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'. THE ;PITTSBUKG DISPATCH,. 4 STJNDXY,
APRELf 14,- ,1889.,-
. BETIERSTOMT&EPEOPLE
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Poital Ceveuuc and Free Delivery.
To the Editor or The Dispatch:
Tn last Tuesday's Issue of Tm-DlspATCHyou
criticised some remarks which had appeared In
the Atlanta Constitution, in reference to the
Inequality existing between the mail facilities
of the cities and those of the country districts,
iou argued the Justice of this Inequality from
the fact thft the cities pay morcproportionate
ly. of the revenue of the Fostofflce Department
than the country districts, giving as an instance
the statement that "the excess of receipts oyer
expenditures at the .New York Postoffice in
ISSSwas SS27LOO0, or about halt the cross re
ceipts." Now, if we assume that the mail facili
ties of any place should be in proportion to the
net revenue of its postofflce. the argument is
conclusive, bnt the assumption seems to me an
Improper one.
Leaving aside the fact that it is contrary to
the principle of the equality upon which our
postal regulations are otherwise based, It
would be allowable only if the receipts of each
postofflce were, in payment forthework done
at the office, and for nothing else. But this is
cot the case. The person who.pays two cents
postage on a letter mailed in New Tone, pays
not only for Its handling there, but for its
transportation to the place to which it is to be
sent, and for its delivery there to the person
addressed. If it were customary to collect
postage upon delivery instead of prepaying it.
this two cents would appear in the receipts of
the place"nf delivery, instead or helping to
make up New York's 3,000.000 surplus.
If the letter is sent tu some other city it Is
promptly delivered by carrier, but if to some
. smaller town or coun.ry village it is allowed to
lie in the postoffice there and await the chance
of being called for. Yet in the latter case
prompt delivery may be of quite as ranch im
portance to the sender as In the former, and he
pays just the same for it On the other hand,
a letter from a country village is delivered by
carrier in New York, but the payment for this
delivery iS made bv UIA sender nt hiR nnstnffir.e.
Tnns the assertion made by the Constitution
appears to be true: that the greater mail facili
ties of the cities are provided at the expense ot
the country.
Another point is this: of the receipts of. the
I ew York Postofflce a large part is derived
from postage on newspapers and other periodi
cals. This postage, though collected immedi
ately from the publishers, is really paid by the
subscribers scattered throughout the country;
and the country offices have the labor of band
ling and distributing these papers while the
postage goes to the credit of .Sew York. I
nope the next great improvement in the work
ing of our postal system will be the establish
ment of free delivery throughout the entire
country. W. J. L.
PlTTSBUKa, April 13.
Dlnrrince a Grand Success,
To the Editor or The Dispatch:
Is marriage a failure? Poor, stale, defunct
question! Bury it out of sight. None but an
imbecile would ask such a question. It would
be equally wise to ask: Are pen and ink a fail
ure, becanse'some reckless spendthrift commits
forgery to replenish his prodigal purse? Is
steel a failure, because some sneaking assassin
sheathes his dagger in the bosom of his sleep
log victim? Is the atmosphere a failure, be
cause of polluted slums of drunkenness and
Sovertyf TeJI us, ye crumbling, groveling,
iscontented misanthropists of human nature,
is the ocean a failure, because merchants are
more sordid and greedy, than wise and humane,
and send ships unworthy and overloaded to
sea, and they go down in a storm?
Marriage a failure, indeed! It is rather the
grandest and most glonons achievement of
success that ever wreathed humanity's crown
with victorious lam els, and the most priceless
gem rescued from the wreck of Paradise. It
may be a failure to the cowardly, selfish clown,
whose ambition it is to enslave a woman who
has more brains and courage than to submit to
his tyranny. It may be a failure to the cold,
frozen heart that has not sense enough to ap
preciate the warmth of a wife's devotion and
love, and knows nothing of the intoxicating
sweetness of a child's kiss or the music of its
prattling tongue.
Marriage a failure,with a wile to greet your
coming with affection, children to welcome
you w ith ringing daughter, beside the thou
sands of endearments that cluster 'round the
fireside of home? Thrice have I solved the
mjstic problem and bathed in the limpid
sweetness of its ecstacy, hence I know whereof
I speak. To yon who declare marriage a fail
ure, I suggest: Keep mute, and for the sake of
your own credit don't tell the world what poor
Judgment you had. when, with the universe to
choose from, and all shades of color from the
ace of spades to Circassian loveliness, you were
simple enough to make choice of a poor wife.
MiliHasii.
Pittsbpeg, April 13.
Legend or the Shamrock,
' To the Editor of The Dispatch:
Why Is the shamrock used as the Irish em
NemT X.
BltADDOCK, April 13. n v x
The hamrock Is a Tariety of the white
clover, the tnfollum repens of botanists,knbwn
also as the trefoil. There is a legend concern
ing the connection of St. Patrick with this
plant. When this good man was preaching
the doctrines ol the Christian church to the in
habitants of Ireland, they were sorely puzzled
at the doctrine of the Trinity. "How," said
one of their chiefs, "can there be three in one?"
The Bishop, in reply, picked a leaf of trefoil
and held it up before them. "Behold!" he
said, "three and yet one." The illustiation
was so beautiful and forcible that the chief
immediately accepted the Christian faith, and
was baptized, all his clan following his exam
ple, as was the fashion of those times. From
thislegend, it is thought, came the adoption of
the shamrock leaf in later years as the national
emblem. Or it may have been taken from the
fact that the trefoil is such a common plant on
the Green Isle. It has been thought that the
prevalent growth of tins plant in Ireland is
the cause of the absence of snakes there. Pli
ny, in his Natural History, says that serpents
are never seen on trefoil, and that the leaves
of the plant will cure the stings of venomous
reptiles. Other naturalists have asserted that
the trifolium and snakes are never found to
gether, but we do not think that the matterlias
ever been scientifically tested.
A Call for More Light.
To the Editor of The Dlssatcn:
Undoubtedly it is true to-day as ever, tljat
some love darkness rather than light, because
their deeds are eviL Still is It really necessary
that to help such a large portion of a city shall
been placed in darkness. In the early hours of
the morning? Pittsburg, realizing that light
was necessary at night, has just(puton an en
lightened appearance, buf Allegheny has to go
in an opposite direction. Of course the city
fathers are never on the streets at such times,
they all retire at the ringing of the old Curfew ;
yet some are compelled to be out even at 3 or 4
o'clock in the morning, and they need light to
guide their wandering steps either toward
home or their work. Only a few mornings
since a man going to his home, between 3 and
4, was seriously injured by falling over some
boards across the sidewalk that it was impossi
ble for him to see, and when the city shall be
asked for several thousand dollars damages.
they will think that gas for an hour later would
have been much cheaper.
Do not those who order the gas to be extin
guished so early know it is true in nature at
times, as well as in other ways, that the darkest
hoar is just before the dawn? Why then are
we compelled in a city that is talking about be-
' coming second-class to grope our ways home as
though It was some unheard of by-path? Even
in the Sixth and Second wards, and till day-
light doth appear, "Let there be light."
. AT.T.eoiiej. T, Anrll 13. Allegiiexiait.
Deception In School Work.
To tae Editor of The Dispatch:
Is it true that the teachers In the public
schools in Pittsburg authorize and themselves
use perforated drawings, or stencils, when de
siring a show of scholars' proficiency in draw
ing, writing below "drawn by ," signing the
scholar's name, when the pupil is not only not
able to show such proficiency, bnt hasn't even
taken drawing lessons? Can the teachers and
directors of the art school of the city permit
such fraud to paso without exposure among
those who shall be their future scholars? Can
parents permit their children to be taught such
deceit by teachers? To offer the work of an
other as one's own composition, in all schools
that pretend to teach honesty, is an offense fur
which the pupil 1 punished; but here we have
the teacher procuring stencil patterns, designs
from which are to be marked on the black
board on exhibition days, and exhibited as
original work. , , ""
Stencils are useful in their proper place, but
they should not be used to teach children de
ception. Aim-STEjrciLS.
PlTTSBUBG, April 13.
A PromUloE Tounff Pitubnrg Tenor.
To the Editor of The Diipatcn: ,
There is at present a young American in
Florence, Mr. Frank M. Hunter, of Pittsburg,
pursuing his studies under such circumstances
and with such eclat, that he is evidently des
tined to make a name for 'himself in the career
he has chosen. Young Hunter possesses a
tenor voice of great amplitude and sweetness,
which, combined with his talent, appearance
and conscientious stndy, enables his teacher.
Prof. VauninL to predict for him the success
he so richly merits; for there are few Ameri
cana who ome abroad to study, who devote
themselves so entirely to their work as our
talented countryman has done for the past
three years.
Aftpr flnihlnv ilo ctnlAB with T .fc Vimi.
fini and Skeggi, the latter a celebrated teacher
oi acting, Mr. ilunter, intends going to ans
and London to receive thtre the final touch to
hiseducation as an operatic tenor. G.
Floeence, Italy, April S.
Lntv Students In Pittsburg.
To the Editor or The lflspatch:
Kindly objige by letting me know what facil
ities Pittsburg offers to young men anxious to
attain to the legal profession. Is there a school
of law In Pittsburg? A public law library and
where situated? What branches of education
will a young man Be examined in previous to
his study of law? What number of years must
he read law before being admitted to practice?
Any general information on the subject will be
much appreciated. G. L. S.
Pittsburg. April 13. .
.There is no law school here. A large and
very good law library is kept in the Court
House. The preliminary examination covers
the common English branches, the elements of
logic and Latin, English literature and English
history. A person must be 21 years of age and
must have studied law for at least two years
before he can be admitted to the bar.
Marriage License.
To the Editor of The Dispatch:
Will you please publish a synopsis of the
marriage license lawor enough of it,to inform
a person over 21 what to do to get a license.
Can two persons residents of this county, get a
license in another county? J. T.
Connellsyille, April 13. .
Go to the .Register's office and make oath as
tq your age and that of the lady. If she be un
der age you must satisfy the officer that her
parents consent to the marriage, either by
their testimony given in person before him, or
by a certificate properly attested and acknowl
edged before a notary public These require
ments being complied with you can obtain a
license in any county.
An Intcrnatlonal.Merldlan.
To the Editor of The Dispatch:
What Is meant by the "International Merid
ian?" Which meridian is it? When was it
established? By whom and hon ? Sib Lux.
Allegheny, April 13.
There has been talk of fixing a meridian
from which all nations shall reckon longitude,
bnt we are, not aware that the matter has been
settled. England reckons from the meridian
of Greenwich, and so.does the United States
usually; but France, Germany and Spain each
have their own standard meridians. J
To Mnrry or Not to Marry.
To the Editor of The Dispatch: ,
L Are there any States where marriage
licenses are not required? 2. What would you
do it you wanted to tret married and the irirl
was not old enongh, her parents refusing to.
consent to me unionr white uuat.
New Castle, April 13.
Yes. New Jersey is one of them. 2. Wait
until the girl Is of age.
Ment and Pi ah.
To the Editor of The Dispatch:
Please inform me If fish is not considered a
meat. A. R.
McKeesport. April 13.
Not in these days. In the Bible the word
meat is used to signify anything that is edible.
Modern custom restricts the term to animal
flesh.
They Cannot Legally Exist There.
To the Editor of The Dispatch:
Are there any licensed saloons In Washing
ton connty? Reader.
McKeesport, April 13.
For the Better Accommodation
Of the larger number of people who desire
to witness the elaborate ceremonies ar
ranged for the celebration of the centennial
anniversary of the inauguration of General
Washington as first President of the United
States, in Uew York, on April 29, 30 land
ilav 1, the Pennsylvania Railroad Com-
I'pany will sell excursion tickets to New
York from principal stations on its system,
between April 27 and .May 1, inclusive, at 3
I cents per miie. xne rate irom .rtttsourg
ior ine rouna trip will oe $13 oz, ana pro
portionately from all other stations. Tick
ets are good Only for continuous passage on
through trains to New York.from April 27 to
Mayl,but no ticket will be sold on Maylfor
any train arriving in New York later than
noon of that day. Returning the tickets
will be goad for continuous passage on
trains leaving New York on April 27 to
May 6 inclusive.
Tou will find at G. W. Schmidt's the
oldest and the finest Pennsylvania pure rye
and Kentucky sour and sweet mash whiskies:
95 and 97 Filth avenue, city,
. 27 nr. tvtde, printed India silks, our
regular $1 quality, reduced to 75e a yard.
MWFSU HUGUS & HACKE.
Sprint. Goods.
For a good fitting suit go to Pitcairn's
Tailoring Emporium, 434 Wood st. Tusu
MEETINGS.
-VTOTICE THE MEMBERS OF ALLE-
GHENY Lodge No. 49, 1. O. O. F willas
semble in Colfax Hall, 99 Fifth avenue, on
MONDAY AFTERNOON at 1 o'clock, sharp,
to attend the funeral of our late Brother P. G.,
W. B. McEwen. Members of sister lodges are
invited to attend.
By order of G. W. HOFFMAN, N. G.
u. A-fiuijUfS, secy. apl4-S6
rpHE MEMBERS OF PITTSBURG EN f.
JL UAilfJiiilN x JN o. 2, L U. O. '.. are hereby
notified to meet at the hall, No. 99 Fifth ave
nue, at 1:00 P. K. MONDAY, April 15. to attend
the funeral of P. C. Patriarch W. B. McEwen.
A. ACKERMAN,
Chief Patriarch.
Attest
W. H. McCREABY. Scribe. apU-112
AUCTION SALES.
UCTION SALE
By order of the assignee, Mr. J. B. Niece, we
will sell at anction on TUESDAY, April 18, at
10 o'clock, at 811 Market street, a consignment
of 13 fine parlor suits of the latest design and
coverings, embracing English rugs, French
tapestries and high pile plushes, all of which
were gotten up by an Eastern honse for their
own trade, at a cost of from J100 to 1470, and
must he sold to close up the business, by order
of assignee. This is the finest assortment of
parlor work ever offered for sale in Pittsburg,
and a rare opportunity to those wanting a
parlor suit. Also at the same time and place,
chamber suits in oak, walnut and mahogany,
wanfrobes, bookcases, desks, sideboards, hall
racks, couches, hrussels, velvet andiingrain
carpets, and housekeepingigoods. Sale to com
mence on furniture at 10 o'clock. Goods jpay
be seen morning of sale. w,
HENRY AUCTION CO.,
ap!4-91 Auctioneers.
AUCTION SALE 90 BUILDING LOTS
invKreiling's plan, Perrysvllle ave.. Tenth
ward, Allegheny City, situated one-quarter of
a mile this side of the terminus of the Federal
street and Perrysvllle Electric Railway, ad
joining the Watson property, commencing
MONDAY, APRIL 15, 1889. at 2 o'clock P. M..
and continuing every Monday thereafter until
sold. Sale positive, totthe highest bidders.
Parties desiring to purchase a home or make
an investment, should attend these, sales.
Terms easy, to suit purchasers. For further
Information and free Excursion tickets, call at
SWINDELL & OTTEBSON'S STORE, cor.
Federal and North Diamond sts., Allegheny
City, or SMlTHSON & MOORE, Auctioneers
and Real Estate Agents, Room 58, Eisner Build
ingcor. Fifth ave. and Wood St.. Pittsburg.
H. KREILTNG, corner of Charles street and
Irwin avenue. apl4-3G
IMPERIAL CLUB RECEPTION
EVERY THURSDAY EVENING,
At Imperial Hall, Cor. Seventh ave. and New
, Grant st. Music by the
ROYAL ITALIAN and 1 McMichaels
MOZART ORCHESTRAS CHRISTY.
DANCING FROM 8 TO 2. ADMISSION 50c.
YOU ARE INVITED, apll-128
T?OR SALE.
WATSON PLACE."
Subdivided into building sites, on line of
OBSERVATORY HILL ELECTRIC RADL-
WAY.
For plans and particulars see SAMUEL
WATSON. Office on the premises. Perrysvllle
.avenue. Tenth ward, Allegheny Citv. from 8 to
,a.. n . a .. .r r A T TJOtIHlPI.Anll1
16 wl. aiiu. io o ar.ja. ui a. i. r-Aii xcuuox.
No. 418 Grant street, Pittsburg. aplO-34
Walter J. osbokne. Richard babbows.
BARROWS 4 OSBORNE
JOB PRINTERS,
90 Diamond street.
Telephone No. SU
se2-k5ta-rssu
93-Display advertisements one dollar per
square for one insertion. Classified advertise
ments on this page such as Wanted, For'Sale,
To Let, etc., ten cents per line or each inser
tion, and none taken Jor less than fifty cents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
For the accommodation of the
public, Branoh Offices have been
-established at the following places,
where Want, For Sale, To Lfit, and
other transient ad vertisements will
be Received up to 9 P. M. for inser
tion next morning:
Advertisements are to be prepaid except where
advertisers ab-eady have account j with Tnx DIS
PATCH. . prrrsBURG.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 35ifl Butler street.
FJtllL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Fenn ave.
E. G. STUCKEY CO., Wjrlle ave. and Fulton St.
N. bTOXELY, Fifth Avenue Market House.
EAST BSD.
J. W. WALLACE, 6121 Fenn avenne.
OAKLAND,
MCALLISTER &SHEWLER,5thav. AAlwoodlL
BOUTHSrPE.
JACOB 8POHN. Ko, 2 Carson street.
CHAS. SCHWARM, 1707 Carson street.
ALLEGHENY;.
A. J. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street. '
H. J. McBRIDF, Federal and Ohio street.
FEEDH. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EGGER3 t SON, Ohio and Chestnut its.
J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY. Western and Irwin aves. 1
G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and' Beaver aves.
1'EKKY M . G LEIM.- Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
WANTED.
Mule nelD.
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ANTED A GOOD TINKER APPLY
UKINAS A son, sewicsiey, l'a. api3-zz
"VTTANTED PORTER FOB WOLESAIyE
V drng house. Address W. G., Dispatch
office. ' apU-63
WANTED-F1RST-CL ASS METAL PATTERN,
maker. Address DRAWER No. 1054. ntts
ourgir. u. ppi-o
-YTTANTED-A MILK SHirPEB. APPIA" TO
W CALLAHAN & CAWLEY, cor. Chestnut
and Viceroy sts., city. ap!4-117
-TTTANTED-DRDG CLERK, MUST BE RELI
VV ABLE and a man of experience. Address,
DRUGS, Dispatch office. apl3-100
WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS COOPER. AP
PLY WINTER & DELLENBACH, Abat
toir, Herr's Island, Allegheny. apU-120
WANTED-A YOUNG MAN-MUST WRITE
well, to collect and make himself useful In
office. ROD 31 3, 103 Fourth ave. apU-100
-rTT-ANTED A FEW MORE YOUNG MEN. TO
YV learn the art of ventriloquism. Address
VENTRILOQUIST, Dispatch office, apl4-152
WANTED-CASE COLLAR MAKER ON
Scotch and Irish work. Applv to W. L.
BELL1S, 77 Michigan St., Cleveland, O. pl4-3
WANTED-MAN THAT CAN DO SOME RE
PAIRS and drive wagon for furniture store.
Aaaress L.. sifiUD, Beaver rails, ra, apn-.l
ANTED-MONEY TO LOAN ON" BOND
and mortgage: Ai and S per cent Interest.
GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. apl3-rs
-TXTANTED-A FIRST-CLASS BOL.TMAKEK,
V to whom good wages will be paid. Address
CHAMPION NVTLOCK CO., Peoria, 111.
apH-
WANTED A SALESMAN TO SELL
grocers specialties in Pittsburg. Address
with reference and experience, J. P., Dispatch
office. I -apl4-8
WANTED-ONK GOOD, RELIABLE. SOBER
agent to sell Scheme soap to families by the
box on commission. Address P. S. CO.. P. O.
Box 378. apl4-24
WANTED EXPERIENCED SALESMEN
and salesladies, for onr drygoodi depart
ment. DANZIGER&SHOENBEBG,SlXthst.and
Penn ave. apl4-9
-TTTANTED-AGOOD, RELIABLE AGENT TO
YV carrv a side line of flavoring extraets: big
Inducements. Address RAY CHEMICAL, CO.,
Klttannlng, Pa. apll-93
WANTED-GOOD, RELIABLE MEN TO
sell household necessities, novelties and
uxuries on easy payments, E. GATELY & CO.,
2! Wylle ave. apl4-104
-TITAN TED-YOUNG MANEXPEELENCED.IN
V the wholesale notion business. Address,
with reference, stating age and experience, Y.,
Dispatch office. apl4-139
-TT AN TED-AGENTS -IRIDESCENT SIGNS
YV and advertising novelties: Immense sales
ana proms; outnt iree. auuikx' suis x uu.,
asalngton, D. C. . apl4-15
YTTANTED - IMMEDIATELY, ONE FIRST-
clacs carriage woodworker: also carriage
?ialnter. Address T. B. VEACH, Hubbard,
'rumbull county, O. apl4-4
WANTED-A GOOD, RELIABLE CANVAS
SER and collector. Apply ROOM 13, Ren
shaws block, con Ninth and Liberty, Monday,
between 8 and 9 A. M.
apl4-71
WANTED-FIVE UNION HOUSE PAINT
ERS: S3 per day. Apply Monday between
12 noon and 1 o'clock p. M., or 6 to 8 P. M., at M.
PASTOR1US', 89 Twenty-second St., S. S. apl4-156
-TTTANTED TWO CARRIAGE TRIMMERS,
YV two nrst-class carriage painters, one gen
eral woodworker. Apply at once. xnvs. a,
O'NEIL A CO., 5821-J
;-&S25Fe
tenn ave., E. E.
iapl4-30
-TT7ANTED-RELIABLE MEN OF GOOD AP
W PEARANCE to sell silverware, lace cur
tains, rugs, etc., on weekly payments; salary
weekly. UNION CREDIT CO. , 103 Fourth ave.
apl4-100.
WANTED LITHOGRAPH PRINTER A
llrst.class commercial transferrer can ob
tain a steady situation with good salarv by apply
ing to GIES A CO., lithographers, Buffalo. N. Y.
apI3-&5
-TTTANTED-MAN OF GOOD ABILITY, WHO
Y V can furnish undoubted reference, to fill a
prominent and responsible position: state busi
ness experience and age. Address X 69, Dispatch.
apl4-99
-TTTANTED AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN IN
YV the U. S. to sell our family Homeopathic
medicines; steady work: can make f 12 to f 18 per
week. DR. O'KEEFE & CO., Homeopathic chem
ists. 34 Filth ave. and 428 Penn ave. apl4-144
WANTED FIVE ENERGETIC MEN TO
solicit trade in Pittsburg and Allegheny;
compensation liberal and place permanent to the
right parties. Applyto S. W. HOLLAND, No. 6
Sixth street, Pittsburgh apll-47
WANTED-AGENTS-EXPERIENCED LIFE
insurance or other solicitors can make
1 1.000 per month; opportunity of a century; terri
tory anywhere: write for particulars; no competi
tion; P. O. BOX2123 New York. apli-14
-TTTANTED IMMEDIATELY A GOOD
YV marble cutter and a first-class marble
?ollsher. Address, stating lowest wages will work
or. no time for correspondence, DUNNING
MARBLE AND GRANITE CO.. Erie. Pa. .
apl3-E0
-TTTANTED DRAMATIC ASPIRANTS BE
W ING desirous of forming a social dramatic
club, we would like to hear from Tonng men who
wonld take an Interest In, and be willing to join
us In forming such an organization. M. & D.,
Dispatch office. apl4-l7
TTTANTED-3 FIRST-CLASS MARBLE AND
YV granite salesmen; must have experience In
this line; one for the city of Pittsburg and Alle
gheny and two to travel elsewhere. Address,
stating experience, DUNNING MARBLE AND
GRANITE CO., Erie, Pa. mh26-78
TTTANTED BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S
YV COLLEGE, 4 Sixth street, Pittsburg. Pen
manship, bookkeeping, latest and best shorthand,
typewriting, arithmetic etc, thoroughly taught
for fa per month: Instruction private lor both
sexes; open dally 9 A. M. to 9 p. M. apl3-66-TTSSu
WANTED-A BUSINESS MAN WITH GOOD
reference to take the agency for Pittsburg
to Introduce the greatest machine ever invented
to clean scales out of boilers by electricity and
magnetism. For particulars address HAKMEB
& GLADING, lUOVlne St., Philadelphia, Pa.
apl4-48
WANTED-SALESMEN-WE WISH A FEW
men to sell onr goods by sample to the
wholesale and retail trade; largest manufacturers
in our line: inclose 2-cent stamp: wnges S3 per
dav; permanent position; no postals answered;
money advanced for wages, advertising, etc.
CENTENNIAL MAN'F'G CO., Cincinnati. Ohio.
ap7-85-TTSSU
WANTED-AGENTS TO HANDLE THE NEW
patent chemical Ink eraslngpcncil; greatest
novelty ever produced; erases ink in two seconds,
no abrasion of paper: 2)0 to 500 per cent profit;
hne airent's sales amounted to S63) in six davs: an
other S32 In two hoars; territory absolutely free;
salary to gooa jaca; uu utuies accu answer; sample
Si cents. For terms and foil particulars address
J. W. SKINNER& CO., Onalaska, Wis.. aplS-97
Female HelD.
-TTTANTED-NEAT AND RELIABLE GIRL
Y for general housework In small family.
i77 Y.fc3TxJtn Avx.nvjiw Aiicgueuy. 'apis-si
-TTTANTED-A WET NURSE-APPLY BE-
il jmtTI?VV Vnnn nf t.1 nA ,.!. r 1ID
E. it. HAWORTH, Hazelwood, B & o. By.
ap!4-33
WANTED-WAIST AND SKIRT MAKER:
-none hut thoroughly experienced hand
need apply. 89 NINTH &TKEET, fourth floor;
apH-141
-TTTANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
VV WORK: country girl prererred and refer
ence required. Call Immediately at UX PENN
AVE.
apl4-119
TTTANTED-A GOOD COOK IN A BMALL
YV family with good wages: must bring refer
ence Apply at N O. 86 WASHINGTON STREET,
Allegheny. apl4-12
w
ANTED AN EXPERIENCED CODK TO
IT assist Trim iftuuui; Hvik m b lamuf oi
two: references required; good wages. Address
IIT T I,I..aI, nffif. a.19JT
.U, Wa, 1UJMIVH vw.vi ..,. M
TTTANTEP-A MIDDLE-AGED LADY TO DO
YV general housework: private family: can
hare a good home: come well recommended. Ap
ply MCGINN IS, HERLEHY fc CO., No. 439 Grant
St. apl4-27
-TTT'AtfTED-LADY AGENTS-BEST LINE OF
YV- ladles' and children's furnishing goods;
two new inventions this spring: tioo monthly;
stamp for catalogue. E. H. CAMPBELL 4 CO.,
484 Randolph St.. Chicago. ap9-7S-TTSu
WANTED.
Frmnlo Help.
-TTT ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED WAIST AND
W skirt maker. Apply at 644 PENN AVE.
WANTED-POSimON BY A GOOD CHEM
IST; can give best of references. Address
M. J., Dispatch office. apl4-53
-TTTANTEDGIRL-MUSTBEAGOOD COOK.
W Inquire CORNER CRAIG ST. AND CEN
TER AVE., BeUefield. ap!4-49
TTTANTED-A LADY CLERK FOR STORE IN
W the country. Address S. P. FISHER,
.Frisco, Beaver county, Pa. pH-2
Male and Female HelD.
WANTED-2 DINING ROOM GIRLS AND
i ..nir fn. n.ov.r T&iii. ftitfi !min naner-
hangers. CENTRAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE,
71 Federal St., Allegheny.
ap!4-63
WANTED-LADIES AND GENTLEMEN
agents In every town: 10 for the city, to
sell metal lamp wick, no trimming, cleaning,
smoke or broken chimneys; sells on sight: big
percentage: entirely new: sample 10c or three for
fee Address KEYSTONE WICK CO., No. 90
Fourth ave.. room 6, Pittsburg. ap!4-64
-ITTANTED-AGENTS. MEN OB WOMEN, TO
VV sell Missouri Steam Washer to families: ar
guments in its favor numerous and convincing;
sales made without difficulty; wonts large; sent
on two weeks' trial, to be returned at my expense
if not satisfactory: write for illustrated clrcnlar
and terms. J. W ORTH, 4 Beekman, N. Y.
no25-w80-su
Situations.
WANTED - POSITION AS COACHMAN
Thoroughly understands care of horses,
cows, etc.: single; good reference. Address J.,
R., Dispatch office. apI4-25
WANTED-A POSITION AS WAITER AT
Innch counter or restaurant by young man
oT experience; can give good reference. Address
F. R., Dispatch office. apl4-U4
"TTTANTED SITUATION BOOKKEEPEB-
Yt by a competeut and experienced man: best
of reference; can fnrnlsh bond; speaks German.
fi.a dress M. A. C. Dispatch office. ap!4-20 f
WANTED-APOSITIONFORAFIRST-CLASS
bookkeeper, stenographer and typewriter;
any business bouse desiring the services of such a
man shonld confer with us. THE COMMERCIAL
ACCOUNTING AGENCY, No. 163 Fifth avenue
apl4-79
Formers.
-TTTANTED-PAKTNER WITH FROM t3,W0
W to HOOO; young man with knowledge of
bookkeeping prelcrred; business, light manufac
turing, embracing a specialty: Tnoney required to
meet the Increasing demands of the business.
HOLLAND, Dispatch office. ap!4-148
Booms, Hontes, Etc
-TTTANTED-3 UNFURNISHED BOOMS OR A
VV small house 10 or 15 minutes from postoffice;
out Fifth ave. preferred. Address G. P.. Dis
patch office. ap!4-32
WANTED-TO RENT ONE EVENING EACH
month, by a small club, room with use of
piano. Address J. C. D., No. 10 Fayette Street.
Pittsburg. Pa., stating terms. ap!4-62
Boarders and Lodgers.
WANTED OCCUPANTS FOR UNFUR
NISHED parlors; carpets anfl portieres
onlv: facing the parks. Inquire at 23 MONT
GOMERY AVE., Allegheny. apll-157
w
ANT E D BOARDERS-SHADYSIDE-rootn
with bftard. suitable formarried counle
or two gentlemen. Apply on premises, AMBER
SON AVE..thlrd door froifl church. apl4-ll-W8u
WANTED!-AT 261 NORTH AVENUE,
facing Allegheny Park, gentleman oc
cupant for first-class room, with use of bath;
nrivate family, reference required. apl4-137
TTT ANTED OCCUPANTS FOR LARGE
YV second-story front connecting rooms; well
furnished with first-class board inprlvate family,
close to East Parks. Address EAST PARKS,
Dispatch office. apl4-118
FJnrincInl.
WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY AT 45, 5 AND
6 per cent free of tax. W. C. STEWART;
114 Fourth ave. JaM-S-SU
WANTED-MOBTGAGES ON PROPERTY IN
either city: lowest rates of Interest. SPEN
CER & GLObSER, 419 Smlthfleld St. mh2S-7
-TTTANTED-RENTS COLLECTED FBOM1T
VV LY; property managed with satisfaction.
ALLE3 & BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167.
1al9-81
WANTED-PROPERTY OWNERS TO KNOW
that we loan money at4K 5 and 6 cer cent
without delay. REED B. COYLE & CO.. 131
Fourth ave.
aplS-76-TTBSu
WANTED-MOETGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN
at 4,, S and 6 per cent on city and Alle
gheny co. prooerty, no delay. J. K. COOPER &
CO., 107 Fourth ave. apl3-95
WANTED MESMERISM STUDENTS TO
learn its modus operandi: complete In
struction guaranteed In one lesson: price S2.
PROFS. EVANS & BRANDT, Hotel Printy, 332
Liberty st. Office hours from 1 to 6 and 7 to 9 P.M.
apl4-136
WANTED-GOOD CITY MORTGAGES IN
all amonnts from S300 up to any amount:
money at 4X, 5 and 6 per cent, as to amount and
security; can furnish It on short notice and at
small expense. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth ave
nue. apl3-86
WANTED MOKTG AGES-tT, COO, OOOTO LOAN
on city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand
6 per cent, and-on larms in Allegheny and adja
cent counties at 6 per cent: no money loaned out
of Pennsylvania. 1. M.-PENNOCK k SON, 103
Fourth avenue. ap7-f41
WANTED-F ARTIES WHO HAVE MONEY
to Invest In either large or small amounts
to address, with full name, H. W., Dispatch
office, who will call upon tbem-wlth an interest In
a well-established business which will net them at
least 12 per cent. apl3-79-Tussu
WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY-WE HAVE
over one million dollars to loan on city and
suburban property at 4W per cent; no tax: we
will also loan money on improved farms In Alle
gheny, Beaver, Fayette Washington and West
moreland counties; any marketable security taken
for loans of any amount. BLACK &-BA1RD, 93
Fourth ave. Je3-a9-su
SliaceUaneonii.
WANTED-STUDENT TO LEARN DENT
ISTRY: must pay a fee. Inquire SPEN
CER'S DENTAL ROOMS, 802 Penn ave. apl4-84
TTTANTEn-SCHOLARS FOR PRIVATE TU
W TORINO: also In higher branches'niepar
atory to college course. Address J, P. B., Dis
patch office. ap!4-19
WANTED-SECOND-HAND CARPETS AND
furniture: cash paid at your honse. Ad
dress PITTSBURG AUCTION AND STORAGE
CO., 93 Third ave. aplO-82
-TTTANTED-PERSONS WISHING EMPLOY
YV MENT or those in need of female help,
call at EUREKA EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 194
Washington ave., Allegheny. apl4-47
WANTED-HOUSEHOLD GOODS TO SELL
at onr salesrooms, or on the premises: sat
isfaction guaranteed. PITTSBURG AUCTION
AND STORAGE CO., 93 Third ave. aplO-82
TTTANTED TO BUY OB BENT 6 TEAMS
YV (horses and wagons): good summer's Job;
light work: to travel with small show in Pa. only.
Address SHOW, Box 25, East Brady, Pa. apl4-5
WANTED -HOUSEKEEPERS TO KNOW
thatwe are selling household goods cheaper
than any other honse In the city; terms cash.
PITTSBURG AUCTION CO., 93 Third ave.
apl4-142
-TTTANTED-EVEBYBODY TO KNOW APRIL
YV is the last month for cabinets at tl 00 per
doz.'at ELITE GALLERY. 616 Market St., Pitts
burg. Pa. ; come early; bring children; use eleva
tor. apl-16
WANTED-YOUNlt LADIES TO LEARN
dressmaking, cutting and fitting at GAH
NIER'S DRESSMAKING AND CUTTING
SCHOOL, 23 Sixth ave.; to secure positions call
at once. ap!4-S3
-TTTANTED-EVEEYBODY TO KNOW THAT
YV H. Terbeyden has laid In a large stock of
American watches, gold and silver, that he can
sell as low as the lowest; remember the place.
HENRY TERHEYDEN, B30 bmithfleld St.
noll-irwpBu
TTTANTED-CUSTOMEItS FOR CASH BAR
YV GAINS Elgin.' sllverlne watches. S3,7, SS:
Elgin gold ladles' watches. K0, 823, 825: nickel
clocks 73 cts.: 1847 Rogers' knives and forks, 81 73
per set. JOHN MITSCH, Jeweler. 130 Federal st.
apl3-MWTSU
WANTED-THIS CERTIFIES THAT MR. L.
L. Keller has been In onr employ in charge
of our watch repairing, department for over
three years past: -he is a very superior
workman, and perfectly trustworthy ana reliable
in every respect. Tiffany & Co. L. L. Kel
ller's Horologlcal School offers exceptional in
ducements to scholars applying at once; learn the
business svstematicalty; if otherwise, you will be
a botch like many, others, destroying people's
property as long as you live; 1 enjoy the patronage
of a discern! ncr nnbllc-tlmtannrecfaf a frond work
manship and don't object to .going up 2 flights of
.stairs with their orders, for they well know that
my worKxnansnm can oe reuea on. Awaiting
the favors of a discerning puhlic 1 am yours re
spectfully. L. L. KELLER, 100 Fifth ave.
Please cut this out and keep UXor 1 don't adver
tlse this every day. apl4-37
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL E&TATE.
Citv Residences.
FOR SALE CON GREbS ST. CHEAP 3-STORY
brick dwelling. 9 rooms, hall, bath, range, -h.
and c. water, marble mantels; awell-builthouse
and good repair; terms to suit. J. R. COOPER &
CO., 107 Fourth ave. apl3-93
FOR SALE ON CONGRESS ST., BRICK
dwelling S rooms and finished attic etc. : also
frame house of 5 rooms, kitchen and attic, etc.,
on Elm St.: lot 20x90 to Elm st. ALLES &
BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl3-73
T7IOR SALE BLUFF STREET, NEAR COL
J LEGE, new brick honse 8 rooms, hall, bath
room. Inside w. c, finished basement: a complete
hnnfip. nil late lmnrovenienta- lot 93 foot Q Inohpa
Kby 133 feet. ROBERT COWARD, No. 2U Bluff
street. mhllr-2S-TTS8U
pOR SALE WEBSTER AVENUE, NEAR
fwuci ts Bdiccti jt,av4 uarK&iii eduu unci
FOR SALE HOUSE AND LOT, 629, FIFTH
ave., at auction, estate ot John Schwelnstet
ter, deceased: sale on piemlses Thursday, April
18, at 2 o'clock: lot 40x100: excellent brick bouse,
six rooms, attic and cellar; immediate possession;
open daily for Inspection from 1 till 6 o'clock;
terms S2.UX) cash in ten days, balance to suit
buyer: a grand chance to get a nice, cheery, com
fortable home. A. LEGGATE & SON, Auction
eers, St Federal st., Allegheny. ap!2-4l
grocery: first-class location:; lot, S0X127, to K eat
ing's alley: easy terms. J. E. COOPER 4 CO.,
107 Fourth ave. anl3-93
FOR. SAI.B IMPROVED REAL ESTATE
Cler Residences.
FOR SALE-A GOOD BRICK DWELLING
house of s rooms on Logan St."; price only
4.2C0. O. BER1NGER S, SON. 103 Fourth ave.
apl3-74-TUSSU
FOR SALE-tl,400-ON LINE OF WYLIE AVE.
cable new, 4-room honse with finished attic;
a rare bargain. J. R. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth
ve. apl3-95
EOR SALE-A GOOD, BRICK DWELLING
house of 7 rooms, bath, hall, vestibule, wash
ise. etc., on Roberts St., U,ioO. C. BERINGEB
&SON, 103 Fourth ave. apl3-74-TUSSu
FOR SALE-FOUR-ROOMED BRICK HOU8E
and finished attic; good-sized lot. on Roberts
St.. near Center ave; price only 82,800. C. BER
INGERjtSQN, 103 Fourth ave apl3-74-TUSSu
FOR SALE-GRANDV1EW AVE., MT. WASH
INGTON, several very desirable properties
ranging in price from $L 000 up. For particulars
see J. R. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. plS-95
F
IOR SALE-MLLLER STREET-GOOD BRICK
dWPllinc nt T pnAmi hall Vptlhnlf frond
cellar, both gases and water: S4.O0O: to suit.
ALLES ABAltEY. 164 Fourth ave. Telephone
107. apl2-80
FOR SALE-MT. -WASHINGTON A NUMBER
of houses of from 3 to 8 rooms in different
parts of Mt. Washington, ranging in prices from
L 300 to p, 500. C. BEE1N GER & SON, 103 Fourth
ave. aplS-74-Tussu
F
OR SALE 84,500 COMFORTABLE TWO
STORY brink residence on Chatham street.
near Wylle avenue; alley In rear. STRAUB &
MORRIS, corner Wood st. and Third avenue,
Pittsburg. apl4-54
FOR SALE-CLARK ST. DWELLINGS-TWO
8-room bricks at 3,M0 and HOO0;. one S-room
brick at 83, 000, and one S-room brick at t2.800: call
quick for a bargain. C. BERING ER bON, 103
Fourth ave. apl3-74-TUSSU
TiHJR SALE-A BARGAIN-A CHATHAM 8T.
JL. brick bouse 6 rooms, also two frame houses
In rear, fronting on State; lot 20x96: rent 1340: 10
per cent net Investment. J. R. COOPER & CO.,
107 Fourth avenue. apl3-95
East End Resiaencea.
I
'OR SALE-A PROPERTY ON FIFTH AVE-
.nuii, Oakland, opposite the power nouse. j.
LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. apl3-86
FOR SALE-SEVERAL.DWELLINGS VARY
ING In price from t3,eoo to 86,800, near cable
line, at Oakland. O. U.LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue.
apl3-86
FOR SALE-tl,200-FlVE-ROOMED FRAME
dwelling: lot 22x130. Cedar st.; easy terms.
STRAUB & MORRIS, corner Wood street and
Third avenue Pittsburg. apl4-64
F
IOR SALE-ST. CLAIR STREET NEW STYLE
o-roorn residence very handsome: 10142x107;
frnlt and.flhAdf trees
1; price fi,86U. jiJjL.u.h
BROS., 6349 btatlon St.. E. E,
apl2-42-FSu
TRWR SALE-82,600-FRAME DWELLING ON
XJ Winthrop St., Oakland, lot 40x124 feet, one
square from cable cars. STRAUB & MORRIS,
corner Wood st. and Third avenue, Pittsburg.
apl4-54
FOR SALE-S35.5C0-AN ELEGANT RESI
DENCE, desirably located on a paved avenne
with good sewerage In the heart of Shady side;
lot 114x400 feet. W. C. STEWART, U4 Fourth
ave. apl4-5S
FOR SALE-ATWOOD ST.,OAKLAND,BRICK
dwelling; mansard, 10 rooms, finished attic
hall, bath, range, h.andc. water, porches; only
85,000 and easy terms. J. B. COOPER & CO., 107
apl4-93
FOR SALE-il,200-TERMS fSOO CASH, BAL
AN CE 8100 the first year and 8200 a year there
after will buy a 4 room house with 2 acres of
ground on Leamington avenue. W.O..STEWART,
114 Fourth ave. apl4-58
FOR SALE-81.SC0 EACH-THREE SIX-ROOMED
frame dwelling houses. Just completed,
InBrushton; nice lot 15x100; easy terms. STRAUB
t MORRIS, corner Wood street and Third ave
nue, Pittsburg. apl4-54
FOR SALE-EAST END, PITTSBURG, 22K
acres fronting on finished paved avenue with
large house tenant honse and outbuilding at only
818,500; long time payments. ED W1TTISH, 410
Grant St., Pittsburg. aplO-33-MThrsn
FOR SALE-R1PPEY STREET-NEW DESIGN
brick residence large rooms, bath; every
modern convenlence;street paved, sewered and
flagstone sidewalks: lot 46x120: nrlce 86,600. MEL
LON BROS. , 6349 Station St., ET E. apl2-43
FOR SALE-TWO VERY HANDSOME RESI
DENCE properties on Hllandavenue; prices
(13.000 and (20,000: all particulars furnished on ap
plication to STRAUB & MORRIS, corner Wood
su and Third avenue Pittsburg, Pa. apl4-M
OR SALE 85,800 ALMOST NEW TWO-
STORY brick dwelling of 8 rooms: finished in
good stvle; sltnated corner Ward and Wllmot
streets, Oakland. STRAUB & MORRIS, Corner
Wood st. and Third avenue, Pittsburg. apl4-61
TCTOR SALE-S16.000-SUBSTANTIAL NEW
JJ and attractive brick residence of l2rooms,wlth
large lot; nothing better lor the money In the
East End; Is desirably located on one of the main
avenues. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave.
apl4-56
FOR SALE-8500 CASH AND EASY MORTGAGE-We
will build you a house to suit
yonrselfononeof those Alllnder Place lots, one
minute from Homewood Btatlon: send for list and
plan. MELLON BROS., 6349 Station St., E. E.
apl2-4t ,
TT'OR SALE-811,000-ON EASY TERMS WILL
Jj buy one of the finest residences in East End.
having 12 rooms, all modern Improvements: largo
lot on a paved and sewered street; a minutes from
station. REEDB. COYLE&CO., 131 rourth ave.
apl3-72
FOR SALE-88,000 EACH Or 811.000 FOR THE
two two-story brick dwelling just completed,
finished with all modern Improvements, situated
on Meyran avenue Oakland. STRAUB & MOR
RIS, corner Wood street and Third avenue. Pltts
hurg. , apI4-34
FOR SALE-S7.500-NIAGARA ST., SECOND
house from Craft ave.; two squares from
cable cars: lot 100x200: frame dwelling 8 rooms,
vestibule ball, porches.Ccellar, both gases, etc.;
carriage house and stable; neighborhood first
class. ALLES k BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave.ftele
phone 167. ap 12-82
FOR SALE-88.500-NEW PRESSED BRICK
dwelling of 10 rooms; hardwood finish, cabi
net mantels and all modern conveniences; de
ferred payments carried at AH per ceut:property
situated on Ellsworth avenue, E. E. STRAUB k
MORRIS, corner Wood st. and Third avenue
l'lttsljarg. . apl434
ORSALE-H500-NEW FRAME RESIDENCE
of 8 rooms, bath room, laundry, cemented
cellar and all modern conveniences; situated on
Cedar avenue, one square from Llbertv avenue
and five minutes' walk from cable cars. STRAUB
k MORRIS, corner Wood St. and Third avenue,
Pittsburg. ap!4-64
I7IOB SALE-$8,O00-TERMS TO SUEC PUR
? CHASER, substantial new and attractive
brick dwelling, having 4 rooms on first floor, 4
roomand bath on second, 3 attic roolns and all
conveniences: well finished thronghont; desirably
located In Oakland. W. C. STEWART. 114
Fourth ave. apl4-SS
FOR SALE-t7,500-TERMS 31,000 CASH. BAL
ANCE 825 a month a new, attractive and
substantial Queen Anne brick dwelling, contain
ing 9 rooms, bath and all conveniences: is ele
gantly finished and located In one of the most de
sirable neighborhoods In the East End. W. C.
SI E WART, 114 Fourth ave. apl4-S6
-TTW)R 8ALE-AT 87, 000-A COMPLETE EAST
J End residence gust finished); 9 large com
plete rooms; well finished; pantry, laundry,
bath, 2 w. c. ; front and back stairway: both kinds
of gas; lot 40x121 feet; on Summerlea sttrone
square from Ellsworth ave. ; near steam and cable
cars; terms made to suit purchasers. W. A. HER
BON k SONS, 80 Fourth ave aplO-27-Tnwsu
T7OR SALE-810.000-TERMS TO SUIT PUR
JC CHASER: new Queen Anne brick residence,
having large porches, vestibule: 4 rooms on first
floor, 4 rooms and batb on second and 3 attic
rooms; well finished, nicely papered and has
fine gas fixtures; good stable on premises; large
lot: located on a paved avenue lp a well-lm-
S roved and desirable neighborhood. W. C.
TEW ART. 114 Fourth ave. apl4-56
Hazelwood Residences.
TTlOR SALE-81.400-HAZELWOOD, NEAR STA
ID TION, frame house 4 rooms, kitchen, pantry,
etc. ; well of good water at kitchen door; easy
term s. J. R. COOPER k CO. , 107 Fourth ave.
apl4-93
Allegheny Residences.
FOR SALE - 810,000 ALMOST NEW TWO
story brick dwelling, sltnated near the park
on Buena Vista street. Allegheny; house thorough
ly modern. STRAUB MORRIS, corner Wood
St. and Third ave, Pittsburg. ap!4-54
FOR SALE-85,500-TWO-STOKY BRICK
dwelling of eight rooms,, bathroom, range,
cemented cellar, side alley, etc.; situated No. 73
Perry St., Allegheny. STRAUB & MORRIS, cor
ner Wood street and Third avenue Pittsburg.
apit-iM
FOR SALE-A1 NUMBER OF DWELLINGS
located on Ridge ave, Lincoln ave., North
aver, and otbergood streets in Allegheny. Parties
desiring to purchase will find It to their interest
to see V. CT STEWART, 114 Fourth ave., Befoie
buying. apl4-56
FOE SALE-87.500-TWO-STOKY AND MAN
SARD brick dwelling, situated on Sampson
St., Second ward. Allegheny, containing 9 rooms,
laundrv, bathroom, etc; lot 25 feet front.
STRAUB & MORRIS, corner Wood st. and Third
ave.t Pittsburg. ap!4-34
TTIOH SALE-fB,000-EASY TERMS, JS'EW, SUB
J? STAN1IAL, attractive Queen Anne dwell
ing, containing 11 rooms and all conveniences:
lot 50x160 feet, located in a desirable neighborhood
In lower part of Allegheny. W. C STEWART,
114 Fourth avenne. apl4-B6
FOR SALE-85,600 NEW PRESSED BRICK
dwelling of eight rooms, all modern con
veniences; situated on Klrkpatrick avenne Sec
ond ward. Allegheny: corner lot, and every room
light. STRAUB & MORRIS, corner W.ood street
and Third avenue Pittsburg. ap!4-51
FOR SALE-80.BOO-BRICK .RESIDENCE ON
Jackson street; everything In ffrst-class
order; house now rented for 500. per year; so will
pay as an an Investment Ifnot wanted for a
home STRAUB fc MORRIS, corner Wood street
and Third avenue Pittsburg. apl4-34
FOR 8ALE-t8,"00O-THAT ELEGANT "NEW
and substantial press brick dwelling (never
occupied), containing 9 rgpms, batb, stationary
washstands, laundry, cement cellar and all lm-
Srovements, located on Ackley st.. head ot
lonterey st. W. C. STEWART. 114 Fourth are.
anl4-C6
FOR SALE-AT A BAHGAIN-A NEW HOUSE
of handsome design with all modern Improve
ments, McCllntoek ave , Allegheny, near new
electrio road, having 6 mil-sized rooms finished
attic halL vestibule inside shutters, large pantry,
cedar, china and other large closets, elegant gas
fixtures, slate mantels, electric bells, both gases,
city water, laundry with stationary tubs, bath,
Inside w. c.'and statlonaryw. s.; furnace In cellar:
plumbing and drainage the best; house finely pa
pered throughout; porches, slate roof, and lot
0xl35. REED B. COYLE k CO.. 131 Fourth ave.
apl3-72
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Allegheny Residences.
FOR SALE-A' 2-STORY FRAME HOUSE OF 4
rooms; lot 22x123 feet, on McNaugher ave,
near Lombard St.. Allegheny City. LASHELL &
RANKIN. 07 .Fourth ave. r
FOR SALE 83,000 TWO-STORY FRAME
dwelling on Jackson St.. Allegheny: lot
21X170 feet. STRAUB k MORRIS, coruenAVood
St. and Third averPlttsburg. ap!4-54
FOR SALE AN ELEGANT BRICK RESI
DENCE of 9 rooms on River ave., near Ninth
st. brldie Allegheny: price only 88,500. C. BER
INGER&SON, lOaLFonrthave apl3-74-Tnssn
FOB SALE-FRAME HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS,
hall and cellar: lot 28x80 feet; side alley; on
Beaver ave.. Allegheny: price only S3.300.
LASHELL k RANKIN, 67 Fourth ave. apl4-41
FOR 8ALE-8L600-ALMOST NEW PRES3ED
brick dwelling or 8 rooms, situated on Klrlt
patrlckavenue Second ward, Allegheny. STRAUB
& MORRIS, cornet Wood street and Third avenue
Pittsburg. apl4-34
FOR SALE $8,500 THREE-STOKY BRICK
dwelling on River avenue near Sandusky St.,
inside shutters, bathroom, marble mantels, etc.
STRAUB & MORRIS, corner Wood st. and Third
ave., Pittsburgh ap!4-54
FOR SALE-TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING
on Monterey street. Allegheny, containing 9
rooms. Inside shutters, bathroom, two inside w.
c, laundryj cemented cellar, summer screens,
etc. ; also on alley In rear two-story brick dwell
ing; price for the two, 9,000. srRAUB k MOR
RIS, corner Wood st.-ttnd Third ave, Pittsburg.
apll-54
Suburban Residences.
FOR SALE-AT CORAOPOLIS, P. & L. E. R.
R., dwellings, large and .small: also a large
number of desirable building sites and lots.
LASHELL k RANKIN, 67 Fourth ave. apl4-41
FOR SALE-A VERY DESIEABLESUBURBAN
home at Ingram; new; 8 rooms: laundrv. nat
gas: porches; lot 50x140; variety of fruit: 82,650:
very easy terms. W. W. MCNEILL k BRO.. 103
Fourth ave. ap!4-74 "
FOR SALE-SUMMER COTTAGE AT POINT
Chautauqua, N. Y.thanasomeSwlsscottage
9 rooms, grates, nice grounds, boat house bath,
ete.:83,2M. Applyto J. A. DALY, H9 West ave,
Rochester, N. Y. apl4-2
FORSALE-3,200,WESTBELL.EVUFDWELL-ING
of six rooms; grounds handsome: fine
river view: natural gas: stable on premises: lot
75x102. STRAUB k MORRIS, corner Wood street
and Third avenue Pittsburg. apl4-S4
FOR SALE-S9.000-HANDSOME RESIDENCE
on "The Ridge " at Ingram. We also have
several other desirable homes for sale at Ingram at
lower figures. STRAUB MO BRIS, corner Wood
street and Third avenne Pittsburg. ap!4-54
FOR SALE-AT CORAOPOLIiJ, P. k L. E. R.
R., house of eight rooms, orchard, etc. ; 1
acre of-gronnd; price 83.000; also 2 small houses, 3
and 4 rooms each; lot 75x150 feet: price only 1 1.400.
LASHELL k RANKIN, 67 Fourth ave. ap!4-41
FOR SALE AT PRICES TO SUIT ALL DE
SIRABLE residence properties at Ingram,
Crafton, IdlewoQd. Beilerne. Hawkins and many
other suburban stations; give us a call. STRAUB
k MORRIS, corner Wood st. and Third avenue
Pittsburg. apll-54
FOR BALE-W1LK1NSBURG, HEAR STA
TION, new frame dwelling 7 rooms, re
ception hall, nat. gas, good cellar, etc. ; lot 52x
120; will be sold at a bargain; small cash payment
and 10 vears on the balance. J. K. COOPER k
CO., 107 Fourth ave. ap!4-93
F"
IE SALE-8400 CASH BALANCE ON
monthly navments. six-roomed frame dwell
ing, with halL pantry, finished attic, etc.; two
minutes' walk from station at Ingram. Pa.
STRAUB k MORRIS, corner Wood st. and Third
ave , Pittsburg. apM-51
TCIOR SALE-H500-WE HAVE TWO VERY
JD nice bomes for sale at this price situated one
at Ingram, the other at Crafton: fine view from
both houses: both thoroughly modern and hand
some. STRAUB k MORRIS, corner Wood st.
and Third ave., Pittsburg. apl4-4
FOR SALE-SEVERAL. HOUSES AND LOTS
at Wllfctusbnrg, Brnshton, etc., at less than
their real value at the present time varying In
price from 81, 250 np to 85,000: many of these prop
erties are very desirable and will meet with ready
sale. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave. apll-21-Thssu
FOR SALE LOTS.
City Lota.
FOR SALE BLUFF ST., NEAR COLLEGE,
lot 23 ft. 9 In. by 141 ft. ROBERT COWARD,
20 Bluff st. mhlO-28-TTSSu
TTIOR SALE-VACANT LOT, GOOD SIZE, ON
Jl Reed St.: price only 8350: also a number on
Watt St., near Dinwiddle St., from 8300 to 8600
each. C. BERINGER k SON, 103 Fourth ave.
aplS-74-TusSu
FOR SALE-LOTS, LOTS, LOTS; ONLY 4 MIN
UTES from Court House, one square from
Fifth ave. cable line and In locality that Is rapidly
Improving; 4 good building lots. 20x90 each, at a
bargain and easy terms. J. ft. COOPER k CO.,
107 Fourth ave. apl3-95
FOR SALE-LOT FBONTING 58 FEET ON
Fifth avenne one square from Court House;
one of the best xropertles now in the market;
roust be sold within 30 days, as the owner Is going
to leave the city on account of falling health.
SPENCER&GLOSSER, 419 Smlthfleld st.
apll-98
East End Lots.
TTIOR SALE-SEVERAL CHOICE LOTS DESIR
JD ABLY lrtatsd on Fifth ave., Shadyslde. W.
C. STEWABf, 114 Fourth ave apl4-58
FOR SALE A NUMBER OF THE CHOICEST
lots In the East End: will par von to see us
before buying. W. C STEWART, 114 Fourth
ave apl4-5S
FOR SALE-ONE OF THE FINEST BUILDING
sites on Fifth avenue near Shadyslde; will sell
for less than market value. C. H. LOVE, 93
Fourth avenue. ap!3-S8
FOE SALE-16.i ACRES ON LEMINGTON
avenue, near Lincoln avenue East End; a
very desirable property to subdivide Into lots, C.
H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. apl86
FOR SALE-8300VACANT LOT, NO. 993
Fifth avenue, Soho. near Oakland: terms to
salt purchaser. srRAUB k MORRIS, corner
Wood street and Thlyl ave., Pittsburg, ap 14-54
FOR SALE -85.209- HANDSOME CORNER
lot, 68x222corner of Thomas street and Lin
den avenue. Boulevard place. E. E. Sl'RAUB k
MORRIS, corner Wood street and Third avenue
Pittsburg. ap 14-34
FOR SALE CHOICE LOTS AT DALLAS STA
TION. P. K. R., convenient to steam and
street cars; cheap and on easy terms; situation un
surpassed; price ranging from 8406 to 8000. Inquire
orD. 0. NEGLEY, 6106 Penn ave.. East End.
no28-y78
tiWR SALE-S800-LEVEL LOT, 25X124 FEET.
JD situated near corner of Ward and Wllmot
streets, Oakland; this Is 300 less than real value
to effect a prompt sile STRAUB &-MOR.KI3,
corner Wood st, and Third avenue, Pittsburg.
apll-54
I71OR SALE-S300 EAOH-DES1RABLEBUILD-JD
ING lots, Nineteenth ward, 5 minutes to
cable cars, on which we will (if desired) build
dwelling houses on easy terms. STRAUB k MOR
RIS, corner Wood st. and Third avenue Pitts
burg. . apl4-54
FOR SALE-DON'T DELAY, BUT ACT
quickly, and secure one of those desirable
building lots. Bank of Commerce addition plan,
Brushton station: 60-root streets: good walks and
no citv taxes. Full Information, from JOHN F,
BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smlthfleld street.
apl4-81-wssu
FOR SALE THE HANDSOMEST LOTS IN
the East End; "Falrmount place" overlook
ing the whole valley ; no small lots and no small
houses near: inducements to early buyers who
will erect good dwellings. STRAUB MORRIS,
corner Wood St. and Third avenue Pittsburg.
apl4-54
and will sell rapidly at a handsome profit: this
nronertv can be oonght (If annlled for ouick) for
10,uOO: it will mako over 150 lots of 20x100 feet
each, and will sell easily from 8150 to 8500 each as
l-U lUUaklUll, A-tv.UU, AAv,Ui tu 3 IUV1UCUI n iui la
It myself, a H. LOVE, No. JB Fourth avenue.
apl3-86
FORSALE-12ACRESOFGROUNDSUITABLK
for laying out in lots. Is perfectly level, well
elevated and desirably located In the heart of tho
East End. In a neighborhood that will undoubt
edly be strictly first class; within 10 minutes' walk
of Fifth ave. cable cars: has over 3,000 feet of
frontage; owner was asking 83,500 an acre, but
will take 82,500 an acre if sold by May 1: terms, to
suit purchaser. W. O. STEWART. U4 Fourth
ave. apl4-36
Allegheny Lois.
FOR BALE-14,56o-BLOCK OF LOTS. 173x125.
situated corner Fayette and Manhattan sts,,
Allegheny. STRAUB & MOKRIS, corner Wood
street and Third avenue Pittsburg.
apl4-54
FOR SALE-SEVEN LOTS SITUATED ON
btraub's lane. Thirteenth ward: prices from
83001OS600: terms to suit. STRAUB k MORRIS,
corner Wood street and Third avenue, Pittsburg.
apll-54 . .
FOR SALE-AT PRICESTO SU1T-WE HAVE
secured and wfrrthls week offer ior sale the
lots surrounding the Henderson mansion, at head
of Incline plane; all lots have 23 feet front and
command a magnificent view of the citv: call'
early and get first ehoipe. STRAUB k MORRIS,
corner Wood street and Third avenue. Pittsburg.
ap!4-34
Snbnrbnn Lot.
FOR SALE-SLIOO-ONE OF THE FINEST
lots at Sherldin station, size 100x150, situated
nearstatlon. STRAUB k MORRIS, corner Wood
street add Third avenne Pittsburg. ap!4-54
FOR SALE 'A BARGAIN' 2 LOTS 25X189
Barghlmer St., -on township side with nat
ural gas and water: one minute from electric
road: easy terms. Call on P.F.FORNEY, 1822
Sidney St. ap!4-132
FOR SALE-LOTS' AT EMS WORTH, CON
VENIENT to station: one of the finest loca
tions on the Fort Wnyne road; large, beautiful
lots atlow prices; call audseeplan. J. R. COOPER
k CO., 107 Fourth ave - apl3-93
rOR.SALE-200 FINE BUILDING LOTS ON
Lincoln avenue, borough or Avalon, only S
minutes' walk from Avalon station. P., Ft. W. k
C. R. K., and 10 minutes' ride from city, on line of
projected electric road; price irom (200 to 8400
each; terms 825 cash and balance in monthly pay
ments, without interest. GRAEBING k LYON,
133 Fourth avenue apll-94
Farms.
TCTOB BALE 147 ACRES SITUATE IN WEST
JU MORELAND county. IK miles northeast of
Ardara station.- only 18 in lies from Pittsburg; has
30 acres of coal, Is good wheat or stock farm; well
watered: house of 5 rooms, large bank barn: land
Is rolling, and all under cultivation: price 810,0(0;
this is the best farm for tbe money on the Penna.
B.B. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. ap!4-8
FOR SALE LOTS.
Forma.
FORSALE-424 ACRES VALUABLE.TIMBER
land In Westmoreland county, six miles from
Llgonlerand six miles from Derry; would ex
change fir Pittsburg or Allegheny property.
GEO. JOHNBTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. ap!3-18
17IOB SALE-29 ACRES AND 84 PERCHES ON
J Brownsville road, about one mile beyond
White Hall and near White Hall station, B. O.
R. R.; will sell for less than its value, and on
very easy payments If desired. C.fl. LOVE. "o.
93 Fourth avenue. apl7-8S
T7OR SALE-200 ACRES AT ARDARA STA
ID TION, Pennsylvania Railroad, 18 miles from
Pittsburg (as a whole or to suit pnrchaser). has a
large sand stone quarry opened, a large sand bank
and aoout 100 acres of level land suitable for man
ufacturing purposes; adjoins Carnegie Baps, k
Co.. and only .five miles from the new Weftlnv
house Works at Wllmerdlng. W. a STEWART,
114 Fourth avenue. apl4-58
F;
R SALE-A VERY SUPERIOR GRAZING
and stock farm. In Fanauler county. Vlr-
finia. 40 miles south ot Washington city, one mile
rom V, arrenton Junction, Virginia II. R. R. :
LOOS acres: highly Improved, well watered, hand
some residence with modern Improvements,
stone grist mill, cattle honse etc.; this valuable
property will be sold as a whole or in two parts at
a sacrifice. Address A. N. BASTABLE. a West
North ave.. Baltimore. ap2-8S-TT8Sn
F
IOR SALE 41.250 ACRES BATH COUNTY,
.Uh fflMG, IM J,,.,,., u, ,......,. a..,. u, ,j.
oeecu, cues.nut, uiac-. "oiuui, ,w,, wuiuumuusi
on river; 4 miles from C. k O. K. K.: will Join
same by tram road or float to H. R.: all underlaid
with Iron ore, very salable, 3 miles distant: title
good: price only 81 50 per acre: easy payments: a
few thousand dollars will secure this, the cheapest
of all timber and mineral tracts. E. H. BUTER
BAUGH, Homer City, Pa. ap!4-45
Miscellaneous.
FOE 8ALE-OR EXCHANGE FOE WESTERN
Improved lands nropertv and established
business In Pittsburg worth '820.000. XD TO
TIS1I, 410 Grant st.. Pittsburg. Pa.
aplO-32-MTWTSU
FORSALE-OK EXCHANGE-THOSE BEAU
TIFUL grounds known as "Neshannock Falls
Park," containing 10 acres, on line of railroad:
easy access to citv: picnics held dally during sum
mer seasonr very attractive for summerboarders;
fine buildings and drives; splendid boating and
fishing; very cheap and a paying investment to
xne ngnc parcy. uAJULDinu
k LTON, 135
Fourth ave.
apia-arm-sn
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Chnnces.
TTIOR SALE-STORE ON THE MAIN BUSt
JD NESS street orNew Castle Pa., doing 810,000
business per year; capital required about f 5,000;
terms easy; good reasons for selling. Address C
.uaress j.
apl4-65
x. a., juspaun omce.
-TTOK SALE SEVERAL FINE GROCERY
JC stores in Allegheny and Pittsburg at low
prices: drug stores, cigar rtores, bakeries, con
tectlonerles, boarding houses, shoe stores, print
ing office coal works, gents' furnishing store
hotels; all good business openings. SHEPARD
k CO., 54 Fifth ave. ap9
FOR SALE-RETAIL FURNITURE STORE A
splendid business opportunity in the
thriving city of East Liverpool, Ohio; the owners
desiring to engage in tbe manufacture of a pat
ented specialty, offer a splendid bargain: the op
fiortunity of a lifetime to step Into a well-estab-lshed
trade LOCK BOX 72, East Liverpool, O.
apl2-13
Business Stands,
FOR SALE-tS.750, TERMS TO SUIT, BUYS 107
Grant St.; business property: store and S
rooms and hall: blir bargain. ALLES & BAILEY,
164 Fourth ave. Telephone 167. sp!2-80
TJWR SALE-10,00OTHBEE BRICK AND
J? two frame houses, situated on Beaver ave
nne Allegheny, now renting for 8878 per annum.
STRAUB k MORRIS, corner Wood st. and Third
avenue, Pittsburg. apl4-54
FOR SALE-ON FIFTH AVE., PITTSBURG,
Pa., 125 ft. front, extending back 150 ft., more
or less, to 50-ft. street; close to Court House: only
8375 per front foot. ED WITT1SH, 410 Grant
street, Pittsburg, Pa. aplO-31-MWTSu
FOR SALE -83,500 DESIRABLE BUSINESS
property on Beaver avenue: lot IS feet front
and alongside alley: rents for $300 a year: posses
sion or not, as desired. STRAUB k MORRIS,
corner Wood st. and Third avenne, Pittsburg.
apl4-54
FOR SALE-810O,0O0-THE LARGEST AND
best located piece of property suitable for
retail trade in Pittsburg; owner has been holding
for f 140,000, but will take the above price if sold
at once; particulars to principals only. W. C.
STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. apl4-S3
FOR SALE-SEVERAL PIECES OF PROP
ERI Y on Fourth ave. : also a number of
pieces on Penn ave., bmlthfield st. and other
good streets: will take pleasure In giving full par
ticulars and showing surveys to parties desiring
to purchase. W. C. STEWART. 114 Fourth are.
apl4-3S
FOR SALE-2 BUSINESS HOUSES, ON A
good business street in Allegheny City; wilt
sell them both for 3.000 if applied for soon, this
property is worth 810,000 to-day, and will only
be oflered at this low price for a few days; this is
a good investment and sure to Increase in value.
C. H. LOVE. 93 Fourth ave apll-21-Thssu
Mannfocturlnt; Sites.
FOR SALE-AT SHERIDAN STATION. P., O.
k Si. L. R. R., 11 acres or land; soluble for
manufacturing or building sites. LASHELL k
RANK1N.7 Fourth ave. ap!4-41
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles, Live Stock, etc
FOR SALE-ALIGHT FAMILY BAROUCHE,
nearly new; a bargain. WILSON& BROS.,
West Diamond St.. Allegheny. apl2-85-Tursu
FOR SALE-ONE BREWSTER SPRING BUG
GY, in good repair; win be sold cheap. In
quire of A. JACKMAN, 630 Penn ave. apl4-78
FOR SALE-CHEAP-DOCTOR'S BUGGY, IN
good repair. Apply to Dr. R.JENNINGS,
JR., 215 First avenue abbve Grant St. ap!4-134
TTIOR SALE-A BAY' MARE-CAN TROT IN
JD 2:40: Is sound and kind; will be sold cheap.
Inquire of A. JACKMAN, 630 Penn ave.
ap!4-73
FORSALE-A BROWN HORSE-CAN TROT IN
2:50. and a good saddler: Is sound and kind;
will be sold cheap. Inquire of-A. JACKMAN, 530
Fenn ave. apl4-78
FOR SALE-FINE BAY HORSE; 3 YHS. OLD;
verv fine mover and shows speed: don't
scare at any thing: price S20O. Can be seen at
SPENCER& W1LLIS0N'SV28 Cedar ave., Alle
gheny City, Pa. apl4-148
FOR SALE A GOOD GRAY TEAM OF
draught horses and one black driving horse.
THOMAS CARLIN'b SONS, Lacock and San
dusky sts., Allegheny. apl2-50
FOR SALE-A BEAUTIFUL SMALL SHET
LAND pony, cart and harness for sale: pony
black. 4 yrs. old, well broke gentle and pretty.
Can be seen at ELMORE AND MURRY'S SALES
STABLES, Duquesne way, near Sixth st., city.
ap!4-43
FOR SALE-3 HORSES AND PEDDLER'S
wagon will be sold at Bhodes and Wagner's;
auction sale 77 Federal st., Allegheny, on Tues
day. April 16, at 4 o'clock; sale of goods begins at
10 o'clock. A. LEGGATE tt SON, Auctioneers.
apl3-26
machinery and Metals.
TTIOR SALE-WEHAVE FOR BALE A LARGE
P lot of No. 1 second-hand engines andbollers,
ah sizes, from 2 n, p. up, taken in exchange for
new; we got them cheap and tbeywill go cheap:
also new engines and boilers, every size and
style at rock bottom prices. HARME'S MACHINE
DEPOT. 97 First ave. fe3-y778u
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE 2,000 SAWED LOCUSTIPOSTS.
Inquire of Z. W. OARMACK, Brownsville
wbarfboat, foot of Smlthfleld st. apll-19
OK SALE-NOTION, SCHOOL BOOK AND
wall paper store doing excellent trade: will
Invoice about 81,200. SHEPARD & CO., 54 Fifth
ave. apl4-5B-Tusu
TjWK SALE-AN ODORLESS EXCAVATING
S2 apparatus, tank, pnmp and hose in very
good condition; very cheap. H. E. STOVER, 2312
Broad St., Altoona, Pa. ap!4-34
OR SALE-SAFES-A LARGE NUMBER OF
second-hand safes of small and medium sizes
which we have received In exchange. We will
sell them at low prices, ranging from (25 upward,
tfellvered at your nearest railroad depot. Send
for particulars. STANDARD MFG. CO.. Sixth
and Baymlller St.. Cincinnati, O. mhl7-80-su
FOR SALE FURNITURE, HORSE. BUGGIES,
etc., 629 Fifth avenue at anction, FRIDAY,
April 19, at 2 o'clock. There are lace curtains,
Brussels carpets, secretary, wardrobes, marble top
dressing bureau, washstxnd and tables, bedsteads,
mattresses, sola, hair seat and cane seat chairs,
lounge clocks, barrack, pictures, aquarium,
plants, two superior leather top buggies, nearly
new, driving mare, several dozen stonemason
tools, cement, harness, etc., etc. A. LEGGATE k
SON, Auctioneers. apl2-41
TTIOR SALE -CONFECTIONERY STOCK AT
JD auction; the wholesale and retail confection
ery or Rhodes k Wagner, 77 Federal St., Alleghe
ny.' declining business, will be sold to tbe trade
on Tuesday, April 15, at 10 o'clock: great variety
of confectionery and material used in manufac
turing, nuts, fruits. Cigars, canned goods, orna
ments, fine store fixtures. Counters, show cases,
scales, furnaces, bakers' supplies, boards, molds,
knives, etc.. In endless assortment: three horses,
large peddling wagon, harness, etc.? etc.; every
thing must he sold without reserve: retail confec
tioners specially invited. A. LEGGATE & SON,
Auctioneers. 7 ap!3-26
LOST.
LOST-ON FRIDAY AT B O'CLOCK P. M. ON
Federal street, Allegheny, a silk umbrella
marked "J. T.M." Finder please return to J. T;
MYLER, at Nation's Bank, 43 N. Diamond st.
apl4-130
LOST-FRIDAY EVENING-POCKETBOOK,
between Marvin's and cable car, containing
money and papers. Suitable reward If returned
toDUFATCirOFFIOE,or45 BOYLE ST., Alle
gheny apl4-17
LOST-ON 1ITH INST., IN WORKINGMAN'3
Saving Bank or Ohio street. Allegheny City,
lady's pocketbook containing sum of money and
cards with owner's name. A reward of 3wlll be
paid by returning to WOBKINGMAN'S SAV
ING BANK, or 38 MORGAN ST., Allegheny.
RESORTS.
Atlantic City.
fTTHE ISLESWORTH.
JL ATLANTIC CaTY. N.J,
On the boach, sea end of vlrginl avenue
Steam heat, electric bells. Will open Febru
ary 9. 1SS9.
fal3-72-JTWX3u BUCEAMcCLELLAN.
TO LET.
CUv Residences.
TO LET-HOUSK OF 12 ROOMS ON SECOND
ave. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agt., 63 Fourth
ave ap!3-13
rpO LET-HOUSE OF ELEVEN ROOMS ON
JL Penn ave ; all modern Improvements. GEO.
JOHN STO N, Agent. 62 Fourth ave. apl3-13
TO LET-HOUSE OF ELEVEN ROOMS ON
Third ave.; all modern improvements. GEO.
JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. apl3-18
East End Residences.
rpO LET A NICE HOUSE IN GOOD LOCA
X -TION, bath, pantry, ball and 5 rooms. Bond
street, 2 sqnares from Hlland avenue: 820 per
month. MELLON BROS., 6349 Station St., E. .
apiu-vi'iuu
T
Allegheny Residences.
rnO LET NO. 33 LOCUST ST ALLEGHENY
JL CITY, a good 8-room brick house with mod
ern Improvements. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave
nue apl3-8g
rpO LET-HOUSE OF TEN ROOMS ON MON-
a. XES,I St.. AlicgueuT.ai, luuuctd improve-
ments: nneiy nnisnea. ucjj. juiuhiu.-
Agent.
62 Fourth ave.
apl3-18
TO LET GOOD 7-ROOM BRICK HOUSE,
Klrkpatrick ave, Allegheny; bath, laundry,
w.c. large yard; 826; no water tax. W. W. Mo
NE1LL BRO., 103 Fonrth ave apl4-74
TO LET-BKICK HOUSE. HALL AND 1
rooms: grained, sewerage; No. 191 Fulton St.,
Allegheny: $22 per mo.J-.M.STONER,No. 22 Bake
well Building, cor. Grant and Diamond. ap9-48
TO LET ALLEGHENY HOUSES - NO.
Frazlerst.. 6 rooms, 821; No. 23 Klrkpatrick
ave.. 8 rooms, 822; No. 2d2 Federal St.. 4 rooms,
820: N o. 68 Hamlin St. , 2 rooms, 19 50; Harrison St.,
4 rooms, 811; 193 South aye, 4 rooms. 812; McDon
ald St.. Eleventh ward. 6 rooms, 818. A. LEG
GATE k SON, 31 Federal st. apl3-28
Suburban Residences. '
TO LET-AT INGRAM STATION. HOUSE OF
six .rooms. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agt.. t
Fourth ave. apl3-18
O LET HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS, WfTH
10 acres ground, at Ingram station. GEO.
JOHNSTON, Agt., 62 Fourth ave apl3-18
TO LET AT INGRAM. PA., HOUSE OF 5
rooms, large lot, good water; convenient to
station, churches and schools. Inquire ot T. A.
INGRAM, Ingram, Pa., P.. C. k St. L. B. B.
ap!4-22
TO XET-DWELLING HOUSE AT INGRAM
station, P. C. t St. L. R. R., six rooms, fin
ished attic excellent cellar: lot 50x120. Inquire
,or PERCY F. SMITH, 65 Virgin alley, Pittsburg.
apl3-87
TO LET-HOUSE 10 BOOMS, WITH GARDEN,
stable etc., near Patterson station, P.O. i
Y. B. B.. and Crafton, P. a k St. L. R. R. In
quire of B. F. SHAFFERS, Crafton, Pa., or ad
dress F. C. BIGGERT. Rochester. Pa. mh2I-68
TO LET MY HOUSE THIRTEEN ROOMS,
at Laurel Station, Ft. Wayne road, all mod
ern improvements, stable and carnage house two
acres ground, with liver view. Inquire on prem
ises, or at 219 Lacock street, Allegheny. WM. T.
DUNN. mh9-3
T) LET-OR FOR SALE-AT EMSWORTH A
handsome residence of 8 rooms, finished attle
natural gas, slate mantels, inside shutters; X-acre
lot, beautifully laid out; soft spring water; every- -thing
new, In first-class order; situate on Beaver
road, and approach to Clifton station. Inquire on.
premises. THOS. BARRETT. apl4-46-wa
Vwcmm.
fTIO LET THE BEST GARDEN FARM" AT MC
X KEE'S Bocks. .Inquire No. 638 LIBERT r
ST., Pittsburg. ' mb7-84-Z0D
Apartments.
TO EET-SUTTjil OF ROOMS. SUITABLE FOB
light housekeeping. GEO. JOHNSTON,'
Agentt 62 Fourth ave. apl3-18
TO LET-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR GENTLE
MEN; both gases. 137 SECOND AVE., od
poslte Homeopathic Hospital. apl4-10
TO LET THE THREE UPPER FLOORS Ol
No. 831 Smlthfleld street. STRAUB
MORRIS, corner Wood St. and Third avenue
Pittsburg. apl4-54
TO LET-FURNISHED ROOM. WITH OB
without board, suitable for two gentlemen,
with use of bach tin a nrivate family. so.7DiVr3
STREET, near WyUe ave. apl4-60
TO LET ROOM HANDSOMELY FUR
NISHED with latest style furniture over
looking large lawn; gentlemen preferred. 2S2
WESTERN AVE.. Allegheny. apll-98
TO LET BOOMS FACING PARK. SECOND
story front room with alcove furnished or
unfurnished, wltn or without board: references
exchanged. 169 NOKTH AVE., Allegheny.
apl2-33
TO LET ELEGANT NEW FURNISHED
rooms for gents only In the large new build
ing on tbe corner of Boyd and Watson sts. r refer
ence required. Inquire on the premises. F.
HERMES. apl4-123
TO LET-FURNISHED ROOM SECOND
floor front: private house with board If de
sired; convenient to both cable roads and East
Liberty station; gentlemen only. J. W., Dis
patch office. ap!4-97
Business Stands.
T
IO LET THREE-STORY WAREHOUSE
with oasem en t-133 .First ave. inquire of
HUNT k CLAPP, 95 Fifth ave.
mai-H
npO LET POSSESSION GIVEN AT ONCE -JL
store and dweUlng 4014. formerly used as dry
goods store. Inquire SAM'L. L. PATTERSON,
ao Butler street. apl4-57
T
IO LET-STOBEEOOMS-ON CORNER PENJT
ana xnira street. 44 Fourtn street. 85 Robin- .
son street, Aiiegneny; goua Business stands: rent
low; some uniurnisneu rooms.
Innulre at 44-
FOURTH STREET.
apl4-105-Mwrsa
TO LET-LOT OF GROUND. WITH LIME
kiln: Southslde: 200x282. on Monongahela,
river: switch connection P. 4.L. E. K. R.: con
venient for coke ovens, board yard or manufact
ory: will be leased for term of years, with privi
lege of purchase. GEORGE W. BURGWIN. 130
Fourth ave apl4-28-TTSSn
PERSONAL.
EBSONAL-BOOKS WANTED IF YOTJ '
bave one book worth 10 cents, or a library
worth 81,000, let us know: we will buy one as
quickly as tbe other. LEVI'S BOOK STORE,
Seventh Ave. Hotel building. TeSO
PERSONAL-WHY TROUBLE YOUE WIFE,
mother or daughters In repairing and clean
ing your old clothes when It can be done for a
trifle by DICKSON, the Tailor, cor. Fifth ave
and Wood St., second floor? Charges moderate; -facilities
unsurpassed: suits madeto order: spring;
styles now ready. Telephone 1538. mhs
BOSTON NOVELTY STORE,
406 and 408 Wood St
JUST RECEIVED.
The Wonderful Pijr Puzzle, only 10a
1,000 Home Series Novels, only 8c.
6 Bottle Silver Plated Castor, only 8L
Sheffield Silver Plated Knives, only 10a.
Sheffield Silver Plated Tea Spoons, only 3a, .
No. 6 Copper Bottom Tea Kettle, only 28c. S
No. 6 Copper Bottom Wash Boiler, only 89o
No. 7 Galvanized Iron Tez Kettle, only 60c -
No. 8 Galvanized Iron Tea Kettle, only 69c. '
No. 9 Galvanized Iron Tea Kettle, only 81c )
2 Quart Covered Palls, only 5c.
1 (Jtrart Coffee Pot, only 6c
Tin Cnspadors, Decorated, only 5c.
Acme Fry Pans, only 6c
6, 7 and 8 lb. Flat Irons, only 25o each.
Set of Flat Irons (3 in set), only IL r,
Tjnhandled Tea Cops and Saucers (8 In ietV
30c t
Handled Coffee Cups and Saucers (8 Inset),'
60c
Tea, Breakfast and Dinner Plates, only 6a .
each.
10 Piece Decorated Chamber Set, only 2 25.
14 Piece Decorated Chamber Set, with Jar,
only So.
100 doz. Sq, Gold Band Fruit Saucers, only 6a
60 doz. Gold Band Bone Dishes, only 10c each.
A. Beautiful Lamp, Decorated Shade, worth.
(i. only 32 60.
100 doz. Patz Pomade, sold everywhere at 10c,
only 5c
60 doz. Flush Hand Mirrors, worth 50c, only
25c.
25 doz. Ladles' Hand Bags, 25c to Jl.
Another new lot of Baby Carriages vast re
ceived, which we sell from $5 to 825.
Fnll line of Boys' Iron Velocipides, 13 50 ta .
f650L '-
Great Bargains on our 5c and 10c Counters.
GOODS AT TVHOLESALE FOR CASH;
H. Gs HAYDEN & CO.
406 and 408 Wood St
apMVwsu
TO IH1EST0RS.
The nnderslened offer for sale at nar and
accrued interest
$100,000-6 PerCent.
FLRST MORTGAGE BONDS
OF THE
tote Valley Gas Company.
Bonds are registered, 11,000 each, and matum " '
at various dates irom lgw to vsa.
Thrifts TtiW4fa4k 4a n rtmnAA uj tt Kftn A4Vf
THIRD. NATIONAL BANK! 1
rnha-89-TTsn Pittsburgv
TRAVEL TO EUROPE
WILL BE UNUSUALLY HEAVY
this season. Secure berths early. We repre
sent most popular lines, sell drafts, tonign
coins, etc., at New York rates and secure pass
ports. MAX 8HAMBERG & CO-
mhl7--VTaa 87 Smlthfleld sty. Pittsburg, pa, .
THOMAS QUINN REQUESTS ALL HM
creditors to' present their hills to him
within 2 weeks from data for eellMties, as ha
Is about to leave the city.
Apbh. 13, 1899. "" "
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