LESSENING THE LIST. Applicants From Braddock and Char tiers Pnt Througb the Mill. SOME VERY SHOUT MEMORIES Fnnd Among the Worild-Be-Dispensers of Liquid Refreshment. FOKTI-XINE CASES HEAED IESTEEDAI TheLicensing Court yesterday got through another list of applicants for permission to bell liquor. The lists of Braddock and Chartiers were both completed, 49 cases beine disposed of altogether. As usual, some of the witnesses lost their head;, and consequently their memories, un fortunate occurrences that did not help their cases with the Judce. One man's memory was so much at fault that he could not tell how lany rooms were in his house, thougn given several chances to count them up; an other, who had been refused two years iu succession, told the Court that he hoped to pet his licence this year, as he had waited long enough for it. Another applicant could not remember having been prosecuted for breaking the liquor laws, though in formed by the Court that the records might enlighten him a little. The first applicaut heard at the opening of the morning session was James F. Ward, 1018 Braddock avenue, First ward. Brad dock. He was closely questioned in regard to an alleged prize fight said to have oc curred in his back yard, but he denied the allegations. The King of the Hans. Joseph Wolf. 1248 "Washington avenue, asked for a renewal of his license. He said bis trade was to a great extent amont; the Hungarians, some of whom called him the "King of the Hungarians." Peter AV alter and P. J. Uojle. 925 Braddock avenue; Joseph Belir, C12 Braddock avenue; John Costello, cor ner of Halket and Eighth streets, and F. R. Dahlcien. 70S Braddock avenue. were examined bneflv. and nothing of a damaging nature was broucbt out. Tbe other applicants of the mnrnmc session tiere W. S. Edwards, 317 and SISKinth street; Harry Flick. 109 Ninth street; John Gelm and Jacob Stert, (KG Braddock ave nue; Philip Glos-er, CH Braddock avenue, and Enoch Jones Braddnck avenue and Verona street. They professed to having observed tho law strictly, and each promised to conduct a retauran Edward F. Kelly, of 835 Braddock avenue, was the first applicant heard on resumption in the afternoon, ilo had a license last year, and professed that be ran a good house and had a veil patronized restaurant. James P. Martin, S77 Braddock avenue, also bad a license last year. He said he pave employment t five per sons in his bouse. William Mayer. 123Vrona street, was detained but a few rniuutes. Zacb ariah Oskin, 412 John street, was also dctaiued but a short time. He said he bad not violated the law during the last year and had a good paying restaurant. Literature and Liquor. E. F. O'Reilly and Edward McXally. 420 Barton street, gave satisfactory answers to tho questious asked. They said that IV. A. Ale Devitt, director of the Carnecie Library at Braddock, had signed their petitions. David OUr and Samuel McEwen. 621 and 62S Brad d k avenue, said they wished a license for a t. ee-siory building containing 18 room. They gave many good promises of what they would do. Michael Quirk. o52 Braddnck avenue, an swered the questions put by Judce White in a straichtfornard manner. Mr. Christy took him to task for keeping a slate, but Quirk, al thouch he pleaded guilty to keeping a slate, denied strenuouslv that he allowed a large ac count to run, the highest being less than J3. John Quinn, 806 Braddock avenue, has a license at present and asked for its renewal. R. S. Graham was called to testify that during the recent riot, when the Sheriff closed tbe sa loons, Quinn kept aside door open. Graham was reticent and declined tosjy much. George F. Sims, 891 and SG6 Braddock avenue. as briefly examined. A. K. Adams, 546 Braddock avenue, asked for a rcnenal of lus license. Thomas Brennan, Z6 Braddock avenue, bas not bad a license since 1SSS. Judce White asked him if be had not violated the liquor laws and whether he had tut been prosecuted. He re plied that be did not remember. Judge White remarked that tbe court records contained in formation which might refresh tbe memory of the applicant. Jobn H. Gorham, 18 and 20 Bradaock avenue, had a licenselast jear. This year be has a larger house and intends to run a fine restaurant. Just for Himself and Friends, Fat ick McKeowen, 312 Braddock avenue, was refused in 1S59. He at present runs a con fectionery store and boarding house. He said be bad a case of beer each week for two years in his house, put that it was for his own use and for a few of bis iriends, bnt not for sale. James Purcell. oM and 556 Braddock avenue, askeJfor the renewal of bis license. Ho said b- never trusted any persons at his place, rur c ..'was tbe last of the Bra ldock applicants. Mrs. Eliza Adams, of Chartieis, was called. Her attorney stated that she was sick and could not be present. Farreli Canlon, Mam street, was tho next ap plicant from Chartiers. He said that the saloon he ran was a necessity and that his res taurant attracted a good deal of custom. Judge Magee Did you not say that any per son could get a license if they knew the right place to put their money? Canlon 2Co. sir; never. Patrick Connors, Fourth street and Fourth v e. was called He said he had ten rooms ' house; Ave on the first floor and five on tbu Second floor. He was asked to enumerate the rooms and tried several time to do so but could only figure out eight rooms. He finally said the pantry was a room. J ndje White said that tbis only brought tbe number np to nine. Con nors attempted to count ten rooms but always failed, arrivinc invariably at nine. Jobn Herm sen. Main street, has a boarding bouse at present. He could hardly speak English and created considerable amusement by blendin" the German and English words. He said be bad lived in Amctica for 11 years but could never master the English language. He Had Waited Long Enough. Adam Meiser. Fourth avenue, corner of Second street, has been refused for the last two ,..rs. Judgi White Why should yoa have a license now? Meiser Whv. haven't I waited long enough? Michael O'Keefe. Fourth avenue and Jeffer son street, was the next applicant. He appar ently cave satisfactory answers. Joseph Paul, Main street, near Mansfield station, asked tho Court to allow him to continue tbe saloon and hotel business. He is proprietor of the Char tiers American Hotel. Jacob Rappel. Lincoln avenue and Third street, was the next appli cant. He was in tho wholesale business last j ear. He said his receipts were S22.HX). He could give no opecial reason why be wished to give ud tbe wholesale business. Andrew Roach, Fourth avenue, between Fourth and Fifth streets, said he had a new house, built purposely for a saloon and hotel. He was not questioned to a great extent. Morgan Thomas, Fourth avenue and Fifth street, bas a wholesale license at present, but pleaded that it did not pay and he wished to have a retail license. P. R. Wilbert, becond street and Fourth avenue, was tbe last appli cant of Chartiers. and also the last applicant heard. His house has 1G rooms. TJHDEE AN OLD-TIME LAW. The County Salary Hoard Reorganized on a Permanent Basis. The Controller and County Commissioners met yesterday and organized as tbe Salary Boird. Commissioner Mercer was chosen .irraan and Controller Grier Secretary of tbe Board. Controller Grier was granted a permanent clerk as an addition to his force, in stead of an extra man who was only engaged about five months in the year. No other busi ness was transacted. The meeting, was the outcome of the decision by Judge Collier, who held that the Salary Board existed under the act of 1876. Tbe com missioners ere perfectly satisfied with the outcome of the case as their position was sus tained by the court. Tbe board had been called together under tbe act of 1883 and they declined to organize, boluing that the act did not apply to Allegheny court. They were sus tained. but the court went further, declaring the acts of : 1883 and 1879 unconstitutional, and holding that the act otlb76 was still in force. .It?.r.0?t?.if.aal.ry Board ana according to its provisions the board was or-anized yes terday. J TO-DATS THIAL LISTS. Casei xnat vt ill Come Up for During the Day. Bearing Common Pleas No. 1 Harris et al ts "Wilson: Graham ts O'Donnell: Franciscus vs Kaufmann Bros.; Bauer ts United Friend HalleKTiBoyd, 2i; Faher et alvs O'Brien;' Mnlra.neT vs Penn Incline Company; Cook et al T! Murphy, administrator: Kohel ts Rosen blatt; Jackson ts McDonouch; Daubmau ts Kress, etal; Black fc Co. ts Fleming. Common Pleas No. 2 Kramer ts Kramer; Stewart, administrator ts Allecheny County confers, et ux. ts Pennsylvania Company, et al; Malgant ts Philadelphia Company; Ferry ts Pittsburg Traction Company. NOTES FEOM THE COTJBTS. In the case of W. S. Linton aeainst Ira We Witt k Co., an action on an oil lease, a verdict was given yesterday for 800 for the plaintiff. A vekdict for tbe defondant was given yes terday in the case of S. Dickson and wife against McGaw Bros., an action on a contract. In the case of Robert Munroe A Son against F. Miller, an action oh an account, a verdict was given yesterday for $116 95 for the plain tiffs. In Common Pleas N o. 1 yesterday an attach ment waB issued for F. W. Gerdes, of the Twentieth ward, who is on the jury, but did not appear. IX the suit of S. C. Schoyer against Theodore Ortman, administrator of j. H. Ortman, an ac tion on a mortjraee, a verdict was given yester day for S2.624 45 for the plaintiff. In the United States District Court yester day exceptions were filed to the Register's re port on tbe application of A. F. ttaum, a bank rupt, for discharge from his debt'. United States Marshal Habrah yes terday sold at public sale the pleasure barge City of Pittsburg. It was purchased by R. W. Miller for S1.455. The sale was ordered on tho suit of John Moser to recover for material furnished tbe boat. A financial statement of the borough oC Sbarpsburc for the year ending March 31, 1891, was tiled in tbe Clerk of Court's oflice yester day. The receipts for the year from taxes, licenses, eta, were shown to have been S-27.131 21, and the expenditures $19,011 02. The af sets of the boroutrh are placed at &4,202 26, and tbe liabilities, 554,502 45. The suits of Jobn Crouse and bis father, Al bert Crousc, against C. L. Magee are on trial before Judge Stowe. The cases are actions for -damages for injuries to the son, who fell through a coal bole in the sidewalk in front of No. 431 Grant street. It is asserted that Mr. Magee, as owner of the property, is liable for not haTing the openinc properly protected. The following executions were issued yester day: J. Bencher ts J. Kemper, 75; German Premium and Loan Association, of Allegheny, ts G. A. Pannier, Sti20; same ts Joseph and Charles Becker, 456; Lafayette Premium and ivoan Association oi .Aiicgnenv. ts samuei Tscmnne and Christ Detzel, 590; Pflaum & Co. vs A. J. Relies Manufacturing Company, 51,421 55. Isabel C. Sargent yesterday entered suit against the city of Pittsburg to recover $1,476. Tbe plaintiff is the owner of a lot on Collins avenue, Nineteenth ward. When Kirkwood street was located a portion of the property was taken and the Board of Viewers fixed tbe damage at $1,476. Although money to pay tbe damage was collected from property holders benefited the plaintiff bas not been paid for tbe damage dune. Protect Your Healtli. Cold and moisturo combined have a torporis ing effect upon tbe bodily organs, and the di gestive and secretive processes are apt to be more tardily performed in winter than in the fall. The same is true, also, of tbe excretory functions. The bow els are often slucgib, and tbe pores of tho skin throw off but little waste matter at this season. The system, therefore, requires opening up a little, and also purifyinc and regulatinc, and the safest, surest and most thurough tonic anil alterative that can bo used for these purposes is Hostettcr's Stomach Bitters. Persons who wish to escape tbe rheumatic twinges, tbe dyspeptic agonies the painful disturbances of tbe bowels, tbe bilious attacks and the nervous visitations so common at tbis time ot tbe year, will do well to reinforce their s stems with this renowned vegetable stomachic and inTigoraat. It improves the ap petite, strengthens tbe stomach, cheers the spirits and renoratcs tho whole physique. TJXION NATIONAL BANK. Directors Tako Action on tho Death of Samuel Wilson. At a meeting of the Board of Directors of the Union Rational Bank of Pittsburg, held this day, the following minute was adopted aud ordered to be placed on record: This board is again called upon to record the death of one of its members, Mr. Samuel Wilson. 3Ir. Wilson has been identified with this bank since its organization aud for oyer 12 years one of Its directors. By his death tbe bank has lost one of its best friends and wisest counselors. He was possessed of good judgment, discreet, con servative and prudent, his advice was of great value and always fully appreciated by his associates in the management of the institution. He was a man in whom all who knew him had fullest confidence, courteous in his treatment of those who came in contact with him, pleasant and agreeable in manner. It was a pleasure to meet him or hold inter course with him. Those who knew him best loved him most; he was loyal in his friendship and faithful in the performance of all his dnties; he leaves behind him a name untarnished, obtained by a life of purity. Christain faith aud trust in God. He has gone to his reward. We monrn his loss. We will miss his pleasant face, his kind words aud wise counsel. To his bereaved family we tender our sincere sympathy in tbis their hour of J sorrow and trial, and commend them to Him who ordereth all tbiugs aright, for comfort and consolation. C. F. Dean, Cashier. PrrrSBURG, April 13, 189L The Boyal Bonn, In tbe -new "Decorc" These Roods are our own importation, and have not been shown elsewhere in Pittsburg. They are magnifi cent pieces in siz, style and fitiiib.Land most moderate in price. "Everybody Is sur prised on seeing them at Hardy & Hates', Jewelers, Silversmiths and Art Dealers, 29 Smitbfield street. Visit our Art Room on the second floor. Notice to Bctall Milliners Latest importation of French millinery, new styles, received every week. Also a fine selection of beautiful designs of my own at moderate prices. JS'ew ideas in mourning millinjery. E. Dreyer, ttsu 644 Penn avenue. Wall Paper. Lincrusta waltoo, pressed goods, hand made goods; also cheap and medium grades, with ceilings, friezes and borders to match, and a full line of wood moldings, at Welty's, 120 Federal street, Co, 67, 69 and 71 Park way. its Cloth Top Shoe. Nice, fine, soft dongola kid foxing; child's at 51 25; children's at 51 50: misses' at $1 75, and ladies' at 52 and 52 50, at G. D. Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. An Ail-Around Superiority. A reliable brand of beer is that manufact ured by the Iron City Brewing Company. This beer is better than auy German article, au'd English porter cannot compare with the Iron City porter. .B.&B, Attend India silk sale to-day. Bead our display ad, this paper. Boggs & Buhl. BEAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, IJM. 401 Smlthfleld Street, Cor. Fonrtli Avenue. Capita, $100,000. Surplus, $69,000. Deposits of $1 and upward received and interest allow ed at 4 per cent. tts All the Latest Sheet Music, As also the finest editions of ancient and modern classics, can be bad at halt price at H. Kieber & Bro.'s, No. COS Wood itreet. Until May 1, '91, we will make onr fines cabinet photographs for $150 per dozen. At Aufrechfs Elite Gallery, 516 Market street, Pittsburg. Feet without corns are pearls of high price. Daisy Corn Cure is positive and per manent in its effect. 15 cents; all druggists. Lace Curtains at any price you may want, at Welty's. 120 Federal street 65. 67. , 69 and 71 Park way, xzs THE"1' THE HIGHEST POINT. Last Week's Death Bate Exceeds Anything Ever Before Known. FRIGHTFUL RAVAGE OF THE GRIP. Although the Epidemic Is Broken It Is Not by Auy Means Ended. HEALTH BUREAU'S STABTLIKG FIGURES Although the grip epidemic is now at an cud, the highest death rate ever known in Pittsburg was reached the week ending April 1L The total number of deaths in the city was 244, which makes the rate .05130. The annual death rate is usually less than half thatT Almost all of this re markable increase is laid at tbe door of the grip, together with cerebrospinal menin gitis and'diptheria. Yesterday the number of deaths reported at 6 o'clock was 22. Threeof these were from grip and four from spotted fever. Eight others were from pneumonia caused by grip. Although the epidemic is at an endso far as new cases are concerned, there are still a large number of people down n ith the dis seise, and a correspondingly high death rate can be expectedrror at least another mouth. Chief Clerk McKelvy. of tho Bureau of Health, in speaking of tbe health or tho city, yesterday said: "The enormous increase in the death rate is alarming. Physicians claim the grip is at an end, but something is killing the people at a remarkable rate. Of course tbe deaths reported here as caused by grip do not represent a third of the deaths caused by it. Una of its victims bas bis system so weakened that he falls a ready victim to almost any disease. People who think they hare re covered go out, catch another cold and hare a relapse, wbich is almost sure to bring with it some attendant disease. But few of theTictims of tbe grip have entirely recovered, and I believe a number of deaths will still be reported from grip alone. I do not wish to appear as a croaker, bnt when tho rate rises to .05130 it is time to bo alarmed. .Every sanitary precaution should be taken." Simon Johnston, the Smlthfleld street drug gist, is still confined to bis bed as one of the victims of tbe disease. Another victim Is Com mercial Agent W. M. Clark, of the Missouri Pacific road. Ho arrived from Philadelphia yesterday, and is now down with rheumatism caused by la grippe. .-Among the on-s just released from the mal ady is James V. Ionr, the lately appointed Consul to Florence. He has bad a three-weeks' siege of tbe disease. Father James A. Cos grove, of St. James Churchy West End, is now convalescing. HEWELL EVICTS A TEHAHT. Harder to Turn Out a Laundry Than to Get a License. The Pearl Steam Laundry Company bas brought suit against Jolmewell before Alder man McMasters for forcible entry. The com plaint sets forth that while tbe laundry com pany still holds a lease on the first floor vl 99 Fifth avenue, John Newell, James A. Murphy and others entered .there on Wednesday and set the property of the laundry company out on the street. When Mr. Newell wasasked abontthe matter yesterday he pitched his voice Into the second story and replied: "It's a pretty state of affairs when a man pays $.4)0,000 for a building and then cannot get into it. I paid the Pearl Laun dry $2,000 to go out and so I think I had a right to movo them. I intend to continue fixing up tbebullding for my restaurant which Is to be opened next month. It is only a scheme to squeeze me." i Coughs, hoarseness, sore throat, etc., quickly relieved bv Brown's Bronchial Troches. A simple and effectual remedy, superior to all other articles fortbe same purpose, bold only in boxe. An All-Aronnd Superiority. A reliable brand of beer is that mann. facturedby the Iron City Brewing Company. This beer is better than'any German article, and English porter cannot compare with the Iron City porter. SI OO CntU May I S3 00. 12 cabinet photos, or oqe life-size crayon for f3 00 at Aufrechfs Elite Gallery, 616 Market street, Pittsburg. Use elevator. Mihsa The Easiest Shoe Worn. My genuine hand-sewed turn at 52 50. Ladies' dongoU button, very flexible soles, at G. D. Simea's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. "ttf" R.&B. Attend India silk sale to-day. Head our display ad, this paper. Boogs & Buhl. Hundreds of rolls oil cloth from 20e per yard to the best erades, at "Welty's, 120 Fed eral street. Go, 67, 69 and 71 Paik way. TTS Physicians recommend Pilsner beer as a strengthener after the grip. Telephone 1186, Iron City Brewing Company. BUSINESS CHANGES. "VfOTICE THE BUSINESS LATELY L carried on by J. Froy & Co. Is dissolved by mutual consent. All bills will be paid and col lected by E. Frey, 442 Liberty st. J. FKEY, apl4-C7 E. FREY. PROPOSALS. "VTOTIUE TO CONTHACTORS-THK UN IN DERSIGNED will receive sealed pro posals until SATURDAY, April 25, 1891, for furnishing alPmaterials, 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 be seen and all necessary information obtained on application to JAS. 8. DEVLIN, Supt. 4526 Penn av.. Pittsburg. apl4-56-TTS NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED proposals for the grading and paviug with block stone nr Are brick of a part of Braddock avenue, in the borough of Braddock, will he re ceived by the Borough Clerk until MONDAY, April 20. 1891. at 7:30 o'clocl p. ji. For specifi cations, further iurormaiion and blanks for biddins tpply.to William Howat, borough en gineer, at his office. No. 730 Braddock av.,Brad dock. Pa. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved by the borough. aplo-47-Tlis JAS. A. RUSSELL Burgess. BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED fOB, THE building of a hose house and lockup at tins place. Plans and specifications mar be seen at the superintendent's ofiice-of the West inghouse Airbrake Company at Wilmerdinc, or pf T. D. Evans, Architect, Lewis block. Pitts burg, Pa. Bids will be open until the 14th day of May, Inclusive, 1831. The Committee reseive the right to reject anv or all nids. OLIVER BOISOL, DR. GEORGE L. BESft'ICK, JOHN C. BOYLE, Chairman; Borough of Wilmerdinc Committee. W ILMERDISO. Pa. April 11, 1891. apl6 PROPOSALS FOH a2-INCH STEEL GUN Forcings. Ordnance Office, War Depart ment, Washineton. April 8, 1S9L Sealed pro posals, in duplicate, will be received at lhis office until 3 o'clock p. sr.. on MONDAY, May IL 1891. at which time they will be publicly opened, lor supplying the Ordnance Depart ment, U. a Army, with 25 sets of steel forgings, of American manufacture, for 3.2-inch field Suns. Blank forms on which proposals must be made aud all information required by bid ders can be had upon application to Brie. Gen. D. W. FLAGLER, Chief of Ordnance. apl2-88-13. 18, 22, 29 PROPOSALS FOR 8-INCH, 10-INCH AND 12-inch steel gnn forginrjs. Ordnance Office. War Department. Washineton, April 8, 18UL Sealed proposals. In duplicate, will be re ceived at this effleo until 3 o'clock P. M.. on MONDAY. May 11, 1831, at which time they will he publicly opened, for supplying; the Ord nance Department, U. S. Army, with .ten sets each, more or less, of steel forgines, of Atner lean manufacture, for 8-inch, 10-inch and 12 inch guus. Blank forms on wbich proposals must be made and all information required by bidders can bo bad unon application to Brig. Gen. D. W. FLAGLER. Chief of Ordnance. apl2-88-13, 16, 22, 29 CJEALED PROPOSALS SEALED PRO p POSALS will be received by the Electric Licht 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 (400) arc light electrical street lighting installa tion for the city of Wheeling.accordine to plans and specifications on file In tbe office of the Board of Gas Trustees of said city. Bids to be fortbe entire plant or for any part thereof, as set forth in said plans and specifications. All bids to be accompanied by a certified check iu tbe sum of one thousand (JI.000) dollars, to the city of Wheeling, to be forfeited to said city upon the failure of the successful bidder to sign tbe contract and give tbe bond required. Signed ELECTRIC LIGHT COAIMISSION. P. F. FARRELL, Chairman. A. A. FRAN.ZHE1M', Secretary. p5-12S PHfrsBtrBffx' DIS&f OH,11 S3-Display advertisement! one dollar per tgyare for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on litis page, such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc, fen cents peKline or each inser tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT, rOlt SALE, TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVEIUTSEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION! Advertisements Should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. HI CAfteON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END, J, W. WALLACE, 6121 PENN AVE. PITTSBURG ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Bntler street. EMIL G. bTUCKEY, 24th treet and Penn ave. f ALLEGHENY. , A. 3. KAERCHER. 59 Federal street. H. J. JlcUltlOK, Market House, Allegheny. F. H. EGG Kits Jb BON. Ohio and Chestnut sti. THOMAS MCHEN RY, Western and Irwin aTes. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRY il. GLEIM, Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. Halo Helir. A ROLLER-FOR A NINE-INCH SKELP mill: a good position to the right man; none but reliable men aud fully competent necdapnlv. Answer by letter, K. V., Dispatch offlcc. ap!2-64 T5ARBER FIRST-CLAbS' MAN; MARRIED XJ or single; best wages paid. 331 PENNSYL VANIA AV.. Allegheny. aplC-13 BARBER-OR BOY WITH SOME EXPERI ENCE. Corner SYCAMORE and STaNWIX STS..Mt. Washington. aplC-62 BARBER-GOOD MAN FOR A GOOD JOB. Call at D. T. STUMPENUORST'S. Wllklns bnrg. 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IKON CITY ELEVA'IOR. apl6-9S 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: 200 to .an) per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to62cln slxdays; another 132 In two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each Stale and Tcrrltorr; sample by mall 85 cents. For terms and full particulars, address THE MONROE ERASEK MFG. CO., La Crosse, Wis. apl6-43 SEWERS EXPERIENCED UPHOLSTERER sewers; only those who thoroughly under- stand the branch need apply, 426 Wood st. auuaiAiv isitos., ap!5-19 YOUNG MAN FOR RErAlL GROCERY store: state age, experience, and when last employed; German preferred. Address S. L. N Dispatch office, - ap!5-C3 A cents. AGENTS-TO SELL THE NEWEST AND best subscription books In the market: the most recent additions to onr list are Our Great Continent.." "LosslngM United States." "John Boyle O'Reilly's Poetry and Songs of Ire land." "The Soldier In the Civil War;" send for catalogue, tennf and territory. P.J. FLEMING & CO., 135 Firth av. apl2-TuwHirssu AGENTS WANTED-LADIES, 1 HAVE THE very best line of novelties for ladles' and children's use ever made; unlimited demand; large profits; Illustrated catalogue frc. MBS. G. CAMPBELL, 4S1 W. Randolph St., Chicago. ap7-8S-TT8a AGENTS 200 PER CENT l'ROFIT; NO books; easiest 25c article to sell: sample s nt on receipt or 10c for postage. FEhNON MFU. CO., 18 N. Williams St.. New York. apll-86-TUThSU Female Ilelp. GIRL-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. N. HARTMAN, corner Penn and Brushton avs.. East End. apl6-59 TIDDI.E-AED WOMAN-WHO KNOWS -UJL how to take care or an Inrant, can And a permanent homo and good wages by addressing with relcreuccs, INFANT, Dispatch office aplC-72 T R I 51 M ER-EXPERIENCED MILLINER trimmer. Apply at KAUFMANNS'. apl6-7 Male and Pemalo Help. HOUSEKEEPER, LAUNDRESS, CHAMBER. MAIDS, cooks, nurses, dining room girls, 200 bouse girls, live colored girls, one plumber, boy to learn tinsmith, drivers, waiters, farm bauds. MRS. E. THOMPSON, 603 Grant st. inll24-l-D A f FARM HANDS, FOUR TEAMSTERS. rtJ dairymen, hotel cooks, second cook, cham bermaids, dining room girls, laundress, dish washers, nurseglrls, colored cook, 5 per week; 200 house girls, c.ioks and chambermaids, M per week: lady's maid, MEEHAN'S, 545 Grand si. Tel. 90. apI3-D Situations. BOOKKEEPINO-I A'lTENDTO ANYTHING In the line of intricate accounting, such as opening and closing of books or correction or errors: also give Instructions in the use or the Voucher System. A. F. SAW'UILL, 1S7 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. de6-54-D S1TUATION-BY A PRACTICAL WATCH MAKER of several years' experience In Ire land, with chance to Icarc trade here. Address B. C. L., Dispatch office. aplI-157-TTSu POSIIION BY YOUNG LAD1 STENOG RAPHER: good references. Address M. Hit Dispatch office. apl6-!2 Financial. MANUFACTURERS DESIRING MORE CEN TRAL location, free fiicl, increased facili ties and additional capital will learn something touhclr advantage by addressing the undersigned company, who are operating in the natural gas belt or Indiana. HATHAWAY INVESl'ME.NT CO.. 25 Exchange St., Rochester, N. . aplO-64 MONEY-OUR FACILITIES FOB FURNISH ING money to any amount on bond and mortgage arc unequalcd: lowest rates or Interest squ no ueiav. & FLEMING, and no delay. 11 you need money applv MORRIS lia Fourth ave. Jy27-S6-TT63u MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY. SUBURBAN and farm properties: stocks, school and mnnlclpal uonds, as well as other securities, negotiated. ED. W1TT13H, 419 Grant St., Pitts burg, Pa. fel4-25-D TVTONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MAItltKT .1TJL rates on bond and mnrtMirp. nn rial.iv REED B. Grant st. COYLE II CO., cor. Fourth av. and dell-TTS MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE JLTJL securities, lowest rates: no delay. SAMUEL W BLACK CO.. 09 Fourth av. delI-4-iThS MONEYTO LOAN ON MORTGAGES: LOW EST interest; no delay. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. apU-24-TTS "MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS VA. i'J.'Hl.11." " ? ani1 6 Per eent. ALLES & ilAlLEI. 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apll-19-TTSsu MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY ....5'i?.tT Property at lowest rates. HENE A. WEAVER ic CO., 92 Fourth avenue. mb2-D mO LOAN 5200,000 ON MORTGAGES 100 JL and onward at 6 per cent; 1500,000 at 4)$ per cebton residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. S. IL PRen CH, 12a Fourth ave OC23-D TRUST FUNDS-TO LOAN ON BEAL ... stte- ISE & MINOR, Attorneys, 81 Diamond st. ap3-82 Miscellaneous. AUVERTISIKG-IF YOU WISH TO ADVER .,i"s"llimnlnir anywhere at any time write to GEO. P. HOWELL Jt CO.. No. 10 Spruce St., New lork. To get complete Information you should i e careful to state j our wants fully.apl5-4S ALL UNION AND NON-UNION QUAHRY--. MEN to slay away from Beaver Creek during the present lockout. QUARRYWEN'S iiAiiuaAL uaiu.1. BJJlO-J ALL QUARRYMEN TO ATTEND A SPE- ii , h.. A. ii.k i ,(""i""; ,! I lITl?Tir'dy, tt9 """ k"' By order of the uqiui) aplJ-7, ', jlm. v.i "meeting or the Uuarrvmen's N. u. ' THTJRDT' ; APEtfli'fej'-- 18 St's , WANTED. Miscellaneous. CIRCULARS TO DISTRIBUTE, AT THE HATE or 11 per I, COO, In places aloutr the line of the Del. and Hudson and O. & V. Railroad; (rood reference. Y. H. GILBERT, Walton, Delaware coftnty, S. Y. apld-89 EVERYBODY TO KNOW THE SCHOOL' OF Design and Dress Cutting will remove to No. 851 PENN AY.. April J, from 616 PENN AV. mh'-B-57 LADIES DESIRING AN ELEGANT. EASY, tallor-nttlne carmeut of any kind to call and haTe vour lining or a pattern cut by the well known True Tailor System: satisfaction guaran teed; tbe cut genuine tailor system taught In the city. AtNEWHOMESEWING MACHINE OF FICE, 19 sixth St., two doors below Bllou Thea ter. ap9-08-TTS PENSIONS THE PITTSBURG PENSION AGENCY OF J. H. STEVENSON A CO., 100 Firth av. Pensions now had for all disabled sol diers, permanently helpless children and widows of deceased soldiers under late act of Congress; pensions Increased to correspond with the dis ability; bounties collected: certlilcales of service procured where discbarges are lost. de20-S2-TT SECOND-HAND TOP ROLL DESK. AD DRESS C. It. II., Dispatch office. apl6-76 SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES OF wall paper, free to any address; 10-centwall paper at 5c lucent wall paper at 8c, 25-eent gold paper at 10c a bolt. (1. O. O'BRIEN. Paint and Wall Paper Store. 292 Fifth av. mb20-44-TTS "V70U GET BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF X Stewart A Co. 's line cabinet photos for V cabinet pho Allegheny. at SO and 92 FEDERAL ST lnV2S-,9-TT8U FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. COR. WEBSTER AV. AND KIRKPATRICK St., a bargain to a quick buyer. 1 square from Wvlle av. cable cars, 3 uew2-tory and man sard brick dwellings of 8 rooms, hall, vestibule, range, bath, inside w. c.. stationary wash tubs, laundry. Inside shutters, slate mantels, electric bells; will sell each separately, or as a whole; good Investment: sure to advance. For Informa tion Inquire ofF. E. SMITH. Tin Store. 439 Fifth av.: JOHN C.ORA'i. Builder, 46 Miller St.. or J. M. BYRNE, Painter, corner Klrkpatrlck and Webster av. apl6-87 DWELLINGS A BARGAIN-TWO THREE STORY brick dwellings or eight rooms each, renting for 9(A) per year, with lot 43x62: only ?10,O0O. worth (12,000: easy terms: onlv few squares from Court House, BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. aplZ-171 TT'IFTH AVENUE. FEW SQUARES FROSI .a.' uourt House New rour-storv brick building, storeroom ana six suites or flats, with modern conveniences: also, on rear or lot fronting on Eaved street, two almost new two-story mansard rick dwellings, six rooms each, total rents over S2,000 per year, lot 25x112; at the price positively the greatest bargains on the avenue to-day: pays big interest: Investigate. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av. apl2-171 WOOSTER ST., NEAR WiLIE AV. AL MOST new brick dwelling or nine rooms, vestibule, lull, etc.; substantially built and cheap at H.600. W. C. BER1NGER & CO., 156 Fourth avenue. apll-82-TTS So. the clt 1500-A 15 PER CENT. NET. CITY IN- '9 VESTMENT, on acconnt of owner leavinir cltv: two good storerooms. 11 llvlncr roomsand uacmiig room, wun corner lot 3UX45. u. u. CLARKE, 135 Fourth av. and Edgewood. Tele. 7212. MlaTTS 2l 300-LOT 50X100 ON B1GHAM ST., MT. ijil WASHINGTON, with six-room frame house: lrult. shrubbery, etc BALTENSPEROER A WILLIAMS, 113 Fourth av. apls-73 East End Residences. FOR SALK-2.100-VERYEASY PAYMENTS: only a few hundred cash; new house six rooms: Iot20v90 feet, on corner McCandless and Poe alley. Eighteenth wxrd. (62 E.E.) See W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth av. apl2-63-MThS HOME AN ELEGANT EAST END HOME on a paved street cheap; frame, seven large rooms, finished attic range, h. and c. water, electric lights, nat. gas. large dry cellar, front and hack stairs, two pore lies, two hay windows, wash house: lot 144x157, fronting on three streets. DENNISION, ELDEBK1N CO.. Ltd., 6304 Penn av. Oflice open evenings. Tel. 5327. apI2-l94-TTsn TICE RESIDENCE AND LARGE LOT-ON L " Craig st., between Fifth av. and Forbes st., Bellefield; pleasant, commodious rooms, bath, w. c. natural gas. hall, porches and cellar; line lot 35x140 feet: lawn all around the residence; Im mediate possession. JA3. W. DRAPE& CO.. 313 Wood St., adjoining Fourth av., city. apl4-68 PROPERTY-LARGEITECEOF ELLSWORTH property, good house, nice improvements for 2 per cent less than value. SHADYSIDE, Dispatch office. apI6-18 &A 800-FOR A NEW SIX-ROOM AND FIN E rfcJ attic frame house; conveniently situated; within nve minutes' walk olcable line: house has all modern convenlencesT slate mantels np and down stairs, electric light; good lot: a very desir able property. Sees. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady avs., E. E. 1267 aal4-78-TTh 800 WILL BUY ANEW FRASIEHonSE i) of six rooms, finished attic. Iiath. h. &c. water, both gases, vestibule, hall, porches, nicely prpered, good cellar, property seweied: lot23x 100: situated near Highland av.. East End: terms reasonable. See REK1I B. COYLE & CO., eor. Fourth av. and Grant st. aol8-55-Tbs AUegheny Residence. ALLEGHENY, FOURTH WARD-NOS. US and 117 South Canal st., cor. Walnut st.. lot 50x120 to Carpenter alley (paved): with good sub stantial two-story brick buildings, consisting of two storerooms and 15 dwelling rooms; suitable for light manufacturing or warehouse purposes. Also, tour new two-story brick dwellings on Wal nut St.: will bo sold to pay 9 per cent "net" on the Investment. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth av. ap!5-l L1THGOW AV.. SECOND WARD, ALLE GHENY A very desirable frame dwelling of live rooms and two finished attics, water on both floors, house nicely papered, front and back porches: lot 30x100 feet: line location: price, 2,800. V. C. BERINGKB A CO., 156 Fourth av. apl4-S2.TTS CJlC 300-TAYLOR AV NEAR PALO ALTO, OvH brick house ofseven rooms, hail, vesti bule, bath, not and cold water: lot 20x90 feet: Ivtrgaln If sold soon. A. Z. BYEKS CO., J Federal St., Allegheny. apl6-96-rh63u C, 800 - JACKSON ST.. CORNER PROP 3tfc ERTY, twestory brick dwelling of six rooms and attic, ball, good cellar, gas and water; front and rear yard: lot 25xi7: easy terms. BAX TER, THOMPSON 4 CO., 162 Fourth av. apl2-17J-HTT6SU Hniolwood Residences. HAZELWUOD-2-sTOKY FRAME DWELL ING of 7 rooms, bath, ball, laundry, bard wood finish, newly papered and painted, nat. gas. h. and c water. Inside w. c sewered, etc. : lot COxl20 feet; 2 minutes' walk from Hazelwood sta tion and Second Avenue Electric Railway: price. $6,600; terms reasonable. 1KAM. BUKCHF1ELD, 138 Fourth av. 1813-31 Suburban Kesldences. GLEN FIELD. P., F. W. A C R. R.-A VERY comfortable frame dwelling of five rooms; good spring house and abont three acres of land ; convenient to station: price only tftOOO. W. C. BERINGER CO., 156 Fourth av. apl4-82-TTS INGRAM STATION -PANIIADLE BAIL ROAD, property of the late Francis C. Blake, Queen Anne frame house nine rooms, bathroom, wide halls, art class doors In vestibule, corner fireplaces, marble and slate mantels, tile hearths, china closet, wrought Iron range, cement cellar and brick furnace, natural gas, tar walks and drives, stable and carriage house, laundry, etc.; about one acre or ground: will be sold al less than cost to a prompt purchaser to settle up the estate and lminedlnte possession given. DAVID bllAW &. CO., 152 Fourth av. ao7-91-TTS SUBURBAN RESIDENCE AT liLENFIElD conslstlng or a dwelling of eight rooms, sum mer kitchen, stable and good fruit, with about three acres of land; price ',000. V. C. litKIN UER CO., 150 Fourth av. apH-82-TTS CJ-I Q 50O-OSR0KNE, BEAVER ROAD. OP jXO POSITE Hare's place, two-story and mansard frame dwelling of 13 rooms, hall, bath room, w. c, water, natural gas. slate mantels, nice furnace, good laundry, porches, etc.; beau tiful lawn In front, good walks; excellent spring water; eliadc and fruit trees: 3Kacres of ground, (h 44.) BLACK & BAIHD, 93 Fourth ay. apl6- 500-1DLEWOOD. ON LINE OF 1'A.V- I) HANDLER. 1!.. short distance from r.n. tlon, two-story brick house of six rooms, hall, two large porches; fruit or all kinds: lot 80x150: this Is a bargain, SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth av. apl5-100-15, 16, la' --PER CENT NEr-NEW HOUSE. SIX JlKJ large rooms, finished attic, basement, closets, pantry, two porches, well finished; lot 34x200ongood street, Wllklnsburg: tt.000 ir sold soon. MAUAW & GOFP, L1M-, 145 Fourth av. apn-63' Atlantic City. ' ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.-RENT OR SALE Hotels, cottages and bath houses; lots for sale In all parts oi the city; also South Atlantic City.. ISRAEL O. ADAMS & CO., Real Estate Agents. Real Estate ami Law Building. fe6-uo Miscellaneous. CHOICE ST. LOUIS. MO., BEAL ESTATE Investment We ofl'er for saleat800,000 th Llnaell Hotel property, 181 feet front on Wash ington avenue, 225 feet on sixth street, and 175 feet xm Christy av. ; six stories high, with base ment and sub-basement; materials used are brick and light gray granite, with trimmings ot Indiana limestone; has about 400 rooms; thor oughly heated by most approved system and ap E llauces: lighted by electricity and gas; the ulldlng and grounds cost originally over S1.CC0, 000: it -n 111 be sold subject to all conditions or a five-year lease: the present rental pays 6 per cent ou fSOO.ooa and bulldlug could now be rented for a much larger sum: the location Is the best in St. Louis for business purposes, and 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 may be desired fur- i,.,jcA vjl appiitauuii, xi. ju. nvjcu CL jJ., Investment Brokers, corner Third and Pine sts.f St. Louis. Mo. ap5-98-TTS FOUND. FOUN D-PERFECT COMFORT IN BEADING, by having my eyes thoroughly examined and a pair or tbe celcbiatedtl crystal specs adjusted by the experts or tbe chessman optical COMPANY, No. 4J Federal St., Allegheny. ap2-92-ThFSu FOUND-A LARGE LOT ur WINTER clothing belonging to residents of this city was lound hanging In the -rooms occupied by DICKSON, the tailor, C5 .Filth ave.. upstairs. "?"" cepneu anu repairea; toe owners snouia cU lor them, M DJcksoa requires the room, nou-p FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lots. CENTER AV., NEAR BARTON ST.-AS-PHALTUM paved street: lot 4Sjc2I3xS0: price f 125 per foot front. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO., 99 Fourth av. apl5-IW-15.10,lS" FOR SALK-COK ALDER AND SPAHR STS.. lot 1.16x1:2 ft., almost level and beautHully located for sub-dlvlslon; SGO per front foot: the most desirable and centrally located In the East End for the money; will sub-dlvlde to suit the purchaser. W. A. HEBRON SONS. No. 80 1'ourtbav. ap9-73-10,lS,23.30 FOR SALE-LOT 20X100 FEET, FORt0: ONE square from Penn av., near Wlueblddteav., Nineteenth ward: easy payments; a verv desira ble building site for the money. See W. A. HER KON & SONS, No. 89 Fourth av. ap3-74-10, 16,23, 30 FOR SALE-LIN HEN ST., TWENTY-SECOND ward, a beautiful lot 40x2(10 feet to Hastings st., opposite tho line residence of J. B. Herrou, Jr.. Esq.. and Dr. Sloeum. rbr 12,850. See W. A. UERR'tN & SONS, 80 Fourth av. apl6-85-rrs T OT-3SXI75 ON PENN AV.. EAST END: DEN- XJ good Duslness property, at a bargain ifiaiij.ii JJ1.IJCIIIY1. s, ias. itil.. 6304 Penn av. umce open evenings, aei. wz. apn-iai-TTSu Q21inrKI FOOT NEVILLE ST., NEAR OIJ-U Center av,; paved and sewered street; convenient to both street car lines: lots 0X170. bAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth av. apl5-10C-WThS ffijpr- PER tOOT ROUP ST.. CONVENIENT wOO to Fifth av.: high and healthv location: rand view or East Liberty Vatlcv. SAMUEL W. LACK & COi. 9 Fourth av. apis-ioo-ij, 16,18 C- AA PER FOOT-PENN AV., NEXT TO OIUU corner or Linden, lot 51x150: splendid building site. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth av. apl5-ICO-15,lS,lS CT "I f PER FOOT-LOT 90X225. ON W1NE-O-L.LU B1DDLE av.. one of tbe finest streets Iu E. E. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. 93 Fourth avenue. apl5.lC0-16.18, IS" CUT rrrr per foot-fine building site. DJL i O 100x220. on Firth av., opposite Female College, avenue. BA31UEL W. J1LACK CO.. 90 OUrin apl5-10Q-l,19.18 S1V 800-M F.I.LON ST., BETWEEN MCCUl.nY and Jackson sts., vacant lot. 50xuo to (a57.) BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. ap!6-So alley. Allegheny Lots. XT1NK LOTS-J5X1C0 EACH ON HOWARD ST., J.N Allegheny, Tor 8900; this Is a bargain. BALTENSPESGER & WILLIAMS, 143 Fourth avenue apl6-73 Suburban Lots. A BARGAIN IN VACANT LOTS AT EMS WORl'H. P.. F. W. C. R. K. We have a lew fine building lots convenient to the station, which we are ollerlng at rrom 3550 to 8300 each. ir sold at once. W. C. BERINUER 4 CO.. 136 Fourth av. "" apl4-82-TTS LOTS-FINE BUILDING LOTS IN THE Laurel Land Co's plan. 15 minutes from city; nricei low, terms easv: line scenery of tho Ohio river. A. Z. BYEKS & CO., 91 Federal St., Allegheny. aplZ-33-TTSu SHIELDS STATION, FORT WAYNE KAIL ROAD, a beaut I lul building site, fronting on tbe railroad and commanding a flae view or Hie river, containing twoacres. DAV1DSHAW & CO.. 152 Fourth av. an7-92-TTS SUBURBAN PKOPERT1 THE LARGEST lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best terms In the county at Sberaden, 15 minutes rrom Union station: see Sherartcn before you buy else where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretary, 127 Fifth av. re27-72-D THE BELLEVUE ELECTRIC R. R. ELE VA'IOR, Windsor Park, and gas well; the finest site In Western Pa. ror a hotel or club house: tbe 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 cjpablc or supplying 100 ramllles, and now piped over 2. 001 feet and in use. will be sold at a great bargain. For particulars caU on GEO. 3. COTTON. 157 Lacock St., Allegheny. .ap9-47 T 000 - BRUSHTON, BRUSHTON AV., fJ9 near Frankstownav.. 3.3S acres of lanrt: convenient to station, (it 16.) BLACK All Alltl), 95 Fourth av. aplS-60 Farm!, FARMS FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE - ALL sizes; If you want to buy on easy payments ortradesend for biggest" farm and exchange list: send description of vourpronertv for trade. N. F. UUKbT. Real Estate Agent, Rochester, Pa. mh2S-H4-TTS FARMS-WE HAVE NOW A VERY LARGE list of farms In all sections of the country: allsizeB and In prices from flOperacre up; call on us before buying, as we have some fine bar gains. C BERINGEU CO., 156 Fourth av. apH-82-TTS prrv ACRES AT AUCTION-SATURDAY. 18TII fjJ Inst.. 10 o'clock, on premises, by order of Orphans' Court, the 50-acre farm ot Oliver P. Henderson, deceased, near Acmetonli station. West Penn R. It. ; special attention Invited, a3 a bargain will likely be going: termi hair cah. Call for particulars on A. LEGQATE SON, auctioneers. 1C8 Fourth av. apl2-1(fr FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. AN OIL AND GAS PROPERTY-NET PROF ITS from Jan. 1 to April 1 were ti,V0: priee. 116,000. Call on or address E. H. ADAMS, JR., Room 1. Troutman building, Butler, Pa. apl4-85-p DRUG STOHE A GOOD PAYING CITY store below Invoice to a quick buyer. Ad dress ALUM. Dispatch office. ap!6-71 -1ROCERY STORE-IN JEANNETTE, PA. VA nrst-class location and good cash trade; reason for selling death or owner. A. GILLESPIE, Jeannettc, Pa. Inquire ot M. api6-o3- GROCERY STORE-GOOD LOCATION: OLD established stand. Addrets JI, Dispatch office. apl4-94 OWINGTOTHE CONTINUED ILL-HEALTH of managing partner In an established and profitable business be desires to dispose of bis In terest: no better opportunity lias been offered In this city; buslucss will stand fullest Investigation. Address, with real name, TYNDALE, Disnatch office. apl5-62 STONE QUARRY-MANUFACTUHIAG BUS INESS, one-hair Interest In machine shoo, grocery stores, 1200 to S5.000; cigar stores, inlik route, bakery. HOLMES & CO., 420 Smlthfleld st. . apl6-C93 ffiQFfrk BUYS STOCK AND FIXTURES OF tZjOfJW little erocerv In cltv: dofna a nice business: rent 1J. BALTENSPEROER Jfc tVILI.- 1AMS, 143 Fourth av. aple-73 JTOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and Metals; ENGINES AND BOILERS-SFCOND-HAND: largest stock of all sizes: Hxan, 12x24. 12x18.10 X20, 10x16. 10-12,9x12, Sv.12, 7x12, 6x12: mounted port able engine, boilers ot all sizes, shafting, pulleys, pumps, governor, etc Telephone, 3401. 21 and 25 Park Way, Allegheny, Pa. J. S. YOUNG. apll-n ONE SECOND-HAND PORTABLE ENGINE And boiler combined, 15 horse power: also a number of second-hand wood-working machines; can be bought at a low figure. VELTE J MC DONALD, Pennav. and Thirty-second st. del5-TT3 SECOND-HAND ENGINES-ONE 27 II. P. Ball pat. electric light engine, almost new; oneSxS..one 7x7, one 5x6, vertical engines: one heavy.nx24. one 11x12, 3 8x12 and2Jxt2. In hori zontal engines: all good as new. HARMES MA CHINE DEPOT, 9S First av Pittsburg, Pa. Ja30-D' Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc THOROUGH SADDLE HORSE-SORREL, young, stylish: 1 leave cltv May 1; must sell. It. HEATON. 10O3 Penn av. ap!6-9S Miscellaneous. BAB FIXTURES -ANY SIZE COUNTER from 12 feet to 40 feet; copper work boards any lenih: large stock, call and examine. No. 90 DIAMONDS!'., between Smlthfleld and Grant street. apls-M TAR FIXTURES-COUNTER, GLASSES, X) large lco box, etc.; 36JS Bntler street. GEORGE KRETZLEl!. ap 15-49 CHOICE 5UCHIGAN SEED OATS. DANIEL MCCAFFREY, hay, grain and feed, 2W and 240 Fifth avenue. Telephone 28J. aplS-W DOUBLE SODA FOUNTAIN. IN GOOD condition: will sell either single or double. Call at413SMITIIFlELD SI'. apl6-65 Second-hand merry-go-round - in first-class condition. Inquire orUEORGE W. LAUGUL1N, Palace Hotel, Homestead, Pa. apl0-83 QODA FOUNTA1N-A GOOD SECOND-HANll.fl kj sou juumain. almost rew: win sen very cheap for cash. Call or address J. F. & SON, Hi' Market St., Pittsburg, Pa. ap9-53-D rilHREE POOL TABLES 1. Inqnlreat2iaOH10ST. BAR FIXTURES. anl5-71' PERSONAL. TJERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD j. ana silver: jewriry repaired: new work made to order. CURIA. HA I tCH, MlSmlthflelast. JMS-S1 PERSONAL-WEBSTER'S LARGE QUARTO Dictionary, J2 50; special bargains In ol .land new boots during this month. FHANK.BACON CO 30t Smlthfleld st. mhl2 PERSONAL-D1L SULLIVAN, 320 LIBERTY st-, wishes to announce to his many friends and patients that he has recovered from the grip and will be glad to sec his former patients. ap!6-90 PERSONAL FINE 150OK8-WE HAVETHE finest collection of Unely illustrated books In Pittsburg: beautlfulblndlngs; low prlces;come and see them: hundreds of books for presents, LEVI'S BOOK STORE, 900 Liberty st. dell PERSONAL-ALL PERSONS USING ARTI FIC1AL eyes should buy them from the CHESSMAN OPTICAL COMPANY. No. 42 Fed eral st., Allegheny; they carry the largest line ot tbe best material aim guarantee tbein lor one year; tbe only bouse lu the United states that makes this offer. ap2-2-Thrsu LOST. LOST -SMALL SILVER WATCH. SHORT gold chain attached, on Penn av between Dallas av. and tho bridge. If party finding will leave at 6359 PES N AV. ho will he rewarded. apl6-48 CONTRACTOR FOR Paving, curbing, sewering and concreting cel lars, and repairing brick, and stone work, and ouuuing engine ana Doner foundations. Office 1Q8 FOUKfH AV, XIepl1oniJ80.wair,--f, ' I t I TO LET. City Residence. BLHFF ST.-FINE TWO-SIOKY MANSARD brick; nine rooms: every modern conven ience; low rent. BAXTER 'IHOMPSON &Cl., 163 fourth av. api2-176-rrssut NO 131 WOOSTER AND 133 TRENT ST.-TWO-STORY mansard brick dwellings: seven rooms, bathroom; rent, C2. 'BLACK A BAIRD. aplS-52t East End Residences. EURNISHEH nOUSF, EAST END-EIGnT rooms, large finished attic bath, both gases, on paved street, drslrable neighborhood, one square from cable ears: flue lot. trees andshrub-bery- Address S. B., DUpatch ogee. apl5-4t TO LET-IN COUl'LETEOKDEK, A MODERN house. 8 rooms, newly painted and papered, latest fixtures; targe lot; corner Ellsworth and College aves. (street paved): East End: 140 per month (a reduced rent). See W. A. Il ISRRON & SONS, to Fourth avenue. apl4-95-lTt TO LJ-.T-NO. 320 EDWIN. EAST END. NEAK Alder St.. bouse G large rooms, attic, nice lot, location very good: reduced rent, fee W. A. HERRON Jt SONS., 89 Fourth av.. apI4-95-TTt WILKlNSIiURU-EXTRA GOOD HOUSE, one year old, six rooms, finished attic, wide hall. bath. vr. c. range, electric lights, nat ural gas, large lot, shade trees, stone' sidewalks: six minutes irom station, nn stone pavements; 28 a month. G. N. BECK WITH Jt CO. ap4-42-TTSSnt QT Q ROUP ST.. NEAR WALNUT-BRICK UIO no ouse of 10 rooms. Inauire of THOS. 11ACKE1T. Chamber or Commerce, or on prem ises. mh5-95-MTht Allezneny Residences. FRAME DWELLING OK 6 ROOMS-NO. 79 Beaverav.. Allegheny: rent $22 per month. W. C. RKRINGER&CO., 155 Fourth av. apl4-62-TTSt TO LET-A GOOD BRICK HOUSE; EIGHT rooms, modern conveniences: at a reduced rent, only 830 per month: Sheffield near Fulton St., Allegheny. See W. A. HERRON A SONS. 80 Fourth av. ap'4-97-14,16,20t Sabnrbun Residences. HOUSE-OF7ROOM3 AT JACK'S RUN: M per month. Inquire orCEOKUE K. BOTll WELL, 104 Franklin st Allegheny. mhl7-7-Tr3t Business Stands. ELEGANT STOREROOM WITH PLATE glass front. 287 Ohio St.; good business loca tion Aoplyto J, 11. AIKEN A CO., 10O Filth av. mh21-26-D IN ALLEGHENY STOREROOJt. BASEMENT ana live dwelling rooms on a good corner. Inquire or GEORGfc R. BOTH WELL. No. 1C4 Franklin st., Allegheny. spH-63-TTht SEPARATE DEPARTJIENT-10,000 SQUARE feet floor space, use or IE. R. siding, steam engine, etc. Will lease ror long term. Inquire or W. A. HOEVELER'S Storage Worchoue, Twelrth and Pike sts., cltv. aplJ-15t QTOREROOJI-WOULD&ELLTHE FIXTURES kj ofgrocery store: formerly grocery store tabllshed 11 years. Apply at 2 louiosr.. Aiie- goeny. apl5-W AUCTION SALES. GREAT AUCTION SALE AT THE Bproul Vehicle Manufacturing Co., LIiu., Twenty-first and Smallman street.. Pittsburg, Pa., on THURSDAY. April 16, at 10 o'clock A. si., of the following described articles, to wit: 4 Decker C. carriages, three-quarter style finished of tbo very finest material; 25 pbactons, 12 side bar buesies, 4 end spring Corning jobs. 5 village carts, 3 surrys, 2 doc tor's coupes, 2-wbeeI; 20 doctor's carts, 1 very fine barrouchc, 4 buck wagons, 6 road carts. 6 top cans (second hand), 35 bnck wagon bodies. 65 phaeton bodies. 3i squaro box bodies. 1 wagon body. 2 piano bodies. 4 Corninc bodies, 4 second hand 6-seated carriages, almost new; a large lot of now wheels and sbafts; woodwork of all description, leather and cloth; black smith's machinery of every descriptiou; office furniture, safe, etc. Tbe above articles are of the finest material In the market. Anybody in need of the abovb articles shonld not fail to at tend tbe sale. The above articles will be sold to the highest bidder, as tbe company have sold their property to church parties, and have only 5 davs to vacate. No postponement nn account of the weather. THK 6PROUL VEHICLE MANUFACTURING CO., L1M. J. A. MC KELVY, Auctioneer. aplG-&J -A.-o-OT3orL Sale -OF JAPANESE GOODS, Commencing SATURDAY. APRIL 11. at 10 o'clock, and continuing dally until the entire stock is disposed of. "This is tbe largest and finest stock of Japanese coods ever offered in tbis city, aud,having 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 will be sold without reserve. Don't fall to attend this sale. ROBINSON CO., Auctioneers. aplO-92 626 Smlthfleld street. A UCTION SALE. Handsome Parlor Suites, Fine Furniture and Carpets, Large Music Box, Oil Paint ing. Etc.. at Auction FRIDAY, APRIL 17. AT 10 O'CLOCK-, At tbe rooms of tbe Henry Auction Co., 311 Market St. About 30 of tho finest of the parlor suites re main and must be sold on Friday to close the account. These suites are in brocatelle tapestry, rugs, plushes and hair cloth. leather conches, chairs and rockers, handsome chamlier furni ture in oak and walnut, mirror door wardrobe, fine oak sidoboard. oil paintings, flno music box. Also big lot second-hand carpels from a hotel. Velvet, brussels and Ingrain for rooms, bail and stair, mattress, pillows, bolster and bedding. Lots of cloth in suite patterns to be sold for tbo account of whom it concerns. Notions and fancy (roods now on exbioition. HENRY AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. apIS-91 J. A. McKELVEY, Auctioneer. Household furniture, property and live stock. Oflice 84 Frankstown A v.. East End. Terms npon appllction. mh3-143-D NOTICES. QTEAMBOAT MEN, ATTENTION THE kj north (or Durjnesne aide) channel of tbe McKeesport and Bessemer Railroad bridge at Kivcrtoti will be closed with falsework. Please take the south (or McKeesport side) channel. apl8- PENCOxD BRIDGE CO. -VTOTICETO MEMBERS OF THE FIRST N Regiment TJ. A. M. Members ot thu First Reziment will meet at the hall of Lincoln Commandery No. 4 (23 Fed eral street), at 2 r. K., on Friday afternoon, April 17, to attend the funeral of our late com rade, Jobn L. Fisher. By order of J. RHODES MILLER, aplC-11 Supreme Marshal. Officp- or I Treasurer Allegheny County, April 1, 1KJL NOTICE. IN PURSUANCE OF THE TWENTY FIRST section of an act relating to Alle gheny county, approved tbe 1st day of May, 1801, and of the amendment of tbe said sec tion, approved the 30tb day of March, A. D. lsfio. I do hereby ctvo notice that tbe dupli cates 'for tbe several wards, boroughs and townships will be open, and I will be prepared to receive the county, State and poor taxes for the year 1891 on and after the FIRST DAY OF MAY, IE91. Said taxes can be paid at tbis office until the FIRST DAY OF AUGUST, with a deduction of 5 per cent for prompt pay ment to all persons paying tbe whole amount of these taxe. There will be no reduction allowed during tbe month of August. There will be 10 per cent added to all taxes remaining unpaid on the 1st day of September, 1S3L JOHN A. BELL, Treasurer of Allesbeny County. mh31-12.D" OFFICIAL-PITTSBURG. office of the citt 1 reasurkr, i Municipal Hall, Kmithfield st. ( -VTOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL X owners (whether resident or non-resident of the city of .Pittsburg) of drays, carts, wagons, carriages, busgies, etc, to pay their licenses at this office forthwith. All licenses not paid on or before tbe first Monday in March, 153L will be placod in the hands of vehicle officer for collection, snbject to collection fee of 50 cents on each license. Aud all persons neglecting to pay on or before first Monday In May. 1SDL will be subiecttoa penalty double the amount of thellcenes, to be recovered before the proper lecal authority of said city. The old metal plates of last year must be returned at the time licenses are taken out, or 25 cents additional will be charged on tbe license. Rate of license: Each one-norse vehicle, to"; each two-horse vehicle. (10; each four-horse vehicle, 812; each four-horse hack, lis; omnl hnsses and timber wheels, drawn by two horses, lltt One extra dollar will be charged for each ad ditional horse used in above specified vehicles. J. F. DENNISTON. fe6-81-p City Treasurer. ELECTIONS. PACIFIC AND ATLANTIC TELEGRAPH Company of the United Stales. The an nual meeting of the stockholders of this company will be hold at tbe office of tbe West ern Union Telegraph Company, corner of Tenth aud Chestnut st., in the city of Fblla dslphia, on TUESDAY, tbe 19:h day of May next, at 12 o'clock noon, tor the election of a President and Directors and for the transac tion of such other business as may come before th ttlAAttnir T? TV RnntTTTOTTfTr KAM-At Af Btt JAL "?-'" MlSJfcCW' V v ' 8 CHOICE PROPERTIES. A CHANCE ' OF A LIFETIME MARION PUCE ADDITION. Twenty-third Ward, Cityy lots 350 Each. $5 $5 Down Q and Vl Down Q I and VI Per week wilt buy yon a lot 23x115 in this popular plan, which is only S min utes' ride from tho city. Convenient to mills, chnrchej, schools, stores, etc Nearly 300 lots sold in the lose eighteen months. . NO INTEREST, NO TAXES AND 10 Per Cent Discount for Cash' SEE Reed B. Coyie & Co., Cors Fourth Ave. and Grant St. aplfW8-TX3 INVESTPtlENT Business Property ! A downtown warehonse recently built and rented to a reliable tenant at a rental to p?ya good percentage above the taxes. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 FOURTH AVE. aplS-75 3lTbr FAHNESTOCK PLACE Without exception tbe finest piece ot sub-divided property iu East End dis trict; both steam and olectric cars; no rough ground, and all lots have either fruit or shade trees; best and prettiest neighborhood in the city; we are offer ing these lots at special prices toflrjt purchasers. LIGGETT BROa, 71 Diamond St. apl2-lH-TUTh3n LAID COMPANIES, NOTICE! We have several desirable tracts of land, suitable for subdivision, situate in very desir able locations and within fivo minutes' walk of street car lines, containing from 12 to 30 acres each. Money can easily he trebled In ona year's time. For fall particulars write or call on M. F. HIPPLE & CO., ' .56 FOURTH AVENUE. apl5-56-TYThsu S12,000. EAST END RESIDENCE, On paved and sewered street, one sqnare from cable cars; substantial two-story brick dwell ing, containing nine spacious roms; wide hall In center; gas, water, eta: lot 103x160 feet; numerous shade and fruit trees. This is a cor ner property, and very dssirabla residence neighborhood. Easy terms. M. F. HIPPLE & CO.,. 86 FOURTH AVENUE. aplo-99 F Ott SALE- EAST END PROPERTY. MDRPuY & EDSALL, mh25-91 31F1PELITY BUILDING. REMOVALS. R. C. FILLER, House and Sign Painter, Has removed from 73 SIXTH AVENUE, -TO- 52S GRANT STREET, Between Fifth and Webster avenues. Special attention civen to the handling of plate glass, cutting and drilling. Repairing windows, sky lights, etc House painting ana glazing la all its branches. ocl9-63-D READY FOR BUSINESS. We have secured possession of the two largo and substantial omidinzs. Nos. IS and 48SeT enth avenue, opposite New Grant street, ana with a complete stock of new goods respect- miiy solicit tne patronage oi tue RETAIL DRUG TRADE. In addition to the goods formerly carried la stock we have added a full line of DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIE& Thi3 department will b under the care of MB. CHARLES BABST, who will be glad to meet his former friends and customers and to serve them acceptably. NO GOODS AT RETAIL. L II. HARRIS DRUG CO., . NOS. 40 AND IS SEVENTH AVENUE. PITTSBURG. PA. apl-S-P- " RESORTS. J- rnHE CHALKONl'E I ATLANTIC Cm, N. J. "On the beach, with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths in the house. Send for circular. fel-90-D E. ROBERTS & SONa. CT ADDON HALL. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J-. . . Now open . - i Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths in the House, f e6-01 LEEDS ALIPPINCOTT. - CHARLES SOlIfXS & CO., 129 FOURTH AVE. (Telephone 1773) RealEstate and Mortgages. Money to Loan at Lowest Batea. Get our new catalogue and weekly printed lists of new properties for sale, rent and exchange, mailed free. BRANCH OFFICES: 3313 Penn Ave.-Telephone 5577. -vSrs 6019 Penn Aye. Telephone 5328.' apv-70 TRY OUR ,.,' .rjret .., LAUGHTON PADS.ll BEST FOR RUBBER STAMPS. NOT AFFECTED BY HEAT OR COLD. '--' - W. A. BUNTING, 20, Fifth Avenue, jaona ior fnao j-isi. .' pT-nj j m a- .'" .Sr
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