THE BURGER LICENSE Kot Rescinded by the Judges After a Short Examination. THE CHARGES KOT SUBSTANTIATED Three Hen Acquitted of Haviic Passed Eo;ns bilver Dollars. USE OF MAILS FOE LOTTEKX TUEPOSES The hearing in the case cf Thomas Bnr ger, of 2o. 140 South Canal street, Alle gheny, who was granted a retail license, and who was afterward charged, by means of anonymous letters, with having said that he obtained his license by the use of money, pa; of which the Court got, was had yester- dav before Judges White and M-gee. Sir. Burger's license hnsbecu held by the clerk pending the investigation ordered by the court. At the hearing Clarence Bur leigh, attorney for Burger, said that he had made a scarcu for the writers of the letters, but failed to find them. He had employed oeteciives ami lound out nothing. Detect ive Ilcsser had also been unable to find anything. Mrs. Burger testified that her husband had not been 1ruu, as charged. Judge White remarked that since the stir about the letter, they had not received an nnoLymous letter, and no one had come forward to substantiate the charges. At torney B. C Christy said, ou his honor, that lie had no kuowledge of any thing in the letter. But he had a su-picion ot the writer and wnuld not let the matter drop. As no evidence had been produced to substantiate the charges the Court directed tnat 3Ir. Burger be givtn his license. COUNTERFEIT SILVER DOLLARS. Some Innocent Parties Who Tried to Pass Them Are Discharged. Charles Wise, Wallace Radcliffe and James McDade were clven a hearing before United B ates Commissioner JlcOandless yesterday afternoon ou a charge of attempting to pass a counterfeit silver dollar. The informations were made by United States Detective Mc fcweeney. The accused men are residents o! East Liberty. At the hearing it was developed that Wise had been given a dollar by a man named Nicholas Kixne to purchase 0 cents worth ot Hhisky. lie did no: know until he went into a liquor store that ttie dollar was counterfeit, and Bavhe took the money back. The case of Radcliffe and McDade was a simi lar occurrence. They also baa been given a dollar to boy whisky for Bayne, and did not know tbo money was bad until they tried to pass it. There was no evidence to show that the men knew the money was counterfeit when they tried to pass it. and ther were discharged. Bayne has not been arrested. To-Morrow's Trial Lists. Common Pleas Conrt JJo. 1 McCoy et ux vs Fmtou et als Thompson vs Gulick Co.; Carson vs Gulick SCo.; Eaton vs ICleber Bros.: lcbooiimaker vs Toergs etal; Wainwright vs Pittsburg and Western Railroad Companj; Stodard fc Co. vs Woog: Furlong vs Ewing Biers; Sunstem vs Kel.l; Oliver vs Lollmer; Iualdsoo vs Hockswender; Wolff, Jr., vs Herhcy. , Common Pleas Conrt Na 2 Walker vj Alle gheny City: Scott Vs Henderson et al; Black Co. v ilcKee. Lottery Postals in the SlalL E. P. Georce, of Charlerol, was arrested by United htates Jlrshal Harrah yesterday after noon on a charge of sending a postal card re lating to lottery business through the math George was taken before United States Com missioner McCandles", where he waived a hear lmr and cave bail for court. George said that Le hd len ignorant of the act of Congress prohibiting sending letters, etc, relating to lottery business, through the mall. Xotes From the Conrts. I the United States Court yesterday in the matter ot George Dnncan, John C. Porter and otuers. bankrupts, and order was made for the public sale of tlie individual estate of John C. Sorter, one of the bankrupts. W. T. Imiit yesterday filed in the Quarter Sessions Conrt his resignation as constable of the (Second ward. McICecsportj he having been elected Alderinan of the Third ward of that city in February. The resignation was ac cepted, to take effect yesterday. Tiie following executions were issued yes terdaj: A. E. McCandless. Sheriff, vs Jennie .ovinsky. S1S3 CS: Louis Schwab vs Ann and Slathias Cullen. 36 To; D. T. Harvey vs Harris Brs.. $50 9o: A i Jarrctt. for ue of Benja n.iu ts. Breeze vs George Graesel, SL600. Honso Decoration, 101 Market Street Stoughton & Stuleu opened their, new wall paper store last Tuesday. Their cus tomers have been many, and the various de sues and new patterns of their finely se lected stock ot wall paper, lincrusta, stereo reiief, plastieo.etc, have been much admired; also their fine line of picture moldings. Persons desiring to refurnish their houses in painting and papering will be repaid by consulting Stoughton & Stulen, and ex amining their entire new stock just received from the manufacturers. Don't forget their new location, 101 Market 6treet Snlmrban Property, The best investment yon can make is a judicious purchase of good suburban prop erly. The best advice you can follow in making a selection is: Do not buy any wherp, at any price or on any terms until you know what other eligible property in the vicinity is selling for. If you think of buying in the vicinity of Sberadeii, on the Panhandle Kailroad, get thcSheraden Land and Improvement Company's new map and price list of over 200 "Little Farms" (as compared with a SS-'ootlot) which that com pany has still for sale at its old prices, un ntleeted by the "coming boom." They may be had at 127 Fifth avenue or at Sheradeii station, wuerethe company's secretary will meet prospectors every afternoon. ew Patents. O. D. Levis, patent attornev, of 131 Futh nvtnue, one door from Leader building, sends the following new patents, just issued: II.- S. Dunoerspeck, w thing machine; Elmer Green, North Last, Pa., adjustable balance swing gate; V . i Beck, Knoxville, Pa, case for hold ing plates; J. F. Alston, ltei,ova, Va., brick tires; James Morgan, Pittsburg, "feed table lor rolling mills," J. K. Mack, Portsmouth, O., "hitching bucule;" Philip Long, Pitts burg, "wall socket for incandescent lamps." foiled States and all foreign patents ob tained. Established ove- 20 years. Oface open every evening until 9 o'clock. AT ALEX. KObS 3IUSIC STOKES, 137 rederal Street, Allegheny, and CO Prankstowa Avenue, E. fc Pittsburg, You can find sll the latest sheet musio at hall price, musical instruments of all kinds, including everything lroni a large pipe or gan toaC-cent jewsharp. Our endeavor is nlwas to please our patrons. Call and see us. -waii OOo UKUsSELS CARPETS S9c FiB Sew Patterns Jnt In Where? J. H. Kuukel & Bro.'s. 1347 and 1319 At Penn avenue. ISlack Goodt Department, Full and complete stock of Henrietta?, silk warp cashmeres, drap d'Aluias, nun's veilings, buntings, taniise cloths and French fizured novelties at astonishingly low prices, at 11. J. LynchV, 43S-H0 Mar ket street. -vyrssu To riAVE just what is wanted in dress trimmings is our best advertisement. We have all the beBt styles of this season's trim mings. Beini-o & Wilds. Lochinvau Awnings At Jdamauz& Sou's, SS'J Penn avenue. All who suffer from headache caused by defective sight, try Maunion. expert oDti- iam, 7 Fifth annus. But fl ipecUcls. MR. FREY ASKS A DIVORCE. The Charges Against nil Wife That Are Made ly the Commission Merchant Why Abble C. Schmidt Wants to Be Separated From Her Husband. Simon H. Frey, the commission merchant, yesterday entered suit for a divorce from Lottie Frey. It is stated that they were married on Juue 27, 1888, and lived together nutil April 22, 189L Mrs, Frey, it is charged, was unduly intimate with J. W. Robinson and divers others unknown to Mr. Frev. Mrs. Abbie C. Schmidt, of Juniata street, sued for a divorce from Herman W. Schmidt. She states that they were married in November, 1879. He was untrue to her, and on May 1, 1890, he obtained 5420 from Patrick Bice, of Irwin avenue, Allegheny, on a fraudulent check. With the proceeds he left for parts unknown with another woman. In September he turned up in Cleveland, and by false pretenses, obtained 120 worth of jewelry, which he gave to the woman he was living with. He was ar rested for it, and is now seiving a two years' sentence in the Columbus Penitentiary. Suits for divorce on the ground of ill treatment i ere entered by Sadie J. Short against Robert Short; Flora Curl against Winfield S. Curl, and Delia Myers against Frank Myers. Infidelity was alleged inthe divorce suit of Sarah A. Denman against William H. Denman. Divorces were granted yesterday in the cases of Ellen JIc Douneli against John McDonnell, and Daniel Nash against Harriet Nash. A motion for a new trial was made in the di vorce case of Catharine M. Neel against Jordan S. Neel, in which the jury had given a verdict in favor o. Mrs. Neel. ALLEGHENY'S FINANCES. Controller Itrown Flies a Report as a Form in Increasing the Indebtedness The ISonded Debt Increased to Almost 82,200,000 Forms of the Bonds. Controller Brown, of Allegheny, yester day tiled in the Quarter Sessions Court a statement of the financial condition of Alle gheny City. The filing of the statement was in accordance with the second section of the act of April 20, 1874, regulating the manner of increasing the indebtedness of municipalities. The statement shows the financial condition of the city on March 1, 1891, and was filed owing to the issuing of bonds increasing the indebtedness $408,000. The bonded indebtedness, iuclnding municipal, renewal, wharf, water, city property, sewer, JlcClnre avenue, Charles street and Park bonds, amounts to $1,777, G00. The floating debt is 553.214 43, mak ing a total indebtedness ot $1,830,714.43. The amount m the City Treasury March 1 was $G7,5J3 S3, and the amount in the sink ing fund applicable to the redemption of bonds, $307,910 95. a total of $375,260 48, leaving the net indebtedness $1,455,453 95. The valuation of the taxable property at the last assessment was $51,956,800. The amount the debt is to be increased is $408, 000, and the amount of annual tax levied and assessed to pay the indebtedness, $34, 120. The forms of the obligations to be issned are 160 registered electric light bonds lor $1,000 each, maturing April 1, 1921, and 150 registered municipal bonds, 75 registered street improvement bonds and 23 registered California avenue bonds, all for $1,000 each and maturing April 1, 1911. TEE LIQUOR WAS P0IS0KED. An Unknown Enemy Destroys the Lives of Two Ladies. Denver, April-25. One of the most atrocious crimes ever perpetrated in the West came to light this morning. Some months a so Mrs. Josephine B. Barnaby, widow of J. B. Barnaby, a millionaire mer chant of Providence, K. L, took a trip to California for her health. Mrs. G. S. War rell, wife of a prominent real estate dealer, accompanied her. On their return, April 9, Mrs. Barnaby lonnd a package, postmarked Boston, which had arrived during her absence. It contained a smr.'l flask of whisky with this inscription: "With best wishes, accept this fine old whisky from your friends in the woods." A few days later, when fatigued, both drank some of the liquid. From that time both ladies suffered terrible agonies, Mrs. Barnaby slowly sinking under the effects of the terrible internal burnine ot the poison which the bottle was afterward found to con tain. Two days ago Mrs. Barnaby died and Mrs. Warrell is not expected to live. The motive for the crime is a mystery. THE DENOUEMENT OF A 1EAOEDY. Dr. Seguln, of New York, Seeks a Divorce From nig Second Wife. Providence. April 25. Dr. Edward C. Seguin, of New York, au eminent specialist on nervous diseases, has been a resident of this city lor a year, for the purpose of se curing a divorce. Yesterday he began his suit against his wife, Helen C. Seguin. Mrs. Seguin, the woman from whom the Doctor seeks divorce, is his second wife, and is the woman on account of jealousy of whom the first Mrs. Sesruin killed her chil dren and then herself in New York a few years ago. After the death of his children at the hands of their mother and her suicide Dr. Seguin married the woman from whom he now petitions to be separated. Dr. Seguin was the only witness yester day, and his petition was not opposed, neither his wife nor her counsel being pres ent, the usual course pursued by non-residing defendants. The petition charges Helen C. Seguin with desertion and extreme cru elty. The Court took the papers and it is claimed granted the divorce, but the for mal decision will not be rendered till May 1. Churches Apply for Charters. An application was filed yesterday for a charter for the St. Luke's Reformed Church of Uraildock. The trustees are J. S. Miller, Amos Lnugbner and L. M. L-aughner. An application was also filed for a charter for the Calvary Reformed Church of Turtle Creek. The trustees are J. E. Montgomery, J. C. Rifer aud Albert Lewis. Mary Sullivan Was Insane. The Coroner's inquest in the case of Mary Sullivan, tbo Temperance-rille woman who stabbed her husband and then cut her throat, was held yesterday. A verdict was rendered to tbeefiect thatshecommitted suicide while temporarily insane. TCT A KINO AROUND THIS OFFER, 87 CO for a Choice From 2,000 Hen's Fine Ilaslness Suits. Here's our brilliant offer to you for Mon day. You're the buyer, we're the ones who want to sell. A big money saving in this sale for the public: We have ou hand 2,000 very stylish men's suits, which sold for $12, 14 and"$16 about 30 of a kind, divided ihto 06 lots. We just buuehed every-priced suits into one solid special lot, aud marked 'em at $7 CO, to sell quick. To illustrate: There are men's fine sacs: and cutaway suits in this lot, made .Tom silk mixed cassimeres and worsteds; there are some fine black cheviot suits, and also last blue flannel suits in it, and very handsome tweeds, besides bairlipes and pin checks. Only $7 SO (or a fine business suit, Monday. Enough said. P. C. C C, 1'iTTSBURO Combination Clothing Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets. 25c INGRAIN CARPET 18 3-4c IVhere? At J. H. Kunkel & Bro.'s, 1347-1349 Penn avenue. Don't buy your carpeti ontil yon see ours. -Hello, 11861" "Hello." ."Bend me a case of Pilsner beer. My folk like it but of anj beer wt know." KfOisplay advertisements one dollar per square or one inseiiion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Bale, To Let, ete ten cents per line or each inser tion, and none taken or less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as ttco. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smiihfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHEKB WANT. 1TOK SALE. TO LET. AND OTHEB TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOK INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with THE DISPATCH. KOK THE SOUTHS1DE. NO. HIS CAESON STltEET. TKLEl'HOXE NO. 6022. FOIt THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 612J PLNN AVE. PITTSBUKG-AD1MTKWAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY S309 Butler Street. EMILG. STUCKEY, 2th street and rennav. ALLEGHENY. A. j. KAF.HCHEU. SI Fedtrat street. H. J. MciiltlOK, Market House, Allegheny. F. n. EG G KKS & SON. Ohio anS Chestnut St.. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver avei. PERRY M. G I.EIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. Slalo nelD. AN ACTIVE. ENERGETIC MArJ TO MAN AGE an office: must have a cash capital of Itom ?500 to $soo: wilarv, sit per month and lnter est In the business. Address BOX Sll. St. Lools, Mo. Only those who mean business need apply. ap"5-99-TTSu BAKKR-SECOND HAND CAKE BAKKR. 917 WALNUT ST.. McKeesport, Pa. apM-95 TJOY A STOUT BOY. ABOUT 18 YEARS JL old. to make himself reuerallv useful about a crocerv store: rcierenre renuirca. appij iou dy morning at JOHN DAUB'S SONS, 617 Smith flefd St. ap26-H8 BOY-GOOD. RELIAHLF. BOY, ITU SOME experience in drug business: steady place to rlElit party. Gallon or address with references, B. F. MULLIN, Fayette City, Pa. ap25-51 CAKPENTERS-FOR BRIDGE WORK. AP PLY at California av viaduct, McClnre ar., Allegheny, HAIKU BROS. ap-9 COATMAKER A FIRST-CLASS COAT IMAREIt Immediately: none but a good man need apply: good wages and steady work guaran teed the Tear aronnd. Inquire of J AS. A. Mo NAI.LY. Sv9 Liberty St., city, or GEO. L. TEETERS, Apollo, Pa. sp24-3 C-OATMAKERS-TWO FIRST-CLASS COAT makers; steady work; union shop; nnlou price. Inquire at ouce at BUTLER JACK SON'S, New Brighton. Pa. ap25-77 GOATMAKERFinST-CLAS3 MAN: CITT wages and Job guaranteed for one year. Ap ply JAs. A. A1C.N ALLY, Liberty St.. or Rlelil Bros., Tarentum. ap23-I4 COATMAKEBS TWO FIRST-CLASS COAT MAKEKS. ImmedlatPir: best prices and good workshop. 8. V. ST1MSON & SONS. Co lumbus, O. ap25-24 DRAUGHTSMEN TWO GOOD MEN FOR detail work on strnctural Iron; none but ex perienced draughtsmen on buildings and bridges need apply. RITER 4CONLEY, Preble Avenue Works, Allegheny City. ap25-s -pkRUG CLERK-COMPETENT DRUG CLERK, JL registered, aud with good references. Ad dress AR1STOL, Box 100S, Pittsburg. Pa. ap2S-33 DRUG CLERK-AT ONCJs-APPLY ATRAM SEY&CO.'S, lOlOMalnst., bharpsburg, Pa. ap2S-123 F IVE CARPENTERS-MONDAY MORNING. A. L. HOUGH. Carpenter and Builder, cor ner seventh ave. and Fountain st. ap26-150 FOREMAN-FOUNDRY FOREMAN, STRICT LY' temperate, pushing and having experi ence In handling men: must be well up In heavy green and dry sand molding, and conversant with cupola and air furnace practice. LEWIS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO.. Llm.. Pitts burg, Pa. ap22.94-wrhF8u TTARNESS MAKER STEADY KMl'LOT- 11 MENT. good wages: none bnt good mechan les and reliable men need apply. Address DDK- rj X C7., Aiansneia, u. ap2S-25 JOURNEYMEN PAINTERS-STOUGHTON 4 STULEN, 101 Market St., city. ap2S-!C9 MACHINISTS TO KNOWTHATTHERE IS A strike pending at WHARTON MCKNIGHT'S SHOP. ap2I-53-TTSn MANAGERS LVERYWHERE. TO TAKE charge of our business; advertise, dis tribute circulars and employ help to sell goods; wages f-V) to (125 permontb: expenses advanced; state experience, wages expected, also your pref erence for borne work or traveling. SLOAN & CO.. Mfrs..' 294 George St., Cincinnati, O. ap28-4-TTSSa MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS-TO SOLICIT FOR a publication In high lavor: a rare opportu nity for right person. Address J G.. Dispatch omce, city. ap24-17-vsn MEN-AT ONCE. HONEST. ENERGETIC men to travel and solicit orders for nursery stock: permanent employment and good pay: ref erence required: state ajreand previous occupa tion. Address It. G. CHASE CO.. 1430 South Penn Square, Philadelphia, Pa. ap20-40-MWFSu -pAINTEKS-SIX FIRST-CLASS MEN: ALSO m iwo paper Hangers; uuiun uieu only nteu apply to jAauia r. gheny. JONES, 21 Federal St.. Alle- apsg-w AINTERS-1EN WANTED AT FETEKS'. 107 Fourth av. W. W. ap26-12l PAPER HANGER ONE WHO. CAN DO kalsomlnlng preferred. Apply E. B. BU CHANAN, Mansfield, Allegheny co., 1'a. ap2S-156 ATTERN MAKERS-TWO GOOD PATTERN makers at once Address GORUON steam rttJ Ml' CO., Hamilton. O. ap26-74 HE-COVERER EXP ERIEN CED APPLY at once. A. H. 1., Dispatch offlce. ap26-U8 PORTT.R-OF GOOD HABITS AND NOT arrald or work. Apply at CENTRAL HOTEL, Beaver Falls, Pa. ap26-S6 B' -VG1STKRED GEKMAN DRUG CLERK-A. BECK, cor. Twelfth and Diamond sts., S. S. ap24-14-FBn SALESMEN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION, to handle the New Patent Chemical Ink Lraslng Pencil; the greatest selling noveltvever produced; erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds: no abrasion of paper: 2'X) to 500 per cent pront; one agent's sales amounted to fO-0 In six days: another $32 In two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. .For terms and full particulars, address THE MON ROE ERASER MFG. CO., La Crosse, Wis. ap26-5S SALESMEN-TO ACT ASSrATE AGENTS FOR an estab'i"hd house; exclusive terrltorv; stcaay employment: liberal commissions offered to live men who can obtain otlier salesmen: please address promptly. HAGENS, 3625 Market St., Philadelphia, Pa. ap26-5 SALFSMEN-3 EXPERIENCED 8HOE SALES MEN: permanent positions; highest wages to first-class, thorough shoe men; others need not apply. W. M. LAIRD, 433 Wood st. ap24-33 OHADE MAKER AND HANGEU-AN n: reference reauired EX- k3 PEKIENCED man: reference required. E. GKOETZI.N GKR. C7 and 629 Penn av. apIO-M SOLIOri'ORS-FOR CHEAPEST ANO BEST life Insurance policy. MURRY & LDSALL, M Fidelity Building. ap21-76 THE ADDRESS OF EVERY ORANI1 Al!IY man ti ho considers bis services worth (33 to $50 weekly. Those earning less, or anv O. A. H. man unemployed, please address II. GRAN FIELD. 3 East Fourteenth St., New York City. ap25-2I-WSSU miNNERS-TWO GOOD TINNERS. APPLY JL at once 5901 PENN AV.. East End. ap26-145 UFHOLSTEItERS HOLSTERERS. Water st., city. TWO FIRST-CLASS UP HAUGH 4 KEENAN. 33 ap26-77 -V7-OUNO MEN-CFOUR) GOOD PAY: CALL A net. s ana iu a. u, LURE. 40 Wylie av. 4 and 6 r. M. G. Y. Mi.- ap26-S9 AZent. AGENTS-TO SELL THE NEWEST AND best subscription books In the market: the most recent additions to our lUtare "Our Great Continent." "Losslng's United States," 'John Hqyle O'Reilly's Poetry and Songs of Ire land." 'Tlie Soldier in Oic Civil War:" send for catalogue, terms and territory. P.J. FLEMING & CO., ls& Fifth av. apl2-TuWThFSSu AGENTS-RAND, MCNALLY & CO.'S IN DEXED Atlas of the World's Census of 1890; over 300 pages, 14x11: popularpnce, (3 75; special terms: Iree sample map: read what our agents sav. HAND, McNALLV & CO., 323 Broad way. New fork City. ap26-9 AGENTS W A NTED-LADIES, 1HAVETHE very best line or novelties for ladles' and children's use ever made; unlimited demand; large profits; Illustrated catalogue free. MRS. G. CAMPBELL, 4S4 W. Randolph St.. Chicago. ap7-8S-TT8U A GENTS-A PEW GOOD AGENTS TO SEIAi the life, poems and &peecbes of John Boyle O'Reilly; memorial edition. or terms and territory apply to -M. F. FANNING, 163 Filth av. ap26-110 AOENTS-FOR THE BEST DOOR PLATE made; also white enamel letters for window signs: big pay; terms free: write at once, WRIGHT MFG. CO., 34 Park Bow, New York. apl9-128-BU .Situations. POSITION-IN GENERAL ACCOUNTING OR bookkeeping, young married man: practical experience of ten ears: satisfactory reference from present employers and reasons for change. Address BESSEMER. Dispatch offlce. ap25-30 POSITION - BY EXPERIENCED BOOK RKEPER. accurate and reliable, at present employed In a bank, who Is desirous of making a change. Address A. B 107 Center St., oil City, Pa. ap26-3 SITUATION A CONFIDENTIAL CLEKK SH1P or position of trust by a young attor ney well fitted by education, with 12 years' legal and commercial experience: unexceptional refer ences. Address P. O. BOX 402. ap26-20 SITUA'tlON-BY AN EX-SOLUIEK-(PEN-SIONER) office or light employment; best of reference: always held positions of trust. Address EX-SOLD1EK, Dispatch offlce. ap26-12 SITUATION AS MANAGING MOUSE KEEPER In small family by middle-aged lady. Address Y., -Drawer Jr., Homestead. au23-u Female Helpw fOOK IMMEDIATELY: GOOO RESTATJ- J KA3T cook (female): one lannory aim aiccnen Ein. inquire at sua wuuu si. apIS-H2 f-lIKL-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; GEK VX MAN, Polish or Swede preferred. Address J. B. B., corner South and Thirty-ninth sts., LawrenccvlUe. ap2fi-151 1UJL-rOK GENERAL HOUSEWORK: KEK lT ERF.NCES required. Apply at 19 SHfcF F1ELD ST.. Allegheny. apM-B I CAN PAY A SALARY OF 5 A WEEK AND Increase it, for ladles to open letters at their homes and assist me In a quiet and agieeable way among rrlends. Nice Utile sum of money made by a few hours work each day: refen nces given. I can give pleasant employment to a few ladles. Address, with stamp. MRS. MARION WALKER, 6H Fourth av., Louisville, Ky. apll-131-u "I ADY-AN EDUCATED BUSINESS WOMAN. JJ middle aged but active, ror a position where good tact and Judgment are necessary: If suitable situation will be permanent: apply personally alter 9:30. H. H. WKEDON, S Seventh av. apSG-UZ YOUNG LADY-GOOD TALKER, TO TEND a soda fountain and sell goods. AT Call Monday, April 27, 10 A. M., at 21 SEVENTH ST. ap26-30 ()T FIRST-CLASS, EXPERIENCED MILi.T- UU .a. NEKY trimmers at KAUFMANNS': will pay highest wages. apSS-143 Boarders and Lodcers. f ENTLEMEN OCCUPANTS FOK TWO DE VT SIRABLE front rooms: delightful location In Allegheny on new electric line. Address N. K. L., Dispatch office. ap:S-81 LODGERSBY A REFINED FAMILY-TWO young gentlemen of good reference to t.ifc a suite or lroni rooms. Address SUBURBAN. Dis patch office. ap?6-S7 OCCUPANTS FOK WELL TUKNISHED second-story iroat room, near park and on car line. Address R. A., Dispatch office. ap26-159 OCCUPANTS FOR FUKN18HED OR UNFUR NISHED rooms: reference exchanged. 92 ARCH sr., Allegheny. Hp.'G-Hl OCCUl'ANTS-FOR COMMUNICATING OR single rooms. 21 STOCKTON AV., Alle gheny. ap26-73 YOUNG COUPLE WITHOUT CHILDREN would like to secure room and board with some nice tainlly In rood location along line of Fort Wayne or Panhandle roads, within e.isv access of city: terms must be reasonable: refer ence given and required. Address, with terms and particular, COUPLK, Dispatch office. ap26-ll Partner. PARTNER-WITH 123, IN ESTABLISHED business making HO weekly. Address LUCRATIVE, Dispatch office. ap26-103 PARTNEK-A YOUNG MAN WITH tXX 10 assist In a business which will pay, f 150 per month. Address W. N.. Dispatch office. ap26-7 Boarfllnjr. Ec iOOM-A LADY OP REFINEMENT WANTS room and board lnnrlvate family living at Sbadysble or Roup: state terms: reference ex changed. Address W. K. R., Dispatch office. ap26-89 Kooms. EOOMS-BY A SINGLE GENTLEMAN-ONE or two rooms wlih partial bo-ird in the East End; Parisian French family prelerred. Address B. 11., Dispatch office. ap26-3s Financial. AN ACTIVE AND EXPERIENCED MAN wants to put IU000 or J1.600 and his services in some paying business. Address EARN I.ST, Dispatch office. ap26-34 MANUFACTURERS DESIRING MORE CEN TRAL location, free fneL increased facili ties and additional capital will learn something to their advantage by addressing the undersigned company, who are operating in the natural gas belt or Indiana. HATHAWAY INVESTMENT CO , 25 iixebange St., Rochester, N. Y. ap25-20 MONEY OUR FACILITIES "OR FURNISH ING money to any amount on bond and mortgage are unequaled: lowest rates of Interest and no delay. II you need money apply MORRIS FLEMING, 108 Fourth ave. Jy27-S6-TTSSU MOltTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at AH. 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES & jJAILEV, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apM-19-TTi.su TO LOAN MONEY WE HAVE OVER ONK million dollars to loan on cltv and suburban property at tf per cent; no tax: we will also loan money on improved farms in Allegheny, Beaver, Fayette, Washington and Westmoreland counties: any marketable security taken for loans of any amount. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Ic3-a9-su Y roUNG MAN WANTS TO INVEST FROM 12,000 to $1,000 In some well paving or well established business; all communications strictly private. Aaaress a. iuuau. uupsicaomrp. ap25-86 Miscellaneous. BUYERS-ONE CENT A BOLT FOR WALL paper; better grades 2c, 2J$. 8c; gold paper, HC solid gold 6c; embossed gold 6c: gold border lea yard: samples mailed free. REED, wall paper Jobber, Rochester, Pa. aps26-147 COUNTRY MERCHANTS-TAKE NOTICE Tbomas Kenyon sells goods cheaper than anv New York house: 1, COO dozen men's seamless halt hose at 65c per dozen, worth fully 90c at 165, 167, 169 FEDERAL ST. (formerly Wm. Semple's.) ap26-136 JTtVERYBODY INVITED TO CALL AT THE li cheapest store in tbe world. THOS. KEN ON, 165, 167. 169 Federal St., Allegheny, (for merly Wm. Semple's store). ap26-138 ADIES. CALL AND SEE OO K HANDSOME line oi silver gray dress goods at 6c: ten cases will go at this price. THOS. KENYON, 165, 167, 169 Federal st., Allegheny, (formerly Semple's stores). opIS-lM J- ADIES TO KNOW THAT THE SCHOOL OF Ji Design and Dress Cutting is now loeated at No. 951 PENN AV. All are Invited to call and Investigate our methods. apI9 Mc ONEY EASILY 8AVED-A LIFE-SIZE cravon nortralt for almost nothlne: the public mar ask how can this be done; our answer is, we employ no agents who would receive 25 to 40 per cent commissions: we employ no nnlformed men to transact our business: we save these com' mlsslnns and salaries for the benefit of our cus tomers: we request onr patrons to bring their ad vertising checks, with pnotorapn. to our office, and for each crayon portrait that is ordered we furnish at a very reasonable price a neat and ap propriate frame: we warn our customers and the public from dealing with irresponsible crayon portrait fakirs; our business Is based upon strict auu nonorauie principles, auu our won, now in the houses or nunnreas oi famines, attests tbat ract. EUROPEAN PORTRAIT Filth av., Pittsburg. CO.. No. 349 ap26-13i-WSU PEOPLK SHOULD KNOW THAT THOS. KENYON does not confine his bargains to one day: yon can get bargains six days every week at 165. 167. 1C9 Federal St., Allegheny, (for merly Semple's stores). ap26-l36 QTOKE LARGE-SIZED STORE. IN LOWER lngtopavfxtoooto tJ,500rent, vj wards and business center or the city: win- Address STORE, uispaicu omce. ap.-u-w TWO YOUNG LADIES OF REFINED FAMI LIES and means to make up a party of four, for three months travel and a year of study In France and Germanv. under a very competent directress: the lady In question enjoys a high po sition In French and German social and profes sional circles: schools, conservatories and tbe stu dios of tbe best masters In art arc free and open to leader and party; terms not extravagant. Ad dress MADAM C, Postufflce box 141, Buffalo, N. Y. ap26-lll WAGONS-NINE WAGONS OF THE NORTH American Delivery Company. Apply at AdiL ucuii o. uatu ra&i, f.uu auu lJihlII8- burg Local Express, 12 Seventh av. ap26-l54 ORKINGMEN -SEE OUR 60c STRIPED pants, lined and with patent buttons. This is no one day fake. THOS. liENYOt., 165. 167, 169 Federal St., Allegheny. (Formerly Wm. Semple's.) apM-130 OU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF Stewart & Co. 's fine cabinet photos for II, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. mvlS-lS-TTSu -I f OOO CARPENTERS ARE .WANTED aO JLVJ7 see our 35c cnlanndrled white shlrta. double back and linen front: worth every penny of 75c. THOS. KKYON. 165. 167. 169 Federal su, Allegheny. (Formerly Semple's Stores.) ap26-133 35 5f CENTS WILL BUY A t IR3T-RATE UN- LAUN DRIED white linen shirt, double bacic. worth fully7:c. THOS. KENYON, 165. 167, 169 Federal St., Allegheny (formerly Wm. Scm ple's). apts-iai' FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cltr Residences. HOUSES-FOUR NEWDWKLL1NG HOUSES, of seven rooms each, pantry and Inside w. c; premises sewered; Nos. 21.0. 2 23:4, "SS& Fox alley, Southslde; on easy terms and long time. Eun'lN LOGAN, Attorney-at-Law. 150 Fourth av. ap23-39-TT8Su" HOUSE AT LESS THAN VALUK-A HOUSE In the old part of the city, now rented to pay a good percentage on the cost and sure of an increase In value. C. 11. LOVA No. 93 Fourth av. , ap25-tti MT. WASHINGTON-W1LBERT ST. : PRICE. (2,300; nice two-story frame house, five rooms; lot, 44x100 feet: water and gas, etc.; terms reasonable, very cheap, as house Is almost new. (1C5.) BLACK & BAlltD, 95 Fourth are. aplO-60-Tusa NO. 47 LOMBARD ST.-NEW 5-ROOM BRICK dwelling; ball, good cellar, nat. gasipos- session at once: lot 24x80 feet: 12,300. BAILEY, 104 Fourth av. Tel. 187. ALLES ap2S-I03 DO 130-N EAR MAGEE ST. BRICK HOUSE, yo'ju? 4 rooms: water and gas; paved street; can build addition In rear; decided bargain. (aW). ALLES BAILEY, 164 Fourth av. TeL 167. ap26-10 Suburban Keflaencea. KELLY ST.-S MINUTES FROM WILKINS HUICG station, a frame bouse of 8 rooms and finished attic; also reception hall, folding doors. Inside shutters, bathroom, hot and cold water, slate mantels, gas and electric light, back aud lront porches: lot SOxl to an alley. Inquire of JOHNMCDAVITT, Alpha St., near Brace Bros. laundry. East End. ap2:-59 -VTTILKINSBURG-FOR TEN DAYS ONLY: Y y Rebecca St., 2 minutes from station; new Queen Anne house of 11 rooms; round tower, circle porcbes, batli, basement kitchen, slate mantels, tile hearths. Inside shutters, etc.: large stable, lot 4Svl22 10 alley; every modern Improre ment; price fi.700; terms easy; a complete house at a bargain. Inquire of owner, THOMAS A, COLEMAN, opposite station. . aplS-uy BRUSHTON STATION. EA&TENDAV.-NEW 2-story frame residence; 7 rooms, btth, h. and c. water, natural gas, oleetrlo lights, ball, front and rear porch, nicely papered and painted; lotfiOxlSO; a complete home; will be sold for less than cost: owner anxious to sell. SAM El, W. BLACK CO., 99 Fourth av. ap24-41 OAKLAND AVE.-$8.5K:FINESTnOUSK ON street: lot, ttXxlOO feet; new eight-room brick, all improvements: big bargain. (F 77.) ALLE3 & BAfLKY, 164 Fourth av. Tel. 167. apK-lO' PENN AND BRUSHTON AVS.-TWO-STORY frame house of 12 rooms, bath, w. c. botand cold water, both gases, uicely papered and newly Sainted, front and side porch, good stable; we avo a low price for quick sale. BAXTER, THOMPSON &CO., 162 Fourth av. apJG-TTSu' CI OOO DOWN -BALANCE LONG TIME and easv payments for Meyran av. prop erty; eight-roomed brick bonse. ball, vestibule, bath, range. Inside w. c. laundry, hot and cold water, both gases, etc.: all modern conveniences: nice lot; price only t&COO. (d 2J1). IU.ALK& BA1RD, No. 95 Fourtn av. ap22-53-WSu TJarelwooil Itesldences. OTLVAN AV.-NEAR HAZELWOOD AV., JO Twenty-third ward, five minutes' walk from station, good Iwo-storr and attic frame dwelling of 12 rooms, wide hall, bathroom, range, marble mantels, inside mutters, natural and artllicl.il gas. front and back porches; nice lot. 130x360. covered with frnlt trees and shrubbery, (d 70.) BLACK & BA1RD, 95 Fourth av. ap2S-51 AUezlieny Kesldencefc. PERRYSV1LLE AV., ALLEGHENY-AT A bargain, a fire-room frame house, porches, stable, grape arbor, shrubbery, etc.; lot 126x170; terms to suit. BALTESPRGR Sc WILLIAMS, No. 143 Fourth av. ap2s-33 QA 500 OSGOOD ST.. ONE SQUARE FROM OdC7 Perrysvllle av. electric cars, line, new Queen Anne frame house of eight rooms, ball, batb, laundry. Inside w. c. slate mantels, Inside shutters, front and back porcbes, both gases and water, all In fine condition, with lot 35x100; terms. 11,000 cash, balance $300 per yenr, A. Z. BYERS& CO., 93 Federal St.. Allegheny. , Q 300-BY JOHN K. EWING & CO., 1CT ip'JI Federal St., new press brick house on Western av., Allegheny, containing 8 large rooms, ball, vestlbul . batb, marble-top station ary wasbstand. Inside w. c, range, hot and cold water, both gases, laundry, with all con veniences; bouse elegantly papered and gratned throughout; fine slate mantles. Inside shutters, sliding doors between parlor and dining room, slate roof: lot 20x130 to a 20-root alley; .can give Immediate possession; terms to suL;theabore price good until May 1. ap26-70 Atlantlo City. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.-RENT OR SALE Hotels, cottages and bath bouses: lots ror sale In all parts of the city; also south AtHntlc City. ISRAEL G. ADAMS & CO., Real Estate Agents. Real Estate and Law KnlMin?. res-10 'FOB SALE LOTS. Cltr Lots. TlyfT. WASHINGTON (THIRTY-SECOND LYX ward) near Monongahela Incline, nice level vacant lots, each 25x100 feet, ranging In rice from 8550 and upward: terms easy. (1176). LACK & BA1RD, No.95 Fourth av. ap24-2s-Fu Cl PIfi EACH-MT. WASHINGTON, WILL OttOU IAM St., near Bailey av., two vacant lots, 27)txV20 each; good spring of water: only one-balf square from new station of Castle Shan non incline: beautiful location. (1100 BLACK A BAlltD, 95 Fourth av. ap26-51 East End Lots. AT A BARGAIN-ABOUT 10 ACRES OP land, well located, at the East End, that will pay bandsomelv to a quick buyer. C H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth ay. ap25-10 LOTS-CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS ON AT LANTIC, Pacific, Friendship and Wlnebld dlt avs.: reasonable prices, good terms. SLOAN & CO., 6006 Penn ar. ap21-25-Fsu DQpJ-FOR A CORNER LOT 40X1S7 FEET. OOO to 20-foot alley. In Bank of Commerce addition plan, Brushtou: this Is a rare bargain. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av. aDZMl-TTEU a!rr soo-centkr av.. neareuclidav., OJt Baum Grove, a vacant lot. 100x150, to 20- footalley. (a203). BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth p26-5l avenue. C?Qrfl-MEADOW ST., NEAR LAKIMER 'OUU av.. a nice vacant lot, size 24x123. (a 297). BLACK & BAIRD. S3 Fourth av. ap:6-52 AUegneny Jots. CJ?rnn TO 1700 EACH-GKBERT ST., NEAR OtJvJLf Spring Garden avenue, 11 lots. 24x90 each; call and see plan. (b242). BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourtn av. ap26-51' Suburban Lots. LOTS-FINE BUILDING LOTS IN LAUREL Land Co.'s plan at Laurel station. P., Ft. W. & C. R. R.. 15 minutes from city: trains to and iromcltyat all hours; prices from ftouto 900; terms easy; salesmen on the ground every Satur day trom 2 to 7 r. M. A. Z. BYEltS & CO.. 93 Federal St., Allegheny, ap2-57 THE BELLEVUE ELECTRIC R. R. ELE VA'IOR, Windsor Park, and gas well; the finest site In Western Pa, ror a" hotel or club bouse: 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 capable of sunnlTlng 100 families. and now piped over 2,003 ieec ana in use, win De sola at ioiu at a ureal uarcain. For particulars call on GEO. S. COTTON, 157 Ltcock St., Allegheny. ap9-47 FOR SALEBUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BAKEKY CHEAP A FIRET-CLABS STAND in lively country town: bad health reason for selling. For further particulars address BAKERY, Dispatch office. apiS-22 BUSINESS-A GOOD CRAYON PORTRAIT business: place also adipted for making solar prints. Address It. S., Dispatch offlce. ap28-114 DhUG STORK-ONE OP THE BEST LOCA TIONS In Altooua, Pa., at a bargain: good soda trade; engaging In other business. Address DRUGGIST, care or letter carrier No. 2, Altoona, Pa. ao:6-8 HAT AND FURNISHING GOODS STORE Show cases and fixtures. Incandescent lights for store and windows, good lease, well located, good stock, doing a paying business: will be sold on Inventory or as a whole for cash: good reason for selling: a splendid opportunity for the right party. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth av. ap23-lu LIVERY AND UNDERTAKING BUSINESS Locatlononeortbe best In tbe city; have a splendid livery and undertaking trade estab lished. Address LIVERY, Dispatch offlce. ap26-133 SALOON A FINELY FURNISHED SALOON on main business street, doing a good business; owner must sell on account of his beilth; must be sold before the 1st of May. In quire of ENTERPRISE FURNITURE CO., 136 and 138 E. Federal St., Yonngstown, Ohio. ap26-107 S-TONE QUARRY, MANUFACTURING BUSI NESS: $5. 000 capital: one-half Interest In ma chine shop: grocery stores, 2u0 to 15.000; milk route, bakery route, fish and oyster depot clear lug ?a0 per weex. HOLMES CO., 420Smlfhneld street. apl7-72 I 500 WILL PURCHASE A FINE MEK OJL7 CHANT tailoring business In this city. Address A. K., Dispatch office. ap:6-47 Business Properties. BUSINESS PROPERTY-CENTER AV..NEAR Miller st.; only f4.300; brick house, fourrooms and store, fine attic, etc.: also two-room brick dwelling In rear: side alley, good sewerage: big bargain: owner leaving city. (1190.) jjijj,x, jh rourm av. lei. 10. apM-10 Q(2 OOO LIBERTY AV., NEAR FORTY-two-storr and mansard iDVJI SEVENTH St.. brick butldlnz of storeroom. 16x40. and five dwelling rooms and hall; also in rear a two-story Irame dwelling of four rooms, good cellar, etc.: lot 20x86; will sell grocery trade and will ror 1,500. iclO.) BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. ap28-M SI 000-3702 BUTLER ST.. COR. THIRrY i 7 SEVENTH St., late Anton Engel's prop erty, lot 32 5-6x104, with frame business bouse and dwelling, containing two stores and 11 rooms: one-half cash, balance to suit: tbls must be sold to close up th estate. THOa. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Bn tier st. mhS-I5l-wsn FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and Metals. PRINTING PRESS-CHASE8XI2; 23 FONTS OF type good as new; complete outfit: price t50. Address ED. L. JOHNSON, 1909 Seventh av Beaver Falls, Pa. ap25-75 -ITTATEli MOTOR FIVE-HORSE l'OWEK. Can be seen at 1810 JANE ST., Southslde. ao26-HC" Miscellaneous. HARP-FULL-SIZlCD HARP. 8EVEN PED ALS. Inquire at 161 OHIO ST., Allegheny. aps-lT TTOUSEHOLD GOODS- PRIVATE SALE. ITS JUL ROBINSON bT. Allegheny, Monday. April 27. apzta-izir' MEN'S SEAMLESS HALF HOSE ONLY 63 cents per dor. : this Is cheaper than you can buyln New York: LOOOdor. at this price. THOS. KENYON, 185, 107. 169 Federal st., Allegheny (formerly Semple's stores). ap26-!36 MODENE AT wanted. ' 951 PENN AV. AGENT3 ap20-63-TuTbSU SAFE-AN ELEGANT LARGE SAFE AND No. 2 typewriter for sale at a big bargain. Address V". K.. Dispatch offlce. ap26-l53 SKCO.SD-HANll MKKRY-GO-KOUND IN tirst-class condition, luqnlre ofGEORGE W. LAUGHL1N, Palace Hotel, Homestead, Pa. ' apl0-89 STERN WHEELFREIGIIT AND PASSENGER steamer, 185 Ieet: 4 feet draught loaded to 5Ctitons; fully equipped and good order; sell cheap for casb or would take part ln timber or flrst classrcrf estate. S1BBALD, 166 Montague st Brooklyn. N. X. ap2S-101 STOCK-A SMALL sroCK OF NEW GRO CERIES: will tell at a bargain If sold soon; good location; have been doing good trade. Ad dress BOX KO, Jeannette, Pa. ap25-16 ORKINGMEN'S STRIPED PANTS ONLY 60c, lined and have patent buttons. THOS. KENYo.VS, lti.lt.:, 169 Federal St., Allegheny (tormerly Yi m. temple's). ap26-13o CAKRIAGK A HANDSOME SIX-SEATED carriage, in good order: very reasonable. Address BARGAIN, Dispatch office. ap2S-HS COACH CHEAP-SECOND-HAND COACH, barouche, buggy, doable and single har ness; also, fine bay horse. Inquire ROOM. No. S6 or No. ill Fourth av. apU-27 pvOG-FANCY ENGLISH PUG DOG: RICH XJ amber cream rawn; bouse broke: this Is a gem: 10 mos. old: perfect companion; also, finest pointer pnns: registered stock: beauties; war ranted to point game at 3 mos. old: also, litter puppies from parents; best trained bear dogs In America; say what you want and Inclose stamped envelope. H. c. GRAFF, Kensington, O. ap26-78" MARE-DARK BAT TROTTING MARE. S years old. sound; with a little work will beat 2:3J; bay pacing mare can beat 2:30; greatest sacrifice on continent: can't handle them; stamped envelope for reply. H. C. GRAFF. Ken slngton. O. ap26-78 MARE-HAY MARE. 15,1 HANDS HIGH, sound and gentle, well bred, can trot In 3 ralnntes, 4 years old, very stylish In harness and saddle: for sale cheap. M. 8. SIMMS, Last Livor pool. Ohio. ap2G-69 MARE-ONE F1NEDK1V1NG ANDSADDLE mare: Kentucky bred; also, one trotting bred colt, 4years old. Can be seen at GRAHAM BROS.' sale stable. 2S7 Forbes it. ap:6-HT MAKE-PON Y MARE, 6-YEARS OLD: GOOD, safe driver. Can be seen at 21C5 PEN N A V. ap256 TEAM-A FINE CARRIAGE TEAM GELD INGS, 5 years old: mahogony bay. black tails and manes: 16 hands hl;h; weight. 2.150 (twenty-one hundred and fifty): also, one bay gelding 16 hands hleh: welerht 1.200:6 veara old: canpullabuggy amlleln three minutes. Address J. Mr GOODRICH. Geneva, Oblo, Ashtabula an:6-5ff" TO LET. City Residences. DWELLING ON FOURTH AVE. THREE stories: 10 large rooms, hall and all conven iences, aud In irood reDalr: rent low. BLACK A BA1RD. 93 Fourth av. ap24-6t East End Residence. H OWLET AV.-NEAR MAIN ST. HOUSE of 8 rooms and finished attic, halls, porches, nat. gas and water: large lot fruit trees, erass and shrubbery; 23. Apply on THE PREMISES. ap:5-19t Allegheny Residences. FURNISHED HOUSE-DUHING THE SUM MER, near the parks. Allegheny. Address with references. RENTER, Box 653, Pittsburg, Pa. ap26-106t HOUSE-FINE LITTLE HOUSE TO TENANT wlthont children: good location and reason able rent; owner desires to board with tenant part or the time. Apply 22 LITHGOW AV., Ob servatory Hill, Allegheny. ap26-55t HOUSE BY JOHN K. EWING CO., 107 Federal st.. new brick house, 8 rooms and all conveniences, on Aiders!., near S. Highland av., E. E.; rent low. ap26-71-Turbeut Suhurbnn Kcsldencea. AT AVALON-HOUSEOF5ROOMS. NEWLY papered, gas and water; rent S12 50. Inquire of MP.S. G. W. SMITH. ap26-72t THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN place on the Ft. Wayne Railroad; residence contains 12 rooms, balls, porcbes, with large grounds; plenty of fruit: carriage house, etc BLACK Si BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. ap22-61t Jlooms. FOUR ROOMS AND FINISHED ATTIC. NO. 190 MAYFLOWER ST., East End. ap28-41T lURNISHED ROOMS-FOR HOUSEKEEP 1 ING, with kitchen, bath. etc.. g U'Yt.lE AVEN OE. ap26-23t FURNISHED ROOMS-W1TH KITCHEN. ETC. 41 LOGAN, near Wylle. ap26-2lt KOOMS 3EC&ND and third story front rooms, furnished, with use of batn and both gases. Applv at No. 33 (old number) or 223 (new number) DIN W1DDIE. ap26-35t Offices. Desk Itoom. tc kF.SK ROOM-TO PARTY WHO WILL BE ' much in office; rent moderate. Inquire ROOM McCllntock building. ap2S-121t Business Stands. BUILDING-ON THIRD AV., FORMERLY occupied by U. S. Pension Agent: four stories, containing large store room and Immense room adlolnlng; the upper floors are complete also; the cellar Is large: we will remodel this building to suit anv kind of business. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. api5-7f STOREROOS1 AND CELLAR-NO. 407 FERRY St.. .near Llbertv; rent verv low, also some unfurnished rooms. For particulars Inquire at MoMANUS & CO.'S, cor. of Wood and Fourth st. ap22-4l-wrsut STOREROOM-AT 72 WYLIE AV.: GOOD location for business: plate glass front, flag stone pavement, high ceiling and good cellar; rent low. Inquire on premises of M. DEPUY. ap26-64t s HOFHOOM-W ITH OR WITHOUT l'OWEK. Apply at NO. 91 FIRST AV. aD26-86-TUSUt -TirAREK0WMS-TWO W AHEROOMS, FRONT Y 1NG on street, railroad siding In rear; rent. (60 per month eacb; also, 10,000 square feet floor space, wltbuse ofpower and rsllroad siding. inquire at vt. a. tivn.vx.ijx.a'3 siuiiAui WAREHOUSE, Twelfth and Pike tU., Pittsburg, PJERSONAL. PERSONAL-BABY EDGAR IS STILL WITH the same party, but at the point of death. ap26-ll PERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver; Jewelry repaired; new work made to order. CHRIS. HAllCH, 541 bmltnfleld st. apl9-134 PERSONAL WEBSTER'S LARGE QUARTO Dictionary, t2 50: special bargains In oldand new books during this month, FRANK. BACON . (J.. 301 amitnseid st. mil 12 PERSONAL-JEWISH YOUNG GENTLEMAN of fair me ns wishes to gain the acquaintance of Jewish young lady; object matrimonial. Ad dress B. J., Dlspatcn office. ap2s-22 PEKSONAL KINK BOOKS-WK HAVETHE finest collection of finely illustrated books In Pittsburg: beautlfulblndlngs; low prices: come and see them: hundreds of books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900 Liberty SL de!2 PERSONAL IS THAT SO? YES. THAT'S SO. J. Dwyer sells fine dress goods. Jackets, spring hats on weekly payments. Call and see bis place. ROOM 4, McCance dock, cor. Seventh av. and Smlthfield. ap2fi-33 PERSUNAL-THE YOUNG LADY WHOSE dress was spoiled by mud last week will find It to heradvantage to call at 1S5. 107,169 Federal St., Allegheny, where she can buy lovely silver gray dress goods for only 6e a yard; ten cases to go at this price. THOS. KEN VON, proprietor. ap2S-I3G PEIESONAL-ALL PERSONS USING ARTI FICIAL eyes should buy them from the CHESSMAN OPTICAL COMPANY. No. 42 Fed eral st,, Allegheny; they carry tbe largest line of the best material auu guarantee them lor one year: the only bouse In the United States that makes this offer. ap2-S2-Tlivsu PERSONAL - MARRY WE INTRODUCE marriageable people In person at our offices or by letter In all parts of this country with wonderful success: terms and hundreds of advertisements from rlehand poor In May number of "American Messenger:" price. 10 cents. MR. AND MRS. DRAKE, 155 Washington st., Chicago. 111. apIJ-3 PERSONAL-A YOUNG GIRL left home on Monday. 20th Inst.: MISSING, about 4L ieet height, weight about 90 pounds: had on a dark dress with brown trimmings and brown coat trimmed with gold braid, small straw hat: small scar under chin: any Information will be thank fully received by her parents. Pletse notify IN- SPECTOR MOALEESt ap2G-125 PERSONAL-COUNTRY MERCHANTS CAN bnv cheaper of Thos. Kenyon than they can deal with New York bouses; bargains In notions, hosiery, furnishing goods, etc., etc., six davs every week; men' seamloss half hose only Coc per dozen; worklngmen's striped pants, lined and with patent buttons, only 50c: white shirts, unlaundrled. linen lront, double back, only 35c, at 183, 1GT. 169 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. (Kor merly Wm. Semple's.) ap28-!36 FOUNU. ITIOUN D-PEKFECT COMFORT IN READING. by having my eyes thoroughly examined and a pair or tbe celebrated fl crstal specs adjusted by the experts of the CiliuisMA.N OPTICAL COMPANY, No. Federal St., Allegheny. ap2-92-Thrgn STRAYED. ST black tins, answers to the name of Nelson. Liberal reward will be paid If returned to 2213 SARAH ST.. Southslde. city. ap2j-18 ELECTIONS. NOTICE THE STOCKHOLDERS OF tbe Pleasant Valley B. 4 L. Association are requested to attend the meetings on MONDAY EVENING. APRIL 27, and MAY 4, for the nomination and election of officers and directors for the ensuing year, and such other husinesjas may come before tha meeting. AU stockholders not attpndingwill be liablotoafine of 50 cents. LO UIS K. MUSSLER, PresL ap252 GEO. W. LAItQ. Secv. PEOPOSALSs. CiEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE JO OEIVED atthe OFFICE OF THE HO.MB. WOOD CEMETERY for breaking 1,000 perch of stone, more or less. Tha right to reject any and all bias reserved. ap2S-Ui NOTICE. Stonecutters are hereby notified that there is a strike pending at New Court House, Union town, Pa. J. S. WALKER, Trustee. ap28-Z7 McNAUGHER & CO., Contractors fur Paving Sidewalks With Cement. Brick and Fire Brick. Concreting Cellars. 110 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA., Curbstone furnished aud set leT-oS-o'.. That Desirable and Centrally Lo cated Property Known as the Fort Pitt Glass Works, -CORNER OF Washington and Franklin Sts., Seventh Ward. The owners having removed to their new works at Jeannette, Pa. Lot fronts 2S6 feet on Washington street by 125 on Franklin street, and Is thoroughly sew ered. It Is about 200 feet from Fifth avenue and 300 from Wylie; is splendidly located for either residence or manufacturing purposes, and would be particularly well adapted for an apartment building, being only eight minutes' walk from Postufflce and but four minutes by Pitishurir or Central Traction. The buildings are of a very substantial char acter, and can be utilized for any manufactur ing purpose with llctle or no alteration, or the largo amount ot building material can be used to excellent advamago in rebuilding. This property will be sold at a much lower price than any well situated piece of ground in Pittsburg. For price, terms, etc., see BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 163 FOURTH AV. ap23-74-Thssa BARGAIN In Acreage Property for Sub-division, STANTON AVE., E. E., 12 1-2 ACRES With 528 feet front on paved street. This is without exception one of the finest properties In tbe East End, and can be sab-divided into lots and sold at a large profit. This property will be sold at a bargain to a quick purchaser. HEK MORELAND & HAUS, 6114 Penn Ave., B. E. troZS-HS-TTSu SUBURBAN PROPERTY. THE BEST INVESTMENT you can make is a judicious purchase of good suburban prop erty. Tbe best advice you can follow in mak ing a selection Is: Do not buy anywhere at any price or on any terms until you know what other eligible property in tbe vicinity is selling for. If you think of buying in the vicinity of Sberaden, on the Panbandle R. R.. get tbe SheradenLand and Improvement Company's new map and price list of over 200 "Little Farms" (as compared with a 23-foot lot) which that company has still for sale at lt3 old prices, ' unaffected by the "coming boom." They may be had at 127 Fifth avenue or at Sheraden Sta tion, where the undersigned will meet pros pectors every afternoon. ap26-M-MWS A. PATTERSON, Sec $9,500. Handsome Residence. -ON- 60-FOOT ASPHALT PAVED AND SEWERED AVENUE. Kew modern-style Queen Anne dwelling; 9 large room", ball, lavatory, laundry; complete electric work; slate mantels, etc LOT 60X200. Very desirable residence locality. Very easy terms. All street assessments paid. M. F. HIPPLE & CO.. ap2S-79-TTSu 90 Fourth avenue. SHADTSIDE. We have a very desirable residence, corner of two streets, located in the most desirable part of Sbadyside, five rooms first floor, five on second floor, two on tbird floor and large bill iard room; bouse finished In the best possible workmanship; complete in every detaiL For permit to see property see BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 FOURTH AVENUE. ap26-93-TuThSu A EDDD INVESTMENT. $5,750. If 0. 205 Frankstown avenue. East End. sub stantial seven-room brick dwelline, hall, water, gas, etc.; lot 0x110. Could easily be converted into a first-class storeroom. M.F. HIPPLE & CO.. 96 FOURTH AVENUE. apZB-TO-TuThsu 1612,000 EAST END RESIDENCE OR INVESTMENT On paved and sewered street, one tauare from cable or electric cars. Substantial two-story brick dwelling, 9 spa clous room", wide hall m center, gas, water, etc Lot 105x160. Numerous fruit and shade trees; additional ground adjoining can be had at a reasonable Cgnre. The above IS corner property and can be bought on exceedingly easy terms. M. P. HIPPLE & CO., ap2G-79-TTSU 96 Fourth avenue. $10,000 Will buy three fine, new eight-room dwellings, corner lot, two squares Irom Fifth Avenue Cable and on line of Duquesue Traction. Sit uate in Shadyslde. Will rent for S1,IS3 per year, MUST BE SOLD. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 FOURTH AVENUE. ap2l- F OR SALE- EAST END PROPERTY. MURRY & EDSALL, mh2S-91 SIF1DELITY BUILDING. ADVAMW-- E L L W O O D-1SDUCfflfflTS Pennsylvania, Baltimore and Ohio and Lake Shore Railroads ! These THREE GREAT TRUNK LINES afford unrivaled shipping faculties. Western Union, Postal Telegraph, Long Distance and Bell Telephones, Furnish quick aud perfect means of communication. Magnificent Water Power, plenty of Natural Gas, Coal, exoellent Building Stone, Fire Clay, Brick, Limestone, eta Less than 40 miles from Pittsburg frequent building, and an elegant hotel Just completed. Delightful residenco location. Exceptional Inducements Offered to Reliable Manufacturers; If a location anvwhere will salt von. don't write and best manufacturing district of America is wanted, then send for our beautifully illustrated.. , dook on .ELLW UUD. xou'U say wa bava advantages vastly superior to any other point even lit this favored region. BLACK & BAIBD, 95 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBURG, Agents for THE PITTSBURG CO.; Owners. S175 a front foot will buy a lot ZXtiSZS t est, located on a paved and sewered avenue in the Snest improved neighborhood in Shadysldftl na onthe.istern exposure. Bound to be worth in a sbort time double this money. Will sell 100 feet. W. C. STEWART, No. 137 Fourth av. aui&SO-Su THE FINEST Piece of property on Squirrel Hill has juss been nlaced in my hands exclusively for sale. It contains tire acres; has 1,000 feet of frontage! lies beantlfully; Is covered with choice trees; is only 700 feet from Schenley Park; has a larga frontage on Schenley avenue, which is 100 fees wide, and the finest avenue leading Into tho park. Price S20.000 (which is only r a front foot; tbinlc of itt). Terms to salt pnrchaser. For plans and further particulars Bee W. C. STEWART. No. 1S7 Fourth av. ap26-80-SU $875, Terms 5100 cash, balance to suit purchaser, will buy a lot 20x110 feet, located in Shzdyside. W. C. STEWART. No. 137 Fourth av. ap2fW0-sa CHOICE HOME. f 13.750 will buy a new brick dwelling, contain ing 12 rooms and all conveniences; located in tbe heart of Sbadyside on a paved and sewered avenue: has never been occupied, and was not built to sell on speculation, but for certain reasons must be sold at once. W. C. STEW ART, No. 137 Fourth avenne. apS67-8a ARDSHEIL TERRACE. Twenty minutes' ride from tbe postofflce on the Fifth avenue cable line, adjoining; tha property of the Pennsylvania Female College, lies Ardsheil Terrace, tbe spot which is to-day, without exceptioi, the finest and most pictur esque for a home In the East End. Ihe ground stands high, and lies beautifully. The air is pure, tbe scenery grand, and tha drainage IS the best in the East End. ARDSHEIL TERRACE, Murray Hill avenue, which extends from Fifth avenue to Wilkins avenue, runs through, the center of Ardsheil Terrace, and. as soon as the frost is out ot the ground, it will be laid with Talford road, hive flagstone sidewalks, good sewering, gas, water, and be planted with the choicest shade trees. These improvements, together with tbe great distance the buildings will be set back from the avenue, will maka Ardsbell Terrace the finest residence place la Allegheny county, ARDSHEIL TERRACE 173 a front foot; terms, 81,500 cash, balance to suit purchaser, will buy lots 60x190 feet, located on Murray Hill avenue, in Ardsbeil Terrace. Remember, tbis price inclndes all street Im provements. For plans and full particulars see W. U. STEWART, 137 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. ar5-87-8a CHEAP LOTS. J750. Terms, $50 cash, and J2 50 a week, will bny a large and elegant lor. desirably located In tbe 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 dodbla tbe miner in a short time. For plans and full particulars see W. C. STEWART. 1S7 Fonrth avenue. an5-67-su AUCTION SALE5. AUCTION SALES Of Stationery, Artists' Materials, Blank and Pass Boots, also German Books, On MONDAY. April 27, at So. 52P LIBEKTT STREET, at 10 o'clock A. it., and 2 o'clock F. n., daily, until tbe entire stock Is sold. GEO. W. BACKOFEN. ROBINSON & CO., Auctioneers. 3P21-43 EESOF.T5. CTADDON xlALL. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J- Now open Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths In the Hotua. fe6-31 LEEDSALIPPIUCOTT. -ATRS. M. A. PETERS. Ot the East End, has taken the Kenmawr Cottage, No. 1907 Pacific avenue, Atlantic City. where she will be found by her friends and others during tbe summer months. ap2C-32 CHARLES SOHERS & CO., 129 FOURTH AVE. (Telephone 1773) Real Estate and Mortgages. Money to Loan at Lowest Ratea 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. 6019 Penn Ave. Telephone 5328. adB-73 TRAVEL TO EUROPE WILL BE UN USUALLY heavy this season, and accmo modations abonld be secured early. We repre sent tbe most popular steamship lines, sell drafts, foreign coin, etc MAX SCHAMBEKQ & CO. K.7 Smithfield st, Pittsburg. Pa. Es tablished I860. fell-WSn trains by three railroads. Several factories now; -3 n: bnt If somewhere withm tbe creates!.. 4 p13-TTasMj 1 I M ZM .eii' ' .v .t.JZrliJ