ili-w "T, r-wSEaafeJ !--f?. . S ,- V . ' Jt'-V -- ,'j-. . N Sfcv- I ATTONSTEEELKHMT Over 1,500 of Them to be Turned Loose in Pittsburg Streets, FROM ALL PARTS OP THE COUNTRY. The National Gathering Here Xext Month of a 'Worthy Order. PARADE IN WHICH AKT WILL BE SHOWN The third annual reunion of the Benevo lent Protective Order of Elks of America will be held in this city oa "Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, June 19, 20 and 21. Local Xodge if o. 11 is perfecting arrange ments for the occasion, and expects to give to Pittsburg the honor of making the meet ing the largest and most successful one yet held. Fully 1,500 members of the order, representing all of the large cities, and some of tbe most prominent actors have signified their intention of attending, and the local committee of arrangements expect the num ber to be swelled to possibly twice that num ber. The time set, being at a lull in the theatrical season, will make it possible for a large number to attend. The programme has not been fully mapped out yet, and will be more definitely settled in a short time. However, this is a general outline: The Grand Central Rink has been engaged for the three days of the re union. A reception will be tendered to the visiting members at the rink "Wednesday forenoon, the first day. and tho credentials , given out. Thursday forenoon, or the second day. a business session will be held. The topics to be discussed have not been decided on. Among them will probably be something in re gard to the problem about admitting foreign actors. THE GREAT PARADE. In the afternoon of the second daythe parade will be given. It is expected to be a grand affair, and the order expects to show as fine a body of men as ever paraded in Pittsburg. An elegant silk banner will be presented to the lodge making the finest display. The local lodge are "having 40 large transparencies, with elks' head on them, painted br John Johnson, scenic artist of the Academy of Music, and in tend making a bold effort for the plum. They will wear Prince Alberts, silk hats and white gloves. The line of march will be short, but Will take in the usual down-town route. In the evening of the same day another business session will be held. About 1030 or 11 o'clock on Friday, the last day. an excursion will be given on the May flower to Davis Island Dam, McKeesport and other points. The reunion will end Friday evening with a social session and banquet at the Grand Central Rink. As many actors in all branches of the profession will be present, some fun and witty things may be expected, interspersed with the more solid extempore speeches and solos culled from the drama and opera. In 1S78 Pittsburg Lodge was instituted as No. 11, the order having been founded in IMS, ten years before. At the last report, in 1SS7, nine vears later, there were 73 lodges and a membcr ' ship of between 8,000 and 9,000. At present there are about 125 lodges, with the member ship nearly doubled. Y hen the order was first instituted its members were nearly all profes sional actors, but of late years the membership has extended to all professions, and among the 120 members of tbo lodge in Pittsburg nearly every profession is represented. ITS PROMINENT MEMBERS. Among the number are three ball players, Galvin, Miller and Carroll, and four prominent newspaper editors of Pittsburg. There are also an ex-Mayor, iron men, lawyers, etc In fact, the order seems to have outgrown its strictly professional feature and taken in all who wished to subscribe to and enjoy its bene fits. It is cenerally understood that the Elks en joy themselves, but as a prominent member said yesterday, "We are the same as any bene ficent organization. The Elks are noted for their gifts to charity, and while we enjoy our self once in a while at a social session, people would find ur regular sessions as sober as those of any lodge. By the coming parade we hoDe to show tbe citizens what a line bodv of men constitute the order of Elks." U1 of the officers of the Grand Lodge are ex pected to be present at the reunion. Among them are: Hamilton E. Leech; of "Washington, D. C, No. 15. Grand Exalted Ruler; A. C. Moreland, of New York, Grand Secretary; Hugh'O'Neil, New York, Grand Secretary; W. C Jones, St. Louis, E. L. G. K,: Percy Wilson, Brooklyn. E. L. G. K.; Emile Eonrher. Louis ville. E. L. G. K.: E. C. Chamberlain, New York, Grand Tiller. The Grand Lodge of the order will bold its annual meeting in New York the second week in next July. At this meeting the insurance feature of the order will come under discus sion and an endeavor made to bring it to more perfection than at present. Food for Conviction. Conviction its existence gets From fact and not from notion. "Which is the sort of proof that sets ' The wheels of trade in motion. So if you are desperately ill and want some reliable knowledge of a way to recovery, what conld you ask more to the point than the fol lowing: DBS. Stabkey fcPAlx- "I have used your Compound Oxygen treatment in my practice in the following diseases: Paralysis, catarrh, ner vous prostration, spermatorrhea and general debility. All who have used it have been greatly benefitted and some are permanently cured. I regard it as the best remedy within mv knowledge." R. L. Ghees; M. D., January 13, 1SS9. Bancroft, Mo. Drs. Starkev fc Palen's office records show over 45.000 different cases in which their Com pound Oxygen treatment has been used by Shysicians in their practice and by invalids ln ependently in cases of consumption, bron chitis, asthma, catarrh, dyspepsia, nervous prostration, rheumatism, neuralgia and all complaints of a chronic nature. Their brochure of 200 pages will be forwarded free of charge to anv one addressing Drs. Starkey & Palen, No. 1528 Arch street, Philadelphia, Fa. What Doe It Mean? That was the question in everyone's mouth yesterday when the big cab procession passed through the streets of Pittsburg. It simply means that the P. C. C. C. have de termined to take the bull by the horns and hold the greatest cut-price sale of clothing ever heard of. They want to dispose of their entire spring and summer stock without thought of prices or profits. Prices cut clean through the middle. Suits sold for $10 and $12 which can't be produced elsewhere less than $22. Buy now at once-at the P. C. C.C, cor. Grantand Diamond sts., opp. the new Court House. Fancy Combination Glnglmin Dress Pat terns Only SI 75 Each plaids and stripes 14 yards to pat tern. Jos. HOBNE & 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 ofthe Arnheim Live Stock Company, Limited, 52 Second avenue, Pittsburg. Fancy Flald Glnthnm. Only 12 1-3 Cents, "Worth 20 cents pinks and blues. Jos. Horne & Co.'s, Penn Avenue Stores. The handsomest line of cream colored fabrics we have ever shown, beautiful stuffs for both seaside and evening wear; bargains in these goods during onr clearance sale. arwrsu Hugos & Eacke. Bargains in blouses and new styles of jerseys, OSctoSS, large variety of fresh poods, at Eosenbaum & Co.'s. Bee the IS 1-2 Cent Ginghams A Window Fall Of them a fine dress pattern for $1 75 fancy stripes and plaids plain to match. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. PEARSON'S cabinet photos are the cheap est and the best. Everybody is satisfied who has tbcm made at his galleries. rsn Bargains in blouses and new styles of jerseys, "98c to 85, large variety of fresh goods, at Eosenbaum & Co.'s. 65 Cent French All-Wool Cbatlls Only 50c CO cent ones at 40c, and at 25 cents a great chanco this for a fine summer dress. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. RARE FLORAL BEAUTIES. Member of the Botanical Society Receive a Present Showing- Their Appreciation A Unique Orchid. The "Western Pennsylvania Botanical So ciety held an unusually interesting meeting last night, being very pleasantly entertained by examining a collection of rare plants which had been sent to Dr. Hamilton, Presi dent of the society. The plants were presented by Dr. A C. Ziegler. of Allegheny, and they represented some very fine species from the highest moun tains of Colorado. Most of them were speci mens of the arctic region, i. e., such plants as are only found near the mountain tops where ordinary vegetation eeases to exist. Among these particularly well preserved were the Troximon aurantiacium of the Gray Peak mountain, which grows near the timber lime and the Lalir arctica, which is generally only found near the poles. There was also a fine specimen of an arctic aster, a Rocacee and various other representations of the family of Carex. Mr. W. M. Kennedy had brought a large basket of wild flowers, which he had gathered near Sewickley. including a rare specimen of orchid, whose lower petal is clear yellow ex ternally, dotted and striped with scarlet in ternally, and blown up to the shape of a bal loon. An Aphyllon Imiflorum was also gener ally admired and commented upon. Dr. Hamilton stated that a gentleman from North Carolina had written the society a let ter in which he offered a collection of 5,000 plants for 8200. It was decided not to buy the collection, because thesociety prefers to accept plants of its members own finding. Several new members were enrolled last night after the meeting was over. I0DKG MOEFHT MIKES A PLBA For the Amendment, and Gives Several Good Reasons Why. A good sized audience was addressed by T. Edward Murphy last night at the Smith field Street M. 33. Church, on the prohibi tion amendment question. Mr. Murphy mentioned other great reforms, and pointed out the analogy between them and this one. He said that all reforms, for a long time, were advocated by a minority of the people. "This goes to prove," he added, "that, because but a minority of the neonle of Alleehenv countv are for prohibition, it is no reason whyit should be wrong." Referring to a man who had taken a contrary view, he asked how he would have liked to have been with the majority at the time of the flood. Continuing, Mr. Murphy spoke of the anti Prohibitionists quoting scripture in support of their position against prohibition. In this con nection he repeated a remark made by a news paper man, to the effect that the amendment question had produced one good result: It had caused every German saloon keeper to buy a Bible. He also quoted a reply made by an Irishman, to whom Paul's prescription to Tim othy, to "take a little wine for his stomach's sake," had been mentioned. The Irishman answered: "But I ain't Timothy, and there's nothing the matter with my stomach." Among the numerous other incidents related by the speaker was one regarding a man who had stated that he was going to vote against the amendment. A day later the man an nounced that be intended to vote for the amendment. AVhen asked what had produced lhe change, he said: "When I went home last night my boy asked me what 1 was going to do about the amend ment. I replied that I intended to vote against it. He said: 'Papa, I've never had a vote, and you have had a number. I want you to vote for me this time.' So, you see, I'm not going to VQte myself this time; but Pm going to the polls on June 18 and pntin my boy's vote." The Doctors Have Come. Five eminent English and German doc tors have permanently located at their resi dence 315 Penn avenue, Pittsburg. All who visit the doctors before June 1 will receive service for the first three months free of charge. The object in pursuing this course is to become rapidly acquainted with the afflicted. All new cases who visit the doc tors after June 1 will be charged a service fee of $10 per month. This syndicate of physicians treafevery variety of disease and deformity, but will in no instance accept an incurable case. If your malady is be yond all hope they will frankly tell you so, also caution yon against spending' more money for unnecessary treatment. Ont of 463 invalids who visited the doctors dnring the last four days 307 were reiected as incur able. Remember dates and go early as their offices are crowded from morning till night. Office hours: 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 10 a. M. to 7:30 p. m. P. S. This Government staff of English physicians and surgeons is incorporated by an act of Legislature. DECORATION DAY riCNIC. The Iron Molders at Rock Point. The Pennsylvania lines will sell excur sion tickets to Bock Point for the iron mold ers picnic on May 30, Decoration Day. Trains will leave Union station, Pitts burr, at 75 A. M. and 12:20 p. si., stopping at Allegheny, "Washington avenue. Woods Run and Verner, returning leave Rock Point at 6:15 P. M. and 837 P. M., Central time. Fare for the round trip, GO cents. IP The Fine Imported Scotch Ginghams atSOc, Are the gingham bargains of the season pinks and blues stripes and plaids. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores, What Does It Mennt That was the question in evervone's mouth yesterday when the big cab procession passed though the streets of Pittsburg. It simply means that the P. C. C. C. have deter mined to take the bull by the horns and hold the greatest cut-price sale of clothing ever heard of. They want to dispose of their en tire spring and summer stock' without thought of prices or profits. Prices cut clean through the middle. Suits sold for 510 and $12 which can't be produced else where less than $22. Buy now at once at the P. C C. C, cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the new Court House. 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 100 Dozen Striped Cotton Stockings nt25e A pair usually sell at 35c. Jos. Hokne & Co's Penn Avenue Stores. Great Redaction In Spring Wraps. The balance of beaded, silk and lace wraps will be offered now at nearly half price. Fine beaded wraps $2 75 up. Come quick if you wish to secure a bargain, at Rosenbaum & Co.'s. Fine Imported French All-Wool Challls, Only 23 Cents, And at 40 cents and at 50 cents the largest stock in the two cities and the best values. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. "Wraps 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. Hugos & Hacke. mwfsu If you want to be satisfied in cabinet photos go to Pearson's galleries. 96 Fifth ave., and 43 Federal st, Allegheny, psu Best 51 50 per dor. cabinet photos in the city. Panel picture with each doz. cabinets. Lies' Popular Gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth st. sujiwf Bay Challls Now Real French at 25c A yard also a large lot at 40 cents the best challi bargains to be found anywhere. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Gents Thin Underwear. 360 dozen colored and balbriggan under wear at 37c, 45c, 60c, worth 50 per cent more, at Rosenbaum & Co.'s, 27 Fifth ave. - Great "Western Gun "Works removed to 706 Smithfield street Druggists only sell aid of the Mist. -ine latent peri am e. it THE SSrDisplay advertisements one dollar per square or one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted, Pbr Sale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line or each inser tion, and none taken or less thanflfty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH bjrancb: 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 D1S- l'ATCn. PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, SK8 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKET. Mth street and renn ave. E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylie ave. and Fultonst N. STOKELY. Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST END. J. AV. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & SHEIBLER, 5th av. & Atwood It SOUTHSIDE. JACOB SPOHN, No. 2 Carson street CIIAS. SCHWARM, 1707 Carson street ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEU, 59 Federal street. U. J. McliRIDE. Federal and Ohio streets. FRED H. EGGKK& 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEHS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PEKRY M. OLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. Male JHcln. -TTrANTED-SPRING FITTERS. V FRENCH Sl'RING CO.. L1M. THE A, myl9-71 WANTED JOBBING BLACKSMITH. CHARLES GRUBBS, Sharpsburg. my2l-87 -TTTANTED-BELL BOY. WHITE. FOR HO YV TKL. Apply at HOTEL HAMILTON. mj24-59 WANTED THREE GOOD TINNERS AT GEO. "W. STEVENSON & BBC, 837 Lib erty St. myI3-4 WANTED ACTIVE CANVASSERS. TO make from 15 to 120 a week. Apply at 413 PENN AVENUE. mytt-os WANTKD-3 OR 4 BOXMAKERS, IMME DIATELY, at JEANNETTE PLANING MILL CO., Jeannette, Fa. myM-TfJ TIXANTED-SIX BOYS FOR KEG FACTORY. W Apply Ninth Street Keg Factory, ED. BELL&bON, Soathslde. niy24-72 WANTED-12 WEAVERS. .APPLY BRAD LEY'S WOOLINU MILL, River ave..beIow Snspenslon Bridge, Allegheny. myH-71 VTT-ANTED-A FEW FUSST-CLASS , BRASS molders on line dried work. Apply to DAYTON MFG. CO., Dayton. O. my24-f7 WANTED COACHMAN FOR LIVERlf; none bnt experienced need apply. T. B. MORELAND, 6100 Penn ave.. East End. my6-12 -VTrjANTED-A FIRST-CLASS COAT MAKER VV to eo to the country. Inquire at P. J. LODGHNEY'S, No. 932 Liberty street. my24-S7 WAUTED-TWO CARRIAGE TRIMMERS; highest Traces to right men. THOS. S. O'NEIL & CO., 6S21-S825Penn ave.,E.E. rayH-45 YTfAN TED-NO. 1 RETAIL CLOTHING VV salesman. Address with references and salary expected, BOX2L Tarentnm, Pa. my2Ml TT7"J rANTED THREE OR FOUR GOOD VV' broom tiers. Call on or address H. J. J. L. IFFT, Evans City, Pa., P. 4 W. R. B. myH-'JG-D -TITANTED-A YOUNG MAN AS BILL CLERK VV and assistant in office: most be a good sen man and accurate In figuring. Address, No. 23, Dispatch office. my24-53 WANTED-S FIRST CLASS SALESMEN TO canvass the retail grocery and tobacco trade; good nay. Soap or tobacco men will address NERVE. Dispatch office? my24-M -TT7-ANTED-WAGON SALESMAN WELL VV acquainted with city grocerv trade. Ad dress, stating reference. experience, etc., THURSDAY, DlBpatcb office. my24-78 TTTANTED A YOUNG MAN WELL AC- V V qualntcd with the drngand grocery trade of jriusnurg uou Ticmuj, wouia jute a posiuon as salesman. Address, J. G., Dispatch office. my24-60 -TTTANTED-MAN OF STEADY, INDUSTRI VV OUS habits; must have good certificates for trustworthiness; give age, full name and former employment. Address C. & S., Dispatch office. my24-42 -T7-ANTED-MAN OF GOOD AB0.1TY, WHO VV can furnish undoubted reference, to fill a prominent and responsible position: state busi ness experience and age. Address X 69, Dispatch office. my24Ml -TTTANTEO SALESMEN - EVERYWHERE V for our adjustable door plates; new style 'doorbells, street Nos.: white enamel and metal letters, etc. Send for samples, circulars, etc., free. N. Y. DOOB PLATE CO., Newark, N. J. my22-l6-n T7-ANTED-A COMPETENT AND EXPERI VV 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 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 nrst-class driver need apply; residence East End. Address BOX 134, Pittsburg, Pa. Wages seven dollars per week and board. my23-72 WANTED-MANAGER-ON SALARY (2,000 per year, to open branch office In your lo cality; business purely mercantile: one that will Inspire you with pride, pleasure and profit; trade established: no canvassing or peddling: a rare op portunity. J. E. SHEPARD, 25 and 27 W. Fifth 6t., uracil lnnatl, O. my24 -T7"ANTED AGENTS TO HANDLE THE VV new patent chemical ink erasing pencil; greatest novelty ever produced: erases Ink In two seconds; no abrasion of paper; 200 to GOO per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to (620 In six days: another (32 In two hours. Territory abso lutely free: salary to good men; no ladles need an swer; sample 35 cents. For terms and full partic ulars address the manufacturers, J. W. SKIN NER 4 CO.. Onalaska, Wis. my2l-36 Female Help. -TTTANTED-MILLWRIGHTS. CALL AT G. & YY J. RIESECK'S,Slxteenthst, city. my24-43 VTTANTED-GOOD GIRL FOR COOK AND V V housework; no washing: small family; must be first-class; German preferred. Inquire at STOKE, corner Fifth ave. and Roup st inyM-57 Male nnd l'cinalo flcln. TTTANTED-AT ONCE-A MAN TO DRIVE A rout: wagon, lu rarm nanas, z colored, pas )k. ZOOhouseelrls. 60 cooks and chamber maids, waitresses. laundresB, (6 per week, child's nurse. MEEHAM '8, 545 Grant St. my23-D Situations. -TT-ANTED SITUATION AS ASSISTANT VV millwright by one thoroughly competent. Address G. L., 16S Beaver ave., Allegheny. my24-94 WANTKD-SITUATION-DRUG CLERK EX PERIENCED and registered Is open for situation; first-class references. Address DRUG CLERK, Dispatch office. myll-89 WANTED-BY A SMART. ACTIVE MAN, who wllllglre all his time to business, a fiosltlon as superintendent of offices, agent col ector or time keeper; state salary; no objection to office work. Address AV. B. L., Dispatch office. my24-90 . Partners. WANTED A PARTNER OR BACKER WITH (3,000 la a well established business. Ad dress R. R. S., Dispatch office. mj-21-80 -TTrTANTED A PARTNER WITH (3,000 TO VV meet wants of a safe and increasing busi ness. Address MANUFACTURER, Dispatch of fice. iny24-93 WANTED A PARTNER FOR A SUBSTAN TIAL manufacturing concern In the city, well established and doing a fine business; this Is a rare opening; we are personally acquainted with the parties and the business, and nave pleasure in Inviting correspondence and the closest Investiga tion; the firm stands high financially and other wise in every sense: who may be accepted would require to take charge or the finances and the office or one of the departments. Particulars con fidentially trom J AS. W.DBAFE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. mv24-77 Financial. WANTED-(4,500 ON MOBTGAGE FIRST CLASS city property, worth (10,000; princi pals only need apply, stating rate of interest, to Cash, box 695. city. mj 23-32 WANTED-MORTGAGES IN LARGE OK small amounts, at 4Ji to 6 per cent, accord lug to the size and kind or mortgage. W.A. HEKKON SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. my4-28-iwT WANTED TO LOAN (500,000, IN AMOUNTS of (3,000 and upward, on city and suburhan property, on X percent, free oftax: also smaller am ounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. sc2l-d26-D WANTED MORTGAGES-(l, 000, 0C0TO LOAN on city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand C per cent, and on larms in Allegbeny and aqla- cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M.PENN0CK4 SON, 103 Fonrtn avenue. ap7-fll WANTED-TO LOAN (200,000 ON MORT GAGES: (100 and upward at 6 per cent; (500,000 at Vi per cent on residences or business properly; v iu mujuiuiuk tuuuues. o. 11. FHEACBy 125 Fourth avenue. 0c31-84-D -TTTANTED-PABTIES DESIRING INVEST V V MENTS in real estate to call on us, as we have several good properties that will pay from 5 to 10 per cent ranging In price from (10,000 to (50, -; COO. bl'ENCEB GbOSSER, 419 Smithfield st. my24-33 WANTED-MORTGAGES-WE HAVE FROM (10. 000 to (100.000 to loan on mortgages on property in the city or county or adjoining coun ties: all the details attended to In person and withont publicity. JAS. W. DBArE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. myl6-24-16. 18, 20,22. 21, 2-V5T PITTSBUB& DISPATCH, WANTED. financial. WANTED-TO LOAN S3O.0O0 OR 100.000ON ono mortgage at 5 per cent. Address GUARDIAN, Dftpatch office. ;myM-79 -VrrANTED-MURTGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN VV In sums to suit, at H, & and 6 per cent. GRABBING & LYON, 13S Fourth ave. ap6-el-D -TrANTED-MORTGAGES-MON EY TO LOAN W In sums to salt at AM, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apUVH WANTED-MORTGAGE3 ON CITY PROP ERTY, over tA,X; M ner cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER CO., 82 Fourth avenue. mh2-a22-D -TTT-ANTED-RENTS COLLECTED PROMPT- VV LY; property managed with satisfaction. ALLES A BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167. 119-81 W AN TED-MOHTGAGES-tl. 000,000 TO IO AN In large and small amounts at 44. Sands per cent, free of State tax; no delay. REED B. COYLE&CO., ISlFourthave. mya-eo nnscellaneons. XUTANTED-CASH PAID FOR ALL SECOND VV HAND furniture, pianos, etc. THOMAS 4 CO. , 2513 Penn ave. myl6-95 YJrrANTED-LADIES TO KNOW HAUGH VV Kecnsn repair, rcflnlsh or upholster old furniture promptly and In the best possible man ner. S3 AND 31 WATER ST. 'Phone 1626. my-82 WANTED -MEN LEARN THE ART OF aentlcmen's garment cutting; no trying on required: night sessions Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, 7 to 9 p. jr., 514 Wood st. URL1NU SON. . ap30-68 WANTED-"EVEBYBODY TO GET ONE DOZ. fine cabinet Dtaotos for 99 cents at AUFRECHT'S ELITE GALLERY. 816 Market St., Pittsburg, Pa., for 30 days only; elevator: come, rain or Eli ibine: bring children. mys-iu TTTANTED-CUSTOMERS FOR CASH BAR VV GAINS Elgin, sllverine -watches. HP, t3: clocks 75 cts.: 1847 Rogers' knives and forks, si .?. :."'i,mii per set. JOHN MITSCH, Jeweler, 130 Feaersi su aplJ-snvrsn TTTANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO YV TOGRAPHER, 96 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street Allegheny, everybody to know that he Is making line cabinets at SI 50 per dozen; photos delivered when promised; Instan taneous process. mhl3-63 TTANTED-CAMPING PARTIES WISHING VV to purchase accordions, guitars or mando lins to examine Galllnger's stock, which we guar antee to sell 20 per cent less than any other house in town. GALLINGEB'S MONEY LOAN OFFICE. 1200 Penn ave. my21-27 WANTED LADIES TO KNOW THAT Thorp's tailor system of 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 Snspenslon bridge. my2S-14-wrsn FOR SALE IMPROVED HEAL ESTATE. CItv Residences. FOR SALE-S100 DOWN, BALANCE J 15 monthly, several nice 4 nd 5-room dwellings on Mt Oliver; lots 30x260. J. C. RE1LLY, 77 Dia mond st my21-78 FOR SALE A BARGAIN ON MULBERRY St., near Twenty-ninth, two 2-story brick dwellings, 5 rooms and finished attics; lot 32x60. J. C. RE1LLY, 77 Diamond St. my21-78 FOR SALE-COR. GRACE AND MASON STS., Mt. Washington, 2-story 4-room frame house; f:ood cistern; stable on rear or lot; price, (1,050; ot 25x100. J. C. BEILLY, 77 Diamond st. myH-78 FORSALK-WEBSTERAVE., NEAR ROBERT it., 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 31x110. J. C.'BEILLY, 77 Diamond st my21-73 East End Residences. FOB 8ALE-A 7-ROOM HOUSE AND 3 ACHES of good level ground, abundance ot good water, near to railroad station, will be sold cheap. ALEXANDER & LEE, 313 Wood St. my24-4f -ITOR SALE-ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH JU the bouse you rent or own? If not. see the finely built residences In Coltart square, Oakland. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. ap20-S4-TUF FOR SALE-f6,200-A FINE RESIDENCE ON Park avenue, E. E., 8 rooms, ulcely papered, batb. 1. w. c: everything fine and In good shape; lot facing east. 35x120; will be sold on good terms. ROGER & KELLY, No. 6315 Station street. E. E. my21-24-wp FOR SALE-AN ELEGANT 2-STORY AND mansard brick residence, on Meyran ave., Oakland, containing 8 handsomely papered rooms, bath, range, h.andc. water, laundry, etc. ;thls fine home has all the latest conveniences. For further particulars call on BLACK & BA1RD, 95 Fourth avenue. my24-69-TWTi'S FOR SALE-OAKLAND-A GOOD 2-STORY and mansard frame dwelling on Ward st., near Wllmot St., containing 7 rooms, ball, vesti bule, bath, range, h. and c. water, natural gas. electric bens, msiae snutters, nsrdwooa stairway, excellent lot and only (3,800. 95 Fourth ave. JMjAUil tE DA.IKU, my24-66-TWTTS FOR SALE-EAST END HOME, NEARSHADY ave., within 3 minutes' walk of the cable road, containing 9 elegant rooms, bath. Inside w. c. laundry, etc.: complete electric work: in fact the house is possessed of all the modern conven iences; lot 68xrM. covered with choice fruit and shrubbery. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. my?4-65-D T710RSALE-BOQUET ST.. OAKLAND, MAN- SARD brick: 8 rooms, bath, w. c, hardwood mantels, cherry finish, Inside shutters, tile hearth in parlor, front and back stairway, side entrance, etc.; house stands a) ft, back from street; this property can be bought at verv low price; lot 241 175 ft. SPENCER & GLOSSER, 419 Smithfield it. my24-33 FOR SALE-A FINE OAKLAND RESIDENCE on Niagara st., near Craft are., an elegant select brick dwelling of 9 rooms, bath, range, h. and c water, inside w. c, laundry, etc., with all the latest Improved conveniences; good flagstone sidewalk, lot 32x95 feet; call at the office and see Shoto of this magnificent home. BLACK & AIM), 95 Fourth ave. my24-6S-D FOR SALE-SHADYSIDE RESIDENCE, ONLY 2 minutes' from Fifth avenue cable road; a fine 2-story dwelling of 7 rooms, hall, vestibule, bathroom, range, h. and c water, natural gas, electric bells, call, etc. : all the rooms are hand somely papered: the lot Is very large and covered with shrubbery and fruit trees. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. my24-67-D FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL BOULEVARD, East End residence place; magnificent 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 bo seen to be appreciated; call soon and get full particulars; 6mall payment: balance on time. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. my20-7 FOR SALE-A NEW QUEEN ANNE BRICK dwelling on one ofthe best streets In East End; convenient to P. R. It, : only 2 minutes' walk from either cable road and In an excellent location and good neighborhood: this beautiful home contains 7 large rooms, bathroom, laundry, with other modern Improvements: lot 40x114 to an alley; this beautiful place will be sold cheap; call at once. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. my 24-65-D FOB SALE THOUGHTFUL PERSONS IN buying a home will take Into account the sur roundings and probabilities or enhancement ot value: convenience to good Improvements is a leading consideration: also rapid transit to and from the business part ot the city; the quality ot the bouses In the neighborhood goes for a good deal: as to build or buy a handsome stone or brick residence and have Interior houses go up after ward on adjoining lots detracts from the vslue of the first; to buy on a neatly paved street, with sewers, gas and water already laid. Is Important; one then knows what the whole cost Is, and has not to worry about the cost of future grading and paving. AH 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 (6, 500 and and (6.750, 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 lront 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 ana will be brought still nearer. These houses are rapidly selling, be ing pronounced bargains at present prices. Ap ply to SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., No. 99 Fourth avenue. myl2-71 Allegheny Residences. FOB SALE-A FINE HOUSE ON BEECH ave., Allegheny, containing 10 rooms, bath room, laundry etc.; have no agent. Address ONLY, Dispatch office. my24-63 Suburban Residences. FOB SALE AT CBAFTON STATION, FRAME house; 6 rooms, hall, cellar, porch, nat. gas; lot 50x160 ft; price, S3.3O0; only 5 minutes' walk from station. SPENCKB & GLOSSER, 419 Smlth flcia at. my21-33 FOB SALE-THE FINEST FINISHED HO USE In Sewlckley;-3 minutes' walk from Roseburg station; lot about 220x250 ft; house of 11 rooms, bathroom, 2 w. c ; Inside shutters, nat. and arti ficial gas: laundry: hot and cold water with wash stands throughout house: fine chandeliers; house finished in hard wood; electric bells throughout house; nice lawn, etc., etc.; cement cellar: good water and fine view: this is a bargain; good rea sons for selling; call and see photograph. I. J. WILSON, 149 Fourth ave. mv21-34-D FOR SALE-COUNTKY HOM K AT FAIROAKS. P.,Ff,W.4C.R.R., 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; land is 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 It B. by board walk aia, ana are unsurpassed In beauty and healtbfulness of location; will be sold quiieiow. j. ju. Diixjt, mi uakewell Building, anlS-36-MWP FOB SALE-HOUSE AND GBOUNDS IN THE suburbs, on line of P., O. & St, L. B. R.. near Idlewood station, almost opposite Idlewood Hotel: a very good house of 9 rooms, all elegantly papered and decorated: chandeliers, natural gas. oorches, etc.. etc.; grounds 125x200 feet; shade and fruit trees, shrubbery, plenty ofwater, 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 3:39 o'clock, on the premises; title perfect; pos session at once. Terms, etc., from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Agents ana Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. my23-8-D TTAUNCAN C WHITE, Building Contractor, , 71 Diamond street. Second door abovo Smithfield, ' Pittsburg. felf-7-nw FEW AY, MAT- 24, FOR SALE-LOTS. City Lota. TTIOB SALE-CHEAP LOTS. WYL1E AVE. JJ and Wandless st., near cable and electric car lines-selling rapidly; Inducements offered to buy. ALLES A BAILEY. 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. myl9-45-jfwThrssu FOBSALE-LOTSI LOTS! LOTS! ON BOGGS, 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 freo bus at the head of the Incline; Vlans, etc., at our office: positive ssle to close an estate. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. nvy23-7 East End Lota. FOR BALE-(450-LOT ON LaNG AVENUE , near Twenty-first ward school at above low Srlce; terms to suit. MELLON BROS., 6349 tatlon st., E. E. myl9-53-22,24,27 FOR SALE-(550-TWO DESIRABLE LOTS , on Reynolds st.. near Firth avenue and Torrens station: P. R. H. : 24x100: terms arranged to suit buyer. MELLON BROS., 6319 Station St., KB, my 19-53-22, 24, 27 FOR BALE-THREE CHOICE BUILDING lots on Homewood avenue: 3 minutes walk to station; 24x100; price each. (930; nicely located; teimsto suit buyer. MELLON BROS.. 6349 Sta tlon street, E.E. myl9-53-22-24-27 FOR BALE-3 LOTS ON MILL ST., NEAR Colllns av., 5 minutes from cable line and P. B. B. depot, 24x100: will close out at half value If taken now: each (250; terms to suit MELLON BBC 8., 6349 Station St., E. E. myl9-53-22.24.27 FOB-SALE-ON FAIKMOUNT AV..3 NICELY located lots, 24x175, Just off Negley ave. and jrolnuteB to Penn cable: will sell at a bargain; (too each; great improvements near: call and see; terms to suit. MELLON BROS., 6349 Station St., E.K, myl9-53-22,24,27 OB HALE-LOTS, VERY CONVENIENT TO cable lines. In the East End; streets all sewered; churches, schools and stores convenient; neighborhood clean, quiet and exceptlonallvgood; lots large bnt prices small. JOHNF. BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smithfield street. myl9-49-ltwrsu TTIOB SALE-6 ACRES, BEAUTIFULLY LO A! GATED, and fronting 360 ft. on one or the leading 60-ft. avenues of E. E.:no finer sites for 2 or 3 first-class residences, and (1,660 an acrewlU take It If soldberore June 1; to secure this yon mnst act promptly. See M. P. HOWLEY. 3819 Butler st., cltyT my2-7 FOB SALE-LOTS NEARNEGLEY AVENUE, on liaum street; this locality Is being vigor ously sought after on account of the Improvements now being made; size. 50x120 feet, 20 foot alley In rear, sewer in alley: every lot has sewer connec tion. MELLON BROS., East End, or JOHN Jf. BAXTER, Agent 612 Smithfield street i myl9-49-M'wrsu TfOE SALE-THE VERY BEST VACANT LOT JL' on Hiland avenue, East End: it Is on the west side, and facing the east or morning sun; It Is located between two good Improvements; only a small cash payment required, and the balance on long time, at a low rate of Interest, to a quick buyer; will sell tbls lot for (15 a loot less tban value. C. H. LOVE; 93 Fourth avenue. my24-70 Hazclwood Lots. TjWR SALE HAZELWOOD LOTS VERY A1 desirable lots on Tullymet and Sylvan ave nues, and from 3 to 5 minutes' walk from either Marlon or Hazelwood stations; prices, from (500 upward. D. P. THOMAS 4 CO., 408 Grant St. myl8-40-MWFSu Allegheny IiOta. 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 MCNAUGHEB, 43 N. Diamond st. mh7-93-D Suburban Lots. TpORSALE-ONLY(750,ON EASYPAYMENTS. JL' lots 52x120 ft., in one of the best locations in Wllklnsburg, near the station. W. A. HEBRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. myl2-50-rwT FOR SALE-HOMESTEAD LOTS-I0 EXTRA choice lots In the Homestesd plan, 60x110, to an auer; reaucea prices on ail mese lots, iau on BLACK & UAIBD; 95 Fourth ave. myzO-7 Forms. FOR SALE-63 ACRES GOOD LEVEL LAND, well fenced. 4 miles from Pittsburg, brick house 7 rooms, frame barn. 40x150. stone spring bouse, outbuildings, fine orchard, etc., (6,500, ED. W1TT1SH, 410 Grant st, Pittsburg. mylS-D FOR SALEOR EXCHANGE-CHEAT FARMS 35 acres, 5-room good house, barn, orchard, etc., only 1J miles from Beaver. (3,300; on easy payments or exchange; also, 200 acres, one mile from station. Ft. Wayne railroad. 8-room house, 2 barns, 2 orchards, price, 110.000; yearly payments or exchsnge. Send for farm and ex change list, N.F. HURST, Rochestesr, Pa. my22-41-i:0D T710B SALE-A FABSI OF 106 ACRES AT JU Griffin, on B. o. By., 2 miles from West Newton. 34 from Pittsburg. The entire niace Is seeded down in grass except about 8 acres of orchard and garden and 8 acres of hillside covered with timber; good fences, spring water and lime stone In abundance; a frame house of 8 rooms and dry cellar; the best spring house In the country; frame barn 30x50 ft., with granary and corn crib: two poultry houses, one wanned by furnace and flue and a skylight roof, new pig pen, a small pond stocked with carp; hot bed 7x50 it., warmed by furnace and flues; the orchard Is young and contains apple, peach, pear, plum, quince, Rus sian anrlcot and cherrv trees: currants. rasoberTles (both black and red), atrawberrles, rhubarb and- ngiunnioerxs, av grapevines in ou aons; scat tered over the farm are about 200 white and black walnuts, some hickory and mulberry trees, all bearing age; a natural grove or tulip, redhud.elm and linden trees has been supplanted with Caro lina and Lombardy poplar, and In five years this will make one of the most desirable picnic grounds; lthas two small ravines with beautiful waterfalls, and wild flowers of rare beauty grow in the greatest profusion, some of which are sold hv florists at hlch Drlces. especially trilllums. erytbronlums. sangnlnarles and dlcentras; 5,000 bu. of lime, hundreds of loads of stable manure and tons of commercial fertilizers have been put ou the place the past 5 years. Better price's are obtained In our local markets forfarm and garden products than In Pittsburg; the place has an es tablished trade In vegetable plants worth several hundred dollars a year; good society, churches and schools; the buildings are so located as to be free from the "tramp" nuisance. Located as It Is the place Is. sura to Increase in value. For further Information address P. D. BARN HART, West Newton, Pa. my24-43 Miscellaneous. TTIOR SALE ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. HOTELS. JL? boarding houses, cottages, lots and bath- ' houses to let or for sale bv I. G. ADAMS A CO.. real estateagents, Atlantic CItv. N. J. myai-'Z4-D l'OR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chances. FOR SALE-GROCERY STORE AND BAR ROOM; best business In city; cause of selling oor health. Address for Information JAS. S. LENNEDY, 267 East Front St., Youngstown, O. my23-99 - FOR SALE-GOOD PAYING BUSINESS FOE lady that can sew for about (1,000: neat little confectionery and ice cream business, (200: bakery with horse and wagon, (400; . stores or all kinds; 100 business chances. SHEPABD A CO.. 54 Fifth ave. my3 FOR SALE A NICE GROCERY STORE IN Allegheny; excellent location; valne of stock Including fixtures, horse, wagons and buggy about (27500; will sell by Invoice If required. JAS. W. JJRAFE &CO., 12) Fourth avenue, Pitts burg. my23-7 FOR SALE A CHANCE SELDOM OFFERED one of the best cigar, periodical and gents lurnlshlng stores In the city: business last year, (12,000; this can be bought low, considering the line business location it Is. J. C. BEILLY, 77 Diamond st. myH-78 FOR SALE-BABE Ol'FORTUNITlES FOB A man with small capital of (500 for stock, good will and fixtures of CIGAR STOBE, No. 8 N. Thirteenth St., 9 rooms, centrally located, near Wanamaker's store and Broad st. station, Phila delphia; rent (50 per month. my24-49 TTIOR SALE-LARGE BRONZE AND BRASS long standing, with blast furnaces, rolling mills, railroads, etc. : comnletely oaulDoed fos) furnish ing soft metals of all descriptions; will be sold at a bargain on account of Illness of owner. Address tv . a. ji., jjispatcn orace. uj-ni FOR SALE-THE FUR2TI3HMENT OF THE Union Hotel In Cbsrtlers borough, Alle gheny co.. Pa. : there are 25 rooms all lurnlshed; 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: will sell everything very cheap: bouse rent only (40 00 per month: tbls is the best chance In Allegheny co. For further particulars InnulreoFM. . D. slLaAauiJiX, i-uinam r. u., Allegheny co.. Pa. mr22-8-WTSu Business Stands. FOB SALE-ONE HOTEL. TWO MILES from Akron, and one saloon In the center of the city ; both licensed and doing good business. Address J. C. DEW ITT. Akron, O. . my24-l FOB SALE-OOK. OF ROSS ST. AND FD3ST avenue, dwellings and offices now paying rent of (72 per mo. : lot 38x69 ft. ; price only (14,000. W. A. HEBRON & SONS. 80 Fourth ave. my22-30-TUWT FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, ifcc FOR SALE-FAMILY HORSE 8 YEARS OLD, kind In harness and stable, with harness and doctor's buggy: sound and li good repair: price (175. WM. A. HADFlKLD, 253 Federal St., Allegheny. my23-98 FOR SALE PONY, PHAETON AND HAR NESS A small horse, well bred, being by Clay Wilkes, and broken to ssddle and driving, handsome color, gentle, and only 5 years old la nearly new phaeton and harness; will be sold at a great bargain for want or use; can be seen on premises. Eleventh ward, Allegheny, or Infor mation procured from J.R. HEN KICKS, 435 Wood St. my24-61 machinery nnd Metals. FOB SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles kept In stock, from 4 to 100 h. p.; all refitted: good as new, at lowest rices; monnted portable engines, 8 to 25b. p. 1-25 Park way. J7S. YOUNG, Allegheny, Pa. JaS-OMWi1 ' FOB SALE-28X48 CORLISS ENGINE: ONLY run a year; can he seen in operation; price on application; also a new Strange Co. stave ma chine, all complete: capacity 10,000 In 10 hours; will sell at low figure. 1. A. MCCORMICK. 150 lrlrst aye. aul-p32-UWT EOK SALE CONTRACTORS' MACHINERY: one 7)4xl2-lnch double engine, double drum; others large, and small, with single or double friction drums; wire and manlla rope, centrifugal pumps, etc; two 26x48-lnch horizontal engines with (Ivwhcoia THOMAS CAKLIN'S SONS. cor. vLacock and Sandusky sts. , Allegheny. Ial7-Jiwr 1889; FOR SAIiE-MlSCELLAffEOCS. Snicelloneona. FIR SALE NO. 9 PULSOMETEB PUMP, with all necessary fixtures for same: capacity 1,000,000 gallons in 2 honrs;ln useonlv one week: will be sold cheap. Address STEUBENVILLE IRON AND STEEL CO., Steubenvllle, Ohio. myisf-w. ORSALE-ATGAI.LINGEB'SMONEYLOAN Offices, all kind of Elgin. Waltham and Springfield watches at JOcentson the dollar: guar antee gtren with each watch. N. GALLING KB, 1106 and 1200-Penn ave. P. S. Watch repairing a specialty. my2l-27 FOB SALE-2 SOLID CHEBEY COUNTERS, with mahogany tops, 17 feet 5 Inches and 7 feet 10 Inches respectively: 1 solid cherry side board. 19 feet long, with beveled glass mirror, 4 feet by 12 leet. tables, chairs, etc. Inquire or GUS S1ABK. 109 Smithfield st. my23-21 TO LET. CItv Residences. TO LET-FOB THE SUMMER-FOBNISHED residence, large grounds. Inquire on PREM ISES, fifth house above school, Main street. Seven teenth ward. my24-93 TO LET-(99)-TOWNSEND STREET, NEAB Firth avenue, 8-6tory pressed brick resi dence, 10 rooms; altmodern conveniences; cheaD to good tenant SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth ave. myl7-96-MWT Suburban Residences. rtlO LET-MY HOUSE, THIRTEEN BOOMS, L at Laurel Station, Ft. Wayne road, all mod ern Improvements, stable and carnage house, two acresground, with ilver view. Inquire on prem ises, or at 219 Lacock street, Allegheny. WM. T. DUNN. mh9-3 Allegheny Residences. mo LET-NO. 101 FAYETTE ST., ALLE- JL GHENYV brlcchousejirooms: late Improve- ments: rent low. W. JL. lUSKKVI BO.9, CO ourtn ave. my21-61-5iTuP TO LET-NO. 92 AVEBY ST., NEAB THE . parks: brick house 8 rooms: late lmprove- merits: at (35 per month, su it ouriu ave, my21-61-uinF ADartmenia. TO LET - APARTMENTS HAVE TWO suites rooms connecting with cafe; for rent either with or without board. KENNEDY, No. 2 Sixth st. myls-53-mvFS TO LET SOME FINE UNFURNISHED rooms suitable lorhousckeeplng; three store rooms: good stands: low rent For particulars Inquire 44 FOURTH STREET. imy24-55 Rnslnesa Stands. TO LET-A HOUSE AND 8TOBER0OM AT corner of Tunnel st. and Webster ave.. No. 43. Inquire on PREMISES. my23-90 PERSONAL. PERSON AL-IF YOU WISH TO BORROW money on watches. Jewelry, clothing or musi cal goods call at OALLINGEK'S MONEY LOAN OFFICES, 1106 and 1200 Penn ave. myfl-27 PERSONAL-E. HAAS, AGENT FOR CHA3. L1PPIN COTT & CO. soda fountains, will be at the SEVENTH AVENUE HOTEL until Satur day. Bargains In second-hsnded apparatuses, ready for delivery. my24-60 PERSONA L-BOOKS WANTED-IF -YOU have one book worth 10 cents, or a library worth 11,000, let us know: we will bny one as Sulckly as the other. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, eventh Ave. Hotel building. my3-23 PERSONAL-THOSE DESIRING TO BUY American gold and sliver watches or fine clocks, and novelties In standard and fashionable Jewelry, will find a grand assortment at very low est prices at n&aai lf.nnmui.n -g. mu amuu- field St. myl2-MWFSu PERSONAL-WHY TROUBLE YOUB WIFE, mother or daughters In renalrlng and clean ing your old clothes, when It can be donefora trifle by DICKSON, the Tailor, cor. Fifth ave. and Wood St.. second floor? Charges moderate: facilities unsurpassed: suits madeto order; spring 1 styles now rea :aay. Telephone 1553. MEETINGS. THERE WILL BE A MEETING OP THE stockholders of the Pittsburg: and Fairport Terminal Company held at the office ot the com- Sany, Coal Exchange Building, corner Smith eld and Water sts., Pittsburg, Pa., MONDAY, MAY 27, 1889. 2 p. m.. to elect directors, vote upon the lease of the company's property to the Pittsburg, 'Fairport and Northwestern Sock Company, and consider such other busi ness as maybe brought up. A. J. THOMAS, C. 8. WIGHT, Sec'y. President myIl-29 PROPOSALS. rROFOSALS FOR ORDNANCE SUP Jr PLIES. Allegheny Arsenal. Plttshnr, Pennsylvania, May 21, 1880. Sealed.proposals, in triplicate, will be received until 1 o'clock P. K. on FRIDAY. JUNE 2L 1889, for furnish ing iron, coal, lumber, leather, fuel, forage, eta, during the fiscal year ending Jane SO, 1890. Printed lists of supplies needed, with full in structions, stipulations, etc., can be had on ap plication to MAJOR GEO. W. MoKEE, Ord. Dept, U. S. A commanding. my21-93-21,22,23,2ijel9,20 PROPOSALS FOR TOWTNG-TJ. S. ENGI neer 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 office nntll 12 ir. on Monday, the 27th day of May 1889. All Infor mation furnished on application. The atten tion of bidders is invited to theaotsof Congress approved February 26. 1883 and February 23, 1887. WM. E. MERRILL, Lieut Col. of Engi neers. . my6-ll-,7,8,9,23,24 PROPOSALS FORROCK EXCAVATION U. a Engineer office, Cincinnati, May 11, 1889. Sealed proposals, in duplicate, for break ing up and removing a reef of rocks from tho 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. The attention of bidders is invited to the acts of Congress approved February 26, 1885, and February 23, 1887. WM. E. MERRILL, Lieut Col. of En gineers. my22-4-22.23.21.25-jel4.lS TROPOSALS FOR REMOVING BAR AT JT mouth of Licking, river. U. S. Engineer Office, Cincinnati, May 10,1889. Sealed proposals, in duplicate, will be received at this office until 12 M. 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 $23,000 is available. All information furnished on application. The attention of bidders is Invited to the acts of Congress approved Feb. 26. 1883, and Feb. 23, 1887. WM. E. MERRILL. Lieut Col. of En gineers; mv22-5-22.23.24.25.jeI4.lS LEGAL NOTICES. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE NOTICE IS hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Ann Sutton, deceased, late of city of Pittsburg, county of Allegheny, and State of Pennsylvania, have been granted to the under signed, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate pay ment, and those having" claims or demands against the same will make them known with out delay to MISS THEODESIA BLOOR, Ex ecutrix. Winebiddle avenue, near Penn avenue, or her attorney, JOHN H. KERB, K) Diamond street . my24-35-F I. M..OALDWELL, J. P. SPLANE, Att'ys at law. 82DiamoncUstreet Pittsburg, Pa. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. 1, of Allegheny county. Pa., at No. 620 June term, 1889, between Jane Moore Ramsey and W. J. Moyer and wife et at, a bill in equity for partition of three houses and lots and an in terest in a leasehold in Allegheny City, and five acres of land in Reserve township, Allegheny county. Tho Court has made tbe following order, to wit: And now. May 23, 1889, upon affi davit presented in open conrt that Yv. J. Moyer and wife and Oscar win. Ramsey, defendants, are non-residents of Pennsylvania and cannot be served with process by reason of their resi dence not being known, it is ordered that pub lication be made once a week for six successive weeks In the Pittsburg Daily Dispatch, notify ing Bail defendants of tbe nature and object of the bill, and that unless they cause an appear ance to be entered for themselves in said case on or before the 20th day of July, 1889, the bill will be taken against them pro confesso and a decree made the same as it they bad been per sonally served. my21-G2-F 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, mvl6-9I-D HOTEL NORMANDIE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. NOW OPEN. Under new management T. C. GILLETTE, Pron'r. my22 Late of Colonnade Hotel, Philada. THE CHALFONTE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. MOVED TO THE BEACH. ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. UNSURPASSED OCEAN VIEW. Salt water baths In tbe house. Elevator. aplWl-D E. ROBERTS & SONS. SiEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS, I BEDFORD, PKNNA. ading mountain resort Water unequaled. Hotel newly furnished. Toerge's Orchestra. Opens June 8. Write for circular. ap7.87-D L. B. DOTY, Manager. CRESSON SPRINGS. PENNA.. MAIN line Pennsylvania Railroad, on top" of ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS? THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE Will open June 25. All trains stop at Cresion. For circulars, etc., address WM. R. DUNHAM, Snpt. mv7-2-nsn Cresson. Cambria Co.. Pa. A. WHITELEY. 12K THIRD AVE., UPSTAma Gents' shoes sold and heeled in IS minutes for 75 cents. , , Finest work in the city. tny23-U.wr NOTICES. AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION proposed to the citizens of this Common wealth by the General Assembly of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, for their approval or rejection at a special election to be held June 18, 1889. Published by order of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, in pursuance of Article XVHlof the Constitution. Joint resolution proposing an amendment to the Constitution of this Commonwealth. Section L Be it resolved by the Senate and House ot Representatives of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, IThat the following amendment is pro posed to the Constitution of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, in accordance with the Eighteenth Article thereof: AMENDMENT. There shall be an additional article to said Constitution to bo designated as Article XIX, as follows: ARTICLE XJX. The manufacture, sale, or keepingforsale of intoxicating liquor, to be used as a beverage, is hereby prohibited, and any violation of this prohibition shall be a misdemeanor, punish able as shall be provided by law. The manufacture, sale, or keeping for sale, of intoxicating liquor for other purposes than as a beverage may be allowed in such manner only as may be prescribed by law. The Gen eral Assembly shall, at the first session suc ceeding the adoption of this article of theCon stitution, enact laws with adequate penalties for its enforcement A true copy of the Joint Resolution. CHARLES W. STONE, mhl5-10O-P Secretary of the Commonwealth. AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION proposed to tbe citizens of this Common wealth by the General Assembly of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, for their approval or rejection at a special election to be held June 18, 1889. Published by order of the Secre tary of the Commonwealth, in pursuance of Article XVIH of the Constitution. Joint resolntion proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the Commonwealth. Section L Be it resolved by the Senate and Bouse o Representatives ofthe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met That tbe following is proposed as an amend ment to the Constitution of ti.e Commonwealth of Pennsylvania in accordance with the pro visions of the eighteenth article thereof: AMENDMENT. Strike ont from section one, of article eight, the four qualifications for voters which reads re follows "If twenty-two years of age or upwards, he shall have paid, within two years, a state or county taz; which shall have been assessed at least two months, and paid at least one month before tbe election," so that the section which reads as follows: "Every male citizen, twenty-one years of age. possessing the following qualifications, shall be entitled to vote at all elections: First Ho shall have been a citizen of the United States at least one month. Second. He shall hve resided in the State one year or if, having previously been a quali fied elector or native born citizen of the State, he shall have removed therefrom and returned. then six months) immediately preceding the election. Third. He shall have resided in tbe election district where he shall offer to vote at least two months immediately preceding the election. Fourth. If twenty-two years of age or up wards, he shall hare paid, within two years, a state or county tax, which shall have been as sessed at least two months and paid at least one month before the election," shall be amended, so as to read as f ollowsr Every male citizen twenty-one years of age, possessing the following qualifications, shall bo entitled to vote at tbe polling place of the election district of which he shall at the time bo a resident and not elsewhere: First He shall have been a citizen of the United States at least thirty days. Second. He shall have resided In the State one year (or If, having previously been a quali fied elector or native born citizen of tbe State, he shall have removed therefrom and returned, then six months) immediately preceding the election. Third. He shall have resided In the election district where he shall oiler to vote at least thirty days Immediately preceding the elec tion. The legislature, at the session thereof next after the adoption of this section, shall, and from time to time thereafter may, enact laws to properly enforce this provision. Fourth. Every male citizen of the age of twenty-one years, who shall have been a citi zen for thirty days and an inhabitant of this State ono year nextjpreceding an election, ex cept at municipal elections, and for tbe last thirty days a resident of the election district in which ho may offer his vote, shall be entitled to vote at such election in the election district of which he shall at the time be a residenrandnot elsewhere for all officers that now are or here after may be elected by the people: Provided, That In time of war no elector in tbe actual military service of the State or of the United States, in the army or navy thereof, shall be deprived of his vote by reason of his absence from such-election district and the legislature shall have power to provide the manner in which and the time and place at which such absent electors may vote, and for the return and canvas of their votes in the election dis trict in which they respectively reside. Fifth. For the purpose of voting, no person shall be deemed to have gained or lost a resi dence bv reason of bis presence or absence while employed in tbe service of the United States or the state, nor while engaged in the navigation of the waters of the State or of the high seas, nor while a student of any college or seminary of learning, nor while kept at any almshouse or public institution, except the in mates of any home for disabled and indigent soldiers and sailors, who, for the purpose of voting, shall he deemed to reside in the election district where said home is located. Laws shall be. made for ascertaining, by proper proofs, the citizens who shall be entitled to the right of suffrage hereby established." A true copy of the Joint resolution. CHARLES W. STONE, mhH-l-F Secretary of the Commonwealth OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. -VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS XN Sealed proposals will be received at the office of City Controller until Wednesday, the 29th day of May, A. D. 1889, at 2 P. sr.,for tho fol lowing, viz.: . REPAYING. Penn avenue, from Fifth avenue to City Line. Forbes street, from Brady to Boyd streets. Sixth avenue, from Wylie avenue westward- iy. First avenue, from Smithfield street to Grant street Butler street from Forty-ninth street to Fifty-first street Eighth street from Penn avenue to Liberty avenue. Ninth street from Penn avenue to Liberty, avenue. Liberty avenue, from Smithfield street east wardly. Cherry alley, from Third avenue to Water street State alley, from Wylie avenue to Fifth ave nue. Scott alley, from Penn avenue to Duquesna 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. Slocnm alley, from Penn avenue to Liberty avenue. Strawberry alley, from Smithfield street to Liberty street. GRADING, PAYING AND CtntBCIG. Halket street, from Fifth avenne to Wllmot street Herron avenue, from Center avenue to Thirty-third street. Boquet street, from Semple street to Frazier street. Denniston avenue, from Fifth avenue to Penn avenue. Atwood street from Fifth avenue to Boquet street Center avenue, from Bono street to Hiland avenue. PAVING AND CTJEB1NO. Stanton avenue, from Hiland. avenns 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, and bids will be re ceived for each kind of pavement. SEWERS. Center avenue, from Summit near Aliquip pa, to Reed street 13. 20-inch pipe, 3 feet and 3 leet o incn: ones; ana stone. Denniston avenue, trom Fifth avenue to Shakespeare street; 20 and 21-inch pipe Stanton avenue, Viola alley and private prop erty ot Henry Janson and Mellon Bros., from the west side of Hiland avenuo to N egley run; 18, 20 and 21-inch pipe. Mignonette street from Negley avenue to Beatty street ; 15 and 18 inch pipe. Penn avenue and Braddock avenne, from Lindon avenue to Susquehanna street; 15, IS, 20 and 24-Inch pipe. Harvard street, from Negley avenue to Euclid avenue; 15-incb pipe. Plans and specifications can be seen and blanks for bidding can be obtained at this office. Proposals must 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. J3. M. BIGELO.vV. Chief of the Department of Public Works. my!3-28 REMOVAL. George Hodgdon, Architect bas removed to his handsome new rooms. Safe Deposit 'Build ing, 83 Fourth ave. Take elevator ti fifth floor. myl7-100-D A E. LINKENHE1MER, ( ARCHITECT, I 615'Smithfleld street Pittsburg, Pa. Frelheita Freund Building, second floor. mh21-80-Jlwj' AUCTION SALES. T. M. McFARLAND, Attorney, 153 Fourth avenue. ORPHANS'COURTS'ALE BY VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THJaV'-j ORPHANS COURT OF ALLE GHENY COUNTY, AT NO. , MAY TERM, 1889. The undersigned administrator d. b. n. of tho estate of Sam M. Taggart deceased, 'will ex pose at public sale on the premises on SATURDAY, JUNE 1, '89, At 2 O'CLOCKP. M. The following described real estate, situated in Stowe township, Allegheny county. Pa be ing lots Nos. 10. 11. 12. 13, 14. 15, 16 17, 18. 19, 20, 29, 30, 3L S2, 33, 34, 35,38, In a plan of lots laid out by Alex. McK. Guthrie, as recorded in Plan Book, vol. 7. page 111. Also all that certain piece of ground situated in said townshipcontalning one-half acre.bound ed and described as follows: Beginning on the) line or Sarah st and lands late of R. B. Guth-. rie; thence by lino of said lands north 3SJ east, 19 41-100 perches to an alley 15 ft. wide; thence north 613i. west by said alley 4 12-100 perches to a post: thence by a straight lino south 38H. west 19 41-100 perches to said Sarah st; thence by said Sarah st. south 61. east 1 12-100 perches to place of beginning, beins the southeastern half of lot No. 8 in Sarah McGnnnegle's plan. Plan Book, vol. 3, pages 314 and 315. These lots are beautifully located within ten minutes' walk of Chart! ers station, P. k L-'E. R. JR.. and within five minutes' walk of station of Pittsburg, Chartiers and Youghiogheny Railroad. TITLE UNDISPTJTABLE. TERMS OF SALE: One-half cash on de livery of deed; balance in one year, secured by bond and mortgages on the premises, with in terest and sci. f e. clause, FRANK THOMSON. Administrator, D B.N. A. J. PENTECOST. Auctioneer, 413 Grant st pylO-ffl-y JI1URNISHMENT OF AFINE RESIDENCE ! at auction, FRIDAY MORNING, May 21, o. 311 Market st. The complete outfit of a beaui Ufnlhome, embracing handsome 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 ball stand, plate glass hall rack reception chairs, library chairs, table, desk and bookcases,handsome antique shield, large plate glaS3 mirror, extension table, large sideboard, feather chairs, walnut buffet china, glass and silver ware, china closet ball, room and stair carpets, rugs, shades, toilet ware, stove, refrigerator, etc. HENRY AUCTION CO., LDL. my23-15 Auctioneers. BY JAS. W. DRAPE fc CO.-FINE FUR NITURE, sideboard, carpets, etc., at auc tion on MONDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 27. at 2 o'clock. 158 Irwin avenue, Allegheny. There is parlor furniture, fine patent rockers and easy chairs, good sideboard, with marble top; extension table and dining room chairs, eleganc dressing cases, with plate glass and marble top; bedsteads, wardrobe, hat rack. Tennessee mar ble top table, mattresses and springs, child's bed, body Brussels carpets, stair carpet and rods, dining room, kitchen and cooking; requisites. Positive sale. Terms cash. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. my2f-76-D EXECUTOR'S PUBLIC SALE OF A. -farm The undersigned will offer at publlo sale on TUESDAY, the 4th day of June. 1SS9, at! o'clock P. Jr., tho homestead farm of tho late Jacob Donnell, deceased, situated near Chartiers station, A. V. R. It, containing 115 acres, good house and barn and orchard, well watered and in good repair; terms easy: 23 miles from city: possession given to purchaser immediately. For particulars apply to WILL IAM ROSS, Burrell P. O., Pa. ' my28-21J25J2a,je2,3 -vronoNS. drygoods and fancy ar- JS TICLES AT AUCTION FRIDAY AFTERNOON, MAY 21, at 2:30 o'clock, at No. 311 Market st HENRY AUCTION CO- LIM., my23-17 Auctioneers. AMUSEMENTS. MAY FESTIVAL. EXPOSITION BTJTLDrNG. riu-LiAi .&v.Eii.Lnu uiisa wagner con cert. ' SATURDAY AFTERNOON Grand Popu. lar Matinee. SATURDAY EVENING Grand Beethoven Concert Tickets on sale at Hamilton's. The Steinway Grand Piano used. mjZIM Grand Opera House Extra" Week commencing Monday, May 27, matinees ' Decoration Day (Thursday) and Saturday,. Willard Spenser's Popular Comic Opera. . THE LITTLE TYCOON. A great cast including R. E. Graham. J. Aid rich Libbey, Lloyd Wilson, Joseph Mealey, J. F.? McGovern, Catherine Linyard, Hattia Arnold; and Mamie CerbL Seats now on sale. my23-28 TTARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY lo-night, matinees Tuesday, Thursday smS) Saturday, LEAV1TTS LILLY CLAY CO. Last week of the attractions. my 19-53 r GRAND OPERA HOUSE Every evening, matinee Saturday, DOCKSTADER'S MAGNIFICENT MINSTRELS. Week May 27, Willard Spenser's Comic Opv. era, the "Little Tycoon." my23 1 HARRIS THEATER One week, Monday, May 20. GRAY 4 STEPHENSON. First half week, Old Oaken Bucket, half. Without a Home. Last; Next week My Partner. my20-14-lTWT PICNIC GROVE FREE! WINDSOR PARK. 1 Only six miles from the city, situated on tha bluff overlooking Davis Island dam. Easily reached by rail or boat Large grove of f oress ' trees, cool, clear springs of water, fins dancing ' platform, etc. The use ofthe grovo will be given free to Sunday schools, societies, lodges, G.A.R. posts, private fetes, etc, the only charge being fara on the steam elevator to and from the grounds. For dates and further particulars apply ta J. H. DAWSON, Lacock street near Fed-, eral street Alleghenyor to A. CLANEY on, the grounds. mvll-15a OAKLAND SQUARE, $6,500 each, moderate cash payment balance). J500 per annum, elegant new two-story and mansard brick dwellings, 8 rooms, halt bath, laundry, slate mantels, art fire places, tila hearths, sliding doors, wired for electric light, -fine chandeliers, both gases, plate glass win dows, etc; Oakland Square, five minutes from Fifth avonue cable line and directly on line o new cable loop which is to be constructed thus summer; a beautiful park (on which are sev-. eral hundred beautiful shade trees), the whola. surrounded by streets and sldewalk37sewerecl. and paved with aspbaltum;on each side of and, facing the park are the above described dwell" ings; most desirable houses yet offered; en. hancement of values sure. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. my 11-39 JO. 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 tha same to ladles and gentlemen. I will remain only a few days longer. myl5-H piANOS, ORGANS. 8. HAMILTON. SI AND 93 FIFTH AVENUE, Pittsburg. Pa. ap30-71-B EEN8SELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTX. TUTE. Troy, N. Y. Examinations for admission to this, the old est School of Engineering in tha United 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 tha 2d degree Including radicals and in plans geometry. The examinations will bef wholly written, and a.f ee of $5 will be required of eaca, candidate. Candidates will report to Mr-W.' F.Gronan, 813 Hamilton building. D. M. GREENE; Director, myl3-TTS Troy, N. Y. pi A.BALPH, BtriLDINa CONTRACTOR, 41 Seventh. aTeaue, Pittsburg. Pa. Telephone Ian. seo-aBQ-rK r j. 'n Hi L