THE WEEK OF PASSION Entered Upon With Solemn Rites in the Catholic Churches. EPISCOPAL SERVICES EVERY DAT. Christ TVithont a Parallel in the History of the Ages. TOHCS DISCUSSED BY CITI PASTORS Notwithstanding the inclement weather Yesterday, Palni Sunday was observed by large congregations at the Episcopal and Catholic churches. At the Cathedral the services consisted of solemn high mass and the blessing and distribution of palms. There were no decorations, everything be ing as simple as possible. ICext Wednesday evenins Tenebrae will commence, and con tinue through Thursday and Friday. On Good Friday Rev. Father McKeever will deliver a sermon on the Passion. Holy Thursday will be observed by blessing :he oils used by the priests dur ing the following year, while on Saturday the baptismal font will be consecrated. On Easter Sunday the Bishop of the diocese will celebrate Pontifical High Mass. The interior of the Cathedral will be gorgeously decorated with flowers and evergreens, while the choir will render inspiring music selected especially, for the occasion. At the Episcopal churches the beginning of Holy "Week was also appropriately cele brated. The chancels were tastefully fes tooned with cut flowers and evergreens. Palms and other plants blended beautifully with the variegated colors of the flow ers. At most of the churches there will be services every davthis week at 11a.m., except Friday, when there will be two serv ices, at 12 M. nnd at 3 r. M. On Easter Sunday the churches will be prolusely decorated, more beautlfnllv than on any other dav, and entertaining musical programmes will be carried out. CEEIST 'WITHOUT A PABALLEL, The Only Great Leader Whose Life Can not Be Explained. At the Central Presbyterian Chnrch, An derson street, Allegheny. Her. A B. McCor mick yesterday morning preached on the subject, "Christ the Product of His Age." His theme was a novel one In that he argued by simple reasoning, aside from all thoolo glcal views, that Christ to have been what He was at tho time He came upon the earth mut have been more than human Ills text was from Isalih, "He shall grow up as a root out of dry ground." He opened by faying that every man is forced to have an opinion about Christ. There is some power about the per-on of Christ and a man mak ing the claims ho does. His miraculous origin, his wonderful life iiDon which the church i based and the changes he has made in human historv all unite to force one to express some opinion about this gicat man. Continuing tho pastor said: "Every eftectinthe natural world mnst have its adequate caue. Every great man is mirked bv the r.ce lie lives in, and i lim ited by the possibilities of that age. Some times he forces ahead into the century that follows, but each time wo know the canses. We know the causes that made, JIoes, Paul, Alexander. Hannibal, Napoleon. Wellington and Grant, out will any of these account for the lire of Chris'? "The first century was one of barrenness, politically, religiously and morally. Such an age might have produced a reformer, but it could not have produced a Christ, for in His coming and living with men He gave humanity a new faith, a new nope, a new knowledge, a new conception of God. We can see the source of the inspirations of Buddha and Mahomet, but whence have Christ's biographers gotten His nicture out of trials, out of their traditions, out of their experience? No: this one Claimed to be God's son, savior of men: one who identified himself with God, himself the source of authoritv. and who rtroved all His claims bv the character of His teachings. His perfect life, and who as triumphant over death. Look at Christ with such a century for a background andthecaueo tor such a "man to spring from such an effect is not there. I leave it to every man, whether he ha a religion or not, to say if a parallel for Christ is ever to be found in the world's history." A TALK TO YOUNG MEH". Foltte Manners Inseparable From the .Prac tice or True Christianity. Rev. J. A Douthett. of Remington, Pa., preached List niiht to young men at the Foui th United Presbyterian Church. He said everyyoungmanshould.be an example in record, in manner of life, in love, in laith and in purity. Nothing is so detrimental to the peare and prosperity of domestic life or the life of a church as a bad tongue. Tho teachings of Scripture will uphold this as sertion. In the manner of life a yonntr man's deportment has as much to do with his suc cess and usefulness as anything else. If he does not deport himself propel ly he can never expect to rise above the common level. There can be no doubt that purity exerts a refining influence and molds character, making: its possessor thouihtful, considerate and polite. An impute person, as a general thing, Is uncouth, ill-mannered and trans gresses the rules of etiquette. The speaker declared that a person is not a Christian unless he has a love for some sort of benevolence. Many have not much monev to cive, but they should freely give a nortion of what they have. Above all, a Christian must be stiong in faith a faith that prompts the serving of others: a faith that believes that all things are the woik of tho Lord lor sonao good pur pose. Purity is tho most precious jewel that can be possessed, but is easily tarnished. Once lost it can never be regained. One act has destroyed the whole futuie happiness of many a man. The most lamentable words in the English langnage are, "It might have been." lie ad monished his hearers not to do as thousands do pray "do not lead us into temptation," and then hang around saloons and other rjlaccs of vice. Success Io11ott Religious Faith. After responsive reading of the 115th and HGth Psalms at the Trinity M. E. Church last night Rev. W. P. Warner preached ftomthe text: "And He said my presence shall go with thee and I will give thee rest." He said that if a person places his faith in the Lord and relies on Him, he will be successful. A nn example or this he re lated the daring braverv of Chinese Got don mounting the breastworks at Scbastoboland planting the English flag on tho ramparts amid shot and shell without being touched. Gordon placed his faitli in the Lord and was protected. If Moses, away back in thedaik aucs, had buch poner with the Lord bv means of prayer, as was shown in his successful plea in behalf of the Children of Israel, what miracles could be wioughtby men in the present day if they were faithful. A single step will decide the future eternal lire or eternal death. Life is too precious to spend much time in choosing the side. An intelligent man should be able to readily decide whether he would prerer to stand with tho trumpet of victory on the lait day or be consigned to eternal punish ment. The Jlible Is Genuine. Bcv. Dr. Izer preached his ninth sermon in the series last evening on the Bible and the nineteenth century. His subject was "Can the Genuineness and Authenticity of the Bible Be Proved?" He made a strong ar gument from a religious standpoint to show that the Biblo is what it claims to be, a divinely inspired book. He said if tho twenty-eighth chapter of Deu teronomy were reserved and all the rest cast aside, this section would prove that the bc-ok is genuine. It is where the downfall of the Hebrews and their general scattering over the earth is foretold. The total de struction of tho Hebraic nation, even to the siege of Jerusalem, ns described, and Jose phus, their historian, backed bj Roman history, bears witness that the prediction came true. Too Much Religion of Intellect; Eev. W. S. Lockard preached at the North Avenno M. E. Church, Allegheny. His dis course was much on the stylo of a camp meeting revival sermon. He spoke on tho reception of Christ by Zacharias. He made a bittcrattack on form and conventionali ties and said many people were kept from salvation because it was not good form to get down and pray with the people. He said people should take a fall off thoir high pedestals, and have their hearts In common with those beneath them in the social scale. To his mind there was too much religion of intellect and not enoush religion ot the heart. Ho said people should bow Joyfully to God's will and not as a duty. EFFECTS OF MUSIC. The Grand Opera noose Orchestra Brines Together a Larce Crowd. Another large crowd attended the people's service at the Grand Opera House last even ing. These meetings demonstrate tne power or music to soothe as well as catch, net only savages, but good people. On these occas ions the Grand Opera Houso or chestra furnishes a preliminary concert of sacred muslo that Is very entertaining. Some of the music Is not sacred in the strict sense, but It Is of a dignified character and the crowd enjoys it. The March Coronation, the Ave Maria nnd the "Angel Song," a trombone solo by Dietz, were some of the musical features last even ing. J. B. Koehne preached a good sermon on spiritual evolution. Ho referred to the work of Father Shcedy in purifying the Point, and peoplo said it Mas cood. He added that the police power of the city could be Invoked to drive out the Inhabitants, but the question is where would thevpo and what -would become of them. The religous system is so formed as to take in even these people, and he was glad of it. He spoke of heiedity, and showed what effect it had on the human raoe. The fact that a man whoso greatgrandfather had been hung should develop into a good man and citizen demonstrates the possibility or spiritual evolution. CASING FOB THE SOTS. Steps Taken Hast Evening to Organlre the Catholic Protectory. A meeting of representatives of a number of diocesan organizations was held last night at Sloyd's Hall, Liberty street, to organize the Catholic Protectory lor Boys. P. J. Moore was elected President, D. J. Mo Kelvey, Secretary, and J. P. Miller, Treas urer. A number of committees were ap pointed to attend to the details of organizing and the meeting adjourned until Sunday. AnrilSL The object of the new organization is to care for Catholic boys over 12 years of age, who havo either left the orphan asy lums or who have lost their parents. The Iron City Brewing Company uses nothing but the choicest qualities of malt and hops in the manufacture of its favorite brands or lager and Pilsner beer. This beer is guaranteed to be four months old, nn adultorited and a most delicious beverage. Fitty thousand barrels of it on hand in the vaults of the Iron City Brewing Company. Purity, age and quality combined. Easter Gloves SI, Formerly SI 00. Ladies' 8-button suede mosquetaire gloves, in all tho new cloth shades. You'll buy hair dozen pairs when you see them. Sew shades in gold, maroon, mid blue, rose, pearls, pinks, blues, lavenders, etc. A. G. Campbell & So-s, 27 Firth avenue. 301 Market St., Opposite Gnsky's. The great tailor-made clothing sale will only last one more week. Call and secure yourself one of their fine suits and save a $5 00 note. To accommodate tho public the store will be kept open until 9 r. n. SI 00 Wo tTlll Hake Until May 1 S3 CO Twelve elegant cabinets for $1 00, or a lif e sizo crayon tor (3 50 at Aufrecht's gallery, 77 Firth avenue. Mr line of hand-painted wall decorations has never been eaualed in this city. Come and seo them. Johs S. Roberts, jtTh 719 and 721 Liberty St., head of Wood. Do Not Forget To see our Easter neckwear. Most beautiful line. Will Peick, 47 Sixth street. Speedt trotters and pacers will be sold at Arnheim's sale, Thursday, April 14. Ir you desire to decorate your house in an artistic manner we will send an expert deco rator on application and give estimates for furnishing complete. Jonir S. Roberts, inch 719 and 721 Liberty st, head of Wood. Faster Neckwear. Large bows for the new high turn-down collar. Will Prick, -47 Sixth street. Ton can save $50 if wanting a horse, by at tending Arnheim's sale, Thursday, April 14. Bixe Bells op Scotland, a beautiful new frieze. Come and see it. Joh S. Roberts, srrh 719 and 721 Liberty St., head of Wool, Neckwear. Choicest and best line ' you ever saw we are showing for Easter. Will Price, 47 Sixth street. Our Neckwear Display is always good, but for Easter we are showing the most beautiful line ever brought to the city. Will Price, 47 Sixth street. Tu'eatx matched teams will be sold at Arnheim's sale, Thursday, April 14. Before papering your hall come and look at pattern No "S3. We have it in three fine col orings, with frieze and coiling to match. It is very artistic Joa3 S. Roberts. srrh 719 and 721 Liberty St., head of Wood. Mother's Friend Waists Tor Boys In percale, cheviot, madras, flannel and sat teon, 50c, 75c, SI 00, $1 25 and $1 50. All new patterns ages 3 to 13. These prices are un usually low. A G. CASirBELL & SOKS, 27 Fifth avenue. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetings. PITTSBUEO, CIXCINICATI. CHICAGO AXD ST. ST., . S ivOUIS KAILWAT COMPANY. PrrrsBcnfi. March it irs. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK HOLDERS of the Pittsburg. Cincinnati. Chi cago and 6t. Loals Railway Company will be held at the principal o nice or said company. Penn ave nue ana Tenth street, Pittsburjr, ra., on TUES DAY. April 12. 1812, at 11 o'clock A. M.. ror the ptirposeor receiving the annusl report for 1S9I. the electlonof three directors to succeed a lite number whose term or service expires ou that day. and the transaction of such other business as mav properly come before the meeting. The translcr books will be closed on Wednesday, March 23, and reopened on Wednesday, April 13, 1892. mhll-55-MWF s. B. LIGGETT, Secretory. Business Changes. DISSOLUTION NOTICE-TO WHOM IT MAT concern: Notice is hereby given that the limited partnership heretofore aolng business under the name and style ot F. F. Davison & Co., Mm., with its principal office and place of business t No. 49 Federal su. Allegheny Clty.Pa.. has been this day dissolved bv the mutual consent of all Its members, to wit. Theodore It. Hosletter, F. F. Davison and Neville C Davison, and all persons indebted to F. F. Davison & Co.. Llm., will make Immediate payment, and all persons having claims will present the same ror settlement to Theodore R. Ilobtetter. No. 49 Federal St., Allegheny City. Pa. ArniL 4. 1832. ' apS-71 PITTSBUEO, April 8tll, 1S92. DISOLUTION-Notlce Is hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing between Mrs. Elliabeth P. Roberts, Sicele F. Roberts, Charles W. Roberts anil John M. Roberts, trading as E. P. Roberts & Sons, has been dissolved bv mu tual consent, John M. Roberts retiring. All out standing indebtedness will be settled by the re maining partners, and alt accounts One the said firm will be paid to the same, who will continue the Jen elry business at the same place under the old firm name of E. P. Roberts A Sons. ELIZABETH P. RORERTS. STr.EI.EF. ROUKRTS. CHARLES W. ROBERTS, aplO-178 MTH JOHN M. ROBERTS. Notices. office of ) Treasurer Allegheny county, April 1. 1892. S VTOTICE-IN PURSUANCE OF THE TWENTY i FIRST section or an actrelatlng to Allegheny county, approved the 1st day or May, 1SSI. and or the amendment of 6ald section, approved the 80th day ofMarcb, A. D. 1866, I do hereby give notice that the duplicates for the several wards, boroughs and townships will be open, and I will be prepared to receive the county. State and poor taxes for the year or 1892on and after the flrst day of Mav, 1892. Said taxes can be paid at this offlce until tbe 1st day of August, with a deduction of 5 per cent for prompt payment to all persons paying the whole amount of these taxes. There will be no reduction allowed during the month or August. There will be 10 per cent added to all taxes re maining unpaid on the 1st day orsentemher. 1892. JOHN A. BELL. apl-90 Treaiurerof AlleKhenycounty. .Legal Notices. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO.. 121 and 13 Fourth avenue. ESTATE OF CAROLINE L. WILSON. DE CEASED Notice is hereby given thatlettersor administration on the estate of Caroline L. Wilson, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate arc requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., Administrator c. t. a. DAVID Q. EWING. Attorney. mh6-m-M Ornr TTi op.nn rnr i TO LOAN dtlUU U tBiJUU.UUU on mort- sages, city or country property, at lowest rates. JAS. W. DEAPE 4 CO., S13 Wood St.. ruisDurg. xeiepnone jxo. ais. apS49-D J SHE fS-Displap aavertlsements on dollar per tquare for 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 hec cepted at the rate or OXE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION when paid for la ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisement of all Kindt, SUCH AS SITUATION!. BOOMS, MALE HELP, BOARDING, FEMALE HELP. BOARDERS, AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS, PERSONAL". TO LET BOOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOB SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor.Smithfleld and Diamond Streets. ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHERF, WANT. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisement! should he prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL S1V, TELEPHONE 8821. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE, NO. 3412 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE. 613 PENNAV. PITTSBURG ADDITIONAL. THOMASMcCAFFREY. JfOT Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS&SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MCHENRY. Western and Irwin avenues. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny avs, WANTED. Mai Bela. B AKER First-class all-ronnd baker: good shop. Inquire at Kosemont, 416 smiinneia si. BARBER An experienced man, at 1403 Carson St., Southslde. I)ARBER Apply to Louis Becker, 2013 Carson St.. S. S. B OT Strotij; boy about 16 or 18 years old to work in restaurant. 7U r eaerai si., awcsuku j . B OY Who wishes to finish his trade as barber. 17 Shlloh St., Mt. WaslilnBton. B OY To learn the barber trade. Apply 38 Chest nut st., Allcgneny. B1 O Y To learn the barber trade. Henry Danner, 469 i'lnn av. BOOKKEEPER, who. In addition to general knowledge or keeping accounts, lsfamlllar with kceplrK detail cost account In machine shop; 6tate experience and salary expected. Address Box 351. Pittsburg. COACHMAN White man. sober and well rec ommended. Apply at 169 Second av., between 9 and 10 o'clock Slonuay morning. CIOATMAKER and pantaloon maker, first-class J man. immediately: pood wages and steady employment guaranteed. Apply to Geo. L. Teeters, Apollo, Pa., or Jas. A. McSally Sons, 809 Lib erty st. CtOATMAKERS For tine trade; can take work J out or sew in our own back shop. J. H. Fredrick. 60S9 Center av., near Penn av.. East End, Pittsburg. COATMAKERS Two first-class coatmakers at once; seat, room and tools furnished, R. C. Kimmell. 13S Firth av., secona floor front. ClOATMAKER Good coatmaker. Inquire at P. .1. Loughnev's. S'H Liberty St., oraddress John Blocklnger, Mt. Pleasant, Pa. CtOATMAKERS (5) at ince; good wages and steady work. E. E. Ellsworth. Jcannette. Pa. COAT anl vest maker wanted: first-class coat maker wanted; good price to right party. G. S. Ertcrhek,'Dibertbulldlng,r Market St., Johns- DRUG CLERK Immediately, registered drug cterr.; a hustler; take rutl charge; German prererred. Address Capsicum, Dispatch office. NGIXEERS ana 'firemen, to procure license, should get "Stephenson's Illustrated Practi cal Test:" contains latest examinations; by mail. SI: agents wanted. Walter G. Kran, Publisher, 70 La Salle St., Chicago. ENGRAVERS wanted A few mechanical wood engravers; send samples of work: state age and wages wanted. The W erner Ptg. and Lltho. Co., Akron, Ohio. FIRST-CLASS carriagesmlth. Call at Thos. S. O'Nell & Co.'s. 8325 Penn av. G IRL for general housework. 210 Frankstown av., E. E. LANDSCAPE englneei-A comnctcnt man to lay out a tract of 70 acres for park purposes. Ad dress Mozart Park Association, Wheeling. W. Va. MAN on Electric and Engineers' Encyclopaedia; Gebble's New Cabinet Cvclopadla just out at an expense of thousands of dollars: works on sci ence aud art 23 cte. week. Gebbic & Co., Schmidt building. MAN Wanted: reliable party to place stock for ns: dividends exceed 13 per cent; write for particulars. N-W. Building and Loan Association, Carroll. la. MEN Active men to solicit: one man for each of the following wards: Twenty-lourth, Twenty-fifth. Twentv-slxth and Twenty-eighth: solicitor must reside in ward: easv wort and good pav to right man; call at once. E. Gately & Co., 15 Federal St.. Allegheny. M EN 60 tall young men. Applv at Duquesne xueaicr stage entrance, ju:ju juonuay morn- lag. PATTERN MAKERS wanted: can use six first class men: none but the best need apply. Ad dress Johnson Company, Johnstown, Pa. RAVELING SALESMAN-Specialties for dry goods, grocery and general stores: big pay to good man. Allison. 177 Monroe St., Chicago. TyAITER At 70 Federal st Allegheny. YOUNG StAN As offlce assistant; one preferred who can operate a typewriter; salary S30 per month. Address, lu own handwriting. Jobber, Dispatch office. 70UNGMEN Two intelligent young men for J. new scheme; good pay, 3S34 Fifth fay. Agents. AGENTS Ladles or gentlemen to handle best selling noreltv oa the market. Mrs. Lena Morgan, Geneva, Ohio. AGENTS Everywhere; "big pav:" send stamp. Ta-va-zon, Third and Grant. Pittsburg. AGENTS Ladies and gentlemen; big pay. IIS Sandusky st., Allegheny. Female Ilelp Wanted. COOK Restaurant cook and dishwasher to go to Mansfield at once; state wages expeclpd and interview can be had. Address W. 13., Dispatch office. CTOGK Best wages for a first-class cook for priv J ate family. Call at Chronicle-Telegraph build ing, fifth floor. 0 (OOKS. waiters, chambermaids, dishwashers. J house girls. Central Employment Office. 2 Sixth st. pOOE At M Diamond st. IRL Light housework! family of three. In VJT quire 110 Liberty st,, Allegheny. ""tIKL for general housework. 139 Locust St., Allegheny. HOUSEKEEPER-A middle-aged lady as house keener in hotel: good wages to right party. Address R. S., Dispatch office. LADY to take orders on high class standard works, science and art. Gobble Co., Schmidt building. WAIST FINISHERS Two experienced waist finishers; reference required. Apply 324 Pennave. Male and Female ilelp VTantea. HELP Cooks for private families: wages. fS: laundress. $5: waiters. H: cook and chamber maid for same family; nurses, chambermaids, dining room girls. 200 nouseglrls: woman cook lor hotel, (10 per week: German and colored girls; drivers, frm hands, gardeners; white andcol-, ored waiters. Thompson's, COS Graut st HELP At once, male cook. 100 farm hands, dairymen, drivers, colored farm hands, hotel housekeeper, dishwashers, cooks, chambermaids, dining room girls, two sewing girls, nurse girl, 200 houseglrls, laundress, night cook, second cook. Mcehan's Agency, S4 Grant st.. tel. 00. 1 HA GIRLS, cooks, housekeeper, farmers, gar XJJ dencrs. 500 railroad laborers, 25 coal miners. Keystone Agency. No. 610 Grant st. Boarders and Lodgers Wanted. GENTLEMEN BOARDERS-At East End Hotel. Penn av.. E. E. : this hotel has been recently opened under new management: the house has been thoroughly renovated: table first-class: rates rea sonable. A. H. Wilson, proprietor. P. S. A few extra good rooms yet left for married couples. OCCUPANTS for new elegantly furnished rooms, with board, baths, both gases and porch; house first-class In every respect, 159 K orth av. Instruction. PUPILS-Afew more bright young ladles and gentlemen to enter class in shorthand, begin ning April 12; call or write for terms. Private Shorthand Institute, 315 Smltbncld St., opposite new postoffice. THE most progressive Actual Business College and college of shorthand and typewriting, S Slxth.a v., corner Wood St., Pittsburg: spring term begins Monday, April 4, 1892; Graham's system of shorthand ana all leading typewriters; bookkeep ing taught by actual business practice: day and night school open entire vear; call or write for new illustrated catalogue. M. J. Conner, President; J. M. Phillips, Expert Accountant. Fire Insurance Wanted. BENSWANGEB A ZAHN Flra Insurance. CO Fourth av. ET. SCHAFFNER. real estate agent. Inrar- anceplaceo. at lowest rates: 72 Washington aT., Thirtv-firjtrd, PJTTSBURG- DISPATCH. WANTED. Situations Wanted. POSITION By a man of long experience on the road as traveling salesman, or any position of trust: can furnish first-class reference. Address Q. E., Traveling Salesman, Dispatch offlce. POSITION By veung man as salesman in store; can furnish best rererence. Address B. G"., Dispatch offlce. SITUATION Carpenter wants permanent situ ation in large store or factory: well up at gen eral repairs and fixtures; steady Englishman; age SO. W. S 164 Hamlin St.. Allegheny. SITUATION Carpenter wants permanent situa tion in large store or factory; well up at general repairs and fixtures; steady Englishman: aired 30 years. Address W. A.. 1C4 Hamlin St.. Allegheny. WANTED By skilled draughtsman In struct ural iron work, draughting and designing or roofs, buildings, etc. : detail plans for any kind of work made and construction superintended at reasonable rates: references rurnlsaed and satis ractlon guaranteed. H. C. Stowe. 257 Fisk St. Business Opnortantlcs Wanted. WANTED K50 to 330 buys a sare and reliable business needed in every city: will pay from (ICO to t3W per month, net profit; exclusive terri tory given and complete outfit furnished; send for illustrated book. A. T. Thompson Co., IS Tre mont Row, Boston, Mass. WANTED Stores, partnerships, mercantile and manufacturing interests and business chances of every character bought and sold. Real Estate and Investment Company, SO Fourth av., room SO. Wanted Partner. PARTNER A gentleman to buy a half Interest in a first-class legitimate business, centrally lo cated on Federal St.. Allegheny, for J1.000; bus' ness pavs $5,000 a year now; good lease and low rent. He who means business can address, for particulars. Federal. Dispatch offlce. j Xlnancla! Wanted. B ONDS. stocks, mortgages and securities. Ed V, Ittlsn. 134 n mn av., itooms w anu ji. FINANCIAL The party with the necessary funds can obtain an Interest in the foreign patents or a valuable invention Just allowed in the United States Patent Offlce. ior particulari ad dress E. S. C Dispatch office. M ONEY to loan on mortgage: no aelav; lowes Interest. Howard iirown. ioi J ourw av. MORTGAGES on cltv or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver Co., 82 Fourth av. rro LOAN 1200,000 on mortgages: 100 and np X ward at per cent: J500.0W at Hi per ccnton residences or business property, vacant lots or farms, fa. 11. French. 125 Fourth jw. Miscellaneous Wanted. 3AINTING and plateglass glazing. R. C Miller, . i2GGrantst.. Pittsburg. PAPER-HANGING, fcalsomlninz and" celling decorating by D. P. Clayburn, 92 Ohio St., Alle gheny, Pa. PATENTS O. D. Levis (20 vears). Solicitor, 131 Fifth av.. next Leader, Pittsburg: no delay. CHOES repaired while yon wait, 75c. Keystone O Shoe Repairing Co., Ill Third av.. St. Charles Hotel. JTOVES REPAIRED-Pittsburg Stove Repair J Company. 231 i'irtli av. TRUNKS hauled to and from East End for 50c. Campbell & Davis. 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276. WANTED Everybody to know that the Merchants' Buhding and Loan Association. No. 107 Fourth av.. Pittsburg, is now selling stock oltbe seventh scries: earnings for last year over 0 per cent; It will be to the Interest or persons wish ing to procure homes or to invest their money to take 6tock; the association meets alternate Thursdays at 7 r. H. ; next meeting April 14. WANTED Everyone who wants the finest and cheapest wall paper in America to send for samples: sent free to any address. G. G. O'lirien, Paint and Wall Paper Store, 292 Firth av. "ITT ANTED Real estate dealers who have an IT opening to dispose or first-class rami near Chautauqua Lake, Address A. H. Godard, May vllle. N. Y. 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. H. Cuambers & Co., 102 Fourth av.. Room 6. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Coal For Sale. COAL Anthracite and bituminous eoal ana crushed coke for domestic pnrposes; general hauling. Latlincr, Myers & Co., Fourth and Try sts. and Thirtieth and Liberty sts. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock For Sale. DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles; our own make. Wm. Beckert, 310 to 344 Ohio t.. Allegheny. Telephone, 34J0. Machinery and Aletals For Sale. BOILERS and engines, second-hand: all sizes, from4tol00h. p.; cheapest In the market: 46 hollers and engines In stock, stationary and porta able, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc. ; steam numps. governor, pullers and shafting. Telephone M01, .23-25 Park way. J. S. Young. Alle gheny. Pa. BRYANT and Acme automatic engines, and boil ers, hot watr and steam heating exhaust lans and ventilating fly fans, water and electric motors, dynamos and electric lighting: general machinists, engineers and contractors: stationary engines and boilers. Tompkins & Ulrica, 316 Lib erty St., Pittsburg, Pa. 1AS II REGISTER, roll ton and standing desk J and copper working board cheap. 58 Dia mond st. ' 1?NGINES Genuine Acme automatic raftty on .j giues aud non-explo&lve boilers, rrom ono hair to five horse powers, for natural gas or carbon oil as fuel: latest improved ventilating fans and water motors, sold by J. Prager, sole agent; at No. 4 nun av. &enu zor catalogue ana lniurmation. ENGINES and boilers or every description: brick yard supplies; con tractors, and rolling mill ma chinery. Thomas Carlin's bona, Lacock aud San dnskysu., Allegheny. GRINDSTONES In all sizes, lor all kinds of grinding; Cralgleith. New Castle. Nova Scotia and other grits; iron frames aud fixtures for hand, foot or power; mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. Wm. il. Kirby, 133 First avenue. OTTO gas engine (six horse nower); three horse power Sprague motor; fine, large barroom counter: soda water apparatus: for sale cheap for want of use. Johu Dlmling, 403 and 411 Market st. SAW TABLE One second-hand saw table for stereotype or electrotype purposes, will be sold cheap; also about 20 printers' stands and cases. Apply at the Dispatch business office, cor. Smith field ans Diamond sts. jttifiCGllaneotis Tor Sale. CtASn REGISTER and 21-foot saloon counter. J 58 Diamond st. FOR SALE le per roll wall paper. Thompson Brosi 309 Federal St.. Allegheny. Z7URNITURE and lease or nine-room house for . sale cheap; rcntfree; location Al. Inquire 240 umi luaie si. ICE FORSAi.E-Ice by the carload: delivered when wanted. Address U. L. bpelman, 541 Liberty St., Pittsburg. R OLL TOP DESK, 24 feet offlce railing, oak and letter press, us uiamona st. SAFE Barnes Safe & Lock Co. maker; Inside measurement, 17x30x48 inches; double doors inside and out; combination lock: stored at No. 99 First av. Inquire John E. McCrlckart, No. 59 Fourth av. FOB SALE BUSINESS. Dullness Opportunities For Sale. BARBER SHOP Three chiirs; low rent; three icar lease: good buslucss;must be sold ou ac count of sickness. Call at Ed Us A Co.'s BarDers' Supply House. 715 Grant st.. Pittsburg. Pa. DRUG STORE aud fixtures, at administrator's sale, including full line of drugs, paints, per fumes, etc., at No. 2335$ Carson St., Pittsburg, S. S., Pa. : auction sale ou rem!ses, on Tuesday, April 19, 1892, at 10 A. M. ; sold In bulk or lu part. Sllvanus Daires. Administrator. T"RUG STORE A first-class drug fctore. doing XJ big business: small nrice; party retiring; a good opening. Real Estate aud Investment Co., 96 Fourth av., room 0. HOTEL BUSINESS An old-established busi ness: one of the best stands in either city; has always made money: full equipment and ample facilities: a magnificent opening and rare opportu nity loranyonc who understands the hotel business; satisfactory reasons for selling. Fuller Informa tion confidentially rrom Jas. W. Drape & Co, 313 Wood st., Pittsburg. HOTEL 25 rooms elegantly furnished and all the latest Improvements, cheap: grocery stores f2C0 to J10.000: cigar stores tioo to S3.0W); light manufacturing business 4C0; fine restaurant, billiard and pool room. Holmes Jb Co., 420 Smith field. LEASE and furniture of a large house filled Tilth permauent lodgers In central part of cltv: a fine location for restaurant. Address W. Z Dis patch office. POOL, billiard room and cigar store; a rare chance to go into a paying business cheap. Call at 292 Ohio St., Allegheny. It ESTAUEANT Well equipped and only flrst i class restaurant in a city or 14.000 Inhabitants; Chicago water motor and all appliances ror making 1C6 cream; situated under Brunt's Opera House; terms reasonable and good chance for live man. Address William Carassa, 173 Market lit,. East Liverpool, O. T ESTAUEANT Will sell cheap if sold at once; it ill health cause of selling. Inquire at Adam bchaefer's restaurant, corner Smlthfleld st. and bcrenth av. SAMPLE ROOM Centrally located In Cleveland ; connected with first-class hotel and restau rant feeding 700 people dallrj good reasons for sell ing. Address J. F. D 45 Frankford St., Cleve land, O. STEAM LAUNDRY in first-class order, cheap. 957 Liberty av. Business Properties For Sato. FOR SALE-Atlantic City. N. J. : the H. Mrant qua Hotel, containing loo rooms: fully fur nished; all modern conveniences; within one square of Readiug depot and ocean; on easy terms; also hotels and cottages to rent. Israel G. Adams A Co., Agents. TJOR SALE Park Hotel, Cambridge, O.; good J? traveling custom: leading hotel of the city; particulars furnished on application. Jos, Morton. MONDAY. APRIL 11, FOB SALE BUSINESS. Business Properties For Sale. SMALL hotel, city Johnstown, Pa., doing good business, nf rntmnahlp nrice. frond reasons for selling. All Information by addressing Jas. J. Mllllgan. Johnstown. Pa. FOR SALE LOTS East End Lots For Sale. IOT One or the best residence lots In the East J End; street paved, sewered and stone side walks; sewer and citv water connections In the loti will sell one-hair or all at $S0 per foot: this Is a good opportunity to secure a good home site. See Den nlston. ElderMn t Co., Ltd., 6232 Penn av., E. E Tel. 53J. (c. 50.) LOTS in Ursula Terrace. Oakland. S750, 11.000 and SI. 250 each, and fronting Fifth av.: only $125 per foot front (graded): just on the market; buy at once and o get first choice. Plans and price lists from Black &, Balrd. No. M Fourtn av. OP enn toJSOO for elegant level lots, center or (EOyJKJ East Libertv; f50 cash, balance on monthly payments; only'one minute from P. R.R. ; two minutes from Duquesne traction road: plan Just opened: come quickly and get choice or lots. Black A Balnl. S3 Fourth av. CJ9 40O-East End, handsome building, lot40xlS0 O ' Icet; one of the best locations off Penn av.. Twenty-second ward (near Penn av. and electric line). (2L) W. A. Herroa & sous, SO Fourth av. Q1 000 Penn av., lot. very desirable, near tjDXj Wlnebiddlenv., 20x100 ft. to an alley: easy paj-ments. (47) 1 W. A. Herron Sons, 80 Fourth avenue. Hazelwood Lot For Sale. HAZELWOOD AV. An elegant corner lot, irregular shape, equal to 52x120 reel, within a rew minutes' walk or Hazelwood station. Baltimore k Ohio Railway, and Second avenue "electric cars; will sell cheap lor cash, to quick buyer. John E. McCrlckart, 59 Fourth av. : telephone 167S Suburban Lots For Sale. I7DGEWOOD-5ne-half acre or land on Locnst li St., Edgewood, P. R. R.: city water, electric light; ten minutes from station: all available and level; only 81.603. Hoffman & Baidridge, Wllklns burg, opposite depot. Telephone 7248. FOR SALE 18 acres o! very desirable land which would subdivide to advantage, at a reasonable price, near WllMnsburg (62 sub). See W. A. Her ron A Sons, 80 Fourth av. 5 ACRES and six acres in the suburbs near the city: would suit to lay out In lots, which would command ready sale. Jas. W. Drape Si Co.. 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. Tarms For Sale. IJARM FOR SALE OR TO LET-A rarro or 130 . acres, near Allqulppa station. Moon township, within one mile or station ; would exchange In part for city property. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Ileal Estate. QQ ACRES Within the corporate limits of tho OO city of Wheeling. V. Va., hill land, butsult anle for building lots, which will command be tween ?3."JJ and r00rer lot. J. T. b.. Lock Box 617, Whetllng. W. Va. FOB SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE City Residences. BLUFF ST., near College-For sale or to let. brick house. 8 rooms, hall, bathroom, finished basement; all late improvements. Robt. Coward, No. 20 Bluff St. VTEAR Ridge av., east of Thirty-third St.. new lv house, 3 rooms, easv payments. Inquire of W. B. McLean. Thirty-third St. and Webster av. C2Q 500 Handsome new brick house; 10 rooms; tlDCJy well finished and complete to smallest de tails; street sewered and paved: large lot: location very choice; high and healthful (86 E). See W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. East End Residences For Sale. PENN AV. Residence: East End: eight rooms, bath, gas and water: hall: porch over tbe en tire front: a good residence; fine lot: small space In front: side entrance: alley In the rear; immedi ate possession. Jas. W. Drape i. Co., 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. 000 In center of East End; convenient to Jt electric, cable and steam cars: larze frame residence of 12 rooms; bath; Inside w. c. : heater iu cellar: also laundry: two porches: both gases; large corner lot renced: this property must he seen to realize how low the aboveprice really Is. For Tull particulars see Denulston. Elderkin & Co.. Ltd., 623: Penn av., E. E.. Tel. 5327. (c. 51.) 2 GOOD brick dwellings In the East End. con tiguous to cable cars: large lots, front, side and rear entrance: eight rooms In each house, with bath, gas, water, etc., etc. ; now renting for 175 a month: will sell at a bargain: good chance for in vestment. Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Q OOO A bargain: lot 100x180 feet fronting two Oj streets: one of the most central and desir able locations between Oakland and Bcllefield (80 L). W. A. Herron A Sons, S3 Fourth av. Allegheny Residence For Sale. ALLEGHENY RESIDENCE-Only $3,750 for new brick dwelling on line of electric cars, above the parks. 8 rooms with hath. gas. etc., .ves tibule, hall aud cellar; possession at once; immense bars-ain: title perfect. James W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. WESTERN AV. Allegheny, near the parks; a brick dwelling and two lots: 10 rooms In residence and the usual modern improvements: two large lott; alley In the rear; will be sold on accommodating terms aud possession given at once: as the owner is a non-resident and desires to sell the property the price may be reduced a little. Keys at office "of Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. ffiJC 200 Two-story brick house. 11 rooms; 23 15J Centerst. ; extends to paved alley: Alle gheny: slate roor. sewer, gas and water. Joseph A. Link,.12SCuestnutst. Hnzelwood Residences For Sale. TX)E SALE J.T.500 Hazelwood; nice two-story J? frame dwelling, six rooms, finished attic, bath, inside w. c. hall, range, porch, etc.; all sewered; corner lot, 30x120 to alley, fcamuel AV. Black & Co., 99 Fourth av. Suburban Residences jor Sale. A'T WILKINS BURG New frame house of 8 rooms, reception hall, city water, slate roof, good cellar, sewered, best location on Biddle av.. corner lot52120 feet to alley: price !. 100; this is a bargain. Hoffman & Baidridge, Wilklnsburg, opposite depot. KNOXVILLE. TJiOR SALE-SOME BEAUTIFUL HOMES- Onefi-room brick house, two lots, Orchard Place, 4,O00. One 7-room brick house, one lot, paved street, H.EOO. Two 5-roorc brick houses, lots 37)4x100 each, Orchard Place. $3,750. ' One 7-room l'ramu house, one lot, pared street, 3.000. One5-room frame house, one lot, pived street, S2.700. One5-room brick house, two lots, paved street, S3, 250. One 5-room brick house, one lot, paved street, $2,750. Five 5-room frame houses, paved street, each 11,800. Twelve 7-room brick houses, paved streets, each 32.300, Seven 4-room brick houses, very pretty. $2,700. Eight4-room brick cottages, one lot, each$l,700. Any of the above lovelv homes in this greatly favored city or beautitul homes will be sold on terms to suit buyers. BUILDING LOTS-200 of the most heautirul build ing lots to be round in the county are offered at prices mu-h less than property having similarly attractive features can be had for. The P. Jb B. Traction will have their new electric railway in operation through the center of the borough by May 1 next. This will give a wonderful impetus to values, and those who secure any or the above properties or a lot will be fortunate. TO LETT A number of 3, 4. 5 and 7-room nouses at moderate rents to good paying tenants.- None others need apply. Take any of the Southslde street cars. KNOXVILLE LAND IMPROVEMENT CO., 85 Knox avenue. Knoxvilie. TO LET. City Residences. TO LET Or for sale A fine. large residence of ten rooms, well finished and newlr painted; marble mantels, stationary washstands, heater, etc : suitable for hotel or boarding house; situated on Ridge av., convenient to the Western Penna. siedicat college anu Penn a. 1:. inquire or w. is. McLean, Thirty-third st. and Webster av. TO LET Brand new eight-room house; has ball, complete hath, laundry, china closet, range, hot and cold water, etc.. etc. ; bath and kitchen finished in hard wood: a snug home; rent $30 per month. Inquire J. Alex. Hardy. 619 Klrkpatrick st., or Haray & Hays. 529 Smlthfleld st. TO LET No. 129 Fourth av., second door above Smlthfleld St., directly opposite tbe postoffice; three-story brick of 16 rooms at a low rental, or in single rooms or suites of rooms; no finer location in the city for business or professional men. Charles Somers, 129 Fourth av. TO LET Two new ouses, 454 and 456 Webster av.: one with hall and one without: rent, $25 and $30 per month: houses have eight rooms, both (rases, nantrles. laundries, lust capered, etc.. etc. Inquire of Reed B. Coyle A Co., or Hardy & Hayes, 529 smlthfleld st. TO LET No. 52 Bluff St. Fine two-story and mansard brick residence; store trimmings; eight rooms: bathroom, laundry: bouse nicely papered and in good order; possession at once. Black & Balrd. 95 Fourth av. TO LET Downtown; good houses: 42 Fourth av., 6 rooms; 1237 Liberty St.. 5 rooms; 161 Elm, near Fifth av.. 6 rooms: 1230 Penn av., 3 rooms: 11 Viceroy 6t.. 4 rooms: low rents: send for list, W. A. Herron & Sons, SO Fourth av. TO LET Fine large house, 9 rooms; amnio grounds wltn shade and fruit, cable and elec tric cars: ten minutes' ride from Fourth av. and Smlthfleld st.; low; rent $40. Chas. Somtrs, 129 UUILU nr. TO LET or for sale Bluff it., near College, brick house, eight rooms, hall, bathroom, finished basement, alllate improvements. Robert Coward, No. 20 Bluff St. TO LET Third av.. fine three-story brick: 14 rooms; all conveniences; good locatiun for roomers. Baxter, Thompson A Co., 162 Fourth av. TO LET-House No. 427 Liberty St.. city. 11 rooms. Inquire at A. V. D. Watteraon'a, Anchor Bank Building, Fifth av., city. rpo LET Five-room house, large yard, water in X Kitchen; $15 a mo. Wm. Alkeit 658 Webster Farms To Let. TO LETA small farm of about 65 acres: dwell ing, outbuildings, orchard, plenty of water, etc., ctc.t rent $9 per month. Jas, V. Drape 4 Co., S3 Wood st. 1892. TO LET. East End Residences To Let. TO LET Thomas St., near Boulevard place, nomewood. two-story brick: nine rooms, front porch, nice Urge grounds: $33 33: nice sum mer home. Black 4 Balrd, 95 Fourth av. TO LET Boulevard place. E. E.. Urge stone residence, 12 rooms: front, side and rear porches: flue lawn; street paved and park in cen ter. Black & Balrd, 95 Fourth av. O LET-NeviUe it., Bellefleld, city: line resl dence: nine rooms, bath, front porch: choicest location In city. Black Sc Baird, 95 Fourth av. Hazelwood Residences To Let, TO LET On nazelwood av., near Sylvan, house or eight rooms with laundry, ctty water, both gases and bath room: fine situation, ample grounds, fruit trees, grapes, shrubbery, etc. : rent moderate; possession immediately. Apply H. Bnrgwln, 150 Fourth av. Allegheny Residences To Let. TO LET Allegheny Four new and elegant three-story stone-front houses, corner Fayette and Fulton sts.. 11 rooms and reception hall, hard wood mantels and finish, lighted by electricity and gas. electrics bells. Inquire at N 0. 66 Third av., Pittsburg. 'PO LET Nice five-room dwelling Federal st. X extension. Inquire of J. R. McKee, 703 Penn av.. Room Ml. Suburban Residences To Let. TO LET A very dcsirablv located house for boarders ana lodgers, 352 Franklin St.. Wil klnsburg. near P. R. R. station and line of Du auesns electric cars; large bouse of 21 rooms, lu rt-class order, two bathrooms, two w. c.'s and other modern fixtures: rentverv reasonable. For Information sec W. A. Herron k Sons. TO LET Six room brick dwelling In O'Hara town ship, with 12acres land, large orchard, good spring and sprlnghonse; water in the house: barn and other outbuildings; one mile from Sharpsburg on Klttanning road. Inquire ors. A. Mcpherson at Greenwood cemetery, or Jas. G. Weir, at County uommissioners' omce. TO LET On Ft. Wayne It. R., near Jack's Run. a C-room house, stable and H acre lot, SI'S. C.S. Huddleson, owner, Laurel station. Ft- Wayne R. R. TO LET At Sheridan. Panhandle R. R., small house, two rooms. (I 50: send for list, W. A. Herron & Sons. 80 Fourth av. Atlantic City. TO LET A centrally located store and dwelling ofl2 rooms on Atlantic avenue; price $800: full bakery attached in rear. Address Myer's Union Market, Atlantic City, N. J. TO LET-The Grand Union Hotel: centrally lo cated on Atlantic avenue: containing 50 rooms: Srice $,&00: complete barroom attached. Address yer's Union Market, Atlantic City. N. J. Offices and Des Itoona To Let. TO LET Offices, Fourth av.. among the most central; second and third floors in fine order; Dallmyer block. 96 Fourth av.: good entrance, elevator, heat and Janitor service, between Wood and Smlthfleld sts, opposite the Vandergrirt build ing. W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth ay Business Stands To Let. TO LET A fine fire-proor room on flrst floor of new Dispatch building. Diamond street, suited admirably for offlce or storeroom: posses sion can be given at once: oue or the best loca tions in the city for insurance or banking, real estate or other such business. Apply to Business Manager The Dispatch. a'O LET Space with power, cor. Penn and Thlra . avs.: three floors: 20.CO0 feet space; abundant power: good light; splendid location: every con venience. Apply Nicola Bros.. 20 Flith av! rpo LET $30 per mo., large store and cellar. Penn X av.. near Seventeenth St.; very suitable, for drygoods and nbtlons. boots and shoes. Mr .A. Herron &- Sons, 80 Fourth av. TO LET Four-story brick building. 139 Second av., two doors from binlthjleld St.: wilt lease for fire years. Apply at first floor office of Kauf mannr1 store. TO LET Third av.. opposite postoffice, fine storeroom With adjoining rooms: stood cellar: rent only $1,000. Black & Balrd, 95 Fourth av. TO LET Power for light manufacturing stor age: stabling. South Twenty-fourth and Jose phine, city. TO LET Basement and desk room at lt Fifth av. Donnell & Frlsh, 129 Fifth av. TO LET Photograph gallery. Address L. M. West, Corry Pa. Hooms To Let. J7LEGANT furnished rooms for one or two gen j tlemen. with bath; new house: furniture; car pets entirely new. Inquire at 256 Filth av. FLATS Furnished fiats; all modern conven iences. Apply to Moyle, 163 Lacock St., Alle gheny. I BURNISHED front room facing parks, with . board. SO Cedar av., Allegheny. OAKLAND Furnished front room for gentle man; nice room, pleasant neighborhood. 3313 Forbes st. ROOM Pleasant second-story room, furnished; both gases: windows on twosides: use of bath room : also furnished lront parlor. 2U7 South High land St.. East Eud. T)OOMS Two rooms en-suite, unfurnished, sec IX ond floor front: also, one furnished room 5 Stockton av.. Allegheny, Pa. R OOMS Four large front rooms, furnished; witu or wiinoutooara;witnuseor oatu. la- Webster st. TOOMS Nice.unfuriiislied rooms: conveniences l for housekeeping. 301 Federal St., Alle gheny; E OOMS Nicely Turnished second floor front; gentlemen. 21C Lacock St.. Allegheny. T OOM-Furnlshed room. 83 Sixth av. FERSONAL. "PERSONAL lc per roll wall paper. Thompson A. iros., lua r eaerai St.. juiegueny. PERSONAL Ask for iinscnberry's pies; at a I first-class groceries and restaurants. PERSONAL Credit, yes. credit on fine dress goods, 6llks, satins, wraps. etc., at J.Dwyer's, Room 4, McCancc block, 701 smlthfleld. PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and sliver watches and Jewelry repaired: new work inada to order. Chris. Haucli. 541 Smlthfleld. PERSONAL "Everett Club News" The pianos delivered this week are Club A, No. 274. Mrs. A.Smith. 319 Western av.: CIubB, No. 333, Miss K. L. Cox. 87 Ridge av.. Allegheny, Pa. PERSONAL When 1 was a smalt oovray motner 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 floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape. Tel. ISo3. FOUND. FOUND Everybody takes Ta-va-zon 7-Day Blood Cure: makes pure blood; best on earth. Dr. Griffith, Third av. and Grant, Pittsburg. (Copyright.) REMOVALS. Accountant. WOOLSEY, Auditor and Accountant, 96 Fourth av., room 30. w- Xtanks and Rankors. 17 H. WATT-4U Wood St., broker in New It. York and local securities, has removed to rooms 203 and 2C9 Gcrmania Savings Bank bultd'g. Roots and. Shoes. C IAIN BROS., hoots and shoes, havo removed from corner Sixth st. and Liberty to Hotel Schlosser block for 90 days. Dentists. OJpiONNOR, DR. P. J., Dcnttst-nas removed V.' to 534 Grant St.. opposite Cathedral. Furniture, Carpets, Eta GALEY. H. T. removed from 17 Diamond to 172 Third av Pittsburg, and carries full line of furniture and carpets; cash or credit. Gas Fixtures, Plumblnjr, Etc. yvOWDLE, J. F. number and dealer in gas and XJ electric light fixtures, will remove to 400 Wood St., from 204 AVood St., about April 1. Kensington. THE BURRELL IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Operating the Kensington properties, re more their offices on April I to 79 Fourth av., flrst floor, between M'ood aud Market sts. 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, guns, etc., for sale cheap to repay advances. Real Estate. JOHN F. SWEENY, real estate, moved to 63 Fourth av. rpHE Blaine Land Improvement Company re- moved Us general office to 162 Fourth ay. M KS. F. M. YOUNG MAS BEMUVED TO 626 Fen il av., -where she exhibits all this week a choice selection of pattern hats and bonnets. Dressmak ing department In charge of Miss Dodd. aplO-07 EDUCATIONAL. DUQUESNE COLLEGE. Teachers' special opportunity. Classes in Pp.iMAitr Methods. Best drill in Normal work. Can enter any time with advantage. All other departments In vigorous opera tion. E. M. WOOD.LL, D., ai)7-49-D President. u NFESMENTED SHAPE JUICK A delicious boveracro with all the medic inal properties or the grape, absolutely Ireo of alcohol. In qnart bottles. GEO. K. STEVENSON & CO., Sixth av. Ja8-siw TTtflTABIAN PUBLICATIONS FREE U Address Hiss Hary Lyman. 19 Oakland Square, Plttsburz. Ja-13-13 AUCTION SALES. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF REAL ESTATE, 1217 & 1219 Liberty Avenue, AT AUCTION. On THURSDAY, April 14, at 2 o'clock, -will he sold on the premises, the property 1217 and 1219 Liberty avenue, consisting of a lot frontine 40 teet on Liberty avenne, extend ing back 1C0 feet to Spring alley, 20 feet wide, on which is erected a two-story brick build ing, 27x100. Immediate possession given of a part of the ground, viz, 13x100. Possession of the balance given April 1, 1393. Torms of sale One-third cash on Jlay 1, balance in one and two years with interest Semi-annually, secured by bond and mort gage. A deposit or $250 required at sale. By ordcf of tbe Executors of G. H. and J. IL Shoenberger, deceased. A. LEGGATE & SON, ap5 91-5,7,9,11,13.H AUCTIONEERS, AUCTION! AUCTION! FURNITURE! FURNITURE! Carpets, linoleum, Etc. Just received one of tho largest consign ments of Furniture ever put on the market In Pittsburg, for sale TUESDAY, April 12. at 10 o'clock, at the rooms of the Uenry Auction Company, 24 and 26 Ninth street. Just in, five far?e furniture cars loaded to the ut most capacity with everything in tho furni tnte line, from one of the largest honses In W estern Pennsylvania goingout of business. China closets, sideboards of all kinds and prices, wardrobes, bookcases, parlor furni ture of every description, from the plain haircloth to the finest rug and silk broca telle; fine chamber suites, hall racks, tables, couches, chairs, rockers, lounges, desks, etc.: also a large consignment of linoleum and carpets to be sold without rcservo to close up tho business. Do not fail to attend this sale if you wane to buv furniture or carpets. HENRY AUCTION CO., aplO-240 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE. No. 4054 Penn Avenue. Brick bouse, 5 rooms in good order. Lot 20x130 feet to an alley. Rents for $25 per month. Sale on the premises Tuesday, April 12, At 8 o'clock r. v. For permit and particulars seo W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fonrth avenue. mb30-92-30ap2,5,8,ll TOOTS AND SHOES AT AUCTION! WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, AT 10 O'CLOCK, At the rooms of the HENRY AUCTION CO., 24 and 26 Ninth Street. The entire stock or a shoo house quitting business, consisting of ladies', gents' and children's boots, shoes and rubbers: to be sold at once; terms cash. HENRY AUCTION CO., npll-241-atwsu Auctioneers. RESORT HOTELS. HOTEL KATES AND CIRCULARS May Be Obtained at THE DISPATCH'S Business Office, Smlthfleld and Diamond. mhlS Atlantic City. THE R0SSM0RE ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Location unsurpassed. Steam heat. All conveniences. mh27-192 MRS. JOHN P. DOYLE. THE IRVINGT0N, On the Beach. Improved by the addition of music and billiard halls. Elevator. Sun parlors. Filtered water. Service first-class. mh23-5I-D CHAMBERS & HOOPES. THE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY. Directly on the Beach. Sea water baths In house. Opens January 30, 1S92. ia25-34-D C ROBERTS 4 SONS. HOTEL WELLINGTON. Ocean end ot Kentucky avenue, Atlantic City. N. J. M. A. & H. S. MILNOB. Circulars at Dispatch office. mh26-73 HOTELS. RIGGS HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D, G, Reopened, Under new management; refurnished and redecorated in first-class style: table best in the city. ' RIGGS HOUSE CO., G. DeWITT, Proprietors. Treasurer. fe2G-60-MW 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 of home with the addi tional conveniences of the metropolis is of fered our guests. THE STURTEVANT HOUSE. Broadway, 2Sth and 29th sts., New York.N Y Ja27-29-Jtwr After 19 Years of Trial, ELAINE, THE- FAMILY SAFEGUARD OIL, Is conceded to be the Best and Safest Oil Known. ELAINE NEVER VARIES IN QUALITY. Cannot be Exploded. It Is tbe very highest grade of refined petroleum, from which, in the process of manufacture, every impurity has been elim inated. Elaine is free from benzine and parafflne; it will never chill in tho coldest temperature known on this continent. In color, Elaine is spring-water white, and its "fire test" is so high as to make it as abso lutely sare as any uiuminanc Known. Having no disagreeable odor, Elaine is a pleasant oil for family use. Can fca Earned in Any Petroleum Lamp, A POSITIVE PEOTECTION FEOJI LAMP EXPLOSIONS. MAKES THE SAFEST AND BEST LIGHT KNOWN. ELAINE I e'd7 OIL 100 Million Gallons ELAINE Sold in 13 Years From 1373 toJS92. Elaine cannot be improved upon. WAEDEN & OZNARD, MANUFACTURERS, felD PITTSBURG PA ($30,000 trust funds on mortgages on long time; also other smaller amounts. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, 0 Fourth avenue. aplO-217-12,15,23,28 MRS. F. M. YOUNG HAS REMOVED TO -G26 Penn av., where she exhibits all this week a choice selection of pattern hats and bonnets. Dressmaking department la charge of Miss Dodd. aplO-57 CHOICE PEOPEKTrES. FOURTH AVENUE. 47 feet front. $30,000. 8 Per Cent Net Investment PENN AVENUE. COxllo Corner Lot, $45,000. FIRST AVENUE. Corner Lot COxSO. $30,000. LIGGETT BBOS., ap9-S2 71 Diamond street PROPOSALS. Office or the Coxtrolleb or ALLromsfT T CotrsTV, PiTTSBCKQ, Pa., April 9. 1S92. I NOTICE TO ICE DEALERS. Sealed proposal s will be received at this office until 4 o'clock p. jr., THURSDAY, APRIL 14, ' For fhrnishimr the courts and offices of Al legheny county with ice lor the ensuing year. Tho ice must bo of No. 1 quality, and de livered at such times and in such quantities as tbe Superintendent of tbe Court House may direct. All bid3 must be by the ton. The Commissioners reserve the rhjhtto reject any or all bids. For further informa tion inquire of the Superintendent. JAMES A. GRIER, ap9-124-p Connty Controller. STEAMERS AND EXCURSIONS. NETHERLANDS LINE. SA1LIXGS FROM NEW YORK: April Z. 9:30 A. M. batanlav. ODDAM. April 6. 1 P. M. Wednesday. ROTrElSDA3r. Steamers marked sail to and from Ataiterdam; all others to and from Kotterdant. From Pier, foot or Fifth street. ITobolcen. FIrstyabln.S-15 to foot second caoln.fXt. Reduced excursion tickets. Stterxfce at low rates. For llluitratrd guide and taRS4ge applr to JOHN J. McCOKMIC'K. 6KI Smlthtleld strett; LOUI4 MOESKK, 619 Smith 11 el J street: MAX SC1IA3I BEKG&CO.. oUSmltlifieldstreer. apl-D ' CYDNARD LINE-NEW YOKK AND LIVER J POOL. VIA QUEKNSTOWN-From Pier 40, North river. Fast express mail service. Servia. Aptll 16. 8 a. m. (Servia. 3Iv 14. 7 a. m. Etrnrla. April ri. 2 p. m. Etruria. 3Iay a, 1 p. in. Auranla, Aprils, Sa.tn.Aurinla. Mar 23. 7a.m. Umbrla. 31ar 7. 2 p. m.lUmbrla. June 4,1p.m. Cabin passage. 3(10 and upward, according to lo cation: second cabin. $35. Steerage tickets to and from all part3 of Europe, at verv low rates. For freight and passajte applv to the compiny's odice. 4 Bowling Orcen. New York.- VERNON 11. BROWN A CO.. Oeneral Agentd. orCHAP.I.ES P. SMITH. Third av. and Wood St.. Agent for Pitts burg. Pa. apll-D HITK STAlt LINE ' ' For Queenstofrn an-l Liverpool. Royal and United Stat 3Ialt steamer. Teutonic. Apr. 13. 5 p m'Tenlonlc. 3lav. II. 4 pra Britannic. Apr. 23, noon (Britannic, 3Iayl3.t0:50am llajestle. Apr. 27. 4 p m 'Majestic. 3Iay 23. 4 p m Germanic 3Jay 4. noonJGermanlc. June 1. noou From White Star dock, loot of West tenths:.. New York. Second cabin on these steamers. Saloon rates. ISO ana upward. Second cabin, s 10 and 545. Excur sion tickets on favorable terms. ;teerage. from tha old countrv. S;i: from New York. S20. White Star drafts parable on demand laalltha principal banks throughout Great .Britain. Applv to JOHN J. 31CCOKMICK. C2 SmlthSeta it.. Pittsburg, or II. MA1TLAND KERSEY. General Agent, a Broadway. New York. apl-D ANCHOR LINE. Steamers Leave New York Every Saturday For Gli3gow via Londonderry. Rates for Saloon Passage By S. . CITY OF HOME. May 3S, July 3, SCO and upwards, acccmllnr to accom modation and location "f Room. Other steamer of the line SoO and upwards. , Second Cabin S . Steerage Slt. Passengers hooked at through rates to or from any city In Great Britain or on the Continent. Draftt, on London Sold at Lotrest Itat?4. Book of Information, tours and sailing lists fur. nlshed on application to Agents. HENDEK-ONBROTHEKS,7BowlIngGreen,N.Y. or J. J.31CCOK3IICK. 639 f-mlthficlil St.. A. D. SCORER & SON, 144 Water St.. opp.B. &O.Opot. Pittsburg; F. 31. SE3IPLE, 110 Federal St.. Alle gheny. apll-Jtwr E. New York, Queenstown and Liverpool, Trom New York every Wednesday. City of Paris and City of New York, 10,503 tons each, '. City of Berlin, City of Chicaso, City of Chester, irnoir sew tors: City of Berlin, Wednesday, April 13, 6:30 a.m: City ofNew York. Wed'day, April 20.100 a.m. City of Chicago. Wedn'sday. April 27. 6:00 A..U. City of Paris, Wednesday, ilay 4. 11:00 a. ar. For rates of passage and other informa tion, apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COJf. PANY. Gcn'l Agents, 6 Bowline Green, New York, or to J. J. 3ICCOR3IICK, 633 SmithUeld at., Pittsburjr. ap7-Mwr RED STAR LINE. Weely between New York and Antwerp. Thesplemlid. first-class. fnll-Dowered steamers. HoordUnd, Wednesday, April 13. 6:39 a. m. Friesland. Wednesdav, April 3). 1:S-A. M. Waesland. Wednesday. Aprils. 6:00 A. M. RhynWnd. Wednesday. Slav 4. 12:00 noon. baloons. staterooms, smoking and bathroom! amidships, second cabin accommodations unez. celled. Staterooms all on main deck. First cabin. SV) and upward: excursion tickets. $9Sand upward; second cabin, H; round trip. 10 percent reduction: steerage at very low rates, bind for "Facti ror Travelers." International Navigation Company, GENERAL AGENTS, 'o. 6 Bowling Green. New York. Agents: ' J. J. McCormict. (CO SmithUeld street. Louis iloeser. olfi Smlthfleld street. J. F. Erny. German Savings Bank. apl-K-MWF Norddeutscher Lloyd Steamship Company. Fast Line of Express Steamers New York to Southampton (London). Bremen. SPRING SAILINGS. 1812. April 9 April 13 ArrlMG April 19 Ems. Sat.. Jlay 2J Harei. Tups Jlay 11 atle. bat.. June I Lahn. Tues.. June t Aprils April M April 30 3Iy 3 Kllie. bat.. June It bpree. Tues.. June 14 Aller. bst. June it Trave. Tues., June 21 May Jlay Slay Jlay t-jns, sat.. June;. Havel. Tues.. June 2 baale. Sit.. July 1 Lahn. Tnes.. Jnlx 5 Elbe. Sat.. July may Jlav II I Spree. Toes.. July 12 , rro .. V w . tr. An1.-mntnn Tli .I-.V. ' J.1IUQ jrulll ,,n. AV." UVU.....U.U.VI.. , - From Southampton to Bremen, 24 or 30 hours. From Southampton to London, by Southwestern Railway Co.. 2 hours. Trains every hour In tha summer season. Railway carriaees for London, await passenjeers In Southampton Docks oa arrival of express steamers from New York. These steamers are well known for their speed, comfort and excellent cuisine. JrAX SCHAMISKItG&CO.. 527 Smlthfleld St.. LOUIS JIOSER. 616 Smlthfleld St.. J. F.EKNY CasnlerGcrmanbavinzs and Dep. Bank. AgenU For Pittshnre. P" AMUSEMENTS. THE ALVIN THEATER CHARLES L. DAVIS Owner and 3Ianager To-night, Wednesday and Saturday Matinee:. WILLIAM HAWORTH'S Enormously Successful Play, THE ENSIGN. Next week Geo. Thatcher in Tuxedo. apll-41 Dnqnesne, Pittsburg's Leading Theater. TO-NIGHT, MATINEE WEDNESDAY. BEST SEATS, 50c HQYT'S A TEXAS STEFfl. Next Week Tho Pitou Stock Company. apll-40 TO-NIGHT. -BOSTON- -HOVARD- -ATHENEUM- , . -SPECIALTY- -COMPANY.- Matinees Wednesday and Saturday, 25c, 50o reserved. 10c, 35c, 50c, 75c. Next Week Das'l Sullt, tho Millionaire. aplO-177 HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY OF MUSIC. To-Night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, THE MAY RUSSELL NOVELTY AND BURLESQUE CO. WITH NEW FEATURES. ap0-21 . BIJOU THEATER. This week. Matinees Wednesday and, Saturday. THE DRUMMER BOY; or The Spy of Shiloh, AprUia. LUliaaBusseU la "La Cfcjale." ftpU-19. ( Saale. Sat.. Lain. Tues., Elbe. Sat.. Spree. Tues., A Her. tat.. Trare, Tues., Ems. Sit.. Havel. Tues., Siale, Sat.. Lahn. Tnes.. Elbe. Sat.. Spree, Tnes., Aller. Sat.. Trave. Tnes. i i tS I .. fHL&&4Htemtui& elJSAr jW..