THE mTSBOTG DISPATCH. MONDAY, MARCH 24, 189a TKUE NATIONAL MEN. Kev. Shaffer Tells Mechanics What American Greatness Means. PRACTICAL PEOPLE IN DEMAND. Sermon by Eor. George T. Street on Per sonal Kesponsibility. SDXDAI TALKS OF OTHEE PKEACEEES Yesterday morning Rev. George Shaffer, jiastor of the Second M. V. Chnrch, told the members of tlie Jr. O. TJ. A. SI. what con stituted true national greatness. Six lodges of the order, with their friends, filled the church to overflowing. Hastily sketching the material greatness of America and showing conclusively that in every department of business the Ameri can has the right to exclaim, "We are the people," he said: "There is something else necessary in the building up ot a great nation beside great material resources. "We think we have this something in our republican form ot government. Our Government bestows upon each of us something grander, something more import ant than the blessing of civil and religious liberty Far greater than these elements of our greatness is this that the American Government takes to itself in partnership every citizen. Evef- man over 21 years of age, of proper moral character, and mental capacitv, becomes a part of the Government itself. This form of government exalts us to tbe highest and most honored position, hence the necessity for tho education of the race. "When we use the riyht of suffrage. e are not using it tor ourselves alone. There arc in this country 12.000.000 voters, a little more than one-fourth of the total population. When you go to the polls to exercise the light of suffrage you represent not yourself aione, out lour other. .Many oi incsewnnm on represent arc women and children unahle to vote; others arc Insane; many of them be long to the criminal clay.es. You represent tho interests of all these classes and their interests depend upon jour intelligent use of, the shining whlto ballot. When you stay aiy from tho polls, you not only dcpiive yourscll, but you deprive four others of a voice In the govern rue'nt of j our country. Taking this viewoflt, how responsible, holv and solemn becomes the right of American suffrage. How fewaro apt to realize it? Your rignt of suffrage is not a trifling thing, a mere bauble ulilch jou ran trade fur a plant oi whisky or for a position pajlng 09 or SM) a month, it Is not something that you can throw around among your Iricuds as a personal favor. It Is a sulcuin charge given you by our God. "Close upon thl comes another clement of our greatness our frco educational system. This clement Is rmcntlal to our national safety anil our national uclfaic. Under a form ot government like ours, whcio the people aro sovereign, education becomes a necessity. ISdti cation Is our uatlunal safeguard. This Government cannot exist with out it. A government like this in the hands or the Ignorant and thoso licking moral character would be mora dangerous than tho extreme of mniiarrhy. It Mould be bettor t'y far lo have the government tented In three or four Intelligent and moral persons than to have It In the hands of many Ignoiaut and de praved incu. HrneftMO must haie education to guard against such a danger. A man cannot fullv repiescnt thoe ho represents without intelligence, without being capable to read and write and without looking into tho principles Involved in the American form of government. This being the case, 1 think that our public school system becomes nn actual neccssltv. The perpetuation ot the Government depends upon tt, anu I hold that as we cannot as a nation exist without it. education should be in America as in Germany, compulsory. Children Irom 6 to 15 years of age should be compelled to go to school. You sav that this Interferes with paicntal rights. It does not. No parent has a right to deprive his child of an education, buchalaw mightuork hardships in some cases, but the safety of a nation, which Gladstone said would food stand at the head of all others, requires the enactment of such a law." SEKMON TO LATTER-DAT SAINTS. Rev. T. W. Yfllliftms, of Iown. Lectures on the Bible nnd Christ' Word. Rev. T. W. Williams, of Lucas, Ia delivered an address before an audience of the Reorgan ized Church of :tbc Litter Day-Saints last night, at SI fourth avenue, Mr. Williams is a young man and a fluent, convincing speaker. He took for his text John, xvIl, IT, and he labored to show the declaration made by Jesus in tho prayer thus made by Chrisr. He treated the Bible from the historical point as written by Hoses and then the prophetical part as portrayed by the prophets and all inspired men whose writings have been handed down as tbe direct word of God to man. and the doctrinal part or that which was given by Christ's in spired apostles, who wrote under tbe direct inspiration of God. He said: "Ve do not make tbe claim that all that is recorded in tbe Bible is worthy the credence of man, but only that part which purports to come from God direct or through his inspired representatives, binceritv will not avail us unless it accords with the written word of God. Lot's wife, and Uzzab, who laid his hand upon the ark of God, aro irrefutable evidences that G oil's word is true. Nebuchadnezzar's dream and the interpretation given by Daniei portra) s the history of nations from Babylonian days down 'o tbe final consummation, when the kingdon s of this world become the king doms ot on Lord Jesus Christ. Christ's ords are the words of the Father direct, and should be worthy our credence. His statements, as inculcated in Matt, xxiv., are to-dav being marvelously and miracu lously fulfilled. His statement in Matt, vii: If any man will do his will he shall know his doctrine, gives every son and daughter the opportunity of proving the divinity of the word of God beond dispute." The principles of these Litter-Day bairns as explained by one of their exponents are tbe nearest to the real teachings cf Christ of any in the Christian world. They claim to follow His teachings as closely as it is possible foranv one to follow in this day. Although the name of the sect is suggestive of the Mormons of Utah, the follower of this religion say that they are not connected with the Brighanittes in any way and that their principles are diomct rically opposed to polygamy. Mr.'Williams will remain in this city for a month yet, and will deliver a lecture every Sunday morning and evening, at the same place, during that time. SELF RESPONSIBILITY. Somo Pertinent Remarks Upon tho Subject by Rev. George T. Street. Rev. George T. Street, of Mt. Washington, preached last evening in tho Fourth Avenue Baptist Church on "Personal Responsibility." He said every one should choose bis own way, the right way, and pursue it. It was not alone a sign of weakness, but one of cowardice, to say in extenuation of wrongdoing that it was the fault of evil example or the influence of others by which wo were mislead. Go to the peniten tiary and ask each of tho thousand and one prisoners there what brought hiiu there, what be did. and nine out of ten will answer you that it was the fault oi somebody else. Adam did the same thing when charged with disobedience by tbe Creator, and bis descend ants have not abandoned this custom, all hu manity saying that it was the other fellow who did wrong. Then there is the class which claims to be the victims of circumstances, saying that its faults aro the result of natuial Inclinations inherited, not acquired, and saddling the responsibility for their sinfulness upon their Maker. To those men he would say that they should be the victors, instead of the victims. The man can will who wishes, and tbe will power can con quer any circumstances, lie a man as well as a Christian and exert that power, and the con science which can best huld itself responsible for its acts will be the clearest. PEACT1CAL PEOPLE KEEDED. Rev. Dr. Marsh Talks on Education and rrnctlcn! Life. The Smithtield Street M. E. Church was tilled last night by an interested audience to listen to a sermon by the Rev. Dr. Marsh, Pres ident of the 51 1. Union College, Alliance, O. The speaker chose for his text Proverbs 4 and 13. His remarks were directed especially to the young people iu the gathering, on whom he es sayed to impress the importance of being practical in every undertaking iu life. He dwelt also on the effects of college and higher education, and said that this was not es sentially necessary to success in lift. He said the world wanted practical peoplein every line, and ouly such people wero likely to succeed. The practical side of religion was also spoken of by the doctor, as well as the practical side of many other vocations iu life. The choosing of a fitting vocation, the speaker said, was likewise of greatlmportance. True education did not consist, in bis estima tion, of mere learning by heart what was in books, but in understanding what was meant. K did not consist in knowing what the rule says on any given question or problem, but in knowing why it said so. Mr. Marsh it a plain direct practical speaker, with a Harriionlan beard and cast of counten ance. TAKES IN A IiUI.I.Y. No Tickets for the Ainrrlcna Club's Grnnt Itirthilny Banquet Left Progress of the Preparations for the Event Emi nem Men to be Present. The sale of seats for the forthcoming din ner of the Amcricus Republican Club, the anniversary of the birth of General U. S. Grant, April 2C, took place at the club house Saturday night. The rooms were well filled with members, and the plan of seats had just 300 plates marked out, 30 of which were reserved for the guests of the club and the press, leaving 270 for members. The Committee of Arrangements will not have the same complaint to makeas formerly. The members have been prompt, this year, in answering the notices sent out, and the consequence is that tho entire nnmber of seats, at ?8 per seat, were taken. If any member has been left unprovided for. the committee says, no blame can attach to it, as all who an swered the notices sent ont over a week ago were provided for. and it is absolutely neces sary that the printer be given a chance to get out the plans of the tables with the names of those who will occupy them. Mr. Wilson, of the Seventh Avenue Hotel, has had the entire floor of his hotel, which has been engaged by the Amcricus on this evening, newly refurnished for this occasion, and with the floral decorations to be made, the supper will eclipse anv repast ever given by the club. The committee states that it has been very successful so Tar in securing ciistinguisned speakers, comparing favorably with any dinner jet given. As tbe club has entertained such gentlemen as President Harrison, Senators Sherman. Plumb and Quav, lions. William Mc Kinlev and Nathan Goff. Governors Beaver and Forakcrand Colonel F D. Grant, this will be difficult to accomplish. The committee has alnavs delayed announcing tho names of those who would absolutely oe present until tho entire list had been made out, and by so doing claims it has been able to have present at their dinners the gentlemen it has officially named, and therefore will adhere to the same plan this year. Arrangements are being made for special car from Washington to Pittsburg and return for tha distinguished gentlemen who will come from the Capitol. From present arrangements tho guests will arrive Saturday morning, and win uc placed in tno nanus of a committee con sisting of the life members of the club, and will be escorted to places of interest through out the two cities. The menus of the Amcricus Club dinners have always been souvcniis of the occasion that tho guests and members retain, and tho committee promises that the present one, now In the hands of the engravers, will bono ex ception. Tho gentlemen coiniiosing'thls com mit teo have much experience in giving dinners, this being their fouttli. KEEL'S SAECASTIC STiLE. How tho Pnrnkrr Mixed Up Jinlso Emery's Lecnl Knowlrilffr. Colonel Samuel F. Barr, who appears as tho plaintiff in tho famous plate glass suit, Is welt known In public life. For two terms ho repre sented tho Dauphin district In Con cress. Colonel Ilarr It a pleasant talker, and tho other day when a reporter met him taking lunch at tho Duqttesne, tho conversation drifted to Speaker need. Haiti tho Colonel: "I regard Mr. Reed as tho strongest and brainiest man Iu the House. Do you know he resembles Shakespoaro some what, but ho Is very sensitive about it, I remember nno day I told him that he looked like the great poet, and tho lemaik didn't please him. He feels that Shakespeare was such a superior man that comparisons would be odious, and ho dreads lest some epithet should be applied to him. "Uced. oi course. Is a sarcastic man. He doesn't like Judge Emery, of Maine. I bought somo property in the State after tbe Judge had pronounced the title unencumbered, but after ward I discovered somebody had a claim against It, and it gave me some trouble. I met Reed one day, ana I told him about it. I said I was provoked that a man of Emery's promi nence should lead mo into a trap, and then I asked him what he thought of the Judge as a lawyer. "Well," said the Speaker in bis tine sarcastic style, "Emery ought at least to be well enough versed in the law to know when a title is clear." LINKED IN FRIENDSHIP. Institution of Central Lodge of the Order of the Golden Chnln. State Commander Samuel I. Osmond, as sisted by a number of prominent members of tbe order, instituted Centtal Lodge of the Or der of the Golden Chain, in Assembly Hall, corner Center avenue and Erin street, Satur day evening, with 30 charter members. Tho following officers were chosen: Pjist Com mander. Samuel M. Miller: Commander, 8. A. Johnston. Esq.; Vice Commander, Thomas Mc Murray; Assistant Commander, William T. Doran: Prelate, C. B. Callahan; Guide, Philip C. Negley; Secretary. James Torrence: Collec tor. L. E. Hewitt; Treasurer. Pror. S. D. Evor liart: Guardian, Harvey W. Reynolds; Senti nel. Thomas A Griffith: Trustees. O. K. Gard ner, J. S. Rcisch and Leopold Dcpuy: Medical Examiners, Drs. Frank J. Phillips and Charles E Cummiugs. State Commander Osmond will pay an official visit to Crafton Lodge at Crafton to-night. A large delegation of the officers and members of lodges of this city and Allegheny will be pres ent to witness the initition of several candi dates by the Crafton Degree Team, w hose work is said to be novel and very interesting. AMBITIOUS TO BE SOLDIERS. Itloro Than n Dozen Young Plttsburcers After Ono Cndctshlp. A special from "Washington last night to The Dispatch, says that Hon. John Dalzell announces that an examination for a cadctsbip at West Point will take place at the rooms of tbe Central Board of Education, iu the McClin tock building. Market street, on Thursday, April 3. There are more than tho usual num ber of applicants, Mr. Dalzell having received notice from no less than 12 or 15 young men who aro ambitious tolcarn to bo soldiers. Previous to tbe academical examination the applicants will be examined physically by Dr. Bingaman, at his office on Penn avenue, and secure a certificate from him. WANT THE LAW ENFORCED. The Turners Ask Congress to Enforce the Emigration Law. The Lawrence Turn Verein met yesterday afternoon in its hall on Butler street, Law rcnceville. There was a large attendance. Theodore Geiselhart presided, and William A. Shilling acted as Secretary. Tho Chair an nounced that the North German Turnerbund had prepared a petition asking Congress to pro vide for a strict enforcement of the emigration laws, in order that tho unworthy elements may be prevented from landing in America. The petition was indorsed. Joseph Wetzel. Otto Kipnich and H. C. Gun ter were elected to membership. Bargains! Bnrgnins! Bargains! In rinnos! Pianos! Pianos! "We have on hand a great number of second-hand pianos that must be sold at once to clear out warerooms. These are: Krauich & Bach, Gaeble & Co., American Co., Decker Bros., Steinway, Grovesteen & Co., Chickering, Haines, Fischer, Kuabc, And many other makes. They have been thoroughly overhauled and look and are al most as good as new. Will be sold at from $25 up ior cash or installments. Get your piano now nnrl have it delivered after April 1. Hellok & Hof-nk, MThssu 77 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg. The Balmoral Choir From Glasgow, Scotland, will give one of their grand concerts of sacred and Scottish song, in the Emory M. E. Church, Penn avenue, East End, this (Monday) evening, March 24, at 8 o'clock. An entirely new programme has been prepared. Tickets 0 cents, from Campbell & Dick, John T. Wil son, W. B. Kuhn, Nelson & Hall, B. M. Stcrritt and Squires Hardware Co. Dr. C. V. Wilson in the chair. Fine concert of sacred and Scottish song in the Emory M. E. Church, Penn avenue, East End, this Monday evening at 8 o'clock, by the celebrated "Balmoral Choir" Irom Glasgow. Scotland. An entirely new pro gramme has been prepared. Tickets 60c each, from John T. Wilson, Campbell & Dick, W. B. Kuhr, Nelson & Hall, Squires Hardware Co. and B. M. Sterrnt. Dr. C. V. Wilson in the chair. Bewnre of Pneumonia. Use at once Baker's Pare Cod Liver OUorBa ker's Emulsion. The genuine only. Druggists ALMOST PHYSICIANS. Programme for the Fourth Annual Com mencement of the Medical College Twenty. Nine Graduates The Institu tion Meeting With Grntlfylna haccess. The fourth annual commencement exer cises of the Western Pennsylvania Medical College will be held in the Grand Opera House, Thursday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Diplomas of graduation will be granted to 29 of the 117 students who have attended the institution this term. An interesting programme has been ar ranged for the occasion. Tbe exercises will be opened with prayer by Rev. F. R. Far rand, of the Soutbside Presbyterian Church. The salutatory address will be delivered by Dr. J. D. Thomas, of the Soutbside. The degrees will be conferred by Dr. C. B. King, of Alle gheny, after which Prof. M. D. Riddle, D. D., of the Western Theological Seminary, will de liver an 'address. The presentation of prizes will then take place followed by the benedic tion. The Opera House orchestra will lend in terest to the occasion, bv interspersing the ex cises with selections. Tho following are the names who have passed the required examina tions and will compose the graduating class: Herman E. Almes, Joseph C Boggs, A.J. Bouceck, Pearson C Cope. Win. S. Campbell, hiram DuPuy, Simon P. Ernest, Wm. H. Fetter. George L. Fife, Thomas B. Gormley, John A. Graham. Jos. L. Haven, Ellis S. Mont gomery, Thomas N. McKee, George B. Mc Fatland, Samuel H. AIcKibbon, J. Robert Mc Quaid, Jos. E. Martin, John H. Mercer. Jacob W. Phillips, Robert 51. Powers, Joseph Piersol. John C. Sullivan, Wm. B. Shields, John a Silvus, John B. Shupe. H. P. Thompson and Walter A. Voorhees. The oath formerly administered to students when they graduated, will be dispensed with this year. This plan has been adopted to con form with the ideas of nearly every member of the facultywho believe that it is sheernonsense to administer the oath. Many of tbe pbsicians, among others, Dr. C. B. King, Dr.J.D. Thomas and Dr. J. 41. Duff, were opposed to tho use of the oath from the first. Tho oath principally bound tbe young phjsician to gentlemanly de portment while discharging his professional duties. The success of the new medical college has passed tho most sanguine expectations of thoso who established it. Thev bare had tho proud satisfaction of educating nearly 100 physicians, many of whom arc now successful practitioners. Tbe college is no longer an experiment; but it ranKswitiiauortno nrst-ciass institutions in the country. But it could scarcely bo other wise with such phjsicians as compose tho offi cers and faculty, back of it. Tho trustees of the Institution aro: Presi dent, Dr. C. B. King; VIco President, Dr. J. B. Murtloch: Secretary. Dr. W. J. Asdale; Treasurers, Dr. J. Chris Langc. Dr. James 51c Caiin, Dr. W. Snlvely. Dr. J. D. Thomas, Dr. J. G. conncll. Dr. J. C. Dunn. Tho officers of tho faculty are: President. Dr. James McCann; Dean. Dr. J. B. Murdoch; Secretary. Dr. W. J. Asdale Kerontccn other well-known physi cians of Pittsburg and Allegheny compose, tho faculty, who havo devoted their tlmo and energy and knowlcdgo to placo tho Institution on tho high piano which it now occuplos. Another Big Cut In Rntcs to Colorado Points Mndo by the Illlssoui I Pnclfle Railway. From St. Louis to Pueblo, Colorado Springs and Denver, Col., $12 CO. From Kansas City In Pueblo, Colorado Springs nnd Denver S7 !0. Thcso rates arc strictly first class. For tickets nnd further informa tion call upon your nearest ticket agent, or apply to 8. 11. Thompson, central piistcngcr agent Missouri Pacific By., 1110 Liberty St., Pittsburg. MF1UM. FAMIIIONH For Hoys' anil Children' Fine Clothing From Broknw Bros,, New York. These justly esteemed garments are every year higher in public favor. Their unques tioned stylishness and real merits make them the favorites. The exclusive agency for Pittsburg is Sailor's, Sixth and Liberty streets. This spring's fashions are especi ally pretty and satisfactory, and your inspec tion is requested. 11WF Owing to tho Llcenso Law Everybody who wants to cannot sell liquor, but there is nothing to prevent people from eating good bread. Those who would have the best and purest bread should ask their grocer for Marvin's Boyal Loaf or Queen's Jubilee, both as fine 'and pure and whole some as it is possible to make them. Try them and be convinced. mwf Adjourned Salo of Elscssor Eslnte, Corner ol Jackson and Webster, Al legheny, to Wednesday, March 26, at 10 A. M.; five brick houses on Jackson, and one brick bouse on Webster. A. J. Pentecost, Auctioneer, 413 Grant street. Genuine Bnrgnins In Corsets. Beal C. P. corsets 1 25. $1 65, $2, the equiline health SI, sateen corded 50c, 75c, French woven 75e, $1, B. and G. 75c, and all leading styles at Bosenbaum & Co.'s. SI Dmll Further Notice. SI. A life-size crayon ior S3 50, or 12 cabinets or one 8x10 photo for 51, at Aufrecht's Elite Gallery, 516 Market St., P'g. Bring children. Do You Ent Bread? Then if you would be happy and health lul use Marvin's Boyal Loat the sweetest, purest and most wholesome bread made. BUSINESS CHANGES. DISSOLUTION-NOTICE, TO WHOM IT may concern, the partnership now exist ing between C. F. Kellenberger and Aug. W. Gicscke, at 976 Libertv St., will be dissolved on April L All bills paid' by A. W. Giescke before April 1. mh2I-13 PROPOSALS. QEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE O CEIVED at the pastoral re-idence of bS. Peter and Paul's Church. Larimer ave.. East End. Pittsburg, until AIARCH 31, at 3 v. M., for brick work on the new church. For plans and specification'!, apply at the pastoral residence. The Building Committee reserve the right to reject anv or all bids. mhlG-37-MTTS JOS. SUHR. Pastor. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED bv the Committee on Light of the Borough of Wilkinsburg. Pa., until 4 P. M. FRIDAY. April 4, lb90. for lighting the borough with electric lights. Specifications can be seen at T. D. Turner's livery stable, Wildins burg, or No. 83 Seventh ave., Pittsburg. The proposals to be addressed to Samuel A Steel. Chairman of the Committee on Light, No. S3 Seventh ave.. city. Tbe committee reserve the right to reject any or all bid". SAMUEL A. STEEL, ARTHUR STUART, N. J. H. GEKW1G, mh23 2-24.27,ap2 Committee. XT OTICE TO PRINTERS AND BINDERS. J Sealed proposals will bo received at this othco until i r. jt. TUESDAY, March 25 inst., for the following: 161 receipt books, containing 53,100 receipts, i binding, paper back. 135 receipt books, containing 27,350 receipts, i binding, paper back. S'J books, sheep binding, containing 4,970 leaves. 133 books. J bindiug, paper back, containing 6,170 leaves. 100 extra receipt books, containing 1,000 re ceipts. 10 extra books, i binding, paper backs. 3Q.CIU0 statement-. Samnles can be seen at County Treasurer's office. JOSIAH SPEEIi. mh2I-?5-D County Controller. AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE-TO-NIGHT, J. O. DUFF OPERA CO. Wednesday and Saturday. Next week, Nellie 4IcHeury in Green Room Fun. mh24-32 BIJOU THEATER-TO-NIGHT, W. J. GILMORE'S THE TWELVE TEMP TATIONS. Matinee'. Wednesday and Satur day. March 81. Post S. G. A R, in "The Drum mer Bov of Shiloh." mh24 9 TTARRY W1LLIA41B' ACADEMi- To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Satnidav. THE BENNETT BROS". ALL AJIERICAN STAR SPECIALTY CO. mb23-6-s WORLD'S .MUSEUM ALLEGHENY CITY, week of 4Iarch 2t 4Iaggi-, 'be Midget, Barbara Goetz. the long haired lauy. Billiard, Ida Williams, Zemora And RICHMOND COMEDY COMPANY. mh24-3 milE MODEL WIFE, By A. A. WILLITS. In Fifth U. P. Church, Irwin ave., Allegheny, Thursday, March 27, at 8 P. M. Tickets 50c. Reserved seats 25c extra. mh23-69-itw ZDUplav advertUanenti one dollar per tquare or one insertion. Classified advertise ment! on this page such at Wanted. For Sale, To Let, etc, ten cent per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than fifty lents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. THE DISPATCH HAS Ol'KNED A BRANCH OFFICE FOR THE bOUTnSlDE AT NO. 1S CAKSON STREET, WHERE ADVERTISE MENTS. NEWS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS CAN HE LEFT, BOTH FOR GENERAL EDITIONS. AND FOR THE SPECIAL SOUTHSIDE ISSUE PUB LISHED EACH SATURDAY. BRANCH OFFICES ARE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES. WHERE WANT, FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO P. M. FOR IN SERTION NEXT MORNING: Adrertlsements are lobe prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with TUX D1S PATCH. PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 35t,9 Butler street. E.MILG. STUCKEY. th street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY 4CO., Wylle ave. and Fultonst. N. STOKELY. Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST END. 1. W. WALLACE, 6111 Tenn avenns. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER A SHE1BLER, 6th av. Jt Atwood sb SOUTHSIDE. JACOB SPOHN. No. SCarson street. H. A.DONALDSON, 1T07 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCnER, 59 Federal street. H. 3. McRRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. FRED U. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. n. EGGERS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut st. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOSIASMcHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pcnnsvlvanla and Beaveraves. l'ERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves, T. R. MORRIS, 6S6 Preble ave. 111LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOORER. Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. ADVERTISERS, PLEASE NOTICE! The business office of The Pittsburg Dispatch will be re moved on, or about, April ist, tO CORNER SMITHFIELD AND Diamond Strf.ets. WANTED. Mala Iloln. w ANTKD-A GOOD 11 A III! Ell. Apply M3 inli:i-:s LACUCH. hi., Allegheny. w A.VnCl)-HIX:KIItST-CI,AHtmiltNlBHl.NU gooat salesmen at jiaukji anb'. mhM-lW WANTF.U-A GOOD EltRANI) ItOY. AP PLY THOMAS CALLAGHAN, 200 Fifth are. mh:t-21 WANTED-A GOOD IIAHIIEK. APPLY AT once to J. J. HF.IL, W-H Main tt., Shsrpt burg. Pa. mli24- WANTEll-TYFEBETrERN OF Mi AND ! jears' experience at 69 THIRD AVENUE, third floor. mlrrs-G3 WANTED-F1RST-CLAS3 PLUMBER: NONE but steady man need apply. 11. F, COLL & CO., 627 Filth av. mbM-H WANTED-MOLDERS-ONE OR TWO GOOD inolders. Cull or uddreis DAWF.S A MYLEIt, New Brighton, Pa. mhSMSl WANTED BILL AND ENTRY CLERK; aire About 16 or 17 years. Address C. J. 1.. Dispatch office; state salary expected. mn24-l WANTF.D-FOUR GOOD MACHINISTS AT MCKINNON IRON WORKS. Ashtabula, O.; steady employment at good wages. mli21-91 WANTED-A BOY TO LEARN BARBER trade; one with experience preferred. Call at WASHINGTON AVE. AND FULTON ST., Allaxhcny. mhM-12 -TTANTEI1-A YOUNG MAN THAT HAS HAD W some experience In the barber business. Call nn GEOKU D. ENGEL, IS Anderson tt., Allegheny, Pa. mh24-17 -TTTANTED-A GOOD CARRIAGE PAINTER W able to take charge of shop And work piecework. Apply or address W. It. WEIGEL, Evans City, 1'a. mh23-161 TV7-ANrED-15 OR 20 FIRST-CLASS BOILER VV MAKERS; good wages and stendy work to first-class workmen. Apply at OIL CITY BOILER WORKS, Oil Cl'.y, Pa. mh2I-76 WANTEO-MEN ORBOYSFOR REALNOV ELTY: sell at sight on streets; big profit, for Sets: small investment needed. Particulars, M. ERNST, Cleveland, O. inh23-27 y ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS COMMISSION salesman to sell our line of cloth hats and caps In the State ot Pennsylvania. HEXTER, SCJIEUER CO.. Cleveland, O. mh23- -TTANTED-QUARRYMKN TO WORK IN V stone quarry AT MONTROSE, West Penn Railroad, ten miles from Allegheny: highest wages paid to experienced men. mh22-97-MWFsn -T7-A.STED-25 EXPERIENCED BRICKYARD V hands, also experienced man to strlck off ntn Martin bridle machine. Apply at once A. &1. ENTRESS, Bedford ave., sear Erin St. mh23-14o WANTED-MAN TO DRIVE A HORSE OR wheelbarrow and do heavy work about gro cery; must reside In Allegheny, and have good reference. Apply at 14 DIAMOND, Pittsburg. mh23-121 XtfANTED-SALESMEN TO SELL OUR NEW V specialties to the trade; samples and case furnished: exclusive territory: paying and per manent situation, with cnance to build up a floe trade. MODEL LEDGER CO., South Bend, lnd. mhl5-S9-uws -T7-ANTED-SALESJIEN AT f75 PER MONTH Y salarvand expenses, to sell a line ofsllver- plated ware, watches, etc.; by sample only; horse and team furnished free: write at once for full Particulars and sample case of goods free. Sl'AN ARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. ee24-90-D T7"A;TKU-A:f ACTIVE MAN FOR EACH tt section, salary 575 to 100, to locally repre sent a successful N, Y. company Incorporated to supply drygoods, clothing, shoes. Jewelry, etc, to consumers at cost; also a ladr of tact, salary fH to enroll members (SO, 000 now enrolled, SI 00, 000 paid in): references exchanged. EMPIRE CO OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION (credit well rated). Lock Box 787, N. Y. l'ei-76-M WANTED SALESMEN ON SALARY OR commission to handle the New Patent Chemical Ink Erasing Penril: the greatest selling novelty ever produced: erases ink thoroaghlv in two seconds: no abrasion ot paper, 200 to ooo 'per cent prolit: one agent's sales amounted to S620 in six days; another $!2 In two hours: wo want one energetic general agent for each State and 'i'errl torv: sample by mall 35c. Forter.nsand full par ticulars address 'lUE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., La Crosc, Wis. mh23-23 Female flelp. WANTED-A LADYTO TAKE CHARGEOF corset department: first-class salary to a first-class person. Apply at KAUFMANNS', Fifth ave. and Smithtield. mhl3-157 WJ ANTKD-A GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK bra famllv of two: must beairood w.isucr ana ironer anu unuersianu plain cooKing; reference required. Apply -C4 LIBERTY S'l., below Ferry. mh!4-6 WANTED-A YOUNG LADY TO ATTEND A grocery store; one with some experience, and one speaking English and German preferred; reference required. Address RETAIL GROCER, Dispatch ofUcc. mb24-26 Mulo nnd I'cmaio ITelD. w ANTED - FRENCH AND GERMAN nurses, cooks, dlniuc-room irirls. cham. bermalds. 20li house girls, German anu colored girls, waiters, ditvers, garaeners, farm hands. Mite. I- THOMPSON, 008 Grant St. fe-MThS WANTED-MARRIED FARMEtt, 20 FARM bands, vegetable gardeners, man to drive laundry wagon, woman cooK, V per week; dining room, butcher, and laundry girls, 2f0 house girl-. 61 cooks, 20 chambermaids. MEEHAN'S. 545 Grant st. mh24-D Booms, Houses. Etc. -VTTANTED-TO KENT A HOUSE OF SIX TO tY seven rooms suitable for Ice cream and con fectionery store. Telephone I74S or apply 2737 PENN AVE. mh24-23 Financial. WANTED-MOKTGAGES ON CITY OR Allegheny county property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVER i CO., S2 Fourth avenue. inh2-D WANTED-?500 TO S500.000 TO LOAN ON mortgages, city or country property, 4, 5 and 6 per cent. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. mh22-24-Jtws XTTANTED-MOirrGAGES IN LARGE OR VV small amounts on city or suburban im nroved real estate at lowest rates. LEE, UAlt N ETT & CHAPLIN, 313 Wood St. mh22 18-m ws TTANTED-TO LOAN $500,000. IN AMOUNTS V V of 3,O0O and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4Jj percent, lreeoftax; also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 rer cent. BLACK & IIAIRD, J5 Fourth al cnue. sc21-d.St-D Tt.XT ANTED MOKTG AG KS 1 1, CUO. OOOTO LO A N T t .J city and suburban properties at 4W, Saud f per cent, and on Janus In Allegheny and adja cent counties at Sper ceuu 1. M. l'EN.NOCK A SON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41 WANTFD-TO A.OAN 2oa.000 ON MORT GAGES: 1100 and upward at 6 per cent; 1500,000 at H per cent on residences or business property; also in adlolnlng counties. S. H. FRENCH. 125 Fourth avenue. oc21-4-D WANTED. , Financial. WANTED-MURTGAOES IN LA HOE AND small amounts at lowest rates. MA CRUM & CUUUAGE, Room 34 Fidelity Building, 151 Fourth ave. fcIO-dl Miscellaneous WANTED EVERYBODY TO ATTEND auction sale of candy, showcases, shelving, bins, counter, ior ono week, 35SEVENTH AVE., 10 A.M. mh23-85 W ANTKD-A SECOND-HAND WOODEN tank to hold about eight hundred barrets: must be In good condition. Address LOCK BOX 153, Pittsburg P. o. mh23-35 WAN1 ED-ALL KINDS OF SECOND-HAND furniture, carpets, pianos, or anything which to sell; postal cards and letters answered promptly. THOMAS & CO., 2513 Penn ave. rani3-20 WANTED-UNTIL APRIL 1-FINE CABIN ETS: fl per dor., of young and old. at AU FRECHT'S "ELITE" GALLERY, 516 Market street. Pittsburg. Come soon for sittings anu avoid the rush. ja5-54-uWThsu WANTED-CIKCULARS DISTRIBUTED IN Pittsburg and Allegheny City: ?3 per 1,000 paid: 6end 10 cents in 1 or 2c stamps and secure valuable samples and territory at once: satisfac tion guaranteed. MALEN A CO., Warriors Mark, Pa. mh23-2l WANTED BUYERS FOR BANANAS, lemons, oranges, cocoanuts and a general line of foreign fruits: largest stock bananas in the city; am handling from six to eight cars Mediterranean fruit weekly; call and see me before Furcnasmgeleewncre: sena your oraers by mall or bananas and fruits. THOMAS H. McGO WAN. 607 Liberty st. mil 14-97 FOU SALE IMPROVED HEAL ESTATE. City Residences. FOR SALE-OR TO LET-BLUFF ST., NEAR College, new brick house 8 rooms, hall, bath room, finished basement, all late improvements: lot 23 it. a In. by in rt.: also lots on Muff and Vickroysts. ROBT, COWARD, No.20RInffst. m h2-55 FOR SALE-NO. 23 BLUFF ST.: A FINE two-stof v and mansard pressed brick dwell ing of 10 rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, w. c, slato mantels, tile hearths. Inside shutters, both gases: lot 23 ft. 9 In. by 13) ft. to an alley: good sewerage; price low; a rare bargain. ALLES & BAILEY, 101 Fourth ave., tel. 107. nih23-59 I7IOR SALE-fO,000 FOR ALL A PRIME IN- VESTMENT in two substantial brick bouses, each six rooniB. hall, attic, water and gas, side entrance: lots, each20)jxl0u to au alley; rentals. SoOS per annum: located on street paved and sew ered: convenient to Penn avenue cable. CHARLES SOMCKS & CO.. 313 Wood st. mh23-I47 ITlOR BALE-FOUR THREE-STORY IlltICK ? dwellings of seven and eight rooms each, and on the reur,on Vine street, three three-story brick buildings of eight rooms each, with all modern conveniences; with room on lot to build eight more houses: total rents, (2,502 per year: lotl-ix 121: price, t27.5TC forall. Particulars atBLAC'K siiaiuu's, i ourm uc., cuy. mh22-67 FOR SALE FOR (3.200-11,000 CASH, BALANCE on long time, a Hue large lot, nicely situated, large, new, complete and wcll-llnltbcd liouso at a low price: eight rooms, hall, front, side and rear porches, dry cellar, outside washhousc, hakc ovens supplied with natural gas, excellent welt water nnd city water to bo supplied: ground 50x133. shaded ivltn fruit and forest trees. CHARLES SUMERS & CO., 313 Wood st. mh21-117 I71ORHAL10-1200-A RARKBAHGAIN, TWO 1 STORY brick houso containing six rooms li llj 1 bathroom, stationary range, hot and cold water, natural gas throughout, cclllngsand rooms handsomely papered, back and front yard, shade trees, house fronting on ptved and prettiest streets of Knoxvlllu borough: terms fritn rash, balance tu suit purchaser. Inquire on 1'ItK.MlHKH, J'jfUuciiiidit St.. or ror. Fourteenth and Carson, i:. C.Sl'KRIIER'S WHITE SHOE HOUSE. mh23-IM F.nst F.nd Kmlaencm. TpOR HALF.-.Vi:W SEVEN. ROOMED DWELL ' 1NG home: with all modern coincidences: Hhadysldc; Immediate pntarsalon given; good sewerage; easy terms. GEORGE SCHMIDT. 137 Fourth ave, nih22-34-D ITHJIt SALE-RURAL AVENUE. EAST END, 1 now two-story frame, six rooms, finished attic: all modern Improvements: Immediate pos session. BAXTER, '11IOMPSON & CO.. 1C2 i'ourth ave. mli-l-lM FOR HALE ELLSWORTH AVE., NEAR Roup, a six-room framo dwelling: two attic rooms, oath room, laundry, etc : fine chandeliers, front and rear porches; lot BflxlOO; price to,500; easy terms. BLACK & HAIKU, 03 Fourth ave. 4AI09. mhl9-45 F IOR SALE-ATBEN VENUE-2NEW FRAME I..h.j.i. .i.j.1. ha.ln. R Ant,a a 1. II vnillhnln finished attic. Inside shutters, eltv water, etc.: lot 20x100; price (2,200: terms, (500 cash, balance on time; great bargain. W. E. HAMNET. 404 Smithtield tt., Pittsburg, and Wilkinsburg, Pa. mh21-43 FORSALE-?3,6O0-HEADY FOR IMS1EDIATE occupancy, brick house, six rooms, halls, range, hot and cold water, bath, both gases, yard; houe newly papered, painted and In attractive condition, on good street: 10 minutes by cable from our office. CHARLES SOMERS & CO.. 31 Wood St. mh23-147 I7OR SALE A Vi FRAME DWELLING OF ? 7 rooms, hall, natural gas, water, laundry: rooms newly papered nnd painted: front and back porches; large lot. 48x110, with fruit trees and grapevines: only 6 minutes irom East Liberty station. P. R. R. or cable cars; price H000. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 3A140. inh23-91 FOR SALE ROUP STREET. CONVENIENT to P. R. A. station and Firth ave. cable cars, a beautiful two-story frame dwelling of nine rooms, hall, bathroom, lavatory in main hall, hot and cold water, electric bells, speaking tubes, laundry, stationary tubs, Iront. side and rear porches, complete sewer connection, vulcanite walks, good stable and grape arbor: lot 42x170 to 2u-rt. alley, a very desirable residence and the price has been reduced. BLACK &BA1RU. 95 Fourth ave. 3B-137 mbZ3-93 FORSALE-NEW MODERN FRAME DWELL-1NO-S4.50O On a wide East End avenne: convenient to steam and cable cars: contains six rooms, finished attic, hall, vestibule, sliding doors, bath. Inside w. c, pantries, beautltul front porch, slate mantels, tile hearths, inside shutters, slate roof, hot and cold water, modern sanitary plumbing with ventilating pipes run ning to the roof, cemented cell ir, laundry with stationary tube, china cupboard and wardrobe, both gases, electric bells, etc: will be sold at a bargain on easy terms. CIIAKLL3 bOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St. mh23-147 Ilnzchvood Residences. FOR SALE-HAZELWOOD (6,500 -2-STORY brick dwelling of eight rooms, hall, bath, laundry; good range, hot and cold watgr. Inside w. c, front and rear porches, good trult and shade trees: lot 178x105 feet: only one square from Hazelwood station B. & O. R. R. and Second Ave. Electric Railway; terms (1.000 cash, balance to suit. IRA M. BURCHFIELD, 158 Fourth are. mh!4-39-Mwrs Allegheny Residences. F OR SALE-CHARLES ST.. NEARTAGGART, Al egueuv.a frame dwelling of 7 rooms, front Eorcli. nicely papered and painted: only (2.500. LACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth arc. 3B91. mht9-45 FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN-TWO FIVE ROOMED, No. 1 frame dwellings. In Second ward, Allegheny: must be sold to close an estate. JOHN K1RKPATRICK & bON, 90 Fourth ave., city. mh6-6-MTh FOR SALE THAT DESIRABLE 10-ROOMED dwelling, attic, bathroom, both gases, etc., large front and side yards, shrubbery, shade trees, 125 lrwln ave., Allegheny, on most ad vantageous terms. Apply to WM. II. GRAHAM, Pleasant Valley OUce. blxth ave., near Smith field. Pittsburg. mh23-97 FOR SALE-1RWIN AVE. NEAR WESTERN, facing the parks, a raagnitlcent 2-story and finished attic residence of 11 commodious rooms. 4 on first floor, 4 and bath on second floor: marble mantels; stationary wash stands: laundry, fur nace, both gases; plate glass windows; all modern conveniences: good stable and carriage house with water and gas: lot 40x220: reasonable price and terms. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 2B111. mh23-U2 Subnrbnn Residences. F IOR SALE-AT McKEESFORT. A FINE. NEW aweinng. elegantly nnisncu. sunniieu wttn latest lmnrovements. on the leadlnsr avenue, worth (S.500. at (6 500, in payments. ED. WITTlbll. 410 Grant st.. Pittsburg. mu21-D FOR SsALE-LOTs. City Lots. FOR SALE-LOT 20 FT. 6 IN. BY 90 FELT: Wylle ave.. near Roberts st.; (1.350: big bar gain. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. mh23-59 East End Loin. FOR SLE-S1X LOTS IN EAST END, EACH 23x120 lo 20-foot allev: can name a low price ifsoldasablock. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., 162Fouithare. mld-ll FOR SALE-PENN AVE., EAST END, NEAR South Highland, a fine lot 8.1x200 to 50 foot street; a bargain ir taken at once. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. mhlO-15 F1 OR SALE-BOND STREET, EAST EN D. 80X 110 feet, one sauare from North Highland ave.; elegant building site. BAXTER, THOMP bON & CO.. 162 Fourth ave. mh23-l40 170R SALE-THREE ACRES OF GROUND IN J the Ean End, suitable for laying out In build ing lots. Full particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. inIi22-25-D I70R SALE FOR (000 -A BARGAIN TO ' prompt buyer, six handsome lots, each 23KX120; corner fronting two desirable hast End streets. CHARLES bOMERS & CO., 213 Wood st. m!i2 1-147 FOR SALE-16 ACRES OF GROUND IN THE East End, adjoining one of the prominent avenues and well situate for building sites. See JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue. Pitts burg. iuli22-25-u FOR SALE-(3,250-LOT. HOWE ST.. 47x1211 leet. only one square from South Highland or Filth tuciiue cable load: this Is a lcry drslralilu lucitlou, having hnildlng icstrlctlons, ttc. en hancing rapidly: a good Investment. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 89 Fourth ave. inb22-3:l-MWKo A'leshcnv Let-. I70BSALE-1RW1N AVE. LOIS-CAVr HIDE ' of street, paved alley lu rear. (US per foot iront; cheap. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 107. )nh23-60 FOR SALE 100 ALLEGHENY LOTS ON Lombard St.. Linden and Maple aves.. Tenth and Twelfth wards; payments easy. Inquire or J.&S. MCNAUGHER, 43 North Diamond st., or 43 Federal st. mblS-ss-D FOR SAIjB I.OTK Suburban Lots. FOR SALE-3 ACRES AND 12 ACRKS OK nice level land on line of railroad near the city; eminently suitable for cutting up Into building lots. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. mh22-25-D FOR SALE nUlsINESS. Business Clinuccs. FOR SALE-BAKERY AND DINING HALI. all In good repair and doing a first-class busi ness. For further Information address A. C. LOD W1CK, Akron, O. mh23-22 F OR SALE-LEASE AND CONTENTS. GOOD will of a hotel centrally located: good assur ance Tor license: reason for selling, going Into other business. Address LOCKBOX14, Jeannette, Pa. mli23-162 I7OE SALE-COUNTRY HARDWARE STORE, " In good town: grocery stores, (400. (400. (1,000, (3,000; 5 and 10-ccnt store, drugstores, country stores, cigar stores, confectioneries, bakeries, feed store, milk depot and other business chances. SHEPARD Jt CO.. 54 Fifth ave. mhl2 FOR SALE-AN EXCELLENT RETAIL grocery business In Allegheny; one of the oldest and best stands In the city, and making money; this Is a first-class opening; such a favor able opportunity to secure a good business rarelv occurs. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. mh22-2S-D TTiOR SALE ONE OF THE OLDEST ESTAB 1 LISIIED and best paying gcuer.il stores in Western Pennsylvania; located In centeror But ler county oilfields; doing a large business: good reasons for selling: stock will invoice about (12,000; can be reduced to suit pnrchaser. Call on or address GEO. IFFT & SONS, Evans City, Pa. inh24-5 FOR SALE-A PARTNERSHIP INTEREST IN a well established and highly successful manufacturing firm In the city having several lines of specialties, with large profits; this Is a fine opening: the firm Is sound and strong and the business Is on a solid basis: we arc personally ac quainted with the gentlemen composing the firm and havo pleasure In rceommcndlng them as being thoroughly reliable In every particular: a good roan Is wanted to undertake one of the de partments, or to take charge or the ofllce: capital required (20.000; no one need apply who Is not possessed of good business quahtlcitlons and of undoubted Integrity: references given and re quired; all communications will be regarded as confidential. JAS. W. DRAPE Jt CO., IS Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. mh22-2G-D F OR SALE-CONFECTIONERY AND FUR- Il'UREatrjubllcsale. Thursday. March 27. commencing ai iu o'ciock a. si.; en tire stock of Kinder Blair, So. 101 Federal street, Allegheny: quitting busi ness: large pier glasses, show cases, marble top tables, plain tables, upholstered chairs, carpets and linoleum, knives, forks and spoons, beds and bedding, folding tables, kitchen utensils, table castors, marble counter tops, brass counter sctles and scoops, cash register, ice cream machine and freezer, len crusher, range nnd side ovensjicatlng stove, awnlugaud frame, dough trays, hako shop tahles, candy furnace, sponge cake machines, bakers' tools and Implements, water cooler, queenswaro and glassware, cake decoration, citron, shelled almonds, fireproof safe, show 1irs. stock of coufoctloncrlcii terms cash. A. J. PEN ThCOSr. Auctioneer ulid Ileal Estate Agent. 413 Grant street. mh23-18 nnslnca Mnmla. TlOR SALE-A LARGE BUSINESS PROPERTY 1 on Second avenue, extending through to Third aye. : llicru Is a rare bargain In this to a prompt purchaser, as the nropcrty must he sold to settle up an estate, 'lerms, etc., JAS. V. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. inhll-23-D "IVOR SALE-A MANUFACTUltING PLANT I In a live business town of about 12,000, com peting llnesorrallroads. natural gas center, water jilciity: buildings ear of rhaugv to suit purchaser; nn fancy figure asked: rauie for selling, to settle ail estate. Inquire or S. II. A C. HAl KS, 143 S. Franklin St., Washington, Pa. in h 12-87 Manufacturing Sites. T7OR HALE-EL10IHLE MANUFACTURING ; sites on lino of railroad and river; over 150 acres of beautiful level ground: can bo secured In 5 to 10 aero lots. Descriptive circular from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pitts burg. mh22-I4-HWH FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery nnd Metals. FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW and refitted: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY ANTO MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. mh2-3 IJiOR SALE DRILLING ENGINES AND . boilers for oil or gas wells, engines and boil ers In every size and style, saw mills and wood working machinery. HARMES MACHINE DEPOT. No. 97 First aye., Pittsburg, Pa. mu9-D FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND hollers; all sizes and styles in stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. ;all rc(ltted;good as new,- at lowest prices; portable engines, 8 to 25 h. p. ; boilers all sizes and styles. J.S.YOUNG,23Parkway,Allegheiiy. Pa. oc25-SO-D FOR SALE-TWO OPEN STEEL FURNACES, with or without gas producers; hydraulic crane with pumps, 24 in. 3 high; billet mill -with 3 stand ofhousen; rail and scrap shears, engines, etc. THOMAS CARLIN'b SONS, Lacock and Sandusky sts., Allegheny. Pa. au5-17-Mwr FOR SALE-TWO CYLINDER PRESSES-ONE two-revolution. Potter book, 34x46, one three revolution Hoe. 35x51, one Dexter 10-page folder, with cover attachment: all can be seen in opera tion: selling to make room for Webb press. STOCKMAN OFFICE. East End. mn23-52 I7IOR SALE-23SECOND-HAND, TWO-FLUED ? boilers. 36 to 42" diameter by 13 to 28 feet: I second-hand horizontal tubular boiler, 44" by 10 feet; 2 second-band vertical tubular boilers. 40 and 44" by 8 feet: 4 new horlzonK.l tubular 54 to 60" boilers, 12 to 16 feet; 11 nigger engines, second hand and new; 5 drill presses, second-hand: I Sellers screw cutter, second-hand; 1 emery grin der, second-hand; 120" bv 6 feet lathe, second hand; 2 10" by 4 feet screw cutting lathes, second hand: 1 punch and shear combined, second-hand; 1 alligator punch and shear combined, second hand: 1 12x24" engine and large band wheel, second-hand: 1 6x6" vertical engine, new; 11 steam pumps, various sizes, new; 2 Judson governors. 2and3". second hand; lot boiler flues. 14 and 15 In.; 1 steam fire engine, second-hand; 50 pulleys. 6 to 48" diameter, second-hand: 4 nen and 2 second-hand doctor engines JAMES REES. corner Duquesne way and Fourth st. mhl5-27 Miscellaneous. 17IOR SALE-SEVENTY BAR FIXTURES. ; walnut shelving, show cases, billiard tables; cash or easy payments. 72 DIAMOND bT. mhl9-44 FOR SALE FURNITURE AT AUCTION; 43 Taggart St., becond ward. Allegheny, on Thursday, March 27, at 2 o'clock, brusscls carpets, stair carpet, hair seat chairs, sofa, marble top table, bat rack, wasbstand, bedsteads, bedding, bureaus, tables, etc. A. LEUGATE & SON, Auctioneers. nih.23-132 FOR SALE-FURNITURE, PIANO, DOMES TIC sewing machine, at auction on Tuesday, March 25. at 2 o'clock, at No. 284 Federal 6t., Allegheny; Emerson upright grand piano. Do mestic sewing machine, h inasome bedroom suit, parlor suit, oat rack, carpets, sideboard, ward robe, bedding, leather dining room chairs, bu reau, dishes, etc A. LEGGATE & SON, Auc tioneers. mh21-78-D PEU9UAL. PERSONAL HOOKS WANTE1J-IF YOU have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK bTOEE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building. nb7 PEUSONAL-BOOKS, OLD AND NEW-WE have 50.0OII volumes to sell at bottom prices. FRANK BACON A CO., 86 Diamond st. Libraries purchased. mk9 PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE TURNED; recently they had not been on the best of terms owing to a little family lar occa sioned by the wife insisting on being allowed to renovate hl3 wearing apparel, and which, ot course, was done In a bungling manner; In order to prevent the trouble iliey agreed to send alt their work hereafter to DICKbON, the Tailor, 65 Filth ave, corner Wood St., second floor, and now everything Is lovely and peace and happiness again reigns in their household. Telephone 1558. au30-D LEGAL NOTICES. OFFICE OF FIDELITTTITLEATRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth ave. J718TATE OF FIELDING VAN HORN, DE LI CEASED. Notice Is hereby given thatletters of administration on the estate of Fielding Van Horn have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against tbe same should make them known wltlinnt ilel.iv. FIDELITY TITI.R TRUST CO., Administrator. "DAVID Q. EWING, .Attorney. mnif-w-ai OFFICE OF FIDELITY TITLE & TRUST CO., ill nnd 123 Fourth ave. JTSSTArn OF ELLEN CORNELIUS. DE l Cl'AM'D. Notice Is hereby given that let tern or administration on the estate of Ellen Cornilliisliivc been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the s ime should make them known without delay. FIDELITY TITLE A TRUST CO.. Administrator. DAVID (J. EWING, Attorney. iah9-67-si OFFICE OF FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth nvenue. ESTATE OF WASHINGTON BECK. DE CEASED. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate or Washington Beck have been granted to the undersigned," to whom all persons Indeb;! to said estate are requested to make linmcdlaTS payment, nnd those having claims against the same should make them known wtthoutdel.iy FIDELITY Tll'I.K AND TRUST CO.. Executor. DAVID p.. EWING, Attorney. mh9-69-M M OTICE-APPL1CATION WILLBK MADE il at the meeting of the Hoard of Pardon', mn the third TUESDAY of April next for tho pardon of John GilUntz. convicted of selling liquor without licen-i' ami on Sundaj. at Sep tember seslO!i, IStO, Q. S. of Allegheny enmity. W. D. MOOKK. Attorney for Petitioner". March 15. ISM. mlilG-UTot 11. A U. C. HUUO WIN. Attorneys at Law. ?Jn. lot) I'minii nvtiuip. NUTH i: IS IIEHISUY GIVEN THAT THE first anil tlnal arcuunt of George C. Bur;: wm, asi;;iiep. Lir the bsnetit of the creditor of Oliveretta Wharton has been tiled in tho office of the Prothnnotary for tbe Court of Common Picas No. 1, of Allegheny county at No. 581 De cember term 1876, and that tbe same will be allowed by the Court on SATURDAY, March 29, 1890. unless canse be shown to the contrary. mhS-49-u JOHN BRADLEY, Prothonotary. I7IOR SALE-BUSINESS CHANCE-A SMALL 1 manufacturing business In the city to a live man with (1.0UO: this is a good opening. Particu lars from JAS. W. DRAPE Jt CO.. 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. mh 19-48-19,20,22.24,26 TO LET. Cltv RcNldences. TO LET-SIX ROOMS ONE KQUARK FROM postoflice. Apply at 00 SIXTH AVE., city. inliil-10 "' O LET-NO. 23SHINGISSST., NINEROOMS: all modern improvements. ALLES A BAILEY, 164 Fourth uve. Tel. 167. mhfl-59 O LEI' -NO. 56 CENTF.R AVE.-ONE OF the most desirable houses on the street: 9 rooms: latest conveniences: only (500 per year. W. A. HEKRON ASONS.No. 80 Fourth ave. mh23-ss T IO LET-SMALL HOUSE. FOUR ROOMS. -a. uutu Kases anu iatcr, BrtwiaicfMu.m r u.w. month; water rent free. HENRY BEA. JR., 937 and 939 Liberty St. mh6-ll TO LrTT BRICK HOUSE SIX ROOMS. HALL and attic, on North street, near Fortieth street. Seventeenth ward, Pittsburg; rent (20 per month. M. REARDON. Agent, No. 4025 Butler St., Seventeenth ward, Pittsburg. mb23-53 East End Residences. TO LEr-NO. 61 WASHINGTON STREET, near the East Park, Allegheny, very desir able honse of ten rooms: (7C0 per year. W. A. HERRON A SONS. 80 Fourth ave. " mh23-89 TO LET-EAST ENI1 RESIDENCE IRVING place. Ellsworth ave.. bhadyslde. bouse new with every convenience; near steam and cable cars. W. A. HERRON A SONS, SOFourth avenue. rah20-9l-MTbs TO LET-UN FIFTH AVENUE, IN THE midst of Oakland, location very desirable, new house, eight rooms, late Improvements; (50 per mo. bee W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenne. mh23-89 rpO LET-325 GROSS ST., NEAR LIBERTY JL avenue. Twentieth ward, Ben Venue station, new two-story hrlck dwelling of ten rooms, bath room, lanndry.range.botb gases: large yard, etc.: (35. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fonrth ave. mh22-08 TO LET HOUSE OF 14 ROOMS: MODERN Improvements: stable, carriage house, etc.; large grounds on Neglevnve.. near Penn ave. ca ble cars. Inquire of HEN RY ROBERTS, at Oli ver A Roberts', Third and Bingham sts., Sonth slde. mh23-4 Allegheny Residence. TO LET-IN THE SECOND WARD, ALLE GHENY, modern frame house 6 rooms, hall, bath, w. c. both gases, etc.: 1 sqr. from electric cars: (22 per month: no water rent. LEE. BAR N ETT A CHAPLIN, 311 Wood st. mh22-l7-D To let-i:e.nts reduced-allegheny houses; No. 55 Liberty are. (near parks). 9 rooms, (W per month; No. 97 Liberty st. (near the parks). 9 rooms, (50 per month; No. 251 Chartlers St.. a very neat house, 6 rooms, attic, laundry: call or send for list free. W. A. HEIlltoN A SONS. 80 Fourth ave. mli23-89 !nburbnn Residence. T O LET-HOUSE OF 8 ROOM. PANTRY: water In kitchen: at west View: with 60 acres or land. Apply 140 Webster street, Alle gheny, S. LEBAUOA. rah2i-a Farm. TO LET-FAHM-109 ACRES. FOUR MILES from tho city line, Prrrysvlllo plank road; dwelling, eight rooms, with grain house, corn crib ami fine spring house and fine stable, with large bank barn, new fences with gates, water in every field mid good assortment of all kinds of fruit trees: this farm would make a line dairy or truck or stalk farm; rent reduced: cheap. Inquire Ilk) Fourth avenue. J. D. THOMPSON. Posses sion April 1. mh23-6l Omen. DeiU Room, etc TO LET-CHEAP OFFICE ROOMS ON FIRST, second and third floors, on Fourth ave. In quire J. B. .IMMEItMAN, 101 Fourth aye. mh23-74 TO LET-LARGE SECOND FLOOR-TWO offices, good light, street entrance, elevator, low rent; suitable for light manufacturing or jobbing. Inquire 204 WOOD SI'. mh2l-67 rilO LET-OFFICES IN HAMILTON 1IUILI1 L ING; fireproof, central, best service: ilngU or en suite: with or without vaults; every con venience; oneof the best spuolntcd ofilee build ings: rates (I')0 and upward. inh22-49-ti TO LET-FOURTH STORY OF NO. CI) FIFTH avenue, part of what has been heretofore known as 'Iho Dispatch Building: room suitable for lodge room or for light manufacturing. For partlcurars see BUS. MGR. DISPATCH, at Firth ave, office. mh7-117 Itualneas fMnmts. TO LET-LAHOK STORE ROOM AND dwelling, No. a Federal st., Allegheny City. Inquires. II. SHANNON, 93 Diamond st.. Pitts burg. mh23-62 rpO LET-ONE 4. 8. 12 AND24-ROOM DWELL J ING houses: suitable ror hotel or boarding and lodging hcuses: rent low. Inquire on prem ises. C, 329 Liberty it, m 1)23-37 TO LEP-SECOND FLOOR. CORNER SMITH FIELD st. and Fourth ave., very desirable for business or offices. See W. A IIERRON A SONS. No. 80 Fourth ave. inb23-SS TO LET-3-STORY WAREHOUSE. 128 SEC OND ave., steam elevator, etc.: occunledas wholesale grocery; has two excellent offices. R. B. PETTY, Fourth and Grant. mh7-'JU-MThrs TO LET-LODGE ROOM. HANDSOMELY furnished, electric Ugnt: focated within three mlnntes' walk of Postoflice. Apply to GIL BERT A. HAYS, 59 Fourth ave inhi6-lS-MWFSU TO LET-NO. 8140 LIBERTY AVE., BLOOM FIELD, large storeroom, with dwelling of S rooms and stable: (400 per year. W. A. HER RON A SONS, Ho. 80 Fourth ave. mh23-88 TO LET OR FOR SALE A FIRST-CLASS store building in one of the best locations for a country store In Ohio. Address JESSE KEPNER, New Garden, Col. co Ohio. Ja24-7-MWF TO LET-NO.2320FENN AVE.. COR. TWENTY FOURTH st.. a desirable storeroom, four dwelling rooms and two rooms In attic: rent low: (55 per month. See W. A. HERRON A SONS. 80 Fourth ave. mb20-9-o TO LET-SM1THF1ELD STREET, NEAR Fifth avenue, a 3-story business house, plate lass front, large storeroom, elevator, furnace In asement. which Is floored, shelving; rent only (3,500. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. mh21-5S Miscellaneous. T IO LET-ALLEGHENY HOUSES-SEND FOR list. EWliU A BYEKS. 93 Federal street. mh 22-3-MTUThSSU LOST. LOST-20 PER CENT BY NOT HAVING MY painting done at PASTOK1US A JACOBS', 411 Smithfleld st., and 89 South Twenty-second st,. city. fe!3-Mwr OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of the City Control ler nntil SATURDAY. March 29. 1890, at 2 o'clock P. Jf. for the building of one two-horse patrol wagon. Specifications can be seen at the office of the Superintendent of tho Bureau of Police. Bonds in double the amount of bids must ac company each proposal, said bonds to be pro bated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWX, nib21-3I Chief Department Public Safety. Department of Public Safety, PlTTSBURO. March 19, 1S90. I SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of the City Con troller nntil March 27, 1890. at 2 o'clock p. M.. for repairing and remodeling Kngino House No. 2, Plans and specifications can be seen on application to Samuel N. Evans, Superin tendent ot the Bureau of Fire. Bonds in donbie tho amount of each bid will be required; said bond to be probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the risbt to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN, mb20-97 Chief Department of Public Safety. OFFICE OF THE CITY TREASURER. 1 MUNICIPAL HALI, bMITHFIELll STREET. I XT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL i. onners. (whether residents or non-residents of the city ot Pittsburg) of drays, cart, wacons, carriazos, buccies. etc., to pay their li cense at tills office forthwith. All licenses not paid on or before the first Monday in March. 1890, will bo placed in the hands ot police officers for collection, subject to a collection fee of 50 cents. And all yersons neclec'lnc; to pay on or be fore first Monday in May, 1S90, will be subject to a penalty double tho amount or the license to be recovered before the proper legal author ity of said city. The old metal plarcof last year must be re turned at tbe tiuie licenses are taken out. or 25 cents additional will be charged on tbe license. Rates of license: Each one-horse vehicle, 6 00: each two-horse vehicle, S10 00; each four horse vehicle, 812 W); each fonr-horso hack, SI 5 00; omnibuses and timber wheels, drawn by two horses. (10 00; ono extra dollar will be charged for each additional horso used in above specified vehicles. J. F. DENNISTON. City Treasurer. fe20-23-D No. 301.1 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE vacation f Colnmbia street, from Pike street to the Allegheny river. 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 that portion of Columbia street from Pike street to the Allegheny river shall be. and the same is hereby vacated. Said street Is located in Magaw's plan, recorded in oilginal Plan Ilook. vol. 4, page 97, Department of Public Works. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be. and the same is hereby rcnealed, so far as the same affects this ordi nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 24tb dav of February. A. D. Igno, H. P. FORD, President of Select OounciL Attest: GEO. 8HEPPARD. Cleric of Select Council. G. L. HOLL1DAY, President of Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Cleric of Common Council. Mayor's office. February 27, 1890, Approved: WM. McOALLIN. Mayor. Attest: W. H. McCLEARY. Mayor's Clerk Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7. page 323, 12th day of March, A. D. 1890. mbiO-Zl OFFICIAL PlTTSBURO. CITY TAXES NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the duplicates for March and September Installments of city, special, and sub-district school taxes for the year 1890 havo been placed in my band for collection by tha Board of Assessors anthorized to assess tha same. First installment of city taxes payable in March or April, second installment payable in April or September. Five per cent discount allowed on second installment only if paid with first installment in month of March, but no discount is allowed on first installment. Business tax and water rents payable in month of June. Five per cent added on all delinquent taxes on May 1, on July If or business tax and water rents and on October 1 for second installment of city taxes. No statement furnished nnless you intend paying your taxes by check. Ofce will be open on last Saturday in March and April nntil S o'clock p. 31. mhll-oO-D J. F. DENNISTON. City Treasurer. Continued on Fifth I'aae. AUCTION bales. GREAT AUCTION SALE OFFURNITURB at the residence of Charles Rook, on Stan ton avenne. near II Hand avenne, ON MONDAY, MARCH 24. 1890, At 10 A. 31., of following named articles: Six bedroom sets, eight rooms carpet, velvets, moquets and body Brnssels; wardrobes, easy chairs, tables, sideboards, din ing room furniture, ornaments, kitchen furniture, etc.; also sleigb, snrrey and fine set English coupe harness. The above articles are tbe finest ever offered at public sale, and anyone in need of any first class goods should not fail to attend this sale, as all goods will be sold withont reserve to ths highest bidder. nih23-102 J. A. McKELVEY. Auctioneer. GREAT AUCTION SALE OF FURNI TURE At the residence of J. T. 'Wilson, Stanton avenue, near Highland avenue, on TUESDAY. Slarch 23. at 10 A. 3L. of the following named articles: 15 bedroom sets. 15 rooms of carpets, soma velvets, moqnets and body brussels: also large lot of lounges, easy chairs, sideboards, 'tables, hat racks, wardrobes, kitchen fur niture, etc.: large lot pictures, wall orna ments, billiard table; also 2 sleighs. Tbe above f urnitnre is fine and in elegant or der, and any one in need of tbe above named articles should not fall to attend this sale, as all will be sold without reserve to highest bidder. JI-T. WILSON. Proprietor. J. A, McKELVEY, Auctioneer. nib23-103 BY JAS. W. DRAPE & CO. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AT AUCTION. In residence No. 23 Sixth avenue. THURSDAY MORNING. MARCH 27, at 10 o'clock. Will bo sold a largo lot of housobold furniture, embracing parlor furniture, sofa, folding lounge, walnut contcr table, patent rocker, re clining chair, bedstoads, bureaus, wash stands, spring mattresses, bolsters, pillows and bed ding, with tables, chairs, pictures, toilet ware, carpets, rujs, ottomaus.stoves, sewing machine, nil stove, etc.. etc., etc. Everything to bo sold on account of family leaving city. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., Agts. and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth aro.. Pitts burg. mh22-27-HTUu IJ1URNIHIIMENT OF AN ELEGANT ' residence at auotion, TUESDAY AIOItN INd, March 23, at 10 o'clock, and for conve nience will ho sold at tho rooms. No. 311 Market st. Flno squaro piano, laco curtains, brnssels and Ingrain carpots, flno hanging lamps, gas chasdellors, group parlor suits, oak folding bod, handsome chamber suits, bedsteads, bureaus, washstandi, wardrobes, bookcases, sideboards, hall rack, dishes and glassware, tinware and cooking utensils, refrigerator, bed ding, chairs, rockers, linoleum, shades, etc Also tbe bat.inco of those elegant Misses' wraps, etc., etc. HENRY AUCTION CO.. mb23-133 Auctioneers. AT AUCTION FINE HOUSEHOLD furniture, carpets, curtains, etc.. etc., at the residence. No. out) Fifth avenne. WEDNESDAY MORNING, March 26, at 10 o'clock. Two fine pi uah parlor suits, pictures, clocks, curtains, rugs, shades, center tables, book case, mirrors, brussels and Ingrain hall, room and stair carpets, mahogany, oak and walnut chamber furniture, mattresses, bedding, , springs, hall rack, sideboard, extension table, china, glass and silver ware, laundry and kitch en goods, etc Houso open after 8 o'clock morning of tha sale. HENRY AUCTION COMPANY, LIM., mn.23-131 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE-HOUSEHOLD FURNI TURE at auction at residence No. 103 Wylie avenue, near Federal st, TUESDAY, March 25, at 10 A. M., the entire famishment of eight rooms, parlor and bedroom suits, ward robes, hallrack, etc.; also, complete dining room and kitchen f urnisbment. All to be sold with ont reserve. H. Y.BOYCE. mb.21-32 Anctionecr. $19,000 WORTH OF GROCERIES AT AUCTION. Sale every afternoon and evening for a few days. Private sales in the mornings at AUCTION PRICES. Goods consisting of can goods, coffees, teas, spices, tobaccos, cigars, grocer fixtures, etc Also office desks, showcases, large safe, 40 fcorse power upright engine, teams, etc. at mb23-151 luH PENN AVE. CLOSING OUT SALE Of Drygoods. Ladles and Mises Wraps. No tions, etccommencmg MONDAY MORNING at 10 o'clockand contlnuingall day at the rooms. No. 311 Market st. AH new goods. Handsome colors, neat and stylish finish. This season's make. Everything must go. as owner is quit ing business. HENRY AUCTION CO., mb23-13G Auctioneers. 1 UCTION SALE Ot new and second-hand furniture and stores. The entire stork of all kinds of house hold goods at 1112 CARSON ST. Salo to com mence THURSDAY, March 27, at 750 P. ST., and continue till sold. mh23-154 RESORTS. HE CHALFONTE. ATLANTIC CITY. On tbe beach. North Carolina ave.; unob structed ocean view; salt water baths in tha house; elevator: now open. fe9-lll-D E. ROBERTS fc SONS. HOTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAY, N. J. Accommodates 300 guests; open all the year, omnibus and sea water baths free to guests; the finest summer and winter resort on tho coast: house within 50 feet of the surf. mM-SO-D " JAMES fc STEFFNER. THE ARLINGTON. OCEAN GROVE. K.J. Accommodations and appointments first class. Services the best. Accommodates 350. Will open May 1, 1S90. . nih5-60-D WM. P. DOLBEY, Prop. BROWN'S MILLS-LV-THE-PINES Elegantly furnished new hotel now open; sun parlors, open wood fires, electric lights, ele vator; 30 miles from Philadelphia via Penna. R. R. For rooms, circulars, address P. S. ATTICK. Mgr mhl9-51-DWk Brown's Mills P. O., N. J. HADDON HALL, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J, LEEDS &. LIPPINCOTT. ROBT. J. PEACOClC Clerk. te2g-SO-T FDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO, 121 and 123 Fourth ave. Have for rent in Pittsburg Elegant offices in Fidelity Building. Alleghony: A very desirable bouse in best locality, fur nished or unfurnished. Brick house 6 rooms, 227 (new No.) Western ave. ' Brick bouse 8 rooms, 137 Jackson st, McKee's Rocks: Shingiss and Geneva parks. Two gardening farms. mh23-M TO-LET OFFICES. UERMANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING. Wood and Diamond streets. At Low Rent. Singly or in suites. AH modern conveniences, elevator, janitor service, etc, etc For terms apply at the Bank. fe!4-71 PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth avenue, above Smithfleld. nextLeader office. (No delay.) Established 20 years. se25-C0 PIANOS, M ORGANS. And all manner or Small Instrument AT HAMILTON'S. ' delO-D Fifth avenna. ZOMONIA WILL WASH YOUR CLOTHES perfectly clean, bleach them snow white, "move all spots and stains. Try a package. Sold by GEO. K. STEVENSON & CO, xnlil0.jrv7T Bixth avenue, J ..m. Hi
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers