1 THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, THURSDAY, APRHj 10, 1890. Q 9- ' -.-' INTO A HORNET'S NEST C L. Magee Replies to the Criticisms of the Ber. Dr. Holland. THE LIBEABI FIGHT GETTING HOT. ETerybodj Seems to Have Something to Say Abont the ControL MR. LAMBIB AIKS HIS OEDINAKCE The Carnegie library question is stirring up considerable discussion not alone among the official circles and members of Council but the public in ceneral. The remarks made by Rev. Mr. Holland in yesterday's Dispatch were canvassed thoroughly as well as the loimer interview 'with Mr. Magee. The general trend of opinion ap peared to favor the latter gentleman's po sition. In speaking of Eev. Mr. Holland's interview C. L. Magee yesterday laughed and said he had no idea such a hornet's nesi would be stirred up. "I don't want," he said, "to get into any personal controversy with anybody unless it is forced upon me. It is always disagreeable and never desir able. Kev. Mr. Holland asks who I am that I should voice the sentiments of the people. I am one ot them, a citizen of Pittsburg and a. taxpayer. The Pittsburg public knows me pretty thoroughly and I have no intention of retreating one inch from the stand I have taken. The people who have to pay for the support of the library should have an equal voice in its management with Mr. Carnegie's repr;sen tatives. CEITICISINO DOCTOR HOLLAND. "If Eev. Dr. Holland wishes to criticise my criticism of the conditions of Mr. Carne gie's gift, it is a privilege he has. To the personal question being brought into it I would venture to reply by asking another, "Who is Mr. Holland? He is a very nice gentleman, learned, and pastor of a church at Bellefield. Near some property belong ing to the reverend gentleman is one of the proposed sites for the main library. He is also a member of the Library Commission and in sympathy with his associates, tbe majority of that commission. These facts may account for his wishing to perpetuate the system which gives Mr. Carnegie's representatives controlling power in the government of the project. They certainly do not deprive mo of my right to criti cise tbe system. I am neither a member of Councils nor of the commission, and probably never will be of either, but I am unalterably opposed to the position taken by Mr. Carnegie on the composition ot the commission." TOO EAKLTT TO WRAXGLE. E. M. Bigelow, Chief of the Department of Public Works, was asked what his ideas were on tbe subject and he reolied that he thought that wrangling over the management of a library which was not built vet was, to say the least, prematnre. He thought all these questions could be settled by tbe principals getting together and settling the matter quietly. He advocated harmony above all things and the location of the library site at East Liberty, which socially, geographically and with a view to tbe future, is the best place for it H. C. Frick, Treasurer of the Library Com mission, said that it was unfortunate any con troversy should ane on the matter, more especially at this Etage of the proceedings, but reiused to speak of the possibility ot Andrew Carnegie withdrawing his gift, if his wishes regarding the personnel of the commission were disregarded. John 8. Lambie. Councilman of tbe Eighth ward una also a member of tho commission, said he would, as ho had promised Mr. Car negie, introduce an ordinance at tbe next meeting of Councils making the changes re quested by the donor of the library. Whether it would pass or not he did not pretend to forecast, but he thought it would although it would certainly De opposed. Asthmatic troubles, pleurisy pains, and infl.imed throats are overcome and healed br Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant for 50 years an approved standby lor all coughs and colds. Tour Ceiling is Cracked and Broken. It may be in -your parlor, your library, your kitchen, diningroom or bedroom. We have just what you want to put on over the old broken plaster, and it will stay. Em bossed metal ceiling plates. Expressly for residence ceilings. 7eat, beautiful artistic and in almost end less variety of design. If you are building, and don't intend to put.all your money on the outside, send for our illustrated catalogue and see what we have got lor the interior. A. Northbop & Co., Twenty-third and Mary streets, S. S., Pitts burg, Pa. Notlcel Notice! Friday and Saturday, April 11 and 12, clearing'-up sale of remnants; some at cost, some below cost Dress goods remnants. Black goods remnants. Gingham remnants. "White goods remnants, Flannel remnants. Silk remnants and various others. Kit able & SHTjaTEE, 35 Fifth ave. A middle-aged Connecticut man of first-rate business ability and experience, with a business of his own occupying but a part of his time, would like to arrange to rpend the balance in New York, Boston, Providence or Hartford in the interest of some Western manufacturing concern, or as agent for a mercantile house handling stipl or other desirable goods. Unquestion able references as to reputation and financial responsibility. Address, for two days, W. C. L., Hotel Anderson, Pittsburg, Pa. Ainonc Ilia Grnndclilldren. J. B, Dodds, editor of the daily and weekly Arbor Slate, of Wymore, Neb., says: "I have seen the magic effect of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy in cases of croup and colds among my grandchildren. "We would not think ot going to bed at night without a bottle of this remedy in the house. Chamberlain's medicines are grow ing more popular here every day." ihsu DBATEBY Sets Very effective new stripe and figure combinations Irum 75c to $4 per yard.. Hugus & Hacke. TTSSU TVateepkOOF lap robes! ! ! Just what every doctor needs. Just what everybody who drives needs. JosHokse $ Co.'s, Penn Avenue Stores. Fancy Prices. The public generally are tired of paying fancy prices for photographs. They now patronize Hendricks & Co., JTo. 08 Federal st., Allegheny, the best and cheapest photo graph gallery in the cities. Good cabinets, $1 a dozen. REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, LML, 401 Smithfield Street, cor. Fonrtli Avenue. Capital,- 8100,000. Surplus, 550,000. Deposits of $1 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent. its 50 Per Crnt 00". All the latest .heet music can be had at one-half off at Geo. Kappel's, 77 Filth ave nue. ThS Remnants! Remnant.! Friday and Saturday ssecial remnant days. Prices greatly reduced. Enable & Shcsteb, 35 Fifth ave. t - Excursion 10 Wnshinston, Via the J3. & O. B. B., Thmtsdav, April 17, rate 55. Itlrn'a Mncklntoshrs 85 lo 822. Light,, medium and heavyweights, plain blacks,. plain grays and lancy plaidt. The best made awthe lowest prices. Jos. Tf nuwic A: Co "n ' Penn Avenue Stores. BARRED BT LIMITATION. Stockholders of tbe Lnwreneo Bank File Answers to Their Pair. Peter Hofmeister and George Curry yester day tiled their answers in the suit brought by the Fidelity Titlo and Trust Company, assigneo of the Lawrence Bank, against the stockhold ers of the Lawrence Savings Bank. The suit was to recover the amount of four notes, with Interest and discounts, alleged to have been given by John Hoerr, cashier, for the Lawrence Savings Bank to the Lawrence Bank. Hof meister and Curry In their answers state that tbe Lawrence Savings Bank ceased doing busi ness and went out of existence on May 1. 1877. They allege that the notes are not made un der the firm name and contain nothing to show or indicate that they are in any manner con nected with the late Lawrence Savings Bank, of Pittsburg, or that the defendants are liable on them. Instead they are the notes of John Hoerr, cashier.who had no authority as cashier, copartner or otherwise to make any note bind ing the defendants. Further, that at the time tbe notes were made Hoerrwas not cashier of the Lawrence Savings Bank. They also state that any claim there might be is barred by the statute of limitation. Wnnti Ills 7-Tenr-OId Son. Robert W. Anderson yesterday filed a peti tion for a writ of habeas corpus to obtain pos session of his 7-year-old son. The boy is now in the charge of his mother. Mary A. Ander son, of Pearl street. Sixteenth ward. Mr. An derson believes be is legally entitled to tbe boy. The court directed the writ to be issued, and Saturday was fixed for a hearing. To-Dnr's Trial I.Ut. Common Pleas No. 2 McGilvray vs Man chester Savings Bank; McGowan vs McGowan et al; Southside Gas Company vs Pittsburg, Virginia and Charleston Railroad Company; Jolly Bros, vs Free fc Meredith; Humphreys vs National Benefit Association; Anderson vs Pittsbure and Lake Erie Railroad Company; Novelty Manufacturing Company vs Lean and Blair. Only Two Court Notes. Tite suit of Theodore Heilman against Jacob Weinman, an action on a coal lease, is still on trial before Judge White. R. S. Sill yesterday was appointed commis sioner in the divorce case of Conrad Winter against Elizabeth Winter. WEEKLY HEALTH REPORT. The Monthly Statement of Mortality, Finance nnd Condemned Food. The report of the Bureau of Health for the month of March shows a total of 3S1 deaths in the city, 13 less than the corresponding month of last year, and an annual death rate of 15.9 per 1,000 inhabitants. There were 86 deaths of children under 1 year, and 71 of between 1 and 5 years. Infectious diseases caused 64 deaths, and 155 cases were reported, of which there were 22 in the old city, 100 in the East End and 33 on the Southside. There were 6 cases of diphtheria, 27 of scarlet f ever,S2 of typhoid fever and 21 of measles. The financial report of the bureau shows f2,57f. 41 expended and (91 45 receipts. Meat and Milk Inspector McCutcheon re ports meat, milk and vegetables to the value of $307 60 cendemned and confiscated as unfit for food, also 2 head of cattle. 87 hogs and 16 calves condemned and slaughtered. A Cnrd. For the benefit of the general public T wish to say: I know from personal experi ence, in the use of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, in my family for my children that it is an absolute preventative and a positive cure for croup if given according to the direc tions. I make this statement hoping that someone may be benefited by knowing my experience in the use of this valuable remedy. F. S. Rokabatjch, merchant, Botna, Shelby county, la. Fifty cent bottles are for sale by E. G. Stucky, 1701 and 2401 Penn ave.; E. G. Stucky & Co., cor. "Wylie ave. and Fulton St.; Markell Bros., cor. Penn and Faulkston aves.; Theo. E. Ihrig, 3610 Fifth ave.; Carl Hartwig, 4016 Butler st.; John C. Smith, cor. Penn ave. and Main st; Jas. L. McConnel & Co., 455 Fifth ave., Pittsburg, and in Allegheny by E. E. Heck, 72 and 194 Federal st;Thos. K. Morris, cor. Hanover and Preble aves; F. H. Eggers. 172 Ohio st, and F. H. Eg gers & Son, 199 Ohio St. and 11 Smithfield street Thsu Friday nnd Saturday. Dress goods remnants. Black goods remnants. Silk remnants. Velvet remnants. Gingham remnants, Challie remnants. "White goods remnants. K-able & Sutjstee, 35 Fifth ave. Cleaning and Dyeing. Ladies, take notice. The place to have your lace curtains done up like new, portieres, lambrequins and drapery ol all kinds renovated Pitts, office, 443 Smithfield st; 1913 Carson, S. S., and 100 Federal st, Al legheny. Chas. Pfeifer. TTS Remnants! Remnants! Friday and Saturday special remnant days. Prices greatly reduced. Enable & Shtjster. 35 Fifth ave. Lace Curtains New designs opened this week in prices from ?2to10 per pair. A special value in Irish points nt$7 50 and S10. ttssu Hugus & Hacke. Our curtain and upholstery depart ments request your attention in person to their elegant and most complete stocks, and to the special order work, such as dec orating and covering furniture, which we are doing for your neighbors. Jos. Hoene & Co.'s Tenn Avenue Stores. Excursion to Washing-ton, Via the B. & O. E. K., Thursday, April 17, rate ?D. Fast black hose, fancy lisle hose, medium weight and summer underwear. Great bar gains lor Friday and Saturday. Enable & Shustee, 35 Fifth ave. Ladies' salt Pnrlor. Finest assortment of black dresses ever shown in this city. Parcels & Jones, 29 Filth avenue. Don't miss the great remnant sale, Friday and Saturday, at Enable & Shuster's, 35 Fifth ave. The Best $10 Jacket A stylish (new to-day) dark blue cheviot jacket, lined throughout with all-silk rhadome, only $10 worth fully a half more. Jos. Horne &" Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. FAST black hose, lancy lisle hose, medium weight and summer underwear. Great bar gains for Friday and Saturday. Knable & Shuster. 35 Fifth ave. Cabinet photos ?1 per dozen, prompt de livery. Crayons, etc , at low prices. Lies Gallery, ttsu 10 and 12 Sixth st Our customers will find us now,at710 Penn ave. Reining & Wilds. DIVIDENDS. The CnAHTiEns Valley Gas Company, i Pittsburg. Pa., April 7. 1890. -VTOTICK-THEBOAKD OF DIRECTORS J.1 of this company has this rlav declared a dividend of ONS. AND ONE-HALF PER CENT upon the capital stock ot the company, pasableon the lih inst. by mailed check. Transter books will close on the 12th inst. apS-73-p F. J. TENER. Treasurer. Office of the Philadelphia Co., oiu i-jskm avenue. PlTTSBUKG. Pa., April 9. 189a FORTY-SIXTH DIVIDEND-THE BOARD or Directors have this daf" declared a uividcnd or TWO PER CENT, out of the profits of the company for the quarter end ing March 3L 1890, payable to the otockholders of record on April 15. On account of the an- uuna Mn.min(,ui s.uu Okuvnnuiucrs Ul IUG COID San v to be beld on May fi, 1S90. the transfer Wwi n, ..o wocu uviu i.iiji iaiojuayo. both inclusive. Checks will be mailed to stock holders. John Caldwell. Treasurer. aplO-48 3"IHsplay adrertisements one dollar pir square or one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted, Tor Sale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line or each inser tion, and none taken for less than fifty tents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. the dispatch has opened a branch office for the southside at no. 153) cakson street. wiieke advertise ments, news and subscriptions can be left, both for general editions, and for the special southside issue pub lished each satueday. 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 9 p. m. for in sertion next morning: Advertisements are to he prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with Tris Ills PATCH. PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3.V9 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEV. S4th street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylie ave. and Fultonit N. STOK.ELY, Filth Avenue Market House. EAST END. 3. W. WALLACE, 6121 Fenn avenne. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & SHE11SLEK, 5th ay, Alwood su SOUTHSIDE. JACOB SPOHN. No. ICarson street. H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street a ALLEGHENY. A. jScAEKCHEK, S3 Federal street H. J. McllRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. FREDH. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEUS&SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY. Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver arcs. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. K. MORRIS, 6SS Preble ave. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FI.OCKER. Stationer. No. 4 Grant aye. SIIAKPSBUBG. 0. BELLMAN, Stationer, 818 Main st. ADVERTISERS, PLEASE NOTICE! The BUSINESS OFFICE of THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH HAS BEEN REMOVED to corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. Male IIclD. WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED CROCKERY packer. FLEISHMAN & CO. apl0-2i WANTED DRIVER FOK TWO-HOUSE wagon. Apply at No. 504 LIBERTY ST., City. aplO-35 -TTTANTED-COUNTERHAND FOR WHOLE VV SALE drug store. Address LOtK BOX ffi7, Pittsburg. aplO-52 WANTED TWO FIRST-CLASS CAR PENTERS. Call at SS3 FORBES hT., be tween 7 and 9 A. M. apll)-71 WASTED-TWO GOOD COAT MAKERS AT once. Apply or telegraph ROBT. H. HAL LAM, Washington. Pa. ap9-43 XV7 ANTED-IMMEDIATELY : BLACKSMITH V helper: must be a good finisher. Applvat J. ItUCH'S, 308 Filth ave. aplO-53 -VT7" A NT ED BRICKLAYER TO TAKE V charge of furnaces. Address PORTAGE IRON CO., LIM., Duncanevllle, Pa. ap9-5 WANTED-F1NE SHIRT MAKEP.S: NONE but operators on Wheeler Jfc "Wilson ma chines need apply. WILL PRICE, 47 Sixth st. aplO-53 -VTT-ANTED-BLACKSMITH FOR ROLLING V mill: must be competent to take charge of thon. Apply FOKl'AUE IKON CO., LIM., Dun cansviile. Pa. ap9-56 WANTED-VOUNG MAN TO DO GENERAL work of a Jewelry store and who lias bad some experience at watch repairing. Address U. S., Dispatch office. apl0-92 WAN'l ED-TWO BOYS 14 TO 15 YEARS old to run errands and make themselves generally useful. EDWARD UROE1ZLNGER, i27 and 629 Pen nave. ap9-74 -TTANTED-ONE FELT AND GRAVEL ROOF V V ER. also one good slater. Apply Immediate ly at WM. M. McuOMBS, Twenty-first and Car son streets, Southside. ap 10-67 -TUTANTED-AXl.E TURNEP.S. APPI.V AT V once to SUPERINTENDENT AXLE DET PARTMENT. Lx Belle Steel Works, Ridge ave nue, Allegheny City. apIU-93 WANTED DRUG CLEBK. SOBER AND competent: a good position for the right party: state reference and salary wanted. Ad dress O. B.. Vanderbllt Pa. apIO-24 -TTTANTED MOLDEKS COMPETENT tV bench molders to work on malleable: non union preferred. WILMINGTON MALLEABLE IKON COMPANY. Wilmington, Del. ap6-113 WANTED-AUENTS-HO PER WEEK. IN every town, to sell our teas, coffees, spice and baking powder. Address GREAT WESTERN TEA CO., 563 Pearl St.. Cleveland, Ohio. . apj-98 WANTED-GENERAL MANAGER FOR estern Penn. for first-class Life Insur ance Co.: also active solicitors for8s.mc DEAN & CLARK, Gen. Mgr's., Voungstown, Ohio. ap9-S2 WANTED-A YOUNG MAN ABOUT SO years old for grocery clerk; one with ex Ferlencc and can furnish cood recommendation. nqulrcCHAS. A. WESLEY, Dlthrldgeand Fill more sts. aplO-32 WANTED-AGENTS IN THIS CITY AND surrounding towns to sell Webster's Una bridged Dictionary; retail price $5: liberal dis count to good men. HOME PUBLISHING CO., No. 2 Sixth St. apl0-75 -TTANTED-AGENTSTOSKLL THE JOIINS y TOWN shrine and family altar: every Citbollc family will buy one; tbev sell like hot cates; come and see them. FANNING & GUR KEN, McCance Block. a pi 0-73 WANTED-LIVtAGENTSIN EVERY TOWN to sell our gools: special inducements to right parties; alfo ladles to form tea clubs. Ad dress lor lull particulars METUOPOL1TAN TEA CO., bhlloh m Pittsburg, Pa. jaS5-27-TTS TTTANTEU-FIRST-CLASS STENOGRAPHER V and typewriter: must write 125 words per minute: none other need applv: one operating typewriter, continuously. preferred. Anpiy ROOM 61, Westlnghouse Bldg. aplO-79 . -TTJ'ANTED-COM MISSION SALESMAN TO V take a line of goods In general use in all feed stores, ahd inmost of the dreg and general stores; only those w ho have regular route and established traae need apply. CHARLES H. KIRK, 304 New St., PhlladelDUla. Pa. ap9-79 WaNI El - BAD WRITERS AT SMA ItT'S BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COL LEGE, removed to 12 Federal street. Allptrhenv. h near bridge: open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. ; a good hand- wrning guaranteed in a lew lessons; instruction private lor ladles and gentlemen. mhlG-lS-TTSSu WANTED-SALESMEN AT J75 PER MONTH salary and 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. STAN AKD blLVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. SC24-90-D WANTED-STENOGRAPHEK AND TYPE WRITER; must be quick and acenrate at figures, to help in office of a large manufa'turing concern. Address In own handwriting, giving age, married or single; also state salary required, and must have Al reference. Address lor two days, MANAGER, Box 46, Allegheny, Pa. aplO-78 Frmnln fleiik. -VTTASTED-GIKL TO ASSIST IN HOUSE V HOLD work. Inquire at &S DIAMOND 81'., second floor. aol-S9 TT-ANTnl) A DINING ROOM GIRL AT V GIIIAKD HOTEL, -J) and S Federal st.. Al legheny City. aplO-90 WANTED-SEAMSTRESS FOR A COUPLE of weeks: must have good references. Call at 165 ROBINSON ST., Allegheny Citf. Pi. ap9- WANTED-MILLINER-NONE BUT FIRST CLASS trimmers need apDly. Call at REN WICK, ELLIS & CO., 63 and 630 Liberty st., Plttsbnrg. aplC-51 WANTED-GIKL FOK GENERAL HOUSE WORK: also middle-aged or old lady to take care of babe: must give reference. Address J. 1., Dispatch office. aplO-72 WANTKD-GOOD COOK. FEMALE, AT 919 CAKaON ST.; one preferred that has had experience in hotels; good wages and permanent position to right party. ap 10-20 WANTEO-LADY AGENTS FOR OUR NEW rubber undergarment: indispensable to ladies; rapid seller: proof free. Address LITTLE &CO A-216 Clark st , Chicago, 111. apG-144 Rlnle nnd Feinnlr Help. WANTED - LADIES' MAID. 1 FRENCH nurse, cooks, chambermaids, dining room girls, 200 house girls. German ana colored girls, gardeners, farmhands. 5 colored men. MRS. E. THOMPSON, 60S Grant st. apS-MThs WANTED-M LABORERS fl 50 PER DAY; farm hands, vegetable gardeners, waiters, lady's maid, seamstress, pastry cook, woinau cook for 6Uiall hotel S6 per week; 200 house girls, cooks, chambermaids, dishwasher, two dining room girls, two scrub girls, laundress. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant St. B.plO-D Boardlns. WANTED-ONE OK TWO UNFURNISHED rooms, with board, in East End or Alle cheny. Address E. E. NEALE, 19 Lewis block; apl&-8 t WANTED. Stttintlonft. WANTED-BYA SOBER AND RELIABLE man, situation as coachman; can give good reference. Address COACHMAN, 315 Penn ave. aplU-30 ANTED-SITUATION BY YOUNG LADY as bill clerk, copyist, or any office work; can come well recommended. Address E.. Alle gheny Postoffice. aplo-13 WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN. CITY REF ERENCE, situation; advancement rather than salary considered: would go to South America. Address s. A., for two weeks. Dispatch office. aplO-31-Ths Flnnnclnl. WANTED-MOKTGAGES-MON EY TO LOAN in sums to suit at t'A, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl9-14-TTSSU -VTTANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY OR V Allegheny county property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVER CO.. 82 Fourth avenue. mh2-p -TXT AN TED-TO LOAN MONEY AT THE V lowest market rate, on mortgages. In large or small amounts. W. A. HEREON & SONS. 80 Fourth ave. apS-lI-MM WANTED-MORTGAGES IN LARGE ANU small amounts al lowest rates. MA CKUM A CUBBAGE, Room 34 Fidelity Building, 121 Fourth ave. felO-fil TT7"ANTED-MORTGAGES-I.00D,C00TOLOAN VV lnlargeand small amounts at 4H. oandS Eer cent, free of State tax: no delay. REED II. OYLL& CO., 131 Fourth ave. rayZl-fiO-TTS TTTANTED TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS T T of (3, COO and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4 per cent, lree of tax; also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK. & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. sc2I-d26-D WANTED MOKTGAGES-ll, 000, O00TO LOAN . J city and suburban properties at H, Sand f per cent, and on larnis In Allegheny and ar.Ja cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PEN NOCK it SON. 10) Fourth aveuue. ap7-!41 WANTED-TO i,OAN raXXOOO ON MORT GAGES: 1100 and upward at 6 per cent; $500,000 at 4K per cent on residences or business property: also in adiolnlug counties. 8. H. nrope kREJ. FRENCH. K5 Fourth avenue. OC21-4-D 3Iisccllaucoaa. WANTKD-SOME ONE TO ADOPT A healthy male Infant. Address KATE M., Dispatch office. apl0-50 WANTED-A GOOD HAND ELEVATOR FOK three stories; must be cheap. Address G. P., Dispatch office. aplO-69 WANTED - MEOIUM-SIZED SECOND HAND safe; combination lock preferred. Addrecs P. B. J.. P. O. Box 152. city. an8-117 WANTED-TO EXCHANGE A ONE-HORSE covered wagon foran open platform, spring express wagon. Address M., Dispatch office. aplO-85 WANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S dozen (13) or Stewart It Co. '3 fine cabinet photos for fl, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny. mv23-49-TTSU WANTED-CORRESPONDENCE WITH EX PERTS in bulldlnc and running glass works here. Address H. H. CLAUSSEN, Augus ta, Ga. apIO-25 WANTED-TO BUY FOR CASH, A RETAIL feed store, centrally located. Address, with full confidential particulars, LINN, Dis patch office. aplO-27 WANTED-TOLEASE'A WAREHOUSE OK storeroom, suitable for the retail feed busi ness: must be located near depots. Address with time and terms LINN, Dispatch office. aplO-23 WAN TED -BUYERS FOK BANANAS, lemons, oranges, cocoanuts and a general line or foreign fruits; largest stock bananas in the city: am handling from six to eight cars Mediterranean fruit weekly: call and see me before purchasing elsewuere; sena your oraers by mall lor bananas and fruits. THOMAS II. MCGOW AN, 607 Liberty st. mliH-97 WANTED-ARTESIAN WELL FOB ABI LENE, 'lexas: scaled bids are invited for boring an artesian well in Abilene, Texas, to tne depth of 2.500 feet if required; well to be not less than six Inches at tbe bottom; terms of payment, which will be guaranteed, and specifications for the well will be furnished upon application in person or by letter to ine; bids will be opened and considered on tbe second nay of June. 1800, at the office of the First National Bank, Abilene, Texas; no hid will be considered unless same Is accom panied by certified check for S500: Bald check to be returned to the owner if his bid is not accepted, hut If his hid is accepted said check will be held until such bidder furnishes a good and sufficient bond for the faithful compliance with the terms of his bid: the right Is reserved to reject any or all bids. HENRY SAYLES. Chairman Artesian W ell Committee, Abilene, Taylor county, Texas. ap9-77 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City RcHidence. F OR SALE GRANVILLE ST.. NEAR WYLIE ave.. fine brick dwelling of 7 rooms, hall. etc.: H00: easy terms: big bargain. ALLES jjailai, iw rourcnave. lei. in. apa-oo T7ORSALE-tC150WILLBUYA NICEBKICK dwelling of 5 rooms on Erin St.. near Wvlle ave.: lot 20x94: terms easy; a rare bargain. ALLES & BAILEY. 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. ap8-66 FOR SALE-A GREAT BARUAIN; ONLY SI, 200 if sold within the next few days: a neat bouse, five rooms: lot 25x125 XI.. on Washington ave.. Thirty-firm ward. See at once W. A. HEKRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. apl0-f0-Trs FORSALE-I3.500-PENN AVE.. MT.OLIVER. large frame house of 7 rooms and kitchen, good, dry cellar, water and gas, newly papered and painted, half cash, balance to suit. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. aplO-55 FORSALE-P5 CASH AND 25 EACH MO. until paid for; a rare chance to buy a neat brick house, eight rooms, 1325 Svcamore St.. Thlr-tv-flfth ward: location good. See W. A. IIEKttON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. apG-64-7, 10, 14, 17, 19 FOR SALE ON CENTER AVE., NEAR Roberts St.. a modern-built dwelling, seven rooms aud large storeroom, with plate glass front, slate roof; lot 24x100 feet to alley; will sell at a bargain. HENRY A. WEAVER & CO., 92 Fourth ave ap9-63 FOR SALE-FISK ST., BETWEEN BUTLER and Davidson sts.. Lawrencevlllc. new brick dwelling 8 rooms, bath, w. c, both w. c. andj launary in cellar, state mantels, electric uens, piaie glass winaows, an moaern conveniences, finished in best style and workmanship; lot 22x120 feet: side entrance, possession at oifce; a bargain. ALLES BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Telephone 167. aplO-37-WThssu East End Residences. FOK SALE-AMBER STREET, BAUM GKOVE plan, new two-8tory brick dwelling, eight rooms, all conveniences: immediate possession. BAXTER. THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. ap6-94-TTSSU FOR SALE-FRAME HOUSE 7KOOM.-1: MOD ERN conveniences and large lot, 48x1-15 ft.: on 60-It. street in Twentv-first ward: price low and terms to suit. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station St., E. E. ap6-I39-TTSu FOR SALE-S14.500-NEW MODERN BllICX residence of 15 rooms, finished in most com plete, elegant style, with every convenience: cor ner lot, 65x153 ieet, on paved street. Nineteenth ward. MELLON BROIHEHS, 6349 Station St., E. E. apS-l-TTSu FO!l SALE S2,50O A CHOICE HOME PROP ERTY, nicely situated on wide street close to P. K. R. station and line of East End electric road; large lot 40x134x76; new honse. five rooms, hall, porches. CHARLES SOMEKS & CO.. 313 "Wood st. an9-6 FOK SALE A VERY DESIRABLEPKOPERTY cheap, near Ftttb, on Aiken ave.; lot 16.1x163 ft., with a double house, 8 rooms, late Improve ments, out buildings, fruits: will subdivide to good advantage. See W. A. HEBRON & SONS, 60 Fourth ave. aplO-61-10, 12, 15, 18 FOK SALE-ON LARIMER AVE.: HOUSE OF six rooms: attic hall, vestibule, sliding doors, bath, slate mantels, tile hearths, hot and cold water, modern sanitary plumbing, ventilating pipes, laundry, stationary tubs, both gases, elec tric bells, etc.: S3(0 down: bal. monthly. MA GAW & GOFF, LIM., 145 Fourth ave ap5-42-TTSU FOK SALE AT OAKLAN11-A NriAT. NEW and complete brick house, nine rooms, with all the latest improvements: location central: streets improved and sewered: No. 209 Coltart square; only $500 cash required down; terms al most as easy as renting, see W. A. HEItRON & bONS, 80 Fourth avenue. ap6-63-7, 10, 12, 15 F ORSALE-EAST END RESIDENCE WITHIN five minutes of cither line of cable or P. R.R.. on line of proposed electric road, a modern frame house of elirht rooms, finely papered anil painted, bath.h.and c. water, both gases, porches and laun dry, fine chande lers: lot 35x100 on a paved 6treet. flagstone walk: price only 86,200. BLACK &, llAiltl). 95 Fourth arc. apO-OG OK SALE A VERY DESIRABLE KESI DK.NCEor nine rooms anil finished aattic, with all modern Improvements, on large lot. southwest corner ol Roup and Elmer sts.. East Eud. very convenient to cable cars or train: price reasonable: terms to suit purchaser. For par ticulars lnnniro on the premises or of JAMES LIPPINCOIT, Koom 4, No. 8 ood st. up2-29-TTS Allcclicny Reftlacncra. FOR SALE-LOCUST ST., SIXTH WARD. Allegheny, near Bldwell St., brick dwelling, containing six rooms, water, both gases, well sewered, a fine lot 24x134 feet to a street. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. ap8-64-TT OR SALE-NEAR HEAD OF BUENiTVTSTA st., desirable six-room Queen Anne frame dwelling, nearly new, containing all mod ern improvements; lot 40x120. SAMUEL WJ BLACK CO., 99 Fourth ave: ap8-64-rr 1T-OK SALE-HARRISON AVE., ALLEGHENY, 1 snug house, five rooms and finished attic, halL vestibule, front and back porch, nat. gas, etc.; newly papered: new lot; price low. BAL TKNSFr.KGEK & WILLIAMS, 151 Fourth ave. aDlO-as.TllS FOBlJALE-HAKKISON AVE.. ALLEGHENY, snug house five rooms and finished attic, hall, vi-stibule. rront and back porch, nat. gas. etc.: hewly papered: nice lot; price low. BAL TENbPKKUEB & WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. ap9-S2-Ths FOR SALE-ON SHERMAN AVE., FRONT ING tbe parks, Allegheny: location very de sirable: modern dwelling with II rooms, two bathrooms, laundry and alt the very latest con veniences; lot 201110 leet. see W.'A. HERItON &&ONS. No. 80 Fourth ave, Pittsburg, la. ' ap8-70-TTS FOK SALE-SECOND WARD ALLEUHENY A neat frame dwelling containing five rooms: hall: natural gas: front and rear porcnes; side entrance; a complete house newly papered; lot 23x132 feet to a 40-foot street, only 12.900: a bargain, must be sold quick. SAMUEL W. BLACK. & CO., 99 Fourth ave. apS-56-Tis FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Hnzolwood Residences. FOB SALE HAZELWOOD J5.000 TWO story brick dwelling: ten rooms, ball, laun dry, front and side porches:lot 60x110 feet; only two minutes' walk from Hazelwood station, B. O. R. R., and second avenue electric railway; terms reasonable. IltA M. BURCUFIELO, 158 Fourth ave. ap8-47-TT8 IpOK SALE-HAZELWOOD-2-STORY BRICK 1 dwelling 8 rooms, hall, bath, laundry, hot and cold water, good range, nat. gas, front and rear porches; lot 44x270 feet: only 2 minutes' walk from Hardwood station, B. & O.K. R.. and Second Ave. Electric Railway; price $7,000; terms easy. IRA M. BURCHF1LLD, 158 Fourth ave. aplO-36-D Suburban Residences. J TTIOK SALE-$1.500-NEW AND ELEGANT A. lour-room nouse: naus, porcnes, ceiiar, wru water: lot 24x100; at Etna station; easy monthly payments: tare 5. cents. MAGAW Jfc GOFF, LIM.. 145 Fourth ave. apa-42-TTSSU TT'OK SALK-AT EDGEWORTH, P.. FT. W. & J? C. R. R live minutes' walk from station, brick house 9 rooms, laundry and hath: excellent spring water in the house; lot 79x231: price S7.0C0. BECKFELD & BRACKEN, 61 Ohio St., Alle gheny. ao9-23 OR SALE VERY SUITABLE TO SUBDI VIDE, atCrarton, one of the most disirable suburbs on the Panhandle R. R., near the station, eight acres, no waste: a good, large house, out buildings, frnits, etc. See W. A. HEREON & SONS. 80 Fourth ave. ap6-63-7.10.12.15 FOR SALE LOTo. City Lot. FOR SALE-CHOICE CORNF.RLOTON WY LIE ave.: good location: price only 11.350. See BAXTER, THOMPSON Jt CO., 162 Fourth ave. ap6-94-TTtsu FOR SALE-f300 EACH-o LOTS 24x80 EACH. Coal street, near Gray's road. Thirty-second ward: 850 cash, balance monthly. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. aplO-55 ITlOR SALE-384 FEET FKONT ON LINE OF WjHe ave. cable; our price on this is low; will sub-divide to good advantage. BAXTKII, THOMPSON Jfc CO.. 162 Fourth ave. apG-S4-TT.-su Enst End Lots. FOK SALE BONO ST., EAST END, FINE building lot. 43x100 feet: price SI.9W: terms easy. IltA fl. BUKCHFIELD, 158 Fourth ave. mh29-84-D F OR SALE-A BAHGAIN-ONE LOT LEFT on First street. Homewood. hanny to nil- road; p-lce only $550, on easypavments. MEL- 1.1. JJXLVO.. DOi?kailUU Bit, Xj. U JJU-1.W- . A 3 U FOR SALE-ON NEGLEY AVE. NEAR PENN. about 2H acres of very desirable land, all graded and put In shape to improve. See W. A. HEKKON & SON'S, No. 80 Fourth ave. apS-69-TTS F rOR SALE EAST END LOTS, 650 EACH: level: well drained: location good: each 25x100 feet; near Homewood station, P. R. P..; terms easy. See W. A. HERKON & SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. ap6-6.T-7.10. 12, 15 Hnzelwood Lota. FOKSALE-HAZELWOOD.Il, 500 EACH-LOTS 44x105 feet, only one square from Hazelwood station, B. & O. B.K., and Second Avenue Electric Railway: terms easy. IRA M. BUKCHFIELD. 153 Fourth avenue. aplo-36-D FOK SALE-HAZELWOOD-LOTS 26 PER front toot: only one square rrom Hazelwood station, B. & O. K. K. and Second ave. electric railway: city water and nat. gas along the streets which the lots front on; terms one-lourth cash, balance to suit purchaser. IRA M. BURCH FIELD, 158 Fourth ave. mhl3-25-TTS Allegheny Lots. T7HJK SALE 100 ALLEGHENY LOTS ON V Lombard St., Linden and Maple aves.. Tenth and Twelfth wards: payments easy. Inquire of J. A S. MCNAUGHER, 43 North Diamond St.. or 43 Federal at. mhl2-56-D FOR SALE-3 LOTS NEAR FULTON ST., IN the Fifth ward, Allegheny, size 56x125 feet, between two streets; also 3 lots. 56x70 feet. Baroe location: price low. BECKFELD &. BRACKEN, 61 Ohio St., Allegheny. ap9-23 Suburban Lot. FOR BALE-BEAUTIFUL LOTS; 50x150 FEET, 7 miles from city, Pittsburg and Lake Eric K. R.; magnificent river view: price. J250; monthly payments; no Interests. WM. A. S1PE. 93 Diamond st. mhI7-40-MThs TTIOK SALE-NORTH HOMES1EAD LOTS, 601 120 feet, fronting on a 60-foot 6treet. near Swlssvalc station. P. K.R., and City Farm station, B.A O. R. K. : price S400 to 8500 each: terms to suit. 11CA M. BUKCHFIcLD, 158 Fourth avenue. apl0-36-D FOR SALE-CHEAPEST AND BEST PLAN 'of building lots yet offered to the public. Weekly, monthly or early payments to suit purchasers. For particulars see large card ad this page. J. M. RISHER, No. 8 Wood st.. Pitts burg. apS-81-MTTS FOK SALE-FINE LOTS IN ETNA PARK place, at Etna station: every lot on good street and with alley In rear: prices 100 to S30u; no Interest or taxes: payments $1 to i2 per week: new buildings going up; good facilities to go and come to work: call or send for plans. MAGA & GOFF. LIM.. 115 Fourth ave. ap.V43-TTSSu Farms. FOR SALE-FARM 82 ACRES WITH BRICK house, 10 rooms, bank barn: the best earden or fruit place on the Monongaheta river: no such place in the market for the money. KD, WIT T1SH, 410 Grant st.. Pittsburg. ap5-D Miscellaneous. FOR SALE-OWN A HOME WE WILL BUY or build for you an where and let your rent Eav for the property; no security required. RAN1TE STATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION. Branch office Standard building, 531-533 Wood st. ap-84-TT83U FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chnnces. FOR SAL E-VEHY CHEAP-THE BEST PHO TOGRAPHER'S studio in Allegheny; in fact a rare chance. Address or call at 82 OHIO ST., Allegheny. aplO-87 FOR SALE A FURNITURE S'lORE DOING a good business: stock new: satisfactory reasons given for selling. For interview, ad dress Box S. M., Dispatch office, aplO-93 FOR SALE-GROCERY. CIGAR. CANDY and drug stores, news stands, light manu factories, restaurant. lunchroom, clear factories, etc. PEKCIVAL& CHAPMAN, 67 Fifth ave. aplO-77 FOR SALE-SALOON-BEST LOCATION IN thecltv of Youngstown, O.: best of reasons for selling: business of from (8,000 to (10,000 per year. Address J. C. WH1SSEN, Youngstown. o. ap7-30 FOR SALE MEAT MARKET-OLD ESTAB LISHED stand doing a good business ; good reasons given for selling. Inquire at Dispatch office Address HIM, No. 147 Madison avenue. Al legheny. apIO-76 FOK SALE-A LIGHT MANUFACTURING business, largeproflts and wilt stand closest investigation: capital required (1,000. Inquire BECK FELD& Bit ACKEN, Brokers, No. 61 Ohio St., Allegheny. ap5-51 FOK SALE A SPLENDID CHANCE-TO any one aeslrlns to purchase a tine grocery dolnra No. 1 trade: good storeroom: one or best stands In city (without cxcentlon); bad health cause of selling. Address A. B., Dispatch office. ap9-44 FOR SALE-BEST LITTLE GROCERY STORE in the two cities, (000; hardware store In good town: grocery stores, (4U0, (300, (1,(00, (3.000: o and IO-cent store, drug stores, clear stores, bakeries, leed store, milk depot. SHEPAKD Jt CO., 151 Fourth ave. ap5 I7iORSAl,E-GOOD WILL, LEASE ANDFUK ' NISHMENT of a first-class boarding house on Wylie ave., near Chatham st.: bouse has ten rooms all occupied: can beboughtata low figure, as the owner is going to leave the city. J. C KE1LLY, 77 Diamond st. ap9-82 FOR SALE-PROriTABLY WELL-LOCATED grocery business: good storeroom, dwelling, stable: moderate rent: willsellat Invoice, stock estimated (1.200 to (1,500; an establishment that will bear close investigation. CHARLES SOM EKS Jfc CO. , 313 Wood St. ap9-1 FOUSALE-ONEOFTHE FINEST AND BEST equipped drug 6tores in the city, located on one of thepriuclpal and busiest stieets; we buy and sell all klnosof business chances, business properties, real estate, stocks, bonds, mortgages, etc, WOOi.SEY & SMITH, Brokers, 510 smith field street. ap8-9S-TTS Rnslness Stands. FORSALE-ON ONE1DAST., NEARGRAND VILW ave.. store and dwelling, with room to build adlolnlng; lot 53x130 feet: only (4,200. W. A. HEKKON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. ag8-6J-TTS F OR SALE OR RKNT ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.: hotel Dronertv. Kentucky ave.. between Atlantlcave. and beach; very central: 33 rooms, with btr; good business stand: lot 50x150. Ad dress 2215 and 2217 ATLANTIC AVE, apIO-68 T,'lK SALE-A MANUFACTURING PLANT V in a live business town of about 12.000, com peting lines of railroads, natural gas center, water plenty; buildings easv of change to suit purchaser; no fancy figures asked: cause for selling, to settle an estate. Inquire of S. B. & C. HAY ES. 143 o. Franklin St., ashlngton. Pa. rnhl2-67 F OK SALE FEDERAL ST.. BETWEEN Fifth and Wvlle aves.. lot 40x125 and sub stantial four-story brick building: rented to one tenant lor business purposes if bold at once can make a good 7 per cent Investment: cheapest property In the city. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave., 71 Diamond St. after April 20. a uS-63 rUannfnctnrinK Sites. FOK SALE-LOWER ALLEGHENY-MANU-PAUI M KING site, well located for any kind ot works or mill; R. It. siding, close to river. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. apa-64-TT FOK SALE-MANUFACTURING SITE FOB sale or to lease for a term or years; good har bor on Monongahela river; railroad switch; cen tral location: 285x200 feet: good situation for coke ovens, limekilns, or lnmbcr yard. GEORGE C. BURG WIN. 150 Fourth ave. ap6-34-TTSSu FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Snscellaneona. FOB SALE ICE-I HAVE 15.000 TONS OK ICE harvested on Interior lakes In Michigan; it Is' from (10)tento (16) sixteen Inches In thickness and free from snow;lt Is stored in quantities front (2)lwo to (7) seven thousand tons to each house: side track facilities already provided. Parties wish ing to purchase address H. W. ASHLEY.Toledo, O., helore April 30. inu5-$9 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery nnd Metals. FOK SALE BOILEB AND ENGINE. 14-horse power, shafting, eic. Apply to SOKG& HENN1NG, Real Estate Agents. 1805 Carson St., Pittsburg. S. S. ap9-24 FOK SALE ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW and refitted: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. ap378 OR SALE-ONE 20X24: HORIZONTAL EN- GINfc, 25.000 feet second-band wire rope; also hoisting and portable engines and Slomen valves. castings, etc VELTEJfc MCDONALD. 3200 Penn avenue. 'v21-9I-tts FOR 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 DUPOf. No. 97 first ave, Pittsburg, Fa.. mh9-D FOR SALE-ONE 15-HORSE POWER CHAR TER gas engine 111 perfect order; used only one year, then overhauled at Mctorvand linprove mcntsandeil: price (J1". I.cb.. ster Ing, 111. Ad dress CLARKE & COURTS, Galveston, Tex. apS-79 F OK SALE SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers: all sizes and styles In stock, from 4 to 100 h. p.;all refitted;good as new, at lowest prices; portable engines. 8 to 25 h. p. : boilers all sizes and styles. J.S.YOUNG,23Park way, Allegheny, Pa. c25-SO-D TO LET. City Residence. TO LET NO. 450 FIFTH AVENUE-INQUIRE at NO. 205 SECOND AVE., Or COR. REED ANDD1NW1DD1ES1S.. citv. apIC-SB TO LET-FURNISHED HOUSE, COR. FRAN CIS St. and Wjlie ave.; bath, natural gas, etc.; liumedlite possession; rent low. Inquire ON PREMISES. aplO-19 Ennt End Residences. TO LET-QUEEN ANNE BRICK HOUSE. 12 rooms, all modern Improvements, corner Westminster and Lilac st.. ghadyslae. Inquire at ROOM 51, Safe Deposit Building. mh27-3S Saburbnn Residences. TO LET-BKICK HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS AND about 12 acres of ground, with stable, spring house and spring of excellent water, good orchard and abundance of shrubbery: situated three fourths of a mile from sharpsburg. on Kittannlng turnpike. Inquire of J. S. McPHERsON. at Greenwood Cemetery, or J. G. WEIR, I32S Liber ty ave., Pittsburg. apC-92 Apartment. TO LET-SOMEUNFURN1SHED ROOMS FOK housekeeping; one 1. 6, 8 and 12 room dwell ing houses, at J29 LIBERTY STREET. ap9-67 TO LET-TWO LARGE FKONT ROOMS ON second floor, also on thiid floor, with use of bathroom: hoarding furnished Jf desired, at 205 THIRD AVE. apl0-4i rpO LET A HANDSOMELY FURNISHED JL room, with or without first-class board: nice walking distance from all conveniences. P. O., No. 621 Fifth avenue. apiO-20 Offices. Desk Room. &c THO LET A FEW NICK OFFICES IN GER L MANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, Wood and Diamond streets. aplo-49 TO LET-FOUKTH STOKY OF NO.M FIFTH aveuue. part of what has been heretofore known as The Dispatch Bnlldmg: room suitable for lodge room or for light manufacturing. For Particulars see BUtS. MGIC. DISPATCH, corner nilthfield and Diamond sts. mh7-117 TOLET-OFFICE-TO A DESiRABLE TEN ANT we will rent a snace30x7) feet, or part. In the largest, best located and lighted iront office, on Fourth ave., ground floor: suitable for manufacturers' city office, corporation, life ins. co.. railroad, etc Inquire of MORRIS A FLEM ING. lesirance. 108 Fourth ave. apl-5T-TTSSa PERSONA i PERSONAL BOOKS WANTEU-IF YOU have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STOKE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 PERSONAL-BOOKS, OLD AND NEW WE have 50,000 volumes to sell at bottom prices. FRANK BACON & CO., 86 Diamond st. Libraries purchased. ruU9 PERSONAL-A LIFE-SIZE CRAYON FOK (3 SO. or one large 8x10 photo for framing, or 12 beautiful cabinets for (1 until further notice, at AUFKECHT'S ELITE GALLEKY.516 Market St., Pitts. ; come early; bring children. ap2-35 PERSONAL -ANYONE INTERESTED IN enamel brick or tile please take note of this: KOBEKT WEBB, of East Liverpool. Ohio, chal lenges any man in America for glazed brick or tile with one fire for smoothness, colors and shades of all descriptions and which be makes all his own colors: anyone wishing to see samples can see them at 257 West Market St., East Liver pool, Ohio. . mho-83 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 bis wearing apparel, and which, ot course, was done in a bungling manner; in order to prevent the trouble they agreed to send all their work herealter to DICKSON, the Tailor, 65 Filth ave., corner Wood st., second floor, aud now everything Is lovely and peace and happiness again reigns In their -household. Telephone 1558. auJC-D LOST. LOST-ON FIFTH AVE. OB FORBES ST. ON Wednesday, April 9. a satchel containing set of physician's instruments. Liberal reward on return to DR. GOLDBERO, Ho. 54 Sixth st. aplO-I7 LOST POCKETBOOK ON WEDNESDAY afternoon, April 9. containing papers of no value only to owner, and a large amount of money. Liberal reward will be paid If returned to245 EAST OHIO ST. or DISPATCH OFFICE. aplO-84 BUSINESS CHANGES. NOTICE THE PARTNERSHIP HERE TOFORE existing; between Wm. Weis brod and II. F.- Bcbrhorst, known as Wm. Weisbrod & Co., has dissolved. Wm. Weisbrod retirinr. The business hereafter will be con ducted by H. F. Behrhorst and Fred Ficbtel under tbe firm name ot Behrhorst & Fichtel. at 621 Liberty st.. who will pay and collect all puis or tne om nrm. wm. wttistsiiuu. HENRY F. BEHRHORST. apl0-59 NOTICE 13 HEREBT GIVEN THAT Charles W. Badgley & Co., Llm., was lormally dissolved and ceased to carry on busi ness on June 2,1883. See proceedings in Court of Common Pleas No. 2 of Allegheny county. Pa., at No. Col July term, 18S8. Since that time Mr. Charles W. Badgley has himself carried on business under the name of Charles W. Bads ley & Co. The undersigned is not connected with said firm. ROBERT R. SINGER. mhSO-3-TTSSu NOTICES. OFFICE OF TBEASUKErt ALT.EGHENT ( COUNTY. April 1, tt90. ( NOTICE. In pursuance of the twenty-first section of an act relating to Allegheny county, approved the 1st day of May, 1S61, and of the amendments of the said section, approved the 30th day of March, 1866, 1 do hereby give notice that the duplicates for tho several wards, borongbs and townships will bo open.'and I will heprepaied to receive the county, State and poor taxes for 1890 on and after the 1st day or May, 1S90. Said taxes can be paid at this office until the 1st day of August with a deduction of 5 per cent for prompt payment to all persons paying tbe whole amount of these taxes. There will be no reduction allowed during the month of August. There will be 10 per cent added to all taxes remaining unpaid on the 1st day of September, 1890. WILLIAM HILL, mh29-63 B Treasurer of Allegheny County. PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED by the Board of Inspectors of the Western Penitentiary of Pennsylvania up to (i o'clock, r. M. FRIDAY. April 18, 1M0, for furnishing engines and fans for heating and ventilating new south wing; also for cast iron sewer pipe, in accordance with plans anil specifications to bu fnrnished by Ii M. Butz, architect. No. 801 Lewis block, Pittsburg. Tho hoard toserves tho rinht to reject any or all bld. EDWARDS. WRIGHT. Warden. apS 5S-D . -. Notice to Builders. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of F. J. Osterling, architect, 42 Fifth ave.. until APR1L17, for the erection of the Franklin publicschonl building, on the property corner Franklin. Logan and Hazel streets, Pittsburg, Plans and specifica tions can be seen at the office of tbe architect. Bond to tho amount of the contract must ac company each bid. GEO. BOOTH. Secretary. ap7-7 (Per F. J. O.) LEGAL NOTICES. VTOTICE-IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AS Jj my threo children, viz: .Michael, George and Christina Ruffing, havo left my homo with out my consent, 1 will not be responsible for anv debts they may contract. MICHAEL RUFFING. Mifflin township. anS-41 p A. BALPH, BUILDING CONTRACTOR, 41 Seventh avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Telephone-rlSIL seS-38.TT3 PIANOS, ORGANS, And all manner of Small Instruments AT HAMILTON'S, delO-D Fifth avenue. OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE JLN report of viewers on tbe grading of Park Way avenue, from Penn avenue to the city line, has been approved by Councils, which action will bo final, unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief or Department of Public Works. PITT3UURG. April 3, 1890. ap3-41 "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE jji reports of viewers on the construction of sewers on Stanton avenue, from Neirley avenue to culvert 6j0 feet west of 'Negley avenne. and Center avenue, from Summit, near Allequippa street, to Reed street, have been approved by Councils, which action will he final unless an appeal is filed in the. Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) dais from date. E.M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. PlTTSBUBO, April 3, 1MH). ap3-41 "VrOTIIUE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT X the reports of viewers on tho grading, paving and curbing of Shiloh street, from Grandview avenue to Southern avenne, and Mahon street from Kirkpatrick street to Chauncey street, have been approved by Councils,' which action will be final nnless an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Work. PlTTSBCBO. April 3, 1800. ap3-41 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the onlce of City Controller until Tuesday, the 15th day of April. A. D. 1830. at 2 P. M., for supplies for the Department of Public Works, a3 folio vs: One (1) steam road roller (10 tons), lumber, hardware, rubber hose, uooden blocks, gravel, sand, granite crossings, block and crushed stone, sewer and gutter castings, cement, ice, tar, pitch, wagons, carts and harness. Specifications can be seen and blanks for bidding can be obtained at the general office of the Department of Public. Works. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond in double The amount probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves tbe right to rejact any or all bids. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. PlTTSBUBO, Pa.. April 4, 1890. ap4-7 CITY TAXES NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the duplicates for March and September installments of city, special, and suh-di3trict school taxes for the year 1890 have been placed in my band for collection by the Board of Assessors authorized to aases3 the 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 Jnne. Five per cent added on all delinquent taxes on May 1, on July 1 for bnsiness tax and water rents and on October 1 for second installment of city taxe.s. No statement furnished unless you intend paying your taxes by check. Off.ce will be open on last Saturday in March and April until 8 o'clock p. M. mhll-oO-D J. F.DENNISTON, City Treasurer. OFFICE OF THE CITY TREASURES. I MUNICIPAL HALL, fiMITIIFIELD STREET. TVJOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL J.1 owners, (whether residents or non-residents of the city ot Pittsburg) of drays, carts, wagons, carriages, buggies, etc., to pay their li cense at this office forthwith. All licenses no; paid on or before the first Monday in March, 1890, will be placed in tbe hands ot police officers for collection, subject to a collection fee of SO cents. And all persons neglecting to pay on or be fore first Monday in May. 1S90, will be subject to a penalty double the amount o! the license to be recovered before the proper legal author ity of said city. The old metal plate of last year must be re turned at the time licenses are taken out, or 25 cents additional will be charged on tbe license. Rates of license: Each one-horse vehicle, J6 00; each two-horse vehicle, S10 00; each four bnrse vehicle, 812 00; each four-horse hack, $15 00; omnibuses and timber wheels, drawn by two horses. $10 00; one extra dollar will be charged for each additional horse used m above specified vehicles. J. F. DENNISTON. City Treasurer. fe20-22.l SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of City Controller until Friday. April 11. Ib90. at 2 p. m., for laying water pipe on the following streets: 6,800 feet, more or less, 30-inch pipe on Roup street from Center avenue to Ellsworth avenue. Ellsworth avenue from Roup street to Neville street Neville street from Ellsworth avenue to Win- tbrop street. 10,000 feet, more or less, 24-inch pipe on Winthrop street from Neville street to Dith- ridge street. Dithridee street from Winthrop street to Forbes street. Forbes street from Dlthridge street to a point west of Brady street Contract to be completed by June 1, IS90. - HAULING. For hauling and delivering 2.315 tons, more or less, 12-inch. 16-inch. 24-inch and 30-inch water pipe and special castings on tbe above named streets. GATE VALVES. For furnishing and delivering f. o. b. cars Pittsburg: 60. raoro or less, 4-inch gate valves. 100, more or less, 6-inch gate valves. 6, more or less, 8-inch gate valves. 6, more or less, 12-Inch gate valves. 4. more or less, 15-inch gate valves. 15, more or less, 16-inch gato valves. 10. more or less, 24-mcb gate valves. 6, more or less, 30-inch gate valves. 2, more or less, 36-mch gate valves. FIRE HYDRANTS. 50, more or less, slide-gate single fire hydrants. 25, more or less, slide-gate doable fire hydrants. 55 tons pig lead, equal to Penna. refined. For specifications, blanks on which bids must be made, and all other information, apply at tbe office of Superintendent of Water Supply and Distribution. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond in double tbe amount of tbe estimated cost, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserve tho right to reject any or all bids. E.M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works Pittsburg. April 1. Io90. apl-68 AMCSE31ENTS. i1RAND BENEFIT PERFORMANCE FOR THE PRESS NEWSBOYS' HOME FUND. THE DRUMMER BOY OF SHILOH, AT THE BIJOU THEATER. FRIDAY. APRIL 11. AT 2 P. M. Under the auspices or Post 3, G. A. R. Tickets on sale at the Bijou box office. Popu lar prices. ap9-27 pRAND OPERA r""""sE-EXTRA. Daniel Frohmax's .ew York Lyceum Theater N ife Company (With Mrs. Berlan-Uibb-.) Next week "The Wife." Next week "The Wife." Next week "The Wife." Next week "The Wife." Next week "The Wife." All the original scenery and effects. Regular prices, 25, 50, 75, II. Sale now open at box office. aplO-41 GRAND CENTRAL RINK. Penn ave.. near Sixth St. Six days', 142 hours, go-as-you-please race. Most prominent pedestrians ever entered in a race. 30 STARTERS. Under tbe personal management of Harry Davis. WILL CLOSE SATURDAY NIGHT. April 12. JB.000 WILL BE EXPENDED. Greatest sporting event ever held in Pittsburg. General admission 25 cents. a 6-20 GRAND OPERA HOUSE To-night. Matinee Saturday. LONDON GAIETY COMPANY, FAUST UP 1 0 DATE. Next Week-THE WIFE. ap8 BIJOU THEATER TO-NIGHT, M. B. LEAVITTS SDectacle, SPIDER AND FLY. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. April 14 -Two Old Cronies. ap7-9 TTARRY WILLIAMS ACADEMY To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Satmdav. THE IRWIN BRO.'S BIG SPECIALTY CO., With all new features. apC-4 H ARRIS' THEATEh- Kwtt Aflnrnnnn anil Rvn!np-- Dau McCarthy in ibe Plctireque Comedy Drama, TRUE IRISH HEARTS. Week April 14 Wilbur Opera Co. ap6-22-TT3 WORLU'S J1USEUM-GEO. L1PPERT, 3-LEGGED MAN. BIG ALICK, Pror. Angelo and his performing birds, the World's Great Specialty Company No. 2; consisting of 12 of tbe most refined specialties now be fore the public Admission 10c Children 5c. aoT-20 TITCKNIGHT & VICTOKi. PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Dealers in Gas Fixtures. LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETC. Special attention given to Natural Gas Fitting. 418 SMTTHFIELD ST.. PITTSBURG. PA. Telephone 769. ja7-69-CT3 NEW ADVERTISEMESTSV WHAT THE NEW, ' - . ) DRAVOSBURG BRIDGE IS DOING. Tbo Cheapest and Most Complete Flan of BUILDING LOTS With the grades of all streets carefully estab lished, yet offered to the public; being con nectedbytbo DRAVOSBURG -AND REYNOLDTON BRIDGE, And within 15 minutes' walk of the Baltlznora and Ohio and Pittsburg, McKeesport and Yougbiogheny Railroad depots, at McKees port, ana from 3 to 5 minutes' walk to tha Dravnsbnrg station on the Pittsburg, Virginia, and Charleston Railroad, and to tbe Reynold ton station on the Pittsburg, McKeesport and Bellevernon Railroad. THESE LOTS ARE BEAUTIFULLY LOCATED FOR SUBURBAN RESIDENCES. Overlooking tbe Monongahela Valley at a healthy elevation, with good natural drainage) and pure water, at prices snrprisingiy low, con sidering the advantages in location, on WEEKLY, MONTHLY OR YEARLY PAYMENTS, To suit purchasers. Also VALUABLE MANUFACTURING SITES, Fronting on the river, at prices that will he an inducement to any firm or corporation that will locate here. The plan is outside of any borough limits and purchasers there escape all borough tax. The levy m Mifflin township is only about 10 mills. THE LOTS SELL AT PRICES RANGING FROMjajOTOSoOOL Inquire at the office of tbe ESTATE OF JOHN C. RISHER, At Dravosburg. Pa., or NO. 8 WOOD STREET, ap3-82-TTS3r Pittsburg, Pa. THE LARGEST DOWN TOWN STORAGE PLANT. W. A. HOEVELER. Warehouses and yards. Pike aud Thirteenth, Twelfth and Etna sts. Private sidings in yards and warehouses. Low rates of insurance. Negotiable receipts issued. Separate departments for general merchandise, flour, furniture, honors and metals. Hand some and convenient office rooms for use o customers free. Railroad address, W. A. Hoeveler, Pike and Thirteenth sts.. Pittsburg, Pa.,A.V.R.R. Cars placed at Twelfth, St., via. Junction R. R. Shipping, distributing and hauling attended to. Exhibit space with power to let: also rooms with power to suit. mh27-C2-TTSsq BELLEVUE. For Rent. House of eight rooms; good location: good sized lot, well filled with fruit; all in prime con dition; on line of cable road. Apply to W. JENKINSON, ap5-15 919 Liberty street ATCHES AND JEWELRY AT THE lowest prices; diamonds and other pre cious stones in rings, pins and earrings; clocks, silverware and spectacles, silver spoons, knives and forks and other lancy pieces: natch repair ing, the best of work, at reasonable prices, as WILSON'S. 61 Fourth ave. jaU-TTS PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth avenue, above Smithfield, next Leader office. (No delay.) Established 20 years. se25-60 -T MAY, SONS i CO., Fine DYEING AND CLEANING. 56 Sixth Avenue, Pittsburg. Pa. mhl8-80-TTS A. WHITELEY, 12SJ Third ave.. upstairs, opp. Barnes' Safe and Lock Works. Gents' shoes soled and heeledfor75c while you wait. Hand-sewn. 95c. Finest work in the city. mb6-57-TT REMOVALS. J. W. REED, EXPERT ACCOUNTANT. Has removed from Room 504. Hamilton Build ing. to Room 80, SCHMIDT BUILDING.No. 93 Fifth ave. ap9-39 THE DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE Has been removed to corner Smithfield and Diamond sts. mh9-H7 AUCTIO.N SALES. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF A MOD ERN two-story frame dwelling bouse, in the Tuentietn ward. Pittsburg, estate ot S. B. Patteron, deceased. By virtue of an order of tho Orphans' Court of Allegheny county, the undersigned will offer at public sale on the premises, at the corner of Cypress and Bauni treets. in the Twentieth ward, Pittsburg, on THURSDAY. APRIL 24. 1890. at 3 o'clock P. 3L. the following described real e-tate late of S. B. Patterson, deceased: All that certain lot or piece of ground -ituata in the Twentieth ward, of the city of Pittsburg, county of Allegheny, Pennsylvania, beginning at a point in tbe center of Baum street as lo cated by the city, where the same is intersected by the center line of Cypress street, distant three hundred and twenty-five feet northerly from tbe northern line of Center avenue: thence northwesterly along the center line of said Cypress street one hundred and ninety five and fifteen hundredths (195 15-100) feet to a point; thence southwardly and at right angles to Cypress street a distance of eighty (Su) feet to tha line of the property of George W. Johns: thence soutbeastwardly along the line of said Johns and parallel with Cypre-s street, a discance of one hundred and thtrtv-six and ninety-six one hundredths (136 96-100) feet, more or less, to the center lino of the aforementioned Baum street: thencs northeastwardly along tbe center line of Baum street a distance of ninety-six (96) feet, mors or less, to tbe intersection ot Baum street with UypreS3 street, the point of beginning, upon which there is erected a two-story, with attic, frame dwelling house containing seven rooms with attic Deed to said S. B. Patterson, deceased, for the same being uated March 12. 1SS7. and re corded in deed book, volume 56L page 513. Terms ot Sale Cosh upon confirmation of sale, and subject -o mortgage of Anna M. Debend-irfer tor f3,000. dated April 13. 1888. re corded in mortgage book, volume 430, page 347. Purchaser will be required to pav $500 at time) of sale. W. H. PFAHL. Administrator of the estate or S. B. Patterson! deceased. J. ERASTUS McKELVY, ap3-33-3,10,17,23 Attorney. TjUNE FURNITURE AND CARPETS AT AUCTION FRIDAY MORNING, APRIL 1J, At 10 o'clock', at NO. 311 MARKET ST. Good body brussels. velvets, moquets and. in grain carpets, almost new; walnur, oak and cherry chamber suits, wardrobes, dressing cases, wast. stands, betl-teads. foldirg beds tables, chairs, rockers, bookcases, desks. side boards, dishes, cutlery, bedding, stoves, refrig erators, sewing machines, pallor suits, piano, curtains, pictures, etc, etc HENRY AUCTION CO, Auctioneers. aplO-74 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF LIVE , stock and farm implemets. etc Tha miilcrsig'icd will, on THURSDAY. April 17, 1890, at 10 o'clock ATM., on the premises Known as tho "Haberman Farm." near Bell Tavern or Bell station. Pittsburg and Castle Shannon K. R, expose at pnblic sale six horses, 26 cows, . poultry, wagons, tools, farm produtca. etc, of tbe late Louis Cotteryahn. Terms Six months credit on approved security. For Information apply to CHAS. COTTERYAHN. Aminlstra. tor, 2H8 Sarah st Pittsburg, S. S. ap9-25-TuwThrsa 1 iM