$' w&tx ?& -ji-a ;mt ' - .'As n 11 THE PrTTSBTTIlG- DISPATCH, SUNDAY, APBIL 27, 1890. fe I PISCATORIAL POINTS. Pennsylvania Streams in Which Speckled Beauties Abound. f HE GKATLIKG A GAME FIGHTER. Hoir and Where to Secure the Best Bait to Catch the Black Bass. WATERS TO BE STOCKED WITH FBI It is a misfortune to anglers that all efforts to rear the grayling in hatcheries have proved abortive. The late Seth Green made the attempt, so have Mr. Mather and other noted and patient fish culturists. The habitat of this fish is principally in the northern part of the southern peninsular of Michigan. Before its true character was understood, and its identification with the European grayling established, it was locaUr known as the Au Sable, Muskegon, Mich igan trout, big-scaled trout, big trout, etc. It is one of the most beautiful of fishes, finely proportioned, of large size, and clad in a coat of silver scales. As tew fish can compare with it in beauty, so when in fine fettle few can equal it in fighting qualities. Grayling, in Crawford county, Mich., is probably the best point to select from which to diverge to fish the Au Sable river and its tributaries, although numcrousotherstreams in the counties to the north and west are more or less capable of yielding a moderate degree of sport. The Au Sable and its branches, however, may, on the whole.be considered the best territory. The grayling is usually a bottom feeder, and hannts clcau sandy pools and slow-running streams, although it is otten found in the most rapid waters. When taken in the last it fights more fiercely, and is of a finer delicacy of flavor for the table. It will rise to the fly, but usually it is caught with the maggot or minnow. It travels in schools, so that where one is taken the angler is sure of killing several. Salt Wnlrr Fishing. As the season for salt water fishing prom ises to be one exceptionally advanced, fish ermen may look tor the early appearance of weakfish. It will not be a matter ot sur prise if in May some fine catches are re corded. Reports have been received from Chincoteague ot the appearance of the fish at this early date in the bays of the eastern shore of "Virginia. From Towu send's Inlet, Xew Jersey, information is given that, in addition to the flounders, rock bass and sturgeon have arrived, while one drumfish has already been reported caught. In view of the possibilities lor the early coming of weakfish, which seem to success fully withstand the polluted waters of the bay, a. list of localities within easy reach is offered for the consideration of the ama teur. The Gainer KincBsh. Salt-water fishermen, who will begin operations early in May, are advised to be on the alert tor kingfish. Last year this rort was uncommonly plentiful, and it is a permissible inference that the present sea son will prove equally good. None, not even the striped bass, is for its size a keener and more hardy fighter. Taken with a bass rod eight or ten ieet long, with a multiplying reel of sufficient size to carry from 400 to 600 feet of line, to sus tain its lone, deep run of 200 feet or more before it breaks, the amateur who has not had experience of its powers will at the end ot the contest confess that its name has been well chosen. In these days the kiugfish is rarely taken of a weight to exceed three pounds, and that is a rare maximum, but at that limit or even less it exhibits as much vigor and vitality as a striped bass of twice its avoirdupois. Bent Bait far Bass. Probably the best bait for black bass is the dobson, the larva: of dragon fly. Mr. A. C. Collins, whose experience is very ex tended, finds the best way to secure this bait is to take au iron barrrel hoop, to which a net of mosquito netting is attached. He selects some place in a brook where the shores are Innged with alders, and, wading in, with the aid of a hoe scoops up a peck of tbe leaves and mud from the bottom. He takes this ashore, dumps the accumula tion, and scatters it about The bugs will immediately begin to crawl out, when they are placed in a jar or box, in which are some of the decayed leaves Irom the stream. Thus provided they will live sev eral days without water, Mr. Collins con siders the dobson a most taking lure for black bass, it being within his experience while fishing with an expert fisherman who was using minnows and he the bug to kill three fish to the other's one. Trout Streams in Lycomlnc. "Williamsporf makes a good starting place for the trout streams of Lycoming county. It is there where Lycoming creek enters the Susquehanna, and along the tortuous course of this creek winds the Northern Central Hail road. Entering this creek are a dozen excellent trout streams, and nearly every station you may feel disposed to get off at is right at or near the mouth of one of these streams. Cogan Valley is the first station the other side of Wiiliamsport, and then come Trout Run, Kali ton and Itoaring Branch, all of which stations offer great in ducements to the trout angler to tarry Among the streams which will give a good day's sport are Pleasant Strcam.Trout Hun, Roaring Brook and Bock Bun. FishtnK Notes From Varlon Sections. FisnixG clubs all over the State are com mencing operations. A kcmeer of Philadelphia's have made high records in Florida as tarpon catchers. At Bristol, Conm, there are 100 fishermen to every trout, while at Terryville the fishing Is excellent. Two fishermen caught 14 arum, weighing about 300 pounds, a tew days ago near Fcrnan dma, Fla. Owing to the immense number of sealions in Carquinez Straits, Cal, the salmon have stooped running. THE mountain streams in thn nil rertons ar alive with speckled beauties. Many of them have been sadly whipped already. Aechie Blount, of Bartow, Ga., shot a strange species of fish in Peace river a few days ago. It was 38 inches inlen-thand 18 inches aronnd the body. The largest fish or the season was caught off Prof. Peak's wnarf at Cocoa, Fla. it was a drum and tipped the beam at 45 pounds, and measured inches in length. A bet not has been discovered at the mouth of the outlet of Conneaut marsh, near Mead ville. A couple of duck hunters discovered it by going over it in a boat. JJotbing was done In tne matter. Bear Rtjn, in the southeast corner of Jeffer son county, will be stocked this month with 0,000 mountain trout, and a fine of 20 will be imposed on any one caught fishing in the stream within the next three years. ECHO Lake, near Idaho Springs, a private property, is the finest fishing grounds in the State. No record is given that equals it for the rapid growth of trout, which reach three and one-half pounds at the age of 2 years. The shad season has opened briskly atLyme, Conn the season being earlier than usual, and the markets will soon be well supplied. One man caugbt 15 big ones the other day, and there have been other good catches. Thebe Is a little stream that empties Into the Allegheny at Sngar Bun, on the B., N. Y. 4 P. road, that contains any number of trout ot good size. It is very seldom fished owing to the hardships that the fishermen are compelled to co through. Fishino is very poor at Green Spring, Pa: trout is small and scarce at Landesburg, while at Newburg the streams have been fished and no effort made to restock them. There are no trout at all at Brookdale, but the run of bass in the vicinity is pretty good. Oxe thousand trout are said to have been taken out of the trout streams near Wautoma, "Wis, on Tuesday, the first day of the season. -Fishermen from Milwaukee, Portage and other . , '"Y" " . ' aayugnt. -,;ai rine river a rainbow trout weighing four pounds was taken out. AT Moose River, Me., fishing is of the very best. It is said there is no better in New En gland. The fish do not excel so much in size at in quantity and quality. Thev run from one fourth pound upward to an occasional one of four pounds. Oceah Pond, on the Georgia Southern and Florida, In Echols county, is becoming noted as a fishing resort It i said that almost any kind of an angler can talc m ore fish there in a day than he can carrv. Parties from Macon, Atlanta, Arocicas are" frequent visitors. The beautiful ponds of Aroostook county, Me., are to be stocked with fish fry. An or- ganizatinn known as the Squaw Pan Fish and i Game Association has been formed to look alter the fry. II the venture proves success ful all the other lakes in the State will be simi larly treated. W. D. Makes, superintendent, has prepared a list of the streams that have been stocked with brook tront by the Michigan Fish Com mission and will be onen to anglers May 1. It shows that the clear water streams of nearly every county in the State have been stocked with this most delicious and gamey fish, in all several hundred streams. LIFE IN THE AIK. Results, of Invcitiention Regarding Aerial IHicro-Oicinisms. .Newcastle, Ear., Chronicle. Micro-organisms are dust-like particles capable of cultivation or reproduction in certain media, and at certain temperatures, and these are scattered everywhere in the air. Dr. Miguel, at the Montsouris Observ atory, at Paris, has made an extensive in quiry into their distribntion in air and water, while in this country Dr. Percy Franklin has also investigated the subject with commendable persistence. The result of these inquiries is that in cold weather, especially when the ground is covered with snow, the number of organisms in the air is very much reduced, and presents a striking contrast with that iound in warm weather. Experiments made on March 9 show th it during dry, cold weather, with a strong east wind blowing over London, a large number of micro-organisms may still be present in the air. It is particularly noticeable that after a heavy shower, and within a few hours afterward, the number of micro-organisms in the air should be as abundant as usual. Taking an average ot the experiments made on the roof of tbe Science Schools ot the South Kensington Museum, tbe mean num ber of organisms found in a litre of air amounted to 35, while an average of 279 Jell on one square foot in one minute. Other experiments made near Beigate, and in the vicinity of Norwich, present a marked contrast with those made at South Kensington. There was a remarkable free dom from micro-organisms of the air col lected on the heath near Norwich during comparatively warm weather in April, while the air in gardens in Norwich and Beigate was richer iu organisms than that of the open air. Experiments made in enclosed places where there is little or no aerial motion, shows the number of suspended organisms to be very moderate, but as soon as any disturbance in the air occurs, from draughts or people moving about, the number rapidly increases and may become very great. Experiments made in a railway carriage affords a striking example of the enormous number of micro-organisms which become suspended in the air when many persons are brought together. 0XE EFFECT OF THE GEIP. It Stopped the Growth of Children Who Did Not Have the Disease. La Xature, in a recent issue, furnishes a curious observation bearing on the depress ing influence of the influenza epidemic, even in cases where it was apparently without effect. At the Copenhagen Boyal Insti tution for the education of deaf mutes, it has been the practice for the past seven years to regularly weigh the children every day in groups. Some interesting re sults have been obtained from this experi ment, and among other things it has been found children's growth in weight occurs chiefly in autumn and the early part of De cember, there being hardly any in the rest of winter or in March and April, while after the latter month a diminution sets in until the close of summer. Last year, however, there was a striking exception. Up to the 23d of November the weights were similar to those of previous years; but in the four weeks following the date named each child, which usually gained on an average over 00 grammes, gained nothing in the case of the girls, and only 200 grammes in the case of tbe boys. There was no modification of food or other material conditions, and the only ex planation for the remarkable difference is found in the iact that toward the end of November the influenza appeared in Copen hagan. "While six of the professors were attacked, there were no pronounced cases among the pupils; but it is supposed that germs of the disease having entered the place, the strug gle with these on the part of children ab sorbed so much vital force that the organs of nutrition failed to give the normal in crease of weight. THE OLDEN TIME DEAlIA. Customs In the Theaters of Old England In Shakespeare's Day. The custom of "damning" a play on its first performance is at least as ancient as Shakespeare. Not less than three plays of Ben Jonson suffered that fate. Before the performance commenced, and between the acts, the andience amused themselves in various ways, reading, playing at cards, drinking ale, and smoking tobacco. Re freshments were supplied by attendants, who cried their commodities with as much noise as our modern street tradesfolk. In 1633 women smoked tobacco in the theater as well as men. Bich spectators were allowed to sit on the stage. Here the fastidious critic was usually to be met with; tbe wit, ambitions of distinction; and the gallant, studious to display his person and fine clothes. Seated, or reclining, on the rushes of the floor, they regaled themselves with pipes and tobacco provided by their pages. The ease of their situation, or their im pertinence, excited the disgust of the poorer class in the pit, who frequently hooted, hissed and threw dirt on the stage cox combs; but the gallants displayed their "high breeding" by an utter disregard of this behavior. The audience, too, often vented their ill-nature on the players.' For a short or long stay in New York your enjoyment will bo materially increased if you stop at the Sturtevant House, Broadway, cor. Twenty-ninth st. Prices reasonable and the ac commodations perfect. MEETINGS. NOTICE ALLENTOWN PLUMBERS There will be a special meeting ot Local lo. 4. Journeymen Plumbers and Gas Fitters THURSDAY, May L Members are requested to attend, as business of importance will he brought before the meeting. T. R. MAR SHALL. R. S. ap27-59 "VTOTICE A SPECIAL MEETING OF -L Stonemasons' International Union No. 9, qnested to attend, as bnsiness of importance is to be transacted. Bv order of COMMITTEE. ap26-26 MEMBERS OF MONUMENT PASTLE No. 55. A. O. K. of M. C, are requested to meet at their hall. Park way and Federal street, Allegheny, on SUNDAY, April 27, at 1 P. si. sharp to attend tbe funeral of Sir Knight F. H. Fisher, from his residence, 16 Third alley, Allegheny. Members of sister castles are invitea to attend by order of Sir Knight J. H. JOHNSTON. J. A. BARBER. S. K.R.C. ap27-135 ELECTIONS. Office op the Philadelphia Compaitt. 620 Penk avesck, Pittsbdho. Pa.. ADril 25. 1S90. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of this company will be held May 5. 1S90. at the hour of 12 Vclock, noon, for the election of a President and Board of Direct ors for the ensuing year, and for tbe transac tion ot any other business that may come be fore said meeting. W. D. UPTEGRAFF, pt . .secretary. 3Display advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertist tnents on this page sich as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line or each inser tion, and none taken for less than fifty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. THE BKANCH OFFICE FOR THE SOUTH SIDE HAS BEEN tfEMOVED TO NO. 1412 CAKSON STREET. ADVERTISEMENTS, JJEWS AND SUBSCRIP TIONS CAN BE LEFT THERE BOTH FOR GENERAL EDITIONS, AND JOIS THE SPECIAL SOUTHSIDK ISSUli PUBLISHED EACH SATURDAY. BRANCH OFFICES ARE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES, AT ALL OK WHICH WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISE MENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO S P.M. FOR INSERT10NNEXT MORNING: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with TUB Ills- rrrrsBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, S5.9 Bntler trer t. EMIL G. STUCKEY. Slth street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY CO Wylie ave. and Fultomt. N. bTOKELY. Fifth Avenue Market House. IAST END. J. W. WALLACE, cm Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER SHElULEK.Sth av. A Alwood St. SOUTIISIDK. JACOB Sl'OHN. No. I Carson street. IL A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEK, 59 Federal street. H. J. McBRIUF, Market House, Allejtbeny. FRED H. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGERS ft SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and lrwlnaves. G. W. HUGHES. I'ennevlvania and Beaver ayes. PERKY M. G LEIM. Rebecca and Alleeheny ayes. T. K. MORRIS, 6SS Preble ave. illLLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCRER. Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. SHARPSBURG. C BELLMAN. Stationer, SIS Main st. ADVERTISERS, PLEASE NOTICE! THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH HAS BEEN REMOVED tO CORNER SMITHFIELD AND Diamond Streets. WANTED. Male Ilelo. WANTED-BOILERMAKERS AND RIVET ERS: good wages and steady employment for competent men. Inquire U3 WATER ST., upstairs. ap26-68 WANTED-DRIVER-AN EXPERIENCED, sober man to drive two-horse sprlnir wagon : none other need apply. HENR B. REA. 633 Liberty street. apl!7-l31 WANTED -FLASK AND FOLLOW BOA.RD anaker for stove foundry: steady work; none but experienced man wanted, Addres? M,. Dispatch office. apK-70 WANTED-TWO OR THREE GOOD CARPET livers: none but those with city experi ence nee'd apply. E. GROETZINGER, K7 and 63 Penn avenue. ap:-59 WANTED A CUTTER FOR MERCHANT tailoring: practical tailor preferred. Ad dress, stating wages desired and references, M. It.. Dispatch office. ap-2t WANTED-AGENTS-FEW GOOD MEN TO sell rugs. lace curtains and good line house hold specialties: weekly pay. ROOM 11. Excel sior bldg.. Grant st. and Sixth are. apI7-10S T7"A.N TED-TRAVELING SALESMAN: SPE YV CIALTIES to the trade; eood for S50 a week permanently. CHICAGO WEEKLY IN DEX, S3 Dearborn St.. Chicago. 111. ap27-:4 w- ANTED A CUTTER FOR MERCHANT tailor: must understand tailoring and the making of a coat: none others need apply; steady place; good wages. 1311 CARSON ST i. apS-37-rsu TTANTED-AGENTS-fiO PER WEEK, IS- every town, to sell our teas, coffees, spice and baking powder. Address GREAT WESTERN TEA CO., 663 Pearl St., Cleveland, Ohio. ap9-98 WANTED BRIGHT. ACTIVE BOY OR young man for office work to assist book keeper, etc.: state age. experience, and salary ex pected. Address ACTIVE, Dispatch office. ap?-23 -rTTANTED-BRIGHT YOUNG MAN ABOUT T V 16 years of age (mnst write a good hand) to take charge of our delivery department. Apply DANZIER & CO'S., Sixth st. and Penn ave. apZ7-44 TVT ANTED AGENTS EVERYWHERE FOR YV Jap," the acknowledged champion of all polishes: sells rapidly; price low. JAP AGENCY, Excelsior Bnlldlng, Sixth ave. and Grant st. ap27-103 WANTED-AOENTS. MALE AND FEMALE, everywhere: lightning seller; absolutely new; exclusive territory; no talking, profits large and success certain. ABBOTT ilFG. CO., Spring field, Ohio. ap25-43 ANTED BRIGHT YOUN G MAN TO solicit orders for printing and engraving; one with large acquaintance preferred; good chance for right person. Address PRINTING AND ENGRAVING. an27-13 YTTANTED-A FIRST-CLASS SOLICITOR TO Y V sell clocks and silverware to the consumer: must furnish best references and give bond; sood opening for the right man. Address STAND ARD, Dispatch office. apZ7-123 WANTED FOR THE UNITED STATES army able-bodied, unmarried men, be tween the ages of 21 and 25 years: good pay, ra tions, clothing and medical attendance. Apply at No. 915 PENN AVENUE. Pittsburg, Pa. deS-16-su WANTED AGENTS SHOULD WRITE FOR illustrated circular and terras for two weeks trial of Missouri washer; washes dirtiest clothes clean by hot 6team wlthoatrubblng: easily sold; profitable. J. WORTH, 54 Beekraan St., New York City. nolO-94-wssu YYTA.NTED AGENTS TO SELL THE LIN YV COLN Clothes Dryer: best thing out; agents in Chicago are making (20 to 100 per week. For exclusive territory address LINCOLN CLOTHES DRYER CO., 51 and 53 Dearborn Bt., Chicago, 111. ap27-25 WANTED-SALESMAN TRAVELING FOB wholesale grocery or tea and colfee house, to sell a line of goods (fruit, produce and early vegetables) on commission: that require no sam ples and does not conflict with his house. Address, P.O. BOX 973, Baltimore. Md. ap2&-6 WANTED-A MAN TO TAKE CARE OF horses, baggies and harness In a private sta ble; must understand washing buggies and clean ing harness thoroughly, and sleep. In the stable, must be a sober man; wages, $40 per month. Ad dress KAY, P. O. Box 255. city. ap26-18 WANTED -BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COL LEGE, removed to 12 Federal street. Allegheny, near bridge' open 9 a. ll. to 9 P. M. ; a good hand writing guaranteed In a few lessons: Instruction private lor ladles and gentlemen. mhl6-lS-TTSSu WANTED ACTIVE, ENERGETIC MEN everywhere to sell the best selling book ever published. "Stanley's Adventures in Afri ca:" 50.000 sold-100,000 can be sold. For circulars and terms call on or address at once E. GATELY t)CO., 25 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. ap23-29-V7FSU WANTED-CAPABLE MAN CAN OBTAIN prominent officer's position (salary $1,800 besides dividends) In corporation controlling re print "Webster's Unabridged Dictionary;-' if taken quickly S3. 000 cash required: thousands sold daily. CARROLL, 323 Dearborn, Chicago. ap27-23 WANTED-MEN-noNEST, TEMPERATE, energetic men to travel and solicit orders lor nursery stock; men with some knowledge of farming preferred; permanent employment to the right men: good reference required; state age, present and previous occupation. R. G. CUASi: &CO., 1130 Soutu Penn Square, Philadelphia. Pa. ap27-10-27,29,1.3,4,ll,I8 -TY7"ANTE1,-A GOOD, ENERGETIC SALES YY MAN to carry our line or snout 75 samples In women's, misses' and children's hand weits, hand-sewed and machine-sewed shoes; territory, Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio; samples ready; goods well kuown; terms, 5 per cent corainlsston; an experienced salesman with trade preferred. MCCLURE, BLOESKR & EGGERT, Buffalo, N. Y. ap26-14 VTT ANTED BOOKKEEPER AND OFFICE YV clerk, who Understands stenography and typewriting, lady or gentleman; drug clerks, one registered manager who speaks German; salary, U to 18 weekly: two railroad clerks for office work, good and rapid penmen; railroad agents and operators. COMMERCIAL ACCOUNTING AGENCY. 610 Bmithfleld; open evenings: tele phone 1885. ap27-123 TTrANTED AGENTS RELIABLE MEN. YV experienced or not. may find a rare opening for permanent and lucrative employment; suc cessful industrial men, hustlers, will find this a Fifth ave. and Wood st. (Eisner building). Pitts burg, Pa. WM. H. GILL, General Agent for Western Pennsylvania. fe2-7I-wsu WANTED SALESMEN ON SALARY OR commission to handle the New Patent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil; tbe great est selling novelty ever produced: erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion of paper: 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to $620 In six days, another f 32 in two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory: samole by mall 35c. For terms ana full particulars address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., La Crosse, Wis. myja- WANTED. Male Help. WANTED - COLORED MAN AS NIGHT porter; references required. FLEISHMAN A CO. ap27-42 WANTED-TWO OR TnREE STEEL MOLD ERS. Address JOHNSON COMPANY, Johnstown, Pa. ap20-56 WA N T E D-EXPERIENCED COOK FOR nlghtwork; white or colored. J. MILLER, 121 Fifth avenue. ap27-U6 WANTED-THKEE OR FOUR STONEMA SONS. Apply at No. SOS MAIN STREET, Thirty-sixth ward, Pittsburg. ap27-S TVTANTED-FIRST-CLASS UPHOLSTERER: Y steady work for competent man. HAUGH A KEEN AN. S3 and 31 Water st. ap27-30 WANTED - FIRST-CLASS VESTMAKERS none others need apply. HENRY G. HALE, Penn ave. and Sixth st. ap-7-98 "TTTANTED-COACUMANtMUST BE A F1RST YV CLASS driver, and not afraid of work; good wages. Address P. O. BOX 154. ap27-45 TV ANTED 4 FIRST-CLASS INDOOR WIRE MEN: temperate habits. Annlyto ROCH ESTER ELEC. LT. CO., Rochester. Pa. ap27-S3 TTTANTED-COLD RIVETERS FOR SHEET YV Iron work, at JAMES LAPPAN CO. 'S Iron City Boiler Works, Twentieth st. ap27-127 WANTED-TRAVELINGMAN: CAN MAKE W) per week permanently: trade special ties. TABUB, 323 Dearborn St., Chicago. ap26-42 Trr ANTED - FIRST-CLASS PAPER HANG YV ERS; none but the best need apply. Apply at the office of JAMES OWENS, 109 Fourth aye. ap27-43 WANTED ONE FIRST-CL.ASS WAGON blacksmith and two first-class wagon patnt ers. J. W. MOORE, Twenty-seventh and small man. ap27-34 Female HelD. WANTED A MILLINER. APPLY AT once to .MRS. C. WEISSER, 435 and 437 Market st., city. ap27-118 ANTED EXPERIENCED MILLINERY silesladies:ste.idy position. Anply ROSEN BAUM & CO., Market st. ap27-6S WANTED APPRENTICES TO LEARN general sewing. Apply A. G. CAMPBELL & SONS. 27 Fifth ave. ap27-136 WANTED-EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES, with reference from last employer. BUSY BEE HIVE. Sixth and Liberty. ap27-112 WANTED RAPID HAND AND MACHINE sewers on cloaks: steady work. SAM PLINER & RICH, 818 Liberty st. ap27-125 WANTED-EXPERIENCED LADY BOOK KEEPER: none others need apply. WOOD, HARMON & CO.. 545 Smlthfle'.d st. ap27-76 YTTANTED-A COLORED GIRL FOR NURSE Y V and chambermaid. Call, with good refer ences, at 167 NORTH AVE., Allegheny. ap24-26-ThSn WAN TED-SECOND GIRL; MUST BE AC CUSTOMED to children and able to do Blaln sewing; Protestant preferred. Address P. i. BOX 154. ap27-4i WANTED - LADIES'- PLEASANT WORK lor you at home or to travel: 115 weekly and upward: no experience needeH. Address LOCK BOX 85., Columbus. Ohio. ap2S-41 WANTED-A COMPETENT NURSE, NOT over 35 years of age, to take care of Httlo children; Protestant preferred: best references required. Address P. O. BOX 055, city. ap25-93 ANTED-A FEW YOUNG SALESLADIES good talkers, with good business qualities; steady positions to right parties; salary. 310 per week and upward. 385M FIFTH A YEN UE. ap27-107 -TTTANTED-ALADY WHO CAN COME WELL YV recommended to canvass in the country Tor tha Ladles' Medical Guide; salary and traveling expenses paid. ROOM 11, Excelsior Block, Sixth ave. and Grant Et. ap27-109 ANTED-WAIST AND SKIRT HANDS and draper in ourdressmaking department; only thorough experienced parties need apply, with reference, at LOUVRE GLOVE EMPORIUM, 24 Sixth St., opp. Bijou Theater. ap23-78 -VTT-A.NTED-S1TUATION AS CUTTER: BEST YV of city reference. Address J. H. B.. Dis patch office. aiiI7-33, WANTED-A POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER widower's family preferred; good refer ences can be given. Address R. G., Dispatch office. ap2S-40 A N T E D A POSITION AS FOREMAN bricklayer for any kind of building; con rtructlonVuf fuel gas furnaces a specialty. Ad dress H. M.. Dispatch office. ap27-HT WANTED-STTUATION BY A DRAUGHTS MAN; thoroughly competent and reliable In architectural and construction wort. Address DRAUGHTSMAN, Dispatch office. ap27-109 -TTJANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED AC YV COUNTANT and stenographer, employ ment from 10 o'clock a. M. to 3 o'clock P. M. each day. Address ACCURATE, Dispatch office. ap26-58 WANTED-EVENINO WORK FROM6:S0BY architectural draughtsman; 7 years' expe rience; tracing, detail from sketches, etc.; refer ences; terms moderate. L. A.. Dispatch office. ap27-77 T7-ANTED-BY A THOROUGHLY COMI'E VV TENT bookkeeper, a position by May 1; nine years' experience; fir6t-class city references and bond. Address BOOKKEEPER, box 140, city. ap27-144 Partners. WANTED A PARTNER IN THE LIQUOR business with 51,000 to J1.50O capital; good Investment. Address OHIO, Dispatch office. ap26-85 Boarders and Lodgers. -YXTANTED-TWO OR THREE GENTLEMEN YV desiring elegant rooms, with board If de sired, with refined private family in Hazelwood; beautiful surroundings; close to station aud elec tric cars. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood street. ap27-67 YTTANTED-BOARDERS-SINGLE GENTLE Y V MEN can be accommodated for the summer from May lat a farm house, 9 miles from city; lovely location, home comforts, etc., conveyance meets evening trains. Address VALLEY. Dis patch office. ap26-57 WANTED-SUMMER BOARDERS AT WASH INGTON, Pa., occupants for four nicely furnished rooms, with or without board; use of bath; large new house: healthful location; fast trains morning and evening to and from the city. Address M. M., Dispatch office. ap24-15 TJANTED-SUMMERBOARDER3-A SMALL YV family can have board for the summer months with a private family in one of the finest locations In Allegheny county on line of electric car Allegheny, 15 minutes lrom P. O. ; cars every 15 minutes until midnight; large shady lawn and game grounds: city and spring water: bath, etc. ; reference required. Address "SELECT," Dis patch office. ap27-9 Financial. WANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEY READY; no delay. See EW1NG & BYLRS, 93 Federal st. and 163 Fourth ave. ap27-41 XTTANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYTOLOAN YV In sums to suit at 4K, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tef. 1C7. api'J-14-TTSEU YTTANTED-TO LOAN fl.OOOTO S3. O00IN FIRST YV mortgage: no brokerage. Address, giving description of property. W. A. C, P. O. box 796, Pittsburg. ap26-62 WANTED-MORTGAGES IN LARGE AND small amounts at lowest rates. MA CRUM & CUBBAGE, Room 34 Fidelity Building, 121 Fourth aye. fe!9-61 WANTED-MORTG AGES-SI, 000, 000TO LOAN . J city and snburban properties at 4H, 6and 0 per cent, and on larms in Allegheny and acja cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PENNOCK & SON, 103 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41 WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY WE HAVE over one million dollars to loan on city and suburban property at 4K per cent; no tax: we will also loan money on Improved farms in Alle gheny, Beaver, Fayette. Washington and West moreland counties; any marketable security taken for loans of any amount. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Ie3-a9-su SHsccllancooa. -YTTANTED-TO BUY TWO LARGE MIRRORS YY for saloon. Address 41 MIDDLE ST., Al legheny. ap27-102 ANTED YOU TO GET A BAKER'S dozen (13) of Stewart & Co. 's fine cabinet photos forfl, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny. mv28-49-TTSu ANTED RESPONSIBLE PARTIES TO organize watch clubs on new and liberal principles. Address with references NO. 5:7, Dispatch office. ap27-124 YTTANTED-TO BUY SECOND-HAND FUR YV N1TURE. carpets, stores or anything salable, at MERRILL'S NEW AND SECOND HAND STORE, 222 Federal st., Allegheny. ap27-118 TTTANTED WILL GIVE FREE SITE AND YY free gas to manufactories at Jeannette, on main line of Pennsylvania Railroad. Address EAST JEANNETTE LAND CO.,Greensburg, Pa. mhl3-50-sn WANTED-PACING MARE-SOUND AND kind, for family use: must be able to pace mile close to 2:40, not over 8 years old, weight not less than 1,000 pounds. W. J. JOHNS, 215 First ave. ap27-133 TTTANTED COME AND SEE OUR SCIEN YV TIFIC methods and facilities for fitting our il spectacles: satisfaction guaranteed. CI1LSS IANsMANNION, Opticians, 42 Federal, Alle gheny ap27-4S FOIt SALE IMPROVED HEAL ESTATE, City Residences!. FOR SALE-NO. 5121 CARNEGIE AVENUE lot 20x110: new two-story and mansard brick dwelling of hall and nine rooms; also two-story warehouse on rear; price, (4,300 $2,000 cash, bal ance to sunt: this Is a big bargain. THOS. MC CAFFREY, 35(19 Bntler street. ap26-59-SSu FOR SALE-f7.750-COST OVER 9,OO0: PROP ERTY No. 254 Main street: lot 35x110 feet; large brick house of 9 rooms, bath, finished attic, inside w. c. etc., etc.; both gases: this is one of the finest residences on Main St.: terms to suit. THOS. MCCAF1-REY, 3509 Butler st. i . fe26-7S-WSSn FOR SALE-f4, M0-NO. 275 FORTY-FIFTH; splendid new two-story and mansard brick dwelling, pressed brick front, with ball, vesti bule, eight large rooms, bath, hot and cold water, range, both gases, china closet, slate mantels, cemented laundry, etc.. etc: lot 2SXU0 rt.: this Is one of the finest honses on Forty-fit th st. ; see It; possession April 1; one-half cash, bah to salt, THOS. McCaVFREY, SSCS'Sntler St. ?ri":wttig , . j FOR SALK-IMPROYEP BEAL ESTATE City HcKldencea. FOR SALE-II.OOO-NEW FRAME, 4 ROOMS lot 31X1110: corner Evellng and Rosttta sts. D. BEHEN & SON, 4112 Penn ave. ap27-2 FOR SALE-I2.500-ON WYLIE AVE., NEW brick house: 7 rooms; both gases; citywater ; good cellar; easy terms. COOPLR& PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. ap27-139 T70R SALE-S3.600-LOT 341105 FT.-FORTY-i) bECOND to Forty-third St., with frame house of 6 rooms, basement, attic, etc. D. BEHEN i, SON, 4112 Penn ave. ap27-2 FOR 8ALE-I1.500: RENT, J180 A YEAR; ON Wyile ave. cable line; new frame house, four rooms and finished attic: good cellar: a bargain. COOPER & PET1Y, 107 Fourth ave. ap27-139 FOR SALE EXCELLENT 1NVBSTMENT-8 frame houses, renting fort6S4 per year: lot 40x100; Carnegie ave.: street and alley paved: 83,600. D. BEHEN & BON, 4112 Penn aye. ap27-2 FOR SALE-S3.400; RENTS FOR S420; TWO npw two-6tory frame houses, 5 rooms and attic each; good cellars: side entrance: a first class Investment. COOPER & PEPTY. 107 Fourth ave. ap27-133 I7IORSALE-ON FORTY-THIRD AND AHALF ? street, below Willow, good sized lot and a brick house of four rooms, hall and finished attic: price 11,750; very easy payments: uionthly it desired. THOS. McOAlfPULY, 3509 Butler st. mh29-38-WSSu East find Residences. ITiOR SAL E-nSUO-EASir PAYMENTS. NICE ; house 7 rooms, halls, dry cellar, porches: lot 26x100; llomewood ave., near station. CUARLrCS bOMERS & CO., 813 Woodst. and 6019 Penn ave., E. E. ap26-S3 ITiOR SALE-HOWE STREET, NEAR AIKEN 2 avenue two-story frame, seven rooms, bath, hot and cold wuter, both gases, handsomely pa pered: lot 43x100. See BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth avenue. ap27-80-TTSSu FOR SALE-12 MINUTES RIDE FROM THE Court House, frame house, eight large rooms; hall in center: large porch; lot 55x150; first-class location and certain tvennance rapidly. COOPER &, PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. ap27-139 FOR SALE-S2.C0O; ON WINSLOW STREET. Twenty-third ward, two frame houses of fonr rooms and attic each; lot 25X151K to an alley: rents for, fJ6 per month, bee EW'lNGJfc BYERS. 93 Federal st. and 166 Fourth aye. ap27-41 FOR SALE-S12,000, ON PENN AVE., COR NER lot, 48x130 feet to a paved alley, with four two-story brick houses of four rooms each on rear of lot; well rented: a good Investment. See EWING & BYERS, 93 Federal st. and H" Fourth ave. ap27-4Ji FOR SALE-82. 200-AT A BARGAIN, NEW two-story frame residence, five rooms, hall and vestibule, fin. attic, city water, both gases, oak finish throughout: five min. walk from Ben Venue sta.; terms. 8300 cash; balance in three or live years. GEO. C. SLEETH, Penn and Shady ayes.. East End. ap22-87 FOR SALE-J2, 100COZY AND COMFORTA BLE East End home:five minutes of both cables; Elx rooms, including nicely finished attic, balls, pantry, large closets, house papered and supplied throughout with gas, city water, well sewered, front aud back yard porches, shade; owner oc cupies and will give possession on short notice; oisy terms or payment. CHARLES BOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. ap26-53 Allegheny Residences. FOR SALE-A PROPERTY ON ALPINE AVE NUE, Allegheny City: resident property; on very easy payments: a nice home for one of mod erate means. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenne. ap26-92 FOR SALE-J2, COO WILL BUY A NEW FRAME house in Second ward, Allegheny, of eight rooms and hall: gas and water; lot 20x100; a sure bargain. See EWING & BYERS, 93 Federal St., and 166 Fourth ave. ap25-90-FSU FOR SALE A PROPERTY ON EAST DIA MOND street, Allegheny City, near Diamond square, and also near to park; will pay a hand some percentage on the investment. 0. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. ap26-92 FOR SALE-ON OHIO STREET, ALLEGHENY two-story brick house of nine rooms, hall, bath, inside w. c. inside shutters, both gases and water: lot 22x65: terms to suit. EWING& BYERS, 93 Federal street and 166 Fourth avenue. ap27-147 F OR SALE J4.200-N1CE CORNER PROP ERTY. Washington aye.. Allegheny, brick nouse six rooms, nnisnea attic, vesiiDuie, nan, water, both gases, dry cellar: lot extending 110 feet to paved alley. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 Wood st. ap23-7I FOR SALE-J3.10O NO. 75 CARROLL STREET, Allegheny: lot 20x100: splendid frame dwell ing in No. 1 condition, hall and 6 rooms, water andnat. gas: 82. too cash; balance to suit; must be sold quick: worth S3,50O. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler St. apl3-163-WSu FOR3ALE-S2.600-IN SECOND WARD, ALLE. GHENY, a new two-etory and mansard frame house of S rooms and hall: gas and water, inside shutters; lot 20x100: terms fl, 000 cash. bal. to suit; rents for 8240 per annum. See EWING & BYERS, 93 Federal st. and 166 Fourth ave. ap27-147 FOR SALE ON ONE OF THE CROSS streets; only a few feet from North avenue; a handsome dwelling of seven rooms; all modern Improvements; stained glass, etc.; a very finely finished house lor 15,000; the best house for the money in Allegheny City. C. 11. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. ap26-92 FOR SALE ARCH ST., NEAR PARKS, handsome brick residence nine rooms, double Earlors, all modern conveniences; also substantial rick of seven rooms, yielding nice income: if desired, owner will remain as tenant at good rental: this property can be bought at a bargain on easy terms ot payment. CHARLES SOMERS a CO., 313 Wood st. apa-73 Snburban Residences. FOR SALE-IN FREEPORT-LARGE BRICK house, corner of Fifth and Market streets; fuel gas; water on each floor. Address A. B. W.t Freeport, Armstrong county. Pa. Box 63. . ap27-132 FOR SALE-85.000-EASY PAYMENTS-LOOK at photographic views In our office of a hand some property on line of P.C. St. L. B. It., 3 and & minutes of two stations two acres beautiful ground, driveways, forest trees fruit, shrubbery, lawn; commodious and excellent house, 9 rooms, porches, natural gas, pure water, desirable sur roundlugs; possession at once, owner J ust vacated: will sell at a great bargain. CHARLES BOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St. Oelephone 1773. ap2&-53 FOR SALE A BEAUTIFUL HOME IN Greenville Large and elegantmodern dwell ing in tbe midst of forest and fruit trees, sur rounded by lawns and wide streets; accessible oy four lines ofrallroad: three hours from Pittsburg, two hours from Cleveland: this property is of fered at a great bargain; in educational conven iences, elegance of surroundings and in all the comforts ofa perfect home it cannot be surpassed. Call or write to ns for full particulars or letter of lntrodnction to the owner and occupant. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood st. ap2S-27 FOR SALE LOTS. City Lot T710R BALE-LOTS, LOTS, LOTS, ON MERI V DAN and Hallock St., near Incline Mt. Washington; nice level lots 125 ft, deep.; price 814 and 820 per foot front: terms one-third cash, bal. to suit. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Bntler st. ao28-53-WSSu FOR SALE-LOTS IN ELBA SQUARE: ONLY 8 minutes' ride from the Court House on Wylloave. cable line; themost desirable property in the market: pure air, splendid drainage; ex cellent neighborhood, and sold at prices that are certain to enhance rapidly: now is the time to buy. COOPElt & PETT 1 107 Fourth ave. ap27-139 East End Lots. F 'OR SALK-81,800-GOOD LOT ON PENN, near Main si.; :uiwiu u. iaufl a sun, font, ava n nT 1 4112 Penn ave. ,-- ITiOR SALE-AT BRUSHTON, LOT 40x127, ON 1 Bennett St.: 8750 If sold before May 1. 11AM NETT & MEREDITH, 102 Fourth aye. and Wll klnsburg. ap25-95 FOR SALE AT SHADYSIDE CORNER property: this Is the most eligible building site In this vlclnltv; close investigation solicited. BAXTER. THOMPSON & CO.,162 Fourth avenue. ap'i7-8J-TTSSu FOR SALE-NEGLEY AVE.: fSO PER FOOT front: lot 60-ieet front: first-class neighbor hood; paved street and flagstone sidewalk; a bar gain. TJAXTER, THOMPSON CO., 162 Fourth ave. ap-JO-133-MTUThsu FOR SALE-12, 400 ON EDMUND ST., NEAR Penn aye.; lot 20x100 feet: with neat new frame house of hall, 5 rooms and finished attic; possession at once; terms to suit; title perfect. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler St. ap2S-58-WSSn Allegheny Lota. FOR SALE-PERRYSVILLE AVENUE LOTS fromS!25up; terms 823 cash and balance to suit. EWING A BYERS, 93 Federal street, and 166 Fourth avenue. ap27-147 "COR SALE-ON UNIVERSITY AVE., OPPO 'jj " SITE new university building, building lots 45x100 each, on easy terms, bee EWING A BYERS, 93 Federal st. and 166 Fourth aye. ap27-147 FOR SALE-TWO FINE B UILD1NG LOTS 25X 120 each on Wilson ave., Second ward, Allegheny.nearelectrlccars; price low. EWING A BYERS, 93 Federal St., and 166 Fourth ave. ap27-147 Suburban Lot. FOR BALE-A BARGAIN IN FOUR NICE building lots, Marion place; small payments, long time or sharp account for cash. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 Wood st. ap23-73 FOR BALE AT W1LKINSBURG, 8 LOTS IN tbe Wllklns estate, 60X120; 8750: 135 sold; a view of the grounds will convince yon: abetter Investment cannot be had. HAMNETT &MER EDl'lH, 102 Fourth ave. and Wllkinsburg. ap25-95 FOR SALE-8300 PER ACRE WILL BUY 23 acres of rich rolling land In 'Twenty-third ward, if sold soon. Ihls is the cheapest invest ment in this city; only 15 minutes from electric cars. J. B. LAKKIN A CO., 252 Firth avenue. ap27-52 Miscellaneous. FOR SALE-OWN A HOME-WE WILL BUY or build for yon anywhere ana let your rent pay for the property: no security required. GRANITE STATEPROV1DENT ASSOCIATION, Branch office Standard building, 631-533 Wood st. ap22-9S-TTSSu FOR -SALE-THE WHOLE OR A PART OP two thousandand eighty (2,050) acres of land, situated on Elk river ana lying about fifteen (15) Lmileslrom Charleston, W. Va.; said land Is rich in coal (nosn cannei ana spimw sou aiso contains good fire clay and Iron ore, In addition to an abundance or land suitable for larmlng purposes: a bargain will be offered on all or a part of this tract. For partlcnlrrs, apply to'F. S. BURROWS, 66 Ninth street, room No. 4, Pittsburg, Pa. y-MW jj , ., FOR SALE BUSINESS. Bnslnesn Chmices. FOR SALE-A PHYSICIAN DES1RE3 TO sell a (1,200 practice. Address BOX 73, Lotts vllle, Warren county. Pa. ap23-4S FOR SALE BEST AND OLDEST SALOON stand In city: must be sold quick: reason private; all correspondence answered. ALBERT A. ORAEPER, Youngstown, O. ap24-46 FOR SALE-AN OFFICE BUSINESS THAT will pay from 153,000 to 85,000 per year: capital required 81,00010 81,200: none but responsible par ties need apply. EXCELSIOR BUILDING. 553 Grant st., Kiwm 26. ap23-72 FOR SALE II.COO LIVERY BUSINESS: large stable; convenient to business portion of city: low rent: an excellent opportunity for money making bnsiness. CHARLES SOMERS CO., 313 Wood St. TeL 1773. ap23-73 FOR SALE GOOD PAYING SALOON IN East End. O.; only licensed house In town: population 1.5(0: price 8530 cash; this includes license up to July: good chance for good man. Address H. II., Dispatch office. ap27-100 FOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE A 87.CC0 STOCK of drygoods: best location in flourishing city of Canton, O.. on P., F. W. &C. R. R.: 55 cash; balance in good paper or property. Address ROB ERT CHARTERS, care 40 South Markets!.. Can ton, O. ap30-153-MSn FOR SALE-j'lRST-CLAbS MANUFACTUR ING business: wagon specialty: costs I 25. retails for 85, and unlimited demand: present owner too old to continue the business: whole or part Interest; 812,500. Address WAGON, Dis patch office. ap27-105 FOR SALE-5 AND 10 CENT NOTION STORE in live town, near city, will Invoice about 81.000: billiard and pool room, good paper route, grocery, cigar, candy and drugstores and many other business chances. PERCIVAL A CHAP MAN, 67 Fifth ave. ap27-101 FOP. SALE GOOD OFFICE BUSINESS, book and stationery store In best town in Western Pennsylvania: extensive coal works, hardware store in good town, grocery stores, bak eries, drugstores, cigar stores, butcher shops. SHEPARD A CO., 151 Fourth ave. ap25 FOR SALE-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 good condition; this Is a splendid opening. For terms and full particulars rail on or address CAMPBELL A CO.. Real Estate Brokers, No. 1412 Carson St.. S.S.. Pitts burg, 'Fa. ap24-76-TbSn Business Stands. FOR SALE 8150,000-BUSlNESS PROPERTY on Fifth ave., opposite Court House; will sell In whole or In part. J. B. LAKKIN A CO., 152 Fifth ave. apZS-46 F iOR SALE-FIFTH AVENUE NEAR GIST street, throe-storv brick. 9 rooms and store room; lot 20x120 through to Ann street. R. J. STONEY, Jit., 134 Fifth ave. ap27-23 OR SALE ATLANTIC CITY-DESIRABLY located hotel property: splendid chance for live business man; near depot: long time: rent to go toward purchase. R. S. PETTET'S REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY, 1505 Pacific are. apIS-42-TTSn FOR SALE-NO. 3705 BUTLER ST., ONE OF the best business stands in LawTencevllle: lot 21x100, with largo building, now used as a shoe store, and a two-story frame building in rear; will be sold very reasonable and on suitable terms. Particulars of THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler St.; office open evenings; telephone 5514. apn-132-wsa FOR SALE-GLASS WORKS WE OFFER AT private sale our glassworks,, machine shop and foundry, centrally located, near coal and nat ural gas, and with excellent shipping facilities May 10 at IP. M. ; if unsold, we will offer it at pub lic sale, on the premises: terms one-third cash, balance in one and two years, with approved se curity. For further Inrormation apply to JETNA GLASS AND MFG. CO.. Bellaire. O. ap6-lll-Su FOR SALE-BCS1NESSPROPERTYON PENN ave.. East End, lot 20x130 to alley; two-story and mansard roof building, nearly new, first floor 20x32, suitable for any mercantile business; now occupied as store room: three rooms on sec ond floor, two rooms on third floor, bath and cemented cellars, h. and c. water, both gases, slate mantels, etc.: two-story stable on rear: rea son for selling, poor health; price 84,600 if sold soon. GEO. C. SLEETH, Penn and Snady aves.. East End. ap26-2S-TT8u Mnnufncturtnir Sites. FOR SALE-A CHEAP MANUFACTURING site, situated between the P. A W. and W. P. R. It's, fronting on River ave., Allegheny City: lot 133x211 feet; this Is certainly a bargain at tbe price asked: we have sold other such property In same neighborhood for more money, and less desirable: to secure it at present figure you mnst act promptly. M. P. HOWLKY A SON, 127 Fourth ave ap27-73 FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. fcc FOR SALE THOROUGH PUG PUP; BIRE, Champion Kash, dam. Pearl ofPckln. WM. ROWAN, 126 Grace St., Mt. Washington. ap27-I49 FOR SALE-MATCHED TEAM CARRIAGE horses; also matched team driving horses, sound, safe and stylish: no finer teams anywhere. Address X 3, Dispatch office. ap27-lll FOR SALE-ONE OF THE FINEST DRIVING horses In the city, seal brown, very last, with harness and side-bar buggy; will sell separate: also driving wagon. Address SPEED, Dispatch office. ap27-90 FOR SALE KENTUCKY SADDLE AND buggy horse, chestnut sorrel, 16 hands high, fine condition, stylish, well broken and sound: also, saddle, buggy, harness, etc.. together or separate. Inquire or address ROOM No. 110. St. Charles Hotel, city. ap27-35 FOR SALE-HORSES-MR. BOW3IAN, THE famous Kentucky horse dealer, wUl arrive In Pittsburg on Monday, April 23, with another carload of fine Kentucky saddle and driving horses, voung and verv stylish and easily handled; the best'lot of Kentucky horses ever exhibited in this city: anyone desiring to purchase a fine horse should avail themselves of this opportunity. Can be seen at CORB1N A HILL'S LIVERY STABLE. sqc to J. P. Glffln& Co., In Oakland, 3944 Fifth ave,, Plttsbnrg. ap27-145 Machinery and Metals. FOR SALE ENGINES AND BOILERS NEW and refitted: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge. Allegheny, Pa. ap3-76 FOR SALE-TWO 600-BARREL WOODEN tanks, one 75 barrel wooden tank, several small Iron tanks, pipe, fittiugs, steam pumps, boilers. 6 Ratchet lard oil presses, buildings, etc., at the Economy Oil Works, Freedom. For further information address J. A B LETT, Duquesne Way, 7 Eighth St., or E. D. MELLON, Freedom, Pa. ap24-30 Mlscellaneons. FOR SALE AT BARGAIN FOR WANT USE: three show cases suitable to drug or grocery; two dry-beef cutters; one cheese case. 201 .MAR KET ST. ap27-110 FOR SALE -OLD SASH, 31 WINDOW8 12X22, 45 windows 12x17. 45 windows 12x16, 45 windows 12x20. Inquire of M. -SHIELDS, Monongahela House, or A. so. WILSON, 211 Third ave. ap23-23 FOR SALE-FURNITURE, ETC.. OK SIX rooms, newly and completely furnished for housekeeping: "cheap," great sacrifice if bought soon: at Neville sta., P., Ft. W. A C Ry. Call at bTATION. House also for rent. ap27-75 FOR 8ALE-85 PER ACRE FOR OAK AND poplar timber land, virgin lorest; great veins of limestone and paving stone on land: near 1J. A v., not far from Connellsvlile; sawmill near the land: 350 acres cheap as dirt; we have farms of all sizes In this and adjoining counties and States: send for list. MAGAW A GOFF, LIM., 145 jf ourth ave. p23-62-TuWrsu PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STOKE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 PERSONAL-PROF. CHARLES, PHRENOL OGIST and clairvoyant, 72 Poplar st., Alle gheny, above North avenne. lrom ii.li. to 9 r. M. ao27-3 ERSONAIj-CHESSMAN MANNION, OP T1CIANS, make spectacles their sole spec ialty: best fl specs on earth. 42 Federal, Alle gheny. ap27-43 PERSONAL-BOOKS! BOOKSI-5C.000 VOL UMES all bargains; we will buy that small lot of books of yours or your library. FRANK BACON A CO., Cor. Siallbfield St. and Third ave. apI4-ll PERSONAL A REFINED MATRIMONIAL paper, with descriptions of persons wishing to marry mailed for 10 cents. Address TUE AMERICAN MESSENGER, 155 Washington street, Chicago, 111. ap27-19 PERSONAL -MRS. CAHILL (LATE OF Fleishman's), having located at No. 24 Sixth st., with a full line of foreign and domestic mil linery and mourning goods, would be pleased to have lier friends and others call on her. ap27-134 fJERSONAL 35 YEARS RECORDI THE XT truth against the world: Dr. Griffith's Ta-Va-Zon Specific remedies, X. L. A. L. L., for the blood, stomach, lnngs, heart. liver and kidney troubles: send stamp for home testimony. 301 to 307 GRANT ST., cor. Third ave., Plttsbnrg, Pa. ap27-146 LOST. 3- OST-SIGHT NEVER RETURNS: YOU CAN J preserve It by going to MANNION A CHESS MAN, Expert Opticians, 42 Federal, Allegheny. ap27-46 LOST-LARGE ST. BERNARD DOG, REGIS TERED, about 21 months old: color, light tan, white breast, dark ears; height about 30 Inches: answers to Lion: reward will be paid for bis return to HOTEL 8CULOSSER. ap27-129 1- OSTORSTRAYED-A SCOTCH COLLY DOG, J tawny-colored, with white breast, neck and feet; answers to the nameof "Trusty." A lib eral reward will be given upon bis return to KEM8EN V. MESSLER, Sbadyslde, Pittsburg. ap27-U5 FOUND. FOUND-THE MOST PERFECT SPECTACLES on earth for 81: comfort guaranteed. CHESS MAN A MANNION, Opticians, 42 Federal. Alle gheny. ap27-46 FOUND-THAT THE TIME HAD EXPIRED on several merchant tailor raade suits and trousers, which will be sold regardless of deposits, at 65 WYLIE AVE.. Plttsbnrg. ap27-120 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE I HAVE IN MY POSSESSION one black horse and one black: mare, which will be sold according to law If owner does not come and claim the same. RICHARD BROPHY. ap23-18 .Seventeenth ward Police BUUon... TO LET. Citv Residence:!. mO LET-TWO NEW HOUSES ON GRAND jL .VIEW avenue. Inquire of ROSS -MILLER, Grandvlew avenue, opposite Merrlmac St. ap2T-5l TO LET-ONE FINE 8 AND 12-ROOM dwelling houses: some unfurnished rooms for nousekeeping. Inquire at 329 LIBERTY ST. I H p27-80 - Earn End Reninence. TO LET COS1FORTABLK BRICK RESI DENCE and grounds: plenty of shade, etc.. near Brushton station. C. H. LOVIC, No. 93 Fourth avenue. ap26-92 Alleeheny Residences. TO LET-NO. 167 IRWIN AVE.-SIX ROOMS, hall and attic: rent low. see EWING A BYERS. 93 Federal St.. and 1C6 Fourth ave. 3D25-96-rsa TO LET-NO. 101 BIDWELL ST.-EIGHT rooms, all conveniences: rent 835. See EW ING & BYERS, 93 Federal St., and 166 Fourtn ave. apS-S6-FSU Suburbnn Residences. TO LET-AT HULTON. PA.. 5 31INUTES from station, good 10-room bouse, with 14 acres of ground, stable, etc.: rent $25 per month. Address P. O. BOX766. Pittsburg. Pa. ap.7-U ApnrtmtMitfi. T O LET-5 ROOMS ON FECUND FLOOR; modern conveniences. 49LIBERY ST.. Alle gheny. ap27-79 TO LET-ELEGANT FURNISHED ROOM TO I idy and gentleman, with or without board. Inquire at 575 FIFTH AVE. ap--27 TO LET-FURNISHED ROOMS IN HAZEL WOOD residence, opposite station, ten min utes from city. MRS. J. KKE1ZSCUMAR. ap27-12 TO LET NICELY FURNISHED FRONT room, suitable for two or four gentlemen; bath, both gases: private family; references ex changed. Address li 56, Dispatch office. ap27-50 Office. Deili Room. &c TO LET A FEW NICE OFFICES IN GER MANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, Wood and Diamond streets. aplo-19 TO LET-FOURTH STORY OF NO. 9") FIFTH avenue, part of what has been heretofore known as The Dispatch Building; room suitable, for lodge room or for light manufacturing. Key tsxbe had from W. 51. Cribbs. Real Estate Agt., No. 99 Fifth ave. For particulars see BUS. MGR. DISPATCH, corner Smlthfield and Diamond sts. 117 BnMne tand. TO LET ROOM, WITH POWER, IN EAGLE Power Building. PITTSBURG FLATECO., 3 Sandusky St., Allegheny, near Seventh st. bridge. ap27-81 Mincellaneonft. TO LET-EXCELLENT STORAGE IN ALLE GHENY for household goods. Apply to CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 Wood St. ap25-23 TO LET OR FOR SALE-HOTELS, 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 Co. ISRAEL G. ADA5IS A CO.. Real Estate Agts., Real Es. tato and Law Building. ap 16-53 AUCTION el ALES. EXECUTOR'S SALE At the stable of ANDREW JACKMAN, Deceased. No. 530 to 536 Penn ave Pittsbnre. " On WEDNESDAY, April 30, 1S90, at 10 A. M., the follow'me; property will be ex posed at pnblic sale: Landaus, six passenger coaches, coupes, snr reys. top and no top; Berlin coaches, brough ams, Brewster side bar buggies, doctors' phae ton buggies. Dexter spring phaeton baggies, two-wheeled doctors' carts, with top; road carts, buckwagons, matched teams, single drivers, saddlers, doctors' horses, family horses, ponies doable coach harness, single bnggy harness, light doable harness, robes, blankets, whips, etc., etc; one hydraulic elevator. 16-foot platform made by Marshall Bros., So oak stalls with metal stall guards, metal troughs and hay racks; 35 lockers for a boarding stable, one harness case, one catting box, offlco furniture, safe, etc.. etc.: several fast trotters and pacers, ana a few extra fine saddlers. No postponement on account of weather. 3. A. MCKELVEY, E. F. JACKMAN, apZ7-lH Auctioneer. Executor. T AUCTION Superior house furnishments and carpets of an Allegheny residence, whose owners are leav ing the citv. and the goods will be sold TUES DAY MORNING, April 26, at 10 o'clock, at No. 311 Market St. Everything mnst go. Handsome hall rack, cost 8325, fine pictures, portiers, bo'ly brnssels, moquets and velvet carpets, from rooms, halls and stairs, solid walnut sideboard, hand carved, cost S325, leather chairs, couch, bed lounge, handsome chamber suits, mirrors, mirror door wardrobe, folding bed, bedding, rugs, toilet ware, fine parlor suit, rockers, kitchen and laundry goods, eta, etc. HENRY AUCTION CO ap27-lM Auctioneers. "nUBLIO SALE.-WASHINGTON, PA MAY 1, at I P. Jf the "Old Reliable" Carriage Manufactory and Planing Mill: size of lot 240x 185 feet: brick buildings easy of change to suit purchaser; natural gas for fuel; plenty of water, good railroad facilities; terms made known day of sale. apl7-30 PROPOSALS. 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 plan3 and specifications to be seen at tbe office of Borough Engineer up to MAY 1, 1S90. The borough re serves the right to reject any or all bids. R. A. SMITH, Secretary. Rochester, Pa., April 19, 1890. ap20-107 NOTICE TO BUILDERS. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of F. J. Ostorling, Architect, 42 Fifth ave., until MAY 3. for the erection of the Franklin public school building, on the Droperty corner Frank lin. Logan and Hazel sts., Pittsburg. Plansand specifications can be seen at tbe office of tbe architect. Bond to the amount of the contract most accompany each bid. ap25-33 GEO. BOOTH. Secretary. SEALED PROPOSALS ARE INVITED UP to MAY 3. at noon, for the erection of a school building, on tbe 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 office 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 worx. to the f nil amount of the contract. Bids shall be addressed to Dr. Henry A. Page, 6012 Penn ave.. E. E. HENRY A. PAGE. Secretary. Pittsburg. Pa.. April 22, Ii90. ap22-29 BUSINESS CHANGES. rKE NOTICE-I HAYE THIS DAY RE SIGNED my position as General Supt. of the Carroll Porter Boiler and Tank Co., of Plttsbnrg, Pa., and withdrawn all my interest In said Arm, consequently I bave no connection whatever with this house from and after this date. D. W. C. CARROLL. PnTBBTJBO. April 12. 1890. ap2I-ll-Thsn RESORTS. THE ARGYLE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Ocean end of Connecticut ave. Now open. Full view of ocean. a W. FERGU&ON. ap!2-19.xw'F3u SEASIDE HOUSE. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. Much Improved; new sun parlors; hot sea water baths in tbo house: elevator, etc mh6-69-TTSU CHARLES EVANS. ASPINWALL, OPPOSITE HIGHLAND AVE. RESERVOIR ON THE WEST PENN RAILROAD, 600 extra choice lots. large, medium and small, with wide avenues and sidewalks, nat ural gas mains laid, shade trees planted, etc A new $5,000 station to be bnilt by West Penn Railroad at Aspinwall. This town will be tbe terminus of the Citizens' Cable Line. Remember these lots can be reached from the bnsiness centers of Pittsburg or Allegheny as quickly as East Liberty, being only seven miles from Federal street, Allegheny. 82 TRAINS DAILY STOP AT ASPINWALL STATION. 61 LOT8 RECENTLY SOLD. 15 NEW HOUSES-FINISHED, AND IN COURSE OF ERECTION. Buy at once for a home or investment. Full particulars from tbo agents. B.T. FLEMING & CO., Telephone 1772, 152 Firth ave Or W. M. HAGAR fc CO 'apZ7-58 .- . . 43i Grant ltreet.. REMOVALS. t Ua A& OPTICAL CO. removed from 908 Penn ave. MB 621 Penn ave. Spectacles and Eye Glasses a specialty. , ap9-71-WF9a WIESE & KEVAN, Jobbers and Importers of Fina Cigars, have. 9 removeu to it ftixtn street, xwjun uusihcm first floor of building. ap6-.6-WF3a. EDWARD SCHAUER, Merchant Tailor, (Successor to Schauer & Bosch), Has removed to 407 Wood St. A fine assort ment of imported suitings at reasonable prices. ap6-77-wisu The Boston Novelty Store. I Thomas Kenyon proprietor, have removed to the Bemple building. Allegheny. Largest stock in the city. ap6-75-TVTSa J. McKAIN & SON, HATTEKS. Have Removed to 702-701 LIBEItTl" STREET. ap4-81-Tvrsn D H. F. f. LANGFITT Has removed to NO. 137 FOURTH AVlSNUE. Office hours, 9 to 11 A. m; 2 to 4 p. St.. and C to 8 F. 3L ap6-73-wrs a DR. W. D. HAYS. Dentet. 311 Smlthfield street, Pittsburg. Teeth, best sets. S3, $3 ana $10. Gold lined rub ber plates a specialty. Gold fillings SI and up. amalgam, 60 cents. Nitrous oxide gas admin Istered. 50 cents. ap9-70-wrsa HE FIDELITY AND CASUALTY CO. JAS. H. SCOTT, General Agent, Has removed to NO. 61 FOURTH AVENUE (First Floor). A continuance of your patronage solicited. Telephone 1567. apC-74-wrsa DR. W. H. DALY Has removed his office to MAEDER BUILDING, 133 FIFTH AVENUE, (Fourth floor elevator.) Hoars 1020 A. Jf. to 1 F. 3f except Sundays. ap43--wrsu CAPITAL PRIZES! OBTAINED WITHOUT RISK'4 By all who purchase lots in tbe East Pittsburg Improvement Company's FIRST ADDITION TO WILMERDING ON THE OPENING DAY, Tuesday, April 29, 1890. 10 per cent discount on all pur chases made during one week only. This opportunity will in no caso ba extended beyond May 6. GO OUT EARLY Next Tuesday morning, secure first choice, and spend a few hours view ing the wonderful progress of tho new town and the Immense plant of tha Westinghouse Air Brakaj Company, Now beginning operations. Those who invested In lots at Wll- merding last fall are now realizing '' 6U per cent prone By securing the discount named you may be enabled to do still bet ter. If yon cannot come write for plans and prices to EAST PITTSBURG IMPROVEMENT COMPANY! WILMERDING, PA., WESTINGHOUSE BUrLDINO, Pittsburg. Pa. p25-9i THE LARGEST DOWN TOWN STORAGE PLANTi vr a Tinp.VEr.RR . W.nlinnCM ow1 vinta Vilre. tnrl PJ.I (.. i Twelfth and Etna sts. Private sidings in yards and warehouses. Low I rates 01 inu ranee, r egotiama receipts issnearf Separate departments for ceneral merchandise i floor, furniture. Iiauors and metals. Hand some and convenient office rooms for use of. customers iree. J, Railroad address, W. A. Hoeveler. Pike and Thirteenth sts.. Pittsburg, Pa A. V.R.R. Cars placed at Twelfth, St.. via. Junction R. R. i Shipping, distributing and hauling attended to. Exhibit space with power to let: also rooms wim power to snic mnZ7-C3-TTSSu, T710R SALE Fleming Park. Choice level lotvnicelv elevated, extended! vionru ivct; xiuo ot jpc&e .crio itaiiroao, ous ai minutes irom city; cneap lares, handsome . home location and good investments at present" low prices, ezuu to tduu. jasy payments. CHARLES SOMERS A CO apZ7-72 313 Wood street. FOR SALE. PARK RESIDENCE No. 21 Montgomery avenne. Ten rooms. bathS lavatories. lanndrr. both eases: ill mnmUl ences; rooms all large and light and well IoM nished: near the Parte Conservatory; very dejl BAILEY. FARRELL A CO mbZMSssu 619 Smithfleld street.! TjlORSALE Fairmount Plan. TClpclnt bnlllmn. lita .1... a "AT....1,,.. - a ana Fenn avenue cable: low prices to early! buyers. Plans and bill particulars at our offices, 313 Wood at. and 6019 Penn ave.. East! TTnrf PtT A OT fu cniiCTiu m. rn m ap27-72 1 mKAVEIiTO KTTROPR WH.T. BR TTMHSTTJ L ALLY heavy this season; secure bertlis early. We represent most popular lines. sU uiatibB, iuiuiu coin, etc, at, now .Lurjfc, xa&efi uiu bcguio passports. r v cnTJiirifPDn m. rr 627 Smithfleld St. Plttstmnr. Fa. S mhJO-ws&f PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS. Solicitor of Patent "a 131 Fifth avenue, above Smithfleld, next Leader omce. (Xtoaeiay.j jataoiisnea M years.! - seHW.f bli