HHHRHelfi ngmgm ''-Pifwgsflr pf?? -J,."? f 3Fe-r.'- ?-m. rr TWPsPSflfvV THE FITTSBTJKG-' DISPATCH, TUESDAY, APEIL 29, 1890. . SBSIgaSiB CHICAGO IS OUT OF IT. Stock Brokers to Get Their Grain Quotations From Sew York. CAMP AND COMPANY iUEESTED. A McKeesport Speculator Who Dropped 52,500 Wants It Back. THE MARKET CATCHES J. K. J0HKST0N The stock brokers and "bucket shop" men of this city have made an agreement not to handle any more Chicago grain quo tations after May 1. Beginning on Thurs day the Pittsburg men will get all their grain quotations from Kew York. To cir cumvent the Chicago Board of Trade, and in order to supply the brokers and "bucket shops" with quotations, the "Western Union Telegraph Company tried the experiment of sending out the quotations from the New York Stock Exchange. For the past week or more the quotations have been coming into this city regularly by ticker from the metropolis. Since shutting down on the brokers and others outside the Chicago Board of Trade floor, the directors of the latter say they have secured more business than they could otherwise do. PITTSBUBG MEN BEST IT. They say that on account of the bucket shops not getting the quotations, the "curb stone" buyers have been unable to do business with the "shop" men and neces sarily had to go to the members of the Board of Trade, doing business on the floor. The Pittsburg brokers say this is untrue. The "curbstone" buyers do not patronize the regular brokers, for the reason that they would be compelled to put up too much margin. In a "bucket shop," they would not have to put np more than 1 per cent, while with a regular broker they would be compelled to lay down 10 per cent on all orders. The people doing busi ness with the "bucket shop" men, they claim, cannot put up this amount It re quires a large capital to trade on the Board of Trade, while 510 is sufficient capital to buck the game in a "shop." A serious loss to the Chicago men, their customers in this city and all parts in Ohio. The latter can not get the quotations regularly and have been making arrangements to get them from New York. A PICNIC IN TORE. The local pork agents have been having a regular picnic since the Chicago quotations were cnt ofE They now have to rely on messages received from the honses they rep resent. By the time the messages are de livered, the market may jump several points either way, and thousands of dollars maybe made or lost in a few minutes. A firm in the city might get a message from their broker to the effect that pork was selling at such a figure. If the firm wanted to buy, they might replT promptly to the broker, and when the latter would receive tbe an swer, pig might have jumped up several points. The only difference between trading in Kew York and Chicago is in the freight rates. It is said there is almost as much speculation in grain in New York as in Chicago. CA3IP THE PLUNGEB SUED. An information was made before Judge Gripp yesterday against Frank L. Camp, Charles T. Hewitt and Victor C. Place, representing the Pittsburg Commission Company, by one of the men caught by the failure ot that firm on Saturday. The prose cutor is C. H. Black, a resident of McKees port, who did business with the firm at their branch bouse in that town. He alleges they set up a blackboard, on which they pub lished quotations of the' rise and fall of grain and oil, and allowed an assemblage there for the purpose of betting and staking money on the issue. The charge alleged is gambling. Camp and Place were both ar rested and gave nail for a hearing on Sat urday, but Hewitt was not apprehended. The prosecutor, it is said, dropped S2.500. Another failure in stock circles occurred yesterday. J. R. Johnston, one of the best known brokers in the city, and who is well known on account of being the Prohibition candidate for State Treasurer, announced to the Exchange that he was unable to meet his obligations and had to close out. The following statement was found posted on his dooryesterday morning: SEVENTY-FIVE ON THE DOLLAR. "Owing to recent heavy losses I am com pelled to temporarily suspend business. I will as soon as possible submit a statement and arrange a settlement with my creditors." Mr. Johnston has been doing a regular stock business in this city for the past eight or nine years. The canse of his failnre as told by hiinselt is :is follows. Jlr Johnston said: "Owing to recent heavy losses, caused by trade running against me, and a joint loss of considerable amount involved in the failure of the Pittsburg Commission Com pany, I thought best, for the interest of my customers and myself, to suspend operations to-day, until I could have time to look about and arrive at a con clusion as to what was best to do. I am satisfied now that under a forced settlement I can pay 75 cents on the dollar on Saturday's liabilities, and hope to do even belter. I have carried on a legitimate business, being prepared through my connections with all the markets, to de liver any goods sold through my office the moment they were demanded, and it is only through one of the unfavorable turns of trade that I am forced into my present po sition." "VISITING FREIGHT AGENTS. The Trnfflc Men of ibe PcnniiylTiinln Com pany on nn Inspecting Tour. The division freight agents of the Penn sylvania Company's lines have adopted a new plan to gather ideas, and post them selve?about the facilities of their system. This year, for the first time, they have or ganized a party, and are visiting all the im portant points on the Pennsylvania lines west of Pittsburg. Yesterday they were in 1'ittsburg, and to-morrow will go to Wheel ing and Zanesville. In the partv registered at the Anderson Hotel last evening were D. F. McCabe, Co lumbus; E. F. Fuller, Cincinnati; G. W. Davis, Richmond; S. F. Gray, Indianapo lis; F. "V. 'Wilkinson, Zanesville; J. B. Hill, Chicago; K. "W. Geigcr, Louisville. Division Freight Agent Means, of the Pan handle, acted as guide, and showed them around over the terminal tracks of the road. Mr. Geicer said last evening that he had learned some things about railroads that he neve knew be ore. They paid some atten tion to the condition ol the tracks and the location of switches. Mr. Geiger stated that Pittsburg wasone of the most import ant points on the system, and the tonnage of this city is enormous. Making I lie Judge Get a More On. Judge "White yesterday made an order directing Judge gailey, assignee of Graff, Bennett & Co., to proceed at once with a distribution among-the creditors of the funds in his hands. Sleeplessness, nervous prostration nervous dyspepsia, dullness, blues, cured by. Dr. Miles' Nervine. Samples free at Jos. Fleming & Son's, Market st. .24-TlfCH umbrella, large assortment, from SI 25 to J6 00, gloria and Windsor, with metal and silver handles. Horne & "Waed, 41 Fifth avenue. Special prices on short lengths of table linens for our Friday bargain sale, pxxssa Huaus & Hacks. ST. PATH'S FEAST DATOBSEBVED. The PaialonUts nave a Gala Day in Honor or Tbelr Snlnt. The feast of St Paul of the Cross, founder of the order of Passionists was, celebrated yesterday in all the Passionist Monasteries of the world, including the cne on Mt Oliver this city. The celebration began at 6:30 A. M., with low mass. Solemn high mass commenced at 10 o'clock. Bev. S. J. Schrnmm, of St George's Church, assisted by BeT. Father McTighe, of St Malachi's Church, and the Passionist fathers celebrat inc it. The sermon was delivered by Bev. Father Morgan M. Sheedy, of the church of Our Lady orMercy. The text was: "He shall be like a tree which is planted near the runuing water, which shall bring forth its fruit in due season and his leal shall not fall off, and all whatsoever he shall do shall prosper." Among other things, Father Sheedy said: "The most beautiful illustration of a righteous man's life is a garden with its fruit If we would really bring before us what is both the highest "blessing in God' service and also in fast, the ordinary por tion of good men, we shall find it to consist in what from its very nature cannot make much show in history; in a life barren of great events and rich in small ones.accord ingtothe judgment of the world; in a life of routine duties; of happy obscurity and in ward fears; ot an orderly dispensing of good to others who come within their influence; of a growth and blossoming and bringing forth fruit in the house ot Orod; and of a blessed death in the presence of their brethren. Father Sheedy then gave an outline of St Paul, the patron saint ot the order. St Paul was born January 3, 1691, and at an early age indicated his strength of mind and purpose in life. "Voltaire, the great French skeptic, was born in the same year, and his life was in marked contrast to the pious St Paul's. Father Sheedy conclnded his remarks by comparing St Paul with a tree bearing good fruit. At the conclusion of the ceremony a sumptuous banqnet was served at the retreat to as many of the visit ing clergy as the accommodations would permit In the afternoon a service for children was held. AMERICAN OIL AWAY AHEAD. European Cnpltnllsts Are Afraid of the Un skilled Workmen. "W. B. Bowring and L. B. Stoddard, two Liverpool oil dealers, arrived last evening, and registered at the Scblo&ser. Mr. Bow ring is a personal friend of President Camp bell, of the Bear Creek Refining Company, and they propose to eo over the field in this locality. Mr. Bowring said that the price of oil still remained firm in England, and the demand was good. The Bussian fluid is coming into competition, and it almost equals the American oil. Concerning threatened labor troubles in Enrope Mr. Bowring stated that England had nothing to fear from her skilled work men, xney are thoroughly organized and are men of good judgment, as anxious to preserve peace and good order as the mas ters. Common labor, however, in the Brit ish Isles and on the Continent is the dis turbing element It is the unskilled work ing classes that the English dread the most, and are afraid may produce trouble at al most any time. European capitalists are awaiting with apprehension for May 1, on which day the eight-hour movement will be inaugurated on the Continent ENGLISH CLOI i ON A VISIT. Manufacturers of Worsteds In Bradford Seclne American Sights. "William Hey and "William Firth, of Bradford, England, are stopping at the Du quesne. They arc manufacturers of worsted goods, and were called to New York to tes tily in a tariff case. It seems an importer of that city was bringing into the country a lot of woolen goods and classifying them as worsted?. The difference in the duties is about 26 cents per pound. Suit was entered against the importer by the Collector of Customs, and these two manufacturers were called in to give some information. Once in New York they concluded to see some of the country and so came to Pitts burg. One ot the members of J. P. "Witherow & Co. showed them around the city yesterday. FOUGHT FOB A FEW D0LLAES. A Quarrel Thnt Resulted tn Three Slen Being Held for Cour-. Henry Gifsky charges Oscar Soffel with pounding him, and Jacob Zimmon and Abe Cohen with encouraging the war. Gifsky said be was lying on a lounge in his resi dence, at No. 24 High street, at the time, and that the trouble was over a matter of a few dollars. The accused were required by Alderman Beilly last evening to give 5300 bail for trial at court Although the amount involved was not larce, there was so much chin music, re joinder and sur-rejoinder that the Alderman was nearly two hours wading through the case. IN THE "WATEE THIRTY H0TJBS. A Soho Expressman Hauled Up for Cruelty to His Horse. An information was made yesterday by Assistant Agent Berryman, or the Humane Society, against "Wm. Borland, a Soho ex pressman, for cruelty to a horse. Borland was driving along Glass run, above Hays station, last Monday, when his horse fell in the rim. The horse was not injured, hut the water almost covered him. Borland, it is alleged, walked ofi and left the beast lying in the water, where he remained for 30 hours, when, some residents got him out WINBBIM MAY COME rrmv. Cot Swords Snxs He Has Ordered the Equipment for the PostcfD.ce. It is expected that the four iron rafters over the arcade at the Government building will be put up this week. The work of the Pennsylvania Construction Company on the roof, however, continnes as slow as ever. Supervising Architect "Windrim is sched uled to appear here very soon, to see what can be aone to hasten the job. Colonel Swords says he has ordered the equipment for the new postoffice, and it will soon be delivered here. Will Show What They Cnn Do. The Allegheny Turn Verein, which 'has established an excellent school for calis thenics, under the management of Prof. Oscar Scheer, will give an exhibition of the qualifications of the scholars next' Monday evening, May 5. in the Turn Hall, South Canal street. The exercises will commence at precisely 8 o'clock. A Lot ofBnreain India Silks. Dollar goods thousands ot yards were sold at 60c they now go to 40c a yarc". JOS. HOUNE &, CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. Have You been The special offer that Hamilton is making in pianos at $190 and organs at 548, bright, new investments that can be fully warranted? Go in and see and hear them and you will be convinced. Fob a bargain in black silks attend our Friday sale; regular 82 quality at 51 25 a yd. Huous & Hacke. TTSSU Our 26-inch cloria umbrella with metal crook at 51 50, is the best at this price. Horse & Ward, 41 Fifth avenue. First Display of Gents' Black Suede Gloves, The latest thing for fall dress. JOS. HOBNE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. tS-Display advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted; For Sale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for ten than fifty lents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES, THE BRANCH OFFICE FOK THE SOUTH SIDE1 HAS BEEN BEHOVED TO NO. 1412 CAHSON STREET. ADVERTISEMENTS. NEWS AND SUBSCRIP TIONS CAN BE LEFT THERE BOTH FOR GENERAL EDITIONS, AND FOK THE Sl'ECIAL SOUTHS1DK ISSUE PUBLISHED EACH SATURDAY. BRANCH OFFICES ARE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES, AT ALL OF WHICH WANT. FOK SALE, TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISE MENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 3 P. ai. FOK INSERTIOM NEXT MORNING: Advertisements arc to bo prepaid: except wnere advertisers already have accounts with Tns DIS PATCH. PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 35u9 Sutler street. EMU. G. STUCKEY. :4th street and Penn are. E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylle ave. and Fultouat. N. STOK.ELY, Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST ZJID. 3. W. WALLACE, em Penn avenue. OAKLANB. MCALLISTER & SHE1BLER, Stn ST. AlwOOd St. SODTH8IDE. JACOB 8POHN. No. I Carson street, H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. 3. KAERCHEK, 59 Federal street. H. J. MCBRIOE. Market House, Allegheny. FREDH. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGERS i SON, Ohio and Chestnut ti J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY. Western and Irwin avej. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver ayes. 1'EltBYU. ULEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. R. MORRIS, 6S6 Preble ave. 311 Ll. VALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCK.ER, Stationer. No. 4 Grant are. 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. Male Help. WANTED-BARBER-Carson St.. S. S. AT L. BECKER'S. 2001 apS-U W ANTED-A GOOD BARBER AT263 LACOCK ST., Allegheny. ap29-21 TTJANTEU-A GOOD BABBER-APPLY 276 V OHIO sr.. Allegheny. ap29-51 -ITrANTED-CAKKlAGE DRIVER. APPLY V V WM. HAMILTON, 5311 Fifth ave. ap29-5 W ANTED-A GOOD BARBKB AT CORNER OF FEDERAL AND SOUTH DIAMOND. ap29-IS -TTANTED-TWO CARPENTERS-APPLY AT V 4:30 P. jr. at BOOTH & FLINN'S, 931 Penn ave. ap29-52 W ANTED-A GOOD BUTCHER. APPLY to MEAT MARKET, No. 4311 Butler street, city. ap20-10 "YTTANTED-A GOOD JOURNEYMAN BAR V BER. at HENRY RAKE'S, No. 1827 Car son St., Southslde. ap29-62 WANTED-TWO HARNESS MAKERS; IN qnlre of WHITLA & CO.. 1422 Seventh are., BeaTer Falls, Pa. ap29-S6 WANTED A GOOD, STEADY BARBER, Applv at 107 SPK1NG GARDEN AVE., Allegheny City, Pa. ap29-59 W ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS JOURNEYMAN barberatK. G. HEBELEB'S, 57 Franks- town avenue, E. E., city. ap29-9 "TTTANTED HORSESHOEK Fr.OORMAN. V Applv JAMES HOWARD, Bennett sta tion. West Penn railroad. ap29-4 WJ ANTED-A GOOD VEST MAKER AT 811 PENN AVENUE between E chth and Ninth streets, Pittsburg. apI9-24 WANTED A GOOD CARRIAGE AND wagon blacksmith. Inquire at MCVt'HIN NE Y & CO. 'S, 927 Liberty St. ap29-9a WANTED-CAKKIAGE PAINTER TO TAKE charge of paint shop: steady work all year; good wiges. H. HERB & SON, 816 Fifth avenue. ap2S-25 WANTED-REGISTERED DRUG CLERR; state experience and salary expected; ref erences required. Address C. J., Dispatch office. ap23-19 WANTED-DRUG CLERK; REGISTERED assistant speaking German prelerred; state salary and relerence. ABSINTHIUM, Dis patch office. ap29-S WANTED-BUSINES3 GENTLEMAN NOT under 25 to go to work at once, (12 weekly. Call In person after 9, E. PATTERSON, 97 Fourth avenue. ap29-ts9 -TTJANTED-AGENTS-dO PEK WEEK, IN YV every town, to sell onr teas, coffees, spice and baking powder. Address GREAT WESTERN TEA CO., 563 Pearl st Cleveland, Ohio. ap9-98 WANTED YOUNG MAN TO OKK IN shoe store: must have experience and speak German and come well recommended: one ltvlg on Southslde preferred. Call at 1409 CAR SON ST. ap29-85 W ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS CARPET UP HOLSTERER; none but experienced hands need apply: steartv -work: wages (18 per week. Apply at "PICKERING'S, corner Tenth st. and Penn ave. ap29-93 WANTED-TRAVELING SALES31EN CALL ING on druggists, paint supply or hard ware dealers can obtain a "side line" that sells readily aud affords a good margin; only one small sample to carry. Address G Carrier 12, Cleve land, O. ap28-12 WANTED-20 LABORERS AT WELCH FIRE Brick Works, Phllllpsbnrg. Beaver Co., Pa., P. & L. E. K. K., and at Vanport Flro Brick Works, Vanport, Beaver Co., Pa., C. & P. IS. ItV: no strike: steady work the year round. Applv at THE WORKS. ap29- WANTED-BLACKSMITII FOR COUNTRY shop; horseshoeing and general work; married man with small capital can run small store and postoffice In connection at railroad station: good chance for good man. Ad dress BOX 1317, New Castle, Pa. ap29-61 WANTED - BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COL LEGE, removed to 12 Federal street. Allegheny, near bridge: open 9 A. M. to 9 P. M. ; a good hand writing guaranteed In a few lessons: Instruction private lor ladies and gentlemen. mhl6-15-TTSSU WANTED-SALESJ1EN AT (75 PER 3IONTH salarvand expenses, to sell a line orsllver plated ware, watches, etc: by sample only; horse and team furnished free: write at once for full Bartlculars and sample case of goods free. SPAN IARD &1LVEKWAKE CO., Boston, Mass. SC24-90-D -TVTANTED-SALESMEN ON COMMISSION; Y Y those with experience and established routes preferred, to reDre-ent us In the sale of salt, pickled, smoked and canned nsh. Address, giving references, experience and commission expected, CASWELL, LIVERMOKEiCO., Boston. Mass. ap29-57-iTS WANTEU-M EX HONEST, TEMPERATE, building live ronma and attic; lot 22x100 to an al anDmutln monTn t.svnl mill rnllnt neHnVE I n ! M SOWprpd' rnntl! tVll- 7JJ a Vsn ! n ntvlixr fi lor nursery stock: men with some knowledge of farmlug preferred; permanent employment to the right men; good reference required; state age. present and previous occupation. R. G. CHASE & CO., 1130 Soma Penn Square. Philadelphia. Pa. ap27-10-27,29, 1.3, 4,11,18 V VULft Sk Wli UIWII fcV Sri AIU ailU OVlAVl V VIUVAO WANTED AGENTS BOTH GENERAL and canvassing, for Zell's Illustrated Uni versal Kuciclopedl.i, In five Imperial volumes, Just ls-ued. embracing a complete encyclopedia, dictionary, gazetteer, analysis and atlas of the world, 150, 000 articles and 3,000 Illustrations, tor liberal terms and territory address T. ELL WOOD ZELU Publisher, Philadelphia, Pa. ap23-4 W ANTED-A GOOD. ENERGETIC SALES 31AN to carry our line of auout Tosamples In women's, misses' and children's hand welts, lianrt-scncd and machine-sewed shoes: territory, Pennsylvania and Eastern Ohio; samples ready; goods well known; terms, 5 per cent commission; an experienced salesman with trade preferred. MCCMJEE, BLOESLK & EGGEKT, BuiTjlo, N. Y. ap26-14 WANTED SALESMEN ON SALARY OK commission to handle the New Patent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil; the great, est selling novelty ever produced: erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion of piper: 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to (620 In six da s. another (32 In two hours; we want one energetic geueral agent for each State and Territory: samDle br mall 35c. For terms ana full particulars address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., La Crosse, Wis. ap27-22 Female I7eti. WANTED EXPERIENCED NUBSE GIRL with references. 308 WESTERN AVE., Allegheny. ap29-20 W ANTED-A NICE RESPECTABLE-GIBL for light housework In family of two: must give references. 153 FOURTH AVE., third floor back. ap29-94 TT7-ANTED-IMMEDIATELY-3ALESLADIES YV for light and pleasant work: (J per day made easily. Apply MRS. W. E. BULLABD. 213 Mayron avenue. ap29-6I W ANTED-A GIRL FOB GENERAL HOUSE WORK, one who can speak the German language, preferred. Apply at 1807 CARSON ST. Good wages for the right glrlj ap29-71 WANTED. RInle and Female Help. WANTEU-A FIRST-CLASS COOK. AD- DRESS, with references, M. K., Dispatch office. ap.zs-3 ANTED-A MAN AND WIFE (NO CHD DREN).to live In and take charge or an office building; good references required; good wages paid. Address W. A., Dispatch office. apS-ft WANTED IMMEDIATELY 200 HOUSE girls, 30 for hotels, GO cooks, SO chamber maids, ;3 laundresses, dishwasher, second cook, pantry and dining room drls, colored nurse, 2 tewing girls. MEEHAN'B, 545 Grant St. ap29-D Partners. W ANTED-A PARTNER IN THE LIQUOR business with (1,000 to fl.50U capital; good Investment. Address OHIO, Dispatch office. aplS-85 W ANTED-A GOOD MAN OK TWO TO form a company and purchase an extensive machine shop and foundry business In a flourish ing man nfacturlng town In Ohio the property is worth oyer (50, 000 and can be secured and put in to a company on a basis of about (33,000; one or two good practical men will be liberally dealt with: one of the owners is at present in the city and will be glad to meet desirable parties, with a view to forming a company. In our office at any time, under appointment. JAS. W. DRAPK A CO.. EO Fourth ave. apI9-75 Situations. WANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED AC COUNTANT ajid stenographer, employ ment from 10 o'clock A. it. to 3 o'clock P. M. each day. AddresB ACCURATE, Dispatch office. ap26-5S WANTED-BY A MECHANICAL ENGINEER and draughtsman, work at home drawings and machines for partlculai purposes, plans and working drawings for all kinds or machinery; terms moderate. Address M. E., Dispatch office. ap29-53 Boarders and Lodgers. WANTED OCCUPANTS FOB NEWLY furnished second-story front room facing nark references exchanged. NO. 23 JiONI- UOMERY AVENUE. ap'ja-ia WANTED OCCUPANTS FOK SECOND story furnished front and connecting room; also third story back room : best of reference styen and required. 92 ARCH ST. p29-5j WA ANTEIJ-TWO GENTLEMEN FOB FUR NISHED front room: 3 minutes from streetcars. West End: references required. Ad dress ROOMS, Dispatch office. ap29-73 WANTED-TWO OR THREE GENTlEVEN desiring elegant rooms, with board If de sired, with reuned private family In Hazelwood; beautiful surroundings; close to station and elec tric cars. CUABLES SOMERS ft CO., 313 Wood street. ap27-C7 WANTED-SUMMEK BOARDERS AT WASH INGTON, Pa., occupants for Jour nicely furnished rooms, with or without board: use of bath ; large new house: healthful location; fast traius morning and cvenlnc to and from the city. Address 31. 31., Dispatch office. ap24-15 WANTED TWO OB FOUR YOUNG GEN TLE31EN or married couple for a laree nicely furnished front room; boarding if desired; delightful location; bouse has all the conveniences and near cable line; terms 2u per month: refer ences exchanged. Address C. R. A., East Liberty P. O. ap29-84 1 Financial. XUANTED-MORTGAGES MONEY TO LOAN V In sums to suit at i, b and C per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 161 Fourth are. Tel. 167. ap!9-14-TTSSU -TTTANTED SIORTGAGES ON CITY OR V V Allegheny county property at lowest rates. HENBY A WEAVER i CO., 82 Fourth avenue. mh2-D WANTED-MORTGAOE3 IN LARGE AND small amounts at lowest rates. MA CKU31 & CUBBAGE, Room 34 Fidelity Building, 121 Fourth ave. fel9-61 -TTTANTED-MOBTGAGES ON PITTSBURG. YV Allegheny or suburban improved renl estate in laree or small amounts. LEE. BAB SETT & CHAPLIN, 313 Wood St.. ap26-96-TUW8 WANTED-MOKTGAGES-ll.XIOO.OOOTOLOAN in large and small amounts at 4H, 5and6 Eer cent, free of State tax: no delay. REED B. O VLE& CO., 131 Fourth ave. mv21.fi0-TTS -TTTANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS V V of 3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4s per cent, iree oi tax; aiso smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIBD, 95 1 ourth avenue. sc21-d26-D WANTED MOKTG AGES-ll, 000, 000TO LOAN . J city and suburban properties at 4W, Sand C per cent, and on larms in Allegheny and adja cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. ll. PENNOCh. A SON. 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41 WANTED-TO uOAN 1200.000 ON MORT GAGES: (100 and upward at 6 per cent; (500, 000 at A per cent ou residences or business froperty; also in adlolnlng counties. S. H. BENCH. 125 Fourth avenue. odl-4-D SllscellaneoaK. -VT7-ANTED-TO BUY AN OFFICE STANDING V desk; 10 to 12 feet long. Address BOX 701, Pittsburg. ap29-l . YTTANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S YV dozen (13) or Stewart & Co. 's fine cabinet photos for (1, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle pheu r. mv23-4'-TTSu FOK SALE IMPROVED UEAL ESTATE Enst nd Residences. FOE SALE-HOWE STREET, NEAR AIKEN avenue two-story rrame, seven rooms, bath, hot and cold water, both gases, handsomely pa pered: lot 43x100. bee BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth avenue. ap27-89-TTSSu FOR SALE GRAZIER ST., 1 31INUTE FROM Dallas station, a Queen Anne frame dwell ing of 6 rooms and 2 attic rooms, both gases, hot and cold water, good cellar, lot 25x130; (3,500. BEED B. COYLE A CO., 131 Fourth aye. ap29-76 FOR SALE-(2.200-AT A BARGAIN. NEW two-story frame residence, five rooms, hall and Tcstibule. fin. attic city water, both eases. oak finish throughout; five min. walk from Ben Venuesta.; terms, ?3O0cash: balance In three ot five years. GEO. C. SLEETH. Penn and Shady ares.. East End. ap22-87 FOR SALE-NEW BRICK DWELLING OF 7 rooms and 3 finished attic rooms, laundry, wired lor electric lights, speaking tubes, front aud side porches, bay window, and all modern ctneulence, with a large lot, one square from North Hiland ave.; price (7.500. U. BKRINGE1E & SON, 156 Fourth ave. ap29-77-TT8 I'OK SALE-EAST END A NEW 8-R0O3I r I frame residence, bath, hall, vestibule, Inside w. c, good cellar, front and rear porches, inside shutters, nat. and art. gas: large lot, 75x268 to street: must be sold at once: (l,(j00dnwn, bal. on longtime: onlr one sq. from Duqnesue road. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. ap20-98-TUS Ilnzclwood Residences. FOR SALE-HAZEL WOOD (3,500 2-STORY brick dwelling, 6 rooms, bath, hall, city water, nat. gas, front and rear porches: lot 24x100 feet: terms reasonable. IRA M. BUKCHFIELD, 158 Fourth ave. ap!7-19-TTS FOR SALE HAZELWOOD -(5.000-TWO-story brick dwelling: ten rooms, hall, laun dry, front and side porches; lot 60x110 feet; only two minutes' walk from Hazelwood station, B. & O, R. R., and second avcuue electric railway; terms reasonable. IK A M. BURCHF1ELD, 153 Fourth ave, ap8-47-TTS FOK SALE-HAZEI.WOOD-2-STOKi BRICK dwelling 8 rooms, lull, bath, laundry, hot and cold water, good range, nat. gas, front and rear porches; lot 41x270 feet; only 2 minutes' walk from Hazelwood station, B. & O. R. R.. and Second Ave. Electric Railway; price (7,000: terms easy. IRA 31. BURCHFIELD, 158 Fourth ave. aplo-6-D Allegheny Residences. SALE A GOOD INVESTMENT ON T7VOR 1 Chartlers st . Allegheny, consisting of four frame dwellings. att)9,0U0. C. BERINGEK&SON, 156 Fourth ave. ap29-77-TTB A? STOKYbrlckdwclllngs,flvcroomseach, In the Third ward: near to parks and electric cars; lots 18x40 ft. each: rent for $223 each; a paylnc Invest ment. BECKFELD & BRACKEN, 01 Ohio St., Allegheny. ap29-69 TTiOR SALE-?7.000-ON SPRING GARDEN VPTiMP A11pirliPnv twn fmm hnni.o. frnnf I bull din it has storeroom. 11 rooms and attiA? hnclr ".T uv.. a. v . urn Utfl Silk 111' vestment. ur.L.a.1! CL,.u HfiAuaiA, 61 t)hl Ohio street. Allegheny. ap29-69 Suburban Residences. F OK SALE-FIVE ACRES. WITH HOUSE, bsrn. fruit, coau rich sou. fine snrlnes. live minutes' walk to station B. & O. R. R.. ten miles from city: (950; easy payments. , ED. W1TTISH, 410 Grant st.. Pltt&linrif. ap29-p FOR SALE LOTS. Allechenr Lots. FOK SALE-10O ALLEGHENY LOTS ON Lombard st.. Linden and Maple aves.. Tenth and Twelfth wards: payments easy. Inquire of J. A S. 31CNAUGHEK, 43 North Diamond St., or 43 Federal st. mbl2-56-D FOR SALE-1N FOURTH WARD, ALLE GHENY: lot 110x280 icct. fronting on two good streets; desirable for subdivision, improve ment or manufacturing site. See W. A.HEKRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. ap23-31-Tun'F Suburban Lot. F IOR SALE-30 ACRES. ONLY 900 FT. FROM P. K. R.. and within 5 minutes' walk of 2 stations, close to city; will lay out nicely Into lots: only (2.500 per acre; terms reasonable. SAMUEL W. BLACK. & CO., 99 Fourth ave. ap29-78-TTS FOR SALE-NORTH H031ESTEAD LOTS, COX 120 feet, fronting on a 60-font street, near Swlssvale station, P.K.R., and City Farm station, 11.4 0. R. R.: price (4OT to (500 each: terms to suit. IRA 31. BURCHFinLD, 158 Fourth avenue aplO-36-D SIlsccDoneoas. FOB SALE-OWN A HOME-WE WILL BUY or build for you anywhere ana let yonrrent Bav for the property: no security required. RAN TTE STATEPKO V1DENT ASSOCI ATlON, Branch office Standard building, 531-533 Wood st. ap22-98-TT6Su FOR SALE-(5 PER ACRE FOR OAK AND poplar timber land, virgin lorest; great veins of limestone and paving stone on la'nd: near B. 4 O., not far from Connellsvllle: sawmill near the land: 350 acres cheap as dirt: we have farms of all sizes In this and adjoining cduntles and States; send ror list. MAUAW & GOFF, LIM 145 .fourth aye. kp23-62-TUTfrsu FOR SALE LOTS. City l,ot FOR SALE CENTER AVE.. E.E.. LOT 25x160; two mlu. from cable road: good neighbor hood: terms reasonable; only (1,875. SAMUEL W. BLACK i, CO., 99 Fourth ave. ap26-93-Tus FOR SALE-II.000 EACH. IF SOLD QUICK. . Lots 24x100 feet on Webster avenue, near 'ihlrty-thlrd street (the street Is graded). See W. A. UERRON SONS. No. 80 Fourth avenue. api7-97 FOR SALE 2 ELEGANT BUILDING vLOTS on the main business street oftheThtrtv firstward, paved, etc., for (75 per foot front; property selling all around for (100 per foot: a de cided bargain Tor Investors. 31ORR1S0N BANKS, 1113 Carson street, S. S., Pittsburg. ap26TTS Enst End Lots. FOK BALE -AT SHADYSIDE CORNER property; this Is the most eligible building site in this vicinity; close investigation solicited. BAXTER. THOMPSON & CO.,162 Fourth avenue. ap7-8i-TTSSU FOR 8ALE-BOQUET ST., OAKLAND large building lot (no filled ground) 47x120; st. pared and sewered; only (2,600; terms reason able. 8AMUEL W. BLACK. & CO., 99 Fourth avenue, ap26-98-TuS OR SALE-ON HOilEWOOD AVE.. NEAR Homewood sta.. P. R. K.. very desirable lots, 24x100 rt., for only (900; the cheapest property on the avenue, bee W. A, HEEKON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. ap20-77-21,23,26,29 FOK SALE SHAD ifSIDE-2 SUN. FROM proposed Duqbesnc ricctrlc Line: two large lots, 50x130 feet each; good neighborhood: easterly exposure: first-class improvements, etc.: price, (50 per fool on reasonable terms; a good Invest ment. SAJI'L W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth avenue. ap26-98-TuS Fnrms. FOR" "SALE. OK EXCHANGE SEVERAL farms, from 100 to 400 acres, lit Westmoreland Co., near Hillside station, P. H. It., at from (10 to (25 per acre: some good bargains can be had if applied for at once. C. BERINUER&SON, 156 Fourth ave. ap29-77-TTS FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chancer. Fc OK SALE BEST AND OLDEST SALOON stand In city: must be sold quick: reason private: all correspondence answered. ALBERT A. GKAEPEK, Youngstown, O. ap24-4l ITIOK SALE GOOD PAYING SALOON IN East End. O. : only licensed house la town: population 1.500: price (550 cash; this Includes license up to July: good chauce for good man. Address H. 11., Dispatch office. ap27-lCO FOK SALE NO. 1 GENTS' FURNISHING store: snlendld location: 5 and !0c store: billiard and pool room; morning paper route; drue. clear, confectionery and grocery stores. lunch room, restaurant, PERC1VAL & uarjiA, b j inn aye. ap29-98 FOK SALE-EXCELLENT CITY 31US1C store, good office business, book and station ery store In best town in Western Pennsylva nia; extensive coal works, grocery stores, bak eries, drugstores, cigar stores, butcher shops. SIIEPAKD & CO., 151 Fourth ave. ap29 Business Stands. FORSALE-PENN AVE. BOARDING HOUSE, p irtlally furnished, with lease for this year; cheap If sold soon. Inquire at 9u2 LIBERTX ST. ap23-58 FOKSALE-3IIDDLEST.. NEAR OHIO ST., Allegheny, frame building, store and dwell ing; five rooms and attic; leasehold (32perannum; runs for seven years: rents for (18 a month. BECKFELD 4 BRACKEN. 61 :Ohlo St., Alle gheny. ap29-69 OR SALE-BUS1NESSPROPF.RTYON 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 ona floor, two rooms on third floor, bath and cemented cellars, h. and c. water, both gasce, slate mantels. etc.;.two-storv stable on rear; rea son for selllug, poor health; price (4,6001f.sold soon. GEO. C. SLEE1H, Penn and Shady aves., East End. ap26-28-TTSu SInnufRCturinc Sites. FOR SALE A MANUFACTURING SITE ON Liberty St., lot 264x100 feet, running from Twenty-second to Twenty-third sts.. alley in rear, with a large and substantial building. 50x100 feet, four stories, corner orTwentv-thlrd st. See W. A. HEKKON & SON'S, 80 Fourth aye. ap23-31-TiiYtr FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, dtc FOR SALE-FAMILY HORSE, DARK BAY, well bred, 8 years old ; can be driven by a wom an: stands without hitching; sold very low for want of use. Apply Immediately, J. C. BID WELL, Neville street. ap29-63 Machinery nnd Metals. FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILEKS-NEW and refitted: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND 3fACHINE CO., L131., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. ap3-76 FOR SALE ONE 20X24 HORIZONTAL EN GIN fc, 25, COU feet second-hand wire rope: also hoisting and portable engines and Slcmcn valves, castings, etc VELTEi MCDONALD, 3200 Penn avenue. iy2l-91-TTS FOR-SALE DRILLING ENGINES AND boilers for oil or gas wells, engines and boil ers In every size and style, saw mills and wood working machinery. HAR31ES MACHINE DEPOT. No. 97 First aye., Pittsburg, Pa. mh9-D FOK SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers: all sizes and styles la stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. ;all refltted;good as new, at lowest prices; portable engines, a to 25 h. p.; boilers all sizes and styles. J.S.YOUNG.23 Park way, Allegheny, Pa. OC25-S0-D FOR SALE-TWO 600-BAKKEL WOODEN tanks, one 75 barrel wooden tank, several small Iron tanks, pipe, fittings, 6team pumps, boilers, 6 Ratchet lard oil presses, buildings, etc., at the Economy Oil Works, Freedom. Forlurther Information address J. ABLETT, Diiqnesne Way, 7 Eighth St., orE. D. MELLON, Freedom. Pa. ap24-30 miscellaneous. FOK SALE-I HAVE FOR SALE ABOUT (15,000 worth of salable goods: will sell OT exchange. Call or address U. 1, 2513 Penn aye., Pittsburg. apj-3 FOK SALE-OLD SASH. 31 WINDOWS 12x22, 45 windows 12x17. 45 windows 12x16, 45 windows 12x20. inqulie or 31. SHIELDS, Slonongahela House, or A. S. WILSON, 211 Third aye. ap23-22 PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have any books to sell. let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STOKE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 PERSONAL BOOKS! BOOKSl-50,000 VOL U31ES all bargains: we will buy that small lot of books of yours or your library. FRANK BACON & CO., Cor. Smlthneld st. and Third ave. anll-ll TJEKSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY KE- A 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 uis wearing apparel, ana wnicn. ox 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 Fifth ave, corner Wood St., second floor, and now everything Is lovely and peace and happiness again reigns in their household. Telephone 1558. au30-D LOST. LOST-SATCHEL AND CRACKER BOX AT or near Webster ave. and High st. Finder will greatly oblige by returning to A E. G.. DIs patch office. ap29-63 LEGAL NOTICES. TOTICE I HAVE IN MY POSSESSION J. 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. ap25-10 Seventeenth ward Police Station. A. B. hTEVENSON, Attorney at Law, 96 Diamond street, Pittibunr. ESTATE OF SAMUEL STEVENSON, deceased, of Moon, Pa. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Samuel Stevenson have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delav. JOHN STEVENSON. Moon, Pa., or A. B. STEVENSON, Executors. apl5-65-Tu W. F. McCOOK, Attorncy-tt-Liw. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT letters of administration on the estate of Martin Jovce, deceased, late of Allegheny county. Pa., have been granted to the under signed, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay-' incnt, and those haying claims or demands against the same will make them known with out delay. SARAH M.JOYCE, apl-53-TU 317 Penn avenue. -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN LN application will be made to the Governor ol Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg, on THURS DAY, the 15th day of May. 1880, at 10 o'clock A. M., by William F. Lang, Stephen A. Shepard. George W. Eisenbeis, William D. Sharpe and Conrad F. Stolzenbacb, under an act of Assem bly, entitled "An act to provide tor the incor poration and regulation of certain corpora tions," approved April 29. 1874, and the supple ments thereto, for a charter of an intended corporation, to be known as the Union Ameri can Cigar Company, tho character and object of which is to manufacture and sell cigars and smoking tobacco in the city of Pittsburg, and for these purposes to hare, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said act of Assembly and the supplements thereto. WILLIAM F. LANG. STEPHEN A. SHEPARD, GEORGE W. EISENBEIS, WILLIAM D. SHARPE. CONRAD F. STOLZENBACH. APRIL 21. 189a ap22-80-Tu PIANOS, . ' ORGANS. And all manner ot Small Instruments AT HAMILTON'S, ap29-79 Fifth arenue. i TO LKT. , Allechenr Residences. TO LET-FURNISHED HOUSE ON FAYETTE St., one square from Bidwell. Allegheny City; possession from 31ay 1 for five months. For lurther particulars apply at No. 33 FIFTH AVE. . ap25-24-D O LET-NO. 08 SHEFFIELD ST.. ALLE GHENY: 8 rooms; late Improvements; newly papered, painted and repaired. See W. A. HEK KON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. ap29-83 fTlO LET FKANKL1N I isTREET. ALLE- 1 uurai, a minutes trom electric cars. brick house. 8 rooms attic, bath. w. c, sldccn- trance, larcre yard, newly papered. In prime order. DAVID SHAW & CO.. 152 Fourth ae. ap29-74-TTS Suburban Residences. TO LET-SEVERAL DWELLINGS. FROM fire to eight rooms, atGicnfield, at from (10 to (25 per mouth. C. BEKINGEK A SON. 156 Fourth ave. ' ' ap29-77-rrs TO LET FURNISHED DWELLING OF eight rooms at West Bellevue, P.. Ft. W. A L. it. u. ; rent hu per montu. SON, 156 Fourth ave. C. BEK1NGER& ap29-77-TT3 TO LET-VALUABLE PROPERTY SITUATED In Homer, Indiana county. Pa., 50 miles cast of Pittsburg: within three minutes' 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. Said property sultiblc for summer re sort or for any one wishing to keep a private hotel for city boarders wishinir a cool, sh dr spot for the Bummer. Address BOX 3S, Homer. Indiana county. Pa. ap24-12-TTS Apartments. TO LET-THIRD-STORY FRONT R0O3I: FUR N1SHED, with nse of bath. NO. 11 DEVIL LIERS STREET, two short squares from Wjlle avenne cable line. ap29-91 Offices. Desk Room. u mi IO LET A FEW NICE OFFICES IN GER- JL SIANIA SAVINGS BANK BU1LDINH, , aplO-49 Wood and Diamond streets. rpO LET-ON FIFTH AVE.. 1NTHECHKON JL ICLB-'lELEGRAPH building, one or the most desirable second-story offices In the city. Bee W. A. HERRON & SONS, No. 8u Fourth ave., Pittsburg, Pa. apl9-94-19.22,25,29 rpo IO LET FOURTH STOKY OF NO. 99 FIFTH avenue, 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. 31. Cribbs. Keal Estate Agt., No. 99 Fifth ave. For particulars see BUS. JIG It D1SPATCB, corner Smlthfleld and Diamond sts. 117 Miscellaneous. TO LET FURNISHED HOUSES ONE OF 8 rooms on Wylle ave.. Thirteenth ward; one of 9 .rooms on Franklin St.. Allegheny: one of rooms on Emerson St., East End: one of rooms at Quaker Valley. Fort Wayne Railroad, bee W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourthavc ap26-27-TUS TO LET OK 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. ADAMS CO.. Real Estate Agts., Keal Es tate and Law Building. ap!6-58 BUSINESS CHANGES. NOTICE THE UNDERSIGNED, THE sole owner and manager of the Western Pennsylvania Electric Company, No. 125 Fifth avenue, hereby gives notice that John Roberts has from this date no business relation to said company, and hereafter he has no authority to represent said company as its electrician, or in any other way. His services to the company cease from this date. np29-C0 IRVIN REDPATH. EDUCATIONAL. RENSS.ELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTI TUTE, Troy, N. Y. Examinations forthis the oldest school of engineering in the United States, will be held in Pittsburg, Pa., on June 4, 1890. Candidates will be examined in the following subjects: Spelling, English grammar, geography, arithmetic, algebra, through equa tions of the-second degree including radicals and in plane geometry. The examinations will be wholly written, and a fee of 85 will be re quired of each candidate. Place of examina tion giren about May 20. See this paper. For further information address D. M. GREENE. Director, ap2S-81-TT3 Troy. N. Y. ELECTIONS. OFFICE OF ;1 MONONGAHELA WATER COSIPANT. 1113 Carson St.. Secdnd Floor., Pittsburg. Pa 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 P. Ji. at this office. G. STENGEL, Secretary. ap20-55-D Office of thk Phh.adei.phia Company, 820 Penn avenue, Pittsburg. Pa., April 25, 1890. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of this company will be held in the We3tinghouso building on MONDAY, 3fay 5, 1890. at the hour of 12 o'clock, noon, for the election of a President and Board of Direct ors for the ensuing year, and for the transac tion of any other business that may come be fore said meeting. W. D. UPTEGRAFF, ap25-9 Secretary. PROPOSAL. NOTICE TO BUILDERS. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of F. J. Ostorling, Architect. 42 Fifth are., until MAY 3, for the erection of the Franklin public school building, on the property corner Frank lin, Logan and ilazel sts., Pittsburg. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the architect. Bond to the amount of the contract mnst arcomnany each bid. ap25-33 GEO. BOOTH, Secretary. SEALED PROPOSALS ARE INVITED UP to 3IAY 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. 1'ians and specincations can be seen at the office of T. D. Erans, Architect, rooms 814 and 815 Lewis building. Tbe right is reserred to reject any and all bids. A bond will be reqrired for tho execution of the worK. to tho full amount of the contract. Bids shall be addressed to Dr. Henry A. Page, 6012 Penn are.. E. E. HENRY A. PAGE. Secretary. PlTTSBUItO. Pa. April 22. lbOO. ap22-29 NOTICES. Office of Treasurer Allegheny j County, April 1, 1890. ( NOTICE. In pursuance of the twenty-first section of an act relating to Allegheny county, approved the 1st day of May, 1861, and of the amendments of tbe said section, approred tbe 30th day ot March, 1866, 1 do hereby giro notice that the duplicates for the sereral wards, boroughs and townships will be open, and I will beprepaied to receive the county. State and poor taxes for 1890 on and after the 1st day of May, 180Q. Said taxes can be paid a: this office until the 1st day of August with a deduction of 5 per cent for prompt payment to all persons paying the whole amount of 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 tbe 1st day of September, 1890. WILLIAM HILL, mh29 63-d Treasurer of Allegheny County. AMUSEMENTS. BIJOU THEATER TO-NIGHT. EDWARD HARRIGAN OLD LAVENDER. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. May 5 air, Barnes of New York. ap28-21 TT ARRIS' THEATER Every afternoon and evening. HardieandVon Leer ON THE FRONTIER. Week May 5, Shanty Queen. ap29 OOtuwf "1RAND OPERA HOUSE-TO-NIGHT. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. A DARK SECRET. -Next week Little Lord Fauntleroy. ap2S-27 HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEM1 To-night. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday find Stnrrliw THE HENRY . BURLESQUE COMPANY. 40 ABI1S1S VI. ap27-15 VIT-ORLDS MUSEUM ALLEGHENY Week April SS. MiS3 Myrtle TT UtI. Corbin. the Four-Leirced Girl. In Thcatorium. Fourth Edition of tbe World's Great Spscialty Show. Admission 10c. children 5a ap29 46-D PLAYERS LEAGUE-BASEBALL-EXPOSITION PARK. CLEVELAND VERSUS PITTSBURG. April 25, 26, 28. 29. Game called at 3:45. ADMISSION, 25c. Tickets at W. J. McClurg's, opposite postoffice, and at R. Taylor's. No. 1 Sixth st. ap29-D c. A. BALPH, BUILDING CONTRACTOR, 41 Seventh arenue, Pittsburg, Pa, Telephone 1344. . seo-38-TTS A. WHITELEY, 128 Third are., upstairs, opp. Barnes' Safe and Lock Works. Gents' shoes soled andheeledfor75cwhileyou wait. Hand-sewn, 85a ,Anest work in the city. mco-OY-TT MEETINGS. NOTICE-MEMBERS OF LINCOLN COM MANDERY No. 4, U. A. 31., will assem ble in Allegheny Commandery's hall, 43 West Diamond street, Allegheny. TUESDAY AFT ERNOON at 1 o'clock sharp to attend tbe f u eral of our late comrade. Samuel L. Sweeney. Comrades of sister comrnanderirs invited to at tend. By order of S. T. SHOOP, Attest: " ' "-Coin. E. C. SYKES. R. S. ap2S-14 Office of the Pittsburg, Allegheny, i and Manchester Traction Co cor. I of Liberty ave. and Marketstbeet, f Pittsburg. March 19. 1890. J A MEETING Ot'JHE STOCKHOLDERS of tho Pittsburg, Allecheny and 31an chester Traction Company will be held at the general office of the company on TUESDAY, ilay 20, 1890, at 2 P. 3f . for the purpose or roting for or against tbe creation of an indebtedness of the company. mh21-S7-Tu A. M. NEEPER. Secretary. OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE BE CEIVED at the office ot the City Con troller until 2 o'clock P. 3T. on Friday, ilay 2, 1S90, for the erection ot No. -4 police station on Forbes avenue, near Boquet street. Fourteenth ward. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of Bichel & Brennan, architects. No. 91 f i tin avenue. Bonds in double the amount of each bid, with two sureties, must accompany each proposal; said bonds to be execnted before tho Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any of all bids. J. O. BROWN, Chief Department of Public Safety. ap21-18 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of the City Con troller until SATURDAY, May 10, 1S90, at 2 P. jr., for the repairing and remodeling of No. 1 engine house. . Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of F. J. Ouerling, Esq., Architect, No. 42 Fifth avenue. Pittsburg, Pa. Bond in double the amount of bid must ac company each proposal; said bond to be exe cuted before tbe Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves tbe right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN. Chief Department Public Safetr. Pittsburg. April 2S, 1890. ap29-23 Office of the City Treasurer, i municipal ball. bmithfield street. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL owners, (whether residents or non.resi dents of the city ot Fittsburg).of drays, carts, wagons, carriares, buggies, etc., to pay their li cense at this office forthwith. All licenses not paid on or before tbe first Monday in March, 1890, will be placed in the hands of police officers for collection, subject to a collection fee of 50 cents. And all persons neglecting to pay on or be fore first Monday in May, 1890, will be subject to a penalty double the amount o' the license to be recovered before the proper legal author ity of said city. The old metal plate ot last year must be re turned at tbe time licenses are taken out. or 25 cents additional will be charged on tbe license. Rates of license: Each one-horse vehicle, S6 00; each two-horse vehicle, $10 00; each four horse vehicle, $1200; each four-horse hack, $15 00; omnibuses and timber wheels, dfawn by two horses, $10 00; one extra dollar will be charged for each additional horse used in above specified rehicles. J. F. DENNISTON. City Treasurer. fe20-22-D SEPARATE AND SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the City Controller until 2 p. M. on Tuesday. April 29, 1890, for lurmshing the following supplies for the Department of Public Safety during the year commencing May 1, 1890, the same to be furnished to such bureaus and department storehouses as may be from time to time re quired, to wit: Harness and horse supplies, hardware, bouse and stable supplies, horse feed, oils and grease, hose, hose couplings, etc , fuel, meals for prisoners, photographing crimi nals, sawdust, wire, zincs, electrical batteries, painting and lettering, ice. lumber, tin, copper and sheet iron work, soap, telephone service, furniture, cocoa mats, cocoa matting, Smyrna rugs, carpets, linoleum, bedding, laundry work, drugs and chemicals, piasters and dressings, liquors, paints, oils and varnishes, lighting, buggies, buckwagous and miscellaneous ar ticles. Specifications for tbe above can be bad at tbe geueral office of tbe department. Bonds indoublethe amount of each bid, with two sureties, uiu-.t accompany each proposal, said bonds to be execnted before tbe Mayor or Ciiy Clerk. The Department of Awards re serves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN, aplS-36-D Chief Department ot Public Safety. DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS, I Pittsburg. April 22. 1890. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at tbe office of City Controller until FRIDAY, the second day of May. 1890. at 2 o'clock p. 31., for furnishing and delivering f. o. b. cars. Pittsburg: Water Weight per Tons. Class. Size. pipe. lentrth. 50 B. 4-inch water pipe 247 lbs. 30 C. 4-inch water pipe 284 lbs. 270 B. ti-inch water pipe 413 lbs. 320 , C. 6-inch water pipe 471 lbs. 20 B. 8-Inch water pipe 576 lbs. 25 C. 8-inch 'water pipe 685 lbs. 125 B. 12-inch water pipe 1,00.1 lb3. 60 C. 12-inch water pipe 1,217 lbs. 900 200 tons special castings. Bidders must fix a date limiting the time of delivery and completion of contract. Tho Chief of tbe Department of Public Works re serres the right to increase or decrease tbe abore quantity 2u per cent. Also for furnishing and delivering f. o. b. cars. Brilliant station. A. V. R. R., one ralve chamber, one foundation plate, one piston head and one cylinder bead. For plans, speci fications and all other information, apply at the office of Superintendent of Water Sup ply and Distribution. No bids will be consid ered unless accompanied by bonds in double tteamountof the estimated cost probated be fore the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards re3er7e tho right to reject any or all bids. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department ot Public Works. ap22-l No. 378. AN ORDINANCE-ESTABLISHING THE grade of Rose street, from DeTidiers street to Kirkpatrick street. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the City of Pittsburtr, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted br the authority of the same. That the grade of tbe north curb line of Rose street, from Derilliers street to Kirkpatrick street, be and tbe same shall be established as follows, viz.: Beginning at the east curb line of Deril liers street at an elevation of 274.03 feet: tbenco rising at the rate of 1L0O feet per 100 feet for a distance of 227 feet to the west c-'rblineof Grove street at an elevation of 299.00 feet; tnence rising to tne east euro line oi urore street at an elevation of 300 feet; thence rising at tbe rate of 10.82 feet per 100 feet for a dis tance of 313.50 feet to the west enrb line of Ad dison street at an elevation of 333.92 feet; thence level to the east curb line of Addison Btreet: thence rising at tbe rate of 13 feet per 100 for a distance of 160.04 feet at an elevation of 354.72 feet: thence by a parabolic curve for a distance of 200 feet at an elevation of 351.72 feet: thence falling at the rate of 13 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 312.96 feet to the west curb line Kirkpatrick street at an elevation of 314.14 feet. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or dinance conflicting with tbe provisions of this ordinance be and tbe same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects thin ordinance. Ordainpd and enacted into law in Councils this 31st dav of Marco. A. D. 1890. H. P. FORD, President ot Select Council. Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of Select Council. G. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office. April 3, 1890. Approved: WM. JfcCALIJN, Mayor. Attest: ROBT. OSTERMAIER. Assistant Mayor's Clerk. Recorded In Ordinance Book, roL 7, page S91, 11th day of April. A. D. 189a Continued on Tenth Page. LOTS-EIGHT PER CENT NET GUAR ANTEED for five years, at Sheffield. Ala., ou lots purchased at puollo sale Mav 7. 8 and 9, if improved within six months: Sheffield is on the Louisville and Nashville R. R., the East Tenn., Va. & Ga. R. R. aud the Birming ham, Sheffield and Tennessee River R. R., and at tho bead of navigation on tbe Tennessee river; 38 manufactories, including 5 blast iron furnaces, employing 1.500 men; other enter prises including exten.ive railroad shops, now under construction, will employ LOOO addi tional; attend sale; reduced railroad and steam boat fare from all points: descriptive matter furnished on application to SHEFFIELD LAND. IRON &. COAL COMPANY. ap29S2 WIESE & KEVAN, Jobbers and Importers of Fine Cigars, hare removed to 17 Sixth street. Retail business first floor ot building. ap6-76-wrsu EDWARD SCHAUER, Merchant Tailor, (Successor to Schauer fc Busch), Has removed to 407 Wood St. A fine assort ment of imported suitings at reasonable prices. ap6-77-WFSU The Boston Novelty Store. Thomas Kenyon proprietor, hare removed to the Semple building, Allegheny. Largest stock la the city. apS-TVnTsn AUCTION !ALES. HDUSEiinWFurniturE . Will be sold by auction, tbe entirs famishment at residence. Ho. 21 Monterey Street, Allegheny City, TUESDAyTaPRIL 29, At 10 o'clock A. 31.. Consisting of parlor, hall, chamber and dining room furniture, brussels and moquette carpets, glass and queensware. table cutlery, kitchen utensils, eta, etc. John D. Bailey, ap22-75-TTS Auctioneer. A T AUCTION Superior Jiou' e furnisbments and carpets of an Allegheny r si lence. whose owners are lear ing tbe city, am t e goods will be sold TUES DAY MORNI G April 28, at 10 o'clock, at No. 311 Market st. Everything must go. Handsome hall rick, cost $325, fine pictures, portiers, body brussels, moquets and velvet carpets, from rooms, halls and stairs, solid walnut sideboard, band carved, cost $325, leather chairs, conch, bed lounge, handsotna chamber suits, mirrors, mirror door wardrobe, folding bed, beddins, rugs, toilet ware. Hub parlor suit, rockers, kitchen and laundry good?, eta, eta HENRY AUCTION CO, ap27-104 Auctioneers. ADJOURNED Administratrix's Sale. ESTATE OF MARIA ANNA WOLFF, DECi THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1890. Three acres of land in the Eleventh ward, Allegheny City, routing on the New Brighton pike, known as Frank Wolffs Hotel property. Hishly improved. Title perfect Inquire of JOSEPHINE MUEND. Admx., 673 Prebla are., Allegheny. N. W. SHAFER. Attorney. ap26-65-26,2S.2a,30,m5.6,7 AUCTION SALE OF THE RESTAURANT AND HOUSEHOLD GOODS Of JOHN HOHMAN. 633 Smlthfleld street; Pittsburg, Pa., consisting of tables, chairs, dishes, stores, counters, show-case, ice-box, clock, Ac, AT 10 A. M. WEDNESDAY. C. H. WELNHAUS. Auctioneer. ap29-67 -pUBLIO SALE. WASHINGTON, PA MAY 1, at 1 P. il. the "Old Reliable" Carriage) Manufactory and Planing Mill: size of lot 240x 1S5 feet: brick buildings easy of change to suit purchaser; natural gas for fuel; plenty ot water, good railroad facilities; terms raado known dav of sale. apT7-30 OPENING MAY 1, 1830, OF THE DRAVOSBURG BRIDGE, And this Summer tho ELECTRIC LINE, Will Bring the NEW RISHER PLAN OF LOTS, So delightfully and healthfully situated at DRAVOSBURti, PA, into easy access to MCKEESPORT. This is tbe cheapest and most complete plan of BUILDING LOTS, with the grades of all streets carefully established, yet offered to tho Bubhc, and is within 15 minutes' walk of the aliimore and Ohio and Pittsburg, McKees port and Yougbiogbeny Railroad depots at McKeesport, and from 3 to 5 minutes' walk to Drarosburg station, on the Pittsburg, Virginia and Charleston Railroad, and to tbe Reynold, ton station, on the Pittsburg, McKeesport and Bellerernon Railroad. ADVANTAGES TO WORKTNGMEN. These lots are within 15 minutes' walk from the National Tune Works, the W. Deweea Wood Co.'s Iron WorKs, tbe new Monongahela Furnace Co.. tne National Rolling Mill Co., at McKeesport; hence the advantage of these lots as homes for workingmen is apparent. THESE LOTS ARE BEAUTIFULLY LO CATED FOR SUBURBAN RESIDENCES, Overlooking the Monongahela Valley at a healthy elevation, with good natural dralnaga and pure water, at prices surprisingly low con sidering the adrantaces in location. OJf WEEKLY, MONTHLY OR YEARLY PAY'. MENTS. to suit purchasers. The plan Is outside of any borough limits, and purchasers escape all borough tax. Tha lery In Mifflin township is only about 10 mills. THESE LOTS SELL ATPRICES RANGING FROM 200 TO 8500. Inquire at the office of tbe ESTATE OF JOHN C. RISHEB, At Drarosburg. Or NO. 8 WOOD STREET. Pittsburg, Pa. ap2tS7-D TO LET. Complete East End Houses. THE BEST IN THE MARKET. New. just finished; latest.style; 6 and 8 roomll elegantly finished; the most approved con veniences; very desirably located oa ALPHA TERRACE, BEATTY ST., NEAR NORTH HIGHLAND. Tho fronts are of "Dayton stone; plate glass windows, hardwood finish; the most approved, sanitary Dlnmbing: tile hearths and vestibules; 2 w. a; electric lights, speaking tubes, larga pantry, heater, laundrr and closets: stone rer andas and porticos: nickel-plated railing around same, with French casement windows opening out on same, nicely elevated from the strettr flagstone walks, shade trees. Rent $40 to $50 per month. See W. A. HERRON & SONS. ap24-3S-TT3 80 Fourth arenue. CASH IN HAND TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES, At Low Rates of Interest, In Sums to Suit. No Delay. CHARLES SOMERS fc CO., 313 Wood St. l ap27-71 TTCKNIGHT & VICTORY, PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FTrTERS, Dealers In Gas Fixtures. LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETC, Special attention giren to Natural Gas Fittlms. 416 SMITHFIELD ST.. PITTSBURG. PA. Telephone 769. ja7-69-TTS PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth arenue, above Smlthfleld, next Leader1 office. (No delay.) Established 20 years. se25-60 DIAMONDS-COME SEE OUR SEVEN STONE diamond rings J15 00 each, tha greatest bargains on earth;friendship rings 50c. $1 00 and $1 50 eacn; diamond watches. Una jewelry clocks, silverware and spectacles, eta, at WILSON'S. 61 Fourth are., Pittsburg Fina watch repairing a specialty. ap25-TTS TIT MAY, SONS 4 CO.. Finn DYEING AND CLEANING. ,.,,, . 5 Sixth Arenue, mlil&$0-TT3 Pittsburg.?, i &. 9 V '
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