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THE ! PITTSBURG DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, -J&A.T, 15, 1889.
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IB0N10 BEAT' STEEL
Why the Former Excels the Latter
for Steamboat Shafts.
POOR STEEL LIKE PLATE GLASS,
And the Terr Best of Iron a Great Deal
Better for a Strain.
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CHATS WITH HEX WHO ENOW ABOUT IT
A revulsion of feeling regarding the sup
posed superiority of steel over iron for heavy
shafts for steamboats has been gaining
strength for some time, and it is said
that nearly all steel shafts that
break nowadays are being replaced by iron.
It is also stated that those made by Krupp,
the German ironworker, have fared no
better in builders estimation than some
made in this country.
Considerable inquiry was made on the
subject yesterday, and the only one who
pave a good word for the steel shaft was Mr.
David Shaw, Superintendent of the steel
works at Chartiers. He stated that he
thonght good steel would answer the
purpose, but that some kinds would te no
better than pig iron.
Mr. James A. Henderson stated that the
shafts on the Scotia, Katie Siockdalc, John
Moran and Beaver had all been replaced
lately with iron. Mr. Henderson explained
that steel seemed to be affected something
like French plate glass. "When a fracture is
made in the latter, it continues to extend, un
less a hole be bored at the end thereof, and the
manner in which the particles of steel were
pressed together apoeared to deprive them of
tenacity or coherence.
Mr. Henderson instanced tho familiar ex
perience of flndingbroken iron axles on various
kinds of vehicles, where it is often seen that
the axle has been doing duty for a longtime
partially broken, the old fracture being plainly
visioie. witu steel it is ainerenu wuen -shaft
begins to give way the fracture extends
ramuiy.
Iron shafts have been known to do dntvfor
a quarter of a century, doing good service long
alter tne nssure began to yield.
A gentleman at the office of Carnegie, Phlpps
& Co. stated that they had made quite a num
ber of iron shafts for steamboats lately. Hs
attributed their superior strength to the fine
quality of iron used in making them, and to
their superior torsional strength.
'From the above it maybe inferred that the
qualities that go to make steel superior to iron
for rails are not called into play, or are not
adapted to the strain a shaft is required to
sustain.
DECORATIONS KECOMMEJfDED.
The Exposition Society Deeply Interested In
the May Festival. ,
A resolution was passed by the Exposi
tion Society yesterday requesting citizens
generally to decorate their houses and places
of business during the May Festival, as is
the custom in other cities when May festivals
are held. An effort will be made to have the
week observed as a gala week, and the mem
bers of the society will set the example by
flaunting decorations from their respective
business houses.
The following were elected lite managers on
Savment of $100 each: Dr. T. A. Bex, E. E.
aker. Wm. J. McAfee, H. C. McJilton, Thos.
Nuttridge, Keystone. Construction Company,
Pittsburg Bridge Company, Adams & Co., sec
ond subscription; Bertbold Baumann and John
Eichleay. Subscriptions to the loan fund were
received from Danzigcr & Shoenberg. $500;
Central Bank of Pittsburg, $100, and O'Leary
Bros. fc Co., $100.
She Won't be Cheated.
Usury persists until
Every claim's receipted.
Thus we know when we are ill,
.Nature won't be cheated.
9 But don't Day your debts by suffering. If
you have drawn exhaustively on nature, bal
ance the account uy supplying her with blood
food pure and simple that is instantly and easi
ly available.
Y This is Drs. Starkey A Palen's Compound
I Oxygen Treatment precisely. And here are a
Viewef those who inaorse the Componnd Oxy
gen Treatment for that best of reasons they
have been cured by it: Hon. Wm. 8. Kelley,
Philadelphia; Eev. Victor L. Conrad, Philadel
phia; Rev. Chas. W. Cushing, Rochester,. N. Y.;
Hon. Wm. Penn Nixon, Chicago, 111.; Judge H.
P. Vrooman, Quenemo, Kan ; Mrs. Mary A.
Livermore, Melrose, Mass.: Dr. O. A Darby,
President of Columbia (S. C.) Female College:
Eev. A A. Johnson, President of Wesleyan
College, Fort Worth. Texas: Rev. J. F. Spence,
President Grant Memorial University, Athens,
Teiin., and thousands of others. You may have
their names if you will send to Drs. Starkey fc
Pal en for their brochure of 200 pages, it will be
forwarded free of charge to any one addressing
Dks. Staeket & Pales, No. IKS Arch street,
Philadelphia, Pa.
The Latest Sensation
Is our sale of men's fine suits at $10, which
has created the wildest excitement among
onr competitors. "Who ever sees 'em pro
nounces them the biggest bargain they ever
saw. To-day you can call and take your
choice of 5,000 suits in cheviots, cassimeres,
corkscrews, French worsteds and Bannock
burns, lined with a silk-finished serge, at
the low price of SI 0. It's true these same
suits are sold at 18 by our competitors, but
when we quote bargains we give them. Don't
hesitate; come to-day and secure a regular
?18 suit lor 510 at the P. C. C. C, corner
Grant and Diamond streets.opposite the new
Court House.
Fine Whiskies.
X. X. X 1855 Pare Eye Whiskey, full
quart '. 2 00
Monogram Pare Eye "Whiskey, full
quart 1 75
Extra Old Cabinet Pure Eye Vhiskev,
full quart . ISO
lST9Extort Pure Eye Whiskey, full
quart 1 25
1880 Export Pure Eye Whiskey, full
quart 1 00
.For sale by G. W. Schmidt, Nos. 95 and
97 Fifth avenue, city.
The Latest Scnsntion
Is onr sale of men's fine Euits at $10, which
has created the wildest excitement among
our competitors. Who ever sees 'em pro
nounces them the biggest bargain they ever
saw. To-day yon can call and take your
choice of 5,000 suits in cheviots, cassimeres,
corkscrews, French worsteds and Bannock
burns, lined with a silk-finished serge, at
the low price of 810. It's true these same
suits are sold at $18 by our competitors, but
when we quote bargains we give them.
Don't hesitate; ccme to-day and secure a
regular $18 suit for 510 at the P. C. C. C,
corner Grant and Diamond streets, opposite
the new Court House.
Black Luce Wraps,
Mantle shape and in the new peasant shrfpe,
in our cloak room.
Jos. Hokke & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
The Largest
Stock of Iiincrusta Walton, Japanese and
pressed leather papers and room moldings
ever shown in Pittsburg at the wall paper
6tore of John,S. Eoberts, 414 Wood street.
Order Tanr May Festival Bonnets Now.
Our trimming department is very busy,
give us all the time you can.
v JOS. HOENE & CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
COMBES'ATIOX Patteeks 100 entirely
new combination dresses will be opened on
Monday,' the 13th inst They are worth $30;
our price until close, $15 each.
irwrsa Hugus & Hacke.
"When it becomes necessary to employ
an alcoholic ttimulant to sustain life in
disease, I know of no better one than Max
Klein's 'Silver Age." I have examined it,
and find it chemically .pure." So says one
of our prominent physicians. nwr
Dr. Ah. Smith, Dentist.
.Painless extraction. All kinds of dental
work at reasonable prices. 604 Penn ave.,
Pittsburg, pa. Office hours, 9 to 5 P. M.
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"An ounce of pWention is worth a pound
of -cure." Use Brown's Ginger. Fred.
Brown, PhiladelpM0822. .Druggists.
TAKING KEW LIFE.
Bis Plans of the Second Avenue Railway
Benchlnc the Exposition Financial Re
suscitation. The Second Avenue Passenger Railway
Company will begin this morning to lay its
tracks from Market street to the extreme
lower end of the Exposition buildings. The
company will be ready for hauling passengers
to the May festival next Tuesday. The com
pany has had the privilege of laying its tracks
over this route for nearly a year, but owing to
a court decision affecting the xharter of 6
passenger railways in this State, of which the
Second avenue lino was one, the work was de
layed until tho matter was settled. This was
done yesterday, when the Governor signed the
new street railway bill, and within two hours
after tho bill was signed the representatives of
the road called upon Chief Bigelowand secured
a permit to proceed with the work.
The route of the extension will be down
Third avenue from Market street to Ferry
street, along Ferry to Fourth avenue, thence
across .Liberty street to Fourth street, down
Fourth street to Duquesne way and down
Duquesne ay to the Point. The line will be
double tracked from the corner of Fourth and
Liberty streets to the Point, and single above
Liberty street. Cars returning from the Ex
position will go up Fourth avenuo to Grant
street, as they do now.
As soon as the Exposition branch of the road
is completed the work of extending this line to
Glenwood over the right of way granted by
Councils over a year ago will be commenced,
and the company expects to have "a complete
line from the Point to Glenwood, a distance of
over seven and a half miles, in full operation
within four months. The el6Ctric moter sys
tem will be eventually adopted and the horses
done away with.
It Is understood that the late James Callery,
J. CReilly and William J.Burns held 8,000
shares of stock in connection with the original
owners, the F&wcetts. The company has ex
pended $12,000 since January last, and expects
to spend $112,000 more in completing the line
and equipping it.
THREE GREAT BARGAINS
TJprltht Piano, $200. Sqonre Piano, $150.
An excellent upright piano, 7J4 octaves,
splendid tone and handsome case for $200.
A fine rosewood square piano, worth $150
whennew, for 5150, and a 9 stop parlor or
gan in perfect order for $50, cost 150.
Three great bargains at the musie store of
J. M. Hoffmann & Co., 537 Smithfield
street
Horses and JIuIcx.
The ArnheimLive Stock Company, Lim.
have 2 carloads of saddle, driving and gen-'
eral purpose horses; also 40 head of draught
and nit mules in their stables. Anyone
wishing to purchase should not fail to call
at 52 Second ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
The Latest Sensation
Is our sale of men's fine suits at $10, which
has created the wildest excitement among
our competitors. "Who ever sees em pro
nounces them the biggest bargain they ever
saw. To-day you can call and take your
choice of 5,000 suits in cheviots, cassimeres,
corkscrews, French worsteds and Bannock
burns, lined with a silk-finished serge, at
the low price of $10. It is true these same
suits are sold at $18 by our competitors, but
when we quote bargains we give them. Don't
hesitate; come to-day and secure a regular
$18 suit for $10 at the P. C. C. C, corner
Grant and Diamond streets, opposite the
new Court House.
Pittsburg nnd Lake Erie R. R., Buffalo Line
Leave Pittsburg 7:40 a. m., arrive in
Buffalo 4:50 p. M.; leave Pittsburg 9:30 p.
M., arrive in Buffalo 620 A. si.; central
time, one hour slower than city time.
Saddle and Driving Horse.
.Persons desiring to purchase a first-class
driving or saddle horse should call at Mc
Coy's Sales Stable, on Duquesne way,below
the new Exposition buildings.
Bedroom Furniture.
"We desire you should know where to get
satisfied if you are looking for beautiful and
late designs in bedroom suits, and unless
you are very hard to please you will cer
tainly be satisfied with our bargains in wal
nut and oak suits and our styles of antique
suits. M. Seibebx & Co.,
Cor. Lacockand Hope sts., Allegheny.
Kear railroad bridge. D
Bonnets and Toques for Evening Wear.
Some exquisite creations from Paris work
rooms in our millinery show room.
Jos. Hobne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Persons wishing crayon or other por
traits cannot do better than giving their
orders to B. L. H. Dabbs, 602 Liberty st
He has had an immense experience, and
shows the best ol judgment all through.
His pictures will be treasured when others
will be put out of sight
Oar Kid Glove Department for All
Sizes and lengths in Suede gloves for even
ing wear. Jos. Horne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Fresh Arrival.
Just received from Anheuser-Busch St.
Louis Brewery a large supply of their cele
brated Budneisser beer, in both quarts and
pints. For sale by G. W. Schmidt, 95 and
97 Pifth avenue, city.
Summer Hon so Furnishing Goods,
Bed spreads summer blankets bed lin
ens by the yard add made up towels
damask cloths and napkins.
Jos. Horne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Best $1 50 per doz. cabinet photos in the
city. Panel picture with each doz. cabinets.
Lies' Popular Gallery, 10 and 12
Sixth st . SuirvvT
Dress Goods At 50 and 75c a yard we
are showing some specially atttactfve and
desirable fabrics this week.
mwfsu Hugus & Hacke.
Lawn tennis belts and sashes, at James
H. Aiken & Co.'s, 100 Fifth ave.
Fans for the Slay Festival.
A large assortment of very elegant fans
Japanese, French and Viennese now on
sale. Jos. Horne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
MEETINGS.
THERE WILL BE A MEETING OP THE
stockholders of the Pittsburg and Fairport
Terminal Company held at the office of the com
pany, Coal Exchange Building, corner Smith
neld and Water sts., Pittsburg, Pa., MONDAY,
M AY 27, 18S9, 2 P. st, to elect directors, vote
upon the lease of the company's property to
the Pittsburg, Fairport and Northwestern
Dock Company, and consider such other busi
ness as may be brought up. A J. THOMAS,
C 8. WIGHT, Sec'y. President
myll-29
DIVIDENDS.
Third National Bank, )
PrrrsBTJBG, May 9, 1899.$
DIVIDEND NO. 60-A DIVIDEND OF
FOUR PER CENT has been declared this
day, out of the earnings of the last six months,
payable on demand, free of tax.
myll-41 W. STEINMEYER, Cashier.
RESORTS.
rpHS OCEAN HOUSE
1 ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,
Now open under old management
fe22-31-MWF J. A. REED.
THE CHALFONTE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J
MOVED TO THE BEACH.
ENLARGED AND IMPROVED.
UNSURPASSED OCEAN VIEW.
Salt water baths in the house. Elevator.
apl6-81-D E. ROBERTS 4 SON&
nRDFttRD MINERAL HPRINrjH
JD BEDFORD, PENNA.
Leading mountain resort. Water uneanaled.
Hotel newly furnished. Toerge's Orchestra.-
UJICU9 U UJJO Us 1W A VA bUIAIi
ap7-87-l L. B. DOTY. Manager.
ORESSON SPRINGS, PENNA.. MAIN
line Pennsylvania Railroad, on ton nf
ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS.
THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE
TOT.ll nnnn tn-'3 All -!. .1.. . f .T
For circulars, etc, address
TJ)1. IV. UUXXilAil, BUpt.,
rm"-2-DSn Cresson. Cambria qo Pa.
E. LINKENHEIMEK,
ARCHITECT,
6B;Smltbneld street, Pituburg,,Pa. Frelbelts
Frennd Building, second floor" rnhZl-SO-uynfj.,
V
JT3-IHsplay advertisements one dollar per
square for one insertion, 'Classified advertise,
menis on this page such as Wanted, .Tor Sale,
To Let, etc., ten cents jer line for each inser
tion, and none taken Jor less than fifty cents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
For the accommodation of the
public, Branoh Offices have been
established at the following places,
o-here Want, For Sale, To Let, and
other transient advertisements will
be received up to '9 P. M. for inser
tion next morning:
Advertisements are to be 'prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts with The DIS
PATCH. rrrrsBUBG.
THOMAS StCCAFFUEY, 35C8 Butler street.
EMIL G. STUCKEY, Mth street and Penn ave.
BG. STUCKEY ACO., Wylle ave. and Fulton St
N. STOKELY. Fifth Avenue Market House.
EAST END.
J. W. "WALLACE, GUI Penn avenue.
OAKLAXD.
McALLISTEH&SHEU5LER,5thav.4AlwoodJt.
Botrrnsrox.
JACOB SFOHN, No. 2 Carson street.
CHAS. SCHWABM, 1707 Carson street
ALLEGHENY.
A. 3. KAERCHEK, S9 Federal street
H. 3. McBRIDE, Federal and Ohio streets.
FltEDU. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street
T. H. EGGEKS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
J. F. STEVENSON,. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS McHENKY, Western and Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
PERKY M. OLEIM. Kebecca and Allegheny aves.
WANTED.
SInJo Heln.
WANTED-TWO FIRST-CLASS MOLD TOBY
makers. 4519BUTLEKST., city. mylS-14
"TTTANTED-'HOUSE PAINTERS. APPLY 12
TV o'clock, 229 MAIN ST., West End. myl5-85
WANTED A WAITER FOR A EUNCH
counter at KOOil No. S, Allegheny Market.
myl5-69
"TT7-ANTED 3 FIRST-CLASS HARNESS
YY makers. Apply at once at 3S10 BUTLER ST.
myl5-15
w
ANTED-J OR 4 GOOD TINNERS AT GEO.
W.ari5ViiNSONJJRO.'S, 637 Liberty St.
mylS-36
WANTEDYOUNG MEN OF GOOD AP
PEARANCE before 10 A. M. 885 FIFTH
AVE. myl5-6S
WANTED-2HAND TOBY MAKERS. AP
PLY at TWIN CITY CIGAR FACTORY,
No. S3 Rebecca St. royl5-35
WANTED-TWO BLACKSMITH HELPERS
at WERNKE BROS.' CARRIAGE AND
WAGON WORKS, Mckeesport. myl5-75
WANTED-BOY TO LEARN THE BARBER'S
trade, Alleghtnian preferred. Apply at
! FEDERAL ST., Allegheny, Pa. myj7
WANTED-ATONOE-fl CARRIAGE PAINT
ERS, at F. W. SAWERT & CO.'S, Carrlate
MTr, 5917 to 6923 Penn ave., E. E., eity. myl2-134
TTTANTED - COACHMAN FOR LIVER IT;
V none but experienced need apply. T. B.
JIOKELAND, 6100 Penn ave., East End. my6-12
-TITANTED-A GOOD BARBER-WAGES 17
VV per -neck, with board and lodging. J. J.
HATFIELD, Foxburg, Clarion co.. Pa. myl5-49
WANTED-A BOX NAILER. APPLY AT
once to National planing mill
AND BOX FACTORY, 64 Lacock stt Allegheny.
-TIT ANTED A FIRST-CLASS TAILOR TO
TV work on attcrlntr and repairing. Apply at
JAMES DICKSON'S, & Fifth ave., cor. Wood St.,
2d floor. Piyl5-C7
TT A N T E D - IN JEWELRY STORE - A
VV bright boy about 15, who has ambition to ad
vance. Parent must address MERCHANT, Dis
patch office. myl5-62
WANTED-FIRST-CLASS STENOGRAPHER
and typewriter: must be quick and rapid
and come well recommended. Address CITY,
Dispatch office. rayl5-5
WANTED-A PRACTICAL YOUNG MAN
as bookkeeper and attend to office: immedi
ately; German preferred. Address CONTRACTOR,
Dispatch office. mylS-70
WANTED-MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF A
planing mill; none but competent men
need apply: good wages to the right man. Ad
dress (i, , Dispatch office. myl4-52
ANTED-MAN TO TAKE OFFICE AND
represent mfr.: $50 per week; small capital
required. Address, with stamp, MANUFACTUR
ER, Box 70. West Acton. Mass. myll-1-ws
WANTED-EIGHT OK TEN ENERGETIC
canvassers; big money. Apply at offices of
KICE & MOORHEAD. 213 Federal St., Allegheny,
or 2S9 FIFTH AVE., Pittsburg. myl5-15
WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED REAL ES
TATE salesman to work on suburban prop
erty permanent position- for-tbe right man.
Address REAL ESTATE, Dispatch office. myl4-37
WANTED - CARPENTER - CAPABLE OF
taking charge of work: not less than S3 per
day ror No. 1 man. B. F. BEALE, cor. Pennsyl
vania and Allegheny avenues, Allegheny.
myl5-84
WANTED 1 YOUNG MEN TOTRAVELAND
advertise new article; no talking required;
reference and small deposit; good salary to
workers: no boys. ,F. B. 1, Dispatch office.
myl5-29
TTrANTED SUPERINTENDENT FOR
VV large office building; man of good business
ability; best reference required. Address In hand
writing of applicant P. O. BOX 218, Pittsburg,
Pa. myl5-17-WS
WANTED-MEN TO 8ELLt SHETLAND
mountain ponies; sample pair free to sell
by, on business-like conditions; letters answered
if a self-addressed stamped envelope is Inclosed.
B. VANBAUB, Bocrne, Tex. myl4-6I
-TTTANTED-AGENTS FOB OUR NEW PA-
y tent nreproorsares; sizes 233a8xl8;welglit
500 lbs.: retail price $35; others in proportion;
highest award (silver medal) Centennial Exposi
tion 1SSS; rare chance; permanent business; our
prices lowesti we are not in the safe- pool; exclu
sive territory given. ALFIN E SAFE CO., Cincin
nati. O. ap3-72-ws
Female Help.
WANTED-A GOOD AND INDUSTRIOUS
cook. Apply at 68 DIAMOND ST., right
away. myI5-39
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED DISH
WASHER for night work at MILLER'S,
123 Fifth ave. myl5-68
WANTED - EXPERIENCED MILLINERS
for city. Apply to J. D. BERND & 'JO., 815
817 Liberty st. mylo-58
WAHTED-A GOOD SERVANTGIBL; PROT
ESTANT preferred. Apply at 211 MAR
KET ST., Allegheny. myl5-72
TT7ANTED-25 EXPERIENCED MILLINERS
W immediately, at DANZIGER& SHOEN
BEEff'S, Sixth st. and Penn ave. myl5-71
TTTANTED GOOD GIRL FOB GENERAL
Y housework. Apply to MRS E. HOUSE,
'Greenfield ave., Twenty-third warcLFrankstown.
myH-51
WANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE
WORK in small family out In Oakland;
German preferred. Call ouH. JOHN'S, 630 Smith
field st. myl5-23
TTTANTED-A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL
VV housework; apply between 10a. h. and 12 ji.
this day; bring references. No. 40 FREMONT
ST., Allegheny. my!5-52
ITr ANTED GOOD, RELIABLE GIRL
VV (Protestant preferred) to nurse and assist
with central housework. CaU or address 6014
PENN AVENUE. myl4-60
WANTED-GIRLS FOR DINING BOOM,
work and chamber work; also a good
woman to take charge of hotel. Apply or address
HOTEL MARIAN, Jeannette. Pa. myl6-2
-TTTANTED-MATHON FOR A PROTESTANT
VV Institution In Allegheny; reference re
quired. Address by letter MRS. JOHN D. CAR
bON, 20 Marlon ave., Allegheny City, Pa. myl5-27
Slolo nnd Pemalo Help.
-TTT-ANTED-MAN AND WIFE FOR DAIRY
V V farm: nons but experienced need apply. F.
W. SILVER, Wellsville, O. myl3-20
WANTED-FOR SAME HOTEL, PANTRY
man, storeroom girl, fine ironer, 6 laundry
girls, 4 dishwashers, 6 dining roomgirls: highest
wages paid. MEEHAN'S AGENCY; 615 Grant st.
myl5-76
TTT A N T E D-I M M ED I AT EL Y-FAKM
VV hands, S3) per month; male cook, S10 per
wk. : 0 girls tor hotels, cook and chambermaid for
small family, aw nouse gins, z nurse girls, S3 per
wk.; col. girls.
fli rftn n n -o Ajrii.am, maurani
El.
myl4-D
WANTED AGENTS ON SALARY; 175 PER
month and expenses paid any active man
or woman to seU our goods by sample and lire at
home: salary nald 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
Situations.
WANTED-SITUATION IN SUMMER HOTEL
or waiter in private family; references.
TTPfcTTV DftTt.l.',n RwfCflritV Pft mvlUI
Wi
ANTED-A SITUATION IN A WARE-
can give good reference. Address F. W. L., Dis
patch office. myu-12
We
'ANTED SITUATION DRUG CLERK,
exnerlenced. with first-class cltv trade and
registered, is open for situation. Address PRE
SORIPl'IONlSTDIspatch6fflce. my!5-50
WANTED - POSITION BY CUTTER, 11
years' experience; one of best cutters in
centrafPa.;37 yearsold, and married. Address
W., P. O. -Box 30 Phlllpsburg, Center co., Pa.
TOJlS-IO
Bonrdcrs nnd Lodgers.
WANTED BY A DOCTRESS. RESIDING IN
a beautiful country town, roar Invalid chil
dren to board and receive professional attention;
the advertiser has many years' practice In medi
cine, and also as a nurse; terms reasonable; corre
spondence strictly confidential. Address DOG
TRESS, Dispatch office. myKMS-ws
Boardini;.
WANTED-ROOMANDBOABDINPRIVATE
family on or near Bluff St., by (Ingle man
with good reference. W tl., -Dispatch office,
WANTED.
Partners.
WANTED-PARTNER IN MEDICINE COM
PANY; small' capital only required; a
young.hustllngbusiness man can make big money
during the- summer,- F. B. FOSTER, Hotel
Albion. myl5-25
financial.
WANTED MORTG AGES LARGE OB
small. ED.,WITTISH,-'410 Grant street,
Pittsburg. ap24-47-P
-TTJ-JTED-M0KTGAGES-M0J,EYT0 L0Af
VV In sums to suit, at 4K, 5 and 6 per cent.
GUARDING & LYON, 1Z5 Fourtn ave.
ap&-el-D
-TT7-ANTED-MORTGAGES-M0N EY TO LOAN
W In sums to suit at 4Ji, 5 and 6 per cent.
ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 1C7.
apl9-14
WANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP
ERTY, over S4.0CO; 4 per cent; no tax.
HENRY A. WEAVER & CO., 82Fourth avenue.
. mh2-a22-D
-TTTANTED-HENTS COLLECTED FROMFT-
W LY; property managed with satisfaction.
ALLES BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167.
laW-Sl
-fTTANTED-MORTGAGES IN LARGE OR
, VV small amounts, at H to 6 per cent, accord
ing to the size and kind of mortgage. W. A.
HEBRON A SONS, No. 80 Fourth aye.
my4-z3-nwir
-TTT-ANTED-MORTaAGESIMORTGAGESt-IN
VV large or small amounts on Pittsburg. Al
legheny or suburban Improved real estate at
lowest rates. ALEXANDER &LEE.3I3 Wood St.
rayll-20-MWB
WANTED TO LOAN t500,000, IN AMOUNTS
of (3,000 and upward, on city and suburban
property, on H per cent, free of tax; also smaller
amounts at 6 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD,
95 Fourth avenue.
se21-U6-D
TT7-ANTED-MORTGAGES-S1, 000, OOOTO LOAN
V V on city and suburban properties at 4M, oana
C per cent, and on larms in Allegheny and agja
cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M.FENAOCK &
SON, 103 Fourth avenue. aP'-nl
TfTANTED-TO LOAN 200,000 ON MORT
VV GAGES; S100 and upward at 6 per cent;
p per ceni on resiliences vi "u"vt
so In adlolninir counties. S. tu
125 Fou rth avenue. oc31-e84-D
miscellaneous.
WANTED-PROP03ALS FORDR1LLING AN
artesian water well. Address SUMNER
GLASS CO., Steubenville, O. myl5-13
WANTED-LADIES TO KNOW HAUGH
Keenan repair, resnlsh or upholster old
furniture promptly and In the best possible man
ner. 33 AND af WATER ST. 'Phone 1623. my9-S2
ANTED -MEN -LEARN THE ART OF
gentlemen's garment cutting; no trying
on required; night sessions Monday, Wednesday
and Saturday. 7 to 9 P. M., 514 Wood st. URL1N&
& SON. ap30.G8
-TTTANTED-EVERYBOD Y TO GET ONE DOZ.
VV fine cabiuet photos for 09 cents at
AUFRECHT'S ELITEGALLERY, 516 Market St.,
Pittsburg, Pa., for 30 davs only; elevator: come,
rain or suine; bring children. myWIl
-TTT-a-NTED-CUSTOMERS FOR CASH BAR
W GAINS-Elgln, sllverlne watches, S3,?7,,S3:
Elgin gold ladles' watches, 120, 23, S25; nickel
clocks 75 ctfl.: 1847 Rogers' knives and lorks, SI 5
perset. JOHN MTTSCH, Jeweler, 130 Federal st.
aplS-irwrsu
WANTED-MOLDERS TO KNOW THAT THE
Kelly ft Jones Co. shop at Greensburg has
been closed to union men until the trouble in tbat
shop has been settled. By order of LOCAL
UNION 243. Iron Molders' Union of North Amer
ica. myl2-H8
WANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO
TOGRAPHER, 86 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg,
and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to
know that he is making fine cabinets at Jl 50 per
dozen; photos delivered when promised: instan
taneous process. rahl3-63
FOR SALE-I3IPROVED HEAL ESTATE.
City Residences,
FOR SALE-SECOND AVE.; 3-STORY BRICK
house of 12 rooms: lot 0x80 ft.; between Wood
and Smithfield streets. L M. PENNOCK & SON,
105 Fourth ave. myll-43-EOD
FOR SALE-THIRTEENTH WAED-rROP-ERTY
convenient to Central Traction Cable
Road; desirable location; price low; enhance
ment sure. Call soon and see these bargains.
BLACK & BAIRD, 93 Fourth ave. myll-26-D
FOR SALE-CENTER AVE., NEAR ROBERTS
St., brick dwelling 6 rooms and storeroom;
also brick dwelling In rear 6 rooms, etc.; lot 24x
100 to alley: rental 1764 yearlyjnrlce R.O00. ALLES
& BAILEY, 164FoUrth ave. Tel. 167. myl2-54
FOR SALE-NO. 7 MAttlON ST., BETWEEN
Fifth ave. and Forbes St., Sixth ward: lot
24xlis:feet: brlok house of 10 rooms: if sold at
oncecan be bought for 13,000 on very esv pay
ments. W. A. HEREON & SONS. No. SO Fourth
ave.;
.my4-91-6,9,13,15
FOB SALE-B. J. SUGDEN'S BEAUTIFUL
residence. No. 221 Fortieth st. ; a brick house
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 25x125 ft.; price 7, 600,
one-third cash, bal. to suit: be sure and examine
this property before buying elsewherej any agdnt
procuring me a purchaser for this and any other
property that I nave for sale, I will divide the
commission. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler
st Telephone 5514. my9-2S-wssu
East End Residences.
FORSALE-THENEW HOUSES AT COLTART
Square, Oakland, are for sale by W. A, HEB
RON &SONS, No. 80 Fourth avenue. Superin
tendent on the premises. ap20-85-ws
T710E SALE-ONLY S3,200-OAKLAND-GOOD
X? location; a nice new brick house of 5 rooms,
with slate mantels. Inside shutters, etc. ; elegantly
papered; call early. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth
ave. myll-23-D
FOR SALE-EAST END, CRAIG AND CEN
TER aves., splendid residence of 12 rooms;
handsomely finished; combining all modern con
veniences; choice In all respects: Iotl00xl42ft. to a
20-ft. alley. L M. PENNOCK & SON, 105 Fourth
ave. myll-43-EOD
FOR SALE -A NEW 6-EOOM FRAME
dwelling (nearly finished); lot 117x93; corner
Elyslan ave. and Hastings St.. near Point Breeze
and Torrens station; very cheap: price S2,650; easy
payments. MELLON BROS., 6S49 Station St.,
E.E. my!2-19-WF
FOR SALE-A WELL LOCATED, 4-KOOM
frame dwelling on Broad street, one square
lrom Fifth and Penn cables, near Hlland are.;
lot 24x145: also irontlng on Klrkwood street; only
12,700; payments to suit. MELLON BROS.. 6349
Station street, E. E. myl2-16-ws
FESALE-FEAME HOUSE 4ROOM3; WELL
located on two good streets and convenient to
cables and P. H. R. : lot 73x115; healthy location;
very low and a good investment; only SL 175 cash;
title free to purchaser. H. M. LYNN, No. 1
Frankstown ave., Denholm b'ld'g, East Liberty.
inyl5-61
FOKSALE-HOMEWOOD, P. E. K.-A SUPE
RIOR 7-room frame dwelling, bay window,
slate roof, large improved lot 48x135, on Grazier
St., near Twenty-first ward school; Smlnntes'
walk to station; 50 trains a day; will sell low.
&
.w; imyuieuis srraagea 10 suit purcuaser.
ELLON BEOS., 6349 Station st, E. E.
myia-n-wi b
FOR SALE-A HANDSOME EAST END
stone residence, carriage porch, hardwood
staircase and reception hall ; tower laundry, bath,
10 elegant, large rooms; all the latcstimprovedcon
venlcnces, asphalt paved street, good location
and near P. E. R. For further particulars call at
office. BLACK & BAIKD, 95 Fourth ave.
myll-26-D
FOR SALE-SPLENDID HOUSK6RQOMSAND
ball: lot 44x100: splendid location; onlyfonr
minutes from East Liberty station and cable cars;
the lots alone costing 81,500; a good- investment
aud bargain for quick buyer: certificate of title
furnished free; price only fl,675 cash. H. M.
LYNN. No. 1 Frankstown ave., Denholm bl'd'g.
East Liberty. myl5-6l
TTIOR SALE-J25, 000-SHADYSIDE RE31DEN CE,
A7 4 minutes from P. R. R. Btatlon: elegant new
modern style pressed brick dwelling: 12 rooms,
hall, bath, range, etc.; all bardwood finish, hard
wood mantels, sliding doors, stationary wash
stands, etc.; 4 rooms on eacb floor; lot 110x200; very
desirable location: a hirrnin. KAM1IRI, WL
.BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. myl-55
TJU)R SALE-A BEAUTIFUL OAKLAND
X' resldenccon Meyran ave,, near Bates, two
story and mansard brick or 9 rooms, hall, ves
tibule, tile floor, laundry, bath, w. c, stationary
washstands, slate mantels, French plate glass
mirrors, elegant chandeliers, natural gas, hand
somely papered, etc., and only 86,600; terms
reasonable. BLACK A BAIRD, 95Fonrth avenue.
my4-60-4, 6, 8, m, 13, 14, 15
FORSALE-FINELY FINISHED AND COM
PLETE frame house,6rooms, hall and pantry,
large lot; near Hlland ave. and Penn and Fifth
ave. cables: f. and b. porticoes, n. and a. gases,
inside shutters, transoms, chandeliers, electric
bells, city water. Inside w. c, shrubbery, eic, at
a sacrifice; only 2,900; tpoo cash, balance end of 4
or more years. H. M. LYNN, No. 1 Frankstown
ave., Denholm bl'd'g. myl5-61
TTIOR SALE-THOUGHTFUL PERSONS IN
JL buying a home will take into account the sur
roundings and probabilities of enhancement of
value; convenience to good Improvements Is a
leading consideration; also rapid transit to and
from the business part of the city; the quality of
the bouses in the neighborhood goes for a good
deal ; as to build or buy a handsome stone or brick
residence and have inferior houses go up after
ward on adjoining lots detracts from the value of
the flrstt.to buy on a neatly paved street, with
sewers, gas and water already laid, is Important;
one then knows what the whole cost is, and has
not to worry about 4he cost of future grading and
paving. All these items and many more are cov
ered at the handsome new dwellings on Oakland
Square (formerly Linden Grove), which need only
be seen to be appreciated. The price Is 88,500 and
and 80,750 payable on easy terms, for elegant,
thoroughly well built and commodious honses,
standing apart, on lots 30H00, and fitted with all
the modern conveniences. All the houses tront
on asphaltum streets, and. upon a handsome park
planted with shade trees; old forest trees plenti
fully shade the neighborhood. Tue cable cars are
now but six minutes' distant, ana will be brought
still nearer. These houses are rapidly selling, be
ing pronounced bargains at present prices. Ap
ply to SAMUEL W.BLACKCO., No. 99Fonrth
avenue. ' myl2-71
Allegheny Residences;'
TT1OR8ALE-DESIHABLEALLEGHENYEESI-X
DENCE, Federal St., near the parks; will
exchange for flrst-claBS'suburban property. A.
J. PENTECOST, 418 Grant St. myll-44
Suburban Residences.
TTIOR SALE WEST BELLEVUE, ONLY TWO
JD minutes' walkfrom station, P., Ft. W.1C.
it. K.: lot 175H50 feet, with modern frame house
of 8 rooms, attic cellar; slate roof; natural gas;
wash and .summer bouse, with "outbuildings;
'r. "cruti -,w. iu. fiuiiiuuL a Dun, iuo
Fourth ave.- " . nvituLvin
FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
7tri r "
Suburban Residences.
FOR SALE-NET I3PER CENT INVESTMENT,
at blrarpsburg. double framehouse of 8 rooms,
in good order: Iot28xl00; price 11,600: easytetms.
W. W. MCNEILL & BRO., 105 Fourth ave.
myl5-63
FORBALE-ATEDGEWOOD, P..FT.W.&C.R.
R , 12 acres choice land with comfortable 9
room brick house, frame stable, with fruits, etc.;
beautiful surroundings: very desirable In all re
spects. I. M. PENNOCK & SON., 105Fon?th ave.
mylI-43-XOD
FOR SALE-SUBURBAN HOME-AT JACK'S
Hun station. Ft. Wayne R. R., within 5 min
utes' walk from station: bouse8rooms, large stable
aud carriage bouse; plenty of good fruit and
water; will sell cheap and on easy- terms. A. D.
WILSON, 65 Federal St., Allegheny. mylS-33-wS
TTPR SALE-AT EDGEWOOD 8TA P. R. R.,
II a.. ...... 1 . L1.I.I- It .......... hIapb ,A B.Q
.. vui; acre iuu jiiKiiiy nupiuvcu, nirac , --
tion, with 2-story and atticmodem built residence.
9 rooms: Inside shutters, w. c, cellar, large halls.
aiKu ceiuugs, veranua in ironi; porcu in rtc
hot and cold water, natural gas, etc.; stable, out
buildings, concrete walks and drives, ornamental
shade trees; also apple, pear, plum aud peach
trees, grapes and small fruit: a desirable, com
plete home; only 12.000. ED. W1TTISH. 410
Grant street, Pittsburg. myl4-47
ITIOESALE-COONTRYHOM E AT FAIEOAKS,
P., Ft. W.4 CE. 11.. embracing between 4 and 5
acres of land on which Is dwelling of 1J rooms, fee
house, wash room, large stable, carriage house
and several out buildings; land is covered with
bearing frulttree3 and large shaue trees; dwelling
and stable are supplied with delicious spring
water, and heated and Illuminated with gas at
-reasonable expense r premises are connected v
with
R. R. bv board walk, and
beauty and healthfulness of location: will be sold
quite low. J. M. STONER, 23Bakewell Bulldiug.
aDlfl-36-MWT
FOR. SAXE LOTS.
City Lots.
FOR SALE-LOTS. LOTS. LOT'S, LOTS, IN
Dickson plan, Thirty-third St.. 0 and 25ft.
by 100 up to 185 leet each, from ?350 to 8700 eacb, on
very easy payments: title guaranteed: special in
ducements to those building at once. See plan nnd
get full Information from THOS. MCCAFFREY,
3509 Butfer st. Office open evenings; telephone,
5514. ap30-69-W
Enst End Lots.
RALr ALT.TNDER PLACE-ON GRA-
P
IOR
D ZIER street, Homewood, P. R. B.: one lot,
rice 8150; terms easy. MELLON BROS., 6349
Pi
btatlon street, E. E.
myl2-I6-ws
FOR SALE AT HOMEWOOD, P. R. R., ONE
beautifully located lot ou Grazier St., near
pumic school and station: price only 8750: pay
ments to suit purchaser. MELLON BROS., 6319
Station St., E. E. myl2-16-W8
FOR SALE-TWO VERY CHOICE CORNER
lots on Rlppey st. (paved), and St. Clair, near
Penn cable and N egley ave. ; lots 60x120; all sew
ered: nice neighborhood: price 13,800. MELLON
BEOS., 6349 Station St., E.E. myl2-18-15, 18,20
FORSALE-THE LARGEST LOTS, THE BEST
Improvements, mo3t convenient locations,
lowest prices, easiest terms; can all be secured in
"The Baum Grove Plan," Negley ave. JOHN
F. BAXTER, Agt.,Z12 Smithfield street.
myl2-90-MWTSu
FOR SALE-CHOICE LOTS AT DALLAS STA
TION. P. R. R.. convenient" to steam and
street cars; cheap and on easy terms; situation un
surpassed: price ranging from S406 to 8000. Inquire
ori). 0. NEGLEY, 6106 Penn ave., East End.
no23-y73
IT'OR SALE-ON THE EASIEST TERMS AND
. at prices much lower than any In the sur
rounding neighborhood, lots 40 and 50 feet front
age, and 100 to 150 feet In depth. In that best of all
locations. "Baum Grove." MELLON BROS.. E.
.. or JOHN F. BAXTER, Ag't, 512 Smithfield,
street. myi2-S3-MWF
TTIOR SALE ONE VERY SUPERIOR LOT ON
JC Negley avenue (soon the finest avenue in the
East End), and 3 minutes' Penn cable; only good
Improvements allowed; lot 100x2; avenue im
provements nearly completed: this choice lotmust
be seen to be appreciated; will sell now for 83,600.
MELLON BROS., 6349 Station St., E. E,
myl2-19-wT
POR SALE-ON SHADY" LANE, WITHIN 5
minutes' walk of the proposed electric road,
about 6 acres with a modern frame dwelling or 7
rooms, stable, orchard of 'select bearing fruit
trees, grapery, with a fine lawn; the. owner wish
ing to remove, will sell much below the current
prices in the neighborhood. HENRY A. WEAVER
& CO.. 92 Fourth ave. my!2-3
Allegheny Lots.
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 McNAOUHEE, 43 N. Diamond st.
mh7-93-D
TTIOR SALE-CHOICE LOTS FOR DWELL
Jj 1NG8 or manufactory, 126 feet front on
Strawberry lane, by 100 feet, near Preble ave.,
Ninth ward, Allegheny; ''easy terms. WM. A,
S1PE. 93 Diamond St., Pittsburg, Po.
ap30-60-SiyS
FOR SALE-VOU SAY YOU DESIRE HEALTH,
pure air, pure water, beautiful scenery and
rapid transit; locate on the Watson acre and K
acre sites. Perrysvllle avenue. Tenth ward. Alle
gheny; Pittsburg office, A. J. PENTECOST. 413
Grant street. my 12-64
Subnrbnn Lots.
POR SALE-ONLY 8750. ON EASY PAYMENTS,
lots 62x120 ft., in one of the best locations in
Wilklnsburg, near the station. W.A. HEBRON
& SONS, 80 Fourth ave. myl2-50-MW
POR SALE-LQTB-THE PITTSBURG NAT'L
Bank of Commerce has a very few lots left at
Wilklnsburg, all well situated and very desirable;
also at Edge wood; for persons wishing large lots
for less money, they have quite a number pleas
antly situated on the hillside commanding a beau
tiful view of the whole valley: they will be sold
free of taxesfor 1SS9 on very easy terms. Apply at
the BANK,
fa27-Jl-WS-
Itarms.
FOR 8ALE-75 ACRES RICH, LEVEL LIME
STONE soil. 8 miles from Pittsburg atE. R.
sta., fine modern brick residence 13 r, brick sta
ble, fr. tenant house, orohard, ornamental trees,
etc. ED, WITT1SH, 410 Grant St. mylO
SHscelluneons.
FOR SALE-ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.-HOTELS,
boarding bouses, cottages, lots and bath
houses to let or for sale by I. G. ADAMS & CO.,
real estate agents, Real Estate and Law Building,
Atlantic Citv. N. J. ap5-9-D
TTIOR SALE-COB. BUTLER AND MAIN STS.,
JD Lawrencevllle, that property known as St.
John's Church lot; 95x155 feet to an alley, with
large church building and dwelling. W. A. HER
RON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. my!5-63-W8
FOR SALE-BUSINESS.
Business Chances.
FOR SALE-FINE SALOON, LOCATED IN
Lima, O. For full particulars address
CHRIST GEIGER, Lima, O. myl4-31
FOR SALE-LEASE, TOOLS AND FIXTURES
for carrying on and manufacturing popcorn,
candy, etc Address B., Dispatch office. my!4-49
FOR SALE-LEASE AND IMPROVEMENTS
of band brick yard, near Rochester, Pa.;
first-class clay for 20 years; will be sold cheap;
good reasons for selling. Particulars from BAL
TENSFEKGEE A WDjLIAMS, 154 Fourth aye.
myl5-57
FOR SALE-GOOD PAYING BUSINESS FOR
lady that can sew for about 81,000: neat little
confectionery and Ice cream business. 8200: bakery
with horse and wagon, 8400; stores of all kinds;
1C0 business chances. SHEPARD CO.. 54 Fifth
ave. my3 '
TTIOR SALE-GROCEBY-HAREST OPFOK-
JU TUN1TY : situated on best business street in
Allegheny; doing a N o. i paying business
will
sen at invoice or lump
good bargain If sold im
mediately, as owner is moving West. Address A.
F. H., Allegheny P. O. myl5-32-TuwrSu
ITIOR SALE-THE ONLY BILLIARD ROOM IN
JD town of Sharon; one billiard, one pool table;
first-class order; standard size; entire outfit at 50
cents on the dollar; extensive iron works; weekly
pay, 825,000; rare opening for rlgbtparty. Call
on or address W. A. MCKNIGHT, 251 State
street, Sharon, Mercer CO., Pa. iuyli-51
FOR SALE-LEASE OF HOTEL BRUNS
WICK,Nos.254 and 253 Washington st., Johns
town, Pa.; the said hotel building contains 20
rooms. Is a handsome 3-story brick building, cen
trally located, doing a 'very large bar trade; If
sale Is made at all It imnst be made before June
term of court, so that license can be transferred
to purchaser. M. J. MURPHY, Proprietor.
myii-a
ITIOR SALE-AT CLEVELAND, 0,-SALOONS
? from 8400 to $3, (XX): restaurants from 8650 to
87,500: hotel, 86,000; livery stable, 84.0CO; tin shops,
61,000 to 85,000; stove stores and hardware stock
from fl,0C0 to 86,000; several valuable patents,
which will bear Investigation; many of the best
S laces in this city for money-making are offered
y me; 1 have also some of the very finest real
estate In all parts of this city on easy terms. WM.
H. LAF0UNTAINE4 CO., Agent, 219 Superior
St., Cleveland, O. Real estate and business ex
change. myl2-13
Business Stands.
FOR BALE-82O.0OO-TERMS TO SUIT-ONE
square from Court House: business property;
6brickdwelllngs;rental, 81.6C8 per year; big bar
gain; enhancement sure. ALLES & liAfLEY,
164 Fourth eve. Tel. 167. jnyl2-25-W8Su
FOR SALE-E. E., NEAR CORNER PENN
and Frankstown aves., two-story business
house, with lot 17x125 feet to a street: first-class
location; Is enhancing rapidly; will sell at a bar
gain. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO,, 99 ourth
avenue. my!5-55
FOR SALE-9I1SCELLANEODS.
machinery and Metals.
FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND
boilers; all sizes and styles kept In stock, lrom
4 to 100 h. p.; all refitted: good as new, at lowest
prices; mounted portable engines, 8 to 25 h. p.
23-25 Park way. J. S. YOUNG, Allegheny, Pa.
Ja3-92-ltWP
FOR SALE-28X48 CORLISS ENGINE: ONLY
run a year; can be seen in. operation; price
on application; also a new Strange Co. stave ma
chine, aU complete: capacity 10,000 in 10 hours;
will sell at low figure. J. A. MCCORMICK, 150
i irst ave. aul-p32-J!WJ'
FOR SALE CONTRACTORS' MACHINERY:
one 7jxl2-lncli double engine, double drum;
others large and small, with single or doable
friction drums; wire and manlla rope, centrifugal
pumps, etc.; two 28x4S-lneh horizontal engines
with flywheels. THOMAS CARLINS SONS, cor. ,
Lacock and Sandusky sts. , AUegheny . Jal7-UWF
Miscellaneous.
SOR SALE-A FINE DECKER BEOS. UPr
RIGHT piano at. a great sacrifice: owner
yes-city. Call at 440 PENN AVE. myM-43
E" OR SALE ROLL TOP COMBINATION
deskl nearlv new: cost 875: will sell for 15
cash. Inquire C. ,-W. GREEN,' 'Janitor Penn
uuiiuuiB 4k J v. i,.- ttjw-w
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, i&c.
TTIOR SALE -PHAETON BUGGY AND A
JD good set of harness aU In good condition;
price ?75cash. Address J. L. B., Dispatch omce.
myl5-31
H. S. MCCONNEL, New Brighton, Fa.
FOR SALE-2 GOOD HORSES, YEARS OLD,
well broken to harness: will not scare at any
thing; will be sold cheaD for want of use. For
prtfcnlars call at E. GHOETZIN GEE'S, 627 to 629
Penn avenue. my8-31-WTha
TTIOR SALE-S DRIVING HORSES, TRAINED
-JD for single or double driving 1 1 extra standard
bredAlmont, lspan grays, 2 single drivers; all
warranted young, sonnd and kind. HENRY A.
CUMM1NGS, Exposition Driving Park.
myl5-T7-rx
TT-OHALEtI BAY HORSE 6 YEARS OLD.
JO fearless of nothing, aud Is sound: can trot
in z:ou; aisuziamuy carriages ana narness; nm w
sold cheap, as party Is leaving city. Inquire of
in 2:50: also 2 famUy carriages and harness: will be
buiu cucaM, as party is leaviDK city, mil
A. J ACKMAN & SON, 530 to 538 Penn ave.
t myl5-73
TO LET.
East End Residences.
TO LET-(99)-PENN AVE., E- E.. RESI
DENCE, 10 rooms, 4 acres of ground, all
modern conveniences: completely furnished; will
rent for summermonths: first-class neighborhood.
SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave.
myl5-58-wrs
Hnzelwood Residences.
TO LET-HAZELWOOD, B. & O. B. B., A
cozys-room frame house: rent (18 month.
I. M. PENNOCK Jt SON, 105 Fourth aye.
myU-43-EOD
ATIeshenr Residences.
TO LET-RENT LOW-NO. 37 POPLAR ST.,
Allegheny; house 5 rooms. W. A. HERRON
& SONS, 80 Fourth aye. my43-82-JiWF '
Suburban Residences.
TO,LET AT HULTON, BRICK HOUSE OF
11 rooms, hall, good cellar, etc. : fronts on
Railroad ave.: rent low. I. M. PENNOCK &
SON. 105 Fourth ave. myll-43-EOD
TO LET-EDGEWOOD,P.. FT.W.JtCR. R..12
acre3 choice land, fruit, etc.; comfortable
brick house of 9 rooms and frame stable; beautiful
surroundings. I. M. PENNOCK & SON. 105
Fourth ave. myll-43-xoD
TO LET-IN SEWICKLEY THE BRICK RES
IDENCE of James Adair, Broad street, one
square from station: completely furnished; imme
diate possession. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.,
S9 Fourth ave. , myl2-76-MWTS
TO LET-MY HOUSE. THIRTEEN ROOMS,
at Laurel Station, Ft. Wayne road, all mod
ern improvements, stable aud carriage bouse, two
acres ground, with liver view. Inquire on prem
ises, or at 219 Lacock street, Allegheny. WM. T.
DUNN, t m 1)9-63
TO LET-A CHOICE BELLEFIELD RESI
DENCE, being elegantly and comfortably
furnished throughout, having 7 rooms and all
modern conveniences: rent for 4 months to good
tenant very low. if taken at once. BLACK &
BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. myl4-81
Business Stands.
TO LET-A GOOD STOREROOM IN CENTRAL
location at low lent. Address BOX 563, P.
O., city, myl5-et
TO LET-STOREROOM AND DWELLING ON
Frankstown avenue, between Park and Lin
coln avenues; good business stand and low rent.
Apply to F. O. VAN BOEDER, 6014 Penn avenue.
mylO-47-itws
TOLET-40FT. FRONT BY 90 FT. DEEE3
story high building: fine location for saloon
and billiard room, upstairs for boarders and fami
lies; large transient trade In the Immediate vi
cinity; a grand stand for the right party. For
full particulars write to J. A. WIENER, cor.
Sheriff and Huron sts.. Cleveland, O. myl5-48
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-A MANI FROM GERMAN COL
LEGE teach language and conversation,
bookkeeping, and practice writing in German to
gether or private. Address E. M Dispatch office.
myl5-82
PERSONAL-BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU
have one book worth 10 cents, or a library
worth JL.0OO, let us know: we will buv one as
quickly as tho other. LEVI'S BOOK STORE,,
seveuiu Ave. iioiei ouuuing. my3-za
PEBSONAL-THOSE DE3DJING TO BUY
American gold and sliver watches or fine
clocks, and novelties in standard and fashionable
Jewelry, will find a grand assortment at very low-
est prices at
muii&i -j.riftnr.xuiiici'a, ixsuamiui-
neia st
myl2-uwrsa
SERSONAL-WHY TROUBLE YOUR WIFE,
mother or daughters in repairing and clean
r yonr old clothes, when it can be done for a
trifle by DICKSON, the Tailor, cor. Filth ave.
and Wood St., second floor? Charges moderate;
facilities unsurpassed: suits madeto order; spring
styles now ready. Telephone 1558. mh8
LOST.
LOST-SABBATH EITHER ON FEDERAL,
North Park or Sandusky sts., a pair of spec
tacles and stlut pin. Finder please leave at 311
FEDERAL ST.r Allegheny, Pa,
myl5-34
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
letters of administration on the estate of
Margaretha Schnsler, deceased, late of Pitts
burg, have been granted to the undersigned,
to whom all persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims or demands against the
same will make them known without delay.
HENRY SCHUSLER, JOHN SCHUSLEB,
ap24-56-W
TTISTATE OF GERHARD STRATMAN,
J2i deceased. Executors' notice. Notice is
hereby given that letters testamentary on the
estate of Gerhard Stratman, late of the Fourth
ward. City of Allegheny, county of Allegheny,
State of Pennsylvania, deceased, havo been
granted to the undersigned, to whom all per
sons indebted to said estate are requested to
make immediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against the same will make
them known without delay to JOS. STBAT
MAN, JOHN STRATMAN, Executors. 418
Liberty ave.. Pittsburg, Pa. myM7-w
PROPOSALS.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office- of City Controller un
til WEDNESDAY, the 15th day of May. A. D.
18S9. at 12 it., for the furnishing bf Ice for of
fices in Municipal Hall. Also, for the furnish
ing and setting of curbing around the Second
avenue park. Plans and specifications can be
seen at this office. Each proposal must be ac
companied by a bond probated before tbe
Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of
Awards reserves the right to reject any or all
bids, E. M. BIGELOW, Chief Dept. Public
Works. mylO-CT-p
QUARTERMASTER'S OFFICE, ALLE
GHENY Arsenal, Pittsburg, Pa., May 3,
I8S9 Sealed proposals, in duplicate, subject to
usual conditions, will he received here until 10
o'clock A. Jr., JUNE 7, 1889, and then opened
for supplying this, postthefnel, forage, straw
and hauling reanired for fiscal year ending
June SO, 1890. The U. & reserves the right to
reject any or all bids. Bids for delivery at
other points will be entertained. Envelopes
containing proposals should! be marked "Pro
posals for forage and Straw," or for "Fuel,"
and addressed to A. 8. M. MORGAN, Capt. &
O. S. K., A. A. Q. M. inyl4-41-14,15,16,17-ju5,8
The Pennsylvania Railroad Co. J
Office, 233 South Fourth street
PHILADELPHIA, May 10, 1SS9. )
QEALED PROPOSALS ADDRESSED TO
O the undersigned (and marked on the out
side "Proposals") will be received at this office
until 9 A. M. May 20, 1889, for furnishing all labor
and materials and performing the work neces
sary to complete the foundations for tbe pro
posed car repair shop at Wall station, on the
Pittsburg division, P. R. R.
Proppsalsto state (1) price per cubic yard
for excavation; (2) price per cubic yard for
masonry.
Plans and specifications can be seen at office
of J. F. Stuart, Assistant Engineer, Wall sta
tion. This company reserves the Tight to re
ject any orall proposals. WM.H. BROWN,
mvll-3-EOD Chief JSngineer.
J PROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF-COM-.
MISSARY'S Office, Allegheny Arsenal,
ittsburg. Pa., May 11, 1889-Sealed proposals
in duplicate will be received at this office until
10 o'clock A. M., JUNE 10, 1889, for furnishing
the fresh beef required by tbo Subsistence De
partment, U. S. army, at this station during the
fiscal year ending June 30, 1S90. Preference
will be given to articles of domestic production
or manufacture, conditions of quality and
price (including in the price of foreign pro
ductions or manufactures the duty thereon)
being equal. The Government reserves the
right to relect any or all bids. Full informa
tion can be obtained by application to this of- '-
ffce. Envelopes containing nronosals most be
marked "Proposals for fresh beef," and ad
dressed to A. S. M. MORGAN, Capt, & 0. 8.
K., A. C. S. myl4-I2-I4,15,18,17,je5.8
pECRUlTlNG RENDEZVOUS, 915 PENN
JX avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.. May 10, 1889.
Sealed proposals in triplicate, subject to the
usual conditions, frill be received at this office
until 12 o'clock noon, June 10, 1889, and then
opened, for furnishing cooked rations, three
substantial meals daily, of good quality, and
the allowance of soap and candles authorized
to be issued to a soldier, to the recruiting party
and recruits stationed at this Rendezvous, dur
ing the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1889. and.
ending June 30. 1830. Preference will be given
to articles of domestic production or manufact
ure, conditions of quality and price (including
In the price of foreign productions or manu
facture the duty thereon) being equal. The
Government reserves the right to reject any or
all proposals. Forms of proposals and full in
formation will be furnished on application to.
this office. Proposals for furnishing complete
rations at a place objectionable for recruits will
not be considered. "Envelopes .containing pro
posals shonld be marked, "Proposals for cooked
rations," and addressed to CAPTAIN RICH
ARD COMBA, Recruiting Officer, 915 Penn
avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. ' .
POLITICAL.
t TTEPUBLICAN CONVENTIONS
.headquarters of the cotjntt j
Republican Executive Committee,
PlTTSBUBQ, May 1L 1KS9. )
In accordance with the rules of the County
Republican Executive Committee Assembly
District Conventions will be held on
TUESDAY, MAY 21. 1889,
at tho places and time below designated.
Three separate Conventions will be held for
eacb Assembly District, to which delegates
from each election district of the county will
be elected, on
SATURDAY. MAY 18, 1889,
between the hours of i and 7 o'clock P. H.,
viz.'!
One delegate to Convention No. 1 to elect
members of tbe County Committee.
One delegate to Convention No. 2, to elect
delegates to the County Convention, which shall
nominate one candidate for Judge of the Com
mon PleaiConrt No. L
One candidate for Coroner.
One candidate for District Attorney.
The delegates from tbo Sixth, Seventh and
Eighth Assembly Districts to nominate one can
didate for Director of the Poor.
Ons delegate to Convention No. 3, to elect
delegates to the State Convention.
FIEST ASSEMBLY DISTEICT.
Convention No. 1, Headquarters Allegheny
Central Republican Club, corner of South
Diamond and Federal streets, at 10 A. Jr.
Convention No. 2. Headquarters of Allegheny
Central Republican Club at 2 P. M.
Convention No. 3, Headquarters of Allegheny
Central Republican Club, at 3 P. 31.
SECOND ASSEKBLY DISTRICT.
Convention No. 1, Common Council chamber,
Allegheny. 10 A. M.
Convention No. 2, Common Council chamber,
Allegheny. 2 p. M.
Convention No. 3, Common Council chamber
Allegheny, 3 P. Jr.
THIRD ASSEMBLY DISTEICT.
Convention No. 1. Rooms of the YoungMen's
Republican Tariff Club, 61 Sixth avenue, at 10
A. If.
Convention No. 2, at the same place at II
A. If .
Convention No. 3, at the same place at 12 x.
FOURTH ASSEMBLY DISTEICT.
Convention No. L Rooms of the Young Men's
Republican Tariff Club, 61 Sixth avenue, at 2
p. JL.
Convention No. 2, at the same place at 2-20
P. M.
Convention No. 3, at tbe same place at 3
P.M.
FIFTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.
Convention No. 1, Select Council chamber,
Pittsburg, at 730 P. M.
Convention No. 2, Common Council chamber,
Pittsburg, at 730 p. m.
Convention No. 3, Common Council chamber,
Pittsburg, at 8-20 p. M.
SIXTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.
Convention No. 1 at Salisbury Hall, South
side, at 10 A. Jl.
uonvention no. 2 at the same place at u
A.M.
Convention No. 3 at tbe same place at 12 M.
SEVENTH ASSEMBLY DISTEICT.
Convention No. lin tbe vacant courtroom,
corner of Grant and Diamond streets, County
Court House, at 10 A. jr.
Convention No. 2 in the same place at II
A. M.
Convention No. 3 in the same place at 12 x.
EIGHTH ASSEMBLY DISTRICT.
Convention No. 1 in the 8heriff Sales Room,
County Court Honse. 10 a. m.
Convention No. 2 in the same place at 11
A. M.
Convection No. 3 In the same place at 12 K.
The temporary chairman of each convention
will be designated later.
Propernotlco will be given of the time and
place of holding the County Convention, ac
cording to the rules, as soon as Tuesday's con
ventions are held.
GEORGE M. VONBONNHORST,
ROBERT BERRY, Chairman. .
Secretary. my!3-29
OFF! CIAL PITTSB URG.
AN ORDINANCE-GRANTING ARM
STRONG Bro. & Co. the right to erect
and maintain weigh scales on Twenty-fourth
street, between Railroad and Allegheny river.
Section 1 Be It ordained and enacted by
the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common
Councils assembled, and it is hereby ordained
and enacted by the authority of tbe same,
Tbat the privilege be and tbe same is hereby
granted Armstrong Bro. & Co. to construct and
maintain for their own private use a weigh
scales on Twenty-fourth street, between Rail
road and Allegheny river, the work to be done
under the supervision and direction of the
Chief of the Department of Public Works,
upon plans to be approved by said Chief.
Section 2 That said Armstrong Bro. & Co.
shall pay Into the City Treasury annually, so
long as said weigh scales remain upon said
street, tbe sum of seventy-nve (S7o) dollars,
and should said scales be removed the said
Armstrong Bro. & Co. shall replace the street
in as good condition as it was before the con
struction of said scales at their own proper cost
and expense, and to tbe satisfaction of the
Chief of tbe Department of Public Works.
Section 3 The city hereby reserves the right
to cause the removal of said weigh scales upon
30 days notice being given to said Armstrong
Bro. & Co.
Section 4 Tbat any ordinance or part of or
dinance conflicting with the provisions of this
ordinance, De and tbe same is hereby repealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 22d day of April. A. D. 1889.
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HQLLIDAi. President of
Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's Office, April 28, 1889. Approved:WM
McCALLlN, Mayor. Attest: W. H. Mc
CLEARY. Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 76.
14:h day of May. A. D-1S89. myl5-21
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals will be received at the
office of City Controller until Wednesday, the
29th day of May, A. D. 18S9, at 2 p. M.,f or the fol
lowing, viz.:
BEPAVING.
Penn avenue, from Fifth avenue to City Line.
Forbes street, from Brady to Boyd streets.
Sixth avenue, from Wylie avenue westward-
iy.
First avenue, from Smithfield street to Grant
street
Butler street, from Forty-ninth street to
Fifty-first street.
Eighth street, from Penn avenue to Liberty
avenue.
Ninth street, from Penn avenue to Liberty
avenue.
Liberty avenue, from Smithfield street east
wardly. Cherry alley,- from Third avenue to Water
street. r
State alley, from Wylie avenue to Fifth ave
nue. ,
Scott alley, from Penn avenue to Duquesne
way.
Garrison alley, from Fayette street to Lib
erty avenue.
Barker's alley, from Duquesne way to Lib
erty avenue.
Church alley, from Sixth avenue to Straw
berry alley. ,
Slocum alley, from Penn avenue to Liberty
avenue.
Strawberry alley, from Smithfield street to
Liberty street.
GRADING, PAVTSO AND CUBBING.
Halket street, from Filth avenue to Wilmot
street.
Herrou avenue, from Center avenue to Thirty-third
street.
Boquet street, from Semple street to Frazier
street.
Denniston avenne, from Fifth avenue to
Penu avenue. '
Atwood street, from Fifth avenue to Boquet
street.
Center avenue, from Sobo street to Hdand
avenue.
PAYING AND CUBBING.
Stanton avenue, from Hlland avenue to
Hebcrton avenue.
Corday alley, from Pearl to Cedar streets.
The paving of the above named streets to be
either with Block Stone. Standard Sheet
Asphalt, Vulcanite Asphalt, Irregular Block
Stone or Cobble Stone, aud bids will be re
ceived for each kind of pavement.
SEWERS.
Center avenue, from Summit, near Alinntn.
pa, to Reed street, 18. 20-inch pipe, 3 feet and 3
feet 6 inch: brick and stone.
Denniston avenue, from Fifth avenue to
Shakespeare street; 20 and 24-inch pipe.
Stanton avenue, Viola alley andprivate prop-
onjr ui jueury uansun uuu Aieuou uros lrom
tho west side of Hlland avenue to Negley run:
18. 20 and 24-inch nine.
Mignonette street, from Negley avenne to
Beatty street r 15 and 18 inch nipe.
Penn avenue and Braddbck avenue, from
Lindon ,avenue to Susquehanna street: 15. 18.
20 and 24-lnch pipe.
Harvard street, from Negley avenue to
Euclid avenue; 15-inch pipe.
Plans aud specifications can be seen and
blanks for bidding can be obtained at this
office.
Proposals must be accompanied by a bond
probated before tho Mayor or City Clerk.
The Department of Awards reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief of the Department of Public Works.
myI3-28
TO
s
EUROPE ALL THE POPTJT.AR
steamers sailing this and next month are
rapidly tilling up. Apply for berths without
delay. Tickets, drafts and letters of credit at
N. V. rates. MAS SCHAMBERG & CO. 527
Bmithflela st. myll-wsu
TYUNOAN O, WHITE,
Building Contractor,
v 71 Diamond street.
Qwuwi uvur buuvb obuuiugiu, . --.it I
AUCTION SALES.
BY HENRY AUCTION CO.
. y - :
AT AUCTION FINE HOUSEHOLD
goods and carpets at the residence. No.
BRIGHTON PLACE, AHegneny City,:
lHURSDAY,Mayia,atlOo'clocksharp. Fln
plush parlor suit, center table, curtains, shades,
ruga, book case, clocks, ornaments, bedsteads,
bureaus, washstands, wardrobes, H. C; lounge,
nfotnTpa Tnllot w,,a nuVn. f....1.,l.. ..v4n
all rack, fine oak extension table, dining."
chairs, sideboard, dinner set linnflrv firnihh.
ments, refrigerator, sewing machine, kitchen, s J
HAnda DeoAto stj4 1..i .a - M
tuuua,uLuo-KM iuisiida carpets on ruuiua-
alls and stairs, etc, eta House open after 8
o'clock morning of the sale.
HENRY AUCTION CO LI1L, - '
myl2-9C-TWTSu Auctioneers, j
AMUSEMENTS.
M A V INAUGURATION OF THE
lYI.tt. X KEW EXPOSITION BUILDING.
FESTIVAL.
EVENINGS 0P
MAY 21,-22, 23, 24, 25,
and on the
AFTERNOONS gls.8 '
TICKETS FOR SINGLE CONCERTS
NOW ON SALE, at
HAMILTON'a
m-yli " i
OLD CITY HALL. I
WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, MAY15414
THE BOSTON
SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA,
60 PERFORMERS. . ,
MB. WILHELM GERICKE, Conductor, r
-ASD-
THE MOZART CLUB,
1E0 VOICES.
jus. u.a3. x jiLvuuuuji, onaucior. &
2 GKAJND UUJN CERTS, 2,
Wednesday, Mav 15-"ELLTAH.' ""
Thursday. May 16-SYMPHONY CONCERT.-S0L018TS-Mr.and
Mrs. George Henschel,
Dr. Carl Martin, Miss Adelaide Foresman and
Mr. Paul Zimmerman.
Box sheet open THURSDAY, MAX 9, at
Mellor & Hoene'sjn Fifth avenue. 9 A. sr.
Admission, SL Reserved seats, 51 50. '.-'
my4-20-JW -
p RAND OPERA HOUSE
To-day's Matinee and To-night,
Rice's 20.000 Burlesque, The '
"CORSAIR.''
Next week, Dockstader's Minstrels. myl5-10 '
TT ARRIS' THEATER
One week. May 13,
WE.TJ3 4C0.
Next week Gray & Stephens. tnyl5-6-WT3
TTARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY ' .
'lo-nlght, matinees Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday.
C. C. MAGEE,
Irish Luck Comedy Company. myl2 -
BIJOU THEATER
Matinee To-Day at 2.
J. C. STEWART'S
FAT MEN'S CLUB,
The Funniest Yet
raylS-27
PICNIC GROVE FREEI
WINDSOR PARK.
Only six miles from the city, situated ' on the
bluff overlooking Davi3 Island dam. Easily '
reached by rail or boat. Large grove of forest
trees, cool, clear springs of water, fine dancing
platform, etc.
The use of the grove will be given free to
Sunday schools, societies, lodges. G.A.R. posts,
privata fetes, etc., the only charge being fare- g
on the steam elevator to and from tbe grounds.
For dates and further particulars apply'to.
J. H. DAWSON, Lacock street, near Fea
eral street, Allegheny, or to A.CLANEYon.
tne grounds. myii-ia-r
OAKLAND SQUARE,
$3,500 each, moderate 'cish payment, balancl
S500 per annum, elegant tjiew two-story and
mansard brick dwellings, s rooms, hall, bath,
laundry, slate mantels, arV fire places, tilt
hearths, sliding doors, wiredior electric light
tine' chandeliers, both gases, plate glass win
dows, etc; Oakland Square, flveinntstrox
Fifth avenue cable line and directly on IbIJ.;ff
new cable loop which is to bo constructed this
summer; a beautiful park (on which areu sav-
eral hundred beautiful shade trees), the whole
surrounded by streets and sidewalks, seweredf.,,
and paved with aspbaltum;on eacb side of and :'
facing tbe park are tbe above described dwell
ings; most desirable houses yet offered; en
hancement of values Bure'. myll-39
Our Police and Firemen,
WEITTEN BY
Henry Mann. Chas. T. Dawson. W. H. GuteliuJ,
E. B. Sawyers. Andrew McSwigan, Jaa.
S. Henry, C. A. Evans, H. B. Mon
treville and R. B. Powell.
OUR POLICE.
A history of the Pittsburg Police Force under
the town and city, by Henry Mann. Il
lustrated with portaits and etchings.
OUR FIREMEN.
A history of the Pittsburg Fire Department
from the village period until the present -'
time. Contributed to by the
above named gentlemen.
Edited by Charles T. Dawson. Illustrated
with portraits and etchings.
Published for the benefit of the Police and
Firemen's Gymnasium Fund.
Two separate histories in one volume, octavo,
abont 700 pages, bound m cloth, leather or full
morocco. Over 100 pages of Illustrations, in
cluding portraits, scenes of the present, old
time scenes, ets.
SOLD BY SUBSCRIPTION ONLY.
Orders may be handed to any member of the 1
Police and Fire Departments. myl5-42
FOR SALE.
WHITELEY PLAEE.
LOTS LOTS! LOTS!
10x131 FEET
Terms 810 down, 1 per cent of purchase
money payable weekly. Lots range In price
from $150 to 8300. This property has frontage
of 900 feet on Penn ave. Gas on premises.
Boardwalk from Wilklnsburg station, where
93 trains stop daily. For plana and particu-.
lars, see
McCUHE k COULTER,
98 FOURTH AVENUE,
PITTSBURG,
Or on the ground every Monday, Wednesday
and Saturday from 2 to 6 P. H. myl5-M-W3
THTRMA6mSTTHE0BLD.
The gates of health thrown wide open to all
sickpeople I Tell everybody everywhere to uSd
TA-VA-ZON I The only certain remedies, after
all other agencies have failed. No matter bow
bad or long standing the disease. These spe
cifics positively restore to health men, women
and children. Makes the weak strong; gives
new life to all. Whether you are a prof essTonal
or a working man. If you once adopt the TA-VA-ZON
PREPARATIONS relief Is positive
and a cure absolute upon following the direc
tions. Go now; be cured. See sworn home
testimony. "Indisputable facts," at DR. GRIF
FITH CHEMICAL CO., SOL 303, 395,307 Grant
St., cor. Third ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Bring this
notice with yon. Save money. myloSO
JC. TURYMAN,
. OF LKXTNGTON.'KY.,
Has a lot of nicely broken
SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSES
For sale at the Allegheny
EXPOSITION DRIVING PARK, -And
will take much pleasure In showing th
same to ladies and gentlemen. I will remain
only a few days longer; myl3-44
I M PORT ANT-INSURANCE AGENTS,'
bank clerks, express agents, society secre
taries, male or female, wanted all over the coun
try to act as our agents; will not interf t re with, '
other duties; no capital requiredtliberal induce
ments. Write for particulars to INTERNA-" '
TION AL BANKING CO., 31 and 33 Broadway,' .1
New York City. myl5-T7-
piANOS,
ORGANa
S. HAMILTON.
91 AND 93 FIFTH AVENUE,
Pittsburg. Pa. ap30-7-B
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