nmywimm wrWffP'rW vWv$i .- ? THE ITTSBTJRG- DISPATCH, SUNDAY, APRIL 13, 1890. 11 LATE NEWSW BRIEF. Union count v.Kv, is ravazed by spotted lever. The Dominion Government will prohibit the use of salmon nets. Vermont's maple su-ar crop has been dam aged by the mild winter. Hichville, N. Y- citizens are excited OTer discoveries of petroleum. John Mclnnally had lec crushed by slate In a mine at ("roensburc- The O'llncn Wason Works at Tiffin burned. Loss, $S0.0tO; insurance. 532,000. White Caps whipped Mormon Preacher J. C. Irwin at Ultima Thule, Art. German exporters to the United States are stronely opposed to the McKinley tariff bill. The Pasteur Institute atNetr York has suc cessfully treated nine patients since Febru ary 1. C. P. Huntington says he will Berer the Southern Pacific Railroad from all political affiliations. An electric street car jumped the track at Tacoina. Wash., and seriously injured a num ber of paeuRers. The Beaver Falls Glass Works, which shut down a few weeks ago, will be operated by the Canton Glass Company. Rev. Dr. Theodore I Cuyler has resigned the pastorate of the Lafayette Avenue Presby terian Church, Brooklyn. Phineas Lish, of Canton. O., was thrown from a wajron, and his let; catching in a wheel, he was dragged to death. Ex-Councilman Samuel Millmore, af Read ing, Pa., denies that he has embezzled the Rail roaders' Brotherhood funds. The British steamer Umvolosi, from Lon don -March 12 for Port Natal, has been wrecked near Algoa Bay. So lives were lost. Opposition members in the Canadian Par liament assert that the Government members favor annexation with the United States. Plucky Mrs. Cooper, wife of the Sheriff of Hart, Jlicb prevented a jail delivery by knocking out a prisoner who attacked her with a club. Major-General Laurie, a Canadian M. P., has raised a commotion by charging mileage from England, u hither he had gone on a visit, amounting to boa President R. E. Graves and Cashier C. H. Earns, of the defunct Commercial Bank of Du buque, which tailed tur 5300,000, have been in dicted for alleged crookedness. Canadian Goernment officials are dis gruntled becau-e they were not notified of the promulgation of the new extradition treaty as soon as the English Government. Representative Philip Dars was horse whipped bj J. L. Harper at Elberton, Ga., be cause Davis said something to a lady that Har per did not like. A duel may follow. The strike of the brakemen and conductors on the ist. Louis division of the Mobile and Ohio Railroad continues. Only one freight train has passed over the road since Monday. A Sheriff's posse and the Porfillio Trnnllo gang of outlaws had a running fight in 5ew Mexico, in which Zamora, one ot the gang, was killed, and the others escaped to the mount ains. Local bricklayers employed on the Phoenix ville. Pa., steel works have struck because they are getting but 2 50 per day of ten hours, while union men from Pittsburg are being paid H 50 per day of nine hours. The contest for the Blythe millions is near ing an end at San Francisco. The principal claimants are Florence Blrthe, 15 years old, a natural daughter of the decedent, and Alice Edith Dickson, who claims a verbal marriage contract with Blythe. Three bodies have been found in the Lacbine canal at Montreal. One was Patrick Cabill, a manufacturer, who disappeared on r-t. Patrick's Day: another is M. July, who Iija been missing lor nve weeks, and the third is an old man uot identified. Messrs. Maxwell, Harris and Leisenring, officers of the Lehigh and Wilkesbarre Coal Company, report that tiio recent disasters at their collieries in the Wyoming mine region were not due to incompetency on the part of the supeiintendent or bosses. Fob a finely cut, neat-fitting suit leave your order with "Walter Anderson, 700 Smithfield street, whose stock of English suitings and Scotch tweeds is the finest in the market; imported exclusively for his trade. su Matteesses renovated, carpets cleaned and relaid. Hadgh & Keoas, 33 and 34 "Water st. Laces and Drapery Sets Many new and handsome effects have been added to the as sortment this week. Hugus & Hjlcke. TTSSU FtntuTTXJEE packing and upholstering. Haugh & Keesak, 33 and 34 "Water st. PROPOSALS. Notice to Builders. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of F. J. Osterling, architect, 42 Firth ave until APR1L17, for the erection of the Franklin public school building, on the property corner Franklin. Logan and Hazel streets, Pitfburg, Plans and specifica tions can be seen at the office of the architect. Bond to the amount of the contract must ac company each bid. GEO. BOOTH. Secretary. ap"-7 (Per F. J. O.) VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED 1 proposals will be receivea for the erec tion of a nublic school building at Copeland, Braddock township. Allegheny county. Pa., proposals to be lett either with J. P. "Bailey, Architect, 43 Sixth ave or A- C. Coulter. Fourtu ave., on or before April 25 at 4 P. M. Plans and specifications may be seen at the office of the architect. The board reserve the right to reject anv or all proposals. Br order of the Imarcl. W. C STEWART, President, A. C. COULTER. Secretary. apl3-S7 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of City Controller until April i'4. 1S30, at 2 o'clock p. si., for f ur nisbinfr the lolloping supplies for the Depart ment of Charities: Groceries, dry goods, cloth ing, shoes and leather, meat, fresh fish, butter and eggs, milk, flour and mill feed, tinware, hardware, queensnare, coal, undertaking and ambulance -services and drugs. Blanks for bids and bonds and all other information fur nished at office of Department of Chantie;, 177 Founh avenue. Each bid must be accom panied by a bond signed by tn o bondsmen for double the amount of the bid, and must be probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserve the right to reject any or all bids. R. C. ELLIOT. Chief of Department of Chanties. Pittsbubo. April 1L 1890 at12-94 R.E-.ORTS. THE ARGYLE, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Ocean end of Connecticut ave. Now otien. y ull view of ocean. S. W. FERGUSON. apl2-49.MWFSU SEASIDE HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. Much improved; new sun parlors; hot sea water baths in the house: elevator etc. mh69-TTSU CHARLES EVANS. rpHE LARGEST L DOWN TOWN- STORAGE PLANT. W. A. HOEVELER Warehouses and yards. Pike and Thirteenth. Twelfth and Etna st. Private sidings in yardsand warehouses. Low ratesof insurance. Negotiable receipts issued. Separate departments for general merchandise flour, furuiture, liauors and metals. Hand some and convenient office rooms lor use of customers free. Railroad address, W. A. Hoeveler, Pike and Thirteenth sts.. Pittsburg, Pa., A. V. R. R. Cars placed at Twelfth, St., via. Junction R. R. Shipping, distributing and hauling attended to. Exhibit space w ith power to let; also rooms with power to suit. mbZ7-62-Trssu PIANO RECITAL. HAES YOK BtTLOW. Old City Hall. FRIDAi EVENING. April 25. Reserved seats at 2 and SI 50 each, may be subscribed for by addressing J. H. Gitfiugs, P.O. Box 523. Pittsbure, until April 15. Box office opens April 17. 9 A.M.. at fa. Hamilton's ousic store. Fifth avenue. apl3-170 Q LD HICKORY - For raedinn.il and family use It is the purest. finest flavor and oldest KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKY ever placed before the public Experts are re quested to test its superior quality above all others. Rld by JOS. FLEMING & BON. Druggists. apll-7-TTSSa 412 Market st, Pittsburg, Pa. 3ELLEVUE. For Rent. House of eight rooms; good location: good sized lot, well filled with fruit; all In prime con. ditbn?op.1Uie of cable road. Apply to "VV. JENKINSON, SIS Liberty street 3'"" ta-IHtplay advertisements one dollar per tquare for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted, Tor Sale, To Let, etc.. ten cents per line or each inser tion, and none taken for less than fifty rents. "THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH tBItAKCJST OFFICES. THE DISPATCH HAS OPENED A BRANCH OFFICE FOR THE bOUTHMDE AT NO. 1M CAlteON STREET. WHERE AD-EKTISE-MLVTS, NEWS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS CAN BE LEFT. BOTH FOR GENERAL EDITIONS. AND FOR THE SPECIAL bOUTHSlDE ISSUE PUB LISHED EACH SATUKDAT. I5RANCH OFFICES ARE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES. WHERE WANT. FOR bALE. TO LET, AND OTHER TP.ANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR 1N SKRTION NEXT UOUN1NG: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertiser already have account with THB DIS PATCH. riTTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 35.S Bntler street r.MIL G. STUCKEY. Slth street and Fenn ave. E. G. STUCKEY & CO., Wylie ave. and Fnltonst. 1.. blOKELl. firth Avenue Market House. EAST END. J.-W.VWALLACE, 61a Feun avenus. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER iSHElJtLER,Sthv.Atwoodt soctiiside. JACOB SFOHN. No. ICarson street. H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street. II. .1. McBRIDE. Market House, AUcfheny. FREDH. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. P. H. EGGERS SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Westernand Irwin ave. G. W. HUGHES. PennsTlvanla and Beaveraves. 1'ERRYM GLEIM. Keheccs and Allegheny ave. T. K. MORRIS, 6S6 Preble ave. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKER. Stationer. .No. 4 Grant ave, SHAKPSBUKG. C. BELLMAN. Stationer, 818 Main st. ADVERTISERS, PLEASE NOTICE! THE BUSINESS OFFICE OT THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH HAS BEEN REMOVED to corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. wanted. Male Hcln. VTTANTED MAN WHO UNDERSTANDS V pardeninjj and taking care or horses: ref erence required. Inquire atiil I'ENN AVENUE. apl!-108 VTTANTED-T WO EXPERIENCED CARPET t lavera: none but those with city experience needapply. E. GROETZINGER. 627and629Penn ave. apl3-29 TTTANTED-AT ONCE ONE GOOD AND V Ftcadv contmjker. none else need apply, at FRED G. LSTACO.'S. Sixth ave.. Horac- stead. Pa. ap!2-8 WANTED BOY TO LEARN HORSESHOE ING, one who can strike shoes nreferred. Applvto MBS. ilOKGAN, 4013 Butler St., Pitts burg. Ta. apl3-159 WANTED-AG ENTS FOR COLUMBUS DOOR bell: send for circulars; splendid sellers; large profits. COLUMBUS DOOR BELL CO., Columbus, O. apl2-S3 -VTTANTED-AGEXTS EVERYWHERE TO V represent the NATIONAL CAPITAL SAVING AND LOAN bOClETY. Philadelphia, Pa., Provident bide. ap 13-25 WANTED-AN OFFICE BOY: ONE WHO has had experience or has had commercial education. Apply SQUIRES HARDWARE CO., CCOPtnnave., tastLnd. apI3-181 WANT ED AT ON CE 1 HREE FIRST-CLASS vest makers, and two pantaloon makers; good price and 6teadv work, at CHAS. KEI1H EL'S, 143 Federal st., Allegheny. apl3-47 WANTED-AGENTS-fW PER WEEK, IN every town, to sell our teas, coffees, spice and baking powder. Address GREAT W.KSTKKN TEA CO., 563 Pearl it., Cleveland, Ohio. ap9-98 WANTED A GOOD TINNER MUST BE CA PABLE of taking charge of work and handling men: steady work and good wages. Ad dress G. W. HAYS, Chartlers P. O., Pa. ap!3-17 -VTTANTED-A MAN TO TAKE AN OFFICE ?V and represent a manufacturer: S50 per week: small capital required. Address, with stamp, MANUFACTURER, Box 74 West Acton, Mass. apll-68 -TTTANTED-BYBALTIMOKEHOUSE. trsT V CLASS salesman for tailor's trimmings: one having trade In Pennsylvania and Ohio: good pay to right party. Apply at DISPATCH OFFICE. apl2-27 WANTED-AGENJTS IN THIS CITY AND surrounding towns to sell Webster's Una bridged Dicttonirv; retail price K: literal dis count to good men. HOME PUBLISHING CO., No. 2 Sixth su aplO-75 WANTED-BY A TRAVELING SALESMAN aounginanof neat appearance totravel with htm and deliver orders: must InvestJS: posi tively no others need apply. Address H. H. A., Dispatch office. apl3-32 -TANTED-DRUGGIST FOR OUT OF CITY V store: none but compe ent man need ap ply; German preferred: state salary: position Eennancnt to right person. Address PANAMA, ispatch office. apl3-lCC WANTED A STENOGRAPHER AND TVPE WR11ER: must be bright, qnlcfc. well edu cated, accurate and or good address. rite, stating age, experience and salary expected, to IRON, Dispatch office. apl3-43 WANTED -FOR THE UNITED STATES army able-bodied, unmarried men. be tween the ages of21 and 25 years: good pay, ra tions, clothing and medical attendance. Apply at No. 915PENN AVKNUE, Pittsburg, Pa. de6-16-su WANTED AGENTS SHOULD WRITE FOR Illustrated circular and terms for two weeks' trial of Missouri washer: washes dirtiest clothes clean by hot 6team wlthoutrubblng: easily sold: profitable. J. WOR1H, 54 Beekman 6t., N ew Y ork City. nolo-94-wssu TTTANTED bHOE SALESMEN SEVERAL V wide-awake boot and 6hoe salesmen forthc State of Pennsylvania, by a Philadelphia jobbing house making a specialty ot the Penna. trade; only those with an established trade need apply. Apply P. O. BOX 1101. Phlla., Pa. apU-21-rsu WAN1ED- BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COL LEGE, removed to 12 Federal street, Allegheny, near bridge: open 9 a. u. to 9 r. M. : a good hand writing guaranteed iu a few lessons: instruction private lor ladies and gentlemen. mhl6-18-TTSSU WAN TED-SALES MEN AT ON'CE-A FEW good men to sell our goods by sample to the wholetale and retail trade: we are the largest manufacturers in our Hue: liberal salary paid; nermanent position: money advanced for wages, advertising, etc For terms address CENTEN NIAL MFG. CO., Chicago, 111. fel6-110-wssu -T7"ANTED-1HE ADDRESS OF EVERY RE IT UN I.D unemployed gentleman who Is will ing to work hard to earn honest living: tlilo Is no employment office, nor are you required to pay one cent for aurthing: bustness respectable:refer ences exchanged; Interview sollcted. Address RARE CHANCE, Dispatch office. ap 13-56 XVTA:STEI)-001, SALESMEN ON SALARY V or commission, to sell a new line of office devices ana stationers' specialties to business men and the trade: goods are in constant demand and easily sold: perratnent positions and good salaries paid to energetic workers: no humbug. ST. JOEJ1FG. CO., South Bend. Ind. apl3-102 TTT ANTED-AG ENTS FOR THE ATJTHOR Y IZED edition of the Lire. Writings and Speeches or Henrv . Grady, edited by Joel Chtndler Harris (Uncle Remus): easiest telling book In tbe market. Good territory can be se cured by writing at once to CAhSELL PUBLISH ING CO.. 104 Fourth ave.. New York. -ap!3-120-TTiSU TVTANTED-AT ONCE. COMMERCIAL MEN T to solicit orders for tbe famous Kalamazoo " hlte Plume celery: no samples to carrj ; very rouUble. -end for order cards, etc., to DUNK H.Y & CO., Kalamazoo. Mich., largest celery growers in the U. S.: will have earliest celery In market: we also have a good side line for tbe liquor trade. uib30-99-su WANTED AN EXPERIENCED ROAD salesman bv a manufacturing Jobber with a full line of first-class, well-known, medium-priced boots and shoes; an A No. 1 experienced salesman on the road to sell on commission In the following States: Northern Cal.. Ore.. Wash., Wyc.Nev.. Ark., Utah. .Mont., MInn..Dak.,Colo.,Pa..Idalio, and Uestern N. Y. Address with references, BOOT AND SHOE M'F'G CO., Boston, Mass. apl2-40 WANTED AGENTS RELIABLE MEN, experienced or not. may And a rare opening for permanent and lucrative employment: suc cessful Industrial men. hustlers, will find this a S olden opportunity; policies issued for tun to 1 10. ; Immediate full benefit: no Upsei. Apply forenoons to VERMONTLIFKINSURANCE CO., KIttnave. and Wood st. (Eisner building). Pitts burg, Pa. M. H. GILL, General Agent Tor Western Pennsylvania. fe2-71-w6u "TTrANTED SALESMEN ON SALARY OR V V commission to handle tbe new patent chem ical Ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling nov elty ever produced: erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to K201nslx days: another (32 In two hours: we want one en ergetic general agent for each State and Terri tory; sample bymallJJcts. For terras and full Eartlculars, address THE MONROE ERASER LFU. CO., La Crosse, Wis. ap 13-27 WANTED. Illnle Help. TTTA-NTED WAGON MAKER. INQUIRE TT at 3801 FORBES ST.. Pittsburg. api3-107 WANTED-EXPERIENCEDOPEN HEARTH , steel mclter. Address "STEEL." Dis patch office. ap!3-179 WANTED A BARBER. CALL OR AD DRESS C C. ROGERS, 505 Market street, McKeesport, Pa. apl2-77 WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED PACKER, one who understands packing glassware. FLEISHMAN & CO. apl3-18 TTTANTED-BOY 17 OR IS YEARS OF AGE; V reference required. GOLDSMITH A CO., No. 88 Fifth avenue. apl3-I77 "1X7" ANTED -5 OR 6 BRlrKLAYERS. APPLY TT at once to CHAS H. TRAUTWEIN. 2S33 Sarah St., Southslde. city. apI2-93 WASTED-ARTIST; GOOD CRAYON ART IST; steady employment. CLARKE'S Altr STUDIO, New Castle. Pa. ap!3-lb3 TTTANTED-A FIRST -CLASS EXPERIENCED T V male stenographer for Remington machine. Address N., Dispatch office. apl3-69 "VTJANTED-DRUG CLERK: REGISTERED; TT reference required: permanent situation. Address PHENOL, Dispatch office. apl3-50 WANTtSO-REI.lABLH TRAVELING MAN; can make S50per week with specialty. J. B. TABOR, 325 Dearborn st., Chicago. ap!3-26 WANTED-PRACT1CAL PRETZEL BAKER; good steady man: liberal wages will be pild. Apply at 218 HOWARD ST., Allegheny. apl!-26 WANTED PRACTICAL OFFICE MAN: must be quick and active. Apply SQUIRES HARDWARE CO., (EXO Penn ave.. East End. apl3-13i Female Help. WANTED-A WOMAN TO CLEAN HOUSE. Inquire corner Craig and Center avenue, Bellfield.e apl2-S3 AN TED-A COLORED GIRL FOR NURSE. Must have good references. Call at 167 NORTH AVE.. Allegheny. apl2-Sl WASTED-TWO WAISTMAKERS: NONE but experienced hands need apply. In quire 21 EIGHTH ST., city. ap!3-141 TTTANTED-LADIES TO DO WRITING AT tV home: send self-addressed stamped envel ope to HAUER CO., South Bend, Ind. api2-9 TVANTED TWO G1RI.S FOR GENERAL TT housework: must have references. Inquires southwest corner Craig and Center avenues. Belle find. ap!2-87 "TT7"ANTKD-A FIRST-CLASS TAILORESS TO TT work on fine custom coats. Apply to J AS. DICKSON, C5 Firth ave., cor. Wood St., second floor. apl3-6I WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK: must be a good washer and lroner; reference required. Inquire 215 LOCUST ST., Allegheny. anl3-19S WANTED-GIRL 10 OK 12 YEARS OLD: light work In small family; a permanent home lor a good girl. Address MRS. J. A. ORR, 7 Industry St., Thirty-first ward, Pittsburg. apli-154 TVTANTED-PROTESTANT GIRL FOR GEN YV ERAL housework. In small family: good wages: best of references required. Apply to ROOM 32, Dispatch Building, Diamond street. apl3-"l WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK iu small family; good wages: ex periences and best references required. Apply Tuesday forenoon at 157 LOCUST STREET, Alle gheny. apI3-6S WANTED-LADIES AT HOME UNDER A guarantee at fl2 per week salary; contract given; easy, agreeable work. Address with stamp, NINON CHEMICAL CO.. P.O. box239, Cincinnati, O. mh26-34-su Situations. WANTED POSITION AS TRAINER OF trotting; or pacing horses: strictly sober; best reference. Address CLAi, Dispatch office. apl3-149 T7AN TED SITUATION BY A MARRIED TV man of 33 as coachman; understands the care of horses and cows: can give reference. Ad dress S. E.. Dispatch office. apl3-99 WANTED-POSITION BY A GERMANMAN who speaks English, with private family; understands care of horse and cow and garden. Ad.iress P. M.. Dispatch office. ap!3-57 WANTED-A POSITION AS COPYIST BY A young lady who has lust finished a term of school teaching: either office or home work. Ad dress p. o. BOX 334. Bennett. Pa. apI3-33 -TTT-ANTED-rOSITlON BY A BOOKKEEPER TT ofl5vears' experience, having made but two changes during that time; best reference from former employer. Address P. O. BOX 786. apI2-96-MSSU WANTED-POSITION AS FARMER MAN AGER or foreman: understands the care of horses or dairy Btock; competent, steady and reliable and is willing to work. Address V. Cr., Dispatch office. apl3-55 WANTED-BY A YOUNG MARRIED MAN with nine years' experience a position as traveling wholesale salesman; can deposit ana give best of reference. Address C X., No. 9 Wylle avenue, third floor. ap!3-53 TTT AN TED-SITUATION BY A TMOROUGH tV LY competent and reliable civil engineer with long experience in calculation and construc tion work: outdoor work preferred. Address C W., Dispatch office. apl3-13Q WANTLD-ALADY DESIRES A POSITION Stenographer and typewriter of experience and ability, where intelligence and trustworthi ness are considerations; rererence from present employers. V. S.. Dispatch office. apl2-5 "TIT ANTED POSITION BY PRACTICAL TT foreman machinist, who can control con siderable amount of trade, and can take lull man agement lr necessary: can give best references from present and past employers. Address S. D., Dispatch office. npl3-!60 Boarillns. WANTED-BOARD FOR GENTLEMAN AND wire; private family In Allegheny preferred. Address D., Dispatch office. apl!-96 WANTED BOARD FOR ELDERLY LADY comfortable room and board; suburban lo cation: Methodist family preferred. Address 101, Dispatch office. apll-51 WANTED-BY YOUNG, REFINED COUPLE, board In a pleasant locality: private lamllv preferred; terms moderate. Address with full particulars, THOS. P. HODGES. 628 Grant st. apl3-91 Rooms. Howies, cfcc WANTED IN EAST LIBERTY. FIRST CLASS front room, with bath, for one gen tleman. Address B. H. S., Dispatch office, ap 13-129 -TTTANTED-BY LADY EMPLOYED DURING TT the day, a neatly furnished room with breakfast during tbe week and all meals on Sun day; home comforts desired: private lamllv pre ferred: references exchauged. Address E. s., Dispatch office. apl3-C7 Bonrdera nnd Lodgers. WANTED -OCCUPANTS FOR FURNISHED rooms with board: also table boarders at 43 ANDERSON ST.. Allegheny. ap!3-54 WANTED-BOARDERS FOR FIRST-CLASS house, one square from Fifth ave. cable line, Oakland. Address S., Dispatch office. aoI3-134 -TTJANTED-OCCUPANTS FOR NICELY FUR VV NISHED front room, with board, in East End, one rmtiute to cable line: terms 25 per month. Address TA. B. S E. Liberty P. O. ap!3-70 Pnrtnprs. TrjAN'TED-PARrNERlNAMANUFACTUR-VV ING business; capital required, sl,000. Ad dress P. W. V.. Dispatch office. ap!2-lC0 WANTED-PARTNER WITH CAPITAL DE SIRING to go into lumber business in a thriving Western city. For lurther particulars address LOCK BOX5.M, Pittsburg, Pa. apI2-Gl WANTED-A PARTNER TO INVEST fo,0o0 in extending a business that promises good returns; one who will take an active Interest only. Address F. D., Dispatch office. apl!-52 Finnncint. WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY IN LARGE and small amounts at 4)4, 5 and 6 per cent. D. BEHEN & SON, 4112 Penn ave. apl3-13 -TTTANTED-JIORTGAGES-MON EY TO LOAN TT In sums to suit at 4), 5 and 6perecnt. ALLES & BAILEY, 1M Fourth ave. lei. 167. apl9-l4-TTSSu WANTEU-MOR1GAGES IN LARGE AND smill amounts at lowest rates. MA CRUM CUBBAGE, Room 34 Fidelity Building, 121 Fourth ave. fe!9-61 -TTTANTED-GOOD CITY MORTGAGES IN TT all amounts: money at AH, 5 and 6 per cent as to amount, security, etc. C. H. LOVE. 93 Fourth avenue. apll-12 WANTED TO MEET PARTY WITH CAPI TAL (Or one who can obtain it), for a pro ject of great value: full partirulars at interview. Address "VALUE," Dispatch office. ap!3-51 WANTED MOKTG AGES-J1, 000. COOTO LO AN . J city and suburban properties at 4Js, oand 1 per cenL'and on larms in Allegheny and acja cent counties at 6 per cent- I. 11. PEN N OCK A SON. 105 honrth avenue. ap7-f41 WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY WE HAVE over one million dollars to loan un city and suburban property at 4W per cent; no tax: we will also loan money on improved farms in Alle gheny, Beaver, Faj ette. Washington and West moreland counties; any marketable security taken for loans of any amount. BLACK & BAIRD. 93 Fourth ave. Jc3-a9-su ?nscellancoua. WANTED-A GOOD SECOND-nAND TWO HORSE spring wagon or light truck. In quire 191 First ave., city. JOS. HUE, apl3-20 TTTANTED-TO RENT OR LEASE A LOT TT corner Braddock ave. and Sixth St., at Braddock: weU situated for retail drug business; Improvements made it desired. Inquire NO. 210 SMITHFIELD ST.. or BOX 220, Braddock, Pa. aplO-34-HSSu WANTED-100.0O0 PEOPLE TO BUY DR. GRIFFITH'S Ta-va-zon Herb Remedies, X L A L L for"the blood, "lungs, heart, stomach, liver and kidney troubles: 35 years record: have no equal. 301 to 307 GRANT 8T . Pittsburg. Pa. Send stamp for home testimony; perfect home treatment, ap 13-150 WANTED BUYERS FOB 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 fruit weekly: call and see me before Fiurcbasingelsennere; send your oroers by mall or bananas and fruits. THOilASH.ilCGOWAN, 607 Liberty st. mhl4-97 WANTED. Jllsccllnncona. -TTTANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S VV dozen (13) of Stewart H Co. 's fine cabinet photos for", at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny mv28-49-TTSU TTTANTED-WILL GIVE FREE SITE AND TT free gas to manufactories at Jeannette, on' main line of Pennsylvania Railroad. Address EAST JEAN NE1TE LAND CO., Greensburg, Pa. mhl3-50-8u -rTTANTED-TO BUY SECOND-HAND ROLL TV TOP desk in good condition, 20 feet office railing, letter pres-s, Amberg letter file and office furniture. Address ROLL-TOP DESK, Dispatch office. apl3-49 ANTED-EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT the Louvre glove emporium has no branch store: are still at their old stand. 24 SIXTH ST.. sign of the golden glove, white front building, opposite Bijou Theater." apl'-73 -TTTANTED-EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT V the Louvre glove emporium has no branch Btore: sre still at their old stand, 24 SIXTH ST , sign of the golden glove, white front building, opposite BIJou Theater. ap!2-78 WANTED-I WILL GLADLY TELL ANY ONE who sends me a self-addressed en velope a cure for the face of blackhead", pimples, freckles, etc. It gives a lovely complexion. MISS A. M. DOOL1PTLE, 24 High St., Canton, O. ap!3-164 FOB. SALE IMPUOVED UEAL ESTATE Citr Residences. FOR SALE ON CARVER STREET, BRICK house. 6 rooms And mansard, hall, vestibule, porch: sewered; lot 24x100: only 3,800. MAGAW & GOFF, LI.M., 145 Fourth ave. apl2-20-Tussu FOR SALE-$1,700 COZY FRAME HOUSE; four rooms and attic: Sycamore st , near In cline. Mt. Wash.: lot 30x100 and level. BALION SPERGER & WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. apl-SD F OR SALE-A PROPERTY ON HERRON ave. near the loon of Central Traction: large lot and good six-room house: will sell for less man value, c. u. love, su Fourth ave. apl2-60 FOR SALE TEN MIN. FROM P. O.. THREE first-class little dwellings renting for 5.l per month: will be sold at a bargain. BALTEN Sl'ERGER & W1LLIAMS.154 Fourth ave. apIU-40-FBu FOR 3ALE-ON CONGRESS ST. GOOD brick dwelling seven rooms; both gises, bath, good cellar; lot 20x60: 81,900. S.J.FLEM ING & CO., 152 Fifth avenue. Telephone 1772. apl3-22 FOR SALE-ON FOURTH AVE, TWO BRICK houses, 14 rooms eacb, with modern con veniences: lots 20x84 each; 81C,000 each. S. J. FLEMING & CO., 152 Firth ave. Telephone 1772. apl3-22 TyOR SALE-81,700-RENTS FOR $240 PER year; on Wylle ave. cable line: good 2-story frame. G rooms and finished attic: all In best of repair: terms ensv: this is a first-class Investment. COOPER & PETTY. 107 Fourth ave. apl3-153 FOR SALE-S1.000 WYLIE AVENUE NEAR Kirkpatrick; new two-story frame. 7 rooms and finished attic; hall, vestibule, both gases, hard wood finish, cemented cellar: lot 23x")5 COOPER Jt PETTY, 107 Fourth avenue. apl4-158 FOR SALE BARGAIN SEEKERS LOOK AT this, only $850 cash for frame house of 5 rooms and lot 20x100. on Kevstone ave., near Fifty-fourth 6t.; hurry up before too late: title per.ect. THOS. MCCAFFKEI. 3509 Butler st. apl3-162 F IOR SALE-ON FORTY-THIRD AND A HALT? street, below Willow, cood sized lot and a brick house of four rooms, hall and finished attic: price i 1.750; very easv payments; monthly it desired. THOS. MCCAFFBEY, 3509 Butler st. mh29-5S-tV6SU FOR SALE-t7.750-COST OVER t9,O00: PROP ERTY No. 254 Main street: lot 35x110 feet; large brick house of 9 rooms, bath, finished attic inside w. c. etc.. etc.; both gases; this is one of the finest residences on Main st.: terms to suit. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 35S Butler st. fe26-73-W8BU FOR SALE-WYL1E AVE. EIGHT MINUTES from Court House: two-story brick dwelling, nine rooms, and two-story four-room brick In rear: room for another house; lot 32x155; rents 525 per year: price M.500: terms easy: big bargain. BAXTER, THOMPSON Is. CO., 162 Fourth ave. ap 13-92 FOR SALE-FIFTH AVE.-TEN MINUTES from postoffice: two-story mansard press brick dwelling, nine rooms, bath, h. and c. water, inside w. c. both gases, etc.: lront porch, etc; good lot: desirable location for a physician: low price and very easv terms. BAXTER, THOMPSON CO., 162 Fourth ave. apl3-92 FOR SALE $4,500 JUNILLA ST., ONE square from A lle. elegant new brick dwell ing. 8 rooms, hall, vestibule, double parlors, bath Inside w. c, laundry with stationary tnbs. both gases, inside shutters, all modern improvements; this is a choice property and well worth investi gating; lot 24x100. COOPER & PETTY, 107 Fonrth ave. api3-i53 TTIOH 8ALE-FISK ST., BETWEEN BUTLER JD add Davidson sts., Lawrencevllle, new brick dwellings rooms, bath. w. c, both w. c. and laundry In cellar, slate mantels, electric bells, plate glass windows, all modern conveniences, finished In best style and workmanship; lot 22x120 feet: side entrance: possession at once; a bargain. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Telephone 167. apl0-37-WrbBSU FOR 8ALE-6,200-NO. 275 FORTY-FIFTH, splendid new two-story and mansard brick dwelling, pressed brick rront, with hall, vesti bule, eight large rooms, bath, hot and cold water, range, both gases, china closet, 6late mantels, cemented laundry, etc.. etc: lot 20x110 rt. ; this is one of the finest houses on Fortv-flfth st. ; see It; possession April 1; one-half cash, bal. to suit. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 35C9 Butler St. mh9-172-wssu Eiut End Restoeocps, FOR SALE-S!,800-FRAME HOUSE. 4 ROOMS, cellar, water, etc.: Iot20xl00.feet, Scioto, near Gross su D. BEUEN & SON, 4112 Penn are. ap!3-13 FOR SALE 12,500-FRAME HOUSE. 7 ROOMS, hall, cellar, water. Inside shutters, etc.: lot 20x100 teet, 47S0 Scioto St. D. BEHEN & SON, 4112 Penn ave. . apI3-13 FORSALE-t3,r00WlLL BUY ANEATFRAME dwelling atltonp station: good neighborhood: lot 24x100. See BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth avenue. apl3-93-TT6Su F IOR SALE-f3,200-QUEEN ANNE FRAMF, 6 rooms, reception hall, bathroom: water: Inside shutters; norch. etc.: Iot30xl5ileet, Wlne blddle are. D. BEHEN & SON, 4112 Penn ave. apl3-13 I7IOR SALE CALL AND GET A LIST OF OUR ? East End property: we have handsome lots, and houses and lots, which we can sell you on easy terms. MELLON BROTHERS, 6319 Station St.. E. E. apl3-157 T"10R SALE TWO-STORY AND MANSARD new brick house at Oakland; slate mantels: inside w. c both bath; electric bells, speaking tubes, etr.; near cable cars: price S6,ivn, 81,000 cash and 8o00a year. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. apll-12 FOR SLE -SHAD YSI DE-ELEGANT NEW houseof 9 rooms, range, bath, laundry, fine hill, sliding doors, wide porches, bay wi dowHot 40x160 ft.; close to cable road. P.R.R., and between two electric roads now building: price only $8,300; small amount cash, balance easy pa)ments. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. apl2-18 FOR SALE EAST LIHLBTY TEN-ROOM pressed brick rront: reception hall; slate mantels: tile hearths: both gases: electric bells; hot and cold water; 2 porches; bay window; man sard; lot 31x125 to alle: minute from Fifth ave nue: 4 minutes to station: only 6.500. MAGAW & GOFF, LIM., 145 Fourth ave. ap!2-21-TTSSu FOR SALE EAST END, BOND ST. A NEW dwelling of sir rooms, attic, hall and bath, good cellar, large porches; thoroughly painted and grained throughout; range, hot and cold water, inside w. c, slate mantels, tile hearths, broad windows: neighborhood first-class; good lot: price $3,400 on reasonable terms. J. E. GLASS, 138 Fifth ave. apl3-72 I7OR SALE-TWO ELEGANT SELECT BRICK ? residences in East End on newly paved street. 11 rooms, bath. w. c. stationary w. s,, hard wood mantels, tile hearths and facings; pantries and closets in abundance; large porches: latest im proved sanitary plumbing and sewerage: large iots,and on the&h idy side of the street; first-class neighborhood: price low and terms moderate. J. E. GLASS. 138 Fifth ave. apl3-72 FOR SALE-WEST SIDE, SHERIDAN AVE. A complete and modern frame residence of six large rooms and attic hall: stairway, hath. w. c, inside shutters, slate mantels, tile hearths, sliding doors between parlor and dining room, and large arched doorway from hall to parlor, ex cellent kitchen with range and large pantry and china closet. marble-lop washstands, large porches with balcony, solid wainut staircase, and the entire building is of the best material and by first-class workmen: lot 27x138; price (4,800. J. E. GLASS. 138 Fifth ave. ap!3-7J Allcshcnr Residences. FOR SALE-3.100-NO. 73 CARROLL STREET, Alleghenj: Inf-OvlOO: splendid frame dwell ing in No. 1 condition, half and Grooms, water and n it. gas: S2 too cash; balance to suit; iiustbe sold quick; worth 3,500. UHOS. MCCAFFREY, 35J9 Butler St. apl3-163-WSU nbnrbnn Rpai'dpncea. FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN-HOUSES AND lots at Wtlklnsburg. Brushton. etc.. on P.R R.: some orthese properties are being oflered at less than value and on easy payments. C. H. LOVE, 83 Fourth ave. apl2-60 FOR SaLE-SIX ROOMS C051PLETELY FUR NISHED, dishes, cooking utensils, etc: everything new lor housekeeping; win make great sacrifice: house also to let; two minutes' walk from Neville station. Inquire NEVILLE STATION. P.. F. W. & C. Ry. apl3-46 FOR SALE LOT. FOR SALE-LOT 20X95. WYLIE AVE. AND bomers st. M. W. LEWIS, 516 Market St., Toom 25. aplS-So FOR SALE LOTS! LOTSI LOTSI FROM 250 to f 1.500, on Wylle avenue cable line: best on tbe market: streets graded ana paved; buy now, and make the advance that will come when the season opens. COOPER & PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. apl3-153 FOR SALE A LOT 20x90 FEET ONE 8QUARE from Fifth avenue and near Vine street: will sell to a quick buyer for750: termseasy If desired; only a short walk from Court House, etc; best bargain on tbe market. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fonrth avenue. apll-12 FOR SALE-A LOT ON WYLIE AVE. NEAR Erin St., on line of Central Traction Co.: both st. and alley paved and alley sewered! a good lo cation for a grocery store, butcher, bakery or almost any kind of business; will sell cheaper than anything In tbe neighborhood Is offered at. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave. apl2-60 FOR SALE LOTts. Enst End Lots. FOR SALE-150 FEET ON B A YARD STREET, Oakland: number one location. See BAX TER. THOMPSON iCO., 162 Fourth avenue. apl3-93-TTS8U FOR SALE-SIX VERY DESIRABLE LOTS Bank or Commerce addition, plan Brushton. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. apl3-93-TTSSn t FJR SALE-OAKLAND-FIVE LOTS ON Ward street, perfectly level: fine elevation: magnificent view: fronting on electric loop: size 25X175. J. E. GLASS, 133 Fifth ave. ' ap!3-73 FORSALE-14 ACRES OF LAND ON HER RON Hill: Just the property to divide in lots; close to the new cable road: 5c fate; thlslsapar galn: easy terms, and lots released as sold. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. ap 12-16 FOR SALE-ON BEI.LEFIELD AVE.. OPPO SITE proposed Blind Institute and on main entrance to Schenley Park, two fine building lots 25x96 each; 53,000 for both. S.J. FLEMING CO., 152 Filth ave. Telephone 1772. anl3-22 FOR SALE-NEARLY bEVEN ACRES OF land on the line or the new electric road iu the East End; lust the property to divide in lots, as it Is built up all arouud: price only 30,000; very easy pavments. and lots released as sold. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. anl2-17 FOR SALE BOQUETST., CORNER WILMOT St. Oakland lots, 25x120; these lois. situated as they are In the choicest residence location In Oakland and being surrounded by large resi dences, will be appreciated by those desiring to build Tor a home. For particulars see J. E. GLASS. No. 138 Fifth ave. apl3-72 FOR SALE-A PROPLRTY ON HIGHLAND ave. near the parks and reservoir: by all odds the most desirable resident location In the East End: lays up well with drainage, etc.; now is the time to make a purchase, as I am sure the price will advance on the opening of spring, good weather, etc. C. H. LOVE, 93 fourth ave. ap!2-60 FOR SALE A PROPERTY ON SHADY AVE. near Firth avenue cable line that there's big money in to anyone or a syndicate thatwtll take and divide It up: will sell in payments and long time, low rate of interest, with privilege to have any portions sold, re-leased, etc.; there Is more bar gain In this property if properly handled than anything now In the market. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave. apl2-60 Allegheny Lot. FOR SALE-3 LOTS NEAR FULTON ST., IN the Fifth ward, Allegheny, size 66x125 feet, between two streets; also 3 lots, 56x70 feet, same location; price low. BECKFELD 4 BRACKEN, 61 Ohio St., Allegheny. ap9-23 Snburbnn ljOt. FOB SALE-AT SHERADEN, ON P., C. & ST. L. RY., the best and cheapest suburban prop erty in the county: ten lots lor the price of one at the "Last End" that is no better and no more accessible to the business parts of the city; buy when you can get value for your moneyand where ?-our property can Increase in value; the easiest erms in market: houses hullt for buyers. THE bHERADEN LAND AND IMPT. CO., LIM.. 127 Firth ave. fel5-72-FSSU Farm aw FOR SALE-FARMS OF ALL SIZES, NEAR De Haven, Perrysvllle, Sewickley, and in Beaver county; right in gas and oil territory; send for printed list. MAGAW & GOFF.'.LIM., 145 Fourth ave. apl2-19-Tu6Su Miscellaneous. FOR SALE-OWN A HOME-WE WILL BUY or build forjou anywhere and let your rent pav for the property; no security required. GliANlTESrATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION. Branch office Standard building, 531-533 W ood st. apb-84-TTSau FOR SALE BUSINESS. Bnsiness Chnnces. 17OR SALE-A DRUG STORE IN ALLEGHENY 1 CITY: good re ison for selling. Forfullpar tlcnlars address DRUGS, Dispatch office. ap9-95-wsu FOR SALE-A FURNITURE SIORE DOING a good business: stock new: satisfactory reasons given for selling. For Interview, ad dress Box S. M., Dispatch office. aplO-93 FOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE FOR REAL estate a shoe store doing a good business, having an established trade: one of the best stands in the city; rent low, and can be purchased at a bargain. For particulars see J. E. GLASS, No. 138 Fifth ave. apl2-82 FORSAKE-GOOD WILL, LEASE ANDFUR NISHMEN'T or a first-class boarding house on Wylie ave., near Chatham st. ; house has ten rooms, all occupied: can be bought at a low figure, as the owner Is going to leave the city. J. C RE1LLY, 77Diamond6t. ap9-82 FOR S . LE AN A NO. 1 GROCERY STOKE, will invoice aboutl,0C0: cigar, confectionery, grocery and drug stores: drygoods and grocery store, in live town near city: lunch room, res taurant, II ht manufactories, etc. PERCIVAL & CHAPMAN. 67 Fifth aye. aplS-93 FOR SALE-GREAT BARGAIN IN NEAT grocery store in Allegheny, 4o0: hardware store In growing town; grocery 6tores, 300, 750. l.too, 3,000: bakeries, Sand 10-cent store, drug stores, cigar stores, feed store, milk depot. SHEPARD & CO., 151 Fourth ave. apll FOR SALE-A GOOD NOTION, TRIMMING and millinery business, including stock, fixtures and show cases: a splendid opportunity; the only millinery business fn the nlaee: locited on principal street of a fine, growing town on P. R. It. ; doing good trade: good reasons for selling. Address P. N? W., Dispatch office. apl2-80 Easiness Stands. FOR SALE-OR TO LET LEASEHOLD, IN CLUDING two-story Ironclad building with engine boiler, shafting, etc.: terms very low. or will rent to suitable party, inquire 2600 SMALL MAN ST., city. apll-29 FOR SALE-OR RENT-ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.: hotel property, Kentucky ave., between Atlantic ave. and beach; very central: 33 rooms, with bar: good business stand: lot 50x150. Ad dress 2215 and 2217 ATLANTIC AVE. aplO-C6 FOB SALE-A GOOD OPENING FOB A hotel man; lease and furniture of a hotel of 50 rooms, doing a good paying business; bar has a fine trade: good reasons lor selling. Address KMl'IRE HOUSE, 36 and 38 Water St. apll-70 FOR SALE-BUSINESS PROPERTY ON CEN TER avenue; brick dwelling lour rooms, fin ished attic and storeroom: also brick dweiiingof two rooms in rear; side allev; lot 20x74 ft; at a bargain. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 157. ap!3-45-WSSU FOR SALE-NO. 3705 BUTLER ST., ONE OF the best business 6tands in Lawrencevllle; lot 21x100, with large building, now used as a shoe store, and a two-story frame building In rear; will be sold very reasonable and on suitable terms. Particulars of THOS. McCAFFRfcY. 3509 Butler St.; office open evenings; telephone 5514. apt-132-wsu FOR SALE-ONE OF THE FINEST WATER POWERS In Texas, including roller mill, corn mill, cotton gin and railroad water supply contract; grain and cotton country; healthiest part of the State; thrlftv people, good school and churches: on ner no miller, and has other inter ests; a 6plendld opening for the right man: terms easv. Address ROLLER FLOUR MILLS. Center Point, Kerr Co., Texas. apl2-48 FOR SALE-A FEW DOWNTOWN PROPER TIES that are desirable some on account of location and others as to price; some of them are in the very best business streets in the city and others are on sts. close by and bound to come In at an early datanis all tbe properties down in the old flat part or the city will evidently be used lor light manufacturing and business purposes. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave. apl2-60 FOR SALE-GLASS 'WORKS WE OFFER AT private sale our glassworks, machine shop and foundry, centrallv located, near coal and nat ural gas, and with excellent shinping facilities May 10 at 1P.M.; If unsold, we will otter it at pub lic sale, on the premises: terms one-third cash, balance in one and two ears, with approved se curitv. For further iniuriiiatlon apply to .2TNA GLASS AND MFG. CO., Bellaire, O. ap6-114-su Mnnnrncturlng Sites. FOR SALE-MANUFACTURING SITE FOB sale or to lease for a term or years; good har bor on Monongahela river: railroad switch; cen tral location: 28)X'200feet: good situation for coke ovens, lime kilns, or lumber yard. GEORGE C. BURGWIN. 150 Fourth aye. ap6-34-TT38n FOR SALE 3I1SCELLANEOCS. nones, Vehicles. J.lvo Stock. &c FOR SALE TAME BEAR. 6 MONTHS OLD. weighing 140 pounds. Inquire at 3801 FORBES ST., Pittsburg. apia-109 OR SALE-CHEAP-LIGHT PANEL-DOOR barouche, Pittsburg make: has not run a dozen trips. Address LINN, Dispatch office. apl3-12 A F ORSALC-ON ACCOUNT OF MOVING, AN plpirnntpmp, will Im fresh enrt of Aifrlt Tn be seen at A. L. REIN MANN'S, Thirteenth ward, Pittsburg. apl3-10 F OR SALE TROTTING STALLION JOE BRlsfl- It. Jr.: can show 2:40 gilt: 7 leira otn: weignsauoiii i,2uu ins. uan oe seen at . j. THUBRON'S Livery and Sale stables, 69 West Diamond St.. Allegheny. apl3-14 r . . . . - . -' .. ... - . . FOR SALE-GOOD FAMILY HORSE; DAPPLE gray. 8 years old. 15" hands high, weighs about 1,300 pounds: without a blemish: not afraid or cars, and can be druen anywhere by women; price f200. J. F. MEREDITH, Cambridge, O. ap8-78-Tu&n FOR SALE-ONE BLACK FAMILY MARE good saddler and driver: also black 5-ycar old Kentucky mare, very st) lish and fast; also barouche, buggvand harness: will be sold at a bargain, as owuer has left the city. Inquire at JEREMY'S LIVERY STABLE, 144 to 14S Center ave. ahlS-Il-TSa 171OR HALE-MR. BAU51 AN HS JUST AR . RIVED with one carload 01 first-class Ken tucky saddle and driving horses. 5 and 6 ytais old. good stvle and very quiet; the best lot of Kentucky horses ever oflered for sale In the citv of Pittsburg. Can be seen at J. P. GIVEN & CO.'SOLI) STAND, In Oakland, No. 3944 Fifth ave., Pittsburg, aplS-167 ninchinery and Metals. OB SALE-BOILER AND ENGINE. 14-horse nower. ahaftlnr. etc. Annlv to F SORG& HENNING, Real Estate Agents. 1805 isaraou at., iriiisourg, B. D. apy-zt FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW and refitted: repairing promptly attended to. POBIER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. ap3-76 FOR SALE-ONE 15-HORSE POWER CHAR TER gas engine In perfect order; used only one year, then overhauled at factory and Improve ments added: price 8500, t.o,b.. Ster.lng, 111. Ad dress OLAKKE A COURTS, Galveston, Tex. ap8-7 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery ana Metal. FOR SALE-3 IRON LATHES FROM WTO 21 inch swing, 4 brass lathes trom IS to 24-lnch swing. 3-inch drill press, post drill press. 6-lncli filpe machine, machine and gas-fitting tools, full ine of patterns for steam and n itural gas fitting, valves, flanges, fittings, etc. JOHN D. McKEN NAN. Receiver Eees, Shook & Co., Bakewell building. Pittsburg. ap!2-2-TTSu Mlncellnneoua, FOE SALE-NEW VIOLIN AND PIANO music: Social Dances," 50c; "Snnday Hour," sacred pieces, arranged, 50c; all easy, first position, what violinists want; "Practical Leosons," 50c 12 lessons in a book, all fingered and bowed, with -clear explanations: sent on re ceipt of price. GEO. BRAYLEY, 125 Tremont St.. Boston. Mass. ap!3-103 PERSONAL PERSONAL EUO. WRITE HOME, YOUR parents are anxious to hear from you. ap9-33-WSU PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have anv books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S bOOK STOKE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 PERSONAL-BOOKS, OLD AND NEW AVE have 50.000 volumes to sell at bottom prices. FRANK BACON A CO., 86 Diamond st. Libraries purchased. mh9 PERSONAL-A LIFE-SIZE CRAYON FOR 3 50, or one large faxlO photo for framing, or 12 beautiful cabinets for 1 until rnrther notice, at AUFRLCHT'S ELITE GALLERY.516 Market St., Pitts. ; come early; bring children. ap2-35 ERSONAL-GENTLEMEN. DO YOU WISH to correspond with a lew refined ladles for tun, pastime or matrimony? If 60. write, inclos ingstainp. Address NATIONAL MATP.ISIONIAL BUREAU, P. t. Box, 531 Clarksburg, W. Va. apl3-100 LOST. 1- OST-LAD1ES' SMALL GOLD WATCH J with fob, on Carson St., between Twenty third and Twenty-eighth St.: liberal reward will be paid ir returned to 2737 CARSON ST., S. S. ap 13-169 TO LET. City Residence. TO LET NEW HOUSE. EIGHT BOOMS, large hall, vestibule, sliding doors, inside shutters: well finished throughout: two squares from cable cars. BEDFORD AVENUE, near Thirty-third; 20. apl3-183 Enst End Residences. TO LET-ON SHETLAND AVE., E. E., TWO good houses 7 rooms ea'di. bath, both gases, etc.. 30 per month. S.J. FLEMING & CO., 152 Fifth ave. api2-2t TO LET-QUEEN ANNE BRICK HOUSE. 12 rooms, all modern Improvements, corner W estmlnster and Lilac sts.. shadyslde. Inquire at ROOM 51, Safe Deposit Building. mh27-36 Allegheny Residence. TO LET-SIX-ROOM HOUSE ON NORTH avenue, near Grant, Allegheny City; hot and cold water, inside w. c, bath, etc C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave. apll-12 TO LET-EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE ON GRANT avenue, near North, Allegheny City: hot and cold water, bath. Inside w. c, etc. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. apll-12 Snburbnn Residences. TOLET-AT HULTON, PENN A. GOOD 10 room house, 14 acres of ground, out buildings, etc. : 5 minutes from station; rent low to desira ble tenant. Address!. O. BOX 766, Pittsburg, Pa. ap 13-76 TO LET PLEASANT COUNTRY HOME Moderate rental by the year, 6-room house, partly furnished and some furnlshment to sell; two a-res ground covered with fruit trees, excel lent well water, lovely surroundings, seven miles from city on P.. F. W. & C. By.: grand opportu nity for parties beginning housekeeping. Address ZENE, Dispatch office. apl3-90 Apartments. T 10 LET-TWO NEWLY FURNISHED FRONT rooms. 89 ARCH ST. apI3-5S TO LET-FRONT OR BACK ROOM, WITH board. 181 NORTH AVE., Allegheny. apl3-34 TO LET FURNISHED ROOM WITH kitchen, tableware, etc. 41 LOGAN ST., near Wylle. ap!3-148 TO LET-THREE ROOMS, UNFURNISHED, first floor: range, use or bath and lanndry. 44 LIBERTY ST., Allegheny. apl3-74 TO LET-A NICE NEWLY FURNISHED second-story front room: good location: rctsonable rent. 64 SANDUSKY ST., Allegheny City. apl3-143 TO LET-A NICELY FURNISHED THIRD STORY front room, good location, 3 minutes' walk from bridge. 61 SANDUSKY ST., Alle gheny City. aj.13-144 TO LET-FURNISHED ROOMS WITHOUT board, between Marlon and Hazelwood. on line ol electric cars. Address A. G. LAWRENCE, 1211 Carson st. apl3-130 TO LET-FURNISHED ROOM IN PRIVATE family: 3 minutes' walk from Wtlklnsburg station, P. K. It.: to gents only. Address P. O. BOX 51, Wllkinsburg, Pa. apl3-24 TO LET TWO OB THREE LARGE FUK NliHED rooms ror light housekeeping or can rentone to twoyoung ladles: use or kitchen, natural gas; splendid locality; rent low. 6 MIL LER ST. apl3-l31 TO LET TO GENTLEMAN AND WIFE without children, two rooms very nicely furnished for light housekeeping: natural gas. water, etc.: near Suspension bridge. NO. 25 RIVER AVE., Allegheny. apI3-138 Offices. Desk Room. &c TO LET-A FEW NICE OFFICES IN GER MANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, Wood and Diamond streets. aplO-49 TO LET FINE OFFICES, OPPOSITE THE Westinghouse building, near Penn ave. and Ninth st. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. apl2-15 TO LET DESK itOOM IN OUR MAIN OF FICE with use of desk; also a small room Inclosed In glass, etc C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth ave. apll-12 TO LET-DESK BOOM IN OUR OFFICE-LOCATED in the most central business portion or city; rent low to good party. Address R. M. J., Dispatch office. ap!3-79 TO LET TWO FINE OFFICES ON FIRST floor. No. 166 Fonrth avenue: marble and tile floors and "marble wainscoting, etc.: rent low to a good tenant. C. H. LOVE, No. 91 Fonrth ave. apll-12 TO LET FOURTH STORY OF NO. OT FIFTH aveuup. part of what has been heretofore knownas The Dispatch Building: room suitable tor lodge room or for light manufacturing. For particulars see BUJ. MGR. DISPATCH, corner Smithfield and Diamond sts. mh7-117 TOLEI-OFFICE-TO A DESiRABLE TEN ANT we will rent asp.acc 30x7)4 feet, or part n the largest, best located and lighted lront office, on Fourth ave., ground floor: suitable for manufacturers' citv office, corporation, lire ins. co.. railroad, etc. Inquire of MORRIS ft FLbM ING. lBaurance, j03 Fourth ave. apl-57-rTSSq Bnsiness senna's. TO LET NO. 442 PENN AVENUE, CORNER Fifth street; choice location for professional men; will rent low. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. apl2-15 TO LET HOTEL BRUNSWICK, PACIFIC ave , Atlantic City: two minutes from depot and beach: 80 rooms Airnlshed: steam hcatanu all modern Improvements. Address BRUNSWICK. apIS-116-SSU rpO LET-DISAPPOINTED APPLICANTS JL look here: au elegant 20-room hotel Just fur nished complete lor rent at W'ellsville. o., next to depot: the barroom is fitted out with the latest improvements and can be opened at one day's notice; this Is a rare chance for a good man to get into a big paying business with small canlt.il; communicate direct with owner. A. NEU HAUsEN, Steubenvllle, O. apl3-165 4.CCTION SALES. A T AUCTION-TUESDAY MORNING, April 15, at 10 o'clock. AT THE ROOMS NO. 311 MARKET ST., Handsome parlor suits in silk ana satin brocatelle tapestry. English rng, plush and haircloth, pier mirror, mantel cabinet pictures, tnoquet, velvet and body Brussels carpets, hair and husk mattresses, rugs, clocks, leather chairs, plnsh r-'Ckers, reed chairs, bookcases, hallracks, sideboards, oak, walnut and cherry cli imher suit?, wardrobe", folding beds, bu reaus, washstands, bedsteads, cookins utensils, glassware ana dishes and lot miscellaneous household (roods. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. aplS-Iio Furnishing Goods, Drygoods. clothing;.-etc, at auction, THURS DAY MORNING, April 17, at 10 o'clock.at No. 311 .Market street. Fino underwear, millinery goods, wraps, jackets, clothinir. drygoods rib bons, notions, etc Sale positive. Everything must go. Ladies specially invited. HENRY AUCTION CO., apl3-119-WTSu Auctioneers. PUBLIC SALE Of Dusiness and dwelling property, corner of Robinson and Hope streets, Allegheny. SAT UKDAY, APRIL 19, at 2 o'clock P. M. Two story frame b.ulding, used as storeroom and dwelling, and the second lot a frame buildmpr, used as a blacksmith shop. Will be sold very reasonaple, and on terms to suit purchaser, anil made lit Jiro on day of sale. Call on or address, O. R. TOUDY, 1721 Carson street, S. S.,Pittsbure. Pa. BLACK & BAIRD, Auctioneers, apl3.137-WSSu ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OP LIVE stock and farm -implemets, etc The undersigned will, on THURSDAY, April 17, 1890, at 10 o'clock A. K., on the premises known as tbe "Haberman Farm," uear Bell Tavern or Bell station, Pittsburg and Castle Shannon ft. R expose at public sale six horses, 23 cows, poultry, wagons, tools, fartn produtcs, etc, of tba late Louis Cotteryabn. Terms Six months credit on approved security. For Information apply to CHAS. COLTERYAHN, Aminlntra tor, 2IIS Sarah st. Pittsburg, S. S. apa-25-xawTnrati MEETINGS. "VrpTICE-THERE WILL BE A 3IASS 1 meetlns of cigar and toby makers, irre spective of organization, held at No. 101 Fifth avenue, on Tuesday eveniug, April 15, at 8 p.m. By order anll-75 ' COMMITTEE. NOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE International Stonemasons' Union No. 0 will hold a pecial meeting on WEDNESDAY EVENING, April 1G. 1890, before the regular order of business, at Hibernian HalL on Wylie ave., at 7 o'clock sharp. All members are re quested to attend. By order of COMMITTEE. aplIMl NOTICE MEMBERS OF SOUTHSIDE Council No. ICE. Jr. O. U. A. M., are re quested to meet at their hall SUNDAY, April 13, 1890, at 1:30 o'clock p. M., to make arrange ments 10 attend the funeral of our late Brother John Grogan on Monday at 2 o'clock. By order of Council. H. E. EASTON. Councilor. AL. G. WALTER. R. S. apl3-lZ8 BUSINESS CHANGES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Charles W. Badgley & Co.. Llm., was formally dissolved and ceased to carry on busi ness on June 2,1888. See proceedings in Court of Common Pleas No. 2 of Allegheny county. Pa., at No. 654 J uly term, 1888. Stnce that time Mr. Charles W. Badgley has himself carried on business under tbe name of Charles W. Badg ley & Co. The undersigned Is not connected with said firm. ROBERT R. SINGER. tnh3&3-TTSSu TIOR SALE EAST END INVESTMENTS. Stanton avenue is one of tbe newest and at the same time best avenues in tbe East End. It has Water, both cases and sewer. The street will be paved with asphalt; the sidewalks with stone. There will be no outstanding assessments for tbe same. Everything paid. It has Building lines, and therefore a uni form frontage. It has A minimum limit as ts tbe value ot residences that are or may be built, and therefore IT HAS No undesirable or unsightly struct ures. It has No saloons or bnsiness bouses of any kind on or near by It has Churches and schools in tbe vicinity. It has A well established and desirable tone and character. It has A large number of handsome bouses occupied by tbe owners. It HAS Steam, cable and electric cars con venient. It has A nattering f utnrc. It IS Only 15 minutes by the P. R, R. or about SO minutes by cable roads. THK houses Are detached and nn large lots. For SUCH Prooerty S7.50O to $8,500 is certainly a low figure. A FEW Houses left, pretty, convenient and well built. Will be sold on easy terms. Title perfect. For parttculais apply ANDERSON & BEECKMAN. LIM., ap!3-35 90 Fourth are., Pittsburg. TRAVEL TO EUROPE WILL BE UNUSU ALLY heavy this season; secure berths early. We represent most pojiular lines, sell drafts, foreign coin, etc, at N ew York rates, and secure passports. MAX SCHAMBERG & CO, C27 Smithfield St., Pittsburg, Fa. mhJO-wsu sv"-3i'pgr -mw - -. v- v- - - TO BE SOLD AT AUCTION, SATURDAY, April 19, at 2 p. m.. the valuable property, No. 2317 South Sidney street, shown above. The last house left of six built last fall This is a most desirable purchase. Situated on a wide, newly-paved street, it is only one square from the line of the proposed Carson street traction road, and in the best section of the Southside. The house is fin ished handsomely, has pressed brick and stone orna mentaLfront, contains eight rooms, with bath and every con venience, including city water, gas and natural gas on each floor, "and has good plumbing leading to city sewers. By attending this sale you may secure a great bargain. The house will be open for inspection and terms will be made known on day of sale. For further particulars apply to B. F. BENBOW & CO., Limited, 2101 Carson Street, S. S. B. F. BENBOW, Auctioneer. aplS-m CHEAP HOMES -ASI- LOW RENTS. The prettiest place, the healthiest place and the cheapest homes to be found about this city are to be found in KNOX VHjIiE. 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 PAYMENTS. A number of good houses to rent at very moderate prices. EiTTake Southside street cars to Twelfth street and Mt Oliver Incline Plane and street cars, or Thirteenth street and electric streot cars until new Knoxvilla Incline is completed (About April L) KNOXVILLE LAND NO. 85 KNOX KNOXVILLE P. O. ADDRESS: P.O. Box 696, REMOVALS. WIESE & KEVAN, Jobbers and Importers of Fina .Cigars, bars removed tn 17 Sixth street. Retail business; first floor of building. ap6-78-wT3tt FOX OPTICAL CO. removed from 903 Penn are. to 624 Penn ave. Spectacles and Eye Glasses a specialty. ap9-71-wraa EDWARD SCHAUER, Merchant Tailor. (Successor to Srbaner fc 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 Seraple building, Allegheny. Largest stock in the city. apMo-WFSu, J- McKAIN & SON, UAllJns. Have Removed to 703-704 LIBERTY STREET. apI-81-WFau D K. F. P. LANGFITT Has removed to NO. 1S7 FOURTH AVENUE. Office hours, 9 to 11 A. M; 2 to 4 p. jf., and 6to8P.M. ap6-78-WT3a DK. W. D. HAYS. Dentist. 311 Smithfield street, Pittsburg. Teeth, best sets. So, 58 ana $10. Gold lined rub ber plates a specialty. Gold fillings $1 and up. amalgam. 50 cents. Nitrou3 oxide gas admln istered, 50 cents. aptJ-'O-wrsa THE FIDELITY AND CASUALTY CO. JAS. H. SCOTT. General Agent, Has removed to NO. 61 FOURTH AVENUE (First Floor). A continuance of yourpatronage solicited. Telephone 1567. ap6.74-vvSU D R. W. H. DALY Has removed bis ofilco to MAEDER BUILDING, 135 FIFTH AVENUE, (Fonrth floor elevator.) Hours 10.30 A. 3f. to 1 P. M.. except Sundays, ap2 43 -WFSn J. W. REED, EXPERT ACCOUNTANT. Has removed from Room 504. Hamilton Build ing; to Room SO, SCHMIDT BUILDING.No. 95 Fifth ave. ao9-S9 FOR SALE. PARK RESIDENCE No. 21 Montgomery avenue. Ten rooms, bath, lavatories, lanndry. both gases: all conveni ences; rooms all large and light and well fur nished; near the Park Conservatory; very de sirable residence. BAILEY. KARRELL & CO.. mh29-22-ssu 019 Smithfield street PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS. Solicitor of patents. 131 Fifth avenue, above Smitbheld, next Leader office. (No delay.) Established 0 years. se25-60 IMPROVEMENT CO if AVENUE, BOROUGH. Pittsburg, Pa, zon28.77-W8 A I jHHl! KkmtimsimimmmmmmMumi ls.
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