jaaaJM'Afl''M'''B'''a'''M'M'M'''''''''''''flB THE TEACHER'S SIDE. Mr. Johnston Gives a Different Ver sion of the Mountain Case. SATS THE BOY TEIED TO KNIFE HIM. A School Koom Where Bowies and Bevolvers Were Displayed. HOW DISCIPLINE HAD TO BB KEPT DP A very bad boy who, it is said, tried to Slab his teacher with a sharp lead pencil, furnishes an opportunity for a discussion of the perennial question of corporeal punish ment in tbe public schools. Tbe scene of the remarkable occurrence was the Fourth ward school Ifo. 2, in Allegheny City, and tbe time was last Friday. Principal J. A. Johnston has been prin cipal of No. 2 school for two and a half years, and is a mild-mannered gentleman of about 35 summers. Sensational stories in regard to his brutal pnnishment of a boy named John Mountain have been in exist ence since last Friday, and he was seen last evening at his home on Fremont street and requested w give his version of the castiga tion administered. His account of the affair was as follows: "Young Mountain has been a trouble some pupil since I have been principal of the school. He is well grown, and stands a little taller than his teacher, Miss Josephine Scott He has been in three rooms in the school, and has had to receive severe pun ishment in every room. KNIVES AXD BEYOLVEHS. "One year ago, while I was punishing him with a rattan, he suddenly produced a knife, which I hid to take away from him. The room Miss Scott teaches contains our most troublesome pupils, and the force of example has to be maintained very often. One other pnpil in that room some time ago required punishment, and while receiving it a revolver dropped oat of his pocket. I learned that his brother had given it to the boy and told him to resist me should I punish him for truancy. I mention these things so the state of affairs mav be clearly understood. "John Mountain was insubordinate on Fri day last, and refused to put his dek in order. Miss Scott tola him to sit up straight. Sne placed her hand upon his shoulder to pull him back in his seat and he made a deliberate at tempt to stab her in the face witn a snarpenea pencil. She dodged the blow and the pencil fj :iazea ner cneeK, leaving a ieaa mart. iu.iuie. f she had not evaded the blow the boy might have injured her terribly. She sent a boy to can me ana xneanwnue caucu aiouniam uui m front of tbe desks. She then came to my office and related the attack upon her. I went to the room and as he refused point-black to obey her. I used a rattan to punish him. With a character like his a enff or a slap will not answer. FELL TO THE FLOOR. "I administered a sound flogging, and he wrig gled around and finally fell on the floor. I did not pick him up, but continued until I thought tbe "punishment fitted the crime.' There was nothing brutal in the flagellation, and I at no time lost my temper. I would do precisely the same thing to-morrow in a similar rase, and tbe School Board knows all the particulars. In order to protect the teachers in the school, I have told them never to scuflie with unruly boys, but al ways send for me. In this case tbe teacher was unfit to cope with a boy of that size and dispo sition. I have no regrets to offer, as my course was temperate and well considered." The father of the boy, Mr. J. E. Mountain, of 129 Mam street, Allegheny, took bim to Superintendent Dean yesterday, who made an examination of the welts left by tbe rattan. Bis legs were covered with black and blue welts and bruises, indicating tbe very free use of the instrument of punishment. In no place was the skin broken, but the welts were very numerou" and ugly looking. Mr. Dean re- lerrea .air. .Mountain to tne acuooi rsoaru. which meets next week, and intimated that if no action was taken the Anti-Cruelty Society would take action against the principal and teacher. EIGHT KEW COUXTI BEIDGES. The Commissioners Opened Bid for the Work Yesterday. The County Commissioners and Controller yesterday opened the bids for the masonry, superstructure and cement for eight new coun ty bridges, at Montour Run, Shaffer's place; Toms Bun, Dixmont: Pokeltos creek, between Westmoreland and Allegheny counties; Mon tour Run, Beaver road; Robinson's Run, Wil low Grove: Flangherts's Run, E. Worth's place: Burns Kun, Uumbert's place, and the Neville Island bridge. They will cost over 50, 1)00. The bidders for the masonry were M. Swee ney. C. M. Driver, William Lardner, J. W. Wunderlick and Eli Crum: on the cement, W. 3. Dunn. L. b. McKallipand Magee & Harnack; on the superstructure, the Shiftier Bridge Com pany, the Pittsburg Bridge Company and the Penn Bridge Company. THE KEMAIXS LAID TO BEST. Funeral Services Over the Body of the Late Sir. Thomas J. GrnfH The funeral cervices for Mr. Thomas J. Graff were held yesterday at his late residence, on North Highland avenue. The Rev. J. P. Kum ler conducted the services, which were attended by a great number of Mr. Graffs relatives, as sociates and friends in business. Dr. Kumler delivered an eloquent address, and the musical portion of the services were beautifully rendered. The interment, which was private, followed at the Allegheny Cem etery. Beech am' spills cure bilious and nervous ills Peaks' Soap secures a beautiful complexion French Robes. We have made a special purchase this week of 53 fine French robes, silk and wool combinations, at a great loss to the impor ters. We put them on sale to-day at one half their original cost $15. The colorings are light and fashionable, and the style superb, and in every respect these robes are the greatest bargains ever shown in this city or anywhere else. Jos. Horse & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores, Mr Girl's illat Came From The People's Stare, It is tony, nobby and swell the latest Pa risian mode snd cost when trimmed 83 50. Every other fellow bring his girl and we will do likewise. Campbell & Dick. Toadies' New French Underwear. A new lot of sacque-shaped chemises, extra value, 65c, 75c, 85c, 95c and $1 each. JOS. HOENE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Store. Fob our Friday bargain sale we offer 300 doien large size pure linen napkins at 1 per dozen. The best value ever shown. xtssu Hugus & Hacke. Brine Yonr Boy to The People's Store For a suit of clothes, made from good mate rials that will stand school and knockabout usage. The prices are the lowest. Campbell & Dick. 81 OO. Until Farther Notice. 81 00. A life-size crayon, $3 50; 12 cabinets or one 8x10 photo ior SI, at Aufrechl's Elite Gallery, 516 Market st., Pittsburg. Amebicak challies at Cc, 8e and 12c, and finest French all wool challies at 50c a yard. Beautiful new designs and color effects at all prices. Hugus & Hacke. TTSSU Cabiket photos $1 per dozen. Life-size crayons cheaper than anywhere else. Son- KXNBEEG'S SOCIETY GALLERY, 35 Filth ave., Pitts.; Branch Gallery, 52 Federal st, Jfo Allegheny. I" you are in need of dress trimming go t- to a dress trimming store. " i Reining & Wilds, 710 Penn a'je., Pittsburg, Pa. Cabinet photos 51 per dozen, prompt de livery. Crayons, etc,, at low prices. IjIES' Gallebt, ixsa 10 and 12 Sixth et. FUNERAL OF ANDY SWEITZER. The Fnmona Midget to be Burled From Ills Pittibnrc Home To-Day. Many doubtless will be drawn to the funeral of General Andy Sweitzer. at his late residence in the East End this afternoon by curiosity, but many more because they knew and loved the famous midget for his quaint seriousness, his manly gentleness and his noble qualities. Many a larger frame has carried a smaller heart than that of Andy Sweitzer, the midget. The sister and brother-in-law of the deceased were with him when he died at Boston. An abscess had formed at the base of the brain, and though the little fellow made a heroic fight to regain strength enough to be brought home to die among his friends and acquaint ances in Pittsburg, it was in vain. The body was brought to this city in the care of the rela tives mentioned. The deceased was born intho Nineteenth ward, and attended the public schools there He became popular when William Chalet was lecturer at Harris' old Sixth Street Museum. After Chalet's death he received a long en gagement at the Casino Museum, and the long crayon portrait of him which still hangs in the Casino was draped in mourning yesterday. General Sneitzcr was 26 years old. WAR IN THE HDilANE SOCIETY. Aaent Berryman Proposes to Prosecute One of tbe Charier Members. President E. M. Ferguson, of the Merchants and Manufacturers' National Bank, is one of tbe charter members of the. Humane Society. Upon President Ferguson's devoted head Agent Berryman, of the same society, is at present pouring out the vials of his unmitigated wrath. The trouble is all on account of President Fer guson's horse. Mr. Berryman states that the horse is suffer ing from a bullet wound in tbe shoulder. He says the leg under the wound is powerless. Furthermore, the horse is old and blind and of little value. He advised that the horse be killed, but his advice was unheeded. He went to President Ferguson's bank, and says Mr. Ferguson ordered him out, declined to recog nize his authonty and denounced him f orinter lering with his personal affairs. Mr. Berryman says that he is going to show Mr. Ferguson that, in an official capacity, he can meddle with any man's personal affairs if tbe circumstances warrant it. Fits, spasms, St. Vitus dance, nervous ness and hysteria are coon cured by Dr Miles' Nervine, Free samples at Jos. Fleming & Son's, Market st. REAL r STATE SAYINGS BANK, LLTL, 401 Smlthfleld Street, cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $50,000. Deposits of $1 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent. tts Dollar Kid Gloves at 65 Cents. Come to the People's Store the next time vou want a good four-button, embroidered back kid glove. Dollar kids 65c; SI 25 kind 75c Campbell & Dick. Summer Weight Black Dress Fnbrlcs In mohairs, woolens and silk and wools. Lowest prices. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Lace Curtains We are oflering special bargains this week in Brussels net effect lace curtains from ?2 50 to $7 per pair. TTSsu Huous & Hacke. proposal. Notice to Bidders. The Town Council of Rochester borough, Beaver county. Pa., will receive bids for the paving of a part of New York street, contain ing about 1,000 square yards more or less with hard burnt brick, in accordance with plans and specifications to be seen at tbe office of Borough Engineer up to MAY L 1890. The borough re serves tbe right to reject any or all bids. R. A. SMITH, Secretary. Rochester, Pa., April 19, 1890. ap20-107 SEALED PROPOSALS ARE INVITED UP to MAY 3, at noon, for the erection of a school building, on the corner of Osceola and Cypress streets. Twentieth ward, for the Lib erty School sub-district of Pittsburg, Pa. Plans and specifications can be seen at the ofhee of T. D. Evans, Architect, rooms 811 and 815 Lewis building. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. A bond will be required for the execution of tbe wont, to the fnlf amount of tbe contract. Bids shall be addressed to Dr. Henry'A. Page, 6012 Penn avc E. E. HENRY A. PAGE. Secretary. Pittsburg, Pa. April 22, 1890. ap22-29 PROPOSALS PROPOSALS ADDRESSED to tbe Board of School Directors of the borough of Bellevue will be received by the said board until 5 P. M. MONDAY. May 5. 1890, for tbe erection of a three-story brick addition to the public school building in said borough, and for the raising of the old building and making certain alterations of the same. Dravwngs and specifications can be seen at the temporary office of J. M. BALPH, Archi tect, No. 91 Federal street, Allegheny (second floor). The contractor will be required to fur nish satisfactory security to tbe full amount of tbe contract for the faithful performance of tbe same. The Directors reserve the right to reject any or all Drnposals. ap20-35 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of City Controller until APRIL 24, A. D. 1890, at 2 p. jr., for print ing and binding SOU conies of tbe reports of the Department of Public Works for the years 1S8! and 1SS9. Specifications can be seen at the general office of the department. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond in double the amount, having two bonds men, and probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. E. M. BIGELOW. Chier of Department of Public Works. PrrrSBPRO. April 18. 1890. apl8-69 J.OT1CJSS. rKE NOTICE-I HAVE THIS DAY RE SIGNED my position as General Supt. of the Carroll Porter Boiler and Tank Co., of Pittsburg, Pa., and withdrawn all my interest in said firm, consequently I have no connection whatever with this house from and after this date. D. W. C. CARROLL, Pittsbubo, April 12, 1S90. ap24-41-Thsu Office of Treasurer Allegheny i County, April 1, 1890. ( NOTICE. In pursuance of tbe twenty-first section of an act relating to Allegheny county, approved the 1st day of May, 1SG1, and of tbe amendments of the said section, approved the 30th day of March, 1866, 1 do hereby give notice that the duplicates for the several wards, boroughs and townships will be open, and I will be prepared to receive tbe county, State and poor taxes for 1890 on and after the 1st day of May, 1890. 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, 189a WILLIAM HILL, mh29 63-D Treasurer of Allegheny County. INSTRUCTION PAINTING LESSONS GIVEN IN OIL, water colors, crayon and pastel portrait ure and pastel landscapes. Terms reasonable. School of Decorative Art. C. A. SHOURD. Jr., 35 Fifth ave. rooms 11 and 12. Elevator. Hours. 9 to I2A.M. ap22-81 THE LARGEST DOWN TOWN STORAGE PLANT. W. A. HOEVELER Warehouses and yards. Pike and 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, liouors and metals. Hand some and convenient office rooms for use of 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 Shinping, distributing and hauling attended to. Exhibit space with power to let; also rooms with power to suit. mb27-62-TTS.su 3 acres on West Penn GOOD , R. R, 3. miles above MANUFACTURING Sharpsburg. adjoin SITE ing Claremont, and FOR SALE lying between rail- . road and Allegheny river. Both n ver and railroad front; river nav igable to propertv at all seaoni. Natural gas. Call on or address p. H. HACKE, Cor. Fifth ave. and Market sl. Pittsburg, or L C. PERSHING, Agt., ap22-00-Ths 64 Union ave., Allegheny. PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents. 131 Fifth avenne, above Smithfield, next Leader office. (No delay.) Established 20 years. 8C25-60 THE tS'Displav advertisements one dollar per square Jot one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted, For Bale, To Let, rtx, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than fifty tents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH brajtch: offices. THE DISPATCH HAS OPENED A BBANCn OFFICE FOR THE SOUTHblDE AT NO. IS) CAKSOK BTRKET. WHEKE ADVERTISE MENTS. NEWS AND SUBSCRIPTIONS CAN BE LEFT. BOTH FOB GENERAL EDITIONS. AND FOR THE SPECIAL bOUTHSIDK ISSUE PUB LISHED EACn SATURDAY. BRANCH OFFICES ARE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES, WHERE WANT, FOR SALE, TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR IN SERTION NEXT MORNING: Advertisements are to bo prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with THE D18 FATCH. rrrrsBURo. , ITTOMAS MCCAFFREY, 35iS Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. :4th street and Penn ave. E. G. bTUCKEYACO., Wylle ave. and Fultonst. It. tJTOKELV, Fifth Avenue Market House, XASTEND. J. W. WALLACE, cm Penn avenne. OAKLAND. MCALLISTEBSHEIBLER,Sthav. AAtWOOdSt. EOUTIISIDE. JACOB SPOHN. No. SCarson street. H. A. DONALDbON. 1707 Carson street ALLEGHENY. A. 3. KAEKCnEK, 59 Federal street. H. J. McBBIDF. Market House, Allegheny, FRED H. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGERS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut its. J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Westernand lrwlnaves. G. W. HUGHEb. Pennsylvania and Beaver ares. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. B. MORRIS, 680 Preble ave. M1LLVALK BOROUGH. W. W. FLOORER, stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. SHARPSBURG. C. 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. Mule HelD. -VTT-ANTED-A GOOD PLUMBER. CALL AT V NO. 1809 CARbON ST., S. S. ap24-13 WANTED-FIR3T-CLASS VESTMAKER AT PITCAIRN'S, 434 Wood street. apJi-50 -TTTANTED A STEADY YOUNG MAN TO YV run elevator. Apply at KAUFilANNS'. ap!4-43 WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED PACKER for a wholesale dreg house. Address BOX 827, city. ap24-19 WANTED-LABOR1NG MEN AT CRESCENT FOUNDRY, South ave. and Mason St.. Al legheny. ap24-71 WANTFD-HOUbE PAINTFRS. APPLY TO W. H. JEWELL, 537 Smlthfleld St.; office fourth floor. ap24-21 WANTED-A GOOD BARBER. APPLY AT once at CHAb. REUEL'b, No. 2S3 LaeocJt St., Allegheny. Pa, apI4-SS TT A N T E D A FIRST-CLAbS WHITE VV barber. Address ZESKY & KOHLMAN, Box S56, Oil City. Pa. ap23-97 WANTED-F1RST-CLASSVESTMAKERS TO work on very fine work. J. B. CARSON, Ho. 518 Market street. ap24-3 T7- ANTED A BLACKSMITH HELPER, V corner Old avenne and Try street. JOHN BOLLAND, wagon works. ap23-85 -TTTANTED-EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER; TV must speak German and English. Ad dress E. B., Dispatch office. ap24-ll "TYTANTED-AN UPHOLSTERER ONE WHO V can work on carpets. HAMMER CO, 3806 Fifth ave., Oakland, city. ap24-52 WANTFD-A GOOD COATMAKER. AD DRESS R. A. CIIISHiiLM or Inquire at P. J. LOUGHNEY, 964 LIbertv St. ap24-56 -TTJANTED-A YOUNG MAN THAT HAD A V year or two at blacksmlthlng. C. GRUBBS, o. 1105 Main St., bharpsburg. Pa. ap24-82 WANTED SHEET MILL KOUGHER AND catcher. Apply at SHOENBEUGEK'S, Fifteenth and Etna sts., at 10 o'clock. ap24-85 WANTED AT ONCE A FIRST-CLASS NUT MAKER. Apply or address HOPCHK1NN BOLT AND NUT CO., Greenshurg. Pa. apJ4-22 TT7ANTED-GOOD BARBERIMMED1ATELY; V wages I2 a week. Apply at GUbTSCHIPF HAUER'S, 101 Frankstown ave., E. E. ap24-84 WANTED-A COACHMAN FOR LIVERY None but experienced need apply to T. B. MORELAND, 6100 Penn ave., E. E., PlttBburg. ap22-4 "TTTANTED AT ONCE-ONE GOOD AND t V steady coatmaker: none else need apply, at FRED G. WEST CO.'S, Sixth ave., Homestead, Pa. ap24-23 WANTED IMMEDIATELY ONE GOOD butcher. S25 to f40. and board, permonth. Apply to JOE EBNER, 2o. 850 Main street, llr-id-dock. apH-70 -TTTANTED-BOY TO LEARN THE BARBER T V trade; one who can board at home preferred; onlv a good, steady boy need apply. 533 FIFTH AVE. ap24-87 -TTTANTED A GOOD BREAD AND CAKE TT baker wanted to go out of city: must be sober and competent. Inquire BEYMER & BROS., Wood St. ap23-M VTTANTED-THREE FIRST CLASS IRON VV railing makers: none but first-class and steady men need apply. TAYLOR &. DEAN, iari.ck bt. apf-bj, -TTT AN IED-FIRST-CLASS WOOD CARVERS IT at Dayton Car Works; steady work to good men. Aadress BARNEY & SM11H M'F'G CO., Dayton, O. ap2046 town. Pa. ap24-89 -TTANTED-BO a" TO WORK IN GKOCEKY TT store; 17 or 18 ears of age; state experi ence and where last employed. Address BOY, Dispatch office ap24-16 -TTTANTED-A YOUNG MAN WHO HAS HAD TT some experience at painting sample color sheets. W. W. LAWRENCE A CO., Water St., below Penn ave. ap24-58 WANTED-A STOUT YOUNG MAN; ONE who Is accustomed to work. In a wholesale liquor house, with good reference. Address B. B.. Dispatch office. ap23-60 WANTED A WAGON MAKER MUbT understand all kind of work: eteadv work the year around to good man. ULO. HOFFMAN, Fourth St., McKeesport, Pa. ap23-39 nrTTANTED-A FEW INTELLIGENT MEN TO VV canvass: we pay S3) and more per week: also wanted lady canvassers on salary of 112 and more. NO. S35& FIFTH AVE. ap24-57 WAN TED-BOY ABOUT 16 YEARS OF AGE to learn tbe men's furnlshm? business, one with experience preferred. Apply at CHARLES PFEIFER'S 443 Smlthfleld St., city. ap!4-5. -TTTANTED-A YOUNG MAN ABOUT 25 T T years of age for office and outside work: one preferred who has had some experience as a sales man. Address M. C, Dispatch office. ap24-53 WANTED-1MMED1ATELY-AN EXPERI KNCED stenographer and typewriter; state where last employed and salary expected. Address LOCK BOX 93. Allegheny, Pa. ap2l-51 -TTTANTED-AGENTS-flO PER WEEK, IN VV every town, to sell our teas, coffees, spice and baking powder. Address GREAT WESTERN TEA CO., 563 Pearl St., Cleveland, Oblo. ap9-93 -TTTANTED-A NUMBER OF GOOD ROCK V V foremen on N orlolk and W estern Railroad at Chrlstlansburg, Va.: liberal wages. Apply on work to E. J. GAYNOR A bONS, Contractors. ap!9-50 WANTED-LIVEAGENTSIN EVKRYTOWN tosellonr goods: special inducements to right parties; also ladles to form tea clubs. Ad dress for rull particulars METROPOLITAN TEA CO.. Shllohsi.. Pittsburg, Pa. Ja25-27-TTS TTTANTED-MIDDLE-AGED MAN TO SO VV LICIT real estate and fire Insurance; one acquainted on boutbslde; write, giving experi ence, reference and salarv expected. Address INSURANCE, Dispatch office. ap23-52 WAN1 ED -BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COL LEGE, removed to 12 Federal street, Allegheny, near bridge: open 9 A. M. to 9 F. M. ; a good hand writing guaranteed in a few lessons: instruction private for ladies and gentlemen. mhlS-lS-TTBSU -TTTANTED-SALESMEN AT 175 PER MONTH V V salarv and expenses, to sell a line ofsllver- platedware, watches, etc; by sample only; horse and team furnished free; write at once for full Particulars and sample case of goods free. STAN ARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. se24-9o-o Rlnle nnd Female ITelp. WANTED-1 GERMAN NURSE, 200 HOUSE girls, cooks, chambermaids, dining room girls, waiters, drivers, gardeners, farm hands. MRS. fc. IHOMPbON, 608 Grant st. apl7-MThs -TTTANTED-AT ONCE 40 FARM HANDS V V and vegetable gardeners, hotel cook, pastry root, dlnlnr room rlrls. dlsnwasher. storeroom girl, cooks, chambermaids, bonse girls, house- I keeper. MKEHAN'S, MS Grant St. apll-D J PTTTSBtTRG DISPATCH, WANTED. Femalo Heln. WANTFJI-A WOMAN COOK AT SCHREI BER HOTEL, 35 and 3D South Diamond St., Allegheny. ' ap24-64 WANTED-A COLORED GIRL FOR NURSE and chambermaid. Call, with good refer ences, at 167 NORTH AVE., Allegheny. ap24-28-ThSu TT7"ANTED-LADY WHO IS ENTERPRISING V T and ambitious, fairly educated and an earn est and persistent worker: must have snfflclent executive ability to manage (In about four months) a department of the business. Apply, after 9:31 H. A. aCHROEI) ER, No. S Seventh ave. ap24-25 Situations. WANTED-A 8ITUAT10N AS DRIVER BY sober young man 19 years of age: hasagood education, and can assist in store. If necessary: has good reference. Address M. O'BRIEN, 1C9 bsndusky St., Allegheny City. ap24-77 WANTED-TO TAKE REPAIRS BY THE ton by a man who thoroughly understands building and repairing regenerative gas furnaees and all furnace building and repairing connected with rolling mills and steel works. Address FURNACE BUILDER, Dispatch offlcf. ap22-35-ITS Rooms. Ilonses. Etc WANTED COMFORTABLE ROOM AND board for elderly lady; suburban location convenient of access: reference required. Ad dress COMFORT, Dispatch office. ap24-18 WANTED-TO SECURE FOB THE SUMMER months a furnished house and grounds,wlth stabling, on Ft. Wayne road, between Kmsworth and Sewlckley. J AS. B. bCOTT, 122 Second ave. ap22-4S-TT WANTED-FURN1SHED ROOM FOR SIN GLE gentleman with private family; pleas ant location, Belleflcld or Oakland; will furnish satisfactory reference. Address LODQER, Dis patch office. ap24-24 Boarders nnd Lodgers. WANTED-SUMMER BOARDERS AT WASH INGTON, Pa., occupants for lour nicely furnished rooms, with or without board: use of bath; large new house; healthful location: fast trains morning and evenlnsr to and from the cltr. Address M. M., Dispatch office. ap24-15 Financial. WANTED MORTGAGES FROM HX) UP WARD, by BECKFELD & BRACKEN. 61 Ohio St., Allegheny. ap24-17 TTJANTEDMORTGAGE3 ON CITY OR V Allegheny county property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVERS CO.. S2 Fourth avenue. mh2-D "TrTANTED-MORTGAGES MON EY TO LOAN TV in sums to suit at H, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth aTe. Tel. 167. apl9-14-TTSSU WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY AT THE lowest market rate, on mortgages, in large or small amounts. W. A. HERBON SONS. 80 Fourth ave. apS-Il-MTH WANTED-MORTGAGES IN LARGE AND small amounts at lowest rates. MA CRUM A CUBBAGE, Room 34 Fidelity Building, 121 Fourth ave. fel9-61 TTTANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY OR SUB VV URBAN improved real estate In large or small amounts at lowest rates. LEE, BARNETT & CHAPLIN, 311 Wood st. apl9-ll-TTS WAN TED MORTGAGES FUNDS ON hand to be supplied in small or large amounts at low rates of Interest. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood st. ap2Z-43 WANTED-MORTGAGJ25-tl.000,C00TOLOAN In large and small amounts at 4)4. 5 and S per cent, free of State tax: no delay. REED B. CO YLE & CO., 151 Fourth ave. myaO-TTS WANTED TO LOAN S500,C00. IN AMOUNTS of f3,O0O and upward, on city and snburban property, on i)i per cent, free of tax; also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, S3 1 ourth avenue. seZl-d26-D WANTED MORTGAGES-ll,00O,000TO LOAN . J city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand (percent, and on larms in Allegheny and adja cent counties at S per cent. 1. U. PEN NOCK A SON, 10a Fourth avenue. ap7-HI -fTJANTKD-TO A.OAN 1200,000 ON MOBT V GAGES: POO and upward at t per cent; fS00,0OOat 4H per cent on residences or business property; also in aaiominR FRENCH. 1ZS Fourth avenne. so in adloinlng counties. S. H. OCXt-4-V ailseellaneoni. -TTTANTED-HOUSES-FOR SALE AND FOR VV rent, by BECKFELD & BRACKEN. 61 Ohio St., Allegheny. apH-17 TTTANTED-INbURANCE PLACED ON YOUR V buildings and furniture, by BECKFELD & BRACKEN, 61 Ohio St., Allegheny. an24-17 -TTTANTED HORbES; MUST BE GOOD YV stockand weigh from 1,300 to I.eoOponnds. Inquire II. J. HEINZ CO., 191 First ave. ap23-23 -TTANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S I V V dozen (13) or Stewart & Co. 's fine cabinet .v.... r.. on .. no wiivd a 1 nT i Ha gheny. mv28-49-TTEu ANTED A SECOND HAND STOVE crusher and pulverizing drill in good order and cheap. Address, stating lowest price ana Particulars, to T. FITZGERALD. Hamilton, anada. ap20-109 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cltx Residence. FOB SALE TWO FRAME HOUSES. SIX rooms each. 02 High st. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agt., 62 Fourth are. ap23-89 FOR SALE-ON SECOND AVE., NEAR Central Hotel.0 CTHxSO ft. GEO. JOHN STON, Aet., 62 Fourth ave. ap23-89 FOR SAI.E-ON CLIFF, NEAR GUM ST.. Eleventh ward, a desirable residence of 10 rooms; lot 38x128 feet. See W. A. HERRON t SONS. 80 Fourth ave. ap22-56-22.24,26,30 F IOR SALE-VERY CHEAP IF SOLD QUICK Corner Bedford and Mason st.. Mt. 'W ashln?- ton: lot 140x127 feet: large house 10 rooms, out buildings, fruits, bee W. A. HERRON & SONS' 80 Fourth ave. aplS-21-MThS FOR SALE-CHEAP-FOR 11,600, 500 DOWN, house. No. 12 Clark st.. brick, 5rooras;one square from Fifth ave. ; must be sold quick; Immediate Sos session can be had. W. A. HERRON & Si INS. I Fourth ave. ap24-59S FOR SALE-10 PER CENT INVESTMENT Colwell St., Eleventh ward, near Firth ave. cable cars, new 3-story flat. 6 rooms and bath on each floor: rented to good tenants at (100 per mo.; price reasonable. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO., 99 Fourth ave. ap23-28 FOR BALE-H800-CAHSON STREET PROP ERTY: good location, near Tenth street; brick dwelling of seven rooms, hall, both gases, cellar, water in kitchen, outside shutters: lot 22x 120 feet to alley. MORRISON & BANKS. 1113 Carson street, S. S., Pittsburg. apl9-TTS Hnzelwood Residences. F OR SALE-HAZEL WOOD JJ.SOO-Z-STORY' brick dwelllmr. 6 rooms, bath. hall, cltr water, nat. gas, front and rear porches: lot 24x100 feet: terms reasonable. IRA M. BURCHFIELD, 153 Fourth ave. apli-19-TTS FOR SALE HAZELWOOD 15.000 TWO story brick dwelling: ten rooms, ball, laun drv, front and side norcnes: lot 60x110 feet; only two minutes1 walk from Hazelwood station, B. O. R. R., and Second avenue electric railway; terms reasonable. IRA M. BURCHFIELD. 158 Fourth ave. ap8-47-TT8 TfOK 8ALE-HAZELWOOD-2-STOKI BRICK XL 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 Hazelwood station, B. & O. R. R.. and Second Ave. Electric Rallwav: price 7,b00; terms easy. 1RAM. BURCHFIELD, 158 Fourth ave. aplO-36-D Allegheny Residences. FOR SALE-CLARK ST., TROY HILL Frame house and mansard: 6 rooms: lot28x 46 ft.: stable on rear: prl:e, S3.20O. BECKFELD & BRACKEN, 61 Ohio bt Allegheny. ap20-62 FOR SALE LOOK Al THIS BARGAIN-NEW frame, six rooms, ball, vestibule, both gases and water, near head of Buena Vista street: lot 25 xleo, prlre only L800. BALTENSPERGER & WILLIAMS. 154 Ftrarth avenue. ap24-32 FOR SALE-ONLY 12, 100, CLIFTON AVENUE, near Harrison St., Allegheny, neat frame dwelling, containing five rooms, ball, water, gas, etc ; fine large lot fronting on two streets, 25x170 feet. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO.. 99 Fourth ave. ap24-23-Ths FOR SALE-t4.H0-NICE CORNER PROP ERTY, Washington ave., Allegheny, brick house six rooms, finished attic, vestibule, hall, water, both gases, dry cellar: lot extending 110 feet to paved alley. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 V ood st. ap23-7 FOR 8ALE-HESECA ST.. SECOND WARD, Allegheny, near North avenue, a very desira ble brick dwelling containing 7 rooms, bath. 2 In side w. c's., wide hall, etc.; all in jrood order; 1,000 cash, lone time on balance. S. W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. ap22-58-TTS I7IOR SALE-LOCUST STREET. SIXTH WARD. : Allegheny, near Bldwell street, good brick dwelling fronting ou Decatur street, containing 6 rooms, water, gas, etc, splendid large lot 24x134 feet; price, fS. 250; terms easy. 8. W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth avenue, ap22-58-TTS FOR BALE-GARFIELD AVE.-TWO-bTOKl mansard brick dwelling, Brooms, hall, vesti bule, bath, h. and c. water. Inside w. c. slate mantels, both gases; house handsomely papered; good lot: terms to suit:, a bargain. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. ap20-132 TTSSU FOR SALE ARCH ST., NEAR PARKS. handsome brick residence nine rooms, double parlors, all modern conveniences; also substantial brick of seven rooms, yielding nice income; if desired, owner will remain as teuant at good rental; this property can be bought atabarsraln On easy terms ot payment. CHARLES SOMERS a CO., 313 Wood St. ap.'3-73 OR SALE-SECOND WARD, ALLEGHENY near Washington ave., new brick dwelling, pressed brick front with stone trimmings, large modern windows, side entrance, containing nine rooms, bath. Inside w. c, slate mantels, tile hearths, tile vestibule, wide hall, etc.: only (4.500; will rent for (40 per mo. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fonrth ave ap24-2S-Ths FOB SALE ORTRADE-ALLEGHEN Y FIBST class brick dwelling; 8 rooms and all con veniences: two brick houses, 4 rooms and attic each, in rear; combined rent $350; very easy terms ou sale or trade for good suburban property, (3.000 to (5.PO0 and take mortgage or cash for difference; this property Is on firt-clnss street and good In vestment.! BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. ap20-124 FOR bALE-WYLIE AVENUE. ELEVENTH ward, Allegheny, near .New Brighton rotdaud California avenue electric cars, good eight-room frame dwelling, containing bath, reception hall, natural and artificial gas, slate and marble man tels, front and rear porches, stable and carriage house, spacious grounds with fine lawn; a very complete home, only S3, MO, S. W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth avenue. apZHS-TTS -THURSDAY, APRIL 24, FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Boat End Residences. FOR BALE FOR 12,000-ON CYPRESS BT., Sixteenth ward, near cable and steam cars, brick house, 4 rooms, stable, 2 lots, each 20x100 feet to an alley. See W A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fonrth avenne. ap20-75-S2,24,28 FOR SALE-A 13 PER CENT INVESTMENT near Highland avenue. Bast End, three frame dwellings; rented for (48 per month: on lot 30x115 feet: only (4.200: owner mnst sell. See REED B. COYLE CO., 131 Fonrth avenne. ap24-27-Thg FOR SALE-(6,900-HOU8EOF7 BOOMS AND wide hall; all conveniences; lot 47x120 ft., on paved street. Nineteenth ward; elegant location, and this price includes all Improvements. MEL LON BROTHERS, 6349 Station St., E. E. apI9-50-TTSSU TTIOR SALE-PRESS BRICK HOUSE, WITH JJ stone trimmings Inside shntters, etc.; lot 22x85 ft.; located on Edmund St.. near Penn ave. and Cemetery: a cheap property at (4,0- BECK FELD 4 BRACKEN, 61 Ohio St., Allegheny. ap20-62 FOR SALE-S2.2O0-AT A BARGAIN. SEW two-story frame residence, five rooms, hall and vestibule, tin. attic, city water, both gacs, oak finish thronghont; five mln. walk from Ben Venue sta.; terms, (300 cash: balance In three or five years. GEO. C. SLEETH, Penn and Shady aves., East End. ap22-87 FORSALE NEWQUEENANNEFRAMERE3 IDKNCEof 12 rooms, reception hall, bath, lann drj, butler's pantry, china closets, electric bells, range, furnace, tile hearths, both gases, station ary washstands, inside shutters andw.c; allnewly papered throughout; lot 37XU3: three minutes from traction lines; (7,000; terms reasonable. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO., 99 Fourth arc ap23-25-ThS Suburban Residences. FOR SALE-DESIRABLE SUBURBAN RESI DENCES and building lots at Sewlckley and Kdgeworth on the Fort WayneB. It. DAVID SI1AW CO.. 152 Fourth ave. apl2-0-TTS FOR BALE SWISSVALE-NICE NEW 7 room frame residence: reception hall, good attic and cellar, fine drilled well, cistern, etc , nat. gas, abundance of small fruits, etc.: lot 166 feet; this property commaud a line view of the surrounding country: terms (1.50G down. hal. (35 per mo. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth ave. ap23-25-lhs FOR 8 ALE-QUAKER VALLEY, OR bEWlCK LEY A lianasome residence of 12 rooms, finished In hardwood, with bath rooms, laundrv. good water lu abundance, natural and artificial gas, complete sewerage, asphaltum driveways and sidewalks; 4H acres of beautiful grounds with fine sloping lawns In perfect condition, manv frnlts and shade trees: high ground, with splen did view of surrounding country: choicest neigh borhood. On account of tbe owner living in Cali fornia the property will be sold (10,000 below what tt cost, SAMUEL W. BLACK CO., 99 Fourth ave. ap24-31 FOR SALE LOTS. Cltr lxt FOR SALE COR. WYL1E AND FRANCES st- 12 lots 20x100 ft. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agt. , 62 Fourth ave. ap23-S9 FOR BALE-14 LOTS ON FRANCES ST., NEAR Wylle. 20x100 ft. each. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agt., 62 Fourth ave. ap23-89 FOR SALE-SC FT. ON THIRD AVE., UK TWEEN Ferry and Liberty st, GEO. JOHN STON, Agt., 02 Fourth ave. ap23-89 FOR SALE-18 LOTS 22x100 FT. TO AN ALLEY, cor. Aylie ave. and Frances St. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agt., 62 Fourth ave. ap23-89 FOR SALE TEN LOIS, 20X100 FEET, ON Duff St.. between Webster and Wylle aves. GEO. JOHNSTON, 62 Fourth ave, ap23-89 FOR SALE FIFTEEN LOTS ON CHAUNCEY st.. between Wylle and Webster aves. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fonrth ave. ap23-89 FOR SALE ONE BLOCK OF LOTS FRONT ING on Webster and Bedford, 11 lots front ing on either avenue; each lot 20x134 feet to 3) foot alley. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 rourth ave. ap23-89 East End Lot. FOR BALE BOND ST., NEAR HIGHLAND ave. lot 40x116: a prompt purchaser will se cure a bargain. BAXTER, THOMPSON CO., 162 Fourth ave. ap20-132-TTSBu FOB BALE FINE LOT. 25x110 FT. ON CO FT. street In Twenty-flrst ward: proposed rapid transit passes the property: price, (900; a bargain. MELLON BROTHERS, 6449 Station St., E. E. apl9-49-ThS FOR SALE NEGLEY AVE.: tSO PER FOOT front: lot GO-feet front; first-class neighbor hood; paved street and flagstone sidewalk; a bar gain. BAXTER, THOMPSON CO., 16.! Fourth arc. ap20-133-MTUThsu FOR SALE FINE EAST END CORNER LOT; street paved and sewered: good location for fine residence: 55x120; (75 per foot; only Ave min utes' walk from all the car lines. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO., 99 Fourth ave. ap23-25-ThS FOR SALE-FAIRMOUNT PLAN, CLOSE TO Negley ave. and Penn ave. cable, beautiful building lots: low prices to early buyers; plans and particulars at our office. 313 Wood st , 6019 Penn ave. CHARLES SOMERS CO.. 313 Wood St. aIZ-4S Allegheny Lots. FOR SALE LOTS S05 AND 207 ARCH STREET, Allegheny. Inquire LOCKBOX 30C Pittsburg postofflce. ap22-57-TTS FOR BALE 100 ALLEGHENY LOTS ON Lombard st.. Linden and Maple aves.. Tenth and Twelfth wards: payments easy. Inquire of J. 8. MCNAUGHEK, 43 North Diamond St., or 43 Federal at. mhl2-5S-D Suburban Lota. FOR SALE f J75-FOR NICE. LARGE LOT AT Copeland station (Braddock): handy to P. R. K. depot; terms easy. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station St., E. E. apl9-4S-Thsu FOR SALE A BARGAIN IN JOUR NICE building lots, Marlon place; small payments, long time or sharp account for cash. CHARLLS SOMERS CO.. 313 Wood st. ap23-73 FOR SALE-NORTH HOME8IEAD LOTS, 60X 120 feet, fronting on a 60-font street, near Swlssrale station. P. lt.lt., and City Farm station, B. O. R. R. : price (400 to (500 each: terms to suit. IRA M. BURCHFIELD, 158 Fourth avenue. aplO-36-D p IOR SALE ON VERY EASY PAYMENTS. OR will trade for lmnroved nronertv some ele-. trttnt fiiilmrhjin hiillrilnf- lnta. nnlv S mlnutps' ride' from city, and only 2 minutes from railroad sta tion and electric cars, bee REED B. COYLE CO., 131 Fourth avenue. ap23-80 FOR BALE-Saw to 1300-1 LEMING PARK Choice level lots, nicely elevated; 'extended view of river; line of Lake Erie R. R-: but 12 xnlnntes from city; low fares; handsome home locations: good investments at present: low prices; easy payments. CHARLES SOMERS CO., 313 Wood St. ap22-4S IHnnnfactnrlns- Sites. FOR SALE-AT GLENWOOD. TWENTY THIRD ward, two excellent sites, one of 28 and one of 2 acres, situate between Second ave. and Monongahela river, with excellent railroad siding and river facilities: price very reasonable. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO., 99 Fourth ave ap24-23-ThS Farm. FOR BALE-FARM 111 ACRES. GOOD HOUSE and barn, choice fruit, rich land, convenient to station, on West Penn R.H.; new farm list free, ED. WlTTlbH, 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. ap23-D BUscellaneonn. F OR SALE-COAL AND FIRE CLAY LAND- Z33 acres 6 ft. vein coal. 10X ft. vein No. 1 fire clar, being extensively shipped In Pennsylvania, Ohio, West Virginia. New Jersey. Address B. T. C Lilly P. O.. Cambria Co.. Pa. ap24-47-HThS FOR SALE-OWN A HOME-WE WILL BUY or build for you anywhere ana let your rent pay for the property: no security required. GRANITE STATE PROVIDENT AbSOCIATlON, Branch office Standard building, 531-533 Wood st, ap22-9S-TTSSn FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chnnces. FOR SALE A PROMINENTLY LOCATED, well-stocked and good paying drugstore: ex Senses light. Parties meaning business address ;. J. P., Dispatch office. ap2l-2I-TTS FOR BALK-BEST AND OLDEST SALOON stand In city: must be sold quick: reason private; all correspondence answered. ALBERT A. GRAEPER, Yonngstown, O. ap24-46 FOR SALE-FIRST-CLASS JEWELRY STORE; good location; only complete store In town; good reason clven. Address TRAMP, H. P. M., Connellsvllle, Fayette county, Pa. ap23-i8 FOR SALE-AN OFFICE BUSINESS THAT will pay from (3,000 to (5,000 per year; capital required 81,000 to (1,200; none but responsible par ties need apply. EXCELSIOR BUILDING: 553 Grant St., Room 2S. ap23-72 FOR SALE--B1LLIABD AND POOL ROOM, on good terms; good morning paper route, grocery, cigar, candy and drug stores, luncb room cheap, restaurant, etc. PERCIVAL 4 CHAP MAN, 67 Fifth avenue ap24-63 FOR bALE (1.600 LIVERY BUSINESS: large stable: convenient to business portion of city: low ri.nt: an excellent opportunity for money making business. CHARLES bOMERS CO.. 813 Wood st. Tel. 1773. ap23-73 FOR SALE-ATLANTIC CITY-DESIRABLY located hotel property: splendid chanre for live bnslness mant near depot; longtime: rent to go toward purchase. R. H. PETTEl'S REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY, lo05 Pacific ave. apls-4i-Trsu FORSALE-LEADINO BOOK AND STATION ERY store In best town In Western Penna.: extensive coal works, hardware store In good town, grocery stores, bakeries, 5 and 10 cent store, drng stores, cigar stores, milk depot. SHEPARD CO., 151 Fourth ave. apl6 FOR SALE-A NEW BUSINESS AND PAT ENT, In which there Is large money: but lit tle capital required: owner cannot give It his at tention, and will sell for cash or exchange for real estate. Address PATENT, or inquire at NO. 40 FOURTH STREET, city. ap24-20-ThS FOR BALE-DRUGSTORE IN CITY NO OP POSITION; prescription trade nearly all cash: located on one of the best streets In the city; stock new and in eood condition; this Is a splendid opening. For terms and full particulars call on or address CAMPBELL CO.. Real Estate Brokers, No. 1412 Carson St.. b S.. Pitts burg, Pa, ap24-76-Thsu FOR SALE-A VALUABLE MANUFACTUR ING plant on Smallman. near Twenty-ninth street: buildings; furnaces: foundry: metal: coke and pattern rooms; eight coke furnaces; natural gas connections, etc.: 'patterns and tuyere rigging complete and in first-class order; the finest and best equipped foundry in the city. nil par ticulars from LEE, BAUNrTTX & CHAPLIN, 313 Wood St. , 8P1S-U-TT8 189a FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Stands FOR BALE (150,000-BUSINESS PROPERTY on Firth ave., opposite Court House; will sell In whole or in part. J. B. LARKIN CO., 152 Fifth ave. a p 23-43 FOR 8ALE-30X84.8 FT. ON THIRD AVE., between Cherry alley and Grant st, three story bniiaing. geo. Johnston, Agt., 63 Jrburth ave. ap23-89 TTIOR SALE AT N. E. CORNER OF ROSS X? street and Second ave.. 1 buildings, with lot 60x71 ft.: will be sold at a bargain. HKNRY A. AVEAVER CO., 92 Fourth ave. apXZ-54 FOR BALE-ONE OF THE BEST BUSINESS corners In the city, lot 36x76 feet: as an In vestment will pay handsomely on price asked. BeeW. A. HEBRON A BONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. ap22-61-22-24-26-X FOR SALE-TWNTIETH WARD INVEST MENT, brick store and four rooms In front, on paved St., and eight-room frame m rear; total rents for (500 per year: terms reasonable and orlee low to quick buyer: cor. lot, 40x131. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO.. 99 Fonrth ave. ap23-25-ThB FOR SALE-imSCELLANEOUfe. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. &c FOR SALE-AN A'LDERNEY HEIFER-INQUIRE at No. 83 Herron ave.. Thirteenth ward? MAKURETTA HUNKELE. ap23-17 Mnchlnery nnd Metals. FOR SALE ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW and refitted: repairing promptlv attended to. PORTER -FOUNDRY AND ifACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. ap3-76 FOR SALE-ONE 20X24 HORIZONTAL EN GINE, 25.000 feet second-hand wire rope: also hoisting and nortablc engines and Slemen valves, castings, etc" VELTE& MCDONALD. 3aPenn avenne. y21-91-TTS FOE 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. IIARMES MACHINE DEPOT. No. 97 First ave., Pittsburg, Pa. mh9-D FOR SALE SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles la stock, from 4 to 100 h. p.;allre&tted;goodasnew, at lowest prices; portable engines, S to 2o h. p. : boilers all sizes ana styles. J .S.YOUNG, 23 Park way, Allegheny, Pa. OC25-S0-D FOR SALE-TWO 600-BARREL WOODEN tanks, one 75 barrel wooden tank, several small Iron tanks, pipe, fittings, steam pumps, boilers, 6 Ratchet lard oil presses, buildings, etc., at the Economy Oil Works, Freedom. For further information address J. ABLETT, Daquesne Way, 7 Eighth St., orE. D. MELLON, Freedom, Pa. ap24-30 Miscellaneous. FOR SALE-OLD SASH. 31 WINDOWS 12x22, 45 windows 12x17. 45 windows 12x16, 45 windows 12x2U. Inquire or M. SHIELDS. Monongahela House, or A. 3. WlbbON, 211 Third ave. ap23.2S PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STOKE, Seventh Avenne Hotel building. mb.7 ERSONAL BOOKS! BOOKS1-5C.000 VOL- UMES all bargains: we will buy that small lot of books of yonrs or your llbrarv. FRANK BACON CO., Cor. Bmltbfleld St. and Third ave. apl4-U PERSON AL-A LIFE-SIZE CRAYON FOR 3 50, or one large 8x10 photo for framing, or 12 beautiful cabinets for SI until further notice, at AUFRECHT'B ELITE GALLEKY.518 Market St., Pitts. ; come early; bring children. ap2-35 PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY BE 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 hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor, 65 llith ave., corner Wood St., second floor, and now everything Is lovely and peace and happiness again reigns in their household. Telephone 1558. anJO-D LOST. LOST-DOG; SKY TERRIER: REWARD BY returning to 43 TAGGERT bT., Allegheny. ap24-88 AUCTION SALES. BRUCE & SHIELDS. Attorneys, cor. Fifth avenue and Grant street. TjiXECCTOR'S SALE. Estate of JOHN McKAY, deceased. The undersigned, executor of said estate, will sell at public sale, on tbe premises, 1005 LIB ERTY STREET, Pittsburjr. Pa., on FRIDAY, APRIL 23, A. D. 1890. at 10:30 o'clock A,M., the entire remaining stock of WHISKIES IN 8TOCK AND BOND, BRANDIES, ' WINES. GINS, CASKS. UTENSILS. OFFICE FURNITURE, ETC., ETC., Of the estate of said John McKay, deceased. Peremptory sale. Terms cash. JAS. McKAY, Executor. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Auctioneers. 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. apl9-8-19,2I,S2.2425 HnuBEtinldFurnlturB Will be sold by auction, tbe entire famishment at residence. Ho. 21 Monterey Street, Allegheny City, TUESDAY, APRIL 29, At 10 o'clock A. v.. Consisting of parlor, hall, chamber and dining room furniture, brnssels and moquette carpets, glass and queensware. table cutlery, kitchen utensils, etc, etc. John D. Bailey, ap22-75-TTS Auctioneer. TjlXECUTORS' SALE OF VALUABLE East End real estate, on the premises, CORNER ROUP AND ELMER STREETS, TWENTIETH WARD, PITTSBURG, at 3 o'clock p. Jr., TO-DAY, APRIL 24, 189a That very desirable dwellicc situate as above, heint; the property of Mrs. M. D. Lippincott, deceased, containing nine rooms and finished attic, bathroom, laundry, closets and all the conveniences belonging to a first-class home; lot 45x176 feet to an alley; convenient to steam and cable cars. Terms of sale: One-third cash, balance to suit purchaser. JAMES LIPPINCOTT. J. DAVIS LIPPIN COTT and A. L. CHAPMAN. Exf cutors of the estate of MRS. M. D. LIPPINCOTT. deceased. GEORGE JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. ap24-80 Ks Fourth ave., Pittsburg. A T AUCTION- FRIDAY MORNING, April 25. at 10 O'Clock, At the Rooms, No. 311 Market Street, COMPLETE LINE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNirURE, ETC.. CARPETS. Embracing w-ilnat and oak bedroom suits, hair and husk mattresses, mirrors, pictures, parlor suits in plush, rugs, folding beds, decorated toilet ware, lonnges, tables, chairs, rockers, bookcases, deer head, fine piano, linoleum, rugs, curtains, portieres, brnssels and ingrain room, hall and stair carpets, laundry and kitchen goods. HENRY AUCTION CO., ap24-oo Auctioneers. JEFFERSONVILLE, IND., MARCH 24, 1S90. Will be sold at publio auction at the Quartermaster's Depot here, on TUESDAY, the 20th day of April. 1890, at 10 o'clock A. 31., a lot of Quartermaster's property.inclnding carpenter's adzes, broadaxes wagon bridle, mule shoes, hatchets and bandies, etc. Terms cash in United States funds. Catalogues will be furnished npon application to tbe undersigned, and the property can be examined at any time before the day of sale, between the hoars of 9 o'clock A. at. and 3 o'clock P. St. Property mnst be removed at the expense of purchasers within 15days from date of sale. E.B.KIRK, Major and Quartermater, U. S. Army. tnh2S-17-28,29,30.31,ap24.25 pUBLIO BALK WASHINGTON, PA MAY 1, at 1 P. M.. the "Old Reliable" Carriage Manufactory and Planing Mill: size of lot 240x 185 feet: brick boildings easy of change to suit purchaser; natural gas for fuel; plenty of water, good railroad facilities; terms made known day of sale. apl7-30 . A. WHITELEY, 128 Third ave., upstairs, opp. Barnes' Safe and Lock Works. Gents' shoes soled and heeled for 75c while you wait. Hand-sewn. 95c Finest work in the citv. mh6-57-TT PIANOS, ORGANS. And all manner of Small Instruments gA MILTON'S. Filth avenue,' delO-D TO LIT. Cltr Residences. TO LET-IB PER MONTH-NEAT, NEW brick bouse, 6 rooms, on Chartlers ave.. West End, Thirty-sixth ward. W. A. HERRON BONS. 80 Fourth ave. ap24-60-MWT East End Residences. rriO LET-COMFORTABLE BRICK EESI X DENCE and grounds; plenty of shade, etc : near Brnshton station. C. H. LOVE, W Fourth avenue. ap22-2 T 10 LET-AT BHADTSIDE-A FINE RESI DENCE of nine rooms, with all the latest Improvements, newly papered, furnished or un furnished (or wlU sell the furniture, which is Inst new): owner is leaving the city, and can give pos- session Mav 1 1. Call on W. A. HERRON SBUMI, No. 80 Fourth ave. ap24-33 Allegheny Residences. mO LET EIGHT-BOOM HOUSE 16 GRANT 1, X avenue, Allegheny City: hot and cold water. avenue. . ap2z-62 TO LET-SIX-ROOM HOUSE NO. 6 NORTH avenue, Allegheny City: hot and cold water, bath, inside w. c., etc U.H.LOVE, 3 Fourth avenne. ap22-62 Suburban Residences. T O LET-AT INGRAM, HOUSE OF BROOMS. b.u. dUiUibiON, Agent, Ei ourtnave. ap23-89 T LET-PORTER STATION, P. L. E. R. . 6 miles from city, a cozy two-story frame honse of 5 rooms, ball, etc.; Al ground; rent (10 mo, 1. M. PENNOCKSON, 14f Fourth ave. apJ0-73-TT8u TO LET-W1LKINSBURG-CONVENIENTTO station, a two-story ana mansard hrlrk dwell ing or seven rooms and attic bath. h. and c. water, laundry, and every modern convenience: rent, (325 per year. J. E. GLAbS, No. IS Fifth avenue. apJ4-34 TO LET-VALUABLE PROPERTY SITUATED in Homer, Indiana county. Pa., 50 miles east or Pittsburg: within three mlnntes' walk of depot; has good water, choice fruit. Ice house, barn, garden, etc.: also 10 acres of land suitable for gardening or hay, which can be rented along If desired. Bald property suitable for snmmer re sort or for any one wfshlng to keep a private hotel for city boarders wishing a cool, study spot for the summer. Address BOX 36, Homer. Indiana county. Pa. ap24-12-rrs Apartments. TO LET-ROOMS SUITABLE FOR LIGHT housekeeping, at 813 Penn ave. GEO. JOHNSTON. Agent. 62 Fourth ave. ap23-S9 j Offices. Desk Itoom. oc TO LET A FEW NICE OFFICES IN GER MANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, Wood and Diamond streets. aplO-40 TO LET-OFFICES ON FIRST A ND SECOND floors Dalzcll building, corner Duqnesnewav and Seventh St. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent. 62 Fourth ave. apz3-89 TO LET-NO. 80 WATER ST., A SUITE OF 4 choice offices; plate glass front, stationary washstands. both gases; rent only 11,600. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. ap2t-Cl TO LET FOURTH STORY OF NO. 99 FIFTH avenne, part of what has been heretofore known as The Dispatch Building: room suitable for lodge room or for light manufacturing. Key to be had from W. M. Cribbs. Real Estate Agt., No. 99 Fifth ave. For particulars see BUU. MG R. DISPATCH, corner Smlthfleld and Diamond sts. 117 Bnalnet fltamtv T 10 LET-VERV DESIRAULE BUSINESS room, or suitable for offices, on second floor. corner Wood and Fifth ave. See W. A. HER RON SONS, 80 Fourth ave. ap23-5.wThs SUscellaneons. TO LETORFORSALE-nOTELS, COTTAGES and bath houses, Atlantic City, N. J.: lots for sale In all parts of the city: also So. Atlantic City. Chelsea and for Atlantic Land (Jo. ISRAEL G. ADAMS CO.. Real Estate Agts., Real Es tate and Law Building. ap 16-58 AMUSEMENTS. HARRY WILLIAMS' BIG BENEFIT FOB THE PRESS' NEWSBOYS' HOME FUND.HB AT THE ACADEMY OF MUSIC. FRIDAY, APRIL 25, AT 2 P. M. The attraction will be WILLIAMS' OWN COMPANY, In a Strong Programme of Specialties. Among the performers are Mons. Testo, the strongest man in tbe world, who will pull against two horsesjMiss Onrttbe world's champion lady gymnast; Palles fc Cussick. the outrageonsly ec centric Irish comedians; Haines fc Vldocq. the popular comedians: Chaa. Diamond, the world's champion solo harpist; Lawlor & Thornton, tbe great character vocalists; Larry & Lizzie Smith, the Ge-man comedy sketch artists; and One, the Japanese wonder, imported expressly by Manager Williams for his own company. It will be one or tbe best sbows of the season. Don't miss it. Tickets on sale; regular prices. ap21-45 pRAND OPERA HOUSE ONE WEEK. MONDAY. APRIL 23. Usual Matiness. Jefferson & Taylor's aquatic drama, A DARK SECRET, With Its marvelous aquatic scenes. THE GREAT HENLEY REGATTA. With real ronboats, canoes, racing shells and steam launches on A RIVER OF REAL WATER, Flooding the stage from wall to wall, from two to eight feet deep. Introducing EDWARD HANLAN & GEORGE HOSMER Champion oarsmen ot the world, THE HERBERT BROS.. The famous acrobats, and the ARLINGTON QUARTET, In vocal selections on the water. Seats now on sale. Regular prices, 25c, 60c, 75c and SL ap24-73 p RAND CONCERT CARNEGIE HALL, Thursday evening, April 24. by the MUSICAL ASSOCIATION OF ALLE GHENY, assisted by Mrs. Helen Boice Hnnsecker, Phila....Soprano Miss Grace Miller. Allegheny Soprano Miss Hattie J. McLain, Boston Contralto Mr. Clarence Eddy, Cbicaco, Organist. Reserved seats at Alex. Ross', No. 137 Fed eral street. Allegheny. ap22-77 -pLAYERS' LEAGUE BASEBALL. EXPOSITION PARK . TO-DAY. CHICAGOS vs. PITTSBURGS. Championship game bronght forward from June 11. Game called at 3 45. ap24-74 PLAYERS' LEAGUK-BA8EBALL EXPOSITION PARK. CLEVELAND VERSUS PITTSBURG. April-25, 26, 28, 29. Game called at 3-45. Admission, 50c To boys under 14, 25c Tickets at W. J. McClnrg's, opposite postofflce, and at R. Taylor's. No. 1 Sixth st. ap24-75-D BIJOU THEATER- , TO-NIGHT: ROBERT MANTELL IN MONBARS. Matinee Saturday. April 23 Edward Harrigan in Old Lavender. ap24-9 GRAND OPERA HOUSE-TO-NIGHT. THOS. W. KEENE OTHELLO. MATINEE SATURDAY. Next Week A Dark Secret. apli HARRIS' THEATER. Every afternoon and eventng tbe realistic comedy-drama, LOST IN NEW YORK. Week April 28. Hardie & Von Leer. "On the Frontier." ap22-7C.TTT HARRY WILLIAMS ACADEM1 To-night. Matinees Tnesday. Thursday and Saturday. HARRY WILLIAMS' OWN SPECIALTY COMPANY. Friday afternoon Benefit of Newsboys' Fund. ap21-37 BASEBALL TO-DAY. National League Games. RECREATION PARK. ALLEGHENY V& CINCINNATI. Game called at 3 45. Train leaves Union depot at 3.30. apz4-40 D R. HANS VON BULOW. PIANO RECITAL. OLD CITY HALL. Friday Evening, April 25. Tickets at Hamilton's music store Knabe pianos used exclusively. aplS-97-p ELECTION'S. office op Monongahela Water Company. 1113 Carson St.. Second Floor.. Pittsburg. Pa. 1 ELECTION NOTICE THE ANNUAL election of a President and 8 managers ot this company will take place on TUESDAY. MAY B, between the hours of 3 and 5 v. M. at this office. G. STENGEL, Secretary. ap20-55.p BUSINESS CHANGES. DISSOLUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY given that tbe association known as B. F. BENBOW & CO., LIM., has been dissolved. B. F. BENBOW. WM. E. SANKEY. APBIL 22, 1890. THOS. H. 8ANKEY. Tbe business will be continued at the same place under the firm name of WM. SANKEY iSONS. ap24-39 71 a. balte; building contractor, 41 Seventh avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Telephone 1344. Be5-38-TT3 NEW ADVERTISEMKTTS. WILMERDING ! THE MODEL TOWN OF THE TURTLE CREEK VALLEY. NATURALGAS 1 ELECTRIC LIGHT I PLANK SIDEWALKS! PUREWATERI PERFECT SEWERAGE! These unsurpassed advantages In a New Town, together with the location at that point of the Mammoth Plant of THE WESTINGHOUSE AIRBRAKE CO., Employing about 2,000 Men! And which will be In full operation by May 1, make WILMERDING the best town In Pennsylvania FOR BUSINESS. FOR RESIDENCE. FOR INVESTMENT. N. B. Lots sold last fall are now changing hands at "advances ranging from 40 to 60 per cent. The company, however, will continue to sell at old rates until MayL Somo excellent lots remain unsold. NO W IS THE TIME TO BUY I Correspondence solicited. For maps, plana and other detailed information apply to j THE EAST PITTSBURG IMPROVEMENT CO, WILMERDING, PA-, Or Room 52, Westinghoase Building. Pitts, burg. Pa. ap24-49 TO LET. Complete East End Houses. THE BEST IN THE MARKET. New, just finished; latest style; 6 and 8 rooms; elegantly finished; the most approved con veniences; very desirably located on ALPHA TERRACE, BEATTYST., NEAR NORTH HIGHLAND. The fronts are of Dayton stone; plate glass windows, hardwood finish; the most approved sanitary plumbing: tile hearths and vestibules: 2 w. a; electric Tignts, 3peaklng tubes, large pantry, heater, laundry and closets: stone ver andas and porticos: nickel-plated railing around same, with French casement windows opening out on same, nicely elevated from the street; flagstone walks, shade trees. Rent $40 to 50 per month. See W. A. HERRON & SONS. ap2i-38-TTS 80 Fonrth avenue. OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. Pittsburg. April 22, 1890. CJEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIV JO ED at tbe office ot the City Controller until TUESDAY. April 29, 1S90, at 2 o'clock P. K. for altering, repairing and remodeling garbage fur naces on Hill street. Plans and specifications can be seen on appli cation at tbe office of Blchel & Brennan, archl techts. No. 91 Fifth avenue. Bonds in double tbe amount of bid. with two) sureties, mnst accompany each proposal; said bonds to be executed before tbe Mayor oz City Clerk. Tbe Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN, Chief Department of Public Safety. ap23-93 CITY TAXES NOTICE IS HEREBY given tbat tbe duplicates for March and September installments of city, special, and sub-district school taxes for tbe year 1520 hara been placed in my hand for collection by the Board of Assessors authorized to assess the installment of city taxes payable la March or April, second Installment payable In April or September. Five per cent discount: allowed on second Installment only if paid with first installment In month of March, but no discount is allowed on first installment. Business tax and water rents payable in. month of June. Five per cent added on all delinquent taxes on May 1, on Jnly 1 for business tax and water rents and on October 1 for second installment of city taxes. No statement furnished unless yon intend paying your taxes by check. Off ce will be open on last Satnrday in March and April nntil S o'clock p. m. mhU-ofe-D J. F.DENNISTON, City Treasurer. PrrrsBURC. April 23, 1S9Q. arrOTICETO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received at the offlca of City Controller nntil SATURDAY, the 3d day of May A. D. 1890, at 2 p. if., for the follow Ing, viz: REPAVING. Edmond street. Taylor street. Fonrth avenue. Fifth avenne. Seventeenth street. Maddocks alley. Frankstown avenue. Tunnel street. Ellsworth avenue. Stanton avenue. North Highland avenue. Forbes street. Wabash avenne. GRADING, PAVING AND CURBING. Omega street, from Reiter street to St. Andrews street. Lawn street, from Hamlet street to a point 468 feet wesrwardly. Home street, from Bntler street to Plumer street. Tioga street, from Homewood avenue to city line. Melwood street, from Thirty-third street to Denny's line. Jumonville street, from Fifth avenue to Forbes street. , Howe street, from Aiken street to Ivy street. Howe street, from Highland avenue to Den nlston avenne. Sheridan street, from Stanton avenuts to Penn avenue. Sheridan street, from Ellsworth avenue to Penn avenue. Aiken avenue, from Fifth avenue to Ells. worth avenue. Wilmot street, from Boqu:t to Wilmot street bridge. Bertha street, from Grandview avenue to Vtrglnia avenue. Madison street, from Thirty-third street to Jefferson street. Copeland street, from Ellsworth avenbe to Walnut street. Adler street, from Highland avenue to Shady avenue. Frankstown, avenue, from Fifth avenue to Homewood avenue. Barton street, from Fifth avenue to Forbes street. Baum street, from Highland avenue to Mel Ion's line. Railroad street, from Twenty-first street to Twenty-fourth street. Linden street, from Penn avenue to Bruca and Halter's line. Broad street, from Highland avenuo to Collins avenne. PAVING AND CURBING. Fifty-second street, from Dresden alley to Dnncan street. Corday alley, from Cedar street to Edmond street. Basin alley, from Washington street to Elm street. Home street, from Stanton avenne to Mo Candless street. Kent alley, from Fifty-second street to Stan ton avenue. Wallingford street, from Neville street to Barton street. Amberson avenne, from Fifth avenne to Pennsylvania Railroad. GRADING AND PAVING. Sapphire alley, from Isabella street to Mi nerva street. Fox street, from South Twenty-first street to Soutn Twenty-second street. Mahogany alley, from Essex alley to Laurel street. Twenty-second street, from Railroad street to a point 250 feet north. The paving of the above named streets to he either with block stone, vulcanite, asphalt. Ir regular block stone or cobble stone, and bids will be received for each kind of pavement. Macadamizing Emily street, from Craft avenue to Halket street. SEWERS. Madison avenue, from Jefferson street to Herron avenue. 15 and 18-inch pipe. Susquehanna street, from Novelty stTeet to Murtland street. 15-lnch pipe. BOARDWALK. Holt. Sumner and Barry streets, from Ster ling street to Josephine street. Plans and specifications can be seen and blanks for bidding can be obtained at this office. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond, with two sureties, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. E. 31. BIGELOW, Chief of Department ot Publio Works: ap23-8 ICotMnued on the Eighth Page. 1 A