'psm Z " THE PITTSBURG- DISPAT0H,- "WED1SESDJLY, MAT 29,r 1889.T 9 r.tv Ee, I LpTlWS OraBERTY; XToledo Brewer Thinks Pittsburg a i Sad and Silent Sufferer. A TOOTHBRUSH, BEEAD AND BEER ,"ato lemeu mm on ouuuu), uuu ue Auiuis f. It's AwfuL AS IDEA OP CONFISCATED PfiO?ETY Mr. H. M. Eppstein, Secretary and Gen eral Agent of the Finlay 'Brewing Company, of Toledo, who has been in Pittsburg since the latter part of last week, Las been travel ing in the eastern part of the State in the interests of his business, but not in any way connected with the anti-Prohibition cam paign, left for ho'jie last evening. Before going, he chatted entertainingly with re porters, and said: This is. Indeed, a queer community. I am astounded that it silently and without protest tolerates some things. My ideas of liberty in a republican form,of go vermnentare not, I think, exaggerated; but they conflict radically with the exhibition of arbitrary judicial power which Pittsburg exemplifies and suffers from. Here is a uan who assumes that the Brooks law meant practical prohibition, and confiscation of valuable property, WITH 2TO COKSTITDTIONAIi CHANGE whatever to sanction such interpretation. IThe law was manifestly never meant to do any thing but restrict the lower and regulate the better elements of the liquor business. l never saw or heard of anything like it and the effects it has produced. At my hotel here, last Sunday morning, I found I had lost my toothbrush. Before completing my toilet, therefore, I sought to buy a new toothbrush at the drugstore over the way. "N o, you don't," exclaimed the druggist's clerk. "There are too many Law and Order spies abroad in this city. Ton may not be one of 'em; but we can't sell you anything but medicine, and that only on prescription." A toothbrush being one of those things a fellow cannot borrow, I bad to go with out one till Monday. I have never been drunk in my life; yet Hike jny glass of beer with my morning meal. But X couldn't have it, even at my hotel, on Sunday. But, worse than that: X went out Sunday to take dinner with friends in the East End nice, well-to-do people who believe, as I do. in observing every law in its letter and spirit, if not misconstrued or strained into something never contemplated by the law-makers. At dinner I related my experience in the morning. JfO BREAD FOB DENVER. The lady of the house replied: "That reminds me, Mr. Eppstein, that X have an apology to make. We have no bread for dinner. Cir cumstances I couldn't control led tne to forego the Saturday custom of baking for Sunday. X had no idea that our grocer, who has to keep open store to handle milk on Sunday morning, w-ould refuse to sell me a loaf or two of bread; but he did. He said he dare not do it My neatest neighbor hadn't enough bread to lend, without making her own supply short for Sun day; to here wo are, with a very good dinner otherwise, but no bread." I say this is a strange community that will Bubmit to such environments without a protest. The practical prohibition applied here, without any vote as yet to sanction it, ought to have aroused your business men, your Chamber of Commerce. I believe that Mr. Buscb spoke truly when he said your community would be boycotted by Western brewers. Our business here is ruined; and why should we, in return for such treatment, buy bottles, corks or appar-' atus in Pittsburg? We won't do it. We all believe that Philadelphia mandamus on the License Juages will result in such a review as will necessitate at least the granting of licenses to the Prospect Brewing Company there, and to Mr. Harry Darlington here. In Memoriam. At a special meeting of the Board of Di rectors of the German-American Insurance Company of Pennsylvania, held Tuesday V evening, May 28, 1889, the following minute "was unanimously adopted: J Otto Helmold has answered the dread kummons and passed through the Taller of he shadow o: death. His departure 'was Htartlinr in its suddenness. Kin his accustomed place in the committee ooa last Thursday at noon and dead at midday Saturday "is a brieier call than comes to most of the race outside the battle field. His 36 hours of excruciating pain ended with the blessed relief that death alone can give. His connection with this company dates from its organization. Last January he commenced his twelfth year as direc tor and for 11 years he has been a faithful and efficient member of the Committee on Insurance Eisks. His rela tions with his fellow-directors and with the officers of the company were of the most cordial nature. He was prudent in counsel and sound in judgment. His bnsiness in tercourse was marked with Sdelity and fair dealing. He was gentle and unassuming in manner; high-minded and honorable in all the'relationsoflife. "Wist prouder record can any man leave than that he was up right in all his dealings with his fellows ? The death of Otto Helmold makes a void in this board that will be hard to fill. "We have lost a useful member, the community a good citizen, and his family a kind and loving husband i-nd father. He passed the allotted three score and ten, and"after life's fitful fever sleeps well." To his bereaved family we tender our sin cere and heartfelt sympathy in thei sad af fliction. -From the record. "W. J. Patterson, Secretary. Diamonds at Bargains. ' ' . .It will pay to bny now and keep till you Tvant them. 1, Hi, H, 1-16 5150 1,15. 1-16 1C0 f i,,iK. I-" loo 2,3,12, 1-64. 310 1,21-16 210 1.1X. 1-1C 275 They are all fine, just been bought at a small margin and vnll sell at such. They can be mounted in pins, studs, earrings or anything else in our house. H. Tebhetdex, 2fo. 530 Smithfield st. mvsu . Fine Whiskies. XXX 1855, Pure Eye Whisky, full quarts 52 00 Monogram Pure Bye Whisky, full 1 quarts ". 1 75 ,3 .Extra Old Cabinet, Pure Eye Whis- ky. full quarts 1 50 st- ao,u import, rure Bye Whiskv, full quarts .". x 25 1880 Export, Pure Bye Whisky, full quarts. a Oo For sale at G. W. Schmidt's, 95 and 97 Tifth ave., city. P. fc L. E. It. K Allqnlppa. OnMav30, Decoration Day, trains will , leaves Pittsburg for Aliquippa as follows: 525 A. M., 7:30 A. m., 7:40 a. m., 9.30 A. 3L, 1020 a. M., 12.30 p.m., 120 p. m, and 330 P. M. Beturning leave Aliquippa 11:30 A. m., 12:42 P. M., 4 P. M., 4:50 P. M. and 6.30 P. M. ' Central time one hour slower than city lime. wrhsu Dr. Smith, the magnetic physician, of . 602 Penn ave., has been obliged to close his office on account of his health. He is com- pletely prostrated from overwork and will take a vacation, and when sufficiently re covered will return. B.&B. Honor the soldier dead stores closed all day to-morrow. BOGGS & BUHL. Never go into the country without a boU tie of Fred. Brown's Ginger; it will quickly relieve pain in the stomach. FnrE upright piano. 5205; worth, when new, 5400. Must be sold, as owner is leav ing the city. Inquire Echols, McMurray & jO., lio oanuusity street, .ajiegaeny. Decoration Day, Thursday, Mar 30, The -People's Store will be closed all day. UAXPBKLL SC DICK. ,TflE STONES REPLACED. An Alteration Wn Found Necessary on the .New Postoffice. TVork. was resumed on the new Govern ment building yesterday, and, according to Superintendent Malone, as well as to a state ment from the Government Building In spector, Pattison, there will not be any more delays until the building is finished. About 30 men were occupied around the building during the afternoon. Some of them were hauling the granite blocks, by means of a derrick, to the top of the build ing, and others were engaged with trowel and mortar to put them in their proper places. "Now, then, who was right," said a gen tleman who may be- called Mr. Malone's right hand man, "when- we said the top layer of stone was out of plumb where the men are taking the stones away and replac ing them to make everything come into line? There was something wrong after all." Mr. Pattison, the Government Inspector, was sitting in the office, and when a Dis patch reporter asked him whether he would not say anything regarding the building he stated: "I can very well understand that the peo ple ot Pittsburg are unusually interested in the progress of this structure, and I wish I were in a position to be able to tell yon I something, but I have to obey orders. How ever, you may be assured of one thing, and that is that the work wil be'prosecuted now without any material delay. You hear the noise of the steam engine, the clicking of tne nammer, the grating of the chisel and the scraping of the trowel; well, that is a good sign, is it not?" "Would you tell me whether there really was much wrong with the building to cause snch a delay as has already taken place?" "Well, there was something wrong, but not enough to justify us in blowing up the whole building with dynamite. No, I can not tell you any particulars. T am a Gov ernment official and I report to the Govern ment." Nevertheless, it was positively demon strated to the reporter that the upper layer of stone is being replaced to make the work perfect. A WELL-EQUIPPED SNAKE. Two Seta of Fanes Id a Copperhead la Robinson Township. People who make a study of venomous serpents say they renew their fangs soon after losing them and renew them indefi nitely often, so that it isn't safe to fool with them for a very great length of time after dentistry has been perfo-med. K. J. Phillips, of Robinson township, collared a copperhead on Sunday which had two complete, sets of fangs, the" underlying set being fully half an inch long, and had the longer ones been extracted the reptile would have still been able to do effective work, and it certainly showed sufficient dis position to be ugly to be a very uncomforta ble neighbor. POSTPONED FOR A WEEK. The Condemnation of Property for the Herr's Island Sam. A meeting of the Government Board of Viewers had been called for yesterday after noon, to determine the value of property at the foot of Twenty-second street, before its condemnation for the erection of Herr's Island Dam. ' The board consisted of Messrs. D. B. Oliver. Captain W.W.Young and T. C. Lazear. The meeting was postponed until next Tuesd&v. becanse there ms no nnnrnm of the board. Captain Vandergrift owns the property. He wants more than TJ. S. District Attorney Allen was willing to allow. Sent to the Poorhonse. Mrs. J. w. Edict was sent to the Alle gheny City Home by Secretary Hunker yes terday. She was deserted by her husband about six months ago, and has been in the Homeopathic Hospital for three "months' suffering from paralysis. The other day she was taken to the house ot some friends on Goodrich street, but they could not keep her and she was taken in charge by the Poor Board. Philadelphia Dental Rooms. There is no profession more necessary and useful for the good appearance and well being of mortals than that of the dentist. As much care and attention should be given to the teeth as to any other part of the physical strncture. If not for health sake alone, it should be attended to for the fact that there is no other one thing that so detracts from the beauty of man or woman as a bad set of teeth. To keep them in good order a visit should be paid to a dentist at least twice a year.if notoftener, and no other gentleman I in mis proiession can we more willingly recommend those of our readers who desire a'superior style and quality ot dental work, combining naturalness, elegance and com pleteness in eveiy respect, than to Taft's Philadelphia Dental Booms, 39 Fifth ave., Best sets of teeth only eight dollars. "Silver Age" rye is the best stimulant in the world and sold everywhere at Jl 50 per full quart He will also forward yon six quarts of the best six-year-old Gncken heimer, Finch, Gibson or Overholt for $5 or 51 per single quart. You can rely upon any article advertised by Max Klein, 82 Federal street, Allegheny. Send for price list. "We ship goods neatly packed any- wuere. jrmf A beautiful and shining star Is always near and never far, Ton need no telescope: Your grocer will show you the star, Jnst try him and ask for a bar Of: Deeydoppel Soap. To be continued ncxtSaturday. Come To-Day. If yon want to secure one Of those big bar gains we show in men's suits at $10 and 512 call to-day. To-morrow (Decoration Day), we close at noon; 1,000 styles of men's fine suits worth $18 at 510. P. C. C. C, cor. Grant and Diamond, opp. the new Court House. Chjmpagnes. All the leading champagnes, both foreign and -domestic, for sale by Win. J. Friday, 633 Smithfield street. wrsn Clearance Sale Bargains. Dress Goods At 50c a yard; an elecant line ot plaids, stripes and checks, 42 inches wide, all-wool dress goods, newest styles and colors. Hugus & Hacke. mwpsu Our Parlor Fnrnlturo Is to be envied by every other retailer of furniture in the city, as it is the largest, best assorted and most reasonable in price. It is also the most artistic, and comprises divans, couches, easy chairs, rockers and full suits. M. Seibert & Co., Cor. Hope and Lacock sts., Allegheny. Near railroad bridge. d Darcalns In Rummer Silks. See the line of check and striped surabs we are showing at 75c a yard; 25 choice styles, latest colors, worth and formerly sold for 5L Hugus & Hacke. mwfsu Box Trade a Specialty. Cigars packed in box of 25, 50 or 100 at prices to suit the purchaser. Wm. J. Friday, 633 Smithfield st, -ffTSU Elegast cabinet photos, any style, 51 50 per doz. Panel picture with each doz. cabi nets. Lies' Popular Gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth st sumwf Don't neglect to see the great ribbon bar gains at Bosenbanm & Co JL La-wi? Tennis belt i sashes. JAMES H. Ar-rgy 8c I :o., 100 Fifth ave. CASSJDI L? EABNE&L lie Prosecutes His Warfare Against Disor derly Houses Circulars Being; Prepared His Object. Alderman M. IT, Cassidy seems to have 'been in earnest when he made the assertion that he was going to start a systematic war fare against all disorderly houses in the "First ward. "While talking to a Dispatch reporter about his proposed crusade, he said, yesterday alternoon: "I have made up my mind to do this thing, and if I am let alone I will accom plish it. I know all the places which are a disgrace to the city, and I am going to have them locked up. If you want to know what object I have in view in making my self a public benefactor, I will only tell you this: The Police Department has com menced the work in the First ward, but they have not finished it yet Well, that is wnat mtena to ao. wnere tney lert on x shall .start in." "Are you going to confine yourself to the First ward alone?" "Oh, no. I am going at all of them, over the entire city. Wherever I can find a house of disorder and can get sufficient evi dence against it I will have an information made against the party or Darties keeping the house and the case will be vigorously prosecuted. 1 am having 200 circulars printed now, and asfsoon as I get them one of the circulars will be mailed to each house against which I have a charge to make. It will be a notification that prosecution will be commenced on them at once. I have already four people notified, and when these cases are disposed of others will follow. No, I am not going to make the names public until I have them altogether." SHADTSIDE EPISCOPALIANS. The Church of the Ascension to be Dedi cated To-SIorrovr. To-morrow morning, Ascension Day, a sew Protestant Episcopal Church in this city, lately erected on "Ellsworth avenue, near Neville street, will be dedicated. Rev. George Hodges, of Calvary Church, will preach .the dedicating sermon, and the Bishop and other clergy of the diocese will be present The vestry of the church hare made strenuous efforts to have the edifice ready for occupancy on Ascension Day, and have succeeded. The rector of the new church is the Kev. Robert W. Grange, late of Steubenville, 0. He has been with this new parish in its chaotic state for the last three weeks, and in that Bhort time has taken strong hold upon his people. The Rev. Mr. Grange will con duct services on Sunday next, and preach for the first time in the new church. This new parish starts under very favor able auspices. The present church will ac commodate about 400 people; has a beautiful Sunday school room, vestry room, kitchen and everything a modern first-class church requires. All the pews have been already taken except 12. Mr. E. M. Fergusen gave a large lot of ground, on part of which the present church is built, and there is sufficient left for an other church. The success of this new parish has been so encouraging to the vestry and the congregation that already there is talk of building another church "and using the present one as a chapel. The vestry are: E. M. Fergusen, L. M. Plumer, John B. Doyle, J. D. Long. Samuel Martin, P. C. Knox, William L. Chalfant, C. C. Bnggs, L. M. Mason, Allen W. Wood, Edwin Bindley and A. E. Frost GOSSIP IN THE C08GBEGAT105. That is What Led Bev. J. K. Meltorn to Decide to Resign. Bev. J. C Melhorn, of Grace Evangel ical Lutheran Church, Southside, says that a lot of clashing women have caused the trouble which, on Sunday next, will result in his resigning: to become the pastor ot his former and always united and harmonious congregation at Preeport. These women got a lot of gossip going, for which they alone were responsible, and then, by telling him some of their stories, managed to hitch his name thereto when next the gossip was retailed. This, taken in connection with his publio utterance to American Mechanics "Palsied be the hand that casts a vote for whisky" had made snch trouble that, since Easter, it had been an unpleasant pastorate to hold. Accordingly, against the expressed wish of the majority, who would have preferred to Surge the church of Its brimstone, he had ecided to resign and go back to a more har monious congregation. His services here have always been well attended, however. California Wines. The following California wines at 50c for fnll quart and by cases or gallon: Angelica, Muscatel, Riesling, claret, sherry, port, dry and sweet catawba. Wm. J. Friday. WFSu. G33 Smithfield street DbeSs Goods A positive bargain, 60c a yd.: an attractive and desirable line of striped fonles in gray, porcelaine, reseda and beige colors; these were 51 a yard. mwpsu Hugus & Hacke, Diamonds. Henry Terheyden, the manufacturing jeweler, 530 Smithfield st,, has just bought a lot of nice diamonds, loose, that can be mounted on short notice to anv design. Call and just see them. Will sell at small margin. . irwsu Come To-Dny. If you want to seenre one of those bit; bar gains we show in men's suits at 510 and $12 call to-day. To-morrow (Decoration Day), we close at noon; 1,000 styles of men's fine suits worth 518 at 510. P. C. C. C, cor, Grant and Diamond, opp. the new Court House. , SliOKE the best La Perladel Fumar clear Havana Key West cigars. Three for 25c G. W. Schmidt, 95 and 97 Fifth avenue. WHISKY, brandy, gin, rum, etc. Schuetz, Eenziehausex & Co., 100 and 102 Market st, cor. First ave. Flttsbarjf and Castle Shannon R. R. Will run tnains every hour on Decoration Day. Bound trip fare, 25 cents. Great bargains in guns and revolvers at our new store 706 Smithfield street J. H. JOHNSXOH. Pure brands of fine old rye whiskies. Schuetz, Eenziehausen & Co.. 100 and'102 Market st. cor. First ave. Ladies' black pure silk gloves, s'izes 6 to 7, reduced from 50c to 29c, at Bosenbanm & Co.s. lssslssssss MaaaaaaaMMaaaMMMM OAKLAND SQUARE, $0,500 each, moderate cash payment balance $500 per annum, elegant new two-story and mansard brick dwellings, 8 rooms, hall, bath, laundry, slate mantels, art fire places, tile hearths, sliding doors, wired for electric light, fine chandeliers, both gases, plate glass win dows, etc.; Oakland Square, live minutes from Fifth avenue cable line and directly on line of new cable loop which is to be constructed this summer; a beautiful park (on which are sev eral hundred beautiful shade trees), the whole surrounded by streets and sidewalks, sewered and paved with asphaltum;on each side of and facing the park are the above described dwell ings; most desirable houses yet offered; en hancement of values sure. SAMUEL YV. BLACK fc CO.. S9 Fourth ave. myll-39 J a TWYMAN, . OF LEXINGTON, KY Has a lot of nicely broken BADDLE AND HARNESS HOBSES For sale at the Allegheny EXPOSITION DRIVING PARK, And will take much pleasure in showing the same to ladies and gentlemen, I will remain only a few days longer. mylo-H )IANOS, ORGANS. a HAMILTON, 1 AND 93 FIFTH AVENUE, y Pittaburfc Pa. apW-Ta-D' JO'Display advertisement! one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page each at Wanted, For Bale, To Let, ete, ten cents per tine for each truer tion, and none taken or lets than fifty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. For the accommodation of the publio, Branch Offices have been established at the following places, where Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient advertisements will be received up to 9 P. M. for inser tion next morning: Advertisements are to be -prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with Tn D1S rATCn. PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, S&9 Butler street FJUIIi G. STUCKEY, 24th street and X'enn ave. E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylle ave. and Fultoast N. STOKELY. Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 6111 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER 4 SHE1BLEK, 6th av. 4 AlWOOd It SOUTHSIDE. JACOB SPOHN, No. 2 Carson street. ClIAS. bCHWARM, 1707 Carson street ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEKCHER, 59 Federal street. H. J. McBBIDE. Federal and Ohio streets. FRED H. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEKS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENRY, Western and Irwin ares. a. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PEKKYM. GLEIM. Bebecca snd Allegheny aves. WANTED. Male Helo. WANTED-SIXOR 8EVEN RAG SORTERS at bHOUB BROS', No. 72 East st,, Alle gheny. mv29-4 TfTANlED-DRUG CLERK - REFERENCE VY required. Address 200 FIFTH AVE.. Mc Xeesport, Pa. mv2S-29 WANTED-A TINNER; GENERAL WORK: roofing, spouting, etc Address GEO. VAN VLIET, Brookville, Pa. my29-55 WANTED-ONEFIHSTCLASSCAKEBAKER and one bread baker totake charge of shop. BROWN SON, Washington, Pa. my29-flt -T7-ANTED-A BOY OB YOUNG MAN TO V V run and take charge of an elevator. Apply harge ', 41 f: to HORN E& WARD, Ifth ave. mya- TTT-ANTED-IMMEDIATELY-10TO 12 FIRST- VV CLASS stonemasons by RUDOLPH J. ABLY. 2lSFrankstown ave.. East End. mv23-44 WANTED-A SECOND-HAND BOOKKEEP ER'S desk; solid base, close back and top; about G ft, long. Address P. O.BOX4S7. 4 my29-4l WANTED-COMPETENT STENOGRAPHER and typewriter for office work. Address in own handwriting C. A. B Dispatch office. my28-55 WANTED-2 GOOD STONE-QUARRY MEN at once; good wages paid to right parties. Inquire of F. B. TB1GBY, Butler plankroad, Etna. mj-29-13 -TTANTED -BREAD;' BAKER-MUST BE VV first class on all kinds or work and not afraid to work BROWN &.SON, Washington, Pa. ' my29-7 WANTED-A REGIbTEBED DRUG CLERK; must come well recommended: one who speaks German preferred. Addftss WINDSOR, Dispatch office. my29-5S XTTANTED AGENTS SAMPLE DOOR TV check sent free; Immense; unrivaled: sales unparalleled; S12 a day; write qnlck. BRO HARD, Clarksburg, V. Va. my2S-Sl TJANTED-CATHOLIC MAN -A SOBER, TV steady person will have good wages and Sermanent employment; -references required. :UNZACO, 62Fourthave., upstairs. my29-21 VjrjANTED- AGENTS 30 PER CENT COM- VV MISSION; side line; samples pocket size; give route and present business. ROBERTS & COOK, M'l'rs, 25 Park Place, New York. my29-6 TTTANTED-COAL MINERS -STEADY WORK T T and good pay; car fares advanced; bring tools along; ship Friday at I o'clock P.M. For particulars call at HOIEL MAHANEs. my29-18 1TANTED-MEN TO SELL AN ARTICLE AT TV which they can make money: cost of outfit very little. Apply or address ROOM 19, Excelsior Building, cor: Sixth ave. and Grant st, my28-39 WANTED AGENTS HILL'S MANUAL, new and revised edition, will be ont In a few days: agents should now get their outfits: Only to be bad from P. J. FLEMING & CO , 77 Diamond St., Pittsburg, Pa. my25-34 WANTED -AN EXPERIENCED BOOK KEEPER, married man preferred: mast be sober and industrious and have good references: situation wlU be permanent If applicant suits. Address 3. C., box 23, Tjrbana, O. my2S-K WANTED-MANAGER-ON SALARY S2.000 per year, to open branch office la 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 st , Cincinnati, O. ap3-72-ws Female Help. -TTTANTED-2 DRESSMAKERS AT NO. 2 COL- WELL ST., city. myi9-51 -Tyr ANTED A GERMAN PROTESTANT GIRL VV for chambermaid. Apply at S44B1DUE AVE., Allegheny. my29-22 WANTED-A GOOD LADY RESTAURANT cook. Apply at JOS. BLATTNER'S, cor. Allegheny ave. and Bebecca st., Allegheny City, Pa. , " my29-59 -m-ANTED-A. GOOD, RELIABLE PBOT- tt iuiAxgiri to nurse ana ao light Cham- berworfc. Annlvdurlnsr the dav at U PENN AVENUE, East End. my2S-45 Sfole and Female Helo. WANTED-GOOD cook-male or FEMALE-To go to country hotel. Apply at 974 LIBERTY ST. mya-U -TTTANTED-50 COAL MINERS, FARM TV hands and drivers, colored waiter, pastry and male coot, laundress, dishwasher, fine lroner. pantry and dining room girls, 60 cooks, SO chambermaids, 2 nurse girls, a house girls. MEEHAN 'S AGEJ OY. J45 Grant st, my&-D Situations. TTJANTED-SirrjATION AS SHORTHAND TV and typewriter by a lady who has had two years experience; good reference. Address MISS Si., Dispatch office. my23-85 WAI.TED-8ITUATION BY YOUNG MAN at clerical work or as salesman; na objec tion to traveling; Ao. 1 references. Address HUNTER, Dispatch office. mySMO-wT -TTTANTED-POSITION BY ACTIVE, PUSH- VV LNG bnsiness man, who is good penman, has a good knowledge or general business and Is tnorougniysteaay ana rename: first-class tent monlals: moderate salary for a start. A. B . Dls- paicu urace. my29-33 Rooms, Houses. Etc. WANTED-HOUSE OF 7 OB 8 ROOMS. WITH modern conveniences: must be in good neighborhood; East End preferred; no children. Address, stating rent, H, Dispatch office. my29-12 Financial. WANTED MORTGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN In sums to suit, at 4V5, s and 6 per cent. GKAElilJNU &LYON, 135 Fourth ave. apS-el-D "TTTANTED-, MOETGAGES-AION EY TO LOAN VV in sums to suit at 4K, 5 and 6 per cent ALLES & BAILEY, 164 fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl9-14 TTJ-ANTED-MOBTGAGES W EETY. over S4.000; 4 HENRY A. WEAVER & CO?, mh2-a22-D ON CITY PROP cer cent; no tax. 92 Fourth avenue. T7-ANTED-HENTS COLLECTED PROMPT- .". -.M-Propertymanagea with satisfaction ALLES & J JJJUJU&X, 164 Fourth avenne, Tel. 167, iaia-3i WANTED-MOETGAGES-S1. 000,000 TO LOAN la large and small amounts at iii. 5 and 8 per cent, free of State tax; no delay. CO YLE & CO., 131 Fourth ave. REED B. myzi-oo WANTED-MORTGAGES IN LARGE OB small amounts, at H to 6 per cent, accord ing to the size and kind of mortgage. W.A. HEBRON A SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. my4-28-MWF WANTED-TO LOAN 1300,000. IN AMOUNTS of 3,030 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4K per cent free of tax: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIBDk SS Fourth avenue. ae21-d2S-D WANTED MORTGAGES-WE CAN LOAN Sioo to 130,000 oa Pittsburg, Allegheny and suburbanImproved real estate or farms In Alle gheny county at lowest rates. ALEXANDER & LEE. S13 Wood st. my25-3S-MWS IS nva cent counties at 6 per cent. PENNOCK ft iiud, iw joqnn avenue. ap7-f4l WANTED-TO LOAN 200,000 ON MORT GAGES: J100 and upward at 6 tier cent: poo, 000 at 4M per cent on residences or business property: ao in auioiniug FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenue? counties. S. H. oc31-eS4-D Miscellaneous. WANTED -PURCHASER FOR PHOTO GRAPH business: a great bargain. Ad dress PHOTOGRAPHER, care R. Broude & Co., Pittsburg, Fa. my29-5 -rrjANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO W TOGRAPHER, 96 Fifth avenue. Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street Allegheny, everybody to know that be is making line cabinets at II 60 per dozen; photos delivered when promised; instan taneous process, mhl3-63 WANTED-CAMPLNG PARTIES WISHING to purchase accordions, guitars or mando lins to examine Galllnger'a stock, which we guar antee to sell 20 percent less than anv other house In town. GALLINGEK'S MONEY LOAN OFYICE. 1200 Penn ave. my21-27 WANTED-EVEBYBODY TO KNOW THAT HENDRICKS ft CO.. 68 Federal street, Al legheny, will, for -ono week only, to .-Introduce their fine work, photograph every baby under 2. years free of charge; every mother will be pre sented wltha photograph of her baby; cose early to avoid the ruth. , myaB-117 WANTED, t Miscellaneous. TITANTED MILK SHAKE APPARATUS YV and Ice shaver. 11, AXLTK. my26- TTTANTEU-CASH PAID TOR ALL BECOND YV HAND furniture, pianos, etc. THOMAS 4C0., J61J Penn ave. myi6-95 YTfANTED-LADIES TO KNOW HAUGH TV Keenan repair, reanish or upholster old furniture promptly sad In the best possible man ner. S3 AND 84 WATER ST. 'Phone 1628. my9-82 TTTANTED-PUBLIO TO KNOW THEY CAN TV get cabinets or themselves or little ones Tor f 1 per dozen at ABFHLCHT'S ELITE GALLERY, SIS Market St., Pittsburg. Elevator. my27-19-MWFS "T7"ANTEO MEN LEARN THE ART OF VV gentlemen's garment cutting; no trying on required; night sessions Monday, Wednesday and (Saturday, 7 to 9 P. M., 811 Wood st. URL1N& ft SON. apSJ.68 WANTED-250 FEET OF COUNTERS AND aftlfpptnralielvfnfl. with niM tnw of drawers in most of it, for use In drygoods and otherstore; mast be In good condition. Address 114 SOUTH PROSPECT ST., Akron, Ohio. my 29-8 1TJANTED-CUSTOMEKS FOR CASH BAR W GAINS-Elgln, sllverine watches. J5.P. S: Elgin gold ladles' watches, CO, S23, (29; nickel clocks 75 cts.t 1847 Rogers' knives and forks; St 7S per set. JOHN MTIfiC'H, Jeweler, 130 Federal St. apl3-Mwrsn FOB SALE-IMPROVED BEAL ESTATE. CItr Residences. FOR BALE-S!,750-GOOD BRICK HOUSE OF S rooms, late Improvements, nice szed lot, on Bluff, near Chestnut St.: call at once. W. A. HERRON & SONS, No. Fourth ave. my29-32-MwT FOR SALE-TWO-STOBY FRAME HOUSE, on South Twenty-sixth street, near Sarah, containing eight rooms; donble attic cellar and Sard paved, batb tnb and natnral gas: lot 24x90. L J. BLEICHNER, 2208 Carson street- my23-37 East End Residences. T7IORSALE-THENEW HOUSES AT COLTART V Squarfe, Oakland, areforssle by W. A. HER RON & SONS, No 80 Fourth, avenue. Superin tendent on the premises. ap20-8S-ws FOR SALE-S1.625-NEW HOUSE 6 ROOMS: lot 29x100; water In kitchen; natural gas: 3 minutes' walk from Brnshton station, iT.lL R. Inquire E. G. EDBINGTON, No. 2 Ninth st, my29-l-wsu ' FOR SALE-12K PER CENT INVESTMENT free of tax; frame mansard dwelling oQ Ella street, paved, Ji square from- Liberty ave. and three minutes from Penn cable: a bargain; price 11,300; terms to salt. MELLON BROS, 6349 Station St., E. E. , my29-100-rWF J FOR SALE-ALLINDU PLACE, HOME WOOD, P. K. R., a nice, modern-style seven-room frame dweUlng. slate roof, bay, large improved lot, 4U13S; heartsome location, on Gra zlnst.: 88 dally trains; price, HOW; payments to suit. MELLON BROS., 6349 Station, E. E. myJS-lOO-MWT TWR SALE -ON MARIPOE AVE, BEN- jl- imui, just a lew minutes rrom station: lot 50x1.3); beautifully laid out, -with new frame dwelling of hall, 10 roojis, bath, porches, both gases, etc. newly papered throughoutrfonly SS,CO0; easy payments. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509But ler st. my26-59-wsu FOR SALE-AN ELEGANT 2-STORY 'AND mansard brick residence, on Meyran ave , Oakland, containing 8 handsomely papered rooms, bath.rangfc li.andc. water, laundry, etc. ;thls fine home has au the latest conveniences. For further particulars call ou BLACK & BAIBD. 95 Fourth avenne. my24-69-TWTTS FOR SALE-OAKLAND-A GOOD 2-STORY and mansard frame dwelling on Ward St., near Wllmot St., containing 7 rooms, hall, vesti bule, bath, range, h. and c. water, natural gas, electric bells. Inside shutters, hardwood stairway. excellent lot and only 3,800, 95 Fourth ave. SUjAKiSL & J3A1K1J, my24-66-TWTF8 FOUSALE-EASTEND HOME, NEAR SHADY 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 tbe modern conven iences; lot ftuclis, covered with choice fruit and shrubbery. BLACK & BAIBD, 95 Fourth ave. my24-65-D FOB SALE-A FINE OAKLAND" RESIDENCE , ou Niagara st , near Craft ave. .-"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 photo of this magnificent home. BA1RD, 85 Fourth ave. BLACK & Tay24-$3-D FOR SALE-SHADYSIDERESIDENCE,ONLY 2 minutes' fTom 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. rny24-67-D F OR BALE-ON SHADY LANE, WITHIN 5 minutes' walk of the nronased electrii road. abont 6 acres, with a modern frame dwelling of 7 rooms, stable, orchard of selectbearlng frnlt trees, grapery, wltha free lawn; tbe owner wish ing to remove, will sell much below tbe current prices In the neighborhood. HENRY A. WEAVER A CO., 92 Fourth ave. my2S-41 FOR SALE-BROAD ST., 1 SQR. FROM FIFTH ave. and Penn cable, and 5 minutes' walk to P. R. R. a good 4-room frame dwelling; lot 24x 145, runnlng.to Klrkwoodst.: site for other build ing; good location, near Hiland ave.; price, (2,700; property In this location advancing In value; terms to suit. MELLON BROS., 6249 Sta tion St., E. E. my29-100-MWP FORSALE-A NEW QUEEN ANNE BRICK dwelling on one of the best streets In East End; convenient to P. R. R. ; 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, 93 Fourth ave. my24-65-D TfOR SALE-SHADE. ROOMINESS AND OUT JU LOOK are features to consider in buying residence property; these and many other ad vantages are possessed by tbe elegant and com-, modlous new houses npon Oakland square, which Is one of the most attractive neighborhoods in the city; only fifteen minutes' from the heart of the city, yet with all the attractions ot the coun try; dwellings finished In tbe neatest and most durable manner; streets paved with asphalt and sewered; natural and arfinclal gas; fronting on handsome park planted with shade trees- new cable loop (for which ordinance Is In Councils) to go within 100 feet of tbe square: price of houses, standing on lots SOxlOO. sa,S0U: terms, moderate, cash payment, remainder upon longtime; most beautiful district of the city and convenient to all parts. Apply to SAMUEL W. BLACK. & CO.. 99 Fourth avenne. myl2-71 Allegheny Residence. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE 12-BOOJI dwelling, Allegheny, near parks: Immediate gossesslon. Address OWNER, Room 208, Ulssell lock. my28-28 Suburban Residences. FORSALE-COUNTHYHOMEATFAIROAKS. P.,FtW.4 C.R.R .embracing between 4and S acres ofland 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 beated and illuminated with gas at reasonable expense; premises are connected with R. R. by boaid walk, and are unsurpassed in beauty and healthfulness of location; will be sold quite low. J. M. STONER, 22 BakewellUulIdlng. aol9-36-MWT FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lots. TTIOR SALE-DESIRABLE CENTER AVENUE X! lots, near Roup St.. 60x190 ft or 100x190 ft W. A. HERRON & SONS, 801ourth avenue. mv22-41Jf-WThS FOB SALE-DALLAS AVE. BUILDING LOTS in sizes to suit: near Penn ave., Twenty second ward. W. A HERBONig SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. my22-41J-WThs FOR SALE-LANG AVE., NEAR GRAZIEK St., at Homewood, P. R. R., two lots; will sell at a bargain to close out; price S17S and 1150; easy payments. MELLON BROS., 6349 Station St., E. E. mySMOO-MWr FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN-ON BUTLER avenue, 2 lots, 24x105. 5 minutes' walk to P. R. R. and two cable lines; convenient and central; sell now, to close out fHO each. MELLON BROS., 6349 Station st , . E. my29-10O-MWT TTIOR BALE A CHOICE LOT ON AMBER C street i Baum Grove plan, " 40 feet wide, which lean sell for 40 front foot; must be sold quickly. MELLON BROS . E. E.. or JOHN F. BAXTER. Agent, 612 Smlthaeld street. my2tf-56-Mwrsu FOB SALE-MCCL1NTOCK PLACE, JON Hastings street, a nice triangular corner lot; TIO 1?1ff h oira Unlnf T vnnsn anHM AA m oS-ntS An price only $450; payments to snlt. MELLON1 Dl BKOS., 6349 Station St., E.E. my29-100-MWT FOR SALE-TWO CHOICE CORNER LOTS atjacksonand St. Clair sts., 30x102; finest neighborhood; near Hiland and btannton ave.: extended view; pure air; sold at a bargain; 2,100 for both. MELLON BROS., 6349 Station st., E. E. my29-99-MWS T710R SALE-6 ACRES, BEAUTIFULLY LO JO CATED, and fronting 360 ft. on one of tbe leading CO-ft, avenues of E. E.:no finer sites lor 2 or 3 first-claes residences, and (1,660 an acre-will take it If sold Before Jnne 1; to seenre this you mnst act promptly, bee M. P. HOWLEY, 3S19 Butler st, city. mya-7 FOR SALE-LOT3-THE PITTSBURG NAT'L Bank of Commerce has a very few lots left at WUklnsburg, all well situated and very desirable: alsoatEdgewood; for persons wishing large lots for less money, they have quite a number pleas antly sltnated on the hillside commanding a beau tiful view of the whole valley; they will be sold free of taxes forl839onverY easy terms. Apply at the BANK. fe27-ll-W8 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 ewers; you will find these In the Baum Grove plan at corner ot Negley and Center avenues, E. E. MELLON BROS.. E. E., or JOHN F.BAX TER, 512 Smithfield street roy26-56-jrwTSu Allegheny Lota. FORSALE-LOTSON MAPLE AND LINDEN avenues and Lombard street Allegheny, In the Tenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap ply to JOSEPH MCNAUUHEB, 43 N. Diamonds t. mh7-96-o T710B 8ALE-A FINE LOT ON IRWIN AVE. J Allegheny, 36X106 ft. to street in rear, price If sold quick 2,9S. This lot Is situated a few yards above North ave. and Is only two squares distant from the Westers ave. and Pleasant Val ley street oars. Inquire of Al; PKENTXK, o. L Uarrkea stt'AHeglteny, Pa. . ' - - xayw-M FOR SALE LOTS. CItr Lots. FOR SALB-LOT 100x137 FT. -WYL1E AVE., corner property; will be sold cheap to quick buyer; terms, easy. W. W. MCNEILL 4.BK0 , 103 Fonrtb ave. myiS-54 F IOR SALELOTS. LOTS, LOTS, LOTS, IN Dickson nlan.. Thlrn-.thlnl at.. 20 and 23 ft. bv 100 UD to. 135 feat mi)i. v. ...a,'.".' "-v ' zz-rL ' . i, xrom 9000 to f iw cscu, uu very easy payments; title guaranteed: special In ducements to those building at once. See plan and get full Information from THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st. Office open evenings; telephone, 8514. ap30-8S-W F)R BALE-LOTS! LOTS1 ON BOGGS AND Chess avenues.Mount Washington. 10 minutes' walk from Mount Washington Incline plane: 23 lots have already been sold at former sales; the remainder of the lots wlU be closed ont at the next sale on Saturday afternoon of this week: Jnne 1, at J o'clock on the premises.' positive and Int estate WlU. we uciri eat chance for Dar .. W. JJRAPEA-CO.. Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue, Pitts burg. my29-42 Ilnzel wood Lots. TTIOR 8ALE-HAZELWOOD LOTS VERY X desirable lots on Tnllymet and Sylvan ave nues, and rrom 3 to S mlnntes' walk from either Marlon or Hazelwood stations: prices, from K0O upward. D. P. THOMAS & CO., 408 Grant St. myla-40-MWTSu Farms. Fl OR SALE-OR EXCHANGE FOR HOUSE ana lot. 35 acres, house, staoie, ouiouiiu- (nM muJ wato. finra,, raw. l,niTirv and farming utensils, with 2,600 bearing peach, 4dO'bearlnR apple, 200 bearing pear, 25 cherry and SO jplum trees, and other small fruits; S4.. sOJ. WXT T1SH, 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. New list. my29-D Miscellaneous. IOR SALE-ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.-HOTELS, boardlne houses, cottasres. lots and bath F houses to let or for sale by I. G. ADAMS & CO., real estateagents, Atlantic City. N. J. my20-24-o FOR -SALE-SOUTHSIDEl SOUTHSIDE! FOR sale list! 50,000 copies Just Issued; several hundred Southside houses and lots for sale by A. A. ALLES, 162 Fourth avenne. CaU or send for one. my29-2 TCWR SALE-COR. BUTLER AND MAIN STS., JD Lawreuceville, that property known as bt. John's Church lot; 95x153 feet to an alley, with large church bnUdlng and dwelling. W. A. HER RUN & SONS, 80 Fourth avennt;. myl5-63- w FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chances. FOR SALE-WELL LOCATED, GOOD SA LOON; doing good bnsiness. ALFONSO LAUL1NE. 442 East Federal street, Youngstown, yhlo. . my28-75 TTiOR SALE TSEAL ESTATE BUSINESS. J2 located on principal street of Allegheny; au excellent opportunity; price low. Ad uri ess. with correct name and address, H. J. 8., Dlsnatch omce. my29-61 FOR SALE-THE LEASE AND FURNITURE and fixtures or a nice smsll hotel restaurant and saloon business at Canton, O. ; tbe best stand In the city; everything complete and new; long lease for same (reason sickness). Address uaj ion, uispaicn omce. mys-y FOR SALE EXCELLENT SMALL DRY" GOODS store; would suit lady: Ice cream saloon: cigar stores; grocery stores; drugstores; shoe stores; bakeries, etc; bnsiness for picnics and county fairs, 1125: 100 business chances. SUEPARD Jt CO.. 54 Fifth ave, my29 TJIOR SALE-LARGE BRONZE AND BRASS JL1 foundry with foundry with first-class established trade ot g standing, wl ling, with Mast furnaces, rolling mills. roads, etc.: comn completely equipped for f urnlsh- lng soft metals of alt descriptions; will be sold at a bargain on account of Illness of owner. Address W. R. a., Dispatch office. my24-74 FOR SALE-THE ONLY BILLIARD BOOM In town: one billiard, one pool table, stand ard size, first-class condition ; entire outfit at 50 per cent on dollar: rare opening for business; extensive Iron works, payroll t25,0jx weekly. Call on or address W. A. MCKNIGHT, 251 btate St., Sharon, Mercer county, Pa. myS-23 Business Stands. FOR SALE SAWMILL IN GOOD RUNNING order with 66 acres of good timber land. Ad dress C. S., Mill Run, Fayette county. Pa. my25-32-irws FOR SALE -MY THHEE-BTORY BBICK building, now occupied as saloon with a very good trade, a fine ball In which six societies meet; fifty yards from Etna Standard mills; good rea JOHN ULRlCt sons lor selling; 111 .Bnageporc, .ceixaont jo , v. UH. my2S-10 Manufacturing Sites. FOR SALE-CHOICE LOTS FOR DWELL INGS or manufactory, 128 feet front ou Strawberry lane, by 100 feet, near Preble are.. Ninth ward, Allegheny; easy terms. WM. A. S1PE, 93 Diamond St., Pittsburg. Pa. ' apaWSO-MWS FO R S A L E-THE RUSSIA SHEET IKON Works at Butler Junction, West Penn B. B., Allegheny county, containing 4 acres, with a nice residence; 700 feet wharfage on Allegheny river; Pine Ran natural" gas conuections; on the prem ises there Is a Morgan steel hammer, 14-lnch cylin der and other machinery; also a stone mill; for manufacturing purposes, all will be sold very cheap. HENHYA.UEAVEB&CO., 92 Fourth avenue. my28-40 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Hones. Vehicles. Live Stock. &c T?OB SALE-SECOND-HAND PHAETON IS V as good as new. Can be seen at C. WEST Jt CO.S, 43U Duquesne way. my28-72 TTOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE FOR SOME- JL' thimg larger, a fast pacing pony. Address WARREN, Dispatch office. my29-I4 T710K SALE-BELIABLE FAMILY HORSE, J.' barouche and harness In excellent order; a bargain; can be seen at Warmeastle's stable. .tast 1.1 Deny. my29-43 Address P. D. (J., Dispatch office. T710B SALE-ICELAND PON Y, 6 YEARS OLD, JD 43 Inches high, well broken to harness or sad dle, sound and free thoroughly from all tricks; also new pony wagon and harness. Address DR. W. B. LOURNAN, Johnstown. Pa. my23-33 Machinery and metals. FOR SALE-2 LARGE CHILSON HEATING furnaces,! in good condition. Apply at STANDARD BUILDING, Uland S33 Wood st mj2S-12S FOB SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles kept In stock, from 4 to 100 b. p. ; all rentted : good as new, at lowest prices; mounted portable engines, 8 to 25 b. p. 23-ffiParkway. J.S. YOUNG, Allegheny,. Pa. Ja3-92-MWF ' FOR SALE 28x48 CORLISS ENGINE: ONLY run a year; can be seen In operation; price on application; also a new Strange Co. stave ma chine, all complete: capacity 10,000 In 10 hours; will Bell at low figure. J. A. MCCORMICK, ISO First are. aul-p32-MWT FORSALE-ABODT2STONWPOUNDTIEON; also 15 or 20 ton of IS pound T Iron; we have also several engines and drums comnleta for min ing purposes: also 4 cylinder and 1 upright holl ers. GRAY & BELL, BanksvUle, Pa., or Little Saw Mill Run Railroad. myg-45-ws FOR SALE-CONTEACTOES MACHINERY: one 7jxl2-lnch double engine, double drum; others large and small, with single or donble friction drums; wire and manlla rope, centrifugal pumps, etc.; two 28x48-lnch horizontal engines with flywheels. THOMAS CARLIN'SSONScor. Lacock andSandusky sts., Allegheny. Jal7-Jiwr ZUIfccflnneous. FORSALE-ATGALLINGER'SMONEYLOAN' Offices, all kinds or Elgin, Waltham and Springfield watches at 60 cents on tbe dollar: guar antee given with each watch. N. GALLINGER, 1106 and 1200 Penn ave. f . S. Watch repairing a specialty. ' my21-J7 PERSONAL. PERSONAL-IF YOU WISH TO BORROW money on watches. Jewelry, clothing or musi cal goods call at GALLINGEll'S MONEY LOAN OFFICES, 1106 and 1200 Penn ave . myzl-27 PERSONAL-THE GENTLEMAN WHO WAS recognized while picking up lady's gold watch frpmsldewalk In front of Home's yesterday a. II , Is requested to return same to HORNE'S CASH DESK. my29-9S EKSONAL-BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have one book worth 10 cents, or a library worth (1,090, let us know: we will buy one as quickly as tbe other. LEVI'S BOOJi. STOKK Seventh. Ave. Hotel bnUdlng. myJ-SS 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 prlcesat HENRY TERHEYDEN'S. 630 Smith field st. myl2-uwTSu TjERSOa iL WHY TROUBLE YOUR WIFE, lor dau inters In renalrinz and clean- AT mothe ingvonrold clothes, when It can be done for a 4JKSON. the Tailor, cor. Fifth ave. trifle by DC and Wood s., second floor? Charges moderate; facilities unsurpassed: suits madeto order; spring styles now rejdv. 'telephone 1558. mhs I LOST. T ost-a c: IFICATE OF STOCK-NOTICE Xj is hereby iven that certificate No. 103 for iwcniT snares capital stock of the National .Insurance Com ly ox Aiiegueny, jra., stanaxng on the nooks aia company in tne name oi sen lost or stolen, and the pnb- Josenb Kite, ha: He Is warned ag; ist negotiating or buying same. auu aiso mat a company for a n Question has been made to said ssue or a new certificate for said lo-law. JOSEPH KLEE. snares accoram myiB-15-w BCsNESS CHANGES. "VTOTICE TsP: UNDERSIGNED HERE JM BY givesJiotice that he has this day with drawn from tlal limited Dartnershin known as Williams & Cm Limited, and steamer Daunt less and ownem which havo been engaged In the steamboaftnd towing business on the Mo nongabela, AVgbeny and Ohio rivers, having sold his war interest to James P. Williams, one of the qpnbers of the association known as William m- Co., Limited. All moneys dne to WilllatS & Co., Limited, and steamer' DauntlessJPnd owners, will be collected by James P. Jfiniams, who will settle np the busi ness of WJBlams & Co., Limited, and pay any lndebtediS thereof, and Dauntless asd owners. M L. Z. BIRMINGHAM. Piresasya, aaay , Jew. Bayw-n-w TO LET. CItr Residences. mO LET-NEARLY NEW S-BOOM BRICK X house. No. ts Ann .street, nat, and artir. gas: Immediate possession. Inquire at J. FBEUDENBERG'S, No. 420 Fifth ave. my2S-83 TO LET-pr PER MONTH. NEAT HOUSE IN first-class repair, newly painted. 6 rooms, attic, late improvements. No. 186 Bedrord ave. W. A. HEBRON A SON B, No. SO Fourth ave. my23-29-JIWT TOLET-tlSAMONTH. BRICK HOUSE OF 8 rooms, batb, range, hot and cold water, natural gas fixtures. No 168 Plymouth St.. Thirty fifth ward : a very good house for the money. W. A. HERRON & SONS, No. SO Fourth ave. my29-31-29,Jul, 4,7, 11,15 Hazelwood Residences. mO EET-LYTLE ST., NEAR HAZELWOOD X. ave., between the station and river, seven roomed house, with nlshed attic, bath, natural gas, large lot; opposite Mr. M. W. Kankins: rent S28 per month, inquire of iKOUT. MARSHALL, 69 Diamond st. my2S-4S Suburban Residences. TO LET-OR FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE for city property, eleven-room house, one acre of ground; six miles nr W. P. R. R. For particulars Inquire at 44 FOURTH STREET. my,S9-19-uwT8u 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. JVJt. T. DUNN. mh9-63 Anamnesis. TO LET -SOME FINE UNFURNISHED rooms suitable for housekeeping; tbree store rooms, good stands, low rent. For particulars In quire 44 FOURTH STREET. my23-61-IuWTSU Ta LET 3 OR 4 NICE ROOMS ON ONE floor, suitable for llzht honsekeenlnar. with gas and water. Apply to J. U. MORROW'S SHOE STORE, 2 Ohio St., Allegheny. my29-27 TO LET-FURNISHED FRONT ROOM FACING parks: first-class board with allhomecomforts; convenient to city: luper month lor two persons; reference required. Address S. C. A.. Dispatch office. my29-47 TO LET-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE keeplng In the coolest house lu Pittsburg: every convenience; both gases; extra kitchen and laundry, icebox and ice furnished; washing done ujr uuuk, sttiuiii avj!. myzs-za Bnsiness Stands. TO LET-WITH STEADY POWER-LARGE well-lighted rooms, suitable for light manu facturing. Apply at 68 WATER ST., Pittsburg. myas-iof TO LET NEAT NEW STOREROOM AND cellar; rent low: located No. 12 Federal st , Allegheny. W. A. HERRON SONS. 80 Fourth ave. my29-29-MWl' mo LET-STOREROOMS, ON CORNER PENN X and-Third street, 44 Fourth street, 85 Robin son street, Allegheny. Inquire at 44 FOURTH STREET. my29-20-MWTSa TO LET-SUITABLE FOR LIGHT 3IANU . FACTORING, good light second and third floors 511 Market st. ; entrance through store. Ap ply to W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, NO. 80 Fourth ave. my29-34 OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CETVED at the office of the City Controller until Tuesday, June 4, 2 p. 31., for the reoalrs of No. 6 engine house. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of P. C. Saner, archi tect, rooms Nos. 9 and 10, northwest corner Sixth and Liberty streets. Bonds in 'double the amount of bid must ac company each proposal, said bonds to be pro bated before the MayOr or City Clerk; Tbe Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J.O.BROWN. Chief of the Department of Public Safety. Pittsbpbo, May 27, 1889. my2S-SS A N ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE JL grade of Desota street from Fifth avenue to Alleqnlppa street Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That the grade of the west curb of Desota street from Fifth avenne to Allequippa street, be and the same shall be established as follows, tn wit! Beginning on the north cutb of Fifth avenue at an elevation of 235.18 feet; thence rising at the rate of 5.60 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 381.81 feet to the north enrb of Victoria street at an elevation of 257.29 feet: tbence rising at the rate of 10.50 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 1,297.60 feet to tbe south curb of Allequippa street at an elevation of 893.51 feet my296 AN ORDINANCE LOCATING WAL LLNGFORD street from Craig street to Bellefleld avenue. Section 1 Be it Ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. Thar Wallingf ord street from Craig street to Belle field avenue, be and the same shall be located as follows, to wit: Tbe south 5-foot line shall begin on the center line of Craig street at a distance of 438198 feet south from the center line of Center avenue, thence deflecting to the right 93 61' 15" In a southwestwardly direc tion a distance of about 675 feet to the west 5-foot line of Bellefleld avenne, and the said Wallingford street shall he ot a width of fifty (60) feet my296 A N ORDINANCE-LOCATING CORAL street from Negley avenue to Rebecca street. . Section I Be It ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same, that Coral street from Negley avenne to Rebecca street be, and the same shall be located as fol lows, to-wit: The south 5-foot line shall besrin on the west 10-foot line of Negley avenue at a distance of 387.65 feet south from stone monu ment on the north Moot line ot Mignonette street: thence deflecting to the right 81 48' 40" for a distance of 1,647.07 feet to the west 5-foot line of Rebecca street intersecting the said line at an angle of 98 08' and at a distance of 49.35 feet north from a stone monument at tbe first angle In Rebecca street south from Penn avenue, and the said Coral street shall be a width of fifty (50) feet my296 PROCLAMATION. (SPECIAL ELECTION.) City of Pittsburg ss. Is accordance with the Constitution of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and an ordi nance of the city of Pittsburg, I, William Mc Callin, Mayor of the city of Pittsburg; do there fore make known and give this public notice to the citizens of said city qualified to vote for members of the House of Representatives of this Commonwealth, that a special election will be beld in the Second, Fif tb. Eighteenth and Twenty-sixth wards, in said city, on tbe third Tnesday of June, A. D. 18S9, being tbe 18th day of the month, in the several election districts therein, at which time qualified voters will as- semDie at tneir respective polling places, here after named, and vote by ballot for members of the Select and Common Council of the city as inaicatea oeiow : The electors of tbe Second ward, Plttsbnrc, First district to meet at Archibald & Broth ers' livery stable, 13S Third avenue. Second district to meet at the Poor Board office. Fourth avenue. Third district to meet at public scboolhouse. Diamond street And elect one Select Councilman for said ward to fill the unexpired term of Jas. Getty, Jr., re signed . The electors of the Fifth ward; Pittsburg, First district, to -meet at the office of Peter Hermes, No. 208 Fifth avenue. Second dis trict to meet at John Urban's meat store, Wylle avenue. Third district to meet at the public schoolhouse, Webster avenue. And elect one Select Councilman for said ward to fill the unexpired term ot John O'Neill, re signed. The electors of the Eighteenth ward, Pitts burg, First district to meet at the livery stable of Alex Kl"gan. Butler street. Second district to meet at Eaufleld House, Butler street and bridge. Third district to meet at the office of B. B. Mclnerny, on Butler street And elect one neiect councilman lor saia ward to nil the unexpired term of Michael Dwyer, resigned. The electors of the Twenty-sixth ward, Pitts burg, First district to meet at John Hnghes' tinsnop, Sidney street near Eighteenth street Second district to meet at house of Jacob Anlenbacher, Jr., corner of Eighteenth and Sarah streets. Third district to meet at Odd Fellows' Hall, Eighteenth street Fourth dis trict to meet at the bouse of John Mansmann, corner of Twentieth and Jane streets. Fifth district to meet at the public schoolhouse. Sarah street And elect one Common Council man for said ward to fill the unexpired term of Wm. Ruhlandt resigned. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and afilxed the seal of the city of Pitts burg, this 28th day of May. A. D. 1&9. my29-67 WM.McCALUN. Mayor. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE grade of Sbiloh street from Grandview avenue to Southern avenne. Section 1 Be It ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and It,' Is bereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That the grade of the west curb line of Sbiloh street from Grandview avenue to Southern avenue, he and the same is hereby established as fol lows, to wit: Beginning at the south 10-foot line of Granoview avenue, at an elevation of 417.05 feet: thence by a vertical curve for a dis tance of 43.6 feet to aP.T.at an elevation ot 41114 feet; thence rising at the rate of S feet per lOOfeetfora distance of 111.41 feet to a P. C. at an elevation of 423.71 feet: thence by a ver tical curve for a distance of SO feet to a P. T.. I at an elevation of 424.16 feet; thence falling at tne rate oi i ieet per iw xeet lor a distance of 147.73 feat to the north curb line of Sycamore street at an elevation of 421.21 feet: thence level for a distance of 2a 69 feet to an angle at an ele vation of 421.21 feet; thence rising at the rate of X88 per 100 f eet f or a distance of 466. 66 feet to the south curb line of Virginia avenue, at an elevation of 438.5 feet; theece rising at the rate of W.74 feet per 10 feet for a dietasce of 304.98 feet to the north orb Hue of. Southern avefiM,ttaaevatiwe44.ttfeet. myv-jg OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. AN OBDrNANCEESTABLiaHING THS grade or Mawhinney street, from Forbes street southerly, for a distance of S6&88fect. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the) city of Pittsburg, In Select and Common Conn cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained asd en acted by tbe authority of the same. That the grade of the west curb of Mawhinne; street, from Forbes street for a distance of oou.83 feet southerly from the south Una oC Forbes street be and the same shall be estab lished as follows, twlt: Beginning at the) sonth building line of Forbes street at an ele vation of 234.09 feet, thence falling at the rata of Cfeet per 100 feet for a distance of 100 feet to the north Una of Fresco alley at an elevation of, 228.69 feet, thence rising at the rata of one) (1) foot per 10O feet for a distance of 125 feet to point at an elevation of 229 91 feet, thence fallT inp at the rate of one (I) foot per 100 feet for a, distance of 34X88 feet to a point at an eleratloar of 228.52 feet. rayS-ft Continued on Seventh J'age.'i AMUSEMENTS. -raud OPERA house It Every evenlngmatinees Decoration Day (Thursday) and Saturday, Willard Spenser popular comic Opera. THE LITTLE TYCOON, Notice Tbe programme used this week: per fumed with Lightner's Maid of the Mist, my26T TTAHRIS THEATER MONDAY, MAT 27. Every Afternoon and Night, MY .PARTNER. Nextweek The Kinder Garden. myZZ-H-xwT B ACES EXPOSITION PARK- DECORATION DAT. 2:40 Pacing Race for Butchers and Merchant; 250 Trottine Race, T 2M Trotting Race, ' 220 Pacing Race, -And- Pony Running Raee. ADMlSSIONjJOc; CHILDREN, 25c. Music by Great Western Band. my2S-48 PICNIC GROVE FREE! WINDSOR PARK. Only six miles from the city, situated on th bluff overlooking Davis Island dam. Easll reached by rail or boat. Large grove of fores trees, cool, clear springs of water, fine dancii platform, etc The use of the grove will be given free' Snnday schools, societies, lodges, G.A.R. post private fetes, etc., the only charge beingfai on the steam elevator to and from the ground For dates and further particulars apply J. H. DAWSON, Lacock street, near Fe eral street, Allegheny, or to A CLANEY tbe grounds. mvll-15-D ARCHITECTS. A. E. IlNKENHEllIEK, ARCHITECT, 5to Smithfield street, Pittsburg; Pa. Frefhelti reund Building, second floor. mh24-S0-MWF REMOVAL. George Hodgdon, Architect, has removed to his handsome new rooms. Safe Deposit Build ing, 83 Fourth ave. Take elevator to fifth floor myl7-100-l) LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT letters of administration on the estate of Margaretha Schnsler, deceased, late of Pitts burg, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known 'without delay. HENRY SCHUSLER, JOHN SCHUSLER. ap2t66-W -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1M letters of administration on tbe estate of Geo. F. Heim, deceased, late of Allegheny City, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all those indebted to said estate, will make immediate payment and those having claims agunst the same will present them duly probated without delay. JOHN F, MYERS, 10 Federal st, room 26, second floor, Alle gheny. mv29-97-TV ESTATE OF GERHARD STRATMAN, deceased. Executors' notice. Notice Is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Gerhard Stratman, late of the Fourth ward. City of Allegheny, county of Allegheny, State of Pennsylvania, deceased, havo been granted to the undersigned, to whom an per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay to JOS. STBAT. MAN. JOHN STRATilAN. Evacutora. 44fl i Liberty ave Pittsburg, Fa. m.-57-"W "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN Xi application will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania od THURSDAY, JUNE 13, 1889, by Edwin E-Lmle, A. Marthens, Frank Wilcox, Charles c Wolfe and Walter D. Upte grafT, under the general corporation act of 18741 and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called Manufact urers' Water Company, the character and ob ject of which is to sopoly water to the public in the township of Patton, Allegheny county, Pa and for these purposes to have, possess and en joy all tbe rights, benefits and privileges of said act of Assembly and its supplements. my22-o7-'WJ AUCTIOS SALES. BY JAS. W. DRAPE & CO. Another and final public sale of the balance of unsold BUILDING LOTS In this plan, on Boggs, Washington and Chess avenues. Pittsburg, only 10 minutes' walk frort Mt Washington Incline Plane. As it is desira ble to close up the interest between the differ ent heirs, tbe remainder of the lots will be ex posed topnblic sale, on SATURDAY AFTER NOON, of this week (Junel), at 3 o'clock on the premises. Having sold 261otslntbis plan, we will, on tbe above date, offer the bal ance of 86Iot3, including some of tbe most de sirable of any in the plan. Lots will be sold singly or in blocks on very liberal terms of pay ment;S10down on each lot at sale. Title per, feet Free tickets on incline plane. Get plan JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. Agents and AnctiorR eers, 129 Fourth avenne. Pittsburg. mv2tf-43 f DECORATION DAY. Decoration Day being the nlneteeth anni versary of Dr. Orr as a regular practising physician, he has decided to offer his pro fessional services free to all who may apply f oi two weeks' treatment at tbe office of tbe A O. R. R. R P. Association of Regular Registered Resident Physicians. No. 720 Penn avenue, on Decoration Day from 2 to 5 P. M. Dr. Orr intends to snend the forenoon ol Decoration Day assisting his comrades to decorate the graves of our fallen, but not forgotten defenders of oux nnion. Dr. Orr invites the friends of the! hundreds of patients he has cured ot catarrh and dyspepsia during the last year to call and allow him and his associate physicians toprovt that they are what they claim to be.regula registered resident physicians, who are compc tent to do all they claim, and that they ar not travelers who stop lnonr city for a fe weeks or months, and by making a great dis play over a few easily cured cases they deceivi many and go away with their money, Ieavlnj them in worse health than they found them We do not publish testimonies of patient . unless they request or allow it; nor will w publish the name of any student and call he: Mrs. Dr. to deceive ladies who are affectet with mock modesty, and who would thus b dosed by a female quack. All sensible ladle . prefer to ,be cured by an honorable and con scientions 'physician, who regards the modest- and confidence of his female patients as to sacred to clash to any of his other patients. This association Is f onnded for the protectloi , ui luusa nuu bio veiug ueceivca oy spunoui institutes and bigh-sonnding but hollow titles ' all of which is no proof of ability or legality. We invite all persons suffering from chronic?. -diseases, medical or surgical, to call for consul-' tatlon free, no matter if you have been pro4 naunced incurable by some traveling; doctor,' We do not turn away all persons not easily cured. A. O. R. R. R. P, 720 Penn ave. 5 myZWIOii Arrived at Last, overp. r.r, m THE GMT'IMIIAL lllllj THE LARGEST IN THE WORLD: fJkm Took First Prize at Philadelphia CenteakiaH 1S76. , T -, NOW AT STROUFS Band Box Cafe, 23 UNION STREET, 0723-73 prTSBrrRGpA;, A. WHITELBY. f. 128K THIRD AVE., TJPSTATRS. - !J Gents' shoes soled and heeled In 15 minutes? lor 73 cents. , -g Finest work in the city. myZS-U-WFjl TMJNCAN C. WHITE, Bafidlng Contractor, 2. 71 DlamrKiit frei- . ... . 3 Seoead door above Stfil&ieloV V .M Jr X-KW8M, .flM-MtW, B Vi.J. t - - 'JfciA . 1vt X,.