THE UNION LINE CASE. Judge Ewins Says That Ur. Harlin Has Ko Caso in Equity. DISMISSED AT COST OP PLAINTIFF. Bijelow GlTes Another Reason Why He Is Mot in Contempt. IfiSTERDAT IN THE CODSTI COUETS Judpe Ewinj; banded down an opinion in Common Pleas Court 2so. 2 yesterday in the case of W. TV. Martin, guardian of the estate of Georje McC. Kountz, against the Pittsburg Union Passenger Railway, the Pittsburg, Allegheny and Manchester Trac tion Company. Booth & Flinn et al. The object of the suit was to annul the lease of the Union Passenj-er Railway to the traction company, and stop nork on the traction line. Tne defendants claim that tbe suit was not bona fide: that tbe real .holder of tbe stock al leged to be held by George Konnti is Commo dore "tV. J. Kountz, who Is tbe person In whose interest the suit is entered, and who voted for the lease nhich he now endeavors to annul. Judge Emg dismissed the bill at the cost of tbe complainant In his opinion he says: "Un der this answer it is not even the cise of a stockholder who ignorantly consented to tho lease and aftcrnard discovered the mistake, but it is the complaint of a promoter 't the lease wth knowledge of tho law, who without offering to do equity to the leasee or contrac tors a-ks to have theleaso annulled." Thecasenowpendingin the United States Circuit Court, in which W. H. Adams, of Chi cago, is plaintiff against the traction companv. Is brought upon the samo grounds as tlie one dismissed this morning, and, as claimed by attornies for the defendants, is weaker because of the non-residence of Jlr. Adams, it being alleged there that he is not the real owner of the stock in his name, to protecr which he brings suit. There is no collusion between Mr. Adams and Commodore Kountz. Adams is a brother-in-law ot Kountz, and tbe answer of the traction companies tets up these facts. Defendants claim that the law and the reason ing of the Judge in tbe county courts govern ing the caso just dismissed will likely be fol lowed in the Circuit Court. The cloud of litigation hanging over tbe Allegheny and Manchester has been' broken by the decision of yesterday, and when the pending action is settled its troubles will doubtless end. TJHDUE UJFLTJZNCE CHARGED. The Validity of the Will of James Corrlgan to Be Tested In Court. Mrs. Mary Murphy yesterday filed in the Orphans' Court an appeal from Jbe probate of tbe will of her father, James Corrigan. The will in question is dated March 31. 1891, and Mr. Corrigan died April 1. He bequeathed to his daughter, Mrs. Murpby. the interest on 52.000 during her life, at her death the principal to co to her daughter. One thousand dollars is to be given to St. Peter's Roman Catholic Church, of Allegheny. The balance of his estate he bequeathed to his widow, Margaret Corrigan. Mrs. Murphy alleges that her father was incapacitated from making a will, and that his wife used undue in fluence to get him to sign tbe instrument, keep ing him under' tbe influence of drugs and liquors. The will, it is asserted, was not dated until after his death. CHIEF BIGFXOWS BEA80KS. Be Tells the Court Once Mora Why He Should ot Be in Contempt. E. M. Kigelow, Chief of the Department of Public Works, yesterday filed a supplemental answer to the rule on him for an attachment for contempt of court in not complying with the order to remove the dirt placed on the-wharf. He assigned as an additional reason why he should not De attached, that the case after his conviction had been appealed to the Supremo Court on October 6, 1S90. The Supieme Court has never acted upon the appeal and it is still pending. He asks the court not to take any further action on the in dictment or sentence until tbe Supreme Court shall have determined his petition. KISS DBEXEL A GTJABDIAH. The Daughter of the Famous Banker Takes Charge of four Children In tbe Orphans' Court yesterday Catharine M. Drexel, the young lady who gave.a fortune to the Catholic Church and founded a new order of Sisters, was appointed guardian of tour children. Two of them were Josephine and Hattle Lowe, whoso parents, it was stated in a petition from Humane Agent O'Brien, had neglected them. They are now In Miss Drexel's charge. The other two were Fred and Raphael Smith, whose mother consented to the appointment of Miss Drexel as their guardian. TEE WILSON WILL CASE. As Order Made Dismissing the Appeal of the Son. In the Orphans' Court yesterday, an order was made dismissing the appeal of Sylvester Wilson from the probate of the will of his father, the late S. B. Wilson, of Jefferson town ship. 1 he appellant received SS00 under the will and the balance of the estate went to two other sons on whose part be alleged undue Influence. The result of the testimony taken and the argu ment was the order yesterday dismissing the appeal. The Andlt List lor To-Morrow. Estate of Accountant. Annie E. Walter John Z. Walter. John F. Detke George Schmidt. Margaret Floyd John A. Floyd. Willum Rankin Miltcfn Rankin. Ellea Welsh P. McCuIlough et al. Valentine Frank. J. A Frank. Margaret A. Reece W. A, Haymaker. John B. Morgan Emma Morgan. John Dougherty J. R. Beattv etaU .!.". Wertheimer K. Wertheimer. Charles Gotthold, ....Fred Uotthold. ....bate Deposit Co. ....J. A. Frank. ....J. A Sneeetal. ....Samuel McCtatchey, ....Samuel E. Walker. Mark Collins Charles Frank W.J. Miller James McClatcbey, Ewing Walker To-Morrovf's Trial Lists. Common Pleas Court No. 1 Musgravevs Descalz! Bros.; Clayton vs Ward; McGrath vs Moorhead et al; Duff vs Heber; Baker vs United Friends; Ncel vs Neel; Wilson vs Evans et al: McGraw vs Robinson; Gallagher vs Black; Bossund vs Hubbard etal (2). Common Pleas Court No. 2 Malgart vs Philadelphia Company; McMInn vs Pittsburg, JIcKoesport and 1 ougliioirheny Railroad Com pany (2); Edgcr Co. vs Knapp t Brother. But few Executions Issued. The following executions were issued yester daj: John Dunlap vs James McMilleo, $2,88286; William Swindell vs Frank J. Joos, t:oi: Will lam Jcnkinson vs Anna Hiland, 13S; S. R. Pat terson & Co. vs George C. Bigiey. $72 88: Raw eon fc Rnat Lumber Company vs Chambers Coale, &300; same vs Hall Bros. & Co $11,025; A. J. Smith, rommlltee ol Dr. B. Arthurs vs J. li. Golden, HO 60. Notes rrom the Court Rooms. Daniel K. Walker has sued for a divorce from Sarah Walker, the charge being deser tion. In the divorce case of Ida L Bo vies against Huzh S. Bovlcs, a rule was issued on tbe bus band to show cause why he should not pay his wire money lor counsel fee. A motion for a new trial was made yester day in tbe case of Florence Van Ordstrand against iL H. Demmlcr and others, a landlord and tenant case, in which a verdict was given for the dclcudants. John F. Disiiono filed a bill In equity yes terday in the United States Circuit Court against Isaac Fiukbruer to restrain him from continuing an action in ejectment to recover certain property in Fulton county. COUGHS, hoarseness, sore throat, etc., quickly rellcvt-d by Iiron' Bronchial Troches. Aslmpie and jrfluctual reined, superior to all other articles for the same purpor. Sold only in boxes. Tour eyes! Consult Little, 511 Penn ar. CAsn paid for old gold and silver at Hauch's, No. 295 Fifth avenue. WPSU New parasols! New parasolsl At Boien baum & Co.'s, 510-516 Market street. Lpohintab AwN-iifas At Hamsnx & Son's, 539 Penn avenue. Attend The great ?7 men's tuit sale, at the P.C.C.O. TEX TEARS A VICTIM OF CATABRH. now a Cnre wM round After Everything I'lso Hat! Fnilrd. a suke cum: roi: la citirrE. If cases like the following can be cured, certainly there is hope for nil. This patient had been growing worse in spite of all treat ment for len years, and had reached that terrible condition Known as tbe third stage f catarrh (atrophic catarrh). The offensive breath and dry scabs forming in the nose, and cracking in the ears, describe a condi tion which is considered by most physicians as hopeless. The case is given in the words of the patient: "Kyle, Tex, March 21, 189L "For ten years I have been a sufferer of that dreadiul disease, chronic catarrh.' Tbe doctors all pronounced my case to be catarrh in its worst form. I took many kinds of treatment to no avail. I have tried every catarrh cure, but nothing seemed to benefit me in the least. I lostall confidence in medicine. At last I heard of Pe-ru-na. I commenced to use it, and soon found re lief. X continued until I was completely cured, and am now entirely rid of all catarrhal symptoms. I would give 10 a bottle for Pe-ru-na rather than to be without it. It has restored me to perfect health. "Mks. M. J. Tasiblen'." It would be difficult to describe a worse case to cure than the above. The length of time it had run, the fact that it had con tinually grown worse, and the iurther fact that it had already developed the symptoms of the drr. or atrophic, stage of catarrh. combine to make this a very remarkable cure, quite impossible to be made with the ordinary treatment. This cure was effected by internal treat ment alone, and no spray, gargle or inbajeut was used. The case began to improve as soon as the medicine was begun, and in a few weeks every symptom had disappeared, but the medicine was continued a while longer for lear they would return. Not a month passes but that hundreds ot similar cures are made by the internal use of Pe-ru-na, unassisted by other treatment. The only reason that there are any failures is either because the catarrh is complicated by some organic disease or the patient does not take the medicine long enough. The majority of people expect to be cured in a week or two of catarrh that has run 10 or 15 years. Such people are nearly always dis-. appointed. Pe-ru-na will cure a recent case of acute catarrh in a few days or weeks, but when the disease becomes chronio it takes longer. During the epidemics of "la grippe" Pe-ru-na has been in great demand, as it is the only specific known. for this disease. Not a single failure has yet been known in the cure of "la grippe" where the Pe-ru-na was used irom the beginning of the attack. In lingering cases ol "la grippe," where other remedies have failed to cure, Pe-ru-na rarely fails to completely restore in a short time. Cold winter coughs, bronchitis, sore throat, and pleurisy are all catarrhal affect ions, and consequently are.quickly cured by Pe-ru-na. Bach bottle ot Pe-ru-na is ac companied by full directions for use, aud is kept by most druggists. Get your drag gist to order it for you if he does not already keep it. ' A pamphlet on the cause and cure of all catarrhal diseases and consumption sent free to any address by The Peruna Medicine Company, Columbus, O. The approach of 'spring brines a host of derangements and diseases which require the most careful attention of every person who values health. A valuable pamphlet on spring diseases, giving a complete de- criPio of 'heir nature and cure, sent free by Tbe Peruna Medicine Company to any address. Why the Everett Is the Most Popular Piano and the Safest One to Buy. Because thev are nnequaled in powerful. yet rich aud musical, quality of tone. .Because the action meets au tne require ments of the most exacting artists and musicians. Because the cases are artistic in design and beautifully finished. Because of their great durability, each piano is warranted for seven years. Because they are the only pianos sold in the United States that have an absolutely fixed cash price, and that the lowest pos sible. Because there are more Everett pianos sold in these cities than any other make, and the demand is steadily increasing. Because they always give satisfaction. Because they are sold on the club system, which provides methods of payments to suit everyone, ranging from $1 per week np to all cash, and at the same time gives pur chasers the lowest p'ossible wholesale cas"h price, obtained by purchasing in contracts for 350 pianos at one time. So not purchase any piano until yon have seen the Everett, at Alex. Boss' Music Stores, 137 Federal street, Allegheny, and 60 Frankstown avenue. East End, Pitts burg. The pianos delivered this week on $1 weekly payments are: "Club A, No. 239, Mrs. J. C. Brannon, 34 Stephenson street, Pittsburg. Club B, No. 297, Mrs. B. V. Evans, 250 Bedford avenue, Pittsburg. wsu Favorites With Musicians for More Than Twenty-Five Years. The Henry F. Miller pianos have gained a pre-eminent artistic reputation, the result of years of brilliant successes in the great orchestral concerts of America, as also the concerts of the world's most distinguished pianists and vocalists, who have, from time to time, selected as their first choice, the Henry F. Miller grands to accompany them on their concert tours throughout the United States. They have been favorites for more than 25 years, and have steadily gained in reputa tion as fine musical instruments, receiving the highest praise on account of their won derful musical one, quality ot tone, and unsurpassed durability in the homes of music lovers. A complete stock of these pianos, includ ing grands, parlor grands, nprights and pedal uprights, at W. C. Whitehill's Music Parlor, 152 Third avenue. Bargains In Engines. Owing to the increase in our business and the urgent need of extra floor space in our storage room,, we will sell immediately, at less than cost price, any of the engines we now have in" stock. Call op or addrefs The Porter & Donthett Co., limited, founders, engine builders and boiler manufacturers, Darragh Btreet and River avenue, Allegheny, Pa. I a That man whose linen has such a neat domestic finish had it laundered at Barnes Bros." Troy Laundry, offices 65 Filth avenue, Si Sixth street, 93 Federal street, Alle gheny. Carpets! Carpets! Bead onr low prices elsewhere. J. H. Kckkel & BBO. "WHAT fools these mortals be" who go along the street and can't half see. Beniedy: Consult Prof. Little, Sll Penn avenue. Mr 51 spectacles are the best ever offered, and fitted to your eyes by an expert. Mannion, Optician, 67 Fifth avenue. Sicilian Awnings Sou's, 539 Penn avenue. -At Mamauz & Household coods packed and shipped. Hauoh & Keen an, 33-34 Water street, su Palmetto Awnings At Mamanz & Son's, 539 Penn avenue. RESORTS. H ADDON HALL. ATLANTIC CITT. N. J now open Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths in tbe House. feWl LEED8 A LTPPINOOTT. PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of patents. 1S1 Fifth avenue, above Smithfield, next Leader office. No delay. Established 30 yean. te2S- THE' 3" Display advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on litis page, such as Wanted, Tor Sale, To Let. ria. ten cents per line for each, inser tion, and none taken or less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as tico. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, - Cer. Smithfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS Ol'EN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT. ITOlt SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE HECElVEDUI'TOsr. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch. FOR THE SOUTIISIDE. NO. U12 CARSON STREET, TELEPHONE NO. 60!. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, Ozl l'ENN AVE. PITTSBURG ADDITIONAL. THOMAS McCAFKHET. 3503 riutlcr street, EMIL G. STUCKEY, Hth street and Penn avs, ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER. 59 Federal street. H. J. McIJHIUi; Market House, Allegheny. F. It. EGG Kits .t SON, Ohio and Chestnut sti. THOMAS MCHENKY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRY Al. GLF.1M, Rebecca and Allegheny avesi WANTED. Male TJelD. ASSISTANT DRUG CLERK AT KAERCH ER'S PHARMACY. 62 Federal St.. Allc Khenr. Pa. ad!9-lGl BAKER-FIRST-CLASS BREAD AND CAKE baker. ROBERT MORROW, Woodland av., Eleventh ward, AHecheny. apl9-lM OOKKEEPER- EXPERIENCED MAN TO take charge of office of manufactory: refer ence lequlred: kIvo salary cxpocted. Address li. P.. Dispatch office. apl7-4S BOY A BRIGHT BOY 16 OK 17 YEARS OF ace for an office. Address la own hand writing, LAW, Dispatch office. apli)-8i BOYS-TWO OR THREE LARGE BOYS. PITTSBURG LABEL CO., 169 Second av. ap)9-127 CANVASSERS FIVE FIRST-CLASS HUST LING canvassers for cravon portraits: bljr, thine: entirely new and novel nlan: money in It, loads of It: six hours' work a day will netyoti at least ?8 to $15; call nfter 9 A. JI. Monday. THE AMERICAN POKTKA1T CLUB, 701 Sinlthflcld St., second floor, apl9-167 CARPET UPHOLSTF.RKR-OR ONE WHO has had sonic experience In measuring honses for carpets. Call Monday morning at 923 PENN AV.; W. H. KKECH. apl9-92 CO ATM KER-F1KST-CLASS COATMAKEK. Apply t JAMES A. McNALlY, 809 Liberty St., city. apl9-69 DRUG CLERKS TWO COMPETENT. QUALI FIED assistants: German preferred. Call at F. X. STRAESSLEV'S, No. 20 Chestnut street, Allegheny. aplS-82 DRUG CLERK-ON K WITH ASSISTANT'S certificate: rood sanation for the right man In city. Address W. H. P., Dispatch office. apl9-93 ENGINEER-A COMPETENT ENGINEER TO Elve grades, profiles and bench marks, boronzh.of .leannette: applications will be re ceived until Saturday, April 25. Address all com munications to A. J. CASE, Burgees, or T. S. CUNNINGHAS1, Borough Clerk. .aplS-95 EXPERIENCED CORRESPONDENT ONE f.tmlllar with produce commission trade. Address, with referenceand salary expected, P, D., Dispatch office. apl9-103 FINISHKRS-TWO EXPERIENCED WAIST finishers: only those accustomed to fine work and stating nlares employed need address MISS E., Dispatch office. apl9-19 H AUNESS MAKER-NO. 93 FORBES AV. apl9-41 H OUSE PAINTERS APPLY, THE DAWES airu. w., n ana lb noon. api-z rNSUKANCE SOLICITORS MURRY & ED L SALL, 34 Fidelity building. aplS-G3 MACHINISTS-FIRST-CLASS MACHINISTS or vim hands. Apply to K. THOMAS & SONS, East Liverpool, u. aplS-21 M AN-A LIVE ENERGETIC MAN TO HAN DLE a paving business: must be of good address: an elegant opportunity to the right nsrtv: call between the honrs of 10 A. at. and 12 m. Monday. KUOM NO. M, Singer Bnlldlcg. Ill Fonrth av. ap!9-43 MAN MONDAY MORNING GOOD MAN to dlstrlbnte hand bllls;waxes II SO per day. G. B. JOHNSTON. 193 Main St., West End. apl9-13 MAN PANTALOON MAKER-TO WORK 1)1 tne week. SEAL BROS., Unlontowu, Pa. ap!9-M MEN-KNERGETICMEN TO SELL N URSERY stock: liberal salary and expenses paid; steadv work guaranteed. Address, at once, with stamp, giving age. K, B. KNIFFIN, Nursery man, Paterson, N. J. apl7-31 MEN TWO MEN WHO HAVE HAD SOME experience In nutting up fly screens. An ply to JULIUS UAKER CO.. 8 New Urant St., Pittsburg, Pa. apl9-90 MEN-SIX YOUNG MEN OF GOOD ADDRESS and bnsiness tact; call between 8 and 9 A. M. and 5 and 6 r. u. G. Y. McLURE, 40 Wylle av. ap!9-51 AINTEES FIRST-CLASS PAINTERS wanted at W. . PETERS', 107 Fonrth av. np 19-1 -10 OUGH CARPENTERS AND SPIKERS IRON CITx ELEVATOR. Point Bridge. ap!9-125 SALESMEN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION to handle the new patentchemlcallnkeraslng pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever pro dnred; erases ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion of paper: 200 to 5oO per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to 620 In slxdays; another $22 In two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory; sample by mall 25 cents. For terms and full particulars, address THE MONROE ERASERoMFG. CO., La Crosse, Wis. apl6-43 ALESMAN SELLING TO THE RETAIL country trade to take our tall line of Jeans, cottonades. casslmeres. blankets, flannels, in connection with their other bnsiness: good commission. Address MANUFACTURER, ftox 131, liryn Mawr, Pa. . apl9-42-uw ALESMAN THOROUGHLY COMPETENT, to sell a leading line of soap to grocery trade. Address, with reference, It 21, Dispatch office. apl9-lSl SUPER1NTENDENT-AND MINE BOSS FOR the bituminous coal district; must have a certificate and be well recommended If satisfac tory good wages will be paid. Address L. D Dispatch office. ap!7-43 TAILORS-THREE FIRST-CLASS TAILORS to work on repalrlngand altering. Apply to JAMES DICKSON, 65 Fifth av., second floor, at once. apl9-141 WATCHMAN A NIGHT WATCHMAN WnO is competent to run a dynamo; references and bond required; call between 8 and 10 A. H. FLEISHMAN & CO.. 604. 60S and 60S Market St. apiy-49 YOUNG MAN-TO SHARE AN ELEGANT furnished front room on North av., near Mebsterst.: all modern conveniences: rent low; references exchanged. Address1 li. J., Dispatch office. Ipl9-139 YOUNG MAN AS STENOGRAPHER AND typewrlterand assistant to boot keeper. Ad dress, stating age and experience and giving ref erences, S. T. B., Dispatch office. anl9-79 YOUNG MAN-TO "WORK IN COMPOSING room: a good chance to finish job printing trade. FRANKLIN FEINTING OFFICE 77 Diamond st. apl9-165 Agents. AGENTS-TO SELL THE NEWEST AND best subscription books In the market: tbe most recent additions to our list are "Our Great Continent," "Losslng's United States," 'John Bovle O'Reilly's Poelry and Songs of Ire land." The Soldier in the CItII War:" send for catalogue, terms and territory.. P. J. FLEMING & CO., 115 Fifth av. apl2-TuwThFSSu A GENTS-RAND, MCNALLY ft CO.'S IN DEXED Atlas or the World's Census of 1890; over 300 pages, llxll,: popular price, S3 75; special terms: free samnie map; read what our agents say. RANI). MCNALLY CO., 323 Broad way, New York City. ap!9-43 GENT-AKARE CHANCE FOR A MAN TO obtain a newspaper route paying $20 a week in a town within 75 miles of Pittsburg; but one other exclusive news stand In the town: capital required, f300to500. Address E. E.V., Dispatch ofllce. aplS-117 AGENTS WANTED-LADIES. 1 HAVE THE very best line or novelties for ladles' and children's use ever made; unlimited demand; large profits; lllnstrated catalogue free. MRS. G. CAMPBELL, 434 W. Randolph St., Cnlcazo. ap7-S8-TTSu AGENTS-FOE THE BEST DOOR PLATE made; also white enamel letters for window signs: big pay; terms Tree; write at once, WRIGHT MFG. CO., 84 Park Row, New York. apl9-128-su AGENTS-200 PER CENT PROFIT: NO books: easiest 25c article to sell: sample s-nt on receipt of ICc for postage. FEKNUN MFG. CO., 18 N, Williams St., New York. apl4-(SG-TUTh8u AGENTS TEN FIRST-CLASS AGENTS! Agents! Agents! Agents! Now is your har vest: call after 9 Monday and Investigate. ROOM 3, McCaneo Block. ap!9-lC8 AGENTS ON CRAYON PORTRAITS-BEST Inducements offered torlghtmen. bTAND AEI) CRAYON PORTRAIT CO., 5J3 Smithfield St. apl9-124 Situations. ' ENGAGEMENT MU8IOAL AN EXPERI ENCED basso soloist desires an engagement ma church quartet. Address K. A., Dispatch office. ap!9-lM POSITION-BY A YOUNG MAN WHOSE character will bear the strictest Investiga tion as bookkeeper; good penman; Al refer ences. C, Dispatch office. ap!9-18 POSITION-AS CLERK OR BOOKKEEPER In hardware store by young man with six years' experience: best of reference. Address J. S. P.. Dispatch office. ap!4-30-WTSa QITUATION-AS CLERK IN DRUG STORE. O one year's experience, .by boy 18 years old; good reference. Address S. O., Dlspatca office. spl9-23 PITTSBURG DISPATCH, WANTED. Female Help. AGENTS-THREE LADY AGENTS MONEY at last: easy work; hoars short: blK pay. Call ou H. T. Atf E2BACH, 6 Seventh av., t ccond floor. aol9-lM COOK-GERMAN. FRENCH OR SWISS GIRL to cook, wash and Irou. in lam II y of two: wages 1 a week. E. DREYER.-044 Penn av. anl9-25 COOK AN D CHAMBERMAID-REFERENCES required. Apply at 01 LINCOLN AV.. Al legheny. apl9-80 G1RL-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN family of three; no children. Apply at 39 MARION ST.. city. apl9-H7 GIRLS-TWO EXPERIENCED LAUNDRY girls; good wages. Inquire at ST. CHARLES HOTEL. apl9-155 I CAN PAY A SALARY OK IS A WEEK AND increase it, for ladles to open letters at their homes and assist me in a quiet and agiceable way among friends. Nice little sum of money made by a few hours work each day: references given. 1 can give pleasant employment to a few ladles. Address, with stamp. MRS. MARION WALKER, 514 Fourth av., Louisville, Gy. apH-131-su T AD1ES TO TRAVEL, TEACH AND TAKE I i orders for our fancv-work: we guarantee flOO per month ir they work as directed; we teach them free. Call only and. investigate. J. M. LE MAR ft CO,, 90 Fonrth ay. apl9-JC3 LAD1ESTO MAKE FANCY-WORK ATTHEIR homes: 8 per week easily made. Call or ad dress, with stamp, J. M. LEilAK ft CO., 90 Fourth av., near Wood st. aplM62 XTDKSE-A-N EXPERIENCED CHILDREN'S JLi nurse to go to the country. Address with reference 110X23, Crafton P. O., Allegheny CO., Pa. api7-33-Tursu YOUNG LADIE3-OF PLEASING PER SON AL appearance for an exhibition highly respectable. Apply at once at HARRY DAVIS' FIFTH AVENUE MUSEUM. apl9-133 Hale and iremale Help. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN-FOB AN AMA TEUR dramatic company, to play one or two nights caeh week. Address A. C DARE, McKeesport, Pa. ap!9-8 Fartners. PARTNER-IN A GOOD PAYING MANU FACTURING buslncis; largo returns for money Invested. WILSON, Dispatch office. anl9-103 PARTNER WITH:100-WIIiHNG WORKER: M per day easily made. Address LEGITI MATE, Dispatch office. aplO-123 Boarders and Eodgers. OCCUPANTS -BY MAY 1 BY A LADY without family, for rooms a few doors rrom South Highland av. and convenient .to good boarding house: gentlemen preferred. Address U. L. !., Dispatch office. apl9-C3 OCCUPANTS-FOB FURNISHED AND UN FURNISHED connecting rooms on parlor Hoot: references exchanged. 93 ARCH ST., Alle gheny. ap!7-9l-rsu OCCUPANTS-FOB TWO NICELY FUR NISHED rooms on park; references re quired. 376 RIDGE AVENUE. Allegheny. ap!9-48 OCCUi'ANTS-FOR FURNISHED ROOMS, with board. 31 FOURTH ST., near Penn av. apI9-139 Rooms. ROOMS-THREE OR FOUR UNFURNISHED rooms, suitable for housekeeping by gentle man, wife and one child: must beTn pleasant lo cation, either city. Address, with terms. Ii., lock box 2C5. Pittsburg. - apl9-78 poOMS-TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMSSUIT X ABLE for man and wife; private family pre ferred: location. East End. near Fifth av. cable. Address H. 12, Dlspatcn office. ap!9-145 BOOM-BIT TWO GENTLEMEN.FURNISHED second-story room on Bluff st. or Fifth av., Pittsburg, or near the parks, Allegheny. Address B. X., Dispatch office. apl9-122 IIOOMS-A LADY WANTS THREE UNFUR i N1SHED rooms, with range. In good loca tion, near to cable cars; rent reasonable. Address C C. ii.. Dispatch office. ap!9-8S Cemetery Lots. TOT-Ilf ALLEGHENY CEMETERY; GIVE J number, size and price. Address W. J. B., Dispatch office. ap!7-97 FinanclaL MANUFACTURERS DESIRING MORE CEN TRAL location, free fuel. Increased facili ties and additional capital will learn something to their advantage by addressing the undersigned cempany, who are operating lu the natural gas belt or Indiana. HATHA WAi INVEsrMENT CO., 25 Exchange St., Rochester, N. 1. aplO-fll MONEY OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH ING money to any amount on bond aud mortgage are uneqnalcd: lowest rates of interest and no delay. It you need money apply MORRIS ft FLEMING, lus Fourth ave. Jy27-8B-TT6su MOR1GAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at i)i. 5 and S per cent. AIJLES ft UA1LEI, 101 Fourth ave. Tel. 187. apll-19-TTSSu TRUST FUND S-TO LOAN ON REAL estate. WISE ft MINOR, Attorneys. 91 Diamond st. ap3-82 Miscellaneous. ADVERTISING-IF YOU WISH TO ADVER TISE anything anywhere at any time write to GEO. P. ROWELL& CO.. No. 10 Spruce St., New York. To get complete information yon should re careful to state ) our wants fully. apl5-45 BUlfERS-ONECENT A BOLT FOR WALL paperr better grade, 2c 2c, 3e; gold paper, 3&c: extra gold, sc; embossed gold, 6c: gold border, lea Tard: samples mailed free. REED, Wall Paper Jobber. Bochester, Pa. , apl9-71 H AHNES3-TO BUY ONE SET OF LIGHT single russet harness, also one single sat of black harness fur buggy; must be cheap and In gooa oracr. Aaaress ii. a. a., xrispuccu omce, stating price, condition and where can be seen. apis-US HOTELS, BOARDING HOUSES AND lam Hies can secure bargains at Covan's New Cash Grocery. Fruit and Provision Store. 2 lbs. 75c green or black tea 1 ou 3 lbs. 4oc green or black tea 1 00 4 lbs. 40c green or black tea. 1 0J 5 lbs. 3ttc green or black tea 1 00 Albs. 25c green or black tea 1 00 2 lbs. SI 6t Japan tea in fancy imported sew ing or lunch baskets LOO No prl7es, no 10c a pound added for chects. Special prices on H or a chests of tea. 1 box $2 Henry Clay cigars , fl CO 1 boxf2 25 Alberta Belle cigars 1 00 lboxfl 25 Grand Opera cigars 2 to 160 51 50 Blue RlbDon cigars l 00 100 51 25 extra mold tobies 1 (o Special prices per 1, WW. Sample boxes sent pre paid by express. 20papors 10c pipe tobacco tl 00 4 lbs. 40c E. 0. plug tobacco 1 CO 21 lbs. granulated sugar l CO 4 lbs. good roasted coffee l CO 16 lbs. Carolina rice 100 20 loo boxes lye or potash loo 20 10c bottles blueing 1 00 3) 10c lib. IUC. soda, 1 00 50 bars good scrubbing soap 1 00 30 cakes Sc toilet soap i 00 50 boxes Imperial No. 1 blueing l CO 50 boxes Mason's No. 1 blacking l 00 8 lbs. pure ground pepper 1 00 8 lbs, pure ground ginger loo 13 cans 10c 3 lbs. tomatoes 1 00 15 cans 10c delicious string beans 00 Goods delivered free and freight paid on all or ders or 110 and over. E. T. COl'AN, 308 Fifth av. apl9-126 T ADIES TO KNOW THAT THE SCHOOL OF Xj Design and Dress Cuttlug is itowlloeatedat No. 951 PENN AV. All are Invited to call and Investigate our methods. aplD MANUFACTURINGSlTE-ONE-HALFACRE or more iu I'lttsbnre or Allegheny. Address IKON, care of Box 904, Pittsbdrg. apl7-70 THREE OR FOUR 10 AND 20-GALLON COP PER fountains; give price and where they can be found. Address COCA, Dispatch office. , aplS-33 TO LOAN MONEY WE HAVE OVER ONE million dollars to loan on city and suburban property at H per cent; no tax: we will also loan money on Improved farms In Allegheny, Beaver, Fayette, Washington and Westmoreland counties: any marketable security taken for loans of any amount, BLACK ft BA'IRD, 95 Fourth ave. Jc3-a-su WALNUT OIL FINISH-WILL MAKE BAR fixtures and furniture good as new; Jobs a specialty: 50c and 75c per bottle; 5 per gal. Ad dress C H OETZ. 5 Decatur St., city. apl9-64 YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF Stewnrt ft Co. 's fine cabinet photos for jl, at Wand 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. mv2S-J9-TTSU FOR SALE TJUPItOVED EEAL ESTATE. Hazelnood Residences. CJO OOO-A 10 PER CENT ifET IN VESTMENT Oi-i' at Hazclwood, location sure to enhance in value, only one square from new works and three squares from H. ft O. station, .an eight-roomed frame house, nearly new. In excellent condition. (d229). BLACK ft BA1RD, 95 Fourth av. . ap!9-27 Alleglieny Residences. ALLEGHENY, FOURTH WARD-NOS. 116 and 117 South Canal st., cor. Walnut St.. lot 5UX120 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, lour new two-story brick dwellings on Wal nut st.: will be sold to pay Oner cent "net" on the Investment. SAMUEL, W. BLACK ft CO.. 99 Fourth av. apl5-l AN 8PEB CENT NET IN VESTMENT-rURKE new brick dwelling houses or e rooms and finished attic each: location all that could be de sired. In Second ward. Allegheny: street paved and sewered: both gases: one squire from elec tric cars: rent. 1,052 per year: price only 810,500; M. F. H1PPLE ft CO., 96 Fourth av. aptf-eS-Tursn INVtSTMENT PROPERTY ALLEGHENY City, Webster St., between North and Taylor avs., brick dwelling, seven rooms, bath, finished attic, slate roof, etc; also, in rear. Veto St.. frame dwelling, six rooms, attic etc; houses In good condition; lot 20 feet by 100 to Veto st. ; price (6,500; pays over 7 per cent net. (C121) ALLES ft BAILEY. 164 Fourth av. Tel. .1 07. apl8-23-MWTS6u' Sf BOO TAYLOB AV NEAR PALO aLTO. 3vJ brick bouse of soven rooms, halt, vesti bule, bath, hot and cold water: lot 20x90 feet: bargain If sold soon. A. Z. BYERS ft CO., 3 Federal St., Allegheny. aplS-93-Thssu Atlantic City. ' TLANTIO CITY. N. J.-KENT OBSALE- Hotels, cottages and bath nouses; lots for' in an nartsoi tne cuvi also soum Atlantic City. ISRAEL G. ADAMS' ft CO., Real Estate .Agents, Beal Estate and Law Building. fc6-9il SUNDAY, APRIL,. 19, FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. DWELL1NGS-A IJARGAlN-TWO THREE STORi brick dwellings or eight rooms each, renting lor 1900 per vear. with lot 13x62: only flu, 000, worth 112,000; easy terms: only few squares from Court House. BAXTER, THOMPSON ft CO., 162 Fourth ave. anl2-171 FIFTH AVENUE, FEW SQUARES FROM Court House New four-story brick building, storeroom and six suites of flats, with modern conveniences: also, on rear of lot fronting on pavej street, two almost new two-story mansard brick dwellings, six rooms each, total rents over t2,i!00 per vear, lot 25x112: at the price positively the greatest bargains on the avenue to-day: pays big Interest: Investigate. BAXTER, THOMPSON ft CO., 162 Fourth av. apl2-171 FOURTH AV. PROPERTY OPPOSITE THE new Government building. C.H.LOV. No, 83 Fonrth ay. apl8-47 WOOD ST. 1'KOVEKTY AT LESS -rHAlf valne to a quick buyer. C. H. LOVE, No. 83 Fourth av. aplS-47 SQ 700TWENTY-FIFTH bT., NEARCAR 3505 SON st., two-story and mansard roof frame dwelling or 7 rooms and kitchen; gas and water: JialL vestibule, lnsltle shutters; side alley entrance: house grained throughout; lot 20XS0 feet. CAMPBELL ft CO., 1412 Carson St. apW-IS Q"I 330-ON EXCELSIOR ST., ALLENIO WN. yJL9 nice two-story frame dwelling of 3 rooms and kitchen: cellar, gas and water In houseMhe cheapest and best property on the bill for the money; easy terms; call at once; lot 25x87 feet. CAMPBELL ft CO., 1412 Carson St. ' ap'.9-l3C" Q2I 300-SAKAII ST., NEAR TWENTY tM EIGHTH st.. two-story brick dwelling or 6 rooms and attic hall, vestibule, bath, hot and cold water, inside w. c. both gases, good A No. 1 cellar: lot 20x109 feet: on easy terms. CAMP BELL ft CO.. 1412 Carson st, apl9-136 Q9 50O-M1SS1ON ST., TWENTY-SEVENTH 0I9 ward, two-story frame dwelling of 4 rooms, good cellar, gas and water; front, side and rear porch. Inside shatters: all In good re- Balr: lot 25x150 feet: on terms to suit. CAMP ELL ft CO., 1412 (ilraon st. apl9-WS' Q9 000-SIX'IEENTHST.. B. S..TWO-ST01IY iltLJl frame dwelling of 4 rooms and kitchen, side alley entrance, piyed cellar, sewered, all in good repair: lot 20x"0 feet; rents for 17C0pcr month. CAMPBELL ft CO., 1412 Carson st. aprJ-136 SOO-CARSON ST.. NEAR FOURTH ST. tJJU two-story brick dwelling of nine rooms,, hall, vestlhule. bath. h. and c. water, both gases.' complete sewerage: tins is a Dargain; lot zuxjui feet. CAMPBELL ft CO.. 141Z Carson st. an!9-136 fiQ 300-SEVENTEENTH ST.. NEAR CAR CPO SON tt., two-story brick dwelling of six rooms and finished attic; gas and water In house: lot 20x77 feet: on terms to suit. CAMPBELL ft CO.. 1412 Carson st. aplS-136-TTSu' (SO 800-COR. JOKL'SLANE AND OMAHA 0511 St., Mt. Washington, nice two-story Irame dwelling of 8 rooms In good repair: lot 112x 156 leet. CAMPBELL ft CO., 1412 Carson st. apl9-136' East End Residences. FORBES ST. AT A BARGAIN 7-HOOM frame honse, this side of Craft av., now rented for S25a month; will sell for S2,50dtoa qnlck buyer; terms reasonable if desired. C. IL LOVE, 93 Fourtn ay. apl9-73 Q 700-ON EUCLID AV., NEAR HILAND; Otfc' new ctght-room house, slate mantels, tile hearths, folding doors, banister stairs from first floor to attic, rear stairs, bath, 1. w, c, range, pantry, porches, all conveniences: papered throughout; yard sodded: stonewalks lam: out side w. c, sewer connections made; lot 26x120 to an alley; 11,000 cash, balance to suit. KELLY ft ROGERS, 6216 Penn av. apl5-82-WSSu (D 7S0 UEBECUA ST.. NEAR LIBERTY Oo av., good brick dwelling of 9 rooms, re ception hall, bathroom, w. c, range, both gases, slate mantels, electric bells, furnace, laundry with stationary tubs, front and back porches; house newly paperedilot 40x110. (a 350). BLACK ft BA1RD, 95 Fourth av. apl9-27 OQ 000M3O0D SIX-KOOMED AND ATTIC 005 house: built one year: bath, l.w.c, range, slate mantels, tile hearths, pantry, porches, cel lar and all conveniences: lot 26x100 ft. to alley; sitnato on Meadow st.: a decided bargain. KELLY ft ROGERS, 6216 Penn av.. E. E. apl5-92-WSSU 700-0' HARA ST., NEAR ELLSWORTH av.. 2M-story new frame dwelling of 10 rooms, nan, oainroom, w. c, range, ootn gases, cabinet and slate mantels, good laundry, porches, etc.; lot 39x110; terms easy, (a 123). BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. ap!7-31 200 NICE FIVE-ROOMED HOUSE; 5 built two years: newlv nalnted and pa pered: good location: one sauare from electric cars: front and rear porches; level lot. 22(x95 ft. to alley: terms easy. KELLY ft ItOOERS. 6216 Pennav., E. E. apl5-92-wssu Suburban Residences. WILKIN SBURG-REBECCA ST. , 2 M1N UTE3 from station New" Queen Anne house of II rooms round tower, circle porches; bath, base ment kitchen, slate mantels, tllA hearths, inside shnftcrs. etc.: large stable, lot 43x122 toallev; every modern Improvement. Price ?6,70O; terms easy: a complete house at a bargain. Inquire of owner, THOMAS A. COLEMAN, opposite sta tion. ap!9-119 QA O00-CLAREMONT. W. P. B. R., FRAME Ott bouse of eight largo rooms, finished attic with four rooms, large rront and back porch, front and back yard, fruit trees, grape harbor, both gases and water: lot 75x230 feet; SI, 000 cash, balance on easy terms; this is a fine residence and a bargain irsoid soon (S.'P. 21). A. Z. BYERS ft CO.. 93 Federal st.. .Allegheny. apl8-ll3 ffif 800 FOR ALL-MUST BE SOLD AT iiiiiJi once 11 lots, with fruit trees. In heart cr West Bellevne, seven minutes from Avalon station, near proposed electric road: schoolhouse and churches; terms to suit. Inquire of T. II. BUCKING, Fruit stand, cor. Sixth st. and Liberty. apl9-166 CJ K 500-LAUKEL STATION. P.. Ft. W. &C. tu)0? R. R. new frame bouse.of six rooms, hall, slate mantels, shutters, porches, good water, nice large lot. A. Z. BYERS ft COS) 83 Federal St., Allegheny. apl9-113 S4 SOO-CRAFTON. NOBLE AV.. A 'FINE :) frame dwelling of 8 rooms, hall, natural gas: good well, plenty of fruit trees, shrubbery, etc.tlot 100X22). (1 111). BLACK ft BA1RO. 95 Fourth av. ap!9-27 FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lots. ELLSWORTH AV, LOT 90 FEET FRONT BY 100 feet deep to street in rear. Call at 5711 ELLSWOETHVAV., E. E. apl9-77 FINE BUILDING LOTS-2SX100 IT.; ON Meadows;.: on a cash payment of $100 to parties who will build this summer. KELLY ft ROGERS. C216Pcun av.. E. E. apl5-92-W86u I- OT-A MOST DESIRABLE LOT ON FINEST J part or Forbes St.. In Oakland. MURRY ft EDSALL, 34 Fidelity building. apI7-45 o NEOFTHE FINEST BUILDINjU LOTS IN East Liberty. 50x140 feet, with eastern ex posure; price very low; onlv S75 per foot, worth S5. M. i: HIPPLE ft CO., 96 Fourth av. apl7-k8-IuFStt" (JQ-rEACH-ON LINEDUQUESNEELEC-' WOOxJ TRIO road, and only three minutes from Dallas sta., P. E. R.;stx elegant building lots, 25x135 each to a 20-rt. alley, see L1GGET1' BROS., 71 Diamond st. apl9-2S Si) 500 EACH ATLANTIC AV., 8 FINE it level building lots, 50x1.10 each: very de sirable location and neighborhood aud convenient to P. R. It and c.tblo line, (a 17). BLACK ft BA111D. 85 Fourth ay. apl9-27 fTprrv EACH-FOUR NICE BUILDING CD I 0J lots. 23x103 each to a 20-loot alley; two mlr.utcs irom 6trectcar line and Dallas sti.. P. R. H.; terms easy. See L1UGEPT BROS.. 71 Dia mond St. ap 19-28 ffJO 750-MARGARETTA AND BERLIN STS.. D.7 corner lot, 50x109. (a 875). BLACK ft BA1R O, 95 Fourth av. ap!7-51 Allegheny Lots, CariCl"10 t1-000 EACH-NEW BRIGHTON road. Wvlle. Atlantic ltelflc Ron and Walkeravs.. Eleventh ward; plan of beauti ful lots, bounded by the New Brighton road and W ylie av., near the head oi McC'lurc av., within a few minutes' walk or the California electric road, the Woods' Run Mrcet Railway (now being converted Into an electric road), and the P.. F. W. ft C. IL R. station at Woods' Run: lots nearly all le well and have shade and frulttrrcs, natural and artificial gas and water; the drainage Is ex cellent; taxes paid lor 1891; purchasers paying cash lor lots can have a house built by present owners and have ten years' time In which to pay for improvements; plan and all Information at our office. (W61) BLACK ft BAIRD, 9 Fourth avenge apl9-27 Suburban Lots. THE BELLEVUE ELECTRIC K. B. 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 tbe Davis Island dam: this property, including the railroad and a gas well cipable of supplying iratamlllcs, and now piped over 2. 000 feet and in ue. will be sold at a great bargain. For particulars call on GEO. S. COTTON. 157 Lacock st,, Allegheny. ap9-47 farms. FARSI OF 700 ACRES-TWO AND ONE-HALF miles from' county seat: one large frame dwelling, two barns (one new), plenty of water, 200 acres In meadow, good land, fine timber, healtby climate, good stock farm, churches, schools, academy wUhln two and one-half miles of farm: must be sold to close estate. Address JAMES F. JOHNSON. Administrator, Box 19, Salem, Dent county. Mo. apl9-7" Capitalists. CHEAP LOTS-1N THRIVING TENNESSEE town: investments that will aulcklv double in value; laboring men wishing clrenp homes. capitalists .seeking sale, profitable Investments write me In time. DAVID LOGAN. Mcadville. Pa. apl8-C5' GREAT BARGAINS IN LOTS-NEAR THE center or the city of Chicago; all beautifully situatcd;coiirenlcnt to rapid transit. Secure one ur ntoru at once and make tbe advance in price. Send lor plates aud full information: terms of payment easy. Address owner, J. K. WICKER SHAM. 53 La Salle st, Chicago. mhlMra-eu'" miseellaneous. t A T BELLEFIKLD- 11, 500 S-room frame honse, with lot 20x80. FA 200-8-room house lot 25x80. 2,650 New house, 7 rooms, good lot. Si 750 New bouse, 7 rooms, rood lot. 3.500 6-room house, lot 50x84. (5,000 8-room brick house, 20x100. 8600-,8-room brick house. 20x100. 17,500 9-room brlcK house, lot 50x110. The above properties are all good and desirable properties for the money and will meet with ready sale. C. H. LOVE. aplM" Vo. S3 fourth av. 1891 FOR SALE-LOTS. CItr Lots. 1 l-r ET-TEMFERANCEVILLE. NEW YORK 3 1 I O' av.. West End place, vacant lot, 20x 1W. (177). BLACK ft BAIllD, 85 Fourth av. 2 apl7-il FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportuiiities. BARBER SHOP Willi GOOD TRADE; ALL new fixtures: grocery stores, sbocstorcs, cigar -tores, bakeries resUinr.-ints milk depot. PfcRCIVAL ft CHAPMAN, 439 Grant st. apll BUSINESS THE FINEST EQUIPPED saloon in the city of Akron, Ohio, bcstloca tlon; good reasons ror selling out. Addressl45S. Howard St., Akron,,Ohlo; population 30,000. apl7-39 RUGSTORE-IN GOOD LOCATION AND doing first-class bu Incss; will giro pur chaser two days' run or store; reason for. selling, have two stores and other business, and cannot give attention to both. Address W. li. C, Dis patch office. apl9-21 DRUGSTORE AN OLD ESTABLISHED drugstore In a thrlvlnr manufacturing town of 7,000. within 30 miles of Philadelphia: no cuttlug. Address LOCK BOX NO. 25, Bristol, Pa. apI9-91" DRUGSTORE. A GOOD PAYING CITY store below invoice to a quick buyer. Ad dress ALUM. Dispatch ofllce. ap!9-W- LIVERY AND UNDERTAKING ESTAB LISH JIEXT-Dolng A No. 1 business1 In one of the best locations in this city: good reasons given lor selling. For further particulars ad dress LIVERY, Dispatch office. apl9-90 CtTONE QUARRY. MANUFAC1URING BUSt Q NESS; t 000 capital: one-hair Interest in ma chine shop: grocery stores, 8200 to So. 000; milk route, bakery route flsh and oyster depot clein ingfSO per week. HOLMES ft CO., 420mltbfleld street. j aplT-72" Bnsiness Properties. PUBLIC AUCTION ON THE PREMISES, No. 285 Main St., Lawrenceylllc.on Tuesday, April 21, 1891. a two-story and mansard new brick building, with storeroom and 7 dwelling rooms: well sewered, has natural and artificial gas and city water; is excellently locatcJ for store for school children's wants, comblued with grocery or fancy goods trade, as It Is directly op posite Washington School. BLACK ft BAlRD, 95 Fourth av. ap 17-61' THE ANCHOR ROLLER FLOUR MILL-CAPACITY 100 tarrcls floor and ten tonsfeed, this Is the most complete roller mill In the State: and trade fully established: siding to mill door; satisfactory reasons ror selling: none but those meaning business need address ARNOLD. Dis patch office. fe22-90-wsu g(2 000-PEARL ST.. NEAR LIBERTY AV.. OtM a two-story brick building or storeroom and 7 dwelling rooms and finished attic: both gases; good cellar. Lot 20x137 to paved alley. Alstf, in rear of lot, slaughter house, stable, smoke house. Will sell all machinery ver cheap and a good established butcher trade of 7 years' standing: good reasons for selling. (c 16) BLACK ft BAIRD; 85 Fourth ay. apl9-27 CQfi SOO-ON FIFTH AV., NEAR MAGEE tilUI St.. fine business location, two three story brick buildings, one ot nine rooms, tbe other of 15 rooms: also brick building In rear of five rooms: sewerage complete: this certainly is a bargain, being located in a business center, and can be had on reasonable terms: size of lot 24x84 feet each. CAMPBELL ft CO., UIZ Carson st. apl9-136 521 fl BOO-WASHINGTON AVE, ESTAB C3.1U5 L1SHED business stand and residence property; new brick house with storeroom 2Cx35; also 9 large rooms, reception hall. Inside shutters, bath, gases, laundry, cemented cellar. This Is a One business location; lot 22x130 to an alley. (C P. 85.) A. Z. B1EBS ft CO., 83 Federal St., Alle gheny. ' apl8-lll-Tusu 1 K OOO ON CARSON ST., NEAR EIGII CS .1.01 TEENXHst.. fine three-story brlca busi ness house, 13 rooms. bath. both gases,aNo.lcellar, ten-olot ceilings, store room 16x42 feet, large fine hall and vestibule. Inside shutters. Inside w. c; sewered; also good stable In rear: lot 21x120 feet to alley. CAMPBELL ft CO., 1412 Carson st. apl9-138-TTSn CrT O0O-3702 BUTLER ST.. COR. THIRTY (Dll SEVENTH st.. late Anton Engel's prop erty, lot 32 5-0x104. with frame business house and dwelling, containing two stores and 11 rooms: one-half cam, balance to suit: this must be sold to close up tha estate. THOS. MCCAFFREY', 3509 Butler st. mh8-15I-W6u FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS! Financial. SOUTHERN SECURITIES-WE OFFER FOB sale some first-class Investments bearings per cent Interest, secured on tbe best pronerty In North Alabama. HUDSON ft GRAHAM. Room 49, Fidelity Bnlldlng. Pittsburg, Pa. apl-61 Horses. Vehicles, Live Stock. Etc HORSE-A L'ARGE BLACK HORSE, 5 YEARS old, well bred, verv stylish, qnlet and good traveler: weight, 1,200 lbs. JAMES GAYLEY, Braddock, Pa. apIS-W DlachtnerT and Metals. ELEVATOR-SECOND HAND MAKSHALL BROS, hand elevator: cost 8250: will sell cheap, G. J. BamLacK, Twelfth aud Pike sts. apl9-50 Miscellaneous. BAR FIXTURES THE LARGEST, MOST complete stock to select from In the city; billiard and pool tables. 9u DIAMOND ST. apis-?1 SECOND-HAND MERRY-GO-ROUND IN first-class condition. Inquire orcEORUE W. LAUGHLlN, Palace Hotel, Homestead, Pa. aplO-89 s HOW CASES-ALL IN GOOD CONDITION. Can be seen at 1733 PENN AV. a p 19-3- SMALL JEWELRY STOCK AND F1XTUKE3 ln town of 2,000 population, 20 miles from Pittsburg; has been established 15 years; has good run of bench work; no opposition: capital re quired $60u; owner has made raoaey. and has other business requiring his time. Address T. E. S. GRIFFIN. Elizabeth. Pa. ' ap!8-7U PERSONAL. PERSONAL-CASH PAHD FOR OLD GOLD and 6llver: Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCH, 511 Smithfield st. Jal8-Sl PERSONAL CASH PAID FOB OLD GOLD and silver: lewelrv repaired: new work made to order. CHRla. HAIJCH, 541 Smithfleld st. apl9-lS4 PERSONAL WEBSTER'S LARGE QUARTO Dictionary, (2 50; special bargains lu old and new books during this month. FRANKBACON ft CO., 301 Smithfield st. mill.: PERSONAL-LADIES AND GENTS CONSULT "the great Chicago phrenologist and physiog nomist, whose advice Is best In business ormr. rlage. No. 72 POPLAR ST., next SanduBky, Al legheny, Pa. , api9-22 PERSONAL FINE BOOKS-WE nAVETHE finest collection of finely illustrated books In Pittsburg: betutiml bindings; low prices; come and see tbem: hundreds of books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 000 Liberty st. de!2 PERSONAL-ALL PERSONS USING ARTI FICIAL eyei shonld bny them from the CHESSMAN OPTICAL COMPANY. Na 42 Fed eral St., Allegheny; they carry tbe largest line of the .best material aud 'guarantee them lor one year: the only house lu the United States that makes this offer. ap2-tf2-Thrsn FOUND. FOUND-SUM OF MONEY IN HALL COR NER of Twenty-fourth st. and Penn av., on Friday evening. OwercailonU. W. 1RELANO. cor. Twenty-first and A. V. IS. R. apl9-116 FOUND-PERFECT COMFORT IN READING, by having my eyes thoroughly examined and a pair .of the celebiatcd 31 crystal specs nrijusted bv the experts or tbe CHESSMAN OPl'ICAL COMPANY, No. 42 Federal St., Allegheny. ap2-92-ThFSu FOUND TA-VA-ZON KEY TO BLOOD, TnE great spring medicine for scrofula, blood poison, liver, kidneys and nerves, leads 'em all for 38 years; price 50c and 81. DR. GRIFFITH DRUG CO., Third and Grant, Pittsburg. Pa. (Copyright). a pi 9-160 LOST. LOST-TUESDAY EVENING, ON CEDAR av., Allegheny, a thin gold bracelet. Re ward If returned to H. BRANN, 506 Wood st. aplS-143 LOST-BKOWN RAT TERRIER DOG: NAME Jack: collar with bcls; registered. Five dol lars reward will he paid for bis return to MKS. ROSE, 86 Brownsville av.. Southsldc. apI9-67 3- OST POCKETBOOK, CONTAINING A J large sum of money: also tax and rent re ceipts, with U. McKce signature. Liberal reward ir returned to HUGH McKEE, grocer. cor.Bmsh ton and Wanda at, Bruhton. ap!9-32 NOTICES.- T ESOLUTIONS AT A REGULAR MEET L INU of Local Assembly StWl, IC of L. (Boilermakers), the following resolutions were read and adopted: Whereas, It has seemed good to the Al mighty Disposer of Events to remove from oar midst our late worthy member and fellow workman, Edward Gnodner; and. Whereas, Tbe kindly feelings of tho deceased toward all his fellow workmen render it proper that we should-place upon record our appreciation of his services asa member, and his merits as a workman; therefore. Resolved, That wo deplore the untimely tak ing off of our late brother, Edward Goodner, with Jeep foclincs.of regret. Resolved, That we tender to Lis afflicted sister relatives our sincere condolence and our earnest sympathy in their affliction at tho loss of one -who was a loving brother, a sood citizen and a duvoted v orkman. Resolved, That the members of this assem bly will attend our deceased brother's funeral in a body: will meet at corner of Third avenue and Market street on Sunday, April 19, at 1 p.tf.. sharp. ap!9-172 F OR SALE DRUG STORE. One oi the finest equipped and best looated drug stores In the city, doing; a rood paying; steadily increasing, striotly legitimate druc business. Will sell at Invoice and on terms ty suit the buyer. Correspondence solicited from, those only who mean business. Address aj19-30 .QUININE, Dlspatca office. TO LET. City Residence. OOO A MONTH NEW SEVEN-ROOM jii honse. both g-iscs, bath. w. c. ami laun dry: Inside shutter trout, tile hearth and slate m-intel in parlor, elegantly papered: ten minutes' ride rrcin Court House via Central Traction. BLACh, ft BA1P.O. ap!9-85t CQT 50 FINE TWO-STORY MANSARD iDOl brick dwelling, nine rooms, with hall, vestibule bath and all conveniences: neat front yard; only 15 minutes' walk from nostofilcc. BAXTER, THOMPSON ft CO., 102 Fourth av. , apl2-17J-MWFSnf Suburban Residences. HOUSE NICELY FURNISHED NEW house, for summer, often rooms: all modern requirements: large gronnds and stable: delight ful location: Ilellellelil. five minutes rrom electric cars. Address 0 NEK, Dispatch office. apl9-C3t WILKINSBUEG-EXTHA GOOD HOUSE, one year old, six rooms, finished attic, wide hall, bath. w. c, range, electric light;, nat ural gas, large lot, shade trees, stone sidewalk: six minutes irom statlou. on ptone pavements; t23 a month. G. N. BECKW 1TH ft CO. ap4-42-TTSSnt DQSA PER YEAR-HOUSE OF TEN ROOMS iu)ijOJ 2 acres of ground, good stable, off Cnartlcrs av.. McKie's Rocks, Pa. SPROUT ft STEWART, McKec's Rocks. Pa. apl7-40t FURNISHED HOUSE-NEA-t THE PARKS, Allegheny, -during the summer months; ref erences exchanged. Address RENTER, Box 553, Pittsburg. Pa. apl9-94t T71URNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEP- J' IN G. bath. etc. 8 W YLIE A V. apl9-I44T UkViISHEU BtfOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. 41 LOGAN, near Wylle. . aplO-It ONE WELL-FURNISHED SECOND-STORY front room; private lamlly: references ex changed. 68 CHATHAM ST.. city. ap!9-24t BOOM A NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room for one or two gentlemen, Oakland square. 20 minutes from poslofilce and In finest residence portion of city. Address F. K.. with references. Dispatch office. apl9-83t KOOMS-TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS at NO. 6 MARCHAND ST., E. E. apI9-U3t K OOMS HANDSOMELY FURNISHED front rooms. 315 S. HILAND AY. i anl9-St R OOMS-TWO FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS. Inqnlra28VlCKK01 ST., city. apI9-105f K' OOM-FURNISHKD ROOM, THIRD STORY xronu 432 jrKjm av. apiy-aar SECOND ANDTHIRD STORY FRONTKOOM3 Furnished with all conveniences; both Eases, with use of bathroom. No. 23 D1NWIO IE ST. apl9-169t Farms. F ARM-POSSESSION GIVEN AT ONClt fruit farm of six acres, on Shady lane. Twenty-second ward: all kinds of splendid fruits; snrface soil in splendid condition for gardening; good house and stahle: one-eighth mile from Forbes st. Inqntre of BOSS P. HOUSTON. Forty ninth and Butler sts. apl9-57t Offices. Dealt Boom, Etc. FRONT AND REAR OFFICES-ON SECOND floor. No. 16: Fourth av. C. H. LOVE. No. 83 Fourth ay. ap!8-47t GOOD LARGE OEFICE ON SECOND FLUOR rront. No. ICO Third av.; good light, etc. C. H. LOVE, No. 83 Fourth av. - apl8-47t o FFICE3 IN UNIVERSITY BUILDING opposite Court House. apl9-143f Business Stands. BRICK STOREROOM AND CELLAR 20x75 AT Tarentum. Pa. Apply to M. OPPE.-.UEIM-ER, 811 Penn av. ap!8-96t BUSINESS IIOU3E-WITHSTOREROOM AND 8 dwelling rooms, good cellar: Fourth av., near Market st. and Gusky's stores; rent low. BLACK ft BAIRD. 95 Fourth ay. apl7-52f PRIVILEGE- OF "MERRY GO BOUND" for the season at summer resort, or will pay reasonable rent for use of machine. Call or ad dress HARRY DAVIS, Brunswick Billiard Hall, Fifth ay., Pittsburg. ap!9-112t 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. HOEVELER'S Storage Warehouse, Twelfth and Pike sts., city. apl3-13t STOREROOM-LARGE STOREROOM. WITH good'cellar and suite of five rooms, between Fourth av. and Market st. on Ferry St. ; will rent senarate or together. McMANUS ft CO., real estate agents, cor. Fourth av. and Woods. apIo-75-wrsut STOREROOM-WOULD SELLTnE FIXTURES of grocery store: rorraerly grocery store: es tablished 14 years. Apply at 25.! OHIO ST.. Alle gheny. apl5-64f -lTAREHOUSE-WITH ISI .MEDIATE POSSE3 W SIO.N. No. 433 Liberty st. C.H.LOVE.NQ. 93 Fourth av. ap!3-47t NOTICES. QTEAMBOAT MEN, ATTENTION THE Lj north (or Dnqnesne side) channel of the McKeesport aDd Bessemer Railroad bridge at Rlverton will be closed with false work. Please take tbe south (or McKeesport side) channel. apl6- PENCOYD BRIDGE CO. MEETINGS. SPECIAL MEETING BRICKLAYERS UNION NO. 2. P. A. will be held at La lavette Hall, N. 88 Fourth avenue, on WEDNESDAY EVENING. April 22. Busi ness of vital Importance. By order of apl9-H2 TRUSTEES. NOTICE-ALL UNION JOURNEYMEN plasterers are reqnested to meet at their ball. No. 41 Fifth avenue, at 2 P. M TO-DAY. to attend the funeral of Brother Hngh Aiken. JOSEPH MOTT, apl9-101 President. NOTICE MEMBERS OF THE FIRST Regiment United American Mechanics. AH members going to Marstield, O., to-morrow are requested to meet at store of J. Rhodes Miller. 411 Smithfleld street, at 12:45 sharp. CHARLES T. W. COOPER, Supreme Re corder. ap!9-15 PROPOSALS. BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED KOR THE building of a hose house and lockup at tuis place. Plans and spcciiicatlons may be seen at the superintendent's office of the West inghonse Airbrake Company at Wilmerding, or of T. D. Evans, Architect, Lewis block, Pitts bnrg. Pa. Bids will be open until thCTtth day of May, Inclusive, 189L Tbe committee reserve the right to reject anv or all bids. OLIVER BOISOL. DR. GEORGE L. KESWICK, JOHN C. BOYLE, Chairman. Borough of Wllmerdlng Committee. Wilmehdiso, Pa., April li. 1S9L aplo-6 T-iROPOHALK FOR MATERIAL UNlT-ED X States Engineer Office, 121 Franklin street, Buffalo, N. Y., March 20.J89L Sealed proposals in duplicate, for furnishing stone, sand, pebbles, cement and iron moorings, re quired at Buffalo Harbor. N. Y.,wlli be received at this office until 2 P. 31., on Monday, tbe 20th day of April, 1&31, and opened immediately thereafter in presence of bidders. Tho atten tion of bidders is invited to Acts of Congress of February 2tf, 18&5, and February 23, 1SS7, vol. 23, page R2, and Vol. il. page III, Statutes at Large. Preference will be given to articles of domestic production or manufacture, conditions of qual ity and price import dntles included being equaL Specifications, general instructions to bidders, blank forms of proposals, or necessary information, will be furnished on anplication to this office. Tbe United States reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. AMOS STICKNEY, Major ot Engineer. U. 6. Army. mh2SVS-23,24,25.28.aplS,19 Q BALED PROPOSALS SEALED PHO p POSALS will be received by tho 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 tbe erection of a four hundred (4U0) arc light electrical street lighting installa tion for the city of Wbeeling.accordinz to plans aud specifications on Clo In tho office of tbe Board of Gas Trustees of said city. Bids to be for the entire plant or for any part thereof, as set forth in said plans and specifications. AU' bids to bo accompanied by a certified check in the sum of one tbonsand (51,000) dollars, to tbe city of Whcelingfto be forfeited to said city upon the failure of the successful bidder to sign the contract and give tbe bond required. Signed ELECTRlOLIGHTCOMMIbSION. P. F. FARRELL. Chairman. A A. FRANZHEIM. Secretary. ap5-12 CSARLES S0HERS & CO., 129 FOURTH AVE. (Telephone 1773) RealEstate andMortgages. Money to Loan at Lowest Bates. Get our new catalogue and weekly printed lists of new properties for sale, rent and exchango, mailed free. BRANCH OFFICES: 3313 Penn Ave. Telephone 5577. 6019 Penn Ave. Telephone 5328. .nfl-7G T. W. HAUS, Designer and contractor in all kinds of GRANITE. Cemetery vaults, statuary and large monu ments a specialty. Call or write for designs and prices before extracting. Office, room 613, Penn building, fun av., Pittsburg, jall-83-su TRAVEL TO EUROPE WILL BE UN USUALLY heavy this season, and accom modatlons should be secured early. We repre sent the most popular steamship lines, sell drafts, foreign coin. etc. MAXSCHAMEEKG & CO.; 627 Smithfleld st, Pittsburg. Pa. Es tablished 1SS& fell-wan CHOICE PROPERTIES. FAHNESTOCK PLACE Without exception tbe finest pises of snli-divlded property in East End dis trict; both steam and electric cars; no roach ground, and all lots have either fruit or shade trees; best and prettiest neighborhood In the city; we are offer ing: these lot at special prices to first purchasers. LIGGE TT BROS., 71 Dia mond st. apli-lU-TUThau LAID COMPANIES, NOTICE! Wo have several desirable tracts of land, suitable for subdivision, situate in very desir able locations and within five minutes' walk ot street car lines, containing; from 12 to-30 acres each. Money can easily be trebled In one year's time. Por f nil particulars write or call on M. F. HIPPLE & CO,, 8fl FOURTH AVENUE. aplW6-WTbSa CHOICE HOME. 113.750 will buy a new brick dwelling, contain ing 12 rooms and all conveniences; located In tbe heart of Sbadysido on a paved and sewered avenue; has never been occupied, and was not built to sell on specmatlon, but for certain reasons must be sold at once. W. C. STEW ART, No. 137 Fourth avenue. ap57-sa ARDSHE1L TERRACE. Twenty minutes' rids from the postofSce on the Fifth avenue cable line, adjoininc the property ot the Pennsylvania Female College, lies Ardsbel! Terrace, tho spot which Is to-day, withont exception, tbe finest and most pictur esque for a home in tbe East End. The ground stands high, and lies beautifully. Tbe air is pure, tbe scenery grand, and the drainage is the best in the East End. ARDSHE1L TERRACE, Murray Hill avenue, which extends from Firth avenue to Wilkins avenue, runs through the center of Ardsheil Terrace, and. as soon as tbe frost Is out ot the ground, it will be laid with Talford road, have flagstone sidewalks, good sewering, gas, water, and be planted with, the choicestbade trees. These improvements, together with the great distance the buildings will be set back from tbe avenno, will maka Ardsheil Terrace the finest residence place is Allegheny county. ARDSHEIL TRRACE. S75 a front foot: terms. 5I.5CO casb, balance to suit purchaser, will buy lots 60x130 feet, located on Murray Hill avenue. In Ardsheil Terrace. Remember, this price Inclndes all street im provements. For plans and full particulars see W. U. STEWART, 137 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. ap5-67-sa CHEAP, DESIRABLE, SUBSTANTIAL. Ji0.000, terms to suit purchaser, will buy that elegant and substantial d '.veiling located in the East Bnd, corner of Fifth avenue and Shady lane; contains IS rooms and all the conven iences; is finished throughout with bard woods; has the southeastern exposure and honse alone cost $32,000 to build; lot 113x1711 feet; this property is worth every cent of S55.000, bnc the owner being in poor health and obliged to leave the city, has decided to take the above figure. For permit to examine premises see W. C. STEWART, No. 137 Fourth avenue. ap5-C7-Su CHEAP LOTS. I7M. Terms, $50 casb, and 82 30 a week, will buy a large and elegant lot. desirably located Id the heart of tho East End, on line of new electric road, near the main entrance to Schenley Park. These lots lie beautifully: ara covered with large .forest trees, and are bound to be worth double the money in a short time. For plans and full particulars see W. C. STEWART, 137 Fonrth avenue. ap5-87-sa FOR SALE EAST END PROPERTY. MURRY & EDSALL, roll 25-91 31FIDELITY BUILDING. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE TUESDAY. APRIL 2L At 10 o'clock at the Henry Auction Company's rooms. 311 Market street. Elegant parlor sultesj in tapestry rug, brocatelle and hair cloth. Chamber suites in walnut, oak and cherry, also a full line of carpets and linoleum; toilet ware, le atber chairs in oak and walnut, sideboards, extension tables, desks, refrigerators and lea chest.', pictures, ornaments clocks, mirror door wardrobes, halt racks, oak rockers, office chairs, center tables and bookcases. Cooking utensils, carpets, new and second hand; brus sels for rooms, balls and stairs. The furnish ment of a residence, embracing a parlor suit, sideboard, piano, sewing machine and all household goods. Goods now on exhibition. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. ap!9-129 POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK OT THE SALE - OF - JAPANESE - GOODS AT 623 SMITHTIEIiD 8T. Bales dally at 10 A. K., 2 and 7:30 p. SC EOBINSON & CO., apI9-lS2 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE At residence, 629 Fifth avenue, (between Jumnnvllle and Seneca streets) Tuesday, April 21, at 10 o'clock A. M. Parlor suit, chamber suits, brussels carpets, hall and stair carpets, large wrjting desk, refrigerator, kitchen uten sils, etc Sale positive. ROBINSON & CO., Auctioneers, apl8S8 E8 Smithfleld street, The National Co-Operative Building and Investment Association Will sell stock secured by first mort- aes at S65 00 a share, and GUAR fcinn ANTEES YPi per cent annually on tClUU Investment. Refer to any Denver Bank. Agents wanted. Send for circulars. 1S00 to 1803 Curtis street, DENVER. COL, mh23-133-SU The Electrical Construction and Maintenance Company, Electrical Enjrlnesrs and Contractors. Elsotrla Bells, Burglar Alarms Annunciators, eta, la-' candescent Ucbt and Bell Wlrlnr. a specialty. . Sole agents for the Jenney motors. 125 FIFTH AVENUE, Pittsburg, Pa. ' Telephone 1771 ccl2-l3-3u I i. u i ujffai ' 'Stoimri
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