lf " THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, SUNDAY, . i ' . ' '1EVERY DAY SCIENCE. Hints for People Who Talk in Sleep or , Who Don't Sleep at All. COLD WATER AS A SOPORIFIC. Experiments That May Eesnlt in Entirely Xew Sound Theories. SHORTAGE IN THE CAMPHOR SUPPLY. tFBirAKXD TOR THE DISrATCH. A well-known authority on the subject of insomnia says be has known many persons, of all ages and both sexes, in perfect health who could cot hold their tongues when asleep. This habit is due to indigestion or to cerebral irritability. The remedy is an early meal before going to bed, taking half & pint of cold spring water before putting the head on the pillow, and always sleeping on the right side never on the back. In case of premature wakefulness, a copious draught of water usually re-induces sleep. The topical application of cold is a very harmless and potent anaesthetic remedy; in concussion o the brain especially so. In the feverish delirium of tropical climates it acts like a charm, and often produces sleep. An ox-blsdder or a light rubber air-ball, filled with broken ice will often soothe a restless patient when drugs are of no avail. The mountaineers of the sub-Alpine re gion in the Himalayas are a most robust and industrious people, yet in babyhood they art so troublesome that artificial sleep is in duced by their hard-working mothers. A little jet of melted snow is led by a primi tive spout (often the hollow stalk of some wild plant) to fall on the forehead of the recumbent infant, and acts magically as a soporific the child lies quiet iSr hours. The dry application of enclosed ice is to be S referred in this climate where a cold may e caught at any season. A foot-bath of hot water at night is a valuable corrective ot a tendency of blood to the bead, and the pillow should be broad and flat, to obviate the resting of the weignt of the body on toe neck a simple fact, not cenerally consid ered, but most necessary to restless persons. Prompt Adhesion of Dental Plates. Ii. C. Bryan gives an excellent plan for securing immediate suction in a new dental plate or a newly repaired one. The plate is moistened, and then simply sprinkled with fine powder of gum tragacantb. The plate is then pressed into place, and no matter how good or bad a fit, it will hold firmly for a day und r almost any use or abuse. The advantage of this is apparent; for the first hall hour alter a plate is put in makes or mars the reputation of the dentist, for the time being, in the estimation of the patient, whose efforts to "tuck up" a piate, if not immediately successful, are at once discon tinued, and the plate pronounced a misfit. It is said that a thin coating of tragacanth will even up all irregularities, preventing the plate from wounding the sensitive mem brane of the mouth, and ofteo leading to a satisfactory fit, where otherwise the plate could not be worn. It the dentist is of opinion that time and use will improve the general adaptation of the plate, it is recom mended that a small box of tragacanth should be presented to the patient with di rections for use whenever the variation in the suction of the plate from atmospheric causes should render its employment neces sary. Census cl Hallucinations. A correspondent of Science asks for co operation in carrying out a "census of hal lucination," with the initiation of which the Society of Physical Research was asso ciated some years ago. The object of the inquiry is stated as two-fold: First, to gather a mass of facts about hallucinations which may serve as a basis for a scientific study of these phenomena; and second, to ascertain approximately the proportion of persons who have had such experiences. It is thought that a determination may thus be arrived at of the question whether visions or other "warmngo" of death, etc., of people at a distance, which are so frequently reported, are accidental coincidents or some thing more. Some 8,000 people in Europe and America have already returned answers to the question which heads the census sheets, and which run as follows: "Have you ever, when completely awake, had a vivid impression of seeing or being touched by a living being or inanimate object, or of hearing a voice; which impression, so far as you could discover, was not due to any ex ternal physical cause?" Modern 4onnd Theories. Dr. Koeuig, of Paris, who has been em ployed for a considerable time in making investigations into the composition of mu sical sounds and the theory of timbre, and who has embodied his experience in apaper which he read before the Physical Society, of London, England, has collected a num ber of wave sirens and other expensive and elaborate apparatus for the further demon stration of the points of his research. Among the apparatus are some special sp pliances for producing audible beat tones by the interference of two notes, each of which is too shrill to be separately heard. Musi cians, as is well Known, have never taken cordially to the current theories of lielm holtz respecting overtones and their relation to the consonance or dissonance of intervals and chords. As Dr. Koenig's investiga tions have carried matters to a point beyond the speculations of Helmholtz, and not alto gether in accordance with them, scientists are anticipating with considerable inteiest a full exposition of the new theories. Rise In tho Price of Camphor. The retail price of camphor has recently advanced in this country from 30c to 60c a pound. The scarcity and consequent high price of this material is caused by the large quantities of it which have been taken by European Governments for the manufartnre ot smokeless powder, and also by the in creasing demand for celluloid goods both for Europe and America. Previous to the in vention of celluloid, the principal use to which camphor was put was the preserva tion of clothing and fur goods against moths and ia medicine. The supply of camphor is now markedly inadequate to tb.e demand, and although improved machinery has been shipped to Japan for securing abetter yield of camphor sum from the trees whence it is derived, it is thought that the real remedy will lie in the substitution of some new ma terial in the manufacture of both smokeless powder and celluloid. Profits of the Paris Exposition. The statistics of the Paris Exposition are very interesting. The Eiffel Tower, costing 7,514,095 francs, had a gross income from May 15 to November 5 of 6,459,584 francs. The Exposition proper showed a profit of e.uuu.uuu irancs, against a probt of4,iao,u francs at the Exposition of 1867, and s. loss in 1878 of 3,704,890 francs. Add inr the increase ol the bank bal ance, of the receipts ot railroads, of the revenue, etc, a total gain not far short of 500.000,000 of francs is shown. To this must be added the strictly private receipts. Al lowing 1,500,000 of foreign visitors spending on an average 500 irancs each, and 6,000,000 from the provinces oi Prance spending an average oi about 100 francs each, 1,250,000, 000 appear as the private receipts, giving a. total of 1,750,000.000 or francs direct mone tary gain, or about $350,000,000. Kcie Blecdlo&t. "Several serious cases of nosebleedinc yw. sentinfexceptional obstinacy, have lately 'occurred at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania. Every known remedy was tried front' time to time with indifferent cue- cess. As a last resort, Dr. Agnew tried ham fat, with admirable results. Two large cylinders or bacon were forced well into the nostrils, and the hemorrhage ceased atonce. This is a very simple and handy remeoy for cases of emergency in the country. The Goir Ball and the Dnsebnll. An English correspondent asks a question which the scientific student of the flight of the baseball onght to be able to answer. He says: "While on the subject of golf I should like to mention that I have noticed a peculiar phenomenon in the flight of a golf ball tor which I have been unable to account. The ball on being struck from the tee has taken a very quiet- and low flight, and when it has traveled 50 or 60 yards nas risen in the air, and so left the natural curve nf its traieetorv. I have been told that a ball has been seen to rise twice in this manner, but I have never seen such athjng myself. Can this be caused bv any spin im parted to the ball in the act of striking, or is it the result of its meeting with an opposing current of air?" Improved Petrolenm Car. A new design for a petroleum car of great practical value has been patented. This invention provides a car with a series of connected metal tanks so braced that their walls will not bulge when heavily loaded, while the bulk of the weight is over the car trucks, and the tanks are capable of rigid attachment to either a flat or a gondola car. The central tank has a top opening with a hood-like hinged cover, in the bot tom of which is a tube which admits of the application of a pump wherebv the petro leum may be discharged from all the tanks, or through which the tanks may all be filled. Forced Steel Projectiles. In the early part of May some plate firing took place on board the English man-of-war Nettle, which brings up a subject of the greatest importance, namely, the possibility of making armor such as will break; up the splendid lorged steel projectiles which have hitherto held together almost without ex ception. The result of the Nettle and other recent tests go to show that plates are now made with faces so hard as to defeat forged steel, and that it appears possible that steel faced armor in the future may dispose of them in the manner that Schneider admits such plates defeat indifferent projectiles. Kew Alloy for Wntches. A new alloy is coming into use instead of steel in the manufacture of various parts of watches, such as the balance wheel and hair spring, so as to obviate the disadvantages which follow their magnetization or oxida tion. The alloy is composed of gold, pallad ium, rhodium, copper manganese, silver and platinum. The copper and manganese are first to be melted, and the other metals afterward added, or the whole of the con stituents may be placed in the crucible at once, with the manganese at the bottom. Compressed Air Chisel. The compressed airchisel was first brought into use in this country. An improved form is now being used in Europe by stone dressers, sculptors and metal workers. The economy of labor compared with the hand chisel is about four or fivefold. At the same time the surface cut by the compressed air chisel is cleaner and smoother than is possible with tne band chisel. This is espe cially the case with granite. The new in strument is said to be of great service in metal working and woodworking. REVIEW OF ART FOR THE WEEK. A iakoe pastel portrait of the late Captain Reese, by Dabbs, Is shown at Gillespie's. Two fine water-colors by F. S. Medalry are shown at Gillespie's. One of them, a winter landscape, is unusually strong in composition, and presents a beautiful effect of local coloring and light and shade. Mb. 11. B. Walkley has just returned from a trip to the vicinity of Cleveland, Ohio, where he has been busily engaged making studies of the interior of a Shaker home, Tor use in a painting upon which he is now at work. 'Rino a Roses" is the title of a picture by Fred Morgan, showing a group of children Dialing this popular game. The painting has been skilfully copied In etching by C O. Mur ray, and proofs are now exhibited at the art stores. Mb. "Wilbur K Weight, late of the firm of S. Boyd & Co., has assumed charge of the Hacke gallery which is being renovated and improved. Alterations have been made in the skylights and In other features of the room, with a view to rendering it more satisfactory for exhibition purposes. Mr. Wright expects to have tho gallery stocked with new pictures and open to the public in the coarse of a few days. It will then continue to be encn dnring all tbe summer from 9 A. SL. until 5 r. 1L, every day except Sundays. Miss Makie D. Coyxe has placed three paintings in oil upon exhibition at Voung's. Two of them are still lite studies, one of flowers, the other of cherries, shown In strong contrast against some large green leaves. The coloring ot tbe fruit is fairly good but it is somewhat ont of tone with that of the back ground. The third picture is a landscape very strong in composition, with a better effect of colorand more vicorons handling than either ot the others. Miss Cojle appears to do the best work in landscapes, and has managed this paintinevery well indeed, giving a good effect or light in the sky and yet keeping it in tone with the balance of the picture. Pkobablt few will dispute tbe assertion that ot all styles of decorative work in wood scarcely any look poorer and meaner than open fretwork executed with a scroll saw. This is particularly true as regards sawn work applied as a decoration upon flat panels of polished wood, with which it neither harmonizes nor pleasantly contrasts. Forniture that has been deigned with a due attention to form and the proper proportion ot its different parts can never look mean, however, plain it may be, and it Is much better plain than covered with unsuitable description of ornamcntation,which materially detracts from its dignity without adding anything to its grcce. A small amount of well executed carving upon furniture will do more toward giving it an appearance of richness than all tbe fretwork that can be piled on it, especially if the carving appears as a part of its structural character. Two companion pictures by Mr, J. A. Saint are shown this week at Gillespie's. In the first picture may be seen an old chip basket in which a white hen has established herself for the purpose of raising the usual large family of chicks. A couple of small gray kittens are amusing themselves close at hand by tossing about an egg that has rolled from the nest through a hole in the side or the basket, while her ladyship presumably observes the scene with much displeasure as she suddenly pops out her head to regard the performance, fu the second painting is depicted the astonish ment of tbe kittens, as they accidently crack the shell of tbe egg ana discover tbe form of a little yellow chick; and while they are engaged in speculating upon tbe strangeness of this phenomenon the ben has seized one of them by tbe tail as a means of puni-hing their unwar rantable interference with her affair. A third picture by Mr. Saintreprescntsa group of little ducklings by the side of a small stream. The foremost one has its head raised and holds in its bill a small specimen of the mud crab which its companions evidently regard as a sort of natural curiosity. In all of these paintings may be noted a marked improvement, as re gards handling, over Mr. Saint's previous ef torts in the aine line. Quite a large number of paintings have been added to the collection which Messrs. Gross 4 lane are exhibiting at Gillespie's, so that all the available space upon tho walls of the gal lery is coveted with pictures of more than ordinary interest on account of the famous names they bear. In one or two instances tbe name is everything. This is notably true or the picture by Courbet,a very poor but very ex pensive one, and in a less degree of that by Rousseau, which is probably of great value commercially, whatever may be its real merit as a work ot art. borne or the later arrivals, however, are really fine paintings, among them tbe marine, by Dauphin; the landscape by Daubigny: 'The Eagle," by Delacroix, and the large battle piece by Troyson. The sketch by Cabanel tor his picture, "The Birth or Venus." is very One in drawing, and the works by Rico, and bis pupil, Reyna, are splendid effects or color. A small stndy in pastel is of Interest as tbe work of Millet, thongn it would scarcely attract attention without the name. There has also been added to the list another picture by Corot, very much smaller than tho one shown last week and Just as much better; in fact the artistic value of tbe two works varies inversely as their size, and their worth in dollars ought to do tbe same, as a bad picture only looks worse by ieing large. This exhibition will De closed about tbe middle of the present week. A comix of fine works by Linf ord are on ' 3"" .t tl $f2( 'h .ftjM A.-JSISjKSi& rJiB'3&a -.: i " i " m 19 ic i &&yf8VO- . ., SU --iS-j.frBM3(MaiMS3&BS3SMBBM8aaattMSi:MpBSMBSBMiiSfc jri . .-Jbl ji.avVh. M. ' jr.!.l ',& vSAiHWaBUusSslBBlISlSSSSSSS exhibition at Boyd's. They are both landscapes In the rich effects of color peculiar to the school of art that he Is known to follow, and of which the works of Diaz may be considered as representative. In the larger of the two paint ings there is a greater delicacy of tone than Llnford usually affects, and against this com paratively smooth finish the bold and vigorous painting of the foreground shows to advantage. The small work is more thoroughly character istic of the artist's usual manner of painting. Tall trees rise up from the immediate fore ground, the strong and bold outlines formed by the ramification of their branches softened and relieved by the masses of foliage with which they are partly hidden. Dark, rich colors abound in tbe foreground objects which are thus relieved against the brighter-toned greens of tbe mora distant trees. The works of Lin ford have been compared with those of Diaz which they much resemble, and although scarcely their equal In some respects, are in other particulars immeasurably superior. Of course it Is opposed to all the accepted canons of art criticism to think of comparing the Pennsylvanian with tbe famous Barbizon painter, bat the statement Is true just the same. It is said that the works ot Diaz being ot such surpassing excellence, their detects should not bo considered, which is manifestly absurd. A man may be great in spite of bis faults, but he would be deserving of still higher praise did he not possess any; and when one man care iullv avoids the errors into which another re- ?eatedly falls he is in that respect his superior, 'his is essentially truo of the comparison be tween Diaz and Linford. A Cure for Bilious Colic. For a number of years I have been sub ject to periodic violent attacks of bilious colic and have repeatedly employed the best medical talent I obtained relief only by the use of morphine or chloroform. I was induced to give Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy a trial, and am pleased to report not only my gratitude, but recommend it to all who are afflicted as I am to give it a trial. I would not be with out it. F. Kachleb, Sk., Bushuell, III. "For sale bv E. G. Stuckv, 1701 and 2401 Penn ave.; E. G. Stucky & Co., cor. "Wylie ave. and Fulton St.; Markell Bros. cor. Penn and Faulkston aves.; Theo. E. Ihrig, 3610 Fifth ave.; Carl Hartwig, 4016 Bntler St.; John C. Smith, cor. Penn ave. and Main St.; James L. McConnel & Co., 455 Fifth ave., Pittsburg; and in Allegheny by E. E. Heck, 72 and 194 Federal sts.; Thos. B. Morris, cor. Hanover and Preble aves.; F. H. Eggers, 172 Ohio st., and F. H. Eggers&Son, 199 Ohio st. and li Smith field st WSu Not a Gift Enterprise. No umbrella nor umbrella stand is needed to sell a good article. Jacksons' home-made clothing recommends itself to every careful, economical buyer. Visit the great reduc tion of stock sale now in progress and se cure a bargain. Jacksons' Stab. Comtek, 954 and 956 Liberty it Ueapomxak awnings, which are guar anteed entirely sun-last Mamatjz & Sox, 539 Penn avenue, Pittsburg. Six hundred pair black silk hose, 48c, worth 75c, at Bosenbaum & Co.'i. Tuxedo awnings, a very popular style. MAMAUX & Son's, 539 Penn ave., Pitts. Household troods packed for shipment Hauqh & KEENAN, 33-34 "Water st Hubaxo awnings are much admired. Mamatjx & Son, 539 Penn ave., Pittsburg. aiEETIKGb. BLOOMFIELD LODGE NO. 134, A. O. U. W. All members of this lodpe arc rcauested to meet in their hall, corner Penn and Wine biddle avenues. THIS AF1ERNOON (May 2j) at 1:30 sharp, to attend tbe funeral of our de ceased brother, Edward Jones. Members of sister lodges are respectfully invited to attend. JEREMIAH DAMM3, M. W. Attest: GEO. BRA1LSFORD, Rec my25-100 VTOTICE ALL M1MBERH OF THE JLM Journeymen Plasterers Association No. 31. are requested to attend next stated meeting to be held TUESDAY, May 27, 1SS0. at 730 o'clock p. M., at No 41 Fifth avenue, as business of great importance to all is to be transacted. C. H. FE1L. J. W. MEGAHAN, President Secretary. ' 9 rov24-73 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT J. J. MORRIS Is no longer in our employ; all contracts, collections, etc.. will be made by his successor. E. B. MOWER. xny25-10 Manager Occidental Oil Co. -VTOTICE I HAVE IN MY POSSESSION 1 bay mare at the stable of Mr. Mathens, 4564 Penn ave. which will be sold according to law on WEDNESDAY, May 28, at 2 P. M., if owner does not come and claim the same and pay all expenses. RICHARD BROPHY, Captain of Police, my24-4 Seventeenth Ward Police Station. REMOVALS. DR. W. H. DALY Has removed his office to MAEDER BUILDING, 135 FIFTH AVENUE, (Fourth floor elevator.) Hours 10.30"A. si. to 1 r. JC, except Sundays. ap2-43-WFSu VTOTICE THOMAS LIGGETT. REAL " estate and mortgages, has removed his office from 114 Fourth avenue, to 71 Diamond street: two doors above Smithfleld. my24-C9 ACCTIOS SALES. THIRTY SECOND-HAND HOTEL CAR PETS, closine out of an Allegheny furni ture store. Fine billiard table, handsome par lor furniture at auction TUESDAY MORNING, May 27, at 10 o'clock. Fine chamber suits, chiffoniers, dressers, washstands. bedsteads, lounges, folding beds, viardrobes, bookcases, desks, cupboards, table', chairs, stands, rockers, sideboards, hall racks, pictures, mirrors, shades, brussels and ingrain carpets, plush, rug and tapestry parlor furni ture, billiard table, brussels and ingrain car nets, linoleum, cooking utensils. 'Ushes. etc v HENRY AUCTION CO., mv25 89 Auctioneers. FOR SALE. TfiE ScnOnmEstEar, LARIMERAVENUE, EASTEND. About 5 Acres of Gronnd, Beautifully adorned with shade trees, asphal turn walks, carriage drive and extensive lawn, with fountain. With brick carriage house and stable for 3 cows and 8 horses. The grounds have a frontage of 440 feet Lari mer avenue (a paved street) and about 600 feet on Majfloner street, all completely sewered. With large collections of fruit trees. The residence Is brick, with mansard roof: ele gantly finished with 2 bathrooms, inside w. c., double parlors, laundrv and every modern con venience. Is witnin lour minutes' walk of steam cars or either cable road. This choice property will be offered as a whole for 10 days, and if not sold it will then be sub-divided into lots and offered to the public. INQUIRE OF NJ. C. JAMISON, So FOURTH AVENUE, Or. 1S3 FRANKBTOWN AVENUE, EAST END. my25-W EUROPE TICKET8 TO AND FROM Europe by leading lines; good berths se cured; drafts, letters of credit, money orders, foreign coin, passports, etc.; we sell atNew York rates. MAX SOHAMBERG 4 CO., 627 Bmlthflelfl st, Pittsburg, Pa. Established 1868. jsyU-wsu B3JHtplav advertisement! one dollar per tquart for one intertion. Classified advertitf menu on this page such as Wanted. For Bale, To Let, etc, ten cent per line for each inter tion, and none taken for leu than fifty ".ents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. THE BEANCH OFFICE FOR THE SOUTH BIDE HAS BEEN REMOVED TO NO. 1411 CAKSON STREET. ADVERTISEMENTS. NEWS AND SUBSCRIP TIONS CAN BE LEFT THERE BOTH FOR GENERAL EDITIONS, AND FOR THE SPECIAL SOUTHSIDK ISSUE PUBLISHED EACH SATURDAY. BRANCH OFFICES ARE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES, AT ALL OF WHICH WANT, FOR SALE, TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISE MENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO P. M. FOR INSERTION NEXT MORNlNGl Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already bare accounts wl'hTHXDlS rxTcu. PITTSBUKQ. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. SV9 Bntler street. EMILG. STUCK.EY. 24th street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY 4 CO., Wylle ave. and FultonsU N. STOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market Hous. EAST XXD. W. WALLACE, CtnPenn aveons. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER A BHE1BLEK, 5th av. AtWOOd It SOUTUSIDX. JACOB SPOHN. No. 2Caron strict. ALLEGHENY". A. 3. KAEBCHElt, 9 Federal street. H. J. MCBRIDE, Market House, Allecheav. FRED H. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGERS ft SON. Ohio and Chestnut its. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jaekion streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allefheny avss. T. R. MORRIS, 6SS Preble ave. JULLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKER, Stationer. No. 4 Grant ays. . 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. Slule HelO. TTTANTED-AT ONCE-TEN FIRST-CLASS VV machinists. THE LLOYD BOOTH OO., i ounjrsiown. u. myz4-o WANTED TWO FIRST - CLASS COAT n a I ass tn ivn nnf r t ti-iisrn Tnnnlrn Sit I J. LOUGIINEY'S, 904 Liberty st. ' my23-H. WANTED TWO GOOD. LIVE. ENERGETIC men : (rood wage to the right men. Call at NO. 33 S. DIAMOND, Allegheny. my25-75 Tn-ANTKD-COMPETENT RETAIL CLOTH- V 1NG salesman: good wages; Hppty at once. Address COMPETEN1, Dispatch office. my25-58 TTT A N TED CARPENTERS. HOUGH ft VV SYK.E3. Contractors and Builders, rear 44 Federal st., Allegheny, Monday morning. my25-l53 WANTED-A REGISTERED DRUG CLERK with assistant's certificate: give references. Address LEITZELL ft CO., Derry station. Pa. my 25-90 WANTED-MANAGER WITH FIRST-CLASS business ability to take cb-irje of printing office. Address, giving reference, "PICA," Dis patch office. my25-39 WANTED-AN ACTIVE SALESMAN, WITH established trade, to represent a New York tea. coffee and spice house. Address P. O. BOX 2593, New York. mvtl-34 WANTED -MACHINISTS FOR LATHES and pliners: none hut firtt-class men need apply: hUhest wages paid. DOQUESNE FORGE CO., Rankin sti. my25-67 XTTANTED-RELIABLE MAN TO SELL OUR T goods bysmall sample r bv photograph; salary paid; steady employment. NU. 49 WATER ST., second floor. myo-lio WANTED A GOOD MALE COOK ONE experienced in French cooking-; itood wares to tne rlfht party. Inquire at 84 FRANKSTO WN AVE., East End, city. my25-l30 WANTED-TWO HONEST. INDUSTHIOU8 men to sell a new installment article; rood Say crusranteed; must llveln city. HOME I'UK I3H1NGCO., No. 2 Sixth st. my23-87 WANTED -AN EXPERIENCED MAN IN the tea business: one having ontslde trade preferred; jrood wages to the rlrht man. UNION PACIFIC 1 EA CO., 4M Market St.. city. jny2S-33 WANTED-THREE GOOD DRAFTSMEN AT once, on general machinery; give refer ences and salary expected. BUCYRUS bTUAM SHOVEL AND DREDGE CO., Bucyrus. O. myll-lOO WANTED-FIRST-CLAS3 UPHOLSTERER, one who understands cutting and draping lambrequins, etc; steady work to srood man. HAUGH ft KEEN AN, 33 and; 34 Water st. myas-53 ANTED - REGISTTRED DRUGCLERK; permanent position: must be reliable and sober: state ace and how registered. Address with reference, SALOL, Lock Box SO, Derry Sts., Pa- t my25-43 WANTED-A THOROUGHLY COMPETENT and experienced accountant tokeepsmill set of books; services required two days per u eek. Address at once with reference, PENNSYL VANIA, Dispatch office. niya-78 -TTTANTED-GOOD COLOHEp BOY ABOUT V T 16 years old to take care or horse and make himself generally useful; call Monday morning before 9. DR. J. D. CRI8E, No. 4 Washington aye., TMrty-flrst ward, city. myU-43 WANTED AGENTS: NEW POCKET ledger; best selling 10c article In the world: sells at sight; send 10c for two sample copies and terms to agents; boys make flO per clay on It easy. F. E. HOUSH ft CO., Brattleboro. Vt, mjO-S w ANTED FOR THE UNITED STATES armr able-bodied, nnmarrlcd men. be tween me ages oizi ana zz years: good pay, ra tions, clothing and medical attendance. Apply at No. 915 PENN AVENUE, Pittsburg, Pa. dei-16-Su TVTANIED-TWOLIVK.ENEKGET10MKNTO V V handle onr installment goods sold on weekly payments; we carry the best assortment of agents' supplies of any house tn the city: salary paid weekly. IAJ1.11.1U UUM1.1, McCance myI5-84 OlOCK. T7-ANTED A GENERAL AGENT WHO VV can make (2,000 to 3,000 a year; canvassers from (3 to 10 per day; permanent business: ex clusive territory; ladles succeed well as canvass ers. Addres E. BLAKE 4 CO.. P. O. Box 439 Pittsburg, Pa. my24-21 WANTtD-A YOUNG MAN TO AbSIST IN a grocery store; must have some knowledge or DooLkeeplng, and c me well recommended; no other need apply; one from the country preferred; state salary expected. WELSH BROS., 2554 Penn avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. mv25-33 WANTED IMMEDIATELY A CAKE baker who Is neat and cleanly about his person as well as his work; must be a sober man and an excellent workman; work light and good wages to the right party. Address LOUOHRY BROS., Greeusbnrg, Pa. myI3-97 WANTED-AGENTS FOR WESTERN PENN SYLVANIA to work lire and accident in surance: an old established company; big money to right parties. Call or address WALDRON ft McDOVt ELL, General Agents, 271 Beaer ave nue, Allegheny City, Pa. my25-93 W1 ANTED BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S Business Colleze. 12 federal strppt. Alln- gheny: open dally through surnm er. 9 a. m. to 9 r. si.: system or shorthand changed from Graham's to Eclectic, the briefest and simplest; instruction private for both sexes. myl8-I-TTSSU WANTKD-1MMEDIATELY-AN EXPERI ENCED male teacher for a public Institu tion M miles from the city; must be a thorough disciplinarian; single man, about 33 years or age: salary JjOO, with board and washing; constant em ployment. Address TEACHER, Dispatch office. my23-10O WANTED - AC1IVE AGENTS EVERY WHEKE for '"Stanley's Adventures in Arrlca:" the largest and best Stanley book pub li'hed: M0 pages: only fl 50: highest commissions fiald to agents. Write now for terms and clrcu ars to E. GATELY ft CO., 25 Federal St.. Alle gheny, Pa. my25-78 WANTED-AGENTBTOKNOW THAT THE greatest selling work of modern tunes has at last appeared, Stanley's own book, "In Dark est Arrlca;" this is the only book for which Stan ley has written a line; Cbas.Scribner's Sons, pub lishers; apply at once for territory. P. J. FLEM ING ft CO , 77 Diamond st. my25-llT WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN to handle real estate; must oe competent to take charge of a branch office and be able to fur nish satisfactory reference: the position pays a salary, no commissions; applicant will please irive full name and address, willed will be regarded as confidential. Address REAL ESTATE, care Letter Carrier No. 5. " my24-U -VTTANTED-SALESMEN-TO SELL LUBRI- V GATING oils to consuming trade In Ohio Valley: previous experience not essential, but must oe good salesmen: applicants acquainted in territory will have preference; rigid references required: men ofgood character only need apply. Address, giving age. previous business experi ence and references, VACUUM OIL CO., Roches ter, N. Y. my24-o WANTED SALESMEN ON SALARY OR commission to handle the new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds: no abrasion of paner; 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to (820 in six days; another tl2 in two hours. We want one energetic general agent for each State and Terri tory; sample by mail 35 cts. For terms and full Particulars address THE MONROE ERASER I'F'G. CO.. La Crosse, Wis. myl&-2o MAY 25 WANTED. Mnle Heir. "WAS35A. G00D BARBEB-OALL BE Jr' ,?WEJ 1 nd 4 o'clock at 4028 BUTLER ST., city. my25-2S Female Help. WA "ANTED OTHT. viiu rnr-vrnn. TTimHie- KK: no washing to do: will pay good S?8LG?rm?n Preferred. W. L1NHART, 1IJ Sheffield st., Allegheny. my25-lC8 WANTED-FIR3T-CLASS SKIRT MAKERS: references: call between 9 and 10 morning; persons speaking French preferred. CHAN DALL, Verner Block, Filth ave. and Market st. my25-31 WANTED LADIES WE OFFER YOU pleasant and profitable employment at liomeor to travel; no experlenceneeded: 315 and upwards weekly. Address, LOCK BOX 83, Colum bus, Ohio. my25-100 WANTED TAILORESS MIDDLE-AGED single lady to work on boj s clothing and Instruct boys In the trade; wages $20 per month with board and washing. Address TEACHER, Dispatch office. my24-32 WANTED-LADIE3 HAVING A LITTLE leisure each day, who can make money by assisting me In my business. For particulars send Immediately, selriddressed, stamped envelope to MISS L. KNOTTS, Unlontown. Pa. . rar24-58-wssu WANTED TWO GOOD PROTESTANT jclrls, one for a cook, ono for waitress and chambermaid: none but those having experience need apply at 819 ROUP Sr. until Tuesday. 27th; tbe regular family consists of three grown per sons. my25-29 N Mnle and Female Help. -TTJANTED-IMMEDIATELY-ACTIVE MEN VV and women as resident anl traveling agents: S5 to S10 a day easily made. Call or write (inclosing stamp) Dr. GIClFHrHDRCG CO.. 301 to 307 Grant St., Pittsburg, Pa. Tn 725-122 Situations. WANTED SITUATION AB COACHMAN BY man who thoroughly understands the csre of horses; can givo reference. Address COACH MAN. Dispatch office. my25-34 WANTED-BY VOUNG LADY-POSITION, either as stenographer or telegranh opera tor, or both combined: reference furnished IT re quired. Address LOCK BOX 33, Beaver Falls, Pa. my25-S8 WANTED -POSITION IN WHOLESALE commission or grocery store by single man; would drive if required; understands shlp- pli W nng: nest rererence. Aaaress j. tiaaiwi, Yllson st , city. my24-7 TTT-ANTED-AN KXPERIKNCED MALE STE V V NOGKA PHER and typewriter desires a po sition at a moderate salary with a manufacturing establishment. Aduresj STENOGRAPHER, New Brighton, Pa. my23-83 WANTED-SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN as assistant bookkeeper; has had several years' experience in bookkieplng and banking; first-class reference and bond, if required. Ad dress I., Dispatch office. my24-27 WANTED-SITUATION BY TWO TRAVEL ING men having permanent Bample rooms in Chicago in the wholesale district, and selling to both the large retail trade and Jobbers here, wish some staple lines on couimltslon to sell in Chicago and large surroundingtownstbestreferences. Ad dress F. 19, care Lord ft'lhomas, Chicago. 111. s myl8-40-su Boardlne. TTTA.NTED-THREE ROOMS AND BOARD VV for four persons. In i.lther Ingram. Crafton or Idlewood. Address RAILROAD CLERKS. Dispatch office. my25-42 WANTED YOUNG MAN WOULD LIKE room and board In the country close to Pittsbnrg. Address OCTAGON, Dispatch office. my25-U2 WANTED-ROOMS AND BOARD IN PRI VATE family, no other boarders preferred, by yonng married couple: must be convenient to street or cable cars and not oyer 15 minutes from postofflce, Allegheny, or Oakland, preferred. Address "COUPLE,'' Dispatch office. my21-90 Boarders and Lodgers. -VTTANrED-BOARDERS FOR THE SUMMER VV at a farm house 9inilek from city, on Pan handle Railroad. Address !,, Dispatch office. my25-30 WANTED-FOUR OR FIVE GENTLEMEN lor nlcelv furnished room", with flrst-clisa board: all conveniences: pleasant location. 297 CENTER AVEN U E. my25-107 YTJANTED-GENTLEMEV DESIRING FINE VV large front room, elegant surroundings. wun reuneu iamuy, at uazeiwooa, near station board ir desired. Call on CHARLES BOMERS ft CO., 313 Wood st. myvo-53 Rooms, nouses, etc WANTED-TO PURCHASE A GOOD 8 OR 7 roomed brick dwelling, 10 or 15 minutes' walk orpostoffice or Oakland; must be nicely finished, have modern conveniences, and be lo cated in a good neighborhood: answers will please state price and when property can be seen. Address HOME BUYER, DLpatch office. my23-2-rsu BuMneass Cnanrea. W ANTED DESIBABLE OPPORTUNITIES for Investment. T. O. BROWN ft CO., 90 Fourth ave. my25-21 H Flnnnclal. -T7-ANTED-MORTGAGES MONEY TO LOAN V In sums to suit at H, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES ft BAILEY, 184 Fourth ave. lei. 167. aplD-14-TT8SU WANTED-MORTG AGES-1,000, 000TO LOAN . J city and suburban properties at 4)4, Sand E per cent, and on larms In Allegbeny and acja cent counties at 6 per cenr. 1. M. PENNOCK ft SON. 147 t ourth avenue. ap7-Hl WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY-WE HAVE over one million dollars to loan on city and suburban property at 4K per cent; no tax: we will also loan money on improved farms In Alle gheny, Beaver, Fayette, Washington and West moreland counties; any marketable security taken for loans of any amount. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Ie3-a9-su Dliseellnneona. -VTTANTED TO BUY ON E OR TWO SECON1V VV HAND carpets. Address J. N Dlspitch office. my2&-12!) WANTED-LARGE SAFE; STATE SIZE; also office furniture. Address CASH Dis patch office. my24-S5 WANTED A SECOND-HAND TWO HORSE spring wagon without coyer. Inquire 191 FIRST AVE.. Pittsburg. my25-57 WANTED-TO SELL 4,x6, ANTHONY camera; salens; complete and new. Ad dress PHOTO, Dispatch office. my2S-27 -VTTANTED YOU TO GET A BAKER'S VV dozen (13) of Stewart ft Ca's line ciblnet photos forth at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny. mv28-43-TISn -TT7-ANTED-TO BUY ONE SECOND-HAND VV clay washer, one pug mill and three or four S otters wheels for stoneware Address HAMEL AOK, GIBBONS ft CO., Zanesyllle, O. my23-28 TTA.NTED-WILL GIVE FREE SITE AND . YV free gas to manufactories at Jeannette. on main line of Pennsylvania Railroad. 'Address EAST JEANNETTE LAND CO.,Greensburg, Pa. mhl3-50-sa WANTED-A FEW PURCHASERS TO TAKE the remaining lots on Falrmount ave.: thev afford elegant home sltei; arc close to cable lines: are cheap. CHARLES SOMER3 ft CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn aye., E. E. my24-47 WAN1ED-EVERY MAN WHO PAYS RENT to strike and own his own home; we will buy or build for you anywhere and let your rent pay for the property; no security required. For further Information address GRANITE STATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, Lock Box 223 lis. Keesport. Pa. my25-77 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE City Residences. FOR SALE VICEROY ST.. NEAR PRIDE, 10 per cent net investment, 2 good brick dwell ings of4 and 8 rooms; price !4,!uo,irentat f42per month: lot23x97. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st, my23-8 FOR SALE A PROPERTY ON FOURTH avenue, opposite the new Government build ing, for a price that Is sure to increase In value; In fact. It Is worth more to-day. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue, my24-9 FOR SALE - WASHINGTON ST., NEAR Wylle.85,600 3-story orlck dwelling.Srooms, bath, h. andc. water, nut. and art, gas: lot23x62; d-strabie location and cheap: easy terms. BAX TER, THOMPSON ft CO., 162 Fourth ave. my25-73-TT88u FOR SALE-ONLY fZOOO CASH FOR LARGE four-story frame hotel building containing 12 rooms: lot 30x100 ieet: located on Butler st., Eighteenth ward, near Bharpsourg bridge, cheap at 84. 000. THUS. MCCA FFREY, 3509 Butler St. my25-49-wsu F ORSALE-AVERYDESUCABLERESUIENCE oronertv on Center aye.: In the very best part of the avenue; an A No, 1 location for a physician; good sized lot, etc : will sell on easy terms if desired. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. my24-9 F OR SALE-A PROPEBTY ON STATION street. East End: 30x100: street graded. paved and sewered; to a quick buyer will give them a bargain, enue. i. a, luv, no. wjrounn av my24-41 POR BALE-LOT 40X180; 8MALL HOUSE, 2 rooms and cellar, near Schenley Park: will sell for (950 cash, as the owner's business requires him to move away from the city: this Is a bargain. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. my23-14 FOR 8ALE-J1.650-ON MELWOOD AVE., near Thirty-third st,, Thirteenth ward, lot 22x90, with good two-story frame house or four rooms and basement; one-half or all cash: bal. to suit purchaser; big bargain. THOS MCCAF FREY. 3309 Butler st. myl8-15S-wsu FOR SALE-MAIN, NEAR BUTLER ST.-A perfect home In every particular two-story brick, 9 rooms, bath. h. and c. water, laundry, In side w. c, marble mantels, etc.: nice lawn and garden: in a very select neighborhood: tot 35x110, to alley. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. my23-8 FOR SALE CONRAD ST., NEAR LIBERTY ave.; only 43,000; new brick dwelling, 12 rooms, bath, h. and c. water, slate mantels, tile hearths, both gases, front and side porches, in side shutters; lot 72x130: easy terms. BAXTER, THOMJPSON ft CO., 163 Fourth ave. mylS-Tl-'WBSu TTtOR BALE-5. 700-NO. 57 FORTY-FIFTH ST., JU lotsmio, with new 2-story and mansard brick dwelling, g rooms, hall, bath, china closet, ce mented laundry and newly papered throughout; SS&o ..c?..hv. balance to suit purchaser. Bet THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3609 Butler St., City. myl8-is7-wasa 189a FOR SALE I3IPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residence. FOR SALE-A PENN AVENUE PROPERTY at less than value. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. my21-47-WT8u FOR SALE-A FOURTH AVENUE PROP ERTY that is far below value to aqulek buyer. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. my21-9 FOR SALE-A DOWN-TOWN PROPERTY: A good investment and sure of enhancement. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. my21-47-WTSU FOR SALE DEVI LL1ERS ST.. NEAR WYLIE ave., 3-story brick dwelling, 6 rooms; at a bargain: lot 24x104. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond St. my23-8 East nd Renldeneea. FOR BALE -FOUR-ROOM HOUSE, AND LOT 25x100, near Penn avenuo cable line; price 11. SCO: this is a very nice llttlf properly, and cheip at the price. C. H. LOVE. No. 03 Fourth avenue. my2l-47-wrsu F OR SALE AT OAKLAND, IN A GOOD location, new brick house. 8 rooms, bath, laun dry, porches, and all the modern conveniences; price 86.000 81.000 cash and balance SSOOper nn. nun, C. H.LOVE, No. 03FOUHTHAVFNUE. my25-i9 FOR SALE MEYRAV AVIJnOE. OAKLAND, only St, 800. a two-slory frame house or seven rooms, hall and finished attic; rolding doors be tween parlor and dining room; slate mantels and tile hearths; range,, natural and artlllctal gas: papered throughout: laundry in casement: this is a choice property and has easterly exposure: lot 28x141 to Ward street. J. E. GLASS, No. 138 Filth avenue. my25-96 Alleoheny Residence. FOR SALE PRICE fVoOO-ERIE ST.. ALLE GHENY, right near parks two-story brick dwelling in good condition, 6 rooms; lot 20x60. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. my23-8 FORSALE-P.500-BOYLEST., ALLEGHENY, two-story brick dwelling seven looms, hath, both gases, h. and c water; lot 20x92- fine loca tion: good terms. BAXTER, THOSlPSON ft CO., 162 Fourth ave. my72-Mwrsu FOR SALE-PRICE 1,700-A GOOD CHANCE to procure a nice little home at a very low figure on Rebecca St., Allegheny; S-story brick, 4 rooms and flu. attic, nat. gas, etc. J, C. REILLY, No. 77 Diamond st. my25-23 Suburban Residences. FOR SALE-SEVERAL HOUSES AND LOTS, at and near Wllklnsburg, varying In price from 2,000 upward: some of them are very cheap. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. rny24-9 FOR SALE -AT WILKIN8BURG: 5-KOOM house and lot 66x132; only 5 minutes' walk from station; will sell this property cheap to a quick buyer. C H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth av enue. my24-41 FOR SALE-VERY ATTRACT1VESUBUBBAN home at Ingram: choice situation: near station; school and churches; new bonse: substan tially built for home of owner; seven rooms, vesti bule, hall, porches, natural gas, fine plnmblng. water, dry cellar, large, level lot 50x2 trees and shrubbery. CHARLES SOMERS ft CO.. 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn aye., L. E. my25-62 FOR SALE -ON MAIN ST., CHARTIERS, beautllul location, lot 50x100, with new double Queen Anne dwelling of ball, six rooms and fin ished attle In each; porches front and rear: bouses finished In latest modern style; beautiful lawn, etc.: price for both. SS,2oO; will sell one house and lot. 25x100, forsajoo; veryeasypayments. THOS., MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st. Telephone 5514. Office open evenings. mvlO-85-wssa FOR SALE-tal.0OO-BEAUTlFUL COUNTRY borne just outside ot city limits: good driv ing road, board walks to street and steam cars; 16 acres ground looking to the southeast, elevated, commanding extended views, great profusion of choice fruits, shrubbery, forest trees; modern dwelling of nine rooms, finished attic basement and storage rooms, stable and carriage house; the Erooerty Is In perfect order, and possession will e given purchaser at once. CHARLES HOMEK3 ft CO., 313 Wood street. my25-65 FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. FOR SALE CARSON STREET, 3. 8., NEAR new electric car station, corner lot size 2tx 122; this is offered at a bargain, and buyers should see this before purchasing elsewhere. .J. E, GLAB3. No. 133 Fifth avenne. my25-95 East End Lots. FOR SALE-LIBERTY AVE, 8HADYSIDE. about two acres of choice land for building purposes: price very low. bee J. E. GLASS, 138 Fifth ave. my25-96 FOR SALE-DO NOT FAIL TO SECURE ONE of those elegant lots. Fairmount ave., near Penn ave. cable: only a few unsold. CHARLES SOMERS ft CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. my24-47 FOR SALE-f70 FOOT FRONT; JELEGANT large lots, on paved st.; fine building sites: Nineteenth ward: five minutes of P. It. R. and cable lines. MELLON BROTHERS. 6319 Station st E. E. myI5-126-TTSSu FOR SALE 55 FEET FRONT ON PENN avenue, neir Dennlston avenue. East End; nearly 200 feet dcen, for S100 per front foot; worth to-dav at least (25 per Iront foot more. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue, mv21-47-WTSu FOR SALE-A BARGAIN tl)H EARLY PUR CHASERS. In the few choice remilnlng to offer, on Falrmonnt ave.. E. E.: for elegant borne location, at low prices: they are nncqualed. CHARLES SOMERS, 313 Wood St.. 6019 Penn ave. my24-47 F OR SALE-ELEGANT BUILDING LOTS ON Boanet street. Oakland: size 30x110ft.: only SCO per ft, front: street paved: these are the cheapest lots on the street and are bonnd to sell rapidly at such a low price. Bee REED B. COYLE ft CO., 131 Fourth ave. my25-6l FOR SALE BUT A LIMITED NUMBER unsold of those beautirnl lots on Falrmount ave., E. IS.: they are close to cable: unsurpassed In perrectlon of surroundings: very cheap: will advance rapidly In value. CHARLES SOMERS ft CO., 313 Wood St., C019 Penn ave.. E. E. my24-47 Sabnrbnn Lots. FOR SALE AT CRAFTON. P., C. ft ST. L. R. K.. two minutes' walk from station; a desira ble lot 60x150 feet; reasonable for cash. BOX 511, city. my24-75 FOB SALE S550: FOUR LOTS 25x100 FEET, Walls station P. R. B.: good location; close to the station. MELLON BROTUFR3. M49 Station St., E. E. my25-126-TTESu FOR SALE SEE EAST VIEW PLAN OF lots Decoration Day; plenty of shade: 12 minutes' walk from Brushton station, r. (;. DORNBCSH, on premises. my25-40 FOR SALE-GOOD LOTS 25X100 FEET, ONLY four minutes' wait from W llklnsburg station, forttoOeach: 850 cash and (10 a month, C. 11. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. my24-9 FOR SALE FOUR ACRES OF LAND SITUA TED In Union township, Allegheny co . Pa , being a part or the Lowen estate; thesame planted with fruit trees in bearing condition: price $1,000 cash. For Information Inquire of JOHN LOWEN, adjoining the premises. my22-17 F IOR SALE-SUITABLE FOR SUB-DIVISION into nuuaing lots. io4 acres or gronnd con- venlenttoMcKeesrjort: good roads, water, etc. the lay of the land Is such as will Insure perfect drainage, and Its proximity to this live manu facturing town assure quick sale of lots at good prices; investigate this: prices low and very easy terms. BAXTER, THOSlPSON ft CO.. 162 Fourth ave. my25-69-iiwsu F6ll SALE-HERE IS ABARGAN AT WEST Bellevue for a quick buyer, with 82,500 In cash, a block of 11 nice large lots, shaded with fruit trees, beautifully situated, near proposed Bellevue electric road, right In midst or new bnlldlngs, convenient to handsome new school house; to sell promptly I name this price 25 to 50 per cent below anytnlng offered in tbe locality. F. II. BUCKING, cor. Sixth and Liberty its., fruit stand. my25-37 FOR SALE-W1LKINSBURG LOTS TnE choicest lots ever offered in that locality, only three minutes from the station; streets graded and stone walks lild; natural gas, water and electric light; lots 33x120, covered with large shade and fruit trees: this Is undonbtedly the loveliest spot in the borough: prices are low and enhancement certain. COOPER ft PETTY, 107 Fourth ave. iny25-Hl FOR SALE-SUBURBAN PROPERTY-THE best In the market for tbe money. In tbe hand some village of Sheraden, 15 minutes from Union station, on the Panhandle railroad; 84 dally trains: monthly fare 5 cents a trip: large lots, 50 and 100 feet front, from 250 to S600 each; easy terms: houses built for purchasers; home-seekers and Investors for profit should see Sheraden be- lore iney Duy eisewnerc. j?or imi pirticuiars apply to SHERADEN LAND AND IMPROVE MENT COMPANY, Limited, 127 Fifth avenue. Pittsburg. my20-45-MThssu FOR SALE CLIFTON LOTS I CLIFTON lots at auction I Grand unreserved sale of big lots at tbe rising village ot Uirton: eliht miles down the Fort Wayne road: Monday, May 'JS, at 3 o'clock will witness stirring times at the now famous suburb named Clllton; all the unsold lots east of Allegheny avenue will be brought under the hammer and be sold lor whatever price is offered. The owner is a man of liberal Ideas who is not afraid to give a bargain, and he knows bow to lay off lots to suit the people. When one goes to ithe country he wants a coun try lot, not a hen coop. Fitly feet wide and 150 feet deep is about the size for a village lot. This gives tbu children room to play as well as the hens to scratch; also room for a few trees, shrubs and garden patch. This is what we go to the country for. Now on tlie2dtb of Mav we will sell six lots 40140, seven lots 46x180, "four lots 50x140. one lot 175x130 and one lot 100x130. Wide streets. The alleys are 40 reetwide. These are lots worth talking about Take train at Federal st. 2:15 city time. Terms ten per cent, down, balance In tec yearly payments with Inter est. Payments received monthly If preferred. If you don't wish to be tempted to buy a lot stiv away from this sale. They are honnd to go. and we will make them go, A. l.EGGATE ft SON, Auctioneers, 31 1 ederal st.. Allegheny. my21-12 Farm. TTHJR BALE 200 ACRES OF THE FINEST Jj land In Allegheny county; this land is on both sldeu of railroad, 15 miles from city, andean be laid off In fine country residence sites, and a fortune made for tbcrmau who will do It: will be sold on long time, with low rate of interest. FnU fartienlars can be obtained from 1HOS. M. IARSUALL, Jr., 117 Diamond it., Pittsburg, Pa. my24-43 BHscenaneoaa. FOB BALE OWN A HOME WE WILL BUT or build for you anywhere and let your rent payfor the property; no security required. GRANITE STATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch office, Standard building, 531-533 wood; st. mris-li-nssa FOR. SALE LOTS. TO LET. M FOR SALE BCeSIJ.ES9. Business Chnuces. FOR BALE-MILK BUSINESS ON SOUTH BIDE. Inquire 1713 SARAH ST. my25-S8 17I0R SALE-OPPORTUNITIES FORINVEST- MENT to good parties. T. O. BROWN ft CO.. 90 Fourth ave. my25-24 IJ-ORSADE GROCERY STORE DOING GOOD ! business: good stand; reason Tor selling sick ness. Call or address 2821 LIBERTY ST.. city. my-116 FOR SALE-S5IALL Ct'RNER GROCERY downtown, doing a strictly cash trade; sick ness In tbefamllv nd mnst sell; price 8600. T. o. BROWN ft CO , 90 Fourth aye. my2S-24 ITlORSALE COSlMISSIO.N BUSINESS. DOING ' an elegant trade; profits last year will satisfy anyone: good reasons for selling. Aadress J.R. HATCH, 26 Balkan St., Allegheny. my24-80 F1 ORSALE-HARDWARE STORE, WjCLLLO flATED on Firth ave.: good lease, low re t. etc.: will sell at Invoice about S4.000; a bargain. T. O, BROWN ft CO.. 90 Fourth ave. my25-24 F VB SALE PROSPEROUS GROCERY STORE on corner ox two gooa streets, jtast .na. Pittsburg: t50 or Invoice: positive bargain. SHEPAKD ft CO., 151 Fourth ave. my25-50 I7OR SALE CORNER DRUGSTORE, bOOU location; reason ror selling engaged In other business: splendid opening and a rare Chance. Address "C.," care Box 682, Pittsburg. P. my2S-121 FOR SALE A WORKING INTEREST IN A well-established and very desirable business; monev under lull control of Investor; $3,000 re quired. T.O. BROWN 4 CO., 90 Fourth ave. my25-24 F OR SALE STEAM LAUNDRY, WELL ennlnned with all the modern machinery: four wagons, etc.: dolnr a bnslnpai ahoye S250 ner week: good reasons ror sale; price 8,500. T. O. BROWN ft CO.. 90 Fourth ave. my25-2i FOR SALE-VERY NEAT BAKERY AND conrectlonery on Center ave.: everything complete: Ice cream parlor attached; large oven holdlng425 loaves of bread; horse, wagon, etc; price very low. J. c. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. my23-a FOR SALE-DOCTORSAND DRUGGISTS drugstore In a growing town on leading rail road: no opposition; cheaprent;goodchance:also Buck's Handbook. 8 vol.. cloth, and Pepper's System Medicine, 5 vol., cloth; both new. HUB (AlNDY. Dispatch office. my25-23 FOR BALE-HAKDWARE STORE, GROCERY stores, country stores; finest book and sta tionery store In best town In Western Pennsyl vania: excellent city music store, good office busi ness; bakeries, drugstores, cigar stores, butcher shops. 3HEPARD ft CO.. 151 Fourth ave. my22 FOR SALE-DRUGSTORE-I WILL OFFER at public sale, in bulk, on tbe premises in Meyersdale, Pa., at 1 o'clock p. M.. June7. 1890. a first-class, new drugstore: this la a good business opportunity. For particulars address MRS. SADIE DAUNN, Admrx., Meyersdale. Pa. my25-Jel-44 OR SALE-A GOOD BUSINESS-A CLOTH 1NG store, established over ntne years. In a handsome town (county seat), is offered on fayor able terms: business pays 2,500 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. myl-70 Business Stands. FOR SALE BUSINESS PROPERTIES AND real estate: sale executed promptly. T. o. BROWN ft CO., 90 Fourth ave. my25-24 OR SALE-ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLY located business properties on Liberty street. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. my2t-9 FORSALE ONE-THIRD INTEREST IN RED brick -works; capacity. 30,000 per day; excel lent location in the city; capital required. f5 000; particulars to principals. Address R. B. W., Dispatch office. my25-96 FOR SALE NO. 3705 BUTLER ST.; LOT 21x100, with large one-story storeroom In front and two-story rrarae or rour rooms in rear; No. 1 business location; price reasonable: one hair cash, balance to suit. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st.. city. mvl8-155-wsu TTIOR SALE-S6.1CO-COR. ORTY-SEVENTH V and Plnmmer sts , Seventeenth ward, lot 47x100, with frame dwelling and business bouse or even rooms and attic: No. 1 location lorany Una of business; terms, one-hair cash, bal. to suit: will sell -vacant lot 22x103 ror tl. 800, at terms tosult. Particulars of THOS. W. McCAFFRfc-Y. 3509 Bntler st. mylO-85-wssu FORSALE-S5.200-NO. 6 GRANT AVENUE. Mlllvale borough: lot 22x125: new two-story and mansard frame business house and dwelling; finished In best of style: containing ball, store, bath and 8 rooms; good stable on rear of lot: best location In the borough ror any kind or business; terms cash. bal. to suit. See THOS. MCCAFF REY, 3j09 Bntler St. mrlO-85-WBSa FOR SALE VALUABLE MAN UFACTURING plant, supplied with a lull line or fine ma chinery and tools adapted for manufacturing a specialty, in which a considerable business nas already been established, and which presents am ple1 opportunity for a large increase without the usual outlay necessary to build up a trade: eligi bly situated on railroads and river; buildings large, well lighted and ventilated and using nat ural gas as fuel and light. It presents an excep tional opportunity for an Investment. Wc Invite the attention or capitalists and shall be glad to give full particulars upon application. The UNION ' IN TRANSFER ft TRUST UO:, 121 ana 13 Fourth avenue. mr23-12 Financial. FOR SALE COMMERCIAL INTERESTS TO the right parties. T. O. BROWN ft CO., 90 Fourth ave. my25-24 Mnnufncturinc Sites. FOR BALE-120 FEET FRONT ON LIBERTY street running back to an alley: in a good olcatlon: plenty of room to make a switch con nection with P. R. R.; this is made up of a com bination of properties and a rare chance to get so large a piece of ground in so good a location for business. C. H.LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. my21-9 ; FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, dtc. FOR SALE-ONE SET DOUBLE WAGON harness; used only a few times and good as new: a bargain. Apply at ARCHIBALD'S bTABLE, 119 Third ave. my22-117 FOR SALE-THE STUDEBAKER WAGON used by The Dispatch Country Road Expedi tion; price moderate: condition good. Can be seen at ARCHIBALD'S STABLE, J193Thlrd aye., for three days. my22-117 FOR SALE GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT; horse, harness and sidebar buggy; horse very fast, ami a good saddler: also road wagon, cart, doctor's phaeton and barouche. GEO. S. MAR TIN ft CO., 635 Liberty st. mv24-S4-TTSu FOR SALE-A GRAND CART OR BROUGHAM horse, 16 bands high. 6 years old. blocky built, dark bay, no white, high spirited but gentle and a fine, prompt driver In single and doub'e harness; splendid knee action and carries head hlgn with out 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.O. SHANK, Litchfield, Medina county, Ohio. my9-49-13, 15. 17, 18, 20, 21, 25 machinery and Sletals. FOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS NEW and refitted: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER iOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegbeny, Pa. ap3-76 FOR SALE A FIRST-CLASS SMALL MA CHINE shop, located lu a town or 10,000 in Ohio, between Pittsburg and Cleveland; does a yearly business or from ),000 to 1000; will sell cheap; satisfactory reasons given for selling. Address E. E., South Oil City, Ps. my24-6l Miscellaneous. FOR SALE THE ENTIRE STOCK OF SECOND-HAND furniture. Bought and sold at MERRILL'S, 222 Federal St., All'y. myS-lM IIMJR SALE-CHEAP-FOUR SECOND-HAND ! Hazleton tripod boilers of 300 h. p. each. Ad dress SWIFT ft CO., Station A, Kansas City. Ho. my2s-4S FOR SALE FURNITURE AND CARPETS, almost new, by family leaving the city; would prefer to sell to parties renting the house, which Is new; this would be an opportunity for young married couple to get a nice home in Alle gheny. Address N. Y. C . Dispatch office. my23-94 FOR SALEAM RECEIVING DAILY FINE bananas in carlots, and dealers mil do well to call and examine ray stock before purchasing elsewhere: will fill all country orders 25 per, cent cheaper than any other house in the trade: keep no drummers on the ro id and give my patrons the benefit when sending their orders to me direct: will receive this week one car choice Louisiana new potatoes and one car Louisiana onions in three-bushel barrels, aud will be able to till all orders after this week with choice white arrd Jiarly Roe potatoes and Southern onions; have several hundred boxes fine lemons In stock which can offer to the trade cheaper than the cheapest house in the city: have several cars of fine old potatoes In storage which can sell to parties in need or same at very low prices. All parties who are In need of produce, bananas and forelgu fruits of all kinds had better call upon the old reliable wholesale commission house of THOMAS II Mc GOWAN. 607 Liberty st. iny21-29 IN EXCHANGE. FOR SALE-GAS STOOK IN LEADING CITY comnanv In exchange for other good stocks. as ownerwlshes to divide his holdings lntosmatler blocks. Address. P. B. G.. care lhe Dispatch. my 25-117 FOR SALE-IN EXCHANGE. STOCK IN A steel specialty works now operating, for East Lnd. or Allegheny real estate. Address STEEL COMPAN Y. Dispatch office. my25-i PLltU.1A- PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-1 OR 1,000: 50. COO ror sale; all bargains. FRANK B CON ft CO., Sol Smithfleld st. myl5 PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have anv books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STOKE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 PEItSONAL-PROF. CHARLES, PHRENOL OGIST, clairvoyant and medium, advices la affairs of all kinds. 72 POPLAR SI'., above North avenue, Allegheny. Pa. Hours, 9 to 9. my25-17 PERSONAL-FREE OF CHARUE WE CAN save your eyesight and save yon money, too. CHESSMAN-MANN ION. Expert Opticians, 42 Federal, All'y; best ft spectacles on earth: your eyes examined free of charge. my24-U-wssu FOUND. FOUND THE ONLY 1 00 SPECTACLE THAT can be worn ror hours and will not tire tne eyes; we will make neat frames that will fi your face exactly. CHESSMAN-MANMON. Expert Opticians, 42 Federal it., Allegheny. Your eves tested free of charge, myH-lJ-WBSa r-st City Residences. Q TO LET 2 PENN AVE., THBEE-BTOBT brick residence, suitable for professional men: rent low to good tenant: caagetlong lease. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. my21-M TO LET-HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS WITH all conveniences on Frances St., between Wylle and Center aves.. S20 per month; also store and dwelling corner Granaview and Plymouth st. Apply to WM. U. JOUNbTON, corner Center ave. and Frances st.- my25-2S-Tsa East End Rcsiaencesw TO LET-FURNISHED DWELLING. EAST Liberty, for July and August; large grounds, sh-de trees, lawn, nat. en, electric light and electric bells, bath, laundry, stable and carriage house, etc.: near cable and steam ears, and at same time In the heart of East Liberty. Inquire of MORRIS ft FLEMING, 108 Fourth ave. my2S-l04 Afleshenr Residences. TO LET-NO. 168 GRANT AVENUE, NEAB North avenue. Allegheny City, eight-room, house; natural gas. hot and cold water, bath. w. c, etc C. H. LOVE, No. (3 Fourth avenue. my24-S Suburban Residences. TO LET-HOME AVENUE. BELLIVUE-A few minutes' walk from the station, elegant mansion of 15 room, large halls, etc.. sad all modern convenience, fine lawn. large grounds, fruit and shade trees; to desirable tenant very moderate rent: will rent for snmmer moathj BAXTER, THOMPSON ft CO., 162 Fourth ave. mr23-70-Tursu Apartments. rpO LET-TWO FINESECOND FLOOR ROOMS X on Fifth ave.: nat. gas, bath, etc. DIXON ft CO., 112 Fourth ave. my2S-l0 rpO LET HACK AND FRONT COOL NEWLT X FURNISHED rooms. Apply at No. lie FOURTH AVE., opposite new postofflce. my2S-lC9 TO LET AN ELEGANT SECOND-STORY front bed room, furnished, suitable for one or two gentlemen, with use of bath: excellent neighborhood: Allegbeny City. Address I. V., Dispatch office. my23-54 TO LET-24 LARGE AND WELL VENTI L ATED rooms In suites ot 2 to 4, or will let the 24 to one party: one or the best locations la tbe city tor a good boarding house. iicilANUS ft CO., Real Estate and Insurance Acts., corner of Wood and Fourth ave., Pittsburg. my22-21-TTsn Offices. Desk Room. &c TO LET-DESK ROOM, WITH USE OF DESK, in our main office; rent low. C H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. my21-47-WT9a rpO LET A FEW NICK OFFICES IN GER- JL 31AS1A 3AV1.-4U3 BAUX. UU1L1JI.1U, Wood and Diamond streets. apl0-49 TO LET-THE FRONT HALF OF A LARGB and very desirable office on Fourth avenue. J. a REILLY. 77 Diamond st. my23-S TO LET FOURTH STORY OF NO. S9 FIFTH avenue, part of what has been heretofore known as Tbe Dispatch Building; room suitable for lodge room or for light manufacturing. Key to be had from W. 31. Crlbbs. Real Estate Agt., No. 99 Fifth ave. For particulars see BUU. MQR. DISPATCH, corner Smlthmeld and Diamond sts. 117 Business Stands. TO LET-THE BUILDING NO. 431 LIBERTY street: a good location for grocery, produce or a fruit store. C. H. LOVE, Ho. 93 Fourth, avenue. my24-W Miscellaneous. TO LET OB FOR SALE-HOTELS, COTTAGES and bath houses, Atlantic City, N. J.: lots for sale in all parts of tbe city: also So. Atlantta City. Chelsea and ror Atlantic Land Co. ISRAEL G. ADAMS ft CO.. Real Estate Agu., Real Es tate and Law Building. apl66S LOST. LOST SIGHT NEVER RETCNRS-DO NOT persist In abusing your eyes: If you are nslnar glasses that are not suitable, or.feellng the need of some, go and have your eTes properly tested free) of charge, and find lust what you want. CHESS MAN-MAN MO.N. Expert Opticians, 42 Federal, All'y: best 81 spectacles on earth. my24-13-wsso PROPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of the Secretary of tha Town Council or Butler borou:h until TTJE3 DAY, June d, 1800. at 7:30 P. M. for the pavins of Main street ot Bntler borough (about 25.000 square yds. to be paved with tiro or yitriQed brick.) Plans and specifications can be seen as the office of the Secretary of Council. Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. W.T.ilECHLING. President of Town CeonciL LEVI M. WISE, Sec Butler. PA., May 2L 1S90. ray23-13 HEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE. O CEIVED untiI2o'clocfcP. M BATTJRDAY, Mav 31. 1S90. for $10,000 north of bonds of tha borough of Wilkinsborg; first bend, in denom inations of 1.000 each; the first 20 bonds rex deemable in 20 years; 10 bonds In 25 years, and 10 bonds in 30 years; said bonds to bear 4 per cent, interest, free of Riata tax, per annum, pay able semi-annually. Committee reserve tberisht to reject any and all bids. Address bids ta ARTHUR STUART. Chairman Financo Corn mittee, P. O. Box 2i Wilktnuburjr, Pa. ARTHUR STUART, JOHN MCINT08H, T. W.McCUNE. Finance Committee. WlLHrNSBTntO, PA., May 7, 1380. my2S3gTJTT8 WILMERDING! The Model Town of the Tur tie Creek Valley. Home seekers, enterprising- business men as A shrewd Investors all regard Wilmerding as tha most prominiue town in Western Pennsylvania, WHY? BECAUSE the location at thatpoint of tha immense plantof the WESTINGHOUSE AIR BRAKE COMPANY, employlnz about 210OO men, most of whom are skilled mechanics earn ing high wages, insnres a large and prosperous population. BECAUSE, having no company stores, it af fords abundant opportunity for independent business enterprise. BECAUSE the progressiva spirit of the) place is seen in Its substantial and elegant buildings and its extensive public Improve ments, including NATURAL OA8. ELECTRIC LIGHT. PLANK SIDEWALKS, PERFECT SEWERAGE; and an abundant supply of pure water from tbe Mononjrabela river. Lots of all sizes at reasonable prices on easy terms. Values are advancing. For farther inf orma' tlou apply at once to the EAST PITTSBURG IMPROVEMENT CO., Wilmerding. Pa., or ROOM 62, Westmghouse Building, Pittsburf, Pa. myl8-T9-Stt FAIRMDUNT PLAN. Bit a few of these elegants lots now to offer. Every one of them affords a beautiful building site. FLEMING PARK. I30O is all we ask for your choice in this desirable property. Large level lots rittbt on railroad line of proposed elec- trie road. Beautiful river view; 15 min utes only from heart of city. Small payments monthly. Charles Somers & Co., S13 WOOD 8T 6019 PENN AVE.. E. B. mv2L77 THE LARGEST DOWN TOWN STORAGE PLANZt W. A. HOEVELER. Warehouses and yards. Pike and Thirteenth, Twelfth and Etna sts. Private Sidings in yards and warehouses. Loir rates of insurance. Negotiable receipts issued. Separate departments for general merchandise, flour, furniture, liauors and metals. Band some and convenient office rooms tor use of customers frre. Rail'oad address, W. A. Hoeveler, Pike and Thirteenth sts.. Pittsburg, Pa., A. V.R.R. Carl placed at Twelfth, st,, via. Junction R. R. Shipping, distributing and hauling attended ta Exhibit space with power to let; also rooms: with power to suit. mh27-o"2-TTssu PATENTS. O. D. LEVJS, Solicitor of Patent, 131 Fifth avenue, above Smithfleld, nextLtadlt office. (No delay.) EstobUshedyerik So2S40 11 1 -9 s 4
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