THE PITTSBURG- DISPATOHTHURSDAY, V MAT1 9, 1889. V' ri i y. s t I SUPBMQB GENERAL. llie Head of the Holy Ghost Order, With a Wonderful History, AER17E8 IS PITTSBDBG A YISITOB. The Most Distinguished Guest the Catholic College Has Had. SOMETHING OP THE OEDEE'S GEOWTH Yesterday morning the Very Eev. Father Ambrose Emonet, Superior General of the Holy Ghost Order, arrived in Pittsburg, ac companied by the Very Her. Father Strub, Provincial of this country, who had gone to meet him in 2"ew Tork, and by the Very Bev. p Huvetys, Provincial of the order in Ireland, and Superior of the -well-known college of Blackrock, Dublin, which has held for so many years the first place in the Intermediate and Eoyal University exam inations instituted in that country. This being the first visit of the kind made by the Superior General to the houses of the order in this country, it may not be out of place to say something about the career of him who at the present moment holds this important position. Born March 26, 1828, in a little town situ ated amid the Alps, at the foot of Mt. Blanc, near Annecy, Savoy, he was thus a com patriot ot the great St. Francis de Sales, so BEUOW2TED FOB HIS LEABXEfO, his sweetness of character and his mis sionary labors as Bishop of Geneva. After making his profession, March 19, 1850 in the Order of the Holy Ghost, shortly after its foundation, and under the founder him self, the venerable Father Libermann, the young missionary was employed as pro lessor in the theological seminary of the order. Shortly after he was sent to the "West Indies, where he labored most suc cessfully for over 20 years, and. where he founded in Martinique the famous College tf St. Pierre, of which he was for a long time President. From thence he was trans ferred to Cayenne as Prefect Apostolic of the entire nrovince of Guiana, South America. In 1681 he was recalled to Paris, where, alter the death of the third Superior Gen eral, Very Bev. Frederick Xevavasseur, he was, in turn, elected General of the order by unanimous vote, on August 26. 1882. Thcughhe has passed through such a long and laborious career, amid the fever hospitals of Cayenne and in the tropical climate of the "West Indies, he still betrays no sign of age; but with an imposing and dignified appearance, and with a meek and benign countenance, iike his fellow country man, St Francis, he exhibits the splendid physique of a native of the famous Alps. A STJLKVEIiOUS GKOWTH. Seven years ago. when entering upon his high office, he received from his worthy and venerable predecessors a legacy of 76 houses of the order, with 631 professed members and 456 clerical aspirants preparing to become members, while to-day the order counts 99 houses, 861 professed members and 787 aspi rants. It may be well to add that in America there are 20 houses of the order; several in France, Italy, Ireland, Portugal and Aus tralia, while in Africa alone there are 55 different houses, with 248 missionaries toil ing for the regeneration and elevation of the colored race with a zeal which is inspired by no earthly or human prospect, and with a success to which the greatest of Africa's explorers, De Brazza and Stanley, have borne the most flattering testimony. - MDEPHI ON PROHIBITION. B Edward Will Talk on the Subject on tho Sontbslde To-NIcbt. other large meeting in favor of the v . "itutional amendment was held at Salisbury Hall, Southside, last night. Will J. McConnell was the principal speaker. Owing to the fact that Salisbury Hall is engaged for other purposes this evening, the meeting to-night will be held in ihe Bingham Street M. E. Church. Edward Murphy will assist at the meeting. DALZELL IS K0T SCAEED. He Still Hope to Capture the Postofllee for His Slam Congressman John Dalzell went to New York last night but not on political busi ness, he remarked. "When told that Quay had given up that he would land McKean in the Pittsburg Postoffice in a few days, he replied: "L have heard tnat sam lor tne past six weeks, but I notice no change has been made." Remember. Allcock's are the only genuine porous; plas ters. They act quickly and with certainty, and can be worn for weeks without causing pain or inconvenience. They are invaluable in cases of spinal weakness, kidney and pulmon ary difficulties, malaria, ague cake, liver com plaint, dyspepsia, strains, rheumatism, lum bago, sciatica, heart spleen and stomach troubles, and all local pains. Beware of Imitations, and do not be deceived by misrepresentations. Ask for Allcock's, and let so explanation or solicitation induce you to accept a substitute. Th Tonne Blood Wins Every Time. Five years ago we stepped into the ring with three of the greatest battle guns known to the commercial world. Low prices, solid values and enterprise were our bulwark while we battled year by year, determined to knock out old focy methods and old war prices until from the little midget, which we then" were, we have become the giant of to-day. We've been wonderfully success ful. 'Our bright, new and honest ways of doing business seem to take the public's fancy, and look through the newspapers any day you will jou'll see our methods copied and our advertisements stolen bodily. WhA other concerns are doing apparently nothing, call at the P. C. C. C. and you'll see a crowd of busy, satisfied buyers, hav ing their wants supplied by gentlemanly salesmen. -Just now we are selling as a leader men's fine suits at $10 (and we'll stake $1,000 that these suits can't be pro duced elsewhere under $18). They are made from costly cheviots, Bannockbnrns, cork screws, worsteds, tweeds and cassimeres, and lined and trimmed with the best silk Unished serge. Call at once and secure one of these big bargains. P. C. C. C, corner Grant and Diamond streets, opposite the new Court House. Beat Yelret Carpets na Cheap na Insralns The special offering of 10,000 yards best velvet carpets at 51 per yard (sold at 51 50 everywhere) will continue during the com ing week. Borders to match all patterns. Edward Gboetztnget., ihs 627 and 629 Penn avenue. Special Bargain Sale Of books at The People's Store begins in the basement on Friday, 10th inst; 500 dif ferent titles of the Home Series, from "Pil grim's Progress" to the latest novel, at 5 cents per volume, t Campbell &Dick. Walk and be Happy. In purchasing furniture, go where you can got the best goods for the least money, and you can do this by walking a short distance Irom our principal retail streets, to the man ufacturing establishment of H. Seibert & Co., cor. Lacock and Hope streets, near rail road bridge, Allegheny. D Toe Best That Is Blade. tTse Marvin's rve bread made by German bakers, and equal to any made in conti nental Europe. tts Silk, mitt and gloves, 19cfo fl 25a pair; excellent values, at Eosenbaunv&Co.'i. TAFFY FOR D. A. S. General Waster Workman Powderly Gives It HeSay the District Standi Higher Than He Doe Sot In Town. Master "Workman Boss, of D. A. 3K. of L., yesterday reoeived s long letter from General Master "Workman Powderly. This is considered proof that the chief of the Knights was not in the city on Tuesday night He upholds Mr. Boss' protest against the granting of a charter to the glass packers, who desire to form a national trades district, taking in other workmen around the factories. He says : No charter will be issued to any assembly of mixed occupations under the guise ot national trades assemblies, and the general secretary treasurer is instructed to that effect. Tho Gen eral Executive Board is made to administer and execute the laws, and until D. A. 3 surren ders its territory to another mixed D. A. it will not be granted by the board, no matter what influence Is brought to bear against the law or on the G. E. B. After speaking on another snbject Mr. Powderly says: Put some of nj critics In my place, Bro. Ross, for the past Ave years, and think for a moment whether tbey would not make as many mistakes as I did. Thenasktbesemenwhether they should not stand by the head of this order while he is doing his best, honestly, if not ably; still his best, and in the performance of that duty is only making such mistakes as any ordi nary mortal might make under the circum stances. D. A 3 stands higher than Powderly. He is only the agent of the order and he wants to best serre it if he can do so. How can he best serve D. A 3t Will some of those who are in earnest in that D. A advise him, and will they take off their coats and do their sharer If they do that D. A 3 will then stand at the head as it once stood. The remainder of the communication, al though important would not be given by Mr. Boss. He also received a letter from General Secretary John "W". Hayes, saying that no application had been received for a charter for a D. A. or an N. D. A. from L. A. 1653, composed of glass packers. THE CATHOLIC SOLD. Jeremiah and Paul DunlevyHave Purchased the Paper. The Pittsburg Catholic, one of the oldest religious papers in the United States, was sold yesterday by the proprietor, Jacob Porter, to Jeremiah and Paul Dunlevy, of the firm of "Walker Dunlevy & Bro., pork packers. The negotiations for the sale have been going on for a long time past and they were consummated yesterday by the transfer of the property. A call was made upon the late proprietor yesterday for information in regard to the matter. "Mr. Porter did not deny that the paper had been sold, but would say nothing about the details. The paper was established in Marcb.,1844, by P. F. Barlow, who came to this city from Cincinnati. Mr. Porter entered the office as a compositor about the time the first issue appeared. In July, three years later, the paper went to the wall, and upon the solicitation of Bishop O'Conner, who was then at the head of this diocese, Mr. Porter purchased the plant He has been the sole proprietor ever since. It could not be learned yesterday what the consideration was. The paper will be en tirely remodeled by the new proprietors. Tonne Blood Win Every Time. Five years ago we stepped into the ring with three of the greatest battle guns known to the commercial world. Low prices, solid values and enterprise were our bulwark while we battled year by year, determined to knock out old fogy methods and old war prices until from the little midget which we then were, we have become the giant of to-day. "We've.been wonderfully successful. Our bright new and honest ways of . doing business seem to take the public's fancy, and look through the newsnapers any day you will, you'll see our methods copied and our advertisements stolen bodily. "When other concerns are doing apparently nothing, call at the P. C. C. C. and you'll see a crowd of bnsy, satisfied buyers, having their wants supplied by gentlemanly salesmen. Just now we are selling as a leader men's fine suits at $10 (and we'll stake $1,000 that these suits can't be produced elsewhere un der $18). They are made from costly cheviots, Bannockbnrns, corkscrews, worsteds, tweeds and cassimeres, and lined and trimmed with the best silk-finished serge. Call at once and secure one of these big bargains. P. C. C. C, torner Grant and Diamond streets, opposite the new. Court House. Fine Whiskies. XXX 1855, Pure Eye "Whisky, full quart j ,$2 00 Monogram Pure Eye Whisky, fall quart 1 76 Extra Old Cabinet, Pure Eye, "Whis ky, full quart 1 50 1879 Export, Pure Eye WTiisky 1 25 1880 Export, Pure Eye Whisky 1 00 For sale by G. W. Schmidt, 95 and 97 I Fifth ave., city. Removal of H. Holtzman & Sons. "We hereby wish to inform, our many friends and the public in general of having removed to 111 Market st; are now fully prepared in connection with onr manufact uringdepartment,fbrthefurnishingof Turk ish spring beds, hair mattresses, recovering of furniture and decorative upholstery in general. We are also offering the better line of portieres and upholstery goods left overirom our auction sale at greatly re duced prices. H. Holtzman & Sons, 111 Market st. Direct From Farla. A large case of new goods, direct from Paris, has just been cleared through the Custom House by Mr. "W. W. Wattles, Jeweler.of 30 and 32 Fifth ave. Some of the most beautiful onvx clocks ever seen in this city are in this shipment A new bronze bust of rare beauty is also worthy of special note. See our magnificent window display of French novelties for confirmation of the above. 30 and 32 Fifth ave. ThS Old Country Rye Bread. Parties who have traveled in continental Europe declare that Marvin's pure rye bread is the only bread that they are able to get in this vicinity which is equal to that of the old country. Marvins baker's are na tives of Germany and the bread they make is certainly delicious. All grocers keep it TTS Excursions to Cincinnati. The Pennsylvania lines will sell excursion tickets to Cincinnati on May 13 and 14 at rate of one fare for the round trip, for the Encampment of Sons of Veterans, good for return passage until May 20, 1889. mwp Velvet Carpets at SI a Yard. The great sale of velvet carpets at 51 a yard is making business lively at Groet zinger's Penn avenue carpet palace. Come in and look at them before it is too late. They are worth 51 50 per yard. They sell on sight; people who don't need them for present use are buying. "We store good3 withoufcharge until you want them, xhs School Dresses. A desirable lot of 15c plaids going for 10c at our bargain counter, along with the 5c books. The People's Store. Campbell & Dick. Dbapeby nets, Spanish, Chant illy and escnrial flouncings at exceedingly low prices, at Eosenbaum & Co.'s. Dresses Along With the Books. Buntings, bright colors, worth 12Jc, at 5c per yard in same bargain department as the 5-cent books. Come to The People's Store, Friday,-10th. Campbell & Dick. Db. S. J. Tebbtjegh and wife departed this morning for California to take a sum mer vacation. His numerous patients will feel his absence, but no doubt will hail his return with pleasure. Beer, Ale and Malt Extracts for salebv G, W. Schmidt, 95 and 97 Fifth ave. irEED8EEPAIEIHG. The Now Brighton Road Is Free of Toll Until Fixed Up. At the meeting of the Bellevuo Councils Tuesday night J. D. "Watson, Esq., intro duced two resolutions, one to instruct the Justices of tHe Peace in the borough under the act of Assembly to open the New Bright on turnpike free from toll until it is proper ly repaired, and the other to call a public meeting of the electors to decide on whether they will be annexed to Allegheny or not. The first resolution was carried, the sec ond was defeated, Mr. "Watson said that the New Brighton turnpike in its present condition is not safe to drive over, and must he repaired first before the company can legally collect toll. He said further that there is a strong sentiment in the community to be joined to Allegheny. As a result of having no fire engines he claims that the increased rates of insurance the people payamount to as much as the increase in taxes charged in the city. They have no officers to protect them or en force sanitary measures, and Mr. "Watson thinks it is much better to join Allegheny than to spend $50,000 that must be "bonded to improve the borough, when the city would assume the bonded indebtedness for them. HEAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, LTJIL, 401 Sralthfleld Street, cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, 45000. Deposits of $1 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent Tts MEETINGS. LODGE 45, F. A A M., WILL HOLD A special meeting in the new Freemasons' Hall, Fifth avenue, on Thursday evening, May 9, I8S9, at 6 o'clock sharp for work. By order of my9-2 w. M. LEGAL NOTICES. -VTOTWE-TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN LN My wjfe, Mary Todd, having left my bed and board on 1th day of April, 18S9, without just cause. L after this date, refuse to pay any bills contracted by her. my9-84 JAMES T. TODD. DIVIDENDS. Bank or Pittsburg. May 7, 18S9. DIVIDEND THE PRESIDENT AND DI RECTORS of this bank have this day de clared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT on its capital stock out oftbe proots of the last six months, payable to stockholders, or their legal representatives, on and after the 17th inst, free of all tax whatsoever. myS-39 W. ROSEBURG. Cashier. UFFICIAL-PITTSBURG. Offick of Department of Pcblio Safety, Bureau of Fire. Pittsburg. Pa. - EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE BE CEIVED at the office of the City Control- until MONDAY, May 13, 18S9, at 2 P. St., for repairs of engine houses Nos. 2 and 6. Plans and specifications can De seen at the office of F. C. Sauer, Architect corner Sixth and Liberty streets. Bonds in double the amount of bids must ac company each proposal, said bonds to be pro bated before the Mayor or City Clerk; ' The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN, Myl-60 Chief Department Public Safety. SEPARATE AND SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the City Controller until May 13, 1BS9, at 2 r. jr., for altering and repairing No. 7 Police Station. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the Superintendent of the Bureau of Police. Bonds in double the amount ot each bid will be required; said bonds to be probated before the Slnyor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J.O.BROWN, Chief of the Department of Public Safety. my3-63 EDUCATIONAL. EENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTI TUTE, Troy, N. Y. Examinations for admission to this, the old est School of Engineering in the United States, will bo held in onJuneS, 1SS9. Can didates will be examined in the following sub jects: Spelling, English grammar, geography, arithmetic, algebra, through equations of the 2d 'degree inclddlng radicals and in plane teometry. The examinations will ba wholly written, and a fee of $5 will be required of each candidate. Place of examination given about May 20. See this paper. For farther informa tion address D, M. GREENE, Direotor. ap30-73-TT8 Troy, N. Y. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR TOWING-U. S. ENGL neer Office, Cincinnati, April 25, 1889. bealed proposals, in duplicate, for furnishing a towboat for service in connection with the Ohio river dredges during the season of 18S9 will be received at this office until 12 jr. on Monday, the 27th day of May 1889. All infor mation furnished on application. The atten tion of bidders is invited to the acts of Congress approved February 26. 1S8S and February 23, 18S7. WM. E. MERRILL, Lieut Col. of Engi neers. my6-U-6,7,8,9,23,2i VfOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED L proposals will be received at No.521 Liber ty ave. until 4 o'clock p. jr. Wednesday, May 15, 1SSS, for the erection of improvements to the Enoxville Public School building. Approved bond will be required In the sum of fifteen hundred dollars for the faithful performance of the contract The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office ef D. Knox Miller, Architect By order of the Board. Address W. W. KNOX, Jr.. Secretary. ray5-5-D S21 Liberty ave. PROPOSALS FOR MACHINERY U. a Engineer Office, Cincinnati, April 27, 1889. bealed proposals. In duplicate, for furnishing and delivering the operating machinery for Lock; No. 8, Monongahela river, will be re ceived at this office until 12 M.. local time, on Thursday, the 6th day of Jnne, 1SS9. Approxi mate weights: wrought iron, 17,021 Bs.; cast iron, 35,618 s.: steel, 7S6 lis. AH information furnished on application. The attention of bidders is invited to the acts of Congress ap- roved Feb. 28, 1S85, and Feb. 23, 1887, WU E. ERRILL, Lieut Col. of Entrlneers. my8S,9,10,n,81,jel NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND SEW ER pipe dealers Sealed proposals will be received by the Councils of the borough of Greensburg, Pa., until the 20th day ot May, 1889, at 12 M., for the furnishing of sewer pipe, and for the construction of a system of sew erage for said borough; about six miles of salt glazed, vitrified, single strength sewer pipe will be required. Bids will be received for the material and work separately or as a whole. Plans and specifications of the work and sizes of pipe required can be seen in Municipal Hall, in said borough, on and after Wednesday, May 8, 1889. The board reserves the rljrht to reject any or all bids. CYRUS T. LONG. Borough Engineer. my7-27-D AMUSEMENTS. AT A V INAUGURATION OF THE 1U X ifEW EXPOSITION BUILDING. FESTIVAL. EVESTNGSJ 0Utf AFTERNOONS j 0l Sgfe8 The" SEASON TICKETS Mic &? The sale of tickets for Single Concerts will be gin on MONDAY, May 13, at 9 A at $12 60, $8 and $5 for season tickets. PRICES 53, sz, si ana cue lor single tickets. Boxes seatinc six, 5100 for the season. The celebrated Steinway Grand Piano used at the Festival concerts. my9 pi RAND OPERA HOUSE. BOSTON IDEAL OPERA COMPANY. TtJ-NIGflT "LION OF PERU." Week May 13-Rlce's "The Corsair" and "Evangeline" my9 pLTOU'TREATER FRANK MAYO IN DAVY CROCKETT. Next week Fat Men's Club. my9 TT ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, MISS MAY TREAT, The Wonderful Dog Trix, and Clifton's Ranch King Company. my5-20 MOONLIGHT ESCURSION The steamer Mayflower wUl leave foot of Wood st at 7 JO P. JL, THURSDAY, May 9, for Davis Island Dam, returtune at D. r. u. Good music .and dancing. Fare round trip 25c. mr?-M 1&-Ditplay aOverttoementt one dollar per iquare for one interUon, Classified adverttte menu on thUpage ruchat Wanted, For Bale, To Let, e&, ten eenlt per line for each inser tion, and none taken or tett thanflftt eenlt. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH ' BRANCH OFFICES. For tho accommodation of the public, Branch Offices have been established at the following places, where Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient advertisements will be reoeived up to 8. P. M. for inser tion next morning: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already bare accounts with The DIS PATCH. pittsburg. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, SK9 Butler street. EMU, G. STUCKEY, Z4th street and Fenn ave. E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylle are. and Fulton St. U. STOKELY, ruth Avenne Market House. EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, ClztPenn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER ft EHEIBLEB, Sth av. & AtWOOd St Eournsms. JACOB SPOHN, No. I Carson street CHAS. SCHWABM, 1T07 Carson street ALLEGHENY. - A. J. KAEKCHEK, 89 Federal street H.'J. McBRIDE. Federal and Ohio streets, FEED H. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGERS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut its. J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENBY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. FERRY M. OLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. Male Heta. ' ANTED TINNER. INQUIRE GBAFF, V HTJGUS A CO., 632 and 634 Liberty st PSI. my9-88 VTTANTED-TW O GOOD PAPEK-HANGERS. VV Inquire PAPER STORE, &0G Fenn ave., E.E. myS-12 TTTTANTED W OUIHED, Fourth ave. A COLLECTOR-BOND EE Apply A. JOHNBTONE, No 87 my9- WANTED-TWO EXPERIENCED FEED boys for cylinder press. Apply 89 AM) 31 THIRD AVE. my-39 WANTED-A MECHANICAL ENGINEER: one tn&t can surrey preferred. Address D. D Dispatch office. my8-33 YTTA.NraD-OOOD ERRAND BOY (GERMAN W preferred). Inquire at GROCERY, 178 Pennsylvania ave., Allegheny. rayS-U -TTJANTED - COACHMAN FOB LIVKBY; VV none bnt experienced need apply. T. B. MOREL AND, 6100 Fenn ave. , East End. my6-12 TT7"ANTED-A MAN TO CLEAR OFF WOOD YV land by tne acre, near city. Apply from 8 to fl A. at. WM. A. SIPE, 92 Diamond St.. Pitts burg. my-81 TTJANTED-A FIRST-CLASS TA1LOK TO V V work on altering: and repairing. Apply at JAS. DICKSON'S, 65 Fifth ave.,. cor. Wood st., 2d floor. my-) XTANTED TWO SALESMEN TO SOLICIT V V orders for custom shirts and gents'Tnrnlsh lng goods; terms liberal. Address B. W., Dis patch office. my9-98 WANTED-2 YOUNG MEN A3 WAITERS; ones speaking German and English pre ferred. Apply at No. 49 DIAMOND ALLEY, Pittsburg. my8-30 WANTED-TWO SALESMEN - MUST BE acquainted with city and country grocery trade. Address, stating reference and experi ence, SALESMAN, Dispatch office. mys-21 -nTANTED- CATHOLIC MAN FOR LIGHT emDlorment: onlr a temnerate VV ontdoor man with eood references need apply; f 12 weekly. KUNZ it CO., 62 Fourth ave., upstairs. m)9-S8 WANTED - A CARRIAGE TH1MMER-A good, sober. Industrious mechanic: must be well recommended ; good wages paid Address uiiah. Ji jujiu a (ju., wneeusg, w. , Va. my9-9D TTANTED-AN ACTIVE MAN LOCATED VV outside Pittsburg. Balary fTO to ,100 per month to represent, In bis locality, an old house; references exchanged. HUSIN ESS, lock box 1610, N. Y. oc7-4S-Th -TTTANTED-FOR TEXAS-2 GOOD PBAC TV TICAL fanners, 2 good brick makers, 1 Sood practical dairyman. Address A. F. DIG OW1TY, at Johnson Bros.' law office, 83 Dia mond street. , tny9-79 Xtr-NTEO-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. RAKING VV powder and pure spices: gifts with goods: coke workers, miners or mlllmtn can makemoney in tbelr spare time. YAMAHH1BO TEA CO., 83 Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa, ja28-8S-TTS WAN TED -IMMEDIATELY -A .GOOD marble cutter and a first-class marble Follsber. Address, stating lowest wages will work or, no time fpr correspondence, DUNNING MARBLE AND GRANITE CO.. Erie. Fa. aplS-SS -TTTANTED-S MRST-CLASS MARBLE .AND VV granite sslesmen; must have experience in this line; one for tho city of Pittsburg and Alle gheny and two to travel elsewbere. Address, stating experience, DUNNING MARBLE AND GRANITE CO., Erie, Pa. mh26-78 TTJANTED BAD WB1TEBS AT SMART'S VV COLLEGE, i Sixth street, Pittsburg. Pen manship, bookkeeping, latest ahd best shorthand, typewriting, arithmetic etc., thoroughly taught for 3 per month: instruction private for both sexes; open dally 9 A.-M. to 9 r. jr. aplJ-60-TTS6a WANTED-SALESMEN-WE WISH A FEW men to sell our goods by sample to the wholesale and retail trade; largest manufacturers In our line; Inclose 2-ceut stamp: wages 3 per day; permanent position; no postals answered; money advanced for wages, advertising, etc. CENTENNIAL MAN'F'GCO., Cincinnati Obid. ap2-SS-TTS8U TTTANTED-AGENTSTO SELL AND EVEKY W BODYtonse Dr. O'Keefe's Liver Fills, Cold or Catarrh Plils, Cough Fills. Diarrhea PUIS Dyspepsia Pills, Rheumatism Fills, Head ache Fills, Skin Eruption Plus, Neuralgia Fills, Files Fills, z5 cents: large bottles. Si; sent postage paid. DR. O'KEEEE & CO . Homeopathic Chem Ists. 34 Fifth aye and ea Penn ave. mys-sj Female Help. WANTEDTWO GTRLS TO WASH DISHES. Apply 37 DIAMOND SQUARE. my9-29 WANTED-BOY WITH bOME KNOWLEDGE of the barber trade. Inquire 2918 CARSON STREET, S. S. my9-37 VTTANTED-Br A BHIRT MANFR., EXFER VV 1ENCED shirt makers; best prices paid. SHIRTS, Dispatch office. my9-80 -VTTANTED-IMMEDIATELT.EXFERIENCED vv launarvgmsior scarcn ana ironing room Apply KEYSTONE LAUNDBY, Cbartlers and x ayeiie ris, Aiiegneny. my-34 -TTT-ANTED-A GOVERNESS AND NURSE VV (one rami liar with the kindergarten system preferred) to take charge of a 6-year-old child. Address, with references, P. O. BOX 636. my9-83 VTJANTED-PBOTESTANT GIRL FOB GEN VV EBAL housework In famUy of three, Oak land, city. For interview call at 213 NORrH AVE , Allegheny, Frldav, May 10, between 3 and 5 o'clock; bring recommendations. my9-95 Male and Peinnlo ITrln. VTJANTED-A WAITEB FOB PRIVATE FAM V V ILY, 6 farm hands, vegetable gardeners, 60 cooks and chambermaids, 200 house girls, 60 for hotels and summer resorts, 2 nurse girls, working housekeeper. MEEHAN'S, 845 Grant st. tay6-D -TTT ANTED SEAMSTRESS. WAITRESS T v cuamucrmaius, cooks. 1QO house irlrlB. (Ger man and colored gins, male and female help for hotels, waiters, drivers, farm hands, gardener. MRS. E. THOMPSON, 603 Grant St. ap23-10S-lIThs WANTED AGENTS ON SALARY; I7S PER month and expenses paid any active man or woman to fell onr 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 bILVERWABECO., Boston, Mass. fel8-&S Situations. WANTED-SrrUATION AS COACHMAN OK gardener by young man experienced in care of horses and cows; best or references. Address COACHMAN, Dispatch office. my9-6 -TTJ-ANrED-A POSITION BY AN AMANU VT ENSlSand shorthand writer; can operate aCallgraph or Remington: best of references fur nished.' Address C. N. BAMSEY, Greensburg. Pa. mj7-34-TTSSU WANTED-SITUATION IN DBUG STOBE; 7 years' experience: registered manager and graduate of Pittsburg College or Pharmacy: refer ence given. Address BOX NO. 129, Wheeling, W. Va. my989 Partners. . WANTED-A PABTNEB WITH 3500 CASH IN good paving restaurant business: dally re ceipts po. Address M. K. Dispatch office my9-85 WANTED-FABTY WITH $500 OB JL000 TO join advertiser in purchasing a tract of gronnd near city to sell out In lots: 81,000 Invested will make 8lO,00Or no risk: limited partnership, It Is a sure thing. Fnll Information from THOMP SON GEOBGE. PltUbnrgP. o. my9-31 Financial. -TTJANTED-BENTS TO COLLECT IN BOTH VV cities and suburbs: to tbls branch of the business we pay special attention: established 1863. W. A. HEBBON 4 bONS, 80 Fourth ave. my4-29-TTS WANTED-TO LOAN. MONEY ON MORT GAGES on improved real estate in sums to suit at 4Jf. 8 nd 6per cent. L. O. FRAZ1ER, Real Estate Broker, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. my9-87-Ths WANTED-TO LOAN 3500,000, IN AMOUNTS or S3, ooo and upward, on city and suburban property, on H percent, free of tax: also smaller amounts at 6 and 6 per cent, BLACK & BAIBD, 95 Fourth avenue. se21-d26-D -VTTAMED MOKTGAGES-ll, 000, 000TO LOAN V V on city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand e percent, ana on iarms in Allegheny ana aajs- cent counties at 6 per cent. xa. cbjxjMuun. a oun, w J? onrta avenue, ap7-f41 TTTANTED-TO LOAN 1880,090 ON MORT- VV GAGES; fioo and npward at 6 per cent;' 1500,090 at 4)4 per cent on residences or business froperty; also in adjoining counties. JB. H, BEN OH, 125 Fourth avenue. ooM-eM-D j WANTED. Financial. WANTED -MORTGAGES LARGE ' OB , small, ED. WriTlSH. 410 Grant street, Pittsburg. apM-17-D fTTANTED-MOBTGAGES-MONETTO LOAN Jw. !n nmt t suit t 4K, 5 and, per cent. GRABBING je LYON, 138 Fourth ave. apC-el-p "TTT ANTED-MOBTGAGES-MON EY TO LOAN .V V 4n sums to suit at i)i, 5 and 8 per cent. ALLE8 & BAILEr, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apU-14 w ANTEp-MORTOAOES ON CITY PBOr- HENBY a. WeavEb&'co?, Klfourth avenue. mhZ-aZZp "TTrANTED-BENTS COLLECTED PROMPT Avri' Property managed wltb satisfaction. ALLES ft BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167. ial9-81 TIT A N TED -.'MORTGAGES IN ANY TV .amounts; 4K tdG per cent; city and country: no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. 89 Fourth avenne. JaSW3-MThs SIIscolloneonR. -TTANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKEB'S TV dozen (13) of Stewart 4 Co.'s fine cabinet photos for JL at and 92 FEDERAL ST., AUe gheny. myS-87-TTSn TTTANTED-A FEW PUPILS FOB FBTVArE TV instruction in studies preparatory for col !SJF.S.r cocMng in any department, to address STUDENT, Dispatch Office. y5-26-TT8n TTTANTED-A SECOND-HAND TWO-HOBSE VV famUy carriage with three seats, panel sides and back. Address A B., Dispatch office, stating price and where it can be seen. my9-7-TTS ,. YjrANTED-LADIES TO KNOW HAUGH VV Jieenan repair, reflnisb or upholster old furniture promptly and In the best possible man- ner. 33 AND MWATEB ST. 'Phone 1626. my9-82 WANTED-MEN-LEABNTHE ABT OF gentlemen's garment cutting; no trying on required: night sessions Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, 7 to 9 P. It., 514 Wood st. URLING 480N. ' ap30-68 TTTANTED EVERYBODY TO GET ONE DOZ. VV flne cabinet photos for 99 cents at AUFBECHT'S ELITE I3ALLEBY, 516 Market St., Pittsburg, Pa., for 30 days only; elevator: come, rain or shine; bring chUdren. my5-Ul WANTED-MABRIED OB SINGLE MEN TO Invest in building sites at Maplewood Park, Wllklnsbnrg; lots &U20; ,10 to 2o down, balance f; to f3ner weekact quick before they are all gone; 70 sold in one week; call on the agents, who will pay your fare and take yon to see the grounds, J, E. COOPEB & CO., 107 Fourth ave. my9-g-TTS8u FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. FOB SALE-CHOICE LOT ON HOME ST., near Butler St., Seventeenth ward; conven ient to traction line; 20x100 feet to an alley : price 31,100: terms easy. L. O. FBAZIEB, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. my9-87-ThS FOB SALE-NO. 161 WATER ST.. ONLY 17,000. opposite the new B. & O. freight depot; lot "0x100 ft., with a small brick dwelling now paying a good Investment. W. A. HEEEON 4 SONSV No. 80 Fourth ave. myS-2-6,9,11.14 T7I0B SALE-NO. 7 MABION ST.. BETWEEN! jl.' ruin ave. and Forbes st., sixth wara: lot .4x118 feet: brick house of 10 rooms; ir sold at once can be bought for 89,000 on very easy pay ments. W. A HEEEON 4 SONS. No. 80 Fourth ave.; myl-91-6,0,13,15 EOBSALE-GOOD1NVESTMENT-FIVENEW two-story five-room brick bouses, Just com pleted; on went St., two minutes' walk trom Wylle ave cable cars: wUl rent for 319 per month each; call soon. BPENCEB 4 ULOSSER. 419 Smlthfleldst. my7-51 FOB SALE-HOLMES ST., NEAB McCAND LESS ave.. Eighteenth ward, three new frame dwellings 4 rooms and cellar each; Iot40x 100 feet to alley: rents for 835 per mo. ; a good 8 per cent Investment: price 13,600. i u. rnAz.ir.it, x utty-uifca ana xiuuer sts. my9-S7-ThS FOE SALE-ROW OF 6 2-STOBr BB1CK houses; almost new: well situ l ted; pays 8 per cent: room for e additional houses on rear of lot; it wUl then pay 12 per cent; street and alley paved and sewered: houses never Idle. PrlnclDals only inquire or MOBBIS 4 FLEMING, 110 Fourth ave. my9-l6-TTSu TTIOR SALE-LAWEENCEVILLE PBOPERTY, A". Forty-third street, double brick of 6 rooms, attic, hall, both gases, water, etc ; each well sew ered and all in good repair: largo lot, running back to an alley; will sell singly or as a whole very low. CaU at office. BLACK 4 BALBD, SS Fourth avenne. my4-61-l TTIOR SALE-E. J. SOGDEN'S BEAUTIFUL Jr residence. No. 221 Fortieth st. ; a brick bouse of hall, vestibule and 12 large rooms and finished attic, batb, range, double parlors, sliding doors, both gases, and In fact every modern convenience for a complete home: lot 23x125 ft.: nrice 87.600. one-thtrd cash, bal: to suit; be sure and examine this property before buying elsewhere; any agent procuring mo a purchaser for this and any other property that I nave for sale, I will divide the commission. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Bntler St. Telephone 5514. my9-26 East End Residences. TTIOB SALE-AT HOMEWOOD. P. E. B., 6 mlnntes' walk to station. 50 trains ner dar. a nice 7-room frame dwelling; slate roof, large lot, 48x133; onGrazlerst. MELLON BBOS.. 6349 Sta tion St., E. E. mys-3-irrhB TTIOR SALE-A 6-KOOM MANSABD HOUSE H JD square from Llbertv avenue and 3 minutes' walk from Penn cable. Sixteenth ward; rents for 1174 year: good Investment: only 11,600. 'MELLON BROS., 6349 Station st,, E, E. rayS-2-MThs FOB SALE 82,700 WILL- BUY JL NICE frame dwelling on Broad st , one sqr. from Penn cable, between HUand and Negley avenues; large lot, 24xltJ; rear facing on Klrkwood st. MELLON BBOS.,63l9Statlonaf.,E.E. my8-3-ThS FOBSALE-INTWENTY-FIRSTWABD.E.E . lot 44x90, with frame house of 3 rooms, good stone foundation una cellar under whole house; olty water, etc. : 8 minutes' walk from East Liber ty station. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. my5-71-VTuThrs FOR SALE-ON O'HABA ST.. E. E.. LOT 42 X130: elegant frame house of 8 rooms, batb, etc ; slate mantels, nat. gas and all conveniences; this is a good property and In one of the roost de sirable neighborhoods. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. my672-MTrrstt TTIOR SALE-K.700 WILL BUY A NEW FRAME J? dwelling, Brooms, finished attic, ball, vesti bule, front and rear pprches, inside shatters, nicely finished and grained all through: lot 2!xloo feet to alley; convenient to Ben Venue station, P. K. B. ; terms to snlt. L O. FBAZIEB, Forty-filth and Butler s(s. my9-87-ThS FOB SALE-ON HAILMAN ST., E. E.. LOT 26 XI20 to an alley: new frame house, 4 rooms on first floor. 3 rooms and batb on second flAor, and 2 good rooms In finished attic good cellar, front porch whole front of house: also small room over hall and vestibule; also lot adjoining 24x120. THOS. LIGGETT114 Fourth aye. my5-71-MTUThvs FOR SALE-A PBETTY HOME IN THE EAST End; paved street, complete sewerage: Queen Anne frame dwelling, reception ball, range, bath, laundry, 9 rooms; a very complete house, close to P. B. B.; lot 50x100. and only 37.500: f, COO cash, balance to suit. BLACK 4 BA1BD, 95 Fourth avenue. my4-59-D FOR SALE-EAST END HOME-CHEAP-Near Fifth ave. cable cars and convenient to P. B. R., a new 2-story frame dwelling of 6 rooms, bath, hot and cold water, electric bells and burglar alarms, wired for Incandescent lights, and all other modern improved convenience; large lot, good location; this is a bargain: caU for all par ticulars. BLACK 4BAIBD, 95 Fourth ave. my4-59-D FOB SALE-AT M,250-N1CE, NEW QUEEN Anne house in the East End. close to ulland avenue, Penn avenne cable cars and East Liberty station, 6 rooms, finished attic room, batb, lava tory, cathedral doorway, bay window, marble mantels, tile hearths, ball, cellar, porches, etc., etc.; a beautiful honse; Just finished: possession at ouce; terms to suit. JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., Agents, 129 Fourth avenne, Pittsburg. my9-13 FOR 8ALE-A BEAUTIFUL BOUP ST. BESI DENCE containing 9 elegantly papered rooms, 4 of which are on the first floor (parlor, library, dining room, kitchen and hall), bath, laundry, natural gas: all modern conveniences; lot 42x170 feet; this flne home is in one of the most desirable locations In the East End. convenient to P. It. R and Fifth ave. cable cars, and will be sold cheap, as owner Is" leaving the city; call at office. BLACK 4 BAIBD, 95 Fourth ave. my4-62-uwrhs TTiOR SALE-ON PENN AVENUE, NEAR LIN Ji DEN, flne lot 46x179, with good brick bouse: reception ball, parlor, library, dlnlngroom, kitch en and large pantry on first floor; fire good rooms, bath, ete, on second floor; large finished attic and cedar closet on third floor: electric bells, speaking tubes, slate mantels, sliding doors between parlor and library and reception hall and parlor; elegant front porch, bay windows; an elegant neighbor hood and very flne property in every respect. THOS. LIGGETT, llfFourtb ave. myS-TS-Mrmu Hazelvrood Residences. FOR SALE-SYLVAN. NEAB HAZELWOOD avenue, flne two-story frame dwelling, 9 rooms, attic large reception 'lalL slate mantels, inside shutters, nat. and art. gas, bath, w. c, laundry, slate roof; house In perfect order: loca tion and surroundings first class; lot 60x120, with beautiful shade trees; 3 minutes from station. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO., 99 Fourth ave. my4-93-TTS Allegheny Residences. FORSALE-8PER CENT IN VESTMENT-ALLEGHENY property; now renting for flM; price 33.600; easy terms. W. W. MCNEILL 4 BBO., JOS Fourth ave. my8-42 FOR SALE-HANDSOME MODERN HOUSE, all conveniences and large lot, choice loca tion, BldweU street, Alleehenv low price; easy icrms. JNO. H. M'CBEEBY, 95 Fifth ave. ave. ap9-46-TTS FOB SALE-II,600-GOOD INVESTMENT-2 frame bouses, 4 rooms and attic, la Second ward, Allegheny; rent for 3312 yer year. BAL TENSPEEGER 4 W ILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. my9-5 TTIOR SALE-ON ALLEGHENYPABKS-F1NE JJ new brick dwelling, two stories and mansard; has all modern improvements; front and side en trance: corner lot. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. my9-4-Ths TJIOB SALE-DESIRABLE STOCKTON AVE. JD residence near Arch st.:lot 26Kx240reet to Park wav. with larre dwelUnt? of 10 rooms: late conveniences: stable in rear. W. A. HEU- tujrt a BUJ.B, jso.so Fourth avo. my4-g-4, 7,8,1a TTIOB SALE-A FIRST-CLASS INVESTMENT, A! on account of removal, of owner: lot 42x100 feet; well Improved by first-class dwellings; -Lacock near Sandusky st. Call or send for particu lars. W. A. HEBBON 4 BONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. . my4-89-4,7,,13 FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL1ESTATE. SnbHrban Residences. FB SALE-NICE COZY SUBURBAN" BOME for sale cheap; house 8 rooms, over an acre of ? round, plenty oi jcooa xruismna water: vniv ew minutes from railroad station. A. D. WIL SON, 65 Federal St., Allegheny; FOR8AXE-ATEDGEWOOD STATION, F. B. R., frame dwelling with all conveniences; 1 acres of land, abundance of fruit and shade trees, etc ; only one minute from station. E. D. WINGENHOIH, 100 Fourth STe. my7-48-TT8 T7K)R SALE WILKINSBDRG 84,700-NEW JC Queen Anne frame dwelling, 7 rooms, attic, reception haU, tile hearths, slate mantels, etc., slate roof, front and rear porches; lot 50x122 feet; a bargain; must be sold this month. SAMUEL W. BLACK &.CO., 99 Fourth ave. myS-44-TTF TTIOR SALE FIFTEEN MINUTES' WALK r from Sharpsbnrg station, on good road, brick house of 7 large rooms and a small frame house, Z stables, 12K acres of land, large orchard, grapery, etc.; premises are connected with railroad by boardwalk and are unsurpassed in beauty ana healthfulness or location. Inquire at DENTAL ROOM, No. UWyUe ave. my7-32-TT8n FORSALK-BELLEVDE BETWEEN BEAVER road and station, handsome residence, wide ball in center, 14 rooms, hardwood finish, large porches, bay windows, bath and w. c stationary wasbstands, closets, pantry, laundry, furnanee, cemented cellar, cemented walks, stable for 4 horses, etc, lot 140x290: choice fruit and shrubbery: especially attractive and cheap. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. my7-70-TTS fTWB SALE-PL 000-THE FINEST FINISHED A.' nouse in sewicaiey; 3 minutes' waix irum Boseburg station; lot about 220x250 tt; honso of 11 rooms, bath room, 2w". c; inside shutters, nat. and artificial gas; laundry; hot and cold. water with wasbstands throughout bouse; fine chande liers; house finished in hardwood; electric bells throughout house: nice lawn, etc, etc.; cement cellar; good water-and flne view; this Is a bar gain: good reasons for selling; call and see photo graph. I.J. WILSON, 149 Fourth ave. my9-15 FOR SALE-LOTS. City Lots. rOB SALE-LOT COENER SECOND AVENUE and Ferry street. 70x80 feet: $20,000; cheap. SPENCER 4 GLOS3EB, 419 Sralthfleld st. my7-52 F IOB SALE 335 PER FRONT FOOT. ON Wylle ave. ; cable cars will pass this property: feet frontage by 100 feet deep: perfectly level leep; ALL lots; blir bargain. See nlan at ALLES 4 BAILEY, -;;-i .. - . . - .. - 164 Fourth ave. Telephone 167, mjvv& FOB SALE-t650-50CASH,THEBEMAINDEB 350 semi-annually ntll paid for; lots 20x80 ft., fronting Hatfield st.. near Forty-seventh st : the best lots for the money la the market. W. is.. HEBRON 4 SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. myS-2,9.11,14 East End Lots. FORSALE-ON SHADY AVE., E. E.. LOTI9X 126 to a street, bavlngtbereongood brick house, 9 rooms and bathroom; 33,500. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. my5-7l-irruTbi'S TTIOB SALE-A LARGE LOT ON 'ELYSIAN JL ave., near rami ureeze ana xorrens siauon, 36x100; price only (1,300. MELLON BROS., 6319 DWtion si , n. x myS-2-jrrhs FOB SALE-A CHOICE BUILDING LOT, 24X 109; on Holmes St., near Fifth, ave : Point Breeze and Torrens station. P. K. B.; Price J550. MELLON BROS., 6349 Station St., E. E. my8-3-ThS FOE SALE-CHOICE LOTS AT DALLAS STA TION, P. K. B . convenient to steam and street cars; cheap and on easy terms; situation un surpassed: price ranging from 8406 to 8G0O. Inquire ofD. C. NEGLEY, 6108 Penn ave., East End. no2SIy73 x F IOB SALE - ONLY FIVE LOTS LEFT IN that deslrablv located block on Falrmount avenne, near Negley avenue, and 5 minutes' walk to Penn ave. cable; 25X175: price each, 1300: prop erty advancing In price rapidly In this location. MELLON BUGS ,349Btationsi,.E. myS-2-MThs FOB SALE-A LOT WITH MOBE IMPROVE MENTS, at less cost, than is generally ottered; centrally located, convenient to schools, churches and business honses; plenty of room for large house; this can be bought at very reasonableprlce and easy terms. MELLON BROS , E. E., or JOHN F. BAXTEB, Agt., 612 Smithfield St. my5-4l-Trssn TTIOB SALE-ON ONE OF THE FINEST. X' streets in tne East Ena; 50 reet rront, iJ feet deep to an alley: well sewered: within five min utes of two cable Unes; also close to P. B. E. station; excellent neighborhood; this can be bought at a low price and easy terms if bougbt within a few days. MELLON BBOS., E. E., or JOHN F. BAXTER, Agt., 512 Smithfield St. my5-43-TTS Allegheny Lots. FOB SALE-LOTS ON MAPLE AND LINDEN avenues and Lombard street. Allegheny, In the Tenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap ply to JOSEPH McNAUGHEB, 43 N. Diamond st. mh7-93-D FOB BALE-LINDEN, OSGOOD AND MAPLE avenues. "Osgood Place" flne large lots, only 15 minutes' walk to the Market House: near the electric cars andlncUne: good Investment; lowprlees, enhancement certain. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO.. 99 Fourth ave. my9-77-Th Suburban Lots. FOB SALE-MAPLEWOOD PARK-LOTS 40x 120. J. B. COOPEB 4 CO., 107 Fourth ave; my9-8-TTSSu FOB- SALE MAPLEWOOD PABK, WIL KINSBUBG, laid out by Geo. S. Martin; ele gant building lots, 40x120 and 40x240; 1150 to $400 each; 10 to pi) down, balance II to S3 per week; these are the most desirable lots on the market and srd bound to double In value within the next 90 days: 56 trains each way dally: call on the agents, ttjiw itiu rayjuur jnre naa uiKoyou ta see the grounds, xt. buuirxvBi ce lu., ivi jrourin. are. myM-TTSBU FOB 8ALE-AT LESS THAN COST OF THE house, US acres of superior land adjoining Monongahela City: coal, limestone; springs, fenced, highly Improved; 6 acres in frnlt; a new, large brlok mansion or 14 rooms, marble mantels throughout. Inside shatters, bathroom, cellars, everything complete andmoqern style; cost 313, OOO: large frame bank barn; also fine horse and cow stables, smoke house snrlns; house outbuUd- lngs: 1 mUe from railroad station and town: only til 000, on time; must be" seen to be appreciated. JU. wiiuinri, uv urant street. xriiisDur rg. P , 'new list." xnya Farms. FOB S ALE-FABM OF 25 ACBES IN BEAVEB Co., Pa.; good frame dwelling, 6 rooms, pan try, porches, etc.; good frame barn, granary, well and cistern, picket and paling fences, large yonng orchard: convenient, to stores, schools andpost df&ce; good oil and gas territory: Improvements first-class and good productive soU: price 3,600. L. O. FBAZIEB, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. my9-87-Ths F IOB SALE-FARM OF 132 ACRES. IN THE Pine Bnn eas field. V4 miles from Apollo and Leecbburg, W. P. B. B.: underlaid with the Leechbnrg vein or coal: in the center or a gas pro ducing territory: producing wells on all adjoin ing farms; farmhouse, barn and other outbuild ings: orchard, ete: must bo sold within 30 days; owner .moving west. ALiaafluut s, us.t Agents,313Woodst. my8-29-Tra SHieenoneooa. TTIOB SALE CEMETEBY LOT IN UNION 1? DALE, 16x32; best location. EDWARD L. DEVOBE, 13 Sixth ave. my9-78 FOB SALE-ATLANTIC C1TY.N. J.-HOTELS, boarding bouses, cottages, lots and bath houses to let or for sale by I. G. ADAMS 4 CO., real estate agents, Real Estate and Law Building, Atlantic Citr. N. J. , ap5-9-D FOR SALE WATSON PLACE. Perrysvillo avenne. Beautiful Building Sites. PUBE AIB AND PUBE WATER. Acre and M-acre sites. ELECTBICCAB3 .PASS WATSON PLACE, PerrysvUleave. One acre and -acre sites BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITES, WATSON PLACE, PerrysvUle ave. Acre and K-acre sites. ACBE AND -AOBE SITES, on Watson Place PerrysvUle ave. One acre and M-acre sites. CITY WATER At Watson Place, PerrysvUle ave. One acre and M-acre sites. BEAUTIPUL SCENEEY On Watson Place, PerrysvUle ave. One acre and K-acre sites. ELECIB1CCABS BUN EVEBY IS MINUTES On PerrysvUle ave. Office plans from 8. WATSON, Watson Place. A. J. PENTECOST, 413 Grant street. my8-32 FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chances. FOB SALE BAKERY, DOING GOOD BUSI NESS; horse wagon, storeand fixture, etc.; centrally located. ALLES 4 BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. my7-50 FOB SALE-DBUGSTO BE-ON LINE P. B. R., doing a eood business; terms reasonable; food reasons for selling. For particulars address OSTOFi ICE BOX 87, Gal 1 ltzfii. Pa. my9-27 FOB SALE-A DRUGSTORE IN BEAVEB FALLS, centrally located and doing a good business: satisfactory reasons for selllne; onlv those meaning business need write. Address BOK 282, Beaver FaUs, Pa. myS-19 TTIOB SALE OR TO LET-TINSHOP WITH ALL C necessary tools and machinery, operated by steam power: especially adapted to glass house work. Apply to W. JilKSCH at Thos. Evans Co.'s glass works, Eighteen tn st , Sonthslde. my9-93 FOB SALE-GOOD PAYING BUSINESS FOR lady that can sew for about 8LOC9: neat little confectionery and ice cream business, K0O: bakery with horse and wagon, two: stores of all kinds; 100 business chances. SHEPabD 4 CO.. 51 Fifth ave. my3 TTiOK- SALE-TBBEE LICENSED HOTELS L JD One in Beaver county, on line of B. It.. r (& tfl liYli Ana Its r.atsruTina nnW t IIha n KLJ.VO jv. www, uuv au iiniuvB VUUUIt UU IUID V B, large house newly papered and painted, price 6,000: one In Ohio oris rooms, price $5,000; above hotels are centrally located and doing a good business. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave- I my2-26-TT8Su Business Stands. FOB SALE-BAY MiBE-1,150 TO 1,200 LBS. good habits ahd good worker, at a bargain; please call soon, as owner has no use for her. In quire at LECHNEB 4 SCHOENBEBGEB, 69 Fifth ave my9-10 FOB BALE-THAT VALUABLE BUSINESS property, corner Fifth ave. and High st , i brick bouses, with lot 58x68 ft.: rents lor 11,608: Price, 839,000. HPENCEK&GLOSSEK, 419 Smith field st. my7-51 TTIOR 8ALE-THE VALUABLE PROPERTIES, JJ Nos. 4606 and 4888 Penn avenne, Pittsburg, to be sold at Trustees Public Sale, on Thursday aft ernoon. May 9, at 8 o'clock, on the. premises. Particulars and circular from JAS, W. DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth avenne,-Pltttburg. my8-46 FOR SALEBUSINESS. Easiness Stand. FOR 8ALEH8,500-ONLY fLOOO CASH, BAL ANCE on long time and easy payments; lot iijj ., cor. renn ave ana Twenty-sevenm .. 1 3-story building" now .renting togooa see. Vnll Information from W. A. HJ2K- BON & SONS. No. 80 Fourth ave. my3-2-6,9,U.14 FobsXle-a FULLY EQUIPPED EIGHT pot glass works, located at Stonehoro, Pa., on L. h. & M. S. and W.. N. Y. t P. B. B.;every thlng in flrst-clasa condition, having been built within the last year: works running full time on specialties; cheap fuel; excellent railroad facili ties. Particulars, address STONEBORO SPE CIALTY GLASS CO.. Stoneboro, Fa. my9-S FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Uvo Stock, fcc FOB SALE-HORSES JUST ARRIVED AT Exposition Driving Park: 50 head extra flne driving, business and saddle horses. Inquire for JAS. MCKEOWN. " my7-68 -TTIOB SALE-ONE TOP BUGGY AND ONE AJ surrey, nearly new: will be sold cheap for want of use. ALLISON! & HAZLEM'S STA BLES. 218 Seeond ave. my9-33 FOB SALE GOOD BOADSTER. STYLISH, brownish bay horse. 7 years. 15 baids. 1,100 lbs., sound and gentle: can trot nule In 3 minutes with bnggr. H. B. McCONNEL, New Brighton, Pa. my7-40 FOR SALE-2GOOD HORSES, 6YEABS OLD, well broken to harness: wulnot scare at any thing; will be, sold eheaD for want of use. For particulars calt at Ei GBOETZINGER'S, 627 to 629 Penn avenue. mys-31-WThs FOR SALE-LARGE BBO WN FAMILY HOBSE 7 years old: perfectly gentle: can recommend his good qualities for safety; to be sold for want of use: no finer horse for family barouche In Pitts burg. Applyat NO. 80 FOURTH AYJSNUE. my9-7-TT3 FOE SALE-HORSES-WILL ABB1VEMAY2, at tho Exposition Driving Park, 20 head ot extra flne Kentucky horses, among them some extra flne roadsters and saddlers of especially flne quality, with aU the various Kentucky saddle gaits and harness combined. The owner, J. C TWYMAN, a responsible horseman, of Lexing ton, Ky refers to Jas. A. McNally and Porter 4 vonatason. oi mis city, ana invites inose in neea of anything in his line, to Inspect stock. my2-70 Olxtehlnorr and Metals. FOBSALE-2HOBIZONTAL ENGINES 13x22, 1 BaU engine, 1 small dynamo and 2 lamps and meat choppers, rendering kettles, etc VELTE 4 MCDONALD, Pennavcj cor. Thirty-second st. Iel6-163-rrs F IOB SALE I UPBIGHT TUBULAR BOILER, 20-H. nower. 1 Atkls soan cress. 3 dies. 2 Iron kettles, 11 soap frames, 1 l0,0C0-lb. kettle and 1 large mix tab. Call or address J. B.BERLIN, .boss si., city. mys-u TO LET. Cltv Residence. TO LET-LIBERTY AVE., NEAB FORTIETH St., Sixteenth ward, new frame dweUlng, S rooms, finished attic, hall, vestibule, natural gas: rent (19 per mo. L, 0. FBAZIEB, Forty-fifth and Butler sU. my9-87-Th3 TOLET-WYLIE AVE., NEAB EBINST.. A 2-storvand mansard brick dweUlnflr of 10 elegant rooms, batb room, ball, both gases, h.and watpr. Irninrr. ptft. . irnnH nplphhnrhnndr shade trees la front; reasonable rent. BLACK 4 BAIBD, 95 Fourth ave. m yS-3S Suburban Residences. TO LET-(99)-IN SEWICKLEY-THE BRICK residence of James Adair, Broad street, one square from station; completely furnished; im mediate possession. SAMUEL W.BLAOK 4 CO., 93 Fourth ave my3-27-MTTS TO LXT-MY HOUSE,. THDJTEEN ROOM3, at Laurel Station, Ft. Wayne road, all mod ern Improvements, stable and carnage house, two acres ground, with liver view Inquire on prem ises, or at 219 Lacock street, Allegheny. WM. T. DUNN. mh9-3 Apartments. FURNISHED FRONT BOOM; mO LET A JL with first-class board. on Union ave., AUe Address H.S.. Dls-my9-91 gneny; rererence required, patch office. TO LET-SOME UNFURNISHED BOOMS, 4 and 8 room flats, suitable for housekeeping: three storerooms with dweUlngs. Inquire ON PREMISES, 44 Fourth St. my9-100-MThFSa Offices. Desk Room. &c TO LET-ONE LARGE BOOM. WELL lighted front and back; second floor: office room on first floor, rent low to good tenant. NO. 108 MARKET ST. my9-78 TO LET VERY CHEAP CHOICE OFFICES IN the new building cor. of Federal and Isabella sts.. Allegheny. Call or send for particulars. W, A. HEBRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth are myo-1-Ths TO LET-HANDSOME OFFICE BOOMS, single or en suite on second ind third floors; also, centrally located!lodge rooms: fresh painted and newly panered: directly 'opposite City HaU. Inquire T. MELLON 4 SONS' BANK. 512 Smith field st. my5-41-TTSSU Business Stands. TO LET-SECOND STOBY: SUITABLE FOB most any business, with elevator. Apply at 108MABKETST. my7-62-TISU TOLET-93WATERr ST. OB 113 FIRST AVE., warehouse running througb fromst. tost.; each floor 20x160, with flne tUe floor; offlceonxirst and second floor: Inside w. c; washstands. new elevator: flne business location; rent low. BLACK 4 B A1RD, 95 Fourth ave. my9-23 TO LET-Irf JOHNSTOWN, PA, STOBE BOOM, 23x60, on Main St., in business part of town; an excellent opening to a party wishing to engage in the general mdse. business, or can carry one line of goods If preferred: rent very low; par ticulars from B. B. McCONNAUGHEY, BeafEs tate Agent. Johnstown. Pa. my7-95-TTS PERSONAL. TDEBSON AL D1VOBCE3 QUICKLY AN1 A quietly. IT von desire a divorce for anv eanse. state particulars: advice free: confidential. ROB EBT WHITE, Attorney, 145 Broadway, N. Y. myW6 PERSONA L-BOOK3 WANTED-IF YOU have one book worth 10 cents, or a Ubrary worth 11,000, let ns know: we will bay one as quietly as the other. LEVI'S BOOK STOKE, beventh Ave. Hotel buUdlng. my3-23 PEBSONAL-WHY TBOUBLE YOUR WIFE, mother or daughters In repairing- and clean ing your old clothes, when It can be done for a trifle by DICKSON, tbe TaUor, cor. Fifth ave. and Wood st.. second .floor? Charges moderate; facilities nnsunassed: suits madeto order; spring styles now readV. Telephone 1558 mh8 s RESORTS. rpHECHALFONlE. ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. JL MOVED TO THE BEACH. ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. UNSURPASSED OCEAN VIEW. Salt water baths in the house Elevator, aplfrl-rj E. ROBERTS & SONS. T3EDF0RD MINERAL SPRINGS, IS BEDFORD, PENNA Leading mountain resort. Water unequaled. Hotel nowly furnished. Toerge's Orchestra. Opens June 8. Write for circular-ap7-87-D L. B. DOTY. Manager. LONGVLEW SCHOOL-FORMERLY HO TEL Longview wiU be open for the reception of summer boarders by July 1, 18S9. For circulars and Information apply to REV. JOHN G. MULHOLLAND, my2-93.TTSu Longview School, Brookvllle.Pa. BRESSON 8FRINGS, PENNA. MAIN l line Pennsylvania Railroad, on top of ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS. THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE Will open June 25. All irains stop at Cresson. For circulars, eta. address WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt, mv7.2-Dgn Cresson. Cambria Co., Pa. FOR SALE! FOR SALE! WHITELEY PLACE, - WILKINSBURG, PA. LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! McGune & Coulter, AT LESS THAN AUCTION PRICES. 67 BEAUTIFUL, LARGE SIZE BUILDING LOTS Commanding an excellent view of thoMonon gabela and East Liberty valleys. Lots have a frontage of 40 to E5 feet on 60-foot streets, and extend backtin depth 131 to 190 feet to 20-foot alleys. Has 900 feet frontage on Fenn avenue. Lots are comparatively level and dry. and are in every way desirable for' buUdlng purposes. Natural gas on premises, ready for use. No undesirable lots. Boardwalk from station, at which 95 trains stop daUy. TERMS: 110 cash; balance 1 per cent of the purchase money weekly, without interest; First sale will take place SATURDAY. MAY II, at 2 P. 31., on tbe premises, and at 2 P. tt. on Monday, Wednesday and Saturday of each week thereafter. Free conveyance from sta tion. Persons not able to attend the sales on the above days will be taken ont at their con venience, and will have plans and particulars explained to them by McCUNE db COULTER,-Agents, my9-ll-Ths W Fourth avenue, FKtabarg. AUCTION SALES. TJCTION BALE-GRAND CLOSING- OUT J. sale at public auction of our entire stock of drygoods, notions and gents' furnishinc goods, to quit business. Sale positive. Sale, commendns on WEDNESDAY EVENING. May 8, at 730 v. sr., and will continue every evening until entire stock is disposed of. Mccracken aferguson; mv8-2f 128 Wylle ave., Pittsburg. Pa. VERY ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE FrIdavmornine;Maylo,at irj o'clock; at the rooms No. 811 Market st, solid-walnut, ma hogany, oak and cherry chamber suits, folding beds, chiffoniers, dressing; cases, wardrobes, cupboardsvbedsteads, wasbstands, bed lounges. bnffe'U, sideboards, ball racks, bookcases, din ing chairs, extension tables, rockers, snpetb parlor suits, couches and easy chairs, in slit and satin, brocateUe, aamasfc rugs, plushes, tapestries, reps and hair cloth, wall and floor cabinets, ornaments, clocks, mirrors, pictures, curtains, mattresses,t springs, lamps, decorated dinner, tea and toilet sets, velvets, moquettes, body and tapestry, hall, room and stair carpets, linoleum, water cooler, refriger ators, etc etc HENRY AUCTION CO, LIM., Auctioneers. my3-2Z BY JAS. W. DRAPE & CO. FREE BIDE 10 AUCTION SALE OF 35 BUILDING LOTS CLIFTON AVEHIGHLAND AVEL AND CENTER ST., ALLEGHENY, . Close to terminus of Pleasant Valley Car line; and on the ronte of the projected electric cars, adjoining Clifton incline plane, only 4cents fare to Pittsburg postoffice and intermediate) points. , These lots all lay nice on good streets, and present some of the nnest building; sites Id either city, being thoroughly in the country with pure air and no smoke and overlootuns the city; natural and artificial gas all around; city water, shade and forest trees, etc etc Tho sale will take place on MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 13, at 2 o'clock, on the premises. Title perfect. Free tickets on Pleasant Valley cars to the SroDerty can be obtained from JOHN H. AID IREERY, 85 Fifth ave, or from JAS. W. DRAPB 4 CO.. Auctioneers, mjM 129 Fourth ave,. Pittsburg;. EXECUTORS SALE Of Household Furniture, Horses, Cows, Barouche, Buggy, Farm ing Utensils, Etc., Etc WM be sold by auction, by order of the Ex editors of the estate of John Scott, deceased, at his late residence, corner of Forbes street and Shady lane. THURSDAY. MAY 9. at 10 o'clock A. jr.. The entire bonsehold furniture, consisting; of kitchen utensils, dining room furniture, glass and cbinaware, chamber sets in mahogany, oak and walnut, parlor andUbrary outfit, book?, bookcase, piano, carpets, mirrors, pictures, table linen, bed clothing; and all articles usu ally found in a weB-f nmished dwelling; Also, two horses, one pony, two cows, ba rouche, buggy, sleigh, cart, together with tho entire stable outfit and farm implements. This sale furnishes an opportunity seldom offered, as the entire famishment is almost new, and will positively be sold without re-. serve. House open to purchasers at 8 o'clock on morning Of sale. JOHN D, BAILEY. my33 Auctioneer. SEMI-ANNUAL BALE DF JUDGMENTS BY THE Pittslmrg. MercM Tailors' Mmt OS THURSDAY, May 23,1889 At 10 O'clock A. M. Judgments against the following persons wiQ !ie offered at PubUc Sale at the rooms of the HENRY AUCTION COMPANY; No, 311 Market street, Pittsburg, Pa.; Diehl, Dr. Charles R, dentist.... s. isi 95 StlUwacon, Wm., anoraey...:r...- fioVBVi, Cole, Thomas, oil broker. 71 0 Whiting, Prof. Amos, music teacher.... 5 20 Evans, if. Z., waU "paper, Allegheny.... 23 12 Coatea, W Asst, Chief Fire Dept 64 05. Mueniel, Henry, beer agent... 35 79 Hartley, L, D., landscape gardener..... 68 19' Martin, D.W.,cl'k for Aid. McMasters 43 97; Woods, John J., steel roUer. 53 25 Sterling, C. W., clerk, Union Line 63 00 Allshonse, Wm.. oil dealer, Gr'nsb'rg.. 71 93 Brunn, H., clerk. 10 30 Cherry, Wrn drug clerk 3160 Connelly, Tbomas, electrician 29 40 Donahue, Thos., clerk, 36 High street.. 30 40" Erhart, A, H.. paint and varnish. James- town 4 112 7V Farrington, M. J., book agent, Diamond : square, Allegheny.. 19 OT Fox. Edward, clerk 60 74) Fetterman,N. P., physician...... 22 65 Fife, Charles, clerk 43 9U, Hall. F. B., Liberty ave., E. E. 9 00- Hubley, Howard, clerk for laundry..... 41 4-1 Kramer, E. H, clerk, Crafton, Pa 34 gsi Laufman, P. H., Jr.. Apollo. Pa 53 ga1 McDonald. W. A, pilot SO 90 Nester, James, musician 43 9j O'Mally, T.. mill man, Southside, city.. 18 S5 Patterson, R. J., clerk, Morgan st. Ally 58 15, Vankirk, Dr. W. K. McKeesport, Pa.. 34 90v Wallace, W. H cntter. 31 gS Wilkinson. W. L., telegraph operator., 2 SOI Tracey, Dr. J. P., physician, Wylio ave i 85 86! Shipley, Charles H., druggist 3 75 Adams; Thomas R., ex-oil broker. 84 75' Guthrie, P. N., gentleman 64 05 Wilson. W. W.. furniture salesman.... 3fl ftsi Janowitz, Henry... ..... ...,, McMurray. West, attorney. Third ave. Hitzrodt, C. IL, McKeesport, Pa........ Leonard, C. F., traveling agent.......... Holstein, Louis, bookk'per at tannery.. Roney, Arthur, shearman Rep. L W... Meyer, Wm, painter, Hazelwood Bryant, S. Hi, formerly nailtrnowphysi clan, 1710 Sidney St. a S Dfllworth, Linn L., bookkeeper, city.. Oazzam, John B., salesman. Ally.......,, McLaughlin, W. F.. East End, city..... Spiking, W. D., forty T. & A.F. R.R.CO S3 77! 43 15" 47 63 36 63? 14 257 4165) 23 03 1275? 68 75-, 40 75 188 S5T 4217 3523' 5S65? 63 65 saa 3215 18 15, 2i ot; vv ray, xtooerr, cierx, jransier aepoi... Spring, Henry, clerk, TemperanceviUet Thnmm, A , coUectlnc agent ., Ihmsen, D. O.. Glass Works. Butler.. Cross, E. W., Spang; Chalfant & Co .... Patterson, A. O., cutter, "ex-taUor".... Hathaway.Frank,clerk, poolroom .....; Fullwood. W. W newspaper reporter. o Dodd. C. A.. Eureka Paste Co 31 70' Totten, W. H. D.. dranghtsman 624 60r Kerr. Sam'l W.. real estate and att'y-i. J4S60 6060 JH2S 13 50 8 20 Miller, Hampton J., gentleman .......J, Maynard, EF., bookkeeper Cable, A. Asst. Supr, Adams Ex. C0..1 Bier. Henry, Westfnehouse Mach. Co., Hevl. Chas.. barber. Fourteenth si.3.3. 32.10 DaUmeyer, W. C, tobacco agent........ 101 10 Stnll, James M., attorney. 140 40 Banks, John W.,clerk. Standard store.. 47 20 Brown, C. A. elk. IS Linden st. Ally.., 4720 WUIison, J. P., undertaker. 30 20 Robinson. James A, agent, "Hyatt" Water Entering; Co ,. 42 20 Hutchinson, J. W., cllc,Wltherow dt Co 25 20 Wolff, Max, clothier, McKeesport 12 40 my9-12 CURTAINS. We make a specialty of cleaning and dyeing lace curtains; also dry cleaning Damask Turk. Ish portiers and all kinds of fabrics. Sixth Avenue Dve Works, M. MAY SONS & Co. ap2-TTS 675 SIXTH AVE. CONSUME YOUR OWN GARBAGE IN stoves and ranges while using the same for cooking; or any other purpose, by using tho Eureka Garbage Burner. For illustrative cir cular, containing fun information, call on or address JAMES ANDERSON, 63 East Diamond street je5-n57-TT3 Allegheny, Pa. piANOS, ORGANS. a HAMILTON. 91 AND 93 FIFTH AVENUE, Pittsburg. Pa. ap30-7.n. ZITHER LESSONS-PRIVATE AND IN rlaiuea-Tiven bv Mr. HENRY HERZ.88' 1 Madison avenue, Allegheny. Oyer U yearaifg teacner 01 zitner in me urafc music aouaes anow schools in London: hizhest references. Mtia ' arranged ror tne ntner. myavf WiTnmJ.OsnotrRjtE. HirmrniHimn-a , iSARROWS & OSBOURNE XJ junjrjcuxixxtu), v SO Diamond street. Telephone No. 813 e2-UfTTSS A.BALFH, BTJTLDING CONTKACTOB, - 41 Seveats; avenue, v 1 pit-h.au -. Tel. kese 1344. --?m - - : n f"?L, Mi rv' - at..',Bt 1 - 2- .t t"T-Aiia mM . -jaHBTV , -i . L.' K 1 , ; v-'th r::, j- - 'M "Sr