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,'FMFKOI THE PULPIT
7
EeV. C. E. Locke, of the Smithfield
f Street M. E. Chnrch, Lectures
UPOK THE PARSON AKD THE PEOPLE
Borne Queer Situations Arising From Mis
i takes in the Palpit
INTERMIXED WITH GEaVER SUBJECTS
The Kev. C. E. Locke delivered a bright
and entertaining lecture at the Smithfield
Street M. E. Church to a large audience
yesterday evening, the subject being "The
Parson and the People."
The lecturer made the following pre
fatory remarks: "The profession of the
preacher is as old as the nineteenth century,
and is founded on the injunction of our
Lord, 'Go ye unto all the world and preach
the gospel.' "
"Daring the first 200 years of preaching,
a phenomenal growth was experienced.
Then it fell into a rapid decline, caused by
asceticism and ceremonialism, by the latter
of which the soul of the preacher is trans
ferred from his heart to his robes. Thus
manacled preaching was cast into the dun
geon of superstition, there to remain during
the slowly passing centuries.
"Now and then it came forth, as when St.
Bernard and Fulk incited Christianity to
the Crusades, but in every instance when it
showed such signs o"f life It was arrested by
robed priests and corrupt prelates. Yet this
tomb
PEOVED A CHBTSALIS,
for there was life therein. With John Wick
liffe In England, Peter Waldo in France, John
Calvin and Zwingll in the Alps, Saronarolla In
Italy, Huss and Jerome in Bohemia, and
Luther and Mclancthon in Germany, preaching
came forth for the last time, a scepterof power
before which the curtain of the dark ages be
gan to roll back, letting in the light of civil
and religious liberty."
The speaker then proceeded to disenss the
debt which modern civilization owes to the
pulpit, and referred to the common school sys
tem as being developed according to the ideas
or Luther in -Germany, and Knox in Scotland,
and that America is indebted to John Calvin
for the principles of government. A call to
preach was next ably discussed, being illus
trated by witty parallels and tlmelv anecdotes.
In this connection the lecturer said:
The Lord is no more ready to nil the empty
month of a lazy preacher, than He Is to fill the
empty stomach of a lazy mechanic."
The various relations of preacher and lay
men, together with the right of a congregation
to an industrious preacher, were lucidly ex
plained, and followed by a humprous exposi
tion of the preacher about to marry a couple:
A laughable incident of the preacher who ex
pected to get a roll of bills and gCt a roll of
nnecut tobacco instead, brought down the
house in reality.
FUN. IK THE PULPIT.
The various predicaments of preachers was
next dwelt upon. The speaker told a story of
two Methodist and Baptist manuscript
preachers who exchanged pulpits one week,
and the Methodist congregation was edified by
a sermon on "Intent Baptism." A good story
was also told of an old-time preacher who
wore bnckskin breeches during the winter.
One Sunday in the fall of the year, the
story goes, he took them down from their peg,
and found them full of moss. After cleaning
them, he drew them on, and proceeded to go to
church. Before much time had elapsed, the
moss liegan to sting, and when a member of the
congregation pointed out the unusual antics of
the preacher, the latter exclaimed:
"The word of the Lord is in my mouth, but
the devil is in my breeches."
The lecture then closed as follows: "John
Quincy Adams has called the pulpit the throne
of modern eloquence, yet it is a lamentable
fact that many a good effort has been spoiled
by the somnolence of a member of the audi
ence. It is all very well for the congregation
to cry out. 0 Lord, send fire into the pulpit,'
but not quite as well when it goes to sleep over
the fire. While there are many curious things
in the relations of the pastor with bis people,
It still remains true that the work of tbe
chnrcn is most serious, and that the business
of the church Is of eternal concerns."
THE ALLEGED ELOPER RETURNS.
George Shorts, of Allegheny, Comes Back
Without Miss Sarver.
George Shorts, of Allegheny, who was re
ported two. weeks ago as haTing eloped with
Jlollie Sarver, of Manchester, and left his
wife and three children in destitute circum
stances, called at this office yesterday and
asked that the statement be denied. In jus
tice to his side of the story his allegation is
hereby published.
Shorts says he did not run away from his
wife, who was jealous of the other woman.
After an absence of 17 days he returns to tbe
city, and says he has been in Chicago on busi
ness. His silence, he claims, was dne to the
fact that be did not know of tbe publication of
the elopement until a few days ago. He says
Miss Sarver is in Butler count but does not
explain their disappearance last Monday two
veeks, after being seen togetherpn Fifth ave
nue. He also finally admitted tnat he was not
living with his wife now and that he gave her
$10 before leaving.
He also states that he is now ready to square
himself financially with tbe Thompson band.
WOEKIInG for prohibition.
Where tbe Speakers Will Address JUeetlncs
In This Vicinity.
The County Prohibition Amendment
Committee is rapidly perfecting its organi
zation throughout the county. Colonel 1.
F. Cole will speak at Greenock, Fayette
county, to-morrow evening. Rev. C. V. Hec
tor, the colored orator of Philadelphia, is still
in Braddock. He is speaking to 1,500 people
every night.
Mr. Hector will lecture in the Arrh Street,
Allegheny, M. E. Church to-nigbt. He will be
at the Bntler Street M. E. Church next Thurs
day evening, and at the Emory Church, East
End, the following Sunday.
Tbe Presbyterian Ministry.
The General Assembly of the Presbyterian
Denomination, the highest indicatory of the
church, will begin their annual meeting this
year at the Fourth Avenue Presbyterian
Chnrch on May 16, and it is expected to be in
session for two weeks. Tbe question of an or
ganic union between the Southern and North
ern Presbyterian Church will again come up,
and it is expected will be decided.
A Shave for 1-15 of n Cent.
Colgate & Co.. N. Tu, will mall vou a sample
of Demulcent Shaving Soap sufficient for a
month for 2 cents.
Ladles' Swiss Bibbed Cotton Tests Only
20 Cents.
This lot is extra good value 80 dozens
of them, all we could get.
Jos. Hoesx & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Robe Department.
"We are shotting the handsomest line of
combination pattern dresses ever brought to
this city; newest spring colorings, and all
prices Irom 7 50 to $100 each.
jtwtsu Hugtjs & Hacke.
Millinery Openlne,
Thursday and Friday, March 21 and 22.
E. S. Giles.
94 and 96 Federal st, Allegheny, Pa.
Onr Blade to Order Shirts Always Fit
"Well and wear well, thuogh they are low
priced. The same is true of all our stock
of shirts laundried and unlaundried
hence our increasing business in this de
partment. Full stock of sizes the year
round. Jos. HOKJf e & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Novelties In Silverware,
Large stock to select Irom; very low prices,
at Hauch's Jewelry Store, No 295 Filth
ave. wjfou
100 pieces of American cballis, beauti
iul styles, fast colors, at 6o and 8c a yard.
irwFsu Hughs & Hacke.
t
Napoleon Kid Gloves Tans, Browns,
Grays, SI 25
AN pair the best kid clove bargain.
W JOS. HOBNE & CO.'S
fum .avenue owm.
"fi
MAJOR SCHLEITER'S MONUMENT
Is About Completed, and'WlU' be Unveiled
nnd Dedicated on Decoration Day, In
Greenwood Cemetery.
This monument will be erected in Green
wood Cemetery in memory of the late Major
Gustav Schleiter, on next Decoration Day.
Mr. Schleiter. Trim invotlv ,1ietiT,ffTltRip1
himself in the "War of the Sebellion, and
who was also well known in Pittsbnrg as a
prominent business man, as well as a gentle
man who was ever ready to stand up for and
defend the honor of his adopted country, died
about a year and a half ago. At his death he
held the portion of President of the Seventy,
fourth Regiment Association.
Immediately after his demise a number of
gentlemen organized themselves into a com
mittee for the purposetf honoring the memory
of the departed hero by the erection of a mon
ument. At the head of this committee stand
snch men as the Hon. Judge Collier, Major D.
F. Denniston and a number of other prominent
Pittsburgers. A subscription fund was estab
lished, and the monument has at last been
bought.
It is 7 feet high, and made of the finest white
Westerly granite. It Is 3 feet 5 inches wide and
2 feet 4 inches thick. A medallion of the
Major will be worked in the upper part of the
monument, and his record as a Foldicr will be
hewn into the central part of the column.
The ceremony of unveiling and dedicating
tbe monument will take place on May SO. and
all the members of the committee will'be pres
ent. Other arrangements incidental to the cere
mony have not been completed yet.
TO PROTECT LITES.
The City Police to Gaard the Fifth Avenue
Loops.
It is quite probable that a policeman will
be stationed at the loot of Fifth avenue to
protect tbe lives of people from the constant
peril of the cable loops on both the Fifth ave
nue and Penn avenue traction roads.
A few days ago Chief Brown spent half an
hour down there to see the danger for himself,
so many complaints had reached him of the
risk women and children Incur. Everyday
someone is saved from being run over In tbe
"nick of time." A watchful police here would
obviate all danger.
Babry's Tbicopheeous beautifies, in
vigorates and imparts gloss and silken soft
ness to the hair.
OarnewS-Bntton Saede Gloves at SI 00
Are the Best
In new fan shades, fitted to the hand.
Jos. Hoeke & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores, -i
Rapid Sates.
The immense quantity of clothing we
handle makes it necessary for us to sell our
goods quickly, that is, have rapid sales. To
day and to-morrow we are going to indulge
in one of these rapid sales, and have marked
a special lot of men's fine suits and spring
overcoats at $10 and $12. Suits which you
would pay $18 for elsewhere, and overcoats
well, we needn't use arguments to sell
them. We point to the garments, name the
price, and the trade is made. Call to-day at
the P. C. C. C, cor. Grant and Diamond
sts., opp. the new Court House.
Lace Curtains.
Visit our curtain department for all the
newest spring novelties; prices from 65 cents
to $75 per pair. HuGtrs & Hacke.
mwfsu
Millinery Openlne,
Thursday and Fridav, March 21 and 22.
E. S. Giles,
91 and 96 Federal st, Allegheny, Pa.
Cash paid for old gold and silver, at
Hauch's, ifo. 295 Fifth ave. wrsu
MEETINGS.
THE MEMBERS OF JEFFERSON LODGE
No. 258, F. fc A. M.. are requested to meet
at their lodgeroom on SATURDAY, March 23,
at 1 o'clock r. jl, to attend the funeral of their
deceased brother, P. M. August Hartje. Mem
bers of. sister lodges are respectfully invited.
By order of F. W. CARDINAL, W. M.
mh22-87
LEGAL NOTICES.
T)UBLIC NOTICE ALL PERSONS ARE
V. hereby warned that E. B. Archer, late of
Pittsburg, Pa., is not authorized to make anv
collections or contract, any debts, on behalf o'f
"The Swiss Musical Box Advertising Agency,"
and that this agency will not be responsible for
any debt or debts contracted for by said E. B.
Archer. JOHN DUNHILL. Sole Agent.
Grkensbubo, Pa., March 2L 1SS9. mh22-S9
BUSINESS CHANGES.
Brownsville, Pa., March 9, 1889.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
partnership heretofore existing between
tbe undersigned, partners in tbe coal business
under tbe name and style of the Climax Coal
Company, in the Fourth Pool of the Mononga
hela river, in Fayette county, Penna., was this
day dissolved by the purchase by Tbomas Neel
of the. entire Interest of J. S. Neel in the same.
All debts of tbe said partnership will be paid
bv Thomas Neel, who has authority to collect
all outstanding indebtedness due and to be
come dne to the Climax Coal Company.
Thomas Neel and Sons will continue the coal
business at the same place J. S.NEEL,
mhl3-92-WF THOMAS NEEL
PROPOSALS.
Office of City Controller, i
Pittsburg. March 18, 1889. t
PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED AT
this office until 3 P.M., March 30 next,
tor printing 100 copies of controller's annual
report, to be completed in three weeks' time,
and bond furnished in sum of $300. Specifica
tions furnished on application and right re
served to reject any bids.
E. S. MORROW.
mh20-74-D City Controller.
PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING 4S-INCH
CAST-IRON WATER-PIPE AND CAST
INGS Office of Washington Aqueduct, Wash
ington, D. C March 20, 1889. Sealed proposals,
in duplicate, will be received at this office until
noon. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 18S9. for
furnishing and delivering in the city of Wash
ington, 22,700 lineal feet, more or less, of 48-inch
cast-iron water-pipe and snch special castings
as may be required for increasing the water
supply of the city. Forms and specifications
can be obtained at this office. Tbe United
States reserves the rlgbtto reject any and all pn
posals. Tbe attention of bidders is invited I
iro-
posals. Tbe attention of bidders is invited to
me Acts oi congress approyeo. reuruary zo.
1885, and February 23. 1887. Vol. 23, page 332,
and Vol.24, page 414, Statutes at Large. JOHN
inh20-77-20,21,22,23,ap5,6
Office of
Controller of alleguent Co.
O.. VK.,
1, 1889. )
-Pittsburg, pa-, .March 19,
MCE TO PRINTERS AKD BINDERS.
Sealed proposals will be received at this office
until Saturday, March 23, 1889. at 3 o'clock P.
Jr., for furnishing the office of the Treasurer of
Allegheny county with the following:
lbj Receipt books, J binding, containing 60,025
receipts.
115 Receipt books, i binding, containing 26,450
receipts.
89 Collectors' books, bound in sheep, contain
ing 6,0s0 leaves.
138 Collectors' books, bound in paper, i bind
ing, containing 6.730 leaves,
49 Collectors' books, binding, bound in mus
lin, containing 6,210 leaves.
20 Extra receipt books, i binding, containing
2,000 receipts.
5 Extra books in sheep.
S Extra books In paper.
30,000 Statements.
Samples can be seen at tbe office of County
Treasurer. JOSIAH 8PEER,
mh20-24 County Controller.
THE
S3-Display advertisement one dollar pir
square for one insertion. Classified advertise
ments on this page such as Wanted, For Sale,
To Let, etc., ten cents perjlne or each inser
tion, and none taken for less than fifty cents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
. For the accommodation of the
public, Branch Offices have been
established at the following places,
where Want, For Sale, To Let, and
other transient advertisements will
be received up to 9 P. M. for inser
tion next morning:
Advertisements are to be prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts with Tux DIS
PATCH. PITTSBURG.
THOMAS MCCAFKKKY, 3k9 Bntler street,
KMIL G. STUCKEY. 24tta street and l'enn ave.
E. G. STUCKEY ACO.,WyiIe ave. and Knltou St.
N. STOKELY, Fitth Avenue Market House.
EAST END.
J. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTER ft SHEDJLEK,Sth av. & Alwood St.
60CTII6IDE.
JACOB' SPOHN. No. 2 Carson street.
CHAS. SCHWAEM, 1707 Carson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHEU, S9 Federal street.
11. J. JlcBUIDE. Federal and Ohio streets.
FEED II. EGGEU&' 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EGGEUS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS McHENKY. Western and Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
PERKY M. GLEIM. ltebecca and Allegheny avest
WANTED.
Male Heln.
WANTED CARRIAGE AND WAGON
blacksmith atWERNKK BEOS, McKees
port. Pa. mh21-aj
WANTED A GOOD HARNESS MAKER.
Apply at once to LYIE&MCCANCE, 62
Liberty st. mh22-47
-fTTANTED-BOY TO LEARN THE BAKERY
YY business. Inquire at PHILLIP DIKHL'S,
JR., 2130 Sarah St. mb22-83
TT7-ANTED-TWO COMPETENT HEATERS ON
V sbeet steel. Address,statlng references, to
LOCK BOX 29, Pittsburg P. O. inh22-5
WANTED BIX FIRST-CLASS STON E
masons to work on the wall Immediately,
Apply to ANDREW'S & WARNER, Cadiz, O.
mh22-91-D
WANTED COATMAKERS NONE 11UT
good workmen need aDplr: wages good and
'boardlow. Address J. L. LOCKHART. Wash
ington, Pa. mh20-70
-TT7ANTED-A COLLEOTOR-MUST HAVE
T V experience In the sewing machine business.
Apply to WHEELER & WILSON MFG CO.. 6
Sixth street. . mh20-2
WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED STENOGRA
PHER and typewriter: Remingtonmachlne
nsed. Address In own handwriting, A. P.. Dis
patch office. mh22-46
rrrANTED drygoods salesman an
TV experienced dress goods man and window
trimmer. Address, with relerence, WALNUT
iT., McKeesport, Pa. mh2S-i4
-VTTANTED-AN EXPERIENCED SEWING
T V machine man to take branch office: most
have horse and wagon. WHEELER & WILSON
MFG. CO.. 6 Sixth street. mh2V62
T7-ANTED-SHEET IRON WORKERS FOR
V V steamboat work; fair wages and steady em
ployment Tor a competent man. A. J. SWEENEY
& bON, W heeling, W. Va. mhH-48
WANTED - PROOFREADER ONE WHO
has had experience on dally: resident of
Pittsbnrg preferred. Address C. ALEXANDER,
Box 117, Pittsburg Pustoffice. mh2I-73
WANTED A YOUNG MAN AS DRUG
clerk; must be registered as an assistant,
and have good habits. Address, stating refer
ence. LOCK BOX 34, Rochester, Pa. mb22-77
WANTED-LOCAL MANAGER. M.00O A
vear: permanent position; no soliciting or
peddling. Apply by letter to J. STEPHENS,
Gen'lMVr, l Main St., Cincinnati, O.
mh3-95-MWT
WANTED-TWO OR THREE LIVE MEN OF
good character, at S3 to tS per day: new
patented article that sells fast. Call on R. TYLER,
JR., offices of Gately & Co., W and 12 Sixth st.
inh20-72
WANTED-GARDENER:YOUNGMAX PRE
FERRED; must have had some experience
in pruning and fine gardening; steady work.
OTTO MINER, Landscape Gardener, 73 Sheffield
St., Allegheny. mhN82
WANTED-MACHINIST-A THOROUGHLY
competent and practical man Jor a perma
nent position as machinist at good wages In
Mexico; one speaking Spanish preferred. Ad
dress, witu references, HIDALGO MINING CO.,
Pittsburg, Pa. mb231
WANX'ED-A SOBER, INTELLIGENT MAN
to superintend sheet rolling mill: tin plate
man preferred: mnst Invest small amount tu In
sure faithful service. Address, with references
and salary expected. JESSE LARK A BEE. SS
Liberty St., N. Y. mhl7-79-MWP
WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS TEAMER ON
night turn to take charge of 30-pot gas
furnace: reference required: must be steady,
sober, reliable man: none other need apply. Ad
dress TKAMER, Dispatch office. Reference re
quired from last place. mh20-67
-TJANTEO-3 OR 4 GOOD PULLERS-OUT
YY wanted immediately on a 30-pot gas fur
nace: steady work and good wages given to
steady, sober, Industrious men. None other need
anply.glving reference and where emploed last.
Address PULLEROUT.Dlspatcb office. mb20-67
Female BelD.
WANTED-A GOOD, RELIABLE GIRL FOR
general housework, 20 minutes from city.
Address, with references, H. 15., Dispatch office.
mbM3
TIT-ANTED-A CHAMBERMAID: MUST BE A
Yt good laundress; references required. MHS.
D. W. C. BIDWELL, Ellsworth avenue. Shady
side. 'mb22-40
WANTED-A GOOD. INDUSTRIOUS GER
MAN girl for general housework In small
famllv: best of reference required. Apply at 229
NORTH AVE., Allegheny. mhZMS
Male nnd Pcmnle Heln.
WANTED-MATJ AND WIFE-FOE FARM
house, farm hands and gardeners, man to
work in hotel, cook 3 per week, second cook and
dishwasher, 200 house girls, cooks, and chamber
maids, 4 colored girls. MKEHAN'S AGKNCY,
M5 Grant st. mhlg-D
-TTTANTED-AGENTS ON SALARY; ITS PER
YV month and expenses paid any active man
or woman to sell our goods by sample and live at
home; salary paid promptly and expenses In ad
vance; full particulars and sample case free, we
mean Just what we say. Address Sl'ANDARD
SILVERWARE CO., Boston. Mass. fel8-3-D
Situations.
TTTA.NTED-POSITION IN A WHOLESALE
YY drygoods store by a yonng man of temper
ate habits and not arrald of work. Address H.
D.. Dispatch office. inh2t-33
-TTTANTED-A POSITION AS CLERK, SOL1C
YY 1TOR, bookkeeper.or collector, byayoung
mau,21 years old: can tnrnlsh best references. Ad
dress Q., Dispatch office. mh22-55
WANTKD-SITUATION BY YOUNG COL
ORE!) man as cook In private family or In
small boarding nouse: good retereuces. Address
NO. 12TOWNSEND ST.. city. mh22-C
W AM ED-SITUATION AS BOOKKEEPER,
assistant bookkeeper, or office work of any
description by a nractlcal man; satisfactory refer
ence given or bond furnished If required. Ad
dress W. S. J., Dispatch office. mb22-48
WANTED A GENTLEMAN OF MANY
years' experience In mercantile and manu
facturing establishments as accountant, cashier,
business manager, etc, is open toan engagement;
would accept moderate salary with some Interest
In profits; best or references as to Integrity and
ability. Address ENGAGEMENT, Dispatch
office,
mh21-63
Boarder nnd Lodgers.
WASTE D-BQAHDERS-I ROOM, ELE
GANTLY furnished, with board, April 1;
1 sult.of 2 rooms. May l: to be bad by strictly first
class parties only: in tbe most aristocratic neigh
borhood In Allegheny, convenient to street cars;
references required by parties unknown to G. D.
W., Dispatch office. mh21-42
Boons, Houses, Etc.
-VTTANTED-ONE OR TWO ROOMS, SECOND
YV floor: business part of cltv; good locality.
Address-MRS. E. A., Dispatch office. mh22-41
WANTED-FOUR ROOMS, FURNISHED OR
nnfurnisbed, for light housekeeping, near
Gnsky's. Address P.. Dispatch office. mb22-61
TTTANTED-FUHNISHED HOUSE; ALLE
YV GHENY preferred; family of four; no
small children. Address A. S. H., Dispatch
office. mh!9-55
WANTED-A FURNISHED HOUSE IN THE
country, with stabling, for tbe summer:
convenient to city on line of a railroad. Adurets
SUBURBAN, Dispatch office, stating rental,
location and description of house, with furnlsli
ment. . mhaWB
Business Chnnces.
WANTED- MANUFACTO ItERS 110.000
subsidy, free land and natural gas will be
g ven for a substantial factory. Address LOCK
OX G., Marion, lnd. mh!9-49
FlnnnciaT.
-TUTANTED-MORTGAGES ON IMPROVED
VV property. SPENCER A GLOSSER, 419
Smllhfield st. mhlSa
F
ANTED-TO LOAN 200,000 ON MORT
la r3. tmn nd unward at 6 Ter cent;
500,000 at iH per cent on residences or business
property: also in adjoining counUes. 8. H.
FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenue. oc31-eS4-D
TXT ANTED OWNERS OF PROPERTY TO
YY know that we give onr personal attention
to the collection of rents and management of
property: itemized statements monthly or quar
terly, as desired. SPiNCER A GLOSSER 419
Smithfield st. mh!9-60
TXT ANTED-MOBTG AGES-1. 000, OOOTO LOAN
YY on city and suburban properties at 4k, Sand
6 per cent, and on tarms in Allegheny and aaja
cent counties at 6 per cent; no money loaned out
of Pennsylvania. 1. M,4ENNOCK A. SON. 108
Fourth avenne. ap7.fU
PITTSBUBGr DISPATCH,
WAtJTED,
PInnnclnl.
-TTrANTED-HENTS TO COLLECT; MONTH-
YY LY settlement with Itemized statement,
BLACK A BAIRD, 9S Fourth avenue. a23-a29-D
W1
ANTED-MOBTGAGES ON CITY PBOP
f.rtv. nTpr 84.000: 4)4 per cent: no tax.
HENRY A. WEAViOtACO., 92 Fourth avenue.
mhZ-aa-D
w
-ANTED-RENT8 COLLECTED FBOMPT-
i.Y nrnnertv managed with satisfaction.
ALLES A BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167.
lalD-Sl
WANTED MORTGAGES. LARGE OR
small, at H to 6per cent, according to kind
and size or mortgage. W. A. HEREON SONS.
80 Fourth ave.
mhl-S8-l, 4, 6, 8,11,11,15, 18,20,22,25.27,29
WANTED-TO LOAN 1500,00a IN AMOUNTS
of 63,000 and npward, on city and suburban
property, on H per cent, free of tax; also smaller
amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK. A BAIRD,
85 Fourth avenne. ie21-d26-D
Miscellaneous.
WANTED-TO BUY-A SECOND-HAN D JOB
press. 10x15 In size; name price. Address
K. A. 6., Dispatch office. mhH-46
TJTANTED-A SECOND-HAND FIREPROOF
YY safe. Address, with make, weight and
price, BOX C, DnBols, Pa. mh22-92
WANTED - A SECOND-HAND BRICK
machine; state kind, condition, price and
where it can be seen. Address t D.. Dispatch
office. mh21-26
WAN TED-HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND
general merchandise for storage at lowest
rate. FI1TSBUBG AUCTION CO., 93 Third
avenue. mhlJ-1
TfXANTED-HOUSEHOLD GOODS TO SELL
YY at our salesrooms, or on the premises.
PITTSBURG AUCTION CO., 83 Third avenue. .
mhl9-l
WANTED BUYERS FOR WATCHES,
Jewelry, silverware, clocks: special in
ducements: 10 to 20 per cenV discount to cash
buyers for 15 days unlv. JOHN MITSC1I. 130
Federal st., Allegheny, Pa. mh22-MWTSu
WANTED-EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT
H. Terhevden has laid In a large stock of
American watches, gold and silver, that he can
sell as low as the lowest: remember tbeiilace.
HENRY TERHEYDEN, 530 Smithfield it.
noll-irWFSu
WANTED-BY PEARSON. LEADING 1'HO
TOGKAPHER, 96 Firth avenue, Pittsburg,
and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, .everybody to
know that be is making fine cabinets at (150 per
dozen; photos delivered when promised: instan
taneous process. mhl3-63
w
ANTED-THE PUBLIC TO KNOW THAT
the threat Astern Shontlnir unit CMirar .Par
lors' 100-foot range and 50-root range pistol and
rifle practice, revolving glass balls: largest range
In the two cities. Proprietor, M. LIES, 1 Fed
eral St.. Allegheny City. mh22-65
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Cltv Residences.
FOR SALE-ELEGANT MANSION HOUSE 11
rooms, with lot 245x200 ft., on Center ave.
SPENCER A GLOSSER, 419 Smithfield St.
mhlS-60
FOR SALE 113 50 A MONTH WILL BUY YOU
nice little borne on Duquesne Heights; twnse
of4 rooms, with lot 21x80 ft. SPENCER A GLOS
SER, 419 Smithfield st. mh21-27
East End Residences.
FOR SALE NEW HOUSE 9 ROOMS, ALL
modern Improvements; location No. 1; Im
mediate possession; price low. Call at NO. 6100
BOND.STREET, E. E., city. mh22-50
FOR SALE-M.700 FOR A 4-ROOM HOUSE,
cemented cellar, porches, etc.wlth lot 24x145,
Broad street, one-balf square from cable line.
MELLON BROS.-, 6349 Station st.,E.E- mh20-JS
FOR SALE-ON FARRAGUT ST.. A VERY
desirable property, house with 8 rooms, hav
ing all modern Improvements and good location,
adjoining the residence of C. B Seely: price rea
sonable. Inquire of C. B. SEELY, 6017 Penn ave.
mh20-28-MWP
T70R SALE ONE AND A HALF ACRES ON
JB Rebecca street, near eable line. Nineteenth
ward, with 4-rooined boose, good well, etc : easy
terms: price 84.000; can belaid out In 20 building
lots or good size. MELLON BROS., 6349 Station
St., E. E. mh20-27-WP
FOR SA.LE-2 TWO-STORY BRICK HOUSES
on Ellsworth ave., E. E., 3 doors from Liber
ty Hall; lots 25x100 ft. each; this property would
make a good business stand and Is sure to en
hance In value. SPENCER A GLOSSER, 419
Smithfield st. mha-27
FOR SALE-M.00O-850O CASH, BALANCE IN
rent,wlll buy a 2-story frame, slate-roof dwell
ing, etc , in East End. near station: city waterand
fras, bath and all conveniences: tile hearth in par
or; natural gas. Inquire MORRIS A FLEMING,
166 Fourth avenue. mh6-20-irw7
FOR SALE-A NEW BRICK HOUSE WITH 6
large rooms, bath, attic and dry cellar; lot
46x120; Rippey street, near Negley avenue, 3
squares from Penn avenac cable: sewerage and
paving all paid for; price 66,700. MELLON BROS.,
6349 Station St., E. K. mb20-25-WP
FOR SALE-NEW FRAME DWELLING 7
rooms and large attic baywindow, inside
shutters, china closet, large pantries, corner fire
places with slate mantels and tile hearths; lot40r
137 to a 20-foot alley: 5 minutes from station; Im
mediate possession. JNO. IT. BAXTER, Ag't,
513 Smithfield st. mh20-6I--WF
FOR SALE-t5.000-OAKLAKD-BEAUTIFUL
location, new 2-story and mansard brick
dwelling. 8 rooms, hall, vestibule, batb. Inside w.
c, range, pantry, front and back stairs, sliding
doors, inside shutters, hardwood mantels, tile
hearths, front and back porches. A good bargain
for buyer acting promptly. BLACK A BA11U),
85 Fourth avenue. mhl9-13-20,U,22,25,27,23
FOR SALE-86.250-A CHOICE OAKLAND
property, near cable road; handsome modern
style nriek dwelling or 8 rooms, ball, vestibule,
bath, laundry, etc.: latest Improved natural gas
range; stationary tubs in laundry: patent sani
tary w. c: large bath tub; marble-top stationary
washstand: an abundance ot good large closets,
also china and fruit closets; sliding doors. Inside
shutters, polished plate glass windows; tile vesti
bule, tile hearths, natural gas grates, elegant
slate mantels and hardwood cabinets; stained
glass or very pretty design in vestibule door;
chandeliers and gas fixtures: the walls and ceil
ings are elaborately decorated with most beautiful
designs ormodern art; nice large front and rear
porches and baywindow balcony; flagstones and
cement walks; nice lawn; large lot; iron fence;
Saved street; both natural and artificial gas.
LACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue.
mhig-lO-MTwri1
Allegheny Residences.
FOR SALE-85,000 W"lLL BUY BRICK HOUSE,
6 rooms, batb, range, etc., on Locust st..
Allegheny; lot zixra
Federal si, Allegheny,
lot 21X129 feet. A. D. WILSON. 65
mh20-51-WTS
FOR SALE-ON LOCUSTBT., ALLEGHENY',
brick house, 6 rooms, batb, range, etc.: stable,
lot 42x123 feet: price, JACOB. A. D. WILSON. 55
Federal St., Allegheny. mh20 Sl-wrs
FOR S ALE-IRWIN AVE., ALLEGHENY RES
IDENCE elegant and well built house of 11
rooms, all modern conveniences, good stable, etc.,
lot 40x220 feet; this property Is on the best park
front In Allegheny, and Is a rare opportunity to
buy, being the only property on the street for
sale. BLACK A BAIRD, 85 Fourth ave.
mh21-20-D
Snbnrbnn Residences.
-pi
IOR SALE-NEW HOUSE, 6 ROOMS, ATTIC,
halt hpatlnir and illuminating traa. water In
kitchen, slate mantels, tile hearths, large porch,
river view. SAMUEL SLEE1H, Forest street,
Avalon station, Ft. Wayne Railway. mh20-42
FOR SALE-TWO-STORY FRAME DWELL
ING of 5 rooms, near Glenfield Station, with
large lot 90x180 feet: price, only 53,000. Also a
number of others at same place rromt2, 500 to 88, 000.
C. BER1NGERASON, IB Fourth are.
mhJO-eo-WTS
FOR SALE-ON REBECCA ST., WILKINS
BURG, new frame house 6 rooms and fin
ished attic, front and back porches, side entrance,
sliding doors, slate mantels, gas. etc : lot 25x100:
price, 83.100; terms easy. THOS. LIGGETT. 114
Fourth ave. mhl7-76-HWTSu
FOR SALE-ON WALLACE ST., WILKINS
BURG, brick house 8 rooms, front and back
porches: lot 52x149; price. 3,800; also on Water
st., Wllklnsburg, lot 98x16a. frame house or 5
rooms; these properties can be purchased on your
own ttrins. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave.
mhl7-76-MwTSn
TTIOR SALE-ORTO LET-ONE OF THE MOST
Xl beautiful suburbin places In Allegheny
county; the house Is large, containing 15 rooms,
splendidly finished, and surrounded with wide
verandas: It Is completely fitted up with bath
rooms, water closets and natural gas; there Is a
good stable and handsomefowl house: thegrounds
are very beautiful and well supplied with choice
shrubbery, fruit and ornamental trees; the whole
will be sold, wltb from 1 to 5 acres or ground, at a
very moderate price. KNOXVILLE LAND IM
PROVEMENT CO., 85 Knox avenue, Knoxvllle
borough. lal9-9
FOR SALE I.OTS.
Snbnrbnn Lots.
FOR SALE-LOT 51X133, FRONTING ON DI
VISION st , Believue: price only poo.
THOS..L1GGETT, 114 Fourth ave.
mhl7-76-Mwrsu
Farms.
FOR SALE-A SMALL FARM OF 48 ACRES
In bewlckley township, only 1 mile from P.,
Ft. W. AC. R. W.: about 15 acres rich creek bot
tom land, seven-roomed house, barn. etc. C.
BEEINGERASON, 103 Fourth ave. mb20-60-wrs
TT'OR SALE A GOOD FARM OF 130 ACRES.
JU 110 acres cleared, balance In good timber;
lays almost level, water In every field: near
Blalrsvllle, on West Penn R. It. Also others from
50 to 100 acres. C. BER1NGER A SON, 103 Fourth
avenue. , mnauo-wrs
FOR BALE-ABOUT 20 ACRES OF GOOD
land, "on the Brownsville road, near White
Hall: will sell on easy terms. If desired, with Im
mediate possession, lr desired: this property Is
near the Wheeling branch of the B. A O. R. R.,
and a very desirable place for garden purposes.
C. H. LOVE, 83 Fourth avenue. mb!2-67
C
aiiacellnijeons.
TT'OR BALE-BY W. W. MoNEILL A BRO.
JD 8L6C0 Brushton. new A-room frame dwelling.
82,500 Fifth ave., frame house, 7 rooms, large
lot; cable cars pass Hue door.
(6,250 Ward su, Oakland, fine brick house, 8
rooms, bath, laundry, both gases, electric
bells; lot 40x120 to an alley.
89,000 Ben Venue, elegant residence property,
with all modern conveniences; lot 60x180.
10,500-Shadjslde, on Atlantic ave., large hand
some residence; call at office ana see pbo
tnsranh and nlans.
W. W. MCNEILL ABRO., 162 Fourth ave,
mni5-o-jtTiM
IFRIDAY, MAItOH 22,
FOR SALE-LOTS.
Cltv Irfim
FORSALE NO INCREASE OF PRICE OVER
a year ago. If sold quick, although the price
ofpronertyhas steadily advanced in the same
time all over the city, cheap and desirable build
ing lots In the Ruch plan. Thirteenth ward, con
tiguous to two lines of cable cars; call or send for
plans. W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave
nne. mh7-42-8.1l,13,15,18,20,22,25,27
East End-Lots.
FOR 8AI,E-BEAimFUL LOTS AT SHADY
SIDE on Atlantic ave., near Liberty ave.;
convenient to station and cable cars. BLACK A
BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
mhl9-12-19,20, ZL 22, 25. 26. 27,2829
TTIOR 8ALE-BAUSI GROVE LOTS: MOST.DK
J SIRABLE location In the East End: secure
colored plan from MELLON BROS., East End. or
JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smithfield street.
mh22-61 ,e
FOR SALE-CHOICE LOTS AT DALLAS STA
TION. V. R. R.. convenient to steam and
street cars; cheap and on easy terms; situation un
surpassed; price ranging from 406 to 000. Inquire
ofD. C. NEGLEY. 6106 Penn ave., East End.
no28-y78
FOR 8ALE-BRUSHTON STATION, THE
finest building lots in the market to-day for
the money: Improved walks, with 60-root streets:
all buildings set back 16 reet from street line; call
or send for colored plan. JOHN F. BAXTER,
Agt., 512 Smithfield st. mhl7-63-xur
Allegheny Lots.
FOR SALE-TWO VERY DESIRABLE BUILD
ING lots on Sheffield fit., Allegheny, running
back to a paved street. C. BER1NGER A SON,
103 Fourth ave. mh200-wrs
FOR SALE-LOTS ON MAPLE A"NDLINDEN
avenues and Lombard street Allegheny, In
the Tenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap
ply1 to JOSEPH MCNAUGHER, 43 N. Diamond St.
mb7-93-D
F
IOR SAT.TV-A VV.W I1PTHOSE FINE BU1LD-
J INGlots; cheap if sold at once: located on
Nnnnery Hill: very eislly reached from the
center oi Allegheny oyueaerai si. incline; price
as low as 0; easy terms. W. A. HERRON A
bONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
mh7-43-7.. 12.14,16. 20. 22, 27 29
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Chnnrea.
FOR SALE-GENTS' FURNISHING AND
hat store; good location; rent low: fuel and
light free. Address HAMMER A CO., Allegheny.
mhl9-U-MWF
T70R SALE-A GROCERY BUSINESS IN
X' good location. dolngbuslnessofi200perweek;
will Invoice about 1,000. Address IN VOICE. Dis
patch office. inhJ2-62-FSu
FOR SALE-MERCHANT TAILOR STORE IN
good location: new stock, good business;
satlsiactory reasons lor selling. Address TAILOR,
Dispatch office. mhl9-41-MWF
FOR SALE-GROCERY STORE ON CARSON
St., Southslde. doing a nice trade; good six
room dwelling atta:hed; will Invoice nbont (MX).
J. C. RE1LLY. 77 Diamond St. mh22-66-3iF
FOR SALE-COUNTRY GENERAL STORE-A
tare chance: complete stock or goods, elegant
property, good business. For reasons, description,
etc., address W. M. EAK1N, Brookfleld, O.
inh22-32
FOR SALE-NEAT CIGAR STORE: GOOD
paying small drygoods andnotlon store, either
would suit ladv; stores or all kinds and prices,
bakeries, boarding houses, hotels, confectioneries,
restaurants, coal works, etc. ; 100 business chances.
SHEPARD A CO.. 54 Filth ave. mh8
FOR SALE-A FIRST-CLASS OPPORTUNITY
for a man of limited means to purchase a
light manufacturing business; product simple in
manufacture and would have ready sale this sea
son: owner being obliged to leave the city, will
offer for a rew days at a sacrifice. Call or address
PRANK O. VAN GOHDER, 5816-Penn avenue.
maM-M
Business Stands.
FOR SALE ON LIBERTY AVE., NEAR
Seventh St.. 3-story warehouse, lot 20x110
ft.to alley. HENRY A. WEAVER A CO.. 92
Fourth ave. mh21-67
w
R SALE-ON SMITHFIELD ST., OPPOSITE
Mononsrahela House. 3-storv building with
lot 20X90 ft. HENRY A. WEAVER A CO.. 82
Fourth avenue. mb21-67
TpOR SALE-WE HAVE MANY OTHER DE
JP SIRABLE business locations not advertised
to-oay. Please call ror particulars. HENRY A.
WEAVER A CO.. 92 Fourth ave. mh21-67
-TTIOR SALE-ON SECOND AVE.. BETWEEN
E Wood and Srallhneld streets.. 3-story ware
house; lot 35 feet front, extending through to
Third aye. HENRY A. WEAVER A CO., 92
Fourth ave. mb21-67
FORSALE-ON SMITHFIELD ST., BETWEEN
Fourth ave. and Diamond St., two3-ttory
buildings; lots 20x60 each; one of the most desira
ble locations on the street. HENRY A. WEAVER
A CO.i 82 Fourth ave. mh21-67
FOR SALE-THREE-STORY BRICK STORE
and dwelling on Ohio St., between Madison
ave. and Chestnut st,; price H0: terms to suit;
this property Is real estate; possession April 1. C.
H. LOVE, 83 Fourth avenne. mb21-67
FOR SALE ON StCOND AVE., NEAR
Wood St. a vacant lot 30x160 feet, extending
through from First to Second ave. Also, adjoin
ing, on Second ave., a 8-story building with lot
3Cx80 ftet. HENRY A. WEAVER A CO.. 82
Fourth ave. mh21-67
FOR SALE-315 FIFTH AVENUE AT AUC
TION; this property will bo sold by order of
Orphans Court on Saturday, March 30, at 1
o'clock: lot 25 feet wide In rront, 34 feet wide In
rear, by averagedepth of 100 feet, with brick dwell
ing and store, good business stand. A. LEG
GATE A SON. Auctioneers. mh20-ll
FOR SALE GREASE BUSINESS WAL
LACE'S elevator grease business and trade;
this will bear Investigation, as 1 haye all the ele
vator trade in the cltv: a young energetic man
with a few hundred dollars could make a good
business. Fnll particulars by addressing
THOMAS WALLACE, No. 30 Church aye.. Alle
gheny. mh.21-54
FOR SALE-THERE IS PLACED IN OUR
hands for sale that unsurpassed busi
ness location on blxth ave. between the Du
quesne Clnb and Stevenson building, hav
ing a trout on Sixth ave, of 30 reet running back
to Strawberry alley 240 reet; this large space or
ground, 19.20U square reet, and the choice location
filaces it far ahead or any other business property
n Pittsburg. HENRY A. WEAVER A CO.. 92
Fourth ave. mh2167
Mnnnfnctnrlng Sites.
FOR SALE-5 ACRES AT THE FOOT OF ELI
ZABLTHst.. Hazelwood. fronting on river.
HENRY A. WEAVER A CO.. 92 Fourth ave.
mh21-67
FORSALE-5 TO 15 ACRES LEVEL LAND IN
Eighteenth ward fronting on river and rail
road. HENRY A. WEAVER A CO., 92 Fourth
ave. mh2l-67
I TTIOR SALE-AT THIRTY-FOURTH STREET,
I J? Southslde, 5 lo 10 acres, on railroad and
rrontlng on river. HENRY A. WEAVER A CO.,
82 Fourth avenue. nh21-67
FORSALE-ON SECOND: AVE. ADJOINING
Pittsburg Gas works, on Westslde. lot 285
ft. front and depth of 600 ft. to river. HENRY
Av WEAVER A CO., 92 Fourth ave. mh21-67
F
OR 8ALE-WE HAVE MANY OTHER DE
HIRARI.TC mannfftottirlncr sltea nn rillrn.ari
and river: please call for particulars. HENRY
A. WEAVER A CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mh2I-67
FOR SALE-VERY CHEAP-ONLY $6,500 IF
sold at once, on Cherry alley, neat Set enth
avenne, lot 36x63 fret, a verv desirable site for a
manufactory or for stable: the dwellings on same
are now bringing In a good rent. W. A. HERRON
ASONS, No. 80 Fourth avenue- mli22-6S-MThF
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
Hones. Vehicles, Live Stock, dec
FOR SALE-HORSES AND WAGONS AT
anctlon at Bailey's stables, on the gas- works
lot, Rebecca St., Allegheny, on Monday, March
25. at 2 o'clock. There are two good draught
mares, half Norman; one good bay mare; Iron,
spring and rongb wagons. A. LEGO ATE A SON,
Auctioneers. mh22-83
Machinery and SIctals.
FOR 8ALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND
boilers; all sizes and styles kept In stock, from
4 to 100 h. p.; all refitted: good as new, at lowest
rices: mounted portable engines, 8 to 25 h. p.
1-25 Park way. J.-S. YOUNG, Allegheny, Pa.
Ja3-9MWP
FOR SALE-28x48 CORLISS ENGINE: ONLY
run a year; can be seen In operation: price
on application; also a new Strange Co. stave ma
chine, all completet capacity 10,000 In in hours;
will sell at low figure. J. A. MCCORMICK, 150
First ave. aul-p32-MWT
FOR SALE-CONTRACTORS' MACHINERY;
one 7sxl2-lnch double engine, double drum:
others large and small, with single or donble
friction drums; wire and manlla rope, centrifugal
pumps, etc; two 26x4S-lnch horizontal engines
with flywheels. THOMAS CARLIN '3 SONS, cor.
Lacock and Sandnskysts.. Allegheny. UI7-3IWT
TO LET.
Offices. Desk Room, dtc.
TO LET-OFFICES IN THE NEW BLAIR
building, cor. Federal and Isabella sts.,
Allegheny: the offices are very desirable and rent
low. W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
mhl-42-1, 4, 6, 8, 1 1, 13, 15, 18, 20, 22
TO LET- IN THE MCCANCE BLOCK,
Smithfield, Liberty and Seventh avenue,
'well-lighted offices, each room fronting on a prin
cipal street; passenger and merchandise eleva
tors. jaS-32-D
TO LET-LARGE AND SMALL OFFICES ON
the sccohd and third floors ot Mellon's build
ing, opposite City Hall, smithfield street: good
Ilglit: reasonable rent. Inquire at T. MELLON
A SON 's BANK, 512 and 514 Smithfield street.
inhlO-4-MWT
T
O LEr-NEW OFFICES: SPLENDID LIGHT.
Ibe Gennanla W.ivlnca Bank. 423 Wood at..
having changed the Interior of Its building by
adding 15 large, airy and well-llgbted offices, with
all modern conveniences, elevator, etc, offer tbe
same for rent at reasonable terms. Parties desir
ing a fine location should apply at once at the
BANK. de21-75-D
Miscellaneous. ,
T
10 LET FIR3T.CLASS SfABLE AND
.A. jm.u, tt. 10 fell II sicuuc, iruiuaiiu ll vu-
trance. W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth
ave. mh20-89
TO LET-DWELL1NGSLARGE AND SMALL,
In both cities and suburbs; call or send for
printed list free. W. A. HERRON A SONS. 80
Fourth ave. mhl-38-uwr
rpO LET-OUR "TOLET' LIST, AS HERETO
X FORE Issued from onr office, Is now pub
lished every Wednesday and Saturday (without
expense to landlords) In The Dispatch only.
SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 89 Fourth ave.
mhS-58-KTTT
t. -tv rv,
j q- trvqfr T
1889.
TO LET.
City Residences.
TO LET-SEVEN-RO03IED HOUSE; NAT
URAL gas. J. W. I.OWRY. Ridge street,
near Thirty-third street city. mb.20-43
TO LET-A VERY DESIRABLE BRICK KES
DENCE of lOrooms, No. 411 Wylle ave. C
BERINGER A SON, 103 Fourth ave. mh20-60-wrs
TO LET-5-ROOM HOUSES WATER IN
kitchen; 02 50 per month; Dunnesne Heights,
near Incline: Inquire Third and Duquesne way.
D.B.SPEER. t mh21-32
TO LET-NEARLY NEW-2-STORY MAN
SARD roof dwelling or 8 rooms, No. 84
Locust, city; both gases, bath, modern Improve
ments, etc' Apply to WM. L. SMITH, 93o Penn
ave. mbl7-9
T
10 LET HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS. BATH,
water, nat. gas, etc.. at No. 63 Miller: rent"
only 828; also5-roomed bouse, with 4K acres or
ground, in Twenty-third ward. E. D. W1NGEN-
itOTM. loo Fourth ave. mh21-SJ
TO LET-OR FOR SALE-A COTTAGE HOUSE
on .Mount Washington, cor. Gray and Dll
worth streets; has eight rooms, large lot, and is
supplied with natnral gas and city water. In
quire at the office or tbe PITTSBURG FOUNDRY
CO., 10 and 12 Wood st. mh22-36
East End Residences
TO LET-BRICK HOUSE OF EIGHT ROOMS,
modern Improvements, paved street, fine
location; rent law; near P. K. R. and cable. S.
W. BLACK, 89 Fourth ave. mh22-86
TO LET-EAST END, PITTSBURG. CORNER
Margaretta and Beatty sts., house or 8 rooms;
very large lot, stable, etc.; rent, C8. A. D.
WILSON, 55 Federal st., Allegheny. mh22-37
mo LET OR FOR SALE-NORTH H1LAND,
JL East End, first-class brick awelllng; 9 rooms
and finished attic; modern Improvements: stable
and laundry; lot 60x180. W. 11. KING, 64 Fourth
avenue. mu21-70
TO LET OR FOR SALE-A RESIDENCE OF 10
rooms, stabling, etc.. and VA acres: abund
ance of fruit and shade: one of the most dellghtlnl
locations In E. E. 41. P. HOWLEY, 6326 Station
St., E. E., or 127 Fourth ave. mbl7-59
TO LET-NEAT NEW HOUSE OF 6 ROOMS
and attic batb and all the latest conven
iences, with city sewerage. No. 713 Aiken ave,
Shadyslde, near steam and cable cars. W. A
HERRON A SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave.
mb21-83-jrrbF
TO LET.-IRV1NG PLACE. ELLSWORTH
ave., Sbadyslae, several beautiful brick resi
dences, containing ten rooms, bath, laundry,
pantry, etc.: large lawns to each house: bouse
new; never occupied. W. A. HERRON ASONS,
80 Fourth ave. mhl7-10
Allccbcnv Residences.
TO LET-ON BUENA VISTA ST., HOUSE, 8
rooms, modern Improvements; rent 8400. A.
D. WILSON, 55 Federal street. mh3-51-WT8
TO LET-N0.66 JACKSON ST.. ALLEGHEN Y,
new brick house, 8 rooms, batb, range, w. c,
etc. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny.
mh20-51-WTB "
TO LET-101 FAYETTE ST., ALLEGHENY
good house 8 rooms: late improvements:
Hi5 per year. w. A. HERRON ASONS, 80 Fourth
ave. mbJO-89
O LET-NO. 37 ALLEGHENY AVE.; FINE
3-story brick dwelling: all modern improve
ments; rent, 8500. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St.,
Allegheny. mbfl-37
TO LET GOOD 7-ROOM BRICK HOUSE:
batb; art. and nat. gas! large yard; In Second
ward. Allegheny: 820. AV. W.4IONEILLABKO.,
162 Fourth ave. mh!9-82
TO LET-A LARGE DWELLING ON STOCK
TON avenue. Allegheny: 14 rooms, natural
gas. etc.. etc. J AS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth
avenue, Pittsburg. mh22-63
O LET-ON PAGE ST.. BRICK HOUSE.;8
rooms, bath, range, laundry, etc etc. ; nice
Iront yard: rent. 84o0, A. D. WILSON, 55 Fed
eral St., Allegheny. - mh20-51-wrs
TO LEr NORTH AVENUE DWELLING 10
rooms, modern Improvements, with Im
mediate possession: rent 8720. SAMUEL DYER,
48 Park way, Allegheny. mh20-38
TO LET-ELEGANTLY FURNISHED HOUSE
11 rooms; latest Improvements; location first
class., on Ridge avenue, Allegheny. W. A.
HERRON ASONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
mhl7-68-3iwT
T
O LET-HOUSE NO. 29 ESPLANADE ST.;
9 rooms: slate mantels: stationary wash-
stands: bath and laundry; both kinds of gas, etc.
Apply WM. SWINDELL, 27 Esplanade St., Alle
gheny. mh21-82
TO LET NEAT NEW HOUSES, JUST- COM
PLETED, 9 rooms and all the latest Improve
ments, on Locust st.. Allegheny; location first
class. W. A. HERRON A SONS, No. 80 Fourth
avenue. mh21-86-rrr
T
10 LET-TWO-STORY BRICK DWELLING;
O ....ami.. V..1. 1M .. . i9 . .1.1.. In ..fti.4 n...
No. 117 Pennsylvania ave.. Allegheny. Apply to
41ELLOR A HOENE, 77 Firth ave.. or A. D. WIL
SON. 55 Federal st , Allegheny. mh2l-7l
TO LET-I18-BRICK HOUSE HALL, SIX
rooms, finished attic, mansard, water in
house, stable: McDonald way, off New Brighton
road. Eleventh ward, Allegheny. A. LEGGATE
A SON, 31 Federal St.. Allegheny. mhSI-K!
TO LET A GOOD BRICK DWELLING ON
Sheffield street, Allegheny; 9 rooms, with
bath, lavatory, natural gas, and all modern con
veniences; house almost new and In elegant
order. J AS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth ave
nue, Pittsbnrg, inh22-63
Snbnrbnn Residences.
TO LET-8 ACRES IN CHARTIERS TOWN
SHIP, with house or 5 rooms, barn and hen
nery, well, cistern and all outbuildings: near city
line. Inquire CLAUDIUS ROBINSON. 203
Steuben St., West End, Pittsburg. mhzl-49
TO LET-HOUSE 10 ROO MS, WITH GARDEN,
stable, etc, near Patterson station, F. C. A
Y. R. It., and Crafton, P. C. A St. L. R. B, In
quire or B. F. SHAFFERS, Crafton, Pa., or ad
dress F. C. B1GGERT, Rochester. Pa. mh21-63
TO LET-MY HOUSE. THIRTEEN ROOMS,
at Laurel Station, 1 1. Wayne road, all mod
ern Improvements, stable and carnage house, two
acres ground, with liver view, inquire on prem
ises, or at 219 Lacock street, Allegheny. W.M.-T.
DUNN. mh9-63
Apartments.
T' OLET-UNFURNISHEDPARLORON FIRST
floor suitable for office: also furnished bed
room at 51 E. DIAMOND ST., Allegheny. mh22-33
TO LET ONE FLOOR OF NICE APART
MENTS suitable for light housekeeping, with
gas, water and bath. Apply to J. G. MORROW,
shoestore, 289 Ohio St., Allegheny. mh22-57
TO LET-SOME UNFURNISHED ROOMS,
some four-room fiats, two six and eight-room
dwelling houses, some storerooms. Inquire on
premises, 44 FOURTH STREET. mhl7-U5-MWTSu
Forms.
rTlO LET OK FOR SALE-150-ACRE FA'RM, 8
JL. UUI1UIC3 nrnifc iruiu Luniiui iuaiiui,uu reuua.
R. R., Westmoreland co. ; 15acres timber, balance
cleared: bouse, bank barn and outbuildings,
orchard, etc. CHAS. L. McCUTCUEON. 104
Fourth ave. Jal3-30-Mwr
. Business Stands,
mo LET THREE-STORY WAREHOUSE
JL with basement. 138 First aye. Inquire of
nuax x yiUA.rtr, 9D nun aye. mniy-H
TO LET-LARGE, WELL-LIGHTED SEC
OND floor; elevator, both gases, 2 offices:
suitable for Jobbing or light manufacturing. 204
AND 206 WOOD ST. mh21-50
TO LET-SECOND AND THIRD FLOORS 828
Liberty St.; 130 reet deep, running rrom street
to street: elegant location ror business; elevators,
etc Inquire ON PREMISES. mb21-56
mo LET-THE LARGE AND DESIRABLE
JL warehouse. No. 1038 Penn avenue; at present
occupied by wm. unanes & uo. Apply to I'itus,
K. KERR, Room 41036 Penn ave. 1120-75-?-
mo LET NO. 93 WATER ST.. 160 FEET DEEP
I to First ave.: 3 stories: elevator: In first-
class condition; win aiviae anu rent in two parts.
W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave.
mhlO-94-MWP
mo LET-ONE HALF OF STORE ON SIXTH
JL street; nest location on the street; rent ex
ceedingly low It taken by April 1: also large room
for storing purposes. Address M. D., Dispatch
office.
mb20-63
aW LET-STOREROOM .WITH DWELLING
. attached, an excellent location for stove and
tinware, business, on prominent street in Alle
gheny: rent very low. THOS. WELSH A CO.,
157 Lack St., Allegheny. mb21-3
TO LET-ELEGANT BUSINESS STAND NO.
173 Fifth ave., opp. Court House, running
through to Wylle ave. : new plate glass fronts on
both streets; Immediate possession; rent low. J.
C. RE1LLY, or ON PREMISES. mhl9-45
TO LET-THREE ADMIRABLY ARRANGED
rooms for general business purposes, with or
without power, to rent in tbe new DISFATCH
building. Diamond street: arranged ror work or
for display rooms and for offices: light the best to
be had In the city: electric lighting free: passen
ger and freight elevator and Janitor service In
cluded. Rents 8300, 8400 and 81,000 per annum;
situation the most central, within a few hundred
feet ot all the public buildings and or the leading
business squares. Apply between 11 A. M. and 4
p. 31. atthS NEW DISPATCH BUILDING. 75, 77
and 79 Diamond street.
mb!4-74
PERSONAL.
PERSON AL-BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU
have one book worth 10 cents, or a library
worth 81,000, let ns know: we will bny one as
quickly as the. other. LEVI'S BOOK STORE,
Seventh Ave. Hotel building. teSa
PERSONAL-WHY 'TROUBLE YOUR WIFE,
mother or dauzbters in remitting and clean
ing your old clothes, when it can be done for a
trifle by DICKSON, the Tailor, cor. Fifth ave.
and Wood St., second floor! Charges moderate;
facilities unsurpassed: suits madeto order: spring
styles now ready. Telephone 1558. inh8
FOUND.
FOUND-SPRING '1HE BE&T1IMETO CURE
all ailments. Dr. Griffith's Great Ta-va-zonl
The peuplo's favorite remedies: makes pure blood,
stonach, lungs, liver and kidneys healthy, the
weak strong: thousands buy them. GRIFFtrH'S
PHARMACY. Third and Grant. Pltttburg. Pa.
mhS2-o5
1 E. L1NKENHELMER,
ARCHITECT,
515 Smithfield street, Pittsbnrg, Pa. Freihelta
Freund Bnildlnc. second floor. fe29-Sl-D
TAUNCAJS O. WHITE.
Building Contractor,
71 Diamond street.
Second door above Smithfield,
, - .Plttaburg. -. iels-7-srwT
AUCTTOK SALES..
B
.TJLLETIN OF AUCTION SALES BY
HENBY AUUHUn MJ.. ailbi.
FRIDAY. MARCH, 22, at 10 o'clock, furni
ture, carpets and household goods, 311 atarket.
street.
TUESDAY. MARCH 23. at 10 o'clock, furni
ture, carpets and household goods, 23 union
ave., Allegheny.
TUESDAY. MARCH 28, at 10 o'clock, furni
ture, carpets and household goods, 311 Market
street.
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 27. at 10 o'clork.
furniture, carpets and household goods, 188
Second avenue.
THURSDAY, MARCH 28. at 10 o'clock.f urni
ture, carpets and household goods, 202 Franks
town ave-, E. E.
FRIDAY, MARCH 2s), at 10 o'clock, furni
ture, carpets and household goods, 311 Market
street.
TUESDAY. APRIL 2, at the rooms. 311 Mar
ket St., at 10 o'clock, fine carpets and furniture,
FRIDAY, APRIL 5, at 10 o'clock, large con
signment household goods at 311 Market st,
.TUESDAY, APRIL 9. fine furniture and
general mclse., at 10 o'clock, 311 Market St.
THURSDAY, APRIL 11, unclaimed freight
at tbo auction rooms, commencinpat 10 o'clock,
311 Market st, HENRY AUCTION CO.
mB.17-105
BY JAS. W. DRAPE fc CO..
PIANO. FURNITURE. MOQUETTE CAR
PETS, etc, etc, at auction, in residence.
6027 Broad street, near Hiland avenue. East End,
FRIDAY AFTERNOON,March 22. at 2 o'clock,
consisting of fine parlor suite, plush-covered
chairs and sofa, chamber furniture, wash
stands, dressing bureaus, bedsteads; hair-cloth
covered chairs and sofa, sideboard, extension
table, 1 doz. dining room chairs, walnut sec
retary, easel, lambrequins, fire irons, hall
rack, fine piano, patent portable range, mo
quette and Brnssel carpets, stair carpets and
rods, etc., eta. Positive sale. Terms cash.
JAS. W. DRAPE fc CO.,
Agents and Auctioneers,
mh3)-95 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
AUCTION SALE-OF VERY ATTRACT
IVE household goods and carpets, which
for convenience will be sold at rooms. No. 311
Marketst. FRIDAYMORNING March 22atl0
o'clock. Onr orders from owners are to sell the
goods positively next Friday. Chamber,
parlor, library, office and dining room furniture,
ball, room and stair carpets, rugs, curtains, lin
oleum, dishes, decorated dinner and toilet
ware, pictures, ornaments, bedding, stoves,
mirrors, upright piano, ball racks, notions, tea,
lamps, wnngers,clocks. clothintr, chairs, rockers,
tobacco, groceries, fine eas fixtures and globes,
cooking utensils, laundry furnishments, etc;
goods now on view at store.
HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM., Auctioneers.
mh21-9I
A UCTION SALE
On SATURDAY. March 23, at 10 A. x., hand
some parlor and chamber suites, pianos, tables,
chairs, rockers, carpets, rugs, chenille and lace
curtains, shades, bedding, stoves, wringers,
clocks,engravlngs;a1soalot of kitchen and laun
dry furnishments. Sale positive. Terms cash.
PITTSBURG AUCTION fe STORAGE CO..
93 Third avenue. mh22-73
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
DZPABTMENT OF PUBLIC HAFETT. 1
PlTTSBtJBO, March 19. 1889. J
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CfclVED at the office of the City Con
troller until SATURDAY, March 30, 1889, at 2
o'clock p. M. for the finishing of Nos.5and6
Police stations, and for the erection of a stable
at No. 5 police station.
Plans and specifications can be seen on appli
cation to Gamble Weir, Superintendent of the
Bureau of Police.
Bonds m double the amount ot each bid will
be required, said bonds to be probated before
the Mayor or City Clerk.
The Department of Awards reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
J. O. BROW1T,
Chief of Department ot Public Safety.
nshl9-16
Depabtment of Public Safety, l
Pittsburg, March 21, 1889. j
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of the City Controller
until TUESDAY, April 2, at 2 o'clock P.H., for
the painting of engine houses Nos. 7, 9 and 13.
Plans and specifications can be seen at the
office of Samuel N. Evans, Superintendent ot
tbe Bureau of Fire.
Bonds In double the amount ot each bid will
be required, said bonds to be probated before
tbe Mayor or City Clerk.
The Departmentot Awards reserves the right
to reject any or all bids. , J. O. BROWN,
Chief of the Department of Public Safety.
mh2258
Department of Public Safety.
ety; t
9,1889. J
j BE RE
Pittsburg. March 19.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at tbe office of the City Controller
until SATURDAY. March 30, 1889, at 2 o'clock
p. 31., for the building of a one-horse patrol
wacon.
Flans and specifications can be seen on ap
plication to Gambia Weir, Superintendent of
the Bureau of Police.
Bonds in double the amount of each bid will
be required, said bonds to be probated before
the Mayor or City Clerk.
The Denartment of Awards reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
J.O.BROWN.
Chief of the Department of Public Safety.
mbl9-16
STATIONERY SEALED PROPOSALS
will be received up until Wednesday, April
3, 1889, at 2 o'clock p. M., for furnishing sta
tionery for the use of the several departments
of tbe citv government for tho year beginning
May 1,1889.
Bonds In the penal sum of one thousand dol
lars must accompany each bid,
Tbe right reserved to accept or reject any or
all bids.
Blanks and information furnished on applica
tion at the Controller's office.
E. S. MORROW, Controller.
MAKCH 21, 1889. mb2&59
No. 272.
AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE
grading, paving and curbing of Stanwix.
street,! rom Grandview avenue to Halpm street,
in the Thirty-second ward of Pittsburg.
Whereas, It appears by the petition and
affidavit on file in the office of tbe Clerk of
Councils that one-third in interest of tbe
owners ot property fronting and abutting upon
tbe said street have petitioned tbe Councils of
said city to enact an ordinance for the grad
ing, paving and curbing of the same; there
fore: Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tho authority of the same. That
the Chief of tbe Department of Public Works
be and is hereby authorized and directed to
advertise in accordance with the acts of As
sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania,
and the ordinances of the said city of Pitts
burg relating thereto and regulating tbe same
for proposals for the grading, paving and
curbing of Stanwix street, from Grandview
avenue to Halpin street, to be paved with ir
regular block stone, the contract therefor to
be let in the manner directed by the said
acts of Assembly and ordinances. The cost
and expense of the same to be assessed
and collected in accordance with tbe nrovisions
of an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act authorizing
and directing Councils of cities ot the second
class to provide for the improvement of
streets, lanes, alleys, and public highways,
sewers and sidewalks, requiring plans of
streets, providing for the appointment of a
Board of Viewers of Street Improvements.
grescribing their duties, granting appeals to
duncilsand Court, providing for tbeassess
ment and collection of damages and benefits,
authorizing tbe use of private property and
.providing for filing lien's and regulating pro
ceedings tbeteon, and prohibiting the use of
public streets without authority of Councils,"
pDroved the 14th day of June. A. D. 18S7.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part 'of
ordinance conflicting with the provisions of
this ordinance be, and the. same is hereby, re
pealed so far as the same affects this ordi
nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 25th dav of February, A. D 1839.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Uerfc or Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLUDAY. President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO, BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's Office, March 7, 1889. Approved:
WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER. Assistant Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 6, pace 612,
19th day of March. A. D. 1889. mh21-2S
Continued Sixth and Eighth Pages.
TTIOR SALE
LARGE BUIUMG SITES,
LINDEN AVE. NEAR PENN, EASt"eND.
No lots sold less than 100 feet.
Finest elevation and view in the East End
yet convenient to P. R. R. add Fifth ave. and1
cable cars.
ONLY J30 PER FRONT FOOT.
First buyers will get choice ot lots.
BLACK& BAIRD,
" ,95 FOURTH AVENUE.
Call at office lor plan.
; . mh3-liS-4-S-12-14.U-22-25-27.29
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AMCSEHEXTS.
GRAND OPERA HOUSG-EXTRA '
E. D. Wilt Lessee and-Manager-
cKeKg HBfflUAY, MS.25,
Tho Charming Comedienne,
MISS "TTO'TTTrCjAndHerLoodos
ROS1NA V Ji rip Comedy Co.
Monday, Tuesday, f "A Game or Caeds." 5
Wednesday J -sit Miixtneb's Bill."
and 1 (His 'art was true to PoU.)
Saturday Nights. (."THE Rough Dxamontj.''
Thursday and Fri- ffclK Honob BoTum."
day Nights j "The Cibcxs Rideb." .
and Saturday "j "A Pak-tomime RebxaS
Matinee. l sal."
Reserved seats now oasale. mh21-24
B
LIOU THEATER THIS WEEK.
EMMA ABBOTT GRAND OPERA CO.
TO-NIGHT-EMMA ABBOTT IN NORMA.
SATURDAY EMMA ABBOTT WILL SINO
BOTH MATINEE AND NIGHT.
Matinee YEOMEN OF THE GUARD.
Night-BOHEMIAN GIRL.
Next week "The Stowaway."
mh23
DON'T FAIL TO SEE TULLVS MAG
NIFICENT ILLUSTRATION OF
Canaisis anil Battles of tie far!
Given under the auspices of John B. Clark Post
162. In addition to the views shown a Musical
Entertainment will be given by eminent vocal
and instrumental talent of the two cities. Old
City Hall, Thursday. Friday and Saturday, 21,
22 and 23. Jlatmee, Saturday 23, 2 r.Jf. Popu
lar prices of admission. ' inh20-i6
TT ARRIS' THEATER
Every afternoon and evening,
"KEEP IT DARK."
March 25 "Beacon Lights."
mhl7-85
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
Every Evening. Matinee Saturday Only.
Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
FLORENCE.
Tc-night-"OUR GOVERNOR."
Week March 25 Rosina Vokes. mh22-3
ASINO MUSEUM WEEK OF MARCHOS
Great and grand double show, Cant. Paul
Boytonand his Educated Seals and Trained -Monkeys:
Wilson.the Balloon Man; Fiji Jim and
Annie Rosa, the bearded ladv; Smith & Carrol,
Geo. Callahan. Next week, March 25. Sea,
Serpent. ' mhl9-Sl
H
ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
To-night Matinees, Tuesday Thursday and
satumay.
THE IRWIN BROS.' V
BIG SPECIALTY SHOW.
mhl7-13-D
N0TICE5.
COUJfTY C0MMIS3I0NEBS' OFFICE, fa
Pittsbueo. March 1L lS89.i-
THE COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WILIi
hold appeals on the following named dis
tricts, to-wlt:
MONDAY, MARCH 25,
Twenty-fifth ward, Pittsburg.
By order of County Commissioners.
R. E. MERCER. -
GEO. Y. McKEE,
DANIEL McWILLIAMS.
P. W. SIEBERT. Clerk. ' mblS-15
AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION"
proposed to the citizens of this Common
wealth by the General Assembly of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, for their approval
or rejection at a special election tobe held June
18, 1889. Published by order of the Secretary ot
tbe Commonwealth, in pursuance of Article
XVUJ of the Constitution.
Joint resolution proposing an, amendment to- '
the Constitution of this Commonwealth.
Section 1. Be it resolved by the Senate ana -Honse
of Representatives of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly
met, That tbe following amendment-Is pro
posed to the Constitution of the Common
wealth of Pennsylvania, in aocordanco with
the Eighteenth Article thereof r " P
AMENDMENT. - z -
There shall be an additional article, to-said
Constitntion to be designated as Article XIX,
as follows:
ARTICLE XEC
The manufacture, sale, or keepingforsala of
intoxicating liquor, to be used as a beverage,
is hereby prohibited, and any violation of this
prohibition shall be a misdemeanor, punish
able as shall be provided by law.
The manufacture, sale, or keeping for sale, ot
intoxicating liqnor for other purposes than as
a beverage may be allowed in such manner
only as may be prescribed by law. The Gen
eral Assembly shall, at the first session sne-"
ceeding the adoption of this article of the Con
stitution, enact laws with adequate penalties
for its enforcement.
A true copy of the Joint Resolution.
CHARLES W. STONE.
mhl5-10O-F Secretary ot tbe Commonwealth.
AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION
proposed to the citizens of this Common
wealth by the General Assembly or the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, for tbelr approval
or rejection at a special election to be held
June 18, 18S9. Published by order of the Secre
tary of tbe Commonwealth, in pursuance ol
Article XVIII of the Constitution.
Joint resolution proposing an amendment to
the Constitution of tbe Commonwealth.
Section L Be it resolved by the Senate and
Bouxe of Representatives of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met
That tbe following is proposed as an amend
ment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania in 'accordance with the pro
visions of the eighteenth article thereof:
AMENDMENT.
Strike out from section one, of article eight,
the four qualifications for vofers which reads ,
as follows:
"If twenty-two years of age or upwards, ha
shall have paid, within two years, a state or
county tax, which shall have been assessed at
least two months, and paid at least one month
before tho election," so that the section which
reads as follows:
"Every male citizen, twenty-one years of age,
possessing tbe following qualifications, shall bo
entitled to vote at all elections:
First. He sball have been a citizen of tha
United States at least one month.
Second. He sball hve resided in the State
one year (or if, having previously been a quali
fied elector or native born citizen of tbe State,
he shall have removed therefrom and returned,
then six months) immediately preceding tha
election.
Third. He shall bave resided in the election
district where he sball offer to vote at least two
months immediately preceding the election.
Fourth. If twenty-two years of age or up
wards, he shall have paid, within two years, a
state or connty tax, which shall have been as
sessed at least two months and paid at least
one month before the election," shall be
amended, so as to read as follows:
Every male citizen twenty-one years of age.
possessing the following qualifications, shall
be entitled to vote at the polling place of tha
election district ol which he shall at the timet
bo a resident and not elsewhere:
First, He shall have been a citizen of tha
United States at least thirty days.
Second. He shall bave resided in tha State,
one year (or If, having previously been a quali
fied elector or native born citizen of tbe State,
he shall bave removed therefrom and returned,
then six months) immediately preceding tha1
election.
Third. He shall have resided in the election
district whero he shall offer to vote at lease
thirty days immediately preceding the elec
tion. Tbe legislature,- at the session thereof
next after the adoption of this section, shall,
and from time to time thereafter may, enact
laws to properly enforce this provision.
Fourth. Every male citizen of tha age of
twenty-one years, who shall have been a citi
zen for thirty days and an inhabitant of this
Stato one vear nextlprecedincr an election, ex-
I cept at mnnicipal elections, and for the last
tinny uuya a rcaiueufc ui uio cicuiua uisfcnct in
which he may offer his vote, shall be entitled to
vote at such election In the election district oC
which ho shall at tbe time be a resident and not
elsewhere for ail officers that now are or Here
after may be elected by tbe people: Provided,
That in time of war no elector in tha actual
military service of the State or of the United
States, in the army or navy thereof, shall. bo
deprived of his vote by reason of his absenea
from snch election district, and tbe legislature
shall have power to provide the manner in
which and the time and place at which such
absent electors may vote, and for the return
and canvas of their votes in the election dis
trict in which they respectively reside.
Fifth. For the purpose ot voting, no person,
sball be deemed to havegaineuor lost a resi
dence by. reason of bis presence or absence
while employed in the service; of tbe United.
States or the State, nor while engaged in tba
navigation ot the waters of the State Or of the
high seas, nor while a student of any college of
seminary of learning, nor while kept at any
almshouse or public institution, except the in
mates of any home for disabled and indigent
soldiers and sailors, who, for the purpose of
voting, shall be deemed to reside in the election
district where said home Is located. Laws
shall be made for ascertaining, by proper
proofs, the citizens who shall be entitled to the
right of suffrage hereby established."
A true copy of the joint resolution.
CHARLES W. SrONEi
mhl4-l-F Secretary of the Commonwealth
OaMaMSquare.
For Sale-99) W.500-"OakIand Square"
dwellings, moderate cash payment, balance
$500per annum; new two-story and mansard
brick, 8 rooms, ball, batb. laundry, Inside shut
ters, stationary tubs, slate mantels, tile hearths,
range, hot and cold water, front and rear
Borches. etc, large lot facing a beautiful pub
o square, around which a street has been laid
out, sewered, and Is being paved with asphal
tum; the whole surrounded with beautiful for
est trees; only 5 minutes from Fifth ave. cable)
line. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO.," 98 Four
ave. rablS-48-B
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