JS EASTER APPAREL. Worshipers and Churches Alike At tired as Befits the Season. BAIN STOPS THE DRESS PARADE. Some Attraetiva Costumes Worn Under Sealskins and Wraps. MEN' SHOW THEIR GREATER COURAGE "Easter is the flower of the Christian rear." So said Kev. Alfred Arundel yes terday morning, in the course of his ser mon at Trinity Church, and when the sun shone upon the gay apparel worn in honor of the season, his words seemed to be veri fied in more ways than one. Hot with standing that the weather was threatening, new bonnets, new gowns, new neckties, new suits and new everything that makes up the attire of either sex were to be seen on the strectsyesterday morning. As forflowers, they were everywhere in the churches, on the dainty corsages of pretty girl", in the buttonholes of their escorts, carried singly with prayer books and testetully ar ranged on parlor tables and in windows. Easter lilies, daffodils and violets were the favorite blossoms, although the several va rieties of roses were used in profusion, as they always are. Although it was Easter morning, the ladies who were out in their new apparel, were not unmindful of the uncertain char acter of this spring. Sealskin wraps were parried on the arm. and serviceable um brellas were part of the equipment of almost every church-goer. The event proved that these precautions were wise. Going Homo Throucb. the Bain. "When the morning services were over, the congregations found a drizzling rain in progress. Umbrella and wraps were brought into use, but they could not en tirely destroy the charming effect of the pretty Easter colors. Among the attractive costumes that were noticed was a steel-gray Bedford cord. It consisted ot a plain skirt, and a waist made with a coat back and a vest front of silk, nleo or steel-gray. Tlio silk was fantastically puffed and draped between the broad rovers of the coat. A tiny toque bonnet of violets caea chic eflcct to the whole costume. The sleeves were a little darker shade than the dre. The flowers pinned on tho cor Face were hyiiclnths and lilies of the valley. The wearer was a demure maiden, whose prayer book, with a cross on tho cover, in dicated that she was bent on a devout mis sion. Another costume was an ecru broadcloth, fashioned in the same manner as the steel pray, hut partially hidden by a sealskin cape The hat was an Alpine, of a deeper ecru, trimmed with brown i elv et and Prince of Wjlcs leathers, she woie a cluster of Marcchal Niel roes lastened inher corsage. Her ulo es were light brown. A familv group, consisting of a mother and two daughter, were tastefully attired, their dree all harmonizing, so that the general effect was strikingly handsome. A Trio or Dainty Dresses. The matron's gown was of rich black cash meie. hcaiily hraided. Her bonnet was a small creation of black velvet and white lace, with ornaments of Jet butterflies. One daughter, a maiden of about IS, wore a daik i blue broadcloth, tailor-made, ana her hat was a broad-biimmea, Jancv black straw, trimmed with pink roses, while across the face as a long black net veil, one end of w Inch hung down on the left carelesly. A little ciil of 12, who was the third person in the party, had on a dark red dress, and her hat was a broad-brimmed Gipsy affair, cov ered with spring blossoms. These few ere a ample of the many that were not toti because of the doubtful weather. Had the sun appeared In full splendor hundred of pretty dresses and bonnets that lay in bureau drawers would lne been brought forth. As it was tho owners would not take the risk of spoiling them the flrst tlmo they were worn, and thev will not appear until capricious spring makc up her mind to give us a lew hours of unqualified sunshine. It was noticed that tho men bad more courage ctorday than the women. Easter suits, consisting of blue trousers and neck tie, a great deal of white collar and cuff, and cutaway coats that had evidently just come from the tailor, were common on the ave nues, especiallv in the afternoon, and over coats weie eschewed, in spite of the rather chill atino-pheio. He "W as Bight in the Style. One gentleman in particular was noticed dressed as described aboie, and topped off with a ery shiny silk hat, which matched his shiny black face. He was probably head waitei at some hotel or a Tullman car porter off duty. Whatever he was. It is certain that nis dress was beyond criticism for gor geousness,nnd that he swung his umbrella with the air of one who knew that ho was making a favorable impression. Ono of tne most beautiful and striking Easter pictures yesterday was the chancel ot Trinity Church. The t-ack was draped with white satin, over which was festooned parlandsof mils3 w hile tall vases of Easter lilies were everywhere. This, with the palms of deep areen, made a pretty background for the minister in his white gown, and the cstcd choir that sang the responses and anthems of the beautliul Episcopal service. Nearlv all the churches in the city were crowded w ith people, and were heavy with tho fragrance of flowers, and Easter was never welcomed with moie heartiness or w ith prettier ceremonies. There is a general Jeellngof relief that tho penitential season is over, and only a few bright days are needed to make us feel that spring leally has arrived. HATE yon noticed that THE SUNDAT DISPATCH contains the largest number of adTcrtltements of Rooms to Let in the cent a word columns? This fact insures you the best selection. 1'nre and Wholesome Quality Commends to public approval the Cali lornia liquid laxative remedy. Syrup of Figs, it is pleasant to the taste and by act ing gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels to cleanse the system effectually. It pro motes the health and comfort of all who use it, and with millions it la the best and only remedy. She Told a Good Story. It is seldom you will find a woman -who can tell a good story hut when you do she generally know s how to make it interesting. Most women, however, can tell a mighty good story about the splendid bread she bakes fiom Camellia or Bayard Amber flour, and, as we aie generally interested in what sati-ties the Inner man, thepoint of the story is seldom lost. 1 lie point is that the Mar shall Ivcnncdj Milling Company's flours are the most carefully made, and therefore the finest flours in the world. Spring Saltings. For a good fitting suit or overcoat go to ritcalrn'6, 431 Wood street. A Suggestion to Lldles. Xnw that Lent is over the next thing In order Is to prepare for tho hot days that are sure to come. Our line of dresses for spring is replcto with the latest novelties. Come at onco and secure jourself a stylish cos tume. Parcels & Johes, siw 29 Filth avenue. Bear in Mind Thnt the reduction sale in wall paper Is still going on at W. H. Barker's, 503 Maiket street. A QCAnTEn of a million barrel is the ca pacity of tho Iron City Brewing Company, an undeniable tribute to its superiority, puilty and lefrcshing qualities. One of our new importations is a very ele gant silk sanitary paper. Jobs S. Roberts, 719 and 721 Liberty street, head of Wood. jfTh last Received, New shipment of ldic waists In Percales, Figured Lawns, Patines And Silks. Latest styles. Lowest prices. Jos. Hoiurr & Ox's Penn Avenue Stores. W0SX OF A TETJSI. How the Fries of EgC Is Kept Cp by a Flttsbui Combination. Few of the boys who picked eggs yester day and their ciders who ato them at tho Easter breakfast know that the business is controlled by n trust In Pittsburg. It may be a small matter, but it shows how a com bination can koep "up prices. Tho Standard Oil magnates claimed that they cheapened kerosene, but not so with tho egg trust in this city. Eggs sold for 11 cents at -wholesale In Cincinnati on Saturday, but the grocers here couldn't buy them for less than 16 cents per dozen. The combination manages to maintain a difference of 5 cents between tho rate in Pittsburg and the prices in other cities. It is not much wander that house keepers complain about the high cost of living. Tho consumers who have been trained to pay good prices expected to see eggs go up on account of tho continued cold weather. Thev aro retailing at 17 cent per dozen, bnt any storekeeper will admit that this rate is too high. A grocer explained yesterday that the trust will not allow eirgs to go below 13 cents. When they go down to that notch, every ozg in the market is bought up to be put in cold storage for the winter, and then during the winter months thev are sold at a profit oriSDporcent. There Is money in tho egg bnsincss In Pittsburg. Tho trust employs a numborof agents who buy up eges in tho country at low prices. The prevailing rate in the rural districts ranges from 9 to 11 cents per dozen. POSITIVELY THE LAST DAT. Oar Great Offer Has Canght the Town br Storm and To-Day Is the Last Day to Benefit by It V. C. C. C, Clothiers, Cor. Grant and Diamond Streets. To-day is tho last day of our great $15 sale. Come and take your own free choice of any suitimour establishment for $13. A perfect whirlpool of people visited us on Saturday. So great was the demand and so strong the rush that our CO salesmen had more than they could attend to. Many could not be waited upon. It was an uttor imrjosslbtlltv and so we are compelled to make this $15 offer hold gooo for one day more (Monday), it's tne last aay. positively, of our great $15 sale. Think of it, wo allow you to walk through our elegant stock and pick any snit of clothes for $15. These suits are equal to garments that tailors charge $35 to $40 for. and bettnr than suits sold nt regular sale for $25 to $30. Show us the man that will pay $25 to $40 for a suit w hen he can get one to-day at our great store for $15. Round-cut sacks, double hrcasted sacks, all styles of cntawnys,Prince Albert coats and vests and full dress coats and vests in the selection. Finest imported cheviots, Hockanuw whipcords, dressy silk-mixed casslmeres, finest English diago nals. the new English plaids, tho West of England cloths, finest French piaues. Ger man tricots, elegant Clay diagonals and rich and novel whipcords in all tho newest shades of tan, brown, chocolate and gray. $15 buys choice, of the best in tho house to-dav only. Seeing Is believing. P. C. C. C, Clothiers, cor. Grant and Diamond streets. 29c, Formerly BOc. 75 dozen men's fine embroidered cotton hose, black and mode shades, sizes 9 to 1L A G. Campbell & Soxs, 27 Filth avenue. Morning Glories. Como and see this new pattern of wall paper. John S. Robmits, 719 and 721 Liberty street, head of Wood. itTll HATE yon noticed that THE SUNDAY DISPATCH contains the largest number of advertisements of Booms to Let In tho cent a word columns? This fact Insures yon the best selection. MEETINGS AND NOTICES. Meeting!. OFFICE OP PHILADELPHIA COMFAXT, J 8 J) PEXX AVEMJE. riTTSHUBG. Pa.. Apr" H. 18K. rrnE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE STOCK JL HOLDERS ot the Philadelphia Company will be held in the office of the company, WcstlnKhouse building. 820 Penn avenue, Pittsburg, Pa . on MOMIAV, Ma 2, 1892. at 12 o'clock noon. Trans fer hooks will be closed from April 20 to May 2, both inclusive. W. D. UPTEORAFF. npl5-04-D Secretary. THE riTTSBCItG ANT) Westeux Railwat Co., allfohexy City. Pa.. April 18. 1892. f V-OTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE 1 stockholders of this coropanv will he held at their general office, corner of Anderson st. and River ar.. Allegheny City, Pa., MONDAY. May 2. 1892, between the hours of 11 A. M. and 1 r. M.. to elect a President and Board of Directors to serve for the ensuing rear, and for such other business as may be brought before the meetlnjr. T. J. CRUMP. apl7-126-M Secretary. OFFICE OF ) Treasurer Alleqhent Cotrarrr, April 1, 1892. ) VrOTirE-IN PURSUANCE OF THE TWENTY Jl FIRST section of an actrelatlng to Allegheny county, approved the 1st dav of Mav, 1861. and of the amendment of said section, approved the 30th day of March, A. D. I8SS, I do hereby give notice Hint the duplicates for the several wards, boroughs and townships will be open, and I will be prepared to receive the countr. State and poor taxes for the year of 1892 on and after the first day of May, 1892. bald taxes can be paid at this office until the 1st dav of Augnst, with a deduction of 5 per cent for prompt parroent to all persons paying the whole amount of these taxes. There will be no reduction allowed during the month of August. There wilt be 10 per cent added to all taxes re maining unpaid on the 1st day of September. 1892. JOHN A. BELL. ipl-0 Treasurer of Allegheny comity. Business cnanges. FlTTSBUKG, April 8th, 1892. DISSOLUTION Notice Is hereby given that the partnership hrretofore existing between Mrs. Elizabeth P. Roberts, Steele F. Roberts. Charles W. Roberts and John 31. Roberts, trading as E. P. Roberts & Sons, has been dissolved by mu tual consent, John M. Roberts retiring. All out standing Indebtedness will be settled by the re maining partners, and all accounts due the said firm will be paid to the same, who will continue the lewelry bulnes at the same place under the old firm name of E. P. Roberts & Sons. ELIZABETH P. ROBERTS. STEELE F. ROBKRTS. CHARLES W. ROBERTS. aplO-178-MTII JOHN 31. ROBERTS. Legal Notices. J. COHEN S. CO.. Attorneys, 85 Diamond st. ESTATE OF JOHN HELBLING. DECEASED Noticc is herebv given that letters testa mentary on the estate of John Helbllng. late ol Reserve township, countvol Allegheny and State f Pennsylvania, deceased, hare been granted to he undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate arc requested to make immediate paj ment, and those hat Ing claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay to AJIAND M1H3I, Executor. apl7-7G-M 101 femlthlleld St.. Pittsburg, Pa. HILL ARD. STERRIT& CO.. LISnTED. LIQUI DATING Trustees' report Notice is hereby f:h en that the report of the undersigned llqnldat ng trustees of Hlllard, Sterrlt& Co.. limited, has been filed at No. 83 of July term. 1892, of the Court f Common Pleas No. lor Allegheny County, and that said report will be allowed by the Court on Saturday, May 14, 1892, at 10 A. x.. unless cause be shown to the contrary. ROBER TAYLOR. H. SI. WILSON, J.H.JOHNSTON. pl7-195-M Liquidating Trustees. REMOVALS. Boots and Shoes. C1AIN BROS., boots and shoes, have removed from corner Sixth st. aud Liberty to Hotel bchlosser block for 90 days. Kensington. THE BURRELL IMPROVEMENT COMPANT Operatlng the Kensington properties, re move their offices on April 1 to 79 Fourth av., first floor, between Wood and Market sts. Remova's. TV 7 WOOLSEY. Tubllc Auditor and Account- ani. i f ourtu ay., itoom an. HOTELS. RIGGS HOUSE, WASHINGTON, D. C, Keopened, Under new management; refurnished and redecorated in first-class style: table best In the city. BIGGS HOUSE CO., G. DeWITT. Proprietors. Treasurer. fe26-60-iWT STURTEVANT HOUSE. NEW TORE. American plan $2 50 to $3 50 per day. European plan $1 00 per day upward. THE STURTEVANT HOUSE is the most central in tho city; near all ele vated roads, street car lines, principal places of amusement and large retail stores. All tho comforts of home with the addi tional conveniences of the metropolis is of lered our guests. THE STURTEVANT HOUSE. Broadway, 23th and 29th sts. New YorfcNT Ja27-29-nw $500 TO S500,000TonL gages, city or countrvproperty, at lowest rates. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Telephone No. 975. ap!6-87-D THE ttS-Ditplay aavertUcmenu one doBar per tquare Jar. one imertion. Ctatttfled real ettale adiertisancnti onthit page ten cenU per line for each insertion, and nune taken or leu than thirty cents. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICB ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under tho following headings will be ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION when pA for In ad vance either at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of aUJSndt, SUCH AS MTUATIOIM, ROOJK, MALE HELP, BOAEDINO, FEMALE HELP, BOARDERS, AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS, PERSONALS TO LET ROOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES. LOST AUD FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor.Smlthneld and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHERE WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have account with Tnx Dispatch. FOR ALLEGHENY, NO. 107 FEDERAL ST., TELEPHONE 3821. FOR THE SOUTHSfDE. NO. 12 CARSON STREET, TELEPHONE NO. 8022. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE. 6ia PENNAV. ITrTSRURO ADDTTIOVAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler street. EMU. G. BTUCKEY. 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. H. EGGERS ASON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOM AS McHENRY. Western and Irwin avenues. PERRTM. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny avs. WANTED. Male Helm. A YOUNG MAN. one who paks German and Vno-llKli nrefrrrpri. for coileetlnir ind solicit ing In Shamsbursr. Annlyl23 Sandusky st.. Alle gheny. 3Ionday and Tuesday mornings bclore 9 o'clock. Room 1. B ARBER-Good sober man. W. L. Gray, East Palestine. V. B' OY A good, smart bov. Apply at 11 o'clock A. u. at St. cuaries iiotei. f-IARRIAGE WOODWORKER. Apply to the Al J toona Carriage Works. Altoon a. Pa. COATMAKERS At once, two first-class cot makers: price $7 to sis. Uayslep, Enslow & Uwlnn, Huntington, W. Va.I COATMAKERS Apply at 140S Carson t South side. G ROCERY CLERK Miller Bros., 182 Federal st.. Atiegueny. HARNESS CUTTER A thoroughly experienced man; steady work and good wages. Peters Calhoun Co.. 906 and 908 Broad St.. Newark. N. J. HARNESS MAKERS-S0 first-class harness makers: steady work and good wages. Apply Graf Morsbach & Co.. Cincinnati. O. MACHINISTS-For night work; are running shops night and day. Bucvrus Steam Shovel and Dredge Company, Bucyrus, O. MAN Slnglo white man who can garden, milt and care for live stock ; good wages to a good man ; Inexperienced men neednot apply. Apply at 903 Liberty st. MEN WANTF groundlaye Company. Wellsl fKN WANTED Two or three experienced yers; steadv work, .bagie liiass llsbnrg. W. Va. MOLDERS (IS) accustomed to general foundry work and one experienced shape roll turner. Apply John A. Bute, 132 First av. PLU3IBER One first plumber, none other need apply. Jas. A. C. Sword, 215 Fifth ay., Me Kecsport. Pa T OLL TURNERS Can use six first-class men; XL none but practical men need apply, beaman, fcleeth .t Black. Fortv-first st. and A. V. R. R.. Pittsburg, Pa. SALESMAN acquainted with the mill and manu factory trade of Pittsburg and vicinity; man capable of designing, making estimates, etc.: give age. experience and references; liberal salary and commission to right party. Address M. N. C, Dispatch office. SALESMAN Experienced, for the drygoods and notion business: one who is acqualuted with the retailers preferred: give particulars and salary desired. Address McB Dispatch office. C ALES3IEN Something new: no peddling: $15 to O $30 a week. 12 Federal St., Allegheny, room 21. SALESMAN A first-ctass upholstery salesman with good experience In selling curtains and upholstery goods. Oliver JlcCllntoek & Co. SALESMAN Experienced shoe salesman, by a leading shoe house, Address W. 31., Dispatch office. YOUNG MAN for fruit and confectionery store. Apply with reference to 39 Federal sC, Alle gheny. A cents Wanteu. 1 GENTS Lady agents In a new. light, pleasant JX business; can make $15 to $20 a week. Call at 12 Federal St., Allegheny, Room 21. AGENTS Everywhere; "big pay:" send stamp. Ta-va-ion. Third and Grant, Pittsburg. AGENTS $3 to $7 dally: experience unnecessary. Putnam & Co.. Perfumers. West Wlnsted, Ot. AGENTS Ten good agents. Apply Pitts. Cray on Co., 531 SmllhBekl st. Female Help Wanted. COOK A female cook In a small family; refer ences required. Apply at corner Dlthrldge and Bayard sts.. Oakland. GIRLS Who have had experience in sewing on cloaks. Apply to manager of Kaufmanas' Cloak Department. (MEL with experience, for tailor work. Apply at T 1408 Carson St., Southslde. LADIES to do fancy work at tbelr homes; we fur nish material and pay by the piece. Call and see work, or address with stamp, J. M. Lcmar & 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 street. CEWERS Experienced sewers on white goods. O A. G. Campbell A Sons, 27 Fifth ay. QEWERS Experienced sewers on ladles' cotton O dreses. A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth av. WOMAN COOK For small summer hotel; good wages paid. Address J. G., Dispatch office. YOUNG LADIES-Good voices and appearance, for amusement Co.: early engagement: references required; apply before 4 1', M. 442 Pinn av. Main and Female Help Wanted. HELP Immediately, man cook. 100 farm hands. German bov for bake shop, married farmer, 230 house girls, 50 for hotels, 60 cooks, chamber maids, laundress, waitresses, dishwasheTS, colored girls; highest wages paid here, Meehan's Agency, 545 Grant. TeL 80. LAUNDRESSES, chambermaids, cooks, dining room girls, nnrses, German Catholic house keeper. 200 house girls, cook and chambermaid for same family, German and colored girls, waiters, farm hands, gardeners, three colored men. Thompson's. 608 Grant st. A A GIRLS, cooks, housekeeper, fanners, gar XXJKJ drners. 500 railroad laborers, 25 coal miners. Kevstone Agency, No. 610 Grant St. Situations "Wanted. POSITION As pattern maker by a German not speaking English. Address Cbas. Busnko. 1918 Plank Road. b. S. SITUATION By a steady, sober brick and tile larer; one used to kiln aud furnace work; age. S3. Address J. Dawson, 235 Ravine St., East Liv erpool, Ohio. Wanted Partner. TJARTNER Active or silent, male or female. X with $1,000 to $1,500. to Invest In new manu facturing business which pays enormous profits. Address H. H. H., Dispatch office. Room Wanted. WANTED At once. In strictly private family, two rooms, furnished or unfurnished, with board, for gentleman, wife and daughter; must be In good location; answer, stating terms, House, Dispatch office. Boarders and Lodcers Wanted. BOARDERS and roomers at 197 South av.;nlce place In summer. GENTLEMEN BO ARDERS-At East End noteU Pennav., E. E.: this hotel has been recently opened under new management: the house has been thoroughly renovated: table first-class: rates rea sonable. A. II. M ilson. proprietor. P. S. A few extra good rooms yet left for married couples. OCCUPANTS Gentleman occupant for nicely furnished front room In the best Dortlon of the East End. Address G. H. A.. Dispatch office. ROOMERS and boarders. No. 80 Cedar ay., taclug parks, Allegheny. KOOMERS and boarders. 80 Cedar are., Alle gheny, faring parks. "r0CUM HOUSE. 30 Diamond st, Boomers, also X boarders: very reasonable. Business Opnortnntles Wanted. WANTED-$250to$3J0 buys a cafe and reliable business needed In every city: will pay from $100 to $200 per month, net profit: exclusive terri tory given and complete outfit furnished: send for Ulustiated book, A.T.Thompson A Co. ,.13 Tre montBow, Boston, Mass. WANTED Persons going to bnlld and desiring to avoid trouble with the Builders' Ex change or the building trade unions, or who wish to employ none but union mechanics in the con struction or their buildings, to communicate with J. F. F.. Box 1401. Pittsburg poitofflce. TI7ANTKD To invest from one to two thousand IT dollars in established business: grocery pre ferred. Real Estate A Investment Co., room 30, 96 Fourth av.. Dallmeyer block. -7 AXTEL,-To bnT nd el1 aU kinds or stores, 1 V partnerships, mercantile Interests and busi ness chances. Real Estate and. Investment Co., Room 30, $s Fourth ay. FITTSBU1M1 "DISPATCH.' WANTED. Bookkeeping Accounts, Etc, Wanted. PRACTICAL accounting in all departments promptly attended to by Henry D. Button, 70 Irwin av.. Allegheny. Fire Insurance Wanted. B EN5WANGEB A ZAHN Fire Insurance, CO Fourtn av. Financial Wanten. M ONEY to loan on mortgage; no delay; lows Interest, jiowara urown, iai x ourin av. MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver Co., 92 Fourth av TO LOAN $200,000 on mortgages: $100 and up ward at per cent: $500,000 at 44 per centon residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. 8. H. French. J2a Fourth av. vrr ANTED Large or small mortgages: terms V favorable; correspondence solicited. J. H. Stevenson, Attorney at Law. 100 Fifth av. WANTED Money to loan; $500 or $600 by busi nessman of good standing, on chattel mort gage. Address Y 150, Dispatch office. Mlscenaneoni Wanted. EVERYBODY to know that Odontunder can be used on the most delicate persons for the pain less extraction of teeth without the slightest dan ger at 70S Penn av. PAINTING and plateglass glazing. K. C Miller, 526 Grant St.. Pittsburg. PATENTS O. D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor. 131 Fifth av., next Leader, Pittsburg: no delay. SHOES repaired while you wait, 75c. Keystone Shoe Repairing Co., 114 Third av.. St. Charles Hotel. 2TOVE3 REPAIRKD PlttsBirrg Stove Repair 3 Company, 281 Fifth av. TRUNKS hauled to and from East End for 50c. Campbell A Davis, 12 Seventh av. Telephone 270. u SF. Jones' Bedbug Paralyser Jones' 3Iaglc Roach Powder: contains uonolson: 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. "ITANTED Everyone who wants the finest and cheapest wall paper In America to snd for samples: sent free to any addres. G. G. O'Brien, Paint and all Paper Store. 292 Fifth av. WANTED Real estate to sell, money to loan property to rent and rents to collect. J. H. In-imbers A Co.. 102 Fourth ay.. Room B. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Mnsical Instruments. ONE square piano, one organ, two wardrobes, one sideboard, a dining table, a bnggy and a lot of heavy window glass. 22S North Highland PIAN O Upright piano, nearly new; very cheap. 105 Pennsylvania ay., Allegheny. UPRIGHT TI AN O Nearly new; t ery cheap. 105 Pennsylvania av., Allegheny. Coal For Sale. COAT Anthracite and bituminous coal ana crushed coke for domestic purposes; general hauling. Lattmcr, Myers A Co., Fourth and Try sts. and Thirtieth and Liberty sts. 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 ablc. upright boilers, mounted farm engine, etc.; steam pumps, governor, pulleys and shafting. Telephone J401, 23-25 Park way. J. S. Young, Alle gheny, Fa. B RYANT and Acme automatic engines and boll- era. hot water and steam heatlnr exhaust itnsana-eniiiaung ny lans, water ana eiccinc motors, dynamos and electric lighting; general machinists, engineers and contractors; stationary engines and boilers. Tompkins 4 Ulrica, 316 Lib erty St., Pittsburg, Pa. I ENGINES Genuine Acme automatic safety en .J glncs and non-explosive boilers, from one half to five horse powers, for natural gas or carbon oil as fuel: latest Improved ventilating fans and water motors, sold by J. Prager, sole agent, at No. 4 Fifth av. bend for catalogue and information. ENGINES and boilers of every description: brick yard supplies; contractors, and rolling mill ma chinery. Thomas Carlin's Sons, Lacock and San- ausEysts.. Aiiegneny. RINDSTONES In all sizes, for all kinds of grinding: Cralgleith, New Castle, Nova Scotia and other grits; iron frames and fixtures for hand, foot or power; mounted stone, oil stone, emery wheels and grinders. Wm. M. Xirby, 133 First avenue. NATIONAL casli regltcr, good as new; $50 less than cost. Inquire W. R. Kuhn, 6202 Penn av. SAW TABLE One second-hand saw table for stereotype or electrotype purposes, will be sold cheap; also about 20 printers' stands. Apply at the Dispatch business office, cor. Binlthfleld ani Diamond sts. Horses. Vehicles. Live StocK For Sale. COUPE-ROCKAWAY but little used; haspolc and shafts; a bargain. Apply at Arsenal, Fortieth and Butler sts. ClOW A thoroughbred Alderney cow (fresh) J with registered pedigree. John S. Skelley, Harding St., Thirteenth ward. DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles; our own make. Wm. Beckert, 340 to 344 Ohio t., Allegheny. Telephone. 3430. TJOR SALE Featherstone pneumatic bicycle, X? 1801 model and nearly new: ridden but 3 months. Address W. G. Comerford, 2113 Carson St.. S. S., Pittsburg, Pa. HORSE, harness and covered top wagon will be sold cheap If called for at once. 120 Fulton St., Pittsburg. HORSE and harness, suitable for grocer or gen eral business; cheap. Call 147 Fourth av., second fioor. MARE One bay mare; thoroughly safe and kind; fearless of cable, electric or steam cars; one extension top Park phaeton made by Stude haker: one ladles' phaeton and two sets of harness; will be sold cheap on account of the owner's re moval from the city. Apply to Schenley Riding Academy. Miscellaneous For Sale. 1ASH register, roll-top desk and typewriter. 53 j Diamond st. DESKS A number of desks, almost new, for use in office and for bookkeepers. Call at office of The Burrell Improvement Co., No. 79 Fourth ar. X)R SALE 1c per roll wall paper. Thompson jsros., ivi r eacrai St.. Aiiegneny FIXTURES for grocery store, bins, drawers, shelving and counters. A. D. Wilson, 55 Fed eral St., Allegheny. PLU3IBING SHOP-Cheap; one of the best and best located plumbing shops in the city; doing Sood business; good reasons for selling. W. G. 31., Ilspatch office. SAFE Barnes Safe ft Lock Co. maker; Inside measurement, 17x30x48 Inches; double doors inside and out: combination lock: stored at No. 99 First av. Inquire John E. McCrlckart, No. 59 Fourth av. s ODA FOUNTAIN Cheap for cash. J. H. T., xnspatcn oince. ' FOR SALE BUSINESS. BnslnesK Opportnnities For Sale. A 45 PER CENT Interest In a flourishing manu facturing business that yielded a profit last year of 35 per cent: a capable business man may secure this interest, along with an executive posi tion In the concern paying $1,200 a rear, for $5 000; the seller, who Is going to Europe, will render any needed assistance to his successor. For a few davs only full details may be had from Charles bomers, 129 Fourth av. ALL kinds of business chances; stores, partner ships and mercantile Interests; real estate, stocks, bonds and mortgages; loan negotiated. Real Estate and Investment Co., Room JJ, 96 Fourth ar., Dallmeyer Block. BARBER SHOP Doing good business: want to sell on account of sickness. Address M. Y., Dispatch office. BOAT-HIRING BUSINESS, consisting of boat house, skiffs, tic. Comerford, 23Rlier av.. juiegneny. BOILER WORKS For sale: good location: satis factory reasons for selling. Address the Ravenna Boiler Works, Rai enna, O. BUSINESS Splendid opportunity; business strictly legitimate; Investment, $10,000; shares of $1, 000: guaranteed income alter one year, $,000. Address L., Dispatch office. DRUG STORE and fixtures, at administrator's sale, including full line of drugs, paints, per fumes, etc., at No. 2335K Carson St., Pittsburg, S. S , Pa. : auction sale on premises, on Tuesday, April 11, 1812, at 10 A. t. ; sold In bulk or In pirt. blivanus Daives. Administrator. FINE flouring mill property, complete roller sys tem; 75 to 100 barrels dally capacity: engine,, boiler and everything In full running order and doing an excellent business: the brand of flour Is well and favorably established all over the country; track of branch of P. R. R. to the mill: all freight 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. T?OR SALE The well-known scrap Iron yrd of X W. J. Hammond, established in I860, with all necessary machinery for properly conducting the business, with mules, wagons, etc., etc., with good will, is now offered for sale, the owner desiring to retire from the iron business: this is a rare chance for an enterprising man: lease of property extends 15 ears from April 1. 1892. For price and full In formation inquire of W. E. Tustln, Rooms 501. 502, 503 Gennanla Savings Bank bulldlug. HOTEL JIUSINLSS An old-established busi ness; one of the best stands in either cltv; has alva)s made money: full equipment and ample facilities; a magnificent opening and rare oppor tunity for anyone who understands the hotel busi ness; satisfactory reasons for selling. Fuller In formation confidentially from Jas. W. Drape A Co.. 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. HOTEL 25 rooms elegantly furnished and all the latest Improvements, cheap; grocery stores $200 to $10,000: cigar stores $200 to $3,000: light manufacturing business $400; fine restaurant, billiard and pool room. Holmes A Co., 420 Smith field. INTEREST In one of the best-paying real estate offices In the city, paying large profits; only those with cash need apply. Address L. D., Dis patch office. R OUTE A good-paying morning paper route in aIiv r.n.tiwnrt.nnnt Business Properties For Sale. TX)R SALE Park Hotel, Cambridge, O.; good X traveling custom: leading hotei of the city; particulars furnished on application, Jos, Morton. MQNDAY . APKHi IS. FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Basinets Properties For Sale. BRUSnTON-Storeroom and dwelling, lot 33x145 to an alley; five minutes' walk from station; good-business stand: price only $2,200: this a bar gain. W. E. Hamnett A Co.. Wllklnsbnrg. Pa. FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lots For Sale. "POR SALE-LOTS. Fannelst.. lot, $ 400 Breed's Hill st,, corner lot 625 Rebecca St., lot 20 by 100 feet 550 Rowinav lot 25 by 120 feet. ,725 Lenorast,, lot 25 by 200 feet 700 lllackst.. lot 25 by 100 feet 750 Lowell St., lot 25 by 100 feet , 1,200 Inwoodst.. lot33 by 13.1 feet.....! 1,200 Hastings St., lot 83 by 120 feet. 1.000 Hastings st., lot 15 by 120 feet 900 Lincoln av., lot 3 by 200 feet 2.600 Howe St.. lot 54 by 137 feet $80 per foot Bellefontc at., lot 25 br 100 feet 50 perfoot Filbert su, lot 25 by 100 feet 60 perfoot Shetland av., lot 25 by 75 feet. $1,100 Dennlston, Elderkln A Co., Ltd., 6232 Pennav., E. E. Tel, 5327. LOTS In Ursula Terrace. Oakland. 1750, $1,009 and $1,230 each, and fronting Firth av.: only $125 ner foot front (orradpHl Imt nn the market: buy at once and Ton get first choice. Plans and price lists from Black A Balrd. No. 95 Fourtn ar. 52 KfiA. to $800 for elegant level lots, center of tJx)0JJ East Liberty; $50 cash, balance on monthly payments; only one minute from P. R.R. ; two minutes from Duqucsne traction road; plan iust opened: come quickly and get choice of lots. Hack A Balrd. 95 Fourth ay. CBQ OOO-A bargain: lot 100x180 feet fronting two IDOj streets: one of the roost central and desir able locations between Oakland and Bellefleld (80 L). W. A. Ilerron & Sons, SO Foucth av. ffl1 000 Penn av., lot. very desirable, near DXj Wlnchlddlo ay.. 20x100 ft. to an alley: easy payments. (47) W. A. Uerron A Sons, 80 Fourth avenue. Hazel ood Lots For Sale. HAZELWOOD AV. An elegant corner lot, irregular shape, equal to 52x120 feet, within a few minutes' walk of Hazelwood station, Baltimore A Ohio Railway, and Second avenue electric cars; will sell cheap for cash, to quick buyer. John E. McCrlckart, 59 Fourth av. : telephone 1676. Allegheny Lots For Sale. , LLEGHENY-Flne building lots. See A. D. L Yt ilson. 5 Federal st., Allegheny. Suburban Lots For Sale. SWISSVALE-Lots In Falmcr Place. 40x120 and 23x123 to alleys 20 fett n Ide: streets 50 feet wide ; the finest location on the P. R. R. : city water and cheap taxes: ronr choice $C0 to $900; easy terms, if dt sired; this location Is rapidly improving, and at present prices these lots are a good and safe Invest ment. Hoffman A Baklrldge, 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.: IS miles north of the P. R. R. and near to Wilmerdlng and Wails station, etc, : to he sold at public sale by order of the Orphan' Court of Allegheny county In the 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. I7AHM FOR SALE OR TO LET-A farm of 130 : acres, near Allqulnpa station. Moon township, within one mile of station; would exchange in part for city property. Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 ood St., Pittsburg. FARM 233 acres, will Improved, or will ex change for mercantile business. Address Lock Box 41, Friendsvllle, Md. Real Estate. FR SALE One of the finest dncklng and flslilng shores In 31arvland. on Middle river, known as Turkey Point, ten miles from Baltimore by fine shell road: 152 acres, 100 under cultivation, two dwellings and all necestry outbuildings, splendid fruit: also sailboats, decoys, netting, etc.: a splen did chance lor club. Address Capt. C. Myers, 43 Center Market Space. Baltimore. 3fd. 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. Bobt, Coward, No. 20 Bluff st. HOUSES Situate Nos. 86. 83. 90, 92 and 94 Forty fifth St., Lawrenccvllle: why pay rent? Great bargains for this month:(100 cash and$19 per month will buy a fine five-room aud finished attic brick dwelling now renting at $17 per month: price $2,500: $50 cash and $13 per mouth will buy a new four-room brick dwelling now renting at $12 per month; price $1,500: houses situate on Forty-fifth st,, Lawrenre vllle; street paved and sewered: good paved yards; food cellar; sewer connections; title insured by ldellty Title and Trust Co. Morris A Fleming, 108 Fourth ar. East End Reslaences For Sale. PENN AV. Residence: East End; 8 rooms, bath, gas and water; hall: porch over the entire front; a good residence; fine lot; small space In front; side entrance; alley in the rear; immediate Kssesslon, Jas. W. Drape A Co.," 313 Wood sc, ttsburg. - 2 GOOD brick dwellings In the East End. con tiguous to cable cars: large lots; front, side and rear entrance; eight rooms in each house, with hath, gas. water, etc, etc.: now renting for $75 a month: will sell nt a bargain; good chance for In vestment. Jas. W. Drape A Co. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. IIQ 300 Handsome new brick house; 10 rooms; IDOj well finished and complete to smallest de tails; street sewered and pa ed : large lot; location very choice; high and healthful (86 E). bee W. A. Ilerron A Sons, 80 Fourth ar. Allegheny Residences For Sale. ALLEGHENY RESIDENCE-Only $3,750 for new brick dwelling on line of electric cars; above the parks, 8 rooms with bath, gas, etc., ves tibule, hall and cellar; possession atonce: Immense bargain; title perfect. Jas. W. Drape A Co.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. BLOCK of 5 2-story brick dwellings, good loca tion, good renting property, safe Investment; price $10,000. A. D. Wilson, 55 Federal St., Alle gheny. ONLY $7,000 for an elegant home, almost new, well located In the Fifth ward, Allegheny. See A. D. Wilson, li Federal st., Allegheny. WESTERN AV. Allegheny, near the parks; a brick dwelling and two lots; 10 rooms in residence and the usual modern. improvements; two large lots; alley In the rear; will be 6old on accommodating terms aud possession given at once: as the owner Is a non-resident and desires to sell the property the price may be reduced a little. Keys nt office of Jas. W. Drape A Co., 313 Wood st.. Pittsburg. Suburban Reslaences For Sale. FOR SALE or exchange At Wilklnbnrg, large seven room dwelling, large reception hall, finished jttlc. bathroom complete, natural gas and all modern Improvements: we offer a bargain in this property to quick buyers; large lot. W. E. Hamnett S. Co.. Wllklnsburg. SW1SSVALE, In Palmer place, new frame house of fire rooms, pantry, hall, slate mantels and slate roof, good cellar; boardwalks to station: lot 25V120; within five minutes of either the B, & 0. or P. R. R. stations: easy terms. Hoffman A Bald ridge, Wllklnsburg, opposite depot. WII.KINSBURG-Slx room frame dwelling, bath room complete, natural gas, electric wires and cltv water, and all modern improve ments; price. $3,300: easy terms; here Is a bargain; two minutes' walk from station. W. E. Uamuctt ft Co . Wllklnsburg Pa. KNOXVILLE. COB SALE-SOS1E BEAUTIFUL HOMES- One 6-room brick house, two lots. Orchard Place, $4,000. One 7-room brick house, one lot, paved street, $4,500. Two 5-room brick houses, lots 37ixlOO each. Orchard Place, $3,750. One 7-room frame house, one lot, pared street, $3,000. Oue5-room frame house, onelot, pived street, $2,700. One 5-room brick house, two lots, paved street, $1,250. One 5-room brick house, one lot, pared street, $2,750. Five 5-room frame houses, pared street, each $1,800. Twelve7-room brick houses, paved streets, each ,.$2,300, Eei en 4-room brick houses, very pretty. $2,700. Light4-room brick cottages, onelot, each$l,700. Any of the above lovely homes in this greatly lavoredcltyof beautiful homes will be sold on terms to suit buyers. BUILDING LOTS-200 of the most beautlfnl build ing lots to lie found in the county are offered at prlcesmivh less than property having similarly attractive features can be had for. The P. A B. 1 ruction will have their new electric railway In operation through the center of the borough by 3lay 1 next. This will give a wonderful impetus to values, and those who secure any of the above properties or a lot will be fortunate. TO LET A number of 3, 4, 6 aud 7-room nouses at moderate rents to good paying tenants. None otners ne d apply. Take any of the Southslde street cars. KNOXVILLE LAND IMPROVEMENT CO.. 85 Knox avenue. Knoxvlllf. TO LET. East End Residences To Let. rpo LET East End, modem houses. In good order: some Just finished, 7 to 12 rooms; latest fixtures. $31 per mouth and up. Send for list free. W. A. Herron ft Sons, 80 Fourth avenue. TO LET-Nevllle St., Bellefleld. fine brick resi dence of ten rooms, bathrooms and all con veniences; rent low to good tenant; will paper. Black ft Balrd. 95 Fourth ar. Suburban Residences To Let. TO LET Six room brick dwelling In O'Hara town ship, with 12acres land, large orchard, gooi spring and sprlnghouse: water In the house: barn and other outbuildings; one mile from bharnsburg on Klttannlng road. Inquire of S. A, 3IcPherson at Greenwood cemetery, or Jas, G. Weir, at County Commlssloneri' office. a'O LET Swissvale; nearly new house. 6 rooms; . complete bathroom ana ail conveniences; near station. Inquire, J. U. Dickson, Linden Steel Co., city. TO LET At Sheridan, Panhandle B. R.small house, two rooms. $ 50: send for list, W. A. Herron ft Sons. 80 Fourth ar. Allegheny Keslaences To Let. TO LET Nice five-room dwelling Federal st. extension. Inquire of 1, P., McKee, 709 Penu av Room OIL IStfl. TO LET . CUT Residence r LET Neat houses. , m , . , Low rents, location central and desirable, 330 Bedford ay., brick, Brooms. Thirty-third, near Webster av., 8 rooms, nat. gas, etc. Webster, near Thirty-third St., 6 rooms. 205 Plymouth St.. 6 rooms. Rent low as $13 per month. Send for list. W. A. Herron ft Sons. 80 Fourth av. TO LET Or for sale A fine, largo 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 ay.- TO LET Brand new eight-room honse: has hall, complete hath, laundry.ehlna closet.range.hot and cold water, etc., etc. : bath and kitchen finished in hard wood: a snug home; rent $30 per month. Inquire J. Alex. Hardy. 619 Klrkpatrick St., or Harav ft Hays. 629 Bmlthfleld St. TO LET Two new houses. 454 and 456 Webster av. : one with hall and one without: rent. $25 and $30 per month: houses have eight rooms, both fa.es, pantries, laundries, lust papered, etc.. etc. n quire or Reed B. Coyle ft Co., or Hardy ft Hayes, 629 Smithficld st. TO LET No. 52 Bluff St.. near Court House, largo brick house with stone trimmings. 8 rooms, bathroom, range, laundry: the rent of this very desirable house is only $37 50 per month; no water rent. Black ft Balrd, 95 Fourth av. TO LET Houses. 5 rooms, $15 per month. N eat flats, location very central, 3 and 5 rooms, $12 per month up. Send for list. W. A. Herron ft Sons, 80 Fourth av. TO LET or for sale Bluff St., near College, brick home, eight rooms, hail, bathroom, finished basement, all late Improvements. Robert Coward, No. 20 Bluff St. TO LET Third av.. fine three-story brick: 14 rooms; all conveniences: good location for roomers. Baxter, Thompson ft Co . 161 Fourth ay. TO LET House No. 427 Liberty st.. city. II rooms. Inquire at A. V. D. Watterson's, Anchor Bank Building, Fifth av., city. Hazelwood Residences To Let. TO LET On nazelwood av., near Sylvan, house of eight rooms with laundry, city water, both gases and bath room: fine situation, ample grounds, frtilt trees," grapes, shrubbery, etc.: rent moderate; possession immediately. Apply U. Burgwlu, 150 Fourth ar. Hazelwood Residences To Let. HAZELWOOD Six rooms;part of resldencc;$15. Improvement Company. 1C8 Fourth av. Offices and Best Koom To Loc TO LET Desk room with use of desk in flrst cliss office centrally located. $12 50 per month. Address Desk Room. Dispatch office. Business Stands To Let. TO LET Two storerooms corner of Market and Juniata sts. : each house contains eight rooms: newly built; both gases and 'water. Inquire of Hugh MeElroy. No. 80 Third av.. Pittsburg, or A. C. Hennery, .No. 23 Beaver av., Allegheny City. TO LET The Chambers House at Apollo, Pa. hotel of 64 rooms, completely furnished. For particulars call on J. II. Chambers ft Co.. 102 Fourth ay., Pittsburg. Pa or address General b. 31. Jackson. Apollo. Pa. TO LET Space with power, cor. Penn and Third avs.; three floors: 20,000 feetspace; abundant power; good light; splendid location: every con venience. Apply Nicola Bros., 20 Fifth av. TO LET Fonr-story brick building. 139 Second av., two doors from Smlthfield st. : will lease for fire years. Apply at first floor office of Kauf mannr' store. n O LET For drygoods store at Tarentum. Pa.. J large storeroom with cellar: best location t low rent to a good man. Apply to M. Oppenhclmer, Sll Penn ar. TO LET Cellar, third and part second story of warehouse. 146 First av., through to Water. Inquire premises. T IO LET Basement and desk room at 102 Fifth ar. Donnell ft Frlsh, 129 Firth ay. Rooms To Let. C1HARLE5 ST.. No. 3, Allegheny Two rooms J and attic with water; situated on front st. FORBES AV., 106 Nicely furnished for one or two gents; reasonable. PENNAV., 910-Nlcely furnished rooms. Call at 910 or 800 Penn ar. SOUTH HIGHLAND AV..NO.207. E.E.-Nlcely-fUrnlshcd pleasant second-story room, win dows oh two sides: also front parlor, suitable for physician : use of bath : all conveniences. w YLIE A V. 109 Large rooms, furnished, for sleeping ana ngni nouseseeping. Farms To Let. TO LET A small farm of about 65 acres: dwell ing, outbuildings, orchard, plenty of water, etc., etc.: rent $9 per month. Jas. Av. Drape ft Co.. 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. TO LET SPECIAL. rpo LET Several business houses. X Best locations In the city. Cor. building. Sixth" st- Cor. storeroom. Sinlthfield st. , Tart of storeroom,! Fifth av. I Building. Sixth st. Handsome new building now being finished. Sev enth, near Penn. Storeroom. Penn, near Seventh t. Send for list. AV. A. Herron ft Sons. SO Fourth av. PERSONAL. "PERSONAL lc per roll wall paper. Thompson . uros., ll jeaerai St., Aiiegneny. PERSONAL Ask for Dusenberry'sples; at al first-class groceries and restaurants. PERSONAL-David Clayburn, paper hanger, kalsomlner and decorator, 92 Ohio, Allegheny. PERSONAL Wallpaper sale: reduction In prices on account of removal. Shldle's, 403 Smith field st. PERSONAL Thorp is teaching cutting, fitting and finishing. 913 Penu ar. Dressmaking; custom corsets. "PERSONAL Credit, yes. credit on fine dress JL goods, silks, satins, wraps. etc.. at J.Dwyer's, Room 4, McCance block, 701 bmlthfleld. PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and sliver watches and jewelry repaired : new work made to order. Chris. Hauch. 541 Smlthfield. PERSONAL Everett Oluh news. The pianos de livered this week are Club A. No. 273. John Q,. Davis, Dcllaven. Pa.; Club B. 312. Mrs.M. Mc Calmont, 314 Beater av,, Allegheny, Pa. PEBSON AL When 1 was a small ooy my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since I got to-be a great big man. Dickson, the well-known tailor. 65 Fifth ay., cor. Wood St., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. Tel. 1553. LOST. TOST Red pocket bok containing $2u and some j papers. Return to 7 Sixth ar., fourth floor, E. H. Walter, and rcct lve reward. LOST-Sunday afternoon, on Fifth av.. Grant st. or First av,, lady's gold watch and chain, with initials A. 3IcB. engraved on the case, A liberal reward If returned to No. 94 Dinwiddle st. FOUND. FOUND Evcrybod takes Ta-va-zon 7-Diy Blood Cure: makes pure blood: best on earth. Dr. Griffith, Third ay. andGrant,Plttsburg (copy right); PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS. Sealed proposals will he received at this office for the erection and completion of a retaining wall and Iron railing for the same, to be built at tho Twenty-second ward school building, Pittshut . la. Bids shall be closed at 2 o'clock WEDNESDAY, April 20, 1892. Tho plans specifications and all draw intjs can be seen nt the office of U. J. L. PEO PLES, Architect, 119 and 420 Standard building-, Pittsburg;. apH-25-MTT3 TENDBBSJOR GOAL THE CONSUMERS' GAS CO, OP TORONTO, ONT., Will receive tenders until noon on WEDNES DAY, AFBIL 20th NEXT, for the supply of 30,000 Tons (of 2,000 lbs.) ol Yongbiogheny or Westmore land Iiump Gas Coal, To be screened over a one and one-half Inch screen, to be delivered in about equal month ly quantities, between May 1st and Novem ber 30th next. Tenders will he received for delivery by vessel nt the wharf nt Toronto, ev-hnrhor dues, or on the cars at the Suspension or In ternational bridge. Tho kind or coal offered must De specified. Payments to be accepted at the Gas Com pany's weights. Payments to be made at Toronto one mouth after delivery. Contractors to prepay all railway charges to the bridges. Tendeis to state specifically what differ ence, if any, will bo made In tho price pro vided the Company only accepts a portion of the abovo quantities. Tenders to be addressed to the President. J security to bo given for the fulfilment of the contract if required. No tender necessarily accepted. W. 11. PEARSON, General Manager and Secretary. TOCOKTO. April 5. 1893. QpO-80-9,14,18 TTNFEBMKNTED GRAPE JUICE. - A delicious beverage with all the medic inal properties of the grape, absolutely free of alcohol. In quart Dottles. GEO. K. STEVENSON. & CO., 8ixth av. JaS-Kw . BTEAMEB3 AMD E XCUBSIONS. A BE YOU GOING ABROAD? A SERIES OF J. personally conducted parties win leave New York April 20. May IS. July and 29. all traveling expenses Included, first-class. Norway. Sweden and Russia lour leaves June 9. on Angusta Vic toria. Send for programmes. 1 M. JENKINS. 257 Broadway. N. T. ap!4-" NETHERLANDS LINE. BAILINGS FBOM NEW YORK: April 18. 8!00 A. jr. Saturday, MAASDAM. April 20. 10:30 a. M. Wednesday. 'DID AM. Steamers marked' sail to and from Amsterdam: all others to and from Rotterdam. From Pier, foot of Fifth street, Hoboken. First cabln,M5 to 55; second cahin.f3S. Reduced excursion tickets. Steerage at low rates. 'For Illustrated guide and passage apply to JOHN J. MCCORMICK. OS Smlthfield street; LOUIS MOE3F.R, Old Smlthfield street: MAX SCHAM BERG A CO.. 527 Smlthfield street. apl-D CtUNARD LINE-NEW YORK AND LIVER J POOL. VIA QUF.ENSTOWN-From Pier 40. North rlyer. Fast express mall service. Etruria, April 23, 2p. m.lEtrnrla. May 21. lp. m. Auranla, April SO, 8a.m.lAuranla, May 28, 7a.m. Umbrla, May 7, 2 p. m, Uinbrls, June 4,1p.m. Serrla, May 14, 7 a. m. Iservia. June 11. C a. m. Cabin passage, 050 and upward, according to lo cation; second cabin. 935. Steerage tickets to and from all parts of Europe at very low rates, t . For freight and passage apply to the company's office, 4 Bowling Green. TSew York. VERNON H. BROWN A CO., General Agents, or CHARLES P. SMITH. Third ay. and Wood St., Agent for Pitts burg. Pa. apls-p WHITE STAR LINK For Qneenstown and Liverpool. Royal and United State Mall Steamers. Britannic, Apr. 20, noon 'Majestic. Apr. 27. 4 p m Germanic May 4. noon Britannic. MarlS.10:)oam Hajesllc. May 25. 4 p re Germanic. June 1. noon Teutonic June 8. 4 p m -xeuionie. may. ii. 4 pm From White Star dock, foot oi" West 'leuthst.. New York. Second cabin on these steamer. Saloon rates. 9&9 and upward. Excursion tickets on favorable terms. Second cabin, 40 and 345 Steerage, front or to the old country, (20. White Star drafts oayable on demand lnallths principal banks throughout Great Britain. ApplT to JOHN J. MCCORMICK. 830 Smlthfield St., Pittsburg, or H. MA1TLAND KERSEY. General Agent, 29 Broadwav. New York. apH-D ANCHOR LINE. Steamers Leave New York Every Saturday For Gla3gow yia Londonderry. Rales for Saloon Passage By S. B. CITX OF HOME. Mny 28, July 3, 84IO and upwards, according to accom modation and location nf Room. Other Steamers of tho tine S50 aud upwards. Second Cabin oVU. Steerage SIO. Passengers booked at through rates to or from any city In Great Britain or on the Continent. Drafts on London Sold at Lowest Kate. Book of Information, tours and salllnc lists fur nished on application to Agents. nENDEKSONBROTHERS,7BowllngGreen.N.Y. or J. J. MCCORMICK. 630 Smlthfield St.. A. D. SCORER A SON. 144 Water St.. opp B. &0.depot, Pittsburg; F. M. SEMPLE, 110 Federal St.. Alle gheny. apll-MWF INMAN LINE, New Yort, Queonstown and Liverpool, From New York overy Wednesday. City of Pari nntl City of New York, 10,500 tons each. City of Berlin. City of Chicajo, City of Chester. XROU JEW YORK: City of New York.Wed'day, April 20.10-30 a.m. City of Chicago. Wedn'sday. April 27. 6 00 a.m. City of Paris, Wednesday, May 4. 11.00 a. it. City of Berlin, Wednesday, May II, 5.00 p. st For rates of passage and other Informa tion, apply to INTERNATIONAL NAVIGATION COM PANY, Gen'l Agent. 6 Bowllnir Green. New York, or to J. J. McCORMICK, 633 Smithfleldst, Plttsbnrp. npl3-Jtwr RED STAB LINE. WceVly between' New York and Antwerp. The splendid, first-class. full-Dowered steamers. Frlesland. Wednesday, April 20. 11:30 A. M. Wacsland. Wednesday, April 27. fl.OOA. Jf. Rhynland, Wednesday. Mar 4. 12:00 noon. Westernland. Wednesday, May 11. S r. v. Saloons, staterooms, smoking and bathrooms amidships, second cabin accommodations unex celled. Staterooms all on main deck. First cabin. SW and upward: excursion tickets. $95 and upward: second cabin, f3d: round trip, io percent reduction: steerage at very low rates, bend for "Facts for Travelers." International Navigation Company, GENERAL AGENTS. No. G Bowling Green. New York. Aoehtb: J. J. MeCormlck. G30 Smlthfield street. Louts Mocser. CIS Smltnneld street. J. F. Erny. German Savings Bank. apl-42-MWF Norddentscher Lloyd Steamsnip Company. Fast Line of Express Steamers New York-to Southampton (London). Bremen. SPRING SAILINGS, 1SSC Elbe. Spree, Aller. Trave, Fms. Havel, Saale, Latin, Elbe. Spree. Aller. Trave. Sat.. April 16 ADrll la HaveL Tues.. May H Sat.. June I Tues., June I Sat.. June It Tnes.. June II Sat.. Juneli Tues., June 21 Sat.. June :'. Tnes.. Junes Sat.. Jul; 1 Tnes., Jnlw 5 Sat.. .Inly 9 Tues.. July 12 Tnes Sat.. Tties., Sat., Tues., Sat., Tues Sat.. Tues., Sat.. Tues.. Sanle. Aprll23 Am-1126 i.ann, Elbe, April SO spree. may, May Alter. Trave, May 10 May 14 May 17 r.ms. Havel, "aale. Lahn. May 21 Mav 21 Elbe. Ems., Sat. May 23 Spree. Time from New York to SouthamDton. 7K day From Southampton to Bremen, 24 or .10 hours. From Southampton to London, by Southwestern Railway Co , 2)4 hours. Trains every hour In the summer season. Railway carriages for London await passengers In Southampton Docks on arrival of express steamers from New York. These steamers are well known for their speed, comfort and excellent cuisine. MAX SCHAMBERG4CO.. 827 Smlthfield St., LOUIS MOSER, 815 Smlthfield St., J. F. ERNY Cashier German Savings and Dep. Bank, Agents For Pittsburg. ap.-D McNAUGHER & CO.. CONTRACTORS FOR Paving sidewalks, roadways, yards, mills, stables and cellar floors with cement, stone, brlck.concrete and Are brick. Curbstone furnished and set. 13 Federal St., Allegheny City, Pa. ap3-24D KENSINGTON HAS Wei till lul ' ani iii&isinTonorn era PeisFlffliL It is just nine months since the project of establishing this new city was started, and it has 600 completed homes and over 3,000 population. The different works located, many of which are running, will give employment to thousands of men. No mistake will be made to purchase lots now. The is vestment will steadily advance in value. TUB RESIDENCE PORTION OF KENSINGTON "- Has many of the choicest lots left to select sites for homes. Don't delay in selecting one or more. They are a good investment to hold, and will pay much better and with quicker results than keeping your savings ia banks or associations. Business is active, building is progressing, everybody is " employed at KENSINGTON. The Great Chambers Glass Works are being pushed to completion. They will give employment to 1,800 people. Free Railroad Tickets given to Kensington and return. Salesmen always on the ground. For further particulars apply at the office of 79 Fourth Avenue (first aplS-l7-irr AUCTION SALES. AUCTION. AUCTION. Furniture. Carpeti. roldlnjr Bed Curtain e.c. JLiie xurniaiizneas. oi u ""-.cot-(lence moved to tho storo lor sale TUESDAY, APRIL 19, at 10 O'clock, " At the room of the Henry Auction Co.,- 21 and 26 Ninth st, Fine chamber suites In oalcandwalnnt,En cUsli rue parlor suite, plush suites, walnuS ' folding bed. lonnges.chalrs.rocker. pictures, bookcase, wardrobes, extension table, side- board, pianoforte, tables, fancy chairs, cur tains, toiletware, rugs, brnssels and lntrrain carpet for rooms ana halls, pillows and bol sters, bedding, etc Sale positive, owner leaving tne city. IIEXET AUCTION CO., ap!7-220 Auctioneers. CARPETS! CARPETS! CARPETS! ASSIGNEE SALE. The largest lot ever offered in Pittsburg , NOW ON EXHIBITION. " Sale THURSDAY, April al, at 10 o'clock; at the rooms of the Henry Auction Co., 24 and 2G Ninth street. About 500 pieces of Smith's and Stinson'si best tapestry brusseN. 250 nieces body brus- f els and velvet. All new and good patterns, '. UilU. JUUb WO BUIU lib UUl'D. J-V UlUCC JK J. L. H. CALIHAN. Assignee. HEN'EY AUCTION CO., apl-221 Auctioneers. CHOICE PBOPEBT1ES. MAYFIELD. ' SUB-DIVISION ON PERRYSVILLE And Marshall avenues. Large lots covered with fruit and shads ' i trees. Wide streets. Prices range from $4S1:7 np. ierrai, siuu casu; oatance on long time to parties who will build. For plans, etc, sea,' JOHN K. EWING & CO., 107 FEDERAL STREET. Branch Office Perrysvlilo avenuo andt . uuanes street. api7-u ' , ONLY $5,500 For a brick house of seven rooms, bathroom, laundry, stationary washstands, with hot nd cold water throughout the house, both) gases, electric lights with complete and I. handsomo fixtures, gas saving appliances, kitchen walled and ceiled in hard pine; ele-. pnnt tlnish and decorations throughout the house: lot 50x100, with fruit and shade trees; location is at Park Place. East End, three - minutes from electric and lire minutes from . steam cars. JIURUY & EDSALL, Fidelity buildinir. - ap!7-lG0 121 Fourth avenue. . "On tho best part of this do sirable street, a modem ' brick dwelling of 9 rooms, nil conveniences; prico moderate. For sale (56) by , W. A. HEEKOX & SONS,, 80 Fourth ar. aplO-12,13,23, 29 ARCn ST, ALLEGHENY. EAST END RESIDENCE FOR SALE-SIIADYSIDE COB.XEE LOT- Modern brick dwelling, 12 rooms, artificial i and natural gas and electric ltgnt, iurnaca and open grates; newest sanitary arrange ments. Grounds 60x125, or larger If desired. Prico low, terms easy. Address B. O. B., Dispatch ofiice. apu-ta RESORT HOTELS. HOTEL RATES AND CIRCULARS May He Obtained at THE DISPATCH'S' Business Office, Smlthfield and Diamond. mhWy . Atlantic City. THE IRVINGTON, On the Beach. Improved by the addition of music and billiard halls. Elevator. San parlors. Filtered water. Service first-class. - mha-51-D CHAMBERS 4 HOOPES. THE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY. t Directly on the Beach. Sea water baths la house. Opens January 30, 1S92. Ja25-34-D C ROBERTS 4 SONS. THE ROSSMORE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. . Location unsurpassed. Steam hea All conveniences. mh27-lM MRS. JOHN P. DOYLEL ! HOTEL WELLINGTON.' Ocean end of Kentucicy avenue, Atlantic City. N. J. 31. A. & H. S. MILNOE. Circulars at Dispatcli office. mtv26-73 TTN1TARIAN PUBLICATIONS FREE, U Address Miss Mary Lyman. 19 Oakland sonare. nttsDurs. Ja-U-4J tin pit Mannfactnr- floor), Pittsburg, Pa., t r m ,-it mi ig-SGAStxaa
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