"1 Wt ' S' I-.f-. DON'T EXPECT A VETO Officials Believe the Governor Will Sign the Street Acts. LOOKIKG FOR FLAWS IK THE BILLS The Llrelihood of Many lien Depending on' These Measures. THOUSANDS OP LABORERS OUT OF WORK Around City Hall yesterday the question under discussion was the probable action of Governor Pattiaon on the new street bills, which are likely to be presented to him next week for his signature. Controller Morrow. Mayor Gourley and Chief Bigelow feel eon fident that the Governor will approve the acts, as they believe the measures are consti tutional. The legislative delegation returned to the city yesterday. Senator Flinn took the bills to the city's attorneys in order that they might be thoroughly overhauled and any constitutional flaw detected and remedied. The bills come up in the Senate on Tuesday for concurrence in the House amendments, and if no further changes are made will go direct to the Governor. Senator Flinn said yesterday: "The Legislature will pass any street act that is equitable, but the question hinges on the constitutionality of the bills. AVeare mak ing every endeavor to have these bills as perfect as possible, so we will be able to go before the Governor with an argument backed by the constitutionality of these measures." Daa a Bie; Interest In It. Contractor Evan Jones dropped into the Controller's office yesterday to learn the probable fate of the bills. Mr. Jones built the Two-Mile Run sewer at a cost of over $200,000. Owing to bad weather and sev eral unforeseen accidents the contract was not a paying one. After the work was com pleted the Supreme Conrt decision declar ing the street acts ol 1SS7 and 1889 uncon stitutional, prevented the collection of the costot the improvement, and Mr. Jones has been compelled to pay lor several months, 50 a day to banks for carrying his paper. In addition to this Mr. Jones has four unfinished street paving contracts on his hands, on which work has been stopped by the same decision. For these reasons he is deeply in terested in the,outcome of the present street legislation. Mr. Jones said, in speaking of the1 effect ol the Supreme Court decision: "You would be surprised it you knew the number of idle men in the city to-day. There are hun dred?, yes, thousands, of them. Men lino Have Their AH at Stake. "Perhaps the people who suffer the most are the men who own one or two horses and carts. Nearly nil their work is on street improvements, and when that stops there is nothing but idleness left for then). What has added to their trouble is the fact that the disputes among the building trades have put a stop to that sort of work. There is comparatively little building being done now, and, therefore, bnt a. light demand for carts to haul the dirl away from excavations lor foundations. "Another thing that presses hardly upon these men is the high price of feed. It is more costly.this year than it has been for a long time. Still, they have to buy it to keep their stock, which is their capital, alive. If these men get behind $100 or so they have but little hope of caiching up ag-iin. Altogether, the outlook for them is a gloomy one." The Miller Grand in Minneapolis. On April 4,Mr. Hermann Emil Zoch gave a concert at Century Music Hall, Minneap olis, and played the lollowiug programme: Song Wi-hout "Vords .Felix Mendessohn Uilladc. Op.20 Carl Reinecke Love Scene Iioni Tri'.ton J and Isolde " and Isolde'.-. Wagncr-Tansing- Death Song. Liszt. Forest Mnrmurs. I The Storm. ' Valse, Op. 34,.No. 2...... Cradle bong, ( Valse. March, Military He U6ed one of the Son's Artist grand's. -....Franz-Liszt Frederic Chopin ....Robert Schumann ....Bchuliert-Tausinc Henry F. Miller & The concert was a great success. Mr. Zoch eulogizes the Mil ler Grand in unqualified terms. From The Music Trades, 'ew York, April 18, 189L A complete stock of these world-renowned pianos, including grands, parlor crands, up rights and pedal uprights at W. C. "White hill's Music Parlor, 132 Third avenue. A Itctter Chance Never Offered To Get a Piano or Organ at A Low Trice. Mcllor & Iloene. 70 second-hand pianos and organs that must be sold at once to make room for our large spring stock of new instruments. The greatest bargains ever offered, at almost your own prices. These pianos and organs are of the best known makes, and good yet for many years' ue. If you are thinking of getting an instrument, now is your chance to get one for a small outlay, saving your money thereby. Cash or easy pay ments. First come, first served. MKLI.OU & HOENE, "Pjlare of Music," 77 Fifth avenue. Kentucky Saddle and Drivins Horses. A carload of saddle and driving horses has just arrived per Adams Express from Lexington, Ky., for the Arnheim Live Stock Company, Limited, 52 Second avenue, Pittsburg, Pa., which are said to be the finest lot of combined horses that have left Kentucky this spring. Anyone wishing to purchase a well-broKe saddle horse, edu cated to all gaits, along with their superb style and beauty, should not fail to call and see this vast selection. Among the lot are several speedy roadsters, carriage and fam ily barouche horses. The Arnheim Live Stock Company, Limited, take pleasure in showing their stock to all who call at their stables whether wishing to purchase or not. We'll Sell Them Cheap. If you haven't a spring overcoat here is a chance to own one very cheap. For to-day we marked about 75 men's Oxford mixed kersey spring overcoats at only ?5 each. See them. It's worth while. P. C. C. C, PiTTsnuEG Combination Clothing Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets. Another Present. On Saturday, with every sale of boys' clothing of S3 or over, we will give Iree one of those Eureka repeating guns. A safe article to put in your boy's hand, as it is guaranteed harmless. Gusky's. Hundreds of rolls oil cloth from 20c per yard to the best grades, at "Welly's, 120 Fed eral street, 65, 67, 69 and 71 Park way. TTS Itucball to the Fore. With its usual enterprise, the Press has also obtained a large vest pocket edition of baseball schedules from the presses of Percy F. Smith, S3 and 55 Virgin alley. "Hello. 1180!" "Hello." "Send me a case of Pilsner beer. My folks like it best of any beer we know." Fine black ilk gloves 33c. worth 65c. at Kosenbaum & Co.'s. Special for One Day. To-day, Saturday, we will offer a line of all-wool cheviot short-pant suits at the low price Of $1 50. This conies pretty near gir tng them away. Gusky's. Men's kid walking gloves. James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth bt. THE E1VE PKOBLE1L How to Beat t ho Ohio 1 ruxzltnc; the Local Railroads. The Pittsburg committee of freight agents met at the Lake Shore office yester day to dispose of a mass of detailed matter that had accumulated. A more important subject, the question of river rates, was broached, but it was dropped like a hot po tato. The Cincinnati Packet Line, with tne river at its back, is a painful subject to the initial lines, and the roads beyond St. Louis who take advantage of the low river to that point from this territory ara not held in high esteem. A meeting to knock out the 16 cent rate to St. Louis was held at Cincinnati thie week, but nothing was done. The all rail rate is now 18 cent?, reduced from 21. How to get around the river snag is what has puzzled the local lines for years. An agent remarked yesterday that some busi ness was carried on the river, but in his opinion not enough to make the railroads squeal. Receiving roads in the Southwest have been broueht into line in the past, but Captain Hender son has never failed to make arrangements with other roads who wern glad to carry the freight from river points into the interior. The "Western roads prefer the river rate, and it was hinted that the initial lines might agree to turn tbeir traffic to some line that would charge all rail rates. This is equal to a boycott, and all the local agents declare that no such plan was ever thought of or would he entertained for a moment Mean while if the Ohio should drop to an unnavi gable depth, as it frequently does during the summer, the problem will be easy for the time being. It i vers and canals always were a nuisance anyhow in the eyes of rail road managers. WILL BE BUSIED TO-DAY. Tho Body of K. L Bean Expected to Arrive Early This Morning. The body of Edward L. Bean will be buried this afternoon at Wellsville, bis old home. The remains are expected to arrive from the South at 2 o'clock this morning. The funeral services will be held at 12 o'clock to-day in the parlors of the Hotel Anderson. At 1:45 P. at. the train will leave for "Wellsville. Drs. Passavant and White will officiate. The pall-bearers are Masonic brethren J. B. Reno, J. S. Blazier, Joseph Eichbaum, JC. "W. Stevenson, H. H. Arnold, Jotcph S. Brown, A. J. Edwards- and Colonel T. J. Hudson. The local Masonic .odge will hare charge of the funeral. JULIAN ItALl'n writes of the timidity of Xew York millionaires for THE DISPATCH to-morrow. He will tell how they live be hind holts and bars a life of perpetual anxiety. Si pages to-morrow. HEAL ESTATE SAYINGS BASK, LTM. 401 Smithfield Street, Cor. Fonrth Avenue. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, 569,000. Deposits of $1 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent. tts Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup for Chil dren Teething produces natural quiet sleep. Caligrafii "Writing Machine does not get nut of repair like mauy other machines. ws " MEETINGS. MEMBERS OF LODGE NO. 82. A. A. OF I. and S. W will meet at Flannery's un dertaking room. 1012 Second avenue, at"l:30P. M. SATURDAY (to-day), to attend the funeral of onr late brother. Joseph Wbittingtnn. Members of sister lodges are respectfully in vited to attend. ap2G4 ELECTIONS Office of monoxga7iei.a ivatkr compant, 1113 Caksox Street. Second Floor. J Pittsburg. Ta.. April ax IS9L mllE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 1 stockholders of the Monongahela Water Company will be held at the company's office, 1113 Carson street. Sonthside, Tittsburg. Pa., on TUESDAY. Mav 5, 1891, between the hours of 3 and 5 o'clock P. M for the purpose of electing a President aud eizht Managers to serve for the ensuintr year. ap25-45-D MARTIN PRENTER, Secretary. -VTOTIUE THE STOCKHOLDERS OF X the Pleasaut Valley B. & h. Association are requested to attend the meetings on MONDAY EVENING. APRIL 27, and WAY i, for the nomination and election of officers and directors for the ensuing year, and such other business as may conio before the meetinc. All stockholders not attendingwillbeliablotoafine ofaOcents. LOUIS K. MUSSLER, Prest. ap25-o2 GEO. V. LANG. Sccv. ofi'icial rrrrsBURG. offickofthe citt treasurer, i MUKicirALHAi.L, s MrrnyiELD St. C -VTOTICEIS HEREBY GIVrSN THAT ALL X oivners (whether resident or non-resident of the city of Pittsburg) of drays, carts, wagons, carriages. buggics.etc., to pay their licenses at this office forthwith All licenses not paid on or before the first Monday in March, 1891 will be placod in the hands of rchicfe officer for collection, subject to collection fee of 50 cents on each license. Aud all persons neglecting to pay on or before first Monday in May, 18D1, will be subject to a penalty donble the amount of the licenses, to be recovered before tho proper legal authority of said city. The old metal plates of lat Tear must be returned at the time licenses are taken out, or 25 cents additional will be charged on the license. Rates of license: Each one-horse vehicle. SO; each tivo-horse vehicle. $10; each four-horse vehicle, $12: each four-horse hack, $15; omni busses and timber wheels, drawn by two horses, J1U. One extra dollar will be charged for ea'ch ad ditional horse used in above specified vehicles. J. k DENNISTON. fpg-SI-D City Treasurer. LEGAL NOTICES. HUNTER, IVORY t BEATTY, Attorneys at Law, J7 Diamond st. ESTATE OF D. R. ROOK. DECEASED. Notice is hereby givon that letters testa mentary on the e6tate of D. R. Rook have been cranted to the undersigned, to whom all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the samo should make them known without delay. R. R, IVORY, ap4-38-S 77 Diamond St.. Pittsburg. S. H. GEYER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 118 Diamond street. ESTATE OF ANDREW L. ROBINSON, deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of An drew L. Robinson have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delar. SUSAN E. ROBINSON. Administratrix, Alle gheny City, or S.H. GEYER, 118 Diamond street, Pittsburg, Pa. apll-7-s ROBERT FITZPATRICK, ATTORNEY, 91 Diamond street, Pittsburg. EXECUTORS' NOTICE NOTICE IS hereby given that letters testamentary on tne estate of Thomas B. Ryrie. late of Pitts burg, deceased, have been granted to the un dersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to the said estate are required to make immediate payment, aud those having claims or demands against the amc will make them known with out delay. ROBERT FITZPATRICK, 94 Dia mond street. Pittshurg, and GEORGE R. BOTHWELL.1M Franklin street, Allegheny, Executors. sp4-39-S WISE & MINER. Attorneys. 91 Diamond street, second floor. ESTATE OF P. G. HERMAN, DECEASED. Executors' Notice Notice is hereby given mat letters testamentary ou-the estate of P. Q. Herman, lateot thecitvof Pittsburg, in the connty of Allegheny, State ot Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the Under signed, to whom all nersons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment-, and those having claims or demands against tbe same will make them known with out delay to JAMES ANOVAZZI, J. H. WISE. Executors, 91 Diamond street. Pittsburg, Pa. mlM-S6-s PATENTS. During April ana May my fees due only on allowancs if desired. Write for particulars. WM. H. BABCOCK, 70S G St. N. W.. Washington, D. C, P. O. Box 220 Formerly Examiner In Patent Office. FIFrEEN YEARS PRACTICE, t p2d-3-EOS THE . 3-Dlslay advertisement one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Bale, To Let, etc, ten cents pcr'line for each inser tion, and none taken or less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSIimgS OFFICE, Cer. SmHhReld tnd Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS". WHERK WANT. rtJlt SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT AIlVERriSEMENra WILL UE KKCK1VKD 01" TO 9 1". SI. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements shonld be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts w Itli THE Disr-ATCn. KOIi THE SOUTIISIDE. NO. 1411 CAISSON' STREET. TELEPHONE NO. CtCZ. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, OM PLNN AVE. ITrrsBUKW-ADDlTIONAL. THOMAS McCAFKKEY. 3300 Butler street. o EM1LG. STUCKEY, 14th ret and l'ennave. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEK. 50 Fedtrat street. n. J. McBKIDE, Market House, Allegheny F. II. EGGERS SON. Ohio and Chestnut sti. THOMAS McHESRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. rERRY .11. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ayes. WANTED. Male Hell). AKEH-FIRST-CLASS BREAD AND CAKE 1 baker: clean and sober. Call at dispatch apH-SO OFFICE. Saturday, 4 r. M. TOY-(iOOD. RELIAHLE BOY ITH SOME J experience in drug business: steady place to right party. Call on or aililres with references. 11. r. -Mill IN, Fayette City, l'a. apK-51 B OY-IOLKA'tN HARUEIl 11UHINESS. AT- FLY at 143 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. apiM-Il CIOOK IMMEDIATELY -MALE COOIV: I white. Call at WALKER'S, No. 6SIxtht., second floor. ap24-76 COAT.UAKER A FIRST-CLASS COAT MAKER lmmcdlatelv; none but a good man need apply: ?ood wares and steady work guaran teed thn vear arouud. Inquire of J AS. A. 31c NA1.LY. 5c9 Liberty St., city, or GEO. L. TEETKltS, Apollo. Ta. apIl-2) COATMAKERS-TWO FIRST-CLASS COAT MAKEKS. raimcdiatelv: best prices and good workshop. S. tt. STIMSON bONS. Co lumbus, O. &P2S-24 DIE ilAKEItS-FOR MAKING DIES FOR sheet met-il work. Apply TrrTSHURG BRASS CO., Allegheny, Pa. apH-15 DRAUGHTSMEN TWO GOOD MEN FOR detail work on structural Iron: none bnt ex perienced draughtsmen on buildings and bridges needapplv. RITER&COKLEY, Treble Avenue Works. Allegheny City. ap25-5 HARNESS MAKER STEADY EMTLOT MENT. (rood wages: none but good mechan ics and reliable men need apply. Address DUK NO & CO.. Mansfield, O. ap25-J5 PITE-COVERER EXl'ERtENCKD at once. A. 11. 1., Dispatch office. ATTLY" ap25-23 PLUM BEKS-THR EE. INQUIRE AT -McG IN MS, HEltl.EHY Jb CO.'b, 439 Grant st. ap25-15 SALESMEN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSIOM to handle the new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever pro duced: erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds: no abrasion of paper: 200touutf per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to$20 In six days; another (32 In two hours: ve want one energetic general agent for each State and Terrltorv; sample by mall 35 cents. For terms and full particulars. adJress THE MONROE ERASER. MFG. CO., l. tros: Crosse, Wis. ap21-91 SALESMEN -3 EXPERIENCED SHOE SALES MEN: permanent positions: highest wages to first-class, thorough shoe men; others need not apply. W. M. LA1UD. 433 Wood st. ap2l-33 SOL1CITORS-FOR CHEAPEST AND BEST life Insurance policy. MURKY A EDS ALL, 34 Fidelity Building. aj)21-76 STENOGKATIIEK-TO ATTEND TO CORKE . SPONDENCEand promiscuous clerical aud general duties. Address. with particulars, CLERICAL, Dispatch office. ap24-37 TAILORS-THREE FIRST-CLASS TAILOKS to work on repairing andaltering. Apply to JAMES DICKSON, Firth av., second floor, at once. ap21-D TAILOKS-THREE FIRST-CLASS TAILORS to work on repairing and altering. Apply to JAMES DICKSON, CS Fifth av., second floor, at once. ap21-r THE ADDRESS OF EVERY GRAND ARMY man who considers his services worth $30 to $5o weekly. Those earning less, or anvG. A. 1& man unemployed, plcas-e address H. GRAN FIELD. 3 Ea6t Fourteenth St., New York City. ap25-21-wssn YOUNG MAN STENOGRAPHER AND typewriter: also to assist in office: state alary expected: also references. Address X. Y. .., inspaicn omcc. apZ5-20 TI71REMAN STATE EXPERIENCE AND V V sat ton. Pa. iahlna p25-70 Agents. AGENTS-TO SELL THE NEWEST AND best subscription books in the market: the most recent additions to our listarc Our Great Continent," Losslng's Untied States." John Horle O'Reilly's Poclrr and Songs of Ire land." "The Soldier in the Civil War;" send Tor catalogue terms and territory. T.J. FLEMING & CO., 135 Fifth av. apl2-TirWThFSSu AGENTS-WEOFFEK BlU MONEY IN EX CLUSIVE terrilorv: our new natcnt safes sell at sight In city or country; new agents first in field actually getting rich: one agem iu one dar cleared fS6; so can yon: catalogue free. ALPINfi SAFE CO No. 363-371 Clark St., Cincinnati. O. fe25-31-ws Tcmalo Help. COOK IMMEDIATELY: GOOD. FIRST CLASS female restaurant cook (white.) In qilre 505 WOOD ST. ap25-27 -UKL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: A VX permanent place for one wishing a home; either young or middle-aged lady: family of four; liberal wages wilt be paid a good girl. Call on or address MRS. JAMES SUTTON, Evans City, But ler op.. Pa. . ap25-61-D G1HL-GOOD GIRL FOR GKNERAL HOUSW. WORK; references required. Apply at 120 WABASH ST., West End. ap25-S NE LADY IN EACn NEIGHBORHOOD outside of the city, who Is dependent on her own labor ror support, to assist us In Introducing aline of articles or new and extraordinary merit; no experience required; anrone can do the work, and It is verrproiltableandplejfantemployment. Address CHARLES S. HOKWER, P. O. Look, Box 8471, Pittsburg, Pa. aplS-23-s Male and Female Help. COAL MINERS. FARM HANDS. COLORED driver, tc-imsler.dtnlngroom girls, cbamber- maios. aisnwasners.- launary girls, nurse girl, second cook, 200 house girls. 60 cuoks, 20 chamber maids, housekeeper. MEEIIAN'S, 545 Grant St. Tc".. 90. ap20-D CROOKS " CHAM 11EKM AIDS. NURSES, j laundresses, dlnlngrooui girls. 200 House, girls, five vonng girls, German aud colored girls, drivers, farm hands, gardeners, white and col ored waiters. MRS. E. THOMPSON, 603. Grant street. ap23-D Situations. BOOKKEEPING-I ATTEND TO ANYTHING In the line of intricate accounting, snch as opening and closing of books or correction of errors: also give instructions In the use of the Voucher System. A. P. SAWUILL, 1S7 Federal St.. Allegheny, Pa. deS-54-D POSITION IN GENERAL ACCOUNTING OR bookkeeping, young married man: practical experience of ten years: satisfactory reference lrom present employers and reasons for change. Address BESSEMER. Dispatch office. ap25-3U POSITION AS BUOKKKEFER-liY A YOUNG man graduate of Duffs; am quick at figures and a good penman. Address B. K., Dispatch office ap25-53 POSITION IN HARDWARE, STORK HAD cxnrrlrnce in the business. Address BOX 314, Wilklusburg. ap25-a Financial. MANUFACTURERS DESIRING .MORE CEN TRAL location, free fuel. Increased facili ties and additional capital will learn something to their advantage by addressing tbe underslgiud company, who are operating iu the natural gas belt or Indiana. HATHAWAY INVESTMENT CO., 25 hxchange St., Rochester, N. . ap25-20 -ATONEY TO LOAN ON CITY. SUBURBAN iJL and larm properties; stocks, school nnd municipal ootids, as well as other securities, negotiated. ED. W1T11SH, 410 Grant St.. Pitts burg, Pa. Iel4-25-D -,TONKY-OUR FACILITIEFOK FURNISH 1tI IN G money to any amount on bond aud mortgage are uncqualcd: lowest rates of Interest aud no delay. 11 you need money apply MORRIS FLEMING, IDS Fourth aye. Jy27-Sb-TTSbU MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST 31AKKET rates on bond and mortgage: no delay. KEED B, Grant st. COYLE & CO., cor. Fourth av. aad dell-TTS -,TONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE LYI securities, lowest rates: no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. OT Fourth av. dell-4-iThS "VfONKYTO LOAN ON MORTGAGES LOW- jyi rusr interest; no delay. BLACK &11A1HU, 95 Fourth av. apji--TT3 yTOlCTGAGES-WK HAVE MONEY TO LOAN O.T.1, iu any amouul ucslred, at lowest rates: delay. C. O'DONNELLiSON, 1146 Penn ar. miill-67-s MORTGAUES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY county property at lowest rates. HENKY A. WEAVER 4 CO.. W Fourth avenue mli2-D "TlfORTG AGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS MX. to suit at AH, S and 6 per cent. ALLES Sc .f AiLKY. 164 Fourth ave. Tel.-167. apl4-l'J-TT6-.u TO LOAN 1200,000 ON MOKTO AGES - 1 100 and unward at 6 per cent; 1500,000 at44 per cent on residences or business property, vacaut lots or farms, s. H. FRENCH, -125 Fourth ave. oc23-D WE REFP.ESENT A PARTY WHO HAS 110, 000 to 120, COO to invest in a mercantile or manufacturing business In tbe clly;our party is an experienced business man and would want to take an active Interest In any business he would engage In. See REED B,CyiLECO.jCor.Fourth ay. and Grant st. ap22-71-TUVfB PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, "WANTED. Financial. YOUNG MAN WANTS TO INVEST FROM 1-2,000 to 11.000 in some well paving or well established business: ail communications strictly private. Address A. YOUNG, Dispatch office. apS-M 3Hscellaneoas. LADJRS DESIRING AN ELEGANT. EASY, tailor-fitting garment of any kind to call and have-rour llulntr or a nattern cut by the -well- known True Tailor System: satisfaction guaran teed; the only genuine tailor system taught in the city tv. AtNfcWHOMESEWING JACHiUKUf- FICE, 19 Sixth St., two doors below Bijou Thea- ter. ap"-6S-TTS LADIES TO KNOW THAT THE SCHOOL OF Design and Dress Cnttlugls now located at Mo.raiE.VN AV. All are Invited to call and Investigate our method;. ap!3 ACHINEKi-ONE 50-IKCII OR 3-MNClf by 10-foot lalhe: one 24-Inch by 14-Inch by 6-foot plauer: one 30-inch drill press: all second hand and In flrol-class order. THE RICIIMONIJ STANDARD SPIKE ANDIRON CO., Richmond, Va. ap23-2 PENSIONS THE rlTTSHUKG TENSION AGENCY OF J. H. STEVEN bON Si CO., ICO 'Fifth av. revisions now had forall disabled sol diers, permanent!? helpless children and widows r,deccascd soldiers under late act of Congress: pensions Increased to correspond with the dis ability: bounties collected: certificates of tervice procured where discharges are lost. deawC-TTS TURCHASEKS-FOU THOSE BEAUTIFUL XT lois at NadlneTarK. only SO minutes ride from the Union denot. on the A. V. R. if.: prices average $300: only i per cent down; JI per week; no interest: no taxes, nans, etc., from E. D. WIN GEN ROTH, 300 Fourth av. ap!2-M SEND wal FOR SAMl'LES AND PRICES OF wall naner. free 4oanv address: lO-centwall paper at sc, 15-cent wall paper at 8c, 25-eent gold oarer at 10c a bol a Dolt. i. u. umilM. raint ana Wall Taper Store, -gi Flflb av, mhio-44-TTS FOK SALE I3IPKOVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. TDIGnj XX frai IGnAMST..MT.WASHINGTON-SlX-KOOM L frame house: larire lawn, frnit trees, shrub bery, etc: lot 50x1110: price. Si 300. HALTEN- STERGEK& WILLIAMS, 113 Fourth ar. ap24-33 ORNER TEACH ALLEY AND BEDFORD ave 2-storv brick dwellings rooms and at tic and a 2-story frame. 4 rooms and attic; lot 23x 85. both for 13,200, J. C. KEILLY, 77 Diamond st. ap22-72" COZY LOT I,. HOME-FRAME DWELLING on Webster av., seven rooms and bathroom at a low figure; house built on rear of lot, which Is Z4xl83. J. C. KEILLY, 77 Diamond bt. ap22-72 TiUFF ST.. THIRTEENTH WARD, TITTS-two-storv frame dwelling of six XJ BU IEH, hall, good cellar, gas.' iiatemantcls.nlrcly papered, porches, etc: lot 20x9B feet to an alley; S3, too. W. V. BKK1N GER a CO., 156 Fourtn av. apl-SJ-TTS- DAVELLING-FOR; SALE OK VVILL TRADE for shadysldeor East Liberty lots, three story brick dwelling or eight rooms and a two stiity brick dwelling of four rooms on rear of lot: VlcKroT st, : pared part oflt; both houses rent for 42 per month; lot 23x97. J. C. KEILLY. 77 Kia luoud st. ap22-72 DWF.LLINGS-A BARGAIN-TWO TUREE STOlti brick dwellings ofclglit rooms each, renting for $900 per rear, with lot 43x02: only S10, 0(0, worth (12.000: easy terras: onlv few squares from Court House BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. ap:i-67-TTS EKIN ST. A VERY GOOD NEW PRESSED brick dwelling of seven rooms, slate man tels, tile heavths, bath and all modern conven iences: price S3,IKXX W. C. BERINUER A CO., 156 Fourth av. ap2o-!3-TTS HOUSES-FOUK NEW DWKLLING HOUSES, of seven rooms each, pantry and lusTde r. c: premises sewered: Nos. 23-0. 2322, 2321, 2326 Fox aller. Southslde: on easv terms and long time. EDWIN LOGAN, Attornej-at-Law, 160 Fourth ar, ap23-39-TTSSu HOUSE AT LESS THAN VALUE-A HOUSE In the old part of the city, now rented to f tay a good percentage on the costand sure of an ncreasc In value. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth ar, ap25-10 TirlLLERST.. CITY. NEAK CENTE1! AV.- J.VJL nine-room brlcK house with all Improve Tnpnrs? m -jii ill. nni lip inr .!?, npr vp lot20210S: renting for S37S per rear: price. 54,000: ill: terms to suit. BALTKNSPKKGER Jt 1AMS. No. 143 Fourth av. ap21-33 Of flQ MARY ST.,SOUTHSIDE-FI.N'r.TWO-lIXJiJ Sl'OKY rrame house of 3 rooms and cellar, uewly papered and painted: lot 20x60 feet: price only LSo0. A. A. ALLES & BKO., 1202 Car son St. Tel. 6111. ap24-4 Enst End Residences. BOND STREET. F K.. TWO-STORY NEW modern dwelling of 9 rooms, hall, vestibule, bath: In fact, all modern Improvements: near Du quesne traction and cable lines; lot 26x100 feet: price only 1J3.0CO. W. C. BERINGEIt & CO., 156 Fourth av. ap25.33-TTS BRCSHTON STATION. EA ST END AV.-NEW 2-story frame residence: 7 rooms bath. h. and c water, natural gtts. electric lights, hall front and rear porch, nlcelypapered and painted: lot 50x150; a complete home; will be sold for less than cost: owner anxious to sell. SAMi F.i. Y. BLACK CO., 99 Fourth av. ap21-41 COLLINS AV.. E. E.-NEW NINE-ROOM, frame house, hall, Testlbule. bath, both gases,; parches, etc: good level lot: price, S4,o00: terms to stilt. BALTKNSPJSRUER & WILLIAMS. 143 Fourth av. ap24-33 T710R SALE-f8.500-A VERY NEAT AND 1 modern brick house 9 rooms, late fixtures; lot3Cxl00rect (or 72 feet front If desired): fruit and ornamental trees: one square rrom Fifth ar., Shadysldc; location good: price S6.500. (139.) See W. A. HEKRON &. SONS, SO Fourth av. npll-33-ll,18.2dmy2,9 FOR SALE-H,N-AT SHADYS1DE: NEW house, 7 rooms, modern fixtures: lot 37.4x100 feet; Banm near Cypress St.: location high and easy of access. W. A, HER RON & SONS. SO Fourth av. ap21-82-21,2o.inyl,G NEW FRAME DWELLING OF SEVEN rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water, slate mantels, tile hearths, nlcelypapered, porch, etc. ; lot 35 by 110 feet to an alley: on Collins av. : price t4,5no. W. C. BEKINGEB Sc CO., 158 Fourth av. ap25-33-TUlS S3,fl OOO-A CHEAP HOUSE. EXCELLENT location and convenient to cable And electric lines: onlv two minutes1 walk to cither; also near to P. . It., six-room house, city water, natural gas. etc : cheapest propertv in the neigh borhood: good lot; street is sewered; terms to suit purchaser. S A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady avs.. E. E. 855. ap25-50-D AUcslieny Kesldenccs. BIG BAUGAIN-1N AN ALLEGHENY RESI DENCE if sold on Friday or Saturday, to elbse up an estate, as one of Hie owners llvcvln the West and will positively sell It this week at same price. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth av. ap24-35 FINE. LARGE RESIDENCE WITH SPACIOUS hall In center in Allegheny, near the parks 12 elegant rooms, all In prime order throughout, the entire residence being flltcd up with every necessary modern appliance; one of the most complete' and perfect homes in either city and occupies the center of a beautiful lot about 60x200 feet: stable aud carriage house, etc.. thereon. Further particulars and a permit to examine the premises can oc omaineci at our omce. JAa. . DRAPE JtCO.313 Wood St., adjoining fourth av.. Plttsourg. ap25-ki-D ERKYSV1LLE AV.. ALLEGHF.N Y-AT A bargain, a five-room frame house porches, stable crape arbor, shrubbery, etc. : lot 126x170; terms to suit. BALTENSl'ERUEK &. WILLIAMS, No. 143 Fourth av. ap2-33 QA OOO-OSGOOD ST.. ONE SQUARE FROM 3dCT Perryv4lle av. electric cirs, line, new Queen Anne frame house of eight rooms, hall, bath, laundry, lusldc w. c. slate mantels. Inside shutters, front and back porches, both gases and water, all In fine condition, with lot 35x100; terms. S1.CO0 cash, balance S300 per yenr, A. Z. BYEBS & CO., 9J Federal St.. Allegheny. i ap25-57 Suburban Residences. HOUSE OF 12 HOOMS-W1TH MODERN IM PROVEMENTS, hotandcold water, natural gas for heat and light, nnd with four acres of ground well planted with a good selection of lrult trees (all bearing) and shrubbery; situate at Idlewood. P. C. C. iSt. L. It, K. F C. BIG G ERT, CI Fourth av. ap03-9l-EOI KELLY BT. S MINUTES FROM W1LK1NS IIUKIi station, a frame house ofS rooms and finished attic: also reception hall, foldiug doors. Inside shutters, bathroom, hot aud cold water, slate mantels, gas and electric light, back and front porches: lot S0X122 to an alley. Inquire of JOHNMCDAVITT, Alpha St., near" Brace Bros. ' lanndry. East End. apJi-M" OVER AN ACRE OF GROUND FOR SALE OR trade 5 lnlnntes from railroad station, 15 minutes from city: Improvements, houses rooms, s'ablc, wagon sbed, lrult, etc.jwllr divide. See A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. aD21-19-D TWELVE ACRES AND FINE LARGE RESI DENCE in Green Tree, near West End; property occupied by Mr. Win. Fleming: splendid orchard; copious flow of water: small fruit and market-garden supplies in great variety: very fine residence of 12 Tooms, carriage house and other outbuildings, etc.; one oi'the most desirable suburban properties near to either cltv. JAS.W. DRAPE A CO., 313 Wood st.. Pittsburg. ap23-55- 2 ACRES AND UOOD RESIDENCE IN" THE suburbs, near the city; nnly 3 mtntitcft t'rnin railroad station; 8 rooms In residence, ball, porches, natural gas. etc., etc., copious flow of pure water, great variety of fruit and shade trees and shrubbery; a pretty place. JAS. W. DRAPE CO., 31S Wood St., adjoining Fourth av.. l'itts bnrg. ap22-55 Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.-RENT ORSALE Holcls. cottages and iiath houses; lots for sale In all parts ot the city; also South Atlantic City. ISRAEL G. ADAMS Si CO.. Real Estate Agents. Ileal Estate aud Law Building. rc6-!W FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. 1710KSALE-1 1,000: ON FORED ST.. LOT 19x loo feat or cor. lot 57x100 for S3, 000. Webster av.. near Erwln st.. Eleventh ward. (581 bee W. A. HERUON &SONS, 80 Fourth av. apl5-77-15,20.25.0,mvC 2 CHEAP BUILDING LOTS-40I12P FEET, ON Cobden and Clover sts., Twenty-seventh ward, S. S.. to be sold at Orphans' Court sale, ou Wednesday, May 6. at 3 o'clock, on the premises. Particulars tiom JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. ap25-46-c Allegheny Lots. PEKKYSVILLE AV.. ELEVENTH WARD, Allegheny, vacant lots, 40 feet front on Per rysvllleav.. new end or electric line: sure of en hancement: nrice (1.200 each. W. C. BERINGkK CO., US Fourth av, - p2S-S3-TI8" SATURDAY, , APRIL FOR SALE LOTS. Enst End Lots. AT A BAKGA1N-AUOUT 10 ACRES OF land, well located, at the Estt End. -that will pay handsomely to a quick buyer. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth av. ap25-!ft" CHEAF-SG30 EACH. MADISON AV., ONE . HALF square from Thirty-third St.. which. Is paved: lots 24X100 feet: location good, on Write av. cable line; easr terms. -(Gl) Sec W. A. HER RON & SONS. 80 Fourth av. apl5-73-15. 20.25. 30,mv5,ir' FOKSALE-LINDEN ST., TWENTY-SECOND ward, a beautlftil lot 40x200 feet to Hastings St.. opnosile the fine residence of J. B. Herron, Jr.. Esq.. and Dr. Sioi'um. for $2,8.50. See W. A. HERRON i SONS, 60 Fourth av. ap!6-85-TTs F 'OR SALE-PKN.V NEAR W1NKI5IDDLE av.. Nlnttceath warn. East End. 2uxicu feet to an alley, tl.OfO; easv payments, only two left. f471. See W. A. JiERItoN & SONS. SO Fonrth av. apl-10-l,4,s.l3.I7,21.25 T7tUIt SALF.-S,Vi0- BUILDING LOT 20X100 FT. JL1 On line or cable cars: a bargain. (Oil. See WV A . HEKRON & SONS., 80 Fourth av. ap24-52-25,:o,my5 OQA PER FRONT FOOT-HRADDOCIC AV.. JDOu near Waverlr lane, vacant lot 110x145. (a 278). BLACK & BA'IBD, 05 Fourth av. ap25-13 Suburban Lots. I71IVE ACRES OF LAND NEAR CORAOl'OLIS, 1 P. & L. E. R. It.; lies nice and level: price onlyll.GUO. J AS. AY. DRAPE & CO., a Wood st,, Pittsburg. ap25-4li-D T CITS 25X110-1N NADINE l'AKK. SITUATlS XJ at Wildwood station, on the A. V. It K.. only 30 minutes' ride from the city; these lots are beautifully located and will rapidly Increase In value owing to me new nuimingsauu uwier im provements in contemplation; prices arc $M); only 1 per cent down; $1 per week; no Interest: no taxes. For plans, etc. call on or address E. D. WINGENROTH, 100 Fourth av. ap22-54 T OTS FINK HUH. DING LOTS IN LAUREL JLi Land Co.'s plan at Laurel station. P. Ft. W. & C. R. It.. 15 minutes from city; trains to and lrom city at all hours; prices from JlOUto J900; terms easy; salesmen on the ground every Satur day from 2 to 7 r. Jf. A. Z. BYERS A CO;. S3 Federal st., Allegheny, ap25-oi CJUBURIIAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST IO lots, the lowest prices aud the easiest and best terms in tbe county at Sheradcn, 15 minutes from Union station: see Sheradcn before you buy else where. ANDREW PATTEBSON, Secretary, 127 Fifth av. re27-72-D" THE BELLEVUE ELECTRIC R. R. KLE VA'IOB, Windsor Park, and gas well; the finest site In Western Pa. Tor a hotel or club house: the park :outaIns about five acres and commands the finest view on the Ohio river, overlooking the Davli Island dam: this property, including the railroad and a gas welt capable of supplying 100 families, and now piped over2,003 fact aud In use. will be sold at a great bargain. FJBr particulars call on GEO. S. COTTON. 157 Lacock st., Allegheny. ap9-47 lEJ X r.ii EACH - 1IRUSHTON - CATHERIN fE SJtJJJ St.. t.ear Brushton av. two lots in Lcnkncr's plan. '25X59 each. (k78). BLACK & ap25-rA- HAIKU, S3 Fourth av. OK ACRES ON LINF. OF RAILROAD. NEAK J the city, close to two railroad stations: ele gant place to lav out In lots and a bargain to a prompt purchaser. JAS. W. DRAPE Jt CO., 313 Wood St., adjoining Feurth av.. Pittsburg. ap23-55 -1 f TO 15 ACRES OF LAND, NEAR COKA XU OPOL1S. P. A L. E. K. R., within one mile ot R. R. station. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 313 Wood St., adjoining Fourth av, Pittsburg. ap25-46-D FOR SALE BUSINESS. Rusincss Opportunities. B' AKERY CHEAP-A FIRST-CLASS STAND in lively country town: bad iwaitn reason for selling. For further particulars address BAKERY, Dispatch office. ap.15-22" i-l ROCERY STOKE-AT INVOICE-DOING jr S90O per wctk: others fK) to $3,000: general stores, cigar stores, bakeries, restaurants, milk ucpot, namcr shop. 1'zi.uvaL a uuAi-Jtan, 439 Grant St. ap25-41 HAT AND FURNISHING GOODS STORE Show cases and fixtures, incandescent lights lor store and windows, good lease, well located, good stock, doing a paying business: will be sold on inventory or as a whole for cash: good reason lor selling: a splendid opportunity for the right party. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth v. ap25-lu T 3TEREST IN ONE OF THE BEST LOCATED 1 restaurants In the city: only men who under stand thfe business need apply. Address S., DIs- paicn omce. an24-18" S" TONE QUAKRY, MANUFACTURING 11USI NESS; JV, 0i capital: one-half Interest in ma chine shop; grocery stores, 2O0 to f5.O0O; milk route, bakery roule. fish and oyster depot clear ing SSI per wee. HULMESACO.. 420smithneld street. ap!7-72 WELL-ESTABLISHED HARDWARE ANU .house furnishing business In a thriving manufacturlngtown on line of railroad; huslncss lain a highly prosperous condition; profits last ycarHOOOand lndlcatlo -s point to an increase this year: almost no opposition: best of reasons for selling. Particulars confidentially from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 313 Wood St., adjoining Fourth av , Pittsburg. ap21-97 - 500 WILL PURCHASE A FINE UX' merchant tailoring business. Address M. T. B., Dispatch office. ap23-S ltnsiness Properties. Bl U8ISESS PROPERTY ON A GOOD IIUSI- N ESS street lor fiiinio, now rented ror JL200 a year; must be sold quick and for cash to close up an estate, c. u. love. No. 93 fourth ar. ap24-35' SO 500 HOMEWOOI AV.. NEAR STA 49 TION, a two-story frame building of store room and fire dwelling rooms: natural gas: lot 25x100; this Is a good location for drvgoods. hard ware or grocery store. (a302). ltLACll&BAIIID, 95 Fourth av. ap25-13 S5 the clt 500-A 15 PER 'CENT. NET. C1TYV 1N- 9 VESTMENT, on account of owner leaving :ltr: two srood storerooms. 11 living roomsaud nacaing room, wun corner lot .luxsd. n. u. CLARKE, 135 Fourth ar. and Edgewood. Tele. 7212. r-4laTTS ITOK SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Veliicles, Live Stock. Etc itOACH CHEAP-SECOND-HAND COACH, j barouche. buggy. double and single liar- neis; also, line bay horse, inquire room. no. ap23-27 SCor No. Ill Fourth av. DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS all styles: onr own make. WM. linCKF.R'r, HO to 344 Ohio street, Allegheny. Ielenhone.3420, jell-7G-invg MARE-PONY MARE. 6 YEARS OLD: GOOD, safe driver. Can be seen at 21C5 PEN N A V. ap25-.W Machinery and Ietals. AUTOMATIC HOISTING F.NOINES-WORK perfectly right and left, with single or doubledrum: second-hand boilers and engines also on hand; general machine work promptly executed: correspondence solicited. COJ1B1NA TION ENGINE CO., L1M., 3110 l'ennave, Pitts burg. delO-GG-aiws 371NGINES AND HOILERS-SECOND-HAND: It largest stock of all sizes: 15x36, 12x24. 12x18,10 x20, 10x16. 10-12,9x12, 8x12, 7x12, 6x12: mounted port able engine, boilers ot all sizes, shaltlng, pulleys, pumps governor, etc. Telephone, 34U1. 2! and 25 Park Way, Allegheny, Pa. J. S. YOUNG. apll-D ONE SECOND-HAND PORTAI'.LE ENGINE And boiler combined. 35 horse power: also a number of second-hand wood-working machines; can be bought at a low figure. VELTE A MC DONALD, Penn av. aud Thirty-second st. dcl5-TTS SECOND-HAND ENGINES ONE 27 H. P. Ball pat., electric light engine, almost new; one Sxs. one 7x7, one 5xi, vertical engines: one heavy 14x24. one 11x12, 3 8x12 and 27x12, In hori zontal engines: all good as new. HARM ES MA CHINE DEPOT, 99 First av., Pittsburg. Pa. Ja35-o miscellaneous. SECOND-HAND MEKKY-GO-ROUND IN first-class condition. Inquire of GEORGE W. LAUGHL1N, Palace Hotel, Homestead, Pa. aplO-SS STOCK-A SMALL STOCK OF NEW GRO CERIES: will sell at a bargain If sold soon: good location; have been doing good trade. Ad dress ROX 320. Jeannette. Pa. ap25-H PERSONAL. PERSONAL-CASH PAID FOK OLD GOLD and sllyer; Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. CHRls. llAlJUU, 541 bmllhttclil t. apl9-lS4 PERSONAL WEBSTER'S LARGE O.UAKTO Dictionary, ti 50: special bargains In ol J aud new books during this month. FRANK BACON &CO.. 301 Smithfield st. mm: PERSONAL FINE BOOKS-WE HAVKTHE finest collection of finely illustrated books In Pittsburg: beautiful bindings: low prices: come and sec them: hnndrcdsof books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 'JOO Liberty st. ile!2 PERSONAL - MARRY WE INTRODUCE marriageable people In person at our offices or brlettertn all parts of thlscouutry with wojidcrful success; terms and hundreds of advertisements from rich and poor lu May number of "American Messenger:" price. HI cents. MR. AND MRS. DRAKE. 155 Washington St., Chicago. 111. ap2S-3 PERSONAL-A YOUNG GIRL left home on Monday, 20th Inst.: MISSING, about 4U jei-i iieigm, weigub auouL.w puunus; naa ou .a dark dress with brown trimmings and brown coat trimmed with gold braid, small straw hat; cut In her tongue and small scar under chin: any infor mation will be thankfully received by her parents. Please notify INSPECTOR MCALEESE. ap25-5l STRAYED. STKAYED-PUG DOG PUP, FAWN COLOR, black tips, answers to the name of Nelson. Liberal reward will be paid If returned to 2213 HA UAH ST.. Southslde. city. ap25-18 RESORTS. THE CHALKONTE' ATLAITIO CITY. N. J. On the beach, with unsurpassed ocean view. Halt water baths in tbe bouse. Send fur circular. fel-90-n E. ROBERTS & SON& IT-ADDON ilALU ATLANTIC CITY. N. J Now open Hot ahd Cold Sea Water Baths In tbe House. leWI LEEDS fcLlTFINCOT3; 25,' 1891. TO LET. City' Residences. TxWr.Ll.lNI) OS FOURTH AVE.- THREE XJ stories; 10 largo rooms, hall and all conven iences, and in good repair: rent low. BLACK A BA1RD. 95 Fourth ar. aii24-6t East End Residences. HOWLEY AV. NEAP. MAIN ST.-HOUSE of S rooms and finished attic halls, porches, nat. gas and water: large lot fruit trees, grass aud shrubbery; S2S. Apply ou THE PREMISES. ap2-!0t TO LET-ON STATION STREET. EAST END. (street paved and sewered) No. C230, fine new brick house 8 rooms, modern improvements: JSflO per yean a'nlcc home. See W. A. HF.lt RON A &ONS, SO Fourth av. ap22-7C-Tnwst Alteglicny Residences. FU.B N I S II F. D n0USE-IN ALLEGHENY, near parks: first-class house and fitrnlshment for the summed months. For particulars see A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal sj., Allegheny. an25-12t VTO' 5S FAYETTE STREET NEW BRICK Jl house. 8 rooms: all modern Improvements. See A. I), WIlSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. ap25-i2f -vro. 133 SlfEFFIELD STREET-FIRST-CLASS JL brick dwelling. 12 rooms. A. D. WILbUN, ap25-12t 65 Federal st., Aiicgiicuy 74 PAGE ST, ALLEGHENY - BRICK dwelling or eight rooms, hall, vestibule. bath, all conveniences: rent S-T0 per month. WAI.DRON A MCDOWELL, 53 Ohio st. and 271 Beaver av., Allegheny. ap2-2-Dt Saburbnn Residences. DWELLING OF TEN ROOMS AT PATTER SON station. P., McK, A Y. R. R.. with good stable aud garden attached. Inquire of R. HAMILTON, on the premises, or of F. C. BIG GEKT, ci Fourth ay., Pittsburg. ap23-9I-KODt 5Ti .MOST BEAUTIFUL sUKUllBAX place on the Ft. Wayne Railroad; residence contains 12 rooms, halls, porches, with large grounds; plenty of fruit: carriage house, etc. BLACK A BAIKD. 95 Fourth av. ap22-51f ILK1NSHUKG-KXTKA GOOD HOUSE, one yenr old, six rooms, finished attic, wide hall, bath. w. c.. range, electric lights, nat ural gas, large lot, shade trees, stone sidewalks: six minutes fromstation, on stone pavements; S23 a month. G. N. BECKW 1T1I A CO. ap4-!2-wst Tinslness Stands. --UILDING-ON THIRD AV.. FORMERLY Xj occupied by U. S. Pension Agent: four stories, containing large store room and immense room adjoining; the upper floors are complete also: the cellar is large: we will remodel this building to suit any kind of business. BLACK A HAIRD, 95 Fourth av. ap25-7t XTTCE FIVE-ROOM DWELLING-FEDERAL Ll st. extension: store and dwelling. Chestnut Allegheny. Inquire of J. K. McK Kb. 7( Peun room till. ICI-H-31W5T TO LET-FOK CIGAR STORE: A GOOD stand; a fine room In the Sterrlt building. Ohio and We6t, Diamond !s., atSGCOper year. W. A. H&RKON A SONS, 80 Fourth av. ap2l-S4-2l,25,mylt -rTJA1!:rt00Jls-'TW(., wareroo.ms, front- VV 1NG on street, railroad siding; In rear; rent, (super month each; also, 10.000 square Teet floor space, with use of power and rjliroad siding. Inquire at W. A. HOEVELEU'S STOf.AGE WAREHOUSE, Twelfth and Pike st,., Pittsburg. ap24-C7t PROPOSALS. XTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS THIS UN IX DERSIGNEI) will receive sealed pro posals until SATURDAY, April 25, 1691. for furnishing all materials, erecting and complet ing a residence and office in Calvary Cemetery, Twenty-third ward, city of Pittsburg. Plans and specifications of the work required can be seen and all necessary information obtained on application to JAS. S. DEV1JN, Supt.. 4526 Pennav.,.Pittsburg. apll-56-TT3 office of the Allegheny County Workhouse, Hoboken. Pa. VTOTICETO BUTCHEKS-SEALED PRO- Xv POSALSwill be received through tho postofflce to the above address until SATUR DAY, April 25, inclusive, for furnishing the workhouse for one year with good boiling beef, free from bone, in the following proportions: One-third chuck, one-third plo:e and one-third brisket. Total amount needed, from 400 to (XX) 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 the delivery. May 1. The workhouse will fnrni.li the necessary tubs for the meat. HENRY WARNER, ap20-35 Superintendent. Notice to Cement Dealers. Office of County Controller, ) Pittsbtjbo, Pa.. April 22, 1801. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at this office until 4 o'clock p. M. Wednesday, April 29, 1891, for furnishing tho coincnt necessary for thclconsiructioii and re pair Of county structures for the ensuing season. Any of tbe following; brands of cement will be considered: Norton's cement. New York and Rosendale cement, and Hoff man's cement. Amount needed about .(JOO barrel. Bids must bo by the barrel loaded on cars at any depot in the cities of Pittsburg and Allegheny that tbe Connty Engineer may direct. Each proposal to be. accompanied by a bidder's bond in tbe sum of J1.500, executed by the holder as princi pal and two responsible persons as sureties. Tho party to whom tbe contract Is awarded sbail give bond with two sufficient sureties in double tbe amount of contract for tho faithful performance of said contract. The Commis sioners reserve tbe right to reject any or ail bids. For further information inquire at tbe office ot tbe County linsineer. JAS. A. GR1ER. ap22-10-3fW3 County Controller. PROPOSALS FOE- Bridge Superstructure and Masonry, and Filling Tres tle Approach, Office of County CosTuoi.T,En. FITTSBUKG, I'A., April 22, 1SUL Scaled proposals will ho received at this office until 4 o'clock r.M., Wednesday, April 29, 1801. for the superstructure and masonry of seven wrought iron tbronch-plate girder bridges, and for tbe construction of one stone aich bridge; located as follows : No. L Over Little Deer creek, at James Car son's. Skew bridge, 38 foot clear spun, H feet extreme lenetb. Depth of girder. IS inches. Static load, 750 pound per lineal foAr. No. 2, Over Lowrics run at Henry Good's. Bridge 27 feet clear suan. 30 feet extreme length. Depth of girder, 4S inches. Static load, 700 pound3per lineal fcot No. 3. Over Abers (freet, at Millice's .Mill. Bridze, 42 feet clear span, 45 feet extreme length. Deptb of girder, 43 inches. Static load, 770 pounds per lineal foot. No. 4. Otfer Poketos creek, at Logan's Ferry. Bridge, 62 feet clear span, oo.5 feet extreme length. Deptb of girder, 54 incue. Static load, SOQ pounds per lineal foot. No. 5. Over Little Bull creek, atBurtner's. Bridge, 38 feet clear span, 41. feet estreme length. Depth of girder, 4S inches. Static load, 750 pounds per lineal foot. No. 7. Over Deer creek, at Moses Reen's. Skew bride, 33 feet clear span, 36 feet extreme length. Depth of 'girder. 4S inches. Static load, 730 poundsper lineal foot. No. 8. Over Streets run, at Hays' coal works. Skew bridge, IS feet clear span. 52 foe: cxtremo length.' Depth of girder. 54 inches'. Static loud, 800 pounds per lineal foot. Livo 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. 0. Over Big Sewicklcy creek, at DnH's Mill. Stone arch bridge. 211 feet span. Seg mental arch. Also, -for flllinp trestle approach to bridge over Chartiers creek at Duft's.. Bridge contractors shonld examinee tho sites for themselves to ascertain their peculiarities, the extent of false-work required and facilities and for transportation, etc., before bidding. MASONRY. The approximate quantity of masonry is about 2,400 cubic varus, and must be .of good quality conform to specifications. Bids to he by the ctibic yard in place, price to incinne excavauoc, pumping, snoring, cuiier dam?, etc. Contractors must visit the sites of proposed bridges before submitting a bid. Thecounty will furnish the cement loaded on cars at any raiimad depots in the cities of Pittsburg or Allegheny, the contractor to pay tbe freight. All bids must be addressed to the Connty Commis'ioner8, and indorsed "proposals for bridge superstructure," "bridge masonry." or "ailing trestle approach," as the case maybe, each proposal to be accompanied by a bidder's bond, wiib two sufficient sureties, in tbo sum ot not less than 50 per cent of the whole amount of tbe bid. Bidders must bid for each bridge separately, and may, in addition, bid for the lot as a whole. Bids for bridge No. 4 must be 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 tuo sufficient sureties, iu doublo the ntnonnt of the contract, for the faithful performance of tbe contract. Plans may bs seen and specifications and forms of bond obtained at the I'fSce of Charlts DavK County Engineer, aftprYThursday. April 23, JS9L JAMES A. GR1ER, ap22-9-TJ County Controller. $500 TO $500,000 TO LOAN on mortgages, city or country prop erty, at lowest rates. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., S13 Wood St., Pittsburg. Telephone No. 875. ap2$-47-D CHOICE PROPERTIES. FOB SALE. TEN BRICK DWELLINGS. ENTIRE BLOCK AN One of the best in Allegheny, fronting- three streets, lot, 130 on.Biowell street by 96 feet deop on Franklin and Decatur streets. A pay ing investment See W. A.HERRON&SONS. apl5-70-15.2C.2J.3C-mj8 80 Fourth ave. FOR SALE. INVESTMENT PROPERTY, Paying 8 per cent net. Ten good dwellings, lot ICOxllS ft., one of the most desirable sections of RIDGE AVENUE. ALLEGHENY. (45) Sea W. A. HERRON &. PONS, 80 Fourth avenue. ap2542vrs AUCTION SALES. BY JAS. W. DRAPE & CO. ORPHANS' COURT SALK Or REAL ES TATE, at N. 110, January term. IKIL Tne undersigned, administrator of James F. McGuire, deceased, will sell at public sale, on tbo premises, on WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, A. D. 1501, At 3 o'clock, all those two certain lots, of ground, sitnate in tbe Twenty-seventh ward of the city of Pittsburg. Beginning at tbe southeast corner of Cobden (formerly High) street and Clover (formerly Coal) street; thence along Cobden street 40 feet, and extending back, same widtb, 120 feet, on which is erected a one story frame building, used as a schoolroom. (See Deed Book, vol. 390, page ItS.) Tern.s ot sale One-third cash, bal ance in two eqnal annual payments with inter est semi-annually, and secured by close mort gage and bond on the premises. Purchaser to have the privilege of paving all cash. ABRAHAM PEACOCK, Administrator. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. Agents and Auction eers. 313 Wood" street. Pitisbtirg. ap2o-48 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 tho Pittsbnrg Stock Exchange builaing. No. 115 Fourth avenue, , TUESDAY, APRIL 23. AT 330 P. ST, The following valuable stocks: 200 shares People's National Bank, 40 shares People's Savings Bank. 50 shares Safe Deposit Company. 60 shares Fidelity Title and Trust Company. 200 shares M. & M. Insurance Company. 200 shares Boatman's Insurance Company. 400 shares Pittsbnrg Cyclorama Company. 0 shares South Fork Fishing Club. 10 shares Dnquesne Land Company. JOHN D. BAILEY, Auctioneer. Office, Room No. D. ap22-61-D AUCTION SALES Of Stationery, Artists' Materials, Blank and Pass Boots, Kso German Boolil On MONDAY. April 27, at No. 5JP LIBERTY STREET, at 10 o'clock A. 3L, and 2 o'clock P. 2f., daily, until the entiro stock is sold. GEO. W. BACKOFEN. ROBINSON & CO:, Auctioneers. ap24-43 AUCTION SALE Of a two-story brick dwelling house, with a one-story lrame kitchen, situated at No. 1910 Sarah atreet,.PItt;.burg. S. S. The above prop erty will be sold to the highest bidder on SATURDAY, APRIL 25, 1891, at 3 P. M. Slid bouse to be removed within 30 days from day of sale. By order of DIRECTORS OF HUMBOLDT SUB-DISTRICT SCHOOL. ap233 J. A. McKELVEY, Auctioneer. Household furniture, property and live stock. Offlee 84 Frankstown A v.. East End. Terms npon applictlon. mhS-ltt-D NOTICES. Office tjs TBEASUr.EB AUHOHEST COTJNTT, April 1, 1S3L NOTICE. IN PURSUANCE OF THE TWENTY FIRST section of an act relating to Alle gheny county, approved the 1st day of May, 1801, and of the' '-amendment of tbe said sec tion, approved tho" SOtb.day of March, A. D. 1666. I do hereby giro notice that the dupli cates for the several wards, boroughs and townships will be open, and 1 will be prepared to receive the county, State and poor taxes for the year 1S91 on and after the FIRST DAY OF .MAY. 1591. Said taxes con bo 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 tbe vrbolo amount of these taxe?. There will be no reduction allowed during the month of August. There will be 10 per cent added to all taxes remaining unpaid on tin- 1st day of September, 1S3L JOHN A. BELL, Treasurer of Allegheny County. mbSM2-n REMOVALS. READY FOB BUSINESS. We have secured possession of the two large and substantial buildings, Nos. 46 and 48 Sev enth avenue, oppo'it'e Nerr Grant street, ana with-a complete stock of new goods respect fully solicit the patronage of tho RETAIL DRUG TRADE. In addition to tho good' formerly carried in stock we have added a full lino of DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. This-departmentwi'.l be under tbe care of MR. CHARLES BABST. who will b glad to meet his former friends and customers and to servo them acceptably. NO GOODS AT RETAIL. L II. MAURIS DRUG CO., NOS. 46 AND 4S SEVENTH AVENUE. PITTSHURG. PA. apl-3-P CHARLES S05IERS & CO., 129 FOURTH AVE. (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 5S77. 6019 Penn Ave. Telephone 5328. anII-76 T7 ANTED AGENTS TO BfiLL THE TT Pinless Clothes Line; the only line ever invepted that b"li!s the clothes without pins; a perfect success; patent recently issued; sold only by agents, to whom tho exclusive rlghtis given; on receipt ol 30 cents we will send a sample line bymail;.ilsocirculars;pricolistand terms to agents: secure vour territory at once. Address THE PINLE.SS CLOTHE-? LINE CO.. 17 Herinon street, Worcester, Ma.-S. apl3.I4.MVS Now is the best season for plan ting and prun lng trees. laying out of lawns and taking charge of work generally: also draining. Herman Helm LANDSCAPE GARDENER. ELLSWORTH AV., Shadyside, Pittsburg. mhC-Tns TRY OUR LAUGHTON PADS. BEST FOR RUBBER STAMPS. NOT. AFFECTED BY HEAT OFf COLD. W. A. BUNTING, 20, Fifth Avenue. Send for Price List. ap7.TT3 H. O.HOWARD, CONTRACTOR FOR Paving, curbing, sewering and concreting cel lars, and repairing brick and stone work, and building engine and boiler foundations. OQce: 108 FOUKTB AY. Telephone, UK. an4-28-o CHOICE PROPERTIES. --O- LOOK OUT! We will have something " to say to you in next Sun day's paper that will prove very interesting. LOOK ON! Page 9 of next Sunday's Dispatch and see if you have won one of our prizes. $750 will be given away. LOOK INI To the beauties of our location at Sheraden, on the Panhandle. Our Our terms. Our prices, inducements, Our 1 m- provements. Our office until 8 P. M. Sun open day's Dispatch will give all the news. ' Wood, Harmon &' Co., AGENTS, 545 Smithfield Street, gQgO4-3'-0 ap24-4S FOK; SALE. That Desirable and Centrally Lo cated Property Known as the Fort Pitt Glass Works, -CORNER OF Washington and.Franklin Sts., Seventh Ward. Lot fronts 2S6 feot on Washington street by 133 on Franklin street, and is thoroughly sew ered. It is about 200 feet from Fifth avenue) anil SCO from Wylie; is snlendidiy located for either residence or manufacturing purposes, and would he particularly well adapted for 'an apartment building, belug only ei;bt minutes' walk from Postofflce and but four minutes by Plt'sbnrc or Central Traction. The buildings are "t a very substantial char acter, and can be utilized for any manufactur ing purpnsn with Utile or no alteration, or the large amount ot building material can oe used to excellent advantago in rebuilding. This property will be sold atumncb lower price than anr well situated piece of ground in Pittsburg. For price, terms, eta, see BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., . 102 FOURTH AV. ap23-74-TbSSa 10,000 Will buy three fine, new eight-room dwellings, corner lot, two squares lrom Fifth Avenue Cable and online of Dunuesue Traction. Sit nate in Shadyside. Will rent for Sl,lS6.per year. MUST BE SOLD. . BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO, 162 FOURTH AVENUE. p24-W FOR SALE EAST END PROPERTY. MURRY & KDSALL, mb25.n S4FIDELITY BUILDING. 1 . - 1 ' &&fcfc1& jj-&wiii b'i'1 p-