s- THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH. MONDAY. APRIL 4. 1892. 3 Sale for Worltlngmen Today. Special suit sale for men In our basement bargain department ISO suits sold formerly on our mam floor for $12, now In our basement marked $5 90 each.and also a special line of nll--n ool (guaranteed) suits for men. worth $15. at $7 25 each. Best valuo over offered. lots of styles to choose from. To-day. Special. Come. P. C. C. C., Clothiers, cor. Grant and Dia mond streets. 22aster Dresses. Faster is now closo at hand, no time to lose, get your materials at once. Our stocks are now unusually complete. Prices most moderate. Jos. Horke & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Before papering your blue room you should see that exquisite coloringof pattern No. 846. It has frieze and ceiling to match. This pattern is controlled by mo. JonxS. Robfets, KTh 719 and 721 Liberty st. head of Wood. Opening In Infants and Children's Depart ment Acril 4, 5 and 6. A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth avenue. Pants Sale To-day,special, in ourwell-lightedbasement; 1,900 pairs of men's cheviot pants, checks and striped: value, $3, at $1 15 a pair. To-day. fcP. C. C. C., Clothiers, Grant and Diamond streets. Embrace the Opportunity Now offered you, of securing the latest pat terns in wall paner at ruinous figures. W. H. Barker, No. 503 Market street, intends r6 tiring from business. lie offers special in ducements to secure j-our patronage. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetings. "VOTICE THE REGUI.AR ANNUAL MEET X 1 G of the stockholders ofthe American Pre c errers Cnmpinv will he held In Room 52. St Nicholas Building. 170 Fourth av.. Pittsburg, on "WEDNESDAY, April 0. 1SS2. at2r. -m. B. E. RYAN. mh27-4 Secretary. PITTSBURG, CINCIXXATI. CinCAGO XSO ST. LOUIS R ULWAY COJITAXV PTTTKRITRr:. March 11. lOTi rpHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE sTOCK- X HOLDElibofthe I'lttsbnrg. Cincinnati. CM catro and M. Louis Railwav Company a III be held at the principal office of ald company. Penn nve nne and Tenth street. Pittsburg. Pa., on TUIS DAY. April 12. 1S32, at 11 o'clock A. si., for the purpose of receiving the annual report for 1S91, the election of three directors to succeed a like number hose term of service eiplrts on that day. and Hie transaction of such other business as irav properly conic before the meeting. The tmnslcr books will ber'od on Wednesdir. March 23, and reopened on Wednesday. April l 1S"2. mhll-36-MWF S. B. LIGGETT. Secretary. Rnslnrss Changes. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE J partnership heretofore existing bent een Henry Scxaucr and Chris Conwe y. doing a house and sign painting business at 2705 Sarah St., S-. was dis solved Novemb-r 3. lirtl. The business will be continued by Henry fcexauer. who assumed all debts CHRIS. CONWAY. ap2-EJ-D "X'OTICE IS nFREBY GIVEN THATFRANKO. i MURDOCH has retired on January 27. 1S02. from the firm of A. il. & J. B. Murdoch, conduct ing the bnslness of florists, nurserymen and seeds man, at No. .MOsmltlifield St.. and Wllklns av.. In tbe cltv of Pittsburg: he having sold all his Interest therein to his other partners. A. M. and J. B. Mur doch, who will conduct the business undersamc name and at same places as heretofore. ap2-16-D :nls6LrTIONNOTICF.-TO WHOM ITMAY J ' concern: Notice Is hereby given that the limited partnership heretofore doing busl n ss under tbe name and style of HlUard. Sterrit Co.. Limited, with Its principal office and place of business at 314Duquesne way. Plttsbuig. Pa., has been this dav dissoli ed by the mutual consent of all Its con stituent members, and that the undersigned have been elected liquidating trustees, to whom all per sons Indebted to Hlllard. sterrit & Co.. Limited, will make immediate payment, and all persons holding claims will present them for settlement. ROBERT TAYLOR. H. M. WILSON. J. H. JOHNSTON. Liquidating Trustees. APEIL 1, laSi The undersigned will continue the foundry and machine business formerly conducted br Hlllard. Sterrit & Co.. Limited, at 308 and 314 "Duquesne way, Pittsburg, Pa., and respectfully request a continuance oi the patronage given the alMive nsir.ed firm in the past. TAYLOR, WILSON 4 CO.. Limited. ArrjLl, 1332. ap2-;-D rvotscfs. OFFICE or ) TitEAsntEit Allegheny Cocirrr, April 1. I89i ) TVTOTICE-IN PURSUANCE OF THETWE.VTY- FIRST section of an actrelatlng to Allegheny count, approved the lt day of May, 1861. audof tbe amendment of said section, approied the 30th day of March, A. D. 1565, I do heiebv give notice thit the duplicates for the several wards, boroughs and townslilp w hi be open, and I w llllw prepared 10 receive the countv, state and poor taxes for the xeartif 1892on andaftTthe first dsyof Mav, IS02. aid taxes can be paid at this office until the 1st day of August, with a deduction of 5 er cent for prompt pavment to all persons paying the whole amount of these taxes. Thre will be no reduction allowed during the month of August. Therf will he 10 per cent added to all taxes re maining unpaid on the 1st day of ,-entember, 1802. JOHN A. BELL. pl-90 Treasurer of Allegheny county. Lvcr.1 NosIts. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., Fourth a enue. 121 and 123 INSTATE OF CAROLINE L. WILSON. DE U CEA'-ED Notice Is herebv given that letters of administration on the estate of Caroline L. Wilson, have been granted to the undersigned, to w hom all persons indebted to satd estate are requested to make Immediate pavment, and thoe,e having claims against the same should make them known without delay. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., Administrator c. t. a. DAVID Q. FV.1NG, Attorney. mhS-131-M --OTICE-APlLICATION WAS MADE AT NO. 1 8' June term. 1892. to the Court of Common Pleas No. 1 of Allegheny countv by John Farrell. John D. Scullv. Christopher L. Magee, William R. Thompson. Charles Donnellv, Thomas Hackett, R. Fhclau. -tcphen Wall, llenrv W. Oliver. John C. Rellv. William J. Brennan. Hugh Murphy, J. M. Guflv and William Loenler lor a charter of in corporation for the "Itoselia Foundling Asylum and Maternity Hospital." whose purpose Is the maintaining and carrying, on a non-sectarian charitable and benevolent Institution for the pur pose of providing a loundling asylum aud maternity hospital. Said application is now on rile In the Proihonotarv's office at the above num ber and term and the application will be heard on SATURDAY. April 9. J892. at 10 o'clock A. St., or as soon thereafter as the court will consider the same. F. M. MAGEE, A. M. EErER, for the Application. Pittsbctg. tA.. March 19. 1892. mh20-H8-M McNAUGHER & CO., CONTRACTORS FOR Paving sidewalks, roadways, yards, tnills, stables and cellar floors with cement, stone, brick.concrete and lire brick. Curbstone furnished and set. 15 Federal St., Allegheny City, Pa. ap3--24D RESORT HOTELS. HOTEL RATES AND CIRCULARS May Be Obtained at THE DISPATCH'S Business Office, SmitbCeld and Diamond. mb.18 Atlantic City. THE ROSSMORE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Location unsurpassed. Steam heat. All conveniences. mh27-192 MRS. JOHN P. DOYLE. THE IRVINGTON, On the Beach. Improved by the addition of music and billiard halls. Elevator. Sun parlors. Filtered water. Service flrst-class. mh23-51-D CHAMBERS & HOOPES. THE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY. Directly on the Beach. Sea water baths in house. Opens January 30, 1S92. Ja25-34-D u. ROBERTS & SONS. .HOTEL WELLINGTON. Ocean end ol KentucKy avenue, Atlantic City. N. .1. M. A. & H. S. MILNOR. Circulars at Dispatch office. mh26-78 IIOIELn RIGGS HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. C, Reopened, Under new management; refurnished and redecorated in first-class tyle: table best in the city. RIGGS HOUSE CO., G. DeWITT, Proprietors. Treasurer. I e2(60-M wr STURTEVANT HOUSE.- NEW YORK. American plan $2 50 to $3 50 per day. European plan $1 00 per day upward. THE STURTEVANT HOUSE is the most central In the city; near all ele vated roads, street car lines, principal places of amusement and large retail stores. All the comforts or home with tlio addi tional conveniences of the metropolis is of fored our guests. THE STURTEVANT HOUSE. Broadway, 28th and 29th sts.. New York.NY. jft27-29-MW TTNTTXRIAN PUBLICATIONS FREE U Address Miss Mary Lyman, 19 Oakland Square, Pittsburs. Ja-12 12 tS'Display advertisements one dollar per square or one insertion. Classified real estate advertisements on this page ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of OXE CE"VT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION -when paid for la ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of aUKmU, SUCH AS SITUATIONS MALE HELP, FEMALE HELP, AGENTS, EOOMS, IIOARDINO. BOARDERS, MISCELLANEOUS, PERSONALS, TO LET ROOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND POUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor.SmlthOeld and Diamond Street. ALWAYS orEN. BRANCTT OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHERE WANT. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already hare account with Tin Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL, ST.. TELEPHONE SS21. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 60S. FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE. 6121 PEXN AV. rnTSRtTRO ADDITIONAL. THOMASMcCAFFREY. 3503 Butler street. EM1L G. STUCKEY. 24th street and Penn arenne- ALLEGHENY ADDITIONAL. F. II. EGGERS A SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS McHEXRY. Western and Irwin avenues. PERRY M. GLE1M. Rebecca and Allegheny avs. "WANTED. Main Hela. BARBER A flrst-clss barber: good wages to right man. Inquire at 80 Wylle av. B "aRBER A good barber. Apply Geo. Metz, 36 Chestnut St., Allegheny. BARBER At George Kramer's, No. S80 Fifth avenue. BOILER MAKER Experienced on marine boil ers. Call at 163 Second av. Wednesday, or ad dress Pattln, Hall Jt Pattln. Marietta, Ohio. B OY to learn the barber trade; one with experi ence preferred. Jos. ll. juasi. 3ia urani si. BOY to learn the barber Twelfth St.. Southside. trade. Apply 74 CARPENTERS Cor. Forbes and Chestnut sts. John A. O'llara. "IOOK A male cook. Apply at 56 10th St., city. ClUTTER AND TAILOR To go to a country town: reference required. Apply to M. Oppen helmcr, 811 Penn av. TXlJNDRYSUPERINTENI)ENT-Mustbetbor-i oughly conversant with the melting of Iron,aIso the various mixtures for different kinds of work; must have a thorough knowledge of moulding, core making, etc.. also competent to manage work men and arrange prices for work; no one need ap ply unless he can fnrnlsli strictly first-class refer ence. Address Superintendent, P. O. box 1165, New York, N. Y. (GARDENER Unmarried; can garden and at T tend private greenhouse. Apply 106 Grant St.. Pittsburg. Pa. . H ARXESSMAKER-Good workman at 2303 t 'arson st., S. S. MACHINISTS Immediately, three or fonrgood practical machinists to work on steam en gines and coal mine machinery. Apply or address to Kcnnev & Co., Scottdale, Pa. MANAGER wanted A blast furnace manager to take chfrgeof a furnacem Central Pennsl vanla; please state experience and what ktnd of stoves and kind of orefl and material accustomed to; also state salary expected, and If able to do own chemical work. Blast Furnace, Dispatch office. MEN Five men of good appearance: now Is the time when big money Is made In our business; large commission. 127 Fifth av., second floor. MEN Two competent men as foremen at land scape work. Apply evenings at 230 Collins av.. East End. PRESSMAN sewer pipe pressman wanted: practical man who understands the Turner. Vaughn & Taylor press; who can produce upward of 1. 600 6-lnch per day: wages $2 25. Address Box 61. Perth Amboy. N. J. SALESMEN Good salesmen for high class fine art publications and water colors: remunera tive terms. Apply room 7.5 Seventh av. CAL1MEN to sell cheese at 8c pound. O 50 Fourth av. Daly's, TINNERS Two tinners, for roofing and Jobbing, Monday morning, at 72 Taggart street, Alle gheny. "7EST MAKER At onee, a good and steady vest maker. Apply at Fred G. West A Co., No. 205 Sixth av.. Homestead. Pa. "TTTHITEmale waiter, to go to Mansfield. Pa., at I f once: must be courteous and understand lunch counter work. Will be at Schuetz, Rcnzie-haus-n & Co.'s, corner Market and First av., till 3 r. M., to-day. "vroUNG man who has had about one year's ex 1 perlence in a printing office. 523 Liberty av., third floor. A cents Wanteu. AGENTS Experienced persons, insurance so licitors preferred, to represeut the Columbian Society of the United States in every city and town in Western Pennsjlvanla. Ohio and West Virginia; this company, offering gllt-rdge security, will con sider no applications uuiess accompanied by first class reference. For full particulars address Gen eral Agent the Columbian Society of the United States, Allegheny. Ta, AGENTS in every town and township In Alle gheny county to sell Lever's Excelsior Clean ing Compound and Furniture Varnish. Address W. R. Campbell, Hulton. Pa. A GENTS $3 to $7 daily; experience unnecessary. J. Putnam A Co., Perfumers. West Wlnstcd, Ct. GENTS Salary to good men. Wheeler A WI1 L son Mfg. Co., No. 0, Sixth st, AG RN TS 25 11 rst-dass agents at once. Room 410 Penn bulldlug. "YTANTEI Agents Me want men, who are it already traveling salesmen, to carry our lubricating oil samples as a side line: name, refer ences and territory. Manufacturers' Oil Co., Cleveland, O. Female Help Wanted. GIRL for general housework In a small family. Call at No. 5 Davis st, three doors from Cen tral Traction line. (IRL Light housework: family of three. J quire 110 Liberty St., Allegheny. In- GIRL One good laundry girl, at 32 Diamond Square, city. LADIES to do fancy work at their homes: we fur nish material and pav by the piece. Call and sec work, or address with stamp, j.M. LemarA Co., 90 Fourth av., near AVood. SHOE SALESLADIES Two experienced ladies; icfercnccs required. Address Theo, Dispatch office. Male and Female Help Wantea. FEMALE COOK", housekeepers, nurse to go out of citv. general housework girls, farmers. 100 men for railroad work, 50 coal miners, gardeners, stone cutter, drivers, grocery clerks. Keystone Agency, No. 610 Grant st Situations Wanted. POSITION By a practical, sober, steady engi neer having a wide experience with Corliss and other automatic engines and Ice machines: can give reference. Address Wallace, Dispatch office. "POSITION As stenographer and typewriter; am j. aiso a practical Doorkeeper: will serve In anv capacity. Address B. R., Dispatch office. 1JOSITION Bv man who can hustle and furnish . bonn and reference. Address Position, Dis patch office. POSITION As bookkeeper; good references. Ad dress Box 51, Oakdale station. Pa. SITUATION as mechanical draftsman by a young man: two yesrs' experience: flrst-class refer ence. Address Experience, Dispatch office. Boarders and Lodgers Wanted. GENTLEMEN BO ABDERS-At East End Hotel, Penn av., E. E. ; this hotel has been recently opened undernew management: the house has been thoroughly renovated: table first-class: rates rea sonable. A. H. Wilson, proprietor. P. S. A few extra good rooms et left for married couples. HELP Chambermaids, laundresses, cooks, din ing room girls, nurses, for families; 200 house girls, cooks, dishwashers and kitchen girls for res taurants and boarding houses: hotel chambermaids and cleaning girls; women and girls for all kinds of work by the day and week, farm hands, waiters, gardeners, drivers, 2 colored men. Thompson's, 603 Grant st HELP Hotel housekeeper, sewing girl, hotel cooks, chambermaids, dishwashers, dining room girls, child'b nurse, nurserv governess, fam ily cooks, chambermaids, waitress, laundress, 300 houseglrls, 20 colored, four small girls; all first clas help report here. Meehan's, 545 Grant st Tel. 90. OCCUPANTS for bright pleasant rooms with good table board. No. 182 North av., Alle gheny, facing parks. OCCUPANTS ror furnished front room with board. 10 Sherman av., Allegheny. Financial Wanten. BONDS, stocks, mortgages and securities. Wittlsh, 134 Fifth av.. Rooms 30 and 3L Ed MONEY to loan on mortgage: no delay; lowes Interest Howard Brown, 151 Fourth av. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A Weaver A Co., 92 Fourth av. fPO LOAN 1200.000 on mortgages; 1100 and up JL ward at 6 per cent; (900,000 at X per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or larms. s. H. French, 125 Fourth av. Wanted Partner. TJARTNER-WIth 1500. to take Interest In X patent; can have control ofthe business. urcss j is,, jzu jnunci st, s. s. YFANTED. Business OpponnnUes Wanted. TXTANTED A firm establlsned several years in TV this city desires a wide-awake bnslness man. from 26 to 40 years of age, to aid In establishing and managing a branch of an excellent paying business at Bloomlngton, IU. : one for Madison. Wis. ; must be a strong coriespondent: business will pay such manager from $1,600 to 13,000 per year: it will bear closest Investigation: a capital of 500 required; ap plicant can be thoroughly satisfied as to the use of capital: only those having the required amount of money need apply. Call or address, giving ageand occupation. Booms 45 to 47. Eisner building. WANTED The Real Estate and Investment Company. 94 and 96 Fourth av.. Room 30. Dallmyer block, have opened offices where all kinds of property and business chances are bought and sold from 4,100 upward : parties desiring a safe and profitable investment, or to engage in business, should call on them loans negotiated on mortgages and other first-class securities. WANTED A practical man who understands the manufacture of red brick to take charge of works; prefer man who would take third in terest; capacity of plant 20. COO per uay. Address Hockensmlth A Wagoner, Irwin, Pa. WANTED An experienced man wishes to meet a party with capital to go into the manufac turing of shirts, pants, overalls, drawers and bo s' shirt waists. Address SI. C., P. O. Box 1592. Phil adelphia, Pa. Fire Insurance Wanted. BENSWANGER A ZAHN-Fire Insurance, Fourth av. CO E. T. SCIIAFFNER. real estate agent. Insur ance placed at lowest rates: 72 Washington av., Tblrtv-nrst ward. Miscellaneous Wanted, DP. CLAYBURN, paperhanglng. kalsominlng and celling decorating. No. 92 Ohio St., Alle gneny. Pa. ; orders by mall promptly attended to. I EVERYBODY to call and examine the large j stock of safes at 68 Diamond st. Miller & Mc Laln. general agents, Pittsburg, Pa. PAINTING and plateglass glazing. 620 Grant St., Pittsburg. R. C Miller. PATENTS O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor, 1H Fifth av., next Leader, Pittsburg: no delay. STOVES REPAIBED-PIttsburg Stove Repair Company. 281 Fifth av. TRUNKS hauled to and from East End for 50c. Campbell A Davis, 12Seventhav. Telephone 270. USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no poison: roaches banished by contract; satisfaction glrea or no pay. Prepared by Geo. W. Jones. 222 Federal St., Alle gheny, Pa. bold by all first-class druggists. TITANTED To buy out the rent list of a retiring 1 Y real estate man: spot cash; also will advance rent ahead to landlords who will make us their agent; we want to Increase our rent list; finest ref erence given bv present landlords. Address Ener getic Real Estate, Dispatch office. WANTED Everyone who wants the flnest-and cheapest wall paper In America to send for samples; sent free to any address. G. G. O'Brien, Paint and Wall Paper Store, 32 Fifth av. "T7" ANTED You want a room of our 15c solid gold embossed paper: 9-lnch solid border, 20c; see It at once; going fast. J. Kerwln Miller & Co.. S43SmIthfieldst., Pittsburg. WANTED Every housekeeper to have their carpets lifted, cleaned and relald by the Electric Carpet Cleaning Works, Ninth st. and Duquesne way. WANTED Manufacturing site: established growing business; employs 50 to 103. Jose phine and South Twenty-fourth, Pittsburg, Pa. WANTED Real estate to sell, money to loan property to rent and rents to collect. J. II. Chambers & Co., 102 Fourth av.. Room 6. TtrANTED To buy a good second-hand writing ft desk; state price wanted. Address S., Dis patch office. ttt i vnm Range, a six or eight hole range. for gas and coal, office. Address it. w., nispatcn FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Coal For Sale. COAL Anthracite and bituminous coal ana crushed coke for domestic purposes: general hauling. Latimer. Mrers & Co., Fourth aud Try sts. and Thirtieth and Liberty sts. Dorses. Vehicles. Live Stock For Sale. COWS Two very fine, fresh Jersey cows. T. B. Morcland, SIM Penn av., E. E. DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles; our own make. Wm. Eeckert, 340 to 344 Ohio St., Allegheny. Telephone, 3420. FAMILY barouche and harness, cheap; call 147 Fourth av., second floor. HORSE 8 years old, weight 1,170 pounds, for sale cheap, as have no use. Can be seen No. 317 River av.. Allegheny. Machinery and Metals For Sale. BOILERS and engines, second-hand: all sizes, from 4 to 100 h. p.; cheapest in the market: 46 boilers aud engines in stock, stationary and porta able, upright bolters, mounted farm engine, etc.; steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone 3401, 23-25 Park way. J. S Young. Alle gheny. Pa. TJOlLER engine, chopping machine. butcher tools of all kinds suitable for slaughtering urposes. Inquire or J. ilamocd market Kalchthaler, stall 39, BRYANT and Acme automatic engines and boil ers, hot water aud steam heating exhaust fans and ventilating fly fans, water and electric motors, dynamos and electric lighting; general machinists, engineers and contractors: stationary engines and boilers. Tompkins A Ulrlch, 316 Lib erty St., Pittsburg, Pa. CASH REGISTER, bar fixtures, 24-root counter, second-hand: cheap, for cash or easy payment 53 Diamond. 17NGINES Genuine Acme automatic safety en Jlj glnes and non-explosive bolters, from one half to five horse powers, for natural gas or carbon oil as fuel: latest improved ventilating fans and water motors, soldbvJ. Prager, sole agent at No. 4 Fifth av. Send for catalogue and Information. INGlNES and boilers of every description: brick J vard supplies; contractors, and rolling mill ma chinery. Thomas Carlin's sons, Lacock and San dusky sts., Allegheny. GRINDSTONES In all sizes, ror all kinds of grinding: Cralglelth, New Castle. Nova Scotia and other grits: iron frames and fixtures lor hand, foot or power: mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. Wm. it. Kirby, 133 First avenue. MOTOR A Sprague half horsc-poTver motor; price, ?50. Rawsthornc Bros., 94 Fifth av. "VTATIONAL cash register; price reasonable: In use short time. Address Geo. W. Hackney, 419 Larimer av., Pittsburg. miscellaneous tTor Sale. ICE FOR SALE-Ice by the carload; delivered when wanted. Address H. L. Spelman, 541 Liberty st, Pittsburg. FOR SALE-RolI-top desk; almost new. A. O'Hara, WGibbon st John IRISH SETTER Finest breed, with two pups 3 weeks old: have no place to keep them. Ad drcss F. W., Dispatch oflke. LOT of sash and doors, as good as new; bathtubs, wa5hstands. marble and slate mantels, hard wood 6talr rails and banisters, chandeliers, etc., all for cash. Inquire of Contractor A, GlUlland, 811 and 813 Penn av. 1JOOL TABLES Rare chance; two pool and two billiard tables and full stuck of tobacco aud cigars: everything in flrst-class order. Inquire at 292 Oblo St. Allegheny. Cause for selling sickness. Price for all TOO. mi' FOB. SALE BUSINESS. Bnslness Opportunities For Sale. BARBER SHOP Doing good business; good reasons for selling. For Information apply to Ross Black, Pittsburg. COZY lunchroom, 115 Fifth av. dry. 444 Liberty. Call Ed's Laun- TvRUGSTORE In city, doing good business; pro XJ prletor engaged in other business: a bargain. InquireofMch.ee A Co., 1029 Liberty av,, Pitts burg. GROCERY STORE The finest location In the city lor a large cash business; handy to all the streetcar lines leaving the city and passing the R. R. depots; all kinds of business chances. Holmes ft Co., 420 Smlthfleld st. GROCERY A line grocer', doing 1,000 busi ness a month, at a bargain If sold before the 1st of May. Address R. U Dispatch office for 1 week. HERE TT IS Big returns, 6mall outlay; com plete boat-hiring outfit. Comerford, 23 River MILK ROUTE 4"-gahon milk route; good team of ponies and wagon, cans, churns, etc. Ap ply at 79 Sixteenth st, Southside; 1102 Blugbam street. EESTAURANT A room has been fitted up wilh excellent appointments with the view of open ing a flrst-class restaurant to supply a great want In a city possessing 12. COO population, by a party whore recent embarrassment caused by a bank failure leaves the premises vacant. A competent party could be satisfied of a profitable bnslness by applying to W. R. Duncan, Trust Company Bank, Oil City. Pa. SALOON With house often rooms, if desired; in good location; will sell cheap. Address F. Hall, 1S5 Second st. East Liverpool, O. (SI 300 buys an established Insurance and rea estate business; about 500 risks nn hnnVa nice list of properties and rental collections: good sure Income; can be Increased: price Includes books, safe, desks, city atlas seven vols., type writer, etc. Address E. C. Narusnt, Dispatch office. Business Properties for Sale. FRSALE-Large tile plant: the American En caustic Tiling Company (Ltd.) being about to remove to its more extensive works offers for sale at a gnat sacrifice Its present large plant at Zanes vllle, O.. having machinery anU 11 kilns adapted for any clav industry or any other manufacturing bnslness. Everything In first class order, a his property Includes extensive clay beds: other fine clays sre In immediate vicinity, of which we have and can furnish an exact analysis. For Informa tion and permits to Inspect property apply to American Encaustic Tiling Co., (Ltd.), 140 West Twenty-third st. Hew York. UNITED STATES HOTEL. Franklin, Pa.: the best licensed place In town; cleared 110,000 In less than two years; 5, 000 cash: will take part In good security or bonded whisky; will furnish full particulars to parties who will send reference by one bank and two or three merchants and mean business. A, A. Grteper. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Bnslness Properties For Sale. FOB SALE Atlantic City. N. J.: the H. Mran qua Hotel, containing 100 rooms: fully fur nished; all modern conveniences: within one square of Reading depot and ocean; on easy terms; also hotels and cottages to rent. Israel G. Adams 4 Co., Agents. Manufacturing Sites For Sale. MANUFACTURING SITES Second av. near Tenth st. bridge; 10.000 to 40,000 square feet. W. 11. , Brown. 411 Grant St. FOR SALE LOTS. Fast End Lots For Sale. LOTS in Ursula Terrace. Oakland. 1750, 11,000 and 11.250 each, and fronting Fifth av.; only 1125 per foot front (graded) : Just on the market; buy at once and vou get first choice. Plans and price lists from Black A Balrd. Ho. 95 Fourtn av. l!!Rnn 'o!51 'or 'lfB"' level tots, center of IpOUU East Liberty: $50 cash, balance on monthlv payments; only one minute from P. R.R. ; two minutes Irora Duqnesne traction road; plan Iust opened; come quickly and get choice of lots. Hack & Balrd. 85 Fourth av. Cjl OOO, on easy terms, for a fine level lot In IDJL Twentieth ward, within a few minutes or all rapid transit lines: the cheapest lot In East End. Sec S. A. Dickie A Co., Penn and Shady aves., E. E. Hnielwood Lots For Sale. HAZELWOOD AV. An elegant corner lot. Irregular shape, equal to 52x120 feet, within a few minutes' walk of Hazelwood station. Baltimore A Ohio Railway, and Second avenue electric cars; will sell cheap lor cash, to quick buyer. John E. MsCrlckart, 140 Fifth av. : telephone 1676. Suburban Lots For Sale. 1 cr large lots In Mnnhall Terrace plan, near lt)U Homestead and the great steel works of Car negie & Co. ; over 160 already sold : grand chance for speculation. Jas. W. Drape & Co.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE City Residences. -i VI LUFF ST.. near College -For sale or to let. JJ brick house. 8 rooms, hall, bathroom, finished room, nuisneu. Robt Coward, basement: all late Improvements, No. 20 Bluff st. FIFTH AVE.. 10 minutes from Court House, a very desirable three story mansard brick dwelling, 10 rooms, bath, hall, etc; also on rear of lot a two story frame dwelling of four rooms; lot 22x120 to a street: Immediate possession. Samuel W. Black & Co.. 99 Fourth ave. HOUSES Situate Nos.8S.8S. 90, 92 and 94 Forty flfth St., LawrencevIIIe: why pay rent? Great bargains for this month; $100 cash and$19perroouth will buy a fine five-room aud finished attic brick dwelling now renting at $17 permonth: price $2,600: $50 cash and $13 per month will buy a new tour-room brick dwelling now renting at $12 per month: price $1,500: houses situate on Forty-nftn St.. Lawrene vllle; street paved and sewered; good paved yards; food cellars: sewer connections; title Insured by ldellty Title and Trust Co. Morris & Fleming, 108 Fourth av. TWO first-class houses In best part of Sixth ward; $7,000, a new brick house of 8 rooms, bath room, both gases, modern improvements; bnllt In best manner for a home: $15, 0CO, an elegant house of 1! rooms, bathroom: every Improvement and com fort: very large lot. Murry & EdsaU, Fidelity building, 121 Fourth av. flPQ 700 Brick house of 6 rooms, slate roof, halt tujO vestibule and all modern improvements; lot 22x107. No. 4 Lombard St., near Dinwiddle. Fast End Residences For Sale. LARGE and elegant East End residence, with fine corner lot over 150 feet front, and over 250 feet deep: one of the most desirable residential points In the East End: no small properties In the vicinity: 15 spacious rooms In the residence, and luxurious In every appointment: thoroughly first class throughout: a card of permission tu examine the property will be furnished at our office. Jas. W. Drape A Co.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. PENN AY., East End. a nice brick dwelling of eight rooms and all modern conveniences; hath, gas and water: hall, large dry cellar: porch and grass plot in front, side and rear entrance: immediate possession. Jas. W. Drape A Co.. 313 Wood st., Pittsburg. S6, 000 East End Location desirable and cen tral, handsome new house, nine rooms. latest fixtures (very complete), worth an ex amination, near Fifth av. and Duquesne car lines; possession can be had at once; payments easy. (87) W. A. Ilerron A Sons. 80 Fourth av. 500 New honse, level lot, convenient loca- lion, all conveniences, six rooms. Dam anu pantry: only$l,2C0 cash required; agenulnn bar gain: see this before buying. Dennlston. Elderkin & Co.. ltd.. 6232 Penn av.. K. E. Tel. 5327. Allegheny Residences For Sale. PENNSYLVANIA AV., Allegheny, at a bargain, brick house 6 rooms, bath, range, etc.. and brick house 4 rooms: call at once. A. D. Wilson, 55 Federal st, Allegheny. Suburban Itesiuences "or Sale. A DESIRABLE suburban property on line of railroad near the citv, about two acres with flood dwelling, outbuildings, fine orchard, excel emlvater. etc.. etc Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood street Pittsburg. 02 A OOO For six-room and attic frame house at ttj Brush ton: a complete home, finished In the best of workmanlike order, with slate mantels, electric light bath. h. and e. water, front and back porches, hardwood staircase, pantry; lot 40x 137: positively a bargain. Howard Brown, 151 Fourth av. KNOXTILLE. TJIOR SALE-SOME BEAUTIFUL HOMES- Onete-room brick house, two lots. Orchard Place, 4. 000. One 7-room brick house, one lot paved street, 4,500. Two 5-room brick abuses, lots 37)4x100 each. Orchard Place, $3,750. One 7-room lrame house, one lot paved street S3, ooo. One 5-room frame house, one lot psved street J2.700. One5-room brick house, two lots, paved street 13,250. One 5-room brick house, one lot paved street 2.750. Five 5-room frame houses, paved street each $1,600. Twelvc7-room brick houses, paved streets, each $2,300. Seven 4-room brick houses, very pretty, $2,700. Elght4-room brick cottages, one lot, each$l,700. Any of the above lovely homes in this greatly lavored city of beautiful homes will be sold on terms to suit buyers. BUILDING LOTS-200 of the most beautiful Dulld- lng lots to be found In the county are offered at prlcesmuch less than proicrty having similarly attractive features can be had for. The P. A R. Traction will have their new electrlcrallwayln operation through the center of the borough by May 1 next. This will give a wonderful Impetus to values, aud those who secure any of the above properties or a lot will be fortunate TO LET A number of 3. 4, 5 and 7-room nouses at moderate rents to good paying tenants. None otDers need apply. Take any ofthe Southside street cars. KNOXVILLE LAND IMPROVEMENT CO.. 85 Knox avenue. Knovvllle. TO LET. City Residences. TO LET Brand new eight-room house: has hall, complete bath, laundry.chlna closet range, hot and cold water, etc., etc. ; bath aud kitchen finished In hard wood; a snug home: rent $30 per month. Inquire J. Alex. Hardy. 619 Klrkpatrick st, or llaniv ft Hays. 529 Smlthfleld St. TO LET Two new houses, 454 and 4S6 Webster av. : one with hill and one without; rent 125 and ?30 per month; houses have eight rooms, both fases, pantries, laundries, lust papered, etc., etc. nqulreof Reed B. Coylcft Co., or Hardy ft Hayes, 529 Smlthfleld st rpo LET or for sale Bluff St., near College, brick A h house, eight rooms, hall, bathroom, finished basement aliiatc Improvements. Robert Coward, No. 20 Bluff st TO LET Center av., three-story brick, lenees: moderate rent. 162 Fourth av. near Dinwiddle st, fine nine rooms; all conven Baxter, Thompson ft Co., TO LET Houses, 5 rooms. $15 per month. Neat fiats, location very central, 3 and 5 rooms, (12 per montn up. Send for list. W. A. Hcrron 4 Sons, 80 Fourth av. rpo LET House No. 429 Liberty st, rent 900. jl inquire oi a. v. u. Watterson, 144 Fifth av., city. East End Residences To Let rpo LET East End, modern houses. In good order: some Just finished. 7 to 12 rooms; latest fixtures. (31 per month and up. Send for list free. W. A. Ilerron ft Sons, 80 Fourth avenue. nazelwood Residences To Let. TO LET On Hazelwood av., near Sylvan, house of eight rooms with laundry, city water, both gases aud bath room; fine situation, ample grounds, fruit trees, grapes, shrubbery, etc. : rent moderate: possession immediately. Apply H. Burgwln, 150 Fourth av. Allegheny Iteslaences To Let. TO LET Allegheny Four new and elegant three-story stone-front houses, corner Favette and Fulton sts., 11 rooms and reception hall, hard wood mantels and finish, lighted by electricity and gas, electric bells. Inquire at No. 66 Third av., Pittsburg. TO LET Fronting Allegheny parks. Choicest location. No. 23 Sherman av., 11 rooms in very good order: Modern fixtures; rent low, SS3 67 oer month. W. A. Herron ft Sons, 80 Fourth av. TO LET utslrable three-story press brick dwell ing, nine rooms, bath, laundry. No. 16 Sher man av., Allegheny, with all modern improve ments, including heater In hall. Robert Knox, Jr., 17 Sherman av Allegheny City. TO LET A nice brick dwelling on the parks, Al legheny, 9 rooms, bath, gas, etc., etc. : posses sion at once. Jas. W. Drape ft Co., 313 Wood st, Pittsburg. TO LET Nice five-room dwellingFederal st extension. Inquire or J. B. McKee, 70S Penn av.. Room 611. Offices and Desk Room To Let TO LET Office: one-half of first floor front room. Fourth av., between Wood and Market sts.; suitable for real estate or stock broker. Address unice, uispaicn omce, ciiy. TO LET 3 offices on second floor. No. 99 Fourth av.; w. c, gas, washitand; rent only MOO. Black ft Balrd, 89 Fourth T, TO LET. Suburban Residences To Let; rriOLET-SlxroombrlckdweUlnglnO'Haratown-JL ship, with llacres land, large orchard, goo spring and sprloghouse: water In the house: barn and other outbuildings; one mile from Sharpsbure on Klttannlng road. Inquire of S. A.'MoPhersonal Greenwood cemetery, or Jas, G. Weir, at County Commissioners' office. fPO LET During the summer months. nicely -L II fnrnlnhftri r.Mn nine roams, both gases. electric llffht. all conveniences, large grounds; near Sewickley; convenient to trains; references. Ad dress Alpha, Dispatch office. TO LET Swlssvale, new house rooms, finished attlo. city water, nat. gas. electric lights; lot 60x189; good location. Inquire J. H. Dickson, Linden Steel Co., city, Rooms. To Let. FLATS Furnished flats: all modern conven iences. Apply to Moyle, 165 Lacock St., Alle gheny. FRONT PARLOR, southwest corner of Highland and Ellsworth avs., suitable for doctor; most central location. Apply 5968 Ellsworth av. OAKLAND Furnished front room for gentle man; nice room; pleasant location. 3813 Forbes street. ' ROOM Elegantly furnished and airy room, for t wo gentlemen, with board and use of sitting room; splendid home at exceedingly low rates. Apply at once, 22 Chestnut st. ROOMS Iu new houses: lowest price in this city; desk room In best business locality. Improve ment Company, 103 Fourth ay. ROOMS Do yon want rooms at cheap rentf Call at office of Improvement Co., 108 Fourth ROOMS Two front rooms, furnished, ton av., Allegheny. 18 Stock- ROOMS Furnished or unfurnished. 52 Watson street. Bnslness Stands To Let. TO LET A fine fire-proof room on first floor of new Dispatch building. Diamond street, suited admirably for office or storeroom: posses sion can be given at once: one of the best loca tions in tbe city for Insurance or banking , real estate or other such business. Apply to Business Manager The Dispatch. TO LET Space with power, cor. Penn and Third avs.: three floors: 20.000 feet space; abundant power: good light; splendid location; every con venience. Apply Nicola Bros., 20 Filth av rpo LET Four-story brick building. 139 Second X av two doors from Smlthfleld St.; will lease for fire years. Apply at first floor office of Kauf mannf ' store. TO LET Third av.. opposite postofflce, fine storeroom with adjoining rooms; good cellar: rent only $1,000. Black A Balrd. 95 Fourth av. TO LET Three-storv warehouse, 112 Water st Apply to estate of James Wood, 208 Wood st, city. TO LET Storeroom with bakeshop In rear; on Main. Mrs. E. Ilerron, Leetonla, Ohio. TO LET Basement and desk room, at 102 Fifth av. Donnell A Frish, 123 Fifth av. TO LET Fine large storeroom; new plate glass front Inquire 1920 Carson St. TO LET Photograph West Corry Pa. gallery. Address L. M. PERSONAL. PERSONAL If Crelghton sees this, wire Chief of Police, Butte. Mont PERSON AL-Ask for uusenberry's pies; at a I nrst-class groceries and restaurants. PERSONAL Fallcrt's new studio, second floor, 1207 Carson st. ; handsomest In the two cities; photos and crayons. PERSON AL Credit yes. credit on line dress goods, silks, satins, wraps.etc.. at J. Dwyer's, Room 4, McCance block, 701 Smlthfleld. PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver watches and jewelry repaired; new work made to order. Chris. Hauch, 541 Smlthfleld. PERSONAL Wall paper, from 5 cents up to finest grades. V,e furnish estimates for one room, house, or row of houses: make contracts lor completed work. Shldle's, 403 Smlthfleld st PERSONAL Everett Club news; the pianos de livered this week are Clnb A No. 308, Mrs. George W.Bire, 80 West Jefferson St.; Club B. No. 7. Mrs. C. A. Burter, 24 North Diamond st, Allegheny, Pa. PERSONAL Ta-va-zon specials cure worst cases catarrh, dyspepsia rheumatism, scrof ula, blood poison, nervous prostration, kldnev, bladder, urinary trouhles; wonderful home cures. Dr. Grifllth. Third aud Grant, Pittsburg. PERSONAL When 1 was a small boy my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket hut since I got to be a great big man, Dickson, the well-known tailor. 65 Fifth av.. cor. Wood st, second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape. Tel. 1558. FOUND. FOUND Ta-va-zon: 7-day blood cure: best on earth. Griffith, Third and Grant Pittsburg. (Copyright). PROPOSALS. .NOTICE TO CEMENT DEALERS I Office of Couutt Controller, ) Pittsburg, pA.( April 2, 1892. ( Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 3 o'clock p. M., SATURDAY, April 9, 1892, for furnishing the cement neces sary for the construction and repair of county structures for the ensuing season. Any of tho following brands of cement will bo considered: Norton's cement. New York and Rosendale cement and Hoffman's cement. Amount needed, nbout. 2,000 barrels. Bids must be by tho barrel, loaded on cars at any depot In the cities of Pittsburg and Allegheny that the County Engineer may direct. Each nroposal to bo accompanied by a bidder's bond in the sum of $1,500, exe cuted by the holder as principal and two responsible persons as sureties. The party to whom the contractls awarded shall give bond, with two sufficient sureties, in double tbe amount of the contract for the faithful performance of said contract. The Commissioners reserve the right to re ject any or all bids. For further information inquire at the office of the Countv Engineer. JAS. A. GBIER, ap2-96 County Controller. PROPOSALS Bridge Superstructure and Masonry. Office of Cotnrrr Coictroller, i PiTTSBrito, Pa., April 2, 1892. ( Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 3 o'clock p. M. SATURDAY, April 9, 1892, for the superstructure and masony of six wrought iron through plate-girder high way bridges, and for the construction of two stone arch bridges, located as follows: No. 2, over Plum creek, at Gerlock's. Bridge, 39 feet extreme length; static load, 750 pounds per lineal loot No. 3, over Plum creek, at Unity Church. Bridge, SO feet extreme lengtb; static load, 700 pounds per lineal foot. No. 5. over Cunningham's run, at H.Snitzer'3. Bridge, 30.5 feet extreme length; statlo load, 700 pounds per lineal foot. No. 6, over Hums run, at Grier'g. Bridge, 33 feet extreme length; static load, 720 ponnds per lineal foot No. 7, over Bull creek, above schoolhouse No.,3. Bridge, 36 feet extreme length; static load. 780 pounds per lineal foot. No. 8, over Turtlo creek, at Berry's ford Bridge, 64 feet extreme length; static load, 990 pounds per lineal foot. Live load for all bridges, 2,000 pounds per lineal foot. All skew bridges. All to De built in accordance with plans and specifications on file in County Engin eer's office. No. 1, over Bull creek, at Tarentum. Stono arch bridge, 0 feet span. Semicircu lar arch. No. 1, over Gillespie run. Stone arch bridge, 10 feet span. Semicircular arcb. Also for plaoing heavy stone rip-rap around piers of Neville Island bridge. Bridge contractors should examine the sites for themselves, to ascertain their pecu liarities, the extent oi false work required, etc, Dciore muuing. MASONRY. The approximate quantity of masonry Is about 3,000 cubic yards, and must be of good quality and conform to specifications. Bids to be by tbe cubic yard, in place, price to Include excavation, pumping, shoring, coffer-dams, centering, etc Contractors must visit the sites of pro posed bridges before submitting a bid. The county will furnish the'eement loaded on cars at any railroad depot in the cities of Pittsburg or Allegheny, the contractor to pay the freight All bids must be addressed to the County Commissioners, and indorsed "proposals lor bridge superstrnctnre," "Dridge masonry" or "rip-iapine," as the case may be.cach pro posal to be accompanied by a bidder's bond, with two sufficient sureties, in the sum of not less than 50 per cent ofthe amonnt of the bid. Bidders must bid for each bridge separately, and may, in addition, bid for' the lot as a whole. Bids forbrldge No. 8 must be addressed In separate envelopes to the Commissioners of Westmoreland and Allegheny counties. The right to reject any or all bids Is re served. The party to whom the contract is awarded shall give bond, with two sufficient sureties, In double the amount of tbe contract, for tbe faithful performance of said contract. Plans may be seen and specifications and forms of bond obtained at the office of Charles Davis, County Engineer, after Mon day, April , 1892. JAMES A. GB1EE, ap2-9J County Controller. REMOVALS. -Ll-ll".!"!!" H'Vl!' " 'l,,f Accountant. WWOOLSEY Auditor and investigating ae . eountant. has removed from 510 Smltlifleld St., to DallmyerBlock,Boom30,94 and 96 Fourth av. Banks and Bankers. FREEHOLD BANK 410 Smlthfleld. will remove about April 1 to Times b'ldlng, 114 Fourth. CiERMANIA SAVINGS BANK 7 Sixth av.. re X moved to Its new b'ld'g. corner Wood and Diamond. T H. WATT 111 Wood St., broker In New TV . York and local securities, has removed to rooms 208 and 209 Germanla Savings Bank bulld'g. Books, Stationery, Etc. M'CLOY. A. W. Books. Stationery, etc., re moves from 475 Smlthfleld st. to 443 Wood st. Cigar and Tobscco Dealers. MILLER, J, RHODES & CO.-FIne brands tobacco and cigars, moved from 411 Smlthfleld to No. 401 Smlthfleld. across the st. ZACHARIAS, ALBERT-CIgars and Tobacco, removed to 213 Smlthfleld st, April 1. Commission Merchants. H ENRY.J.K. Wholesale commission fruits and produce, will remove April l to a Jjioercy si. Express Companies. ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY have removed from 80 Fifth av. to 633Smithfleld st, between Sixth and Seventh ays. Furniture, Carpets, Etc GALEY. H. T. removed from 17 Diamond to 172 Third av., Pittsburg, and carries full line or furniture and carpets; cash or credit Gas Fixtures, Plumbing, Etc DOWDLE, J. F. Plumber and dealer In gas and electric light fixtures, will remove to 406 Wood st. from 204 Wood St., about April 1. M 'KNIGHT & VICTORY Plumbers. Gas and steam Fitters, of No. 416 Smlthfleld st, removed to 135 Fourth av. about April 1. Hats, Caps and Strair Goods. SOPPENHEBIER A CO. Hats, caps and straw goods, has removed to 537 Wood St. " Insurance Companies. BIGGERT. JAMES C General Agent of Penn Mutual Life Insurance Company, moved from Singer bide. Ill Fourth av.. to the Vandergrirt bldg.. 103 Fourth ay. Phone IC55. GERMAN-AMERICAN INSURAN.CE COM PANY. NEW YORK-Thomas D. Keller. Manager, removed about April 1 from 62 Fourth av. to Germanla Savings Bank Building, corner Wood and Diamond sts. New telephone No. 2C67. HOME MFE INSURANCE COMPANY-H. H. Moeser, Manager, has removed from 95 Fifth av. to Rooms 307 and 303, No, 531 Wood st. SCHENCK ft MULERT-Dlstrlct agents Norwich Union Fire Insurance Society, successors to the Boatman's Insurance Co.. removed about April 1 frim 413 Wood st. to Germanla Savings Bank Building. 419'and421 Wood st. Jewelers. WILL, C. C. ft CO. Jewelrv, Diamonds, etc., 417 Smlthfleld st. removed directly opposite to 414 Smlthfleld st. April 1. , Kenslncton. THE BURRELL IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Operating the Kensington properties, re move their offices on April 1 to 79 Fourth av., first floor, between Wood and Market sts. Livery Stables. KERR. JAMES Livery and Sale Stables, re moved to Duquesne way, a few doors below Sixth st bridge (one block in rear of present stand). . Lumber. "TTTMBERLAND ft CO. Wholesale lumber deal J. ers, 612 Duquesne way, removed to 3109 Penn av., Monday, March 27; telephone 129. ring 4. Men's Furnishing Goods. NORMECUTT. J. E. ft CO. Men's Furnishing Goods, No. 94 Fifth av..removed to 82 Fifth a. RUBEN, THE nATfER AND FURNISHER 421 and 423 Smlthfleld St., will remove to 411 and 413 Smlthfleld st. about April 1. Merchant Tailors. CAMPBELL. GEORGE Draper and Tailor, r e movedfrom 415 Smlthfleld to 104 Fifth av., second floor. CHARLES F. MOHR, merchant tailor, formerly of 414 Smlthfleld, has removed to his own new building, 174 Third av. (opposite postofflce): will be pleased to see all his old customers and to make the acquaintance of hosts of new ones. GRAY:. WEBSTEE-Merchant Tailor aud im porter of flpe woolens, removed from 99 Fonrth av. to the Standard Building, 531 and 533 Wood st. chambers 417 and 41S. GROSS. I. Merchant tailor, removed from 13 Sixth to 1 Sixth. Complete new stock. H ECKEL. JOHN Merchant tailor, removed from 72 Ohio to 83 Ohio, April 1, All'y. M EYERS, L, H. Tailor, removed to 311 Fifth ave. SCHROEDER, J. F. Merchant Tailor, of 404 Smlthfleld st. removed to No. 150 Third av. WATSON ft CO.-Importers and Tailors, have removed to 620 Penn av. (opposite Jo Horne's stores). Spring stock complete. Millinery. T7ELMA. MME. Mllllnerv. removed from No.908 V Penn av. to No. 8 blxtlTst. Muslo Studios, Pianos and Organs. ' INN, CARL "Llnnae" pianos, removed to - 175 Federal st, Allegheny. OEHMLER. LEO Removed his music stndlo to the Mozart rooms in the Hostctlcr build ing. WHITEHILL. DAVID C.-Planos and Organs, removed from 143 Third av. to 708 Smlth fleld st about April 1. OH Companies. WOODLAND OIL COMPANY Pittsburg offlee removed from 111 Fourth to Rooms 46, 48 and 49 VandergrlftBidg., No. 103 Fourth av. Paper Flonr Sacks. YEACH, B. F. ft CO. Paper flour sacks, re moved their offlee from 927 Liberty to room 422 Blssell "ol'k, Smlthfleld and Seventh av.; factory corner Sandusky and Robinson, All'y. Pawnbroker. ISAACS. J. E., has removed from 419 to 201 Smlthfleld st, corner Second av.; money to loan In any amount on all goods of value; forfeited diamonds, watches. Jewelry, guus, etc., for sale cheap to repay advances. Pbysiclans and Dentists. ALLYN. G. W.. M. D. Of503 Penn av., re moved to 432 Penn av. Telephone 2083. PHILLIPS, C. J. Dentist removed from 813 Penn av. to 636 Penn av.. about April 1. Office hours, 9 a. Jl to 5 P.M. SHAW, J. H., DENTIST 121 Penn av., removed about April 1 to No. 432 Penn av. SHIDLE. GEO. R. Dentist removed from 417 Smlthfleld to rooms 611 and 612 Germanla Bauk building, corner Wood and Diamond, about April 1. Printers. FOSTER. CHA8. F. ft CO. Printers, removed from 20 Fifth av. to 523 Liberty av., directly opposite foot of Filth av., April 1. ROBERTSOM ft KINCADE-Printers, removed from 141 Robinson to 7 Federal st, Allegheny. Professional. PRIVATE SHORTHAND INSTITUTE removed to 315 Smlthfleld street opposite new postofflce. STRENG. MISS, of 421 PENN AV. Removed to 903 Penn av.. Dixon building. Superfluous hair, moles, removed by electrolysis. Heal Estate. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO.-Real Estate, No. 162 Fourth av.. will remove about April 1 to No. 161 Fourth av.. corner Grant opposite St Nicholas building. Telephone 1823. C1HARLES SOMERS Will remove his real estate I and mortgage offices from No. 129 Fourth av. to No. 131 Fourth av.. two doors above the old location and directly opposite the postofflce, on or about Aorll 1. HOWLEY, M. P.. ft SON Real estate, removed April lto 91 Diamond st JOHNSTON, GEORGE Real estate. Notary Public removed from No. 62 Fourth av. to 79 Fourth av Hostetter Building. Phone 1278. JOHN F. SWEENY, real estate, moved to Fourth av. THE Blaine Land Improvement Company re moved Its general office to 162 Fourth av. Sewing Machines. CULBERT, W. H. The largest dealer In differ ent makes of sewing machines in both cities, removed from 31 Federal St. to 6 Federal st, Alle gheny; new machines from 925 upward. Steamboat Supplies. WrLSON. BAILEY ft CO. Steamboat Supplies, removed from No. 113 Water st to Nos. ICO and 101 Water st, two doors below tho corner of Wood st. about April 1. THE GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK HAS MOVED BACK TO ITS OLD PLACE OF BUSINESS, CORNER OF WOOD STREET AND DIAMOND ALLEY ap3-188 EDUCATIONAL. CURRY UNIVERSITY KINDERGARTEN TRAINING CLASS For teach ors, organized April 4. Also, special normal classes. Address PRESIDENT H.M. BO WE. mh2S-124VD AUCTION SAXES. MOnniS & AISBITT, AUCTIONEERS. AUCTION SALE Furniture, Household Goods, Horse, Cow, Etc., WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, APRIL 6 AND 7, Commencing at 10 o'clock a.m., we will sell at public sale, without reserve, on April 6, continuing until every article is sold, tne en tire furnlshment of the residence of JAMES L. CRAVENS, Esq., nt Ingram, Pa., consist ing of pnrlor, dining room, kitchen and chamber! urniture, of superior character and every description: also, one Jersey cow of line breed, fresh nbout April 13; oue hand some and sare family horse, guaranteed sound; one buggy, one two-seated surrey, one hunting wagon, harness, saddles, stable utensils and other articles! too numerous to mention;also.tlieIIAND50MERESIDENCE, containing nine rooms, bathroom and ull the appurtenances of a flrst-classliome. Lot 138 x 245 feet. Order of sale: Toprevent confusion tbe sale ofthe household furniture will com mence on WEDNESDAY MORNING at 10 o'clock; at 12:15 o'clock will adjourn for lunch; at 1 o'clock we will sell the horse, cow, carriages and stable furniture, after which we will proceed with the sale orfnrni ture until 5 p. w. On THURSDAY MORN ING will sell tbe Dalance of the furniture, and at 11 A. x. will offer the residence and grounds. Terms made known at time of sale. MORRIS & AISBITT. ap3-103 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE, Thursday, April 7, 2 P. K . ON THE PREMISES, NO. 158 SHEFFIELD STREET, Between Frazier and ward, Allegheny, Bid well sts., Fifth LOT 20x138 To another street, on which is erected a three-story brick residence of 12 rooms, 2 bathrooms and washhotise, furnace, etc.; fine residence location; small cash payment, balance lonz time. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 89 FOURTH AV. ap3-lGS ORPHANS' COUET SALE ESTATE OF John Wagner, deceased. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court or Allegheny county, at No. 113, Ftbrnary term, 1S91, I will expose at public sale on tbe premises, on MONDAY, April 11, 1892, at 3 o'clock p. si.. a lot of ground In the Seventeenth ward of tlieicity of Pittsourg, fronting 40 feet on Penn avenue, and extending back of even width 95 feet, more or les, to Garden alley. Having thereon erected three three-storied brick buildings, each containing flvo rooms and a storeroom, numbers respectively 4105, 4105 and 1107 Penn avenue, and in the rear two two-storied brick dwelling of four rooms, attic and hall each, all in good con dition with gas ana water pipes in each. Terms of sale, $200 down, one-half of bal ance on confirmation of sale and delivery of deed, and the' balance in one and two years with interest from the date of con firmation, to be secured by bond and mort gage (with 30 days scL la. clause) on the premises, or all cash nt the option of the pur chaser. FLORENTIEN WAGNER. Administrator, 171 Thirty-sixth street, Pittsburg. Lazear & Orr. Attorneys, 4C0 Grant street. mh20-63-U OIL PAINTINGS By the masters of Europe and America, now on exhibition with catalogues, and to be sold at public auction nt our new room, 510 Smlthfleld street, on WEDNESDAY, April 6, at 2 and 7 o'clock p. jr. Among the collection will be found choice works by Ed Moran, A. Melrose, C. Larer idge, S. S. Carr, George Rickie, Americans; Corot, Daublgny, Kern, Staitzncr, Slicher, Tunmer, Lucas, Van Leyden, Ven Uysaut and many authors of equal eminence. Art collectors and dealers invited to salo, as it is positively without limit or reserve. J. A. ROBINSON, ap3-2iH AUCTIONEER, 4LEN PUBLIC SCHOOL PROPERTY S-PUBLIC SALE On the premises, corner Washington and Mplo avs., Thirty-first ward, Pittsburg, on SATURDAY, APRIL 9, 1S92, At 2 o'clock, P. jr. Lot 93x143, having thereon erected a double two (2) story FRAME SCHOOL BUILDING, Containing eight (8) large rooms and ofllces. Good sewerage connections with coal pit Terms made known on day of sale. By order of THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS. CHAS. S. BLACK, Auctioneer. mh23-69-23,23,apl. AUCTION! AUCTION! Furniture, Carpets, Steinway Phno, Etc The famishment of an East End residence moved to tbe store lor sale, Tuesday, April 5, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms of the Henry Auction Company, 21 and 2C Ninth street. Elegant rug parlor suite, leather couch; Turkish lounge and rocker, mahogany music cabinet, Steinway pianoforte, mahog any table, fine walnut chamber sulto with French beveled mirror, oak suits, mirror door wardrobe, bookca-ei piano lamp, mar ble clocks and ornament, fine oak hall rack, office desk, oak sideboard, leather chair, extension table, also a consignment of 1,500 yards linoleum from the factory, a big lot of velvet and brusels carpet, dishes etc., kitchen and laundry furniture; sale positive. Henry Auction Company, AUCTIONEERS. ap3-'240 AUCTION SALE OP HORSES. We will offer at Public Salo at the stable ol W. S. Charters, Nos. 310 and 312 Ohio st, Alle gheny, . TUESDAY, APRIL 5, 1S92, Two car loads of the finest classof all purpose and draft horses that has ever been offered on this market Parties desiring to pur chase anything in this line we will insure it to bo to their interest to attend this sale, as we give a certified guarantee with each and every horso for ten days and all moneys, notes and checks will be left with Mr. Gre gor Meyer, President of the Real Estate; Loan and Trust Company's Bank, until guar antee expires. . apl-S3 CLEVER, DUNLIN & CH ARTE RS. THE CHAMBERS GLASS CO. And the many other manufacturies of different character at KENSINGTON MAKE EVERY LOT BUYER SECURE. The time has passed where doubt or risk exists in making investments in this new city. Its progress in locating so many Works, the building of Dwelling and Store Rooms, and the large number of people living there, dispel all uncertainty as to its per manent and prosperous future. Present purchasers will realize handsomely. The property is steadily advancing in value. The most desirable part of ,Kensington, which was the portion specially reserved for homes, is now open and ready for sale. It is situated on the upper side of the railroad; being slightly elevated, gives perfect drainage, pure air and commands a beautiful view of the Allegheny Valley. Ask our salesmen to show you this section. Free Railroad Tickets given there and return. For further information apply at office of TIE BMEL LMPROVEMBNT CO., . J No. 79 Fourth Ave., First Floor, Pittsburg, Pa. 'M apttf-Kw ' -m "ssB AUCTION SALE, HARRY B. SM ITHSON HARRY MOORE, GexebaL Auctiojjsxrs, Office room 58 Eisner Building. Filth avenuo and Wood street. Sales of furniture and household goods at residences a specialty. Terms reasonable. mh3-l-n CHOICE PROPIOllXES. FOR RENT. MERCANTILE BLOCK, On New Grant St., near Union station, Ser enth ave. and Liberty st, And adjoining the new Bindley Hardware Company and C. D. and P. Telephone E3 chanso buildinzs, each floor 20x95, with pri vate ofilce, vault, elevator; steam beat fur nished. BLACK & BAIRD, mh2-99 95 FOURTH ATE. FAYETTE STREET LOTS For sale. Finest buildinglots in the market. See A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal street, Alle-i Rheny. np3-123-MW3 STEAMERS AND EXCURSIONS. NETHERLANDS Tine. SAILINGS FROM NEW YORK: April 2. 9:30 A. M. Saturday. OIIDAM. April 6. 1 i 31. Wednesday. 'ROTTERDAM. Steamers marked sail to and from Amsterdam; all others to and from Rotterdam. From Pier, foot of Fifth street Hoboken. First cabln.tlo to (55; second cabtu.SSG. Reduced excursion tickets, steerage at low rates. For illustrated guide and passage apply to JOHN J. MCCORMICK. EX) Smlthiield street; LOUIS MOE3F.lt, 618 Smlthiield street: MAX SCHAM BERGACO,. 527Smltliucldslreef. apl-D riUNAED LINE-NEW YORK AND LIVER. j POOL. VIA QUEENSTOWN-From PlerlO.' North river. Fast express mail service, timbrla, April 9. 3 p. m, lUuibria. May 7, 2 p. ro. Servla. April IS. 8 a. m. I Servla. May 14. 7 a. m. Etrurla. April 23. 2 p.m. I Etrnria.May 21, lp. m. Auranla. April 30.8 a.m. I Aurania, May 23, 7 a.m. Cabin passage. ? and upward, according to lo cation: second cabin. $35. Steerage ticket to and from all parts of Europe at very low rates. For freight and passage apply to lhe company's nfn 4 Hnwllncrffrppn VewVnrlr. V FTtVON TT- BROWN ft CO.. General Agents or CHARLES P. SMITH. Third av. and AVood st. Agent for Fltts I burg, Pj. ap4-D WHITE STAR LINK ForQneenstownanrt Liverpool. Royal and United states Mali steamers. Germanic, Apr. 6, 2 pmlCermanlc. May 4. noon Teutonic. Apr. 13. 5 p mTeutonIc, May. II. 4pm Britannic. Apr. 20, noonLBritannic.3IaylS.10:20anx Majestic. Apr. 27. 4 p m i'MaJestlc. May 25. 4 p nj From White Star dock, foot of West Tenth st. New York. Second cabin on thee steamers. Saloon rates. (TO and upward. Second cabin. S35 and 340. Excur sion tickets on favorable terms. Steerage, from ths old country. (25; from New York. 320. White Mar drafts parable or demand lnallths principal hanks througnont Great Hrltaln. Applr to JOHN J. MCCORMICK. 6T and 401 Smlthfleld st. Pittsburg, or H. MA1TLAND KERSEY. Gen eral Agent 29 Broadway. New York. apl-D ANCHOR LINE. Steamers Leave New York Every Saturday For Glasgow via Londonderry. Rates for Saloon Passage $45 and upward, accord' lng to accommodation and location of room. Second Cabin. $25. Steerage, $19. MEDITERRANEAN SERVICE: NEW YORK TO GIBRALTAR AND NAPLES. Cabin passage. 0 to JI00. Passengers booked at through rates to or from any city in G reat Britain or on the Continent Drafts on London Sold at Lowest Rates. Book of Information, tonrs and sailing lists fur nished on application to Agents. HENDERSON BROTHERS. 7 Bowling Green. N. T.. or J. J. MCCORMICK, 639 and 401 Smlthfleld st A. D. SCORER 4 SON. 144 Water St. opp.B. O. depot Pittsburg: P. M. 3EMPLE, lto Federal st, Allegheny. nolS-11-Jtwif RED STAB LINE. Weekly between New York and Antwerp. Tho splendid, first-class, full - powered steamers Westernland. Wednesday. April 6, liOp. jr. Noordland, Wednesday, April 13, 6:30 a. JC Friesland, Wednesday, April 20. 1130 a. Jt. Wacsland. Wednesday, April 27, 6:00 a. it. Saloons, staterooms smoking and bath rooms amidships Second cabin accommoda tions unexcelled. Staterooms all on main deck. First cabin, $30 and upward; excursion tickets. $95 nnd upward; second cabin, $33; round trip, 10 per cent reduction: steerngeaE very low rates. Send for "Facts for Trav ellers." International Navigation Company, GENERAL AGENTS, No. 6 Bowling Green, New Yorfc .Agents: J. J. McCormick. 399 Smithfleld street. Louis Moeser, 61t Smithfleld street. J. F. Erny, German Savings Bank. apl-12-jm Norddeutscher Lloyd Steamship Company. Fast Line of Express btcamers New York to Southampton (London). Bremea. SPRING SAILINGS. 1302. Havel, Saale. Lahn. Elbe. Spree. Aller. Trave. Kmt, Hayet Saale. Lahn. ilbe. Spree, Aller. Tnes.. Sat. Tues.. Sat. Tnes., Sat. Tiles.. "' Tues., Sat. Tues.. S-at. Tues.. Sat. Anril 5 Fms., HaveL Sat. Tues, Sat. Tues.. Sat. Tues., Sat. Tues.. Sat. Tues.. Sat. Tues.. Sat. Tues.. Slay 2 May 31 June 4 June 7 June II June 14 June H June 21 June 2i ' June 2s July 2 Jnlw 5 July 9 July 12 April 9 April 12 April IS April !; Aprll23 April 26 April 30 saale. L.ann. hlbc. spree. Aller. Trave, juay May May .May May May rjn Havel, -aale. 14 Lahn, 17 Elbe. 21 Spree. Trave. Tues.. Jiay :i Time from New YorK to Southampton. 7K days From Southampton to Bremen. 24 or SOhours. From Southampton to London, by Southwestern Railway Co.. 2 hours. Trains every hour In tho summer season. Railway carriages for London await passengers In Southampton Docks on arrival, of express steamers from New York. These steamersare well known for tbelrspeel. comfort and excellent cuistne. MAX SOHAMBKRG ft CO.. 527 Smlthfleld st. LOUIS MOSER. 61S Smithfleld st. J. F. ERNY CashierGerman Savings and Dep. Bauk. AgenU For Plttsbury. ap.-D S500 TO $500,000 mo gages, city or conutrv property, at lowest! rates. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Telephone No. 975. apl-iS-D TJ NFERMENTED GRAPE JUICE. A delicious beverage with all the medio inal properties of the grape, absolutely free) or alcohol. In quart bottles. GEO. K. STEVENSON 4 CO., Sixth av. JaS-xw 3 nut. 6-story Warelloiises,