sj-n'.r HJipvztr' . ?" . . THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 29, I89L rp THESHOWGROWSOLD Attendance at the License Court Falling Off Appreciably. MJSTLIKG TO FINISH BY MAY 1. JJany of the Bonds Presented by Eetailers Fail of Approval. ALL TnC SEWS OF TUB COUXTI COURTS The attendance at the License Court has fallen oil noticeably of late. Bat a few days are Ictt before the first of May arrives, ana while the judges are working hard, progress is slow and the hearings arc not remarkable for interest. Judge Magee spent some time yesterday approving the bonds of the applicants in the townships and boroughs. His Honor failed 10 approve the lollowiiig bonds: George livers, It. P.Evans, John Gallagher, Gottlieb Leisyer, A. Dugan and Michael Jlaloney, oi Homestead; A. It. Adams and M. H. Trapnor, of Braddock; Elizabeth l'allert, Knoxvillc; Kate Sullivan, "Wil nierding; Michael Uausmer and A. C. Keppler, Harrison township, and Thomas Bain, of Mifflin township. Judces AVhitc and Magee yesterday ap proved the bill of A. Y. Lee for 5456 for plans of each ward and specifications of each applicant's house. In indorsing the bill the Judges stated that the information given was of value to the Court. License Transferred Secau.se of Death. "When court was opened an order was made transferrin; the license of the Hotel Anderson to Captain McKinnic on account of the recent deatb of Mr. Bean. lleuben Schafra, Jones avenue, had a defective petition. Felix Tschudy, 2201 2203 Liberty street, did S70.0O0 worth of business lastjear. W. L. Beck, 4J2 Thirty-third street, is a druggist and would like a wholesale attach 'meiit. Charles LarKin, 3119 Millwood avenue, told 12.000 worth of goods last year. George Scott, 315 Thirty-third street, is a new man. E. A. Becker, 195 Forbes street, had a license and did a big jug business. John A. Cella, 3787 Fittb avenue, did not sell any single bottles. 11. Diebold, 3SIG Fifth avenue, gave his receipt-- as Slk,VUU Christine Habn. 1326 Second avenue, was refused last year. Anthony O'DonnelU 723 Second avenue, was also refused last jear. Stephen bweeney, 533 Forbes street, reported his sales asHG.OOQ. GottlebBrose. 31D5 Butler street, gave his business, as 20.000. Joseph Fuhrer i lions, Thirtj-seventh aud Butler streets, gave their sales as 45,000. Owen McCusker. 3223 1'enn avenue, was refused a retail license and w as jumped on for trying to deceive the Court. Barset Rosenthal and Morris Ackcrman got through easy. Henry Fuchs. 1535 Butler street, admitted to selling a. few eighths, and denied most vigor ously that there was any drinking on the premises, even going so faV as to say that he wouldn't allow the drinking of water on the premises. The applicant has about $5,000 worth of stock on hand. Charles Iiook, 1JU2 Butler street, reported his sales during the year at 18,090. This applicant did not handle beer, his mam trade being wine and whisky. He Asked Xo Questions. Michael C Kane. Forty-eighth and Hatfield streets, stated that bis last year's sales were Mtf,000, of which 25,000 was from beer. The applicant stated that he never made any in quiries about bis customers, or where they lived. The applicant has been in the business for S9 years. August F. Miller, 4115 and 1117 Penn aAenne. did 14.000 worth ol business last 3 ear. 6.000 of which was from beer. Peter Miller, corner of Gallatin and Bntler streets, was the first Eighteenth ward appli cant. He has been refused a license for three "cars in succession. James Newell, Jr., 5302 Bntler street, did 15.000 worth of business last e.ir, GO per cent, ot which was from beer. Leo pold Kies, 5159 Butler street, is a new applicant. The house was also applied for by a man named Ingram for a retail license. The double appli cation was an agreement between the two men. Daniel Sweeney, 5410 Butler street, reported his sales as 13.000. of which 10.000 was for beer. Lewis Crist, 67 Frankstown avenue, was re fused las: year. The applicant? stated that he worked for a man named Lobeyde who had a w bolesalc license. To Mr. Christy the appli cant stated rhat he paid lor LoheydVs license and the arrangements were that he would get one-half the profits. Joseph W. Einstein, 103 Frankstown avenue, did business to the amout of 21000 last year. The applicant aid not do a jug business, and he supplies about 120 East End families with beer. Mr. Christy Do you know John Mosser, Eli Nnrmecut and Alex. McCall? Mr. Einstein Yes, sir; I know them. Mr. Christ Well, they drink some on your premises? Mr. Einstein Yes, I give them a drink, but they never paid for any. A Painter Wants a. License. Lewis A. Kelly, 4928 Penn avenue, is a painter and never had a license. Adolpb Lobeyde. 73 FrankstonnaTenoe, guessed that his business last year amounted to from 14,000 to 16,000. Lewis Christ attended to the business for him and lie quit and took the bos with him. The applicant prosecuted Christ for taking whisky from the store. The Court grew very angry at the applicant for the alleged evasions of ques tions and Judge White remarked that Mr. Lohesde'sconddctwas enough to defeat his license. .Marten Bros., tula penn avenue, aro druggists and tbev sold about 3,000 worth of liquor last year. James Morcland, C205Pcnn avenue, died in March last and his widow was heard. Their business last year amounted to 25. Of, of which 5,000 was for beer. Mr. Chris.y called attention to the fact that by Mr. Mori-land's will his wile simply bad a doner in tercst in the property and the other heirs ob jected to the granllug of a license. Laurence Barckhoff. 235 Frankstown avenue, was the only Twentj-first ward applicant and has hr.tl a wholesale and bottling license. His sales last year were $10,000. Judge White I have always been hostile to granting any man two licenses for the reason that it'.- monopolizing and confusing. Attorney McCocik The fault h.is not been ours. We bae taken out botb in order to try and comply with the law and we have given the Commonwealth the benefit of the doubt by pacing for both. Judge White I can't tell on which one to examine him on Altornej McCook We are satisfied to, allow the Court to decide which one to grant him, that is if a bottler can bottle whisky. Judge Whits Well. I am not satisfied on that point; I will not lay down the definition of what a bottler can bottle. Defining a ItotMer's Privilege. Mr. McCook If Your Honor gives him a bottlei's license, then my instruction to him w ill be to bottle everything. My interpretation of the law is that a bottler can bottle every, thing. Judge White Wc will let this case go over until to-morrow morning and decide then. Fiank J. Hnss, C32C Station street, reported his sales asSK'.OUO. nior of which was for beer. ( omtlins li. Ward, 2HC .SlcoihI avenue, was r'iucl last jcir and has been in the dairy lm-.iui-ss. The Uleuunoa Sportsman's Club oc cupv a : onve n the applicant's lot, and they had liquor in the house. Micn.icl Eud. 2S0.1 Carson street. Twenty fourih war . !ld S'J.000 north of husincss last sear, 1 olio wa from ieer. Tho applicant did a j ng aud bottle buine. Joseph Mil'er, 285S Cirson reet, rejioi ted 13,000 sales. Ernest F. lti'ichetibach. Arlington avenue and Twentj acventb street, works In a brewery. He never v .t in the business and thought a wholesale In use where they sell by the qujrt and jng. u tor Do'sch. 22U Carson street, reported his s .1. - as from 23,000 to 25.000. He sells about ""ju.sand 12 eighths of beer cverv week. Th apinu int admitted to having been prosecuted Jr . i wmc dnitking on his premises. August I'iih k 48 South Thinr-seventh street, did J1S, 0M0 u..i n f business. John Weber. 2622 Car Mm strrin reported his sales as 15.000, of which Pi.uUU w -i- from beer. Johh O'Connor, Mi Car- street r. ported having done between 11, 0V0 and i2,uou worth of business. Ho did cot handlo betr. DEAWN AB GRAND JU20ES. List of Those -M,0 will Do tho Business at tho June Term. The Jury Comtnis'ioucrs yesterday drew tho grand jury for the Juno term of the Criminal Court. Judge islagiun in preside during the June term. The following is the list of jurors drawn: A. J. Itecker, jtanlener. Reserve township; Charles Bauer, barber, sixth nard, Plltslmrjr: Jos-nh Itlair, carpenter, JicKecsport; George Baike, leaiusltr. irilara toirnshlp; Joseph ilrvrir . tsaitvr, Iweiuy-roortli ward, Pitts-hii-S . . 'ln-lln. real cstltc. Pourteentll w nl. rittstmrjc: James Carleion. laborer (ireeii '" -rouyli: John It. Cabic. farmer, o'llsra tm.ii-.iilp: i'at Couwell puddlcr, Chartiers lowiiiuip: . . i-otinau, crocer. sixtli n"i- -u'-,'n: Jmin llressler. uniiol Merrr. Third ward, l'iltsbors: J. . DoHas. canx-nler. Mnrtrentii ward. PIttsbnrz David Minn, laborer. Iwelith ward. Plttsburc' Kobert h Kearnlay. real estate, Allecheny; Sam li amble, contractor, Mannfleld: Jolin . liurlln. broker, Third ward, Allegheny; WlUUm JajalsonJ clerk. First ward, Allegheny; FranK Kountz, gentleman. Twenty-seventh ward. Pittsburg: v. F. I.lovd. manufacturer. Fourteenth ward. Pitts hurir: John SIever6, laborer. Mncteenth ward. Pitlfcburjr: James r. Mrhan, clarioker. Fourth wanl. ratsourg: JohnD. ilcKarland. watchman, Oiartlers: John Houp, plumber. Fourth ward, riltvliurc: llllam ". St. Clair, laborer, Thlr tecuth ward, Pittsburg. EHJOIHITIG A SIEEET BAILWAY From Using Kails That Protrudo Above tho Street Grade. Judge Ewing yesterday granted the pre liminary injunction asked for by Fred Gwinncr and others against the Federal Street and rieasant Valley Passenger Railway Company and the Allegheny Street Hallway Company, restraining the defendants from constructing, on California avennc, between Superior and Island avennes. astreetrailwaynslngTrails, or constructed in such manner that the rails shall bo above the actual grade of the remainder of the street, or using any rail hut thatanthorized bv the ordinance granting the Observatory Hill Hail way a rightof wayover California ave nue. This order permits the company to lay T rails on Calilorrla avenue, from Superior avenue to the city line, whero the road is 10 cros Jack's Hun on a bridge to go to Bellevuc. Tbe com. pany agreed in court to lay oak planks on each side of the rails that would enable vehicles to be used on tbe tracks. Ashing Mr. rflanm Into Conrt. A petition was filed yesterday by the Mc Kcesuort Light Company asking for a man damus to compel Magnus 1'flaum. formerly a director and solicitor of the company, to turn over to the company some deeds to property belonging lo the company, alleged to have been given to Pfianm, when acting as solicitor, and which he has since refused to return to the company or give to the Recorder tp be re corded. A rule was issued on Pflaum to com pel him to show cause why ihe mandamus should not be Issued. May 9 was fixed for a hearing. Suit Over Silver Lako Grove. Tbe suit of J. M. Echoonmaker against George Toerge, Fred Toerge and William Guenther Is on trial before Judge Collier. It is an action to recover a btlancc claimed to be due for money advanced to the defendants. Colonel Sehoon maker, it is stated, advanced tbe defendants money to build the pavilon at Silver Lake grove. It was afterward sold, and the snit was brought to recover the difference between the price it sold for and the amonnt advanced to the defendants. Friday's Trial Lists. Common Pleas Court No. 1 Forlong vs Ewing & Byers; Sunstein vs Kehl; Wolff. Jr., vs Her suey; Stevenson vs Jennings etal (2); Koelsch vs Philadelphia Company (S)r Fleming, trustee, vs Carpenters' Natural Gas Compauy; Easlley vs Penn Incline Plane Company: Sargeaut vs Pittsburg. Common Pleas Court No. 2 Scott vr Hen derson et al; Black t Co. vs Brown; Docthm vs Lewis. Briefs From the Court House. Tux jury is out in the case of John Eaton against H. Kleberdc Bros, an action on a sale. Cixabi.es J. Gibson yesterday sned for a divorce from Allie li. Gibson, alleging deser tion. A XON-SUIT was taken by the plaintiffs yes terday in the ejectment suit ot William McCoy and wife against W. Fmton and others. The petition of Michael Day, charged with violating revenue laws, to have witnesses for the defense summoned at the expenses ot the uovernmcut, was grauted. In the United States Court yesterday an or der was made to bring M. Katellus, a prisoner in tbe Northumberland County Jail, to Pitts burg, to testify in a case at the next term of court. Tbe will of the late A. J. Rankin was filed yesterday for probate. He bequeathes his en tire estate to bis wife during life. At her death it goes to his mother, and, if she Is dead, to his brothers and sisters. The case of J. M. Stodart & Co. against Frank AVoog is on trial before J udge Stowe. Tbe suit is to compel Woog to pay for a set of books he was alleged to have ordered and re fused to take when delivered. In the suits of William H. Thompson and Alex Carson against R. M. Gnlick & Co. for damages for having Deen ejected from the Bijou Theater, a verdict was given yesterday for 6 cents damages for each of the plaintiffs. The following executions were issued yester day: J. W. Drape, for use of J. M. Stevenson vs. Charles Hartman, Jr., 6,610 20: Mary M. Kean vs. P. W. Kane, 339; J. L Abell S: Co. vs. L W. Hartman, 72 23; C. K. Mohr vsf E. C. Young. 114 48. Edward Geoetuxoeh, through his at torneys, WhlteseU & Sons', yesterday entered suit against T. M. Latimer to recover 3,000 rent claimed to be due for tbe stores at 133 aud 140 Federal street and 45 and 40 South Dia mond street, Allegheny. Ik the suit of McWhinneyAt Co. against Mil ler & McConnell, an action on notes, a verdict was given yesterday for $555 S3 for the plain tiffs. In a similar suit of the Hildreth Varnish Company against the same defendants, a ver dict was given for $353 78 f of the plaintiffs. Judge Stowe yesterday tooK the papers in the matter of tbe application for a receiver for the firm of Cavitt, Jones it Co., and reserved bis decision. The application was made by Mr. Cavitt, who claimed that he was refused admittance to the books, and that the concern was insolvent. Fhaxk Hexxikgs. yesterday, entered suit against the Borongh of Bellevue for damages for injuries to bis daughter Eleanor Hennings, who was severely hurt, it was stated, by falling through an unprotected opening in a board walk: 10,000 damages are asked for the daughter aud 2,500 for the father. The suit of Mrs. Caroline Davis against Felix McKnight, the Second avenue saloon keeper, bis wife and James and Peter Quinn, is on trial before Judge Ewing. Mrs. Davis asserts that the defendants aro responsible fur her husband's death for selling bini liquor, un der the influence of which he fell into a run and was drowned. Progress. It is very important in this age of vast ma terial progress that a remedy bo pleasing to the taste and to the eye, easily taken, acceptable to the stomach and healthy in its nature and effects. Possessing these qualities. Syrup of Figs is the one perfect laxative and most gen tle diuretic known. A Suro Cure for Rheumatism. I have personal knowledge of cases of rheumatism in this vicinity that have been immediately relieved and permanently cured by Chamberlain's Pain Balm after other remedies were used without any bene fit, I have been handling the Pain Balm lor the past live years, and have never had any customer express anything but words of praise lor tbe medicine. It has been my experience 'hat any customer who ouce uses Chamberlain's Pain Balm will have noth ing else when sigaiu in need of such a medicine. E. W. Potter, Postmaster and druggist, Elm Creek, Nebraska". wsu S3 55 FOR ONE. TVe Mean It Ton Can liny a Gobd Business uit for S5 55. 1,009 men's business suits will be sold by ns to-day lor Cuiy ?o 5. 1,000 men in this city will be the lucky purchasers, and there will be 1,009 suits less in our big clothing stock. To-day wc make the offer. Come and get a good busimss suit, sack or cuta way (always sold lit 510 to S12), for 5 55. Plain black cheviots, cassimeres, worsteds and tweeds iu the lot. P. C. C C, Pii-T.snur.G Combination Ci.otiiino Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets. Another! Bargain. Hen's solid leather lace and con gress shoes at $L Good hemsy stock that will wear. At G. D. Simen's, 73 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. MVP B.&B. A dictionary for 0 cents pocket edition, containing over 30,000 words answers every purpose. Price 5 cents. A marvel. Bogcs & BUUL. Special Unrguins. 50 pieces of 30-incU American satines, handsome styles at 10c per yard, at H. J. Lynch's, 43S-440 Market street. WFSSu Any saloon keeperr in town knows well That people prefer to drink ' Iron Citv Brewery's beer. 'I'lione iisu Silk mitts, black nnd light shades, for partie-, lestivals, are cheapest at Itoseu baum & Co.'s. "We lead in new styles dress trimmings, notions, etc Eeining & Wilds, 710PeaaArc UEF. An Oleomargarine Trust is the latest. Iowa miners will probably strike May L Cotton duck manufacturers are thinking of organizing. A great gasscr has been struck near Bloom Ington, 111. "" Private Millor. who was shot by. Hunt at Walla Walla. Wash., is dead. The Bricklayers' Union Of Milwaukee havo withdrawn from the Federation. Illinois miners have been notified that the proposed general May Day strike is off. The steamer Vigilancia, with variola on board, is detained at quarantine at Now York. The reported flight of the Regent of Man ipiir and the burning of bis capital have been confirmed. H. Schneider, one of the lymph patients at the Montellore Home, New York, has been dis charged as cured. Five hundred coal miners near Washing ton, Ind., are striking for the reinstatement of a discharged employe. President Harrison sent a dispatch to General Ruger, expressing grief over the lynching at Walla Walla. The first ofllcial act o Mayor Washburno, of Chicago, was to order the closing ot every gambling house in the city. President Hall, of the Missouri Farmers' Alliance, is opposed to the holding of tbe pro posed third party convention in Cincinnati. The .New York State Board of Arbitration, in a report to tho Legislature, recommends the enactment of a law to break up the "sweating" system. Binding wire and a butcher knife were used by Mrs. Amelia Barnes at Fort Smith. Ark., to commit suicide. Her husband had robbed and deserted her. In addition to the seven postal clerks killed In the recent Lake Shore accident, eleven have resigned, wbich badly cripples the postal serv ice on that road. . It is rumored, but not credited, that a man who committed suicide in Wimbledon, England, some tbrcn weeks ago has beeu identified as "Jack the Ripper." A company has been organized at Chicago to tnnnel under the river at Detroit. Tho Michigan Central is backing the scheme. Work will begin this week. PVemler Whiteway, of Newfoundland, siy-s If LiOrdKnutsford's coercion bill is pushed he will app'eal to the House of Commons for jus tice and bold public meetings. A scheme is said to be on foot to transport Hebrews from Poland and Southeastern En. rope to vacant land in Australia or Brazil. Barnn Hirsch is said to be back of ir. General Bntler, it is understood, is prepar ing to take to the Supreme Court of the United States the case of Mrs. Johnson, over which he has had so much trouble with Judge Carpen ter. The American schooner Louder was fired npou by a Chilean shore battery while entering the.port of Taltal. The garrion mistook her for a rebel cruiser. Fortunately the aim was poor. A drawbridge near Junction Citv, Ky., on the Cincinnati Southern Railroad, burned .Monday nizht, and Height train fell into the chasm. Brakeman George Hanson was fatally injured. A meeting nf the Trunk Line Association Is to be held In New YorK to-morrow, when tbe matter of tho new rates on the New York Cen tral in combination with the Canadian Pacific will be considered. A hotel guest at Richmond, Ind., named Philip .Schmidt wont mad and started in to kill every Hebrew in tbe land. Before ho could succped on tbe first man he tackled he was cap tured and locked up. The snit of President John Hoey. of the Adams Express Company, against tho American Exchange National Bank, wbich grew out of the robbery of a 11,000 package, has been discon tinued in Now York in the United States Court, tbe case having been settled outside of court. EORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE Slakes au Invigorating Drink with water and sugar only. Delicious. Brace Up. There is a prodigious number of persons who feel very much down at the heel just now. All they really need is a dose of St. Patrick's Pills to cleanse and renovate their system. It would do them more good than a dollar bottle of any blood purifier. For sale by druggists. "wsu Latest Songs, Waltzes And transcriptions, ns also ancient aud modern classics, can be had at half-price at H. Kleber & Bro.'s No. 506 Wood street. ELECTIONS. Office op MoKoNQAnELA Water 'Company, 1113 CAKEON bTItEET. sfcond Fioon. 1 Pittsbukg. Pa.. April 20. 1891. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Monnngahela "Water Company will be held at the company's office, 1113 Carson street. Southside, Pittsburg. Pa., on TUESDAY. Mav5. 1S91, between tho hours of 3 and 5 -o'clock P. it., for the purpose of electing a President aud eight Managers to serve for the ensuimr year. ap25.15.i J1ART1N PRENTER. Secretary. MEETINGS. ALL MEMBERS OF THE STONEMASONS' INTERNATIONAL UNION NO. I OF PA. are requested to be present at tho regular meeting which will be held l'HIS EVENING at Hibernian Hall, cor. Wylie av. and Filth, as business of importance will be transacted. By order of COMMITTEE. ap29-32 MEMBERS OF BRANCH 65, C. M. B. A., are requested in meet at St. John's School Hall, corner Thirty-second and Liberty sis., at SSffl p. M. sharp. THURSDAY. April 30, to at tend tho funeral of our late beloved pastor and brother. Members of sister hranehes arp cor dially invited to attend. OWEN McCUSKER, Pre-. JOS. R SMITH. Sec ap29 9S DUSLNE.SS CHANGES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE partnership bcretolore existing under tho firm name of Elmore & Mnrrav, Duquesne Boarding and Sale Stables, is this ilav dissolved by mutual consent. PATRICK MURRAY. MICHAEL ELMORE. Pittsburg. April 21, 1S9L au29-S7 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the co-partnership heretofore existing un der the firm name of Lieban Bros, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 22d day of April, lbfll, Theodore Liebau retiring. All claims against the old firm will be paid by the undersigned aud the business continued by him at the old stand. No. 1831 Carson street, S. S.. Pittsburg. Pa. HARRY E. LIEBAU. api3-90 PROPOSALS. ROPOSALS FOR 8-INCH, 10-INCH AND 12-inch steel gun forgings. Ordnance (iffice. War Department. Washington, April 8, lSbL Sealed proposals. In duplicate, will be re ceivpri at this office until 3 o'clock P. M.. on MONDAY, May 11, 1891, at which time they will be publicly opened, for supplying the Ord nance Department, U. S. Army, with ten sets each, more or less, of steel forgings, of Anier lean manufacture, for S-inch. 10-inch and 12 lnch gnns. Blank forms on which proposals uiust be made and all information required bv bidders can be had uuon anplication to Brig. Gen. D. W. FLAGLER, Chief of Ordnance. aplZ-88-13. 16, 22, 23 PROPOSALS FOR S.2-INCH STEEL GUN Forgings. Ordnance Office. War Depart ment. Washington. April 8, 189L Sealed pro posals, in duplicate, will bo received at this ofiice until 3 o'clock r. 31.. i.n MONDAY, May 11, 1S01, at which time they will bq publicly opened, for supplying tho Ordnance Depart, ment, U. S. Army, with 25 sets of steel forging of American mauufacturc. for 3.2-inch field guns. Blank forms on which proposals must be made aud all iulormation required by bid ders can be had upon application to Brig. Gen. D. W. FLAGLER, Chief of Ordnance. UPI2-SS-13. 16, 22, 29 JEFFERSONVILL.E, IND., APRIL 3. 1K)1. Sealed proposals. In triplicate, subject to usual conditions, will be, received hero until 11 o'clock A. 31. (central standard timn) Monday, the 4th day of Mav. 1831. for furnishing" at tho Quartermaster's Depot here various article' of quartermaster's stores, such as statinnery.office furniture, ranges, galvanized ash barrels aud feed boxes, cocoa matting, horse blanket?, band carts, escort wagons, blacksmiths, wheel wrights, saddlers, painters' and miscellaneous tools; hardware, rubber hose, lawn mowers, mowing machines, paulins, wagon parts, coffins, horse aud mule collars, horseshoe nails, horse and mule shoes, axle grease, rope, iron, paints, oils, range castings, etc. Preference will be given to articles of domestic produc tion and manufacture, conditions of quality ana price (including In the price of foreign pro ductions and manufactures the duty thereon) being equal. Government reserves right to reject any or all proposals and to accept the whole or any part of the supplies bid for. All information furnished on application to this office. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked "Proposals for-Q. M. Stores" and addressed to Colonel HENRY C. HODGES. Asiistant Quartermaster General, U. S. Army. Depot Quartermaster. ap3--3.4,5. 6.29.30 WANIED AGENTS TO SELL THE IT Pinless Clotiies Line: the only line ever invpnted that holds tho clothes without pins: a perfect success; patent recently issued; sold only by agems, lo whom the exclusive right is given; on receipt of 50 ccnta wo will send a sam pie line by mail; also circulars; price list and terms to agents; secure your territory at once. Address THE PINLESS CLOTHES LIN1S CO.. 17 Hermon street. Worcester. Mass. apiz-iis-Tra LATE SEWS" IK 15! J63" Display advrrtUemints one dollar per tquarcforone insertion. Olatzlfied adverHie tnenls on this page, tuch as- fronted, Jor Sale, 2"oLef.rtc ten cents per line for each inser tion, andrwne taken tor less than thirty cents. Top line being displnycd counts ns lico. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets ALWAYS OPEN. BRAKCTT OFFICES AS POliLOWS. WHWIB WANT. -OU SAM'. IX) liET. AMU OTHEIt TRANSIENT ADVEltlTSKMF.NrjJ WI!,!. BE ItCCEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. tOK INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch. FOK THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. Hi" CAISSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. HS. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 61M PENN AVE. PITTSRUIH? ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY yt nnttcr street. E.MILG. STUOKEY, !lth treet and Pcnnave. ALLEGHENY. A. ,1. KAFRCHER. 50 Fedsral street. II. .1. MclSRIDE. Market House. Allcsrhenr. F. If. EGGKRS&SON.OhioandChestnutsts. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwlnaves. O. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. 1'F.ltRYM. OLE1M. Rebecca and Allegheny ayes. TTANTED. arale Ilell'. APPRENTH'E-A STKONTI AND INTELLI GENT Minnruian to learn rutting: should come recommended. S. KAUFMAN & SONS, 13 andl" Ninth st. aptS-12 B ARI5FH-A FIltST-ULASS MAN-CHAHLES HER'i. East Liverpool. Ohio. np2)-S7 TIARKKK ;i)OI MAN IMMEDIATELY AT JJ ZK MOD CARSON ST. npS-K) "UlATMAKEIt - AT ONCE FIRST-CLASS Kj man: slculy work dnrlng the season, bl.il. I). I1LACKMOUE, lai Market St., East Llver- pool. ). ap2S-G9 COAT MAKERS-TWO GOOD COATMA KF.I'.S wanted immediately. THOMAS MORGAN. Salem, o. ap-16 COATMA KER-GOOD MAN TO WORK IN shop, at 218 PENN AV. ap3-51 -1URIJSKT1'EUS--1EN Ol! : 15. AT ONCE. R. Contractors, Waiih-ap2S-55 T. HALLAM SONS. Ington, Pa -tUTfER-A FIRST-CUSS (UTTER; V ' other need apply; answer giving reference and silarv wanted. Address MERCHANT TAILOK, Dispatch offlcc ap'Jl-OT T7HRST - CLASS Ul'II'MATHl'-R NONE other need anDlv. McELVEEN FURN1- TURECO., L'll).. 44 smlihOeld St. ap2-73 Hu OUSF. PAINTERS TWO FIRST-CLA'-S. ArnilT In II. KAI.KHOF. No. 7' Washing ton av,, 'inlrty-flrst ward. apO)-79 - TAN-GOODMAN FORSTEADV POSITION: jyi Catholic Irishman preferred: must be falrlv educated and come well rccominimled. Call or addressil. F. iANNING, 16J Firth av.: Inquire at tailor store. anSS-" -VrECHAMCAL DRAFTSMAN STATE EX had. coinpcnsitlon expected. JJL 1'EItIESCE and give references. Addicss B. li., DLnateh otUce. ap29-RG -AILLINEK-A GOOD MILLINER-APPLY -ivt at MA RT1N 'S. HI Wylie av. an2S-is TURThR-OF OOUU HA HITS AND NOT CENTRAL ap2-iS X afraid of work. Apply at iiui.i, if ea er j and. i'a. SJ ALESMEN-ON SALAH1 OR COMMISSION, to lnntle the New Patent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds no abrasion of paper: 2io to son percent profit, one agent's s.iles anionutcd to $G-0 In six d.i)s; another J2 In two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each state and Territory. For terms and full particul-irs, address THE MON ROE ERASER MFU. CO., La Crosse, Wis. apI6-5S SLATER-ATONCE. A FKAC11CAL SLATER, who Is also a good tinner; work all thetlme at good wages to reliable man. J. J. DICKION, t asningiou, r. ap-21-rj SOL1CTTORS-FOR CHEAI'rsT AND BFST life Insurance policy. MURRY & EDSALU 31 Fidelity Building. npil-76 rTVA ILORS-TH REE FIRST-CLASS TAILOUS JL to work on repairing and atterln Aonly to JAMES DICKSON, 65 Fifth av., second floor, at once. an21-D TAILORS-THREE FIRST-CLASS TAILORS to work on rep tiring and altering. Apply to JAMES DICKSON. C5 Fifth av., second floor, at once. apil-D TTFHU'-STEKER-FIHST-CLASS. AT IINTK- J Address HARD'S FUKN1TUKK HOUSE, East Liverpool, O. ap&-ro TTTATCHMAKER'S APPRENTICE ONE V that will pay for tuition to lesrn the trade thoroughly: bring references. Inquire at 33 FIFl'H AV.. second floor. apM-76 YOUNG MAN-AS STENOGRAPHER AND tvpewrlter and to assist In general office work: muat be good longhand penman Jnd accu rate In all work: Btate age ana give reference.. Address T. , Dispatch office. - apa-63' YOUNG MAN -17 OR 18 YEARS OLD. TO work at cirrlagc painting; H. 11EHR & SON. 81B and 818 Filth av., city. ap2)-5I A gents. A GENTS TO SELL THE NEWEST AND honks In the market: jtX. best subscription the most rpcent additions to onr list are -Onr Great Continent," "Losslng's United States." "John Boyle O'Reilly's Poelry and Songs of Ire land." '-The Soldier In the C1W1 War;" send Tor' cat-ilogue, terms and territory. P.J. FLEMING & CO.. 135 Fifth av. apl2-TuWThFSSU AGENTS WE OFFER BlO MONEY IN EX CLUSIVE territory; our new p-ttcnt sates sell at sight in city or country; new agents first In field actually getting rich: ong agent in onp dar cleared ?S6; soean you; catalogue free. ALPINE SAFE CO., No. MS-371 Clark st., Cincinnati. O. IeM-31-ws Femnie Help. llRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: GER- VT MAN prelerrcd. Apply at NO. 6c2 FIFTH a v., city. apuwi GIKL-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK-NO zmall children. 1315-1317 CARSON ST.. S.S. Bp-53-WTllS ) 3" AUNDRESS-ONB CAPAIILE OF TAKING U charge of a small laundry: references re quired. Address A. B., Allegheny, l'a. p:-0l Male and Peraale Help. COACHMAN. 40LABOUERS. FARM HANDS, blacksmith, teamster, colored man-servant, hotel cooks, dishwashers, dining room glrls.chain- hermalds, pantry girls. i.idy,smaiu.cniidTs nurse. go cooks anil cuamitermiias, housekecDer. MEE- HAN'S, 545 Grant si. Te: 90. apT-D COOKS CHAMBERMAIDS. NURSES, laundresses, dlnlngrooin girls. 200 house girls, lire voung girls, German aud colored girls, drlrers. farm hands, gardeners, white and col ored waiters. MRS. E. THOMPSON, 608 Grant street. apil-o TVXEAT AND PASTRY COOKS. 1MMKDI- -Ul. ATELY; bartender; four colored walteis; farm hands; general bouse girls; hotel help. WALKER'S. 6 Sixth St., second floor. apJ9-S5 Situations. BOOKKEEPING I ATTEND TO ANYTHING In the line or intricate accounting, such as opening and closing ol books or correction of errors: also give instructions In the use of the Voucher system. A. F. SAWUILL, 1S7 Federal St.. Allegheny, l'a. dco-Vl-D 130S1TI0N-1N ENERAL ACCOUNTING OR bookkeeping, voung married man: practical experience of ten sears: satisfactory reference from present employers and reasons for change. Address BESSEMER. Dispatch office. apK-3U POSITION-B1 THOROUGHLY FIRST-CLASS sober barkeeper: no objections to out of town. Address J. J. lie, Dispatch office. ap'J9-77 Hoarding. -OOOMS TWO FURNISHED OR TJN'FUR I N1SHEI) rooms with board, either In East End or Allegheny, on line of cars: would like them connecting. Address V, Dispatch office. ap29-G3 Financial. MANUFACTURERS DFblRING MORE CEN TRAL location, free luel. Increased facili ties and additional capital will learn something to their advantage by addressing the underslgm d company, who are operating in the natural gas belt of Indiana. HATHAWAY INVESTMENT CO., 25 fcxehange St., Rochester, N. :. ap25-2) f UMRY EASILY 8AVKO-A LIFE-S1ZE I1 crayon portrait for almost nothing: the public may ask how can this be done; our answer is, we employ no agents who would receive 25 to 40 percent commissions: wc employ no uniformed men to transact our business; we&ave these com missions and salaries for the benefit of our cus tomers: we request our patrons to bring their ad vertising checks with pnoior.ipn. to our office, and for each craou imrtralt tlut is ordered wc furnish at a very reasonable price a neat and ap propriate irame: we warn our customers and the public from dealing with irresponsible crayon portrait fakirs; our business Is based upou fetrlct &ud honorable principles, and our work, now in the bouses of hundreds of families, attcbts that fact. KUltOIT.AN i'UUTiSAll CO. No. 3 Filth av., l'ittsburg. apZG-13j-wsu M' OitTGAGES ON CITY OK ALLEGHENY county property at lovrest rates. HENRI' A. WEAV It A CO., u- c uutiu .tkcuui:. mu2-i mUceimneotu. ALLTO USE JONES' BEUUUGl'AKALVZEU Jones' Jlacle Roarh FoTrdcr; contains no poison; roaches banished oy contract; satislac tlon riven or no pay. I'reparcJ bv UEO. W. JONES, 222FederaI St.. Allegheny, Fa. sold by all first-class ilmsKlsts. Residence No. 80 ilon tery st. lyll-42-M WF DOURLE AOT1NO UEEF WF.LL state capacity. Add ress BQX 1007. l'UJU"; a p29-81 PONV AMI A BONKEX-JIUST BE HANO SOMh specimens and very penile. Answer EAST EM), lilspatcil olhrc. api.-: KICI.lAIILK AND TRUSTT HKM'LEHAN havine capital at his command that mtv he dc&lrone nrotiUlulncaii luh-rest In a flrst-cliss huslness of the hlshest order ami sc ond to none In the btate: the firm Is well established anil df a hlyh financial standing; this opporlaulty Is a rare one and Is worthy Ihe attention of-any flrst class jtcntlcman. Fartles vlshluir fult particu lars must call In person atofflce. l RoblNSON ST., corner Sandusky. ABechehr. Cantui re quired, 111,000 to u,Wo, ap27-17 J WANTED. Miscellaneous. S TABLE-IN BUSINESS PORTION OF CITY. room lor 5 horses and 5 wagons: mnst be In good condition. Address BOX No. 1055, ap2S-t THE ADURFSS OF EVERY GRAND ARMY man who considers his services worth 30 to t30 weekly. Those earning less, or auyO. A. 1C man unemployed, please address If. GRAN FIELD. 3 East Fourteenth St., New York City. apS-II-WKSu O GIVE AWAY-A LIMITED NUMBER OF Madame Fleshc's Ladles Tailor System and Art Dressmaker: a magnificent gift. Call at once al THE SCHOOL OF DESIGN AND DRESS CUTTING. No. Ml Fenuiiv. ap23- TWO LA KGB U. FLAGS; price and where can be seen. 1057. STATE SIZE. Address tluX apa-Sl FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. BRICK HOUSE-7 ROOMS. COMPLETE IN every particular; best located, lowest prlco and easy terms; In Eleventh ward; possession given at once. ED VlTflSU, 110 Grant St.. Pittsbnrc, ap28-D DINWIDIHE lot: price, ez Fourth av. ST. 4-ltOQM HOUSE AND tl.KO. GEO. JOHNSTCN. Agt., ap28-5., Oil Ono-KNOXVILLK I'.OKOUOH, BAUS COt.MAN 6t 10 minutes from the incline, new frame house nf-4 rooms, hall, side porch, inside shutters, nlcelv finished throughout, natural gas. cliy water, good cpllar, brick pavement around the house: roomy lot: easy terms. 1-1-28. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 129 Fourth av. ap23-57 CX 300-VKHY CHEAP FOR A DOUBLE OOl brick houe of 12 rooms, two finished attic rootits: In one of the nicest locations in the West End; both gases throughout; inside w. c.; nicely p-ilntcd and pnpered: come soon, as property must be sold. W. H. HESELBARTH. Agent, S25 Main St., West End. apS)-30-WFSu' Cast End Residences. TIAST END-NIAGARA ST.. NICE NEW VJ frame house on a large choice lot, 8 rooms. oatn. unisnea attic, lnsiucsuuiicrg.siaiemaiiieis, tile hearths, laundry, cemented cellar, both gates; all modern Improvements: lot MSx20O tcct: i5,0U0. oran additional adjoining lot oftlie same size, to gether with the house Tor tt.500. 2-5-38. CHARLES SO.M ERS A CO.. 12) Fourth av. ap29-57 FOR SALE-?5K-l:UILDING LOT iOS'.OO FT. On line of 'cable ears; a bargain. (01). See Y. A. HERKON iSONS., 80 Fourth av. ap2l-5.'-23,tamy5 PRDPEIITY F.I.LSWORTH AV. PROPERTY the most drslrahlc and the cheapest now in the market. Call on the premises. 5741 KLI.S WOlrl'H A V., East End. ap2S-o7 CJ3 300-TEN-ROOMH()USi:iN F1NELOCA j)0 TlON, within three minutes' wait of cables: a complete linii.-e with all modern con veniences; bath, hot and cold water, etc.. cement cellar; H yon wish an Investment wc will put In tenant to April 1 next at S50 per month. SceS. A. DICKIK& CO.. Teun and shadyav., E. E. 1833. ap2S-ij-Tuwr' Q OOO-EAST END, ELLSWOKTn AV., Ox5 two-story framchouseof five rooms, hall, large Unislied attic slate mantels, stone hearths, natural gas. piped for artificial gas. city water, front porch, good celler, slate roof: lot 20xirn; easy terms. 2-12-81. CHARLES SOMERS Co.. iat Fourth av. ap2a-57 Allegheny Residence. CORNER PROPERTY-AN ELEGANT SITU ATION near I'crrysvllle av.. surrounded bv even beauty of the country, with quick transit to and from the citv; a corner property compris ing 337 feet: elevated gronuds, thrifty producing fruit, shade and lorest trees, substantial house o six rooms finished att'c, halls, porches, excellent and attractive condition: the price, 8,500, could be realized from ground if subdivided, without buildings: easy terms of payment. (3-5-30) CHARLES SOMERS & CO., IM Fourth av. ao29-57 S6, I'AGF. ST.. ALLEGHENY. FINE s brlr-K residence: handsome appearance. lpcc location: pressed brick front, stone trim mings: eight rooms, flnisiied attic, wide halls. Inside shutters, sliding doors, both gases, marble mantels, electric hells, laundry, front and rear stairs and porches: artistically painted ana papered all through: stationary range, large SantrV:lota)xiOO;easvteams. (3-3-13). CHARLES OMhRS & CO.. 129 Fourth av. ap2H&7 Suburban Kpylaences. AN ACRE OF GROUND AND FINE RESI DENCE on P. H. li., three minutes' walk trom railroad station: only 30 minutes' ride from Union depot; 10 elegant rooms In residence, and complele city conveniences: hath, gas, waier, etc., etc.. all m nrlmeoroerln every particular: grounds well improved: considerable quantity of shade trees, shrubbery, etc.: out-buildings, etc., etc. J AS. W. DRAPE Jt CO., 313 Wood st..-1'ltts-burg. ap2S-7G EDGEWOOD STATION, ON THE P. It. R.-1S recognized as ouc of the choice residence polntslora suburoaii home; at a reduced price, si.noo. e offer au excellent nrouertv: fine lot. fiuxISU, with modem house or sevm rooms, bath and all conveniences ot a nrst-clag city house: good sidewalk direct from station; beantiful view: easv terms: look at It. (1-23-07) CHARLES HOMERS Jt CO., 120 Fourth av. np:9-S8' -TTOUSE OF 12 ROOMS-W1TH MODERN IM- I I PEOVEMKATS. botand coldwater, natural ga for heat and light, and with four acres of ground well planted with a good selection of , xrult trees (air bearing) 'and shrubbery; situate 'at Idlcwood. P. t'. O. St. L. It, it. F C. lilO-(it;ltr,- 61 Fourth av. i ap2-94-EOu' TNURA.M "FLEECEDALE" PLACE THIS X beautiful plot contains 10j acres; about 20 minutes from R. It. station: fruit and shade trees In abundance on premises: small cottage house of 3 rooms, carriage honse and stable, large barn: two cisterns, 87 barrels each: artesian well with a never-falling supply of pure water. or luriher particulars Inquire or GEO. JOHNSTON, C2 Fourth av., Pittsburg. ap28-53 Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. RENT OR SALE Hotels, cottages and iiath houses: lots for sale in all parts ot the city; also South Atlantic flty. ISRAEL U. ADAMS A CO., Real Estate Agents. Real Estate and Law Bul!dln-r. rc6-W FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lots. TTTAIRMOUNT AV., E. E.-CHOICE LOT, X? only 650: another one. brantlful situation, corner lot, 9C0: a large lot. 50 feet front. 162 deep. fOOU. Falnnountav.. between Penn and Npgley; for Investment or home site nothing superior; look at these lots. CHARLES SOMEKS A CO.. 129 Fourth av. ap26-83 Y" 'OR SALE-A FINE INVESTMENT PliOF- ERIi either for sub-division or improve ment: near and above Stanton av-, and not far Irom Highland av.; lot IK) leet on St. Clair through to Mellon St.: at a low nrice If sold quick. (4J) See W. A. UERRON A SONS. No. 80 Fonrth avenue. ap9-75-9,15,22,29" J- OT-A F1NF.LY LOCATED LOT ON HOWE i St.. near Deniilston av.; one of the beat sit uations on the street, and we have a lower price on It than anything nearby: only three minutes' walk to Fifth Avenue Cable, one minute to Electric five minutes to P. It- R. S. A. DICKIE &CO., Penn and Shady ays., E. E. p2S-13-Tuwrs J -OT-A BARGAIN IN A BUILDING LOT, J 25x149 leet, on Montleello St.. for only 550; nicely stluated; neighborhood well built up; one of the cheapest lots offered In East Liberty. See S. A. DICKIE A CO., Peun and Shady avs.. E. E. , ap28-l3-TuWF S125 X PER FRONT FOOT-BELLEFIKLD iTi JL lij av., near 1-orncs St., lotiaxPH: fronts Schenley Park entrance. (dl63). BLACK A BAIRD, 93 Fourth av. ap2a-33 Trkfl EACH-LANG AV.. NEAR FRANKS J5) I UU 'lOW N A V.. 4 vacant lots. 28x100 leet Cidi. (a303). BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. ap20-39 Suburban XiOts. s UBUKIIAN ritOl'EKTl -TIIK LARGEST lots, the lowest nrices ana me easiest ana best teruis in tue county at snenuien, ft minutes Iroin Union station: Bee Micrsulen before you bur else- where. ANXJKEW l'A'lTJiKSON, Secretarv, lJ Filth av. 1C27-72-D TWO LAKGK LOTS-WlLKlNfcBUKO OKCH aKD plan: a lew minutes1 walk from rail -road station; 0x124 feet to an alley; Irult trees thereon: can bu bought che.ip. J AS. W. UUAl'K & CO., 313 Wood 6t.. adjoining fourth av.. Vltts Durg. ap29-55 fll A FT T t!fT- i t) a short distance of Hru&hton station. aOJi-lnhijr lot sold tor S7U0: portions desiring a cheap lot should not fall to see tlitn grand bar gain. HOWA HD mii)V2it 151 Fourth av. ap2C-8S-MWS Oft OOO-llAWKlNSSl'ATION. F. R. R.. A OVs platof ground cm.talnlnjr 21 acres, with 2 frame houses thereon; this property Is suitable for laving out Into lots. (1:12). BLACK A HAIKU, 115 Fourth av. ap:9-39 Cemetery Lots. 1 Ol'-IN THE ALLEUHENT CEMETEltr. JU Address MOUEKATE, Dispatch otllce. ap29-ll 3Iiscellaneous- 1 QrT ACRES TI11HER. COAL AND FARMING JLO I land.one mile Irom Apollo, West I'enu R. R.; moderate linproveiucnts:' will sell for fTS per acre. considerably less than Its rehl valne. Inquire COJ t'lflll AY.. nearSohost.. citv. apJJ-8.1 TOR SATJ-UDSINEsS. BuiLness Opportunities. BARBER SHOF-OOOD FAYING BARBER 6hoo: must be sold at once; good reasons for selling n ill be given. A. ED LIS ft CO.. Leading Barber Supply House, fiuJ to Slo Liberty st. ap.S-61 BAHHER SHOP-DOING A OOOD BUSINESS, with lease or premises; good reasons Tor sell ing. Apply 2115 PENN AV. ap-sj-IS T-VRUUSTORE A GOOD PAYING CITY U store: beiow Invoice to a quick buyer. Ad-up3-33 aressiw.uji. Liispaten omce. LICENSED HOTEL-BUSINESS LARGE AND Increasing: reason for selling, poor health. Call on or address JOHN MCDONNELL, 'lltns vllle, i'a. ap39 23 SHOE STORE-IN HOOD TOWN NEAR city: fine Te-'tiurant: yroccry stores, tfij to 8VUU;uil!k route: p.ii)cr route: cljwr store: flsh market: machine shop: drnzstorc; stone nnirrv HOLMES & CO.. CJ&nilllllield St. jpJ9 TURKISH BATH-ONE OF THE FINEST and most complete establishments In the city: centrally located: cost (3,800: will sell lor one-half; terms reasonable; agood man can make 60 to rs per week. For particulars call on ROSS VY. BLACK, 712 Penn ay., city, ap'.S-tf' J FOR SALE BUSINESS. Huslness Properties. Sr ooo rcc iiutler st.. cor. TnntTY 4 SEVF-NTH st., lato Anton Engel's prop erty, Iot32 5-GxlH with frame business house and dwelling, containing two stores and 11 rooms; one-halfcaih, balance to suit: this mast he sold to close cp th. estate. TIIOS. MCCAFFREY. a" Butler st. lnhg-t51-W8n FOR SALE 3IISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, Etc AT F.AS'1' "LIBERTY STOCK YARDS-BUR-ROS orBmalldonke)s, saltable for children. ap2)-75 DELIVER WAGONS DELIVEKY WAGONS all stTies: ourown make. WM. 1JECKEKT. mo to 311 Ohio street, -Alletucuy. TclephoncJEO, JelMMWjt TOAf'INO MARE 7 YEARS OLD. WELL JL BRED and au excellent roadter: will show better than S:4ti and was never trained a dav. n qulre 183 and W FORMES AV, ap3-ll Machinery and Metals. AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES-WORK perlcctly right and left, with single or double drum: sreoud-hand bolters and engines also on hand: general mucnlne work promptly exccuteii; correspondence solicited. COMBINA TION ENOINECO.. LliL, 3141 I'cnn aye.. Pitts burg, deio-dc-nws T71SGI.NES AND ISOILERS-ShCOND-lUND: J-Li large largest stock of all sizes: lliK. 12x21. 12x18.10 xaUOxlli. 10-12, 9x15, 8x12. 7x12. 6xI2:monnted eort- aDic engine, nouers omn sizes, siiaiting. pulleys. pumps, governor, etc Telephone, Sioi. leicpnone, aiui. a anu Pa. J. S. YOUNG. m irart way, Aliepueny, apllso H OISIING ENGINES. DERRICKS AND . deirlck forgings. steel hoisting and guy ropes in eiock: stationary engines ami Doners, shears, clay and ore pans, etc THOMAS CAR LIN'S SONS, Lacockane' Sandusky streets. Alle gheny. Pj. . au5-35-MW SECOND-HAND ENG1N k.S-oNE 27 H. P. Halt pat. electric light engine, almost new; one 8x3. ono 7x7, one 5x6, vertical engines: one heavy 14x21. one 11x12, 3 8x12 and 2 7x12. In hori zontal engines: all good as new. HARMES MA CHINE DEi'OI', W First av., Pittsburg. Pa. ja30-D THE CELE11RATED ACME AUTOMATIC safety engines and non-explosive hollers, lor fcas or oil fuel, from one to nve-lior&e power: also, the latest improved ventilating fans: perfect Eatisfactlon gnaranteed: hy J. PRAGF.lt, Gen eral Agent, No. i Fifth av., Pittsburg. Pa. Iel5-1G5-MWF Miscellaneous. BAR FIXTURES-SIDF.KOARD. COUNTER, tables and chairs; full outfit. 42! l'F.NN AVE. . ap2-54 OECOND-HANI) alERRY-GO-ROUND IN CJ fli first-class condition, lunnlrc ofGEORGE W. LAUOHL1N, Palace Hotel, Homestead, Pa. spio-8q TO LET. CitJ- Residences. DWELLING OF TEN ROOMS AT PATrER SON station. P., McK. & Y. R. II.. with good stable and garden attached. Inquire of It. HAMILTON, on the premises, or of F. C. B1G GEKT, 61 Fourth av.. Plttsonrg- ap23-94-XODt T- WELLING OX J stories: 10 large rooms, hall and all conven iences, and in good repair: reut low. BLACK & IjAlRD. 95 Fonrth av. ap21-Ct East End Residences. TO LET-N0.3JH ELLSWORTH AV.: DOUBLE honse of eight rooms, with hath, pantry, laun dry: all newly papered and painted throughout; all modern conveniences: corner lot. 50xlM feet: nlcelv tcrraeed. shade trees: both streets paved: on line ol electric cars, near steam and cable line: at ShadvSlde: $10 pcrirtonth. See W. A . HEREON A SONS. SO Fonrth av. ap28-105-3twt Allegheny Residences. -VTICE FIVE-ROOM DWELLING FEDERAL JM st. extension; store and dnelllug. Chestnut St., Allegheny. Inquire or J. K-McKKK. 708Peuu av., room 611. fe7-64-MWSt 1ffl K1DGE AV., ALLEGHENY-NICE ItfcLf brick. 8 rooms, bath, pantry, rauge. gases, good cellar; rent S1Q0. ApplytoW. W. LAWRENCEACO., Water St., beiow Penn av.. l'ittsburg. aplo-50-iwrt Suburban Residences. TO LET-FURNISHED HOUSE AT SHADY SIDE, near P. It. E. and canle road: 12 rooms: all conveniences: street paved. See W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth av. ap23-S5t -TTTILK1NSKURO-EXTRA GOOD HOUSE. V one year old, six rooms, finished attic, wide hall, bath. w. c.. range, electric lights, nat ural gas. large lot. shade trees, streje sidewalks; six minutes iroin station, on stone i avements; 28 a month. G. N. lil'.CKM 1T11 CO. ap-42-WSt Rooms. VJOOJIR- ONE OK TWO NICELY FUR X N1SHED rooms, with or without board, on Fifth av. oakianu: an mooern conveniences. T t lllsnHti.1, nffioo nrf-JJlt Address A. T. G., Dispatch offlcc ap29-43t BOOMS THIRD STORY FRONT ROOMS, furnished. 412 PENN AV. apiMGT SUITE OF THREE UNFURNISHED APART MENTS Tor light housekeeping, with u'o or hath, in SMITH BLOCK, Wylie av. and Federal street. ap29-78t Hnsiuesg stands. J5UILDING-0N THIRD' AV.. FORMERLY J occupied by U. S. Pension Agent: four stories, containing large store room and Immense room adjoining; the upper fioorg are complete also: the cellar is large: we will remodel tills building to sirlt an v kind of business. BLACK A BAIKD. 93 Fourth av. ap23-7t T O LET-HANDSOMK STOREROOMS. NOS. 78 and 80 Diamond St.. Just above Mnlthneld St., in new Dispatch building; well lighted, ele gantly fitted up, centrally located and having every convenience: these rooms are admirably suited for Insurance, real estate or other ndec business. For further Information apply, after 2 r. M., to BUSINESS MANAGER. The Illspairn, Sinlthflcld and Diamond sts. ap29-H7t -TTTARKKOOMS-TWO WARER0O51S, FRONT V 1NO on street, railroad siding In rear; rent. $60 per month each: also. 10. oro square feet floor space, with use of power and rullroad siding. Inquire at W. A. 1IOEVELE1PS STORAGE WA REHOUSE, Twelfth and Pike st ., Pittsburg. ap24-67t OfllcesvDcsK Room. Jttc TO LET-CHOICEOFFICES ON SECOND and third floors of Tiie Dispatch business bfilcc building, corner Smlthncld and Diamond sts.; these are In suites of two or four rooms, as desired, and have every convenience; centrally located, well arranged and lighted; there are no better offlces for professional men In iherltv. Apply, after 2 r. M., to BUS. MGR. DISPATCH, ou the preinlscj. ap29-ll7t Miscellaneous. STABLE-LARGE CARRIAGESTABLE.Wri'H room (upstairs) for driver to sleep in. Rear of 142 SHEFF1KLD ST.. Allegheny. ap27-5t PERSONAL. PERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD and sliver: Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. CHRls. HA1ICH, 541 smlthfield-st. aplO-154 PEIONAL WKIISTER'S LAHOE QUARTO Dictionary, tZ US; special bargains In olland new books ddrinir this month. FRANK. BACON A CO.. 301 Sinllllficld St. mhl2 PEKbONAL FINE HOOKS-WE HAVETHE finest collection or finely illustrated hoots In PiUsbnrr: beautiful blndliffs: low prices; come and sec thera: hundreds of boots for presents, LEVI'S HOOK MIORE. 800 Llhcrty St. deI2 LOST. LOST-FACICAGE OF FAFERS AND BONDS In Allegheny Fark. off Federal st.; liberal reward. If returned to SO, WATER ST., Room 22. ap29-69 LOST-ON MONDAY AFTERNOON. ON Flftb, Hlland or Ellsworth avs.. a black astrakhan cape. Finder will be rewarded hy leav ing at KUHN'S CONFECTIONERY. East End. ap23-36 LOST-ON MONDAY AFTERNOON, EITHER at corner of Klilce and Allegheny avs., or on Union Hue car. small package containing gold watcli. with Initials F. I. V., and also several leces Jewelry: f25rewaro. Address ROOM i, 100 lamond St., l'ittsburg, or 07 Allegheny nv., Allegheny. ap28-24 OFFICIAL FITTS-UUKG. OFFICE OF THE CITT '1 KKASUREU. i MnNICIPALHALL.SMITlIFIEI.DST. VrOTlCKIS HEBEmr GIVEN THAI' ALL Xs owners (whether resident or non-resident of tho city ot Fittsbnrg) of drays, clrts, wagons, carriages, bug:icS.o.tc., to pay their licenses at this office forthwith All licenses not paid ou or before the Drat Monday in ilaich, 1K31 uill Lo placed In tba bands of vehicle officer lor collection;' subject to collection fee el 50 cents on each license. And all persons ncslectins to pay on or before first Monday in .Mar, li&l, will be subject to a penalty double tho amount ortbeliccnses. to be L recovered before tho proper legal authority of said city, xnooiu -metal plates oi last year must be returned at the timo licenses are taken out, or 25 cents additional will be charged on tbe license. Hates of license: Kadi one-horse vehicle, 'k each two-horse vehicle. $10; each four-borso vehicle, 312: each foar-hnrse back, Slo; oroni busses and timber wheels, drawn by two borses, J10. One extra dollar will be cbargod for each ad ditional horse used in abovo specified vehicles. J. F. DENN1STON. -fe&SI-p City Treasurer. PATENTS. ' O. D. f EVIS, Solicitor of patents. 131 Fifth avenue, above SmitbHeld, next Leader ofiice. No delay. Established 20 years. se3S H. O.HOV7ARD. CONTRACTOR FOR Paving, curbing, sewering and concreting cel lars, and repairing brick and stone work, and building engino and bnllor foundations, ofhre: luS FOURTH AV. Telephone,. JUKI. ap4-C8-D PR.WKL TO EUUOPB WILL BE UN X USUALLY heavy this season, and accnio modations should be secured early. We repre sent the most popular steamship lines, sell drafts, foreign coin, etc MAX SCHAMBEKG ACC-oCT SmitufieldJt., -Pittsburg.' Pa. s tabU3bedl86a, . leU-wsa . LF.GA1- OTir!n. E STATE OF ABIJAH HAYS, JR. DE l CEASED Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the. estate ol Abljab Hays. Jr.. have been granted to the under signed, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested' to make immediate pay ment, and those baying claims against tbesama should make them known wlthont delay. JULIETTE A-HAYS, JA2IES ft HAYS. Ad dress 2013 BAKAH HT.iFlttsDurg; S. H. apl5-93-w JOHN B. KEKU, Attorney at 'Law, 9 Diamond street. ESTATE OF HA RAH KOWSWKLL, DE CEASED Notice is hereby given that let ters T administration, with will annexed, on the estate of Sarah Rowswell, deceased, late of city of Pittsburg, county of Allegheny, Pa., bave been granted to the undersigned, to whom all perS'ins' indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having' claims r aemawd against tbe same will make iheui known without ritay. HAHAH J, EO WS WELU Administratrix, 2120 Penn avenue, Pittsburg. apSlSO-w WJ1. J. JOK1MN. Atturiiey-at-Law, 553 Grant st. NOTICE IS HEHEUY GIVEN THAT AN application will be inadp to the Court nf Common Pleas No. 1 on SATURDAY. May 16, U91. at 10 o'clock A. JL, by George Vi. Ache, N. LvLiihcr. J. li. Hyndman. James Lippan, JI. McCormlck an.1 Wni. Scotr, under the act of Assembly, entitled. An act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain cor poration?, approved April 29. 1874, and the sup plements thereto, for Ibecharter of an intended corporation, to'he railed the Highland Club, tho chrracter and object of which is tbe promo tion of music and an and to own and maintain a clubhouse for social enjoyments, and to en joy all tbo rights', benefits and privileges of said act of Afiseuibly and supplements theroto. ,an29-l?w WM. J. JORDAN, Solicitor. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEA8 No. 1 for the county of Allegheny, No. 1S2, June term, 1891. Notice is hereby given that an application will bemado to thnyaid court (oralawjndge thereof) on SATURDAY, tbe Kith day of May, A. D. liSl, at 10 o'clock, under the "corporation act of fine thousand eizllt hundred and seventy four," and the supplements thereto, bv George A. .Macbeth. Joseph Alhree, Charles W. Scoyel, Ross W. Drum. Charles a Mellnr. William N. Frpw. John W. Beatty, Alfred f. Wall, William 15. Edwards and Joseph R. Woodwcll and oth ers, for the charter nf an intended corporation, xo bo called, "Art Society." tbe character and object of which is for the purpose of cultivat ing and promoting music, painting and other fine arts, and 'of acquiring and maintaining collections of nook and otber objects apper taining thereto. and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges conierrrd bv the said act and its supplements. CHARLES W. SCOVEL. ap2381-w ' Solicitor. VTOTICE IS HERF.BY GIVEN THAT AN Jjj application Mill be made to the Governor nf Pennsylvania on FRIDAY, tbe loth day of .Mav, A. D.1SD1, at 10 o'clock A. M.. bv John Farrell, H. J. Bailey, Charles G. Noble. Geotce H. Bailey aud John A. Klly. nnder and pur suant to the act of Assembly entitled, "An act to provide for the incorporation and regula tion nf certain corporations," approved April 29. 1S71, and the supplements thereto, for tba charter of an intended corporation t bo called tbe Bailey-Farrell Manufacturing Company, the character and object of which Is tbe manu facturing of lead, tin copper and other metals and alloys thereof in their various forms, and of any article of commerce from metal or wood, or botb, and also for the manufactnring front metals, alloys or wood, and selling all ar ticle.s,applianci'S,devices, fixtures and apparatus as are uselnl, proper and convenient for the safe distribution and supply of water, gas, steam and oil. and all such as are nsed and sold in connection with water, gas, steam and sani tary coods, and for these purposes to have, pos sess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privi leges of said act ol Assembly and tbe supple ments thereto. JOHN FARRELL, H. J. BAILEY. A tHAKLKS G. NOBLE, GEoHWE H. BAILEY. an22-42-'W JOHN A. KELLY, OHJCATIOXAL. St, John's Military School, MANLIUS, N. V. SUMMER SCHOOL, Rt. Rev. F. D. HUNTlNt.TON. S. T. D.. Fresi deut. Apply to Lt. Col. WM. VERBECK. snpt. inlH-133-MWi- REMOVALS. GEORGE KAPPEL, THE MUSIC DEALER, Has removed to his new granite bnlldlnc:, 631.SMFTH FIELD ,6TR EET. , ap22-8S-Mtvr W. J. EAST, Architect, Has removed from Federal Kl, Allegheny, to i.41tfla Lniiri It I1UI ST" lI'llUVU ill WESTINQHOUSE BUILDING, mb4ri2-MWF PjTTSBURO, I'M. DR., J. Q. BOCKSTOCE, DENTIST. Removed to 43S Penn' Avenue. apl2-19-MWT BUSY BEE HiVE has removed from corner Sixth and Lib erty to 38 Wylie ave nue, one square from Fifth avenue, purchasers. Dolls and otber presents given to ap2I-MWF ' HARTLEY ROSE BELTING CO, REMOVED TO 634 SMITHFIELD ST. ;ipl2-20.MWF READY FOR BUSINESS. We have secured possession of the two larga and substantial buildings, Nos. 46 and 43 Sev enth avenue, opposite New Grant street, ana with a complete stock-of new goods respect fully solicit the patro'naga of the R'ETAIL DRUG TRADE. In addition to the goods formerly carried in stock we have added a full line of DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. This department will be under tbe care of MR. CHARLES BABST. who will be glad to meet bis former friends and customers and to serve them acceptably. NO GOODS AT .RETAIL. L II. HARRIS DRUG CO., NOS. 46 AND 43 SEVENTH AVENUE. PITTSBURG. PA. apl-3-D NOTICES. TsTOTICE J. D. Castor, having this- day severed bis connection with tba End End Art Glass Company, notice is hereby given that said company will not be' responsible for any debts contracted by him. EASTEND ART GLASS COMPANY. PiTrannRO. April 23, 1SUL ap2-8J VTOTICE ALL PERSONS ARE HEREBY LN notified tu give m harbor, support, or maintenance, credit, goods or merchjndiso to mv wife, M. D. Love, and any bills or acronnts which she may contract from April 'JS, 1891, as I will not pay or liquidate, nor will I brcume liable for. as she has left my habitation. L. E. LOVE. Wilmerdiuc, Allegheny county. Pa. APRIL 2S. 1831. ap2n-50-w . Okficb or Treasurer allsohent County, April 1. 18L NOTICE. IN PURSUANCE OF THE TWENTY FIRST section of an act relating to Alle gnenv county, approved tbe 1st day of May, 18(11. and of the 'amendment of tbe said sec ttitu, approved tho 30th day of March, A. D. 1S6G.I do hereby giro notice that tbe dupli cate for the several wards, Uorougbs and townships ill be open, and I will be prepared to receive tlie county. State and poor taxes for ihe year 1801 6o and after the FIRST DAY OF MAY. 1S9L Said .taxes can he paid at this office until the FIRST DAY OF AUGU&T, with a deduction of 5 per cent for prompt pay ment to all persons paying the' wbolo amount of these taxes. There will be no rcductlonallowed during the month of August. There will be 10 per cent added to all taxes remaining unpaid on the 1st day of September, 16DL JOHN A. BELL, Treasurer of Allegheny County.' mh31.12.n CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 129 FOURTH AVE. (Telephone 1773) Real Estate aiid.Mortgages. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates. PROPERTIES FOR RENT. ,-... . -" RENTS COLLECTED. ap23-77-D X W AUCTION saxes: PUBLIC SATFi -OF- Valuable Iran Works. 1 The undersigned, receiver for the Hollldayt. burj: and Gap Iron Works, by virtue of an order from tbe Court of Common Pleas oC Blair County, will offer at public sale at tha Court House in Hollidaysbur;, P.i, on Thursday, May 7, 1891, At 10 o'clock a. 3L. the following; described property, viz.: No. 1 All those certain six adjoining: lots of proand situated in HollidaysburK. Fa., on which are erected a laree Rolling Mill, with, three trains of rolls, fix mill, rotary -queezers, shears, engines and boHers, lathes, Spuddling and two heating inrnaces, cranes, pumps, rrindstones, scales, saws, etc Also a nail factory, with SO machines, enziue and boilers, two beatinjr furnaces, etc Tbe buildings ar larco and sobstantial, built of stone, covered, with slate roof. There is also a brick ware house belonging to the property. No. Z Two certain adjoining lots of ground situated at tbe corner of Blair and Union street. Hnllidavsbnrg, Pa., hiving thereon, erected eight double two-story plank dwell ing bouses. So. 3 'The Gap Furnace property." situated In Freedom township. Blair connty. Pa., con taining about 581 acres, having thereon a blast furnace. 26 dwelling hou-es, stone storo building, blacksmith and wagonmaker shops, two stables. Also the iron ore in and upon otber lands late tbe property of Dr. P. Shoen berger, situated upon the western side or slope of Dunning's Mountain, with usual mining privileges. No. 4 Also all ore rights and privileges de vised by tbe will of Dr. P. Shoenberger to tha owner of Gap Furnace to mine and take away Iron ore for one furnace at tbe Gap works from any of the lands mentioned aud de scribea in said will as belonging or attached to Bloomfield furnace property. No. 5 Also about three acres of land in Bed ford county, near Ore Hill, bavin: thereon two double and four single bouses. Also a one-half acre, with dwelling bouse andstabla atOreHilLPa. No. 6 Also part of two tracts In Blair town ship on north side of summit of Short moun tain, surveyed in names of William Reed and " John Holliday, containing acres. No. 7 Tract in Greenfield township, surveyed in name of Thomas C. James, containing acres. No. 8 Tract In Juniata township known as "The Brallier Tract" containing 330 acres, more or less, bounded by lands formerly owned by Ed McGlue, P. Shoenberger and others, having thereon three small booses, lot; barn and stables. No. 9 Five hundred acres, more or less, la Juniata township, bounded by lands of D. N, Wilt. J. Leigbty, J. Keagan and others, bay ing tbereon two log dwelling houses. log barn and stable. No. 10 Seventy acres, more or less, in Juniata township, adjoining Mr. Mcintosh. P. Stifllef and others, with a one-bait story log dwelling, honse and small stable, formerly owned by James Stiffler. No. 11 Four hundred acres, more or less, in Greenfield township, bounded by lands of A. Knox and others, known as "The Horseshoe Tract," with a small log house. TERMS OF SALE Ten per cent when prop erty is knocked down, balance of one-third on confirmation by tbe court; one-third m six months, and other one-third in one year, with interest on deferred payments from confirma tion of sale, to be secured by mortgage and bonds of the purchasers. Any further Informa tion can be bad hy addressing tbe receiver as Hollldaysburg, Pa. JOSEPH FICHTNER. aplO-73-'W Receiver, etc AUCTION SALE OF FINE FURNITURE, carpets, cloeks. ofiice -afe. etc, TUES DAY April 28, at IU o'clock, at the rooms of tho Henry Auction Co.. 311 Market St. A large consignment of fine chamber furni ture from a factory going out of business; handsome walnnt suites, with marble tops and French bevel glass; fine oak suite in old En glish and sixteenth century finish; mirror door wardrobes, folding-bed, bureaus, wasbstands, chairs and rockers, sideboards, extension tables, bookcase and desks; also fine parlor fnrmtaro ,in broca telle tapestry, plush, and hair cloth; loe of furniture from a residence in Allegheny; bureaus, wasbstand, bedding, hrocatelle parlor suite of four pieces, cost $175, leather couch and chair, brusseis, velvet and ingrain carpets, for rooms, halls, and stairs: lot notions and fancy goods; ill mnst be sold on Tuesday. HENRY AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. ap27-7 AUCTION SALE -OF FUENITUBE - Atthclateresidcnceof Mr.AbelHastings.Grovs) near Reed street, rotay atz P. M. Parlor suit, chairs, tables, bedsteads, stove, etc. Sale posi tive. . ROBINSON & CO., Auctioneers. 620 Smithfield street. ap23-92 AUCTION jlCO.000 WORTH OF FINH diamonds, Hatches, jewelry, silverware, clocks, bronzes, etc. etc.: sales daily at 10:30 A. St., 2:30 and 7:30 P. 31.. This entire stock muse positively be sold regardless of cost. Special sale Friday of silverware, consisting of tea and enfiee sets, castors, butter dishes, water pitchers, knivrs. forks, spoons, etc. etc Special sale Saturday or Indie".' and gents gold watches. JOUN O. SLEMMONS, Wholesaler Jeweler. 49 Sixth street, L. A. WIENER, Auctioneer. ap23-43 J. A. McKELVEY, Auctioneer. Household furniture, property and live storfc Ofiice 81 Frankstown Av.. East End. Terms npon appllctlon. mh8-143-Ii . CHOICE PROPERTIES. SUBURBAN PROPERTY. THE BEST INVESTMENT yon can mako is a jmllcions purchase f gooil suburban prop erty. The best advice you can follow In mak ing a selection is: Do not bny anywhere at any price or nn any terms until you know whae other eligible property in the vicinity is selling; for. If jou think of buying in the vicinity of Sheraden.in the Panhandle R. R.. get tho Sheraden Land and Improvement Company's nnw man and nrice list of over 200 "Littlo Farms" (as compared with a 25-foot lot) which, that company has still for sale at its old prices, unaffected by the "coming boom." Tbey may be had at 127 Fifth avenue or at Sheraden Sta tion, where the undersigned will meet pros pectors every afternoon. ap2S-84-Mw-S A. .PATTERSON. Sec OAKLAND SQUARE. One of those elegant nine-room brjck h ousts, ail modem improvements. Must bo sold; owner leaving tbe city. SAMUEL W." BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth Avenue. ap23-75 CENTER AVENUE, Between Barton and Bidwoll StS, Lot 4Sx213i80. Aspbaltum paved street. PRICE ONLY 8125 PER FOOT. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO, 90 Fourth avenue. ap2S-75 . $100 PER FOOT. Penn avenue, near Linden avenue and BouIe vard place; lot 53x150; finest location on Penn avenue. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO, 99 Fourth avenue. ap23-75 FOR SALE. INVESTMENT PROPERTY, PayingSperccnt.net. - , Ten good dwellings, lot 100slI5 ft., one of the most desirable sections ot RIDGE AVENUE. ALLEGHENY. (45) See W. A. J1ERRON fc SONS, S9 Fourth avenue ap26-li ws $5,500. Just off Hiland avc, on good sewered St.; - . new frame house of 3 rooms, modern improve- ,- ments;must be sold at once. SAMUEL W. BLACK, 4 CO, 93 Fourtb ave, ap2S-75 FOR SALE EAST END PROPERTY. MURRY & EDSALL, inh25-l S1F1DEL1TY BUILDING. w HY NUT USE PURE ICE FROM THE'. Eureka Ice Company, v , Hycela manufactured? Jelepfcoue, SOT, Eos, MB,.; -$ ri, l 4 i 1 L"?- ti- y--iI..4JiW,7-.