-WILL TRY IT AGAIN. Another Boad Bill to Be Introduced in the Legislature, BACKED BY ALLEGHENY COUNTY. Objections to the lleasnre Yetoed 1t Patti Eon to Be Obviated. AN EFFOET FOE ORGANIZED ACTION The movement to get better roads in the country, which has seemingly been dropped since the Governor's veto of the complex road bill last winter, will probably be Etarted again in a short time by a number of Allegheny county's most vigorous farm ers. The State Koad Commission passed out of existence at the close of the last Legislature, and since then the Alle gheny county committee has not been doing anything. As a committee it does not now have any power, but the in dividual members are as much interested' in having better roads as ever before, and will make the initial move to brin'g another bill before tl.c Legislature, end see that only members who are favorable to it shall be elected. Alex. Gilfillan, Esq., a member of the county committee, is taking an active part in agitating the road question, and in speak in; of it yesterday, said: "On account of the almost unparalleled good roads there have been since last summer the road question has been allowed to be forcotten, and unless it is started soon, it will be almost impossible to get a good measure through the Legis lature. The roads have never been better than this winter, but that is on account of the weather, not the work that is done on them. Not Looking Tar Enough Ahead. "The result of the good roads has been that many farmers lorget that in another yeur they may be as bad as in years past At the same time the advantages of good roads have been made clear, and with a littlo agitation will spur the country peonle forwaid in a more deter mined effort. The prospeiitv this year, I tliiul., is due as much to good roads as any thing else. Farmers have been able to haul their pi oduce to market, and mil have it done oefoie the spring work commence, thus placing themselves several weeks in ad ance of experience in otner rears. They are willing to expend more money to im piove the roads and all, rejardless of paity are anxious foi anew law. Ihe DisrATCH Koad Expedition was the opening wedge to nnpi oving country high w a 5., and started an notation that will not fcton until the present lax svstcin is im proved. Governoi Pattison's veto lastf win ter cauo like a cold wave on the movement, hut it i thoujjlit that a lcs complex trill misluheappioed by the Executive. The Alleghen county committee recommended a law much I think would have met the ap-pro-al of Goiernor Pattison, but it was ignored by the State CommiSMon and a far more complex measure taken up. An Allegheny pleasure to Be Tried. "Next year. I think, we will have our bill, or one timilar to it, intioduced by the Alle gheny county delegation, and then make an effort to get tho support of other members of the Legislature from the country dis tricts. We aie in a position to take tho lead, and my plan to get it is for the old committee to hold a meeting and devise some way to make a concentrated demand. To do t-o a meeting should bo held soon and preparations made to curry the question into the election of members of the Legis lature. I have noticed that neaily all tho agri cultural conventions take up the question of better highwa s at thoir meetings'and have demanded that a new law be passed. They cannot be ignored, and I think the Governor lealizes that now and will be glad to ap prove a satisfactorj hill next vear. All that is needed is a little agitation. TnE Drs TATcn has led all the papers in the State on this matter m the past, and with its co operation. It seems to wp Allefrhenv rnnntv might present a bill in the next Legislature that would become a law." rOB BKAIS FAG I"e HorsforU's Acid Phosphate. Dr. VT. II Fisher, Le Sueur, Minn., says: "I find it very seiviceanle in nervous debilltv, sexual weakness brain fag, excessive use or tobacco, as a drink in fevers, and in somo "mlnary troubles. It is a grand good reniedy lu all cases w here I have used it." OCR THCKSDAT OFfEK. The Best Suit of Clothes Xou Can Pick in Our Store for S13 P. C. C. C, Clothiers. -On Thursday, February 11, you have our permission to go through our establishment and pick any suit of clothes, regardless of the former price, for 13. Xone of these fine suits were damaged by fire, smoke or water. All damaged roods were removed to our basement-bargain department. This is no ordinarv sale, but because of our late fire we are justified in selling off all the goods not damaged at enormous reductions. Suits that are iorthS2j, S28 and 530, and for which tailors charge 540, are in this sale at 513. Last week it was overcoatb, this week it is suits. Most of these suits are so elegantly made and of such fine materials that few clothing houses carry them. The list includes: Fire cheviots, clay diagonals and worsted', elegant cassimeres, narrow and wide "Wales, citrafinepinchecks, cross bars and plain patterns. The cream of an elegant stock. P. C C O., Clothiers, corner Grant and Dia mond streets, opp. the Court House. See the new cotton plisses wash dress goods counter. Jos. Horne & Co.'s lenn Avenue Stores, Chamberlain & Co. From the Clinton Co? Advertiser, Lyons, Iowa. It was the good fortune of a represen tative of this paper to visit the laboratory of this enterprising firm at Dei Moines one dav this week. It occupies four floors of a double building and employs 65 hands in the different departments, which includes the compounding of the difierent prepara tions, bottling, packing, shipping and printing. In the latter department they hae a finely equipped printing office, with half a dozen presses, which are kept nearly constantly in operation printing labels and different kiuds of advertising matter. Their laboratory is especially busy at this time as Chamberlain's Cough "Eemedy which they manufacture has proven a splendid remedy for the grip, and in all cases greatly relieves the patient after tak ing one or two does, while its continued use will effect a complete cure. 50 cent bottles for sale by druggists. wsu TVhat a Prominent Drug Firm Says. Krause's Headache Capsules are the best sellers and give the most entire satisfaction of any article we ever kept in our stores. AYe have sold gross after gross of them in the past two vears, and in not a single case have they failed to enre anv and all kinds of headache in the most satisfactory man ner. H. D. Kramer & Co., Duquesne Heights and McKee's Hocks. Pa. February 1 coo i lby WPS&U. Theke are plenty of genuine bargains opening up every day with the new dress goods. Buyers at our store get the benefit of every advantage money secures in the market Jos. Horke & Co.'s Peun Avenue Stores. Valentino Souvenir Spoons. A picture in silver and gold new and effective just introduced. Many pretty designs hearts, arrows, bow knots, doves, forget-me-nots, etc. Sterling silver, gold bowL Mailed free. Price. 2 00. Sold only by the originators, 11 P. Roberts & Sons, Fifth avenue and Market street. vrsu Tnis morning we offer 100 pieces regular 2uc quality printed sateens for lie a yard. '"" JOS. HOENE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. r Elegant Satin Valentines, JJicliest assortment ever shown. 1 a Davis & Co., 00 Fifth avenue. A Physician's Prescription. "When it becomes necessary to employ an alcoholic stimulant as an effective adjunct to sustain the flagging powers of life in disease, I know of no better one than Max Klein's Silver Age. I have examined it and find it chemically pure. I can recom mend it as being reliably and carefully dis tilled. Its, high standard of excellence should commend it to all first-class druggists and dealers in fine liqnor. Mwr J. B. Johnson, M. D. SPECIAL SALE TO-DAY. Cloth Newmarkets At $2 50 were ?G to S15. Black and colors, light, medium and heavyweights. Jos. Horne & Co. 's Penn Avenue Stores. Valentines! Valentines! B. & Davis & Co., 96 Fifth avenue. meetings and notices. Dividends. STAKPtnn UJfDERQ BOUND CABLE COM- tany. Pittsburg. Pa.. Jn.26.1892. 1 TYTVinEXD-THE HOARD OF DIRECTORS OF U this companv have this day declared a divi dend of ONE ANl ONE-HALF PEE CENT on its capital stocfc, parable on February 10: the transfer books will be closed from February 5 to 10 both in clusive Checks will be mailed by the treasurer to all stockholders of record. .f82-l F. A. REN'EIIART. Secretary. Elections. PlTTSErnR AND CASTLE hUAOV RAILROAD 1 COMPAVT. GENERAL OFFICE, CARSON ST., Sot th-ide, Pittsburg, Feb. 2.JS92. ) TTLECTION-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF Pj the stockholders of this company will be held at this odice on TUl-ADAY. February 16, 1692, oe tween the hotrs of 2 and 4 r. M.. for the purpose of electing a president and ten directors to serve dur ing the ensuing year and for the transaction of stuli other business as may properly come before them. E. J. REAMER, febl-100-D Secretary and Treasurer. Notices. Office of County Commissioners. ) Pittsburg. Jan. 23, ISM. J THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS "WILL HOLD appeals from the triennial aessmentof 1803 forihe several districts named on the day and date given below: Monday. February 15 West Deer township, GlenfleUf borough. Findiey township. "WprtnrsdAv. Fetiruarv 17 Thirteenth ward. rittsburg: Ellialieth township. Eighth ward, Allegheny; Thirteenth ward. Allegheny. Thursday. Februaryl8 Ninth ward, Pittsburg; Jefferson township, Penn township. Friday, February 19 Seventh ward. Pittsburg; Sevcntu ward, Allegheny; Twelfth ward, Alle- llen5- R.K. MERGE J. G. V EIR. D.J. BOYLE, County Commissioners. Attest: P. W. SEIBEKT, Clerk. feS-97 Legal Notices. ItOBT. MALONE, Attorney at Law, . Cor. Fifth and Wylle are. ESTATE OF ELIZABETH DUNBAR, deceased. Notice Is hertby given lhat letters or administration on the estate of Elizabeth Dun bar have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make Immediate payment, and those having claliri against the sMne should make them known without delay. JOHN O. PURVIS. Valencia. Butler Co.. Pa., Or F.OET. MALONE. Cor. Filth and Wvlie ave. cltv. ja20-13-w KOBLET H. DOUGLAS. Attorney at Law. 40 rant Street. ESTATE OF JOHN DOUOLAS. DECEASED. Notice is hereby given that letters testament ary on the estate 'of John Douglas have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate piyment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. M. M. DOUGLAS, " L. W. KITCHEV. L. J. McMAbTF.R, Executors. Or ROBERT H. DOUGLAS, 403 Grant St. Jal3-H-W Officii Coumtt Commissioners, i Pittsburg, Feb. 8, lSSi J NOTICE. Commonwealth vs. Giles Collins. Same xs. Phosbe Collins. Same vs. Snsle Dunseath. Sime vs. Ann Wilson. Same J vs. , Til omas Wilson. : Nos. 325 and 332 inclusive, March . session, 1890. 'Nos. rvS and 342, Inclusive, March t session, 1890. Nos. 313 and 345, incraslve, March . session, 1S30. 1 Nos. 353 and 339, inclusive, March ' session, 1S90. Nos. 300 and 364, Inclusive, March session, 1890. The goods recovered in thp above-named cases n ill be on inspection in room No. "O, third floor, new Court House, until March 1. 1892. and all par ties Interested are hereby notified to appearand pro e their claims on or before that date or they will be sold according to law. R. E. MERCER, J. G. "WEIR, County Commissioners. D.J BOYLE, J Attest P. 'TV. SEIBEKT. Clerk. fe8-39 PERGONAL. PERSONAL Novelty Printing Co., 77 Diamond St.; all kinds of printing; best work at lowest prices. PERSON" AL Street car tare allowed all purchas ers of Ta-va-zon Remedies. Dr. Griffith, Third and Grant, 1jEReONAL Fallert's new studio, second floor, 1207 Carson st. : handsomest in the two cities; photos and crayons. i PERSONAL Credit, yes. credit on fine dress goods, silks, satinswraps.etc. at J. Dwjer's, Room 4, McCance block, 701 &mlthtield. PERGONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver watches and Jewelrv repaired; new work made to order. Chris, llaucll, 541 SinithSeld. PERSONAL Read Mrs. Humphrey Ward's new novel. "The History of David Grelve;" cloth, $1. Frank Bacon i Co., 301 Smlthfield st. PERSONAL Read Mrs. Humphrey Ward's new novel, "The History of David Grelve;" clotn. si. Frank Bacon & Co., 301 Smlthfield st. PERSONAL First-class plumbing at lowest prices; estimates promptly furnished. Frank H. Cullen, 123 Frankstow n av. ; telephone 5416. PERSONAL Hair, moles, etc. on ladles' faces permanently destroyed by the electric needle without pain or scar; consultation free. Miss Streag, office 421 Penn av. PERSONAL Teeth extracted without pain; Dr. W. D Jessop, Inventor of Jesson's local an esthetic, will be at Dr. I. E. Joseph's ofilce, 800 Pcnnav., week commencing Feb. 7, from 8 toll A. M. and 2 to 6 p. m. ; dentists cordially invited to call. PERSONAL When I was a small boy my mother always repaired my breeches and jacket, but since I got to be a great big man, Dickson, the well-known tailor, 65 Fifth av., cor. Wood St., second floo'. has been substituted, who now does all nfc- cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape. Tel. 1553. FOUND. FOUND A sumof inonev; owner can have by proving property. Call on Messenger 2L W.IL Tel. Co. LOST. " LOSTOn Saturday, diamond stud. Liberal re ward will be paid if returned to Dispatch oflice. KESOKT HOTELS. Atlantic City. THE WAVERLY, ATLANTIC CITY, If. J. Opens Feb. 6. Under new management. Comfortable, steam beat, sun pallors; and excellent table ja31-123 THE SEASIDE, ATLANTIC CITY, HAS been thoroughly renovated, and is now open. Every convenience and Improvement has been added, making it complete in all respects. Elevator, sun parlor, Uot sea-water baths, and nicely warmed thiouehout. CHAS. EVAN'S. JaV35-D THE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY. Diiectly on the Beach. Opens January 30. 1892. ja-31-n C.EOBERTS&SONS. HO WOVTSHIRE Will open. Virginia avenne, near ocean, Atlantic City. Larse bay-window rooms, giving line view of the ocean. Heated by steam and open grates. fel-16-M- fsu P. W. CHANDLER. CHOICE PKOPEBTTES. TrALDRON COMPANY", V Real Estate and Insurance Agents. Houses rented and rents collected. Xo.271 Beaver av., first floor, oflice open until 9 p.m. 12,850, No. 33 Sedgwick St., brick dwelling, six rooms, water and both gases, lot 17x82, rent JtO per month: good investment. J2,60U. 31? California av.. two frame dwellIngs.four rooms in tront houe. four rooms and kitchen in n.ar house, lot 24x100; I2pcrcentimestmcnt. L8M. 23 Knox st. falxth ward, frame dwelling. tlx rooms and attic, side entrance, rent S2U per month: 12 per cent investment. 1,000. 31 Stewart St.. Fifth want, frame dwelling. four rooms nd attic, hack porch, water in the kitchen; 10 per cent Investment. 2.003, drvgoods and notion store. tl.OiM, grocers store slock and fixtures. $1,550, bakery on Beaerav. ?2,(HX, boot and shoe store. Heaver av. JAS, J. WALDRON 4 CO.. .No. 271 Beaver av. vws$miW 3faptoy advertisements one dollar per iquare for one insertion. Ciassifled real estate advertisements on this page ten cents per line for each insertion, and nune taken for less than thirty centr. p UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of 03TE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION when paid for in ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisement of all Kinds, bTJCH AS SITUATIONS KOOMS, STALE HELP, I50AISDING, FEMALE HELP, BOAKDERS, AGENTS MISCELLANEOUS, F1SI5SONALS, , TO LET KOOMS. MISCLLLANEOU1! FOtt SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. SmltfleUl anil Diamond Streets. ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOE INSERTION. Advertisements shonld be prepaid un'ess adver tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY, NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE .'621. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE. 6121 PENNAV. PITTSBURG-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 303 Butler street. EMU. G. STUCKEY. 24th street andPenn avenne. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS&SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS McHENRY. WeBtern and Irwin avenues. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny avs. TVANTX. Stale Hels. A DVERTISING solicitor Office, 410 Penn Bulld- mg. PPHENTTCE In a drugstore, between the age . . .. . aa -,. ..a. in., than finn x oi lb anu years, wim jiu. iw "" " year's experience; must sueakand write German; a German preferred. Address Wineblddle Phar macy, 5100 Penn av., E. E. s OY To learn the baker trade. Apply at 1811 Penn av. J. Doyle. B' OY To run errands. 50 Eesaca St., Allegheny. qa: NVASSERS Salary to good men. Wheeler & Wilson Aug. co..o. osism s COATMAKEK-High class work; steady man with reference only. Maurice Miller, Johns town, Fa. DRIVERS Two experienced lanndrv drivers. Duquesne Laundry. Rose and Dinwiddle. DRUG CLERK (registered) who can invest few hnndred dollars in old established drag store; take full charge. Box 682, Pittsburg. GENERAL MANAGER And traveling sales men to handle our goods in Pennsylvania and adjoining States; good men can near 100 per month: no drones need apply; address with 6tamp; no cards answered ; give age. previous occnpitlon and references. National Auxophonik Company, Canton, O. GENTLEMAN Scotchman preferred, fair edu cation, capable interviewing business men; position worth $1,200 year. Address E. F., Dis patch oflice. GROCERY CLERK Experienced grocery clerk: one that can sell goods to families. Call at 33 Spring Garden av., Allegheny. MAN Single; to work on "larm: one who under stands the care or horses. Apply at 75 Fed eral st., Allegheny, Pa. MANAGER-Or quail Bed assistant to take charge of a country drugstore. Address M. B., Dls patch oflice. MEN Immediately. 4 hollow fire hammermen i must be sober and industrious. Apply per sonally or by letter to C. Johns,3304 Mulberry alley, Pittsburg. Pa. MEN that are used to canvassing to sell fire and burglar safes. 19 Seventh av. Mosler, Bah mann & Co. tj. D. Seymour, Manager. MILLINEKS-Sever.il good trimmers wanted to fill positions out of town. Apply earljlo J. J. Porter Co.. successors to Porter & Donaldson, 820, 822 and 824 Liberty s'.. Pitlsburg. Pa. TETOUCHER AND OPERATOR wanted JtV Mut be good. Address stating ases wanted,. Lowe, Photographer, I'unxsutawney, Pa, SALESMAN For bakerv business; one with ex perience. SO Resaca St., Allegheny. SOLICITORS to sell coal:tan make good wages. Inquire at No. 8 smithfllld St., Pittsburg, Pa. ; the best coal in the city. TURNERS Two axle turners on carriage and wagon axles. Liggett Spring and Axle Com pany, Market aud Spruce sts., Allegheny. Pa. TRAVELING SALESMEN To sell baking pow der to the retail grocery trade: men acquainted with different sections or the country: a good sidtf line, also good opportunity for clerks or any live men who want to go on the road; experience not absolutely necessary; we mean business: to the light men liberal contracts will be made and 6teady work giren: we pay not less than S75 a month salary and expenses or 20 per cent commission. Address, with stamp, U. S. Chemical Works, 840 and842VauBurenst.. Chicago, 111. TYPEWRITER and stenographer for light work in an insurance office: state wages desired. Address Insurance, Dlspatoii office. 'y ANTED Arp you a Catholic? are yon nnem i T ployed? will you "w ork for ?13 per n eek? Write to me at once. J. It. Gay, 194 Maalson St., Chicago, I1L f ANTED Bookkeeper aud assistant by a large fV manufacturing concern: must be competent and reliable. Address J. C, Dispatch office. "70UNG MAN for scale clerk; must be good pen X man, quick and accurate: state aire and refer ences. Address N. Y. Z., Dispatch omce. A cents Wanteu. AGENTS On salary or commission to handle th new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases ink thoroughly in two seconds: no abrasion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent, profit; one agent's sales amounted to $520 in six days; another $32 in two hours: we want one energeilc general agent for each btate and Territory. Tor terms and full par ticulars, address The Mouroe Eraser Mfg. Co., La Crosse. Wis. (X10) AGENTS To sell the Pmless Clothes Line; the only line ever Invented that holds the clothes withoutpins; a perfect success; patent recently is sned: sold only by agents, to whom the exclusive .right is given: on receipt of 50 cents we will send a sample line by mall; also circulars: price list and terms to agents: secure your territory at once. Address The Fln'ess Clothes Line Co., 97 Hermon St.. Worcester, Mass. AGENTS Mineral lamp wicks never burnout: no smoke, no soot, no trimming: light equal togas: three samples 10c assorted dozen 25c. J. Sta ner Jt Co.. Providence, It. I. Female Help Wanted. ASSISTANT TEACHER in New Brighton (Pa.) High School; apply in person; none but good, experienced teachers need apply. Apply to Dr. H. b. McConnel, New Brighton, Pa. rtOOK lemale. at 330 Liberty st. GHtL An experienced dining-room girl; refer ence required: call betweeuoand6 o'clock p. M. 48 Irwin av., Allegheny. GIRL To do cooking and kitchen work. Apply to 154 North av.. Allegheny City. GOVERNESS-One who can teach Trench, Ger man and music; good references required. Address 103 East Main st,, Unlontown, Pa, IADIES to do fancy work at their homes; wa i furnish material and pay by the piece. Call and see work, or address with stamp, J. M. Lcmar Co., 90 Fourth av., near Wood. T' ADIES and girls, good 6ewers and others to J learn dressmaking and cutting; call or write 930 Penn avenue. LAUNDRESS A good laundress at once. 320 Penn avenue. Male and Female Help Wanted. HELP At once; 20 farm hands,'fl5 to SM per month: colored boy for light housework; colored farm hand, male cook, hotel and pastry cooks, dishwashers, waitresses, laundress, cooks, chambermaids, child's nurse, 200 house girls: all first-class help: report- here. Meehau's Acency, 544 Grant st. Tel. 90. LAUNDRIXSLS, cooks, chambermaids, dining room girls, nurses, 200 house girls, cook and waitress tor same family, German apd colored help, kitchen, pantry aud chambermaids for hotels: cooks and dishwashers for restaurants and boarding houses: drivers, gardeners, farm hands, one butler, white and colored natters. Mrs. E. Thompson, Ote Grant st. TTTANTED 50 coal miners. 100 laborers on rail TT road, girls ror general housework, two Ger man boys to work on larm. Kej stone Agency, No. 610 Grant St. Hoarders and Lodgers Wanted. BOARDERS Two or three gentlemen to occupy furnished room with hoard, at 133 Fourth ay. BOARDERS and mealers in first-class boarding house. 41 Sherman are., Allegheny. OCCUPANTS For second story furnished front room. 353 S. Highland av. WA; NTED Lodirers. Anchor Hotel. Libertv. cor. Fourth: lodging per night, 25c, c, 50c; per week. $1 25, $1 75. $2, 3. Fire Insurando TTantefi. B ENSW ANGER ZAHN Fire insurance, 60 r ounu av. I? T. SCHAFFNER, real estate agent. Insur 2j. anc.cpl.iceu at lowest rates; 72 Washington av.. Thlrtj -first ward. "11(IM1!1TIT T A -IXTCTTT ft V fT 7V1 I.I.. J lUL Clancy, fcec'y., V. A., Caldwell, Pres't; 931 Bookkeeping Aucunnts, Etc., Wanted. AUDITING and accounting I attend to any thing In the line of Intricate accounting, auditing the books or corporations, manufacturers, merchants, hotels ancVotncrs, A. F. bawhlll, 187 Federal s, Allegheny, Pa, THE PITTSBURG ' " DISPATCH, ' " 'WEDNESDAY FEERTJAlAtF WANTED. Situations Wanted. POSITION By a merchant or 20 years' experi ence In wholesale grocery line; 11 years of which time In tea. coffee and splec business as pro prietor; could fill position of buyer or manager. Al reference. Address T. b. & C. Dispatch oflice. POSITION by first-class machinist a engineer or charge of machinery; well acquainted with electric dynamos. Address r. R., Dispatch oflice. POSITION as cashier or in office, by young lady; four years' experience as cashier: best refer ences. Address Experience, Dispatch ofilce. POSITION as bookkeeper by man with five years' experience: can furnish best of references. Address L.X., Dispatch office. POSITION Set of books to keep or office work, cienlngs; best references.' livening. Dispatch office IjOhlTION By a practical bookkeeper, with Al references. Address W. S., Dispatch oflice. 1") OSITION as traveling salesman : can give refer . ence and bond. O. P., Dispatch office. SITUATION wanted bv gardlner and florist with 17 ears' experience in all branches or hortlcul-j ture; German. ms-iTied, age 32 lears: best refer ences: only tirst-cliss private place wanted. Ad dress Willi. Thomas. News Stand, Greensburg.Pa. SITUATION by first-class cook, of 12 ycirs' Cx-.- pcrlcncc, as iicad coot in hotel or restaurant; out of cltv preferred; can come at once. Address fortliree days, J. J., Dispatch office. SITUATION As engineer: ten years' experience; five, leafs In one plaie: sober and Industrious andcaado his own repairing; reference. Peter Heaton, Mount OUyer Postofllce, S. S SITUATION By experienced telegrapher; Is also stenographer and typewriter: good: references; no objection to leaving city. Address Operator, Dispatch offipe. StTUATION By young man.6tenographer of six years' experience; also knowledge of book keeping and telegraphy. Address Competent, Dis patch oflice. Instruction. HOME STUDY Bookkeeping, penmanship and shorthand thoroughly taught by mall; in struction fee 5 for either course. Pittsburg Cor respondence Business College, Postofllce Box 309. TiRIVATE LESSONS In German and French. X Berlitz method, by George Hocppner, 85 M estinghousc bldg. Boom Wanted. TTTANTED Room large, elegantly furnished tt front room: both gases, use of bath; Ave minutes' walk from postofllce; suitable for one or two gentlemen. 87 Seventh av, ' WA.NTED To rent about April 1, a medium sized hall, tw o or three times a week by a singing society. Address M. L., Dispatch ofilce. Boarding; Wanted. BOARDING By a young lidy in a homelike place within 15 minutes' walk of postofllce. Ad dress Laura, Dispatch oflice. ' Financial Wantea. , M ONEY to loan on mortgage: no delay; lowes interest, nowara urown, uourm av. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny connty prop-, erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver & Co.. 92 Fourth av. MORTGAGES on city property: no delay; money ready. C. W. Wallace, 155Fonrth av. TO LOAN S200.0CO on mortgages; $100 and up ward at 6 percent! $500,000 at 414 per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots "Or farms. S. U. French, 12o Fourth av. Miscellaneous Wantea. BUSINESS men to call at 19' Seventh av. and examine our stock of fire and burglar safes. MOsler, BahmanuCo. R. AUGUST COOK, late of the Keystone Em ployment Agency, is about to open an office at 554 Grant St.. and will be glad to have all old friends and patrons call at his new place or bnsl ness; all classes or help will be supplied at this place. Y ours respectrully.yA.ugust Cook. MINTING and nlateglass glazing. R. C. Miller. 626 Grant St., Pittsburg. PATEKTS O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor. 131 Filth av.next Leader, Pittsburg; no delay. s- AFE MOVING or all kinds at 19 Seventh av. I H1n1i llaliwiinn It. Pn vs-( -uiiuiuuu u. vw. VTOVES REPAmFD-Plttsburg Stoie Repair 3 Company, 281 Firth av. TRUNKS hauled to and from East End for 50c. Campbell & Davis, 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276. USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no poison: roaches banished by contract; satisfaction given or no pay. Prepared by Geo. W. Jones. 222 Federal St., Alle gheny, Pa. hold by all first-class druggists. WANTED Everybody to i.now thpt Pickering, the house furnisher, will sell $10 worth of goods on credit for $1 down and 50c a week. Pick ering, corner Tenth and Penn av. TTTANTED To exchange dividend paying stock I for a good building site for residence, worth $LCCO to $1.200. Address K , 1VO. Box eB. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Jlhsical Instruments. )IANO Upright piano oheap; want to move. 35 Federal st., Allegheny. PIANO Will sell at great bargain." 303 Sandusxy . st., Allegheny. o Coal Tor Sale. COAL Best Youghlogneny gas coal, anthracite coal afld Conncllsvllle crushed coke; weight positively guaranteed. Iron City Coal Co., Ltd., float below Sixth St. bridge, Pittsburg side. Phone 2005. COAL Anthracite and bituminous coal ana crushed coke for domestlo purposes; general hauling. Latimer, Mvers Co.. Fourth and Try sts. and Thirtieth and Liberty sts. Machinery and Sletals For Sale. A CME Automatic Safety Engine and non-ex- piosive uoner, uuni zrom one to nve norse- No. 4 Fifth av. J. Prager. General Agent. BOILERS and engines, second-hand; all sizes, from 4 to 100 h, p.: cheapest In the market: 46 boilers and engines in stock, stationary and porta able, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.; steam pumps, govarnor. pullers and shafting. Telephone 3101, l-2JPark nay. J. S Yqung. Alle gheny, Pa. TJRYANT and Acme automatic engines and boll X) ers, hot water and steam heating exhaust fans and ventilating fly fans, water and electric Motors. dymimo3 and electric lighting: general machinists, engineers and contractors; stationary engines and boilers. Tompkins Ulslch, 316 Lib erty, st., Pittsburg, Pa. ENGINES and boilers of every description: brick 3 ard supplies; contractors, and rolling mill ma chinery. Thomas Carlln's bons, LacocL and San dusky sts., Allegheny. GRINDSTONES In aU sizes, for atl kinds of grinding; Cralgleith, New Castle, Nova Scotia and other grits; Iron frames and fixtures for hand, foot or power; mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders, Wm M. Kirby, 133 First avenue. , MACHINERY One Champion mold lander In perfect order, never in use: one Karnell press, latest patent, never used: one or Clark's large size auger machines (used one month): one lot or pal lets (about 6. 000) 10x23x1; will be sold separately or as a whole at a sacrifice. Booth Fllnn. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock For Sale. COW Fresh Aldernev cow. Inquire H. Ross, Flowers av., Hazelwood, city. DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles; our ov, n make. Wm. Beckert, 340 to 344 Ohio St., Allegheny. Telephone, 34A " DRAFT HORSES Several good young draft horses. Inquire at foundry office, corner Tn enty-fourth st. and Allegheny Valley railroad. s AF.ES Some good second-hand safes for sale at jv.'S aevenin av. mosier, itanmann & co. TTTAGON 1 fine truck wagon, almost new, can- V vas cover, pole and shafts; everything com- Blete: capacity 5,000 lbs.; can be 6een at Brown, 'ummer & Ahlers' Wagon and Carriage Works, 4000 Forbes av near Schenley Park entrance. Y AGONS 1 light and I heavy 2-horse wagon at angler's wagon snop,s intra st.,Aiiegneny, TTTAGONS 3 doublo wagons at Allegheny Trans- V fer Co., 94 North av Allegheny. miscellaneous iTor .alB. XR SALE Dr. James' Fig Laxative, ror hablt ual constipation. FOB SALE BUSINESS. , Hnlnes Opportunities For Sale. BARBER SHOP. fouV chairs, good trade; death reason for selling; fine restaurant, $450: livery business, grocery stores, cigar stores, bakery, paper route. Percival & G aston, 439 Grant st. BARBER shop in city, in good location and doing good business: satisfactory reasons for selling. For further particulars address Barber, Dispatch office. B ARBE1C SHOP rirst class reason for selling. Aaaress .. w ., uispaicn omce. BILLIARD ROOM-In good lle town of 5,000. Address Box 443, Elalrsville, Pa. BOWLING ALLEY and equipments. Apply a 10CO Carson St.. S. b. DRUGSTORE-Good location; invoices $1,TC0; very cheap. S. Dan es, administrator. Ad dress H. L. King, 437 Grant st. ' ELEGANT grocery store in town of 10.000 In habitants, doing large cash business; easy terms to good party: fine restaurant; livery stable; will exchange for real estate: lewelrv store, bak ery, milk route, fish and oyster market, novelty store. Holmes & Co., 420 Smlthfield St. OR SALE Drug store at invoice; good stand. .muruuiu, xJispaicu umce. FOUR HUNDRED shares or stock In the Brad dockrWire Company will be sold to a prompt purchaser at a reasonable figure; this Is one or the best manuractnrlng stocks in the city. Address J, K., Room 30. Westlnghouse bldg. HARDWARE SI ORE First-class-In one or the best towns lu Western Pennsylvania: splen did chance lor live man. Address Hardware, Dis patch office, Pittsburg, Pa. SHOE STORE Centrally located; Invoice about $3,000; rare opportunity; must be sold. Ad dress A, Dispatch oflice. Business Properties For Sale. BUILDING Splendid chance; three-story brick with furniture and undertaking establishment on reasonable terms, in new town of 3,500. Address W. K IDispatch oflice. FOB SAEBUSINS. Business Pronertles For Sale. "T?OR SALE The Stockton Hotel, Atlantic City, X1 N. J. : a house well and favorably known to Plttsburgers; fully turntshea wtth established business; is lor sale tocloso an estate: price and terms reasonable: can be divided if desired. Ad dress Stephen J. Kirk, Atlantic City. N. J. MANUFACTURING plant for sale :maln hulld lng brick. 2 stories. 60x100; power house brick, 30X40: brick stack SO feet; storehouse, dry house, dwelling, etc. ; side track connecting with L. S. M. S. and E. P. ; 2 acres of land ; low price and easy terms. Address Keystone Mfg. Co., Ulrard, Erie county. Pa, WEST CARSON ST., two two-story buildings, with storefronts, and 1211vlng-ooms, all In prime condition; one of the best stands in the West End: low price Tor quick sale. Baxter, Thompson & Co., 162 Fourtn av. Manufacturing; Sites Tor Sale. MANUFACTURING SITES-On line or railroad and river and in the midst or inexhaustible coal fields: 5 to 20 or ICO acres will be sold on long time without Interest, or donated in parts to any bona fide, enterprising concern that gives evidence of solldltv and growth. Plans, etc.. at the office 'of Jas. W. Drape & Co., Agents, 313 Wood St., Plttshurg. ' FOll SALEIM.PKOVBD HEAL -STATE CUy Resictenco.. BRICK house, seven rooms, finished attic, good cellar, lot 20x126; situated No. 253 Bedford av., head of Penn Incline. Inquire within. FOR SALE-Carson street, S. S., S7.000. No. 813, two nouses, one of eight rooms on Carson St. and two-story brick housp with mansard on Cabot wayln rear; price only P. 000 for all. (344C) W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. ONLY $8.700 For 4 small houses, a few minutes waik lrom Court House, containing together 20 rooms and a storeroom: total rent is 31.200 per year; over 13K per cint: this Is certainly a good In vestment. Miirry & Edsall, Fidelity Bulldlug. 121 Fourth avenue. 2'7 GOONo. 270 Main St., Seventeenth ward. tiD.j Iot28Wxll0x37 feet, with an elegant brick dwelling nf hall, vestibule, ten rooms, attic and hath; allTmodern conveniences; terms to suit: owner going South is the reason for selling. See Thos. McCaffrey. 3509 Butler st. East End Residences For Sale. A BEAUTIFUL little frame honse or 8 rooms on an asphalt paved street in one of the nicest locations in the East End : has two porches, inside shutters, sliding doors. Blate mantels, tile hearths. range, bath complete with porcelain tubs, t ce mented "cellar, combination chandeliers, etc. 1 Is handy to all traction cars, and at the price asked is ahargain; only $1,000. See Baker i Co,, 6227 Penn av., E. E, ClOLLINS AV. Brick house, nine rooms, large J lot: a very desirable residence. Inquire H. L. Aiken, 47 Seventh st. E AST END RESIDENCE Brick house of seven rooms, wide hall, nathroom. stationary wash- stand, electric lights, natural gas, etc. ; large lot, with rrult and shade trees all in first-class condi tion: convenient to station and electric cars; will sell less than value. Call at 438 Penn av. C'H.MORE ST.. Belletleld, between Fifth av. and T Forbes st.. one minute lrom either car line, two new frame houses of eight rooms each, bathrooms, laundries, inside w. c, not and cold water, china closets, both gases; good cellars and well sewered: front and back porches: houses well built, with all modern conveniences; can be bought at a bargain either separate or together, (d-216). Black Baird, No. 95 Fourth av. FINE East End residence Large brick, with ball in center: 12 spacious rooms and replete throughout with all modern Improvements: the residence occupies the ceuier of a beautiful lot about 0x150 feet, on which is a stable and carriage house, etc., etc.: the location of this property Is de sirable and convenient; nice paved street; contigu ous to all street car lines and R. R.: particulars from Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pitts burg. EOR SALE-JJ.OOO-Broad street near Negley avenue electric and Penn avenne cable cars, good frame dwelling of 7 rooms and finished attic hah, bathroom, hot and cold water, gas. front and rear porches: lot 25x120: terras easj. (a-376). Black & Baird, No. 95 Fourth av. EOR SALE-$4, 000-East End. $1,0T0 down, re mainder on easy payments. If desired: new house. 6 rooms, finished attic, laundry, stationary tubs, bath, range, pantry, modern conveniences; location good on Claybourne st. Xf. A. Herron & Sons. 80 Fourth av. EOR SALE No. 322 Meadow St., East End. a neat house, six rooms, fine appearance, modern fixtures; location accessible: oiceonly$4.5G0. AV. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth ay. 170RSALE-S1.850-Arabella street near Negley : avenue, a frame house of 5 rooms; lot 20x103 feet to an alley, (a-21.) Black & Baird, No. 95 Fourth av.' PRAZIEU ST.. near Boquet, two-story mansard brick, eight rooms, bath, w. c, both gases; very complete: this property now In the hands of a receiver, who has named a low price lorqnlcksale. bee agents. Baxter, Thompson & Co., 162 Fourth a enue. HOMEWOOD Small house and two lots on small payments, about three minutes' walk from the station; pne1 for both lots and the house only $2,100. J.W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood st, Plttspurg. HOUSE Frame house four rooms, front and rear porches, good cellar. lot 25x154, Bower St.; easy payments; $1,600: wtth adjoining lot, 25x162, $1,900. A, Goeddd, 109 Collins av. H OUSES Four new frame houses six rooms, , attic, laundry, bath. h. and c. water, w. c . eic. ; mju casn, Dai. mommy; mnsiow si.; cj,&uu, A-'Goeddotrica Collins av. "DESIDENCE A very nice East End residence JTA at only $5,250: eight rooms, bathrooms -and lavatory, porch, vestibule, hall and cellar, inside shutters, both gases, furnace, etc.. etc., alt In good order; fine lot with space In front and side; alley In the rear; property situ ttt contiguous to Soutii Hll ind and Shadv avenues; best value In the Kast End: possession may be given in a few days. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 WoooTst., Pittsburg. YERY neat East End residence of ten handsome rooms and replete throughout with all the usual more recent requirements; spacious recep tion hall, piazza in front, etc., etc. ; fine large lot, over 60x120 feet to an alley: front and side entrance, nice parklet front, side and rear: a pretty property and beautiful location, contiguous to electric cars and railroad station; we are personally familiar with'the property and can therefore give full par ticulars. Jas. W . Drape Co., 313 Wood St., Pitts burg. OJf 700-In beautiful East End; $20 per month E5j 'and Interest for a house that win rent for J-iUi iuvl (.lie biuau cusu paviueub 01 gjw anu se- Ture a property that will pay for Itself In rent; why invest vuur money ju grouuu mat. gives no income, or shanties that steadily depreciate In value; this Is a house of good appearance, two squares off North HUand av., and close to concrete paved 6treet, with absolutely complete modern conveniences; 20 feet back from street on nice sewered lot; large wide halls, with banisters to third floor; lirge rooms all through, pantry 6x12, elegant combina tion fixtures, both gases and electric light, single light windows, art glass, deep clothes presses, ev erything in keeping, bath, stationary washstand, inside w. c, electric bells, laundry, dry cellar, speaking tubes, etc.: get a home; you can take no chances in this; the propcitv can be turned over In a vear and make ou some money. John F. Sweeny (Burtt & Sweeny), 110 Fourth av. 1J"1 000 down and balance as rent will buy one of D1 .5 the finest frame houses in the East End; has 9 large rooms, two porches, good cellar, laundry, sliding doors, slate mantels, tile hearths, large pantry, batli complete, range, both gases, electric light, combination chandeliers, speaking tnbes, etc., and is nicely papered and well finished throughout: has a beautiful lot in a flue location; handy to traction-cars: price only $4,700, See Baker & Co., 6227 Penn av., E. E. Allegheny Besidences For Sale. TjiOR SALE Allegheny houses. $3,500 Jackson st., brick 7 rooms. $2.900 Harrison av., frame 5 rooms, fin. attic, $3,003 Robinson st , brick 6 rooms. $2.600 Robinson st , brick 5 rooms, fin. attic. $4,500 Robinson St., brick 7 rooms. $. COO Monterey St., brick 7 rooms. SR.50O Arch St.. frame Grooms. $15.000 North av., brick 8 rooms, $2,500 Charles st,, frameorooms. Sfi.oO.T Liberty St., brick 5 rooms. $8.500 Washington St.. brick 10 rooms. $5, 0C0 Taylor av.. brick 8 rooms. $3,100 Ksplanade St., brick 6 rooms. SLOAN CO., 127 Fonrth av. FORSALE-John K. Ewing& Co.. 107 Federa st., issues the Largest monthly sale lisUof Alle gheny properties. Call or send lor one (free). PERRYSVILLE AVENUE properly on line of electric cir,; substantial homestead of 11 looms and bath, inside w. c, laundry, brick furnace. Im proved gas range apd every comfort and modern convenience: over an acre of ground planted with choice frnlt and shade trees; owner going to Cali fornia. Jas. W. Drape Co., 313 Wood st Pltts burg. CPO 3oo Is the idea many persons have or the rjj amount they want to put in a home; wc have one ,on paved street near Irwin av. cars which is well built and has large lot. a little irregu lar In shape, but fronts on two streets. (B379.) Black Baird, No. 95 Fourth av. Knhnrb.in Besidences For Sale. SWISSVALE, P. R. R., In Palmer place, the choicest land at Swissvale and the choicest loca tion for suburban homes on the P. R. R. : wide streets and alleys: building line 301eetback; ten new houses now under course or erection on this plan; only one minute from station; prices reason able and terms to suit; excellent schools and 80 trains dally; will make a good investment. 'Hoff man ,f Baldridge, Wilklnsburg, opposite depot. Telephone, 7248. TTTILKINSBURG New frame house orrecep l T Hon hall, seven rooms and finished attic, fin ished laundry, electric light, naturaL gas, slate mantels, bath, range, w. c., city water, slate roof, lot 45x120: a handsome home on a street CO feet wide in a delightful location surrounded by first-class Improvements, only $4,300. Hoffman & Baldridge. Wilklnsburg, opposite depot. Tele phone 7248. WILKINSBURG-On Wood street, a prominent comer Detween Penn av. and P. R. R. with new brick house of nine rooms: lot 32x129 to an 'alley; best location in tho town for a physician or lor business; will sell at a bargain. Hoffman & Baldridge, Wilklnsburg, opposite depot. Tele phone. 7248. dIM 000 Frame house on Amanda st., Brush tJP : ton: 9 rooms: h. and c. water and gas: lec trlc light; a complete home and a bargain. How ard Bruwn. 151 Fourth av. TDK SALE LOTS Farms To Let. 02 C 400-Farm of 90 acres with frame house of 5 vDOi rooms, frame barn and other outbuildings; plenty of fruit: underlaid with two veins of coal; within 20 miles of Pittsburg: one mile from river and railroad. Sloan Co., 127 Fourth av. OQtA Small truck farm of 5 acres on line of tSSOOV railroad and river, within 30 miles of the city; Mftod buildings, water, etc, Sloan Co., 127 Fourth av. 10, .'S892; FOBSAiat-rOTS. Beal Estate. LOTS-Cheap for cash; three building lots about 45x120 in well populated districts: will be sold In a hulk or separate. J. M. Goughnonr. Johns town. Pa. TO LET. Cltv Besidences. TO,LET Dwellings, stores and offices: upon re quest we will mall yon onr rent list regularly until April 1, free or charge; write your name plainly and give full residence address street and number. Black & Baird, 95 Fourth av. TO LET One two-story brick dwelling house on Bluff St., third door from Marlon St., con taining six rooms, attic and cellar: gas ana water; one of the finest locations In the city. C. Vi. Helmold, No. 612 Smlthfield st. 5 LET Brick dwelling of eight rooms with range, bath. w. c. and both gases: on line of cafjle cars: rent $30 per month: water free. Inquire on premises, Wylle ave. and Someret. a 10 LET Houses. Centrally located. Locust St.. G rooms and attic. Webster av., 8 rooms. Thirteenth St.. 8 rooms. Center av., 9 rooms. Forbes St., 5 rooms. Center av., 5 rooms, Herron av., 6 rooms. Rent low as $18 per month. Send or call lor list. , W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. East End Besidences To Let. TO LET EAST END HOUSES, With Modern Futures. Dennlston av.. 8 rooms. Penn av., 7 rooms. Howe St., 8 rooms. St. Clair st.. 6 rooms. Bond St., 6 rooms. Lang av.. 8 rooms. With some are large yards. Rent as low .is $25 per mouth. Call or send for list free. AV. A. HERRON & SON'S, 80 Fonrth av. . TO LET Boquet street, a new and handsomely finished two-stofy and mansard pressed brick house. Boquet street, adjoining Oakland square: 9 rooms and all modern conveniences and fixtures; rooms large and commodious; rent coo permonia Apply to Black & Baird, 95 Fourth avenue. TO LET Newly furnished house, lOrooms. bath, "laundry, etc.. Boulevard Place. East End; con venient to street cars and Fenna. R. R. Chas. U. Splane, Fifth and Wylle avs. rpo L7T April I. North Highland av.. brick JL house, nine rooms and attic, laundry and stable; lot 60x180. W. D. King. 64 Fourth av. Allegheny Besidences To Let. TO LET The brick mansard roof dwelling, to gether with brick carriage house ana stable on rear of lot, situate No. Ill Buena Vista St.. Alle gheny: house contains all modern Improvements. Inquire of the Armenia Insurance Co., No. 63 Fourth av., Pittsburg. O LET-$9I0 No. 189 Ridge av.. Allegheny, brick house, nine rooms, hath. laundry, large closets; good condition; choice neighborhood pos session now or April 1. A. Leggate &. Son, 108 Fourth av. TO LET-$25-No. 24Kirkpatrickav., Allegheny, new brick, six rooms, bath, range, hall: pos session now or April 1. A. Leggate & Son, 103 Fourth av. rpo LET Allegheny residences; lists upon appll X cation: corrected weekly in Mondays' and Thursday's Dispatch, A. D.Wilson, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. TO LET Nice five-room dwelling Federal st. extension. Inquire of J. R. McKee, 703 Penn av.. Room 611. r0 LET Allegheny houses. See John K. Ewlng L & Co., 107 Federal st. Send for printed list. Subnrbin Besidences To Let. TO LET Six room brick dwelling in O'Hara town ship, with 12 acres laud, large orchard, good spring and springhouse; water In the house: barn and other outbuildings: one mile from Sharpsburg 011 Klttanning road. Inquire of S. A. Mcl'herson at Greenwood cemetery, or-Jas. G. ttelr, at County Commissioners' oflice. looms To Let. I7L ATS Three and four room flats newlv papered, . hnlls carpeted and cleaned: $15 and $16 monthly: no children: also five rooms at $19. Inquire Lange's, 113 Colwell St.. above Vine. ROOMS Furnished, with or without board; gas, bathroom, etc.: convenient to street cars: near University. 52 Litbgow av.. Observatory run, juiegneny. ROOM Oakland, furnished room ror single gen tleman; nice room; pleasant location, 3813 Forbes av. T) OOMs Suitable ror housekeeping. Room Rent SX ing Agency, IX Robinson st., Allegheny. E OOMS Furnished rooms. 12 Smlthfield St., second floor, opposite 3Ionongahela Honse. R,1 OOM-Large room, $20. 70 Arch St., Allegheny. Offices and Desk Knom To Let. rpo LET Offices In the absolutely fireproof build JL ing of the PittsDurg Times, located on 1 hlrd and Fourtn avs.. near the new postofllce; the most desir able offices in the city; all modern conveniences, fireproof vaults, day and night elevator service, water, steam heat, electric light and thesenJcesof careful Janitors; possession guaranteed April 1. For terms, etc., apply to W. H. beir. Times office. No. 102 Fifth av. TO LET Dwellings, stores and offices: upon re quest we will mail you our rent list regularly until April 1, rret of charge; write your name plainly and eive full residence address street and number. Black & Baird, 95 Fourth av. TO LET Downtown, second floor flat of three rooms, hall and w. c. ; suitable 'for offices or light houseUeeplnjr; also one second floor front furnished room. Inquire of Drs. Lake, 40 Fourth st. TO LET Part of office or desk room, nicely fur nished; rent cheap. Inquire Room 410, Penn Buildinpr. Business Stands To X.et, TO LET Vine business stand: one of the most promising In AV llklnsburg; Rebecca near Bld dle ave., near P. R. R. station and at end or Du quesne traction line; a good stand ror baker, butcher, grocer or retail stand of any kind: rent only $33 for storeroom and $15 for store and dwelling. "W. A. Herron - Sons, 80 Fourth ave. TO LET Three story brick store and dwelling. No. 6338 Penn avenue, opposite mouth of Frankstown ave,, the" best business location in East Liberty, occupied at present as shoe store. Rent J800 per year. Inquire of Jas. P. Qulnn. Cor. Fifth avenue and Grant st. TO LET Dwelling, stores and offices; upon re quest we will mall you our rent list regularly until April 1. free of charge: write your name plainly and give full residence address street and number. Black Baird, 95 Fourth ay. TO LET 99 Fourth av., large room, first floor, lS-rt1!, with private office adjoining 13x13; rent, ? 00. Large front room, second floor, 23x3), with room adjoining 17x20: rent, $900; good en trance. Black &, Baird. 95 Fonrth av. TO LET Separate storerooms with railroad track: all receiving, handling, shipping and delivering facilities; also office room. Inquire of W. A. Hoeveler, Storage, Pike and Twelfth sts.. Pittsburg. Pa. . " TO LEI' Space with power Cor. Penn and Third av. : three floors: 20. COO feet space: abundant power: good light: splendid location: every con venience. Apply m icoia iiros.. m c iiiu av. TO LET Cheap-J32 per month-Fine building, consisting of store and dwelling, on Liberty av.. Bloomfield; a good business location, bend for list. T7. A. Herron & feons. 80 Fourth av. TO LET Desirable ftoreroom. Diamond st. la new Dispatch building: light and heat fur nished. Apply to Business Office The Dispatch, corner Smlthfield and Diamond sts. TO LET Floors In Mercantile block. New Grant St., with steam elevator and heat, power ifre qnlred: street entrance: rent reasonable. Inquire W. L. Kann, 200Wood st. TO LET 152 Third av., opposite postofllce; first floor and cellar; desirable storeroom and third floor and atllc. Inquire of J. S. Murray, Legal Journal oflice. 403 Grant st. rpo LET Four-story brick building. 139 Second J av., two doors from binlthfleld st. : will lease for five years. Apply at first floor oflice of Kauf mannr1 store. TO LET Half store room on Smlthfield St.: within 2 squires of new postofllce. Address H. 3.. Dispatch office, stating business wanted for. TO LET Storeroom and cemented cellar: "Write av near Court House: all modern improve ments. E. Kelly, Jr., 161 Fifth av. TO LET Storeroom and cellar. No. 83 Sixth av., between Grant and Smlthfield sts. Inquire C. Hemenhouse, 60 Water street. TO LET Three fine storerooms: location good; rent low. Inquire at Room 63, Bakewell Law Building. "10 LET Until April I. storeroom C5x23 feet sult . able for auction room. Ho. 1 Sixth st. rpo LET Half or storeroom. 102 Fifth. Inquire X Donnell & Frlsh, 13 Fifth ay. Miscellaneous To ets. X LET City and suburhan houses. Apply W, l F. Schade. 315 Wood St., corner Fonrth av. OUCICE PROPERTIES. FOR SALE BY CONNER & BEST,REAL' Estate Agents, Sand 7 Sixth av., corner Wood St., (Actual Business College build ing), Pittshuig. Pa. Two lots 30x135 on Ben net St., Homewood, $900 each. Lot 25 1.6x100 on Shelby St., between Webster and Bed ford, Eleventh ward, $000; a bargain. A new D-room brick residence on Negley av., East End. and lot 31x80. only $8,000, worth J100C0; investizata this offer. New 2-story frame house on Bond St., E. E.; $l,CO0; all modern conveniences. One, 8-room brick (residence on Mevran ave., Oakland: all the latest impiovements; $7,000. Lot 70r 100 and. two 2-storv brick houses, on Syca more st., Ema;$3,500, worth $5,000. Four nearly nev7-room brick lesidences onCenterave.t lent for $878 a year; price $8,400: $3,ot0 cash, balance at 4 per cent; a prime investment. FourG-room irame houses on Griffith street, Oakland; $9,200, rent tor $1,003 per annum.' n. very good investment. Two new 6-1 00m frame honseson Boquet street, Oakland: lots 40x120; $3,700 each. aVo lots In Marlon Place Sinn, Hazelwood; $450 eabh; a rare bargain, ew 8-room houso on Bond street, East End, and lot 25x100, to 20 foot alley; $5,000; nil modern conveniences. Two-story brick real, denoe on Locust street; $4C0; terms to suit purchasers. elO-itwaa CHOICB PBOFEETJES. Houses Built' to Sell Are Good Ones. to Buy. 'You can be convinced of this fact if you will examine that stone front 9-roomed brick dwelling; on Boquet street, Oak land, which we offer for sale. It and six others were built at the same time, not by contract, but by day work. It did not cost what it would have cost you to build therefore, a less money. one house. It is, better house for A better house because more salable, and more salable because built to meet the wants of purchasers. For this reason it is also very complete in all the details which go to make a perfect modern dwelling. You can think of few objections if you want a house at about its price $10, qoo. BLACK "& BAIRD, 95 FOURTH AVE. fe4-53-47,10,H Offices Most Central on Fourth Ave. To Let Cheap. Ja5-29,fe2,6,10 ' Between Mdrket and Smithtield sts., with heat, elevator and janitor ser vice at No.aW Fourth av. No. 60 Fourth a v. No. 97 Fourth av. No. 117 Fourth aT.,known as Petroleum Exchange. Rents low as $10 per. mo. Send for list fiee. W. A. HKRRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. ONLY $4,700. NEW HOUSE 9 ROOMS FOR SALE. EASY PAYMENTS. Fine Appearance, Modern Fixtures, Location Central and Desirable, Near Hiland av.. East End; a Good Chance to Buy a Good Home Almost Easy as Rent. (86) 'W. A. Herron & Spns, TO Fonrth av. ja29-63-29,fol.4,C,10 $500 CASH A STONE FRONT HOUSE, FOR On one of the finest ASPHALT PAVED AVENUE3 In the East End. This is a now two-story and mansard hrlck house, with stone frontflias parlor, dlninjj room and kitchen, fine laundry with sta tionary tuhs: five hedrooms; Is well trailt; is in a beautiful and fashionable part of the East End; convenient to rapid transit line and P. B. R.: has fine sanitary plnmbiner, electric light, larjie pantries aud closets; nice lawn and wide flagstone, sidewalks. Price is only $8,000. S500 DOWN, Balance to suit purchaser. The greatest bargain in the East End. Immediate pos session. bLackTbaird, NO. 95 FOURTH AVENUE. fe2-90-2,5,7,10,13,U EOR SALE HANDSOME NEW HOUSE. . Location central. Easy of access. High and healthful. Eight rooms, reception hall. Laundry, bathroom, pantry. Combination fixtures. Modern fixtures of all kinds. Hardwood cabinet mantels. Tile hearths and facings. Price onlv $5,9C0. Easy pavmenfJ. (1C60) W. A. HEREON A SONS, 83 Fourth ave. fe6-19-6,8,10,12,15 ( In Mercantile block. New business or ware houses. One of the most central and best locations In the oity on New Grant TO LET L street, near Seventh, ave nue; sir stories; 20x95 feet; nlley in rear. Very comDlete and all modern improve mnt. Send for list, frea. W. A. HEURON & SONS, SO Fourthly. ja3I-Itt-3iwr Brick house of II rooms, reception hall, bathroom, all modern conveniences; lot with Si leet frontage; shade trees,shrubbery,etc. situated within 2 minutes' walk of three rapid transit lines and P. R.R.;exceJlent investment, or beautiful home; one-third cash, bal ance to suit purchaser. A. S. GRAY & CO., Room 5, EUner Building. AN ELEGANT HOME IN BEST RESIDENT PORTION OP EAST LIBERTY FOR 810,000. fel-S6 rpo LET S. E. COR. WOOD ST. AND SECOND AV., Two Large 4-story Brick Warehouses, Fronting 43 feet on Wood St., CHAMBERS GLASS COMPANY, Westlnghouse Building. felO 47 Cor. Penn av. and Ninth st. 1 TT IS - CONCEDED TO BE TH the coming manufacturing and residence city, adjacent to Pitts- burg, by those who have seen 0 The opinion is unanimous I by the thousands who have 7k T visited it during the past few - months, many of whom made purchases of lots. Free tickets 1 given there and return. flS THE BUBKEIi IMPROVEMENT eo., . y VOi 06 Eoiwth Ave., XM Pittsburg, Pa. S AUCTION SALES. Valuable HiHSHILL, KEMEDT & filler Manufactur ing Tor Salo At Auction. Overhead K..R. Switch with Penna. It. K. and all Necessary Facilities -for a large Easiness of Any Kind. T7UlbeSoId at Pnbllo Auction LIMITED, Owing -to largely Increased -business and their re- moval to Allegheny, will offer their old site, corner or Fifteenth and Liberty, nt public auction onFebruary 17, at 2 o'clock p. M. , on the prem ises. Tho property has a, frontage of 1G2 feet Cinches on. Liberty street, and 100 feet on Fifteenth.and abuts on Spring alley, giving an exposure or paved and sewered frontage) of 425 feet and connecting by overhead bridge and railroad switch with main tracks of Pennsylvania Railroad. The facilities for a large business of any kind and for receiving or shipping mer chandise are most excellent and much superior to any other property in this city. Ihe large frontage on Liberty and Fifteenth streets and Spring allev gives unexcelled loading and unloading advan tages and all the light and air necessary to the proper con duct of manufacturing. The buildings are of tha most substantial character and can readily be changed or adapted to the wants of pur chaser. IT IS THE BEST LOCATION AND HAS THE LARGEST AVAILABLE FRONTAGE OF ANY MAN UFACTURING CONCERN in this city, and is the only opportunity in a life time. For further particulars call on or address February 17, 1893. Largest Paved and Open Frontage of any Business or Site In Pittsburg. J. B. LARKIN & CO., 152 FIFTH AVE. H. B. SMITHSON, Auctioneer. fc7-150-wT3U SALE OF LAND BY THE UNITED STATES at Pittsburg, Pa. Be it enacted by tho Senate and House ot Representatives of tha United States of America in Congress as sembled, that the Secretary of War be, and hereby Is, authorized and directed to sell and convey to the purchaser or purchaser all the right, title and interest of the United States in and to all that certain parcel oC ground, belonging to the United States, sit uate in the city of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, at the northwest corner of Penn avenne and Garrison alley, In the Fonrth ward of said city, fronting one hundred feet on west side of Penn avenne and extending northwardly along tho west line of Garrison alley, pre serving the same width, tolow-waterlineof the Allegheny river,Subject,however,to 3uch public easements as exist thereon and there over. Depot Quartermaster's office, Wash ington, D. C. February 6, lo92. Under tho provisions of the above quoted act of Con gress, annroved May 21. 1830, and by direc tion of tho Secretary of War, I will offer for sale at public auction at the StockjJxchange building, 115 Fourth avenne. in the city of Pittsburg. Pa., on-FRIDAY, the 11th day of March, 1SU2, at 11 o'clock a. sr., for cash, tha property described in said act, together with tuch improvements thereon as belong to the United States subject to the condi tions set forth inlaid act, and subject also to the terms and conditions named in tho printed circular of this date, copies of which will be furnished on application to the un dersigned or to the Acting Assistant Quar termaster at Allegheny Arsenal, where also a plat of the ground can be seen. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids, or to ac cept any bid or bids subject to the condi tions prescribed in the circular referred to. A deposit of $15,000 on account of the pur chase will be required at the time of sale, and an adjournment of one hour will ba taken to enable tho highest bidder to com ply with this requirement, in default of which, at the expiration of the time speci fied, the sale v. ill be declared void, and the property will then and there be reoffered lor sale. Payment df the remainder of tho purchase money must be made upon deliv ery of duly execnteddced or deeds for the property pnrchascd, or the property may ba resold, without further notice, ac the risk and cost of the defaulting purchaser. Tho cost of all conveyancing will be borne by the purchaser. GEORGE II. WEEKS, Dep uty Quartermaster General, U. S. A. JOHN D. BAILEY, Auctioneer, Room No. 9, Ex change Building, Pittsburg, Pa. fe5-27 . ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Bv virtue of an order or salo made by Orphans' Couit the 23d of January, 1S92, to Fidelity Titla and Trust Company, Executorof Washington Beck, deceased, said executor will offer for sale on the premises. No. 60 South Sixteenth street, at pubho auction on MONDAY, FERRUARY 15, at 10 o'clock, those certain three lots or ground 20x80, on which is erected thereon a two-story frame building known as the ma chine shop of the late WASHINGTON BECK", together with all the FIXTURES, MACHINERY, BOILERS, ENGINES.TOOLS, lathes, drills, etc., contained therein. Ma chinery sold in lots to suit purchasers. A. LEGGATE & SON, 1a27-ll-D Auctioneers. C. H. WEINHAUS, AUCTIONEER, 532 SMITHFIELD ST. Sales of merchandise at storoand residences promptly attended to. Cash advances mndo on all consignments. j13-13 HOTELS STURTEVANT HOUSE. , new york: American plan $3 50 to $3 50 per day. European plan $1 00 per day upward. THE STURTEVANT HOUSE is the most central In tho city; near all ele vated roads, street car lines,, principal places of amusement and large retail stores. All the comforts of home with tho addi tional conveniences of the metropolis Is of fered our guests. THE STURTEVANT HOUSE. Broadway, 23th and 20th sts., New YorkJT.Y. ja27-23-itwT u NFERMENTED GRAPE JUICE. A delicious beverage with all the medic inal properties of the grape, absolute v freo of alcohol. In quart bottles. GEO. K. STEVENSON & CO., Sixth av. ja8-xwr .A a aKv1 $x, Ti-n . - . ' . 3s -i 3 m - V Xfa IK iJiy'mdMMik&sa -?- K2 iniiiiuji JWIHrW .'
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