w .vrx&rr' vspf THEJp'ICTSBinRG: ftDISPAfrCH, WgBSpT.BILlS 5Yiar-. .TUV' ,i'- "Ti-'"' jtiBMJwr J, -Trf" w"1? , ''? : v v "! -2sae: -."..,."'- a tiHt ;?faeLocal Tree Primers With Poles m APno1i TT H Pnreimmnns. IVJ"' """" Ul W. Viw Mk Bill the plums fall this week? candidates for the Surojor and Collector- ships Named. fp5TlASTEB,MAESHAL AND DIST. ATTI Some active Republicans of this city are !said to be getting almost as restive as Sena tor Stewart, who was quoted yesterdav. because of the long time taken y the Gov ernment authorities to remove Democratic officials. Tbey argue with Old Hickory NFthat "To the victors belong the spoils," and they think it full time the same were dis tributed. The feeling is thus outlined by a veteran. "The talk is that the principal offices will be filled this week. The best plnm in ,4rthii district is the office of Surveyor-of the Port The applicants are Captain John ,F. Dravo, who was removed to make way for Mr. Barr; "William M. Y-ogleson, confec tioner; Colonel John Swing, late of Har ris & Swing, and Mr. George Sheppard, the present City Clerk. Captain Dravo is well known throughout the district, and is.at present a member of the Legisla ture. He is claimed to be Senator Quay's choice. Mr. "Vogelson is strongly lacked by the Grand Army and many business men. Colonel Swing is a native of Washing ton county, and, it is said, will get the support of Secretary of State James G. Blaine. Mr. Sheppard lias not heretofore been announced, but he is said to have quite a promiscuous backing. "It is conceded that the "Marsbalship is held by Senator Quay. He has a personal friend. sand that friend is supposed to be State Senator Rutan. This office is sought for by several counties. ONE CONCESSION' AND A FIGHT. "The District Attorneyship is conceded to Walter Lyon, Esq. .The fight for the postofflce, as Is well Known, is between Can tain J. S. McKean and Council- 'man H. P. Ford. It is said that previous to a HfflPllEPAILABE. ""visit to Washington by prominent politicians of this county it was taken for granted that Captain McKean's early appointment was as sured; but the visit evidently deferred whatever . arrangement or understanding was previously sad. The report is that particular attention was called to the capability of the present In cumbent, Mr. Larkin, and it was contended that, in the proper interest of civil service re form, it was fitting to retain him until he has served out bis full term. On the-other hand, it is claimed that there is no tenure of office for a postmaster any more than in many other of-fii-eswhere a commission simply runs during pood behavior, or during the pleasure of the Executive. "As to the Collectorship of Internal Rev enue, it is said the friends of Sam Warmcastle, of the East End. think that he will be appointed this week. Mr. Warmcastle is at present freight agent of the P. & C Ry and a member ot City Council. If it is a fact that he will be sppointed,the question may arise as to whether Judge White's ruling relating to the combina tion ot Councilmen and saloon keeper applies. Silas M. Bailey, ex-State Treasurer, who re sides In Fayette county. Is also a candidate. Whether he has other backing than that of the Congressman of his district and the people of . bis county remains to be seen. A MAN OF EXPERIENCE. "Frank P. Case, for a time Collector of this district, is also a candidate, backed by this and several other counties of the district, and by numerous influential Republicans. There is no question as to his standing as a Republican; 'indeed he is a stalwart; but there Is some dis pute as to whether he is oris not a ringster. A ' Mr. Chamberlain claiming to be now a resident of Allegheny City, Cut hailing from Beaver i county, where bis family is still, is also an vnounccd as a candidate, Mr. Kline.of Mercer, is the most recent candidate mentioned in this connection. ."These several applicants, aside from their ,omi efforts to secure the Indorsement of our i " two ..Senators, are backed bv the respective Congressmen of their several districts. There are eight Congressional districts In this collec tion tiiBtrict, and each Congressman in whose district there is a candidate is naturally enlist ed for that individual, leaving the field to the others. ."While the postofflce fight overshadows everything else at present, the next in import ance is that for the Internal Revenue Collector-' ebip. After these things are settled the grand scuffle for the minor positions will begin, and that is liable to be equal in intensity to the scramble for the principal places." UNDER THE I. & C. LAW. A Salt Against the Erie for Refusing Coal Cars to Cincinnati One Victory for the Defendant la Scored. Messrs. Riddle, Dean & Co., yesterday brought snit in the United States Court, under the inter-State commerce act, against the SX., li. E. & "W. E. E. Co. The plaintiffs are agents for the sale of coal on j commission for mines near Pittsburg. In November, 1887, they claim, they received i orders from Cincinnati for coal, and placed the order with mines on the P., C. & Y. R. R., a branch of the P. t L. B. R. R. The latter road connects rflth the N. YnP. fe O. R. R, "operated by the defendant, at Youngstown. On September 28, 1887, a coal tariff was Issued, from the mines of the P., C. & Y. and P., McK. AY.a R.'sto points on the N. Y., P.4 0.R, Rlncluding Cincinnati, at SI 70 per ton. Act ing under the tariff, the plaintiffs gave an order to the railroad company for five cars per day to 4 fin their order. . ' At the same time the Lake Shore mines on the Pittsburg, McKeesport and Youghiogheny --,RaiIroad gave an order for from five to ten -'cars per day with which to supply an order irom Cincinnati A few days later the railroad .. company issued an order to stop all cars en route and to load no more with coal for Cin . cjnnati. On January 3, 1S8S, they withdrew the ,.' rates to Cincinnati on coal and refused cars for 'there, having stopped shipments for that point in the meantime. The orders of the Lake Shore mines, how- ;ever, were filled, and their shipments cared for wiby the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern jBa!lway Company. The plaintiffs claim dam- laces, by reason of the treatment received from its New York, Lake Erie and Western Rail- ar Company, to the extent of $10,290. the amount of loss on that contract. PtVThe case, it is stated, was before the Inter. 8tate Commerce Commission, but was decided ,i stains t the plaintiffs, who have now brought ult in the United States Court. A Month's Shaving for 2 Cents. tFor 2 cents Colgate & Co., 63 John st, N. Y. will mall you a sample of Demulcent Shaving 4; - A Great Success. "C"Pnr sae of he consolidated stocks of Jjlfiee large clothing manufacturers is a - "1 great success. It's just as we predicted jijwhea we said it would cause great ezcite ;rocnt;cor. Grant and Diamond sis. Remem ber, tins large stock is being sol d at 62 cen ts on the.dollar, and is divided into three big bar gain'lots $10 suits, 12 suits and $15 suits. These goods were sent to us with the under Etandinethat they were to be sold at once, and'Veibave marked tfce prices for a speedy Sale Stai ccuui uu tuc uutiar. uwu doming was'neveKsold so cheap. P. C. C. C, cor. Grant'and'Diamond sts., opp.the new Court Housed " ? Store Closed To-Dar Come To-morrow ' rr grcat-and actual bargains in silks and uress goods. JOS. nousE cc UO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. TlTW 1.1 i-J V V V 1R"!f: Dm.'Dni Whisky, the finest in the United States, can .alwars he l,A . n W. fiehmirH'ii 0,5 .! W.Pffth Ave.. City.' Goat and Doc Wagon. . v.j25xtra iarKe an(j sronp wagons for dogs, v V Coat and Ton!. !., ollsiTethnrK' uaimni t Lauer's Toy Honse, 620 Liberty st rfwifiTrflTT pan Vinw n a.. s -j.-.A cigars for.S4fi0at ft xxr o.i :ju. nr. -J Iv'tMT a ' amafc i e' " mlH SjapEj. y "j uuute, wv .jfcj o 1 INIWBSING-BIG.MEASDRES. The Chamber ot Commerce Favors tho Wathlngton Exposition and Commercial Union Also the Ohio Ship Canal. At the meeting of the Chamber of Com merce held yesterday Captain "W. P. Her bert reported the distribution to seven sufferers of the proceeds received from the sale of the silver brick donated to the suf ferers by the "Wood street accident in January. William C. Lyne, Manager of the National Life Insurance Company, was elected a member of the Chamber. On motion Mr, Anderson read a com munication from the Secretary of the Exposi tion ot the Three Americas, to be held In Washington in 1892. The letter asked that three additional members of the Chamber be appointed on the general committee, aside from. the President and Secretary. Messrs. An derson, Miller and Batchelor were so ap pointed. Mr. Anderson also said he had received a letter from the Hon. Erastus Wlman, of New York, in which the latter said that he would be in this city in the course of two or three weoks and would like an opportunity to meet the Chamber and speak to them and other business men in regard to a commercial union with Canada. The superintendent was instructed to write Mr. Wlman and agree on a date. Mr. Jackson read a letter of Inquiry sent the Chamber by the Commercial Club of Burling ton, Iowa, which caused considerable merri ment ly reason of the great number of ques' tions asked on what business men consider very private affairs. The writer wanted to know the price of coal to gas companies, and what proiit there was In it; what it cost to make the gas, and what consumers were charged; the number of electric light com panies in the city, their charges and how their charters were worded. There were some SO questions asked in the letter that would have necessitated one man working a month to answer, and with good humor, the letter was turned over to the Committee on Statistics. The resignation of Captain William McClel land, of the board, was not accepted. He in tends to be absent from the city for somo time, and thought it best to resign. He was given leave of absence for the time. Colonel K. P. Roberts offered quite a lengthy and strong resolution, supporting legislative hill No. 865. for the proposed ship canal from Lake Erie to Beaver, and it was adopted. It sets forth not only the great advantage to Western Pennsylvania shipping interests, but to those of the great Northwest, which snch a project would assure, and therefore urges, first upon the Legislature, then upon Congress, its importance and value. THE SUCCESSFUL BIDDERS. Firms Who Furnish Printing, Feed and Re pairs to the City. The Department ot Awards met yesterday afternoon, Mayor McCallin presiding. Bids were opened for the following contracts: Printing 300 copies of the report of the De partment of Public Safety for 1SSS. 600 copies of the report of the Bureau of Health for 1SSS, and 500 copies of the report of the Board of Health for 18S7. Best & Co. received the con tract for printing the Board of Health, 18S7 re port, at S4 75 per page; W. T. Nicholson got the Public Safety and Health reports for 18S8, at Jl 85 per page. The contract for furnishing flour and feed to Department of Charities was awarded to Mar shall, Kennedy fc Co. at the following figures: Eight hundred barrels of flour. SJ 15 per barrel; 0 barrels Graham flour at H 15; 40,000 mid dlings at $14 per ton; 50,000 pounds of bran at $14 pet ton; 10,000 pounds of oil meal at $30 per ton; 10,000 of screenings at 16 per ton; 6,000 pounds of corn meal, 50 cents per bushel. Olnhansen Bros, were awarded the contract for repairing and plumbing No. 11 engine house at $105; William Eerr & Sons were awarded the contracts for remodeling and painting the third floor of No. 3 engine house at $1,180, and remodeling and painting No. 10 engine house at $3,850; John Wall got the con tract tor filling and building an extra founda tion for No. 4jpolice station. Fourteenth ward; Studebaker Bros., South Bend, ind., were awarded the contract of furnishing three two horse street sprinklers, with a capacity ot 750 gallons each, at $3Sa each, and one single horse sprinkler, with two attachments, at $325. The contract for furnishing cement was awarded to the Pennsylvania Manufacturing Company. Five Toush Kids In Saspene. There was to have been a bearing before Al derman Hartman last night In the case ot five boys who were charged with breaking windows in the St. Cialr schools and stealing goods from the schoolrooms. P. M. Carr, the prosecutor, failed to appear, and the case was held over. It is a matter of ordinary prudence to break up a cold at once by the timely use of Dr. Jayne's Expectorant, an old curative tor sore lungs and throats, and a sure rem edy tor coughs. A Great Sncccm. Our sale of. the consolidated stocks of three large clothing manufacturers is a great success. It's just as we predicted when we said it would cause great excite ment, cor. Grant and Diamond sts. Remem ber, this large stock is being sold at 62 cents on the dollar, and is divided into three big bargain loth $10 suits, $12 suits and $15 suits. These goods were sent to us with the understanding that they were to be sold at once, and we have marked the prices for a speedy sale at 62 cents on the dollar. Good clothing was never sold so cheap. P. C. C. C, cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the new Court House. We Celebrate the Day. , Store closed all day open to-morrow. Come and see the special new lots of bar gain dress goods and silks. Jos. HOBNS & Co.'S Penn Avenue Stores. Doable Baby Carriages For twins, either parasol or canopy tops; also full line of single carriages; warranted perfect manufacture, at Lauer's Toy House, 620 liberty st. Store Closed To-Day--Come To-Morrow For great and actual,bargains in silks and dress goods. JOS. HOENE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. Histed's galleries open to-day. Get th finest photos made in the city. "W. Histed, 35 Pifth ave. E. Histed, 41 Piith ove. G. "W. Schmidt will sell you one quart of 1880 Pure Eye Export Whisky for $L 95 and 97 .Fifth Ave., City. We Celebrate tho Day. Store closed all day open to-morrow. Come and see the special new lots of bar gain dress goods and silks. JOS. HOBNE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. B.&B. Stores open all day to-day. Special at tractions and special facilities tor to-day. Boggs & Buhl. We Celebrate the Day. Store closed all day open to-morrow. Come and see the special new lots of bar gain dress goods and silks. Jos. Hoene & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. AUj the leading brands" of imported cigars, wholesale and retail. G. W. Schmidt, 95 and 97 Fifth Ave. EDUCATIONAL. -RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC IKSTI JX TOTE, Troy, N. Y. Examinations for admission to this, the old est School of Engineering in the United States, will be Leld in on June5, 1889. Can didates will be examined in the following sub jects: Spelling, English grammar, geography, arithmetic, algebra, through equations of the 2d degree Including radicals and in plane geometry. The examinations will be wholly written, and a fee of $5 will be required of each candidates iPIace of examination given about May 2a See this paper. For further informa tion address D. M. GREENE, Director, apSO-73-TTS Troy. N. Y. TA-YA-ZOH EEMEDIES! Gets there all the same. Drives every vestige of disease from the svstem, gives vigor, new life to alL GRIFFITH'S PHARMACY. 301 G rant su, cor. Third ave., Pittsburg, Pa. ap30-100 )IANOS, ORGANS. a HAMILTON, 81 AND 83 FIFTH AVENUE, Pittsburg, Paj ap30-7i-D a&-Display .wivertttementt one doliar per iquare for one Insertion!. ClateVled advertise melds on this page such at JVanted, For Saie, To Lei, etc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken Jot less than fifty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH ' XRAXCH OFFICES. For the "aooommodation of the public, Branoh Offices hav6 been established at the following places, where Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient advertisements will be received up to 9 P. UL for inser tion next morning: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts wlthTnxDls- TATCB. prrrsiiUBQ. THOMAS McOAFKKEY, S5o9 Butler street. KM1L O. BTUCKET, 24th street and Penn ave. E. G. bTOCKEYA CO., Wylle ave. and Fulton st. N. STOKKLY, Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST ESD. t. "W. TALIiACE,'6121 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTEB & SHE1BLER, fith av. ft Atwood St. BODTDBIDK. JACOB SrOHN. No. 2 Carson street. CHAR. SCHWABM 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. HAEP.CHEK, 59 Federal street. H. J. McBEIDE, Federal and Ohio streets. FRED H. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEKS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut its. J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENBY, Western and Irwin avej. G. TV. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PEBBYM. GLEIM. Bebecca and Allegheny ayes. WANTED. Blnle Hcls. TV ANTED A GOOD BABBEB NO. 718 CAB- SON ST., 88. ap30-47 WANTED -2 FIRST-CLASS COAT-MAKERS. Apply immediately to W. J. HUSTON & CO., East Liverpool, O. ap30-77 -T7ANTED-1MMEDIATELY A GOOD FELT VV and gravel roofer. Apply at once toW. M. MCCOMUS, 1003 Carson St.. Southslde. apSO-4 -m-ANTED-FOB THE SEASON A CaBPEN YV TEB accustomed to making: and hunting wire screens. Apply at 371 EDWIN ST., E. E. apSO-37 WANTED-SEVERAL FIBST-CLASS SHOE salesmen and salesladies: best reference re quired. Apply at KAUFMANNS' shoe depart ment. ap30-86 WANTED A FIBST-CLASS WHITE BAB BEB: wares K to (7 a week with boarding. Address JAMES A. BILLITTEB, 503 Market St., McKeesport, Pa. ap30-48 WANTED-A RELIABLE AND FASHION ABLE cutter; only those of experience and can come well recommended need apply to 97 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny City. ap30-80 WANTED-JOB PBINTEB-A COMPETENT yonng man can hear of good opening; state experience and where last employed. Address PRINTER, P. O. BOX 1020, city. ap30-82 -TTTANTED-A FIBST-CLASS COAT MAKER v V to go to the country; steady employment for the right kind of a man. Inquire at P. J. LOUGHNKY'S, No. 932 Liberty St. ap30-80 -T7"ANTED FIVE HORSE-COLLAR MA VV KEKS-3 short straw hands, 3 long straw hands. Immediately; none but first-class work men need apply. D. CHESTNUT & CO., 147 First ave. ap30-85 TTANTED-AGENTS TO SELL A PATENT VV ledger, advertising cards, fans, mem. books, rulers, etc., to merchants: exclusive terri tory; biff profits. JIODEL LEDGEB CO.. South Bend, Ind. aplS-53-EOD -TVTANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING VV powder and pure spices: gifts with goods; coke workers, miners or millmen can makemoney In their spare time. YAMASH1BO TEA CO., S3 Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa. J126-S6-TTS -TT7-ANTED-SWEDES TO CANVASS FOB THE VV new Snedleh Bible; Indorsed and approved ofbyallthe Swedish clergy. Apply at once for terms and outfits to P. 5. FLEMING CO., 77 Diamond St., Pittsburg, Pa. ap27-49 WANTED AT ST. LOUIS-HOUSE PAINT ERS can find steady work and good wages D7 applying to the Master Painters' Exchange, SOS N. Fourth St. E. Si. MATTHEWS, Presi dent. HUNT P. WILSON. Secretary. ap29-l! T7"A N T E D IMMEDIATELY A GOOD VV marble cutter and a first-class marble FiOllBher. Address, stating lowest wages will work or, no time for correspondence, DUNNING MARBLE AND GRANITE CO.. Erie. Pa. apij-io T7"ANTED-A FIBST-CLASS BOOT AND V V shoe salesman to take Charlie Hall's route In Pa, ;only those who have an extensive acquaint ance and can command a large trade In that sec tion need apply. EDMUNDS & MAYO, Boston. ap28-143 T7ANTED-3 FIBST-CLASS MARBLE AND VV granite salesmen: mnst have experience In this line; one for the city of Pittsburg and Alle gheny and two to travel elsewhere. Address, stating experience. DUNNING MABBLE AND GEANITECO., Erie, Pa. mh26-78 w ANTED BAH WRITERS AT SMART'S college, 4 sixth street, Pittsburg. Pen- manshlp. bookkeeping, latest and best shorthand, typewriting, arithmetic etc., thoroughly taught :ht for S3 per month: Instruction private for both sexes; open dally 9 A. M. to 9 p. M. aplS-OS-TTSSa -rrjANTED-AGENTB ON SALARY; 175 PER V V month and expenses paid any active man or woman to sell our goods by sample and lire 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 felS-3-D -VTTANTED-SALESMEN-'WE T&lsa A fEW VV men to sell our goods by sample to the wholesale and retaU trade; largest manufacturers In our line: inclose 2-cent stamp: wages S3 per day; permanent position; no postals answered; money advanced for wages, advertising, etc. CENTENNIAL MAN'F'G CO., Cincinnati. Ohio. ap2-85-TT8SU WAN TED-AGENTS IN EVEBY CITY HAV ING water works to sell patent hose holder: will take any size hose from )i ineh to 1 Inch; can be adjusted to any position desired for watering a lawn; it Is the simplest and most con venient holder In the market; sells quickly; pays good profits; sample sent to any address on re ceipt of price, st 50: write for agency. C. H. TAISEY, Box, 2294, Denver, Col. Jap28-S9-nsu Female Help. V1TANTED-A GOOD FEMALE COOK FOR VV night work at MILLER'S DINING AND LUN CH BOCMS, 121 and 123 Filth ave. ap30-3 XITANTED A PROTESTANT GIBL FOR VV general housework in a family of two; ref- ence required. Apply at 232 SHADY LANE, E.E. WANTED A FIRST-CLASS TAILORKSS, and young man that wants to finish his trade on fine coats. Address 69 LOGAN ST., Pittsburg. - ap30-S7 T7-ANTED-AT SHADYSIDE, NURSE FOB VV child 2K J ears or age; must he good laun dress; reference required. Address P. O. BOX 354, Pittsburg. Pa. ap30-62 -TTTANTED-LADY AGENTS BEST LINE OF VV ladles' and children's furnishing goods; two new Inventions this spring; flOO monthly; stamp for catalogue. E. H. CAMPBELL & CO., 4S4 Randolph St., Chicago. ap9-76-TTSu DInle and Pemnlo flelo. WANTED-A BUTLER, 6 FAEM HANDS, 2 men for hotel, woman cook, f7 per week; 00 house girls, 40 for hotels: 60 cooks and cham bermaids for small families, 13 50 to 14 per week: nurse girls, 2 colored. MEEHAN'S AGENCY, 545 Grant St. apS9-D Situations. -TTT-ANTED-POSITION AS FOREMAN OF V pattern shop: good recommendations. Ad dress PATTERN MAKER, Dispatch office. ap30-45 WANTED A POSITION AS FOREMAN mason by one who understands his business thoroughly. Address MASON, Dispatch office. ap30-49 TTTANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN WITH BOME VV knowledge of medicine a position as as sistant In a doctor's office. Address O. P. C. Dis patch office. ap30-44 -5TTANTED POSITION BY EXPERIENCED VV bookkeeper: accurate, steady and reliable; (Irsl-ilass references as to character and ability, X Z., Dispatch office. ap30-83 -TT7-ANTED-SITUATION-BY BOOKKEEPER W who is well up in the duties of ost clerk, and has been used to general office work; wages moderate; can be well recommended. Address A. B., Dispatch office. apS-G6 Pnrtnerj. . t "vrT-ANTED-BELIABLE- PERSON TO ASSO VV C1A1E with another In the manufacturing of machine In demand by wood workers; trade assured: good Investment. SAMUEL THOMAS, No. 179 Third ave. ap29-2 Financial. "TTTANTED -BENTS COLLECTED PBOMPT- YY LY; property managed with satisfaction. ALLES BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167. Ial-81 WANTED-TO BORROW 810,000 ON PATENT valued at 100,000 : now in successful use; Just patented: 8 per cent to right parti Address VALGABLEINVENTION, Dispatch Office. ap3U-63 TT7-ANTED-TO LOAN (500,030, IN AMOUNTS V V of 13, 000 and npward, on city and suburban property, on H percent, free of tax: also smaller amounts at 5 and S per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, S5 Fourth avenue. se21- d26-D w 'ANTED-TO LOAN (200,000 ON MOBT- UAbia "tiuu ana npwara at 6 cer cent; tSOOLOOOat 4X per cent on residences or business property;, ais lBO In adiolnlne connties. s. H. jr: 125 Fourth avenue. oc31-eS4-D WANTED HOUSES TO BENT, BENTS TO collect, mortgages on city and suburban property at 4& 5 and 6 per cent: property selected aua bought or sold on lowest commission; call for new property list for April. J. UERMITT, 407 Grant st. snl4-61-D TjrTANTED-MOKTG AGES-tl, 000, 000TO LOAN V V on city and suburban properties at H, Sand 6 per cent, and on linns in Allegheny and aaja- ceut counties at o per cent; no money loanca ot of Pennsylvania. I. M, PENNOOX & SON..K Fourth avenue, ap7-Hl WANTED. Financial. ' WANTED MORTGAGES LARGE OR small. ED. WI'PXISH. 410 Urant street, Pittsburg. ap24-47-D WANTED-MOBTGAGESON PROPERTY U either city: lowest rates or interest. "bPEN CER & GLOSSEB, 419 Smlthfield St. mh23-7 WA-NTED-MORTG AGES-MONEYTO LOAN In sums to snit, at 4M, 5 and per cent. GRAEBING & LYON, 135 Fourth ave- ap6-el-P ITITANTED-MORTGAGES-MON EY TO LOAN W In sums to suit at -4)f, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES ft BAILEY, 151 Fourth ave. Tel. 157. api8-i WANTED MOBTGAGES ON CITY PBOP ERTY. over S4.000; 4 per cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER & CO., 82 Fourth avenue. mh2-a22-D Miscellaneous. TaTANTED-25 HORSES AND CARTS; UNITY VV Branch P. R. B.. Apply immediately to E. J. GAYNOR, Latrobe, Pa. ap25-73 WJ AKTmi9MA 1,T, HRCOND-HAND W lathe, root or power" less than 38 'between centers. Address BOX 3. Renfrew. Butler Co., Pa. State price. p30-H TTTANTED-LEABN THE ABT OF GENTLE- SON. ap3Q.68 -TTT-ANTED APPLICANTS FOB CIVIL W SERVICE Examination questions and full Information or how, when and -miere to apply for Government position sent ror 25 cts. in stamps. Address NATIONAL ILLUSTRATED MAGA ZINE, Washington. D. C. ap28-118 FOR SALE IIIIPKOVED REAL ESTATE. Cltv Residences. TTTOB SALE-CARSON ST.. BETWEEN THIRD JD and Fourth sts.,2torypressed brick dwelling. 9 'rooms: all modern Improvements: price low; lot 20x100. J. C REILLY, 77 Diamond St. ap2S-lll-TTSSU FOR SALE BLUFF STREET, NEAR COL LEGE, new brick house 8 rooms, hall, bath room. Inside w. c, finished basement: a complete house, all late improvements: lot 23 feet 9 Inches by IS feet. ROBERT COWABD, No. 20 Bluff 6treet. mhlo-28-TTSSu FORSALE-FOUETH AVE. AND BOSSST. magnlficent brick dwelling 10 rooms, vesti bule, halls, bath, w. c, slate mantels, both gases, cemented cellar, large range; all modern conveniences: bargain. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. ap27-45 F IOR SALE-WYLIE AVE., NEAR WASHING TON at., on line of new cablo cars, brick store with handsome front and 8 rooms, hall, bath, nat. gas, all conveniences;- lot over 22 feet front; buy now and get Increase of value. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. ap3&-7 F IOR 8ALE-ON TUNNEL ST., NEAR WY L1E avenue: lot 40x80 feeL with 2 large dwell ings; all renting for (90 per month; this property will now pay handsomely on theprlce asked and enhance rapidly In the future. TV. A. HEREON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. apl389-13. 17, 20. 24. 27,30 East End Iteslaencc. TTOB SALE ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH J the house you rent or own? If not. see the finely built residences In Coltart square, Oakland. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave. ap20-84-TuF FOR SALE $1,000 CASH, BALANCE MONTH LY payments, will purchase a six-room modern style house on Meyran ave., Oakland; good size lot, with stable on rear. W. A. HEBBON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave. ap30-8S-TTS FOR SALE NORTH AVE., FRONTING parks, an elegant 2-story brick dwelling. 7 rooms: purchasers would do well to examine this property, as the price Is very low; lot 19H10 to alley. J. C. REILLY. 77 Diamond st. ap23-IH-TTSSU IOR 8ALE-SHADYSIDE HOME-CONVENIENT to Koud Station and cable cars, con Jb: taining 9 elegantly papered rooms. parlor, library, dining room, kitchen and hall on first floor; bath, laundry, natural gas; all latest Improved conve niences; large lot: this beautiful place Is in one orthe most desirable locations in East End, and will be sold cheap. Call soon and see this bargain. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. sp30-51 TTTIOB BALE-QUEEN ANNE FRAME DWELL X! ING, close to Pennsylvania Railroad, on as- Shalt paved st,, 10 rooms, reception hall, bay wln ow in dining room, hard wood staircase, stained glass windows, china closet, range, bath, inside w.c, laundry with stationary tuba, slate mantels, furnace, natural gas, complete sewerage, flag stone sidewalks, large lot, 50x100 feet; terms, SI, MO cash: balance to suit buyer. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. ap23-84-D Allegheny Residences. F IOR SALE-HANDSOME MODERN HOUSE, all conveniences and large lot choice loca tion, Bldwell street, Allegheny; low price; easy terms. JNO. H. M'CBEEBY, 95 Fifth ave. ap'j--Tia Suburban Residences. TjlOB SALE-SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, AT A' 12,800, located on Holmes street, Wllklnsburg; new frame bouse, six rooms; lot 63x132 feet. . apl2-J2-TUP FOR SALE NEW HOUSE OF TEN ROOMS, well finished; lot 126x122 feet: location first class, on Rebecca street, Wllklnsburg. near sta tion: an excellent home: price only 13,000. W.A.. HERRON ft SONS, No. SOFourth aye. apl2-22-Tur FOR BALE BELL EFIELD RESIDENCE, near Fifth ave. cable cars, beautiful 2-story and attic dwelling of 9 rooms, elegantly papered and painted, reception hall, hardwood mantels and cabinets, bath, w. c, natural gas, all other conveniences: fine lot; call at office andsee photo. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. ap30-5o F lOB SALE-TWO ACRES OF LAND, WITH fine house. 7 large rooms, fruit and shade trees. craoery.eto..8orlnghouse. water In kitchen: stable, chicken honse, etc; a beautiful place, sit uate at Howard station. P, V. ft C. B. R., near Homestead; a great bargain If sold soon; by O.K. TOUDY. Real Estate. Insurance and Steamship. Agent. 1721 Carson St., Southslde. Would proba bly take other property In exchange. ap28-130 FOR PALETHE FINEST PROPERTY AT Emsworth, having a brick residence or 15 rooms with all modern improvements ; large porch es, spring water in the house, bathroom, with hot and cold water: alarge brick stable, icehouse, etc., with from 2 to 12 acres of ground, baying a beauti ful lawn covered with fine shade trees and shrub bery and Inclosed by a lovely evergreen hedge; fine vegetable garden, etc., near station and In best part of Emsworth. O. BERINGEH ft SON, 103 Fourth ave. ap30-65-TTB FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. FOB SALE BLUFF ST., NEAR COLLEGE, lot 23 ft. 9 In. bv 141 ft. ROBERT COWARD, 20 Bluff St. .. mhlO-23-TTSSu FOR 8ALE-LOTS-WE HAVE A FEW MORE of those tlJO ones left at head of Twenty-second st. Incline on small monthly payments. J. C REILLY, 77 Diamond st- ap23-lll-TTSSu TJIOB SALE-LOTH-1 HAVE A NUMBER OF A? lots on Carson st. and other streets; almost anylocallty; very cheap; terms easy; by O. B. TOUDY, Real Estate, insurance and Steamship Agent, 1721 Carson St., Bouthslde. ap2S-lS0 FOB SALE-'-OSGOOD PLACE" LARGE, handsome lots on Osgood. Maple and Linden avenues: all city conveniences: no lots less than 40 ft. wide: houses set from 20 to 30 ft. back from street: terms to suit. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. sp2-63-TU East End Lots. FOR SALE-ONE DESIRABLY LOCATED lot, 53 ft. front; 2 minutes' walk from Dallaa station: price 8250. MELLON BBOS,, 6349 Station' St., E. E. ap26-68-TUEu F OR SALE-AN EXCELLENT BUILDING lot. 55x103. Mellon St.. nearschnnlR.rhnrches. cable lines, B. It., etc.; best neighborhood; price SI, 650. MELLON BBOS., 6349 Station St., E.X. ap28-6S-TuSu FOR SALE-CHOICE LOTS AT DALLAS BTA TION, P. B. B convenient to steanl and street cars; cheap and on easy terms; situation un surpassed; price ranging from S406 to ssoo. Inquire of D. CtNEGLEY, 6106 Penn ave., East End. no28-y7S FOR SALE-ON HEBRON AVE., THIR TEENTH ward, one square from cable line, building lots, 20 feet front, from 8359 upward; this Is a desirable location, and will improve rap-, idly In value: terms easy. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. apl2-2t-iuF FOR SALE LOOK AT THIS-PLAN OF LOTS facing en Negleyand Center aves., at Roup station, and wlthln-nve minutes of either cable line; "the finest location for residence, or the best chance for enhancement In value, in the East End: all conveniences of city life, with the pleasures of a rural home, at moderate cost and easy terms. MELLON BBOS.. E. E., or JOHN F. BAXTEB, Agt., 512 Smlthfield St. ap2S-79-TTSSu ATIcsueny Lou. 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 AUGHEB, 43 N. Diamond St. mh7-98-D Subnrbnn Lot. FOB SALE MAFLEWOOD PAHK,WILKINS BURG Lots, 40x120. J. B.-COOPEB ft CO., 117 Fourth ave. ap27-78 FORSALE-MAPLEWODDPARK, WILKINS BURG Lots. 40x120 and 40x240, on your own terms: these are the most desirable lots' on the market. J. B. COOPER ft CO., 107 Fourth ave. ap27-78 FOB BALE-AT EDGEWOOD, BUILDING lots eligibly located, 64x150 feet each, for only 550; none better In the market at the price and lo cation. W. A. HEBBON ft SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. apl2-22-Tur FOB SALE-200 FINE BUILDING LOTS ON Lincoln avenue, borough of West Bellevue, only 5 minutes' walk from Avalon station. P., Ft. AV. & C. R. R.. and 10 minutes' ride from city, on line of projected electric road: price from tax) to (400 each; terms, 825 cash, balance In monthly EVSi rmenis, witnout interest. GRABBING ft ON, 135 Fourth avenue. ap25-l2 TrUE SALE-LOTS, LOTS, LOTS, LOTS X? Maplewood Park. Wllklnsburg. elegant building lotfs, 40x120 and 40x240: t!50 to f460: 810 to tSOdown, balance 8L 82 and 83 per week: these are the most desirable lots on the market: 56 trains each itay dally: they are bound to double In value wChln he next 90 days. J. B. COOPER ft CO., iy, Thursday and Saturday from 3 to 6 r. M. M-n IsT tu FOR SALE LOTS. EOB SALE-AT WALLS STATION, P. B. B., US acres, fine house, large barn, splendid or chard, outbuildings, fenced, highly Improved; gas, coat and limestone: springs: 116,300; for ten day's only. ED. W1TT1SH; 410 Grant street, Pitts burg, INew,Llst." ap30-D FOB SALE 300 ACRES ONE MILE FBOM STA TION, on Fort Wayne It. K-: S-room honse, good bank barn, stable and other buildings; 2 or chards: price (50 per acre: will sell farm, stock and Implements on lonir time, easy navments. or take real estate In exchange; also 80 acres 6 miles from Beaver Falls: house, barn, orchard, etc., for r-sow, sena jor iarm ana exenange 11st just out. N. F. UUBST, Beal Estate Broker, Rochester, Pa. ap26-12-K0D Mlacellanconi. ' FOB SALE-ATLANTIC CITT.N. J.-HOTELS, hoarding houses, cottages, lots and bath houses to let or ror sale by I. G. ADAMS ft CO., rcalestateagenta, Beal Estate and Law-Building, Atlantic Cltv. NJ. ap5-9-p FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chances. E' OR SALE THE PATENT BIGHT FOB AN automstta brake; have been offered 810.000: winjoln a company to mannlacture. Address S. R. ROWE.Duqnesne, Pa. ap80-81 T7IOB SaLE-AT A BARGAIN-CIGAR AND JtJ confectionery store, with privilege to rent house of 4xoom In good' location in Allegheny, Address STOKE, Dispatch office. ap30-9J FOB SALE-A GOOD MERCHANT TAILOR ING business, or would take a good cutter with mi security Into partnership. Those who mean business, address TAILOR, Dispatch office. ap29-I6 FOR SALE-SALOON AND HOTEL FUR NISHMENT complete; 22 rooms; good lease; terms cash; can give possession Immediately. Ad dress S. M. WILSON' St. Charles Hotel, Stenhen vllle, O. ap30-6 "I710R SALE CIGAR STOKE WHOLESALE 12 and retail; will be sold cheap; central loca tion; a flrsi-class chance for the right party; room In building to manulactnre; retail business will over pay expenses; reasons for selling, proprie tor Is leaving the city. Address li.. Dispatch of fice. ap27-13 TJOR SALE SEVERAL FINE GROCERY A? stores in Allegheny and Pittsburg at low prices; drug stores, cigar (tores, bakeries, con fectioneries, boarding houses, shoe stores, print ing offi!?- rnal wnrtrK. rents' fnrnlshlnsr store. hotels: all good business openings. SHEPARD ft CO.. 54 Fifth ave. ap9 Business Stands. FOB SALE-LICENSED HOTEL, WITH OR without livery stable, atRldgeway, Pa. Ap ply to T. WINGFIELD, St, James Hoiel, Pitts burg, Tuesday. , ap30-91 FOR SALE-20,000-TERMS TO SUIT, DNE square from Court House: business property; s brick dwellings; rental 11,608 per year: big bar gain: enhancement sure. ALLES ft BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Telephone 167. ap26-90-Tnrssa FOB SALE-82,000 WILL BUY A TEN roomed honse and basement and cellar In tho best stand In Youngstown for a saloon or boarding bouse. Call or address JAMES AM BBOSE, No. 3 Pike street, Youngstown, O. ap20-67-XOD fTlOB SALE-UR TO LET-ST. JAMES HOTEL, JJ Warren, Ohio, opposite depot: all trains on P., Y. A. R. R. stop lor dinner and supper; large bar and poolroom; furnished In best manneripos sesslon at any time AddressBT. JAMES HOTEL. ap30-64 OOB SALE THIS JPABK PLACE HOTEL, JU cor. Penn and Brushton ave., 16 rooms, with all modern Improvements for hotel purposes: the owner refused an offer a short time ago of (15,000; rlce now (10,000: lot 75x140. J. C. REILLY, 77 ilamond st. ; apH-lll-TTSSU FORSALE-3 LICENSED HOTELS. ONE IN Beaver county, one In Lawrence county and one In Ohio: the above hotels are centrally located and on Hue of railroad; prices from S3, 000 to (8,000. For particulars caU or address THUS. LIGGETT, 114 h ourth ave. ap25-l-TTSSU TjM)R SALE OR BENT-A LABGE HOTEL. X1 40 rooms, on Baltimore street, Cumberland, Md.; the house and bar has a big trade; will sell house and furniture or sell furniture and rent house at a reasonable rate. Address S. P. SWEITZER. Cumberland, Md. ap26-14 FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, dee. FORI SALE ONE BREWSTER STAR BUGGY and a good set of harness can be bought cheap Of A. J ACKMAN ft SON, 630 to 636 Penn ave. ap30-l FOB SALE CHEAP TWO SHETLAND ponies: every child nan ride and drive them. Inquire or A. JACKMAlT ft BON, 630 to 533 Penn ave. ap30-l Machinery and Metals. FOR SALEt-2 HORIZONTAL ENGINES, 13x22. 1 Ball engine, 1 small dynamo and 2 lamps and meat choppers, rendering kettles, etc. VELTE ft MCDONALD, Penn ave., cor. Thirty-second st, ic)0rn-rr TO LET. Cltv Residences. 10 LET-THAT FINE BB1CK DWELLING liAtfinA. aT 1A AAvt IlTa C flAlwAtl eS 1U14S ee until June 1. Inauire of J. A. ROSS. St. James Hotel, or on the premises. ap29-25 TO LET-COTTAGE HOUSE ON MT. "WASH INGTON, cor. Grav and Dllworth streets: has ten rooms, large lot; Is supplied with natural fas and city water; will be divided to suit two enants. Inquire at A. GABB1SON FOUNDBY CO. 'S OFFICE, 10 and 12 Wood St. ap20-17 East End Residences. TO LET-ON PENN AVE.. NEAR BEBECA St.. brick house of 7 rooms, bathroom, hot and cold water; all modern improvements: rood neighborhood; rent (27 50 per month. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. ap27-74 TO LET-ON COB. STATION ST. AND Sheridan ave., brick house or 8 rooms, two small rooms, bath room, hot and cold water, large yard, 70x100: good dry cellar, etc: about 4 minutes' walk from' either line of cable cars or East Liberty station: everything in good candl tUnz very desirable: rent (35 per month. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. ap27-74 Suburban Residences. TO LET-FUBNISHED HOUSE ON NEVILLE Island, opposite Dlxmont sta.. P., F. ft C. m r.: large grounas ana iruit. inquire u. w. u. iHNBTON, 94 Water St., Plttsbnrg.-Pa, ap25-44 TO LET-FUBNISHED COTTAGE OF 20 rooms for (600 a year; location unsurpassed for summer boarders; within three minutes' walk of the ocean. Address J. G. FBASEB, box 236, Atlantic City, N.J. ap28-25-TTSsa T 10 LET MY HOUSE, THIRTEEN ROOMS, at Laurel Station. Ft. Wavne road, all mod- era improvements, staoie ana carnage nouse, two acres ground, with liver view. Inquire on prem ises, or at 219 Lacock street, Allegheny. WM.T, DUNN. . mh9-63 TO LET FURNISHED HOUSE AT EDGE WORTH, P., Ft. W. ft C. B. R. : a completely furnished house with nine rooms, both gases, ele gant spring water in the house; only five minutes' walk from the station; will be rented for two or three months during the summer. AddiessD. B. &., Box 211, Pittsburg. I ap27-43-TT3 iranns. TO LET-THEBEST GABDENFABM ATMC KEE'S Bocks. Inquire No. 633 LIBERTY ST., Pittsburg. mh7-84-xOD Offices, Dek Room, etc T IO LET-CONVENIENTLY" LOCATED OF FICES, large and small, on second and third floors; also nice lodge rooms, opposite City Hall. Inquire T. MELLON ft SUK3 JJ4KH, 512 Smith- nem at. BP23-81 TO L E T-GEBMANIA SAVINGS BANK building, corner Wood and Diamond streets four offices at low rent; one single office, 16x20, and fro connecting offices, 20x26 and 15x18; one single office, 12X15; all splendidly Ughted: hnlshed In modern style; all newly painted and papered; pos session at once. mh30-88-D Business Stands. TO LET-SECOND 8TORY SHOP-ABOUT 40 260 feet floor, with abundant power, for rent cheap. Call at 139 SECOND AVE. ap23-82-TTSSU TO LET-STOREROOM AND CELLAR, 604 Smlthfield St. Inquire ON PREMISES. ap30-61 mO LET-ROOM 20X40, WITH POWER; X ground floor; entrance on street. Apply to PITTSBURG BBASS CO., Isabella and Sandusky sts., Allegheny. ap29-30 TO LET-THE EMPIBE HOTEL. AT MAS3IL LON, Ohio, for term of years; none but responsible parties need apply; Inclose stamp for Bsrtlcnlars. Address M. 11. KING, Massltlon, hlo. ap27-96-n TO LET-ATLANTIC CITY-ONE 33-ROOM hotel, good bar stand; one 10-room cottage; both newly painted and papered: one of the best market bouses: business established: one 25-room hotel, fully famished. Address B. S., Atlantle CltyP. O. ap30-70 Special. TO LET-OUB "TO LET" LIST, AS HERETO-' FOBE Issued from our office. Is now pub lished every Wednesday(wlthont expense to land lords) In The Dispatch only. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO.. 99 Fourth ave. arj3-83-UTwTl REWARDS. "DEWABDTA-VA-ZON 1-NATUBE'SPR1CE-JLV LESS girt to suffering humanity: ror all ail ments; visit GRIFFirH'8 PHARMACY. 301 Grant, cor. Third avenue, Pittsburg, and secure a bottle; you will be well rewarded for your visit; also a bottle or that sovereign remedy Ta-va-zon Lung Cough Syrup, a most potent and unfailing cure for coughs, colds, throat and lung troubles. apao-09 PERSONAL. PERSONAL-BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have one book worth 10 cents, or a library worth (L00O, let us know: we will buy one as quickly as the other. LEVI'S BOOK STOltE, Seventh Ave. Hotel building. fe20 PEBSONAL-WHY TBOUBLE YOUB WIFE, mother or daughters In repairing and clean ing your old clothes, when it can be done ror a trifle by DICKSON, the Tailor, cor. Fifth ave. and Wood st., second floor? Charges moderate;' facilities unsurpassed: suits made to order; spring styles now ready. Telephone 136. mixi LOST. T OST-A BUNCH OF KEYS. EITHER. ON AJ Carson or Eighteenth streets. Finder 'will please return same to 23 EIGHTEENTH ST., S. S. v ap30-5 MEETINGS. MEMBERS OF O. W. STEWART LODGE 179B. of R.R.B., are requested to meet at their hall, 102 Fourth avenue, at 1230 p. K.. sharp. APRIL 3J, 1889, to attend the funeral of our late brother, John Martin. Sister lodges are requested to attend, Bv order ap29-H G. A. K1EKER, Master. "VrOTICE Headquarters of O. H. Rlppey-Post, No. 41. G. A. R. The members of this post will as semble at the post rooms, cor. Forty-third and Butler. WEDNESDAY. May 1. at 1 o'clock sharp; to attend the funeral of Comrade Unas. Boeller. By order of B. C. ELLIOT, ap30-92 Commander. OFFICE OF THB PHILADELPHIA COMPANY, No. 820 Penn avende. rE ANNUAL MEETING OP THE stockholders of this company-will be held at its office on MONDAY. May 6.1889, at tho hour of 12 o'clock, noou, for the election of a President and Board o' Directors for the ensu ing year. J. R. McGINLEY, Secretary. ap3(V39 LEGAL NOTICES. -VTOTICE MY WIFE. JIBS. MARY AN 1 DEESON, has left my bed and board without just cause and provocation..!, hereby notify all persons I will not be responsible for any debts contracted by her until further notice. BOBT. VV. ANDERSON. ap28-139 APBn, 27, 1889. ESTATE OF GEORGE R. 8PLANE, DE CEASED Executor's notice Notice Is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of George R. Splane, late of the Sixth ward of the city of Pittsburg, county of Alle gheny, State of Pennsylvania, deceased., have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having: clams or demands against the same will make them known without delay to - WM. H. McKELVY, Executor. ap3M0-Tu 61 Sixth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. FRANK. "W. SMITH, Attorneyat Law. Estate of Eli Burford, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LET TERS testamentary on the estate of Eli Burford, late of the city of Pittsburg, county of Allegheny, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all person- in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate navment. and tbose having claims against the same will make them known with out delay to JOHN BURFORD, 50 Water st, Pittsburg, a H. BEACH, cor. Shlloh and Syca- more sts.. rutspurg. jatecntors. apza-oa-Tn PROPOSALS. Office of 'i CONTBOI.I.EB OF AX1EGHENY COUNTY, JPITTSBUEG, PA., April 29, 1889. Projosals for Kaldng Registry Lists. C1EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE p CEIVED at this office until 3 o'clock P. M., May 2, 1889. for making correct copies ot the Registry Lists of the several election districts ot Allegheny county. Proposals will be by the 100 lines. Amount of lines 110,000 more or less. Proposals will be addressed to the County Commissioners marked "Proposals for Registry Lists" and must be accompanied with a bond In the sum of $200. For further information inquire at the office of the County Commissioners. The Commissioners reserve the right to re ject any or all bids. JOSIAH BPEER, ap3O-0O County Controller. PROPOSALS FOR FUEL AND WASH ING Recruiting rendezvous. 015 Penn avenue, Pittsburg, Pa., April '27, 1889. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at the Recruiting Rendezvous, at No. 915 Penn avenne, Pitts burg, Pa., until 12 o'clock noon, on the 27th day of MAY, 1889. at which time and place they will be opened in the presence of bidders, for furnishing supplies and rendering services as indicated, for the Recruiting Service, United States Army, wherever required within the city limits, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1890, viz: Furnishing and delivering fuel and washing articles ot Government equipage. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Blanks and full information as to bidding, etc, will he fur nished on application. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked 'Proposals for J and addressed to RECRUITING OFFICE. No. 915 Penn avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. ap26-81-27.28,29.80.my25,26 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE, Clifton Avenue, Tenth Ward, Allegheny, Monday Afternoon, May 6, 1889, At 2 o'clock, on the premises. One handsome six-room dwelling, lot 60x175 feet: a most desir- aoie nome. une nice iitue iour-room nouse, good cellar, lot 21x100; will be sold at a bar gain. One two-story house, very complete in every detail, beautiful lot and choice location. Those looking for complete homes in the pret tiest suburb of Allegheny, and on easy pay ments, should not neglect this opportunity. It will be a rare chance to get just what you want. Several -cheap houses on other streets. The special feature of this sale will be some 30 lots, some of them (and only a few left) front on Clifton avenue. These are large and fine. A few on Highland avenue, commanding a mag nificent view of Allegheny and the Ohio river. All tastes can be suited. Values ranging from 300 to $1,500. All these properties are lo cated between the Pleasant Valley and electric lines and close to the new incline. Fare to Fifth avenue, four cents. Terms very easy. Come, and you will not be disappointed. JAMES W. DRAPE, Auctioneer. apSO-57 AT AUCTION-THE FINEST LINE OF parlor goods In the two cities, chamber suits, fine carpets, eta, TUESDAY MORN ING, April SO, at 10 o'clock sharp. No. 311 Mar ket street. Positively your last chance to buy a handsome parlor or chamber suit at your own price, as this sale will close ont the baU ance of the large consignment of high class suits. English rug, satin damask, silk tapestry, silk and crushed plushes, brocatelle, rep and hair cloth suits, all spring edges, hair filled and finished In the very best of manner; chamber suits in walnut, oak, natural and stained cherry, fall marble tops, hind carved, veneer panels, French bevel plate glasses on bureaus and washstands. chiffoniers, wardrobes, fold ing beds, bed lounges, dressers, bedsteads, washstands, bookcases,cheval and pier mirrors, cabinets, china closets, sideboards, chairs, tables, rockers, linoleum, rngs. curtains, Brus sels and ingrain carpets, lamps, pictures, desks, refrigerators, stoves, etc. Goods now on exhi bition. HENRY AUCTION CO.. LIM., ap2S-92 ' Auctioneers. PUBLIC SALEMAY 1, 18S9, ON FARM of Mrs. Robt. Woods, Noblestown plank road, Greentree borough, Allegheny Co., Pa. (Near Craf ton station.) One registered Hoi stein bull, 3 Alderney cows. In milk, 4 Holstein cows, in mils:, 5 Holstein heifers. S horses, 1 barouche. Sale MAY 1, 1889, at 12 o'clock M. Terms to suit purchaser. L. H. WALTERS, Auctioneer. JAMES C. BIGGERT. apC0-i3 NOTICES. OFFICE OF J TnEASUBER OF ALLEGHENY COTTNTT, April 1, 1889. J TO-OTICE 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, I860, 1"do hereby give notice that the dupli cates for the several wards, boroughs and town ships will be open and I will be prepared to re ceive the county. State and poor taxes for 1889 on and after the 1ST DAY OF MAY, 1889. Said taxes canbepaid at this office "until tho 1st day of August with a deduction of 5 per cent for prompt payment to all persons paying the whole amount of their taxes. There will be no reduction allowed during the month of August. There will bo 10 per cent added to 'all taxes remaining unpaid on the 1st day of September, WILLIAM HILL, Treasurer of Allegheny County, apMS-p HOTEL KEEPERS TAKE NOTICE. First-class opening In new hotel In city ot 6,000; only one other hotel in the city. Address HOTEL, ap30-5e-TUTVSu . Dispatch Office, pENTENNIAL MEATS, Go and see the stall of good meats for the Centennial inauguration ot Washington. STAIiNO. 22, AlleghenyMarket. p3W3 , . ' ttW. EVENS, OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the report of viewers on the damages caused by the grading of Natrona alley, from Stanton avenue to Fifty-second street, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal Is filed In the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. PlTTSBtniG, April 25, 1889. ap2&-fl0 "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE XS reports of viewers on- the openings of Fifty-first streetfrom Butlerstreet to the Alle gheny rivet, and Center avenue, from Aiken avenue to Hiland avenue, have been approved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal Is filed In the -Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E.M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. PrrrSBTniO. April 35, 1889. ap25-60 Crnr Treasttker s onriciv I Mnnicipal Hall, Smlthfield 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, must pay their license at this office forthwith. All licensesnot paid on or before first Monday in MaTch, 1888, willbe placed in the hands of police officers for collection, subject to a collection fee ot 0 cents, and all persons neglecting to pay on or before first Monday in May, 1889. will be sub- iect to a penalty donhle the amount of the icense, to be recovered before tne proper legal ttnthnHtie ot said citr. The old metal plate Of dast year must be returned at the time licenses aretaKen out, or o cents auuiuouai win uo charged on the license Rates of license: Each nn.rinrA vehicle. Sfl 00: each two-horse vehicle. $10 00; each four-horse vehicle, f 12 00: each f our horse hack, S15 00: omnibus and timber wheels drawn by two horses, $10 00. One extra dollar will be charged for each additional horse used in aDOve specinea vemcies. J.F.DENNISTON, fell-70-D Cltv Treasurer. "PrTTSmrRC. PA Anril 22. 1889. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL, BE RE CEIVED at the office of the Citv Con troller until Thursday. Mar. 2, A. D. 1889, at 2 p. m., lor tne loiiowing, viz.: 8KWES9. Larkins allev. from Sonth Twenty-fourth street to a point about 150 feet eastwardly, 12 inch pipe. v Carey alley, from end of present sewer near east line oi eoum xweniy-ninm street, tor a distance ot 450 feet westwardly; 12 and 15-Inch Meyran street, from crown between Louisa and Bates streets, to Louisa streettio-incnpipe. Butler street extension, River avenue. Ever ett street, private property of John Berlin, Pennsvlvania Railroad. Julius Voetter. et al. Fifth avenue to Shakespeare street; 4 to 5 leet DncK ana stone. Denniston avenne, from Fifth avenue to Shakespeare street: 20 and Z4-lncn pipe. Fifth street, from Liberty avenue to the Al legheny river; 18 inch-pipe. Halghts street and private properties of Mrs. S. J. Sargent, John H. McKelvy, Wm. Ward, Pennsylvania Insurance Company, A. V. R. R., M. F. Bealfe and others, from Stanton avenue to Allegheny river, 3 and 5 feet prick and stone. .. Center avenue, from Graham street to Col lege street; 15-Inch pipe. Stanton avenue, Viola alley and private) property of Henry Janson and Mellon Bros., from west side of Hiland avenue to Negley run; 18, 20 and 24-inch pipe. Herron avenue, from east side of Anderson street to Center avenue; 20 and 24-inch pipe. Summerlea street; Holden street, Howe and O'Hara streets, from Ellsworth avenue to Shady avenue; 3 feet brick and stone 20 and 24-lnch pipe. Bayard and Neville streets, from Craig street to an outlet at or near tunnel of the Junction Railroad, north of Center avenne; 20 and 24 inch pipe. Plans and specifications can be seen and blanks for bidding can be obtained" at this office. Proposals mnst be accompanied by a bond, pfobated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. E.M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works, ap22-27 rtEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE- J3 CEIVED at the office of Cltv Controller until tne em aay oi may, a. j-.. ioov, at a r. js., for laying water pipe on the following streets: 10,600 feet 4-Inch. Negley avenue, from Penn avenue to Bryant street. 120 feet 4-incb, Rosa street, from Grove street to Concord alley. 320 feet 4-Inch, Concord alley, from Reed street to Rose street. 250 feet 4-incb, Morris street, from Carolina street east. 1,700 feet 6-lnch, Grazier street, from Home- wood avenue to city line. 750 feet 6-inch, Grazier street, from Murtland avenue to Dallas avenue. 600 feet 6-inch, Boquet street, from Fifth ave nne north. 280 feet 6-lncb, Holmes street, from end of pipe to x liry-secona street. 500 feet 6-inch, 'Holmes street, from Fifty second street to McCandless avenue. 600 feet 6-inch, Holmes street, from Fifty third street to Fiftv-fourth street. 500 feet 6-Inch. Farragut street, from Stanton avenue north. 930 feet 6-inch, Euclid avenue, from Center avenue to Mignonette street. 1,200 feet 6-lncb, Amber street, from Baum street to Penn avenue. L100 feet 6-lncbjWebster avenne, from Thirty-third street to Clarissa street. 265 feet 6-inch, Ivy street, from Walnut street to Howe street. 2,100 feet 6-inch, Margaretta street, from HI- land avenue to liiearviewatreet. 550 feet 6-inch, Gross street, from Cypress street to Liberty avenue. 250 feet6-mch. Smallman street, from Thirty sixth street to Thirty-seventh street 700 feet 6-inch, Lilac street, from end of pipe to Ellsworth avenne. 500 feet 6-incb. Lenora street, from Shetland street to Joseph street. 150 feet 6-lnch, Ivanhoe street, from Magee street east. 1,000 feet 6-lnch, Park avenue, from Rowan avenue north. 600 feet 6-incb, Thompson street, from Shet land street to .bung street. 1,500 feet 6-lncb, Dallas avenne, from Penn avenue south. 600 feet 6-incb, Conklmg street, from Wylle avenue to Webster avenue. 400 feet 6-incb, Millwood street, from Finland strfpt G&sfi 500 feet 6-lncb, Sweeney alley, from Enoch street south. 450 feet 6-incb, Breckinridge street, from Morgan street east. 51o feet 6-inch, Forrester street, from Kaer cher avenue west. 215 feet 6-Inch, Kaercher avenue, from Blge low street to Forrester street. 250 feet 6-lncb, Jones avenue, from Twenty ninth street east. 300 feet 6-incb, Finland street, from Milwood street to Brereton avenue. 800 feet 6-incb, Brereton avenue, from Fin land street east. 600 feet 6-incb, Ben Venue place, from Mil (S3.e avenue west. 1,000 feet 6-lnch, Susquehanna street, from HomewQod avenue to Dunfermline street. 650 feet 6-incb. Kelly street, from Home wood avenne to Sterrett street. , 650 feet 6-lncb, Bennett street, from Home wood avenue to Lang avenue. 310 feet 6-inch. Clawson street, from Grazier street to Susquehanna street. 600 feet 6-lncb. Evallne avenue, from Liberty avenue to Harriett street. 275 feet 6-incb, Edwin street, from Adler street north. 1,375 feet 8-incb, Forty-ninth street, from Butler street to north side of A. V. R. R. 12,000 feet, more or less, 30 inch on Hiland avenue, from Reservoir to Bryant street. Bryant street, from Hiland avenue to St. Clair street. St. Clair street, from Bryant street to Baum Baum street, from St. Clair street to Negley avenue. Negley avenue, from Baum street to Roup street. Roup street, fromNegley avenue to Ells worth avenue. 3,000 feet, more or less. 16-inch on Penn ave nue, from Point Breeze to a point east of Lang; avenue. 100 tons pig lead equal toPenna. refined lead. Hauling 4.01U tons, more or less, water pipe. FIRE HYDRANTS? 100, more or less, single fire hydrants. 75, more or less, double fire hydrants. GATE VALVES. 40. more or less, 4-inch gate valves. 100, more or less, 6-lncb gate valves. 10, more or less, 8-Inch gate valves. 5. more or less. 10-lnch gate valves. 10, more or less, 12-Inch gate valves. 10, more or less, IB-Inch gate valves. 15, more or less, 20-inch gate valves. 16, more or less, -24-inch gate valves. 1L more or less, 30-Inch gate valves. FERRULES. 600, more or less, K-lnch. SCO. more or less, j&mch. 200, more or less, fi-inch. 100, more or less, 1-lnclu 23 reels, more or less, best American hemp packing. 10 bales, more or less, best white cotton waste. 500 pounds, more or less, best pure sheet gum packing. 200 pounds, more or less, best square gum packing. 200 pounds, more or less, best 2 and 3-ply can vas packing. MISCELLANEOUS CASTINGS. 250, more or less, gate boxes. 100, more or less, plug boxes. For specifications, blanks on which bids must be made and all other information, apply at the office of Superintendent of Water Supply and Distribution. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond In double the amount of the estimated cost, probated before .the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserve the right to reject any or all bids. E.M. BIGELOW. Chief ot Departaent ot Publlo Works. aj7-a - , r w. t. A.mwWfitT'tf NOTJCB m -ti.ESUSdSX uiria iMijTfj the reports ?of tfce viewers oa eotWgT structkmol sewew oa Sheridan street, fremf ,jfcl DHHWn W AAW.i.. .. i.j n - v Zl from Hllana avenue to onenuaa nnw xi- vn-, allttV ffiun l?lftV.f nrth tO FiftV-tMSfd streets, and Hooveler street from HUM jhW avenue to Collins avenue, have been ausroyed., kC J by CouncHS. which action will be nasi njBies-,JVS an appeal is filed In the Court ot Common rustn withten(10)la,,frcdato. Chief ot Department of Publlo Works. PrrrsBUBG. April 25, 18SB. ap2&89 rUTT TAXES NOTICE IS HEXEBX" I i Hrmttiit the duplicates for March aa4 September Installments of City. Special and-4 1 DUD-Dlstnct ocnooi .taxes tor 1110 jeati have been placed in my bands for collectic by : the ioara oz Assessors atraaanzeu to nasem iss same. First Installment of City Taxes, payable la lUavoh rer A nrll aerrmil installment navablo la April or September. Five per cent discount a , lowea on secona WHOIUUCUI, uiut, u uam nm .- 7. nrst. installment in montn ot juarcuusb aw- u , r discount is allowed on first installment. ' -t Business Tax and water uents payaoie la month of June. Five per cent added on all , delinquent taxes on juay t, on juij a tor du ness Tax and Water Rents, and October Jl ornnrt Installment af Cltv Taxes. No statement rumisnea umess you tnieoa -,.,. paying your taxes witn cneocs. Office will bo kept open on last Saturday la March and April, until 8 o'clock T. M- J. F. DENNISTON, mhU-lOGvD City Treasurer. AMUSEMENTS. MAV INAUGURATION OF THE iVlX new- EXPOSITION BUILDING. FESTIVAL. FIVE EVENING AND TWO AFTERNOON CONCERTS,'. TUESDAYENING, MAY 21 it HERR ANTON SEIDL, Musical Direct EMlJNiiMT ARTISTS, ORCHESTRA OF 100 MUSICIANS, CHqRUS OF 600 VOICES. J9-T!cket for Single Concerts, 53, J2.S1J 50c, according to location. Season Tickets, $12 50, $3 and to, accord to luuiuva. . jrnvate .coxes, seating six, $100 for the season. AT F OF MAY2d-HAMTLTON'S Ui seasonTickets. The celebrated Steinway Grand Piano used at the Festival Concerts. ap22-89-D gATTERY" B ARMORY '"- THURSDAY, MAY 2, ' MATINEE AND NIGHT. GILMORE'S MAMSfOTH' JURTTVFTrc KI-ISTIVATA. - W f Battery of Artillery, Anvil Brigade. i 3 Great Artists. 2 Programmes. Seats on sale at Klebers' Music Store. 1, Take Fifth Avenue Cable Cars. ap29-22 D ASEBALL TO-DAY-WASHINGTON CENTENNIAL, TUESDAY, APRIL 30. 2-GREAT GAMESSj 3. CLEVELAND VS. ALLEGHENY. 10.30 A. H. and 3:15 P. 31. Special trains at 10:15 A. it. and 3-30 T.H. , direct to Recreation Park. ap29-10 EXPOSITIOHPARKRACES''- CENTENNIAL DAY, April 30, 1889. c Butchers and Merchants' Race. 2:40 Trotting rtace ana nunning rtace. Horses called at 2 o'clock and started at 2.30 o'clock sharp. Entries for 40 trot closes day of race. MOORE FLOYD, Sec'y Exposition Park, Allegheny City. MULE RACE Admission to all parts of the) ' ground, auc aira-oo-i !TTTT r v - jtuviu An rrt,.L.ctv Xj Special Matinee Tcday at 2. THE HOWARD ATHEN-STUM STAR SPECIALTY COMPANY. Next week Frank Mayo In Davy Crockett. , ap30-119 a.j tRANDjOPEHA HOUSE X Everv Evenlnsr. Matinees Wednesdav anil ' Saturday. ALONE IN LONDON. Week May 8 Boston Ideals. ap2S-18 '' IT ARRIS THEATER ONE WEEK, MONDAY, APRIL 29. UNCLE TOM'S CABIN. Next week "Over the Garden Walt" ap29-17Vrrs TT ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY- Ton o-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday aa4 ': is tsaiuraay, HARRY KERNELIS NEW SPECIALTY COMPANY. ap2&68 A MAY DAY DANCE FOR THE BENE FIT of the Helping Hand Society at Old -City HalL Thursday and Friday May 2 and 3.. at 7:30 P. n. Tickets $L For sale in advance at. H. W. Watts & Co.'s, and George K. Stevenson & Co.'s. ap28-97-s THE PUBLIC 8HOULD KNOW THAT ' the .National Italian Orchestra is now ready to furnish mnsic for all occasions. Ad dress G. D. GIORGIO, Manager, 554 Grant st, city. ap28-85 RESORTS. mHE CHALFONTE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3. JL MOVED TO THE BEACH. ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. UNSURPASSED OCEAN VIEW. Salt water baths in the house. Elevator. - apio-Bi-p js. mjn.tur.rs g bu j a. j, T3EDF0RD MINERAL SPRINGS, J5 BEDFORD. PENNA. Leading mountain resort. Water un equaled. Hotel newly furnished. Opens Jnne 8. Write) " f ov circular. L. B, DOTY. Manager. ap7-S7-D i SEWICKLEY. For sale A new 2-story Queen Anne dwell. 3 ing, iu rooms. Data, laundry, reception nan, natural gas, water, etc.; large lot; five minutes' walk from station; very choice neighborhood; owners very anxious to sell to settle an estate. SAMUEL W. BLACK fc CO.. No. 99 Fourth t avenue. ap27-64-Trs fcj -" . CURTAINS. Ml We make a specialty of cleaning and d lace curtains; also dry cleaning Damask Turk ish portiers ana au Kinds 01 laancs. Sixth Avenue Dye Works; T"- M. MAY SONS & Co. ' ap2-TTS 56 SIXTH AVE. ,i FORSALE. Ten Per Cent Investment,4, ,a . $40,000. Four minutes' walk from Conrtf House, 14 new brick dwellings, all In flrst-clasaf condition; corner property; good reasons lott setting; muss oe soia ac once. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO.. ap27-58-TiT3 89 Fourth ave. CONSUME YOUR OWN GARBAGE j stoves and ranges while using the same for cooking, ot any other purpose, by using Vhat Eureka Garbage Burner. For Illustrative cir. cular, containing; full Information, call oa or address . 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