"-- THE HTTSBUKGK DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, MAT- 22, 1889. - 3 eHiitftiTS OF IERCI. The Marvelous Speed "With Which , ; They Dart Along the Streets. Jk A.PDBLIC TEST MADE YESTERDAY. ; Hospital. Ambulances in Pittsburg Can Outrun Fire Engines. SOMETIMES IT ISAEACE WITH DEATH ' "There comes the yellow flag; loot outl" Every day the cry rings out on some of the prominent avenues as a hospital ambu lance flies through the streets to the fre quent scenes of accident? or to answer a depot call. The Dispatch had frequently heard marvelous stories of the fast time made by these chariots of mercy and of their efficiency above that of other cities. Yesterday afternoon a. reporter was de tailed to ascertain the fastest time ever made by the ambulances of different institutions. Superintendent "W. A. Cowen, of the "West Penn Hospital, when the object of the visit was stated, showed in a moment that he had been approached on a pet theme. Come out to the stables and see the mules," said he. The drrrer was just leaving the stables. . "Hitch up tho ambulance," called out Mr. Cowen. Then to the writer he said: 'Jump in, we'll take a ride." And before the reporter realized exactly what was going on the driver was beside them. A THRILLIKa BIDE. The superintendent simply wore his slippers and dressing jacket, but that did not matter. -The reporter jerked out his watch, as did the superintendent. As the gong struck the mules bounded from the barn door as though shot out of a cannon. The watch showed two min utes of S. It was the busiest part of the day and Liberty street and Penn avenue were crowded with iron trucks and other heavy teaming wagons. "Let's go to the Union depot," said the su perintendent as the mules flc across the over head bridge. Down Libert? street rushed the mules, their ears laying back and going in a way that would shame a good many fire horses. Ihe reporter operated the gong, and every time it struck it might have been on the mules' backs from the effects gained. Children ran out expecting to see a fire en gine, rnd women with soapsuds on their arms stood still with amazement. Soon a long string of wagons was encountered, and fully one-half a minute was wasted getting around them and gliding from one car track to the other. Some of the wagons stopped their teams and gazed on with something like wonder at the mules as they sped past. There a was whirr, a short, sud den stop, and the wagon came to a standstill at the Union depot. IX TWELVE MINUTES. It lacked a minute and a quarter to 3 o'clock and the trip had been made in just 5J minutes fully two miles on a crowded street. The gong rang again and the wagon swung around the comer to Penn avenue and started on the return trip. A f nneral was all broken up as the wagon sped past. Eight or ten wagons were made to turn out and as the mules rushed past a cable car going the same direction, the reporter clutched the seat and tried to catch his breath and mut tered something to the effect that they were going. Three other cars were passed the am bulance spanned the bridge at Twenty-eighth street,&nd the mules drew up at the hospital doo. The two watches had not left the hands of the Superintendent and the reporter, and as J the mules once more raised their ears at the I hospital, the hands showed 3:05, the round trip I being made in just 12 minutes. L As the ambulance sped along, the reporter f noticed the driver glance back into the ambu lance, as II to see If he was jolting the patient OTHER REMARKABLE TRIM. As the mules were unhlt;"ed and turned into box stalls, tbey rolled over and were apparently ready for another trip. Their names were Josey and Billy. They it ere an experiment and were brought untrained from Kentucky a little over a year ago to replace the horses. They were trained to the work and, the Super intendent says, never balked. The excitement has the same effect on them as on fire horses, , and they never have to be struck with the lash. The Sul-rincndent thinks mules should be tried irrffeHre eorvJeA.and s&yrf that they far pSrpiss horses; as they Will'never founder and Fn stand the paved streets better. They must TO pure Kentucky-bred mules though no com mon trash. The mules have often made fast time be tween the Union depot and the hospital, but yesterday's trip was the fastest. It is a common thing for them to be hitched up and make the round trip in 20 minutes including the time of hitching. One of the doctors present stated that they had made the trip to the Lake Erie and Western depots, about three miles, in six minutes. Of the trip yesterday three persons can testify to the time made, though marvelous as it may seem. HOMEOPATHIC SPEED TOO. The fastest trip made by the Homeopathic Hospital ambulance was last New Year's Eve, when seven cases were brought into the Union depot badly burned by an accident at the Prick Coke "Works at Scottdale. The trip from the Union depot was made In less than five minutes, and in just one hour the patients were all In bed and their wounds an dressed. Other quick trips have also been made. The driver mentioned one time last September when he was bringing a woman from Ben Venue wbo had shot herself. The driver en deavored to reach the hospital before she died, and was baffled by the bad condition of Fifth avenue. The woman drew her last breath as she reached the hospital steps. The horses and harness used on the Homco- Sathic ambulance were donated by Mrs. Will itn Thaw. The horses are a magnificent pair of bays of the French coacher breed. The ambulance was the gift of Mrs. Robert Pit cairn, and the stables were bought by the Ladies' Association. THE POLICE SPEEDEES. The police patrol wagon often acts as an ambulance, and makes fast time. The patrol wagon assisted the Homeopathic ambulance in transferring the seven cases rioted above. At one. time they went to Twenty-third street in 13 minutes in answer to the Monroe foundry ex plosion. Before the hospitals had adopted ambnlances, Ben Matthews, a liveryman living on Butler, near Forty-first street. keDt an ambulance and answered hospital calls. At one time he went to the 13. 0. depot in 15 minutes on crowded streets. It is expected soon that the hospitals will also adopt the mode of harnessing used by the patrol and fire service, when still better time can be made. Ambulances were given the right of way on public thoroughfares four years ago by Councils and since that time their effi ciency has stcadilyincreased. As Superintend ent Co wen said: "We now stand ahead of all other cities for fast time and efficient ambulance service." FOR NERVOUS DISEASES Use TJorsford's Acid Phosphate. Dr.1 F. G. Kelly, Alderton, W. T., says: "I have prescribed it in a large number of cases of restlessness at night, and nervous diseases gen erally, and also in cases of indigestion caused by lack of sufficient jrastric juice of tbe stomach, with marked success, and consider it one of the best remedies known to the professional world." Tbe Greatest Salt Barsnlns of the Session. Ready-to-wear suits at $10, $15 and $20 in our suit department. Just the thing for summer wear of all kinds. JOS. HORNE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. Cottage Farnltnre. New patterns that prove more desirahle and less in cost than goods offered in pre vious seasons. P. C. Schoeneck, 711 Liberty street. Geo. H. Bennett & Dro., No. 135 Tirst are., second door below "Wood st, have the largest and finest stock of pnre rye whiskies in the city. Wbaps Now is the time to buy a stylish wrap; all the latest styles in wraps, jackets, connemaras, etc.; prices all reduced for our clearance sale. Hugcs & Hacke. siwrsn Best $1 B0 per doz. cabinet photos in the city. Panel picture with each doz. cabinets. Lies' Popular 'Gallery, 10 and 12 Birth st Sumwp Removal Great Western Gun Works removed to 706 Smithfield street, near Lib erty. J. H. Johnston. Liohtner's perfumes please refined , taste. His latest odor, "Hud of the Mist." AT WORK AT EAST. The Pumping of tbe Yellow Pond Merrily Going on A Means of Lowering tho Threatening Water. Residents of the Thirteenth ward in the vicinity of Yellow pond retired last night upon conch.es of contentment according to the latest returns. After a tedious interim since the memorable local deluge of a week or so ago, the balky pumps started off at a great rate yesterday evening, and, if Jupiter Pluvius doesn't turn his sprinkling-pot on again, tho impending danger of inundated homes on Soho street and Center avenue is at an end. The efforts of a big force of men, with two old hydraulic pumps, were futile yesterday to decrease the depth ot the fast-filliuc frog pond, and another one was engaged, which was at work in no time. Thomas Carlln & Sons, of Allegheny, were engaged by the Department of Public Safety, and in 25 minntes after their new piston pump was put at work a general decrease of tyi inches of water had been forced over the hill, down in a turbulent stream to the Soho pond on FiQh avenue, whence it is carried on to the river. Some of the people on that side were fearful lest a repetition of the Yellow pond trouble would occur, but, upon examination, the "drop" was found open and free from all rub bish or barrier. The water is ten feet from there, and is fast flowing through other small holes belowNthe drop, thus precluding any danger. At this time the sewage is steadily flowing down from Center avenne and Mmersville, as far out as Thirty-third street; but the pump now on hand is equal to the occasion. An eight inch pipe is being used and to-day another pump is to be put In operation, .which will ac celerate the work very materially. Tho firm now doing the work is the same which was called on to help the city's engines in raising the ruins of tbe Wllley building. At tbe rate the depth is decreasing, by to morrow night the water will practically be down to its proper level, should it not rain in the interval. Am These Wltnrasca Have Done, Existence hasn't much to give When vieor is in question. Success is the prerogative Of unimpaired digestion. Health is success, have you lost itf Then here's encouragement for yon. Dks. Stabkey & Paxes: "I regard your treatment by inhalation as a wonderful dis covery of science and a blessing to suffering humanity." Rev. A. A. Johnson. President of Wesleyan College, Fort Worth, Texas. Dks. Stabkey fc PALES-"My wife would have been in her grave if it bad not been for your Compound Oxygen Treatment." J. B. Mustard, Postmaster, Milton, Del. DrsStarkey & Palen's office records show over 45,000 different cases in which their Com pound Oxgen Treatment has been used by physicians in their practice and by invalids in dependently. Their brochure of 200 pages will be forwarded free of charge to anyone address ing DBS. STABKEY & Palen, No. 1529 Arch street, Philadelphia, Pa. A Good Plan for Visitors to Paris. Mr. J. Harvey Wattles departs June 15, per steamer La Bretagne, for Europe, in the interest of his father, W. W. Wattles, jew eler and importer, of SO and 32 Fifth ave. He has secured an office at 21 Sue Slartel, where persons desiring to send pieces to Pittsburg can have them carefully packed by experienced men and shipped with other goods, thus materially reducing the cost of shipping. He will pay all dnties and de liver them right to your house. Address J. Harvey Wattles, 21 Eue Martel, Paris, ws TAYLOR & DEAN'S, 203 and 205 Market Street, Is headquarters for adjustable window screens, which will fit any window. Price from 30c to 50c each. Also for fencing of every description. eod poWpER ALWAYS THE BE. GINGER' PUDDING. Take one cup dark Porto Rico molasses, half enp dark brown sugar, one-fourth cup butter and two ejrgs; beat these all together. Stir into this one cap sweet milk, two tea spoonfuls ground ginger, and three even enps of sifted flour, having mixed thor oughly through the dry flour one measure of "Banner Baking Powder." Bake in pndding or cake pan onehonr; slow oven; serve hot, with the following hard dressing: One-fourth pound butter beaten to a cream, adding one egg and six tablespoonfuls of granulated sngar, beating until quite light. Plavor with vanilla or ram. THE PRUDENT AND ECONOMICAL housewife is aware of the fact that it al most invariably proves expensive economy to experiment with new baking preparations, low in price and low in quality, but claim ing to be as good as the old reliable Ban ner Powder, which is an untruth. They are not. They will not do the work, nor should they be compared to the Banner Powder, which is composed of the highest test, 99 per cent pure cream tartar. house cleaning made easy. "Sconrene" to clean windows. "Scourene" to clean woodwork. "Scourene" to clean bath tubs. "Sconrene" to clean marble slabs. "Scourene" to clean tinware. "Scourene" only 5 cents a cake. Grentest Stock of Fine Wash Gincbnmt, 20 to 40 cents a, yard newest colors and patterns can't come too quick for them the way they're selling. Jos. HORNE & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Worthy of Inspection. Mr. W. "W. Wattles, jeweler and import er, of 30 and 32 Filth avenne, has just re ceived another shipment of sterling silver pieces, comprising some of the handsomest salad sets, Turkish coffee pots and berry bowls we have ever seen. A look through his silverware room convinced ns that he has one of the finest stocks of 'sterling silver in the city. Intending purchasers should call at 30 and 32 Fifth avenne. ws Even Oar SO Cent India Silks Are Not Tender, That is, are good, strong cloth, that don't pnll it doesn't pay to make up the other kind at any ptice. Jos. HOENE& Co.'s Penn Avenne Stores. Oar Parlor Furniture Is to be envied by every other retailer of furniture in the city, as it is the largest,best assorted and most reasonable in price. It is also the most artistic, and comprises divans, conches, easy chairs, rockers .and fall suits. M. SeibEst & Co., Cor. Hope andXacocksts., Allegheny. Near railroad bridge. d Special Oar 34-Inch AH.Stlk Colored fearab, 73c A yard. This is certainly the bestvalneof this bargain silk department All the new shades. Jos. Horne Ss Co.'s Penn Avenne Stores. Black GoODS-An elegant line of light weight summer fabrics, entire new eflects this season; barcains dnrin? our clearance saie. HUQU3 & hacke. mtttsu tsa ft g l v i ul m I W -Si lift if ,if in ZSDUplay adierttstmenU one dollar ptr square for one insertion. Classified advertise' mails on this page ruches Wanted, lor Sale, To Let, etc., ten cents per line or each inser tion, and none taken or less than fifty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. For the' accommodation of tho public, Branch Offices have been established at the following plaoes, where "Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient advertisements will be received up to 9 P. M. for inser tion next morning: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with THE DIS PATCH. rrrrsBUEo. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3Su9 Butler street. EMIL O. STUCKEY, Sith street and Penn aye. E. G. STUCKEY 4 CO., Wyllo aver, and Fulton St. X. STOKELY. Fifth Avenue Market House. EASTKKB. 3. W. WALLACE, Cm Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & SHEIBLER, 5th av. ft Atwood St. BOUTHBIEK. JACOB SPOHN, No. 2 Carson street. CHAS. bCHWARM, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, S9 Federal street. H.'J. MCBHIDE, Federal and Ohio streets. FEED H. EGQEKS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGER3 ft SON, Ohio and Chestnut its. J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENRY, Western ana Irwin ayes. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRYM. QLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ayes. WANTED. . Slalo Hcls., YTTANTED-SPRING FITTERS. THE A. YV FRENCH SPRING CO., L1M. myl9-71 WANTED-EUMEDIATELY, A GOOD BAR BER. Apply 2303 PENN AVE. my22-61 WANTED JOBBING BLACKSMITH. CHARLES GRUBBS, Sharpsburg. my21-87 TTANTED-COAT HANDS FOR CUSTOM W work. Apply at 131 FIFTH AVE. my22-33 WANTEDTWO EXPERIENCED FURNI TURE upholsterers. Address A. W.. Dis patch office. my22-43 -TTTANTED-A YOUTH ABOUT 16 YEARS T V tor jrents' retail furnishing store. Apply J., Dispatch office. my22-ti '13 -vtt-a:ted-young man with about t V two years1 experience In barber tr&ae. 1539 PENN AVE. .city. my22-27 WANTED-FIRST-CLASS BARBER; COME ready for work. ADAM MILLER, Sixth avenue. Homestead, Pa. my-2-19. TTT-ANTED-TWO HARNESS MAKERS, AP VY PLY F. J. MUEND, 67J Preble ave., Woods' Run, Allegheny. my22-55 WAN TED-NEATLY DRESSED YOUNGMEN as agents: salary tr commission paid. Call at3U FIFTH AVE., city. myZ2-33 -TirAITED-EEGlsTEEED DRUG CLERK; YV one that speaks German. Call at SZ S. TWELFTH bT., city, S. S. my22-10 WANTED-YOUNG MAN TO SELL. A NEW drill chuck who has worked at drill press. Address O. Nt, Despatch office. my21-100 WANTED COACHMAN FOR LUSTER; none hut experienced need apply. T. B. MORELAND, 6100 Penn ave., Eatt End. my6-12 WANTED LMMEDIATLEY A FLBST CLASS sister: steady employment. In quire or W. H. MEYER, Sharpsourg, Pa. my22-13 "YXTANTED-A GOOD HORSE 8HOER THAT VV can do waron work, at HAZEI.'WOOD COACH AND WAGON WORKS, Hazelwood sta tion, 15. & O.K. it. my22-53 WANTED PRACTICAL BOOKKEEPER; must understand ofilceworW and collecting; salary f 10 per week; reference required. Address D. C P., Dispatch office. myS-SO -rtTANTEU-llOLDERS-MEN CAPABLE OF V working on dry sand and loam: eood waees paid: no strike. Inquire at BOOM 155. Hotel Al bemarle, from 9 to 12 to-day. myS-12 -TTTANTED-MAN TO TAKE OFFICE AND V V represent mfr. : 850 per week ; small capital required. Address, with stamp, MANUFACTUR ER, Box 70, West Acton. Mass. myll-1-ws -fTTANTED-AT ONCE, 7 ENERGETIC CAN YY VASSERS; ladles or gentlemen; something new; steady employment. Apply 213 FEDERAL ST.. Allegheny, or 2S9. Pittsburg. my22-ll -TTJANTED-CATHOLIC GENTLEMAN WITH YY some business ability for pleasant work; Sood pay. J. V. SHEEHAN, Room 3, McCance lock, cor. Smlthfleld and beventh ave. my22-45 -rTT-ANTED-DRIVER, ABLE TO BREAK V V trotting colts and work about country place, and attend cows. Apply to ROOM NO. f. Bake well Law Building, Grant and Diamond sts. myzz-61 WANTED A StAN THOROUGHLY AC QUAINTED with the1 Are brick and foundry supply business. Address THE GARDEN CITY SAND CO., No. S3 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, 111. my22-31 WANTED-GOOD PLUMBER AND GAS FITTER or a young man with 2 or 3 years' experience In the business. Address A. E. AKERS, Green ave. and Eleventh St., Altoona, Pa. my2-40 WANTED-20 JOURNEYMEN BARBERS; also purchasers for 10 good paying shops. Those wanting tho best and cheapest goods should write for a catalogue. ROSb W. BLACK, SO Dia mond St., Pittsburg. mv22-G5 -VTT-ANTKD-WE PAY AGENTS S55TO (IC0 PER YV month salary and all expenses; to travel or for local work; stale which preferred, also salary wanted. SLOAN ft CO., Manufacturers, 294 George St., Cincinnati, O. my0-20 -TTTANTKD SALESMEN EVERYWHERE YV for our adjustable door plates; new style door bells, street Nob. : white enamel and metal letters, etc. Send for samples, circulars, etc , tree. N. Y. DOOR PLATE CO., Newark; N. J. my22-18-o WANTED-BY LARGE MANUFACTURING concern In this citv, mechanic fully ac quainted with operating pumping machinery, high and low pressure; must be sober. Industrious and well recommended. Apply to LOCK BOX 641. xny22-49 -VTJA1TED-A COMPETENT AND EXPERI YV ENCED man to act as nurse and hospital steward In an institution outside or the city; salary $360 per annum, with board and washing; must come well recommended. Address STEW ARD, Dispatch office. my22-29 -VTTANTED-AGENTS FOR OUR NEW PA- YV TENT fireproof safes; sizes 28H8xI8;weIght 500 lbs.: retail price 35; others In proportion; highest award (silver medal) Centennial Exposi tion 1888; rare chance; permanent business: our prices lowest! we are not in the safe pool; exclu sive territory given. ALPINE S,AFE CO., Cincin nati. O. ap3-72-ws -TTJANTED AGENTS TO HANDLE THE YV new patent chemical ink erasing pencil; greatest novelty ever produced : erases Ink in two seconds; no abrasion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amonnted to SS20 In six days: another S32 In two hours. Territory abso lutely free: salary to good men; no ladles need an swer; sample 15 cents. For terms and full partle- marsAaurcss me inanuiaciurerB, ,. 1. &iim NERftCO., Onalaska, Wis. myzi-3a Female Help. WANTED A YOUNG GIRL TO LTVEWITH alady; no children In family. Call at MRS. RULING'S, Ravine St., above Thirty-third, Thirteenth ward. my22-18 WANTED-GOOD GIRL FOR COOK AND housework: no washing: small family; must be first -class: German preferred. Inquire at STORE, corner Fifth ave. aud Roup st. my22-52 -TTTANTED AN EXPERIENCED NURSE; Y V wages, 4: laundress, cooks, chambermaids, dining-room girls, 100 house girls; German and colored girls. JlUS. E. THOMPbON, 608 Grant street. my2l-89 Male and Female Help. WANTED-AT ONCE-PARM HANDS AND drivers, nurse to go to the seashore, cooks, chambermaids and bouse girls, nurse and hotel girls, waitress and storeroom girl, laundress, S3 per week, working housekeeper. Mr.EHAN'S AGENCY, 545 Grant 6 1. -TT"ATEU-50 GOOD AGENTS -EJ1PLOY-YV iU3T suitable for ladles or gentlemen, can make from 84 to SO per day with ease. Call Im mediately at ELlrE GALLERY, SIS Market St.. and ask for MORRIS 1 EAGER, from 9 to 12 A. St. and 2 to 4 F. M. mya-77 Sltnntlona. WANTED-SITUATION AS HOUSEKEEPER for widower. Address LADY, Dispatch office. my22-34-ws -TTTANTED-SITUATION-DRUG CLERK EX V PER1ENCED and registered Is open for situation: first-class references. Address DRUG CLERK, Dispatch office. my22-28 WANTED-POSITION AS COLLECTOR OR collecting to do by a young man of several years' experience, who can give bond Tor security if required. Address R. H., Dispatch office. my22-23 Partners. WANTED-A PARTNER FOR A SUBSTAN TIAL manufacturing concern in the city, well established and doing a line business; this Is a rare opening; we are personally acquainted with the parties and tbe business, and nave pleasure In Inviting correspondence and, the closest Investiga tion; the firm stands high financially and other wise In every rense: who may be accepted would require to take charge or the finances and the office or one of the departments. Particulars con fidentially from J AS. W.DRAPE Jt CO., B3 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. my22-43 Rooms. Douses. Etc. WANTED FURNISHED OFFICE (NOT large) permanently. Address OFFICE, Disnatch office. my22-35 WANTED-TO KENT-A SMALL HOUSE for family with one child, near the city. Ad dress HO USE, Dispatch office. my22-S9 Financial. XJTANTED-EENIS COLLECTED PROMPT I VV LY; property managed with satisfaction. ALLES & ilAlLEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167. J , laia-M lain I awe WANTED. Financial. WANTED MOKTGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN In sums to suit at 4K, 5 and 8 per cent, GRAEBING ft LYON, J35 iunrth aye. ap6-el-P rrANTED-MOETGAGE3-MONEY TO LOAN V In sums to suit at 4, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES ft BAILEX, 1M Fourth aye. Tel. 167. apl!M4 TTTANTED-MORTGAGE3 ON CITY PROP VV ERTY, over M.0O0; 4i ner cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER ft CO., KFourth avenue. mh?ra!2-D WAN TED -MORTGAGES-ll. COO, 000 TO LOAN In large and small amounts at f . Sand per cent, free of State tax; Ho delay. RiSED B, COYLE& CO.. 131 Fourth ave. mya-SO TXTANTED-MORTGAGES IN LARGE OR small amounts, at 4X to 6 ner cent, accord- ing to ine size ana &raa oi mortgage, u . - HERUON ft SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. my4-iS-MWP .- -. .. a '. -.'-- - . ' 1U ft WANTED-MORTGAGES-WE CAN LOAN S500 to S20, 000 and upward on Pittsburg, Alle gheny, or suburban Improved real estate, at low est rates. AT.KXAN DER ft LEE, 313 Wood st. , mylS-63-MWS -CXTANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS VV of 3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4 percent, free of tax; also smaller amounts at 5 and S per cent. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 1 ourth avenue. iea-d26-D 000, OOOTO LOAN on city and suburban properties at H, snd 6 per cent, and on larms in Allegheny and A1 niiegDeoT auu njr 1. M. PENNOCK 4 nt innnttitt A npi nnnt 1. M. PRNNOC1 bON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-M -rrrANTKU to t.oav ratinm UN MORT- W GAGES; S100 and upward at 6 per cent; 500,000 at 4 per cent on residences or business S. H. uiuifciijr atou ill &UJU1U1UK wuuuni iijn uxi. , 125 Fourth avenue. oc31-eS4-D WANTED-MORTOAGES-WE HAVE FROM 10.000 to 100.000 to loan on mortgages on property In the city or county or adjoining conn ties; all the details attended to In person and without publicity. JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. -mylS-24-16.18,20,22,24,25,27 Sltacellaneoaiu YXTANTED-CASH PAID FOR ALL SECOND HAND furniture, nlanos. etc, THOMAS ft CO., 213 Penntve. myis-sa WANTED-TO EXCHANGE LOTS IN THE city orst. Paul, Minn. : Twill exchange for stock of merchandise or Improved farm. Address J. G. S., Dispatch office. myll-n WANTED-LADIES TO KNOW HAUGH ft Kecnan repair, reflnlsh or upholster old furniture promptly and in the best possible man ner. 33 AND 34 WATER 8T. 'Phone 1628. my9-82 WANTED -MEN LEARN THE ART OF aentlemen's garment cutting; no trying on required; night sessions Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, 7 to 9 P. it., 514 Wood st. UISL1NC ft SON. ap30-63 WANTED-E VERYBOD Y TO GET ONE DOZ. fine cabinet photos fori 99 cents at AUFRECHT'S ELITE GALLERY, S16 Market St., Pittsburg, Pa., for 30 days only; elevator: come, rain or shine; bring children. myS-111 -TTTANTED-OUSTOMERS FOR CASH BAR W GAINS-Elgln, sllverlne watches. J5,7, W: Elgin gold ladles' watches, 20, 3, 25: nickel clocks 75 cts.: 1847 Rogers' knives and forks, II 5 per set JOHN MTXSCH, Jeweler, 130 Federal St. apU-uwTSu ' WANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO TOGRAPHER, 96 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that he Is making fine cabinets at (1 50 per dozen; photos delivered when promised; instan taneous process. inhl3-63 WANTED-CAMFI1G PARTIES WISHING to purchase accordions, guitars or mando lins to examine Galllnger's stock, which we guar antee to sell 10 per cent less than any other house in town. GALLINGER'S MONEY LOAN OFFICE, 1200 Penn ave. my21-27 -rXTANTED LADIES TO KNOW THAT TV Thorp's tailor system or dress cutting, so well known, is both simple and reliable: makes dressmaking a pleasure Instead of a task; waist and skirt patterns cut to order. NO. 2 SIXTH ST., close to Suspension bridge. my22-14-wrsa FOE SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residence!. FOR BALE-II00 DOWN, BALANCE (15 monthly, several nice 4 and 5-room dwellings on Mt. Oliver; lots 30x280. J. C. REDELY, 77 Dia mond st. myzl-78 FOR SALE-A BARGAIN ON MULBERRY St., near Twenty-ninth, two 2-story brick dwellings, 5 rooms and finished attics; lot 32x60. J. C. BE1LLY, 77 Diamond St. my21-"8 FOR SALE-COR. GRACE AND MASON STS., Mt. Washington, 2-story 4-room frame house; root! cistern ;.stahe on rear of lot; price, (1.050; ot 25x100. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond St. my21-78 FOR SALE-WEBSTER AVE.. NEAR ROBERT St., 2-story Oueen Anne mansard br. dwelling, 10 rooms, nearly new, with all modern Improve ments; also 4-room brick In rear: price very low; lot 20x110. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. my21-73 Enst End Residences. FOR3ALE-THENEW HOUSES AT COLTART Square, Oakland, are forsale by W. A HEB RON ft SONS, No. 80 Fourth avenue. Superin tendent on the premises. ap20-85-ws FOR SALEr6,21-A FINE RESIDENCE ON Park avenne, E. E., 8 rooms, ldcely papered, bath. 1. w. c: everything fine and in good shape; lot facing east, 35x120;. wUl be sold on good terms. ROGER ft KELLY, No. 6315 Station street. E. E. my2l-24-wp FOR SALE-A NICE NEW QUEEN ANNE house, with corner lot, in the East End; 6 rooms, reception hall, porches, etc., etc; large corner lot with several fruit trees thereon; price and terms reasonable; smallnayment down; Im mediate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. my22-43 FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL BOULEVARD, East End residence place; mairalflcent stone aweuing; carriage porcn: narawooa staircase and reception hall; 10 elegant large rooms; all tho latest Improved conveniences; asphalt paved street: this beautiful home has to be seen to be appreciated: call soon and get full particulars; smaii payment: oaiance on lime, DijAua ds BAIRD, 85 Fourth ave. my20-7 -TT10R SALE A FINE RESIDENCE PROPERTY X? on North HUand avenue; lot 65x180; 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 minutes walk from East Liberty Station and both cable lines. For In formation and terms see KELLY ftltOGERS, No. 6315 Station street, E. E. mvl9-47-wsu FOR SALE A FINE SUADYSIDE HOME within 5 minutes walk of Roup station, P.R. R., or Fifth ave. cable line; contains! magnificent rooms, all lpaperedIn tbe latest deslgns;Tenter hall, parlor, library, dining room and Kitchen on first floor, bath, laundry, natural gas, all other improved conveniences; this beautiful place will be sold cheap on account of owner leaving city; call at the office and get full particulars. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth are. my20-6 FOR SALE THOUGHTFUL PERSONS IN buying a home will take Into account tbe sur roundings and probabilities of enhancement oi value; convenience to good improvements is a leadlnar consideration: also ranld transit to and from tbe business part or the city; the quality ot the houses in the uelghborhood 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 first; to buv on a neatly payed street, with sewers, gas and water already laid. Is important; one then knows what the whole cost is, and has not to worry about the 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 (8,500 and and 88,750. payable on easy terms, for elegant, thoroughly well built and commodious houses, standing apart, on lots 30x100, and fitted with all the modern conveniences. All the houses front on asphaltum streets, and upon a handsome park planted with shade trees; old forest trees plenti fully shade the neighborhood. The cable cars are now but six minutes' distant, and will be brought still nearer. These houses are rapidly selling, be ing pronounced bargains at present prices. Ap ply to SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., No. 99 Fourth avenue. myl2-71 Suburban Residences. FOR SAL Ei-COUNTRYTHOM E AT FAIROAKS. P., Ft. W.& C.R. 11; embracing between 4 and 5 acres of land on which is dwelling of 11 rooms, ice house, wash room, large stable, carriage house and several out buildings; lands covered with bearing fruit trees and large shaae trees; dwelling and stable are supplied with delicious spring water, and heated and illuminated with gas at reasonable expense; premises are connected with R. R. by board walk, and are unsurpassed in beanty and healthfulness of location; will be sold quite low. J.M. bTONER, 22 Bakewell Building. anl9-36-MWT' FOJX SALE LOTS. Forma. FOR SALE-5 ACRES GOOD LEVEL LAND, well fenced. 4 miles from Pittsburg, brick house 7 rooms, framo barn. 40x150. stone spring house, outbuildings, fine orchard, etc.. fS,5C0, ED. W1TTISH, 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. mylS-D FOR SALEOR EXCHANGE CHEAPFABMS 3 acres, S-room good house, barn, orchard, etc., only 1H miles from Beaver. 3,300; on easy payments or exchango; also, 200 acres, one mile from station. Ft. Wayne railroad. 8-room house, 2 barns. 2 orchards, price, (10.000; yearly payments or exchange. Send for farm and ex chango list N. F. HURST, Kochestesr, Pa. my22-41-tOD Manufacturing Sites. TJIORSALE-ONEOF THE BEST MANUFAC JD TURING sites In tho city, fronting the Alle gheny Valley and Junction Railroads and the Allegheny river, 360x400 rt. deep; located In the midst of the manufactnrlngdlstrlct In the Seven teenth ward. W. A. HERRON &SONS. No. 80 Fourth ave. myl8-73-18,22,25i23 oTJscenaneoaa. FOB SALE ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. HOTELS, boarding houses, cottages, lots and bath houses to let or for sale by 1. G. ADAMS & CO., real estate agents, Atlantic City, N. J. my20-24-D FOR SALE-COR. OF ROSS ST. AND FIRST avenue, dwellings and offices now paying rent or P2 per mo. :1ot 33x63 ft. ; price only 114, 000. W. A. HERRON Jt SONS. 80 Fourth aye. my22-30-TUWP T7IOK SALE-COR. BUTLER AND MAIN STS., J? Lawrencevllle, that .property known as St. John's Church lot; OSxlSo feet to an alley, with large enures building and dwelling, W.A. HEE- iTJ slUI r lilts av V -1 1. ", I LwaesuaBi wj!uuinti myu-GS-w tj SOB. SALE-LOTS. City Lota. CWR SALE-CHEAP LOTS, WYL1E AVE. JL1 and Wandless St., near cable and electric car lines; selling rapidly; Inducements oiTercd to buy. ALLES ft BAILEY. 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. myl9-45-MWTbr88u FOR SALE-VALUABLE LOT-WASHINGTON st.. near Fifth ave. ; lot 21x107 to payed alley; sewered front and rear; nice level lot: bar gain. ALLES ft BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel.J67. myil-49-TWTS9U TTOB SALE-550-l50CA8H, THE REMAINDER JD 150 semi-annually until paid for: lots 20x80 ft.. fronting Hatfield St., near Forty-seventh St.: the best lots for the money in the market. W. A. HEHRON ft bONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. . i myl6-21-16, 1422,25,28 FOR SALE-LOTS. LOTS, LOTS, LOTS, IN Dickson plan. Thirty-third St.. 20 and 25ft. by 100 up to 185 leet each, from 8350 to 1700 each, on very easy payments: title guaranteed: special In ducements to those building at once. See plan and pet full information from THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st. Office open evenings; telephone, 5511. . ap3Q-69-w Suit End Lots. FOR SALE-S150-LOT ON LANG AVENUE near Twcnty-flrst ward school at above low gnce; terms to suit, tatlon st., E. E. MELLON BROS., 6349 myl9-53-22,24,27 FOR SALE-8900-EAST END LOT, 31x150 FT., on the corner of Claybonrno and Graham sts., nearRoupandHhadyslde;termseasy. W. A. HEBRON ft SUMS, No. 80 Fourth ave. mylS-73-18,22,25.23 FOR SALE-FINE EAST END LOT, ATWOOD st , near Lincoln ave., 10 minutes walk from Torrens station, P R. R. size 40x120 feet: only ss; this is cheap, ave. BLACK ft UA1RD, 95 Fourth my20-5 FOB SALE CHEAP BEAUTIFUL ACRE plots, 300 ft. deep, on Roup near WlUlns ave., Twenty-second warn: beautiful location: easy of access. W. A. HEBRON ft BOAS, No. 80 Fourth ave. mylS-73-18,22,25,28 FOR 8ALE-J550-TWO DESIRABLE LOI3 on Reynolds St.. near Fifth avenne and lorrens station; P. R. It.: 24x100: terms arranged to suit buyer. MELLON BROS., 6349 Station St., E. E. J myW-53-22,24,27 TTIOK SALE-THREE CHOICE BUILDING X' lots on Uomewood avenue: 3 minutes walk to station; 4x100; price each. S350: nicely located: tciws io suit Duyer. tlon street, E. E. MELLON BROS., 6319 Sta-myl9-53-22-24-27 FOR SALE-3 LOTS ON MILL ST., NEAR Collins av 5 minutes from cable line and P. R. R. depot, 24x100: will close out at half value if taken now; each K50; terms to suit. MELLON BBLS., 6319 Station St., E. K. myl9-G3-?2,24,27 FOR SALE-CHOICE LOTS AT DALLAS BTA TION, P. K. R.. convenient to steam and street cars; cheap and on easy terms; situation un surpassed: price ranging from 8408 to fG00. Inquire ofD. C. N EG LEY, 6108 Penn ave., East End. U028-y78 FOR-SALE-ON FAIRMOUNT AV..3 NICELY located lots, 24x175. Just on Negley ava. and 5 minutes to Penn cable: will sell at a bargain; S300 each; great improvements near; call and see; terms to suit, MELLON BROS., 6349 Station St., E. E. ' myl9-53-22,24,27 IiWR SALE LOTS, VERY CONVENIENT TO cable lines. In the East End; streets all sewered: churohes, schools and stores convenient; neighborhood clean, quiet and exceptionally good; lots large but prices small. JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent, 513 Smlthfleld street. myI9-49-Mwrsn FOR SALE-19 LOTS IN THE EAST END, close to railroad station t all nice and level; fine point to build; want to sell the entire 19 to close up an estate: they are worth 8550 each: will sell for S375 each If all taken at once. JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 1 ourth avenue, Pittsburg. my-4S FOR SALE-8 ACRES, BEAUTIFULLY LO CATED, and fronting 360 ft. on one of the leading 60-ft. avenues of E. .; no finer sites for 2 or 3 first-class residences, and ?I, COO an acre will take It if sold before June 1; to secure this you mnst act promptly. See M. P. HOWLEY. 3819 Butler st.T city. my2!-7 FOR SALE-LOTS NEAR NEGLEY AVENUE, on Banm street; this locality Is being vigor ously sought after on account of the Improvements now being made: slie. 50x120 feet, 20 loot alley In rear, sewer in alley: every lot has sewer connec tion. MELLON BROS., East End, or JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent. 612 Smlthfleld street. .myl9-49-jiwrsu Hazelwood Lots. FOR SALE -HAZELWOOD LOTS VERY desirable -lots on Tullymet and Sylvan ave nues, and from 3 to 5 minutes' walk from either Marlon or Hazelwood stations: prices, from 1500 upward. IT. J. THOMAS ft CO., 408 Grant st. myI8-40-Mwrsu Alleahcnv Lota. F IOR SALE-CHEAP LOT-BUENA VISTA ST. ; lot 25x137. to Perrvsvilie ave; price, saoo. ALLES ftBAILEY. 164 Fourth ave.: teL 167. myW-46-srwssu. FOR SALE-LOTS ON MAPLE AND LINDEN avenues and Lombard street. Allegheny, In the Tenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap ply to JOSEPH MCN AUGHEB, 43 N. Diamond st. mM-OS-D TTWR SALE-CHOICE LOTS FOR DWKLL X1 INGS or manufactory, 126 feet front on Strawberry lane, by 100 feet, near Preble aye., Ninth ward, Allegheny; easy terms. WM. A. SIPE. 93 Diamond St., Pittsburg. Pa. ap30-60-UWS Suburban Lota. T71OBSALE-ONLYt750,ONEASYPAYMENTS, JL1 lots 52x120 ft., in oneofthe best locations in Wllklnsburg, near tbe station. W. A. HEBRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave. myl2-50-Mwr FOR SALE-HOMESTEAD LOTS-10 EX fit A choice lots in the Homestead plan, 60x110, to an alley; reduced prices on all these lots. Call on BLACK ft UAIBD, 85 Fourth ave. my20-7 FIR SALE-LOTS-THE tTTTSBUBG NAT'L Bank of Commerce has a very few lots left at Wllklnsburg, 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 taxes for 1889 on very easy terms. Apply at t lie BANK. fe27-ll-WB FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Business Chances. TTIOR SALE LEASE AND SALOON FIX- I TUBES, nool and billiard tables and ice good location. Address JOHNSON ft SON. New Lisbon, O., for particulars. myl7-31 FOR SALE-GOOD PAYING BUSINESS FOR lady that can sew for about (1,000: neat little confectionery and Ice cream business, 8200; bakery with horse and wagon, 8400: stores of all kinds; 100 business chances. SUEPARD ft CO.. M Fifth ave. my3 POE SALE-A CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED one of the best cigar, periodical and gents' furnishing stores In the city: business last year, 812,000; this can be bought low, considering the fine business location It is. J. C. BtlLLY, 77 Diamond st. my21-78 FJR SALE-THE FURMISHMENT OF THE Union Hotel in Chartlers borough, Alle gheny co.. Pa. ; there are 25 rooms all furnished; 18 beds and bedding, stoves, chairs, tables, stands, cupboard, sinks, carpets, clocks: natural gas all through the house for fuel and light; everything that is needed in a first-class boarding house or temperance hotel: wUl seU everything very cheap; house rent only f-SO 00 per month: this is tbe best chance in Allegheny co. For further particulars Inquire of M. D. SILKKNITTER, Putnam P. O., Allegheny co.. Pa. my22-S-WFSu .FOB. SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Iloracs. Vehicles. Live Stock. S-c FOR SALE-A FINE, LARGE RUSSIAN poodlo dog: fine looking, gcfitleand harmless; price kw. jvaaress jjuu, xnspahcu oiuce. my22-47 FOR SALE-EXCELLENT FAMILY HORSE, with barouche and harness In good order, to be sold for want of use; will sell horse separately. Address OWN ER, Dispatch office. my21-53 Machinery and Metals. , FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles kept In stock, from 4 to loo b. p.; all refitted : good as new, at lowest prices: mouutea ponaDie engines, s io 20 n. p, -. .rurk. way. Ja3-9S-MWT J. S. YOUNG, AlleghenyrPa. 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, all complete; capacity 10,000 In in hours; will sell at low figure. J. A. MCCORMICK. 150 First aye. aul-p32-HWl' FOB SALE CONTRACTORS MACHINERY: one 7$xl2-lnch double engine, double drum: others large and small, with single or double friction drums; wire and manila rope, centrifugal pumps, etc.; two 28x4S-lnch horizontal engines with flywheels. THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, cor. Lacock and Sandusky sts., Allegheny. Jal'-Mwr OHiccnnneoaa. TJIOll SALE-A NEW SAFE, COST WILL A' sen lor sou. call at ATEER'S, 613 Liberty st. S1RAUSE & MCi m22-3 FOR SALE NO. 9 PULSOMETER PUMP, with all necessary fixtures for same: capacity 1,000,000 gallons in 24 hours; lu use only one week: will be sold cheap. Address STEUBEN VILLE IRON AND STEEL CO., bteubenvllle, Ohio. myl9-92 OHSALE-AtfGALLINGER'SMONEYLOAN Offices, all kinds of Elgin, Waltham and Springfield watches at 60 cents on the dollar: guar antee gl-cn with each watch. N. GALLINGK1L 1106 and 1200 Penn aye. P. S. Watch repairing specialty. my21-'27 rEFSOXAL. PERSONAL-Il YOU WISH TO BORROW money on watches. Jewelry, clothing or musi cal goods call at GALLINGER'S MONEY LOAN OFFICES, 1108 and 1200 Perm aye. royxl-27 PERSONAL BOOKS WANTEO-IF YOU have one book worth 10 cents, or a library worth tLOOQ, let us know: we will buy one as qnlckly as tho other. LEVI'S BOOK bTORE, Seventh Ave. Hotel building. my3-2S PERSONAL-THOSE DESIRING TO BUY American gold and silver wntches or fine clocks, aud novelties in standard and fashionable jewelry, will find a grand assortment at very low est prices at HENUYTERUEYDEN'S. &J0 Smith -Held st myI2-Mwrsu PERSONAL-WHY TROUBLE YOUR WIFE, mother or daughters In renalring and clean ing your old clothes, when it can be done for a trifle by DICKSON, the TaUor. cor. Fifth ave. and Wood st, second floor? Charges moderate; facilities unsurpassed: suits madoto order; spring -vw HUiuuaivui su wuuv VsHh piiii styles now reaav. 'leiennone ihc mns TO LET. City Residences. rriO LET-90)-TOWNSEND bTREET, NEAR 1 Fifth avenue, 3-story pressed brick resi dence, 10 rooms; all modern conrenlences; chesD to good tenant. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave- myl7-P8-MWT 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 summer months; (150 per month: first class neighborhood. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. myl9-59-MWS Allegheny Residence. TO LET-HOUSE OF fc ROOMS, GOOD ORDER, late Improvements, located No. 214 Lacock St.. Allegheny. TV. A. HERKON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave. myl6-l0-WThs Suburban Residences. TO LET-MY HOUSE, THIRTEEN ROOMS,' 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. mh9-63 TO LET-OK FOR SALE-A TWO-STOUY frame house of 7 rooms and finished attic; beautiful location; handsome scenery and sur roundings: slate mantels. Inside shutters, natural gas, good cellar: house newly papered; excellent spring water: lot H acre, terraced and nicely laid out: situate on Beaver road and within 4 minutes' walk of Clirton station. Inquire on premises or address THOS. BARRETT, EmsworthP. O. myl9-64-WSu Apnrtmeni. TO LET TWO LARGE. WELL FURNISHED third-floor rooms .. 325 PENN AVE. my22-54 TO LET APARTMENTS HAVE TWO suites rooms connecting with cafe; for rent either with or without board. KEN NEDY, No. 2 Sixth st. mylS-53-MWTS Ofllccs. Desk. Room, ftc TO LET OFFICES TWO FRONT ROOMS ON iourth floor In the new addition to tbe Lewis Block. Inquire at 402LEWBS BLOCK. my21-35 Business Stands. TO LET-A HOUSE AND STOREROOM AT corner of Tunnel st. and Webster ave.. No. 43. Inquire on PREMISES. my21-47 LOST. T 0ST-ABUNCHC0NTAINING6OE8KEYS. I J Finder will be rewarded by leaving them at DISPATCH OFFICE. my22-21 FOUND. FOUND-POCKETBOOK-1N ALLEGHENY Owner can have same by calling and paying expense for advertising between 6 and 7 P. M. at 233 MARKET ST.. AUegheny. my22-23 STOLEN. STOLEN THE PARTIES WHO STOLE THE wrap from odd Fellows' Hall on Friday, May 17, are known; they are requested to return it in s days or they will be prosecuted. MR. JAY, Car son st , bet. Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth sts., Southside . my22-24 OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. TOTICETO CONTRACTORS J Sealed proposals will he received at the office of City Controller until Wednesday, the 29th day of May, A. D. 1889, at 2 P. SL,f or the fol lowing, viz.: REPAYING. Penn avenue, from Fifth avenue to City Line. Forbes street, from Brady to Boyd streets. Sixth avenue, from Wyllo avenue westward- iy. First avenue, from Smithfield street to Grant street. Butler street, from Forty-ninth street to Fifty-first street. Eighth street, from Perm avenue to Liberty avenue. Ninth street, from Penn avenue to Liberty avenue. Liberty avenne, from Smlthfleld street east wardly. Cherry alley, from Third avenue to Water street. State alley, from Wylie avenue to Fifth ave nue. Scott alley, from Penn avenue to Buquesne 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, PAVING AND CUBBING. Halket street, from Fifth avenue to Wllmot street - Herron avenue, from Center avenue to Thirty-third street. Boquet street, from Semple street to Frazier street. Dennlston avenue, from Fifth avenue to Penn avenue. Atwood street, from Fifth avenue to Boquet street. Center avenue, from Soho street to Hiland avenue., PAVING AND- CmtBINO. Stanton avenue, from Hiland avenue to Heberton avenue. Corday alley, from Pearl to Cedar streets. The paving of tbe above named streets to he either with Block Stone, Standard Sheet Asphalt, Vulcanite Asphalt, Irregular Block Stone or Cobble Stone, and bids will be re ceived for each kind of pavement; SEWEBS. Center avenue, from Summit, near Allqulp pa, to Reed street, 18. 20-inch pipe, 3 feet and 3 feet 6 inch: brick and stone. Dennlston avenue, from Fifth avenue to Shakespeare street; 20 and 24-inch pipe. Stanton avenue, Viola alley and private prop erty ot Henry Janson and Mellon Bros., from the west side of HUand avenue to Negley run; 18, 20 aud 24-inch pipe. Mignonette street, from Negley avenue to Beatty street; 15 and 18 inch pipe. Fenn avenue and Braddock 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. Flans and specifications can be seen and blanks for bidding can be obtained at this office. Proposals mnst be accompanied by a bond probated before the 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. my!3-28 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT letters of administration on the estate ot Margaretba Schusler, 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 SCHUSLER. ap24-66-W TESTATE OF GERHARD STRATMAN, VI deceased. Executors' notice. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on tbe estate of Gerhard Stratman, late of tbe Fourth ward. City of Allecheny, 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. STRAT MAN, JOHN STRATMAN, Executors. 416 Liberty ave., Pittsburg, Pa. myl-57-w VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN 1 1 application will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 18S9, by Edwin E. Little. A. Marthens. Frank Wilcox, Charles O. Wolfe and Walter D. Upte graff, under the general corporation act of 1874 and tho supplements thereto, for tbe charter ot an Intended corporation to be called Manufact urers' Water Company, the character and ob ject of which is to supply water to the public in the township of Patton, Allegheny county. Pa., and for these purposes to have, possess and en joy all the rights, Denefits and privileges of said act of Assembly and its supplements. my22-67-W MEETINGS. THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE stockholders of tbe Pittsburg and Fairport Terminal Company held at the office of the com pany, Coal Exchange Building, corner Smith field and Water sts., Pittsburg, Pa.. MONDAY, MAY 27, 1889. 2 P. M.. to elect directors, vote upon the lease of tbe company's property to tho Pittsburg, Fairport and Northwestern Dock Company, and consider such other busi ness as may be brought up. A. J. THOMAS, C. a WIGHT, Setfy. President myII-29 JC. TWYMAN, . OF LEXINGTON, KY., Has a lot of nicely broken SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSES r For sale at the Allegheny EXPOSITION DRIVING PARK, And will take much pleasure in showing the same to ladies and gentlemen. I will remain only a few days longer. mylo-14 REMOVAL. George Hodgdon, Architect tas removed to his handsome new rooms. Safe Deposit Build ing, S3 Fourth ave. Take elevator to fifth floor. myn.lOO-D FRESH BUTTER RECEIVED DAILY BY GEO. K. STEVENSON CO., GROCERIES AND, TABLE DELICACIES, 8IXTH AVENUE. jalWO-MWF A . L1NKENHE1MER, ARCHITECT, 545 Smlthfleld utriinf- Plttuhmtr P.-i Trflihelta -- - - ! wOI nA J iticuuuAiauuiEK, Beconanoor. mnxt-ev-jip'jr PROPOSALS. TiROPOSALS FQR ORDNANCE SUP- JL PLIES.-Allegheny Arsenal. Flttsbnre. Pennsylvania. Mar 21. 1K55V Sealed proposals. In triplicate, will be received until 1 o'clock P. If. on FRIDAY. JUNE 2L 1889, for furnish ing iron, coal, lumber, leather, fuel, foice, eta, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1590. Printed lists of supplies needed, with full in structions, stipulations, etc., can be had on ap Elicatlon to MAJOR GEO. W. McKEE, Ord. lept., U. 8. A, commanding. my2I-93-21,22,23t.Jel9.20 . PROPOSALS FORROCKEXCAVATION U: S. Engineer office, Cincinnati, May 1L 1889. Sealed proposals, in duplicate, for break ing up and removing; a reef of rocks from the Ohio river, at Brooklyn, Illinois, will be re ceived at this office until 12 K. on THURS DAY, the 20th day of June, 1889. All Informa tion furnished on application. The attention of bidders is invited to the acts of Congress approved February 28, 1885, and February 23, 1837, WM. JS. MERRILL, Lieut CoL of Er. gineers. my22-4-22.234.25-jellU PROPOSALS FOR REMOVING BAR AT mouth of Licking river. U. 8. Engineer Offlce.Cincinnati, May 10,1889. Sealed proposals, in duplicate, will be received at this office until 12 it. on THURSDAY, the 20th day of June, 18S9, for the removal of a part of the rock bar which obstructs the mouth of the Licking river, for which tbe sum of (25,000 Is available. All Information furnished on application. The attention of bidders is invited to the acts ot Congress approved Feb. 26, 1885, and Feb. 23. 1887. WM. E. MERRILL. Lieut CdL of En gineers. my23-5-2Z,23,2i25,jel4,15 A TTENTION, MECHANICS I The plans and specifications for the new building of tbe German Lutheran Church at Sharpsburg (Rev. K. Walz) are now ready for bids, and can be seen at the architect's house, Mr. J. George, on SEVENTH STREET, SHARPSBURG. The building is not to be let as one contract, tbe Building Committee having decided to let each branch in a separate contract; all bids to be In by JUNE 10, 1889. my21-43- SEALED PROPOSALS, IN TRIPLICATE, will be received at this office until noon, lo cal time, Thursday, May 23, 1889, for furnishing the labor and material required in constructing a suagboat Specifications will be furnished bidders on application, and detailed drawings can be examined and all necessary Information obtained at this office. Proposals will only be considered from those who can give satisfac tory evidence of their ability to construct the boat as required and in tbe time specified. The United States reserves the right to reject any or all bids. The attention of bidders is invited to the acts of Congress approved February 28, 18S5, and February 23, 1887, voL 23. page 832, and vol.24, page 414, Statutes at Large. D. W. LOCKTWOOD, Major of Engineers, U. S. A U. S. Engineer Office. Custom House, Cincin nati, Ohio, April 23, 1889. ap26-64-28, 27,28, 29my2122 Office of Borough Clehk, 1 McKeespoht. PA, May 18. 1889. 1 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED proposals will be received at tbe office of the Borough Clerk until Tuesday, May 28, A. D. 1889. at 4 p. sr., for the following, viz.: SETTERS. One of 12 inches in diameter on Fourth ave nue, from Hney street eastwardly to a point near Jackson's alley. One of 15 inches in diameter in Locust street, from Twelfth to Fourteenth avenue. One of 12 Inches in diameter in Tube Works alley, from Thirteenth to Fourteenth avenue. One of 12 inches in diameter in Strawberry alley, from Eighth to Seventh avenues. One of 12 inches in diameter in Locust street, from Tenth avenue to Whigham street STREET ntFBOVmCENIS. Grading, curbing and paving 1th fire brick of Coursfn street from Fifth arenue to St Joseph's Cemetery, and Jenny Lind street,from Sixteenth avenne to Hitchcock avenue. Plans and specifications of the above work can be seen and blanks for bidding and all in formation can be had at the engineer's office on and after May 24. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond in double the amount of the proposal and probated before a notary of the public, and unless this is strictly adhered to, the bill will not be considered. The Committee on Sewers and Streets re serve the right to reject anv or all proposals. myl8-l-18.22.27 GEO. BQSS ART. Clerk. AMUSEMENTS. w AY NEW EXPOSITION festival building to-night. FIRST CONCERT. Tuesday Evening, May 21st PBOORA3LMB. I Grand Centennial March Wagner Written for the opening of the Philadelphia Exposition. Orchestra. 2 Prelude, Choral and Fugue .....Bach Orchestra. 3 Scenesfrom "Die Meistersihger".... Wagner MrohTMHerrEmaFlscher c Walter's Prize Song, Herr Paul Kalisch 4 Concerto for Piano and Orchestra, E flat Liszt MissAdeleAus derOhe. 6 Hungarian Rhapsodie, No. 3 Liszt Orchestra. 6 Cavatina from "Queen of Sneba".. .Gounod Miss Emma Juch. 7 Largo for Orchestra Handel Violin Solo Mr.MaxBendix. INTERMISSION. 8 The Creation, First Part Haydn Gabriel Miss Emma Juch. Uriel Herr Paul Kallscb. Raphael Herr Emil Fischer. Grand Chorus and Orchestra. TICKETS N O W ON SALE AT HAMILTON'S MUSIC STORE. PRICES S3, S2, SI and 50c according to loca tion. The celebrated Steinway Grand Piano used at the festival concerts. my21 ft RAND OPERA HOUSE VX Every evening, matinees Wednesday and Saturday, DOCKSTADER'S MAGNIFICENT minstrels: Week May 27, Willard Spenser's Comic Op era, the "Little Tycoon." myl9-8 HARRIS THEATER One week, Monday. May 20. GRAY & STEPHENSON. First half week, Old Oaken Bucket Last half. Without a Home. Next week My Partner. my20-14-jnvr TTARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY lo-night matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. LEAvrrrs lillY clay co. Last week of tho attractions. mylS-oo' PICNIC GROVE FREE! WINDSOR PARK. Only six miles from tho city, sitnated on the bluff overlookicg Davis Island dam. Easily reached by rail or boat Large grove of forest trees, cool, clear springs of water, flue dancing platform, etc. Tho use of the grove will be given free to Sunday schools, societies, lodges, G.A.R. posts, private fetes, etc., the only charge being fare on the steam elevator to and from the grounds. For dates and further particulars apply to J. H. DAWSON, Lacock street near Fed eral street Allegheny, or to A. CLANEY on the grounds. rayll-15-D AUCTION SALES. RECEIVER'S SALE OF MACHINERY. BRICK YARD AND BRICK. THE UNDERSIGNED. RECEIVER OF the firm of Glockner &. Fenderlcb, will sell at public sale on MONDAY, May 27, 18S9, at 2 p. 31., on the premises, corner Perrysvllle and Sawmill Rnn roads. Tenth ward, Allegheny, two double-flued boilers with stack, one Worth, lngton steam pump, largo steam engine, clay crusher, two dratt horses, two brick wagons, one coal wagon, one cart lot of brick molds, wheelbarrows, shovels, tools, etc, dryhouse engine house, and about 100,000 brick. Terms, cash. CHAS. B. FENDERICH, Receiver, Real Estate Savings Bank. WEST McMURRAY, Attorney. 162 Fourth avenue. my!8-35-ws BCSTNESS CHANGES. SISSOLUTION THE PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between Lewis Kreil and Jos. Short, agt, was dissolved by mutu al consent May 11, 1889. Jos. Short & Co., the successors of the old firm, assumes tbe payment of tbe debts and by whom all collections will be made. LEWIS KREILING, my2222 JOS. SHORT. AGT. OAKLAND SQUARE, J6.500 each, modcrato cash payment balance S500 per annum, elegant new two-story and mansard brick dwellings, 8 rooms, hall, bath, laundry, slate mantels, art fire places, tile hearths, sliding dqors, 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 whkh are sev eral hundred beautiful shade trees), the whole surrounded by streets and sidewalks, sewered and paved with aspbaltum;on each side of and facing tbe park are the above described dwell ings; most desirable houses yet offered; en hancement ot values sure. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO, 89 Fourth ave. myU-39 ERNST AXTHELM, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL BELL HANGER. Repairing a specialty. 103 THIRD AVE., near Wood St. Telephone 851. PITTSBURG, PA. au25-e7S-Tya SEW ADVERTISE3xTNT. Reduced Rents. TO LIST. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO,, 99 Fourth Avenue, Real Estate Agents. Established 1873. Renting and Collecting a Specialty. STOREROOMS, ETC. H Federal St.. Allegheny, near P., Ft W. & O. H. R. sta., 3-sty B. store, lGxO and SB., good retail location, L20O per yr. Penn aye., 9 and It J-sty B. warehouse, 80 H. P. boiler en Rlne, etc. , ti 0CO yr. Liberty St, W7, 3-sty. brick warehouse. tiOOOyr. Sixth St t, elegant large store room, on 2d floor. 600 yr. Liberty ave., nearSth, 2nd floor, 20x110, elevator, Lowry and Clark. A.C. store, 21x40. 7K., RE5yr. LowrySt., A. (1, store, 20X40. 7B., fMOyr. Western Ave, 287 rear, 2R.. 18x20 ea,. pooyr. Second ave , near Soho, 3 acres; R. E. sidings river front; sheds, offices, etc J1.2X) yr. Wood St.. 204 and 206, 2d floor wareroom. 90x90, with 2 offices and elevator, moderate, rent to good tenant Liberty St , 1239. 3-sty store. 21x30, 4 E.. f3Smo. Hazelwood, 2-sty store and Z K., J12 mo. 154 Forty-ehjhth st, storeroom and 2 E., Sit mo. Cor. Strawberry and Cherry alleys, 1 B., third floor, 20x60. with power. SJOOyr- and Si Ninth st, 1 R-, fourth floor, 36x25, both gases. S20O yr. Second ave., 159, storeroom and cellar, S3S0yr. Diamond square, city, basement under Uoley's hotel, water, gas, etc.. mo. 262 Center aye., cor. Kirkpatnck st, city, store room 20x48, plate glass window, cellar, etc., fisoyr. OFFICES. Fourth ave., 09, Zd floor front 2 elegant large of fices, modern front windows, both gases, mar ble mantels, foldlnz doors: excellent place for Insurance office., moderate rentto good tenant Fourth are., 99, 2d floor rear, 3 rooms, water, nat and art gas. Inside w. c. moderate rent to good tenant. Fourth ave., 101, 2d floor front two large eon nectlngoffles, nat gas, S3 mo. Fifth arc. & V ood st. ; offices, single and In suits In the new 6 story "Eisner Building;" Fifth ave. entrance; Crane elevator, steam heat Janitor services, etc. ; floor plans can be seen at this office. Penn Building," Penn ave., near Seventh st, offices, slnarle or In suite in th? elegant new 3 story building, 2 Crane elevators, heat and Janitor services: rents exceptionally low. Floor plans can be seen at this office. Sixth ave., above Smlthfleld st, 1 office In 3d floor, rear, good light both gases free, mod erate rent. Penn ave., see. 1st floor, 2 R. 300 yr. Fourth aye., loi 2 K. 1st floor. GUI yr. Wood St., 204-508, 1st floor, 1R. Moderate rent tav sood tenant Water St., 144 front office. 2d floor. 13x20. 173 yr. Water St, 143, front office, 2d floor, 15 ft. sq. lSJyr. Fifth ave., 163; opp. Court House, 1 office, 2d floor, nat. gas and water. S2oO yr. Penn ave., 811, two connecting parlors, furnished, both gases, 2d floor, SooO yr. Western ave., 23 Allegheny, large parlor, good light $300 yr. PITTSBURG DWELLINGS. Filth ave., 633, 2-sty. 9 R., mod. imp., bath, range, etc., etc. siO mo. Boquet, near Wllmot 2-sty, mansard, 12 R..1J acre ground, carriage house, etc, mod. Imp., 600 yr. Center ave.. 95, 2-sty, 7 R. side yard, mod. con., 35 per mo. Lot 44 feet front on Center ave. Alee home and 10 minutes from Court House. Forbes, 393, 2-sty, 8 R.. mod. Imp.. 10 minutes from Court House. J3 mo. 262 Center ave.. new 2-sty mansard, 9 E, and storeroom. $37 50 mo. , 30 Townsend St.. 3-sty, IOR., mod. Imp.. SlOmo. 4409-4411 Plummerst, 2-sty, 3 B. and storeroom, SlOmo. Liberty st, 1239, 3-sty, store, 10x30.4 8., 30 mo. Center ave., 216, 2-sty., 8 It., 26 33 mo., mod.lmp. front and rear yards. Ridge st. near Thirty-third st, 2-sty, $B.,20mo Center ave., 372, 2-sty. 7 R., 118 mo. 560 Webster ave., 2-sty, 5 It, (15 mo. 562 Webster ave , 2-sty. 5 It, 15 mo. 566 Webster ave., 2-sty, 5R., 15 mo. 154 Forty-eighth st. storeroom and 2 R., IS mo. Camp and Herron sts., 2-sty, 4 K., 810 50 mo. Momlngslde sta., A. V. 11. K-, 7 B.. attic flna river view, mod. Imp., 20 mo. HtU gas and Grant St., Ill 2 sty, 6 K., 30 mo. Ridge st, near Thirty-third, 2-sty, SB., 13 mo. ALLEGHENY DWELLINGS. 74 Federal st, 3-sty, R. aud store 16x40, good retail location, 11,200 yr. 21 and 23 North st, near Liberty, 2-sty, 7 B., mod. lmp., 24 mo. 4 Stanton st, 2-sty, 6 It, 17 mo. Gallagher, 57, 2-sty, 6 It, mod. lmpJ 12 soma. Lowry and Clark., store R., cellar,7EL.52Zma Lowry, Troy Hill, store, 7R-, 25 mo. " 'r Spring Hill, 10 acres ylneyard and 4 R., (600 Tt, Madison ave.. 245. z-sty. 211.. p. Itcn St., 7,311, second floor, 5 50 mo. 243K Madison ave., 2 It second floor, 3 mo, 13 Green St., 2 R. first floor, 7 SO mo. 192 East St. 2 It In basement 4 mo. EAST ESD DWELL1SG3. Penn ave., 2-sty, 10 K., mod. Imp., completely furnished and 3 or 4 acres ground, for summer only, 150 mo. Ellsworth ave., 5723, 2 sty and mansard, 8 B., mod. imp., lot 70x100, stable, carriage house, etc. 8150 yr. Begiey aye., frame dwelling. UK., all mod. Imp., finely finished, stable, carriage house, green house, onthonses. etc.. 1,300 yr. Boquet near Wllmot 2-sty, mansard, 12 It, 1 acres ground, carriage house, mod. Imp., 8609 yr. Fifth ave., cor. Emerson, 2-sty., 10 ft, mod. Imp., delightful home 8750 yr.; on cable line. Frankstown ave., 413. 2-sty., 6R., mod. Imp., 830 mo. Neville st, 1st from Fifth ave., 8 E., large lot, frnlt and shade trees, 300 yr. Grazier St., 7006, nearDallassia.. 5 ft, 820 mo. Greensbnrg Pike, 4 B., IX acres ground, orchard, etc., 6 mo. SOUTHSIDK DWELLINGS. 1103 Virginia ave., Duquesne Heights, near In cline, 2-sty, 5 It, J12 50 mo. McLean ave.. Mt01tyerIncllne,new.SR..818mo. 253 Washington ave.. 27th ward, near Twelfth st. Incline, Mt. Oliver, new 2-sty. 8R., (is mo. 269 Washington ave., same as above, new Z. tty, 8 R., both gases and water, 818 mo. B. 4 O. B. B. DWELLINGS. Glenwood, Blair st, 2-sty, 4 K., 15 mo. Hazelwood, 23d wd.. Flower ave. and Kllbnek sts.. 2-sty, 5 R.. hall. (18 mo. Same as above, 3 2-sty frame dwellings, 4E. each, rent 10 mo. each. Same as above, 2-sly store and 3 R.. 812 mo. Hazelwood, near lirown sta. Saline ave., near Hazelwood ave.. 22d ward, 2-sty. 8 K.. stable on lot and 3 acres of ground, with fruit trees, etc. mod. Imp.. 8360 yr. Hazelwood. near sta., 2-sty, 7 E., hall, cellar, mod. Imp., 8300 yr. P., FT. W. & C. B. B. DWELLINGS. Sewlckley, Broad st, one square from station, 2-sty and mansard brick residence, 10 It. mod. Imp , comnletely furnished, lm. pos.. S30mo. Sewlckley, Lozan st, 2-sty, 7 K.. mod. Imp.. lately occupied by Mr. Moore. 23 mo. Wilkes st , Woods Sun sta.. 2-sty, 7 B.. 825 mo. Sewlckley, cor. Thorn and Little sts.. 2-sty, 5 K., occupied by W. B. Treadwelt Pmo. Sewlckley, Centennial, near Nerln, 2-sty, 8 K., M acre lot 240 yr. Sewlckley, cor. Thorn and Little sts.. newZ-sty, mansard. 10 K.. mod. Imp., excellent location, moderate rent to good tenant AVest Bellevne. Orchard are near Chestnut St.. Avalonsta., 2-sty, 7 roomed furnished house, fi mo. Same, unfurnished, (25 mo. Sewlekler, Thorn st., 8 It, formerly occupied by A. Baldwin. 835mo. Same, with carpets, blinds now in house, (15. my2Z-50 OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be made to the Governor ot Pennsylvania on the 12th dav of June, A. D. Id89, by Henry L. Zweldinger, .Jacob J. Zwei dlncer, John J, Crowthers. Henry E. Kimlock and George Egan, under the act of Assembly, entitled "An act to provide for tbe incorpora tion and regulation of certain corporations." annroved Anril 29. 1S7L aud the snmlementi thereto, for the charterof an intended corpora tion to do caiieu r laeiity loai company, tno character and object of which is mining coal and manufacturing coke therefrom and the shipping and selling said coal and coke, and for . these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said act of ASsemDiy. ana supplements thereto. jAMtc F. ROBB, Solicitor. mylS-M-TH J JOHN F. COX. Attorney-at-Law, 403 Grant street NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT letters of administration, eta., have been granted to the undersigned on the estato of James Whitakef, late of Mifflin township, Allegheny county, deceased. All persons in debted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment and those baying claims or demands against tbe same win make them known, without delay. JAMES H. WHIT AKER. Administrator, eta. Homestead, Pa. my-16-B2-Th D TJNCAN C WHITE. Building Contractor, 71 Diamond street Second door above Smithfield, Pittsbun'; feM-7-jtwT )IANOS, ORGANS. a HAMILTON, 91 AND 93 FIFTH AVENUE, Pittsburg. Pa. ap30-7i-9 WAXTXTtJ.OSnOTTBXE. KICHARD BAESOW B ARROWS & OSBOURNE JOB PRINTERS, 99 Diamond street. Telephone No, 8U . kTT I j