THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 189L 8' READY FOR THE FEES. Pittsbnrj; Satoou lvt-cpers' Bonds Ap proyed and Licenses Ready. HOMESTEAD AFPLICAKTS HEARD. Bates' Historj Flashed Upoa a Han Who Brajjjed of His Kccord. ALL THE KKWS OP THE CODKTI CODKTS The licenses for the lucky applicants irom Pittsburg have been prepared, and many of them were taken cut yesterday. Judge Magee is doing rapid work in the matter of examining and approving the bonds of the successful applicants. He had almost fin ished all the Pittsburg wards last evening, and it is expected that the Pittsbdrg appli cants will all be able to get their licenses to day. Clerk McGuutiegle last evening had finished making out the licenses for the first 2! wards of Pittsburg, and they are. ready tor the applicants. There were but few bonds rejected, and they were for ir regularities in the document!. Ko bonds men have to far been refused, and Judge Ma gee said thai the class of bondsmen this year is better than last year. .Yesterday's session of the License Court was marked lor the manner in which Judge JIagee went after the applicants, in which he was ably assisted by Judge White. Judge Magec seemed determined to give Judge Wnite a little rest from asking ques tions, but the latter helped along consider ably by squeezing in questions that made many applicants squirm. The Homestead dealers were given quite a lively deal, and some of them had to face things that they thought were hidden secret. Scorclitns nomesfad Applicants. Joseph Ackerman, 87 and 89 Bridge street, Etna borough, was the first applicant of the day. He was given a severe exami nation. George A. Uechtold, Butler plank road, was told that he turned people away from bis house who wanted meals. This nas denied. Frank Galla, 232 Butler street, had a license ana trusted some, but piomised to re Jorin. August D. Krous, old pike and Butler llank road, had a wholesale and retail applica tion in, and withdrew the former. Jlathew Mato. 129 Washington street, was a beer wacon dnTer. L.Nicholas, Frceport and But ler plank roads, runs the Union lintel and had a good record. Joseph Reedy, Bdtler plank road, was refused for two years. Charles F. fctoll. Bridge street, had a license and was ac cused of having a high time when his daughter w.i". married, but this was denied. Green Tree borough had two applicants Jacob fetrectenberger. who has had no license, and Jacob iselfeit, vibo failed to appear. Homestead was next on the list. Theodore Bell. 220 Kiglith avenue, has had a license and oleed the law. John P. Casey, corner of Amity street and Pemickev road, keeps a pea :.ut stand. A. Dugan. Fttth avenne, has a license, runs a hotel and claimed that he obeyed the law. William Knvearr, bixtn aver.ne, is a steel worker and new to the liquor business, that i as a dealer. William H. Furlong, 133 and LIT fcixth avenue, bad a license and cut through with but lew questions. Gustv Gctsel, 129 Fourth avenue, gave his receipts as $20 per day. Keeps Posted on the News. Richard Holt. 231 Sixth avenue, was refused for two J ears, aud has been doing nothing but reading the papers. The applicant denied that there was any gambling about his place or any ' liquor sold there. George Jeffieys, S21 Fourth avenue, bad a wholesale license last year and got into trouble with the Court over the fact that he got a license last year for a house that was not yet built. Tajlor Lloyd. Fourth avenue and Amity street, bad a n holesale license and was con victed dunntr the vear of selling to minors. Judge White got after tbe applicant as to bis moral character, but tbe applicant said that his moral character was good. Judee White Were you in the war? Mr. Llovd Yes, sir, six or eight months. Judge White How did you get outT Mr. Lloyd I got out all right: wasn't wouudea aud never was engaged iu a battle. Judge White Oh. I don't mean that. Do you Know of Bates' lnstorj? Mr. Llod Yes sir; I read that. Judge White Well, that record says that you were a deserter and that record is amoog tbe archives at Harrisburg. Mr. Llojd Well, that's about right. I was only a bo IT j ears old then. Judge White These questions came of your having bragged about being in tbe war. George Liebler. Sixth avenue, bas had no license and has been running a restaurant. He admitted getting a little Deer occasionally, but did not give any of it anaj. Doesn't Care for the Neighbors. John W. O'Brien, 207 and 209 Sixth avenue, got into trouble with Judge White over tbe sue of his bouse,also as to the number of meals furnished. Judge A'hite remarked that the applicant's neighbors had a very different opin ion ol his houe than was given by him, to which Mr. O'Brien replied that he couldn't help what tbe neighbors thought. He was swearing to the truth. Judge hue Do you know of the Excelsior Club? Mr. O'Brien No. sir; I do not. Judge White What club do you belong to? Mr. O'Brien The Randall Club of Pitts burg. Judge White Oh, I mean what club un there. .Mr. O'Brien I did belong to the Lilts-Club, but quit them last August. Judge White What kind of a club was it? .Air. O'Brien A social club. Judge White They got beer? Jir. O'Brien Yes, sir. Judge White Also some gambling? Mr. O'Brien Never that 1 know of. Judge White and the applicant got into a snarl nver the gambling question, but tbe ap plicant was straightforward in all his replies and ref used to allow the Court to make him say things he didn't want to. Mr. Christy went after the applicant on bis drinking capacity, and while he admitted to taking an occasional drinx. he denied drlnkiug too much. Mrs. Charles Peters was called by Mr. Christy, but her testimony wa, contrary to expectation, very favorable to the applicant. Anton L. Quick, 117 Eighth avenue, has had a license, and got through all right. Connected With h Tragedy. John F. Sehmitt, Sixth avenue and Amity street, was the man whese jewelry store was robbed by Fitzsimmon. and over which Detec tive Gilkinson lost his life. Mr. Schmltt got a. license last year, but transferred it, a thing i Mrb the Court did not like. S. A. fchaw. hixtb avenue, had a license and a restaurant. Fred Trauttnan, Eighth avenue, also had a license, and denied that there was any tambnag in his house. A chnrch choir occasionally practiced there. Vincent Wa'elefskj,2C3 Sixth avenue, has no license and runs a pool room: Hobeet A tkinson, corner of Amltv street and Pittsburg, Virginia and Charleston Railroad, admitted to having an occasional lease on his house. George V. Byers, bOl Dickson street, is a barkeeper, ana denied drinking too much himself. Abraham Baile. corner of Eighth street and AlcClure street. Judge White You used to have a saloon in Hell's Half Acre? .Mr. Bailey Yes. sir; tonr years ago. Judge White Yes; and you were one of the men w bo made it Hell's Half Acre. Jane Connelly. Heisel street, had a defective petition and the Court refused to hear her. '1 nomas Connelly. Heisel street, admitted that ills application had been amended last week, g'vinc the location of his house. Judge White tiled that this was wrong, and no one had a right to change an application without permis sl"n ot the Court. The Court giew angry over this and Mused to hear the applicant." Pat rick Dutli, corner of Heisel street ard Fifth -enue. Is a cripple who is nuable to do any work. .Mr. Duffy denied most emphatically Jl.at be got any beer at his hoase or ran freak-eas. (an't Earn Ecoush Money. John Donahue, corner of Dlcl.on street and Fifth avenue, has not had a license under tbe Brooks law. The applicant works in Carnegie's mill and makes II 10 per day, on whicfc he has J iu tf a. unnir oi seven persons, it. p. Evans, corner of Dickson and Sixth streets, wants a license for the Central Hotel, which contains 21 rooms. He kept the place going during the past year, but found tnat a temperance hotel wouldn't pay. The applicant was accuseu by the Court of having played poker occasionally, bat this was denied by Mr. Evans, whs stated that he never played a game ,l poker tn his life. Thomas Gregory. Fourth avenne, was another man with a defective pe tition. John Gallagher, corner of Sixth and McClure avenues, bad a license and a "ood record. George Hantz, corner of Heiiel street and P.. V. 4 C. R. R.. is a resident of Greens, burg. He thought that he would know how to ruu a bote! 28 he bas been boarding in then! fur the past IS tears. Mrs. E. Lewis, City Farm lane, is a widow .who denied that she had ever been prosecuted, bat her husband was. Martin Liccy, corner of Fourth avenue and Dickson street, denied that bis place was ever raided. He was prosecuted about four years ago. but was cleared of the charge. Michael Lacey. Heisel street, has not had a license during the Brooks law. Gottlieb Lelsseger, 610 Dickson street, bas had a license and obeyed the law. Samuel Morkowltr, cor ner of Heisel street and Perulckey R. R., bas hii in thA rrarerv stare. Judrre Maireo sug- r,cmA th, iMMn ctcirA wnnlri he of more benefit to the neighborhood than a saloon.' Forty-three cases were msposea oi yesieraay. THE C0TJHTY MUST PAY. A Verdict Against tho Controller on a Salt for Interest. The suit of W. G. Stewart, administrator of lire. Drnsilla McWha, against Allegheny county, was tried yesterday before Judge Ewmg. Mrs. McWhawas the mother-in-law of Van Baker, the West Virginia murderer, who was sentenced to life imprisonment for killing his wife and Mrs. McWha. The latter was tbe owner of 19,000 worth of Allegheny county compromise bonds bearing 5 per cent interest. The bonds were mlislng for a time after Mrs. McWha's death, but were eventu ally found under tbe marble slab of a table. Interest counons to tbe amount of H50 were missing, however. The coupons bad never been presented for pytnont. and the administrator of Mrs. Mc Wha's estate demanded, payment County Controller Speer refused to pay the money without tbe coupons or an indemnifying bond, and the suit was brought, A verdict was given for 5130 for tbe plaintiff. WANTS IT DISMISSED. The Answer of Attorney McKenna to At torney Wnraell's Snlt Filed. Attorney Charles F. McKenna yesterday filed his answer to the suit brought against him by G. W. WurielL to compel him to give an accounting-of tbe business of an alleged part nership between them. Mr. McKenna denies that there was a parol agreement of partner ship.or that Wurzell ever had an interest In his business or was entitled to any fees from Mc Kenna's practice. Wurzell was employed by him as a clerk and assistant merely and not as a partner. His salarv was to be SL000 a year and no more. Wniiell, however, collected large sums be longing to McKenna and applied them to his own use. He never accounted for them, thongh he was requested to dq so. Having no account, Mr. McKi-rnia could uot say how much Wur zell -owed him. He asked that tbe suit be dis missed. In the United States Court. In tbe United States Court yesterday Reed & Kreps were allowed to Intervene with their claim against tbe pleasure barge City of Pitts burg. An order wamade certifying tho ad miralty case of T. M. Jenkins 4 Co. against tbe steamer Venice from tbe Detroit Court to the Circuit Pourt, owing to the Jndgeof the Dis trict Court having been counsel in the case. To-Day's Trial Lists. Common Pleas No. 1 Mulvaney vs Penn In cline Company; Jackson vsMcDonough; Daub man vs Kresa et aST Black 4 Co. vs Fleming: Musgrave vs Descalzi Bros.; Wainwright vs Pittsburg and" Wetern Railroad Company. Common Pleas No;2 KaltenhauservsTropp man et ux Loch A J. vs Flinn; Stevenson vs btreltenberger; Ayers vs Smith; Spencer et ux vs Jennings. Notes From the Courts. The two suits of Ebenezer Hallett against J. S. Boyd, actions on partnership accounts, are on trial before Judge Slagle. Jake Gbaham yesterday received a verdict for f 150 in her snit against W. O'Donnell, an action for damages for slander. In the suit of Harris & Jordan against A. Wilson, an action on a contract, a verdict was given fur 6 cents for the plaintiffs. IN the case of Cook k Graham against P. J, Murphy, administrator of Jacob Bonner, a suit on a mortgage, a verdict was given for 31S7 78 for the plaintiffs. A vebdict for the defendants was given yesterday in the case of Florence Van Ord strand against H. H. Demmler and others, a landlord and tenant case. Trxx suit of Frank Kobel against Police Officer Rosenblatt, for damages for alleged false arrest, is on trial before Judge Stof. Kohel, it is stated, was arrested by Officer Rosenblatt for peddling without a license, al though he bad a license. J. A. McsgraVe and George Smith, charged with "raising" silver certificates, were to have received a hearing yesterday afternoon before I -nimnl.vinnnr llamMfl hut It was nnstnnn.il until Monday afternoon, owing to the absence of some of the witnesses. j The following executions were issued yes- I terday: fe. A. Ford vs J. 1). Weeks, S2.570: Elizabeth Prophet vs G. Stoehr, S270 26; W. H. Holmes vs Charles Holmes. 2.100; Hay worth A Dcwhurst vs Mary and G. A. Pannier, StOO; Herman Zimberg vs B. Smith and Z. Samuel son, 210 5a In the suits of John Cronse and his father, Albert Crouse. against C. L. Magee for dam ages for injuries received by the son in falling through a coal bole in front of abnlldtng on Grant street owned by Mr. Magee, verdicts were given yesterday for f cents damages for the plaintiffs. BLUE JEANS' BULL. The Innocent Animal That Needs No Permit to lie at Large. The bull, for whose liberty on tbe streets a humorous application was filed with ti e Chief of Police Tuesday, is not a wild Texas animal as might be suspected, but a very small and innocent yearling of the Foiled Angus variety, and a responsible and inter esting member of the Blue Jeans' cast, which plays at the Bijou next week. Man ager Maeder says that the bull is the pet of the company and has never done anything more violent than to chew the heroine's apron strings and rub its moist nose on the white front ot her pinafore. Clothing for the Poor. To-day (Friday) is the day we devote en tirely to the poor. But remember tbe prices we will quote in this article are for to-day (Fridsv) only: 80 men's suits, made of a light-colored cheviot (coat, pants and vest) $1 98 300 men's suits, made ot first-class cas- simere and cheviots, cut either in frocks or sacks, in neat little checks, narrow stripes, or fibe hair lines, at.. 4 90 SO men's black cheviot sack suits, all SlXCS. . . . . . . . . . . . a ................ O W 75 boys' long pants suits, sizes irom 13 to 19 years ol age, in four different stvles. 2 70 200 boys' short psnts suits, sues irom 4 to 14, eight different patterns to se lect from 1 25 400 boys' knee panU, sizes from 4 to 12 27 600 men's English worsted 'pants, five different patterns, all sizes, for 1 23 Cut this nut and bring it with vou, so as to avoid mistake. P. C. C. C, Pittsburg Combination Clothing Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets, opp. the Court House. THE CAFE ROXAL, 79 Filth Avenue, "Will be open to the public to-morrow, Sat. urday, April ,18. Luncheon served from 12 to 3 P. M. ALBEfcT JlENJOU. An Ail-Around Superiority. A reliable brand of beer is that manufact ured by the Iron City Brewing Company. This beer is better thari any German article, and English porter cannot compare with the Iron City porter. INDIA SILKS. Choice Styles New Coloring. Extra quality, at ?1 a yard, 24 to 27 inches tvide, a big Tariety to choose from. ' Jos. Hoenk & Co., 609-621 Penu Avenue. The Best for 82. Very fine glazed dongola kid button shoes for ladies; smooth insoles. No nails; no tacKs; nexioie sole., at li. D. Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. ttf Physicians recommend Pilsner beer as a strcngthener after tbe grip. Telephone 1166, Iron City Brewing Company. Tho Leading Shoe. For $1 25 ladies' glazed kid shoe; worked bbtton boles; nice soft stock. Tbe best shoe ever sold at this price, at G. V. Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. TOT Parcels & Jones Are showing some beautiful dresses this week. Ladies' Suit Paklok, wf 29 Filth avenue. AN ALIBI ATTACKED. One More Attempt Made to Solve the Gunsaulis Murder Mystery. . HOLMES AKDERSON HASvA LAWYER To Look After His Interests and Trjr to Secure Dim His Liberty. THE INQDEST ADJOTJUXED 0HCB HOKE The lines ot evidence are drawing so close about Holmes Anderson, who is suspected of being the murderer of John Gunsaulis, that he bas sent for Major Montooth to de fend him, aud will have a conference with that attorney, at the jail, this morning. The case was again taken up before the Coroner yesterday, and new evidence developed which caused the inquest to be continued until Saturday, while the new "leads" are being worked.. Anderson's statement that be spent the hours between 8 and 10 o'clock at his sister's house in "West Liberty has ap parently been proven false. JohnH. Sehake. of "West Liberty bor ough, "was the first witness yesterday. He said that, on Thursday, April 9, be found an empty purse on tbe road 34 feet from the place where Gunsaulis' body was found. The witness swore that on tbe Sunday when tbe crime was committed be was on Sit. Washing ton visiting relatives. He knew Holmes Ander son, the manHindcr arrest, as a suspect.and said that about two or three months ago Anderson and he' were together. Anderson fell over an embankment and got up very angry and Bred -a revolver, and said to witness that "it would not be good for any one to bother me.". John Relchter, a Thirty-third saloon keeper, said Anderson told him on Monday morning that a murder bad been committed in West Liberty Sunday night Wilbert Pattprson, of West Liberty, was at the house of George Anderson on the Sunday night of the murder. Patterson is a brother-in-law of the prisoner. About 9 o'clock Albert Moore came there, and said a man was hanging about Granny McFarland's house. He bor rowed a lantern and a revolver, and started back. He was not at Anderson's when Moore returned. Holmes Anderson was not at tbe bouse. F. B. Gunsalls then took the stand and identified the pocketbook found near the falls as the oDe belonging to his brother. George Allen, recalled, described how the body was found. Albert. Moore said be lived in Homestead and Substantiated tbe story about borrowing tho revolver. He had not seen Holmes Ander son and did not see him at George Anderson's when be returned tbe revolver, shortly before 10 o'clock. George Flanders bad seen Anderson about 8 o'clock, going toward tbe falls. He was in tbe vicinity ot the falls until 9 o'clock, and while passing the place he beard some one moving in the underbrush. Macgie Smith also testified to having seen Anderson near the falls. Tho prisoner was then asked to make a state ment, but bis only answer was that he was in nocent. Ihe inquest was then continued until Saturday. SIMON JOHNSTON DEAD. Pittsburg's Oldest Druggist Succumbs to Pneumonia Caused by Grip A Great Traveler. and a TJell-Itead Man He Will Be Greatly Mlfced. Simon Johnston, the oldest and probably tbe best known druggist in the city, died at , his residence on Second a t e n u e, Hazelwood, at an early hour y esterd ay morning. He had been ill for some time ( with the grip, but attended to his business un til last Tuesday jIiweek, when be ''took to his bed and tbe disease developed into' p h e n u m onia which termi- Simon Johnston, nated fatally. Mr.Jobnston was born in Fermanagh,Ireland, In 182S, and came to this conn try in 1850, locating in this city. He entered into partnership with B. L. Fabnestock, in tbe drug business, soon after bis arrival here, but a few years lairr bought out L. Wilcox, the drmrgist at the corner of Fourth avenue aud Smitbtleld street, where be continued -in business , until tbe site was condemned for the Govern ment building. He then moved to tbe corner Of Third avenue and Smithfield street, making an exchange of storerooms with J. C. Mattern, wbere be has remained for the past 15 years. In 1S5S he married the daughter of the late Rev. Br. J. L. Reed, who was killed in the fall of tbe Willey building, two years ago. He bad seven children, three, sons and four daughters, all of whom survivchiin, the eldest son. William, be ing employed in the office of W. H. Brown's Sons. Mr. Johnston took an active interest in politics, and served a number of terms as a member of tbe School Board of tbe Second ward, and was their representative to tbe Cen tral Board for several terms. He was also a member of tbe Poor Board for some time. For nrarly 30 years he resided at 179 Third avenue. In 1885 he bought the Brown residence at Hazelwood, wbere he bas resided ever since. He was a cousin of the late Governor John ston and a second cousin of District Attorney Johnston. Mr. Johnston was probably one of the best-read men in this vicinity, and had a library which be had fitted up and filled with the choicest literature, and was justly proud of It. He was known, not only in this country but in Europe, as ene of tbe most extensive book purchasers, and was an authority on a great many points. Air. Johnston nas made frequent trips to Europe, but always started in his own peculiar way by annonncisg his intention of go ing in tbe evening and taking his departure" tbe next morning. He always returned laden 'with goods and presents, which be distributed tu various friends and relatives, and each had some little anecdote connected with it which he would tell, being fond of a good Story. His store has been headauarters, tor tbe past 25 years, for a large number who met and list ened to his numerous tales, told in his own quaint way. He cared little for new acquaint ances, but delighted to mingle with old friends, with whom he was always cheerful, 80 'thai be will be greatly missed. Tbe funeral services will take place to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, at St. Peter's Epis copal Church.-Grant street. Tbe interment will be private. 4 Clothing for the Poor. To-day (Friday) is the day we devote en tirely to the poor. But remember the prices we will quote in this article are for to-day (Friday) only: ' 80 men's suits, made of a light-colored cheviot (coat, pants and vest) -.51 93 300 me"'s suits, made ot first-class cas- iim and cheviots, cut either in frocks or sacks, in neat little checks, narrow stripes, or tine hairlines, at.. 4 90 50 men's black cheviot sack suits, all sizes....' 5 60 75 boys' long pants suits, sizes from 13 to 19 years or age, in four different tvles , 2 70 200 bovs' Ebon pants sails, sizes Irom 4 to 14, eight different patterns 'to "se lect from 1 25 400 boys' knee pants, sizes from 4 to 12, 27 COO men's English worsted pauU, five different patterns, all sizes, for..... 1 23 Cot this out and bring it with yon, so as to avoid mistakes. P. C. C. C, Pittsburg Combination Clothing Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets, opp. the Court House. An All-Around Superiority. A reliable brand of beer is that manu factured by the Iron City Brewing Company. This beer is better tban any German article, xnd English porter cannot compare with the Iron City porter. Something for the Girls, Fine glazed dongola kid spring heel bat ton shoes. Patent leather tips, sizes 8 to 10. at $1 25, and 11 to 2 at 1 50, at G. $. Siuien's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. (J TTF Ladles' Suit Parlor. New C(4,tuu.ej'ibr .spring in all the new effects. Parcels & Jones, WF 29 Filth avenue. sm yjtsaaa "ilWOISP wr7 a M&-Display adverttitmenU one dollar per L iquare for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, nor aaie. To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Ctr. Smithfleld and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPN. BKANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHESE WANT. rOK SALE. TO LET. AND pTHER TKAHSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE HECK1VED TJP TO 9 P. M. FOK INSERTION. Advertisements shonld be prepaid nnless adver Miers already have accounts with Tna Dispatch. FOK THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. IMS CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST SND, J. W. WALLACE, 6111 PENN AVE. riTTSBUKG-ADDlTIONAI.. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. SS09 Bntler street. EMILG. STUCKKY, 24th treet and Pennave, ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAF.RCHER. S9 Federal street. B. J. McBItlDK, Market House, ArWheny. F. H. EGG KHS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERKY M. GLE1M. Rebecca and Allecheny aves. "WANTED. Male Bels. A FIRST-CLASS l'LUSIBEROB GAS FITTER. Apply to JOSEPH RICE; 65 Third av., nenr Market st. apl7-S BARBlCR-A FIRST-CLASS, STEADY AND reliable barber. Apply to BECKER BROS., Washington, Pa. apl7-2S B ARBER-GOOD MAN FOR A GOOD JOB. U.T. 8TUMPH.KHORST. Wllklnsbnrjr. ra. apl7-28 B AKBER-WITU FAMILY. APPLY AT HJ EIGHTEENTH ,ST., Sonttaslde. apl7-37 BOOKKErPER-EXPERIENCED MAN TO take charge of office or manufactory: refer ence required; rive salary expected. Address B. P.. Dispatch office. apl7-.6 BOY TO LEARN THE DRUG BUSINESS: must speak German: one with some experi ence preferred. Apply at 4018 BUTLER ST. . apl6-70 B OY-TO HELP IN DINING 1.00M.'KEJf- STONE HOTEL, Fourth av. api7-7 B OYS-EIGHT CASH BOYS. APPLY TO MORROW mornlngat JvAUF-CAHas.' sp 17-69 ' CANDY MAKER-NO. 1 HAND ON HARD BOILED candles and tallies: steady work to rood man. Inquire at JAMES HARD1E CRACKER WORKS, Ward St., Oakland, city.' apl7-80 COLLECTOR AND SALESMAN 8J PER month salary guaranteed; flCO cash neces sary: best or reference riven Ana required Ad dress THE BORACH-LETSOUE ilANUFACTU R. 1KG COMPANY. Cincinnati, O. apl6-42-D DRAUGHTSMAN MECHANICAL, TO work, as assistant: must be experienced: German or Swede preferred. COR. 8. TWENTY FIRST AND MARY ST3., city. apl7-7S DRUG CLERK REGISTERED EXPERI ENCED and capable of taklne charre of prescription and drug department In absence of proprietor. Address or call on FRANK T. WKAY, Apollo. Pa. aplS-48 DRUG Cl.ERK - A COMPETENT DRUU clerk. Apnly to E. BOLDEN & CO.. Alle Kbeny, Pa. ap!7-2 D A1RYHAND-MUST BE A GOOD MILKER. ApplyatlSOSPENN AV. apl5-97 -NSURANCE SOLICITORS MURKY & KD L SALL, 34 Fidelity bnlldlng. ap1S-C8 MAN A FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS MAN with good city acquaintance and f loO catb can secure a permanent position and Interest In business at 7j a month. Apply between 11 and 12 A.M. Friday, or address for one week, BUSINESS, Room 318, Blssell block, city. apl-5o MAN-IN EVERY 'lOWN AND CITY to organize lodges for an order paying COO In three years: lire workers make blr pay. Address GUARDIAN ENDOWMENTSOCIETY, JOU MTCLnon. II,, ousvnn, juass. apiu-i MEN-KNF.BGEIICMENTOSELLNUK8ERY stock: liberal salary and expenses paid; steady work guaranteed. Address, at once, with stamp, glvlngearc R. B. KNIFFIN, Nurerr man, Paterspn, N. J. ap!7-31 MOLDKR FIRST-CLASS ELECTROTYPE molder: state experlencaand wares with application. THE WERNER PRINTING AND L1THO. CO., Akron, O. . ap!7-32-D o FF1CE BOY-AGED 12 TO IS YEAllS: AN onnortunitv for a bright bono make him self valuable to employer. Address BUSINESS, Dispatch office. ap.7-73 PAINTERS AT MCKEZSPORl UNION house painters; to good brush hands steady work and nnlon wages, Apnly to DAVID JONES, President Master Painters' Association. F. A. JJarr. Sec apl5-63 OALESMEN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION IO to handle the new patentchemlcallnkeraslng pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever pro duced; erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion or paper: 200 to Sooner cent profit; one agent's sales amounted tofo20 in alxdays;, another (32 in two hours: we want one energetic -genera! agent for each State and Terrltorv; sample by mall 35 cents. For terms and full particulars, address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., La Crosse, Wis. apl6-43 SINGLE WHITE MAN-TO GARDEN AND take care or horses and cows. Apply at 605 L1BEKTY ST. apl7-62 SUPEK11NTENDENT-AND MINE BOSS FOR the bituminous coal district; must have a certificate and be welt recommended: If satisfac tory good wages will be paid. Address L. B Dispatch office. apl7-48 YOUNG MAN-TO WORK IN COMPOSING room: a good chance to flnlsn Job printing trade. SMI1H BROS., 77 Diamond st. apl7-77 Agents. AGENTS-TO SELL THE NEWEST AND best subscription books lu tbe market; the most recent additions to our list are "Our Great Continent," "Losilng's United States," "John Boyle O'Reilly's Poetry and Songs of Ire land." 'TheSoldlerln the Civil War;" send for catalogue, terms and territory. P.J. FLEMING t CO- I Fifth av. apl2-TUWThrssu AGENTS-NOW READY-MOST WONDER FUL advertising machine the world has eer known: patented: sells to every merchant: steady work: big pay: inclose staorp. ARC N. MFG. CO.. Racine, Wis. apl0-32-WF Female Help. COOK-FIRST-CLASS COOK. GOODWIN'S PETROLEUM EXCHANGE RESTAURANT, 115 Fourth av apl7-90 GIRL TO SEW ON CUSTOM PANTS-MUST have experleuce; no other need apply. 631 SMITHF1E1.D bT. apl7-89 GIRL-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. AP PLY at 224 NORTH AV., Allegheny. ' apl-78 GOOD SEWING WOMEN. SHUMAN BROS., 426 Wood st. apl7-7 MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN-WHO KNOWS how to take care of an infant, can find a permanent home and good wages by addressing with references, INFANT, Dispatch office. aplS-72 UR8E-AN EXPERIENCED CHILDREN'S nurse to go to the country. Address with reference BOX, 23, Craflon P. o.. Allegheny CO., Pa. apt7-33-Tursu Male and female Help. HOUSEKEEPER LAUNDKEsi CHAMBER MAIDS, cooks, nurses, dining room girls, 200 house girls, five colored girls, one plumber, boy to learn tinsmith, drivers, waiters, farm lianas. MRS. E. IHOMPbON, 603 Grant st. inb24-81-D Qfl COAL MINERS. STEADY WORK. NO OKJ strike: 40 farm hands, 2 teamsters, 60 cuoks. 9) chambermaids, 2 dining room girls for small hotel, dishwashers, laundry girls, nursegirls, 200 bouse girls, 6 colored. MEEHAN'S. 545 Grant St. Te..-80. apI7-D Situations. BOOKKEEPING-1 (ATTEND TO ANYTHING in the line of intricate accounting, such as opening and closing or books or correction or errors: also give Instructions In the .use of the Voucher System. A. F. SAWHILL, 137 Federal St.. Allegheny, Pa, de6-54-D POSITION-BANK OK BUSINESS. HOUiK 1 oung man, 21; four years' office experience: writes good band; quick at figures; will come well recommended by present employer: satisfactory bonds and no oblectlons to low wages for start. Address BANK, Dispatch office. ap!7-81 POSITION-AS CLERK OR BOOKKEEPER In hardware store by young man with six vears' experience: best ofreference. Address J. S. P., Dlsnatch office. apH-30-wrsu POSITION-BY A COMl'ETfcNT BOOK KEEPER; can give best city references. AddYcbb BUSINESS, Dispatch office. apl4-lS-TUWT POSITION AS COLLECTOR-CAN GIVE bond ir necessary. Address P. W. B Dis patch office. ap 17-13 SITUATION-AS BOOKKEEPER, CLEKK. OR to take charge or office: his had 20 years' Ex perience in iron mill, railroad and wholesale grocery: can write shorthand: reference given. V Dispatch office. apU-S-MWF S11UAT10N--B1 YOUNG MAN NOT AFRAID to work, where there is prospect of promo tlon. Address C. H.N., Dispatch office. ap!7-49 S1TUATION-BY A PP.ACTICA1. MAN AS -engineer; first-class references. Address C. N. K. Dispatch office. ap 17-35 Financial. MANUFACTURERS DESIRING MOKE CEN TRAL location, free fuel. Inernised fadH. tics and additional capital will learu something Jo their advantage by addressing the undersigned ComnaUV. Who are onprtttlntylu llin nxtnnil tni belt of Indiana. HATHAWAY INVESTMENT CO- 25 Exchange St.. Rochester, N. , iapl0-64 MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY. SUBURBAN and farm properties; stocks, school and municipal oonris, as well as other securities, negotiated. ED. WirriSH, 410 Grant St., Pitts burg, Pa. fel4-23-D MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY county property at lowest rates. HE-SRl I A. WLA VKK it CO., 92 Fourth avenue. mh2-D I "WANTED. 'f Financial. TO LOAN 6200,000 ON MORTGAOES flOO and onward at 6 per cent; $500,000 at4X par cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. i. H. FRENCH, 12a Fourth ave. OC23-D TRUST FUND S-TO LOAN ON REAL estate. AV1SE & MINOR, Attorneys. 91 Diamond it. ap3-82 VTT-ANTED-MONEY TO LOAN ON MOKT V GAGES. In large and small amounts, at lowest market rate or Interest. See W. A. HER RON 4 SONS. 8Q Fourth av. apJ-M-T Boarders and Lodgers. OCCUPANTS A COUPl.K FOR ROOM. WITH board: use oi parlor and piano: no other boarders: terms tts per week: nice place for an invalid: 20 mln. from city on R. R.; convenient to sta.; natural lawn with shade. Address H. 8. C Dispatch office. ap!7-6S OCCUPAKTS-FOK FURNISHED AND UN FURNISHED connecting rooms on parlor Soot: references exchanged. 92 ARCH ST., Alle gheny. apli-91-rsu Miscellaneous. ALLTO USE JONES' BEDBUG PA RALYZEU Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no ? 'Olson; roaches banished oy contract; satisfac Ion given or no pay. Prepared, by GEO. W. JONES. 222 Federal st.. Allegheny. Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. Residence No. 80 Mon tery st. lyll-43-icwr ADVERTISINU-IF YOU WISH TO ADVER TISE anvtblnr anywhere at any time write to GEO. P. KDWEI.LA CO.. No. 10 Spruce it., JSew York. To get complete Information you should I e careful to state your wants fuliy.apU-45 OIRCU LARS TO DISTRIBUTE, AT THE HATE or SI per 1, MO. in places alour the line of the Del. and Hudion and o. It W. Railroad; good reference. W. H. GILBERT, Waltoo, Delaware county, N. Y. apl-89 EVERYBODY TO KNOW THE SCHOOL OF Design and Dress Cutting will remove to No. 951 PENN AV., April 1, from 616 PENN AV. mh28-57 T7U.OOR-FURNISHED FIR3T FLOOR FOB J? light housekeeping, for family of two, con sisting of three to five rooms. Addreis C. P., Dispatch office. apl7-M MANUFACTURINGS!!'! ONE-HALF ACRE ormorelo I'ittsbure or Allegheny. Address IRON, care of Box 904,. Pittsburg. ap.7-70 KALLO JOE-TO CALL ON. J. H. PORTE; also, for letter General Delivery, Pittsburir, Pa. apl7-iT FOB.SALE-mPKOVED KEAL ESTATE. City Residences. CENTER AV., NEARV1NEST., TWO-STORY press brick awelllng. eight rooms, four on each floor: ball, vestlbnle. bath, with latest sani tary plumbing; fine" range, laundry, cemented cellar, both, gases, pantry, china closets, provis ion room, sliding doors, stained glass windows, tile hearths and slate mantels tliroughoat, hand somelypapered: no expense has been Spared to make this a complete home In every respect; owner must leave city: price and terns moderate. Baxter, Thompson 4 co.. ira Fourth av. api2-l72-Tuwrssu DWELL1NGS-A BARGAIN-TWO THREE STORY brick dwellings of eight rooms each, ranting for PXiO per year, with lot 43x62: only tlo; 000. worth $12,000: easy terms: onlv few squares from Court House. BAXTER, THOMPSON 4 CO., 162 Fourth ave. an!2-171 FIFTH AVENUE, FEW SQUARES FROM Court House New four-storv brick building, storeroom and six suites of flats, with modern conveniences: also, ou rear of lot fronting on EaveJ street, two almost new two-story mansard rick dwellings, six rooms each, total rents over 12,000 per year, lot 25x112: at the price positively the greatest bargains on the avenue to-day: pays big Interest: investigate. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av. apl2-i71 HOUSE-NEW ElGHr-KOOM HOUSE, WITH bath, lanndry, range, hot and cold water, etc.: neighborhood good: paved street; 454 Web ster av.; ten minutes' ride from corner Wood and Kirth ar.: rent. tt per month. Apply to HARDY" t HAYES, 629 Smithfleld St., or on preml.es. apl7-73-Dt 0(1 300 -LOT 60x100 ON B1GHAM bT.. MT. Jj WASHINGTON, with six-room lrame house: irult, shrubbery, etc. BALTENSPEROEK A WILLIAMS, 143 Fourth av. aplS-73 East End Itesldences. AN INVESTMENT OF $3. 300 WILL SECURE an Improved property that Is now rented at ftfl v-ftAV smt. ai h lAvtfh n. atl mn.4.aTi fninpnvA- I menu: well located: within easy six minutes' waic orcanie or r. K. u.: sewered street: lot aox, 116; reasonable terms. S. A. DICKIE ft CO., Penn and Shady avs., E. E. 1617. apl7-9 PROPERTY LARGE PIECEOF ELLSWORTH av. property, good house, nice improvements for 25 per cent less than Value. SHADYSIDE, Dispatch office. apIS-19 Cjpr 700 O'HARA ST., NEAR ELLSWORTH Ol)) av., 2H-story new frame dwelling of 10 rooms, hall, bathroom, w. c.. range, both gases, cabinet and &latc mantels, good laundry, porches, etc.; lotMillO: terms easy, (a 123). BLACK BA1RD. 95 Fourth av. ap.7-51 &A OOO-FOR A SIX-ROOM FRAME DWELL OfcS ING on Collins av.. East End: street paved and sewered: lot 30x100 to an aticy stable on rear; this Is a corner lot. SeeRbEDB. COYI.KftCO.. corner Fourth av. and Grant st. apI5-10-wr Allezrieny Residence. ALLEGHENY. FOURTH WARD--NOS. 116 and 117 South Canal St., cor. Walnut St., lot 50x120 to Carpenter alley (naved): with good sub stantial two-story brick buildings, consisting of two storerooms and 15 dwelling rooms: suitable for light, manufacturing or warehouse purposes. Also, lour new two-story brick dwetllnrs on Wal nut St.: will be sold to pay 9 per cent '-net" on the Investment. SAMUEu W. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth av. apl5-l AN 8 PER CENT NET IN VH3TMENT-THREK new brick dwelling houses of 6 rooms and finished attic each: location all that could be de sired, in becoud ward. Allegheny: street paved and sewered: both gases: one square from elec tric cars: rent. SI, 032 per year: price only tUXSOO; M. F. H1PPLE & CO., 93 Fourth av. apl7-8-,rursu Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.-RENT OHSALE Holels, cottages and "jath bouses; lots for sale In all parts of the city; also South Atlantic City. ISRAEL G. ADAMS k CO.. Real Estate Agents. Real Estate and Law Building. fe6-90 FOB SALE LOTS. City Lots. fiT fTpT-TEMFERANCEV1LLE, NEW YORK Oi- i'tj av.. West End place, vacant lot, 20x 100. (177). BLACK Jt BAIlll), 95 fourth av. ap!7-5I' East End Lots. T7"l rOR SALE-PEN N NEAR W1NEBIDDLE X1 av.. Nineteenth ward, East End,! 20x100 feet to an alley, 11,900; easy payments, onlytsea ieu. tit. Dee n, A. HEBRON & SONS. 80 Fourth av. apl-10-1, 4, 8,13.17,21. 25' I" OT-AMOST DESIRABLE LOT ON FINEST J part of Forbes St.. In Oakland. MURKY & EDSALL, 3 Fidelity building. ap!7-45 o NEOFTHE FINEST BUILDING LOIS IN East Llbertr. 50x140 feet, with eastern ex posure; price very low; only 175 per foot, worth . M. . HIl'fLE ft CO., 96 Fourth av. apl7-8-TuFBu' Or PER FOOT FOR A LOlkON NEGLEY CDOtl ay.: all paved. sewererrFsidewalks com plete; this Is away below tbe price of adjoining lots. HOWARD BROWN, 15t Fourth av. aplS-117-MWT' CJO 750-MAHGAKETTA AND BERLIN STS., 3JW corner lot, 50x109. (a 375). BLACK ft BA1KD, 95 Fourth av. ' apl7-51 Allegheny Lots. NINE LOTS-I5X100 EACH ON HOWARD ST., Allegheny, for 3900; this Is a bargain. 1IALTENSPKRGER ft WILLIAMS, 143 Fourth avenue. apJ6-73 Cemetery Lots. LOT-IN ALLEGHENY CEMETERY: GIVE number, size and price. Address W. J. II., Dispatch office. apl7-97 Suburban Lots. SUBURBAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST lots, tbe lowest prices ifTra the easiest and best terms in the county at Sberadcn, 15 minutes from Union station: see bheraden before you buy else where. ANDREW PAlTERSON, Secretary, 127 Fifth av. fe27-72-D THE" BELLEVUE ELECTRIC R. R. F.LE VA'IOR, Windsor .'ark, and gas well; the finest site In Western Pa. for a hotel or club house: tbe park contains about five acres and commands the finest view on the Ohio river, overlooking the Davis Island dam; this property, including the railroad and a gas well capable or supplying 100 families, and now piped over 2. COT feet and in use, will be sold at a great bargain. For particulars call on GEO. S. COTTON, 137 Lacock st,, Allegheny. ap9-47 Farms. pTY ACRES AT AUCTION-SATURDAY, 18TH OXJ Inst., 10 o'clock, on premises, by order of Orphans' Court, the M-acre farm ot Oliver P. Henderson, deceased, near Acmetonla station. West Penn R. R-; special attention Invited, as a bargain will likely be going: terms half cash. Call for particulars on A. LEGGATE & SON, auctioneers. 118 Fourth av. apl2-l(0 FOR SALEBTJSINESS. Business Opportunities. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY-MUST BE SOLD at once: a rare and cheap opportunity. 83 OHIO ST., Allegheny. apl7-85- SALOON-DOING A LARGE BUSINESS: good class or trade; nice corner room; plate glass front; best location: modern bar furniture: frood stock liquors; price II, 400; reasonable terms; lcense at once, C.-H. FOLSOM, .Lima, o. aplf-lO S" TONE QUARRY. MANUFACTURING BUSI NESS; fj,00o capital: one-half Interest In ma chine shop; grocery stores, f?u0 to 3,000; milk route, bakery route, fish and oyster depot clear ing 380 per week. HOLMES ft CO., 429 Smithfleld street. apl7-72 STONE QUARRY-MANUFACTURING BUS INESS, one-half interest in machine shon. grocery stores, 1200 to 000; clg.tr stores, milk route, bakery. HOLMES ft CO.. 420 Hmtthfield st. aplS-69 Qtrr. BUYS STOCK AND FIXTURES OF WOU little grocery In city: doing a nice business: rent 111. BALTENSPEKGEK ft WILL IAMS, 143 Fourtlja.v. apl6-7T FOB SALE BUSINESS. "Business Opportunities. A1 N OIL AND GAS PROPERTY NET PROF ITS from Jan. 1 to Anrll 1 were S4.2T0: nrire. 916,000. Tall un or address E. H, ADAMS, JR., Room 1. Trontman building, Butler. Pa. apI4-85-D BUSINESS THE FINEST EQUIPPED saloon in therltyor Akron, Ohio, bestloca tlou; good reasons for selling out. A ddress 145 S. Howard St.," Akron, Ohio; population 30,000. apl7-!9" DRUG STORE A GOOD PAYING CITY store below invoice to a quick buyer. Ad dress ALUM. Dispatch office. aplS-71 GROCERY-WITH LARGE ESTABLISHED trade: making large profits: fine corner room in Al location, on main street In this thrirty city: nice, fresh stock stiple goods: Invoice 81,200: one, of best openings in State. C. IL FOLSOM. Lima, Ohio. apl7-10" GROCERY STOKE-IN JEANNETTE, PA.; first-class location and good cash trade; reason for selling death or owner. Inquire ot M. A. GILLESPIE, Jeannette, Pa. ap!6-W HOTEL rURMTURE AND LEASE-W1TH established trade: modern brick house, some 43 rooms, furnished throughout: good bar busi ness; in line location in this growing cltr: this Is oneot the finest hotels In. this part of State; price 15,500, on easy payment: cheap rent and long lease: we arc In center of the great olt and gas fields: rare chance. C. IL FOLSOM, Lima. O. apl7-10 OWINUTOTHE CONTINUED ILL-HEALTH of managing partner In an established and profitable business he desires to dispose of his In terest: no better opportunity has been offered In this city; buslncsswlll stand inllest investigation. Address, with real name, TYNDALE, Dlsnatch office. aplS-GS , Business Properties. PUBLIC AUCTION ON THE PREMISES, No. 35 Main st.. Lawrencevllle. on Tuesday, April n, 1891. a two-story and mansard new brick building, with storeroom and 7 dwelling rooms: well sewered, has natural aud artificial gas and city water; is excellently located for store for school children's wants, combined with grocery or fancy goods trade, as it is dlrectlv op posite Washington School. BLACK ft B VlRD, 9. Fourth av. apl7-61 FOK SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc GEM OF DIAMONDS THE MOST ARIS TOCRATIC pug dog living. 10 months old, thoroughly house broken: rich amber, cream, fawn. Jet black, velvet-coated face, muzzle ears, black toenails; no finer pug could be cut out of Parian marble; eyes, expression, temper, unex celled in the world; a gem among diamonds. H. C. GRAFF, Kensington, O. apl7-67" HORSES-ONE LARGE.BROOD MARE, ONE extra good 2-year-old colt, one 2-year-old Jersey heller. Inquire of H. F. DUNHAM. 199 Main st., Allegheny. Pa. apl7-3 MARE-BLACK MARE.4 Y RS.OLD. WEIGHT 90U, good stvle, sound, well broken: 1100: very cheat). EVENS' SALE STABLE, Dlimond square. Allegheny. api7-59 machinery and Metals. ENGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND: largest stock of all sizes: 11x36, 12x24. 12x18,10 X20, 10x16. 10-12,9x12, 8x12, 7x12. 6x12: mounted port able engine, boilers of all sizes, shafting, pulleys, pumps, governor, etc Telephone, 3401. Si and 23 Part Way, Allegheny, Pa. J. s. YOUNG. apll.D HOISIING .ENGINES. DERRICKS AND derrick forglngs, steel hoisting and guy ropes in stock; stationary engines and boilers, shears, clay and ore pans, etc THOMAS CAR LIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky streets, Alle gheny. Pa. au5-3J-MWi SECOND-HAUD ENGINES-ONE 27 II. P. Ball pat. electric light engine, almost new; one SxS. one 7x7, one SxB, vertical engines: one heavy 14x24. one 11x12, 3 8x12 and 27x12. In hori zontal engines: all good as new. II ARM ES MA CHINE DEPOT, 99 First av.. Pittsburg. Pa. laSO-D" THE CELEBRATED ACME AUTOMATIC safety engines and non-explosive boilers, lor gas or oil fuel, from one to fire-horse power: also, the latest Improved ventilating faus: perfect satisfaction guaranteed: by J. l'RAGER, Gen eral Agent, No. 4 Fifth av., Pittsburg. Pa. lel5-165-irwj" M UceHaneo oa. AT PUBLIC SALE AT OFFICE OF A. J. PEN TECOST, 413 Grant st.. Pittsburg Book ac counts of utate of Charlotte Blume, deceased, Friday. April 24, at. 10 A. M. THE SAFE DE POSIT COMPANY", of Pittsburg, Administrator. apl7-53-MWT BAR FIXTURES-COUNTER, GLASSES, large ice box, etc.: 366 Butler street. GEORGE KRKTZLEE. aplS-49 BAR FIXTURES SHOW CASES, GLASS shelving, safe, 200 chairs, pool tables. 70 DIAMOND SI". apl7-71 DOUBLE SODA KOUNTAIN-IN GOOD condition: will sell either siuglc or double. Call at 413 SM11HFIELD ST. ap!7-64 SECOND-HAND MERRY-GO-ROUND IN first-class condition. Inquire orGEORGE W. LAUGHLIN, Palace Hotel, Homestead, Pa. aplO-89 SODA FOUNTAINS GOOD SECOND-HAND soda fountain, almost rcw: win sell very cheap for cah. Call or address J. F. ft SON, 412 Market st., Pittsburg, Pa. ap9-58-D- rllHREE TOOL TABLF.S-BAR FIXTURES. JL lnqalreat2920H10Sr. aol5-71 T IO PURCHASE-BAR FIXTl'RES, ETC. Address T. HOGAN. 4116 Penn av. ap!7-58 PERSONAL. PERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver: Jewelry repaired; new workmade to order, chris. ha uch, mi smlthfiela st. JalS-Sl PERSONAL WEBSTER'S LARGE QUARTO Dictionary, 32 50; special bargains In ol J and new books during this month. FRAMK BACON ft CO.. SOlSmltnfleldst. mh!2 PERSONAL-FINE BOOKS-WE HAVETHE finest collection of finely illustrated books In Pittsburg: beautiful bindings: low prices; come and see them: hundreds of books fer presents. LEVI'S BOOK SIORE, 900 Liberty sL de!2 PERSONAL-ALL PERSONS USING ARTI FICIAL eyes shonld bny them from the CHESSMAN OPTICAL COMPANY, No. 42 Fed eral st., Allegheny; they carry the largest line ol the best material and guarantee them lor one year: tbe only house in the United States that make this offer. ap2-s-'-Thysn FOUND. FOUND-PERFECT COMFORT IN READING, by having my eyes thoroughly examined and a pair or the celehiatedfl crjstal specs adjusted by the experts or the CHESSMA.N OPTICAL COMPANY, Ho. 42 Federal St., Allegheny. ap2-92-ThV8U FOUND-A LARGE LOT Or WINTER clothing belonging to residents of this city was lound hanging in the rooms occupied by DICKSON, the tailor. C5 Filth ave., upstairs, altered, cleaned and repaired: the owners should call for them, as Dickson requires the room. nnll-D BUSINESS CHANGES. NOTICE THE BUSINESS LATELY carried on by J. Frey & Co. is dissolved by mutual consent. All bills will be paid and col lected by E. frey, 2 Liberty st. J. FKEY. apU-67 E.FREY. NOTICES. STEAMBOAT MEN, ATTENTION THE north (or Duquesne side) channel of the .McKcesport and Bessemer Railroad bridge at Blverton will be closed with false work. Please take tbe south (or McKeespnrt side) channel. apl6-44 PENCOYD BRIDGE CO. I OFFICF OF ! Treasurer Allegheny Coitnty, April 1, 18UL NOTICE. IN PURSUANCE OF THE TWENTY FIRST section of an act relating to Alle gheny county, approved tbe 1st day of Majrx, 1861, and of tbe "amendment of the said sec- tion, approved tho 30th day of March, A. D. I860, I do hereby give notice that the dupli cates for tbe several wards, borongbs and townships will be open, and I will ba prepared to receive tbe county, Btate and poor t jxes for tbe year lb'Jl on and after the FIRST DAY OF MAY, 191. Said taxes can be paid at this offlco until the FIRST DAY OF AUGUST, with a deduction of 5 per cent for prompt pay. naent to all persons paying the whole amouut of these taxes. There will be no reduction allowed during the month of A'ligusr. ' There will be, 10 per cent added to all taxes remaining unpaid on tbe 1st day of September, 1891. , JOHN A- BELL, Treasurer of Allegheny County. mh31-12-D OFFICIAX-prTTSBTJRG. , OFFICE OF THE UITT 'I REASUREE, I Municipal Hall, SMiTiiFiEtb St. , -VTOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL Xl owners (whether resident or non-resident of tbe city of Pittsburg) of drays, carts, wagons, carriages, buggies, etc., to pay-their licenses at tbis office forthwith. All licenses not paid on or before the first Monday in .March, 1891, will be placed in tbe bands of vehicle officer for collection, snbject to collection fee of SO cents on each license. And all persons neglecting to pay on or before Urst Monday in May, 18UL, will be subject to a penalty double tbe amount of tbeliccnses, to be recovered before the proper legal authority o( said city. Tbe old metal plates of last year must be returned at the time licenses are taken out, or 23 cents additional will be charged on the license. Rates of license: Each one-horse vehicle, $tf; each twn-borse vehicle, 10; each fonr-borse vehicle, J12; each four-horse hack, tlo; oninl bosses and timber wheels, drawn by two horses, I10L One extra dollar will be charged for each ad ditional horse used In above specified vehicles. J. F. DENNISTON. feWL7 . city Treasurer. TOUE7E. City Residences. VTO 131 WOOSTEK AND ISOTRENT ST. TWO J STORY mansard brick dwellings: seven rooms, bathroom; rent, (22. BLACK ft BA1RD. ap!6-52t ffiQT 3" FINE TWO-STORY MANSARD 3)0 i brick dwelling, nine rooms, with halt, vestibule, bath and all conveniences; neat front yard; only 15 minutes' walk rrom ooStofflce. BAXTER, THOMPSON ft CO., 162 Foortb av. n aplZ-l'-l-MTTTSat East End Residences. TO LET-tK PER MONTH-ONE OF THE best locations In the East End; new house of seven rooms,complete. all modern conveniences: alsolaundry In the yard, large porch, plate glass windows: No. 5157 rend av.; send for list. . A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth av. apl5-80-rWTt mo LGT-J3S PER MONTH, A VERY HAND JL SOME bouse: six rooms, attic modern con veniences: on Ellsworth av., Shadyslde. (Street and sewer Improvements made.) See W. A. HER RON JtSO.Nb, 80ourthav. ap.4-99-14.17.2It TO LET AT OAKLAND. ON FORBES ST. New house, eight rooms, besides laundry, bath, pantry; modern fixtures; send for list. W. A HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth av. apll-38-TuFSt Allegheny Residence. TO LFT NEAR EAST PARKS. ALLE GHENY No. 88 Hemlock st., eight rooms, modern conveniences; $32 per month. See W. A. 11LRRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth av. apl4-96-14,17,20t 1 AC K1DGK AV.. ALLEGHENY-NICE JLtbvs brick. 8 rooms, bath, nantry, range, ase good cellar: rent $450- Apply to W. W. A V REN CE ft CO., Water St., below Pennav.. Pltt,sburg. apl0-50-Mwrt Suburban Itesldences. CQ?Cri rER YEAR-HOUSE OF TEN ROOMS luOeJV 2 acres ol gronnd, good stable, off C'liartlers av.. McHe's Rocks Pa. SPROUT ft STEWART, McKce'S Rocks. Pa. apl7-40t FURNISHED FRONT(SECONI) FLOOR) ROOl for hou-ckecplng. 8 WYL1E AV. apl7-S8t FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. 41 LOGAN sr., near Wylle. anl7-87t KOOM NICELY FURNISHED FRONTHOOM, facing the park: gentlemen only: reference required. Address COMFORT, Allegheny Port ofifce. apl7-34t Business Stands. BUSINESS HOUSE-W1THSTI1REROOM AND 8 dwelling rooms, good cellar: Fourth av., near Market st. and Gusky's stores; rent low. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 1 ourtll av. a p 17-52 1 E LEG ANT MORKROOSl WITH PLATE glass front. 287 Ohio st. : good business loca tion. Aoply to J. II. AIKEN ft CO., 100 Filth av. mh21-26-Df HOrr.L BUILDING-NEW BRICK HOUSE, with modern Improvements, on good cor ner: some 32 rooms. C. H. FOLSOM, Lima, O. apl7-10t SEPARATE DEPARTMENT-10,000 SQUARE feet floor space, use of R. R. siding, uteam engine, etc. U III lease for long term. Inquire of W. A. HOEVELKR'S Storage Wareliou-e, .Twelfth and Pike sis., cltv. apl3-15t STOREROOM-LARGE bTOREROOM. 1TH good cellar and suite of five rooms, between Fourth av. and Market st. on Ferrr St.; will rent seoarate or together. McMANUS ft CO., real estate agents, cor. Fourth av. and Woodst. anl5-75-wrsut STOREROOM-WOULD SELLTHE FIXTURES of grocery store: formerly grc-ery store: es tablished 14 years. Apply at 252 OHIO sr., Alle gheny. apl5-64t TO LET-BOARDING HOUSE; ONE OF THE best located in the city: convenient to business center; 12 rooms, modern conveniences; rentS900 per J ear and water rent: occupant de.lres to sell carpets and part of the furniture fee W. A. HERKON.ft SONS. 8U Fourth av. apj-SI-MWTt PROPOSALS. BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR THE building of a bose house and lockup at tuis place. Plans and specifications may be seen at the superintendent's office of the West ingbouse Airbrake Company at Wllmerdimr, or ot T. D. Evans, Architect, Lewis block. Pit ta bu re. Pa. Bids will be open nntll the 11th day of May, inclnsive, 1S9L The committee reseive tbe right to reject anv or all bids. OLIVER BOISOL, DR. GEORGE L. BES WICK, JOHN C. BOYLE. Chairman, Borobgbof Wilmerdimr Committee. Wilmerdikg. Pa., April 14. 1S9L aplo-6 QEALED PROPOSALS SEALED PRO p POSALS will be receivod by. the Electric Light Commission of tbe city of Wheeling, State of West Virginia, nntll April 23, 1S9L at 12 o'clock noon, for the materials and ma chinery and the erecuon of a font hundred (400) arc light electrical street lighting installa tion for the city of Wheeling.accordlnc 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 (31.000) dollars, to the city of Wheeling, to be forfeited to said city upon the failure of the snccessfnl bidder to sign the contract and give the bond required. 8lgned ELECTRICLIGMTCOMMISSION. P. F. FARRELL, Chairman. A. A. FRANZHEIM, Secretary. ap5-12S LEGAL NOTICES. J. COHEN & CO.. Attorneys-at-Law, 85 Diamond Street. ESTATE OF MARTIN ROETH. DE CEASED, late of Allegheny City. No tice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Martin Roetb have been granted to tbe undersigned, to whom all per sons indebted to said, estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. MARIA ROEl'H. Executrix, 178 Ohio St. Allegheny City. apl"-43-F J. J. HIEBENECK ATTORNEY, NO. 1 WYL1EAVQ. Estate of Mathias Fire, .deceased. TXECUTRIX NOTICE NOTICE 18 JLu hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Mathias Fire, late of the city of Pittsbnrg, connty of Allegheny, and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are reqnired 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 2S, 1891. mli27-63-r EDUCATIONAL. St. John's Military School, MANLIUS. N. Y. STJMMER SCHOOL, Rt. Rev. F. D. HUNTINGTON. S. T. D.. Presi dent. Apply to Lt. Col. M. VLHBEUK, Supt. inbl-135-iiwr AUCTION SALEa. UCTION SALE. Handsome Parlor Snltes, Fine Fnrniture and Carpets, Large Music Box. OU Paint ings. Etc, at Auction FRIDAY, APKIL17. AT 10 O'CLOCK, At the rooms of the Henry Auction Co., 311 Market st, . Abont 30 of the finest of the parlor suites re main and must be sold on Friday to close the account. These suites are in brocatelle tapestry, rugs, plushes and hair cloth, leather concbes, chairs and rockers, handsome chamber furni ture in oak and walnut, mjrror door wardrobe, line oak sideboard, oil paintings, fine music box. Also big lot second-hand carpets from a hotel. Velvet, brdssels and ingrain for rooms, hall and stair, mattress, pillows, blister and bedding. Lots of cloth in snite patterns to be sold for the acconnt of whom it concerns. Notions and fancy goods now on exhibition. HENRY AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. aplfi-91 GREAT AUCTION SALE AT THE Wholesale jewelry bouse of John O. Slem mons. No. 77 Fifth avenue, second floor, on SATURDAY, April lS at 10:30 A. 3L, 2:30 and 730 P.M. Consisting of fine diamonds, gold watches, silverware, clocks, bronzes, etc, etc. The above will be sold to tbe highest bidder. MOORE & WIENER, i apl7-C0 Auctioneers. J. A. fv)cKELVEYf Auctioneer. Household furniture, property and live stock. Office 81 Frankstnwn Av., E.ist End. Tcrms upon applictlon. mh3-143-D CHARLES S0MERS & CO., 129 FOURTH AYE. (Telephone 1773) Real Estate andMortgages. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates. Get our new catalogue and weekly printed lists of new properties for sale, rent and exchange, mailed free. BRANCH OFFICES: 3313 Penn Ava Telephone 5577. 6019 Penn Ava Telephone 532a CHOICE PROPERTIES. BARGAIN. . Southside Property, 14 ACRES- Admirably situate for sub-division: 3 to 5 min utes' wait from 2 Inclines. 2J minutes from Pittsburg postoffice. Most available and best bargain on market; bis money in it to early bnyer. Apply to GEO. T. ROBINSON, Robinson Rea Mfg. Co., 3 Carson street, Or L M. PENNOCK 4 SON. 147 Fourth Avenue. f 3P15-37-MWT FOR SALE-VERY CHEAP. Handsomest Lots at Swissvale P.R.Rij IN THE PALMER PLACE PLAN. Good wide streets and alleys. Location hlsh and healthful. Lots 40x120 feet, $1,100. Lots 25x12(1 feer, o50. Lots 23x123 feet, MiO. Terms easy. For plan ee HENRY H. NEGLEY, At office on tho premises, or W. A. HERRON fe SONS. apll-65-11,14.17.21,21 SO Fourth aT. INVESTMENT Business Property ! A downtown warehouse recently built and rented to a reliable tenant at a rental to p?y a good percentage above the taxes. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., J 93 FOURTH AVE. apl6-73 MTbP S5.300 ! An Improved Property That is now paying 12 Per Cent Net On the investment. Honse bas all modern conveniences; street sewered. Easy six min utes' walk to cables or P. R. It LOT 30x116. S. A. 'DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady Avea.E. B. Dealers only in E.ist End. apl-8-D S12,000. EAST END RESIDENCE, On paved and sewered street, onesquare from cable cars; substantial two-story lirick dwell ing, containing nine spacious ro.m; wide hall in center; gas. water, eta: lot 105x160 feet; numerous shade and fruit trees. This is a cor ner property, and very desirahle residence neighborhood. Easy terms. M. F. BfflPPLE & CO., 96 FOURTH AVENUE. apl5-9 FOE SA-r,HL A. GOOD IWIESTMEIV'XV PAYING OVER 11 PER CENT On tbe amount asked;cornerlot, wellimproved, 5 dwellings, only a few minutes' walk from tbe P. O., 2 squares from Fifth av. Price, 112,750 H,25Qcasb, remainder lone time- (78)., See W. A. HERRON & bONS. apll-41-Tnrs 80 Fourth ar. I TpOR BALE Jj EAST END PROPERTY. MURRY & EDSALL, mh25-91 34FIDELITY BUILDING. REMOVALS. C. H. DIETRICH, Wholesale and Retail Dealer in Leather and Shoe Findings, Has removed to ' mhlS-eg-HWT 070 Liberty Street. H. L CH1LDS & CO. Mill Supplies Ruober Goods. Beltinjr, etc. Have removed to 102 WATER ST. mh27-76-Mvr W. J. EAST, Architect, Has removed from Federal St., Allegheny, to office located in WESTINGHOUSE BUILDING. mh4-12-Mwr PlTTSBUEO, ha. ROSS W. BLACK, BARBER SUPPLY HOUSE, Has removed to 712 PENN AVENUE, next to Penn Building. Razors ground and honed. Shaving materials furnished at lowesc price. mb27-77-Mw-r DR. J. O. BOOKSTOOE, DENTIST, Removed to 4X5 Penn Avenne. apl2-19-MWT HARH.ET ROSE BELTING CO, REMOVED TO 634 SMITHFIELD ST. apl2-20orwr R. C. MILLER, House and Sign Painter, Has removed from 73 SIXTH AVENUE, -TO- 526 GRANT STREET, Between Fifth and Webster avenues. Special attention siven to the handling of plata glass, cutting and drilling. Repairing window?, sky lights, etc House painting and glazing la all its branches. ocl3-J-D READY FOR BUSINESS. We have seenred possession ofthe two largo and substantial rjnildinrs. Nos. IS and IS Sev enth avenue, opposite New Grant street, ana with a complete stock of new goods respect fully solicit the patronage of the RETAIL DRUG TRADET In addition to the goods formerly carried r stock we have added a full line of DRUGGISTS' SUNDRLEa This department will b under tbe cars of MR. CHARLES BABST, who will be glad to meet his former friends and customers and to serve them acceptably; NO GOODS AT RETAIL. yt L II. HARRIS DRUG CO., NOS. 46 AND 13 SEVENTH AVENUE. PITTSBURG. PA. apI-3-P McNAUGHER & CO., Contractors for Paving SidewalLs With Cement. Brick lad Fire Brick, Concreting Cellars. 110 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY, PA. Cu rbstone furnished and set. te7-6S-o H. O. HOWARD, CONTRACTOR FOR Paving, curbing, sewering, and concretise eel. lars, and repairing brick and stone wort, and building engine and boilerjoundations. Office: 108 FOURTH AY. Telephone, 1180. pi. n 1 VI m : 4 4 :j,ii. jfe, :?,: Ab&.kxi?M - -, .jjM&j'VKgfejJgj