kjsmEM r-mWV-rr'TvTrWrTrr .TipTrW'Ff tVVW7W'W'W' S'Hf.WTi.-.fOT"-. . --Mf" WT"- i ' -" ' 7'VW-' --.. -Y a - " -, Tff.-FCjTrtw ir-aErTr -fafat j-T- rsE!ts7TTnrr. jy- 3 THE EETTSBUEG DESPATCH, TUESDAY, APEIL 15, 1890. 2Tggjj5j MUST WAIT A LITTLE. Council Lobbies Thronged by Many Ealher Curious Citizens. THE LIBRARY QUESTION COMES DP Bat the Amended Ordinance is Deferred, to the Lilr.tr.) Committee. STEEET ELOCEUlES INQUIRED IXTO The lobb.es in both branches of Councils were crowded yesterday, as much on ac count of the contest on the Library question as of the number of streets to be widened, opened or unproved. It was the first meet ing of the new Councils, and a keeu watch was kept by the lobyists upon the action of the new members, to see which way the cat wonld jncip. The amendment to the ordinance ac cepting tne cift of a Library from Mr. Andrew Carnegie, was introduced by John S. Lambie and referred to the Librarv Com mittee, consisting ot John S. Lambie, Chairman; E. B. Carnahaa, A. F. Keating, Smith Shannon and Kirk Q. Bigham. The majority of the members of the Library Committee were seen, and the general impression seemed to be that the amendment, as presented in Select Councils yesterday, would be avorablv recommend ed by the committee, but as Mr. Lambie has already announced there is but little proba bility that the amendment will pass. The new ordinance provides that vacancies in the Board ot Trustees other than those caused by changes of the public officials "shall be filled by a majority ot such re maining members of the board who are not public officials," instead ot "shall be filled by a inajo-ity of the remaining members of tfie board." THE GENERAL BUSINESS. Among the general business transacted was the following: An ordinance granting permission to the St. Clair Suspension Bridie Company the right to occupy such addi ional portions of Cnquesne way as shall be necessarj to enable the companj to widen and t-t'-englhen the abuttincnt and approach to its bridge at tlie foot or tilth ttrect, Referred to tl e Committee on Corporations An oidinance vacating an allev in the Eighth ward: petition of James O'Neill lor SI.000 dam ages to hit property in the Thirteenth ward; ordinance for -ewer on llolwell street; ordi nance opening Reed street, trom Soho street to Center ..venue; ordinance grading Roc street, from Dculliers to Addison streets; petitions for boardwalks on Brereton. Finland, Reed and Brckcnndge streets, ordinances vacating Granite street, part of Maiburj street, beinple t-treet, Llwood street and Conimeice street: ordinance for sew er on Thirty third street, from WVli-ter avenue to tlie Tw'o-Milo run sewer; petitions for publ.c lamps on Brereton street and for water pipe- on Ridge, Mingo, and Fram is streets; ordinances fur sewers en Ko&encranz street and Hughes allev, Howard street, Hoe street. Euclid street, Bates street, Aiken at cnue and Claybnurne street, Shakes peare street, Au-elu street, lioga street. South Fourth street, Carson ftreet and on Fifth aenue from Shady to College, avenues; ordinances for grading Duff street and Collins avenue; ordinances relocating Herrou a veil JO and Indu-tn. street; ordinances grading, pav ing and curbing: Miffiiu street. Bates street. Westminster street, bonth Second street, " ashington avenue: ordinances opening Shakespeare street. Cabinet street and Cibden street; o.dmautes locating Tank alley, Tiurt fifth ward: Bieeu street, fiom Uxor alley to bouth Fifteen It street and Caroline street 1 rum Hotue to Hanilei streets; ordinances re ducing the widtn f .Mifflin stieet 10 feet; or dinances requiring owners of public lots to connect with public sewers. A resolution authorizing the appointment of a joint comis ittee to rew-e the names of the streets, avenues and allejs of the citv was adopted, ibough opposed by Mr. Keating, wbo thought the reprt sentaties of tbe various a arus could attend t that work themselves bitter tuan an-, comtuittte, and that tho chancing of names wa a nuisance and the cause of considerable confusion. ALL ArFEOTEO BUT ONE. When the report of tho Department of Awards was taken up all tbe contracts were approved but that of the Fuiladelphia Com pany for f urnshing fuel for tbe water works pumping stations. Mr Robertson opposed tbe contract. He said $69,000 was too hign a figure, 'i he price had been raided year after year until the exaltation became unbearable. After considerable discussion the award was approved. in Common Council, lmmcoiately on being called to 01 uer, ihe rules of last vcar were adopted On the call of the wards the follow lng papers were presented and referred- Oidi nances fixing the salaries of the Cb ef Clerk a l Draughtsman m Hie Board of Viewers office at il.S-jO and 1.200 a year, rcspecti-, cly; for grading. paing and curbing Ditlnnlne street, Torley street, Hoeveller street. Brad dotk avenue. South Twentj-ntntb street; for sewers on Arabella street, Sfakespeare street. Grazier street. Frankstown avenue and Lincoln avenue; opening Collowhill street, Arabella street, Chtlett street and biutn 1 went-uintn street; eUlilishing the grade of O'Hara street; locating Aluer street, Myers street, Ellington street, Paul street, Albert street, braith way and Cdtart square; vacating an alley in Hanck's plan, Tnenty-first ward; for a board walk on Carey street: petitions for water nipo on Bonds, reet; for paying R. S. McCutcbeon, $563. for two hor-s drowned by the break in the rorty-eighth street sewer; for damages to Iiroperty of Hcttie M. Hamilton by grilling Joqut t street: resolution to refund tllO 81 tales to the e-tate of Eliza Phillips. ilr. Ferguson pre-entedaresolution instruct ing the Chief of the Department of Public featetj to eutorce the ordinance relatfie to the hours during -.hich trains can be run on Lib erty street, and cars unloaded on that street. Mr. MacGontgle moved to leferthe resolu tion to a special couiaiitteo of bye for investi gation. NO TTOEK FOK A COMMITTEE. Mr. Ferguson objected. There was nothing to be done except to enforce the ordinance. Sixth street was frequently blocked for 15 to 20 minutes. The resolution meiely asked that the oidinance now on tbe bocks be enforced; there was no work for a committee. Mr. MacGomgle replied that the law wasliko a good many others passed j ears ago: like the law to close sal ions on huuday, but now many people want tbein opened. He wanted a com mittcc to hud out what would be most con venient to tbe business community. This view was taken by tbe majority, and the resolution went to a sneci il committee. The Chair appointed Messis. Ferguson. MacGoni gle, O'lonnell, BigLatn and Stewart as the committee. Mr. Hagmaier, of the Twelfth ward, who was not preeut at the fiist meeting, was sworn in. Tbe report of tlie Board of Awards on con tracts granteu, as previously published, was approved. 1 he Chair announced as the members of the Park Committee from Common Council. Messrs. Carnalian, MacUonigle. Brown. Pit cairn. Bigham and Wallace. The coin;lete committee of Couucils on uaiks was filled trom bcleet branch bj the appointment of S. D. Warmcastle, John M. Anderson, C. Evans John Beuzaud James Fitz-animons. All Sons nnd Condition of Men Acknowledge the efficacv of Hostetter's Stom ach Bitters as a means of extirpating d pepsia, constipation, malarial and bilious troubles, nervous debilitj and kiuney ailments. The learned and sacred piole-sion. the.press. the mercantile, manufacturing, agricultural and mining commum ics have, lor the past 30 years, been furm-biug each their quota of tes timony in its behalf, until that has reached un wieldy but gratiijing uroportions. affordng unequivocal pi oof that the public is discerning. Urliu-. We save you from 15 to 20 per cent. UKLJJ.G &SON, Lewis block. Leading Cash Tailors, ttsu 47 Sixth are. B bv Bug-sir--. Tbe most complete line ever shown in the city at Harrison's Toy Store, 123 Tcderal St., Allegheny. Urlinfc. "We save you from 15 to 20 per cent. TJkling ic PON. Lewis block. Leading Cash Tailors, ttsu 4" Sixth ave. Dnu'i Forvrt the Bnbr. The largest and most complete line of in fants' wear eer displayed. Some very neat and stylish designs in robes, cloaks, slips, EkirU. sacques, nnd srme lovely dresses J or infant pedestrians. Campbell & Dice. Cabinet photos 1 per dozen, prompt de livery. Crayons, etc , at low prices. Lies' Gallery, TTSU 10 and 12 Sixth st APPEAL FROM ASSESSMENT. Dlnbon Street Properly Owner Otjrct to Pnyinjr on Improvement Tax A Bis snm Seed For on PromlnsorT Notes rirst Case of Im Kind. Sixteen proDeriy owners on Mahon street yesterday filed appeals from the decision of the Board of Viewers assessing them for the grading, paring and curbing of Jlfbon street. Thev are John Beck, Franz Leng, Dennis O'Leary, Itobert Thompson's heirs, John G Thompson, Adam EckeVt, Charles Schuck, Amos Hawk, Henry Martin, Thomas Hannon, Henry Neville, Adam Shaller, Mary Neville, George Benker, Robert Schubert and George K. Reber. They state that, though theirprnperties were Injored by the grading, they were allowed no damages, the assessment being uniformly S7 43 per foot front. They received no notico from the viewers and had no opportunity to be heard. The Citv Engineer's estimate for the work was S11.800 65. but the viewers' statement was for 51S.3C6 iG, though it was believed the contract was let for the former figure. Further. Coun- ells had appropriated J10.OO0 tovard the worK. but the viewers onlv charged the city with S6.100 05. Ieavingf3,893 95 unarcomted for. it is also alleged that the street was poorly, cheaply and faultily constructed, and that gross incompetency was displajed in the estab lishment of the grade. 1 ho contract, also, was let to Booth 4 Flinn. without competition, at an exorbitant sum, collnsivcly and without warrant of law, and the material used was in sufficient and inadequate. The act of As semblvof JuneH,lSS7. was, in addition, de clared to be oncon-titutional. In conclusion it was aked Ibit tho Clerk of Councils be ordered to certify the records in the case to court for a jury trial. A Snlt for n Bis .Amount. A bill in equity was filed in the United States Circuit Court yesterday by B, F. Cutting, of New York, against the Cam eron Iron and Coal Company, of Em porium, to recover 159,097, due on promissory notes.' The company nas gone into bank ruptcy, and the appointment of a receiver nas ascd for. Edward M. Parrett, the present re ceiver, was reappointed to tako charge of all the propertv. Next Monday was fixed for a bearing on a motion to restrain tbe issuance of executions for the sale of an of the company's property. The First Caso of Its Kind. Ihe County Controller yesterday issued to(f. Sbarne a warrant for iU2 50, being half tbe fine, less 5 per cent, for collection, imposed on K. W. Wilson for misdemeanor, in acting as an insurance agent without a certificate of author ity. Sharpe was tbe prosecutor, and nnrtcr the law received half the fine, which was S300. The art of Assembly was passed in May, 1S76, but this is the first money ever paid out under it in Allegheny county. To-DhtV Trial I.lst. Common Pleas 3Vo. 1 Ferguson vs South West Penn Railroad Company; Fulmer vs Mc Keesport Borough: Alehouse vs Creelman et al: Jetties A Co. vs Kann & Co ; Wagner vs Standing et al; Quinn vs Rafter; Scanlon vs Deuntstun; Munroe A Co. vs Carnegie Bros. & Co.: McGlnnes et al vs Pentall; Jarkson vs Cunningham; Elder vs "Verona borough: Las cbel! s Wheeler; Ricbey vs smith et ux: Dick en vs Meenan. Common Pleas No. 2 Humphreys vs Na tional Benefit Association: Anderson vs Pitts burg and Lake Erie Railroad Company; Nov. elty Manufacturing Company vs Lean 4 Blair: Scott vs Patton: Boyds vs Pittsburg Nat ural Gas Comp nv: Mullen vs Roman: Powers vs Cox; McFall, Hetzel S. Co. vs McKeesport and Youghiogheny Ice Company; Crowe vs Orr. Notes From the Courts. The suit of Charles Augestem against Jones 1 Laughlin, for damages for injuries caused by tbe bursting of an emory wheel, is on trial be fore Judge Collier. The suit of Jolly Bros, against Free 4 M ere dith, to recover for pumps tbey purchased, 'which, it is claimed, were not suitable, is on trial before Jude White. In the suit of J. G. Fulton & Co. against E. V. Lyon impleaded with V. A. Campbell, an action on a contract, a verdict was given yes terday in fat or of the plaintiff for $1,183 G7. The suit ot Elizabeth M. Hoffstot against George and Samuel Denholm, for damages lor injuries received bv falling into an excavation ruado by tbe defendants, is on trial before Judge fetowe. CHRiSTOrnEE Russell and others yester day bled a libel in admiralty in the United States District Court against the steamer Twi. light lor wages claimed to be due them for services as neckbands. In the suit of the Soutbside Gas Company agains the Pittsburg. Virginia and Charle-ton Railroad Company, an appeal from the decision of viewers assessing damages for a right of way taken, a voluntary non-suit nas taken by the plalntifis jesterdaj. P. J. AM) George Fuehrer yesterday en tered suit against Win. O'Bryon for 55,000 damages. They leased a dairy farm from O'Brjon and allege that be grossly misrepre sented matters to them concerning the supply of milk, condition of the cows, etc., and they 3re at considerable loss. Angus McCoy, yesterday, entered suit against A, D. Bums for $1,000 damages. Mc Coy s'ates that when be removed from a farm upon the expiration of his lease be left a threshing machine, valued at 100, in one of the shed-i. Burns, wbo took possession of the place, he claims, took tho machine and broke it up. completel destrojinzit. AN opportune friend will be found in Dr. D. J ay ne's Expectorant when racked by a severe cold and the many lung or throat aCections which sometimes follow. This old remedy has met the approval of two generations, and is to-day as popular, safe and effective as ever. Urllnp. We carry the largest stock in either citv. Lewis block. TJkling & Son, Leading Cash Tailors, ttsu 47 Sixth ave. Lace Cuetains Attractive new de signs iu great variety, all grades, from 75c to S100 per pair. Hdgus & Hacke. ttssu The Per pit's More. Pillow shams of fine muslin and cambric, hem stitched, tucked, embroidery and lace tnmmed; great variety of styles trom 65c a pair to 55. Vandyke mull ties, IS to 25c. Campbell & Dick. Baby BaffKles. The most complete line ever 6liown in the city at Harrison's Toy Store, 123 federal st,, Allegheny. FRENCH Bobes and Combination Pat terns A superb assortment of uew and ex clusive designs, from $8 to $75 each. ttssu Htjgus& Hacke. Urlinc We lead in price, quality and style. Lewis block. TJkling & Son, ttsu Leading CaBh Tailors. Tjnst B. & O. Excnrslon To Washington Citv, good to visit Balti more, rate 9 00, limited 10 days. Trains leave next Thursday, April 17, at 8 A. M. and 9:20 V. M Laces and Drapery Nets Many new and handsome effects have been added to the as sortment this week. Hugus & Hacke. ttssu Buy nt The People's store. 50-inch, all-wool cloths in all the new shades, with silk stripes, at 75 cents a yard; goods that are said to be worth 51 25. Campbell & Dick. -MEETINGS. VJOTICE THE STOCKHOLDERS i F 1A ihe ederal bt. and Plea-ant Vailey Pass. ll. Co. are called to meet at the office of the company. No 42 Sixth ave. Pittsburg, on EDNESDAY. April 1G. 1890, at 3 P. M., for the purpose ot voting on tin- adoption of by- IaW8A - o , - VM- H- GRAHAM, Sec'y. ap3-17-S,8.15 OrriCE OF THE PITTSBURG. ALLEGHENY 1 ad MAHFsrErt Traction Co.. cor. I of Liberty ate, and Marketstreet r PlTTfeBUKO. March J9, lb90. J A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of the Pittsburg, Allegheny ard Man chester Traction Comp my will be held at the general office of tlie company on TUESDAY May 20, 1890, at 2 p. si. for the purpose of voting for or against the creation of am Indebtedness of tbe company. v mh21-7-Tu A. JL NEEPEK, Secretary. tSJ3isrlay adi crtfsemenu one dollar psr tmtare 'or one insertion. Clanfi.cd advertise ments on this paae sucn as Wanted. Tor Sale, Jo Let, rtc ten cents per line jor cacn inser tion. and none taken lor less than Jlftv -ents. IHE PITTSBURG DISPATCH B11A.XCH OFFICES. T1IK DISPATCH HAS OPENED A BRANCH OFFICE FOlt THE SOU'lUblDE AT NO. 13) CAltisON STBEET, WUEUE ADVEUTISF MENTS. NEWb A.NUSUBSCKIPllONSCAN BE LEFT. BOTH FORUENi-HAL EUlTIONb. AM FOK THE SPECIAL fcOUTHblDK IbbUEPUB LlbHED KACI1SATUP.DAY. BKANCH OFriCEb AHE ALi.0 ESTAB LISHED AT IHE FOLLOWING PLACES. YVHEP.E WANT. FOK SALE. TO LET. AND OTHEK TltANSIFNT AUVEimbEMENTS ILL BE BFCEIVFD UP TO 9 1. M. FOB 1N bEKTlON NEi-T MOKMNG: Aavertlscmrntsarelobe prepaid except where advertisers already bate accounts withUUKDlS- tMTCU. rlTTSBUKG. 1 HOMAS-vrr AFI'IiKY. S5. 9 Butler t treeu E.MIL G. bTUCKEV. ath street aid Penn ave. E. G. SsTU'JKEY iCO., ylle ave. and Fulton JU i.srob-ELi. lUlli Avenue Market House. EAST ID. J.AV. WALLACE, tLtlPcnnavenua. OAKLAND. MCALLlSTEK.SULUlLEK,Sthav. &Atwoodsk SOUTII8IDE. JACOB SPOHN. No. ICarson street. II. A. DlNALDbON. ITC7 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A.J. KAEKCHEK, 59 t ederal street. H. J. McBKIDF- Market Houe, Allegheny. I RED II. rtlGFKS. 171 Ohio street, F. H. EGGElto&bON. Ohio and Chestnut ts J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. IHOMAbMcHENBY, Western and Irwin aves. G. "W. HUGHES. I'enusvlvaniaand Beavcraves. PEKKYM.dLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. R. MOKRIb, 6S8 Preble are. M1LLVALB bOROUGH. W. T. FLOCKER. btationer. No. 4 Grant ave. faHABPSBUKG. C BELLMAN, btationer, SIS Main St. ADVERTISERS, PLEASE NOTICE! THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH HAS BEEN REMOVED tO CORNER SMITHFIELD AND Diamond Streets. WANTED. 3Inle Hcln. WANTFD-SIX GOOD PAINTERS AT 3313 BUTLEKSf. ap!5-J w ANTKU-ABARnER. Al'l'IA L. BEOKFU, Z001 Carson street, soutnside. piD-9i W ANTFD-GOODIIARBFKIMMFDIATELY. Apply W. 'I OBA1, East Palestine, i. apl5-69 WANTED-.AT ONCK-A FIRST-CLASS tinner. Call on GEO. EICHEK. Jeinnctte, Pa. apl5-io WANTFD-FXPKR1FNCEDOPEV HEAR1H steel mclter. Address -SI EEL." Dis patch office. apn-179 WANTED-A GOOD BOOKKFEPFR AT once, give reference. AddressbAFE, Dis patch office. anl3-4: WANTED-BOY WITH FXPERIENCE AT bartering, at once. Apply all week SS07 FIFTH AVE. apl5-48 WANTED-A GOOD PlnURE FKAME maker. PITTSBURG AKT CO., 17 t ed eral St., Allegheny. ap!5-70 WANTFD-GOOD BUHFLMXN. APPLY at FDUARD bCHs-ULE'S, Merrhtnt Tailor, 407 W ood st. aplo-46 WANTED-A BILL CLERK. YOUNG MAN about IS. must be i good penman. Address PENMAN. Dispatch office. apl3-82 WAN1ED-TEN MEN TO LOAD TIES ON cirs. Inquire or J. M. McEHVAIN. at cor. Eighteenth and A. V. R. 1. ap!5-9 WANT ED-ONE CAKKIAGE TRIMMER btenlv lob for a sober man.Appl to H. HLRR bON, SIS Fifth avenue. apI5-43 WANTFD-A MILK blllPPFR ON P. F. W. R. It. ; 25 gillon of good Alderney or Jersey milk dally. Address C. B. A., Dispatch. aplS-91 WANTFD ONE FIRST-CLASS BLACK SMITH and htlpcr: alo one machinist. Address P. O. DRAW EK lC-rJ, Pittsburg, Pa. aplS Ji WANTED-GOOD. RELIABLE AGENTS TO sell the new gi'ne " hleli;' 9$ perdav; outfit free. J. C. DOWLINGM'F'G COItaelne, Wis. apl4-3S WANTED . WELL QUALIFIED GAK-Di- NFRtogo tothecountrj:a good situi tlon for the right man. Addres Y'EGETABLE, Dispntc'i ofilcc. apl83 WANTED A CARltlAGE DRIVER, A single man, to take charge or two horses and a small place; references required. Inquire at FIFTH AVE., head of Aiken. apl5-S) WAN TED-MAN TO bKLL SEAL FSTATE: applicants must give name and address aud state former or present employment and salarv earned. Address II 4. Dispatch office. apl5-i(i "VT7"NTED-AGENTS-fl0 PER FEK, IN YV everv town, to 6cll our teis coffee-, spite and biking powder. Address GRI.AT ESTcKN TEA CO , SW Pearl St., Cleveland, Ohio. ap9-SS WANT FD-A GOOD TINNFR-MUST BE CA PABLE yV taking charge of wor. and hindling men : steady work and good wages. Ad dress G. . HAYS, ChartlersP. O., Pa. ap!3-17 WANTED-2 YOUNG MEN WHO UNDER bTAND painting and mixing to paint, polish and finish moou fiime: give experience, and salnry expected. Address P. O. BOX 915. aplo-.o TTTANTFD-BY BALT1MOME HOUSE. FIRbT- YV CI.AbS silesman for tiilor's trimmings: one Imlni trade In Pennsjlvanii and Ohio: good piy to right party. Apply at DlbPATCH OFUCE. api.-.i ANTED-FlRSl-CLAbS BAKB1R-) FOB cltv and country towns Inquire ot A. FDL1S&CO leading manufacturers or barber supplle and furniture, 502 to 510 Liberty St.. Pit u- burg. Pa. apl5-100 WANTED AN EXPFKIENCKD HAT salcsmin for refill store In city near Pitts-burgrajoun-r man preferred. Address, stating age. experience, silary expected aid references HATS, Ill-pitehoClie. apl5-41 -TTTANTFII-LIVI AGENT"SIN LY'ERY TOY N YV to sell our goons, speci il Inducements to right parties: ili ladles to form lea clubs. Ad dress tor lull particulars METROPOLITAN TEA CO.. blilloh si.. Pittsburg, Pa. ja2S-27-TTS -ITTANTED-A H1HGHTYOUNO MAN FULLY' YV competent ortiklng charge or a D. E, set of books and to nakc hlmelf useful behind men's fnrnlvhlng goods counter. Address L. M. Y OOLF 4 SON , Johnstown, Pa. apl5-4 WANT! D-MP.bT-CI.Abb MAN TO T YKK charge of the lace department of i large retail dry goods house, none but thoroughly ex perienced and fully competent men ncedai)nl. Adrtres 6tating qu illfic-itions and giving refer ences. POSlOiFll L BOX lV-o. apl4-23 WANTED BAD WKITLRi AT SMAIM'S BUSINESS AND SHOKT1IAND COI. LEGE, removed lo 12 Fedenl street, Allegheny, near brMge: open 9 a. il. to!) p. m. ; a good hand writing guaranteed in a few lessons; instrucilon pri ate lor ladies and gentlemen. mhls-IS-TTssu WANT ED-A FlKST-CLAbb JOB PRINT Fit one capable of taking charire or composing room ; best or references as to sobrien anil compe tency n quired. Call between the hours of9 aland 12.T0 on Tuesrtiy morning at KuiiM J2, Dispa'ch building. 75. 77 and 79 Diamond street. a p 15-67 -TTJ-ANTED-bALLbJlEN AT S75 1TR MONTH YV salarv and expenses, to sella lineorsllver plated ware, watches, etc.: by simple only: horse and team furnished free: write atonic lor lull particulars ami sample case of goods free. STAN DARD blL.VL.IiU ARE CO., boston, Mass. SC24-90-D WANTFD-AGENTb IOI! THE AUTHOR IZED edition or the Life. mines aud bneeches of Henrv , Gradj, edilid by Joel Chandler Harris (Uncle Renins): easiest selling book li. the market. Good territory cm be se cured by writing at once to CASSEI.L PUBLISH ING o.. 104 Fourth ave., Newjiork. apl3-12u-TTssu ' -T-CTANTrD-MAN'AGEHs EVEKYYVHEltE TO YV take charge of our bus'ness, advertise, distribute circulars and employ help: wages So0 to sis per month: expenses advanced state ex- Fieri uce, wiges expeeled. als lour prelerenee or home work or traveling. fcLOAN JL CO., manufact'trers, 94 George St., Cincinnati, o. ap!4-i5 WANTED -SALESMEN ON SALARY OK commission to hindlethe new patent chem ical Ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling no elly ever produced: erae Ink thoruuirhl iu two seconds: no abrasion of paper: 2 0 to 500 per cent profit; one agents sales amounted to (620 In six days: another ?32 In two hours: we wmtot.c en ergetic genera! agent for eich btate and T crrl torv; sample by mall 3ets. For terms and lull particulars, address THE MONROE ERASl.t; Ml G. CO.. La Crosse, is. apU-27 Situntton. WANTED-SITDATION AS GARDENFR BY single man, with prlv-efe lamilv prelerred. .Address GARDEN Elk Dispatch office. apl5-47 ANTED BY A STRICTLY FIKST-rLASS stenographer and Remington typewriter of 13 years' experience In railroad, law, manufactur ing, etc otlircs, Us open to engagement. F. K, Dispatch office. apl5-51 WANTED. Fcninle Help. WANTED-A lOTJN'G LADY TO TAKE charge ot soda I ountaio. FLEISHMAN i, CO. apl5-0 AMED-GIRL FOK GENERAL HOUSE- UOHKtn small family. Inquire No. G V OOP b HtLET. apl5-45 WANTED-A GIRL TOK UENEKAL HOUSE work. Apnlj at NO. 21 BOYLE bl. Alle gheny. No washing. - apl5-83 WANICD-NUIHE FOK CHILDREN; MIU- ., BLr-AGED woman preferred. Inquire at S&iWLblEKN AVENUE, lieierence required. aplS-U WA.N1ED A COOK AND CHAMIIFKMA1D to fro a short distance outside or the city. Apply to Mrs. II. H. N1M1UK, 3)a Coltart square, Oakland. apl.-78 WANTED-A WOMAN WHO 13 THOK OUGIILY capable of cleaning windows and Inside paint work Call at southwest corner or VINE AND ItELD bTKEEI-b, Eighth ward. city. ap!5-63 WANTED - LADY AGENTS 'lO sEI.L stamping outiits: no perforated patterns nor hot Iron needed; sample, si: outfit to agents forTSc- sells like hot cakes. Address M. C. ilFK VILLE, General DtlU cry. Pittsburg. Pa. apl5-i9 Mnle nnd Female Help. WANTED-A BUTLER WAITER, FARM hinds, woman cook, 3 per week: 4 dining room girls, pastry cook, dishwasher. JOcliainlnr maitls. CO rooks. laune'ress, S4 per week. ME HAN'b, 545Grantst. apl4-D Flnnnclnt. -rT7"ANTED-MORrOAGES MONEY TO LOAN YV In sums to suit at 4', 5 and 6 per cent. ALLEb BILE, 164 lourtbave, lei. 1C7. apl9-14-TTSSu TTTANTED MORTGAtJES ON CITY UK 1 V Allegheny county propertv at lowest rates. HENRY A. WLAVERocco.. ssiounh avenue. mli2-D WAN I-FD-MOK1 GAGES IN LARGE AND stnill imo'ints at lowest rates. MA CRUM & UUBBAGE, Boom 34 Fidelity Building, 121 1 ourth a e. Iel9-tl WANTED-MOKrGAGtb-Sl.eoo,COOTOLOAN In lirgc and small amounts at 4. oandG per cent, Ireo of btste tax: no delay. REED IS. COl LE. CO.. 131 Fourth ave, mv:it-TT3 WANTED TO LOAN 800,000. IN AMOUNTS of S3, 000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4K per cent, lreeortcx: also smaller amounts at o and 6 per cent. BLACK. &. B A1RD, 95 ourth avenue. se21-dJ6-D w ANTED-MOKTGAGES-H,ODO,fOOTOLOAN . J citv and suburban nronertics at 4K. Sand f per cent- and on i&rms in Allegheny and acla- rent counties at 6 per cent. 1. il. PEN NOCK i. bUN. 10-j t ourth nenue. ap7-141 WANTKD-IO i.OAN P.000 ON MORT GAGES: $100 and upward at 6 per cent; 5ft),00Oat 4 per cent on residences or business fronerty: also in ariiolniug counties. S. U. KLNCH. 1 Fourth avenue. oc"l-4-D 3Iisccllnneoni. WANTED-A LARGE SECOND-HAND firenroof safe: state size and price. Ad dress SA1 1. D'spatch office. apI5-42 -TVTANTED-TlOU TO GET A BAKER'S YV dozen (13) of Stewart JL Co. 's fine cabinet photos lor il, at SfO and 92 EDERAL ST.. Alle ghenv. mv2S-l9-TTSu -TV ANTED BU EKS FOK BANANAS, YY lemons, oramres, cocoanuts and a general llue of foreign fruits: largest stock bananas in the city: am handling from 6lx to eight cars Mediterranean fruit weekly; call and 6ccmebeforc ptirchtsing elsewhere; senn your oroers bv mall lor Innanas and fruits. THOMAS II. McGOW AN. 6 17 Liberty st. mb 11-97 TOR SALE IMPROVED REAL E-sTATE City Residences. X7IOR SALE AGREAT BARGAIN; ONLY fl.500 ' lr sold within the next few days a neat house, five rooms: lot 2axl3 ft,, on ashlnrtnu ave.. 'lhlrtv-flrst ward bee nt once YV. A. HKKRiiN & boN b. SO Fourth ave. aplo-M-1 rs 1J"ORbALF-BKGAIN SEEKERS LOOK T ibis, only $850 cash for irame house of S rooms and lot 20x100. on Kevstone ave.. near Fifty-fourth St.; hurrv up before too lite title per ect. aHOb. McCAFFKEr. 3)00 Butler st. apH-162 ITiOK SALE J1.M0-FINE FRAYIE HOUSE ' of six rooms and kitchen, hill, nat ga water, cistern: fiuelv finished, grained and hand somely papered throughout; Iront and rear porche: with two excellently located corner lots 2-jxIod It. each: Allen anil Ixcelsloraves.. Thlrty flrtwird. MORRISON i. BAN Kb. 1113 Cir-on St., Plus., S. S. apl2-44-TTS Eaal End Rrttncncr. 17IOR SALE-ON CARVEK briSEFT, BKICK houe. 6 rooms and mansard hill, vestibule, poreh sewered; Iot24xl00 only$3,8ou. MAGASV S. GOFF, LIM.. 145 Fourth ave. ap!2-3)-Tussu FORbALL-S3. 00W1LLBUY A NEAT Fit YM IS dwelling atKonp station: good nelghborh od: lot 24x110. See BAXTER, THOJlPSi & CO , 162 Fourth aetiue. apl3-S3-TTSSU FOB SALE-S5.00.i-ON MbYRAN AY'ENUE. Oakland (street paved), .a complete brick lioue, 7 rooms, attic: late Improvements, ail in rirst-clasi ordpr corner lot bee l . A. HEKHON X bllNb. SOlourlh ave. ap'2-33-12,15,18.22.26 IT-OR SALE-l-IROOO-BEAUriFDL t OR. LOJT, 1 50li0. all planted to producing fruit: lawn: substantial bri kk houe. 6 rooms. East End: prom ising loealltv ibr investment. CHAItl.IJ-i SOM ERS CO., 31: y, ood st , East End office 0019 Penn ave. f apI5-3 F ORSALE- k VERY DESIKABLEPKOPEKTY cbean. near Firth, on Atken ac.: lot Coxtb3 ft., irlih a double house. 8 rooms, late Improve ments, out buildings lrults: will subdivide to goon aav intage. bee w. A. lir.III'ON i SONS, 80 Fourth ave. aplO-61-10,12,15.18 FOK SALE-?6 0Oi1-A BARGAIN TO QUICK purchaser of Oakland property; handsome nlne-roum brick; all conveniences; street paved; senered: llneorrapid trinsit: exitnine and give Us an offer. CHARLES SOilERS & CO , 113 Wood St. Tel. 1773. apl5-3 FORSALE-AT OAKLAMI-A NEAT. NEW and complete b-b k house, nine rooms, with all the latest Improvements: location central: streets improved and sewered: No. 209 Coltirt souare; onlyj-juO cash required down: terms al most is easy as renting. , ee W. A. HEKICON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. ap0-t3-7,10,12,15 ITiOK SALE-TAST LIBERTY TEN-ROOM 1 pressed brick front: reception lull; slate mantels; tilebca ths. both gases: electric bells; hot anil cold watef: 2 porches; hay window: man sard; lot 31x123 to allev: 1 minute from J-llthave-nue: 4 minutes to station: onlj 6.5C0 MAGW &GOF, LIM., I ourth ave. ap!2-21-Tlssu FOK S-LE -SHYDSIDE-FLEGANT NEYV house of "rooms, range, bath, laundrj, line ball, sliding tloor.. wide porches biywl dow lot 4)-el(i01t : close to cable road. P.K.R.. and between two electric roads now building, pr eonly 5G.30O; small amount cisiu bilauce easj paMnents. ULACK & B VIKD, 95 Fourth avenue. apl2-lS F OR bALE-A ( OJll'I.ETr, EAbT END REbl DENCE: lust finished: late stvlc S comttlete. rooms, well finished, latest Improvements beside oaiuroom. pan.r, launorv; 101 4'jxu leet, cor. 1 dwiu and Alder sts., near Hlghiind ae., for ?7.UX on vcrv reason ihlc terms; lmmcdiite pos tessiou. bee YV. A. HERRON &. SONS, 60 Fourth avenue. ap5-S7-Tus FOR bALE-?S.5(. OAKLAND bQUAKE, small cish payment down, balance oC0 per year, corner properly, onlv house on the square u iw oficred, elegant new 2-stnry brick, 8 rooms, hall, bam, 2 w. c, inside shutters slite mantels, tile hearth, aiitomtti el'irie llghtlnv. large light laundry, etc.. this entire djel lng Is hand somely and expensively oupered and decorated throughout: 011 y 20" leet Irom street ear line; good sewenge; fine lew ir Sehenle Park, eic: a bJMiin. BAilUELi YV. BLACK i Co., 99 Fourth a-.e apl5-59 IlnzeHvood Itraldence-i. FOR SALE HAZELW CIO 1 ?3 000 TWO storv brick dwelling: ten rooms, lull, laun dry, iront and side porches: lot GOxllO feet; onlv two minutes walk from Hazelwood station. B A O. R. R , and second aenue elect-lc railway; terns reasonable. IKA M. BUKLHilELD. 158 t ourth ave. ap3-47-TTfc TpOK SVLE-HAZEI.n'OOD-2-STORY URICK 1 dwelling 8 rooms, lull. bith. laundrr. hot and cold water, good range, nat. gas, front and rear porches; lot 44x270 leet: onlv 2 m nutes walk from Hazelwood stition, II. .to U. K . imlbecond Ave. Llectric Riilwi: price f7.iW: terms ens-,. IRA M. BURCHFILLD, 158 lourtbave. aplO 3G-D Yllpffheny nriopncee. FOKbALE-f3,T00-HAND-OMEQUFEN ANNE house; nice lot. 5 feet from: low to effect quick sale: Allegheny, line of ilellevue IJcctric reiad. UlAliLES HOMEUb & CO., 313 Wood st. Tel. 1773 apli-3 FOR SALE-ON SHERMAN AVE., FRONT ING the parks. Alleghcn,: location very de sirable: modern dwelling with 11 rooms, two bathrooms I tundry and all the verv laiest convenience-: let --OHIO reet. bee . A. HI.KKON &SOb. No. to I oarth ave., Plltsbur,'. Pa. ap8-70-TTS FOK SALE-SLCOND WARD. NEAR 'HIE Park. Mlc-henj, new hrick dwelling, ten lirge rooms, h nh. two inside w. c.'s laundry, with porcelain tubs: furnace, cemented celiir; wide light halls: handsome -vestibule in hard woods. finecired hardwotid and tlatr mantels, pressed brick front, stone trlminirgs, awnings and window screens, ulte side and rear yaids and dee plot: bouse was not built to sell, hut cm be bought cheap and terms to suit. SAMUEli . BLACK & CO., 99 lourtli avenue. apll-10-TuFS ''nbiirbtin Renidcnce!. I TIOR SALL-Q'JAKEIt VALLEY. OR SLWICK ' LI Y' A h indsoine residence of 12 rooms, finished in hardwood with bath rooms, iau idrj, good water iu abuud tnce, natural and artificial gas. co nplee 6ewefagt, asphalium driveways aud sidewalks i acres of biautllul grounds willi fine slonln-' l-iwns in nerlect condition, niany frults and shade trees; high grouml, with splendid view of surrounding country; choicest neiglibor hood. in account or the own r livincln Lallfornli the property will be sold JIU-COO belovi whault cost. sAdUFL W. BLACKCO., lUFourthaVe. aplo 71-tuWF JOB -ALL-LOTs. Snbnrbnn Lot. TTiOK SALE-NORTH HOMESTEAD LOTS, 60X 120 feet, frootug on a bu-iuot street, near bwlssvale station, P. U.K.. and City irm station, H.&O. 1!. it : price ?4Wlo $000 eich: terms to suit. 1ICA M. 1.UKCI11 lt.I.D, 158 Fourth avenue. aplO-38-D F OR SALE VERY SUITAULE TO SUBDI VIDE. atCrafton. one of the most d slrable suburbs on the Panhandle B. K.. near the station, eight acres, no waste: a good. large house, out buildings, fruits, etc. bee YY. A. HEREON & SONS, 80 Fourth are. apG-M-7, 10,12, 15 FOR SALE LOTS. City Lot- FOR SALE COP.NEK FIFTH AVE. AND Ross t.. opposite Court House. 40 reet front on Fifth ave. by 49.Z on Koss; depth from Fifth ave., fs.3: depth from Koss St., 71.10 to alley; splendid sltejor offlco bnlldlne at a reasonable price. J. 1!. LAKK1N & CO., 152 Fifth ave. Propertv boujrht, sold and managed. apla-il FOlt SALE-FORBES br., NEAR MAGKE: lot about ISHxUj ft. to Watson st.. on line of Duqnesne 'I raction Co :thenew bridge connect ing Forbes with Dlimond st. Is certain to make tins lot valuable: owner has good reason for sell ing and lll give bargain to qnick buyer. SAMUEL W . BLACK CO., W Fourth ave. apll-10-TuFS FrtHt Rnd V.ors. I TTiOK SALE-150 FEET ON BAYARD STBEET, I V Oakland; number one location, bee BAA- ir li. Xiiull'b(ir4 A CJC, lb, vouriu avenue. apl3 03-TTSSU FOK bI.E-bIX VERY DESIRABLC LOTS Rankorromroercc addition, plan Brnshton. UAXTEK, THOMPSON &. CO , 162 courthave. apl3-S8-TTSSu FOR SYLE-ABOUTl! ACRES GROUND ON Roup st. neirHfth aTenue. Twcnty-'econd ward, bee W. A. HERRON & bONS 80 Fourth avenue. apI5-61-TTS XTIOR SALE-FKOM J50 UP: 1 IN E BUILDING lots; good chance for speculation also fine Last Lnd properties. YV. II. MUNCEY Jt CO., 125 Fifth ave. apl5-S0 TrOK SALE-IN THE .MIDSTOr SHADY SIDE, V on Hilnut St.. on gride, lot 24x117 feet ($1,200) eich. bee V. A. HLKRON &SONS. No. 8JFourthae ap!2-o9.12, 15.18,21 B-OK SALE-EAST END LOTS. S&) EACH: level; well drained; location good; eich 25x100 feet: near llomewood station, P. K. K.: terms eas. See YV. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. apS-63-7. 10. 12, 13 TTIOKSALE 14 ACItEb OF LAND ON HER JP RON Hill: Just the property todlvidc In lots; closo to tlie new cable road :5c la'e; this is a bar- iln; easy terms, ind lots released as iold. LACK i. BAIRD. 85 fourth ae. apC-10 F -nOR KAI.K-N-KIUI.Y SEY'EN ACRES OF J laud 011 the line of the new electric road lu the lai-t End: lust the nronertv to divide In lots as it is built op all around: price only Sio, COO; -.erv easy pumenis. and lots released as sold. BLACK .t BAIRD, Sj lourtli ae. 8P12-17 Ilnzel-ivood Lota. FOK SALE-lIAZELWOOD.Jl, 500 EACH-LOTS 41xllo feet, only one square from Hazelwood station, B. X o. R.R., and second Avenue Electric Railway; terms easy. 1BA M. BURCHFIELD. lo3 Fourth avenue. aplO-36-D Alleeheny Loti. FOK SALE-10O ALLEGHENY" LOTS ON I ombard St., Linden and Maple aves.. Tenth and Twelfth w irds: payments eisy. inquire of J. X 8. McN AUUHEK, 43 North Diamond St.. or 43IeccraI st. mhl2-5C-D F OR SAI.E-3 LOI") NIAK FULTON ST., IN the tilth ward. Allegheny, size 56x125 leet. between two streets; al--o 3 lot-. 56x70 leet, same location; price low. BLCKFLLD & BRACKEN, 01 unio-si , Allegheny. apy-i. F OK bALf-AT A GREAT REDUCTION. AL- jl iirunr.-i Duio'ing joes, emu ;iu. vcr m.,.. .l.n ,a...t, ... .I.a nil.. o.rllv .ni.Tl.ll. tn 11,. .1,1; KIIIVI iy. .lib l.J. EBDIIj ....Wl.u. vu Nunnery Hiii many bale been sold wiiliin a short time, bee W. A. HLRRON bONb, No SO Fourth ave. apH-40-12,15,13,13.28 FOR SALE-FARM 250 ACREb WITH BEST OF ImprovemePIs: no richer or better larm lor eterv purpose can be iound in estmorel vnd co., 1 miles Horn railroad station. ED. YYllTibll. 410 Grant st. apl2-D 17OK SALE FARMS OF ALL SIZES, NEAR lie Haven, Perrvsvllle. bewlckley, and In Beaver count : right in gas and oil territory; send lor printed list. MAGAW & GOFF. LIM., 145 Fourth ave. apI2-19-TusSu FOK SALE-INDIANA CO.. ON WEST PENN R. IL. farm of216 acres, underlaid with seven foot vein of coal; brick house of ten rooms, bank barn and other outbuildings, in prime order; goon fruit, spring witer in every field: will be sold it a sacrifice to a quick buyer. DAY'ID SHAW iCO., lo2 Fourth ave. ap!2-l-TuS FOK SALE-A FARM OF 127 ACRES AT Walker's Mills. Panhandle R. IL, 11 miles from the city, with good farm buildings of all kinds: abundance of fruits; has also on the place a developed --tone quarry and other paying inter ests, with sidings all complete for shipping; de sire to sell the seme quick to settle anestite. See YV. A. HERRON i, SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. ..P3-92-3. 7. 11.15.19 FOR SALE BDiIXEss. Bnsinrss Clinnce) FORSALF-OR FtlR RENT-GOOD SALOON In a rood location. 519 MAIN ST., Wheeling. Good reasons for quilting business. a p 13-57 F OR SALE A FURNITURE SIORE DOING a good bulness stock new: satisfactory reasons given for selling. For interview, id dress Box S. M., Dispiteh office. ipl0-93 FOHSALF-A WELL rXTABMSHl-D RhbT AURANTln the center of the cltv dolnsra pooil Tiiisines prlrc onl $2 fiOO ind a low rent. C. UEKlNGEIt & bON, 15G Fourth ave. ipl5-77-TTS TUKSALK APROTSIORKDOGALARfiE I hnslnr' one of the very best stands In tho citv: parties tiklne a wMle-j tie license cin make (2afW)tw ntv thonsard per year. Addre- J. K Dispatch office. apI5-97 FUK SALE-WFLL 5TAIH.TSHFD WHOLE SALE fnrnl&htn? i-no'ls induction 1iouee on The MUsoiirl rlcr: tIsra(torv rontons for spII Inc: business cood lein stock of S-TO-O-O. Ad dress F. '20, care Lord Uhomas Cliicigo. apH-2 TTiOKSALE-GRO RY STOUE ON ONE OI1 V the prlnclpilb Ines streets: stock can be rclnced to suit p rf iiasc otlv er crocerv stores. clear, candv. droa ud drvjrond' stores. lnnei fcc. i'euoival &. niAr- ap 15-81 room. retnnrant, MAN. 67 Fifth ave F IOR SALE-GREAT KAI'GAIN IV NET grocery store in Allegheny. 1ii0: hardware store in growing town: grocery stores. $310, $7j0 ?I.f, 1000: bikeries. Sand 10-cent store, drug stores, clear stores, feed store, milk depot. SHEFARD & O . Ill Fourth ave. apll T7OR SAEE-A WEEL FSTAKr.lsnFD AND 1 monev miking groceyand tea house: store room well equipped and rent moderate: stnek all fresh: Ihe hest of ri asons cin he given for celling; to a live man this Is ttie opportunity of a life time. Inquire of JAS. W. HOUSTON X CO., No. 21 S V euth ave. ipl5-o8-TTS Ttunlnc-14 Srnnd-u FOR SALE-ON WOOD ST., NEAR FOURTH ave. 50 ft front hy 90 deep; one of the most desirable huMncss locations In the city for sale. YV. A. H1RRON A SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. apll-39-ll.Ij. 19.23,28 FOR SALE SMITHlirLD ST. BHSINFS3 property, the cheapest property on the streer Sio.ofoor$20 OeOcash, balance 4K per cent. SAMUFL Y. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth ave. apl5-7l-Tuwp FOR SA1.E-OR TO LET-LFASFHO!,D, IN CLUDING two-story ironclid building with engine, boiler, shifting, etc.: terms very low. or will rent to suitable party. Inquire 2600 SMALE 5IAN SI., city. apll-29 IT-OR SALE-OR nt NT ATLANTIC CITT. N. 1 .1.: hotel property. Kentucky ave., between Atlantlcave. and bcich; verv central: 33rooms, with bir: good husiness stand: lot 50x150. Ad dress 2215 and 2217 A 1LANTIO AVE. ap!0- TTlOlt SYEE-SIX1H ST. IiUSINESS FROF jC ERTY'. oeeuplid by good teninrsat a rental to niikt a good tnestiuent on the prhe isked: a' the Sixth st. bridge Is to be widened to the wiijtnof tbe street and new buildings on the Shields prop erty the enh tnccment of propertv Is a certainty; S 0 OOOorKii txo cih. bilaiice4j per cent. SAil UEL YY. BLACK i. CO.. 99 lourtli ave. anI5-71-TuwF FOR SALE-fiOCO BUSINESS rEOlTRTY, Oakland, cor. paved street, snbt intlil two story frame storeroom and dwelling, hall, gas, water, etc : lot 22x1 to alley, wi b good. large barn on rear; this is an old cstiblished groeery stand. doing good huslncs-; will sell stock on hind at a liberal discount on Invoice: good reasons for selling: very easy terms. SAMUEL V. BLACK & LO., 99 Fourth ae. apl5-C0-T-iVTS FOR SALE F1R--T-CLASS HOTEU CON TAINING 50 rooms: license and furnitiiie included with building and ground: doing 1 bu iness of .0.000i year: has been a 1'cen-ed house forSM years, and would do a business of J AOOu if there was a man at the head or It: good icasous for silting. For further inform itlon cill it or address 60 FEDERAL ST.. Allegheny, or . V. JOHNSON, Agt., No. 10 Garfield ave., AIlc heny City. apI5-!0 lilnnufactnrlng Mtci. FOR SALE-MXNUFACTURIVG srfE FOR sale or to lense lor a term or years: good har bor 011 Monongahela river: nilro id switi h; cen tial location: 2S5x:uoteet: good situation for eoke ovens limekiln or lumber jard. GLOltGE U. HUKGttlN. loO Fourth ae. apS-li-TTSSu Toil tsALE YIISCELLYNEOE'. Mnchinery nnd Slctals. TTIOK SALE-BOILER AND ENGINE. 1 14-horsc power, shatting. eic. Appti to SURG &. HENNING, Real Estate Agents. 1S05 Carson St., i'lttsburg. S. b. ap9-14 FOR SALE ENGINES AND IIOILTRS-NEW ind refitted: repairing promptly ittended to. FORiEi: KlUNDRi' AND 31ACHINK CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, l'a. ap3-7i FOR SALE-ONE 21121 HORIZONTAL EN GINE, 25.ooufect second-bend wire rope: also hoisting and portable engines and slemen valves, castings, etc VLLlEi iicDONALD. 3200 1'cnn avenue. Ir2l-91-TTS FOR SALE DRILLING ENGINES AND boilers for oil or jAis wells, engines and huil ers in eery size aud style, siw mills -md woud working machlueiv. HARMEs MACHINE DLI'OI'. No. 97 first ave, I'lttsburg, l'a. mh'j-D I7OR SALE SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and st)les In stock, trom 4 to 100 h. p.talt rctlttcdtgoodasuew, at lowest prices: portable engines. to 2.7 h. p.: boilers all sizes andstyles. J S.YOUNG.iil'ark way, Allegheny, l'a. c25--o-d FOR SALE-3 II'.ON EATHES FROM 13 TO 21 inch swing. 4 brass lathes from 13 to 24 Inch swing. 3o-Inch drill press, post drill press. 0-lncli pipe machine, machine and gas-fitting tools, lull line or patterns for steam and n itural gas titling, valves, flanges, fittings, etc. JOHN D. McKEN HAN, Receiver Bees, Shook & Co., bake well building, 1'Ituburj-, apl2-2-TTSu FOR SALE nliSCELLANEOUfe. Hot-Ren. Vehicles,. Live Stock, -fcc FOR SALE-ONE BLACK FAMILY MARE good saddler and driver: also black 5-year old Kentucky mare, very stylish and fast; also baroncbe, buggy and harness: will be sold at a bargain, as owner has left the city. Inquire at JEREMY'S LIVEEY STABLE, 1 to 14S Center ave. aDl3-H-TSU Dllscellnneontk. T7WR SALE-1 LARGEMARBLESODA FOUN 1" TAIN and 1 show case. Inquire at No 622 SMITHFIELD ST. apla-93 FOR SALE-10O TONS STRICTLY CHOICE looe baled timothy hay, on the Allegheny river, root or Seventh street. DANIEL MO CArFREY, 233 aud 240 1 lfth ave. Telephone No. 233. apI5-87 TO LET. EnHt nd Rcnldences. TO LET-QUEEN ANNE BRICK HOUSE. 12 rooms, all modern improvements, corner U cstmlnster and LlUc sts.. shadyslde. Inquire at ROOM 51. Safe Deposit Building. mh27-36 tpartmem-M TO LET-1 LARGE FRONT ROOM. SECOND floor. Inquire 022 SMITHFIELD ST. apl3-91 TO J.E1-1 WO FURNISHED ROOMS, FACING the parks, on Rtdae ave., near Mirlon. In quire of S. DRUM. N o. o3 Ohio St., Allegheny, l'a. apl562 OtHcen. Denlt Room, etc riYO LET-A FEYV NICE OFFICES IN GEK L MANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, Y ood and Diamond streets. np 10-49 TO LET-1 OURTH STORY" OF NO. DO FIFTH avenue, part of wh it has been heretofore known as ihe Dl'pitc1 Building: room suitable lor lodge room or for light minuficturlng. i'or particulars see IU'j. MGIt. DlsFA'iCJl, corner Smlthfield and Diamond sts. mh7-117 TOL,nr-OTICE-TO A des.rable TEN ANTwe will rentaspare30x7 feet, or part, n the largest, best located and lighted iront ofjke. on lourtbave , ground floor: suttible for in muf ict .ircrs" city office, corporation, lire ins. co . railroad, etc. Inquire of MoRltls A FLtM rNO. lf.irance. 1081onrth ave. apt-57-TTSSU PERSONAL- 3JEKSONAL IIOOKS WANTED-IF YOU hae an v books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S LOOK STORE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mb7 PrKSONAL-BOOKS, OLD AND NEW YE hive50,CO(i volumes to sell at bottom prices. 1RANK BACON iCO., 86 Diamond st. Libraries purchised. ap!4-ll PERSONAL-A LIFE-SIZE CKAYON FOR ?3 50. or one large faxio plioto for framing, or 12 beautitul cabinets for ?l until further notice, at AU FREC'HT'S EL11 1. GALLERY, 5IG Market St., l'itts. ; come earl ; bring children. ap2-35 PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE TURNED: reiently they had not been on tnc best of terms owing to a little fimllyiar occa sioned hy the wife insisting on being allowed to renovate lis wearing apnird. and which, ot course, was done in a bungling manner: in order to prevent the trouble tney agreed to send alt their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor. 65 I1 11th ave.. corner Wood 6t , second floor, and now everything is lovely and peace and happiness again reigns in their household, telephone 1558. lUKT-D LOST. J- OST A SMALL OVEN-FACED GOLD J witch: monognm M. T. l'lcase leave at KUHN'S CONFECTIONERY, East End, and re ceive the reward. apI5-85 7- OST A VALUABLE DIAMOND BltEAST l BIN, with owner's name Inscribed on back. The owner will be llberall rewarded by leaving at DISl'ATCH OFFICE. apli-9C T' OST-Al'RlL 14. EITHER ON 1'. R. R. J Accommoditlon, 11:59 A. M., between Ben Venne and Union station, or at Jos. Home ;Co "s retail stores, pckclbook cont lining lirge sum of money. Liberal reward will be paid to finder returning same toF. I'. SMI1H, I'ittsnnrg Oil Exchange. apl5-9i DIYIDENDs. Thk Chaktiers Valley Gab Company, 1'ITTSBBKG. PA., April 7. 1890 J VrOTICE-1'UE BOARD OF DIRECTORS J of this cnmpanv his this da declared a dividend of ONE AND ONE-HALF PER CKNT upon the capital stock of the company, liajableon the 111th inst. by mailed check-. Tran-ter hooks will close on the 12th inst. ap8 73n F. J. ThNEK. Treasurer. OrFICIAL-FITTsB DUG. SEPARATE AND SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the ofHci? of the City l untrnller until 2 o'clock p. jr.. on APRIL 24, for printing; and binding: 500 copies of the re port of the Departmtnt of Public bafetyfor the jeir l&9:ind bUOcopiesot the report ot thp Bureau of Health for the year 1SS9. .Specifications fnr said work can be seen at the ufiU e of the department. Bonds in double ihe amount of the bid, with two bondsmen, must accompany each proposal, said bonds to be probated before the Mayor or City Clerk-. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bid-c J. O. BROYVN. Chief of Department of Public Safety, apll 35 SEYLED PROPOSALS YVILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of City Controller until Tuesday, ihe 15th day of Anril.A. D. 1S90. at2r.Ji,for sop.iliesfor the Department of Pub lc YVork-s, as follons; One (1) -team road roller (10 tons), lumber, hardware, rubber hose, wooden blocks, snivel, sind, cranite erodings, block and crushed stone, sen pr and gut er castings, cement, ice, tar, pitch, wagons, carts and harness. Specifications can bo seen and blanks for bidding can be obtained at the general office of tho Department of Public YVork. Each proposal must he accompanied by a bond in double the amount probated before the Mainr or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reioct any or all bids. E. 31. BIGELOYY. Chief of Department of Public YVorks. Pittseuro, Pa.. April 4, 1S90. ap4-7 CITY TAXES NOTICE IS HEREBY given thai tho duplicates for Jiarch and September installments of citv, special, and sub-district school taxes for the year 1S90 have been placed in my hand for collection bv the Board of Assessors authorized to assess the same. First installment or city taxes payable in March or April, second Installment navabletn April or September. Five per cent d scount allowed on second installment only if paid with first installment In month of March, but no discount is allowed on first installment. Business tax aud water rents payable in month of Juno Fie per cent added on all delinquent taxes on May 1, on July 1 for business tax and water rents and on October 1 for second installment of city taxc-i. No statement furnished unless you intend paving your taxes by check. Offce will be open on lait Saturday in March and April until 8 o'clock p. 31. mhll-56-D J.F.DENNISTON.CityTreasurer. OFFICE OF THE CITY TREASURER. MCNICIPAI, HALL, HMITHFIELD HTREET. XJ OlIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL Xy owners, (whether residents or non-residents of the city ot Pittsburf ) of drajs, cart--, wagons, carria.re, buggies, etc., to pay their li cense at this office forthwith. All licensc-i not paid on or before the first Monday in March, 18110, will be placed in the bands ot police ofneers for collection, subject to a collection fee of 30 cents. And all 1 ersons neslecnng to pay on or be fore first Monday in Mav, 1S90, will be subject to a penalty double the amount ' tbe license to be recovered before the proper legal author ity of said city. The old metal plate of last year must here turned at the tiuie licences aro taken out. or 23 cents additional will be charged on the license. Rales of license: Each one-horse vehicle. S6 00; each two-1 orse vehicle, S10 00; each four horse vehicle, $12 00; each four-horse ha-k, $15 00;omiiibu,-e and timber wheel, drawn bv two horses. 510 00; one extra dollar will he charged for each additioual horse used in above specified vehicles. J. F. DENNISTON. City Treasurer. feJO-22-D (Continued on Eiqhth Paae.') BCSINESS. CHANGES. THE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing be. wen Thos. S. O'Neil and Leonard W. Stewart, under the Hrm name of 'lhos. S O'Neil & Co.. has this div been dis solved by mutual consent. Leonard V. Stewart retiring. The business will bo continued under tne same name bv Thos. S O'Neil, who as sumes all liabilities ot the old firm and who isauthonzed to collect ill accounts due said firm. 1 HOS S. O'NEIL. LEONARD V. STEYVART. In retiring I solicit irom tbe public a con tinuation of patronaze tor tbe new firm. LEONARD YV. STEWART. PITTSBURG. April 9. Ibfltf. aplO-23-TUF LEGAL NOTICE-?. A. B. TEVENSON, Attorney at Law, 96 Diamond street, Pitt-bnnr. ESTATE Or SAMUEL STEVENSON, deceisod, of Moon, Pa. Noticu is hereov given that leti ers testamentary on the estate of Samuel Stevenson have been cranted to the undersigi ed, to whom a'l per-ons indebted to said e-tate aro requisted to make immediate piyment, and those hiving claims against tho simc should miko them kno.wi without delay. JOHN STEY'ENSON. Moon, Pa., or A. a STEVEN --iON, Eecifor. aplo-OTu YV. F. MCCOOK, Atrornev-it-Liw. VTOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JY letters of administration on tho es.ate of .Martin Jmce, deceased, late of Allegheny count. Pa., have been granted to the under signed, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them knon with out delay. SARAH M. JOYCE, apl-53-TU 317 Penn avenue. PROPOSAL-"!. Notice to Builders. SEALED PROPOSALS- WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of F. J. Osterllng, architect. 42 Fifth ave until APR1L17. for tbe erection of the Franklin publicschonl building, on the property corner Franklin. Logan and Hazel streets, Pittsburg. Plans aud specifica tions can be seen at tbe office of tbe architect. Bond to the amount of the contract must ac company each bid. GEO. BOOTH. Secretary. ap7-7 (PerF.J.O.) SEALED PROPOSALS YVILL BE RE CEIVED by the Board of Inspectors of the YVestern Penitentiary of Pennsylvania up to 6 o'clock P. M. FRIDAY. ADril 18, 1890, for furnishing engines and fans for beating aud ventilating new south wing; also for cast iron sewer pipe, in accordance with plans and specifications to be furnished by E. M. Butz. architect. No. SOI Lewis block. Pittsburg. Tbe board reserves the rieht to reject any or all bids. EDWARD S. WRIGHT, Warden. apS-68-D OFFICE OF THE ) AXLEGHENY COUNTY WOKKIIOUSE. HOBOKEN. PA. J VTOTICE TO BUTCHERS-SEALED PRO JLN POSALSwill be received through tbe postoflice to the above address until 12 Jr. of Saturday, April 19, for furnishine the Work house for one year with good boiling beef, free from bnne, m the following uroportions; One-third chuck, one-third plate and one-third brisket. Total amount needed, from 400 to COO pounds daily, excent Sabbaihs. Place of de livery, on board of cars YVestern Penna. R. Rj at t euerai strtet stition. Time for tho com mencement of delnery, Mayl. Iho YVorkhouse will furnish the necessary tubs fnr the meat, HENRY YVARNER. ap!5-7 Superintendent. Office of tii f County Controller. 1 Pittsburo , PA , April J3, 1890. J -OTICE TO CEMENT DEALERS. Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 3 o'clock P. ST.. YVEDNESDAY. April 23, 1890. for furnishing tbe cement neces sary for the construction and repair of county structures for the ensuing season. Any of the following brands of cement will be considered: Norton's cement. New York and Hnsendale cement and Hoffman's cement. Amount needed, about 2,000 barrels. Bids must be by tbe barrel, loaded in cars at anv depot in tbe cities of Pittsburg or Alle gheny that tbe County Engineer may direct. Each proposal to be accompanied by a bid der's bond in tbe sum of S1.50U, executed by the holder as principal and two responsible per sons as sureties. The party to whom the contract is awarded shall give bond, with two sufficient sureties, in double the amount of contract, for tho faith ful performance of said contract. The Commissioners reserve tho right to re ject any or all bids. For further information inquire at the office of the County Ensrineer. aplo 6 JOSIAII SPEER. County Controller. PROPOSALS FORMACHINETOOLSIiOR the Ordnance Gnu Sliop.Nivy Y ard, YVasb mgtnn, D. C December 27, 1SS9. Scaled pro posals will be received at this department un til 12 o'clock noon, on the 18th dav of April, 1S90. at which time and place thev will bo opened in the presence of bidders, for furnish ing the necessary material and labor aud con structing eight (S) 16-inch gun lathes, and for the delivery and erection of the same, in the Navy Yard, YVasbington, D. C, in accordance with working drawiugs and spedSt-ation-1, copies of which, together with all other infor mation essential to bidders, may be obtained at the Bare iu of Ordnance, in this department after March L liOO. Alternative proposals for the construction and erection of these machine tools, in accordance with plans aud specifica tions furnished by the bidder, will also be re ceived at the same time and place. Tbe neces sary information for tho preparation of alter native tiesigns will be furnished immediately on application to the Bureau of Ordnance, Navy Department. Proposals must bo made in duplicate in accordance with forms which will be furnished by the Bureau of Ordnance, aud inclosed in envelopes marked Proposals for 16-inch gun lathes, and addres-ed to the Hon. Secretary of the Navj. Navy Depart ment, Washington. D. C. Tbe Secretary of the Navy reserves the right to reject any or all bids, as in his judgment the interests of the Government may require. B. F. TRACY, Sec retary of the Navy. Navy Department. YY'ashiugton, February 13. 1890 Sealed proposals for five (5) 14-mcb gun lathes will be received and opened at tbe time and place and under the conditions ;et forth in the foregoing advertl-ement. in addi tion to the proposals therein meutioned. Tbe necessary information with referenco to these lathes will be furnished on application to the Bureau of Ordnance, Navy Department. F. il. RAMSAY, Acting Secretary of the Navy. TVTAVY DEPARTMENT. YVashington. IM March 7. 1SU0. The time fixed by the 1 regomg advertisement, dated December 27, 18.S9. for receiving proposals for gun lathes, viz., April 16, 1830, is extended to i o'clock noon. May 13, 1890, at which hour the oppmngof the bids will take place. B. F. THAI Y. Secretary of tbe Navy. nih25-61-iuh25,apld,my6 PROPOSALS j -FOR BridgE BupEratmcturE -AND- MASONR'Y. Office ok Couxty Controller, Pittsburo. Pa.. April 15, 1890. ( Se3led proposals will he received until 3 o'clock P. 31.. YVEDNESDAY. April 23. 1890, at this office for tho stu erstructure and m is onry of two wrought-iron, pin-onnectcd tru-s and tour plate-girder highway bridges, and for superstiucturc onlv of one wrought iron, pin connected truss bridge; also for the construc tion of two stone-arch bridges, located as fol lows: No. L Over Montonr run. Shaffers. Through plate girder bridge, ib feet clear span. 50 feet extreme length; depm of girder, 60 inches; live lonl. 1.700 pounds per lineal foot; static load. CM) pounds per lineal foot. To have 3 intermediate floor beams. No. 2. Over Toms run. at Dixmont. Stone-arch bridge, 20 feet span, semi-circular arch. No. 3. Over Poketos creek. Dougherty's Mill (skew bridge); low truss bridge. 60 feet center to center of end pins: two trusses, eacn 7 feet high and divided into six panels; to have ver tit lo end po3t; live load, 1.700 pounds per lineal foot: static load. 650 oounds ner lineal foot. No. 4. Over Big Sewickley creek, Bradford's farm (skew bridge). Low truss bridge. 77 feet center to center of end pins. 2 trusses each 8 feet high and divided Into 7 panels; truss to have vertical end posts; live lo id. 1,700 piinnds per lineal foot; static load. 660 pounds per lineal foot. No 5. Over Montour run, Beaver road cross ing (skew bridge). ihronih plate-girder bridge. 57 feet clear span. OOJi feet extreme length; depth of girder. 60 niche-: live load, 1.700 pounds per lineal fool; static load, (iCO pounds per lineal foot. This bridge to hive 0 Intermediate floor beams. No. 6. Over Robinsons run.YVillow Grove sta tion. (Bridge on grade). Plate-girder bridge, 32 feet clear span, 33 feet extreme lent-th; depth ot girder, 23 l.iches; live load. 1,700 pounds per lineal foot: static load, 630 pounds per lineal foot. No. 7. Over Flaugbertys run, E. YY'orth's. Through plate girder bridge. 50 feet clear spin. 53f feet extreme length; depth ot girder. 60 inches; live load, 1,700 pounds per lineal foot; static load. 660 pouids per lineal foot. This bridge to have 5 intermediate floor beams. No. S. Over Burns run. Gumbert's. Stone-arch bridge, 16 feet span, semi-circular arch. No. 9 Snperstrncture of bridge over Back channel, Ohio river, at Neville Island. Huh trii's br dge of three spans, each 191 feet center to renter of end pin-; height of tiuss 28 teet, and divided into 14 panels. Clear width of roadway, 20 feet. Live loid. 2VL"U pounds per lineal loot; ;iauc loan, o,ouu pouuus peruneai foot. (Also for repiirs to masonry of bridg6 No. 1 over YValson run). Clear width of all bridges, unless otherwise drs'jnated, will be 17 feet. Bridge contractors should examine the sites for themselves to ascertain their peculiarities, the extent of false work rnnired and facilities for transportation, etc.. I mre bidding. MA&ONRY. The apurovlraate quantity of masonry is about 2.600 cubic yard, and mnst be ot good quality and conform to specific ations. Bids to be by tne cubic jard in placp, price to incluae excavation, pumping, shoring, coffer dams, etc. Contractors must visit tbe sites of proposed bridges before submitting a bid. The county will furnish the cement loaded on cars at any railroad deuot in the cities of Pittsburg or Allegheny, the contractor to pay the Ire'ffht. All bfds must be addressed to the County Commissioners, and indorsed. 'Propo-.aIs for Bridge Superstructure." or "Bridge Masourv," as the case may be, each proimsal to be iccom banied b- a bidders bond, itli two sufficient sureties, in the sum of not less than 30 per cent of toe w hole amouut of the bid. Bidders must bid for each under separately, and may, in ad uitiop. bid for the lot as a whole. Bids for bridge No. 3 must be addressed m separate euvelopes to the Commissioners of YY'cs.morel.inrt and Allegheny counties, and for hndgu N. 4 to the Commissioners of Beaver and Allegheny cuuntle. Tne right to reject anv or all bids is reserved. 'J he party to wbo 11 the contract is awarded shall give bond, with two sufficient sureties, in double the amount of the contract, for the laithful performance of the said contract. Plans may be seen aud specifications and forms of bond obtained at the office of Charles Davis, County Engineer, after Thursday. April 17, 189& JOSIaH bPEER, apI5-3 County Controller. FKOPOSALS. "VTOTICE TO CON1RACTQRS-SEALED JLM proposals will be received, for the ereo tion of a public school building at Copeland, Braddock township. Allegneny conntv. Pa proposals to be left either with J. P. Bailey, Architect, 43 Sixth ave.. or A. C. Coulter. Fourth ave.. on or before April 25 at 1 P. SL Plans and specifications may be seen at tho office of the architect. The board reserves tho right to reject any or all prop-isals. Bv order of the board. W. C. STEYVART. President, A. C. COULTER. Secretary. ap!3-87 SEALED PROPOSALS YVILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of City Controller until April 24. 1890, at 2 o'clock p. M., for fur nishing tbe following supplies for the Depart ment of Charities: Groceries, dry goods, cloth ing, shoes and leather, meat, fresh fish, butter and eggs, milk, flour and mill feed, tinware, hardware, quernsware, coal, undertaking and ambulance services and drugs. Blanks for bids and bonds and all other information fur nished at office of Department of Cbaritie-, 177 Fourth avenue. Each bid must be accom panied by a bond signed oy two bondsmen for double the amount of the bid. and must be probated before tho Mayor or City Clerk. Tho Department of Awards reserve tbe right to rej-ct any or all bids. R. C. ELLIOT. Chief; of Dena i-tment of Charities. Pittsburg. Apri. IL IbOO. ap!2-94 NOTICES- OFFICE of Teeasubek Allegheny t ocnty. April L, 1S90. ( NOTICE. In pursuance of the twenty-first section of an act relating to Allegheny county, approved tho 1st day of May, 1S61. and of the amendments ol the said section, approved tho 30th day o March, 1866. 1 do hereby give notice that tho dnplicates for the several wards, boroughs and townships will be open, and I will beprepaied to receive tho county. State and poor taxes for 1891 on and after the 1st day of May, 1S90. Said taxes can be paid ac this office until the 1st day of August with a deduction of 5 per cent for prompt payment to all persons paying; the whole amount of tbe-e taxes. There will be no reduction allowed during tbe month of August. There will be 10 per cent added to all taxes remaining unpaid on the 1st day of September, 1S90. WILL1AYI HILL. mh29 63-D freasnrer of Allegheny Cnnnty. AUCTION s-la.Es. EXECUTORS' SALE. Executors' silo of valuable East End real estate, on the premises, cor. Roup and Elmer sts , Twentieth ward. Pittsburg, at 3 P. if., THURSDAY, APRIL 24, 189a That very desirable dwelling situate as above, being tbe property ot Mrs. M. D. Lippincott. "deceased.' containing nine rooms anil finished attic, bathroom, I tundry, closets and all tho conveniences belonging to a first-class home. Lot 43xl'b feet to an alley. Convenient to steam and cable cars. Terms of sale one-third cash, balance to suit purcua-scr. JAYIES LIPPINCOTT. J. DAVIS LIPPINCOTT. A. L. CHAPMAN. Executor- of e-tato of Mr. 51. D Lippincott, deceased." GEO. JOHNSTON. Anctioneer, No. 62 Fourth ave.. Pittsburg. apI5-H A T AUCTION TUESDAY MORNING, April 15, at 10 o'clock. AT THE ROOMS NO. 311 MARKET ST, Handsome parlor suits in silk and satin brocatelle tioestry. English rng, plash and haircloth, pier mirror, mantel cabinet pictures, nioqnet, velvet and body BrusseU carpets, hair and buk mattresses, rus, clocks, leather chairs, plush nickers, reed cb urs, bookcases, hallracks, sideboards, oak, walnut and cherry ch miner suit", wardrobe-, folding beds, bu. reaus, washstands, bedsteads, coukmg utensils, glassware and dishes and lot miscellaneous household goods. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. apl3-118 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE OF LIVE stock and farm impleniets. etc The umlersigoeil will, on THURSDAY. April 17. 1890, at 10 o'clock A. 3t , on the premises known as tho "Habernnn Farm." near Bell Tavern or Bell station. Pittsburg and Castle Sb innon K. R.. expose at public sale six horses, 26 cows, poultry, wagons, tools, farm produics. eta, o the laic Louis Cotteryahn. TermsSix months credit on approved sec tinrv. Fnr information applv to CHAS. COLTERYAHN. Amimstra tor, 2I1S Sarah st, Pittsburg, -. "-. ai 9 5-TnWThrsn AMUSE31ES1-S. T)IJOU THEATER- TO-NIGHT. TWO OLD CRONIES. Matinees YY 0dnc-d.1v and Saturday. April 21, Robert Mantell in "The Corsicau Brothers." anl4-17 GRAND OPERA HOUSE-THIS YVEEK I Presented by Daniel Irromnans special Compan. Excellent cait. a be original c "lery and effects. Next Week Thos. YY". Ktcue in Reuertolre. apis-i:: HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night. Matinees Tueaday. Thursday aud Saturday. THE NIGHT OWLS BURLESQUE AND NOY'ELTY CO. YVITH NEW FE YTUKE-.. apIM HARRIS THEATER Everv afternoon and evening. W ilbui: OrERA Comi-an Yand bu-llE KIKWI3 T"-mght "Bobemian Girl." YVeduesdav "Grand Duchess." YVeek of April 21 "Lost in New York." apl5-79 T TORLD'S MUSEUM-ALLEGHE.N Y. V Greatest collection of wonderful amus ing and entertiininr wonders ever placed on exhibition in Pittsburg or Allegheny. YVorld's Gre it Specialty Ci-uip-uv No. 3, consisting of 20 of the most refined specialties. Admission, 10c: children or. ami 21 THrrXAKGES'r DOWN TOYVN STORAGE PLANT. YV. A. HOEVELER. YVarebouses and yards. Pike and Thirteenth, Twelfth and Etna sts. Private sidings in yards and warehouse. Lo-r rat es of insu ranee. Nezotiable receipts issued. Separate departments for general merchandise, flour, furniture, honors and metals. Hand some and convenient' office rooms lor use of customers free. Railroad address. YY". A. Hoeveler. Pike and Thirteenth sts.. Pittsburg, Pi,, A. V R.R. Cars placed at Twelfth, St.. via. Junction R. R. Shipping, distributing and hauling attended to. Exhibit space with powerto let; 1I30 rooms with power to suit. rab27-62 TTSSu Q LD H1CKORV For medicinal and family use it is the purest: finest flavor and oldest KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKY ever placei before the public. Experts are re quested to test its superior quality above ail others. Sold bv JOS. FLEYIING &SON. Druggists. apll-7-TTtiSU 112 M irket s:., Pittsburg, Pa, BELLEVUE. For Rent. House of eight room'; good location: good' sized lot, well filled with fruit; all in prime con dition; on line of cable road. Apply to YV. JENKINSON. ap5-15 919 Liberty street. jl rcKNIGHT & VICTOR. PLUMBERS GYS AND STEAM FITTERS, Dealers 111 Gas Fix nres. LAMPS, PUMPs, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETC. Special atfntion given to Nitnral Gas Fittins, 416 SMITHFIELD ST.. FlTTaBURG. PA. Telephone 769. ja7-t9-TTa PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS. Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth avenue, above hmtthfleld, next Leader office. (No delay.) Established 20 years. se2560 PIANOS, ORGANS. And alt manner of Mnall Instruments AT HAMILTON'S. dclO-D Fifth avenue. G L BALPH, BUILDING CONTRACTOR, n scventu avense, Pittsburg, Pa. Telephone 131 1. seo-3S-TT3 WATCHES AND JEWELRY AT THE lowest prices; diamonds and other pre cious stones iu rings, pins and earrings; clocks, silverware and spectacles. siUer spoons, knives and forks and other lancy pieces: watch repair ing, the best of work, at reasonable prices, at WILSON'S. CI Fourth ave. fall-TTS A. WHITELEY, 128Ji Third ave.. upt ir opp. Barnes' 1 Safe and Lock YVorks. Gents' shoes soled and heeled for 75c while yon -; wait. Hand-sewn, 95c. Finest work-in the city, - mh6-57--rx
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