BACHELOR'S HOME To be Built on Fifth Avenue, Between High and Tunnel Streets. THE FLAT TO COST ABODT $30,000. Houses to le Torn Down and Work Will Begin Within Ten Kajs. IT WILL BE OS THE SEW IOKK STILE The tbaehelors or Pittsburg are to be con gratulated. An enterprising citizen is about to erect a handsome five-story building ex clusively for tbeirnteand benefit. The new structure is to be divided into flat, which will be rented to the unmarried males of the city. The site or this refuge for the distressed Jennesse doree, is situated in the square bounded by Filth avenue. Tunnel street. Old avenue and High street. The building will measure 120 feet by 30, and, as has been stated, will consist of five stories. Its principal entrance is to be located on Fifth avenue, and it will extend back to Old avenne, where another entrance will be placed. The plans are being prepared by a well known firm of New York architects. They 'will be completed within ten days, when the work of tearing down the houses now occu pying the site will be at once begun. A well-known Allegheny contractor will take in hand the building operations. The ground floor of this bachelor's home will contain two billiard rooms and bath rooms. The second, third and fourth stories, with the greater part of the fifth story, will be devoted to suits ?of apartments for the bachelors. In the fifth story a restaurant, kitchen, etc., are to be tried,' wore as an experiment than anything else The whole cost of erec tion will be defrayed by the present owner o;' the site, and he intends to conduct the building single-handed. As in the new St Nicholas law building on Grant street, both brick and stone will be used, and a hand some front is promised. Although the surroundings are somewhat unfavor nble, it is confidently expected by the owner that his flats will "take" in Pitts burg. "The bachelors will find them," he said yesterday, to a Dispatch represent-' lire, "more commodious and much eheaper than hotel rooms. The plan of bachelor fiats has proved wonderfully successful in the metropolis, and I thins: it is go ing to be equally so in Pittsburg. The part of lifth avenue in whicn bit bachelor' home will stand, is coins: to be the business center ot our city one of thpftft riilTO Anvtrnv fhn hent method of improving a neighborhood is not by talk- j ing about its squalor, butby buildmgin it." From private reasons the future proprietor of the pioneer bachelor flats prefers that his name shall not be divulced for the present. The ground to be occupied is near the old Ohio and Pittsburg Milk Depot. The gen tleman who will erect the building says he will spend $30,000 upon it, but until several negotiations are closed up he refuses to give the exact location of the proposed home. HOTBED IN THE "WEECK. A Donrder Who Did Not Accept Good Advice With Humble Mien. William Robinson will hare bearing before Alderman McMastcrs to-morrow on a charge of assault and battery, entered against him by William Hanua, of No. 30 Hnzcl street. Robinson was a boarder in the lluntm household, but left the home. The prosecutor claims that while Robin koii tliil mi actual harm he was a trifle too familiar in general and was advised to that eflecl. He did not accept the accusation with humility. When Hanua came into the Aidcrraau's office he bore the appear nnre of a man who had passcdfaml not un injured, through a wreck of some sort. AMERICAN MECHANICS OF OHIO. Sevnrnl rittaburgera Attending the Buckeye Hlntn Connell. The Ohio State Council of the Jr. O. TJ. A. M., which is in session at Canton, O., is being attended by several Pittsburgcrs. Miss Lillian Burkhardt appeared before the 200 representatives yesterday by special In vitation and recited several patriotic se lections. The order is growing rapidly in Ohio, and much important buslnim is occupying the attention ofthe present session. Protection From on Allesred Lunntlc. Leonard TJkakcr, a resident of Duquesne, was yesterday arrested by Constable Helner, of Alderman McMastcrs' office, on a charge of surety ofthe peace made by August Wes ser. The prosecutor claims that he was at tacked by Uknker wflli the intention to take his life, and as he believes his assailant to be insane, the information was made to bare his mental condition determined. TJkaker was committed to jail. Eureka Mineral Mprlnca, Snrcortown, Pa. The Eureka Springs Hotel and sanitarium, open winter and summer, located at this well-known resort, commends itself to the seeker after health, recreation or rest. A heme for the afflicted, the overworked pro-. fi-SHimi.il or business man. and a delightful resort for a summer's outing. Conveniently arranged.well located, pleas- nnt surroundings, excellent table and service. A fine orchestra will civc concerts daily. The Eureka chalybeate (iron) and alknliue waters, nature s remedy for rheumatism, scrotula, eczema, anaemia, liver and stomach troubles, kidney disease, sick headache, in digestion, etc Ponce De Leon Hotel open June l. lor particulars and illustrated pamphlet address Eureka Mineral Springs Co., Limited. royl,4,7,10,13,15 We ainkr lbs Best Bud Mattress In the City. We use in it the belt hair that can be pro cured. We use in it the verv best feather tick ing, and in the making the best skill is em plored. Yet our prlcss are only right. Jos. lloiiNi: & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Atlrabpny'a Ilolld. All the business houses of Allegheny who keep open in the evening have concluded to close nt 0 o'clock this evening, and nil the tlrygoods stores and millinery stores will dose Friday afternoon from 1 to 3 o'clock to allow the clerks and all other employes to see Hon O' My Thumb, the tiny little man at tin World's Museum. India Sii.ks India silks, reliable quali ties only, from 1 yard and upward, a Urge utiortmeul of the newest English printings. Huuus Si HACKK. TTSHU "r Two Rirm Vnb Goods Bargains. 35c. finest French satines at IBe. 35c, 40c and 45c. fancy embroidered and lace striped French and Scotch ginghams at 25c h Come quickly for choice. Joh. Hokxe & Co. 'a Penn Avenue Stores. A S3 OObilO rbotucrapb Free Of yourself or children with every dozen of cabiuets at Hendricks & Co.'s, No. 68 Fed eral St., Allegheny, every day this week. Good cabinets 81 u dozen. Life-size cravon only $3. 35: , finest French satines at ISc. Jos. HonifE & Co. 'a Penn Avenue Stores. 'Js- "Boys' Velocipedes. Usrgains sever before heard of, and none bat "the best, at Harrison's Toy Btore, 123 X CUOTU h AUCgUEBT . It Is Alleged the English Syndicate li After Flttibnrg Conern. A meeting of about ten Pittsburg brewen was held yesterday in the Hotel Du quesne. It it said that Mr. Eberhardt, of Eberhardt & Ober, President of the Brewers' Association; Mr. Frauenheim, Sr., of Frauenheim & Vilsack and one of the Messrs. Wainwright of the Winterton brewery were present. The object of the meeting was kept secret. It leaked'out however, that the brewers had assembled to meet Mr. I. Van D. Eeed, slid to be the member of an old New York brewing firm. Mr. Reed's firm is not in the Brewers' Associa tion. It was rumored extensively that some Pittsburg brewers are thinking of sell ing out. Mr. Eeed was extremely angry teat any account oi me meeting got abroad, and expressed bis opinion in vigorous terms. He has been in town since Tuesday, on whioh day he visited Matt Weiss, of the Keystone Com pany, and other well-known breweries. ALLEGHENY'S SEMI-CEMIKM1AL. Mllltnrr and Clrlc Parades With a Display of Firework. ( The special committee on the Allegheny semi-centennial met in the room of the Clerk of Councils last night. The Chair man read a copy of the resolutions of Coun cils creating the committee. It stated that the semi-centennial is to be celebrated on Thursday, July 17, by an industrial and historical parade. The parade will consist of civil, military and otber organizations in the morning and a public mass meeting in the parks during the afternoon. A display of fireworks will close the celebrations. Invitations will be extended to Pittsburg and surrounding towns to participate in the semi-centennial parade. The meeting Ad journed to meet on Friday evening. TTTR MHITABY TTRTT.T. POSTPONED. Railroad Companies Conld Not Sapplr Can for Two Bis: Events. The date oi the .military drill at Expo sition Park for the benefit ofthe West Penn Hospital, which had been set for June 7, will have to be postponed owing to the fact that the annual picnic nf the Amalgamated Association is to take place on tbat date. The railroad companies found they could not supply cars for both events on the same dav. The drill will be postponed but the date will not be fixed for several days yet. The promenade and concert at the Exposition will also be postponed for the same reason, aud as the Marine Band, of Washington, has another engagement for that date. Going to New Brighton Department Commander of the G. A. E., J. F. Denniston, with a number of other officials, will leave at 7:05 this morning to attend the reunion of the O. A. R., which txkes place at New Brighton to-day. Some 200 of the members of the Tarious posts Irom this vicinity will be in attendance and will return at 11 o'clock to-night. 9 ' A HOST BEAUTIFUL DISPLAY. A Glimpse of ibe Wonderful Millinery at Joseph Horse fc Co.'s. Birds, flowers, laces, ribbons and women reigned supreme in the artistic little parlor nfMesirs. Joseph Horue & Co. yesterday. It was their opening of summer millinery, and such a dlstractlngly beautiful display as their pattern hats made has never been equaled in the city. There were all the latest Parisian and London novelties from the snake bonnet, consisting oi a black beaded serpent wound around the head in sueh a way as to sugcest the posing for a spring, to the imtsjenso Gainsborough, which is always so becoming. A glimpse nt the various de signs shown talrly dazzled one for a minute, but served to foreshadow the entire scope of this summer's millinery One exquisite novelty in that line, though neither a bonnet nor a hat, is the floral boa, which is to be worn with summer costumes at the seashore, and is a distracting mass of nx-eyed daisies and white ostrich tips. The Gainsborough is luseparable from this boa, and when combined, with the beauty of a fuir wearer the com bination is irresistible. These boas are "just nut" and may be manufactured in any flower, American beauties, pansles, crush roses or water lilies, and In either are very effective. One of the prettiest hats on exhibition was a black tuscan turban, one of Itedlern's conceits with four white swal lows perched for the "homeward fly" on the crown. A sailor hat, Tihich is to be the July hat for street wear, shown was a derided novelty with an open work crown of horse hair trimmed with corn-colored and white gauze ribbou and a graceful bunch of sweet peas. A bonnet that will grace a middle-aged woman is composed of drawn crepe de chene, the lrnnt of which is adorned with a large Alsatian bow of heliotrope velvet fairly sparkling with irridesceut beads, which lorm a network over it. On the real English hats narrow black velvet ties are always to be found, but they no longer form a bow under the chin or at the side ofthe face, but are crossed and taken to the back of the head to meet the toque, there being confined with a jeweled dart pin. One extremelv pretty hat, in illustration of that, was a lemon-colored muslin de sole crown, with a canary-colored border with a large Alsatian bow of point dutchess lace held in place by massive gold ornaments. The whole completed with a band of black velvet next to the face and the narrow black velvet ties. A handsome English tnrban in black with high side trimmingof light blue velvet poppies, banded with an oriental lace of gilt and turquois was one of the prettiest things shown. An orchid bonnet, one of the rarest and most striking, was seen com posed of Aubergne velvet, one of the new pansy shades, and the entire crown one mass of the most natural orchids imaginable. Another hat that ex cited much admiring comment was of Gobe lin blue tuscan made in whorls aud crowned with black chantilly lace and wreathed with Gobelin blue birds. An entirely new idea was developed in the Spanish hat of tuscan straw trimmed with hummingbirds and cowslips and with a lace mantilla attached at the back to bo worn draped over face and shoulders. The preceding are only a few of the many ex quisitccreations that were to be seen andthat may be patterned from, whilo at the continu ation of the opening to-day any number of perlectly fresh importations will be on ex hibit. I1U8INF.H! CHA.NT.R9. K OTIUK 1W HKItL'llV OIVKN THAT ON me first ilaynt April, 1SW, the urm of A J. Ij. Scott, stair bulldars. dissolved mrtnorshlp. Tho business from that Unto has lieicu and Is now conductoil by John K. Kcott, lato nt tho ald firm. All accounts One thu lato firm of J. V, A3. L. Hcott aro payable only to the aid firm J. K. Hcott, who Is actlnc as llquldatlnc; partner. iii)lD-:g-T;i j, r. HCOTT. DlbHOUJTION NOTlC'i:-THIC FJHM OI' Wattles & Hheafer, Jowclers, was tills dav dissolved by mutual consent. Mr. Wattles lias sold all Ills Interest tlieroln to Mr. Davison IJojd, with whom James Hheafer bas founded anew partnership, under the name and stjle of Bbeafcr ALlojd, ti continue the business at the old stand. No. S7 Fifth avenue. All accounts auo to the old nrm as well as acalnst It will be settled by the new Brra. Mr. Wattles will remain with the new Urm, and will bo pleased to sea bis friends, as here tofore. JAMEHHHKAFEU. W-WAItltKN WATTLES, DAVlHO LLOYD. May 8, 1890. mylO 87.TT8 0" vCD"nicK:oTrr- f or medicinal and family use it Is the nitrnt finest flaror and oldest KENTUCKY BOURDON WHISKY eTer placed befora the public Experts are re quested to test its superior quality above all others. Bold by JOH. FLEMING t BON. Dmrrlits. Jj..pU-7-ttsso. tn Market st Pittsburg, Pa, tO-JHrplav adrertttementt cn dollar per iquarc or one interUon. Claxiifted advertise ment on thu page tuch at Wanted, For Sale, 2b Let, eft, ten cent per line Jar each inter Hon. and none taken for lett than flflv -:entt. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. THE RRAHCn OFFICE FOR THE SOUTH BIDE HAS BEEN KEMOVED TO HO. 1412 CAKSON STREET. ADVERTISEMENTS, HEWS AND SUBSCRIP TIONS CAN BE LEFT THERE BOTH FOR GENERAL EDITIONS, AND FOR THE SPECIAL. SOUTH8IDE ISSUE PUBLISHED EACH 8ATUEDAT. BRANCH OFFICES ARE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT THE FOLLOWING- PLACES, AT ALL OF WHICH WANT. FOR BALE, TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISE MENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO P.M. FOR INSERTION NEXT MORNING! Advertlsementsretobe prepaid exespt where advertisers already bare accounts with Tax Dls rxTca. PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. J5u9 Bntler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. 34th street and Penn are. E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylle are. and Fultomt. 14. bTOKF.LV. Fifth Avenue Market Home, XAST ZirD. 1. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn arenas. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER A SHEIBLER, 8th ST. A Alwood St. SOCTXISIDX. JACOB srOHN. No. rcsrson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. ITAERCHER, 69 Federal street. H. J. UcBRIDF. Market House, Allegheny. FRED H. EGGERS. 171 Ohio street. F. H. EGGERS ft SON, Ohio and Chestnut its. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwlnaves. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Bearer ares. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ares, T. 1'- MORRIS, CSS Preble are. M1LLVALE 1SOROUUH. W. W. FLOCK.ER. Stationer. No. 4 Grant are. SHARP3BURG. a 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 HelO. -TTTA.NTED-A peeukk. BTSI & CO., W Printers, 207 Wood St. mylS-28 w ANTED IMMEDIATELY GOOD BAR- JiEK. ZSO FIFTH AVJi myl&-71 w ANTED-PHOTOGKAPH PKINTER AT J. H. TRUXELL'B.li Fifth are.,clty. myl5-24 WANTED-WAGON WOODWORKER. AP PLY 67 to CS Ridge arenue, Allegheny, TETER 11LATT. myl5-59 WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS BOOK TRESS MAN. UIIE WERNER PRINTING AND LiTiio. co., Akron, o. mri3-8i WANTED-A BRIGHT. ACTIVE BOY. about IS years old, to collect, etc. Address A. C. K.. Dispatch offlce. myl5-23 -T7-ANTED-2 OH MORE COATMAKEHS AT TV onrp! nrst-clsss workman only. Address J. L. LUCKIIART, Washington, Pa. myH-fll w ANTED TWO FIRST-CLASS COAT makers, to CO tnieountrr town, lnntilre t IV .1. r.flflfltlN V.Y OfU lltwn.tt tavlC-RT J . . ., ,.-.. WANTED-AN EXPEICIENCED YOUNG man In the retail grocery business; city rcf erence required. Call 1000 PEN N AVE. myl5-7s WANTKD-F1RST-CLASS COAT MAKEHS to work on fine coats. Apply JAM. DICK SON, A3 Fifth are., eor. Wood st second floor. mjZ-l) WANTED-BOILEKMAKKKS AND H1VET Kits; good wages and steady 'mplnyinent to competent men. Inqulni US WATER sf.. n ii j- 2V stairs. mjrlJ-: WANTED - FIKST-CLAMS TAILORS TO work on altering and repslrlng. Apply JA8 DICKSON, U Fifth are., cor. Wood St., second floor. myl-D WANTED-YOUNG MAN AIIOUT 18 YEARS old for Invoice clerk and collector: must be a good penman. Address COLLECTOR. DIs pstch offlce. my 16-30 -TTfANTED-TWO FIRST-CLASS SALESMEN rV to take orders for retail grocery, teas and spices: nothing buthuitlcrs need apply. Address GKOUBHIKS, Dlmatcli onlce. rayl3-7S ANTED-COOl'EltS AND TANK BUILD KKS: steady work for good barrel coopers and tank builders. Apply to 11. J. HEINZ Co.. No. 213 Main St., Allegheny Ultr, Pa. raylO-Kl TrT-ANTED-HnSNOORAPHER AND TYPE V WKirEK: a young man with experience, to attend to correspondence, etc.. In ofllceof Iron works. Addreis U. !., Dlspstcb offlce. inyl(-OI WANTED-l HREE OR FOUR FIKST-CLASS machinists used to line, light work : none but competent men need apply, to R. I). NU1TALL A CO., Grant are. and jloquot St., Allegheny City. mylU WANTED-TWO GOOD DIE SETTERS FOR cutting room: good wagasand steadrwork with chance foradranreraent to proper parties. THE HomiKISS BOLT A NUT CO., Grecns burg. my!4-4S WANTED-AOENT8-SENDME YOUB AD DRESS! I have sometblug new to offer you where II an hour can eaallr be mado; write at oncci sample free. Address J. C. CRAM, Wclli burg, W. Va. Box 283. myl4-D4 WANTED-RELIABLE LOCAL AND TRAV ELING salesmen) positions pcrmancnti speclsl inducements now; fast-selling specialties: don't dclar: salary from start. BROWN BROS., Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. inrlI-88-TTS WANTED-OOPYIST-TO DO OCCASIONAL work at home or elsewhere engrossing deeds or other legal documents; must write neat, legible round hand. Address, with specimen of writing, BOX 833, Postogce. Pittsburg. myl&-47 TITANTKD-OAH BUILDERS-A FEW GOOD V car builders, experienced on freight car work; also blacksmiths and planlng-inlll ma. chine bands. THE ENSIGN MANUFACTUR ING COMPANY, Huntington, W. Va. my!3-48-TTg AISTEO-AT NEW CASTLE, BEAVER FALLS, McKeeaport, Hraddock. Mans field. Tarontum, Pa., and Bteubenvllle, o.. agents who can command some capital for a money-making enterprise. Address J. II. si KV ENBON, 100 Fifth are. iiiylM) W ANTED-BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S Business College. 12 Federal street, aiia. chenv: ODcn dallr throueh summer, n a. m. tn o F. m.: system of shorthand cbauged from Graham's to Eclectic, the briefest aud slmplent: instruction private for both sexes. myls-TTssu ANTED-SALESMEN AT 175 PER MONTH salarrand expenses, to sell a llneorsllrer- plated ware, watches, etc.; by sample only; horse and team furnished free; write at once for full Particulars and sample case of goods free. STAN ARD bILVERWARE CO.. Boston, Mais. SC24-90-D -TT7-ANTED-AGENTB TO SELL TEA, BAK YV ING powder and pure spices; gilts with goods; coke workers, miners or mlllmen can make money In their sparo time: special Inducements to persons having established trade. YAMA SHIRO TEA CO., 83 Jackson St., Allegheny. Pa. apJO-70-TTIlS "W AVI ED-AGENTS IO SELL THE FAST selling Catholic Shrine adrcrtlicu so ex. tenslrely by Eastern firms In our city papers; we have them In all their beauty; call soon if you want to bo one ofthe first In the Held, K. GATE. LY A (XI.. 17 Federal at.. Allca-henv. my!3-4-TTS TT-ANTED-A M0, j LINEMAN BY THE V Citizens' Natural Oss Co., New Brighton, Beaver CO.. Pa.; must thoroughly understand bis bualnesa, be sober, reliable and lnduatrlona; preference will ba given to a married man want Ing steady employment; salary IX per month. H. C. ALBRIGHT, Bupt. mylH-tt WANTKU-0 EN KRAL AGENTS, WIIOMAKK from 3,ooo to SJ.0W per year; canraiaers rrom (I to flu per day selling IheTnylor adjustable tlioo; every lady Is a poislhlo customer: ucrntaurnt bualucsa; excluslvo territory awlgued. Addrma, with atsnip, (,'ONWJLIDATED ADJUSTABLE bllOECO., Salem, Mats. ni-W-TT WANTED-WORK1NGMKN WHO HAVE some Icliuro time, living In LawreucevllJr, Hlmrpsburgor Eton, to sell lota and new houaea for us on very easy payments: the lots nro the tin. rat In the neighborhood: prices only llUOto f.ic0; parments, fl to 12 per wecxi no lntereat or taxes; you can make a lot of extra money by working for us. MAG AW A GOFF, Llin., lti Fourth ave. myn-m-TTSU ANTED-.'JIAN OF ABILITY AND EXPE. I1IKNI1K fn annDrllltoud lllfi nraillpnl ..- ' partment of a foundry and manufacture of rmnipa; inua woanwii w,Muiiicr ui neip; one who can lake from P,000 to j.u Interest In the business preferred, but the right man Is more de sired than capital; a raro chanco for the right man with flrst-elass references; full particulars of experience, with referencei j. mast b. given lose cure reply. Address MEI1C1IANT8' NA'lIONAL BANK. Aurora, III. mylJ.89.TTS Femnln fleie. WANTE )-OOODCOOrf r-OR SMALL FAM ILY In'East End: will pay fl pcrweckto competent person. Apply ens pj;NN AVEN UK. myl3-cs WANTED-EXPERIENCEO SALESLADIES for our millinery, fan and cloak depart ments: none but those having thorough knowl edge of the above departments need apply. DANZIOERAC'J.. Slxthst. andPeunave. myls-27 WANTED-AIt EDUCATED PROTESTANT woman to nurse one child S years old; must apeak pure French 'and German and be able to sewt nono but best of references need annlvi good wages, .Address 21 LLNCOLN AVE.. All. gheny, f , inyu-21 Frmnle Help. WANTED-A WOMAN TO COOK AT THE NEWSUorH' HOME, IS Old are., rear of Jail. - mylS-78 WANTED-I2 GIRLS TO SEW CARPETS: only thosa with experience need anpir- . GKOETZINGEIC, 827 and fcs Penn are. nirlt-70 WANTED-EXFEKIENCED DRESSMAKER at 29 VILLA bT.,berenth ward. Allegheny. injrl5-6t Otnle and Femnle Help. WANTED-2 COATMAKERS. AND 2 GIRLI for helpers, at LOUIS KABLE'B, 118 Col. Has arc. myl5-!7 ANTED-CARRIAGE DRIVER. BUTLER, mn ror hotel, farm hands, gardeners, cooks, chambermaids, house glrlsr 20 girls for hotels and summer resorts: woman cook til) per week. MKE- HAN 'S. 645 Grant St. "T'S-P WANTED-ONE SEAMSrREbS. 1 LADY'S maid, 200 bonse girls, cooks, chamber maids, dining room girls, nurses. German and colored girls, waiters, farm bands, gardeners, MRS. E. THOMFbON, 608 Grant U api8-MTh8 SItnatlons. WANTED-POSITION AS DRUG CLERK Registered: 8 years experience; reference rrom present employer: outside of city preferred. Address DRUGsTBlalrsville. Box 305. myl5-19 Fairtnera. VTrANTED-AN ACTIVE MAN WITH A tV capital orabont 31.000 to 12,000 to engage In ?ew business controlled bv a valuable patent SJfh no competition. For full particulars address BOX 501. P. p., city. mylS-18 Boarder nnd Lodacrs. TIJANTEO-A YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF ,iVT.,?2i?,dlr.e!9'wlsDe a room-mate. Call at 197 FOURTH AVE., cor. of Ross street. Pitts burg. inyl5-72-Thrsu Financial. -rtT-ANTED-MORTGAGES-MON EY TO LOAN V lnsnmsto suit at 4K, s and S per cent. ALLES A BAILEY, 164 Fourth are. Tel. 107. ap!9-14-TTSSU -TTTANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY OR V V Allegheny county property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVER CO., 2 Fourth avenue. mh2-D WANTED-.MORTUAGES IN LARGE AND small amounts at lowest rates. MA CRUM A CUBBAGE, Room 34 Fidelity Building, 121 Fourth ave. fcl9-61 WANTED-MOBTGAGES IN LARGE OR small amounts; rate of Interest 4H to 8 per cent prompt. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourth avenue. my4-83-1.5,7.9. 11, 13.13.17 TTA.NTED TO LOAN MONEY AT THE T V least market rates on mortgages In large or small amounts. Bee W. A. HERRON A SONS, No. 80 Fourth avenue. myl-24-MTH XIFANTKD-MOldGAGl!-tl.ODa,C00TOLOAN TV In large and small amounts at 4K, SandC Eer cent, free of State tax: no delay. REED B. OYLE A CO., 131 Fourth ave. my21.flO-TT8 WANTED-TO LOAN 8500,000. IN AMOUNTS of S3, 000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on H percent, tree of taxrAlao smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK; A HAIKU, SS 1 ourth avenue. se21-d26-D WANTED-MOKTGAGES-tl, 000, C00TO LOAN . J city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand finer cent, and on larms in Alleebenr and acla- -cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. 11. rBflflUCH 4 SON. 147 ronrtb avenue. ap7-f41 WANTED-TO X.OAN S200.000 ON MORT GAGES: 109 and upward at 6 per cent; two, 000 at 4,S per cent on residences or business property; also In adlolnlng counties. S. H. FRENCH, la Fourth avenue. oc2l-4-D WAN TED-TO SELL 15 SHARES OF AR MENIA Insurance Co. 's stock: slnpel874 hare received cash dividends on said stock amounting to 11.800: necessity compels tho owner to sell, but will not Uke leas than par (81,tK). Ad dress J. B., Dispatch offlce. my 13-60 1 Mlscellnneona. WANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S dozen (13) of Stewart A Co. 's fine cabinet photos for II. at M and S2 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny, -m mv28-49-TTBQ T7-ANTED-LADIE3' AND CHILDREN'S Y dreascs to make on short notice; reasonable prices and satisfaction guaranteed. LOUVRE, 24 Sixth street. my!5-4l WANTED-LADIES TO KNOW THAT AT 24 Slxthst. they call havo their dresses made on short notice; alao children's dresses: reason able prices. LOUVRE, 24 Sixth St. myls-41 WANTED- UPRIGHT PIANO, UOLD watch or diamonds In exchange for city lots at Portsmouth. O.: population 17,000; no en cumbrance. Address WATCH, Dispatch offlce. mylMS FOli HALE-IMPHOVKD KRAL ESTATE East And Residences. FOR 8 A L E-t2,200-A COZY 4.ROOMED houac; good cellar, large lot, good street. Ore minutes' or P. R. It. or cable. MELLON IlltOTII KKS, MID Station t., E. K. myll-l71-TT8u T7OU SALE-IH.900-BRIOK HOUSE, SEVEN Jr rooms; modern conveniences; hnndaome lo cation; on paved at. ; Nineteenth ward: lot 49x110 (act. MELLON BRO'lHEUS, 0340 Station St., , Ks mylJ.171-TTSU FOK SALE-S5.00O-MKYUAN AVE.. OAK LAND, 2-story nnd mansard brick dwelling of 7 rooms, ball, vestibule, bath, ranee, laundry, porches, (to. BLACK A BAIUD, 93 Fourth are. P32 uiyll-153 I710IC HALE-S3.500-A NEW FRAME HOUSE ! In Oakland on line of ueweleotrto road; seren rooms, hall, restlbule, bath, range, slate man tels, etc.; a big bargain. DM BLACK A BAIltD, 85 Fourth aro. in y 1 1-137 Tt l-.0K8AI.E-ON BT.CLAIR ST.. ONEHOUARE from the Penn are, cable cars, well located in tho midst of East Liberty, lot 81x70 lent, with a good brick house of six rooms; price, 11,000: terms easy. See W. A. HERRON A SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. myJ-2-2,7, 10.15 FOK SALE S4.V00 HANDSOME HOME Shady Bide:" new ytioen Anne house. S rooms; conveniences: now occupied by owner and In perfect condition: nice large lot; attractive surroundings. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 Wood St., 0019 Penn ave. myI5-53 I7OR SALE-COMPLETE EAST END DWELI,- ING, centrally located. Just finished, late style o( architecture. 8 rooms, well finished; cor ner lot 40x120 feet, near cable and steam cars; only S7.000; terms moderate. Bee W. A. HEHRON k bONS, No. 80 Fourth aye. myl-20-Th ITIOR SALE-ONE BOLD AND ONLY ONE left, lloqnet st.. one minute from Firth ave., anew frame dwelling, eight rooms, hall, restl bule, porches and nil modern Improvements: rented lor W20 per year: only 13.700: a great bar galn. See REED B. CO YLKA CO. rayl5-54-Ths FOR SALE-3,O00-NICE CORNER: GOOD K. E. streets: near to both cables: an at tractive borne suitable as a location for business and worthy ot attention as an Investment: lot 36x115 with house or 0 rooms. CHARLES SOM ERS A CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn are.. E. E. myl5-63 Ilnzplvrood Residence. ITlOK BALE-NEW 8-HOOM BRICK DWELL ' I.NU, slate mantels, tile hearths: one square from Second Avenue Electric road: lot 24x120. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 09 Fourth ave. IUV15-11-TT8 Alleshenv Residences. IT'OR BALE-ONLY 81.500-HOUSK 5 ROOMS; lot2ux55 leet, near Robinson and Craig sts., Allegheny. A. D. ILSON, 55 Federal st. in) 80-2-MTT FOR SALE-PARK RESIDENCE, ON SHER MAN ave.: bouse 10 rooms; poaseislon In 90 davs. For particulars see A. 13. WILSON, 65 Federal St., Allegheny. myl4-30-Ths FOIt SALE UltlCK HOUSE. 7 ROOMS AND attic: lot 25x130 feet: located on BucnaVisut st. to Pcrryslllc avenue, on Klcctrlc, line: price only 3.500. BUCKFKLD A BRACKEN, 61 Ohio St., Allegheny. myH-03 F ORSALE-ALLLG HEN Y PROPERTY, WITH dwelling of 7 room a and dwelling In rear of 6 rooms: annual rents f4(: we can oiler this for a short time at 15,000. BAXTER, .THOMPSON A CO., 182 Fourth are. rayll-98-TTS6U IT'OR SALE-BRICK HOUSE, 8 KOOMU AND . attic, bslh.room and w. c. on Monterey St., Allegheny; lot 2D.X1C8 fict, on line or 1'. V. Flcc trlc road, near to park. BECKFELD A iiKAuiiEH, 01 umo st Allegheny. myl4-00 IT'OR BALK- ALLEGHENY RESIDENCE : properties at very reasonable prices and In the moat dealrablc locations on thu following atrcctai Lincoln, Sherman aud North aventtca. Beach, Bldwell, Shrfllrld. Locuat and Franklin streets. DAVID SHAW A CO., 15 Fourth ave. mvl3-82-TT8 ITiOll SALK-OHOICK LOCATION SECOND . ward, Allegheny, cloto to electric ears, almoat new dwelling, pressed brick front, atone trim mings, six rooms and finished attic, largo douhlo parlors, stationary wah stands, slato mantols, bath. Inside w, c, range, laundry, etc.; street P,'5v?il,JnJl1.,CWCI','''i ITlco 80,600. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., W Fourth avo. myl3.7:-TT8 rtubnrbnn Itralneneea. FOR HALK-VF.UY CHEAP-ONE AND A Imiracrvsornlielnnd at Kmsworth. P., I't. . AC 11. It., only ten minutes' walk from llio station, c. JIEBINUKUAHON, 150 Fourth ave. myl6-l6-TTH TTIOK SALK-IIKmitAllLE bUBURIIAN Rimi ; DKNCKS, building lots ami acre prnportlcs on the Ft. Wayne Itailroad. at llellcvun, Hewlrk liy and Edgoworth, DAVID SHAW A CO., 162 1'ourtli ac. myl3-2-Trs 1? OR SALE -A CHOICE HOME; SHORT 'drive from Wllklnshiirg orTurtlo Creek: P. It. It, ; 40 acres: new house and barn; rich sail; land all tillable; roung orchard; flue springs, ED. WrmBli, 410 Grant St., Pittsburg, myll-D FOR BALE-SMALL HOUSE AND LOT AT Emsworth at suction, on premises, Satur day, 17th May, S o'clock; the late Dr. Joseph Courtney's rcaldenre at the fork of tho road, near Emsworth station, Fort nviin road, seven miles from towni tho lot Is about SOxlim, with frame, six rooms: toglrebuversnn Idea of the character of this prouerty wo say that the probable price will bottom f2,(Wl to (2.500; therein i- ullo two vacant lots 5(1x1211, which will close up tills citate. Terms atsnle. Tako train at Federal St., 2)15 city time. A. LLUOATEASON. Auctioneers. myl6-7d POK SALE-QUAKER VALLKY.OR BEWICK LEY' A handaome residence of 12 rooms, fin ished in hard wood, bathrooms, laundry, good water In abundance, natural and artificial gas, complete sewerage, asphaltum driveways and sldcwulks; AH acres orbeautliul grounds with fine sloping lawns In perfect condition, fruit and shade trees: high ground, with splendid new of surrounding country; choicest neighborhood. On account or owner living in California the property will be sold 810,000 below what it cost. BAMUEL W. BLACK CO., W Fourth ave. myli-n City -Loti. FOK SALX-ON FISK ST.. NEAR PENJT ave.. Seventeenth ward, very desirable lots 22x140 feet. See W. A. HEBRON A SONS. No. 80 Fourth are. myi-Su-rn Vas TwJt 1 rsi. T7IORSALE-C0RNERLOT, C0xl2o! ON50-FOt A1 street Nineteenth ward, close to cable Iln and P. R. B. MELLON BROTHERS, 3W Statu St., E. E. J7OH BALE-FOR S1.S00; EASY PAYMENTS; . lotS0xl02ft., onHowesu, cor. of anslley, ?," t'y'-.f'O'H.Koup street. See W. A. HER- "urtttDuiio, oUFOurtn arcuuc wtrw-.H Oil BALK-OAKLAND AVE.-A BEAUTI- JL- FUL building lot. MxlIO leet: street pavea and flagstone sidewalk; also, sewer privilege to Atwood st. BLACK A BAIUD, 3S Fourth ave. myll-155 FOR SALE-BUILDING LOTS-PRICES VERY reasonable, only 1900 each; easy payments; size 24x100 feet on Homewood ave., near the sta tion, P. R. rV 8ee W. A. HERRON A BONB. 80 Fourth ave. inyl-53-Th FOR SALE-13, C00-HOWE ST. NEAR SOUTH HIGHLAND AVE.: lot 49x120 feet, directly on line of new Duquesno electric road; very de sirable location; building restrictions, sewered street, etc. ; easy terms. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 89 Fourth ave. myl6-l FOR SALE E. E. LOT. 100X105 FEET corner property; one square from Fifth ave nue cable or Duquesne electric roads: on a M-foot sewered street: lerel and In excellent neighbor hood: Just the spot for building 3 or 4 moderate priced dwellings for sale or rent. SAMUEL V, . BLACK & CO.. 09 Fourth aw. myl5-12 fOR SALE-SIX. ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL' JL' lavlntrland at main entrance to ocneniey Park at 60 per cent less than is being asked for the adjoining land that aoes not lay any better; the grounds are covered with fine fruit, shads 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 suit. C.H.LOVE, No. 83 Fourth ave nue. rayl4-5i-Thssn Alleclicnr Lots. FOR SALE 100 ALLEGHENY LOTS ON Lombard St.. Linden and Maple ares.. Tenth and Twelfth wards: payments easy. Inquire ot J. AS. MCNAUGUEK, 43 North Diamond St.. or 43 Federal st. mhl2-56-D Snbarbnn Lot. FOR SALE-CHARLEROl 4 CHOICE LOTS in this new town; located on beat streets and at very low prices. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourth are. mylI-98-TTSSu FOR SALE NORTH HOMES1EAD LOTS, 60X 12S feet, fronting on a 60-ront street, near Swlssvale station, P.R.R., and City Farm station, B.AO. R. R. : price S400 to $500 each: terms to suit. IRA M. BUKCHFIELD, 153 Fourth arenue. apl0-36-D Farms. FOR SALE-ONLY 11.400 FOR A FARM OF 29 acres with frame house of four rooms, frame stable, young orchard, several springs, etc.: one and a half miles from Logan's Ferry, A. V. It. It. C. BERINGER & BON, US Fourth are. myl5-15-TT8 FORSALE-OREXCHANGE-A BEAUTIFUL farm of 215 acres near Llgonler, Westmore land Co., of which 100 acres Is under cultivation, balance in timber; good new house of four rooms, hall, large porch, cellar, etc.; also, large new barn, fences, etc; surface lerel and gently roll ing, an abundance of water, young orchard, etc.: price only 80,000. C. BERINGER A SON. 158 Fourth are. myl5-15-Ti8 SUscellnneona. ITIOR SALE-OWN A HOME-WE WILL BUY ? or build for you anywhere and let your rent pay for the property: no security required. GRANITE STATETPROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, orancn omee, stanaara ouiiamg, esi-oxi vvoou st, myl3-l5-TTSSa FORSALE-A GREAT BARGAIN 'IN 700 acres ofland In Scioto county. O.: 120 acres under cultivation, balance In timber; about 400 acres ofthe land level and gently rolling, balance hilly but not rocky: all can be cultivated: young orchard now bearing; two-story frame house of flro rooms and three tenement houses, stable, etc.; price only 88 per acre. For further particu lars call on cTBERINGER&SON, 1V1 Fourth ave. mvI5-15-TT FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Bnalnran Cbnncea. FORSALE-AGOOUBABBERSHOP-OWNER Intends to quit the business. Apply at NO. 4433 PENN AVENUE. j.nuiu myiwi FOR BALE-BARBER SHOP: GOOII LOCA TION; reason for selling to nulrthe baslneas. Inquire at JOHN YOKDT'S, 1W Spring Garden aro,, Allegheny. myl3-74 F! OH KALE-GIUICEKY BTOUE-NO. 171 MO CLURE AVE.. Allczhenvt sell at Invoice about (900; doing good business: proprietor going In other buiincis; cill soon. my 15-44 171 OK BALK A GOOD-PAYING BAKUER 7 shop; good reasons; mint be sold at once. In quire at tho leading barber supply depot, A. KDL1S A CO., 502, 501, 808, tOSand 610 Liberty st Pittsburg, Pa. inyill-23 17Olt SALE-ONE-TIIIKD INTEKE8T IN A brick manufacturing business In the city; capital required 10,000. Full particulars to prin cipals only from JAS, W. DRAPE A CO.. 129 Fourth ave,, 1'ltttburg. myls-48-UTlis ITIOR SALE-OKNTS FURNISHING STORK, ; No. 4751 Butler street, doing anlcobualneaa; new stock; owing to the death of owner will ba sold to good party on rusy terms. For particu lars Inqulro of A. C. FOSrER, IIS Forty-fourth st. myII-32 FOIt BALK-GENTS' FURNISHING BTORE Well located, cigar and news stand: Sound lue storo In town or 8,000 population; grocery, drug, cigar and other stores, lunch room, etc, PERCIVAL A CHAPMAN. 439 Urant St., room No. 1. niyl3-M IT'OR SALE SKVEltAI, CHOICE COUNTRY ; stores, good, fresh, clean slock, and prosper ous trade: wchavusomo special bargains In this line to which we would like to call the attention of parties meaning business. SHLTAKD A CO., 151 Fourth avenue. mrI5-20 FOR HALE-FISH AND FRUIT DEPOT; finest book and atatlonery store In beat town In Weatorn Pennsylvania; excellent city inuilo store, good ofllco business; grocery stores, bak eries, drugstores, cigsr stores, butebsr shops. HIIEPARD A CO.. nf Fourth are. myl4 T7AOR BALE-bTOVE AND TIN STORE WITH JL1 larze eatabllabed trade: llttlo competition: mce 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 bo sold st a discount and on easy terms. Address C. 11. FOLBOM, Lima, Ohio. malO-11-TTBSu Haalnens Stands- FOR HALE-A FIRST-CLASS HDTEU WITH license, situate central part of Pittsburg, For particulars address K., Dispatch offlce. inyl8-84-TT FOK HALE-FIFTH AVE. CORNER PJtOP EKTY, with two 3-story brick storo room and dwelling: large lot; number one business stand; Investigate this. BAXTER. THOMP SON A CO., 162 Fourth are. m; 11-09-TTBBu T TiO It 8ALE-AN ELEOANT NEW BRICK J residence and buslncaa pruperty, 9 rooms, halls, bath, nat. and artificial gnsca, hot and cold water, slate mantels all through bouse, with large storeroom 22x36 ft., with 12 ft. ceilings: corner lot 21x114 It. : good location for grocery and will be sold cheap and on eaay terms. Inquire MOltltl SON A BANKS, 1113 Carson st. inylO-TTS FOK BALE AT ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Taylor's Central Restaurant and Baker)', with real estate, horses and wagons and complete outfit; doing a business orso,0u0 per )ear: cen trally located, opposite postofflcc. Opera House, and 600 yards from principal railroad depot; sick ness cause of selling, for psrtlculars address JOHN S. TAYLOR, Atlantlo City, N. .). mfI3-25-TTS FOR BALK-BU8INE8S PKOPEH1 Y ON PENN aro.. East End; 3-story frame: first floor 20x32: used ns store room: suitable foranymcr cantlio bualnesa: 5 dwelling rooms, ball and vesti bule, bath, cemented cellar, hot and cold water, gas. burglar nlarni: 2-story stable on the rear; reason for selling, poor health; price only 84,000: this Is a bargain. OF.O. C. SLEETH, Penu and Shady ares.. East End. mvlO-SO-TTS FOR BALE ailrJCELLANKOUf. Hone. Vehicle. Llvo Stock. iVc ITIOR BALE-FINE TIKIV1NO MAKE, HAR- NESS and rig. ADAMS A WATTEltSO.V, rear of Hamilton Hotel, Penn nve. myl4-i)2 FOR SALE--A KINK DRIVING MARE: EX CELLENT lor saddle and barncas: apetily and sare. Can bo seen at tho stable of A. M, itltoU'N. corner nf Liberty avenuo and Conrad street, Twentieth ward, Pittsburg. mylO-8l-Th88u FOR MALK-A GRAND CART OR BROUGHAM horse, 16 hands high, 0 years old. blocky built, dark bay, no white, high spirited but gentle aud a flue, prompt driver in single and doubln harness; splendid kneo action and carries head high with out chock: Is also well brokon to saddle nnd per fectly broken to march mid parade: this Is 0110 of the bandaoinrat geldings to bn seen anywhere, and ho Is sound and all right. Address P. 0, SHANK, Lltchdcld, Medina county, Ohio. inyfi-m-n,iM7,is,:n.:i,2- RInclilnerr mid Metal. JTIOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW and refitted: repairing promptly attended to. ORlKIt FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge,-Allegheny, Pa. ap 1-76 T7IOR MALE-ONE 20X24 HORIZONTAL EN- GINK, 23,000 feet second-hand wlraropoi also hoisting and portable anglncs ami Hlomen valves, castings, etc VELTE A 61UDON ALD, 3200 Penn avenue. lyil-oi.TTS FOR SALE DltlLLINU ENGINES AND boilers lor oil or gas wells, engines and boil ers In every alio and style, saw mills and wood working machinery. 1IARMES MACHINE DEPOT. No. 97 First ave., Pittsburg, Pa. mli9-D IT'OR HALE-SECOND-HAND KM11M.S A.U ! boilers; all sizes and stvles In slock, Irum 4 to 1Mb, p. ;all rcnitcdigondaa new, at lowest price: portablo engines, to 2) b. p. : boilers all aires and styles. J.S. YOUNG,23Park way, Allegheny. Pa. ic25-o-i UlUeellnneona. TTiORBALE-A niOH PITCH. BOEHM SYt-TESl X .Date, made by Albert, Brussels. 532B1SSELL BLO'IK. uiyl5-14 TTIOR SALE-THREE POOL AND ONE BILL-254.pIEANKNUAVE1.e','IeX'-Yefr '"""myW TTIO ft OR BALE BANK SAFE-FIRE AND urglar proof, with time lock; one-third cost. IOT9.36-TTJSB . STIacenaneoua. FOR SALE-MATERIAL AT THE ECONOMY Oil Works, Freedom, consisting of steam pumps, 2, Sand 4-lnch suction, two second-band boilers, lot of second-hand pipe, fittings, etc., from 1 to 4 inch, Iron tanks, buildings, and alot ot second-hand lumber. Inquire ot J. ABLKTT, Duquesne way and Eighth street, Pittsburg, or E. D. MELLON, Freedom. Pq. myll-66-TT8n EDUCATIONAL. KB B L E SCHOOL SYRACUSE, N. Y. Boardlne School for girls. Under the-su-perrision of the lit. Ker. t. D. Huntington, S. T. D. The twentieth school year begins Wed, Sept. 17,189a Apply to MISS MARY J.JACK SON. Principal. myS-GdVrbS RENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INSTI TUTE. Troy, N.Y. Examinations for ad mission to this, thu oldest school of engineering in the United States, will be held in Plttsburp;, Pa., on June 4, 1890. Candidates will be exam ined in the following subjects: Spelling, En glish grammar; geography, arithmetic, algebra, tbrongb equations of the second degree in cluding radicals and In plane geometry. The examinations will be wholly written, and a fee ot f5 will be required of each candidate. Can didates will report to O. W. Q. Ferris, C. E. room 815, Hamilton building, 9 A. M. to 6 P. M For further information address D, M. GREENE. Director. ap29-8I-TTS Troy. N. Y. ADCTIOa SALES. AUCTION SALE OF UNCLAISIED FREIQH T BY THE ADAMS EXPRESS COMPANY. ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT'S OFFICE, 1 PlTTSBUBO. Pa., May 2, 1S90. To whom it may concern: Notice is hereby giren tbat all unclaimed freight, six hundred (600) packages, more -or less, consisting of trunks, valises, black bags, a large lot of miner's tools, castings of various kinds, boxes and packages, received prior to January 1, 18S9. from offices of tho Pennsylranla DiTision west of Harrisburg nd Williamsport to Erie and Pittsburg, Pa., including Allegheny City. Pa., and now in store at Pittsburg, will be sold at Dublin auction at tho auction house of tha HENRY AUCTION & STORAGE COM PANY. LIM., No. 311 Market street. Pitts burg. MAY 15, 1890. at 10 A. M., unless the same shall bo called for and charges paid thereon. WM. H. GLENN. " H. BTONER, Agent. Pittsburg, Pa. Ass't Hupt. my244-2.9,15 SQUARE GRAND.PIANO FORTE. FINE parlor furniture, Brussels and ingrain car pets, garden seeds, etc., AT AUCTION, FRIDAY MORNING, MAY 16, at 1Q o'clock, at No. 811 MARKET 8TREET. Handsome tapestry, brocatelle, pluab and haircloth parlor suits. rug, curtains, pictures, decorated toilet waie. Square piano (almost new), cabinets, mirrors, clocks, bedding, mat tresses, leather conch, folding bed, cbamber suits, Brussels and ingrain carpets, linoleum commode chair, bed lounges, book-cases, side boards, hall racks, extension table, laundry and kitchen goods, eta. etc. , HENRY AUCTION CO., rnyl5-o6 Auctioneers. PAWNBROKERS' AUCTION SALE OF UllREDEEMED PLEDGES. Commencing SATURDAY, May 17, at 10 A. V consisting In part of- clothlne, 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". Anct. myli-38 OFFICIAL PITT.SD URG. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Ay report of the Board of Viewers of Street Improvements and assesssmont for tho cost of opening and widening of Cecil alley from Liberty street tn Duquesne way has been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an aopeal is taken on tbe same, to the Court of Common Pleas or Allegheny county within ten (10) davs (mm dato hereof. GEO. BOOTH, City Clork. PlTTSnOltO. May 15. 1890. mylM8 NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE reports of rlowors on tho construction ot tho grading, paring and curbing of Chestnut street, from Bluff street to Locust street, has been approved by Council), which action will be final unless an appeal Is filed In tho Court of Common Pleas wltbtu ten (10) davs from date. K. M. BIOELOW. Chief ot Department of 1'ubllo Works. Pittsburg. May 15, 189a mylS-bO NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE construction of sewers on Stanton avenue and Viola alley, from Highland arenuo to Nog lay Run sewer; Center arenue, from Liberty arenuo to connect with Two Mile Hun sower, and Denniston arenue, from Fifth arenuo to Hhakospearo street, bare been approved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal Is filed In the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. niGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. PittsiiUro, May IS, 1890. mylS 8U SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED nt tbc ofllco of tho Cltr Con troller until MONDAY, May 19. 1890, at 2 P. M for furnishing Ice to the various ofilucs, pollco stations, ongino houses, etc.. In the Department of Publio Safetr. Specifications may bo seen at tbo general ofllco of tbe department. Bonds in double tho bid, with two sureties, must ac company etch proposill said bonds to be ex ecuted before tho Mayor or City Clerk. Tbo Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN, Chief Department of 1'ubllo Saretv. myH-91 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at tbo office ot City Controller until MONDAY, tho 19th day of May, A. D. 1890, at 2 P. M for painting rooms in Municipal Hall, second floor, lately occupied by tho City Attornoy and Chief of the Department of Pub lic Safetv. Specifications can bo soenand all Informa tion obtained nt tbo General Office, Depart ment of Public Works. Each proposal must bo accompanied by a bond in double the amount of bid, with twn sureties, probated before tbe Mayor or City Clork. Tho Department ot Awards reserves tbe right to reject any or all bids. E. M. BIOELOW. Chief of Dopartmcut of Public Works. tnyU-iO-n QEPARaTE AND SEALED PROPOSALS O will be received at the offlce of tho City Controller until SATURDAY, May 21, 1890, for fitting up offices in Municipal Hall for use of Department of Public Safety: also for altering and repairing Nns. 2, 3 and & police "patrol stables. Plans and specifications for said work can be seen at the ofllco ot Blckel & Brennan, Architects, Hamilton building. Bonds in double tho amount of hid. with two sureties, must accompany oach proposal, s.itd bonds to bn executed before tho Mayor or City Clerk. Tbo Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN. Chief Department of Public Safetv. niyllI-18 PiTTsnurto, May 10, 189a SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at tbe office of City Controller until SATURDAY, MAY 21, 1S90. at 2 P. jr., for tho erection of an engine bouse at the corner of Shlloh and Virginia streets, In tho Thirty-second ward. Plans and specifications can he seon nt the office of F. J. Ostorllng, Esq., architect. No. 42 Firth uremic, Pittsburg. Bond In double tbo amount of bid must ac company each proposal, said bond to tie ex ecuted bofore tbo Mayor or City Clork. Tbe Department of Awards rnsnrrn tho right to rejeot any or all bids. J. O. BROWN, Chlof of Department of 1'ubllo H.irctv. myl2-C0 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL UK RE CEIVED at tho ofllco of City Controller until Saturday, May 21. 1890, at 2 o'clock v. M for furnishing thn fotlowlni supplies: . FKIlllULKB. W0, moro or lorri. K-lncli lorrult J. C00. moro or loss, -lni'li ferrule". 200, moro or less, ;Mncti ferrules. 2W, moro or loss, 1-lncli ferrules. MISCELLANEOUS CASTINGS. 250, nioru or less, gate b-ixcs. 25 reels, moro or less, belt American hemp packing. b reels, moro or less, nsvy packing. 10 bales, moro or loss, while cotton wasto. 600 pounds, moro or loss, pure sheet gnm packing. 2i'0 pounds, more or less, squarogum packing. 200 pounds, moro or less, 2 and 3 ply canvas packiug. For further Information apply at tho nffico of Supcrlntondont ot Water Supply and Distribu tion. No bid will bo considei ed unless accompanied by bonds In double tbo amount or tho ostfmated cost, probated heforu the Maror or City Clerk. The Department ot Awards reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. Ii M. IIIGELOW. Oiler nf Department of Publio Works. riTTwnuito, May H, 1S90, inyH-1 L Continued on Tenth Page P IAN Ob. ORGANS, And all manner of Small Instruments HAMILTON'S. np29.79 ' Fifth arenue.-D jVT MAY, BONS & CO., DYEING ANDCLEANTNG. 6 Sixth Arenue. mhI8-80-TTr . Pittsbnrs, Py , East End Residences. TO LET-THE HANDSOMEST AUD MOST complete bouses In tbe East End. stone front, 8 rooms, elegantly finished la bard wood: all the latest improvements; stone pavements, stone bal conies; location gooo.; on Alpha Terrace, Beatty st. W. A. HEBRON A SONS, 80 Fourtn are. myl-54-Tb, Snbnrbaa Residences. TO LET-FURNISHED HOUSE OF BtS rooms, at West Bellerue. P., F. W. A O. R. R.; rent B5per mouth. C. BEKINGEB A SON, 158 jrourtn are. myu-u-r T IO LET-A VERY COMFORTABLE DWF.LL- ju inu or nre rooms witn large grounu Olenfield. P., F. W. A C. R. K., at onlr SW per month. C. BERINGER A BON. 156 Fvorth are. myl5-I5-iT8 OIBces. Dealt Room. & TO LET-A FEW NICK OFFICES TS GER MANIA SAVINGS BANK BU1LDINO, wooa ana Diamond streets. spiu-w T 10 LET-TWO ELEGANT AND COMMODI- jl uus amces centrally locatea sna jmucuja.cir available: hare been used as physicians offices for a number oryears: furnlabed or unfurnished, as desired. Address M. L. (X, Dlspatcb office. myl4-28 TO LET-FOUKrH STORY OF NO. W FIFTH arenue, part of what has been heretofore known as The Dispatch Building: room suitable for lodge room or for lijrht manufacturing. Key to-be had from W. M. Crlbbt. Real Estate Agt., No. 99 Fifth are. For particulars see Bl'J. MGK. DISPATCH, corner Smlthfleld and Diamond sts. Euslnem Stands. TO LET-CORNER FIFTn AND WOOD ST.. desirable for business or offices, second, third and fourth floors, separate or as a whole. Bee W. A. HERRON A SON a, SO Fourth are. mrll-98-12;i5.20 O LET-NO. 88 WA1ER ST.. BUSINESS house of four stories and elevator, near Mar ket St., lately occupied by McGInnls A Smith A Co., snltable for business, llghtmanufacturlngor storage: rent very low. See W. A. HERRON i A SONS, No. BO Fourth ave. myl-20-Th miseellaneono. TO LET OR FOR SALE-HOTELS, COTTAGES and bath honses, Atlantic City, N. J.: lots for sale In all parts of tbe city: also So.If Atlantic City. Chelsea and Tot Atlantic Land Co. 1SBAEL G. ADA513 A CO.. Real Estate Agts... Real Es tate and Law Bulldlnsr. ap!6-58 PERSON Ai- PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-1 OR LOW): 50.000 for sale; all bargains. FRANK BACON A CO., 301 Smlthfleld st. myl EKSONAL HOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have anv books to sell. let us know. LEVI'S BOOK S'lORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mn7 ERSONAL TO EUROPEAN TOURISTS A practical knowledge of colloquial French guaranteed in fifteen lessons. LOUIS DUVAL, late ,f Paris. Postofflce. Pittsburg. my!5-117 ABICSEltLKNTa. JEOLIAN CONCERT. A series of dally concerts Sara been arranged by Messrs. Mellor and Hoone tn be glren at their warerooms. 77 Fifth are., which should greatly Interest all lorers of music PROGRAMME. Overture, Flying Dutchman Wagner Serenata, Love's Dream Moszkowskl March. Seventh Regiment. Marfcsteln Selections. Tbe Gondoliers Sullivan Mexican Dance Ariles This entire programme from tbe full orches tral score will be rendered on the iEOLIAN by a person with no musical education what ever. Visitors will be cordially welcomed, and a pleasant visit Is assured. mylMB mWO DAYS ONLY FOREPAUGH'S I Great All Feature Show and tho gigantic Wild West combined. Baseball Park, Alle gheny, MONDAY and TUESDAY, MAY 19 and 20, Admission, COc; children under 9 years, 25c Two exhibitions dally, one at Sand ons at 8 v. v.. Reserved seat tickets can be obtained on ex hibition day, at a slight advance at PRATTB BASEBALL EMPORIUM, 02 Wood st, near Fifth are. Cheap excursion rates on all railroads. myll-112 GRAND OPERA HOUSE NEXT WEEK, HERRMANN. Beats on Sals TO-DAY. myl5-73 B IJOU THEATER TO-mOUT, OHAB. MCCARTHY In ONE OF THE BRAVEST. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. .May 19 Forguson and Mack. mylS-O-P pilAND OPERA HOUSE-TO-NIGHT-Matlnee Hatutday. THE OLD HOMESTEAD. Next week-HERRMANN. myl2-3U H ARRY WILLIAMB' ACADEMY To-night. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, REILLY & WOODS' mylM NEW BIO SHOW. H ARRIS' THEATER Every afternoon and evening. Tbe Musical Comedy Success, LITTLE NUUOET. WeoV May 19-A Celebrated Case. mvl3-74-TTF WORLD'S MUSEUM Alleghenv City. Weok May 12. nop O' My Thumb, tbe tiniest roan In tho universe; many other curiosities and tbe World's Star Specialty Co.'s unriraled stago performance. Admission. 10c: children, be, mrlI-90 WILMERDING! THE MODEL TOWN OF THE TURTLE CREEK VALLEY. NATURALGAS ! ELECTRIC LIGHT! PLANK SIDEWALKS! PURE WATER! PERFECT SEWERAGE! These unsurpassed advantages In a New Town, together with tbe location at tbat point of tho Mammoth Plant of THE WESTINGHOUSE AIRBRAKE CO., Employing about 2,000 Men! And which will bo In full operation by May 1, mako WILMERDING the best town In Pennsylranla FOR BUSINESS FOR RESIDENCE, FOIt INVESTMENT. N. B. Lots sold last fall aro now changing hands at advances ranging from 40 to 00 per cent. Tho company, however, will contlnun to sell at old rates until Mayl, Soma excellent lots remain unsold. NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY1 Correspondence solicited. For maps, plans and other detailed Information apply to THE EAST PITT8BUIIQ IMPROVEMENT CO., WILMERDINQ, TA., Or Room 62, Vyestliigbnuso Building. Pitts burg, Pa. mylMO-Th A. WHITELEY, I2SH Third aro., upstairs, opp. Barnes' Safe and Luck Works. Oonts' shoes soled nnd heeled for 75c while you wait. Hand-sewn. 9uc Finest work In tbo city. mliOWTT DIAMONDS-COME SEE OUR SEVEN STONE diamond rings SIS 00 each, the greatest bargains on earth; friendship rings 60c, SI 00 nnd f 1 60 each: dlarnonjl watches, flno jewelry, clocks, sllrorwaro and spectacles, etc., at vVlLsON'B. 61 Fourth ave.. Pittsburg. Fine watcb repairing a specialty. ap2S-TTS p A. BALPH, BUILDING CONTRACTOR, TTOR, ' I Ubur&Ps. I fe&om I u ooTenw arenue, Fltttbu: aeiopnone ami, PROPOSAL. IO CONTRACTORS 8EALED PRCWl POBALS f or the bnlldim- of tha new ad.! alt! itlon to 8c Bridget's school. Eleventh ward. city, will be received by Rer. Jerome Kearney until 23d Inst. Plans and specifications mar ba seen acme orace or iHUKilL A BKEJfNAN, Architects, Room 713; Hamilton building, FUtti ' are. myU-o9-D SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE REs CEIVED at the offlca of City Con. troller until SATURDAY, May 17, 1890, at 2 P. U., for one relay and keyboard, with all neces sary electrical connections. Plans can be seen at offlce of Architects Bickle A Brennan, Ham. ilton building, and specifications on file at office of M. W. Mead, Superintendent Bureau of Electricity. Bonds in double tha amount ot tbe bid must accompany each proposal, said bond to be executed before tbe Mayor or City Clerk. Department of Awards reserves tho right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN, Chief Department of Public Safety. PrrTSBTJBQ, May 6, 1890. my7-S9-D W11XK1N3BUBQ, PA.. J May 7. 1890. J PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BT the borough of Wilkinsburg until 2 o'clock P. X.. May 31. 1890, for the placing of 840,000 worth of bonds: Said bonds being first bonds of tha borough of Wilkinsburg, tn denominations of 81,000 each: tbe first 20 bonds redeemable In 20 years; 10 bonds in 25 years, and 10 bonds in 30 years; Interest payable semi-annually at i per cent per annum. Councils reserve the right to reject any and all bids. ARTHUR STUART, JOHN MCINTOSH. T. W. MCCUNE. Finance Commutes P. O. Box 25, Wilkinsburg. my8-27-Th T)ROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF COM. MISSARY'S Offlce. Allegheny Arsenal. Pittsburg, Pa., May 12, 1890 Sealed proposals in duplicate will be recelr- d at this office" until 10 o'clock A.3f.,JUNE 16. 1890, for fnrnlsbing tha fresh beef required by the Subsistence Depart ment, U. S. Army, at this station during tha fiscal year ending June 30, 1S9L Contracts mada under this advertisement shall not ba construed to involve tbe United States in any obligation for payment In excess of appropriation granted by Congress for tho purpoe. Tbo Goremmens reserves tbe right to reject any orall bids. Full information can be obtained by application to this office. Envelopes containing proposals must bo marked "Proposals for fresh .beef." and addressed to A. S. M. MORGAN, Capfc and O. B. K.. A. C. 3. myl33.13,l4,15,I6Jeli;i3" EECRUITING RENDEZVOUS. 915 PENN arenue, Pittsbunr. Pa., May 13, 1890 Sealed proposals in triplicate, s abject to tbe usual conditions, will be received at this office until 12 o'clock noon, JUNE 13. 1890, and then ooened, for furnishing cooked rations, threat substantial meals daily, of good quality, and the allowance of soap and candles authorized to be issued to a soldier, to the recruiting party and recruits stationed at this rendezvous during the fiscal year commencing July, 1S90, and ending June 30, 1891. Preference will bo giren to articles of domestic production or manufacture, conditions of quality and prica (Including in the price of foreign productions' or manufactures the duty tbereon) being equal. The Government reserves tbe right to reject any or all proposals. Forms of pro posals and full information will be furnished on application to this uffice. Proposals for fur nishing complete rations at a place objection able for recruits will not be considered. Con. tracts made nnder this advertisement shall not bo construed to Involve tbe United States in any obligation for payment in excess of appro, prlatlon granted by Congress for tba purpose. Envelopes containing proposals should bs marked, "Proposals for Cooked Rations." and addressed to CAPTAIN R. G. HEINER. Re cruiting Officer. 915 Penn arenue, Pittsburg Pa. myl3-75.13,H.15,iajell,12 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED by the Superintendent of Water Works ntMcKeesport, Pa., for furnishing tha following supplies for tho year ending Febru ary 28. 1891. said supplies to be subject to tba order of tba Superintendent at any time, and delivered f. o. 1. cars, McKeesport, Pa., within ten (10) days from reclpt of order. All bids must bo in by May 15, 1890: Pig lead. 12.000 lbs. (mors or less) Jutn caulklngyasn, one balo 2a0 K-lnch corporation coelss ' " 60 Jilnch corporation cocks " " 230 H-lnch curb cocks " " 6oijrlnchcnrbcocks " lOOIbs. white cotton wasto " " birrels best quality cylinder oil " 1 barrel hest quality machliio oil ' .1 barrels rntltiml Elaine oil " ' One doz. No. 3 corn brooms " " One doz. pick handles " One doz. sledge handles " -" Ono doz. boxes concentrated lyo " " Ono box Htar soap (100 lbs.) " M Ouo box l'araphlne cndles (short) Two doz. short handlo shovels (Chlsholi&'s.) Two doz. clay picks. 100 lbs. rock powder (Dupont's.) 1,000 feet blasllug fuse. Two doz. wooden palls (3 hoop.) 60 lbs. Hi Inch piston pficktng. 25 Ibi. .incli'luton packing. Ice for ofllco, 10 lbs. dally, during season. Ono gross matches. One keg 8d. imlK Two kegs lOd. nails. Twn kegs 20d. nalli. 2.5 Imshuls lira clay. 2.000 turnacu tiro brick (Bollrer.) 5,000 comnun red brick. 600 bushels "gas houso" coke. Tho right to reject any or all proposals 14 hereby reserved. Direct all proposals to tha undersigned. JOS. ECOKF. mv9-81-r Superintendent. .I . $9,800 WILL BUY ONE OF THE FINEST Brick Dwellings -in-EAST END. Ketrloy arenue. on lino of Duquesna Electrlo Railroad; 12 large rooms, batb, with stationary wasbstand, w. c cabinet plato gla.s mantels, reception ball, art fireplace: first fluor finished In hard wood combi nation chandeliers, natural gas, laundry, front porch, beautiful lawn, large lot, iron fence; this Is a, beauty. BLACK & BAIRD, BT, FOURTH AVENUE. mylM5I-TTSu FOR SALE AT AYALOH, ' The beautiful Ohio rlrer snburb. ten mlnutef by P., F. W. & C. R. R. from Fed eral street depot. JS,700 A little gem of a home orcrlooklng rlrer, close to station, houso of six rooms, per. feet condition, porches, frnlc and forest trees, shrubbery. ,600 Elegant lot 75x123; frnit trees, shrub, bery. lawn, substantial houso of seren rooms, halls), bar windows, beantlful outlook; close to station by good walks. $3,000 Complota homo amid shade- and attrac tive surroundings, bunse ot eight rooms, halls, porches, puto water, stablof, grounds 125x121: elegant fruit of all va. ilctlcs in great abundance; good walks' and roadway; llvo minutes to station. Charles Somers & Cof -J No. 313 WOOD ST.. No. 0019 PENN AVE., E. E. -Tolophone 1773. raylSCT $ 1 8,000. MANUFACTURERS LOOKI Rlrer avenuo, Allegheny, a largo brick factory buildlngi lot 101x210; two strsots, and West Penn It. It. and PltUburfi and Western R. R. This deserves your attention If you want a good manufacturing site. BLACK & BAIRD. mylMM-TTUti K Fourth are. THE LARGE8T DOWN TOWN . STORAGE PLANT. W. A. nOEVELER. ,, , Warehouses and yards. Pike and Thirteenth, Twelfth and Etna sts. Private sidings In yards and warehouses. Low rates of lusurauce. Negotiable receipts issued. Separate departments for general merchandise, flour, furniture. Honors and metals. Hand, some and conrenlent offlca rooms for use ot customers free. Railroad address, W. A. Hoeveler. Pike and Thirteenth sts., Pittsburg, Pa..A.V.ItR. Cor placed at Twelfth, st,. via. Junction R. R. Shipping distributing and hauling attended to. Exhibit spaco v. 1th power to let; also rooms; with power to suit. nih27-62-TTSBu PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents. 131 Fifth avenue, above Smlthfleld, next LMdt office. (No delay.) EaubliahedaO Tears, so254Q 4 -- 3 i 1 .1 'i W"SSl !U . ft W ' 's i VsfriWl niiisM