mnTSBURG'DISPATC r:FRmAYA!mnEyri89 w A BUSHEL OF MONEY. Nearly a Million Dollars, in Cash and Checks, raid to the City. TAXPAYERS' LAST DAI OP GRACE. Oyer a Hundred Protests Against High Tal nations Filed. AX IMPORTAXT COURT RULING MADE Yesterday was the last day for 1892 when discounts were allowed on one-half the year's taxes on property. It will be remem bered that Councils extended the time for discounts becauso of the Finance Com mittee's tardiness in presenting an appro priation ordinance, but no account was taken of the 15th, to-day being a legal holiday, and consequently the taxpayers thereby lose one of the 15 days of grace. This, however, only applies to those who do not have bant accounts. Any person who can mail his check to-day, dated April 15, and get it to the City Treasurer in to-morrow morning's mail, will still get 5 per cent off on half his year's taxes, but discounts will not be al lowed any cash paid at the windows. An immense amount of money was paid and receipted for as taxes yesterday. A bushel basket full of checks, ranging from f4 to f 20, 000, -were received during the day, and in addition more than 8150,000 was re ceived by the clerks at the windowa. The IVnnsyltanla Kaitroad Pnts Up. The largest payment made during the day was that of the Pennsylvania Itailroad Company. Superintendent Pitcairn called and paid between 559,000 and 60,000 lor the company's numerous properties in vari ous wards of the city as well as several thousand on his own real estate. The day's receipts, including checks and cash, amounted to nearly 51,000,000, and may even exceed that when counted. Last Saturday the amount received was $1,200,000. The first three days of this week 532S.459 43 more was received. The total received np to date will exceed 2,500,000, which ib about the same amount received at a corresponding period last year and the year belore. The largest checkreceived yes terday was from William F. Aull, aient for the Denny estate, for 550,180 S3. Jones & Laughlin's check was lor 528,000. Thomas 3IelIon & Sons fent one in for 513,627 82 and one tor 84,000. which pays the taxes on their real estate all over the city. Accom panying the larger check Mellon & Sons filed a protest against the valuations and classification of certain of their proper ties and a demand that when the court shall have adjusted the errors of the Board of Assessors the excess paid shall be refund cd by the city. A Hundred Taxpayers Protest. More than a hundred such rrotests have been filed by persons who have appealed their assessments to court in order to secure the 5 per cent discount on their September installment. ' A ruling was made in Common Pleas Court Xa 2 yesterday that such protests must be respected by the city in case of a reduction ol taxes by the court on an appeal acainvt the City Assessors' classification or vacation. The rule applies to those who have already paid their taxes, with or with out filing a protest, as well as those who may hereafter pay before the court takes action on theirappeals. The ruling is in accordance with the action taken Wednes day by the attorneys interested in appeal cases, notice having been given the court City Treasurer Denniston said yesterday that in no case would he allow a discount on taxes not mailed to him to-dav, as he was not permitted to correct Councils' error in not recognizing Good Friday as a lesal holiday. "I have only 15 davs left now in which to collect the taxes of those who only -wish to rav the first installment." he said. "and I will be late now in my report to the Controller. It i do not enforce the law in this matter my report will be further de layed, and that I wish to avoid." A LEGAL HOLIDAY. Solemn Church Unices to Bo Held To-Day and Public Offices Closed. To-day is Good Friday, the most solemn day of Lent. As a consequence, not only will religions denominations observe the day, but the banks, courts and postoflice will be closed. The fiostoffice will observe the following schedule: Money order and registry offices will be closed all dav: stamp window No. 2 will bo open from 7.00 a. m. to 6 r. si., alter which stamps, envelopes, etc., will be sold at tlio general delivery window. The general deliv ery windows will be open all dayand all night sit the main office, and from 7 a. m. to 1 p. M., li ml lrom 7 r. li. to 9 v. M. at the stations; special delivery letters will be delivered as on other days: mails, will tie received ana dinntched as usual; the carriers windo-v u ill be open from 12 M. to 5 r. m.: the six-triD carriers will make deltveriexat 7:15, 9:39 and 11 a. m.: thiee and four-trin carriers will make deliveries at 7:15 and 11a. m.; two-trip carriers will make one delivery: foot and cart collectors will make their usual dally collections. A HEW FEEE BKIDGE. Alderman McNelrney Opens Up a Dazzling Pro&pcctus forLaTrrenceville People. It is reported that another bridge will span the Allegheny river. Alderman Mc Kcirney said last night: "Yes, there is to be a new bridge over the Allegheny, pro vided the sewer on Fifty-second street is constructed. As it is a certainty that the sewer will be built, the bridge is also a cer tainty. In fact, the charter has been printed. Those chiefly interested in the matter are Thomas Bailey, Conrad Lyncs and M. Lydon. The bridge will cost 573,000. It will span the river at the foot of Fitty-s-econd street. The probabilities are that at an early date it will be tree for pedes trians." Itntan and Oliver Have a Conference. There was considerable excitement in Al legheny political circles last night on ac count of ex-Senator Kutan asking for a con ference with Martin Oliver, against whom he has brought a number of suits on a charge of election frauds. The last suit was before Mayor Voegtly, and the case was appealed to court. Mr. Oliver called at Senator Jtutan's house last night, and the two went to the residence of W. B. Rodgers, attorney for Mr. Rutan. Neither of the gentlemen could be found late last night. Mr. Eodgers would not make any statement Ivleuers' TYonderfnl Stock or Pianos and Organs. In addition to the numberless Steinway, Conoverand opera pianos and other musi cal Instruments sold daily at this popular old-timo establishment, the Messrs. Kleber have also disposed of quite a number of Vocalion church organs. At tlio low price ifS00 the Vocalion furnishes more vaiietv. delicacy and strength of tone than any $2,500 pipe organ, while lor durability it far sur passes the latter. Tlio Klebers enjoy the confidence of the nuldic tor their integrity, and also for the Minerlor excellence of their Instruments. Anything that comes from Klebers' must of necessity be musically perfect and satis l&ctory. Their store is 500 Wood street. Eastrr Souvenir Spoons. Over 500 different designs and styles of decoration. Some really beautltul spoons so appropriate, too inexpensive, $1 to $3. E. BoBEKTS & Soxs, Fifth avenue and Market street. Wall Paper. Removal sale and great reduction in mcc, G. C. SmriLE, Limited, 1 403 Smlthficld street. EASTEn neckwear. Uaksach 8, 30 Sixth street. crnEpT trotters and pacers will be sold at Arnheim's sale, Thursday, April It KICKING 017 COMMITTEES Northslde ConncllmenAra Dissatisfied With Chairman Parke's New Assignments. Considerable dissatisfaction was expressed in Allegheny last night over the new as signment of Conncilmen on the committees. Councilman Rudolph said: "This is the first time in tlio history of Allegheny that tha Councilm&nic committees have been changed in te middle of a, session: It was a strange thing for President Parke to make changes when there was no opposi tion to him; I believe it was on account of his delegate fight. He has also changed the Library Committee so as to defeat Stephen son as librarian and elect a relative of his." Last night the new Chairman of the Pub lic Safety Committee, Charles Simon, in place of Simon Drum, gave out his list of sub-committees. It is as follows: Fire Drum, Chairman: Ilarblson, Stacey. Stauffer, Goettman, Robinson, Schad and Hannon. Health Eoblnson. Chairman; Crulkshank, McGeary. Stoylng, Drum, Home, Peter Born, Hannon. Police Ober, Chairman; Schad, McGeary, Stacey, Crulkshank, Home, Goettman, Eodetlck. A BAD BUTLEB COURTS" BOY Fights With His Teacher, Is Whipped and Snt to Morgan za. Ernest O. Johnson, atall, gawky boy about 5 feet 10 inches in height, and who, it was claimed, wns tinder the age of 16 years, was a prisoner in the jail last night, having been placed there by an officer from Potter coun ty, who was taking him to Morganza. The papers deposited by the officer showed that the boy was charged with incorrigibility. In conversation with "Warden McAleese the prisoner stated that the primary cause of his trouble was a row with his school teacher, and when asked who came off best in the battle the prisoner dofied his cap exhibiting a scalp wound that extended half way across his head and contained about a dozen stitches. The prisoner will be taken to Morganza this morning. Googins Tor Alternate National Delegate. The colored Eepnblicanr. have prepared a letter to the Allegheny county delegation to the coming State Convention, urging the recognition of the colored wing of the party by making Lemuel Googins, of this city, an alternate delegate to the Kational Republi can Convention. T. W. Gale is Chairman of the committee having the matter in charge. Mr. Googins was unanimously selected for the place by a large convention of colored Republicans at City Hall several weeks ago. Alderman Hartman Convalescent. Alderman Hartman, of the Twenty Eeventh ward, has been confined to his room for the last two months, his health failing him through over-work. He is now on the fair road to recovery, and will be found at the aldermanic bench on Monday morning. The alderman has been in business for over 20 years, during which time he has served four terms as deputy mayor. Baring his illness he lost over SO pounds, but hopes to regain it with interest in a short time. Worthy or Note. ALLKonEST General Hospital. Max Klein's Silver Ace Whisky has been used exclusively in this institution for med icinal purposes with good results. irwr F. If. Tildzsley, Superintendent. Wall Paper. Removal salo and great reduction In prices. G. C Shidle, Limited, 103 Smttlifield street. Fort Pitt Spoon for Easter. Abeantiful souvenir A charming design An apnronriate gift at any time Price $1 75 to J3. Sold only by E. K Roberts & Soss, Fifth avenue and Market street. White and fancy vests for Easter. ILiKXiCH's, 30 Sixth 'street Horsford's Acid Phosphate. Bewaro of imitations. Eastee neckwear. Hasit ach's, SO Sixth street. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meetlncs. OFFICERS AND MEMBERS OF MANCHESTER Lodge No. 403. I. O. O. F., are requested to meet at their halt, corner Washington and Beaver avs., SUNDAY. Apr.l 17, at 1 P. M.. sharp, to attend the funeral of our late brother. John M. Kowbottom. Sister lodges are respectfully Invited to attend. By order of N. G. DR. J. L. ROBERTSON. Secretary pro. tem. apl5-70 OrnCE or PniLAnTLPHtA Compant, ''I 810 I'EXN AVEXUE. PiTTsarRC. P.. Anrll 14. hot THE ANNI'AL MEETING OF THE STOCK HOLDERS ( the Philadelphia Company will lp held in the office ofthe company. Westlnehouse building. 83) Penn avenue, Pittsburg. Pa., on -VON DA Y. Slay 2. 1892. at li o'clock noon. Trans fer booiis will be closed from April a) to May 2, both Inclusive. AY. D. UPTEURAf'F. aplj-64-D Secretary. Iltislness Change. TvISsolution of partnership tjotice xf Is hereby given that the copartnership hereto fore existing between A. McDonald and George T. McDonald. undr the firm name of A. McDonald & Son. was dissolved on the first day of April, 1892, bj-mulujl consent. A. ilcDunild assuming all lia bilities of the old tlrm and collecting all accounts due the said linn, and will continue the bnslness at the corner of Third and Market sts. George T. Mc Donald will continue the business under the firm name of George T. MrDonald t Co., at 21 Federal St.. Allegheny. A. MCDONALD, GEO. T. MC DONALD aplS-13 Notices. OFFICE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS, ( PlTTSBURO February 29, 1S92. i rPHE COUN1Y COMMISSIONERS WILL J. hold appeals from the triennial assessment of 1892 for the se eral districts named on the day and date given below: Wednesday. April 13 BraddocV township. Thursday. April 14 Fourteenth ward. Pittsburg. Friday. April IS Eighteenth ward, Pittsburg. Mquday. April 18 Ti enty-fourth ward, Pitts burg. Tuesday. April 19 Versailles township. Thursday. April 21 CUt of McKeesport. Friday, April 22 Mifflin towiishln: Duqnesne borough. R. E. MERCER. J. G. WEIR. D. J. BOYLE. Conntv Commissioners. Attest: P. W. SEIBERT. Clerk. aplS-101 OFFICE ov Treasurer Allegheny Anri ext County, Mil-ill. 1832. ) "VTOTICn IN PURSUANCE OK THKTWP.VTV- XN FIRivTsection of an actrelallng to Allegheny county, approved the 1st day of May. J861. and or the amendment of said section, approved the 31tU day of March. A. D. 1S65, I do hereby give notice that the duplicates for the several wards, boroughs and townships will be open, and I will be prepared to recehe the county, state and poor taxes for the rear of 1692 on and after the hrst day of May 1892. Said taxes can lie paid at this office until the 1st day or 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 lie 10 per cent added to all taxes re maining unpaid on the 1st day off'eptember. 1892. - JOHN A. BELL. apI-W Treasuftr of Allegheny county. Lecal Notices. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY., 121 and 123 Fourth av. ESTATE OF FREDERICK W. MILLEY, DE-CKASED-Noticc Is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Frederick w Mil ley have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate arc requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims agMnst the same hould make them known without delay. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY. Administrator. DAVID Q. EWING. Attorney. ap8-18-P FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY. 121 and 121 Fourth avenue. ESTATE OF EMMA GRACIE. DECEASED Notlce Is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of Emma Grade have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make tbem known witnont delay. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY. Administrator. DAVID Q. EWING. Attorney. apls-s-F J. J. SIEBENECK. Attorney-at-Law, No. 1 Wylle av. T7STATE OF RECINA FREDERICKA BANNE j ROT, deceased. Notice Is hereby given that let ters of administration ou the estate of Krederlcka Banni-rot have becn granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those havlngclalins against the same should make them known without delay. A. A. UANNEROT, Administrator of the estate of Frederick! Ban- nerot, deceased. apS-41-F No. 14S Franklin St., Allegheny, Pa. t3"Displa advertisements one dollar per tquare for on insertion. Classified real estate advertisements on this page ten cent per lineor each insertion, and nune taken for leu than thirty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTTCJ5 ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following hendinri will be ac cepted at the rata of ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION when pstd for In ad vance either at insln or branch offices. Ti 'anted Advertisements of aUJSndi, , MJCH AS SITUATIONS, BOOMS, MALE HELP. BOAHDINO, FEMALE HELP. BOARDERS, AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS. PERSONALS. TO LET BOOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SAXES, LOST AND ETOND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smlthfield and Diamond Streets. ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES A9 FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT. FOR SALE. TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVF.RTISKMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST.. TELEPHON11621. FOR THE SOUTHSm. NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. SOE. FOR THE EAST END, J. W-WALLACE, 6121 TEN'N AV. riTTSTSHRO ADDITIONAL. THfVHASMcCAFFREY.SfOI Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS ASON. Ohio and Chestnut street. THOMAS MCHENRY. Western and Irwin avenues. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ays. WANTED. Male IlelD. BARBER-Steady employment for a good white man; apply at once. A. H. Cunningham, Scottdale. Pa. B ARBER Good, steady colored barber: none other neea appiy. v. .Murray, anuimnmw B ARBER Good man. at Hotel Morgan, Mc- Keesport; young man preierreu. T ARBER at 517 Ohio St., Allegheny. EEVELER Plate glass beveler: one who-lhor-oughly understands the business. Address Box 157. Pittsburg postoflice. BOOKKEEPER To do expert work under my direction; none but experienced men who thoroughly understand their business need applv. W. Woolscy. Investigating Accountant, room 30, Dallmcycr block. 96 Fourth av B OY A good, bright boy for office. Address, la own nauq. A., uispawn nmce. BUTCHER A good, steady young man Imme diately. H. J. Rose, sixth av.. Homestea i. CANVASSERS Five good canvassers: salary and steadr work to reliable men. Apply this morning at No. 12 Sixth st. CARPET SEWERS Two good carpet sewers; also two carpet upholsterers. Apply at once. W. H. Eeecb. Penn av., city. CIOATMAKER First-class coatmaker; good Job j unit tt.idv work. Address E. J. Cnlleton. scottdale, l-a. COATMAKER One good coatmaker wanted at once. Apply to W. J. Huston Co., East Liverpool, O. COATMAKEB-Permanent situation to rcllabls man. E. W. Horner. Connellsvllle. Pa. TiKAUGHTSMEN Three draughtsmen to work Xf on machine drawing: to experienced and com petent men gooa wages will be paid. Julian Ken nedy. Vandergrift building, city. I EXPERIENCED furniture packers at once, ill It Smlthfield st. MACHINISTS-For night work; are running shops night and day. Bucyrus Steam Shovel and Dredge Company, Bucyrus. O, AN Wanted: reliable party to place stock for us; dividends exceed 13 per cent; write for particulars. N-W. Building and Loan Association, Carroll, la. MAN A single man, to milk cows, attend horse and ordinary garden work, down Ft. Wayne road. Address Wayne, Dispatch office. MEN Wanted Honest, energetic men to solicit orders for nursery stock: expenses and salary to men who can leave home and work steady: also commission to local agents: write for terms and territory. Address R. G. Chase & Co.,1430S. Penn St.. Philadelphia, Pa. "VTURSE Professional male nurse, hospital ex 1 perlence preferred. Address Nurse. Dispatch office. "RE GRIN DER-A llrst-clsss ore grinder. Ap- v. piy to puaaie ooss. fin Co., Ninth ward. Allegheny. r to puddle boss. Pittsburg Forge and iron PAINTERS Experienced painters. Apply C.i Conway, 2618 McCord st., head of Twenty-.. seventh St., Soutbslde., REGISTERED drug clerk assistant atonce: must be competent and well recommended ; city ref erences. Apply after 6 P. li. at 81 Federal St., Alle gheny. "DOLL TURNERS Can use six first-class men: Jtv none but practical men need apply. Seaman, Slceth & Black, Forty-first st. and A. V. K. R.. Pittsburg. Pa. SALESMAN On salary or commission, to handle the new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds: no abrasion of paper: 2C0 to 500 percent profit: one agent's sales amounted to 1520 in six davs. another 132 lu two hours: we want one energetic general ageut for each Stitc and Territory. For terms and particu lars addros the Monroe Eraser Manufacturing Company, X. 10, La Crosse, Wis. SALESMAN A first-class upholstery salesman with good experience In selling curtains and upholstery goods. Oliver McCllntoclc & Co. SOLICITORS Three good men. to sell building aud loan stock for a first-class association. Ad dress, with references, P. O. Box 878. Pittsburg. SALESMEN familiar with the two cities: good wages. 12 Federal st., Allegheny, room 21. TINNER One first-class tinner: po others need apply: good wages and steady work lor the right man, at 6901 Penn av. WANTED-Man on Electric and Engineers' En cyclopaedia; Gebble's New Cabinet Cyclo paedia Just out at an expense of thousands or dol lars: obstetrics, works on science and art, 25 cents a week. Gcbble & Co., Schialdt building. WANTED Good draughtsman and designer for dwellings; must be nractloal. Address, stat ing wages expected, W. T. W., Dispatch office, j "VrOUNG MAN For grocery, a young man about X 18. with some experience and good reference: German preferred. Apply 416 Larimer av.. East End. "irOUNG MEN competent for office positions. X. Call 23 Federal St., Allegheny, room 13. Asents. AGENTS Reliable and energetic agents for ilraddock. McKeesport, Homestead. Char tiers. Mansfield, Bellevue. Tarentuni, Pittsburg and Allechenvi exclusive territory una arnnd com missions. Call on or address Pennsylvania Fence ;o., i.vu, I'enn av. auaxuirust. AGENTS A few hustlers; big monev; sample and full particulars 60c. Lock box 3S5, 1'ark ersburg, W. va. AGENTS S3 to S7 dally; experience unnecessary. Putnam A Co.. Perfumers, West Wlnsted, Ct. A GENTS lOlady agents: good pay to the right A ones; uo Dooks. Call 164 Fourth avenue. A GENTS Everywhere; "big pay;"' send stamp. -iAin-va-zuu, Amru ana urant, .ruisDurg. AGENTS Ten good agents. Apply at once, ntts. Crayon Co.. 631 Smlthfield. IADY AGENT-Alsogent, to travel: something J new; salary paid. Address J. A. B Dispatch office. Male and Female Help Wanted. COATMAKERS And a girl with experience at tailor work. Apply at 1408 Carjon st.. South side. , 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 housegtrls, laundress night cook, second cook. Median's Agency, 545 Grant st tel. 90. HELP Cooks, nurses, chambermaids, laun dresses, housekeepers, colored boy. 16 Third su, Allegheny. LADIES to do fancy work at their homes ; wc fur nish material and pay by the piece. Call and see work, or address with stamp, J. M. Lemar Co., 00 Fourth ay., near Wood. LAUNDRESSES, chambermaids, cooks, dining room girls, nurses, German Catholic house keeper, 200 house girls, cook and chambermaid for aame family, German and colored girls, waiters, farm hands, gardeners, thrco colored men. Thompson's. 608 Grant su 1 Ofi GIRLS, cooks, housekeeper, farmers, gar XJJ deucrs, 500 railroad laborers, 26 coal miners. Keystone Agency. No. 616 Grant st. Boarders and Lodgers Wanted. GENTLEMEN BOARDERS-At East End Hotel, Pennav.. E. E.: this hotel has been recently opened under new management; the house has been thoroughly renovated: table flrst-claas; rates rea sonable. A. H. Wilson, proprietor. P. S.-Afew extra good rooms yet left for married couples. OCCUPANTS for two nnfnrnlshed rooms, second floor front: nicely located. At 283 Federal at.. ""-a"j vwi E,ftac3 uu uac ui uaui "DOOMERS and boarders. No. 80 Cedar av.. AV lacing parks. Allegheny. ROOMERS and boarders. 80 Cedar ave., Alle gheny. facing parks. Instruction. PUriLS-Violln and harmony: gentleman En glish expert receives pupils; terms moderate. Address 6962 Ellsworth ay. Heal Estate Wanted. WANTED To buy A cheap horse, harness and wagon. Address Jerry Wills, Dispatch office. WANTED, Female Help-Wanted. ("IOOK A flrst-clasi lady cook; German or Amer J lean: no other need apply. Address, or call. Commercial Hotel, Irwin, Pa. -iIBL Competent to-nnrse and assist with honse JT work; reference. Apply to Mn. James il. Langblla. Lilac st. Btiadyslde. GIRL for general housework : small family; refer ences required. 81 Beech St., Allegheny. CiTRli for general housework, except washing. T Apply cor. Bluff and Chestnut sts. . LDY As a companion and to assist with light housework: must bo fairly accomplished In music, both vocal and Instrumental. Inquire for particulars at wz iiioenj i. LADY To take orders on TJebble's high-class standard works. GebbleACo., Schmidt build ing. ' LADY to introduce a Hue of lady's wear; no soliciting: big pay. A 92, Dispatch office. NURSE An experienced nurse girl (must speak German). totakecaroor3-year-oldchlld; good reference required. Apply at 149 Sheffield St., Al legheny WANTED Housekeeper, on a farm. Jim Stew art, Sistcrsvlllc, W. V. WOMEN To sew carpets. Applytlits morning to J. W. McFarland & Co.". 69 Fulton St. . YOUNG LADY stenographer, one familiar with drawings preferred. Address Engineer, Dis patch office. Situations Wanted. EMPLOYMENT Two hustlers would like con trol of any good staple article lu this section. Address Hustlers. Dispatch office. TJOSITION By traveling salesman with two X years experience on the road; strictly tem perate, energetic, and can rnrnish best of city references. . Address Delbert, Scottdale. Pa. TJOSITION In office by ynnng man 19 years of age; best of references. Address Box 1. Hultou, Pa. POSITION as cook in private family. Aadress 348 Wylle avc. SITUATION An experienced charcoal burner seeks employment at his trade or as a lumber man. Inquire o"f John L. Hahu, corner l'cnu av. and Thirty-fourth st. SITUATION By an experienced collector: bond If required. Address Collections, Dispatch office. ttt ANTED By skilled draughtsman In structural W Ironwork.oraughtlngand designing of roofs, buildings, etc.: detail plans for any kind or wort made and construction superintended at reasonable rates; references furnished and satisfaction guar anteed. H. C. Stowe, 257 Flsk st. Bnsinraa Oimortnntles Wanton. BUSINESS CHANCE of lifetime: partner with 311.0U0 cash In a furniture installment business doing 1100,000 a year: need more capital to handle business; money guaranteed flrst year; rare chance to right party: references, banks and business houses here. Address M. J. liojiau & Co., 1117 Ollvcst,. St. Louis. Mo. WANTED-An active, reliable, pushing busi ness man with small capital to take an inter est in an established manufacturing concern doing a good paying business: to take charge of the office department, etc.: this is nrlctly legitimate and only those meaning business need answer. Ad dress B 2, Dispatch office. WANTED Stores, partnerships, mercantile and manufacturing Interests and business chances of every character bought and sold. Real Estate and Investment Company. 98 Fourth ay., room 30. Vi anted Farmer. PARTNER A young or middle-aged man with a few hundred dollars capital to take a hair or third interest lu a well-established real estate business. Address b. D. N.. Dispatch office. PARTNER-WIth J5.O00. to take charge of hooks and finance, to Join me in butter, egg and com mission business. Address J. K., Dispatch office. Fire Insurance Wanted BENSW ANGER A ZAHN Fire Insurance, to Fourth av. Financial Wantm. B' ONDS, stocks, mortgages anil securities. Ed Wltllsn, 134 miliar., rtooms ai ana ji. M ONEY to loan at lowest rate or Interest! loans granted m-oinntlv. no delay: have a large amount on hand at the present time; bring your deed with you, will guarantee prompt loan or no charge. J. E. McCrickart. 89 Fourth av., Tele- pnone 10711c MORTGAGES on cltv or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver A Co.. 82 Fourth av. rpo LOAN I200.0O) on mortgages; S100 and up X ward at 0 per cent: I500.0CO at X per centon residences or business bropertr, vacant lots or larins. S.-H. French, 13 Fourth av. Booms Wanted. WANTED Room with board by gentleman and wife In the East End; vicinity of Shadyslde preferred. Room 2. 136 Fifth av. Mlscellaneons Wanted. A MAN and wife or small family can have rent free fie-roomed house situate In Thirty-first ward, city: consideration, care of old gentleman who desires to retain one room and board with lamlly; reference required. Address A. K. E., Dlspatoh office. AINTING and plateglass glazing. 1C C. Miller. 528 Grant st.. Pittsburg, PAPER-HANGING, kalsomlnlng and celling decorating by D. P. Clay burn, 92 Ohio St., Alle--.Klieny.Fa. J? ," '- , tATENTS-0. D. LevlsJJO vears). Solicitor, 131 L Fifth av., next Leader, Pittsburg; no delay. PURCHASER for a valuable patent: any person with a slight knowledge of chemistry can easily clear S100 per month. Address J. M. J., Dls patch office. j . CHOES repaired. white you wait, 75c. Keystone O Shoe Repairing Co., lllThlrd av.. St. Charles Hotel. STOVES REPAIRED-Flttsburg Stove Repair Company, 281 Fifth av. TRUNKS hauled to and from East End for 50c. Campbell & Davis, 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276. USE Jones" Bedbug Paralyser 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. Sold by all first-class druggists. WANTED Old and young, healthy or delicate, to know that Odontunder Is the only safe and absolutely successful local anaesthetic for painless extraction of teeth: come and try It free of charge at Odontunder Dental Parlors, 703 Penn av. WANTED Information as to the whereabouts of Stephen Haselwood; anyone having such please communicate with Abraham Hasel wood, Hasclton, Mahoning county, Ohio. WANTED Everyone who wants the finest and cheapest wall paper In America to send lor samples; sent free to any address. G. G. O'Brien, Paint and Wall Paper Store. 292 Filth av. FOK SALU MISCELLNKAUUS. Machinery and Metals For Sale. BOILERS and engines, second-hand; all sizes, from 4 to 100 h. p. ; cheapest In the market: 46 boilers and engines In stock, stationary and porta able, upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.; steam numps. governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone 3401, 23-25 Park way. J. S Youug. Alle- gueny. z'a. TJRYANT and Acme automatic engines and boll-v aj crs, not water ana steam neaiing exnausi fans 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 ertv st:, Pittsburg. Pa. ENGINES Genuine Acme automatic safety en gines and non-extttoslve boilers, from one- half to five horse powers, for natural gas or carbon oil as met: latest improveu veuuiaiing ians anu water motors, sold by J. Prager, sole agent, at No. 4 Fifth av. Send for catalogue and Information. I?NG1NE3 and boilers or every description; brick j vard supplies; contractors, and rolling mill ma chinery. Thomas Carlin's sons, Lacqck aud San dusky sts., Allegheny. GRINDSTONES In all sizes, ror all kinds of grinding; Craiglcllh, Newcastle, Nova Seotla and other grits: Iron frames and fixtures for hand, loot or power; mounted stone, oil 6tone, emery wheels and grinders. Win. M. Klrby, 138 First avenue. PAW TAR LE One sccoud-hand saw table for O stereotype or electrotype purposes, will be sold I nkiiiiiM n. linnt Vi nintAal etamlct Air.lir 4 IHCaiJ, WW itUUUD AW (Hlw. jfcs.asva . J&p(j the Dispatch business office, cor. Smlthfield anJ Diamond sts. Miscellaneous For Sale. "DARGAINS I have the following special bargains to offer this coming week, cotnmencmg April 11: Picture wire, 25 yards. In roll I 5 Shoe blacking, two large boxes 5 Carpet tacks, per dozen napers 10 Carpenters' two-foot rules, 5 5-lncli u Ire cutting pilars 25 Carpenters'.26-luchhand saws 48 Carpenters' brace and five steel bits 88 Carpenters' levels - 24 Garden spades, steel , 45 Ladles' curling tongs, nlcsel plated...: 10 Ladles' curling tongs, not plated 5 Copper bottom wash boilers..'.....'.; 1 48 Thermometers, regular price 2 21 Drapery pins for lace cnrtalns, perdozen,.,,.. 4 Door locks, with knobs' complete .: 20 Knives and forks, per dozen,....; 48 Liquid glue, per bottle 5 Family scales 74 Tack claws , 3 House numbers 5 Wire hairbrushes 10 6-Inch butcher Knives., - 10 Floursltters , 9 Wade & Butcher genuine bow razors 74 This Is lust a few of the bargains to be found this week at Rogers', 105 Smlthfield st. ?OR SALE lc per roll wall paper. Thompson ' Bros., 109 Federal st,. Allegheny, . ONE square piano, one organ, two wardrobes, one sideboard, a dining table, a buggy and a lot of heavy window glass. 228 North Highland PIANO Upright piano, nearly new; very cheap. 105 Pennsylvania av., Allegheny. 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. McCrickart, No. 59 Fourth av. -- THREE POOL TABLES 1x8: must be taken away by Monday next; one second-hand bar fixture: one solid walnut counter, 12 feet; cheap. 68 Diamond st. - JiQAA buys furniture cost 1700) and lease of WOJJ nine-room bouse If taken now; rooms now rented pay rent and gas; location All owner earing city. 'Inquire 240 Dinwiddle it, FOK SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Mnilcal Instruments. . , UPRIGHT PIANO-Nearly new; very cheap. 105 Pennsylvania av.. Allegheny. Cpl For Sale. . '"lOAL Anthracite and bituminous coal ana Ks crushed coke for domestic purposes i general hauling. Latimer, Myers A Co., Fourth and Try sts. and Thirtieth and Liberty st. Horses, Vehicles, Live StocK For Sale. SADDLE HORSE-Safe. sound, stylish, peedy'j few get away from him; trots In harness. X X.,. Dispatch office. SPLENVID family horse, doctor's buggy, har ness, saddle and bridle: good riding horse: buggy Pittsburg manufacture. Rlr can be seen at llaunery's livery, 811 Grant st. WAGONS All sizes and styles in stock, manu factured by H. Lange & Co., 147 to 154 Water St. Telephone. 1790. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities For Salo. ALL kinds of stores and other business opportu nities. Woolsev's Commercial Agency, 96 Fourth av., room 30, Dalhneyer block. BAKERY, confectionery and Icecream business, located in the center o"f Alliance. O., and doing a large and profitable business: death of my wife and other business which requires all my attention the reason for selling. Address Charles K. Moore, Alliance, O. T) AKERY, with horse and wagon and allrst-class J) trade: will sell cheap to quick buyer. Ad dress H. W.. Dispatch office. -s - BARBER SHOP In city; three chairs, doing good business: good reason for selling. Address B. L.. Dispatch office. 170R SALE Grocery stand. 14 room brick dwell lug and business house on Butler street: long established business, very profitable: owner de sires to sell on account of ill-health, and move to East End: would buy some .well located lots or delllng (in exchange): price 110.000; costover Ill.POO. . J. Fleming. 400 Wood street. FOR SALE A saloon, bar fixtures, pool and bil liard tables: best location In the city, near N. Y., I'. O. and P. & 1.. E, R. It. passenger depot. Inquire at Frankle Bros.', 22 E. Federal St., Youngstown. O. pENERAL STOP.E-In good town on P. R. R. ; VT S3. 500 or invoice doing large cash buslnes. Holmes & Co., 420 Smlthfield st. C1ROCERY STORE: Invoice about J30O: good 7 stand: good trade established; a bargain If sotd at once: good reasons lor selling. Jas. J. Waldron ft Co., 271 Beaver av. HOTEL 25 rooms elegantly furnished and all the latest Improvements, cheap; grocery stores 3tt to flO.000; cigar stores i to 3,000: light manufacturing business i-ICO; fine restaurant, billiard and pool room. Holmes A Co., -420 Smith fleld. INTEREST In one of the best-paying real estate offices In the city, paying large profits; only tnpse with cash need apply. Address L. D., Dis patch office. QTOCK A corporation manufacturing a specialty C has a small lot of its stock for sale, which will pay at least 100 per cent. For particulars address President. Dispatch office. Business FroDertles For Sals. FOR SALE Park Hotel. Cambridge. O. ; good traeUng custom: leading hotel of the city; particulars furnished on application. Jos. Morton. FOli hALt LOTS East End Lots For Stle. 1?OR SALE Two lots on Frankstown ay., near . Station St.. East Liberty: size 40x120 feet; good business location; would exchange for dwelling in part payment or sell on easy terms. S. J. Fleming, 400 "i ood St., cor. Fourth av. FOR SALE-PIan of 121 lots in Twenty-second war J : well located, near Schenley Park and Greenfield av. electric line: price low; will ex change for improved property In either city In part. S. J. Fleming. 400 Wood St., Pittsburg, LOTS In Ursula Terrace. Oakland. S750, (1.000 and 81,230 each, and fronting Fifth av.;onlv$12S per foot front (graded) ; Just oa the market; buy at once and.vou get flrst choice. Plans and price lists from Black Balrd. No. 95 Fourth av. NEAR Ridge av.. cast of Thirty-third St.. new honsc, 3 rooms, easy payments. Inquire of W. B. McLean, Thirty-third st. and Webster av. OAKLAND Only 170 per foot frout for a choice lot 30tl90 feet, close to cable cars. A bargain, W. M. Pollock. 150 Fourth ave. THE finest building site on Highland av., near Highland Park; this lot is certainly the most desirable lot now for sale on Highland av. : wM sell on reasouable terms. C. II. Love, 93 Fourth avenue. QJ"1 900 Penn ay., lot. very desirable, near -J. j Wlucbiddlc av.. 20x100 ft. to an alley: easy payments. (47) W. A. Herron & Sons, SO Fourth avenue. IffiKflfl to 8S00 for elegant level lots, center of i&0JJ East Liberty: 350 cash, balance m monthly payments; only one minute from P. R.R.; two minutes from Duqnesne traction road; plan i list opened; come quickly and get choice of lots. Hack A Balrd. 95 Fourth ay. 400 East End. handsome building lot 40180 4 feet: one of the best locations off Penn av.. Twenty-second ward (near Penn av. and electric line). (2L) w. A. Herron & fcons, 80 Fourth av. CJQ OOO-A "bargain; lot 100x180 feet fronting two tIPOj streets: one of the most central and desir able locations between Oakland and Bellefield (80 L). W. A. Herron & Sons, SJ Fourth av. Allegheny Lots For Sale. LOT 20x110, on the wt6tside orBuena Vista St., near Park; price, (5,000. John K. Ewlng A Co., 107 Federal st. Suburban Lots For Sale. FORSALE Laurel station. P., Ft. W. AC. Ry., four building lots lying right at station and level: will sell on terms to suit purchasers; special Inducements will be given to persons building at once: agent on grounds every Wednesday and Saturday afternoons. A. M. Tressel & Co., 141 Federal st. LOTS (4) at a great sacrifice, on Pittsburg and Western Rallroaa: must sell, owner leaving city. Address Lots, Dispatch office. SWISSVALE Lots In Palmer Place. 40x120 and 25x125 to alleys 20 feet wld-: streets 50 feet wide: the finest location on the P. R. R. : city water and cheap taxes: your choice 3C0 to 49C0; easy terms. ir desired: this location Is rapidly Improving, and at present prices these lots are a good and safe Invest ment. Hoffman & Baldrldge, Wllklnsburg, op posite depot. Farms For Sale. FARM of about 51 acres In Patton township of the estate of the late George Lang, deceased; good dwelling house and outbuilding, elegant or chard, spring house, etc., etc.; miles north of the P. R. R. and near to Wllmerdlng and Wails statlou, etc.: to be sold at public sale by order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny county In the real estate salesroom of Jas. W. Drape A Co.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg, on Wednesday atternoon, April 20, at 2 o'clock. W. N. Haymaker. Admin istrator. Jas. W. Drape & Co., Agents and Auc tlraeers. I7ARM 235 acres, well "Improved, or will ex ; change for mercantile business. Address Lock Box 49. FriendsvlUe, Md. Heal Estate. FOR SALE One of the finest ducking and fishing shores In Maryland, on Middle river, known as Turkey Point, ten miles from Baltimore by fine shell road; 162 acres, 109 under cultivation, two dwellings and all necessary outbuildings, splendid fruit: also sailboats, decovs, netting, etc.; a splen did chance lor n club. Address Cant. C. Myers, 43 Center Market Space, Baltimore, Md. FOR SALE 18 acres of very desirable land which would subdlide to advantage, at a reasonable price, near Wllklnsburg (62 sub). See W. A. Her ron A Sons, 80 Fourth av. QQ ACRES Within the corporate limits of the DO city or Wheeling, W. Va., hill land, but suit arte tor building lots, which will command be-' tween S350 and SWO per lot. J. T. S., Lock Box 617, Wheeling. W. Va. . FOKSALE IMPKOV IS D BKAL .ESTATE City Residences. BLUFF ST., near College-For sale or to let! brick hou. 8 rooms, ball, bathroom, finished basement; all late improvements. Robt. Coward, No. 20 Bluff st. dJQ 300 Handsome new brick honsc: 10 rooms; tvOj well finished and complete to smallest de tails; stieet sewered and paved; large lot: location very choice: high and healthful (66 E). See W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth ay. " East End Residences For Sale. FOR SALE-34,250; Shadyslde; 1 25 per month principal and Interest on a charming home with all conveniences and pleasant location; 11,000 cash payment and S25 per month positively meets all claims; at the end of four years the balance un paid can be carried at an expense of 12 60 per month if desired; actual rent not less than 'S0 per month; this property Is one of the very best lo cated In Pittsburg, two squares from twoDuquesne lines, three from Shadyslde station ; neat sewered street; well built up with equallv valuable or better properties: good sidewalk to door; house back 20 feet from street; level, grassy front yard: elegant level lot 30x150 feet: the house Is tasty looking, with front and back porches; six rooms and large finished attic, wide nail and open stairway, both gases, bath. Inside w. c.,- hot and cold water, range, slate mantels and tile hearths: cellar under whole house; this is really a rare opportunity for a person able to meet our cash payment to secure a borne on payments actually much less than It would readily rent for. John F. Sweeny, 08 Fourth avenue. I70R BALE Nearly one acre on one of the best avenues In Shadyslde; large frontage: lm proremeuts, frame dwelling and stable: surround ings first-class in every respect; within two min utes of three rapid transit lines; this property is worth 60 per cent mora than Is asked for It. and will Increase greatly In value: price 110.600 to prompt buyer. S. J. Fleming, 40J Wood street, Pittsburg. 170R SALE Three houses. Are rooms each, in : Oarland; rents, $558 per year; located corner Pier andBoquet St.; lot 24x101x43 feet lu rear. front vacant; excellent location for a grocery stand; price, H800; casb, 11.400: mortgage, 13,400. S. J. Fleming. 400 Wood St., Pittsburg. FOR SALE Good seven-room bouse on Walnut st., Shadyslde, with lot 25x100; corner prop erty la business location; will sell for 13,800 on easy terms; a good Investment. S.J.Fleming, 400 wuou Bb. FOR SALE-In East Liberty, six houses, six rooms each, all rented: would exchange for farm on line of railroad near city. S. J. Fleming, 400 Wood at,, Pittsburg. Suburban .Resiliences For Sale. SWISSVALE, In Palmer place, new frame'house of five rooms, pantry, hall, slate mantels and elate roof, good cellar; boardwalks to station; lot 25x120; within fire minutes of either the B. A O. or P. It. K. stations; easy terms. Hoffman It Bald rldge, Wllklnsburg. opposite depot. FOB SALE IMPROVED REAL .ESTATE KhOAVILLE. Y. R SALE-SOME BEAUTIFUL HOMES One e-room brick house, two lots. Orchard Place, S4.0O0. x One 7-room brick house, one lot, paved street,' $4,500. Two 5-room brjek houses, lots 37.x100 each. Orchard Place, JJ.750. One 7-room frame house, one lot, pared street, 13.000. One 5-room frame house, one lot, ptvea street, 2,700. ' " One 5-room brick house, two lots, pared street, (3,250. Ono 5-room brick house, one lot, paved street, 2.750. - Five 5-room frame houses, paved street, each tI.800. Twelve 7-room brick houses, paved streets, each 2,300. Seven 4-room brick houses, very pretty. $2,700. Eight 4-room brick cottages, one lot, cachfl.700. Any of the above lovely homes In this greatly, lavored city of beautiful homes will be sold on terms to suit buyers. BUILDING LOTS 200 of tho most beautiful build ing lots to be found in the county are offered at prices muh less than property having similarly attractive features can be bad for. The P. & B. Traction will have their new electric railway In, operation through the center of the borough by May 1 next. This will give a wonderfnl Impetus to values, and those who secure any of the nbove properties or a lot will be fortunate. TO LET A number of 3. 4, 6 aud 7-room houses at moderate rents to good paying tenants. Nono otners need apply. Take any of the Southstde street cars. KNOXVILLE LAND IMPROVEMENT CO.. S5 Knox avenue. Knoxvllle. TOMS. City Residences. TO LET Brand new eight-room honse; has hall, complete bath, laundry.chlna closet, range. hot and cold water, etc.. etc. ; bath and kitchen finished In hard wood: a snug home: rent SCO per month. Inquire J. Alex. Hardy. 619 Kirkpatrick St., or HaiV A Hays. 529 Smlthfield St. rpo LET Two new ouses. 451 and 456 Webster X. av. : one with nail and one without: rent. $25 and $30 per month: houses have eight rooms, both fases, pantries, laundries, lust papered, etc.. etc. nquire or Reed B. Coylc A Co., or Hardy A Hayes, 529 smlthfield st. TO LET House of eight rooms with range, bath, w. c. and both gases, newly papered, etc.: Immediate possession; rent IS per month: water tree. Iuqulrc on premises, Wylle av. and Somer street. ri O LET $35 per month Neat brick house (Just J flnishe'i) 8 rooms: modern fixtures: location desirable: Overhill. near Center av. See W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. rPO LET or for sale-Bluff St., near College, brick JL 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: eood location for roomers. Baxter, Thompson A Co., 161 Fourth ay. TO LET-House No. 427 Liberty St.. city. H rooms. Inquire at A. V. D. Watterson's, Anchor Bank Building, Fifth av.. city. East End Residences To Let. TO LET Or for sale A fine, large residence of ten rooms, well finished and newly painted; marble mantels, stationary washstands, heater, etc : snltaDle for hotel or boarding house: situated on Ridge av., convenient to the Western Peuna. Medical College and Penn R. R. Inquire of W. B.' McLean, Thirty-third st. and Webster ay. T"0 LET East End. modern houses. In good order: some Justflnished, 7 to 12 rooms; latest fixtures. $31 per month and up. Send for list free. W. A. Herron & Sons, SO Fourth avenue. TO LET Seven-room new house In Bellefield. near Duquesne and Fifth ay. electric and cable cars; rent $22 50 per month, C. H. Love, 93 Fourth av. Hazelwood Residences To Let. TO LET Hazelwood Very .desirably located; modern house, 9 rooms: $35 per mo.: alsoone of 6 rooms: $23per mo. i send for list. W. A. Her ron & Sous, 80 Fourth av. Allegheny Residences To Let. TO LET Fronting Allegheny parks. Choicest location. No. 23 Sherman ay., 11 rooms lu very good order: Modern fixtures; ren low, $66 67 ner month. . W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth ay. Suburban Residences To Let. TO LET Sixroom brick dwelling In O'Hara town ship, with 12 acres land, large orchard, good spring and sprlnghouse; water In the bouse: barn and other outbuildings: one mile from Sharpsburg on Kltiaunlng road. Inquire of 8. A. McPherson at Greenwood cemetery, or Jas. G. Weir, at County Commissioners' office. TO LET Wllklnsburg residence; one of the finest large new brick houses on Hill and North sts., Wllklnsburg: elegant, with every modern conven ience and at a verv moderate rate. Inqulrei of local agents or address "John W. Beatty. Wllklnsburg. TO LET At Sheridan. Panha-lflle R. R., small house, two rooms. $6 50: send for list, W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth ay. Bnslness Stands To Let. TO LET No. 120 Fourth av.. second door above Smlthfield St.. dlrectlv opposite the postoflice: three-storv brick or 16 rooms at a low rental, or in single rooms or sultesof rooms: no finer location In the city for business or professional men. Charles Somers, 129,Fourth av. rpo LET Storeroom, No. 6229 Penn av. and No.-20 -LFrankstown a,yj tone of the veryest locations in, the E. E. for any kind or mercantile business; runs through from street to street: two fronts. C. H. Love. No. S3 Fourth ay. TO LET Space with power, cor. Penn and Third avs.; three floors: 20,000 feet space; abundant power; good light; splendid location; every con venience. Apply Nicola Bros., 20 Filth ay. rfO LET $30 per mo., large stbre and cellar. Penn X av.. near Seventeenth St.; very suitable for drygood? and notions, boots and shoes. W. A. Herron A Sons. SO Fourth ay. . rpo LET Four-storv brick building. 139 Second X av.. two doors from Smlthfield st. : will lease for five years. Apply at first floor office of Kauf mannf ' store. TO LET Basement and desk room at 102 Fifth L av. Donncll A Frlsh, 129 Fifth av. Offices and Deslc Room To Let. TO LET Two nicely arranged offices, now oc cupied by J. S. Walters and C. C. Huff. M. D., In the Flath bulldtng,G229 Penu av., EastEnd,citr; these offices are eisy of access and are very nicely fitted up and well adapted for any kind of office purposes, as welt as for a physician. C. H. Love, Ho. 93 Fourth ay. TO LET Four offices or In pairs, corner of Fifth and Wylle avenues; gecond floor, op posite Court House: rent low. James Coyle, 195 Fifth av,, corner of High. T iO LET Desk room in our office. Holmes & Co., 420 smlthfield St. Rooms To Let. T7EDERAL ST.. No. 276, Allegheny One furn X lshed room with the use of bath. IMFTH AV. No. 607 Two newly-furnished front 1 rooms; one suitable for man and, wife, or two gentlemen; with use of bath; nice lawn lu front of house. FLATS Furnished flats; all modern conven iences. Apply to Moyle, 165 Lacock St., Alle gheny. vrORTH DIAMOND ST.. No. 38, Allegheny; furnished rooms. 0 ,HIO ST., No. 40, Allegheny; furnished rooms. ROOMS-Fonr large front rooms, furnished: wl-.li or without board; with use of bath. 132 Webster st. SHADY AV., 287 Newly furnished rooms, con venient to good boarding, near Kenmawr Hotel) came cars pass we uuuse. TO LET A suite of unfurnished apartments for light housekeeping in Smith block, Wylle ay. and Federal st. rpo LET Large, finely furnished room at 196 Fourth av. WYLIE A V. 103 Large rooms, furnished, for sleeping and light housekeeping. PERSONAL. "PERSONAL lc per roll wall paper. Thompson A. .pros., ivy J! cuerai si., Aiiegueny. PERSONAL J. F. Collins' expert landscapes Address Lock Box 405, Sharon, Pa. PERSONAL Credit, yes. credit on fine dress goods, silks, satins, wraps. etc., zt J.Dwyer's, Room 4, McCanee block, 701 smlthfield. PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver watches and Jewelry repaired; new work mads to order. Chris. Haucli. 541 Smlthfield. PERSONAL Hair, moles, etc.. on ladles' faces permanently destroyed by the electric needle without pain or scar: consultation free. Miss Streng, office 903 Penn av.. Dickson building. PERSONAL Ladles wishing to take Turko Faco Baths or face massage lor removing blemishes and improving the complexion will please visit my Sartors at SOI Penn av., Dickson building, Pltts urg. Miss Sherwood. PERSONAL W. E. Hamnett A Co.. the leading real estate and fire Insurance firm or Wllklns burg. take general charge of property; collect rents; attend to paying taxes, etc.; try us; we arc reliable. Money loaned on mortgage. ' PERSON AL When 1 was a small ooy my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, bnt since I gut 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. 15o3. PERSONAL All persons who are suffering with an aching or broken down tooth to come to the Odontunder Dental parlors, 703 Penn av., and have it extracted without pain, free of charge; remember, we use no chloroform, ether, gas, vital ized air or any dangerous drug: it makes no dlffer- ence now qeucaie tue person may oe. KMIMj. FOUND Everybody takes Ta-va-zon ,7-Day Blood Cure; makes pure blood: best on earth. Dr. Griffith, Third ay. aud Grant, Pittsburg (copy right); , TVTcNADGHER & CO., 1Y CONTRACTORS FOB Paving sidewalks, roadways, yards, mills, stables and cellar floors with cement, Btone, brlck.concrete and fire brick. Curbstone furnished and set. 43 Federal St., Allegheny City, Fa. p8-2D LOST. LOST-On Josephine, between Picnic st. and Twenty-second st. incline, a satchel contain ing obstetric forceps and other Instruments. Re turn It for reward to L. T. Miller. M. D.. 2013 Car son st. , IOST-On Tutsday evening a pocketbook con J talninz some $15 In bills, some non-negotiable paper and some three or four business cards or too owner. The Under will be paid $15 reward for de livering the ssme to the owncrathls office on Grant st., Pittsburg, and no questions asked. . LOeT A black leather pocketbook on Thursday afternoon, April 14. 1892, between corner Fenn av. and Sixth St. to Market St.. Fourth av. to Wood st., containing a sum of money and a me dalllonpln. The flnacr will be liberally rewarded by leaving same at the residence of A. C. Dravo, Forbes and Ward sts.. Oakland, city. REMOVALS. Accountant. w- . WOOLSEY, Auditor and Accountant, 96 t ourtn av., room 30. Boots and Shoes. C IAIN BROS., boots and shoes, hays removed from corner Sixth st. and Liberty to Hotel Schlosser block for 90 days. Defntlsts. O'lONNOR. DR. P. J., Dentist-Has removed J to 634 Grant St.. opposite Cathedral. Kenslnsfon. THE BURRELL IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Operating the Kensington properties, re move their offices on April 1 to 79 Fourth av., flrst floor, between Wood and Market sts. AUCTION SALES. THOS. M.MARSHALL,jB.,ATTorjrETATLAW, 117 Diamond Street, Pittsburg, Fa. ORPHANS' COURT SALE-NOTICE 13 hereby given that a sale of properties hereinafter described will take place under order of the Orphans' Court, directing K.l Clever, administrator D. B. N. C. T. A.,nnder the last will and testament of Robert Steele, recorded in Will Book, vol. 26, parjo 47, to sell the properties hereinafter described. In pur suance of said order of court, made March 19, 1892, at No. , March term, 1S92. The flrst piece of property being; described as follows: All that certain niece or parcel of ground situated in the Seventh (late Siith) ward, city of Pittsburg, county of Allegheny, State of Pennsylvania, bcinjr composed of 'lot No. 115 and a part of lot No. 114, in Tlios. Scott's plan of the subdivision of nut-lot No. three, lu the manor of Pittsburg, which saidplan Is recorded In Plan. Book one, pago 23, boundoJ. and described as follows: Beginning (and fronting) on the easterly side of Scott street, at the distance of 21 it. from Hazel (formerly Decatur) street, thenco extending nlon:r Scott 'street, southerly 25 ft. d inches, more or less, to center of a S ft. 11 in. alley, at tlio corner of lot of ground of H. W. Sackett; thence extend ing back easterly, preserving the same width, between lot No. 112 in tbe same plab and the line ofSackett's lot, a distance of 100 ft., to Smallman St. (formerly Cherry alloy), being the same property conveyed to Robert Steele by John T. Gray and Agnes A., his wile, by deed dated August 26, 1870, and re corded In the Recorder's office, vol. 262, pago 75, upon which property is erected a small brick dwelling house and a small frame building. This property will be sold upon the premises SATURDAY, April 30, 1892, at 10 o'clock a. M. Second All that certain piece or parcel of land situated in Penn township, Allegheny county, State of Pennsylvania, bounded and described as follows, to wit: Beginning on tha township road, at tbe northern corner of land allotted to Logan, one of the heirs; thonce south 85 25' W. 77 81-100 perches by Logan's line to the line of land of Richard Jones; tbence north 039' W. 101 50-100 perches to to wnshiprond; thence by said road sooth 83 13' E. 7 3S-100 perches; thence south S73 37' E. 47 98-100 perches to the middle of the aforesaid township road: thenco by tho middle of said road in a sontherly direction S3 80-100 perches to the place or beginning, containing 36 acres 22 91-100 perches. Subject toTicht of way through part of said land, by way now opened to other portions of said land, now deeded to James Parker. This property was conveyed to Robert Steele by William Frew and Martha E., his wile, by deed dated April 2, 1877, and re corded in Deed Book, vol. 359, page 396. Ex cluding thereout and tbereirom that portion of the farm devised by the said Robert Steele to Matthew C. Steele, consisting of OK acres, which has been snrveyed off from the larger portion of tbe farm, and de scribed as follows: Beginning at a point on or near tlin township road; thence south 0 .17' W. 444 20-100 ft. to a point; thence north 56 41' W. 773 ft. to a point; thence north 0 17' E. 370 43-100 feet to a point; thence south 83 '17' E. 121 75-100 ft. to a point; thence south 56 41' E. 023 25-100 It, to a point at tbe place of beginning. Containing GK acres, leaving to be sold under this sale 30-46-1000 meres, on which Is erected a large two-story dwelling and barn. Tbis property will be sold upon the premises SATURDAY AFTERNOON, 'April 30, at 3 o'clock.' Terms Ten per cent to bo paid when property is knocked down, one-third casb upon delivery of deed and balance in one and two years, to be secured by bond and tight mortgage. Both pieces of property will be sold absolutely, without re serve 'or by-bid, to the highest bidder, re gardless of the price to be obtained. ROBERT F. CLEVER, Administrator D. B. N. C. T. A. JOHN" A. McKELVY, Auctioneer. ap8-40or A.T ATJOTIOIT 28 Fifth Avenue, Between Market and Wood Streets. 8-story brick bnslness bouse, corner 5th av. and Masters alley: 2-story brick business bouse,"now occupied by Stniley's bat store. 20KX30 FEET. THE FINEST RETAIL LOCATION IN PITTSBURG Will Be Sold at Anction FRIDAY, APRIL 15, 11 A. M. On the premises. Terms, etc., from BLACK &BAIRD, 95 4th Av. ap3-143-3,6,10,i3,15 AUCTION SALE FURNITURE. CARPETS, DESKS, ETC., FRIDAY, APRIL 15, at 10 o'clock at the rooms of the Henry Auction Co., 24 and 26 Ninth street. Must be sold at once to close tbe consignment. Fine chamber suites In oak and walnut, wardrobes, chiffoniers, bookcases, "tablos, chairs and rocker, lounges, conches, parlor suites in brocatelle tapestry, English ruijs, plushes and hair cloth, fancy chairs and table ornaments, clocks.curtalns, etc., china closets, sideboards, extension table, brussels and ingrain carpets, rugs, kitchen and laundry furnitctre!r,8Hropositive to close tho account. iiHENRT AUCTION CO., apll-67 Auctioneers. A.T AUCTIOX TO-DAY At the rooms, 24 and 26 Ninth street, a largo consignment of Boots. Shoes and Rub bers. Salo positive. Everything must bo gold. HENRY AUCTION CO., apl4-66 Auctioneers. CITY "WE repeat our inquiry i, "Why go Into the country, or 20 miles out of town to buy lots when yon can get better aud cheaper ones at less prices right in the heart of the city at from 5700 to 51,000 per lot; and, as to terms, you can make your own? You can pay 510 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 postoffiee by cable cars, and are very desirable. Come and select your lot before it" is too late. .All particulars cheerfully furnished on application. iis k mm, DIAMOND plO-114-wrsa CHOICE PROFJCETrES, BUY A LOT -IS THE MAYFIELD SUB-DIVISION On Perrysvillc and Marshall avenues, Tenth ward, Allegheny City. Opening sale Saturday, April 16, at 2 o'clockP..M. A little property is the start to for tune. Sure to make money. Eetter 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 JotoK.Ewing&CoM EXCLUSIVE AGENTS, Main Office, Branch Office, PERRTSVILLE 1VE, 107 FEDERAL ST. Cor. Charles Si at)12-121 FOR SALE. 8500 to S800 for elegant level lots center of E ST LIBERTY, 830 casb, balance on monthly payments. Only one minute from P. R. R., two minutes fromDuquesna traction road. Plan just opened, come quickly and get choice of lots. BLACK A BAIED, Ko. 95 Fourth ay. ap3-27-3,6,10,12,15,17. RESORT HOTELS. HOTEL HATES AND CIBCCLAR3 May Be Obtained at THE DISPATCH'S Bnslness Office, Smlthfield and Diamond. - mhl Atlantic City. THE ROSSMORE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J Location unsurpassed. Steam beat. All conveniences. mh27-193 MRS. JOHN P. DOYLE. THE IRVINGTON, On the Beach. Improved by the addition ot music and billiard halls. Elevator, Sun parlors. FUtered water. Service first-class. mh23-51-D CHAMBERS & HOOPE3. THE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY. Directly on tho Beach. Sea water baths la bouse. Opens January 30, 1892. Ja25-34-"D C. ROBERTS & SONS. H0TRL WELLINGTON. Ocean end ot Eentucicy avenue, Atlantic City. N. J. M. A. & a. S. M1LNOR. Circulars at Dispatch office. mh26-73 HOTELS. RIGGS HOUSE, WASHINGTOND, C, Reopened, , Under new management; refurnished and. redecorated in tlrst-clnss style: table best la the city. RIGGS HOUSE CO., G. DkWITT, Proprietors. Treasurer. Ie26-60-jtwr STURTEVANT HOUSE NEW YORK. American plan $2 50 to $3 50 ner day. European plan Jl 00 per day upward. THE STURTEVANT HOUSE Is rhn most central in the city: near all ele vated roads, street car lines, principal places of amusement and large retail stores. All the comTorts of home with the addi tional conveniences of tbe metropolis is of fered our guest3. THE STURTEVANT HOUSE. Broadway, 2Stlt and 20th sts., New York.NY Ja27-29-KWT ' TOr$3O,00O trust funds on I mortgages on long time; f AMjalso other smaller L-L-'rlN amounts. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 (.Fourth avenue. aplO-217-12.15,23,26 UNITARIAN PUBLICATIONS FREE Address Miss Mary Lyman, 19 Oakland Square. Pittsburg. Ja-13-4i -1ALL AT MRS. RENOUF'S LADIES' HAIR j DRESSING PARLOR, where they use the best curlinx fluid free, cor. Fifth av. and Market st. Sold at dry stores and 18 Sixtli EC Fluid, 50c bottle; by mail or express, 65o bottle. . apl531 LOTS. STMT. '4 f . -.iS '&& tt .' iir'itdfefci