W THE PITTSBTJEG- DISPATCH, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1890 WEATHER TOO SOFT For Yery Rapid Progress by the State Ship Canal Commission. SIX SURVEYORS TO START ODT As Soon as the Usual Sprint; Dampness Has Had Its Day and Gone. A, YALUABLE COLLECTION OP DATA The Pennsylvania Ship Canal Commis sion met yesterday forenoon, in tbeirregular monthly session, in the office of tbe commis sion, in the Peun building. Chairman "Wood, Messrs. Boberts, Shellenberger and Goodwin were present. In the absence of Secretary Brewer, of Erie, who has been unable to attend the last two meetings, Colonel T. P. Boberts was elected temporary secretary. The work of the commission is not as far advanced as it was thought one month ago it wonld be by this time. It had been ex pected that the engineers wonld be able to be ont on their field work. Unfortunately the weather has been such, Mr. Good win reported, that it was found im possible to make the surveys which are desired, especially in the neighborhood of the summit leveL As it is water after which the commission is seeking, the pro posed line runs through wet and marshy grounds. The soft weather renders it im possible for engineers to work in snch places. One of the members of the commission said that it would probably be necessary to post pone the field work until after the usual wet season of the spring. The commissioners expressed regret over this fact. VALUABLE DATA COMPILED. Both Mr. Goodwin and Colonel Eoberts, the e- gineers oi the commission, reported progress in the collection of data from previous surveys and examinations made for railway and other purposes, which will prove of value In the final compilation of a report. With the assistance of this data the new surveys, which will be required, may not occupy more than a lew months' time. The engineering corps will be composed of about six surveyors. Mr. Goodwin will have active charge of tbe work at the northern end, and Colonel Boberts at the southern end of tbe line. It has been decided, as soon as the Ohio river falls to a suitable stage, to make a survey be tween Davis Island dam and Beaver. No con tinuous survey of this portion of the river has been made since 1838. and since then there have been many changes in tbe river. Colonel Roberts announced that he had re ceived from Colonel William E. Merrill, the United States Engineer, the maps of the Alle gheny river from Franklin to Pittsburg, made by the Government many years ago. It may not, therefore, be necessary to survey that por tion of the river. Messrs. Boberts and Goodwin will shortly go to Harnsburg to consult a number of old maps which are in the possession of the State. KEEPING WITHIN THE LIMIT. One of the members of the commission said yesterday: "The commission is desirous of making as exhaustive a report as possible on the engineering features of tne country, and have reason to believe that they will get through their worF in a manner satisfactory to themselves and tLe public, without exceeding tbe means allotted for tbe purpose." Although the commission has been at work for several months has made a tour of tbe route and has collected many maps and much interesting information, its expenses have been very small. Out of tbe 10,000 appropriation which is in the hands ot the State Treasurer only "a couple hundred dollars," as one of tbe commissioner's put it, has been expended. TflEEFS LUCK IN LKISUBE. An Adage Occaslona.ly True m Demon atfnird - a Real Eitnte Sale. H. B. Smithsonsold at auction yesterday No. 97 First avenue, 35x90 feet, with a three-story brick warehouse, for Charles W. ScoveL trustee of the estate of JobnW. Butler, de ceased. The purchaser was Charles C Bcaife, and price paid $11,805. This property was sold some time ago for 112,000, but there was a jar of some kind among those interested, and the sale was not ratified, though $12,000 was considered a fair price. The hitch was j ust worth 2,305 to tbe estate. The property rents for $1,000 a year. By tbe terms of the sale two-thirds of the purchase is to be paid down and the remainder to remain a lien on the property, tbe Interest thereon to be paid the widow during her life and principal at her death. TOR WEST POINT. A Chance to Nominate a Cndet From the J Twenty-Second District The chance to nominate a West Point cadet from tbe Twenty-second Congressional Dis trict offers itself to Congressman John DalzeU, who desires that candidates who wish to stand the necessary competitive examination will send him their names and addresses. The exact date of tbe examination is not yet fixed, but will be arranged shortly when tbe personnel of the examiners is determined upon. Foe a disordered liver try Beecham'g Pills. Peaks' Soap tbe purest and best ever made Grmt from Pitubnrc Presses. From the press of Percy F. Smith we have just received the annual catalogue of John B. & A. Murdoch. From an artistic point ot view it is one of the handsomest cata logues ever issued by a printing firm, or printed by a Pittsburg printer. Typograph ically it is a gem, showing as it does the highest attainment of art printing and cm- ?hasizing the already established fact that 'ittsburgers no longer need to go East for work of this character. The catalogues are the product of the new and improved presses which Mr. Smith has just introduced into his establishment. Aside from being filled with a vast amount of valuable information in regard to flowers and plants, they are well worth preserving on account of their neatness and artistic beanty. Removal Price on (scarlet Underwear, For children, ladies and men; this entire line must be told. 65c goods now 16c, 90c ones now 25c, 1 25 ones now 35c These are for children. Ladies' vests and drawers all 50c, were $1 25, $1 50, $ I 76. Men's shirts and drawers at 35c, were $1 00 and f 1 25; finer grade at 50c, were $1 50 and $175. A- G. Campbell & Sons, 710 Penn ave. REAL. ESTATE SA IKGS BANK, LTJIL, 401 Smltbfield Strati, cor Fourth Avenue. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $50,000. Deposits of $1 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent its Crlln. You save from 15 to 20 per cent by paying cash. "Obling & Son, Cash Merchant Tailors, Lewis block. Ho. 47 Sixth ave. TTSU New Doable Warp Henrietta! (Colored) In all the new 'and fashionable spring shades; 40 inches, at 65c; 46 inches wide at $1. Jos. Hobne & Co.'S Penn Avenue Stores. A Large 8x10 Photo for SI Of yourself. Come early if you want one, to Autrecht's Elite Gallery, 516 Market street, Pittsburg. .Bring baby. The use of the Iron City Brewing Co.'s ale and beer is conducive to health and gives the highest satisfaction. Unrivaled for family use. Telephone 1186. See the newBengalines silk department 50c a yard. Jos. HOBNE & Co.'S Penn Avenue Stores. Blair's Pills Great English gout and rheumatic remedy. Sure, prompt and effect ive. At druggists'. vrsu Fob the office "O. K." Blacking. ,DB. HABTMAK. LA GRIPPE, As Explained In Dr Hnrrman' Famous Lee "tnre on That Subject History of Four Epidemics of La Grippe 1847, I860, 1870 and 1890 Caae, Symptoms, Dan sera and Treatment Reported for the Public Preni What Doea the Term La Grippe Meant La Grippe is a French term, which, trans lated into English, is "the influenza," and translated into German is "die einfluss krankheit" The epidemic which is at pres ent prostrating so many people in all parts of the civilized world is not a new' disease, but an old one. The French name, which has been in use wherever French is spoken lor many years, has been for the first time introduced into this country, and many people mistake a new name for a new dis ease. The uncommon prevalence of the present epidemic marks an important event in the history of the disease. Thousands of people in high and low station have died of it, and still its virulence continues, showing no sign of improvement I have been acquainted with La Gnppe,or epidemic influenza, many years. The first time I ever had any personal knowledge of this disease was in 1847, while yet a boy studying medicine. My study of it at that time was so thorough and carelul that 13 years afterward (1660), when a terrible epi demic of it swept over the country, I at once recognized it, and was able to successfully cope with iu It was ten years before it made its appearance again the famous epidemic of 1870. It was at this time it was first called "Russian Influenza," because of the fact that it originated in Russia and spread rapidly over the Asiatic andEuro pean countries before it was noticed in this country. Twenty years had elapsed before the present epidemic (originating in Bussia as before) suddenly appeared among us again, this time bringing its French name across the Atlantic with it SYMPTOMS. Each epidemic presents exactly the same symptoms. First a "tired-out" feeling, gen eral lassitude, cold feet and bands. second, aching of the bones, transient, fleeting pains throughout the whole body. Third, chilly sensations, from indistinct, creeping rigors in slight cases, to pronounced chills in more severe ones. Fourth. feVer. with temper ature ranging from 102 to 104 degrees Fahrenheit. Filth, congestion of the eyes, lining membrane of the nose; sometimes throat and bronchial tubes. Sixth, profuse sweating occurs in some cases, especially after the disease has run a few days. Sev enth, sneezing, and less frequently coughing are among the earliest symptoms. Eighth, usually an intense frontal headache, which continues more or less during the whole course of the disease. Ninth, aching and soreness of the muscles of the whole body. Each case presents slight variations, de pendent on age, condition of health, etc. Curing Euch an epidemic as this one the slightest indisposition should be at once at tended to, as a few doses of the proper rem edy at the start will do more than weeks of treatment after it fastens itself on the sys tem, DANGERS. La grippe is not a very fatal disease, al though many die of it during the course of an epidemic. Tbe chief danger which is to be feared is the low and weakened state it produces, giving a chance lor other diseases to set in and finish the work. Pneumonia, consumption, congestion of the lungs and brain, acute rheumatism, typhoid lever and typhoid malaria are all freqnent followers of La Grippe. However, difiercnt observers may account for it, tbe fact remains that every epidemic brings with it a fearlul death rate. CAUSE. There are three distinct theories is to the cause of La Grippe or Kussian influenza. Each theory has advocates and defenders of equal ability as medical writers. First, that it is caused by climatic influ ences only, and is but a modified cold. Second, that it is the result of minute organisms or spores which float in the atmosphere and is taken into the system by breathing them in. Third, that it is through both these causes combined that thesystem becomes affected by unfavorable weather, which so changes the blood as to enable spores to thrive in the body, which in a perfectly healthy body could do no harm. I am inclinedto the latter theory as furnishing the best explanation of all the facts. First, we have to have unusually bad weather, by which many people are partly overcome; and second, bacili, or dis ease germs, which are capable of causing the disease, but which are resisted by all who are in excellent health. If this is true, it would seem a wise thing during such an epidemic to take some invig orating tonic to guard against depressed states of health, which invite these disease germs to enter the body to set up their terri ble work. Pe-ru-na exactly meets this emergency. It tones up tbe circulation, gives vigor to resist unhealthy weather, and stimulates the appetite and digestion. It furnishes the human body temporary assist ance to tide it over a dangerous quagmire into which so many fall. TREATMENT. I have long since passed through what may be called the experiment stage of the doctor's history. In the beginning of my medical career I, like many other physi cians, used many drugs, but experience gradually taught me which the reliable lew were. Since the epidemic of La Grippe of 18601 have used invariably in the treat ment of La Grippe Pe-ru-na. This remedy so exactly meets all the symptoms of La Grippe that it is folly to lose auy time in ex perimenting with other remedies. At the appearance of the first symptoms treatment should be begun at once, and keep strictly to the house for a lew days. No treatment, however effectual it may be, will always prevent quite a long siege with this disease, but no other medicinal treatment is necessary than Pe-ru-na. The directions, as they are given on the bottle, are more ap plicable to chronic diseases, and it is advisa ble, during the acute stage of the disease, to take smaller doses, bnt oftener. I would direct a teaspoonful of -Pe-ru-na every hour for adults, and a correspondingly less dose for children. During the night, if the pa tients are quietly sleeping, it is not my cus tom to wake them to take medicine, out if restless Pe-rn-na should be given regularly the whole twenty-four hours. The recovery is generally slow, even in slight cases. For many days the patient will complain of weak ness, slight headache, want of appetite, etc. Pe-ru-na should be taken until the recovery is complete, but after the fever has subsided and the acute stage is past it is better to take it according to the direc tions on the bottle. Beei tea, mutton broth, and milk should be Ireely given according to the preference of the patient. People who have had La Grippe, the acute stage having passed and their recovery has come to a standstill, as is frequently the case, will find in Pe-ru-na exactly the remedy that is suited to their case. It invigorates the whole system, restores the appetite, and produces natural sleep. Even after pneumonia or consumption has begun to develop it is not too late to expect a perfect cure from Pe-ru-na without any other treatment whatever Many physi cians are using it extensively in their prac tice; at the same time a vast number of people are buying it at the drugstores and treating themselves, and the result is, if there is another remedy the equal of Pe-ra-na lor La Grippe, it is unknown to me. Whenever the bowels are constipated some good laxative should be used to regulate them, for it is highly important that the secretions should be kept active during the attack to rid the system of the accumulated poisons. I have found Man-a-lin to be the best laxative for the purpose I have ever used, although it may be that there are others that would do as well. The reason I prefer Man-a-lin is that it produces a natural passage and does not gripe or purge as so many laxatives do, forit is very unfortunate to do anything to weaken the victim of this prostrating disease. "With Pe-ru-na and Man-a-lin at hand I feel perfectly able to cope with this disease in all stages and de grees of severity, and now that these reme dies are in reach of all, -with directions as to their use, I do not see why each family can not protect Itself against La Grippe and all iU consequence. HOW THE BLIND CAN SEE. Toncb and Henrlng Take the Place of Byes. Few people who see perfectly realize how helpless they would be were their eyes to be permanently closed, or how unhappy until time had proved the helplessness of their condition and they thus become re signed to their fate. Then it is that pleas ure is derived from the increased acuteness of observation through hearing and feeling. Who of us can realize how extreme the joy must be, after years and years of such groping, to have the veil suddenly lifted, and, after repeated trials, really find that sight, sharp and clear as of youth, was really ours again? Is this a picture of the imagination? Yet it is a veritable reality experienced by Mrs. Eliza McLaughlin, of Atwood, Armstrong county, Pa. Fifteen years failing to see convinced her at the age of 67 she was blind, while ten days' stay at Dr. Sadlier's home ou Mt. Washington gave her back the pleasure we all enjoy from the use of our eyes, and in spirits re stored ten years ot yonth. Removal Price on Scarlet Underwear, For children, ladies and men; this entire line must he sold. 65c goods now 15c, 90c ones now 25c, $1 25 ones now 35c. These are for children. Ladies' vests and drawers all 50c, were $1 25, $1 60, $1 75. Men's shirts and drawers at 35c, were $1 00 and $1 25; finer grade at 50c, were $1 50 and $1 75. A. G. Campbell & Sous, 710 Penn ave. Cashmere Ombre Will Wash and Will Not Fade. 175 pieces and nearly as many styles. Beautiiul as silk. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Urllnsr. Call and see our new styles for spring. TJeling & Son, Cash Merchant Tailors, Lewis block. No. 47 Sixth ave. TTSU The use of the Tron City Brewing Co.'s aieandbeeris conducive to health and gives the highest satisfaction. Unrivaled for family use. Telephone 1186. Hotv young you lookl "O. K." Blacking. PROPOSALS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received by the committee for the building of two 12-room brick school Dnildlngs in the borough of Mc Keesport. Plans and specifications are now in tbe hands of Dr. Taylor, No. 619 Walnut street All bids to be in by March 3, noon. Tbe board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. W. V. M. TAYLOR, R. L. BIGGS, W. H. SIMMS. fell-31 Building Committee. TVTOTICE TO FIRE ESCAPE MANU IX FACTCRERS Sealed proposals will be received by the Board of Directors of the Hancock Sub-Dls-trictSchool. Fifth ward, city of Pittsburg, for tbe erection of approved fire escapes on their school boildlng. Seventh avenue and Webster street Bidders are requested to furnish plans, etc.. for the inspection of tho Board, and to make allowance in amount of bid for material of the present fire escape on building. All bids to be delivered to the Secretary on or before MONDAY. MARCH 3, 1S9C. The Board reserves tbe right to reject any or all bids. By order of tbe Board, CORNELIUS HORGAN. Secretary. felS-29-WTus No. 17 Wylle avenue. Norfolk axd Western Railboad Co., J Roanoke, Va.. Fpbruarv 1. 1890, ( PROPOSALS FOR FOUNDATIONS AND masonry Proposals for tbe foundations and masonry of the Ohio river bridge, near Ceredo, on the Ohio extension, will be received until 12 o'clock M., WEDNESDAY. February 26, 1S90. Tbe special attention of masonry contractors is called to this work, which will aggregate about twelve thousand (12.000) cnbic yards, in five pier and one abutment Intending bidders will be expected to make full examination of this work, and their propo sition must be accompanied with satisfactory evidence of their ability to construct the same. No proposition will be entertained unlets written upon the forms provided for that pur pose. General plans and specifications can be examined and other Information obtained at tbe office of tbe Chief .Engineer, Roanoke, Va. The company reserves the right to reject any or all bids. W. W. COE. fe7-62 Chief Engineer. Norfolk and Western Railroad Co., ROAKOKE, Va, February 4, 1890. t PROPOSALS FOR CROSS TIES-PRO-SALS for the furnishing and delivery of tbe cross ties required in the construction of tbe Ohio Extension, extending from Elkhorn, West Virginia, to fronton, Ohio, a distance of about one hundred and nicety-five (195) miles, approximately, three thousand per mile, will be received until 12 o'clock JL, WEDNESDAY, February 26. 1890. Intending bidders will be expected to examine tbe timber adjacent to the line of railroad, and their proposition must be accompanied by sat isfactory evidence of their ability to do tbe work bid for. No proposition will be enter tained unless made out upon tbe forms pro vided for that purpose. Specifications can be examined, and other information obtained, at the office of the Chief Engineer, Roanoke, Virginia. Tbe company reserves the right to reject any or all propositions. V. W. COE, fe7-6I Chief Engineer. Norfolk and Western Railroad Co., Roanoke, Vu, February 4, 1890. PROPOSALS FOR GRADING AND MASONRY Proposals for the grading and masonry of tbe Ohio Extension, extending from Elkborn, West Virginia, to Iron ton, Ohio, a distance of one hundred and ninety-five (195) miles, will be received until 12 o'clock M.. WEDNESDAY, February 26. 189a Intending bidders will be expected to make thorough examination of the work for wbicb they submit proposals, and their proposals must be accompanied by satisfactory evidence of their ability to construct tbe work bid for. No proposition will be entertained unless writ ten upon forms provided for that purpose. Profiles and general plans and specifications can be examined, and other information ob tained at tee office of Chlet Engineer, Roanoke, Virginia. The company reserves the right to reject any or all bids. W. W. COE fe7-60 Chief Engineer. FOR SALE. SQUIRREL HILL, NEAR SCHENLEY PARK. 30 acres land, having a frontage of over 3,800 feet on a good street 21 acres land, street frontage 1,400 feet 6 acres, fronting on two streets. 4 acres and 2-story frame dwelling of 5 rooms. 15 acres land near the Squirrel Hill Electric roaa and Forbes avenue. IRA M. BORUHFIELD. 158 Fourth ave. de3-64-TTS FOR SALE. Dry Goods Store In a live manufacturing town of 7.000 inhabi tants. Two railroads. In the midst of the largest coal and lumber fields In Pennsylvania. Stock all new and bonght at lowest prices; will invoice about $12,000: business last year over $40,000. Good profits and easy competition. Bright prospects for the town. A chance in a lifetime to have a good business already built up. Address at once, DRYGOODS, Dispatch office. fe7-22 SIXTH AVENUE DYE WORKS, M. MAY SONS & CO., STEAM DYERS AND SCOURERS ' And general renovators of textile fabrics, la dies' and gentlemen's soiled or faded garments neatly cleaned or restored in color. Curtains of every description carefully attended to. M. MAY SONS & Co. jell-TTS 58 SIXTH AVE. Pittsburg, Pa. Tl TCKNIGHT & VICTORY, & PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Dealers In Gas Fixtures, LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE ETC. Special attention given to Natural Gas Fitting. 416 SMITHFIELD ST., PITTSBURG. PA. Telephone 769. ja7-69-TT8 p A. BALPH, BUILDING CONTRACTOR, 41 Seventh avenue, PlttsburftPa. Telephone 1SH. seWS-rrs Walter j. Osbousns. Richard Barbotts. BARROWS A OSBOURNE JOB PRINTERS. 80 Diamond street Telephone No. SOZ auU-6-T ta-Display advertisement one dollar per square Jor one insertion. Classified advertise, menu on this page tueh at Wanted, For Bale, To Let, eta, ten cents per lint for each inser tion, and none taken for lyt than fifty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH bhajtcs offices. THE DISPATCH HAS OPENED A BRANCH omCE FOB THE SOUTHSIDE AT NO. 1220 CAKSON STREET. WHEKE ADVERTISE MENTS, NEWS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS CAN BE LEFT, BOTH FOE GENERAL EDITIONS, AND FOB THE Sl'ECIAL 80UTHS1DK ISSUE PUB LISHED EACH SATUEDAY. BRANCH OFFICES AKE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES, WHERE WANT, FOB 8ALE. TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO S P. M. 1TOE IN SERTION NEXT MORNING! Advertisements are lobe prepaid except where advertisers already have account with TBI Dls- SJlTCB. PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. S& Butler street. KMIL G. STUCKET. 24th street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY 4CO., Wylle ave. and Fultonst. &. 8TOK.ELY. Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST END. 1. W. WALLACE, em Penn avenae. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER ft 8HEIBLER,Sth T. Atwood it SODTHBIDK. JACOB SPOHN. No. SCarion street , H. A. DON ALDbON, 1707 Carson street ALLEGHENY. A. J. K AEKCHEK, 69 rederal street H. J. HcBRIDE. Market Uoust, AUerheny. FREDH. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEKS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sM. J. F. 8TEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin ave. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Braver aves. PEKBY M. G LEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aTes. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. VT. FLOCKEB. Stationer. No. Grant are. WANTED. Male IlelD. w ANTED A GOOD BARBER. FRED ECK- EBT, 3549 Butler St K13-47 WANTED A CTTVE, INTELLIGENT OF FICE boy. ALLE3 4 BAU.EY, 1M Fourth ave. felX-l WANTED-A NO. 1 DRUG CLERK AT ONCE at HARRY C. MURTO'S, 90g Carson st. Wages eood. fe!3-ll WANTED-BOY TO WORK IN PRINTING office. FRANKLIN PRINTING OFFICE, 77 Diamond St. fel3-21 WANTED-YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST IN office work. Address BOOK.K.EEPJER, Dispatch office. felS-10 TTTANTED-AJI EXPERIENCED BOOK VV KEEPER; one bavins; some knowledge of real estate business preferred. Address J., Dis patch office. fel3-4S WANTED-SIX BOYS. 16 TO 18 TEARS OF ape, to distribute Sa-Vo-Na and Labor- savins; soap certificates, call tnis A. M. at E. DIAMOND ST., Allegheny. Iel3-100 WANTED-DBUG CLEBK-ONE WITH FOUB or five years experience and who can come well recommended. Applv cor. Penn and Franks town avenues, MARE.ELL BEOS. felZ-3 WANTED AGENTS 15 PER DAY: THE security OTershoe fastener: don't lose your overshoes; send 15 cents for sample pair; stamps for particulars. W. J. BRYAN. Tltusrtlle, Pa. fell-45 WANTED-DETECTIVES-A MAN NEEDED In every locality to act as private detective under our Instructions: experience not necessaxv; Particulars free. CENTRAL DETECTIVE BO EAU, Box 135, Topeka, Kan. fe6-13 WANTED-LIVf. AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN to sell our goods: special inducements to right parties, also ladles to form tea clubs. Ad dress for mil particulars METROPOLITAN TEA CO., bhllob si., Pittsburg, Pa. ja25-27-TTS WANTED - BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COL LEGE, removed to 12 Federal street Allegheny, near bridge: open 9 A M. to 9 P. M. ; a good hand writing guaranteed In a few lessons; Instruction private for ladles and gentlemen. Ja25-ttssu WANTED-SALESMEN AT 7S PER MONTH salarvand expenses, to sell a line of silver plated -rrare, watches, etc.; by sample only; horse and team furnished free; write at once for full particulars and sample case of goods free. STAN DARD SILVERWARE CO.. Boston, Mass. " seS4-90-D T7" ANTED -AGENTS. CASHIERS, BOOK VV KEEPERS, foremen, etc, can easily earn large commissions and will be furnished sample watches, etc., by applying to B. F. DU BOIS & bON. sole proprietors of Du Bolt Watctt Club, 301 Wood street Pittsburg. John H. Campbell Is no longer In our employ, and all of our agents who have been employed by him will Mo better by dealing directly with us. fel2-34 Female Help. WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK at 83 MADISON AVE, Allegheny City, , - fel WANTED-MILLINEB-STR1CTLY FIRST class. Call, or address with references J. J. KUHL, 182 Ohio St., Allegheny, Pa. felS-S WANTEO-LADY TO ATTEND OFFICE OF DU BOIS WATCH CLUBS, SOI Wood St.. npBtalrs: must be neat and strictly honest fell-38 WANTEDGOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; good place for the right girl. Call to-d ay at office of CB AS. COBBIN, 412 Ferry st., from 3 to 5 p.m. fel3-l9 ANTED A GIRL FOR OFFICE WORK who can write short-hand and operate a Remington Typewriter. Address, giving refer ence and salary wanted, RAILROAD, Dispatch office. felJ-99 TTT-a-NTEO AN EXPERIENCED HOUSE VV KEEPER for a public institution outside the city; wages poo per annum with hoard and washing: must come well recommended. Address PENN, Dispatch office. fe!2-41 WANTED-LADY BOOKKEEPER-SALARY not to exceed ti2 per month to start with; work light; one who understands stenography and typewriting preferred. Address, with own handwriting, O,, Oispratch office. fel3-33 WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED SEAM STRESS and dressmaker for a public Insti tution outside the city: one competent to Instruct; middle-aged single woman: must come well recommended; wages JB0 per annum, with board and washing. Address PENN, Dispatch office. fel2-tt WANTED-I WISH TO EMPLOY A FEW ladles on salary to take charge of my busi ness at their homes: light very fascinating and healthful; wages S10 per week: reference given; ood pay for part time. Address with stamp, IRS. MARION WALKER, Louisville, Ky. sel2-13-Thsu WANTED A MIDDLE-AGED SINGLE woman who has had experience In making boys' clothing and competent to Instruct boys in tbe work for a public Institution outside the city; wages f250 per annum with board and washing; must come well recommended. Address PENN, Dispatch office. fel2-ll Stale nnd pemaie HelD. -TT"ANTED-COOKS; WAGES, fJ 50 TO (4 00; VV chambermaids, dlnlngroom girls, nurses: 100 house girls; German and colored girls; farm hands; drivers. MRS. K THOMPSON, bOS Grant st deS-MThS w AN TED-FARM HANDS, DAIRYMEN, drivers. 60 cooks. 20 cnambermaids. nurse. dlnlngroom, kitchen, laundry and pantry girls! colored girls, woman for kitchen work, 4 general work. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant st felO-D Situations. WANTED TYPEWRITING TO DO AT home: use Remington machine. Address WRITER, Dispatch office. feS-39 WANTED-A YOUNG MAN (ENGLISH) who can use carpenters' tool, three years' experience, would like work In shop, or anything: wages moderate. J. Y., Dispatch office. fel3-3S WANTED-A HEALTHY, SOBER AND IN TELLIGENT Toung man or 21 would like to secure a responsible situation; can give most excellent references; willing to work on trial for a reasonable period. Address WORKMAN, Dis patch office. s feli-74 Room. Houses- Etc. WANTED-ROOMS IN ALLEGHENY-BY man aud wife, no children, 3, 4 or 5 rooms for housekeeping: references given. Address S. K.., Dispatch office. - felS-20 w ANTED-BY APRIL 1. TWO OB THREE nleasant rooms, furnished orunfUrniiihri. and with board for married couple: East End pre ferred: references. Address TOWNLEY, Box 1,000, city. felz-24 Financial. WANTED-SMALL MOR1GAGES-L J.WIL SON, 149 Fourth ave. no26-23 VTT"ANTED-MORTG AGES MON EY TO LOAN V in sums to suit at i, s and (percent ALLES & BAILEY, U4 Fourth ave. Tel. 1S7. apl9-14-TTEEU WANTED-MOETGAGE3 ON CITY PROP ERTY, over (4,000; 4K Mr cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVtRACO., SSFourth avenue. mh2-a22-D WANTED-MORTGAOJO5-l,000,aX)TOLOAN In large and small amounts at 4k, Sand per cent free of State tax: no delay, reeu B. COYLEA CO.. 131 Fourth ave. myZl-60 w ANTED-TO LOAN MONEY ON MOBT HAQES on lmrjroved rna vntito in .ntna nf 1500 and upward for 3 or 5 years af4k, 5 and 6 per oeni. ju. v, XO&41JUI, jony-nim ana But- ler sts. fe8-12-TT8U WANTED-TO LOAN iOO,00Q. IN AMOUNTS of p, COO and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4)4 per cent free or tax: also smaller amount at 5 aud S per cent. BLACK & BAIBD, 95 Fourth avenue. se21-d26-D (percent and on larms in Allegheny and adja cent counties at ( per cent. 1. id. PENNOCK A bON, 103 Fourth avenue. ap7-fil WANTED-TO 1.0 AN (200,000 ON MORT GAGES; (100 and npward at 6 per cent; 1500,000 at 4)4 per cent on residences or business fronerty; also la adlolnlng counties. S. H. BENCH. 125 Fourth avenue. oc2l-4-D Klaeellaneou. WANTHJ-AT TAFT'S PHILA. DENTAL BOOMS, to, get everybody to get best set teeth for A food Mt for 6, " ft-B0 WANTED. anacellnneoua. "TTT ANTED BLACKSMITH TO LEASE AND vv run a shop with power, two ores, tools, etc Inquire of A. D. THOMAS, Thirteenth and Etna. fell-27-rrs TTTANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKEB'S VV down (13) or Stewart ft Co. H fine cabinet photos rorll, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny mv28-48-TTSU WANTED-HOUBES TO BENT WE HAVE many applicants for houses, large and small, in both cities. See W. A. HEBRON & SONS. 80 Fourth ave. Ja9-69-mh "TTfJANTED-WILL GIVE FREE SITE AND VT free gas to manufactories at 'Jeannette, on main line of Pennsylvania Railroad. Address EAST JEANNETTE LAND CO.,Greensburg, Pa. JaS-19 WANTED-UNTIL APRIL 1-F1NE CABIN- ETS;Mperdoz., of young and old, at AU FBECHT'S "ELITE'' GALLERY, 616 Market street Pittsburg. Come soon for sittings and avoid the rush. Ja5-54-MWihsu WANTED EVERYONE TO KNOW THAT PEARSON, the leading photographer, of 96 Fifth ave. and 41 Federal st. All'y., Is making a life size crayon portrait, beautifully framed, and one dozen cab. photos, all for (8; all tne work. mhl3-t FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cltr Residences. FOR SALE-PENN AVE, CORNER. 60 FEET front; cheap at 05.0007 CHARLES SOMEItS CO., (13 Wood st Telephone 1773. fel2-90 FOR SALE-CLIFF ST.-(S,W0-BR1CK RESI DENCE of 7 rooms, hall, bath, range and modern conveniences: lot 50x147; easy terms. COOPEB ft PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. fell-60-TTg FOB SALE-ONLY (3,000 FOB TWO HOUSES of four rooms each on Forty-first St., Seven teenth ward: near North St.; lot 30x133 ft. See W. A. HEBBON ft SONS, SO Fourth avenue. fell-80-TTS TJOR SALE-ONLY (6,000 FOR THREE BBICK houses of five rooms each, renting for (650 per year, on Pasture, near Elm st , Beventh ward. See W. A. HERKON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave. fe5-:-6, 8.13, 13.3 FOR SALE-(1,600: ONLr (500 CASH, RE MAINDER on easy monthly payments; brick house five rooms, in Seventh ward near Fifth avenue. See W. A. HEBBON ft SONB. 80 Fourth ave. feS-65-rrs FOR SALE-DO YOU WANT A 10 PER CENT. Investment? three dwellings In good renting localitT: total rents (53 per mon.; large lot BALTENSPERGER ft WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. fe!2-40 FOR SALE-AT A SACRIFICE-THE ENTIRE furnlshment of an eight-room dwelling on Wylle ave., near Federal St., with lease: flrst class roomers paying more than rent of same. J. C. BEILLY, 77 Diamond St. lell-93 FOB 8ALE-(3.800-TUSTlN 8TEEET-WELL-BUILT brick bouse of 6 large rooms, finished attic, hall, good cemented cellar, side entrance, sewerage, etc: lot 24x90 feet front: very cheap. COOPJtR ft PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. feU-60-TTS FOR SALE-(5,160, OVEB 9 PEB CENT, LOT 23x150, Forty-first street Seventeenth ward, 2 bricks, 1 Irame, 4 rooms and attic each, one square off cable road, two squares off prospective park. Address owner, F. K. HAFFEY, 131 Irwin ave. All'y. fell-90-U,l13,14,15,16.18 FOB SALE-I11.500-RENT (1,153, SITUATE IN tbe Eighth ward, and only two squares from Central Traction road. 6 new brick houses of 6 rooms each, all nicely finished, sewerage, good tenants, etc.: easy terms. COOPEB ft PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. fell-60-TTS FOB SALE-ON SENECA ST., NEAR FIFTH avenue, a very desirable city residence; cheap on account of removal of owner: brick house eight rooms; late Improvements; lot 40x93 ft. with an L 0x16 ft to Ann st W. A. HEBRON ft SONS, 60 Fonrth avenue. fe6-10O-TTS FORSALE-S) PER CENTNET INVESTMENT for (5,000 on a Firth avenue property; Improve ments are good and includemodern conveniences; lot fronts two streets: sure to enhance In value; now rented to good tenants. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. fell-54-Ths FOB BALE-AN EABY WAY TO BUY A home (25 cash and (25 per month to pay bal ance: no other payments required: a neat new brick bouse 8 rooms: late Improvements: 168 Ply mouth st, Tbirty-flfth ward: possession free to April 1. 1890. See W. A. HEBBON ft SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. Jal2-79-KTh FOR SALE-NO. 94 COLWELL STREET, near Pride street fine 3-story brick residence of S rooms, hall, vestibule, good cellar; flagstone pavements; lot 20x90. to a paved alley: possession April 1, 1890: price (3,90C: terms (1,000 cash; must be sold In 10 days; great bargain. ALLES ft BAILEY. 164 Fourtb ave. Tel. 167. fell-34-TTS East End Reslaenee. FOB SALE-SOUTH HIGHLAND AVENUE, house for (9, 000. with all tbe latest conve niences; best bargain on tbe market. O. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue felI-76-TTBSn F OR SALE-SEVERAL HOUSES AT EAST EN u from (1,600 up to (2, 500: some of these properties arc below value to prompt buyers. C a. luvi iMfourtn avenue. ieii-76-Trssu FOR SALE-S500 CASH, THE REMA1NDEUIN small monthly payments: good new house of 6 rooms and finished attic; desirably located very near bhadyslde station. P. R. R. : lot 30x150 ft.; nrlce S3. TOO. See W. A. HERRON Jt SONS. No. HO Fourth ave lel-24-4,7,10,13 FOR SALE-AN ELEGANT RESIDENCE AT Oakland, lot 100x200. on two principal streets; 3 minutes' walk from cable cars; 13 rooms; all modern Improvements: stable rrult trees, shrubbery, etc: easy terms. JAMES C LEWIS ft CO., 97 Fourth ave. felS-14 FOR SALE-(2.800-GROSS STREET. TWEN TIElH ward, two minutes' walk to station, new modern frame dwelling, 5 rooms, finished attic, hall, vestibule, front and rear norchts. In side shutters, slate roof, etc., grained and nicely finished: lot 24x163 feet to alley: terms easy. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. fe8-12-TTSU FOB SALE-(7.500-SHADY AVE. (LANE) on Hue Fifth ave. cable road: substantial two story brick dwelling, eight rooms, ball, bay win dow, batb, laundry, gas. water, etc : lot 40x113 to a street with good stable on rear: now renting for (650 per annum, making an excellent invest ment. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO.. 99 Fourth avenne. fell-31-TTS FOR SALE-ON THE COB. OF TWO GOOD sts. In the E. E-, two minutes' walk from Fifth ave. cable cars, lot 89x120 to sewered alley, new frame bouse, reception halt six rooms and two finished rooms In attic, batbroom, basement laundry, cemented cellar, solid bard wood mantels and staircase, sliding doors, electric bells, tile hearths, etc: possession at once; only (3,750. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. fel2-S6 FOB 8ALE-(4,00 WILL BUY ANEW MOD ERN, substantial frame dwelling, well ar ranged and convenient to steam and cable cars, located In the East End; It contains 6 rooms, finished attic, halt vestibule, bath. Inside w. c, stationary wash-stand, hot and cold water, slate mantels. Inside shutters, front and rear porches, slate roof, grained and well finished; lot 21x133 feet to alley: (LOCO cash, balance easy payments. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. fe8-12-TTSU FOB SALE-BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE PROP ERTY at Baum's Grove, Roup station, with asphaltum streets, cut stone sidewalks and com plete sewerage: hut one square from cable Hues with i cent fare and from Penn. Railroad: a more desirable site for a suburban place Is not to be found about the city; persons contemplating tbe possession of property fora convenlentand pretty home should not fall to examine the Baum Grove plan. For prices see MELLON BROTHERS, E. K.. or HOWARD BROWN.IAgt, 612 Smlthfleldst. fe9-92-MTTB FOB SALE-AT A BABGAIN-IF SOLD AT once, on a good street (sewered) In the E. E., about 3 minutes' walk from Fifth ave. ; lot 84x130; elegant frame house of 8 rooms (4 rooms to a floor), oath room, laundry and large pantry, ele gant china closet cupboards for every room, lav atory under front stairs, large front side and back porches, nicely papered throughout slate mantels, natural gas, etc. In short complete In every respect, and In an elegant neighborhood; good reasons for selling; only 8,600. THOS. LIG GETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. fel2-5S Allesheny Residences. FOR SALE-ON LINCOLN AVE., ALLE GHENY City, a fine residence with a good sized lot. HENRY A. WEAVER ft CO.,92 Fourth ave. ' felS-26 FOB SALE-ON BIDWELL ST.. FINE LOT 29x123 feet with frame house; 7 rooms, bath, gas and water? for (6,000. A. D. WILSON, 55 Fed eral st, Allegheny. fels-16-MTWTS FOB SALE-ON BEECH ST., CLOSE TO parks, honse, 2 stories and mansard; has 8 rooms, hall, bath, withstands, laundry, etc.; price (12,000. A. D. WILSON, 55 rederal st Allegheny. feH-16-MTWTg FOR SALE-ON SHERMAN AVE.. ALLE GHENY, lot 20x110 ft, a fine 11-roomed brick dwelling, 2 baths, laundry, range, etc.: Immedi ate possession. If desired. See W. A. HEBRON ft bONS. 80 Fourtb ave. fel-65-MTh FOB SALE-SACRIFICE SALE TO SETTLE an estate, elegant three-story pressed brick front residence, Allegheny, close to parks, ten rooms, attics, etc, all conveniences; terms to suit W. W. MCNEILL ft BRO 105 Fourth ave. fe)3-23-ThB ' f Suburban Residences. FOR BALE-ONLY (8,600-A VERY DESIRA BLE home at Wllklnsburg; lot 100x200 feet; a good house of 8 rooms, finished attic, well Im proved. W. A. HEBBON ft SONS. No. 80 Fourth ave. feS-53-5,8.10,13 FOR BALE-AT EDGEWOOD-A VEBY DE S1BABLE home at a reasonable price: well located: good house 12 rooms, late Improvements; one acre of ground, fruit and ornamental trees. Bee W. A. HERRON ft SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. fe5-53-5,8,10,13 FOR BALE-f600-AT INGRAM. NEW HOUSE seven rooms, besides large reception hall, pantry and attic sliding doors, nay windows, slate mantels and tile hearths throughout; slate roof, porches front and rear: cellar under whole house; lot 50x161; terms, (600 down, balance In monthly payments. W. A. ZAHN, No. 60 Fourth avenue, feH-13-TTSn FOB. BALE LOTS. Allechenv Lots. FOR SALE-NO. 16S JUNIATA ST.. ALLE GHENY C1TT, large lot; will sell low to a prompt buyer. U. II. LOVE, 83 Fourth avenue. ftll-7S-TTSSU TPOKSALE-A BARGAIN-LOT 196x120, ON X1 Pared street, eentrsll r lorattfid In Allegheny. suitable for building or for manufacturing pur- poiM. JAMJHC.LXWlfl A W..W Fonrth are. VM-il FOR. SALE-LOTS. Cltr Lots. ' FOR SALE-(1.000-R1GHT ON WYLIE AVE.. lot 24x115; bound to enhance. MAGAW ft GOFF. L1M., 145 Fourth ave. fe8-8-77-TTBU F OR SALE-HERKON HILL LOTS-ON a fierruu .cuuc, Aueiaiua anu uino dm., 20x100 feet to aller: lileh. he<hv and convenient location: good lots for a home or Investment: Just at terminus of new cable line; prices low and terms easy; call or send forplan. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. fes-K-rrsu FOR SALE-LARGE LOT ON SECOND AVE., near Ross st, 72x160 ft. to First are., with an L 42x52 ft: there being a number of Interests It Is desired to make settlement and It can be bad at a great bargain; for business or manu facturing location it cannot be excelled: easy terms or payment See W. A. HEREON ft SONS, 80 Fou rth ave. f el-64-MTh East End Lots. FOR SALE-BOND STREET, NEAR NORTH Highland ave., line building lot. 40x116; can make easy terms.. BAXTER, THOMPSON ft CO., 162 Fourth ave. fel3-15-Ths IJTOR SALE-CHOICE COBNEB LOT IN THE ' Fabnestock property. Hotnewood: have a low price on this. BAXTER, THOMPSON ft CO., 162 Fourtb ave. fel3-15-Ths FOR SALE-COR. EDWIN AND ELWOOD sts., lot 50x120 to 20-ft. sewered alley: only IOCO; terms to suit purchaser. THUS. LIGGETT. N o. 114 Fourtb ave. fel2-56 F' OR SALE-ON SOUTH HIGHLAND AVE.: Ints40nd 6DX12D to sAwered aller. fllesrant neighborhood: terms easy. IHOb. LIGGETT, No. 114 fourth ave. le 12-58 FOR SALE-ON ROUP ST., NEAR HOWE st: lot 40x100 to 20-ft. alley: sewered st.: lot sets well above grade; only (2,400. THOS. LIG GETT, No. 114 Fourtb ave. fe 12-56 FOR SALE-CHOICE BUILDING LOT ON west side of Summerlea street 44x100; our price on this Is very low, and will sell quick. BAXTER. THOMPSON ft CO., 162 Fourtb ave. fC!3-15-ThS FOU SALE-ON BARTON ST., BETWEEN Ellsworth and Center aves. : beautiful build ing lots, 60x150: street paved and sewered; terms easy. 1HOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. f12-65 FOR SALE-M5-ELEGANT LARGE BUILD ING lot Friendship Park plan, corner two choice streets, 65x133, at (65 per front foot CHARLES SOMERS ft CO., 313 Wood St. Tele phone 1773. fell-83 FOB SALE-5S FEET FRONTON PENN AVE NUE bv nearly 200 feet deep, near Station st, E. E., for (100 per front foot 25 per cent less than any other property can he bought for near It. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave feU-76-TT8Su Suburban Lots. FOR sale-elegAnt lots AT AVALON, Ft. Wayne road; big bargain If sold by Feb ruary 15; lovely home at Ems worth; a bargain ; new 5-room bouse at Reflectorvllle three-quarters acre of ground, three miles from city. J. B. ZIM MERMAN, 101 Fonrth ave. fe-47 Farms. FOB SALE-FARM OF 21 ACRES, LOCATED near Allison Park, Pittsburg and Western R. R.: 4 minutes' from station. For terms, call on ALGEO BROTHERS, 204 Federal st, Alle gheny. Ja26-40-D FOB SALE-iFARM 440 ACRES, WITH EVERY convenience; the best Improved and finest stock farm In Trumbull county. Ohio; reason for selling, old age and wealth: price low; easy terms. ED. wrrriSH. 410 Grant st. Pittsburg. fe8-D FOR BALE-AT A BARGAIN-A FINE FBU1T farm of 48 acres about 9 miles from the city and only fe mile from railroad station; (2.000 worth or fruit sold annuallr. For particulars, Srlce etc.. call on or address KELLY ft ROGERS, o. 6315 Station street, East End, Pittsburg. Fa. fe4-53-TTS Miscellaneous. up: terms to suit the purchaser. JAMES C. LLtvuffi ixr.. vrourm ave. fe!3-14 FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chances. FOB SALE-TBI51MING AND NOTION store; good bargain. Inquire 205 WYLIE AVE. fel2-14 FOR SALE-DRUG STORE DOING A GOOD business; best of reasons for selling. For par ticulars address A. C. Dispatch office. fel2-29 Fourth, ave. feS-50 FOR SALE-ONLY (450 FOB CONFECTION ERY on good st.. near center of city: call soon. BALTENSPEBGEU ft W1LBIAMS. 154 Fourth ave. fel2-40 FOR SALE-A FEED STOBE DOING A GOOD business. 803 and 605 Main st, Braddock, Pa., selling out to quit tbe business. Apply toJOHN KOU1H, proprietor. fe8-45-D -OOR SALE-SEE OUR LIST OF DBUGSTOBES C We have them In both cities and suburbs, from 1,000 to (i.OOa PERC1VAL ft CHAPMAN, 67 Fifth are., second floor. fe!3-30 FOR SALE-ONE-HALF OWNERSHIP IN city manufacturing business; Investment or (5. 000 very profitable. CHARLES SOMERS ft CO., 313 Wood sf. Telephone 1771. fel2-90 PORBALE-HATANDFUHNISHING STOBE, Beaver Falls, Pa. For full particulars ad dress GEO. A. CUBBISON. Bearer Falls, Pa. P. S.-Must be sold by Feb. 25. 1891). fe 12-27 FOR SLE-PLUMBING SHOP IN A GOOD town of 15,003 Inhabitants having water works, natural and Illuminating gas. inquire of J. L. MCSHANE, 19 Seventh ave., Pittsburg. Pa. e9-l! FOB SALE-AN ESTABLISHED MILLINERY and ladles and gents' furnishing store and fix tures In a thriving town In Ohio, not far from Pittsburg. Call or address J. D. BEBND ft CO., 815,817 Liberty st fe!2-30 FOB SALE-LIVEBY STOCK AND FIX TUBES; doing a good business: tbe reason lor selling wishing to go Into other business; terms to suit purchaser. Address GEO. BEET. 83 Bridge et. Etna, Pa. fel3-33-TTS FOB EALE.-A GOOD CLEAN STOCK OF stoves, tinware, qneensware glassware, crocks, bird cages, etc. best location in Sharps burg. Fa.: no dead stock; price (2,300. Inquire at N. H. MEYER'S. 803 and 805 Main st fe4-56-TTS IjVJR SALE-DBYGOODS STOBE, WITH A 1 new and clean stock: first-class location In city: owner to engage in other business: stock be tween (9.000and (10.000: long lease guaranteed; a rare chance. Address N. C. P., Dispatch office fel3-9tt TTHIR SALE-GROCERY STORES, v400, (600, (800, JD (1.CO0. (3,000.(5.000.(10,000; 5 and 10-cent store, drugstores, country stores, cigar stores, boarding houses, confectioneries, bakeries, feed store, milk depot and other business chances. SHEPARD ft CO.. 64 Fifth ave. fe!2 OB BALE-DRUGSTOBE DOING A GOOD business, situated In a small town about seven miles from tbe city: tbe store will be sold at once at a bargain. For particulars, etc.. apply to SWABTZ ft OHESSNIGHT, Drug Brokers. 431 Wood st., Pittsburg. fel2-18-wrhs FOB SALE-BUSINESS PLACES. SUCH AS grocery stores, cigar stores, drugstore, con fectionery stores, notion stores, dryguods stores, news stand, restaurant light manulactortes and many other good chances. PERCIVAL ft CHAP MAN, 67 Fifth ave, second floor. fel3-30 F OBS ALE-BUSINESS cnANCE-ON SMITH FIELD St.; a thriving business; established 15 years; one of the finest locations In the city: will be sold at a bargain, as owner wishes to retire from business. For full particulars call on COOPEB ft PETTY, 107 Fourth ave fell-60-ns FOR SALE A FIRST-CLASS GENERAL store In Allegheny, 40 minutes' walk from postofflce, doing a good business, mostly cash, with an excellent mn of custom; stock fresh; rent low; good stable la rear; good reasons for selling. Address BUSINESS, Dispatch office. fel2-22 FOR SALE HOTEL FURNITURE AND lease: fine modern brick honse some 50 rooms, nicely furnished; extensive hotel and bar busi ness; long lease and cheap rent: price (3,000: will sell at a great bargain; .rare chance lor a hotel man to make money. C H. FOLSOU. Lima, O. fe9-37-TTSU FOR BALE-AN ESTABLISHED RETAIL family grocery of 30 years standing In one of the best locations In Allegheny; doing a large business, mostly for cash: stock fresh; will sell stock and fixtures at Inventory, and lease store room and dwelling for term of years. Address or call on W. J. BEOKFELD, 63 Ohio St. near tbe market Allegheny, Pa. fe7-9I-zoo Business Stands. T7IOR SALE-ONLY (3.000-BUSINES3 PEOP Jj EBTY on paved and sewered st. In Allegheny; good stand forgrocery: a bargain. BALTEN BPERGER ft WILLIAMS, 154 Fourtb ave. fe!2-40 noil SALE-FINE THREE-STORY PRESS JC brick storeroom; nine dwelling rooms, all In I feriect oruer, corner jeuerai si., Allegheny, 18.000. CHARLES SOMERS ft CO.. 113 Wood St. elephone 1773. fe!2-90 FOR SALE VALUABLE HOTEL PROPEBTY. Including real estate: large house, perfectly equipped; finely situated in business eenler: li censed: very profitable; J35,0W. CHAKLES bOMEBS CO., 313 Wood St. Telephone 1773. felz-90 FOB BALE -ON ACCOUNT OF FAILING health of proprietor, one of the best-established hotels In Atlantic City, N. J.; 125 rooms; furnished; centrally located; 150 feet ocean front For particulars apply to ISRAEL O. ADAMS, Real Estate and Law Building, Atlantic City, N. J. fe9-U3 EOB SALE-AN ELEGANT BUSINESS SITE on a pared and sewered st in East End, near Penn ave.: lot 20x95 to 49ft st; frame house of 6 rooms, which can easily be changed into store at very small expense, and bound to increase in value; offered at a bargain. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth avenne fe!2-56 FOB SALE THE WELL KNOWN "GILL Car and Car Wheel Works," located on Preble ave. Ninth ward, Allegheny, fronting on Ohio river, containing !j acres, having connections wltnFort Wayne and Chicago and Pittsburg and Western Railroads: Includes all the buildings, foundries, machine shops, etc.. erected thereon: willllorglveslease.fors term of years. For further particulars Inquire HENRY A.VY EAVER ft CO.. 92 Fonrth ave. fel2-25 "FOR SALE-ailSCEliLANEOCS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. See. F IOB BALE-ONE ENGLISH PHAETON DEX TER snrlng buggy, cost SS0 last snrlng. will be sold very cheap, a the party Is going South. Can he (tea at the stablaa of A. JACKMAN ft SON, 6MPeaaTe, fU- J FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and Metals. FOB SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW and refitted: repairing promply attended to. PORTER FOBNDBYANDMACH1NECO..LIM., below Suspension bridge Allegheny. Pa. fe3-32 pOH SALE-ONE 2UX24 HORIZONTAL EN C GIN E, 25. OCO feet second-hand wire rope: also hoisting and oortable engines and Slemen ralres. castings, etc" VELTE ft MCDONALD, 3200 Penn arcnue. , iy21-91-TTS FOB SALE-BECK'S PAT. AUTOMATIC engine for electric light and railway service; engines nnd boilers In every size nd style; saw mills and woodworking machinery. HA RUES' MACHINE DEPOT, 97Flrstave.. Pittsburg. jaS-38-D FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and Styles in stock, from 4 to lOOh. p. ;aU refitted;good as new, at lowest prices; portable engines, 8 to 25 h. p. ; boilers all sizes ana styles. J.S.YOUNG.23Park way, Allegheny. Pa. oeZ5-eo-D STJseellaneon. F OR SALE-A HARP. CHEAP-INQUIRE AT i,r.i juius. ', isj unto St., Aiiesueny. feI3-41 FOR SALE-IZ ELEGANT CABINETS OE ONE large 8x10 photo of yourseir for (1 st All FKECHT'S Elite Gallery, SIS Market street Come early; bring baby. fel3-39 FOB BALE-AN ELEGANT WALNUT OF FICE counter with partitions and glass tops. Call at 419 Wood St., Germanla Saving Bank building. THOS. D. KELLER. fell-55 TO LET. Cltv Residences. TO LET-SOUTH8IDE AND MT. WASHING TON bouses: call or send for printed Ust, rree. W. A. HEREON ft SONS, No. so Fourth are. fel-20-l,t,10,13,13 TO LET BEAUTIFUL NEW DWELLINGS, eight rooms and bath each, elegantly finished with erery possible convenience: ready by April 1; Bluff, near Magee St. HENRY A. DAVIS. 414 Grant st. feJ2-U TO LET A NEAT FRAME COTTAGE ON Mount tV ashlngton. containing eight rooms; supplied with cltr water and natural gas. in quire of A. GARRISON FOUNDRY CO.. 10 and 12 Wood St. J131-96 Suburban Residences. TO LET-AT EDGEWORTH STATION, ON tbe P. F. W. ft C. R. H- for one or sereral Sears, a beautiful new eight-roomed house: also nisbed room In tttlc; all modern conrenlences; bath room;laundrr and gas of both kinds. In quire at LEADER OFFICE. Ja23-100 Atlantic Cltr Property. TO LET OR FOR SALE ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., hotels, cottages and bath bouses: lots for sale In all parts of city: also South Atlantic City. ISRAEL G. ADAMS ft CO.. Real Estate Agents, Real Estate and Law Building, Atlantic City, N.J. fe4-76 Offices. Deik Boom. JSc TO LET-ELEGANT OFFICES IN THE NEW Fidelity building. 121 and 123 Fourth ave Apply to FIDELITY TIITLE AND TRUST CO. fes-50 TO LET -SINGLE AND CONNECTING rooms In the Garrison .Building, corner Third ave. and Wood St.; all well-lighted front rooms. Inquire of A. GAEEISON FOUNDRY CO., 10 and 12 Wood St. JaSl-96 TO LET-OFFICES IN THE HAMILTON Building. 91 and 93 Fifth ave. '. suites with fireproof floors, partitions and vaults, and erery modern convenience: offices from (150 and up ward. Call AT OFFICE on first floor. fell-SS TO LET-AN ELEGANT OFFICE IN THE new Dispatch building, 75. 77 and 79 Diamond street: elevator. Janitor service, electric light and steam heating included In rent which is moderate: situation central. Apoly to J. L. CLARK, Superintendent Boom 26. fe!3-4 Business Stands. TO LET-532 GRANT ST.. STOBE AND dwelling of 11 rooms; will rent the store separate. If desired, see W. A. HFBKON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. fe6-96-TTS TO LET-NO. 500 LIBERTY ST., NEARFIFTH avenue, business or warehouse, four stories, with elevator and rear entrance. W. A. HER EON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. fell-79-TTS TO LET-bTOBE AND CELLAB-NO. 179 Fifth avenue, opposite Court Honse. In quire of P. COYLE, 89 Center avenue or J. C. REILEY, 77 Diamond street. Immediate posses sion. fel3-98 TO LET-A FINE HOTEL OF 27 ROOMS In a lively town near Pittsbnrg: steady boarders support bouse: good run oi transient custom; rent only iJOO. BLACK ft BAIRO, 95 Fonrth ave. fe8-82 TO LET-THE KEYSTONE BANK WILL move Into their new huilding about March I. consequents the rooms now occupied In the Petroleum Exchange building will be to let In quire at the BAN K. Ja29-94 TO LET-FIFTH AVENUE STOREBOOM Tbe business office of The Dispatch will be moved April 1 to the lately purchased- property, corner Smltbfield and Diamond sts., and tbe greater part of Nos. 97 and 99 Fifth avenue, here tofore known as tbe Dispatch building, will In consequence be for lease during a term of years This will be found perhaps the choicest location In the whole cltyforslarge retail business. Full Sartlculars may be obtained from tbe BUblNESS 1ANAOER OF THE DISPATCH at the Fifth ave. office. Ia9-117 Fnrms. TO LET-FABH OF 80 ACRES WITH DWELL ING 6 rooms, large bankbarn, outbuildings, plenty of fruits, in McCandless township, only 8 miles from the cltv; rent low; send for list. W. A. HEBKON ft SONS. 80 Fourth ave. fe8-63-TT8 PERSONAL. PEBSONAL-12 ELEGANT CABINETS OR one larire 8x10 photo of rourself for (I at AUFRECHT'S Elite Gallery, 516 Market street Come early; bring baby. fel3-39 PERSONAL-BOOKS! WE HAVE MANY quaint and out-of-the-way books not to be had anywhere else. Hare yon sixjuj LEVI'S BOOKSTOBE, 900 Liberty st. Ja29 PEBbONAL BOOKS-25,000, BARGAINS IN useful and Instructive rending: books, rare, quaint and curious, at FRAN K BACON ft CO.'S, $6 Diamond street just above Smlthfleld. Libra ries purchased. fea-150 PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE TURNED; recently they bad not been on the best of terms owing to a little family lar occa sioned by the wife insisting on being allowed to renovate his wearing apparet and which, ot course, was done in a bungling manner; In order to prevent tbe trouble they agreed to send all their work herealter to DICKSON, tbe Tailor. 65 Fifth ave.. corner Wood St., second floor, and now everything is lovely and peace and bapplness again reigns In their household. Telephone 1558. ausO-D RESORTS. THE CHALFONTE. ATLANTIC CITY. On tbe beach. North Carolina ave; unob structed ocean view; salt water' baths in tbe house; elevator; open on the loih Inst. feSHH E. BOBERTS & SONS, A VON INN- Avon-by-the-Sea (formerly Key East), N. J. upen eDruary JJ ior tne spring season. Combines pine and sea air. M. E. SIMMONS, 21H7 Walnut st.Philadelphia. fe4-72-TTSSu riJHE ELDREDGK 18 SOOTH CAROLINA J avo., Atlantic City, N. J. Three minutes to depot or beach: large, well Ventilated rooms, single or en suite, with all modern improve ments. Terms, il so to 52 per day, ts to (12 per week. MRa E. J. ELDREDQE. - fe4-74-TTS OLD POINT COMFORT, VA., HYGEIA HOTEL. One minute's walk from Fortress Monroe, where daily inspections, drills, guard mounting and dress parade take place The scenic at tractions are unrivaled. Music afternoon and evening. Climate mild, J ret bracing and Invigorating. The most de ightf ul winter resort In tbe United States. Turkish, Russian, Electric and HOI' SEA Baths. Send for illustrative descriptive pamphlet. F. N. PIKE. aei4-B3-TTSSu Manager. LEGAL NOTICES. OFFICE OF FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth ave. ESTATEOFABIESICHTEBMAN, DECEASED Notice Is hereby given tbat letters or admin istration on the estate of Arle SIchterman have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all per sons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment and those having claims against tbe same should make them known with out delay. FIDELITY '1 1TLE AND TRUST CO.. Administrator. DAVID Q. EWING, Trust Offi cer. Jal6-65-Th HAYS 4 NOBLE, Attorneys at Law, 118 Diamond street, ESTATE OP SAMUEL B. MOORE. DE CEASED. Notice is hereby given tbat let ters of administration on tbe estate of Samuel B.Moore have been granted to tbe undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims against tbe same should make them known without delay. B. W. MOORE, Administrator. Mt Oliver, Pa. Or HAYS 4 NOBLE, 118 Diamond st, Plttsbnrg. jag-l-Th NOTICES. GENERAL PUTNAM COUNCIL NO. 28, Daughters of Liberty, wish It understood that they nave nothing whatever to do with tbe entertainment advertised to be held on next Saturday evening at Springfield School Hall by the D. of L. and O. U. A. M. C. S. RUSH, Recording Secretary. fel3-6 (500 down, remainder on pay ments almost easy as rent, for an elegant new brick bouse of 9 rooms; latest improvement to smallest dettlls; on improved streets in the midst of tbe most desirable part of Oakland. See W. A. HERRON 4 SONS. SO Fourth ave. lal9.73-MTh $6,3QD Only. AUCTION HALES. ADJOURNED SALE OF CDUNTY BUILDINGS,. DIAMOND STREET, TO SATURDAY, FEB. 15, At 2 o'clock P. St. on tho premi'es (1st). 7oxUS ft. Diamond st, adjoining Panhandle Railway; with bnildlnes formerly used as Criminal Court, Treasurer's.Frotbnnatary's.Commissioner'sana Clerk of Courts offices. (2d) 100 ft on Diamond st by UTS ft on Ross st., with buildings lately used as Common Pleas Courts, Sheriff's, Regis. ters and Recorder's offices. Terms of sale One-fourth on confirmation of sale; balance one. two, three and four years, secured by bond and mortgage on the premises, with 4 per cent per annum on deferred pay. menu. JOS1AH SPEER, Controller. R- E. MERCER. I Connt al G. Y. McKEE. Commias'ners. DANIELMCWl 1LLIAMS. A. J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer. fe9-I07 T AUCTION! Furniture, carpets, notion:, shoes and dry goods, FRIDAY MORNING. FEB. Hat 10 O'CLOCK; At tbe auction rooms, 311 Market st Fins chamber suits, in walnut oak and cherry, mir ror door wardrobe, folding beds, bookcases, sideboards, mirrors, TURKISH PARLOR 8UITS, Upholstered In English rugs, leather couch. One plush parlor suits, lounges, easy chairs and rockers, extension tables, dining chairs, velvet, brussels and Ingrain carpets', rugs, etc. The goods must be sold. HENRY AUCTION CO, fel3-2S Auctioneers; ST. NICHOLAS HOTEL, Fumitnre for sale at auction on premise. corner FOURTH AVE. and GRANT ST., on WEDNESDAY, February 19. 1890. Sale begins at 10 o'clock A. M. For particulars, inquire ot HENRY AUCTION CO.. T.TM.. fel2-71 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE 183 LIBERTY STREET. Allegheny, THURSDAY. Feb. 13, 1S90. on tbe premises, at 3 o'clock P. it, a two-story brick dwelling of seven rooms and finished attic, bath, w. c, both gases, water, etc; lot 20x48x60 to Virgin alley: excellent neighbor hood and location for residence or investment terms one-third casb, balance to suit. BLACK, fc BAIRD, 95 Fonrth avenne. fc9-110 AMUbEIHENTs. EXTRA! BIJOU THEATER. WEEK FEBRUARY 17. MARGABET MATHER. MARGARET MATHEB. REPERTOIRE: Moriday Night GRETCHEK Tuesday Night ROMEO AND JULIET Wednesday Matinee HONEYMOOK Wednesday Night ROMEO AND JULIET Thursday Night ROMEO AND JULIET Friday Night LEAK Saturday Matinee.. .,. ROMEO AND JULIET Saturday Night GRETCHEK Sale of seats begins THIS MORNING at tha Box Office, at 90. f e!34 GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Six Nights and usual Matinees. Commencing MONDAY, Feb, 17. H. E. Dixey -IN- THE 7 AGES Direct from Its run of ISO NIGHTS 160 At the Standard Theater, Now York. Mr.DIxeywill be supported by Rlce'i Com pany of Players. SEATS NOW ON SALE. Seals of Prices Parquet and first throe rows Parquet isircic i ot Balance Parquet Circle 1 03 First three rows Dress Circle 75 Balance Dress Circle CO fel3-43 pRAND ENTERTAINMENT AND FATS, AT CARNEGIE HALL, FEBRUARY 14 AND 15, 1SS0, For benefit Ladles' Society Allegheny General Hospital. Open from 3 to 10 P. sr. each day. Supper served both days In reading room from 6 to a P. M. Afternoon tea from 3 to 0. FRIDAY EVENING : Instrumental and Vocal Concert. Fancy Dances by Children, SATURDAY EVENING : Grand Organ and Piano Recital. Chorus nnder the direction of MR. J. P. MCCOLLUM. MRS. EMMA B1NGLER WOLF. SOLOIST.' XeI3-7 pRAND OPERA HOUSE To-nicbt. Matinee Saturday. STUART ROBSON, THE HENRIETTA. Next week Dixey, In Tbe Seven Ages. fel3 T)IJOU THEAttSK To-night HELD BY THE ENEMY. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. February 17 Margaret Mather in Repertoire TT ARRIS' THEATER Everv Afternoon and Evenlnz. WILBUR OPERA CO. and SUSIE KTRWIN; Thursday, MASCOTTE." Week Feb. 17 Peck's Bid Boy. 113 TTARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY 'lo-nlght Matinees Tuesday, Thursday an4 Sitmday. HYDE'S BIG SPECIALTY COMPANY. fe9-5 ELECTION!). PITTSBURG AND CASTLE SHANNON (ON I ,1890.1 BETING Railroad Company. General Ofjtce. Cabson Street. Sotn-nsiDE. Pittsburq. February a 1891 TUjECTiaN THE ANNUAL MEETING- JD of the stockholders of this company will be held at this office on TUESDAY, February 18, 1890, between the hours of 2 and 4 p. M., for the pnrpose of electing a President and 10 Di rectors to serve during tbe ensuing year, and for the transaction of such other business a may properly come before them. R. J, REAMER. fe4-(!0-D Secretary and Treasurer. BUSINESS CHANGES. DISSOLUTION NOTICE THE FIRM OP West & McFarland, doing a general dry goods business. No. 6111 Penn ave., Pittsburg. Pa has this day been dissolved, George R. West retiring from the firm and Calwell Mc Farland being admitted as a member. The firm will hereafter be known as McFarland & Bro. GEORGE R. WEST. wm. mcfarland. In retiring from the above firm I thank our many friends for their patronage daring tha past years and hopo the continuance ot tha same for the new tirm. GEORGE R. WEST. felM3 TO-LET OFFICES. UERMANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING," Wood and Diamond streets. Singly or in suites. Alt modern conveniences, elevator, janitor service, eta. etc.; the handsome furniture, car-,-pets, eta, in some of the offices can be pur chased by the incoming tenant at a reasonable price. For terms apply at the Bank. f e!3-13 PIANO.-:. ORGANS. And all manner of small Instruments A HAMILTON'S, Fifth avenue. delO-D WATCHES AND JEWELRY, AT THE! lowest prices; diamonds and other pre cious atones In rings, pins and earringsr clocks; silverware and spectacles, sliver spoons, knives and forks and other fancy pieces: watch repair lug. the beat of work, at reasonable prices, at WILSON'S, M Fourth aye. jtfi-ra7 3 ,r.
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