THE PCTTSBURQ. 'DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY,. APETL 15, 1891, HI THE POBLIC BAR. The Decisions of t'je License Court Exciting Much Comment, But fioncrally Approved. "WRESTLING WITH A LOAD OF GRIEF Judges While and llsjce flustlicj Tarngli the Applications From Boltz- Jioover and Eraddocl. PASSING A VERT KIGID LlAJSLXATIOX. Lccsy fiiicrciefjcrs Mrkag Frrptrthens for the Cci ioj Tcu's Eciiifi. The decisions of the License Court Judges furnished the theme for gossip yesterday. Knots of citizens stood on the street corners and wondered wh Jimmy This pot a license while Johnny The-Oth;r was Knocked out. The hceusees said nothing, and tried to look drrnurc, bet a twinkle iu the eye belied the compression of the lips. These gentlemen who had been knocked out by the learned jurists expressed theii sorrow according to tbeir temperament. Some tried tc laugh it off with a ".Let's take a drink to better luck next time;" others cursed Brooks, Bench and Bar, while still others attempted to crown their grief in d;ep potaticus. " One rejected applicant, as soon as he learned his wretched ate on Monday night, proceeded to follow Tom Hood's advice to keep his spirits up bv pouring spirits down. About 8 o'clock yesterday morning the de jected being promenaded Smithfield street, weeping copiously and staggering as if his burden oi grief was too great for him to bear. Beyond .All Uuinan Power. A handsomely-dressed old lady, with a benevolent countenance, was impressed by ibe spectacle, and hastened to tender assist ance and offer consolation to a fellow-being in distress. "What is the matter, my good man?" she asked; "have jou 1-st a child or your wifeT" The weeping stranger steadied himself for a moment, and then pointing bis index finger at the lady, exclaimed in tones of impressive gravity, "Worse than that; I've lost my li cense." Why what do you meant Oh, yes," as a 'iew light dawned upon her; "jou're a saloon keeper." There was a toss of a handsome gray head, a swish of drapery, and the weeping man was again alone ith his sorrow. This year's license lottery undoubtedly gives more satisfaction tban any that has preceded it since Brooks got a finger in tbe pic. Of course all is not harmony, and cannot be ex pected to be where near!- a thousand appli cants draw blanks, but some who drew them say they were not greatly disappointed, as they say tbey hadn't any very sanguine feelings on the subject, but went in on the adage, "Nothing ventured nothing won." Feeding the County Treasury. Whetber this state of mind possesses those who have drawn four blanks in succetsion and thus left $20 In the county treasury for the con tingent fund, capuot be definitely stated, but it is supposed that notwithstanding their hopeful temperament their horizon has a good deal of bine in it. Many people seen, not interested save per haps in tbe case of tome personal friend, ail gave the same answer, and C. K. Y eager, the attorney, and Alderman P. B. Keilly expressed what appeared to be the general opinion. Tliey said tbey thougnt on the whole, so far as this matter had gone the selections were good, though each mentioned applicants they thought should have succeeded and did not and others whom they considered shady got tbeir diplomas. They added that tbey possibly possessed knowledge of these cases that the Judges did not. 1). K. McGunnegle and Captain Dalglcish said that while some grumbling was heard from the disappointed, tbe volume was not so great nor so dense as on previous years, and they seemed to think that even liquor license ap plicants might get used to hanging in time as well as other people. May Slaughter the Wholesalers. It seems to be a pretty general impression that the increase in retail dealers will be offset, and probably more than offset, by the slaughter of wholesalers, those off color, who have been combining a retail business with rheir whole sale trade and also sellinc recklessly to children and people of intemperate habits. They are generally believed to be in the objectors' list There appears to be more dissatisfaction among uninterested people respecting the re fusal to license the Hotel Boer than iu the ease of any other refusal. It seems, however, that the waves will roll over the unfortunate, and n a few months their sorrows will be for gotten by the madding throng. Cohmel W. H. Reed remarked that It was a good Idea to locate the majority of saloons in tbe business part of the city, ilen like to have a few drinks during the dav, bnt they don't want the restaurants in the neighborhood of their homes or drinking in the presence of tbeir children. He added that the Brooks law, as rigidly enforced, had made it possible for per sons to get something to eat in the city, and some of the profits have been divided with the poor man. Curbed the Saloonist's Power. Tbe law also has made the saloon men sub servient to the people rather than dominant, as they used to be a few years ago. Lastly the business has been elevated, and inducements have been held out for decent men to keep restaurants and taverns. He thinks it is a good plan to increase the number as the Jndges have done. He does not believe that politics had anything to do with granting the licenses. Magistrate Succop. of the Southiide, is well pleated with the decisions of the Court, but thinks the Thirty-third ward should have at least one saloon, as at present it is, to use his expression, "a net of speak-easies." The Judges this year seem to have departed from one of the rules frequently emphasized during hearings. It was that no licenses were to be granted on residence streets. At the corner of Logan and Col well, a square from Fifth avenue, a grocery store has been crowded out to make way for a saloon. There has not been a saloon en Colwell street for years, and it is strictly a residence street. Now that the ice Is broken applications will be thick next year, so many indignant property owners on the thoroughfare claim. Judge Magee approves the bonds of appli. cams ter a couple of hours each day after the License Court adjourns. 110LNG BIG BUSIHESS. Plenty of Orders For All Jlanner of Bar Fixture. Al! over the two cities tbe winners of retail liquor license prises were bustling about getting tii.ngs ready for opening up May L 1 here were leases and agreements to close up. orders for couutcrs, mirrors, tables, chairs, glassware and vther saloon paraphernalia to be nlIed;ont,ne gotations with wholesalers for an ample sup ply of all kinds of beverage, bartenders and waiters to engage and a host of friends to shake hands with and thank for their congratulations and ell-wishes. The tew hosts were all in ex cellent humor and were decidedly popular. Agents for wholesale cigar and'liquor houses, cabinet niakere and dealers in all manner of bar fixtures flocked into tbe city from all directions and besieged the newly-made pro prietors in tbe midst of their happiness. The tea bo! tipped frequently amid the driving of hard bargains and the discussion of tbe outlook lor the future and several firms in the city had a big day of it getting started on filling tbeir orders. In sorrowful contrast were the scenes about places running last year and refused this time. n here attaches were briefly instructed to look out Tor new jobs and lists were being made up j-reparatery to a sale of second-hand saloon fixtures. DEPRESSES TEADE. hu.pease Before the License Decisions Is Hard on Business. Duslness in almost all branches took a jump yesterday. The suspense attending the delib erations of the license judges, has always proved a cooler on business. Applicants with! the very pest oi chances cannot be certain abost winning, and are wary about m.ikln- anv arrangements prior to tbe announcement of the decisions. Prospective proprietors are sfraid to take any steps toward fitting up their places in face of the possibility of being re luted. Por the same reason they refrain from purchasing stock. Places already running and not certain about a renewal of their licences are in the same fix. Stock is allowed ts run down In ordor that ht:lo of it will ba on hand lb i-a.e of a relcsa!, conteisplatnd lcirorr- ments are deferred and everything is In a state or unbusinesslike suspense. There wis a transformation yesterday and many a. smile appeared. where none bad been for several weeks. Some liquor men favor tbe scheme of having the Judge decide each man's case as soon as he is examined in order to pre vent the depression, but this is not generally considered practicable. IN THE BOROUGHS. Applications From Beltxhoover and Brad dock Considered The Judges Show Their Knowledge of Localities A Thirst for Information on the Part of the Court. Judges White and Magee once more took tip the grind of license applicants yesterday morning, and Braddock's dealers and would be dealers were given a hauling over tbe coals. The work of finishing up the list of retail applicants in the boroughs and townships, and the'wbolesale list, will be pushed vigorously and the Court hopes to be able to complete the work in ten days or two weeks. When court opened yesterday an older was made transferring the present license to S. S. Brown nnd in all proceedings in relation to tbe new license the name of Samuel S. Brown be substituted for Charles S. Holme and tbe new license be issued to Mr. Brown. Beltzboover borough, was the first on the list, and tbe three applicants. Charles Amnion, AugnstUrewer and James Donahue, were put tnrongn me mm in Short order. Charles Cohen. 1020 Braddock avenue, headed the list from Braddock. He is a new applicant with a new house. James Cnrlay, Robinson street, is also a new applicant. Alex ander Kills, 1112 Braddock avenue, was refused last year, bat had a good record. Henry Kseher, 1225 Washington street, is a young man and a mill worker. Jonathan Franx, 909 and 811 Halket street, was refused last year and has born keeping a restaurant and boarder since. a nomas ran oil. au jNintn street, is a uar tender, and tbe place ha applies for is only on room. Too Close to Prohibition. Daniel Gallagher, 1231 and 1236 Braddock avenue, was informed that his place was too close to the prohibitory lino. Luke Gordon 1128 Braddock avenue, has had a license and obeyed tbe law. John Hand and Bernard Mo Crory are new applicants who were backed up with strong recommendations. Bernard Kelly, 1005 Braddock avenue, has a license, a restaur ant and a good record. Joseph A. Lyden, 1100 Main street, also has a license and got into an argument over lunches and meals. Joseph Levi, 1122 Braddock avenue, had belli a wholesale and retail application in. After some fussing with tbe Court he decided to with draw toe retail application. Isaac Lloyd, 904 and 906 Braddock avenue, met with seme op position frum Mr. Christy, but bis record was good. James Leech, 310 and 312 Eleventh street, has had a license and Tuns a hotel. Howard Minard, 1000 Washington street, has been without a license for a year and made a pretty good record lor bimsclt. John T. Murray, 1102 Braddock avenue, was tne nrst aiternoon appucantna naa lew ques tions to answer. P. F. Murray, 1116 Braddock avenue, admitted getting a little beer tor him self, but denied giving auy to friends. Harry McMinn, 1206 Braddock avenue, is a barkeeper and denied having any conditional lease on his house. George B. Oskln, corner of Talbot ave nue and Ninth street, is an express wagon driver and admitted delivering beer tor Eber liart & Ober, also that he sometimes took orders. Taxing a Restaurateur's Memory. Owen O'Neill, 1230 Braddock" avenue, was told by tbe Court that, he had failed to open a restaurant, as be promised, but the applicant denied this and claimed that he not only opened a restaurant, but serves from 20 to 25 meals per day. Tbe Court wanted to know the names of some of the stealers, bat the applicant's memory was bad on this point. Mr. Christy wanted to know if the applicant wasn't tbe only man in Braddock who refused to close bis bar during the riot. This the applicant denied, say ing that be was the first man to close up, and offered to call witnesses to this effecf. James Quiun, 417 Robinson street, has had a wholesale license during the past year and bis receipts were from $7,000 to $8,000. The ap plicant admitted that some of the customers were women. Mr. Christy You were os ef the gang. Attorney Brennen Ob, address the man by some decent name. You are In court and decency shonld prevail. Judge White Yes, apply some more fitting term. Mr. Christy then wanted to know something of a crowd that broke windows in a house one night, bnt the applicant denied this.' H. M. Trajnor wants a renewal of the Com mercial Hotel at 1007 and 1069 Braddook ave nne, and claims to have obeyed the law, ex cept that he trusted some friends, to tho num ber of 10 or 15. The Court "Knew All About It. John N. Walter, 1135 Halket street, has been refused for two years, and Judge White showed his knowledge of the place by informing the applicant that the street was net paved and had no sidewalks, besides, it is very close to the railroad. The Court also intimated that when the applicant had a license in 18SS he ran a very bad place. Of course, this was denied. William H. Wymard, 930 Braddock avenne, was refused last year. The applicant was backed by some strong letters from prominent Braddock citizens. Jaeob Walters, 1212 Brad dock avenue, has been refused for three years in succession, and conld give no good reason as to why he should be given preference over any of the many other applicants. To Mr. Christy tho applicant admitted having been prose cuted for illegal selling, but was tried and acquitted. J. J. Meckenbacb, 1120 Braddock avenne. was a wholesale annlicant last nir acd has been obeying the' law, allowing no drinking on his premises. At this point the court adjourned out of re spect to the late John H. Hampton and in order to attend the bar meeting. PBEPABING FOB BUSINESS. Lucky Licensees Fitting Up New Shrines for the Worship of Bacchus. The men who bad rented costly rooms and hotels hesitated a little about fitting them up, but those who were successful made the fur fly yesterday in getting ready to do business. Ed Munn had a gang of men at work clean ing the Kormandie, corner Smithfield and Sec ond avenue. He will soon be ready to open the house. He has been a popular bartender in the leading hotels, and has many friends who are glad he received a license. Menjou went on faith, and has be.en fitting up his place on Fifth avenue for the past week. He expeets to open the eating department in a few days. He nas already purchased his table and silver ware, and has a force of 14 waiters and several cooks from New York on the ground. These men are under salary now. AFEAID TO DEAL WITH UNCLE SAM. Jndge Ewing Scared Speak-Easy People From Taking Out V. S. Licenses. Internal Revenue Collector Warmcastle will collect $1,300 or JL400 more this year than last year for United States licenses, as a result of tbe increased number of saloons. "This will about even us up for tho falling off in revenue caused by the publication of the list of persons holding United fcjtates licenses two years ago. This scared tbe speak-easy Broprletors, and they were afraid to take a inited States license, as Judge Ewing declared in court that it was prima facie evidence that the holder was selling liquor, whether he held a State license ocuot." Didn't Come Up to Expectations. Tbe Finance Committee estimated the re ceipts to the city from liquor lioenses this year at $80,600. The license fee is divided, J200 going tome city, sai-Jto tne county and $100 to tbe State. As there were but 381 licenses granted. the city will get J76.200, $3,800 less than ex pected. Pi They Wore All Right. Three errors crept into the license list. H. Mackin, of Federal street, Allegheny; Daniel Brady, of Second avenne and Ross street, and Peter Kaufman, of the Twenty-fourth ward, received licenses, notwithstanding statements to the contrary. Requires no boiling, no cooking. Mel lin'k Pood has only to be dissolved in hot water and milk to make it ready for use. It is tbe concentration of nourishing proper ties and the best iood for infants and in valids. PUREES AT EXACTLY Half Price. Ve will tell this week 2,000 purses, consisting of seal, morocco, Engllih grain and other fine leathers, 3, 4 and S pockets, at 50c each. Regular $1 goods. JOS. HORNE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stares. B. & 15. 4-4 medium and dark chintzes hands smc styles, "4 cents. Superior quality. uooGSia avnu NF.-.e ibur-iu-hand scarfs at James Aiken St Co.'s, 100 Pilth avenue. H. inrriKY at the baby show. Not the Easiest Thing- In tho World to Manage One of Them. ' The second day of the baby show was event ful in several ways. No. 29 was running ahead iu tbe race for tho diamond ring to be given to the handsomest mother. It some bow leaked out that she was an em ploye of the museum, and then trouble set in for Manager Davis. Tbe other mothers intimated there might be some'collu sion, and vowed they would not compete any fartber. Then Mr. Davis was compelled to remove No. 29. This did not end his troubles. She was quite indignant, and in the evening ner tamer returned with her and demanded damages. Diplomacy came into vogue again, and No. 29 was pacified, at least for a time. The foundling has at least secured a home by the baby show. Several ladies desire to adopt it. and Agent Dean is sure to give it to one of them when the, sbow closes. Anotber kick came last night from the mothers. Some of 'them loft the platforms because others had friends in the audience soliciting votes. In order to have peace Manager Davis issued an order that any mother or baby soliciting votes tbrougn friends on the floor would De banished from the balls. Barney Aaron presented every baby in the show with a gold pin last evening. To-day all the babies are to be photographed. FUNERAL OF MBS. GLAS. One of the Pioneers of the Place Now Known as Sharpsburg. One of tLe first and oldest inhabitants of Sharpsburg, Mrs. Barbara Glat, aged 88 years. will be buried in St, Mary's Cemetery, in Bbaler township, tms morning at 10 o'clock. Mrs, Glas bad made her home with one of her chil dren, Mrs. Alexander Lutz, hut for the last four years she has been confined to her bed with paralysis, but the immediate cause of ber death was a severe attack of the grip. Mrs. Glas has been a resident of Sharpsburg for Just 60 years. The family were the first settlers in the town, long before It had received its name. John Glas, who died January 4. 1874, was an intimate triend of Rt. Rev. Bishop O'Connor, the first BisboD of Pittsburg, and the family was among tbe few when St. Jo seph's congregation was founded, nearly 60 years ago; and nearly 40 years ago, whed the, uernians separatee ana lounaea Br. itiarys congregation, it was again among tbe first. Horsford's Add Phosphate. Beware of imitations. It's the Suit That makes the boy look bright and tidy. The ones we sell at $2 25 are very handsome. They are pleated or plain, made from choice cassimeres, cheviots and silk mixtures, only $2 25 each. Other stores sell such suits for $4 or 5. P. C. C. C, Pittsburg Combination Clothing Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets. B.JtB. Were imported this season to retail at $1 on sale to-day at 50 cenls. 42-inch note the width all-wool imported cheviottes, 17 shades, tans, grays and all the staple colors. Boggs & Buhl. Second grand spring opening of mil libery continues to-day. Yon are invited. Trimmed hats, bonnets and toques, 5 and upward. Beautiful untrimmed shapes at 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c and 95c each. Come to-day. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. New four-in-hand scarfs at James Aiken & Co.'s, 100 Fifth avenue. LEGAL NOTICE. H. ESTATE OF ABIJAH HAYS, JR. DE CEASED Notice Is hereby given that letters testamentary on tbe estate of Abijah Hays, Jr., have been granted to the under signed, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those havmgelalms against thesame should make them known without delay. JUUETTE A. HAYS, JAMES F. HAYS. Ad dress 2013 SARAH ST., Pittsburg, S. S. aplS-98-W NOTICES. OFFICK of i Treasurer Allegheny county, April 1, 1S9L NOTICE. IN PURSUANCE OF THE TWENTY FIRST section of an act relating to Alle gheny county, approved the lit day of May, 1861, and of the amendment of tbe said sec tion, approved the 30th day of March, A. D. I860, I do hereby give notice that the dupli cates for the several wards, boroughs and townships will be open, and I will be prepared to receive the county, State and poor taxes for Ibe year 1S91 on and after the FIRST DAY OF MAY, 1S9L Said taxes can be paid at this office until the FIRbT DAY OF AUGUST, wuu a aeauction oi o per cent tor prompt pay ment to all persons paying tbe whole amount of these taxes. There will be no reduction allowed during the month of August. There will be 10 per cent added to all taxes remaining unpaid on the 1st day of September, 1SL JOHN A. BELL, Treasurer of Allegheny County. mb31-12-s PROPOSALS. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, APRIL 7, 189L Sealed proposals will be received at this department until 2 o'elock r. if., TUESDAY, April 2L 189L for manufacturing, delivering and placing in position in the U. S. Court House and nostefflre, Pittsburg, Pa., certain articles of special furniture. Drawings and specification, and blank form of proposal, can be obtained upon application to this office. The department reserves the right to reject any and all bids, and to waive defects. Proposals should be addressed to tbe Secre tary of theTreasury, anil indorsed: "Proposals for special furniture U. S. Court House and Postoffice. -Pittsburg, Pa." CHARLES FOSTER, Secretary. aplO-65-MWF B1 IDS WILL BE RECEIVED POR THE buildine of a hosehonsa and locknn at ZT7.- . -v.. -. 7a r; r. mis piaue. rjaai ana specincations may ne seen at tbe superintendent's office of the West inghouse Airbrake Company at Wiimerding, or of T. D. Evans, Architect, Lewis block, Pitts burg, Pa. Bids will be open until the 14th day of May, inclusive, 1891. The committee reserve the right to reject any or all bids. OLIVER BOISOL. DR. GEORGE L. BESWICK, JOHN C. BOYLE, Chairman.; Committee. Wilmerdino. Pa, April 14. 1891. aplo-G NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED proposals will be received from now till 12 o'clock M., SATURDA Y. 18th day of April, 1691, tor tbe erection and completion of a two story brick school building of nine rooms, to be built at Claysville, Washington county, Pa., B. 0. K.E. Plans and specifications can be seen at the store of Dunkfe A Barr. Claysville, Pa.,, or at the office of James N. Campbell, Architect. Room No. 814, Penn Bniiding, Pittsburg. Pa., either f which places bids may bo addressed. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified bond for double tbe amount of tho bid. Tbe Board of Directors reserve tbe right to reject any or all bids, bame day on tbe premises, atl r. M., the old school building will be offered at public sale. By order ot the board, li H. DENNI SOy, Secretary. ap5-128-6, 8, 1L 13, 14, 15. SEALED PROPOSALS SEALED PRO POSALS will be received by the Electric Light Commission of the city of Wheeling, State of West Virginia, until April 23, 1S9L, at 12 o'clock noon, for the materials and ma. chinery and the erection of a four hundred (400) arc light electrical street lighting installa tion for the city of Wheeling.according 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 tbe sum of one thousand (51.000) dollars, to the city of Wheeling, to be forfeited to said city upon the failure ot the successful bidder to sign the contract and give the bond required. Signed ELECTR1CLIGHTCOMMISSION. P. P. FA.RRELL. Chairman. A. A. fRANZHEIM. Secretary. . ap5-126 OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. OmCE OF THE CITY TREASURES, I Municipal Hall, Smithfield St. t -VTOTICKIS HLREBY GIVEN THAT ADC Xl owners (whether resident or non-resident of the city of Pittsburg) of drays, carts, wagons, carriages, buggies, etc, to pay their licenses at this office forthwith. All licenses not paid on or before the first Monday in March, 1891, will be placed in tbe hands ot vehicle officer for collection, subject to collection fee of 50 cents on each license. Aud all persons neglecting to pay on or before first Monday In May, 1891, will be subject to a penalty double tbe amount of the licenses, to be recovered before tbe proper legal authority of said city. Tbe old metal plates of last year must be returned at tbe time licenses are taken out, or 25 cents additional will be charged on the license. Rates of license: Each one-horse vehicle. $ each two-horse vehicle, $10; each four-horse vehicle, 112; each four-horse hack, 315; oninl busses and timber wheels, drawn by two horses? till One extra dollar will Be charged for each ad ditlonal horse used in above specified vehicles. J. F. DENNISTON. fe6-Sl-D City Treasurer. XS-Zi3pla;j advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified, advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, Tor Sale, To Let. ere, ten cents per line for eachinse lion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line bring displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smithfield and Dlsmond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHKRK WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET. AND OTHEK TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED DP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already hive accounts with The Dispatch. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. U1Z CARSON BTKEET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE.X121 FNN AVE. PnTSBURG ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY S9 Ilullpr street. EM1LG. BTUCKKY, I4th nreet and Pennav. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER. 59 Federal street. H. J. JloUKIDE, Market House, Allejrhenr. F. H. EGG Kits A SON. Ohio and Chestnut its. THOMAS AicHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. U. W. HDGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. FERRY M. ULE1M. Rebecca and Atletrhcnv aves. WANTED, y Male Hom. A ROLLER FOR A NINE-INCH SKELP mill: a good position to the rlzhtmnn; none but reliable men and fully competent need apDlv. Answer by letter, K. V., Dispatch offiee. apI2-64 BARBER-OOOD MAN FOR A GOOD JOB. CallatD.T. STUMFKN HORST'S. Wllklns burg. Pa. apl5-52 TV OY-STKONG BOY If YEARS OF AGE. TO Jr learn the drug business. Call No. 62 FED' 62 FBL apl5-33 ERAL ST.. Allegheny. BOY WITH EXPERIENCE TO, ATTEND soda fountain. KENNEDY, No. 2 Sixth st. apl5-89 BOY-AN OKF.ICE BOY. Penn bulletins:. CALL AT ROOM 205, apl3-26 BOOKKEEPER-FIRST-CLASS MAN. ONE that has experience with keeping books for pianlngmlll andlnmberyardand can take charge of office: none but men of experience wantedv Address A. G Dispatch office. apli-5?' COLLECTOR-AND '10 ASSIST IN BOOK KEEPING for a furniture store, 15 miles from city: single man whocan sneak German pre- :rred: security required. Address UNDER AKER. Dlspatcb office. aplS-23 DRUG CLERK-A QUALIFIED ASSISTANT; must speak German and be well recommended- Apply at 172 OHIO ST., Allegheny Pa. aplS-M MAN TO TAKE AN OFFICE AND REPRE SENT a manufacturer; J-jO per week; small capital required. Address, with stamp, MANU FACTURER, box 70, West Acton, Mass. aplJ-2 ATEN-TO SELL TICKETS FOR FREE J.TJL crayon portraits: call between 8 and 9 A. u and Sand 6 v. M. THE MCLUKE PoRTItA IT uo., o wyue av, apl5-38 -VPGHT ESG1NEER-A GOOD. RELIABLE L sober man of experience: fire with gas. Ap ply at once. WINDSOR GLASS CO., Homestead, Pa. aplS-2 PAINTERS AT itcKEESPORl - UNION house paiaters: to good brush bands steady work and union wages. Apply to DAVID JON ES, President Master Painters' Association. F. A, Orr. Sec aplS-6S SINGLE WHITE MAN-TO GARDEN AND take care of horses and cows. Apply at 905 LIBERTY ST. ap!5-82 CI TOUT YOUNG MAN IN FURNITURE O house; one with experience preferred. AP- Ply at 4S7 SMITH FIELD ST, aplS-Jl YOUNG MAN FOR RETAIL GROCERY store: state age, experience, and when last employed; German preferred. Address 8. L. N Dlspatcb office. aplS-63 Agents. A GENTS-TO SELL THE NEWEST AND XI. best subscription books In the market: the most recent additions to our list are "Our Great Continent," "Losslng's United Stales.'" "John Boyle O'Reilly's Poetry and Songs of Ire land." 'The Soldier In the Civil War;" send for catalogue, terms ana territory. 1". J. FLEMING & CO., ., i Fifth av. apl2-TuWThrssu AGENTS-WEOFFER BiG MONEY IN EX CLUSIVE territory: our new patent safes sell at slgbt In city or country: new agents first in field actually getting rich: one agent in one dav cleared 186; so can you; catalogue free. ALPINE SAFE CO., No. 363-371 Clark St., Cincinnati. O. fe2S-31-ws AGENTS-NOW HEADY-MOST WONDER FUL advertising machine the world has ever known: patented: sells to every merchant: steady work: big pav: inclose stamp. ARC N. jiru. CO.. Racine, wis. .aplo-52-WF Female Help. , COOK-FIRST-CLASS LADY COOK-APPLY J to JOSEPH BATTNER. corner Rebecca and Allegheny av., Allegheny. apls-32 (m. FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; VX Protestant preferred. Apolvat once to.MKS. DAVIS, cor. Vine and Reed sts city. ap!5-27 -TTJAITKISSES-AT TAYLOR'S HOTEL, BE V TWEEN Sixth and Seventh sts., Penn av.: one experienced head waitress, three experienced waitresses; apply at once; good wages. FRANK TAYLOH, Proprietor. aplS-22 Male and Female Help. HOUSEKEEPER, LAUNDRESS, CHAMBER MAIDS, cooks, nurses, dining room girls, 200 house girls, five colored girls, one plumber, boy to learn tinsmith, drivers, waiters, farm bands. MRS. E. THOMPSON, 608 Grant st. mb24-81-D A f. FARM HANDS, FOUR TEAMSTERS, 1W dairymen, botel cooks, second cook, cham bermaids, dining room girls, laundress, dish washers, nurse girls, colored cook, $5 per week; 200 house girls, Cuoks and chambermaids, U per week: lady's maid. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grand st. Te-.. 90. . ap!3-D Situations. BOOKKEEPING-I ATTEND TO ANYTHING in tbe line of intricate accounting, such as opening and closing or books or correction or errors: also give Instructions In the use or the Voucher System. A. F. SAWHILL, 187 Federal St.. Allegheny, Pa. de6-5I-D POSITION-BY YOUNG MAN WITH 15 years' experience as traveling salesman In tbe Slates of New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio, with any Hue or goods; a specialty nrererred; with good, reference. Address LOCK BOX 360. Pittsburg Pa. apl4-2 POSITION-BY A YOUNG MAN WHOSE character will bear the strictest investigation, a position as bookkeeper la a wholesale house: un questionable references. Address, W., Dispatch offlcy apl5-S7 POSITION-AS CLERK OR BOOKKKEPER In hardware store by young man with six vears' experience: best of reference. Address J. 8. P., Dispatch office. apl4-30-WFSu POSITION-BY" A COMPETENT BOOK KEEPER; can give best city references. Address BUSINESS, Dispatch office. apl4-l3-iaWT SITUATION-AS BOOKKEEPER, CLERK. OR to take charge or office: has had 20 years' ex perience In iron mill, railroad and wholesale grocery: can write shorthand; reference given. W.. Dbyatch office. apt3-s-Mwr S1TUATION-BY A DRUG CLIRK OF FIVE years' experience; registered as qualified as sistant. Address QUININE, Dispatch office. aplS-63 SnUATlON AS ENGINEEK-BY MARRIED man, or long experience; capable of other employment. Address A. B. B., Dlspatcb office. ap!5-14 Boarders and Lodgers. OCCUPANTS-FOB ONE TLEASANT FRONT room, with board; rererence required. COR NER bOUTH H1KHLAND AV. AND WAL WUTST.. K.K. spH-74 Financial. A CHANCE IN A LIFETIME FOR MEN with capital and active men without capital to secure a very pleasant and profitable business; no drones or curiosity seekers need apply. Ad dress wltb2-cent stomp. CONSOLIDATED AD JUSTABLE SUOESTOKE. 42 Arcade Bniiding, Cleveland, O. mh20-61-WFSu MANUFACTURERS DESIRING MORE CEN TRAL location, free fuel, Increased facili ties and additional capital will learn .something to their advantage by addressing the undersigned company, who are operating In tbe natural gas belt or Indiana. HATHA Wax INVESTMENT CO.. 25 exchange St., Kochester, J. 1. apl0-4 -V.TONEY TO LOAN ON CITY. SUBURBAN ihnnl and iT-I and farm properties: stocks. mnniclnal nonils. as well a. other sfnHMp negotiated. ED. W1TT13H, 410 Grant St., Pitts burg, Pa. . jei4-25-D MORTGAGES OS CITY OR ALLEGHENY rcountv property at lowest rates. HENRlf A. WEAVER 4 CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mh2-D PARTV-W1TH A000 TO TAKE HOLD OF an established hardware business; profits last year 4. OOP: business Is in a hlgaly prosperous con dition on Hue of railroad near the city; best of reasous given for selling; a first-class opening; geniculars confidentially from JAS. V. 'RAPE i. CO.. 313 Wood at.. Plttsburr. apl6-96 TO LOAN sa)0,000 ON MORTO AGES f 100 and upward at 6 per cent 1600,000 at4,tf per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. . H. FRK.NCH, 124 Fourth ave. OC23-D TRUST FUN DJS-TO LOAN ON REAL ... estate. WISE MINOrt. Attorneys. 91 Diamond st. apS-82 Miscellaneous. ADVERTISING-IP YOU WISH TO ADVER riSE anything anywhere at any time write to GEO. P. ROWELLA CO.. No. 10 spruce St.. New York. To get complete Information vou shonld Le careful to state your wants rully.apl5-45 ALLTO USE JONES' BEDBUG PAKALY2EK Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no poison: roaches banished oy contract; satisfac V.??,BlTil5rJnoPy' Prepared by GEO. W. JONES. 222 Federaf st., Allegheny, Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. Residence No. 80 Mon teryst. iyll-t-uwr ALL UNION AND NON-UNION QUAHKY . MEN to stay away from Beaver Creek during the 'present lockout, OUAKRYUEN'S AAllVflAL jniJ2, apl5-7 WANTED. Miscellaneous. A LL QUARllYMICN' TO ATTEND A SPE- XX. CIAii meeting ur the ouarrymen's N. o,. U. on Thursday, the ICtli loot UNION. By order of the apl5-7 DESK. ROOM-IN A GOOD OFFICE IN CITY. Address, staling tortus, W. P., Dispatch office. apll-48 EVERyBOllY TO KNOW THE SCHOOL OF Design and Dress Cutting will remove to No. Ml PENN AV., April 1. from 616 PENN AV. 311156-57 HORSE-STYLISH, TRUSTY SINGLE DRIV ING horse; only a lint-class animal de sired; preferablv that ef a private gentleman: livery or sale stable stock not wanted: please aire descrintlon, price, where Can be seen. etc. Ad dress till Thursday, CASH, Dispatch office. apl5-83 PERSON WITH A GOOD CONNECTION TO obtain subscriptions for a new high-class art work; this is a fair opportunity to make a good income. Address J. L. C, Dlspatcb offlre. ap!5-53 FOR SALE IMPROVED DEAL ESTATE. City Residences. CENTER AV., NEARV1NEST.,'tWO-STORY press brick dwelling, eight rooms, four on each floor; hall, vestibule, bath, with latest sani tary plumblngt line range, laundry, cemented cellar, both gases, psntry, china closets, provis ion room, sliding floors, stained glass windows, tile hearths and slate mantels throughout, hand somely papered: no eXnertse has been spared to make this a complete home In every respect; owner must leave city: price and terms moderate. Baxter, Thompson a co.. i2 Fourth av. aptZ-rtZ-TUWFSSu" TkWKLLlNGS-A BARGAIN-TWO THREE SJ STORY brick dwellings of eight rooms each, renting for JWO per year, with lot 43x62: only 110,000, worth SI2.00Q; easy terms: onlv few squares from Court House. BAXTER, THOMPSON Jb CO., J62 Fourth ave. apl2-l7l FIFTH AVENUE. FEW SQUARES FROM Court House New four-storv brick building, storeroom and six suites of flats, with modern conveniences: also, on rear of lot fronting on Saved street, two almost new two-story mansard rick dwellings, six rooms each, total rents over I i, 000 per year, lot 25x112: at the price positively the greatest bargains on the avunue to-day: pavs big Interest; investigate. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth av. , ap!2-l71 T5EED ST., NEAR VINE ST. NEW BRICK jl dwelling, six rooms; Inside w. c; sewciea; slate mantels liandsomelv n&nered: possession at once: price. S3.600. (ItSo. ) . -. ...a.r. . ...'.. . CV AliLtTiO .X DAlltE.1 HAlliZ. itH rouriu av. lei. itv. ap!2-93-wssu' STT 000-3702 1IUTLER ST.. COR. THIRTY i ) SEVENTH St.. late Anton Engel's prop erty, lot 32 9-6x104, with frame business house and dwelling, containing two stores and 11 rooms: one-half caU. balance to suit: this must be sold to close up the estate. TUOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Bntler at. mh8-15l-WBU' East End Residences. XTICE RESIDFNCE AND LARGE LOT-ON 1 Craig St.. between Fifth av. and Forbes St., Bellefleld; pleasant, commodious rooms, bath, w. c, natural gas. hall.'porches and cellar: fine lot 25x140 feet: lawn all aronnd the residence; Im mediate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO.. 313 Wood St., adjoining Fourth av., city. ap!4-63 , (OA 700-ON EUCLID AV., NEAR HILAND; tiprx new eight-room house, slate mantels, tile hearths, folding doors, banister stairs from first flour to attic, rear stairs, bath, 1. w. c, range, pantry, porches, alt conveniences: papered throughout; yard sodded: stone walks laid: out side w. c, sewer connections made; lot 26x120 to an alley; fl.OOO cash, balance to suit. KELLY A ROGERS, 6216 l'enn av. ap!5-92-WSSu QT 800-FORANEW'AND VERY PRETTY tuJt)' seven-room fiai'ie house, with all modern conveniences, including batluhot and cold water, etc.: good neighborhood, near cable line: street Is sewered and curbed and well built up; stable in rear: lot 50x110. S. a. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady avs., E. E.; 1826. , apIi-79 SQ 800-A N'KAT AND VERY COMFORTA teJ9 BLE little slx-ronm frame bouse con venient to FR. K. and electric- lines: has hall, vestibule, two porches, inside shutters, good pan try, dry cellar, city water; lot 25x120. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady as, E. ., 4M. ap!4-79" 600-GOOD SIX-ROOMED AND ATTIO i house: built one vear: batb. Lw.c range. slate mantels, tile hearths, nintrv. norches. cel lar and all conveniences: lot 26x100 ft. to alley; sltnate on Meadow st.: a decided bargain. KELLY ROGERS, 6216 Penn av.. E. E. aplS-92-Trssn 200 NICE FIVE-ROOMED HOIISIC; 17 built two years: newlr painted and pa pered: good location: one square from electric cars: front and rear porches; level lot. 22)4x95 ft. to alley; terms easy. KELLY & ROGER. 6216 Penn av., Jt E, apl5-92-W88n OJ OOO-FORA SIX-ROOM FRAMEDWELL Otr 1NG on Collins av.. East End: street raved and sewered: lot 30x100 to an alley stable on rear; this is a corner lot. See REEDB. COYLE CO., corner Fourth av. and Grant st. apl5-lo-wr AHegheny Residences. ALLEGHENY, FOURTH WARD-NOS. 116 and 117 South Canal St., cor. Walnut St., lot 0x120 to Carpenter alley (paved); with good sub stantial two-story brick buildings, consisting of two storerooms andis dwelling rooms; suitable for light manufacturing or warehouse purposes. Also, four new two-story brick dwellings on Wal nntst.:wlll be soIdtoDav 9oer cent "net" on the investment. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth av. ap!5-l" Hazelwood Residences. HAJ5ELWOOD-2-STORY FRAME DWELL ING or 7 rooms, bath, bait, laundry, hard wood finish, newly papered and palnted.nat. gas. b. and c water, inside w. c. sewered, etc: lot 60x120 feet; 2 minutes' walk from Hazelwood sta tion and Second Avenue Electric Railway: price, 6, 800: terms reasonable. 1RAM. BURCHFIELO, 158 Fourth av. Ial3-3u Suburban Residence. Q 500-1DLSW00D, ON LINE OF PAN 30 HANDLE R. I!., short distance from sta tion, two-story brick house of six rooms, halt, two large porches; fruit of all kinds: lot 80x150; this Is a bargain. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth av. apI5-I00-15,16,18 - f PER CkNT' NET NEW HOUSE. SIX XJ large rooms, finished attic, basement, closets, pantry, two porches, well finished; lot 34X200 on good street, Wliklnsburg: 13.000 ir sold soon. MAUAW GOFF, LIM., 145 Fourth av. apl4-69 FOR SALE LOTS. Cltr Lota. -IHEAP-KSO IcACH. MAlMSON AV.. ONE- y HALF square from Thirty-third st which Js paved: lots 24X100 feet; location good, onWvlle av. cable line; easy terms (64) bee W. A. HEH- hua s suns, ev r ourtn av. aplS-78-15. 20, 25. SO, my5, 9 FOR SALE-SI. 000: ON FOR ED ST.. LOT 19x too feet or cor. lot 57x100 for 1,000. Webster av., near Erwln St.. Eleventh ward. (53) bee W. A. HERRON JtSO.NS, 80 Fourth ay. apl5-77.15, 20, 25, 30, mT6 East End Lou. CENTER AV., NEAR BARTON ST. AS PHALTUM paved street: lot 48x213x80: price 125 per foot front. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth av. apl5-100-lS,10,U F INE BUILDING LOTS-2ixKI0 FT.; ON Meadow St.: on a cash navment of Sim tn parties who will build this summer. KELLY ft ROGERS. 6218 Penn av.. t. E.- apl5-92-wssu FOR SALE A FINE INVESTMENT PROP ERIY either for sub-division or improve ment; near and above Stanton av., and not far from Highland av.; lot 1C9 feet on St. Clair through to Mellon st.: at a low price If sold quick. (42) See W. A. HERRON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth aveune. apS-73-9,15,22,29 FOR SALE-ON ST. CLAIR SrKEET, IN Baum's grove plan: lots 40x112 Iset; 2,3X each; street Improvements made: location first class. (108.) Bee W. A HERRO & SONS. 80 Fourth av. ' " an4-2J-W8 ffiQr PER FOOT FOR A LOT ON NEGLET vDOtJ av.; all paved, sewered: sidewalks com plete; this Is away below the price of adjoining lots. HOWARD BROWN, 15ll'ourth av. apl2-117-MWT eilfim FOOT-NEVILLE ST.. NEAR 3) I1U Center av. i paved and sewered street; convenient to both street oar lines: Iots5uxl70. SAMU EL W. BLACK Jt CO., 99 Fourtb av. , apl5-100-WThs ajK; PER rOOT-HOUP ST., CONVENIENT OOO to Fifth av. : high and health v location; grand view or East Liberty Valley. SAMUEL W. BLACK t CO.. 99 Fourth aV. apl5-HD-15, 16,15 S100 PER" FOOT-PENN AV., NEXT TO corner or Linden, lot Slxiso: sniendiri buitdlns: site. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO.. 99 apI5-100-15,16,lS jrourthav. C1 1 A i'EK FOOT-LOT 90X225, ON WINE OLJLU RIDDLE av one of the finest streets in E. E. SAMUEL W. BLACK t CO.. 9 Fourth avenue. apl5-lC0-l5, 18,16 CiT "r PER FCOT-FINE BUILDING SITE. 01 4 O 1(10x220. on Firth av.. opposite Female Collage. SAMUEL W. BLACK X CO.. 99 Fourth avenue. aplS-100-15, 10, 18 oi errv per front foot-winebiddle S5XUUave., near Harriet St., a fine vacant lot, MllKO. (aSK). BLACK. & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. apia-84 Allegheny .Lots. CJrnn EACH BAHTLET1V ST., CORNER vDOJJ Superior av., only live minute' walk from superior station, 1 nice lots, each 25 feet rront by an average deptb of '100 feet. (b!6). BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. apIS-81 Suburban Lots. SUBURBAN PROFKRTY THE LARGEST lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best terms In the county at Sheraden, 15 minutes from Union station: tee Sheraden berore you buy else where. ANDREW FATXEHSOa, Secretary, 127 Fifth av. fe27-?2-D fTlHE BELLEVUE ELECTRIC R. R. ELE- -a. YATOR,-Windsor Park, and gas well; the finest site In Western Pa. Ibr a Hotel or club house: the park contains about fle acres aud commands the finest view on the Ohio river, overlooking the Davis Island dam; this property, including the railroad and a gas well capable or supplying 100 ramllles, and now piped overtOO) feet aud in use, will be sold at a great bargain. For .particulars call on GEO. S. COTTON, 157 Lacock at., Allegheny. ap9-47 "I Q' ACHES OF LAND AOJOIM.NG ALLE- A.U uhknv Cltv: J-ultahle for a cemetery. ALUEO. 204 Federal St. Anl.l-Kri apI5-8a Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.-RENT ORSALE Hotels. cottages and bath bouses; lots for1 sale In all narts ot the cltv: also south Atlantic City. ISRAEL G. ADAMS t CO., Real Estate Agents, Beal Estate aud, Law Bniiding. fe5-W FOB SALE IMPROVED HEAL ESTATE: tif ACRES AT AUCTION-SATURDAY, 1STH 0J Inst.. 10 o'clock, on premises, by order of Orphans' Court. the 50-acre farm or Oliver P. Henderson, deceased, .near Acmetonia station, est Penn It. it : special attention invited, as a bargain will likely be going: terms half cah. Call for partienlars- on A. LEGO ATE SON, auctioneers. 118 Fourth ay. ' a12-10O FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. AN OIL AND GAS PROPERTY NET PROF ITS from Jan. 1 to April 1 were M.S'O: pnee. S16,000. Call on or address E. H. ADAMS, JR., Koom j. aruuiiu&n ouiiaing, isuiier, ra. apl4-85-D' T2ARBER SHOP-A F1RST-CLASS BARBER 1- aj shop: good location. Call at the leadinsr bir- ber supply house, A. EUL1S & CO., 5UZ-3I0 Lib erty st. aplS-SS DRUG STORE-IN CITY: OOOD BUSINESS; will sell cheap; owner In other business. Ad dress ALUM, Dispatch office ap 14-81 GOOD PAYING-JEWELRY STORE IN MAN " UFACTURINOtown: pop. 2,000: no opposi tion; stock and fixtures will invoice $3,500: can be reduced to suit purchaser. For particulars, ad dress BOX 286. Belle Vernon, Pa. apl4-84 -1KOOP.RY STOKE ISOtlll t.fH'ATION? OLII established stand, Address H, Dispatch office. aplt-94 OWING TOTHE CONTINUED ILL-HEALTH of managing partner in an established and profitable business he desires to dispose or bis In terest: i'o better opportunltvhas been offered In this city; business will stand fullest Investigation. Address, with real name, TYNDALE, Dbnatch office. aul5-62 PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY-A BARGAIN: must be sold at once on account lamily nis gone West: a rare and cheap opportunity, fall 82 OHIO ST., Allegheny. apl5-23 SALOON-ONE FIRST-CLASS SALOON IN the cltv oi Youngstown, O., in good Iocitloi: will sell cheap. Inquire at offlee or HER A.N COURT BOTTLING WORKS, cor. Wick and Hazel sts Youngstown. O. apl5-U rplIE ANCHOR ROLLER FLOUR MILL-CA-X PACTTY I0O barrels flour and ten tonsreed. this is the most complete roller mill in the State: and trade fnlly established; siding to mill door; satisfactory reasons for selling: none but those meaning business need address ARNOLD, Dis patch office. fe22-90-wsu Business Properties. BUSINESS PROPERTY CENTER AV.. NEAR Miller St.. only 14.300: brick house, rour rooms and store: finished attic, etc.: also two room brick dwelling on rear side alley; good sewerage: big bargain: owner leaving city. (B90.) ALLES A. BAILEY, 164 Fourth av. Tel. 167. apl2-sJ-wssu ffi- "I SOO-FORTY-THIRD ST.. NEAR A. V. OX L R. K., nice brick building or storeroom and 9 dwelling rooms; also a two-story frame building or storeroom and 10 dwelling rooms: In rear two frame houses of 5 rooms each; all renting forll.KG per year; lot 37x106x53. (c7). BLACK ft BA1RD. 95 Fourth ay. aplS-84 JTOK SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and Metals. AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES-WORK perfectly right and lert, with single or double drum: second-hand boilers and engines also on hand: general machine work promptly executed: correspondence solicited. COMBINA TION ENGINE CO.. L1M., 3140 fenn aye., Pitts burg. delO-66-MWS ENGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND: largest stock orall sizes: 11x36, 12x24. 12x18,10 X20, 10X16. 10-12,9x12, 8x12. 7x12. Cxl2: mounted not able engine, boilers or all sizes, shafting, pulleys. Sumps, governor, etc Telephone, 3401. 23 and . Park Way, Allegheny, Pa. J. s. YOUNG. apll-D HOISTING ENGINES. DERRICKS AND derrick forgings, steel hoisting and guy ropes in stock: stationary engines and boilers, shears, clay and ore pans. etc. THOMAS CAR LIN'S SONS, Lacockand Sandusky streets, Alle gheny. Pa. au5-35-Mwr" SECOND-HAND ENGINES-ONE 27 H. P. Bail pat, electric light engine, almost new; one 8x8. one 7x7, one 5x6, vertical engines: one heavy 14x24. one 11x12. 3 8x12 and 2 7x12. In hori zontal engines: all rood as new. HARMES MA CHINE DEPOT, 99 First av.. Pittsburg. Pa. a30-D THE CELEBRATED ACME AUTOMATIC sarety engines and non-explosive boilers, for gas or oil fuel, from one to five-horse power; also, the latest Improved ventilating rans: perfect satisfaction guaranteed; by J. PKAGKR. Gen eral Agent, No. 4 Fifth av., Pittsburg. Pa. leI5-165-JWF Horses. Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc. DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS all styles: ourown make. WM. BECKERT, 340 to 344 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone, 3420, Jell-76-MWS Miscellaneous. BAR FIXTURES-CONSISTING OF SIDE BOARD and counter, sideboard 18 feet long; large mirror counter la feet long: both hard wood, good as new. N. HARTMAN.Tark Place Hotel, corner Penn and Brusbtonavs, East End. city. ' apl4-23 BAR FIXTURES ANY- SIZE COUNTER from 12 feet to 40 feet: copper work boards any length: large stock, call and examine. No. 90 DIAMOND ST., between Smithfield and Grant street. " apl5-85" BAR FIXTURES-COUNTER,' GLASSES, large Ice box. etc.; 3626 Butler street. 7 GEORGE KRETZLEE. ap!M9 BAR SIDEBOARD AN I) FIXTURES-IN USE one year. E. R. PORTER, Nos. 3 and 4 Dia mond square. ap!5-9 BAR FIXTURES. STOCK, ETC, -IN QUIRE; or address 4116 PENN AV. apU-88 BICYCLE-COLUMBIA LIGHT ROAUSTER, 54 In.; good as new, with cyclometer. Ad dress R. C. P., 40a Lewis block, cltv. aplS-58 CHOICE MICHIGAN BEED OATS. DANIEL MCCAFFREY, hay, grain and feed, 238 and 240 Fifth avenue. Telepbona 283. aplS-SO" -CHOICE MICHIGAN SEED OATS. DANIEL j MCCAFFREY, hay, grain and feed 233 and 240 Fifth av. telephone 281. aoli-Sl- SECOND-HAND MERRY-GO-ROUND IN first-class condition. Inquire of GEORGE W. LAUGHL1N, Palace Hotel, Homestead, Pa. aplO-89 SODA FOUNTA1N-A GOOD SECOND-HAND soda fountain, almost rew: wfn sell very cheap for cash. Call or address J. F. & SON, 412 Manet St., Pittsburg, Pa. ap9-38-D rpHRKE POOL TABLES-BAR L Inquire at 292 OHIO ST. FIXTURES. an!5-71 TO LET. Cltr Residences. TO LET-NO. 120 CENTER AV., EIGHT rooms, all modern Convenience, large porches, nice yard: location desirable and cen tral; only ) oef month. See W. A. HEKRON & SONS, No. SO Fourth av. aplS-31-15, 18.2t TO LET-50 PER MONTH. NO. 83 WYLIE avenne. third door from Chatham St.: mod ern house and rooms, late fixtures; send for list. W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth av. apI5-12.I5,18,22t 2QT 30 FINE TWO-STORY MANSARD tJjO J brick dwelling, nine rooms, with hall. vestibule, bath and all conveniences; neat front yard; only 15 minutes' walk from postofiice. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av. apl2-174-jrwFSut East End Residences. FURNISHED HOUSE, EAST END-EIGHT rooms, large finished attic, bath, both gases. on paved street, desirable neighborhood, one square from cable cars; fine lot, trees and shrub bery. Address S. B., Dispatch office. ap!5-94t TO LET-f35 PER MONTH-ONE OF THE best locations in the East End; new house of seven rooms.complete, all modern conveniences: also laundrv in the yard, large porch, plate glass windows: No. 5157 Penn av.; send for list. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. apl5-80-MWTt OOA SHADYSIDE. NBAR FIFTH AV. 30-f two-story mansard brick, eight rooms. all modern conveniences. BAXTER, THOMP-apl2-175-luwssut son a co.,jizrourtnav, AHegheny Residences. EIGHT-ROOM BRICK DWELLING HOUSE 89 Avery, Allegheny, bathroom, both gases, in good coudltlou: Immediate occupation; $30 per month, inquire of C GAERTNEK, 183 Ohio St. apl5-74t -VJTCE FIVE-ROOM DWELLING-FEDERAL IX st. extension; store and dwelling, Chestnot St., Allegheny: six-room dwelling, Sedgwick st. Inquire or J. R. McKEE, 70S Penn av., room 611. re7-04-uwst lyifl RIDGE AV., ALLEGHENY-NICE JLtfcU brick. 8 rooms, bath, pantry, range, gases, good cellar: rent (450. Apply to W. W. LAWRENCE 4 CO., Waterst., below Penn av.. Pittsburg. aplo-50-Mwrt Booms. FURNISHED SEUONB.STORY -TJOOM-ONE JLi backroom. 435 LIBERTY ST. a p 15-70 1 Business Stands. ELEGANT STOREROOM WITH PLATE glass front, 237 Ohio st. ; good business loca tion. Apply to J. H. AIKEN & CO., 100 Fltth av, mh21-2s-pf SEPARATE DEPARTilENT-10,000' SQUARE feet floor space, use of R. R. siding, steam engine, etc. ill lease for long term. Inquire or W. A. HOEVELER'S Btorage Warehou.e, Twelfth and Pike sts., cltr. apl3-)5t STOREROOM-LARGE STOREROOM. WITH good cellar aud suite of live rooms, between Fourth av. and Market st. on Ferrv st. : win reut senarate or together. McMANUS & CO., real estate agents, cor. Fourth av. and Wood st. aplo-75-WFSnt QTUKKROO M-WOULD AM.LTIlEriXTuKkS O of arocerv ature: nir-rerlr rot.-t-rv i.iitrp;f- tabllslu-d 14 y'Mrs, ,i.! alS.HUlOsr . Aile- EiieiiT 0 apl-t rro let-boa i: :I.M5 HOI.'.-E; n.SEOF THE X. best located In tin.- l ij : (mw-ulentlo business center: 12 rooms, mo lei n eutiveuUncei: rentsyon peryear and water rent: oci-upantdeslrui to sell carpets and part of the iurnlture. see W. A. HEKRON ic SOBS, 8U Fourth av. ap5-S2-siWTt Offices. Desk ttoom. Etc OFFICES IN UNIVERSITY KIIli.lKNfl- J Diamond st., oppo site Court House. aplS-2itj PERSONAL. PERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver: Jewelry repaired; new work made to order. CHB13. HAUCH, Ml Smlthflela st. JalS-81 PERSONAL WEBSTER'S LARGE QUARTO Dictionary, 12 50; special bargains In olaand new books during this month. FRANK. BACON A CO.. ail Smithfield st. rnnl2 PERSONAL-FINE BOOKS-WE HAVETHE finest collection of finely illustrated books in Plttsbarg: beautiful bindings; low prices; come and see them: hundreds of books fer presents. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900 Liberty sU deli PERSON AL-WKNT AWAY FROM HOME Young man of unsound mind, aged 38 years, heights feet 10 Inches, weight 110 pounds: dressed In dark checkered suit, black derby hat, beard of about two months' growth. Information will be I gladly received at INSPECTOR'S OFFICE. Tel- epuone jivz. . aplo-w FOUND. F IOUND-A LARGE LOT or WlifEK clothing belonglngto residents or this cltv was lonna nangiug in tne rooms occupied by DICKSON, the tailor, rs Filth ave.. upstairs, altered, cleaned and rep-ilrzd; the owners should calt for them, as Dlcksou requires the room. nniz-o AUCTION SAXES. PUBLIC SALE -OF- ValueHE Iran WnrkB. The undersigned, receiver for tho Hollidays burg and Gap Iron Works, by virtue of an order frum the Court of Common Pleas of Blair County, will offer at public sale "at tbe Conrt House in Hollldaysbnrg, pa., on - Thursday, May y, 1891, At 10 o'clock A. II.. the following described property, viz.: No. 1 All those certain six adjoining lots of ground situated in HollidaysburgPa., on which are erected a Iar?e Rolling Mill, with three trains of rolls, fix mill, rotary queez!,rj, shears, engines and boilers, latnes,'l5puddling and two heating furnaces, cranes, pumps, grindstones, scales, saws, etc Also a nail factory, with 30 machines, engine and boilers, two heating furnaces, etc. The buildings are large and substantial, built of stone, covered with slate roof. There is also a brick ware house belonging to tbe property. No. 2 Two certain adjoining lots of ground situated at tbe corner of Blair and Union streets, uouiaavsDurg, Pa., Having thereon erected eight double two-story plank dwell ing houses. Ko. 3 "The Gap Furnace property," situated In Freedom township, Blair county. Pa., con taining about 531 acres, 'having thereon a blast furnace, 26 dwelling houses, stone store building, blacksmith and wagonmaker shops, two stables. Also tbe iron ore in and upon other lands late the property of Dr. P. Sboen berger, situated upon tbe western side or slope of Dunning Mountain, with usual mining privileges. No. 4 Also all ore rights and privileges de vised by the will of Dr. P. Shoenberger to the owner of Gap Furnace to mine and take away iron ore for one furnace at tbe Gap works from any of tbe lands mentioned and de scribed in said will as belonging or attached to Bloomfield furnace property. No. 5 Also about three acres of land In Bed ford county, near Ore Hill, having thereon two double and four single houses. Also a one-half acre.with dwelling house and stable at Ore Hill, Pa. No. 6 Also part of two tracts In Blair town ship on north side of summit of Short monn tain, surveyed in names of William Reed and John Holliday, containing acres. No. 7 Tract in Greenfield township, surveyed in name of Thomas C. James, containing acres. No. 8 Tract in Juniata township known as "The Bralller Tract," containing 330 acres, more or less.bounded by lands formerly owned by Ed McGlue, P. Shoenberger and others, having thereon three small houses, log barn and stables. No. 9 Five hundred acres, more or less, in Juniata township, bonnded by lands of D. N. Wilt. J. Leightv. J. Kearan and atheis. hav. ing thereon two log dwelling houses, log barn and stable. No. 10 Seventy acres, more or less. In Juniata townsbip, adjoining Mr. Mcintosh, P. Stiffler and others, with a ooe-half story log dwelling honse and small stable, formerly owned by James Stiffler. No. 11 Four hundred acres, more or less, in Greenfield township, bounded by lands of A. Knox and others, known as "The Horseshoe Tract," with a small log honse. TERMS OF SALE Ten per cent when prop erty is knocked down, balance of one-tbird on confirmation by the court; one-third in six months, and stber ons-third in one year, with interest on deferred payments from confirma tion of sale, to be secured by mortgage and bonds of the purchasers. Any "further informa tion can be bad by addressing the receiver at Eollidaysburg, Pa. JOSEPH FICHTNER. aplO-73-w Receiver, etc. GREAT AUCTION SALE AT THE Spronl Vehicle Manufacturing Co.. Llm., Twenty-flfst and Smallman streets. Pittsbnrg. Pa.. WEDNESDAY. April 15, at 10 o'clock A. M., of tbe following described articles, to wit: 4 Decker C. carriages, three-quarter style finished of the very finest material; 25 phaetons, 12 side bar buggies. 4 end spring Corning jobs, 5 Villlage carts, 3 surrys, 2 doctor's coupes, 2 wheel; 20 doctor's carts, 1 very fine barrouche. 4 buck-wagons, G road carts. 6 ton carts (secondhand). 35 buck- wagon bodies. 65 pbaeton bodiex, 35 quare box bodies, 1 wagon body. 2 piano bodies, t Corning bodies, 4 second band 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 f nrnltnre, safe. etc. The above articles are of the finest material In the market Anv body in need ef the above articles should not fail to attend the sale. The above articles will be sold to the highest bidder, as the company have sold their property to church parties, and have only 5 days to vacate. No postponement on account of the weather. THE SPROUL VEHICLE MANUFACTURING CO LIM., J. A. McKELVY, Auctioneer. ap9-C2 BY JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO. ORPHANS' COURT SALE Of rial estate, at No. 140 January term, 1891. The undersigned administrator of James F. McGnire, deceased, will sell at public sale on tbe premises on WEDNESDAY, May 6. A. D. 1891, at 3 o'clock, all those two certain lots of gronnd, situate in the Twenty-seventh ward ot the city of Pittsburg. Beginning at tbe south east corner of Cobden (formerly High) street and Clover (formerly Coal) street! thence along Cobden street 40 feet, and extending back same width 120 feet; on which is erected a one-stnry frame building used as a schoolroom. See deed book, vol. S90. page 188. Terms of sale one-tbird cash, balance in two equal annual payments with Interest semi-annually and secured by close mortgage and bond on the premise1. Purchaser to have the privilege of paying all cash. ABRAHAM PEACOCK, JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Administrator. Agents and Auctioneers. 313, Wood street, Pitt'bnrg. apl5-Ql -lxo1joii. Sale -O F- JAPANESE GOODS, Commencing SATURDAY, APRIL 11. at 10 o'clock, and continuing daily until the entire stock is disposed of. This is thelargest and finest stock of Japanese goods ever offered in this city. asd.having been consigned to us bv one of 'tbe largest importers in New York, with in structions to dispose of it without regard to valne, it will be sold without reserve. Don't fall to attend this sale. ROBINSON CO., Auctioneers, aplO-92 (OS Smithfield street. J. A. McKELVEY, Auctioneer. Household fnrniture, property and live stock. Office 84 Frankstown Av., East End. Terms upon appliction.' mh8-143-D 3IEETING5. A SPECIAL MEETING Ot the Ladies' Hebrew Benevolent Society will be held on Thursday next, April 18, 1891. at 2 o'clock P. K at vestry rooms of Eighth Street Temple, for the purpose of Organizing an auxiliary association to take charge of the J. M. Gusky Orphanage aud Home. All ladles interested in this most worthy ob ject are resnectfully invited to attend. By order of the President, MRS.-J. BENSWANGER, ap!4.18 Secretary. BUSINESS CHANGES. NOTICE THE BUSINESS LATELY earned on by J. Frey & Co. Is dissolved bv mutual consent. All bills will be paid and col lected by E. Frey, 442 Liberty st. ' J. FREY. apl4-67 E. FREY. -VTOTICE-NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN J that the partnership lately subsisting be tween Udward M. Ba'.z and William Kaurf. man, of thu city of Pittsburg, connty of Alle gheny an. 1 state nt Pennsylvania, under the firm name of Ednzril M. Bntzand William Kauffuail (t-iociati-d). Architects, was ills solved mi tlin 4th day of April. A. D., 1831, by mutual content. All debts owing to said partnership are to be received by said William Kauffman and all de mands on the said partnership are to be pre sented to him tor payment. EDWARD M. BUTZ. apS-72-MW WM. KAUFFMAN. CHOICE PROPERTIES. BARGAIN. . Southside Property, 14 AOBEa Admirably situate for sub-division: 3 to 5 min utes' walk from 2 inclines. 2d minutes from Pittsburg postoffice. Most available and best bargain on market; big money in it to early buyer. Apply to GEO. T. ROBINSON. Robinson Rea Mfg. Co., ' S3 Carson street. Or 1. 11. PENNOCK & SON, 147 Fourth Avenue. apl5-97-MTrx LAM) COMPANIES, NOTICE! Wo have several desirable tracts ot land, suitable for subdivision, situate in very desir able locations and within five minutes' walk ot street car lines, containing from 12 to 30 acre each. Money can easily be trebled in on year's time. x or iuii particulars write or call on M, F. HIPPLE & CO,, 86 FOURTH AVENUE. aplaS-WThSa S12,000. EAST END RESIDENCE, On paved and sewered street, ona square from cable cars: substantial two-story brick dwell ing, containing nine spacious roms; wide hall in center; gas, water, etc.: lot 106x160 feet; numerons shade and fruit trees. This is a cor ner property, and very desirable residence) neighborhood. Easy terms. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 96 FOURTH AVENUE. aplS-9 FOB SALE. TEN BRICK DWELLINGS. ENTIRE BLOCK. AN One of the best in Allegheny, fronting tbreo streets, lot, 130 on Biawell street by 96 feet deep n Franklin and Decatur streets. A pay in g investment See W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, apl5-79-15.20.25.SC-my6 80 Fourth ave. OR SALE r EAST END PROPERTY. MURRY & EDSALL, nib25-9I S4F1DELITY BUILDING. KiaiOVALS. C. H. DIKTKICH, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Leather and Shoe Findings, Has removed to mhl8-69-KWF ' 970 Liberty Street. H. L CHILDS & CO. Mill Supplies, Rubber Goods, Belting, eta. Have removed to 102 WATER ST. mh27-76-3Cvrr W. J. EAST, Architect, Has removed from Federal St, Allegheny, ta . offices located in WESTINGHOUSE BUILD INQ, mh4-42-MWF PlTTSBUBO, 1A. GEORGE KAPPEL, JT THE MUSIC DEALER, Has removed to bis new granite building; Hi SMITHFIELD ST., mhl6-7-3rwrr ROSS W. BLACK, BARBER SUPPLY HOUSE, Has removed to 712 PENN AVENUE. next to Fenn Building, Razors ground an4 honed. Shaving materials furnished at lowess price. mh27-T7-MWr DR. J. O. BOCKSTOCE, DENTIST, Removed to 43S Penn Avenne. apl2-19-3tWT HARTLEY ROSE Bame CO, REMOVED TO 634 SMITRPIELD ST. apl2-20.2CVT B. C. MILLER, House and Sign Painter, Has removed from 73 SIXTH AVENUE. -TO- 526 GRANT STREET, Between Fifth and Webster avennea. Special attention -riven to the handling of plate glass, cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky lights, etc House painting and glazing la ail its branches. ocl9-63-r READY FOR BUSINESS. We have secured possession of tbe tw large and snbstantial buildings, Nos. 48 and 4S Sev-. enth avenue, opposite New Grant street, ana with a complete stock of new goods respect, fully solicit the patronage ot the RETAIL DRUG TRADE. In addition to the goods formerly carried ia stock we have added a fnll line of DRUGGISTS' SUNDBIE& This department will be nnder the care of MR. CHARLES BABST, who will be glad to meet his former friends and customers and ta serve them acceptably. NO GOODS AT RETAIL. L II. HAIiltlS DRUG CO., NOS. 48 AND 43 SEVENTH AVENUE. PITTSBURG. PA. apl-3-p RESORTS. ' UE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. On tbe beach, with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths in the house. Sebd for circular. fel-90-n E. ROBERTS z SONS. jTADDON HALL. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J Now open Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths In the House lee-91 LEEDS4JJPPINCOTT. HOTEL STICKNEY. KENTUCKY AVE NUE, Atlantic City : One hundred feet from the sea; steam heated, sun parlor. Terms, S2 to 12 SO per day day; $9 to $14 pjr week. L. V. STICKNEY. apl2-202-MWT EDUCATIONAL. St. John's Military School, MANLIUS, N. Y. SUMMER SCHOOL, Rt. Rev. F. D. HUNTINGTON. S. T. D.. Presi dent. Apply to Lt. Col. WM. VKRBKCK. Supt. mhl-lJi-uwr GHAKLES SMIERS & CO.. 129 FOURTH AVE. (Telephone 1773) Real Estate andMortgages. Money to Loan at Lowest Ratea Get our new catalogue and weekly . printed list of new properties for sale, rent and exchange, mailed free. RRAWTPr i-YPTPTrrfi'S. 3313 Penn- Ave. Telephone 6577. 6019 Pann Ave. Telephone 6330. apfMsv W J ANTED AGENTS TO BELLTWK TV Plnless Clothes Line; tbe only Us er invented that holds the clothes without pte: a . perfect success; patent recently issued; only by agenu, to whom the exclusive right h given; ou receipt of 0 cents we wtll sae a, sample Hue by mail; also circulars; price list a4- terms to agents; secure your territory at cmee-v Address THE PINLESS CLOTHES JUfiJE cu, i7nrmon street, Worcester, Mas. aplZ-llZ-wa i 1 . -. 43!t4igM-. t&ift&Ua?M
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