:' .--,? .-' t&K SOME -BOGUS SWEETS. Unscrupulous Eastern Refiners Again Tampering With Sugar. J AFEIENDLT TIF TO THE PUBLIC. "Why Some Sugars Turn Canned Goods Sour1 and Tazzle the Women. PITTSBURG .HOUSES WARNED IN TIME The ingenious brain of the enterprising American is constantly figuring on some new and undiscovered way of making a dollar. Like Alexander, he yearns foe more; hut, aside from the innumerable legitimate business enterprises, the avaric ious and unscrupulous ones will show their hands, thereby throwing a cloak of degener acy over the qld, honest methods of manu facture. Especially true is this in the sugar busi ness. Just now the season is about to open for the large dealers and a private letter of warning was received from one of tbe largest Eastern wholesale houses to a leading local firm. THE RASCALS AT IT AGAIN. Following Is the letter: "We hare been Informed that tbe same parties who sold "bogus mixed yellow sugars" last season arc commencing to manufacture tbcm again. Please be on tbe lookout for them, as they are a fraud un the public. The Dispatch's expose of the selfsame im position last year, and the subsequent suits brought against local dealers by the Boston Hennery, of Boston, will be remembered by dealers. At that time the bogus stuff, was shipped and sold at a very appreciable profit to tbe public which is the sufferer of course. No sugar of this kind has yet arrived, and perhaps the publication of this article wiU pre vent the importation of a sugar which is prac tically worthless, but like the brass ring fake, it is very deceptive, so perfect is its ostensible purity. Happily there Is only one class of sugars in which the fraud can be practiced, and that is what is known as "yellow;" the granulated coods cannot be tampered with, as the very name implies purity. The process by which tho adulteration is ac complished is by a mixture of one-half grape sugar and the same quantity of refined yellow. The grape is of the lowest quality of saccha rine substance, and is ground finely in order to mix with the refined article. WHritE THE rEOMT COMES IN. The comparative cost of each is: grape, o cents, while 6 is paid for refined. Dividing the two prices by half, makes tbe price 4J cents,, actual cost, while it is sold to local dealers and the country trade for EH, a profit or rather steal of 1 cent per pound. This amount is doubled practically by tne inherent worthless Bess of the article in using. The grape sugar doubled up with the finer article causes it to ferment when used, and for this reason the crude stuff is used exclusively in beer, which brings about fermentation. From this inequality of the bogus stuff does the housewife suffer in her "putting up' of fruits. The sugar when added to the preserves goes through the fermenting process, there by spoiling tbe season's canned fruits and provoking the women. There is no doubt that many a country mer chant becomes loaded up with this inferior article, induced by its cheapness, it being some lower but not suspiciously so than the straight goods. The manufacturers of it have houses in .New York and Philadelphia, and it was from tbe latter city the information came which will give all dealers and the public at large a gratuitous "tip" not to touch, taste or handle. NO SALE AUTHORIZED. A Mistaken Impression About That Old Gar rison Propertr. t It was rumored yesterday that the old J Custom House and recruiting station at the ' corner of Penn avenue and Garrison alley was about to be sold. Tbe popular impression seemed to be that the Congressional bill allow ing this Government property to be sold had been passed. Congressman Dalzell was seen yesterday re Earding'tbe matter and he said the bill did not Sc?, butlrwaevnot from any objection raised 7"5-- -Jt was simply shelvedon account of be ig too late on the calendar. It will come up 4jain when Congress convenes next session. OJiLI HALF AS BIG. The New Standard Barrel Factory U Now Being Rebuilt. The Standard barrel factory -which was burned down in the Eighteenth ward last fall is now being rebuilt. However, It will only be one-half the size it formerly was. The company thinks that will be large enough to make all barrels necessary in Pittsburg. "Weak, ailing, worrying children, are of ten afflicted with worms, the special symp toms caused by the constant irritation of these pests, being both distressing to the little one and alarming to the parent. You can rid your children of worms, and save them much suffering by resorting to Dr. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge, which is a good tonic al so, and builds up the strength of young and old, acting with especial benefit in dyspep sia, sour stomach, and want of appetite. Buy the large size bottles when a tonic is needed. Bedroom Furniture. "We desire you should know where to get satisfied if you are looking for beautiful and late designs in bedroom suits, and unless you are very hard to please you will cer tainly be satisfied with our bargains in wal nut and oak suits and our styles of antique suits. M. Seibebt & Co., Cor. Lacockand Hope sts., Allegheny. - Near railroad bridge. D Traveling Bags New Cabin Shape, In grain and alligator leather lowestprices. ' Jos. Hoene & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. What Doe It Meant ""tVhv, it simply means that we will name three big bargains for to-day's sale and sell some of our finest suits at ?8, $10 and 312. Call to-day and see these bargains. One thousand patterns and every one bright, new and fresh, at the P. C. C. C, cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the new Court House. Ladles' Gold Watches, Elgin, "Waltham and Springfield make. All the new designs in plain, fancy chased or inlaid diamond cases. Handsome stock at" 525 to $100. Call at E. P. Roberts & Sons', corner fifth ave. and Market st. MTT Scotch Zephyr Ginghams Only 20c, A big reduction really fine, choice goods stripes and plaids. JOS. HOBNE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. SFBING jackets ior ladies and children at bargain prices to sell off quickly, at Kosen baum & Co.'s, Market street. Superior to All Others. The sales of Marvin's rye bread are in creasing daily and at a wonderful rate. If tou haven't tried it don't delay any longer. All grocers keep iC ' Scotch Zephyr Ginghnmi- Only 20c, A big reduction really fine, choice goods stripes and plaids. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Extra. Bargains In Hosiery! Fast blacks 12c, 22c, 25c, 33c, 37Jc, fine striped 14c, 19c, 23c and up in immense variety, at Rosenbanm & Co.'s. Seines, nets, tents, fishing tackle largest assortment lowest prices. Call or write for price list. J. H. Johnston, TTSSu 706 Smithfield street. Scotch Zephyr Ginghams Only 20e, A big reduction really fine, choice goods stripes and plaids. JOS. Hokne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. flrr.ir vnlfta nA .lit- r1nvec in lorcst variety, our own importation at money- iHliHK MilVCst .AViJACTA.VWJ m I HE WILL BE THERE. The Glass Manufacturers Meet To-Day Mr. Chambers Talks Tank. While speaking to the reporters at the Union depot about the tank system, Mr. James Chambers said last night: "We are now making rapid preparations in order to have the second tank ready for opera tion when tbe fall season commences. We are not afraid that we cannot eet men to work at it, in spite of the scarcity of window glass men. The workmen who work at the tank one day soon find ont what is easiest and most pleasant for them, and we have no fear that we cannot, Eet all the men we want. "Regarding this tronble about tbe imported window class men. I do not take any notice of it. The whole thine was nothing but a piece Spite work, and it will not amount to much." 'Will tou be present at the meeting of the glass manufacturers to-dayf" "Yes, I suppose so. No, I don t know whether the tank system will be discussed there or not. I do not see why it should. The question of of wages, the pnee of glass and other general matters may be discussed, and that Is all I can say about it" THE BOI HAD FRIENDS. An Exciting Time oo Gray's Road Over a Jnvenlle Arrest. There was a thrilling time on Gray's road, Thirtieth ward, the other evening. A man named Perry, who has become objectionable to some of the men on a strike at Oliver & Roberts' mill, was passing in a buggy when an enfant terrible, 6 or 8 years old, began calling "Scabl" Ferry caught the urchin, and a woman, seeing the trouble, ran out and, pulling off her apron, rolled a piece of limestone in it, making a very effective slungshot,;with which she proposed to do up Mr. Ferry. A large crowd gathered in a twinkle, and for a time it looked blue for Mr. Ferry, but at length moderate counsel offered by some spec tators calmed the turbulence. The boy was frightened almost out of his wits, and Ferry will scarce attempt to make another similar arrest in that locality. ELECTRICITY'S PROGRESS. Jt Necessitates New Lawn nnd Now New Charters Are Required. The stockholders of the Allegheny County Light Company and the Pittsburg Light Company met yesterday in their offices, in the Wcstinghouse building, to vote on a propo sition to accept the provisions of the new act of Assembly for the incorporation and regula tion of corporations to supply light, heat and power by electricity. This action was explained as being taken for this reason: The two companies were incor porated under tbe act of 1871, which authorized rnrnnanips to furnish Debt, heat and Dover, but no provision was made for electric light, be' cause electricity was not men in use. uui uio amendment which passed May 9. makes pro vision for electricity, and the companies will have to return their charters to Harrlsburg to be legalized under the new act. ZODATES IN SKIRTS. Young Ladles Who Cnn Hnndlo Muskets ns Well ns Regulars. Drill Master Captain Brown has had 16 young ladies of the Butler Street M. E. Sabbath School under his charge for the past two weeks, putting them through the military tactics, preparatory to a grand military and musical entertainment to be given at the But ler Street Cnurch on June 6. The ladles have red caps, white blouses, blue skirts and black boots. Those who have seen them drill sar they already handle their muskets surprisingly well and execute maneuvers that would be a credit to Uncle Sam's own boys. THE U. S. MAIL. The Flay of George Jenks Will he Produced Here In September. Mr. Charles W. Fleming, the partner of Mr. George Jenks, went East last night for the purpose of making arrangements with some of tbe best known American comedians for the production of Mr. Jenks' play, "The U. S. Mall." The play is expected to be brought to Pitts burg daring next September, but its first pro duction will take place in the East. A Politician Embarrassed. The constables and special officers about the city have been arresting qnlte a number of drivers of vehicles lately because the owners bad not paid their vehicle license. The carriage of one of tbe most prominent politicians in the city was stopped by a ward constable Tester day. The costs in such cases amount to $2 25, and the Alderman's fine is $10 in addition to tho price of the license. Probably Used to It. The annual mud poultice is being applied to country roads. It was too soft for comfort yes terday, but was preferable to the chuckholes, hub deep, which were worn during the exces sively moist winter. It seems strange, but It is a fact, that tbe people -most interested tbe farmers are the slowest to perceive their misery. The Sonthslde Electric Light. The Pittsburg Electric Light Company, which is filling a part of the contract of the Fast End Electric Light Company to light tho city with arc lamps, is now busily engaged in putting up the lamps on the Southside. Carson street will be illuminated at the end of this week. Solid Value la All-Woo! Dress Goods, 50 inches wide only 40 cents. See these. JOS. HORNE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. What Does It Mean T "Why, it simply means that we will name three big bargains for to-day's sale and sell some of our finest suits at $8, $10 and $12. Call to-day and see these bargains. One thousand patterns and everyone bright, new and fresh, at the P. C. C. C cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the new Court House. Ladies' Elgin Gold Wntches 833, In solid gold 14 karat cases, handsomely chased and engraved and warranted good timekeeper, at E. P. Roberts & Sons', cor ner Fifth ave. and Market st. mtt Charming Hats, London nnd Paris Novelties, In our millinery show room. Buyer just re turned from the East with the choicest Millinery to be found. Jos. Hokne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Grcnt Redaction In Sprlag Wraps. The balance of beaded, silk and lace wraps will be offered now at nearly half price. Pine beaded wraps $2 75 up. Come quick if you wish to secure a bargain, at Kosenbaum & Co.'s. A Large Variety of Ladles' Ulsters AndRng. Inns. In light weight cloths, for wet weather and traveling wear also real English Mackin tosh 'waterproofs in cloak room. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Have You Missed It If you haven't tried Marvin's rye bread you have missed one of the joys of life. Don't wait any longer. Try a loaf and be convinced that it is the best bread made. Seines, nets, tents, fishing tackle largest assortment lowestprices. Call or write for price list J. H. Johnston, ttssu 706 Smithfield street New Styles In Chatelaine Bags nnd Belts, Also very latest ideas in BeltJBuckles, a, very large variety. Jos. Hoene & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Geo. B. Bennett Jt Dro., No. 135 First ave., second door below "Wood st, have the largest and finest stock of pure rye whiskies in the city. Bargains in blouses an'd new styles oi jerseys, 98c to $5, large variety of fresh goods, at Bosenbaum & Co.'s. GEEAT bargains in guns and revolvers at our sew store 706 Smithfield street. J. HyOHNSTOir. 81.50 the Starting Price oi Oar Umbrellas' And any one is good, up fo the most expen siveGentleman's English Silk Umbrellas, our own importations. JosHoene & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. THE SECOBD LICENSE TBANSFER. An Application Brings to Light tho Big Percentage of Dentils Among Llaaor Men 15 Out of 425 Last Year. The second application for a transfer of license since May 1 will"be heard to-day at 920. The first application was made April 25, when the license of tbe MonongahelaHouse was asked to be transferred from Florence C Miller to Win. Anderson and Frank Woog. This was granted May 4. An application to be heard to-day Is that of the Hotel White in McKeesport, from S. Is. Carothers to W. J.. Dennv. The law in regard to transfers Is very strict, and practically amounts to the ask ing for a new license. The place must have been closed, and all business stopped for ten days previous to the hearing, and some com plaints, especially with large wholesale houses, claim this to be a hardship,and in case of death it is claimed tbe license should descend to tbe heirs as any other uroperty. A remarkable thing in regard to the licenses last year, as shown by the books of Clerk Mc Gunncgle, is that the percentage of deaths among saloon keepers, as Judge Ewing re marked, "is something wonderful." Last year there were 34 applications for a transfer, and of these only 29 snowed good reasons for the change, and received permission. Of these 29. 15 were caused by the death of the owners, and as there were but 425 licenses in all, the per centage of deaths is unparalleled. Efforts have been made to change this trans fer clause In the Brooks law, but without avail, and Judge White has cone on record as being sternly opposed to it. The fact must be pub lished ten days in advance, and asks that all who are 'interested or wish to remonstrate, must be present. IT WAS FIREPfiOOF. The First Blaze la the New Stono Court Houso'Balldlng. Yesterday shortly before 4 o'clock a vol ume of smoke poured into the County Reg ister's office through the ventilating registers. A search was made and the fire discovered in the basement underneath tho Register's office. A huge box, fully 15 feet square and packed with waste paper and sweepings, was in a blaze. A line of hose was gotten out and attached to a plug. The plug, however, wouldn't work, and another one was bunted up. This time the nozzle end of tbe hose was found to be at the ping, and after vainly trying to attach it, over a hundred feet of hose had to be reversed. All this time tbe fire was blazing away, and making a thorough" test of the fireproof qualities of the building. The stone walls and iron celling pre vented any damage being done, and when water was at last secured the fire was extinguished in a couple of minutes. Open nil Night. In response 'o numerous requests Mr. Robert Christy, proprietor of the well-known drug store, corner of Fourth avenue and Smithfield street, will hereafter keep his store open' all night. This new arrange ment will enable persons to have prescrip tions compounded at any hour by a skillful pharmacist. Only the best and purest drugs are handled by Mr. Christy. Crayon Portraits Only 80. Life-size crayon portraits only $6 at Tre ganowan's Picture Store, 152 Wylie ave., Pittsburg. ttsu New Wall Paper. We have just stocked up with all the best things of the various manufacturers, and will be able to meet all demands for nice goods for the snmmer and autumn trade. "We guarantee all our work and give personal attention to the same when so de sired. Ceumeine, Bane & Bassett, tts 416 Wood st. REAL ESTATE SAYINGS BANK, LIM., 401 Smithfield Street, cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $45,000. . Deposits of $1 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent. tts We Hnve Made Some Large Purchases of Black India Silks, And are enabled to offer extraordinary good values 75c, SI, ?1 15 three special num bers. Come to this black silk department. . JOS. HOENE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores; Horses nnd Mules. Another lot of fine saddle, driving and draught horses; also two loads of draught and pit mules arrived at the stables of tbe Arnheim Live Stock Company, Limited, 52 Second avenue, Pittsburg. Only $1 00 For a dozen fine cabinet photographs at Hendricks & Co.'s new Photo. Parlors, 68 Federal st. Allegheny. TTSSn MEETINGS. THERE WILL BE A MEETING-OF THE stockholders of tbe Pittsburg and Fairport Terminal Company held at tbe office of the com- Eany, Coal Exchange Building, corner Smith eld and Water sts., Fittsburg, Pa.. MONDAY, MAY 27, 1889. 2 P. It., to elect directors, vote upon the lease of the company's property to the Pittsburg, Fairport and Northwestern Dock Company, and consider sneb other busi ness as may be brought up. A J. THOMAS, C. S. WIGHT, Sec'y. President. mvll-29 EDUCATIONAL. EEN8SELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTI TUTE, Troy, N. Y. Examinations for admission to this, the old est School of Engineering in thoUnlted States, will be held in Pittsburg, Pa., on June 5. 1889. Candidates will be examined in the following subjects: Spelling,English grammar.geography, arithmetic algebra, through equations of the' 2d degree Including radicals and in plane geometry. The examinations will be wholly written, and a fee of $5 will be required of each candidate. Candidates will report to Mr. W. F.-Gronan, 813 Hamilton building. D. M GREENE, Director. myl3-TTS Troy, N. Y. AUCTION SALES. TnfJRNISHMENT OF AFINE RESIDENCE Jj at auction, FRIDAY MORNING, May 21, So. 311 Market st. The complete outfit of a beau tlfulhome.embracinghandsome tapestry parlor suits, all spring edges and trimmed in silk plush; fancy rockers, fine steel engravings, very elegant door and window curtains, orna ments, fine chamber suits, wardrobes, chif foniers, French hall stand, plate glass hall rack, reception chairs, library chairs, table, desk and bookcases,handsome antique shield, large plate glass mirror, extension table, large sideboard, leather chairs, walnut buffet, china, glass and silver ware, china closet, hall, room and stair carpets, rugs, shades, toilet ware, stove, refrigerator, etc. HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM.. my23-16 Auctioneers. NOTIONS. DRYGOODS AND FANCY AR TICLES AT AUCTION FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 21, at 2:30 o'clock, at No. 311 Market St. HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM., mv23-17 Auctioneers. RESORTS. THE ELDREDGE. NO. 18 SOUTH CARO LINA avenue, within three minutes' walk of depot or beach. Large, cheerful rooms, ex cellent table. Terms moderate. MRS. E. J. ELDREDGE. Proprietress. mvl6-91-D HOTEL NORMANDIE, 'ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. NOW OPEN. Under new management. T. C. GILLETTE, Pron'r. my22 Late of Colonnade Hotel, Philada. LONGVIEW SCHOOL-FORMERLY HO TEL Longview will be opened for the reception of summer boarders by July 1, 1889. For circulars and Information apply to REV. JOHN G. MULHOLLAND. my2-93-TTSn Longview School, BrookvlUe, Pa. THE CHALFONTE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. MOVED TO THE BEACH. ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. UNSURPASSED OCEAN VIEW. Salt water baths in the house. Elevator. aplMl-D E. ROBERTS & SONS. TiEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS. K BEDFORD, PENNA Leading mountain resort. Water unequaled. Hotel newly furnished. Toerge's Orchestra. Opens Jnne 8. Write for circular. ap7-87-D L. B. DOTY. Manager. RESSON BPRINGS. PENNA. MAIN j line Pennsylvania Railroad, on top of ALLEGHENY MOUNTAIN& THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE Will open June 25. All trains stop at Cretion. Or Circuiara, ctu., ttumcao WM. R. DUNHAM. Supt, Cresson. Cambria Co.. Pa. my7-2-BSu c. A.BALPH, BUILDING CONTRACTOR, u aeventn avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Tcltphone I3M. seS-nSO-ns PITTSBURG DISPATCH, XS-Dtsplay advertitemenU one dollar psr tquare for one insertion. Clarified advertite menU on tMtpage tuchat Wanted, For Sale, 2b Let, eleten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for lets than fifty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BBANCH OFFICES. For the accommodation of the public, Branoh 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 nest morning: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with THE Dis- PITTSBUBG. THOMAS MCCAFFUEY, SK0 Butler street. EMIL G. HTUCKEY.-Mth street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY &CO., Wylle ave. and Kultonst. N. sTOKELY, KlfUvAvenue Market House. east end.' f. W. WALLACE, IZlPenn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTEK & SHEIBLER, Sth av. & Atwood (U EODTUSrCK. JACOB SPOHN, No. ZCarson street. CHAS. bCHWARM, 1707 Carson street ALLEGHENY. A. 3. KAERCHEU, 59 Federal street. H. J. McBKIDE. Federal and Ohio streets. FRED H. EGUEBS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEH3 & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson street. THOMAS MCHENBV, Weiternand Irwlnaves. G. TV. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. 1'EHKT M. O LEIM. Itebecca and Allegheny avea. WANTED. Male Heln. TTrANTED-SPKING FITTERS. THE A. VV FBEJJCH SWUNG CO., LIM. my!9-71 w ai.l dUBmai jiijAi;i3JiAi C1IAKLE3 GKUBB3, Sharpsbnrg. mr21-87 WANTED THKEK GOOD TINNEKS AT GEO. W. STEVENSON Jt BEO., 537 Lib erty st. my23-4 -TTTANTED-A YOUTH ABOUT 18 YEAES TT for itenU' retail furnishing store. Address J., Dlspatcn office. my22-15 Xir-ANTED-FIUST-CLASS -WAGONMAKEK. W ApplytoP. H. HEN SEL & SO), cor. First and Middle sts., Allegheny. mySKB WANTED-FOUH GOOD COAT MAKERS. Apply at once to ULABENCE GOLDMAN, 97 Federal St., Allegheny. my!3- WANTED AN OFFICE BOY 'WITH SOME knowledge of typewriting: references re quired. 413 LEWIS BLOCK. mrS-15 WANTED-12 WEAVERS. APPLY BRAD LEY'S WOOL1NG MILL, Klver ave., below Suspension Bridge, Allegheny. my23-23 WANTED COACHMAN FOR LIVER; none but experienced need apply. T. !. MOREL AND, 6100 Penn ave.. Cut End. my6-12 WANTED-NO. 1 RETAIL CLOTHING salesman. Address with references and salary expected, BOX 21, Tarentum, Pa. myJ3-Tl WANTED IMMEDIATELY A FIRST CLASS waiter. Apply at SAUER'S RES TAURANT, No. S4 Federal st., Allegheny. my23-28 WANTED-A SINGLE MAN TO SCRUB AND make himself nseful about a house. Inquire at WEST PENN HOSPITAL, Twenty-eighth St. my23-78 WANTED A MAN THOROUGHLY AC QUAINTED with the Are brick and foundry snpply business. Address TBE GARDEN CITY SAND CO., No. 33 W. Van Buren St., Chicago, III. my22-3i WANTED A GOOD RELIABLE AGENT traveling through Ohio and West Virginia to carry flavoring extracts as a side Issue; large Inducements. Address BAY CHEMICAL CO., Klttannlng, Pa. my23-7 WANTED-A MAN OF BUSINESS APTI TUDE, residing outside Pittsburg, to act for established house In own State: salary about 00 monthly: references. 8UPT. MFG. HOUSE, ock Box 1810, N. Y. oc7-43-Th -TO-ANTED-A GOOD SOBER BARBER TO YV buy one of the best paying shops in Pitts burg; established for 4 years: bath rooms attached; owner wishes to quit the business. Inquire or R. BLACK. 84 Diamond st. my23-77 WANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTKA. BAKING powder and pure spices; gifts with goods; coke workers, miners or xntllmun can make money In their spare time. YAMASU1BO TEA CO., 83 Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa. ' Ja2S-8S-TTS -TTANTED SALESMEN EVERYWHERE YY for our adjustable door plates; new style doorbells, street K'os.: white enamel and metal letters, etc. Send for samples, circulars, etc., free. N. Y. DOOR PLATE CO., Newark, N.J. my22-l8-D WANTED-BY LARGE MANUFACTURING concern In this cltv, mechanic fully ac quainted with operating pumping machinery, high and low pressure; must be sober, industrious and well recommended. Apply to LOCK BOX 641. . ' my22-49 TI7-ANTED-A COMPETENT AND EXPEBI Y Y ENCED man to act as nurse and hospital steward In an Institution outside jof the city; salary S360 per annum," with board and washing; must come well recommended. Address STEW ARD, Dispatch office. myS-29 WANTED-BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S COLLEGE, 4 Sixth street, Pittsburg. Pen manship, bookkeeping, eclectic shorthand, type writing, arithmetic, etc., thoroughly taught for 15 per month; instruction private for both sexes; open through snmmer, day and evening. my 12-ttssu WANTED COACHMAN WHITE OR black; must be a good milker and do gen eral work, such as clean porches and keep lawn in order, etc.: none but a first-class driver need apply; residence East End. Address BOX 134, flttsburg, fa. Wages seven dollars per week and board. my23-72 -TTTANTED-AGENT-FOR PITTSBURG AND YV vicinity an agent for a new and handsome line of advertising signs; will pay salary or com mission to the right man; one who has had ex perience In the business preferred; an excellent chance forannshlnr. enerretle man. Address. iwith reference. .LOUIS POULSEN, 162 West Firth si., uincinnaii, u. my.2-Z9 WANTED AGENTS TO HANDLE THE 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 amounted to fflO in six days;anot&crS321n two hours. Territory abso lutely free: salary to good men; no ladles need an swer; sample K cents. For terms and full partic ulars address the manufacturers, J. W. SKIN NEB 3t CO.. Onalaska, Wis. my2l-34 Female Help. WANTED-GOOD GIRL FOB COOK AND housework; no washing; small family; must be first-class; German preferred. Inquire at STORE, corner Fifth ave. and Roup st. niy23-94 X17"ANTED-A FIBST-CLASS COOK AND Y Y dining-room girl Tor private family; best of wages; city reference required. Applv cor. HI LAN D AND STANTON AVfcS., East End. my23-96 TTANTED-A COMPETENT WOMAN TO VV cook: must be a good baker and under stand all Klndvof cooking. Apply at No. 14 STOCKTON AVE., between 2 andTr. M. Good wages, i my2i-70 Male and Peinale Help. WANTED SEAMSTRESS, WA1TRES S chambermaids, cooks, 100 house girls, Ger man and colored gins, male and female help for hotels, waiters, drivers, farm hands, gardener. MRS. E. THOMPSON, 608 Grant st. apSMOO-jiThs T1TANTED-AT ONCE-A MAN TO DRIVE A V T milk wagon, 10 farm hands, 2 colored, pas try cook, iOOhouse girls. 60 cooks and chamber maids, waitresses, laundress, ta per week, child's nurse. MEKH AN ' S, StS Grant st. my23 Situations. WANTED-SITUATION AS PRIVATE OR night watchman by man having first-class references. Address H. P. W., Dispatch office. my23-13 WANTED-SITUATION BY A THOROUGH LY competent drug clerk; 10 years' experi ence: references. SULFONAL, Dispatch office. my23-24 WANTED-SITUATION-DBUG CLEBK EX PERIENCED and registered is open for situation: first-class references. Address DRUG CLEBK, Dispatch office. my23-2 WANTED-SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN as bookkeeper or assistant; would be will ing to do office woTk, collecting, etc.; can give best references. Address J. W., Dispatch office. ray2J-i8 Partners. TfrANTED-A PARTNER FOR A BUBSTAN YV TIAL manufacturing concern in the city, well established and doing a fine business; tins Is a rare opening: we are personally acquainted with tbe parties and the business, and nave pleasure in Inviting correspondence and the closest Investiga tion: tbe firm stands high financially and other wire in every tense; who may be accepted would require to take charge of the finances and the office or one or the departments. Particulars con fidentially Jrom JAS. W.DBAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. mv22-48 Bonrdlngi WAS'fE,SrStJMMEH.B0AKD AT A PRI VATE house near line of railroad, within easy reach of Pittsburg, for a family of five per sons, Including two children, youngest 9 years. Address ALPHA, Dispatch offlce, stating location, accommodations, etc. myil-M-rr Financial. "WAN,T.E;'r0..LOAN yM0.Wu.IN AMOUNTS YV of (3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on AX percent, free or tax; also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK A BAIKD, 95 Fourth avenue. se21-dZ6-D WANTED-MOTGAGES-tl,0O0,000TOLOAN on city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand C per cent, and on larros In Allegheny and adja cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PENNOCK & SON, 103 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41 W7F-fe-T&nI'0AN' a.0 ON MOBT . GAGES; tlOO and upward at 6 per cent; 1500,000 at Vi per -cent on residences or business property: also in adjoining counties. S. H. FRENCH, 12S Fourth avenue ocM-eSt-D THURSDAY, MAT 23, WANTED. Financial. WANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN In sums to suit, at 4Mf, S and S per cent. GRABBING & LYON. 133 Fourth ave. aoS-el-D T7"ANTED-MORTGAGES-MON EY TO LOAN .TV In turns to suit at 4$, 5 and 8 per cent. ALLES BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 187. apl9-14 WANTED-MOBTGAGES ON CITY PBOP ...... ERTY, over U.000; 4 per cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER CO., 92 Fourth avenue. mh2-a22-D Xf7"ANTED-RENTS COLLECTED PROMPT TV LY; property managed with satisfaction. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167. lalMl 'Wf ANTED MORTGAGES IN ANY T T amounts: 4jf to 6 per cent: city and country: no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO.. 99 roarth avenue. Ja20-55-UThs TITAN TED-MORTGAGES-tl. 000, 000 TOLOAN TV In large and sinair amounts at 4)4. Sand 8 per cent, free of State tax; no delay. SEED B. COYLEft CO., 131 Fourth ave. ." my21-60 WANTED-RENTS TO COLLECT IN BOTH cities and suburbs: to this branch of the business we pay special attentl on: established 1853. w. A. HEBRON ft SONB,80 Fourth ave. my4-29-TTS Miscellaneous. WANTED-CASH PAID FOB ALL SECOND HAND furniture, pianos, etc. THOMAS CQ., 2513 Penn ave. mylS-95 w ANTED--LADIES TO KNOW HAUGH ft Kfwnnn rpnnlr rpflnlnh nr nnholater old furniture promptly and in the best possible man ner. iAHLvi WAX.&nBi. 'jrnoneibo. myv-u TTTA.NTEU MEN LEABN THE ART OF TV .gentlemen's garment cutting; no trying on required: night sessions Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, 7 to 9 F. M 614 Wood st. URLING ft SON. ap30-68 "VTTA.NTED-EVKRYBODY TO GET ONE DOZ. YV fine cabinet photos for 99 cents at AUFREOHT'SELITE GALLERY, 516 Market St., Pittsburg, Pa., for 30 days only; elevator: come, rain or shine; bring children. mys-lll TXTANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO YV 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. rahl3-63 "rn-ANTED-CAMPING PARTIES WISHING YY to purchase accordions, guitars or mando lins to examine Gallinger's stock, which we guar antee to sell 20 per cent less than any other house in town. GALLINGER'S MONEY LOAN OFFICE. 1200 Penn ave. my21-27 TTTANTED-MARRIED OR SINGLE MEN TO YY Invest in building sites at Maplewood Park, Wllklnsbnrg; lots 40x120; 110 to IS) down, balance fl to S3 per week; act quick before they arc all gone; 70 sold In one week: call on the agents, who will pay your fare and take you to see the grounds. 3. &. COOPEE 4 CO.. 107 Fourth ave. my9-8-TTS8u FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cltv Residences. TTIOB BALE-S100 DOWN, BALANCE SIS JD monthly, several nice 4 and 5-room dwellings on Mt. Oliver; lots 30x260. J. C. RE1LLY, 77 Dia mond st. my21-7S FOR SALE-A BARGAIN ON MULBERRY at., near Twenty-ninth, two 2-story brick dwellings, 5 rooms and finished attics; lot 32x60. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond St. mj21-7S FOR SALE-COR. GRACE AND MASON STS., Mt. Washington, 2-story 4-room frame house; (rood cistern; stable on rear of lot; price, 11,050; ot 25x100. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond St. my21-78 FOB SALE-WEBSTER AVE.. NEAEHOBERT it., 2-story Oueen Anne mansard br. dwelling, 10 rooms, nearly new, with alt modern Improve ments; also 4-room brick in rear: price very low; lot 20x110. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond St. my21-7S FOR SALE t3,800-ON LOMBARD STREET, Eleventh ward, elegant 7-roomed brick dwell ing house; bath, slate roof, slate mantels, natural gas, papered throughout; lot 22x128. nicely fenced up: terms moderate. GEO. SCHMIDT, 157 Fourth av;. myl9-12-TTSSu Z FOR 8 ALK-99)-TOWNSEND STREET, NEAR Fifth avenue, 3-story pressed brick resi dence, 10 rooms, all modern conveniences; ele gantly finished; large lot running back to an alley: a bargain; very easy terms. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO.. 99 Fourth ave. myl7-97-rrs FOR SALE-ROW OF 2-STORY BRICK bouses; almost new; well situated: paysSper cent: room for 6 additional houses on rear of lot: It will then pay 12 percent; street and alley paved and sewered: houses never Idle. Prlnelnals only Inquire of MORRIS ft FLEMING, 110 Fourth ave. my9-16-TTSu East End Residences. FOR SALE-VERY CHEAP-LARGE AND desirable dwelling, 12 rooms, lot 165x100 ft., on Rpbecea St., near Penn ave.. Twentieth ward; a very desirable home at money asked. W. A. HERRON ft SONS. No. 80 Fourth ave. myl6-22-16,18.23,25,28,31 FORSALE-I13.00O-A NEW MODERN BRICK house of nine rooms and finished attic, with 4 acres of ground, located on Dallas avenue; this Is a decided bargain and should be seen at once. KELLY ft ROGERS, No. 63X5 Station street, E. E. , . mT21-25-TT T70It SALE-ON BROAD ST., 4 ROOM FRAME JC dwelling, lot 24x145; site for bouse In rear. Kirkwood St.; one square from both cable lines; 6 minutes to P. K. It, near Hlland ave.: very low, (2,700; terms to suit. MELA.ON BROS.. 6349 Station St., X. E. myl9-52-TTS FOB SALE-A BEAUTIFUL FRAME D WELL IN G 6 rooms, slate roof, large Improved lot 48x135, on Grazier St., nearHomewood station, P. -R. R.; 88 dally trains: nice, bright location: will sell at a bargain: S4,000: terms to suit buyer. MELLON BROS., 6345 Station St., E. E. myl9-52-TTS FOR SALE -5 MINUTES FOM EAST Liberty station and cablesflSJmplete 6 room frame dwelling: attic bath, porches, slate mantels, inside w. c, both gases, hot and cold water; large lot; a bargain if sold at once: terms reasonable. REED B. CO YLE ft CO., 131 Fourth ave. my23-5-Ths FOR SALE-A NICE NEW QUEEN ANNE house, with corner lot, in the East End; 6 rooms, reception han. porches, etc., etc.: large corner lot with several fruit trees thereon; price and terms reasonable: small payment down; Im mediate possession. JAS. XT. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. my22-4S F)R SALE A MOST SUBSTANTIAL BRICK dwelling on BIppey st. (paved), 1 square from Negleyave. (soon the finest In East End), close to Penn cable; 7 rooms, bath, all conveniences, slate roof, bay, etc.; select neighborhood; an elegant location: price ta.600; lot 47x120; terms satisfactory. MELLON BROS., 6149 station st., E. E. myl9-52-TTS F OB SALE-SS, 750-11,000 CASH, BALANCEON reasonable payments, in the midst of the KaatVnri nnrifpimitnil pahlA pars, hrlck house Just finished, 9 rooms, modernly Improved and convenienced throughout, besides bathroom, washhouse, pantry and large porches: lot 40x121 ft.; location first-class. For full Information see W. A. HERRON ft SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. myl6-22-lS,18,23,25,2S,n FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL BOULEVARD, East End residence place;1 matrnlflcent stone dwelling; carriage porch: hardwood staircase and reception hall; 10 elegant large rooms; all the latest Improved conveniences: asphalt paved street: this beautiful home has to be seen to be appreciated; call soon and get full particulars; small payment: balance on time. BLACK ft BA1RD, 85 Fourth ave. myJO-7 TJOR SALE A FINE 8HADYSIDE HOME ' wlthinSmlnuteswalfcorRoupstatlon, P.R. R., or Fifth ave. cable line; contaius9magnlflceut rooms, all ipaperedlln the latest designs; center hall, parlor, llbrarv. dining room and kitchen on first floor, bath, laundry, natural gas, all other Improved conveniences; this beautiful place will bft sold ph.n nn amount of owner leavln&f cltv: call at the office and get full particulars. BLAUK ft BA1BD, 95 Fourth a. my3M FOR SALE OR RENT-IRVING PLACE, Ellsworth avenue, Shadyslde. E. K, several new pressed brick residences Just finished, con taining ten rooms each, also laundry, batb, pan try, etc.; each house situated in separate lot with large lawn: near'steam and cable cars: terms to suit purchasers or rent reasonable. Inquire of THOS. H. CHAPMAN, on the premises, or ROOM 42, Safe Deposit building, 83 Fourth'avenue. myl4-4S-TTS FOR BALE 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 leading consideration: also rapid transit to and from the business part oi the city; tbe quality ot the houses In the neighborhood goes for a good deal: as to build or buy a handsome stone or brick residence and have inferior houses go up after ward on adjoining lots detracts from tbe value of tbe first; to buy on a neatly paved street, with sewers, gas and water already laid, is lmnortant; one then knows wharthe 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 S6, 500 and and S3, 750, payable on easy terms, for elegant, thoroughly well built and commodious bouses, standing apart, on lots 30x100. and fitted with all tbe modern conveniences. All the bouses front on asphaltum streets, and upon a handsome park Filanted with shade trees; old forest trees plentl ully 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. rayl2-71 Allegheny Residences. T7AOR8ALE-NOS. 7. 9SHEFFIELD ST., ALLE Jj GHENY City, lot 30x90 ft., with 2 small nouses; price only ii,000. W. A. HERRON ft SONS. No. 80Fonrthave. myl6-22-I8,18,23.25.28,31 F OR SALE HANDSOME MODERN HOUSE, all cnnTpnTPTipps and lar?e lor. choice loca tion, Bldweir street, Allegheny: low price; easy terms. Jao. HV M'CBEEBY, 95 Fifth ave. ap9-46-TTS Snbnrbnn Residences. FOB SALE BELLEVUE BOBOUQH A, frame house of seven rooms, natural gas, water in kitchen and well at door, large lot. plenty of choice fruit, excellent view, one of the finest In the borough, 7 minutes from Neville sta tion. For particulars Inquire 191 MARKET ST., Allegheny City. myl-91-TTSStt F IOB SALE-HOUSE AND GROUNDS IN THE j- suDurns, onune or r u. di. ." "! n.nr Iritnwnnil afaffnn lmnt nnnmltp InleWOOO Hotel; a very good house of 9 rooms, all elegantly papered and decorated: chandeliers, natural gas. norches, etc.. etc. ; grounds 125x200 feet: shade and fruit trees, shrubbery, plenty of water, etc., etc.; a beautiful place; fine woodland studies and syl van grandeur are visible to every eye: will be sold at public-sale on Wednesday afternoon. May 29, at 3:30 o'clock, on tho premises; title perfect; pos session at once. Terms, etc., from JAS. W. DBAPE ft CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. my23-8- 1889. FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. FOR SALE -VERY CHEAP. AH LOW AS 1175, Mt. Washington building lots; call or send for particulars. W. A. HEBRON A SONS, Ho. 80 Fourth ave. myl7-75-I7,20,23,25,28.31 FOR SALE-CHEAP LOTS, WYLIE AVE. and Wandlessst., near cable and electric car lines: selling rapidly; Inducements offered to buy. ALLES ft BAILEY. 184 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. myl9-45-MWThrssu FOR 8ALE-VALUABLE LOT-WASHINGTON St., near Fifth ave.; lot 21x107 to paved alley; sewered front and rear; nice level lot: bar gain. ALLES ft BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 187. JI1J1-1"-A -oal FOB SALE-LOTS I LOTS! LOTS! ON BOGUS, Chess and Washington avenues. Mount Wash ington, Saturday afternoon of this week. May 25, at 3 o'clock, on the premises; free tickets by In cline plane and free bus at tbe head or the Incline; plans, etc.. at our office: positive sale to close an estate. JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. my23-7 FOR S A LE-THE CHEAPEST LOTS IN THE city limits: some of tho reasons are. they are close to the business' centers of "the Old City" and East Liberty; are right in tbe center of popu lation: are large, on wide streets; alleys In rear; are sewered, curbed and have wide stone walks, and we sell them for the sameprlces per foot front as are asked for lots on unlmnroved streets, and can make very easy terms. MELLON BROS., E. E.. or JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smithfield street. myl9-48-rrs Enat End Lots. FOB SALE-BEN VENUE LOTS 50x120 FT.; location first class on Ben Venne ave. W. A. HEBBON ft SONS. No. 80 Fourth ave. my 17-74-17, 20, 23, 27,31 T7OB SALE DESIRABLE CENTER AVENUE JD lota, near Roup St.. 50x190 ft, or 100x190 ft. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mv22-41Ji--WTbS FOR SALE-DALLAB AVE. BUILDING LOTS in sizes to suit: near Penn ave.. Twenty second ward. W.A HEBRON ft SONS. SO Fourth avenue. my22-4)J4-wrhs FOR SALE-ON CENTER AVE.. NEAR NE VILLE St., lot 75x180 ft., near steam and cable cars. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. myl7-74-17,20,2n,27,31 FOR SALE-2 VERY DESIRABLE LOTS, 30x 102, at corner Jackson and St. Clair sts., near iijiauu bic, nui Biiuaicu, ca.iciiucu vie,. prlei BRO iriee for both (2,100; a bargain, mellui. ,us.. (& station St.. J!m x. myia-oj to. T710R SALE-ON ST. CLAIR ST., 2 SQUARES Jj from Neglev avenue, also near Penn cable. four very desirable lots In Orchard Plan, 41x110 each: sewered: select nelzhborhood: 8l.500each terms to suit. MELLON BROS., 63t9 Station street, E. E. myl9-52-TTS TTIOR SALE CHOICE LOTS AT DALLAS STA Jj TION, P. K. It., convenient to steam and street cars; cheap and on easy terms; situation un surpassed; price ranging from ftOS to C00. Inquire of D. O. NEULEY, 6108 Penn ave., East End. no23-y78 FOR3ALE-BAUM GROVE LOTS, ON FINE wide streets; more ways to reach them, and have more permanent Improvements than any other locality. For prices and terms call at MEL LON BROS. E. . or JOHN F. BAXTEB, Agent, 512 Smithfield street. myl9-43-rrs FOR SALE-19 LOTS IN THE EAST END. close to railroad station: all nice and level; fine point to build; want to sell the entire 19 to close up an estate: thev are worth S550 each: will sell for S375 each if all" taken at once. JAS. W. DBAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. my:2-!3 TTIOB SALE-4 ACRES, BEAUTIFULLY LO JU GATED, and fronting 360 ft. on one or the leading 60-ft. avenues ofH, .; no finer sites for 2 or 3 first-elass residences, and fl, 680 an acre will take it If sold before Jnne 1; to secure this you mnst act promptly. See M. P. HOWLEY, 3819 Butler st., city. my22-7 Allegheny Z.ots. 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. mb7-9S-D FOR SALE-LINDEN, OSGOOD AND MAPLE avenues. "Osgood Place." fine large lots, only 15 minutes' walk to the Market House: near the electric cars and Incline; good Investment; low prices, enhancement certain. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO.. 99 Fourth ave. my9-77-Th FOB SALE-FLATS ARE NEEDED TO SUP PLY the demand of the better class of tenants for dwellings with all modern conveniences In convenient locations; we have wide, deep lots on the Allegheny Darks that are especially adapted for such buildings. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. my21-56-TTS Suburban Lot. FOB SALE-MAPLEWOOD PARK-LOTS 40x 120. J. R. COOPER ft CO., 107 Fourth ave. my9-8-TTSsu FOR SALE HOMESTEAD LOTS-10 EXTRA choice lots in tbe Homestead plan, 60x110, to an alley; reduced prices on all these lots. Call on BLACK ft BAIBD. 95 Fourth ave. mjM-7 FOR SALE-INGRAM STATION VERY choice acre plots, overlooking the Chartlers valley and only ten minutes' walk from the sta tion; the cream of locations for a suburban home; S rices very low and terms to suit. D. P. THOMAS CO., 403 GranttStreet . mylS-tl-rrs FOR SALE-A PBOPEETY OF SO ACRES; considerable fruit; well located, midway be tween Alliance depot and Mt. Union College, on Union avenue: suitable to plot for building lots; terms easy. Call on or address W. A. JOHN STON, Executor, Alliance, O. my23-75 For sale Maplewood park, wil KINSBURG, laid out by Geo. S. Martin; ele gant building lots. 40x120 and 40x240: 1 150 to S400 each: SlOto S20 down, balance ltoS3 per week: these are the most desirable lots on the market and are bound to doable In value within the next 90 days; 58 trains each way dally; crfli on the agents, who will pay your fare and take yon to see the grounds. J. K. COOPER 4 CO., 107 Fourth ave. my9-8-TTSsu F IOB SALE-65 ACRES GOOD LEVEL LAND, well fenced. 4 miles from Pittsburg, brlclc house 7 rooms, frame barn, 40x350. stone spring house, outbuildings, fine orchard, etc., 83,500, ED. WITT1SH, 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. mylS-D imscenaneoas. FOB SALE-ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.-HOTELS, boarding houses, cottages, lots and bath bouses to let or for sale by I. G. ADAMS ft CO.. real estate agents, Atlantic City. N. J. my20-24-D FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chances. FOR SALE-GROCERY STORE AND BAR ROOM: best business In city; cause of selling poor health. Address for Information JAS. S. KENNEDY, 287 East Front St., Youngstown, O. my23-99 FOR SALE-BOOT, SHOE AND GENTS' FUR NISHING store for sale. In a nearby growing manufacturing town, doing a cash business; good reasons given for selling. JAS. W. DRAPE ft uu., at i ourto ave., rituourg. my-zi-M-rrs FOR SALE-GOOD PAYING BUSINESS FOR lady that can sew for about (LOGO: neat little confectionery and ice cream business, 3200; bakery with horse and wagon, x: stores or all kinds; 100 business chances, SHEPABD ft CO.. 54 Fifth ave. my3 FOB SALE-A NICE GROCERY STORE IN Allegheny; excellent location; value of stock Including fixture!, horse, wagons and buggy about (2,500; will sell by Invoice If required. JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth avenue,PItU- burg. mj23- FOR SALE A CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED one of tbe best cigar, periodical and gents' furnishing stores In the city: bdslness last year, 812,000; this can be bought low, considering the fine business location it is. J. C. REILLY. 77 Diamond st, my 21-78 Bnslness Stands. FOB BALE-HOTEL -THE UNDERSIGNED having determined to engage in manufactur ing business offers his hotel property in Manches ter, O., for sale: said property consists of hotel, containing barroom (the only place where drinks are sold), fourteen rooms, stable, well, cistern and all necessary outbuildings, located on one and one-half village lots; the town contains a popula tion of about-four hundred; Is pleasantly and healthfully located: coal mine (200 acres ot coal) lust opened within one mile; nearest R. R. station at presentls Clinton, three miles distant: new R. R. oulldlug to the mines. For further informa tion write or apply at. once to JACOB WISE, NlmlsllaP. P.. Summit Co., O. . my23-S2 FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. machinery and Metals. FOR SALE-2 HORIZONTAL ENGINES, 18x22, 1 Ball engine, 1 small dynamo and 2 lamps and meat choppers, rendering kettles, etc. VELTE ft MCDONALD, Penn are., cor. Thirty-second st. lel6-!63-rrs TCTOR SALE-TWO STEAM ENGINES 22 IN.X7 JD leet stroke; main shaft 20 in. diameter; 2 heavy cranks; band flywheel 24 ft. diameter, 38 In. face: five steel boilers 441u.-x2S ft; 2 flues 10 in.; steam and mud drums; fire fronts, grate bars, etc. : one steamboat doctor complete. HUBBARD ft CO., Room 702, Hamilton building, 91 Filth ave., city. my23-83-MThs Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, die. F IOR SALE-FINE DRIVING HORSE. SUIT ABLE for lad V to drive, will be sold chean as owner has no use for it. inquire at No. 123SAN- jjyaivi ax., Aiiegneny uiy, mys-95 FOR SALE-FASHLY HORSE 8 YEARS OLD. kind In harness and stable, with harness and doctor's buggy; sound and in good repair: price 175. WM. A. HADFIELD, 253 Federal St., Allegheny. my23-93 linsceHaneous. TTIOB SALE-A' NEW SAFE, COST W0, WILL JD sell for S50. Call at STRAUSE ft lie ATEEB'S, 643 Liberty St. my22-3 TTIOB SALE-NO. 9 PULSOMETER VUMP. JD with all necessary fixtures for same; capacity 1,000,000 gallons in 24hours;ln use onlv one week: will be sold cheap.' Address STEUBENV1LLE IRON AND STEEL CO., Steubenville, Ohio. myl9-92 FORSALE-ATGALLINGER'SMONEYLOAN Offices, all kinds or Elgin. Waltham and Springfield watches at 60 cents on the dollar: guar antee gl"en with each watch. N. GALLINGER, 1106 and 1200 Penn ave. P. S. Watch repairing a specialty. my2l-27 FOB 8ALE-2 SOLID CHERRY COUNTERS, with mahogany tops, 17 feet 5 Inches and 7 feet 10 Inches -respectively; 1 solid cherry side board, 19 feet long, with beVelcd glass mirror, 4 feet by 12 leer,, tables, chairs, etc. Inquire or GUS MARK, 109 Smithfield st, my23-21 TO LET. City Residences. nr, T-s-tv onnfa TTlfraW I1M CLIFF ST. JL for J17. Inquire of J. H. FRIDAY, 231 IWylle ave. " TO LET-NO. 101 FAYETTE ST.. 8 ROOMS; late Improvements; all in fl"2:i"J,2r'iJ'' rent q pr year, n . a. iXJl"V-?Jr-V "si ,, SO Fourth are. myl6-22-16, 18,23, 25. 28,31 TO LET-NO. 2118 PENN AVE., BOOMS AND . Jtle, natural gas. etc.; 25 a men m. Also nouseno. .rouunuesne war, uio.ii"i 9 rooms, both kinds or gas, etc : J50 per month. W. A. HERRON ft SONSTNo. 80 Fourth ave, myl7--MThF East End Residences. TO LET-ONLY 118 A MONTH. GOOD HOUSE of 8 rooms, large yard, on Filbert sfc. Shady side, near steam and cable cars. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. myl7-t-MThr T O LET AT SWISSVALE DESIRABLE vfiiiipTiii it. nMmi! nrsi-ciaaa oiucr. wi conveniences: large grounds: easy of access to and lrom the station: only 850 per month, n . A. HERRON ft SONS. No. 80 Fourth ave. mylS-22-16.18,23,25,28,31 Suburban Residences. TO LET-MY HOUSE, THIRTEEN ROOMS, at Laurel Station, Ft. Wayne road, all mod ern Improvements, stable and carnage bouse, two acres ground, with liver view. Inquire on prem ises, or at 219 Lacock street, Allegheny. WM.T. DUNN. mh9-63 Apartments. mO LET-TO A GENTLEMAN-A PLEASANT s second-story front room, lurauucu, uuji w f 11-t.AMflffB AfaaAni orneasant vaiiey cars, aucsucw, ""';;"" Address X. N., Dispatch office- uyB-69 Business Stands. . mo LET A HOUSE AND STOREROOM AT 43. Inquire on PREMISES. my23-90 TOLET-A STOBEBOOM SUITABLE FOB A general store in a flourishing town In West Vi the owner la In the lnmber business and em ploys a number of men, and will guarantee the trade of his workmen and will give the benefit of nis influence to tne proper party: capital requireu 12, 000 to S3. 000; this is a rare opportunity. Address r. u. iiuAiit rutsonrg. aju" PERSONAL. EBSONAL IF YOU WISH TO BORROW monevon watenes. lewelrv. clotnin g or musi cal goods call at GALLINGER'S MONEY LOAN OFFICES, 1108 and 1200 Penn ave. mya-27 PERSONAL-BOOKS WANTED-1F YOU have one book worth 10 cents, or a library worth SLOOO, let us know: we will buy one as quickly as the other. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, Seventh Ave. Hotel building. my3-23 PERSONAL-WHY TROUBLE YOUB WIFE, mother or daughters In repairing and clean ing your old clothes, when it can be done for a trifle' by .DICKSON, the Tailor, cor. Fifth ave. and Wood st., second floor? Charges moderate: facilities unsurpassed: suits madeto order; spring styles now ready. Telephone 1558. mhS LOST. LOST-A BUNCH-CONTAINING 80K8KEY8. Finder will be rewarded by leaving them at DISPATCH OFFICE. my23-l PROPOSALS. TJROPOSAXS FOR ORDNANCE SUP JL PLIES. Allegheny Arsenal. Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, May 21, 18S9. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received until 1 o'clock p. If. on FRIDAY. JUNE 2L 18S9. for furnish ing iron, coal, lumber, leather, fuel, forage, etc., during the fiscal year ending Jnne SO, 1890. Printed lists of supplies needed, with full in structions, stipulations, etc. can be had on ap plication to MAJOR GEO. W. JIcKEE,Ord. Dept., U. S. A commanding. my21-83-21,22,23,24.jel9,20 T)ROPOSALS FOR TOWING-U. 8. ENGI JC necr Office, Cincinnati, April 25, 1889. Sealed proposals, in duplicate, for furnishing a towboat for service in connection with the Ohio river dredges during the season of 1889 will be .received at this offlce until 12 jr. on Monday, then 27th day of May 1889. All infor mation furnished on application. The atten tion of bidders is invited to the sots of Congress approved February 26. 1885 and February 23, 18S7. WM. E. MERRILL, Lieut. Col. of Engi neers. mj6-U-e,7,8,9,23,24 TDROPOSALS FOR ROCK EXCAVATION X U. S. Engineer offlce, Cincinnati, May 11, I&89. Sealed proposals, m duplicate.! or 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 M. on THURS DAY, the 20th day of June. 1889. All informa tion furnished on application. Tbe attention of bidders is invited to the acts of Congress approved February 28. 1885, and February 23, 1887. WM. E. MERRILL, Lient. CoL of En gineers. my22-4-22.23.24.2S-jel4.15 PROPOSALS FOR REMOVING BAR AT mouth of Licking river. U. 8. Engineer Office.Cincinnati, May 10,1889. Sealed proposals, in duplicate, will be received at this offlce until 12M. on THURSDAY, the 20th day ot June, 18S9, for the removal of a part of the rock bar which .obstructs the mouth of the Licking river, for which the sum of $25,000 is available. All information furnished on application. The attention of bidders is Invited to the acts of Congress approved Feb. 28, 1885, and Feb. 23. J8S7. WM. E. MERRILL. Lient. CoL of En gineers. " my22-5-22,23,24,25,el4,15 EROPOSALS FOR STEEL CASTINGS FOR "DUNN" ANCHOR.-Apnl 27. 18S9. Sealed proposals, indorsed "Proposals for Steel Castings," will be received at the Bureau of Provisions and Clothing, Navy Department, Washington, D. C, nntil 11 o'clock A. Jf., MAY 25, 1SS9, and publicly opened Immediately there after, for six (6) steel castings (estimated weight, 21,420 pounds) of crown and flukes of "Dunn" anchor, to be delivered at Navy Yard, Boston, Mass. Drawings, blank proposals with specifications, and all necessary Information, will be furnished by the Bureau upon applica tion. Tie bids decided by lot. The Depart ment reserves the right to reject any proposal not deemed advantageous to the Government. JAMES FULTON, Paymaster General, U. S. Kavy. myl4-39-TT OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. XTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS XN Sealed proposals will be received at the offlce of City Controller until Wednesday, the 29th day of May, A. D. 1889, at 2 P. Kf or the fol lowing, viz.: EBPAVEJG. Penn avenue, from Fifth avenue to City Line. Forbes street, from Brady to Boyd streets. Sixth avenue, from Wylie avenue westward First avenue, from Smithfield street to Grant street. . . Butler street, from Forty-ninth street to Fifty-first street Eighth street, from Penn avenue to Liberty avenue. Ninth street, from Penn avenue to Liberty avenue. Liberty avenue, from Smithfield street east wardly. Cherry alley, from Third avenue to Water street. State alley, from Wylle avenue to Fifth ave nue. Scott alley, from Penn avenue to Duquesne way. Garrison alley, from Fayette street to Lib erty avenue. Barker's alley, from Duquesne way to Lib erty avenue. Church alley, from Sixth avenue to Straw berry alley. Slocum alley, from Penn avenue to Liberty avenue. Strawberry alley, from Smithfield street to Liberty street. GRADING, PAVING AND CURBING. Halket street, from Fifth avenue to Wilmot street. Herron avenue, from Center avenue to Thirty-third street. Boquet street, from Sempla street to Frailer street. Denniston avenue, from Fifth avenue to Penu avenue. Atwood street, from Fifth avenue to Boquet street. Center avenue, from Soho street to Hlland avenue. PAVING AND CTJRBINO. Stanton avenue, from Hlland avenue to Heberton avenue. Corday alley, from Pearl to Cedar streets. The paving of the above named streets to be either with Block Stone, Standard Sheet Asphalt, Vulcanite Asphalt, Irregular Block Stone or Cobble Stone, aud bids will be re ceived for each kind of pavement. SEWERS. Center avenue, from Summit, near Allquip pa. to Reed street, 18. 20-inch pipe, 3 feet and 3 feet 6 inch: brick and stone. Denniston avenne, from Fifth avenue to Shakespeare street; 20 and 24-inch pipe. Stanton avenue, Viola alley and private prop erty of Henry Janson and Mellon Bros., from the west side of Hlland avenue to Negley run; 18, 20 and 24-Inch pipe. Mignonette street, from Negley avenue to Beatty street ; 15 and 18 inch pipe Penn avenue and Braddock avenue, from Llndon avenue to Susquehanna street; 15, IS, 20 and 24-inch pipe. Harvard street, from Negley avenue to Euclid avenue; 15-inch pipe. Plans and specifications can be seen and blanks for bidding can be obtained at this office. Proposals mnst be accompanied by a bond 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. myl3-28 CURTAINS. We make a specialty of cleaning and d lace curtains; also dry cleaning Damask ' isu poraers ana au sinus ot laorics. Sixth Avenue Dye Works, M. MAY SONS & Co. ap2-TT3 63 SIXTH AVE. LEGAL NOTICES. FRANK W. SMITH. Atfy at Law. ESTATE OP 8AMUEL HARPER, DE CEASED Deeds of administration on the estate ot Samnel Harper, late of the city of Pittsburg, county of Allegheny, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to Helen A. Har per, to whom all persons indebted to said es- , tate are requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay. HELEN A. HARPER, administratrix, cor. Grandview ave. and Bertha St., Pittsburg. ' my23-6.Th JOHN F. COX. Attorney-at-Law, 403 Grant street. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT letters of administration, c. t. a., have been granted to the undersigned on the- estate of James Wbitaker, lata of Mifflin township, Allegheny county, deceased. AU persons In debted to said estate are requested to make) immediate payment, and those baying claims) or demands against the same will make them known without delay. JAMES H WHIT AKER, Administrator, c. t. a. Homestead, Pa. my-16-92-Th NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AIT application will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on tbe 12th dav of June, A. D. 1889, by Henry L. Zweidinger, Jacob J. Zwel dinger, John J. Crowthers, Henry E. Kimlock and George Egan. under the act o Assembly, entitled "An act to provide for tbe incorpora tion and regulation of certain corporations," approved April 29, 1874, aud the supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended corpora tion to be called Fidelity Coal Company, tho 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 tbe ricnts, benefits aqd privileges of said act of Assembly, and supplements thereto. JAMES F. ROBB, Solicitor. myl6-14-TH AMUSEMENTS. HIRD CONCERT THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 23. Grand Wagner Matinee. 1 "Tannhauser" - a. Overture Orchestra. b. Aria. "Dichtheure Halle." lime. Terese Herbert-Foerster. C Romance to the Evening Star.. Siznor Glusenne Cam Dana ri. d. "Elizabeth's Prayer". Miss KmmaJach 3-Prelude to "Parsifal," (The Holy Grail).... Orchestra. 3 "Waldweben."(Slegfried and theWoodbird) from Siegfried O rcti 63 H3 4 Spinning Chorus and Ballad from "Flying -Dutchman" Senta Mine. Terese Herbert-Foerster. Mary. Miss Helene von Doenhoff. Female Chorus and Orchestra. INTERMISSION. 5 Overture "The Flying Dutchman" Orchestra. 6 DrandDuo, "Like to a Vision," from The, Flying Dutchman"..., Miss Emma Jach and Slnor Giuseppe Cam panarl. 7 Kaisermarch-. Orchestra. The Steinway Concert Grand Piano used la the Festival Concerts. FOURTH CONCERT. THURSDAY EVENING MAY 23: 1-Overture, "William TelL" Rossini Orchestra. 2 Lysiart's Aria, from "Euryantne,"...Weber Herr Emil Fischer. 3 Concerto for pianoforte, No. 6, E fiat Beethoven Miss Adele Aus der Ohe. , 4 Cavatlna, "Salve Dimora," (from Faust) Gounod Slgnor Jules Perrotti. 6 Rhaspody for Orchestra Lalo 6 Grand Terzetto, from "William Tell." Rossini Slgnor Jules Perottl, Signor Giuseppe Campanari, Herr Emil Fischer. 7 The Cathedral Scene from "Lohengrin.".... Wagner JElsa Entering the Minster). Grand Chorns and Orchestra. INTERMISSION. 8 "The Deluge" Saint Saens Mme. Terese Herbert-Foerster, Sliss Helena; von Doenhoff. Mr. James H. Ricketson, Herr Emil Fischer. Grand Chorus and Orchestra. The Steinway Concert Grand Piano used in the Festival Concerts. my23-91 Grand Opera House Extra Week commencing Monday, May 27. matinees) Decoration Day (Thursday) and Saturday, Willard Spenser's Popnlar Comic Opera. THE LITTLE TYCOOH. A great cast, including R. E. Graham, J. Aid. rich "Libbey.Lloyd Wilson, Joseph Mealey, J. F. McGovern, Catherine Linyard, Hattia Arnold and Mamie Cerbi. Seats now on sale. my23-28 TTARRY WILLIAMS ACADEMY lo-night, matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. LEAVrrrs lillY clay co. Last week of the attractions. my 198 GRAND OPERA HOUSE Every evening, matinee Saturday, DOCKSTADER'S MAGNIFICENT MINSTRELS. Week May 27. Willard Spenser's Comic Op. era, the "Little Tycoon." my23f BIJOU THEATER Tbursday matin ee and evening and Friday evening, May 23 and 24. BLIND TOM. Reserved seats 75c, 50c and 25c Box offlce now open. PICNIC GROVE FREE! ' WINDSOR PARK. Only six miles from the city, situated on thai bluff overlooking Davis Island damv Easily; reached by rail or boat. Large grove of f oresoi trees, cool, clear springs of water. Sue dancing' platform, etc l The use of the grove will be given free tot 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 FeoV eral street, Allegheny, or to A. CLANEY out tbe grounds. myll-15-D n MONONGAHELA AND OHIO RIVER& Transportation & Excursion Co., LIMITED. Steamer MAYFLOWER Can be chartered for excursions, picnics ancg evening parties. Office, No. 118 WATER ST. mvll-W-TTS L. N. CLARK. Captain. v OAKLAND SQUARE, 6.500 each, moderate cash payment, balancA $500 per annum, elegant new two-story ancs; 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 win5i dows, eta; Oakland Square, five minutes from? Fifth avenue cable line and directly on line of new cable loop which is to be constructed thisi summer; a beautiful park (on which are sev-. eral hundred beautiful shade trees), the whols ' surrounded by streets and sidewalks, sewered , and paved with asphaltum;on each side of and ' facing the park are the above described dwells ' rugs; most desirable houses yet offered; en hancement of values sure. SAMUEL Wit BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. myll-39 ' LARGE LOT FOR SALE, THIRD WARD, ALLEGHENY; Near Federal street and the Park, having-& total frontage on three streets of unward of 600 feet. It is especially adapted for the build ing oi o ana o-room aweiungs (the soesmJi sought for), which could be rented or sold very proubauij. oa&luxjjj yy. "1'A1- ec i;u.. Vv Fourth avenue. mylS-79-TTS 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 tho same to ladles and gentlemen. I will remain only a few days longer. my 15-44 . CONSUME YOUR OWN GARBAGE Hf stoves and ranges while using the same for cooking, or any other purpose, by using tha Eureka Garbage Burner. For illustrative cir cular, containing full information, call on or address JAMES ANDERSON, S3 East Diamond street, Je5-n57.TT3 Allegheny. Pa. JIANOS, ORGANa a HAMILTON. SI AND 93 FIFTH AVENUE, '""'& ". apsj.74-a Waiter J. osBoumrE. Richard haerow TARH0W8 & OSBOURN&-T&1SBOWS J5 JOBPRlNTRtJa TelephonaNaSU ona street e2-k58-TTaa REMOVAL. M?S?5KHod,loD' AwWtect, has removed ta. fl.5, Fonrtn are. Take elevator to flfti w - rramnrr i ...S&J...M fe'.sVf'VL.-. .' ratflfQMIVSUfasBeK