SAD HIM DOWN FINE. One of the Stoyestown Counterfeiters . Found Guilty Yesterday. TOE OTHER U. S. COCRT WORK. Judge White's Instructions to Commission ers in Dirorca Cases. for tbo defense In tbe case of James and Jobn Wilt, charged with counterfeiting; Misalleged the witnesses already summoned are too poor to bear tbe expense of attending court. A GRIST OP KOTES FKOM THE CODETS The trial of Edward Brisbin, of Stoyes town, which is one of the numerous counter feiting cases that are to be taken up at the present session of the United States District Court, took place yesterday. Brisbin was defended by A. H. Rowand, E.q. B. K. O'Dwyer, the secret Bervice agent who worked np the case, testified to having first met Brisbin at Stoyestown, April 12, 1889. The detective was introduced as Sam Griffith, a book agent. The witness and defendant be came close friends, sjept together, and almost at once began to negotiate for counterfeit money. Brisbin onlyoifered one counterfeit dollar, bnt wanted to sell the molds, dies, eta, for making the spurious coin. Later the wit ness bought S 0 worth of counterfeit coin for St SPECIMENS IDENTIFIED. Some specimens of the coin were submitted and identified by the witness. Attorney Kowand wanted tbe witness to admit that he was drunk when he called on Brisbin, but O'Dwyer strenuously denied that. Daniel McSweeney, chief of the Secret Service of this section, testified to the arrest of Brisbin after tbe case had been worked up by agent O'Dwyer. Brisbin denied to the witness that he made anything but good counterfeit raonev. Mr. McSweeney identified some of the money and tbe molds found at Brisbin's residence. William H. Speicher. who was arrested as an accomplice of Brisbin, turned State's evidence. He testified that Brisbin always "had plentyof counterfeit money, and that the defendant told him he could have pleuty of money it he would do as a certain party wanted him. THE DEFENDANT'S STORY. The defense was opened by placing the de fendant, Edward Brisbin, on tbe stand. He I said he was a stonemason and blacksmith, tbe detective, O'Dwyer. was drunk when intro duced to him; the molds founa in his house had been made by his father for William Raeger; the metal found in bis hosse he used for re pairing lamps, and had found it in the rnins of a hardware store that had been burned down; the spurious money found in his house he had found. Several merchants of Stoyestown were called and testified to the defendant's previous good character. This closed the testimony, and At torney Rowand made a strong plea for his ac quittal, laying considerable stress on the al leged fact of Agent O'Dwyer being intoxicated at the time of the alleged deal in counterfeit money. The Jury, after being out a short time, re turned a Terdict of guilty, as indicted. Admitted III. fiullt. The case of James E. Brison. of East Liberty, charged with sending improper matter through the mails, was cut on trial yesterday afternoon in the United States Court. Ic is alleged he sent a letter to a Mrs. Barr, a seamstress, mar ine improper proposals to her. The prosecu tion showed by witnesses that Brison bad ad mitted the deed, when court adjourned for the day. Notes From I lie Courts. The suit of Wendelin Krous against C. L. Kreps, an action on a mortgage, is on trial be fore Judge White. A verdict for the defendant was given yes terday In tbe suit of John Munauan against Charles Atkinson, an action on a lease. On motion of Wm. M. Hill. Jr.. Esq., yester day Frank E. Colvln, of Bedford county, was admitted to practice in the United States Courts. A verdict of $25 for the plaintiff was given yesterday in the suit of Louis Cella against Anthony Snesta, an action to recover for ser vices performed. The suit of W. A. and E. L. Holman against Allegheny City, fotdamages for injury to prop erty caused by the opening of California ave nue, is on trial before Judge Slagle. TBE-suit of W. Q. Hunter and others against Edward Jennings and others, an action in ejectment to obtain possession of oil territory in Franklin township, is on trial before Judge Collier. In the suit of John JIcTiernan and wife against Jobn Collins and wife, an action to re cover damages for injury to property caused by water rnnnlnc from one property to that of the plaintiff, a verdict was given yesterday for SoO lor the plaintiff. Magdalena Meinhart yesterday sued for a divorce from Frederick Meinhart. She alleged that be has a brutal and violent disposi tion and maltreated her in an outrageous man ner. J. W. Hays was appointed commissioner in tbe divorce case of Matthias Barbus against Maggie Barbus. Albert Crouse yesterday entered snit against C. L. Magee for S300 damages each for himself and his 7-year-old son John. He alleces that on April 25 the boy fell through a coal hole in tbe sidewalk in front of No. 41 Grant street, owned by Mr. Magee, and was seriously in jured. It is claimed that tbe owner of proper ly was negligent in not having the hole suffi ciently protected. SOMp TALL HUSTLING That Was Done to Keep Verona .Borough as Dry as Possible. THE TELEGRAPH PLAYED A PART. A Duplex Aim m Bushing the Matter Through on the Double Quick. ATTOENEI TOST YERY WELL PLEASED BULES IS DIV0ECE CASES. Judge White Tells Commissioners What They Most Herenfter Do. Jndge White yesterday xmade five rules for commissioners in divorce cases which must hereafter be followed. In substance they pro vide that the commissioner should see that the proper notice 'be given tbe respondent ot the time and place of taking testimony, and attach the same to Sis return; report the time and place of each meeting and the names of all persons present; personally reduce to writing tbe testimony, signed by the witnesses and cer tified Dy mm. Also, tbe testimony should con tain the date and place of marriage, by whom celebrated, places where the parties have lived, and how long in each place; number of chil dren they have had. and where they are, if minors, and the occupation of each party. The testimony should be confined to the grounds of divorce set forth in the libels, and irrelevant matters and heatsay evidence should be excluded. Witnesses should state facts and not give opinions, and instead of saying "he abused her' give details and circumstances. "W0BK OF THE TJ. S. GRAND JTJBY. A Namber of Trne Bills Tamed In for Work In the Court. The grand jury in the United States Court re turned the following true billB yesterday: Emma Cole, passing counterfeit money, four counts; Daniel Cornish, removing a letter from a postofiice; William M. Speicher, passing coun terfeit money, three counts; Charles Murphy, selling liquor without the special tax; Jerry Murphy, operating a whisky still not registered, three counts; G. W. Bastlan, sendihg improper letters through the mails; James E. Brison same charge, two counts; Mary Moore, same charge: Morris Galberg, taking a letter for the purpose of obstructing a correspondence: 8. S Shook, depositing improper letters in tbe mail; Silas a Bush, using the mails with intent to de fraud; J. C Mobney and Charles C Mohnev, the same; Edwin Morrisalias Allen Sprague. Jesse Thomas, Ernest Titman and William i V! e' breaking into a postoffice and steal ing Government money, two counts. CAH'T SEE THE CLAIM. Judge Acbeson Hands Dowa an Important Infringement Opinion. Judge Acheson, of the United States Court, handed down an opinion yesterday morning in the case of Schuette fc Co. against William Anderson. The plaintiffs were assignees of R. B. Thompson, an inventor of a mantel frame adjustable to any sire of fireplace by a slide and groove. The suit was on an infringement, but in a review of the case Judge Acheson does not see the claim. He says the mantel made by the defendant company Is of different con struction, as is provided for in Thompson's patent, and farther, that the specifications of the plaintiff fail to describe the manner of the entire construction of the plaintiffs mantel. It is also cited that a previous patent for ad justable mantels was given before Thompson's patent, and it is therefore held that plaintiff's patent was not of primary character. The complaint was dismissed, with costs to the plaintiff. NO CHIME WAS MEANT. Resolutions of Condolence. At a special meeting of the Board of Di rectors of the Hancock sub-district school, held this evening, the following preamble and resolutions were adopted: "Whereas, It has pleased Almighty God in his divine 'wisdom to remove from our midst our former esteemed associate and fel low member, Mr. Timothy J. Crowley; and Whereas, We, the Board of Directors of the Hancock school, have met to take ap propriate action to honor the dead, and to extend our heartfelt sympathy to his be reaved and sorrowing relatives. Eesolved, That in his demise, we, his brother members, recognize a serious loss to the schqo, as his unswerving fidelity to his duties and his genial manner made him a favorite with his lellow directors, teachers and pupils. Eesolved, That as a tribute of respect to his memory the school be closed the day of his funeral, and that we attend in a body. Resolved, That these resolutions be placed on the minutes, published in the daily papers, and a copy presented to his sorrow ing relatives. p. Barrett, C. Horgan. Wm. P. Hicket, J-Directors. James Caulfield, M. J. Daly. Pittsburg, May 6, 1890. There was some lively hustling in the case of Daniel Bitter, who asked the Supreme court tor a certiorari on tbe Quarter Sessions of this county. Attorney William Yost says J. P. Hunter, attorney for Bitter, did not serve him (Yost) with notice of application until 2:30 o'clock P. M., Friday, but the cold water man seems to have got there with both feet He telegraphed a Philadelphia lawyer named L. D. Kail to be on hand, and put a sprag into Bitter's wheel, if possible. Yesterday Mr. Yost got a telegram from Kail, stating that the Supreme Court had refused the petition, also had decided not to take any of these cases up out of the regular order, and would not advance them in the list. This was the case in which the License Court Judges ruled that Verona borough had inherited prohibition. from Penn town ship. Verona temperance people have been clanking their chains ever since the bor ough was incorporated, and had no hope that they could ever escane the thralldom which had furrowed their necks for 19 years, until tbe idea was broached that Penn being prohibition, at least that part of Verona which came off Penn should be so also. As a part comes from Plum township which was wet at the timeof the incorporation of the Veronese, it might be argued that it should be fur nished with booze. But there was only one applicant from that side of the line, and'be was knocked out on general principles. The town, that is the population, lies almost en tirely on the dry side of the line, that is the legally dry side, so far as at present ruled. Mr. Yost says there was a double aim in rushing the matter, the first being to get Mr. Bitter's license and the second to get the decks cleared so that effective work can be done to have the Legislature do some re pealing next winter. -Display advertisement one dollar per square or one insertion. Classified advertise ment an thi page tueh a Wanted. For Bale, , To Let. etc, ten cent per line for each inser tion, and none taken for let than fifty cent. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BBA.NCH OFFICES. THE BRANCH OFFICE FOR THE SOUTH BIDE HAS BEEN KEMOVED TO NO. IMS CARSON STREET. ADVERTISEMENTS. NEWS AND SUBSCRIP TIONS CAN BE LEFT THERE BOTH FOR GENERAL EDITIONS, AND FOR THE SPECIAL SOUTHSIDK ISSUE PUBLISHED EACH SATURDAY. BRANCH OFFICES ARE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT THF. FOLLOWING PLACES, AT ALL OF WHICH WANT, FOR SALE, TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISE MENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION NEXT MORNING: Advertisement! are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with The D1S rjiTCii. PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3KS Butler street. KMILG. STUCKEY. 2ith street and Penn ave. &JSTUcKEY 4C0., Wylle ave. and FultoniL "va-MUAX, ruth Avenue Market House. Fcmnlo IIolP- WANTED-DISH WA8HER-FOR GIRARD HOTEL, 20 and 22 Federal street. my7-83 Clinic and Female Help. WANTED -WET NURSE, NURSE GIRL, colored nurse, cook and waitress. 200 house girls, cooks, chambermaids, dining room girls, 2 dishwashers, s Mninir elrls. 4 chambermaids for hotel. laundress. flrst and second cook, flue lroner, MEEHAN'S, 5 u rani si. raya-p Sltnntlons. "VTT AN TED POSITION IN ARCHITECT'S v v office by young man of good education, ana with several years' experience In office work: ob- iect to learn the business. AddressARCHITECT, dispatch office. my7-72 N J.W, XA8T IND. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue. MCALLISTER BHElBLER,5thav. AAlwoodlt SOtJTHSIDX. JACOB SPOHN. No. SCarson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. XAERCHER, 89 Federal street. S;,iv.McBRIUF- Market Hon. Allegheny. FRED H. EGGERS. lTSOhlo street. ;,,:.. EVEI,S0N- -rch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY. Western and lrwlnave?. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania, and Braver ave. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. B. MORRIS, 6S6 Preble ave. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOUKER. Stationer. No. i Grant ave. SHARPSBURG. C BELLMAN. Stationer, 818 Main st. WANTED -EMPLOYMENT -BY YOUNG man of temperate and industrious habits; prefer sltnntinr. assistant bookkeener. or to take charge of a small set of books, but will accept any Auurcss u. L., xiispaicn kind of clerical work. uuice. my6-4 WANTED-POSITION BY YOUNG MAN with ten years' experience In offlcef large manufacturing establishment of this city, compe tent to take cbarge of books, correspondence, purchasing, shipping, or nil any oosltlon of trust; very best of references furnished; only moderate salary expected. Address 3. P. W., Dispatch office. . my6-76 Financial. TTTANTED-TO LOAN MONEY ON PROP VV ERTY: Sto6 percent: no delay. "I1AM NETT 4 MEREDITH, 102 Fourth ave, apIS-90-WS VTTANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY OR V V Allegheny county property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVERiCO., KFounh avenue. mh2-p WANTED -MORTGAGES ON CITY OR SUB URBAN Improved real estate, at lowest rates, LEE, BARNETT A CHAPLIN, 813 Wood st. inyS-3-MWS Allcchenv Residences. FOR SALE-SECOND WARD, ALLEGHENY, two two-story frame dwellings Ave rooms each; both gases: lot 23x130 to a 40-ft. street lu rear, lor .1.000. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 102 Fourth ave. my4-82-MWT ITlOR SALE-TO-DAY-TO-UAY-REMESIBEU the nubile sale of houses and lota. 83 and 83 .Sheffield St., and 66 and 63 Hamlin St., Fifth ward, this day. Wednesday. at2 o'clock. A. LEGGATE A SON. Auctioneers. my7-18 FOB. SALE LOTS. Cltr imi TTnOR SALE ONLY 3J0 FOR A LOT 24x100 feet, on Webster ave. : street nived: this Is a special Dargam. HALTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. my4-82-JIWF LOTS-SEVERAL nUn. Klirhleenth ward: prices low; terms easy. 1. M. PENNOCK. & SON. No. iff Fourth avenue. my3-7-MWS TpOR SALE-LOTS, LOTS. j- cnoice lots in isyrnes' FOR SALE-LOTS! LOTS! LOTS-ON WYLIE avenue cable line, from KHa to f 1.500; streets certain to advance. i ourm ave. COOPER d til PETTY, 107 my7-93-WF Hnzelwood Lots. FOR SALE-LOTS, LOTS. LOTS, AT HAZEL WOOD, In Flowers' new plan; 500 more fine lots: cheap and easv payments. I. M. PENNOOK. & BON, .No. 147 Fourth avenue. my3-7-MWS Allechcnr Lot. FOR BALE-J00 ALLEGHENY LOTS ON Lombard St., Linden and Maple aves.. Tenth and Twelfth wrds: payments easy, o. x a, 43 Federal st. Inaulrc ot MCNAUQHER.43 Aorth Diamond st. mbl2-56-D -TTTANTED MORTOAGES IN LARGE AND TV small amounts at lowest rates. MA CRUM & CUBBAGE, Room 34 Fidelity Building, 121 Fourth ave. fel9-61 Daniel Cornish Found Not Gnllty In Very Short Order. Daniel Cornish was fonnd not guilty in the United States Court yesterday, on a charge of removing a letter addressed to another from the postofflce at Tryonville. Crawford county. The circumstances of the case were rather odd. A yonne man named Avery had quarreled with Cornish, and bit his fint-prnfr rnrMi,in.j him, and Avery left the town. Some time after- ! wara ne sa a letter in tbe postoffice addressed toAvery s father In the young man's hand writing, and took It out of the box to seethe postmark. He thereby learned where the bov was. Suit was then entered against Cornish for taking the letter, but as it appeared that he did not remove it from the othce. or open it he had not violated the act of Congress The iurv gave its verdict of not guilty in" the box! the first on record for the term. QUITE A COSTLY JOKE. A Piece of Fun That Recoiled on the Two Fanny Men. William S. Sleek and George F. Fisher were tried in the United States Court yesterday on two charges one for stealing a mail pouch from a carrier's wagon, and the other for steal - ing from the driver. Peter StilL The offense was committed in Bedford county while the de fendants w ere riding with the mail carrier be tween Man's Choice and Alum Hank. It ap peared that they intended to play a joke on the carrier and cut a mail bag from its fastening on the rear of the wason. Fisher was fined KM and costs, and went to the Bedford County Jail in default. Sleek pleaded nolo contendre on the first count and the District Attorney took a nolle prosse on the second, and sentence was suspended. Asthma, Constlpntlus. and fHzzlnessi Cared. Me. A. Danner For 20 years I have suffered from asthma in the worst form, also constipation and dizziness; I had a most distressing cough at night and took severe coughing and smothering spells for many years that I never got a good night's rest, and was consequently completely broken down in strength and vitality. I tried ev erything I heard of and was under treatment with the best physicians, but received no re lief from suffering. I iortunately read one of your testimonials in the paper where a gentleman had been cured of asthma by your Essence of Health, which induced me to try it, and confidently say I was relieved after taking the first dose. have contin ued its use regularly for some weeks, and to my great comfort I am cured of a disease I at one time thought I was sinking under. The result of the use of your Essence of Health is indeed satisfactory, and I cheer fully testify, hoping my experience with your valuable medicine may indnce others afflicted to give it a fair trial. Anton Freiland, 3419 Lleonier street, between Thirtv-fourth and Thirtv-finh streets. Pittsburg, Pa., March 16, 1890. For sale by druggists and The Danner Medical Co., 242 Federal street, Allegheny. ItlDBS. Rings. Rings. "We have just mounted from our loose stones a beautiful collection of gipsy and marquise rings. It would be a pleasure to show them to you, at Hardy & Hayes', Jewelers, Silversmiths and Art Dealers o.a omiiuuciu sireei. Jiew Uuiiding. Do Ton Use Sonp f "Walker's "Wax Soan has nn mh.i ft, laundry or cleaning purposes. To use it is to value it. It will do your washing with out boiling, clean your paints, take out grease and stains and give everything a new appearance. Ask your grocer for Walker's "War Soap and insist on getting it. tuwfs What DIrd Would hesitate to buy a new suit of clothes if he knew he could save from ?8 to S15 on his purchase? Yet that's what we save vou during our great sacrifice sale or men's fine suits. Garments always sold for 518 520 and 524 now are marked 510 and 512. ' P. C. C. C, opp. the Court House. Z A Lot of Unrcaln Surahs. One lot striped surah silks, 19 inches wioc, aH pure silk, all new spring color ings, which we offer at the very low price of 50c a yard. Jos. Horne& Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. The Divorce Mill Busy. Bad bread causes more domestic infelicity and gives the divorce courts more work than almost any other one thing in existence. Families that use only Marvin's famous breads never know what trouble in this line is, for bad bread is an unknown quantity at the Marvin factory. mws Toadies' Aprans. Special values in fine aprons. Brillian tine aprons at 51; black silk aprons, verv handsome, $3. A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth ave Gratifying; to All. Tbe high position attained and the universal acceptance and approval of the pleasant liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs, as the most excel lent laxative known, illustrate the value of tbe qualities on which its success is based and are abundantly gratifying to the California Fig Syrup Company. A. Northrop & Co.'s New Circular AH Abont Pnueled Iron Ceilings, If you are building, send stamp for this circular. If you are repairing a building, send for it. If you 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 the public for the last eight or ten years, and now there are thousands in use, scattered all over the Union, in stores, banking offices and hotels, while its superior acoustic properties has brougbt-it into ei tensivedemand forchurches, halls and opera houses. Its low cost and cleanliness intro duces it into schools and asylums. And now the increasing demand for something totake the place of plaster for residence ceilings, something that would gratify the artistic taste of our most cultivated house wives, and still be permanent and endnr- ( ing, and thus save them the constant annoy- aute auu expense oi re-piastering ana 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 up beautifully into wainscoting, frieze and field. As, all figures and designs are in relief, really very little brush decoration is needed. " They are, However. susceptiDie oi 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. Northrop & Co., Corner Twenty-third and Mary streets, South Side, Pittsburg, Pa. Eureka Mineral Kprtass, Snrtiertown, Pn. The Eureka Springs Hotel and sanitarium, located at this well-known resort, commends itself to the seeker after health, recreation or rest. A home for the afflicted, the over worked professional or business man, and a delightful resort for a summer's outing. Conveniently arranged well located, pleas ant surroundings, excellent table and service. A fine orchestra will jrive concerts daily. Tbe Eureka chalybeate (iron) and alkaline waters, nature's remedy for rheumatism, scrofula, eczema, anaemia, liver and stomach troubles, kidney disease, sick headache, in digestion, etc Ponce De Leon Hotel open June 1. For particulars and- illustrated pamphlet address Eureka Mineral Springs Co., Limited. myl,4.7,10.13.15 Horses Just Arrived. Forty head of draught and general pur pose horses just arrived, several well-mated teams among them, at tbe Arnheim Live Stock Company, Limited, stables, No. C2 Second avenue. They have also a lot of fine saddle, driving and family carriage horses on hand, and their mule yards are stocked with choice mules, all sizes. Any one wish ing to purchase a horse or mule can save money by calling at the Arnheim Live Stock Company, Limited, stables, 52 Second avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. ADVERTISERS, PLEASE NOTICE! THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG-DISPATCH HAS BEEN REMOVED tO CORNER SMITHFIELD AND Diamond Streets. WANTED. Male TJetn. WANTED-MORTGAGES in large or small amounts: rite of Interest 4H to 6 per cent prompt. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth avenue. my4-83-4,5, 7, 9, II, 13, 15, 17 WANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS of S3, 000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4j percent, free oftax; also smaller amounts at Sand 6 per cent. BLACK A BAIRD, IS fourth avenue. se21-d2IS-D WANTED-MORTGAGES-S1, 000, OOOTO LOAN . J slty and suburban properties at 4K, Sand (percent, and on larms in Allegheny and acja cent counties at 6 per ceut. 1. M. l'ENNOCK A bON, 103 fourth avenue. ap7-Hl "TTT--A.NTE1)-TO LOAN 1200,000 ON ilORT- Tr UAWtiJ; J100 and upward at 6 per cent; (500, 000 at iH property; all per cent on residences or business A In nHln!nlnr ronntipii. S. H. FRENCH. 1Z5 Fourth avenue. oc24-4-D "TTTANTED-CIT V MORTGAGES ON REAL ES vr TATE in large or small amounts; money ready when title Is all right: no delay: reason able charges. TnoS. .MCCAFFREY, 3o09 Rutler st. Office open evenings. Telephone S514. Ja4-71-ws WANTED-A GOOD UROOM-APFLY 6330 PENN AVE., East End. my7-3 WANTKD-AT ONCE-2 TINNERS AT 229 f IFTH AVE.. McKeesport, Pa. my7-85 WANTED -GOOD COAT AM) PANTS maters. Apply at 809 LIBERTY ST. my7-37 WANTED-A GOOO BARBER AT NO. S8 Grant avenue, Mlllvale. A. L. KING. my7-97 WANTED-A GOOD ADVERTISING SOLICI TOR at we. JONES & CROWE. Printers. Fifth St., S. S. my7-54 WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS CANVASS KR for the Cen'ury Dictionary. H. WATrs A CO. . 431 Wood st. myt-13-ws WANTED-DRIVER FOR BEER WAGON. Inquire of A. A. MILLIGAN. Bridge and Carson sts., S. S. my7-9S -TTA N T E D TWO BUTCHERS AT G. V CRAMER'S, 61S Main St.. Uraddock. sin gle men preferred. my7-19 WANTED-AT ONCE TWO GOOD WAGON blacksmith helpers. Apply to H. LANGE A CO., 147 Water st., city. my7-79 WANTED A BUTCHKR-STEADY YOUNG man that understands the business. Apply 416 LARIMER AVE.. E. E. my7-98 ANTED-STOPPER GRINDERS AT ONCE. Carr Lonrey Glass Co., Baltimore. Md. JNO. N. BRANIN. Manager. my7-8)-wssu WANTED-CITY AND ALLEGHENY COUN JtY real estate of all kinds to 6ell: reason able charges; property advertised free of charge; no sale, no charges: have plenty of purchasers. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler. Office open evenings. Telephone 5514. )a4-7l-ws FOR SALE-PRICE GREATLY REDUCED IF sold quick In order to close out the lots re maining in Kennedy's plan, Nunnery Hill. Twelfth ward. Allegheny: location central: terms easy. See W. A. HERRON A SONS, No. SO Fourth avenue. my3. 22-3,7,12,14 City Beiildenees. TO LCT-23 BLUFF STREET-ELEGANT RES IDENCE, nine rooms, all modern Improve ments, large yard, first-class condition: posses sion June i. ALLES A BAILEY, 161 Fourth ave nne. Telephone 1C7. - my6-78-Tnws O LET A NEW HOUSE ON CENTER AVeT NUE, near Klrkpatrick street, one square from cable cars; eight rooms, batb. range, tile hearths, marble mantels: possession Immediately. PITTSBURG COMPANY, LUI., Ho. 140 Fifth avenue. my6-65 VTOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OP Li the Monongabela Furnace Company wilj be held at the office of the company In tha borough of McKeesport on WEDNESDAY, May M. at 2 o'clock p. at CHARLES S. STEPHENS, Secretary. my7-69 East End Residence. To l err at Oakland. 3910 fifth ave nue, location desirable, a complete new house, eleht rooms. In flret-class order, highly Improved; onlvSSO per month. Sec W. A. HER RON A SONS, SO Fourth avenue. my7-61-ws mO LET ROUP ST.. TMRAR "WALNUT ST:. X Shadyside, new two-stcry mansard brick dwelling, ten rooms, reception hall. front natn. Inside w. c. ete. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO, gas. water. porch, good lot. 162 Fourth ave. mv6-S Allcsheny Residences TO LET-ONLY ?30 PER BIONTH: CHEAP for 93 Sheffield street. Allegheny.elght rooms, all newlv painted, papered and Improved. See W. A. HEREON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. my7-63-wr isnburbnn Residences. TO LET DWELLING 'HOUSE OF SIX rooms In Etna: onlv three minutes' walk from Etna station. P. A W. R. R.: terms very reasonable. Inquire of JOS. INGHAM, Etna. myS-68 rTW LET-FURNlanED OR UNFURNISHED JL large house 10 rooms, 3 acres ground, fruit and ornamental trees, well looted at Emswnrth, Fort Wayne R. R. See W. A. HEREON A SONS, 80 Fourth aveuue. my7-2" T Suburban lots. FOR SALE NORTH HOMESTEAD LOTS, 601 120 feet, fronting on a CO-font street, near Swissvale station. P.K.R., and City Farm station, B. A O. R. R. : price S40Q to Kjoo each: terms to suit. IRA M. BURCHF1ELD, 15S Fourth avenue. aplO-36-D FOR 8ALE-ElGnT ACRES OF CHOICE ground, the most desirable at Crafton, Pan handle R. K. : will subdivide to a great profit; evervfoot of the ground can be used. See W. A. HERRON A SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. myl-22-WS FOR S A LE-LOTS AT EMSWORTH STATION, on Fort Wayne road, seven miles from town, at auction sale, on Friday, May 3. at 3 o'clock, on premises, will be sold In lots 50x150 to 150x200 the entire estate of tbe late Dr. Courtney, near the station at Emsworth. some of the nicest lots on the line of the Fort Wayne road: this will bca grand chance to get pood lots at very low prices, our Instructions being to close the estate; take train at Federal st. station at 2:15 cltv time; easy terms. A. LEGGATE A SON. Auctioneers. my7-17 WANTED TO SUPPLY CAPITAL-MANUFACTURING establishments desirous or increasing facilities can secure requisite capital by applying to W. H. BARCLAY'. U. S. Pension Agent, this cltv. Examination must be satisfac tory; communications confidential. my4-12-wssu 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 vlclulty: to parties interested, evidence will be given showlnga guaranteed dividend of 20 per cent. Address SAFE INVESTMENT, Dispatch office. my4-15 Miscellaneous. -rrjANTED-DOCTOR'3 BUGGY-MUST BE TV of reliable make and In first-class condi tion. Applyto6218 PENN AVENUE, East End. my6-57 WANTED -PARTIES WISHING TO HAVE signs painted. In lArce or small quantities, to call on oraddressPASTORlUS'UlGN WORKS, 119 Fifth art., cur. Smlthfleldst. my6-MWP Fnrms. FOR SALE-3, 500 ACRES, RICHEST AND BEST Improved stock farm without execution In tbe golden belt, Central Kansas: ownerresidlng here; would exchange for Improved property In xv. wri-iisii. Ohio or Pennsylvania. Grant st., Pittsburg, Pa, 410 my5-D ADfirtmenrs. iO LET-TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS close to park. NO. 95 ARCH St., Allegneny. mj7-44-wFSu NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT Xl a meeting of the stockholders of tha Keystone Construction Co., held at the com pany's office In Pittsburg, Dec 27. lSS9,itwaa resolved to dissolve the corporation and tha President and Board of Directors were directed totake all legal steps necessary and proper to dissolve this corporation and wind np Its busi ness. GEO. H. CLAPP, President, Attest: H. C. McJILTON. Mecretary. PITTSBPBG. Pa.. April 15. 1890. ap23-84--y Office of i TiieBridgewaterGas Compant.J Rochester Pa.. April 18. 189a A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCK HOLDERS of this company will be held at the office. Rochester, Pa., on THURSDAY, June 19. Ia90,at 3 o'clock p. jl, to vote for or acalnst a proposition to reduce the capital stock. The amount of tbe proposed reduction is 7,081 shares, bavinir a value at par of 5708,400. F. L. STEPHENSON, Secretary. apIS-3-MWS DIVIDENDS. Bank of PrrrsBtmG. .May 6, 1890. DIVIDEND THE PRESIDENT AND Directors of thi bank have this dav de clared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT on its capital stock out ot the profits of tbe last six months, payable to stockholders, or their legal representatives.on and after the 16th Inst, tree of all tax whatever, including the tax oa stockholders, which Upaid by the bank. "W. ROSEBTJRG, "v-'B Cashier. TO LET-TniRD-STORY FRONT FURNISHED or unfurnished room: pleasant location. 149 PENNSYLVANIA AVEN my?-a : pie UE, Allegheny City. TO LET-ONE FLOOR-OF 4 CHOICE ROOMS, suitable for light housekeeping, on line ot street cars, convenient to- Allegheny parks and market. Apply to J. U. MORROW, 2&9 Ohio St., Allegheny. my7-05 Offlees. Desk Room. &c- TO LET-A FEW NICE OFFICES IN GER MANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, Wood and Diamond streets. aplO-49 TO LET-THE FRONT HALF OF A VERY desirable office ou Fourth avenue, with use or office furniture, etc.; rent low. J. C. EEILLY, 77 Diamond st. " my3-18 TO LET-FOURTH STORY OF NO. 99 FIFTH aveuue, 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 Fifth ave. For particulars seo BUS. MGR. DISPATCH, corner Smlthfleld and Diamond sts. 117 AUCTION SALES. Seeds, Seeds, Seeds At Auction. Gardeners, attention. Reliabls flower seeds, specially prepared for the season of 1890, from carefully saved and newly har vested genuine Seeds, with full instructions for sowing same, at auction FRIDAY AFTER NOON, MAY 9 at 2 o'clock. HENRY AUCTION CO., myi-103-wrsu Auctioneers. Miscellaneous. FOR SALE ONE OH TWO VERY DESIRABLE lots In Allegheny Cemetery. Address 51. J. W.. Dispatch office. my7-70 FOR SALE-BDSINESs. Business Chances. TTiOR SALE.-nOUSE AND SALOON AT JL' NORTH HAZLETT ST., YoungstOwn, O. my7-3Q-wsu FORSALE-A GOOD BARBER SHOP-OWNER Intends to quit the business. Apply at.No. ICU-VN AWWITP ,.,a IQ 4J33 PENN AVENUE. my6-49 FOR SALE-DRUG STORE ON TnE MOST prominent street In the city: stock fresh aud clean; doing good business: must be sold to close an estate; small capital required. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO.. 162 Fourth ave. my6-3-TuwThs WANTED-REGISTERED DRUG CLERK TO act as manager; German preferred. Ad dress PHOSPHATE, Dispatch office. my7-39 WANTED-F1RST-CLASS COAT MAKERS to work on fine coats. Apply JAS. DICK SON. 65 Fifth ave., cor. Wood St., second floor. my2-D WJ ANTED-AN A. 1 LATHE HAND FOE trine n mist i vnsilrl sVinn .. .. ft...uu ..vruav iiioiu aiivu ijc.iuucur. in- quire at MCKEE A BROTHERS', 955 Liberty st. my7-61 "TTTANTED FIRST-CLASS TAILORS TO work on altering and repairing. Apply JAS. DICKSON, 65 Firth ave., cor. Wood st., second floor. my2-D WANTED-A BOY ABOUT 16 YEARS OF age accustomed to work in store; must have reference. Call before noon at M.BONN A CO.. 807 Liberty st. my7-83 TTTANTED SALESMAN TO SELL OUR I' goods to manufacturers; no competition, experience unnecessary: big wages certain. RAU M.k O. CO., Chicago, 111. ap28-30-MWP -TTTANTED-A CANDY-MAKER-A YOUNG man that has finished the trade and has had some experience: reference required. MIMM cnr.iir.il, uu i;ity, i'a. my7-4l WANTED-ALL TO USE JONES' MAGIC Roach Powder; contains nopolsontroacbes banished by contract: satisfaction given or no pay. Prepared by GEO. W. JONES, 222 Federal st., Allegheny. Pa. Sold by all first-class drug gists. Telephone No. 3332. my2-42-MWF WANTED-EVERYONE TO KNOW THEY can get their Singer. Wheeler A Wilson, White. Domestic, New Home Sewing Machines repaired In first-class order: all work warranted at the lowestprlces: genuine needles and attach ments at H. CARTEK'S. 19 Sltth st. ap23-MWF FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE Cltv Residences. FORSALE CONGRESS ST.-2-9TORY BRIOK dwelling, 6 rooms, pressed brick front: price low and terms very easy. J. C. KEILLY, 77 Dia mond st. my6-l FOR SALE-SI.450-ON WYLIE AVE. CABLE line, new frame house four rooms and attic, all well finished: cltv water; lot 25x85; a bargain. COOPER A PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. my7-93-wr FOKSALE-ON FORTY-THIRD AND AHALF street, below Willow, good sized lot and a brick house of four rooms, hall and finished attic: price (1,750; very easv payments: monthly It desired. THOS. MCCAFFREY, a509 Butler st. mh29-58-WSSU FOR SALE FINEST BOOK AND STATION ERY store In best town In Western Pennsyl vania; excellent city music store, good office bus iness; extensive coal works, grocery stores, bak eries, drugstores, cigar stores, butcher shops. BHEPARD A CO., 151 Fourth ave. my7 STigcellaneoa. TO LET OR FOR SALE-HOTELS, COTTAGES and bath houses, Atlantic City, N. J.: lots for sale In all parts of the city: also So. Atlantic City. Chelsea and for Atlantic Land Co. ISRAEL G. ADAMS A CO.. Real Estate Agts., Real Es tate and Law Building. ap!6-58 LOST. 1- OST-ON SATURDAY. MAY 3, ON SHADY J LANE r 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 AHAYLS, 529 smltnneia street. myC-46 AMBSEMENTs. GRAND OPERA HOUSE To-night. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. LITTLE LORD FAUNTLEROY. Next week The Old Homestead. my5-12 ADJOURNED Administratrix's Sale. ESTATiU OF MARIA ANNA WOLFF, DEO. THURSDAY. 31AY 8. 1890. Three acres of land in the Eleventh ward, Allegheny City, frontine on the New Brighton pike, known as Frank Wolffs Hotel property. Hiirhly Improved. Title perfect. Inquire of. JOSEPHINE JIUEND. Admx., G73 Preble ave., Allegheny. N. W. SHAFER. Attorney. apifJ-65.26.2S.29.30.my5.q7 BUSINESS CHANGES. -VTOTICE OF DISSOLUTION THE PITTS- BURG Clay Pot Company. Limited, a partnership association, under the act of As sembly of Pennsylvania, approved June 2, 1374, has been dissolved by the vote of a majority in number and value of interest of its members, and tbe undersigned have been appointed Its liquidating trustees, to whom all accounts dua to said association shall be paid. A. A. ADAMS. A. H. HEISEY, WILLIAM McMILLEN, Liquidating; Trustees. W. F. McCOOK. Solicitor. myl-16-D T)IJOU THEATER TO-NIGHT, MR. BARNES OF NEW YORK. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. May 12 "One of the Bravest." myf-9 Business ftamiv. FOR SALE OR RENT BAKERY AND dwelling combined, ground on 10 years' lease; good trade: sickness reason for selling. For terms call on or address R. M. CROSSLAND, Taylors town, Pa. my5-2 FOR SALE-NO. 3705. BUTLER ST., ONE OF the best business stands In Lawrencevllle: lot 21x100, with large building, now used as a shoe store, and a two-story frame building In rear: will be sold very reasonable and on suitable terms. Particulars of THOS. McCAFFRr.Y. 2509 Butler st.; office open evenings: telephone 5514. ants-134-wsu FOR SALE LEASE FOR FOUR YEARS OF small building on Allegheny avenue near Rebecca street, Allegheny City. glne, boiler, shafting, etc.: ail complete and In with small en- gooa running oracr lor any business requiring stctm power: owner has left city and will cueap. 11 Pittsburg. Inquire of A. FISHER, 161 Filth avenue. mrtKii FOR SALE-P.750-COST OVER f9,f0: PROP ERTY No. 254 Main street: lot 35x110 feet; large brick bouse of 9 rooms, bath, finished attic. Inside w. c. etc.. etc.; both gases; this Is one of the finest residences on Slain st.: terms to suit. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler St. fe26-73-wssn WANTED-FIVE COATMAKERS AT ONCE; good pay to good hands: work for tbe sea son to steady men. E. W. SIEBEKT A CO.. 5153 Butler Eighteenth ward. my7-53 -TTT-ANTED-AGtNTS-tlO PER WEEK, IN TV every town, to sell our teas, coffees, spice and baklngpowder. Address GREAT WESTERN TEA CO., 663 Pearl st., Cleveland, Ohio. ap9-93 W ANTED-AN ACTIVE AND ENERGETIC man to take charge of a large bottling house. Address In own handwriting, stating experience and salary wanted, O. E. B., Box 870, Pittsburg, Fa. mv7-50 -TTTANTED AN EXPERIENCED SHIPPING T clerk by an extensive wholesale liquor house: must Dc competent to take charge of reve nue book; give reference and age. Apply to 51. K. W., Dispatch office. my6-56 Do Yon Know That G. D. Simen, 78 Ohio street, Alle gheny, Pa., is selling a gent's fine calf shoe lor $2 that will compare with any $2 50 shoe? ' ws To-Dny'a Trial I.Uls. Common Pleas No. 1 Wittmer vs Allegheny City: Dufford vs Frederick; Schiffelbein vs Krane; DuBols. executor, vs Cosgrave; same vs Lewis et al; same vs Echols et altsame vs Luther et "-McAllister vs Mnnball & Co.; McNeil vs McN eil; Allegheny National Bank vs Bailey ct al; liauman et al vs Jefferson Gas Company; AC; WuTlIms vRothemund: " "W'By M?pS!n0Hl'.leV No. 2-.pnnmnTS Henderson; v5?V etzeI, .?" Ts McKeesport and Youghlogheny Ice Company; Seavey vs Fell bach; Coursin vs Shraeder. ' ! Too Poor to Come to Court. 1 Subpoenas were issued in the United States Court yesterday for William Rider and others P-. of McKeesport who aro wanted as witnesses Complete line of white and fancy dress vests. James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth ave. Gentlemen's clothing neatlv repaired ?onPieiier's 4U Subacid st., Pittshurg; 100 Federal st., Allegheny. Tel. 1264 I; OR bargains in handkerchiefs, go to Bosenbanm & Co.'s, Market st. wtrhs OUR 510 suit all-wool debeige, well made, stylish and excellent value at the P"ce. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. BRING your photos to be copied to Elec tric Portrait Company, 10 and 12 Sixth st; crayons, water colors, etc: best work? juncs uiibt WSU Trimmed HntI Trimmed Bonnets! Largest, best and choicest stock ever shown. Examine at Bosenbaum & Co.'s. w.Tha - Free To-Morrow Free. A 3 8x10 photograph of yourself or chil dren given away with every dozen of cabinet photograph at Hendricks & Co.'s, 68 Fed eral st,, Allegheny. Don't fail to get one. Good cabinets $1 a dozen. Full life-size crayon only $3. What Man Would hesitate to buy a new suit of clothes if he knew he could save from $8 to 515 on his purchase? Yet that's what we save you during our great sacrifice sale of men's fine suits. Garments always sold for 518, 520 and 524 now are marted 510 and 512. P. C. C. C. ODD. the Hnurt TTnnso Do You Know That you can buy misses' fine Dontrola spring heel shoes, size 11 to 2, lor onlv 51 a pair, at G. D. Simen's, WS 78 Ohio st.. Allegheny, Pa. Corsets, every style, quality and color; 115 styles; also summer corsets 50c, 75c, 51 at Bosenbaum & Cp.'s. wibs ' Novelties in Men's neckwear at James H. Aiken & Co.'s, 100 Filth ave. 1 Gentlemen, if you desire to have your clothing cleaned in the proper manner take them to Pieifer's, 443 Smithfield st! 100 Federal St., Allegheny. Tel. 1264. "' Kcxr To-Day. Silk stripe mohair, 50 inches wide, new spring colorings, only 75c a yard. Dress goods department. , Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Walker's Wax Soap does not contain any rosin mixtures, and will not shrink your flannels. Ask your grocer for it. Tuwrs WANTED-AGENTS SHOULD WRITE FOR Illustrated circular and terms for two weeks' trial of .Missouri washer; wanting dlrtlpt clothes clean by hot steam wlthoutrubblng; easily sold: profitable. J. WORTH, 51 Beekman st,. New 1 ork City. DOlO-94-WSSu WANTED-AGENTS TO KNOW THAT THE greatest selling work or modern times has at last appeared. Stanley's own boole, "In Dark est Africa:" Chas. Scrlbner's Sons, publishers: apply at once for territory. P. J. FLEMING A CO., 77 Diamond st' ap30-84 TTIOR SALE-t2.100 WILL BUY A NICE FRAME dwelling of 5 rooms, hall. Snorrhpg. pss.ahtif. ters, good cellar; lot2Jil00, to an alley: 1 minute's walkirom Wylle ave. cable line: offered for a few days only; big bargain: send for new price list. ALLES A BAILEY. 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. my6-79 FOR SALE-A POSITIVE BARGAIN AND A most delightful home on Alain st.. close to Penn ave., 3-story brick dwelling. 9 rooms, finished attic bath and laundry. Inside w. c7, both gases, marble mantel In every room, bean tlful lawn and garden; complete lu every detail; price less than cost of building: possession at once: lot 33xlU to alley. J. C. REILLY, 77 1)ls mond st. my(M FOR. SALE-KS00ON WYLIE AVE. CABLE line, 8 minutes' ride from the Court House; elegant new brick dwelling, 8 rooms, hall, vesti bule, double parlors, bath, 'nsldew.c, laundry with stationary tubs, inside shutters, both gates, slate mantels, all conveniences; lot 24x100; first-class neighborhood; possession given at once: a great bargain. COOPER A PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. my7-93-wr FOR 3ALE-LEASEHOLD-A VERY DESIRA BLE business property on East Ohio St., above the park, 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: longth of frontbulldlng70feet: also, a frame bulldlug ou rear end of lot on First alley of two rooms and attic in good order: this Is No. 1 Investment. BECKFELD & BRACKEN. No. 61 Ohio St., Allegheny. my6-47 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, ifcc FOR SALE-A GOOD DRIVING AND FAIR riding mare: to be sold for want or use at Iron City Bazaar, rear of 625 Penn ave. SHAEFFEK A HARE. my6-S0 HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night, llatlnecs Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, THE 2 AMERICAN MACS-2. New departure. All new features. xny5-2 YLADIMIR DE PACHMAN, The Greatest Chopin Plaver Living, OLD CITY HALL FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 9. Tickets for sale at Hennck's Music Store. Chickerin;; Piano used exclusively. my3-7t WORLD'S MUSEUM WEEK COM MENCING May 5. John Whitman, Champion Teeth Lifter of the Universe. ADAMS SISTERS And Many Others. Coming Hop O' My Tnmiih. my&52 "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Jl partnership lately sub'istinc between D. Trevor Lewis and Charles Hyde, of Pittsburg under the firm name of Lewis & Hyde, has, this day been df-solved by mutual consent. The same business will hereafter, together with all contracts, be carried on by D. Trevor Lewis and J. Davis Lewis, under the firm name of LEWI8 BROTHERS & CO.. to whom all debts due to tbe former firm of Lewis & Hyde are to be paid, and by whom all debts due by said former firm have been as sumed and will be paid. D. TREVOR LEWIS, CHARLES HYDE, J. DAVIS LEWIS. PITTSBURG, PA., 700 and 701 Lewis Block, May 5, 1S90. njy7-65 PROPOSALS. FOR SALE-TWO BUGGY HORSES, ONE road cart and one Brewster buggy, very cheap. Call at BENNETT A FLOCKER'S. cor. Klrkpatrlck and WesfEnd ave., Allegheny, Pa. mr7-71 Mrrbhlncrv and Metals. FOR SALE ENGINES AND BOILERS NEW and refitted: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. ap3-75 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. HARME3 MACHINE DEPOT; No. 97 First ave., Pittsburg. p mh-D WANTED-SALESMEN AT f75 PER MONTH salarvand expenses, to sell a line ofsllver platedware, watches, etc.; by sample only; horse and learn furnished free: write at once for full Birtlculars and sample case or goods free. Sl'AN ARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. se24-90-D T7-ANTED -STENOGRAPHER AND TYPE VV WRITER; must be of unexceptional char acter, write a good hand and be willing to make hiiuselr generally usclul; salary fifty dollars (850) a month; give age, experience, speed and refer ences. Address N. G. A., Dispatch office. iny6-5l WANTED-ONESOLE AGENT FOR ALLr GI1E.NY county to sell a new patent just nut: will sell in every house: agent will make from S5 to $10 per day. Call at WM. R. SWAGER A SON, No. 3 Union St.. bet. Firth ave. and market house, from 9 A. ji. to 11 a. m May 7, Room 17. my7-S4 WANTED AGENTS TRAVELING IN THE wholesale grocery, drug and confectionery line to handle a quick selling novelty as a side line; liberal 'commissions: samples free: state rot, to aud references. For full particulars address IT? MANUFACTURING CO., Milwaukee. Wis. my4-35 XTTANTED-AOENTSTOSELLTHEPINLLSS Vv Clothes Line: patent recAitly Issued; It holds the clothes without plus: they do not Ireczo to It and cannot blow off; sample line sent by mall 60c: 50-foot line by mall ?1 25. For circulars, price list and terms address THE PINLES8 CLOTHES LINE CO., 17 Hermon St., Worcester, Mass. ap5-9l-ws FOR SALE-fS.200 NO. 275 FORTY-FIFTH, splendid new two-story and mansard brick dwelling, pressed brick front, with hall, vesti bule, eight large rooms, bath, hot and cold water, range, both gases, china closet, slate mantels, cemented laundry, etc.. etc; lot 20x110 ft.: this Is one of the finest houses on Fortv-urth st. ;see If fossetslon April 1; one-hair cash. bal. to suit. HOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st. 1UU9-172-WSSU East End Rcsiaence. rORs.A1iF;rfF- E;v 1E:!fx ANU NEGLEY ... ilTe-! J7.00?, wlllbuyanew. nicely finished, strictly modern brick house or eight rooms, hail, f'c-: lot 25x100 It. 1. M. PENNOCK A SON. No 147 Fourth avenue. myS-7-Mws J5,SALE-BAUM GROVE. TWO-STORY brick dwelling eight rooms, complete in every detail: lot 40x110: street sewered, curbed and wide flagstone sidewalks; Immediate posses- un.x.i.u, iiiujiraua a w., 16 Fourth my4-82-MWF slon. ave. FORSALE-ON ST.CLAIR ST.. ONEbQUARE from 1 the Penn ave. cable cars, wall loc-ited In the midst of Kimt l.ihptv i. w. .,. ...,,.. good brick house of six rooms: price W.000: terms easy. Sec W. A. HERRON A SONS. No. SO my2-2-2,7,I2,I5 T7OR SALE SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND jl' uouers; an sizes ana styles la stock, rrom 4 to 100 h. p.;allrefltted;goodasnew, at lowest prices; portable engines, 8 to 25 h. p. ; boilers all sizes and styles. J.S.YOUNG,23Parkway,Allegheny. I'a. ocB-SO-D -vroricE to builders-sealed pro- JN POSALS for the furnishing of materials and erection of a building 75x83 stories high for tbe First National Bank at Oil City, Pa., will be received by the undersigned np to li o'clock P. Sf. May 15, 1S90. Plans and specifica tions now to 'e seen at First National Bank. Building to be completed by February 1, 1891. Bonds will be required for tbe faithful per formance of tbe contract. The right is re served to reject any and all bids. FIRST NATIONAL BANK. On City, Pa., May L 1S90. my OFFICE OF THE CONTBOLLEB, J ALLEOHEirr County, Pittstjubo, Pa ( "VTOTICE TO PRINTERS AND BINDERS J.1 Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 3 o'clock p. M. SATURDAY. May 10. 1S90, for the binding and tnrnishing: 185 assessors' blotters. 148 office duplicates. 112 school duplicates. 148 treasurers or collectors' books containing 75,1)00 leaves, more or less. 200 stenographers' books. Samples of books and all information relat ing to same can be obtained at the office of the County Commissioners. JOSIAH SPEER, my 7-8 County Controller. DISSOLUTIOxV OF ELECTIC PACKING and Supply C.,Limited Notice is hereby given that the limited partnership association named Electric Packing and Supply Co.. lim ited, has by a vote of a majority in number and value of 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 saia association and distribute tha assets tnereof. L. W. DALZELL. W. J. CRAWFORD, ROBERT SIMPSON, Liquidating; trustees of the Electric Packing and Supply Co., limited. No. 63 Water street, Pittsbnre. Pa. niv6-71-D KE310VALS. FOX OPTICAL CO Removed from S08 Penn ave. to 624 PENN AVE. Spectacles and Eye Glasse3 a specialty. ap9-7I-wrau DH. W. D. HAYS. Dentist. 311 Smlthfleld street, Pittsburg, Teeth, best sets. $5, 3 ana $10. Gold lined rub ber plates a specialty. Gold fillings $1 and up. amalgam, 50 cents. Nitrous oxide gas admin istered, 50 cents. ao9-70-WTsa DR. W. H. DALY Has removed bis office to MAEDER BUILDING, 135 FIFTH AVENUE, (Fourth floor elevator.) Hours 10:30 A. 31. to 1 P. if., except Sundays. ap2-43-WFSa LEGAL NOTICES. S FOR SALE HOISTING ENGINES, DER RICKS and derrick forglngs, steel hoisting and guy ropes In stock: stationary Engines and boilers, shears, clay and ore pans, etc. THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky sts., Allegheny. Pa. ap29-MWP PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mb.7 "PERSONAL -BOOKS! BOOKSI-5CO00 VOL- j. u.-ui'JS an Bargains; we win buy that small lot of books or yours or your library. FRANK '., u BACON A CO., Cor. Smlthfleld st. and Third ave. 3014-11 EALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of Citv Con troller nntil SATURDAY. May 17. 1890. at 2 p. Jr., for one relay and keyboard, with all neces sary electrical connections. Plans can be seen at office of Architects Bicklo Brennan, Ham ilton building, and specifications on tile at office of M. W. Mead, bnperintendent Bureau of Electricity. Bonds in double tha amount of the bid must accompany each proposal, said bond to be executed before tbe Mayor or City Clerk. Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN. Chief Department of Public Safety. PiTTSBUBO, May 6. 1890. my7-89-D THSTATE OF WILLIAM N. MARSHALL Vl deceased, late of Allegheny City. Pa. Let ters of administration upon the estate of said decedent having been granted to the under signed, all debts and claims must be presented, and settled with him. ROBERT MARSHALL No. 135 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg. (Office of A. M. Brown, Esq.) aplWO-W Office of SAMOEL A. AMMON. Attorney at Law, 117 Diamond street. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT Jji letters testamentary on tbe estate of Jobn Germrotb deceased, have been granted to tbe undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known with out delay. CHARLES BRUBACH. Executor, 133 South Fifteenth street, Pittsburg. ap23-54-w OFFICIALPITTSBURG. Fourth ave. FOR SALE-S7.5H) WILL BUY A NICE MOD ERN residence on Roup St.. near R. K. station: nine rooms, fine halls, replete with all modern conveniences: stable: vulcanite walks: fruits, etc.; lot 42x170 ft. I. M. PEN.NOCK A SON, No. 117 Fourth avenue. mv3-7-MWS WANTED-MAN A3 AGENT OF OUR patent safes; size 2SxlSxlS Inches. $.15 re tail; all 6lzes as low: new styles: new patterns; new lock: new factory: not governed by bafepool: every safe warrauted; rare chance: permanent business; our terms aud catalogue will convince you agents clear fioo to SVKi per month; write for exclusive territory. ALPINE SAFE CO., Cincin nati, O. ap23-63-ws Female Help. WANTED-i-YOUNG LADY WHO CAN SING: height not over 5j feet. J. F., Dispatch office. my7-8S Pine 8 B. Suede mosq. gloves $1 25 and $1 SO; also Suede 4 B. and hook gloves; cheapest at Bosenbaum' & Co.'s. ws Novelties in men's neckwear at James H. Aiksu & Co.'s, 100 Piith ave. WANTED 2 EXPERIENCED BASQUE makers. Apply at ROOil 413, Penn Build ing, Penmivenue. my7-51 "TTTANTED-A FIRST-CLASS OPERATOR TO VV wora on siuris. ,&ppiyoa BX.VE.UA.li ST. Allegheny, top floor. myS-77 WANTED-NUBSE GIRL AT 204 SMITH FIELD St.: must give reference; call at onct. W. KNIGHT. iny7-9l WANTED-DINING ROOM GIRLS; ALSO A good laundress. Apply or address HOTEL FOR SALE-?2.200-AT A BARGAIN. NEW two-story frame residence, five rooms, nail and vestibule, fin. attic, city water, both gases. Oak finish flirnnirhnitr. flvr mtn. wntt frnm lion Venue sta.; terms. 3obiash: balance in three or fie, years. GEO. C. SLEETH. Penn and Shady aves.. East End. ap22-87 Hnzelwood Residences. I7-OR SALE-HAZEHVOOD-2-STORY ItRIC'K dwelling 8 rooms, hill, bath, Uundrr, hot and cold water, good range, nat. gas, front and rear porches; lot4l270fcet; only 2 minutes1 walk . m ""elwood station, U. A o. R. R.. and Second AJ'f'.r'f?.'.'-.10 Hallway: price f7,UX); tonus easv. IRA 31. BURCHFIELD, 153 Fourth ave. aplO-30-D SEPARATE AND SEALED PROPOSALS lO "ill be received at the office of the City Controller until 2 o'clock P. M., MONDAY, May 12, 1S90, for the construction of a sewer and the grading and macadamizing of a road at Garbage Furnace, on Hill street.Sixtb ward. Plans and specifications can be seen at tbe gen eral office of the Department ot Public Safety. Bonds in double the amount ot tbo contracts, with two snreties, must accompany each pro posal; said bonds to be executed before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the rlgtt to reject any or all bids. J. o. BROWN, my6-23 Chief Department of Public Safety. VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED lN proposals addressed to tbe undersigned. Indorsed "proposal for grading." will be re ceived until May 10, at noon, for grading fonr 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 offlce.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. & A. R. R. PITTSBURG, Pa., April 30. 1890. myl-29-D Allechcnr. Residence. FVif,SAE-CVL,F0KNIA AVENUE. ALLE . GHLMf a frame house of Grooms, cltv water. uuu5e uewiy painted ana j;.l.u is. my7-Sl etc.; side entrance: papered: lot 20x100 feet: only JlOuof IMIVI.K Xr I'll ft. lo,,.. --....7, ft. Fourth avenue. FOR SA.LE-ON SANDUSKY ST.. ABOVE North avenue, new frame house, six rooms and mansard, in prime order; water and gas In house? Int "ffrnotn n .n. '.i. , '1. i. BKCKFELD A BRACKEN. gneny. 61 Ohio St., Alle- my6-4i FOR SALE-S3.100-NO.75 CARROLL STREET, Allegheny: lot20xl00: splendid frame dwell ing In No. 1 condition, hall and 6 rooms, water and nat. gas: lilOOcash; balance to suit; must be solqnick: worth S3.500. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st. apl3-IB3-wsu MARIAN. Jeannctte, Pa. my7-55 WANTEO-DRESSMAKER-AN EXPERI ENCED skirt trimmer; none other need apply. 61 NORTH DIAMOND ST., Alleghenv. iny7"-52 WANTED-GIRL AS COOK IN PRIVATE aI?":reference required. Address 8., ?.? ?" fooal, orapnly at 4523 FIFTH AVE., Pittsburg. my7-40 WA2of:i)TPKOTESTANT OD3L FOE GEN dual housework: good wages and perma nent position to suitable party. Address G., Dispatch office. raj7-10 FOR SALE-HOUSES AND LOTS ON SHEF . 1LLD sti eet and Hamlin street. Fifth ward, Allegheny, at auction on the premises. Wednes day, May 7, at 2 o'clock: there aro two brick noKBe,8,.83J!u3,shefflc1'1 street, six rooms each, with lots 20x62 reet: the two brick houses In tlie rear M os. 66 and 69 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 lnyestmenl; persons wishing to own a single house will have a good chance: we want all Ttlnds or bidders so that we can close tbe estate. Any desired Information at SSf? o A.Lk.GGATE A BON, Auctioneers. 31 Federal t., Allegheny. myJ-k QEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE kj CiSIVED at the ofllco of the Cltv Con troller until SATURDAY, May 10, 1890. at 2 r. jr., for the repairing and remodeling of N". 1 engine house. Plans and specifications can be seen at tbe office of F. J. Osterling, Eq.. Architect, No. 42 1' if til avenue. Pittsburg, Pa. Bond in double the amount of bid must ac company each proposal: said bond to he exe cuted before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN, Chief Department Public Safety. PITTSBPBQ. April 2S, 1890. ap'J9-23 VT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Xl report of Viewers on the grading, paving and curbing of Allen street, from Washington avenue to Lillian street, has been approved by Councils, which action ill be final unless an appeal is filed in tlio Court of Common Fleas within ten uu) days from date. K W. B1GELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. Pittsbubo, May 1, 189a myl-91 i QEALED PROPOSALS, IN TRIPLICATE jo will be received at this office, until 12 jr. istanaaru time, on saiukuax, tne loth day of MaylSSO, for the constrnction and delivery of two dump scows. Specifications will be f ur- uisueu uiuuco uu application, and aotauea drawings can be examined, and all necessary information obtained at this office. Pro posals will only be considered from those who can give satisfactory evidence- of their ability to construct the dump scows and in the time specified. The United States reserves the right to reject any or all bids. The attention of bidders is invited to the acts of Congress approved February 26. 18S5. and February 23, 1887, vol. 23, page 332. and vol. 24. page 414. Stat uies at Large. D. W. LOCKWOOD, Major ot Engineers, U. S. A, U. S. Engineer Office, Custom House, Cincinnati. Ohio, April 10, 1890. aol6V59-16,17,l8,19,my7,8 $7,ooa OAKLAND, One Square From Fifth Ave., On a 50-foot macadamized street, substantial 10-room brick dwelling, hall in center, both gases, water, etc., with lot 70x190 feet, on which, are a number of beautiful large shade trees. This is a delightful home, and a-sacrifice at above price. Terms to suit. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO,, VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE XI reports of viewers on the construction of sewers on Harvard street, from Ncgley 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 appeal is filed In the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. " E. M. BIQELOW, ' Chief of Department df Public Works. PITTSBURG, May 1, US90. myl-M PROPOSALS FOR FUELAND WASHINO Recruiting Rendezvous, U15 Penn ave nue, Pittsburg, Pa.". May 7, 1890. Sealed pro posals, in triplicate, subject to tbe nsual con ditions, will be received at the Recruiting Rendezvous, at 915 Penn avenne. Pittsburg, Pa., until 12 o'clock noon, on tbe 7th day ot June. 1890, at which time and place they will be opened In the presence of bidders, for furnish ingsupplics and renderingservices as indicated, for the Recruiting Service. United States Army, whenever required, within the city limits, during tbe fiscal year ending June 80 1891, viz.': Furnishing and delivering fuel and wathing articles of Government equipage. Preference will be given to articles of domestic production or manufacture, conditions of ?iuality and price (Including in tbe price of orelgn productions and manufactures the duty thereon), being equal. The Government re serves the right to reject any or all proposals. Blanks and full information as to bidding, etc., will be furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals sbonld be marked "Pro posals fur" and addressed to CAPTAIN R. G. HEINER, Recruiting Officer. 915 Penn ave nne. Plttsbnrg. Pa. mv7-fi6-7. 8. 9.10. jeS, 6 my7-46 99 Fourth Avenue. PIANOS, ORGANS, And all manner ot Small Instruments at HAMILTON'S. ap29-79 Fifth avenue.-D Q LIO D'OLIVA TOSCANA Finest Tuscany olive oiL Absolutely tihtk unsurpassed for salads and mavnnalse. GEO. K." STEVENSON & CO., aplIorwF Sixth avonue. o LD HICKORY PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth avenue, above Smlthfleld, next Leader office. (No delay.) Established 20 jean. le2-60 . For medicinal anil famllv nsa It fa thn nn-aat- finest flavor and oldest KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKY ever placed before the public. Experts are re quested to test its superior quality above all others. Sold by JOS. FLEMING fe SON. Druggists. apH-7-TTS3n 412 Markets Plttsbnrg. Pa. DIAMONDS-COME SEE OUR SEVEN STONE diamond rings S15 00 eacb, tbo creates bargains on eartb;friendshlp rings 50c, SI 00 and SI 50 eacn; diamond watches, flno jewelry, clocks, silverware and spectacles. etc at WILSON'S. 61 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Fmo watch repairing a specialty. ap25-TT3 JlTcKNIGHT S VICTORY, PLUMBERS, GAS AND 8TEAM FITTERS, Dealers in Gas Fixtures, LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETC. Special attention given to Natural Gas Fittlne. 418 SMITHFIELD ST., PITTSBURG. PA. Telephone 791, ja7-C9-rxs A i 4 M i
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