X Tfv -? rv.vg z-j.J.'1 jA-s x? f3' THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, "WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, - 1889. mm HARDLYJNLINE YET, The PittsT)urgs Yery Badly Beaten l)y the Beds. MOBBISGETSADBUBBING. Staley Also Proves an Easy Target for the flamfatters. MEETIXG OF LOCAL AMATEURS. Johnny Ward Definitely Eefuses to Go to Washington. GEXEEAL SPOETIKG KEWS OP THE DAT Evidently Pittsburg's chosen exponents of the national game have not struck their gait yet They -were very badly beaten yesterday at Cincinnati. Their playing was bad, and Morris and Staley were bat tered right and left. The contest was one sided. IEFXC1AX. TEX.SGRAX TO THE DISPATCH, j CINCINNATI, April 2. The gentle men Leaguers from Pittsburj, were massa Jcfcd this afternoon in a w r .. crowd, numbering UVCl -(VW. J.UK iciu "- "- trpw TimniicAil o lor- son in the art of ball playing by Horace Phillips' boys, but they did the teaching themselves. In the last inning Pittsburg went to pieces, and the score, which was one-sided at best, jumped into double figures before the slaughter ended. Nicol's running muff of Carpenter's foul fly was expensive in the first, for "Hickory" landed on the next ball for a double, sending inReilly. Tebeau's triple was worth just one more ran. Sunday's bane running, after bis hit, and Beckley's sacrifice GAVE PITTSBUEG A TALLY in their half of the inning. Holllday made connections for a three-bagger in the second, and he made a drive for the plate and made it on a short passed ball. Reilly's failure to put the ball on Smith after he had been caught asleep enabled the Leaguers to get in their second run, and in this they were aided with Keenan's wild throw. With two out in the third, Ned Morris, who was pretty wild, sent Carpenter to base on balls. ThenTebeau lost the ball in left field for three bags. Beard's hit, which followed, was worth another run. CAEPEKTER MADE THE CIBCUTT after the first blank had been drawn, reaching me uisu dj ine grace 01 ivuenne s muffi. In the sixth there was a change of batteries, and Staley and Mullane took their places in the box. "Kid" Baldwin signalized his appear ance by hammering the ball to center for three bases, and he came home on a passed ball. In all these innings Allegheny had done nothing, and the few men who reached first were either left, forced out or doubled up. They made but one hit off Mullane, Al Bauer, the Interna tional appointee, gave satisfaction as umpire. The score: CIKCUraTATTS. AB B B P A E NlcoL r 4 10 2 0 0 McPhee, 2 5 o 1 4 3 0 Rellly, 1 2 1 10 0 1 Carpenter. 3 4 4 114 0 Tebeau, 1 4 2 4 10 0 Beard, s 5 0 12 5 0 Holllday, m S 2 2 1 0 0 Keena-i, c 2 0 0 3 0 1 Baldwin, c 3 12 3 0 0 bmttli. p 10 0 0 10 Mullane, p 3 0 10 2 0 ToUls 40 12 14 27 15 "i ALLEGEEMES. AB It B F A Sunday, m - 4 112 0 0 T.aner. c 10 0 3 2 2 Fields, c 3 0 12 0 1 Beckley, 1 3 0 0 12 0 0 Dunlap, 2.. 4 0 0 4 2 0 Maul, r 4 0 I 0 C 0 Mnttll, E 4 110 4 2 Kuehne, 3 4 0 12 2 2 Mchols, 1 3 0 12 11 Morris, p 2 0 10 2 0 btaley, p 1 0 0 0 1 0 Totals ..33 2 7 27 14 8 Cincinnati 2 12 0 110 0 5-12 Allej-benles 1 100000002 Knns earned-Clnclnnatls, 2: Alleghenles, 1. Two-base bits-Carpenter, Tebeau. Holllday. Three-base hits Tebeau. 2; HoUiday, Baldwin. Sacrifice hits Becklev, Kuehne. btolen bases bundav, 2; Smith, Alorrls, Carpen ter. 3; Mcol, Reilly, Tebeau. Double plays bmlth, Dunlap and Beckley; Mc rhee. Beard and Kellly; Kuehne and Beckley. btrucfc out Kellly, Dunlap, Holllday, Morris. Bases on balls-Moot, Carpenter, Kellly, Beck lilt by pitcher-Smith. "IVIld pitches Morris, 3; Mullane. Passed balls Fields. Lauer, 2. Time or game One hour and 50 minutes. Umpire Al Bauer. LIVELY AT ST. LOUIS. n dcr Ahe litis a Bow With His Players. 1SIT.CIAI. TELEGRAM TO THE DISrATCH.1 St. Louis, April a Tommy McCarthy was the last of the Browns to report, and he put in an appearance at Sportsmen's Park this morn ing, and precipitated a row. When Tommy called on the boss President he submitted bis figures, and Von der Ahe gasped and rolled his eyes In holy horror. Then there ensued a hot dialogue, interspersed with sulphurous vocal explosion, and McCarthy retired. Then -Silver" King, the great pitcher, trotted a heat for the boss. "1 want $3,500,'' said Silver, "and not a ball will I pitch until I cet It." "I was going to give you $2,500 if you be haved yourself," said von der Ahe. "We are only $1,000 apart." Von der Ahe to-nigbt gave orders to bar the kicking players from the park. These are Mc Carthy, King, Devlin, Chamberlain and Rob inson. ONE FOR BARNIE. Baltimore Beats the Senntors by a Score of 5 to 3. rEPZCIAI. TELEOBAX TO THB DISPATCH.! Baltimore, April 2. Only 350 people saw the Baltimore versus Washington game here to-day. It rained until noon and the grounds were soggy, nevertheless both teams played well. The visitors lost the game in the second inning through wild pitching. Neither Keefe nor w inston had any control of the ball. Both nines took advantage of the tenth man rule to chance pitchers. Foreman and Kilroy officiate inc f or the Orioles. Mack's catching, Somere' base Play and O'Brien's batting were the features. The score: Baltimore H?HW "Washington ..101001 0-3 Chicago Nominations. A complete list of the nominations to stakes for the summer meeting at "Washington Park, Chicago, has been received at this office. The list Is, Indeed, a flattering one. There are 147 nominations made for the American Derby, to be run on June 22. E. C. Baldwin has 11 horses named for the event, and so has J. B. Haggin. The latter's lot includes Salvator and Fresno. The 2-vear-old stakes have also come up well as far as nominations are concerned, and the same may be said of all the 3-year-oUl stakes. Encrtiih Racine-. Lodos-, April a This was the first day of the Northampton and Pytchley Hunt spring meeting. The race for Earl Spencer's plate of 600 sovereigns, a handicap for three-vear-olds and upward, at five furlongs, was won by Lord Dudley's old bay filly Poem, by Petrarch, out of Silver Ring T ' The race for the Althorp Park stakes oi 10 j5C"j -7 xl l' z v2" - i ?:S: HUSTLING FOB. A CLUB. The Amatenra Hold a Meeting Some Sus ccstiona Made. A number of young men Interested in bona fide amateur sculling held a meeting last even ing to discuss the ways and means of organ izing an amateur club. About a dozen men were present, Including Manager Sweeny, of the Duquesne Grays, and John Martin, the prominent local oarsman. Nothing definite was decided, but the matter was thoroughly discussed. One difficulty that presented itself was the raising of funds to build a suitable boathouse. Mr. Sweeny stated that if a sufficient number of members could be secured a boathouse could soon be put up. as there are several prominent citizens willing to encourage the proposed enterprise. During the meeting It was pointed out thatthe Detroit Rowing Club was without a boathouse for two years, and during that time was a member of the Na tional Association. If the National will admit a Pittsburg club to membership under these conditions a club can be organized here at once. It was, therefore, resolved to write the Na tional Secretary on the matter. Various outside suggestions have been made regarding the proposed organization. One veil-known young athlete made the following statement to the writer yesterday: "If the proposed club can be made a general affair I will bead a subscription list with $100. What I mean by a general affair is an organization to embrace all kinds of athletic sports, bicycling xnd rowme. If an association of this kind was formed it would be a success, and I am confi dent that it would be legal in the eyes of the national organizations." Another young man who desires to know of the next meeting holds to the opinion that a club can organize to embrace at least three or four branches of sport. He means, for in stance, that a boat club, an athletic club and a tennis clnb could all be leagued in a general association. One could help another and be under the same general management. Altogether it seems there is a strong desire to organize a big bona fide amateur organiza tion in this citv. That one Is needed there can be no doubt. In all branches of business there are young men who bave been good amateur performers of some sort. Undoubtedly many of these would be wishful to join a thorough going association. WARD DECLARES HIMSELF. Johnny Definitely States That He Prefers New York. New Yoke, April 2. John "Ward, the base ballist, has formally notified President Hewitt, of the Washington club, to-day that he cannot play with the "Senators" this season. v Mr. Hewitt returned to the capital this after noon. Ward prefers New York to "Washington as a place of residence, and does not fancy an alliance with a club as weak as the "Senators" may prove to be. New Orleans Races. New Obleaxs, April Z The attendance at to-day's races was large, the weather being fine. The track was in good condition. First race, five furlongs-Gentllly won, Jlmmle B second. Valet third. Time 1:05. Second race, 6lx furlongs Skobeloff won, Cheeney second. Cora L third. Time. l:18X. Third race, seven and one-hair furlongs-Bob Forsythe won, Hornpipe second. Maid of Orleans third. Time. 1:41M. Fourth race, three furlongs Hopeful won. Blackburn second, bam Laiaretn third. Time, 40 seconds. Harry Price In Town. Harry O. Price, the ex-pool seller of this city, arrived in town yesterday on his way from Cleveland to New York. During a conversation he said: "I am on my way to New York to make ready lor the spring races. I will have a book at the first meeting. 1 have no opinion whatever yet about the Suburban and Brooklyn. It is too soon to talk definitely of it. No leading firm that I know of is doing business on it yet." Poor Disconsolate Fellows. IEPZCIAX. TELEGBAM TO TBI DISP ATCH.1 CrscrsxATl, April 2. The Alleghenles, dis consolate over the two defeats here, moved on to St. Louis to-night, where they will seek re venge on the champions. "Bob" Allen's ankle Is still too lame to permit of his playing short stop yet. He is with the team, however. "Pop" Smith is playing the position nicely. A Good Local Catcher. There is u good local catcher waiting for an engagement. He is Henry Lehrman, of last year's Homesteads, the champions of the County League. He will be a good man for some ot the County League clubs. He is now residing at 1722 Josephine street, Southside. Sporting; Notes. A vtctoey at St Louis to-day will redeem everything. The New York Club has decided to play on Staten Island. It is much better to play losing games now than after the 21th. Horace and his men will tackle Cincinnati again on the 12th Inst. The Cincinnati Enquirer says the Pitts burgs' uniforms take the prize for gaiety. AN important meeting of the Homewood Driving Park Association will be held Saturday evening. Sullivan has once more decided to quit Boston for good and honor New York with his presence. Now will commence the tug of war between Ward and Day, providing they both stick to what they have said. The Allegheny Oun Clnb held a meeting last evening and decided to bave a charter. Abont 20 new members were admitted. The Clios have organized for the season, and would like to hear from all clubs whose mem bers are not more than 16 years old. Address E. Reilly, 95 "Wylie avenue. The Pittsburg club picked up a treasure when it secured First-baseman Beckley of President Von der Ahe. He not only plays the Sosition in grand style, but he knows how to It the ball. Cincinnati Enquirer. We Want to See the Wheels Go 'Round. Hard sense is seldom satisfied To hear that all is right inside. We want, like younger little elves. To see the wheels go 'round ourselves. "We have a right to look for proof. Here's some: DBS. Stabkey fc Pale-: "In 18S3 your Compound Oxgen Treatment gave my hus band immediate relief from asthma. He has had no return of the disease." Mas. H. J. Sanderson, Coolville, Athens county, Ohio. DBS. Stabkey t Pale:: "I found great re lief from paralytic rheumatism from the use of your Compound Oxygen Treatment." Thos.S. Stevens, Warren, Minn. A brochure of 200 pages containing the his tory of the Compounu Oxygen Treatment in cases of consumption, bronchitis, asthma, catarrh, dyspeps a, nervous prostration, rheumatism, neuralgia, and all complaints of a chronic nature, wpil be forwarded free of rharge to anyone addressing Drs. Stabkey & Palen, No. 1529 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. A Salary, With expenses paid, will come handy to anyone, who is now out of employment, es pecially when no previous experience is re quired to get the position. Ifyouwanta position, see classified advertisement of H. "W. Foster & Co., Nurserymen, under head, wanted, male help. English four in hand scarfs, new and handsome patterns. James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth ave. New Plaid and Jacqaard Snltlnes To-Day In dress goods department. Certainly the choicest assortment of novelty dress fabrics we have ever shown. Jos. Hoene & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Shawl! Shawls!! Shawls!!! Not a great many left now of those sliehtly soiled shawls which we are closing at less than a third the original prices. MWFSU HUGTJS & HACKE. Your Easter Bonnet or Bat Should be selected from the lovely line, of Paris patterns on view in the extensive millinery department of the People's Store, 83. 85, 87 and 89 Fifth ave. ' wf Campbell & Dick. Cable Dye Fast Black Stockings Are Best And as low in price as inferior goods cost vou. Cotton and lisle thread, both. JOS. HOENE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. TwEKTr-FrvTJ ceite iron rolling hoop, with hook handle, at Lauer's Toy House, 620 Liberty street. invr Peof. Simeou" Bissell, of Curry Uni versity, is on the sick list at his home at Dallas Station. Sick headache cured in 15 minutes by using according to directions Fred. Brown's Ginger. Get the genuine at your druggists. Acknowledged by All. Oar stores are the acknowledged head quarters lor clothing. "Whether it be a suit or spring overcoat for yourself or boy our tailor-made clothing is sure to fill the want. "We name lower prices for better qualities than any other clothing house in town. That fact is alreadv conceded. Our eight dollar ($8) men's suits in stylish' cut sacks can't be equaled elsewhere for $12. Our ten dollar (?10) cassimere suits in both sacks and cutaways put to shame any $15 suit other clothiers sell, and at $12 and ?15 you have a choice of our matchless variety in both fine dress and business suits. "Nobby spring overcoats at $10, silk faced and cut on the latest top coat pattern. Our popular prices are making us famous, and we mean to keep up the good work. P. C. C. Ci, Cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the new Court House. ' English four in hand scarfs, new and handsome patterns. James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth ave. Roses Fine Ones 50 Cents a Bunch, Flowers with foliage only 38 cents a bunch. Scarlet poppies only 25 cents a bunch. All the latest flower novelties here. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. T7ASH goods the largest and best se lected line in the city. Etoils du Nord, drap de Venice, fine American, French and Scotch zephyr ginghams, American and French sateens in endless variety. jiwfsu Htjgus & Hacke. Spring Millinery Par Excellence. The newest conceits from Paris and New York are shown in great numbers of pat tern hats and bonnets; also ribbons and trimmings at the People's store, 83, 85, 87 and 89 Fifth ave. Camfbkt.t. & Dick. TP Printed Cashmeres, Tery Pretty, Only SO Cents A yard. See these at Challi counter to-day. They are pretty as well as cheap. Jos. Horne & Cos Penn Avenue Stores. Joseph Cook, April i, "Seven Modern Wonders." BRNNEie RKlHCr pcwptig. HIV&V5 ''TUF'.RFST CUSTABD CAKE (DELICIOUS). Take two cups sugar (powdered is best), one-half cup butter, one cup milk, two eggs, yolks and whites beaten separately; mix together; flavor with lemon or vanilla; add two and a half cups sifted flour having mixed in it one measure "Banner" Baking Powder; bake in jelly cake pans. For the Custard. Take two cups of milk; when it boils add two heaping teaspoonfals corn starch, two eggs well beaten, one-half cup white sugar; flavor with same as in cake; put the custard between the layers of the cake while both are warm. There is no baking powder comparable to the old reliable Banner Baking Powder, which has been used in many of our very best families for nearly a quarter ofa cen tury. Amateur bakers and even quite small children bake delightful cakes with it Order a pound oan with the "Banner" Becine Book from vour trrocer: if he cannot supply the book mail a postal card to B. B.i jr. uo., if. u. jbox 240, "ittst)urg, r&., ana we will mail it to you free. HOUSE CLEARING MADE EASY. Scourene to clean windows. Scourene to clean woodwork. Scourene to clean bath tubs. Scourene to clean marble slabs. Scourene to clean tinware. Scourene 5 cents a cake. MEETINGS. T ODGE 45, F. AND A. M., WILL HOLD A JLi special meeting, for work. In the new Freemason's Hall. 81 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, on WEDNESDAY EVENING. April 3, 188$ at 7 o'clock sharp. The fraternity is cordially invited to attend. By order W. M. ap3-69 OFFICE OF THE PrTTSRUKO GAS CO. MAHCH 28. 1SS9. CI TO OKH OLD EPS MEETING THE Ci stockholders of the Pittsburg Gas Comnanv are hereby notified that a general meeting of the stockholders will be held at the office of the company on "WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10, 18S9, at 10 o'clock A. x., to take into considera tion the making of a-contract with the East End Gas Company. W.H. MCCLELLAND, Secretary. mh2S-68-l PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR IRON BUOYS AND appendages, mooring-chaln and bells Office of Lighthouse Inspector, Third district, Tompkinsville, N. Y., March 28, 1689, (postofflce box 212S, New York City): Proposals will be re ceived at this office until 1 o clock p. ST., on MONDAY, the 16th day of April. 1889. for famishing to the Lighthouse Establishment iron buoys and appendages, mooring-chaln and bells. The articles to be furnished embrace nnn, can, bell, whistling, gas, and ice buoys, shackels, swivels, mooring-chain, ballast-balls, iron and stone sinkers, and bells for light vessels, all of which are enumerated in the specifications attached to the form of bid, which may De obtained on application to this office. Contracts will be awarded on each item separately, and bidders are required to state the time when they will agree to deliver the articles. The right Is reserved to reject any or all bids, to strike out any item or items in the specifications, and to waive any defects. FREDERICK RODGERS, Commander. TJ. S. N., Lighthouse Inspector, Third district. ap3-25 BUSINESS CHANGES. , NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVENTHAT THE Arm of "Win. Gerling & Son was dissolved by mutual consent January 15, 1889. Either partner Is authorized to collect any debts due to the firm or pay accounts owing by the same. WM. GERLING. CHRIST GERLING. ap3M THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing under the firm name of Becker & Jarvls was dissolved the first day of April, 1889, by mutual consent, "W. Jarris retiring. The business of the firm will be settled by the re maining partner, L K. Becker, who will con tinue at the old place. 616 Penn ave. I. K. BECKER, ap3JJ8 "W. JARVia THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between John K. McKee and Rob ert Mortland under the firm name of McKee & Mortland Is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. All outstanding accounts clue tcor from said firm will be settled by J. K. McKee fc Co., Lim., 1029 Liberty ave. JNO. K.MCKEE, ROUT. MORTLAND. PlTTSBUBO, April L 18S9. ap2-40 Brownsville, Pa., March 9, 1889. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned partners In the coal business under the 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 Thomas Neel of the entire interest of J. S. Neel in the same. All debts of the said partnership will be paid bv Thomas Neel, who has authority to collect all outstanding indebtedness due and to be come due to the Climax Coal Company. Thomas Neel and Sons will continue the coal business at the same place. J. S.NEEL, mhl3-92-WT THOMAS NEEL. FRESH BUTTER RECEIVED DAILY BY GEO. K. STEVENSON fc CO., GROCERIES AND TABLE DELICACIES, SIXTH AVENUE. jafr69-jrwT TRAVEL TO "EUROPE ."WILL BE UNUSUALLY HEAVY this season. Secure berths early. We repre sent most popular lines, sell drafts, foreign coins, etc., at New York rates and secure pass ports. MAX SHAMBERG & CO, mhl7-wsu CZ7Smitblleldst Pittsburg, Pa. FTxTr g"aao o , Tv sty r . - oygy - ,- . Mt'im r arfDLmlmi advertisements one dollar ViT square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on tMs page tucA. as Wanted, Jw bom. To Let, etc, ten cents jer line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than fifty cent. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BBANCJET 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 ad vertisements will be received up, to 9 P. M. for inser tion next morning: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already bave accounts with TBI Dls- rATCn. PITT3BUKO. THOMAS MCCAFFREY", 4509 Butler street. EMU. O. STUCKET, 24th street and Fenn ave. E. G. STUCKET & CO., Wylle ave. and Fulton St. N. STOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 6121 Fenn avenue. OAEXUTD. ' MCALLISTER ft SHEIBLEB.Sthav. & Atwood St. EOUTBSIDZ. JACOB SPOHN, No. 2 Carson street. CHAS. SCHWARM, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. 3. KAERCHEK, 59 Federal street. H.'J. McBBIDF, Federal and Ohio streets. FBED H. EOOEBS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGOEltS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENKV, Western and Irwin avea. O. W. HUQHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PEliBYM. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. Dials Hels. WANTED-BOXMAKER APPLY 45 THIRD ST., Allegheny. ap2-49 -TA.NTKD-AGENTS TO HANDLE BED TV springs. 1019 SARAH 3T 8. 8. apS-38 ANTKD-GERMAN DRUG CLEBK-AD-DRESS MORPHIA, Dispatch office. apS-40 WANTED-10 LABORERS-CALL WEDNES DAY. B. A. ELLIOTT CO., 64 Sixth St. ap3-2 WANTED A PAINTER, FOB INSIDE work: single man preferred. Address W. A. C, Dispatch office. ap5-W WANTED-ABOlC TO LEARN THE TRADE ofpiumbinc. gas fitting and electric work. Apply at azjmnix AVI. apd-oo -TTANTED-TWELVE (12) PRACTICAL RIG TV builders. Inquire at American House. BOULGER & CARRUTHERS. ap2-33 "TT7-ANTED-A FURNITURE UPHOLSTERER VV to eo to Indiana, Pa., to work. Apply to A. J. LOGAN A CO., WThlrd ave. ap3-10 WANTED-GOOD BARBER TO GO OUT OF town: will pay (3 per week and board. Ap ply to C. P. BABRYS, 42 Diamond St. ap8-S WANTED A TELEGRAPH OPERATOR and stenographer combined, also a farm hand. 419 SMITHFIELD ST., Room 2. ap3-C3 -T7-ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS WAITER VV None but professionals need apply. PITTS BURG CLUB, 425 Fenn aye., from 2 to 4. ap3-91 XTfJANTEDAN EXPERT -JOB PRINTER VV can find permanent employment at fair waites by addressing BOX 106, Steubenvllle, O. ap3-76 WANTED BOILER MAKER-FIRST-CLASS repair worker: none other need apply. MORRISON'S BOILER WORKS, Washington, P. ap3-64 VTrANTED-AGENTS TO SELL AN ARTICLE VV used in every house; sells on sight. Apply O. W., between 9 and 10 o'clock A. II., 11 Market St., city. ap3-2 -TTTANTED-SALESMAN FOR PATENTED VV article! give experience and reference; state salary expected. Address X Y. X, Dli- paicu omce. apz-oy WANTED YOUNGMAN OFABOUTTHREE years' experience In Job printlne: good opportunity to finish trade. Address PE1NTEK, Dispatch office. ap3-32 WAMED GOOD FURNITURE UPHOL bTEKERS. Apply at once to HOPPER Bitus. &. uu 3(J7 wood st. wages to the right men- Steady work and good ap3-8 WANTED-A TEACHER FOB A PUBLIO school In Reserve township, Allegheny county. Apply to FREDERICK TSCHUME, 502 East St., Allegheny City. ap3-41 WANTED ACCOUNTANT AND BOOK KEEPER; must be first class. Call at the COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTING AGENCY, No. iw J utn avenue, opno&lie Court House. ap3-31 -T17"ANTED-LOOAL MANAGER, tl.000 A VV yean permanent position; no lolicltlngor peddling. Apply by letter to jT STEPHENS, Gen'l Mg'r, 227 Main St., Cincinnati, O. mh3-5-MWP WANTED-A GOOD EXPERIENCED MALE cook: wages 80 per month; permanent position; applications received until Thursday next, at BOLEY'S HOTEL, 31 to S3 Diamond, city. apJ-90 WANTED SALE8MEN EVERYWHERE a chance to make money: salary and ex penses paid, or commission If preferred ; no expe rience needed. Address, stating age, H. w. FOSTER & CO., Nurserymen, box P, Geneva, N. Y. ap3-70 WANTED-3 FIRST-CLASS MARBLE AND granite salesmen; must have experience In this line; one for the city of Pittsburg and Alle gheny and two to travel elsewhere. Address, stating experience, DUNNING MARBLE AND GRANITE CO., Erie, Pa, mh26-78 -YTTANTED-AGENTS ON SALARY; 75 PER VV 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 cue free, we mean lost what we say. Address STANDARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. felS-3-D . WAN TED-IMMEDIATELY ONE EXTRA quick first-class granite tracer and letterer; must be especially fast In tills line. Address stat ing experience and wages demanded. Also, three or four first-class granite cutters: must be quick workmen. Address DUNNING MARBLE AND GRANITE CO., .KMe, Pa. mh26-78 -ITTANTED-AGENTS j0R OTJR NEW PA YY TKNT fireproof safes: sizes 2SH8xl8;welght 500 16s.: retail price 135; others In proportion; highest award (sliver medal) Centennial Exposi tion IS83:rn-e rhanoe: permanent business: our prices lowest: we are not In the safe pool; exclu sive territory given. ALPINE SAFE CO., Cincin nati. O. ap3-72-WS w ANTED AGENTS ONLY NEW SUB SCRIPTION book of this tbt; "AiisTcliY- and Anarchists," by Captain Sohaaok, or Chi cago police: all about the red terror In Europe and America; Illustrated by photos of Anarchists and scenes of riots In Pittsburg, Baltimore, Chi cago, etc.: diagrams of bombs; exclusive terri tory; liberal terms; outfits ready. P. J. FLEM ING & CO. . 77 Diamond st. mh29-23 WANTED-AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN TO sell and everybody to use Dr. O'Keefe's liver puis,rcoia or catarrn puis, cougu puis, dlarrbma pills, dyspepsia pills, rheumatism Dills, sain vi teething pills, asthma pills, crouD plus, sore inroac puis, uerye yiiis. uervous aeDllltv pills, general debility pills, whooping cough pills, non cathartic pills, fever and ague pills. 2.5 cents each, large bottles, fl each. DR. O'KEEFE &, CO.. Homeopathic Chemists, 34 Fifth ave. and 428 Peun ave., Pittsburg. ap3-99 Female Hero. WANTED-1 LADY CANVASSER FOB THE new automatic Singer SewlngMachlne, and 2 good men. Apply at SINGER OFFICE, No. 109X Ohio St., Allegheny,, between 8 and B A. M. ap2-8l IKalo and Female HpId. WANTED-AT ONCE-COLORED MAN OB boy, a) farm hands and gardeners, 40 cooks, 20 chambermaids, S3 50 to i per wk.; 200 house girls. 4 nurses,dlnlng room girls and dishwashers; all first-class help report here. MEEHAN'S AGENCY, 545 Grant St. apl-D Partners. "TTXANTED-PARTNEB WITH S15.O0O TOr25. VV 000 in a paying manufacturing business; will guarantee 20 per cent on Investment; busi ness a monopoly; no risk whatever. Address TRUSTWORTHY, P. O. Box6S2, Pittsburg, Pa. ap3-7 WANTED-ACnVE ORSILENT PARTNER actlve.young man with some knowledge of bookkeeping preferred; business establlshedand growing: too much work lor present owner; capi tal desired to add new lines of goods; amount re quired from H 000 to 16,000; references given and expected in return. Address ACTIVE PARTNER, Dispatch office. ap2-83 Situations. -rrrANTED-srnjATioN by a young man t v witn years experience at sign painting. Address PAINT, Dispatch office. s " ap3-94 WANTED-SITUATION IN A GROCERY BY a young Irishman; teetotaler: good refer ence. Address INDUSTRIOUS, Dispatch office. ap3-44 -TTTANTED-SITUATION BY A REGISTERED VV druggist, with 6 years' practical exper ience, as manager or clerk In drug store. Address ACONITE, Dispatch office. ap2-48 WANTED-A SITUATION BY AN EXPERI ENCED nurse: can take entire charge of a baby, or position to travel with an Invalid lady. Address 0. M., Dispatch office. ap3-60 w ANTED-BYAN EXPERIENCED SALES MAN. Dosltlon In drygoodi or furniture bouse: good references. A duress or Inquire E. H. DREW7 67 Fifth avenue, 2d floor, Pittsburg, Pa. ap3-21 WANTED-A SITUATION IN A MERCAN TILE or manufacturing firm by a young man who Is quick In figures, a competent book keeper and strictly temperate: prefer position where hard work will count. Address F. C., Dis patch office. , ap3-61 Boarders nnd Lodgera. WANTED BOARDERS SHADYH IDE room with board, suitable for married couple or twogeutlemen. Apply on premises, AMBER SON AVE,, third door from church. mh25-18-WThsu Booms, Ilonprn. Etc -laTANTED-FORTHESUMMER, FURNISHED VV house with lo or 12 rooms on P., FT. A O. It. R., In or near Sewickley preferred. Address G., box C42, city, stating terms and location. ap3-3i WANTED. Boarding. TT7 ANTED TWO WELL FURNISHED VV rooms, with board, by May 1. for married couple (no children) where no other hoarders kept; Oakland preferred: references uecessary. Address ZETA, Dispatch office. ap2-38 Financial. WANTED-MORTGAGES ON PROPERTY IN either city: lowest rates of Interest. SPEN CER & GLOSSER, 419 Smlthfleld st. mh23-7 TITANTED-RENTS TO COLLECT; MONTH- VV LY settlement with Itemized statement. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. a28-a29-D WANTED MORTGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN In sums to suit, at ), 5 and S per cent. GRABBING LYON, 185 Fourth ave. apS-el-D WANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP ERTY, over HWO; 4 per cent; no tax. HENBY A. WEAVER 4 CO., 92Fourth avenue. mh2-a22-D w- ANTED-RENTS COLLECTED PROMPT LY. nmn.rtvin.ii.irAl 'with KAtlflfnetlfln. ALLES &, BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167. iais-9i WANTED BENTS TO COLLECT; SPECIAL attention given to this branch of the real estate business. SPENCER GLOS3EK, 419 Smlthfield st. mh23-7 TXTANTED-TO LOAN MONEY IN SUMS TO VV suit, for any desired time and at lowest rates; negotiating mortgages a specialty. D. P. THOMAS 4 CO.. 8 Grant it. ap3-39 TUTANTED MORTGAGES WE CAN LOAN VV in sums of $500 to 120,000 on Pittsburg. Al legheny or suburban Improved real estate, at low est rates. ALEXANDER &, LEE. 313 Wood st. mh30-84-r WANTED-GOOD MORTGAGES FOE ANY amount: lowest rates or Interest and com mission. PITTSBURG CO., LIM., Real Estate and Insurance, 138 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. fe7-87-ws w ANTED-TQ BORROW S3, 000 TO HO AT A low rut. frA nf state tax and broker's com mission, on East End property, located on good I office. pavea street. Auaress juuaiu&ui, xiispaicu ap3-35 "TTTANTED-TO LOAN $500,000, IN AMOUNTS V V or S3, 000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on H per cent, free of tax: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, no fourtn avenue. sezi-azb-u "TANTKD-TO LOAN 1200,000 ON MORT VV GAGES; tlOO and upward at 6 per cent; (500,000 at 4M per cent on residences or business property: also In adjoining counties. S. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenue. oc31-eS4-D WANTED HOUSES TO RENT AND RENTS to collect; we give special attention to man agement of properties; Itemized accounts, month ly settlements. PITTSBURG COMPANY, LIM.; Real Estate and Insurance, 138 Fifth ave. fe7-87-WS TTANTED MORTGAGES-tl, 000, 000TO LOAN VV on city and suburban properties at 4M, Sand 6 per cent, and on larms In Allegheny and aaja cent counties at 6 per cent; no money loaned out of Pennsylvania. I. M. PENNOCK & SON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41 Miscellaneous. TiTANTED-TO BUY-FURNITURE. CAR- W PETS, etc., for cash. PITTSBURG AUC TION 4 STORAGE CO., 93 Third ave. mh27-7-27. 29, apL 3. 5, 7 WANTED-WE PAY CASH FOR SECOND HAN D carpets and furniture at your resi dence. Address PITTSBURG AUCTION AND STOR AG E CO .. 93 Third ave. ap3-3 WANTED-PERSONB DESIROUS OF PUR CHASING writing machines to call and examine the unequaled Remington as recently Improved. A. M. MARTIN, 412 Wood St. ap3-8S WANTED-EVERYBODY TO KNOW APRIL Is the last month for cabinets at tl 00 per doz. at ELITE GALLERY. 51S Market St., Pltts burg. Pa. ; come early; bring children; use eleva tor. apl-18 -rjrjANTKD PUPILS TO LEARN SHOKr VV HAND and typewriting: any of the lead ing systems taught; 25 typewriters. Address, or call at MARTIN'S SHORTHAND SCHOOL, 412 Wood St. ap3-83 TT7VANTED HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND VV general merchandise for storage; lowest rates In the city: goods moved by experienced men. PITTSBURG AUCTION AND STORAGE CO. , 93 Third ave. ap3-4-WFSn XTJAN TED BUYERS FOR WATCHES, VV Jewelry, silverware, clocks; special In ducements; io to 20 per cent discount to cash buyers for 15 days only. JOHN MITSCH. 130 Federal st., Allegheny, Pa. mh22-rwFSu WANTED-EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT H. Terheyden has laid In a large stock of American watches, gold and sliver, that be can sell as low as the lowest; remember the place. HENRY TERHEYDEN, 630 bmlthfleld St. noll-MWFSu WANTED-TO KNOW OF THE WHERE ABOUTS of James Gallegher, ofGlentles, County Donegal, Ireland; when last heard of worked In Soho iron mills. Any Information will be respectfully received by PETER TAMONY, Dispatch office. ap3-47 "TTTANTED BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO W TOGRAPHER, 98 Fifth avenue, Plttsbur?, and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that he Is making fine cabinets at 1 50 per BQzen; puotos aeuvcrea wuen piosuica; imian taneons process. mh 13-63 FOB SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. T City Residences. FOB SALE-I,200 WILL BUY A NEW HOUSE 3 rooms and cellar, lot 20x100 ft., on Soho St., near Reed St. SPENCER GLOSSER, 419 Smlthfield at. ap3-27 FOR SALE-S3.0CO-TERMS EASY, BUYS A good brick dwelling of 7 rooms, vestibule, halls, good cellar, gas and water: In good repair: Bedford are., near High School: bargain. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. ap3-S3-WFS OR SALE-MAIN ST., NEAR DAVISON, Lawrencevllle, two-story and finished attic brick dwelling, wasbbouse, inside w. c, station arv washstands,, batb, slate mantels, electric bells, burglar alarms, electric light attachments: complete throughout; call or send to office for For Sale list. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. ap2-13 FOR SALE-ON BLUFF STREET. NEAR Chestnnt, a beautiful 2-story and mansard pressed brick dwelling, with stone trimming, of 8 elegant large rooms, handsomely papered and painted, slate mantels, tile hearths, natural and artificial gas, batb. range, b. and c water. Inside w. c.. stationary washstands, large closets, etc.; this Is a desirable home, with ail modern con veniences: 5 minutes from Court House; will sell reasonable. BLACK & BAIKD, 95 Fourth ave. mh3l-135-apl, 2, 3, 4, 5, 8, 10, 12 FOR SALE-9,6-TWO-STOBY AND MAN bAKD brick residence; 11 rooms, front and rear halls, bath. Inside w. c, front and rear porches, pantries, bay window, range, bot and cold water, electric bells, nickel plated grates, sliding doors, cemented cellars, laundry with stationary tubs, stationary bookcase, fine gas chandeliers; bouse set back from pavement line; fine corner lot with shade trees, 63x155 feet; com plete and modern In every respect: located on Forty-fourth street near Butler street; terms easy. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. mh31-49-MW Enst End Residences. FOR SALE-2 SMALL HOUSES OF 4 ROOMS each at Oakland; price, 11,600 each, orS3,000 for the two. C. H. LOVE, ( Fourtn avenne. ap3-84-wrsu p IOR SALE-ON SHADY AVE.. EABT END, brick house. 9 rooms and bath: lot 29x128 to a street: very desirably located; only (8,500. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave, mh29-ll-29, 1L ap2, 3, 4, 6 FOR SALE ELLSWORTH AVE., NEAR Alkeu, Shadvslde; deslrablelorstlon: a 2-story frame dwelling, 6 elegant large rooms, wide hall, bathroom, range, h. and c. water, laundry, both gases, slate mantels, etc ; lot 55xi00 to alley, ana only (6; 000; It Is a bargain. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. ap2-13 FOB 8ALE-SHADYSIDE-JS CASH, BAL ANCE to suit: a 2-story and finished attic, frame dwelling, on Walnut st. near Belfpnt, of 6 rooms, hall, sliding doors, range, h. and c. water, bath: all conveniences; nice lot: good neighbor hood: call at office and see photograph. BLACK & BAUtD, 95 Fourth ave: ap2-l5 FOR SALE-NIAGARA ST. NEAR CRAFT, Oakland A 2-story and mansard brick dwelling with stone trimmings containing 9 beau tiful rooms, ball, vestibule, 2 stalrscases, laun dry, bath, w. c, washstands, sliding doors, china closets, state mantels: all modern improvements; desirable location and convenient to cable cars. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. ap2-15 FOR SALE-ON LARIMER AVE, EAST END, new, selected brick house, parlor, dining room, kitchen, pantry, good, wide nail and vesti bule; 3 good bedrooms, bath, etc., on second floor; finished attic; electric bells and lights; all modern Improvements; about four minutes' walk from East Liberty Station or either line or cable cars; lot 47X120: 83,200: or house and lot, 24x120, $3,500. THOS. LIGGETT. 114 Fourth ave. ' mh28-l 1-29, 31, ap2, 3, 4, 6. FOR BALE-S6,000-A NEW QUEEN ANNE frame dwelling, convenient to Shadyslde sta tion, P. R. R.; 6 rooms, 2 attic rooms, reception hall, bath, inside w. c, double- bay window, h. and c. water, pantry, laundry, front and rear porches, rear stairway, slate mantels. Inside shutters, stationary washstand. natural gas, slate roof of very pretty design, plumbing first-class and sewerage completer lot 37)xl33 feet to alley; Immediate possession. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty fifth and Butler streets. mh31-49-MW F lOR BALE-ON PENN AVE., HOMEWOOD, haanHriit ...... 1a. ...17n ...til. lin.iea VAna... tlon hall, narlnr. llhrnrv-. dlnlnff- room, kitchen and large pantry on first floor; five good bed rooms, bath, etc, on second floor; large finished attic room and cedar closet on third floor; electric bells, speaking tubes, slate mantels, sliding doors between parlor and library and reception hall and fiarlor; elegant front porch, Day window In par or; elegant neighborhood: about 5 minutes' walk from Dallas station, or about 10 minutes' walk from Firth ave. cable cars: a. rare bargain If sold at once THOS. LIGGETT, fl4 Fourth ave. mh2M2-29,30, apL2, 3, 5,6 T7-OR SALE-THE NEW QUEEN ANNE JL" house, on Sheridan avenue, near Hlland ave nue and Uoeveler street. East End; 0 minutes' from Liberty station and near to cable cars; 8 rooms, finished attic room, nail, cellar, porches, batb, w. c, natural gas, Inside shutters and other modern conveniences, all in good order; lot 28x 120 reet; will be sold at public sale on WEDNES DAY AFTERNOON, April 10, at 3 o'clock, ontbe premises; the house Is quite new and well finished throughout: title perfect; Immediate possession given. Terms, etc., from JAS. "W. DRAPE & CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. ap3-63-MTWT3. Allegheny Residence's. TnOR SALE-ONLY 3,20O -FOR A GOOD, 6- S TmOSI frimAhrm.Ann.Wiltl.fiirtA111TM . Al- legheny; Side entrance. BALTENSPERGER & IVKIHUI a UV i;illilBUI.r au WILLIAMS, lil Fourth are, riT-i Tivo it -n-..v. . . -n ftDO'H FOB SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE Allegheny Residences. F OR SALE-AN INVESTMENT-A S-STORY mnjtnni and nr.awd rtrtolr tnTit hall, vesti bule, double parlors, dining room, kitchen and Santry on first floor; 4 rooms and bath on second oor:3on third; lot 22x120 to paved alley: located on Beaver ave.. Allegheny; price only (5,500. THOS. LIGGETT, lliFourth ave. mh29-13-30, Slapl, 3, 4.6,7 TnOR SALE-LOCUST ST., NEAR B1DWELL, JC Allegheny, 3-story brick dwelling, contain ing 9 rooms, 2 fine attic roams, marble mantels, and hearths, both gases throughout the bouse, painted walls, range, furnace, bath. 3 inside w. c, large lot, brick stable and carriage house: this beautiful home reasonable. BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. ap2-13 FOR SALE-THE BRICK DWELLING AND lot No. 13 Linden street, Allegheny, near N ortb avenue, of estate of Isabella Thorn, de ceased; an excellent dwelling of 9 rooms, batb, natural gas, etc., etc: to be sold at public sale, by order ofexecutors, on Tuesday afternoon, April 9, at 2 o'clock, on the premises; title perfect; Im mediate possession. Terms, etc., from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. mh31-81 Suburban Residences. FIE SALE-OR TO LET ONE OF THE MOST beautiful suburban 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 handsomefowlhouse: tbegrounds are very beautiful and well supplied with choice shrubbery, fruit and ornamental trees: the whole will be sold, with from 1 to 6 acres or ground, at a very moderate price. KNOXVILLEOiAND IM PROVEMENT CO., 85 Knox avenue, Knoxvllla borough. la!9-9 FOR. SALE LOTS. Cltv Residences. FOR BALE-NOS. 220 AND S22 ELLA ST.. NEW double frame dwelling of 6 rooms In each: lot 26xS5rt.;rentsrorf348;onryt2,850: tSOOcash; bal ance to suit; positive bargain. THOS. MCCAF FREY. 3509 Butler st. fe24-97-wssa FOR SALE-CORNER "WYLIE AVENUE AND Caramel alley, Thirteenth ward, a neat 2-story brick dwelling of 5 rooms and finished attic; lot 20x80 feet; low price and easy terms. In quire at GERMAN IA SAVINGS J BANK, 423 Wood street. aeti-utt-ws East End Lots. T7OR SALE-ONE LOT 24x100, 1 MINUTE FROM Jj Homewood station, Finance street: price, $550. MELLON BBOS., 6349 Station St., E. E. ap3-12-WS FOR SALE CHOICE LOTS AT DALLAS STA TION, P. H. R- convenient to steam and street cars; cheap and on easy terms; situation un surpassed: price ranging from (406 to (600. Inquire of D. C. NEGLEY, 6106 Penn ave., East End. no23-y78 FOR SALE-LOTS! LOTSI-3 CHOICE LOTS on Frankstown ave., Brushton station; Bank of Commerce addition plan; each 40x140 feet to 24 foot alley: terms, (50 down and (10 a month; cheapest lots In the market. Secure plan from JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smlthfield st. mh31-75-MWT FOR SALE LOTS, LOTS, LOTS A BARGAIN If sold soon;l lot 20x100 ft. on Penn ave., near Wlnehlddle St., price (1,150, worth!". 300: and 3 lots 20x100 each on Dearborn St.; price for the 3 lots (1,450, at terms to suit purchaser; worth (600 each. THOS. MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler st. ap3-52-WS FOR SALE-S2,30O-SHADYSIDE LOTS 50x181 feet in Walllngford place plan, on 60-foot street: all houses to be set back at least 40 feet from street: very desirable neighborhood; 5 min utes from Fifth avenue cable or P. R. K, station. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. mh31-41 FOR 8ALE-BAUM GROVE LOTS, ROUP station and near both cable lines; this Is the most desirable and central location In the East End; wide flagstone sidewalks through the whole plan: secure colored plan from MELLON BROS., East End, or JNO, F. BAXTER, Agt., 512 Smith field St. mh3l-75-MWT FOR SALE-LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! 76 BUILD ING lots, each 20x100 feet to 20-foot alley, fronting on Herron avenue, Clarissa and Ade laide streets. Thirteenth ward; these lots' are in the loop of the new Center avenne cable line, and are sure to enhance In value; prices (500 and (600 each, and can be purchased on your own terms. Call or send for plan. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler streets. mh31-49-MW AHeshenv "Lots. ITIOR SALE-TWO LOTS-ON EAST STREET JD extension: 24x125 each; price for both (1,000. 0HOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. mh.S-13-30, 31apL3,4,6,7 FOR SALE-LOTS ON MAPLE AND LINDEN avenues and Lombard street. Allegheny, In the Tenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap ply to JOSEPH MCN AUUHER, 43 N. Diamond st. mh7-9S-D FOR SALE-DUQUESNE PARK. PERRYS VlLLEav., Tenth ward, Allegheny, at the terminus of the Federal st. electric railway: Du quesne Park Is the name given to a plan of lots laid out on the Thomas farm; lots 50x150; beautiful view, good water and pnre air; sale Saturday next, April 6, at 2 r.M. : cars leave postofflce every 20 minutes. Plans and particulars from A. J. PENTECOST, Real Estate Agent, 413 Grantt. apl-7 FOR BALE-DUQUEBNK PARK. PERRYS VILLE av.. Tenth ward, Allegheny, at the terminus of the Federal st. electric railway: Du quesne Park Is the name given to the plan of lots laid out on the Thomas farm: lots 50x150; beautiful view, good water and pure air; sale Saturday next. April 6, at 2 P.M. ; cars leave postofflce every 0 minutes. Plans and particulars from A. J. PENTECOST, Real Estate Agent, 413 Grant st. apl-7 Suburb an "Xots. TTioK SALE-LOTS-THE PITTSBURG NAT'L JD Bank of Commerce has a very few lots left at Wllkinsburg, all well situated and very desirable: alsoatKdgewood; for persons wishing large lots for less money, they have quite a number pleas antly situated on the hillside commanding a beau tiful view of the whole valley: they will be sold free of taxesfor 1889 on very easy terms. Apply at the BANK. fe27-Il-ws Miscellaneous. IOR SALE-PROMISING INVESTMENTS AT Sea Girt and Boring Lake. N. J., to nartv or parties with money: see this paper to-morrow or aanress dai'u o. xluxjj, Attorney, jrnuauei' phla. ap3-73-MWP FOR SALE-FIVE ACRES AND ONE ACRE of land at Evergreen, of the estate of William Cooper, deceased, to be sold by order of the Orphans' Court at public sale on Thursday, April 4, at 3 o'clocfcr. M.. on the premises. Handbills oi rull particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth ave., Pitts burg. ap2-56 FOR SALE 11 ACRES OF LAND ON Woods Bun ave., near New Brighton road. Allegheny, of the estate of. John and William Cooper, deceased, to be sold by order of the Orphans' Court at public sale on Wednesday afternoon, April 3, at 3 o'clock, on the premises. Handbills of full particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE CO.. Agents and Auctioneers. 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. ap2-56 tfOR SALE BUSINESS. Bnalness 3bonces. FOR SALE-SALOON -IN GOOD LOCATION, on principal street, with tobacco and cigar store connected. Address JOHN G. GOELTZ, No. 15 N. Phelps street, Youngstown, O. mb.30-73 FOR SALE FINE RETAIL GROCERY Store In the East End, doing a business of from (25. 000 to (30,000 a year. Inquire of CHAS. F. FKAZEE, Drummer for Arbuckle Co , 800 to 808 Liberty st. mh31-68 FOR SALE-LEASE, GOODWILL AND FIX TURES of a feed store; well located and now doing a good and profitable business; the only reason for selling Is declining health of the pres ent owner. C. U. LOVE, 93 Fpurth avenue. ap3-84-WTSU FOR SALE TIN AND SLATE BUSINESS, large tin and stove store with slate yard; all tools good condition; wagons and horses; doing paying business: pay Investigation: further par ticulars inquire of ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Telephone 167. ap2-41 FOR SALE-GENERAL STORE IN COUNTRY town; choice stock, good trade: community highly moral; excellent private academy nearby: a rare opportunity; reason for selling, death of head proprietor. For particulars address E. GAMBLE. Rogers, O. mh26-33-D FOB SALE-GROCERY 'STORES FROM (25dTO (2,500: drug stores, cigar and notion stores, boarding nouses, bakeries, confectioners, res taurants, hotels, shoe stores, printing office, coal works, gents' furnishing business, etc.: 100 busi ness chances to select from. SHEPARDCO 54 Fifth ave. ap2 FOR SALE-IHISCELLAKEOUS. Machinery and Itletals. FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles kept In stock, from 4 to 100 ii. p.;aiireuttea; gooa as new, at lowest n.t.A.i mnnnlprt TinrTftblft PnrfiirXL A tn "ih. ... .' i-.v. .".- , -z, 7.;,7;;-. ,,?;: T,r " j-o jrara way. o,o. iuunu, auegueai, io. Ja3-92-MWP . FOR SALE-28X4S CORLISS ENGINE: ONLY run a year; can be seen In operation; price on application; also a new Strange Co. stave ma chine, all complete; capacity 10,000 in 10 hours; will sell at low figure. J. A. MCCORMICK. 150 First, ave. aul-p32-irwT F IOR SALE-CONTRACTORS' MACHINERY: one 7xl2-inch double engine, donble drum: others large and small, with single or double friction drums; wire and manlla rope centrifugal pumps, etc.: two 26x4S-lncli horizontal engines with flywheels. THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, cor. Lacock and Sandusky sts., Allegheny. Ial7-Hwr Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, dec FOR SALE-A FAMILY BABOUCHE. WITH curtains, lstest style: also a phaeton buggy. Apply at NOS. 8 AND 10 SEVENTH ST., city. mh3l-l05-wsu nllacellaneona, TTiOB 8 ALE-ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANN1CA; J complete set: Scrlbner's edition; at a bar gain. TO. F. MAXON, room 23, McCance block- ap2-42 REWARDS. REWAHD-TA-VA-ZON! NATURE'S PRICE LESS gift to suffering humanity: ror all ail ments. Visit GRIFFITH'S PHARMACY. 301 Grant, cor. Third ave.. Pittsburg, and secure a bottle; you will be well rewarded for your visit. Also a bottle of that' sovereign remedy Ta-va-zon Lung Cough Syrup j A most potent and unfailing cure for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. iy ,. ,; J. ' TO' LET. Cltv Residences. TO LET-OR FOR SALE-A COTTAGE HOUSE on Mount Washington, cor. Gray and D1I worth streets; has eight rooms, large lot, and U supplied with natural gas and city water. In quire at the office of the PITTSBURG FOUNDRY CO., 10 and 12 Wood st. mhZXB East End Residences. TO LET-EAST END, PITTSBURG. COB. Margaretta and Bcatty sts., house 8 rooms and stable, large lot: rent, (23. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. spt-45 TO LEl-(22-B B10K HOUSE. 6 ROOMS.-B ATH, front and back yard; 4 minutes' walk from cable cars and East Liberty station. JOHN ALLEN, 6218 Penn ave. mb31-117 TO LET-THAT ELEGANT RESIDENCE, having all modern Improvements, corner Collins avenue and Broad street. East End. Ap ply to ALEXANDER KING, 138 Filth ave. mh24-69 T'J LET-DESIRABLE EAST END HOUSES at reasonable rents; 6 to 10 rooms; late lm Brovements; rent for (25 a month and upward, all or send for prlntedllst. W. A. HERRON t SON S, No. 80 Fourth ave. mh3l-85-MWT Allegheny Residences. TO LET WESTERN AVE. HOUSE 8 ROOMS, porch, etc, r rent, $550. A. D. WILSON. 55 Federal St., Allegheny. ap3-4S TO LET TAYLOR AVE. NEW BKICK. house of 10 rooms: aU modern Improvements; rent, (550. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Alle gheny. ap3-45 TO LET-37 ALLEGHENY AVE.-3-STORY brick dwelling; 8 rooms: all modern .Improve ments; reut (40. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. ap3-4S T IO LET ON BUENA VISTA ST., GOOD hrlr.k hnnw! S room a and modern fxnnrOve- ments: rent, (WO. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. ap3-45 TO LET-ON PAGE ST. . FINE BRICK HOUSE 8 rooms, batb, laundry, bay windows, front and back yards, etc ; only SfcO. A. D. WILSON, 65 Federal St., Allegheny. ap3-45 TO LET AT (21 PER MO. FOB 8 ROOMS AT No. 100 Taggart St., Allegheny; If desirable owner will room with the tenant and make dne allowance off the above named rent. W. A. HERRON SONS. SO Fourth ave. apS-m-WI Suburban Residences. TOLET-HOUSE10ROOMS, WITHGABDEN, stable, etc, near Patterson station, P. C. Ss Y. R. R.. and Crarton, P. C. & St. L. R. R. In- tnire of B. F. SHAFFERS, Crafton, Pa., orad ress F. C. B1GGERT, Rochester, Pa. mh21-6S TO LET-MY HOUSE, THIRTEEN ROOMS, at Laurel Station, Ft. Wayne road, all mod ern Improvements, stable and carnage house, two acres ground, with liver view. Inquire onprem lses. or at 219 Lacock street, Allegheny. WM. T. DUNN. mh9-63 TO LET-FINE RESIDENCE. TWO-STORY brick mansion, seven rooms and finished attic, cemented cellar, bathroom and all conven iences; 3 acres of ground, fruit trees, shrubbery, stables, etc. ; win be rented low to good party; Shadyave.. opposite Wilklns ave. Inquire of N. 8. SNYDER, bt. Nicholas Hotel, or JTb. HYND MAN, 6212 Penn ave.. East End. mh5-3-TW6Su Barms. TO LET-A NICE DAIRY AND FRUIT FARM near the city, 1 mile from railroad station; rent low to a good tenant: Immediate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pitts burg. ap3-82 TO LET OR FOR SALE-150-ACRE FARM, a minutes' walk from town of Manor, on Penna. R. R., Westmoreland co.; 15 acres timber, balance cleared: house, bank barn and ontbuUdlugs. orchard, etc. CHAS. L. McCUTCHEON, 104 Fourth ave. Jal3-39-jrwr O dices. Desk Room, tfcc TO LET IN THE MCCANCE BLOCK, Smlthfield. Liberty and Seventh avenne. well-lighted offices, each room fronting on a prln-; tors. Ja8-32-D TO LET-AT 802 PENN AVE.-2 DOUBLE rooms on first landing, suitable for offices; also, ono nicely f nrnlshed room on third floor; also, stable in rear of the above suitable for a shop. bPENCER GLOSSER, 419 Smlthfield' St. ap3-28 TO LET-LARGE AND SMALL OFFICES ON the second and all of third floor of Mellon's building, opposite City HaU, Smlthfield street: good light: reasonable rent. Inquire at T. MEL LON SON '3 BANK, 512 and 514 Smlthfield street. mh31-78-Mwr TO LET-GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK building, corner Wood and Diamond streets four offices at low rent; one single office, 15x20, and two connecting offices, 20x26 and 15x18; one single office, 12x15; all splendidly lighted: finished In modern style; all newly painted and papered: pos session at once. mh30-88-D Business Stands. TO LET THREE-STORY WAREHOUSE with basement, 133 First ave. Inquire of HUNT CLAPP, 95 Fifth ave. mhl9-44 TO LET-A LICENSED HOUSE DOING A large business In Johnstown; the present tenant wishes to leave town. Address, for partic ulars, H. G. ROSE, Johnstown, Pa. ap3-23 TO LET-BARBKR SHOP PARTLT FUR NISHED; excellent opportunity for ener getic man; in the new glass city of Jeanette; enormous trade. Address BOX 32, Jeanette, Pa. ap3-49 TO LET-BUSINESS CHANCE. WYLIE AVE. Brick dwelling, 6 rooms and storeroom; used as drygoods store; splendid stand. Further particulars inquire of ALLES BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue. Tel. 167. ap2-60 TO LET A COMPLETELY EQUIPPED planing mill in the heart of 'East Liberty, with lumber yard and railroad siding; engine and machinery In good order; business and profits large last year; immediate possession. SQUIRES HARDWARE COMPANY, 6200 Penn ave? ap3-37 TO LET-FOUR LARGE. WELL-LIGHTED rooms, with power (about 8,000 square feet), lor heavy or light manufacturing, in building know aa the Chas. B. Head bolt works. Grant avenue, Allegheny. Inquire on the premises of juk. fjitu i.siii.i.iiA, manager oi me aiic- gneny wooa isrving wj. jo.rnws TO LET-THREE ADMIRABLY ARRANGED rooms for general business purposes, with or without power, to rent In the new Dispatch building. Diamond street: arranged for work or for display rooms and for offices; tight the best to be had In the city: electric lighting free: passen ger and freight elevator and Janitor service in cluded. Rents '(300, (400 and 11,000 per annum; situation the most central, within a few hundred feet of all the public buildings and of the leading business squares. Apply between 11 A. V. and 4 P. M. atthe NEW DISPATCH BUILDING. 75. 77 and 79 Diamond street. mhl4-74 ADartmenls. TO LET I NICE ROOMS. SECOND FLOOR, for offices or dwelling, with natural gas and water; 2 minutes from Court House Inquire of f. u.uz,vuar. ou urauut. wilu-w TO LET-ONE LARGE SECOND STORY front room, trontlng on Second Avenue park. Inquire at DICKSON BROS.' grocery, cor. Second ave. and Grant st. apl-42 TO LOT-ONE FLOOR OF NICE APART MENTS suitable for light housekeeping, with gas, water and bath. Apply to J.G.MOBROW, shoestore, 289 Ohio St., Allegheny. ap3-67 TO LET-UNFURNISHED ROOMS-SOME four-room flats for housekeeping; one six room house: some storerooms For particulars. Inquire on premises, 44 FOURTH STREET. ap2-16 TO LET-AT HAZELWOOD-NEWLY FUR NISHED, second story front room, both gases, bathroom, w. c, etc.; 1 minute from sta tion: No. 1 boarding house next door. For par ticulars address M. F., 313 Wood St., city. ap3-22 TO LET-ONE LARGE SECOND FLOOR, front room and connecting room, unfur nished; stationary washstand, bath and c; also two nicely furnished rooms; private family: refer ence. Inquire at 100 ARCH ST., Allegheny. ap2-l Special. rfv LET-OUR "TO LET" LIST, AS HERETO 1 FORE Issued from our office, Is now pub lished every Saturday (without expense to land lords) In The Dispatch only. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO., 99 Fourth ave. apS-88-MTWTr TO LET-BY BLACK BAIRD, 95 FOURTH avenue, dwellings, stores and offices In Pitts burg, Allegheny, Oakland, East End. bouthslde and in all parts of suburbs; our 'To Let" lists are issued every Wednesday and Saturday or each week. For revised copies of these lists call upon any ofthafollowlngnamed: C. F. Nourse, No. 190 Center ave. J. M. Blackburn, No. 383 FUth ave. J. P. Urben. Franklin and Fulton sts. Emll G. Stucky Co., Wylle ave and Ful ton st. A. H. Wilson, Penn andFrankstownave. George E. Foster, cor. Washington ave. and Fremont st. Jacob Spohn, No. 2 Carson st. M. Blackburn, No. 3313 Penn ave. Peter Walter, Jr., No. 64 Chestnut St. Charles Schwann, No. 1707 Carson St. E. Holden Co.. 63 Federal st. J. F. Caldwell, Manhattan and Rebecca sts. Louis H. Vogel, Webster ave. cor. Roberts st. ja264-WS PERSONAL. PERSONAL-BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have one book worth 10 cents, or a library worth (1,000, let us know: we will buy one as quickly as the other. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, Seventh Ave. Hotel building. fe20 PERSONAL-MR. A. J. WH1TAKER, PITTS BURG, please commnnlcate with gentleman who shared stateroom with him, Liverpool to Queenstown. per Gallia. January 7. Address ENGLISHMAN, 784 W. Madison street, Chicago. ap3-3 v PERSONAL WHY TROUBLE YOUR WIFE, mother or daughters in repairing and clean ing your old clothes, when It can he done for a trifle by DICKSON, the Tailor, cor. FIRh ave. and Wood St., second floor? Charges moderate: facilities unsurpassed; suits trfadetoorder: spring styles now ready. Telephone 1558. roha LEGAL NOTICES. ESTATE OP JOHN P. BEECH, DE CEASED Notice is hereby Riven that letters testamentary on the estate of John P. Beech, deceased, late of the city of Pittsbnrg, Pa., have been Granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make tbem known without delay. ELIZABETH BEECH, IiOWTT street. Twenty-third ward, DANIEL P. BERG. XeZ7-2Q-w 1113 Croon St., Pittsburg, Pa, DIVIDENDS. Itrst National Baitk, PrnsBTrBOPAJi I , Pn-rsBtrno. March 3d. 18S9. rpHE DIRECTORS OK THIS BANK HAVE L this day declared a auarterlv dividend of TWO PER CENT on the capital stock; pay- uie on uem&nu, iree ot tax. mh319 J. D. SCULLY. Cashier. NEW PUBLICATIONS. BELFQRD'S MAGAZINE FOR APKH NOW READY. An Eccentric Revenge, by Convers Atwood, is the long; complete novel this month, and is alone worth twice the price of the magazine. Each number complete In Itself no continued stones. To anvone sending us $1 50 we will send Bel ford's Magazine, postpaid for one year, and a complete set of George Eliot's works in six large 12mo volumes handsomely bound in best English cloth, gold and ink stamping; published at flu. Particulars of this remarkable offer promptly sent on application. BELFORD. CLARKE fc CO., Publishers, New York, Chicago and San Francisco. ap3-75 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE AT THIRD AVENUB auction bouse, on WEDNESDAY, Apr. a, at 10 A. M. and 2 P. X.. fine furniture, carpets, bedding, parlor suits, art tables and chairs, piano fortes, lace curtains and draperies, mir rors, handsome chamber furniture, dressers, mirror doored wardrobes, cbeval glasses, cheft oniers, marble clocks, mantel cabinets and ornaments, elegant dining room sideboards, leather seat chairs, china, glass and silverware, library bookcases, desks, conches and lounges, bail racks, office desks and chairs, bedding, hair and other mattresses, stoves, Kitchen and laundry furnishments. etc.. etc A f nil and complete assortment of household furniture and carpets, both new and second-band, from, dealers and housekeepers, with Instructions to close out at once for cash to close accounts. prnsBURa auction and storagk CO., 93 Third avenne. Hopper Bros, old stand. ap&6 B ULLETIN OF AUCTION SALES BY HENRY AUCTION CO.. LIM. FRIDAY, APRIL 5, at 10 o'clock, large con signment household goods at 311 Market st, - TUESDAY. APRIL 9. fine furniture and general mdse., at 10 o'clock; 311 Market st. THURSDAY, APRIL U, unclaimed freight at the auction rooms. commencingatlO o'clock."' 311 Market St. HENRY AUCTION CO. mbl7-105 AMUSEMENTS. BIJOU THEATER Matinee at 2 o'clock, THE ' CRYSTAL SLIPPER. Next Week "JIM, THE PENMAN"." ap3 GRAND OPERA HOUSE Every evening. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. NELLIE MCHENRY In "3 OF A KIND." Wees April 8 Minnie Maddem. mh31-3 HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY-TO-NIGHT. Matinees Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday; THE NIGHT OWLS THE NIGHT OWLS NOVELTY AND BURLESQE CO. apl-12 OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. Pittsburg;, Pa., March 29. 18S9. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE report of Viewers on the opening; of South Twenty-eighth street, from East Carson, street to Mary street, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final, nnless an appeal Is filed In the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Pnblic Works. ' mh30-8-D PITTSBURG, April L 1889. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE assessments for the construction of board walks on Sycamore street, from Stanwix street to Shilon street, and Natcher street, from Southern avenne to Bangor street, are now ready for examination and correction, and will remain in this office for ten (10) days, after which they will be returned to the City Treas urer for collection. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief ot Department of Pnblic Works. apl-25 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RB CEIVED at the office of Controller until Saturday, April 6 1SS9. at 2 o'clock F. 3L, for furnishing supplies as follows: Groceries, flour and feed, meat, fresh fish, bat ter and eggs, sweet milk, dry goods, clotningt shoes and leather, hardware, tinware, queens ware, coal, drugs and paints and undertaking services, for the Department of Charities for one year from the first day of May, 15S9. Bonds in double the amount ot the proposal must ac company each bid. Blanks for Didding, bonds, and information f nrnlshed on application at the office of the Department, No. 177 Fourth avenue. The right to accept or reject any or all bids reserved. R. C. ELLIOT, mh27-70-o Chief of Department of Charities 7VTY TAXES-NOTICE IS THEREBY j given that the duplicates for March and September installments of City. Special and Sub-District School Taxes for the yearlSS9 have been placed in my hands for collection byi the Board of Assessors authorized to assess thai same. I First Installment of City Taxes payable in; March or April, second installment payable in j April or September. Five per cent discount al lowed on second installment only, if paid with first; installment in mouth of March, but no discount Is allowed on first installment. Business Tax and Water Rents payable in month of Jnne. Five per cent added on all' delinquent taxes on May 1, on July 1 for Busi' ness Tax and Water Rents, and October 1 for second installment of City Taxes. No statement furnished nnless yo.1 intend, paying your taxes with checks. Office will be kept open on last Satardayia March and April, until S o'clock p. M. J. F. DENNISTON, mhl4-10O-D City Treasurer. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, MUNICIPAL HA1X. FTTTSBURG, March 27. 1889. , NTm.B.ITP TTl OP. T17T TJTJ rTta A T . Q will be received at the office of the City, Controller until 2 P. M. on MONDAY, April 8,J 1889, for printing and binding 300 copies An' nnal Report Department of Pnblic Safety fori the year 18SS; 600 copies report of Bureau of j Health for year 18S8; oCO copies report of Boards of Health for 1887, and 1,000 copies "Manual! Bureau of Health." Specifications can be seen at General Office) of the Department. Bond in double the amount of bid must ao company each proposal, said bond to be pro bated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the) right to reject any or all bids. J.O.BROWN. Chief of Department of Public Safety. mh27-10 Crrr Treasurer s Office, Municipal Hall. Smlthfield street, ( NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALT, owners (whether residents or non-residents of the city of Pittsburg) of drays, carts, wagons, carriages, buggies, eta, must pay their license at this office forthwith. All licenses not paid on or before first Monday in March, 1888, will be placed In the hands of police officers for collection, subject to a collection fee of 50 cents, and all persons neglecting to pay on or before first Monday in May, 1889. will be sub ject to a penalty double the amount of the license, to be recovered before tne proper legal authorities ot said city. The old metal plate of last year must be returned at the time licenses, are taken out, or 25 cents additional will be charged on the licen-r. Rates of licenser Each, one-horse vehicle, td 00; each two-horse vehicle, S10 00; each four-horse vehicle, $12 00; each f our horse hack, $15 00: omnibus and timber wheels drawn by two horses, S10 00. One extra dollar will be charged for each additional horse used In above specified vehicles. J.F.DENNISTON. fel4-70-D City Treasurer. Oakland Square. For Sale (99) W,500 "Oakland Square dwellings, moderate cash payment, balance $500per annum; new two-story and mansard brick, 8 rooms, ball, batb. laundry, inside shut ters, stationary tnbs. slate mantels, tile hearths, range, hot and cold water, front and rear Eorches, eta, large lot facing a beautiful pub c square, around which a street has been laid out, sewered, and is being paved with aspaal tum; the whole surrounded with beautiful for est trees; only 5 minutes from Fifth ave. cable line. SAMUEL W. BLACK fe CO.. 99 Fourth, ave. mhl3-i3-o , A E. LINKENHE1MEB, ARCHITECT, 515 Smlthfield street, Pittsbnrg, Pa. Freihelta Freund Building, second floor. mb2f-80orwT IMPORTANT TO MEN BUILDING' ' houses For sale, at the German National ank, corner Wood and Sixth ave., 200,000 brciks, joists, doors, windows, grates, mantels, shutters. Inquire on the premises of mh31-121 T.M.8CANL0N. D TJNCANC. WHITE, Building Contractor, - 71 Diamond street, -, -i , 4 -I im CirSr, ...JJlMk&l'Lrfilr. &'jA43&kJki-& . ii&ZjfyLi , W&ivt : ii.,., L Pi -aa3K--ii- ,"