Mr. Carnegie Eappy in His Choice of an Everlasting Slirine DEDICATED TO AMERICAN AET. Pennsylvania the Birthplace of lmerica'a First Keal CanTas Artist. A GIF! THAT WILL AKODSE THE WOELD rWBITTEN FOB THE DISrATCH. 7 Swiftly, as flies a. shuttle, have the thoughts ol our people been traversing the fields of art and literature during the past few days, weaving between the threads of the warp furnished by Mr. Carnegie the hopes of a new era of sesthetic culture. The plans unfolded from day to day by this gentleman have turned all minds and hearts, as by a common impulse, in the di rection of that love of beauty and truth which is universal and in all ages has found expressions through works of art. J?or once, and as never before, have we, under the spell of this new impulse, caught a glimpse, as through an open doorway, of a vast and beautilul field in which bloom perennially the choicest flowers of thought and art and from which arises a delicious fragrance, enriching and beautifying the livesjof all who possess the qualities neces sary to obtain entrance thereto. " Delightful as this vision of beauty must seem to a people who have industriously laboied amid torcsts of bleak smoke stacks, bending over the anvil of manufacture and the desk of commerce, it must be even more interesting to realize that th.s field of beauty end fragrance is actually moving this way. ME. CARNEGIE'S SIOSCMENT. To think that those who have for years labored and hoped and labored on in the interest of an art society and of sesthetic culture in Pittsburg are together with their children and all the people to have a shrine dedicated to American art, and that the youth of this city will in coming years go out from this temple taking with them a renewed and enlarged interest in the beauties of nature, and new and higher subjects ot contemplation, is enough to satisfy the "old guard" in departing in peace. Jlr. Car negie's grandest monument will not be in granite, but in the hearts of the people; and the consciousness of having influenced the liven of an innumerable company of men and women will be his highest Bource of pleasure as the ears go br. It is too early to discuss with any degree of detail the plans for the establUhmcnt of a collection of paintings which is intended by the donor to represent and foster American art, but there is a peculiar fitness in the lact that this collection, is to be founded in Penn sylvania, because the verv first yonth to assume the calling of artist in America, and the one who affected more deciaedly than any other the birth of our national art was a Pennsylvania lad, Benjamin "West Born at Springfield in 1T3S, Young West's painting of a child sleeping in a cradle is the first canvas by an Amer ican artist of which we have record. The colors with which this picture was painted were obtained by grinding charcoal and chalk, and crushing the red wine out from the blackberry. To these primitive pig ments were added red and yellow earths, with which friendly Indians who came to the "West home used to color their faces. "War paints of the native Americans employed first in the peaceful pursuit of art. BIRTH OF AMERICAN AET. There is an additional interesting fact In connection with the birth of art in America. It is that for the most notable impulse given to the reiy earliest art movement we owe gratitude to another native of Scotland, Bishop Berkelev, who induced John Smvbert to leave London in 1725 and settle in Boston, where he labored as a pioneer portrait painter for many years. Smybert brought with him anexcellent copy of one of Vandyke's portraits, and Alls ton and Trumbnll, two of our earliest painters, have both borne testimony to the tact that this single painting exerted a great in fluence and affected them like an inspira tion. The thought of these men, who possessed undoubted ability, together probably with "West, Copeley and others, gathering about this single copy of Vandyke is full of pathos. England had the means and in fluence to bring Holbein, "Vjndyke and Lely themselves to her shores that their ex ample and influence might be felt by her native artists. France could bring Do "Vmci and Cellina to aecorate her palaces, thereby planting the seed which should ripen into fruit at a later dav. In 1723 our painters had a single copy of a, masters' work. Infinitely greater are the advantages offered the art student of to-day, but we must be honest and admit that after almost 200yearswe have not in Pittsburg even a good copy of a masterly painting on public exhibition. Great has been the loss to our city and people, and greater the pity if we have not even realized it. Art never enters unin vited. To those only who sincerely and earnestly desire her presence does she re Teal her beauty and grace, and the condi tion upon which we will have a genuine art movement in Pittsburg is that we measure up to the requirement of this standard. The use of pictures as household furniture is not sufficient. We must love art for art's sake alone, and our homes and minds must be made fit receptacles for the best products of the brush. TIES! DISTINCT RECOGNITION. Mr. Carnegie's offer to found a national gallery in Pittsburg, and provide 550,000 per year for the purchase of American paintings, is, I think, the first distinct rec ognition of American art. It must and will arrest the attention of people throughout the world; ana as the Egyptian pilgrims went playing on castanets and flutes to the shrine of their deities at Bubastis or Helionolis. so ultimately will come all Americans to the shrine of our native art if the liberal plans outlined are carefully carried out. The end to be attained is supereminent, beouse the daily ,pledsure and intellectual enjoyment to be secured through the medium of a great public art gallery cannot be gainsaid. Art is lor all, and while it is true that the pleasure de rived is dependent upon the capacity for enjoyment it is equally true that all may and do enjoy works of art to some degree. "We have now iu Richardson's masterpiece, the Court House, probablv the finest archi tectural stiucture in the United States. It is quietly but powerfully influencing the architecture of these cities. The Carnegie Library in Allegheny, is also a powerful agent in establishing high standards in this department ol art. There is no reason to think that the new library and gallery buildings will be other than magnificent, architecturally. We are assured the presence of a new in fluence in this direction when the plans for au art collection are fulfilled. There is one duty which lies plainly before our people. Mr. Carnegie will give the first year and each year thereafter, 550,000 to be expended in the purchase of paintings, With the suggestion that 10 per cent only be used in the purchase of foreign art. To start this collection there should be at least $500,000 In hand when the gallery is ready ior oc cupancy. Other liberal citizens should contribute the needed 5450,000, and I think this amount will be forthcoming when the time for its use arrives. Jons- W. Beattt. THE CABHEGIE GAILEEY. How Ills Recognition of American Art la Summed Up on the Outnldr. The Philadelphia Inquirer, in comment ing upon Mr. Carnegie's great gifts, says ed itorially: Mr. Carnegie returned to Pittsbnre on Tues day to pour oil on the waters hich have been troubled lor months by a contest for the con trol of the free library which be proposes to prato that city. A number ot respectable citizens of Pittsburg got the idea Into tbelr heads that the city officials were not good enough to manage a library. Mr. Carnecle seems to have thought that the officials were good enough to have at least a share In Its man aeement, and the intractables who were bent on rnnning the institution themselves aid the most practical act of their connection with the commission by resigning from it. This act seems to have given Mr. Carnegie so much pleasure, inasmuch as it opened the way to giro the vacated positions to Councilmen, that he immediately announced bis intention to add to his previous girt an art gallery and to endow it so liberally that 50,000 may be spent annually in the purchase o( American works of art. Mr. Carnegie's announcement will hare a great deal or interest to the artists who com plain that American art finds no encourage ment in this country. Philadelphia artists find fault with the lack of art patronage in their native city, and look to New York for relief, while New York artistshavenreciselvtbesame complaint to make of that city, and cast their eyes longingly tow ard some foreign land, where, it is supposed, nearly everybody is going about all the time buying oil paintings. The far Sasturesare proverbial for looking green, and Ir. Carnegie's suggestion outlines the only real way of improving the situation, which is to cnltivate the home field by making a home market. Fifty thousand dollars a year wonlrt not sup port verv many artists, bnt it would support more painters working In pnre art than Pitts bnrg could have use for. The demand for nalntlnira mnftt nlwav-s be a verv limited one. flier are the last desire of the human being, a fact which painters, who naturally fancy that art should be as dear to everybody as it is to them, are apt to loe sight of. As paintings are the last things which man accumulates so they are the first to be parted with if misfortune overtakes him, and while no amount of ex penditure and no endowments of art schools, howeter jrreat, can change this, the plan con templated by Mr. Carnegie will undoubtedly develop artiets. create an art atmosphere and make to some extent and gradually a market for art outside of the institution itself. it will be noticed that Mr. Carnegie intends that American works of art only shall be pur chased. His example will be a good one to art buiersandit will give a hint to American artists. LOOKS TnTE MUBDEB, Suspicions Clrcnnmnnces Attending tho Death of n Veteran. rfPECIiL TELEGRAM TO THE DISPATCH.! IJewabk, O., May 10. There is a strong suspicion now that the old man, Edward McSweenev, iound unconscious in the cellar of the County Jail yesterday, was foully dealt with. His daughter, Hiss Hattie, arrived last evening to take care of him. He remained in an unconscious condition, and could recognize no one, nor even speak. The daughter stated that he left his home, near Granville, on Wednesday, to come to Newark to be examined for an increase of pension irom 54 per month. When he le t home be had about 528 25 on his person, and on the way here he collected about 530 or 540 more from other parties. Only about 51 50 was found on his body when be was searched. The wound on the man's head does not in dicate that he received it by falling, as there is not a scratch on his skiu nor was any of the gravel or dirt imbedded in it as would likely have been the case had he fallen. It now looks as if be had been enticed into the place by some desperate companions, who knew that he had money, and had been dealt a terrible blow, robbed, and thrown into the place. He served through the war in the Seventy sixth Ohio. The man died last night, mak ing no sign. HTsoioiiA. as aid to bueglaey. Robbers' Novel Method of Disarming; Their Victim' Suspicions. rsrXCTAI. TELEGEAM TO TUS PISPATCH.1 "West Uewton, Pa., May 10. A third unsuccessful attempt within a short time was made this morning at an early hour to rob the house of John Newman, a butcher of this place. Entrance was gained through a window, and the thieves went all over the house before the suspicions of the family ana six boarders were aroused. This is be cause Mr. Newman's father, who lives with them, is in the habit of spending sleepless nights walking over the house, and the' thieves seemed to Enow this, and adopted his manner of walking. Thev were finally discovered searching the pockets of the boarders' clothes, and were given a lively, but ineffectual chase, in which two large bulldogs took an active part. GLASS WORKS ABANDONED. A Kewnrk Manufacturer Cnnnot Compete With Improved Machinery. tSFECIAL TELEOBAM TO THE DISrATCn.l Newark, O., May 10. In about three weeks from to-day, the Newark Star Glass "Works, one of the largest in this State, em ploying 300 hands, will closedown perma nently. The reason given by the proprietor is that he cannot compete with other estab lishments without adopting the new devices for the manufacture of glassware now in use. The works have been in operation for several years, and the average monthly pay roll was about 57,000. This move will take a large number of persons from this city, as glass men seldom stay long in an idle city. DYNAMITING STOPPED. The Channel of the Conemnnch Hirer Will Probably be Chnnced. 1SFECIAI. TELEGKAX TO THE DISPATCH.! Johnstown, Pa., May 10. Arthur Kirk's dynamite gang has ceased operations here. During the past two weeks they have accomplished much good in clearing out the river, and they have also dislodged sev eral bodies, but there seemed to be trouble with the authorities to get their consent to further prosecute the work. The men were paid off and all have returned to their homes. The project to change the channel of the river is meeting with great success. A STRIKE EXPECTED At thoFrlck Works Unless the Discharged Men Aro Reinstated. rsrSClAX. TEX.EGKAK TO THt DISrATCB.1 Johnstown, Fa., May 10. All was serene in labor circles to-day. Thev still threaten a general strike at the Frick works if that firm does not reinstate the miners discharged at the Valley works, and put the same in full operation again. The six days' notice of the employes of ine Aieisenring jo. l worts was given to the company to-day, and now the notices of every one of the Frick works are in. A strike is anticipated by the leaders. OtrB Specialty First-class goods at bottom prices. M. G. Cohen, diamond ex pert and jeweler, 533 Smithfield street BnttericL's Patterns Hare Moved to 27 Fifth Avenue. "We hare no store on Penn avenue. Be sure everv pattern and publication is stamped The Butterick Publishing Co.; all others are worthless. ' A. G. Campbell & Sons. 27 Fifth ave. MEETINGS. NOTICE THERE WILL BE AN OPEN meeting of all master plumbers, whether members of the association or not, at No. 67 Fourth avenue, MONDAY EVENING.May 12, at 7:30 o'clock, instead of the regular place ol meeting. GEOKQ E SANDS, Secretary. myll-44 LEGAL NOTICES. "VTOTICE-ON SATURDAY, MAY & 1S90, JUX in the Common Pleas Court No. 3 ot Phlia-y-e'PWa. on motion of Wm. H. Brown, attorney lor llbellant, a final decree in divorce was en tered in the case of Mrs. Annie Hughes against Thomas F. Hnirhes. mvll-110 $18,000. MANUFACTURERS LOOK! Elver avenne, Allegheny, a large brick factory building; lot 104x210; two streets, and West Penn R. R, and Pittsburg and Western R.R. Ihls deserves your attention If you want a good manufacturing site. BLACIt & BAIRD, znylMSS-XTStt 8 Fourth ave. S3-Dirplay advertttemenu one dollar per tgiiare or one truertion. Clatnfied advertise menu on this page tuchat Wanted, For Bale, To Let, etc, ten centt per line or each inter Uon, and none taken for lest than fifty ?enU. 1 HE PITTSBURG DISPATCH JSTZA-KCH OFFICES. THE BRANCH OFFICE FOR THE SOUTH BIDE HAS BEEN KEMOVED TO HO. 1412 CARSON STREET. ADVERTISEMENTS, HKTO AND SUBSCRIP TIONS CAN BE LEFT THERE BOTH FOR GENERAL EDITIONS, AND FOR THE SPECIAL SOUTHSIDK ISSUE PUBLISHED 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 MENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO S P. iL FOR INSERTION N-EXT MORNING: Advertisement are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with The Ills- PATCH. PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. S,9 Sutler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. 24th street and Penn are. . G. STUCKEY CO Wylle ave. and Fultoust, . bTOKELV. Fifth Avenue Market Hoass, EAST EXTX J. TV. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue. OAKLAND, MCALLISTER SHEIULER,Sthav. Alwoodst. SOUTIISIPB. JACOB 3POHN. No. ICsrson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street. H. J. McBRIUF. Market House, Allegheny. FRED H. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGERS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut st. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwlnaves. (i. W. HUGHES, Pennsrlvania and Bearer arej. l'ERRV M. G LEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ares. T. R. MORRIS, 686 Preble are. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. Vf. W. FLOCKER, Stationer. So. 4 Grant are. SHARPSBURG. C. BELLMAN. Stationer, 813 Main St. ADVERTISERS, PLEASE NOTICE! THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH HAS BEEN REMOVED to corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. wanted. Side LTcln. -TIT-ANTED-A competent MANASFORE V MAN or a white lead works. Inquire at ROOM 314, Lewis Block. my8-78 WANTED-STONEMASONS, AT THE COR NER or Second are. and Liberty st. ALEX. BEGGS & bON. injrll-59 WANTED A GOOD COATMAKER AT once. Appiv to CHAS. F. STE1SS. Jn..2 Beaver ave., Allegheny. rayll-17 WANTED-STOPPKR GRINDERS AT ONCE. Carr Lonrry Glass Co., Baltimore. Md. JNO. N. BRAN IN, Manager. roy7-S)-W68u WANTED A SECOND-HAND BREAD baVer. Annly to M. A. HITCHENS. 917 "Walnut St., McKeescort, Pa. myll-142 "TTTANTEO-A GOOD BLACKSMITH. APPLY V at the CARROLL-PORTF.R BOILEKAND TANK CO., Penn ave. and Second at. myll-169 WANTED-GOODBLACK.SMITH: ALSO ONE experienced wood worker. Apply Mon day morning. 2S03-I805 CARSON Sf. myll-134 WANTED-DRAUHTSMAN EXPERIENCED In structural Iron and bridge work. Ap ply to EiTER A CONLEY, 56 Water St. myll-28 WANTED-VOUNG MAN. IS OR 17 YEARS of ace, to work In office and learn booK teepinr. Address, with reference, BOX 697, city. myll-lM WANTED-A FIRST-CLASSGERMAN DRUG clerk; waces (1.000 per year. Apply to J. P. URBEN, cor. Franklin and Fulton sts.. Alle gheny. myll-163 WANTED-TWO GOOD MACHINISTS AC QUAINTED with nut machinery: also two nut makers. HOTCHEIbS BOLT AND NUT CO.. Greeustmrjr, Pa. mvll-162 WANTED-A YOUNG MAN WITH SOME experience In mechanical drawln a desirous of studying architectural drawing. Address AR CHITECT, Dispatch office. myll-122 -TT7" ANTED- EXPERIENCED DOUBLE- TT jS.ntky bookkeeper; lady or gentleman: state experience and salarr desired. Address .BUUlvft.kt.rt-K, Dispatch office. myll-84 WANTED SALESMEN OF GOOD ADDRESS to sell a great pain remedy to families in city and country. Calf or address S. C LYONS & CO.. 5 Seventh avenue, Pittsburg. myll-105 WANTED-COOPER3 AND TANK. BUILD ERS; steady work for good barrel coopers and tank, builders. Apply to H. J. HEINZ CO.. No. 213 Main St., Allegheny City, Pa. mylO-55 WANTED-DRY GOODS OR NOTION SALES MAN to carry side line in W. Va.. Ohio and Indiana on commission; small samples. Ad dress 253 N. THRD ST.. Philadelphia.' mylO-78 WANTED THREE WAGOf BLACK SMITHS' helpers and two wagonmakers; none but experienced men need apply to A. KRUT4SONS, 45 Fourteenth St., S. 8. myll-161 WANTED-50 FIRST-CLASS BARBERS FOR the city and country. Inquire at the lead ing barber supply depot. A. EDLIS & CO.. 502. 80C 506, 508, 51l)Llberty St., Pittsburg, Pa. myU-103 WANTED AGENTS TO HANDLE A healthful and delicious summer bererage; sells well: pays 100 per cent profit Address THE AVEKBECK.DBUGCO., Youngstown, O. myll-166 WANTED-ACTIVE. ENERGETIC "VOUNG man for grocery; good chance for smart youngman to learn the business. Address, gir lug a4e and salary wanted, H. R. Dispatch office. . myll-144 WANTED SALESMEN TO SELL OUR labor saving office devices and blank books; new salable goods; exclusive territory. LEMEN MF'G. CO., S2S to 3U Dearborn St., Chicago, 11L UyiA-ll -TTTA-NTED-SALESMENTO SELL COMBINA. VV TION copying books, writing niiwr. Mr just UUk auu rapiu ociicia exclusive tprrltnrv SI'. JOS Mf'U CO., 65 to 71 Fourth ave.. Chicago, ill. myU-10 WANTED A FIRST-CLASS COATMAKER, to go to Connellsvllle: also one lor West Newton: steady work, and first-class price paid. Inquire at JOHN KAISER CO., No. 618 Smith field St., city. mylo-82 WANTED-SALESMAN AND BOOKKEEPER In tin, hardware and houseturnlslilng store; must be able to take charge. Aduress TIN, with reference, experience and salary expected. Dispatch office. mj 11-23 WANTED FOR THE UNITED STATES army able-bodied, unmirrUd men, be tween the ages or21 and 25 years: good pay, ra tions, clothing and medical attendance. Anplr at No. 15 PENN AVENUE, Pittsburg, Pa, de6-16-su TTT ANTED AGENTS SHOULD WRITE FOR TT Illustrated circular and terms for two weeks' trial of Missouri washer: washes 1lrM.t clothes clean by hot steam wlthoutrubblng; easily sold: New York City. UIVUUUIA T v.- , . 'VEKluail St., noio-w-wssu WANTED-AGENTS TO KNOW THAT THE greatest selling work of modern times has at last appeared, Stanley's own book, "In Dark est Africa:" Chas. Scrlbner's Sons, publishers; apply at once for territory. P. J. FLEMING CO., 77 Diamond st" ap30-S4 WAN1ED - BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COL. LEGE, removed to 12 Federal street, Allegheny, bear bridge: open 9 A. M. to 9 V. M. ; a good hand writing guaranteed In a few lessons; Instruction prirate ior ladles and gentlemen. mhl8-lS-TTssn YTTANTED-IMMEDIATELY-BOOKKEEPEK VV In a wholesale bnstness; one capable or tak ing charge of affairs during the proorietor's oc casional absence and able to furnish SJOO cash secarltr: the position will be made very remuner ate and permanent. Address A. B. X.. Dis patch office. myU-33 1TTANTED-MEN - HONEST, TEMPERATE, VV energetic men to tavel and solicit orders tor nursery stock: men with some knowledge of farming preferred: permanent employment to the right men; good reference required; stale age. present and previous occupation. R. G. CHASE &CO.. 1130 Souta Peun Square. Philadelphia. Pa. ap2r-10-27,!3, 1.3, 4,11,18 WANTED-WORKINGMEN WHO HAVE some leisure time, llrlng In Lawrencerllle, Sharpsbureor Etna, to sell lots and nw houses for ns on very easy payments; the lots are the fin est In the neighborhood; prices only flOOtoSJOO; payments, II to 12 per week; no interest or taxes; yon can make a lot of extra money by working for us. MAUAW GOFF, LIm., llS Fourth are. myll-97-TTSu VV commission to handle the new patent chem ical in erasing pencil; me greatest selling nov elty erer produced; erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds: no abrasion of paper; 200 to 600 per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to fsio In six days: another S32 lu two hours; we want one en ergetic general agent for each State and Territory; sample by mall 3.1 cts. For terms and foil partic ulars, address THB MONROE ERASE P. MFG. CO., La Crosse, Wis. myll-28 WAN1EQ AGENTS A GODSEND TO THE Installment business: the best selling arti cles for Installment agents ever Introduced are the new Catholic Shrines or Blessed Virgin, bacred Heart, etc.: nothing felrs like them since first Introduction or rugs: agents actually earn Ore times tbelr usual pay; If your local Install ment dealer does not handle tbein.hare him write or you send me his address: a snap to the agents ana dealer wbo corer the ground first; strike while the Iron Is hot; It will piyto telegraph for particulars or goods: cut this out. HERBERT CONSTABLE, 23 Kneeland St.. Boston. Mass., maattaxtKrer of Installment goods. myll-170 Male Help. GOOD COAT AND PANTS MAK- VTTANTED YV ERS. Call at 809 LIBERTY ST. mylO-74 TXTANTED-S1X FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGE drivers for livery stable. Apply 76 NORTH AVE. myii-iiKi WANTED-OAHPENTERS-CUTHBERT ST.. Mt. Washington, Thirty-second ward. SAM BUYER. -VTTA.NTED-A BRICK MOLDER. INQUIRE TV Of I'HlLLir STElNMlLLJOi, JJlctvee'S Rocks, Pa. myll-55 WANTED-FOREMEN FORCONSTRUCTION or iron building. Address P.O. BOX 473, Pittsburg. Pa. mylO-8 WANTED TWO GOOD COAT MAKERS good wages; steady work. J. J. RUPERT, Emlenton, Pa. myl0-87 Female Help. -TTTANTED-EXPERIENCED SALESWOMEN; VV references required. FLEISHMAN &CO. myIl-129 WANTED-GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK. Apply at 142 IRWIN AVE., Alle gheny. mylO-77 WANTED YOUNG GIRL TO MAKE HER home In small family. Address HOMi Dis patch office. myll-152 TTTANTED-AN EXPERIENCED CHILD'S nurse, who can also do plain sewing. Call at MRS. THOMPSON'S. 603 Grant St. raylO-6 TTT ANTED-TWELVE GIRLS TO'BEW CAR VV PETS: none but those with experience need apply. E. GROETZINGER, 6J7and 629 Penn aTe. inyll-54 "VTTANTED EXPERIENCED OPERATORS V V on sewing machines that are run by power; steady work. SAMPLIN ER & RICH, No. Sla Lib erty st. mvlO-52 ANTED LADIES WE OFFER YOU pleasant and profitable work at home or to travel: 15 and upward weekly; no experience needed. Address LOCK BOX 85, Columbus, O. mylO-97 TTTANTED-TWO YOUNG LADIES OF IN ii 1'EiiLIGENCEand refinement to engage In a well nylng business, to leave city: no money or experience required. For rurthcr Information callal204:mlthfieldBt. W. B. KNIGHT. myll-86 TtTANTED-AT ONCE, LADY NOT TOO V young, In our business; mustpossess quali fications of a salesladr. and be willing to wort for two weeks-at 3 weekly: Increised if suitable. Call for two days, H. A. ScHROEDER, No. 5 Seven tb are. myll-50 Dlnle and Female Help. WANTED-AGENTS-MALEAND FEMALE wanted everywhere: lightning seller: ab solutely new: exclusive territory; no talking re Suired: profits large and success certain. AB OTTM'F'U. CO., Springfield, O. myll-2l Situations. WANTED-A POSITION BY A FRENCH cook In hotel or restaurant. Address A. L., Dispatch office. inyll-58 WANTED-A POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER or nurse to Invalid: best of references. Address A. D., Dispatch office. my 11-13 TITANTED-A POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER YV widower's family preferred: good refer ences can be given. Address R. O., Dispatch office. mylO-7 WANTED A SITUATION A3 SHIPPER, -weigher or receiver in a rolling mill: have had eight years' experience. Address J. T., "Dis patch office. myll-16 WANTED-BY A THOROUGHLY EXPERI ESCEDman a situation as superintendent or general foreman of machine shop and foundry. Address L. X., Dispatch office. mylI-49 WANTED POSITION IN AN OFFICE BY young man 18 years of age: has lud busi ness experience: can give reference from last em ployer. Address M. B., Dispatch office. mylO-5 WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN OF TEM PERATE and Industrious habits, a situa tion as assistant bookkeeper, clerk or general writer: will make himself generally useful. Ad dress WRITER, Dispatch office. myll-53 WANTED POSITION BY TOOLMAKER and machinist, with long experience, on all kinds of work where skill, experience and ability to handle men are required: references. Address MACHINIST, P. O. Box 1592, Phllada. mylO-10 Pnrtners. WANTKD-PARTNEH WITH $1,000 TOTAKE half interest In merchant tailoring store doing good business: splendid chance. Address EARLY, Dispatch office. mylo-64-Tussu ANTED-FARTNEtt-FORONK-HALF IN 1EREST In well-established real estate business: to good, active business man can be had cheap. Address R. S. T., Dispatch office. myii-i4i WANTED-A GENTLEMAN AS PARTNER, with small capital, to Invest In a good pay ing business; I have also several patent articles I wish to introduce. Address ELECTRO, Dispatch office. myll-101 WANTED-PARTNER-A GENTLEMAN OF extensive Northwestern experience and con nections In land and Investment business, desires to form a partnership with a gentlemen of pleas ing address and influence In financial circles to operate general agencv for a financial association. Address FINANCE,'1 Dispatch office. myll-31 WANTED-A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD business qualifications would buy an Interest In a manufacturing establishment or mercantile bouse: first-class reference given and required. Address D. F. K.. care Box 898, Pg, Real name and address, which will be strictly confidential: state kind or business and where Interview can be had. mylO-76 Boarders nnd Lodsrers. TTT ANTED OCCUPANTS FOK LARGE VV furnished room with board ror Jnnel. 60 BIDWELLST., Allegheny. myU-57 WANTED OCCUPANTS FOR ATTRACTIVE furnished roomi. at 408 PENN AVE., In cluding two desirable office parlors. myll-20 WANTED-OCCUPANNTS FOR HAND SOMELY furnished front room, with board; all conveniences. Address No. 621 FIFTH AVE., Pittsburg. myll.66 WANTED OCCUPANTS FOR PLEASANT 6econdstory front bedroom, facing park: references exchanged. NO. 23 MONTGOMERY AVENUE. myll-15 WANTED-OCCUPANTS FOR FURNISHED or unfurnished room, at 45 WASHINGTON ST., a few doors lrom East Park, Allegheny: use of bath; both gases. myll-70 WANTED -OCCUPANTS FOR A LARGE, nicely furnished room, with boarding, near cable line: healthful location: terms reasonable. Address C. R. A., East Liberty P. O. myll-9 TTTANTED OCCUPANTS FOR A FUR V NISHED front room-No. 6209 STATION ST.. East End; house pleasantly situated, con venient to cable cars and P. R. R.: terms moder ate. myll-35 WANTED-PARTIES CAN BE ACCOMMO DATED lor the summer at a farmhouse 9 miles from city on P., C. & St. L. R. R. ; lovely location: home comforts: conveyance meets even ing trains. Address Y. L. J., Dispatch office. mylO-31 Booms, Houses. Sec WANTED FURNISHED ROOM BY A young man. Address, stating terms and accommodations, A. B, Q., Dispatch office. myll-I4 WANTED TO BUY DWELLINGS; ONE FOR 2.500 cash and other S1.5C0 cash. In or near either city. STEVENSON'S AGENCY, 100 fifth avenue. myll-3 Boardlne. TTJ ANTED PERMANENT BOARD AND VV room, or furnished room conrenlent to good boarding house. In central location, prirate family preferred, braladvwhose husband Is ab sent lrom the city greater portion of Ills time; reference given and required. Address Box C. U. V., Dispatch office. myll-78 Financial. TTJANTEO-MONEY TO LOAN-t50.000 IN V V amounts to suit on lmnrored eltr oronertr. 3. B. LARKlN & CO., 152 Firth avenue. myll-39 WANTED-MORTUAGES IN LARGE AND small amounts at lowest rates. MA CRUM & CUBBAGE, Room 34 Fidelity Building, 121 fourth aTe. fel9-61 TTTANTED-MORTGAGES-MON EY TO LOAN VV In sums to suit at 4K, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 161 Fourth are. Tel. 167. apl9-14-TTSSU WANTED MORTGAGES IN LARGE OR small amounts; rite or Interest 4 to 6 per cent prompt. BAXTER. THOMPSON CO.. 162 Fourth avenue. my4-83-4.S,7.9,ll.l3,15,l7 WANTED MOKTG AGES-(1, 000, OOCTO LOAN . J city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand (percent, and on larms in Allegheny and acja cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PENNOClv bON, 147 Kourth avenne. ap7-f41 TTTANTED-TO LOAN MONEY-W HAVE V V over one million dollars to loan on city and suburban property at 4K per cent; no tax: we will also loan money on improved farms In Alle gheny, Bearer, Fayette. Washington and West moreland countles;any marketable security taken ior loans of any amount. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Je3-a9-Su DTlftceltaneon. T7-ANTED WRINGERS TO REPAIR: GOOD TV work, at lowest prices; work called for and delivered. Send postal to JACOBS & CUN NINGHAM, 1327 Fenn ave. myil-133 WAN TED-IMM EDIATE LY-A FIRST-CLASS carbonated water bottler; none but com petent men need apply. WILLIAM PADDEN, 421 Carson street. Southslde. myll-118 WANTED-YOU TO MARRY-MARRIAGE paper and particulars association that pays members (500 toj (5.000 Tree. BUNNELL'S MON1HLY, Toledo, Ohio. Get May number. my7.63-su -TTJANTED-WILL GIVE FREE SITE AND VV free gas to manufactories at Jeanuette, on main line of Pennsylvania Railroad. Address EAST JEANNETTE LAND CO.,Greensburg, Pa. mhl3-50-su WANTED-WE WANT THE MASSES TO know that they can have a careful sclentlflo examination of tbelr eves made free of charge.and ir needed, the proper'). lasses adjusted. CHESS MAN -MANN ION, expert optlcans, 42 Federal st,, All'y. ' mylO-14 WANTED-TO SUPPLY CAPITAL-MANUFACTURING establishments desirous of increasing facilities can secure requisite capital 07 applying to W. H. BARCLAY, U. b. Pension Agent, this citv. Examination must be satisfac tory; communications confidential. uy4-12-wssa Miscellaneous. TTTANTKD-TO BUY ONE ORTWOSECOND VV HAND carpets and bedsteads. Address J, N Di.patch office. my 11-51 WANTED-ORDERS BY MAIL SOLICITED ,. , ror manicuring, at 3)4 Smithlleld st. MU3 PENNELL, Manicure. myll-102 TTTAFTED-TO BUY ALL KINDS OF SEC- V OND-HAND furniture at MERRILL'S, 22 Federal at., Allegheny City. myll-5-t WANTED-TO PURCHASE GRAY'S ANATO MY and Dungleson's Dictionary second hand. Address B. A.. Dispatch office. my7-U TTT ANTED YOU TO GET A BAKER'S VV dozen (13) of Stewart & Co. 's fine cabinet photos fortl, at W and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny. mv2S-49-TT8a FOK SALE IMPHOVED KEAL ESTATE. City Residences. FOR SALE-ON STEUBEN STREET. THIRTY SIXTH ward, good houso of 9 rooms, lot, etc.. will be sold at a bargain. LASHELL & RANKIN, 67 Fourth ave. mylO-4 FORSALE-ONLY SI.350.ON SPRING ALLEY, near Seventeenth St., two brick houses and lot 24x30: terms to suit purchaser, bee 1HOS, MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st. mylO-85-W8sn FOR 8ALE-J12.000-CORNER LOT ON PENN ave.. 43X130, with four 5-room brick houses on rear end: well rented. SeeEWlJSG Jt BYER3, 93 Federal st., and 166 Fourth ave. myll-81 FOR SALE-S!,450TON WYLIE AVE. CABLE line, new tramenouse, four rooms and attic, all well finished: city water; lot 25x85; a bargain. COOPER & PETTY. 107 Fourth ave. myll-160 TTOR SALE-PRICE J3.S00-OVERH1LL ST.. JU I bet. Rose and Reed: nearly new 2-story brick dwelling; 7 rooms: modern Improvements: terms easy. J. C. RE1LLY, 77 Diamond st. myii-eu F OR SALE-II, 500 CORNER PROPERTY. lth more room: attractive location auu growing neighborhood; lot, 25x100. CHARLES bOMERS & CO., 313 Wood st., 0019 Penn ave. myD-76 FOR SALE-FORBES AVE., NEAR MILTEN BEKGER, a very neat 2-story brick dwelling. 6 rooms, fin. attic, batb. etc.; complete In erery detail: lot 20x60. J. C. RL1LLY, 77 Diamond st. myll-60 FOK SALE-IS, 400-ONE TWO-STORY BRICK; 10 minutes' walk from Court House; five rooms and finished attic; on a paved street: snlen rild investment. J. B. LARK1N & CO., 152 Fifth avenue. mylI-39 FOR SALE A DOWNTOWN PROPERTY FOR leas than value to a quick buyer; the prop erty is being sold to close up an estite and Is ofiered at less than value. O. H. LOVE. No. 93 Fourth avenue. mayl0-53 FOR bALE-2,600: A BARGAIN WYLIE are., near Francis St., new brick (mansard) dwelling, seven rooms, ball, both gases, water and good cellar; terms easy. COOPER & PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. myll-160 FOR SALE-WEBSTER AVE. ONLY S.5,000 A good brick (mansard) dwelling of 7 rooms, vestibule, hall and all the conveniences: nice large lot 20x127 to alley: a very cheao pronerty, COOPER 4 PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. myll-160 FOR SALE-A VERY DESIRABLE RESI DENCE property on Center avenue. In the very best part of the avenne: an A No. 1 location for a physician: good sized lot, etc.; will sell on easy terms If desired. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth are. mylO-53 FOR SALE-JS.603-BEOFORD AVE.. NEAI Thirty-third St., new frame dwelling of EAR 9 rooms, finished attic, ball, sliding doors between parlors, slate mantels, inside shutters, water and f:as: cheapest propertv In the Thirteenth ward; ot 21x129. COOPER & PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. myll-160 FOR SALE WYOMING AVE., MT. WASH INGTON, near Incline; owner has gone south and property most be sold: neat lrame dwelling, 6 rooms, hall, good, dry cellar sewered: are. graded and paved with Llgonler block: fine view and good neighborhood: easy parments: lot 29 It. front. COOPER & PETTY, 107 Fourth are. myll-160 T7OR BALE-SO. 100-COR. FORTY-SEVENTH jk. hum l luiuiuci sis tseveuieeuiii naiu, iu. 47x100, with frame dwelling and business house of J? and Plummer sts , Seventeenth ward, lot seven rooms and attic; No. 1 location lor any kino of business; terms, one-half cash, bal. to suit; wUl sell vacant lot 22x1(0 for IL800, at terms to suit. Particulars ofTHOb. Vr. McOAKFRr.Y, 3509 Butler st. mylO-85-wssu TTIOR BALE-AT LESS THAN COST OF JD building. Main street, close to Penn are. cable line: a perfect home in everv particular and will bear close inspection: 3-story brick. 9 rooms, bath and laundry, inside w. c. and other modern Improvements; beautiful lawn and garden: lot 35 xllO to alley. Further particulars from J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. myll-80 FOR SALE H600-ON WYLIE AVE. CABLE line, 8 minutes' ride from the Court House; elerant new brick dwelling, i rooms, hall, vestl bulcdoubleparlors, bath, inside w.c., laundry with stationary tubs. Inside shntters, both gases, slate mantels, all conveniences: lot 24x100: first-class neighborhood: possession glren at once; a great bargain. COOPER & PETTY, 107 Fourth are. myll-160 East End Residences. FOR BALE-6.900 BRICK HOUSE, SEVEN rooms; modern conveniences; handsome lo cation; on paved St.; Nineteenth ward: lot 43x120 feet. MELLON BEOIHKBS, 6349 fetation st., E. E. myll-171-TTSU FOR SALE-S8.000-MEYRAN AVE.. OAK LAN D, 2-story and mansard brick dwelling of 7 rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, range, laundry, porches, etc. BLACK Jt BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. D32 myll-155 TMOR SALE-13.510- A NEW FRAME HOUSE a of new electric road: seren JD In Oakland on line of new electric road; rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, range, slate man tels, etc. ; a big bargain. D61 BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth are. myll-157 FORSALE 7,000-A BEAUTIFUL EASTEND property, amid unexcelled surroundings. Margaretta st. andNegley are,; block stone and asphalt paring, stone sidewalks, handsome lawn; lot 57 feet front; modern press-brick house, per fectlr finished and sunnlled with everr conren- lcnce. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood st.. 6019 Penn are., E. E. mylO-7I FOR SALE SS.OOO, OAKLAND HOUSE close to traction line on pared street, 2-story and mansard, new brick dwelling. 9 rooms, hall and vestibule, bath, range, laundry, etc, house beauti fully papered, elegant chande lers and gas fixtures, handsome French plate mirrors In parlor and llbnry, wood walfci, nice lot. BLACK BAIRD, 5 Fourth ave.D14 niyll-156 FOR SALE-n.OOO-tLCOO ONLY OF WHICH need be paid in cash, balance time to suit pur chaser, elegant ten-room brick, now being com pleted, with all modern conveniences and adorn ments: location excellent (Amber St.), flagstone walks, sewered perfectly: three minutes from Penn ave. cable and Konp station, P. R. R. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn are., E. E. myIO-71 AIIechenT Residences. FOR 8ALE-NO. 231 BEAVKE AVE., ALLE G HEN Y, at a big sacrifice. See E WIN G & B YERS. 93 Federal St., and 163 Fourth are. myU-81 17OR SALE-ri 400 FRAME HOUSE, 103 J Ward street, Allegheny: seven rooms: natural gas and water. J. B. LARKlN & CO., 152 Firth avenue. myll-33 FOR SALE 2,100-2-STORY FKAME HOUSE, 166 James street, Allegheny: six rooms: size 20x110; reots for 120 per month; 12 per cent Invest ment. J. B. LARKlN Jt CO., 12 Filth arenue. myll-39 T710R SALE ALLEGHENY PROPERTY, WITH JJ dwelling or 7 rooms and dwelling In rear of 5 rooms; annual rents SMo; we can otter this for a short time at $5,000. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 232 Fourth are. myll-93-TTSSu FOR SALE BY EW1NG BYERS, 93 FED ERAL St., and 163 Fourth are., 8-room house on Sandusky St., (3.850: 8-room house on Irwin are., H800: 7-rootn house on Lacock st., 3,700; terms easy: possession can be glyen 11 desired. myll-81 FOR SALE-S3.10O NO.75 CARUOLL S'IREET, Allegheny: lot 20x100: splendid frame dwell ing In No. 1 condition, hall and 6 rooms, water and nat. gas: t2.Q0Ocash; balance to suit; must be sold quick; worth S3.5U). THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler St. apl3-163-W8u T?OR SALE AT AN EXCEEDINGLY T.CJW A' price; Jackson, near Arch St.. Heennri ward. Allegheny; cor. property; good frame dwelling ui six rooms; large nan; Dotn gases: city water; washhouse: all sewered and In nice condition; lot 32X7J.8; terms to suit. COOPER PEITY. 107 Fourth ave. myll-160 Suburban Residences. FOR BALE-AT WILK1NSBURG, SOME GOOD bargains In houses varying in price from (2.000 upward. C. H. LOVE, No. 83 Fourth avenue. mylO-53 F IOR SALE A SIX-ROOMED FRAME HOUSE, with finished attic; two nice lots planted In fruit, with a store on corner. Apply to J. W. PATTON, "West Chartlers, McKee's Rocks, Pa. myD-34 FOR BALE-AT EDGEWOOD, SEVEN-ROOM frame bouse, attic, nat. gas. recep. hall, electric wires cltr water: lot 50x130: seren min utes from Eta. HAMNETT MEREDITH, 102 Fourth ave., Pg., and Wllklnsburg, Pa. my9-28 FOR SALE-AT SHERIDAN STA1ION, P. C. & St. L. R. It., 11 acres or land suitable ror sub-division into lots; house of 4 rooms, stable, orchard, etc.; two natural gas mains run through the place: a bargain. LASHELL & RANKIN, 67 Fourth ave. mylO-4 FOR BALE THREE NEW FRAME DWELL INGS, or five rooms and finished attic, hall and vestibule; lot 20x110, situated within five minutes' walk of railroad station: price only (iOUOeach: small payment down and balance to suit purchaser; these are bargains. Call on KELLY & ROGERS, No. 6315 btation street East End. my 10-42 FOR SALE (5.200-NO. 6 GRANT AVENUE, MUlvale borough; lot 22x125: new two-story and mansard frame business bouse and dwelling; finished In best of style: containing hall, store, bath and 8 rooms; good stable on rear of lot: best location In the borough for any kind of business; terms H cash. bal. to snlt. See THOS. McCAFP REY, 3j09 Butler st. mylO-85-wssu FOR SALE-ON MAIN ST., CHART1ERS, beautilul location, lot 50x100, with new double Oneen Anne dwelling of hall, six rooms and fin ished attic in each; porches front and rear: houses finished In latest modern style; beautiful lawn, etc : price ror both. (6,250; will sell one house and lot. 25x100, for (3.200; very eisypayments. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler su Telephone 55H. Office open evenings. mvlO-85-W88n FOR SALE LOT:. Cltr l.oi.t FOR BALE-FOUR LOTS JN SIXTH WAF.D within 10 minutes' walk of Court House: per fectly level and In good neighborhood; terms easy. i. B. LABKIN & C?., 151 Fifth avenue. myll-39 city liOt FOR SALE-LOTS! LOTS! LOTS BELLE FIELD are. Thirteenth ward; conrenlent to cable line: lots 20X140; ouly S375; S10 dor small monthly payments. COOPER & iu aown. nniancc PETTY, 107 myll-160 jc uuiiu ave. YTIOR SALE-S40O Tb P30-LOTS ON ROSE. sts.: 60x60 foot lots: bnt JP Addison and Reed sts.: one square from Center are. ; close to cable; nice, conrenlent building sites and good Investments. tHAKLia buheks & CO., 313 wooa si: mys-io East End Lots. FORSALECORNERLOT, 60x120. ON50-FO.OT street. Nineteenth ward, close to cable lines and P. K. R, MELLON BROTHERS, 634 Station st., E. E. myll-17l-rrsu FOR B A L E-t2,200-A COZY 4-ROOMED house; good cellar, large lot, good street, five minutes' ofV. R. R. or cable. MELLON BROTH ERS, 63-19 Station st., E. E. myll-171-TXSU FOB SALE-OAKLAND AVE. A BEAUTI FUL building lot, 60x110 feet; street paved and flagstone sidewalk; also, sewer privilege to Atwood St. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. myll-155 ITlOR SALE LARGE LOTS ON KA1RMOUNT, Rebecca and Margaretta streets; delightfully located; grand rlew of East Liberty Valley; near Penn are. cable road; price 1400 to (800. J. J. ALAND, 131 Fifth are. myll-143 FOR SALE A CHANCE FORSPECULATORS land for aale In blocks ot 5, 10 or 15 acres in the Eighteenth ward, Pittsburg, already divided Into lots: beautiful sitnatlon. Inquire of CUAS. E. CORNELIUS. 406 Grant st, orN. P. SAW YER, Mornlngslde are. myS-84 FOR" SALE-LOTS IN CHAS. E. CORNELIUS' plan at Mornlngslde. Eighteenth ward, Pittsburg; fine lots at from S1C0 to SJCO each; easy Savments; no Interest. Call upon CHAS. E. COR EL1US. Attorncy-at-Law, 406 Grant St., or N. P. SAWYER, Mornlngslde ave., Eighteenth ward. my8-84 FOR SALE GREATEST BARGAIN ON THE market; lot 60x155, with a well built and fin ished frame dwelling of 7 rooms, wide hall, splen did cellar with rock floor, cistern, shadt trees and shrubbery; this property Is sitnate on Wylle ave nue cable and fronts on two good arenues: easy terms. COOPER & PETTY, 107 Fourth are. myll-160 TT'OK SALE-FIFTH AVE.. COR. IVY ST. A1 tl the whole or nart ol vacant plot, 263 feet front. Fifth are., cor. lrr. running back 245 ft. to Arabella St.; themost desirable residence prop erty in Shadyslde, capable of snb-dlvlslon Into lots fronting on both streets: this property will never be cheaper than to-day and certain to be very much dearer. For particulars Inquire of MOI URR1S & FLEMING, 109 Fourth ave. mys-l-TTSSu FOR BALE-ABOUT 40 ACRES OF LAND, fronting on bhadv avenue, about 700 feet on Linden avenue, about 2,000 feet on Deniston ave nue, about 1,600 feet on Putman, about 1,700 feet and several other streets; all of tne above and sev eral other streets lead directly to Firth avenue, except Linden avenue, and it leads into Penn avenue, near Filth; this property Is only about seven minutes' walk from the corner of Firth avenue and Shady avenue, where the Filth avenue cable line turns down into East Liberty; this property is much nearer to East Liberty than what Is called Squirrel Hill pronerty. as It lays between Squirrel Hill and Fifth avenue; it adjoins the grounds on which the elegant residence of the late Wm. Thaw stands, known as Lyndhurst: a large portion ot this land lays up well and drains off nicely, having an elegant view from It; to an Individual or a syndicate there Is the finest op portunity for speculation that has been offered In this city for a long time; will sell with a reason able cash payment, and long time and low rate of Interest or. the deterred payments, wltb privilege of release of amount sold. etc. : price at which we will sell this property Is far below anythat now is on the market: we mean to sell It, and will sell to a prompt buyer: there Is a large margin of profit in It. C. H. LOVE. No. 93 Fourth avenue. mylO-53 Allecbcnv Lots. FOE SALE-LOTS IN ELEVENTH WARD, Allegheny, at auction The remaining lots In Mrs. Cooper's propertv, near the second toll on the New Brighton road, will be sold at auction on the premises, Tuesday, May 13, at t o'clock: there are 10 lots 40x120:5 lots 40x200; beautiful lots; dellghtrnl sitnatlon: the extension of California ave. will give rapid transit: no better chance for lots than this: come to the sale; take 2:15 train, city time, for Verner station. A. LEGG ATE & SON, Auctioneers. my 10-85 Suburban Lots. FOR BALE-AT CHAFTON-BEAUTIFTJL building sites at low prices; easy terms. J. R. MU.tf H Y, Crafton. Office op. ry. station. myll-45 FOR SALE-CHARLEROl 1 CHOICE LOTS In this new town; located on best streets and at rcry low prices. BAXTER, THOSIPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth are. mylI-9S-TTSBu FOR SALE LOTS WITHIN FOUR MINUTES' walk from Wllklnsburg station, for (400 each. (50 cash and 110 a month; a sure bargain. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. mylO-53 FOR CO SALE AND TO LEASE LOTS AT Coraonolls. near nroduclng oil wells: also oil territory in jioon, rtoDinson ana jb.naiey town ships, 4o acres near the A. B. Yonng gusher. Par ticulars from LASHELL & RANKIN, 67 Fourth ave. mylO-4 irr .. .- .. " .. r . . .. " . FOB SALE-AT CLIFTON STATION, P., F. W. JO. R.R, six miles from Allegheny City, three beautiful lots together,- fronting 184 feet 10 In. on Allegheny ave., extending 156 feet to Middle alley. In Leggate's plan of lots; will be sold very cheap: payments to snltl purchaser. LASHELL & RANKIN. 67 Fourth ave. mylO-4 pa OR SALE ASPINWALL LOTS, CENTER avenue, a beautiful thoroughfare. 60 feet wide all lots 100x123 leet; lots between Freeport ave. (runs par illel with West Penn R. R.) and Third ave., (2,000 each: corner of Center ave. and Freeport ave. sold at (2,400, and adjoining lot at (2.PC0; the balance are all far sale on this avenne, which, with Us building restrlctlor.8, cheap prices and most favorable terms, will rap'dly close out these lots at above prices; lots between Third are. and blxth aTe. on Center at (1,750 per lot. bee Agents S. J. FLEMING & CO., 152 Fifth are., or "VV. M. HAGER A CO., 439 Grant St. myll-130 aUscelloneona TJWR BALE A LARGE STABLE 90X100 FEET: the material In good condition: situated at the Point, Call on WM. MCCOY, 61 Duqnesne war. myii-Ji FOR SALE AT CORAOPOL13. PA.. THE great oil town, (nronertr of all descrlntlonsl we offer some positive bargains; call for partlcu- lars. EWING & BYERS, 93 Federal St., and 166 Fourth ave. myll-81 F IOR SALE-OWN A HOME WE WILL BUY or build for you anywhere and let your rent pay for the property; no security required. GRANITE SrATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch office. Standard building, 631-533 Wood it. my8-70-ih8Sn FOR. SALE BUSINESS. RostDras Chances. F OR SALE-RESTAURANT AND CIGAR store. Apply at CORNER OF WOOD AND WATER STS, myu-izs FOR BALE GROCERY: DAILY SALES (70; nice fresh stock; invoice (2.000; fine room on main street: making large profits; rare opening. C. H. FOLSOM. mal0-12 I70R BALE-SALOON, WITH SMALL RES ' TAURANT attached, doing good busiacss; corner location downtown: good reasons ror sell ing. Address F. R. B., 73 Prospect St., Cleve land, O. , myll-25 FOR SALE-(1,000 WILL BUY HALF INTER EST In a small manufacturing plant: goods sell for cash: 150 to (75 per week made now; good reasons for selling; safest business la Pittsburg. Address J. K., Dispatch office. myll-79 FOR SALE STEAM LAUNDRY, SCOURING and dyeing establishment; fully equipped with new and first-class machinery; dolagacash business of (300 weekly: will be sold cheap. Ad dress C. M. a.. Dispatch office. my9-71 FOR SALE-(5. 000 WELL brOCKED GREEN HOUSES and business In an Ohio city of 30,000; large cut flower and plant trade In town and out: good reasons for selling. Address RARE CHANCE, Dispatch office. mylO-94 FOR SALE- FINEST BOOK AND STATION ERY store In best town In Western Pennsyl vania; excellent city mnslc store, good office bus iness; extensive coal works, grocery stores, bak eries, drugstores, cigar stores, butcher shops. BHEPARD & CO., 151 Fourth are. my7 FORSALE DOWN TOWN GROCERY STORE: one of the best stands in the city, doing a splendid cash business; selected slock of fresh goods: show cases: large refrigerator, and erery thlng complete: very low rent: a quick buvercan hare It at a bargain. COOPER &. PETTY. 103 Fourth arenue. myS-62 FOR SALE-STOVE AND TIN STORE WITH large established trade: little competition: nice clean stock; Invoice (4,200; elegant rooms In splendid location In this growing city: on account or the death of the owner the stock will be sold at a discount and on easy terms. Address C. H. FOLSOM, Lima, Ohio. malO-ll-rrssu Business stand. F IOR SALE-HOUSF. AND BALOON AT 33 NORTH HAZLETT SI'.. YoungStOWO. O. my7-3S-wsa t F ORSALE-TANNEHILLST., NEAR WYLIE 3-storv brick, 10 J. a REILLY, rooms and storeroom: lot 24x90. 77 Diamond st. myii-oo FOR SALE-S19.000 WILL BUY TWO THREE STORY brick honses. one or which Is a busi ness house on corner of Ross and High streets; thislsa rare chance for a good business location. J. B. LARKlN & CO., 1ST Fifth avenue. myll-39 FOR BALE FIFTH AVE. CORNER PROP ERTY, with two 3-story brick store room and dwelling: large lot; number one business stand; Investigate tills. BAXTER. THOMP SONS CO., 162 Fourth ave. myll-93-TTSSu TTIOR SALE A SPLENDID PIECE OF BUSI J1 NESS property situated on Penn avenue. East End; lot 28x2tX) feet to a street In rear, on which Is erected a fine store building; this will be sold cheap If sold soon. For price, terms, etc call on KELLY & ROGERS, N01 6315 Station street. East End. mylo-42 FOR SALE-NO. 3705 BUTLER ST., ONE OF the best business stands In Lawrencerllle: 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. MLCAFFRbY. 1509 Butler st.; office open evenings; telephone 5514, api-13-WSa FOR SALE-OR TO LET-THE BLUE 3UL , PI1UR Springs Hotel and about 70 acres of land on the Chesapeake and Ohio R. R., In Cabell co., W. Va.; the hotel Is furnished complete and will rent at a low rent, or sell at a very low price as the owner has other business tbat takes his entire time; to the right man there Is a fortune in It: tnlsplicelswell known, and is well patron ized by gnrsts from all parts of the United states and elsewhere: will sell low and on easy terms. C. H. LOVE, No. SJ Fourth avenue mylO-53 FOR SALE BUSINESS. FOK SALE MISCELLANEOUS Horses. Vehicles. Lire Stock, ire. FOR 8ALE-FINKBRED DOGS-INCLUDING some of the best beagles In the State. Call or address JOSEPH WATSON, Friendship avenue, E. E. mylI-38 F OR SALE-A FINE SORREL BUGGY horse, s rears old. weighs between 800 and 1,000 lbs.: also one buggy and barouche cheap, for want of use, gheny. Pa, inquire mi I FRAN KLIN ST.. Alle- myu-ibi FOR SALE-A FAMILY CARRIAGE, IN first-rate condition: also a barouche and buggy: two sets or double harness and a sluglo harness. M. A. WOODWARD, corner Aiken and Filth arenues. mylO-50 OR SALE-A FINE DRIVING MAKE: EX- CELLENT for saddle and harness: speedy and sare. Can be seen at the stable of A. M. BROWN, corner of Liberty arenue and Conrad street, Twentieth ward, Pittsburg. myIO-84-ThsSu FOR SALE-A FINELY MATCHED TEAM OF Kentucky bred horses; they are dark bays, excellent shape and appearance: 16 hands high, sound and not afraid of anything: used to the city and to driving singly a well as In team; they hare been In my own priTate family use. and are being sold ror want of use: they are ror sale at livery stables or John WUson 4 Bros., 45 West Diamond, Allegheny. M. A. WOODWARD. 93 Diamond st., Pittsburg. mylo-60 Machinery and Itletals. FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW and refitted: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge. Allegheny, Pa. apS-76 Miscellaneous. FOR SALE-TINNERS TOOLS-30 IN.SQUARE shears, rolls, machines, etc. E. S. WEBB, 718 Fifth are. myll-24 TjIOK SALE POTATOES-CHOICE POTATOES J for sale. Call at PITTSBURG STORAGE CO., Thirteenth and Pike sts. mylI-37 FOR SALE BANK SAFE FIRE AND burglar proof, with time lock: one-thlra cost. J. 8. MCCARTNEY, Tarentum. Pa. my9-26-TTS9g PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have an v books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK bTORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mn7 TJERSONAL- ROOKS WANTED ENCYCLO X IV. PEDIA Britannia. 25 rols.. one-halfraorocco or calf. FRANK BACON & CO., 301 Smithfield st. mya PERSONAL-PROF. CHARES, PHRENOLO GIST and clairvoyant, cures drinking habit, and advises In matters of all kinds. NO. 71 POP LAR ST.. above North ave., Allegheny. Pa. myll-19 FCDNE. TJHIUND-SEVEHAL FINEMEltCHANTTAIL X? OR-MADE suits and trousers upon which the time has expired. Will bo sold rqrardless of deposits at 65 WYLIE AVE, Pittsburg? mrll-106 FOUND-THETRUECAUSEOF CONSTANT headache, is by straining the eyes. Hare a careful examination made tree of charge and find If you need glasses, by CHESSMAN-MANMON, optlcans. 41 Federal, All' v. Best (1 spectacle. mylO-I4 LOST. LOST BETWEEN SMITHFIELD STREET and Union depot a ladr's gold watcb bear ing the initials of C Win field. Finder will be liberally rewarded by notifying the owner at No. 266 WKSTTHIRTY-tlGHTH ST., Hew York. N. Y. inylO-95 TOST SIGHT NEVER RETURNS THERE JU are more eyes Injured by Hinting glasses than by any other cause: you can avoid trouble by having a careful examination made and glasses properly fitted by CHESSMAN-MANNIi'N. 42 Federal. All'y. Best(l spectacle on earth. mylO-14 AUCTION SALES. UCTIONSALE Of a variety of miscellaneous household goods and carpets. TUESDAY MORNING, May 13. at 10 o'clock, at the rooms. No. 311 Market street. Fine Brunswick billiard table, with equipment for same; lot of reliable flower seeds, all newly harvested, with instructions for sowing; decorated toilet ware, fine folding bed. Hoover bed Ionnge; heavy fine kitcben range; bedding: parlor and chamber fnrnitnre; silver plate ware; office desks, chairs and bookcases; Brussels and ingrain carpets, lino leum, rugs, curtains, etc. HENRY AUCTION CO., myll-120 Auctioneers. REmORTn 31HE ARGYLE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Ocean end ot Connecticnt ave. Now open, oil view ol ocean. S. W. FERGUSON. aol2-49-MWFSa TJEDFORD SPRINGS, BEDFORD, PENNA. Unsurpassed for health or pleasure. Opens June 12. L. B. DOXY, Manager. myl-69 HOCHHEIMER'S HOTEL AND CAFE. American and European plans. Appointments and service first class. H. HOCHHEIMER, Ca terer, 1408 Atlantic ave., Atlantic City. myl-TS-sa MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Cresson Springs. On the summit of the Allegheny Mountains. "Will open JUNE 25. For circulars and infor mation address "WM. B. DUNHAM, Superintendent. myl-63 Cresson, Cambria Co., Fa. REMOVALS. DR. VV. H. DALY Has removed his office to MAEDER BUILDING, 135 FIFTH AVENUE. (Fourth floor elevator.) Hours 1030 a. M. to 1 P. M., except Sundays. ap243-WFSn PROPOSALS. B LUE STONE. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. We are prepared to furnish Belgian block stone for street' paving from quarries at Dun bar, Fa. Have excellent facilities for shipping stone in large quantities. Can load on P. R. R. orB.tO. E.R. F. P. DOONAN CO, Dunbar. Fayette county. myS-63 "WrxKiNSBURO. Pa., ) May 7, 1S90. f -VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED LN proposals for the grading, paring and curbing Pennarenue, from east side of P. R. R, tracks to the east side of Water street, a distance of 1,000 yards, more or less. Contractors will submit prices per square yard; first, for asphalt; second, regular Ligon icr block; third, for vitrified firebrick. Bids will bo received at the Borough En gineer's office, "Wood and Ito-s street?, where plans and specifications can be seen or handed to any one of the nndersigned committee. Bids close at 4 P. ST., May 17, 18D0. The committee reserve the right to reject any or all bids. THOS. W. JIcCUNE, DANIEL KRIDER, N. J. H. GERW1G. myg-23 Street Committee. JEFFERSONVILLE. 1ND.. APRIL 17, 1890. Sealed proposals in triplicate, subject to usual conditions, will be received here until 11 o'clock A. Jt. (Central standard time), SATUR DAY, the 17th day of May, 1890, for furnishing at the Q. M. Depot here, various articles of quar termaster's stores, such as stationery, ranges, wagons, carts, wagon parts; blacksmiths', wheel wrights', carpenters', saddlers', painters', and miscellaneous tools; iron, hardware, paints, oils, rubber hose, horse and mule shoes, horse shoe naiN, etc. Preference will bo given to articles ot domestic production or manufacture, condi tions of quality and price (including in the price of foreign productions or manufactures the duty thereon) being equal. Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals, and to ac cept the whole or anypirtof the supplies bid for. All information furnished on application to this office. Envelopes containing proposals should be marked "Proposals for Quartermas ter's Stores and addressed to COLONEL HENRY C. HODGES. Assisant Quartermaster uenerai. u. . Army, Depot (Quartermaster. apiq-35-ltf.2q21.22.mvl0.il LD HICKORY! For medicinal and family U39 it is the purest. finest flavor and oldest KENTUCKY BOURBON "WHISKY ever placed before the public Experts are re quested to test its superior quality above all others. Bold by JOS. FLEMING fc SON, Druggists. apll-7-TTSSu 412 Market st, Pittsburg, Pa, PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth avenue, above Smithfield, next Leader office. (No delay.) Established 20 years. se25-60 piANOS, JL ORGANS, And all manner ot Small Instruments HAMILTON'S, ap29-78 Fifth avenue-xi P REE MEMORANDUM POCKETBOOK for European travelers, containing much valuable information. Call for one or send 4 cents in stamps. MAX SCHAMBERG & CO foreign bankers and steamship agents, 227 Smithfield st, Pittsburg, Pa. Established lgns. my4-wst). to rET. -f Cltr Residences. mo LET-ON FRANCIS Sr..rBETWTMB JL Wylle and Center ares., bouse or 7 rooms S with all conrenlences; rent (20 per month; also houseand store, corner Urandvlew audPlymouta, J sts.. Thirty-fifth ward; rent low. WM. X.7 JOHSSroN. 101 Wylle are. mylO-a 3 O LET FURNISHED HOUSE ON LINE Of Wylle arenue cable carsr seren rooms, attic. S bath, laundry and stationary washstands. nat. i and art. gas: will rent for summer months or."' longer, for per month: possession at once. Se ! BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth are. my 11-153 ' East End Residences. TO LET ROUP ST.. NEAR WALNUT ST:, Shadyslde, new two-stury mansard brick. A dwelling, ten rooms, reception hall, gas, water, bath. Inside w. c. etc.; lront porch, good lot. BAXTER; THOMPSON & CO., 1C Fourth are. . mvS-2 Allegheny Residences. mO LET-ALLEGHENY HOUSES. BEE EW. X ING A BYERS, S3 Federal St., and 16d myll-81 Fourth are. mo LET- 101 BID WELL ST.. 8 ROOMS: RE-kT A See EWING & BYERS. 33 Federal st and 166 Fourth ave. myll-165 TO LET-HOUSE IN ALLEGHENY FACING, park, containing 6even rooms: immediate) possession glren. Address O. X., Dispatch office. myll-143 mo LET EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. NO. 1M JL urant avenue, near North, th, Allegheny Cltr, 4 w.c uh.loveI hot and cold water.'laslde NO. S3 Fourth avenne. mylO-53 TO LET-NO. 66 NORTH AVENUE. NEAR Grant avenne. Allegheny City, stx-room nouse, not and cold water, bath. Inside w. c. etc C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avende. mylO-53 Suburban Residences. TO LET DWELLING HOUSE OF SIX rooms in Etna: onlr three minutes' walk from Etna station. P. & W. R. R.: terras very reasonable. Inquire of JOS. INGHAM, Etna. my6-68 TO LET AT HULION. PA.-GOOD TEN ROOM house, five minutes from station, with 14 acres of ground, stable, etc: rent. (23 per month. P. O. B. 76S, Pittsburg, Pa. myll-M TO LET-AT CRAFTON, NEAR STATION, house of seven rooms, finished attic, bard ' and sort water, natural gts; possession Immedi ately. ELI CRUM, Crafton, Panhandle R. R. myll-38 Tv) LET-AT WEST BELLEVUE, PA.. NEW brick house jf 7 rooms, hall and attic gas ; and water. &late mantels, porches; large lot; rent (25. EWING Jt BYERS, 93 Federal St. and 16S ? Fourth are. myll-ICi 4 TO LET-FURNISHED RESIDENCE; WILL rent from now until April 1 ror (40 per mouth; ten rooms and all conveniences: lawn, fruit, etc: at Einsworth station. Fort WavneR. it.: fire miles from city. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth are. myll-158 myll-158 Apartments. T iO LET TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOM3 ciose to park. Jt o. aa arch St., Allegheny. my7-44-wl'Sa mo LET-TWO SECOND FLOOR CONNECT- i inn rooms, iurmsnea or umurnisDea. NO. 44 LIBERTY ST., Allegheny. myll-42 TO LET BOOM-A GOOD ROOM SUITABLB for one or two gentlemen: conrenlent to cable cars. Apply, with reference, to 72 CENTER J Avr. city. xnyil-z mo LET A NICELY FURNISHED SECOND- X STORY" front room near pares. In privata family, for one or two gentlemen. Address A. B, -S C Dispatch office myll-8 j O LET AN ELtGANT SUITE OF UN- S FURNISHED second floor front rooms la j new brick; newly tapered, batb. gas, electrlo. 1 light, inquire 6420 PENN AVE., E. E. myll-C mo LET-ROOMS FURNISHkD OR UN- JL FURNISHED, with private family navea streets, fine neighborhood, 1L K-: terms minutes to cables and I. 1C R.; terms reasonable. Apply.. at LYNN 'S 345 River ave. Last Liberty. myltK Offices. Desk Room. &c TO LET-DOCTORS' OFFICES ON PENNj ave.. between Ninth and 'tenth sts. Address DOCTOR, Dispatch office. mvll-43 mo LET A FEW NICE OFFICES IN GER- 1 MANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, ' Wood and Diamond streets. aplO-49 TO LET THE FRONT HALF OF A VERY deslrible office on Fourth are., with use of office furniture: low rent. J. C. REILLY. 77 Dia mond st. myll-SO TO LET-OFFI''E FOR RENT-VERY DESIR ABLEofQce; second floor front. Penn build ing. Inquire of STAR ENCAUSTIC TILE CO., LIM.. Room 202. myU-61 TO LET-TWO OFFICES WHICH H AVEBKE2T used for physician offices for sererat years; immediately available: centrally located. Ad dress M. L. C. Dispatch office. myll-132 TO o LEf-DESK ROOM IN OUR MAIN office with use of desic. etc.: we bare on room luclosed In glass and furnished wltb oak fur niture etc C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth are. mylO-53 TO LET FOUltrH STORY OF NO. 99 FIFTH arenue. 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. Cribbv Real Estate Agt.. No. 99 Fifth are. For particulars see BUU. HUB, DISPATCH, corner Smithfield and Diamond sts. U7 Business Stands. mO LET-THE BU1LDISG NO. 433 LIBERTY m street; A jtuim 1 id location for grocery. produce'V or a lrult store. C H. LOVE, No. 93 yourth ave- 'a nue. myS-9) TO LET-OR FOR SALE-BARBER SHOP with four chairs in running order: good lo cation: good custom. Inquire at 1187 LIBERTY ST., European Hotel, city. myll-125 TO LET NEW BUILDING ON BUTLER street extension. Nineteenth ward; store room finished complete with counter, bins, shelv ing, etc.. seven dwelling rooms, side entrance,', fine dry cellar: good stable and carriage house; this stand is suitable tor grocery or any kind of business, and will be rented low to a good tenant. LASHELL & RANKIN. 67 Fourth are. mylO-f TO LET-OR FOR SALE-THE BLUE SUL PHUR Springs Hotel and about 70 acres of land on the Chesapeake and Ohio R. R., In Cabell county, W. Va. : the hotel Is furnished comniete and will rent at a low rent, or sell at a very low price, aa the owner has other business that takes his entire time: to the right man there Is a fortune In it ; this placets well known, and Is well patron ized bv guestirrom all parts of the United States and elsewhere; wlit sell low and on easy terms. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenne mylO-W Miscellaneous. TO LET OR FOR SALE-HOTEL3, COTTAGES and bath bouses, Atlantic City, N. J.: lots for sale In all parts of the city: also So. Atlantic City: Chelsea and for Atlantic Land Co. ISRAEL G. ADAMS & CO.. Real Estate Agts.. Real Es tate and Law Building. apI6-58 $9,800 WILL BUY ONE OF THE FINEST! A Brick DwEllinrjs ": -IN- EAST END. ! Negley avenue on line of Dnquesna Electrio Railroad; 12 large rooms, batb, with stationary wasbstand, w. c cabinet plate glass mantels, reception hall, art fireplace: first floor finished In bard wood combi nation chandeliers, natural gas. lanndry, front porch, beautiful lawn, large lot, iron fence; this Is a beauty. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 FOURTH AVENUE. myll-154-TTSa FAIRMOUNT PLAN! A SITUATION OF PICTURESQUE BEAUTY, But a few minutes' rltlo from heart of city by?. Fenu ave cable Elegant snrronndings of thed present preserved and perpetuated by building? ivairicuuns. IS HnTT TT of those very choice lots now'. 1J UiiJI toselL Buyers realize tbey are cheap. They are sellings quick. Easy terms of payment. Plans anda particulars at our oiuces, 813 WOOD ST., 6019 PENN AVE, E. E. .Charles Somers & CoJ my 10-70 E LARGEST DOWN TOWN . STORAGE PLANT TT. A. SOEVEr.EIt Warehouses and yards. Pike and Thirteenth. Twelfth and Etna sts. - ' Private sidings in yards and warehouses. Low rates oi insurance. egotiaule receipts Issued. Separate departments for general merchandise. uuui, luiuiiuic, uuuors ana metais. xianu sorae and convenient office rooms tor use of customers free Railroad address, W. A. Hoeveler, Pika and. Thirteenth sts.. Pittsburg, Pa, A. V. R. R. Carl Placed at Twelfth. St. via. Jnnetlnn R R ShlDpinz, distributing and hauling atteadedi! " .E-L"uiisyacewiuipowertoier;a!arooral with power to suit. mli27-ffi-TTSsa, A 1 s. -frW&aw&feyy-L