Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, May 14, 1890, Page 3, Image 3

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TWO OF THEM GUILTY.
A Terdict Reached in the Kichol
son Postoffice Kobberj Case.
LAKE EEIE LIBEL CASE BEGUN.
An Attempt to Escheat the Dazlett
tate to the Commonwealth.
Es-
BUilESODS ITEMS FROM THE CODETS
The Nicholson Postoffice robbery case was
concluded in the United States District
Court, yesterday. Cornelius Smith, Esq.,
nttorney for the defense, finished his argu
ment, and then Assistant District Attorney
"Alcorn closed for the Government, in a com
prehensive speech.
Judge Acheson, in his charge to the jury,
stated that the plea of guilty, entered by
Thomas, should not be accepted as evidence
of the guilt of Titman and Casterline; that
Thomas being a confessed thief, his testi
mony should be scrutinized closely, and it
should be corroborated before weight could
be attached to it. Iu the charge some of
the testimony was quoted, showing that
Casterline was in Nicholson the night of
the robbery. '
The jury was then sent out, and returned
at 2 o'clock. The Terdict found Casterline
and Titman guilty.
Attorney Smith immediately drew np a mo
tion for a new trial, on the gronnds that the
defendants are informed and believe that
Charles Nichols and Aaron Bond, two material
witnesses for the defense, were present in
court during part of the trial, but were forced
to return to their homes in Scranton by reason
of threats made by the Government officers, of
arresting them if they did not go. Several
other reasons with reference to the nature of
the testimony, and that the court erred, were
embodied in "the motion.
Judge Acheson granted the rule for the argu
ment on the motion. The date has not jet
been fixed.
T.AVE TTBTT? CASE OH TBIAL.
The First Day Fnt In In Wrangling, and Terr
Little Done.
The libel suit for $25,000 damages of John C.
Henry against the Fittsbnrg and Lake Erie
Railroad and Superintendent Holbrook of that
road was began before Judge White yesterday
morning. The plaintiff was formerly in the
employ of the road as traveling passenger
agent, but was discharged in February, 1SSS, it
is claimed, by Superintendent Holbrook.
Mr. Henry was represented by Sol. Schoyer.
Br.. Sol. Schoyer, Jr. and W. B. Rodgers. Knox
Reed and ColoDel W. A. Stone represented
the defendants. A D. Smith testified that
both he and. Mr. Henry were relieved from
datv bv a letter from President John NewelL
llr. Henry, the plaintiff, testified to his dnties
until relieved on December 19, 1887, and finally
dismissed in r eoruary, isss.
H. C. Green, a New York newspaper man,
formerly of The Dispatch, tenined to get
ting matter for publication from Mr. Holbrook.
George I. Reed, another New York reporter,
was asked if he remembered the exact words
of an interview written 2K years ago. Judge
White made the startling statement that if
teea could not do this his memory was very
poor. ,
Mr. Henry testified to being put to many In
dignities by reason of his discharge, and that
he was pointed out on the street as one of the
men Discharged "lor that Lake Erie affair."
AS" IMPORTANT TEST CASE.
The Right of Using n Car Conpler to be Set
tled, tf Possible.
The case of Ezra W. Miller as execntor of
Ezra Miller, against the Pennsylvania Railroad
Company, operating the Erie and Pittsburg
road, was taken up yesterday iu the United
States Circuit Court. The suit is an action to
recover damages for an alleged infringement
of an Invention of car couplings, of which the
deceased Ezra Miller was the inventor. The
bill was filed in 1SSS. and alleges that the de
fendants have been using the invention with
out giving an equivalent for it. The case will
be a test one. About $50 is claimed for the use
of the invention on each of nine cars on the
Erie road, and if the plaintiff wins, suit will be
brought against all lines using the invention.
The railroad company claims the couplings
they use are those invented by Eli H.Janney,and
thai the same coupling mas in use at the time
the plaintiff hied his declaration. W. D. Pot
ter and D. F. Patterson represent the plaintiff,
and Wetmore and Jenner, of New York, the
defendants. In opening the case it was stated
that the Janney patent was invented In 1807,
and that of the plaintiff at a later date,
btepben Whipple and Michael Carstone were
placed on the stand to explain to the jury the
action of the coupling and the use of the Mil
ler conpler. Court then adjourned until this
morning.
TEIALS OF TRANSGBESSOBS.
Considerable Work Done Yesterday In the
Criminal Conrr.
In the Criminal Court yesterday Alex. John
Smith, tried for an offense against morality,
on oath of Mary Gall, a deaf and dumb girl,
was fonnd not guilty and the costs divided!
George Holmes was convicted of the larceny
of some window glass. John Guntner pleaded
guilty to the larceny of a lot of brasses from
Paul Zimmerman. John Goldstein, to whom
the brasses were sold, was convicted of receiv
ing stolen property. Peter Diebold was found
guilty of assault and battery on Mary McCable.
George Bruckner was acquitted of the larceny
of some horseradishes from Michael Scbrau.
John McCann and John Devine were acquitted
of larceny. Nolle prosses were allowed in the
cases of George Jeremy and John Welsh,
charged with assault and battery. Edward
Mellon was acquitted of assault and battery.
The jury is oat in the case of E. A. Woods,
C J. Grab and P. McTighe, charged with en
tering the building of A. Appel and stealing 12
cases of eggs. James Ross is on trial on the
charge of carrying concealed weapons.
TO ESCHEAT HAZLETTS ESTATE.
Air Issue Awarded in the Alleged Lunatic
Will Case.
The snit of J. S. Robb, Jr., executor of Mary
Mc. D. Hazlett and James E., John K. and G.
W. Hazlett, ana Joseph and Burt Bush,
against the Commonwealth is on trial before
Jndge Slagle. The case is an issue contesting
the will of Mrs. Hazlett, the object being to
escheat the estate to the Commonwealth. Mrs.
Hazlett was a lunatic and died without chil
dren or collateral heirs. She had made two
wills, the last or which left her property to the
commissioners who had charge of her. Regis
ter Conner refused to admit this will to pro
bate. His ruling was sustained by the Or
phans' Court and the Supreme Court. The
first will made was then filed. It left the es
tate to the relatives of Mrs. Hazlett's deceased
husband. The Register admitted it to probate
on the grounds that it had been made during a
lucid interval.
C. F. McKenna, Esq., appealed from the de
cision of the Register. An issue to the Com
mon Fleas Court for jury trial was awarded
and was commenced yesterday.
BELL WANTS HIS MOKES'.
An Insano Soldier Objects to Ilia Sister
Taking Everything.
A B. Hay, Esq., yesterday filed a petition on
behalf of Robert W. Bell, an old soldier, asking
that the proceedings in lunacy against Bell be
quashed and the committee discharged, and
that a rule be issned on bis sister, Mrs. Susan
. M. Rowe, to compel her to file an account. Bell
' Vas committed to Dixmont in 1SS3, and he re
mained there six years U months. Mrs. Rowe
was appointed his guardian, but, it Is said,
never filed a bond.
It is alleged that she has roceived over $1,200
pension monev and his monthy pension of $30
per month for seven years. Of this, Mr. Bell
says, all he rcceined was S17 per month for his
keeping in Dixmont.
To-Day', Trial Lists.
Common Pleas No. 1 Biggert vs Reed; same
vs same; Mclntire vs McCandless; Kuhn ts
Russell Manufacturing Company; Phillips vs
City or Allegheny; Jamison vs Echols et al; Mc
Corkle vs Mehaffey et al; borough of Verona
ts Stroud; McKay vs McKay; Roenigk Bros,
vs Holtzman; Butler et al ts Pittsburg and
Birmingham Railway Company; Boffel. admin
istrator, ts Iron and Glass Dollar Savings Bask
Miller vs Pittsburg and Western RaUwaV Com
pany. '.?mmon.-1,leaVNo-,.2-Sclmlz Pittsburg,
'McKeesport and Yonghiogheny Railroad Corn
panv; Seavey ts Feilbach; Cain vs Taylor: Robb
VS. Pittsbnnr. Allephenv and fn-h .., t-
k senger Rail ay Company; Bigger vs Varneret
.Criminal Court Commonwealth vs W. Bllle-
W) ZV' """! llulIBHirai
.Ear. Mnnarr iinaais ihmi vuBiit t t
if. Zimmerman, Adam Geier, Thomas Francis,
Maggie Neale, E. S. Newlin, 8. R. Hite, Ange
lina Harris. Samuel Clemcloski, H. K. Logan,
P. J. McVelia, Mary Miller. Mary Hawkins. B.
Voelker, W. Gant, Henry Kunx, ThomasWil
son, 5; Ann Wilson, 7; George Fedor, Y. U.
White, Mary Hermann. Peter Dahr.
Notes From the Courts.
John Ackuls yesterday received a verdict
for $30 67 In his suit against the executors of
W. S. Jackson, an action on an account.
Ik the suit of A Stehle against M. L. Malone.
an action on a contract for masonry work,
a verdict was given yesterday for $175 for the
plaintiff.
A non-stjit was taken by the plaintiff yes
terday in the case of Thomas Stack against
the Edith Furnace Company, a suit for damages
for injuries received in the mill.
Thk suit of the Allegheny National Bank
against the Keystone Coal Company, an action
on notes given in payment for bonus issned by
the defendants, is still on trial before Judge
Collier.
A Bomehold Remedy.
There is no medicine so often needed in
every home, and so admirably adapted to
tbe purposes for which it is required, as
Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Hardly a week
passes but some member of the family has
need for it for some injury or ailment for
which it is nnequaled. A toothache or
headache may be cured by it. A touch of
rheumatism or neuralgia quieted. The se
vere pain of a burn or scaid promptly re-
lieved and the sore fleaiea in imucn less
time than when medicine has to be sent for.
sore healed in much less
A sprain may be promptly treated before
inflammation sets in, wnica insures a cure
in about one-third of the time otherwise re
quired. Cuts and bruises should receive
immediate treatment before the parts be
come swollen, which can only be done when
Pain Balm is kept at hand. A sore throat
may be cured beiore it becomes serious. A
frost bite or chilblain cured and their unpleas
antness avoided. A troublesome corn
may be removed by applying it twice a
day for a week or two. Quinsey and gland
ular swellings may be suppressed before
matter has begun to form in them. Boils
are oiten the result of an injury and may
be prevented by timely treatment. A lame
back may be cured and several days of val
uable time saved. A pain in the side or
chest relieved without paying a doctor bill.
When so much pain and suffering. may be
saved by the trivial outlay ol 0 cents, it is
certainly surprising that any family would
do without such a remedy. The fact is, few
ot those who have used Chamberlain's Pain
Balm are willing to be without it.
For sale by E. G. Stuckv, 1701 and 2401
Penn ave.; IS. G. Stucky & Co., cor. Wylie
ave. and Fulton st,; Markell Bros., cor.
Penu and Faulkston aves.; Theo. E. Ihrig,
3610 Filth ave.; Carl Hartwig, 4016 Butler
st; John C. Smith, cor. Penn ave. and
Main St.; Jas. L. McConnel & Co., 455
Fifth ave., Pittsburg: and in Allegheny by
E. E. Heck, 72 and 194 Federal St.; Thos.
R. Morris, cor. Hanover and Preble aves.;
F. H. Eggers, 172 Ohio St., and F. H.
Eggers & Son, 199 Ohio st. and 11 Smith
field st. TVSU
ETERETT PIANO CLUB ANNOUNCEMENT
CertiScnte No. 323,
Held by C. Lu Woods, of Sewickley,'is en
titled to the piano this week on payments
of SI per week.
Do you want a fine piano? If you do, the
Everett Club or Co-operative System offers
the following inducements, if you wish to
pay cash. By becoming a member you will
save $75 in the price of the piano and get it
at once. If you cannot spare the cash, you
can get your piano any time on payment of
$25 cash and 2 CO per week, no interest,and
still save $75 in the price. If you cannot
pay so fast, by waiting until your number
is drawn you will get your piano on pay
ments of $1 per week, no interest, and save
$75 in the regular price to our retail trade.
Think of this! Our club is composed of 350
members, each paying $1 per week. Thus
you see tbe members are buying for cash,
and one piano is delivered to the member
whose number is drawn each week
until all are supplied; or, if one
half of the members take their pianos
and pay $2 50 per week, we deliver
twice the number, and get double the
amount of cash each week,aud it leaves only
one-half the number to be drawn on tbe $1
weekly payments. It is a simple business
problem. We are saving our members the
difference in price by contracting for 350
pianos at one time, and on a cash basis.
We have now enough members to guarantee
the success of this plan, and are delivering
pianos as fast as our wagons can haul them.
Do not wait, but apply for membership be
fore it is too late. Call and see the piano,
or send for circular.
Alex. Boss, Manager,
,; sntr 137 Federal street, Allegheny.Pa.
Resolutions of Respect.
At a regnlar meeting of Wilkinsburg
Lodge No. 384, Knights of Pythias, of
Pennsylvania, held May 1, the following
resolutions were adopted:
"Wheeeas, It has pleased the Creator
and Buler of the universe to remove from
our midst our beloved friend and brother,
Wayne J. Wingenroth, we offer this as a
tribute to his memory.
Resolved, That while bowing in submis
sion to the will of the Divine Master we
feel the loss to our lodge of a member true
and faithful. Although he is called from
us, his example of fidelity will remain with
us.
Besolved, That we perpetuate his mem
ory by following in his footsteps; that we
emulate his examnle of truth honest n-
briety and industry so that when we are
called to lay aside the cares of this life we
will stand with those to whom it will be
said, well done, thou good and faithful ser
vant. Besolved, That we extend to his bereaved
family our heartfelt sympathies in their af
flictions, and trust that He who guides and
controls the actions of every heart will re
member them in His mercy and remove all
obstacles from their pathway through life.
Besolved, That we greatly mourn the loss
of our brother, but are consoled by the con
sciousness that our loss is his enternal gain.
Besolved, That the Keeper of Becord and
Seal place these resolutions upon the rec
ords otour lodge and a copy of the same be
sent to the family of our deceased brother
and be published in the Pittsburg Dispatch,
Pittsburg Press and the Wilkinsburg Call
and Herald. ( W. F. Youngk.
Committee W. S. Bookwaiteb,
LChas. J. Winder.
A Glorious Success Yesterday.
Our summer millinery displav. All who
came were delighted. Don't fail to see the
handsomest millinery ever seen in this city
to-day and to-morrow.
Jos. Hobne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Gentlemen' Hosiery.
French lisle C. G. split feet in black, tans,
modes and French bines. Silk in new tans
at 50c
A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth ave.
Importers Say Linens Will Advance
If the McKinley tariff bill passes. People
who buy our linen bargains won't care
much, provided they buy largelv enough.
JOS. HOBNE & CO.'S
Penn Avuenue Stores.
Bargains In Cloth Capes.
800 fine cloth capes at nearly half of last
week s prices. Examine 'those at $1 25.
$195, $3 45, $3 65, $3 95, $4 45.
B.OSENBATJM & CO.
High Tariff Yet Low Prices on Linens.
"Washington advices say the linen tariff
will probably be advanced. Take time by
tne forelock and lay in a good supply from
our great bargains in the largest linen de
partment. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s
Peun Avenue Stores.
A S3 00 8x10 Photograph Free
Of yourself or children with every dozen of
cabinets at Hendricks & Co.'s, No. 68 Fed
eral st, Allegheny, every day this week.
Good cabinets $1 a dozen. Life-size cravon
only3. ,
,
Being your photos to be copied to Elec
tric Portrait Company, 10 and 12 Sixth St.:
crayons, water colors, etc.'; -best iwork;
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THE
SUMMER STYLES IN MILLINERY.
Jos. Home & Co.' First Summer Opening
or Ilnli, Bonnets, Etc
Messrs. Jos. Home & Co.'s first opening
of summer millinery is, as usual, a triumph
in the way of unique and beautiful dis
plays. A mere glahce at the lovely creations
scattered about the little bower is sufficient
to foreshadow the entire scope of coloring
and design for summer headwear. You see
that flower hats are by no means shelved;
that birds and butterflies will once more
flutter on the crowns, and that new and
strange materials as well as designs are ont.
The snake bonnet, for instance, the latest
Eastern craze. It consistsof a black beaded
serpent wound twice about the head, its
crest, garnet-eyed, rearing over the brow,
and thejet tail tossed up from the center of
a black beaded net crown. A black velvet
butterfly is set in front. A twisted leghorn
brim is covered with Chantilly lace, form
ing a shade in front, the crown opening
overlaid bv a branch of blush roses. An
entirely new idea is a Spanish bat of Tuscan
straw trimmed with hummingbirds and
cowslips, and with a lace mantilla attached
at the back, to be worn draped over face and
shoulders. A pretty round-rimmed Gains
borough trimmed with white plumes and
tight bows of corn-colored gros grain ribbon,
and a bunch of daisies nestling under the
brim in front, has a lovely adjunct in a boa,
composed ot a couple of yards of daisy
a vn;tll the neckp,ece formed of white
T ..,:!,' 1nm, a !,:. mt rihhon.
ostrich illumes and white velvet ribbon
Dotted net and crepe de chene is the ma
terial of many. A pretty traveling hat of
the latter, white with big black velvet dots,
is crowned with black asters and upright
bows. Anbergne, the new violet tint, is
the shade of the roses that cover a big sun
hat of Irish point lace over a pink tulle
frame; and a toque with capote front, and
lace butterflies at the back. Among quaint
ideas, one leghorn has a crown ot ten ostrich
plumes and an immense Alsatian bow of
white striped gauze ribbon; a black lace hat
has a crown of 14 tips and a tall ostrich
pompon at back; a black Point d'Esprit net
toane has a torsade of jet studded with
turquoises; one toque is entirely of
white horse hair net, with two small crush
yellow roses in front, another almost en
tirely of roots and twigs. Madame Tossee
is represented by a long toque with pointed
back, top of mechlin lace, sides of filigree,
and Aubergne roses lor a brim; Madame
Ettie, by a lovely creation in French gray,
with crepe de chene crown covered by Per
sian passementerie and a flat bow pointing
lorward.
A hat that certainly deserves mention is
of Gobelin blue Tuscan, made in whorls, and
crowned with black Chantilly lace, and with
a wreath of Gobelin blue birds.
This is only a few of the beauties of the
opening, but lack of space omits many de
serving enthusiastic mention.
50 doz. fine suede SI 50 mosquetaires,
black or tans, this week at $1 15, at Bosen
baum & Co.'s.
100 Pieces More
Of those fine French satines (35c quality),
selling here by thousands of yards at 15c a
yard. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Infants' Handmade Caps.
Two special values in Frenoh made
goods at 25c and 40c Very attractive line
of children's corded hats, white and colors
at low prices.
A. G. Campbell & Sons. 27 Fifth ave.
Fine cloth capes at half price and less, at
Bosenbaum & Co.'s. wrs
MEETINGS.
OFFICK of
The Bridgewater Gas Company.
Rochester, Pa.. April 16, 1890.
A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCK
HOLDERS of this company will be held
at the office. Rochester, Pa., on THURSDAY,
June 19, 1890, at 3 o'clock p. Jr., to vote for or
against a proposition to reduce the capital
stock. The amount of the proposed rednction
is 7,084 shares, having a valne at par of $708,400.
F. L. STEPHENSON. Secretary.
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NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT
a meeting of the stockholders of tbe
Keystone Construction Co., held at tbe com
pany's office in Pittsburg, Dec 2T. lSS9,it was
resolved to dissolve tbe corporation and the
President and Board of Directors were directed
to take all legal steps necessary and proper to
dissolve this corporation and wind np Its busi
ness. GEO. H. CLAPP, President.
Attest: H. C. McJILTON, Secretary.
PrrrSBOBO. Pa.. April 15. 1891 ap23-S4-w
LEGAL NOTICES.
ESTATE OF WILLIAM N. MARSHALL,
deceased, late ot Allesheny 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.) aplG-40-w
Office of SAMUEL A AMMON.
Attorney at Law, 117 Diamond street.
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
J( letters testamentary on the estate of
John Germrotb. deceased, have been granted to
the 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,
138 South Fifteenth street, Pittsburg.
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AUCTION SALES.
GEO. M. GUTHRIE. Attorney,
100 Diamond st, Pittsburg.
EXECUTOR'S SALE-DESIRABLE MAN
UFACTURING site situated on the west
side of the Monongahela river, at Jones station,
on the P. V. & G. R. R., containing 20 acres,
more or less, having a frontage of 1,500 feet on
the river, and extending back an average depth
of 650 feet to tbe P. V. fc C. R. R.. on which it
fronts abont 1,400 feet. This propertv is about
K mile above W. Elizabeth. It has a good land
ing. The new gas line of the Philadelphia Co.
to Belle Vernon passes within J milo from it.
and there are several large coal works in the
immediate vicinity, to be sold at public sale on
the premises, on WEDNESDAY. May 23, 1890,
at 1 P. M.
Trains for Jones station leave Union depot at
10:40 A. H. J. W.SNEE.
Executor of Samson StUley, Broughton. Alle
gheny county. Pa. my843-wa
PAWNBROKERS'
AUCTION SALE OF
UHREDEEMED PLEDGES,
Commeniiins SATURDAY, May 17, at 10 A.
it., consisting in part of clothing, jewelry, gold
and silver watches, diamonds, etc; all goods
warranted as represented, and will be sold with
out reserve.
UNCLE SAM'S PAWN OFFICE,
202 Market street.
J. A ROBINSON, AUct myl4-3o
KE'sOUTS.
31HE ARGYLE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,
Ocean end of Connecticut ave. Now open,
ull view of ocean. S. W. FERGUSON.
aDl2-49-MWFSU
THE CHALFONTE. ATLANTIC" C1TY.
On the beach. North Carolina ave.; uuob
structed ocean view; salt water baths In the
house; elevator; now open.
fe9-114-D E. ROBERTS & SONS.
SOTEL LAFAYETTE,
CAPE MAY. N. J.
Accommodates 300 gnests; open all the year,
omnibus and -ea water baths freo to guests;
the finest summer and winter resort on the
coast: house within 60 feet of the surf.
mh4-80-D " JAMES & 8TEFFNEK.
mHE ARLINGTON,
J. OCEAN GROVE, N. J.
Accommodations and appointments first
class. Services the best. Accommodates 350.
Will open May L 189a
mhS30-P WM. P. DOLBEY. Prop.
T)EDFORD SPRINGS,
BEDFORD, PENNA
Unsurpassed for health or pleasure. Opens
June 12. L. B. DOTY, Manager.
myl-69
MOUNTAIN HOUSE,
Cresson Springs.
On the summit of the Allegheny Mountains.
WD1 open JUNE 25. For circulars and infor
mation address
WM. R. DUNHAM. Superintendent,
myl-63 Cresson. Cambria Co.. Pa.
DK. W.ii.DALY
Has removed bis office to
MAEDER BUILDING, 135 FTFTH AVENUE,
(Fourth floor elevator.)
Hours 10:301. M. to 1 P. 1L, except Sundays.
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PITTSBURG - DISPATCH,
Xf Display advertisements one dollar per
tguare. or one insertion. Classified advertise
ments on this page such as Wanted, For Bale,
To Let, etc ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken for lest than fifty cents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
THE BRANCH OFFICE FOR THE SOUTH
SIDE HAS BEEN REMOVED TO NO. 1411
CAKSON STREET.
ADVERTISEMENTS, NEWS AND SUBSCRIP
TIONS CAN BE LEFT THERE BOTH FOR
GENERAL EDITIONS, AND FOR THE
SPECIAL SOUTHSDJE 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 9 P. if.
FOR INSERTION NEXT MORNING:
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advertisers already have accounts with Tax DIS-
PAICU.
rrrTSBURG.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Bntler street.
EMIL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn ave,
E. G. STUCKEY ACO., Wylle ave. and KnltonsU
N. STOK.KLY, Fifth Avenue Market House.
EABT END.
W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue.
OAKULXD.
MCALLISTER ft SHElBLER,SthaT. ft AtTTOOdBfc
somnsiDX.
f JACOB SPOHN, No.SCarson street. '
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHER, 89 Federal street.
H. J. McBRlDE. Market House, Allegheny.
FRED H. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street.
P. H. EGGERS ft SON, Ohio and Chestnut stJ.
J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS McHENRY, Western and Inrtn aves.
G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania snd Beaver aves.
PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves,
T. B. MORRIS, 636 treble ave.
M1LLVALE BOROUGH.
W. W. FLOCK.ER, Stationer, No. 4 Grant ave.
SHARPSBURG.
C BELLMAN, Stationer, 818 Main st.
ADVERTISERS,
PLEASE NOTICE!
THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
HAS BEEN REMOVED
tO CORNER SMITHFIELD AND
Diamond Streets.
WANTED.
Male Heln.
VITANTED DRIVER FOR FURNITURE
V -waon: must be experience!. MCEUVEEN,
434 Smlthfleld st. my 1 4-73
"TTAN TED-FIRST - CLASS BARBER AT
W once. H. P. DERRITT, 89 Franklin St..
Johnstown, Pa. myl4-j7
WANTED-TWO ELEVATOR BOYS. APPLY
at HOTEL DUQUESNE, between 8 and 9
A. M. to-morrow. myl4-83
WANTED-WAGON WOODWORKER. AP
PLY 67 to 69 Ridge avenue, Allegheny,
PETER BLATT. myl4-80
WANTED-AMAN FORGENERALHOUSK
WORK; also bell boy. Inquire at ST.
CHARLES HOTEL.
myl4-5
-TTTANTED PHOTOGRAPHER: MUST BE
VV first-class printer. Apply at once at 82
OHIO ST.. Allegheny. myl4-87
TTTANTED A FIRST-CLASS HARNKSS-
V MAKER. Apply to ADOLPH RICHTER.
45 Main St.. West End
myl4-45
WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS BOOK TRESS
MAN. THE WERNER PRINTING AND
LITHO. CO., Akron, O.
mylS-Sl
WANTED-SINGLE MAN TO GARDEN AND
care for live stock: must have experience.
Apply at 907 LIBERTY ST. myl4-58
ANTED-2 OB MORE COATMAKEKS AT
once! first-class workman only. Address
J. L. LOCKHART. Washington, Pa. myI4-l
WANTED-F1RST-CLASS COAT MAKERS
to work on fine coats. Apply JAS. DICK
SON. 65 Fifth ave., cor. Wood st., second floor,
my2-D - '
WANTED A BARBER OR A BOY WITH
some experience. Apply at LOUIS BAL
STER'S, 66 Lowrle St., Troy Hill, Allegheny.
myl4-100
WANTED-PHOTOGKAPH PRINTEK. AP
PLY at J. H. TRUXELL'S, 125 Firth ave.
my 14-63
WANTED A GOOD WHITE BARBER
(single man): wages f7 CO a week and
board. Apply M. F. RAYBURN, Homestead,
Pa. mjH-35
WANTED-TWO CLERKS FOR GROCERY;
must be able to speak German and have ex
perience in the buslneis.
Inquire at 3354 PENN
AVIUIUE.
myi9-&i
WANTED FIRST-CLASS TAILORS TO
work on altering and repairing. Apply
JAS. DICKSON, 65 Fifth ave., cor.
Wood St.,
ecouu noor.
my2-D
VT7-ANTED-CITY AND COUNTRY AGENTS:
VV cash register: lust out. AMERICAN CASH
REGISTER CO.. 627 Smlthfleld St., upstairs. Ap
ply for territory. myl4-63
WANTED SALESMAN TO SELL OUR
goods to manufacturers; no competition:
experience unnecessary; big wages certain. RAU
MFG. CO., Chicago, Hi. ap28-30-Mwr
WANTED-DRUG CLERK COMPETENT TO
take charge; give reference and state sal
ary expected. Address STEPHENSON'S MODEL
PHARMACY, Greensburg, Pa. inyl3-17-wsu
TTTANTED-COOPERS AND TANK BU1LD-
V ERS; steady work for good barrel coopers
and tank builders. Apply to H. J. HEINZ CO..
No. as Main St., Allegheny City, Pa. mylO-K
WANTED-STENOGRAPHER AND TYPE
WRITER: a young man with experience,
to attend to correspondence, etc.. In office or Iron
works. Address C. D., Dispatch office. myl4-64
WANTED A GOOD BLACKSMITH THAT
can work at tbe are, and one helper that
can also shoe horses. Call at GKOKGEDILLIG'S,
No. 1 Lincoln ave., Bennett station. Pa. my3-10
WANTED AN EXPERIENCED NIGHT
clerk for first class hotel: none need apply
but can come well recommended and understands
the business. Address K. Dispatch office.
myl4-6
WANTED-ATONCE, AN AMERICAN GEN
TLEMAN for a permanent position; need
not be experienced, but must have a good record.
Apply to H. A. SCHROEDER, No. 5 Seventh
ave. my!4-59
WANTED-THREEORFOUR FIRST-CLASS
machinists U6ed to fine, light work: none but
competent men need apply, to R. D. NUTTALL
Jfc CO,
Grant ave. and
uoquei ., Liiegncny
City.
mylS-53
WANTED-TWO GOOD DIE SETTERS FOB
cutting room; good wages and steady work
with chance for advancement to proper parties.
THE HOTCHKISS BOLT NUT CO., Greens
burg. myl4-48
WANTED-AGENTS-SEND ME YOUR AD
DRESS: I have something new to offer you
where fl an honr can easllr be made; write at
once: sample free. Address J. C. CRAM, Wells
burg, W. Va. Box 283. myl4-91
WANTED-SALESMAN TO SELL LINE OF
established goods to manufacturers in city
and neighborhood; one having' experience as
salesman preferred; integrity and ability appre
ciated. Address SALESMAN, Dispatch office.
myl4-08
WANTED-AGENTS SHOULD WRITE FOR
Illustrated circular and terms for two
weeks' trial of Missouri washer; washes dirtiest
clothes clean by hot steam wlthoutrnbblng: easily
sold; profitable. J. WORTH, 64 Beekman st,
New York City. nolO-94-wssu
TTJ-ANTED-SALESMEN AT 175 PER MONTH
T salarv and expenses, to sell a line of sllTer-
platedware, watches, etc.; by sample only; horse
and team furnished free; write at once for full
Smlculars and sample case of goods free. STAN
ARD blLVERWAKE CO.. Boston, Mass.
,se24-90-D
WANTED-AMBITIOUS. RELIABLE MAN,
one each with headquarters Pittsburg,
Erie, Harrisburg, Philadelphia. Pa., andsteuben
ville, O.. to personallv work life Insurance;
highest security; lowest cost; best terms; Investi
gate. Address A. D. ENSIGN, 312 Opera House,
Chicago, I1L myl4-93-WS
TTTANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTHEPINLESS
YV Clothes Line: patent recently Issued; it
holds the clothes without pins: they do not freeze
to it and cannot blow off: sample line sent by mall
60c; 60-foot line by mall 1 25. For circulars, price
list and terms address THE PINLESS CLOTHES
LINE CO., UUermonst., Worcester, Mass.
ap5-tl-W8
TTTANTED-MAN-'AS AGENT OF OUR
VV patent safes; size 23x18x18 inches. (35 re
tail: all sires as low: new styles; new patterns;
new lock: new factory: not governed by safe pool;
every saf warranted; rare chance: permanent
business; our terms and catalogue will convince
you agents clear (300 to (500 per month; write for
exclusive territory. ALPINE SAFE CO.. Cincin
nati, O ap23-63-ws
Female HMD.
WANTED-GOOD COOK FOR SMALL FAM
ILY in East End: will pay (4 per week to
competent person. Apply 6218 PENN AVENUE.
myl3-63
WANTED-A GOOD TIDY HOUSEKEEPER
ror small family. No children. Call on or
address MR. CAHILL MILLINER, No. 21 Slxtn
st. , myl4-2
WANTED-F1VE GOOD TRIMMERS. APPLY
at whoIesale.ml)llnery house or REN WICK.
ELLIS it CO., 628 and 630 Liberty St., Pittsburg,
Pa. ' myl3-99
WANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL
housework: 40 minutes' ride -from West
Penn denote Coma -to iff k'Piir.HAL ST.". Aire.
i-uKn.'Dtiweeaiana&oa.weaceiaay.fcnijit-ia
"WEDNESDAY, MAY 14,
WANTED.
Female Help.
"TrrANTED-FEMALE COOK.
INQUIRE NO.
.15 ANIl -a VIIANKSTOWN AVE., E. E.
myl3-67
WANTED-EXFERIENCED WAIST MAKER
and also apprentice: Apply at SOI THIRD
AVE., city. myl4-7
TTJANTED-A GIRL FOR GENERAL HO US E
V V WORK: must be able to wait on tbe table.
Call at 64 WATER STREET.
myl4-79
WANTED-12 GIRLS TO SEW CARPETS;
only those wllh experience ueed anpiy. E.
GllOETZINGER, 617 and 629 Penn ave. myl4-70
WANTED A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL
work: no small children Inthehonse; honse
cleanlng done. Apply 117 CARSON ST., S. S.
myI4-8S
TTTANTED - GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL
W housework: three In family. Apply to MRS.
WOODWARD, 24 Sedgwick St., Allegheny City.
myI3-50
Blale and Female Ilelp. '
WANTED-CARRIAGE DRIVER. BUTLER,
man for hotel, farm hands, gardeners, cooks,
chambermaids, house girls, 20 girls for hotels and
summer resorts: woman cook 810 perweek. MEG
HAN'S. 545 Grant st. ' myi:-D
Situations.
WANTED-POSITION BY A COMPETENT
stenographer; can also act as confidential
clerk or collector: unquestionable references.
Address CAPABLE, Dispatch ofllce. my!4-83
TTANTED-EMFLOYMENT BY INTELLI
W GENT, strictly temperate man, at time
keeping, car, ore or metal-weighing, or anv work
suiting a war cripple. Address B. R. P.. il
Fifth ave., McKeesport, Pa. myl4-62-W66u
Boarding:.
WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN. FUR
NISHED room and board in a private
family: Harelwood or Oakland preferred: refer
ences exchanged. Address, with terms. H. N.,
Dispatch office. myl4-46
Flnnnclrt.
TTTANTED-TO LOAN MONEY ON
VV ERTY; 4K to 6 per cent; no delay.
NETT & MEREDITH, 102 Fourth ave.
apIS-99-ws
FROP-HAM-
T7-ANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY OR
V V Allegheny county property at lowest rates.
HENRY A. WEAVER & CO., KFourth avenue.
mhJ-D
WANTF.D-MORTUAGES IN LARGE AND
small amounts at lowest rates. MA
CRUM CUBBAGE, Room 34 Fidelity Bnllding,
121 Fourth ave. fel9-61
WANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS
of S3, 000 and upward, on city and suburban
property, on 4fc per cent, free oftax: also smaller
amounts at 6 and 6 per cent, BLACK & BAIRD,
95 Fourth avenue. se21-d26-r
TTTANTED MORTGAGES WE HAVE
YV money to loan in large or small amounts on
Pittsburg, Allegheny or suburban improved real
estate at lowest rates. LEE, BARNETT &
CHAPLIN, 313 Wood st. mylO-25-MWS
WANTED MORTGAGES-S1, 000, 000TO LOAN
. 2 city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand
6 per cent, ana on larms in Auegnenyana acja-
cent counties at 6 per cent.
A. JU. fAJIJIUUA A
suit, if r onrin avenue.
ap7-fll
WANTED-TO LOAN 13)0.000 ON MORT
GAGES; tlOO and npward at 6 per cent;
(500, 000 at 4K per cent on residences or business
property; also in adiolning counties. S. H.
FRENCH. 13 Fourth avenue. oc2-4-D
WANTED-C1T YMORTGAGES ON REAL ES
TATE in large or small amonnts; money
ready when title Is all right: no delay; reason
able charges. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler
st. Ofllce open evenings. Telephone 6514.
Ja4-71-ws
WANTED-CITY AND ALLEGHENY COUN
TY Teal estate of all kinds to sell; reason
able charges; property advertised free of charge;
no sale, no charges: have plentv of purchasers.
THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler. Tjfflce open
evenings. Telephone S514. a4-7I-WS
TTTANTED-TO SELL 15 SHARES OF AR
YV MEN I A Insurance Co.'s stock: since IS74
have received cash., dividends on said stock
amounting to (1,800: necessity compels the owner
to sell, but will not take less than par (1,500). Ad
dress J. S., Dispatch office. myl3-66
WANTED-TO SUPPLY CAPITAL-MANUFACTURING
establishments desirous of
increasing facilities can secure requisite capital
by applying to W. H. BARCLAY-, U. S. Pension
Agent, this citv. Examination must be satisfac
tory; communications confidential. my4-12-wssa
Miscellaneous.
TTTANTED-TO BUY A SECOND-HAND
TV cylinder printing press: state size and
lowest price. Address CYLINDER PRINTING
PRESS, Dispatch office. myl4-8
WANTED -PARTIES WISHING TO HAVE
signs painted, in large or small quantities,
to call on or address PA STOR1US SIGN WORKS,
119 Fifth ave., cor. Smlthfleld st. myG-Mwr
WANTED-BILLIARD AND POOL TABLE
a good, second-hand combination table
with balls, cues, etc. Address, stating quality,
condition and price asked, E. C., Dispatch office,
my!4-95
WANTED-EVERY LADY TO CALL AND
get a perfect fitting pattern cut to order by
P. C. Perkins1 system and taught: "see the best
dress form in the city. At the light running
NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE OFFICE;
19 sixth street. myiwiwr
WANTED-ALL TO USE JONES' MAGIC
Boach Powder; contains no poison: roaches
banished by contract: satisfaction given or no
pay. Prepared by GEO. W. JONES. 222 Federal
St., Allegheny. Pa. Sold by all first-class drug
glBts. Telephone No. 3332. my2-42-Mwr
FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE
Citv Residences.
FOR SALE-ONLY 11,350, ON SPRING ALLEY,
near Seventeenth St., two brick houses ana
lot 24x30; terms to suit purchaser. See '1HOS.
MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butlerjst. mylo-85-wsen
TJIOR
SALE-PRICE S3.300-OVERH1LL ST.,
J? bet.
Kobe and Reed:nearlv new 2-storr brick
uweuing; 4 rooms; moaern improvements; terms
easy. J. C. RE1LLY, 77 Diamond St. myll-80
FOR SALE-FORBES AVE., NEARMILTEN
BERGER, a very neat 2-story brick dwelling.
5 rooms, fin. attic, batb. etc. ; complete In every
detail: lot 20x60. J. C. BEILLY, 77 Diamond st.
myll-80
FOR BALE-FINE WASHINGTON STREET
property; new two-story mansard, pressed
brick: elxht rooms; all modern conveniences;
three new three-story bricks in rear: good big lot;
decided bargain. BAXTER, THOMPSON &, CO.,
162 Fourth ave. myH-99-Mwi?
FOR SALE-6,100-COR. FORTY-SEVENTH
and Plummer sts.. Seventeenth ward, lot
47x100, with frame dwelling and business house of
seven rooms and attic; No. 1 location tor any
kind of business; terms, one-half cash, bal. to
suit: will sell vacant lot 22x100 for SL80O, at terms
tos-it. Particulars of THOS. W. MCCAFFREY,
3509 Butler st. mylO-85-wssu
FOR SALE-H500-ON WYLIE AVE. CABLE
line, 8 minutes' ride from the Court House;
elegant new brick dwelling. 8 rooms. halL vesti
bule, double parlors, batb, Inside w.c., laundry with
stationary tubs. Inside shutters, both gases, slate
mantels, all conveniences; lot 24x100; first-class
neighborhood; possession given at once; a great
bargain. COOPER & PErTY, 107 Fourth ave.
my7-93-WT
F
building. Main street, close to Penn ave.
cable line: a perfect borne in every 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
X110 to alley. Further particulars from J. C.
BEILLY. 77 Diamond St. myll-80
Ertsr nd Renldences.
FOR 8ALE-H500-FBAME HOUSE SEVEN
rooms; bays, porches ana lot 43x135, on a 60
loot street In Twenty-first ward; terms to suit.
MELLON BROTHERS.'6349 Station St., E. E.
myll-172-nwr
FOR SALE-S5.0OO MEYRAN AVE.. OAK
LAND, 2-story and mansard brick dwelling of
7 rooms, halL vestibule, bath, range, laundry,
porches, etc. BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
P32- myll-155
FOR SALE-S3.500-A NEW FRAME HOUSE
in Oakland on line of new electric road; seven
rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, range, slate man
tels, etc ; a big bargain. D 61 BLACK ft BAIRD,
95 Fourth ave. myll-157
F
iOR SALE ON RURAL. NEAR EUCLID
ave.. E. E.. a handsome Uueen Anne frame
nouse oi six rooms, attic uaii. oam auu uiuueru
conveniences; lot&xtso ft.: price only (4,600. 1.
rM.PENNOCKiSON, 147 Fourth ave.
mylO-69-HWS
FOR SALE (8.000, OAKLAND HOUSE
close Jo traction line on paved itreet, 2-story
and mansard, new brick dwelling. 9 rooms, hall and
vestibule, batb, range, laundry, etc. house beauti
fully papered, elegant chande lers and gas fixtures,
handsome French plate mirrors In parlor and
library, wood walks, nice lot. BLACK BAIRD,
5 Fourth ave.Dll iuyll-156
Allesheny ReMdenrcs.
FOR BALE-FOK (5,600 HOUSE . EIGHT
rooms, hall, both gases, batb. range, etc., on
Boyle St.. lot 20x80 ft. A. D. WILSON. 5J
Federal, All'y. mylo-3-MWT'
OR SLE-PARK RESIDENCE, ON SHER
MAN ave.: house 10 rooms; possession in 90
days. For particulars see
13. WILSON, 55
t eaerai st., Aiiegneny.
myi-au-Tn
FOR SALE-ALLEGHENY, SECOND WARD,
lot 40x110, with two 2-story dwellings: our
price on this for quick sale below market value,
BAXTER, THOMPSON 4 CO., 162 Fourth ave.
myll-99-MWP
FOR SALE-BRICK HOUSE. 7 ROOMS AND
attic; lot 25x130 feet; located on BnenaVis:a
st. to Perrysvllle avenue, on Electric line: price
only (3,500. BECKFELD & BRACKEN, 61 Ohio
St., Allegheny. myl4-66
FOR SALE-BRICK HOUSE. 8 BOOMS AND
attic, bath-room and w. c, on Monterey St.,
Allegheny; lot 21xl08 feet, on line of P. v. Elec
tric roan, near to park. BECKFELD &
BRACKEN, 61 Ohio St., Allegheny. myl4-66
FOR SALE ALLEGHENY L ACOCK ST.
and Isabella court, two two-story brick
stores with dwellings, one or seven and the other
four rooms, water, gas, etc.; lot 45x64 ft.: price
low: a good Investment. I. M. PENNOCK &
SON, So. 147 Fourth ave. mylO-59-MWB
T7KJR
A? maj
SALE-ONE Z-STOSY BRICK AND
mansard. Keaaea at.. AlIevhpnT. near narks:
9 rooms, bath and wash room, hot and cold water;
also frame house In rear, 6-rooms and finished
attic; lot 20x110 to a wide alley. Particulars from
J. B. LARK1N & CO., 152 Flftn ave. myl4-I7
FORSALE ALLEGHENY. LOCUST STREET,
a good two-story brick house of eight rooms,
hall, vestibule, bath, both kinds gas, range and
modern conveniences:' lot 24X130 ft. : pleasant loca
tion: price reasonable: terms easv. 1: u. ir.N.
KOCK, & son," N a. 147 Fourth ave. ayiiMB-Mws ' I
1890.'
FOR SALE IMPROVED KEAL ESTATE-
Suburban Residences.
POB SALE-AT BRADDOCK SIX TWO
STORY frame houses or six rooms each, nat
ural gas, etc.; lot 120X1J0 feet: a corner property;
nice location: will sell at a bargain. I. M. 1 EN-
NOCK & SON, No. 147 Fourth ave.
my9-59-MWS
7' OR SALE A CHOICE HOME:
SHORT
J.' a
drive from Wllklnsbnrir or Turtle CreekrP.
B. K. ; 40 acres; new house and barn; rich soil;
land all tillable: voung orchard; fine springs.
ED. W1TT13H, 410 Grant St., Pittsburg.
my!4-D
FOR SALE-$5,200-NO. GRAST AVENUE.
Mlllvale borough: lot 22x125: new two-story
and mansard frame business bouse and dwelling;
finished in best of style: containing ball, 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 suit See THOS. MCCAFF
REY, 3509 Butler st. mylP-85-WBsa
TTOR SALE ON MAIN ST..
CHAKTIERS.
JJ 1
hemtllul location, lot 50x100. with new doable
tueen Anne aweumg or nan, six rooms anaun
lshed attic In each; porches front and rear: houses
finished In latest modern style; beautiful lawn,
etc. : price for both. $6,250; will sell one house and
lot, 25x100. for S3.200; very easy payments. THOS.
MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st. Telephone 5314.
Office open evenings. mvlO-85-WSSu
TTIOR SALE-SW1SSVALE. V. R. R.,
FINE
SJ 1
residence, ten large rooms and reception hall.
hath. nat. eras, eltv watpr. plpp.trlp. llcrhts. norches.
slate roof, laundry; also, stable and carriage
house; VA acres of level ground covered with
choice young rrult trees; present owner has spent
about S1.200 la the past year in improvements
making this a first-class property. SAMUEL W.
BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. mylO-40-MWS
FOR SALE-12 ACRES. GARDEN LAND,
with fine large residence on Washington
Turnpike, near the city; 12 rooms in residence,
bath, natural gas and all other modern require
ments and In prime order: large orchard; dense
growth of giape vines, shrubbery, small fruits,
etc.; copious Sow of water; a beautiful place
thoroughly country, and quite close to tne city;
ifc
rare Dargain. jas. w. uxuLifi u
Fourth ave.; Pittsburg.
mylO-57-MWS
FOR SALE-QUAKER VALLEY, OR SEWICK
LEY A handsome residence of 12 rooms, fin
ished in hard wood, bathrooms, laundry, good
water in abundance, natural and artificial gas,
complete sewerage, asphaltum driveways and
sidewalks; 4K acres of beautlml grounds with fine
sloping lawns In perfect condition, fruit and
shade trees: high ground, with sdendla view or
surrounding country; choicest neighborhood. On
account of owner Uvlnjr. In California the
property will be sold tl0,o00 below what It cost.
SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave.
myl-83
FOR SALE L.OTS.
CUT tiO
FOBSALE-ON VERA ST.. THIRTEENTH
ward -Lot 20x91 feet; price S500. LM. PEN
NOCK ft SON. No. 147 Fourth ave.
mylO-59-MWS
East End Lots.
FORSALE-LOT 24x120 ON A 60 FOOT STREET
In Twenty-first ward: handy to R. B.; price
IjOO. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station it..Ti.
myll-172-MWP
FOR SALE - ON MADISON AVE.. THIR
TEENTH ward, a nice lot, 30x121 ft.; price
750. I. if. PENNOOKJt SON .No.147 Fourth ave.
mylO-59-uws
FOR SALE-LOTS 41x110 ON 50-FOOT STREET,
Nineteenth ward: handy tolP. R. K. and cable
lines. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station St.,
E. E. myll-172-MWF
TfOR SALE-CORNER LOT IN BAUM GROVE
X plan for 12,300: street sewered, curbed and
nag stone sidewalks: can you duplicate this.'
BAXTER THOMPSON CO., 163 Fourth ave.
mvll-99-JIWT .
FOR SALE-OAKLAND AVE.-A BEAUTI
FUL building lot. 50x110 feet: street paved
and flagstone sidewalk; also, sewer privilege to
Atwood St. BLACK & 'BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
myll-15S
FOB SALE-FOUR AND ONE-HALF ACRES
of well-lying ground on Saline avenue..
Twenty-second ward, with brick honse of S rooms;
only 13,500; terms easy. See W. A. HERRON &
SONS, No. 80 Fourth avenue. my2-l -2, 6. 10. It
FOR SALE-A CHANCE FOHSPECULATORS
land for sale in blocks of 5, 10 or 15 acres in
tbe Eighteenth ward, Pittsburg, already divided
into lots: beautiful situation. Inquire of CHAS.
E. CORNELIUS. 406 Grant St., orN. P. SAW
YER, Mornlngslde ave. . my8-84
FOR SALE 2 EAST END LOTS, NEAR PENN
ave. and Fifth ave.: only 3 minutes' walk
front station! streets navp.d: atone sidewalks:
sewers, nat. gas and water all In the street: will
sell Deiow tne marxec A. u. nihsun. oa
Federal St., Allegheny. myI4-31-ws
TTIOR SALE LOTS IN CHAS. E.
CORNELIUS'
JJ plan at Morntngslde. Eighteenth ward.
Pittsburg; fine lots at from S10O to S400 each; easy
Sayments: no Interest. Call upon CHAS. E. COR
KLIUS. Attorney-at-Law, 406 Grant St., or N.
P. SAWYER, Mornlngslde ave., Eighteenth ward.
my8-84
FOR SALE-SIX ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL
laving land at main entrance to Schenley
Park at SO per cent less than Is being asked for the
adjoining land that aoes not lay any better; tbe
grounds are covered with fine frnlt, shade and
shrubbery: to anyone wanting really the finest
location adjoining the Park grounds this property
has no equal now on the market: will sell on
terms to snlt. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth ave
nue. my!4-57-Tbssu
Allegheny Iots.
T7IOR SALE 43x63 FEET ON JUNIATA
ST.:
will sell for 12. 800 If bought soon.
A. D.
wilsuk. oa xeaeraisi., Aiiegueny.
mylo-3-MWT
TTiOK SALE 100 ALLEGHENY LOTS ON
X? Lombard St.. Linden and Maple aves.. Tenth
and Twelfth wards: payments easy, lnaulre ot
J. & 3. MCNAUGHER, 43 North Diamond St.. or
43 Federal st.
mhl2-66-D
FOR SALE-ONE LOT ON ROBINSON ST.,
east or Anderson, 36x100 to Carlysle alley,
with two small frame houses; paved and sewered;
will be sold at a bargain. J. B. LARK1N & CO.,
152 Fifth ave. myl4-37
Suburban Lota.
FOR 8ALE EIGHT ACRES OF CHOICE
ground, the most desirable at Crafton, Fan
handle R. B.; will subdivide to a great profit;
everv foot of the ground can be used. See W. A.
HEBRON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave.
myl-22-ws
FOR SALE NORTH HOMESTEAD LOTS, 601
123 feet, fronting on a 60-font street, near
Swlssvale station, P.R.R., and City Farm station,
B.& O. B. R. : price S400 to 1500 each; terms to suit.
IRAM. BUECHF1ELD, 153 Fourth avenue.
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F
OR S ALE-ABOUT 9 ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL
laving land, some of II level and the remainder
gently roiling, lor souu peracre:covereawitn natu
ral forest trees: the land adjoining and not laving
any better on the average cannot be purchased for
less than from SL200 to (1.600 per acre; this prop
erty is being offered at this low price to sell It
quick to settle up the business of a partnership,
and is far below Its market value and most be sold
for cash: if a purchaser should not have enough
money to pay all cash we could get a mortgage on
it cashed, so as to settle In cash with tbe present
owners; to a quick buyer this Is a bargain of a
lifetime. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue.
myl4-50-wrsa
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Bnsinpsa Chances.
FORSALE A GOOD BARBERSHOP-OWNER
intends to ouit the business. Apply at NO.
4433 PENN AVENUE. myl4-34
TTIOR SALE PATENTS OF VALUE TO RAlL-
T ROADS and rolling mills. Address MAU-
RICE CASHMAN, Homestead, Pa.
myl4-33
FOR SALE-GROCERY STORE FIXTURES,
consisting or show cases, scales, tea canis
ters, spice canisters, etc., at CHAS. S. ROGERS,
6203 Penn ave... East End. myl3-6
FOR SALE A POOL ROOM 40120: TWO
tables and a combination table; Duduesne,
at Oliver station. P., V. & C. R. R.
W. LEEZER & BRO., Duquesne, Pa.
Address J,
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FOR SALE BARBER SHOP IN ALLEGHENY
doing a good business. Bath rooms. Price
(550, half cash, balance In payments to suit pur
chaser. Particulars from A. EDL1S CO., 602
Liberty St., Pittsburg. my!4-99
FOR SALE GEM'S' FURNISHING STORE,
No. 4751 Butler street, doing a nice business;
new stock; owing to the death of owner will be
sold to good party on easy terms. For particu
lars Inquire or A. C. FOSTER, 148 Forty-fourth
st, myl4-32
FOR SALE FISH AND FRUIT DEPOT;
finest book and stationery store in best town
In Western Pennsylvania; excellent city music
store, good office business; grocery stores, bak
eries, drugstores, cigar stores, butcher shops,
SHEPARD & CO., 151 Fonrth ave. myl4
FOR SALE LIQUOR STORE-CENTRALLY
located in the citv of Cleveland: a flourishing
retail liquor store, with stock, corking and cap
ping machine; horse and wagon, barn and house,
or either. If desired: established 30 years: has
paid lor last five years (1,500 per year, after pay
ing all expenses and license; sold on account of
sickness. For particulars address N. T. HORR,
37 Blackstone building, Cleveland, o.
niy9-23-MWT
Business Stands.
FORSALE-TANNEH1LLST., NEAR WYLIE
ave.; good business location; 3-story brick. 10
rooms and storeroom; lot 24x90. J. C. BEILLY,
77 Diamond st. myll-80
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. cVc
FOR SALE-FINE DRIVING MARE, HAR
NESS and rig. ADAMS 4 WATTERSON.
rear or Hamilton Hotel, Penn ave. myl4-92
Machinery 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.
apa-74'
FOR SALE DRILLING ENGINES AND
boilers for oil or gas wells, engines and boil
ers In every size and style, saw mills and wood
working machinery. HARMES MACHINE
DEPOT. No. 07 First ave., Pittsburg. Pa.
mh9-D
FOB SALE SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND
boilers: all sizes and styles In stock, from 4 to
100 b. p. ;all refltted;good as new, at lowest prices;
portable engines, f to 23b. p.: boilers, all sizes
and styles. J.S.YOUNG.23Prk way, Allegheny.
Pa. OC2S-80-D
FOR rSALE HOISTING ENGINES, DEE
RICKS and derrick forging, steel hoisting
and guy Topes In stock: stationary engines and
boilers, shears, clay and ore pans, etc. THOMAS
-Allegheny.' Pa.-
uABLifl's suNa.iLacocx.anajBandussyjsti.r
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FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
anicellancons.
F
OR BALE THREE POOL AND ONE B1LL-
i a ku table, size 4XX9, very eneap. appij
2544 PENN AVE.
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TO LET.
East End Residences.
TO LET-FORBES. COR. HALKETST.. OAK
LAND, a very desirable house 12 rooms, well
Improved, stable, large lawn. See W. A. HEB
RON & SON S, 80 Fourth ave. my 14-H-WB
TO LET-F6RBES ST., OAKLAND. COM
PLETE new house. Just finished, eight
rooms, latest Improvements, near Boqnet st. See
W. A. HEKRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave.
myI3-77-14,17,22
TO LET-ANICE NEW HOUSE OF EIGHT
rooms, bath, natural gas. electric lights, etc.,
etc. in tbe East End: large lot: grass plot etc.;
Immediate possession. JAS. W . DRAPE & CO.,
129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. my'3-78
Allegheny Residences.
TO LET-(30 PER MO. IN FIRST-CLASS OR
DER (newlvnnlnted. nanered and repaired).
house A rooms, late improvements, Sheffield, near
Franklin st., Alleeheny.
SONS, 80 Fourth ave.
b.nf.,n .. a , w (IT . Mb'I
W.
ilEIU'.ON &
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Snbnrban Residences.
TO LET-AT CRAFTON-HOUSE OF SIX
rooms; hair acre lot: (20: house of ten rooms;
halt acre lot; (25: natural gas. J. B. MURPHY,
Crafton, ofllce op. station. myll-18
Apartments.
TO LET-FRONT ROOSL NICELY FUR
NISHED, suitable for two gentlemen. Ho.
18TANNEHILLST.. near Wylleave. cable; ten
minutes' walk rrom postoffice. my!4-55
Offices. Delt Room. &c
TO LET A FEW NICK OFFICES IN GEK
MANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING,
Wood and Diamond streets. aplO-49
TO LET-THE FRONT HALF OF A VERY
desirable office on Fourth ave.. with nse of
office furniture: low rent. J. C. BEILLY. 77 Dia
mond st. myll-80
TO LET-TWO ELEGANT AND COMMODI
OUS offices centrally located and Immediately
available; have been used as physicians' offices
ror a number of years: furnished or unfurnished,
as desired. Address M. L. C., Dispatch office.
myll-23
TO LET-FOURTH STORY OF NO. 99 FIFTH
avenue, part of what has been heretofore
known as The Dispatch Building; room suitable
for lodge room-or for light manufacturing. Key
to be bad from W. M. Crlbbs. Real Estate Agt.,
No. 99 Fifth ave. For particulars see BUS. ill) R.
DISPATCH, corner Smlthfleld and Diamond sts.
117
Business Stands.
TO LET-STORE ROOM CORNER BEAVER
avenue and Sheffield street: an old estab
lished grocery stand. A. V. WILSON. 55 Federal
St., Allegheny. myl4-29-wrs
miscellaneous.
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
Q. ADAMS & CO.. Real Estate Agts., Real Es
tate and Law Building. ap!6-53
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU
have any books to sell. let us know. LEVI'S
BOOK STOKE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building.
mn7
PERSONAL-BOOKS WANTED-ENCYCLO-tDIA
Brltannlcs.25vols., one-hair morocco
or calf. FRANK BACON CO., 301 Smlthfleld st.
my9
LOST.
LOST-SUNDAY. MAY lL NEAR GRANT
and Webster streets, chain bracelet clasp,
with ruby setting. Reward paid for return of
lame to ROOM 54. Hussey building. myl4-77
T OST-IN MAIL LETTER CONTAINING
JU note No. 59 payable to order of Anderson,
DuPuy&Co., for (2.648 46. MYERS & SMTH.
drawers. Payment of this note has been stopped.
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OFF! CI AL PITTSn URG.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of the Citv Con
troller until MONDAY, May 19. 1890. at 2Tp. M.,
for furnishing ice to the various offices, police
stations, engine houses, etc, in the Department
of Pnbiic Safety. Specifications may be seen
at the general office of tbe department. Bonds
in double tbe bid, with two suroties, must ac
company each proposal; said bonds to be ex
ecuted before the Mayor or City Clerk. The
Department of Awards reserves the right to
reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN,
Chief Department of Public Safety.
myll-91
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of City Controller
until MONDAY, the 19th day of May, A. D.
1890 at 2 P. if., for painting rooms in Municipal
Hall, second floor, lately occupied by tbe City
Attorney and Chief of the Department of Pub
lic Safety.
Specifications can be seen and all informa
tion obtained at the General Office, Depart
ment of Public Works.
Each proposal must be accompanied by a
bond in double the amount of bid, with two
sureties, probated before the Mayor or City
Clerk.
The Department ot Awards reserves the right
to reject any or all bids.
E. 31. BIQELOW,
Chief of Department of Public Works.
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SEPARATE AND SEALED PROPOSALS
will be received at the office of the City
Controller until SATURDAY, May 21, 1890, for
fitting up offices in Municipal Hall for nse of
Department of Public Safety; also for altering
and repairing Nos. 2, 3 and 5 police patrol
stables. Plans and specifications for said work
can be seen at the ofllce ot Bickel & Brennan,
Architects, Hamilton building. Bonds in
doable the amount of bid. with two sureties,
must accompany each proposal, said bonds to
be execnted before the Mayor or City Clerk.
The Department of Awards reserves the right
to reject any or all bids.
J. O. BROWN.
Chief Department of Public Safety.
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PrrrsBtrRQ. May 10, 18Sa
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of City Controller
until SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1890. at 2 P. M., for
the erection of an engine house at the corner of
Shiloh and Virginia streets, in the Thirty-second
ward.
Plans and specifications can be seen at the
office of F. J. Osterlinsr, Esq.. architect. No.
12 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg.
Bond in double the amount of bid must ac
company each proposal, said bond to be ex
ecuted before the Mayor or City Clerk.
The Department of Awards reserve the right
to reject any or all bids. J. O. BRO WN,
Chief of Department of Public Safety.
myI2-So
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of City Controller
until Saturday, May 21. 1890, at 2 o'clock P. it.,
for furnishing thsjfollowing supplies:
FERRULES.
600. more or less. K-inch terrnles.
600. more or less, 4-inch ferrules.
200, more or less, -inch ferrules.
200, more or less, 1-inch ferrules.
MISCELLANEOUS CASTINGa
250, more or less, gate boxes.
25 reels, more or less, best American hemp
packing.
6 reels, more or less, navy packing.
10 bales, more or less, white cotton waste.
500 pounds, more or less, pure sheet gum
packing.
200 pounds, more or less, square gum packing.
200 pounds, more or less, 2 and 3-pIy canvas
For further Information apply at the office of
Superintendent of Water Supply and Distribu
tion. No bid will be conldered unless accompanied
by bonds in double tbe amount of the estimated
cost, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk.
The Department of Awards reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
E. M. BIGELOW.
Chief of Department ot Public Works.
Pittsburg. May 14. IS90. myll-1
FAIRMOUNT PLAN!
A 8ITUATION OF
PICTURESQUE BEAUTY,
But a few minutes' ride from heart of city by
Penu ave. cable. Elegant surroundings of the
present preserved and perpetuated by building
restrictions.
15 OHLY
of those very choice lots now
to sell. Buyers realize they
are cbeac Thev are sellinsr
quick. Easy terms of payment. Plans and
particulars at our offices.
313 WOOD ST.,
6019 PENN AVE., E. E.
Charles Somers & Co.
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PATENTS.
O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents,
131 Fifth avenue, above Smlthfleld, next Leader
office. (No delay.) Established 20 years,
se2&60
TJ1ANOS,
ST ORGANS,
And all manner ot Small Instruments
hAb..kA. jJbv.
HAMILTON'S.
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Jitta ayenui.-Dl
PROPOSALS.
TO CONTRACTORS SEALED PRO
POSALS for the bnllding ot the new ad
dition to St. Bridget's school. Eleventh ward,
city, will be received by Rev. Jerome Kearney
nntll 23d Inst. Plans and specifications may ba
seen at the office ot BICKEL tBKENNAN,
Architects, Room 713, Hamilton building, Fiftt)
ave. rrjyll-o9-D
TLUE STONE.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
We are prepared to furnish Belgian bloclt
stone for street paving from quarries at DmM
bar. Pa. Have excellent facilities for shipping
stone in large quantities. Can load on P. iL R.
orB.&O.R.R.
F. P. DOONAN CO..
Dunbar, Fayette county.
mj8-63
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of City Con
troller until SATURDAY, May 17, 1890, at 2 T.
if., for one relay and keyboard, with all neces
sary electrical connections. Plans can be seen
at office of Architects Bickle & Brennan, Ham
ilton bnilding, and specifications on file as
office of M. W. Mead, Superintendent Bureau
of Electricity. Bonds in double the amonnt of
the bid must accompany each proposal, said
bond to be executed before the Major or City
Clerk. Department of Awards reserves tha
right to reject any or all bids.
J. O. BROWN,
Chief Department of Pnbiic Safety.
PlTTSTiTrRO,May6. 1890. my7-S9-D
JDROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF-COM-!
. MISSARY'S Office. Allegheny ArsenaL
lttsburg. Pa., May 12, 1890 Sealed pronosals
in duplicate will be receiv d at this office untU
10 o'clock A.M., JUNE 16. ISOO.for furnishing tha
fresh beef required by the Subsistence Depart
ment, U.S. Army, at this station during tha
fiscal year ending June 30, 1891. Contracts mada
under this advertisement shall not be construed
to involve tbe United States in any obligation
for payment in excess of appropriation granted
by Congress for the purpose. The Government
reserves the right to reject any orall bids. Full
information can be obtained by application to
this office. Envelopes containing proposals
must be marked "Proposals for fresh beef."
and addressed to A. 8. M. MORGAN. Capt.
and O. a K.. A. C. S. myli85-13,lf;15,16.jel445
Office or Lancaster St. R. R. Co., 1
Lancaster. O., May 9, 1890. f
SALE OF BONDS PROPOSALS WILD
be received for tbe sale of $10,000 of flrss
mortgage bonds ot the Lancaster St. K. R. Co.
up to and inclusive of May 25, 1890.
The bonds to run for a period of not less than
10 nor more than 20 years, to bear 6 per cent in
terest, payable semi-annually, at Lancaster
Bank, Lancaster, O. The mortgage to cover
one and one-quarter mile of road, already com
pleted, rolling stock, live stock and terminal
facilities, and the franchises of tbe company.
The proceeds of the sale ot the bonds to ba
used in constructing one and one-half miles
more road, which would be included In said
mortgage.
AU communications to be addresed to
FRANK BARRETT,
Treasurer,
myI2-lorwy Lancaster. O.
ECRUITING RENDEZVOUS. 915 PENN1
avenne. Pittsburg, Pa., May 13, 1890
Sealed proposals in triplicate, subject to tha
usual conditions, will be received at this office
until 12 o'clock noon, JUNE 13. 1890, and then
opened, for furnishing cooked rations, threa
substantial meals daily, of good quality, and.
the allowance of soap and candles authorized,
to be issued to a soldier, to tbe recruiting1
party and recruits stationed at this rendezvous
during the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1890,
and ending June 30, 1891. Preference will bo
given to articles of domestic prodnction or
manufacture, conditions of quality and prica
(including in the price of foreign productions
or manufactures the duty thereon) being
equal. Tbe Government reserves tbe right to
reject any or all proposals. Forms of pro
posals and full information will be furnished
on application to this office. Proposals tor fur
nisbing complete rations at a place oDjection
able for recruits will not be considered. Con
tracts made under this advertisement shall nos
be construed to involve tbe United States In
any obligation for payment in excess of appro
priation granted by Congress for the purpose.
Envelopes containing proposals should ba
marked, "Proposals for Cooked Rations." and
addressed to CAPTAIN R. G. HETNER. Re
cruiting Officer, 915 Penn avenue, Pittsburg.'
Pa. myl3-75.13.H.15,18.jelI,12
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED by the Superintendent of Water
Works at McKeesport, Pa-, for furnishing tha
following supplies for the year ending Febru
ary 28, 1891. Said supplies to be subject to the
order of the Superintendent at any time, and,
delivered f. o. b. cars. McKeesport, Pa., within
ten (10) days from receipt of order. All bids
must be in by May 15, 1890:
Pig lead, 12,000 lbs. (more or less)
Jute caulklngyarn, one bala " "
2D0-incb corporation cocks " "
50 ?i.inch corporation cocks
250 f-inch curb cocks "
50-inchcnrb cocks ' "
100 lbs. white cotton waste "
4 barrels best quality cylinder oil " "
1 barrel best quality machine oil " '
3 barrels refined Elaine oil "
One doz. No. 3 corn brooms "
One doz. pick handles '
One doz. sledge handles " "
One doz. boxes concentrated lye " "
One box Star soap (100 lbs.)
One box Parapbine candles (short) "
Two doz. short handle shovels (Chisholm's.)
Two doz. clay picks.
100 lbs. rock powder (Dnpont's.)
1,000 feet blasting fuse.
Two doz. wooden pails (3 hoop.)
50 lbs. 1 inch piston packing.
25 lbs. -iach piston packing.
Ice for nffice, 10 lbs. daily, during season.
One gross matches.
One keg 8d. nails.
Two kegs lOd. nails.
Two kegs 20d. nails.
25 bushels fire clay.
2.000 f nrnace fire brick (Boliver.) ,
5,000 comrnjn red brick.
600 bushels "gas bouse" coke.
The right to reject any or all proposals 11
hereby reserved. Direct all proposals to tha
undersigned. JOS. ECOFF.
my9-81-D Superintendent.
AMUSEMENTS.
TWO DAYS ONLY FOREPAUGH;S
Great All Feature Show and the gigantic
Wild West combined. Baseball Park, Alle
gheny, MONDAY and TUESDAY, MAY 19 and 20,
Admission, 50c; children under 9 years, 25c
Two exhibitions daily, one at 2 and one at 8 P.Tf.
Reserved seat tickets can be obtained on ex-
hibition day, at a slight advance at
PRATTS BASEBALL EMPORIUM,
502 Wood st, near Fifth ave. Cheap excursion
rates on all railroads. myll-112
TWELFTH SEASON
Fourth and Fifth Concerts,
THE MOZABT OLUB,
James P. McC'ollnm, Director.
The Boston Symphony Orchestra,
Arthur Nikisch, Director.
(His first appearance h.re.)
MME. MAGDALENE STEINBACH JAflNS,
Solo Soprano.
OLD CITY HALL,
Monday and Tuesday, May 19 and 20. 1S90.
Sale of seats open Tnesday. May 13, 1S9Q, at
Mellor & Hoene's, 77 Fifthave. Reserved seats.
2, SI 50 and 5L General admission. $1.
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B
IJOO THEATER TO-NIGHT,
CHAS. MCCARTHY In
ONE OF THE BRAVEST.
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
May 19 Ferguson and Mack.
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pRAND OPERA BOUSE-TO-NIGHT
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
THE OLD HOMESTEAD.
Next week HERRMANN. myl2-30
HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
To-night, Matinees Tuesday, Thn
and Saturday,
REILLY & WOODS'
mylM NEW BIG SHOW.
WORLD'S MUSEUM
Allegheny City. Week May 12. Hop
O" My Thumb, tbe tiniest man In the universe;
many other cariosities, and the World's Star
Specialty Co.'s unrivaled stage performance.
Admission. 10c; children, 6c. myll-90
EXPOSITION AUDITORIUM !
Seats for five thoasand people.
Monday and Tuesday nights.
May 26 and 27.
Matinee Tuesday at 2.
STRAUSS
And his Orchestra from
Vienna.
A dlrf erent programme each Concert.
ED. C. GABBER Manager
Sale of seats at Kleber Bros'. Music Store at '
9 a.m. Wednesday, May 14.
Prices II 60 Reserved: Admissions. 60c and S.
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