the court: one-third in six
mouths, and other one-third in one year; with
interest on deferred payments from confirma
tion of sale, to he secured by mortgage and
bonds of the purchasers. Any further informa
tion can bo bad by addressing tbe receiver at
Hollidajsburg, Fa.
JOSEPH FICHTNER. '
aplO-73-w Receiver, etc
ASSIGNEE'S SALE
Of To bead of REG1STERKD JEHSEY CAT.'
TLE. belonging to tbe Sewickiey Dairy Com-'
oany, commencing on TUESDAY, April- 14,
1891, at 10 O'CLOCK A. St.. at Sewickiey, 13
miles west of Pittsburg, on Pittsburg, Ft, :
Wayne and Chicago Railroad.
This herd contains oinn of the best bntter
strains in America. 50 "f them having been
bouzbt of Mnultnn Bros.. Vermont; and are the
decendantxnf such bulls as King Rioter 2d.
15114. Stoke Pogis 3d. 2.S.S. Stoke Pogis 3th. KIS7
and Duke of Darlington 24(10, whose records are
unsurpassed. Also 150 head of grade, unregis
tered and common cows, lb horses. 4mul:s. 12
farm wagons, 3 mowing machines, I reaper, I
self-binder. 4 horso hay rake, 1 hay tedder. X
manure spreader, 1 hay loader. 2 steam engines,
1 DeLaval cream separator, SCO milk cans from;
1 tn 10 gallons each, etc., etc., "-') tous of ice and
a complete set of ice Implements, such as plows, '
markcis, breakers, poles, eta, and also a large
assortment of all kind:, of farm and dairy im
plements; having been nsed on a dairy farm ot
2.400 acres. Including fnrmshments tor large
boarding houe and manager's resilience.
SAMUEL A. DUNCAN.
ap9-53 Assignee.
GREAT AUCTION SALE AT THE
Sprout Vehicle Manufacturing Co., Lim.,
T venty-flrst and Smallmin streets, Pittsourg;
Pa.. WEDNESDAY April 15. at 10 o'clock A. '
jr.. of the following described articles, to wit:
4 Decker C carriage', three-quarter style'
finished of the verv finest materul; 25
phaetons, 12 side bar buggies, 4 end sprin;
Corning jobs, 5 Villlage carts, 3 snrrys,
2 doctor's coupes, 2 wheel; 20 doctor's
carts, 1 very tine barrouche. 4 buck-wagons. G
road cavs. 6 top carts (second hard). : brck-
wagon bodies, 65 phaeton bodie, 35 -quare box
bodies, 1 wagon body. 2 piano bodies. 4 Corning
bodio, 4 second hand G-seated carnages almost'
new; a large lot of new wTieoIs and shafts:
woodwork of all description, leather and cloth; i
blacksmith's machinery of every description;
office furniture, safe, etc The above: articles
are of the Quest material in the market. Any
body in need of the abovn articles should not
fall tn attend tbe sale. 1 r above articles will
be sold to the highest bidder, as the company
h.ivo sold their pronerty to church parties, and.
have only 5 days to vacate. No postponement
on arconnt of the weather. THE SPROULj
VEHICLE MANUFACTURING CO.. LIM.,
J. A. McKELVY. Auctioneer. ap9-52 '
AUCTION SALE.
FINE FURNITURE AND CARPETS,
tool chest, notions and drygu'odst
FRIDAY MORNING. APRIL 10,
At 10 o'clock, at the rooms ot the HENRY
AUCTION COMPANY. Sil Market street.
Fine parlor suits in brocatelle tapestry, rugs
aud plushes, chamber suits in oak, walnut,
marble and wood tops. Pranch gla5s, handsome
sideboard, bookcases, wardrobes, doks. leather
chair and conches, lot of fine furniture from a
residence: plush suit, cost ICO. bureaus, wash
stand, tables, sideboard, velvet, brusselsand
ingrain carpets for rooms, balls and stairs; hair
and husk mattresses, pillows and bedding: car
penters' tools, stove, rooking utensils, dishes
and glassware; the goods are almott new and.
must be sold, as the owner is leaving the city. .
HENRY AUCTION CO,
ap9 86 Auctioneers.
AT AUCTION.
9-Room Press-Brick Dwelling,-.
NO. 45 PENNSYLVANIA AVENUE,
Allegheny,
SATURDAY. April 11. 3 P.3L, on tbe premises.
An elegant new pressed brick dwelling of nine) .
rooms, bath, Iaundrv. two w. c's., front porch,
etc; ball, parlor, dining room, and staircase,
walnut and oak, hard wood mantels, cabinets
with mirrors, etc. Call on or send to agents for
full description and permit tn see property. Title
insured by Fidelity Tit'e and Trust Co.
LOT 2Uf 1138 FEET,
To Stewart street. Termn One-half cash, bal.
ance to suit purchaser at 5 3-10 per cent interest.
Possession immediate. " "
BLACK k BAIRD,
No. 95 Fourth Avenue. Pittsburg. ;.;,
aplO 51 - -
Txoi3o3L Sale
-OF
JAPANESE GOODS,
Commencing SATURDAY. APISIL II. at 10
o'clock, and continuing daily until the entire
stock is dispoied of. 1 his is the largest and finest
stock of Japanese goods ever offered in this
city, aniLhaving been consigned to u by one ot
the largest imp irters in New York, with in
structions to dispose of it ithut regard to
value, it will be sold without reserve. Don't
fall to attend tlu 3ile.
nOBINsON &. CO., Auctioneers.
aplO-92 (i-'Sftmithfleld streer..
J. A. McKELVEY, Auctioneer.
Household furniture, pronertvandlivo stock;
Office il Frankstown Av., East End.
Terms upon apphction. nibS-113-D
AUCTION SALE HOUSEHOLD GOODS,
crrpt. walnut bedsteads wastistanda,
uc bureas, dining table, linen, lieiMnig. china,
books; everything goes. 21C COLLINS AV.,
Ea-t Liberty. SATURDAY, April 11. at 10 a.m.
Terms cash. . --8-'"
H. C. HOWARD.
CONTRACTOR FOR
Paving, curbing, sewering -nti t cor
lars. and repairing brick and stoi
buildlm? engine and boiler fonnda
108 FOURTH AV. Telephone, 14
$500 TO $500
To loan on mortgages, city or r
at lowest rates. JAS. W.
313 Wood st, Pittsburg. Tel