Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, April 24, 1891, Page 3, Image 3

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    BIG MONSYIN LIQUOR.
Wholesaler?, Brewers and Distillers
Disclose Their Receipts.
SEVERAL VERY SEVERE ROASTS.
Jndgs Whits Declares Stronglj Against
Kejr. and Jnj Traffic
ALL THE KEWS OP THE COUNT! COURTS
The License Court Judges, having con
clnded the retail list, started yesterday upon
the applicants who do business in bulk. The
distillers were taken up first, then the brew
ers and the bottlers. There was not a clear
understanding about the taking up of the
brewers, bottlers, etc, so that many of them
were not present. Those who did not an
swer their names will be heard to-day. The
inquiry into the downtown wholesalers was
cot Terr strict, merely as to sales and busi
ness done.
The onlr Pittsburg distillers were Joseph
Finch & Co., who were asked bat few ques
tions. Henry Larje, Jr., Jefferson town
ship, also got off light. "William De Wald
appeared for the Pittsburg Brewing Com
pany, and stated they did S100.000 worth of
business last year. Pier, Dannals & Co.
pot through easy. The "William Tann
Brewing Company will get a license, and
transler it to a new company to be organ
ired. The Straub Brewing Company re
ported their business as $100,000. The Iron
City Brewing Company did 5800,000 worth
or business during the past year. P. W.
Laschaid, 2534 Josephine street,
stated their business last year was
$35,000. Michael "Winter, 2022 Josephine
street, did $290,000 worth of business. John
H. Kusser, South Twelfth street, reported
their tales as $37,000. Richard Gangwiscb,
Juniata and Magnolia streets, Allegheny,
reported his sales as $5,000. P. L. Oher &
Bro., Vmial street, Allegheny, had $80,000
worth of Rales last year. D. Lutz & Son re
ported their sales as J345.000. John Werner,
Jefferson townsnip, reported his sales as
$8,000.
Business Done by Bottlers.
J.C. Buflnm & Co. were the first bottlers.
They did $50,000 worth ol business last year.
Thomas Murray, 28 and 30 Market street, did
JS.000 worth of business during the year.
Michael Nelligan, 2 Fourth avenue, is a
painter and a new applicant. Hugh McCut
cheon, 227 Second avenue, was refused last
year. Frank Schaper. So. 6 Grant street, did
not allow drinking on his premise, bat ad
mitted to selling some by the drink. Joseph
Einstein & Co. reported their sales at 05,000.
Rose Elbe, 2S3 Fifth avenue, has 2.000 to start
business on. Fred lleil, Jacob Rinn, Pier fc
Dannals, Fred Gamble, Lawrence Hufnagle
and Valentine Jones were all examined in short
order.
John Bnehtn, of the Sixteenth ward, was the
f.rst attemoon applicant. His petition was de
tective. The Straub Brewing Company was
heard and passed quickly. Patrick O'Nell. of
the Nineteenth ward, get a very light examina
tion. The Keystone Brewing Company claimed
their sales last year to ba S30U.000. C. Y.
La;chaid had bnt few questions to answer as
he is a orewer. Frederick Fubs, of the Thirty
second ward, withdrew his application. John
M. Caldwell, of the First ward, Allegheny, had
a transier license, ana aia not auowany annk
roe on the premises.
Benjamin A. Earl, First ward, Allegheny,
sold in no less a quantity than two bottles, and
was satisfied that be did not supply any speak
easies. His sales during the year amounted to
J15.000.
Mr. Christy Bo you famish beer to 01 Rob
inson street, and the corner of Robinson and
Lacock street.
Mr. Earl No, sin I do not.
Christian Sends and Leonard Karri, 40 East
street, Allegheny, have $6,000 inrested in the
business. Bernhart KrolL No. 4 Belmont street.
Allecheny, was snre he didn't supply any
speak-easies. Eberhart & Ober, 24 and 23
V 1UIA1 DLlCCb, VUIUD UUUIUI UQh lUCir OWD
beer. Tbelr sales las t year amounted to $100.,
WO. The applicants admitted that they
fold beer by the eighth at the brewery, and
Judge White said he would recommend the
discontinuance of the indiscriminate selling of
eighths to ererrone who called for It at the
brewery.
He Disapproves of 3s.
Heppley & Son never had a bottlers' license.
The salts during the past year was S100.000.
Judge White again repeated his warning about
the selling of eighths. D. Lutx fc Son bottle
only their own product. F. L. Ober k Bro.
bottled: during the past 'year 15,000 worth of
beer. They never sell less than a case, and the
drivers are not allowed to sell any. George
Rohn, 335 Spring Garden avenue, did
1.000 worth of business during the
j ear. and has abont 6,000 invested
in the business. He never sold in less quantity
tbau by the case, and was positive that be sup
plied no speak-easies. Walnwrigbt & Co., Fif
teenth ward, stated that their business last
year amounted to $400,000. Very few eiehths
were sold at the brewery, and their drivers
were nut allowed to sell from the wagon. Their
bottling business amounted to 30,000.
Thomas Carr, 21, 23 and 25 Third avenue, lie
Keesport, has never been in the business and
Is a mill man. and bis experience was confined
to one month's work in a wholesale house.
Judge White How much money have youf
Mr. Carr From eight to nine hundred
thousand dollars.
Judge White Where do you keep so much
money?
Mr. Carr In the honse.
Judge White WhatI In the house?
Mr. Carr Yes, I have had it tbere for four
years.
The Banerleln Brewing Company, wholesale,
did 300.000 north of business last year. They
sometimes sold eighths at the brewery, and
Judge White read the riot act as to the indis
criminate sale of beer at breweries. The firm
were certain tnat they did not furnish any
SDeak-easies, as their drivers bad orders
that if anyone got more beer than they
thought conld be sold by themselves
to stop selling to them. To Mr. Christy the ap
plicant denied sending wagon loads of beer into
prohibitory districts.
Fred C Hampe, Lower St. Clair township,
withdraw bis application.
Barihold Bauman, 40S Ferry street, was the
first wholesale applicant. His receipts last year
w ere ESS, 000. Of this 18,000 was for beer.
Jug-Selling on Saturday.
Frank Bonestalli, 10 Diamond sqnare, did
18, 000 h orth of business last year. His goods
were principally wine. He sold no beer in jugs,
but did sell ine in j ugs.
Judge Vt'nite You sell a great many jugs on
Saturday?
M r. Bonestalli Oh. no: sometimes 6, 8 and 10.
Judge While My reports are that there is a
periect string of jug buyers at your place on
batutdays.
Mr. Bonestalli That's not so.
Bennett Bros'.. 135 First avenue, reported
their tales a Utile over 300.000 They sold no
hcei in jugs, as tbey dian't handle beer.
Llauorswere sometimes sold in jugs. Tney
sell occasionally by the bottle and allow nn
drinking on the premises. To Mr. Christy the
applicant admitted to doing borne compound
ing. -Mr. Christy called tbe Court's attention
to the fact ibat nearly all wholesalers com
pounded liquors, which is contrary to the law,
without pa log a special license.
Judge White What is compounding?
Mr. Bennett It's tho blending of whisky to
gether. Mr. Christy I will say that under that act
Tou arc liable to prosecution?
Mr. Bennett Then every wholesaler in tbe
Bute is in the same boat.
Max Freedman, 214 Market street, did from
1-iUWO to 30,000 worth of business last yeai.
He bottled no goods except whisky. Mr.
Chiisty wanted to know if the applicant wasn't
triuc to get a transfer of license for the
Holme-. Hotel, in Beaver, but this was denied.
Joseph Fleming t Son, 412 Market btreet,
stated their rereipts from liquor last year were
73,0U. Otto Frey, 7 Diamond Square, did
business io the amount of 100.000 last year.
Their trade is wines aud liquors exclusively.
Guckenheirner 4 Co., 83 and MS First avenue,
sell nothing tesb than a car load to anybody.
Philip Hamburger A Co.. 29 and 30 Diamond
square, do not handle beer and sell nothing iu
jugs.
Knocked Out In Short Order.
Oswald Heckman. 207 Market street, was ex
amined for a retail license and was refused.
Judge "White That ends your case, then.
This is a palpable fraud, and done to deceive
the court.
S. Klenordlinger 4 Co., 5 Diamond Square,
reported their business as 81,250. They did not
handle beer and sold whisky by the bottle.
George A. Kelly 4 Co. reported their drug
sales as about 600.000, and liquors 8.000. They
sell only on orders from druggi-ts.
O'Doberty 4 Co.. 17 and 18 Water street, re
ported their receipts as $161,500. They handle
only wblfky and wine and only sell in bottles
when ordered by customers. 1 hey compounded
the same as others.
Judge White These wholesalers had better
look out with their compounding.
Schuetz, Renziebausen 4 Co. reported their
caips muo over j,wu. iney handle
whisky, wine and export beer.
Myer Rosenthal, 403 Ferry street, did bn.
nets to the amount of 10,000 Use year. He
bottled about a half barrel of beer dailv, and
mid none in jugs. Otto Schmidt, 12 Diamond
Square, handled all kinds of liquors, but no
beer. His business last year amounted to $51,
000. J. U Abel 4 Co. reported their sales as
80.000, and thought tbey. obeyed the law.
Chrles 4 F. H. Bruening. 226 Second avenue,
did business to the amount of 225.000. Tbey
handle only Cincinnati beer, and sell only to
wholesale and retail dealers. John Drhew, 4
Grant street, has no license, and was refused a
retail license last year.
Judge White How many houses do you
own?
Mr. Drhew About 16.
Judge Whlje And you had trouble about
renting some for improper purposes?
Mr. Drhew Yes; but the case was never
tried.
Mr. Christy You were also prosecuted this
year?
Mr. Drhew Yes; bnt 1 was discharged. I
was asked to vote for Gourley and didn't do it,
and I think that was tbe reason.
Isaac N. Finch, 12 Smithflcld street, sold in
jngs and bottles,'and bis business amounted to
38.000. John C Finch, 1S6 Water street, is a
brother of the former applicant, and did $31,000
worth of b mine's during the year.
This end ed the hearings for tbe day.
MADE EVERYBODY LAUGH.
A Lawyer's "Wit and Sarcasm Convulse All
Who Boar Him Peculiar Suit for Balr
Work Goods Value of Trade Secrets
Other Court Callings.
The suit of the National Artistic Hair
Wonc Company against the Benedictine
Sisters was on trial all day yesterday, be
fore Judge Ewing. Early in the day coun
sel for both sides asked leave of the court to
change tbe title of the defendants to "St. Bene
dict's Academy, of Allegheny, Pa," which was
cranted.
The suit was an action to recover 1,845 for
material fnrnisbed the Academy, which con
sisted of a lot of charts, gaily painted on light
canvas, showing cattle, dogs, children and
divers objects, togetbel with a pamphlet of
some 100 pages which was called a book ot in
structions. This latter was said to be valued
at 254, and in tbe plea of the plaintiff great
stress was placed on the value of "secrets of
tbe trade," etc Tbe defense held that the ma
terial was in excess of what had been ordered,
and that which was furnished was exorbitant
in price. To substantiate this, several dealers
in artists' materials were put on tbe stand, and
four pupils of tbe academy alo testified.
Thomas M. Marshall, Sr., was the principal
couusel for the defense, and his address was
entirely confined to ridicnling the elaim of the
plaintiffs. He convulsed the court, tbe jury
and the onlookers, at times, with his sarcasm
alined at the "high artistic merit" of the
goods, their gaily-painted charts of "hairy dogs
nice, hairy dogs or were they" woolly ones?
and the cattle! and the little girl I a nice, re
spectable little girl to be in that company, and
see that hone I wouldn't want him in my
barn." Then Mr. Marshall turned bis attention
to tbe book of instructions wherein trade
secrets were said to be contained. He read
portions of it to tbe jury, and characterized
tbe entire matter as very commonplace, and
declared there was no secret in it.
Tbe Judge's charge to the jury will be made
this morning. '
.A EECE1VEE ASKED T0B
To Continue the Bnslness of the Russell
Manufacturing: Company.
A bill in equity was filed yesterday by George
Russell against the Russell Manufacturing
Company, of McKeesport, and James B. Kuhn,
W. E. Harrison'Jane Sinclair, executrix of H.
B. Sinclair: Peter Patterson, in trust
for Charles Patterson; W. 8. Kuhn and
Samuel M. Hilands. The firm made brass
goods and enamel plates, and was organized
in March. 1SS6, with a capital of 100.000. Janu
ary 1, 1SS9, they closed down, and on tbe 21st
a meeting was held and directors elected, and
Russell held 300 shares of stock and elected
himself one of tbe directors, but declares he is
unable to protect his Interest, owing to the re
lations of the other directors with J. 8. Kuhn.
He alleges the latter has dealt with the as
sots as though they were his own, issued notes
and incurred largb indebtedness, and persists
in keeping tbe works idle for the purpose of
destroying the value of the stock, that he may
acquire its ownership.
A receiver is asked, for that the works may
be put in his bands for a continuance of the
operations.
A BONO OF FRIENDSHIP.
Peculiar Addition to a Will for Which a
Probate Is Asked.
There was filed with Register ef Wills Conner
yesterday a sort of bond of friendship that
may have an effect in the distribution of the
estate of tbe late Thomas J. Owens. His will
was filed January 31 last, having been dated
January 30, 1SS9. In it he left the estate to his
children. "
Yesterday a small paper was presented to
Register Conner, signed by the deceased, di
recting his executors to deed two lots on Penn
avenue to M. Z. Evans, in trust for his son,
Roscoe Evans, "to commemorate our long
friendship." This instrnment was dated Janu
ary 30, 1890, one year later than tbe original
will and one jear earlier than the will was filed.
There will be a hearing to argue tbe validity of
tbe last paper on Monday morning before Judge
Hawkins.
A MEASUKE FOE PE0TECTI05.
Why an Execution for 855,000 Was Entered
Up Yesterdayl
An execution was entered yesterday by J. Q.
Gettman, guardian and trustee, against C
Yeager for 25,593 96. It Is in tbe nature ot a
measure of protection, he being tbe trustee of
several persons who are interested with Mr.
Yeager in the Columbia Iron and Steel Com
pany. He filed a bond in 50,000 on assnmlng
this guardianship, and is tbe trustee of the fol
lowing persons for the following amounts:
Julia Wills. 1,007 12; Elizabeth E. Yeager.
16,672 18; Anna M. Wills, 5,071 14, and A.
Lippmau, 1.620. To this amount is added at
torney's fees for collections 1,228 54.
Other executions issued were: The Janecki
Manufacturing Company, Limited, vs P. P.
Millikin. 849 53, and James Brown vs John M.
Brown, 233 77.
To-Bay'a Trial Llits.
Common Pleas Court No. 1 Thompson vs
Gulick & Co.; Carson vs Gulick fc Co.; McDon
ald vs Liggett; Gallagher vs Murphy; Adams
vs Scully; Eaton ts Kleber Bros.; the Safe De
posit Company, administrator, vs Huckensteln
& Co.; McKain A Co. vs Getty; McMunn vs
City of Allegheny; Schoonmaker vs Toerge
etaL
Common Ploas CourtNo.2 Kuril vs Kramer,
administrator: Carson vs Federal street and
Pleasant Valley Railway Comnany; Tappan &
Co. vs Manufacture fine Galvanizing Company;
Pittsburg and Castle Shannon Railroad Com
pany vs Myers.
Considers Her Father Insane.
A petition was filed yesterday by Mrs. Martha
Jane Bertscbe, asking that an Inquisition be
held as to the sanity of Thomas Ward, her
fatber. She sets forth that be is insane and
unable to manage bis estate, and prays that he
be sent to an insane asylum. The petition
states that in lt6 Thomas Ward was sent to
Dixmont. Monday, May 4, was appointed by
the Court as the day on which a bearing will be
held.
Notes From the Courts.
The suit of Barbara Steinbrurer against the
Pittsburg and Western Rallaay, is on trial be
fore Judge Stowe.
The bankruptcy case of A. F. Baum was con
tinued in the United States Court yesterday
from tbe May to tbe October term.-
A verdict for tbe defendant was given yes
terday in tbe suit of Angustus P. Mott against
William H. Barnes, receiver of the Allegheny
Valley Railroad.
The salt of the Pennsylvania Company vs
the Allegheny Valley Railroad will be argued
before Judge Acheson. In Philadelphia, to
morrow. A box full of records in the long-drawn-out
case was sent there from here yes
terday. Medicinal Herbs for the Grip.
An old nurse has discovered that certain
herbs quilted into a pad and worn on the
chest and kept moist by a prepared tinct
ure, made by the Aunt "Rachel Pad Co., of
Passaic, N. J., will surely prevent grip
and other contagion. They are worn by
thousands, not one ol wliom has ever caught
la grippe.
Ask your druggist for it, or send $2 to
Aunt Bachel for one. A bottle of tincture
goes with it,
10 Per Cent Reduction
On all spring suits this week, to make room
for summer goods, at Kosenbaum & Co.'s.
Eefbeshing and thirst-quenching. Iron
City Brewery's beer. Telephone 1186,
Cash paid for old gold and silver at
Eauch's, No. 295 Fifth avenue. "WTSu
Ladies' Blazen.
black from $1 75 to $10, at Kosenbaum &
Co.'s.
Life Insurance Written In Pennsylvania In
1890.
Advance sheets of the forthcoming offi
cial report ot, Insurance Commissioner Por
ster shows business written by the various
life insurance companies in Pennsylvania
in 1890 as follows:
L Equitable $14,573,681
.2. Mutual 9,034,758
3. New York 8,888,435
4. Perm Mutual 6,608,884
6. Provident Life and Trust.... 6,454,658
6. Northwestern 4,161,781
7. Travelers. .' 3,194.176
8. -National 2,801.490
9. Mutual Benefit 2,269,623
10. New England 2,263.891
11. Union Central 1.695".121
12. "Berkshire... 1,487,333
13. JEinn ,.. 1,262,451
14. Massachusetts Mutal 1,231,107
15. Manhattan 1,184.669
16. Connecticut-Mutual 883,121
17. State Mutual 748,500
18. United State 683,540
19. Provident Savings 654,000
Twelve other companies 3,035,276
The Equitable, it will be'noticed, leads all
of its competitors by several millions, as it
has done for several rears past.
All Bay Friday for the Poor.
To-day we devote to the poor people, sell
ing their wants in the clothing and furnish
ing goods line at first cost.and Some in
stances for less than first cost. Please note
the prices we will name on clothing to-day.
Yon mavcut this out and bring it with you
so you will be sure to get just exactly what
we advertise.
45 men's medium light colored cheviot suits,
all sizes, from 34 to 42 ...?1 65
350 men's cassimere and cheviot suits, in 10
different patterns, cut either iu sack or
cutaways, in nice dark or medium
shades, at. $4 86
50 men's plain black cheviot sack suits, nil
sizes. $5 60'
75 boys' cassimere and cheviot suits (long
pants), sizesl3to 19, for $2 80
350 boys' cassimere and' worsted suits, 15
different patterns, plain or pleated,
sizes 4 to 14, at (1 23
500 men's cassimere and worsted pant, 10
different patterns, at 31 40
The sale begins promptly this morning at
7:30.
P. C. C. C, Pittsburg Combikatioh
Clothing Company, corner Grant and
Diamond streets, opp. the Court House.
The People's Store, Fifth Avenne.
To-day and Saturday a special offering of
42-inch hemstitched Swiss embroidery,
elaborate and handsome designs, 29 cents.
Campbell & Dice.
WobkinomeS', we want you to lee the
(10 men's jiuits we are selling to-day for $6.
Bear in mind these suits can only be ob
tained at that price to-day iworkingmen'a
day, at Sailer & Co.'s, cor. Smithfield and
Diamond streets.
Bargains in every quality of wall
paper. 517 Wood street.
Wh. H. Allen.
Extra long cream, pink and black silk
mitts at Kosenbaum & Co.'s.
Cash paid for old gold and silver at
Hanch's, No. 295 Fifth avenue. wrsu
MEETINGS.
MEMBERS OF THE PAPER CARRIERS'
Union Local No. 6230. A. F. ofL., will
meet at tbe residence ot onr late brother,
Joseph Schmidt, Sterling street, bead ot
Twenty-second street incline. Soutbside, at 2
P. M.. sharp, TO-DAY, to attend tho funeral
of our late brother, Joseph Schmidt Bv order
of the PAPER CARRIERS' UNION LOCAL,
NO. 5230, A.F. OFL. ap23-39s
ELECTIONS.
Omen of the Westisghouse Elec- )
tbic and Manufacturing Co.,
Pittsburg. April 23. 1891. )
NOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF
the stockholders of tbe Westinghouse
Electric and Manufacturing Company will be
held at room No. 64. Westmgbouse Building,
corner of Ninth street and Penn avenue, citv
of Pittsburg, on MONDAY. May 4, 1E9L at 10
o'clock A. M.. for the purpose ot holding an
election for directors, and for the transaction
of such other business as may properly come
Deiore tne meeting. iranier uooes win do
closed from Friday, April 24. until May 4. both
days inclusive. - CHARLES A. TEKRY.
ap24-34 Secretary.
PROPOSALS.
OFFICE OF THE
Alxeghent county Workhouse,
rouse, J
.PA. S
HOBOKEN
"MOTICETO BUTCHEKS-SEALED PRO
ll POSALS will-'be received through the
postofilce to the above address until SATUR
DAY, April 25, inclusive, for furnishing tbe
workhouse for one year with good boiling beef,
free from bone, in the following proportions:
One-third check, one-third plote and one-third
brisket. Total amount needed, from 400 to 600
pounds daily, except Sabbaths. Place ot de
livery, on board of cars Western Penna. R. R.
at Federal street station. Time for the com
mencement of tbe delivery. May 1.
Tbe workhouse will furnish the necessary
tubs Tor the meat. HENRY WARNER,
ap20-35 Superintendent.
PROPOSALS
for
Bridge Superstructure and
Masonry, and Filling Tres
tle Approach,
Office of County Controi-ier. (
PlTTSBURO, PA., April 22, 189L (
Sealed proposals will be received at this
office until 4 o'clock r. M., Wednesaar, April
2), 1S91, for tbe superstructure and masonry of
seven wrought iron tbrough-plate girder
bridges, and for the construction of one stone
aich bridge, located as follows :
No. 1. Over Little Deer creek, at James Car
son's. Skew bridge, 38 feet clMr span, 41 feet
extreme leneth. Depth of girder. 43 inches.
Static load, 750 pound per lineal foot.
No. 2. Over Lowries run at Henry Good's.
Bridge 27 feet clear span. 30 feet extreme
length. Depth of girder, 43 inches. Static
load, 700 pounds per lineal fcot.
No. 3. Over Abers creek, at Millisee'a Mill.
Bridge, 42 feet clear span, 45 feet extreme
length. Depth of girder, 43 inches. Static
load, 770 pounds per lineal font.
No. 4. Over Poketos creek, at Logan's Ferry.
Bridge, 52 feet clear span, 55.5 feet extreme
length. Depth of glider, 54 inches. Static
load, 800 pound" per. lineal foot.
No. 5. Over Little Bull creek, at Bortner's.
Bridge, 33 feet clear span, 41 feet extreme
length. Depth of girder, 48 inches. Static load,
750 pounds per lineal foot.
No. 7. Over Deer creek, at Moses Reen's.
Skew bride, 33 feet clear span, 33 feet extreme
length. Depth of girder. 48 inches. Static load,
730 pounds per lineal foot.
No. 8. Over Streets run, at Hays' coal works.
Skew bridge, 48 feet clear span. 52 feet extreme
length. Depth of girder. 54 inches. Static load,
800 pounds per lineal foot.
Live load for all bridges. 2,000 per lineal foot.
All of above bridges to be built in accordance
with plans and specifications on file.
No. 6. Over Big Sewickley creek, at Duffs
Mill. Stone arch bridse. 26 feet span. Seg
mental arcb. Also, for filling trestle approach
to bridge over Cliartiers creek at Duff's.
Bridge contractors should examine the sites
for themselves to ascertain their-pecnllarltles,
the extent ot false-work reqnlred and facilities
and for transportation, etc.. before bidding.
MASONRY.
The approximate quantity of masonry Is
about 2,400 cubic yards, and must be of good
quality conform to specifications.
Bids to be by tbe cubic yard in place, price to
include excavation, pumping, shoring, coffer
dams, etc
Contractors must visit tbe sites of proposed
bridges before submitting a bid.
Tbe county will furnish the cement loaded on
cars at any railroad depots in the cities of
Pittsburg or Allecheny. the contractor to pay
tbe freight.
All bids mnst be addressed to the County
Commissioners, and indorsed "proposals for
bridge superstructure,'' "bridge masonry." or
"filling trestle ipproach." as the case may be,
each proposal to be accompanied by a bidder's
bond, wiih two sufficient sureties, in tbe snm ot
noUess than 50 Der cent of tbe whole amount
ot the bid. Bidders must bid for each bridge
separately, and may, in addition, bid for tbe
lot as a wnole.
Bids for bridge No. 4 must he addressed In
separate envelopes to the Commissioners of
Westmoreland and Allegheny counties.
The right to reject any or all bids Is reserved.
The party to whom the contract Is awarded
shall give bond, with two sufficient sureties, Iu
double the amount of the contract, for tbe
faithful performance of the contract.
Plans may be seen and specifications and
forms of bond obtained at tbe "face of Charles
Davis. County Engineer, after Thursday, April
23, 1891. JAMES A. GRIER,
ap22-3-D County Controller.
B3IHsvlay advertUementt one dollar per
tquare for one intertion. Ctattffled advertise
ments on this page, such as Wanted, Jbr Sale,
To Let, etc, ten cents per Jtne for each inser
tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents.
Top line being dtsplaped counts as two.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BUSINESS OFFICE,
Cor. Smithfield end Diamond Streets,
ALWAYS OPEN.
BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHEKK
WANT. rOK SALE. TO LET. AND OTHEIt
TRANSIENT ADVEKriSEMENfcl WILL BE
KF.CK1VKD UP TO 9 P. M. FOK INSERTION.
Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver
tisers already have accounts with THE DISPATCH.
KOlt THE SHUTHSIOE. NO. H12 CAKSON
STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022.
FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, SOX
VB.SH AVE.
PITTSBUKS-ADDITIONAL.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY. S509 Butler street.
EMIL G. STUCKKY, 24th tnet and Tenn ave.
ALLEUHltNY.
A. J. KAERCHEK. 59 Federal street.
H. J. McBKIDE, Market Honse, Allegheny.
F. H. EGGEl'.Si SON. Ohio and Chestnut sts.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves.
(J. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
l'EKKY M. GLE1M. Hecca and Allegheny ayes.
WANTED.
Hale HelD.
BAKER-FIRST-CLASS BREAD AND CAKE
baiter: clean and sober. Call at DISi'ATCH
OFFICE. Saturday, 4 P. M. ap24-80 .
BOX GOOD, SMART BOY TO ATTEND
news- ana clgsr stand. Apply at ST,
CHARLES HOTEL, from 9 to 11 o'clock.
ap24-5S
BOY TOLF.AKN BARBMR BUSINESS. AP
TLY at 2tt FEDERAL ST., Allegheny.
ap21-:i
CLERK-INVOICE CLERK OV EXPERIENCE
in glass factory work; give references and
salary expected. AdJrcss FOSTOR1A GLASS
COMPANY. Fostorla, O. an23-92
COOK IMMEDIATELY M'ALK COOK:
white. Call at WALKER'S, No. 6 Sixth St.,
second floor. ap24-76
COATMAKER A FIRST-CLASS COAT
MAKER immediately; none but a good man
need apply: good wages and steady work guaran
teed the year around. Inquire of J AS. A. Mc
NAI.LY. 6(0 Liberty St., city, or GEO. L.
TEETERS. Apollo, Pa. ap24-W
TME MAKERS-FOR MAKING DIES FOR
I J sheet metal work. Apply Pll'lSBUKG
BRASS CO., Allegheny, Pa. ap2-15
FORF.MAN-FOCNDRY FOREMAN. STRICT
LY' temperate, pushing and having experi
ence In handling men: mnst be well up In heavy
green and dry sand molding, and conversant
with cnpola and air furnace practice. LEWIS
FOUNDRY AD MACHINE CO.. 1,1m.. Pitts
burg. Pa. ap22-94-wihrsn
M-
ACHIN1STS AND MILL.WRIOHTS-AP-
PLYtoG. A J. iilESECK, Sixteenth st.
ap24-64
MAN OF GOOD ADURESS-TO SOLICIT FOK
a publication In high tavor: a rare-opportunity
for right person. Address J. G.. Dispatch
office, city. ap24-17-?8n
MEN -AT ONCE, HONEST. K.NEKGETIC
men to travel and solicit orders for nursery
stock; permanent employment and good pay: ref
erence required: state age and previous occupa
tion. Address R. G. CHASE CO.. 1430 South
Penn Square, Philadelphia. Pa. ap20-40-Mwrsu
MILLWRIGHTS. ROUGH CARPENTERS,
and splkers at newlron City Elevator.Soutli
side, near Point Blidge. J AS. STEWART & CO.,
Contractors. ap22-36
M
USICIANS (25) FIRST -CLASS. FOR
f!lmpnt. rMrrns? a Tpsr'l BtPArir filnnlOT-
ment to the right people. Inquire at AMERICAN
HOUSE. Liberty st. : to-day at 10 A. M. ap24-5
SAPER HANGER-CALL AT K SHERIDAN
av.. East Kcd. BLACK. ap2i-74
REGISTERED GERMAN "DRUG CLKRK-A.
BECK, cor. Twcirth and Diamond sts., S. 8.
. ap24-14-FSU
SALESMEN-ON SALARY OK COMMISSION
to handlethe new patentchemlcallnkeraslng
Sencll; the greatest selling novelty ever pro
ured: erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds; no
abrasion or paper: 200 to noo per cent profit; one
agent's sales amounted to (020 in six days; another
S321U two hours: we want one energetic general
agent for each Stale and Territory; sample by
mall S3 cents. For terms and fufl particulars,
address THE MONROE ERASER M'G. CO.,
La Crosse, Wis. ap21-91
SALSSMEN-S EXPERIENCEDSHOE SALES
MEN: permanent positions; highest wages
to first-class, thorough shoe men; others need not
apply. W. M. LAIRD. 433 Wood St. , ap24-S3
SOL1CITORS-FOR CHEAPEST AND BEST
life Insurance policy. MURRT EDS A 1.1,,
14 Fidelity ISnIldlng. ap21-76
STENOORAPHEK-TO ATTEND TO CORRE
SPONDENCEand promlscnous clerical and
general duties. Address. with particulars,
CLERICAL. Dispatch office. ap24-37
TAILORS-THREE FIR5.T-CLASS TAILORS
to wort on renalnng and altering. Apply to
JAMES DICKSON, 85 Fifth av., second floor, at
oncN ap21-D
AILORS-THREE FIHST-ULASS TAI LO RS
to work on repairing and altering. Apply to
JAMES DICKSON. 65 Firth av., second floor, at
once. ap21'D
TAILORS IMMEDIATELY-E1GHT OK TEN
first-class coatmakers. Apply at Messrs.
GEARY 4 SMITH'S, Merchant Tailors. Oil City,
Pa. ap22-52
TEAMSTLR.--WAGES If A WEEK AND
board. Address P. P., Dispatch office.
ap22-S2
YOUNG MAN STENOGRAPHER AND
typewriter: also to assist in office: state
alary expected; also references. Address X. Y.
Z.. Dispatch office. ap24-68
YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST ON BOOKS AND
collect: must be good writer and correct nt
figures: stale salary expected. MALTLIQUORb,
Dispatch office. ap23-24
Agents.
AGENTS-TO SELL THE NEWEST AND
best subscription books In the market:
the most recent additions to onr list arc "Onr
Great Continent," "Losslng's United States,"
"John Boyle O'Reilly's Poelry and Songs of Ire
land." "The Soldier in the Civil War:" tend for
catilogne, terms and territory. P.J. FLEMING
& CO.. 135 Fifth av. apl2-TUWTliFSSu
Female. Help.
COOK -IMMEDIATELY: GOOD, FIRST
CLASS female restaurant cook (white. ) In
quire 505 WOOD ST. ap24-73
c
,OOK A GOOD SECOND COOK AT KESTAU-
uam.io. laiiiniiAV. ' ap?4-u
Glltl. TO DO HOUSEWORK: FAMILY OF 3:
must have good reference. MRS. MACK. 21V
Dinwiddle st. ap24-61
I- ADY STENOGKAPHER-MUST BE THOH
J OUUHLY competent: resident of East End
preferred. Addreas. stating age, experience,
reference and salary expected, REMINGTON,
Dispatch office. ap23-32
Male and Female Help.
COAL MINERS. FARM HANDS. COLORED
driver, teamster, dining room girls, chamber
maids, dishwashers, laundry girls, nurse girl,
second cook, 200 house girls, ftlcuoks, 20 chamber
maids, housekeeper. MEEUAN'S, 545 Grant st.
Tel. 90. ap20-D
CROOKS CHAMBERMAIDS. NURSES,
J laundresses, dlnlngroom girls. 200 bouse,
girls, five young girls, German and colored girls,
drivers, farm hands, gardeners, white and col
ored waiters. MRS. L. THOMPSON, 603 Grant
street. ap23-D
Situations.
BOOKKEEPING-1 ATTEND TO ANYTHING,
in the line or intricate accounting, such as
opening and closing of hooks or correction of
errors: also give Instructions In the use or the
Voucher System. A. F. BAWUILL, 1S7 Federal
St., Allegheny, Pa. dcS-54-D
POSITION-BYBARKEEPKR-GOODMIXER;
city or country; good references. Address
A. FLE1TZER. 4 Virgin alley, city. ap24-40
POSITION -BY LADY' STENOGRAPHER
and typewriter; relerence -given. Address
POSITION. Dispatch office. ap'M-13
POSITION-AS COOK, OUT OF THE CITY;
good reference. Address K. C. G., Dispatch
office. ap24-32
Rooms, Houses, Etc
TO RENT FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS-A
furnished or nnfurnished bouseor eight or
ten rooms in the country; mnst he on the line of
railroad and within 30 minutes' ride of the city.
Address, stating terms, etc.. RENTER, P.O. Box
iw, xiEtsuurg, i-a. apz3-o.
Boarding.
BOARD IN A JEWISH FAMILY BY TWO
Jewish young men. Address, etc.. J. U.,
Dispatch office. ap24-7S
Financial.
MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY. SUBURBAN
and farm properties: stocks, school and
municipal bonds, as well as other securities,
negotiated. ED. W1TT13H. 410 Grant St., Pitts
burg, Pa. ie!4-25-D
M
ORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY
county rjronertv at loirt ratM. HKNRtf
A. WEAVER S CO.. S3 Fourth avenue. mh2-o
TO LOAN 1200,000 ON MORTGAGES flOO
anduovrard at 6 per cent: 1500,000 at 4)4 per
cent on residences or business property, vacant
lots or larras. . H. FRENCH, 1251 ourth ave.
. OC23-D
WANTED-MONEY TO LOAN ON MORT
GAGES, in large and smalt amounts, at
lowest market rate or interest. See W. A. HER
RON & SONS, S3 Fourth av. ap3-28-T
Miscellaneous.
ALLTO USE JONES BEDBUGPAltALYZEU
Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no
poison; roaches banished oy contract; satisfac
tion given or no pay. Prepared by GEO. W.
JONES, 222 Federafst.', Allegheny, Pa. Sold by
au first-class druggists. Residence No. 80 Mon
tery st, iyll-42-uWF
DRUG OU HARDWARE BTOKE-IN OR
near city. Adfiress APOTHECARY, Dis
patch office. ap24-
LADIES TO KNOW THAT THE SCHOOL OF
Design and Dress Cutting Is nowllocatedat
ji. Kirwii a, au are invitea to can ana
investigate our methods.
aplJ
WANTED.
Miscellaneous.
MACHINERY-ONE 30-INCH OR 32-INCH
by 10-foot lathe: one 24-Inch by I4-lncliby
6-foot planer: one 30-lncH drill press; all second
hand and In first-class order. THE RICHMOND
STANDARD SPIKE AND IKON CO., Richmond,
Va. ap23-2
PUHCHASERS-FOlt THOSE BEAUTIFUL
lots at Nadine Para, only 30 minutes' ride
from the Union depot, on tho A. V. R. R. : prices
average 300: only 1 percentdown; ft per week;
no interest; no taxes. Plans, etc., from E. D.
WINGENHOTH. 100 Fourth ay. ap2i-54
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
City Residences.
BIGHAMST..MT. WASHINGTON-SIX-ROOM
frame house; large lawn, fruit trees, shrnb
bery. etc.: lot 50x100: price. S3, 300. BALTEN
SPERGEU& WILLIAMS, 113 Fourth av.
ap24-33
CORNER PEACH ALLEY AND BEDFORD
avc 2-story brick dwelling 6 rooms and at
tic and a 2-story frame, 4 rooms and attic; lot 23x
83, both for 13,200, J. C. P.GILLY, 77 Diamond st.
" ap22-72
COZY LITTLE. HOME FRAME DWELLING
on t ebster av., seven rooms and bathroom
at a low figure; houe built on rear of lot, which
is 21H83. j. c. RE1LLY, 77 Diamond st.
' ap22-7r!
DWELLING-FOR SALE OK WILL TRADE
for Sha.lystdeor East Liberty lots, three
story brick dwelling of eight rooms and a two-1
stury brick dreltingof four rooms on rear of lot:
Vlckrov st, ; paved part of It; both houses rent for
H! Pr "month; lot 23x97. J.C. KEILLY. 77 Dia
mond st. ap22-72
FOR SALE-f2,00O-CHEAP BRICK HOUSE 5
rooms; lot 20x61 ft. only a few minutes' walk
from P. O. (S3). See W. A. HERKON SONS,
80 Fourtb av. . ap24-5I-MJ"
MILLER ST., CITY. NEAR CENTER AV.-nlne-room
brlcs liousa Willi all Improve
ments; lot 20x108; renting for 378per year: price.
HC00; terms to suit. BALTENSPEROER i.
WILLIAMS. No. 143 Fourth ay.
ap.!4-33
Ol nO MARY 8T..SOUTHSIDE-FINKTWO-rrUt
STORY frame house of 3 rooms and
cellar, newly papered and painted: lot 20x60 feet:
price only l,3O0. A. A. ALLES &BKO., 1202 Car
son St. Tel. 6111. ap24 4
East End Residences.
BRUSHTON STATION. EAbTEND AV.-NEW
2-story frame residence: 7 rooms. bath. h.
and c. water, natural gas, electric lights, hall,
front and rear porch, nicely papered and painted:
lot 50x150; a complete home; wll( be sold for less
than cost: owner anslons to sell. SAM Eu W.
BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth av. ap24-41
COLLINS AV.. K. E.-NEW NINE-ROOM
frame house, hall, vestibule, hath, both gases,
porches, etc.; good level lot: price. H500: terms
tp suit. BALTENSPJSUGER & W1LL1AMS.143
Fourth av. ap24-33"
HOUSE A HANDSOME MODERN AND
" roomy honse In best of locations at onlv
SS,ucoril rooms and bath, reception ball, sliding
doors, etc.. two porches, complete laundry, ex
cellent dry cellar: within three minutes of P.
R.R., two minutes ot electric aud easy five min
utes' walk to Fifth av. cable: fine lot. 40x161:
house panered throughout, sees. A. DICKIE A
CO., Penn and Shady ays., E. E. 2123. ap23-93
INVliSTMENT PROPERTY ALLEGHENY
City, Webster St., between North and Taylor
avs., brick dwelling, seven rooms, batb. finished
attic, slate roor, etc.: also. In rear. Veto St..
frame dwelling, six rooms, attic, etc.: houses In
good condition: Iot20 feet by 100 to Veto st : price
to, 500; pays over 7 per cent net. (cl21) ALLES&
BAILEY. 164 Fourtb ay. Tel. 167.
apl8-I3-lIWFSSu
(Q 300-HOWE ST.. NEAR BBLLEFONTE
tE0 st.. two-story frame dwelling of 9 rooms,
ball, bathroom, w. c, range, both gases.l&undry,
porches, etc.; house papered: lot 32x100 to alley.
(a387). BLACK Jt BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. ap24-2T'
AHecneny Residences.
BIG BXKGAIN-IN AN ALLEGHENY RESI
DENCE If sold on Friday or Saturday, to
close up an estate, as one of the owners lives in the
West aud will positively sell It this week atsame
price. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth av. ap24-35
PERRYSVILLE AV., ALLEGHENY-AT A
bargain, a five-room frame house, porches,
stable, grape arbor, shrubbery, etc.; lot 126x170;
terms to suit. BALTENSPXRGEli & WILLIAMS,
No. 143 Fourth av. . ap2-33
WESTERN AVE., BY JOHN K. EWING A
Co.. 107 Federal St. A 6.500 property for
to. 500. If sold before May 1: a new pressed brick
bouse 8 rooms and all conveniences: lot 0x130 to
a payed and sewered alley. Immediate posses
sion apg-80-WF
Suburban Residences.
KELLY ST.-2 MINUTES FROM W1LKINS
BURU station, a frame house of 8 rooms and
finished attic; also reception hall, folding doors.
Inside shutters, bathroom, hot and cold water,
slate mantels, gas and electric light, back and
front porches: lot 50X122 to an alley. Inquire of
JOHN 3ICDAV1TT, Alpha St., near Brace Bros.'
laundry. East End. . apli-59
OVER AN ACRE OF GROUND FOK SALE OR
trade 5 minutes from railroad station, 15
minutes from city: Improvements, house 8 rooms,
s'able, wagon shed, tjrult, etc.; will divide. See
A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny.
an.21-l9-D
TWELVE ACRES AND FINE LARGE RESI
DENCE in Green Tree, near. West End;
property occupied by Mr.Wm. Fleming: snlendld
orchard;.coplous flow of water: small fruit and
market-garden supplies In great variety very
line residence of 12 rooms, carriage house and
other outbuildings, etc. ; one or the most desirable
suburban properties near to either city. JAS. W.
DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. ap23-55
2 ACRES AND GOOD RESIDENCE IN THE
suburbsnear tbe city; only 3 minutes trom
railroad station; 8 rooms In residence, hall,
porches, natnral gas. etc., etc., copious flow of
pure water, great variety of fruit and shade trees
and shrubbery; a pretty pl.icc. JAS. W. DRAPE
& CO., 313 Wood si., adjoining Fourth av... Pitts
burg. ap23-55'
Atlantic City.
A TLANTTO CITY. N. J.-ltENT OK SALE
XI, Hotels, cottages and oalli honses; lots for
sale In all parts of the city; also south Atlantic
City. ISRAEL G. ADAMS A CO., Real Estate
Agents. Real Estate and Law Kulldluir. fe-W
FOR SALE LOTS.
CUT Lots.
WASHINGTON fTHIHTY-HECONU
M
ward) near Monongabela Incline, nice
level vacant lots, each 25x100 feet, ranging In
Srice fi om S350 and upward; terms eaiy. (1176).
LACK & BAIRD, No.95 Fourth av. ap24-a.-rsn
East End Lots.
FOR SALE-S550-BUILDING LOT 20X100 FT.
On line or cable cars; a bargain. (C4).
See-W. A. HERKON & SONS., 80 Fourth av.
ap24-52-25, 29 my5
LOTS-CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS ON AT
LANTIC, Pacific Friendship and Wlnebld
nte avs.: reasonable prices, good terms. SLOAN
& CO., 5C06 Penn av. apH-25-Fsu
Sf 750-LARIMERAV., NEAR SlIETLAND
il av.. vucant lot. 50x104 to 20-rt. alley: beau
tiful location. (a65) BLACK &BA1KD, 9SPonrth
av. ap:4-27
Allegheny Lots.
LOT-BY JOHN K. EWING A-CO., 107 FED
EKALstreet; lot 75x150 on California ay.,
near up'erlor ay., (owner will sell for less than It
cost him If sold at once). ap22-'i7-wp
Suburban Lots.
LOTS 23X110-1N NADINE PARK. SITOATlS
at Wlldwood station, on the A. V. It R
only 30 minutes' ride from the city; these lots are
beautifully located and will rapidly Increase In
value owing to'ho new buildings and other Im
provements In contemplation: prices arc 300;
only 1 ner cent down: (I ner week: no Interest:
no taxes. For plans, etc.. call on or address E.
u. wiflur-KUiH, iw roumiav. ap-M-
SUBURBAN l'ROPKim d'UE LARGEST
lots, the lowest prlceb and the easiest and best
terms In tbe county at Shcradcn, 15 minutes lroid
Union station: see Shcradcn before you buy else
where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretary, 13
Fifth av. fe27-72-D
HE BELLEVUE ELECTRIC R. R. F.LE
VA'IOR, Windsor Park, and jras well; the
finest Site in Western l'a. for a hotel or club
house: the park contains about five acres and
commands the finest view on the Ohio rlTer,
overlooking the. Davis Island dam: this property.
Including the railroad and a tras well capable of
supplying 100 ramllles, aud now piped over2,009
feet and In use. will he sold nt a great bargain.
For particulars call on GEO. S. COTTON. 157
Ladoclc st., Allegheny, ap9-47
3X ACRES ON LINE OF RAILROAD. NEAR
the city, close to two railroad stations; ele
gant place to lay ont In lots aud a bargain to a
prompt purchaser. JAS. W. DRAl'E & CO., 31
Wood St., adjoining Fourth av.. Pittsburg.
ap2S-55
f OOO-EDGEWOOD, -HAWTHORNlS AND
.311). Locust sts.;. vacant lot, 194x216 leet.
(1.42) BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. ap24-27
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Rusincss Opportunities.
AN OIL AND GAS PROPERTY NET PROF
ITS from Jan. 1 to April 1 were 84.2P0: price,
SIC, 000. Call on or address E. 11. ADAMS, JR.,
Room L Troutman building. Butler. Pa
' apl4-85-p
BATH ROOMSTHE FINEST EQUIPPED
and most centrally located Turkish bath
rooms In the city: n good man can make 50 to SS0
weekly. For full particulars call on ROSS V.
BLACJT, 712 Penn av. ap22-I4
INTEREST IN ONE OF TifE BEST LOCATED
restaurantr in the city: only men who under
stand the busWiess need apply. Address S., Dis
patch office. ao24-18
SAWMILL, CHEAP-GOOD AS NEW, WITH
two saws: sawmill without boiler and englue.
Inquire ore. A. SMITH. East Liverpool, Ohio.
ap22-55
S TONE QUARRY, MANUFACTURING BUSI
NESS: S. 000 capital: one-hair interest in ma
chine shop; grocery stores, S209 to, (5,000; nillk
route, bakery route, nsh and oyster depot clear
ing ISO per wee. HOLMES & CO., 420 bmlllineld
street. apl"-72'
WELL-ESTABLISHED HARDWARE AND
. house furnishing business In a thriving
manufacturing town on Hue of railroad; business
is In a highly prosperous condition; profits last
year HOW and Indication point to an Increase
this year: almost no opposition: best of reasons
for selling. Particulars coniidentlally from JAS.
W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St., adjoining
Fourth ay , Plttsburc. ap21-97
ffi-I 000 WILL PURCHASE A FINE
tpll merchant tailoring bdslness. Address
M. T. B., Dispatch office. apS-3
Itarness Properties.
BUSINESS PROPERTY-ON A GOOD BUSI
NESS street forSIiOOO, now rented for JL200
a year: must bo sold quick an.l for cash to close
up an estate. U. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth av.
ap24-35
FIFTH AVENUE. FEW FO.UARES FROM
Court llouse-Ncw rour-stnrr brick building,
storeroom ana six suites or flats, with modern
conveniences: also, on rear of lot fronting on
paved street, two almost pew two-story mansard
brick dwellings. Mi rooms each; total rents oyer
92,000 per year, lot 25x112: at the price positively
the greatest bargains on the avenue to-day: pays
big Interest: investigate. .BAXTER, THOMPSON
'ACQ.. 162 Fourth ay. p20-2-MWF
JTOR SALE 3IISCELXA.Nr.OCS.
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc
CQACH-CnEAP-SECOND-HAND COACHi
barouche, buggy, double and single har
ness; also, fine biy horse. Inquire ROOM. No.
58 or No. Ill Fourth av. apI3-27
H
ORSE-JN QUIRE OF JOHN A. TULBKIST,
Hirer ay., Aticgncny, ra. ap -u-
Machinery and Metals.
ENGINES AND liOILERS-SF.COND-HAND:
largest stock orall slies; m36. 12x24. 12x18,10
X20, 10x16. 10-12,9x12, 8x12. 7x12. Gxl2: mounted rat
able engine, hollers ol all sizes, shafting, pullers
pumps, governor, etc Telephone, 3401. 23 and
is Park Way, Allegheny. Pa. J. S, YOUNG.
apll-D
"DOIST1NG ENGINES. DERRICKS AND
n derrick forgincs, steel hoisting and guy
ropes in stock; stationary engines and boilers,
shears, clay and ore pans. etc. THOMAS CAR
LIN'S SONS, Lacock anr baudnsky streets. Alle
gheny. Pa. . au5-35-MWK
SECOND-HAND F.NG1NF.3-ONE 27 II. P.
Ball pat. electric light englne,-almost new:
one 8x3. one 7x7, one 5xb, vertical engines: one
heavy 14x24. one 11x12, 3 8x12 and 27x12. In hori
zontal engines: all good as new. HARMES MA
CHINE DEPOT, JB First ay Pittsburg. Pa.
jajo-n-
rjIHE CELEBllkTF.D ACME AUTOJ1ATIU
JL safety engines and non-explosive boilers,
for gas or oil luel, from one to llve-liorse power:
also, the latest Improved ventilating fans: perfect
satisfaction guaranteed: by J. Pit AU Etc. Gen
eral Agent, No. 4 Fifth av., Pittsburg. Pa.
feI5-I65-MWF'
miscellaneous. ,
AT PUBLIC SALE AT OFFICU OF A. J. PEN
TECOST, 413 Grant st. Pltt6bnrg-Book ac
counts of state of Charlotte Blume, deceased,
Friday. April 24. at 10 A. M. THE SAFE DE
POSIT COMPANY, ofPlttsburg. Administrator.
apl7-53-Mwr
SECOND-HAND MKKRY-GO-ROUND IN
first-class condition. Inquire of GEORGE W.
LAUGHL1N, Palace Hotel, Homestead, Pa.
aplO-89
FER&ONAX.
PERSONAL CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD
and6llver: jewelry repaired: new work made
to order. CHRIS. HAIICH, 541 Smithfield st.
apl9-i;l
PERSONAL WEBSTER'S LARGE QUARTO
Dictionary. S2 CO; special bargains In ol J and
new books during this month. FRANK BACON
i CO.. 301 bmlthfleld st. mhir
PEKSONAL-F1NE BOOKS-WE HAVE THE
finest collection of finely illustrated hooks
in Pittsburg: beiutirul bindings: low prices: come
and see them: hundretl&of books for presents.
LEVI'S BOOK SIOKE. 900 Liberty st. deU
PERbONAL-AL PERSONS USING ARTI
FICIAL eve should buy them from the
CHESSMAN OPTICA LCOMPANY.'No. 7; Fed
eral St., Allegheny; they carry tbe largest line of
the best material and guarantee them lor one
year: the only house In the United States that
makes this offer. ap2-yj-ThFsu
LOST.
LOST-GENTLEMAN'SBREASTPIN.BROWN
stone set valued as family relic on Wednes
day afternoon, between Wood st. and Federal st.
station. A liberal reward will be paid for same at
OROGAN'S JEWELRY bTOKE, 443 Market St..
cor. Fifth av. ap24-56
FOUND.
FOUND-PERFECT COJ1FOKT IN READING,
by having my eyes thoroughly examined and
a pair of the celebiated Jl crystal specs nUJusted
by the experts or the CHtSSMA'.N OPTICAL
COMPANY, No. 4t Federal St.," Allegheny.
ap2-92-Thrsn
REMOVALS
THE BUSY BEE HIVE HAS-REMOVED
from corner Sixth and Liberty streets to
new building. 38 WYLIE AVENUE, one
square from Fifth avenue. Dolls and other
presents will be civen away with purchases.
ap22-87-HtVT
GEORGE KAPPEL,
THE MUSIC DEALER.
Has removed to his new granite building,
534 SMITHFIELD STREET.
ap22-88-MWT
H. L GHILDS & GO.
Mill Supplies,
Rubber Goods, Belting, etc..
Have removed to
102 WATER ST.
mb27-76-Mnr
W. J. EAST, Architect,
Has removed from Federal St, Allegheny, to
offices located in
WESTINGHOUSE BUILDING,
mb4-42-MWF PlTTSBURO, h.
ROSS W. BLACK,
BARBER SUPPLY HOUSE,
Has removed to 712 PENN AVENUE.
next to Penn Building. Razors ground and
honed. Shaving materials furnished at lowest
price. mh27-77.MvrF
DR. J, O. BOOKSTOC&
DENTIST,
Removed to 43S Penn Avenne.
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BUST BEE HIVE
has removed from
corner Sixth and Llb-
rty to 38 Wylle ave
nue, one saiare from
Fifth avenue. Dolls and other presents given to
purchasers. ap24-.MWF
EARTLEI BOSE BBLT1N9 CO.,
-REMOVED TO-
634 SMITHFIELD ST.
apl2-20-MWF
T E.MOVAL THIS IS IO NOTIFY ALL
JA members of the Duquesne Building and
Loan Association that on and after the 17th
Inst, the association will meet at their new
meeting place, Oeoree Steuernatrel's. corner
Chestnut and Liberty sts.. Allegheny. Pa. By
order of the association. ITRANK J. FERTIG,
JR. Secretary. ap23-75
READY FOR BUSINESS.
We have secured possession of the two larze
and substantial bulldinns, Nos. 48 and 48 Sev
enth avenue, opposite New Grant street, and
with a complete stock of new. goods respect
fully solicit tho patronage of tbe
RETAIL DRUG TRADE.
In addition to the goods formerly carried in
stock we have added a' full line of
DBUG GIFTS' SUNDRIES.
This department.wl!l be under the care of
MR. CHARLES BAB ST. who will be glad to
meet his former friends arid customers and to
serve them acceptably.
NO GOODS AT RErAIlT 9
L H. HARRIS DRUG CO.,.
NOS. 48 AND 4S SEVENTH AVENUE,
" PITTSBURG. PA. apl-3-D
CHARLES S0MERS & CO.,
129 FOUBTH AYR
(Telephone 1773)
Real Estate and Mortgages.
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 Ave. Telephone 5.'577.
6019 Penn AVe. Telephone 5328.
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McNAUGHER & CO.,
Contraciora for
Paving Sidewalks With' Cement. Brick and
, Fire Brick, Concreting Cellars.
110 FEDEUAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA.
Curbstone furnished andset. Ie7-6S-D
.PATENTS.
O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of patents. .
131 Fifth avenue, aboveUmlthfleldt next Leader
office. No delay. Established 20 years.- se25-
H. O. HOWABD,
CONTRACTOR FOR
Pavlnc, curbing, sewering and concreting eel.
lars, and repairing brick and stone work, and
bulldlnc engine and boiler foundations. Office:
108 FOURTH AV, Telephone, 1460. ap4-28-D
City Residences.
DWELLING ON FOURTH AYE. THREE
stories: 10 large rooms, hall and all conven
iences, and In koou repair; rent low. BLACK ft
BAIRD. 95 Fourtb av. ap2!-6t
Alleclieny Residences.
TO LET-A VERY NEAT HOUSE. 5 ROOMS.
No. 179 llldwell. nr. Franklin St.. Allegheny;
location cood; 18 permonlh. SendtorlLt. W.
A. HERllON SONS, W Fourth -av.
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140
RIDGE AV.. ALLEGHENY-NICE
tiH..lr X rrwims- halh. Ttanfrv. ranorp.
case, ffooa cellar: rcni s4oo. a pp. j mi-. .
-"."-:.- r-.r. .- ..- r iw-
l.AnitULSLU.. tvaiersi., oeiow renn.i,
PlltsburR.
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Suburban Residences.
THE MOST ' BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN
place on the Ft. Wayne Railroad; residence
contains 12 rooms, balls, porches, with larae
grounds; plenty of rrutt: carrlaae honse, etc
01LACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. -. ap22-51t
Rooms.
FURNISHED ROOMS-SINGLE OB ENTIRE
flat for housekeeping; bath, etc 8 WYLIE
AVENUE. ap24-59t
F
URN13HED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING.
M luuan st.j near wylle. ap:-eoT
Itusiness Stands.
STOREROOM AND .CELLAR NO. 407 FERRY
st..- near Llbcrtv; rent verv low, a)so some
unfurnished rooms. Forpartlcnlaxs Thqnlre at
McMANUSa CO.'S,,cor. or Wood and Fourth st.
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STOREROOM-AT 72 WYLIE AY.: HAS A
good cellar underneath, plate glass front,
flagstone .pavement: rent moderate. Inquire, of
M. DtPU Y, pn the premises (upstair.). ap23-Ut
"TTrARKROOMS-TWO WAREROOMS. FRONT
V 1NG on street, railroad, siding In rear;
rent, 480 per month each; also, 10.000 square feet
flour space, with use of power and railroad sldlnir.
Inquire at W. A.- HOK.VELEK'3 STORAGE
WAREHOUSE, Twelfth and Pike st.., Pittsburg.
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LEGAL NOTICE.
J. COUEN & CO.. Attornejs-at-Law,
83 Diamond Street.
ESTATE OF JIARTIN ROETH. DE
CEASED, late or Allegheny Cly. 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 tbe same should make them
known without delay. MARIA ROETH.
Executrix, 178 Ohio St.. Allegheny City.
apl7-43-F
J. J. SIEBENECK ATTORNEY, NO. 1
WYLIE AVE..
Estate of Mathtas Fire, deceased.
EXECUTRIX NOTICE NOTICE. IS
hereby given that letters testamentary on
tbe estate ot Mathias Fire, late of tbe city of
Pittsburg, county "of Allegheny, and State of
Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to
tbe undersigned, to whom all persons indebted
to said estate are required to make immediate
payment, and those having claims or demands
against tbe same will make them known, with
out delay, to CATHARINE FIRE; Executrix,
Nn. 511 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg.
SIAKCII26.1S9L. mh27-63-T
NOTICES.
Offick of ;
Treasurer Allegheny County, J
April lr 1S9L )
NOTICE.
IN PURSUANCE OF THE TWENTY
FIRST section.of au act relating to Alle
gheny county, approved the 1st day of May,
1SG1, and of the amendment of the said sec
tion, apprsved. the '30th. day of -March, A. D.
It6fi.,l do hereby sire .notice, tnat the dupli
cates for tbe several wards, boronghs and
townships will be open, and l will be prepared
to receive tbe couniy, 5tate and poor taxes for
the year IS91 on and after the FIRST DAY OF
il AY. -1631. Said- taxes can be paid at this
office until the FIRST DAY OF AUGUST,
with a deduction of 5 per cent for prompt pay
ment to all persons paying the whole amount
of these taxes.
There will be no reduction allowed during tbe
month of Aiignsc
There will be 10 per cent added to all taxes
remaining unpaid on the 1st day of September,
189L JOMN A. BELL,
Treasurer of Allegheny County.
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EDUCATIONAL.
St. John's Military School,
MANLIUS. N. Y.
SUMMER SCHOOL,
Rt. Rev. F.D. HUNTINGTON. S. T. D.. Presi
dent. Apply toLL Col. WM. YERBECK. Snpt.
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AUCTION SALES.
STOCKS. STOCKS,
Executor's Sale of Valuable Stocks
Will be sold at auction, by order of tbe execu
tors of tbe estate of R. C Gray, deceased, at
the Pittsburg Stock Exchange building. No.
115 Fourth avenue,
TUESDAY, APRIL 28, AT 330 P. ST.,
The following valuable stocks:
200 shares People's National Bank,
40 shares People's Savings Bank.
SO shares Safe Deposit -Company.
60 shares Fidelity Title'and Trust Company.
200 shares M. dc 31. Insurance Company.
2U0 shares Boatman's Insurance Company.
4C0 shares Pittsburg Cyclorama Company.
6 shares South Fork Fishing Club.
10 shares Duquesne Land Company.
JOHN D. BAILEY, Auctioneer.
Office, Room No. 9. ap22-61-D
POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK
OF THE
SALE - OF - JAPANESE
AT 626 SMITHFIELD ST.
Sales dally at 10 a. h., 2 and 7:30 v.js.
KOBINSON & CO.,
Auctioneers.
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i UCTION SALE
Fine fnrniture. carpets, tool chest and tools,
notions, etc, FRIDAY, April 24, at 10 o'clook,
at the moms or tbp
HENRY AUCTION COMPANY,
311 Market street.
The entire furnisbment of a fine residence
moved to the stoje for sale. Tapestry, parlor
snite, oak folding bed, bookcase, sideboard,
office dusk, tool chest and tools, mattress,
brings and bedding; also parlor suite in
brocatelle, tapestry rugs and clush cham
ber suites, wardrobe, sideboards, book
case, desks, table, chair and rocker, leather
couch, brussels, velvet and ingrain carpet for
room, halls and stair, mattress and bedding, lot
of notions, toys. etc.
ljarce lot of fine flower and garden seeds.
The goods now nn exhibition and must be
sold as the owner is leaving thn citv.
. HENRY AUCTION CO..
op23-72 Auctioneers.
AUCTIONS ALE
Of a two-story brick dwelling house, with a
one-storv frame kitchen, situated at No. 1019
Sarab jtreet,Pittbure. S. S. Theabove prop
erty will be sold to the highest bidder on
SATUBDAY, APELti 25, 1891, at
3 P. M.
Said house to be removed within SO days
from day of sale.
By order of
DIRECTORS OF- HUMBOSDT .SUB-DISTRICT
feCHOOL. T " ap23-35.
. AUCTION SALES
Of Stationery, Artists' Materials. Blank and
Pass Bonks, also German Books, on MONDAY,
April 27. at NO.- 529 LIBERTY STREET, at
10 o'clock A. 31., and 2 o'clock P. M., daily,
until the entlro sock isaold.
v
GEO. W. BACKOFEN.
ROBINSON &. CO., Auctioneers.
, ap24-43
J. A. McKELVEY, Auctioneer.
Household furniture, property and live stock.
umceai rrani.sr.own &r usitnu.
Tcrms-npon appllctlon.
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ciioici: pRoi'ERTua
sio.ooo
Will buy three fine, new elght-room dwellings,
corner lot, two squares trom Fifth Avenue
Cable and on line of Duquesne Traction. Sit
uate in Shadyslde. . Wul rent for $1,188 per
year. ,
MUST BE BOLD.
BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.,
163 FOURTHiVENTJE.
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LOOK OUT!
We will have something '
to say to you in next Sun
day's paper that will prove -very
interesting; .
Page 9 of next Sunday's
Dispatch and see if you
have won one of our
prizes. $750 will be given
away.
LOOK II!
To the beauties of our-
location- at Sheraden, on
the Panhandle. Our
prices. Our terms. Our
inducements. Our im
provements. .Our office
open until 8 p. sr. Sun
day's Dispatch will give
all the news.
Wood, Harmon & Co,,
AGENTS,
u4S yield Street,
-OO4$"3"0OQ-?"
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FOR SALE-VERY CHEAP.
LOOK Of!
Handsomest Lots at Swissvale, P.R.RY, 'M
IN THE
PALMER PLACE PLAN.
Good wide streets and alleys. Location high '
and healthful.
Lots 40x120 feet, $1,000. .
Lots 23x120 feet, SoOO.
Lots 2x125 feet, U0O. ,t
Terms easy. For plan e f
HENRY H. NEGLEY,
At office nn the premises, or
W. A. HERRON A SONS.
apll-i-H,14,17.21,24 bO Fourth ar.
BARGAIN.
Southside Property, .. I '
14 ACRES. - ":
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Admirably situate for sub-division: 3 to 5 mb
utes) walk from 2 Inclines, 2d minutes from
Pittsburg postofilce. Jlost available and best
bargain on market; big money iu it to early,
buyer. Apply to
GEO. T. ROBINSON,
Robinson Roa Mfg. Co.,
53 Corson street,-
Or LM. TEN NOCK i SON.
117 Fourth Avenue. apl5-97-irw"X
$115 FRONT FOOT.
LLOYD'S CIRCLE. 10OFEETON
DITHRIDGE STREET
By 177 feet. This price rood for this week' - -
only. See Agents,
BAXTER, THOMPSON 4 CO-
ap22-T9 162 Fourth Avenue. . -'
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