warn v!iiv tolifr&l t' THE F1TTSBTJIIG- DISPATCH, MONDAY, MAY 10, 1890. 3 SHAMED INTO SUICIDE " " Murderer John Smith, No Longer Ablo to Stand His "Kicknamc, HAKQS HIMSELF WITH A CHAIN. Closing Scene of an Oil Conntrv Drama of Thirteen lean ijo. WATER WAS TOO COLD TO DEOWN IN '-'Murderer" John Smith, one ol the best known drillers throughout the oil regions, committed suicide at Boley's Hotel, in the Diamond, at an early hour yesterday morn ing. About 2 a. m., J. "W. Wagner, a guest of the hotel, was lying awake in a room on the second floor, when he heard a gentle tapping at his window pane, and the rattling of a chain. He jumped out ot bed, pulled np the blind and staggered back as he was confronted by the ghastly face of a corpse, pressed closely to the window, the protrud ing eyeballs glaring in with a look of eager inquiry. Mr. Wagner, after recovering from his surprise, saw that the body was swinging from the window of the room above, and that the neck was encircled by a double coil of chain. He at once notified the hotel em- Murdcrer John Smith, the Suicide. ployes, the body was taken down and, life being extinct, it was sent to the morgue to await an inquest by the Coroner to-day. SKETCH OF THE SUICIDE. John Smith was about 43 rears old, un married, about 0 feet 3 inches in height and very powerfully built He obtained his soubriquet of "Murderer" in 1877, at Eden burg, Clarion county, Pa. Smith, with two companions, Bowles and Brooks, went on a scree, became violently intoxicated, quar reled, and finally got into a fight. During the scuffle a shot was fired, and Brooks fell mortally wounded by a bullet through the head. The police arrested Smith for the mur der, but were unable to find Bowies, who fled upon seeing Brooks fall, and has never been heard of since. At the trial Smith denied that he fired the shot, and threw the blame upon Bowles. The case was hotly contested in court, and excited great inter est in the oil country, all three men being well-known drillers and very popular. The Commonwealth was unable to fix the crime upon Smith, and he was acquitted, but the stigma of the charge forever after ward rested upon him, and he was always spoken ol as "Murderer" John Smith. Smith was restive for a time under this title, but as it still clung to him, he changed from a hearty, companionable fellow to a moody, retiring man, and became more and 'more addicted to the use of liquor. TIIK WATCH TOO COLD. Whenever he became Intoxicated ho would talk ot suicide, and several times said he would drown himself if the water was not so cold. On two or three occasions his triends have taken revolvers Irom him. On Saturday, Smith, who has been work ing at Bewick ley, got to drinking consider ably, and told several persons he did not feel well. About 9 o'clock he asked James Graham, clerk ol tho Bed Lion Hotel, to lend him a revolver, as be wanted to khoot hlm elf, but thereqnest was, of course, refused. Smith went to his hotel about midnight. Iu his room was a fire-escape, consisting ot ten feet of chain, attached to which is a rope long enough to reach to the cround. Smith wrapped the chain twice around his neck and then precipitated himtelt out of the window. A search was made of Smith's effects yes terday, but the only letter found was one dated Gouverncur, N. Y., May 1, 1890, tell ing Smith that his mother's address was at Spring Lake, Mich. Both addresses have been telegraphed to, but no answer has, as yet, been received. The oil drillers and operators In town have opened a subscription list at the lied Lion Hotel to defray the expenses of Smith's funeral. TO CELEBBATE PENTECOST. Ksxt Haadar lb Feast, and Saturday U n Fast Day, Next Bundsy will be celebrated In all the Catholic ohurches as tho Feast of Pentecost, or Whitsuntide. It Is a solemn feast in memory and honor of the coming of the Holy Ghost upon tho heads of the apostles In tongues, as it were, of fire. Pentecost in Greek signifies "the fiftieth," and the feast Is held on the firtleth day after the resurrec tion. It Is aUo called Whitsunday, from the Catechumens, who were clothed in white and admitted on the ere of this feast to the sacrament or baptism. Saturday will be a fast day of obligation. At BL Agnes Uiurch, on Fifth avenue, first holy communion will be administered to the young girls of the parish. The cir cular letter of Iilsbop Phclan requesting that a collection be taken up for Pope Leo was read in tho church yesterday. The col lection will be takeu up next Sunday. Headache, neuralgia, dizziness, nerv ousness, spasms, sleeplessness, cured bv Dr. Miles' Nervine. Samples iree at Joseph Fleming & Son's, Market st. To the Public The demand for Marvin's superior bread Is so great that, notwithstanding the advance in the price of Hour, the size ol our loaf, the quality and the price will be the same as it was three months ago. S. S. Marvin. Bnmmrr MrlaltiN In nlanrnlns; Uresn Goods. Largest assortment in both all-wool and in silk and wool .abrirs nl closest prices. JOS. HOIINE & CO.'S D Penn Avenue Stores. II Ilnbr CHi-a Don't run for the doctor, but get It one or those elegant buggies so cheap at Harrison's Toy Store, 123 Federal st., Allegheny. Mothers, firing ihn Children To Aufrecht's Elite Gallery, 610 Market st, Pittsburg, and get a fine photograph; cab- jmw ; w cr not. liubr Cnrrlnsrch The best for the least money at Har. rlson'i 1 oy Store, 123 Federal st, Allegheny. T the Public. The demand for Mnrvln's superior bread is so great that, notwithstanding the advance in the price ol flour, the size or our loaf! the quality and the price will be the same as it was three months gn. S. 8. Mauvin. A S3 (10 HxlO I'faoiasinpli pm Of yourself or children with every dozen of cabinet at Hendricks & Co.'s, No. Og Fed- eraJjitSTAlIegheay, every day this week. Qood'eablnets H a dozen. Life-size crayon WATCHFULNESS AND PRAYEK. REV. W. F. OLDHAM'S LAST SERMON AT THE BUTLER 8TREET CHURCH. The Nerd of (Jonstnnl Caro to Keep Out of Temptation A. Bennllfal Womnu to be Admlrrd Other Extracts From Yester day's Sermon. Eev. W. F. Oldham, pastor of Butler Street M. E. Church, delivered his last morning sermon vesterday, as the regular pastor, Dr. W. H. Pearce, is expected to re turn this week. After an interesting little sermon to the children, the pastor an nounced that instead of a regular sermon he wonld give a homily, taking for his sub ject, "Watch and pray, that ye enter not into temptation." Mr. Oldham said: "Watch your own hearts, for there is the starting Doint of decline: there is the source ot backsliding, which begins in the spirit and in the thoughts. Watch your com panionship. In this country there is a disposition to make mirth and speak lightly of marriage. It is, nevertheless, one of the most serious questions and one to which you cannot give too much thought Choose a wife ior other qualities than beauty and grace; see that she has beauty of spirit and strength of mind. Not that I underestimate beauty and grace, or any quality with which God has adorned one. Tbere is a custom among the Arabs of saying whenever they pass a beautifnl woman, 'Thank God for beautiful woman.' So I thank Him for all beauty, but intellectual and spiritual fitness is the proper basis. God pity the man who finds no intellectual sympathy in his life compauiouship; and so, I may say, of the woman. "lam persuaded that ourmodern'society is all wrong; that women have to stand, as if on exhibition, until some one comes along who admires her qualities, and then she thinks she must accept Do not be hasty. Remember the couplet from Tennyson: "As the husband Is, tbe wife is. non art raatea wnn a ciown. And the crossness of bis nature, Shall have weight to drag thee down." Mr. Oldham then spoke of the companion ship of daily life, and said: "There is no fallacy greater than this, 'I am strong enough to stand alone.' Our lives are col ored by associations with those who are not so pure as we are. We need constantly to watch and pray. Watching without prayer is useless, prayer without watching is fan aticism. Do you not know that sin never leaves yon as it found you? God forgives us. but we are not the same afterward. Even when God forgives you, the mischief you have done can rjot be undone. There fore, watch and pray, lest you lead some one into temptation." MnXIONAXEES IN GOODNESS. An Interesting; Sermon by KeT. Dr. Town send, of tho Unitarian Chnrch. Eev. Dr. J. G. Townsend, of the Unita rian Church, said yesterday in the course of an interesting sermon: "When Jesus used that lustrous passage, 'L'et your light so shine before men,' He revealed His method. Truth is not the light of the world, the Bible is not the light of the world. Nay, says Jesus: 'xe are the light of the world.' It is not any theory or sentiment, but good ness commuted in a human soul, incarnated in a human life, which is the real life oi a world. What is vegetation but solidified light? That grass blade is a tiny column of solidified light; bnt sunlight falling on desert sands produces not even a flower. The sunbeams must have a receptacle a seed. The sublimest truths, unembodled, are but sunbeams on tho sand. "Because I say goodness is the principal thing that is, to be honest pure and truth fulmen say I preaeh au easy gospel. But doing is more difficult than believing. Some men's 'swallow' is so large they take down everything that comes upon the ministerial spoon. But try, dishonest man, to be hon est for a single dnyl Try, woman with a sharp tongue, not to speak a cruel word for a year. Ah! to be good that is the difficult thing. But do you say goddncss' is beautl lul, attractive? Yes. I saw some time ago a lovely sunset I saw the curtains lifted between earth and heaven. I seemed to see the frescoed celling of the palace of God blue, orange, scarlet. The walls flushed with wondrous pictures, gigantic leaves opened In the booK of beauty. So an act of simple goodness compels our admiration. Goodness is omnipotence. Why does not the church rain more? Because nroleesion lis ouen me largest part or the religious lile. -jonnny,' said a lady to a little boy, 'Is your papa n Christian?' 'Yes, ma'am,' said Johnny, 'but he ain't working at it much now.' You cannot give money. Get a million dollars' worth of goodness and give that The noblest gift that we can make the world is the gift of a good life." TEN YEAES OE SEEVICE Commemorated nt Ihn Grnre Reformed Chnrch, br It Pastor. Yesterday morning a lsrge congregation gathered In the Grace Ite'ormed Church, and listened to the tenth anniversary sermon of the pastor, Ilev. John A. Prugh. He catae to Pittsburg from Xenla, 0., at the close of his school course, nnd preached his first sermon Mny 18, 1880. Then the membership of the church was 125; now It Is 430. In the ten years 378 members wero added, and 73 wcro lost by death nnd ro movalij leaving a net gain o( 305. A year ago Grace church started a mission school in Allegheny, with 30 scholars and teachers; the enrollment of the school yesterday was 248. Mr. Prugh has prcaohed In Ornco church 000 sermons, and elsewhere has preached 105; upon members and non-mem bers he has made 8,734 calls. During his pastorate the congregation has given f3I,475 lor benevolence and $49,300 for congrega tional purposes, a total ni f HO, 775. The subject of Mr. Prugb's discourse yes terday morning was "Christian Epochs." In the course ot his remarks he said: "It was on epoch in the lire of the church and in the life of Paul when lor the first time be stood before a king. But that which made Agrinpa different from other men were tho tinsels und outside trappings of monarchy. Tbe Christian is the King. And when for the first time, ten years ago we stood up before him to deliver God's message of love, it was an epoch, and an epoch that olten, with increasing tenderness and suggestion, recurs to our mind." Mr. Prugh spoke at some length of the love that had been extended to him in Pitts burg and warned his hearers ot tbe danger of religious hatred. THE POLICE STOPPED THE FTJB A boutlialdr Jollification Interrupted Early Yesterday .llornlnc. Joy was unconfined in the house of Wns il Hoodok, on Curson street, nenr South Eighth street, Buturduy night The festlrl ties did tint terminate with the closing hour of Saturday, but advanced merrily Into tho quiet Sabbath. There werepersont In plenty llrlnic In Mr. Hoodok'i vicinity who were willing to testily as to the disorderly ohar aoler of the place, and the police thoutiht tlinl tin Aaslsi !. u-s ...1 B i.i 7 r J"KTa7 mormon; was a jjoodtltue to Interrupt tho pleasures ol the jflrtdy tlironjj. The house was full of people, but only the proprietor uud two moo, Utevo Vaseline ami Gtoice s'asenak, wrro arretted. Hoodok was fined flH 40; Vaseline and rulcnak $13 40 each, ou charges or keenlnc and vliltlniru disorderly house. Commendable, All olslms not consistent with the high chsr actrrofHyrnp of Flcs are purposely avoided by the Oaf. Fir Hyrup Company, it acts csntly on tbe kidneys, liver nnd bowels, clesnslne tho system effectively, but It Is not curo-aMand mskes no pretensions that evsry bottle will not substantiate. ii. & n. Head our display ad, this psper you'll coat And you won't be disappointed. Booqb & Buhl, A CIRCUS ON SUNDAY Hundreds of People Witness the Ar rival of the ForepaugU Show. HOW IMMENSE TENTS AEE KAISED Katlonal Players'.Leagne Grounds a Wavlnc Eea of Canvas. KODTB FOE TO-DAT'S BTEEET PABADE Colonel James E. Cooper's great Fore pangh show and Wild West combination arrived in the city from Altoona yesterday, and is now located in the National, Players' League grounds in Allegheny, where dual exhibitions will be given to-day and to morrow. The show was unloaded at Wash ington avenue, and from there driven to the old Exposition Park byway of Allegheny and South avenue. The show is all here, enlarged and beautified and sparkling with immense springtime successes, with which it has met in a dozen or more Eastern cities. The work of raising the the tents and put ting the show in readiness was done yester day afternoon. This was quite a novelty, and attracted plenty of people who wanted to "see the circus built" Quite a number of Sunday school classes were short of their usual attendance, judging from the number of boys and children who were out There were probably M0 people on Monnment Hill, and Southern avenue was lined with anxious sight-seers. The grounds we're not in the most desirable condition. The sods have been lifted from the infield and the ground was so soft that it required 16 horses to draw one of the property wagons into the park. VEBY BAPID WOBK. " It is hard to describe tbe rapidity with which circus tents are raised. A couple hundred men are divided up into qnads of 10 to 15 each, and each squad does a certain portion of the work. Forepaugh's big tent 12 200x400 feet, with a seating capacity of 20,000. Just an hour from the time the first post was driven yesterday, flags were float ing from the staffs of a completed tent One of the principal features of the show isCapt Frank D. Yates band of 52 In dians. There are remnants ot four tribes, with as many chiets. There are 12 from Sitting Bull's old baud, with Black Bull Bear as their chief. Short Horn heads the Blackfeet tribe; Kicking Horse, the Man dans, and Long Tooth, the Assinniboine. Among the squaws are Mrs. Thunderstorm a tough name for a mother-in-law; Mrs. Ant. Mrs. Bed Sunset, Mrs. Shot-in-The-Head and Mrs. Hailstones, who can set type. A little 7-year-old Indian kid ac companies the band. He is named Johnny Seven-Up. He has learned the game at a tender age. Captain Yates, who has charge of the Indians, is a brother to Captain George Yates, who fought in General Cus ter's regiment Tne show as a whole is conveyed in a train ol 52 cars, with 4 additional advertis ing cars, 316 horses, mules and ponies, 16 elephants, 8 camels, 20 cares of wild animals, 430 employes, 75 advance agents and bill posters, a band of 52 Indians, 2 large circus tents, 7 horse tents, 3 dining tents, CO ring performers, and a Wild West department with 80 people, under Captain Eogardus. Colonel James E. Cooper is the sole pro prietor. He is a nativeofPhiladclphia, and was formerlv tbe partner of Mr. Bailey, now of Barnum & Bailey. IT COSTS SOMETHING TO BUN IT. Tho daily expenses oi the show are (3,500 to 54,000. The contract mado between tho late Adam Foropaugh and Mr. Barnum in regard to a division of territory holds good for this year. For that reason tho Forcpaugh is tbe ouly big show to bo In Pittsbur this year. The routo for to-day's parade has been changed somewhat from that published yes terday, at the suggestion of the police offi cials. The following is the roviscd route: Starting from Exposition Park, Allegheny, nt 0 o'clock this morning, the pageant will move down lloblnson street to Federal street, down Federal and across Sixth street bridge to Sixth street, to Market street, to Fifth avenue, up Flith avenuo to Wood street, down Wood to Water street, up Water to Suilthfield street along Smlthfield to Liberty street, down Liberty to Seventh street, and aoross Seventh street bridge, up Sandusky street to Church avenue, to Cedar avenue, up Cedar avenue to North avenue, along North avenue to Federal street, down Federal to Robinson street, thence to Ex position Park. UNION COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS. Home Entrance, Honor and Competitive Ex nmlnntlona for n Prlzn of 830. Under the auspices ot the University Ex tension and Home Culture Society, of Chi cago, following a plan suggested by Presi dent Eliot, of Harvard University, n "union" examination for ndinistlon to a number of colleges will bo held June 14, beginning nt 9 o'clock A, M., at tho Central Bohool building, this city, under tho direc tion of I'rof. C. H. Wood, chief examiner. A prlxe of (50 Is offered lor tho best cntranco examination paper. Pro vision will be made at tho samo tltno for examinations for firtt and second honors in ancient and modern languages, mathematics, the sciences, history, tnedl clue, music, theology, rtc, on the plan of the famous University of London, The names of itioccsilul candidates nnd those entitled to certifloates of honor will bo published in the reports of the society. Can didates can receive lull information by ad dressing the Trensurer of the society, V, "V, Uarklns, 147 Throop street, Chicago. vou nbrvoij dim: ami: TJsn Ilorsfonl's Acid I'liosplintr, Dr. F. a. Kelly. Alilerton, W. T says: "I have prescribed it in a large number of rases of restlessnrss at night, and nervous diseases gen. orally, and also in casus of Indigestion caused uy lack of sufficient (rastrio Juice of the stom. aeb. with marked success, and consider it one ot the best remedies known to tbe professional world." A Politer for You. Notwithstanding the ndvance in the price of Hour, B. S. Marvin & Co. are selling the same sized loaf of bread ot tho same quality and for the same price that they sold it for three months ago. Ask for Marvin's bread and take no other brand. b. i&n. Sale our display nd, this paper, tells nil about It. noons & Uuhl. LKUAL NOTIOKf.. THTATE OK JAM EH V. MILLER, DK- Vj CKAHKD-Notlce Is hereby given th.it hi I'l.'AKtj'llNinIrn la hereby riven l-tiara iMtamentiirv on llio rslftto ol James 1. ..-...- ..- -.-, a.--- Miller, deceased, late of AllcKhrnt'. In., have been mnntoil to the undorsigiieil, to whom all poisons indebted to said estate are requested to make Unmodlali payuiunt, and those liavlng claims or demands ngtlnet tbe same will make thrm known without dolay. ALUEHT E. LUTY, Kxccutnr, 63 Ninth St., Pittsburg. mylS-HS-MWB A 11. STEVKNHON. Attorney at Law, 00 Dla. liHiiid stioet, Pittsburg. Kstato of Clinrli'i Mills, deepasnd, XTOTJCK jh HKIUCIIY GIVEN THAT 1 letters testamentary on the oitatx of cbarlos Mills havo beon granted to the under signed, to whom all persons Inilclitmi to said estito are requested to make ImmrilliUo pay. mont, and those having claims against i lie same should make them known without delay. MARY A. MILLS, Executrix, 11 had pock, 1'a. onism.M q EADCjUAUTKRB POR MINERAL ANDTAllLE WATERS. GEO. K. STEVENSON A CO., myl4.wi Sixth avenue. PATENTS. O. D. LEVM, Solicitor of Patents, 181 Fifth avenue, above Hiutthnold, next Leader office. Mo delay.) Established HO ytars. tt'DUplay advertUementt one dollar per tqvar or one insertion, Clattiflcd advertite menu on thtt page tueh at Wanted, For Bale, To Let, ele., ten cenU .per line or each inter lion, and none taken for lett than Atv lentt. THE PITTSBtlRG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. THE BRANCH OWICE FOR THE BOUTn BIDE HAS BKEN REMOVED TO NO. HIS CAKSON STREET. ADVERTISEMENTS. NEWS AND SUBSCRIP TIONS CAN BE LEFT THERE BOTH FOR GENERAL EDITIONS, AND FOR THE SPECIAL 80UTHBIDK ISSUE PUBLISHED EACH BATUHDAY. B,RANCn OFFICES ARE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES, AT ALL OF WHICH WANT. FOR SALE. TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISE MENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO P. M. FOR INSERTION NEXT MORNING: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already bare sccounu wlthTnxDlS rATCu. -FITTSBUKG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, MM Butler street EMILG. STUCKET. Hth street and Penn are. G-OTUCKEY A CO., Wylle are. and FnltonsL N. bTOhELY, Finn Avenue Market Homo. . IABT BSD. J. W. WALLACE, 612) Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER SHEIBLER,5taav.Alwoodst. socTHsnra. JACOB SFOHN. No. ICarson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEK, 69 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE. Market House, AUezbenr. FRED H. EGGERS. 1T2 Olilo street. F. H. EOGEKS&SON. Ohio and Chestnut su. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jacknon Mreets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver ares. PERRY M. G LEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. R. MORRIS, CM Preble are. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOORER, Stationer, No. SGrantave. SHARPSBURG. C. BELLMAN, Stationer, 818 Main st. ADVERTISERS, PLEASE NOTICE! THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH HAS BEEN REMOVED tO CORNER SMITHFIELD AND Diamond Streets. WANTED. aiuio ricin. WANTED-N IGHT CLERK AT HOTEL KEN MAWR, Shady ave. myl9-24 WANTED-A GOOD WAITER AT RESTAU RANT N 0. 156 FIFTH AVEN UE, city. myl9-20 WANTED-25 SALESMEN TO SELL CLOTH ING. Apply at 548 WOOD ST., 10 o'clock A. II. my!9-15 WANTKD-HRIGHT BOY ABOUT 18; CALL at onco Press Club, 62 Sixth ave. STEW ARD. myl9-23 WANTED-TWO GOOD, SMART BOYS TO answer bells. Inquire at ST. CHARLES HOTEL. mylS-151 WANTED-A CELLAR MAN; ONE WHO csn dress poultry. Apply at NO. 3 DIA MOND SQUARE, city. my 19-5 WANTED -COACHMAN TO TAKE CARE or scleral horses and a .cow. Apply to45 THIRD ST., Allegheny. mylS-32 WAVTED-AIIOUT20 LABORERS. APPLY to HAIKU BROS.. Ohio River Railroad Bridge, Wheeling, W. Va. my8-U4 WANTED-2 OR MORE COATMAKEItS AT once; flrst-cls workman only. Address J. L. L( .OCKIIAUT, Washington, Pa. mylt-CI WANTED-A CLERK UNDERSTANDING the newspaper advertising business. Apnly at204. PENN HUli.Ul.MO. Pittsburg. mylll-KJl WANTED-FARM HANDS. GARDENERS, drivers, laborers, men fur hotel, white wait ers. butler. MICEIIAN'S, C45 Grant st. myia-31 WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED HAT AND furnishing salesman; reference and salary expected. Address HATS, Dispatch office. mrlMI ANTED-F1R8T-OLABS COAT MAKERS to work on Unu coals. Annlv JA. Dif'K. SON, OS Fifth ave., cor. Wood St., socond floor. myz-D WANTED-BOYB FOR STRANDS. CHILLS and planishing rolls: cluht-lnch mill. Apply at STAR IRON WORKS, ltobccca street, Allegheny City. mylS-m "T7ANTK1)-A,)0V 10 LEARN THE BARBER T v trauoi one wnu lias nun a year's experience preferred. Apply at 17SH1LOHBT., Alt. tath- ina naton. wyllM WANTED - FIRST-CLASS TAILORS TO work on altering and repairing. Apply JAS. DICKSON, 03 Fifth ave., cor. Vood St., second floor, my2-D ItTANTED- EXPERIENCED OLASS DECOR, annlv lmmrriutitlv if v u'trit- YV ATOKSi ER. Fort Pitt (llass Works. Wtlilntnn ,! Franklin sts city. myl8-S3 TTANTED-A STOUT BOY TO DRIVE TV wagon and to mnke lilmscir useful In store: must he quick at figures and llvo on 8. S. Apply at 30 O ARSON ST. myio-7 tT7-ANTF.D HAI.KHMAN Til BELL OUR rAiiirtntltinn VV srobils to manufacturers: no expcrlcnco unnecessary; big wages coit.iln. HAU MrU. CO., Chicago, 111. ap28-80-twr WANTED-DRUO CLERK; ONE WHO HAS a manager's certificate: nono other need aniily: references required. Address SILVAN US m"i -, -""J,'! mfsuu pi., coumsiuo, I'lttsDiirg, myl7-i5-M9 VA.?ttK!:.I-A,lo,-BI'M AT WELCH F1RE VV BIIICIC WORKS, Phllllpsburg. Beaver co.. Pa.. P. AL. K. R. It., and Vanport Firebrick Work;, Vanport, Pa.. (J. A P. It.lt. steady worki no strike. Apply at WORKS, my 19-64 TTANTED-SALEHMEN AT I7J PER MONTH Vsalarvnnd expenses, to sell a llnnofsllrcr. plstcd ware, watches, etc. t by sample onlyj horse and team furnished frcei write at once for full particulars nnd sample case of goods free, STAN DARD SILVERWARE CO.. Boston, Mass. sct-eo-D WANTED who car who can travel with fine specialty for pliysl nay liberal! ltoslLlon iterinMiiuiit wllh on. clans) I pnyiincrnli position permanent with little fur advancement to right parlies porttinltle fur advancement to right parties no I'anvastliig for books; this Is no ''cntrh-pnniiy" aim. t limtalliratloii desired. Address o, W. CLOSE, 315 Wabash ave,, Chicago, III, mylS-107 WANTED-AN ACTIVE A1AN FOR F.ACII section, salary 7S to 'lixi, tn locally rrpre sent a successful N. V. company Incorporated to supply drygoods, clothing, slioes, Jewelry, cm., to consumers al cost' also a lady or tact, salary MJ, to unroll members (no, 000 now enrolled, SIOO.OOO paid In): references flxchanced. EMPIRE CO OP Kit ATI VE ASSOCIATION (credit welt rated). Lock Box 767, N, V. I07.7S-M WANTED-HALKSMEN ON SALARY OR commission to handle the new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erase Ink thoroughly In two seconds; uo sbruslon ol paper: 200 loliuuiicr cent, profit.: ono agent's sales amounted tofilZO In six days: another IJ2 In two hours. We want one energetic general agent for each State and icrriioryiQsjmpio uy mini aacts. Kor terms and full itrtlH77l.. Mrtl. co Lacrosse, Wis, ucuiars, auijrcss-wii'.Aiuaiiur, lutAaru myl8-ll Frmnln tlrtlii. w ANTEU-A DISHWASHER AT GIRARD JIOIKL, 3J ana 22 Federal t., Allegheny, inylO-2!) YITANTEU-OIRL OR WOMAN TO TAKE It HAU (IK NO !tt Mtvv TV caro or baby. DIAMOND bT, Call at 3 j it. raylO-18 ITTAN'IED-ONE GOOD EXl'EltlF.Vt!KI dining Itlir mom trtrl and nnr. irnn.l xlitiKiliar. maid, at BOLEY'S HOTEL, 32 Diamond sou., city. mylB-25 WAN'IEH-COOK AND OIIAMUKHSIAID: relvrcnce required. HilTKL PACIFIC, corner Irwin mid Peiinsylriiuiu avenues, Alle gheny. I!1)'II)-.H TTTANThH. EXPERIENCED HELP FOR liiiiiM'.uork. 4u minutes from W. general Penn demit, liinnllciit n7 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny, between 3 and 4 o'clock Wedmsditv, inyl-lUS WANTED-AN EDUCATED PROTESTANT woman to nurse one child A years old! must speak puru French and Herman and bo able to sewt none but host or references need applyi good wages. Address 21 LINCOLN AVE., Alle gheny, Pa. lnylo-21 r Alnle nnd I'nnnlo Help. ITTANTISD-ONE HEAJIHTHKHH. 1 LADY'S VV maid, Ml house, girls, cooks, chsiuber mtlils, dining. room girls, nursus. Uerimiii and colored girls, wallers, fiinn hands, gardeners. MRS. K. THOMPSON, 00 (I runt St. apie-jiTlm WANTED-HOTF.LCOOKS. 110 PER WEEIsi dining room girls, climnoennnhli for linioln, dishwasher, laundress, panlry glrl,200 house girls, cooks, chnmooi'iniilils, two girls fur hoarding house. Highest wages paid at MKKIIAN'S AOr.NUV, tu Oram st. inyio-D lliunilons. WANTED-BY EXPERIENCED ACCOUNT ANT, position hookkscnor, cashier or correspondent In wholesale or manufacturing buslnesii rsftrencci, Addrtss A, F cars Carrier No. 82. ' tnytT-M WANTED-BITtlATION BY TWO TRAVEL . . . iNO.incn haying pcrmsnenl sample rooms In Chicago In tho wholesale district, and selling to uoiu mo lursy renin otli the large retail trade and Jobbers hure. wish omestspio lines on commission to sell In Chicago andlarg surrounding towns! best references. Ad' irrounulngto drsii V, IV, care Lord A'tHuuus, Chicago, TBI." "niyu-W WANTED. rnrtnrri. fir ViH " oil, eosl. iron and lumber fleld Jn West Virginia: located in one of the richest mineral regions la the Bute, and very accessible. Address H? A It. st. Js Hotel, Pittsburg. Pa. myl7-a Bonrdera nnd Lodaera. WANTED-OCCUPANTH FOR HANDSOME LY furnished larae second-story front room, racing the East Parks and electric car lines, with flrst-cUn board. Address PRIVATE FAM ILY, Dispatch office. myl8-lES Financial. "TITANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY OR TV Allegheny county property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVER A CO., 82 Fourth arenas. mhZ-D WANTED TO LOAN MONEY AT THE least market rates on mortgages In large or small amounts. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth avenue. myl-24-Min WANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY OR suburban Improved real estate, la large or small amounts at lowest rates. LEE. BAKNKTT & CHAPLIN, 313 Wood St. myl7-C-MWB WANTED-MORTGAGES-WE ARE PRE PARED to loan sums from (500 to (500,000 on city and country property: 4)i, Sand c per cent, JA3. W. DRAPJ2&CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pitts burg. my!7-W-D WANTED-TO LOAN tOOO.OOO. IN AMOUNTS of 3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on i)i percent, rreeortax: also smaller amounts at 6 and t per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, (5 Fourth avenue. se21-d2S-D WANTED MORTGAGES-l,000,C00TO LOAN . J city and suburban properties at 4K, (and percent, and on larms in Allegheny and acja cent counties at per cent. 1. it PENNOCK A SON. 147 fourth avenue. ap7-Hl THITANTKIJ-TO x,OAN SM0.000 ON MORT- VV GAGES; flOO and upward at 6 per cent; ncr cent on residences or bnslnes property: !' so In adlolnlnz counties. S. H. FRENCH, la Fourth avenue. oc2l-4-D WANTED-TO SELL 15 SHARES OF AR MENIA Insurance Co. 's stock: since 1874 nave received cash dividends on -said stock amounting to (1.800; necessity compels the owner to sell, but will not take less tban par ((1,500). Ad dress J. S., Dispatch oSce. myl3-6S Boarding. TTTANTED-TWO TO FOUR BOOMS. FUR V NISlIEUor unfurnished, with orwlthont board. In Oakland or Bellefield. Address F., Box 7501, city. myl9-17 WANTED BOARD FOR GENTLEMAN, wlfo and infant child In private house, or two furnished rooms suitable for light housekeep ing; near parks preferred. Address J. L. II., Dispatch office. myl-12 Bnaeellancom. WANTED-HOME SEEKERS SHOULD READ our auction ad. In to-day's Dispatch. D. P. THOMAS 4 CO. mylS-103-MWV WANTED -PARTIES WISHING TO HAVE signs painted. In lartrc or small quantities, to call on or address PA STOR1DS' SIGN WORKS, 119 Fifth ave., cor. Smlthfield st. mye-MWF WANTED-ABOUT 5.000 YARDS OF BEST Allegheny river cobblestone delivered at McCandlessave., Eighteenth ward. K.BRACK EN, Contractor, 551 Carnegie ave. my 17-25 WANTED-EVERY LADY TO CALL AND get a perfect fitting pattern cut to order by P. C. Perkins' system and taught: see the best dress form in the city. At the light running NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE OFFICE? 19 Sixth street. myI4-MWT WANTED-ALL TO USE JONES' MAGIC Roach Powder; contains no poison; roaches banished by contract: satisfaction given or no pay. Prepared by GEO. W. JONES, 222 Federal at., Allegheny. Pa. Sold by all first-class drug glsts. Telephone No. 3332. my2-42-MWF FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE CItv Residences. FOR SALE-THIRD AVE. INVESTMENT, near Grant St., substantial three-story 12 room brick dwelling, hall, bath, laundry. Inside shutters, slate and marble mantels, tile vestibule, twow. c.'s, stationary washstsndsandln fact the finest dwelling on the avenue: lot 24x85; this prop erty must be sold at once owing to removal of owner, and will be sold at asaorillce: can be rented for (1.000 per annum. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO.. V3 Fourth ave. myl7-34-MWFS East End Residences. F IOR SALE - (5,500 - NEW NINE-HOOJI frame house. Howe St.. Bhadrsldconesniisro 110' al . Win,. . -,, .- . . -.1 .- SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO. irum j-iiiti arc; an conveniences; 101 azxiw. . 99 Fourth nvc. tnyl7-!B-j!TT FOHSALE-A NICE BRICK RESIDENCE IN tho East End, near Homowood; nine rooms, bath, natural gas and other modern appliances; all In prlrao order: two lots 40 feet front; wldo side entrance, etc,, etc.! price only (5,000, JAS, W. DRA PE ft CO., 19 Fourtn are., Pittsburg. myl7-50-D ITtOH SALE-AT (2.5M-HOUSE AND LOT, : East End: six rooms, porches, vrstlbulo anil cellar; all In good condition! now being painted and papered: can be occupied In a few days; good lot 2tilBi feet to an alley: sldoentrnncr.eto. JAS. w. Jin ate ft co 12V Fourth avenuo, Pittsburg, ,myl7-M-P XTIOH BALE-(,C00-OAKLAND BQUARE 7 ftmlnutos' from Fifth avonue:clectrlocars pass corner; corner property; brick, 0 rooms, lull, sliding doors, bath, w, e., gases, automatle lighting and elertrio tells, laundry and dry cellar, bay windows, front and sldo porches, lot toxioo. sireeis pavcu ana sewcreu; everything in Al con dltlon ave. DADJUCU rY, JlLiAVn. A uu, 90 Fourth nyl7-35-HTT IJMJR BALE-EIGHT ACRES, WITH FINE ! mansion house of 12 rooms; all modern con veniences; good stable and outbuildings; elegant shade and fruit trees: within two minutes' walk of fifth ave. cahlocars; one of the most delight ful locations In East End; this property will make one of the finest residence properties In the city, orcsn bosub-dlrldcdand largo profit mado on the selling price, ir sold soon. '1HOS. LIG GETT, lit Fourth ave.; 71 Diamond st. after .Mny 20. tnylS-75 AIIesliniT Ttcalriencosv I7OR SALE-FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, 1 two two-story brick dwellings, six rooms, attic, bath, h. nnd r.wnter each: central location: good terms, BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO.. 1S2 Fourth ave. myl8-SJ-MWF FOR SALE-HOUSE AND LOT NO. 70 ADAMS street, Allegheny, 7 rooms with hall and cellar ana nne lot zixizs tret to an a sewerage to be sold nt public salo on afternoon. May 22, at 2 o'clock, on tho alley, good Thursday premises: line iicricci, lerms, cic, irum ,iAXur,9 DRAPE A CO., Agents and Auctioneers, .... .-. . ... . . ....... ... W, Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, lttsCi lit) myia-13-D I7IOR8ALE-EXCELLENTDWELLINOS. AND 1 .1 lots, DO feet, fronting on Linden avonue, Allegheny, near head of Federal street and con. tlguuus to electric cri dwellings almost new and In beantirul condition; 8 large, luxurious and clicrrl ill rooms, with finished attlo rooms, bath and lavatory! natural gas, furnace, electric hells and all other modern requirements! dense growth of fruit and shade trecon tho lott ono or the most pleas ant and healthy locations on tho hill district of Alloichi'ny, and commanding a Iron and unoh. structod view of both cities and their environ ment! Iho new carpets will he sold with tlin prop, erty: possession given at onco. JAS. W. DltAl'F. A CO., 1211 Fourth avcuue, Pittsburg. inyl7.KJ.li Unbiirlmn tlralnrnrn. T70lt HALK-HUMUHIIAN RK8IDF.NCB PROP 1 EUi'V on P. It. It., near llrailduckt over one acre of ground! irult and sliadu trcon modern residence or 12 largo ronmsand all the morn recent appliances nnd In finu condition: carriage house, harness.room, sheds, ete t ouly three mliiiitrV walk from railroad station. Particulars from JAMICS W. DRAPE 4 CO., IS) Fourth ave.. Pltls hurg. iny!7-M-u FOR MALE-LOTS, Ent End Lota. FOR SAI.E-S2, BOO-LOT M FT. FRONT ON Kmcrinn st. East Endt splendid locality. BAM U El, VV. BLACK. A CO., in Fourth ave. myl7.32-D ITKIK BALE-ELLSWORTH AVE., NEAR BAR V TON St.. choice hnildlnglot: price very low for this location. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO.. 182 Fourth ave. rnyia-M-itwr FOR SALE-OAKLAND AVE. AND ATWOOD st.. Oakland, choicest building sites or. the street pS and 15 per foot. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 09 Fourth ave. myl7-32-n I7-OR BALF.-S1.00U-BKAUTIFUL LOIS 42x108 : It., on 60-foot t.. Nineteenth ward; loindy to P. R. R. and cable linos. MELLON BltttTIIEltS, C349 Station st,. E. E. mylS-43-HWF . i FOR cALE-tnO-HANDSOME LOTS, 24x100: suitable for business stahds on Home wood ave.. Twcntr-flrst ward. MELLON llltO'lIIERS, tan station st., E.E. inyio-w-siwr fiVHt SLK-S4,200-ELtOANT CORNER LOT, JL' 00x120 feet, pared street. Nineteenth ward: fumriy tu P. It. It. and cable lines. MELLON llltOllIEItS, OJi'JStntlonst., East End. inyl8-48-MWF 7OR HAI.E-LAIttlE LOTS ON FAIRMOI1NT. 1 Rebecca nml Margiircttu streets: delightfully located: grand view or East Liberty Vnllcy: near Penn lire, cabin road; price fivo tufsOt'. J, J, ALAND. Ill mil arc. inylS-lM FORSALE-AN ACRE LOT IN THE EAST I. nd, 1 minutes ' wiilk irum railroad slntlou: corner of throe streets! belongs Hi an i stale and must lie sold to si tllo up with Iho heirs. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. luytf'M.D Fnrm. T7IOR SALE-A GOOD FARM OF (0 ACItEH, 1 fronting on the Perrvsrlllo roail, nenr Per rysvllloi good land, dwelling lions, outbuildings, orchard, water, etc., etc. JAS. W. DRAPE i CO.. 12 fourtli ave, Pittsburg. inyl7-M-u TTOR SAI.E-FARM-aX) ACRES. FINK 11F.SI- L1 HENCE, all other buildings, mi tenant house complete! natural gss I reel good soil, rnsl. springs, iiuuiliianco OI mill, ricu short drive from river and station irlngs. abundance of rruil, rich coininuiiltv. i'.ii, nit-niyI7-l) TISli, 410 (iraul it,, Pittsburg, F OK HALE -A PAIIM-H7 ACItKH AT A resdytoslilp, with ildo tracks, tipple, rtc. t alio ?.??.?! . A?",? 5uVrT "!' tlie property. Meo W. A. llKllltuN A SUMj; No, sj rourth avo. nyll.SJ.t 17011 HALE-1J A0HK8 OAIIDKN LAND .' with line Isrjis residence on Wnihlnjiton turnpike, nenr cltyt 12 rooms Iu residence, bath, natural (tas and ill otln.r modern requirements, and In prime order! larso orchard, dome growth v. .i'vT,iic, inruuuurT, sninu iruus, cic. i cop lousfl0,r "I wtr a beautiful plsce, thorouKlriV country, and quite close eiossi to me cisyi a rara DilAPJU VGO i Jrourth --..., WAD, WV aye., PMiburi. SSJH'M'D ' FOR SALE-LOT. Alleshenv 1,oia. T7HMC BALE-10O ALLEGHENY LOTS ON V Lombard st. Linden and Maple aves.. Tenth and Twelfth wards: payments easy. Inquire ot J. ft B. McNAUQHElt, 4l North Diamond St., or 43 Federal st. ntbl2-U-D Suburban Lot. FOR SALE-ON IRWIN AVE., SQUIRREL HILL. Twenty-second ward, near Wllklns are., lot 169x233 feet Bee W. A. HERUON BONS, No, (0 Fourth ave. royl-M-lt FOR8ALK-A3-ACREPIECEOFGROUNDON line of railroad, near two railroad stations; well suited to lay ont In building lots. JAS. W, DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. myl9-56-D FOR SALE NORTH HOMESTEAD LOTS, 601 123 feet, fronting on a 60-ront street, near Swlssvale station. P.U.R., and City Farm station, 11.& . It. It. : price moq to (ooo each: terms to suit. IRA M. BURCHFIELD, 153 Fourth avenue. apl0-36-D F IOR SALE-CHOICE LOTS IN THE THRIV- IHU village or uridfrevllle. Allegheny coun ty. Pa., 12 miles from Pittsburg, on the Pan handle Railroad, at auction on tbe prem ises SATURDAY. May 24, at 3 o'clock, p. m. Free transportation. In connection with this sale we will run a special train, leaving Union station at 1:45 P v.. city time, stopping at all stations: re turning, leave Krldgevllfeat 6:11, arrivlngat Pitts burg at 6:40 P. M. -Thia property Is only two mln utea' walk from station: a good, wide board walk extends from station through the property: churches and schools In Immediate vicinity, and railroad facilities are good, being only 26 minutes' ride from Pittsburg. Lots range in size from 50x150 to 60x150 to a 20 foot alley: arc all level or gently sloping, thus Insuring good drainage: water la excellent, and village is supplied with natural gas from the Washington county field; no streets less than 60 feit wide: to sum up. this Is one of the most beautiful localities In tbe Charllers Valley for a suburban home. It will pay yon to attend this sale. Don't lorget the day and date. Satur day. May 2-J, and that wewllrgive you a round trip ticket frc! of charge. For terms, plans and jree uckcis appiy xo u. jr. .ixiuaiAa a Kiu., Auc tioneers, 408 Grant st. my'8-103-MWT SIlBccllnneoua. FOR SALE-WITHOUT MONEY AND WITH OUT orlee; read onr auction ad. In to-day's Dispatch. P. P. THOMAS ft CO. rovl&-103-MWP FOB. SALE BUSINESS. Business Chnnces FOB SALE-ONE OF THE FINEST TEA stores In this city; big profits; cheap to a cash buyer. P. O. BOX 61. Jclty. mylS- FOR 8ALE-A BARBER SHOP WITH BATU- ROOMS, for (550; half cash; balance small payments. Apply at A. EDL1S, 502 Liberty st., Pittsburg. my!9-6 TTOR SALE-GROCERY STORE NO. 17 MC- A' CLUREave., Allechenv: sell at Invoice, about (SJO; proprietor going In other business: call soon; doing good business. R. BOLEF. myI9-9 fJIOK SALE -FISH AND FRUIT DEPOT; r1 finest book and stationery store In best town in Western Pennsylvania; excellent city music store, good office business; grocery stores, bak eries, drugstores, cigar stores, butcher shops. SHEPAKD ft CO.. 1M Fourth ave. myll FOR SALE-A GOOD BUS1NES3-A CLOTH ING store, established over nine years. In a handsome town (county seat), is offered on favor able terms; business pays 12,500 a year after store and personal expenses deducted, and proofs to show for It: good reasons for selling. Address K, care Carrier 38. Cleveland. O. mylS-70 OR SALE-TO AN ACTIVE GENTLEMAN of business experience, apartnershlplnterest el lng full lines of specialties for which there Is a wide market and large profits: almost no oppo sition. Particulars confidentially from JAS. W. DRAPE a CO., 1 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. myl7-56-D FOR SALE-REPUBLICAN WEEKLX NEWS PAPER and Job office outfit, consisting of all modern Improved machinery, including folder and steretyplng machine. Presses and all ma chinery in excellent condition: over 3.400 bona fide circulation and a large jobbing patronage; located at rounty seat In one of Pennsylvania's most prosperous Iron manufacturing: counties; rare opportunity for party meaning business. Ad dress A. B., Dispatch office, Pittsburg. Pa. myl7- Business Stands. FOR SALE-PLANING MILL. LUMBER yard and grist-mill in a manufacturing town near the city: owners have other huslncis requir ing all their time: this Is a first-class opening (or one or two good men. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. myl7-IS8-D ftlnnufacturlnsr tSltea. FOR 8ALE-10, to Tt) 100 ACRES OF FINE level land on line of railroad and river, con venient to the city: splendid place for tnaiiufact-j urinic sues ur suuiirunu tiuuius. ijcffcrintive circu lar, etc.. from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Agents, 129 Fourth ave, Pittsburg. myiS-i:-D IJOR BALE-MANUFACTUHINtI SITES ON ' line of railroad and river: natural irss, a 10 foot vein of coal, etc.t over 100 acres all as level as a tablo and above high-water mark; liberal terms to any good manufacturing enterprise. Particulars and descriptive circular from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. mvl7-(!fl-D FOIl MALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Ilorsoa. Vehicle. Live Stock. ke. FOR SALE-CHEAP-IISO-OOOD DRIVINO and saddle mare, harness and coort doctor buggy. M. MCUUE, Third ave. and Trv at. myl7-w-MTua Machinery nnd Metal. -TTOR SALE-CHEAP-ONE 8HX20 UPRIGHT A' engine; gnoa orucr. nlng at 67 FIRST AVE. Can bo seen now run- myl8-C5 FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW anil refitted! repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AN1I MACHINE CO., LIM below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. ap1-7H FOR BALE DRILLING ENGINES AND boilers for oil or gas wills, engines and boil ers in every site and style, saw mills and wood working machinery. IIARMES MACHINE DEPOT. No.OT First ave., Pittsburg, Pa. raha-D FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers: all sizes and styles In stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. ;all rellttcdigoodasnew, at lowest prices: portable engines. to 23 b. p. ; boilers all sfies and styles. J.S.KOUNG,23Park way, Allegheny, Pa. nc2.'i-S0-D T?Olt SALE 1I01S11NG ENGINES, DKR 1 RICKS and derrick foritngs, steel holstlng and guy ropes In stock: stationary engines anil hollers, shears, clay and oro pans, etc. THOMAS UARLIN'S SONS, Lscock andissndusky sts., Allegheny. Pa. J" an20-twi I'EUMll.NAl- PERSONAL-READ D. P. THOMAS A CO.'S ad, of auction sate of loll In tn-itay's Dis patch. myl8.1tB-tWF T3KR10NAL-HOOKS WANTKD-1 OR l.oom I. 60.000 for salet alt bargains. FRAN1C llACON A CO., 101 smlthflold st. my JJERSONAL-HOOKS VANTKD-IF YOU , have any books to soil, ut us know. LEVI'S ()OK STORE, Seventh Avcuuo Hotel building. infiT LOUT. TOST -IN MAIL-LETTER CONTAINING J noto No. W) payablo to order of Anderson, Dul'uy (-., for ttnn -M. MY Kill A SMITH, drawers. Payment of this note has livun stopped. iivli-CT.siwr AMUril'.!HKNT. Exposition Park, Allegheny. To-Day awl Morrow, Bco the Grand and Gorgeous Street Pageant, which starts from Exposition Park at 0 o'clock this (Monday) morning, and traverses tlin route publlshoil In tlin local columns of this issue. The World-Eminent, Laurel.Crowned, GREAT FOREPAUGH SHOW Reinforced with tbe Famous-Original iVILD WEST EXHIBITION. Admission to everything, 60c: children under 0, 25c. Reserved numbered chairs. 0c adill. tional. Two performances dally, at 2 nnd 8 p.m. Becuro Tickets and Reserved Heats at Pratt's, K Wood St. The Combined Forepangh and Wild West Hliows exhibit at tho East End Wednesday, May 21; McKcesport Thursday, May 22; Johns town Friday, May 23. mylO-30 a TWELFTH SEASON Fourth and Filth Concorts, THE MOZART OLUB, James P. SlcCotluin, Director. The Boston Symphony Orchestra, Arthur Nlkisch, Director. (Ills first ni'pcamtiri' h re.) S1SIE. MAGDALENE HTIUNIIAUU JAlINS, SnIiiSnprann. OLD CITY HALL, Slond.iy and Tuesday, May 19 and 20, WM. Bale l eut open Tiiesdiiy. May 1.T.1890, at Mrllnr A Iloouo's, 77 Flflliiur. Reserved seats, 12, II 60 and ft. General admission. SI, myll-ty.1,,18,17.10 B IJOU TIIEATER- Tn.Nlirht. MCCARTHY'S MIHIIAI'H. Matlnrss Wednesday and Saturday. Slay 2U-"Ono ot the Finest." mylB-11 rjRAND OPERA HOUSE- TO-NIGNT. MATINEE, SATURDAY ONLY. HERRMANN. Next week Hanlon's New Fantoama. myl9-S3 WORLD'S MUSEUM. Allegheny CItv. May 19. HYPNOTIHMI Second work oi Hop O'Sly Thumb. Sllss Ada Brlggs. the Fat Boauty. Dixon A Langs Comedy Co, mylS-83 HAHRV WILLIAM' AOADESU-To-nlgbt, .Matinees Tuesday, Thursday nnd Hittnrdsv, HARRY KERNELL'H ' ' NEW COMPANY. Harry and John Kernoll and SO others, mrlS-M' . TO LKT. Offleea. Devil Room. Arc TO LET-A FEW NICE OFFICES IN F.B MANIA HAV1NOS BANK BUILDING, Wood and Diamond streets, aplO-49 TO LET-TWO ELEOANT AND COMMODI OUS offices centrally located and Immediately available! have been used as physicians' offleea for a number of years: furnished or unfurnished, as desired. Address M. L. C, Dispatch once mri8-i53-itwFsu . TO LET-FOURTH BTORY OF NO. 99 FIFTH avenue, part of what has been heretofore knownas 'the Dispatch Building: room suitable for lodge room or for light manufacturing. Key to-be had from W. Si. Crlbbs. Heal Estate Agt., No. W Fifth ave. For particulars sea lit' J. MU IC DISPATCH, corner Smlthfield and Diamond sts. 117 Sllacellaneona. TO LET OR FOR SALE-HOTELS, COTTAGES and bath houses, Atlantic City, N. J.: lots for sale In all parts or the city: also So. Atlantic City. Chelsea and for Atlantic Land Co. ISRAEL G. ADAMS &. CO.. Real Estate Agts., Real Es tate and Law Building. aplG-SS ITCHINESS CHANCES. DISSOLUTION-NOTICE IS- HEREBY given that the partnership heretofore ex lsiinc between tho undersigned, nuder the name and style of Dull, JlcKean fe Co., dealers in seeds and implements, at No. 533 Liberty St.. Pittsburg, Pa., has this day been dissolved bv mntnal consent. Creditors and all persons indebted to tbe firm will please call for settle ment of their accounts on either of the mem bers at tbe Pittsburg; nostoffice, between tbe boors of 2 and 1 P. or at the office ot W. K. Errett, Attorney, Room No. 8, Bakewell build in;;, who is authorized to make collections and settlements. W. G. DUFF, JAMES a MCKEAN. PlTTSDTJBO. PA.. May 13. 1890. myl8-7-D FUOPOaALa. TO CONTRACTORS SEALED PRO POSALS for the bnildlnz of tbe new ad dition to St. Bridget's school. Eleventh ward, city, will be received by Rev. Jerome Kearney until 23d inst. Plans and specifications may be seen at tho office ot BICKEL & BKENNAN. Architects, Room 713, Hamilton bnildintr. Fifth ave. myll-!9-TJ SEALED PROPOSALS FOR GRADING A carriage drive of 2,170 cubic yards in Mt, Carmel Cemetery grounds, near Pennsylvania water basin in Penn township. Plans to be seen at Holy Trinity Chnrcb, corner Fnlton street and Center avenue. The committee re serves the right to receive or reject anv or all bids. P. LOUIS GCENTHER. myl8-25 Praes. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED np to 4 P.M., MONDAY. May 20, for the erection of Spring Hill School, Re servo township. Allegheoy Co., Pa. Flans and specifications can be seen at tbe office of Joseph Stillburg, Architect, 20 Fifth ave., Pittsburg, Pa., to whom proposals shall bo addressed. The right Is reserved to reject any or all proposals. Bonds for the fall amount ot contract will bo required. JOSEPH STILLBURG, myl7-2I Architect. Bonorjon of Knoxvtlle, ") aukohent Co.. Pa., I Borough Engineer's Office, y 403 Grant Stbeet. PiTTSBtjno, May 19, 1S90- J TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED PROPOS sals for tbe grading, paving and curbing of Boyd street (In said borongb). from tho east curb of Knox avenue to the west curb of Aman da avenne; also for the grading of Amanda avenue, from tbe southerly line of Arlington avenue to the north curb of Jncanda street, will be received by the Street Committee of said borough until SATURDAY, May 24, at 0 F. M. Plans and specifications can be seen at the above office. Probated bonds In one-half tbe amount of the estimated cost of the work mnst accompany each proposal. Proposals will be left at office of Borough Engineer. Tho Committee reserves the rlsht to reject any or all proposals. C. E. OWENS, C. E.. Ilornngh Englnee. myl3-3S-MWF PROPOSALS FOR IRON BUOY8 AND appendages, mooring-clialn, ana belK Office of Light-House Inspector, Third Dis trict, Tompklnsvillo. N. Y.. May 12, 1NW. (Post office Box 2128, Now York City.) Proposals will be received at thl nfneo mull 1 o'clock p. M. on TUESDAY, tho 3d day of June, 1S0O, for furnishing tnthe Llght-Mouso Establishment Iron Buoys and Appendages, Mooring-Chaln, and Hells, ronnlrod during tho fiscal year end ing June 30. ISM. The articles to be furnished ombraco nun, can, bell, whistling, and Ice buoys, shackles, swivels, moorlng-cbaln, bal-last-balls, Iron and stone sinkers, belli for buoys, etc., nil of which are enumerated in tho specifications attached to tlin form of bid, which may obtained on application to this office. Contracts will be awarded on each item separately, and bidders are required to state thotlmo when they will agree to deliver tho articles. Contracts will not bo approved until Comrrcs has mado tbo annronrlatlons for the next fiscal yoar for the Light-House Establish. , racne xne iignt is rescrvea to reject any or an bids, to strlko ont any Item or Items In the specifications, and tn waivo any defects, FREDERICK RODQERM, Captain, U. ti. N., Llcht-IIouso Inspoctor, Third District. myl8.3J NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED proposals will bo received at tho office of tho Borough Clerk until TUESDAY. May 27, A. V.. 1S90, at 1 p. M.. for tho following sewer and street Improvements, viz: HEWERS. Ono of 12 inches In dlamctor In Dlano alley, about 150 foot; one of IS nnd 2(1 inches In diameter In Sixth avenue and Union street from Coursln street to Versailles avenue. 8TREET IMPROVEMENTS. Grading, curbing and paring Union street with firebrick from Sixth avenuo to Versailles avenue. Grading, curbing and paring Sixth avonuo with firebrick and blockstono from Coursln street to Union street. Grading and paving Lynn alley with firebrick from Eleventh to Twelfth avenues. Grading and paring Strawberry alloy with llrebrlor" 'rom Seventh to Eighth avenues. Plans and specifications of tbe abovo work can bo seen and blanks for bldillngaud all In formation can bo had at tno Engineer's odlco on and after May 10. Each propoial must bo accompanied by a bond In doubla the amount of tho proposal and probated before Notary Public, and said proposals must bo handed In on or before tbo abovo specified time; ulssa said requirements arn carried out the bid will notbocnnsldeiod. Tho Comuilttaas on Streets and Son ers re sorve tho right to reject any or all proposals. U. U. HEIIWICK, Borough Clerk. MoKKKSroiiT, Pa., May 17, 1880. mvlH-li7.lD-S3.S7 UK-sOKTh. T Fu 1HK AROYLK, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J Ocean end of Connecticut arn. Now open. ull vlow of ocoan. S. W. FERGUSON. aiiUMU-atwrsu rpiIB CII ALFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY. JL On the liaaoli. North Carolina ave.; unob. structod ocean view; salt water baths In tbo linusn; elevator; now open. fcH-lH-D E. ROBERTS SONS. SI1IE SHELBCRNE. Atlantic CItv, N. J., mains open throughout the year. Every convenience, including passenger elevator and hot sea wator baths, my 10-15-n A. B. ROBERTS. HOTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPE SIAY, N. J. ccnmmndatcs COO guests; open all the year, omnibus and sea water baths free to guests; the finest summer and winter resort ou tho cnastt houso within 0 font of tho urf. mhl-SO-D JAMES i KTEFFNER. 1'HE ARLINGTON, OCEAN GROVE. N.J. Accommodations aud appointments first class. Services the best. Accommodates 350. Will opon Slay 1, 1890. mhS-KO-D WM. P. DOLUEY, Prop. pEDFORD SPRINGS, BEDFORD. PENNA. Unsurpassed for health or pleasure. Opens Juno 12. L. B. DOl Y, SlimagiT. myl-09 0'EWl VIKW IllllKU BLOCK INLAND, ILL. U..WV,,.. .''..I,., .', ... ... le- nt soi. niiuiis Jimih '.'0. 1800. dally tn and ikiiiiNEW LONDON, (PORTnn-l PROVIDENCE. 10 mile htcntnliatil NKWI'OIlTn Telearntihlo coiiitnuiiiiatluii. Fur clrculais. Ai., niiilri' F. A. BUDLONO, Windsor llotol.Now York. CUNDALLdtllALL. mylB-lll'HWr Slanagers. THE MANSION, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Elceantly remodeled, greatly enlarged, band somely furnished. OI'KNALli'llIRYKAR. mylSlOT CllAULfCH MCOLADE, MOUNTAIN HOUSE, Oresson Springs. On tbo summit ot the Allegheny Mountains. Will opon JUNE 2A For circulars and Infor mation address WS1, R. DUNHAM, Superintendent, nyl-ta Cressun. Cambria Co., Pa. PIANOS, ORGANS. And all manner or Small Instruments - '.. t. HAMILTON'S.. . tpJ-7. d Filth Tenue..D MEETING!. -LENWOOD LODGE NO.2fj.JJ. OF R.T., JTwlll hold their postponed ball on MONDAY EVENING. Mar l'J, 1MW, at Moore's HalL Hazelwood ave., Twenty-third ward: all tickets sold will be honored. THOMAS K. WEIR. JOHN CONLEY. SI. N. bEBRELL. my!8-125 Committee. ' ' i ii isT office of The Bridoewateb Gas Company. Rochester. Pa.. April 18. 1800. S A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCK HOLDERS of this companv will be held at the office. Rochester, Pa., on THURSDAY, June 19. Ii90,at 3 o'clock p. it., to vote for or against a proposition to reduce the capital stock. The amount of tbe proposed reduction is 7,031 shares, having a value at par of $708,400. F. L. STEPHENSON. Secretary. aplS-3-MWS ELECTIONS. Office Allegheny; suspension Bridge Co., V PlTTSBTKO, March 29. 1S9Q. S ELECTION NOTICE-IN PURSUANCE of a resolution of tbe Hoard ot Slanagers passed this day. a meeting of the stockholders of "Tbe President, Slanagers and Company for erecting a bridge over the Allegheny river, op posite Pittsburg, in the county of Allegheny," will be beld at the general office of tbe com pany, at the Pittsburg end of the bridge, on FRIDAY. May SO next, at 10 o'clock A. M., to consider and pass uoon the question ot increas ing tho capital stock to enable tbe company to renew and extend thd structure of their bridge. WM. ROSEBURG, Treasurer and Clerk. mh31-3)-M AUCTION WAIVES. TRUSTEES' SALE OF COAL MINES. The undersigned, liquidating trustees of the Bagdad Coal Company, limited, ana the) Pittsbnrg ct KjsklimnciiS Coal and Coke Com pany, limited, bv order of the Court of Com mon Pleas of VestmoreIand county. Pennsyl vania, will sell at public sale on TUESDAY, the 27th day of Slay, 1SS0, at 1 p.m., the entire plant and property of tbe former company, on the premises; and the same day at 11 A. x., tha entire plant and property of the latter com pany, on tbe premises. Both mines are on tha West Penn Railroad, near Leechbnrg, Pa. For terms and particnlars address the Trustees at Kittannine. Pa. ORRRUFFTNGTON.GRIER C. ORR. JOS. BUFFINGTON. apZi-ZO-JI A TTRACTTVE Sale of elegant carpets and furniture, TUESDAY. SIAY. 20, atl0A.M. Fine English rag parlor salts, plash brocatello and hair cloth parlor furniture, mantel cab inets, pier mirrors, lace curtains, plctnres. hair and husk mattresses, fancy rockers, folding beds, mirror door wardrobes, Dody brnssels, vel vet, moquet and tapestry brnssels and ingrain carparts, walnut, cherry and oak chamber suits, chiffoniers, hall racks, sideboards, extension tables, decorated tea and toilet sets, center tables, laundry and kitchen goods, etc. HENRY AUCTION CO., mylS 118 Auctioneers. OFFI CI AL P1TTSB CRG. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE .LN reports ol viewers on the grading, paving and curbing of Chestnut street, from Blnfl street to Locust street, has been approved by Councils, which action will ba final unless an appeal is filed in tbe Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. PlTTSBUBO. Slay 15i 189a ruyl5-i0 BALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CE1VED at the office of the City Con troller until THURSDAY. Stay 22, 1S90, at 2 P. JL, for painting rooms of Department of Pub lic Satety. Plans and specifications for said work can be -een at tbe general office of tho department. Each proposal must be accom- Eanled by a bond in double tho amount ol tha id. with two sureties, and execnted before tho Mayor or City Cleric. Tho Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN, Cblof Department of Public Salety. mhlS-ll NOTICE IH HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE construction of sowers on Stanton avenuo and yiola alley, from Highland avenuo to Nog ley Run sower; Center avonno, from Liberty avenuo to connect with Two Mllo Run sewer, and Denniston avenuo. from Fifth avenue to Shakespearo street, bavo been approved by Councils, which action will be final unless an appeal Is filed In tho Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. SI. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Worki. riTTHituita, .May 15. 1890. mylWo SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of tho CItv Con troller until .MONDAY. Slay 19, 1890. at 2 v. M.. for furnishing Ico to tbo various offices, pollco stations, cnglno houses, etc.. In the Department of Public Safety. Specifications may bo seen at tho Koneral otflco of tho department Bonds In double tho bid, with two sureties, must ac company each proposal; said bonds to bo ex ecuted beforo the Mayor or City Clerk. Tho-. Department of Awards rosorves tho right to reject any or al! bids. J. O. BROWN, Chief Department of Public Safety. mylt-BI QEPARaTE AND SEALED PROPOSALS! O will bo received at tho office of tho City Controller until SATURDAY, Slay 21, 1890, for fitting up offices in Municipal Hall for use of Department of Public Safety; also for altering and repairing Ns. 2, 3 and 5 police patrol stables. Plans and specifications for said work can bo seen at tbo ofllce ot Blckel A. Brennan, Architects, Hamilton building. Bonds In double tbo amount of bid, with two sureties, must accompany eacb proposal, said bonds to b executed licloro tho Slayor ot City Clerk. The Department nf Awards resorves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN. Cblof Department of Public Safetr. myl3-18 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED nt tho offlco of City Controller until MONDAY, tbe 19th day of Slay, A. D. 1890, at 2 p. M for painting rooms In Municipal Hall, socond Iloor, latoly occupied by the City Attornoy and Chief of tho Department of Pub lic Safety. Specifications can bo soon and all Informa tion obtained at tho Gonoral Office Depart mont nf Public Works. Each proposal must bo accompanlod by a bond In double tho amount of bid, with two sureties, probated boforo tbo Slayor or City Clork, . , ,. Tho Department or Awards resorres tho right toreJ.ctanyUrallblds.iiM imKrow Chief ot Do'iartmout of Public Works. myll-C9-u I'lTTMliUllO, May 10. I8SU SEALED PROI'OHAI-S WILL BE RE. CHIVED at tho olllcn of City Controller until SATURDAY, MAY 21. 1690. at 2 V. M.. for the erection of an engine houso at the corner or Hhllnli and Virginia stroots, la tho Tulrty-soc-oml ward. Plans and specifications can boseonattho nffienof F. J. Ostcrllnir. Esq.. architect. No. 12 Fifth avenue. Pittsburg. Bond In doubla tba amount of bid must ac company each proposal, said bond to ba ex ecuted before tbe Slayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserve the right to rejoct any or all bids. J. O. BROWN. Chief of Department of Public Safety. roylS-SO SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at tbi- offlco of City Controller until Saturday, Slay 21. 1890, at 2 o'clock V. X., tor furnishing the following supplies! FERRULES. 600, more or less, J-lnch ferrules. CTO, more or less, j-ineh terrnles. 200, more or Ies. -inch ferrules. 200, more or less, 1-inch ferrules. SIISOELLANEOUS CASTINGS. 250, more or less, gate bjxes. 25 reels, moro or less, best American hemp packing. 6 roels, more or less, navy packing. 10 bales, mora or less, whlto cotton waste. COO pounds, more or Ies,,puro sheet gum packing. 30 pounds, moro or less, snuaro gnm packing. 'jm pounds, moro or less, 2 and 3-ply canvas parking. For further Information apply at tho nffico of Superintendent of Water Supply and Distribu tion. Ni bid will be cinldered unless accompanied by bonds In ilnulilnthe ainoitntof tb estimated cost, prntmti'd bnlore the Slayor or City Clark. Tho Department of Awards resorves tbo right tu reject any or all bids. E. M. IIIGKLOW, Chief nf Department of Public Works. PlTTHltUlta. Slay II. 18ll. myl-H "FOR SALE AT AY'ALOlC Tho beautiful Ohio rlrer snburh, ten minute by P., F. W. A O. R. IL front Foil. oral street Jspot. -" IJJOO A llttlo gem of a homo overlooking river, close to statiun, houso of six rooms, per fect condition, porches, Irult and forest trees, shrubbery. fJ.SOU Elegant lot 75x121! fruit trees, sbrub bstr. lawn, substantl.it house of seven rooms, halls, lur windows, beautiful outlook) cioso to station by good walks. 15,000 Comploto linmo amid shadn and attrac tive surroundings, houso of eight rooms, halls, porches, puru water, stable; grounds 125ir.ni elegant fruit of all. va rieties In groat abundance; good walks and roadway; are minutes to station. Charles Somers & Co. N0.818WOOD8T.. No. Mill PJCNN AVE.. X. E. TstopnOBO 1773, . (BLS-M . i , .' w ; ", . E. -v
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