OlHiiHHHHlHiB&KBKHiHHH !BgjBHHHBBBPiiBHiBBHBBBBBHBBBgSBBlBBW 1 '$ jV - Ti?-?- . .T r (--, - V JtlJT.l"'-1".' "7S -;', IJjF 7- THE LAUGHING TO OEDER. Bemarkable Experiment ot Dr. Mat son Before the Art School. EVOLYIKG ELECTRIC EMOTIONS. Hating a Man's Face Expressive TVithont His Knowledge. ILLUSTRATING AETISTIC ANATOMY A sane, -wide awake and healthy man laughing heartily without mirth, frowning without anger, weepinp without sorrow, and Tanning the gamut of emotions without feeling any or having the slightest idea that the expression ot his face was anything but normal, was the remarkable spectacle fur nished the pupils of the Pittsburg Art School yesterday. Dr. E. G. Matron delivered the conclud ing lecture ot a course on artistic anatomy, and demonstratea the physiology of the muscles of expression as shown in a living model. Dr. Slatson had explained theo retically the action of these mus cles, and he now undertook, with the aid of a living model, and an electric battery to demonstrate that expression is dependent upon the action of various muscles, and that these muscles, if set in action without the voluntary aid of the model, would give the desired expres sion. A life class model now sitting in the school was engaged ior the experiment. TKACING THE MUSCLES. First, the courses of the various muscles were traced in chalk over the features o. the model, who was an elderly man. The work was thus mapped out, and the use of each muscle explained. Next, when the doctor had applied the battery to bis own face and the faces of the audience, in order to reas sure the old man the doctor rjlacedone polo of the battery behind the ear of the subject, and with the other pole touched the mnscle to be operated on. Thus without the model having any idea of what his phisiognomy reflected, the great zygomatic mnscle could be made to give the expression of laughter to the face. Then by touching other muscles the old man's face was made to display con tempt and disgust. The latter expression remained on his face long after the battery had been removed. THE AUDIENCE ALSO AFFECTED. During the experiments the audience were many times convulsed with laughter at the involuntary grimaces of the model. By one application he was forced to close his hand, and the effects of the experiment remaining he fonnd it very difficult for a long time to unchnch his fingers. Ducbenne, a frenchman, was the first to carry experiments oi this nature to any de gree of success. He secured for a subject, n old paralyzed army pensioner, whose face was almost insensible to any emotion. Elec tricity could be apslied to this man without producing any painful reaction. This is the first time that the experiment has been performed in America. Decoration Dor. A $3 8x10 photograph given away with every dozen of cabinets of yourself or chil dren on Decoration Day." Hendricks & Co., No. 68 Federal street, Alleeheny. Gal lery open all day. Good cabinets ?1 a, dozen. Natural Gas Cut GlaH . We are constantly adding new shapes and patterns to our collection of Natural Gas Cut Glass. Our assortment is complete in all ttarticulars. "We can show yon an ex traordinary collection in large Ic- Cream Sets, Claret Sets, "Water Sets, Punch Bowls, Whisky Sets, Fruit Bowls, Finger Bowls, Tumblers. All fitted up in fine satin covers, made specially for them. Haedt & Kates, Jewelers, Silversmiths and Art Dealers, 529 Smitbfield st. New Building. The Staff of Life. Bread is the staff of life, and good bread is more to be desired than great riches. There is life and health and happiness in pure, sweet, nutritious bread. It is for this reason that the big factorv of S. S. Marvin & Co. is kept so busy. Marvin's bread is used by the best families in Allegheny county. All grocerb sell it, and to use it once is to use it always. its Lndlea' Gingham Sulfa Comp To-Dar. Most complete assortment at 55, $6 50 (8 ?10, S12, 511. 515. 518, 520. Maae and finished in best possible style. We will make them fit you without extra charge. Jos. Horse & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Novelties in black and white, figured and striped silks in surahs, armures, sateens and gros grains Irom 85e per yd. unward. TTSSU HUGCS & HACKE. $500 Rewaid For any trace of antipyrine, morphine, chloral or any other injurious compound in Krause's Headache Capsules. Tbsu S3 5Q. Come oon. SI. If you want a life-size crayon for $3 50 or 12 cabinets for 51, at Aufrecht's Elite Gallery, 51G Market st, Pittsburg. Ladles' Tilmmed Ilatn nnd Bonneu S3 And upward. A special table to show these bargains in our millinerv showroom to-day. Jos. Hoeke & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Allegheny Millinery House. Onr stores will be closed to-morrow. Dec oration Day. E. S. GILES, Allegheny. BANK STATEMENTS. EEPOKT OF THE CONDITION OF THE First National Bank, at Pittsburg, in the hiate f Pennsylvania, at the close of business May 1, 1S9U: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts S2,910,14S S3 Overdrafts, L325 50 U. "-. bond! to secure circulation.... Other stocks, bonds and moitgages. Duo ftom approved reserve agents.. Due from other National banks.... Due from State banks and bankers. Real estate.;lurniture and fixtures.. Current expenses and taxes p?id.. Checks and other cash items.. ....... Exchanges for clearing bouse 60,OU0 00 29.297 43 207,193 52 "0,560 11 5U,)53 31 315,650 00 13.2S6 53 12. 252 3S llfJlS bS Bills on other banks 12.200 m Fractional paper currency, nickels and pennies 149 07 .Legal tender notes o&,U00 00 Redemption I and with U. S. treas urer (o per cent of circulation) 2,230 00 $4,360,962 9 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in t 750,000 00 burplus fund 150.000 00 Undivided profits 100,312 21 National bank notes outstanding;... 45,000 00 Dividends unpaid 4,242 00 Individual deposits subject to check 3,037,341 C5 Certified checks 27,473 77 Dne to other National banss 136.320 48 Due to State banks and bankers.... 110,272 77 H3C0.9e2 89 State oi Pennsylvania, county of Allegheny, -J.Meh, Nim'ck. President of the First National Bank of Pittsburg. Pa., do solemnly swear that the above is true, to the best of my know ledge and belief. , ., ALEX. NIMICK, President. Suuscrloed and sworn to before me. this 2Sth day of May, lKKX . ... ,J0HN EWING SPEER, Correct-Attest: Notary Public THOS. WIOHTMAN, JOHNWlLisON. HARRY BKOWN. my29 Directors. A. WHITELEY, 128 Third ave., upstairs, trap. Barnes' ' i YZr Safe and Lock Works. 48ents' shoes soled and heeled for 75c while you walt-yHand-sewn, 85c. Finest work in the city. "V"" mhW7-TT ta-Ditplay adxtrtuements one dollar per square or one insertion. Classified advertise menlt on Viis page such as Wanted. For Sale, To Let, cic ten cents per line or each inser tion, and none taken tor lest than fifty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRAXCH OFFICES. THE EKANCH OFFICE FOB THE SOUTH SIDE HAS BEEN REMOVED TO NO. HIS CAKSOK feTREET. ADVERTISEMENTS. SEWS AND SUBSCRIP TIONS CAN BE LEFT THERE BOTH FOB GENERAL EDITIONS, AND FOR THE SI'ECIAL SOUTHSIDK ISbUK PUBLISHED EACH SATUEDAT. BRANCH OFFICES ABE ALSO ESTAB LISHED AT THE FOLLOWING PLACES, AT ALL OF WHICH WANT. FOB SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISE MENTS WILL BE BECEIVED UP TO S P. M. FOR INSERTION NEXT MORNING! Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertiser already have accounts with Tna Dls- FATCli. PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3SS Butler street EMIL G. STUCKEV. Mth street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylie aye. and FttltoniU K. bTOJiELY, Firth Avenue Market House. XAST XKD. t. W. WALLACE, Sin Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER 4 EHElBLER,8Uiav. iAlwoodlU sotnnsros. JACOB 8POHN. No.-rcarson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEK, 59 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDF. Market House, Alleeheny. FREDH. EGGERS. 17Z Ohio street. F. H. EGGERS 4 SON, Ohio and Chestmrt at. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHEN BY, Western and Irwin ayes. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRY M. G LEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ares. T. E. MOBB1S, 666 Preble ave. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCK.ER. Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. SHABPSBUKG. 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. aiole UelD. -VTTANTED-GOOD JOB COMPOSITOR. W. Y V. D. & CO., 407 Grant St. my29-42 TTANTKD-A GOOD BARBER APPLY AT V LOUIS BAKER'S, HX)i Carson St., South side, cltv. myS-Sl WANTtD-BARBEK-GOOD WAGES AND steady work. Call at 262 SPRING GAR DEN AVE.. Allegheny mya-14 WANTED AN EXPERIENCED MAN TO cut pants by knife. I. KAUFMAN A SONS. 15andl7Mnthst, iny-I TTANTED-A BAKER; SINGLE MAN PRE W FERBED. Inquire at WEST PENN HOS PITAL. Twenty-eighth st. my29-16 A.NTED-TRAVEL1NG MEN TO SELL Hll bir.KY. gloves, etc Address GLOBE HO felERY MILLS. Detroit. Mich. mrM-51 WANTED-A COMPETENT STEF.LMELTEK on open hearth furnace. Address, with references, P. O. BOX a. Pittsburg. myg-80 w ANTED-A GOOD BARBEK. INQUIRE at No. 80 Wvlle ave. JOSH H. MAST. my3-23 WANTED-F1EST-CLABS COAT MAKERS to work on fine coats. Apply JAS. DICK SON, 65 Fifth ave., cor. ood St., second floor. myi-D WANTED-DRIVEBS rOR TARTS-PAY SHOperday. inquire orCASPERSHICK, Munhall, Pittsburg, Virginia and Charleston It.it. my2S-J7 WANTED A GOOD COATMAKER-IN-QUIREatF. J. LOUGHNEY. DM Liberty St., or address J. L. COURTNEY, Braddock. Pa. myS-18 WANTED IMMEDIATELY PAVERS TO cobble on street railway trick; good wages to good men. Apply on MORRIS ST.. Johnstown, Pa. myIa-3J WANTED-A FEW GOOD MOLDERS Applv to FOREMAN OF NATIONAL TUBE WORKS CO. FOUNDRY, McKeesport. Pa. my29-45 "TTJANTED WAITER OF EXPERIENCE: u one who speaks German and English pre ferred. Call at 49 AND 51 DIAMOND STREET, cltj. mr29-6S WANTED-AGENTS-&30 OUTFIT ON 30 days' time: 1150 pront In four weeks or no pay. Address, wltb stamp, JARVIS 4 CO., Ka- ciue, ti is. oiyjhM WANTED FIRST-CLASS TAILORS TO work on altering and repairing. Apply JAS. DICKSON, 65 Fifth aTC, cor. V ood St., second floor. my2-D YTTANrED-'nOOD ENGRAVEK-GOOD ME V CHANICAL workman. Apply, with proofs, to RYDER A DEARTH, 146 Westminster U, ProTideuce, K. 1. my27-Z7 WAN 1 ED-ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER BY a leading steel manufacturing firm: expe rienced man preferred; communications confiden tial. L. H Dispatch office. my3-31 TTTANTED-A LAD OR YOUNG MAN FOR i V grocery that has had some experience: also Kin or general noueworK Apply, Wlin reier- ence, to 415 LARIMER AVE, E. my29-71 XTTANTED STENOGRAPHER AND TYPE- V WRITER: state age and experience, salary expected: no ladles: one who has had experience In office work expected. BOX NO. JI6. mj29-54 WANTED-ONE FOREMAN AND 10 FIRST CLASS block-stone pavers: steadT work; wages 1 a per day. Anply at A. E. TOWN bEND'Sj Second avenue, near power house. my28-67 WANTED FIRST-CLASS PERSPECTIVE architectural draughtsman one familiar with pen and Ink and water color work. AddIv to HICK 4 VANDEVORT, 87 Fourth ave.. room 12. lnyM-lo WANTED-A TOUNG MAN WHO IS FA MILIAR with tvpewrler and shorthand and general office work: wages, 40 a month. Ad olv by letter, with reference. J. C, Dispatch office. my2s-M WANTED-TWO MACHINE HANDS FOR flooring machine and planer: none but first-class union men need call. Apply to EX CELSIOR PLANING. Craig st. (near river). Al legheny Pa. myM-60 WANTED-MAN ACCUSTOMED TO WORK In glasshouse etching department as a dipper: steady work guaranteed through summer stop; stale wages and references. Address G. E. F., Dispatch office. my29-5 -TTTANTED AN EXPERIENCED MAN TO V wait in private family: one who has beei accustomed to Inside work, and who can -bring X. l. Z., Dispatch office my2S-B4 TV' IVTPII-Krt.l 1 MI V I rfi r IT, n,.. . -n- i i , ? " e-.vouv. (juaiuuu, permanent; I-' r . I f - a l.emu, .... !.!.. . aj;.i(ki iiiuuicuiiiiib iiuw: laoL-aciuiig specialties don't delay: salary lrom start, BROWN BROS..' Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. mvl3-8S-TTS -TTXANTED-AN EXPERIENCED ROAD SHOE V salesman by a manufacturer, to sell on commission In Western N. Y., Md.. Del. and D. C, a full medium priced line of footwear. Ad dress BOOTAND SHOE MAN'F'G CO.! Bos ton, Mass. my29-M-rrs -TTTANTED-Si FIRST-CLASS BOOK AGENTS V State experience and references; SLZOO to 1.60D per year permanent salary; 350 good agents at yearly salaries from 403tol,00u: state experi ence and references. 296 KAN DOLPH ST.. De troit, Mich. my3-ti TVTANTED-BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S Business College, II Federal street, Alle gheny; open dally through summer, 9 a. m. to 9 r. M.: system of shorthand changed from Graham's to Eclectic, the brierest and simplest; Instruction private for both sexes. myl8-l-TT6Su "TTTANTED-SALESMEN AT 75 PER MONTH jt salarvand expenses, to sell a line ofsllver- plated ware, watches, etc; by sample only; horse aud team furnished Tree: write at once for fnll ?!?? Wf r?"1 sample case or goods free. STAN ABD SILVEBWAltE CO.. Boston, Mass? Se24-90-D WA?J,?D-A,iEJi1 TO SELL TEA, BAK imj powaer and pure spices; gilts with, goods; coke workers, miners or millmen can make SnenV1Ci!r,1p:'re V-W.! vfP,"11' Inducements JfHri?.iS-r.h.Jln-l.e,s"li,I,sne(1 tra"-e- YAMA SH1BO TEA CO., 8S Jackson St., Allegheny. Pa. apov,u-iintJ TVTJ?J,EJ':E"AL AENTS, WHOMAKE mlX. -S?S.SiS to, per year; canvassers from 4 to TI0 per day selling the Taylor adjustable shoe; every lady Is a possible customer: oermanent business; exclusive territory assigned. Address. W,Vf??,-v.w,x,J,jlDATJ!:U ADJUSTABLE SHOE CO., Salem, Mass. myS-6g-TT8 WA?j'PvTETRY CtERK AND ASSIST ANT bookkeeper by a first-clais boose; must be a good penman and correct at fig ures: young man preferred. Address In own handwriting, stating age, residence aud salary expected: also If had any practical experience in office work, and, ir so. how long, with wohm and cause for leaving. Z LOCK BOX, Dispatch office. my27-S Wa v-rrn-' ftf A Vinrtrnit irnuE... ., n aJobblnggalvanUldgworksnowinfuiloDera- tion: lniegniy. nuujitij uu uiomugn Knowl edge or the bnslnessin all Its detallaindlspensable, and no application will be entertained unless these qualities can be established; steady work, salary no object and no capital necessary; all communications must be accompanied with refer ences, experience and real name and address, which will be treated In strict confidence.. Send replies to B, care JAS. W. DBAPE & CO., 13 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. mj-27-33 WANTED. BInle Helli. TTTANTED-IMMED1ATELY-A GOOD BAR- " Jor.it. Appiy -aus fo m AVE. my-s-Ta TANTED-BOTTLEWASHEIt. APPLY AT , i . juujLjLjuLnu wuuas, jiic neesport. Pa. myS-16 WANTED-COATMAKER-STEADY WORK. C. A.M1NEHABT, CaUforula, Pa. my23-10 WANTED ONE FIRST-CLASS WAITER AT ROTH'S RESTAURANT, No, 26 Dlsniond Bqnra. myZB-B Female Help. WANTED THP.EE GOOD BOARDING house cooks, 101 GRANT ST. mv29-61 ANTED-A GOOD DISHWASHER AND pantry girl for restaurant. No. 156 FIFTH AVENUE, city. myiwa -TTTANTED-A GIRL JKOR GENERAL HOUSE VV WORK in a family of three. Apply at No. 1932 CARSON ST., S. S. my29-15 ANTED-TWO ACTIVE, ENEBGETicT strong, healthy women for traveling: age from 20 to 55. Inquire PBOF. SCHMIDr,42! Penn ave. my2S-6l Male nnrt jKcmmti ITelD. WANrED-COACHMAN.BUTLER, 2 WHITE waiters, man for lunch counter, farm hands, cooks, chambermaids, house girls, 40 tor hotels, housekeeper, seamstress, nurse girl. MEEUAN'S, 645 Grant st. my28-D -TTTANTED-ONE SEAMSTRESS, 1 LADY'S V maid, 200 house girls, cooks, chamber maids, dining room girls, nurses. German and colored girls, waiters, farm hands, gardeners. MRS. E. THOMPSON, COS Grant st. ap2S-MThs Situation. TJTTANTEU-BY A YOUNG MAN-POSITION v of trust, where he can make himself gener ally useful; the best of references furnished. Ad dress W. E. E., Dispatch office. my29-33 Pnrtnrra. WANTED-PABTNEK-AVITH SMALL CAP ITAL, to purchase an Interest In a grocery store for the purpose of Increasing the business. In a manufacturing town: good location and trade well established. Address GROCER. Dis patch office, my29-3 Boarding-. WANTED-BY LADY WITH THREE CHILD KEN and nurse, a pleasant boarding place, 10 to 20 miles from the city. Address Al. care McKlnncy Mlg. Co.. Allegheny. my29-66 WANTED BY A GENTLEMAN. BOARD and single furnished room, within easy distance of business center of Pittsburg: use of bath desired; references exchanged: private fam ily preferred. Address J. U. L, Dispatch office. my29-24 Boarders and Lodgers. WANTED-A FEW SUMMER BOARDERS opp. Verner Place. E. K.: delightful loca tion; pleasant rooms: all the conveniences: cable ears at door: terms S20 ana ?24 per month. Address H. P. L., East Liberty. P. O. my29-63 Financial. WANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN In sums to suit at 4K. 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. TcL 1E7. apl9-14-TT6SU WANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY OK Allegheny county property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVER i CO.. 82 Fourth avenue. mhZ-D -TTT-ANTED TO LOAN MONEY AT THE V least market rates on mortgages In large or small amounts, bee W. A. HEKBON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth avenue. myl-24-MTH WANTED -MORTGAGES 1. 000. 000 TO LOAN In large and small amounts at 4H, 5 and 6 per cent, free of State tax; no delay. REED B. CO Y LE & CO.. 131 Fourth ave. m v21 -OO-TTS WANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS of 3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on A per cent, free or tax; also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent BLACK BAIRD, $5 Fourth avenue. se21-d26-D WANTED-MORTG AGES-f 1, 000, 000TO LOAN . J city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand (percent, and on larms in Allegheny and acla cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. l'ENNOCK A SON, 147 rourth avenue. ap7-I41 w ANTKD-TO LOAM 1200,000 ON MORT GAGES: 1100 and unward at 6 per cent: 500,000 at i)i per cent on residences or business property: also In adlolning counties. S. H. FRENCH. ls Fourth avenue. oc24-4-D jrllscelianeonsw -TTTAN TED-SADDLE HORSE: MUST BE W safe for lady. Inquire JOS. H1TE, 190 First avenue, Pittsburg. my29-o4 -TTTANTED-WE HAVE A CASH CUSIOMER V for a well located grocery store; East End preferred, T. O. BROWN & CO., 90 Fourth ave. my29-30 WANTED YOU TO GET A BAKEB'S doien (13) of Stewart A Co 'a fine cabinet photos for 1. at 90 and 82 FEDERAL ST.. Alle ghenv. mT2S-49-TTSn FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Citv Residences. FOR SALE BEST CORNER jf ROPERTY ON Colwell street, few mlnutei' from Court House; good lr.vestwent: cheap. GEO. JOHN STON, Agent, 62 Fourth avenue. mjC7-87-TT FOR SALE A BIG BARGAIN IN A SMALL frame dwelling, with lot 20x100 ft., on Duff St.. near Wylie ave: price only f900: must be sold quick. C. BERINGER & SON, 15t Fourth ave. my24-33-TTS FOR SALE A 10 PER CENT INVESTMENT on the lower end of Clark St., consisting of two brick dwelling house In good order and not old: price. 6,500. C. BERINGER & SON. 156 Fourth aw. my24-13-TTS FOR SALE WASHINGTON ST., NEAR Wylie. $5,500 3-story brick dwe!llng,8 rooms, bath. h. and c water, nat. and art. gas; lot23xA2; deslrab'e location and cheap: eisy terror.. BAX TER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. my25-73-TTSSu OR SALE-AN ELEGANT NEW BRICK BUS INESS and residence property on Carson street, 11 rooms and large store room, hall, bath hot and cold water, laundry, stationary wash tubs and neat frame on rear end of lot of four rooms; lot 26x100 feet to alley; price. tH.0du. MOR RISON & BANKS. 1113 Carson street or 51 Wash ington ave.. Thirty-first ward. myl9-TT8 FOR SALE ON FORTIETH ST., ABOVE Davison, an elegant new brick dwelling, pressed brick front, hall, vestibule, nine large rooms, bath, pantrys. range, both gasses. slate mantels, cemented laundry, electric bells and ,!,... in r. . ttvarv mnd.rn cnnv.nlpn.. nt fAv 112K it. ; this property will be sold very reasonable lisola Deiore iiaaei; lerui uauc iu.uh ijuiciincr; possession at once. THOS. MCCAFHtKY. 3509 Butler st. my21-3S-Ths Enst End Residences. FOB SALE-BEN VENUE PLACE-QUEEN ANNE dwelling often rooms, reception hall, bath. w. c laundry: all conveniences: large lot, 50x120: shade and fruit trees: splendid porch. SAMUEL W. BLACK 3. CO., 99 Fourth ave. myi7-SS-TTS TTVlK SALE-I5,000-NEW BRICK. 15 ROOMS, Jj elegant In finish and every convenience, handsomely located; corner lot, 65x153 on Rippey st tpaved). Nineteenth ward: five minutes' of P R. K. and cable. MELLON BROTHLKS. 6349 Station st., E. E. my25-126-TTssu F lORSALE-FIRST-CLASS REsIDENCE;GOOD .t . -mt k rifurnArl A nlih nlaiiivln lienis: decani siauic uuwuvu m n..u,n,t house and cow stable; lot 120x305 ft, with (1) or additional lot, 150x140: owner leaving city; will sell cheap. Apply BOOM 213, Lewis Block. myi3-I9 I7AOR SALE -OR WILL TRADE FOR CITY home-an elegant two-story frame dwelling at'Brushton. eight rooms, reception hall and all other modern improvements; electric light all through the house; mnst be seen to get an idea or Its beauty; lot 80x100. J. C HKU.L Y, 77 Diamond .. mv29.2S Ti'OR SALE-NORTH HIGHLAND AVIKUK, F new 9-voom brick dwelling, reception hall, bath, laundry, h. and c. water, two Inside w. c , stationary washstaiids, inside shutters, both gases; lot 37x200 feet; the choicest residence location on the avenue: priee p.500. terms reasonable. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth aye. my27-66-TT FOB SALE-NEW QUEEN ANNE BRICK dwelling just completed, 7 rooms and attic water, natural gas, etc: front and rear norelies. good large cellar, lot 24x120, convenient to Haielwood station and Second avenue electric railway, only 25 minutes from Smlthlleld street; price, onlyHOW. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fonrtn are. my2l-52-TTS FOR SALE-MEYBAN AVENUE. OAKLAND, onlyH,8X. a two-story frame house of seven rooms, hall and finished attic: folding doors be tween parlor and dining room; slate mantels and tile hearths: range, natural and artificial gas; tiapered throughout, laundry in basement: this is a choice property and has easterly exposure; lot 2SXI41 to Ward street. J. E. GLASS, No. 138 Fifth avenue. my23-44 FORBALE-JI4.500 INVESTMENT ORHOME One square from Fifth and Penn ave. cable, on P. It. It., on paved avenue, substantial ten room brick dwelling, with modern conveniences, hall, laundry, electric lights, etc.: lot 90x212 feet, running back to a proposed street, with good stable and carriage houseon rear; this property Is rapidly enhancing In value. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO., 99 Fourth ave. my27-43 FOR SALE 15,400-HERE, WE HAVE A NICE Shadvside property to sell at a bargain on terms to suit purchaser of limited means; SI, 000 In cash. Y500 per year: almost new house; eight rooms, vestibule hall, finished attic, bath, laundry, sliding doors, electric lights and bells, hot and cold water, large pantry, range, natural gas: porches, front and rear; nice lot. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. my-7-ia FOR 8ALE-AT A BARGAIN-A CHOICE Oakland residence; a new two-story and mansard brick residence of eight rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, w. c. and w. s range, h. and c water, slate mantels and tile hearths, Inside shut ters, front and rear porches: the house Is hand somely papered throughout: large dry cellar, nicely cemented and perfectly dry; the sewerage is perfect, being connected with the main city sewer; lot 24xlW)toan alley; Immediate posscs- cewer; iwfc .mnw w u auvj ; iiniueuiait slon. J."E. GLASS, No. 133 Fifth ave. my29-44 Hnzelwood Residence. FOB 8ALE-K.W0-A LOW PKIOE FOR A nice corner property; Haielwood, good streets, sewered, convenient to station and elec tric road: substantial, well-finished house, roar rooms, kitchen, pantry, clothes presses, good cellar; lot 80x100, affording nice yard or room for additional bulldlnr. CHARLES HOMERS & CO., 31S Wood in, 6019 Penn aye. myZ7-82 PECTSBUEG" B1SPATCH, FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE Alleeheny Residence.. FOR SALE PRICE S1.700-A GOOD CHANCE to procure a nice little home at a very low figure on Rebecca street, Allegheny; two-story brick, four roomi and finished attic natural gas, etc. J. C. BEILLY, No. 77 Diamond street, my27-57 I7IOR SALE-S2.SOO-MODEEN HOUSE OF SIX rooms, hall, pantry, laundry; nice condition throughout; natural gas, excellent well and city water; handsome elevated lot, terraced shade trees, shrubbery: 'ieuth ward, Allegheny: easy terms. CHARLES SOMERS CO., 313 Wood sL my27-82 FOR SALE A GOOD INVESTMENT IN property on Chartlers St., Allegheny, con sisting of a lot 40x160 feet, with apavedalley on the side and rear, and three good frame dwellings on rear with vacant ground in front to build on; call for particulars. C. BERINGER & SON. 156 Fourth ave. my24-33-TTS FOR SALE-119.000-A PBIME ALLEGHENY Investment, ten brick houses, corner lot, fronting two good streets: bnlldlngs always In demand and occupied by prompt paying tenants: rentals $2,000 per year; easy terms of payment: Sropcrty ont of the market Junel. CHARLES OMEBS 4 CO., 313 Wood street, 6019 Penn avenue. mpa-62 ITIOR BAL.E AT A VERY LOW PRICE. ON ' account orowner leaving the city, in a desir able location in Alleeheny, two-story brick nouse, 6even rooms, finished attic hot and cold water, both gasses: newly nalnted and In complete or der; Immediate possession: lot 20x110 to paved street, DAVID SHAW A CO., 152 Fourth ave nue my29-27 OR SALE-NO. 263 WESTERN AVEN UE, Allegheny, a two-story brick residence of 9 rooms, hall, vestibule, bath room, h. and c. water, marble mantles and hearths, range and furnace In basement, nat. and art. gas. fine chandeliers, electric bells, front and back stairs, S??dKlQ hasement, large lot, 46 ft. 8 Inches by 120 1 feet to an alley; this is one of the most deslr a'?,.P,rSpertl',a on the ayenue. J. E. GLASS. No. IMF! ft have. , my29-44 suburban Renldence. FOK3ALE-TWO-STOBYFBAMEDWELL1NG of five rooms, hall, two porches, etc., with lirgc lot 80x250 feet, at Emsworth: P. F. W. A C. R. R.: price only f!,500. C. BERINGER & SON, 150 Fourth ave. my24-33-TTS FOR SALE AT EDGEWOOIJ ONE OF THE most desirable suburbs on the P. R. B.. a fine residence, 12 rooms and 3 in mansard; well Improved; one acre ol beautiful laying gronnd; fruit and ornamental trees. See W. A. HERBON & SON S. 80 Fourth ave. my25-47-MTh FOB SALE AT SWISSVALE A nOUSE containing 4 nice large rooms and kitch-n on first floor, 4 large bed rooms and batnroom on second floor, 4 attic rooms, good cellar and laun dry: low grates, natural gas, electric lights, etc.; lot 134 acres, with fruit ana shade trees: honse newly painted and papered: this property Is of fered at less than original cost; anyone in search of a suburban home would do well to look at this property. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. my27-49-TT FOR SALE AT H&O A LOW PB1CE FOP. A home In a very desirable residence location; new house, seen rooms, vestibule, hall, slate mantels, nice chandeliers, good plumbing throughout, supplied with natural gas and pure water, front and back porches, nice level lot 5Ux 225, aflordlug lawn, shade and shrubbery. 4 minutes from station, good sidewalks: owner Is non-resident, urges sale, and a bargain mar be had on this property. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., Ill Wood street, 6019 Penn aevnne. . my27-82 FOR SALE LOTS. Cltv 'Lot FOR SALE CARSON bTBEET, 8, S., NEAR new electric car station, corner lot size 24x 122; this Is offered al a bargain, and buyers should see this before purchasing elsewhere. J. E. GLASS, No. 158 Fifth avenue. my29-44 East End Lota. FOR SALE-t650-LOT 20X1U0, PAVED ST., Thirteenth ward, near cable; eood location for building Investment. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. my27-83 F OBSALE-WALNUTST., CORNERBELLE- iii.vii. nne icvei lot. sgxict to .-iooi alley: line or Duquesne traction; (1,700. BAX TER. THOMPSON A CO.. 162 Fourth ave. my25-74-MThs FOR SALE-P0 FOOT FRONT; 'ELEGANT large lots, on paved' St.; One building sites: Nineteenthward: five minutes of P. K. B. and cable lines. MELLON BROTHERS. 6349 Station st E. E. my25-126-TTSSu FOR SALE 2 LOTS-S0X160 FT. EACH-ONLY 3 minutes from railroad and Fifth and Penn avennes. East End; will sell below market price For particulars see A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. my28-85 FOR SALE TWO HANDSOME CORNER lots fronting 60 ft. on St. Clair and Rippey Bts.; only S70 per foot front, Nineteenthward; five minutes' or P. R. B.. or cable. MELLON BEOIHEES, 6349 Station St., E. E. my25-12S-TTS8u FOR SALE 30 ACRES IN FIRST-CLASS CON DITION and neighborhood; five mlnntes from P. K. B. station: 20 minutes' ride from Union depot; would subdivide nicely; price low and terms reasonable. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth avenue. my39-25-ThS FOR SALE-IU PER FOOT-SQUIRREL HILL, MOO feet frontage on a 51-foo: street, level lying, good location .ind convenient to second ave. electric line: enhancement certain: can be retailed at a handsome profir. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fonrth ave. mv29-I'-HTTF Allefflicnv Lots. FOB SALE-100 ALLEGHENY LOTS ON Lombard fit.. Linden and Maple ayes.. Tenth and Twelfth wards: payments easy. Inquire ot J. A S. MCNAUGUEK, 43 North Diamond st.. or 43 Federal st. mhlS-M-D FOR SALE WESTERN AVENUE. ALLE GHENY, a very choice lot, size 23 ft. 4 Inches by 120 feet deep to an alley: this Is one of the most desirable lots on the avenue For particulars see J. E. GLASS, No. 133 Fifth ave. my29-4i FOB 8ALE-f7,000-AN ELEGANT BUILDING site, corner of two good streets, convenient to California avenue. Eleventh ward, Allegheny; a frontage on the two streets respectively of IJOx 130; we can recommend this as something very de sirable in Allegheny vacant property, and "to a prompt buyer can offer a bargain of It. CHARLES COMERS A CO., 313 Wood street, 6019 Penn ave nue. my27-82 Suburban Lotk. FOB SALE-?650. FOUR LOTS 25x100 FEET, Walls station P. B. K. : good location: close to the station. MELLON BROTHERS. 6349 Station St., E. E. my25-126-TTSSu FOR BALE-FINE- BUILDING SITES AT Edgewood, 50x120, from (600 to (800: sold only with builalng line aud restrictions: city water, gas and electricity. H. C. CLARKE, 135 Fourth ave, and Edgewood. my29-39-TT6 FOR SALE NORTH HOMESTEAD LOTS, 60X 120 feet, fronting on a 60-font street, near Swlssvalc station, P.R.R., and City Farm station, B. A O. R. R. : price MOO to (500 each : terms to suit. 1RAM. BUBCHFIELD, 158 Fourth avenue. aplO-36-D FOR SALE-SHARPSBUKG LOTS-THURSDAY, May 29. at 3 o'clock, will sell at auc tion on premises, 5 lots, 20x90. in Bradley's plan, adjoining Seltz's glasshouse, Sumner station. Just outside the Sharpsburg borough line; easy terms. A. LFGGATE A SON, Auctioneers, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. my28-87 FOR SALE SUBURBAN PROPERTY-THE best In the market for the money. In the hand some village of Sheraden, 15 minutes from Union station, on the Panhandle railroad; 34 dally trains: monthly fare 5 cents a trip: large lots, 50 and 100 leet front, from (250 to (SOU each; easy terms; houses built fir purchasers; home-6eekers and Investors for proflt should see Sheraden be fore they buy elsewhere. For lull particulars applyto SHERADEN LAND AND IMPROVE MENT COMPANY, Limited, 127 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg. my20-45-MTh6Su Farm. FOR SALE-FARM 78 ACRES, 2-STORY FB. house 9 rooms, barn, good steain sawmill, coal, rich soil, suited lor grain, grass or garden: owner old and must sell; near Euon station. ED W1V1ISH. 410 Grant st. - myiS-D FOR SALE-SMALL FARM OF 20 ACRES, lji miles lrom station on West Penn K, R, ; good frame house of three rooms, stable etc.; vonng orchard and well watered: price (2,000. c. BER 1NOER A SON. 153 Fonrth ave. my24-33-TTS OR SALE-A GOOD FARM OF 250 ACRES, ofwhlch 130 acres Is cleared, being rich and productive land; 3J$ miles from Blairsville in Westmoreland county, with new frame house of ten rooms, large barn and other outbuildings, young orchard, water In every field: land all un derlaid with coal: price (75 per acre for all, or will divide it. C. BEBINGER A SON. 136 Fourth ave. my24-33-TTS FOR SALE-200 ACRES OF THE FINEST ...4I!a ln Allegheny countv; this land Is on both sldej or railroad, 15 miles from cltv, and can be laid off In tine country residence sites, and a fortune made for thoinan who will do it: will be sold on long time, with low rate of Interest. Full particulars can be obtained from THOS. M. MARSHALL, Jr., U7 Diamond St., Pittsburg, F- my24-46 Miscellaneous ITIOR SALE-OWN A HOSIE WE WILL BUY .' or build for you anywhere and let your rent payfor the property; no security required. GRAIN 11ESTATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch office. Standard building, 531-533 Wood; st. mvl3-15-TT68u FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chance. FOE SALE-CIGAR AND CONFECTIONREY store. (250: grocery stores. (600 to (2,000; cigar stores, drugstores, notion store, news stand, gents' furnishing storesVlght manufactories, etc. PEBClVALACHAPMAN,439Grantst. my29-29 FOB SALE-HARDWARE STORE, OBOCEBY stores, country stores; finest book and sta tionery store in best town ln Western Pennsyl vania: excellent city music store, good office busi ness; bakeries, drugstores, cigar stores, butcher shops. SHEPABD A CO., 151 Fourth ave. my22 FOB SALE A GOOD BUSINESS A CLOTH ING store, established over nine years, ln a handsome town (county seat). Is oflered on favor 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 33. Cleveland. O. mylS-70 FOR SALE WHOLESALE OIL AND PETRO LEUM bnslness. Owing to the death or Mr. William CL West, the only member of the firm of C. West A Sons, said firm having conducted the' wuoiesaie on uusiucss ior ine last&z years, ana handled petroleum since It has been in use, the frood will and stock on hand, which Is not large, s offered for sale. Address or apply to CHRIS TOPHER WEST, Executor, 18 East Lombard St., Baltimore, Md. my29-J7-rrssu THUESDAY, MAY 29, FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chnneea TTIORSALE-AGOODBARBERSHOP-OWNEK 4Vp,&N,N,iy&Ve bUiineSS- APPl5m'v8- my2S-18 F OK SALE-COMMISSION BUSINESS, DOING an elegant trade- Tirnflte lt mr will satlsf r ??7S.n,e,iES,odreasonsfor selling. Address J. B. HATCH, 26 Balkan St., Allegheny. my24-86 Bnalnras fftands. FOR SALE-ONE-THIRD INTEREST IN RED brick works; capacity, 30,000 per day; excel lent location ln the city; capital required, (5, M0: Particulars to principals. Address B. B. W., 'lspatch office. . my29-44 FOR SALE CHEAP. ON ACCOUNT OF removal or the owner, on Oneida nr. Grand view avenue, Thlrty-flfthward. two lots. 26KX130 it., with a good storeroom; dwellng of rooms; stable room to build on one lot: only (4,200 for all. See W. A. HEBRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. my28-4VWThs FOR SALE-PENN AVENUE PROPERTY, near Hlland avenue, E. E.; lot 28x200 feet to 40-foot street ln the rear: house of 6 rooms and storeroom in front and 4-room house ln the rear; this will be sold at a price less than anything else ln the neighborhood. Call soon on KELLY A ROGERS, No. 6315 Station street, E. E. my29-20 FOR SALE FINE BUSINESS PROPERTY, near City Hall. Allegheny: new four-story brick building, contains large storeroom and 16 rooms, 4 bath rooms, w. c. nat. gas, water, elec tric bells, back and front stairs, elevator, well sewered, good light: rents well: is a fine Invest ment. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal st Allegheny. my28-36-Ths FOR SALE CHOICE PENN AVENUE PROP ER! Y. near East Liberty station, having a front of 90 feet on Penn avenue. 195 deep to street ln rear: improvements, two storerooms and large brick dwelling; this Is a decided bargain and will be sold at a price that will make money lor the Surchascr. Call on KELLY A ROGERS. No. 6315 tatlon street. East End. my29-2a F OR SALE VALUABLE MANUFACTUBING i.lant. sunnlled with a full line of fine ma chinery and tools adapted for manufacturing a specialty, in which a considerable business has already been established, and which presents am ple opportunity for a large Increase without the usual outlay necessary to build up a trade: eligi bly sltuattd on railroads and river; buildings large, well lighted and ventilated aud using nat ural gas as fuel and light, it presents an excep tional opportunity for an investment. We Invite the attention of capitalists and shall be clad to give full particulars upon application. The UNION TRANSFER A TKUST CO., 121 and 123 Fonrth avenue. mr23-12 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. IIorscH. Vehicles. Live Stock, tfce. F1 OR SALE-TBICYCLE (ENGLISH MFB.) IN ai conQiuon. w. v. u., vjt urant. mpnj FOR SALE-THOROUGHBRED JERSEY cow. fresh this month. Apply ROOM 213, Lewis Block. my28-2a FOR SALE-NEW BAROUCHE, FOR SINGLE or double team: Jersey wagon, buggy and harness, all complete. Apply ROOM 213, Lewis FOR SALE-SHETLAND PONY, CART AND harness, one boy's and one girl's saddle Can be seen at PHILLIPS' STABLE, West Diamond street, Allegheny. my27-28 F OR SALE-ONE SET DOUBLE WAGON harness; used onlv a few times and srood as new: a bargain. Apply at ARCHIBALD'S DJ..A..U1JF;, liuxmra ave. myz-114 ITIOR SALE-THE STUDEBAKEB WAGON nsed by lhe Dispatch Country Road Expedi tion; price moderate: condition good. Can be seen at ARCHIBALD'S STABLE, 119Trhlrd ave., for three days, my22-117 FOR SALE GENTLEMAN'S TURNOUT; horse, harness and sidebar buggy; horse very fast, and a good saddler; also road wagon, cart, doctor's phaeton and barouche. GEO. S. MAR TIN A CO.. 635 Liberty st. my24-S4-TTSn QIachinerv and Metals. F1 OR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS NEW andrentted: renilrlne Dromntlv attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. ap3-76 FOR SALE ONE 2(1X24 HORIZONTAL EN GIN E, 25,000 feet second-hand wire rope; also hoisting and portable engines and Slomen valves, castings, etc VELTE A MCDONALD, 3200 Penn avenue. Iy2l-91-TT8 FOR SALE DRILLING ENGINES AND hollers for oil or gas wells, engines and boil ers ln every size and style saw mills and wood working machinery. HARMES MACHINE DEPOT. No. 97 First ave., Pittsburg, Pa. mhs-p FOE SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles la stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. tall rentted;good as new, at lowest prices; portable engines. 8 to 25 h. p. ; boilers all sizes and styles. J.S.YOUNG,23Fark way, Allegheny, Pa. OC25-80-D Uliacellaneons. FOR SALE CHEAP-FOUR SECOND-HAND Hazleton tripod boilers of 300 h. p. each. Ad dress SWIFT A CO., Station A, Kansas City. Mo, my25-48 FOB SALE-VERY CHEAP IF BOUGHT AT once; valuable patent right. Address PAT ENT, Dispatch office, or J. B. MELLOR. Mc Kee's Bocks l'ostoffice, Allegheny county, Pa. mv29-12 - FOR SALE AM RECEIVING DAILY FINE bananas ln carlots, and dealers will do well to call and examine my stock before purchasing elsewhere: will fill all country orders 23 per cent cheaper than any other house in the trade: keep no drummeri on the road and give my patrons the benefit when sending their orders to mo direct: will receive this week one car choice Louisiana new potatoes and one car Louisiana onions In three-bushel barrels, and will be able to fill all orders after this week with choice white and -arly Rose potatoes and boutbern onions; have several hundred boxes fine lemons ln stock which can ofier to the tiade cheaper than the cheapest house In the city; have several cars of fine old potatoes in storage which can sell to parties ln need of same at very low prices. AH parties who are ln need of produce, bananas and foreign fruits of all kinds had better call upon the old reliable wholesale commission house of THOMAS H. Mc UOWAN. 607 Liberty St. my21-29 LOST. T OST-GOLD SPECTACLES IN LEATHER Jj covered copper case. JOHN M. RE1D. 210 Robinson St., or A. LEG GATE A SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. my23-86 LOST-LADY'S SMALL SILVER WATCH, on Tuesday evenlng.at Sterrett Schoolhonsc. Liberal reward if returned to MISS BUTLER, at the school. my29-65 LOST-GOLD CHAIN BRACELET ON TUES DAY night on way from Twenty-fifth ward to Exposition building. A liberal reward will be paid for the return to PRODUCE HOUSE, N o. lOv Smithfleld st. my29-53 PERSONA i PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK blORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 PERSONAL CHAMBEBS', ZELL'S. PEO PLE'S, Appleton's and Encyclopaedia Brltannlca at hair price. FRANK BACON A CO.. 301 Smithfleld st. my28 REWARDS. EEVABD-FIFTYDOLLABS REWARD FOR the recovery of tho body of John Schreiber. aged II years, drowned ln Allegheny river Mav 27, 1890. Beward;can be had at F. LUTZ'S. 1335 Penn ave. my29'60 EDUCATIONAL. KE B L E SCHOOL SYRACUSE. N. Y. Boarding School for girls. Under the su pervision of the Rt. Kev. P. D. Huntington, S. T. D. The twentieth school year begins Wed., Sept. 17, 18C0. Applvto MISS MARY J. JACK BON. Principal. my8-66-ThS LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT letters testamentary on the estate of James Porter, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those bavins claims against tho same should make them known without delay. FRANK. W. STRAW, JAS. W. PORTER, Executors. my23-19 ESTATE OF MORRIS FEITLER. DE CEASED Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on tho estate of Morris Feitler, deceased, late of Pittsburg, Pa havo been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to rnake immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make tnem known without delay. CARRIE FEITLER, Administratrix, my22-2S.TU 13 Wylie ave., Pittsburg. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON the first day of April. 1800, the iirm of J. F. & J. L. Scott, stair builders, dissolved artncrshlp. The business from that date las' been and is now conducted by John F. Scott, late of the said firm. All accounts duo the late firm of J. F. fe J. L. Scott are payable only to the toaid firm J. F. Scott, who is acting as liquidating partner. myK3D-Th J. F. SCOTT. J.H. BALDWIN. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 94 Diamond street. TTiSTATE OF JOSEPH FLEMING, DE JCi CEASED Notice Is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Joseph Fleming, late of the borough of Sewickley, in the county of Allegheny, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thoso hiving claims against the same should make them known without lel.iv. GEORGE S. FLEMING, ROBERTF. SHAN NON, Executors, at 412 Market St., Pittsburg. my22-29-Th JAMES H. PORTE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, 409 Grant st. ESTATE OF WILLIAM WOLF, DE CEASED Administrator's Notice No tice is hereby given that letters of ad. ministration on the estate of William Wolf, late of the city of Pittsburg (who died In the hospital at Gottingen, Germany, in 1881), in the connty of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the under signed, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make tbem known, with out delay, to EPHRAIM CLAY.Admlnlstrator, Thirty-fifth ward, Plttbjurg.Pa or his attorney, James H. Porte, 409 Grant it, my25Tli 189a TO LET. Soar End Resiaence. TO LET-BOUP ST., NEAB WALNUT ST.. Shadyslde, new two-story mansard brick dwelling, ten rooms, reception hall. gas. water, bath. Inside w. c.j etc : iront porch, good lot. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., lKFourth ave. my27-83-TTS Alleeheny Residences. TO LET (16 PER MO. FOB A HOUSE. 6 rooms, on Stnrgcon st., Klrst ward. Allegheny; location good. See W. A. HEREON A SONS. 80 Fourth aye. mj 27-61-TT Apartments. TO LET SECOND-STORY FRONT BOOM, nlcelv furnished, both gases: hew house. ARCH ST., four doors off Ohio St., Allegheny. niy.-74 omccn. DciUKoom. tc- TO LET A FEW NICE OFFICES IN GEB MANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING, Wood and Diamond streets. aplu-49 rpO LET DESIRABLE OFFICES ONE I large front and two backrooms on first floor. Apply at 115 FOURTH AVENUE. my27-e9-TTS TO LET TWO ELEGANT AND COMMODI OUS offices, centrally located and immediately available: have been nscd as physicians' offices foranumberorvears: furnished or unrurntshed, as desired. Address M. L. C, Dispatch office. 2my25-140-TTSSn Bnslness Stands. TO LET ORSALE IN UNIONTOWN A bakery, and dwelling house attached; a good bnslness opening. J. K.BITENOUR. my23-69 Miscellaneous. TO LET OB FOB SALE-HOTELS, COTTAGES and bath houses, Atlantic City, N. J.: lots for sale in all parts of the city: also So. Atlantic City, Chelsea and for Atlantic Land Co. ISRAEL G. ADAMS A CO.. Real Estate Agts., Real Es tate and Law Bulldlnr. apl6-58 TO LET-LANDING ON MONONGAHELA river, extending from Thirty-fourth street, S. S., to city line, about L20O feet: good depth of water: can have 3U acres level ground, running from river to P."; McK. A Y. R. It.. If desired: used at present for boat siding and Inmber yard. Apply to J. McC. HAYS. 3400 Carson St. Tele phone6114. my28-26 PROPOSALS. O BALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE k5 CEIVED up to 4 P. M. WEDNESDAY, June 4. 1890, for the alterations and additions to Thirty-third street school. No. 2, Thirteenth ward, and Sommers street school, cor. of Som mers st. and Webster ave., city. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of Joseph Stillbury, artist, 20 Fifth ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Bonds for the full amount of contract will be required. The right Is reserve'd to re ject any or all proposals. The proposal" are to be addressed to ALFRED LAWTON. Sec'y., 368 Center ave. my29-58 Q BALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE JO CEIVED at the ofBce of the Secretary of the Town Council of Butler borough until TUES DAY, June 3, 1890. at 730 P. K- for the paving of Main street ot Butler borough (about 25.000 square yds. to he paved with lire or vitrified brick.) Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the Secretary of Council. Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. W. T. MECHLING, President of Town Council. LEVI M. WISE, Sec. Butler. PA., May 21, 1890. my22-13 TREASURY DEPARTMENT, WASHING TON, D. C, May 28. 1890 Sealed propos als will be received at this Department until two (2) o'clock P. M., FRIDAY, June 20, 1890, for wlr ing the new U. S. Court House and Postoffice, Pittsburg, Pa., for a system ot electric lighting. All particulars necessary in the premises ran bo obtained upon application to the Custodian, Custom House, Pittsburg, Pa. The right to reject any and all bids, and to waive defects, is reserved. Proposals should be addressed to the Secretary of the Treasury and Indorsed "Proposals for wiring Court Houe and Post office, Pittsburg. Pa." Acceptance of pro posals dopendnnt npon appropriation by Con gress. W. WINDOM, Secretary. my29-35-Th QEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE P CEIVED untH2o'cIockP. M.. SATURDAY, May 31. 1890, for $40,000 worth of bonds of the borough of Wilkinsburg: Hrst bonds in de nominations of $1,000 each; the first 20 bonds re deemable in 20 years; 10 bonds ln 25 years, and 10 bonds in 30 years; said bonds to bear 4 per cent, interest, free o( State tax. per annum, pay able semi-annually. Committee reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Address bids to ARTHUR STUART, Chairman Finance Com mittee, P. O. Box 25, Wilklnsburg. Pa. ARTHUR STUART, JOHN MCINTOSH, T. W.McCUNE. Finance Committee. my25-35-rrsu PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the Borough of Brad flock until 730 P. M MONDAY, June 2, 1890, for the grading and paving of Fourth, Parker, Ninth, Aliequippa and Washington streets, twenty thousand (20,000) square yards, more or less. Separate bids will be received for each or the following materials: Vitrified fire brick, asphalt block, and regular and irregular Ligonler block. A suitable bond mnst accompany each bid. The right is reserved by the Borough Council to reject any or all bids. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the Borough Engineer, No. 730 Brad dock avenue, Braddock. Pa. t H. C. SHALLENBERGER. Burgess. mv24-87-D MEETINGS. PENNSYLVANIA COMPANY, ( Pittsburg. May 23, 1890. I THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Pennsylvania Company will be held at the general office of said com pany, in the city of Pittsburg, Pa., on TUES DAY, June 3, 1890, at 11 o'clock a. m. for the purpose of receiving the annual report for 1SE9, the election of 13 directors to serve for tbe ensuing year and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. 8. B. LIGGETT, Secretary. my23-24-Ti OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. CONTRACTORS-SEALED PROPOSALS will be receiyed up nntil FRIDAY. May 30, 1890. at 2 o'clock P. u. for fitting up the Con troller's safe with document files and book racks. Information furnished on application. The right reserved to accept or reject anvbid. my 20-14 E. S. MORROW. Controller. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE XN reports of viewers on the construction of sewers on Miller street, from Center avenue to Reed street, and Bayard and Neville streets, from Craig street to outlet near Junction Rail road tunnel, have been approved by Councils, which action wilFbe final, unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. B1GELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works, Pittsburg, May 29. 1890. my29-69 Continued on Twelfth Page, AMUSEMENTS. RACES HOMEWOOD, DECORATION DAY. ADMISSION, 50 CENTS. Trains leave Union Depot, 12.50. 1:30 and 2 P. M. my29-58 D ECOR.VT10N DAY EXCURSION ON STEAMER MAYFLOWER, Will leave foot Wood street for East Liverpool at 9 A. M.; Locust street. Allegheny. 0:30 A.ii.i Sewickley. 10.30A. JI.; Rochester. 12, returning 10 P. M. Brass and striru? music. Faro for round trip. Jl; fare from Rochester, 50c, includ ing dancing. Regular evening excursions on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7:30. Sundays at 2 P. M. - . my28-61 B IJOU THEATER, TO-NIGHT. ONE OF THE FINEST. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Special Matinee Decoration Day. Jnne 2 Tbe Paymaster, with John L. Sulll van. my26-l -IRAND OPERA HOUSE-TO-NIGHT. jr Matinee Saturday. HANLON'S NEW FANTASMA. Second week-HANLON'S FANTASMA. my29 HARRY VTOLLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night and at the Matinees, HYDE'S BIG SPECIALTY COMPANY. Matinee Decoration Day. Last week of tbe season. my25-13-D -TTTORLD'S MUSEUM. ALLEGHENY CITY y V Week of May 28. Continued success, Hypnotism. Many Interesting curios. In thea ter tbe beautiful melodrama, "Held in Slavery," by Martin Hayden and company. Wonderful mechanical effects. xny25-88-s AUCTION tSALEJS. AUCTION SALE. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Second Avenue Real Estate. On the premises, 133. 135. 137 Second avenue, Pittsburg, at 3 o'clock P. ST., THURSDAY, MAY 29. 1890. That very desirable property situate as above. and adjoining Central Hotel building On premise are 3 TWO-STOKY BUILDINGS: lot 67xSOfeet. Terms One-balf cash, balance in three years, secured by bond and mortgage. GEO. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. my 27-74 TT 62 Fonrth ave.. Plttsbnrg. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD GOODS AND CARPETS, THURSDAY MORNING, MAY 29, (Day before Decoration Day,) at 10 o'clock, at the rooms No. 311 Market St. Walnut, oak and cherry bedsteads, bureaus, washstands. china closets, sideboards, exten sion tables, bookcases, folding beds, chamber suits, bed lounges, chiffoniers, wardrobes, clocks, shades, curtains, Brussels and Ingrain carpets, rugs, linoleums, decorated toilet ware, fancy roekers, cabinets, mirrors, plush, bro cade, rug and hair cloth parlor suits, fancy articles, billiard table. mattreses. springs, re frigerator, oil stove, laundry and kitchen goods, eta, etc., etc. my28-fo TRUSTEE8' SALE OWING TO THE DIS SOLUTION of the firm of W. A. Bolinger & Co. the undersigned will offer at public sale on SATURDAY". May 31, at 10 o'clock A. M at No. 5809 Penn ave, Pittsburg, the following property, to-wit: one match team 5-year-old draft horses, weight 3,100 Bis. one double set harness, one two-horse platform spring wagon almost new, one set 12-ton scales, a lot of sewJ pipe and fittings, office furniture, etc JOHN R. BAD1I, SAM'L GARRISON. Trustees. my27-04 BUSINESS CHANGES. DISSOLUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the partnership, heretofore ex isting between the' undersigned and Stephen Gregg, known as Gregg & Wildman. has been this day dissolved bv mutual consent. All per sons indebted to said firm will settle with the undersigned, and all persons to whom they are indebted will present their claims to him, who alone is authorized to settle the late partner ship affairs. Tbe business of tho late firm will be continued by the undersigned under the name of Sawmill Run Coal Company. E. N. WILDMAN. Room 503. Lewis Block. Pittsburg. Pa.. Mav 27. lbua. my29-7 DECORATION DAY Will afford busy people an admirable oppor tnnity to visit WILMERDING, The site of the great AIRBRAKE WORKS, And see for themselves the wonderful Pbog bess, and still more wonderful Prospects, of this model town. BOUND TRIP TICKETS Can be purchased at EXCURSION RATES And admirable picnic grounds can be found In tbe neighboring forest. TAKE ADAY OFF, And you may at the same time find an invest ment that will make it the happiest day of your life. AS BUSINESS COMES BEFORE PLEAS URE, DON'T FAIL TO SEE THE , AGENT OF THE EAST PITTSBURG IMPROVEMENT CO, Immediately after your arrival. Otherwise, someone else may get the very lot you want. CITY OEFICE, ROOM 52, Westinghouse Buildinor. my!5-10-Th $17,DDD. UNIQUE STDNE HOME. Linden Avenue, Above Penn, EAST END. . Two stories and finished attic, containing 10 large commodions rooms, with closets and every modern convenience: bard wood floors tbrougb out4he whole bouse, beautiful ball with tilo fioorand grand staircase, dining room and hall windows of highest character, stained glass, large bay windows, fine stone, brick and bard wood mantels, with English tilefacingand open grates, special designed combination chande liers and gas fixture, electric lights and electric gas lighting fixtures, call bells, speaking tubes, etc; honse handsomely papered, decorated throughout, complete bathroom, tiled walls and floor. 4 square tuns, all plumbing of tbe latest special improvements, with exposed brass pipes and fixtures, all hardware of special Yale manu facture, liurrowes' window and door screens, linen and chambermaid closets, concealed fire proof silver sate, large dry cellar, first-class fur nace, natural gas, completely appointed laun dry; large porches, tiled floor, red tile roof, fine lawn with large shade trees and shrubbery; lot 180x171. This grand residence is entirely of English de sign, and occupies tbe crown of a hill overlook ing the beautilnl Liberty Valley and surround ing country, with no possibility of view being cut off; specially designed by an Eastern archi tect, and all work done under his supervision, aud is without doubt one of the finest residences in the East End. Entire work done by day work, and nothing but the best material used. Du quesne electric line within two minutes' walk. If you anticipate purchasing a home you should see this place betore buying. BLACK "&" BAIRD, 95 FOURTH AVENUE. my29-22-TFSu THE LARGEST DOWN TOWN STORAGE PLANT. W. A. HOEVELER. Warehouses and yards, Pike and Thirteenth, Twelfth and Etna sts. Private sidingsinyardsand warehouses. Low rates of Insurance. Negotiable receipts issued. Separate departments for general merchandise, flour, furniture. Honors and metals. Hand some and convenient office rooms for use of customers free. Railroad address, W. A. Hoeveler. Pike and Thirteenth sts.. Pittsburg, Pa., A. V.RR. Cars placed at Twelfth, st,, via. Junction R. R. Shipping distributing and hauling attended to. Exhibit space with power to let; also rooms with power to suit. rab27-G2-TTSSu "jl rcKNIGHT & VICTORY. PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Dealers in Gas Fixtures, LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETC. Special atfntion given to Natural Gas Fitting. 416 SMITHFIELD ST., PITTSBURG. PA. Telephone 769. ja7-69-TT3 D ,R. E. T. PAINTER Has removed to 502 PENN AVE. Consultation honrs 9 A. if. till 1 p. jr. myl2-40-TT3 DIAMONDS-COME SEE OUR SEVEN STONE diamond rings 15 00 each, the greatest bargains on earth; friendship rings 60c, SI 00 and SI 50 each: diamond watches, tine jewelry, clocks, silverware and spectacles, etc. at vyiLSON'S. 61 Fourth ave, Pittsburg. Fine watch repairing a specialty. ap25-TTS G A. BALPH, BUHDING CONTRACTOR, 41 bevenw avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Telephone 1314. seo-3S-TT3 jlT MAY, SONS dt CO., Fino DYEING AND CLEANING, 69 Sixth Avenue, mblS-80-TTS Pittsburg. Pa. JOHN R. HARBISON, ESQ. Dear Sib Yon have complied with the rules of the Republican party as a candidate for nomination for Senator, and any statement that you have failed to do to is erroneous. Yours, respectfully, . 'rT. i. PORTER, myawa Chairman, 3 - NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A GREAT PROPERTY Extending from Highland Park in -the East End to Butler street and the Allegheny Valley Rail road, Divided and connected itith the extreme of the city byNEGLEY AVENUE. th magnificent thoroughfare now being opened from RIVER TO RIVEB, THE MORNINGSIDE LAND AND IMPROVEMENT CO.'3 PLAN OF LOTS NOW OPEN FOR BUYERS! Homes right in the city at less than country prices. Large lots, note the size, 24x176, 40x150, 48x100, acre plots, compars the prices with those named by philaa. thropic speculators in country properties. $75, $100. $200, $300, $400. The Terms, $5 to $5 Down, Balance,. $5 to $io per Month, For cash, a sharp discountf Workmgmen of Pittskrg Allegheny, Sharpsburg. here U your op. pottunity, 100 lots onlv to sell at thefri prices and on these terms. j Flans, particulars and conveyance di rectly to the ground supplied bynsfros. our MAIN OFFICE, 313 WOOD STREETl BRANCH OFFICE, 6019 PENN AVENUEv CHAS. SOMERS &CO. my29-67-Th9Su FOR SALE. TtlE ScnttJjnniEBtEBl larimeeTavenue, EASTEND. About 5 Acres of Ground, Beautifully adorned with shade trees. asphaW turn walks, carriage drive and extensive lawn, with fountain. With brick carriage house ana stable for 3 cow; and 8 horses. The grounds have a frontage of 440 feet Lari mer avenue (a paved street) and about 600 fees on Majflower street, all completely sewered. With large collections of fruit trees. The residence Is brick, with mansard roof; el v gantly finished with 2 bathrooms. Inside w. c, double parlors, laundry and every modern ood, venience. Is witnin tour minutes' walk of steam cars or either cable rood. This choice property will be offered as a whole for 10 days, and if not sold it will then bo sub-divided into lots and offered to tho public. INQUIRE OF J. C. JAMISON, 99 FOURTH AVENUE, Or. 133 FRANXSTOWN AVENUE, EAST END. ayaS-BS plAN OS, ORGANS. And all manner of Small Instruments HAMILTON'S. P-79 Fifth avenneD PATENTS. . O. D. LEVIS. Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth avenue, above Smithfleld, next Leads office. (No delayj Establlaacaajeaia. H 4