Lr";? &" - TO CONVENE TO-DAY. Meeting of tho I. 0. 0, F. Grand Lodgo in Annual Session. WORK OF THE GRAND ENCAMPMENT Fust Officers Debarred From ficpresentatlon or Voting. THE PROGRAMME OF DAI AND NIGHT. The Grand Lodge ol the I. O. O. F. com mences this morning nt 9 o'clock inCarnrgio Hall, Allegheny, its annual cession. There are over 1,000 delegates present, representing as many lodges in all parts of the State. This is the first meeting of the Grand Lodge west of the mountains since , 18G3, that meeting hav ing been held in La fayette Kail. The ho tels in both cities were crowded last evening, but the arrangements Joseph li. Sicholson. were eminently satis G rand Secretary. factory and the dele gates were made at home by the efforts of the local brethren. The session this morning will be devoted to routine business. The afternoon will be spent in sight-seeing, and at 8 o'clock this evening the ladies of a local lodge of the Daughters of Rebecca, the feminine adjunct of the order, will give the "beautified work," to be followed by a banquet of 800 plates and other festivities. The real work of the Grand Lodge will begin to-morrow, when the secret work of the order will be exemplified bv Past Grand Sire Nicholson, of Philadelphia. TJIE GRAXD ENCAMPMENT. The Fraternity throughout the State will be astonished to learn that the Grand En campment decided yesterday to radically cnange me oasis oi representation in the body. Heretofore it has been customary to allow all Past officers of subordinate lodges the privilege . of the floor. Including the right to vote for offi cers. It chanced at the last meeting of the urana encampment i. that a vacancy had oc-"L,Jz- curred in one of the chairs. A Lebanon. Pa., Odd Fellow Drought down 50 past officers, whore efforts and votes put him through in great shape. By the rule adopted yesterday each lodge will have only one 21. Richard Mucklc representative and one Grand Treasurer. vote upon the floor. The movement maycauso some kicking, but it is believed to be the best for the interest of the body. Its discussion was red hot, and the voto on adop tion very close. The election or officers was by subordinate lodges In tho month of April. On March 24. 18W. were appointed the following as a com mittee to count the election returns for Grand Kiicamiinicnt officers, viz. : Judge. Henry W. Bailey. P.O. P.; tellers, F. M. Ilea! P. G. P. E. Iortuu. 57; clerks. Frank Hnowden, 61: Bam u el A. kensil, 20. At the afternoon ses sion the following officers wero installed: Grand Master, David Craft: Deputy Urand Master. Charles D. Fiecman; Grand hecrctary, Jos. 1J. Nicholson; Grand Treasurer, M. ltich ard Mucklc: Grand Warden. Colonel William A. V ithrrop; Grand Ken lor Warden, Dr. F. F. Van Artsdalen: p. G. M., Francis M. Hca: Asstant Grand Secretary, Augustus Pi ail. HEADING OF RErORTS. Arans II. Hall, Grand Patriarch, road tho sixtieth annual report of that office. It enum erated 0 now encaiapinonts added during the year, l removod, and 2 charters surrendered. In regard to tho per capita lax or (S cents, he advocated Its lucreaso to 40 cents, saying that at present it was verv difficult to. make afl ends meet, nartlcularlv in regard to officers ana nd their duties. .y. The report of Grand V , Scribe J. 1$. Nicholson l!liX Ka'8 tliat dring the '''lJl'J ear from May b. 18S9. ,'JJ" to Slav (L ixnn sasaw were paid into tho bands of the Grand Treasurer. The new form of installation for encampments went in to effect January L 1S9UL Junior Warden JIawKcs. Curing the year 1,400 new members were ad mitted, and i.156 were dropped, leaving the net increase ol membetship 241. The number of members at present is 13,532. During the year 63.193 12 was paid for the relief of Patri archs and their families 41 03 less than last ear. The total expenses were 590.291 42. Tbo assets of the order are now 313,253 40, an in crease or 14,091 64 during the yoar. This makes the assets 25 03 per member. The ac tual cost ot rcliel to each member during tho vear was 92 cents per week; ol relief and work ing expense, 12.8 cents per week. The general average of tickness among members was 114.78. The reports show that the ratio of sickness in creases with the ago of the encampments. During the past 22 years J1,167.61G 96 has been paid by the order in relief benehts. THE TREASURER'S STATEMENT. The report of Grand Treasurer John S. Heiss lor the year ending May 7. 1S90. is as follows: To balance on band, as per last report. $930 75; to cash received during the year, $3,359 24; making a total of 4,293 99; by cash paid as per orders, 3,117 51, leaving a balance on band of $1,178 4ST The Finance Committee recommend an appropriation of J1.S35 for expenses for the following year, and 320 to make up the de ficiency of last year. Also that the per capita tax be fixed at 8 cents per term. The com mittee consisted ot R. B. Connolly, Henry York and J. Henry Bench James 15. Nichol son Lodge 5S5, L. O. O. F., will confer the third degree Thursday, May 22. The work will be done by the staff. Grand Secretary J. IS. Nicholson and Grand Master David Craft, la lraiE. with others, are expected to pay a visit that evening. The seating of tho delegates was attended to last night by the Committee of Arrange ments at the Seventh Avenue Hotel by the use or a small uheel ol fortune in which every man took his chance. The new Odd Fel lows' Hall in Home stead will be dedicated appropriately this aft ernoon hy the officers of the Grand Lodge. The Odd Fellows' annual encampment is creatine a great deal V, of intei est inVVilkf us- 5- Fellows' lodge of a 100 members and a lodge of Danchters of lte bckahof45. The dele gate from tbe Wiikins burg Odd Fellows is Almirn FVl.- urhtlia Augustus rjaff. therenresentativo-M'tan' Grand Scc'y. from the Daughters of Rebekah will bo Mrs. John Porter. The Odd Fellows have par chased a site for a new hall on Penn avenue, but tbe liuilding will hardly be put up this year. The general gathering in Pittsburg. however, has revived luterest in Odd Fellows' affairs, and it is therefore possible the new edifice may be built sooner than was intended. Dancrroun Nrsliffencr. It is as unwise to neglect a case of constipa tion or indigestion as a case of fever or other more serious disease.for, if allowed to progress, as great danger to life may result. A few Ham burg Hgs will put the bowels in a healthy con dition, in which tbey mav be kept by occasional use of this medicine. 25 cent. Dose, one Fig. At all druggists. Mack Druq Co.. K. Y. TTSu Tho Pnlnl. Bojnl or Pltlsbnrff Trill be the new art room of E. P. Eoberts & Sons, which opens on Thursday, May 22. All that money and artistic taste could" ac complish has been freely nsed to make It a place of surpassing beauty. Rare pottery, cut glass,statuary and bric-a-brac may be seen in boundless profusion. tt Parlor Cnr le Bnlilmorr. Handsome Pullman parlor cars are at tached to the B. & O. day express leaving Pittsburg at 8 a. m., daily. The entire train runsthrongh to Baltimore, Tia Washington making direct connection with parlor car traiiTlor Philadelphia. .?& :T4f" W7 .. m tr rnv uw. i 7wj m ROTPisa l J! rnwissa jmy Lv Ai) r:?v w Wy77 W&Ji 'fl m h f ar CAl'TURKI) IJY ST0UM. The Forrpnntli Mioir Comes nnd Conquers Both Performances of Yesterdny WIN wrasrd by Large Crowds Homo Queer Nnmca, Invented by the Indlnns. Forepaugh'i great show has carried the two cities by itorm. After the really floe parade of yesterday morning the old fojks on both tides of the river capitulated uncon ditionally and sallied forth to purchase ticket for their eager offspring. The con sequence of this was that the huge circus was besieged in 1U turn, and besieged by folly 16,000 people. All yesterday the crowds poured incessantly through the main entrance, and then dispersed themselves in every direc tion beneath the tentage. Even the rain did not dampen their ardor for sight seeinr, and the famous Forepaugh elephants, not to men tion tbo Wild West shows, excited tremendous enthusiasm. The big parade formed at the old Exposi tion grounds, where the show is for the present located, and proceeded across the Sixth street urrago to rittsburg. It was certainly an an mirable pageant, and. with Its bands, ele phants and wild horses, eclipsed. In tbo eyes of small boys and urchins of u larger growth, all previous exhibitions of the kind in this city. As has.been said, tho tents woro crowded to overflowing at botli performances yesterday. A section that attracted much interest was Captain Frank D. Yates' "Wild West." Rem nants of four on co mighty Indian tribes the Sioux, Blackfeet, Mandans and A'Sinibolne have been gathered together by Captain Yates. Yesterday John Gra'S, nephew of the famous Grass, and the most intelligent of the Indians, cave all the newspaper men present names from his language. Among these sobriquets were the following chaiming selections: Wa-so-sha-tonka, Fah-su-honska and Ma-to-peta-chela, which mean respectively "Fat White Chief." "Man With long Nost" and "Little Low White Bear." Grass method of naming a person is to mentally size up his character istics and then select some appropriate nick name. The programme of the show is In three sec tions. It opened with tho circus proper, after which come the hippodrome and the Wild West portion. The last section was decidedly the most remarkable. Captain A. If. Bogardus and his three sons gave a magnificent exhibi tion of shooting, and the strange features of Western life were shown in the realistic horse thief scene, the pony express, and the repro duction of Custer's famous last fight with the Sioux on Little Big Horn. The last scene elicited a hnrricane of applause. The circus and hippodrome were also excellent, the big herd ot elephants exciting special notice. To-day the Forepaugh show" will De open in the afternoon and night at Exposition grounds, and to-morrow it will proceed to East Liberty. As far as can be seen, both the Messrs. Fore paugh and their friends, the public, have every reason to be pleased with yesterday's entertainment on South avenue. GRAND MAT EXCURSION To the CIncInnnti Muslcnl Festival Held there; evenings, May 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24; afternoons, 22 and 24; via Pittsburg and Cincinnati Packet Line. Andes leaves here Tuesday, Mav 20, at 4 P. M. The above steamer will lay over at Cincin nati on day of arrival "until midnight, giving passengers an opportunity to witness the concert. The steamer Hudson leaves here "Wednes day, May 21, at noon, making a special run, arriving at Cincinnati Friday evening and remaining until midnight Saturday. Pas sengers by this steamer can witness three concerts Friday night, Saturday afternoon and evening. Brass and string bands on board. lie turn tickets good on any boat in the line. Fare for round trip, f 12, meals and state room included. To secure rooms and other information call on Jas. A. Henderson, Superintendent, wharfboat. 4-PAWS CHEAT CIRCUS. iHcKeeaport, Thnradny. Mny 22. Excursionists coming via P. V. & C. Ky. should stop at Drnvonhurg station, and passengers via the McKecsport and Belle Vernon can stop nt tho end of the new bridge (by a special order granted by that railroad company), and take advantage of the occasion to cross the bridge and person nllv examine the new town lots so beauti fully located in the lUilicr plan. Three cents pays your laro over both bridges to McKcesport The distance is short, and tbe walk will be prnlitable both financially and socially to all seekers for homes. Seo dis play ad. on third page of this paper. Drnvosbnrs Still nt the Head of tbe List of Ltvo Tovrna. ( The most gratifying feature of this place is that taxes are less than 10 mills and that it only costs 3c,or cheaper if tickets arc pur chased, to cross tbe bridges to McKecsport, where you have the advantages of three lines of railroads. Persons desiring to own their own houses in a desirable and healthy location near to the town of McKecsport and still out of tbe dust and dirt of a live man ufacturing place are requested to examine the Kisher plan of lots that are selling rap idly at low prices and easy terms. See ad. on third page of this paper. It la Really Wonderful How many men's $10 suits we are selling. Light colors have the call just now, they seem the choice of the yonng" men, and the dark colors also have a big sale. It is no trick to sell S10 suits, anyone can do it, but the point is to give the public high quality garments, such as we offer, for 10. Cheviots, cassimeres, silk mixtutes and plain blacks aye included at this price. P. C. C. C, Cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opposite the Court House. A Pointer for Yon. Notwithstanding the advance in the price of flour, S. S. Marvin & Co. are selling the same sized loaf of bread of the same quality and for the same price that they sold it lor three months ago. Ask for Marvin's bread and take no other brand. Dress trimmings. Reining & 710 Penn avenue, Pittsburg. Wild, Jet Bended Cnpen AtS5.S6. ?8, S10. S12 and E15.nll .h,nt k,i.ir r . .-: -"..... f""" '""" p. i iiuitiE x UO. S Penn Avenue Stores. Nev Art Annex. Do not fail to attend the openine of E. P. Eoberts & Sons new art room on Thursday May 22,cor. Fifth are. and Market st. tt ' Genuine High An. Get a colored crayon of yourself, they are so life-like, at Aufrecht's Elite Gallerv, 516 Market 6t,, Pittsburg. Prices away 'd'owa for a short time only. Take do other than the Imperial pinned pattern; they are the best 710 Penn ave nue. Bead our suit "ad." Jos. Hobne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Scoicrr and Trench zephyr ginghams, very best styles and qualities, reduced to 25c a yard. HUGUS & HACKE. TTSSH Bended Cope. S3. SO, ST, SS, SI 0. S12. S15. These goods have been reduced about half from iormer prices. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Bnbj Carriaces. See our novelty SDrintr. Tho .in.t , besL o extra charge for them at Har rison's Toy Store, 123Federalst, Allegheny. B. dfcB. Read our caro. this paper; about CO-inch mohair glorias at 50c. Boggs & Buhl. Ind",a. "!l!-s d lentbs, containing from 12 to 20 yards, at 50e a yard to close: were 85e. Hnous & Hacke. ttssu LADIES' silk wraps at 85. Cloak room. 3 os. Hohwe & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Dressmakers' supplies at Reining & Wild's, 710 Penn avenue. Also agents for me xmpenai pinned vaierni. THE MOSEY FOR STRIKERS Iioing Collected by tho Knights of Labor for Chicago Carpenters, WHO WENT OUT WITHOUT FUNDS, Master Workman Fowdorly Regards tlie Case as a Pivotal One. A GENERAL AFFEAL FOB ASSISTANCE General Master "Workman T. V.Powderly, of tho Knights of Labor, has sent out a special appeal for financial assistance for the Chicago carpenters, who are out on a strike for the adoption of the eight-hour system. The following is the substance of the cir cular: Our brothers, the members of the soveral carpenters' assemblies in Chicago, have been on strike for anntnbernf weeks.and,although on Monday of last week a partial settlement of the difficulty was effected, more than ono-half of them are still out and with every prospect of a long and severe strnggle before they obtain a fnll recognition of their rights. An appeal having been made by the several carpenters' assemblies to the General Execu tive Board for assistance, and this appeal being indorsed and supported by tho district assem blies in Chicago, tbe board sent ono of its members to investigate and reportj upon the matter. couldn't help going out. The strike was undertaken withont any ade quate financial arrangements having been made.and when the men en t out it was withont any fund for their support having been pro vided. The Knights f Labor carpenters were f nlly aware of this, but they felt that under all tbe circumstances tbey could not refuse to go ut with the rest of their craft withont in some degree bringing dishonor upon them selves, and through them upon the order in Chicago. Tho eranlojers proved more ob durate ana less easily influenced by considera tions of reasonableness and justice than was anticipated, and tbe strike became long and costly. The order in Chicago has behaved nobly and our brothers have not forgotten their pledge of mutual assistance. They have contributed liberally of their means in support of their brothers in the day of their difficulty, but their ability to assist is well-nigh'exhausted. So far thev have been as well and even better assisted financially as any of the other organizations in volved, but it has hecome necessary, if they are to continue the struggle, that they shall receive assistance from the order in general. The General Executive Board, acting upon tbe recommendation of the member sent to in quire into and report upon the case, and upon the information he has gathered and furnished to them, and believing that the case of the striking carpenters in Chicago is a pivotal one, now issues this appeal to all members of tbe order in America, urging them to contribute ksuch assistance as may be in their power to the j.niguiK oi j.aoor carpenters on striKe in uni cago. To save time, this appeal will be pub lished ouly in the official Journal and daily papers. It will not be sent in circular form to recording secretaries. DUTY OF SECRETARIES. v As soon as each recording secretary sees this appeal, it will bo his duty to at onco call a special meeting of bis local assembly unless the regular meeting of the assembly takes place within five days, when tho matter can bo acted upon in regular session. At the special meet ing this appeal shall bo read to tho assembly, ana tho Master WorKtnan 111 place It beforo tho membois for action. As soon as possiDle niter the assembly has taken action that same evening if practicable the recording secretary will forward any money voted to John V. Haves. General Kecretarv.Trnaani-nr l.noV-llv- kSX Philadelphia, Brothers, the case Is urgent, tbe noed serious, and tho honor of the order In Chicago is at stake. Let your assistance be liberal, nnd let it bo prompt. T. V. I'owiiKltLY, Goneral Master Workman, Rcvoral local assemblies have already con tributed sums of money ranging from 810 to 23 each, and more donations will be made dur ing tho week. It Is expocted that Mr. Pow dcrly's plan nlll bo a success and that qulto a sum will bo raised. Always use Piatt's Chlorldos for household disinfection. Yuu will like It. MEETING!'. OFFICE OF THE PlTTSHDItO. ALLEGHENY, 1 AND MAKCllEHTER TRACTION CO.. COR. I OP LIBERTY AVK. AND MARKET STREKT, PlTTSHUIto. March 111, 1SU0. J A MEETING OP THE STOCKHOLDERS of the Pittsburg, Allegheny and Man chester Traction Company will be held at tlio general office of the company on TUESDAY, May 20, 1S90, at 2 r. 11. for tho purpose of voting for or against the creation of an indebtedness of the company. mh21-87-Tn A. M. NEEPEIt. Secretary. LEGAL NOTICES. VTOTICE My wife, Alice Rock, having left my bed and board without due cause. I will not be respon sible for debts ot ber contracting. mvo-51-TU HENRY ROCK. A. B. VTEVENSON, Attorney at Law, 96 Diamond street, Pittsburg. ' ESTATE OF SAMUEL STEVENhON, deceased, of Moon, Pa. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Samuel Stevenson have been granted to tbe undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make tbem known without delav JOHN STEVENSON. Moon, Pa., or A. B. STEVENSON. Executors. aol5-fiTU PROPOSALS. TO CONTRACTORS SEALED PRO POSALS for tbe building of the new ad dition to St. Bridget's school. Eleventh ward, city, will be received by Rev. Jerome Kearney until 23d Inst. Plans and specifications mav be seen at the offlce ot BICKEL & BKENNAN Architects, Room 713, Hamilton building. Fifth ave. myll-69-D SEALED PROPOSALS FOR GRADING A carriage drive of 2,170 cubic vards in Mr. Uarmel Cemetery grounds, near Pennsylrania water basin in penn township. Plans to bo seen at Holy .Trinity Church, corner Fulton street and Center avenue. The committee re serves tbo right to receive or reject anv or all bids. P. LOUIS GUENTHER, mylO-28 Praes. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED up to 4 P.M.. MONDAY. May 20, for tbe erection of Spring Hill School, Re serve township. Allegheny Co., Pa. Flans and specifications can be seen at tbe office of Joseph Stillburg, Architect, 20 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 be required. JOSEPil STILLBURG. niy!7-21 Architect PROPOSALS. FOR IRON BUOYS AND appendages, mooring-chain, ana belK Office of Lighthouse Inspector. Third Dis trict Tomnk-insvnie. N. Y.. May 12. 1893. 'Post- office Box 212S, New York City.) Proposals will be received at thi office until 1 o'clock p. K. on TUESDAY, the 3d day of June, 1S90, for furnishing to the Light-House Establishment Iron Buoys and Appendages Mooring-Chain, and Bells, required during the fiscal jear end ing June 30, 1SIL Tho articles to be furni6hed embrace nun, can, bell, whistling, and ice bnoys, shackles, swivels, mooring-cliain, ballast-balls, iron and stone sinkers, bells for buova. eta, all of which are enumerated in tbo specifications attached to the 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 the time when tbey will agree to deliver tho articles. Contracts will not be approved until Congress has made tbe appropriations lor the next fiscal year for the Light-House Establish ment Tho right is rescrvea to reject any or all bids, to strike out any item or items in the specifications, and to waivo any defects. FREDERICK RODGERS, Captain. U. S. N., Llgbt-Houso Inspector. Third District. mvl8-33 F UK"BAXE ONLY ONE HOUSE UNSOLD. COLTART SQUARE, OAKLAND. A complete house, 9 rooms, bath, laundry and every convenience; beautifully papered. Terms very llberaL See W. A. HERRON & SONS, myll-8I-TnS SO Fourth avenue. A. WHITELEY, 128K Third ave., upstair, opp. Barnes' Safe and Lock Works. Gents' shoes soled and heeled for 75c while yon wait Hand-sewn, 95c. Finest work ln tbe citv. mb6-57-TT PIANOS, ORGANS. And all manner of Small Instruments HAMILTON'S, anais Fifth avenne.- PITTSBURG DISPATCH, ttrDitplay adi'irtdeinentt one dollar ptr iqiwi or one insertion. Clattifltd advertise ments on this page such at Wanted. For Bale, To Let, etc.. ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than tfty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCU OFFICES. THE HKANUII OFFICE FOR THE BOUTH SIDE HAS BEEN HEMOVED TO NO, HK CAKBON BTItKET. ADVEHTIBEMKNTH, WEWB ANDBUHSCKIl' TIONB CAN HE LEFT TJ1EHE BOTH FOIt HENEKAL KIJITIONH, AND FOIt THE Sl'ECIAL 80UTII8IDE ISSUE I'UULIBIIED EACH 8ATUKUAY. JIIIANC'II OFFICES AltE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT llfi: FOLLOWINO PLACES, AT ALL OF WHICH WANT. FOB 8ALE, TO LET. AND OTIIEIt TRANSIENT ADVERTISE MENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO P. M. FOR INSERTION NEXT MORNING! Advertisements aro to be prepaid except where advertliers already bare accounts with Tux Dls- IMTCU. riTTSnURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. SSifl Bntler street. K.M1LO. STUCKEY. Hth street nd I'enn ave. E. G. bTUCKEY .tt'.a. Wt11 ave. and Fultonit. N.6TOK.ELY, Firth Avenue Market House, EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, em Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER &BIIEIRLElCSthav. Alwood it. SOUTIIBIDX. JACOB BFOHN. No. 2Caron itreet. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEKCHEK, 59 Federal street. H. J. MCBKIDE. Market House, AUegbeny. FRED H. EGGEltS. 172 Ohio street F. II. EGGEKS4SON, Ohio and Chestnut its. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson ftreets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and irwlnaves. O. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Braver aves. 1'ERltYM. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. K. MORRIS, 686 Preblo are. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCK.EU, Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. SHAKPSBUKG. C. BELLMAN. Stationer, S18 Slain st. ADVERTISERS, PLEASE NOTICE! THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH HAS BEEN REMOVED tO CORNER SMITHFIELD AND Diamond Streets. WANTED. ainlo Hcln. WANTED-GOOD BARBER AT JS07 FIFTH AVE.. Oakland. my20-94 WANTED-ONE OB TWO FIRST CLASS compositors. BEST ft CO. mySO-GO WASTEoU,-;A.GOOD BARBER AND BOY. No. 247 OHIO ST, Allegheny. my20-63 WANTED-A BO TO LEARN THE BARBER trade. Call at 21; r.ji iFfii, ot u u Call at 235 CARSON ST., S, S. my20-55 WANTED-GOOU MAN FOR LIVERY STA BLE. Inquire 93 AND 95 SECOND AVE. my20-9G ANJ-ED-25 SALESMEN TO SELL CLOT1I ING. Apply at 540 WOOD ST., 10 o'clock x' M- mv20-85 WANTF.D-ONE FIRST-CLASS WAITER. AT ROTH'S RESTAURANT, No. 28 Diamond "l""6- m V20-95 WANTED-A SHOEMAKER. APPLY 1 0 J. W. MCCURDY, Dennlson,Tuscariwaco. P., postofflce "iox ss. my20-B2 -T7"A.NTED-GOOD PANTS MAKt.-n liv l r soon wages. Main St., Braddoek, JOHN TEGETHOFF. 80 la. mjrSO-W WANTED-A DRUG CLERK. APPLY AT onro to JAS. II. MCCLELLAND, 81 Federal St., Allegheny City. Pa. myM-5 11TATED- A.!,V,V.T5 I'ABOKEKS, APPLY VV to BAWD Jlltos.. Bridge. Wheeling. W. Va. mylJ-IH ITTANTEll- FIltST-CI.ABS COAT MAKEItS Oil tlntl mutl Annlw I A u tiiMir .. V to work on Hne coats. 8 mV2-' Fm" "C" Cor' We""i " ,oconi noor. WANTED-FOUIl ltOUOHKKS TO WORK In small hoop mill: everything straight. Ap J?IlP,'.,V "! 'o WM, CARTWltlGlTr. PonS. cro), Ohio. my20-73 rj ANTED - FIRST-CLASS TAILORS TO J iiWi"i?i?5 c ? a,ld "pairing. Apply second noon N,M mU BTC" cor .' "lTTA.STED- 'SINULE MAN TO 111JTVTT !li vv take rara tf mli ni... ,ni'.. . iY0in'VAllU' ' FiftE arid Alien tyet'. Shadyslde. my-13 WANTED-A FIRST CLASS BARBER; apply to HENRY INOEN1TO. Greensuurc,' M,i.'?iJe,1U,r5.i.hc.,"rom I'Htsburg by ROSS C! BLACK, 133 Third ave., 4 doors below Hmlthflcla street. my:o-50 WANTED-AN ACTIVE. ENERGETIC MAN to solicit orders for a roofing co.: to the right party a lucrative and permanent position is offered. Call for M. O. FISHER, at Hotel Boyer. from 6 to 8 this r. m. mj 20-83 WAJJTM-KELIABLE LOCAL AND TRAV ELING salesmen- positions permanent; special inducements now; fast-selling specialties; don't delay: salary from start. BROWN BROS., Nurserymen, Rochester. N. Y. mvlJ-88-TTS WAN TED-CAR BUILDERS-A FEW GOOD car builders, experienced on rrelght car work; also blacksmiths and planlng-mlll ma chine hands. THE ENSIGN MANUFACTUR ING COMPANY, Hnntlngton, W. VnT my!3-49-TTS WANTED-BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S Business College, 12 Federal street Alle gheny; open dallv through summer. 9 a. M. to 9 r. M.: system of shorthand chanced from Graham's to Eclectic, the brieltst and simplest: instruction private for both sexes, mylg-l-frssu TTTANTED-SALESMEN AT f75 1'ER MONTH )V salarrand expenses, to sell a line orsllver- plated ware, watches, etc.; by sample only; horse and team furnished free; write at once lor full PAr5 f, 2Ff ?,"LH,B,am.R!?.c.a.se of (foods free. STAN DARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. se24-90-D WANTED-AGENTS TO BELL TEA, BAK ING powder and pure sploes; gilts with goods; coke workers, miners or mlllmen can make money ln their spare time: special Inducements to persons having established trade. YAMA SH1RO TEA CO., 83 Jackson st, Allegheny. Pa, apoo-7iKrrns VXTANTED-GENERAL AGENTS, WHOMAKE v from 3.000105. coo per year; canvassers from ?l to sio per day selling the Taylor adjustable shoo: every lady Is a possible customer: permanent business; exclusive territory assigned. Address. ?,1,t.ns.tanlP' CONSOLIDATED ADJUSTABLE SHOE CO.. Salem, Mass. myS-OS-irs TTANTED-A FEW GOOD RELIABLE MEN V who can travel with line specially for physi cians: nay liberal: position permanent with op portunities for advancement to right parties; no canvassing for books; this is no "catch-penny" ailvt; Investigation desired. Address O. W. CLOSE. 315 Wabash ave., Chicago, III. myls-107 -TTTANTED-SALESMEN ON SALARY OR yt commission to handle the new patent chemical ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever produced: erase Ink thoroughly ln two seconds; no abrasion or paper: 00 toSOOpcr cent, profit.; one agent's sales amounted to JC20 ln six days; another 532 ln two hours. Me want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory :Qsample bymall35ets. For terms and full particulars, addrcssTHEMONROE ERASER JUG. CO.. Lacrosse, Wis. myl8-Il WANTED--MAN OF ABILITY AND EXPE RIENCE to superintend thp nr.Ml.,1 Aal partment of a foundry and manufacture of pumps: must be a good organizer of hcln: one who can take rrom fftOOOtof.i.ciOOInterestln the business prererre.1, but the right man Is more de sired than capital: a larc chance for the right man with first-class references; full particulars of experience, with reference, must be given tose-UiVirPlr- Address MERCHANTS' NATIONAL BANK. Aurora, ill. my!3-S9-TTS Female Help. VyANTED- THREE GIRLS TO CHECK tIT, newspapers Apply at 204 PENN BU1LD INO. Pittsburg. Pa. my20-C3 WANTED- MIDDLE-AGED GIRL FOR general housework ln small family. 6a SECOND AVEN UE. mj-20-72 -TTA.NTED ONE g0iiU RXl'EltlF.NCEI) v cook. Artntv nt thf AflKIl WMMANHI HOME. Wllklnspurg, Pa. my20-S4 TIT A N T ED- SEVEItAL EXPERIEN CED T 1 snoe salesladies: nest reference required. Apnly at KAUFMANNS'. my20-70 WANTED TWO SEWING GIRLS-MUST have had experience ln the making of men's clothing. Apply at KAUFMANNS'. my20-7a WANTED-YOUNG LADY EXPEKIENCED ln doable-entry bookkeeping: must have good reference. Address T., Dispatch ofilce. my20-71 TTTANTED-A FIRST-CLASS MILLINER FOR VV the city. Apply at J. D. BERN D & CO., 817. LiDcny street, Deiwen a. m. anu la M. ror two days. m j 20-9 WASTED-TWO EXPERIENCED LA UNDHY vnman xtrfin avi tivliinr aai( ...... -. to take charge. ! waubu uvwa WIIUI, fcUVU I CICICIICI!: UUC Apply at HOTEL KEN MA Wit snauy ave mj-20-40 WANTED-A GIRL FOR PLAIN COOKING and downstairs work ln a family of three; no children: aUo a girl ln same family for upstairs work. Apply at No. 88 MADISON AVISN UE. Al legheny mya-8 WANTED-AN EDUCATED PBOTESrANT woman to nurse ono child 5 years old; roust speak pure French and German and be able to Iaew: none but best of references need apply; good wages. Address 24 LINCOLN AVE., Alle gheny, Pa. mylMl TUESDAY, MAT 20, WANTED. I'ernnlo llrln. WAS,T5"rAT ONCE. HKCUNDCOOK. AI". 1'LYatMOPE.NN AVE. myM-03 "WA!,?""A )OD PANTRY (llltL TO niiv Z?Zk ln restaurant. NO. 160 FIFTH AVE- """' "" myJMJS WANTEI1-A OIRL 'III DO HOItUIIIHNO. RP'rat No. 71) BOUTHTWENY-BECOND ol. i BoutUilde. city. tajK-H Mule nnd Ifemnlo Help. WANTED-HOTEL COOKS, 110 PER WEEK nlnlnit room idrls, chambermaids for hotels, uiinwMhcr. laundress, pantry ulrl.sW) house girls, cooks, chambermaids, two girls for boarding w?Icv,..I,lJll,t ""I?" P""0 at MEEHAN'B AOfcNOY. AiOrantst. mylO-D Nltunllonk. TTTANTED-A BITUATION AB HECEIVEIt, tv welghmasler or shipper In arolllngn)lll: ten years' experience. Address T. J., Dispatch ""Ice. my20-8 TTTANTED-BY A BOY 18. POSITION IN ' hardware store to learn the business! can produce good reference, Address B. B. C, DIs- iiaicn omcc. mySO-37 WANTED-BY A YOUNG MAN, A POSI TION or trust: experience and ability; best of reference; reasons lor changing, sooil. Address. TltUST, Dispatch offlce. myio-dl Financial. WANTED-MORTGAOE9-M0NEYTOLOAN ln sums to suit at 4,, 5 and e per cent. ALLES Jt BAILEY, 164 Fourth are. Tel. 1C7. aplS-H-TTS6U TXTANTKD-MORTGAGES ON CITY OR .TV Allegheny county property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVER i CO.. iZFourth avenue, rohp WANTED-MORTGAGlL3-fI.COO,COOTOLOAN ln large and small amounts at H. 5 and 6 per cent, tree of State tax: no delay. KEED B. COYLE& CO., 131 Fourth ave. myZl-OJ-TTS WANTEU-MORTGAGES-WE ARE PRE PARED to loan sums from (500 to 500,000 on city and country property: 4, S and 6 per cent. JAS. W. DRAPE &CO 129 Fourth avenue. Pitts burg. myl7-57-D WANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS of (3,000 and npward, on city and suburban property, on 4H percent, free or tax: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. sc21-d26-D WANTED-MORTGAGES-f 1,000, OXTO LOAN . j city and suburban properties at H, tand Cpcrcent. and on (arms in Allegheny and adja cent counties at 6 per cent. I. M. PENNOCK A SON. 147 Konrthavenne. ap7-f41 WANTED TO i.OAN (200.000 ON MORT GAGES: tl00 and unward at 6 ner cent: (500,000 at Hi per cent on residences or business aiso in aaioining counties. S. H. NCH. IK Fourth avenue. OC21-4-D WANTED-TO SELL 15 SHARES OF AR MENIA lnburance Co. 's stock: nlnce 1874 have received cash dividends on said stock amounting to tl,S00: necessity compels the owner to sell, but will not take less than par (11,500). Ad dress J. S., Dispatch office. myl3-6S Miscellaneous. WANTED YOU TO GET- A BAKER'S doien (13) or Stewart ft Co. 's fine cabinet photos for (1, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny. mv28-49-TTSu VTJ-ANTEO-AHOOT 5.000 YARDS OF BEST VV Allegheny river cobblestone delivered at EN. Contractor, 551 Carnegie ave. icanaiess ave., .iKneenin wara. a..-jinAua- mvl7-25 FOB, SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE Citv Residence. FOR SALE-FINE WASHINGTON STREET property; 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 ft CO.. 1G2 Fourth ave. myl8-93-TTssn FOR 8ALE-t9.200. 9 PER CENT INVEST MENT; Ave houses near Firth and Logan streets which rent for l,O0O per year; all ln god repair: large lot; perfect sewerage: payment to suit: send for new price list. ALLES ft BAILEY, 1S4 Fourth ave. Telephone 187. my!7-31-Tus Enat nd Ilraldencca. ITlOR SALE -85,500 -NEW NINE -ROOM .' frame house, Howe St., Shadyslde. one snuaro ?PKi,V.,,ftl!aT.F::. "'.I conveniences; lot 35x100. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO., 90 Fourth ave. myl7-33-irr FOR SALE-NEWBRICK HOUSE, 13 ROOMS; all conveniences; lot, 01x125 l'ect: nearnaved street, Nineteenth ward: handy to P. R. R. and cable; price, ft. 60. MELLON BROTHERS. KH3 Station St., E. E. inyls-41-TTSu T7Oll BALK tI5.000- NEW BRICK, 15 ROOMS: (mivenlptipf'K! Imniliiiiiinlv I elegant flnlsh; all conveniences: located on naved street; lot, 05x153; Nineteenth J?Ki!h.'i.n.'ly lo ' " " a"'1 eablo. MELLON UUOT1IKK3, WI9 Station St.. K.E. myls-41-TTSu TjUlR SALE-BEN VENUE I'LACE-QUEEN ' ANNE dwelling or ten rooms, reception hall, bath. w. c. laundry: all conveniences; largo lot, 50x120: shade and fruit trees: splendid porch. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., W Fourth ave. m.vl7-3S-TTS TTUMt S A LE-M.500 OAKLAND SOIIAItE. 1? 6 minutes' from Fifth avcniieiSolcetrlc ears fiass corner: come mil. sliding doors. cornfcr tironertv, hrlplr. n rnnm. all. sliding doors, bath, w. c. gases, automatic lk'litlngand electric tclls,laundrr, dry jellar. hay windows, front and slde"porchcs, lot 30x100. streets Saved and sowcrod; everything In Al condition. AMUELW. BDACKftt'O., OT Fourth ave. myl7-35-MTT I7OR BALE-EIGHT ACRES, WITH FINK ? mansion house of 12 rooms; all modern con veniences; good stable and outbuildings: elegant shade and fruit trees: within two minutes' walk of Hftli ave. cable ears: one of the mostdellght rul locations ln East End: this pronerty will make one of tho finest residence nronertle ln thp city, or can be sub-dlvlded and large prodt made on the selling price, if sold soon. THOS. LIG GETT, lit Fourth ave. 71 Diamond st. after May -u. myis-td FORSALE-SHADYSIDE RESIDENCE-NEW two-story frame (Jueen Anne residence. 10 rooms. bath and launury, porches, h. ft c.water,nat. gas. wired for electric light Inside w. c, slate mantels, tile hearths: ln fact a complete home In every respect, beautifully located ln a good neigh borhood: first-class advantages for rapid transit being within five in In. walk of Shadyslde sta. and twomln. of proposed Center ave. line; very cheap at SO. SCO: see It. GEO. C. SLEKTII. Penn and Shaily aves.. East End. myl7-39-TTSSu Hnzelwood Residence. FOR SALE-NEW 6-ROOM BRICK DWELL ING, slate mantels, tile hearths: one square from Second Avenue Electric road: lot 24x120. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO.. 99 Fourth ave. mylS-ll-TTS Allegheny Residences TTSi OR SALE-SMALL HOUSE AND LOT, 58 X1 Corrv St.. First ward. Alle?benv. at auction. on premises, Thursday, May 22, at 3 o'clock; lot 19x27; brick house, four rooms; terms cash. A. LEGGATE ft SON, Auctioneers, 31 Federal st, Allegheny. my20-8 TTOR SALE-KIRKPATRICK AVE., SECOND 1 ward. Allegheny, new pressed brick front aweiung. u rooms, Datn, inside w Isbcd attic, nat. and art. gas, etc. ; terms easy and price low at S3, 750. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. hall, fin- side entrance; SAMUEL W. my3J-C3 F OR SALE ALLEGHENY RESIDENCE properties nt vcrv reasonable nrlces uml in the rao6t desirable locations on the following b.iccs. t.niLuiii, aiiriiu.u uiiu lurin avenncs. Beach. Bldwell, Sheffield. Locust and Franklin streets. DAVID SHAW ft CO., 152 Fourth ave. mvl3-82-TTS FOR SALE-WASHINGTON ATE.. ALLE GHENY, corner property, brick dwelling, six rooms, hall, vestlbnle and finished attic: hand somely papered; good, dry cellar: water on first and second floors: nat. gas, etc. ; lot fronts on two streets; price for this desirable property only SJ.200. bAMUEL, W. BLACK ft CO., 89 Fourth ave. my20-63 FOR SALE-HOUSE AND LOT NO. 70 ADAMS street Allegheny. 7 rooms with hall and cellar and fine lot 24x123 teet to an alley, good sewerage to be sold at public sale on Thursday afternoon. May 22, at 2 o'clock, on the premises; title ncrlect. Terms, etc., from JAMES W. DRAPE ft CO., Agents and Auctioneers, lis Fourth avennc, Pittsburg. myl6-13-D Suburban Residence. FOR SALE-bESIRABLE SUBURBAN RESI DENCES, building lots and acre properties on the Ft. Wavnc Railroad, at Bellevue, bewick ley and Edgewortb. DAVID SHAW ft CO., 152 Fourth ave. myI3-S2-TTS TJIOR SALE AT WILKINSBURG. SIX-ROOM X' frame house, finished attic, etc: lot aoxlJO price S2.H0O; terms to snlt: cheapest property Wllklnsburg. HAMNET ft MEREDITH. ln 102 t ourtn ave. t . and Wllklnsburg. mr2o-41 FOR SALC-SUllURBAN RESIDENCE-TWO minutes' walk from P. R. R. station, close to city, 12 rooms, reception hall, laundry, range, electric lights, natural gas, etc: abundance of cnoicorruitisi.ax) lias been spent on me house. of ground: neighborhood and location the best: Brlce, (3,500; terms reasonable. SA31UEL W. LACK ft CO.. S3 Fourth ave. my20-4S-TT FOR feALE LOTS East End Lota. FOR BALE-2,500--LOT M FT. FRONT ON Eincrinn st. East End; splendid locality. SAMUEL W myl7-32-D BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. FOR 8ALE-S900-LARGE LOTS. 24X135: GRA ZIER st; easy payments: Twenty-first ward. MELLON BROTHERS, 6343 Station St. E. E. myio-M-TT6U FOR SALE-LOTS-4 HANDSOME LOTS. 42X 108 ft., on SO-foot street: good location: bandy to P. R. it and cable: Nineteenth ward: near paved street MELLON BROTHERS,cai3 station st, E. E. myl8-44-TTSu FOR SALE-CORNER FORBES AND HALKET streets, a very desirable residence: lot GO or 110 feet front by 120 feet deep to an alley: modern house of 12 large rooms; late improvements: stable and carriage bouse. See W. A. 11ER RON ft SONS. 80 Fourth ave. mylO-73-10,13,20 Sllseelloneoaa. FOR SALE-COAL LAND-2,000 ACRES OF the best quality or tbe Pittsburg vein; adja cent to Pittsburg, lying between two lines of rail road; good shipping facilities east and west See W. A. HERltdN ft SON a, 80 Fourth ave. my4-4-TU si. ITlOR SALE-OWN A HOME-WE WILL BUY or build for you anywhere and let your rent ir the property: uo security required. vJJiiI'.OAAiJirBOV10ISX ASSOCIATION. branch office. Standard building, Mi-633 Wood st mviJ-is-Trssa 1890. I'OIl HALE-I4OTS. City Residence. IriOlt BALE-K ACRE OF (WOUND. LAItOE ' home 10 rooms, outhulldlnifi.. fruit and or namental trees, at a rreat uariruln iraoldqnlek. on cor. of Mason nnd Bedford its., Jhlrty-sjcond ward! ran be subdivided to prodti call andtilrs us a bid, bee W. A. HEllltON A Mb. " Fourth ave, myo-itt-Tu Allcclicnv 1,01. TTtOU BALE-ONLYJ.ViO-FOR LOTS ON 1 LIS street. Nunnery Hill. Allegheny WIL citv. near the Incline. no Fourth ave. Bee W. A. HERRON A SONS, myi7-i-TT ITIOR HALE-ONLY 1300-FOR LOTS ON HIV- EltVIEW ave.. Nunnery Hill. Allegheny City: centrally located; very cheap. See W. A. llrfltltON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave. myl7-l-TTS FOR SALE-10O ALLEGHENY LOTS ON Lombard St.. Linden and Maple ares.. Tenth and Twelfth wards: payments easy. Inquire ot J. & B. MCNAUGHElt, 41 -S or til Diamond St., or 43 Federal tt. mhl2-M-D FOR BALE WFUTEKN AVE., NEAR THE park, Allegheny, twoflnelotsKJixlSift. toa paved alley; the only vacant lots In this first-class neighborhood: certain or enhancement ln value. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 89 Fourth ave. myl7-48-TTS Snbarbnn Lots. FOR BALE-ATEDGEH OOD.LOT ON MAPLE street 100x300, at a bargain. HAMNET & MEREDITH, 102 Fourth ave. and Wllklnsburg. uiyW-41 FOR SALE AT VILKINBBURU, ON COAL street, lot 100x3(1, ror SI.ICO; a bargain. IIAMNET& MEREDITH, 102 Fourth ave. and Wllklnsburg. myawi FORSALK-LOTS, LOTS AT WILMERDING; branch office. No. 2 W'stlnghouseave.. Wll merdlnc: main office, 162 Fourth ave. HAXTEIt, THOMPSON ft CO. mylS-02-TTSSu FOR SALE-VEKY CHEAP-ONE AND A half acres ofnlce land at Emsnorth. P., Ft. W. ft C. R. It., only ten minutes' walk from tbe station. C. BERlNUERftSON, 156 Fourth ave. myl5-15-rrs FOR BALE NORTH HOMESTEAD LOTS, COX 1:0 feet, fronting on a 60-foot street, near Swlssvalc station, P.R.R., and City Farm station, B.ft O. R. R. : price (100 to 8500 each: terms to suit. 1RAM. BURCUFIELD, 153 Fourth avenue. aplO-30-D FOR SALE-21 ACRES IN TWENTY-THIRD ward, convenient to Secohd ave. electric road: can he subdivided into about 150 (large size) building lots, which will sell for 8500 each; price 81,000 per acre: one-fourth cash, balance easy terms. SAMUEL XT. BLACK, ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. my20-H-TT Farms. FOB SALE-ONLY 81.400 FOR A FARM OF 2S acres with frame house of four rooms, frame stable, young orchard, several springs, etc.: one and a half miles from Logan's Ferry, A. V. R. R. C. BERINGERftSON, US Fourth ave. myl5-15-TTS FOR SALE-FARM-200 ACRES, FINE RESI DENCE, all other buildings, with tenant honse complete: natural gas free: good soil, coal, springs, abundance of frnit, rich comrounltv, short drive from river and station. ED. W1T T1SB. 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. myl7-D FOR SALE-OB EXCHANGE-A BEAUTIFUL farm of 215 acres near Llgonler, Westmore land co., of which 100 acres Is under cultivation, balance ln timber; good new house of four rooms, hall, large porch, cell!, etc.: also, large new barn, fences, etc. ; surface level and gently roll-i lng. an abundance of water, yonng orchard, etc.: price only 85,000. C. BKRINGER ft SON, 158 Fourth ave. rayl5-15-TT8 FOR SALE-A GREAT BARGAIN IN 700 acres of land ln Scioto county, O. ; 120 acres under cultivation, balance In timber; about 400 acres of the land level and gently rolling, balance hilly but not rocky; all can be cultivated; young orchard now bearing; two-story frame bouse of live rooms and three tenement bouses, stable, etc.; price only 83 per acre. For further particu lars call on C. BERINGERftSON, VA Fourth ave. mvl5-15-TTF FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chances. FOR SALE-BAKROOM IN ONE OF THE finest hotels In Eastern Ohio. Address, CON FIDENTIAL, Dispatch offlce. rayI0-3 FOR SALE-ONE OF THE FINESr TEA stores ln this city; big profits; cheap to a ty; big X 61, c cash buyer. P. O. Bo: Iclty. mylS-S FOR HALK-A BARBER SHOP WITH BATH ROOMS, for S'50; half cash; balance small iiaymeuts. lttsburg. Apply at A. EDL1S, 602 Liberty St., myiv-a FOR SALE-ONE-THIRD INTKKE8TIN RED brick woiks: capacltr.fln.00O per day: excellent location In the city: capital required, &.VX0; rtar- tlculars to principals. AUUICH 1W 11. tV. IMS- paicu oiuce. 111)20-0(1 -I7I0R SALE-FISH AND FRUIT DEPOT: V llnest book ami stationery store ln best town In Western Pennsylvania; excellent city muslo store, good offlce business; grocery stores, bak eries, drugstores, cigar stores, butcher shops. BHEPARD ft CO.. 1SI Fourth ave. myl4 T?)R SALE MORNING PAPEIt ROUTE, netting f7 per week, cheap: some first-class grocery stores: several good city and country drugstores, II, SWIto HKK): a paying manufactur ing business. 1500; pood mining and other inter ests. PERCI VAL CHAPMAN, 439 Grant St. mylu-DO FOR BALE-A GOOD BUSINESS-A CI.OrH ING store, established over nine years. In a handsome town (county seat). Is offered on favor able terms; business pays 2. MO a year after store ana personal expenses deducted, and proofs to show for It: good reasons tor selling, care Carrier 33. Cleveland. O. Auiirrns it, ray 18-70 FOR SALE-REPUBLICAN WEEKLr NEWS PAPER and Job offlce outfit consisting orail modern Unproved machinery. Including folder and stcretyplng machine. Presses find all ma chinery In excellent condition: over 3.400 bona fide circulation and a large Jobbing patronage; located at county seat ln one of Pennsylvania's most .prosperous iron manufacturing counties: rare opportunity for nary meaning business. Ad- aress a. a., xiispi patch office, Pltt9burg. Pa. lajn-oi Buslneaa Stands! FOR SALE-EAST END BUSINESS "PROPER TY. Frankstown ave.. near Station st, two large brick bnlldlngs, storeroom and ten large dwelling rooms; lot 40x220, extending to another street; terms reasonable. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. my 20-17 FOR SALE-A DESIRABLE MANUFACTUR ING plant on smallmau st, Pittsburg: foun dry and machine sbon: eight coke furnaces; natural gas connections: patterns and ttiyer rig ging complete: iron-clad buildings: all In fin,t class order. Particulars from LEE, BARN Err ft CHAPLIN, 313 Wood St. myl7-41-TuS F 'ORSALK-AN ELEGANT NEW BRICK BUS INESS and residence pronerty on Carson street 11 rooms and large store room, ball, bath hot and cold water, lanndry, stationary wash tubs and neat frame on rear end of lot of four rooms: lot 16x100 feet to alley: price, SlLOou. MOR RISON ft BANKS. 1113 Carson street or 51 Wash lngton ave.. Thirty-first ward. mylD-TTS FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Hones. Vehicle. Live Stock, dze. FOR SALE-THREE VERY FINR BUGGY mares. 4, 6 and 7 years old: also, one doctor's buggy nnd one side-bar cheap If sold at once. Ad- I Hfkb IT H lli.nith nfAf.. mv" O MI ........ . . .. . .-,....' vu...... uijw FOB SALE AT PUBLIC SALE ON THUltSi DAY. May 22, five horses, 25 cows and farm ing implements of all kinds belonging to ANTHONY ZENDER, Twenty-second ward. Oak land. mylS-24-Tnu FOR SALE-A GRAND CART OB BltOUGIIAM horse. 16 hands blgh. fivearsold. blocky built dark bay. no white, high spirited but gentle and a fine, prompt driver In single and double harness; splendid knee action and carries head hlgn with ont check: Is also well 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. 0. bllANK, Litchfield, Medina county. Ohio. lny9-49-I3, 15,17,13, 20,24, 25 Machinery nnd Bletals. TJIOR SALE 4HX6K ANTHONY CAMERA: JS O. lens; complete ana new. Aaare.s raoiu. Dispatch office. myD-79 FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW and refitted: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., till., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. ap3-7tf FOR SALE ONE 211X24 HORIZONTAL EN GINE, 25.000 feet second-hand wire rope: also hoisting and nortable engines and Sicmen valves, castings, etc VELTE ft MCDONALD. 3200 Penn avenue. Iy21-91-TTS FOR SALE DRILLING ENGINES AND boilers for oil or gas wells, engines and boil ers ln every size and stTle, saw mills and wood working machinery. HARMES MACHINE 11AIIME3 31A ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Dbi'OT, flo.w Hirst mhs-D FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers: all sizes and styles la stock, I rom 4 to 100 h. p. ;all rcfltted;good as new, at lowest nrlccs; portable engines, to 25 h. p. ; boilers all sizes and styles. J.S. YOUNU,23Park way, Allegheny. Pa. iic23-oO-i 3Hcennnrnn'.. TriOR SALE TWO SECOND HAND NA 1 TIONALcashrcglsterstgoodas new: reason for selling am going out ol business Address S r. J., mspatcn otnee. ma-2 PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-1 Oil 1,000: 50.000 for sale; all bargains. FRANK BACON ft CO.. 301 Smlthfleld St. my!5 PERSONAL ROOKS WANTEO-IF YOU have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 LOST. J OST PIN BUNCH OF FORGET-ME-NOTS i with diamond centers; (10 reward. Return to bCHLOSSER HOTEL. my2u-G5 TOST LADY'S SMALL SILVER WATCn between jLi with gold chain, on Carson st. E Seventeenth and Twenty-sixth street. Liberal reward if returned to II, RECTANUS, 1728 Carson mrjj-i cKNIGHT & VllTuRi: PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Dealers in Gaa Fixtures. LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETC. Special attention given to Natnral Gas Flttine. 416 SMITHFIELD ST., PITTSBURG, PA. , Telephone 76 a7-6S-zra TO LET. Hiilmrbnn Realdenera. TO LET-FURNISHED HOUHK OF BIX rooms, at West lloltorue. P.. F. W, ft (J. U. It. 1 rent (33 per month. CBEltlNGERft BON, 1M Fourth are, inyl5-lJ-n TO LET-A VERY COMFOIITABLE DWELL ING or Are rooms with large grounds at Ulentli'ld. P.. K. W. ft c. It. It., at only (JO per month. C. IIERINUEIt ft BON, 1M Fourth ave. mylS-IS-TT mo LET-HOME AVENUE, BELLEVUE. A J. few minutes' walk from station, elegant mansion of to rooms, large halls, etc.. and all modern convenience!, line lawn, largo grounds, fruit and shade trees: to desirable tenant very moderate rent; will rent ror summer months. BAXTER. THOMPSON ft CO., 162 ourth live., above new postofflce. myl7-58-Tussu Office. Detk Room. Owe TO LET-A FEW NICK OFFICES IN OEB MANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, Wood and Diamond streets. a p 10-40 TO LET-COItNER FIFTH AND WOOD ST.. desirable forbnslnenn or offices, second, third and fourth floors, separate or as a whole. See W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave. myll-tW-12,lS.a TO LET-FOURTH STORY OF NO. 99 FIFTn avenue, part of what has been heretofore known as The Dispatch Building: room suitable for lodge room or for Unlit manufacturing. Key to be had from V. 11. Crlbbs. Real Estate Aft., No. 99 Firth ave. For particulars see BUU. MU1C DISPATCU, corner Smlthfleld and Diamond sts. 117 Ttnolncws Stands. TO LET-STOKE ROOM AT 908 LIBERTY ST., nowoccuplcdby Jos. RauhftCo. For terms apply on tbe premises. my20-97 TO LET-COUNTRY STORE. WITH GOOD house, stable, fruit and garden, on railroad 14 miles from city; S15 per month: also ln same vil lage house of three rooms and two acres ground; S3 per month. ED. W1TTISH, 410 Grant st. mySMO Miscellaneous- TO LET OR FOR SALE-HOTELS, COTTAGES and bath bouses. Atlantic City, N. J.: lots for sale ln all parts of the city: also So. Atlantic City. Chelsea and for Atlantic Land Co. ISRAEL G. ADAMS ft CO.. Real Estate Agts., Real Es tate and Law Building. apl6-53 EDUCATIONAL. TsENSSELAER POLYTECHNIC INST1 ri TOTE. Trov. If. Y. Examinations for ad mission to this, the oldest school of engineering in tbe United States, will be held in Pittsburg. Pa., on June 4, 1890. Candidates will Reexam ined in the following subjects: Spelling, En glish grammar, geography, arithmetic, algebra, through equations of tbe second degree in cluding radicals and in plane geometry. The examinations will be wholly written, and a fee of 5 will be required of each candidate. Can didates will report to G. W. G. Ferris, C. E. room 815, Hamilton building, 9 A. M. to 6 P. M For further information address D. M. GREENE, Director, ap29-8I-TTS Troy. N. Y. REPORTS. THE CH4.LFONTE, ATLANTIC CITY. On the beach. North Carolina ave.; unob structed ocean view; salt water baths in the house; elevator: now open. fe9-114-D E. ROBERTS fc SON a ,mHE SHELBURNE. I Atlantic iuy, n. u.. Remains open tbroughout the year. Every convenience, including passenger elevator and hot sea water baths. mylo-15-D A, B. ROBERTS. HOTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAY, N. J. Accommodates 300 guests; open all tbe year, omnibus and sea water baths free to guests; the llnest summer and winter resort on the coast: house within 50 feet of the surf, n.h4-50-D JAMES & BTEFFNEK. riMIE ARLINGTON. J. OCEAN GRO VE, N. J. Accommodations and appointments first class. Services the best Accommodates 350. Will open MayLlSSO. mh5-80-D WM. P. DOLBEY, Prop. T)EDFORD SPRINGS, BEDFORD, I'ENNA. Unsurpassed for health or pleasure. Opons Juno 12. L. B. DOTY, Manager. my 1-69 THEELDREDGE.18 SOUTH CAROLINA J ave., Atlantic City, N. J. Threo minutes to depot or beach; large, well ventilated rooms, single or en suite, with all modern improve ments. Terms, 51 to to f2 tier day, ! to 812 nor week. MRS. il J. ELDREDGE. feI-7I-TT8 THE MANSION, ' ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Elegantly remodoled. greatly enlarged, hand somely furnished. OPEN ALL'IHE YEAR. myIS-108 CHARLES McOLADE. MOUNTAIN HOUSE, . Cresson Springs. On the summit of the Allegheny Mountains. Will open JUNE 23. For circulars and infor mation address WM. R. DUNHAM, Superintendent. myl-63 Cresson. Cambria Co., Pa. Fort Griswold House AND COTTAGES, On the Sound. Opposite New London, Conn.. OPENS JUNE 19. Fifth season under the samo management A cool, healthy and delightful summer resort; bathing, boating, fishing, etc. Rooms and cot tages may be engaged at Stnrtevant House, New York City. MATTHEWS & PIERSON, myl7-61-T-rs Proprietors. HOTEL KAATERSKILL, CATSKILL MOUNTAINS. THE MOST COMPLETE MOUNTAIN RESORT IN THE UNITED STATES. OPENS JUNE 23. Rates reduced. Address or call. W. F. PAIGE, Marlborough Hotel, Broadway and Thirty-sixth street New York. mvl7.(J0-TTS FOR SALE AT AYALOH, The beantlful Ohio river suburb, ten minutes by P., F. W. & C. R. R. from Fed eral street depot J J,700 A little gem of a home overlooking river, close to station, house of six rooms per fect condition, porches, fruit and forest trees, shrubbery. i,50U Elegant lot 75x125; fruit trees, shrub bery.lawn. substantial house of seven rooms, balls, bay windows, beautiful outlook; close to station br good walks. 5,000 Coinpleto home amid shade and attrac tive surroundings, house of eight rooms, halls, porches, pure water, atable; grounds 125x125; elegant fruit of all va rieties in great abundance; good walks and roadway; live minutes to station. Charles Somers & Co. No. 313 WOOD ST.. No. 6019 PENN AVE.. E. E. Telephone 1773. myl52 T HE LARGEST. DOWN TOWN STORAGE PLANT. W. A. HOEVELER. Warehouses and yards. Pike and Thirteenth, Twelfth and Etna st?. Private sidings in yards and warehouses. Low ratesof insurance. Negotiable receipts issued. Separate departments for general merchandise, flour, furniture, liauors and metals. Hand some and convenient ofilce rooms tor use of customers free. Railroad address, W. A. Hoeveler, Pike and Thirteenth sts.. Pittdmrg, Pa., A. V. R. R. Cars placed at Tnclftb, st, via. Junction R. R. Shipping, distributing and hauling attended to. Exhibit space with power to let: also rooms with power to huit mh27-G2-TTS3u DIAMONDS-COME SEE OUR SEVEN STONE diamond rings $15 00 each, tbe greatest bargains on earth; friendship rln:s 5Uc. 1 00 and SI 50 e.icn: diamond watches, flr.o jewelry, clocks, sllirerware ana spectacles, etc., at wii?uiio. oi rourui avc,iiuuurir. Fine watch repairing a specialty. ao25-TTS 0. A. BALPH, BUILDING CONTRACTOR. 41 Seventh avenue, Pittsburg. Pa. Telephone 1314. se38-TT3 D ,R. E. T. PAINTER Has removed to 502 PENN AVE. Consultation hours 9 A. Jr. till 1 p. Jf. myl2-40-TTS M. MAY, SONS fc CO., Flna DYEING AND CLEANING. 68 Sixth Avenue, mblS50-TT3 Pittsbnrg, Pa. PATENTS. , O. D. LEVI8, Solicitor of Patents. 131 Filth avenue, above Smlthfleld, next Leader office. (No delay.) Established 20 vein, ie25-90 ' AUCTION rtALKK. A TTRACT1VE Salo of elegant carpets and f urnitura, TUESDAY, MAY. 20, at 10 A. SL Flna Enellsli rug parlor suits, pinih broeatella and hair cloth parlor furniture, maqtel cab. Inets, pier mirrors, lace curtains, pictures, hair and busk mattresses, fancy rockers, folding beds, mirror doorwardrobes, body brussels, veC vet, moquet and tapestry brussels and Ingrain carparts, walnut, cherry and oak chamber salts, chiffoniers, hall racks, sideboards, extension tables, decorated tea and toilet sets, center tables, laundry and kitchen goods, etc HENRY AUCTION CO.. mylS 118 Auctioneers. OFFICIAL PITTSnURC. CONTRACTORS-SEALED PROPOSALS will be received np until FRIDAY. May M, 1K)0. at 2 o'clock P. M. for fitting np tbe Con troller's safe with document files and book racks. Information furnished on application. Tbe right reserved to accept or reject any bid. my 20-H E. 8. MORROW. Controller. PAINTERS SEALED PROPOSALS will be received up until FRIDAY. May 80. 1890. at 2 o'clock, p. jf. for palatine the Con troller's safe. Information famished on ap plication. Tbe right reserved to accept or re ject. E. & MORROW, Controller. ' my20-li VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE JLs reports of viewers on tbe grading, paving: and cnrblng of Chestnut street, from Huff street to Locust street, has been approved by Councils, which action will bs final unless an appeal is filed in tbe Court of Common Plea within ten (10) days from date. E. L BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works; Pittsburg. May 13. ISOa myl5-eO SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the offlce of the City Con troller until THURSDAY. May 22, 1890, at 2 p. M., for painting rooms of Department of Pub lic Salety. Plans and specifications for said work can be i-een at the general offlce of tho department. Each proposal most be accom panied by a bond in double the amount of tho bid, with two sureties, and executed before tho Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. o. BROWN, Chief Department of Public Safety. mhl6-M SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of City CustroUer until Saturday, May 21. 1SS0, at 2 o'clock P. ST., for furnishing the following suppUes: FERRULES. 600, more or less, ifincb ferrules. ow. more or less, s-inch ferrnles. 200, more or less, -inch ferrules. 200, more or less, 1-incb ferrules. MISCELLANEOUS CASTINGS. 230, more or less, gate boxes. 25 reels, more or less, best American hemp packing. 5 reels, more or less, navy packing. 10 bales, more or less, white cotton waste. 00 pounds, more or less, pure sheet gum packing. 200 pounds, more or less, square gum packing. 200 pounds, more or less, 2 and 3-ply canvas packing. For further information apply at the offlce of Superintendent of Water Supply and Distribu tion. No bid will be considered unless accompanied by bonds in donble the amount of the estimated cost, probated before the Mayor or City Cleric Tho Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. Pittsbdro, May 14, 1680. myU-1 Continued on Second Pane. A2UUSE3LENTS. Last Day at Exposition Park. AT THE EAST END TO-MORROW. Grand Goodby Performances at Exposition l'ark. Allegheny, To-day, TUESDAY, AT 2 AND 8 P. ST. Tho World-Eminent, Laurel-Crownod GREAT FOREPAUGH SHOW, Reinforced with the Famous-Original WILD WEST EXIHBITION.- Admlsslon to ovsrytnlng COc; children under 9. 23c. Reserved numbored cbairs, 50c additional. Hecuro tickets and reserved scats at Pratt's. S03 Wood street m20-U pONCERT-CARNEGIE HALL. TUESDAY EVENING, MAY 27. Allegheny Musical Association Cantata, "Don Munio." Soloists; Mr. and Mrs. Tbeo. J. Fordt, lilM Gertrude Edmands, MYRON W. WHITNEY. Tickets, SL For sale ar Alex. Ross, 137 Federal st. Allegheny. my20-7 TIJOU THEATER To-Night MCCARTHY'S MISHAPS. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. May 20 "One of the Finest" mylMl pRAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGNT. MATINEE. SATURDAY ONLY. HERRMANN. Next week Hanlon's New Fantasma. mylO-83 WORLD'S MU8EUM. Allegheny City. May 19. HYPNOTISM! Becond week ol Hop O'My Thumb. Miss Ada Briggs the Fat Beauty. Dixon & Lang's Comedy Co. myl&83 HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdav, HARRY KERNELL'S NEW COMPANY. Harry and John Kernell and 20 others. myl8-2S EXPOSITION" AUDITORIUM ! Seats for five thousand people. Monday and Tnesday nights, May 20 and 27. Matinee Tuesday at 2. STRAUSS And his Orchestra from Vienna. A different programme each concert ED. C. GARBEK. Manager Sale of seats at KleberBros.' Music Store. Prices SI 50 Reserved; Admissions, 60c and 3L niyaMuu 3 ANEW SuhurtonTnwn Site. Possessing advantages of access to THREE LINES OF RA1LROAD& LOW TAXES A gratifying feature of the place. Thavopes ing of tbe Reynoldton and Dravosburg bridge has cansed a regular boom in Dravosburg. Workingmen who desire to own their own home generally look to tbe advantages and dis advantages o: a place oeiore investing, xna easiest manner In which a worklngman can se cure a home is to secure a lot in a desirable plan, and he can build a bouse thereon and pay for k as easy as paying rent Tbo new Rishcr plan of lots at Dravosburg is just the place for sneb an investment, be cause the taxes are small, BEINO ONLY 10 MILLS. It Is almost a portion of tbe city itself, being only 14 minutes walk from tbe center of Mc-Keespnr-. winch the new Dravo-oarg bridge, opened this week, and an electric street car line, to be bnllt this summer, brings into easy access. The location is most heilthful and charming, overlooking the beautiful Mononga hel.i anil the city of McKeesport People liv ing in McKcport hav to sutler from the smoke and dust of the mills, and they find it ni'TO pleasant and 'haalibfnl for themselves and children to live a short distance away from the heart or the city. The Risher plan at Dra vosburg eclipses all others on tbe market and persons, who are wise enough to buy lota at the present low price CAN DOUBLE THEIR MONEY IN A SHORT TIME. Inquire at ROOM 5, No. 8 WOOD STREET, Or at OFFICE OF ESTATE OF J. C. RISHER, ' DRAVOSBURG, For any information desired. nja4j Q LD HICKORY For medicinal and famllv nsa it la the nnrmi finest flavor and oldest KENTUCKY BOURBON WHISKY ever placed before the public. Experts are re quested to test its superior quality above all others. Sold by JOS. FLEMING 4 SON. Druggists, , apll-7-TT38u 112 Market st, Pittsburg, Pa, inl ' -1 Si 1