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THE- EETTSBTniG- DISPATCH, THURSDAY,- APEHT.
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'GKEAT PLANS AHEAD.
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' The New Public Safely Chairman
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1 "EfiAE OP IMPORTANT OUTLOOK.
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Buss Encountered at the Ontset Eegard
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PEOPOSED FIEE AND POLICE STATIONS
11 The new Committee on Public Safety
organized yesterday afternoon in Select
Council Chamber, and unanimously elected
Mr. John S. Lambie chairman. Mr. Lam
bie made a neat little speech, acknowledg
ing the honor, and in referring to the re
sponsibilities resting upon the committee,
said that within the next year it would be
asked to pass upon several measures of
great public importance.
By unanimous consent the regular meet
ing days of the committee were fixed for the
first Monday of each month.
Two ordinances were read by the clerk,
one authorizing the Chief of the Depart
ment ot Public Safety to purchase a lot of
ground near the intersection of Brownsville
and Arlington avenues, Thirty-first ward,
for the use of the Bureau, of Fire, restrict
ing the cost to $3,000, and -one authorizing
him to locate and equip a hose and fire
engine company in the Thirty-first ward.
The ordinance first named was submitted
by Mr. Binder, and the other by Mr. Nis
bet. Mr. Ferguson objected to fixing the price
on the lot at $3,000. He said the city had
been paying very extravagant prices for
such sites lately, and while he did not
know whether he was right or not, $3,000
seemed to him a Tery steep figure for a lot
on top of the Sonthside hills.
Mr. Buhlandt moved to recommend Mr.
Binder's ordinance, but Mr.-Nisbet moved
to amend by substituting his ordinance, his
, idea being that if Chief Brown was author
ized to locate and equip an engine company
there, he would have sufficient license to
buy, too, and he was anxious that fire pro
tection be supplied to the Thirty-first ward
as soon as possible.
Mr. Buhlandt thought that a fire engine
could not be used in the Thirty-first ward,
if they had it, unless the streets should be
paved Tery soon, and anyhow the appro
priation made lor that purpose would not
admit of equipping a company this year.
Mr. Kesbit then moved that both ordi
nances be recommended; but the motion
was defeated, and Mr. Binder's ordinance
was recommended, while that of Mr. Neabit
was laid over until next meeting.
When the ordinance authorizing the erec
tion of a new police station on the site of the
one in the Thirty-sixth ward was read, Mr.
Ferguson again objected. He thought the
ordinance was too open, and would give too
much license, which would result in the
erection of another $30,000 building, such
a they had in the 'Nineteenth ward. The
ordinance, as read, authorized the Depart
ment of Public Safety to have plans and
specifications made and to advertise for pro
posals and construct the building without
consulting anybody. There was a time, he
said, when the department submitted plans
and specifications of any proposed building
to the proper committee; but he supposed
that since they got nipped on the Seven
teenth ward station and were compelled to
curtail extravagances on that account, they
did not want to get nipped again. He did
not believe in giving such unlimited power
to the department, and moved that, before
further action was taken on the ordinance,
the plans and specifications of the proposed
bnilding be presented to the committee, and
to that end that the ordinance be laid over
until the next meeting, which was agreed to.
Chief Brown, when told of this decision,
said that an appropriation of $11,000 had
been specially made for the new Thirty
sixth ward station, and that amount would
be needed. He did not see how he conld
have a plan of the building made before be
was authorized to build it.
Reopening the Good Old Question.
An ordinance was passed by City Coun
cils in 1876 for the opening of Forbes street
from Boyd street to Fifth avenue. In 1884
views were made to carry out the project.
Then it was dropped. To connect Forbes
street with Diamond street, as is now pro
posed, will reopen the old question. An
appropriation was once made for the first
named work, but the money was, of course,
not used.
J. G. BENNETT & CO..
English and American Hats, Corner Wood
Street and Fifth Avenne.
Yes, I have concluded hereafter to buy
all my hats at Bennett's. I find their
styles correct, their goods as represented,
and their assortment of imported and Amer
ican hats the largest. They are agents for
AMEBICAjr.
Touman, Fifth avenue, New York.
Dunlap & Co., Fifth avenue, New York.
Stetson & Co., Fifth avenue, New York.
ENGLISH.
Heath & Co., London.
Christy & Co., London.
Lincoln, Bennett & Co., London.
Harmon & Co., London.
They Sell at Sight.
Light colored check suits will be all the
go this season, as will also neat stripes.
Many of these suits we are selling at $10
and $12; come in for these patterns. They are
very artistically cut, handsomely lined and
areas good as custom tailoring work. Call
at our store and ask to see them. You'll
agree that they're as good as anv $18 snit
you have seen elsewhere. P. C. C. C., cor.
Grant and Diamond sts.,opp. the new Court
House. With every boy suit we will
give gratis your choice of either a bag of
run or one of our Parisian self-winding tops.
Sterling Toilet Articles.
Be sure to see our collection if you wish
something new for your spring wedding
botiles, Puff boxes.
Brush sets, Hand mirrors.
. Tha newest rarities in sterling silver.
HAkdt & Hates.
Jewelers and Silversmiths,
XI 633 Smithfield st
Paster Neckwear In Men's Furnishing De
partment. Latest London and New York styles, now
ready a grand display.
Jos. Horse & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
White Snlt
From 2 to 16 years sizes. No such collec
tion has ever been seen at the People's
Store. Campbell & Dick.
83, 85, 87 and 89 Fifth are.
M. Selbert & Co.
For all kinds of furniture, the best' and
cheapest. Call at the large furniture fac
tory, Lacock and Hope streets, near railroad
bridge, Allegheny. T
Easter Opening,
To-day and Friday. Ladies' suit parlor.
Latest spring styles of India silk challies
ana mohair suits. Pabcels & Jokes,
29 Fifth avenue.
This celebrated XXX 1855 pure rye
whisky, the finest in the United States, can
always be had at x. W. Schmidt's, 95 and
87 Fifth avenue.
i More New Tea Gowns nnd Salts
lifcSfy a new oolor combinations.
BEF9E1 IT WAS KIPE.
CornopeHs Authorities Celebrate Arbor
Day Qoite Previously A Thought Re
garding Oar Woods.
-Some people have been in the habit of
sneering at Coraopolis as a "slow town,"
and It must be confessed that it for a long
time was somewhat tardy in the matter of
drainage, some of the people evidently pre
ferring to spend money for calomel, quinine
and medical service instead of draining. Of
late, however, their eves have been gradual
ly opening, and the place shows it.
But they were ahead of the rest of the
country this year in tree-planting. It is
true they chose Tuesday by mistake; but
none the less is it true that the trees. planted
are like to be ahead on July 4 of those to be
planted when the regular Arbor Day ar
rives. Thinking. Tuesday was Arbor Day
the borough authorities ordered the plant
ing to go on, and it did, merrily. While
the people planted, Lawyer Cornelius and
Kev. Mr. Shrodes watered the work with
oratory, and the Coraopolis brass bnd (the
same that played at the primary meeting),
played patriotic airs, and there was a good
time generally.
In this connection it might be appropri
ately stated that the woodman is still
abroad, and he does not "spare that tree," if
he sees a chance to make a $5 bill out of it
Insectivorous birds and woodlands are dis
appearing, and insects and either flood or
drouth are doing millions of dollars' worth
of damage. In the absence of forest laws,
it might be well to consider the advisabil
ity of exempting forest lands from taxation.
It has been proposed in several States, but
not acted upon. Whv hew-the forests down
to make farming land, When the nation has
more arable ground now than it can till?
BEPCBEICAIT H0USEWABMIKG
At the Young Men's Tariff Club House This
Evening. (
When the Young Men's Bepublican
Tariff 01 ub takes formal possession of its
new club house on Sixth avdnue this even
ing, President Thomas M. McFarland will
make an address of welcome. Hon. J. O.
Burrows, of Michigan, will speak on "The
.future of the Bepublican party;" Congressman-elect
J. Warren Bay, on "Bepublican
Organizations;" Colonel John M. Thomp
son, of Sutler, Pa., on "Our President,"
and Hon. John Dalzell, on "Onr City."
Toerge's orchestra will furnish music and
the Apollo Quintet will sing several
songs. After the addresses a luncheon will
be served.
The furnishment of the club house was
completed yesterday and the house is pro
nounced the finest home enjoyed by any
folitical club in Pennsylvania outside of
'hiladelphia. The large membership of
the club renders it impossible to throw open
the door? to the general public and for to
night the house will be reserved exclusively
for the members and a few invited guests.
EIGHT COUUTI BRIDGES.
Nearly 833,000 Worth ot Fine Structures to
Spas Several Rnnn.
The County Commissioners yesterday pre
pared a list of bridges to be erected in the
county this year. The following are the
bridges to be built and the estimated cost:
Miller's run bridge, at Collier's mill, $3,000;
Street's run bridge, $3,300; Plum creek
bridge, at Armstrong's, $3,500; Sawmill run
bridge, at Fair Haven, $2,500; Bailey's run
bridge. Fast Deer township, $2,000; Mor
ton's run bridge, Scott township, $2,000;
Little Sewickley bridge, Cochran, $6,t00;
Potato Green bridge, Marshall, $2,100. To
tal, eight bridges, $23,900.
Commissioner McKee voted against the
plans for the bridges named, stating that he
believed rough-faced stone work was good
enough, and the fancy work and dressed
stone were not necessary, in addition to
which the extensive cost of these bridges
prevented the erection of necessary-bridges
in other districts.
Notwithstanding this opposition, the
building of the bridges was approved.
HE WAS TOO EAST.
Geo. Williams Is Bunkoed Oat "of 315
Through an Old Trick.
George Williams, an employe of the Phil
adelphia Company, was bunkoed out of $15
yesterday. "While at the Ft. Wayne depot
waiting to go to Economy, where be had ac-'
cepted a new job, a stranger approached and
said he was also going to Economy.
After a short chat the fellow said he had
some goods to pay for, and he produced a
check on a Chicago bank for $350. He re
gretted it was past banking hours, and
asked Williams for a loan ot $15, offering
the check as security. Williams bit at the
bait, and last night Detectives McTighe and
Fitzgerald were gunning for the "steerer."
POPULAR SALESMEN.
A Contest for Handsome Prizes.
The contest for the gold watch and Estey
organ, offered as prizes by Mr. "Percy F.
Bmith, proprietor of the Pcnna, Grocer, to
the most popular and second most popular
commercial salesmen in Allegheny county,
has ended. Mr. Charles F. Frazee, of Ar
bnckles & Co., carries off the gold watch,
and Mr. J. Breahm, of the Joseph Schini
mell Preserving Company, the organ. The
balloting has been going on for three months,
and new and old subscribers to the Grocer
took a lively interest in tbe contest The
winners had very large majorities.
Tbey Sell at Sight.
Light colored check suits will be all the
go this season, as will also neat stripes.
Many of these suits we are selling at $10
and $12; come in for these -patterns. They
are very artistically cut, handsomely lined
and areas good as custom tailoring work.
Call at our store and ask to see them. You'll
agree that they are as good as any $18 suit
yon have seen elsewhere. P- C. C. C, cor.
Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the new Court
House. With every bov's suit we will give
gratis your choice of either a bag of fun or
one of our Parisian self-winding tops.
London Gray Silk and Wool Underwear
And other specialties, in all pure silk, fine
merino, natural wool, English gauze and
French balbriggah. We undoubtedly
carry one of the most complete stocks of
fine underwear in this country in our
men's furnishing department.
Jos. Hokke & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Ail Styles White Snits
.For confirmation, street and house wear.
Low priced, medium priced and high
priced. Tbe best assortment will be found
at the "People's Store.
Campbell & Dick.
83, 85, 87 and 89 Fifth avenue.
Easter Novelties.
We call attention to Japanese flower
holders' in various shapesalso eggs in por
celain, especially for Easter.
Jos. EicHpAtrar & Co.,
48 "Filth avenue.
Easier Opening,
To-day and Friday. Ladies' suit parlor.
Latest styles of spring suits, house robes and
wrappers. Pabcels & Jones,
29 Fifth avenue.
Ladles Balbrlggan Underwear New,
50 cents to $2 each all sizes.
Jos. Hoene & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Smoke the best La Perla delFumar clear
Havana Key West cigars. Three lor 25c.
G. W. Schmidt, 95 and 97 Fifth ave.
Walter J. Osborne. Kichabduabbows.
BARROWS fe OSBORNE
JOB PRINTERS,
SO Diamond street
.Telephone No. 8U -
Bez-KTTSSU
US-Display advertisements one dollar per
square for one insertion. Classified advertise
menu on this page such as Wanted, For Bale,
To Let, eta, ten cents per line for each inser
Uon, and none taken for ieu than fifty cents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
For the accommodation of tbe
public, Branch Offices have been
established at tho following places,
where Want, For Sale, To Let, and
other transient advertisements will
be received, up to 0 P. M. for inser
tion next morning:
Advertisements are to be prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts with Tax DIS
PATCH. prrrsBUBG.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY, SM Butler street.
FMIL O. BTUCKET, 24th street and i'cnn ave.
E. G. STUCKEY ACO., Wylleave. nd Fultonst.
M. SjTOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House.
EABT IHD,
3. W. WALLACE, 6ia Penn avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTEK A SHElBLER,Sth av. & Atwood St.
GOCTHBIDX.
JACOB SFOHN. No. 3 Carson street.
CHAS. SCH.WAKM, 1707 Carson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCIIEK, 59 Federal street.
H.J . McURIUE. Federal and Ohio streets.
FBED.H. EGUEBS. ITS Ohio street.
F. H. EOGEK3 & bON. Ohio and Chestnut sts.
J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS McHENBY, Westernand Irwlnaves.
U. Wi HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Braver aves.
PEKHYM. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
WANTED.
Male Hels.
WANTED-GOOD BAEBEB. APPLY 2114
CA.KSON ST., S. S. apl8-80
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ANTED-A GOOD BARBER AT 26IS CAIS
SON ST., sonthside, Pittsburg. ap!8-G7
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ANTED CARPENTERS. APPLY TO K.
BROUDE A CO., 242 Fifth avenue. aplS-71
WANTED-A WAITER AT MANNING'S,
cor. Penn avenue and Eleventh St., city.
at18-S2
WANTED-DRUGCLERK-AN ABS1STANT
reglstered. Address DRUGS, Dispatch of
fice. apl7-9S
WANTED-A COAT AND PANT MAKER.
Apply to GEO. MICHEL, Chanters avenue,
Chartlers, Pa. apl7-3S
WANTED - GOOD WAGON MAKER IN
QUIRE or JOHN ADAMS, Remington,
Allegheny co , Pa. apl8-24
WANTED-AFIBST-CLASSFLCMBEB. IN
QUIRE of EDWARD WHITFIELD,
Greensburg, box 64. apl6-52
XITANTED-TWO GOOD AND STEADY COAT
W makers at once. Apply FRED G. WESf 4
CO., Homestead, Pa. apl8-33
WANTED-A GOOD TESTMAK ER TO WORK
rn store at CHAS. itUNNETTE'S, No. 411S
Better St., Pittsburg. aplS-to
TTANTED-THREE INDUSTRIOUS, SOBER
TV men; if a res 110 per wee t. Call from 9 toll
o'clock A. M., 73 DIAMOND ST. apl7-36
WANTED lOUNG MAN FOR STENOG
RAPHER and office work. Address, with
reference, IRON, Dispatch office. ap!7-48
-TSTANTED-THBEE GENTEEL LOOKING
VV yonng men as salesmen in city and country.
10 FEDERAL ST., room U, Allegheny. apl7-41
-T7"ANTED TWO CARRIAGE DRIVERS
V V None bat sober and thoroughly experienced
men need apply. 2728 Carson St., Southslde.
apl8-63
WANTED-A BRIGHT OFFICE BOY-AGE
about sixteen years: must be rood penman:
none but right kind need apply. Address BOX
BS; city. apl8-23
WANTED COATMAKERS NONE BUT
good hands need apply; good prices and
boarding low. Address J. L.LOCKHART, Wash'
Ington. Pa.
ipl7-U
"TTTANTED-rOUNG MAN TO ASSIST IN
V general office work: an accurate account
ant and neat penman. Address ASSISTANT, Dis
patch office. apl7-90
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ANTED -2M0RTGAGES IN ANY
amounts: AM to 6 ner cent: cltv and country:
no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. 99
Fourth avenne.
Ja20-SS-UThS
-TTTIANTED-A GOOD TINNER-MUST BK
T V good on standing seam roofing: also on gen
eral Job work. Address J. W. MCDONALD,
Derry Station, Pa. apl8-37
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ANTED A GOOD BOY WITH SOME
exDerlence In the barber trade. For
further particulars apply to CRAFT & LEV1NG
STON, Indiana, Pa. V apl8-70
WANTED-A YOUNG MAN AS CLERK IN
a clothing store: one who can sell and keen
stockin order. Inquire at once at J. KLEE &
Co.'s, 811 Liberty st. apl8-34
WANTED-THBEE GOJUDm SALESMEN TO
sell goods from waront good salary to right
m en; apply at once T. TS, RODGERS, 635 Smith
field street, second floor.-4 L apl&-56
WANTED-GOOD CANTASSING AGENTS
S12 to S18 per week; goods Just out: sells on
sight; no competition. KADFFMAN'A MER-
i,c.h, xiea x.ion noiei, riusDurg, jra. apio-ot
XtTANTED-CAlHOLIC MAN-MUSTi BE IN-
v v uusxKiuus ana temperate ana nye gooa
references. FISHER BROS. & CO., room tr, Blair
building, 12 Federal street, Allegheny. hplS-47
WANTED GOOD CANVASSING AGFNTS;
112 to 18 per week; goods Justout; se".ls on
sight to gentlemen: apply at once. KAUFJfMAN
SiisiiunK, uea L.ioa iotei, rittsDurg, pa
apie-70
WANTED-OFFICEBOY16TO 17 YEARS OF
age; quick at figures and not afraid to work:
one who speaks German prelerred. Address. -ft ith
reference, In own handwriting, BOX 838. Pitts
burg. aplS-4$
WANTED MAN TO DRIVE CARRIAGE
and attend to cow: none but first-class man
and one used to taking care of carriage need ap-
ply. Call at 45 THIRD ST., Allegheny, between 9
ana n a. m. apis-sz
WANTED-AGENTS TO SELL A PATENT
ledger, advertising cards, fans, mem.
books, rulers, etc., to merchants: exclusive terri
tory: big profits. MODEL LEDGER CO., South
Vend, Ind. . apl6-N-EOD
WANTED-A MAN OF PUSH AND ENERGY
with a few hundred dollarsjfcm learn of an
Investment that will double his monev In six
months. Address "GOOD INVESTMENT, "Dis
patch office. aplS-65
WANTED-INTELLIGENT MAN LOCATED
outside Pittsbnrg, to represent. In his lo
cality, a responsible house: good salary: refer
ences exacted and given. SUPT. MFG. HOUSE,
Lock box 1610. N. Y. oc7-48-Th
TTT-ANTED AGENTS TO SELL TEA. BAKING
VV powder and pure spices: gifts with goods:
coke workers, miners or mlllmen can make money
in their spare time. YAMASHUtO TEA CO.. 83
Jackson st., Allegheny, Pa. Ja26-86-TTS
WANTEU-SALESMAN TO SELL GREEN
and roasted coffees to Pittsburg and ad
jacent trade for a Philadelphia house. Apply
ORV1LLE REED.beventh Avenne Hotel, Friday,
April 19, from 10 to 12 o'clock. aplS-29
-fT7"A N T E D IMMEDIATELY A GOOD
VV marble cutter and a first-class marble
polisher. Address, stating lowest wages will work
lor, no time for correspondence, DUNNING
MARBLE AND GRAN IT CO.. Erie. Pa.
apl3-58
-irjANTED-g FIBST-CLAbS MARBLE AND
W 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. mhM-78
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ANTED BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S
COLLEGE. 4 Sixth street. Plttsbnrr. Pen
manship, bookkeeping, latest and best shorthind,
typewriting, arithmetic, etc, thoroughly taught
lor t5 per month; Instruction private for both
sexes; open dally 9 A. M. to 9 r. lu apl3-06-TT66n
WANTED -BOOK AGENTS OF EXPER
IENCE In every county in Western Penna.
and West Va.: good commission and exclnslve
control on a work of unusual merit. VM. F.
MAXON. Gen'l Ageut, room 23 McCance block.
Liberty and Seventh ave., Pittsburg, pa. apll-a-D
WANTEO-AGENTS ON SALARY; ITS PER
month and expenses paid any active man
or woman to sell our goods by sample and live at
home: salary paid promptly and expenses In ad
vance; full particulars and sample case free, we
mean lust what we say. Address STANDARD
blLVERWARECO., Boston. Mass. felS-3-D
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: wages S3 pep
day; permanent position; no postals answered;
money advanced for wages, advertising, etc.
CENTENNIAL MAN'F'G CO., Cincinnati, Ohio.
apJ-85-TTSSU
Female Beln.
WANTED-GOOD DISHWASHER. NONE
but experienced one need apply at ABEL'S
RESTAURANT, 101 Fifth aye. r apl8-73
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ANTED - CASHIER - YOUNG LADY;
must nave experience; wages S3 a week.
ss CASHIER, Dispatch office. apl8-39
Address
TIT ANT E D MILLINERS AND SALES
W LADIES formlllinery department. FLEISH
MAN A CO., S04 to 503 Market street. apl8-S0
TTANTED-A GOODNURSEGIRL (GERMAN
W preferred) : must come well recommended.
Apply at 116 SHEFFIELD S1REET, Allegheny.
apl8-84
WANTED-FIRST-CLASS MILLINERS EM
PLOYED during the day can get work for
evenings andmake money by addressing STORE,
Dispatch office apl8-46
WANTLD-LADY AGENTS BEST LINE OF
ladles' and children's furnishing goods;
two new Inventions this spring: flOO monthly;
stamp for catalogue. E. H. CAMPBELL A CO.,
484 Randolph St.. Chicago. ap9-75-TTSu
TTTANTED-A LADY OF SOME EXFERI-
TT ence in pnotograpny; mnstspeax German
and English and furnish first-class references;
none other need apply, between 12 and 1 o'clock;
at 82 OHIO wima; Aiiegneny. apls-57
-rxrANTEO-FUtST-CLASS SALESLADY Nf T
W under 25. must be able to deal with bjfit
trade: short hours. For further particulars Kill
at Manager's office after 1 P. M.: MCGAWbft
jsluua, Boom 10, Beveuia avenue ana smitnKeld.
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WANTED.
DIale and Female Help..,
WAS TED COOKS, CHAMBERMAIDS,
dining room girls, 100 house girls, German
and colored girls, man and wife for dairy. French
and German waiters, gardeners and farm hands.
MRS. K. THOMPSON, 688 Grant St.
mh24-108-MThS
ANTED A YOUNG MAN OF EXPE
RIEN CE to assist a butcher, 10 farm bands,
cooks and chambermaids for families (350 to S4per
week: 200 honse girls, 40 for hotels and boarding
houses, colored girls. MEEHAN'S AGENCY,
545 Grant St. ap!8-D
OIIUUIIUUB.
WAN TED-POSITION BY A GOOD CHEM
IST; can give best of references. Address
M. J Dispatch office. ap!4-23
Situation
WA N T E D-S1TUATION AS AbSISTANT
bookkeeper or bill clerk; wages no object:
good references given. Address J. M. R.. Dls
patch office. ap!7-n
ANTED -POSITION BY A PHOTOGRA-
PHER; 10 years' experience: can take
charge of any branch in a gallery. Address I. O.
H Dispatch office. apl8-25
ANTED-A SITUATION AS DRIVER IN A
Tespectable family by a young man who
understands his business and all about horses;
best reference. Address DRIVER, Dispatch
ibfflce, for two days, apla-68
Fnrtners.
TITANTED-A FIRST-CLASS PHYSICIAN,
V with f5,000 cash, to take ajialf Interest in an
office business in Pittsburg 'that Is paying a net
profit of t?Q,000 a year. Address X, Y. Z.. Dis
patch office. apl8-aa
Booms. Homes, Etc.
WANTED-NEAR P. It. R. STATION. EAST
END, two unfurnished rooms on the first
floor. Address D. D., box 252, Braddock, Pa.
ap!8-93
AN TED-BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN,
furnished room in a private family, with
or without board: Allegheny preferred. Address
M., box 29t Pittsburg postofitce. apl3-72
Financial.
WANTED-MORTGAGES ON PROPERTY IN
either city: lowest rates of Interest. SPEN
CER ft GLOSSER, 419 Smithfield St. mh-7
WANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN
in sums to suit, at 4K, 5 and 6 per cent.
GRAEUING &.LYON, 135 Fourth ave. ap6-el-D
WANTED-TO LOAN 500 TO 8500,000 IN SUMS
to suit; .no delay in securing the money.
SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO. , 99 Fourth ave.
apl3-80-TTTS
"ITrANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PBOP-
VV ERTx, over h. duo; 4K per cent; no tax.
msmir A. vAVJutsvu Kfjrourins
i avenue.
mh2-a22-D
"VjrTANTED -RENTS COLLECTED PROMPT
VV LY;. property managed with satisfaction.
ALLES A BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 1S7.
U19-81
WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY ON FARM
1NG, city and suburban properties or col
lateral. ED. W1TTISH, 410 Grant street, Pltts-
Durg, ira. apii-ia-i
TUTANTED PROPERTY OWNERS TO KNOW
VV that we loan money at4)j, 5 and 6 per cent
without
ut delay. REED B. COYLE A CO., ui
Fourth ave.
aplJ-76-TTBSU
WANTED-MOR1GAGES IN LARGE OB
small amounts, at 4 to 6 percent, accord
ing to tbe size and kind of mortgage. W. A.
HEREON A SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave.
mhSl-se-TTS
WANTED-TO LOAN 8500,000, IN AMOUNTS
of (3,000 and upward, on city and suburban
property, on 4J4 per cent, free of tax; also smaller
amounts at 5 and C per cent. BLACK A BAIRD,
95 Fourth avenue. se21-d26-D
WANTKD-TO LOAN 200,000 ON MORT
GAGES; 1100 and upward at 6 per cent;
(500,000 at 4)4 per cent on residences or business
froperty: also in adjoining counties. S. H.
BENCH, 185 Fourth avepne. oc31-e84-D
ANTKD-GOOD CITY MORTGAGES IN
all amounts from t300 np to any amount;
money at 4, 5 and 6 per cent astoamonnt and
security: can furnish it on short notice and at
small exnense. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue.
apl8-!0
WANTED-HOUSES TO BENT, RENTS TO
collect, mortgages on city and suburban
property at 4K, 6 and 6 per cent; property selected
aud bought or sold on lowest commission: call for
new property list for April. J. UKKMITT, 407
Grant at. aDlS-61
WANTED-MOBTG AGES-fl, 000, OCOTO LOAN
on city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand
6 per cent, and on larms In Allegheny and adja
cent counties at A per cent: no money loaned oat
of Pennsylvania. 1. M. PENNOCK A SON, 105
Fonrtb avenne. ap7-f41
Miscellaneous.
WASTED-STUDENTS OF SHORTHAND
desiring to acquire expert speed to call for
iuii particular at joauiu'd tJUUMUAau
SCHOOL, 412 Wood St.
apl7-77
WANTED EVERYBODY TO KNOW APRIL
Is the last month for cabinets at a 00 per
doz. arELITE GALLERY. 516 Market st , Pitts
bnrg. Pa. ; come early; bring children; nse eleva
tor; apl-16
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Cltv Residence.
FOR SALE BLUFF STREET, NEAR COL
LEGE, new brick houses rooms, hall, bath
room. Inside w. c, finished basement: a complete
house, all late improvements; lot 23 feet 9 inches
by 133 feet. ROBERT COWARD, Ho. 20 Bluff
street. mhlO-28-rrssa
FOR SALE-HOUSE AND LOT, V3 FIFTH
ave., at auction, estate of John Schwelnstet
ter, deceased: sale on premises Thursday, April
18, at 2 o'clock: lot 40x100: excellent brick house,
six rooms, attic and cellar; Immediate possession:
open dally for Inspection from 1 till 6 o'clock;
terms 12,10 cash In ten days, balance to suit
buyer; a grand chance to get a nice, cheery, com
fortable home. A. LEGGATE A SON, Auction
eers, 31 Federal st , Allegheny. apl2-41
FOB SALE A MAGNIFICENT BLUFF
street residence, overlooking tbe Mononga
hela river, containing 8 elegant large and hand
somely paperad rooms, bath, large closets, range, h.
and c. water. Inside w. c, washstands. both gases,
slate mantels; all tbe modern conveniences; a de
sirable neighborhood; this property will be sold
cheap If taken at once; Immediate possession.
BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
apl3-85-l 3, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
Coat End Residences.
y-V?OR SALE -13,600 GENUINE BARGAIN;
Yjj bouse and lot 25x130 feet, East End' 4 min
utes' walk from cable cars and P. R. H. ; frame
bouse 7 rooms: sets dsck irom street: will rent for
(3D a month. I. J. WILSON, 149 Fourth ave.
apil-of
IOR SALE WE HAVE A NICE BRICK
bouse, with lot zsxioo feet, on Ward St.. oaK-
lanvl, for which the owner wants cash: any person
haWng the money and wanting a small home in
Oakland shonld see this. SPENCER A GLOSSER.
419 Smithfield st. apl7-31
FOB SALE-AN ELEGANT EAST END RES1
UENCE, contiguous to Penn avenue and rail
road! large and ample grounds with forest shade
trees abundance of fruit, grapevines, shrubbery;
copious flow of pnre water, etc. etc. JAS. W.
DKAtfE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg.
ap!7-76
FOR SLE-STOP RENTING YOU CAN BUY
at cost a cosy 7-room residence, artistically
paperedthrough; reception hall, bay window,
SorchessinJ large lot,S5xil0; one-half square from
legley a.ve.: best location; no trouble to show
property. (jux.ijijun i3j&ua.,tkHy station si., x. jw
aoio-oj-uio
TTORSAllE A PRETTY HOME IN THE EAST
JL End; pavea street, complete sewerage: uueen
Anne framedwelUng, reception hall, range, bath,
laundry, 9 rooms: a very complete house, close to
P. R. R.; lott 60x100. and onlv 87,500: ti 000 cash,
balance to bait. BLACK ft BAIBD. 95 Fourth
avenue. y apl6-77
FOR SAL E-A HANDSOME EAST JEND
stone re: ldence, carriage pdrch, hard wood
staircase am i rcccpuuu iiaii. tower, lauuury,
bath, UXelega at large rooms; all tbe latest lm-
provea conve mences; aspnaii pavea street: guuu
location and sear P. R B. For further particulars
call at office BLACK ft BAIRD. 95 i ourth ave
apis-is
FOR SALE-tJHADYSlDE HOME, 2 MIN UTES
from Fiftfi avenue cable road, a good 2-story
lrameaweiunKow rooms, nail. Dam, natural gas,
electric bells aind calls: sliding doors, handsomely
papered and fiinlshed throughout with all modern
conveniences: Jarge lot, 48x100 to alley: call soon
and see this bargain. BLACK A BAIRD.95 Fourth
avenue. ; apl6-77
T7IOR SALE-tONLY tWO AND 825 PER MONTH
L? and lnterast, will bnv a new frame dwelling
atbhadyslde, Convenient to station, 6 rooms, fin
ished attic, bath, stationary w. s inside w. c,
hall and vestibule, laundry, both gases, range,
porches, hardmood mantels and tile hearths, slate
roof; lot 30x1401 price HOOO. REED B. COYLE
ft Co., 181 Fourth ave. aplS-30
Allloshenr Residences.
FORSALE-BIANDSOME MODERN HOUSE,
all conveniences and large lot, choice loca
tion,. Bldwell (street, Allegheny; low price:
easy terms. J.&0. H. M'CBEEKY, 95 Finn ave.
apa-4D-xi
-ITOR SALE-4-A NEAT DWELLING JUST
J finished, yflth lot 20x202, on the McArthnr's
plan, neartueirerrysvuie electric cars ana neaa
of Charles street; price low and terms easy: A.J.
rJUllIilAslJiMvriBuiiiii, ajiu-v
uburbnn Residences.
F
OB SALE-SUMMER COTTAGE AT POINT
fiantiiodua. N. Y.: handsome Swiss cottage.
9 rooms, goates, nice, grounds, boat house, bath,
etc-: t3,26cZ Apply to J. A. DALY, 519 West ave.,
BochesteftN. Y. apl4-2
Fi
R SALE WU.KINSBURG-2 MINUTES
frojm station, fronting a macadamized road.
avu
hafL
neep Anne brick house of 7 rooms, reception
falshed attic Inside shutters, slate mantels,
Hiding doors, pantries, large closets, lann
orcheii, natnral gas, lot 72x150: price (7,500,
bath.
ary,
an
Fou:
.st terms. REED B. COYLE A CO.. 131
lrave. ZMMB apls-30
FOR SALE LOTS.
Allesnenv Lota.
riJIOBSALK-LOTSOV MAPLE AND LINDEN
Jj avenues and Lombard street, Allegheny. In
the Tenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap
ply to JOSEPH MON AUG HER, 43 N. Diamond St.
mh7-98-D
TJIOB SALE-LINDEN. OSGOOD AND MAPLE
JD avenues, "Osgood Place," fine large lots only
15 minutes' walk to the Market House; near the
electric cars and Incline: good Investment; low
S rices; enBancement certain. SAMUEL W.
LACK A CO. , 99 Fourth ave. ap2-S-Th
FOR SALE-LOTS
' ' citrloM.
FOR SALE-BLUFF ST.. NEAR COLLEGE.
lot 23 ft. 9 In. by 141 ft. ROBERT COWARD,
2o Bluff st. mhl0-28-TTSSu
East End Lots.
149 t ourth ave.
apl7-67
FOR SALE VERY DESIRABLE LOT ON
Grazier street, Brushton, Bank of Commerce
addition plan, 40x135 feet; this Is a bargain. JNO.
F. BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smithfield st.
apl4-82-MTb
FOR SALE TWO BEAUTIFULSlrESON THE
Anchor Bank plan. Arday property, on Re
becca at., Twentieth ward, Shadyslde; each 60x
135 feet; on easy terms. A. J, PENTECOST, 413
Grant st. aplS-76-rrs
FOR SALE JUST THINK! FOR (30 PER FOOT
yon can bur one of tbe best building lots In
last End, St. Clair street, one square from Stan
ton avenue, near Hllandr lot 60x120. MELLON
BROS., 6J49 Station St., E. E. apl3-S2-TbSu
TTK)R SALE THREEACP.ES OF BEAUTIFUL
land on Stanton ave , near Hlland; situation
unsurpassed; fine fruit and shade trees: price and
terms reasonable. Inquire of D. C; NEGLEY,
6106 Penn ave.; East End. Jal9-12-TT8
FOR SALE CHOICE LOTS AT DALLAS STA
TION. P. JR. K . convenient to steam and
street cars; cheap and on easy terms; situation un
surpassed: price ranging from (406 to S500. Inquire
of D. c. NEGLEY, 6106 Penn ave., East End.
no28-y78
FOR SALE-LARGE BUILDING SITES
Linden avenue, -Bear Venn: no lot sold less
than 100 feet front: finest elevation, and lew in
the East End; convenient to P. R. R. nnd cable
cars, only (30 per foot front BLACK A BAIRD,
9 Fourth ave. apl6-7-E0D
FOR bALE-KOxS.10 AND 200x400 FEET-FINE
Shadyslde building sites in tho most desirable
section, surrounded by large and elegant resi
dences: we have a few of the most desirable sites
in that part or the East End for sale, and will take
pleasure In waiting upon any Intending purchas
ers and furnish full particulars confidentially.
JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO , 129 Fourth ave., Pitts
burg. apl7-74
, Suburban Lotn.
FOR SALE LOT 145x192, ON LOCUST STREET,
Edgewood: fine building site: on easy terms.
E. D. WINGENHOTHlOO Fourth ave.
apis-36-Tbs
FOR SALE-LOT. SHARPBBURGj ICO FEET
on Seventh St. by 90 on W. P. R. H.: good
manufacturing site. I. J. WILSON, 149 Fourth
ave. apl7-67
FOR SALE FINE BUILDING LOTS-CHAR
TIERS: McGunnegle plan of lots. Full In
formation of W. W. MCNEILL ft J3RO , 105
Fourth ave. aplS-54
FOE SALE-BUILDING SITES-FREE EX
CURSION to sale at Duqueane Park, Perrvs
vllle avenue, Saturday at 2 F. II.: get on at Alle
gheny postoffice; terms easy. Plans from A.J.
PENTLCOSt 413 Grant St, apl7-32
FOR SALE 20 .ACRES AND 84 PERCHES ON
Brownsville toad, aboutl mile beyond White
Hall, and near White Halt station, B ft O. B. R. ;
will sell for less than its value and on very easy
payments If desired. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth
avenue. aplS-41
FOR SALE-BEAOTIFUL BUILDING SITES
at auction on Saturday at 2 o'clock: free ex
cursion; Perrysvllleavenue on the terminus of the
electric railway: lots 50X140, terms easy; plans on
the premises. Particulars from A. J. PENTE
COST, 4i3 Grant st.
apl7-32
Forma.
FOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE 171 ACRES,
superior soil, close to town and railroad sta
tion; highly Improved; fine roads; excellent mar
kets; large new house, new barn, orchards, fruits,
garden, outbuildings; also tenant buildings: only
85 per acre. ED W1TTISH, 410Granfst,, Pitts
burg apl6-D
FOR SALE "DANDY" FARM 230 ACRE3
Elegant 10-room house, fine barn, and all In
good repair, mostly bottom land and fronts on
railroad, about TS miles from Pittsburg; price
(35,000; open for bids; Is called the best farm In
Beaver county; also 80 acres, 4-room house barn,
orchard, etc., 6 miles from Beaver Falls, for
(2,500; easy payments. Send for new farm and ex.
list. N. F. HURST, Real Estate Agent, Rochester,
Pa. apll-73-TT8
FOR SALE-A VERY SUPERIOR GRAZING
and stock farm, in Fauquier county, Vir
ginia. 40 miles south of Washington city, one mile
from VI arrenton Junction, Virginia M. R. R. ;
1.008 acres: highly improved, well watered, hand
some residence, with modern improvements,
stone grist mill, cattle bouse, etc.: this valuable
property will be sold as a-whole or In two parts at
a sacrifice. Address A. N. BASTABLE. 27 West
North ave., Baltimore. ap2-86-TT8SU
nrjacellaneona.
FOR SALE-ATLANTIC CITY.N.J'.-HOTELS,
boarding houses, cottages, lots and bath
houses to let or for sale by I. G. ADAMS ft CO.,
real estate agents. Real Estate and Law Bnilding,
Atlantic Cltv. N. J. ap5-9-p
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Chances.
FOR 8ALE-ON E OF THE FEW REAL PROF
ITABLE saloons of Cleveland, O. Address
C. H. K., Dispatch office, apl7-44-Ths
FOR SALE-HOTEL DOING A BUSINESS ON
an average or(l.i00permonth; low rent and
business guaranteed; furniture and fixtures worth
(3,000. Address CHAS.yHVJOBR. McKee'sRocks
P. O. apl7-56
F
IOR SALE-GENERAL STORJfi IN COUNTY
seat within 40 miles of Plttsbursr. dolnsr abusl-
nessof(30,000 per year; 111 health the only cause
lor selling, inquire oi . ja.. xia.nx.Liij, care
Arbnckles ft Co., Liberty St.
ap9-35-TTS
T7OR SALE SEVERAL FINE GROCERY
A? stores In Allegheny and Pittsburg at low
prices; drug stores, cigar stores, bakeries, con
lectloneries, boarding houses, shoe stores, print
ing office, coal works, gents' furnishing store,
hotels; all' good business openings. SHEPARD
ft CO.. 64 Fifth ave. ap9
FOB SALE-RETAIL FURNITURE STORE-A
splendid business opportunity in the
thriving city of East Liverpool, Ohio; the owners
desiring to engage In the manufacture of a pat
ented specialty, offer a splendid bargain: the op
fiortunfty of a lifetime to step Into a well-estab-lshed
trade. LOCK BOX 72, East Liverpool, O.
apl2-l3
FOR SALE AN OLD ESTABLISHED GRO
CERY and drygoods business. The leasehold
consists of two large, airy, brick storerooms, ad
joining and connected with each other, the corner
store being nsed for a grocery, produce and gen
eral supply store In connection with warehouse
attached: the second room being occupied by the
drygoods, notions, trimmings, etc. department.
The stock is new and saleable; the location estab
lished: trade good and cash: in fact a sound busi
ness; reasons for selling; Illness of owner and
peremptory Injunction by physician to quit bus-
ness. or mil particulars can ua jlt. iiuiisni
410 Grant street, Pittsburg, Pa.
apl7-30
Business Stand.
FOR SALE-A LIBERTY SrREET PROPERTY
for (15,000, worth (20,000. to-dsv, and will in
crease In value. C.H.LOVE, 81 Fourth avenue.
aplS-41
FOR SALE-BIXTHSTREETBUSUiESS PROP
ERTY; wide, deep lot, good building; rented
to good tenants, and paying from A to 7 per cent
net above air expenses, besides enhancement in
value. SAM 0 EL W. BLACK ft CO., 09 Fourth
ave. ap!3-61-TTS
FOR SALE 3HSCELLANEOU8.
Hones. Vehicles. Live Stock, etc
FOR SALE t- A GOOD GRAY TEAM OF
draught horses and one black" driving horse. ,
THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, Lacock and San-'
dusky sts., Allegheny. apl2-50
Machinery and Bletals.
FOR 8ALE-REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS
at the lowest cash prices or on the Installment
plan. A. M. MARTIN, 412 Wood St. apl7-77
FOR SALE-I HORIZONTAL ENGINES, 18x22,
1 Ball engine, i small dynamo and 2 lamps and
meatchoppers, rendering kettles, etc VELTEft
MCDONALD, Penn ave., cor. Thirty-second st.
JelS-163-TT3
FOR SALE-IRON, PLANER, 24-IN. X 5 FT. :
Howe metal scales, vertical boiler, 41 In. x 8
ft. and smaller, sizes; vertical and horizontal en
gines; miscellaneous machinery. FAHEY ft
PFALLEU. Faber and Washington sts., near
Union depot. ap24-v35H-TT3
Miscellaneous. '
T70R BALE-FURNITURE. HORSE. BUGGIES,
JP etc , 629 Fifth avenue, at auction. FRIDAY,
April 19, at 2 o'clock. There are lace curtains,
Brussels carpets, secretary, wardrobes, marble top
dressing bureau. washstand and tables bedsteads,
mattresses, sola, hair seat and cane seat chairs,
lounge, clocks, hatrack, pictures, aquarium,
plants, two superior leather top buggies, nearly
new, driving maro. several dozen stonemason
tools, cement, harness, etc:, etc A. LEGGATE ft
SON, Auctioneers. apia-ll
personal!
er 8 o n a l-books wanted-if you
have one book worth 10 cents, or a library
worth (1,000, let us know; we will buy one as
quickly as the other. LEVI'S BOOK STORE,
Seventh Ave. Hotel building, fe20
PERSONAL-WHY TROUBLE YOUR WIFE,
mother or danthters In renalrlnsr and clean
ing yonr old clothes, when It can1 be done for a
trifle by DICKSON, the-Tallor, cor. Fifth ave.
and Wood St., second floor? Charges moderate;
facilities unsurpassed: suits madeto order; spring
styles now ready, 'telephone 1558. mhs
OFCTCIATj MTTSBTTRG.
Office of
FZTY, I
U.1S89.
Dkpaetjtent of Public Bafzty,
BURKATJ OF FIRE,
,Vn-rsnrma. Pi. April
riEALETJ PROPOSALS WILL
IO REIVED at the office Ot the City Control
ler nntil MONDAi, April as, usxt, atzr.Ji.,
for the repairing; painting, cribbing and clean
in? dirt at No, 10 online house.
Plans and specifications can bo $een at the
office ot F. C. Saner, architect, rooms Nos. 9
and 10, northwest corner of Sixth and liberty
streets. .
Bonds in dodble the amount of bids must ac
company each proposal; said- bonds to ba pro
bated before the Mayor or City Cleric
The Department of Awards reserves the
rightto refect any or all blds.aBRowNi
Chief of Department of Public Safety.
. apl&Si d
Continued on Tenth and Twelfth JPages.
TO LET.
Allegheny Residences.
TO LET A LARGE BRICK DWELLING ON
Stockton avenne, near Federal street, AJle-j
Sbenvr 14 rooms, natural gas, etc, etc JAS. W.
'RAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
apl7-74 l
TO LET-BRICK HOUSE. HALL AND 7
rooms: grained, sewerage; No. 193 Fulton
St., Allegheny: (22permo. J. AI.STONEU, No. 23
Bakewell Building, cor. Grant and Diamond.
aplS-Jl-Jtwy
Snbnrbnn Residences.
TO LET-BOUSEib ROOMS, WITH GARDEN.
stable, etc., near Patterson station, P. C. ft
Y. R. H.. and Crafton, P. c. ft St. L. R. B. In
quire of B. F. SHAFFERS, Crafton, Pa., or ad
dress F. C. B1GGERT, Rochester. Pa. mh21-68
rpo
10 LET-MY HOUSE, THIRTEEN ROOMS,
a4 T ArtPdt Utfl(m 174. 17wrwmJ SIAafl dlf mAl-
Jfc AtMiUIWUHMUU, j; J,. llUJJIOlUaU, BiltUVH"
ern Improvements stable and camaze house, two
acres ground, wittf ilyer rlew. Inquire on prem-
tmam AF t 71Q T.IOnpV IaaS lllairhAnv W1 T
DUNN. mh9-68
TO LET-(99)-SEWICKLEY. 3 SQUARES
from station, completely furnished Queen
Anne frame residence, 10 rooms, modern Imp. : 2
acres ground, fruit and shade trees: to good ten
ant, moderate. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99
Fourth ave. apl3-53-Ths
Fams,
TO LET-THEBEST GARDEN FARM ATJMC
KEE'S Rocks. Inquire No. 63S LIBERTY
ST., Pittsburg. mb7-84-XOD
Aoartmenls.
TO LET-CHOICE APARTMENTS FOR LIGHT
housekeeping, with gas. water and bath: on
line of street cars. Apply at J. G. MOKKOW'S
SHOE STORE, 289 Ohio St.. Allegheny, aplS-35
Offices, Deik Room. tc
TO LET-OFFICES CHEAP, ON FOURTH
ave.. In the midst of financial center. In Dall
moyer block. W. A. HERRON ft SOSS, No. 80
Fourth ave. ap6-34-6,9,l2,15,l8,22,25.2S
TO LET GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK
building, corner Wood and Diamond streets
four offices at low rent; one single office, 15x20, and
two connecting offices, 20x26 and 15x18; one single
office, 12x15; all splendidly lighted: hnlshed In
modern style; all newly painted and papered; pos
session at once. mh30-83-D
Business Stands.
TO LET-OB FOE SALE-A TWO-STORY
brick bouse, NOL330 Second avenuetstore
room and five rooms: suitable for a grocery or oth
er store: to agood tenant rent low. inquire of
HENRY R. SAVING, Attorney at Law, 1 Fourth
ave. apl7-63
TO LET-LOT OF GROUND, WITH LIME
kiln: Southslde: 200x282, on Monongahela
river: switch connection P. ft L. E. R. R. : con
venient for coke ovens, board yard or manufact
ory; will be leased for term of years, with privi
lege or purchase. GEORGE C BURGWIN. 150
Fourtn ave. apl4-28-TTSSu
Special.
TO LET-OUB "TO LET" LIST, AS HERETO
FORE lssned from our office, Is now pub
lished every Wednesday(wlthout expense to land
lords) in Ihe Dispatch only. SAMUEL W.
BLACK ft CO.. 99 Fourth ave. ao3-88'UTwTI'
LOST.
LOST-SKYE-TERRIER DOG, ANSWERS TO
the name of Dandy. (10 reward if returned
to 144 SHEFFIELD Sf.. Allegheny. apl8-61
NOTICES.
OFFICE OF I
TBEASTOEK OF ALLEGHENY COUNTY,
April 1, 1S89. )
TW-OTICE-
In pursuance of the 21st section ot an
act relating to Allegheny county, approved the
1st day of May; 1861, and of the amendments of
the said section,approved the 30th day of March,
1866, 1 do hereby give notice that the dupli
cates for the several wards, boroughs and town
ships wilf be open and 1 will be prepared to re
ceive the county, State and poor taxes for
1889 on and after the
1st DAY OF MAY. 1S89.
Said taxes can be paid at this office nntil the
1st day of Adjust with a deduction of 5 per
cent for prompt payment to all persons paying
the whole amount of their taxes. There will
be no redaction allowed during the month of
August.
There will ba 10 per cent added to all taxes
remaining unpaid on the 1st day of September,
18S9.
WTLlIAM HTi.rs
apl-IS-p Treasurer of Allegheny County.
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE-MY WD7E, ROSE STAHL, HAS
left my bed and board without Just cause
or provocation, I hereby notify all persons not
to trnst ner on my account, for I will not be re
sponsible for any debts contracted by her alter
this date. N1C1LOS STAHL.
Apbil 17, 1889. apl741
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN" THAT
letters testamentary have been granted to
tbe undersigned on the estate of Charles
Eaplch, deceased. All persons owing or having
elaims against tbe said estate will please pre
sent them without delay to
mh21-69-Th LAURA. ESPICH. Executrix.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON
Thursday.May 9, 1839, the Pittsburg Plate
Glass Company will make application to the
Governor of Pennsylvania for an amendwent
of its charter in respect to the location of its
works and offlce.and authorizing said company
to own and operate works or factories located
elsewhere than in the county of Allegheny.
r DALZELL, SCOTT & GORDON,
gapl84S3-Th Attorneys for slid company,
AUCTION SALES.
AT AUCTION FRIDAY MORNING,
April 19, at 10 o clock, at the rooms No.
811 Market st.:
Elegant body brussels, Wilton velvets, mo
quets and ingrain carpets, linoleum, curtains,
shades, mirrors, pictures, clocks, decorat
ed dinner, tea and toilet ware, lamps,
ornaments, bedding, notions, One glass
door refrigerator, stoves, laundry and
kitchen goods, stepladders. Singer sew
ing machine, cabinets, chamber suits, ward
robes, chairs, tables, rockers, sideboards, hall
racks, bookcases, chenoniers,dressers,bureaus,
washstands, lounges, conch, folding beds, fine
parlor suits of all kinds, buffet, etc.
HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM.,
aplS-65 Auctioneers.
ARCH H. ROWAND, Attorney.
ORPHANS COURT SALE ESTATE OP
PETER O'NEILL, deceased. THURS
DAY, APRIL 25, 1889. at 2 P. if., on the prem
ises, all that certain lot or piece of ground sit
uate in the Eighteenth ward, city of Pittsburg,
having a front of a) feet on tbe southerly side of
Carnegie avenue, and back, preserving tbe same
width. 100 feet to a 20-foot alley, being lot No.
89 m David McCandless et al plan. Terms of
sale, yi cash on delivery of deed, balance land
2 years, secured by bond and mortgage on the
premises. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST
CO., Administrator. DAVID Q, EWING, At
torney. A. J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer.
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AMUSEMENTS.
THE
Princeton College GIee ana Banjo Clnls
WILL GIVE A
O O NOE R T
IN-THE
PiTTSBURG - Club- Theater,
THURSDAY EVENING, APRIL 08, AT 8
O'CLOCK.
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pRAND OPERA HOUSE
E. D. WILT Lessee and Manager.
All Week, Wednesday and Saturday Matinees.
FALL 0FoTLAHTA;
THE IRISH SPY.
Mr.G.M. CONNELL
AS
BARNEY THE SPY.
Miss LILLIAN BURKHART and a host of
local talent. Benefit Post 88, G. A. R., Relief
Fund.
Week April 22 Kellar, The Magadan, aplo-lo
BIJOU THEATER MATINEE AT 2.
LYDIA THOMPSON
And ber own
ENGLISH BURLESQUE COMPANY.
Next week The Hanlons in "Voyage En
Suisse." apl529
BARRY WTLLTAMS' ACADEMY-TO-NIGHT,
inees Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday.
MAY HOWARD'S BIO BURLESQUE CO.
7Great Comedians 20 Handsome Ladies'
3 Card Monte. aplS-52
BASEBALL TO-DAY-RECREATION
PARK.
TORONTOS
ALLEGHENIES.
Admission 25 eta. Game at 8.30. apl7-12
PROPOSALS.
Office of Dxfabtxent of Chahittes, i
PrrTSBTJBa. April 16, 1888. J r
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of the City Controller
until Friday. AprU 28, 1889. at 2 o'clock P. x
for furnishing 860 barrels straight family flour,
20 barrels graham flour, 40,000 pounds brown
middlings, 50.000 pounds bran, 10,090 pounds
oil meal. 10,000 pounds screenings, 8,000
pounds kiln dried corn'meaL To be delivered
at City Farm; flour in seamless sacks. Blanks,
bonds and all information furnished
at the office of Chief of Department, 177 Fourth
avenue. Bonds in double the amount of the
bids must accompany each proposal, said bonds
to be probated before the Mayor or City Clerk.
Tho Department of Awards reserves tbe right
to reject any or all bids. R. C. ELLIOTT,
aplfrU Chief of Department of Chanties.
PROPOSALS FOR PAINTING
Office of Countt Contboixzr, J
Pittsburg, April 16. 1889. X
Sealed proposals will be received at this
0fflC8 until 3 o'clock P. JC. WEDNESDAY,
April 24, 1889, for painting the following county
bridges:
Nos. 3 and 7, Bull creek! Nos. 1, 3, 4, 8, 9. 10, 1L
12 and 13. Chartlers creek: Nos. 4. 5 and A, Deer
creek: No. J, Deer creek (Little) ;No. l.Kelley's
run; Nos. 2 and 5, Lowries' run; Nos. 2 and 8,
Montour run; No. 4, Miller's run; No. 2, Piney
fork; No. 1, Pine run; Not L Pillow's run: No.
6, Pine creek: Nos. 2 and 4, Robinson's run;'
Nos. land. 2, Robinson's run (south. branch);
Nos. 1, 2 and 3, Robinson's run (north branch);
No. 3, Sawmill run; No. L Sawmill run (Little);
Nos. 4 and 6, Sewickley creek (No. 4 being a.
joint county bridge); No. L Squaw run; No. 6V
Turtle creek.
Eidders must bid for each bridge separately,
and may in addition bid for the lot as a whole.
Bidders must visit and examine bridges be
fore submitting a bid.
Bids to be addressed to the County Commis
sioners and indorsed "Proposals for Painting?'
each proposal to be accompanied by a bidder's
bond, with two sufficient sureties, in the sum of
not 1'ss than 60 per cent of the whole amount
of the bid.
The right to reject any or all bids is reserved.
The party to whom the contract is awarded
shall give bond, with two sufficient sureties, in
double the amount of the contract, for tha
faithful performance of said contract.
Specifications can be seen and information
obtained at the office of the County Engineer
after THURSDAY; April 18, 1889.
JOSIAH SPEER, County Controller.
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PROPOSALS
FORJ
BRIDGE SUPERSTURCTURE
AND
MASONRY.
OFFICE OF COTJJITT CONTEOILKK,
PrrrSBTraO, PA.. April 16, 1889. J
Sealed proposals will be received until 3
o'clock P. M., Wednesday, April 24. 1889, at the
office of the County Controller? for the super
structure and masonry of one wrought Iron
pin-connected truss and six plate-girder high
way bridges, and for construction of one stone
arch bridge, located as fallows'
No.L Over Miller's run, at Collins' MiU.
Low truss bridge, 65 feet center to center of
end plus, 2 trusses each 7 feet high and divided
into 5 panels;- to have vertical end posts. Live
load, 1,700 pounds per lineal foot; static load,
640 pounds per lineal foot.
No. 2. Over Street's ran. Hays' station (skew
bridge.)
Plate-girder bridge, 38 feet clear span, 41 feet
extreme length- Depth of girder. 48 inches.
Lire load, 1,700 pounds per lineal foot; static
load, 640 pounds per lineal foot. This bridge to
have 10 floor beams spaced 4 feet 1 inches
center to center.
Present superstructure to be removed by.
and to be the property of, contractor for new
superstructure; this to be removed as soon as
notice Is given by masonry contractor tnat he
is ready to proceed with foundations.
No. 3. Over Bailey's run, Robert Bailey's
(skew bridge).
Plate-girder bridge, 23 feet clear span, 31 feet
extreme, length. Depth of girder, 23 inches.
Live load, L00 pounds per lineal foot; static
load, 625 pounds per lineal foot.
No. 4. Over Montour run, at Scott's.
Plate-girder bridge, 47 feet clear span, 50 feet
extreme length. Depth of girder, 60 inches.
Live load, L700 pounds per lineal foot; static
load, 660 pounds per lineal foot. This bridge to
have three intermediate floor beams.
No. 5. Over Plum creek, Armstrong's run.
Plate-girder bridge, 30 feet clear span, 33 feet
extreme length. Depth of girder, 23 inches.
Live load, 1,700 pounds per lineal, foot; static
load, 630 pounds per lineal foot.
No. 6. Over Saw Mill run, at Fair Haven,
(skew bridge).
Plate-girder bridge, SO feet clear span, 33 feet
extreme length. Depth of girder. 28 inches.
Live load, L700 pounds per lineal foot; static
loads, 630 pounds per lineal foot.
No. 7. Over Little Sewickley creek, at A.
Kaufman's.
Stone arch bridge, 30 feet span- Segmental
arch.
No. 8. Over Potato Garden run. Marshall's
old mill.
Plate-girder bridge, 23 feet clear span, 31 feet
extreme length. Depth of girder, 28 inches.
Live load, 1,700 pounds per lineal foot; static
load, 625 pounds per lineal foot.
(Also for repairs to masonry of bridges over
Lowries run, at Courtney's mill, ana Piney
Fork, atMcGowan's.)
Clear width of all bridges to be 17 feet. All
bridges to have wrought iron floor beams;
these beams (except where sizes are shown on
plans) to be proportioned to carry a distributed
live load of at least ten tons. AH girder bridges
to have (unless otherwise specified) two Inter
mediate transverse floor beams. Plank floor
ing on girders (unless otherwise specified) to
fit down close on top flanges or girder, and to
project outside of flanges 3 inches. All bridge
timber (except wheelguards) to be sound
white oak; wheel-guards to be sound straight
grained pine.
Deck-girder bridges to be provided with
heavy wrought-iron protection railing. Rail
ing stanchions to be securely connected with
iron girder, and not attached to wooden floor.
AH iron to be good bridge iron and to com
ply with specifications. Workmanship to bs
first-class and conform to specifications.
Bridge contractors shonld examine the sites
for themselves to ascertain their peculiarities,
the extent of false work required and facilities
for transportation, etc, before bidding.
MASONRY.
The approximate quantity of masonry is
about 2.400 cubic yards, and must be of good
quality and conform to specifications.
Bids to be by the cubic yard in placeprice to
include excavation, pumping, shoring; coffer
dams, etc
Stone to be sound and durable, and to be ap
proved by the County Engineer.
Contractors must visit the sites of proposed
bridges before submitting a bid.
The county will furnish the cement loaded
on cars at any railroad depot in the cities of
Pittsburg or Allegheny, the contractor to pay
the freight.
All bids must be addressed to tbe County
Commissioners and indorsed, "Proposals lor
Bridge Superstructure." or't'Bridge Masonry,
as the case may be; each proposal to be ac
companied by a bidder's bond, with two suffi
cient sureties, in the sum of not less than 50
per cent of tbe whole amount of the bid.
Bidders must bid for each bndge separately,
and may, in addition, bid for the lot as a
whole.
Tbe right to reject any or all bids Is re
served. The party to whom the contract is awarded,
shall give bond, with two sufficient sureties. In
double the amount of the contract, for the
faithful performance of the said contract.
Specifications and forma of bond can ba
obtained at the office of Cbas. Davis, Esq.,
County Engineer, after Thursday. ADrii 18,
1S89. JOSIAHSPEER,
County Controller.
OFFICE OF THE COTJSTT COSTROLLEB. I
PrrrsBTrBG, Pa., April 16. 1889. i
NOTICE TO CEMENT DEALERS
Sealed proposals will be received at this
office until 3 o'clock P. at. WEDNESDAY,
April 24. 1889, for furnishing the cement neces
sary for the construction and repair of county
structures for the ensuing season.
Any of the following brands of cement will
be considered: Norton's Cement, New York
and Rosendale Cement and Hoffman's Cement
Amonnt needed, about 2,000 barrels.
Bids must be by the barrel. loaded on cars at
any depot in the cities of Pittsburg or Alle
gheny that the County Engineer may direct.
Each proposal to be accompanied by a bond
in the sum of 3L500, executed by the holder as
principal and two sufficient and responsible!
persons as sureties.
The party to whom the contract Is awarded
shall give bond, with two sufficient sureties. In
donble the amount of contract, for the faithful
performance of said contract.
The Commissioners reserve the right to reject
any or all bids.
For further information Inquire at the office
of the County Engineer.
JOSIAH SPEER,
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CURTAINS.
We -make a specialty of cleaning and dyeing
lace curtains; also dry cleaning Damask Turk
ish portlers and all kinds of fabrics.
Sixth Avenue Dye Works,
M. MAY SONS & Co.
ap2-rrs 66 SIXTH AVE.
CONSUME YOUR OWN GARBAGE IN
stoves and ranges while using the same for
cooking, or any other purpose, by using the
Eureka Garbage Burner. For illustrative cir
cular, containing full information, call oa or
address
JAMES ANDERSON,
63 East Diamond street.
Je5.n57.TTJ Allegheny.Pa.
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BUILDING CONTRACTOR,
41 csevenui avenue,
Pittsburg, Pa.
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