XA RICH OLD COUNT!. Valuation of All tbe Property in the Slate of Allegheny S EARLY THREE HUNDRED MILLIONS A Big Decrease Eesnlts From Kon-Taxation of Charities. FIGDRES TEAT INTEREST TAXPAIEES The following statement of the County Controller was made yesterday to the County Commissioners of the total valua tions of the wards, boroughs and townships for tax assessments: PITTSBURG- " VAtXA- COCXTT 6TATB WAKDS. TIPS. TAX- TAA ,., T-SI.3S5 21,784 It 10.869 7 M HSMSK 44.994 71 l.7 77 JIS i3K!.14n 6,618 42 240 SI iYlS its! 40.". iaS77 20 S79 29 liiS::::::::: : : Sissos 7 1S ... . 1H.G10.005 31,830 02 4,55S77 15th::.:..... -. a-sawo 10.71714 tkio 16tll S.0B9.025 .&$ 735 16 J7th S.77S.B0O 17.317 1.249 7 18th 3.314K0 9.W7 70 S12 SO lStil :::....: 4,714,755 14.14427 z. 2Wh :::::.:: 5v6i5 29.7m ss f.pjis 2Ut......... ..:.... 5.333,415 K.OM 14 1.6SS 53 Kd S.9S6.185 11.95S55 4,74125 m .:::::. 3.157.91 9,473 m swm 2i?h'..: ::.:.. ... xai.ut Sits 79 sssw :!: 2.57L720 7.715 IB 604 63 IS"r.::::::::::: svtS z 1.003 27th..:.::.:.:..:.::. T.ivis mn 23992 2h ............ 18390 .695 17 523 4S 29th J.914.93T. 5,744 80 181 40 0th 1,355.325 4.065 97 29118 31 tt 1,(22.515 3,067 56 253 IS SM 1,4835 4.26 5 33d 739,980 2,119 94 233 16 34th 1,00149. M10 47 178 90 35th 889.440 2.6U8 32 229 .0 36th 902.950 2,708 85 498 81 Total 14 687.417 4J.8G3 M 67,291 62 ALLEGHENY. WABDS. 1st.... 2d 3d 4th 5th 6th 7th...... .... 8th 9th 10th 11th 12th 13th 8 6,671,025 120,013 OS f 9,147 45 4.892 09 2.52 90 2.800 80 &.8S5 81 1,462 50 344 CO 1(7 23 128 61 485 67 1,07123 215 63 569 72 lC.-JM.Kt, 3U..U3 40 31. OK 78 6,694,265 6,61X695 6.604.045 19.838 11 19,812 21 15.477 73 4.812 87 3.CI2 11 3,78154 5,773 15 4.803 36 3,6) 19 2.630 80 5,159.255 1,604,290 1,204.035 1,253,83 1,924,340 1.601,120 1, 9,71 945,600 Total.. 31,759. 880, tl55.231 3lt 29,634 19 BOBOUGHS. McKeesportl w'd. t 2,S10,56S t 6,901 73 330 39 McKeesport,Sw'd. 1,671.280 5,03184 1,590 71 McKeesportSw'd. 1,72R,390 5,179 17 380 63 teltthoover 338,260 1.014 81 26 66 Jraddock. lw'd... 662.780 J.9S8 14 100 3 raddock. Iw'd.. 886,760 2,660 65 146 65 raddock, 3w'd... 563,125 1,689 62 305 86 lellevne 765.(60 2,297 64 827 24 Ohartlers 753,610 2,26118 190 52 Etna 1.349,625 4,048 35 189 67 Toraopolls 246,920 74110 124 25 aiiabeth 522,900 L5G9 01 539 84 reentree 37o,75 1,128 09 108 37 IfrnSel?!:.... 234,555 70J 46 63 00 lomestcad, 1 w'd.. 44.595 2,534 64 19167 Jomestcao.2w'd.. 783.075 2.349 29 lffi 22 Homestead, 3 w'd.. 199.520 S98 56 13 13 Knoxvllle. 527,570 1,582 71 63 40 Mlllvalcl ward.... Z".545 I" SH MlllTale; 2 ward... 477.345 1,432 35 38 10 Sllltvale, Sward.- 200,163 6O0 78 75 19 Macsfleld 621,400 1.864 18 196 49 Osborne 197,130 59141 5S0 Kcrnoldton 324.755- 974 86 13 hewickley 1,518.990 4,557 58 1.696 b5 Miarpsburr 1,715.585 5,146 75 637 34 s-prlnjr Garden 209.760 629 28 132 66 Tarentum. lward. 295.6S5 887 41 SS5 10 Tarentum. 2 ward. 3C7,(no 9.11 13 122 01 Tarentum, Sward. 337,760 1,073 56 7 86 'erona 487,435 1,462 53 73 56 itnont 722.150 2,166 32 738 37 -st Bellevue..... 499,740 1,499 80 150 11 eft Liberty 286.329 858 99 175 76 est Elizabeth.... 221, 4S0 664 50 318 05 'ltlnsburg 3,411,395 10,234 18 1.310 94 totals PG, 824,012 80,477 92 11.741 51 TOWNSHIPS. "Ieppo 1 171,875 8 515 08 90 97 it" net 4.198.3.15 12,597 23 1,175 81 Jd la 1.M5.515 5,598 42 698 63 etbel 700.570 2,10174 47G64 -artlers 2,904,740 8.714 34 1,162 08 filler 1,195,175 3,585 77 18136 Tcsceit 167,995 504 20 49 71 Uabeth 1,670,575 5,012 84 633 55 1st Deer 745,380 2,236 33 118 68 -anklln 391,300 1.174 28 78 47 wn 29G.100 883 76 123 16 llley 1.OS9.640 3.2M73 337 15 .rward I.l72.5a5 3,518 27 35S 39 Jluptan 667.385 2,002 80 194 25 aruiar 475.185 1,425 55 50 11 trrison 1,' 04,215 3,193 64 144 72 .dlana 644,330 1,933 00 122 48 cllersoa 1,556.465 4.670 53 7108 illbuck. 626,500 1,879 96 622 71 et 891,969 2.678 91 1,623 67 St. Clair. 858,655 2.577 28 287 60 Lincoln 425,630 1,277 07 105 71 Mifflin 2.833,990 8,502 77 1,443 00 Moon 769.125 2,308 00 296 07 Uarshall 431,230 1,330 17 86 86 McUandless... 786,570 2.359 71 122 00 .North Fayette 1,351,245 4.054 45 679 01 Xevllle 237.345 712 19 19 20 X. Versailles 1,553.330 4.660 84 187 40 O'llara 1,463,700 4.392 U 841 SO Ohio 40J.175 1,200 88 62 22 Mum 1.1SS.1S0 3.56532 359 43 1'enn 1,36.1.125 4,108 34 4IS32 l'lne. 537.130 1,61164 176 39 ration 991,845 2,976 26 314 84 "oblnson 1,024.9,TI 3,075 51 216 63 oss 1.352,595 4,05874 463 79 Kescnre 1,191,615 3,575 09 57114 Blrliland. 652,850 1,553 55 70 10 bhaler 1.448.26J 4,346 10 409 90 bprlnirdale 431,870 1.295 MS 273 92 S. Versalles 117.155 35152 2 95 Snowden 507.445 1.522 33 123 01 S. Fayette 1,444.125 4,322 76 383 23 ewlcUey 288,805 866 86 40 61 COtt 1.151.240 3.453 72 52187 terrett 903,019 2,709 79 239 99 Btowe 1,527.740 4.484 22 204 41 Upper St. Clair 842,(65 2,526 78 395 01 Union 281-1.515 859 89 82 89 Versailles 707,847 2.124 03 27114 Wllktns 8C2.235 2,418 17 27133 "West Deer 853. 4U) 2,56112 113 54 totals 153.290. 150 159,900 09 t 19.C37 65 BECAPITITLATION-. sburgr tgiitaj.... oroufrhs J-Qwnshlps .... 142,687.4171 427,863 58 67,291 62 51,759.S80 155.281 31 29,634 19 26,824,012 80,477 92 1L741 51 53,290,150 159.900 09! 19,037 65 Total 264,561,459l 873,532 90 127,704 97 The recapitulation of the poor taxes were ni follows: Borouchs, S20.185 88; townshiDS, fiO.063 21; toUl, 560,249 09. The report shows the total valuation ot the real, personal and mixed property in the county, and the amount of tax to be col lected by the Countr Treasurer. The as sessed valuation is 53,666,369 less than in 1889, when it was ?2S8,227.828. The de crease is not owing to a depreciation in value, but last year many charitable institutions, etc., were assessed, and as the courts have since decided the tax. could not be collected, they were exonerated and this year were not assessed. Buijor this 1890 would show an increase ove- 1889. The countv tax levy in 1889 was Sl.f 72.911 19, while this year it is but $873, GC, 90, largelv due to the decrease of 1 mill in the tax. The State tar last year was S120.890 20. and this year is increased to !7,701 97. The poor tax for last vear in s borougns and townships was $61,569 07 d this year is 560,249 0a. The total tax ; county has to pay is 51,061,486 96. Fits, spasms, St. Vitus danc, nezvous ss and hysteria are soon cured bv Dr iles' Jfervine. Free samples at" jos leming & Son's, Market t Ladles' Suits!! In India silks, challie, benrietta, ita. orted cloths, lace, black silk, etc., etc. Ladies' tea gowns! In challis, silks, lawns, ginghams, cen tury cloths, etc, etc. Grand opening; of new sprinc stocK to-day. Jos. House & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Gloves and Milts. "We show a grand line of new kid and suede gloves in buttons, hooks and mosque tatres at all prices; also new silk mitts in peaestt variety. Silk and lisle gloves for ladies and children at Bosenbaum & Co.'s. . Special prices on short lengths of table linens for our Friday barcain Rale. tissu Hugus & Hacke. Cleantas and Drelng. Ladies' and gents' clothing neatly done by Chat. Pfeifer, 143 Smithfield st. A. Northrop dt Co.a Xtir Clrcnlar All Abont i'nnnled Iron Celllnss. If you are building, send stamp for this circular. If you are repairing a building, send for. it. If Tu have any rooms with old broken plastered ceilings, or old, decayed and open Jointed wood ceilings, send for it. Our patent paneled iron ceilings have been before tbe public for the last eight or ten years, Bnd now there art thousands in use, scattered all over the Union, in stores, banking offices and hotels, while its superior acoustio properties has brought it into ex tensive demand for churches, halls and opera houses. Its low cost and cleanliness intro duces it into schools and asylums. And now the increasing demand lor something to take tbe place of plaster for residence ceilings, something that would gratify the artistic taste of our most cultivated house wives, and still be permanent and endur ing, and thns save them the constant annoy ance and expense ot re-plastering and re papering; something that could be applied over the old broken plastered ceilings with out being compelled to take down and re move the dirt and dust-covering stuff, has prompted us to bring out these beautiful designs of embossed metal plates. These embossed plates are adapted to side walls as well as ceilings, working np beautifully into wainscoting, frieze and field. ' As all figures and designs are in relief, really very little brush decoration is needed. They are, however, susceptible of any desired de gree of ornamental decoration from simple, quiet tinting to the most elaborate and or nate display ot coloring, gilding and bronz ing, giving abundant scope for display of taste and talent to our most gifted decora tive artists. Address A. NOKTHKOP & Co., Corner Twenty-third and Mary streets, South Side, Pittsburg, Pa. Cabinet photoa 51 per dozen. Life-size crayons cheaper than anywhere else. Soir xenbekg's Society Gaiakky, 35 Fifth ave., Pitts.; Branch Gallery, 52 Federal St., Allegheny. SI 00. Until Further Notice. 81 OO. A life-size crayon, S3 50; 12 cabinets or one 8x10 photo for $1, at Aufrecht's Elite Gallery, 516 Market st., Pittsburg. A Great Event. V "We open to-day the finest line of ladies' suits, tea gowns and wrappers ever shown in these cities. In all grades and handsome styles of henriettas, India silks, challies, lace, etc. Grand opening to-day. JOS. HOBXE& Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Barkeeper. Attention. Three thousand barkeepers' coats, includ ing all the latest styles, such as the Hoff man, the Gilsey, the Palmer, the Anderson, etc, will be placed on sale at strikingly low prices at Kaufmanns' this morning. French Dry Clenntnc A specialty. Ladies' dresses, wraps and children's garments without having to be taken apart. Goods received by express. Chas. Pfeifeb, Pittsburg office, 443 Smithfield st; Alle gheny, 100 Federal st. Lace curtains direct from the manufact urer; 300 pairs of nottingham and guipure lace curtains, over 50 new designs, white and ecru, 3 to 4 yds. long, from $2 50 to 57 50 per pair; about 33 per cent less than regular values. Hugus & Hacee. tissu n. tn. Tou'll buy 525 00 French robes for 512 50, won't you? Well, they're here for you, new to-day. The dress goods man shipped them by express, only 50 of them. Boggs & BUHL. Ladies' new spring suits. Ladies' new tea gowns and wrappers. Grand opening in the suit department to day. JOS. HOKNE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. Nevr Fnrasolsl We have them in newest designs, fringed, plaid, striped or plain, for ladies, misses and children, 25c to $15 each, at Bosenbaum & Co.. "WThs Extraordinary Talnea In dress trimmings, in silk fringes, steel leather and zouave. A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth ave. Fob a bargain in black silks attend our Friday sale; regular 52 quality at 51 25 a yd. Hugus & Hacee. TTSSU n. JtB. Bobes 525 00 ones at 512 50 to-day. Sent by the dress goods man. You'll surely see this bargain to-day. Only 50 odd of them. Boggs & Buhl. Cabinet photos 51 per dozen, prompt de livery. Crayons, etc , at low prices. Lies' Gallery, ttsu 10 and 12 Sixth st. Sterling: Hirer Noyeltlea. Everything under the sun made in silver at Hardy & Hayes', Jewelers, Silversmiths and Art Dealers, 529 Smithfieid street, new building. Oar New Stock of Ladles' Sntta Opened up to-day. JOS. HORKE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. EDUCATIONAL. EENSSELAEK POLYTECHNIC INSTI TUTE, Troy, N. Y. Examinations for this the oldest school of engineering In th8 United States, will be held In Pittsburg, Pa., on June 4, 1890. Candidates will be examined in the following subjects: Spelling, Enclish grammar, geography, arithmetic algebra, through equa tions of the secoDd degree including radicals and in plane geometry. Tbe examinations will be wholly written, and a fee of ?5 will be re quired of each candidate. Place of examina tion given about May 20. See tbts paper. For farther information address D. M. GREENE, Director, ap29-81-TT8 Troy. N. Y. 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 bas from this date no business relation to said company, and hereafter he bas no authority to represent said company as its electrician, or in any other way. His services to the company cease from this date. an29-60 IRVIN REDPATH. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE firm heretofore existing between Alvin 8. King and W. A. Gilleland, under the firm name of King & Gilleland. bas this day dissolved by mutual consent, said W. A. Gilleland having transferred all his interest to said Alvin S. King; who will collect all claims and pay all debts of tbe concern and rontinuo the business in his own name at the old stand. No. 80 Sixth ave. W. A. GILLELAND. ALVIN S. KING. Pittsburg, April 29, 1S90. ap30-59-WThsu VTOTICE I HAVE THIS DAY SOLD MY LN interest in the firm ot H. W. Ahlers fc Co., lumber dealers, Allegheny, Pa., to Mr. H. Ahlers. Tbe business will be continued at same location under same firm of H. W. Ahlers & Co. In retiring from above named firm I would respectfully solicit for my successors a continuance of tbe patronage enjored by late Arm. GEO. L. AHLERS. I'lTTSBOBO, May L 1890. myl-31rrs KOTICE OF DISSOLUTION THE PITTS BURG Clay Pot Company. Limited, a l,artnerhip association, under tbe act of As f?lT f Pennsylvania, approved June 2, 1874, Untof en absolved bj the vote of a majority in ?rt 1r and Talue o tnterest of its members, S?.I n,e. undersigned have been appointed Its il?..iJ i. z traiees, to whom all accounts due to said association shall be paid. A. A. ADAMS, A. H. HE1SEY, WILLIAM McMILLEN, it. t -,. Liquidating Trustees. W. F. MCCOOK. Bolli-linr. fc mvl-lG-D -jl TCKNIGHT 4 VICTOR. PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Dealers in Gas Fixtures, LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETC. Special attntion given to Natural Gas Fitting. 418 SMITHFIELD ST., PITTSBURG, PA. Telephone 763. ja7-69-TTS SS-IHtptav advertisements one dollar per square or m insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted. For Bale, To Let, efo, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than Jltlv xnts. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH offices. THE BRANCH OFFICE FOR THE SOUTH BIDE HAS BEEN REMOVED TO NO. 1412 CAKSOM STRlET. ADEKTISLMFJJTS. HEWS AND SUBSCRIP TIONS CAN "BE LEFT THEME BOTH FOR GENERAL EDITIONS AND FOR THE SPECIAL SOUTHSIDE ISSUE PUBLISHED EACH SATUKDAY. BRANCH OFFICES ABE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT THE' FOLLOWING PLACES, AT ALL OF WHICn WANT, FOR 8ALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISE MENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 8 P. M. FOR INSERTION NEXT MORNING: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with Tux DIS rJLTcn, PITTSBURG. THOM AS MCCAFFREY. S5u9 Butler street. EMIL G. iTTUCKEY. Mi street and Penn ave. E. G. STDCKEY ACO., Wylle ave. and FultoasL N. STOK.ELY, Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, em Penn avenue. OAKT.AND. MCALLISTER &EHEIBL.ER, 6th v. AAtwOOdiU sotrrnsiDK. JACOB SPOHN. No. SCarson street. H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. 3. KAERCHEK, S9 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. FREDH. EGGEKS. 171 Ohio street. F. H. SOGERS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut . J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver ave. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. R. MORRIS, 6SS Preble ave. Ml LI. VALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKER, Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. SHAKPSBUBG. C. BELLMAN. Stationer, 818 Main sk ADVERTISERS, PLEASE NOTICE! THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF . THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH HAS BEEN REMOVED to corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. wanted. Male ITclD. WANTED-A GOOD BARBER-APPL.Y L. BECKER, 2001 Carson St.. S. S. myl-91 w ANTED-A GOOD BARBER. APPLY AL. KING. Grant arenne. Mlllvaleboroueh. myl-83 -TTTANTED-TliIRl) HAND BAKER. APPLY V J. SEAKIUHT, 50 Kesaca St., Allegheny, myl-76 WANTED UI'HMI.STERER-APPLY. AT once. PAXTON'S, 6S4 Preble ave., Alle gheny. myl-95 TTTANTED GOOD COAT AND PANT W makers. Apply JAS. A. McNALLY, 809 Liberty st. myl-72 T7-ANTED-BOY WITH SOME EXPERIENCE V In the barber business. Apply at JOHN LINN'S. 318 Grant st., city. myl-4l TXTANTED-A FUtST-CI.ASS JOURNF.YMAN V barber. Apply at K. u. HEBLER'S. 67 Frankstown ave., E. ., city. myl-71 WANTKD-A COMPETENT BOOKKEEPER: must come well recommended. Address at once. W. P. P., Dispatch office. myl-11 W ANTED-A DRUG CLERK: MUbT BE competent, sober and speak German. Ad dress PHENOL, Dispatch office. myl-28 TrTANTED TWO COATMAKERS WILL v pav (rood prices to the richt men. Atl.OUIS KABLE'S. 118 Collins ave., K. myl-86 WANTED FIRST-CLASS UNION PAINT ERS: good Job for rlfrht men. Apply at once HARRY YOUSG, Oakland, city. inyl-25 TrTANTED-SlNGLE WHITE MAN OF EX Y PER1ENCE to earden and attend live stock. Apply at 907 LIBERTY STREET, myl-14 WA T E D AN EXPERIENCED COL LEtrroR: best or references required. Call at4J0 PENN AVE., bet. 10 and 11 A. M? myl-85 -TTT-ANTED-CARRIAGE PA1NTEKTOTAKE V V charge of paint shop: steady work all year: good wages. II. HERR SON, 810 Fifth avenue. myl-15 YT7-ANTED - MAN TO WORK ON FARM: Vv must be able to clean a horse well. Inquire at 117 DIAMOND ST., between 11:30 and 1 o'clock. myl-40 W ANTED-A PRACTICAL CUTTER WITH best or reference Is oDen for an engage ment. Address DON, American House, 1002 Liberty st. myl-44 W ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS. EXPERIENCED bar mill heater. Apply at PITTSBURG FORGE AND IRON CO., Ninth ward, Alle gheny, Pa. myl-43 WANTED-THREE EXPERIENCED SHOE salesmen by leading shoe house in city: cor respondence confidential. Address "SHOES," Dispatch office. ap30-74 W ANTED-A YOUNU MAN rO WORK, back of lunch counter: one that has experi ence. Inquire at MOKNINU SrAR COFFEh. HOUSE. 514 Wood street. myl-82 ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS SHOE SALES man: one who Is quick and well posted. Adrress. with references lrom former employer, to LOCK BOX185, YoungBtown. O. ap30-57 W ANTED-A FAIRLY EDUCATED CATHO LIC Irishman for steady position; S15 weekly; adrancement. JAY O. BANKS. Man agers. Y. Mfg. Co.. 143K Water st. myl-5S(J -TTANTED-AGENTS- PER WEEK, IN V every town, to sell our teas, coffees, spice and baking powder. Address GREAT WESTERN TEA CO., 563 Pearl St.. Cleveland, Ohio. ap9-98 WANTED-SEVERAL ACTIVE, PUSHING Catholic voung men to solicit ii Pittsburg and Allegheny: S5 per day assured; call soon. E. G ATELY & CO., 25 Federal St., Allegheny. myl-17-Thssu WANTED-TRAVEL1NG SALESMEN CALL ING on druggists, paint supply or hard ware dealers can obtain a 4,slde line'' that sells readily and affords a good margin; only one small sample to carry. Address G., Carrier 12, Cleve land. O. ap23-12 WANTED-AGENTS TO KNOW THAT THE Greatest selling work of modern times has at last appeared. Stanley's own book, 'ln Dark est Africa:" Chas. Scrlbner's Sons, publishers: apply at once for territory. P. J. FLEMING & CO., 77 Diamond sf ap39-84 ANTED - BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COL LEGE, removed to 12 Federal street. Allegheny, near bridge: open 9 A. it. to 9 P. M. ; a good band writing guaranteed in a few lessons; Instruction private for ladles and gentlemen. mhlfMs-TTSSu ANTED-SALESMEN AT f75 PER MONTH salarvand expenses, to sell a line ofsllver- plated ware, watches, etc. : by sample only; horse and team famished free; write at once for full Particulars and sample case of goods free. STAN ARD SILVERWARE CO.. Boston, Mass. SC24-00-D -TTANTED-SALESMEN ON COMMISSION; v V those with experience and established routes preferred, to reore cut us In the sale of salt, pickled, smoked and canned fish. Address, giving references, experience and commission expected, CASWELL, LlVERMOltEA CO., Boston. Mass. ap29-57-ITS -TTTANTED-AKENTS TO SELL TEA, BAK VV ING powoer and pure spices; gilts with goods; coke workers, miners or mlllmen can make money In tbelr spare time: special Inducements to persons having established trade. YAMA SH1RO TEA CO., M Jackson St., Allegheny. Pa. apjwo-TThs WANTED-FOUIt FIRST-CLASS MACHIN ISTS accustomed to light flnewurk. such as sewing machines and tool work; none but strictly first-class men need apply; highest wages and steady work to good men. Apply for three days to It. D. NUTTALL& CO., Grant ave. and Boquct St., Allegheny City. ap30-5l TTT ANTED-MEN - HONEST, TEMPERATE, VV energetic men to travel and solicit orders for 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. CHASE &CO., lUOSoutu Penn Square. Philadelphia. Pa. ap27-10-27,23. 1. A, 4, 1L 18 Female fTein. WANTED-TWO BASQUE MAKERS; NONE but competent hands need apply. NO. 6 FEDERAL STREET. Allegheny. myl-13 WANTED COMPETENT LADY BOOK KEEPER: must thoroughly understand double entry. Address It., Dispatch office, myl-81 -TTTANTED-IMMEDIATELY-SALESLADIES VV fo.' light and pleasant work: S3 per day made easily. Apply -MRS. W. E. BULLARD. 213 Mayron avenne. ap29-61 WANTED-GU5L FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK. German preferred: small famllv; must come well recommended. Inquire 171 THIRTY-SIXTH ST.. 1 elow Butler St. myl-27 Room. )on-ei. Btc -T ANTED GOOD PAYING LOCATION V aud rooms suitable for billiards and pool tables, with or without restaurant. Address CAROM, Dispatch office. myl-26 WANTED-TO RENT A GOOD HOUSE IN central and respectable location for room ers: might buy some furniture. Address HOUSE HUNTfittf, Dispatch office. apsV-63 Illnle nnd Female Help. WANTED-ONE SEAM8TKESS, 1 LADY'S maid, 200 house girls, cooks, chamber maids, dining room girls, nurses. German and colored girls, waiters, farm hands, gardeners. MRS. E. THOMPSON, 60S Grant sU apM-UThs XVT ANTED - IMMEDIATELY 200 HOUSE VV girls. 30 for hotels, 60 cooks, 20 chamber maids, ,3 laundresses, dishwasher, second cook, pantry and dining room girls, colored nurse. 2 sewing girls. MEEHAN'S, 515 Grant St. ap28-D WANTED-LADIE3 AND GENTLEMEN TO take light, pleasant work at their own homes; distance no objection; work sent by mall ; S2 to $5 a day can be quietly made: no canvassing. Address at once RELIABLE MFG. CO., Philadel phia. Pa., Box 912. ap3Q-4 Sitnntlona. W ANTED-A SITUATION BY A YOUNG man as an assistant bookkeeper, or general office work. Address ASSISTANT, Dispatch office. myl-74 -TTTANTED POSITION IN WHOLESALE VV drug or arugsnnaries nnusc; am posiea; oe6tof reference. Address litiAiLi uiiuui GIST. Dispatch office. myl-23 TITANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD VV character: sober. Industrious, willing work er: do not use tobacco: common school education: desires a place where he can advance himself or make himself useful: very kind to horses, but cannot drive. Address H. MYEKS, 4931 Butler street, Pittsburg. myl-83 i A Ml ..an . -rTTANTEO-A PARTNER IN THE LIQUOR VV business with 11,000 to S1.500 capital; good Investment. Address OHIO, Dispatch office. ap26-Si VTT ANTED-A GOOD MAN OB TWO TO V V form a company and purchase an extensive machine shop and foundry business In a flourish ing manufacturing town In Ohio the propei tv is worth over S50, OOO and can be secured and put In to a company on a basis of about f33,00O; 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 In our office any time this week, with a view to formlnga company. JAS. W. DRAPE Jt CO., 129 Fourth ave. myl-39 Boardinc. W ANTED-A FURNISHED HOUSK OR board for a family In the country for the summer within 10 miles of the city on any of tbe railroads. Address I. D Dispatch office lnyl-tso TTTANTED BOARD AND LODGING, BY A VV married lady, whose husband Is absent from city: private family prelerred: central loca tion. Address, giving terms, BOX D, Dispatch office. myl-73 Financial. TTTANTED-MORTGAGES MONEY TO LOAN V In sums to suit at 4)j, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl9-14-TTBSU WANTEU-MORTGAGE3 ON CITY OR Allegheny county property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVER A CO., 62 Fourth avenue. mh2-D VrjANTED-MORTUAGES IN LARGE AND VV small amounts at lowest rates. MA CKUM & CUBBAGE, Boom 31 Fidelity Building, 121 fourth ave. fcI9-Cl -TTTANTED TO LOAN MONEY AT THE V V least market rates on mortgages In targe or small amounts. See W. A. HEBRON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth avenue. myl-24-MTit "TTTANTKD-MORTGAGlflS-1.000,000TOLOAN VV In large and small amounts at 4H, SandS Eer cent, free of statu tax: no delay. REED B. OYLE& CO., 131 Fourth ave. mv21-0-TTS WANTED-MORTGAGES WE ARE PRE PARED to loan sums from JoOOto 500.000 on city and country property; 4X. 5 and 6 per cent. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 123 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. myl-39 TTTANTED-TO LOAN S600,000. IN AMOUNTS. V V of f3, 000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4 percent, free of tax; alsosmaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth at enue. se21-d26-D WANTED-MORTGAGES-Sl,000,CC0TOLOAN . J city and suburban properties at 4)4, 5and Cpcreent. and on larms in Allegheny and adja cent counties at Sper cent. 1. M. PEN NOCK 4 SON. 103 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41 -TTTANTED-TO LOAN 1200.000 ON MORT- VV GAGES: S100 and upward at 6 per cent; (500,000 at i)4 per cent on residences or business froperty; also In adlolnlng counties. S. H. REN CH. 125 Fourth avenue. oc21-4-D Bnsceitaneon. TTTANTED A 6-PASSENGER BOCKAWAY V V carriage: state price and bow It is trimmed. Address BOX 581, Washington, Pa. myl-39 TIT ANTED YOU TO GET A BAKER'S VV dozen (13) of Stewart & Co. 's fine cabinet photos Torsi, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny. mv2S-4VTTSu FOR. SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE Cltv Renldence. FOR SALE-FOETY-FOURTH ST. TWO six-room brick dwellings: gas. water, etc.: total rent, S3S4: lot 25x103: only one square from Penn ave.: good investment. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. myl-37-Ths ITOR SALE ON CENTER vAVE., NEAR Roberts st,, a modern-built dwelling, Beven rooms and large storeroom, with piste glass front, slate roof; lot 24x100 feet to alley;will sell at a bargain. HENRY A. WEAVER CO., 92 Fourth ave. ap30-45 Enst nd Residence. FOR SALE-HOWE STREET, NEAR AIKEN avenue two-storv frame, seven rooms, bath, hot and cold water, both gases, handsomely pa pered: lot 43x100. See BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth avenue. ap27-89-TTSSu FOR SALE-COMPLETE EAST END DWELL ING, centrally located. Just finished, late style of architecture, 8 rooms, well finished: cor ner lot 40x120 feet, near cable and steam cars: only S7.000; terms moderate. See W. A. HEBRON i SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. myl-20-Th F OR SALE-$2.200-AT A BARGAIN, NEW two-storv frame residence, five rooms, hall ana vcstiDuie, nn. attic, city water. DOtn gases, oak finish throughout; five mln. walk from Ben Venue sta.; terms. S300cash: balance in three or five years. GEO. C. SLEETH. Penn and Shady aves., Eas: End. ap22-S7 FOR SALE-NEW BRICK DWELLING OF 7 rooms and 3 finished attic rooms, laundry, wired tor electric lights, speaking tubes, front aud side porches, bay window, and all modern conveniences with a large lot, one square from North inland ave.: price S7.500. C. BERINGER A SON, 150 Fourth ave. ap29-77-TTS FOKSALE-STANTON AVE.. NEAR NEGLEY ave., a new Queen Anne brick of 12 rooms, flue bath, with best or sanitary plumbing, cabinet mantels, tile hearths, combination chandeliers, both gases, portable range, cemented cellar with laundry, large porches, etc.: lot 40x150; only (7,500; sec pboto of this beautiful home at the office. BLACK & BA1KD, 95 Fourth ave. mjl-5S-Thrsu FORSALE-19.800 WILL BUY ONE OF THE finest pressed brick homes In the East End, on Negley ave.. and on line of Duauesne elccric road, containing 12 rooms, bathroom, with all the Improved conveniences, cabinet, mantels, plate glass vestlbule.receptlon hall, art fire places, nard wood finish on first floor, combination chande liers, both gases, large front porches, cemented cellar, lanndrr, nice level lot. Iron fence; call at office. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. myl-85 FOR SALE (20.0(10 OAKLAND: SMALL cash payment down, balance at 4 per cent and Slate tax; large and substantial 12-rooni brick dwelling, hall in center, two bathrooms and w. c's. Inside snntters, marble and slate mantels, and In fact all modern conveniences, with lot 100x225. with fine stable and carriage home In rear: the lraprovemcuts alone cost price asked: situated In excellent neighborhood on line paved residence street; must be sold at once: will be sold at a sacrifice SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. ap30-60 Hnzclvrood Residences. FOR SALE-HAZEL WOOD S3. 500-1-STORY brick dwelling. 0 rooms, bath, hall, city water, nat. gas, front and rear porches: lot 24x100 feet: terras reasonable. IRA M. BURCHFIELD, 153 Fourth ave. apl7-19-TTS FOR SALE HAZELWOOD (5.000 TWO story brick dwelling: ten rooms, ball, laun dry, front and side porches: lot 60x110 feet; only two minutes' walk from Hazelwood station, B. & O. B. it., and second avenue electric railwav; terms reasonable. IRA M. BURCHFIELD, 158 Fourth ave. ap8-47-TTS F' OR SALE HAZELIVOOD-2-STORY BRICK dwelling 8 rooms. halL hatn. lanndrr. hot ana cuiu water, gooa range, nai. gas, iromanu rear porches; lot 44x270 leet; only 2 minutes' walk from Hazelwood station, B. & O. R. R.. and Second Ave. Electric Railway; price (7.000; terms easy. IRA M. BURCHFIELD, 158 Fourth ave. aplO-36-D Alleshenr Residence. F OR SALE A GOOD INVESTMENT ON Chartlcrs at Allegheny, consisting of four tfl,oua. C. BEHINGjrit&SON, frame dwellings, at itxj fourm ave. apzwi-TTS FORSALE-ON SnEKMAN AVE., FRONTING the parks. Allegheny, good house or 10 rooms, lot 25 feet front, at i very moderate price It sold soon. See W. A. HEBRON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. myl-19-UTh FOR SALE-3,000 FOK ALL THREE TWO STORY brick dwellings, five rooms each. In the Third ward: near to parks and electric cars: lots 18x40 ft. each; rent for (225 each; a paying Invest ment, BECKFELD & BRACKEN, 61 Ohio St., Allegheny. ap29-69 FOR SALE-S7.000-ON SPRING GARDEN avenue, Allegheny, two frame houses: front building has storeroom. 11 rooms and attic: back building five rooms and attic: lot 22x100 to an al ley: all sewered: rents for (744 a year: a paying In vestment. BECKFELD 1 BKACK1N, 61 Ohio street. Allegheny. ap20-69 !uburbnn Residence. FOKSALE-AT A BARGAIN IF SOLD QUICK; price greatly l educed; neat house of 9 rooms. In first-class order; lot 80x76 feet; centrally and desirably located, at Bellevue, Ft. Wayne R. R. See W. A. HERUON &bONS, Ho. 80 Fourth ave. myl-19-MTh FOR SALE-LOTS. Allc3hen Lot. FOK SALE 100 ALLEGHENY LOTS ON Lombard St., Linden and Maple aves.. Tenth and Twelfth wards: payments easy. Inquire of J.&f. Mc.NAUGHEU, t iorth Diamond si., or 43 Federal st. mhl2-56-D FOR SALE-(200 TO (400-A HEALTHFUL situation, pleasing surroundings, qaick com munication by rapid transit lines now building; all is secured at a low cost in lots we offer on Ben ton avenue, Allegheny. CHABLE3 HOMERS & CO., US Wood St. Tel. 1773, ap30-e7 Cltr Lots. 1JIOB SALE-ON F1SK ST.. NEAR PENN 1 ave.. Seventeenth ward, very desirable lots 22x140 feet. See VA. HERRON k SONS. No. 80 Fourth ave. myl-SO-TH FOR SALE-1I.O0O EACH. IF SOLD QUICK. Lots 24x100 feet on Webster avenue, near Thirty-third street (the street Is graded). See W. A. HERRON SONS, No. 80 Fourth avenue. FOR SALE-2 ELEGANT BUILDING LOTS on the main business street ortheThlrtv flrstward, pave etc.. for (75 per foot front: property selling all arpund for (100 per foot ; a de cided bargain ror investors. MORRISON & BANKS, 1113 Carson street, S. S., Pittsburg. ap2fi-TTS East End Lots. I?OR SALE -AT SHADYSIDE CORNER ? property; this Is the most eligible building site In this vlclnltv: close Investigation solicited. BAXTER. THOllPSO N & CO.,162 Fourth avenue. ap,t7-83-TTSSU FORSALE-BUILDING LOTS-PRICES VERY reasonable, only 6300 each; easy payments; sire 24x100 feet on Homewood ave.. near the sta tion, P. B. R. See W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth ave. inyl-53-Th FOR SALE-30 ACRES. ONLY 900 FT. FROM P. B. R., and within 6 minutes' walk or 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 FOB SALE-(500 PER ACRE WILL BUY 28 acres rolling land in Twenty-third ward: will s tbdlvlde nicely Into lots: this Is not hlllsldcland: 1. lays well and is the cheapest land In this city; onlv -5 minutes' walk from electric cars. J. B. LARKIN Jk CO.. 152 Fifth ave. myl-46 ORSALE-?I,250AN ACRE-2I ACRES LAND In Twenty-third ward; convenient to becond avenue electric road: can he subdivided Into about 300 building lots which can be sold for (200 to SiOO each: terms X cash, balance easy terms. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 89 Fourth ave. ap30-C0 Suburbnn Lota. FOR SALES200 TO (300-AT THIS PRICE lots In Fleming Parkcertainlyareabargaln. CHARLES SOMEKS & CO., 313 Wood at. Tel. 1773- apS0-7 1710 P. SALE-NORTH HOMESTEAD LOTS, 60X 1 120 feet, fronting on a 60-ront street, near Swlssvale station. P. K. R., and City Farm station, B.&O. K. K.: price (400 to (500 each: terms to suit, IRA M. BURCHFIELD, 158 Fourth avenue. aplO-36-D FOR SALE -THE ABSOLUTE CHARACTER orimprovements guaranteed by restriction, beauty ana convenience in location and assurance or Increasing valuation are all. provided ror in Falrmount lots. CHARLES SOMER3 A CO., 313 Wood St.. 6019 Penn ave. Tel. 1773. apJO-67 Farm's. FOR SALE A NOTED STOCK FARM AND established horse stand in Eastern Ohio: 466 acres highly Improved, with or without stock and Implements: cash or long time payments. ED WITT1SH, 410 Grant St.. Pittsburg. myl-D FOR SALE. OR EXCHANGE SEVERAL farms, from 100 to 400 acres, In Westmoreland Co., near Hillside station, P. It. R.. at from (10 to (25 per acre: some goo'l bargains can be had If applied ror at once. C. BERING ER A SON, 156 Fourth ave. ap29-77-TTS Mlscellnneon. FOR SALE-OWN A HOME-WE WILL BUY or bnild ror you anywhere and let your rent Say ror the property; no security required. RAN1TF.STATJ5 PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch office. Standard building, 8J1-533 Wood st, myl-68-ThSsu FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chnnces. FOR SALE EXCELLENT CITY MUSIC 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. SHEPARD & CO.. 151 Fourth ave. ap29 FOR SALE-DAIRY, (1.5C0. IN OAKLAND: A grand opportunity for an industrious and pushing man: on account of 111 health the owner or this dairy offers Torsale his prosperous and well established milk business, right In the heart or Oakland: it includes 10 good milch cows and 1 betfer, 1 large fine Kentucky horse, 2 wagons, harness, about 300 milk bottles, milk cans and reed cutter, etc.: cheap lease, large stable, garden patch, rrnlt trees, etc.; route is In immediate neighborhood, having now nearly 100 good family customers payiug 8 cts. per quart and paying now nearly (I50per month netpront, and could be largely increased in either milk, butter, eggs or poultry at a very light expense; this Is a chance seldom offered. Inquire at 615 WOOD ST., city, myl-33 ISnnlnea fftami. FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN FOR A SHORT time only, fine summer resort within 7 miles or the city; accommodation trains every hour; only (2,200. BLACK & BAIltD. 95 Fourth ave. myl-55 FOK SALE-MIDDLE ST.. NEAR OHIO ST., Allegheny, frame building, store and dwell ing; five rooms and attic; leasehold (32 perannum; runs for seven years: rents ror (13 a month. BECKFELD & iBKACKEN, 61 :Ohio St., Alle gheny. ap29-69 FOR 8ALE-ON FIFTH AVE., OPPOSITE Court House, three-story brick building, with lot fronting on both Firth and Wylle aye., or 21 feet and depth of 66 feet; also on Fifth ave.. near Wylle ave., two-story building with lot 24 ft. front: both properties in a location that will rap idly enhance In lalue. HENRY A. WEAVER CO., 92 Fourth ave. ap30-45 FOR SALE-BUSINESSPROPERTYON PENN ave.. East End, lot 20x130 to alley; two-story and mansard roof building, nearly new, first floor 20x32, snttable for an v mercantile business; now occupied as store room; three rooms on sec ond floor, two rooms on third floor, bath aud cemented cellars, h. and c. water, both gases, slate mantels, etc.; two-story stable on rear; rea son for selling, poor health; price (4.6001f sold soon. GEO. C. SLEE1H, Penn and Shady aves.. East End. ap26-28-TTSn FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery nnd Ittetnls. FOR SALE PRINTING PRESS QUARTO Standard, with attachments: remarkably cheap. JNO. B. SCO IT, McKecsport, Pa. ap30-97 FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILEBS-NEW and refitted: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. ap3-76 FOR SALE ONE 20X24 HORIZONTAL EN GINK, 25, OOO feet second-band wire rope: also hoisting and portable engines and Sir-men valves, castings, etc" VELTE &, MCDONALD, 3200 Penn avenue. Iy2l-91-TTS FOK 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. HARMEb MACHINE DEPOT; No. 97 First ave., Pittsburg, Pa. mh9-D FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boUers: all sizes and styles la stock, from 4 to lOOh. p. ;all reAttedtgood as new, at lowest prices; portable engines, s to 25 h. p. ; boilers aft sizes ana styles. J .S. YO UN G, 23 Park way, Allegheny. Pa. OC25-80-D s Hlscellaneona. FOR SALE-1 HAVE FOR SALE ABOUT (15,000 worth or salable goods: will sell or exchange. Call or address G. F., 2513 Penn ave., Pittsburg. ap29-3 PEitSOAl PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK bTORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building. rah7 PERSONAL -BOOKS! BOOKSI-5C.000 VOL UMES all bargains; we will buy that small lot or books of yours or your library. FRANK BACON & CO., Cor. Smithfield st. and Third ave. aol4-U PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE TURNED: recently tbey had not been on the best of terms owing to a little family tar occa sioned by tbe wife insisting on being allowed to renovate bis wearing apparel, and which, ot course, was done in a bungllngmaniier; In order to prevent the tronble they agreed to send all their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor. 65 Fifth ave.. corner Wood Bt., second floor, and now everything is lovely and peace and happiness again reign In their household. Telephone 1S58. audO-D LOST. I- OST SCOTCH COLLY DOG, REGISTERED: U color dark lemon, with white breast, wblte tip on tall, black mixed on head and tall; height 21 Inches: answers to the name or Earl. Reward will be given if returned to F. O'-NEILL, corner or Highland ave. and McCully St., East End. myi-90 AUCTION SALES. ATEW AND SECOND-HAND CARPETS,, JLl Furniture and Household Uoous, at the rooms. No. Sll Market street, at anction, FRIDAY MORNING, May 2, at 10 o'clock. Chamber suits, wardrobes, folding beds, bed lonnges, chiiT.imers, dressers, waslistands, bed steads.bookcasea', desks, sideboards, hall racks, chairs, looking classes, tables, rockers, bairand husk mattresses, reed and plusb rockers cots, springs, parlor suits, curtains, shades, feathers, lamps, pictures, ball, room and stair carpets, china, glass and silverware, toilet sets, lino leum, etc HENRY AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. myl-70 ELECTIONS. OFFICE OF MONONQAHELA WATER COMPANY. 1113 Carson St.. Second Floor.. ' J. PlTTSBURO. PA, LECTION NOTICE THE ANNUAL U election of a President and 8 managers ot this company will take place on TUESDAY, MAY 8, between tbe hours of 3 and 5 P. it. at this office. G. STENGEL, Secretary. ap20-55-D OFFICE OF THE PniLADELI'IIIA COJIPAHY, S20 Penn- avenue, - PlTTSBDBO. Pa., April 25. 1M0. 1HE ANNUAL MEETING 'OK THE stockholders of this comnanv will be held .in the Westlnghouse building: on MONDAY, may o, isw. at tne hour ol 12 o clock, numi. lor the election of a President and Board of Direct- irs lor the ensnlng year, and for the transac- ouotanyoiner onsmess mat may come oe re said meeting. W. I. UPTEGRAFF, io- secretary. rpO LET-NEAT BRICK HOUSE, 6 BOOMS. (15 near street cars. See W. A. HERRON ucr uiuiiiu; uii vuai.ici.Eu.H " --." --- See W. A. HERRON 6 SONS. 80 myl-42-TTS Fourth avenue. East End Residence. TO LET-FURNISHED HOUSE O'HARA ST., near Fllswnrth ve.. Fjist End. Oueen Anne dwelling of 7 rooms, bath, range, both gases. within 5 minutes' walk of Konp station or Firth ave. cable cars: rent very low. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. ap30-8a T" O LET-THE HANDSOMEST AND MOST complete houses In the East End. stone front. 6 rooms, elegantly finished In hardwood: all the latest Improvements: stone pavement, stone bal conies: location gooa; on Alpha Terrace, Beatty St. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourtn ave. myl-54-ih Alleshenr Residence. TO LET FRANKLIN 1 1STREET. ALLE GHENY, 3 minutes rrpm electric cars, brick house. 8 rooms, attic, hath, w. c, side en trance, Urge yard, newly papered. In prime order. DAVID SHAW & CO., 152 Fourth ave. ap29-74-TTS Apartment. TO LET AT 110 FOURTH AVE.-TWO FIRST FLOOR rooms, (11: three second-floor rooms, (IS! nwo third-floor rooms, (13. DIXON ft CO., 112 Fourth ave.s myl-77 aW LET TWO LARGE SECOND-STORY . front rooms in new brick: newly papered, with gas. electric light and bath; furnished or nn. furnished. Inquire at No. 6420 PENN AVE., E. E. myl-43 Suburban Residence. TO LET-SEVERAL DWELLINGS. FROM five to eight rooms, at Glenfleld, at from (10 to (25 per month. Fourth ave. i)iuunux.u &- sirn. xoo ap29-77-TTS TO LET FURNISHED DWELLING OF eight rooms at West Bellevue, P., Ft. W. ft C. K. R.; rent(40 per month. C. BEBINGERft SON, 156 Fourth ave. ap23-77-TTS TO LET VALUABLE PROPERTYSITUATED In Homer. Indiana countr. Pa.. 60 miles east or Pittsburg; within three minutes' walk of depot; has good water, choice fruit, ice house, barn, garden, etc.; also 10 acres or land suitable ror gardening or hay, which can be rented along If desired. Said property suitable for summer re sort or for any one wishing to keep a private hotel for city boarders wishing a cool. sh-dy spot ror the summer. Address BOX 16, Homer. Indiana county. Pa. ap24-12-TT8 Offices. Deik Room. &c TO LET-DESK ROOM. INQUIRE OF HAM NETT ft MEREDITH. 102 Fourth ave. myl-10 TO LET A FEW NICE OFFICES IN GER MANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, Wood and Diamond streets. aplO-49 TO LET FOURTH STORY OF NO. 99 FIFTH avenue, part or what has been heretofore known as The Dispatch Building: room suitable for lodge room or for light manufacturing. Key to he had from W. M. Crlbbs. Real Estate Agt., No. 99 Fifth ave. For particulars see IU'ii. MGR. DISPATCH, corner Smithfield and Diamond sts. 117 Rnslne Stands. T O LET NO. 88 WATER ST., BUSINESS house of four stories and elevator, near Mar ket St., lately occupied by McGlnnls ft Smith ft Co.. suitable for business, light manufacturing or storage: rent very low. See W. A. HERRON ft SONS; No. 80 Fourth ave. myl-20-ih nHscellaneon. 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 ror Atlantic Land Co. ISRAEL G. ADAMS ft CO.. ileal Estate Agts., Real Ks tate and Law Building. apl658 NOTICES. COUPONS DUE MAY 1 ON THE FIRST Mortzaee 5 per cent Bonds of the Pitts burg and Birmingham Traction Co. will be paid at the offices of E. W. Clark & Co.. Bullitt Building, Philadelphia. myl-32 DANIEL BEECH. PROPOSALS NOTICE TO BUILDERS. Sealed proposals will be received at tbe office of F. J. Osterling. Architect, 42 Fifth ave., until MAY 3, for the erection of tbe Franklin pnblic school building, on tbe property corner Frank lin, Logan and Hazel sts., Pittsburg. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of tbe architect. Bond to tbe amount of the contract must accompany each bid. ap25-33 GEO. BOOT H, Secretary. VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED S proposals addressed to tbe undersigned, indorsed "proposal for grading." will be re ceived until May 10, at noon, for grading four miles of the P., Y. & A. R. R., from Jenkins Run to Lawrence Junction, Pa. Good bonds will be reqjired. Bondsmen must be named and bids made on blanks which may be ob tained at my office.where profiles and specifica tions may be seen. The right is reserved to re ject any and all bids. . W. MULLINS. Chairman Executive Council P., Y. it A. II. R. Pitt&bubg, Fa., April 20. 1&90. myl-29-D SEALED PROPOSALS ARE INVITED UP to MAY 3. at noon, for the erectl.m of a school building, on tbe corner of Osceola and Cypress streets. Twentieth ward, for the Lib erty School sub-district of Pittsburg, Pa. Flans and specifications can bo seen at tbe office of T. D. Evans, Architect, rooms 814 and 815 Lewis building. The right is reserved to reject any and all bids. A bond will be required for tbe execution of the worje. to the full amount of the contract. Bids shall be addressed to Dr. Henry A Page, 6012 Penn ave.. E. E. HENRY A. PAGE, Secretary. PlTTSBPBQ. Pa.. April 22. 1890. ap22-2i) AMUSEMENTS. BIJOU THEATER, EXTRA. WEEK OF MAY 5. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. The great Broadway Theater Company la MR. BARNES OF NEW YORK, under the management of Frank W. Sanger. The Original Elaborate Scenic Accessories. SEATS NOW ON SALE. myl-33 flRAND OPERA HOUSE WEEK OF MAY 5, RETURN of Mrs. Burnett's delightful dramatic idyl, LITTLE LORdTaDUTLEROY, Presented hv the original NEW YORK CAST, Including WALLIE EDDINGER aud RAY MASKELL. Regular prices, 23c, 50c, 75c and 1 00. Beats now on sale. ray 1-78 pRAND OPERA HOUSE-TO-NIGHT. Matinee Saturday. A DARK SECRET. Next week Little Lord Fauntieroy. myl BIJOU THEATER TO-NIGHT. EDWARD HARRIGAN LAVENDER. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. May 5 Mr. Barnes of New York. ap2S-21 H ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, THE HENRY BURLESQUE COMPANY. 40-ARTISTS-40. ap27-15 WT ORLD'S MUSEUM ALLEGHEM Y Y CITY. Week April 2S Miss Myrtle Corbin, the Four-Legged Girl. In Tbeatorium, Fourth Edition of the World's Great Spscialty Show. Admission 10c. children 5c ap29 43-D T ECTURE SUBJECT: INFIDELITY IN Li THE EARLY CENTURIES, bv Rev. J. BTKoehne. of tbe Slayton Lyceum Bureau, at the Cum. Presb. Church. Wylio ave. and Con gress st, TO-MORROW NIGHT, May 2. 1M0. Admission, 35 cents. Reserved seats, 50c ap30-9l PLAYERS' LEAGUE BASEBALL EXPOSITION PARK. BUFFALO VERSUS PITTSBURG. A pril 30, May L 2 and 3. Games called at 3:45. ADM8SION. 25a ap30-81 THE LARGEST DOWN TOWN STORAGE PLANT. W. A. HOEVELER. Warehouses and yards. Pike and Thirteenth, Twelfth and Etna st. Private sidings in yards and warehouse. Low rates of insurance. Negotiate receipts Issued. Separate departments for general merchandise, flour, furniture, liouors aud metals. H.!y' sotue and convenient office rooms for fJe of customers free. 'Railroad address, W. A. Hoeveler, Pike and Thirteenth sts.. Pittsburg, Pa., A. V. R. R. Cars placed at Twelfth, st,, via. Junction R. R. Shipping, distributing and hauling attended to. Exhibit space with power to let: also rooms with power to suit. mh27-62-rT8SU Depabtment of Public Works, i pittsbobo. Acru -a, jew. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at tbe office of City Controller until FRIDAY, the 2d day of May. 1880, at 2 o'clock P.M., for laying water pipo on tho fol lowing streets: 230 ft. 4 in. Mobile st, from Second avenue to Smith street. , . 660 ft. 4 In. Smith st, from Mobile St. east 320ft-4in.Junilla st, from Bedford ave. to Webster ave. 750 ft 4 in. Coward alley, from Chestnut st to Magee street 450 f t i In, Elysian ave., from end of pipe to Hastings street , 200 ft 4 in. Hastings st, from Elysian ave. to Reynolds street 450 ft 4 In. Kings alley, from Twenty-seventh Bt to Twenty-eighth st ., , . . 750 ft 4 in. Woolslayer alley, from Main st to Friendship ave. M ., 1,000 ft 4 in. Clement alley, from Thirty eighth st to Fortieth street 235 ft 4 in. Elba st, from Junilla st, east 500 ft i in. Howe st, from Emerson st to Highland ave. . 150 ft 4 In. Whitney st, from Ward st, west 8001t4in.Duff st, from ,Wylie ave. to Web ster. 250 ft 4 In. Faber st, from Washington st, 360 ft 6 in. Hancock st. from Thirty-thlrd st to Dickson st 400 ft 6 in. Susquehanna st, from Murtland ave. to Novelty st . . 850rt6in.StClaif t, from Rural ave. to Black st 400 ft 6. in Mellon st, from Margaretta st to Black st 1 . ; . 1,000 ft Forbes st, from end of pipo (at bridge) east ,....., 400 ft 6 in. Cato st.'f rem Ward st to Bates Bt 300 ft 6 in. Juliet st, from Cato st to South st. 500 ft. C in. Glcster st, from Vespucius st to Renova st 200 ft. 6 in. Kansas Bt, from Rutherglen east . 150 ft 6 in. Kansas St. from Lowry st 2.500 ft. 0 in. Brereton ave., from Twenty eighth st to Thirty-third st 700 tt G in. McCandless ave.. from Stanton ave. to Duncan st ...... 175 ft 6 in. Cedar st. from Friendship ave. to end of pipe. . , 1,000 ft 6 in. Almeda st. from Becond ave. to Glenwood avcr L575 ft G in. WalUngford st, from Neville st to Barton st .... 850 ft 6 in. Inwooa st, from Frankstown ave. north. 2,400 ft 8 In. Murray Hill place, from Fifth ave.2to WBkins ave. 650 ft 6 In. Walnut st, from College ave. to O'Harast . , 530 ft 6 in. Auburn st, from Park ave. to Lowell st , . 530 ft 0 in. Broad st, from Negley ave. to Falnnonnt ave. 135 ft 6 in. Boyd st, from end of pipe to Lo cust st. . 250 ft 6 in. Vine st, from Center ave. north. 425 ft 6 in. Cabinet alley, from Thirty-eighth St. to Thirty-ninth st 2,000 ft 6 in. Second ave., from Hazelwood ave. to Johnston ave. 870 ft (S In. Klncaid st, from Evaline st to Gross st 820 ft 6 in. Evaline st, from Penn ave. to Klncaid st 200 ft 6 In. Mathilda st, from Penn ave. to Dearborn st 630 ft 6 in. Bennett st, from Homewood ave. to Sterritt st 260 ft 6 in. Ward st, from Frailer st to Gil more st 250 ft 6 in. Gilmore St. from Ward st west U00 f t 6 in. Ruthven st, from ThUty-tbird st east 500 ft Howe t, from Denniston ave. to Sbadv ave. COO It 6 in. Woosterst, from Webster ave to Wylle ave. 1.200 ft 6 in. Lowry st, from Second ave. to Lafayette st 1,000 ft. 6 In. Cypress st, from Mathilda st to Gross st 200 ft Gin. Lytle st, from end of pipe east 200 ft 6 in. Blair st, from Tecumseb st east 2,000 ft 6 in. Butler st extension, from end of pipe east 200 ft 6 in. Lafayette st. from Tecnmseh st east. 1,150 ft 6 in. Teeumseh st, from Lytle st south." 610 ft 6 in. Camella at, from Fifty-fourthlst to Woodbine st 1,350 ft 6 in. O'Harast, from Ellsworth ave. to Walnut st 800 feet 6 In. Watt st, from Wylle ave. to Center ave. 400 ft 6 in. Harrison at. from Fifty-fourth to Fitty-fifth st 400 feet 6 in. Forty-sixth st, from Davison st to Summit st 350 ft 6 in. Gloster st, from Hazelwood ave east 550 ft. 6 in. College ave., from Walnut st to Spahr st 5500 ft 6 in. Spahr st, from College ave. north. 800 ft 8 in. Lincoln ave, from end of pipe north. TOO ft 6 in. Park ave from Rowan ave. north. nATJLcro. For hanling and delivering 900 tons water pipe, more or less, from 4 n. to 12 in., inclusive, on streets when and where required. For specifications, blanks on which bids must be made, and all other information, apply at tbe office of Superintendent of Water Supply and Distribution. No bid will be considered unless accompanied by bonds in double the amount of tbe esti mated cost, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department nf Awards reserve tbe right to reject any or all bids. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. ap22-l FITTSBTJBO. April 23. 1S90. N OTICE TO CONTRACrORS Sealed nronosals will be received at the office of City Controller until SATURDAY, the 3d day of May A. D. 1890, at 2 p. M., for the follow ing, viz: REPAYING. Edmond street Taylor street Fourth avenue. Fifth avenue. Seventeenth street Maddocks alley. Frankstown avenue. Tunnel street EHsk orth avenue. Stanton avenue. North Highland avenue. Forbes street Wabash avenue. GRADING, PAVING AND CURBING. Omega street from Keiter street to St Andrews street Lawn street, from Hamlet street to a point 466 feet westwardly. Home street, from Butler street to Plumer street Tioga street, from Homewood avenue to city line. Melwood street, from Thirty-third street to Denny's line. Jumonville street, from Fifth avenue to Forbes street Howe street from Aiken street to Ivy street Howe street, from Highland avenue to Den niston avenue. Sheridan street, from Stanton avenue to Penn avenue. Sheridan street, from Ellsworth avenus to Penn avenne. Aiken avenue, from Fifth avenue to Ells worth avenue. Wilmot street, from Boquet to Wilmot street bridge. Bertha street, from Grandview avenue to Virginia avenue. Madison street, from Thirty-third street to Jefferson street Copeland street, from Ellsworth avenue to Walnut street Adler street from Highland avenue to Shady avenue. Frankstown avenue, from Fifth avenue to Homewood avenue. Barton street from Fifth avenue to Forbes street. Baum street, from Highland avenue to Mel lon's line.' Railroad street, from Twenty-first street to Twenty.! ourth street Linden street, from Penn avenue to Bruce and Halter's line. Broad street from Highland avenue to Collins avenue. PAVING AND CURBING. Fifty-second street, from Dresden alley to Duncan street Corday alley, from Cedar street to Edmond street Basin alley, from Washington street to Elm street Holmes street, from Stanton avenue to Mc Candlessstreet Kent alley, trom Fifty-second street to Stan ton avenue. Wallingford street, from Neville street to Barton street Ambcrson avenue, from Fifth avenue to Pennsylvania Railroad. GRADING AND PAVING. Sapphire alley, from Isabella street to Mi nerva street. Fox street from South Twenty-first street to Soutn Twenty-second street Mahogany alley, from Essex alley to Laurel street Twenty-second street, from Railroad street to a point 250 feet north. Tbe paving of the above named streets to be either with block stone, vulcanite, asphalt, Ir regular block stone or cobble stone, and bids will be received for each kind of pavement Macadamizing .Emily street, from Craft avenuo to Halket street. SEWERS. Madlsou avenue, from Jefferson street to Hrrrnn avenue. 15 and 18-inch pipe. Susquebanna street, from Novelty street to Murtland street 15-Inch pipe. BOARDWALK. Holt Sumner and Barry streets, from Ster ling street to Josephine street. Plans and specifications can be seen and bUnksfor bidding can be obtained at this office. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond, with two sureties, probated Defore the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserve thjj' right to reject any or all bids. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. ap23-92 NOTICE IU HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE report of Viewers on the grading, paving and curbing of Allen street, from Washington avenue to Lillian street bas been approved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal is filed in the Court ot Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. PTTTSBPBO, May 1. 1890. myl-M VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Jji reports of viewers on tbe construction of sewers on Harvard street, from Negley avenue to Euclid street; Center avenue, from Collega avenue to Graham street; Conrad street from Penn avenue to Liberty avenue, and Butler street extension and private properties, from Shakespeare street to Fifth avenue and Butler street extension, have been approved by Coun cils, which action will be final unless an appeal Is filed In the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E.M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. PrrrSBUBO, May L, Z890. myl-M SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of the City Con troller until SATURDAY. May 10, 1890. at 2 p. M., for the repairing and remodeling of No. 1 engine house. Plans and specifications can be seen at tho office or F. J. Osterling, Esq.. Architect, No, 42 Fifth avenue. Pittsburg. Pa. Bond in double tbe amount of bid must ac company each proposal; saia bond to be exe cuted before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves tha right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN, Chier DepartmentPublic Safety. PITTSBUBO. April 23, 1890. ap29-23 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of the City Con troller until 2 o'clock P. M. on Friday, May 2, 1S90, for tbe erection or No. 4 police station on Forbes avenue, near Boquet street. Fourteenth ward. Plans and specifications can be seen at tha office ot Bichel & Brennan, architects. No, 91 Fifth avenue. , Bonds in double the amount of each bid, with two sureties, must accompany each proposal; said bonds to be executed before the Mayor or . City Clerk. Tbe Department of Awards reserves tha right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN, Chief Department of Public Safety. ' ' ap2M3 Continued on Sixth Paae. WILMERDING ! THE MODEL TOWN OF THE TURTLE) . CREEK VALLEY. NATURALGAS! :; ELECTRIC LIGHT ir" PLANK SIDEWALKS! PURE WATER! PERFECT SEWERAGE! These unsurpassed advantages in a New Town, together with tho location at that point of the Mammoth Plant of THE WESTINGHOUSE AIRBRAKE CO;, Employing about 2.000 Men! 'And which will be in full operation by May 1, make WILMERDING the best town in Pennsylvania FOR BUSINESS, FOR RESIDENCE. FOR IN VESTMENT., . N. B. Lots sold last fall are now changing hands at advances ranging from 40 to 60 per cent The company, however, will continue tuV sell at old rates until MayL Spmo excellent! lots remain unsold. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY I . 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