BgZSSt STS" SENT BY HER SISTEE. Coroner McDowell Receives a Long LeUer of Inquiry From a KDSSIAK RELATIVE OF EYA BLOCH. The Han Who Decoyed Her From Home and Caused Her Snicide TO BE PURSUED BI THE CZAE'S POLICE Unfortunate Eva Blocb, who committed suicide at the Union depot on the morning of the 6th of March, in a fit of desperation at being forsaken by the man who had in duced her to leave her Russian home; will not be permitted to rest in her grave in a foreign country without an effort being made by her relatives to find her companion and' bring him to justice. Coroner McDowell yesterday received a letter, through Undertaker Smith, from the dead girl's sister, Madame "Wrotnowska, asking for explicit information regarding her sister's death, for the purpose of pro ceeding against the officer who had ab ducted her from her home. The letter is written in English and in an English hand, while the envelope is directed in a clearly foreign hand. The assumption is that Madame "VVrotnowska got some English friend to write for her and addressed the letter herself. The letter is as follows: A Saddened Sister's Queries. March 12, 1S9L Sir I beg to acknowledge the receipt of j our telegram containing news of my sister's death. Having been away rrom home, I was unable sooner to answer yon. Under the circumstances, I am sure you wi'I not refuse to ansa er for me the following ques tions: Fjrst When and with whom Eva Bloch ar rived at Pittsburg? Second from what illness she died? Third Had she with her a male companion, for we know that an officer from here took her from her home to New York, from where we received nens from her that she was in good health. . . ... Fourth Was hers a natural death or from violence? Firth Whero she died? "When? fcixth is it knoun to the police? Seventh A as an autopsy held? Eighth To whom must I apply for positive news? Ninth What minister buried her, as she was a Roman Catholic? Tenth Was there found upon her any pa pers, passport, photographs, etc.? If so, would you have the kindness to send; all expenses would be paid. Eleventh In what churchyard and in what dress she was buried? Twelfth Was she ill long? Terhaps if you should possess any other in formation that I hare not thonght to ask, may I beg of you to as-iist in. Principally I would ask who gavonens of her death to the police and to jou: also, where came you to know where to address the telegram? Was any money found with her; how were the funeral expenses paid? You must par don iuo for the trouble I am giving jou, but It is a very sad business for me, as 3 ou may suppose. If you are sure that her death was caused by violence, I would bee of jou to let me know at once, as the officer who abductea her will be tried and punished here. That is my reason for askincso many questions, that I may have ground for my charge. Any expenses that you may incur in doing me this favor will be returned. Just Two More Questions. .' I have still two more questions: Who paid for the telegram? Is Hew York connected with Pittsburg by railway? Once more apologizing for troubling you, and trusting von will give me the information as quicklvas possible, 1 am, sir, your obedient servant, Wkotxowska. Address: Warsaw, Russia. Madame Weotxowska. 36 Wspolna. The envelope was directed to Smith Undertaker Pittsburg In America And bore a Russian date of March 14. The letter was written in reply to a cablegram addressed to Madame "Wrotnovrska by Un dertaker Smith on the day of the funeral, to the effect that Eva Bloch had died and desiring to know regarding the disposition of the remains. Madam "Wrotnowska's statement that her sister had been abducted by an otlicer, cor roborates the theory advanced in The DIS PATCH regarding the girl's position and the circumstances which led to her suicide. Alec Jagdmann, an electrician, who had been working in Jersey City, with his wife was a passenger on the Western express winch left Jersey City at 6:30 o'clock on "Wednesday the 5th of March. "While wait ing on the train he was asked by the con ductor to interpret between him and a couple who 'wished to travel to Chicago. One ot these was a young man apparently about 24 years of age, about 5 feet 6 inches in height and of medium build. A single-breasted overcoat of a black and gray material, with a narrow collar, reached to the knees, and his feet were encased in very sharp-pointed toes, such as are worn in Russia, He wore a Kossuth gray felt hat, which concealed a head of jet black hair. His eyes were black, and a small mustache and short, downy side whiskers adorned a face of very liu'ht complexion. The man's companion was Eva Bloch. The Girl "Was Angry. The young officer explained that he had purchased two tickets for Chicago by the Pacific express and exhibited two trunk checks, but he wished to travel by the earlier train. Mr. Jagdmann explained the posi tion of the couple and the conductor ar ranged the tickets. Mr. Jazdmaun noticed during the journey that the couple had been quarreling and did not exchange a dozen words during the whole night despite the efforts of the young officer to induce his comrjauion to speak to him. Mr. Jagdmann alighted at East Liberty, aad heard no more ot the pair until he recognized the body of Eva Bloch at the morgue as the girl who had been the young officer's companion from 2ev Jersey. Eva Bloch was either wilfully forsaken by her escort or missed him at the depot, for she spent the entire of Wednesday night and Thursday morning at the depot in the vain endeavor to explain her bituation to the officials there. Early on Thursday morning she went into the ladies' retiring room, where she was subsequently found hanging to a gas jet. In her pocket were found a couple of Russian coins, some face I powaer, anu u jutti: ui paper uu wuicu sue had written: The Suicide's Last Message. Please telegraph that I have committed sui cide because I did not stay in my native borne. Eva Bloch. Address Wrotnowska, 12 Utica, 36 Wspolna, Warsaw. The body of the unfortunate girl was subsequently buried in St. Mary's Cemetery through the exertions of John Joscieniecki, a Russian tailor, who knew the girl's family, and his countrymen. Grant Miller last night replied to Madam "Wrotnowska's letter at length, giving her all the information he had regarding the unfortunate girl. There is reason to believe that an effort will be made by the Russian police to run down the young officer who brought Eva Bloch to this country, and the American officials may be asked to take charge of the matter. Notice to Ketall .Milliners In Pittsburg and adjoining towns. Mr. "tV. ' D. Clause will be at the Hotel .Anderson April 13, 14, 15, with a full line of samples and pattern hats. Please call. AsiMOi.- Stevens & Co., Cleveland, O. Wall Taper. Mai' - Lincrusta walton, pressed goods, band mTde goods; also cheap and medium grades, withfceilings, friezes and borders to match, snd a inll line of wood moldings, at "Welty's, 120 Federal street, 65, 67, 69 and 71 Park way. its NO LET UP IN PITTSBURG. The Death Kate Holding Its Own In Spite ol tlio Fine Weather A Decrease In Al legheny Deadly Work of Pneumonia and the Grip. "With the possible exception of "Washing Ion's birthday, yesterday was .the most de lightful day since the sunshine of last fall disappeared into the rain and slush or win ter. It was a genuine spring day, and the warm, balmv weather will help the peo ple to shake off "the grip. The death rate of the city is still increasing at the rate kf 30 per day, but with a few more bright days this sort of thing can't last much longer. Up till 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon 419 deaths for April were 'reported. On Sun day there were two deaths from the grip, but the list of victims from pneumonia was unusually larre. Mrs. Jnlia Carron, mother-in-law of James Phelan, died yesterday from bron chial pneumonia superinduced by grip. Her husband expired during the cholera scourge inlSSi Charles Miller, the hotel man, was able to be out yesterday. The pneumonia death rate averages 10 for 25 cases reported. No more cases of spinal meningitis were sent in to the bureau, but in three of the cases re ported last week the disease proved fatal. Mrs. Sorley, mother of the late John J. Sorley, aged 90, is lying at the point of death" from the effects ot the prevailing epidemic at her home on Penn avenue. In Allegheny the death rate is decreasing. The deaths of last week were 32 less than for the previous week. The total number was 82. Pneumonia heads the list with 32 victims, while the grip is responsible for 4. There were 6 deaths from cerebrospinal meningitis. THE TEMPERANCE INSTITUTE To Commence Its Sessions nt the SinlthQcld Church To-Day. The fifth institute on scientific temper ance instruction under the "W. C. T. U. of Pennsylvania, which convenes to-day in the Smithfield M. E. Church, promises to be a very entertaining event and invested with more than usual interest. Mrs. Mary "W. Hunt, National and International Presi dent of the work, will be present and con duct the meeting. The morning session will be devoted to the discussion of the temperance education law and the best way to enforce it.' The afternoon topic will be "What Shall Be Done "When the School Board Delays Action?" A mass meeting in the evening will be addressed by Mrs. Hunt. Delegates will be present from ail the surrounding counties. A HOMELESS BOY. Little Charles Harrison Claims His Parents Deserted Him. Charles Harrison, an 8-year-old boy, wandered into the Union station last even ing in search of a place to sleep. The officers sent him to the Central station for the night. He seemed like an honest little fellow, and apparently told a straight story. He said he lived in Welch's row ou the Southside, and that a week ago his parents left for Chattanooga and deserted him. Since then he has been livitfg on the streets. He had a sister about two years older than himself, but he says a short time before his parents went South she ran away. He claimed his mother got drunk. COL BWOHDS AT WORK. Changes in the Mailing Department of the Nctt Postoffice. Colonel H. Ii. Swords went over the new Government building yesterday in company wi)'j Postmaster McKean. Some changes will be made in the mailing department, but in the main the furnishings designed by Colonel Swords last fall will be sup plied. The officials still hope to get into the new ofljco on July 1. As for the Allegheny Postoffice, the Colonel said when the Government rented a building that everything was furnished by the owner. ONE 01 TEE BOYS DEAD. Two Victims of the Blasting; Powder Ex plosion May Recover. Michael O'Toole, one of the boys who were injured by the explosion of a can of powder on the Southside,Sunday afternoon, died nt his home at 2710 Edwards alley at 6:30 o'clock yesterday evening. The other two boys, William Burt and Edward Caldwell, who were very severely injured, have shown signs of improvement and it is said that they will likely recover. A Mistake In the Record. The story that a child had been found at the house of Mr. A. F. Wilmer, rear of 186 Devilliers street, originated through a faulty error on the blotter of the Eleventh ward police station. The facts of the ease are that Mr. "Wilmer's child died suddenly. He sent notice of the death tn tho Coroner through the Eleventh ward station, and in making the entry on the blotter the error occurred. ' A Child Burned at a Fire. The dyeing and scouring works of Charles Neese, in the rear of 173 Beaver avenue, Allegheny, was burned yesterday afternoon and a loss of $890 was thereby entailed. In some way a barrel of benzine exploded and set fire to the place. A 7-year-old child of Mr. Necse was in the building, and when the explosion occurred some of the fluid was splashed on her and burned her face and head, but not fatally. Torrens Gas Meeting. The annual meeting of the Torrens Gas Company was held last evening at the office on Smallman street. A good report for the year was read. James Eitzsimmons was re elected Secretary. Got His Liberty. Clerk McCandless, of the United States Court, went to Riverside yesterday and dis charged a Penitentiary prisoner whose term was up. He was convicted three years ago for breaking into a postoffice in Mifflin county. SOHJIEIt PIANO! Hardman Piano. Gabler Piano. An upright piano, good as new, of elegant design, splendid tone and solid construction, fully warranted in every respect, for $200. Also a first-class Sohmer square graud piano, a Hardman, parlor grand piano, and a Gabler square piano at exceptionally low prices. J. SI. HorFMAJfN & Co., 537 Smithfield street. Sohmer pianos, Colby pianos and Hallet & Cumston pianos, unrivaled for tone and durability, at lowest prices. A Startling Suit Sale. To-day we will sell 800 men's fine sack and cutaway suits for 5650 each,sold everywhere at $12 and 514. Our price to-dav only ?6 50. P. C. C. C, PiTTSBnno Combination Clothing Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets. Men's Underwear In French balbnggan, merino and cashmere; very attractive line at lo' ces. A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth avenue. Personal. Messrs. James Florence, John Grout and Edward "Wilson, late with Jos. Home & Co., are now with the new enrtain and up holstery firm of Shuman Bros., 426 Wood street, where they will be pleased to see their friends. The Dnquesne Photographic .Studio, No. 41 Fifth avenue, George Dabbs, operator, will make one price picture, but will de vote the best energy to make the best cabi net photograph possible lor the price. THE HADE THBEE ATTEMPTS. An Allegheny Maji Determined to End His Existence. A Hungarian boarding in the rear of No. 290 Ohio street, Allegheny, attempted three times to commit suicide yesterday morning. His first effort was shortly after he ate breakfast, when he went to his room and fastened a noose about his neck. He was discovered by some other boarders, who got the rope away from him after a struggle. A little later he was found just getting ready to jump from an upper window. Being stopped in this he again attempted to hang himself, when one of the neighbors notified the police and bad him locked up. Some time ago the man was bit on the head with an iron bar, which js thought to have disarranged his mind. NOT BEHIND IN WOBK. No Bill to Repeal the Tarentam Liquor , Laws In tho House. Representatives Stewart aud Marshall, Senator Mehard, of New Castle, aud Major McDowell, of Sharon, went to Harrisburg last evening. Mr. Stewart denied the statement of Senator Neeb that the House was away behind in its work. He claimed that no bill to repeal the local option law ia Tarentum bad been introduced, and if such measure were be fore the House, it could not be passed, for in such cases it must be advertised for 30 days. Major McDowell said the factions of last fall still existed in Lawrence county, but he was making a fight for harmony. A Startling Salt Sale. To-day we will sell 8C0 men's fine sack and cutaway suits for 56 50 each, sold everywhere at $12 and $14. Our price '.to-day only $6 50. P. C. C. C, Pittsbup.g Combination Clothing Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets. Underwear and Hosiery. Onr spring lines now being shown for ladies, misses and children; extraordinary values. A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth avenue. Notice to Ketall Milliners Latest importation of French millinery, new styles, received every week. Also'a fine selection of beautiful designs of my own at moderate prices." New ideas in mourning millinery. E. Dketer, ttsu 644 Penn avenue. In Pittsburg and adjoining towns. Mr. "W. D. Clanse will be at the Hotel Anderson April 13, 14, 15, with a full line of samples and pfltern hats. Please call. . Ammon Steyexs & Co., Cleveland, O. Millions of rolls wall pap er to be sold at a price, at "Welty's, 120 Federal street, 65, 67, 69 and 71 Park way. ITS Thb Leading Shoo For men's wear. Selected calf. Latent styles. Price $J 50. Equal to all $3 60 shoes for wear, at G. D. Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. ttp meetings. A SPECIAL MEETING Of the Ladies' Hebrew Benevolent Society will be held on Thursday next, April 16, 1891, at 2 o'clock P. M., at vestry rooms of Eighth Street Temple, for the purpose of organizing an auxiliary association to take charge of tho J. M. Gusky Orphanage and Home. All ladles interested in this most worthy ob ject are respectfully invited to attend. By order of the President, MIIS. J. BENSWANGER, apH-18 Secretary. NOTICES. . Offick op "I Treasubeb Allegheny County, April 1, 189L NOTICE. IN PURSUANCE OF THE TWENTY FIRST section of an act relating to Alle gheny county, approved the 1st day of Slay, 18GL and of the amendment of th'o said sec tion, approved the 30th day of March, A. D. 1866. I do hereby giro notice that the dupli cates for the several wards, boroughs and townships will be open, aud I will be prepared to receive the county, State and poor taxes for the year 1891 on and after the FIRST DAY OF SI AY. 1S91. Said taxes can be paid at this office until the FIRST DAY OF AUGUST, with a deduction of a per cent for prompt pay ment to all persons paying the whole amount of these taxes. There will be no reduction allowed during the month of August There will be 10 per cent added to all taxes remaining unpaid on the 1st day of September, 169L JOHN A. BELL, Treasurer of Allegheny Connty. mh31-12-r LEGAL NOTICES. SIARK SCHJIID. Attorney at Law, 4S7 Grant street. ESTATE OF CATHERINE LOLL, DE , CEASED Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate ot Cath erine Loll, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known with out delay. MARK SCH MID, Administrator, 437 Grant St.. Pittsburg. apH-oO-Tu PROPOSALS. "VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS TME UN JLN DERSIGNED will receive sealed pro posals until SATURDAY, April 25, IE91. for furnishing all materials, erecting and complet ing a residence and office in Calvary Cemetery, Twenty-third ward, city of Pittsburg. Plans and specifications of the work required can bo seen and all necessary information obtained on application to JAS. S. DEVLIN, SnpL. 4526 Penn av., Pittsburg. apll-56-TTS NOTIHE TO. CONTRACTORS-SEALED proposals will be received Iroin now till 12 o'clock M., SATURDA Y, 18th day of April, 1891, for the erection and completion of a two story brick school bnilding of nine rooms, to be built at ClaysTille, Washington connty. Pa, B. fc O. R. It Plans and specifications can bo seen at the store of Dunkle & Barr, Claysville, Pa., or at the office of James N. Campbell. Architect. Room No. 814, Penn Batldmg, Pittsburg, Pa., either of which places-bids may be addressed. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified bond, for double tho amount of the bid. The Board of Directors reserve the right to reject any or all bids. Same day on the premises, at 1 P. if., the old school building nlll be offered at public sale. By order ot the board. E. H. DENNI 60N, Secretary. apo-128-6, 8, 1L 13, 14, 15. SEALED PROPOSALS SEALED PRO POSALS will be received by the Electric Light Commission of the city of Wheeling, State of West Virginia, until April 23, 1891, at 12 o'clock noon, for the materials and ma chinery and the erection of a four hundred (4U0) arc light electrical street lightlnc Installa tion for the city of Wheellug.accordlngtp plans and specifications on rile In the office of the Board of Gas Trustees ot said city. Bids to be for the entire plant or for any part thereof, as set forth in said plans and specifications. All bids to be accompanied by a certified check in the sum of one thousand (51.000) dollars, to the city of Wheeling, to be forfeited to said city upon the failure of the successfnl bidder to sign the contract and giro the bond required. Signed ELECTRICLIGHTCOMMISSION. P. F. FARRELL Chairman. A A. FRANZHEIM. Secretary. ap5-126 OFMCIAL-PITTSBTJItG. OFFICE OF THE UITT TREASUBEB, Municipal Hall, Sjiithfield St. t VTOTICE IS. HEREB1T GIVEN THAT ALL ll owners (whether resident or non-resident of tho city of Pittsburg) of drays, carts, wagons, carriages, bnggies, etc., to pay their licenses at this office forthwith. All licenses not paid on or before the first Monday in March, 1891, will be placed in the hands of vehicle officer for collection, subject to collection fee of 50 cents on each .license. And all persons neglecting to pay on or before first Monday In May, 1891, will be subject to a Denaltv double the amount of thelicenses. to be recovered before the proper legal authority of' sain city, loeoia meiai piaiesoi last year must be returned at the time licenses are jaken nut, or 25 cents additional will be charged on the license. Rates of license: Each one-horse vehicle, $6; each two-horse vehicle, $10; each four-horse vehicle, J12; each four-horse hack, 15; omnl busses and timber wheels, drawn by two horses, 110. One extra dollar will be charged for each ad ditional horse used In above specified vehicles. J. F. DENNI8T0N. fe&U-s City Treasurer. PITTSBITKG- DISPATCH, XS'Display advertisements one dollar per tquareforane insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, eft, ten cents per line Jor each inser tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top UAe being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHEKK WANT. rOR SALE, TO LET. ANU OTHEK TKANS1ENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE MECEIVED DP TO 9 P. M. FOK INSERTION. Advertisements shonld be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch. FOB THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 1412 CAItSON STKEElV TELEPHONE NO. 6K2. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6121 rUNN AVE. ri'ITSnUKO-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. E09 Bntler street E.MLLG. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn ave. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER. 59 Federal street. H. J. McURIDE, Market House, Allejrhenr. F. H. EGGERS & SON, Ohio and Cliestnnt'sts. THOMAS AlcIIENKY, Western and lrwln aves. G. W. HUGIIES,Pennsylvanlaand Beaver aves. PERRY M. GLEIM, Rebecca and Alleglien v aves. WANTED. aialo Hell). AKOLLEK FOB A NINE-1NCH SKELP mill: a jfosa position to the right man; none bat reliable men and fully competent need apnlv. Answer by letter, K. V., Dispatch ofiVe. ap!2-64 A1TORNEY AN ACTIVE YOUNG ATIOK NEY. of Rood repute and Intimate acquaint ance In the citv, to take charge of the mortensre department of a real estate business. Address B 4, Dispatch office. apl4-90 BAKBtR-OR BOY WITH SOME EXPER IENCE. Apolv COR. SYCAMORE AND STAN ft IX 3TKEETS, Mt. Washington. apl4-60 BAHBFJt-GOOD MAN. MARRIED OK blN GLE. Apply C. 8. WIDMANN, 82 Monte rey St.. Allegheny ap!4-33 BARBER-A FIRST-CLASS BARBER; BEST wages paid. No. 3SI PENNSYLVANIA AV., Allegheny. apl4-14 BOOKKEEPER. LAD1' BOOKKEEflJK: none but experienced need apply. Address, with references. It. B Dispatch office. apl4-52 BOY-TO WORK AROUND A STAULE AND make himself generally useful. Apply to Dr. It. JENNINGS. Veterinary Inflrmarr, !15 First av., nearGrant apl4-5 CARPENTERS-THREE YOUNG MEN TO make door and window screens. TAYLOR & PLAN, Manet st. apM-22 CARRIAGE BLACKSMITHS ANDHELPEKS, woodworkers and trimmers. Apply THOS. S. O'NEIL CO.. ssai'enn av. apI4-47 CLOTU-COVEKER, AT ONUE-A MAN OF experience capable to manage clotu-coverluor department. Call or address HBG. CASKET AND MANUF'G. CO., Harrlsborg, I'a. apl2-35 DRUG CLERK-HAVING THO OR THREE years' experience, also boy to learn the business. EM1L G. STUCKY, 2401 Penn av. Pittsburg Pa. ap!4-39 INSURANCE SOLICITOUS MUItBV & ED SAi,L, -ll Fidelity building. ap!4-S3 MAN TO TAKE AN OFFICE AND REPRE SENT a manufacturer; J50 per week; small capital required. Address, with stamp, MANU FACTURER, box 70. West Acton, Mass. apl3-2. MAN-EN ERG ETIO MAN FORSOL1CITING: good pay. Apply Tuesday. 9 to 10 A. M. and 4 to fi v. St.. ROOM No. 1 SSchwan Block, opposite East Liberty station. npH-40 VfAN-LIVfc MAN TO COLLECT AND SO iVI. LICIT: 1 25 a day and commission; mnst give a email security !o obtain the position. Ap ply to ROOM 3, 68 Federal St., Allegheny. apl4-57 ORGANIZEllS-FORTHE ROYALONE YEAR Order: paj s 1100 In one year: any person over 10 years of age can take from 1 to 10 certificates: S3 for first and S3 tor each sddltlonal; assessments fi; quarterly dues, f I lor one or more certificates; ladies and gents admitted on equal terms; Lodge No. 1 Instituted Feb. 27: no secret work. Address SUPRhilE LODGE, Room 6. 10 Temple f lace, Boston, Mass. ap2-2-TTS SALESMAN WANTED - NO. . I GROCERY specialty to represent well-known and re liable manufacturer: gheyour average monthly sales, what line sold and references. Address CHILCOT. Dispatch office. ap9-70-TTB SALESMAN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN for the retail clothing trade. MOSS & ED GAR, Altoona, I'a. ap!2-3S STKWAKD-AT CLUB: REFERENCE AS TO ability and honesty required. Address C. ,, Dispatch office. apl4-87 TRAVELING SALESMAN AN EXPER IENCED baking powder salesman; no others neea apply: reference must be lurnlahed with ap- Silcation. THE BEhNOWER B&KING POW ER CO., Canton, O. apH-11 YOUNG MAN-TO WORK IN COMPOSING room: a good chance to finish lob printing trade. SMITH BROTHERS, 77 Diamond st. apl4-59j YOUNGIMAN-AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG man In tne grocery business; best of refer ences required. Call at 1900 PENN AV. apH-33 Agents. AGENTS-TO SELL THE NEWEST AND best subscription books in the market: theinot recent additions to our list aro "Our Great Continent," Lossing's United States," 'John Boyle O'Reilly's Poetry and Songs of Ire land." "The Soldier In Hie Civil War;" send for catalogue, terms and territory. P. J. FLEMING & CO., 135 Firth av. apl2-TuWThF8Sn GENTS 'WANTED-LADIES, 1 HAVE THE very best line or novelties for ladles' and children's use ever made; unlimited demand; large profits; illustrated catalogue free. MRS. G. CAMPBELL, 431 W. Randolph St., Cnlcaso. ap7-8S-TTSn AGENTS-200 PER CENT PROFIT: NO books: easiest 25o article to sell: sample a nt ou recelp't of 10c for postage. FERNoN MFG. CO., 18 N. Williams St., New York. apI4-00-TUTh8U Female Help. DISHWASHER-GOOD DISHWASHER AND second cook at RESTAURANT No. 136 Fifth av.. city. apI4-12 GERMAN GIRLTO COOK AND ASSIST TO wash aud Iron. MRS. J. N. PEW. North Highland av., E. E., Pittsburg. apl4-8S GIRL TO DO COOKING: GOOD WAGES PAID the right party. Apply, with reference.No. 2o7ALLEGHfcNY AV Allegheny. apl4-I5 LADIES DESIRING AN .ELEGANT. EASY, tallor-flttlng garment of any Wind to call aud have your lining or a pattern cut by the well known True Tailor System; satisfaction guaran teed; the only genuine tailor system taught In the city. At NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE OF FICE, 10 Sixth St., two floors below Bllon Thea ter. apii-BS-TTS WHITE GIRl. (PROTESTANT) FOR GEN ERAL housework In a family of two: reference required. Apply at NO. 2?8 SHADY LANE. E. E. apH-58 WORKING HOUSEKEEPER-THAT CAN cook. In family of fonr; references re quired. 277 WESTERN AV., Allegheny. apll-43-TUSSU Stale and JTemale Help. HOUSEKEEPER, LAUNDRESS. CHAMBER MAIDS, cooks, nurses, dining loom girls, 200 house girls, five colored girls, one plumber, boy to learn tinsmith, drivers, waiters, farm hands. MRS. E. THOMPSON, 608 Grant St. . mh24-31-D A f FARM HANDS, FOUR TEAMSTERS, tfcU dairymen, hotel cooks, second cook, cham bermaids, dining room girls, laundress, dish washers, nurse girls, colored cook, $5 per week; 200 house girls. Cooks and chambermaids, 84 per week: lady's maid. MEEHAN'S, 543Grahd si. Te;. 90. apl3-D Situations BOOKKEEPING-I ATTEND TO ANYTHING In the line of intricate accounting, such as opening aud closing of books or correction of errors; also give Instructions in the use of the Voucher System. A. F. SAWHILL, 157 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. dcs-54-D POSITION-BIT YOUNG MAN WITH 15 years' experience as traveling salesman in the Slates of New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio, with any Hue of goods; x specialty preferred; with good reference. Address LOCK BOX 360, Pittsburg Pa. apH-2 POSITION-BY A COMPETENT BOOK KEEPER; can give best city references. Address BUSINESS, Dispatch office. apl413-TuWF 1TUATION-BY A PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER of several years' experience In Ire land, with chance to learc trade here. Address ii. C. L., Dispatch office. apll-157-TTSu Financial. ivr ANUFACTURERS DESIRING MORE CE' . TRAL location, free IneL Increased laclll- uus ana auuuiouai capital win learn sometuing to their advantage by addressing the Undersigned company, who are operating lu the natural gas belt or Indiana. HATHAWAY INVESl'MEVT CO., 23 Exchange St., Rochester, N. 1. aplO-64 MONEY OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH ING money to any amount on bond and mortgage are unequaled: lowest rates of Interest and no delay. 11 you need money apply MORRIS & FLEMING. 108 Fourth ave. 1y27-S6-TT8bU MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY. SUBURBAN and farm properties: stocks, school and municipal tionds, as well as other securities, negotiated. ED. W11T1SH, 410 Grant St.. Pitts burg, Pa. fel4-25-D MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET rates on bond and mortgage: no delay. HEED B. COYLE & CO., cor. Fourth av. aud Grant St. dell-TTS ONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE securities, lowest rates: no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. 89 Fourthav. , dell-4-TThS MONEY TO LOAN ON MOKTGAGES: LOW EST interest; no delay. BLACK & BA1RD, 95 Fourth av. . apll-24-TT8 MORTGAGES ON CITY OK ALLEGHENY county property at lowest rates. HENRI' A. WEAVER A CO., 92 Fourth avenue. mb2-D TlfORTGAGES-ilONEYTO LOAN IN SUMS Jrl. to suit at 4)4,, s end 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY. 164 FouiEh ave. Tel. 167. aol4-19.TTSsn " - - r" .TUESDAY, .'APETE 1"4, WANTED., nnanclai. TO LOAN S200.000 ON MORTGAGES S10O and un ward at 6 per cent; $500,000 at4 per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. -. II. FKtrvCH. ri Fourth ave. ocS-D TRUST FUNDS-TO LOAN ON REAL estate. AV1SE & M1NOK, Attorneys. 91 Diamond st. ' ap3-82 WE HAVE TEN THOUSAND DOLLARS TO loan In two, three and Ave thousand dollar mortgages, three to Ave years. See MORRISON & BANKC, lCOThlrdav., city. Telephone 1557. apU-43 Boarders and Lodger. OCCUPANTS FOR ONE I'LEASANT FRONT room, with board; reference required. COR NER SOU1H HIGHLAND AV. AND WAL NUT ST.. E.E. apl4-74 Partner. PAINTER-FOR PAINTING LOCOMOTIVES. Address U. O. BOX 473. Pittsburg, Pa. apl4-37 Itootns. FIRST-CLASS FURNISHED ROOM-IN PRI VATE family by gentleman. Address H. G., Dispatch office. apl4-75 EOOM-NICELY FURNISHED FRO 1ST ROOM In East End. bytwo young gentlemen; pri vate family preleired. Address C. H. T., Dispatch office. ap!4-G Miscellaneous. kESK KOOM-IN A GOOD OFFICE IN CITY. XJ Address, statlug terms, W. 1" l. Dispatch SpIl-48 office. EVERYBODY TO KNOW THE SCHOOL OF Design and Dress Cutting will remove to No. 951 PENN AV., April 1, from MS PENN AV. mh2S-57 PENSIONS THE PITTSBURG PENSION AGENCY OF .1. H. STEVENSON & CO., 100 Firth av.renstons now had for all disabled sol diers, permanently helpless children and widows or deceased soldiers under late act of Congress; pensions Increased to correspond with the dis ability: bounties collected; certificates of service procured "where discharges aro lost. aca&-TTS SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES OF wall paper, free to any address; 10-centwalI paper at 5c. 15-centwall paper at 8c, 23-ocntgold paper at lOea bolt. G. G. O'BRIEN. Paint and Wall Paper Store. 292 Fifth av. mh20-44-TT8 YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF Stewart It Co. 's line cabinet photos for SI, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. mv2S-i3-TT8u FOB SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. CENTER AV., NEAR VINE ST., TWO-STORY press brick awctling, eight rooms, four on each floor; hall, vestibnle. bath, with latest sani tary plumbing; flue .range, laund'y, cemented cellar, both gases, pantry, china closets, provis ion room, sliding doors, stained glass windows, tile hearths and slate mantels throughout, hand somely papered: no exoense has been spared to make this a complete 'home lu every respect; owner must leave city: price and terms moderate. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 1S2 Fourth av. apl2-17Z-TUWFSSU CORNER WEIIsTER AV. AND KIKKPAT BICK St.. a bargain to a quick buyer, one square from Wyllc av. cable cars, three new2 story and mansard brick dwellings of 8 rooms, hall, vestibule, range, bath, inside w. c. station ary wash tubs, lanndry. Inside shutters, slate mantels, electric bells; will sell each separately or as a whole: good investment; sure to advance. For Information Inquire at F. E. SMITH, 'lln Store, 439 Fifth av.: JOHN C. GRAY, Builder, 48 Miller St., or J. 31. BYKNE, Painter, corner Ktrkpatrlck and Webster av. aoU-7J DWELL1NGS-A BARGAIN-TWO THREE STORY brick dwellings of eight rooms each, renting for 1900 per Tear, with lot 43xC2; only 810,000, worth 12,000: easy terms: only few squares from Court House. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., IIS Fourth ave. apl2-171 FIFTH AVENUE, FEW SQUARES FROM Court House New four-story brick building, storeroom ana six suites of flats, with modern conveniences: also, on rear of lot fronting on Caved street, two almost new two-story mansard rick dwellings, six rooms each, total rents over 8000 per year, lot 25x112: at the price positively the greatest bargains on the avenue to-day; pays hlg Interest: investigate. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ay. ap!2-17i' WOOSTEK ST., NEAR WYLIE AV. AL MOST new brick dwelling of nine rooms, vestibnle, ball, etc. : substantially bnlltand cheap at 84,500. W. C. BERINGER & CO., 158 Fourth avenue, apl4-82-TTS 0 300 - TERMS EASY - LOMBARD ST.. tu)9 near Fifth avenue market, 5-room brick dwelling, water, nat. gas, etc.: possession at on;e; lot 25 ft. bv90. (b02.) ALLESJt BAILEY, 184 Fourth av. Tel. tCT. apl2-92-iussu East End Residences. HOME-AN ELEGANT EAST END HOME on a paved street cheap; frame, seven large rooms, finished attic, range, h. and c. Twater. electric lights, nat. cas. large dry cellar, front and back stairs two porches, two bay windows, wash House; lot 144x15s fronting on three streets. DENNISION. ELDERKIN & CO.. Ltd., 6301 Penn av. Office open evenings. Tel. 5327. apl2-194-T'Su XTTCK RESIDENCE AND LARGE LOT-ON JL Cralg-st.. between Fifth av. and Forbes St., Bellcfield; pleasant.' commodious rooms, bath, w. c.. natural gas. hall, porches and cellar; line lot 35x140 feet: lawn all around the residence; Im mediate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE CO.. 313 Wood St., adjoining Fourth av., city. apl4-6S" &A 800-FOR A NEW SIX-KOOM AND FINE Oiri attic frame house; conveniently situated: within five mlautcs' walk of cable line: house has all modern conveniences, slate mantels up and down stairs electric Ugh:: good lot: a very desir able property. becS. A. DICKIE ft CO., Fenn and Shady ays., E. E. 1267 aal4-78-TTh T 800-FOR A NEW AND VERY PRETTY seven-room frame house, with all modern conveniences. Including bath. hot and cold water, etc.: good neighborhood, near cable line: street is sewered and curbed and well built up; stable in rear: lot 50x110. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady avs., E. E.; 1826. apl4-79 QO 800-A NEAT AND VERY COMFORTA- JU7 BLE little six-room frame house con venient to P. Ik It. and electric lines; has hall, vestibule, two porches. Inside shutters, good pan try, dry cellar, city water; lot 25x120. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady avs, E. ., 454. apl4-79 Hnzelwood Residences. HAZEL WOOD -2-STORY FRAME DWELL ING of 7 rooms, bath, hall, laundry, hard wood finish, newly papered and patnted.nat. gas. h. and c water, luslde w. c. sev crcd, etc. : lot 60x120 feet: 2 mjuutes' walk from Hazelwood sta tion and Second Avenue Electric Railway: price. M,800; terms reasonable. 1RAM. BURCHPIELD. 159 Fourth av. lalS-30 AUeslieny Kesldences. HOUSE-A BARGAIN -A. NINE ROOM. ' strongly built frame house, all modern Improvements, Second ward, Allegheny; lot 23x139: must be sold on account of the family going West; a cheap and rare opportunity. Call 82 OHIO ST., Allegheny. apH-S4 L1THGOW AV.. SECOND WARD, ALLE GHEN If-A very desirable framedwelllng of five rooms and two finished attics, water on both floors, house nicely papered, front and back porches: lot 30x100 feet: line location: price, $2,800. W. C. BERINGER & CO., 156 Fourth ay. apl4-62.TTS SA 800 -JACKSON ST.. CORNER PROP tfc ERTY. two-story hi let dwelling or six rooms and attic, halL good cellar, gas and water: Iront and rear yard: Iot25xb7; easy terms. BAX TER, THOSU'SON & CO., 16.: Fourth av. apl2-17i-MTT8SU Suburban Residences. BARGAIN-CHARLES ST., KNOXVILLE, 30 minutes from postoffice. on paved street: brick house; four rooms; batb: hot and cold water; range: cemented cellar: stable; good schools: churches and beautiful place to live; lot. 50x100 feet to alley: only 83,000. See MOR RISON & BANKS, lMThirdav., cor. Wood st. apll-TTS GLENFIELD, P., F. W. & C? IE. R -A VERY comfortable frame dwelling of Ave rooms: good spring house and about three acres of land; convenient to station: price only S2.UD0. W. C. BERINGER&CO., 156 Fourth av. ap!4-82-TTS HOME FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE-AN elegant country home In a prohibitory coun ty and town, where educational r.ioJIItles arc un surpassed and the surroundings lnvltlng.plrastnt and healthy: two acres of elegant ground rroutlng a beautiful park; shade trees, shrubbery, lawns, drives; new brick dwelling of six rooms, bath room, finished attic, reception hall, lanndry, clothes room, library, all finished In hard wood; electric bells and lights, speaking tubes, porches and verandas, fine cellar, delicious spring water; a family with children to educate raliht look far to dndahomeas'deslrablc: Waynesburg, Greene co., Pa.: $5,500, on easy terms, or will exchange for Allegheny or Pittsburg property. CHARLES SOMERS & CO..' 129 Fourth av. 4-18-77. apl2-124-Tusu INGRAM STATION PANHANDLE RAIL ROAD, property of the late Francis U. make, Queen Anne frame house nine rooms, bathroom, wide halls, art glass doors In vestibule, corner fireplaces, marble and slate mantels, tile hearth, china closer, wrought Iron range, cement cellar and brick furnace, natural gas. tar walks and drives, stable and carriage house, laundry, otc; about one acre of ground: will be sold at less than costtoapromprpurchasertosettle'ur) the estate mid Immediate possession given. DAVID all AW & CO., 152 Fourth av. ap7-91-TTS SUBURBAN RESIDENCE AT GLENFIELD conslutlngofa dwelling of eight rooms, sum mer kitchen, stable and good fruit, with about three acres of land: price 83,000. W. C. BERIN UER Jt CO., IX Fourth av. apl4-82-TTfr o;rrk lots and. large residence-in OdU plan of Munhall Valley Land Co., near Homestead and Mnnball stations: rare chance for speculation. Plans from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Woodst,, adjoining Fourthav., Pittsburg. ' apll-49-D" -ifriPER CENT NET-NEW HOUSE. SIX JLVs large rooms, finished attic, basement, rloseta. pantry, two porches, well finished; lot 34x200 on good street. Wllklnsburg: Si.(i00 lr sold soon. MAUaW & GOFF. L1M., 145 Fourth av. apM-BO" FOR SALE LOTS. Allegheny Lots. tQK-i A.ND UPWARD-ON EASY PAr fSOOXJ MENTS, will buy yon a fine building lot la J. Walter Hays plan. Eleventh ward, one square from the electric cars; send lbr plans. A. Z. BYEKS A CO., 93 Federal St., Allegheny, apl2-S2-IU6u "189L FOR -SALE LO TS. City Lots. FOR SALE-BUTLEIJ.ST. BUILDING LOTS 81.200 Easy payments below and near Sharpsburc bridge. (791-Sec v. A. HERRON & SONb-80 4-j-avc. ' apl4-10O-14,13,22,27 fEast End Lots. IrORSALE-ON EDWIN SI'. NEAR HIGHr ? LANDav. aad Alder St.. East End. lot 20 or more feet front 1y 120 feet deep to an alley: too Eer front foot; these are the best lots In the rCast ml for the money. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ay. ap3-73-TuF' 1- OT-rjir.173 ON PENN AV EAST END: J good bnslnesspropertv, at a bargain. PhN NISluN. ELDERK1N i Co.. LIM., 6304. Penn ay. Office open evenings. Tel. 5J27. apl2-194-TTSu TOT-A MOST DESIRABLE LOT ON FINEST J part or Forbes st. In Oakland. MURKY JS EDSALL, 34 Fidelity building. apII-SJ ,t Suburban Lots. A BARGAIN IN VACANT LOTS AT EMS WORTH. P.. F. W. & C. K. lt.-We have a few fine building lots convenient to the station, which we are ollcrlng at from S5S0 lofo racb. If sold at once. W. C. BERINGER 4 CO.. 156 Fourth av. apI4-82-TTS LOTS-FINH BUILDING LOTS IN THE Laurel Land C'o.'s plan. 15 minutes from city; price low. terms easy; line scenery of the unio river, a. z. hi .!& i;o.. w penerai m. Allegheny. apli-SS-TTSU" SHIELDS STATION, FORT WAYNE BAIL ROAD, a bcautirul building site, fronting on the railroad .ind commandlug n fine view of the river, containing two acres. DAVID SHAW & CO.. 152 Fourth av. an7-92-TTS" SUBUKDAN PROl'ERT THE LARGEST lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best terms In the county at Shcraden, 15 minutes frfcin Union station: see Sheraden before you buy else where. ANDREW PAITERSUN, Secretary. 1.7 Fifth av. fe27-72-D' THE BELLEVUE ELECTRIC R. It. ELE VATOR, Windsor Park, and gas well; the finest site In Western Pa. for a hotel or club house: the park contains about five acres and commands the finest view on the Ohio river, overlooking the Davis Island dam; this property. Including the railroad and a gas well capable of supplying 100 families, and now piped over2,000 feet and in use. will be sold at a great bargain. For particulars call- on GEO. S. COTTON. 157 Lacock st., Allegheny. 31)0-47" Farms. FARMS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE - ALL sizes; if you want to buy on easy payments or trade send for "biggest" farm aud exchange list: send description of your property for trade. N. F. HURST. Real Estate Agent, Rochester, Pa. mh2S-114-TT8 FARMS-WE HAVE NOW A VERY' LARGE list of farms in all sections of the country: all sizes and in prices from 810 per acre up; call on us ueiore ouying. as we uave some nnc uar gains. C. BERINGER A CO.. 156 Fourth av. L1U1 apll-S2-TTS f?f ACRES AT AUCTION-SATURDAY, 18TII OVJ Inst., 10 o'clock, on premises, by order of Orphans' Court, tho 50-acre farm ot Oliver P. Henderson, deceased, near Acmetonia station. West Penn R. R-; special attention Invited, as a bargain will likely be going: terms half ci-di. Call for particulars on A. LEGGATE & SON, auctioneers. 108 Fourth av. aptf-HO Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.-RENT OK SALE Hotels, cottages and 'oath houses: lots for sale In all parts of the city; also South Atlantic City. ISRAEL G. ADAMS Jt CO., Real Estate Agents. Real Estate aud Law Building. feO-W Capitalists. CHOICE-ST. LOUIS. MO., REAL ESTATE Investment We offer for sale at 300,000 the Llnoell Hotel property. 181 feet front on Wash ington avenue, 22) feet on sixth street, and 175 feet on Christy av. ; six stories high, with base ment and sub-basement; materials used arc brick and light gray granite, with trimmings or Indiana limestone; has about 400 rooms: thor oughly heated by most approved system and ap pliances; lighted by electricity and gas; the building and grounds cost originally over gl.OGO, 000; it will be sold subject to all conditions of a five-year lease; theprcsentrent.il pays 6 per cent on 1800,000,-and bulldlug could now be rented for a much larger sum: the location is the best In St. Lonls for business purposes, aud at expira tion or lease will In all probability be greatly en hanced In value, being the most central and val uable location In the city: title perfect: any further Information that mav be desired fur nished on application. II. M. NOEL &. CO., Investment Brokers, corner Third and Pine sis., St. Louis. Mo. ap5-98-TT8 FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. A N OIL AND GAS PROPERTY' NET PROF- ITS from Jan. I to April I were M.2T0: price. S16.0 000. Call on or address E. H. ADAMS, JR., Room 1. Troutman building, Butler, Pa, x'a. apl4-83-D B AKBEK SHOP-AT 610 GRANT ST., CITY; good business for suitable man, api4-7i CIGAR STORE. 81.000. GOOD LOCATION; grocery stores. SJC0 to 85, 000: shoe stores, gen eral stores, bakeries, restaurants milk depots. PERCIVAL Jfc CHAPMAN. 4J9 Grant St. apl4-8' DRUG bTORE-lN CITY: GOOD BUSINESS; will sell cheap; owner In other business. Ad dress ALUM, Dispatch office. apll-81 -lOOD PAYING JEWELRY STOKE IN 5IAN VT UFACTUJtING town: pop. iOOO: no opposi tion; stock and fixtures will Invoice 83,500: can be reduced to stilt purchaser. For particulars, ad dress BOX 236. .Belle Vornon, Pa. ap!4-84 GROCERY STORE-UOOD LOCATION: OLD ' established stand. Address U, Dispatch office. apl4-94 PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY-MUST BE SOLI) on account family has gone West: n rare and cheap opportunity. 82 OHIO ST., Allegheny. apl4-33 500-A 15 PER CENT, NET, CITY IN Ot)l VESTMENT, on account of owner leaving the city: two good storerooms. 11 Hying rooinsand packing room, with corner lot 30x48. H. C. CLARKE, 133 Fourth ay. and Edgewood. Tele. 7212. r-4IvrTS Business Properties. QOpT OOO-A CLEAN 6 PER CENT NET ijJOi investment In the business center; three new brick buildings on lot 25t112, from street to strt.et; one four-story brick containing storeroom 25x76 and 21 dwelling rooms, in flats: two two-story and basement bricks on the rear; all substantial, complete and In the best of order; a bargain not tob duplicated In the market to day, (d 82-232). CHARLES sOMERS & CO.. 129 Fourth av. ap9-78-TnBn, FOR SALE-MISCEIXANKOCS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc HORSE-CAN TROT IN 2:40; WOULD SUIT A doctor; doesnotscarc: a bargain; perfectly sound. BOWMAN'S SALESTABLE, Forbes st. apl2-160, SHETLAND PONY AND HARNESS, TO GETHER or separate: harness nearly new: pony 47 Inches high, sound and kind for any child to ride or drive. Can be seen at 215 FIRST AV. ap!4-4 Machinery and Metals. ENGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND: largest stock of all sizes: l!x36, 12x24. 12x13.10 x20, 10x16. 10-12,9x12, 8x12. 7x12. 6x12: mounted port able engine, boilers or all sizes, shafting, pulleys pumps, governor, etc. Telephone, 3401. 23 aad 25 Park Way, Allegheny, Pa. J. s. YOUNG. ap!l-D ONE SECOND-HAND PORTABLE ENG1NE And boiler combined. 33 horse power; also a number of second-hand wood-working machines; call be bought at a low figure. YELTE. & MC DONALD, Pennav. and Thirty-second sL ricla-TTS SECOND-HAND F.NGlNtS-ONE 27 H. P. Ball pat. electric light engine, almost new: one 8x3. one 7x7, one 5x6, vertical engines: one heavy 14x24. one 11x12, 3 8x12 and 2 7x12. In hori zontal engines: alt roodasnew. HARM KS MA CHINE DEPOT, 9S First av., Pittsburg.- Pa. Ja30-D Miscellaneous. BAB FIXTURES-CONSISTING OF SIDE BOARD and counter, sideboard 18 feet long; large mirror counter 23 reet long: both hard wood, good a new. I. HARTMAN. I'ark Place Hotel, cornerPeunandBrushtonavs, EistEnd. city. apH-23 SECOND-HAND MERRY-GO-ROUND - IN first-class condition. Inquire of GEORGE W. LAUGHL1N, Palace Hotel, Homestead, Pa. aplO-S9 SMALL STOCK OF GENERAL MEKCHAN DISE at cost (about ;i,6O0.) J. n. BRISTOK, Martlnsburg, WestVa. apl4-41 SODA FOUNTAIN-A GOOD SECOND-HAND soda lountaln, almost -new: will sell very cheap for cah. Call or address J. F. BON. 412 Market St.. Pittsburg. Pa. ap9-58-D PERSONAL. PERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver: Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCH. 541 bmlthlleld st. J1S-S1 PERSONAL WKISSTEK'S LARGE O.UAKTO Dictionary, 82 50; special bargains lu oliaud new books dunugthls month. FRANK BACON ctCO.. 3)1 bmlthlleld st. mhI2 PERSONAL-FINE BOOKS-WE HAVETHE finest collection or finely illustrated hooks In Pittsburg: beautlfulblndiugs; low prlcestcome and see them: hundreds of books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900 Liberty St. de!2 FOUND. FOUND-A LARGE LOT OF WINTER clothing belonging to residents or this city was ronnd hanging in the rooms occupied by DICKSON, the tailor, t5 Filth ave.. upstairs altered, cleaned and repaired; the owners should call lor them, as Dickson require the room. noia-D LOST. TOST-A SMALL DIAMOND DROP OF AN JJ earring; finder rewarded by leaving same at DEltOY BROS., 3Q78mlthneld St. apl4-53 KEWAT-DS. -- il REWARD FOR RETURN OF. IRISH 5 IA) Setter to ROBERT R. SINGER. Wllkins- uurg. rs. apiz-a STRAYED. STRAYED-A GRAY HORSE, WITH DOUBLE mane, about 17)j bands high: 83 reward If re turned to LOUIS BOLL, Cbartleri, Pa p 14-62 TO-LETi- City Residences. BLUFF ST.-FINE TWO-3TORY MANSARD brick: nine rooms: every modern conven ience; low rent. BAXTER, XHOMI-SON A CO.. 162 Fourthav. ap-i-KB-TTSSut East End Itesldences. TO LET-IN COMl-LETEOKDElr.A MODERN house. 8 rooms newly painted and papered. Latest list u res: large lot: corner Ellsworth and College ave. (street paved): East End: S4tf per month (a refinecd rent). Sic W. A. JlKKRoN & SONS. fO Fourth avenue. apl4-93-TTt O LET A VERY BfcSIRABLE nOUSE OF ninu rooms, all m-dern conveniences loca tion good. No. 53 Center av., near 'A yllc av. cable line and only a few minute' walk from Wood St.: 840 ner month. See W. A. IIEKRON SONS, No. 80 Fourth ay. ap9-72-TTSt TO LET-835 PER MONTH, A VERY HAND SOME house; six rooms attic, modern con veniences; on r.ltsworih ay., bhadyslde. (Street and sewer Improvements made.) See W. A. HEB RON & bONS, 80 Fourthav. apl4-S9-14.17.21t TO LET-IN THE MIDST OF THE EAST End: 826 per month: new brick house, six rooms nice yard: No. 122 St. Clair at., near Penn av. See W. A. HERRON BONS, 80 Fourth av. apir-9S-14,J8.22t rriO LETi-AT OAKLAND. ON FORBES ST. A, New house, eight rooms, besides laundry, bath, pantry; modern fixtures; send for list. W. A. HERRON & SNS. 80 Fourthav... apll-33-TuPSt TO LET NO. 320 EDWIN, EAST END. NEAR Alder St.. honse 6 large rooms attic, nice lot, location very good: reduced rent. See W. A. HERRON SONS., 83 Fourthav- apl4-95-TTt (Jon SHADYS1DE. NEAR FIFTH AV.; iJ)QJ two-story minsard brick, eight rooms all modern conveniences. BAXTER, THOMP SON & CO., 1B2 Fourth av. apI2-175-TUWSSut Allegheny Kesldences. TO LET-A GOOD BRICK HOUSE; EIGHT rooms modern conveniences: at a reduced rent, only 830 per month: Sheffield near Fulton st., Allegheny. See W2 A. HEREON & SONS. SO Fotrrthav. ap'4-97-14,16,20t T O LET NEAR EAST PARKS. ALLE flHKNY Kn. M Ilemloet st.. elffht rooms modern conveniences: 832 per month. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, i couriu,av. apI4-S6-14,l7,20t FRAME DWELLING OF 6 ROOMS-NO. 79 Beaver av.. Allegheny: rent 821 per month. W. C. HEICI.NOEK.iCU, lSGFonrthav. apl4-82-TTS"t Snbnrban Residences. HOUSE-OF7KOOM3AT JACK'S RUN: 820 permonth. Inquire ofGEOICGER. BOTH WELL, 104 Franklin St., Allegheny. mhl7-73-TTSt TrriLKlNSUUKG-EXTKA GOOD HOUSE, V one year old, six rooms, finished attic, wide hall. bath. w. c, range, electric lights7nat ural gas large lot, shade trees, stone sidewalks: six minutes irom station, on stone pavements; 828 a month. G. N. BECK WITH & CO. apt-42-TTSSnt Itooms. E)OOMS THIRD STORY. FURNISHED b frontroom. 4T2PKNN AV. apl2-128-Dt Business Stands. ELEGANT STOREROOM WITH PLATE glass front, 2S7 0hlost.; good business loca tion. Aoply to J. H. AIKEN CO., 10U Filth av. mh21-26-Ot IN ALLEGHENY-STOREROOM, BASE3IENT ana five dwelling rooms on a good corner. Inquire or GEORGJt R. BOTHWELL. No. 104. Franklin St., Allegheny. apl4-63-TThst SEPARATE DEPARTMENT-10,000 SQUARE feet floor space, use of K. It. siding, steam engine, etc. Will lease for long term. Inquire of W. A. HOKVELER'S Storage Warehouse, Twelfth and Pike sts., cltv. qpl3-16t ELECTIONS. STOCKrfoLDEllS' MEETINU-A SPK UIAL meeting of the stockholders of tne Mononpahela Navication Company will bo held at Its chief office or place of business. No. 8 Wood street, Plttsburir. on MONDAY, the 18th day of May, 1881, at 3 o'clocK r. M., for the purpose of considering and votlnjr upon the question of increasing the capital stock of said company. By order ot the Board ot Managers W. BAICEWEIiL. Secrotary. PlTTSBCT.0. March 10. 1S9L mhl7-73-TU PiTTsnunG, Cincinnati; Chicago and ) St. Louis Railwat company. Pittsburg. March 11, 1891. ) THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Pittsburg, Cincinnati. Chicago and SL Louis Railway Company will be held at the principal offices of the couin-inv at 1003 Penn avenue. Pittsburg. Pa., on TUES DAY, April 14. 1891, at 1L o'clock a. m.. for the purpose of receiving the annual report for 1890, the election of 13 directors to serve for the ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meet ing. The transfer books will be closed on Satur day, March 21, and reopened on Wednesday, April IS. 1891. S. B. LIGGETT, Secretary. mhll-71-TTS CHOICE PROPERTIES. FAHNESTOCK " PLACE Without exception the finest piece of snh-divided property in East End dis trict; both steam and electric cars; no rough ground, and all lots have either fruit or shado trees; best and prettiest -neighborhood in the city; we are offer, ins these lots at special prices to first purchasers. LIGGETT BROS., 71 Diamond St. apl2-lH-TuThsu A PROFITABLE 1HVESTMEHT! TJM, BUILDING, with its FURNITURE, situ ate at the corner of Walnut and Main sts., in the city of Johnstown, well and widely known as the CAMBRIA CLUBHOUSE IS OFFERED FOB SALE At a reasonable price and terms to suit the purchaser. It contains 63 rooms and is fully appointed and well arranged for a general ho tel business. Apply to apo-1 JAMES MCMILLAN. FOR SALE-VERY CHEAP. Handsomest Lots-at Swissvale. P.R.R,, -IN THE- PALMER PLACE PLAN, Good wide streets and alleys. Location high and healthful. Lots 40x120 reet, 81.100. Lots 25x120 feet, 8650. Luis 23x123 feet, S400. Terms easy. For plan see HENRY H. NEGLEY, At office nn the prenilsrs, or W. A. HERRON & SONS, apll-65-11,14.17.21,21 M Fourth av. SB550 FOR A FINE LOT IN EAST END. Convenient to P. R. R. and electric line. Neighborhood welPbnilt up. If you are thinking ot building here is a bar gain for you. ss'ee S. A. DICKIE & CO.. Penn and Shadv avs. DEALERS IN EAST END ONLY. apll-33-.D FOR SALE-A BARGAIN, A.T 8HADY9IDE, A new and modern honse. latest fixtures; lot 50x100 feet. Price only $5,750. '63). See W. A. HERRON 4 SONS. aplW0-ll,I4.1S,22 80 Fourth av. FOE S-XjE- jL GOOD INVESTMENT, "PAYING OVER 11 PER CENT On the amount asked; corner lot, well improved. 6 dwellings, only a few minutes' walk from the P. O., 2 squares from Fifth av. Price, H2.750 54,200 cash, remainder lone time. (7S). See W. A. HERRON & SONS, apll-41-TnF3 80 Fourth av. F IOR SALE- EAST END PROPERTY. MURRT & EDSALL, rnli25-M. SWIDETJIXBTJILDinq, ACCTION SALES. PARLOR SUITES. PARLOR SUITES, PABLOR SUITES, AT AUCTION, , TUESDAY, APRIL 14. Another immense consignment now on ex hibition, and will be sold TUESDAY, APRIL 14. at 10 o'ulock, at tho moras of the Henry Ani'tion Co.. 311 MarSet street. We can guarantee buyers the finest goods ever "ffercd in thii citv. This i something of which we are proud. Not only or the amounc of goods do we brng. but it's the Immense as sortment and splendid values we are able to oiler. If you are in doubt as to what to buy in a parlor suite, look through this immense as sortment and you will bo sure to attend the sale. There aro fine suites in choice brnca telles. fine French tapestry and rug. English plush and hair cloth; in fact, goods to pleasa everyone, and all must be sold, as we will close the account at once. Call and e&ainine'tha goods before the sale. Also a fine line of furniture and carpets, chamber suites In oak and walnut, bureaus, vaihstands, wardrobes, sideboards, cxt. tables, chairi. bookcase; in fact, everything In furni ture. Handsome velvet, Brussels and Ingrain carpets. This will bo tne most attractive salo of the sraion. Sale positive. Guods now on exhibition. HENRY AUCTION CO- Auctioneers. apl2-il -4REAT AUCTION SALE AT THE JT Sproul Vehicle Manufacturing Co.. Llm.. Twenty-first and Smallman streets. Pittsburg; Pa.. WEDNESDAY. April 15. at 10 o'clock A. jr., of the following described articles, to witt i Decker C. carriages, three-quarter stylo finished of tho very flnoRt material; 25 phaetons, 12 side bar buggies. I end spring Corning jobs, 5 Villlage carts. 3 snrrys, 2 doctor's conoes, 2 wheel: 20 doctor's carts, 1 very fine barronche. 4 bncE-wagons, S road carts. 6 top carts (second hand). 35 bock wagon bodies, 65 phaeton bodies, 35 rquare box bodies, 1 wagon body. 2 piano bodies. 4 Corninc bodle 1 second hand 6-seatcd carriages, almost new; a large lot of new wheels and shafts; woodwork of all description, leather and clothi blacksmith's machinery of every description; office furniture, safe, etc. The above articles are of the finest material in the market. Any body in need of the above articles should not fail to attend the sale. The above articles will be sold to the highest bidder, as the company have sold their property to chnrcb parties, and have only 5 days to vacate. No pnstponement on acconnt orthi" weather. THE SPROUL VEHICLE MANUFACTURING CO.. LIM.. J. A. McKELVY, Auctioneer. ap62 A-aotion Sal -OF- JAPANESE GOODS, Commencins SATURDAY. APRIL 11. at 10 o'clock, and continuing daily until the entire stock is disposed of. This is the largest and finest stock of Japanese coods ever offered in this city, and.baving been consigned to us by one of the largest importers in New York, with In structions to dispose of it without regard to value, it wilt bo sold without resorrc. Don't fail to attend thi sale. ROBINSON- CO., Auctioneers, apl0-92 (GO Smithfield streer. J. A. McKELVEY, Auctioneer. Household furniture, property and live stock. Office 84 Frankstown Av., East End. Terms upon applictlnn. mh8-143-D ISEMOVALS. R. C. KILLER, House and Sign Painter, Has removed from 73 SIXTH AVENUE, -TO- 526 GRANT STREET, Between Fifth and Webster avenues. Special attention :iven to the handling of plate glass, cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky lights, etc House painting and glazing in all its branches. oclS-flS-D READY FOR BUSINESS. We have secured possession of the two larea and substantial buildings. No?. 46 and 48 Sev enth avenue, opposite New Grant street, and with a complete stock of new good3 respSct f ally solicit tho patronage of the RETAIL DRUG TP.ADE. In addition to the cood? formerly carried In stock we have added a full line of DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. This department win b under the care of MR. CHARLES BABST. who will be glad to meet bis former friends and customers and to serve them acceptably. NO GOODS AT RETAIL. n. HARRIS DRUG CO,, NOS. 46 AND 4S SEVENTH AVENUE. PITTSBURG. PA. apl-3-D 1IL'S1NES)S CHANGES. JOTICE THE BUSINESS LATELY" JLl carried on by J. Frey & Co. l3dissolvcd by mutual consent. All bills will be paid and col lected by E. Frey, 442 Liberty st. J. FKEY, apl4-67 E.FREY. . ISESOltTS. THE UUAbFO.ME ATLANTIC CirY, N. J. On the beacb, with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths in the honse. t Send for circular. feI-90-n E. ROBERTS & SONS. CTADDON HALL. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. Now open Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths In the House. fc6-81 LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. CHARLES SIMERS & CO,, 129 FOURTH AVE. (Telephone 1773) Real Estate and Mortgages. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates. Get our new catalogue and weeUly printed lists of new properties for sale, rent and exchange, mailed free. - BRANCH OFFICES: 3313 Penn Ave. Telephone 5577. 6019 Penn Ave. Telephone 5328. ap-76 TRY OUR LAUGHTON PADS, BEST FOR RUBBER STAMPS' " NOT AFFECTED BY HEAT OR COLD. W. A. BUNTING, 20, Fifth Avenue. Send for Price List. ap"-TT3 Lit MCE BANK DEPOSITORS. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO, Assigns, Is now paying the first dividend, 1S'C-10 per cent. Pass books or evidences of indebtedness must be produced. apI4-oi Now is the best season for planting and prun lng trees, laying ont ot lawns and taking charge of work generally; also draining. Herman Helm LANDSCAPE GARDENER. ELLSWORTH AV., Shadyside, Pittsburg mbtf-Tua McNAUGHER & CO., Contractors for Paving Sidewalks With Cement. Brick tnd Fire Brick. Concreting Cellars. 110 FEDERAL ST., ALLEUHENY. PA. Carbstona furnished and set. le7-5S-a -EL O. HOWARD. CONTRACTOR FOR Pavlnc, cnrblne. sewering and concreting eel lars, and repairing brick and stone work, aud buildlnir engine and boiler foundations. Offlcs! 108 FOURTH AV. Telephone, 14C0. ap4-S-a m. may; sons & oo. FINE DXEINO AND CLEANING. S3 Sixth Avenue, mhl9 oS-TuThS Pittsburg, Pa. TTOTJSEKEEPERS WILL If IND IT TO.' XI their advantage to buy tea sets. sllverV,? ware, knives, forks and spoony etc, eta,'at .- ' WILSON'S JEWELRY STOitE,, 61 Fourth avenue. t - . Fine Witch repairing Specialty, apl-rra i -1 . ',.-. . .'. ' ,' - .. -,,:,, :,:L,, .- .-.-,'..,,...
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