s5s5 TSTWb .-jripfw: . - . WsP 7&Z! ' V. '. Vi THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, SONDAY, MAT 26, 1889. 111- ADISGUSTED BOOMER Interesting: Experiences Among In dians and Oklahoma Residents. INTERVIEW WITH AN ARKANSAN, Who Didn't Eeep His Claim Because He 'Wonldn't Shoot a Squatter. THE MAGIC CITIES OP THE PRAIBIE8 rCOBIIEErOXDEKCE Or THE ISPATCII.l Guxheie, May 25. On the 15th of May I received a letter from Hon. A. M. "Wilson, amember of the Cherokee commission, in which he said: '"I have received no in structions from the Interior Department, but presume that I -will as soon as the vacancy in onr commission is filled. I may also mention that there are no commissioners on the part of the Cherokees, and until there are I presume a trip to Tahlequah by the United States Commission would be use less. Yet .we might be ordered there so far as I know." So I concluded it would be a matter of some time until the commissioners would ar rive in Tahlequah to negotiate with the In dians, and, therefore, in company with Mr. Stephen, the photographer, I set out upon the journev "home" to Guthrie. Two miles out from the pretty little capital of the Cherokees we met a party of Osages who were on their way to Tahlequah to meet in council with the Cherokees regarding the coming conference with the United States Commissioners. The party consisted of Euzaa-Tah-"yv"ah-Tah-Inkah,Governor;Savey,chief and "Xe-Kah-'Wah-Shin-Ten-Kah, leading councilmen. and "W. P. Mathes, interpreter. The Indians were a fine looking set ot men. The two councilinen were especially fine looking. They were six feet high and pro portionately well formed. They wore long hair, and had aquiline noses and small, piercing black eyes. They had arrayed themselves in all of their finery for this oc casion it was to be a very"' courtly affair. In crossing a pool ot water some mud was splased on the chiet 's handsome blanket, which seemed to annoy him very much. He carefully brushed each particle of mud from his blanket, and the party then rode on. DISGUSTED OKIiAHOlIA-S. Mr. Matthews, the interpreter, told us , that the Osages were, to a man, opposed to selling their land to the Government, and were also opposed to the allotment ot their lands in severalty. They took the patents to their lauds and other papers with them, and were prepared for a fight. About two miles southwest frrom Ft. Gibson we arrived at Kevins Perry, upon the bank of the Arkansas river, at the con fluence of the Neosho and Verdigris. The waves on the Arkansas were very high in consequence of a gale which had been blowing all day. On each bank of the stream were encamped nearly 100 disgusted Oklahoma boomers on their way home from the "beautiful land." They were abject pictures of misery. Their, traveling equipage was of the poorest kind;' the horses all being very bony, and in some cases the wagon tires and spokes were held in place with wire and rope. The children were all thin and sallow looking. I uoticed one familv in particular that seemed to be in a pitiable condition of destitution. The head ot the family was hanging some clothes on the bushes to dry. I went up to him and said in the Oklahoma vernacular: "Good moraine, neighbor. Might I ask where you hail from?" I don't know exactly why, but I half ex pected to hear him say, "from Pike county. Missouri." "Western writers have ever had a peculiar penchant for naming Pike county, Missouri, as the place of nativity of all the long-legged,.'lank-haired, unfor tunate wretches that infest the "Western 4,Conntry. I do not know why this should .be bo. . True, they say her "sile" is a "leetle too po to raise good cawn," but is iliis any reason why the county should give birth to all of the wind-galled, spav ined, cock-eyed wretches that are extant. AK ARKANSAS TEAVELEB. But I was relieved when this man answered, "I'm from Arkansas." I asked him where he was going, and he answered laconically: "Goin home. Got any chewin?" I was at first a little puzzled to know what kind of "chewin' " he wanted. He looked like he would be helped some if he could chew a piece of meat; but I concluded it was tobacco he wished, and told Rogers, our stage driver, to give him a "chaw." From the "chaw' he cot his inspiration for this talc, which he abbreviated, like he was dic tating a telegram: ""Went down with my folks to Purcell five weeks ago come Sunday; left old woman and kids in camp and sneaked through the line and picked out claim on South Cana dian rivah; then sneaked back to family. On22d, just as soon as the bugle blew, I flew like a bird, on my hoss, down to the South Canadian end and 'down to claim. Some dura fule was plowin' and sowin' marifat peas. It made me mad as the dickens. I jus' got right up on myeah. Savs I to him, Ton git right ofPn my claim' " 'Taint yours,' says he, impudent like. "'Ms,' says I. " 'Let's see you take it,' says he, and the dura fule pulled a gun out'n his pants 'bout so' long." (He indicated on his arm a measurement of about two feet) "I never said no more to the dog-gone fellah ; went back to family. He kin have his dura Ian. 'Taint no good anyhow." Then my unfortunate boomer addressed Sogers, our driver, in the following words, to wit: "Say, stage drivah, I'm kind o' skittish about crossing this watah. "Wheh you all goin' to be to-maw mawn? I'll fie here right early I 'spect" BETTTBlf IN G TO GUTHBIE. Bogers told hin that the waves would go down with the sun, and that they could cross during the night. "We lay under the shade of the cotton wood trees and read Stephan and I did. Bogers had a horse pistol and a box of cartridges. His pistol was a "44" it shot a young cannon ball. Eogers spent his morning in shooting at buzzards. About two hours after sundown the waves subsided and we crossed in sutettr and reached Muscogee, where we stayed all night "We arrived at Oklahoma City on the evening of the 19th. after an uneventful " 5,? jakgoing journey over the prairies. The Santa Fe train pulled into Oklahoma City just as we arrived at'the station. There were a number of importuning hackmen and a score of hotel "runners," each crying out the merits of his house in true metro politan style. .Kewsboys were crving out: '"Here's your Oklahoma Chief; all about the, new city ordinancel" Oklahoma City is surely a precocious infant. Only a inonth old, ana yet she assumes the airs of a metropolis. -At Guthrie we found everything so changed from the town of ten days ago, that we were bewildered and could scarcely pick -ur way to the site where we had left our 'Sect, and when we did reach the locality our tent had been removed, and on the premises was a two-story frame house, which was occupied by a madam from Kansas City. We did not contest her proprietor ship of the location, but set out upon a search for our old friends and acquaint ances. "We wandered about the city lor sev eral hours, aseing wose we met ll they had seen anything of our friends, but they shook their heads and smiled at ns as they took in our 'dusty and wear-worn appearauce. A TOW2T TBANSFOBMED. Sew streets had been opened and old ones stopped op, and where tents had formerly stood were now erected substantia frame houses. Everything was so changed from the Guthrie ot ten days ago that we lelt like old Sip Van "Winkle must have felt after awakening from his 20-rears' sleep. The population of Guthrie has fallen off to about 6.000 inhabitants, but these are all bona fide settlers, and it is likely there will be a healthy growth of the town from this time forward. Wooden houses have taken the place of tents inmost instances, and while the town does not pre sent the picturesque appearance often days ago, everything indicates a more substantial condition of affairs. The streets are being paved. Great rocks are blasted out with giant powder, at the imminent peril of the lives of the Guthreyites. There is much dissatisfaction expressed over the manner in which the city authori ties are administering public affairs. A new election will be held on the 7th ot June. Boomer. THE C0NTBACT TO BE LET. Work on Ibe First Ward Parochial School Will be Begun Next Week. Bev. Father Sheedy stated yesterday that the contract for the new parochial school building on Penn avenue would bo let next week. As soon as the contract is given out the work will bepushedlocompletion. An effort will be made to have the building ready for occupancy at the beginning of the school year in September. The plans have already been published in The Dispatch. GREAT CLEARING OUT SALE. A Reduction of 30 to 40 Per Cent lo All De partments. Carpets Reduced. Bugs Seduced. Curtains Beduced. To make room for a big stock of new goods, which will be coming in soon, we an nounce a great clearing out sale for the next two weeks. The crices have been reduced from 30 to 40 per cent in all departments. The stock was all bought new this spring, and the bargains to be obtained during this clearing out sale cannot be duplicated again this season. Although we had an immense trade in remnants last week, there are still-plenty of patterns large enough to carpet almost any sized room vet to be tound on the first floor. The remnants run from 10 to 40 yards; and the prices run wild. Odds and ends of lace and turcoman cur tains, all go at remnant prices. EDWAKD GROETZriTGEB, 627 and 029 Penn avenue. Mothers, Read This. Hendricks & Co., 68 Federal st. Alle- cheny, will present to. the mother of the handsomest child, from 2 to 5 years, having its photograph taken at their gallery dur ing the month of .Tune, a handsome lite-size crayon portrait, framed in an eleeant gold frame, complete. They will also photograph for one week, commencing May 27. every baby under two years of nge free of charge. Every mother will lie presented with a pho tograph of her baby. Don't miss this chance. Brine your baby and come early to avoid the rus'h, rain or shine, to 68 Federal St., Allegheny. I Guess Not, Well I Guess Not. After getting married everything goes along swimmingly between husband and wife until he asks her to repair his clothes, which causes her to remark, "Well, I guess not, I guess not." Why not take them to Dickson, the Tailor, of C5 Fifth ave., cor. Wood st., second floor, who will make them look like new at a trifle? Telephone 1558. Homes of American Heroes, Those magnificent, artistic and costly Me morial Day souvenirs, distributed yesterday to all purchasers of $1 worth (or more) of goods at Xaufmanns', will again be given away to-morrow. Don't fail to get one. Don't DHss Grocizlnger's Clenrlng Ont Sale. All carpets, rugs, lace and turcoman curtains reduced from 30 to 40 per cent. We want the room for new goods. Rem nants of carpets 10 to 40 yards long at less than half price. Nos. 627 and 629 Penn avenue. California Wines. California claret wine. California hock wine. California sherry wine. California port wine. For sale by the gallon or case at G. TV". Sehmidt's, Nos. 95 and 97 Fifth avenue. Camp Chairs For summer furnishing. Special patterns adapted for the hot season. Most suitable goods for campmeetings, lawn fetes and ex cursion parties. P. C. Schoeneck, 711 Liberty street. Excursion to Ohio Pyle on')ecorntlon Day. $1 60 round trip. Train leaves Baltimore and Ohio depot at 8 A. M., city time. Xow is the time to sit for cabinet photos, and the place to go is to Peai-son's, where you are sure to get the full value for your money. rsu Parents Take Note. Guskv's will offer this week some 400 ele gant Jersey suits at 2 25, $3 00, 3 5q, 4 25 and 55 00. Now if your fancy runs to dressing your boy in a Jersey suit (and it is truly a beautiful suit), be advised bv us to come and see what we're offering. "Youjll never regret it. Electric Bine Suits, "Worn by the finest dressers, and obtainable only from tailor shops heretofore, at a cost of from $35 to $15,are now on sale, all ready to put on and not discernible from the finest custom work, at Kaufman ns', Fifth avenue and Smithfield street, for less than half the regular tailors' prices. Ho other store in the city has them. 1 BiK filWTfJ THE BEj?T BTEAWBEBEx' CAKE. To the yolks of three eggs, beaten, add one cup white sugar, -one-half cup butter, one-halt cup sweet milk, two cups flour having in it one measure "Banner" Baking Powder, the whites of .three e?gs, beaten stiff; bake in jelly-cake pans; when cold and just before eating, place in layers, cov ering each one with strawberries which have previously been sugared. This cake is de licious with any kind of fresh fruit. STRAWBERRY SHORT CAKE. Take one pound of flour;mix well through it one and a half measures "Banner" Bak ing Powder; add two teaspoonfuls of salt; then rub in one-half pound shortening; add with a spoon one-half pint sweet milk, bake in jelly-cake pans; when cold, and just be fore eating, place in layers, covering each one with strawberries which have previous ly been sugared. There are multitudes of families through out the land who have used the old reliable Banner Baking Powder with perfect sue cess for almost a quarter of a century. Amateur bakers and even quite small cjsil- uicu uo ucnguuui cases wim it, yjraer a pound can with the Banner BeciparBook from your grocer. s Now is the section to keep on hand aX supply of HOUSE "SCOUBFJrTE" la rfn sll CLEANING your spring cleaning. There WITH is no kifiown article for K SCOUBENE cents tbat will so help house-cleanine and do haswell. through do it 4 S3-Display advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted, For Bale, To Let, rfo, ten cents per line for each inter-, tion, and none taken for less than fifty cents THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH branch: offices. For the accommodation of the public, Branch Offices have been established at the following placeo, 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 Xbx DIS PATCH. rrnsBuna. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3&,9 Bntler street. KMIL G. BTUCKEY, nth s'trcet and Penn are. E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylle ave. and Fulton It. N. STOKELY. Fifth Avenue Market Hoase, SAST ZKD. J. W. WALLACE. 6121 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & SHEHJLER,5thaT. AtTTOOd It. EotrmsiDE. JACOB SPOHN. No. 2 Carson street CHAS. SCHWABM, 1707 Carson strert. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCIIEK. S9 Federal street. H. J. McBKIDE. Federal and Ohio streets. FREDH. EGGERS. 17; Ohio street. F. H. EGGERS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut its. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENKY, Western and Irwin aTes. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Bearer ares. PERRY M. OLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. , DInle Ilclo. "TTTANTED-TWO TAILORS AT G. MUEL- V LER'S, Main street. Clarion, Pa. my2S-93 TTTANTED JOlililNd BLACKSMITH. VV CHARLES GRUR1SS, Sharpsbur?, mr21-87 WAMTED-THREE GOOO COOPERS FOR beer keg work Apply 1220 BREED ST.. Southslde. my&05 TTANTEO-AT ONCE ONE GOOD BROOM VV MAKER. APDly at R. DICKEY & CO. 'S. 77 Water st. my26-3S -T7A. N T E D ACTIVE CANVASSERS. TO JrV make from $15 to 820 a week. Applv at 412 PENN AVENUE. my24-51 "TTTANTED-DRUG CLERK-ONE HOLDING tv manager's certificate. Apply or address L, E. HEWITT, 89 Fulton St., city: my2S-78 WANTED A FEW FIRST-CLASS BRASS molders on fine dried work. Apply to DAYTON MFG. CO., Dayton. O. myM-47 "TTTANTED-TWO CARRIAGE TRIMMERS: highest wages to right men. TDOS. S. O'NEDJ&CO.. 5S21-5KBPennave..E.E. mv2S-24 -rvTANTEn-A YOUNG MAN AS STENOGRA vV PHER. Address In own handwriting, also giving age. A. B. N., Dispatch office. my26-l9 TTANTED-THREE MEN TO SELL MIRRORS vV and plctnres' good wages guaranteed. Call after 9, 547 L1BERTYST.. Boom No. 3. my26-7 WANTED-A MAN FOR DRIVER AND gardener. East End: German preferred; reference required. CaU No. 108 MARKET ST. my25-S2 WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED RETAIL Clothing salesman, to goto a neighboring town. Apply to J. KLEE & CO., SU Liberty st. myiS-Sl tttanted Agents to srcr.T. ross nrr. V V TEKS: steady work: ew make SI8 to 124 per week. PITTSBURG BITTERS CO., Firth ave. my26-101 -TVTANTED COATMAKER ONE WHO V plays clarionet preferred. J AS. W. SYPHER, Merchant Tailor, Leader Opera House orchestra, Latrobe. Pa. my26-ll WANTED-TWO GOOD COLLECTORS: A good opportunity to the right man. Apply to E. PRITCHARD, over Koch drugstore, corner Twelfth and Carson st. my26-92 WANTED AGENTS SAMPLE DOOR 'check 6ent free; Immense: unrivaled: sales unparalleled: !12 a day; write qnlck. 11KO HARD, Clarksburg, W. Vs. mv2S-31 WANTED AN ARCHITECTURAL draughtsman and a young man who has had some experience In tracing and copylnjr. dress ARCHITECT, Dispatch office. my: Ad- my26-l 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., Kittannlng, Pa. my2J-7-Su , WANTED SINGLE YOUNG MAN WHO has some knowledge of gardening. Must understand care or cow and chickens. Relerences required. Call on PERCY F. SMITH, Printer. 85 Virgin alley. . my26-lS "TJANTED-AGENTS-WEPAYS3 PER DAY TV to those who are willing to work andean give good references; situation permanent If ser vices are satisfactory. Address C S. R. Co., 78 Btete St.. Chicago, 111. my26-30-sn WANTED AGENTS HILL'S MANUAL, new and revised edition, will be out In a few days: agents should now get their outfits: Only to be had from P. J. FLEMING & CO., 77 Diamond st., Pittsburg, Pa. iny25-34 TXTANTED-1NDUSTBIAL INSURANCE MEN v v Only first-class men of experience; easiest company to work: policies in immediate benefit; 13 times. 20 per cent and no lapses to mako jrood. WALTER Ho WE, Room 4, McCanjce block, Pitts hnrg. my26-85 TfTTJANTED-A COMPETENT AND EXPERI V ENCED man to act as nurse and hospital steward In an Institution outside of the city; salary S360 per annum, with board and washing; must come well recommended. Address STEW ARD, Dispatch office. my22-29 TJANTED-BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S V V COLLEGE, 4 Sixth street. Pittsburg. Pen manship, bookkeeping, eclectic shorthand, type writing, arithmetic, etc., thoroughly taught for 85 .er month; Instruction private for both sexes; open through summer, day and evening. my 12-TTSSu XTTANTED-A GOOD SINGER AND COM T EDIAN: one who plays either the banjo or guitar and understands horses a little; long en gagement for a good man: salarv sure, but low; work casv: no booser or masher need apply. Ad dress PROF. J. F. KUMS, Panama Oil Co.. Bntler, Pa. uijix-29 -TTJANTED-AGENTSTO SELL AND EVERY VV BODY to use Dr. O'Keefe's Liver Pills. Cold or Catarrh Pills. Cough Pills. Diarrhea Pills. Dyspepsia Pills, Rheumatism Pills, Headache PlllS Skin Eruption Pills. Neuralgia Pills, Piles Pills. 2S cents; laree bottles, fi: sent postage paid. DR. O'KEEFE i. C ., Homeopathic Chem ists. 34 Fifth ave. and 428 peun ave., Pittsburg. my26-l01 TITANTED-TWO GOOD BOOKKEEPERS: V. V first-class permanent positions: all appll- cations must be In Monday evening; also younir man with experience as stenocrnpher and writer on t;emine'ton:must pea gooa ana rapid penman, COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTING AGENCY. 163 Fifth avenue, opposite Court House. Business and professional men requiring bookkeepers, stenographers, typewriters, salesmen, clerks, or office help of any clerical character, should come to us befif re advertising: If we haven't anything on our list that suits them we will advertise spec ially f reelof charge. my26-77 V; X Female Help. XITANTEDGIRL GENERAL HOUSEWORK VV In smalWamlly. 815 TRY ST., Shadyslde, iuji-.o XTTANTED-GIKL FOR GENERAL HOUSE- VT wokh; lanjuyoi lour, no PAGE ST. Allegheny. my28-9S ANTED-ASfiWING GIRL FOR PRIVATE family outside, the city; constant employ ment: must come well recommended. Address GRAY", Dispatch offie Jny25-18 -rTTANTED-25SALKSI.AllES FOR OUR VAH VV IOUS departments; only those having ex perience need applvA DANZlGER & SHOEN BERG, Sixth st. and Plenn ave. iny26-21 i WANTED WOMAN COOK FOR SMALL summer hotel nearcltr: cood wares. Knn. but experienced cook Heed answer; also laundress. Address for 3 days, HliTEL, Dispatch office. mr.ffl-11 Stole and fPctnale Help. -TTTANTED-A FEW BRIGHT YOUNG MEN TV and ladles for city; also, one local agent in every town in Westerjn Pennsylvania, to repre sents New York weettlv lonrnal: frnmiUfAt;. dav easily made; no drones need answer. "ONCE A.VEEK," room 2, 1C36 Penn ave. my20-47 TTTANTED-AG EN JTS-SEND ONE DIM E AND VV one lc stamp Mr book containing rare op portunities for lady land gentlemen agents: tells how to be a successfun agent: your name circulated among those wishingagents; thousands started In business. AGENTS? HELPER, Willoughbv. O,. Box 78. I myij-20 WANTED-AGKNTS. MEN OR WOMEN, TO sell Missouri Steam Washer to families: ar guments In its favor numerous and convincing; sales made- without difficulty; profits large; sent on two weeks' trlftL to be returned at my expense lr not satisfactory: write for Illustrated circular and terms. JmORTH, 54 Beekman, N. Y. no25-w80-su Situations. TED-POSITION BY EXPFRTF.KPB'n crman waiter: sneaks Enrllsh and (,.!, address W. N. Dispatch office. niy26-20 NTED-BY MAN POSTED IN PAINT. ERS' and artists' supplies, situation as warehouseman or cierk. Address BRUSHES. DLipatcb office. rov23-00 w ANTED - SITUATION AS A HOUSE- at.sirj!.KJor a wiaower o bv a resnerTahtA lady of experience, Dispatch office. Address HOUSEKEEPER. my2S-S3 WANTEO-SITUATION BY A REGISTERED pharmacist .of many years city experi ence: speaks German and English, compe tent to take charge of store. Address, "MOXIE," Dispatch office. my26-26 WANTED-A BUSINESS MAN AND WIFE without children would care Tor a gentle man's home during the summer months for the nse of It: satisfactory reference given. Address N. C, Dispatch office. my25.13 WANTED -ENGAGEMENT TO PREPARE advertisements, pamphlets and original poetry, by an experienced Journalist, historian and descriptive writer; terms moderate. Address Q. N., ITS Sandusky st Allegheny, Pa. my-jg-n WANTED. Situations. WANTED-SITUATION AS CLERK IN BANK or attorney's office. Address W. B.. Dl patch ofilce. mrsa-lia -TTTANTED-SITUATION AS COACHMAN; V would make himself useful. AddressO.P;, Dispatch office. myiS-llT "TTTANTEO-A SITUATION AS CHILD'S TV nurse bran experienced woman. Inquire n. Inquire my2S-70 aviBinuuuisun di. Aucgueny, Partners. YXTANTED-A PARTNER IN A SAFE AND TV reliable manufactuiins: business; more capital being required to meet demands of the trade. Address PRODUCER, Dispatch office. my-26-127 WANTED-A PARTNER WITH FROM 1,200 to f I. COO capital to Invest In one of .the best Uvcry, boarding and sale stables In the two cities: must be n single man with good reference; none other need apply. Address LIVERY, Dispatch office. niy26-88 Boarders and Lodeer. XTTANTEUBOARDERS FOB LARGE ELE- W OANTLY furnished rooms: table first class; use or bath, etc Address HOME, East Liberty postofflce. my26-il5 WANTED-BOARDERS-GENTLEMAN AND wife, or two gentlemen can obtain board ing In private family In East End by addressing B.D. A.. Dispatch office. my26-12 WANTED-TWO GENTLEMEN TO OCCUPY large room In East End, with board. In re fined family; within one block of either cable. Address L, Dispatch office. my29-lM WANTED-BOARDEHS ANYONE WISH ING boarding In the country can have ?ood healthy place IX miles south of Ohio Pyle, or terms apply to J. tl. SCUAEFER, Ohio Pyl. Pa. my23-80-su XTTANTED-SUMMER BOARDERS IN THE V V East End: bouse large, rooms pleasant, lo cation convenient to cable cars and P. R.K.; terms reasonable. Address H. P. L., East Liber ty P. O. myS8-93 -TTTANTED-SUMMER BOARDERS AT DEN VV NlbON, o., '2 ml. from station: neatly furnished house, good piano, dally mall, large sliady grounds, good fruit, etc Address L. KADERLY, Dennlson, O. mv23-33 TVT-ANTED-BOARDERS-TWO GENTLEMEN VV or married couple can be accommodated with board at a farmhouse 20 minutes' walk irom station. 8 miles from city. For particulars ad dress J. L. Y., Dispatch office. my26-17 Booms. Houses, Etc TTTANTED-PART OR WHOLE fNOTLARGE) VV furnished house for summer months or permanently. Address P. O. BOX 118, Allegheny. my2-26 WANTED-A FURNISHED HOUSE NEAR the city, for the summer mouths; parties leaving home during the summer can hear of a care fuT and l ilandnromni navlnp tenant bv addressing P. O.Bl quired. P.O. BOX 61, Pittsburg. Kefelence given and re- "- mtAflIl Financial. VtJANTED-TO LOAN MONEY AT 5 AND VV 6 per cent free of tax. 114 Fourth ave. W. J. r.cYAHi.; Ja20-2-6U -TT7-ANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN VV In sums to suit at 4K. 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. TeL 1(7. apl9-14 , WANTED-RENTS TO COLLECT-MONTHLY settlement, with Itemized statement. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. xny26-3-Tusu WANTED-RENTS COLLECTED PROMPT LY: property managed with satisfaction. ALLES Si BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167. U19-S1 -TTTANTED-A PARTY HAVING READY VV money would like to Invest In any sure business enterprise. Address N. D., Dispatch of fice. my25-12 -rvjANTED-MORTGAGS-l.C00,000TOLOAN VV In large and small amounts at 4fe. oandC per cent, free of State tax; no delay. REED B. COYLE& CO., 1M Fourth ave. my21-60 WANTED TO LOAN MONEY ON MORT GAGES on Improved real estate In sums of S500 and upward, at 4M, Sand 6 per cent; money iurnlshed promptly. a, v. Drt.&&i.r.K, eonj' uiiu auu cuiier sis. iny25-3-Tu8u -TTT ANTED MORTGAGES-SI, 000, 000TO LOAN V V on city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand 6 per cent, and on larms In Allegheny and anla cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PENNOCK SON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-Hl TTTANTED-PARTIES DESIRING INVEST- VV MEM'S In real estate to call on us. as wo have several good properties that will pay from S to 10 per cent rausrlncr 10 price from SIC, CO) to fSO, 000. SPEfiCER & GLOSSER, 419 Smithfield St. my21-33 WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY WE HAVE over one million dollars to loan on city and suburban property at 4 per cent; no tax: we will also loan money on improved farms In Alle gheny, Beaver, Fayette, Washington and West moreland countles;any marketable security taken for loans of any amount. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Je3-a9-su miscellaneous. -TTTANTED-SOME S CCoND-HANDED SHOW VV cases In good condition. Address K. & M., Dispatch office. my6-ls WANTED-CASH PAID FOR ALL SECOND HAND furniture, pianos, etc. THOMAS & CO..-2S13 Penn ave. xnyl6-95 WANTED-10,000 GERMAN CARP FISH TO be caught at ED SMITH'S FISH POND. Frankstown ave., East End. Terms, 60c for 3 hours. my28-71 WANTED-LADIES TO KNOW HAUGH & Kecnan repair, reflnlsh or upholster old furniture promptly and In the best possible man ner. 33 AN DM WATER ST. 'Phone 1625. my9-82 WANTED MEN LEARN THE ART OF gentlemen's garment cutting; no trying on required: nlgnt sessions Monday, Wednesday and Saturday, 7to9F. M., 514 Wood St. URLlNte & SON. apSO-OS XTJANTED-EVERYBOD Y TO GET ONE DOZ. TV fino cabinet photos for 99 cents at AUFKEOHT'SELITE GALLERY, M6 Market St., Plttsbnrg, Pa., for 30 days only; elevator: come, rain or shine: bring children. myS-llt WANTED-OORRESI'ONDENCE BY B. .B. MCCONNAUGHY, Real Estate Broker. Johnstown. Pa., who respectrully solicits corres pondence from any person desiring to Invest. In real estate or mortgages; best of references given. myl7-93-6u WANTED-CUSTOMERS FOR CASH BAR GAINS Elgin, sllverlnewatcnes. S5,7, S3; Elgin gold ladles' watches, S20, S23, 825; nickel clocks 75 cts.: 1847 Rogers' knives and forks, 81 5 per set. JOHN MITSC'H, Jeweler, 130 Federal st. aplS-MWFSu WANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO TOGRAPHER, 96 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that he is making fine cabinets at 81 60 per dozen; photos delivered when promised: Instan- mhl3-63 WANTKD-CAMPING PARTIES "WISHING 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. GALLINGER'S MONEY LOAN OFFICE. 1200 Penn ave. my21-27 WANTED LADIES TO KNOW THAT Thorp's tailor system or dress catting, so well known, is both simple and reliable; makes' dressmaking a pleasure Instead or a task: waist and skirt patterns cut to order. NO. 2 SIXTH ST., close to Suspension bridge. my22-14-wvsa WANTED-EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT HENDRICKS 4 CO.. 63 Federal street, Al legheny, will, Tor onp week only, to Introduce their fine work, photograph every bab v nndcr 2 years free of charge; every mother will be pre sented with a photograph of her baby; come early to avoid the rush. niy26-U7 WANTED-MAKRIED OR SINGLE MEN TO Invest In building sites at Maplewood Park, Wllklnsburg; lots 40x120; $10 to fit down, balance tl to S3 per week; act quick beiore they are all gone: 70 sold in one week; call on the agents, who will pay your fare and take you to see the grounds. 1. K. COOPER & CO.. 107 Fourth ave. mv9-8-TTS8u FOH SALE-I3IPKOVED HEAL ESTATE. CItT Residence. FOB SALE-3 BRICK HOUSES-4 ROOMS AND attic each, and 1 frame house. 4 rooms and attic: 2 lots, each 20x125: rents for 630; ftsro. D. BEHEN SON, 4112 Penn ave. my-13 TTIOE SALE WYLIE AVE., NEAR ERIN ST., X- a bariraln; brick house of Brooms, good cel lar: nat. ana art. gas; lot 22x110, price 83,500. J.K. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. my25-71 T70R SALE-ONLY .400-CONKLIN(i ST., V half square from 'Tile ave.. new fmmft house 4 rooms, well finished, good lot. j. R. uuur ju uo., 10 jTourtn ave. my25-7l TTIOB SALE-KOW OF 8 2-STORY BRICK A' houses; almost new: wellsltuited: navsSner 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. Principals only inquire of MORRIS & FLEMING, 110 Fourth ave. my9-16-TTSU East End Residences. -ClORBALE-BOQOET ST.. OAKLAND, MAN AJ SARD brick: grooms, bath, w. c, hardwood mantels, cherry finish, inside shutters, tile hearth in parlor, frontand backstairway.sldeentrance, etc;; house stands 3) ft. back from street: this property can be bought at very low price; lot24x 175 ft. SPENCER & GLOSSER, 419 Smithfield st. , my24-33 TOR 3ALE-IO.O0O-TERMS TO SUIT POR r CHASER; new Queen Anne brick residence, having large pprcbes, vestibule: 4 rooms on first floor, 4 rooms and bath on second and 3 attic rooms; well finished, nicely papered and has fine gas fixtures; good stable on premises; large lot: located on a paved avenue, In a welMin- roved and desirable neighborhood. W. C. TEW ART. 114 Fourth; aye. ap21-19Su FOR SALE-SHADE. ROOMINESS AND OUT LOOK are features to consider in buying residence property; these and many other ad vantages ae possessed by the elegant and com modious new houses hpon Oakland square, which Is one of the most attractive neighborhoods In the city; only fifteen minutes' from the heart or the city, yet with all the attractions of the coun try: dwellings finished in the neatest and most durable manner; streets paved with asphalt and sewered; natural and artificial gas: fronting on handsome park plapted with shads trees: new cable loop (for which ordinance Is In Councils) to go within 100 feet of the square: price or houses, standing on lots 300x100. (6,500; terms, moderate, cash payment, remainder upon long time; most beautiful district or the city and convenient to all parts. Apply to BAMUEL TV. BLACK CO.. 99 Fourth avenne, my26-7l FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Enst End Residences. "PVJR SALE-EAST END RESIDENCES-HAVE A scTeral bar-rains; call for particulars. SfRAUB A MORRIS, come; Wood st: and. Third avenue, Pittsburg-. my2S-M FOR SALE-$3i500-AN ELEUANT KESI DENCE. desirably located on a pared avenue, with good sewerage. In the heart of Shadyslde: lot 114x400 feet. W". C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ve. p21-19-su TjWR SALE-CHOICE RESIDENCE, PENN X- ave., Brushton: 15 rooms, with all conven iences; large lot; Immediate possession: terms to suit purchaser. See JOHN F.BAXTER. Agent. 512 SmlQiBeld st my28-5S-TTSSU FOR SALE-S1.200-TERMS KM CASH, BAL- AN CE 1 100 the first year and 200 a year there after will buy a 4 room bouse with S acres of ground on Leamington avenue. W.C. STEWART, 4 Fourth ave. ap21-I9-Su F OR SALE-S3,200-FRANKSTO WN AVENUE, near Station street, food brick dwelling 6 rooms, attic halL laundry, etc.: lot 30x130 feet to alley; terms to suit. L. O. FRAZIER. Forty- uuuanaisutlersts. myw-s-Tugu IWR8ALE-HOOO-ON SHERIDAN AVENUE, near East Liberty station and both cable lines, a good 6-room dwelling, with two lots 30 ft. Iront each: will be sold on good terms. KELLY & ROGERS, No. 6316 Station street, E. E. myCS-6 TflOR 8ALE-$!8,000-SUBSTANTIAL NEW A and attractive brick residence of 12 rooms, with large lot; nothing better lor the money In the East End: Is desirably located on one of the main avenues. TV. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. ap2i.ig.8a EWR 8ALE-A FINE, NEW FRAME HOUSE of 7 rooms, bath, l.w. c. bay windows, marble mantels, tile hearths: everything flue: never occn- uicu; near r.K.ic. anu caoie itues. FjHt l.lhertv! will be sold at a bargain on monthly payments. See KfcLLY & ROGERS, No. 6315 Station St., E.E. mylg TO KR IOR SALJ!-2,700-SCIOTA STREET, NEAR Grosd St.. nrmvpnlenf. tn Itpnvpnnft station. -'.r. VL- 1 j., .-.' - . a.., new iiiuueru iraiue uvveiuuic, luutue UlllshfHt ntfli h.ll frnnt ,nH FMPnnnhia lilfA ly finished and grained all through: lot 22x100 feet to alley- easy payments. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty flfth and Butler sts. my28-3-Tusu "J7IOR SALE-t7,500 TERMS fl,000CASII, BAL X' ANCE 825 a month a new, attractive and substantial Queen Anne brick dwelling, contain ing b rooms, bath and all conveniences; Is ele gantly finished and located In one of the most de- "rame neighborhoods In the East End. W. C STEWART, U4 Fourth ave. ap21-19-su Allegheny Residences. FOR SALE-FOR PERRYSVILLE AVE. LOTS, see EWING & BYERS, 107 Federal street. my2iS-22 FOR SALE-FOR ALLEGHENY CITYPROP ERTYsee EWING & BYERS, 107 Federal street. my2e-22 IilOR SALE-NO. 92 ARCH ST-CALL FOR ? card of admission. EWING & BYERS. 107 Feaeral street. my26-22 FOR SALE-NO. 10 CHESTNUT ST.. FOURTH ward, Alleghcnv: examine It and give us an offer. EWING & B YERS, 107 Federal street. mv20-22 PORSALE-81.20O WILL BUY TWO FRAME housas In Second ward, renting at present for 13() per annum. EW1NG 4 BYERS. 107 Fed eral street. my26-22 FOR SALE H200-ON SANDUSKY STREET, near North ave : fine brick house of 8 rooms and hall; lot 20x74; possession at once. EWING it BYERS, 107 Federal street. my26-22 FOR SALE J2.400-GHEATBARGAIN-13 PER cent Investment; double brick: in Third ward, Allegheny. JAS. E. CREIGHTON & CO., Real Estate, 12 Federal st.. Allegheny. my25-75-Tusn I7IOR SALE - ALLEGHENY RESIDENCES -. Several very desirable properties at prices ranging from 200to 120.000. STRAUB& MOR RIS, corner Wood st. and Third ave., Flttasburg. " iny26M FOR SALE-(S3.0W) WILL BUY THREE new frame houses, two of 5 rooms each, and one of 3 rooms: lot 6JX10O; will sell separate. For particulars seo EWING & BYERS, No. 107 Fed erai street. my25-21 FOR SALE-SS.00O-THAT ELEGANT NEW and substantial press brick dwelling (never occupied), containing 9 rooms, batb, stationary washstands, laundry, cement cellar and all im provements, located on Ackley st., head ot Monterey st. W. C. STEWART. U4 Fourth are. ap2l-i9-su Suburban Residences. XpOR SALE-AT CRAFTON STATION, FRAME A' -house: 6 rooms, hall, cellar, porch, nat. gas; lot 50x160 ft.; price, PJSOQ; only 6 minutes' walk from station. SPEN CER & GLOSSER, 419 Smith field st. my24-33 FOR SALE AT CORAOPOLIS, P. & L. E. K. R., residence of 12 rooms and X acre of ground: also bouse of 9 rooms and large lot; also several bouses of 4. 5 and 6 rooms' each, on good streets, etc. LASHELL & RANKIN, 07 Fonrtn are. my2W -C-OR SALE ON MAHIPOE AVE., BEN 1 VENUE, Just a few minutes from station: lot 60x120; beautifully laid out. with new frame dwelling of hall, 10 rooms, bath, porches, both gases, etc., newly papered tbroughoutronly S3, COO; easy payments. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 liut lerst. my26-9 FOR SALE-82O.00O-SUBSTANTIAL BRICK residence, containing 12 rooms and all con veniences: lot 192x264; this property Is desirably located In Wllklnsburg; faces two good avenues, and tbe-ground alone If laid off In lots will sell for the money: owner refused several years ago S25, 000 cash. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth ave. ap21-19-sa FOR SALE WILKIN SB URG 1300 CASH, balance In 10 years, new and neat frame dwelling. 7 rooms, reception hall, finished attic, good cellar, water In kitchen, nat. gas, good sewerage, etc.; lot 52x120; choice location and only 6 minutes from station; streets 60 fc wide with shade trees planted on each side; this Is without a doubt the most desirable residence property In the borough; an exceptional bargain; call at our office; It will cost you nothing to see It: we always pay the fares: we have still a few lots 52x120 each left in this plan at low prices ami easy terms. Call and get plan. J. R. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth are. my25-71 FOR SALE LOTS. Enst End Lot. FOR SALE-SEVERAL CHOICE LOT8 DESIR ABLY located on Fifth ave., Shadyslde. W. C. STEWARf, 114 Fourth are. ap21-19-sa f?OK SALE-SHAD YSIDE LOT-ONE CHOICE A' lot, 43x130, at a bargain and easy terms. J K. COOPER 4 CO., 107 Fourth ave. IT7 trMiMf! ava tntt"? my25-71 FOR SALK-R3. 750-50x165 FEET, LOCATED IN one of the choicest neighborhoods In bhady- side. W. C. BlUWAKT, 114 Fourth ave myl2-05-su FOR SALE-EAST END LOTS-ALL KINDS and at' all prices. STRAUB & MORRIS, corner Wood sk and Third avenue, Pittsburg. my2s-44 FORSALE-COR. SHADY AND HOMEWOOD ave., 3 acres beautifully situated: cheap and easy terms. J. K. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth are. my25-71 ap21-I9-Su FOR SALE-A VERY DESIRABLE LOT ON Center avenue, near Roup station. 0x150 feet will be sold at a bargain. KELLY & ROG ERS, No. 6315 Station street, E. E. my2o-fi FOR SALE-BEbT LOTS ON PENN AVENUE, near Rebecca st.. at (60 per foot: sizes to suit; surrounding lots selling at SS0; a rare bargain. D. BEHEN & SON, 4112 Penn ave. my26-43 FORSALE-AFEW CHOICE LOT3-30X130-ON Bond street, near Hlland avenue. . E.; this Is a fine locality: street sewered. For price and terms see KELLY ROGERS, No.6315 Station L, E. K xny25-6 TnOR SALE A CHOICE LOT ON AMBEK JL" street Banm Grove nlan." 40 feet wide, which lean sell for (40 front foot; must be sold quickly. MELLON BROS., E. E., or JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent, 612 Smithfield street. my2tf-S&-MWFSu FORSALE-ON IOWA ST.. NEAR. HEBRON avt. and terminus of Write ave,. one of the finest building lots in the Thirteenth ward, front ing 250 ft. on Iowa st. by 125 ft. deep; will be sold cheap. J. B. COOPER 4 CO., 107 Fourth ave. my25-71 FOR SALE-LOTS ON PENN AVENUE. NEAR Rebecca St.; sizes to suit purchaser: buy Im mediately before prices go up: SSO per foot: neigh boring lots selling fortSO; terms easy; don't fall to secure one. D. BEHEN & SON, 41L! Penn ave. mp43 FIR SALE-GREATEST BARGAIN TO BE had In the Thirteenth ward, one acre near Central Traction road: lays nicely and will sub divide to advantage; will double in value on com pletion of traction road; easy COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. terms. J. R. mv25-7I FOR SALE-8 ACRES. BEAUTIFULLY LO CATED, and fronting 360 ft. on on? or the leading GO-rt. avenues of E. E.: no finer sites for 2 or 3 first-class residences, andtl.660 an acre will take it If sold before June 1; to secure this yon mnst act promptly. See 31. P. HOWLEY. 3319 Bntler St., city. my2t-7 F OR SALE-LOTS 100x250 FEET, LOCATED on Filth avenne. Sbadvstde. facing Amber- son ave. this Is wlthont doubt the choicest loca tion In the East End; the ground lays in such a manner that for very little money It can be graded and a handsome eflect proancea in way oi land scape gardening. W. avenue. STEWART, 114 Fourth myiz-fisu T710B SALE S7.60O-THAT ELEGANT BUILD A' 1NU site. llSxl ING site, 116x173 feet (as a whole or will sell half), located on Rebecca si., Shadyslde, between Center ave. ann Penn ave.. faclnir Baum Grove. Is well elevated, level, has eastern exposure, fine residence on either side and In a neighborhood that will undoubtedly be strictly first-class. W. C. STEWABT, 114 Fourth ave. myl2-65-Su FOB SALE-THE VERY BEST VACANT LOT on Hlland 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 this lot for J15 a root less than value. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. my24-79 FORSALE-THE MOST HEALTHFUL BUILD ING Sites, because they are high enough for good drainage and yet are not exposed to the fierce blasts that sweep the hilltops, and, because every lot in the plan has connection with city sewers; you will find tbese In the Baum Grove plan at corner ot Neglevand Center avenues, K. E. MELLON BROS.. E. E., or JOHN F. BAX TER. 612 Smithfield street. mv2S-&3-MWFSu Hazelvrood Lots. TJWB SALE -HAZELWOOD LOTS - VERY X? desirable lots on Tullymet and Sylvan ave nues, and from S to 5 minutes' walk from either Marlon or Hazelwood stations: prices, from 500 upward. D. P.THOHAS&CO.,408Orantst. nyiMo-snTTsn FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. TjWR SALE-VALUABLE LOT TTASHING J1 TON St.. near Kifth are.; lot 21X107 to paved alley; sewered front and rear; nice level lot: bar gain. ALLES & BAILEY, 1M Fourth ave. Tel. 157. myJl-49-TwTSSu FOR SALE-WYLIE AVE. LOTS FROM S230 to S350; terras SIO cash: balance In small monthly payments: come quick -and buy quick: tbese lots are bound to double In value o'i the completion of Central Traction road. J. R. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. Jny25-71 Allcchonr Lota. FOR SALE-fieoo-ON ACKLKYST.j SECOND WARD: lot 23X1C0. EW1NG BYER3, 107 Federal street. my26-22 FOR SALE ALLEGHENY CITY LOTS Among others. lots at prices ranging from ioOOtoil.&O. aiKAUii SMUUKis. corner nu st. and Third avenue Pittsburg. my26-44 Subnrbnn Lots. FOR SALE-MAPLEWOOD PARK-LOTS 40x 120. J. R. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. my9-8-TTSSU FOR SALE-IDLEWOOD-12 ACRES OFTHE prettiest land In that section and convenient to the station; a irreat hnriraln. J. t. (jourr.it my25-71 CO., 107 Fourth ave. FOR SALE-AT CORAOPOLIS, P. A L. E. R. R.. a large number of choice building sites sad lots; these lots are on wide streets;above over flow, and wilt be. sold on reasonable terms. LASHELL& RANKIN, 7 Fourth ave. my26-5 FOR SALE MAPLEWOOD PARK, WIL KINSBURU, laid out by Geo. S. Martin; ele gant building lots. 40x120 and 40x240; 8150 to (400 each: f 10 to $20 down, balance tl to3per week: these are the most desirable lots on the market and are bonnd to double In value within the next 90 days:SS trains each way dally: call on the agents, whs will par your fare and take yon to see the grounds. J. R. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. t my9-8-TTSSU "Farm. FOR SALE OR EXCHAN G E-CHEA P FARMS 35 acres, 5-room good house, barn, orchard, etc., only 1 miles from Jlcaver. $3,300; on easv payments or exchange; also, 200 acres, one mile from station. Ft. Wayne railroad. 8-room house, 2 barns, orchards, price, iiaooO: yearly payments or exchange. Send for farm and ex change list, N. F. HURST, Rochestesr, Pa. my22-l-X0D lfOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chances. TmOR SALE-DRUGSTORE-DOING A GOOD J? prescription business: convenient to city. Address PHARMACIST, Dispatch ofilce. my2S-89 FOR SALE WELL LOCATED, GOOD SA LOON; doing rood business. ALFONSO LAULINE. 442 East Federal street, Youngstnwn, Ohio. mjCS 5 FOR SALE DRUG STORE LOCATED IN THE heart or East Llbertr: price, 9I.50O; store rents for 120, whole building ftt a month; full Particulars to principals only. W. C STEWART, 14 Fourth are. myiS--su FOR SALE RESTAURANT M,200-BEST little stand In the city, having a net annual profit of 3000; splendid chance for a live, active man that understands the business; caU early. ! R. COOPER & CO., 1U7 Fourth ave. iny2S-71 FOR SALE-GOOD PAYING BUSINESS FOR lady that can sew for about l,00u: neat little confectionery and ice cream business, (200: bakery with horse and wagon, 8400: stores or all kinds; 100 business chances. SUEPARD & CO.. 54 Fifth ave. my3 F IOR SALE-RARE OPPORTUNITIES FOR A man with small ranlLal nf S.V10 fnr fttnelr. irond will and fixtures of CIGAR STORE, No. 8 N. Thirteenth St., 9 rooms, centrally located, near AVanamaker's store and Broad st. station, Phila delphia; rent SS0 per month, m y24-49 EOR SALE-LARGE BRONZE AND BRASS foundry with first-class established trade of g standing, with blast furnaces, rolling mills, railroads, etc.; completely equipped for furnish ing sort metals or all descriptions; will be sold at a bargain on account of Illness of owner. Address W. R. B., Dispatch office. my24-74 TTiOR SALE THE FURNISHMENT :OF THE A' union Hotel In Cbartlers borough. Alle- Kiieay co., j-a.; Luere are: 18 beds and beddlne. stoves. Pa.: there are 25 rooms all furnished: and bedding, stoves, chairs, tables, stands, rd. sinks, carnets. clocks: natural sras all cupboard, sinks, carpets, clocks through the house for fael and light; everything that Is needed In a first-class boardlnr house or temperancehotel; will sell everything very cheap: house rent only 840 00 per month: this is the best chance in Allegheny co. For farther particulars inquire orM. D. SILKKN1TTER, Putnam P. O., Allegheny co.. Pa. my22-8-WTSn FOR SALE AN OLD-ESTABLISHED AND successful general country store, sltnated in Beaver Co., Pa.: ono acre or groupd, good frame storeroom, warehouse, dwelling and barn: dwell ing has 5 rooms, cellar, porch, etc.: abundance of fruit, well and cistern; situated in a rich and prosperous farming community, and near an ex cellent gas and oil territory: postofflce In same building, with dally mall, and will no doubt be continued to purchaser, the revenue from which amounts to 8200 per year; store sales net about "SIS, 000 annually : this Is a rare opening for a good man: price. 85.500 for real estate and stock. For further Information apply to L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler streets. my2D-3-Tusu Business Stands. FOR SALE-ONE HOTEL, TWO MILES from Akron, and one saloon in the center of the city: both licensed and doing good business. Address J. CDeWITT, Akron, O. my24-l FOB SALE MY THKEE-STOKY BIIICK building, now occupied as saloon with a very good trade, a fine hall in which six societies meet; firty yards from Etna Standard mills; good rea sons lor selling: in Bridgeport, Belmont Co., o. JOHN ULBICH. my2.0l0 FOB SALE-SEVEKAL PIECES OF PROP ERTY on Fourth ave.: also a number of pieces on Penn ave., Smithfield st. and other good strccts;wlll take pleasure In elving full par ticulars and showing surveys to parties desiring to purchase. W. C. STEWABT, U4 Fourth ave. ap2l-l9-sn FOU SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stoclt.&c FOB HALE-JUST AREIVED-A LARGE LOT of young mocking birds: guaranteed singers. For sale at ESPICU'S BIRD STORE, 610 Smith field st. my26-l2S FOR SALE-ONE THREE-BOW TOP ItflGGY in good order; also one set of fine harness: to be sold ata bargain. Inquire at A. JACKMAN & SON'S, 530 Penn aye. my2S-106 I TOR SALE-A VERY FINE BUGGY MARE, good style: also Brewster side bar buggy and harness in good condition; will sell reasonable. Call or address 145 WEST END AVE.. Alleghe ny, Pa. my2S-0 FOR SALE-CALL AT OUR SALESROOM, cor. Klrkpatrlck and West End ayes., and examine burstocx oi carriages ana pnggies: new les from 35 upward. js.bA.Hi.rr s CKER. .my25-81 FOR SALE-YOUNG SORREL HORSE, 18 bands and over, handsome, quiet; don't scare at any kind ot cars; well bred, with promise of speed: want of use cause for selling. Address BILLY, Dispatch office. my2-42 FOR SALE-FINE COACH TEAM-SOLD FOB want of use: good travelers and safe: drive slnele or double: black mares IS hands hl?h 7 r years old, perfectly sound; have been driven auout city lor a year; price reasonaDier Aaaress J. L., Dispatch ofilce. myCS-55 FOR. SALE-A 5-YEAR-OLD BLACK KEN TUCKY mare. 'welt trained to the saddle and of fast speed; perfectly sound; price. S25C. In- Sulre at the residence or A. L. REINMANN, reckenrldge ave, opposite the stairs from Center are., Thirteenth ward, city. myI5-17 EOR SALE-ONE GRAY HORSEr IS QUIET and does not scare at cars: Is a good saddler; will be sold cheaj). Also, 6 sets of buggy harness that were lelt by a traveling man for A. Jackman to sell, will be sold at half their value. Inquire Monday of A. JACKMAN & SON, 530 to 536 Penu ave. my2s-M Machinery and Metal. T7IOB BALE-2 LARGE CHILSO& HEATING furnaces. 1 In srood condition. ApdIv at BTANDARD BUILDING, 531and5J3 Woodst. my25-12$ F OR SALE-BMALLENGINESANDBOILEUS for confectioners, printers, butchers, etc.. etc.: we have them In man v stvles and sizes, and suited to every purpose, at very low prices. HARME'S MACHINE DEPOT. 97 First ave., Pittsburg. my26-su Miscellaneous. FORSALEj-ATGALLINGER'SMONEYLOAN Offices all kinds of Elgin. Waltham and Springfield watehes at 60 cents on the dollar: guar antee given with each watch. N.GALLINGER, 1106 and 1200 Penn ave. I'. S. Watch repairing a specialty. my21-27 PERSONAL. "DEKSONAL-IF YOU WISH TO BORROW 17 monev on watches. Jewelry. money on watches, jewelry, clothing or innsi- cal goods call at GALLINUEK'S MONEY LOAN OFFIOES, 1106 and 1200 Penn ave. my-l-27 PERSONA L-BOOKS WANTED-1F YOU have one book" worth 10 cents, or a library worth 1,000, let us knoir: we will buy one as quickly as the other. LEVI'S BOOK STOKE, Seventh Ave. Hotel building. ' my3-2S PERSONAL-THOSE DESIRING TO BUY American gold and silver watches or fine clocks, and novelties In standard and fashionable Jewelry, will find a frrand assortment at very low. est prices at HENRY TERUEYDEN'S. 530Smlth fleld st. mvl2-jnvrsu FOUND. EOUND-A POCKETBOOK-AT EXPOSITION bulldln?. Saturday afternoon. Mav 25. The owner can hare the same byapplyingat 43 GRACE ST.. Mt. Washington. my26-84 The Battle Fought ! And victorr is ours; proclaim it from tbe housetops, paint it on the dead walls, that he who runs may read what the people of India, Europe, America and the State of Allegheny, all say that TA-VA-ZON 'are the only true, certain Remedies that cures after all other agencies have failed, no matter hour bad or long standing tho disease. Make the weak strong. Gives new life to all. Relief positive and a cure absolute upon following the direc tions. Qo now. BE CURED. Bee sworn testimony. Indisputable facts at DR. GRIFFITH CHEMICAL CO, 80L 80S. 805. 307 GRANT ST., COR. THIRD AYE., Pittsburg. Pa. Bring this notice with you. Save mon ey. my28-119- TO LET. CUv Besldeaees. TO LET-S-BOOM HOUSE ON CLIFF ST.. for!7. ,InqulreorJ.H. FRIDAY. 25WyIle ave. my26-l mo LET-FORTHE SUMMER-FURNISHED JL residence, large grounds. Inquire on PREM ISES, fifth house above school. Main street, Seven teenth ward. my24-S8 East End Kesiaence. TO LET-NEW 8-ROOM HOUSE; ALLMOP ERN Improvements; water and gas; on Pov ter street, between Shadyslde and Roup. L. H. SMITH, 909 Liberty. my-2 Hozelirood Residences. TO LET-LYTLE ST., NEAR HAZELWOOD are., between the station and river, seven roomed house, with nlshed attic, bath, natural cas, large lot; opposite Mr. M. W. Ranklns: rent S28 per month. Inquire of 3WBT. MARSHALL, 69 Diamond st. myg-48 Allrtrheny Residences. rPO LET-HOUSE OF 6 BOOMS AND LARGE A Vara Ml in good repair. No. 12 LIN LIEN Di.HJkE.-L, Aiiegneny, Immediate possession. my28-U TO LET-SJ8-NEW BRICK HOUSE SIX rooms, McDonald street. Eleventh ward, Allegheny, near New Brighton road. A. LEQ- GATE & SON, 31 Federal I bun. 31 Feaeral n. myzs-ui Snbnrban Residences. TO LET NEW FRAME HOUSE. 9 ROOMS. gas, good water, beautiful location: rent 820 per month: Immediate possession. J. B. MUR PHY. Crafton, office opposite station. my2S-l TO LET-MY HOUSE. THIRTEEN ROOMS, at Laurel Station, Ft. Wayne road, all mod ern Improvements, stable and carnage house, two acres ground, with liver View. Inquire on prem ises, or at 219 Lacock street, Allegheny. WM. T. DUNN. mh9-3 Apartments. TO LET-ONE NEWLY FURNISHED ROOM In private family. Inquire at 83 SHEF FI ELD ST., Allegheny. my2G-S0 TO LET-NICE FURNISHED ROOM. WITH use of batb, for one or two gentlemen with reference. Inquire NO. 295 FIFTH AVE. my2S-31 TO LET-M NORTH AVENUE, CORNER Grant ave., Allegheny, seven rooms, S32 A. LEGQATjS & SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. my2S-131 ' T, LET-FINELY FURNISHED FRONT room, facln? narks, street cars rjass tha door and only 15 minutes' walk to city; reference. Ad dress T. A., Dlipafch office. my28-U0 fTlO LET-TO A GENTLEMAN A PLEASANT jl. secona-story rront room, Iurnlshed. In family of two: on Une of Pleasant Valley cars. Aiiexueuy: reiercncesrequirea. Dispatch office. Address x. Y my2S-71 mi) LET-FURNISHED OR UNFURNISHED JL rooms, on second and third stories of a new house In Allegheny, for gentlemen only: cars pass reference. Address HOME, Dispatch office. my2S-23 Business Stands. rpO LET-A HOUSE AND STOREROOM AT jl. corner oi'i-unnei St. ana Webster ave. No. 43. Inquire on PREMISES. my25-2 Tv LET WITH STEADY POWER-LAHOt. well-llzhted rooms. snliAM fnrl!i-ht mann. factoring. Apply at 68 WATER ST., Pittsburg. my28-ldf Special. ' EWING & BYERS, NO. 107 Allesrhenv: mo LET-BT I Federal St.. NO. 62 Lincoln ave. NO. 404 Washington ave. Ho. 279 Federal st. No. 239 Federal st. Mo. 103 Bid well St. No. 11 Nixon st. INo. 27S Manhattan it. No. 68 Montgomery ava. No. 9 Vermont st. No. 48 Palo Alto st. Call at office for keys. EWING Jt BYERS. 107 Federal street. my28-B LOST. OST WHITE RUSSIAN POODLE DOG, clipped to front shoulder: two brown spots on back and brown ears. Reward and no ques tions asked If returned to SAMUEL WILSON, Craig street. East End. my26-137 AUCTION SALES. TJCTION HALE Of a consignment of fine furniture and carpets TUESDAY MORNING, May 28. at 10 o'clock; Oat walnut and cherry chamber suits, ward robes, cheffoniers, folding; beds, bureaus, wash stands, bedsteads, chairs, rockers, bookcases, desks, secretaries, sideboards, hall racks, exten sion and center tables, cupboards, decorated ware, line line of elegant parlor suits, in silk and satin bfocatelle damask, rep, tapestry and plush easy chairs, fine .curtains, lamps, fancy goods, drygoods and notions, etc HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM., my26-73 Auctioneers. EXECUTOR'S PUBLIC SALE OF A farm The undersigned will otter at public sale on TUESDAY, the 4th day of June, 1889, at 1 o'cleck P. M., the homestead farm of the late Jacob Bonnell, deceased, sltnated near Cbartiers station. A. V. R. R, containing 115 acres, good house and barn and orchard, well watered and in good repair; terms easy: 22 miles from city: possession given to purchaser immediately. For particulars apply to WILL IAM ROSS, Burrell P. O., Pa. mv2J-36-2I.25.2g.iea3 YjROPOSALS FOR JfUBL- AND WASk X INO Recruiting rendezvous. 915 Penn avenue, Pittsburg, Pa., April 27,1889. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, snbject to the nsual conditions, will be received at the Recruiting; Rendezvous, at No. 915 Penn avenue, Pitts burg, Pa., until 12 o'clock noon, on the 27th day of MAY, 1SS9. at which time and place they will he opened in the presence of binders, for furnishing supplies and rendering services as indicated, for the Recruiting Service, United States Army, wherever required within the city limits, during the fiscal year ending June 3fl, 1890, viz: Furnishing and delivering fuel and washing articles of Government equipage. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all. proposals. Blanks and full Information as to bidding, eta, will be- fur nished on application. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked "Proposals for ," and addressed to RECRUITING OFFICE. No. 915 Penn avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. ap2&81.27.28.29.30.my2a,2g AMUSEMENT. A COOL RESORT. THE IMPERIAL CLUB'S SUMMER NIGHT RECEPTION THIS WEEK ON Wednesday Evening, May 29 (Decoration eve), instead ot Thursday evening, at Imperial Hall, corner Seventh avenue and new Grant street. Music by Royal Italians. Mc Michaels. Dancing from 8 to 2. Admission 60c my26-107 AUTOMATIC FANS IN USE. T ONDON THEATER. DECORATION DAY, THURSDAY MAY 30. Grand Professional 12-hour GO-AS-YOU-PLEASE Pedestrian contest, open to the world from 12 M. UNTIL 12 P. M., Under the personal management of HARRY DAVIS. Some of the most'prominent 12-hour pedes trians are entered. General admission 25 cents. my28-109 OAKLAND SQUARE, Su,500 each, moderate cash payment, balance $500 per annum, elegant new two-story and mansard DriCK dwellings, a rooms, nan, oath, laundry, slate mantels, art fire places, tile hearths, sliding doors, wired for electric light, fine chandeliers, both gases, plate glass win dows, etc.; Oakland Square, five minutes from Fifth avenne cable line and directly on line of new cable loop which is to be constructed this summer; a beautiful park (ouwblcbara sev eral hundred beautiful shade trees), tbe whole surrounded by streets and sidewalks, sewered and paved with aspbaltum;on each slue 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., S9 Fourth ave. myll-3) FOR SALE-WHOLESALE PRODUCE commission boue, doing a business second to none In "tbe city; everythlre In first-class rnnning order: this is an opportunity to step into an, established paying business that is seldom -offered: liberal terms, Address BUSI NESS, Dispatch office. my2S-Unssu JO. TWYMAN, OF LEXINGTON, KY., Has a lot ot nicely broken SADDLE AND HARNESS HORSES For sale at the Allegheny EXPOSITION DRIVING PARK, And will take much pleasure in showing the same, to ladles and gentlemen. I will remain only a-few days longer. mjlo-fj O EUROPE ALL THE POPULAR steamers saillnc this and next mimth. rapidly filling up. Apply for berths without. ueiay. xiciteus urajis ani Letters OI credit at N. V. rates. MAX SCHAMBERG & CO.. 627 Smithfield st. myll-wsu Waltebj.osbourne, kichaboijabbows. BARWOWS OSBOURNE--JOB PRINTERS, m , l. n w Diamond street, TeIepioneHo.813 i&k&Tisea NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. HOME. SWEET HOME. ALLISON PARK, THE QUESTION THAT CONCERNS ail mm HOM Is Not the Easiest Way of Spend ing Money, but the Easiest Manner to Save It. Ton can readily enough find the means of , .getting rid of your money. The papers an filled with insinuating columns of adver tisements coaxing and tweedling yon in every manner to invest your earnings. THE PUBLIC BENEFACTOR Is the man who originates and introduces S method making it a little more easy for tha poor to lay by a few of their hard earned dollars that slip so easily through tha fingers. Seal estate is the BASI3 OsT ALL SECURITY. Few fortunes have been made in this rap idly growing country of ours except through, the medium of increasing value in real estate, and no one is more deserving of pub lic approval than the man who brings real estate within the reach of the poor. About four months ago this firm obtained control, by purchase, of the loveliest ot all the lovely spots along the Pittsburg and "Western Eailroad. It was but five miles from the city limits, trains making the ran to the center of town in 26 minutes. The work of surveying, staking and grading streets was begun, and the firm's original plan of selling property, then en tirely unknown in Pittsburg, was placed before the public. This plan is made np of three principles: YIBSC PBINCIPLE. To sell lots as near the original price of tbe land as is consistent with a reasonable profit and sufficient surplus to make all necessary improvements. SECOND PRINCIPLE. To offer every possible inducement in way of improved streets, yearly passes, free lots, cash premiums, etc., etc., that can be made to attract residents, as we realize, if our property is as good as others (and we think it is, .or would not have purchased it) near a growing city. The only question is to make it more attractive than others, and tha question of selling it is settled. THIRD PRINCIPLE. To make the first payment and subsequent ones just as low as possible. In this wo have done something never known in, tho history of real estate offered elegant prop erty, as good as can be purchased anywhere, and onlT ask 25 cents to 51 50 firstpartiKnt. At this payment you obtain control of the property, can build and improve imme diately, .in fact, have entire possession. Another feature, we charge no interest and pay all taxes until deed is given. When the sale was opened, and whole pages in the different daily papers devoted to explanations of. our methods, disaster was predicted and failure prophesied. Seal estate men could not appreciate that there were hundreds of people anxious to obtain their own homes, to whom the ever increas ing rents and expenses of growing families make it difficult to accumulate the necessary large payment required to secure lots under the old system. "What was the result? Over 800 lots wera sold in two weeks, and now over 20 new houses are being erected, with others start rag every week. Our office was filled, and at times we could scarcely accommodate tha people, and further, resulted in these sama firms imitating and copying our methods. There are now only 100 lots left out of a total of over 1,000; they are among tha finest, however, that have been offered. They are offered to yon at the original -price of $25 to $150, are 25x100 feet, soma larger, and face on 40 and 50 feet avenues. The streets are all graded free of cct, and graded well. Board sidewalks, three feet wide, are laid on each and every street A railroad pass to and irom the city, for one year, is given to all new residents of . 1889. Lots will be given to all schools and churches. There is a HetDodist Church already on the ground, and two lots have been given to the United Presbyterian) Church, which is now building a beautiful structure. IASI AND MOST IMPORTANT I $7,500 GIVEN ATVAY 1 A lot worth $150 will be given to each of the first 50 persons who erect houses thereon costing $1,200 and over. Upon receipt of first payment of 1 per cent we execute and deliver a Title Bond, to be held by purchaser until, the lot is paid for, at which time we deliver "Warrantea Deed, free of incumbrance, without farther cost. MAIL OBDBS. A certain percentage of onr trade is mail orders. Pittsburg is known to be growing more rapidly than any city m thiUnited states, ana a great many people would iiKa the opportunity of investing money in such a city. We have customers all over the United States, and have gained a reputation for dealing with perfect fairnefs with them. To all who send us first payment by'mail, we will absolutely guarantee to give them the best lot then unsold, each person being conscientiously served in their turn and Title Bonds sent immediately. We have hundreds of customers in this', city whom we refer to. A list will be givea " on application. fcijarai&k 545 SMITHFIELD ST., Pittsburg, Pa. ayM&xan i . -i f-r sssssssssssssssssssssssssLAhaSMssssU J-lai.i. i J ' 1 tu. 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