TEE HTTSBTJEG- 'DISPATCH, SUNDAY, APBIL 5, 189L ' ., 1 NEW ELECTIUC ARTS. Trocess of Welding uj the Use of tbc Alternating Current. LOW LIGHTS IX STREET SERVICE. in Apparatus That Extracts Teeth TYithont Pain or Hemorrhage. BIRDS IK TEE TELEGKArH FOLES rrEirAKEDT-OKTHE BISFATCiT. One of themost valuable and interesting: of the new electrical arts is that of welding, to which attention was first called a year or two ago by Prof. Elihu Thomson, and winch has since been carried to a notable degree of perfection. A recent development is that of welding the shells of projectiles, and a huge factory has just been fitted up in New En gland for tuo work, upon which a strik ing economy over the old methods is ef fected. A great deal of work is also being done in the welding of steel tires, steel cables, boiler tubes, electric wires, pieces of dissimilar metal, chain links, barrel hoops, cotton bale ties, ax heads and edges, etc The manner in which the welding is done has already been seen by Pittsburgcrs who visited the Exposition building a short time ago. Tlie alternating current is employed. The pieces of metal are united by jamming them to gether and passing the current through them until the metal becomes soft enough from heating to form a perfect joint. The time required for welding ruus from a fraction of a second up to five minutes, de pending on the size of the metal. In the machine are two lieavy copper clamps, one movable, the other fixed. Into these clamps are put the ends ot the objects to be welded together. Pressing is then applied by means of a crank bringing the two pieces or objects together. By means ot a "con verter," a current of enormous volume and very low pressure passes through the abutted ends. Enormous beat is developed. The weld begins at the core of the pieces, and extends rapidly outward to the surface. Intimate union takes place immediately, and almost belore one sees it, the work has been done. "Vitt an ordinary welder iron bars of lrom -mch diameter to IJjf-ir.cli are welded, and the joint is as solid as any part of the original pieces. Such bars under welding treatment become red hot lor about an inch and a half on each side of the weld, but are comparatively cool at a distance ot another inch. The process' with tubes and other metal parts is much the same. A new application tor electric welding has Just been found in the bnilding of men-of-war and other iron or steel clad ships by using it to weld on the heads of the rivets of the plates. This new method is inconceiva bly quicker and cheaper than the old. Efectnc welding is now being Jargely used in different parts of the country, and has already entered so largely into the list of es tablished mechanic arts that an electric welding jobbing shop has been opened in Brooklyn, N. Y., to which anybody can take their work, and can get it done for a small charge. Ornamental roles and "Wires. Th6 methods of placing electric lights around the streets and public places have been numerous and widely different, but at the present time a marked tendency is show ing itself toward the use of low poles only. These poles re much taller than the gas lamp posts they oust, but arj much shorter than the masts which Allegheny was so un fortunate as to adont. A few years ago one of the sights of JSew York City was Madison Square, with its cluster of large arc lights perhaps 150 feet np in the air, shedding a soft moonshine over the children as they the silvered boucils. Bni the ''lairpr" wnn I replaced by short poles, and the order to "ict the lower lights be burning" has been heard with the result that before long these lo ty torches will nearly all be a thing of the past. Meantime, an improvement is going on in the design of the short poles, especially where iron has been admitted as a construc tive material. The flexibility of the elec tric svsteni has invited the trial of novel methods. Thus, in Berlin, the arc lights are carried on brackets of handsome iron scrollwork, reaching out over the sidewalk from the house against which they have been fastened. The effect is said to be very pretty. Another plan proposed has been that of carrying light and graceful iron across a street and letting the lamp hang at the center. An approximation to this is seen in many American cities, where at street intersections, the lamps are run out at the end of long mast arms. The effect thus obtained is pretty and brilliant. One thing is evident and that is, that poles need not be ugly and that wires need not be obtrusive. In Italy, a novel wav of getting the wires out ol sight has been to carry them along side the fronts of houses, against which they lie flat and practically concealed. A new scheme recently brought forward in America, has been to bunch the wires in light troughs or aerial conduits carried on ornamental poies at the edges of the side walk. Underground Electrio Traction. This subject has become a leading theme in Sew York and Boston, where the ques tions of rapid transit more and more press for solution. In Boston tbe matter was dis cussed a lew days ago at a dinner of the im portant Boot and Shoe Club, whose mem bers are evidently of the shrewd opinion that the more people can enjoy rapid trans it the more leisure they will have for the lealthy wearing out of shoe leather. A striking contribution to the data brought forward was a letter from Sir Benjamin Baker, the well-known engineer of the great Forth bridge, who is developing the new underground electric system in London. One electric road, 00 feet underground, lour miles long, is now running most successfully :iud has already carried more than a million passengers. That road is to be doubled in length and Sir Benjamin states that another is to dip under it at right angles from west to east, a length of six miles, penetrating in more senses than one to the very heart of the city. A pl.-.ut of 5,000 horse-power is to be put in at the end ot the line. The trains, of which there will be 18 to start with, will consist of six cars and wiil each seat 336 passengers. The speed will range from 14 miles an hour up to a maximum of 25, and the elec tric locomotives will develop 300 horse power at 13 to 14 miles. Like the other road the line will run through circular iron tunnels, each track separate. It will be low down, below all sewers and pipes, avoid ing all complaints, damage to property and the like. This work is of special interest to such a city as Boston, whose tortuous, nar row streets are an insurmountable obstacle to cable traction, and whose elevated roads, if ever built, would require the cutting through ol anew thoroughlare. The city is outgrowing the facilities of its surface electric street car facilities and is now turn ing its eyes to the remarkable achievements in conservative old London. It is staled thatj'aris is to copy the new plan very soon. In if ew York tbe plan has so tar progressed that elaborate details have been worked out, and leading electrical companies and engi neers stand ready to perform their part of the undertaking. Poles as Apartment Houses. Attention has recently been called to the fact that out "West the red cedar telegraph poles are often attacked and rendered use less by the borings of the woodpecker, which not only uses the pole as a kind of apartment honse, bnt makes it into a gran ary also. Some poles have had at many as 700 holes, large and small, made in them. In Natal, South Atrica, corresponding trouble has resulted from tbe ingenuity of a bird whose eggs had hitherto been eaten by snakes. It seems to have struck the birds that the snakes could not climb the smooth poles as easily as they could the trees, and so there has been an immigration to the poles. A singular f.ict is that, since making this i i i.. .i.-. ,.: 1 .. l...... .. . i Mianan the opening of the net at the bottom to render entry by the reptiles difficult, have now, under the saffr conditions, reverted to an earlier practice of leaving the orifice in the side. It is stated that in Brazil the telegraph wires have suffered from the growth around them of orchids. Similar trouble has been experienced in other tropical regions from the tricks of monkeys, which have not only used the wires as a free grnasium, but have tried their best to undo the painful work of the lineman and constructor. But, after all, the monkeys swinging from the wire by their tails and cracking coconnuts on the in sulators, find their rivals in bo me of our sharp-shooting cowboys, who, when feeling specially festive, will ride across the plains at full tilt, aiming as they go at the glitter ing glass knobs of the telegraph line, which, of course, soon succumb to a few volleys of this searching nature. Photographsrt' Electric Lamp. Photography has made wonderful strides during the past few years, and its progres sive tendency is further shown in the extent to which it is being supplemented by electrical appliances. There are, however, some departments of the photographer's work which have suffered iu consequence of the primitireness of the devices em ployed, and in which modern ideas are effecting most beneficial changes. Among these is an arrangement for improving the lighting of the laboratory during the devel opment of the plates. The little red class lantern lighted by a petroleum lamp often leaves much to be desired, the lamp may smoke or burn low, and this irregular and uncertain light may cause great incon venience if it should happen at a moment when a plate is immersed in the developing bath. As a means of inducing greater certainty and convenience iu this operation, a very ingenious little apparatus has been invented, which furnishes the pho tographer with just the quality and quan tity of light he requires for his operations. This invention consists of a little incandes cent electric lamp, which burns under a red glass. The apparatus is very simple, and the zincs employed for the battery are mounted in such a way that it is very easy to change them when required. The re flector containing the red lamp can be moved round the apparatus; moreover, it turns on an axle, which enables it to be directed downward, and thus to light up the de veloping vessel. Although for the purpose of photographic operations, the reflector is supplied with a movable red lantern, a lantern of any other color ma) be substi tuted. Electricity In Dentistry. An interesting demonstration of the pos sibilities of electrical application in den tistry was recently given before the Institute of Medical Electricity iu Englandv The most remarkable success was attained in the painless extraction of teeth by electricity. The apparatus used consisted of a small in duction coil with a vibrating armature so highly strained by screw clamps at either end that its vibrations were similar to those of a piano or violin string. The mode of operation is as follows: The patient takes the metal handles, or electrodes, connected by flexible wres to the coil, one in each hand. The current is gradually increased until the electrical capacity of the patient is ascertained, when it is stopped and connection is made between the handles of specially constructed forceps and tbe poles of the coil. The current is again turned on at tbe moment of applying tin forceps to the tooth, which, under the circumstances, is extracted without pain. A further advantage of this application is that the use of the current is said to aid ma terially in checking tbe hemorrhage, which frequently forms so distressing a feature of dental operations. Dentists in this country have not been slow to avail themselves of another applica tion which is found to be of the utmost value, the electric drill and mallet. The drill is quick in action and under perfect control. The mallet, being smooth and round, aud without external coils or protec tions of any kind, accommodates itself readily to the hand cf the operator. The blow is rapid and positive, and its force and rapidity can be regulated with the greatest accuracy by means of an adjustment screw, and further increased or diminished by the amount of hand pressure exerted upon the filling in tbe tooth. TVEIX TVOKTH CONSIDERING Are the Bargains nt Thompson's New York Grocery. 21 lbs granulated sugar 5 1 00 5 cans California peaches 1 00 12 lbs extra large prunes "... 1 00 16 lbs raisins 1 00 8 lbs choice California peaches.... 1 00 8 lbs choice apricots 1 00 Extra sugar-cured hams, per & 9' Extra suiar-cured shoulders, per ft). G Pure ground pepper, per lb lt!J Choice Orleans molasses, per gallon 33 Choice Honey Drip syrUDS, per gal. 35 15 lbs granulated sal soda 25 ,"i0 bars good scrubbing soap 1 00 30 bars white floating soap 1 00 30 bars o-cent wax soap 100 28 lb bars German mottled soap.... 1 00 10 lbs dried lima beans 1 00 12 lbs cream cheese 1 00 K lbs sun dried peaches 1 00 1 lb best smoking tobacco 20 1 lb good chewing tobacco 25 30-ft) pails jelly 1 60 30-ft) piils preserves 3 00 5 bottles English pickles 1 00 8 lbs prepared cocoanut 1 00 1) cans fine French peas 1 00 1 dozen parlor matches, 200's 10 12 cans good sugar corn 75 12 cans white wax string beans 85 12 cans good tomatoes 85 Clbs20cent tea 100 51bs25-cent tea 100 4 1bs30-cent tea 100 31ba40-cent tea 100 2 lbs. English breakfast tea in fancy basket 50 Goods delivered free to all parts of both cities. To those living out of the city we will prepay freight on all orders of $10 and upward to any ttation or landing within 100 miles of Pittsburg. Send for price list. M. R. Thompson, 301 Market street and 69 Third avenue, op posite Guskv's. TH3 CHILEAN C0HGRES3. It TVII1 Convene In Extra Session on the lGth False Rumors Denied. A New Y'ork business house has received a cable from Santiago de Chile, advising that an extra session of Congress will assem ble on the 15th of this month. It is luither stated that the re port that the Constitutional President, Balmaceda, is willing to withdraw on the condition that he is allowed to name his successor, is false, and probably emanates from the same parties who circulated the re port that he had been assassinated. Second-Hand Pianos. Sohmer square grand (good as new)... $275 Chickcring artistgrand 275 Grovesteen & Fuller square 225 Kranich & Bach small graud 325 The above bargains aud also a choice se lection of the celebrated Henry F. Miller pianos, at "W. C. "VVhitehill'a Music Parlor, 162 Third avenue. Fcbkitube renpholsterv a specialty. Haugh & Keen an, 33-34 Water street bu IP you want to get a perfect-fitting suit of clothes, overcoat or pair ot trousers at a very reasonable price, go to Edward Sch&uer, Merchant Tailor, 407 Wood street. Are Yon Done Eoin Cleaning T If so, yon'll need carpets, curtains, etc. Eead our "locals." J. H. KVSKEL & Bbo. Do Tou Bat? I want to prove to all my friends and cus tomers that while I work for my own inter est I don't forget theirs. First to cut prices down; last to put them up, and strictly first class goods, is my aim. Bend for April price list and special offer slip. I will give with all regular orders of ten (?10) dollars and upward 21 lbs granulated sugar SI 00 23 lbs standard A sugar 1 00 20 lbs California grapes 1 00 15 lbs boneless codfish 1 00 10-lbkit mackerel 1 00 7 lbs roasted coffee (fresh ground) 1 00 7 lbs choice evapcrated apples. 1 00 4 lbs chewing tobacco 1 00 3 lbs evaporated raspberries 1 00 4 lbs Weymnn's tobacco 100 8 lbs while clover honey 100 5 lbs tea (in all varieties) 1 00 50 bars family sosp 1 00 Large family scales 1 93 9 cans fresh mackerel 1 00 24 lbs new codfish (whole) 1 00 50 bars soap (5 cents size) 1 00 7 lbs dedicated cocoanut 1 00 6-foot step ladder, complete 98 1 clothes horse (4 wings; 6 feet) 85 1 gallon New Orleans molasses 30 1 gallon, glass oil can, tin-covered 20 4 lbs dried corn 25 Sugar-cnred hams, per lb 9J4 lean best Lima beans 8 1 can genuine sugar corn 8 1 can pumpkin 7 1 can solid packed tomatoes 8 x Clin )c3s 1 can siring beans 6 Sugar-cured shoulder, per lb 6J Delivered to all parts of two cities. To parties living out of the citv will prepay freight on all orders of $10 and upward. Send for price list. Jas. J. Weldox, No. 201 Market street, Corner Second avenue, Pittsburg. New Patents. O. D. Levis, patent lawyer, 131 Fifth av enue, Pittsburg, sends the lollowing new patents just issned: J. H. Jenkins, San dusky, O., hay stacker; Lawrence Paff, Beaver Falls, Pa., display rack for carpets; V. E. cole, Republic, O., hay rake; X. J. McGuire, Allegheny, pipe coupling; E. D. Nuttall, Allegheny, removable toothed gear; J. A. Zinn, Altoona, hydraulio switch and signal apparatus; Scott Stewart, Biverville, W. Va., grain cleaner. United States and all foreign patents procured. Established over 20 years iu the patent business exclu sively. Office open every evening until 9 o'clock. Tbe Henry F. Miller Flano The favorite with musicians, and a piano that has gained great fame on account of its wonderful musical tone, quality of tone and unsurpassed durability in the homes of music lovers. A complete stock of these Instruments, in cluding grands, parlor grands, uprights and pedal uprights, at "W. C, AVhitehill's Music Parlor, 152 Third avenue. SO. Trousers 88. Made to order, and a perfect fit gnaranteed, a, Edward Schauer's, 407 Wood street. i Household goods packed and shipped. Haugii & Keenan, 33-34 Water street, su MEETINGS. THE MEMBERS OF HILLDALE COUN OIL, 235. Jr. O. U. A. M., will assemble at 13 Federal st, on APRIL 5. at 12). to attend the funeral of their late D. S. c. J. A. Miller. apJ-77 a H. FRAZIER, C. TOTICE MEMBERS OF .MARTHA i Washington Assembly No. 1, A. O. K. of Id. C, are respectfully requested to meet at their ball on SUNDAY, April 5, at 1 o'clock sharp, to attend tbe funeral of our late brother, Joseph f roctor. Uy order ot the ASSEMBLY. ap17 "VrOTlCE A SPECIAL MEETING OF JLM tlia Journeymen Stonecutters' Associa tion will be held at 25 Federal street, Alle gheny, on MONDAY EVENING at 7:30 o'clock. Business of importance. apS -VTOTIOE MEMBERS OF THE FIRST JLi Regiment, United American Mechanics. Tbe institution at Mansfield, O.. has been post poned until MONDAY. April 2a By order of the Supremo Commander. UHAS. T. W. COOPER, Supreme Recorder. ap5-5 TITEMBERS OF SMOKY CITY CASTLE, ill No. 10. A. O. K. of M. C, are requested n meet at their ball, corner Mam street and Penn avenue, on SUNDAY at 1 o'clock p. it. sharp, to attend the funeral of our late brother, Joseph Proctor. Sister castles are earnestly in vited. SAMUEL SIM COX. S. K. C. ap5-4 NOTICE MEMBERS OF PLYMOUTH Council No. 236. Jr. O. U. A. M.. are re quested to assemble at their hall, corner Ohio and West Diamond streets, Allegheny, on SUNDAY.April S,at 1 P.st.,sharp, to attend tho foneral of our lato brother, R.S. John A.Miller. Other councils are invited to participate. Sr order of C. W. H. ECHOLS, np-20 A. R. S. PROPOSALS. EALED PROPOSALS SEALED PRO POSALS will be received by the Electric Light Commission of tho city of Wheeling, State of West Virginia, until April 23, 1891, at 12 o'clock noon, for tho materials and ma cliinery and the erection of a four hundred (4U0) arc light electrical street lightine installa tion lor tne city ot WIiceuug.accordInt: to plans and specifications on tile In tbe oiiice of the Board of Gas Trustees of said city. Bids to be for tbe entire plant or for any part thereof, as set forth in said plans and specifications. AH bids to be accompanied by a certified check in tho sum ot one thousand (51. (XX!) dollars, to the city of Wheeling, to be forfeited to said city upon tbefailure of the successtul bidder to sign Die contract and giTe tho bond required. Signed ELECTRICLIGMTCO.MMISSION'. P. F. FARRELL, Chairman. A. A. FRANZH EIM, Secretarj-. ap3-128 JEFFERSONVILbE, IND.. APRIL 3. 1SD1. Scaled proposals, in triplicate, subject to usual conditions, nill bo received here until 11 o'clock A. M. (central standard Uiii) Monday, the 4th day of May. 1891. for furnishing at tlie Quartermaster's Depot here various articles of quartermaster's stores, such as stationcry.offlce furniture, ranges galTamzed ash barrels and feed boxes, cocoa niattinc. horse blankets, hand carts, escort wagons, blacksmith?, wheel wrights, saddlers, piintcrs' and miscellaneous tools; hardware, lubber hose, laun mowers, mowing machines, paulins, wason parts, coffins horse and mule collars, horseshoe nails, horse and mule shoes, axle grease, rope, iron, paints, oils, range castings, etc. Preference will be given to articles of domestic produc tion and manufacture, conditions of quality and price (including in tbc price of foreien pro ductions and manufactures tho duty thereun) being equal. Government reserves right to reject any or all proposals and to accept the whulo or any part of tho supplies hid for. All information furnished on application to this office. Envelopes containing proposals should bo marked "Proposals for Q, M. Stores" and addressed to Colonel HENRY C. HODGES. Assistant Quartermaster General, U. S. Army. Depot Quartermaster. ap3-43-3, 4, 5, 6, 29, 30 EXCURSION TO ALABAMA To sale of Marble City Land and Furnace Co. sale of lots leaves Pittshnrg Tuesday, April 7, at 9:55 p. M. Full particulars from BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., ap3-68 162 Fourth ave. T. W. HAUS, Designer and contractor in all kinds of GRANITE. Cemetery vaults, statuary and large monu ments a specialty. Call or write for designs and prices boforo c- 'racting. Office, room 613, Penn building. Pcn av., Pittsburg. jall-9S-su WANTFT)-NE JUAN IN EVERY vv xiii o. ixj country town, to sell Cliner portable foot warmers on commission: I will ship one dozen or more to any responsible man and take my pay when tbey aro sold; uo more cold feet. H. H. HAYES, 263S Penn ave. jall-92-Su N. P. HYNDMAN. AGENT Carbon Iron and Pipe Company's OAST IRON PIPE For gas and water. No. 95 Fifth av., Pltts bnrg. Pa. Telephone S29. aoS-1 . P. HYNDMAN. AGENT Hazard Manufacturing Conipanj's WIRE ROPE. No. 05 Filth av., Pittsburg, P. Telephone 829. ap3-l TRAVEL TO EUROPE WILL BE UN USUALLY heavy this season, and ace om niodatlons should be scenred early. We repre sent the most popular steamship lines, sell drafts, foreign coin. etc. MAXSCHAMBERG tCO627 Smithfleld tt. Pittxlinnr. Pa. Ea. UbllsbedlSSa. feU-wsu J X3" Display advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc ten cents per line or each inset Hon, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smithfiold nd Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BnANCrt OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHEKB WANT, irolt SALE, TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL HE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. 1 OR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adxer tiscrs already haye accounts with THE DISPATCH. FOR THE SU1ITHS1UE. NO. HIS CARSON STREET. TELEPHON E N O. GK2. FOR THE EAST END, J. V. WALLACE, SKI 1'JLNN AVE. PiTTSnUHG-ADDlTIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY RC9 Butler street. EMILG. STUCliEY, :h street and PennaT. ALLEGHENY. A. 3, KAERCHER. 5.1 Fedsral street. H. J. McRRIDE, Market House, Allegheny. F. II. EGCERS& SON. Ohio and Chestnntsts. THOMAS Mcll EN RY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and UeaverayeJ. PERRY il. GLE1M, Rebecca and Allegheny ayes. "WANTED. Slalo HelD. A CHANCE IN A LIFETIME FOR MEN with capital and actiyc men without capital to secure a yery plensant and preamble business: no drones or cunolty seekers need apply. Ad dress with 2-cent stamp. CONSOLIDATED AD .IUSTA11LE SUOESTORF, 42 Arcade linllrtlnjr, Cleveland, O. mha-Gl-WFSu A NO. 1 WAREHOUSEMAN AND PACKKK .Must come nell recommended. W. A. HOEVELER'S STORAGE WAREIIOUSI 3. Thirteenth and Pike sts. ap5-93 BAKER FIRbl -CLASS RREAD AND cake biker. ROBERT MORROW, Eleventh ward. Woodland ay. uo5-?G BOILERMAKERS AND TANK HIIILDERS-First-class men for work lu Philadelphia. For particulars applicants can meet J. G. MITCHELL, Seventh Avenue Hotel. Pittsburg, any time Saturday or Monday, April 4 and 6. ap2-C5 B tr IV TVMW1.- AT?fl1I:Tl A 4T A T t TT A Vll .O makehlmeeif penerallv usetiil. Apply to Pit. R. JF.NN1NGS' Veterinary Infirmary, 215 First ipiTUl Braughtsman-good in details and pcrsDectlye. Inquires. W. FOULK. New Castle, Pa. ap4-4J D KL'G CLERK-EXPERIENCED QUALIFIED &S515iaDl. 1 llE2tAUJLl.lJtJL, AJispaicu omce. ap5-97 T7IIRST-CLASS SALES.MAN-WHO IS TRAV- KLlAG in Western Pennsylvania, and who is offering sroods to the first-class retail dryffoods and general store trade, to sell our line ot dress goods, casslmcres, domcts. cottonades and slle slas, on a commission. Will mike a first-class sideline. AddrcssWOOLEN MANUFACTURER, P. O. Box 15 Philadelphia, Pa. ap5-40 -I ENTLEMAN-AN HONEST, ENERGETIC. X enterprising gentlemen, to 'myahilf inter est in a first-class legitimate business inl'lttsburg forS!2,5C0: thosn who mean bu?!ncssunlv and de sire a good opportunity may address, with ref erence. Tor statement aud particulars of same, GENTLEMAN, Dispatch office. ap5-83 TV,fAN-AN ACTIVE, ENERGETIC MAN TO LYJL manage an office: mustliave good reference ann from 500 to $800 cash: salary S100 per month and Interest In the business. Address UOX401, St. Louis, Mo. ap5-100 MEN-THE ADDRESS OF EVERY GRAND Army man who considers his services worth l to CO weekly. Those earning less or any G. A. It- man unemployed, pleaso address h. ; RAN FIELD, 3 East Fourteenth fit.. New York City. nih29-7-29,31,apI,4.5 MEN-FOUR MEN '10 SELL SOAPON COM MISSION. Apply at J. O'NEILL, Weldon House, Lttrobc, Pa. apS-lS PAINTERS-TWO YOUNG MEN WITH SOME experience in advertising sign pilntlng. Call before 9 o'clock Mouday at 49 .ELEVENTH ST. apo-32 PAPER CUTTER--A FIRST-CLASS SECOND hand paper cutter: state size, kind and cash price. Address Mc, No. 49 Washington St., Allegheny. ap5-C3 PLU.Mlir.RS-TWO PRACTICAL PLUMRERS. Inquire LAMRERr BROS.. OK Liberty bt, Pittsburg, between 7 aud 8 o'clock Monday morn ing. ap5-51 SALESMEN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION to handle the New Patent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever pro duced: erases ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion or paper: 20Jtn,ou per rent profit; one agent's sales amounted toSC20in six days; another S3J in two hours: we want one encrgctlo general agent for each State and Tcrritorx ; sample by mall -1 cents. For terms and lull particulars, address THE MONROE ERASER MFU. C '., Lacrosse, Wis. ap4-10 SALESMAN AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN as asslstanMn gents' furnishing department: also a young man of good address as assistant floor walker; also a enod packer, who knows how to pack glassware and house furnishing goods. FLEISHMAN & CO., 504, SOS and SOS Market St. ap5-84 SALESMAN FOR LINE OF CIOARS-$73 PER month and expenses Address, with stamp, SUMATRA CIGAR COMPANV, Chicago, VU ap5-149 SALESMAN EXPERIENCED SHOE SALES MAN at LAIRD'S WOOD bT. 1IETAIL STORE. an3-138 STENOGRAPHER-IN A MANUFACTURING office: competent male stenographer and type writer, with references; Porter's system pre ferred; state age. experience and salarv ex pected. Address N., Dispatch office. ap5-82 SUPERINTENDENT KRUS1I FACTOR!. ur -'ass man thoroughly competent to sup erintend large factory with all modern Improve ments lor the mauulacture of good grade drawn work. Address, stating experience, full particu lars. It. W. MCCLAUGURY. Gcn'I Sup't, Fefna. Reformatory, .Huntington. Pa. ap5-99 TOOL-MAKER-VICE HAND TOOL-MAKER to work on punches and dus ana screw ma chine tools; in answering state age. experience and wages wanted. METRIC METAL CO., Beaver Falls, Pa. ap3-74 T O CARRIAGE AND WAGON PAINTERS, two blacksmiths and two helpers; none but gooA men need apply: good wages and steady worK to same. A. M. KRUT, 34U2 Penn st. ap4-97 Agents. A GENTS-TO SELL AND EVERYBODY TO jl. use Dr.O'Keefe'sK cent plll3; good as gold; Dr. O'Keefe's llrer pills, cold or catarrh pills, cough pills, diarrheal pills, dyspepsia pills, rhuc lnatlsnt pills, headache pills. 6i.lu eruption pills, worm pills, kidney pills, leucorrhoea pills, back ache ptlls. ee pills, teething pills, asthma pills, croup pills, soreihroit pills, nerve pills nervous dehllltypllls whooping cough pills. nou-cathartlc pills, malaria pills, plus pills: price, 55 ccnta; large bottles. ?!. DR. O'KKKKE A CO.. Homeo pathic Druggists, 70S bmllhtield St., Pittsburg. Pa. mh.JO-52 AGENTS TO SELL THE NEWEST AND best subscription books upon the market: themost recent additions to our listare The Ste.un Engine," by Daniel Kinnear Clark, Hon. Member Am. Society Mech. Engineers; "Tlie Family Phjslclan." by J. McGregor-Robinson, ot Gl.isgow Unlaersltv: "Irish Literature" and Davenport's Condensations" or the best litera ture ot all languages and ages. P. .1. FLEMING 4.CU.. 7f Diamond St. mhlj-TuWTIiFS.su AGENTS-RAND, M'NALLY & CO.'S IN DEXED Atlas of the World. New popula tion figures: latest changes; over SOU pages; 14,x llKtpopulir price fj 75: Ilbeial terms: exclusive territory: sample map sent it" requested. R N D, M'NALLY &CO., S3 Broadway, New York City. ap5-102 AGENTS-lo TO J10 PER DAi COLLECTING small pictures for us to copy and enlarge; satisfaction guaranteed aud a S-t outfit lree. A DUNNE 4 CO., 56 Keade St., New Yrk. iiihMS-wsu AGENTS-NO 1IROKEN CIGARS; DERBI cigar rack holds cigars; fits any hat; sells at sight: sample 10c, three tor 25c dozen 60c by mail. STENER & CO.. Providence, K. I. ap5-120 Femalo Help. C CAPABLE WOMAN-FOKGENERALHOUSE-j WORK In family or four: refercnccrequlred. S77 WESTERN AV.. Allegheny. ap2-8-TllSSU LADY-TO TRAVEL ON BUSINESS-ONE arcustotned to sell goods preferred: libera pay It successful; application by letter not cou sldeicd; to 1.2 Monday. H. WKEDON. SSeventh avenue. ap5-6 MILLINER-ONLY A FIRST-CLASS, EX PERIENCED milliner: no other need an swer; a steady position the year round. Answer to F. X., Dispatch office. api-18 VTURSE-GOOD WAGES TO ONE WANTING JLX a permanent position. Apply at once, AT HOUSE, corner of Forbes st. and Morewood ay., bhadyslde; (take Filth av. cars to Morewood a v.) ap5-5S fTlAlLORESS-FIRST-CLASS FOR CUSTOM JL coats. Address T. T., Dispatch office. ap3-lC6 Partners. CAPITAL AN ELECTRICAL ENGINEER with Inventions revolutionizing the art of electric lighting, wants capital to start a com pany to exploit the same. For full particulars address R. M., Dispatch office. ap5-I31 GEN1LEMAN-WITH CAPITAL TO TAKE interest In good paying manufacturing busi ness; profits Urge: money used to Increase busi ness. Address MANUFACTURES, Disnatrh office. apl-20 PARTNER WITH M,000 AND GOOD IlEFEK ENCES to take half interest in excellent paying and well-established livery, boarding and sale stable In good location: must take charge of office, keep the accounts and attend to money matters. Add. ess LIVERY, Dispatch office. ap5-lCS FARTNER-W1TU J5,(XC. TO ENGAGE IN A m&nulactiirlng enterprise, protected by patents; proUis Istye and business clean: selling only to the Jobbing trade iu large quantities; the opportunity of a lite to the right party. Address W. 8. P., Dispatch office. api-127 PARTNER WITH SOOOTO II0.000TO EXTEND a manufacturing business; large profits: no rule. Address MONOPOLY, Box W2, Pittsburg, Pa. '- ap5-lj; WANTED. FOR SALE LOTS. riSKSOIiAI. t"" jrutivi. . -.I,-- , - - - -,,,r ,ii. ' ' i 4 m COPYING-BT A OUNO LADY TO DO, AT home or at an office. Address S, Dispatch office. apS-115 POSITION OFTRUbT-AM FAMILIAR WITH commercial law and usages, collecting rents, and will devote my entire time to the position, home or abroad: can glvo bond for any amount. Address BUSINESS, care Mononeahela House, citv. apS-122 PUSHKIN AS HOUSEKEEPER-BY A KE FIN ED and competent lady In a hotel or pri vate laml.y where there are other servanls. Ad dress K., Dispatch office. ap5-110 O S 1 T 1 V N-IN PRIVATE FAMILY AS i- laundress anu cnumnerinaio. ur r&uerieuceu girl: reference given. Address TRUST, Dispatch officp. .apG-23 POSITION-BY A PRACTICAL PHARMA CIST, now acting as manager. Address PHAKS1AC1ST, Dispatch office. ap5-101 SITUATION AS CUTTER. IN ATOWN OF5.0C0 to 15,100 Inhabitants. Young married man. Industrious and sober. A practical tailor of 15 years' experience. Address TAILOR, Dispatch office. ap5-42 SITUATION AS NURSERY GOVERNI-SS OR companion to elderly lady by a well-educated young woman: can teach German. Address V. G , Dispatch office. apo-31 SITUATION AS A COOK BY A YOUNG MAN; one who has learned trade thoroughly in Ger many. Address J. 3., Germau Library Assn., Wood st., city. ap5-2 SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN: EXPERI ENCED bookkeeper: recommendation and bond given, Addiess J. KUNS, 1119 Liberty St., city. ap5-7 S1TUATION-BY YOUNG MAN: COMPOSI TOR; book or Job. Address JOB, Dispatch office. ap5-70 Ileal Estate. HOUSE-A SMALL FAMILY OF i ADULTS desire to rent a house, with small lot of ground attached, online or P.. Ft. W. AC. P.y.. or West Penna. it. R., for the summer: furnished house preferred. Address, stating terms, P. O. BOX 5UJ, Pittsburg, Pa. mh31-75 Hoarders and Lodgers. LODGERS -FOR 'LARGE SECOND STORY front room, with dressing room adjoining, both gases, nicely furnished; location In themost deslrahle portion of Firth av.; sis minutes to postoffice by cable cars; rent reasonable. A. Dls-P-itch office. ap5-C5 OCCUPANTS FOR LARGE AND nANDSOME front room, with alcove: furnished or un furnished: bath and both gases, two minutes from cables and Penu R. R.: first-class boarding op posite: also large middle room: fine location. 230 EMERsON ST.. between Shady av. and South Hlland, Kast Liberty. ap5-7t OCCUPANTS-FOR LARGE FRONT ROOMS, newly and elegantly furnished, on Sanducky St. near Stockton av., Allegheny. Address O.C.. Dispatch office. apWW OCCUPANTS-FORONEWELI.-FURNISHED front room, with board. COR. S. HIGH LAND AND WALNUTSTS.; East End. apj-37 Xtooms. ROOMS BY MAY 1, TWO OR THREE rooms, furnished or partly furnished. In Oakland, East End or Allegheny, with or without board. Address C. M., Dispatch office. ap5-116 EOOM-BY GENTLEMAN IN PRIVATE family, Lawrcncevllle preferred. Address D., Dispatch office. ap5-lo7 KOOM-ONE THIRD-STORY FRONT ROOM, furnished; stationary washstand. 432 PENN AVENUE. ap4-73 TO RENT-UNT1L FALL A NICELY FUR NISHED house of seven or eight rooms In East Eud or Allegheny: must be in good location and have a yard. Address, stating terms, etc., W. B.. Dispatch office. ap5-49 Financial. MONEY-OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH. IN G money to any amount on bond and mortgage are uneqnalcd: lowest rates or Interest and no delay. If you need money apply MORRIS FLEMING, lus Fourth ave. Jy27-S6-TTSSu ,ORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS V1 to suit at 4K, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLKS & JA1LEV. 1C4 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTSsu TO LOAN MONEY WE HAVE OVER ONE million dollars to loan on city and suburban property at V,i per cent; no tax; we will also loan money on improved farms in Allegheny, Beaver, Fayette, Washington and Westmoreland counties: any marketable security taken for loans of any amount. BLACK &. BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. JcJ-ttS-Su mRUST FUNDS-TO LOAN ON HEAL JL estate. ISi: & MINOR, Attorneys. 91 Diamond st. ap3-82 Ullscellancons. BUYERS-1 CENT A BOLT FOR WALL PA PER; better grades, I, 2J. 3 cents; gold pa per. 3J cents: extra gold 5 cents; embossed gold Scents: gold border 1 cent a yard; s.nnples mailed free. REED, Wall Paper Jobber. Rochester, Pa. ap5-57 TpVJCRA'BODr. TO KNOW THE SCHOOL OF Jll Design and Dress cutting will remove to No. 951PJ:NN AV., April 1, from CIS PENN AV. mhM-57 FOUNDLING UABY NOT OVER 2 YEAH OF age. Apply at nARBY DAVIS' FIFTH AVUNUEMUsMUM any flay betwscn the hours ef 1 0 A. M . an d 10 1'. it. ap4-47 T ADIES AND GENTLEMEN FOR PRIVATE JLl shorthand class: two evening lessons weekly; best & stem: terms very cheap: class begins April 20. For particulars address BOX S69, Pittsburg. ap5-33 PirrsUURG' CLEAN TOWEL CO.P.EMOVED to8WYL!EAV. ap2-S4 YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF Stewart ft Co. 's fine cabinet photos for f!, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. mv2S-i9-TTSU FOR SALE EUPKOVED REAL, ESTATE. City Residences. HOUSE-BLUFF ST., NEAR COLLEGE, FOR sale or to Ict new brick house eight rooms, bathroom: all late improvements. UOBT. COW ARD, 20JJiuffst., near College. mh2S-9 East End Itesldences. -VTEGLEY AV.. BAUM GROVE PLAN-NEW LS two-story brlcK. Queen Anne, 14 rooms, three stationary washstands. bath, hot and cold water, slate mantels with cabinets, sliding doors between all rooms on first floor, china closets and Ear-tries: a complete home: Immediate possession. AXTKR. THOMPSON ffl CO.. 1C2 Fourth ay. ap5-79-TTSSU OAKLAND-f0.600 A NEW TWO-STORY and mansard brick dwelling of nine rooms, hall, vestibule, bath. Inside w. c. and w. s., slate mantels and tilt hearths, inside shutters, sliding doors between parlor and dining room: front and rear pqrehes: lot 24xl2i: complete sewerage. For particulars see J. X. ULA, 133 Fifth ay. ap5-63' Jkl OOO CASH EAST END. I1I.MJAM O' home seven rooms, reception hall, bath. Inside w. c. nat. gas, electric light and bells, front and rear porches, grained and frescoed; lot corners on two good streets In Wilkinsburg. two minutes lrom electric line: only S4.500: wc have many other houses 111 same town from S2.500 up to SI2.000 for roil to choose from. MAGA W ,fc GOFF, Llm., 145 Fourth ay. To'. 1207. apI-OT-l,S.5.7,9 GP,n CASH-BALANCE S20 A MONTH. JJJ will buy new two-story frame six rooms, slate mantels front aud side porch, good cellar, three minutes from Duquesne electric road: location number one: Immediate possession. BAXTER. THOMPSON ftCO., 162 Fourth av. ap5-SI-TTfiSU' IOO-AT E.MSWORTH. P.. FT. W. A f' Os It. R.. new frame house six rooms, hall. attic slate mantels both gases: aard set with best of young fruit trees: lot 00x150 ft.: easy terms, (s. P. 20). A. Z. BYERS & CO., 93 Fed eral St., Allegheny. ap5-S3-TuBu ID;? OOO-GOOD BRICK HOUSE, 8 ROOMS. DO? near nark. HOLMES & CO., 420 bmlth fleld. ap4-62 Hazelwood Residences. HAZELWOOD-M,500-I0 ROOMS AND KE OKFTTON hall; Queen Anne lrarae: one square above Second av.; lovely location, over looking all Hazelwood, Monougahcla river and miles ol river hill scenery; lot 50x110; h. andc. water, stationary stand. Inside shutters, double bay windows, art glass windows in hall, sliding doors, slate mantel, tile hearths, two porches, Iron lence: this la a bargain. BUH'ITA SWEENY, 110 Fourth ay. mh29-15(i-TUSu HAZELWOOD-2-STORY FRA.ME DWELL ING of 7 rooms, bath, hall, laundry, hard wood finish, newly papered and painted, nat. gas, h. and c. water. Inside w. r.. sewered, etc.: lot 60x120 feet; 2 minutes' walk from Hazelwood sta tion and Second Avenue Electric Railway: price, fCiOO: terms reasonable. lltAM. EUKCHFIELO, 158 Fourth av. ial3-30 AUeglieny Residences. SA 800-BUENA VISTA ST., NEW FRAME tfc house, seven rooms, reception hall, hot and cold water, bath, slate roof, marble mantels, tile hearths and all conveniences: lot 30x112 it. (cp81) A. Z. BYEK3&CO., 93 Federal St. , Alle gheny. apl-19 Suburban Residences. SEW1CKLEY-A BEAUTIFUL HOME IN Sewlctley, on account of owner changing his location; house of ten rooms In first-class re pair; hot and cold water bath, and all modern conveniences, and tine stable: 2 acres of ground, plenty of Irult and shade trees: only five minutes' walk rrom Sewlckley station; will be sold cheap and on easy terms. GEO. 8. COIT'ON, 157Lacocfc St., Allegheny. Pa. ap4-27-Trssu TOR SALE-LOTS. lTarmff. FARM AT AUCTION-THE SO-ACRE FARM or the late O. P. Henderson, Harinar town ship; near Denny station. West Penn Railroad, will bo sold by order or Orphans' Court, Satur day. April 11. at 10 o'clock. A. LEGO ATE ft BON, auctioneers, 108 Fourth av. mh3I-6' FARM-OF 100 ACRES. UNDERLINED WITH coal In Baldwin township: six miles from cttv; tbe property of Alex. Long, deceased. In quire or W. A. LEWIS, Attorney, Pittsburg, or GEO. BRA WD Y, Sharpsburg. np3-78" FINE FARU FOR BALF.-EASY PAYMENTS or exchange; about 100 acres rich aud level as a floor, eight-room, good house, barn and other buildings: fine orchard, 48 kinds or apples; lime stone land; coal under all; will sell implements and stock also: three miles from Beaver Falls: one of the best farms In county: price 13,000. IX you want a farm send for "Biggest" farm and ex change list. N. F. HURST, Real Estate Agent, Rochester, Pa. apl-al City Lots. T- ES3 THAN VALUE OF GROUND: RIGHT J In the city on nice paved street: eia feet front by 122 deen toalleyishade trees and lawn:ex cellcnt brick house: six rooms, vestibule, hall, finished attic cemented cellar, good surround ings, growing locality, convenient to cable; owner leaving city and Instructs sale to be made to first actual buyer: price asked. $3. 500: a bar gain: surplus ground may be profitably utilized by the erection of two front and four rear build ings. Now open to inspection. (1-3-20) CHARLES SOMER3 & CO. ipl-22-WVSu- rnst End Lou. BlTTfRIDGE ST.-ltETWEEN BAYARD ST. and Center av., lot 40x180; only 82.600. J. E. GLASS, 138 Fifth av. apS-6S FAHNESTOCK PLACE LOTS AT HOME WOOD: cheapest and best In East End. LIGGETT BROS., 71 Diamond st. mh23-8G YTAHNrjTOCK PLACE LCI'S. X1 BROS., 71 Diamond st. LIGGETT mh29.SS SEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE LOTS-IN Bank or Commerce addition plan. Brnshtnn; low prices and good terms. BAXTER. THOMP SON CO.. 162 Fourth av. ap3-S0-iiwsu SEVERAL DESIRABLE LOTS ON STANTON and Ncgley avs. MURBY ft EDSALL, Fidel ity Building. ap3-52-TI8SU Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.-RENT OR SALE Hotels, cottages and "oath houses; lots for sale In all parts of the city: also South Atlantic City. ISRAEL G. ADAMS ft CO., Real Estate Agents. Real Estate aud Law Bniidinr. re6-9ir Miscellaneous. CHOICE ST. LOUIS. MO., REAL ESTATE Investment We offer lor sale at SCO, 000 the Llnacll Hotol property. 181 feet Iront on Wash ington avenue. 225 feet on Sixth street, aud 175 feet on Christy ay.; six stories high, with base ment and sub-basement: materials used arc brick and light gray granite, with trimmings of Indiana limestone; has about 400 rooms: thor oughly heated by most approved system and ap S llauces; lighted br electricity and gas; tho lidding and grounds cost originally over 81,000, 000; It will be sold subject to all conditions or a five-year lease: the present rental pays 6 per cent on SS0O.00O. and building could now bo rented for a much larger sum: the location is the best In St. Louis for business purposes, and at expira tion of lease will In all probability be greatly en hanced in value, being the most central and val uable location In the city; title pericct: any further information that may be desired rur nlshcd on application. 11. M. NOKI, ft CO., Investment Brokers, corner Third and Pino sts., St. Louis. Mo. an5-93" GREAT BARGAINS IN LOTS-NEAR THE center or the city or Chicago; all beautifully situated; convenient to rapid transit. Secure one or more at once and make the advance in price. Send lor plates and full Information: terms of payment easy. Address owner, J. K. W1CKER S1IAM. 5G La Salle st. Chicago. mh22-I03-su FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BUSINESS OITORTUN1TY-AN INTEREST in one or the best fire brick works in the coke region; good works and an abundance or good fire clay. Address LOCK BOX 785, ConnellsvlIIe, Pa. ap.3-97 DRUGSTORE-IN A GOOD LOCATION, TO cash buyer, cheap. Address GR1B. Dis patch offlee. ap-4i FINE RESTAURANT-DOING LARGE BUSI NESS; grocery stores S200 to t5 OCX); cigar stores, newspaper route, milk depot, fish ana oyster market. HOLMES ft CO., 42o Smithfleld. apl-62 GENERAL STORE IN GOOD TOWN, 83,000; grocery stores, S500 to S5.100: cigar stores. J )W lot OOO: reed stores, bacerles. restaurants, business chances or all kinds. PERCIVAL ft CHAPMAN. 439 Grant St. ap3-80 GROCERY STORE-CHEAP IF SOLD AT once; good reasons for selling. Inquire 73 TAYLOR AV., Allegheny. ap5-50 REsTAURANT-FlNELY LOCATED, fl.800; butcher shop, planing mill and lumberyard, with annual business of $150,000, on easy terms; shoestore, tlnshop. grocery stores, S50o to iiOCO; bakeries, cigar store, drug stores, milk depots. SHEPARD & CO.. 151 Fourth ay. fe.!5 Business Properties. HOTEL-A FIRST-CLASS HOTEL, TWO miles from Akron and one mile from Cuya hoga Falls, doing a large business: will sell cheap for cash. For particulars address J. C. DEW1TX', Akron, O. ap3-62 THE ANCHOR ROLLER FLOUR MILL-CAPACITY 100 barrels flour and ten tonsfeed, this Is the most complete roller mill In the state! and trade fully established: elding to mill door; satisfactory reasons for selling: none but those meaning business need address ARNOLD, Dis patch office. fe22-ao-wsu Grr 000-3702 BUTLER ST., COR. THIRTY- I SEVENTH St.. late Anton Engel's prop erty, lot 32 5-6x104, with frame business bouse and dwelllnr, containing two stores ami 11 rooms; one-halfcash. balance to suit: this must be sold to close np th estate. THOa. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st. mhS-15I-wsn FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc HORSES TWO HORSES. TWO WAGONS, one barouche, one two-story brick stable; room for six head orhorses and five wagons. In quire at"0 OHIO SI'., Allegheny. apl-33 HORSE-S1X-YEAR OLD, 17 HAND SOR RELL draft horse; an excellent worker; sound, kind and true. A. K1RKPATRICK. 2103 Penn av. apS-119 SORREL TEAM-WELL MATED. 6 YEARS old, stand 15 hands high, can pace to polo a full mile In 2:50 or better; can show 2:40 single: perfectly sound and kiud and scare at no kind or cars. Can be seen at GEO. R. WATTERSON'S Iron City Stables, rear of 623 Penn av. ap5-66 Machinery and Metals. &rr so-edison's no. 2 mimeagraph O (copying Ma chine); almost new; cost S15. Address COPj, Dispatch. apo-59 Miscellaneous. COUNTERS-BINS AND SHELVING. CHEAP. Apply to 32 WYLIE AV. ap5-132" Jli SIEMAN-LUNGREN GAS LAMPS-TWO beating stoves. Address 618 PENN AV. mh2G-56' TO LET. East End Residences. OAKLAND-CORNER OF - BOQUET AND Frazler sts., a choice brlcs: residence of seven rooms, hall, vestibule and all modern con veniences: laundry and basement: lot 75 feet front; rent, 50 per mouth: immediate possession. J. K. GLASS, 133 Fifth av. apS-GSt ONE MINUTE FROM ROUP STA.-A NEW six-roomed dwelling, with all modern con veniences: lot 30x100; rent, 35 per month. J. E. GLASS, 133 Fifth av. apj-t8t Allcclieny Residences. XTO. 6S K1RKPATRICK AV., ALLEGHENY .! six rooms, w. c. both gases, bath. W. W. McNEILU 152 Fourth av. ap4-44t WASHINGTON AV.-IN ALLEGHENY. ON Washington av., splendid location, eight room house, press-brlcK front, both gases and water; rent. SJ0 per month; also, to let in Alle gheny, on Franklin St., on hue or street cars, eight-room mansard house, press-brick front, both gases and water and laundry In the cellar; rent. J30 per month. Inquire of GEORGE IL BOTH WELL, 104 Franklin st.. Allegheny. Pa. mb24-45-rrssut Suburban Residences. LAKE JOSEPn. MUSKOKA-PEOPLE RE QUIRING furnished cottage lor the summer season: apply W. COLE, Redwood, Muskoka,Ont. apfl-22-sut SHERIDAN STA.-P.. C. & ST. L. R. R.; A new frame residence of ten rooms and all modern conveniences: water on each floor: about one-half acre or ground; rent, 25 per month. J. E. G L ASS, 13S Fifth av. an 5-6St WILDWOOD STATION. A. V. R. R., ONE mile from city line l house 9 rooms.!5 per month; 2 houses 5 rooms, 3 per mouth; I honse 5 rooms. $6 per month: 1 house 9 rooms, (20 per month: farm 75 acres, 25 per month: good board walk rrom station to each house, natural gas aud sprlug water. T. b. KN AP, 3313 Penu av. mhI2-19t WILK1NSBUKO-EXTRA GOOD HOUSE, one year old, six rooms, finished attic, wide hall, bath, w. c, range, electric lights, nat ural gas, large lot, shade trees, stone sidewalks: five minutes from station: tit) a month. Including water. G. N. BECK WITH ft CO. ap4-42-TTSSUt CT fr PER MONTH-SHERIDAN STATION, 3JLD P.. C. ft St. I. R. R., a nice new frame house of five rooms, hall, front and rear porches; lot 90x160. J. E. GLASS, 133 Firth av. ap5-G3t Itooms. DESK ROOM-ROOM 50, EISNER BUILD ING, or will sell office furniture with lease for one year; cheap ap5-43t UKNISHED FRONT ROOM-W1TH AL COVE, second floor, for two gentlemen. Inquire at 194 ARCH ST., Allegheny. ap5-33t PAKLOR-A FIRST-CLASS FURNISHED front parlor; both gases; lor one or two gen tlemen. 45 THIRD A V. ap5-133t EOOMS-FURMSHED OR UNFURNISHED, en suite or single: house facing N. av. parks. For particulars address R. F. E.. Dispatch office. ap5-144t R OOM FURNISHED SECOND-STORY iront room lor gentlemen. 4i i-jsnn AV. ap4-47t TWO FURNISHED ROOMS-ON 'HIIRO AVE NUE, 166, between Grant and Smithfleld sta. apS-73t OfUccs. Desk Room, tc. FRONT ANDIREAROFFICES-ON SECOND floor. No. lbl fourth av. C. H.LOVE, 93 Fourth av. ap4-45f GOOD LARGE OFFICE ON SECOND floor, front. No. lOOThlrd sv.; good light, etc. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth ay. ap415t TWO UFFlChS-CORMCB OF riI"TH AND Wylle avs., second floor, opposite Court House; rent low. JAMES COYLE, nu Hfthav. ap-28t Business Stands. -T7iLOOB-40x40. WITH OR WITHOUT POWER, JL1 suitable for light manufacturing. Inquire of PEARL LAUNDRY, 25 Federal su, Pittsburg. mhl3-42t WAKKHOUHE-WITH IMMEDIATE POS avwuirtw v- , t ft. .. , u T rru No. S3 Fourth av, as4-Ut PEKSONAL-CASH PAID fOIC OLD GOLD f and silver: Jewelry repaired: new work made t- a -r f A TT 1 toordcr. CMUa. iJLul Mlbmlttfalag KARGrAliSl. PEltSONAL-RKAL ESTATE AND INSUR ANCE. JIYER GALLINGER. Yoder law bnilding, cor. Filth and Wyllo avs. Telephone 1707. mhS-143 PERSONAL-WEBSTER'S LARGE QUARTO Dictionary. K 50; special bargains In old and new books during this month. FRANK BACON ft CO.. 301 SmlUifleld st. mbl2 PERSONAL FINE BOOKS-WE HAVETHE finest collection or finely Illustrated books in Pittsburg: bmutirulblndlngs; low prices;come and see them: hnndredsor books for presents. LEVI'S ROOK STORE. 900 Liberty sk deb! PERSONAL-M A RRY INTRODUCTIONS without delay or publicity. April "Ameri can Messenger" contains descriptions or hun dreds or persons rich and poor. Price 10 cents. MR. AND MRS. DRAKE, 155 Washington St., Chicago, HI. ap5-3l PERSONAL-ALL PERSONS USING ARTI FICIAL eves should buy them from the CHESSMAN OPTICAL COMPANY. No. 42 Fed eral st., Allegheny; they carry tbe largest line of the best material anu guarantee them lor one year: the only house iu the United states that makes this offer. ap2-s2-Thrsu TOUND. FOUND-PERFECT COMFORT IN READING, by having my eyes thoroughly examined and a pair or the celthialed Si crystal specs adjusted by the experts or the CHtsssiA.-s OPTICAL COMPANY, No. 42 Federal St., Allegheny. ap2-92-Thrsu STRAYED. STRAYED-FROM MY RESIDENCE. NO. 97 Bucna Vista sk, Allegheny City, one golden sable colored collcv dog: liberal rewaidir re turned to No. 612 Smithfleld St., city. GEORGE WILL. an5-75 LOST. LOST-GOLD HAIR PIN-YESTERDAY, ON Fifth av., between Halketand Neville. Re turn to CORNER FORBES AND HALKET STS., Oakland, and receive reward. ap5-83 ItLSORTS. ITADDON HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J Now open Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths In the House. frMl LEEDS4LIPPINCOTT. AUCTION SALES. HANDSOME PARLOR SUITS, EAST chairs and rockers, elegant chamber suits, dining room and library" f urnituro, fino carpets, rues. linoleum, etc., very fine piano, office safe, desk, eta, also the famishment of an East End residence removed to nnr rooms for convenience of sale at auction TUESDAY, April 7, at 10 o'clock, at No. 311 Market sk, city. English rug, fino plusb, brocatelle, tapestry and haircloth parlor suits, handsome tables, bookcases, ornaments, fine piano, lace curtains and fine wardrobes, folding beds, leather chairs, couch, handsome chamber suits, hair and husk matfesAes. bed springs, decorated toilet suits, pictures, o'c. fino office' safe, chairs and de'ks, hail racks, revolving chairs, cupboards, sideboards, dishes and glassware, extension tables, conking utensils, linoleum, rugs, ball, room and Vtalr carpets in brussels and ingrain. Goods now on exhibition. HENRY AUCTION CO., ap4-125 Auctioneers. AOC1ION SALE NEW QUEEN ANNE frame dwelling, on Euclid av.. Neville station. E. Bellevuo. V. Fk W. fe C. R'y.. TUESDAY, April 7, at 4 p. M.. on the premises. This property is situate on corner of finest streets in BcIIevno and oil line of electric road now in construction. Contains soven rooms, ball, vestibule, three finished attic rooms, slate mantels, electric light wires, speaking tubes, two stairways, three porches, all conveniences; lot 86x116: also lot adjoining 43x113; also two lots adjoining on Taylor av. 39x133 each. Bold whole or separate. Call at office for card of admittance. Terms, one-fourth cash. TRESSEL TENER, No. 9U Fourth av. mh22-5.22.26,28.23.31.apai5.7 REMOVALS. CHflRLESSQfflERS & CO., REAL ESTATE BROKERS, HAYE REMOVED FROM NO. 313 WOOD ST.. To No. 129 Fourth Ave., Opposite New Postoffice. "WAITTBD. Investment R$al Estate $6,000 to $15,000 In PITTSBURG or ALLEGHENY. Must pay not less than 7 per cent net. Im provements must be comparativslr new, pro viding tbe property Is not located on a business street. We have a quick cash buyer. E F. HIPPLE & Co.. 96 FonrU Aie. ap5-74-TTSu NOTICE. Owing to the Increase of my harness business I have decided to discontlnua my Trunk and Bag trade, and will lor the next SO days sell all my fine stock of Trunks and Bags at Cost. Unusual bargains will be obtained by those who avail themselves of this opportunity. OAPEL'S London Harness Agency, 16 SIXTH AVENUE. aro 63-tvsu THE MERCANTILE AGENCY R. Gf. Bun & Co., Westingbouso Building, corner Penn Ave. and Ninth St.. Pittsburg, Pa. This establishment supplies all necessary information as to the standing, responsibility, eta, of business men throughout North Amer ica. It is the oldest and by far the most com plete and extensive system ever organized for the accommodation of Banking and Mercantile interests and the General Promotion and Pro tection of Trade. Debts Collected and Legal Business Attended to throughout tho North American Continent; FBI The National Co-Opsratvei Building and Investment Association AVIIl sell stock secured by first mort gages at 65 00 a share, and QUAR (Jinn ANTEES KKper cent annually on vPlUU investment. Refer to any Denver Bank. Agents wanted. Send for circulars. 1800 to IMS Curtis street, DENVER, COL. mb29-139 su ROOMS TO LET For offices aud lodging, eligibly situated, at 129 and 13! Fourth Avenue, Opposite the New Postoffice. CHARLES SOMERS Si CO., IS FOURTH AVENUE. ap3-23 MORTGAGES WANTED. MURKY 4 EDSALL, aro-51 Fidelity Building. CHOICE rROI'ERTIESj. BLUE GRASS STOCK FABM! Three hours from Pittsburg, near postoffice, stores, churches, graded schools and railroad. Living water and shade In every lot. No hilly or waste land. CHARLES SOMERS dt CO., 129 FOURTH AVE. apS-H FOR BALE EAST END PROPERTY. MURRY & EDSALL, mh25.l U FIDELITY BUILDING. v 1512,000 will buy that new and substantial dwell ing located in Sbadyslde, on Aiken avenue noar Fifth avenue: has 12 rooms and all con, venlences; lot 60x140. Owner has been Holding atS15.0CO, but being compelled to leava the city, and not desiring to rent the property tas decided to take theabovc price. W. C. STEW. ART. No. 137 Fourth avenue. ap5-67-Su CHOICE HOME. f 18.750 will buy a new brick dwelling, contain lng 12 rooms and all conveniences; located In the heart of Sbadysido on a paved and sewered avenue: has never been occupied, and was not built to sell on speculation, but for curtain reasons must bo cold at once. W.C. STEW ART, No. 137 Fourth avenue. ap5-G7-SU CHEAP LOTS. $750. Terms, $50 cash, and B 50 a week, will buy a largo and elegant lor. desirably located la tho heart of tbe East End, on line of new electric road, near the main entrance to Bchenley Park. These lots Uo beautifully; are covered with large forrst trees, and are bound to be worth double the monev in a short time. For plans and fnll particulars see W. C. STEWART, 137 Fourth avenue. ap5-67-3u CHEAP, DESIRABLE, SUBSTANTIAL. ! 10.000, terms to suit purchaser, will buy thai elegant and substantial dwelling located In the East End, corner of Fifth avenue and Shady lane; contains IS rooms and all tbe conven iences; is finished throughout with hard woods; has the sontheastern exposure and house alona cost $32,000 to build; lot 113x170 feet; this property is worth every cent of $53,000, but tho" owner being in poor health and obliged to leave the city, has decided to take the above figure. For permit to examine premises sea W. C. STEWART, No. 137 Fourth avenne. ap5-67-3n ARDSHEIL TERRACE. Twenty minutes' ride from the postoSce on the Fifth avenna cable line, adjoining tbt property of tbe Pennsylvania Female College, lies Ardshell Terrace, tbe spot which Is to-day, without exception, the finest and most pictur esque for a borne In tho East End. Tbe ground stands high, and lies beautifully. Tbe air is pure, the scenery grand, and the drainage 13 the best in tbe East End. ap5-OT-Su ARDSHEIL TERRACE. Murray Hill avenue, which extends from Fifth avenue to Wilkir.s avenue, runs through the center of Ardshcil Terrace, and. as soon as tbe frost Is net ot the ground, it will be laid with Talford road, have flagstone sidewalks, good sewering, gas, water, and be planted with the choicestishade tree;. These improvements, together with the great distance the buildings will be set back from the avenue, will make Ardsbeil Terrace the finest residence place la Allegheny county. apa-67-su ARDSHEIL TERRACE. $75 a front foot: terms. SI.STO cash, balance to suit purchaser, will buy lots (30x150 f et. located on Murray IIH1 avenue, in Ardsbeil Terrace. Remember, this price Includes all street im provements. For plans and fall particulars see W. C STEWART, 137 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Pa. ap5-67-sn CHEAP, DESIRABLE, SUBSTANTIAL. $40,000, terms to suit purchaser, will buy that elegant and substantial dwelling; located in, the East End, corner of Fifth avenue aud Shady lane; contains ie rooms and all tbe con veniences: is finished throughout with hard woods; has the southeastern exposure andhouss alone cost 32,000 to build; lot 148x170 feet; this property is worth every cent ot S55.CC0, but tba owner being in poorhealth and obliged to leave tho city, has decided to take tbe above figure. For nermit to examine premises, see W. C. HT.EWART. 137 Fourth av. mhl5-17au $I29000 Will buy that new and substantial dwelling located in tibadysidc. on Aiken avenue, near Fifth avenue; has 12 rooms aud all conveni ences; lot, 50x110. Owner has been holding at $15,000, but being campelleil to leave the city, and not desiring to rent tho pronerty, has de cided to take tb above price. W. C. STEWART, 137 Fourth avenne. mbZ9-50-Sa CHEAP LOTS. $750. Terms: $50 cash, and $2 50 a week, will bny a large and elegant lot, desirably located in the heart of the East nd. on line of new elec tric road, near the main entrance to Schenley Park. These lots lie beautifully; are covered with large forest trees, and are bound to ba worth double the money in a short time. For plans and particulars see W. C STEW ART. 137 Fourth av. fe22-60-Su The BUILDING, with its FURNITURE, situ ate at tho corner of Walnut and Main sts., in the city of Johnstown, well and widely known as the CAMBRIA CLUBHOUSE IS OFFERED FOE SALE At a reasonable price and terms to suit tba purchaser. It contains 63 rooms and Is fully appointed and well arranged for a general ho tel bnsiness. Apply to apo-1 JAMES MCMILLAN. KESWICK PLAGE, Eleventh ward, Allegheny City, one (quart from California Avenue Electric Cars, Fine building lots; prices, $350 UPWARD. Come early and secure oneof the finest build, lng lots in the market. A. Z. BTER8 & CO;, 83 Federal street, Allegheny. ap4.18 mHE BOARD OF TRADE I OF JEANNETTB, PX, Solicit correspondence from parties duirlng advantageous real estate for minufaatulBg purposes. Liberal Inducements offered as to land, sat ural gas aad railroad facilities. Address KtANKRPOFB, Secretary, (ahUHX-TTSti Jeanne tte,PjuN '4 $
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