Jfc-t"$;i ' fprs-mm. tWWIMW' j&err t-w. :r THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, -MONDAY, ABETL 15, , 1889. .& AROUND OF HOT SHOT Col. W, D. Moore Fires a Volley Into i the Anti-Prohibition Banks. (HE HITS DEALERS AKD AGNOSTICS Hon. John F. Drayo Talks Temperance in a Southside Church. OSfiEE AMENDMENT MEETINGS NOTED. Colonel "W. D. Moore wade an address in the Moorhcad building yesterday afternoon, In -which he took occasion in his opening remarks to repel an attack -which had been made upon him by an evening paper. Pass ing from this, he took up the speeches made at the Brewers' Convention, in -which he called the members "Dntch beasts," "Dutch donkeys," and other pet names. "This is all I can call them," he said. "They say tbey could buy the influence of every church woiker in Pennsylvania. They buy votes! "Why, they are unworthy to unlace the shoes of any Christian woman in this city. That little boy in the audi ence does not have a vote if he had one.'he -would vote for prohibition; but the Italian rascals -whom I saw naturalized yes terday -will go and vote against prohibition. God bless my soul! they are are only half civilized, and they have no more right to vote than that boyl I remarked to a lriend that they should be civilired before they are naturalized." DRAWING IX FORCIBLY. The speaker pointed out the dangers of liquor drinking and the many graves he had seen filled by friends who had died drunkards. He concluded his remarks on that phase of the subject by saying: "May God Almighty's curse come down on whisky and everything connected -with it!" Continuing, he said: "Politicians go to the whisky shops and buy up votes for drinks of whisky. The men who run this citvdo it!" . , ... "Many of our city politicians show it in their looks !" remarked an enthusiastic tem perance worker who had interrupted the speaker several times before with remarks. "I think von re a little of a crank! testily remarked Colonel Moore. The man kept quiet after the rebuke. "Some speakers advocate moral 'suasion; you must persuade the liquor dealers not to sell. Do you persuade a murderer not to kill you? Do vou persuade a burglar not to rob your housef Jjoyou neau wuu "" You sav: 'You godforsaken ruffian, you are going to rob me! "Well, I'll break your head!' , . "For 25 years I have been a lawyer, and in all that time I only know of three kinds of crime which were not directly traceable to liquor. They are burglary, forging and counterfeiting. These require judgment and iorethought.'and the perpetrators never drink. TO DEALERS AND AGNOSTICS, "lam in favor of the amendment, not from personal reasons, but on the ground of public policy. One liquor dealer in this city had 587,000 receipts last year. "What did he give this city in return? Nothing but misery, crime ana aeoaucneryi "There are two things I wish to say in con clusion: "We are all brothers; and you are your brother's keeper. Each day you are hearing the jndment seat of God, and must answer to Him. There are men who deny the existence of God. They call them selves Agnostics. They say they know nothing. Then why, in the name of God Almighty, are they 'trying to teach us who do know something? "They say 'do not abolish it, but only re strict it.' Do we limit murders? Do we say a burglar shall only rob so many houses every night? Moral suasion is the doctrine of do-all-the-wickedness-you-want-but-only-limit-it." A TOUR 0E INVESTIGATION. A .New Tork Editor Who Oai Been to Kansas Describes the Temperance Situation Dr. Boyle Talks to the VTorkingrmen. The Sons of Temperance had charge of the meeting in the Opera House last night, and Had the largest audience that has at tended any of these weekly gatherings. William Houston, Grand "Worthy Asso ciate of the order, presided. Pev. T. N. Boyle was the hrst speaker. In the course of his remarks he spoke in the highest terms of T. V. Powderly. He said he was in hearty sympathy with Mr. Powderly's efforts to stop drinking among the -working-men, and in hearty sympathy with his order and the principles on which it is based. .The speaker asserted that the direct cause of the workingmen losing in their big strikes in this State was whisky. While Mr. Boyle was speaking he was interrupted by a"noisy fellow in the gallery, finally the speaker lost patience and said: "That fellow is a fair representative of the saloons. He is too cowardly to come down on this platform and show himself. I dare him to do it." The house applauded, but the man in the gallery did not come down nor did he inter rupt again. Ii. A. Maynard. one of the editors of the New York Observer, followed Mr. Boyle. The Obterrer has never taken a position on the prohibition question and to decide it prohibition was -worth supporting, it sent Mr. Maynard to Kansas to investigate and he is now on his -way home. He said he was in 11 of the larger cities and many of the smaller towns. As the result of his labors be would not say that prohibition was a failure; neither would he say it was an unqualified success. He would say that he could not find an open saloon in all Kansas. The state of puhlii sentiment was overwhelmingly in favor of prohibition, and the almost in variable answer to his question was that should the law be submitted now it would have an overwhelming majority. Mr. Maynard had a Pittshnrg Sunday paper which published two accounts of a5 'prohibition's work in Kansas. He handled prohibition is a failure in rather a rough manner. Among other things he said that this was the only man that the liquor deal ers could find in all Kansas who would ' come East and belie his own State; that his paper was insignificant, was only mentioned in one newspaper directory, and in that the circulation was not given, although the circulation of country papers with 300 issues is given. OTHER MEETINGS. ' ' ham Street M. E. Church. He read the parable of the Good Samaritan, and com pared the world to it, saying that the wounded man was the drunkard, and his assailants were those dragging him idown. All of his hearers should act the part of the Samaritan and endeavor to lift the unfortu nate out of his misery. The various arguments used against pro hibition were taken up and answered, the speaker reading the opinions of a number of eminent men who have studied the ques tion i Iowa and Kansas. He remarKecs "Judas Iscariotwas a patriot, compared to the man who favored the sale of liquor be cause of the revenue it brings to the State. He pictured the results of the liquor habit, saying that high license would only restrain, not overcome, it. His address was closed with an appeal to young men to vote for prohibition next June. The attendance was fair; butthespeaK er's address was so full of quotations that its interest was lessened. MILK FOR THE MASSES. Dealers Arrange for 3,000 to 4,000 Gallons nt Once, With 12.000 Dally la 6Iht-Cheesc-ninklnc to Stop lor Them. Charles Beitz, as the representative of the Milk Dealers' Association of Pittsburg and Allegheny, has returned irom ueon;ciii O., a small Swiss settlement near, Salem, and the principal industry of which hereto fore has been the manufacture of cheese. He negotiated for, and almost completed arrangements with seven cheese factories there, which will cease operations soon, for the daily delivery over the Ft Wayne Eailroad of between 3,000 and 4,000 gallons of milk. The first consignment will arrive to-day, and Mr. Eeitz said to a reporter that there would be an ample supply of the lacteal fluid for all dealers and customers alike. Later on, when every cheese factory in or near Georgetown has shutdownnearlyi 12,000 gallons ot milk will be received daily. Georgetown is about 85 miles from this city, on two railroads, the Port Wayne and New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio, and the only obstacle which prevented the asso ciation from perfecting all arrangements to receive the milk was that trains did not itop there conveniently. This has been overcome, with the result above stated. PALM SUNDAY OBSERVED. TWO LEADERS MEET. President McBride and Master Work man Rea Converse Pleasantly. A CONTRADICTORY STATEMENT. The Miners' Wage Scale Will likely he Settled. This Afternoon, STRENGTH OP ORGANIZED COLLIERS InterestlnE Services In All the CaJhollo Churches Yesterday. Yesterday was observed in all the Catholic churches of the two cities as Palm Sunday. At St Paul's Cathedral solemn high mass was celebrated at 1030 o'clock byKev. Father Molineaux. The passion was sung bv Fathers Straub, Phelanand McDermott Father Straub took the part of Christ,Father Phelan that of the rabble and Father Mc Dermott the narrative of the passion. Im mediately belore the mass the palms were blessed and distributed. The solemn services of Holy Week will be begun to-morrow evening with the tene brae. On Thursday the blessing of all the oils used in the administration of the sacra ments will be done. Nearly all the priests of the diocese will be present to receive their supplv of oils. They will also take part in the services, which will begin at 10 O ClOCK. ....,., At St Peter's Pro-Cathedral, Allegheny). Bishop Phelan celebrated the mass, after which the palms were distributed. Father Murphy. President of the Holy Ghost College, delivered an interesting ser mon at the services in St Paul's last even- ing. un naay evening me seruiuu u uw "Passion" will be delivered by one of the Passionists from the Southside Monastery. FOR THE TEA PARTI. Tho Final Arrangements Made Yesterday for the Event. A meeting of all the ladies interested in the, tea party for the benefit of St Paul's Cathedral, to be held in Lafayette Hall Wednesday, April 24, was held yesterday in the episcopal residence on Grant street Beports were received from the ladies in eharsre of the different tables and booths. The aids were appointed yesterday, and everything now looks lavorable for the suc cess ot the party. A Raid Made on Tramps. Lieutenant Fitzgerald and Officers Madi gan and O'Brien arrested six tramps at Bobison's Coke Works, on Second avenue, near Soho, early yesterday morning. The tramps have been stealing tools at the ovens. Magistrate Hyndman sent them 30 days to the workhouse. Held on a Grave Charge. Joseph Orgill was sent to the workhouse yesterday to be held there 60 days. A serious eharsre may be brought against him and two others not arrested. The evidence showed that the three broke open the door of Mrs. Kate Sholes' house and maltreated her. The D ade Clare Gang Among Them. The trial list for the Criminal Court to day is as follows: Commonwealth vs Oliver Force; Valentine Gnckert, Ed W. Henly et al. Dude Clare et al, Mike Derrick. Paul Lochner. Ben Jefferson, John Gllson, John Connelly (2), Mary Qmnney, Joseph Wadge alias Zlerney, George Smith. Judge BrokaWs Profitable Sunday. At the hearing before Magistrate Brokaw yesterday morning Frank Smith, David Hawkins. Michael Fickley, Henry Kline and Israel Schwartz were each fined S5 and costs. Twenty otner cases were uispuseu ui. The receipts of the hearing were $75. The Women's Exchange. The third annual meeting of the subscrib ers to the Women's Industrial Exchange will be held on Wednesday, April 17, at 3 o'clock, at the T. M. C. A. parlor. The work of the past year will be reviewed and other business of" importance transacted, in cluding the election by the subscribers ot the Board of Managers for the ensuing year. The meeting is limited to subscribers. Any ladies mar become subscribers by leaving their names andpaying $1 or more at the rooms or to the Treasurer before the meet ing. Cloak Department "We have just opened an elegant line of vest front jackets, all sizes and colors, at S12 50 each, the hand somest garment shown this season at the price. HUGUS & HACKE. arwrsu Two great labor leaders, the heads of rival organizations met yesterday afternoon for the first time and greeted each other very cordially, although they had been making contradictory claims for some time past They were John Mo Bride, President of the Miners' National Progressive Union, and John B. Bea, Master Workman of N. T. A. 135, K. of L., composed of coal miners. The two gentlemen had been acquainted, but had not met since their elevation to the high po sitions they now hold. President McBride states that the N. P. TJ. is on top, and the K. of L. miners are, to use a slang expression, "in the soup." Mas ter Workman Bea made a similar state ment, but transposed the names, saying that the K. of L. was on top. A representative of this paper saw both gentlemen separately and received from them the alleged standing of their organiza tions. Both sides claimed supremacy and offered to prove their statements, but the offers were not taken. Mr. Bea was invited to meet Mr. McBride and repeat his state ments and he. -accepted the invitation. The Dispatch reporter accompanied him to Mr. McBride's room in the Home Hotel and the two gentlemen shook hands and greeted each-other very pleasantly. Although they are both working hard to kill the rival or ganizations, they seemed to be very much pleased over the fact that they had met. .OUST COMPARING NOTES. In order to obtain some correct figures as to fhe standing of the two organizations The Dispatch reporter put two questions to each of the men. President McBride was asked: "What is the membership of the National Progressive Union, and what is the membershiD of the N. T. A. 135, K. of L?" He merely smiled and de clined to answer either question. The same questions were reversed and put to Mr. Bea, and he said: "We have from 19,000 to 20,000 members, and I do not know how many members the N. P. U. has got altogether." This was all that was said on the .subject, and the conversation was turned to the eight-hour movement Mr. John Flannery, who was present, joined in the conversation and upheld the Knights of Labor. Mr. McBride said that the eight-hour move ment was suggested by the Knights of Labor several years ago, but no. attempt had been m,tn pnfnrre it Mr. Fltinnerv stated that when the American Federation of Trades inaugurated the movement which is to go into effect in May, 1890, the K. of L. was not asked to assist, and consequently they could not expect any support or sym Tmthv from that order. He believes that the Knights will try to aid in making eight hours a day's work. Mr. McBride, in speaking of the object of his visit to this city, said: I was invited to attend a convention of West ern Pennsylvania miners, to be held at K. of L. hall, on Monday. At this convention four dele gates will be elected to attend tho joint confer ence on the wage question. THE PRESENT PROSPECT. This conference may be held in the after noon, but it Is hardly likely that anything will be done before Tuesday. There will be lour Ohio miners and a like number of operators and four miners and four operators from West ern Pennsylvania. If they agree to accept the terms offered by the operators work will con tinue a usual. I think the Ohio men will con sent, but cannot say anything about the West ern Pennsylvania delegation until alter the convention on Aionuay. John Nugent, the Master Workman of sub-Division 6, N. T. A. 135. K. of L., which is composed of Hocting Valley miners, was also in the city yesterday. He denies the statement made by W. T. Lewis that they only bad 500 members in the val ley. He said: ' We have over 2.000 members, and In New Straitsville, where I reside, we have as many members as Lewis credited us with in the en tire region. We have offered to meet the N. P. U. in mass meeting and decide which or ganization Bhoald rnle the valley. They re fused, saying we had no right to take onr majority with their minority. That statement is sufficient to show which side is on top in the Hocking Valley. Master Workman Bea has returned from n. tour throush the Connellsville coke region and makes the following report as to the membership of the Knights in that locality: At tho Valley Works we are In control. The N. P. U. hasjmly three members, and the Sec retary has applied for admission to the Knights. At Bridgeport there is no N. P. U. at all and none at Tarr's station; but onr local assembly at this place is not in good shape. At Redstone the Knights of Labor have a local assembly and it is increasing in membershiD. The N. P. U. has a local at Al ton. The Clinton men have expressea their willingness to be controlled by the K. of L. There are 200 men employed at Stonerville, and rinrmr the nast few weeks the membership of the Knights has increased from 17 to 8a At Ruffsdale we have 45 members, but the strike has scattered many of the workers. IK DIFFERENT LOCALITIES. There is no local of the N. P. U. at this place. At TJnlontown nearly every miner is a Knight The N. P. U. local broke up about three weeks ago. At Jlmtown the K. of L. has complete control and the other organization is not known. Gleason Yards is controlled by the Knights,' but the N. P. U. has nine members at this place. There is not any organization at Davidson. The local at Morrell is increasing rapidly. The local at Trotter has lapsed, but the men want to oe reorganizea. inuivision No. 4. which takes in the Connellsville coke region, we have from 1,700 to 1,800 members, and the N. P. U. has not more than 500. In conclusion, Mr. Bea said: I have heard Mr. Lewis' offer to bet money that his organization has more members than ours In the Pittsburg district. I will bet S25 that there are three Knights to every one Pro gressive Union man in this district. I will also bet that the N. P.U. has not more than 75 mem bers in the Tough VaUey, or 40 in the Wheel ing division. I will give them the benefit of the doubt, as I do not believe they have more than 25 men In either of -the districts I have named. THE DARKER SIDJ5 AT CENTRAL. A Sabbath Hearing of Those Who Are Pay ing for Tbelr Own Sins. "This people hath sinned a great sin," was the chosen text at Central station yesterday morning, and the mistaken ones took their gruel as If they deserved it, and they certainly did . James Paxon and Mick Murray pushed each other about like a couple of school boys. Each one wanted the other fellow to hit first Justice Gripp knocked both chips off their shoulders with a $5 40 fine. A sister of James Cahill testified that he was thrashing his father and mother. An officer was called, and J. C. drew a knife and wanted to kill somebody. The copper said his name wasn't somebody, and brought .Timmv In An ttin dfld TOTI. The UOUrt thought 514 40, or 30 days, was about his. size. . Messrs. Mnrrav and Lockhart auit eating and went to fighting in a downtown restaur ant They chose a bad location, and must pay $8 40 each or go up. Thos. Griffith was so full he didn't know what to do to amuse himself, and, while thinking about it, fell plumb through a door. This was so fnnny he went and feu through some more. Ten days in jail, un less he pays a fine, will give him time to hatch up another brilliant scheme. The docket read, ".aiary jucuinnis, 33Display advertisements one dollar per square or one insertion. Classified advertise ments on thtt page tuch as Wanted, For Sale, 2b Let, etc., ten cents per line or each Inser tion, and none taken or less than fifty cents. nn TO'nfor'" lint fnr the sake of the prohi bition cause, it should be" said "Water street" was intended. Mary will serve her county for 30 days. , The same man was there who was dying trt An nn un officer. The noliceman a'ked him what his name was, and this seemed to insult James Lauehlinr who squared off, etc., with the usual result James Connelly and a couple of men amused themselves choking Anna Kane, varying the monotony by drawing a knife and threatening to carve anybody who in terfered with their innocent amusement One little officer, backed only by the strong arm of the law, dragged in the whole gang, and Connelly heads the list with 30 days. Then came the same old stories ot rum and ruin, and wretchedness; but they are told so oft in Central they are known by heart The incidents and results are always the same; the only thing new being the names. J. G. BENNETT it CO., THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. For the accommodation of the public, Branch Offloea 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 he prepaid1 except -where advertisers already have accounts with THE DIS PATCH. pittsburg. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3fcfl Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, Z4th street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY & CO., Wylle ave. and Fulton St. N. STOKELY, Firth Avenue Market Hoase. EAST KKD. J. W. WALLACE, 6ia Fenn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTEK & BHElBLER,Staav. iAtwood it BOCTIISIDK. JACOB SFOHN, No. 2 Carson street. C1IAS. SCHWAKM, 17OT Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEKCHEK, 59 Federal street. H. J. MCBKIUE, Federal and Ohio streets. FRED H. EGGE11S. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEKS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. Jj F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. IV. HUGHES, rennsvlvania and Beaver ares. J FERRY M.GLEIM. ltehecca and Allegheny aves. FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cltv Residence. FOR SALE-CHEAPEST PROPERTY IN THE city. 12-room frame house: nrst-elass conai tlon; eight lots, 23x175 each, five mlnntcs from streetcars; price $,000. lr sold Immediately. i-?i" dress J. C. JC, Ulspatch office. aptt- 37-OR SALE NO. 15 SECOND AVE., GOOD, 1 new dwelling. 9 rooms with latest conveni ences: lot 20x80 feet: this property will be sold at a low price, with. certainty to the purchaser of ati--vanclng In price in the near future. W. A. HEBRON & SON S, N o. 80 Fourth ave. apG-32-6,0,12.15 WANTED. FOR SALE-HOUSE AND LOT, 629 FIFTH ave., at auction, estate of John Schwelnstet ter, deceased; sale on piemlses Thursday, April 18, at 2 o'clock: lot 40x100: excellent brick house, six rooms, attic and cellar; immediate possession; A .t.lfv rni fncTi0t1fn Trnm 1 till ft O'ClOCK: terms f2,UX cash In ten days, balance to suit buyer; a grand chance to get a nice, cheery, com fortable home. A. LEG GATE & SON, Auction eers, 31 Federal st., Allegheny. ayVSrjl FOR SALE A MAGNIFICENT BLUFF street residence, overlooking the Mononga hcla river, containing 8 elegant large and hana eomeiy papered rooms, bath, large closets, range.n. and c.water. Inside V. c, washstands, both gases, slate mantels; all the modern conveniences; a de sirable neighborhood; this property will be sold cheap If taken at once: immediate possession. BLACK i, BA1HD, 95 Fourth ave. . aplS-85-13,15, 16,17.18,19, 20, 23. 24. 25, 26. 27 FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS. Bllicellnneona. FOB SALE-AN ODORLESS EXCAVATING apparatus, tank, pump and hose, in very good condition: very cheap. H. E. STOVER, 2312 Sroadst., Altoona, Pa. ayli-il FOR SALE-FURNITURE, HORSE, BUGGIES, etc., 620 Fifth avenue, at auction. FRIDAY, April 19, at 2 o'clock. There are lace curtains. Brussels carpets, secretary, wardrobes, marble top dressing bureau, washstand and tables, bedsteads, mattresses, sola, hair seat and cane seat chairs, lounge, clocks, hatrack, pictures, aquarium, plants, two superior leather top buggies, nearly new, driving mare, several dozen stonemason tools, cement, harness, etc., etc. A. LEGGA1E & SON, Auctioneers. apl2-41 FOR SALE -CONFECTIONERY. STOCK AT auction: the wholesale and retail confectlon ,nr TthndM ir. wra-r- 77 Federal st.. Allegbe- ., -----" Y-1---. .;-- ."tj -'... H. I fly, aecilQlDK DUSiaess, nw ire im .w uo , . Tnatriir Anrlim t 10 n'rlock: ereat varletv 7. OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. rtlTY TAXES NOTICE, IS HEREBT j given that the duplicates for March ana September installments of City. Special and Sub-District School Taxes for the yearl8 have been placed in my hands for collection by the Board of Assessors authorized to assess the same. . , , First Installment of City Taxes payablola March or April, second Installment payable la April or September. Five per cent discount al lowed on second installment only, if paid wita first: Installment In month, of March, but no discount is allowed on first installment. Business Tax and Water Rents payable In. month of June. Five per cent added on all delinquent taxes on May L, on July 1 for Busi ness Tax and "Water Rents, and October 1 for second installment of City Taxes. No statement furnished unless you. intend Pai2"?4 se? v" ""rr,..- D- .- tfi UmCeVUiin JiBPlT WyCU WWUM.UI..U.IMJ . T on Tuesday, April 16, at 10 o'clock ; great variety z . d A.priL until 8 o'clock P. W. of confectionery and material used In maauiac- Jnarca aim jz-y ", " "T1RNTiTRT, IIS. 500: Grant st, East End Residences. SALE-EAST END, PITTSBURO, SM ed wrraisH, 410 aplo-s-MTnrsu TTK1K Jt? acres fronting. on finished pavedavenue wltn large house, tenant house and outbuilding ati only long time payments. Pittsburg. FOR SALE-A NEAT 6-ROOM HOUSE, WITH nice lot. In the East End. contiguous to rail road and station; 6 rooms, natural gas, porches, cellar, hall, etc., etc.: 3,000, on easy PTmen": possession given at once. JAS. W. DBA"t. s, CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. apl3-98-D turlng, nuis, irons, cigars, cannra goous, vtu ments. One store fixtures, counters, show eases. scales, furnaces, bakers' supplies, board:, molds, knives, etc., in endless assortment: three horses, large peddling wagon, harness, etc., etc.; every thing must be sold without reserve; retail confec tioners specially invited. A. LEGGA1E&SON, Auctioneers. ap!3-2a mhli-lOO-D J. F. DENNISTON, City Treasurer. TO LET. AIlcahrnT Residences. mt T.TT rsnrm T.ROOM BRICK HOUSE. L Klrkpatrlckave., Allegheny: bath, laundry, w.c. large yard; 128; no water tax. W. W.SIC .NE1LL 3EO., 105 Fourth ave. apl4-74 TO LET-BRICK HOUSE. HALL AMI) 7 rooms: grained, sewerage; No. 19 Fulton St., Allegheny ; ?S! per mo. J.M.STON ER, No. 22 Bake well Building, cor. Grant and Diamond. ap9-ts i.irMTinrli PRinE-HEW" ueen Anhc residence and good lot. In the "CWR SALE-AT A II rntnn Ayifin mi East find, near Hlland and Penn avenues, nat Male IIolD. TTTANTED-A GOOD TINNER -APPLY W DHYNAS&3QN. Sewlckley, Pa. apl3-22 WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS BARBER: GER MAN preferred. Apply at once. P. RENK. ART, 209 Federal St., Allegheny. Pl5-14 WANTED-CASE COLLAR Scotruand Irish work. A BELL1S, 77 Michigan st,, Clevelam ON VV Scotrlmnd Irish work. Apply to W. L. .... .n T... . . ... ,..:, 1 1U, V. MAKER ap!4-3 WA.NTKD-MAN THAT CAN DO SOME RE PAUtt and drive wagon for furniture store. Address L. STRUB, Beaver FallB, Pa. ap!4-21 BOL.TMAKEB. whnm .Mul wir,.a will he n&id. AddrCSS CHAMPION NUT LOCK CO., Peo'ia, 111. api4-6 TS7"ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS VV toi English and American Hats, Corner Wood Street and -Fifth Avenue. Yes, I have concluded hereafter to buy all my hats at Bennett's. I find their styles correct, their goods as represented, and their assortment ot imported and Amer ican hats the largest. They are agents for AMERICAN. Youmnn, Fifth avenue, New York. JJunlap & Co., Fifth avenue, New York. Stetson & Co., Fifth avenue, New York. ENGLISH. Heath & Co., London. Christy & Co., London. x Lincoln, Bennett & Co., London. Harmon & Co., London. CLOSING OUT AT GREAT SACRIFICE. WANTED-GOOD, RELIABLE MEN TO sell household necessities, novelties and uxurles on easy payments. E. GATELY s, CO., 22 Wylle ave. apl4-104 WANTED-YOUNG MAN TO DO CLOCK and Jewelry repairing: good reference re quired, inquire at once JAS. MCKEE, Jeweler, 420Smitbfleldst. apl5-21 ti etc.: everything new immediate possession: will be sold at a great bargain. JAS. W. DKAlE CO., VS Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. apl3-97-P . oral eas. bath. w. and in prime order: Allegheny Residences. SALE WASHINGTON ST., ALLE GHENY, near parks, brick house ofsrooms. bath, lavatory, both gases, laundry: lot it leet front; fG.600; terms easy. W. W. MCNEILL & JlltO., 105 Fourth ave. aplS-J-MW TTWR Suburban Residences. TTlORSALE-AVERYDESIRABLESUBURBAN D home at Ingram; new; Brooms: laundry, nat gas: porches; lot, 50x140; variety or fruit: fe 650: very easy terms. W. W. MCNEILL & BBO.. 105 Fourth ave. P14-'4 TO LET A. LARGE BRICK. UWELblflUUJ Stockton avenue, near Federal street, ANe- nenv; 14 rooms, natural gas, etc., eic. -' " & 1V; ISfrOUCUlBTCUUCf'XUMUU.ft. api-i-i I jijc safett, 1 . Fire. ( l., April U, 1889. J 3 WILL BE RE- Eheny; 14 IRAPE I TO LET -ALLEGHENY HOUSES - NO. 3 Frazlerst. 0 rooms. 21: No. SKlrkpatrlck ave.. 0 rooms, 22; No. 252 Federal St.. 4 rooms, fa; No. 68 Hamlin St.. 2rooms. (9 50; Harrison St., rooms, l; 196 South ave., 4 rooms. 12; McDon ald St.. Eleventh ward. 6 rooms, ?18. A. LEG GATE & SON, 31 Federal St. apl3-2S Snburbnn Residences. TO LET HOUSE 10 BOOMS, WITH GARDEN, stable, etc., near Patterson station, P. C & Y. R. B.. and Crafton, P. C. A St. L. R. E. In quire of B. F. SHAFFERS, Crarton. Pa., orad dress F. C. B1GOEBT, Rochester. Pa. mh21-63 mnl.flini.l)i SKWIfiKLKY. 7 MINUTES I from station, new 2-story and mansard resi dence of 10 rooms, reception nail, bath andmpd- iOR SALE-SUMMER COTrAGE AT POINT iTiiintaiinna. N. Y.: handsome Swiss cottage, 9 rooms, grates, nice grounds, boat house, bath. ap!4-2 etc. ; S3, 250. Apply to J. A. DALY. 519 w est ay e. , .n. i. Rochester, FOR SALE LOTS. rr ANTED - AN AMBITIOUS. EARNFST VV man. located outside principal cities, to represent. In his own locality, a responsible house; good salary; references. MANUFACTURER, Lock box 1610, N. Y. OC7-48-M WANTED-AGENTS IN EVERT TOWN IN the U. S. to sell our family Homeopathic medicines; steady work: can make 812 to 418 per week. DR. O'KEEFE & CO., Homeopathic chem ists. 34 Filth ave. and 428 Penn ave. apl4-144 WANTED IMMEDIATELY A GOOD marble cutter and a flrst-class marble polisher. Address, statlnglowest wages will work for, no time for correspondence, DUNNING MARBLE AND GRANITE CO.. Erie. Pa. apl8-56 Lnco Curtains, Portieres, Upholstery Goods, Table covers, easels, screens 'poles, etc., at private sale for the next six days regardless of cost. Now is the time to buy fine silk and lace curtains at your own price, as all the goods must be sola to vacate store. Notice. Auction sale afternoons and evenings, private sale mornings, on ana after Monday.April 22, until entire stock is Sold. H. HOLTZMAN & SONS, 35 Sixth st. Enster Morning. Don't fail to get one of these heatjtiful Easter souvenirs given to each purchaser of 1 lb. tea, 2 lbs. coffee or 1 lb. baking powder at all our stores, commencing to-day and every day this -week. Geeat Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co., 34 Fifth avenue, Pittsburgh 1703 Carson street, Pittsburg. 4314-Butler street, Pittsbursr, 6127 Penn avenue. Pittsburlr. 126 Federal street, Allegheny. 128Tifth avenue, IcKeesport. WANTED-A TAILOR COATJIAKEK AND cutter who can take charge of a trade; food wages and a good lob for right man. Apply, . J. TOPPING, Merchant Tailor, 17 Anderson St., Allegheny, or 34 Fifth ave., Pittsburg. ap!5-24 WANTED-3 FIRST-CLASS MARBLE AND granite salesmen; must have experience in this line; one for tho city of Pittsburg and Alle gheny and two to travel elsewhere. Address, stating experience. DUNNING MARBLE AND GRAN1TECO., Erie, Pa. mh26-78 Enst End Lots. FOB SALE-TERY DESIRABLE LOT ON Grazier street, Brushton, Bank of Commerce addition plan, 40x135 feet: this Is a bargain. JNO. F. BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smlthneld St. apl3-oZ-arcn FOR SALE-2 ACRES OF GROUND. EAST EN D, close to rallraafl station: is well salted for laying oat in lots: a rare bargain to settle up an estate? JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., IgFourtS avenue, Pittsburg. apl3-99-"WS IOR SALE-CHOICE LOTS AT DALLAS STA TU im v H. K convenient to steam and street cars;cheap and on easy terms; situation un surpassed: price ranging from S106 to sooo. inquire ofD. C. NEULEi, oioo renn ave., xistjiuu. no28-y73 , v.rr lArora vard SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth em conveniences; juayi, ave. possession apl39-nws ' OFFICE OF TiTrpAiiTirENT of Public i BtTBKATX OF FlBE, PrrrsBtrBa. Pa, . urAv.-pm proposals i roTVKii at tn omes or tne jty wuuot. ri. ., unvniv An-41 99 1RR9 fttlP.W for tne rejiairine; painting;, cribbing; and clean ing dirt at No. 10 engine house. Plans and specifications can be seen at tn office olF.C. Saner, architect, rooms Nos. and 10, northwest corner of Sixth and Liberty streets. ... . Bonds In double tho amount of bids must a company each proposal; said bonds to be pro bated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves tnf lh n rtAaft- n mr all tld " "J ' J. O.BROWN, Chief of Department of Public Safety. apl2l-D TO LET-MY HOUSE. THIRTEEN ROOMS, at Laurel Station, Ft. Wayne road, all mod ern Improvements, stable and carnage house, two acres grouad, with liver view. Inquire on prem ises. Or at 219 Lacock street, Allegheny. WM-T. DUNN. mh9-ffl Farms, mo LET-FARM. VERY CHEAP. A NICE J farm near the city, about 56 acres, dwelling and outbuildings, large orchard, small fruit, etc. rrwil tilif fnr d1rr nr frnlt farm: wlU rent ver low to a careful tenant; immedtate possession, JAS. W, burg. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pitts- apiA-ro-i; Offices. Scvk Room, itc TO LET-OFFICES CHEAP, ON FOURTH ave., in the-mldst of financial center. In Dall moyer block. W. A. HERKON SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. ap6-34-8, 9, 12, 15,18,22,25, 23 Alleshonv Lots. FUB SAL E-CLIFTON AVENUE, ALLE GHENY, two choice lots, 23x17a at st.200 each; elevator and electric car. A. LEGGATE & SON, 31 Federal street, Allegheny. api-lJS-M F IOR SALE-A LARGE LOT ON PERRYS- VILLe. avenue, Aiiegneny, un xiuo u. cic.. . cars: 37x177 reet: spienaia locality. o. n. DRAPE 4 CO.. 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. apl3-98-D j WANTED BOOK AGENTB OF EXPER IENCE In every county in Western Penna. and West Va.; good cdramlsslon and exclnslve control 'on a work ofunusrial merit. WM. F. MAXON. Gen'l Ageut, room 23 McCance block, Liberty and Seventh ave., Plttsbnrg.Pa. apll-2-D WANTED AGENTS ON SALARY: 75 PER 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 STANDARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston. Mass. fe!8-3-P MOT Wives, Sisters or Sweethearts, All are interested in Easter bonnets. Come to the grand millinery opening at The People's Store. Thurs'day, Friday and Sat urday, and make your choice. . Campbell & Dick, jrw 83, 85, 87 and 89 Fifth avenue. , Easter Openlnsr Of India silks, challies, plain, striped and figured nets; plain, striped and plaid mo hairs; also high class novelty, street and Femnle HelD. TTTANTED-TWO GIRLS AT WESTERN HO W TEL, cor. SANDUSKY AND ROBINSON ST. apl5-18 -IXTANTED TWO GOOD EXPERIENCED VV chambermaids at BOLEY'S HOTEL, 31 nuiru 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 AUG HER, 43 N. Diamond st. mh7-9S-D Tarms. FOR SALE A SMALL FARM OF 18 ACRES, near railroad and city; dwellings and out buildings, orchard, etc., etc.: price only K,oOO. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue.Pltts burg. pl3-D9-MWS to S3 Diamond. w M.J. ANTED-POS1T10N BY A GOOD CHEM- Auunras apl4-23 IsT: can give best ofrefcrences. Dispatch office. WANTED-OFFICE GIRL IN DENTAL OF FICE: must not he afraid of work. Ad dress DENTAL, Dispatch office. apl5-23 ANTED-A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL w reference required. housework; good wages and nice place; ocereaulred. Apply 17 ANDERSON" ST., AUegbeay City. "-a two: M. J, AN EXPERIENCED COOK TO references required; good wages, TTT 1 KTF.1V W assist with laundry work in a family of Dispatch office. Address apl2-47 Parcels & Jones, ' 20 Fifth ave. B. it B. Special attractions and special accommo dations in the curtain room for this week. Each piece is a money saver. Boggs & Buhl. Our Great Sale of Xlder-Down Quilts nnd Pillows. Covers of French saline and satin hundreds here to-day best quality Booth & Fox make you'd buy them in July at these prices. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenne Stores. Easter- Opening;. Ladies' suit parlor, "Wednesday;- Thurs day, Friday. Latest styles of spring suits, house robes and wrappers. Parcels & Jones, 29 Fifth ave. MEETINGS. NOTICE-THK MEMBERS OF ALLE GHENY Lodge No. 49, 1. O. O. F., will as semble In Colfax' Hall, 99 Fifth avenue, on MONDAY AFTERNOON at 1 tfclock, sharp, to attend the funeral of our late Brother P. O., "W. B. McEwen. Members of sister lodges are Invited to attend. By order of G. W. HOFFMAN. N. G. fl. A. PHILLIPS, Sec'y. apl4-b6 Male and Female Heln. WANTED COOKS, CH AMBERMAIDS, dining room girls, 100 house girls, German and colored girls, man and wife for dairy. French and German waiters, garueuer mwiwu uouwo. FOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE-EXCELLENT farm or252 acres; lies level and rolling: brick house, 10 rooms; large bank oarn, orchard good frultT board fences, splendid -water, limestone soil: near large towns and railroad; not far from .. . . .It. ......v n. at.,,1 city; wm exenaaxe iwr uij iiiwiia.; t .. GRABBING & LYON, 135 Fourth avenue. , apll-95-Mih8 OR SALE-AT BAILROAD STATION.TOWN convenient to Pittsburg, 10 acres, 5 acres orchard; also small fruits by the acre; good, large cottage, 6 rooms, 2 halls, cellar, veran da, frame bank barn, outbuildings; fenced; good water; fine views over Ohio river -and ad joining towns: everything complete and in good 7rder:only,200. ED WITTISH, 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. Pa. aplO-30-D mo LET- IN THE J Smithfleld, Liberty MCCANCE BLOCK, and Seventh avenue. well-lighted offices, each room fronting on a prin cipal street: passenger and merchandise eleva torsV Ja8-32-D TO LET-LARGE AND SMALL OFFICES ON the second and all of third floor of Mellon's building, opposite City Hall, Smithfleld street: good light; reasonable rent. Inquire at T. MEL LON SON'S BANK, 512 and 514 Smithfleld street. mh31-78-MWT SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE. CE1VED at the office of the City Control ler until FRIDAY. April 19, A- D. 1S89, at 2 1. jr.. for the f ollowlngt Three sprintline carts, two attachments for sprinkling carts, five street sweepers (one and two horse power), eravel, sand, Liconler block stone, lrreeular block stone and screenings, wooden blocks, flagstone crossings, hose, brooms, cement, sewer castings, hardware, tar, pitch and lumber, repairs to Vulcanite pave ments for one year, and canvas awning around Diamond Market. Specifications can be seen at the office of tho Chief of the Department of Public Works. Bonds in double the amount of the bids musfi accompany each proposal, said bonds to be pro bated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves, tho right to reject any or all bids. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Pnblic Works. aP TO LET GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK, building, corner A ood and Diamond streets four offices at low rent; one single office, 15x20, and two connecting offices, 20xiS and 15x18; one single office. Ixl5; all splendidly lighted: finished In modern style; all newly painted and papered: pos session at once. mh30-83-D ADurtmems. TO LET-FURNISHED BOOM-24 WESTERN ave., near lrwln: one minute's walk from Park: suitable for two gentlemen; reference re quired. aP15-8 Department of Pubmc Works. Pittsbceo. April G. 18S9. S SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at tho office of the Cltv Controller until the 17th day ot April, A. D. 1K89, at 2 o'clock P. St., for furnishing fuel for Brilliant, Bedford and Herrou Hill pumping stations, from the 15th day of April. 18S9, until the lath, day of April, 1890, to bo delivered at the differ ent works; also forfurnishlng and delivering to Brtlllint Tinmninp station. A.V. R.R.. jour I brass packing rings, each 65-inch outer and 61 lncn inner aiameier. buu mico u ms quarter inches wide, finished sizes, to be com posed of nine parts copper and one part tin, to be bored and turned so as to make steam tight joints. Probated bonds as follows; Brilliant Pumping Station, twenty-fiva thousand dollars; Hereon Hill Pumping; Station, five thousand dollars: Bedford Pumping Station, five thousand dollars, packing rings, five hundred dollars, muss accompany each bid Sid the bondsmen must be property holderswresiding In Allegheny county. No bid will be considered unless ac companied by bonds in the above amounts, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. For speclncatlons, blanks on which bids must be made, and all other information, apply at the office of Superintendent of Water Supply and distribution, fourth floor. Municipal Hall. The Department of Awards reserves therighS to reject any and all bids. BIQELOW Chief of Department of Public Works. , apS-69-D TOLET-CHOICE APARTMENTS FOR LIGHT housekeeping, with gas, water and bath, on line or street cars. Apply to J.G.MORROW'S SHOE STORE, 289 Ohio St., Allegheny, ap-13-59 Stands. Miscellaneous. IOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE FOB WESTERN lmnroved lands-nropertr and established business in nttsDure worm ku.uw. im nu' 11SH, 410 Grant st. aplO-32-MTWTSa Yu Plttshurtr , Pittsburg, A-a. E OR SALE-PROMISING INVESTMENTS AT Sea Girt and Spring Lake, N. J., to party or parties Vith money: see this paper to-morrow or address SAM'L B. HUEY, At., Philadelphia. ap3-73-MWI' . " TT , ,-' m1 .j 1 ana uermaa waiters, gmucuciB mu evening costumes, Wednesday, Thursday Kmrs. e. Thompson, b Grantst. and Friday. mh24-10S-MTnS TrTANTED-20 FARM HANDS, WOMAN W cook, t8 per week: 200 house girls, 40 for hotels, 60 cooks, 10 chambermaids, young girls, hotel housekeeper, colored cook and chamber maid. MEEHAN'S AGENCY, 545 Grant St. ap!5-D WANTED -LADIES AND GENTLEMEN agents In every town: 10 for the city, to sell metal lamp wick, no trimming, cleaning, smoke or broken chimneys; sells on sight: big percentage: entirely new: sample 10c, or three for fee. Address KEYSTONE WICK CO., No. 90 lourth ave., room 8, Pittsburg. ap!4-64 Sltnntlona. WANTED-SITUATION BY A PRACTICAL gardener and greenhouse man: can give best of references. Address FLORIST, Dispatch office. apl2-99 Parmera. ANTED-PARTNER TO GO INTO DRUG huslness near Pittsburg; must De com- or store ana uave W. W1L-apl5-l w npfpnt to tnkA entire rharsro from3C0 to MOO in cash. Address D, BON, Garland, Pa Financial. WANTED-MORTGAGES ON PROPERTY IN either city: lowest rates of interest. SPEN CEB & GLOSSER, 419 Smithfleld St. mhl3-7' THE MEMBERS OF PITTSBURG EN OAMPMENT No. 2,1.0.0. F., are hereby notified to meet at the hall, No. 99 Fifth ave nue, at 10 P. Jf. MONDAY, April 16, to attend the funeral of P. C. Patriarch W. B. McEwen. A. ACXERMAN, Chief Patriarch. Attest: w. h. Mccreary, scribe, apu-ua Jllns. Jones Calls Forced Naturalization a High Crime Against Home. Several hundred people gathered in front of the Southside market house yesterday afternoon to listen to an address by Mrs. E. H. Jopesxm prohibition. She charged the liquor people with having foreigners natur alized at their expense, with the under standing that they vote against the amend ment. She said this was "high crime," and that they were "encouraging the foreign element to come into this Commonwealth and vote to break down the American home." An open temperance meeting was held at the junction of Boss and High streets yester day afternoon, conducted by Andrew Bryce. Dr. Starr, of Bellevue, made an ad dress, and Mrs. nnd Miss Starr also made a few remarks. There was a large crowd present. A. CAMPAIGN ADDEESS. 'Bon. John F. Drnvo Talk in Favor of the ", Constitutional Amendment. 5 Eon. John P. Dravo. of Beaver, delivered a an address last evening on the subject of -'- the ConstituUoaal amendment in theBing- J Onr Great Sale of Eider-Down Quilts nnd Pillows. Covers ot French satine and satin hundreds here to-day best quality Booth & For make you'd buy them in July at these prices. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Those who are not acquainted with the various makes and styles of furniture should always deal with a firm that have but one price, and who can be relied upon as carry tne the very latest designs. Such a firm is Dain & Daschbach, 111 Smithfleld st. r Easter Blornlns Is the most beautiful panel ever presented as a souvenir. Presented all of this week to each purchaser of 1 pound tea, 2 pounds coffee, or 1 p'JUnd baking powder, at all our Stores. . t Great AiVSantic and Pa'citic Tea Co. Easter Millinery Opening; At The People's Store, 83-89 Fifth avenue, on Thursday Friday and Saturday. The display of Paris pattern hats exceeds any thing we have ever shown. bt Campbell & Dick. Lace Curtains Entire new patterns and extra good values in Clnny's and tam bour lace- curtains, xroova a xiAuiui. aiWFsa Barry's Tricopherous removes impur ities from scalp, prevents baldness, causes hair to grow. M The Onyx Clocks Are Going: Fast. This is an unusual opportunity to buy new goods at from 10 to 25 per cent less than value. These prices hold only till removal next week, at Hardy & Bates, Jewelers, 533 Smithfleld st. The Housekeeper's Gnlde. A monthly publication of interest to every housekeeper. Gives the price of eyery ar ticle we carry in stock, interesting reading matter, household recipes, etc. April num- Jier now ready. Mailed on application. W21. n AniifLUta c& ou.n, Select Family Grocers, 18 Diamond, Mar ket square, "Pittsburg. ELECTIONS. Odd Frxfcows Savings Bank, J Pittsbtjbg, April 1L 1889. ELECTION THE ANNUAL ELECTION for eleven (U) Directors of the Odd Fel lows Savings Bank, to serve for the ensuing year, will be beld at the banking bouse. No. 63 Fourth avenue, Pittsburjr, on TUESDAY. April 16, 1889, between the hours of 1 and 2 vXt. F. E. MOORE. Cashier. , apl3-U3 Pittsburg and Western Railway Co., ( ALLEGHENY CTTT, PA-i April 13. 18S9. i NOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the stockholders of this company will be held at their general offices, corner of Ander son st. and River ave., Allegheny City, Pa,. MONDAY, May 6, 18S9, between the hours of 12 M. and 1 P. JL, to elect a President andBoard of Directors to serve-f or tho ensuing year, and for Buch other business as may be brought be- Ufore the meeting. apl3 18-at a. V. UAair ttE-LLi. secretary. WANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN In sums to suit, at 4K, 5 and 6 per cent. GRAEliING 4 LYON, 135 Pourth ave. ap8-el-P FOR SALE-ATLANTIC CITY.N. J.-HOTELS, boarding houses, cottages, lots and bath houses to let or for sale by I. G. ADAMS A CO., real estate agents, Real Estate and Law Building, Atlantic Cltv. N. J. ap-9-D Business mci LIT. JL with basement, 133 First ave. HUNT & clapp, s r urn ave. Inquire of mni-H TO LET-STOREEOOM3-ON CORNER PENN and Third street, 44 Fourth street, 85 Robin son street, Allegheoy; good business stands: rent low; some unfurnished rooms. Inquire at 44 FOURTH STREET. apl4-W5-MWTSa TO LET FOUR LARGE, WELL-LIGHTED rooms, with power (about 8,000 square feet), lor heavy- or llgnt maoufacturlug, la building kaow as the Cbas. R. Head bolt works. Grant avenue, Allegheoy. Inquire on the premises of MR. FRED ESHELMAN, .manager oi ine Alle gheny Wood Carving Co. Ja23-25-MWS Special. mo LET-OUR "TO LET" LIST, AS HERETO- I Ui1UClt.naitfmm nnr nfflf,. fft HOW TlttD ense to land- llsbed every Wednesday! without expense to land lordslln The Dispatch only. SAMUEL W, liLACK. & CO.. w JOUrtll ave. apo-oo-3iiwu PERSONAL. PERSONAL-BOOKS WANTEO-1F YOU have one book worth 10 cents, or a library wworth 11,000. let us Know: : we win Day one n '..l.blv -a th. At!, I. P. 'onlcklv as the other. LEVI'S BOOh. Seventh Ave. Hotel building. STORE, fe3) FOR SALE-6 ACRES OF LAND AT EVER GREEN HAMLET, nearrallroad station, to be sold at public sale by order of Orphans in our ofBce on Tuesday alternoon, April 16, at 2 o'clock. l$ ourtu avenue, iruis- ap!3-7S JAS. W. DRAPE & CO. burg. FOE SALE BUSINESS. Chnnces. DRUGSTORE, GOOD Business TTW1K S S.T.V. -RRI'AIL P comer stand: low price and easy terms. For particulars address nARKS, Dispatch office. apl5-2) FOR SALE TWO YEARS' LEASE OF THE best business stand In Chartlers, right near the station; suitable for restaurant or other busi ness; 4-room house and storeroom, with entire furnlshment: rent S380 per year. J. C. BEILLY, 77 Diamond st. . apl5-3 OR SALE-GENERAL STORE IN COUNTRY tnnrn, ihnira fttnek- irood trade: community iirfiiv mnnir prrpllpnt nrlvflte academy nearby: a rare onnortunltv: reason for selling, death of head proprietor. For particulars address E. GAMBLEi Rogers, O. mh26-33-p F hig TTOR SALE SEVERAL FINE GROCERY J? stores in Alleghenj and ittsburg at low drur stores, cigar stores, bakeries, con- ectloneries, boarding houses, shoe stores, prlnt- Bbure, prices tprtinnprlpB. boarding Ing office, coal works, gents' furnlshin: lit s hotels: all good business openings. SHEFARD WANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP ERTY, over $4,000; 4M per cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAYER4 CO., KFourth avenue. mh2-a22-D -TTTANTED-RENTS COLLECTED FROMIT W LY; property managed with satisfaction. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167. la 19-81 WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY ON FARM ING, city and suburban properties or col lateral. ED. WITTISH, 410 Grant street, Pitts burg, Fa. apll-13-D -TT ANTED -MORTGAGES VV amounts: 4K to 6 ner cent: city I iSljAVA. A. i;u. amounts: 4X to 6 per cent: clt- aeiay. bajuujvu , IN ANY and country: no Fourth avenue. Ja20-K-HThS WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY IN SUMS TO suit, for any desired time and at lowest rates: negotiating mortgages a specialty. D. F. THOMAS & CO., 408 Grant St. ap6-I9-I0D TTT-ANTED-MOHTGAGES I MORTGAGES I V On Pittsburg, Allegheny or suburban Im proves, real estate, la large ur siunu uiuvuuw lEXANDEil S. lowest rates st. LEE 313 Wood ap!3-6S-MWB TTT-ANTED-IO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS VV of (3,000 and upward, on city and suburban M You can't get the good of yonr electric li"ht unless you have proper shades or globes. The most complete assortment and newest designs are lo be found at Craig head's Lamp Store, 615 Smithfield st. D, Don't Fnll To get "Easter Morning" panel; at all the stores ot the Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea Co. this week. MWF Hand Mirrors Hednced 25 Per Cent. Until removal next week, at Hardy & Hayes, Jewelers, C33 Smithfleld st. OFFICE OP THE PITTSBURG CAR TRUST CO. FrrrsBuiiG, April is, issa. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN-THAT THE annual meetingof the stockholders of the Pittsburg: Car Trust Company will be held on MONDAY, the 6th day of May, 1889, at the Iron City National Bank, No. 74 Fourth avenne, ,tv nf Plttabnrir. at 10 o'clock A. ir.. for the purpose of electing a President and Board of six Directors of the Corporation to serve for one year, and to transact any other business that may lawfully come before said meeting. ' A G.HATRY, Secretary. J. A JIMERY. Attorney. apl35or property, on 4," tier cent, free of tax amounts at 5 and B per cent. 95 1 ourth avenue. aIsa sm si t Issis BLACK & BAIRD, jei-aiu-u TTTA.NTKD-TO LOAN $200,000 ON MORT VV GAGES: S100 and upward at 6 per cent; fwo,oooat Vi per cent on .residences or ousiueu ; also in aajoining cuuuues. o. . uw-a Sro 'RJ 2NCH, 125 Fourth avenue. & CO.. 54 Fifth ave. ap9 PERSONAL-WHY TROUBLE YOUR WIFE, mother or daughters imreoalrine 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. mh8 , FOUND. FOUND-TAKE TA-VA-ZON ! (ANGEL OF Light.) The true treatment: cures alt ail ments; blood, liver, stomach. lungs, kidneys, nerves, are uneqnaled; the marvelous cures they have already performed the talk of the town; see home testimony. GRIFFKH'S PHARMACY. cornerThlrd ave.and Grant st..Fltteburg,Pa- Go now: be cured: established 31 years. apl5-28 CHI TREASURER S OFFICE, ? Municipal Hall, Smithfleld street NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL owners (whether residents or non-residents of the city of Pittsburg) of drays, carts, wagons, carriages, buggies, eta, mustpaythelc license at this office forthwith. All licenses not: paid on or before first Monday in March, 1S8S, will be placed in the bands of policeofficers for collection, subject to a collection fee ot al cents, and all persons neglecting to pay On or before first Monday in May, 1SS3. will bo sub ject to a penalty double the amount oft no 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 bo charged on tho license. Rates of license: Each one-horse vehicle, S6 00: each two-horse vehicle, $10 00; each four-horse vehicle, 12 00: each four- horse DacK, io w; omniousanu wuuct "uoi drawn by two horses, 510 00. One extra dollar will be charged for each additional horsd used In above specified vehicles. J. F. DENNISTON, fel4-70-D Cltv Treasurer. RESORTS. Atlantic City. mHE OCEAN HOUSE J. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J- Now open under old management. fe22-31-nwr J. A. RETO. THE ISLESWORTH, ... ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. On the beach, sea end of Virginia avenue. Steam heat, electric bells. Will open Febru- aB-72-3tWFSU BUCK AMcCLELLAN. THE CHALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. MOVED TO THE BEACH. ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. UNSURPASSED OCEAN VIEW,, Salt water baths In the house. Elevator. ) mhl92-D E.BOBERTS4SONS. J NOTICES. F lOB SALE-RETAIL FURNITURE STORE-A anlpnrlM huslness onnortunltv In the thriving city of East Liverpool, Ohio; the owners desiring to engage in the manufacture of a pat ented specialty, offer a splendid bargain: the op fiortunfty of a lifetime to step into a well-estab-lshed trade. LOCK BOX 72, East Liverpool. O. apl2-13 FOR SALE-AN INTEREST INS LARGE AND propcrous general store in a growing manu facturing town near the city: an old established stand and doing a-iln paying business: to a gen tleman of Integrity ana experience and who could take charge ofone or two of the departments tills is an exceedingly good opening: references given and required. Particulars confidentially from JAS. W. DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pitts burg. ap!3-99-MWS Bnslneas Stands. FOR SALE-ON" FIFTH AVE., PITTSBURG. Ia., 125 ft. front, extending back 150 ft., more or less, to BO-ft. street; close to Court House: only S375 per front foot. ED WITTISH, 410 Grant street, Pittsburg, Pa, apW-31-nwrsu SALE-BLACKSMITH SHOP-ONE OF the best stanas for business in either city is a at TTIOR Ii tii nff-o-eit twnn fnr sale; the nronertv can bebai h.ircrln If sold soon. J arther particulars from JAb. W. DRAPE&CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pitts burg . apl3.97-D office of 1 Treasurer of Allegheny County, v April 1, 1889. i VTOTICE- In pursuance of the 21st section of an act relating to Allegheny county, approved the 1st day of May, 1861, and of the amendments of the said section,approved the 30th day of March, 1866, 1 do hereby give notice that the dupli cates for the several wards, boroughs and town ships wiU be open and I will be prepared to re ceive the county. State and poor taxes for 1839 on and after the , 1st DAY OF MAY. 1889. Said'taxes can be paid at this office until the 1st day of August with a deduction of 5 per cent for prompt payment to all persona paying the whole amount of their taxes. There will be no reduction allowed during the month of August. There will be 10 per cent added to all taxes remaining unpaid on the 1st day of September, 1SS9 WILLIAM HTl.r., Treasnrer of Allegheny County. S.EDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS, I BEDFORD. PENNA ading mountain resort. Water uneqnaled. Hotel newly furnished. Opens Jnne 8. Writa for circular. L. B. DOTY, Manager. . ap7-o7-D AMUSEMENTS. Monday, April 15. Spalding Around the "World Base Ball Tour. WELCOME HOME. Chicago vs All America. . y Recreation Park, apU8-p AUCTION SALES. WANTEDHOUSES TO RENT, RENTS TO collect, mortgages on city and suburban property at 4M. 5 and 6 percent; property selected audboughtor sold on lowest commission: call for new property list for April. J. DERMITT, 407 Grant St. 8D13-61 WANTED-MORTGAGES-tl, 000, COOTO LOAN on city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand S per cent, and on iarms In Allegheny and aaja cent counties at 6 per cent; no money loaned ont of Pennsylvania. I. AL PENNOCK &.SON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-f4l JEROME FASSLER, JR.. Mechanical Engineer and Draughtsman., Corner Seventh axenue and Smithfleld street; Pittsburg, Pa. Ropm 530, Blssell Block. apl0-52-WFM TAUNCAN C. WHITE, Bull ding Contractor, 71 Diamond street, ; Second door above Smithfleld, , " Pittsburg. XeM-7-JfWT miscellaneous. WANTED HOUSEKEEPERS TO KNOW that we are selling household goods cheaper than any other house In the city: terms cash, PITTSBURG AUCTION CO., 93 Third ave. apl4-142 XU" ANTEDEVERYBODY TO KNOW APRIL VV Is the last month for cabinets at tlOOper doz. at ELITE GALLERY. 515 Market st , Pitts burg, Pa.; come early; Bring children; use eleva tor. apl-18 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. ' ' - ' ' Ilorses. Vehicles. Live Stock. fcc FOR SALE A GtJOD GRAY TEAM OF draught horses and one black driving horse. THOMAS CARLIN's SONS, Lacock and ban dusky sts., Allegheny. ap!2-50 FOR SALE-3 HORSES AND PEDDLER'S wagon will be sold at Rhodes and Wagner's; auction sale 77 Federal St., Allegheny, on Tnes dav. Anrll 16. at 4 o'clock : sale of goods begins at .10 o'clock. A. LEGGATE & bON, Auctioneers. apu-3 FOR SALE-A PAIR OF BEAUTIFUL BAY coach horses, IS hands high, 6 years old; per fectly sound and gentle; fearless ot steam aud cable cars; perrect single drivers. Can be seen at stables or A. JACKUAN & SON, 536 Penn ave., Pittsburg. aplS-U ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY-SALE OF unclaimed freight: To Whom it May Concern Notice is hereby given that all un claimed freight (600)' six hundred packages, more or less, consisting of trunks, valises, black bags, a large lot of miners' tools, cast ings of various kinds, one sewing machine, boxes and packages received prior to January 1, 1888, from offices of the Pennsylvania di vision, west of Harrisburg and Williamsport to Erie and Pittsburg. Including Allegheny City, Pa., and now in store in Pittsburg, will be sold at nnblie auction to the highest bidder at the f Auction House ot the Henry Auction Co.. No. 811 Market street, rutsDurg. tra., ariuij 2. 1889, at 10 A. 31., unless the same shall be called for and the charges paid thereon. ' H. STONER, Asst Supt. W. H. GLENN. Aeent, Pittsburg. Pa. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. assistant Superintendent's Office. PITTSBURG, PA.. April 15, 1889. aplo-92-15,28 WANTEU-EVEHYBODY TO KNOW THAT H. Terheyden has laid in a large stock of American watches, sold and sliver, that he can sell as low as the lowest: remember the place. HENRY TERHEYDEN, 5J0 Smithfleld St. J10U-MWF8U -fT7-ANTED-CUSTOMERS FOR CASH BAR W GAINS-Elgln, sllverine watches. (5,17, fS; Elgin gold ladles' watches, CO, S23, t25: nickel clocks 75 cts.t 1847 Rogers' knives and forks, tl 75 per set. JOHN HITS CH, Jeweler, 130 Federal ft, SpU-KWTSU Machinery nnd Uletals. FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles kept In stock, from 4 to 100b. p.; all refitted: good as new, at lowest rices: mounted portable engines, 8 to 25 h. p. 1-25 Park way. J . H. Y O UN G, Allegheny, Pa. jaa-iri-Mwy FOR SALE 23X43 CORLISS ENGINE: ONLX 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-p33-MWT FOR SALE-CONTRACTORS' MACHINERY: one 7J4xl2-lneh double engine, double drum: others large and small, with single or doable friction drums; wire and man 11a rope, centrifugal pumps, etc; two 26x48-lneh horizontal engines wlthnywbeels. THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, cor. Lacockandsanduikysts., Allegheny, jw-xwr A UCTION BALE By order of the assignee, Mr. J. B, Niece, wo will sell at auction on TUESDAY, April 18,. at 10 o'clock, at 311 Market street, a consicnment of 13 fine parlor salts of the latest design and coverings, embracing English rugs, French tapestries and high pile plushes, all of which were gotten up by an Eastern bouse for their own trade, at a cost of from 3100 to $170, and must be sold to close up the business, by order of assignee. This is the finest assortment of parlor work ever offered for sale in Pittsburg, and a rare opportunity to those wanting a parlor suit. Also at the same time and place, chamber BUlts in oak, walnut'and mahogany, wardrobes, bookcases, desks, sideboards, hall racks, couches, Brussels, velvet anddngraln carpets, and housekeeping goods. Sale to com menceon furniture at 10 o'clock. Goods may be seen morning of sale. HENBY AUCTION CO apM-U Auctioneers, TO-MOKKOW AT 330 P. M. apl3-108 n if RAND OPERA HOUSE E. D. WILT Lessee and Manager. All Week. Wednesday and Saturday Matinee FALL OF JTLAHTA; THE IRISH SPY. . Mr.G.M.CONNELL BARNEY "THE. SPY. Miss LILLIAN BURKH ART and a .host of local talent. Benefit Post 88, G. A. TL, Relief Fund. aplo-13. B1 iUOU THEATER IiYDIA TlOJipaur . Anrl her own ENGLISH BURLESQUE COMPANY. Next week The Hanlons In "Voyage. Eat - Swisse." PI3. JT A$IRY WHJJAMS' ACADEMY I TO-NIGHT, atinees Tuesday. Thursday and Saturday. MAY HOWARD'S BIG BURLESQUE COt - 7 Great Comedians ai nanasome uaaies-. 3 Card Monte. . apl2 XT ARRIS' THEATER. Ono Week Commencing Monday, April 15.V, April 22-MAtN LINE.' apla-lg-Mwyiii 1 E. UNKENHEIMER, ARCHITECT, 515 Smithfleld street. Pittsburg, Pa. . Frettit Freund Building, second noor. mnzt-80-srwT i FRESH BUTTBK T RECEIVED DATLT BY GEO. K. 8TEVENS0N CO GROCERIES AND TABLE DEUCACIBB, S1XIK. AyKNUK jfttW-xir, '3 J 4 A iJ g