A THE HTTSBimG DISPATCH, SUNDAY, APRIL 6, 1890. 11 EVERT DAT SCIENCE. California Courts to the Eescne of Street Car Tassengers. COMPAKIES MUST MAKE CHANGE. A Cheap Fuel Made of Coal Dust Mixed With Titch and Pressed. 50DXD PBODtTCED BT EATS Of LIGHT rwMTTES TOK THI DISPATCH.! The demand for change on the part of passengers on street ears who happen to find themselves without the exact fare his often led to difficulties, and the broad principle has been laid down in one or two resnltant law suits that the passenger is supposed to know what the fare is and to be prepared with it, and that there is no actual obliga tion upon the street car company to furnish any change at all, although by the accepted laws of business courtesy they always do to a reasonable extent when called upon. But it appears that a different view of the question has been recently taken by a Cali fornia court A passenger, it seems, offered the conductor a $5 gold piece, which was the smallest piece of money be had. The conductor would not change it and informed the passenger that unless he paid his fare of 5 cents he wonld have to leave the car. The passenger refusing to get off, the conductor stopped the car, called the driver to his as sistance and put him out against his protest and struggles, in a much damaged con dition. The passenger sued the company, and against their claim that every passenger was legally bound to tender the exact fare or forfeit bis right to ride, obtained a judg ment tar $500. This decision was sustained by the Su preme Court, which held that a passenger cannot be required to tender the exact sum, but only a reasonable amount, and that the carrier most accept such tender and furnish change." Five dollars in the opinion of the court was not an unreasonable amount tor the passenger to offer. The order recently passed by the Board of Aldermen in Boston limiting the speed ot elec tric cars in the suburban districts to 12 miles an hour, and in the more crowded streets to 7 miles per hour, has given great dissatis faction in that citj. It is argued that if the sneeds mentioned were the average speeds in cluding stoos, there would be nothing to rom plain of. For the suburban districts 12 miles per hour is altogether too low a limit, and does not permit of ramd transit in any sense of the word. Avith an average of 10 or 12 stops per mile, the average speed cannot exceed 6 or 8 miles an hour about the speed of an ordinary horse car. Sonnd of Lieut. A wonderful discovery has been attracting the attention of scientists. A beam of sun light is made to pass through a prism, so as to produce the solar spectrum or rainbow. A disk having slits or openings cut in it is made to revolve, and the colored light of the rainbow is made to break through it and fall on silk, wool or other material contained in a glass ves sel. As the colored lights fall upon it sounds will be given by the different parts of the spectrum, and there will be silence in other parts. If the vessel contains red u orsted, and the green light flashes upon it, loud sounds will be given. Only feeble sounds will be heard when the red and blue parts ot the rainbow fall upon the vessel, and other colors make no sound at all. Green silk gives sound best in rea light. Every kind of material gives more or less sound in different colors and utters no sonnd in others. The discovery is a strange one. and some remarkable results are expected from it. Compressing Coal Dust. One-seventh of the coal mined is lost from being broken up too finely to be burned with profit. A prominent railroad company is now mixing the dust with pitch, and compressing it into blocks that burn like bard coal, with the advantage that they are entirely consumed to ashes and leave no clinkers. Two presses are employed which turn out many tons of brickets every 24 hours. As the brickets take op S3 per cent less space than ordinary coal, an encme can be loaded to go one-fourth farther with them. The Reading railway is to use this fuel exclusively, and it is clain ed that a saving of 35,000 to 40,000 per J car will be effected. Aspbnlt-Conled Glass Water Dprc A new form of pipe for water service has been put upon the market by a Dresden firm. The pipes are made of glass, about 0.2 inch thick, and have an asphalt coating about 0.4 inch thick, with fine gravel on the outside. The purpose of the asphalt coating is to prevent the fracture of the pipes. They are designed to suDplant wooden, earthenware or cement pipes, and also lead and iron service pipes, the advan tages claimed for them being thorough resist ance to the moisture in the ground and to the action of acids and alkalies. It is claimed also that they are impervious to gases and not liable to the formation of incrustations. Improvement In Traction. , A novel contrivance which is claimed to give improved tractive power is reported from Chi cago. The machine, which is abont 0 feet long and nearly 15 tons in weight, runs on a track which it lays for itelf, and which con sists of a belt of steel plates or laths four and a half feet longanclosing tour large cog wheels, which play into the sockets of the plates and urge the machine forward. It is available for agricultural and other purposes, and its in ventor declares that with it be can plough 100 acres per day in ground too soft for a horse to walk, and at a nominal cost. In addition to this it can be used in threshing, railroad con struction and many other purposes. A Miller's Care for Rats. Let the miller take a large barrel and fill it three parts, or rather more, full of chaff, and cover the same with a thick layer of maize meal or some other eqaully toothsome cereal. On the first morning be will find the bait three parts consumed, which will be a sign that confidence has been established. Let him continue to furnish the "free lunch" for a few nights, and then suddenly take out the chaff and replace it by water, on the top of which the bait will form a seductive hut fatal floating island. The rats will return "once again but never more." Lntesc Scientific Gesalp. French engineers are promising success in using sieam direct from boilers constructed to st d 600 or 800 pounds in projecting dynamite and other shells. In France they are making whetstones ot gelatine plus its own weight of water, plus 1 per cent of bichromate of potash dissolved in a little water, plus nine times the weight of the gelatine of fine emery. GLASS tubes are now cut by electricity. The tube is surrounded by fine w;res. When the current is passed through the wire the latter becomes red hot, heating the glass beneath it, and a single drop of water deposited on the heated plate will cause a clean breakage of the glass at that point. THE great chimney recently built at Fall River, Mass., w hich is 340 feet in height, will be far surpassed by one now under construc tion at the Imperial Foundry of Halsbrucke. near Freiburg in Saxony, which is intended to carry the noxious gases from the furnaces to such a height as to prevent any inconvenience to the surroundln" country. It will be 453 feet high, with an interior diameter of loS feet. The chimney i built entirely of brick. and will cost about $30,000, and the conducting flues and other work as much more. Nothloc Like It Seen Before. Yesterday was indeed a phenomenal day for trade in the great Gnsky's establish ment, but it was particularly so in the hat department, where really they seemed to be lurnishing Easter headgear to half the city. Among the leaders in the men's stiff hats was a verv stylish shape, with'silk band and binding, at 89c, which seemed to be an ir resistible temptation and went by the hun dreds. The demand for boys' and children's fancy hats and caps left little question where the popular styles and best values were found. The new style jockey caps. Irom 34c up, the fascinating "Newport" and tne square crown iockev each met with a re markably active demand, while the "Mable," a lovely style of cap, from C9o to 84c, seemed to please everyone. Tt.eie (our designs are the latest out Those who were not for tunate enough to be present yesterday should certainly avail themselves to-morrow of these extraordinary values. At 25c a yard genuine French sateens, Koechlin's make; beautiful newJesigns and colorings; real value 36c a yard. ' txssu Huous & Hacks. COMPULSORY EDUCATION. Investigations ot Professor Bane In Regard to Proposed Legislation. Prof. Banc, of the St. Clair School, who is preparing a bill for compulsory education for the next State Legislature, has been inter viewing the members of the Central Board as to the need of such a bill. They unanimously are of the opinion that a compulsory educa tion law is necessary. Mr. Banc's idea is to have the law operate in towns and cities of over SCO inhabitants. In his bill private and parochial schools are recognized. He has been corresponding with educators m the States that have compulsory education laws. Inquir ing as to the result of such. The members of the Society for the Improve ment of Poor Children throughout the State say they are in smpathv with such a move ment. Likely the Jr. O. U. A. M. will aiso be asked to give their assistance for the passage of the bill, which Mr. Bane will have com pleted in abont two months. Gossip of the Schools. Miss Montgomery has been elected to a position in the Alt. Washington school. The many friends of Miss Emma Hulme, of the Sobo School, condole with her in the loss of her father, who died last Wednesday. Miss Julia Mtees. a well-known teacher of the Liberty School, and Mr. Will S. Power, of the writing staff of the Press, will be married at an early date. The lower portion of the city is so rapidly being filled np with buslaess houses and other encroachments of industry that very soon there will be no population to attend the down-town schools. The third class of the Pnblic Cooking School for the year will bo graduated April 19. Secre tary Reisfar. of the Central Board of Educa tion. donates the prize to the maiden who has the best loaf of bread. TrtE successful aspirant far the vacant cadet ship at West Point will not be known till some time next week. Superintendent Luckey has yet to examine to or three applicants who could not complete the examination owing to illness. Circulars will be sent cut in a short time to the school prlncipals"acquainting them with the work for the school exhibit at the Exposi tion next fall. The matter will be prepared by the schools during the month of May, not June as was expected, which is tho one always taken up by final examinations. The race for the position of assistant draw ing teacher at the High School promises to be a warm one. There are five who desire the posi tionMiss Jennie Bostwick, of the Park School; Miss Rayburn, a teacher in the O'Hara School; Mr. Bojce. of Boston; Mr. Wassel, a graduate of West Point, and Miss Emmons, of the Four teenth ward. The Central Board will fill the vacancy on Tuesday night. Fatheb Sheedy's parochial school opens to-morrow. The directors of the Duquesne School decided not to elect a successor to Prof. Sullivan till they see if they have any need of a principal, iast montn tne average attenaance at this school was 119. Now It is expected that the most of this number will attend the parochial school, and there will be no need of a public school in the First ward. Ox last Thursday evening, the school chil dren, over 400 in number, of the Millvale Bor ough Public schools, presented Mr. Christ Borrocks, one of the School Directors, on his retiring from the board, their autographs in a book bound in blue silk cloth embossed, and with the words in gold: "From the Pupils of the Millvale Borough Public Schools." The board adopted suitable resolutions. A few changes have occurred in the placing of the Forbes teachers. Miss Maria Moffat, who had charge of room 12, has been elected floating teacher, instead of Mis Jean Meyers, who has been assigned to room 2. MissMc Cutcheon succeeds Mis Erwln, who will be married on Tuesday tojProf. Pntchard,and will take charge of room 3. The others, up to room 12, have been promoted in regular order. The changes contemplated at the High School will improve the building very ma terially. The first floor occupied by the jani tor's family will be reconstructed so as to make two large school rooms, a dynamo room, boiler room and several wardroDe rooms, and the library will be transferred from the second floor to the first. The large stone entrance will be removed to give way to an entrance on the first floor. While the Judges of the License Court were wrestling with their list Friday night, the Committee on Text Books of the Central Board adopted the primary book on physiology, which treats of the effects of alcohol and narcotics on the human system more fully thin the one now in use. Both books, however, are to be used. Tne adoption of this book is bat a partial victory for the W. C. T. U. ladies who wanted both the primary and the intermediate books Intro duced. The W. C. T. U. ladies must have been after the committee, tor thoy passed a resolu tion requesting the City Superintendent to see that the teaching of physiology be carried out in accordance with tbereauirements of the law. Miss Carrie Paisley, of Liberty School, Twentieth ward, a daughter of Mr. Samuel T. Paisley, formerly supenntendent of the fire alarm, now superintendent of the East -nd de partment, received the highest number of votes in the Times voting contest for the most popu lar school teacher in Pittsburg. Miss Josephine Welch, of West Elizabeth, received the high est vote for the most popular teacher outside of Pittsburg and Allegheny in Western Penn sylvania and Eastern Ohio. Hiss Sadie JIc Elroy, of the Perrysville avenue school. Second ward, Allegheny, received the highest vote for the most popular teacher in Allegheny City. Miss Paisley receives a round-trip ticket to Europe and $100 in gold as pin money. Miss Welch also gets a trip to Europe. Miss Mc Elroy's prize is a gold watch. A GOOD GAS FIELD. West Newton Territory Proves to be Productive of Jsntornl Foel. rsrECIA I. TELEGRAM TO THS DISPATCH.! "West Newton, Pa., April 5. The "West Newton Oil and Gas Company, com posed of McKeesport and West Newton stockholders, has secured sufficient capital to put down three wells, with a view of de veloping the "West Newton territory. Tho drilling of the first well, which will be located in the great cut on the Steimer farm, at this place, will be commenced on Mon day. The National Transportation Company, of McKeesport, has six of the best flowing wells in the Pennsylvania gas district, all of them being located at Grapeville. The com pany has stopped drilling at this place, as lour of the wells furnish all the gas needed. The Versailles Gas Company has three wells, and it will quit drilling there also in two weeks, when the fourth well of this com pany will be brought in. The wells are all fine producers, and the pressure seems to in crease right along. A EEHAKKABLE SIGNATURE. It Is Attached to the Will of Nelson Chase, Which l In Contest. The will of Nelson Chase is to be con tested by the widow in the courts of New Jersey. Mr. Chase died March 18 at Ridge wood, and the will is dated March 3. He signed it duriug his last illness, and the signature is an undecipherable scrawl, but this is not the ground of contest. Here is a iac-simile of the signature: The witnesses are Andrew S. Fuller, of Eidgewood, Alfred Koe, of New York City, and Carl Strause, foreman on Mr. Chase's place at Eidgewood. ANOTHER GKIP YICTIM. William Tosler Goes Insane and Cat His Throat From Ear to TCnr. ISrELIALTELEOBAMTO THE D'SFATCH.! Oil. City, April 5. "William Vosler, an old and respected citizen, while nnder a temporary aberration of the miud, caused by grip, cut his throat from ear to ear at 3 o'clock this morning. He lingered in great agony nntil late this afternoon, when death came to his relief. The deceased leaves a wife and fire children. The Finest Diamonds In the City. I have just received from London a dia mond weighing 2K karats. This stone is most elegantly cnt and is absolutely perfect The color is a beantifnl blue. This u with out donbt the finest diamond in the city. The stone is on exhibition and for sale. M. G. Coheit, Diamond Expert and Jeweler, 33 Smith field street, .. tt-ZHtplay advertitemenu one doflar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ment on this page such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc., ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than fifty ents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. THE DISl'ATCH HAS OrENED A BRANCH OFFICE FOIt THE SOUTHSIDE AT NO. 120 CAKSON STOEBT. WHEKE ADVE1STI5E MENTS, NEWS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS CAN BE LEFT. BOTH FOR GENERAL EDITIONS, AND FOR THE Sl'ECIAL. feOUTHSIDK ISSUE l'UB LISHED EACH SATUKDAT. BRANCH OFFICES ARE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT THE FOLLOWING FLACK3, WHERE WANT, FOR SALE, TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED Ul TO i M. FOR IN SERTION NEXT MORNING: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where adyertlsers already have accounts with THE DIS PATCH. rnrsnuRG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 35o9 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. Mth street and Tenn ave. E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylle ave. and FnltoniU N. bTOKELY. Fifth Avenue Market Home. IAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 6111 Penn avenue. OAKT.AXD. MCALLISTER A SHEIULEIt,Sthav. & AlwoodaL SOUTnBIDK. JACOB SPOHN. No. ICarson street H. A.DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, 58 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. FREDH. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGERh SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. "YV. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Heaver ares. I'ERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. R. MORRIS, 686 Preble ave. MILLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCK.ER, Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave, SHArJTSBURG. C. BELLMAN, Stationer, S18 Main St. ADVERTISERS, PLEASE NOTICE! The BUSINESS OFFICE of THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH HAS BEEN REMOVED tO CORNER SMITHFIELD AND Diamond Streets. WANTED. aiale IlelD. WANTED-A SINGLEMAN TO DO GARDEN ING and take charjre of a horse and cow. Apply OREGON BKEWEKY, cor. Fifth ave. and Stevenson st. ap6-89 TVTANTED CRACKER SALESMAN FOR W Ohio and West Virginia: none hut a first class salesman need apply. Address CRACKERS, Dispatch office. apo-37 WANTED-SALESMAN An GENTLEMAN of pood appearance that can come well rec ommended to sell shirts. Apply at ROOMS. 103 Fourth avenue. ap6-S7 WAN1i.D-THKEE.OOOD CARPENTERS AT rear No SB indwell stre et, Allegheny Cltv; call from 7to.7:M A. M., or 1 and i P. M. P. S1NNOTT&CO ap6-lM TTT AN TED-ONE GOOD BRH'KSETTER AND W burner. MONONGAHELA 15KICK WORKS, Blair station I'. O., 1'., V. &C. R. K., Allegheny Co., Pa. ap6-H WANTED-COMPETENT SOLICITORS FOR circulation work on cltv dally. Address, stating experience and salary expected, P. B. J., P. O. box 117, city. ap6-99 WANTED-A GOOD, RELIABLE WHITE driver for carriage; must have good recom mendations. Inqnire No. 272 RIDGE AVENUE, Allegheny, after 6 r. SI. ap-52 WANTED-A MAN OF EXPERIENCE AS pressman and compositor; permanent posi tion: none hut first-class men need apply. 1IAV ERFIELD & G1V1N. Cadiz, Ohio. ap6-137 VrrANTED GOOD AND EXPERIENCED W artist to work on prints: salary 112 to n per week: steady position. Call at 31 bMlTH FIELD ST., FJttsburg Crayon Co. ip6-29 w ANTED FIRST-CLASS CARPENTER foreman: none but experienced and sober men neea appiy: state nere last employed, aq- arese uuiijucn, uispaicn omce. ap5-30 WANTED MOLDERS COMPETENT bench molders to work on malleable: non union preferred. WILMINGTON MALLEABLE IRON COMPANY. "Wilmington, Del. apS-113 -TTTANTED-A GOOD COAT MAKER: ONE Tr to work In store: one at home; biggest wages paid. Applv lor three days to S. J. POP PING, the tailor, 17 Anderson St., Allegheny. ap6-US ANTED-GENEKAL MANAGER FOR W estern Penn. for first class Life Insur ance Co.: also active solicitors for6ame. DEAN & CLARK, Gen. Mgr's., Yonngstovrn, Ohio. ap2-27 ANTED A SALESMAN FOR CUSTOM shirt business for city and vicinity; good opening forvoung man with some experience sell ing goods. F. B. DILL, CC Federal St., Allegheny. apO-16 -TTAl;TED AGENTS MONEY LOANED; V money saved; Join the National Capital Loan Society: own a home: stop paying rent; sire vour money, imiu valuta jsaijw, rniia delptila. Pa. apG-115 WANTED-GROCERS AND COMMISSION men, I want a first-class firm to handle an agency for United Stales for Imported goods and where mv services will receive remuneration. Address X.. Dispatch office. ap6-12 -TVTANTED FOl: THE JJNITED STATES V army able-bodied, unmarried men, be tween the ages of 11 and 5 years: good pay, ra tions, clothing and medical attendance. Apply at No. 915 PENN AVEN UE, Pittsburg, Pa. de6-l6-Stt -rTJATE1)-'rwo HONF.ST MEN OF GOOD V address to sell Webster's Unabridged Dic tionary on weekly payments: a splendid oppor tunity to make moner: no capital required. HOME PUBLISHING CO., No. 2 Sixth street. ap3-20 TTTA.NTEU-AGENTS SHOULD WRITE FOR tV Illustrated circular and terms for two weeks' trial of Missouri washer; washes dirtiest clothes clean by hot steam wllhoutrubblng: easily sold; profitable. J. WOltTH, 64 Beekman St., New York City. nolo-94-wssu WANTED-AGENTS EVERYWHERE FOR "Jap," the greatest silverware polish in the market; cleans anything; exclusive territory given: price low; profits big; mall 15 cents and we will send yon sample and all particulars. JAP AGENCY. 103 Fourth ave. ap6-S7 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 lor ladies and gentlemen. inhl6-lS-TTSSU WANTED-A SLICK SALESMAN TO HAN DLE a specialty in adjacent towns and Southern Penn.: must be able to demonstrate his ability by traveling on commissl"n: none but ex perienced men need apply, between 10 and 11 Sun day. FRANK BBENNAN. Se -enth Ave. Hotel. ap6-41 -TTfTANTED-A YOUNG MAN FOR BILL tV cleric with city experience; m nst be good penman, quick and correct at figures: written ap plication only will be received: state salary ex pected and what experience had; reference re quired. E. UROETZINGER, 627 and 6a Penn ave. ap6-44 WANTED STENOGRAPHER Wno HAS had commercial experience and fully com petent to take charge stenographic work and all correspondence of a commercial house; to the right man a good position wi.l be offered. Ad dress with reference and salary desired. J. C, Dispatch office. ap6-48 WANTED 3 RAILROAD CLERKS ONE that can work In office, good penman. S40 per month: two for clerical and outside work, fair penmen, S45 to ?J0 per month; one first-class bill ilcrk. 110 per week: call earlv Monday morn ing. COMMERCIAL, ACCOUNTING AGENCY, 810 Smlthfield st. apS-47 VTTANTED-SALKSMEN AT ONCE A FEW V good men to sell our goods by 6ample to the wholeeale and retail trade: we are the largest manufacturers In our line: liberal salary paid; permanent position: money advanced for wages, advertising, etc. For terms address CENTEN NIAL MTG. CO., Chicago, HI. felS-110-WBSU WANTED-AT ONCE, COMMERCIAL MEN to solicit orders fur the famous Kalamazoo White Plume celery; no samples to carry: very profitable, lend for order cards, etc., to DUN h. LKY & CO., Kalamazoo, Mich., largest relery growers in the U. S.: will have earliest celery In market: we also have a good side line for the liquor trade. mh30-9-Su -VTTANTED AGENTS RELIAB LE MEN, V experienced or not, may find a rare opening for permanent and lucrative employment: suc cessful Industrial men, hustlers, will find this a golden opportunity; policies lssuid for ilOO to (10, 0; Immediate full benefit: no lapses. Apply zorenooui to vn.itoiu.1 i LiiiinounAiiirf.uj., Kirth ave and nod t. r Eisner building 1. 1'ltti- burg. Pa. W M. II. GILL, General Agent for Western Pennsylvania. fe2-71-WSn WANTED SALESMEN ON SALARY OR commission to handle the new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion of paper, 20o to 800 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted toS620 in slxdaTs; another $32 In two hours; we want one energetic general agent for each State and terri tory: sample bv mall 35 cts. For terms and foil S articular address THE. MONROE ERASER IFG. GO La Crosse, Wis. ap-S9 WANTED. Mnlo Help. w ANTED-SEVERAL CARPENTERS. AP- i'ljx to s. J. LITTLE, No. 4 jfourin ave. ap6-125 WANTED-10 BRICKLAYERS, ATCHARLE IWI Glass Works, Lock No. 4. C. C KELLY. apS-133 ANTED FIRSr-CLASs UPHOLSTERER at once. JACOBS McGILVRAY, 51 and 53 Federal St., Allegheny. apS-147 ANTED-TWO PLUMBERS 1MMEDIATE LY. Apply to BRINDLEY 4MU3HKUSH. 162 Pennsylvania avenue, Allegneny. ap6-91 -rTTATED-SALESMAN TO INTRODUCE A TV new letter file HliprM commission to good man. LOCK BOX 807, Chicago, 111. ap5-46 -TITANTED-FIVE EXPERIENCED GENTS' I V furnishing goods salesmen. Apply at once atDANZlGER'S, blxthst. andl'enn ave. ap6-I4S WANTED BOILKrt MAKERS: GOOD wages and steady employment to com petent men. Inquire 113 WATER ST., upstairs. ap4-65 WANTED-FOUR UPHOLSTERERS TO LAY carpets; with city experience: none other need apply. E. GROETZIN G ER, 627 and 629 Penn ave. apG-38 ANTED ONE GOOD CANVASSER TO sell specialties on the road. Apply to Eu MUNDsON & PfcRRINE, 635 Smlthfield street, city. apO-95 ANTED-AT ONCE, ONE GOOD AND steady coitmaker: none else need apply; at FRED G. WEST& CO.'S, Sixth ave.. Home stead, Pa. ap5-14 Female Help. WANTED-KXPER1ENCED SALESLADIES In all departments. DANZlGERJt CO., Sixth St. and Penn ave. np6-150 WANTED-A HOUSEKEEPER TO TAKE charge of a house with eight to ten occu pants. Address G. V Dispatch office. apS-13 WANTED-LAUY AGENTS FOR OUR NEW rubber undergarment: Indispensable to ladies; rapid seller; proof free. Address LHTLE d.CO., A-216 Clark st , Chicago, 111. ap6-144 WAN TED-LA DIES AT HOME UNDER A guarantee at 812 per week salary: contract given: easy, agreeable work. Address with stamp, NINON CHEMICAL CO., P.O. box 238, Cincinnati, O. mh26-34-su WANTED-A FEMALE COOK lOBA PUB LIC Institution outside the city; middle aged single lady; must come well recommended; wages f2o0 per annum, with board and washing. Address Q., Dispatch office. ap4-53 WANTED-A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT lady teacher for girls' school outside the city: single lady; constant employment; 6alary 1300 per annum, with bo.ird and washing. Address Immediately Q., Dispatch office. ap4-55 WANTED-LADIES AND GENTLEMEN IN city and country wishing to earn S3 to 5 a dy at their own homes; no canvassing; work lur nlshed and sent by mall any distance. Address, with stamp, CRYSTAL1ZED PHOIO CO., 112 W. blxth St., Cincinnati, O. au4-56-Su -TTANTED-A LADY WHO WILL DO WR1T W INGforme atlierown home who will re ceive good wages. Address, with self-addressed stamped envelope, MISS FLORV D. JONKS. Sontn Bend, Ind., proprietor of the famous "Blush of Roses" for the complexion. apC-117 Situations. WANTED-POS1TION BY A FRENCH COOK 'In hotel or restaurant. Address A. LEFEVKE, 224 Manhattan, Allegheny, .Pa. apl-64 WANTED-BY A RELIABLE YOUNG MAN of23 a situation In bank or some office: can five the best ol reference. Address C. E. M., 173 orty-second st. ap6-65 TTTA N T E D-BY WIDOW NO INCUM VV BRANCE. sanation as housekeeper in hotel or summer resort. Address HOUSE KEEPER, Dispatch office. ap-15 WANTED-POslTION BY LADY AS STE NOGRAPHER and typewriter; has had some years' experience and can give best city reference. Address B. D. Dispatch office. ap6-39 Pnrtnprsu WANTED-A PARTNER WITH 60 TO P0 to loin me in starting a good paving and profitable business. Address A. B. Q. Dispatch office. at6-G6 WANTED-PARTNER WITH fl.ON OR t2.000 to engage In a well established business In this cltv: salesman preferred. Address, confi dentially, H. J., Dispatch office. ap6-197 WANTED - BY A PRACTICAL MAN-TO Invest S5, 000 In an established business as an active partner: a mfg. business preferred. Ad dress BUSINESS, Dispatch office. apG-33 WANTED IMMEDIATELY PARTNER with not less than f 1,000 to Join ns; estab lished wholesale business, thoroughly solid and safe, paying splendid profits, and orders con stantly ahead : third Interest given to active party. Address !', " Dispatch office. ap6-35 Boarders and XtOdcers. WANTED-OCCUPANTS FOR LARGE SEC OND story front room, with first-class board: also single room; reference. 31 FOURTH ST., near Penn. ap6-17 TUTA N TED BO ARDER3-LODG ERs-OCCU-V rANTS for nicely furnished second-story front bedroom, lacing parks: references ex changed. 23 MONTGOMERY AVE. ap6-13 WAN1ED-OCCUPANTS FOR TWO HAND SOME rooms In . E., singly or en suite; suitable for one or two gentlemen; both gases, privilege of bath: first-class boarding convenient. Address E. E., Dispatch office. ap6-19 TfTANTKD-OCCUPANTS FOR FURNISHED V or unfurnished rooms, with or without hoard, in one of the finest finished and best lo cated houses In Pittsburg: seven minutes from the postofflce. MRS. L. C. CRAWFORD, 614 Firth ave.. corner Juinonville. ap6-86 WANTED-GENTLEMAN TO ROOM AND board In strictly private family; no others In house; first-class accommodations, beautiful surroundings, 2 minutes' walk from steam and electric cars: terms made reasonable to perma nent parties. Address SUBURBAN, DUpitch office. ap6-25 Boarding. TTTANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN AND SIS TV TER accommodations of home In private family: Jewish preferred: state particulars. Ad dress PERMANENT, Dispatch office. ap6-50 Financial. TrANTED-MOKTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN VY In sums to suit at , 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 161 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. ap!9-14-TTSSU ANTED-MORTGAGES IN LARGE AND small amounts at lowest rates. MA CRUM &, CUBBAGE, Room 34 Fidelity linlldlng, 121 Fourth ave. fel9-61 -TTT ANTED MOirTGAGES-fUOOO, OOOTO LOAN V .j city and suburban properties at 4K, (and t per cent. an,aon iarms in Aiiegueny ana aoja- cent counties at 6 per cent. ib. a. ju, rjuiuua son, iuj rounu avenue, ap7-f41 WANTED TO LOAN MONEY" WE HAVE over one million dollars to loan on city and suburban property at 4S per cent; no tax: we v ill also loan money on Improved farms In Alle gheny, Beaver, layette, Washington and West moreland countles;any marketable security taken for loans of any amount. BLACK BAlRD, 95 Fourth ave. e3-a9-su PlUcelloacons. -VT7ANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S Y dozen (13) of Stewart A Co. 's fine cabinet photos for M, at DO and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny mv28-49-TTSn -VTTANTED TENANT FOR STORE WHICH ,Y lias been occupied as a grocery for! rears; located Butler st.. Seventeenth ward. Apply DR. B. M. HANNA, 720 Penn ave. mb29-73 WANTED-WILL GIVE FREE SITE AND free gas to manufactories at Jeannette, on main line of Pennsylvania Railroad. Address EAST JEANNETTE LAND CO.,Greensburg, "a. mhl3-50-su -VTJ-ANTED-ONE SECOND-HAND, SINGLE YY column. 800-lb. steam hammer, about 21" to 24" stroke: must be In good condition. Address with lowest cash price, SHOENBERGER & CO., Pittsburg, Pa. ap6-31 WANTED-100,000 PEOPLE TO BUY DR. GRIFFITH'S Ta-va-zon Herb Remedies; X Ii A L L for the blood, lungs, heart, stomach, liveraud kidney troubles: as years' record; have no equal. 301 to 307 GRANT ST., Pittsburg, Pa. Send stamp for home testimony; perfect home treatment. ap6-123 WANTED BUYERS FOR BANANAS, lemons, oranges, cocoanuts and a general line of foreign fruits: largest stock bananas In the city: am handling from six to eight cars Mediterranean frnlt weekly; call and sec me before purchasing elsewnere; senuvour oraers by mall for bananas and fruits. THOMAS H. MCGOW AN. 607 Liberty 6t. mhl4-97 FOB SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. FOR SALE-SIX-ROOM HOUSE; SLATE roof, etc.: large lot. 60 feet front; near to loop of Central Traction Co. ; will sell to a quick buyer for less than value. C H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave. ap6-o2 I7I0U SALE-?!. TO, WANDLASS ST., NEAR ' Wj lie. new frame, 5 rooms, nat. gas, city water, inside shutters, good cemented cellar, side entrance: a great bargain. COOPER & PETTY. 107 Fourth ave. ap6-l29 FOR SALE-GOOD PAYING INVESTMENT onilt. Washington: three new brick bouses, five rooms, hall, attic, kitchen, etc. In each; lot 54xS0 ft., cor. Natchez and Bishop sts. D. BEHEN & SON. 4112 Penn ave. apS-101 FORSALE-ON FORTY-THIRD AND AHALF street, below Willow, good sized lot and a brick house of four rooms, hall and finished attic: price 11,750; very easy payments; monthly It desired. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st. mh29-58-ws3a FOR BALE-t,000 WYLIE AVENUE N"AB Klrkpatrlck; new frame, 7 rooms and attic; hall, vestibule, both gases, bard wood finish, cemented cellar; complete In every deUllanda bargain. COOPER A PETTY, 107 Fonrtli ave nue. apB-lSS FOB BALE-y5,200-NO. K FOBTT-FjIFTH. splendid new two-story and mansard brick dwelling, pressed brick front, with hsly vesti bule, eight large rooms, bath, hotandcoUfwatsr, range, both gases, china closet, slate joantels, cemented laundry, etc., etc: lot zOxiloft.; this Is one of the finest houses on Forty-fifth . ; see It; possession April i; one-uan cain, oai, to sun. THOS. MCCAFrB&X, 2309 sutler si. mba-m-wssa FOB, SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cltv RcMldcneen. FOR SALE-S7.750-COST OVER f9,000: PROP ERTY No. 251 Main street: lot 35x110 feet; large brick house of 9 rooms, bath, finished attic, Inside w. c. etc.. etc.; both gases; this is one or the finest residences on Main St.: terms to snit. THOS. McCAFi REY, 3509 Butler St. fe26-73-WSSn Eon End Residence. FOR SALE-AMBER STREET, BAOM GROVE plan, new two-story bilck dwelling, eight rooms, all conveniences: Immediate possession. BAXTER. THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. ap6-94-TTSSu FOR SALE-FRAME HOUSE 7 ROOMS; MOD ERN conveniences and large lot. 48x135 ft.; on CO-tt. street In Twentv-flrsl ward: price low and terms to suit. MELLON BROTHERS. 6349 Station st., E. E. ap6-139-TTSU FOR SALE-S14.5CO-NEW MODERN BRICK residence of 15 rooms, finished In most com plete, elegant style, with cery convenience: cor ner lot, 65x153 ieet, on paved street. Nineteenth ward. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station St., E. E. apb-IdO-TTSU FOR SALE-?3,8C0-BOQUET ST.. OAKLAND, fronting schenley Park, new frame dwelling of five rocmsand finished attic, hall, vestibule, good dry cellar, natural gas, city water; nicely painted and grained throughout; a neat and de sirable home cheap: lot 27x100: stable in rear. COOPER 4 PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. ap6-129 17OR SALE-ON LARIMERAVE.; HOUSE OF ; slxroims; attic hall, vestibule, sliding doors, bath, slate mantels, tile hearths, hot and cold water, modern sanitary plumbing, ventilating pipes, laundry, statloniry tubs, both gases, elec tric bells, etc: t-'iCO down: bal. monthly. MA GAW & GOFF, LlM., 145 Fourth ave ap5-42-TTSSU Allegheny Residences. FOR SALE-ON FULTON ST.. ALLEGHENY; fine brick house: eight rooms; all modern 1m rovemcnts: only $5,000. MAUAW & GOFF, IM 145 Fourth ave. ap5-41 F OR SALE-10 PER CENT INVESTMENT ON Robinson St.. Allegheny: brick house, eight rooms and storeroom, and a brick house of five rooms on rear: lot 25x110 toalley: only 3,500. MA UAW & GOFF, L1M., 145 Fourth ave. ap5-40-Tussa Snbnrbnn Residences. FOR 8ALE-tl.500-NEW AND ELEGANT four-room house: halls, porches, cellar, well water: lot 21x100; at Etna station; easy monthly Eayments: larc 5K cents. MAGAW S. GOFF, 1M 145 Fourth ave. apS-42-TTSSu FOR SALE-AT SHERADEN. ON P., C. & ST. L. RY., the best and cheapest suburban prop erty In the countv: ten lots lor the price of one at the "East End" that is no better and no more accessible to the business parts of the city: buy when you can get value for your money and where your property can Increase in value; the easiest terms In market; houses built for buyers. THE SHERADEN LAND AND IMPT. CO., LIM.. 127 Fifth ave. feI5-72-FSSU FOR SALE LOTS. City lot FOR SALE-WTLIE AVE., NEAR FRANCIS St., building lots, only satfl; snre to enhance. MAGAW S. GOFF, LIM., 145 Fourth ave. ap5-41 FOR SALE-J150 EACH-GOOD LOTS. 25x100 feet, three sqnares from Penn ave.; easy terms. D. BEHEN & SON, 4112 Penn ave. apC-101 FOR SALE-CHOICE CORNER LOT ON WY LIEave.: good location; price only S1,3j0. Sea BAXTER, THOMPSON i CO.. 162 Fourth are. ap6-94-Ttssu F OR SALE-334 FEET FRONT ON LINE OF Wvlle ave. cable: our nrlce on this Is low: win suiwiivine to good aavantage. liA.vir.i:, THOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth ave. ap6-94-TTS6a IflOR SALE-LOTS ON WYLIE AVE. CABLE line, S250to?l,5C0; streets graded and paved; terms to suit; prices certain to donble within a year. Call for plans, etc., COOP1.R & PETl'Y, 107 Fourth ave. ap6-123 Enst End Lota. FOR SALE A BARGAIN-ONE LOT LEFT on First street, Homewood. nanny to rail road ; p-lce only S550, on easy payments. MEL LON BROS.. 6319 Station St., E. E. ap6-139-TTSu FORS ALE-BAYARD STREET-ONLYf60 PER foot front for the choicest lot on the street; southeasterly exposure; gas and wafr on the street: sewer is being put down; two handsome residences will be built at once on the adjoining lots. J. E. GLASS, No. 133 Fifth avenue ap6-9 FORSALE-ON NORTH HIGHLAND AVE NUE, corner lot 75x190; this is without ex ception the choiclest piece of property on the ave nue: our time is limited as to its present price; Jon must act promptly If you desire to secure it. I. P. UOWLEY & SON, No. 127 Fourth ave. apff-45 Allegheny Lou, FOR SALE-ALLEGHENY LOT FRONTING Center and Highland aves., 36x150 feet: easy terms and cheap. BLACK & BAlRD, 95 Fourth ave. ap5-82 Suburban Lot. FOR SALE LOTS IN REYMEB PLACE, Crafton: no lot less than 50 feet front: prices (400, (500, (600 and JS00 each where houses are erected; this property lays high and dry: mag nificent view: no hill to climb, and within live minutes' walk of station. STBAUB MORRIS, corner Wood street and Third avenue, Pittsburg. ap6-43 FOR SALE-FINE LOTS IN ETNA .PARK place at Etna station: every lot on good street and with allev In rear: prices f 100 to S30U; no Interest or taxes: payments fl to (2 per week; new buildings going up; good facilities to go and come to work: call or send for plans. MAGAW A GOFF. LIM., 145 Fourth ave. ap5-43-TTSSu Farms. FOR SALE-120 PER ACRE-IMPROVED farms in southern Minnesota, the finest part of the State: lands rich, water plenty, climate mild: lands lie near railroad stations; man there to show properties tree ol charge: send for list. MAGAW & GOFF, LIM., 145 Fourth ave. ap5-40-TU9SU FOR SALE-70ACRES-OVE11 HALF CLEAR ED and balance In good timber: Improve ments poor; on the bank of the Ohio river oppo site Oakwood station. Cleveland and Pittsburg Railroad, in Beaver county; steamboat landing on the farm; will sell for (40 per acre toaqulor buyer. C.H.LOVE, ho. 93 Fourth avenue. ap5-52 FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Business Chances. FOB SALE-RESTAURANT, CIGAR STORE and tne confectionery In one of the llvest towns in Western Pennsylvania: good reasons for selling. Address BIG BARGAIN, Dispatch office. apG-130 FOR SALE A LIGHT MANUFACTURING business, large profits and will stand closest Investigation: capital required fl.OOO. Inquire BECKFELD & BRACKLN, Brokers, No. 61 Ohio St., Allegheny. ap5-51 FOR SALE-DRUG STORES, i,30O to (4.000; grocery stores, (COO to (1,800; dry goods stores, confectlonarlcs. news stand, lunch room, restaurant, light manufactories, etc PEltUIVAL & CHAPMAN, 67 Fifth ave. ap6-82 F1 OR SALE WELL ESTABLISHED PLUMB ING business on Penn ave.: fixtures, stock. horses, wagons, etc.; several large orders for the coining spring and summer; will sell very cheap; reason, bad health of owner. D. BEHEN & SON, 4112 Penn ave. apC-101 FOR SALE BEST LITTLE GROCERY STORE In the two cities, (900; hardware store In good town: grocery stores, (4iJ0, (300, (1,(00, (3,000: 5 and 10-cent store, drug stores, cigar stores, bakeries, feed store, milk depot. SHEPARD & CO., 151 Fourth ave. ap5 Cosiness Stands. FOR BALE A BUSINESS PROPERTY ON Smlthfield street. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. aj)S-52 FOR SALE DESIRABLE HOTEL, KNOWN as Sherman House, cor. Washington and Second streets, Martin's Ferry, O. Apply to AMELIASCHRLINER. ap6-6i) FOR SALE-A BUSINESS PROPERTY ON Water street, between Wood and smitli field, runulng through to First avenue. C. II. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. .ap6-5i FOR SALK-AT A BARGAIN, OAKDALE Academy, a two-story building atont 45x75 with some two or llirce acres of land: the build ing cost oversuoo; there Is a fine spring of water near the building; will sell the whole to a quick purchaser for (2,500. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue ap6-52 T.'OP. SALE-A MANUFACTURING PLANT C 1n a live business town of about 12,000, com peting lines or railroads, natural gas center, water plentt; buildings easy of change to suit purchaser; nolancy figurebasked: cause for selling, to 6ettle nn i-Maie. inquire ol s. . as o. iax r,s, 143 a, Franklin St., ashlngton. Pa. rnhl2-67 FOR SALE-NO. 3705 BUTLER ST., ONE OF The best bnslness stands In Lawrentevillc: lot 21x100. with large building, now u&ei as i sjioe store, and a two-story frame building In rear: will be sold very reasonable and on suitable Ierras. Particulars of THOS. McCAFFlttY, 3509 iutlcrst.; office open evenings; telephone 5514, apo-uj r. T7IOR SALE-GLASS WORKS-WE OFFER AT private sale our glassworks, macnlne sIiod and foandry, centrallv TocateJ. near coal and nat ural gas. ana witn excellent snipping lacuities Jlay lOatl P. M.; If unsold, we wllloffer It at pub lic sale, on the premises: terms oue-thlrd cash, balance in one aud two years, with approved se curity. For lurther Information apply to iETNA GLASS AND MFG. CO., Bellalre, O. ap6-lll-su . Manufacturing ssires. FOR SALE-MANUFACTURING SITE, LOT 138x211, fronting on River avenue, Allegheny, and Uttwecn the Pittsburg and estern and et 1'cnn Rallroids. acholre piece of property for tne money. M. P. HOWLEY &SON, No. 12f Fourth ave. aps-45 FOH SALE-MANUFACTURING SITE FOR sale or to lease for a term of years; good har bor on Monongshela river; railroad switch; cen tral location: 285x200 feet; good situation for coke ovens, lime kilns, or lumber yard. GEORGE C. BURUW1N, 150 fourth ave. ap6-34-TTSSU DR. HANS VON BULOW! OLD CITY HALL, FRIDAY EVENING, APBIXi S5, p6-lU FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock. &c FOR SALE-FINE COUPE.HORSE AND HAR NESS; can be bought cheap. Inquire at 167 Second ave. , apg-126 FOR SALE-FINE SADDLE AND DK1VING horse; very stylish and speedy: sound and no faults: also buggy, cutter and harness, almoit new; stylish outfit. SADDLER, Dispatch office. apS-49 FOR SALE THE J-YCAR OLD STALLION Peerless, by N lgger Doctor, record of 2:33S: trials of 2:25): No. 8.537 (American Register); first dam Pet by Billy Green bv Scott's TogOe, etc. etc.: Peerless Is a hilf brother to Trouble 2:25s: has never been handled for speed but show ed quarters In 50 In his 2vear-oldlorm; will be 3 years old June 0 189"; Is a bright chestnut, mane and tail slightly silvered, small star; stands 15.1 inch, weighs 97i lbs: Is perfectly broken; can be driven by a ladv: Is perfectly sound and a model of beauty: would take a cheap road horse In part pay; must be sold on or bernre April 10, as the owner cannot attend to him. Pleaso address L. RICHAKDSON, superintendent McKeesport Passenger Railway. McKeesport, Pa. apS-118 Machinery and Mctnls. FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW and refitted: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge Allegheny, Pa. ap3-76 FOR SALE ONE BLACK FAMILY MARE, good saddler and driver: also black 5-year-old Kentucky mare, very stylish and last: also barouche buggy and harness; will be sold at a bargain, as owner has left the city. Inquire at JEREMY'S LIVERY STABLE, 144 to 148 Center ave ap6-42-Tusu Bllscennncon. FOR SALE100 BAR FIXTURES OF THE latest designs; also 5 second-hand bar outfits complete. NO. 70 DIAMOND ST. ap6-36 I7OR SALE-STEINWAY PIANO AT AUC- TION, at residence 102 Western avenue Allegbcn), Tuesday, April 8. at 2 o'clock, during sale of household furniture. A. LEGGATE A SON, Auctioneers. ap4-4 FOR SALE-OWN A HOME-WE WILL BUY or build for you anywhere and let your rent Etv for the property: no security required. RAN1TE STATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION. Branch office Standard building, 531-533 W ood st. ap6-108 F1 OR SaLK-ICE-I HAVE 15.000 TONS OF ICE harvested on Interior lakes In Michigan: it Is from (10)ten to (16) sixteen Inches In thickness and free from snowitt lsstored in quantities from(2)two to (71 seven thousand tons to each house: 6lde track facilities already provided. Parties wish ing to purchase address H. W.ASHLEY, Toledo, O.. before April 30. mh5-89 FOR SALE FURNITURE 102 WESTERN avenue. Allegheny, at auction on Tuesday, Aprils, at 2 o'clock, silk and plush parlorsulte, marble top center tables, bronze piano lamp, music cabinet, fire screen, body Drusels and tapestry carpets, fine hat rack with mirror, mar ble top sideboard, hall and stair carpets, bed steads, bureaus, washstands, whatnot, portieres, refrigerator, etc., Stelnway pianoforte. A lEU GATK&SON, Auctioneers. ao4-4 PERGONAL. PERSONAL-PROF. CHARLES, PHRENOLO GIST and clairvoyant, has removed from 42 Cedar ave. to 72 Poplar St., Allegheny, Pa. apG-10 PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have an v books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S HOOK. STORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 PERSONAL BOOKS, OLD AND NEW WE have 50,000 volumes to sell at bottom prices. FRANK BACON &. CO., 86 Diamond st. Libraries purchased. mh9 PERSONAL-SAMPLE COPY OF A MATRI MONIAL paper, containing descriptions of Sersons from all parts of the country, mailed free. lOX 219. Chicago, 111. ap5-27 PERSONAL-A LIFE-SIZE CRAYON FOR (3 50. or one large 8x10 photo for framing, or 12 beautiful cabinets for (1 until further notice at AUFRECHT'b ELITE GALLERY.516 Market St., Pitts. : come early; bring children. ap2-35 PERSONAL ANYONE INTERESTED IN enamel brick or tile please take note of this: ROBERT WEBB, of East Liverpool. Ohio, chal lenges any man In America for glazed brick or tile with one fire for smoothness, colors and shades of all descriptions and which he makes all his own colors; anyone wishing to see samples can see them at 287 West Market st., East l.lver pool. Ohio. mh5-83 3IEETINGS. FRATERNAL GUARDIANS A PRE LIMINARY meeting of the Fraternal Guardians will be held at KuhnU Hall. 6202 Penn avenne.East End, on TUESDAY EVEN ING, at 7:j!0, lor the purpose of arranging; for organization. All interested in the order are invited to attend. ap6-105 ORANGEMEN THE MEMBERS OF Pittsburg True Blues L. O. L. No. 20 are requested to meet in their ball, corner LiDerty st. and Garrison alley, TO-DAY (Sunday) at 12:45 o'clock to attend the funeral of our late brother, Joseph Primrose. Members ol the order are requested to attend. By order of ap6-27 THOMAS FOSTER, W. M. NOTICE TO THE MEMBERS OF GEN ERAL Putnam Council. No. 135 Jr. O. U Ka. M. You are hereby requested to meet at nan, corner xwenty-secona street ana i-enn avenue, at 12 jr. sharp, to attend the funeral of our late brother, A. Kaufman, at Sheridan station. P., C. & St. L. R. R. Train leaves at 1.-05 p. M. W. J. YO UNG, Councilor. W. a LOWMAN, R. S. ap6-121 NOTICE MEMBERS OF UNITY COUN CIL No. 14, Daughters of Liberty, are re quested to meet at their hall, corner of Eighteenth and Sarah streets, on SUNDAY, April 6. at 1 o'clock T. M. sharp, to attend the funeral of our late sister, Margaret Dn Shane. Members of sister councils are cordially invited to attend. By order of the Councilor, uttrxxA. ot.r.Ki. HATTIE GUTHRIE. R. S. apj-14 REMOVALS. WIESE & KEVAN, Jobbers and Importers of Fine Cigars, have removed to 17 Sixth street. Retail business first floor of building. ap6-78-wrsu EDWARD SCHAUER, Merchant Tailor, (Successor to Schauer & Busch), Has removed to 407 Wood St. A fine assort ment of imported suitings at reasonable prices. ap6-77.WFSu The Boston Novelty Store. Thomas Kenyon proprietor, have removed to the Semple building, Allegheny. Largest stock in the city. ap6-75-WFSn D R. F. P. LANGFITT ' Has removed to NO. 137 FOURTH AVENUE. Office hours, 9 to 11 A. m; 2 to 4 p. M., and 6 to 8 P. if. ap6-78-WFSu THE FIDELITY AND CASUALTY CO. JAS. H. SCOTT, General Agent, Has removed to NO. 61 FOURTH AVENUE (First Floor). A continuance of your patronage solicited. Telephone 1567. ap6-74-WFSu M ISSES M. DONNELLY AND McGARRELL. formerly with Jos. Home & Co., will occupy the parlors on first floor No. 908 Penn ave. with choice line of millinery and ribbons. ap6-S0 D R. W. H. DALY Has removed nis omce to MAEDER BUILDING, 135 FIFTH AVENUE, (Fourth floor elevator.) Hours 1050 A. M. to 1 P. M., except Sundays. ap2-43-wrsn PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS FOR THE CON STRUCTION and completion of all brick, carpenter, joiner, stair, iron, tin, painting, roofing and plastering work for the new church building will be received at the parish house ot St. Peter and Paul's Church. Larimer ave., E, E., Pittsbure, Pa., on or before May 1, at 3 F. M. Plans and specifications can be seen at the pastor's residence. The committee reserves the right to reject any or all bids. REV.JOS.SUEHR, anC-Ut-MTVSn Pastor. AUCTION SALES. pLOSING OUT ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF FINE PARLOR SUITS. along with tho furnisbment of an East End residence, at auction, 1UESDAY MORNING, APRIL 8, At 10 o'clock, at tho rooms. No. 311 Market St. Sobmer piano, almost new. walnut and oak chamber suits, hair mattresses, flna body brus sels. moquet and velvet hall, room and stair carpets, bedsteads, bureaus, washstands, ward robes, hall racks, rockers, chairs, extension ta bles, large lefrigeralor, stoves, sideboard, hall rack, plush lambrequins, silverware, dishes, cooking utensils, rugs, and also the balance of those 18 handsome parlor suits, which will pos itively be closed out, as consignor Is in need of money. HENRY AUCTION COMPANY. appSS Auctioneers. Real Estate Owners Read. IF YOU WANT TO BELL YOUR PROPERTY Bend a Description of It to D. BEHEN A BON, 4112 PEKN AVB. Term reasonable; no sals, no Charge. pI0Q . TO LET. . Enst End Rmldeneea. TO LET-QUEEN ANNE BRICK HOUSE, 12 rooms, all modern Improvements, corner Westminster and Lilac sts.. Bhadyslde. Inquire at ROOM 51, bafe Deposit Building. mh27-36 AHechenr Residences. TO LET-14S IRWIN AVE., ALLEGHENY: dwelling of five rooms: attic, porch and yard. Impure of EW1NG & BYERS, 93 Federal St., or 43 Arch St., Allegheny. apS-118 TO LET-133 WASHINGTON AVE.. NEAR Cliarllers street. Allegheny, two-storv and mansard brick dwelling often rooms, etc.: J3.1 33. BLACK & BAlRD, Si Fonrtn ave. apl-77 TO LET-15J BUENA VISTA ST., ALLE GHENY, two-story ami mansard brick dwelling of ten rooms, bathroom, cellar, lanndry. both gases, range, water, etc.; (45. BLACK & BAlRD, 95 Fourth ave. ap4-77 TO LET-114 FAYETTE ST.. ALLEGHENY, two-story and mansard brick dwelling of eight rooms, bathroom, w. c, laundry, nnge, both ga-es. water, etc.: will be put In perfect orderr43 75. BLACK & BAIHD.95 Fourth ave. apl-77 TO LET-BY EW1NG Jfc BYEK3, 93 FEDERAL St. S rooms, indwell street: 6 rooms, Re becca st. ; 9 rooms. Liberty st. : 8 rooms, Washing tonst.:8 rooms, bhrffield st.;7 rooms, Vermont St.; 6 rooms. Garfield ave.: 9 rooms. Hemlock st.; 8 rooms. Juniata st.; 8 rooms. Klrkpatrlck ave.: also others; send lor list. EW1NU &BER3. S3 Federal St. ap6-37 nbnrbnn Residences. TO LET-NORTH ST., WILKINSBURG, convenient to station, brick house, seven rooms, finished attic, hath, laundry, porches water and gas. Inquire or ARTHUR STUART, on premises. ap6-40 TO LET-BRICK HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS AND about 12 acres of ground, with stable, spring house and spring of excellent water, good orchard and abundance of shrubbery; situated three fourths of a mile from bharpsburg. on Klttannlng turnpike. Inquire or J. S. MCPHERSON, at Greenwood Cemetery, or J. G. WEI1!, 1329 Liber ty ave., Pittsburg. ap6-92 ApartmrntK. T O LKT-279 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY Furnished front room with balcony. ap6-53 TO LET APARTMENTS AT REDUCED rents. Call for list. DIXON ft CO.. 112 Fourth avenue. ap6-123 TO LET-ONE FURNISHEO SECOND-STORY front room on the Southside. Apply 1713 SIDNEY ST., S. S. ap6-S TO LET-ELEGANT FURNISHED FRONT room, gas, ueofbath; gentlemen only: with reference. 126 RIDGE AVE., Allegheny. ap6-7 TO LET-A LARGE SECOND-STORY FRONT room, also a room on third stow ot NO. 49 LINCOLN AVE., Allegheny. Boarding furnished It rtAli-ri nR-140 TO LH.T-IN ALLFGHENY-TWO HAND SOME parlors, furnished or unfurnished: also third-story lront: in desirable location; re duced rates for summer. E., Dispatch office. ap6-67 TO LET THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS on third floor: hot and cold water and every convenience for light housekeeping: Filth ave.. near Gist St.: rent 112. Address A. J., P. O. box 1065. ap6-109 Offices. De1( Room. && TO LET-TWO OFFICES 173 FIFTH AVE., opp. Court House: fronts on Fifth and Wylle aves ; rent low. Inquire or JAMES COYLE, 437 Grant, or on PREMISES. ap4-67 TO LET-FOURTH STORY OF NO.!) FIFTn avenue, part of what has been heretofore known as The Dispatch Building: room suitable for lodge room or for light manufacturing. For particulars see BUS. MGR. DISPATCH, at Fifth ave office. mh7-117 TOLlTr-OFFICE-TO A DESiRABLE TEN ANT we will rentaspiee 30x75a feet, or part. In the largest, best located and lighted front office, on Fourth ave., ground floor: suitable for manufacturers' city office, corporation, life Ins. co.. railroad, etc Inqnire or MORRIS FLEM ING, Insurance, 108 Fourth ave. apl-57-TTSSu Bnqines Stands. TO LET-LODGE ROOM: HANDSOMELY furnished, electric llgnt: located within three minutes' walk of Postofflce. Apply to GIL BERT A. HAYS. 59 Fourth ave. mhi6-l5-Mwrsu BUSINESS CHANGES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Charles W. Badeley 4 Co.. Li m., was formally dissolved and ceased to carry on busi ness on June 2, 18S8. See proceedings in Court of Common Pleas No. 2 of Allegheny county. Fa., at No. 634 July term, 1SSS. Since that time Mr. Charles W. Badeley has himself carried on business under the name of Charles W. Badg ley di Co. The undersigned Is not connected with said firm. ROBERT R. SINGER. mh30-3-TTSSa RESORTS. SEASIDE HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. Much improved; new sun parlors; hot sea water baths in the house: elevator, etc mhW2)-TTSu CHARLES EVANS. J-vROWNED IN FRONT OF NEVILLE ) Island, in the Ohio river, April o, Mr. utchinson Hamilton, aged 35 years, height 5 feet 6 inches, weight 143 pounds, dark com plexion, dark eyes, black mustache and hair, had a small scar on back of his bead: had on bis work clothes, dark woolen pants, dark sack coat, coarse boots, barred flannel obirt; had in bis pocket a small drilling pocket bag, contain ing some small change: a suitable reward will be paid for anv information leading to tho dis covery of the hody. Send to H. T. HAMIL TON, Emsworth. Pa. ap6-110 THE DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE HAS BEEN REMOVED To corner Smlthfield and Diamond sts. mh9-117 TRAVEL TO EUROPE WILL BE UNUSU ALLY heavy this season; secure berths early. We represent most popular lines, sell drafts, foreign coin, etc, at In ew York rates, and secure passports. MAX SCHAMBERG & CO 627 Smithfieldst, Pittsburg, Pa. mliJO-wsu PRIVATE LESSONS IN ITALIAN LAN GUAGE lor lady and gentlemen (children not admitted); price for term very moderate. Address all communications to MRS. ARMID A SONNATL No. 12 W. Diamond St., Allegheny City. ap3-8 FOR SALE. Coach or Carriage team. Dark bays. 5 year3 old, 16L1, weight 1,250 apiece; sound, fine beads. long necks, smooth mane, long and heavy tails; very stylish, great actors, gaited and drive exactly alike: well bred; there is no finer team in Ohio. Address A. M. SPELMAN, Minerva, Stark CO., O. aoG-SS THE DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE Has been removed to corner Smlthfield and Diamond sts. mh9-117 CHEAP - ANI LOW RENTS. The prettiest place, the healthiest place and the cheapest homes to be found, about this city are to be found in KNOX VILLE. Convenient to the city, good paved streets, natural and artificial gas, city water, good sidewalks, good schools, good churches, low taxes. Lovely homes for sale on SMALL MONTHLY PAYMENTa A number of good houses to rent at very moderate prices. BTake Southside street cars to Twelfth street and Mt Oliver Incline Plane and street cars, or Thirteenth street and electric street cars until new Knoxville Incline is completed (About April L) KNOXVILLE UNO NO. 85 KNOX KNOXVILLE P. O.-ADDRESS: P. O. Box 690, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CHOICE PROPERTIES -FOR SALE BY- CtiarlBB Samers I Cll 1359 Is the total taxation on a property yield ing 2,004 per annum in rentals. 120,000 will buy this property. It consists of ten (10) two-story brick houses, on lots almost 100 feet deep, on which an equal number of additional bouses may be erected, from which the Income may he proportionately increased. A small amount in cash and longtime on deferred payments will be accepted. $935 Per year in rent is now derived from font (4) brick houses which wo offer for 9.600. The buildings are new, in prime order, and well located near the business center of the city; a property that will quickly pav for itself and steadily appreciate in, value. A glance into the very near future reveals to ns the consolidated cities of Pittsburg and Al legheny, cut in twain by a broad avenue ex tending irom tho Northside Parks over a stona aqueduct eastward, skirting the world-famous Schenley Park and on to tho cities' extremity, now known as Braddock. Right on the line of this lutnre great avenue we can offer, on tba basis of valnes of to-day and without regard to future possibilities, a graceful four-story busi. ness bouse, substantial enough to endure for generations, and possessing features of beauty that nill retain to it a place among the archi tecturally perfect buildings. It covers alarga corner lot. earns 6 per cent on the amount re quired to purchase, ran be made to yield an ad ditional 2 per cent, and is certainly salable, when again offered, at an advance of 25 to 60 per cpnt over the price which will secure it now S50.000. We can offer in Allegheny for 53,000 A substantial house of eight rooms, wide halls; porches, hay windows, carriage house, hand some elevated grounds, 100x125 feet, fronting two streets, shaded. 55,000, On Pennsylvania avenue, near Bidwell street, good brick house of six rooms, vestibule, hall, attic, bath. S2.3C0. Eleventh ward, nice situation, on Una of new electric roaJ, attractive house of five rooms, finished attic, wide ball, high ceilings, water up and down stairs, porches, house recently completed, now occupied by owner and in first class condition. Lot 24x100. S3.500, Fremont street, house of six large rooms, fin ished attic, halls, good sewerage; lot 20x102 to wide alley, on which maybe erected a tenant house that will readily vield a good rental. 812,000 North avenue, pressed brick of eight room, ball, bath, laundry, nice lot extending to alley, brick stable and carriage house. 120,000. North avenue, elegant three-story brick; of 12 rooms; all modern conveniences. S20.00O. Church avenue, handsome large bouse contain ing 13 rooms; finely finished throughout; all conveniences; beantifnl gronnds, lawn and shade, extending from street to street. 515,000. The question of price is a prime considera tion with the buyer, and the cost, in conjunc tion with the possibilities of profit or los, ordi narily determines hi conclusions. But In choosing a home considerations not altogether mercenary have some sway, and a sentiment not always circumscribed by figures exerts an excusable influence. Overlooking Allegheny, Pittsburg and the two river valleys, we offer at the above price a modern honc. situated in tba midst of grand forest trees, which shade a beautiful lawn extending from street to street, a place in its conveniences and surroundings possessing every attraction and appreciating surely and rapidly enough In valne to make it 3, choice investment as well as a desirable home. "We can offer in the East End for . $3,000 A substantial brick, six rooms, handsome corner lot, 40x120. J3,500. Bond street, handsome new Queen Anne house of seven rooms; all modern cuuvejiences. SI.V0O. Handsome corner property, within one squara of Highland avenue: elevated situation, well built house of -!t nice rooms, hall, electric lights, gas and water. Elegant properueson Stanton, Lincoln, Penn, Frankstown, Collins and .Sheridan aves.; cboica homes at Brushton. Wilkinsburg and at all stations on line of P. R. R.; residence sites, building lots and prime investment properties in all sections of tne East End. CHAS. SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St., Telephone 1773. ap6 PITTSBURG, PA. rE LARGEST DOWN TOWN STORAGE PLANT. W. A. HOEVELEIL Warehouses and yards. Pike and Thirteenth, Twelfth and Etna sts. Private sidings in yards and warehouses. Low rates of Insurance. .Negotiable receipts issued. Separate departments for general merchandise, flour, furniture, liouors and metals. Hand some and convenient office rooms for use of customers free. Railroad address. W. A. Hoeveler. Pike and Thirteenth sts.. Pittsburg, Pa., A. V. R. R, Car placed at Twelfth, St.. via. Junction R. R. Shipping, distributing and hauling attended to. Exhibit space with power to let; also rooms with power to suit. mh27-62-rrssu FOR SALE. ' PARK RESIDENCE No. 21 Montgomery avenue. Ten rooms, bath, lavatories, laundry, both gases: all conveni ences; rooms all large and light and well fur nished; near the Park Conservatory; very de sirable residence. BAILEY. FARRELL CO.. mh29-22-ssn 619 Smlthfield street BELLEVUE. For Rent. House of eight rooms; good location; good sized lot, well filled with fruit; all in prime coo dltion; on line of cable road. Apply to W. JENKTNSON, ap5-15 019 Liberty street. TO-LET OFFICES. UERMANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDINGV Wood and Diamond streets. At Low Rent. Singly or in suites. All modern conveniences, elevator, Janitoi service, etc.. etc. For terms apply at the Banc, fel4-71 PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth avenue, above Smlthfield. nextLeadef office. (No delay.) Established 20 years. SE25-60 HOMES - IMPROVEMENT CO i) AVENUE, BOROUGH. Pittsburg, Pa. BsUWT-'WWvr M j 'J
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