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THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH,. RIDAT, APRIL 19,- 1889.
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U;-If, All. the Liquor Stores 'Should be
Closed up after June 18,
HOW ABOUT THE EMPTY SALOOKS?
Depressing Effect on the Market Feared hy
Landlords' Agents,
BUT OTHERS SUIT WILL KOT MATTER
"If the prohibitory amendment to the
Constitution should be adopted on June 18,
would the simultaneous vacation cf from
600 to 1,000 liquor storerooms in ?ittsburg
and Allegheny affect the real estate mar
ket?" This question was put to several well
known real estate agents by a Dispatch
reporter yesterday.
A member of the firm of 'William A. Her-
ron & Sons, replied: "1 do not thins: that
the throwing of sa many vacant storerooms
upon the market will have any material
effect upon real estate. The business part
of this city has no room for saloons. Every
inch is needed ior storerooms, and as soon
as a room is offered for rent it will be taken
up immediately. The rent may be lower,
but the value of the property will be in
creased rather than decreased, as many peo
ple will not buy property that is near a sa
loon. Some will not rent a room for that
purpose.
"Saloon keepers pay the highest rent,"
continued the gentleman, "and many times
SO per cent to 30 per cent is realized upon
the investment. With a storeroom devoted
to other business, only 5 per cent or 6 per
cent will be realized at the commencement,
but, when once a business is established, the
firm rarely vacates the room, and in time
the investment will pay as weU as a saloon.
THESE TVTLL BE DIFFICULTY.
"In the suburbs of the cities it may prove
a difficult matter to rent the room imme
diately, but the value of the surrounding
property will be increased. It made but
little change at the time the Brooks law
went into eflect, when almost as many
saloons were closed by reason of a refusal of
licenses."
A member of another firm, who requested
that his name would not be used, said: "I
think that the value of real estate will be
decreased. A saloon building pays higher
rent than any other business. A Fifth ave
nue saloon pays $8,000 rent, while if any
other business was carried on in the room
only about 52,500 rent could be obtained.
Decreasing the rEtcrns of an investment de
creases the value, and the throwing of 1,000
or more vacant rooms upon the market can
not but lower the rents, and by lowering
the rents lower the value of real estate.
"Many of the former saloons are now occu
pied as restaurants and candy stores. The
occupant is paying only a nominal rent and
it is a part of the agreement that he will
have to move if a better occupant can be
found. They are waiting to see if a license
is granted them this year, and if not they
will likely have to move, and thus throw
more real estate upon the market The
adoption of the amendment will, I think,
have a depressing effect upon the market
and the value of property will be lowered."
TWO AUTHOEITIES QUOTED.
Entirely opposite to this are the
views of Sir. H. A. "Weaver, of
H. A. Weaver & Co. He holds as his
opinion that the market will not be affected.
He savs: "Any storeroom in the triangle
from Eleventh street down to the rivers
will be eagerly seized upon and rented as
soon as the room is vacated. The value of
real estate will not depreciate and a house
will be as valuable, if not more so, than
when it was occupied as a saloon. As the
houses will be vacated in an unrentable sea
son of the year it may prove difficult for
the time being to rent the house, but on the
whole it will not lower the value oX real es
tate." Jas. W. Drape says: "Throw 100 va
cant houses' upon the market at one
time with no demand for them and common
sense will show you that the market will be
affected. Then throw 1,000 vacant store
rooms upon the market and it will have the
same result In some sections of the cities
it will have no more effect than lowering
the rents of some of the houses, but in
others these storerooms may remain vacant
for a long time. All this will be a loss.
The market will recover asthe city increases
in size, but for the time being there wiU be
a decided effect upon the market This
change will only bring out more promin
ently the change produced by the Brooks
law, and more vacant houses will be found
than is imagined just at present"
EASTER CHIPS
Given Aim; to Every Purchaser nt Thomp-
on' New Tork Grocery.
Each package contains four beautiful
colors, enough to dye SO eggs. A chance
to secure the following bargains:
4 cans Good Tomatoes (3 Si. cans)... 25o
4 cans Sugar Corn 25c
4 cans Good Peas. 25c
5 cans Blackberries................. 25c
6 lbs Turkev Prunes..... .25c
5 lbs French Prunes. 25c
4 lbs Evaporated Sliced Apples 25c
4 lbs Evaporated Apricots 25c
5 Ihs "Er-ftnorftted Peaches . 25c
3 lbs .Large California Plums 25cv
3:4 lbs .Evaporated iuacKoerries zoc
5 packages Corn Starch 25c
1 3 packages Fruit Puddine 25c
8 lbs Large Lump Starch 25c
12 boxes Bag Blue .'.. 25c
5 boxes Concentrated Lye.. ......... 25c
4 quarts Navy Beans 25c
5 lbs English Currants 25c
Z lbs Large Eaisins 25c
4 Bottles Ketehup 25c
12 bars Good Scrubbing Soap 25c
Ivory Soap, per bar................... 4c
Star Soap, per bar 4c
Lenox Soap 4c
Boasted coffee, per lb., 22c, 25c and 28c.
English breakfast, Xounjr Hyson, Oolong
and Japan Teas at 18, 20, 25, 30, 40 and 50
cents per lb.
Goods delivered free to all parts of both
cities. To those living out of the city will
" prepay freight on all orders of $10, $15, $20
and upward. Send for catalogue.
M. K. Thompson,
301 Market street, corner Third avenue.
To-Dny and To-Morrow
Are the days of our great Easter sale of fine
clothing: We would request purchasers to
call to-day, as the rush will be so great to
morrow as to inconvenience some. As a
special Easter gift to the boys, we will give
free with every boy's suit sale either a
"bag of fun" or a Parisian self-winding top,
the greatest novelties of the age. See our
men's $10 and $12 suits, made from fine im
ported. Globe cassimeres, Scotch cheviots
and French diagonals. P. C. C. C, cor.
Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the new Court
House.
Cable Dye Fast Black Stockinet The Best
In cotton and lisle thread, 25c to $1 00 a pair.
JOS. HOKNE & CO. '8
Penn Avenue Stores.
Easter Morning
Is the most beautiful panel ever presented
as a souvenir. Presented all of this week
to each purchaser of ljpound tea, 2 pounds
coffee, or 1 pound baking powder, at all our
stores.
Geeat Atlantic and PAcmc Tea Co.
srwr
Royal Worcester for Weddings.
There is a grace of form, beauty of outline
and delicacy cf coloring embodied in Wor
cester that no other ware .possesses. How
very appropriate it is for a bridal Si't, and
how natural it is to go toE.P. Boberts &
Sons' stores to make your selection. They
carry a wonderful stock of these goods.
See our Easter neckwear.
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'JAWS H. Aiken & Co., 100 Jtttk ave. I
A HEW POINT.
Colonel J. N. Scboonraaker Tells Why the
Coke Freight Rate to Chicago, Com
plained or by Carnegie, Was Hade Lair.
Colonel J. N. Schoonmaker spent some
time at the Union depot last evening wait
ing for the Chicago steel magnates, Messrs.
Potter and Morris. An attempt was made
to draw him out on the subject of freight
rates to Chicsgo, but he was very loth to
talk about it at first Finally he said:
"It is surprising how anxious some peo
ple become about the interests of the public
when their own Interests are affected. There
are two sides to the question. At one time
the coke from the Beynoldsville field was
taken to Buffalo over the Buffalo, Bocbester
and Pittsburg road and delivered to the
Grand Trunk. The latter road, running
through Canada, delivered coke in Chicago
30 cents per ton cheaper than the initial
liries here. Something had to be done to
meet tbis difference, or it was necessary for
the coke men to give up the Chicago market
entirely. The railroads then made the
present rates. "which made it possible for us
to compete with the Beynoldsville district"
A RAIN OF COLORS.
Programme of the Firework In Pittsburg
on the SSlh last.
In the display of fireworks to be given in
Pittsburg on tho nieht of April 30, in honor
of the Washington Centennial, there will be
two very large set pieces especially ar
ranged for the occasion. One will be a
portrait of Washington 15 feet square; the
other, an emblem of April 30, 1789, display
ing the American shield draped with flags,
with motto: "April SO, 1789."
Then will follow a programme lasting for
an hour and a half, including 40 pieces of
18-inch bombshells, assorted; ten pieces of
24-inch shells, assorted, grand illumination
in the national colors; 60 pieces of four
pound rockets, assorted; five devil flights;
five brilliant fountain batteries; five electric
meteor fountains; five exhibition mines
of stars; five saucissons; five electric bat
teries, extra large; four red, white and bine
bouquets.
The display will conclude with an aerial
bouquet This flight exhibits millions of
stars, serpents and gold rain, thrown to a
height of 500 feet, showing all the colors in
pyrotechnic art, and terminating with a na
tional salute fired from mortars.
The amount originally appropriated for
the fireworks was $700, bnt the programme
as arranged will be much more expensive
The committee will make an effort to give
a display that will eclipse any previous ef
fort in Pittsburg.
TIMES ARE TOO HARD.
The B., H, fc P. Road Will Not Soon he
Extended to'PIttsburg.
W. B. Baldwin, Vice President of the
Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg road,
formerly manager of the Fort Wayne road,
was in the city yesterday to attend a wed
ding. When asked how soon his road would
be extended to Pittsburg he replied:
"I don't know. That was the original in
tention, but the immediate prospects of an
extension, much as we would like it, are not
bright The times are too hard. Few of
the railroads are making any money. The
inter-State law is very strict now, and some
of the railroad men may get into trouble
when business is dulL I am glad the law
was made more stripgent Since we must
have such laws they ought to be rigidlv en
forced." George R. Spline's Fnneral
At 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon Be v. Dr.
Maxwell, of the Trinity Episcopal Church,
performed ihe funeral service over the re
mains of the late George B, Splane, where
upon the coffin, attended by eight pall
bearers, was taken to the Allegheny Ceme
tery and placed in the receiving vault It
will not be put into its last resting place
until Mrs. Splane is able to attend the cere
mony. The floral tributes offered by the Masonic
Lodge, to which Mr. Splane belonged, by
the members of Post 3, G. A. B,., and by
the numerous friends of the deceased were
very handsome.
Dislocated the Stamp.
Thomas Maloney, a resident of Sharps
bnrg, was taken to the St Franciscus Hos
pital yesterday, suffering from a dislocated
arm. The accident was caused by a tall
from a stepladder. Part of the arm was
amputated last year, and it was the stump
that was dislocated.
White Salts for Easter.
Magnificent line in all sizes 'for ladies,
misses and children, from the lowest prices
upward. Campbell & Dick,
83, 85, 87 and 89 Fifth avenue.
IN OUR, CLOAK ROOM.
See the Beat ed Silk Wraps New TowDay,
Handsome: also, the black net and lace
wraps, entirely new. Come to-day if yon
can. Jos. Hobne & Co. '3
Penn Avenue Stores.
Those who are not acquainted with the
various makes and styles of furniture should
always deal with a firm that have but one
price, and who can be relied upon as carry
ing the very latest designs. Such a firm is
Dain & Daschbach,lll Smithfield st
Easter Books and Cards.
Largest and choicest assortment at all
prices, all in good taste.
Jos. Eichbatjm &Ca,
48 Fifth avenue.
WAiNtrr bedroom suits, the greatest va
riety and at all prices at M. Seibert & Co.'s
large furniture works, Lscock and Hope
streets, Allegheny, near railroad bridge.
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Pretty Coats and Jackets for Children,
Also, whjte suits, all sizes prices will
suit you, too. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Onyx Stainless Black Hose,
Very best values for ladies, misses and
boys, all sizes and grades.
Hobne & Waed's, 41 Fifth ave.
Visit onr cloak department for all the
newest styles of ladies' spring and sum
mer overgarments. Hughs & Hacke.
MVfFSU.
La Matilde imported cigars from $10 to
$40 per hundred. G. W. Schmidt,
95 and 97 Fifth ave.
Cash paid for old gold and silver at
Hunch's, No. 295 Fifth ave. "wrsu
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE MY WIFE, ROSE STAHL, HAS
left my lied and board without just cause
or provocation, I hereby notify all persons not
to trust her on my account, for I wilt not be re
sponsible for any debts contracted by her alter
this date. N1CILOS STAHL.
Aran. 17, 1889. apl7.11
ESTATE OF HENRY ROBINSON, DEtfD
Letters of administration on the above
estate having been granted to the undersigned,
all persons indebted to said estate are re
quested to make payment, and those having
claims to present the same, without delay, to
DAVID ROBINSON, Admint'r, West View,
Allegheny co. Pa., or his att'y, MARSHALL
BROWN. 157 Fourth ave, Pittsburg.
mh29r
E. L1NKENHE1MER,
ARCHITECT,
645 Smithfield street Pittsburg, Pa. Frelhelts
Preund Building, second floor. mh24-80-HWF
tauncan a, white,
Building Contractor,
71 Diamond street,
" SeesBd door above Smithfield;
Jia-DUplail advertisement one dollar per
square Jot one insertion. Classified advertise
ment on thix page such a Wanted, for Bale,
To Let, ete ten cent per line for each inser
tion, and none taken for less than fifty cent.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
For the accommodation of the
public, Branch Offices have been
established at the following places,
where Want, For Sale, To Let, and
other transient advertisements will
be received up to 9 P. M. for inser
tion next morning::
Advertisements an to be prepaid except when
advertisers already have accounts with TBI Dls
patch. prrrsBUEQ.
THOMAS McCAFFRKY, S5& Butler street.
KMIL O. STUCKEY, nth street and i enn are.
E. G. STUCKEYACO., Wjlle ave. and Fulton St.
M. KTOXELY, Filth Avenue Market House,
XASTEiro.
J. "W. WALLACE, till Penn avenne.
OAKLAWD.
MCALLISTER ft SHEXBLEIt, Sth av. 4 AtWOOd St.
BocrnsiDE.
JACOB SPOHN, No. 2 Carson street.
CHAS. BCHWAKM, 1707 Carson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAEKCHEK, 59 Federal street.
H. J. HcBBIDE, Federal and Ohio streets.
FBEDH. EGOEK3. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EUGEK3 & SON, Ohio and Cheitnnt its.
J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves.
O. TV. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
PERRYM. OLEIM. Kebcceaand Allegheny aves.
WANTED.
Male Helsv.
XTTANTED-A GOOD BUTCHER-APPLY AT
VV once to JOS. L. EBNEU, No. 850 Main St.,
Braadocfc. Pa. spl9-f 4
-VTr-ANTED-rjOACHMAN WHO CAN FUB
VV N1SH good references. Address X A.,
Dispatch office. apliMS
WANTED-BOT OF 15 OK IStYEAKS TO
work In a grocery. Apply at J. H. FRI
DAY'S, 222 Wylle are. apl-l
VTrjANTKU-J GOOD TIN ROOFERS AT Mc
W CATJLEY BROS. Sixth ave.. Homestead,
Pu ; good wages to good workers. apliMS
"TTXA.NTED-TWO FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGE
YV painters: apply at once. THOS. S. O'NEIL
A CO., &CI-S825 Penn are., E. E. apls-4
WANTED-A GOOD BARBER; ONE THAT
can speak German preferred. NO. 107
SOUTH CANAL ST., Allegheny fit). apl9-17
WANTED-JOURNEYMAN BARBER-ALSO
an apprentice. Call or address CHAS.
HE1L, No. if Fourteenth St., & S., city. aplS-96
WANTED-A NO. 1 MEAT COOK FOR
lnnch counter: call at once. J. 8WAGER
ft BON, East Diamond and Ohio itreet, Allegheny.
WANTED-A BRIGHT OFFICE BOY-AGE
about sixteen years: muit be good penman:
none bnt right kind need apply. Address BOX
931, city. aplg-a
WANTED C0ATMAKEK3 - NONE BUT
rood handi need aDDlr: rood nrlces and
boarding low,
lngton. Pa.
. - ... - . ..-"-:.... .
Aaaress . j..iaji;juuu', wain-
apl7-iS
WANTED-A GOOD TINNER-MUST BE
good on standing seam roofing; alio on gen
eral job work. Address J. W. MCDONALD,
Deny Station, Pa. apU-37
w
ANTED-A BOY TO DO GARDENING AND
keep a small place in order: German pre-
nail place in order; German
BOOUET AND WILMOT I
ierrea. Apply cuyui.1 aiiu wuijuux bits..
uauana, rciUDnrg
pie-
-TT7-ANTED A GOOD BARBER; SINGLE
TV man; state wares with boarding and washing-.
Address FRANK ALLERTON, No. 8 South
Jefferson St., New Castle, Pa. aplV-22
WANTED-A GOOD VEST MAKER, BY THE
piece or by the week: good prices: steaay
work all the year around. Call on O. S. KOUNT,
merchant tailor, Vf llklniburg. Pa. aplB-4
TrjLSTEl-2 DRESS GOODS AND 1 DOMES
VV TIC salesmen; parties speaking Gennat
preferred; good salaries to the right parties.
DOUGLAS ft MACK1E, 154 Federal st. ap!9-41
WANTED-A STOUT BOY, 16 TO 18 YEARS
of age; one acquainted with the plumber's
supply business, and willing to work; none other
wanted. Address SUPPLIES, Dispatch office.
spu-iw
ANTED-SALESMEN SELLING COUNTRY
stoves, who can add largely to their income
by carrying a tingle sample basket. Addreu with
particulars. BUCKEYEBAUEETCO., Cleveland,
0. . ap!9-7
-T7-ANTED-A GOOD, ACTIVE YOUNG MAN
YY for office work and collecting; must be a
good mathematician: state age and salary ex
pected; a bond of Jo, 000 required. S. P., Dispatch
office. apl9-18
-fTTA N 1 E D IMMEDIATELY A GOOD
YY 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.
apI3-58
WANTED-WE HAVEAVACANCTFORAN
intelligent man of good address to solicit
orders from private families: permanent position;
small salary and liberal commission to start.
UNION CREDIT CO., 103 Fourth ave.
, apl9-33-rsu
-TTT- ANTE D-AN EXPERIEN CED SHOE
VV stockman by a wholesale house; one who
understands thoroughly keeping stock and who
can pack goods; answer, stating salary expected,
to BOX 671 city. To the right man a permanent
position will be given. apl9-70
WANTED-X FIRST-CLASS MARBLE AND
granlto salesmen; must have experience in
this line; one for the city or Pittsburg and Alle
gheny and two to travel elsewhere. Address,
stating experience. DUNNING MARBLE AND
GRANITE CO., Erie, Pa. mhSS-78
WANTED BOOK AGENTS OF EXPER
IENCE In every county In Western Penna.
and West Va.; good commission and exclusive
control on a work of unusual merit. WM. F.
MAXON. Gen'l Agent, roomSMcOance block,
Liberty and Seventh ave., PltUbarg.Pa. apll-2-D
WANTED-AGENTS ON SALARY; (75 PER
month and expenses paid any active man
or woman to sell onr goods by sample and live at
home: salary paid promptly and expenses in ad
vance; full particulars and sample esse free, re
mean "lust what we say. Address STANDARD
SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. felS-J-D
WANTED-AGENTS TO HANDLE THE NEW
patent chemical Ink erasing pencil; great
est novelty ever produced; eraseslnk in two sec
onds; no abrasion of paper; 00 to 500 per cent
Sroflt; one agent's sales amounted to SS30 In six
ays, another $32 la two hours; territory abso
lutely free; salary to good men; no ladles need
answer. Forterms and full particulars address J.
W. SKINNER ft CO., Onalaaka, Wis. aplM
Female HelD.
"TITAN TED-TWO WAIST MAKERS;628PENN
YY AVE., second floor. apUVIS
WANTED CASHIER YOUNG LADY;
must have experience; wages ts a week.
Address CASHIER, Dispatch office. apl8-39
WANTED-ONE GOOD GIRL FOB LAUN
DRY work and one dishwasher. Apply at
HERZBERGER'S RESTAURANT, VH Liberty
st., city. Also girl for private family. apl9-44
WANTED-2 YOUNG LADIES TO GO IN
country, fluent talkers and taking ways, to
solicit orders for household specialties on pay
ments: right parties good salary given. Address
X. Y., Dispatch office. apl9-3&-FSu
WANTED-A LADY OF SOME EXFEEI
ence in photography; most speak German
and English and furnish first-class references;
none other need apply, between 12 and 1 o'clock
at 82 OHIO STREET, Allegheny. aplS-57
-TTTANTED-LADY AGENT8 TWO NEW
V v inventions ior lames spring, summer wear
outsell everything; pay (100 monthly; these, with
our bnstle-sklrts. rubber goods, hose supporters,
etc., make best business known. Address, with
stamp, E. H. CAMPBELL ft CO., 484 Randolph
St., VOicago. apio-
STale and Female Help.
WANTED A YOUNG MAN OF EXPE
RIENCE to assist a butcher, 10 farm hands,
cooks and chambermaids for families S3 50 to (4 per
week: 203 house girls, 40 for hotels and boarding
bouses, S colored girls. MEEHAN'S AGENCY?
515 Grant sts aplS-D
Partners.
TTTANTED-A FIHST-CLABS PHYSICIAN,
VY with (5.000 cash, to take a half Interest in an
office business in Plttsbnrg that is paylnganet
profit of (20,000 a year. Address X Y. Z.. Dis
patch office. apl8-68
Situations.
WANTED-A SITUATION AS MANAGER
of a drugstore by a registered pharmacist or
to buy astere In Pittsburg or vicinity. MEDICUS,
Dispatch office. aolS-5
WANTED-A SITUATION AS COACHMAN
and groom: understands care of horses,
harness and carriages; good driver. Address P.
J., Dispatch office. apl-ig
-fTTANTED-SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN,
VV 23 years of age, in real estate or Insurance
office; willing to taae moderate salary for sake of
experience. Address W., Dispatch office.
apl7-92-wr
Boarders and Lodgers.
W1TANTED-BOARDERS-INGLESIDE, COR.
YY Rebecca And Penn ave.. East End; large
grounds, fruit and shade trees, stable, etc; cable
cars pass house. aplD-jr
FinancIaL
TJtTANTED-TO LOAN (200,000 ON MORT-
VA7-2. VW MUM ..U U pI CCRtl
(500,000 at H per cent on residences or business
property; also In adjoining counties. S. H.
iza s ounu avenue, ocai-es4-D
TTrANTED-HOUSES TO BENT, RENTS TO
YY collect, mortgages on city and subnrban
property at H, 5 and 6 per cent; property selected
andbougbt or sold on lowest commission: call for
new property list for April. J. DERMITT, 407
Grantst. SD18-1
-TTANTED-MOBTGAGES-(L 060,060 TO LOAN
Y Y on city and suburban properties at H, 8 and
(percent, and on larms In Allegheny and adja
cent counties at 6 par cent; no money loaned out
of Pennsylvania. L M, PES.KO0K 4 BON, He
rowan avswa. - " p7.kl4
WANTED.
Financial.
WANTED-TaOBTGAGES ON JHOPERTTT IN
either city: lowest rates of Interest. SPEN
CER ft GLOSSER, 41 Smithfield St. mbtJ-7
TTTANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN
W In sums to suit, at 4, 8 and per cent.
GBAEBING ft LYON, 1 Fourth ave. apS-el-P
WANTED TO LOAN (BOO TO (500, 000 IN SUMS
to suit; no delay in securing the money,
SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO. , W Fourth ave.
apH-80-rrrg
TTTANTED-MOBTG AGES-MONEY TO LOAN
YV In sums to suit at iff, 5 and (percent.
ALLES ft BAILEY, 1M Fourth are. Tel. 187.
aplt-14
WANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY PBOP
EBTY. over S4.O00; 4 per cent; no tax.
HENRY A. WEAVER A CO., 82 Fourth avenne.
mh2-a22-D
YSTTANTED-RENTS COLLECTED PROMPT-
W LY; property managed with satisfaction.
ALLES ft BAILEY; 184 Fourth avenue, Tif7'
XTTANTED-TO LOAN MONEY ON FABM
VY 1NG, city and suburban properties or col
lateral. ED. WITT13H, 410 Grant street, Pitts
burg, Pa. apll-18-P
WANTED-TO LOAN ON BOND ANDMOBT
GAGE, (1,500 for three years. Address, with
description and location of property offered, J.,
Dispatch office. apl7-57-WT
WA
ANTED-TO LOAN MONEY IN SUMS TO
nit rnratiT fll'tlrn' ttma nit At lowest
rates; negotiating mortgages a specialty. D. P.
THOMAS ft CO., 408 Grant St. apMMOD
WANTED-TO IN VEST (5, 000 TO (3,000 IN AN
established business In this city: the best
of reference given and expected: aU communica
tions confidential. Address CO, P.O. box 837.
apl9-53
WANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS
of (3,000 and npward, on city and suburban
property, on 4)4 per cent, free of tax; also smaller
amounts at 5 and 8 per cent. BLACK ft BAIRD,
85 1 ourth avenue. $eH-0X-D
Miscellaneous.
YTTANTED SECOND-HAND SIX-POCKET
YV nool table, at S. DELP'S, 502 Liberty st.
aplH-42
WANTED-STUDENTS OF SHORTHAND
desiring to acquire expert speed to call for
full particulars at MARTIN'S SHORTHAND
SCUOO L, 412 Wood St. apl7-77
WANTED-EVERYBODY TO KNOW THEY
can get cabinets for st per doz. of them
selves or little ones at AUFRECHT'S ELITE
GALLERY. 518 Market St., Pittsburg; elevator;
family groups and crayons a specialty. apl9-39
WANTEDEVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT
H.Terheyden 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 TERBEYDEN, 830 Smithfield St.
noll-MWTSu
-fTTA-STED CUSTOMERS FOB CASH BAR-
TV UA1NS Elgin, suvennewatenes. S3, S7, a
Elgin gold ladles' watches, (3). (23, (23; nickel
clocks 75 cts. 1 1847 Rogers' knives and forks, (l 8
per set. JOHN MITSCU, Jeweelr. 130 Federal St.
apls-MWrsn
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Cltv Residence.
FOR BALE-S1.8C0-NO. 1811 MERRIMANS
alley, Southslde, lot 18x80; good 2-story frame
bouse; rents for (18. sd19-58
F)R bALE-LOT 45X80. WITH 2 (-STORY
brick houses, on Second ave , about 200 feet
east of Try st. I. J. WILSON. 149 Fourth ave
apl9-57
TJIORSALE ONLY81.BCOFOR8-ROOM HOUSE,
X? nearly new, with lot 20x100 ft., on Soho st.
(paved), near Center ave. SFENCERftGLOSSER,
419 Smithfield St. ap-27
FOR SALE ON CONGRESS ST.-BRICK
dwelling, S rooms, finished attic, etc. : also
frame dwelling: of 8 rooms, attic, etc., on Elm it. ;
lot 20x90 to TJm St. ALLES ft BAILEY, 184
Fourth ave. Telephone 187. apl9-13
TJ'OR SALE-CORNER CONGRESS ST., AND
JP Franklin st. ; brick dwelling, 9 rooms: finish
ed attic; both gases, etc.; brick stable;lot 84 ft. on
Congress St., 88 feet vacant: bargain. ALLES ft
BAILEY, 184 Fourth ave. TeL 167. ap!9-13
FOR BALE-HOUSE AND LOT, 629 FIFTH
ave., at auction, estate of John Schwelnstet
ter, deceased: sale on premises Thursday, April
18, at 2 o'clock: lot 40x100: excellent brick bouse,
six rooms, attle and cellar; lmmedlatepossesslon:
open daliv for Inspection from 1 till 6 o'clock;
terms (2,000 cash In ten days, balance to suit
buyer; a grand chance to get a nice, cheery, com
fortable home. A. LEGGATE ft SON, Auction
eers, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. apl2-41
FOR SALE A MAGNIFICENT BLUFF
street residence, overlooking the Mononga
hela river; containing 8 elegant large and hand
somely papered rooms, bath, large closets, range, b.
and c.water, inside w, c, wasbstands, both gases,
slate mantels; all the modern conveniences; a de
sirable neighborhood; this "property will be sold
cheap If taken at once: Immediate possession.
BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
apl3-85-13, IS, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 23,24,25,28, 27
East End Residences.
FOR SALE-(3,500 GENUINE BARGAIN;
house and lot 25x130 feet, East End: 4 min
utes' walk from cable cars and P. R.R.; frame
bouse 7 rooms: sets back from street: will rent for
830 a month, L J. WILSON, 149 Fourth ave.
, ;; apl9-87
FOR SALE WE HAVE A NICE BRICK
bouse, with lot 28x100 feet, on Ward St., Oak
land, for which the owner wants cash; any person
having the money and wanting a small home in
Oakland should see this. SPENCER ft GLOSSER,
419 Smithfield st. apl7-31
OR SALE AN ELEGANT EAST END RESI
DENCE, contiguous to Penn avenue and rail
road; large and ample grounds with forest shade
trees: abundance of fruit, grapevines, shrubbery;
copious flow of pure water, etc.. etc. JAS, W.
DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg.
apl7-76
FOR SALE-A HANDSOME EAST JEND
stone residence, carriage porch, hard wood
staircase and reception ball, tower, laundry,
bath, 10 elegant large rooms; all the latest lm-
Iiroved conveniences; asphalt paved street: good
ocatlon and near P. R. B. For farther particulars
call at office BLACK ft BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave.
aplS-78-
FOR SALE A BEAUTIFUL ROUP STREET
residence, containing nine elegantly papered
rooms, four of which are on first floor (parlor,
library, dining room. kltcben)hall, bath, laundry,
natural gas, all modern conveniences, large lot.
This tine borne Is one of the most desirable locations
In the East End convenient to P. B. B. and Fifth
avenue cable cars and will be sold cheap as owner
is leaving the city. BLACK ft BAUtD, 95 Fourth
ave. apl9-26-TWTFS
Allegheny Residences.
TJIOB SALE-STOCKTON AVE.-ALLEGHENY
1? CITY residence, lot 28x240 ft. to Park way,
with 3-story brick dwelling. See W. A. HEBRON
ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave. aplB-80-MWT
TTiOR SALE-A NEAT DWELLING JUST
X finished, with lot 20x202, on the McArthur's
plan, near the Perrysvllle electric cars and head
of Charles street; price low and terms easy: A.J.
PENTECOST, 418 Grant St. aplS-75
FOE SALE-A FINK RESIDENCE PROPERTY
on the Parks, Allegheny: 10 spacious rooms,
with lavatory and hall; other modern appliances;
everything In the most perfect order; this Is a
beautiful property and will bear the closest ex
amination. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE ft
CO.. 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. apl7-75-wrg
T7OR SALE-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS
JD adjoining residence of Tfaos. M. Marshall, on
Marshall ave.. Tenth ward, Allegheny City, 2
mlnntes' walk from electric cars; magnificent
view 15 miles down Ohlorlver, up Chartlers creek,
etc.: long time as desired for payment. THOS.
M. MARSHALL, Jr., U7 Diamond St., Pittsburg,
Pa. apl7-56-WT
Suburban Residences.
FOR SALE-SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, AT
(2,800, located on Holmes street. Wllklnsburg;
new frame house, six rooms; lot 83x132 feet. W.
A. HERROK&SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave.
apl2-.a-TUF
T70R SALE-BUMMER COTTAGE AT POINT
J? Chautauqua, N. Y.: handsome Swiss cotuge,
9 rooms, grates, nice grounds, boat house, bath,
etc. : S3, 10. Apply to J. A. DALY. (19 West ave.,
Rochester, N. Y. apl4-2
p:
R SALE-NEW HOUSE OF TEN ROOMS,
well finished: lot 128x122 feet; locution first-
class, on Rebecca street, Wllklnsburg, near sta
tion : an excellent b orde : price only ti 000. W. A.
HERRON ft SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave.
apU-22-Tur
FOBBALE-COUNTBY HOME AT FAIBOAKS.
P..FL W.ft C.B. R., embracing between 4 and 8
acres of land on which Is dwelling of 11 rooms, ice
house, wash room, large stable, carriage house
and several out buildings; land is covered with
bearing fruit trees and large shade trees; dwelling
and stable are supplied with delicious spring
water, and heated and illuminated with gas at
reasonable expense; premises are connected with
R. B. by board walk, and are unsurpassed in
beauty and healthfulness of location; will be sold
quite low. J.M. STONEB, 22 Bakewell BuUdlng.
ap39-36-MWT
FOR SALE LOTS.
East End Lota.
FIB SALE WE ARE NOW OFFERING A
very cheap lot, 24x100, rinince street, one
minute from Homewood station; (550. MELLON
BROS., 6343 Station St., E. E. apl9-59-MF
FIR SALE-FATRMOUNT AVENUE. X ELE
gant lots: 25x176 each: only ( minutes from
Penn avenue cable line: Nineteenth ward;
Srlce (800 each. MELLON BROS., 63 Station St.,
E. apl9-60-MI
TTIOR BALE CHOICE LOTS AT DALLAS. ST A
JD TION, P. R. R.. convenient to steam and
street cars; cheap and on easy terms; situation un
surpassed ;p rice ranging from (406 to (SCO. Inquire
of DTc. NEGLEY, 6108 Penn aveV, East End.
no28-y78 v
TH)R BALE-ON HERRON AVE., THIB
J TEENTHward, one square from cable line,
building lots, 20 feet front, from (350 npward;
this is a desirable location, and wilt Improve rap-
JU1T 1U Tkiuei iivruis cmj( n. A. U-EiltKln OS
SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave.
api2-s-rur
FIB SALE LOTS 1 LOTS 1-3 CHOICE LOTS
on Frankstown ave., Brushton station. Bank
of Commerceaddltlon plan; each 40x140 feet to 24
foot alley; terms. (M down and (iff a month;
cheapest lots in the market. Secure plan from
JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smithfield st.
apl3-80-Tur
T7OB SALE 100x300 AND 200x400 FEET-FINE
JD Shadystde building sites in the most desirable
section, surrounded by large and elegant resi
dences; we have a few of the most desirable sites
In that part of the East End for sale, and will take
pleasure in waiting noon any intending purchas- I
era and furnish full particulars confidentially. I
. vv, sabwoxmi a vii an soma ave., nws
burg. sjU-74
FOR. SALE-LOTS.
City Lota.
FIB SALE-LOT ON MURIEL ST.. 8. B.,
Pittsburg, 58x144 feet, with brick dwelling. L
J. WILSON, 149 Fourth ave. ap!7-88-WT
TJ1OBSALE-H2S0 FOB ALL (A GOOD CHANCH
A? to speculate): 14 loU;26xl00 each; near Brere
ton ave., between Twenty-eighth and Thirty-third
streets; can be retailed at (975 to (450 each; a bar
gain SAMUEL W. BLACK ft Co., 99 Fourth ave.
apl7-33-wrs
Allegbcnv Lots.
FOR BALE-LOTS ON MAPLE AND LINDEN
avenues and Lombard street. Allegheny, In
the Tenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap
ply to JOSEPH McNAUGHEB, 43 N. Diamond st.
mh7-9S-o
Suburban Lot.
FOB8ALE-FINE BUILDING LOTS-CHAR
TIERS: McGunnegle plan of lots. Fnll in
formation of W. W. MCNEILL ftr BRO , 106
Fourth ave. apI3-54
TjWR SALE-AT EDGEWOOD, BUILDING
X? lots eligibly located, 84x150 feet each, foronly
(550: none better In the market at the price and lo
cation. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, No. 80 Fourth
ave. apl2-2Z-Tnr
FOR SALE BUILDING SITES-FREE EX
CUBSION to sale at Dnquesne Park, Perrys
vllle avenue. Saturday at 2 r. M.: get on at Alle
gheny postofflce: terms easy. Plans from A.J,
PENTECOST, 413 Grant St. apl7-32
FOB SALE BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITES
at auction on Saturday at 2 o'clock: free ex
cursion; Perrysvllleavenue on the terminus of the
electric railway: lota 50x140; terms easy; plans on
the premises. Particulars from A. J. PENTE
COST, 4,3 Grant st. apI7-J2
Furms.
F
IOE BALE 54 ACEES GOOD LAND-8
miles from Allegheny Cltv. on railroad: nouse.
barn, orchard. sprlngs,outbulldtng, at low price;
largest a
selection in tnecute. t-u nuiiaii,ii
Uranttt.Pltttburg.
apl9-D
FJB SALE RANCH IN COLEMAN COUNTY,
lexas; 1,600 acres; good rences, pastures and
farm: 850 sheep. 75 cattle, etc.: near railroad; rich
soil: fine climate; (10,800. Address O. B. CARSON,
181 North ave., Allegheny. ap!8-88
STJsceTlaneoaa.
F
IOR SALE-PROMISING INVESTMENTS AT
Sea Hlrt and Snrlnr Lake. N. J., to partr or
parties with money: see this paper to-morrow or
address BAM'L B. HUEY, At., Philadelphia.
ap3-7t-irww
FOR BALE-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 Building,
Atlantic Cltv. N.J. ap5-9-P
FOR SALE-BCSINESS.
Business Chances.
FOR SALE-ON BUTLER ST., CONFECTION
ERY and lee cream stand, doing a goodbnsl
ness. Full particulars No. 218 FORTY-FOURTH
SP. apl9-49
TTKIR SALE-A FIRST-CLASS SMALL HOTEL
A? and barroom, complete furniture and bar fix
tures, opposite wharf andPanbandle depot. Until
nrst of May Inquire JOHN KLEV13, proprie
tor, 113) Water street. Wheeling, W. Va..
ap!9-21-D
T7OK SALE SEVERAL FINE GROCERY
A stores in Allegheny and Plttsbnrg at low
Firicci; drug stores, cigar stores, bakeries, con
ectloneiies, boarding houses, shoe stores, print
ing office, coal works, gents' furnishing store,
hotels; ail good business openings. SHKPARD
ft CO., 54 Fifth ave. ap9
TflOR BALE-AN OLD ESTABLISHED GKO
JL1 CERY and drygoods business. The leasehold
consists of two large, airy, brick storerooms, ad
Joining and connected with each other, the corner
store being used 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 la new and saleable: the location estab
lished: trade good and cash: In ract a sound busi
ness: reasons for selling,. Illness of owner and
peremptory injunction by physician to quit bns
ness. For fulf particulars call on ED. WITTISH,
410 Grant street, Pittsburg, Pa. apl7-30
Business stands.
F:
R SALE-BUSINESS PROPERTY ON LIB
ERTY, near Sixth St. : one of the best loca
tions in the city; lot 20x112 feet to an alley: large
brick building. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80
Fourth avenne.
aplS-30-MWT
FIRS ALE-A FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS PROP
ERTY on Ohio St., Allegheny, In the best part
of the street; the property Is In fee simple, good
building and a very desirable property. C. H.
LOVE, 93 Fourth avenne. apl7-8-wr
FOR BALE-THAT VALUABLE BUSINESS
property corner of Fifth ave. and High St.,
being 3 storerooms on Firth ave. and 2 brick
houses on High St.: lot 65 rt. on High and 58 ft.
front on Fifth ave. SPENCER ft GLOSSER. 419
Smithfield st. apl9-27
TTIOR 8ALE-A BUSINESS PROPERTY ON
JD Ohio St., Allegheny City (In fee simple); will
sell at less than value. If applied for soon; this is
an opportunity that does not often offer, as nearly
all of the property on that street Is on lease
ground. C. H. LOVE. 93 Fourth avenne. apl9-28
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
Machinery sua Bletals. .
FIR SALE REMINGTON TYPEWRITERS
st the lowest cash prices or on the Installment
plan. A. M. MARTIN, 412 Wood st. apl7-77
FOB SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND
boilers; aU sixes and styles kept In stock, from
4 to 100 b. p. ; all refitted; good as new, at lowest
prices; mounted portable engines, 8 to 25 b. p.
23-25 Park way. J . S. Y O UN G, Allegheny, Pa.
Ja3-92-MWF
FOB 8ALE-23X43 CORLISS ENGINE: ONLY
run a year; can be seen in operation; price
on application; also a new Strange Co. stave ma
chine, all complete: capacity 10,000 In 10 hours;
will sell at low figure. J. A. MCCORMICK. 150
First ave. aul-p32-irwr
FOB SALE-CONTRACTORS' MACHINERY;
one 7Kxl2-lnch double engine, double drum;
others large and small, with single or double
friction drums; wire and manlla rope, centrifugal
pumps, etc; two 28x4S-lnch horizontal engines
with flywheels. THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, cor,
Lscock and Sandusky sts. , Allegheny. Jal7-Mwr
Miscellaneous.
TTiOR SALE RHODES ft WAGNER'S CLOS
C ING out sale of confectionery, fixtures, tools,
etc, at 77 Federal st., Allegheny, wlU be resumed
on Saturday, 20th Inst,, at 10 o'clock, and be con
tinued dally until disposed of. There are a great
variety of goods of Interest to manufacturing con
fectioners. A, LEGGATE ft SON, Auctioneers.
apl9-58
FOR SALE-FURNITURE, HORSE, BUGGIES,
etc., 629 Fifth avenne, 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 buggles,.nearly
new, driving mare, several dozen stonemason
tools, cement, harness, etc., etc. A. LEGGATE ft
SON. Auctioneers. apl2-a
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-BOOKS WANTED-1F YOU
have one book worth 10 cents, or a Ubrary
worth (1,000, let ns know: we will bay one as
quickly as the other. LEVI'S BOOK eTORE,
Seventh Ave. Hotel building. too
PERSONAL-FRENCH COURSE, CONVERSA
TION, literature, etc , either private or in
class, by an experienced French gentleman, late
ly arrived from Paris; special conversation les
sons for travelers to Paris. Address PROFESSOR,
Dlspstch office. apl0-52
SERSONAL-WHY TROUBLE YOUR WIFE,
mother or daughters In reoalring and clean
your old clothes, when it can be done for a
trifle by DICKSON, the Tailor, cor. Firth ave.
and Wood St., second floor? Charges moderate;
facilities unsurpassed: suits madeto order; spring
styles now ready. Telephone 1538. mh8
AMUSEMENTS.
p RAND OPERA BOUSE
E. D. WILT Lessee and Manager.
All Week, Wednesday .and Saturday Matinees.
FALL OF0TLANTA;
THE IRISH SPY.
Mr.G.M.CONNELL
AS
BARNEY THE SPY.
Miss LILLIAN BUKKHART and a host of
local talent. Benefit Post 63, G. A. B., Relief
Fund. .
Week April 22 Kellar, The Magadan. apl5-15
ptRAND OPERA HOUSE EXTRA
Easter Week, April 22,
THE WORLD'S GREATEST MAGICIAN.
KELLAR,
In his Snperb New Entertainment
"MIRACLES OF TO-DAY."
Spanish Students, the Steens, and ten others,
Beats now on sale. apl9-53
H
ARRIS' THEATER.
One Week. Commencing Monday, April 15.
ADA GRAY, In EAST- LYNNE.:
April 22 MAIN LINK apl5.18-MWF
STARRY WILLIAMS ACADEMY
1 TO-NIGHT,
atinees Tuesday. Thursday and Satnrday.
MAY HOWARD'S BIG BURLESQUE CO.
7Great Ooniedians 20 Handsome Ladies
3 Card Monte. ap!2-o2
B
JJOTJ THEATER CHANGE OF WLL.
THE LYDIA THOMPSON BURLESQUE
COMPANY in "COLUMBUS."
Next week The Hanlons in "Voyage En
Snisse." apl&92
BA8EBALI1 TO-DAY
RECREATION PABK.
SYRACUSE STARS
ALLEGHENIES.
Gamea.t3.3e. AamtolonaScU,
aplM6
TO LET.
-t-
Allesheny Residences.
mO LET-GOOD S-ROOM BRICK HOUSE, NO.
X 35 Locust st., Allegheny City, all modern
improvements; rent low to a good tenant. C. H.
LOVE, 98 Fourth avenue apl9-28
TO LET A LARGE BRICK DWELLING ON
Stockton avenue, near Federal street, Alle
Shenyi 14 rooms, natural gas, etc, etc JAS. W .
RAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
apl7-74
TO LET-BRICK HOUSE, HALL AND 7
rooms: grained, sewerage; No. 198 Fulton
St., Allegheny: 823 per mo. J. M.8TONEK, No. 23
Bakewell Building, cor. Grant and Diamond-apl8-81-nwr
Suburban Residence.
mO LET-SUBURBAN RESIDENCE ON B. A
X O. R. R.. but a lew minutes' ride from city,
good house 10 rooms, late improvements, large
yard ; rent only (450 per year. W. A. HERRON ft
SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. apl3-8S-I3,16,19,28
TO LET-HOUSE 10 ROOMS, WITH GARDEN,
stable, etc, near Patterson station, P. C ft
Y. R. B.. and Crafton, P. C. ft St. L. R. R. In
quire or B. F. SHAFFERS, Crafton. Pa., orad
dressf.C. BIG OERT. Rochester, Pa. mh21-68
TO LET-MY .HOUSE, THIRTEEN BOOMS,
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. mh98
ADartmenla-
TO LET-SOME UNFURNISHED BOOMS FOB
housekeeping, some four-room flats, two
storerooms. or particulars Inquire on premises.
44 FOURTH STREET. apI9S-19,21,22724,2S,2
mo LET-CHOICE APARTMENTS FOR LIGHT
A. honsekeepii
ilng, with gas. water and bath: on
airs. Apply at J. G. MORROW'S
289 Ohio si. Allegheny, apl9-9
Hue of street cars.
SHOE STORE, 289
Farms.
TO LET-FARM, VERY CHEAP. A NICE
farm near the city, about 58 acres, dwelling
and outbuildings, large orchard, small fruit, etc :
vnnri nlaee for oalrv or Irnlt farm: will rent verr
low to a careful tenant: Immediate possession.
JAB. w. uoArii a tu., vax ounu avenue, rins
burg. apl9-30
Offices. Dek Room. tie.
TO LET LARGE AND SMALL OFFICES ON
the second and all of third floor of Mellon's
building, opposite City Hall, Smithfield street:
good light; reasonable rent. InqulreatT. MEL
LON ft EON'S BANK. 513 and 514 Smithfield
street. rnh31-78-uwr
TO LET GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK
building, corner Wood and Diamond street
fonr offices at low rent; one single oHce, 15x20, and
two connecting offices, 20x28 and 15x18; one single
office. 11x15: all snlendidlv lighted: finished in
modern style; all newly painted and papered ; pos
session at once. iuuev-09-A
ytnatni,a fStnnffsu
T
10 LET-STOBEROOMS-ON CORNER PENN
and Third street. 44 Fourth street. 85 Robin
son street, Allegheny; good business stands: rent
low; some nniurnisnea rooms
Inaulre at 44
FOURTH STREET.
apM-lUS-MWTSU
TO LET-OB FOB SALE-A TWO-STORY
brick bouse. No. 830 Second avenue; store
room and five rooms: suitable for a srrocery or oth
er store' to agood tenant rent low. Inquire of
henry B. EW1NG, Attorney at Law, i j-ounn
ave. apl7-83
Special.
mO LET-OUB TO LET" LIST, ASHERETO
X FORE Issued from our office, is now pub
lished every Wednesdayfwlthout expense to land
lordslin The Dispatch only. SAMUEL W.
BLACK ft CO.. 99 Fourth ave. ap3-88-MTWTT
REWARDS.
REWABD-THE TRUTH! "WE SUFFERED
untold agonies! Dr. Griffith's Ta-va-zon ren
edles cured ns when all other means had failed.
Mrs. Rev. Lot Lake, Mrs. Wm. G. Cover, Youngs
town, O.; Mrs. Hannah John, 663 Forbes street,
John S. Fahey, Tallapoosa, Ga. : Thomas Brown,
S. 8.; Michael Hlnes-in Wylle ave., and then
sands of others. We invite the worst rases from
whatever cause, bee testimonials at GRIFFITH'S
PHARMACY, Third and Grant, Plttsbnrg. Pa.
apl9-61
AUCTION SALES.
AUCTION SALE BEAUTIFUL BEWICK
LEY residence, cor. Logan and Thorn
St., only 4 mlnntes from station, SATURDAY,
APRIL 27, 1889. at 4 o'clock p. M., on the prem
ises, a good substantial frame dwelling of 8
large rooms, handsomely papered and painted,
hath. h. and c. water, slate roof, cistern, both
gasses, all other conveniences necessary to
make a complete home; lotllSxl53 feet, covered
with choice Irnlt and shrubbery; house open
for inspection: terms, one-third cash, balance
to suit. BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
apl9-25-19,23,25,28,27
A'
T AUCTION FRIDAY MORNING,
. April 19. at 10 o clock, at the rooms No.
311 Market st,:
Elegant body Tornssels, Wilton velvets, mo
queta and ingrain carpets, linoleum, curtains,
shades, mirrors, pictures, clocks, decorat
ed dinner, tea and toilet ware, lamps,
ornaments, bedding, notions, fine glass
door refrigerator, stores, laundry and
kitchen goods, stepladders, , Singer sew
ing machine, cabinets, chamber suits, ward
robes, chairs, tables, rockers, sideboards, hall
racks, bookcases, cheffoniers,dressers,bureaus,
washstands, lounges, conch, folding beds, fine
parlor salts of all kinds, buffet, etc.
HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM.,
aplS-55 Auctioneers.
MASTER'S SALE IN PARflTION-BY
virtue of my appointment and an order
ot the court of Common Pleas No. 2 ofAlle-
fheny county, at No. 434, October term, 1888,
will expose to public sale, on the premises, on
SATURDAY, April 20, at 2 r. SL, the following
lots of ground.
All those three- certain lots or pieces of
ground situate in the borough of Mansfield,
county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania,
bounded and described as follows, to wit:
Fronting on Main street, formerly the Nobles
town plank road, one hundred feet (100 ft.), and
extending hack, preserving the same width,
one hundred and fifty feet (ISO fkj, between
lots numbers three and six (Nos. 3 and 6) in
Mary Sheridan's plan of lots hereinafter men
tioned; also a certain lot fronting fifty feet
(60 ft,) on Jane street, and extending back one
hundred and fifty feet (160 ft.) to line of lot
number four (So. 4) In said plan, said ground
being rots numbers four, fire and ten (Nos. 4,(5
and 10) In said plan of lots laid out by Mary
Sheridan in said borough, said plan being re
corded In Plan Book, volume two (2), page sixty-nine
(69), in the Recorder's Office of Alle
Sbeny county, being property of Edward Flood,
.eceased.
Terms of sale: Ten (10) per cent of the pur
chase money to be paid on day of sale; balance
cash on confirmation of sale and delivery of
deed. EDWARD F. HAYES, -
JOHNH.RONEY, Master In Partition.
127 Fifth avenne,
HUGHEY 4 BENNETT,
160 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa-,
ap!9-P9 Solicitors for Plaintiff.
PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS FOR AHMOR-DECK MA
TERIAL, etix, for monitor "Terror."
March 28, 1888. Sealed proposals, indorsed
"Proposals for Armor-Deck Material," etc.,
will be received at the Bureau of Provisions
and Clothing. Navy Department, Washington,
D.C., until 11 o'clock A. m., April 20, 1889, and
publicly opened Immediately thereafter, to
furnish and deliver, at the Navy Yard, Brook
lyn, New York, about 85,000 pounds of plate,
shape, and rivet material for completing armor
dock and building hatch coamings and tiunns
of the monitor "Terror." Blank proposals,
with specifications and description of the
above, can be obtained upon application to the
Bureau, or to the General Storekeeper at the
Navy Yard. New York. Tie bids decided by
lot. The Department reserves the right to re
ject any proposal not deemed advantageous to
the Government. JAMES FULTON, Pay
master General. U. S. Navy. mh29-7-y
Office of Department of Charities,
Pn-rSBUBO. April 15, 1S89. (
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of the City Controller
until Friday, April 26, 1889. at 2 o'clock p. M.,
for furnishing 800 barrels straight family flour,
20 barrels graham floor, 40.000 pounds brown
middlings, 50.000 pounds bran, 10,000 pounds
oil meal, 10,000 pounds screenings, 6,000
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 amonnt of the
bids must accompany each proposal, said bonds
to be probated before the Mayor or City Clerk.
The Department of Awards reserves the right
to reject any or all bids. R, O. ELLIOTT,
aplS-U Chief of Department of Chanties.
McKEEdtORT, PA-April 17, 1889.
VrC-TICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED
Jl proposals will be received at the oKce of
the borough clerk nntil Tuesday, April 30, 1889,
at 4 F. m., for the furnishing of all material
(except castings) and labor for the construction
of the following sewers, viz: One of 12 in. diam
eter in Mulberry alley -from Fourth to Fifth
avenues, one of 15 in. diameter in Berlin street
from Ninth avenue southwardly to a point near
Eleventh avenue and one of 15 in. diameter in
Grant street from Logan alley to Evans ave
nne, thence In Evans avenue 24 in. diameter to
Jenny Llnd Street.
Plans and specifications of the above work
can be seen, and blanks for bidding and all in
formation can be had at the Engineer's office
on and after April 23.
Each proposal must bo accompanied by a
bond in double the amount of the proposal and
probated before a Notary of the Public and
unless this is strictly adhered to the proposal
will not bo considered.
The Committee on Sewers reserves the right
to reject any or all bids.
GEORGE BOSSART,
ap!7-9-TWF Clerk.
PROPOSALS FOR PAINTING
OFFICE OT COUNTT CONTROLI.Z3,
PrrrsBTTRG, April 16. 1888. (
Sealed proposals will be received at this
office until 8 o'clock p. it. WEDNESDAY,
April 24, 1898, for painting the following county
biidsZOS
No. 8 and 7, Ball or eeki No. 3, , 8, 9, 10, XL,
PROPOSALS.
12 and 13, Chartlers creek; Nos. 4, 5 and 6, Deer
creek; No. 1, Deer creek (Little);No. LKellev's
run; Nos. 2 and 5, Lowrles' mn;Nos.2and3, '
Montour run; No. 4, Miller's run; No. 2, Plney
fork; No. 1, Pine run; No. L Pillow's run; No.
5, Pine creek: Nos. 2 and 4. Kobinvm's run;
Nos. 1 and 2. Robinson's run (south branch);
Nos. L 2 and 3, Robinson's run (north branch);
No. 3, Sawmill run; No. t, Sawmill run (Little);
Nos. 4 and 6, Sewickley creek (No. 4 being a
Joint county bridge); No. 1, Squaw run; No. 6,
Turtle creek.
Bidders must bid for eachTrrldge separately,
and may in addition bid for the lot as a whole.
Bidders must visit and examine bridges be-v
fore submitting a bid. ,
Bids to be addressed to the County Commis
sioners and Indorsed "Proposals for Palntlngf
each proposal to be accompanied by a bidder's
bond, with two sufficient sureties, in the sum of
not 1ss 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 siveiSond. with two sufficient sureties, in
double the amount of the contract, for the
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
FOR
BRIDGESUPERSTURCTURE.
AND
Masonry.
Office of Cotjkty Cojttroler,
PnTSBUBO.TA. April 18. 18S9. J
Sealed proposals will be received until t
o'clock p. Mt, Wednesday, April 24. 1888, 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 or one stone
arch bridpe.loeated as follows
No.L Over Miller's run, at Collins' MUL
Low truss bridge, 55 feet center to center of
end pins, 2 trusses each 7 feet high and divided
into 5 panels; to have vertical end posts. Live
load, 1,700 pounds per lineal foot; statlo load,
610 pounds per lineal foot.
No. 2. Over Street's run, Hays's tatlon (skew
bridge.)
Plate-girder bridge, 38 feet clear span, 41 feet
extreme length. Depth, of girder. 48 inches.
Live load, 1,700 pounds per lineal foot; statlo
load, 640 pounds per lineal foot. This bridge to
have 10 floor beams spaced 4 feet i inches
center to center.
Present superstructure to be removed by,
and to be tbeproperty of. contractor fornew
superstructure; this to be removed as soon as
notice Is given by masonry contractor that he
is ready to proceed with foundations.
No. 3. Over Bailey's run, Robert- Bailey'f
(skew bridge).
Plate-girder bridge, 23 feet clear span, 31 feet
extreme length. Depth or girder, 23 Inches.
Live load, 1.700 pounds per lineal foot; static
load, 625 pounds per lineal foot. '
No. 4. Over Montour run, at Scott's,
Plate-girder bodge, 47 feet clear span, 50 feet
extreme length. Depth of girder, 60 inches.
Lire load, 1,700 ponnds per lineal foot; statlo
load, 660 pounds per lineal foot. This bridge to, ,
have three Intermediate floor beams.
No. 5. Over Plum creek, Armstrong'STun.
Plate-girder bridge, 30 feet clear span, S3 feet
extreme length. Depth of girder. 28 inches.
Live load, i,"P0 pounds per lineal footf static
load, 630 pounds per lineal foot.
No. 6. Over Saw Mill run, at Fair Haven
(skew bridge).
Plate-girder bridge, 30 feet clear span, 83 feet
extreme length. Depth of girder. 28 inches.
Lire load, L700 pounds per lineal foot; statlo
loads, 630 ponnds per lineal foot.
No. 7. Over Little Sewickley creek, at A.
Kaufman's.
Stone arch bridge, SO feet span. Segmental
arch.
No. 8. Over Potato Garden run, Marshall's
oldmllL
Plate-girder bridge, 23 feet clear span, 31 feet
extreme length. Depth of girder, 28 inches. .
Live load, 1,700 ponnds per lineal foot; static
load, 625 pounds per lineal foot.
(Also for repairs to masonry of bridges over
Lowries run, at Courtney's mill, and Piney
Fork, at McGowan'a)
Clear width of all bridges to be 17 feet. AR
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. All girder bridges
to hare (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 wheel-guards) to be sound
white oak; wheel-guards to be sound straight
grained pine.
Deck-girder bridges to be provided with
heavy wrougbt-iron protection railing. Rail
ing stanchions to be securely connected with
Iron girder, and not attached to wooden floor.
All iron to be good bridge iron and to com
Ely with specifications. Workmanship to be
rst-class and conform to specifications.
Bridge contractors should 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 place, price 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 the County
Commissioners and indorsed. "Proposals for
Bridge Superstructure," or "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
Ser cent of the whole amount of the bid.
Idder must bid for each bridge separately,
and may. In addition, bid for the lot as a
whole.
The 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 forms of bond can be,
obtained at the office of Chas. Davis,. Eaq.,
County Engineer, after Thursday. April 18,
1889. JOSIAH 8PER,
County Controller,
Office of the Couhty Controlikb,
PlTTSBTTBG. PA., April 18. I8S9.
NOTICE TO CEMENT DEALERS
Sealed proposals will be received at this
office until S o'clock P. M. WEDNESDAY,
April 24, 1889, for furnishing the cement neces
sary for the construction and repair of connty
structures for the ensuing season.
Any of the following brand&of cement will
be considered: Norton's Cement, New York
and Rosendale Cement and Hoffman's Cement.
Amount needed, about 2,000 barrels;
Bids must be by the barrel, loaded on cars at
any depot In the cities of Plttsbnrg or Alle
gheny that the County Engineer may direct.
Each proposal to be accompanied by a bond
In the sum of $1,500, 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.
double the amount of contract, foribe 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,
apI8-44 Connty Controller.
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
Office of
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SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of the City Control
ler until mvnij&i., .aprii 22, uxsn, atar. jl,
for the repairing, painting, cribbing and clean
ing dirt at No. 10 engine house.
Plans and specifications can be seen at the
office ot F. C. Sauer. architect, rooms Nos. 9
and 10, northwest corner of Sixth and Liberty
streets. .
Bonds in double the amount of bids must a
company each proposal; said bonds to be pro
bated before the Mayor or City Clerk.
The Department of Awards reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
J.O.BROWN,
Chief of Department of Public Safety.
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Continued on Tenth and Twelfth Pages.
BUSINESS CHANGES.
' Bro waaviiAE, Pa., March 9. 1889.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
partnership heretofore existing between
the undersigned, partners in the coal business
under the name and stvle of the Climax Coal
Company, in the Fourth Pool of the Mononga
hela river, in Fayette county, Penna., was this
day dissolved by the purchase by Thomas Neel
of the entire interest of J. S. Neel in the same.
All debts of the said partnership will be paid
bv Thomas NeeL who has authority to collect
ail outstanding indebtedness due and to be
come due to the Climax Coal Company.
Thomas Neel and Sons wiU continue the coal
business at the same place. J. S.NEEL,
mhI3-B2-wr THOMAS NEEE
32 Lots at 100 each.
12 Lwts at $200 each.
7 Lots at $300 each.
10 Lots at 9500 each.
These are large lots fronting on 50-feet streets,
one of which is being paved; and are marked at
low prices to sell themselves. Situated in Thirty-second
ward, 10 minutes' walk from hKllnej
water and gas; good neighborhood; fare 3 cents;
monthly tickets SI 25. I will be on the greasd
every Saturday from 1 to 6 o'clock. Terras to
ult. 8. UIFFIN, Fourth aye. aadSlk414,
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