) EYEEY DAY SCIENCE. Spontaneous Ignition of Cargoes of Coal in Transportation. A PITTSBUUGER'S LUCKY BAD LUCK Fire and Water Shootinj a Hundred Peet From an Indiana Well. BEALN OF A DEAF AND DUMB PERSON inter jibed for thk oispxtcb.1 The spontaneous ignition of coal hat re cently been the snbject of a highly interest we paper Irom the haDd of Prof. V. B. Lewes. This is a question npon 'which jDany different views have been held, some attributing such mishaps to the pyrites pres ent in the coal, others to insufficient ventila tion, and others again to the oxidation of the coal and coal cases themselves. This last is the view advocated by Prof. Xewes. He shows that the pyrites only act by breaking up the coal and liberating the inflammable sulphur. The rise of temperature he attributes to chemical combination be tween the oxygen of the air and the coal gases, both of which are condensed upon the surface and in the pores of the coal. Prof. Lewes recommends some highly in genious precautions for cooline the cargo if it should begin to heat. One is to run water mains, with holes in tbem, on the floor of the compartments, so that, it need be, sea water can be delivered right tinder the hot fuel. This method can only be used in conjunc tion with alarm thermometers embedded in the cargo to give warning of any rise of temperature. The second suggestion is to distribute among the coal some steel bottles full of liquefied carbonic gas, corked down with a plus of fusible metal which melts below the boiling point of water. If the temperature rises so high the plug melts, the carbonic acid rushes out in the lonn ot gas, becoming intensely cold in the process, and not only preventing combustion of the coal by its presence, but cooling it down far below the freezing point. The means sug gested are very simple and could be gen erally adopted. IJmF-Extrnetlnc Heater and Fitter. 'With scarcely an exception, the waters used for the generation of steam for me chanical purposes are, the world over, to a greater or less degree, impregnated with some foreign matter held in solution and ready for precipitation on tho slightest chemical provocation. Among these may be most frequently counted lime, magnesia, sulphur, Iron, silica, etc, or the more crude mud and vegetable impurities not yet re solved into their original component parts. To meet .this difficulty a combined lime-extracting heater and filter list been devised. It consists ol an iron vessel, usually of cylindrical form, containing n scries of shelves, havlnir al ternate openings. A large area of heating and depositing surfneo isthusobtnlned. No water can pass through thr heater without being thoroughly boiled, and the limn, mag nesia, sulphur, Iron silica, etc., which this process ol boiling sets Irce from the water, are deposited in a crystalled state upon the entire series of shelves. It Is claimed that the use of this device effects a saving ol at least 10 per cent of fuel where solt water Is used, and that when hard or Impure water is used It will effect a saving of Irom IS to SO per cent of tuel, not to mention the saving to boilers in time, and obviating tho nrcesiitv occasioned by "scale" of frequently "blowing of." and cleaning. Cave-Air Sanatorium. It is proposed to establish a sanatorium in Edmondses county, K.V., the inmates of which shall be supplied with perfectly dry, cool air irom the Grand Avenue Cave, four miles from the Mammoth Cave, on the Mammoth Cave Railway. A series of experiments intended to demon strate the feasibility of the plan has given excellent results. By means of a small Sturtevant blower, the air from the cave was brought into a room, and the temperature was reduced from 72 to CO0 in less than an hour, thereby showing clearly that with a larger plant any quantity of this air can be distributed through a large building, and placing it within the power of the owners to absolutely control the climatic condition of the house both as to temperature and moisture. Taking into consideration theunlimited supply of pure, cool, and it is believed, aseptic air lonna at the site pro posed for tut health resort, and its situation in the midst of a virgin lorest of oat and hickory, with a sandy soil and splendid drainage, the project seems a most promis ing one. A Geyser on Fire. An odd story comes from Indiana. In boring for natural gas the drillers, at a depth of 250 feet, are said to have struck an immense vein of water, which was cased off. At a depth of 900 feet a tremendous flow of gas was developed, the pressure of which lifted the casing and let in the wafer above, producing a veritable geyser. After some days when the well had been nearly con trolled, a workman at the mouth of the well struck a match to light his pipe. An ex plosion followed, and the workman narrowly escaped being roasted alive. All efforts to restrain the well or even put out the fire have since proved futile, and the strange spectacle is witnessed of a resistless volume of fire and water isiuing from the same pipe. The col umn is deicnbed an shoo ting, with an appall ing roar, to a height of 100 feet. Sinking- Ralldlnsri Fireproof. "A builder of 30 years' experience" mates some excellent suggestions in the natter of fireproof buildings. He suggests that the lining floors in each story shall ex tend to the outside boardings, and that one course or brick In mortar belaid on the floor between the studding, refuse or broken brick answering very well for this. The in tide of tbe partitions should be filled in the same war, if necessary, and the most min ute openings around steam and other pipes should be stopped. The cost will be com paratively small. If the houso Is plastered Wore the finish is put on it U a good plan to plaster down to the lining floor on tbe outside walls, and, in fact, all of the walls instead of plastering to grounds six or seven inches from the floor. Fain Dancer Signals. Quite an important innovation is to be made in signalling on the Now York Cen tral Railroad. An order has been issued re quiring that each train shall carry a tin box with different colored fuses; also tor pedoes and flags for day use. In case of a breakdown or sudden stoppage of a train the fuse can be placed in tho rear of the train so as to warn tbe engineer ot the train following that thcro is danger ahead. Should a train be losing time a fuse can be lighted and dropped on the track from the rear platform. Even in a heavy storm the fuse wilMight up tbe track brilliantly. The fuses are made to burn 8, 10 and 12 minutes. .instructions ror tbe use of these danger sig nals are printed on the new time cards. Hypnotism. There is no longer any reasonable doubt that some persons possess the power of in ducing various degrees of somnolency in certain subjects, Regarding the rationale of this phenomenon we are still very much in the dark. It belongs to that difficult region where physiology and psychology come into contact, and sbares tbe obscurity which hangs over tbe whole snbject of the true nature of tbe mind. No satisfactory answer has been given to the objection, of JiBjiie that we know nothing; of Blind eftta f: manifestation!) in other words, ws know something of such faculties as will, Im agination, memory, emotion, etc., but of the true essence of mind we know nothing what ever. EnVcti or Small Born Tlallela. A careful investigation into the effects of small bore bullets on the human body has been made by Prof. Paul Bruns, of Tubingen. The conclusions arrived at must be considered in nil respects satisfactory from a humane point of view. It is found that the hydraulic pressure in the wound is much diminished, partly on account of the smaller diameter of tbe bullet and partly on account of the spring action of the thin steel coating which surrounds the soft lead core of the new projectile, bo that the extensive tearing of the soft tissues of the body, which tbe old bullets used to cause, and which often gave rise to the erroneous idea that ex plosive bullets were employed, will not occur. The new rro'ectile, used with the Belgian Mauser rifle, passes at 100 meters through four or five limbs, smashes up three thigh bones, placed one behind the other, and makes a small cylindrical opening in the flesh. The entrance of the wound is generally of less diameter than the bullet itself. The exit is a slit or a star-shaped opening with torn edges, about a quarter of an inch wide. At longer ranges, 400 to 1,500 yards, the bones are not shattered, but bored through in a ccan note or cnaunei. According to Dr. Bruns, the chances of healing bullet wounds will, notwithstand ing the much greater efficiency of the new rifle, be much more favorable than in the case of the larger bores. Effect of Rrgalnr Exercise. A Pittsburg clerk lost bis position as bookkeeper at Jl,200 a year, and had to work for $750. He ssys: "At that time I was thin and weak and couldn't walk a half a mile to save a dollar. At any rate, I thought I couldn t. But I had to econo mise, and did so by walking home from my work cverv day, a distance of five miles. It pretty nearly killed me at first. Then I be gan to enjoy it. Within three months I was walking both ways, and I've kept it up ever since. He sums up tbe result ol tbis regime thus: "One hundred and eighty pounds, the appetite of an ostrich, and not a day's sickness in ten years." Constancy of Purpose. A recent writer, speaking of Charles Dar win says: "He never scattered his energy, he never wasted an hour, and by steadily keeping at it, in spite of continual ill health, and of long period of semi-invalid-ism, he did a great work, and has left the impression upon the world of a man of ex traordinary energy and working capacity. Success is rarely a matter of accident; al ways a matter of character. The reason why so many men fail Is that so tew men are willing to pav the price of self-denial and hard work which success exacts." Tree Felllig by Drnnmlle. Bomo interesting experiments were carried out the other day in the vlrinity of Copen hagen In tree foiling for military purposes by dynamite. The object was to ascertain the saving in time and labor effected by this method, and the results were exceedingly satisfactory, far moro so than Is understood to have been (he enso In somo other series of similar experiment. Trees of three feet In diameter were brought down in soma 20 to 25 minutes, whereas tho time occupied by ordinary felling would probably uavo been ten times as much. Polnon la Water. A physician expresses the opinion that in many cases of nervous debility, which havo been ascribed to overwork, insufficient nourishment, etc., the real cause may have been lead in the drinking water. Among the symptoms of lead poisoning are nmerala, deficiency of blood, a dull hue of tbe skin, digestive derangements, a coated tongue, fetid breath, nausea, colio and partial paralysis. Water should never be drunk in tbe morning without first having been allowed to run freely. Function! of the Drain. The result of the investigations of Dr. Donaldson of the brain of a famous deaf and dumb pupil of Dr. Howe, is to sub stantiate several theories which medical ex perts have advanced about the functions of the brain as an organ of thought Conclu sive evidence !b adduced to prove that the brain is an intricate phonographic medium, which registers all that sight, hearing, taste, smell and feeling brings to it. Dairy Floors. A flagstone floor, with cemented joints, is recommended for the dairy. "Wooden floors are apt to rot out, and brick floors absorb the spilled milk, soon becoming very offen sive. If bricks are used the floor should be kept painted all the time, and even then it is not so good as flagstone and cement. The flagstone underground is always kept cool, as a dairy floor should be. Wire Fnn-Gnnrd. The new safety cage is an admirable addi tion to the ordinary motor fan. This guard is Intended mainly to protect the fingers of children or meddlers from tbe effect of con tact with the rapidly revolving fan. The Kola Knt s a Deverrge. The kola nut is now prepared as a bever age in the form of chocolate and kolatina. The beverage is said to be more nutritions than cocoa, and better adapted for weak digestion than cither tea, coffee or cocoa. DISTUBBED HIS TEN ajjts. A Squabble About u Laundry Location Carried Into Coart. Charles Crady was given a hearing yester day afternoon, before Alderman McMas lers, on a charge of surety of tbe peace pre ferred by Misses Cora and Dora Palmer, sister:, who have a dressmaking establish ment at No. 53 Congress street They are tenants of Crady, and the cause of the suit was violent language and conduct on his part in a dispute between Landlord Stew art over the right of the latter to perform their laundry work in a certain portion of the house. Crady is alleged to have behaved very boisterously toward the sisters, and made threats that so disturbed their peace of mind that only a court ol law could make matters straight again. The Alderman re served his decision in tbe case until to-morrow. Black Surah silk 21 Inches wide at 70c, 83c, $1 and 1 1 25 a yard. The best values ever offered. Uuous Ss Hacks. TT1.3U To lbs Pabllc. The demand for Marvin's superior bread Is so great that, notwithstanding tbe advance in the price of flour, the site of our loaf, tbe quality and the price will bo the same ai It was three months ago. S. S. Mabvik. A 83 00 8x10 Photograph Free Of yourself or children with every doten of csbincts at Hendricks Ss Co.'s, No. 68 tfed cral st. Allegheny, every day this week. Good i cabinets, f 1 a doien. Lllo-slxo crayon only $3. ' Louvre. All our satin corsets reduced. It. & G. satin, all colors and black, Jl 7fi a pair. O. ?; . .,? V coIorl and black, reduced from ? to J2 60 a pair. 24 SIXTH ST. No Branch (Store. Household coods cacked for shipment. Hapoh & KBEKAy, 33-34 Water st. Eleoant line of gold and silver-head umbrellas and walking sticks, lowest prices, at Hauch'f, No. 295 Firth ave. wysn Stylish HnlllDffs. prices at Pitcalra's, 434 Wood strest. 9JWrpt4y adt'fl-ffiementi on ooflar per iguart or one xmerUon. Clatiifled advertlte menu on thu page tueh at Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line or each inter' Hon, and none taken for leu than fifty tenti. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. THE BRANCH OFFICE FOB THE SOUTH BIDE HAS BEEN REMOVED TO NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. ADVERTISEMENTS, NEWS AND SUBSCRIP TIONS CAN BE LEFT THEKE BOTH FOR GENERAL EDITIONS, AND F01l THE SPECIAL 60UTHS1DK ISSUE PUBLISHED EACH SATURDAY. BRANCH OFFICES ARE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT TH.E FOLLOWING PLACES. AT ALL OF WHICH WANT. FOR SALE. TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISE MENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO P. M. FOR INSERTION NEXT MORNING: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts With TUX DIS PATCH. prrrsBORo. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. S5i,9 Butler street. EMIL O. STUCKEY. 2Mb street and Penn ave. E. G. bTUCKEY & CO., Wylle aye. and Fultoast. N. bTOKKLi. Fifth Avenue Market House. CAST XXD. i. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & SHEIliLEK,Stbav. aAlwoodst. SOUTnSIDK. ' JACOB 8POHN, So. : Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. 3. KAERCHEK, 69 Federal street. H. J. MclSRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. FRED H. EGGERS. 171 Olilo street. F. H. EGGERS SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackion streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. H. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny area. T. R. MORRIS, 688 Preble ave. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCE.ER, Stationer. .No. 4 Grant ave. SHARPSBURG. a BELLMAN, Stationer, SIS Main at. ADVERTISERS, PLEASE NOTICE! THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH has been removed to corner smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. Male Hcln. WANTED-TIOILERMAKKRS AND KIVET EKS: good wages and steady employment to competent men. Inquire 113 WATER ST.. Ol.. up my 15-23 stairs. WANTED-BOYS FOR STRANDS, CHILLS ait Hl.nnlilnM All.. ..I.i.-liai. 111 St t,i.l v niiw iitauieiiiusi uiieii rm is fr-asiuii iuiui n immj at STAR IKON WORKS, Rebecca street, Allegheny City. invltf-m -TXTANTED A PRACTICAL SHEEP METAL V worker, with some capital, as pnrtnrrln an e capital, Address established business, patch ofllce. CAPITAL. DIs- jnjrI7-37 1TTANTED- A GOOD WAGON BLACKSMITH V and hell tipr. Atittlv Mnntlitv niArmnr at IlltO W N, KUMMElt A All LER'8, 4000 Forbes St., Uakland. WANTKO-AN INDUHTIUOUH, KI'.I.I A lll.K and Kobir man to learn the Industrial bull- nets. AntilvSA. u. Monday to 11. 1IUT1I. Ilnmn 1, 07 Fourth are. mria.70 YTTAN'rKD-KXI'KlttKNUr.l) OLANs 11KCHU VV ATOIHt apply Immediately. II. F. WEII r.lt. Fort Pitt Glass Works, Wsilitngton and Franklin st city. mrlt-M WANTKD-TWBNTY-riVK (24) ROLLINO mill laborers) ool'd.i tood wagen nuiirlka. Apply to tli MANAUF.lt, Kcrilono Rollins Mill Co.. Llni., Pittsburg, Pa. myl-U7 W.fT.KI,rTWO IIIIIOKLAVKItS-ACOUS-. . .. TOM ICO to laying Urn brick and eatable of building heating furnaces. Address IlltlCIC- jAiAius, unpaicn omce. in y in-w WANTKII-A YOU.NO MAN AH ASSISTANT hookkeeneri must be a stenographer and typewriter: good reference required! state sal ary expected; M. W UUpatch office. wyls-IM WANTEU-DKUO CLERK COMPETENT TO take charge; give reference and state sal ary axpected. Address STEPHENSON'S MOUEL PHARMACY, Oreentburg, Pa. mylJ-17-wnu WANTEIJ-AOENTS IN EVERY CITY IN the United States; agents can make from S3)toS3u per week. Call on or addreis T. W. llACtf. Room 704, 708 Penn ave. mylS-CS WANTKD-FIRST-CLASS GENERAL MA CHIN 1ST, capable of taking charge of a floor and men. Apnly at BUTLER & GARD NER'S, M0 Liberty St.. cor. Short. mylS-51 WANTED REGISTERED DRUG CLERK; permanent position: must be reliable, sober, single: state age and how registered. Address, with reference, KALI, Dispatch office. myl8-I44 WANTED-YOUNG MAN FOR BILL CLERK and general office work; must be a good and rapid penman and come well recommended. Address, stating age, A. II., Vox 414, Plt'sburg. mylS-lS) WANTED-FOUR FIRST-CLASS ROUGHERS on guide mill at once: union mill; every thing straight. Apply by telegraph to A. J. LEMONT, .Bessemer Rolling Mill, Bessemer. Ala. mylS-67 WANTED-A STOUT BOY TO LEARN horseshoeing and wagon blacksmith traite? one who has some experience In drlvlngshoes P?.1 reierrea. u, jii. jujiu, tresix.ioerrrDorough, myls-12 -TT7-ANTED-A GOOD BOY TO IIRIVP. mr- TV LIVERY wagon anamal nsefnl around a grocery store LIVERY wagon and mat .himself generally Ann! ly CORNER PENNSYLVANIA AVE. AND BID WELL ST Allegheny. myl7-90 WANTED-DENTIST-FULLY COMPETENT to buy half Interest In an old established and good paying practice in the best location In Pitts burg and take charge of same. Address B Dis patch office. mylS-M WANTED A SALESMAN FOR RETAIu drug and grocery trade- must be a bustler andnotalrald to wor: give experience, refer ences and salary expected. Address X. S. CO., Dispatch office. myl8-40 WANTED FOR THE UNITED STATES army able-bodied, unmarried men. be tween the ages of2l and 25 years: good pay, ra tions, clothing and medleal attendance. Apply at No. H5 PENN AVEN UK, Pittsburg, Pa. deS-18-su WANTED-AG EN TS LATEST NOVELTY In hitching devices: no knots to tie. (self lock); great Invention: 872 sold In 19 days: wanted at once party with 1300 to control entire State of rennsylyauU. S. 1, SILSliY, Qulncr, 111. myl5-65 WANTED A COLLECTOR FOR THE Metropolitan Lire Insurance Co.: a Ger man preferred. Call at the corner of Twelfth and Carson ots. Monday from 9 to 10 i. u,; good chancs for a good man. D. R. ESEEY, Ass't. Bupt. mylj.ito WANTED-A STIRRING, RELIABLE MAN about 30 years of age: must be well edu cated ami a nusucr; none umor rnruu apply; SS1 arrrrotorxiper month: must have SMo to Invest, isil neiwccn a anu x. ROOM 45, Kltner building. myiB-is TTTANTKO AGENTS TO HANDLE A YY bealthtul and delicious summer beveraga In concentrated form: a 250 boltlu makes S gal lons. The greatest seller of modern times. Ad dress, THE AVERUECK DRUG CO., Yonngs town, Ohio. myis-io WANTED-AOENTS SHOULD WRITE FOR Illustrated circular and terms for two weeks' trial of Missouri washer; washes dirtiest clothes clean by hot steam wltboutrubblng: easily sold; profitable. J. WORTH, M llrekman st, New York City. nolo-4-wssu WANTED-BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S :Butlnes College, 12 Federal street, Alle gheny: open dally through summer, 9 a. u. to 9 r. set systsm of shorthand changed from Graham's to Eclectic, the briefest aud simplest; Instruction private for both sexes, giyii-l-rrgsu WANTED-A FEW GOOD RELIABLE MEN who can travel with Una specialty for physi cians; par liberal; position permanent with op portunities for advancement to right parties; no canvassing for books; this Is no "catch-ponny" advt. t Investigation desired. Address O. W. CLOSE. SIS Wabash avo.. Chicago, 111, myls-107 VTTANTED-MEN - HONEST, TEMPERATE. v energetlomen-to travel and solicit orders tor nursery stock: men with some knowledgo of farming preferrodi permanent employment to the right men: good reference required; state ago, resent and previous occupation. R. o. CHASK CO,, 1130 tfouta Penn Square, Philadelphia, Pa. ap27-IQ.27,a.l.i,4,H.I8 WANTED-AN ACTIVE JUAN IN EVERY town In Western Pennsylvania and East ern Ohio, as agont for one of tho oldest, strongest and best accident associations doing bnsluess on a naw and attractive plan: to right parties liberal terms: Address PEOPLE'S MUTUAL AO CIDENTINSIJ tiNCE ASSOCIATION, llirnH. ton Rnlldlng, Pittsburg. Pa. raylS-7J TTrANTED-AGENTS EVERYWHERE KOIt TV our great nook. ''HtanlRT's Ailvntiira In AfHc&t" remember thu la ihni,..Mt.mih.it Stanley book published, over 800 pages, over 300 Illustrations, at the low price of r ti so: we also give free a line copper plate ens-ravlni of Stanley. suitable for framing, with each copy: we also pay blgbest commissions: If you want to make money fast eall or write for Illustrated circulars and terms. E. GATLEY CO., 23 Federal St., Alla gheny, Pa. xnylS-GO WANTED-SALK8MEN ON SALARY OK commission to bsndla tbe new patent chemical ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling novelty over prodnced: erase Ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion or paper: 20O to wo per cent, profit.; one agent's sales amounted to (620 In six days: another 132 In two bouf We want one enerxetle a-eneral agent for e Mte and Territory:., sample bymalia&ets. '.I "Manrt fullpartleularsJaddressTUEUON; -titulars, aduressTutcuuxi; 'kh tuj ur, vv i a bevsav, ff THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, SUNDAY, MAY 18, 189Q. " n I. WANTED. DTale lie In. WANTED-GOOD BARBER-APPLY AT NO. 247 OHIO STREET, Allegheny. myl7- WAJCTED-EXPER1ENOED SALESMAN AT HIMMELRIUH'B, 430 Market St., Jjtjj,,,,, WANTED-COMPETENT DRUG CLERK. AT UKBEN'S DRUG STORE, No. 2129 Uaon St. myls-48 WANTED-TWO GOOD. SMART BOYS TO answer bells. Inquire at ST. CHARLES HOTEL. mylB-151 WANTED-TO BUY ONE OR TWO SECOND HAND carpets. Address W. W., Dis patch office. ir-9 W work on St. Joseph's Church, Oil City. r a vrTPif in TO 12 STONEMASONS TO P. 11. MELV1N, Sup'L myl7-l0 WANTED - COACHMAN TO TASK CAKK of several horses and a cow. Apply to4j THIRD ST., Allegheny. myIS-32 -TTJA.NTED-ABOUT20 LABORERS. APTLY W to BAIRD BROS., Ohio River Railroad Bridge. Wheeling, W. Va. my"-'1 WANTED-2 OR MORE COATMAKEKS AT once: first-class workman only. Address J. L. LOCKHAUT. Washington, Pa. my 1 4-61 WANTED-TWO FIRST-CLASS makers, to go to a country town, at P. J. LOUGHNEY 964 Liberty st. r TXT ANTED TKiVKi.iNa SALESMAN CAN TV make specialties. 50 per week permanently: trade TABORS, 325 Dearborn St., Chicago. UlJlCltf ANTED-8IGN PAINTEE-AYOUNGMAN . , who wants to finish bis trade can have steady Job. G. O. O'BRIEN, Painter, 292 Fifth ave. J myJ8-47 Female Help. WANTED A NURSE WITH GOOD REFER ENCE. 134 RIDGE AVE., Allegheny. myl8-63 WANTED-EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES at HUIMELRlCH'S, 430 Market street. . my 18-101 WANTED-EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES: positively no other need to apply Monday at M. BLACK, 68 Ohio St., Allegheny City. myl8-77 ANTED-A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework:) must be experienced; family of two: best wages. Inquire at No. 295 FIFTH AVE. myl8-8 WANTED-HOUSEKEEPER TO TAKE charge of a household; middle-aged or widow lady preferred. Please address, stating terms, etc., A. B. C, Homestead, Pa. myl8-9 WANTED LADIES WE OFFER YOU pleasant and profitable work at home or to travel. No experience needed: 115 weekly and upward. Address LOCK BOX 85. Columbus, O. myl7-83-8u WANTED-TWO GIRLS AS COOK AND nurse; reference required; nurse to be a Protestant, of age from 25 tu 40. Address W. S., Box 333, or apply at 452J FIFTH AVE., Plttsbnrg, Pa. myl7-5 WANTEO-A LADY TO DO WRITING AT home; good wages. Address, with self addressed stamped envelope, MISS FRORA D. JONES. SonthBend, lnd., of the famous "Blush of Roses" for the complexion. myl7-27 WANTED-AN EDUCATED PROTESTANT woman to nurse one child Syears old; must speak pure French and German and be able to sew; none but best of references need apply; good wages. Address 24 LINCOLN AVE., Alle gheny, pa. myl5-21 WANTED-TWO YOUNG LADIES OF Intelligence and refinement to engage In a well paying business, to leave city; no money or experience required. For further Information rati at 204 Bmltbfleld St., second floor. W. B, KNIGHT. myl8-50 Bltnnllona. WANTED-SITUATION AS NURSEl EIGHT years' experience with children) good ref erence. Address W. W., Dispatch office, myls-52 WANTED-JULY1. ISM-SITUATION BY AN A 1 traveling salesman t Ohio territory pre ferred. Address WANTED, Dispatch office, wyls-41 XTrANTKD-SlTUATION AS II TV CERY clerk! hare large order trade: ran furnish best of city refartiies, Addreis K. It,, Dispatch office. my!7.4 WANTKO-BY EXPERIENCED ACCOUNT ANT, poaltlon as bookkeeper, cashier or correspondent In wholesale or manufacturing builncisii rcferenoes. Addreis A. Jr., cars Carrier No. 32. myl7-:i Xir ANTEI)-EMPI,OYMF.NT JIY INTELLI- Vv UKN l, strictly temperat man, at tune kvenlng.ear.oreor inetal-welghlng, e lulling a war cripple. Address II or anv work It. 1'.. 4IK Fifth ave, , McKeoaport. Pa, myU-02-wasu WANTED-SITUATION BY AN ENGLISH MAN with A No. 1 testimonials; has had ex perience In coal and coke la Sheltleld and other nusineM centers in icnglana Address P.O. BOX No. 1, Mansfield Valley, Pa. myl7-oi yCT A N TED- SITUATION - THE UNDEIt- vv muNKU nrsi ana second elass cooks desire season's engagement at a summer resort: wllllug totake charge or larder and kitchent flrstclats references. Address C, L., Dispatch office. my!5-2:-Tbsa -TTTTANTED-BITUATION BY Tw0 TRAVEL- vv inu men having permanent sample rooms In Chicago In the wholesale district, and selling to both the lart-e retail trade and lobbera here, wish some staple lines on commission to sell In Chicago and large surrounding towns: best references. Ad- cress if. IV, care Lord & inomas, Chicago, lit. myl8-40 Boarders nnd Lodgers. WANTED-OCCUPANTS FOR DESIRABLE parlors and other unfurnished rooms, at 40 PENN AVENUE. myl7-80 w AN TED-OCCUPANTS FOB A FUR- NlSHEDroom: irenti nreferred. No. 207 No. 207 myl8-2S BUU1H. HIGHLAND AVE., East End. WANTED-A YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF good address wishes a room-mate. Call at 187 FOURTH AVE., cor. of Boas street. Pitts, bnrg. myl5-72-Tbrsu -fTy ANTED OCCUPANTS FOR NICELY V V furnished second story front room racing Sarks: suitable for two gents; terms reasonable. 14 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. myl8-115 WANTED-FOUR GENTLEMEN FOR TWO handsomely furnished rooms, (24) two and one-half miles from Allegheny City, on Fort Wayne Railroad; beiutiful views: excellent water; both gases; all the comforts of home to de sirable parties; terms moderate: references ex changed. Please address COUNTRY, Dispatch office. myia-43 Boarding. WANTED-BY GENTLEMAN AND WIFE, one large uulurnlihed front room, with board; Allegheny preferred. Address W. F., room 18, McC'ance block, Pittsburg, Pa. myl8-W TT7-ANTED BOARD. WITI1 TWO ROOMS'. BY V a gentleman, wife and child: East End preferred: references exchanged Address 5IER- lUAai, vispaicn omce. myl8-w Partneri. WANTED-A PARTNER WITH tSOTOtlOO, In good paying business. Address, PART NER, Dlipatch office. mvlS-lu? WANTED-AN ACTIVE OR 8ILENT PART NER with tS, 000 to 110,000 capital la an estab lished manufacturing and commercial business. Address COMMERCIAL, Dispatch office, my 17-30 WANTED-A PARTNER WITH 92,000 TOPUT up against like amount with me In a big paying manufacturing business; first-class refer ence given and required. Address P. It,. Dis patch office. myia-127 -TTT-ANTED-PARTIEBTOJOININDEVELOF-vy 1NO a large oil, coal, iron and lumber field in West Virginia; located In one of tho richest mineral regions In the State, and very accessible. Address 11. A R., 81. James Hotel, Pittsburg, Pa, myl7-49 , Financial. , WANTED-M0RTGAOE8-M0NEYT0L0AN In sums to suit at iH, 6 and 6 per cent, ALLES A BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 1C7. apl9-14-TTSSU -TTTANTED-MORTOAOES IN LARGE AND TV small amounts at lowest rates. MA CRIIM A CUBBAGE, Room 14 Fidelity Building, 121 Fourth ave. fel0-61 WANTED-MORTG AGES-SI, 000, 000TO LOAN . J city and suburban properties at H. 'ud (percent, and on larms in Allegheny and adja cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. U. 1'ENNOGK A SON, 147 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41 T7ANTED-TO SELL 18 SHARKS OF AR vv MKNIA Insurance Co. 'a stock: since 1874 have received casta dlrldends on said stock amounting to tl.suoi necessity compels tho owner to sell, but will not tsko less tban par (ft.SdO). Ad dress J. 8., Dispatch office. myH-48 WANTED-TO SUPPLY CAPITAL-MAN U FACTUR1NO establishments desirous of Increasing facilities can securo requisite capital by applying to W. II. BARCLAY, U, S.'Pensloa AeouL this cut. Examination must bo satlifac- toryj communications confidential. iny4-l2-wsau WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY-WE HAVE over one million dollars to loan on city and suburban property at 4U per cent; no tax; we will also loan money f ' on improved larms in Alio. gbeny, Beaver, Fayette, Washington and Weit moreland countlcs;auy marketable security taken fur loans or any amount. BLACK A BAlRD, 93 jrourtu are. lo3-au-su ailscellnneona. ANTED-BOME ONE TO ADOPT A W healthy male child; ono month old. MRS. d. MRS Biy!S-69 MOSBAUOH, 105 Market st. TTTANTED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S YY doien (13) of Stewart ft Co. 'a fine cabinet photos for (l, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny. mv28-49-Tisa XXTANTED A BECOND-nAND TANDEM v V nicvclo or tandctn trlcv blcyclo or tandem tricycle: must be in good condition and cheap. Address, giving price, inyl8-6J lAnuAai, jjispaicu oiuce. "TTTANTED-ABOUT 5.000 YARDS OF IBEST vv Allegheny river cobblestone delivered at aicunaiEii ave.. xjgnieenin waru. x. Wiftva1 KN, Contractor, 651 Carnegie ave. myl7-25 -tTTTANTED-WILL GIVE FREE SITE AND TV free gas to manufactories at Jeannette, on main line or Pennsylvania Railroad. Address EAST JEANNETTE LAND CO., Greensburg, Pa. mbl3-5o-sa WANTED-TO BELL OH TRADE FOR property In city or Osklsnd. a suburban property! 9 rooms, IK acres ground and all mod. era Improvements! faro S cts. Write and give particulars to J. O., Dispatch office, Pittsburg, mylO-U fjfflt ', rmViin 1 f,,gmtiJrr iwfl gQR BALE-IMPROVED BEL ESTATE CltV Residences. I?OR BALE-81.800-BCIOTO NEAR FITCn ST.f frame bouse: 4rooms and good cellar: lotllOx lOOfeet. D. BEHEN A BON, 4112 renn ave. myl8-l Tfiu a 1 1 i a rfirTRIH AVENUE PROP- U ERTY that Is far below value to a quick buyer. it n tjim. Wn. 93 Fourth avenue. . w -. myl7-4 FOR 8ALE-83.600-CLARK BT.. NEAR MIL LElCnewbnck house, five rooms and finished attic Inside si. titters, nicely papered and finished; large lot! COOPER TA PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. myl6-l33 TOB 8ALE-S3.00O-EVELINE NEAR PENN; ll elegant new frame; 9 rooms, reception hall, norcheaT bathroom: all modern Improvements: best finish? lot 45X125. D. BEHEN V& SON. 4112 Penn ave. fT'8"5 TJIOK SALE-A. PROPERTY ON FOURTH Jc I ., nnnnsltethe new Government build- in,. r- m n.iM that Is sure to Increase In value: In fact is worth more to-day. a H. LOVE. No. 93 Fourth avenue. my!7-4C FOR SALE-M.000-ON Wi LIE AVE. CABLE line, cottage bouse, six rooms, large porch, good cellar, gas, water, boardwalks, etc.: nice view and surroundings: bouse In excellent condition-lot 64x148. COOPER PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. myl8-l3S UlOB SALE-A VERY DESIRABLE RESI DENCE property on Center ave., in the very best part of the avenue, an A No. 1 location for a phvslclan: goon sirea lot. eic; win sen on easy terms If desired. C. H. LOVE, So. 93 Fourth ave nue. myl7-46 TTIOR SALE-ROBERTS ST.. HALF SQUARE jl? from Wylle ave. cable ears, corner property; ood brick bouse of five rooms, finished attic, oth gases, city water, good cellar, etc: lot, 21x 83; a great bargain. COOPER A PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. ' myl8-133 FOR 6ALE-H330-CONGRESS ST.: GOOD brick house of seven rooms, hall, bath, hot and cold water, both gases, laundry.slate mantels, stationary range: house newly papered and painted: a bargain. COOPER A PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. mylS-138 TTOH SALE-FINE WASHINGTON STREET nronertv: new two-story mansard, pressed brick; eight rooms; all modern conveniences; three new three-story bricks in rear; good big lot; decided bargain. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourth ave. mylS-95-TTPSa FOR SALE-81.650-ON near Thirty-third st, 22x90. with stood two-storv MEL WOOD AVE., Thirteenth ward, lot frame house of four rooms and basement; one-half orsll cash hal. to suit purchaser; big FREY, 8509 Butler st. bargain. THOS. MCCAF-myl8-156-wsu FOR SALE-NO. 275 FORTY-FIFTH ST., LOT 20x110, with new 2-story and mansard brick dwelling. 8 rooms, hall, bath, china closet, ce mented laundry and newly papered throughout; one-half cash, balance to suit purchaser. See THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler St., city. myl8-l57-ws8u FOR SALE-PUOO-COR. FORTY-SEVENTH and Plummer sts.. Seventeenth ward, lot 47x100, with frame dwelling and business hodso of seven rooms and attic; No. 1 location lor any kind of business; terms, one-half cash, bal. to suit: will sell vacant lot 22x100 for SI, 80O, at terms to suit. Particulars of THOS. W. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st. mylO-85-WEBU F OR SALE-BLUFF STREET PROPERTY elegant residence, pressed brick-front of 9 rooms, bath, w. c, vestibule, hall, slate mantels. perfect 6ewerace. naved cellar lot 23x130 ft. to an alley; biggest bargain ever offered on Bluff St.: possession at once; ALLESA BAILEY, 167. send for new nrlce list. 161 Fourth ave. Telephone myl7-30-WBSU FOR SALE-A CHOICE INVESTMENT ON A leading avs., only three minutes' from Court House, corner property: new three-story brick, eight rooms and storeroom; new brick dwelling of six rooms: also two brick dwellings ol seven and eight rooms each: all contain the latest Improved rnnTcnlcnces; lot 02x109 to st. COOPER & PET TY, 107 Fourth ave. mylS-lM 17'OR 8ALE-M.C00-ON WYL1E AVE. CABLE X7 Hue, 8 minutes' ride from the Coart House. eiegant new unck "welling; S rooms, hall, vestl- ouie, uouuio parlors, oatn, -.i.,l - f--..-- With atatlnnarv tulia. Intliln ahnttura. hnth raiti. unui. iiiaius w. c. nuuuiii slate msntelii all ronvenlences; lot 21x100: flrst- ciassneignooruooa: possession riven at onrei a great bargain. uu until PETTY, 107 fourth nve mylS-MS JiOR HALK-DESIRAIILE BUSINESS PROP : ERTY. Fifth ave., near Seneca it,, brick welling of rooms, attic, bslh. etc., and store roomi In rear frame dwelling, A rooms and nttlot vardpsvrdi towered i side entrance! Iot20ft. by 118 to Ann tt, ; established grocery business of 14 ears' itandlngi sell with or without stock) send for now nrlrti list, ALLES A DAlbKY, 1M Fouith are. Tel. 187. mjflS-02.wiu Itnsr rtnrt Residences. 8ALK-HOWLF.Y NEAR MAIN ST.I 171011 V beautiful new frame home; II rooms, ball. attic, water. Insldn shutters, sliding doors, eto.i lot 20X100 fet. D. UEIlhN A BON, 4111 Penn mylS-5 170)1 SALE-NEW IlltlOK HOUSE, 13 HUOMHl .' all conveniences; lot, 61x125 feeti nearnaved strest, Nineteenth wardi bandy to P. It. H. and eabl; price, 14 .50. MELLON BROTHERS. 0319 Station St., E. E. iuyl8-44-TTSil 17'OR BALEHU,000-NEW HRICK, 15 ROOMS: I eleeant finish! all conveniences! handsomely located on paved street; lot, 65x153; Nineteenth ward; handy to P. R, R. and cable. MICLLO. BROTHERS, 6340 Station St.. E.E. myl8-44-TTSu FOHBALE-NEAT.NEWDWELLINQ HOUSE or seven rooms, bath, range, hall, front and rear porches, both irasea. Inside w. c, near Shady- biuu aiawuu; Jut euxiiv, inimeajais possession; easy terms GEORGE SCHMIDT, in Fourth are. mylS-18 FOR SALE 4.tX HANDSOME HOME "Shady Bide;" new Queen Anne house. 6 rooms; conveniences; now occupied by owner and In perfect condition: nice large lot; attractive surroundings. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. myl5-U OR SALE-3,00O-NICE CORNER; GOOD E. E. streets; near to both cables: an at tractive home suitable as a location for business and worthy of attention as an investment: lot 36x115 with house of 8 rooms. CHARLES SOM ERS A CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave.. E. E. myl5-53 FOR BALE-EIGHT ACRES, WITH FINE mansion house of 12 rooms: all modern con veniences; good stable and outbuildings: elegant shade and rrult trees: within two minutes' walk of Ilfthave. cab!ecars;one of the most delight ful locations In East End: this nmncrtr will make one of the finest residence properties In the city, orcanbesub-dlvldedand large profit made on tne selling price, ir sold soon. THUS. T.lli- GETX. lit Fourth ave. ; 71 Diamond St. after May 20. xnyio-a FOR 8 ALE-SHAD YSIDE RESIDENCE-NEW two-story frame Queen Anne residence. 10 rooms, bath and launury, porches, h.&c. water, nat. gas, wired for electric light. Inside w. c, slate mantels, tile hearths: In fact a complete home In every respect, beautifully located In a good neigh borhood: nrtt-ciass advantages for rapid transit, being within live mln. walk or Sbadyside sta. and two mln. of proposed Center ave. line; very cheap at S3. 500: see it. GEO, C. SLEETH. Peun and Shady aves.. East End. myl7-39-TTSBu Allegheny Residences. FOB SALE-AT AN EXCEEDINGLY LOW price; Jackson, near Arch St., Second ward, Allegheny: corner property; good frame dwelling or six rooms, large hall, both gases, city water, washhouse; all sewered and in nice condition: lot, 32x72.8; terms to suit. COOPER A PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. mrl3-133 TTIOK BALE-MOST DESIRABLY LOCATED jl' propi nronertv on Monta'omerviivoniin- Alla-hpnv fronting park, 116 feet; Improvements consist of double brick home on one corner and two frame houics on other. Will be sold separately or ss a whole. This a chance seldom offered to secure such valuable property. Price reaionao quick buyer. Full particulars from J. B. KIN A CO., 152 Fifth ave. mj nable to JJ. I.AK- myl7-C8 Suburban Residences, TrOR BALE-SEVERAL nOUSES AND LOT3 1 stand near Wllklnsburg, varying In price from (2,000 upward: some of tbem are very cheap. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. myl7-4 17'OR SALE-8A200-NO. 8 GRANT AVENUE, ? Mlllvalo borough: lot 22x123: new two-story and mansard frame business house and dwelling; finished In best of style: containing ball, store, bath and 8 rooms; good stable on rear or lot: best location In the borough for any kind of business; terms K cash. bal. to suit, See THOS. HcOAFF BEY, 8509 Butler st, mylQ-85-wssu FOR BALE -ON MAIN ST., CHARTIERS, beautiful location, lot 80x100, with new double Queen Anne dwelling of hall, six rooms and fin ished attic In each; porches front and rear: bouses finished in latest modern style; beautiful lawn, etc.: price for both. V"X will sell one house and lot, 25x100, rortiaoo; veryeasypsyments, THlA, MCCAFFREY, SS09 Butler at. Telephone 6314. Office open evenings. mvlo-oi-Wflsu VOll SALE LOTS. East End Lais. J 7OR HALE-tQOO-LAKGE LOTS, 24X133: ORA ' Z1ER St. ; easy payments: Twenty-flrstward. ELI.ON BltOTHLRS, 6319 Station St., . E. myl8-4t-TTSU FOHBALE-LOTS-4 HANDdOME LOTH. 42X 108 ft., on CO-rout streets good location: handy to P. It. It. and anule; Nineteenth wnrdt near paved streut, MELLON UR01'HF.RS,6.TI9 Station at., E. E. my8-4l-TTSU 171011 SALE-THREE SPLENDID LOTS COR. ! Niagara and Caroline sls near Craft are,; sue 27 fl.il In bv va It, AppiT 10 I'AiltlCtt. WELSH, Real Estate and Insurance Agont Albert llCAIDrl inylS-23 t, uvnr v(a aic. ITIOR SALE-LOTS! LOTSt LOTS-BELLB-; FIELD ave.. Thirteenth ward: convenient to cable line; lots 20x140; only 150; 110 down, bal ance small monthly payments. COOPER A PETTY. 107 Fourth sve. myl8-138 FOR SALE-LARGE LOTS ON FAIHMOUNT. Rebecca and Margaretta streets: delightfully located; grand view of East Liberty Valley; near Penn are. cable road; price 500 tot-iOO. J, J, ALAND, 131 Fifth aye. myia-IM TTOR SALE-SIX ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL X' laving land at main entrance to Schenley Park at 69 per cent less thau Is being asked ror the adjoining land that does not lay any bettor: the grounds are covered with fine fruit, shads and shrubbery! tosmyone wanting really tbe finest location adjoining tbe Park grounds this property has no equal now or the market: will sell on terms to suit. C.H.LOVE, No. 93 Fourth ave nue. myl4-6i-Tbssu Suburban Lots. FOR BALE-LOTS, LOTS AT WILMERDINO; branch office. No. 2 Westlngbonse ave., Wll merding: main office, 162 Fourth are. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO. myl-92-TTB8u TTIOR BALE-GOOD LOTS 26x100 FEET, ONLY a- fniinuiei' waia irom wiiainaourg station tor minutes' walk from Wllkinahnn awn racn. eao casn ana lie a rnsnu. No. 91 Four lb area ui. C. II. LOVE, FOR SALE-LOTS. TO LKT. MEETiyGS. jl City liota FOR BALE-II.C50-LEVEL LOT ON WYLIB ave.; 20xll2: good location and a bargain, COOPER A PKTir, 157 Fourth ave, myl-is8 TTOR SALE-S35 FRONT FOOT ON WEBSTER JU ave.: street graded and paved; lot level ana In excellent neighborhood, 107 Fourth ave. COOPER A PETTY, lnyis-iAJ FOR BALE-GREATEST BARGAIN ON THE market: lot 60x155. with a well built and finished frame dwelling of seven rooms, wide hall, splendid cellar with rock floor, cistern, shade trees and shrubbery: this property is situate on Wylle ave. cable and rrontson two good aves. ; easy terms. COOPER A PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. mylS-158 Dllaeellaneona. ITiOR BALE-OWN A HOME-WE WILL BUY ? or build ror you anywhere and let your rent pay for the property: no security required. GHANITESTATFPROVIDKNT ASSOCIATION, branch office. Standard building, 631-533 Wood st. mylS-lS-TTSBu FOR SALE ABOUT9 ACRES OF BEA UTIFUL laying land, some or 11 level and the remainder gently rolling, for J500 per acreicovered with natu ral forest trees: tbe land adjoining and not laving any better on the average cannot be purchased for less than from 81,200 t0 il. 500 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 must be sold for cash: If a purchaser should not baVfS enough money to pay all cash we could get a mortgase on it cashed, so as to settle In cash with tbe present owners; to a quick buyer this is a bargain of a lifetime. O. II. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. myl4-50-WT8n FOR. SALE BUSINESS. Business Chances. FOR SALE-A FINE RESTAURANT DOING n good business. Call or address C. S. KHOADS. Jeannette. my!8-133 FOR SALE-ONE OF THE FINEST TEA stores In this cltv; big profits; cheap to a cash buyer. P. O. BOS 61, jcity. mylS-S FOR SALE-FINE DENTAL PRACTICE ON Penn ave.. Pittsburg. with complete outfit and lease of office and residence: on easy terms. Ad dress DENTIST, Dispatch office. mylS-34 FOR SALE-CORNER DRUGSTORE, LOCA TION central: reason for selling, engaged In other business; splendid opening for a young man. Address CAMPHOR, care box 682. Pitts burg. Pa. myl8-148 FOR BALE-PRINTING OFFICE DOING A good business: a sure Income from one thing alone; the very best business reason for selling: a bona fide offer. Address PRINTING OFFICE, Dispatch office. mylS-142 FOR SALE-GROCERY STORES. S500 TO S2.0CO: drug stores, 11,500 to l,6C0: cigar stores, no tion store, news stand, gents' furnishing store, S and 10c store, restaurant, lunch room and other business chances. PERC1VAL A CHAPMAN, 429 Grant St. myl8-94 FOR SALE-PLUMBING AND BTEAMF1T TING business: substantial brick building with steam power and almost new eight-Inch pipe machine: first-class location; 111 health of propri etors sole reason for disposing. Address PLUMBER, Dispatch office. myl8-123 FOR BALE -FISH AND FRUIT DEPOT; finest book and stationery store In best town in Western Pennsylvania; excellent city musla store, good office business; grocery stores, bak eries, drugstores, cigar stores, butcher shops. BHEPARD & CO., 151 Fourth are. myl4 FOR 8ALE-A GOOD BUSINES3-A CI.OTn. ING store, established over nine Tears, in ING store, established over nine years, in a handsome town (county seat). Is offered on favor- able terms: business pays 12,600 a year after store ana personal expenses deducted, and proofs to show forltt ffood reasons for selling. AaarcMtt, myl8-71 care Carrier 38, Cleveland, O. ITIOR SALE-REPUBLICAN WEEKIr NEWB- PAPER and Job office outfit, consisting ofall modern Improrcd machinery. Including folder and sterctyplng machine. Presses and all ma chinery In excellent condition! oyer 1400 bona fide circulation and a large Jobbing patronage; oeatcd at eountv seat in one of Pennsylvania's most prosperous (run mnnufarturlng cnunlle'i raro opportunity for psrty meaning business. Ad dress A. U Dispatch office, Pittsburg, Pa. inyl7-62 naalnese fltnnds. J70f ! lue , II, Li H ALE-ONr. or Tlin MOST DKHIRATir.H lueated business nropertles on Liberty street. wi a iiu, v.1 juurwi avenue, myii-fi T7OH HALK-OLI) ESTABLISHED MKlt ' CHANT tailoring stand, Including stock, fix tures, good will and lease, on Hinltlifleld St., at a bargain to quick purchsier. Address A, 11,, Dis patch office. , mylM3 T 710 It BALK-NO. 3705 IIUTLKH BT.I LOT 1 21x100, with largo one-story storeroom In front and two-story frame of four rooms In rear) No. 1 buslneis location: price reasonable! one halfraah, balance to suit. THOS. MOOAFFREY, 1509 Butler st., elty, myU-IM-wsu TTtORBALE-FOIl BEST OF REASONS, VALU ' ABLE property on Hue of railroad In Westmoreland eo.t new dwelling of nine rooms; stre, with ball over same, stable and buggy shed, barber shop and other outbuildings! good spring water and spring house; one-half acre rich and level ground; would make a good hotel of 17 rooms and do large business; price 3,000; on easy terms: or will exchange for city or sub urban property. THOS. WELSH ft CO., 71 Federal St., Allegheny. mvl8-2 FOR SALE-A NEW BRICK STORE ROOM and dwelling attached, situated on the cor ner of one of the best streets In tbe East End; dwelling Is separate from the store, and contains double parlors, dining room, kitchen, laundry, six bed rooms, oath room, inside w. c, largo finished attle which can be made into two more rooms, alato mantels In all rooms, tile hearths; every thing first class; property will rent for fl.OOO a year; will be sold for a moderate payment down, balance on time, or will exchange for vacant property. Forpartlcnlars, price, etc., call on KELLY A ROGERS, No. 6315 Station street. East End. myl7-17 Blanufacturlns; Sites. FOB SALE-140 FEET FRONT ON LIBERTY street, running back to an alley, In a good location; plenty of room to make a switch connec tion with Pa. Ii. K, : this is made np of a combina tion of properties, and a rare chance to get so large piece or ground In so good location for busi ness. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. myl7-46 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Tlorse-. Vehicles. Live Stock. oVe. FOR SALE-IF YOU WANT A FINE DOG call or addrefs JOS. WATSON, Friendship ave.. E. E., Pitts. myl8-153 FOR BALE-THREE VERY FINE BUGGY mares, 1 6 and 7 years old: alio, one doctor's buggy and one side bar cheap If sold at once. Ad dress H. U., Dispatch office. myl7-77 FORSALK-AT PUBLIC BALE ON THURS DAY. Hay 22, Ave horses, 35 cows and farm ing Implements of all kinds belonging to ANTHONY ZENDEB, Twenty-second ward, Oak land. mylS-24-Tusu FOR SALE-SORREL HOR3E, 5 YEARS OLD; a perfect driver; sound In every respect; can trot la I mln.; would trot fast if handled: also bnggy and harness. Call on or address J. A. UUBION, Brownsville, Penn. myl3-73 FOR SALE-AT A B AUO AIN-A HANDSOME T cart, made by Hooker: almost new: cost 8000, will sell at (400; also, a brougham made by Glelsenkamp: cost 8300, will sell at S400; also, a handsome set of carriage harness, GLEISEN KAMPASON, Peon ave. mylS-i FOR SALtt-A GRAND CART OR BROUGHAM horse, 16 bands high, 6 years old, blocky built, dark bay, no white, high spirited but gentle and a flue, prompt driver in single and double harness; splendid knee action and carries head high with out check: Is also welt broken to saddle and per fectly broken to march and parade; this Is one of the handsomest geldings to be seen anywhere, and he Is sound and all right. Address P.O. SHANK, Litchfield, Medina county, Ohio. Uiy9-49-13,!S,17,18,t0,24,25 Machinery nnd Metals. TTIOR BALE-ENOINES AND BOILERS-NEW X1 end refitted; repairing promptly attended to. POltrEK FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. ap3-7 FOR SALE-MATERIAL AT THE ECONOMY Oil Works, Freedom, consisting of steam Eumps, 2. s and 4-lnch auction, two second-hand oilers, lot of second-hand pipe, fittings, etc., from 1 to 4 Inch, Iron tanks, buildings, and a lot ol second-band lumber. Inquire ot J. ABLETT, Dunuesne way and Eighth street, Pittsburg, or Dun i S. D, Mauuvn, sreeaom, jra, myil-w-TTau BTIaeellaneons. TTIOB BALE -BANK SAFE-FIRE AND X' burglar proof, with time lock! one-third cost. J. B. UcUAltl'NEY, Tarentum, Pa. my9-28-TTsis PERSONAL. PERSON A L-8END B. W AKRON, COL., It cts. and he will send you a warranty dd to a town lot in AKRON, COL. mylS-39 ERSONAL BOOKS VYANTED-1 OR 1,000: a. oaouu ror sale; an bargains. jfjiANH. BACON A CO., Ml Bmlthfleld st. myU TJERSONAL- HOOKS WANTED-LV YOU XT have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STOKE, BeTenIb Aranue Hotel building. mh7 PERSONAL-IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PAR ENT'S and teachers We And from experi ence thousands of children prematurely losing their sight from various causes: we will carefully examine all such free of charge, and tell yon ff glasses are needed or not. CHESSMAN MAN NION, Expert Opticians, 43 Federal, All'y. Best SI spectacleson uarth. myl7-8l LOST. T OST-li BEWARD-A BIO, DARE OKAY JU mastiff dog, with four white feet and white breast: answers to name l'hll: i reward will be paid If returned to A. DllEsSKL, butcher, 472 Fifth ave.. elty. myl8-S7 LOST-ON EVKNINO OF MAY 18. A l'OCKET UOOK. containing railroad ticket, cash and papers or value only to tbe owner. The Under will be liberally rewarded on returning same to NO. 183 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. mylt-ltt LOST "FOR J5VKR" THE BEAUTIES OF nature to thousands who lose their sltht by neglect or carelessness In selection spectacles: remember you will never have but one pair or eyes, and we can guide you to earing for them, being; expert opticians, CHESSMAN-MAN-NION, 42 federal, Allegheny. Dest II spectacles ea earth, nrl7-U CI it Itenldenee. TO LET-23 BLUFF' STBEET ELEOANT residence, nine rooms, bath, all modern con veniences, large ysrd, srst-class condition; possession June 1. ALLES A BAILEY. 164 Fourth ave. Telephone 167. myl7-29-wagq East End Reslaencra. TO LET-FURNISHED HOUSE ON O'HARA street, East End, Queen Anne frame dwelling of seven rooms and all modern conveniences, gases, bathroom, etc. BLACK A HAIKU 95 Fourth ave. xnyl&-73 TO LET-FURNISHED HOUSE IN THE Esit End. situate on Emerson street, eight rooms completely furnished, and all modern con veniences. BLACK t BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. my 18-73 TO LET-POTTER ST., BHADYSIDE, ON line of P. R. k.. new bouse of eight rooms, bath, laundry, natnral gas, electric lights, etc. Inquire of H. W. HEADBICK, 264 Sandusky St., Allegfeny. mylf-73 Allegheny Realdeneex. TO LET-NO. 166 GRANT AVENUE, NEAR North avenue, Allegheny City; 8-room house; natural gas. hot and cold water, oath, w. c. etc. C H. LOVE, No, 93 Fourth avenue. myl7-44 Suburban Realdxnceit. TO LET-AT CRAFTON, NEAR STATION, bouse of 7 rooms, finished attic, hard and soft water. ELI CP.UM, Crafton, Panhandle Rail road. mylS-85 TO LET-AT HULTON, PA., FIVE MINUTES from station. raoA lo-room house, with 14 acres of ground: rent low to a desirable tenants Address P. O. BOX 760, Plttsbnrg. Pa. myl8-9I TO LET FURNISHED HOUSE, EMSWORTH station. P.. Ft. W. & C. R. R.: 11 rooms furnished in homelike style, having all modern conveniences: large lawn, good stable; win rent for summer months or longer: rent only 40. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. royl8-73 TO LET-FURNISHED HOUSE AT QUAKER Valley station. Ft. W. R. B.. one of the choicest suburban residences on tbe road: Vii acres of ground, with beautiful lawn, good stable and carriage house; can have use of horses also. See BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. myl9-73 TO LET-HOME AVENUE, BELLEVUE, A few minutes' walk from station, elegant mansion of 16 rooms, large halls, etc.. and all modern conveniences, fine lawn, large grounds, fruit and shade trees: to desirable tenant very moderate rent; will rent for summer months. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave., above new postoffice. myl7-58-Tussu Apartments. TO LET-ONE LARGE AND TWO SMALL newly furnished front rooms at 69 ARCH ST. myl8-19 TO LET-FURNISHED ROOMS-2 NICELY furnished rooms, with bath, suitable for two cr three single gents; nice (oca t Ion; low rent. At A. U. 9d X 1 JLL AIA. mylS-B TO LET AN ELEGANT SECOND STORY front bed room furnished, suitable for onp or twogentlemen, with use of bath; excellent neigh borhood. Address J. V., Dispatch office. mylS-lC TO LET HANDS031ELY-FURNI3HED front and back rooms, wltb use of batb, to gentlemen: convenient to Dotn came lines and I R. R. la East Liberty. Address W U., Dispatch office. myjo-119 TO LET-24 LARGE AND WELL VENTI LATED rooms In suites of 2 to 4. or will let the 24 to one party; one of the best locations In the city for a good boarding bouse. McMANUS A CO., Real Estate and Insurance Agts., corner of Wood and Fourth ave., Pittsburg. mylS-66 Ofllcea. Desk Room. &i. TO LET-A FEW NICE OFFICES IN GER MANIA SAV1NOS BANK BUILDING, Wood and Diamond streets. aplO-49 TO LET DESK ROOM IN OUR MAIN office, with use of desk, etc: hare one s.nall room Inclosed In glass to rent. U.U.LOVE. No. 93 Fourth avenue. myl7-M mo LET-TWO ELEOANT AND COMMODf- X OUB offices centrally located and Immediately available! hare been used as physicians' unices for a number of years: furnished or unfurnished, asnesirea. Aaareisn L. C, Dispatch omce. mTis-153-Mwrsu TO LET-FOURTH BTORY OF NO. 99 FirTH avenus, part of what has ben heretofore known as The Dlipatch Building; room suitable for lodge room or for light manufacturing. Ky to be had from W. M. Crlbbs. Ileal Estate Agt., No. 99 Fifth are. For particulars see BUU. M0 II. DlSPA'lOil, earner Bnilthlltld and Diamond an. 117 MUcrllnneons. TO LCTOR FORMALE-HOTELH, COTTAGES H.I h.lh I.a.,. atlan.tn f'llw U I . I... for sale In all psrts ai the elty: alio So, Attsntlo ISKAKL Cltv. Chelsea and for Attantta intio i.and co. 6. ADAMS A CO., Real Estate Agts., Real Ks. u, Manila a vw, atva tato and Law Building, apie-M FOUND. FOUND-BY ACTUAL EXPERIENCE WE And that half the nervous headaches com plained of are caused by "straining the eyes;" we will test your sight "free or charge" and tell you If yon need glasses or not. CHESSMAN MANNION, expert opticians, ii Federal, All'y, Best 91 spectacles on earth. my!7-81 ItEIOUTS. 31HE ARGYLE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J I Ocean end of Connectlcnt ave. Now open, ull viow of ocean. 3. W. FERGUSON. apl2-49-Mwrau J3BDF0RD SPRINGS, BEDFORD, PENNA. Unsurpassed for health or pleasure. Opens June li I B, DOTY, Manager. myl-69 HOCHHEIMER'S HOTEL AND CAFE. American and European plans. Appointments and service first class. H. HOCHHEIMER, Ca terer, 1403 Atlantic ave., Atlantic City. my4-7S-sn IDLEWOOD HOTEL AND COTTAGES, Ave miles from Pittsburg on Panbandle Rail road. Open for tbe season '90 on May SO, under tbe same management as heretofore. Further particulars on tbe premises or at No. 63 Sixth avenue. Pittsbure. M. STANFORD JACKSON, Manager. myl8-78 THE MANSION, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Elegantly remodeled, Greatly enlarged, hand somely tarnished. OPEN ALL THE YEAR. mylS-108 CHARLES McGLADE. MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Oresson Springs. On the summit of the Allegheny Mountains. Will open JUNE 25. For circulars and Infor mation address WM. R. DUNHAM, Superintendent. myI-63 Cresson. Cambria Co., Pa. On the Crest of the Alleghanies, 3,000 FEET ABOVE TIDE-WATER. Season Opens June 21, 1890. These fmons mountain resorts, situated at the summit of the Alleghanies and directly np on the main line of tbe Baltimore and Ohio Hall road, have the advantage of Its splendid vestl buled express train service both east and wost, and aro therefore rsadliy accessible from all farts of tbe country. All Haiti moro and Ohio rains stop at Seer Park and Oakland daring the season. RATES, 180, 175 and 190 A MONTH, AC CORDING TO LOCATION. All communications should be addressed to GEUHOE D. DkSHIELDS. Manager Haiti more and Ohio Hotels, Cumberland, Aid., np to June 10: after that date altbsr DesrPark or Oakland. Oarrett connty. Md. mylBlOO pOME AND HEAR THE . AEOLIAN Played this weok. A programme of your own selection will be rendered. You can form no Idea ol what tbe -ollan Is un less you tee the new and perfected In strument, on exhibition at MELLOR & HOENE'S, my!7-W 77 FIFTH AVENUE. PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents. 1SI Fifth avenue, above Smltbneld, next Leader office. (No delay.) Established 20 years. Se25-60 PIANOS, 0ROAN8, And all manner of Small Instruments HAMILTON'S, t p3-7 Fifth avonue.-D DR. W.H.DALY Has removed his office to M AEDER BUILDING, 135 FIFTH AVENUE, (Fourth floor elevator.) Hours 10JOa- M. to 1 p. if., except Sundays. ap2-43-tVjrsu EUROPE TICKETS TO AND FROM Europe by leading lines: good berths: se cured! drafts, letters of credit, money orders, foreign coin, passports, etc.; we sell at New York rates. MAX SCHAMBERG & CO- 627 Bmltbfleld tt, Pittsburg, Pa. Established i860. mjis-wsa TIN. SHEET IRON AND CORNICS WORKERS' ONION NO. W Will meet MONDAY, May 19. 730 p. K., at No. 637 Bmlthfleld St., to bear report of conference committee. myl8-145 ri LEN WOOD LODGE NO. 244, B. OF R. T VjTwill hold their postponed ball on MONDAT EVKNINO, May 11), IR90, at Moore's Hall, Hazelwood ave.. Twenty-third ward; all tickets sold will bo honored. THOMAS K. WEIR, JOHN CONLEY. M. N. bEBRELLi myl8-125 Committee. N0TICETHKME.MBER8OFIRON CITY Council 171, Jr. O. U. A. 11., will assemble at 1923 Carson St., S. S.. to make arrangements to attend tbe funeral of oar late Bro. W. L. Yonnc. at 12:30 o'clock, sharp. SUNDAY, May 18. 1S90. THOS. A- DUFr", Attest: Councilor. J. A. MORRISON. MAY 17, 1890. Kec Secretary. mylS-160 A MEETING OK 310NONGAHELA LODGE, NO. 269. F. & A. M will be) held In tbe ball, corner of South Eighteenth and Sarah streets, on SUNDAY. May 18. at X r. M.. sharp, for the purpose of attending tba funeral of onr late brother. William J. Carey. Members of sister lodges are cordially Invited. By order of HERMAN JUNKER, W. M. JAS. F. HAYS, Secretary. mvIS-ZT AUCTION HALES. A TTKACTTVE Sale of eleeant carpets and furniture, TUESDAY, MAY, 20, at 10 A. 24. Fine English roe parlor suits, plash brocatells and hair cloth parlor furniture, mantel cab inets, pier mirrors. lace curtains, pictures, hair and busk mattresses, fancy rockers, folding beds, mirror door wardrobes, oody brnssels, vel vet, moquct and tapestry brnssels and ingrain carparts. walnut, cherry and oak chamber suits, chiffoniers, ball racks, sideboards, extension tables, decorated tea and toilet sets, center tames, taunary ana Kitcnen coons, etc HENKY AUCTION CO.. mylS-113 Auctioneers. AN AUCTION SALE TO BE HELD AT Warmcastle's livery stable, Penn are. and Shady lane. WEDNESDAY, MAY 21, at 10 A. v., of a gentleman's private turnout: one pair of chestnut sorrels with their tails banged, reg ular English blckuey horses; also two good driving horses, one top phaeton, one Rogers top Star buggy, one four-seated surrey wagon built by Frazier, one ilelgh, pole and shaft, one set double-plated coach harness, one set double) buggy harness, Ave sets single harness, robe, blanket and whips. J. A. McKELVEY, Auc tloneer. myl8-Ul PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED up to 4 P.X.. MONDAY. May 2d, for the erection of Spring Hill School, Re serve township. Allegheny Co., Pa. Plans and specifications can be seen at the oClce of Josepb Stillburg, Architect, 3) Fifth, ave., Pittsburg. Pa., to whom proposals shall be addressed. The right Is reserved to reject any or all proposals. Bonds for the full amount of contract will bo required. JOSEPH STILLBURO, tnyl7.21 Architect. W1L1YIERDING! The Model Town of the Tur tie Creek Valley. Home seekers, entorprlilne business men and shrewd Investors all regard Wilinerdlntr as the most ptomlnlng town In Westorn Pennsylvania, WHY? BECAUSE tho location at that point of the Immense plantot the WEHTINOHOUHE AIR UHAKE COMPANY, employing about 2,0UO men, most of whom are skilled mechanics earn ing high wages, Insures a large and prosperous population, BECAUSE, having no company stores, it af fords abundant opportunity for Independent business enterprise BECAUSE tbe progressive spirit of the place Is seen in Its substantial and elegant buildings and Its extensive public Improve ments, Including NATURAL CJA8, ELECTRIC TJGI1T. PLANK SIDEWALKS. PERFECT SEWERAGE, and an abundant supply of pure water from tbe Monongahela river. Lots of all sizes at reasonable prices on easy terms. Valnes are advancing. For further informa tion apply at once to the EAST PITTSBURG IMPROVEMENT CO., "Wllmerding. Pa., or ROOM S3, Westmgbouse Building, Pittsburg, Pa. mylS-79-sa FOR SALE AT AYALON, Tbe beautiful Ohio river suburb, ten minutes byP.,F. W. 4C. R.R. from Fed- era! street depot. (3,700 A little gem of a home overlooking river, close to station, bouse of six rooms, per fect condition, porches, fruit and forest trees, shrubbery. H60U Elegant lot 75x123: frnit trees, shrub bery, lawn, substantial bouse of seven rooms, halls, bay windows, beautiful outlook; close to station by good walks. $5,000 Complete home amid shade and attrac tive surroundings, house of eight rooms, balls, porches, pure water, stables grounds 125x125; elegant fruit of all va rieties In great abundance; good walks and roadway; fire minutes to station. Charles Somers & Co. No. 313 WOOD ST.. No. 6019 PENN AVE., E. E. Telephone 1773. myl5C3 T HE LARQEST DOWN TOWN STORAOE PLANT. W. A. nOEVELER. Warehouses and yards, Pike and Thirteenth, Twelfth and Etna sts. Private sidings In yards and warebonsoa. Low rates of Insurance. Negotiable receipts issued. Separate departments for general merchandise, flour, furniture, llauors and metals. Hand somo and convenient office rooms for use ot customers frne. Railroad address, W. A. noeveler. Pike and Tblrteonth sts.. Pittsburg, Pa.. A. V.R.R. Can placed at Twelfth, St., via. Junction K. It. Shipping, distributing and hauling attended to. Exhibit space wltb power to let; also rooms with power to suit. mb27-62-TTSSu . 0 LD HICKORX For medicinal and family use It tt the purest. finest flavor and oldest KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKY oyer placed before the public Experts are re quested to test its superior quality above alt others. Sold by JOS. FLEMINO A BON. Druggists. apll-7-TT8BU 412 Market St., Pittsburg, Pa, QUICK STOP THE ONLY SAFE MEDICINE THAT WILL CURE ANY HEADACHE IN 18 MINUTES. Warranted to cure. For sale at tbe following drugstores: S. S. Holland. Smlthfled and Liberty sts. Jas. Kerr, Jr., 017 Hmlthfltld St. Christy's Drugstnro, 31S riuiitofleld it Louis Emanuel, Second ave. and UranL Emanuel & Anthes, S3 Fourth avs. Jos. Fleming A Sen, 417 Market St. E. Holden A IV., 63 Federal St., A, J. A. Kocb, 60 S. Twelfth st. John T. McKennan, 431 Market it Hitler 4 Zelgler, 2S3I Carson St. Duquesno Pharmacy, Smltbneld st. D. A. Uassler, 2401 Penn ave. mblB-EO-XTVaT TEA SETS. (SILVER PLATE,) 1 At no time In our history have we bad so large an assortment of Tea Set as now. So many new shapes and orna mentation. We sell you any number of pieces trom complete set. wltb urn or swing kettle, or nve-Dlico set. and. It you prefer, only sugar, cream and spoon bolder. Prices are moderate. Quality the best. Special display In sli ver department. No trouble to show you. E. P. ROBERTS & SONS, FIFTH AVE. AND MARKET ST. ' JBjU-JtWF J
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