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THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH WEDNESDAY
13, 189a
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EUROPE CAN'T BEAT IT.
The Homeopathic Hospital Compares
Favorably With Similar
INSTITUTIONS ACKOSS TEE SEA.
Anneal Meeting of the Corporat rs and
Contributors.
GOOD WOKE DOXE BT TRAINED MJRSES
The annual meeting of the corporators
and contributors of the Homeopathic Hos
pital was held yesterday afternoon in the
chapel of that institution. The meeting;
was presided over by President "William
Metcalfe and was opened with prayer by
Bev. Dr. Ier.
The report of the Executive Committee
was read by Mr. A. H. Child?. The only
change during the year was the building of
the eye and ear infirmary annex which was
a gift from Mrs. "William Thaw. The rec
ords showed that there was a falling off in
the number of patients treated as compared
with the previous year. During the
year there were 1,414 patients admitted to
the hospital, of which 1,134 were charity
and 280 pay patients. The average cost of
the maintenance of each patient per day
was a little over ?1 09. There were 48
births and 97 deaths in the hospital during
the year. The expenditures were 538,441 74,
and" the receipts $47,949. The total in
debtedness is now 544,368 51.
Work or the Training School.
Mr. Childs highly commended the work
of the training school. A letter was read
from Dr. McClelland who is at present in
Europe purchasing apparatus and instru
ments for the new eye and ear annex. Dr.
McClelland stated that ho had visited nearly
all the important hospital" of Europe and
that tho hospitals of the United States com
pare favorably with any on that side of the
ocean; this wa particularly true of tho
Homeonathin ITnsnitaL
Miss Wright, Superintendent of the Train
Ins 'School for Nurses, read her report of the
work or that branch. During the year there
were 373 calls for trained nurses, but the de
mand was larger than the supply. Thoie
were 175 applicants lor admission to tho
school, and of 24 examined 11 passed and 13
failed. The receipts from private nurses
during tho year amounted to $2,519 44. Dr.
L. H. Willard reported for the deans of
the faculty and Dr. Martin read the report
of the medical hoard.
Fair Woman's Charity.
Sirs. George L. McCoy read the report of
the Ladles' Association. This repoi t was an
outline of the help given by the ladies in
the general ward or the hospital and
acknowledging the Rifts of Mrs. J. J. Van
dergrirt, Mrs. J. M. Gusky, the Fruit and
Flow er Mission and others. The Ti easurer's
report of the Ladles' Association showed
that there w as collected $3,730, and $2.3S0 was
expended.
The following Board of Trustees was
elected unanimously: Hon. J. H. Bailey, L.
H. AVillard, M. D., George S. Griscom, Captain
James Boyd. Frank Semple, Colonpl William
A. Herron, Hon. George H. Anderson, John
W. Herron.
Kev. W. R. McKay closed the proceedings
with a short address.
Infants' Long and Short Dresses.
Just opened five new styles in line em
broidered trimmed dresses $1, $1 25, $1 50,
SI 73, $i Ask to seo hand made dresses;
fire-t ever displayed.
A. G. Camtoeli. & Soys, 27 Fifth avenne.
MEETINGS AND NOTICES.
Easiness Chances.
-fVSSOLUTION NOTICE-TO WnOSf IT MAY
U concern: Notice is hereby given that the
limited partnership heretofore aoing business
under the name and style of F. F. Davison A Co .
1.1m.. with Its prluclpal office and place of business
at No. 49 Federal st.. Allegheny City. Pa., his been
this day dissolred bv the mutual consent of all lis
members, to wit. Theodore R. Hostetter. F. F.
Datlson and Neville C. Davison, and all persons
indbted to F. r. Davison Jt Co.. Llm.. will make
immediate payment, and all persons having Ciafms
will present the same for settlement to Theodore R.
Hostetter. No. 49 Federal su. Allegheny City. Pa.
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Notices.
OFTirE COUXTT COHHIStlOXKRS, I
PlTTSBCnc. February?). 1692. j
IHE COUN1Y COMMISSIONERS WILL
hold appeals from the triennial assessment of
1M2 for the several districts named on the day and
date given below:
Wednesday. April 13 Braddock township.
Thursday. April 14 Fourteenth w anl. Pittsburg.
Frldiv. April 15 Eighteenth ward. Pittsburg.
Monday, April IS Twcuty-rourth ward, Pitts
burg. Tuesday. April 19 Versailles township.
Thursday. April a City of McKtcsport.
Frld-n, April 22 Miffllu township: Duquesne
borough. It. E. MERCER,
J. G. WFIR.
D.J. BOYLE.
County Commissioners.
Attest: P. W. SEIBERT. Clerk. apl3-10l
OFFICE OF )
Tr.rAsur.ER Alleguxjtt Cocktt,
April 1,1892. )
"VTOTICE-IN PURSUANCE OF THE TWENTY
J.1 FIRST section of an actrelatlng to Allegheny
county, approved the 1st day of May, 1661. and of
the amendment of said section, approved the 30th
day of March, A. D. 1550, 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 countv. State and poor taxes for the
year of IS92 on and after the flrst day of May. 1832.
said taxes can be paid at this office until the 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 of August.
There will be 10 per cent added to all taxes re
maining unpaid on the 1st day of "-optembcr. 1S92.
JOHN A. BELL.
pl-90 Treasurer of Allegheny county.
Dividends.
OFFICE OF RXLEGHEXT HZATTNO COMFAKV. J
ALixoHEirr, Pa.. April 12. 1892. i
DIVIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF
this company lias this dav declared a quarterly
dividend of TWO PER CENT, payable to stock
holders of record on April 20. Transfer books will
oe closed from April 15 to April 20, both Inclusive.
JOHN OAL.DWELL.
aplS-S5 Treasurer.
Lriml Notlres.
FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUT CO.,
121 and 123 Fourth ave.
T 'STATE OF MARY J. McHENDRY, DE
j CEASED Notice is hereby given tha letters of
administration on the estate of Alary J. Mcllendry
bare been granted to the undersigned, to whom all
persons indebted to said estate are requested to
make Immediate payment, and tbose baring claims
against the 6ame should make them Known without
delay. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO..
CHAS. H. D1LLINGER, Administrator.
Attorney. apl3-43-w
T.WALTER DAY. Attorney at Law,
83 Diamond street.
ESTATE OF CATHERINE LIGHTCAP. DE
CEASED Notice Is hereby given that letters
of administration on the estate of Catherine Light
cap, deceased, late of Allegheny City. Pa., have
been granted to the undersigned, to whom all per
sons Indebted to said estate are requested to make
Immediate payment, and tbose having claims
against the same should make them known without
delay.
E. W. .MILLER, Administrator D.B.N.CT. A..
mh9-29W N o. 144 Filth av.. Pittsburg. Pa.
-V70TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN AP
X PLICATION will hemidetotheGoicrnorof
Pennsylvania, on tho Sth aav of May, 1892, at 10
o'clock A. M.. by William A. IleyU Jacob T. KelU
Edwin L. Allen. Lutber W. Mendenhall and Wal
ton Mitchell, under the act of Assembly entitled
"An act to provide for tl.e Incorporation and reg
ulation of certain corporations, ' approved April
29, I874,and the supplements thereto, lor the charter
of an Intended corporation to be called "The
Florence Oil Company," the said corporation be
ing formed for the purpose or producing, storing,
transporting, selling aud dealing generally In pe
troleum, and for these purposes to have, possess and
enjoy all the richts. benefits and prlt 1 leges of said
act of Assembly and the supplements thereto.
LYON. McKEE A SANDERSON.
aplS-52-2 Solicitors.
REMOVALS.
Accountant.
WOOLSEY, Auditor and Accountant,
Fourth av., room 30.
W-
Roots and Shoes.
TAIN BROS., boots and shoes, have removed
J from comer Sixth st. and Liberty to Hotel
Bcblosser block for 90 days.
Dentists.
O'rtONNOR, DR. P. J., Dentist-Has removed
J to 534 Grant St.. opposite Cathedral.
Kensington.
THE BURRELL IMPROVEMENT COMPANY
Opcratlng the Kensington properties, re
move their offices on April 1 to 79 Fourth ar., flrst
floor, between Wood and Market sts.
EDUCATIONAL.
DUQUESNE COLLEGE.
The spring; term has opened with an in
creased attendance. A superior opportunity
for teachers to review their work prepara
tory for examination. All departments In
full operation. Night school till Juno L
E. M. WOOD, LL. D.,
apl2-ts-i President.
JtS'Dlsplat aarertlscmcnts one dcBar per
tqvare for one inartion. Classified real estate
cd ertisemenis on this page ten cents per line for
each insertion, and nune taken lor leu than
thirtfi cents,
FNTIL FTTRTUFK NOTICK
ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE
Classified under the following heaillBKS wlUbeao-
crpted at the rate of
OXE CENT PEB WORD
FOB EACH INSERTION when pa'1' ftr lo ad
vance cither at main or branch offices.
Wanted Advertisements of aUJGndi.
bUCH AS
SITUATIONS.
male nixr,
FEMALE HELP.
AGENTS,
ROOM.
BOARDING.
BOARDERS,
MISCELLANEOUS.
FEKSONAM,
TO LET KOOMV
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND
FOUND.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH.
BUSINESS OFFICE.
Cor.SmtthGeld and Diamond Street!.
ALWAYS or-EN.
BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE
WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET. AND OTOER
TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WTLL BE
RECEIVED UP TO 3 P. M. FOR INSERTION.
Advertisements shonM be prepaid unless adver
tisers already have accounts with Tni DisrATca
FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST..
TELEPHONE 3021.
FOR THE SOUTHSmT". NO. 1412 CARSON
STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 602.
FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 6ia
PENN AV.
PITTS J1UKG ADDITIONAL.
THOMAS 3ICCAFKKEY. 3501 Bntler street.
EMU. G. S.TUCKEY. 54th street and Pena avenue.
ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL.
F. TT. EGGERS &SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets.
TIIOMA"- MCHENRY. Western and lrwln avenues.
PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aTS.
WANTED.
Main Hela.
EARBER Steady employment for a good white
man; apply at once. A. II. Cunningham,
Scottdale. Pa.
BARBER A flrst-class roan; none but steady
men need apply: ?S and board. W. H. Scbeel,
.Teannette, Pa.
BARBER A good barber Immediately at National
Hotel, JIcKecsport: a young man preferred.
BARBER First-class barber: no other need ap
ply. Call at Henry Dinner's. 469 Fifth av.
ARBER rirst-class barber: none other need
apply. George C. While. Unlontown. Pa.
B
OY Good bov with some experience in the bar-
ber trade. 153 Robinson St.. Allegheny.
BOY wanted to make ready and feed Job printing
presses. 525Smlthfleldst.. third floor.
B
-Who wlshps to finish his trade as barber.
Shlloh St.. Mt. Washington.
CANVASSER3-ood canvassers: salary lo such.
heeler & Wilson Mfg Co.. 6 Sixth st.
c
OAL MINERS 25 coal miners at Cherry Mines.
H.it's Crossing P..C. C. & St. L. Ry.: steady
w.ri lfcri-tt -irp two weeVs' nay. no tronble.
Inquire at mines or office, M. McCue, Third av.
ana Try St.
COATMAKEH Permanent situation to reliable
man. E. W. Horner. Connellsyille, Pa.
c
OATMKERS 2 good men. Adam Stamm,
Tarentura. Pa.
OOK Good rdtn as second cook; no Sunday
work. No. 6 Sixth av.
piOOK A good male cook.
119 Diamond st.
"HRHG CLERK-Reglstered: good salary.' W.J.
XJ Gllmore & Co., N o. 40 seventh av.
ENGINEERS ana firemen, to procure license,
should get Stephenson's Illustrated Practi
cal Test:" contains latest examinations; by mall,
SI: agents wanted. Walter G. Kraft, Publisher,
70 La SHe St.. Chicago.
I7RRAND COY who resides in East Liberty.
J Fleishman A Co.. 501. 506 and 503 Market st.
HARNESS stitchers; (ten).
aTe., city.
Call at 3021 Liberty
LABORERS Eight or ten good German laborers
to work in vat shed: will have to go out of
town on morning train at b'20, reaching Allegheny
City again at 6:36 p. M.: wages SI 50 per day: also
railroad tickets snpplled free: only laborers famil
iar with the use of shovel and pick wanted. Apply
to Casper Slee, warehouse, corner Pine st. and
West l'enn R. H., Allegheny, at 6:J1 F. M.. Thurs
day. LANDSCAPE engineer A comnetent man to lay
out a tract of 70 acres for park purposes. Ad
dress Mozart Park Association. Wheeling. W. Va.
MACHINISTS For night work; are running
shops night and day. Bucyrus Steam Shovel
aud Dredge Company, Bucyrus, O.
MAN Wanted: reliable party to place stock for
us; dividends exceed 13 per cent; write for
particulars. N-W. Building and Loan Association,
Carroll, la.
ORGANIZERS wanted Profitable terms to good
men: a beneficial society with 10.000 members
and S750.000 In relief funds: 28-year plan; benefits
payable every S1 years: the best managed order in
existence. Fraternal Guardians, 1305 Arch at.,
Philadelphia. Pa.
PANTALOON MAKER Immediately: must be
flrst class: good wages and steady employment
guaranteed. Inquire G. L. Teeters, Apollo, Pa.
)ANrSMAKERS-At 1323 Penn av.
PATTERN MAKERS wanted: can use six flrst
class men: none but the best need apply. Ad
dress Johnson Company, Johnstown, Pa.
PRACTICAL accounting In all departments
promptly attended to by Henry D. Rutton, 70
Irwin av., Allegheny.
REGISTERED assistant at once; must be com
petent and well recommended ; city references.
Applr after 6 P. M. at 81 Federal st., Allegneny.
T) OLL TURNERS Can use six first-class men;
XV none but practical men need apply. Seaman,
ian,
R..
Sleeth A Black. Forty-first St. and
-a- v. it.
nusourg. I'a.
SALESMAN A flrst-class salesman: one who is
well acquainted with Pittsburg and Allegheny
retail grocers: must be a bright, aggressive man;
good opportunity for such a man to make money:
salary and commission. Address P. O. Box 640,
Pittsburg, Pa.
SALESMEN Two experienced shoe salesmen.
Cochran's Shoe House, Fourtn av. and Market
street.
CALESMAN
Armlv 1
to Room 610, Ferguson
Block. 121 Third ay., Pittsburg.
SALESMEN We offer big money: exclusive ter
ritory; our new patent door check sells at sight;
one agent made So0 first day, so can you: sample.
50 cts. Unity Door Check Co., Chicago. 111.
STEADY man about 33; knowledge print and
wrapping papers, to solicit; large acquaintance;
state wareB per day: permanent Job right man.
Address Calender. Dispatch office.
"IT7ATCHMAKKR and salesman: a good man
,i . yu-c; k'-u - to ai. esters, d eweiers
and Opticians.
is. 31. ri
fifth av,, McKecsport, Pa,
TTTRATPEHS-Experieneefl bundle wrappers:
t city reference required. Apply between 8
and 9 A. X. or 5 and 6 p. M. at Kanfraanns'.
T'OUNG MEN For high grade positions.
A 25 Federal St.. Allegheny. Room 13.
Call
Acents.
A GENTS Something new; agents or others to
.fY secure the monopoly, in all sections, or the
sale or our Perfection Adjustable Shoe (recently
patented): over ."00 agents are making from (60 to
75 per week. Address, with 2-cent stamp. Con
solidated Shoe Company, Lynn, Mass.
AGENTS Reliable and energetic agents for
Braddock. McKeesport, Homestead. Char
tiers, Mansfield. Bellerue. Tarentum. Pittsburg
and Allegheny; exclusive territory ana good com
missions. Call on or address Pennsylvania Fence
Co., Lt'd, Penn av. and Third st.
AGENTS in every town to handle flne line of
specialties: good money to live agents. Address
Michigan Door Plate and Cell Co., Grand Rapids,
Mich.
A GENTS fS to(7 rtall
dally: expenenceunneegssary.
Ferftimers, West tVinsted, Ct.
jx. x uiuam a vo.
AGENTS A few good agents can find steadv em
ployment at Room 410. Penn building.
Male and Female Help Wanted.
HELP-Cooks for private families; wages. (6:
laundress, (5: waiters. (4: cook and chamber
maid for same family: nurses, chambermaids,
dining room girls. 200 liouseglrls; woman cook for
hotel. (10 per week: German and colored girls:
drivers, farm hands, gardeners; white and col
ored waiters. Thompson's, 603 Grant &L.
HELP At once, male cook. 100 firm hands,
dairymen, drivers, colored farm hands, hotel
housekeeper, dishwashers, cooks, chambermaids
dining room girls, two sewing girls, nurse girl,
200 housegirls. laundress, night cook, second cook.
Median's Agency, 545 Grant St., tel. 90.
"I ff GIRLS, cooks, housekeeper, farmers, gar
1UU deners, 500 railroad laborers, 25 coal
miners. Keystone Agency, No. 610 Grant st.
Instruction.
THE most progressive Actual Business College
and college oi shorthand and typewriting, 5
Sixth av. , corner Wood St.. Pittsburg; sprlug term
begins Monday. April 4, 1692; Graham's system of
shorthand aud all leading typewriters: bookkeep
ing taught by actual busluess practice; day and
night school open entire vear; call or write for new
illustrated catalogue. M. J. Conner, President;
J. M. Phillips. Expert Accounts nt.
Bnslness Opportuntlel Wanted.
7 ANTED (250 to (350 buys a safe and re
1 V business needed In every city; will pay
(100 to (200 per month, net profit; exclusive
reliable
iy from
per month, net profit: exclusive terri
tory given and complete outfit furnished; send for
Illustrated book. A. T. Thompson A Co., II Tre-
inont now, .Boston, uass.
"TTTANTED Stores, partnerships, mercantile
it and manufacturing Interests and business
chances of every character bought and sold. Real
Estate and Investment Company, 96 Fourth av..
room 30.
WANTED A physician or dentist to occupy
halL front and back office: In town, ponuu-
tlon 1 AMI n.l.h., ,to..lnn rr,re..n7.S:rfln.
----.-..--. ..w. ............. ..-, Vi. . . iit,wyi mi pnuicra staiiua auu cases.
chance for young man. Address Chanoe, Dispatch Apply at the Dispatch business office, cor. Bmlth
office. field am Diamond sU.
WANTED.
Female Snip CTuntett.
APPRENTICES Good sewers, others to learn
dressmaking and cutting. 30 Penn ay.
HAMBERMAID for small fanillr; reference re
quired. Applv at Room 130 Monongabcla
House, before 4 or after 6 r. M.
COOK First-class lemale cook with good refer
ences: German pre rerrd: good wages to the
right partr. Apply at stone house on Fifth av., op
posite Bclfoni st. Wednesday.
C TOOK A flrst-class lady cook: German or Amer
J lean: no other need apply. Address, or call.
Commercial Hotel. Irwin. Pa.
CIOOK A good second cook at restaurant. No. 158
J Fifth av.. city.
GIRL Catholic girl. 14 years old. to do light
housework. M O'Hara St., near Ellsworth ay.
GIRL Light housework: family of three. In
qnlre 110 Liberty St.. Allegheny.
GIRL Experienced girl forgcncral houseworK in
smallfamlly. ApplyC24Fciinav.
GIRL Sewing girl to work on custom coats,
ply 944 Flrtb, av.
Ap-
GIRL To work on pants.
St., city.
Apply at 7 Shlnglss
LADIES Do you want to make fl every hour?
You can do it Introducing our supporters and
other ladles' and children's goods; send stamp and
w e will tell you all about It. Daisy Hose Supporter
Co., 31S Ogden v., Chicago. III.
LADIES Good wages guaranteed to ladles will
ing to do writing for meat their homes. Ail-.
dress, in own handwriting, with stamped en
velope. Miss Edna L. Smythe, South Bend, Ind.
LADIES to do fancy work at their homes: we fur
nish material arid pay by the piece. Call and
see work, or address with stamp. J. M. Lemar &
Co., 90 Fourth av.. near Wood.
LADY As a companion and to assist with light
housework: must be fairly accomplished In
music, both vocal and Instrumental. Inquire for
particulars at 642 Liberty st. ,
TAILORESS To help on .line coats. Herman
Goedel. care of J. H. Fredrick, COM Center
ay.. East End. .
f ANTED Experienced salesladies; reference
V required, flelshman A Co., 501, 505 and 508
Market st.
YOUNG lady for entry clerk: must be a good,
plain writer and correct In figures. Apply to
Horne & Ward. 41 Fifth ay.
Situations "Wanted.
POSITION By experienced furnishing goods
and clothing man: fully capable to run fur
nishing department, being five years in last posi
tion: excellent slock keeper: steady and reliable;
strictly temperate: best references. Address B.
T. D., Dispatch ofllce.
POSITION Coachman: white: single man, who
thoroughly understands his rmslnes; good
careful driver and strictly temperate: best of ref
erences as to character and capability. Address
Coachman, No. 24. Dispatch ofllce.
POsmON By traveling salesman with two
years' experience on the road; strictly tem
perate, energetic, and can furnish best of city
references. Address Delbert, Scottdale, Pa.
POSITION Of trust by bookkeeper, w 1th experi
ence In voucher and other systems; best of
references. Address Bookkeeper, Dispatch office.
POSITION By young man of24, skilled penman,
practical knowledge or bookkeeping, and not
aftald of work. Address K. K., Dispatch ofllce.
POSITION by joung lady for office work or
writing: neat writer. Address J. W., 231 Re
beccast,. Allegheny.
SITUATION Man and wife desire place; she as
cook or housekeeper and he as coachman or to
work In garden; reference glien; thev speak only
German and French. Mr. Lelncr, 44 Webster ay.
SITUATION By German man and srife, without
children. 16 third St., Allegheny.
TTT AM TED Bv skilled draughts saan In structural
1 V lronwork.dranghting and designing of roofs,
buildings, etc. : detail plans for any kind or work
made and construction mnerintended at reasonable
rates: references furnished and satisfaction guar
anteed. U. C. Stowe, 257 Flsk st.
Wanted Partner.
PARTNERSHIP In established real estate busi
ness by young man of experience and push;
will devote entire attention to business. Address
Partner, Dispatch ofllce.
PARTNER Plumbing business; 30 capital;
handle his ownmouey. Address M. A., Dis
patch ofllce.
Boarders and Lodgers iVantod.
BOARDERS Dinwiddle st.,24I,elegant furnished
rooms, secoud and third floor, with board;
also table boarders.
BOARDERS Anderson St.. 43. Allegheny: room
ers and boarders accommodated reasonably.
BOARDERS Cedar av., 54. Allegheny, nicely
furnished rooms, with board; gentlemen.
BOARDERS Furnished rooms, with board, fac
ing parks. 31 Sherman, av., Allegheny.
BOARDERS Park way, 48. Allegheny; mealers;
21 meals, fl; regular board, 3 50.
BOARDERS Nice furnished front room, with
' board, 189 second av.
GENTLEMEN BOARDERS-At East End Hotel.
Pefinav.. E. E.: this hotel has been recently
opened nndernew management: the house has been
thoroughly renovated: table fifst-class: rates rea
sonable. A. H. W ilson. proprietor. P. S. A few
extra good rooms yet left for married couples.
OCCUPANTS-Gentlemen for second floor front
room, nicely furnished, centrally located. Ad
dress C. L., Dispatch office.
Financial Wantea.
BONDS, stocks, mortgages and securities.
Wlttlsh, 134 Fifth ar.. Rooms 30 and 31.
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.
rpo LOAN (200,000 on mortgages: S100 and up-
.a wara at o per cent; exu,vuu at ?s per cent on
resiaences or Dusiness property,
farms. S. U. French, 125 Fourth
vacant lots or
av.
Fire Insurance Wanted.
BENSW ANGER A ZAUN -Fire Insurance,
Fourth av.
Sllscellaneons Wanted.
PAINTING and platcglass glazing. It. C Miller,
C26 Grant st., Pittsburg.
PAPER-HANGING, kalsomlnlng and ceiling
decorating by D. I'. Claybnrn, 92 Ohio St., Alle
gheny, Pa.
PATENTS O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor. 131
Fifth av., next Leader, Pittsburg: no delay.
PURCHASER for a valuable patent: any person
with a slight knowledge of chemistry can
easily clear 1 100 per month. Address J. M. J. , Dis
patch office.
SHOES repaired while you wait, 75c. Keystone
Shoe Repairing Co.. 114 Third av.. St. Charles
Hotel.
QTOVES EEPAIRED-Plttsburg Stove Repair
kj tympany, si litn av.
rpRUNKS hauled to and from East End ror 50c.
X Campbell A Davis, 12 Seventh ar. Telephone
276.
USE Jones' Bedbcg Paralyzer Jones' Magic
Roach Powder: contains no poison; roaches
banished by contract; satisfaction given or no pay.
Prepared by Geo. W. Jones, 222 Federal st., Alle
gheny, Pa. Bold by all first-class druggists.
WANTED Everybody to know that the
Merchants' Building and Loan Association,
No. 107 Fourth av.. Pittsburg. Is now selling stock
of the seventh series: earnings for last year over 9
per cent: it will be to the interest or persons wish
ing to procure homes or to invest their money to
take stock; the association meets alternate
Thursdays at 7P.M.; next meeting April 14.
WANTED Old and young, healthy or delicate,
to know that odontnnder is the onlv safe and
absolutely successful local anaesthetic for painless
extraction or teeth; come and try it free of charge
at Odontnnder Dental Parlors, 708 Penn av.
WANTED Information as to the whereabouts
of Stephen Haselwood; anyone having
sich please communicate with Abraham Hasel
wood, Haselton, Mahoning county, Ohio.
WANTED Everyone who wants the finest and
cheapest wall paper In America to send for
samples: sent free to any address. G. G. O'Brien.
Paint and Wall Paper Store, 292 Fifth av.
WANTED Second-hand soda fountain; will
rent or .buy. Address Fountain, Dispatch
office.
WANTED-Cheap safe. Address Safe, DIs
patch ofllce. Give size and location.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles. Live Moclc For Sale.
DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles;
our own make. Wm. Beckert, 340 to 344 Ohio
t.. Allegheny. Telephone, 8420.
Machinery arid Metala Fqr.Sale.
BOILERS and engines, second-hand: alt sizes,
from 4 to 100 h. p. ; cheapest In the market: 46
boilers and engines In stock, stationary and porta
able, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc. ;
steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting.
Telephone MM. 23-35 Park way. J. S Young. Alle
gheny, Pa.
BRYANT and Acme automatic engines and boil
ers, hot water 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 A Ulrich, 316 Lib
erty st., Pittsburg, Pa.
I'NGINES Genuine Acme automatic safety en
i i glnes and non-explosive boilers, from one
half to flte horsepowers, for natural gas or carbon
oil as fuel: latest Improved ventilating fans and
yster motors, sold by J. Prager, sole agent, at No.
4 Fifth av. bend for catalogue and Information.
ENGINES and boilers of every description: brick
yard supplies; contractors, and rolling mill ma-
cuuiery. m nomas carlln's Sons. x.acocK
lOmaa Carlln'a Sons. Lacock and San-
uusxy sts.
Aiiegucny.
and other grits; iron frames and flxtnres for hand,
foot or power: mounted stone, oil stone, emery
wheels and grinders. Wm. fl. Klrby. 133 First
avenue. ICE CREAM FREEZER-10-gaUon for power;
must be in good condition and cheap; also
water motor to run same. Address Box 347, New
Castle. Pa.
SAW TABLE One second-hand saw table for
ItsrraitvnA n. ata4fcSM KHBHhhAMB 111 Wa aaM
..--....I7 ".'"'JI'.urJr.'' "i'i ""tu
FOK SALE M1SOEIXNEAOUS.
Coal For Sale.
COAI Anthracite and bituminous -coal ana
crushed coke for domestic purposes; general
hauling. Latimer. Myers A Co., Fourth 'and Try
sts. and Thirtieth and Liberty sta.
Miscellaneous ror Sale.
TDAHGAINS- ,
I have the following special bargains to offer this
coming week, commencing: April 11:
Picture wire, 25 yards. In roll t 6
Shoe blacking, two large boxes 5
Carpettacks per dozen papers 10
Carpenters' two-foot rules 5
5-lnch wire cutting pilars 25
Carrmiters' 26-lncu handsaws 48
Carplntcrs' brace and five steel bits 98
Carpenters' levels 24
Garden spades, steel.................. 45
Ladies' curling tongs, nickel plated 10
Ladles' curling tongs, notplated 5
Copper bottom wash boilers 1 48
Thermometers, regular price 2.. 24
Drapery pins lor laco curtains, per dozen , 4
Door locks, with knobs, complete : SO
Knives and forks, per dozen...,; 48
Liquid glue, per bottle.... 5
Family scales 74
Tack claws
House numbers 5
Wire balr brushes 10
6-inch butcher Knives 10
Flour sitters 9
Wade & Butcher genuine bow razors 74
This isjust a few of the birgalns to be found this
week at Rogers'. 105 Sniltliflcld st.
EGGS Standard nlack MInorcas. brown and
white Leghorns, barred Plymouth Rocks; 13
eggs, Jl 25. Torrance Poultry Farm, Fettcnnan
P. o Allegheny co Pa. m
FOR BALE 1c per rpll wall paper. Thompson
Bros., 109 Federal St.. Allegheny.
SAFE Barnes SafciA Lock Co. maker: Inside
measurement, 17x0x48 Inches; double doors
Inside and out; combination lock: stored at No. 93
First av. Inquire John E. McCrlckart, No. 59
Fourth av.
WATCHMAKER'S BENCH-Only used three
weeks; price $9, complete. B. E. Arons. 65
fifth av. l
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Opportunities For Sale.
ALL kinds of stores and other business opportu
nities. Woolsev's Commercial Agency, 96
Fourth av., room 30. Dallmeyer uloc-k.
BAKERY Flrst-elass stand; good reason for
selling. Inquire at No. 8 Decatur st , Pitts
burg, Pa.
BARBER SHOP Three chairs; low rent;three
3 ear lease: good business; must be sold on ac
count of sickness. Call at Edlls A Co.'s Barners'
Supply House. 715 Grant St.. Pittsburg. Pa.
TU!INESS
OPPORTUNITY To Invest, ten
D thousand dollars.
Business cstaDiisnca. in
vestigation Invited. Address J. M. C, P. O. box
lt3. Ailanta. Georgia.
DRUG STORE and fixtures, at administrator's
sale. Including full line of drugs, paints, per
fumes, etc., at No. 2335X Carson st., Pittsburg,
S. S.. Pa. : auction sale on premises, on Tuesday,
April 19, 18, at 10 A. M. : sold hi bulk or in part.
Silranus Daires. Administrator.
FOR SALE A saloon, bar fixtures, pool and bil
liard tables: best location In the city, near N.
Y.. P. A O. and P. A U. E. R. K. passenger depot.
Inquire at Fraukle Rros.', 22 E. Federal St.,
Youngstown. O.
C GROCERY STORE: Invoice about 300: good
7 staud:good trade established; a bargain If
sold at once; good reasons lor selling. Jas. J.
Waldron A Co.. 271 Beaver av.
HOTEL 25 rooms elegantly furnished and all the
latest Improvements, cheap; grocery stores
tSXt to 110.000: cigar stores t200 to (3,000; light
manufacturing business 1400; fine restaurant,
billiard and pool room. Holmes A Co., 420 Smith
field. MILK route with horse and wagon: selling 100
quarts dally at 8c per quart. Inquire 104
seventh av., city.
RESTAURANT Well equipped and only flrst
class restaurant in a city of 14. 000 inhabitants;
Chicago water motor and all appliances for making
ice cream; situated under Brunt's Opera House;
terms reasonable and good chance for lire man.
Address William Casassa,. l'i Market St., East
Liverpool, O.
EESTAURANT-WI11 sell cheap if sold at once;
ill health cause of selling. Inquire at Adam
Schaefer's restauraut, corner Sinlthneld St. and
bet enth av. ..
EOUTE A morning paper route in Pittsburg.
Call at 1220 Carson st. '
Business Properties For Sale.
FINE flouring mill property, complete roller sys
tem; 75 to 100 barrels dally capacity; engine,
boiler and everything in full running order aud
dolns an excellent business: the brand orflonrls
ell and favorably established all over the country:
tracKoi Drancn oi jr. it. it. to me mm; auireigni
handled right at the mill door; a rare opening; sat
isfactory reasons for selling. Particulars from
Jas. W. Drape A Co., Agents, 313 Wood st., Pitts
burg. FOR SALE Park Hotel. Cambridge, O.; good
traveling custom: leading hotel of the city;
particulars furnished on application. Jos. Morton.
THE CHAMBERS HOUSE; at Apollo,' Pa., for
sale or lease: hotel of 61 rooms, completely
furnished. For particulars calf on J. H. Chambers
A Co., 102 Fourth ar.. Pittsburg, Fa., or address
Generals. M. Jackson, Apollo. Pa.
FOR SALlt LQTd
East End Lots For Sale.
BUILDING SITE-The finest building 'site, on'
Highland av.. near Highland Fark: this lot ia
certainty the most desirable lot now for sale on
Highland ar. ; will sell on reasonable terms. C. H.
Love, 93 Fourth av,
FOR SALE-Flfth av., between Snadyslde and
Oakland: beautiful building lots, 23 or more
frontage by 127 ft. to an av.. near the main en
trance to bchenley Park. (81) See W. A. Herron,
A Sons, 80 Fourth av.
HIGHLAND AV., near Grafton st; Lot 50x109;
1100 ner foot ; a genuine bargain. B. J. Will
lams. 143 Fourth av.
L
OT One of the best residence lots in the East
End; street paved, sewered and stone side-
walks
sewer and city water connections in the lot:
Ity v
alls
will sell one-half or all at S0 per foot; this is a good
opportunity to secure a good home site. See Den
nlston. Elderkln A Co., Ltd., 6232 Penn av.. E. E..
Tel. 53Z7. (e. 50.)
LOTS In Ursula Terrace. Oakland. (750. (1.000 and
(1.250 each, and fronting Firth av.; only (125
per foot front (graded): Just on the market: buy at
once and you get first choice. Plans and price
lists from Black A Balrd. No. 95 Fourtn av.
OAKLAND Only (70 per foot front for a choice
lot 30x190 feet, close to cable cars. A bargain,
W. M. Pollock, 150 Fourth aye.
CQUIRREL. HILL; 10 acres: beautifully located.
O W. H. Browu. 411 Grant st.
fflJCrtr, to (S00 for elegant level lots, center of
sjpclWl East Liberty; (50 cash, balance on
monthly pa) ments; only one minute from P. R.R. ;
two minutes from Duquesne traction road; plan
Just opened: come quickly and get choice of lots.
Black A Balrd. 95 Fourth av.
C;Q 400 East End.handsome building, lot 40x180
Z)) feet: one of the best locations off Penn
av.. Twenty-second ward (near Penn av. and
electric line). (2L) W. A. Herron A Sons, to
Fourth av.
Hazel wood Lot For Sale.
HAZELWOOD AV. An elegant comer lot.
Irregular shape, equal to 52x120 feet, within a
few minutes' walk orHazelwood station, Baltimore
A Ohio Railway, and Second avenue electric cars;
will sell cheap tor cash, to quick buyer John E.
McCrickart, S9 Fourth av. : telephone 1676.
Allegheny Lots For Sale.
LOT 20x110, on the west side or Buena Vista st.,
near Park: price, (5,000. JohnK. Ewlng ACo.,
107 Federal st.
Suburban Lots For Sale.
POR SALE Five acres of beautiful ground, with
a large number of flne healthy fruit trees; a
nice plot of ground for a suburban residence, or
would subdivide Into lots to advantage: at Ingram,
Panhandle R. R. (62 sub.) See W. A. Herron A
Sons, 80 Fonrth av.
FOR SALE Six acres of land near Etna, only
abont three miles trom the city line. Jas. W,
Drape A Co., 318 Wood st.
Farms For Sale.
PARMofabout51 acres in Patton township of
the estate of the late George Lang, deceased;
good dwelling house and outbuilding, elegant or
chard, sprlug house, etc., etc.; IK miles north of
the P. R, R. and near to Wllmerdlng and Walls
station, etc. : to be sold at public sale by order of
the Orphans' Court or Allegheny comity In tho
real estate salesroom of Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313
Wood St., Pittsburg, on Wednesday afternoon,
April 20; at 2 o'clock. W. N. Haymaker. Admin
istrator. Jas. W. Drape A Co., Agents and Auc
tioneers. Real Estate.
QQ ACRES Within the corporate limits of the
OO city of Wheeling. W. Va., hill land, butsult
anle lor building lots, which will, command be
tween (350 and s.00 per lot. J. T. S., Lock Box 617,
Wheeling. W. Va.
FOR 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, itobt. Coward.
No. 20 Bluff St.'
SECOND av.. 303: house 16 rooms: hot and cold
water; bath, gases; latest Improvements; satis
factory reasons for selling. Call at premises.
yi., uu-a very un, uin, iiuuso iiru ruuui.,
JPO hall, on Penn near Main St.: a central and
desirable residence location.
(111c). W. A.
Herron A Sous, 80 Fourth av,
East End Residences For Sale.
FOR SALE A very handsome East End comer
property, on one of the most desirable resi
dence streets, containing over one acre (fronting 3
streets), at a bargain It sold soon. (3 L) AV. A.
Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth av.
NEAR KIdge av east of Thirty-third St.. new
honse, 3 rooms, easy payments. Inquire of
W. B. McLean, Thirty-third si. and Webster av.
HCi OOO In center of East End; convenient lo
DO) electric, cable and steam Cars; large framp
residence of 12 rooms: bath; Inside w. c; heater in
cellar: also laundry: two porches: both gases;
laraie corner lot lencea: mis property mnstne seen
to realize how low the aboveprlce really Is. Forfull
particulars see Dennlston,
e Dennlston, Kiaemn A Co., Ltd.,
E. E., Tel. 5327. (c. 51.)
6232 Penn av..
Suburban Resiaences For Sale.
021 BOO Wilktnsbnrg. half block from electric
D-M cars, neat four-ioom house; -lot 23x100. D.
J. Williams, 143 Fourth av.
"i -a
TOUSt
CUT Residences.
TO LET Neat houses.
Low rents. location central and desirable.
330 Bedford av brick, 0 rooms.
Thirty-third, near Webster av., 5 rooms, nat,
gas, etc.
Webster, near Thirty-third St., 0 rooms.
205 Plymouth st 6 rooms.
Rent low as H5 per month. Send for list.
W. A. Herrun ic Sons, 80 Fourth av.
TO LET Brand new eight-room bouse: lias hall,
complete bath, laundry, china closet, range, hot
and cold water, etc.. etc.: bath aud kitchen finished
in hard ood: a snug home: rent S30 per month.
Inquire J. .Alex. Hardy. 1119 Klrkpatrlck St., or
Haray A Hays. 529 Smlthfield st.
TO LET Two new ouscs. 451 and 456 Webster
av.: one with hall and one without: rent. 25
and 130 per month: houses have eight rooms, both
fascs. pantries. laundries, lust papered, ete, etc.
nqulre or Reed B. Coylc A Co., or Hardy A Hayes.
52SinlthtleIdst.
TO LET House or eight room with range, bath,
w. c. and both gases, newly papered, elc.r
immediate possession; rent 121 per month : water
free. Inquire ou premises, Vylle ar. and Somcr
street.
TO LET Houses. 6 rooms. 15 per month,
Neat flats, location very central.3 and
central.3 and 5 rooms,
rllst.
fi-permontnun.
W. A.
Scud for list.
Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth av.
TO LET or for sale Bluff St.. near College, brick
house, eight rooms, hall, bathroom, finished
bascmeut, alllate Improvements,
Robert Coward,
JU. JU J31UU su
TO LET Third av.. flne three-story brick: 14
'rooms; all conveniences; good location for
roomers. Baxter, Thompson A Co., 161 Fourth ay.
TO LET House No. 427 Liberty st.. city. 11
rooms. Inquire at A. V. D. Watterson's,
Anchor Bank Building, Fifth av., city.
East End Residences To Lot.
TO LET-Or for sale A flne. large residence of
ten rooms, well finished and newly painted;
marble mantels, stationary washstands, heater,
etc. : suitable for hotel or boarding house; situated
on Ridge av., convenient to the Western Penna.
Medical College and Penn R. R. Inquire of W. B.
McLean, Thirty-third st. and Webster av.
TO LET Fine large house, 9 rooms; amnle
grounds wltn shade and fruit, cable and elec
tric cars: ten minutes' ride from Fourth av. and
Sinlthneld St.: low: rent (40. Chas. Somers, 129
Fourth ay.
TO LET-7-room new house in Beilefleld, near"
Duquesne and Fifth av. electric and cable
ears; rent 322 50 per month. C. H. Lore, S3
Fourth av.
TO
LET Shadvside A srood house. 8 rooms.
only $23 per month. Bellcfonte near Ellsworth
see u . a. uerron . sons, su ourin av.
TO LET-4-room house in Beilefleld. ou Neville
st.. near Forbes st. ; rent 813 per month. C. H.
Lovc93 Fourth ar.
TO LET S-room brick dwelling. No. 4225 Broad"
St., E. E. C. H. Lore, 93 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, electric bells. Inquire at No. 66 Third av.,
Pittsburg.
rpo LET A desirable residence, 11 rooms, front-
jl mgiuc parxs. snermin av.. Aiiegueny: rent
low: send for list,
W. A. Herron A Sous, 8C Fourth
avenue.
TO LET Nice five-room dwelling Federal st.
extension. Inquire of J. R. McKee, 70S Penn
av.. Room 611.
Snbnrban Residences To Let.
TO LET Six room brick dwelling In O'Hara town
ship, with 12acres land, large orchard, goo
spring ana springnouse; water in ine nouse: Darn
and other outbuildings; one mile from Sharpsburg
on Klttannlog road. Inquire of S. A, McPherson at
Greenwood cemetery, or Jas, G. weir, at County
Commissioners' office.
Business Stands To Let.
TO LET A fine fire-proofroom on first floor of
new Dispatch building. Diamond street,
suited admirably for ofllce or storeroom: posses
sion can be given at once: one of the best loca
tions in the city for insurance or banking . real
estate or other such business. Apply to Business
Manager The Dispatch.
TO LET No. 129 Fourth av., second door above
Sralthfield st., directly opposite the postoffice;
three-story brick or 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 Storeroom. No. 6229 Penn av. and No.
24 Frankslown av.; one or the very best loca
tions in the E. E. ror any kind or mercantile busi
ness; runs through from street to street; 2 fronts.
V. H. Love, No. 93 Fourth av.
mo TjET Srtace with nower. cor. Penn and Third
J avs.; three floors; 20,000 feet space; abundant
power: good light; splendid location ; every con
venience. Apply Nicola Bros., 20 Filth av.
TO LET Four-story brick building. 139 Second
av., two doors from Smtthfletd st. ; will lease
for five years. Apply at flrst floor ofllce of Kanf
mannr' store.
TO LET Basement and desk room at 107 Fifth
av. Donnell A Frish, 129 Fifth av.
Offices and Dtix'lioom'fo Lot.
TO LET Two nicely arranged offices, now occu
pied by J. S Walters and C. C. Huff. M. D..
in the Flath building. 6229 Penn av.. East End.
.city: these offices are easy of access and are very
nicely fitted up and well adapted for anv kind of
ofllce purposes as well as for a physician., C. H.
Love, No. 93 Fourth av.
TO LET Offices, Fonrlh av.. among the most
centrsl; second and third floors In flne order;
Dallmyer block, 96 Fourth av.: good entrance,
elevator, heat and Janitor service, between Wood
and Smlthtleld sts, opposite the Vandergrlft build
ing. W. A. Herron A Sons, 80 Fourth av.
TO LET Four offices or in pairs, comer of
Fifth .and Wylte avenues; second floor, op
posite Court Housef rent low.
James Coyle, 195
iirtn av., corner or tiigu,
Rooms To Let.
ARCH ST., 63, Allegheny: parlor, first floor, for
doctor; also furnished rooms.
EAST END Three rooms for light housekeeping,
flrst floor; center East End; (15. M. E., Dis
patch ofllce,
EXCELLENT furnished rooms
conveniences. 35 Stockton ar..
with board;
Allegheny.
FLATS Furnished flats: all modern conven
iences. Apply to Moyle, 165 Lacuck St., Alle
gheny. '
FRONT rooms: second floor: conveniences; rea
sonable. 305 Federal st, Allegheny.
FURNISHED or unfurnished room Conveni
ences. 116 Sandusky St., Allegheny.
T7URNISHED or untarnished rooms; all conveni
J? ences, 28 Hemlock St., Allegheny.
LARGE
parks.
front furnished: reasonable; near
112 Erie St., Allegheny. .
N'
ORTH AV.. 287. Allegheny: two unfurnished
rooms; reasoname also conveniences.
JORTH AV.. 293. Allegheny;
rooms front, for gentlemen.
large and small
PENNSYLVANIA AV., 321. Allegheny; three
unfurnished; light housekeeping: reasonable;
conveniences.
ROOM Furnished front room. Arch St., near
North av. Allegheny. Address with refer
ence, G. H Dispatch office.
ROOM E. Diamond. 96. Allegheny, furnished
front, suitable one or two gentlemen; con
veniences.
ROOMS-Four large, front rooms, furnished:
wl'h or without board; with use of bath. 132
Webstert.
ROOMS Nlce.unfurnlshed rooms; convenlenees
for housekeeping. 301 Federal st.. Alle
gheny. ROOMS North av.. 182, Allegheny, famished
rooms, with or without board, facing parks.
ROOMS-Bnesa Vista St.. 183, Allegheny, two un
furnished rooms; conveniences; reasonable.
T OOMS Arch St., Allegheny, 176, second-story
Si famished front; private family: near parks.
T) OQMS Anderson, 18. Allegheny, second-story
Av front and back, furnished or unfurnished.
ROOMS Montgomery av., 46, Allegheny,
gant furnished rooms: all conveniences.
cle-
ROOMS-Sanduskysr,. 121 Allegheny, front and
connecting room, suitable for doctor.
ROOMS-Monterey. Allegheny, SJ. very pleasant
front room; also bai.k: conveniences.
ROOMS-Locust st 91, nicely furnished front
room; reasonable; near Chestnut st.
ROOMS Webster st,. 97, Allegheny;
story furnished front; reasonable.
second
ROOMS Race St., 42, Allegheny, nice furnished
rooms; reasonable: conveniences.
ROOMS Locust St., 215. furnished or unfurnished
rooms; reasonable: Conveniences.
ROOMS-Taylor av., Allegheny, 42. nicely fur
nished front room; conveniences.
T) OOMS Resaca st.. It. Allegheny; newly fhr-
J k msned rooms, bath and gases.
ROOMS Third av.. 174. nice furnished room,
suitable for two geutlemem
ROOMS-Flfth av., 603, furnished room; private
family; very reasonable.
ROOMS Nicely furnished front room; all con
veniences. 60 Sixth ar.
ROOMS With or without board;(l 50 up. Tecum.
House, 36 Diamond St.
ROOMS Third av., 193, large second-story front,
elegantly furnished.
ROOM Nicely furnished room; rent S3. 47 Race
St., Allegheny.
SECOND story front furnls'hed; two genu.
Montgomery av.. Allegheny.
68
TWO ROOMS, en suite, untarnished, second
floor front: also one furnished room. 5 Stock
ton av., Allegheny. Pa.
Miscellaneous To Lets.
TO LET Stalls In stable. Apply M. J. Hanna A
Son. No. 39 Carroll St., Allegheny.
FOUND.
p0UND-The best plsce to' get your shoes half
X1 soled and heeled with white oak leather Is at
George Shields', 94 Fourth ar. ; flrst-class work
gnaranteea.
TTHUTARIAN PUBLICATIONS FREE
U Address Miss Mary Lyman, 19 Oakland
Bguftrd nitaouxg. ja-u-u
I
SONATJ.
PERSONAL 1c per roll wall paper. Thompson
Bros.. 109 Federal st.. Allegheny.
PERSON AL-Ask for lJusenberry's plea; at al
flrst-class groceries and restaurants.
PERSONAL-J. F. Collins' expert Iandseaper.
Address Lock Box 405, Sharon, Pa.
PERSON AL-Credlt. yes. credit on flne dress
goods, silks, satins, wraps. etc.. at J.Dwycr's,
Room 4. McCance block, 701 Smlthtleld.
PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver
watches and Jewelry repaired; new work: mads
to order. Chris. Hauch. 541 Smlthtleld.
PERSONAL Honsekeepers-Try Paul's Patent
'Electric Luster for repotlsblng your furniture.
For sale at A. E. Wells A Co's. . 408 Smithfleid st.
PERSONAL All persons who are suffering with
an aching or broken down tooth to come to
the Odontnnder Dental parlors, 708 Penn av., and
have it extracted without pain, free of charge;
remember, we use no chloroform, ether, gas, vital
ized air or any dangerous drng: it makes no differ
ence how delicate the person may be.
PERSON AT. When I was a small noy my mother
always repaired my breeches and Jacket, bat
since I got to be a great big man, Dickson, the
well-kftown 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, iva.
LOST.
LOST Dog; a black and white spanlej pup. Any
one returning him to 822 South Negley av. will
be rewarded.
LOST BetweenTOS Liberty st. and No. 8 Me Mas
ter's row. a bunch of 12 keys, fastened on a
chain. Reward if returned to Room 306, Bank of
Commerce bldg.
LOST A small allgator leather purse, containing
a sum of money. The finder will receive a re
ward and confer a great favor by calling on D. W.
Balrd, 502 Smlthtleld st.
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
BUY A LOT
IN THE
MAYFIELD
SUB-DIVISION
On Perrysville and Marshall avenues,
Tenth ward, Allegheny City.
Opening sale Saturday, April 16,
at 2 o clock p;
M.
A little property is the start to for
tune. -
Sure to make money.
Better than a savings bank
Clear title, choice lots.
Easy payments, sure profit.
Fortune knocks at your door but
once in a lifetime.
Get a Mayfield plan from
JotaK.Ewing&Co.,
EXCLUSIVE AGENTS,
Main Offics,
Branch Office,
PERRYSVILLE AYE,
107 FEDERAL ST.
Cor. Charles St
apl2-12l
DOWN TOWN
Jiot 148x100 ft., alley In rear
Pittsburg Female Colleges-
property as a whole or in parts,
near Penn Ave.
Eighth
W. A. HEREON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave.
ap6-113-7, IS 18 ,
400 FEET FRONTAGE
nc THE
. EAST END.
Jnst the place for building moderate sized
houses, for irhloh there is such a great de
mand. Price, only$22'perfcot front.
BLACK & BAIRD.
ap7-a-wThs
85 Fourth avenne.
AUCTION SALES.
.A.T .A-TTCTZOZLST
28 Fifth Avenu?, Between Market
and Wood Streets.
3-story brick business house, corner 5th av.
and Masters alley; 2-story bricfe business
house, now occupied by Smlloy'a hat store.
20KXS0 FEET.
THE FINEST RETAIL LOCATION IN
PITTSBURG
WH1 Be Sold nt Auction
FRIDAY, APRIL 13, 11 A. M.
On the premises. Terms, etc., from
BLACK &BAIRD, 95 4th Av.
ap3-l3-3,fl,10,l3,15
ACCTION SALE
Of high-class oil paintings, etoblngs, water
colors and pastels, to be sold by order of
assignee, regardless of value, at MO Smlthtleld
street, this day, at 10 A. w.. 2 and 7:30 p. x.
apl3-80 J. A. ROBINSON, Auctioneer.
CITY
PER:
"WE repeat our inquiry: "Why go into the country, or .20
miles out of town to buy lots when you can get better and cheaper
ones at less prices right in the heart of the city at from $700 to
81,000 per lot; and, as to terms, you can make your own? Ton
can pay ?10 down, and the balance on monthly payments; or, in
the usual way of a set amount down, and balance on mortgage.
These lots are only 10 minutes ride from the postoffice by cable
cars, and are very desirable. Come and select your lot before It
is too lajte. All particulars cheerfully furnished on application.
MORRIS k AISBE
18 DIAMOND
aplo-H4-wraa
AUCTION SALE?.
' EXDCUTDR'S SALE
i OF
REAL ESTATE,
1217 & 1219 Liberty Avenue,
AT AUCTION.'
On THURSDAY, April 1. nt2 o'clock, will
be sold on tlio premises, the property 1217
and 1219 Liberty avenne, consisting of a lot
fronting 40 teet on Liberty avenne, extend
Ins back ICO feet to Spring alley, 20 feet wide,
on which is erected a two-story brick bulld
inr, 27x100. w
Immediate possession given of a part of
the ground, viz, 13x100. Possession of the
balance given April 1, 1893.
Terms of a!e-3ne-third cash on May 1,
balance in one and two years with interest
semi-annually, secured by bond and mort
gace. A deposit of J2J0 required at sale. By
order of tho
Executors of G. K. and J. H. Shoenbergcr,
deceased.
A. LEGGATE & SON,
ap59-5,7,9,ll,13,l AUCTIONEERS,
- . EXECUTOR'S SALE.
By virtue of the power given me under the
last will and testament of Georze Hutchison,
doceased, I will expose at PUBLIC SALE on
THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1892,
At 2 p. it., on the premises, the following
property, viz: All that certain lot situate in
the Second ward, Allegheny, fronting 24
feet on Resaca streetand extending back, re
serving the same width. 110 teet, to a paved
alloy 19 feet wide, on which is erected a
TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING HOUSE,
designated as No. 23 Resaca street, distant
259 teet trom the Alleghenv parks. Terms of
sale: One-tbird cash on delivery of the deed,
and the balance in one, two and three years,
to be secured by tight bond and mortgage on
the premises, bearing legal Interest, payable
semi-annually, or all cash, if purchaser so
desires. A deposit of $230 required at time of
sale. A. D. SHARTE, Executor.
A. J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer.
apl&62-W,27.iny4,5
FRONTING THE ALLEGHENY PARKS,
No. 2S Sherman av., a choice location
A.TC AUCTION: SAX,B
On the premises, SATURDAY, April 23,
at 2 o'clock r. jr.,
A modern house, 11 rooms, in fine order.
For permits and information see W. A.
HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. ap!3-72-wa
"DOOTS AND SHOES AT AUCTION I
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, AT 10 O'CLOCK, .
At the roomj of the
HENRY AUCTION CO.,
24 aud 26 Ninth Street.
The entire stock of a shoe house quitting
business, consisting of ladies', gents' and
children's boots, shoes and rubbers: to ba
sold at once; terms rash.
HENRY AUCTION CO,
apU-241-MWsn Auctioneers.
RESORT HOTELS.
HOTEL KATES
AND CIRCULARS
May Be Obtained at THE DISPATCH'S
Business Office, Smlthtleld andDlamond.
mh!8
Atlantic City.
THE NEW ENGLAND-OCEAN END
South Carolina av. All conveniences.
BRYAN & WILLIAMS, lato of the Mentone.
mb26-72-wsu
HOTEL IMPERIAL. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J
Maryland ave., facing the ocean. Capacity
200. Electric bells, largo solarium, grata
fires. Every home comfort. $2 to $3T)er day,
10 to $18 per week. Q. W. KENDRICK.
mb5-78ws
THE ROSSMORE
ATLANTIC CITY,. N. J.
Location unsurpassed. Steam heat. All
conveniences.
' mh27-132 MRS. JOHN P. DOYLE.
THE IRVINGTON,
On tjbe Beach. Improved by the addition of
niosfo and billiard halls. Elevator, Sun
parlors. Filtered water. Service first-class.
1 inh?3-51-D CHAMBERS A HOOPES.
THE CHALFONTE,
ATLANTIC CITY.
Directly on riie Beach. Sea water baths la
bouse. Opens January 30, 1S92.
Ja254-D U. ROBERTS SONS.
HOTEL WELLINGTON.
Ocean end ot Kentucicy avenue,
Atlantic (.Ity. N. J.
M. A. & H. S. MILNOR.
Circulars at Dispatch office. mh26-73
HOTELS.
RIGGS HOUSE,
WASHINGTON, D, O,
Reopened,
Under new management; refurnished and
redecorated In nrst-ciass style: taDle best la
the city.
G. DkWITT,
RIGGS HOUSE CO..
Proprietors.
fe26-60-MWT
Treasurer.
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 tho addi
tional conveniences of the metropolis is of
fered our guests.
THE STURTEVANT HOUSE.
Broadway, 28th and 29th sts., New York.NY
ja27-29-MWT '
TJ
NFERMENTED GRAPE JUICE.
A ilMtalon beveracre with all the medic
inal properties of the grape, absolutely free
of alcohol. In quart bottles. GEO. K.
STEVENSON 4 CO., Sixth av. Ja8-stwr
McNAUGHER 4 CO.,
CONTRACTORS FOR
ing sidewalks, roadways, yards, mills,
stables and cellar floors with cement, stone,
briek.concrete and Are brick. Curbstone
furnished and set. 43 Federal St., Allegheny
City, Pa. ap3-24o
LOTS.
STMT.