r. .-7.VT r iaTr ? jv-- " v t itei " - t ' '(THE PITTSBtTRG- DISPATCH, SUNDAY, MAT ft" 1889." I 3 4 i IT HEMIC WDRLD. Linton SetcU. This is the name and lace of -the central fijureol the May Festival one of the half dozen greatest operatic conductors (especial ly in "Wagner's works) of the world. The United States has reason to be proud that ,he has elected to become one of her citizens, and Pittsburg, that he has declared his desire to ionnd his future as a festival con ductor upon this, his first festival in America. Seidl was for years a member of "Warner's household, having been introduced into that charmed circle by Hans Eichter, who, be fore him, had been the secretary and asfist ant of the great poet-composer. His-jjer-sonal association with all of "Wagner's ac tivities lor so long a period makes him an unquestioned authority upon the interpre tation of "Wagner's works, and peculiarly fits him to conduct a festival wherein that el ementsolugely predominates. Subsequently he was conductor of Neumann's traveling "Eichard "Wagner Theater" which carried the "JSibclungen King" throughout Europe. The opera houses of Leipzig and Bremen had Seidl at the helm for some time, since when he has been the conductor of the German opera at the Metropolitan Opera House, of New York, where the superb performances of Wagner's works have vied with those to be heard in tne most faroied European capitals, . The whole town is beginning; to talk May Festival. All indications point to a greater popular success for this week's big event than has yet been reached by anything of the kind in this city. The box sale, which is relied on for $10,000 of the 323,000 being: spent on the festival, bids fair to realize about that sura. All but a dozen of the boxes have been sold for the season at 100 apiece; beginning with to-morrow the rest will be on sale for single concerts at 25 each (six seats), and are pretty sure to -be quickly snapped up. The general sale has been really good, in view of the size of the house, which makes people think there will be plenty of room,eren if they don't hurry to pre-empt it. They had better see about it to-morrow or Tuesday, however, or be content with the leav ings. Intending auditors will do well to remember that tbe concerts are to begin promptly at 8:15 and 2.15 o'clock, respectively, and that the doors will then be closed until some convenient fraUft in the programme for the entrance of arte comers. A 15-minute intermission will t give the audience an opportunity to rise and stroll about socially an element of no slight ' importance to me iuii enjoy meui oi we latter r part of the programme. me programmes nave been sufficiently dis usscd in this column from a general stand- oint; they will during tbe week each be noted l oeiau in tne next preceding issue or the rsFATCH. Though the selections may not be together such as the true festival standard' , quires, they most certainly do furnish a list of I ici;ca nuitu, nilFU pciivruieu uy BucuuiftlEt) jid distinguished force, cannot fail to yield neat enjoyment and some profit to everyone vho attends. The good things have been dis nbuted among seven concerts with much lm artialirj; tbe sheets at the box office show bow ira it iws neen lor tne puoiic to nx upon any 0, ae concert as the favorite. ScMtefann once remarked that "All that the artist who works for the church, and has to move within the strict boundaries prescribed by her, loses with regard to success and ap plause from the great mass, he receives back a hundred fold in another way. To build bouses is easy for him who can erect churches; and therefore he who is able to compose an ora torio, will easily win suctess with smaller forms." Schumann should have been in Pittsburg last week to see how the oratorio may win, rather than loe, "with regard to success and applause from tbe great mass" and that in comparison with works especially chosen along lower lines on purpose to catch applause from the general public. The testi mony has been overwhelming that the greater part of tbe people present enjoyed the Mozart Club's "Elijah" mote than the Bos ton Symphony Orchestra's piquant potpourri of modern sensationalism. Will Mr. Ellis and Mr. Comee please remem ber this until the next time? The Mozart Clnb's triumph last week has set people to thinking. When Georg Henschel asks tbe privilege of thanking a chorus for tbe pleasure it has given him; when Wilbelm Gericke, most frigid of men, expresses most cordial praise of its work, and his best orchestral players join heartily In it; when C C. Mellor, John Q. Everson and Henry Kleber feel raoved to write formal let ters of congratulation (accompanied in the first case by 200 copies of Mendels sohn's "Hymn of Praise," with score and parts; and in the last by a fat check toward the de ficit): and when tbe unanimous encomiums of critics and andience are added to all this then it is about time for Pittsburg to realize that it possesses in its Mozart Club a musical treasure snch as is rare among tbe cities of the land. The result should be a large increase in the associate membership, and, best of all, an endowment f nnd to enable the unselfish and enthusiastic workers of the club to go ahead with their noble enterprise npon a scale com mensurate with the wealth and growing musi cal taste of the City of Natural Gas. Crochets nnd Quavers. Hue. Emtlie Pebbkt, who has studied at the Paris Conservatoire, is the latest accession to this city's list of piano and vocal teachers. Tn& Haydn Quartet, assisted by Mrs Mathilde Henkler, Miss Jennie Abbott, Messrs. W. W. Licbtbody and Kaufman, cave a con cert at tbe U. P. Church, of Verona, last Fri day eveninc. TBS Orpheus Society, of Beaver Falls, was announced to give its second concert last Tuesday, with a programme Including "The Heavens Are Telling," the "Inflammatns," and several other choruses. Tun concert to be given to-morrow evening at St. Augustine's Hall, Thirty-seventh street, for tbe benefit of tbe Young Men's Literary Society, promises a bewildering variety of selections both for tbe human voice and for all manner of Instruments. Mb. O. B. BnOADEERET has resigned his position as organist of the WilkinsburgPres- Dixenan wnurch. Tbe chorus choir of that church baa also vacated the organ loft, and a quartet is in process of formation. Mr. Charles Wade wUl be the organist hereafter. Among several typographical errors that crept into The Dispatch's review of the "jaijah" on Thursday morning, the most amusing was the reference to Mr. Zimmerman and Mrs. Henkler as possessing a "high social reputation," where "local reputation" was, of coarse, intended. Miss Ida C. Bbbgy gave a mnsicale at her residence on Friday evening in which Miss Grace Miller, Miss Helen Zitterbart, Mr. Fidells Zitterbart, Mr. Harry Hetzel and Mr. J. Jelgerhorsassisted. The programme included the E flat concertos of Beethoven and Liszt and a quintet for piano and strings by Mr. F. Zitterbart. The Foee-a-Poco Orchestra on last Monday elected the following officers for the ensuing yean President, Dr. J. S. Walters: Vice Presi dent, H. A- Rogers: Secretary. Thomas B. At terbury; Treasurer, John Liggett; Business Manager, Jobn B. Bradbum, and most im portant of all Musical Directress, Mrs. Dr. J.S. Walters. The Allegheny County Musicians' Union re organized last Thursday with the following of fleers: President, J. F. Boenlgk; Vice-President, John Gernert: Secretary, A. Gerlach; Treasurer, J. H. Bottkay. Many new members were admitted and plans were outlined tending toward higher orchestral work that would be of great public benefit. Liberatt, the cornstist and bandmaster, is organizing a "band for another summer cam paign in the West. He has engaged these Pitttbnrrers; Messrs. Mueller and Birrham. cornets; Crisplni, tamoone; Bentz, tuba; Fisher, clarinet; DIetz. bassoon, and Gallagher, drum. Is this a bid for an engagement at Pittsburg's possible Exposition next fall? v The rush of musical events at home should not prevent a word in tribute to the memory of Carl Rosa and of Canon Sir Frederick Arthur Gore Ouseley, Bart., whose'recent deaths have bereft England at once of her chief reliance for opera in tbe vernacular and of her best ex temporaneous organist. Ouseley was also a composer of much church music ot a high order and Professor of Music at Oxford Uni versity. t The Detroit Symphony Orchestra, Tat its fourth concert of tbe Reason, last Wednesday, gave a Rubinstein overture, two movements of Schubert's symphony in C, Massanet's "Scenes Jianolltalnes." a Haydn serenade, for strings, and Liszt's second rhapsodic. This orchestra, which is said to do very satisfactory work under tbe baton of Mr.KudoIf Speil, is the direct result ot the Detroit Union; how differ ent the results of unionism in Pittsburg, ob structing instead of leading and fostering higher musical activity. ArnoPOS of the brilliant revival of "Pina fore" this week at the Boston Theater Mr. George H. Wilton, the eminent critic of the Traveler, has this to say: '-The rise of the 'Pinafore' series of light operas was one of the best things that ever happened to the patron of musical pieces at the theater. Tbe works are artistid'and interesting, they leave a clean taste in tie mouth, and, among those who are cot absolute bigots, they have helped give the theater a character. In their musical purpose and manipulation Sir Arthur Sullivan has adopted a course which will win him more re nown than anvthing else he has done." Can it be the same "Pinafore" that, according to a local censor, is as much inferior to "The Lion of Peru" as Dorberry to Hotspur? One of the luntiiest of recent cress reviews was that which an afternoon cotemporary be stowed npon the Boston Symphony Orchestra concert of Thursday evening. "Song, 'Die Loreley,' Liszt; by Mrs. Georg Henschel was passably fair." "Variations from the "Bus tle Wedding," (Goldmark), while lighter than the others, on the program, was received with good effect, and the composer shows an origi nality which if he is able to carry out in later works, will nnnsr mm ereat lame." ".Mr. Henschel prove the careful training he has re ceived in his enunciation as well as oy the high state of culture to which his voice has been brought." Tbe artist receiving most attention in this remarkable review was Mr. "Adama sowki" ftc), who did not appear at all, his place being taken by Mr. Loeffler. Mb. and Mrs. Ethelbeet Neytn are ex pected to arrive in the city next Thursday, on a visit to the home folks that may extend over a month or two. Mr. Nevin finds himself in need of rest after an exceedingly busy spring, not the least arduous task of which was the rehearsal of almost the whole of Gounod's "Re demption" for Eastertide production by his surpliced choir of 40 voices at Qnincy, Mass. A movement for piano, two violins viola and cello, a suite of dances for piano (fonr hands) and several songs are among the products of -Mr. Neviu's recent activity as a composer. His "sketchbook" has been extraordinarily successful, having passed through three edi tions in less than ten months, quite a number of the former Pittsbnrger's songs are to be Been on high class programmes through the country among them his "Doris," for soprano solo and orchestra, which tbe composer will hear for himself at the May Festival matinee next Saturday. THE LATEST FISH ST0ET. Pulled in for Brcnklng the Law The Finny Spoils Divided Among Officers snd Vic tims. John "W. Hague, fish warden, has made a step toward breaking up the custom of seine fishing in tbe river in this vicinity. Yes terday afternoon, he received word from one of bis agents, stationed above Lock No. L in the Monongahela river, that a couple of young men were fishing with dip nets. Informations were lodged against them be fore Alderman Cassidy, and Hague and a con stable started after tbe fishermen. They were captured in the act of pulling in a net full of fish, and were taken at once to Alderman Cas sidy's office. Tbe luckless fishermen were George Brockett and James Hall. A Hearing was given them and each was fined $25 and costs. The string of fish they bad caught numbered about 25, the weight of the lot being about 40 Sounds. Tbe catch was divided between Al erman Cassidy, Hague, the constable and the fishermen. The came laws prohibit fisbinc with seines. nets, killing tbe fish with explosives, and like methods, and Fish Warden Hague is determ ined to put a stop to the practice. ladies in uletatoks. They Object to Almost Everything the ElevatorJIIun Does. "Please don't run the elevator so awfully fast!" is a remark which can be heard daily by anybody who has occasion to ride in any of the elevators down town. Mr. Hill, the elevator man in the Hamilton building, while making some comments on this remark yesterday, said: "It is funny, but women are always nervous and fidgety whenever they get Into this ele vator, t. can never run tne thing to please them. It is either too fast or else it goes too slow; sometimes I stop too soon and sometimes I don't stop soon enough." "Well, what is the reason?" somebody in quired. ' "I don't know. Women are naturally more nervous than a man, and 1 suppose that is the reason. I have had ladles in bere who had to hold on to the railings like grim death for fear that tbey might fall. Others have to sit down on the chair, because they say that the motion of the elevator makes their limbs powerless to stand on." About the same explanations were made by everyelevatormanwbowas asked on the sub ject, all agreeing that women are too nervous to stand the motion. A Learned Tramp. Kansas City Star.: They have a great unknown in the St. Joseph workhouse. He was ran in as a vag and is doing time on the rockpile. He is way up in the law, medicine, literature, politics, theology and science, bnt is com pletely mum, as regards himself. In Shakespeare and the Bible the strange being is said to be a giant iBANNER 'PHKJMG powpER ALWAY5 THE S TO ATTEMPT TO MAKE Machinery fit by force is a foolish thing. ,Every piece is made to fit exact and don't need to be pounded together. It is equally foolish to attempt to bake fine cakes with inferior baking preparations that won't raise the batter. A poor pancake is a fiat failure also, and to insure success in all your baking undertakings, we would suggest tbe use of the old reliable "Banner" leaking Powder, which never iails to do its work satisfactorily. x STRAWBERRY CAKE. To the yolks of three eggs, beaten, add one cup white sugar, one-half cup butter, one-half cup sweet milk; two cups flour, having in it one measure "Banner" Baking Powder, the whites of three eggs, beaten stift"; bake in jelly-cate pans; when cold and just before eating, place in layers, covering each one with strawberries which have pre viously been sugared. This cake is de licious with any kind of fresh fruit HOUSE CLEANING MADE EASY. "Sconrene" to clean windows. "Sconrene" to clean woodwork; "Sconrene" to clean bathtubs. "Sconrene" tn clean marble slabs. "Sconrene" to cleartinware. "Sconrene" C cents a cake. Iri . 6 c si 1 1 II I 1 0 V 5 u tm s w (-: a A w rri 1 1 s Ml A KANSAS EDITOR. He Comes to Pittsburg to Flgut Prohibition He Brings Important Figures What He Trlea to Provr, "William P. Tomlinson, the editor and proprietor of the Topeka (Kan.) Daily Democrat, is in this city. Mr. Tomlinson, who participated in the recent campaigns in New Hampshire and Massachusetts, speaking and writing against the adoption of tbe amendment in those States, declared to a Dispatch reporter yesterday that it was his interest in the question of Consti tutional prohibition that brought him to Pennsylvania. He added: ""While opposed to prohibitory legisla tion, I am a teetotaller from principle. I have been a total abstainer from alcoholio liquors all my life. I am opposed to the farce of prohibition because it is not in the interest of sobriety and good government. I voted for the adoption of tbe Constitu tional amendment in Kansas in 1880 in the hope it would lessen the evil of intemper ance, not imagining the many injurious effects that wonld follow its adoption; but I have for years been satisfied that prohibi tory legislation is a great injury alike to the cause of temperance and tne material interests of the State. "I had a fresh illustration, of the failure of prohibition," said Mr. Tomlinson, in my recent visit to New Hampshire. Had I gone to the Granite State a Prohibitionist what I saw there, I think, wonld have changed my opinion as to the efficacy of prohibitory legislation to remove the drink evil. Prohibitory laws of the most sweep ing character have prevailed in New Hamp shire for 29 years, yet It is a reign of "free whisky" in every city of any size in the Granite State. "In Kansas," continued Mr. Tomlinson, "There is the same condition of things as in New Hampshire. Prohibition is the same failure in that State it has been in Massa chusetts, Maine, New Hampshire, and wherever the unfortunate experiment has been attempted. This statement ought not to surprise anyone. Any student of human nature knows that vou cannot suddenly change the habits and appetites of men by statutory enactments. Reform can only come through thea slow elevation of the standard of public'sentiment. "Prohibition in Kansas has been an utter failure, whether you consider it from the moral, legal or financial standpoint. Mor ally considered, prohibition in Kansas is a failure, because under so-called prohibition the grand old agency of moral suasion is wholly lost sight of. A temoerance meetinc of the old-fashioned sort in Kansas would be a novelty. There is no such thing. The order of Good Templars, once so powerful in iiansas, is a thing ot tbe past. 1 am con fident there is not as healthful a temperance sentiment in Kansas to-day as there was ten years ago before the adoption of the amend ment. A. false standard has been erected. Prohibition in Kansas does not mean sot briety or temperance. It means simply op position to the open saloon. A man in Kansas may be a model Prohibition ist, yet be full of whisky from Monday morning till Saturday night. In fact, our prohibitory laws in'Kansas are made by men of notoriously intemperate habits. "Yet," said Mr. Tomlinson, "while pro hibitory laws of the most sweeping charac ter are on tbe statute book, while the courts are literally choked with liquor cases, heap ing costs upon the taxpayers, making the average tax levy as high as $40 and $30 for every thousand dollars of valuation in the larger cities of Kansas, the liqnor traffic goes on in tne principal cities in that State with scarcely any pretense of concealment Topeka is quoted by prohibition orators as a city in which 'prohibition strictly prohib its;' vet I have evidence which shows that the grand" jury for the District Court of bhawnee county only two or three weeks ago found 18 indictments against as many iointists for violations of the prohibitory law in Topeka alone; while for the month of April last over 30 cases of drunkenness ap pear on the docket of the Police Court of that citr. "I can show further, over the seal of the United States Internal Eevenne Collector (N. F. Acers, Leavenworth, Kan.,) that 1,103 more retail liquor permits were issued from that office during the past year, under so-called prohibition, than during 1881, the last year under the old license law. This shows conclusively that there area thousand more drinking places in Kansas at tbe pies ent time than there were under the license law. I can show by unchallenged evidence that there are to-day between 200 and 300 drinking places in one city in Kansas." Eoyal awnings, extra heavy, at Mamaux & Son's, 637 and 539 Penn ave. MEETINGS. THE SINGLE TAX LEAGUE, OF PITTS BURG. Public meeting In Union Veteran Legion Hall. No. 77 Sixth avenne, SUNDAY, MAY 19, at 2:30 P. 21. Address on the land question. Dis cussion. myl67 THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Pittsbnrg and Falrport Terminal Company held at the office of the com pany, Coal Exchange Building, corner Smith Held and Water sts., Pittsburg, Pa.. MONDAY. MAY 27, 18S0, 2 P. H., to elect directors, vote upon the lease of the company's property to the Pittsburg, Falrport and Northwestern Dock Company, and consider such other busi ness as may oe Droncot up. A, J. THOMAS. C. a WIGHT, Sec'y. GHT, Sec'y. President. myll-29 AUCTION SALES. AT AUCTION ELEGANT MOQUET, velvet, body and tapestry brnssels and in grain carpets, fine furniture, etc, TUESDAY MORNING, May 21, at 10 o'clock. Handsome group parlor suits m brocatelle, English rug, tapestries, plushes, silk and hair cloth, sofas, lounges. Turkish couch, fancv rockers, easy chairs, cabinets, bric-a-bracbook-cases, curtains, clocks, ornaments, pictures, center tables, rugs, hanging lamps oafcwalnnt and cherry snlts, nval and square mirrors, pol ished wood and marble tops, wardrobes, chairs, decorated toilet ware,dressing cases, bedsteads, washstands, chiffoniers, desks, secretaries, leather chairs, sideboards, buffets, extension table, china, gUss and delfware, cooking uten sils, wood chairs, sink, cupboards, kitchen ta bles, laundry f urnlshments, mattresses,sprlngs, hall, room and stair carpets, linoleum, pillows and bolsters, bicycle, push cart, refrigerator, store, hardware, notions, tea trunks, cedar chests, shades, bird and cage, lot fine wall paper, drygoods, etc., etc HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM.. my!9-82 Auctioneers. OAKLAND SQUARE, ta.500 each, moderate cash payment, balance 1500 per annum, elegant new two-story and mansard brick dwellings, 8 rooms, hall, bath, laundry, slate mantels, art fire places, tile hearths, sliding doors, wired for electric light, fine chandeliers, both gases, plate glass win dows, etc; Oakland Square, five minutes from Fifth avenue cable line and directly on line of new cable loop which is to be constructed this summer; a beautiful park (on which are sev eral hundred beautiful shade trees), the whole surrounded by streets and sidewalks, sewered and paved with asphaltum;on each side of and facing the park aro tbe above described dwell ings; most desirable houses yet offered; en hancement of values sure SAMUEL W. BLACK 4.C0., 99 Fourth ave. myU-39 JC. TWYMAN, . OF LEXINGTON. 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 the same to ladles and gentlemen, I will remain only a few days longer. myl&44 rrEACHERS WANTED NOTICE IS X hereby given that the Homestead School Board will elect 1 principal, 2 assistant princi pals, 3 primary, and, 12 intermediate teachers. All applicants must be experienced and come well recommended; salaries from $40 to $110 per month. Applications? must be received before June 15, 1SS3. ED. H. MORTON, President A. J. KUHN, Secretary. myl2-139.su WAIrEBJ.OSBOUnlfE. KtCHARD BABBOWS. E ARROWS & OSBOURNE JOB PRINTERS, .- e... 80 Diamond street Telephone No. 812 se2-k5fTT8Su TO EUROPE ALL THE POPULAR steamers sailing this and next month are rapidly filling up. Apply for berths without delav. Tickets, drafts and letters of credit at 3J. Y. rates. MAX SCHAMBERG 4 CO.. 527 Smlthfleld st myll-wsn TARIS VISITORS INTENDING TO SEE I the Exposition should apply now to B. H. Wfllan, 159 Rue Lafayette, who has comfort able rooms and good board at his ''Home, From Home;" prices moderate; good attendance; reference. J. B. T., 186 Steuben st, West End. my5-l,8,121I9 M3-Iisplay ttitoertttcmcntt one dollar per tquare for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page tuch at Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc, ten cent per line for each inter Hon, and none taken for lest than fifty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. For the accommodation of the public, Branch Offices have been established at the following places, where Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient advertisements will be received up to 9 P. M. for inser tion next morning: Advertlsementsare to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with Tos dis patch. PITTSBURG. THOMAs'stcCAFFREY, 35u9 Butler street. FJ1IL O. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn are. E. G VBTUCKEY & CO., Wylie ave. and Fulton st N. STOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST XKD. J. W. WALLACE, 8121 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & SHE1BLEH, 5th av. & Alwood St. SOUTB8IOE. JACOBPOHN, Ho. 2 Carson street CHA8. SCHWAEM, 1707 Csrson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street. H. J. HCBUIDE, Federal and Ohio streets. FRED H. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street, tf. H. EGGEKS SON, Ohio and Chestnut stl. J. P. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets, THOMABMcHENEV, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PEBRYM. OLEIM. Kebeecaand Allegheny ve. WANTED. Mnlo Hcln. WANTED-SPRINO FITTERS. THE A, FRENCH SPRING CO., L1M. myl9-71 -TTTANTED-CARPENTER APPLY 374 ED TT WIN ST., East End, Monday morning. mylWlS TITAN'! KD A FIRST-HLASS TINNER AT W A. C GAUBEH'3, 102 Monterey st . Alte gheny. inyl9-61 WANTED-STONEMASONS. AT ALEX. BEGGS & bON'S, Anderson street, Alle gheny. jnyl9-90 WANTLD-BOY WHO CAN MAKE READY on small job presses. Address R. S.. Dis patch office. - rayiwa WANTED-EXPERIENCED INSIDE WIRE MAN. Apply at 105 THIRD AVE.. Mon day at 7 A. u. my!9-37 WANTED CARRIAGE PAINTERS AND woodworkers at L. GLEbENKAMP & SON'S, 320 Penn ave. myI9-3 WANTED-COAT AND PANTS MAKERS. Inquire at JOHN KAISER & CO.'S, No. 618 Smlthfleld St., city. myl9-127 TTANTED-CARPENTER3 TO DO LIGHT vv worn: young men preferred. ApplyTAX- LOR & DEAN, 203 Market St. Jiyi9-128 WANTED - COACHMAN FOR LIVERY; none but experienced need applr. T. R. MORELAND, 6100 Penn ave., East End. my6-12 WANTED TWO CARRIAGE TRIMMERS and two carriage blacksmiths. THOS. S. O'NEIL & CO., SS21-SS25Penn ave., E. E. myl9-2 WANTED-AGENTS TO SELL BOSS BIT TER: steady work : can make $18 to 4 per week. PITTSBURG BITTERS CO., 34 Fifth ave. myl9-107 WANTED-EXPERIENUED ADVERTISING solicitor and collector: salary and commis sion; must have good reference. Address B. It., Dispatch office. myls-38 WANTED-EXPERIENCED WOODTURNER, one who can work on other machines pre ferred. EILER BREITWIESER & CO., South Twenty-third st. myl9-120 WANTED-IMMED1ATELY-ONE GOOD wagonmakerand blacksmith helper; steady work. Call or address A. W. SMITH, Carriage aud Wagon Manufacturer, McKeesport Pa. myl7-25-rsu WANTED CORRESPONDENT FOR A prodnce commission house: permanent position to good man: none but experienced par ties need address CORRESPONDENT, Dispatch office. myl6-98-Thsu -rTTANTED-HOAD MANAGER WITH $27S YV cash (controlled by himself) by concern having high commercial rating: salary about fl.O00; references. WHOLESALE, 153 Fourth ave. New York. myl9-123 WANTED-A GOOD SOLICITOR TO SELL goods to families; must be sober and straight In his dealings: to such an one good salary and permanent position. Address P. C S., with foil name. Dispatch office. myl9-83 WANTED-BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S COLLEGE, 4 Sixth street, Pittsburg. Pen manship, bookkeeping, eclectic shorthand, type writing, arithmetic etc., thoroughly taught for (5 per month ; instruction private for both sexes; open through summer, day and evening. my 12-ttssu WASTE D-GENERAL AND SPECIAL agents, alsohouse canvassers, to sell rubber clothing; these goods are the most healthful on the market; sell at sight; canvassers make 87 50 to 810 dally: Inclose stamp for particulars. IMPERIAL MEDICATED RUBBER CO., 971srankllu street, New York. myl9-87 W-ANTib-AiiKN id 'io yeXL AND JiVKRY BODYtouse Dr. O'Keefe's Liver Pills, Cold or Catarrh Pills. Congh Pills, Diarrhea Pills, Dyspepsia Pills, Rheumatism Pills, Headache Pills, Skin Eruption Pills, Neuralgia Pills, Piles Pills, 25 cents: large bottles, 81; sent postage paid. DR. O'KEEFE&CO.. Homeopathlo Chemists. 34 Fifth ave. and 428 Penn ave. myl9-l07 WANTED-BUSINESS MEN DESIRING AN accountant, bookkeeper, stenographer, typewriter, correspondent, salesman, office help, or anyone In a clerical capacity,' to apply to THE COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTING AGENCY, 163 Firth avenue. We always have a list of appli cants with references, and If you find nothing there that will suit you, we wUl advertise specially free of charge. myl9-St Female Help. TTrANTED-TWO GOOD DRES3MAKERS VV Good wages to good hands. 21 EIGHTH ST. myl9-105 -TTANTED - A HOUSEKEEPER - CALL AT W CRAIG'S, No. 11 beneca st.. Fourteenth ward. myl9-97 WANTED-EXl'ERIENCED GIRL FOR GEN ERAL housework. 53 UNION AVE.. Alle gheny. my; 19-114 WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK; famuy of four. 98 PAGE ST.. Al legheny. myl9-113 WANTED-GIRL TO FEED CYLINDER press: one with experience preferred. Ad dressK. K., Dispatch office. myI9-124 WANTED-GIRL TO DO GENERAL HOU8E r. . $ B5: Oerman preferred. MRS. JOSEPH GRAHAM. Roup station, East End. mylS-47 WASTED-TWO YOUNG LADIES TO SELL goods In the city and country. Mnst leave security for outfit. Address "OUTFIT," Dis patch office. my!9-34 WANTED -EXPERIENCED MILLINER; good steady placo and good wages to right party. Inquire Monday morning, 68 OHIO ST., Allegheny, Pa. myl9-129 WATJS.tGIEL8 FB GENERAL HOUSE ,, WORK: persons wanting flrst-class help call at EUREKA EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 191 Washington ave., Allegheny. my!9-24 WANTED-WAIST AND SKIRT MAKERS None but competent bands need apply; best of wages paid. 908 PENN AVE. myI9-102 WANTED -LADY AGENTS AT ONCE, . local and traveling: grandest Invention for females ever seen while it lasts; be quick. tp,uAisoia nrst au aays: picnic Address LITTLE CO., jdxj, vnicago, 111, myi-iuu TTJANTED-A THOROUGH RELIABLE AND TV competent woman, experienced In board ing house ouslness, to take charge of hotel and H. BRAGDON, Allegheny P. tt nn r ,. . "kci to ngnt party, Aaaress r myl9-4l Male nnd Female flelo. TTT-ANTED-CHBIBTIAN MEN AND WOMEN .TV to sell tne Christians' Legacy: the best book for agents: liberal term sand large prizes; a few general agents. W. J. HOLLAND, 150 3as sauBtreet., New York. myI9-2l TTrANTED-AGENTS, MEN OR WOMEN, TO TV sell Missouri steam Washer to families; ar guments In Its favor numerous and convincing; sales made without difficulty; profits large; sent on two weeks' trial, to be returned at my expense lr not satisfactory; write ror Illustrated circular and terms. J. W ORTH, 54 Beekman, N. Y. no25-w80-su Situations. TTT-ANTED- BELIEF ENGAGEMENTS BY VV druggist Senior Phlla., c. P., two years manager Phlla. store. Finest references. Ad dregs S. T. H., 70 Jackson St., A. C. myl9-33 Partners. -TTTANTED-PARTNERIN A GOOD PAYING TV business: small capital required: must pay enterprise. Address, SAND, Dispatch office myl9-3- Booms. Ilouses. Etc -tANTED-STEAM POWER AND ROOM FOR VV 1 or 2 wood turning lathes rn planluginlll or sawmill: state terms. Address C. E. M.. sn ltob- lnson st, Allegheny. mv!8-89 Boarding. VTTANTED-SUSIMER BOARDING-BY TWO .JFenVm?,n' ilon llne ot R. It. not more than 10 miles from city; give full Informa tion with terms. Address L. K. L Dispatch office. myl9-35 Boarders nnd Lodgers. WANTED-OCCUPANT3 FOR NICELY m..., Jrnl5neaJrgfront room. 45 WASHING TON ST.. near East Park, Allegheny. myl9-00 WANTED-OCCUPAMS FOR ONE LARGE furnished room;, single gentleman preJ ferred: house in large grounds: Smin.wafkto Shadyslde sta., P..B. B. Address B. N. C Dls patch office. myl9-29 Financial. -TTJANTED MORTGAGES. ntriiTttiv .rrvtrw- wvmi Ageu., mjEvurtnave, tnyj WANTED. Flnanrlal. WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY AT 4K5 AND . enercentfreeoftax. W. O. STEWART; H4 Fourth ave. JaaM-su TT7"ANTED-MOKTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN .TV In sums to ult at 4K. & and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 1 Fourth are. Tel. 1C7. apl9-14 TTANTED-KENTS COLLECTED PAOMFT ,TV LY; property managed wltn satisfaction. ALLES ft BAILEY, 164 Fonrth avenue, Tel. 157. isls-8t TrTANTEO mum f)ITY mortgages in IT large and small amounts: interest, . 4K.S Ann H na, j.A.1. -a.n-mnnn. ta.nrirv Atf. Il 1 O.H. I fiWVr lcu1 - maiuuuuif Dciu,..j. v.vi 4j Tr, , 83 Fourth avenue. myl8-65 GEO. JOHNSTON, 62 Fourth ave. mylS-4 TT7ANTKD-H0USES TO REST AND RENTS .it to collect; monthly settlements with Item ized statement. L. O. FUAZ1EB, Beat Estate Broker, Forty-flfth and Butler sts. myie-lg-Thssu " WANTKD-TO LOAN MONEY ON MORT GAGES on Improved real estate In lumi of fcOO and upward, at 4H. 6 and S per cent. L. O. FRAZlElt. Heal Estate Broker, Forty-flfth aud Batter streets. taylS-16-ThSSU "XJANTED-MORTGAGES-ll, 000, COOTO LOAN T V on city and suburban properties at 4K Sand " l:r cenu ana on larms in jwiiegaeny ana nui&- cent counties at eper cent. 1. 11. PEKMOCJi. A i jw ronrin avenue. ap7-m TfTANTED-TO LOAN MONEY-WE HAVE T V over one million dollars to loan on city and suburban property at 4M per cent; no tax: we will also loan money on improved farms In Alle gheny, Bearer, Fayette. Washington and West moreland counties: auy marketable security taken for loans of any amount. BLACK & BAtRD. 93 uurio ave. JC3-S9-SU Miscellaneous. w- ANTED-CASH PAID FOR ALL SECOND HAND rurnltarc, pianos, etc. thomas 2513 Penn ave. mylS-9S SCO. TITANTED-YOUNG MEN TO LKARN THE V art or ventriloquism. Call on or address VENTRILOQUIST, 33Resaca8t., Allegheny City. myl5-4l v "VTTANTED-LADIES GOING AWAY FOR JT the summer to bring their white sewlngto the Louvre, where It can be done on short notice. A. W. WARE, 24 Stxtu St. mylO-31 TTANTEDLADIES TO KNOW HAUGH & TV Kecnan repair, reflnlsh or upholster old furniture promptly and In tbe best possible man ner. S3 AND 34 WATER ST. 'Phone 162S. my9-S2 WANTED-LADDJS TO KNOW THAT WE do all kind of white sewing lu the shortest time; work guaranteed. A. W. WARE, 24 Sixth it. Louvre Glove and Corset Emporium. myl9-31 WANTED -MEN -LEARN .THE ART OF aentlemen's garment cnttlng; no trying on required: night sessions Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, 7 to 9 r. M., S14 Wood st. URLINU & SON. ap3U-6S TTTANTED-EVERYBOD Y TO GET ONE DOZ. TV flno cabinet photos for 99 cents at AUFRECHT'S ELITES ALLERY, 516 Market St., Pittsburg, Pa,, for 30 days only; elevator: come, rain or shine: bring children. myS-111 WANTED-CORRESPONDENCE BY B. B. MCCONNAUGHY, Real Estate Broker, Jounstown, Pa who respectfully solicits corres pondeuce from any person desiring to Invest lu real estate or mortgages; best of references given. myl7-98-sn "TTrANTED-OUbTOMEBS FOR CASH BAR- TV UA1MS-JUgin, siivenne watches. E3,S7, sa Elgin eold ladles rniri lnrilpft wntrhp fHI Sl t-23. nfrl watches, 20, 823, fS; nickel clocks 75 ets.: 1847 Rogers ' Knives and rorxs, si IS per set. JOHN MI' Jeweler, 130 Federal st. apu-Mwrsu WANTED-IF YOU WANT PURE MIXED paint, cherry or walnut stains, furniture or coach varnish, furniture polish, fine chair paint, gold paint, bronze brushes, glass, pnttyor signs, call at O'BRIEN'S PAINT SHOP, 292 Fifth ave. myl9-31 WANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO TOGRAPHER, 98 Fltth avenue, Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that be is making line cabinets at l 50 per dozen; pbotos delivered when promised; Instan taneous process. mhl3-S3 WANTED ACCOUNTANTS. BOOKKEEP ERS, stenographers, typewriters, corre spondents, salesmen and every one desiring a sit uation In a clerical capacity, to apply to the COM MFRCIAL ACCOUNTING AGENCY. 163 Fifth avenue, opposite Court House, from 8 to 11 A. M. myl9-85 WANTED MARRIED OB SINGLE MEN TO Invest In building sites at Maplewood Park, Wllklnsburg; lots 40x120; $10 to 82) down, balance tl to S3 per week; act quick before tbey 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. K. COOPER & CO.. 107 Fourth mys-s-rrssn FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. CItv Residences. FOR SALE-LOT 24x130 FEET: PENN NEAR Twenty-eighth St.: with 3 brick bouses rent ing for 54; 6,000. DBEHEN & SON, 4112 Penn ave. myl9-15 TTIOR SALE-SEVERAL DESIRABLE RES1 . Plttsburo-. STRAUB JD DENCESonChathamst., Pittsburg. & MORRIS. curnerWoodst-andTblrdave.. Pitts burg. my!9-10 FOR 8ALE-2 LOTS, 20x125 TO ALLEY WITH 1 frame house of 4 rooms and 3 bricks of 4 rooms each: rents for 855; Cedar st. D. BEHEN A SON, 4112 Penn ave. my!9-15 FOR SALE-WYLIEAVE.. NEAR ERIN ST., a bargain; brick house of 6 rooms, good cellar; nat. and art. gas: lot 22X110; price si 500. J. R. COOPER & CO . 107 Fonrth ave. myl8I TTIOR SALE-ONLY- 8L400-CONKLING ST.. JL. uau 04ui.11. uuui i,ua a,c. ncn ji.uio bouse 4 rooms, well finished, good lot. J. R. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave, mylS-81 JL. uau square iruui it Vila ave. FOR SALE-55.C00 WILL BUY FOUR HOUSES, each containing 4 rooms, gas and water. and will rent so as to pay lot 30x100, located on Gum street. Altr, lit Fourth ave. 10 per cent; W. O. STEW-ap21-19-SU TTIOR SALE-8950-A. VERY NEAT LITTLE JD cottage of 3 rooms, summer kitchen and wash house; a fine well of spring water: lot 20x100: in closed with good fence; terms 8200 cash. balance to suit purchaser. M. P. HOWLbY, 3319 Butler st. mylS-85 FOR SALE-GREATEST BARGAIN IN THE city, a frame dwelling house of 7 rooms with storeroom In front, situated on Fifth are., above the Fourteenth ward scboolhouse; lot 24 by 177 feet, extending to Forbes st: price only 82,200. C. BERINGER & BON, 103 Fourth ave, my!8-59-TuSSu FOR SALE-rROW OF 6 2-STORlf BRICK bouses; almost new; well strutted; pays 8 per cent: room for 6 additional bouses on rear of lot; it will then pay 12 per cent; street and alley paved and sewered: nouses never Idle. Principals only Inquire of "MORRIS A FLEMING, 110 Fourth ave. . , my9-lS-TTSu TTIOR SALE-MT. WASHINGTON PROPERTY . on Wvomlnor fit.. 3.900; 8- X1 7-room frame on room frame on Virtrinia ave., 82,600; 6-room frame on Bertha St., 83,000; 7-room frame on Virginia ave., 11,100: 5-room frame on Grace st. and Woodvllie tve 8L6W, and a number of others: also vacant lots. C BERINGER A 80N, 1U3 Fourth ave. inyl8-59-TusSu East End Residence. TT'OB SALE-HANDSOME HOME AND ONE jk. aureui isnu, miu uric .iunuiiu nvc, iruni; much below value: nntllMay20. Address TUR COMA, Dispatch office. my 9-88 FOR SALE-A 110,500 HOME BUILT oFROM plans of your own selection and desirably lo cated In Sbadyslde on a main avenue, can be had upon the paynent of (500 cash, 81,000 when house is completed and balance at rate of 840 a month. Tall and get full Information. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fonrth ave. iuyl9-88 FOR 8ALE-7f500-TERMS 81.000 CASH, BAL ANCE 825 a month a new, attractive and substantial Queen Anne brick dwelling, contain ing 9 rooms, bath and all conveniences: Is ele gantly finished and located In one of the most de sirable neighborhoods In tbe East End. W. C. SlEWARy, Ul Fourth ave. ap2I-19-SU TTIOR SALE-810.000-TERJ1S TO SUIT PUR ID CHASER; new Queen Anne brick residence, having large porches, vestibule: 4 rooms on first floor, 4 rooms and bath on second and 3 attlo rooms; well finished, nicely papered and bas line gas fixtures; good stable on premises; large lot; located on a pr.ved avenue. In a well-Im proved and desirable neighborhood, w. O. sTEWARl, 114 Fourth ave. ap21-19-su FOR SALE-A FINE RESIDENCE PROPERTY on North inland avenue; lot C3H50: faces east; house contains 13 rooms, bath, laundry, 1. w. c, both gases; all modern Improvements; beautiful lawn, grapes and fruit trees; stable for 3 horses and 2 carriages: room for hired man: this is a choice property and only 6 mlnntes walk from East Liberty Station and both cable lines. For In formation and terms see KELLY & ROGERS, No. 6315 Station street, E. E. myl9-T7-WEU FOH SALE-NO. 341 SOUTH HILAND AVE NUE. East End. a modern built 2-story and mansard brick residence, with porches etc., 10 rooms, all the modern conveniences, bot and cold water. Inside w. c, bathroom, etc., both gases, heater in cellar; lot 65xl4u to n 20-root alley, with good stable and carriage house: all In perfect order: the location Li unsurpassed by any In the East End, being on the line or the Pittsburg Trac tion Co. and near Pa. It. It and the Citizens' Traction Line; thlslscertalnlvthe most desirable property now ottering for sale; it mnst be seen to be fnlly appreciated; anyone desiring to look at it will be furnished with a pass to look at It on application at our office C. H. LOVE, 93 Fonrth avenue. myls-60 -. FUK SAliB THULIUMl ULi "i.IlSUflS IN buying a home will take into account the sur roundings and probabilities of enhancement ol 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 houses in the neighborhood goes for a good deal : as to build or buy a handsome stone or brick residence and have Interior bouses go up after ward on adjoining lots detracts from tbe value of the first; to bny on a neatly paved street, with sewers, gas and water already laid, is Important; one then knows what the whole cost Is, aud has not to worry about the cost of future grading and paving. All these Items and many more are cov ered at tbe handsome new dwellings on Oakland Square (formerly Linden Grove), which need only be seen to be appreciated. The price Is (6,500 and and 83,750 payable on easy terms, for elegant thoroughly well built and commodious bouses, standing apart on lots 39x100. and fitted with all the modern conveniences. All the houses lront on asphaltum streets, and npon a handsome part planted with shade trees; old forest trees plenti fully shade the neighborhood. The cable cars are now but six minutes' distant and wilt be brought still nearer. These houses are rapidly selling, be ing pronounced bargains at present prices. Ap ply to SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., Xo. 99 Fourth avenne, myl2-71 FOB SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cast End Rcslacnces. FOB SALE-LILAC ST. AND WESTMINSTER place, house, 9 rooms, bath. tt. e.. nat. jtas. etc.. etc.: lot 63x100 fc: onlyS9,S00. Sl'ENCEKi GLOSSEU, 419Smltbfield st. mylB-lS-TTSSU TT'OB SALE-WE HAVE RESIDENCES FOR JD sale In all parts or the East End at prices to snltall. bTRAUB & MORRIS, corner Third ave nne and Wood street, Pittsburg. myl9-10 TjWR SALE-P2.500-AN ELEGANT RESI- DENCE, desirably located on a paved avenue, with Eood teweratre. In the heart of bhartyslde; B TEW ART, 114 Fbnrt ap21-lS-su ave. FOB SATJE-l,a-TEKMS J500 CA8H, BAL ANCE tlOO the first year and 1200 a year there after will buy a 4 room house with 2 acres of J round on Leamington avenue. W.C bTEWART; 14 Fourth ave ap21-19-su FOR SALE-A SUBSTANTIAL BRICK HOUSE of 7 rooms and all conveniences; lot 40x150; located on a paved street In Oakland, 3 minutes from cable cars; price and terms reasonable. W. C. STEW ART,. 114 Fourth avenue, my!2-S5-Su FORSALE-ONLY HWOFOBAGOOD FRAME bouse, corner Broad and Beatty sts., E. E.: donble parlors, slate mantels, hall, vestibule, hot and cold water, Inside shutters, largo attic, etc. O. BERIKUER & SON, 103 Fourth are. myi8-50-Tussu FOR SALE-818,O0O-SUBSTANTIAL NEW and attractive brick residence of l2rooms.wlth large lot; nothing better lor tbe money In the East End: is desirably located on one of the main avenues. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fonrth ave. ap21-19-SU " FORSALE-BOQUET ST., OAKLAND, MAN SARD brick of 8 rooms, batb, w. c. Inside shatters, nat. gas, tile hearth In parlor, hard wood finish, etc.. etc.: Iot24xl75 ft. : price, S8.000: bargain, SPENCER &GLOSSER, 419 Smlthfleld street. myls-is-rrssu ITlOB SALE-S,0C0-TERJ1S TO SUIT PUR- CHASER, substantial new and attractive brick dwelling, having 4 rooms on first floor, 4 rooms and batb on second, 3 attic rooms and all conveniences: well finished throughout: desirably located In Oakland. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. ap2l-I9-Su , Allegheny Hesldences. FOR SALE-A 3 ROOM HOUSE IN ELEVENTH ward, Allegheny; price only 8S50; lot alone worth the money. Inquire at EWING & BYERS, 107 Federal i St., A. Mlegheny.- myl9-43 FOR SALE-SG.000-FRAME KOW OS SEVEN houses In Second -ward: pays large Interest on Investment. STKAUB & MORRIS, corner Wood street and Third avenue, Pittsburg. myl9-10 THOR BALE-RESIDENCES IN ALL PARTS JD of Allegheny and atall prices: call and see us before purchasing" STRAUB MORRIS, cor ner Wood st.ana Third ave., Pittsburg. myl9-10 FOR SALE 8,500 THREE-bToRY BRICK residence on River avenue: everything In good order; owner has refused 83M a year rent. TRAUB 4 MORRIS, corner Wood st. and Third ave., Pittsburg. myl9-10 ttior SALE 2,7C0 TWO-STORY BRICK lllnff on Decatur St.: lob about 25 feet JU dwelling on front, allowing 3-foot aUey at side of house; as an Investment pays 8 per cent on present rental. Sl'RAUB MORRIS, corner Wood St. and Third avenue, Pittsburg. my!9-10 OR SALE-3,000-THAT ELEGANT NEW and substantial press brick dwelling (never occupied), containing 9 rooms, batb, stationary washstands, laundry, cement cellar and all lm- rovements, located on Ackley st., head ot onterey st. W. a STEWART. Ul Fourth ave. apil-19-su Suburban Residences. FOR SALE AT INGRAM COZY 6-ROOM house: lot 0x150 feet. GEORGE JOHNSTON, Agent, 2 Fourth ave. mylS-i TTIOR SALE RESIDENCES AT INGRAM, wood. Bellevue. Hawkins, etc. J1 Crafton, Idlewood, STRAUB & MORRIS, cornerThlrd ave. and Wood St., Pittsburg. myl9-10 FOR SALE-CHEAP AT KAYLORS STA TION, Ebensburg and Cresson R. R., small lot. dwelling and stable: suitable for summer residence. A. McDERMIT, Klttannlng Point, Pa. myls-39 FOR SALE-WILKINSBURG, NEAR BTA TION, at a bargain, new and very neat frame dwelling 7 rooms, reception hall, finished attic, good cellar aad sewerage; corner lot, 52X120: terms to salt. J. R. COOPER & CO.. 107 Fourth ave. myl8-84 FOR SALE - BELLEVUE BOROUGH -A frame house of seven rooms, nataral gas, water In kitchen and well at door, large lot. plenty of choice fruit, excellent view, one of the nnest in the borough, 7 mlnntes from Neville sta tion. For particulars Inquire 191 MARKET ST., Allegheny City. myl9-91-Trssu FORSALE-THE BEST "NEW HOUSE, WITH large lot. at Wllklnsburg for 83,000; now on tbe market; It was built by a party for a home: well built In every way. and now thev feel that It Is a little more expensive property than they are, able to live in aud not Interfere with their busi ness, etc. C H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenne. TnylS-65 FOR SALE-pl,000-SUBSTANTIAL, "BRICK residence, containing 12 rooms and all con veniences; lot 192x264; this property Is desirably located In Wllklnsburg; faces two good avenues, and tbe gronnd alone it laid on In lots will sell for tbe money: owner refused several years ago825, 000 cash. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. ap2I-19-8u FOR SALE-AT SHERIDAN STATION. P., C. &SU L. U. R II acres of land, frame house, orchard, etc.; two natural gas lines run through the place; this land could be divided Into lots and afford a good lnrestmentialsoat Sheridan station, a frame house of 5 rooms; lot 55x106 leet: price onlySLSuO. LASHELL & RANKIN. 87 Fonrth ave. myl9-ll FOR SALE P.000 FIFTEEN MINUTES walk from Sharpsburg station, on good road, 'brick bouse of JJarge rooms and a small frame honse, 2 stables, 12J4 acres of land, large orchard, grapery, etc. : premises are connec ed with rail road by board walk and are unsurpassed in beantv and hralthfulness of location. Inquire at DEN TAL ROOM, No. 11 Wylle ave. my!9-13 TTIOR SALE-5 ACHES HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS '! barn: abnndance. nl rrult adlolnlne boroueh of Bellevne: onesanare from the proposed Bellevue electric road, and 10 minutes' walk to Neville station. P., Ft. W. & C. R. R., 4 miles from Allegheny market; wonld make a lovely Suburban borne. Address M. P. HOW LEY, S819 Butler St.. city. my!8.83 FOR SALE-AT INGRAM-EIGHT ACHES with Improvements; location and scenery superb: fruit trees In abundance, with a variety or majestic forest trees, such as walnut oak, elm, sugar maple, shellbarg, hickory and others too numerous to mention; good water; Philadelphia Company's gas; 20 minutes' walk from railroad station; this beautiful place will be oflered for one week at very low figures nnd easy terms. GEO. JOHNSTON, Real Estate Agent, s2 Fourth ave mylS-4 FOR SALE LOTS. CItv Lots. FORSALE-ON LINE OF NEW CABLE LINE, Wylle ave., several hundred very fine build ing lots. GEORGE JOHNSTON, Agent 62 Fourth ave myIS-4 TTIOR SALE-CHEAP LOTS. WYLIE AVE. JD and W andless st, near cable and electric car lines: selling rapidly; inducements offered to buy. ALLES BAILEY. 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. myi9-45-Mwrhl'Ssu TTIOR SALE-A CHANCE FOR SPECULATION, JD oneacre near Wylle ave. cable line In the lulrteenth ward, beautifully situated and will lay out In lots to advantage: a great bargain. J. It COOPER 4 CO., 107 Fourth ave. ' myl8-84 FOR SALE-LOTSI LOTS! LOTS! 24X100 FEET to alley on paved SO foot street; 8100 cash: bal- ance to sultuiurcbaser: Traction tine: nrlcfi SL one sauare from Citizens Traction tine: price jl,uoo each. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler streets. myls-18-Thssu FOR SALE-ON IOWA ST., NEAR HERRON ave and terminus of Wylle ave., one of the finest building lots In the lhlrteenth ward, lront lng 250 ft on Iowa st. by 125 ft deep; will be sold cheap. J. R. COOPER fc CO., 107 Fourth ave. myl8-84 FOR SALE-WYLIE AVE.-LOTS FBOM 8250 to 8350: terms, $10 cash: balance in small monthly payments; come quick and buy quick: these lots are bound to double In value on the completion of Central Traction road. J. H. COOPER CO., 107 Fourth ave. myls-84 Hazelvrood Lots. FOR SALE-LOTSI LOTSI! LOTS111 AT HA ZEL WOOD; choice lots. 26X130 each, fronting on 50-ft streets; location unsurpassed: terms to suit buyers. J, B. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. myls-84 FOR SALE HAZELWOOD LOTS VERY desirable lots on Tullymet and Sylvan ave nues, and from 3 to 4 mlnntes' walk from either Marlon or Uazelwood stations: prices, from 8300 upward. D. P. THOMAS & CO., 408 Grant st. myI8-40-MWFSU Suburbnn Lot. TT'tte SALE-MAPLEWOOD PARK-LOTS 40x 120. J. B. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. .my9-TTSSu FOR SALE-AT INORAM-800 BKAU1TFDL building lots. GEO. JOHNSTOJ., Agent 62 Fourth ave. mylS-4 TT-OR SALE -AT INGRAM BEAUTIFUL X? woodland lots; easy terms. GEO. JOHNS ION, Agent 63 Fourth ave. in vis- FOR SALE-THE HANDSOMEST LOT AT Cratton: view and locitlon unsurpassed: size, 100x240, S1RACB& MORRIS, corner Wood st. and luird avenue, Pittsburg. inyl9-10 OR SALE-LOTS-LOTS-WILK1NS1IUKG- 62x120 each: near station: beautiful location, wide streets, sewered and macadamized, nat. gas; only 8750 each, and on your own terms. J. R. COOPER & CO., 107 Fonrth ave. mylM4 FOR SALE-AT CORAOPOL1S, P. & L. E. K. R., a large number or choice building sites and lots: these lots are on wide streets and alleys, above overflow, and will be sold on reasonable terms. LASHELL Jt RANKIN, 7 Fonrth ave. myl9-ll FOR SALE-FINE BUILDING LOTS AT GIB SON station 'P. &L. E. R. B.; 15 minutes ride from the depot: lots 100X231 ft and SOtlou ft. JirtSrm1!?dJr!rLlcul!,rs,naulret 1S21SIDNEY ST., SOUTH SIDE, or of ADAMS GIBSON on me premisis. myl9-Z3 TTIOHSALE-AT EMSWORIH, P., FT. AV. & C. A' R. R., beautiful building lots, only 6 minutes from station: lots each 60x120: boardwalks, excel lent water, fine view, good natural drainage; one of the choicest locations on the Ft Wayne roadr prices low ana terms easjr. J. R. COOPER CO., 107 Fonrth arc my 19-93 FOR SALE MAPLEWOOD PARK. WIL KINSUURG, laid out by Geo. S. Martin; ele gant building lots, 40x120 and 40x240: 8150 to 8400 each: 810 to (20 down, balance SI to 83 per week: these are the most desirable lots on the market and are bound to double In value within the next 90 days; 56 trains each way daily; call on the agents, who will payyonr fare and take you to see the grounds. v. o, vvvrtK e vu., im ourcn ave. my9-fl-TTSSu FOR SALE-LOTS. East End Lots. FOR BALE-RMO-CENTERAVEj. CORNER Neville st.. Shadyslde, 81x170 feet. W. C. DiAiiAAi, ii t ouna ave. myis-os-su FOR SALE-SEVERAL CHOICE LOTS DESIR ABLY located on Fifth ave., Sbadyslde. W. C. BTEWART, 114 Fourth aTe. ap21-19-su FOR 8ALE-P.500-NEGLEY AVENUE, COR NER Margaretta st, 110x170 feet. W. C. STEWARD. 114 Fourth avenue. myl2-3-SU FOHSAL-fS, 750-50x165 FEET. LOCATED IN one of the choicest neighborhoods In Sbady slde. W. C. B1E WART, ift rourth ave. myll-W-Bu FOR SALE-A NUMBEB'OF THE CHOICEST lots In the East End: will payyouto see us before buying. w. STEWART. 114 Fourth apil-19-sa arc FORSALE-NEARLY 8 ACRES, AT A BAB GAIN : only a few minutes' walk from Swiss vale station; all In natural forest trees: will sell for 900 per acre. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. inylS-66 FOR SALE-LOTS ON WINEBIDDLE AVE NUE, Friendship Grove, Falrmount avenne. Negley avenue, and all the desirable localities In the East End. STRAUB A MORRIS, corner Wood street snd Third avenue, Pittsburg. mvlWO FOR SALE-CHOICE LOTS AT DALLAS STA TION. V. K. B.. convenient to steam and street cars; cheap and on easy terms: situation un surpassed: price ranging from S408 to 8600. Inquire ori). C. NEGLEY, 6108 Penn ave., East End. no2S-y78 FOE SALE -CHOICE SHADJSIDE LOT fronting 133 feet on an 80 foot paved street close to station, buildings on adjoining lots, flrst class; price S per foot front: a bargain: terms easy. L. ofRAZIEK, Forty-fifth and Butler streets. myls-lt-Tbssn IriOR SALE-LOTS, VERY CONVENIENT TO ' cable lines. In the East End; streets all sewered; chnrches, schoolsand stores convenient; neighborhood clean, quiet aud excentlonallrgpod; lots large" bnt prices small. JOHN F. BAXIKR, Agent, 512 Smlthfleld street. myI9-49orwrsu FOR SALE-6 ACRES. BEAUTIFULLY LO nAThU. and rrontlnir 360 ft. on one Of the leading 60-ft. avenues of L. E.: no finer sites for 2 or 3 first-class residences, and 8.1, 660 an sere will take It if told before Jtrael: to secure this you must act promptly. See M. P. HOWLEY. 3819 Butler st, city. myl8-85 FOR SALE-LOTS NEAR NEGLEY AVENUE, on Banm street; this localltvli being vigor ously sought after on account of the Improvements now being made: size. 50xl2OIeet, 20 foot alley in rear, senerm alley: every lot has sewer connec tion. MELLON BROS.. East End, or JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smlthfleld street. myl9-t9-Mwrsu FOB SALE-LOTS 100x250 FEET, LOCATED on Filth avenne, Sbadyslde, facing Amber son ave.: this Is without doubt the choicest loca tion In the East End; the ground lays in such a manner that for very little money It can be graded and a handsome ellect prodnced In way of land scape gardening. W. U. STEWART, 114 Fonrth avenue. my!2-63-sa FOB SALE W. C. STEWART, 114 FOURTH avenue, will sell you a lot desirably located lnShadvgldeona main avenne. caved and sew- f ered. and advance you money to build a house to suit your own meas npon luepayuieutui (uuuutsu, 81,000 when house la completed and the balance at the rate of 810 a month. W. C STEWART. 114 Fourth ave. myl9-8S FOR SAI,E-t7.50 THAT ELEGANT BUILD ING site, 118X173 feet (asawbole or will sell halo, located on Rebecca St., Shadyslde, between Cenfr ave. ana Penn ave., facing Baum Grove, Is well elevated, level, has eastern exposure, line residence on either side and In a neighborhood that will undoubtedly be strictly flrst-class. W. C STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. myl2-85-Su TTIOR SALE-S3O.0OO-10 ACRES OF GROUND. JD suitable for laying out in lots; is perfectly level, well elevated and desirably located in tne heart of the East End, In a neighborhood that will undoubtedly be strictly flrst-ciass:ls within 12 min utes' walk of Fifth avenue cable cars: has a front age of 2,800 feet; fine brick dwelUngof Brooms and a frame of 6 rooms: terms 810.000 rash, balance to snitpnrchaser. IV. C. STEWART. 114 Fourth ave. my5-12-sa Allegheny Lota. TTIOR SALE-CHEAP LOT -BUENA VISTA ST.; JD lot 25x137, to Perrysvllle ave; f price. f9uo. ALLES & BAILEY, 184 Fonrth ave. : teU 167. myl9-46-uwssu- TTIOR SALE BUILDING LOTS IN ALLE r GHENY L'ltv GHENY City and out on the Perrysvllle road bTRAUB & MORRIS, corner .Wood st. snd Third avenue, Pittsburg. myl9-10 TTKJRSALE YOUSAYYOUDESIREHEALTH. JD pure atr, pure water, beautiful scenery and rapid transit: locate on the Watson acre and X acre sites. Perrysvllle avenne. Tenth ward. Alle gheny: Pittsburg office, A. J. PENTECOST. 413 Grant street. . myl2-84 FOR SALE-FARM AT HOBOKEN-93 ACRES: 2 minutes' walk'from station: one of the best farms in the county. For particulars sec J. R. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. mylS-84 F OR SALE -147 ACRES SITUATE IN WEST- Ardara station, onlv 18 in lies from Plttshurz: bas 30aoresof coal. Is good wheat or stock farm; well watered: honse of 5 rooms, large bank barn: land is rolling, and all under cultivation: price 110, ao; this Is tbe best farm ror the money on the Penna. B.E. W.C. STEWART. U4 Fonrth ave. ap21-19-SU TTIOR SALE-200 ACRES AT ARDARA 8TA V TION, Pennsylvania Railroad. 18 miles from Pittsburg (as a whole or to suit purchaser), has a large sand stone quarry opened, a large sand bank and aoout 100 acres of level land suitable for man- uiscturing purposes; aujujus i.aiueKie dv. a, Co.. and only five miles from the new Westing house Works at Wllmerdlng. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fonrth avenue. ap2M9-Su Bllacetlaneou. FOR SALE-SEVERAL GOOD BARGAINS AT Oakland, Bellefleld, etc. near the new cable line. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. mylS-5 FOR SALE-REAL ESTATE. IMPROVED AND unimproved, in all parts of the city: call or send far new-printed descriptive list Jnstlssned. L. O. FRAZIER. Real Estate .Broker, Forty-lirth and Butler sts. myl8-16-Thssu FOR SALE-BY EWING & BYERS, NO. 107 Federal street Allegheny. ALLEGHENY HOUSES. 810,000-On Arch street near Montgomery ave-, fine 3-story brick bouse of 10 rooms, hall, vesti bule, bath, hot and cold water, both gases. Inside w. c: all sewered; lot 20x75. 85,000 On Beaver ave, line brick bonse, 8 rooms and all conveniences; lot 22x125, with stable on rear: possession at once. 82,700-On Voeghley street two frame houses renting at present Tor (348 per annum; must be sold to close an estate. 83,000 On West Jefferson St. frame house, 7 rooms ana nail, Dotn gases ana water: 101 zuxju. 83,500 Corntr Rhine and Item sts.. Tenth ward, frame house of 10 rooms, with lot 67x100. 82,600-On Locust st. near Bldwell st. brick bouse of 8 rooms, both gases and water; big bar gain. ll.foO On Carroll st sear Arch, frame house, S rooms; corner lot; rents for 8240 pr annum. (2,400 On Carroll st , near Arch, frame house, 4 rooms, with lot 20x100 to Alpine ave : possession at once. 3.00C On West Market st, three new frame houses, two of 5 rooms each and one of 3 rooms; lot 80x100: good Investment. 83.500 On Lacock street brick bouse, 6 rooms, ball, bath rooms, hot and cold water, both gases, slate roof, corner lot: rents ror S3G0 per annum All tbe above bouses can be boogbt on easy terras. Can and get one of our new For Sale cat alogues. EWING & BYERS, iny!9-50 107 Federal street VOVt. SALE BUSINESS. Bnilness Cbnnces. FOR SALE-GROCERY STORE. 1NQUIREAT 45 FRANKLIN ST., Allegheny. my!9-44 FOR SALE-LEASE, TOOLS AND FIXTURES for carrying on and manufacturing popcorn, candy, etc. Address B., Dispatch office. myl4-49 FOR SALE-NOTION STORE-ONLY 8500; doing a good business; low rent: call for par ticulars. J. R. COOPER 4 CO., 107 Fourth ave. myl9-93 FOR SALE CIGAR STORE; WHOLESALE and retail: one of tbe best locations In tbe city: good reasons for selling. Address A. Dis patch office. myl9-H7 FOR SALE-LEASE AND SALOON FIX TURES, pool and billiard tables and Ice: good location. Address JOHNSON & SON. New Lisbon, O., for particulars. myl7-31 FOR SALE A FIRST-CLASS BOARDING bouse, doing a good business, and well located In the heart of the city: will sell at a bar gain. C BERINGER&SON, 103 Fourth ave. myl8-59-Tussu FOR SALE-GROCERY WITH EXTENSIVE cash business; fine room In best location; nice, fresh stock; Invoice, 81.600: rare opening; making money fast C. H. FOLSOM. Lima, O. myl9-57-TuSa FOR SALE SHOE BUSINESS A BABE opportunity lu a thriving town near the city; well established jnd doing a first-class business; will st-11 at Invoice; must be sold soon. J. R. COOPER & CO.. 107 Fourth ave. my!9-93 -COR SALE-GOOD PAYING BUSINESS FOR X lady that can sew forabout ?L0u: neat little conicctionery ana ice cream onsiness, VJJO: bakery with horse and wagon, 84C0. stores of all kinds; ICO business chances. bUEPARD & CO.. 54 Fifth ave. my3 FOR SALE GROCERY RAREST OPPOR TUNITY: situated on best business street In Allegheny: doing a No. 1 paving business: will sell at Invoice or lump: good bargain If sold Im mediately., as owner Is moving W est Address A. F. H.. Allegheny P. O. myl5-32-TuWTSU FOR SALE-LEASE OF HOTEL EBUNS WICK,Nos.254 and 25S 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 must bo made before June term of court, so that license can be transferred to purchaser, M. J. MURPHY, proprietor. myl4-71 Business Stands. 1TIOR 8ALE-OR.EXCHANGE-HOTEL PARK. Bridgewater: brick hotel 32 rooms, doing uiuuHuie uQsiucsa; in nrst-ciasa oraer. Aaaress O. BOX 419, Pittsburg. myl7-65-Tursu FOR SALE-LOT 60X120 FEET ON FOURTH avenne, between Wood and Smlthfleld sts.; also, lot 35x110 on Liberty st, near Suspension bridge; also, several very desirable lots on Fenn avenue. STRAUB &MORR1S, corner Wood st. and Third avenue, Pittsburg. my!9-10 FOR SALE-SEVERAL PIECES OF PROP ERTY on Fourth ave.: also a number of pieces on Penn arc, Smlthfleld st and other good streets: will take pleasure In giving full par ticulars and showing surveys to parties desiring topSfc,!!M- W.C. STEWART, 111 Fourth are. ap2i-i9-su res. sALE-BtJfHxnes. Bnslneu Stsuut. X FK BALE-THE LABGE BBICX BTHLPOrO j corner of North avenue and- r6)m'- s,: v wnni ana auparucuiarsou applications baulu-0 MORRIS, comer Wood sW and Third avenutv Pitts tmrg. myia-a R SALE THAT DEsIRABLZ BUSINESS nroperty corner of Ohio and Sandusky streets, now occupied by J. L. Wyland; particulars on ap plication. STRAUB & MOR1US. eorter Wood si. and Third avenue. Pittsburg. mj!9-lft TTIOR HALK nmmi TBI LARGEST ANJ X' best located niece of ororwrtr suitable 1 lor retail trade in Pittsburg: owner hai been boldlar for 1140,000, bnt wilt take the above price If so ,mitoiuiutami iu principals ouiy. w. u 8TEWABT, 114 Fourth ave. pa-19-W w housi R SALE-HOTEL FURNITURE W1TB larsre transient trader fin nw MMm touse. furnished thronffhontMArflATirTtTiiin rare chance: price, 83,500: on easy navmenuslk this growing city. V. a. FOLSOM, Lima, O. myw-OT-Tusa TTIOR SALE-IKHOCO-THHEE-STOBY BRICK J hotel In Bteubenville, O.: house furnished throughout; has license and Is doing a good bus iness: good reasons for selling: all particulars on application. STRAUB 3c MORRIS, corner Wood st. and Third ave.: Pittsburgh myl9-10 JUanafaetHrlDsi sites. FOR SALE-2xll5 FEET, LOCATED IK THX heart of Pittsburg, within 3 minutes' walk of postofflee; la now renting for J6,50uayear, and improvementsonlyeoverbalf theground; this is without donbt the choicest piece of property la the city, and If properly Improved would nay s percent net on Investment; price 9120,000: full fiatlculars to principals only. W. C. STEWART, 4 Fourth ave. myl2-6sa ' FOB. SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Iloraea. Vehicles. Llvo Stock, dice, FOR SALE-ELEGANT BUCKWAGONS FOS 860: superior to any others In the market. L. GLESENKAMP & SON, 320 Penn ave. myl3-8 TTIOR SALE-CHOICE DRIVING HORSES, JD trained for single or donble driving; war ranted sound and gentle: safe for ladles and chil dren. HENRY A. CU111LLNQS, Exposition Driving Park. mylS- FOR BALE -A FINE, STYLISH FAMILY" horse, dark bay, 7 vears old and IS hands high: fearless of cars and can be driven anywhere; reason for selling, want of use. Can be seen for two daya at BURNS & JAHN'S stables. 547 ,548, 531 Grant St. myl9-U9 Machinery and Sletals. FOR SALE-WE HAVE FOR SALE A LARGS lot of No. 1 second-hand engines andbollers, all sizes, from 2 h. p. up. taken in exchange .for new; we got them cheap and they will go cheap: also new engines and boilers, every size and style, at rock bottom prices. II A RME'SMACHINg DEPOT. 97 First aveT .rr fe3-y778u Miscellaneous, FOR SALE-LARGE EMPTY CASKS (PIPES), capacity 160 to 200 gaUons. In perfect eondl tlon; also tanks. Inquire at 191 FIRST AVE. myl9-65 TJiOB SALE-A FINE DECKER BROS., UP JD RIGHT piano nearly new at a great sacri fice: owner going to Europe. Call at 440 PENN AVE. mjlS-42 TTKIR 8ALE-A FEW ELEGANT. WHITE PAT J2. TERN linen tabln cloths, 3 an d3X yards long, at a bargain. Address LINEN. Dispatch office. myis-14 TTIOR SALE-NO. 9 PULS01IETER PUMP, JD with all necessary fixtures for same: caoscitr 1,000,000 gallons in 24hours;ln use onlv one week: will be sold cheap. Address STEUBENVILLS IRON ANU STEEL CO., SteubenvlUe, Oblo. myl9-92 TO LET. CItv Residences. TO LET-NO. 35 LOCUST ST.. S-ROOM BRICK dwelling: hot and cold water, bath, etc U. H.LOVE, 83 Fourth avenue. myl-S mO LET BRICK HOUSE 4 ROOMS AND J. R- A. finished attic: city water; low rent COOPER & CO. , 107 Fourth avenue. myl9-93 TO LET-WYLIE AVE.. LOW RENT, BRICK houses rooms, hall, bath, range, nat and art. gas: in cood repair, 107 Fourth ave. 4, R. CO( 'UJT iPEBACO.. myls-84 Allegheny Residences. TO LET-VERY FINE FINISHED 10-BOOK house, near parks. In Allegheny. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent 62 Fourth ave. mylS-4 TO LET HOUSE ON MARSHALL ST.. AL LEGHENY. In fiats of 3 rooms each. Anplr, In evenings, at Ut RIDGE AVE., Allegheny. myis-39 Suburban Residences. TO LET-IN SEWICKLEY-COMPLETELT. furnished, a brick residence on Broad stv 1 sq. from station, immediate possession. Ad dress "Adair." boxZ7, Sewlckley, Pa. myl9-SS TO LET-MY HOUSE, THDJTEEN BOOMS, -at Laurel Station, Ft Wayne road, all mod ern Improvements, stable and carriage house, two acres ground, with liver view. Inquire on prem ises, or at 219 Lacock street Allegheny. WM.T. DUNN. mhS-O TO LET-OR FOR SALE-A TWO-STORY frame bouso of 7 rooms and finished attic: beautiful location; handsome scenery and sur roundings; slate mantels, lnsldasnntters. natural ras. eood cellar: house newlvnabered: exeellenr spring water: lot J acre, terraced and nlcelTtUft i oat: situate on Beaver road and within 4 minutes' wave ox Linton station, inquire on premises or address THOS. BARRETT, Emswortbp. o. , myI9-4-WSU ADnrtmenis. TO LET-A NICELY FURNISHED ROOM; everything flrst-class, for one ortwo gentle- ' men. 4HF.NaVE. mjl9-ics TO LET-FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED rooms: pleasantly located: on line of cable , cars. InquireSOSHADY AVENUE. EastEnd. myl8-43' TO LET-SOME FINE UNFURNISHED rooms suitable for housekeeping; three store rooms: good stands; low rent For particulars Inquire 44 FOURTH STREET. myI7-92-rsu TO LET TWO NEATLY FURNISHED rooms. East End, in a refined family; suita ble for one or more gentlemen; within one block of either cable. Address M. M., Dispatch office. myl9-ll4 Offices. Deik Koom. etc mo LET-DESK ROOM IN OUB MAIS' OF JL FICE. with, use of desk, etc.; rent low to a good tenant. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. myl8-6S 1 Business Stands. 10 LET-A HOUSE AND STOREROOM AT corner of Tunnel st. and Webster are. No. Inquire on PREMISES. my!7-81 PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS WANTJSD IF YOU have one book worth 10 cents, or a library worth SLOCO, let us kno: we will buy one as quickly as the other. LEVI'S BOOK STOKE. Seventh Ave. Hotel building. my3-23 ' PERSONAL THOSE DESIRING TO BUY American gold and silver watches or fine clocks, and novelties in standard and fashionable Jewelry, wUl And a grand assortment at very low est prices at HENRY TERHEYDEN 'S. 530 Smith field st myl2-MWTsn FOUND. FOUNO A NEW PLACE TO GET YOUR faml'v white sewing done at short notice. A.W.WARE, Louvre ,fa love and Corset Empo rium, 24 Sixth st mylWl FOUND THAT ANY AMOUNT OF FAMILY white sewing can be made to measure on short notice at A- W. WARE'S, Louvre Glove and Corset Parlor, 24 Sixth st myl9-31 FOUND THE PLACE WHERE LADIES will not have to worry with sewing slrls; bring your material and have any kind of ladles and children's muslin underwear made to order; work guaranteed. A. W. WARE; 24 Sixth st myl9-3l WANTED! A few more special agents to represent The United States Mutual Accident As sociation in Western Penn sylvania. With first-class, successful men profitable con tracts will be made.- Ener getic men can make $50 every , week. This is an opportunity well worth investigating. For further information call or write FOWLER & WHITESELL, " General Agents for Western Penna. Office, Seventh Avenue Hotel, Pittsburg, Pa. fl i KnM-l& .5tr JLiiitS! ', &.. ; ' ir.3r . - . jfUift'i .a tl