?."t. ' ' i "tl ,V-B -A. MAT COME TOGETHER. Mr. Caraesie Arrives to Settle the Public Library Tangle. THE glTTSBTJBG- ' ftlEPATGH, " TUESDAY, " MAT 6, 1890.' vrA A WET-WEATHER PROPHET. LITTLE TROUBLE IS AKTICIPATED. An Informal Conference Held With the Citizens' Contingent. LL TO TALE IT OTEE T0-M0EK0W Mr. Carnegie is in the city, and will stay here a few days to straighten out the library tingle. He slipped into town very quietly, and his presence was not generally known until he had been here several hours. After attending to important matters relating to his business interests, Mr. Carnegie sent notes to the members of the citirens' con tingent of the Carnegie Library Commis sion, asking tbem to meet with him at his office yesterday alteruoon, to Hold an in formal conference to consider matters per taining to the proposed library. In accordance witn the terms of the invi tation, there was nothing formal in the dis cussion it was merely a free-and-easy ex change of ideas regarding the location and government of the library. Mr. Carnegie strongly favors the Bedford avenue site for the main building, and in this he was sus tained by a majoritv of the gentlemen pres ent, of course providing that City Councils will donate the property for that purpose. The question of representation npon the commission was also touched upon, and it is stated upon presumably good authority that Mr. Carnegie and Councils will reach an amicable understanding npon this point, without obliging the former to recede from his stand upon this subject. JS"o plan of action, either in this matter or others, con cerning the creation and welfare of the library, was definitely decided upon or even mapped out. ' Mr. Carnegie trill meet the Library Com mittee of Councils this afternoon for a con ference, and on "Wednesday the whole com mission will meet to take formal action on the ordinance which is to be pre sented to Councils. At the meeting it is expected that the library ques tion will be settled, and after that nothing bnt the details will have to be arranged, and in a lew months, it is hoped, Pittsburg will be able to boast of a public library commensurate with its size and wealth. Mr. Carnegie will stay in town the rest of this week, and feels confident that the library project will be smoothly under way before he leaves. Be Predicted Tits Years .Moisture In Sep tember. 1SSS He IIii Wan SO Per Cent and Is Serenely Confident of the Whole. Since September, 1888, there has been no dust on the rural roads of this county, and those who have been hoping against hope and praying for fair weather have abandoned themselves to dumb despair and rheuma tism. While a week of dry weather set gamblers to work to shove no the price of wheat, the agriculturist in this section is wailing because of excessive moisture, and gardeners are unable to see any progress ex cept in the growth of onions and lettuce, which can stand a vast amount of moisture in fertile ground. Grass is also growing, and oats would do well if sown, but there has been but little chance to get the seed into the ground. The worst part of the outlook is the dis covery of an 85-year-old prophet who seems able to prophesy". His name is Tyson, and he lives near Philadelphia. It is staled that last fall a vear ago he -predicted two years' wet weather, and he still holds to the opinion expressed then. As nearly 20 months of tne time specified have justified his prophecy, some people are beginning to think the aged patriarch knew whereot lie spake. Judge Fetterman observes that we have had more electrical storms since January 1 than during the whole of 1889. One thing is evident, viz: That meteorology is still far from being a science, and that the goose bone prophets and others of their ilk can predict weather about as well as the recog nized authorities. &"IHtplay advertisements one dollar per square or one insertion. Classified advertise, merits on this page such as Wanted, For Bale, To Let, eta, ten cents per line or each inser tion, and none taken for less than fifty cents. FOK THE PUBLISHED HE ADMIRES HIS OWX. AFTEB BOGUS BUTTER DEALERS. Diamond market Merchants Prosecnted for Selling; Oleomargarine. Charles Mnehlbronner, Jacob Dietz and J. E. Patterson had a hearing yesterday be fore Magistrate Gripp in a suit brought by "W. F. Cook to recover, under the civil law, the penalty of $100 for selling oleomar garine. J. S. Smith, a member of an anti oleomarrarine organization, testified to buy ing a pound of butter at Mr.Muehlbronner's stand in tne Diamond Market, which he turned over to the Pittsburg Testing Labor atory for analysis. S. P. Carter, Jr., of the laboratory, testified that he analyzed the butter given to him by Mr. Smith, and found it to be nothing but oleomargarine. Thomas M. Marshall, Esq., representing the defendants, asked that the testimony in tbe Muehlbrodner case be allowed to stand for the other cases. This was agreed to. Judge Gripp then gave judgment against tbe defendants, and Mr. Marshall gave no tice of an appeal. Messrs. J. J. Miller, Esq., and H. McFarland. Esq., represent ing the prosecution, also gave notice of the intention to enter proceedings under the criminal law. In the case of Mr. Mnehlbronner that gentleman claims to be entirely innocent of selling any bogus butter, and that he Has no connection whatever with the stand at which it was bought. BEER PLENTY "WITHOUT LICENSE Moon Township Not to be So Terr Dry, After All. There was but one applicant for license to sell liquor in Moon township this year, and lie, Mr. Meanor, of Stoops' Ferry, was re fused. There was considerable rejoicing among the temperance people, but their enthusiasm was dampened badly on Satur day by the delivery of 11 kegs of beer from the train. How many came during the entire day is not known. Since then even some total abstainers entertain s sneaking suspicion that the mat ter could not have been worse had Mr. Meanor gotten his license, while the county would have been somewhat richer. CHARITIES AND CORRECTIOKS. The Society Will Talk Aboct Proposed Changes In Western Poor Lain. Chaplain Milligan, of the penitentiary, will leave next week for Baltimore to at tend the annual meeting of the Association of Charities and Corrections. They usually devote one day to the discussion of penal institutions, particularly juvenile reforma tories. Much attention is paid to the for mation of charities. At this session a pro posed change in the poor laws of the West ern States will be taken up. Mr. Milligan said he was not well enough posted to explain what changes are contem plated. THE WORK GOIXG OH. Mr. Sprngue Inspects the Workings of tbe Pleasant Valley Road. F. J. Sprague, the head and front of the Sprague electric street railway system, ac companied by General Manager Muir, the consulting engineer of the company and several other gentlemen connected with the firm, were at the Dnquesne yesterday. Like most prominent electricians, Mr. Sprague is a young man, not more than 37 years old, but he has a strong face and is very quick to see a point It was rumored that the in tention of a local company to enter the arena frightened the Sprague people and brought them on here, but Mr. Spragne only laughed when told about it. "JSo," said he, "we are in the business, and we don't pay any attention to other companies. I am making a tour of the "West with some of my men, and stopped over here to show them the Pleasant Valley road. It works very nicely, and is doing well. "It is not true that we have combined with the Thomson-Houston company. Cer tain local people here have been trying to force such a combination so that they can sell out. I can't see that they have much lelt. They have bought costly patents which are worthless, and when they under take to fight the Edison Company they are running against strong people." Mr. Sprague and his party left for the West on the limited last evening. A FERRY COMPANY FORMED To Convey Passengers Between Neville Island and Cqraopolls. W. C. Shanks, W. A. Shanks, H. H. Shanks, P. F. Von Stein and John Von Stein will ask the Governor to incorporate them as the Coraopolis and Neville Island Ferry Company. It will be a double insti tution, running from First avenue, Cora opolis, to Von Stein's landing, then by land to Shanks' landing, on the north side of the island, and thence to Agnew station, on the Ft. Wayne Railway. The institution is the outgrowth of the petroleum development in that sectinn. This wonld make it appear that no verv sanguine hope is felt for the erection of a bridge aud the construction of the Pittsburg and Coraopolis Electric Eailway for some time to come. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH B&JL2TC& OFFICES. THE BRANCfl OFFICE FOK THE SOUTH SIDE HAS BEEN KEMOVED TO NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. ADVERTISEMENTS. .NEWS vr o.Tt,cnl?ll. TIOKS CAN BE LEFT TITEKE BOTH FOR ut..iniian X.U111WJM3, AMD SPECIAL 80UTHSIDK ISSUE EACH SATUEDAY. BRANCH OFFICES ARE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES. AT ALL OF WHICH WANT. FOR SALE. To LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISE MENT3 WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO S P. M. FOR INSERTION NEXT HORNING: Advertisements are to be prepaid except wbers advertisers already have accounts with Thk DIS PATCH, PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, SM Bntler street EMIL G. KTUCKKY. S4th street and Penn ave. E. G. STUOKEY ftCO., Wylle ave. and Fultonsc N. STOKELY. Fifth Avenue Market House, EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, Sia Penn avenue. OAKLAND. UCALLISTEK ft SHEIKLEK, Etta av. ft Alwood St. EOUTnslDK. JACOB SPOHN, No. I Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, 69 Federal street. H. J. McHRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. FRED H. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGERS ft SON, Ohio and Chejfnnt sts. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jsckson streets. THOMAS McHENRY, Westernand Irwinaves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRY M. OLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. B, MORRIS, 686 Preble ave. 311LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKER, Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. SHARPSBURG. C. BELLMAN. Stationer, 818 Main St. WANTED. Female Help. WANTED-A DISmvASIIERFOR A nOTEL. Call at 153 ROBI N SON ST. m JG-99 WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS OPERATOR TO work on shirts. Apply 63 FEDERAL bT., Allegheny, top floor. my6-77 WANTED AN EXPERIENCED LAUN DRESS. Inquire at WEST PENN HOS PITAL, Twenty-eighth st. my6-93 Slnle and Female Help. WANTED WET NORSE. NURSE GIRL, colored nurse, cook aud waitress, 200 house firls, cooks, chambermaids, dining room girls, dishwashers, 3 cleaning girls, 4 chambermaids for hotel, first and second cook, fine lroner, laundress. MEEUAN'S, 545 Grant St. myS-D Situations. WANTED-SITUATION AS BOOKKEEPER by young man of six Years' practical ex Serlence; best references. Address COMMISSION, ilspatch office, myC-72 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Suburban Realdences. FOR SALE-NEW FRAME DWELLING OF 7 . rooms, modern style, with large lot. atCraf ton. p.. 0.4 St. L.B. K.: price only 13,800. C. HERINUER ft SON. 158 Fourth ave. my6-85 FOR SALE-TWO-STORY FRAME DWELL ING of 5 rooms: lot 80x250 feet: nicely located at Etnswortn. P.. ' W. ft U. K. W.: price only 3,ono. c. KERINGER ft SON, J58 Fourth ave. my6-85 I7OR SALE-COUNTRY HOME ON LINE OF ' P F W. ft O. Ry., 20 minutes' ride from city, two aces of beautiful ground, with two story and attic frame dwelling or 11 rooms, wide hall in center, bstnroora. Inside w. c, slate man tels, sliding doors, furnace, front and back porches, plenty fruit and shane trees, good stable: this home can be bought on easy pay ments. BLACK ft BA1RD, 95 Fourth ave. B-9 my3-88 TO I.ET. Citv Residence. TO LET-DWELLING HOUSE. FOUR rooms. Fojrth ward, near Fifth avenue. In quire at 27 LOMBARD STREET, Pittsburg. my6-45 TO LET NEAT BRICK HOUSE, 6 ROOMS. SIS per month; on Chartlers avenue, West End. near street cars. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. myl-42-rrs FOB SALE-LOTS. WANTED-BY A THOROUGHLY EXPERI ENCED man a situation as superintendent or general foreman or machine shop and foundry. Address L. X., Dispatch office. myC-GC-TTS WANTED -EMPLOYMENT -BY YOUNG man of temperate and lndustrlons habits: Prefer situation as assistant bookkeeper, or to take OOOKS, out win accept any Address G. L., Dispatch charge of a small set of books. .iiu oi clerical work, office. my6-4 WANTED -POSITION BY YOUNG MAN with ten years' experience In office of large manufacturing establishment of this city, compe tent to take charge of books, correspondence, purchasing, shipping, or fill any position of trust; vcryoestof references furnished; only moderate B"7 expected. Address 8. P. W.. Dispatch offlce. my6-76 Financial. TITANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN , In sums to suit at 4tf, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES ft BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tef. 167. apl9-14-TTSSU TTANTEIJ-MORTGAGE3 ON CITY OR siirww vvLeK OTS'I property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVER ft CO., s: Fourth avenue, mh2-D ADVERTISERS, PLEASE NOTICE! THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH HAS BEEN REMOVED tO CORNER SMITHFIELD AND Diamond Streets. WANTED-MORTGAGE3 IN LARGE AND small amounts at lowest rates. MA CRUM ft CUBBAGE, Room 34 Fidelity Building, 121 Fourth ave. fe!9-61 City Lot TrOB SALE 18HFEET ON WYLIE AVE. rood location: will subdivide to advantage; investigate th!s. BAXTER, THOMPSON 4 CO., 162 Fourth ave. my4-81-TTS6u FOR SALE-CHOICE CORNER LOT IN THE Fahnestock plan. 47x150 reet: low price and good terms. BAXTER. THOMPSON 4 CO.. 162 Fourth ave. my4-81-TTSSU Allechcnv Lots. FOR SALE-100 ALLEGHENY LOTS ON Lombard St., Linden and Maple aves.. Tenth and Twelfth wards: payments easy. Inquire oi J. SS. McNAUGHER, 43 North Diamond St.. or 4J Federal st. mbl2-56-D FOR SALE-BOLLA ST.. SECOND WARD, Allegheny, close to Buena Vista st: two va cant lots will be sold very cheap; froniine on two streets: overlooking the city. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO.. 99 Fourth ave. my6-74 East End Lots. FOR SALE-FOUR AND ONE-HALF ACRES of well-lying ground on Saline avenue.. Twenty-second ward, with brick houseof 5 rooms; onlv$6,500;,terms easy. See W. A. HERRON 4 SONy, No. 80 Fourth avenue. my2-l -2,6.10,14 TO LET-23 BLUFF STREET-ELEGANT RES IDENCE, nine rooms, all modern improve ments, large yard. Urst-class condition: poses slon June '. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave nue. Telephone 167. my6-78-Tuws MEETINGS. THE MEMBERS OF GOMER LODGE No. 64, L O. O. F., are requested to meet at tbe ball. 99 Filth avenue, at 1 o'clock p. x. sharp TO-DAY, May 6, to attend tbe I nneral of David Bees (late of Midway). Irom the resi dence of Edward L. Jones, Channcev street. Thirteenth ward. ABRAHAM WARMER. N. O. JAMES DOHERTY, Sec. mjS-15 TO LET-NO. 611 FIFTH AVE., MODERN brick dwelling of 7 rooms, both gases, btth room, w, c, stationary wash stands, electric bells, etc.. etc.: nice lot with lawn. LEE, BAR NETT 4 CHAPLIN, 313 Wood St. my3-2-Tus TO LET-ON WESTMINSTER STREET-ONE of the most desirable locations at Shadyslde; a complete and modern brick house, nine rooms; in the very best of order; large lot. See W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. my2-47-Tus TO LET-A NEW HOUSE ON CENTER AVE NUE, near Klrkpatrlck street, one square from cable cars; eight rooms, bath, ranze. tile nearina. maroie manieis: possession lmmemateiy. UU1II-A.NY, L1M Pittsburg avenue. No. 140 Fifth my6-to East End Residences. TO LET MODERN NEW BRICK HOUSE. 8 rooms, all the latest lmDrovements. In flrst class order. No. 3910; Fifth avenue; one of the most desirable parts or Oakland. W. A. HEKRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. myWOO-TuF mOLET-ROUF ST.. JL Shadyslde, NEAR WALNUT ST:. new two-storv mansard brick dwelling, ten rooms, reception hall, gas, water, bath. Inside w. c. etc.; front porch, good lot. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. my6-2 WANTED-MOlrrGAGES-l.cl00.000TOLOAN in large and small amounts at 4H, 5 and 6 jjci wui, uwjvi omu; l&x; no aeiay. kebu b. I.U J VLE4 CO., 131 Fourth ave. my21-0-TT8 WANTED TO LOAN MONEY ON MORT GAGES on improved real estate In sums of 500 and upward for three or live vcars at 4)i, Sand 6 per cent. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-firth and But lersts. my2-5-Tursu WANTED-TO LOAN S50O,00O. IS AMOUNTS of t3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on H per cent, free or tax; also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK ft HAIKU. S5 Fourth avenue. se21-diC-D WANTED-MORTG AGE3-I1, 00 000TO LOAN . J city and suburban properties at AH, Sand (percent, and on larms in Allegheny and adja cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M.PENNOCK4 bON. 103 Fourth avenue. sp7-f41 Iluzclwood Lots. FOR SALE HAZELWOOD LOTS THE choicest building lots, close to station, at re markably low prices, for a short time only: a good Investment; BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. C63 my2-27 Suburban Lots. FOR SALE-FOR I,500; LOT 60x175 FEET ON Edgewood ave., Wllklnsburg. See W. A. HERRON ft SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. my4-58-Tua FOR SALE-NORTH HOMESTEAD LOTS, 601 120 feet, fronting on a 60-rbnt street, near Swlssvale station, P. R.R., and City Farm station, B.& o. R. I!. : price S4O0 to $500 each: terms to suit. IRAM. BURCHF1ELD, 158 Fourth avenue. apl0-38-D Ilnzrlwood Residences. TO LET-HAZELWOOD-2 VERY COMFORT. ABLE houses of 5 and 8 rooms, with conven i lences; rent f 15 and J25 month. I. M. PENNOCK ft SON, No. 117 Fourth ave. my3-6-rrsu Allechcnv Residences. TO LET-IN FIRST CLASS ORDER, NEWLY painted, papered, etc.. No. 98 Sheffield st., Allegheny: 8 rooms, late Improvements: $35 per mo. See W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Founhave. my2-21-TuF OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG, ALLEGHENY, I and Manchester Traction Co.. cor. I OF LlBZBTY AVE. ASDMABKET STREET, f Pittsbubg. March 19. 1890. J A MEETING OF THE STOCKHOLDERS of the Pittsbarft Allecbeny and Man chester Traction Company will be held at tbe feneral office of tbe company on TUESDAY, lay 20, 1890, at 2 P. SI. for the purpose of voting tor or against the creation of an indebtedness of the company. mh21-7-Tn A. M. KEEPER. Secretary. LEGAL NOTICES. "NOTICE My wife, Alice Rock, bavinc left my bed and board without dne cause, I will not be respon sible for debts of her contractlnc. my6-51-Tn HENRY ROCK. A. B. hTEVENSOrr, Attorney at Law, 96 Diamond street, Plttsbure. 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 tbe undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against tbe same sbonld make tbem known without delay. JOHN STEVENSON. Moon, Pa., or A. a STEVENSON, Executors. aplSoo-Tu AUCTION SALES. .! TTRACTTVE AUCTION SALE TUESDAY MORNING. MAY 8. AT 10 O'CLOCK. AT NO. 311 MARKET STREET. Complete line of handsome parlor suits la' latest style and finish. Electric battery, book, racks, desks, cabinets, china, class and silver, ware, linoleum, turning lathe, rugs, shades, curtains, pictures, brussels and Ingram carpets, cupboards, sideboards, leather, hardwood, pat ent and cane seat chairs and rockers,hall racks, cornices, toil6t ware, springs, wardrobes, lounges, folding beds, mattresses, chamber furniture, pillows and bolsters, tables, etc.. eto HENRY AUCTION COMPANY. my4-10l AUCTIONEERS ADJOURNED Administratrix's Sale. ESTATE OF MARIA ANNA WOLFF, DEC. THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1890. Three acres of land In the Eleventh ward, Allegheny City, fronting on the New Brighton pike, known as Frank Wolffs Hotel property. Hizhly improved. Title perfect. Inquire of JOSEPHINE MUEND. Admx.. 673 Preblo ave., Allegheny. K. W. 8HAFER. Attorney. ap.S6-65-26.2g.29.30.myS, 6.7 EDUCATIONAL. W. F. McCOOK, Attorney-at-Law. 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 M make immediate pay ment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known with out delay. SARAH M.JOYCE, apl-53-Tu 317 Penn avenue. TO LET FRANKLIN STREET. ALLE GHENY, 3 minutes from electric cars, brick house, 8 rooms, attic, bath. w. c, side en trance, large yard, newly papered, in prime daviusiiaw uu., laa J! ounn ave. apa-74-TTS WANTED. Dlnle Ilcln. TTTANTED-TWO STABLEMEN, AT 612 AND W 614 GRANT ST. my6-8 WANTED GOOD BARBER AND . 1012 LIBERT1' ST. . BOY AT mj-6-34 TTTANTED A BARKER V BECKER'S. 2001 Carson St., 8. S, APPLY AT LOUIS mytt-5 "TTTANTED CABINET MAKER; GOOD TV wages; at 71 CENTER AVE., Pitts. my6-22 "TTTANTED-A GOOD BARBER AT NO. 38 Y Grant avenue, Mlllvale. A.L.KING. my6-63 WANTED COAT AND VESTMA KERS. Call for three days at 133 PEN N AVE. my6-9 WANTED-A GOOD BARBER. APPLYTO J. , H. STERN, 41 Federal st., Allegheny City. my6-l6 WANTED-IMMEDIATELY FIRST-CLA'-S white barber; wages SI2. NICK KCLCII, Sharon. Pa. my5-42 WANTED-IMMEDIATELY FIRST-CLASS . colored barber: wages ,12. Address LOCK BOX 327, Sharon, Pa. myS-43 WANTED-FIRST-CLASS PAPER HANGER: ,.....no1? otner nee1 sDP'y; bring tools. 3709 FlFTn AVE., Oakland. my6-53 "TTTANTED-TO A.OAN 1200.000 ON MORT it GAGES: $100 and upward at 6 ner cent: fWO.CCOat 4 per cent on residences or business froneriy; also in aaioining RENCH. 125 Fourth avenue. counties. S. H. OC2I-4-D WANTED-CAPITAL A MANUFACTUR ING Industry with established and In creasing demand fonts patented product, desires additional capital to erect a new plant In this vicinity: to parties Interested, evidence will be given snowlnir a guaranteed dividend or20 per cent. Address SAFE INVESTMENT, Dispatch offlce. my4-15 miscellaneous. TTTANTED A SMALL SECOND-HAND POOL VY table. Address M., Dispatch office. my6-l00 WANTED-DOCTOR'S BUGGY-MUST BE of reliable make and In first-class condi tion. Apply to 6218 PENN AVENUE, East End. my6-57 "TTTANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S TV dozenX13)of Stewart 4 Co. 's fine cabinet photos lor II, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Alle gheny. mv2S-49-TTSU WANTED-ANV PERSON HAVING DOGS or puns of good breed for sale to communi cate with the undersigned, stating price and bjeed. PEDIGREE. Dispatch office. my6-43 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE Farms. FOR ' SALE A FARM OF 40 ACRES. V miles from Coraopolis station, P. 4 L. E. R. R. : about 26 acres cleared, balance In good tim ber. O. BERIN GER ft bON. 156 Fourth ave. my6-85 FOR SALE-3,500 ACRES. RICHEST AND BEST improved atock farm without exception in the golden belt, Central Kansas: owner residing hore; would exchange for Improved property In Ohio or Pennsylvania. ED. WITTISH, 410 Grant st., Pittsburg, Pa. my5-D Miscellaneous. FOB SALE COAL LAND-2.000 ACRES OF the best quality of the Pittsburg vein; adja cent to Pittsburg, lying between two lines of rail. road; good shipping facilities east and west. See V. A. U;KKU-a ft SI mv4-4-Tu I ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave. FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chances. TTiORSALE A GOOD BARBER SHOP OWN- A k intends to quit tne busli 4433 PENN AVENUE. Apply at No. myoa FOR SALE-SALOON IN THE HOTEL STEW ART:wlll 6ell cheap; good reasons for selling. E. BURROWB, East Liverpool. Ohio. my6-19 Suburban Residences. rTW LET DWELLING HOUSE OF SIX s rooms in Etna; onlv three minutes' walk from Etna station. P. 4 W. R. R.: terms very ressonaoie. inquire oi jus. iauuaju, .ina. my663 TO LET A 5-ROOMED HOUSE, WITH SUM 3IER kitchen, M-acre lot; finely located, ad joining station. C. S. HUDDLESION. near premises, Laurel station, P., Ft. W. & O. R. R. my6-98 TO LET-PORTER STATION, P. ft L. E. R. R., six miles from city, a cozy two-story frame bouse of 5 rooms, ball, etc.; A 1 ground: rent10 per mo. 1. M. PENNOCK ft SON, No. 147 Fourth ave. . my3-6.TTSu TO LET A FURNISHED HOUSE FOR THE summer months, or longer, or would lease unfurnished for a term of years; six acres of ground, stabling, orchard. etc.; close to station. C. S. HUDDLESTON, on premises. Laurel station. P., Ft. W. 4 C R. R. my6-97 Apartments. TO LET FURNISHED ROOMS WITH kitchen, tableware, etc. 41 LOGAN bT., near Wylle. my6-13 mo LET -FURNISHED ROOM WITH JL kitchen, tableware, etc, 164 Apply ati-UN u rLUUK. Fourth ave. mys-14 TOLET-ROOM-A GOOD ROOM SUITABLE for one or two gentlemen: convenient to cable cars. Apply, with reference, to 72 CENTER AVE., city. my6-66 FOR SALE-CHEAP-CARPENTER SHOP, doing good business; owner leaving city cause or selling; cheap rent: good locality. Address HAMMER, Dispatch offlce. my6-59 WANTED-COAT AND PANTS MAKER; steady work to right party. Apply KELLY ft BRO.. 2C2a Penn ave. v ' my6-a Trains Delayed by the Rain. Owing to wet weather and slight freight wrecks the limited on the Pennsylvania road and the Chicago express on tbe Fort "Wayne were delayed last evening. The limited was two hours behind, and the Fort "Wayne train was late four hours. Another Lot of Illegul Liquor Sellers Brought to Time. Inspector McKelvy, of the Southside police district, yesterday entered informa tions for illegal selling, and arrested Anton Xnnzelman, Pius street; Anton Artman, Nineteenth street; Bridget Lafiey, "Windom street; August Rauscb, Summit street, and Bridget McLaughlin, 2838 Carson street Artman, Kunzelman and Bausch gave bail. The Inspector is not through yet by any means, and says that other informations will follow as fast as convicting proof is obtained. GOTJELEY'S FIRST MONTH. The New Mayor Stnrts Out With a Good Financial Statement. The report of the Mayor's office for the month of April shows that 1,424 persons were arrested by the police. Of these 483 paid fines, 250 went to jail, 180 to the work house, 2 to the reform school, 19 were held for court, and 384 were discharged. Tbe police magistrates collected $4,502 17 in fines and costs, $1,124 was received lor pawnbrokers' and amusement licenses, the total receipts being $5,686 17, or $265 more than for the same month of last year. JI0EE POTATOES THAN" OATS. Railroads Requested 10 Hash Through a Little of the Latter. There is a dearth of oats in the city and Mr. B. McCracken states that they cannot get them for want of cars. He said 42 cars of potatoes came into the Ft. "Wayne yard last week, while oats could not be gotten through. Some oi the produce dealers on Liberty street say they think it would be as well if tbe railways were to allow oats to come in stead of potatoes, as the latter were rather slow sale. Sleeplessness, nervous prostration nervous dyspepsia, dullness, blues, cured 7 J; Mi,e' Nere- Samples free at wn. isMinr, as con i, AlarJcet st.'" WHERE MANUFACTURES ARE CHEAP. No Wonder Ashland, Kentucky, Is on a Boom With These Facta. Cincinnati Enquirer. Cheap fuel, raw material and cheap trans portation are the basis upon which large manufacturing centers are founded, and Ashland, Ky., the rapidly growing indus trial city above Cincinnati, near the conflu ence of the Ohio andBig Sandy rivers, has much to recommend it in these advantages. "The Ashland Electric Light Company " said Judge Buckner yesterday, "which' fur nishes over 1,500 arc lights for the streets, besides the incandescent lights used for private houses, pays a fuel bill of less than 50 cents a day. The power which lights tbe whole of Ashland is generated from coal at a cost of $180 per year. All the manufactories in Ashland get steam coal at the same price. It is the same coal which the big iron fur naces there have been using raw for over 20 years to smelt iron ore. Ashland i t, cnt of a town that poor men dream of all win ter, because the finest grate coal, equal to . ii-uuit, kui.3 umy 51 ou per ton. Then Ashland ships pig iron to Cincinnati at a cost of 60 cents per ton, while the freights from the southern iron lurnaces, dependent upon railroads alone, range from $2 25 to $3 25 per ton." The nail factories at Ash land and at Ironton, O., are mak ing preparations to establish a steel plant at Ashland to make bar steel for their factories. It will cause an investment of about $300,000 and em ploy several hundred men. A furniture manufacturer is making arrangements to build a factory at Ashland that will employ about 700 men. The Chesapeake and Ohio, the Huntington roads and the .Norfolk and Western railroads are centering on Ashland as the most important point between Cin cinnati and Pittsburg. The country all around Ashland is full of coal, iron, fire ciay anu otner minerals and the nnest tim bers in the United States. No wonder Ash land is on a big boom. The Ashland Im provement Company, in which Governor Buckner, of Kentucky, is a prominent di rector, has great plans in prospect, and Cin cinnati is glad to hear it. The more Eastern Kentucky is developed, the richer territory uiacinnaii win nave triouiary. in lact, all Ohio will benefit by it At the People's Store, Fifth Avenue. 150 dozen 72-inch bureau scarfs, marked down to 25c, worth 35 and 40. Campbell & Dick. WANTED COLLECTOR ONE WHO CAN give small bond and Increase the business. Apply ROOM 68 Federal st. my6-61 Citv Residences. 17OR BALE CONGRESS ST.-2-S TORY BRICK J dwelllnz. 6 rooms. Dressed brick front: nrlee low and terms very easy. J. C. RE1LLY, 77 Dia mond st. my6-l FOK SALE-AT A REDUCED PRICE IP SOLD quick, cor Third ave. and Ross St., lot 24x54 ft., a large house 10 rooms, see at once f. A. HERRON ft SONS. 80 Fourth ave. my6-6-Tus WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS BARBER AT once. Address H. P. DERRITT, No. S9 Franklin street. Johnstown, Pa. my6-18 TTTANTED-A FlRsT-CLASS COATMAKER; TV none other need apply. Address at once J. L. LOCKHART, Washington, Pa. my4-6J WANTED-A GOOD PRINTER AND PRESS- MAN. Immediately: steady lob. BRAD DOCK DAILY NEWS. Braddock: my6-12 WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED COLLECTOR for a steady position and good salary. Call from 9 to 10 x. M., at 430 PENN AVE. Biy6-20 WANTED-FIRST-CLASS COAT MAKERS to work on fine coats. Apply JAS. DICK SON, 65 Fifth ave., cor. Wood St., second floor. my2-D WANTED-TWO STEADY, INDUSTRIOUS JC?"16?111'" carpenters. Inquire of SOL. MORNINGSTaR, Sofio Furnace, second ave., city. my6-75 FOR SALE-I2.100 WILL BUY A NICE FRAME dwelling of 5 rooms, hall, 2 porches, gas.shut terf. good cellar: lot 24x100, to an alley; 1 minute's walk from Wylle ave. cable line: offered for a few days only: bin bargain: send for new price list. ALLES ft BAILEY. 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. iny6-79 FOB SALE-Ji ACRE OF GROUND, LARGE house 10 rooms, outbuildings, fruit and or namental trees, at a great bargain If sold quick, on cor. of Masou and Bedford sts.. Thirty-second ward: can be subdivided to profit: call and give us a bid. See 'Vf. A. HERRON ft SONS, SO Fourth ave. my6-95-Tu VTTANTED FIRST-CLASS TAILORS TO v work on altering and repairing. Apply JAS. DICKSON, 65 Fifth ave., cor. Wood si., second floor. my2-D WANTED-A STOUT, YOUNG MAN FOR A grocery; must have some experience, and be able to speak German. Address RETAIL GROCER, Dispatch office. mye-53 -TTTANTED-A YOUNG MAN TO WORK IN TT a blacksmith shop; one who has had some experience preferred. Apply at 308 PENNSYL- VANIA AVE., Allegheny. my6-90 TTTANTED-BAKER-FIRST-CLASS BREAD v v anu caxe Dacer can end steariv nDnim.anr , : ., . w,o n . t. .. .. ..r.7.-. f -j "'-" - uy vrriiiui; vu illa. v Anu 11 ulJiKUJiit aTKl aewiasue, .ra. Diaie wages. EET. ay4-ei FOR SALE-A POSITIVE BARGAIN AND A most delightful home on Main St.. close to Penn ave., 3-itory brick dwelllne. 9 rooms, finished atttc bath and laundry. Inside w. c, both gases, marble mantel In every room, beau tiful lawn and garden; complete In every detail: price less than cost of building: possession at once: lot KxlU to alley. J. C. RE1LLY, 77 Dia mond st. my6-l FOR SALE-HALF INTEREST IN A PROFIT ABLE wholesale business, good morning paper route, gents' furnlsblnir store and all kinds of business chances. PERCIVAL ft CHAPMAN, 67 Fifth ave. f jny6-ll FOR SALE-ONE-THIRD INTEREST IN A brick manufacturing business in the city; capital required 85. 000. clpals only from JAS. Fourth ave., Pittsburg. lull partlcnlars toprln U1J6-82-MTTS irOR SALE-DRUG X? prominent street In the citv: STORE-ON THE MOST 1 the citv: stock frpsh anil clean: doing good business: must be sold to close an estate; small capital required. BAXTER, THOMPSON ft CO., 162 Fourth ave. my6-3-Tuwihs TTOR SALE-ONE OF THE BEST PAYING barber shons in Alleirhenv ritv? innat im anM. until May 19; good reason; all particulars will be supply House. A. Pa. my6-62 elven at the Leadlnir Karher f EDLIS ft CO., 802 to 510 Liberty St., Pittsburg. East End Resiaences. FOR SALE-STANTON AVE.. EAST END, new brick dwelling eight rooms, electric light with combination burners: in fact all the conveniences of a modern- home. BAXTER, THOMPSON ft CO., 162 Fourth ave. my4-81-TT88u FORSALE-foOODOWN, BALANCEON EASY payments, nice, new frame house at Ben Venue, close to new electric line. Center ave.: seven rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, range, pintry, etc.: nicely papered tnroughout; price onlyS4.S00. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth aveT J181 myi-27 -TTJANTED-AQENTS-flO PER WEEK, IN VV every town, to sell our teas, coffees, spice and baking powder. Address GREAT WESTERN TEA CO., 663 Pearl St., Cleveland, Ohio. ap9-93 TTJANTED-AN INTELLIGENT BOY. FROM TV 16 to 18 years of age, as apprentice to Civil Engineer. Apply to ROOM 2s, 86 Water St.. be tween 6 and 7 P. u. Tuesday and Wednesday. my6-2S WANTED-A GOOD WHITE BARBER; S1N UbEmin, to go to work at Letonla by Monday or as soon as possible. CHARLES Q. WEN DEL, P. O. Box 59, Letonla, CoL Co.. o. my5-37 ANTED -SALESMAN WHO THOR OUGHLY understands wholesale produce business to sell goods in house. Address PRO DUCE, Dispatch office, stating salary expected and experience. my6-9l ANTED-AN EXPERIENCED SHIPPING clerk by an extensive wholesale liquor house; must be competent to take charge of reve nue book: give reference and age. Apply to M K. W., Dispatch offlce. my6-55 " WANTED-CABINET MAKERS AND FIN ISHERS; a good, steady man to work on case work; also one to work on bedsteads- also good finishers. Address, , with references and terms. P. O. BOX 337, Meadvllle. Pa. my4-i49 FOR SALE-HO WLEY AVE.. NEARtTHIRf Y NINTHST.,Slxteentliward,newmodern frame dwelling; ave rooms, finished attic, hall, inside shutters, side entrance, slate roof, etc., nicely grained and finished; lot 21x100 feet to alley: price J2, 800: easy terms. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-filth and Butler sts. my2-5-TuFSu FOR SALE EXCELLENT CITY .MUSIC store, good offlce 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. BHEPARD ft CO.. 151 Fourth ave. ap Offices. Dek Room. &c- TO LET A FEW NICE OFFICES IN GER MANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, Wood and Diamond streets. aplO-43 TO LET-THE FRONT HALF OF A VERY desirable offlce ou Fourth avenue, with use of office furniture, etc. 77 Diamond st. rent low. J. C. REILLY, my3-l8 TO LET-DESK BOOM WITH USE OF DESK, etc., In our main office: also small room en closed In glass, etc.; rent low and no other ex pense. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. my4-5 VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN AM application will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania, at Harrisburg. on THURS UAY, the 15th day of May. 1890. at 10 o'clock A. 11., by William F. Lang, Stephen A. Shepard, George W.Eisenbeis, William D. Sharps and Conrad F. Stolzenbach, under an act ot Assem bly, entitled "An act to provide for 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, tbe cbaracterand object of which is to manufacture and sell cigars and smoking tobacco in the city of Pittsburg, and for these purposes to have, 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. EI5ENBEI3. WILLIAM D. SHARPS. CONRAD F. STOLZENBACH. APRIL 21. 1890. apIB-80-Ta TsENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTI- JX TDTE.Troy. N. Y. Examinations for this, thu oldest school of engineering in tbe United States, will be held in Pittsburg. Pa., on Juno i, 1S90. Candidates will be examined in the fol-" lowing subjects: Spelling; English grammar, geography, arithmetic, algebra, through equa tions of the second degree Including radicals and in plane geometry. Tbe examinations will be wholly written, and a fee of J5 will be required of each candidate. Place ot examina tion given about ilay 2a See this paper. For further information address D. M. GREENE. Director. ap29-81-TT3 Troy.N.Y. OFFICIAL PITTSnilRG. SEPARATE AND SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the offlce of the City Controller until 2 o'clock P. M., JIONDAY, May 12. 1890, for the construction or a sewer and the 'grading and macadamizing of a road at Garbage Furnace, on Hill streetSixth ward. Plans and specifications can be seen at tbe gen eral ofllce of the Department of Public Safety. Bonds in double the amount of the contracts, with two sureties, must accompany each pro- Sosal; said bonds to be executed before tbe layor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the rigtt to reject anvorall bids. J. O. BROWN, my8-2S Chief Department of Public Safety. S1 EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of the Citv Con. troller until SATURDAY. May 10. 1S90. at 2 p. 3f., for tbe repairing and remodeling of No. 1 engine house. Flans and specifications can be seen at the offlce of F. J. Osterling, 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 the Mayor or City Clerk. Tbe Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN, Chief Department Public Safety. PITTSBURG. April 28, 1890. ap29-23 i TO LET-FOURTH STORY OF NO. 9a 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. M. Crlbbs. Real Estate Agt., No. 99 lfth ave. For particulars see BUS. MG R. DISPATCH, corner Smlthfield and Diamond sts. 117 I "VT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE I .Ll report of Viewers on the grading, paving ana curbing or Alien street, from Washington avenue to Lillian street, has been approved by Councils, 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. PlTTSBORQ, May 1. 189a myl-94 Business Stands. TO LET-A DESIRABLE RESTAURANT LO CATION with dwelling attached, separate orasawhole, cor. Water and Liberty sts.: rent very low. See W. A. HERRON ft SONS. 80 Fourth ave. , myQ-54-Tus FOR SALE-GOOD WILL, LEASE AND furnlsbmentofanestablishedboardlngbouse, 14 rooms: all occupied; also 60 mealers: good loca tion on Grant St., near B. ft O. depot; splendid opportunity for the right party; very cheap. MORRISON ft BAN K3 1113 Carson St. my3-TT8 FOR SALE-TO AN ACTIVE GENTLEMAN OF business experience, a partnership Interest in light manufacturing concern In thecty, having full lines of specialties for which there Is a wide market and large profits; almost no opposition. Particulars confidentially from JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO.. 129 Fonrth avenue. Pittsburg. zny3-10-D Business Stands. OR SALE-RESTAURANT AND BOARDING house in the heart of citv: irood bnlldinir nf 13 rooms: rent only SCO per month, and dolne a good business. C. BERIN GER ft SON, 156 Fonrth a.e. my6-85 TJC $Mli scellancous. City. Chelsea and for Atlantic Land Co. ISRAEL G. ADAMS ft CO.. Real Estate Agts., Real Es tate and Law Building. ap 16-58 PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have anv books to sell, let ns know. LEVI'S BOOK STOKE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mb.7 PERSONAL-BOOKS! BOOKS1-50.000 VOL UMES all bargains; we will buy that small lot of books of yours or your library. FRANK BACON ft CO., Cor. Smlthfield St. and Third ave. apM-ll VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE JLN reports of viewers on the construction of setters on Harvard street, from Negley avenue to Euclid street; Center avenue, from College 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 apneal Is filed in the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) 'days from date. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. PlTTSBURP. May L IS90. myl-94 NDW IB THE TIME FOR A STRIKE. The Drayosburg Bridge Com pany IS NOW READY FOR BUSINESS. Come, Investigate and Invest -?j Its thft triffiTijf finrt mnef inmnlsta w1iim HssI BUILDING LOTS ever offered, with the grades of all streets carerully established and a 20-foot building line maintained. RISHER PLAN OF LOTS DRAYOSBURG Is now accessible to McKeesport owing to the opening of the bridge, and is within 15 minutes' walk of the Baltimore and Ohio and Pittsburg. McKeesport and Youghiogheny Railroad de pots, at McKeesport, and from 3 to 5 minutes' walk to the Dravoshurg station on the Pitts burg. Virginia and Charleston Railroad, ana at the Reynoldton station, on tbe Pittsburg, Mc Keesport and Bellevernon Railroad. ADVANTAGES TO WORKINGMEN. These lots are within 15 minutes' walk from the National Tube Works, the W. Dewees Wood Co.'s iron works, the new Monongahela Furnace Company and National Rolling Mill Company, at McKeesport, hence the advantage of these lots at homes for workingmen is ap parent. These lots are beautifully located for snhur- oan resiaences, overlooking the Monongahela Valley at a healthy elevation, with good natural drainage and pure water, at prices surprisingly low, considering the advantages in location, on feeMj, HontWy or Yearly Payments. To suit purchasers. AlsoJValaable Manufact uring Sites, fronting on the river, at prices that will be an inducement to any firm or cor poration that will locate here. The plan is out side of any borough limits and purchasers there escape all borough tax. The levy in Mifflin township is only about 10 mills. These Lots sell at prices ranging from 200 to SoOQ. Inquire at tbe office ot tbe ESTATE OF JOffl C. RISHER. AT DRAVOSBURG, PA OR NO. S WOOD STREET. PITTSBURG. Pa. my3-22-D A NEW PROPOSALS. FOR SALE-tf-MO-AT a BARGAIN. NEW two-story frame residence, five rooms, hall and vestibule fin. attic, city water, both gases, oak finish throughout: five min. walk from Ben Venue sta.; terms, ssoocash; balance in three or five years. GEO. C. SLEETH, Penn and Shady aves.. East End. ap22-87 FOR SALE-SCIOTA ST.. NEAR GROSS ST., Twentieth ward, five minutes' walk to Ben good frame dwelling. Venue station. P. K. R. five rooms, finished attic, hall, vestibule. Inside suubierg, iruui anu rear porcnes: lot zzxiuu reel to alley; price 12.800. See L. O. FRAZIER. Forty fifth and Bntler sts. my2-5-TuFSn FOR SALE-MATHILDA STREET. NEAR Penn avenue. Nineteenth ward, H square from cable line, new frame dwelling; five rooms, finished attic hall, front and rear porches. Inside shutters, slate roof, etc., grained and well fin ished; nice corner lot: price 12,700: terms easy. L. O. FRAZIER. Forty-fifth and Butler sts. myZ-5-TUFSu TTTANTED-AGENTS TO KNOW THAT THE vv greatest selling work of modern times has at last appeared, Stanley's own book, ln Dark est Africa:" Thas. apply at once for territory. Kfj., h xiiamona st Scrlbner's Sons, publishers- LEMING ft ap30-S4 P. J. Fl WANTED-ATONCE-IN OUR BUSINESS A gentleman or larce business and social ac quaintance: one who Las had some experience in the clothing or drygoods trade preferred- (15 weekly on a long engagement. j E. PAPTElt- duji, vi ruunu ave. my6-81 Embroidered silk crepe shawls, all colors, 45 in. to 72 in. sizes, tbe balance of an importer's stock, greatly nnder value to close. Hucus Ss Hacks. TTSSU "Walker's Wax Soaps costs no more than ordinary soaps, but goes twice as far. Ask yon grocer for it TuWPS Parasols and Sun Umbrellas. 26-inch gloria paragon frame, only $1. Imported gloria paragon frame onlyfl 60. Special drive lancy plaid parasols at v- .w, icuucm irom $. Campbell & Dick. Hemstitched black nuns' veilings, very UHU'U" ur summer wear, at 75c a yd., regular ?1 quality. Huous & Hacke. TTSSU People remain poor because they waste their money. Everv family can save 530 every year by using Walker's "Wax Soap. TUWFS Cabinet photos $1 per dozen, prompt de livery. Crayons, etc , at low prices. IiiEs' Gallery. Msa 10 and 13 Sixth st. . WANTED BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S r,1JUS1NS AND SHORTHAND COli LEGE, removed to 12 Federal street, Allechenv. near Driage: open A. u. to 8 r. M. ; a good hand, writing guaranteed In a few lessons; Instruction private for ladles and gentlemen. mhl6-lS-TTSSu -TT7-ANTED-SALESMEN AT 175 PER MONTH t y salarv and expenses, to sell a line ofsllver- plated ware, watches, etc.: by sample only: horse and team furnished free: write at once for full Particulars and sample case of goods free. STAN. ARD SILVERWARE CO.. Boston. Mass. seM-90-p VT7-ANTED STENOGRAPHER AND TYPE VV WRITER: must be of unere,tiiC.7 iif-t acter, write a good hand and be wllllnirto make himseir generally uselul; salary fifty dollars rssoi a month) give age, experience, speed and refer ences. Address N. G. A., Dispatch officeT xny6-5l FOR BALE A NICE RESIDENCE, ALMOST new, on Mariepal avenue, Ben Venue, near Shadyside and the Center avenue cable line; eight rooms, with treceptlon hall, bath and lavatory, natural and artificial gas, laundry and all other modern appliances; piazza in front and porch In rear; fine lot, 50x13) feet: will be 6old at public sale on Monday afternoon. May 12. at 3:30 o'clock, on the premises; as tbe owner is going South a bargain will be secured; possession at once. Terms, etc.. from JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 123 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. my3-10-D T7 Jj dwelling combined, sround on to venm' Iphca good trade; sickness reason for selling. For terms call on or address H, M. CROS3LAND, Taylors town, Pa. my5-2 TJIOR SALE-LIBERTY STREET. BUSINESS 1? property, near Sixth st.; substantial build ing, rented and paying 6 per cent above taxes on Erlce. or over 8 per cent if half cash is paid; will e sold quick at a bargain. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., Ba Fonrth ave. my3-loo-TT8 FOK SALE-LEASE FOR FOUR YEARS OF small building on Allegheny avenue, near Rebecca street, Allegheny City, with small en gine, boiler, shafting, etc.: all complete and in good running order Tor any business requiring stesm power: owner has left city and will sell encap. inquire oi a. -tuaucit, 161 Fifth avenue. Pittsburg. my6-67 FOR SALE-A VALUABLE MANUFACTUR ING plant on Smallman, near Twenty-ninth street: buildings, furnaces, foundry, metal, coke and pattern rooms, eight coke furnaces, natural gas connections, etc.: patterns andtuyer rigging complete and lu first-class order; the finest and best equipped foundry In the city. Full particu lars from LEE, BAiMIETT ft CHAPLIN, 313 Wood street. my3-2-rus LOST. LOST -ENGLISH MAST1FF-ON MONDAY evening, cor. Second ave. and Smlthfield st.: Dart of ear en toff; short tall; height 33 Inches. Liberal reward If returned to M5 PEN N AVE. my6-l7 LOST-ON SATURDAY. MAY 3, ON SHADY LANE or Fifth avenue, between Howe street and Point Breeze, a diamond and yellow sapphire scarf pin. Finder will be liberally re warded by returning to HARDY ft HAYES, 53 Smlthfield street. my6-46 BUSINESS CHANGES. NOTICE I HAVE THIS DAY SOLD MY interest in the firm of H. W. Ahlers & Co., lumber dealers, Allegheny, Pa., to Mr. H. Ahlers. The business will be continned 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 enjoyed by late firm. GEO. L. AHLERS. EFrrrSBUBG, May 1, 189a myl-31-TTS Rnzeltvood Residences. FOR SALE-HAZEL WOOD S3, 500-2-STORY brick dwelling, 6 rooms, bath, hall, city water, nat. gas, front and rear porches: lot 24xloo feet: terms reasonable. IRA M. BURCHFIELD, 158 Fourth ave. aplJ-19-TlB 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. ft O. R. R., and Second avenue electric railway; terms reasonable. IRA JL BURCHFIELD. 158 Fourth ave. ap8-47-TTS FOR SALE-HAZELWOOD-2-STORx BRICK dwelling 8 rooms, lull, batn, laundry, hot ttuu com water, gooa range, nai. gas, jronianu rear porches; lot 44x270 feet; only 2 minutes' walk from Hazelwood station, B. ft O. R. R.. and Second Ave. Electric Rallwav: price S7.000; terms easy. IRAM. BURCHFIELD, 158 Fourth ave. aplO-SS-D FOR SALE-LEASEHOLD-A VERY DESIRA BLE business property on East Ohio st., above the pari, a three-story brick aud frame ad dition, consisting of storeroom and eight rooms, bathroom and w. c, both gases, and all in first class condition; length of front building 70 feet; also, a frame building on rear end of lot on First alley of two rooms and attic. In good order: this is N o. 1 Investment. BECKFELD ft BRACKEN. No. 61 Ohio St., Allegheny. myS-47 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Hones. Vehicles. Live Stock. fcc FOK SALE-A GOOD DRIVING AND FAIR riding mare; to be sold for want of use at Iron City Bazaar, rear of 625 Penn ave. SHAEFFER ft HARE. my6-80 VTOTICE OF DISSOLUTION THE PITTS 1 BURG Clay Pot Company, Limited, a partnership association, under the act of As sembly of Pennsylvania, approved June 2, 1874, has been dissolved by the vote of a majority m number and value of interest of its members, and tbe undersigned have been appointed its liquidating trustees, to whom all accounts due to said association shall be paid. A. A. ADAMS. A. H. HE1SEY, WILLIAM McMILLEN, Liquidating Trustees. W. F. McCOOK. Solicitor. myl-16-D vroncE to builders sealed pro- XX POSALSforthe fnrnlsbing of materials and erection of a building 75x83 stories high for the First National Bank at Oil City, Pa., will be received by tbe undersigned up to 2 o'clock P. M. May 15, 1H90. Plans and specifica tions now to be seen at First National Bank. Bonding to be completed by February 1, 1891. Bonds will be required for the faithful per formance of the contract. The right is re served to reject any and all bids. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. On. CITY, Pa., May 1, 1890. my4-l VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED Jl proposals addressed to the undersigned, indorsed "proposal for grading." will be re ceived until May 10, at noon, for grading four miles of tbe P., Y. & A. R. R., from Jenkins Run to Lawrence Junction, Pa. Good bonds will be required. 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. MULUNS. Chairman Executive Council P., Y. & A. R. R. PlTTSBURO. Pa., April 30, 1590. myl-20-D TTIOR SALE JERSEY BULL, 2 YEARS OLD, jl bireu uy Auuiuus, oi juuiuar, asm a lull blooded Durham; beautiful animal 4ol0 li u lJjt.lt 3 1 kk t,l Apply at No. my6-48 FOK SALE A FAMILY CARRIAGE, IN first-rate condition; also a barouche and buggy; two sets of double harness ana a single harness. M. A. WOODWARD, corner Aiken and Fifth avenues. mj6-9l WANTED-AGENTS TO SELL TEA. BAK ING powder and pure spices; gilts with goods; coke workers, miners or mlllmen can make money In their spare time; special Inducements to persons having established trade. YAMA BHfRO TEA CO., 88 Jackson St., AnlgbenK Pal ; apjo-70-TTha WANTED-AGENTS TRAVELING IN THE ,. . ?noi?!&lerr'M:f,T. drug and confectionery line to handle a quick selling novelty as aside line: liberal commissions: samples free: state SSi".? ?it? Sn?,cJ,i ,t'.or f a11 Particulars address IK MANUFACTURING CO.? Milwaukee. Wis. my4-35 WANTED-pxE SOLE AGENT FORALLE . ,.HENY county to sell a new patent lust out; will sell In every house; agent will make ft2?if? 10.p.rdiT- Call at WM. R.S WAGER ft SON, No. 3 Union st.. bet. Fifth ave. and mar ket bouse, from 9 a. m. to 11 a. m., JUay 6, Room 1L myS-10 TTIOK SALE-SMITH STREET. HAZELWOOD. Jr close to station, a beautiful 2-story Queen Anne dwelling or 10 rooms, reception hail, bath, range, laundry, slate mantels. Hie hearths and house handsomely papered tbroughout; nice porches: lot 60x130; this nice home is offered cheap to prompt buyer. BLACK ft BAIRD. 95 Fourth avenue. DZ7 my2-37 Allegheny Residences. FOK SALE-PENNSYLVANIA AYE., NEAR Bid well St.: two-story brick dwelling, con- I&IUIUKUIUVIUUIUB, USUI, 1UB1UB 1 good: large lot, 24x130 feet to SAMUEL W. SLACK ft CO., talnlnK nine rooms, bath, Inside w. c, etc ; stable a pavea street. $9 Fourth ave. my6-73-TIS FOR SALE-ON SANDUSKY ST., ABOVE North avenue, new frame house, six rooms and mansard. In prime order; water and gas In house; lot 20x00 to an alley; price only H.O0O. BECKFELD ft BRACKEN, 61 Ohio St., Alle gheny. my6-47 FOR SALE-A FINELY MATCHED TEAM OS Kentucky bred horses; they are dark bays, excellent shape and appearance; 16 hands Mjrh, sound and not afraid of anything; used to the city and to driving singly as well as In team; they have been in my own private ramlly use, and are being sold for want of use; they are lor sale at liv ery stables or John Wilson ft Bros., 45 West Dia mond, Allegheny. M. A. WOODWARD. 93 Dia mond St., Pittsburg. mj-6-92 Machinery and Metals. FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS NEW and refitted: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AjNlJ MACHINE CO., LLM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. ap3-7 DISSOLUTION OF ELECTIC PACKING and 8upplyCo.,LImited Notice is hereby given that the limited partnership association named Electria Packing and Snpply Co., lim ited, has by a vote of a majority in number and valneof interest determined that said associa tion shall be, and is, dissolved. And that L.W. Dalzell, W. J. Crawford and Robert Simp son have been elected liquidating trustees to wind up said association and distribute tbe assets thereof. L. W. DALZELL, W. J. CRAWFORD. ROBERT SIMPSON. Liquidating trustees of the Electric Packing and Supply Co., limited. No. 68 Water street, Pittsburg. Pa. niyB-71-D AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE To-night. , Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. Next week The Old Homestead. royS-12 FOR SALE-ONE 2UX24 HORIZONTAL EN GIN E, 25. 000 feet second-hand wire rope: also hoisting and portable engines and Slcmen valves, castings, etc VELTE ft MCDONALD, 3X0 Penn avenue. Iy21-91-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. HARMES MACHINE DEPOT. No. 97 First ave., Pittsburg, Pa. mhS-D WANTED - SALESMEN ON SALARY OR commission to handle the new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases ink thoroughly In two seconds: no abrasion ot paper: 200 to 600 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to SG20 In six days, another S32 In two hours: we want one energetle general agent for each State and Terrl-, tory: sample by mall 35 cts. For terms and full' mrticuiars aaaress ttei aLuxii&uiu jujsabjlis u. Ar,fi.a wosse, wis. - ,t . myi-si jJ.JMtl".j. -1?.J3i.4Bf .i... I ill 'IlllH Ml Hi, III I TTIOR SALE-HOUSES AND LOTS ON SHEF- V FIELD street and Hamlin street. Fifth ward. Allegheny, at auctfon on the premises, Wednes day, May 7, at 2 o'clock: there are two brick houses, 83 and 85 Sheffield street, six rooms each, with lots 20x82 feet: the two brick houses In the rear Nos. 66 and 6s Hamlin street are four rooms each, with lots 20x62 feet: Will be sold separately or together as win bring the most money; the In tention Is to sell the property one way or an other; Is good renting property, and if bought cheap will pay well as an investment: persons wishing to own a single house will have a good chance; we want all kinds or bidden so that we can close the estate. Any desired information at offlce of A. L EGG ATE ft SON, Auctioneers. 31 cuuti, Aiicgucuy. .tfviuA-i I7OR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND ! boilers: all sizes and styles la stock, from 4 to 100 h. p.;allrentted;goodasnew, at lowest prices; portable engines, 8 to 25 h. p. ; boilers au sizes ana styles. J .S. YO UN G. 23 Park way, Allegheny. Pa. OC25-80-D Miscellaneous. SALE-AT A BARGAIN. A FRENCH E10B i ml sta ! -r jiassjv iuiiiui. nitu ucai 88 Ins. J. D. KIMMELft ave. ana j intn sc "plJOO" THEATER TO-NIGHT, MR. BARNES OF NEW YORK. Matinees Wednesday aud Saturday. May 12 "One of the Bravest." my-9 TT ARRIS' THEATER Everv afternoon and evenlntr. T. J. FARRON AND AMY LEE In SHANTY QUEEN. Week, May 12 Little Nugget. my6-27-TT3 HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, THE 2 AMERICAN MACS-2. New departure. ' All new features. my5-2 PROPOSALS FOR MACHINETOOLSFOR tbe Ordnance Gun Sbop.Navy Yard. Wash ington, D. C December 27. 1889. Sealed pro posals will be received at this department un til 12 o'clock noon, on the 16th day of April, 1890, at which time and place they will be opened In the presence of bidders, for furnish ing the necessarv material and labor and con structing eight (8) 16-Inch gun lathes.' and for the delivery and erection of the same, in the Navy Yard, Washington, D. C, in accordance wun worsing drawings ana specifications, copies of which, together with all other infor mation essential to bidders, may be obtained at tne Bureau oi urunance, in this department, after March 1, 1890. Alternative proposals for the construction and erection of these machine tools, in accordance with plans and specifica tions furnished by tbe bidder, will also be re ceived at tbe same time and place. The neces sarv Information for tbo preoaration of alter native designs will be furnished immediately on application to tbe Bureau of Ordnance, Navy Department. Proposals must be made In duplicate in accordance with forms which will be furnished by tbe Bureau of Ordnance, and inclosed in envelopes marked Proposals for 18-inch gun lathes, and addressed to the Hon. Secretary of the Navy. Navy Depart ment, Washington. D. C. Tbe Secretary of the Navy reserves the right to reject any or all bids, as in his judgment the interests of the Government may require. B. F. TRACY, Sec- reiary oj. iub nnvj. Navy Department. Washington. February 13, 1890. Sealed proposals for five (5) 14-inch gun Iatbes will be received and opened at tbe time and place and under tbe conditions set forth in the foregoing advertisement, in addi tion to the proposals therein mentioned. The necessary Information with reference to these lathes will be furnished on application to the jsureau or uranance, n avy .Department, ir. M. RAMSAY, Acting Secretary of the Navy. -TAVY DEPARTMENT. WASHINGTON. XX March 7. 1890. The time fired by the foregoing advertisement, dated December 27, 1889. for receiving proposals for gun Iatbes, viz., April 16, 1890, Is extended to 12 o'clock noon, May 13, 1890, at which hour tbe opening of tbe olds will take place. B. F. TRACY, Secretary of the Navy. mh261.mh25,apld,my6 SuburQan Town Site, Possessing advantages of access to THREE LINES OF RAILROADS. LOW TAXES A gratifying feature of tbe place. The open ing of the Reynoldton and Dravosbnrg bridge has caused a regular boom in Dravosbnrg. Workingmen who desire to own their own home generally look to the advantages and dis advantages of a place before investing. The easiest manner in which a workingman can se cure a borne is to secure a lot in a desirable plan, and be can build a housa thereon and pay for it as easy as paying rent. Q LD HICKORY with heavy walnut frame. 40x CO., Druggists. Penn m V6-25 M. MAY, SONS & CO., Finn DYEING AND CLEANING, ' f :; Sixth Avenue. ' mbls-80-TTSiJ&,,.Ste4SPitt3buriT.,Pa.-i YLAD1MIR DE PAOHMAN, The Greatest Chopin Plaver Living, OLD CITY HALL. FRIDAY EVENING. MAY 9. 'Tickets for sale at Henrlck's Music Store. Chickerlng Piano used exclusively. myS-74 TUTORLD'S MUSEUH T MENCING May 5. WEEK COM John Whitman. Champion Teeth Lifter of the Universe. ADAMS SISTERS And Manv Others. .Coming-Hop 0 My aumb. t teSmyWa For medicinal and familv nsa It is the imrmt finest flavor and oldest KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKY ever placed before the public Experts are re quested to test its superior quality above ail others. Sold by JOS. FLEMING fe SON, Druggists. apll.7-TT3Sn 412 Market st, Pittsburg, Pa. THE NEW RISHER PLAN OF LOTS AT DRAVOSBURG IS JUST THE PLACE FOR SUCH AN INVESTMENT, BECAUSE THE TAXES ARE SMALL. BEING ONLY 10 MILLS. It is almost a portion of tbe city itself, being only 14 minutes' walk from the center of Mc Keesport. which the new Dravosbnrg bridge, opened this week, and an electric street car line, to be built this summer, brings Into easy access. Tbe LOCATION IS MOST HEALTHFUL AND CHARMING, Overlooking tbe beautiful Monongahela and tbe city of McKeesport. People living In Mc Keesport have to suffer from tbe smoke and dust of tbe mills, and they find It more pleasant and healthful for themselves and children to live a short distance away from the heart of tbe city. The Risber plan at Dravosbnrg eclipses all others on tbe market and PERSONS WHO ARE WISE ENOUGH TO BUY LOTS AT THE PRESENT LOW PRICE CAN DOUBLE THEHl MONEY IN A SHORT TIME. Inquire at ROOM 5, No. 8 WOOD STREET, Or at OFFICE OF ESTATE OF J. C. RISHER, - DRAVOSBURG. For any information desired. mT3-'JI-MToa THE. DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE Has been removed to corner Smlthfield and Diamond sts. mb9-117 PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS. Solicitor of Patents. 131 Fifth avenue, above Smlthfield. next Leader' office. (No delay.) Established 20 years. se23-60 DIAMONDS COME SEE OUR SEVEN STONE diamond rings 115 00 each, tbe greatest bargains on eartb;frlendshlp rings 50c, $1 00 and 21 GO each; diamond watches, line jewelry, clocks, silverware and spectacles, etc at WILSON'S. 61 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Fine watch repairing a specialty. ap25-TT3 A. WHITELEY, 123K Third ave., upstairs, opp. Barnes' Safe and Lock Works. Gents' shoes soled and heeled for 73o while you w.m.-r.n.imu-BewD.Koc. j, mesi woric in tne city; PIANOS, ORGANS, And all manner of Small Instruments HAMILTON'S. PZ79 Fifth avenne.-p TITCKNIGHT fc VICTORY. PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS. Dealers in Gas Fixtures. LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE. ETC. Special attention given to Natural Gas Fittinc 416 SMITHFIELD ST.. PITTSBURG. PA. Telephone 769. ja7-69-TT3 THE DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE HAS BEEN. REMOVED TO CORNERl-'' SMTTH" 'T'.TVi'A iVT mnTA MrirHf ct-c tTHSSSSSBSHHBJJJ
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