"PS'T'wqvr"'" HEARING THE CLOSE. Finishing Up Iho Applications for Retail Liquor Licenses. SPEEDY DECISIOXS PEODABLE. A Treacher Asks for a License and Is Closely Questioned. FORTY-EIGHT PETITIONERS HEAED Forty-eight applicants for retail liquor licences in the townships were heard bv Judges Magee and AVhite. This leaves C7 of the township applicants to finish the countv on the retail tide, and the work is lifce'y to be finished to-morrow. It is very probable that-Tudges "White and Maree will, on the completion of the retail hearing, announce their list before proceed ing: with the wholesalers. This was Judge "White's opinion yesterday, but the matter had not been definitely settled udoii. There only remains about C7 more cases to be heard, and they can easily be finished up in two days, so that the wholesale list may be taken up on Friday if the Judges do not want to take that day for consultation, in which case the wholesale list will not be taken up before Monday. Jacob Arand, Lower St. Clair township, was the first applicant of the day. He has been refused twice, and has been running a restaurant. John Franz, Brownsville road, has a license now and was quickly disposed of. John Forum, Ormsby avenue, and Catherine G. Goldbach, Brownsville road, both have had licenses and obeyed the law. Three Times and Oat. "W. Hoffman is a coal hauler. Fred. Hampe was refused for three years. Peter Karenbauer, Spring street, never had a license. Margret McGulre, Pittsburg and Elizabeth road, did hare a license and owned considerable liroperty. The Conrt thought she was old enough to take a rest. William Prim, Ormsby at enue. is a cripple and has a license. John Rotbman, Spring avenue, 1' a new appli cant with a new house. John Schirra, Arling ton avenue, was refused twico, and denied that his adopted daughter was a fortune teller. Peter Schmidt, Arlington avenue and Spring street, admitted tn running a speak-easy, but emphatically deaied that be sold any on Sun das. Christian Wagner, Arlington avenue, had a defective petition. Fredrick Itiley was the oniy applicant from Marshall township, lie was refused tor two ears. Charles Adametz was the first Mifflin county applicant. He is a grocer- keeper, and new to the liquor business. Jacob Altinyer. Town ship road, is a steel roller. James Bain, Rail road street, was refused a wholesale license last year. James Bngp. Ton nship road, has a license, and denied holding public balls during the Tear. A number of witnesses were called in this cae. but nothing damaging proven. Moses Dean, whose case was heard on Mon day, was called up again and a number of boys called, who testified to having obtained liqnor at Dean's bouse. The testimony, however, was not ot a very damaging character. The Afternoon Session. George Baalt and William Coates were the first applicants of the afternoon, and they got through without any trouble. William Curry was on Mr. Christy's black list, but the latter made very little out of tbo applicant. James Donahoe was refused three years in succession, and has been running a restaurant. Charles Downey, of DuQuesne, had a license during the past vear. He admitted having sold to minors and that he was guilty, but the grand Jury ignored the bili. The applicant was honest and straightforward in his answers, aud notwithstanding his admissions seemed tuplease the Court, Attorney Castle got after the ap plicant, but made very little out of him. reward Oliver was called and testified that a man named Keal got drinks in Downey's bar until be had to be carried home. David Barker testined to having seen Downey selling to minors. Mary Daly testified as to Mr. Dow nev's making an indecent proposition to her. David Barker said he badn'ttakeu half a dozen drinks during the past rear. Mr. Downey Of course not, tecanse I wouldn't sell it to you, and put you out of my saloon. Thomas D. Davis. Railroad street, DuqueBne. has had a license for tuo past three ears. This year he applies for a new bouse which he has just had built. llliam J. Dorsay. Middle Pittsburg road, had a wholesale license during the past year. He admitted to having sold in jugs, but quit it some time ago. Mr. Dorsey denied that there bad been any drinking on his premises. Attorney Castle called John Graff, a boy. who denied getting drink from the applicant. IL King, a boy, got some beer on an order from li. Haupt. Martin Neo got some beer in the sime way. David Barker testified to drinking beer in the applicant's back yard. The applicant denied these charges in toto. Wanted License Another Vear. James Evans, Pittsburg and McKeesport road, has bad a license and thought he obeyed the Ian. Ilurles Fichter. corner of Priscilla and Seventh street, Duquesne, is a butcher, aud has been refused a license for three years. Conrad Goldatrom had no attorney to repre sent him and was a new applicant. Mr. Christy la tl mated that there, had been a speak easy in this house which was not denied. Charles F. Goldstrom is a son of the former applicant and is a butcher. He never applied for a license before and his house is a new one. Judge White I am not disposed to grant any more than two licenses in Dravosburg. John W. Graff, Railroad street, Duquesne, informed the Court that since the filing of his application his bouse had burned down, bnt it was being rebuilt. The bouse contained 23 rooms, rin J was used as a hotel. Patrick J. Howard, Township road, has had a license tim ing the past year and obeyed the law. Thomas Hilton, public road, had a defective petition, but got a brief examination. Fred W. Haber man. Township road, has a license and ob served the law, except that he trusted a little, r-rnest Koerber, Pittsburg and Elizabeth road, had a very defective petition and would not be heard. OmtaveKnitnme, Railroad street. J udco White How do you SDend your Bun da)? Mr. Krumme With my wife and family. Jurize bite Oh, now you po out and play cards and attend .Sunday picnics? Mr. Krumme No, sir; I do not. Judge White Well, you belong to a club where there Is beer drinking? Mr. Krumme l ued to belong to the Turn ers, but quit tto months ago. Henry Koch, Township road, has had a license and obeyed the law; that is. he claimed bo did. John Linn, Thompson's run, was in formed by the Court that bis application was fatally defective. John Morris, corner of Railroad and Superior streets, Duquesne. A Severe Cross-Exainlnatlon. Judge White You worked for Mr. Jones, the wholesaler, and battled beer on Sundaj? Mr. Morris Yes. we had to do it on Sunday. Judge White You were prosecuted for run ning a sreak-easj? Mr. Morris That was two years ago. Judge White Have you any property of your own? Mr. Morns No. sir. Judge White You mad o ovor your property to a Mr. Howard? Mr. Morns Yes, that's so. Judge White Is there a church near you? Mr. Morns Yes, there's a church in the third story of my building. Judge White said that Mr. Moiris claimed in his petition that be owned the property he ap plied tor, wben such was not the case, and they conid not grant a license in such a case. Charles McQuaide, Duquesne, is a new ap- Slicant with a defective petition. Abraham 'eish. Railroad street, has a ten-roomed house and hat, been running a grocery store. Mr Christy You formerly kept the "Grey Goose" in Forward township? Mr. McQuaide Yes, sir, I did. Mr. CLritty It was a pretty tough place, wasn't it? Mr. McQuaide Yes. it was. RalDh urd, River road, is a blacksmith and was never in the liquor business before. Peter Sterner, Township road, has had a license and obeyed the law. except but he trusted a little. Heury Smith. River road, has never had a license, and the placo be applies for is an old hotel. William Thoru, State road, has had a litense for the past two years. Ho occasionally accomodates strangers and also furnishes a few meals every day. H8 dues a little trusting to friends, but will stop that. A Preacher 'Wants a License. "William Wake, corner of Sheridan street and Hamilton avenue, Duquesne, is a butcher, and bis place of business was burned out five weeks ago. Judge White Didn't you used to gamble a little? Mr. Wake No. sir, I didn't gamble a little. Judge White Didn't you belong to church? Mr. Wake Yes, I belong yet. Judge Whitt And you preached some? Mr. Wake Yes, I preached occasionally. Judge White And yon attended prize fights? Mr. Wake No. sir. Judge White And foot races? Mr. Wake Not for 20 years. Judge White What church do you belong to? Mr. Wake The Christian Chnrcb, Judge White You used to belong to another church? Mr. Wake Yes. sin the Methodist Church, but I withdrew from it when I applied for li cense. Judge White This house is known as the Red Onion speak-easy. Mr. Wake Yes. sir; I heard that it was called bv such a name. "Mr. Christy wanted tn know It Mr. Wake hadn't put up money on a prize fighter named Jack 2Iay and Hammond, a foot racer, but run as denied. After all this the Court dis covered that the applicant's petition was fatally defective, as he did not state when he was naturalized. Philip Newman, rerryivllle plank road, was the only applicant from McCandless township. He has a transfer license, and cialmed to have obeyed the law. Joseph Conroy, Township road, has been refused f or'two years, and there was a remonstrance against him. READY TO CALL QUITS. More Testimony in the Neel Divorce Case What Members of the Family Say Why Mrs. Neel Refused to Removo to Coal Center. The Keel divorce case was continued be fore Judge Slaele, yesterday. The testi mony yesterday went to show that some years ago Jordan S. Ned, the defendant, went to live at Coal Center, on the Monon gahela, and left his wife and their family of six children at their former home in Beaver. Ho secured a niece, Mrs. Clark, who is the mother ot several' children, to go with him to keep bouse, as his wife refused to live there. The wife, Mrs. Catherine Neel. who is about 60 years ot age, is the plaintiff In the snitand asks a divorce from bed and board and alimony on the groand of infidelity. The first witness called for In the morning was Miss Lovey Phillips, of Mcnongahela City, bnt as she did not respond Mr. Marshall, tor the plaintiff, asked for an attachment. Objec tion was made to that proceeding on account of the sickness ot the witness, but it was alleged the ladv had made a statement that she would Co to Europe before she would annear. This statement, however, was disproved by the lady ny whom it was alleged to have been made. Frank White, of West Brownsville, was called and took the stand. He testified to seeing Mr. Keel and Mrs. Clark together at Atlantic City last summer. Harry Keel, son of the litigant, was called next. He Is a locomotive engineer and mar ried. He was engaged by his father in 1S83 to superintend bis coal mines at Coal Center. His father then lived in the bou9 occupied by Mrs. Clark and called it home. He at one time took his father home wben he was sick with a cramp, and Mrs. Clark took care of him and administered a poultice. His father at times went hunting and organized parties for that purpose, when Mrs. Clark would be one of them. Mrs. Ella Neel, a daughter-in-law, testified tn being at the house over night many times, but she had never seen any act at all suspicious be tween tbe defendant and Mrs. Clark. In answer to Mr. Marshall she said she believed she was j nst as snsmcious as most women. She bad also been one of a partv who had entered into the sport ot Mr. Neel's hunting expedi tion. She bad never seen any conduct between Mr. Keel and Mrs. Clark that was in any way unbecoming. Mr. Keel, the defendant, was then put on the stand, but only replied to two questions. Mr. Moore asked him if be ever asked his wife to accompany him to his borne in Coal Center. He answered: I have coaxed her many times, and promised to build her a large house if sne would go." . Mr. Moore And what did she say." - Mr. Neel She said she wouldn't go there aud live with them coal dingers.' At this point counsel for both sides began an argument as to the manner of testimony to be produced, and Judge Slaele said he would con sent only to that which wonld show desertion on the part of defendant. Court was here ad journed for tbe day. To-Day's Andlt list. Estate or Anna M. Sweeny..... W. & Ballentlne J.Kress Mar B. Kennedv.... Mary J. Crawford.... John Abbott Joseph Walters J. T. Natcher. A. B. Schnonniaker.. Thomas Fergus Jano L. Mercer. John Anderson John Hughes. J. W. McGtary Elizabeth Maree..... H. Hammersfahr.... Accountant, ..J. A. Meighan. ..R. J. Ballentlne. ..J. H. Schnorr. ..P. M. Cushiog. ..A. W. Duff. C O'Donnell. ..John Poenpert. ..Fidelity T. and T. Co. ..J. M. Schoonmaker. ..Isabella J. Fergus. ..J. H. Kerr. ..James Eapy. ..A. P. Burewln. ..Alice Prosser. ..Fidelity T. and T. Co. ..Fidelity T. and T. Co. To-Day's Trial Lists. Common Pleas Court Ko. I Mullen vs Heber; Mott vs Barnes, receiver; Clark vs Williams; Graff et al vs Keal; DuBois, execu tor, vs Keating: Arnold vs Consumers' Heat Company; Stevenson et al vs Jennings et al; Holdback vs McDonald; Saxtun vs Atterbury & Co.; Kress vs Schmidt et al: DuBois vs Clark ctnx. Common Pleas Court No. 2 National Artistic Hair Works vs Benedictine Sisters; Kurtz v Kramer, administrator; Walker vs Allegheny City. Calling- a Lawyer to Account. A bill in equity was filed yesterday by Min erva J. Ellis and James Preden. administrator of Mary J. Ellis, acainst Attorney T. II. IS. Pat terson. The suit is brought to compel Mr. Pat terson to account for and pay over $3,000, the balance alleged to be remaining in his bands from 13,500 civen him by Mlnorva J. and Mary J. Elli in 1S77 tn invest forthem in a mortgage. They state that SOO0 was paid back to them, but that -Mr. Patterson refuses to give any ac count of the $3,000 of a balance. Terrible Charges Against a Husband. Attorney W. J. McDonald yesterday filed the testimony taken in the divorce case of Mrs. LIHie H. Pershing against Curtis M. Pershing. Ill treatment was tbe allegation. Mrs. Persh ing claimed tbat her husband, among other things, tried to compel her to lead an evil life in order to get money lor him. He also tried 10 Induce her to assist him to blackmail other men. She resisted his importunities, aud was finally compelled to leave him. Briefs Picked Up In Court. A verdict of C,i cents for the plaintiff was given yesterday in the case of Sarah J. M cGraw against Isabel Robinson, an action in eject ment, Ik the three suits of John Wilson against J. B. Evans and Charles F. Foster, actions for rent, verdicts for the defendants were given yesterday. Tub suit of Mary and Samnel McMinn. against tbe P. McK. fc Y. R. R. Co., for damages for right of way taken through their property, is on trial before Judge Ewing. Ik tbe case of Rachael Gallagher against Robert Black, an action on an agreement, a verdict was given yesterday for the dofendant, the plaintiff notputtlng in an appearance. The following executions wore Issued yes terday: Oil Well Supply Company vs. P. J. McBnde. $759 63; a Barker Co. vs. J. N. Gar rison, $260; A. Radcliffe vs. East End Laundry. Limited, 11,378; Same vs. R. M. Harrison. $975.43 The snit of Mrs. Barbara Steinbronner against Pittsburg and Western Railroad Com pany, is on trial before Judge Stowe. The case is an action for damages fur the death of Mrs. Steinkrunner's husband, who was struck by a train and killed. JIellin's Food not oniy contains in it self all tbe elements of nutrition, bnt pre sents them in such form that the infant can digest and assimilate them with perfect ease. "I have had more and better success with Mellin's Food than with any and all others I have tried," says a physician. "W We Are Headquarters for Hoys' Clothing. We will offer for sale to-day 3,000 boys cassimere, cheviot and worsted suits, 25 different patterns, lor.the low price of ?2 25; sizes i to 14. Everybody come. P. C. C. C, Pittsbuko Combination Clothing Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets, opp. the Court House, Reefer Jackets. Very latest styles now being shown for misses and children, ages 2 to 12 years. A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth avenue. The Leading Shoe. For fl 25 ladies' glazed kid shoe; worked button holes; nice soft stock. Ihe best shoe ever sold at this price, at G. D. Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. There is nothing that will so thorongbly cleanse and renovate the whole system as a dose of St. Patrick's Pills. wsn Overcomes "spring fever" Iron City beer. Families supplied direct Telephone 1186. Cash paid for old cold and silver at Hauch'e, No. 295 Filth avenue. wrsu THE Tried It on His Son. I tried Chamberlain's Pain Balm on my son for rheumatism. He had been unable to wore for over 12 months, and was unable to walk to school until after I used the Pain Balm on him. He has since been walking one and a half miles aud back to school every day for about two months. M. D. Passer, merchant, Gibraltar, Union county, N. C. wsu Butterielt's Slay Patterns And publications now on sale. A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth avenue. Seed Oats. Strictly choice Michigan seed oats for sale. Daniel McCaffrey, hay, grain and feed, No. 238 and 240 Filth avenue. Telephone No. 283. Motlier, Before Too Late, Bring The little ones to Aufrecht's Elite Gallery, 516 Market street, and have them photo graphed. Prices lowest. Work fine. It pays to get the best, and by calling for St. Patrick's Pills and refusingto take any other kind, you are sure of celling the best and most reliable pills made. wsu 'Hello, 1186!" "Hello." 'Send me a 'case of Pilsner beer. My folks like it best of anv beer we know." EMPEROR CHARLES II., Accompanied by half the nobility of Austria, went to the Carlsbad Sprintrs-for tbe recovery of h's health. Six thousand, six hundred horses, so the town records say, were necessary to convey the company to the place. The virtue or the water is as great at the present day as it was at the time of Charles IL, and although the expense attactied to a journey tbitber is not as great now as it was then, we are not all wealthy enough to undertake it. For such tbe virtue of the Carlsbad Springs is extracted. The Carlsbad Sprudel Salt, obtained by evaporation, containing all the solid con stituents of the water, can be obtained at every drugstore at a trifling cost. It is the best remedy for catarrh ot the stom ach, constipation, liver and kidney troubles, gout, rheumatism, eta Be sure to obtain the genuine imported article, which must have the signature of "Eisner fc Mendelson Co., Sole Agents, New York," on every package. w EISNER 4 MENDELSON'S CARLSBAD SPRUDEL SALTS. SOLD BT JOS. FLEMING fc SON, 412 Market street, mbIB 82 Pittsburg. NOTICES. QTEAMBOAT MEN, ATTENTION THE O north Cor Dnquesne side) channel of tbe McKeesport and Besi-emer Railroad bridge at Riverton will be closed with false work. Please take tbe south (or M cKeesport side) channel. aplb-44 PESCOiD BRIDGE CO. Offick of 'J Treasurer Allegheny county, Aprfl I, 1S9L NOTICE. IN PURSUANCE OF THE TWENTT FIRST section of au act relating to Alle gheny county, approved the 1st day of May, 1861. and of the amendment of the said sec tion, approved the 3utb day of March, A. D. I860. I do hereby give notice that the dupli cates for the several wards, boroughs and townships will be open, and I will be prepared to receive the county, State and poor taxes for tbe year 1691 on and after the FIRST DAY OF MAY. 1S9L Said taxes can he paid at this office until the FIRST DAY OF AUGUST, with a deduction of a per cent for prompt pay ment to all persons paying the whole amount of these taxes. There will be no reduction allowed during the month of August. There will be 10 per cent added to all taxes remaining unpaid on the 1st day of September, 16SL JOHN A. BELL, Treasurer of Allegheny Connty. mb31-12.n LEGAL NOTICES. ESTATE OF ABIJAH HAYS, JR.. DE CEASED Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Abijah Hars, Jr., have been granted to the under signed, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against thosame should make them known without delay. JULIETTE A. HAYS, JAMES F. HAYS. Ad dress 2013 SARAH ST., Pittsburg, S. S. apI5-93-w JOHN H. KERR, Attorney at Law, 89 Diamond street. ESTATE OF SARAH ROWSWELL, DE CEASED Notice is hereby given .that let ters of administration, with will annexed, on the estate of Sarah Rowswell, deceased, late of city of Pittsburg, connty of Allegheny, Pa., have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or uemands against the same will make them known without delay. SARAH J. ROWSWELL. Administratrix, 2426 Penn avenue, Pittsburg. ap22-S0--w IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS No. 1 for the county of Allegheny, No. 4S2, June term, 1B9L Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the aid conrt (or a law Judge thereof) ou SATURDAY, the 10th Bay of May, A. D. 1S91. at 10 o'clock, under the "corporation act of one thousand eight hundred and aeventy. four." and tbe supplements thereto, bv George A. Macbeth, Joseph Albree, Charles W. Scovel, Ross W. Drum. Charles a Mellor. William N. Frew. John W. Beatty, Alfred S. Wall, William B, Edwards and Joseph R. Woodwell and oth ers, for the charter of an intended corporation, to be called "Art Society," tbe character and object of which is for the purpose of cultivat ing, and promoting music, painting and other fine arts, and of acquiring and maintaining collections of Dookt and other objects apper taining thereto, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjuy all the rights, benefits ana privileges conferred bv the said act and its supplements. CHARLES W. SCOVEL, ap2Z-El-'W Solicitor. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN J application will ho made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on FRIDAY, the loth day -of Mav, A. I). 1891, at 10 o'clock A. M., by John Farrell, H. J. Bailey, Charles G. Noble, Geoige H. Bailey and John A. Kelly, under and pur suant to the act of Assembly entitled, "An act to prorido for the incorporation and regula tion of certain corporations," apnroved April 29, 1S71, and the supplements thereto, for tbe charter of an Intended corporation to be called the Balley-Farrell Manufacturing Company, the character and object of which is the manu facturing of lead, tin copper and other metals and alio s thereof in their various forms, and or any article of commerce from metal or wood, or both, and also for the manufacturing from metals, alloys or wood, and selling all ar ticles,appliances,devlces, fixtures and apparatus as are usetul, proper and convenient for the safe distribution and supply of water, gas, steam and oil, aud all such as are used and sold in connection with water, gas, steam and sani tary goods, and for these purposes to have, pos sess and enjoy all tbe rights, benefits and privi leges of said act of Assembly and the supple ments thereto. JOHN FARRELL, H. J. BAILEY. CHARLES G. NOBLE, GEORGE H. BAILEY, ap22-42--W JOHN A. KELLY. OFFICIAL-PITTSBDKG. OFFICE OF THE CITY 'I REASDRER. I MunicipalHall, S mithfield St. ( VTOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL J.1 owners (whether resident or non-resident of the cityof Pittsburg) of drays, carts, wagons, carnages, buggies.etc, to pay their licenses at this office forthwith All licenses not paid on or before the first Monday in Maicb, 1891 will be placed in tbe hands of vehicle officer for collection, subject to collection fee of SO cents on each license. Aud all persons neglecting to pay on or before first Monday in May, 1891, will bo subject to a penalty double tbe amount of the licenses, to be recovered before tbe proper legal authority of said cit. Ihe old metal plates of last year must be returned at tbe time licenses are taken out, or 23 cents additional will be charged on the license. Rates of license: Each one-horse vehicle, St); each two-horse vehicle, $10; each four-horse vehicle, $12: each four-borse hack, 515; omnl busses and timber wheels, drawn by two horses, $10. One extra dollar will he charged for each ad ditional horse used in above specified vehicles. J. F. DENNISTON. fcfrSl-p City Treasurer. RESORTS. THE CHALFOM'E ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. On the beach, with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths in the house. Send for circular. fel-90-D E. ROBERTS 4 SONS. HOTEL BTICKNEY. KENTUCKY AVE NUE, Atlantic City ; One hundred feet from the sea; steam heated, sun parlor. Terms, 2 to 12 SO per day day; S9 tn $14 per week. L. V. STICKNEY. apl2-202-3lWF rT ADDON HALL. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. Now open Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths In the House. le641 LEEDS 4LIPPINCOTT. PITTSBURG - J DISPATCH, e3-Dlspla .advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let. efc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Car. Smithfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT. fOK SALK, TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERITJEMENTs WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO S P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch. FOIt THE SOUTHSIDF. NO. H13 CAlteON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. KCJ. FOIt THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, S21 1't.SH AVE. l'lrTSBUKG-ADDlTIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY J309 Butler street. EMILG. bTUCKEY, 24th tiet and Penuavo. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEIC 59 Federal street. II. J. McBUIDE, Market House, AlIejrhenT. F. IT. EGGKltS.t SON. Ohio and Chestnut sts. 1HOMAS MCHENRY, Western and lrwln aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. I'EKEY M. GLEIJ1. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. aiale Hell). B ARBF.R-GOOD MAN-52 NORTH DlA- ap2.'-ll MOM). Allegheny. T AltBKR-434 FIFTH AV. ap22-2 BOY-K) LEARN THE BARBER TRAIIF- one with experience preierred. 3519 BUT LER JjT. ap-3 BOOKKEEPER AND GENERAL OFFICE man for Iron and steel huslneos: must be reliable and arcuratc: state exncrlcnce and snl.v y expected. Addre&s in own hand, U. W. CO., Dispatch office. apZT-57 -tARPF.NTEB-AT 71 PARK. WA. AI.f.E- 01IENV. ap2!-77 COLLECTOR AND SALESM AN-SGS PER month salary guaranteed; 1100 cash neces sary: best or reference piven and required Ad dress THE nORAUH-MClBCHF. MANUFACTUR ING COMPANY. Cincinnati. O. apl6-4?-D DRUG CLERK A COMPETENT DRUG clerk: one that speaks German. Address OPIUM. Dispatch office. ap22-12 FOREMAN-FOUNDRY FOREMAN, STKIOT Ll tempermte, pnshlng and having "experi ence In hamllinir men; must be well up In heavy jrreen and drv sand mnldlne;. and conversant with cupola and air furnice practice. LEWIS FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO.. Mm., Pitts burg. Pa. ap22-94-WIhFSU HOUSK PAINTERS-SIX FIRST-CLASS men. Apply to M. . DERBAUM. 805 Carson st. apS2-C3 ,fAN-A GOOD MAN TO TAKE CARE OF JjJL horse and cow. and take care of grroumls: near city. Inquire of STRAUB &, MORRIS. 106 Third av., cor. ood St. ap22-69 MAN-GOOD SOBEK HANDY WHITE MAN not less tlisn25 veirsold. and help and ex press driver. 210 EbTERN AV., Allegheny. ap2S-i00 MEN -AT ONCE, HONEST. ENERGETIC men to travel and solicit orders for nnrserv 61oek: permanent employment and pood pay: ref erence required: state areand previous occupa tion. Address H. G. CIIASK & CO.. 1430 bouth Penn Square, Philadelphia, Pa. ap2C-40-MWFSu MILI.WltHiDTS. ROUGH CARPENTERS, and splkersatnewlron Cltv Rievator.Soutli side, near Point ltrldge. J AS. STEWART CO., Contractors. ap:2-3S PERSON A CAPABLE PERSON TO TAKE charge of a small laundry; reference re quired. Address A. B. Allcghenv, Pa. ap'21-19 SALESMEN-UN SALAR1 OR COMMISSION to handle the new patentcliemlcallnkeraelng pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever pro duced: erases Ink thoroughly In two Eeconds: no abrasion of paper: 100 to MO per rent profit; one spent' sales amounted tofS20 In slxdays; another (32 In two hours: we want one eneriretlo general apent for each State and Tcrrltorv; sample by mall 35 cents. For terms and full particulars, address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., Lacrosse, Wis. ap21-91 e SALESMAN SELLING TO THE RETAIL ) country trade to take our tall line of leans, cottonades. casstmercs. blankets, flannels, in connection with their other business: pood commission. Address MANUFACTURER. Hoi HI, liiintltvr, Pa. apl9-4i-w s ALFSMEN-THREE EXPERIENCED SHOE salesmen at KAUFMAN2.S'. ap-o s AI.ESHEN-EXFEKIENCED HAT SALES MEN at KAUKMaN-NS'. artU-5 SOLICITORS FOR CIIEAPFBT AND BEST life Insurance policy. ilURRT & EDS A 1,1., 34 Fidelity Building. ap2l-76 AILORS-THREE riRST-CLASS TA1LOKS to work on repairing and altering. Apply to JAMES DICKSON, 85 Fifth av., second floor, at once. ap21-D AILORS-THREE FIRST-CLASS TAILORS tn work on repairing and altering. AodIv to JAMES DICKSON. (5 Fifth av., second floor, at ap21-D TAILORS 1MMEDIATELY-EIGHT OR TEN first-clas eoatmakers. Apply at Messrs. GEARY A SMITH'S, Merchant Tailors, Oil City, Pa. ap22-52 TEAMSTER--WAGES $ A WEKK AND hoard. Address P. P., Dispatch office. ap22-C2 TINNER-GO PRACTICAL TIN N1R, FOR all kinds of work; good chirice for right party. Address JAS. b. WILLIAMS, Washing ton. Pa. apS2-74 YOUNG MAN INTELLIGENT, STRONG and active, to work In warehouse: one hav ing experience In retail grocery preferred. Ad dress 11. J.. Dispatch office. apS2-6S YOUNG MAN -OF 16 FOR GF.Nh.KAL OF FICE work: must speak German and Eng lish: references required. Address W. T. R., Dispatch office. ap22-l WAITER-COLORED 131 SMITHFIELD ST. ap2!-4 Agents. AGENTS-TO SELL 'THE NEWEST AND best subscription books In the market: the most recent additions to our list are "Onr Great Continent," "Losslng's United States," "John Boyle O'Reilly's Poetry and Songs of ire land." -The Soldier lh the Civil War;" send for catalogue, terms and territory. P. J. FLEMING t CO.. 135 Fifth av. apl2-TuWThFSSU AGENTS WE OFFER BlO MONEY IN EX CLUSIVE territory: our new patent safes sett at sight in city or country: new agents first In field actually getting rich: one agent lu one dav cleared T86; so can yon; catalogue free. ALPINE SAFE CO., No. 363-371 Clark St., Cincinnati. O. I fe25-31-WS AUK.NTS-NOW READY-MOST WONDER FUL advertising machine the world has ever known: pateuted: sells to eery merchant, ste-tdy work: big pay: luclose stamp. AltC N. MFG. CO.. Racine, Wis. aplO-52-WF Female Help. -(HILDRKN'S NURSE-MUST BE EXPE1U j ENCED and have good references. Address HOME, Dispatch office. ap22-29 c OOK A GOOD StlOND COOK AT RES TAURANT. NO. UStlFTII AV., Cltv. ap2i-81 G1RL-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: family or three: liberal wages paid to a good Slrl. Applv CORNER OF OAKLAND AV. AND ATES ST., house next Fifth av. ap22-6 MILLINERS FIKbT-CLASS MILLINERS; trimmers preferred: experienced dressmak ers; must be drapers; also an experienced siles man for men's lurnlshlng dent. ApplyloW. C. BERNARD!, 'Thirteenth and Carson sts. ap22-40 MILLINER-A GOOD MILLINER FOR CITY trade. Apply at J. U. BERNO & CO. '8, Liberty st,wbetween 10:30 and 12. apZMQ MILLINERS EXPERIENt ED MILLINERS wanted. Apply to CAMPBELL A DICK, Fifth av. ap22-53 M 1LL1NER-F1RST-CLASS MILLINER AT once. MINK'S. 414 Fifth av. ap2Z-59 SALESLADIES-IS EXPERIENCED SALES LADIES for ourmlllliiery. hosiery and white goods department. DANZIGER'S, Sixth st. and Penn av. ap22-68 SALESLADIES EXPERIENCED MILLI j N KUY salesladies; no others need apply. CAUFMANNS. ap22-5 s ALESL A DIES-FIVE EXPERIENCED SHOE saloladlcs at KAUFMANNS'. ap22-5 TRIMMERS - FIRST-CLASS MILLINERY trimmers. Apply at KAUFMANNS'. ap22-5 TrAIlR''-!58-w'10 UNDERSTANDS HER TV business. Apply In evenings at 31 LIN COLS AV., Allegheny. ap2J-78 Malo and Female Help. . COAL MINERS. FARM HANDS. COLORED driver, teamster, dining room girls, chamber maids, dishwashers, laundry girls, nurse girl, second cook, 200 house girls. 60 cooks, 20 chamber maids, housekeeper. MEEHAN'S. 545 Grant si. Tel. 9u. ap20-D HOUSEKEEPEK. LAUNDRESS. CHAMBER MAIDS, cooks, nurses, dining room girls, 200 house girls, five colored girls, one: plumber, boy to Iearu tinsmith, drivers, waiters, farm hands. MRS. E. '1HOMPSON, 60S Grant st. inli24-8I-D Situations. BOOKKfcEPING-1 ATTEND TO ANYTHING In the line of intricate accounting, such as opening aud closing of books or correction of errors: also give instructions In the use of the Voucher System. A. F. SAWHILL, 187 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. deS-54-D SITUATIONAS HOUSEKEEPER IN SMALL family hy middle-aged lady. Address X., Dispatch office. ap 22-90 Hoarding. BOAKD-A BUSINESS MAN OF QUIET. STU DIOUS habit wlsucs a home In a refined Christian family residing lu the suburbs. Ad dress, statinir location, uiimher of famltr and terms, J, M. S Dispatclfofflce. apK-85 ' Hoarders and Lodgers. X.) FURNISHED rooms on parlor vfloor. 92 ABCHbT. -etoJWO i WEDNESDAY, APRIL WANTED. TJOOMS-IHREK OR FOUIt UNFURNISHED Iki rooms. Kiiitaiiin for housekeeping bv gentle man, wife and one child: must be In pteasantlo- eaiiou. either cut. Address, witn lerni this. B., ap22-70 i.ock Hoxztu. nttsnurz. , Financial. CAPITALISTS- ILLING TO INVEST IN A valuable patnt. Address INVESTMENT. lllclilfnh Afflna n?l.Q3 Dlcpatch office. ap21-95 MANUFACTURERS DESIRING MORE CEN URAL location, Tree fuel, increased facili ties and additional capital will learn something to their advantage by addressing the nnderslened company, who are operating lu the natural gas belt ol Indiana. HATHAWAY INVESTMENT CO., 25 Hclinngest., Bochester, N. 1. aplO-64 MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY. SUBURBAN and farm properties: stocks, school and municipal uonds, as well as other securities, negotiated. ED. WlTTlSH, 410 Grant St.. Pitts burg, Pa. eH-2J-D MORTGAGES 'ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY conntv property at lowest rates. HENRI A. WEAVER CO.. 92 fourth avenue. inlr-p O LOAN S20O.00O ON MORTGAGES JT00 auduoward at 6 per cent: 1500,000 at4,S per cent on residences or business property, vacant lots or farms. :. 11. FRENCH, 1J5 lourth ave. OC23-P rni'.U-HT KUNUS-TO LOAN ON REAL JL estate. WISE & MINOR. Attorneys. 91 Diamond st. ap3-82 WE REPRESENT A PARTY WHO HAS $10, OOCto20,COOto invest In a mercantile or manufacturing business in the cllytour party Is an experienced business man and would want to take an active Intere6t1n any business he would engage in. SceREEDB.COYLEtCO..cor.Fourth av. and U rant st. ap2S-71-TuWo Miscellaneous. ALLTO USE JONES BEDBUG PARALYZER Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no poison: roaches banished oy contract; satisfac tion given or no pay. Prepared by GEO. W. JONES, 222 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. bold by all first-class druggists. Residence No. SO Mon teryst. Iyll-42-MWr 1- ADIESTOKNOW THAT THE SCHOOL OF J Design and Dress Cutting Is nnn lloeated at No. P5IPENN AV. All are Invited to call and investigate our methods. apl9 PURCHASERS-FOR THOSE BEAUTIFUL lots at NadlneParK, only 30 minutes' ride from the Union depot, on the A. V. R. R. : prices average (300: only 1 per cent down; fl per week; no Intercut; no taxes. Plans, etc.. from E. D. WINGENKOTH. 100 Fourth av. ap2t-54 FOIt SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. CORNER PEACH ALLEY AND BEDFORD vc. 2-story brick dwelling 6 rooms and at tic and a 2-story lrame, 4 rooms and attic: lot 23x 85. both for S3.2U0, J. C. RE1LLY, 77 Diamond st. ap22-72 COZY LITTLE. HOME-FRAME DWELLING on Webster av., seven rooms and bathroom at a low figure; home bullton rear of lot, which Is 24x183. J. C. REI1.LY, 77 Diamond st. ap22-72 DWELLING-FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE for Shadysideor East Liberty lots, three story brick dwelling of eight rooms and a two storybrick dwelling of fonr rooms on rear of lot: Vlckrovst. : paved part of it; both houses rent for S42 per month; lot 23i07. J. C. REILLY. 77 Dia mond st. ap22-72 FIFTH AVENUE. FEW SQUARES FR03I Court House New four-story brick building, storeroom and six suites or flats, with modern conveniences: also, on rear of lot fronting on Saved street, two almost new two-story mansard rick dwellings, six rooms each: total rents over fi,000 per year, lot 25x112: at the price positively the greatest bargains on the avenue to-day: pays Dig interest: investigate, jjaailu, inujiiau.i &CO., 162 Fourth av. ap20-2-MWr FOR SALE-MAW HINNEY ST.(PAVED AND senered). near Forbes st , and facing the Schenley Park a handsome new brick house, eight rooms, modern fixtures: worth an exami nation; price, ri.CO0. see W. A. HEKRON & SONS. 80 Fourth av. ap22-46-22,27,iny2,8 5J-I OOO DOWN -BALANCE LONG TIME J.? and easy payments for Mevran av. prop erty: elpht-roomed brick houe. hall, vestibule, bath, rauge. Inside w. c. laundry, hot and cold water, both gases, etc.: all modern conveniences: nlrelot; price only M.OO0. (d 231. BLACK BA1RD, No. 95 Fourtn av. ap22-5S-wsu Sry 000-3702 BUTLER ST.. COR. THIRTY l 5 SEVEN1H St.. late Anton Engel's prop erty, lot 32 5-6x104, with frame business house and dwelllnp, containing two stores and 11 rooms; one-half cash, balance to suit: this must he Bold to close up th: estate. THOS. MCCAFFItEY, 3509 Butler st. mh8-t5l-wsu' 1 IOO-IF SOLD THIS MONTH, FOUR iu) L roomed house, stable, bake oven, etc. on Mt. Washington: this Is a bargain. BALTEN SPKRGEH &. WILLIAMS, 143 Fourth av. ap22-50 Allegheny Residence. INVESTMENT PROPER1Y ALLEGHENY City. Webster St., between North and 'laylor avs., brick dwelling, seven rooms, bath, finished attic, slate roor, etc; also. In rear. Veto St.. frame dwelling, six rooms, attic, etc.: houses In pood condition; lotffl feet by 100 to Veto st-: price 16.500; pays over 7 percent net. (C121) ALLES BAILEY. 164 Fourth av. Tel. 167. apl8-23-MWr,SSu' WESTERN AVE.. BY JOHN K. EWING A Co., Ki7 Federal st A ts.500 property for S5.500. If sold before May 1: anew pressed brick houses rooms and all conveniences: lot 20x130 to a paved and sewered alley. Immediate potscs slon. ap-g-SO-WF Suburban Residences. C1 f 000 - BRADDOCK AV.. HAWKINS fiA.9 station, a tno-story frame dwelling of nine rooms and three attlcruoms: parlor, library, dluing room and kitchen on first floor: large cen ter and side hall, bathroom with hot and cold water: bay window in parlor, library and dining room: large front, side and rear porches, good well of water at back door, also cistern, natural and artificial gas: rooms papered throughout; there Is about one acre of ground covered with large shade and fruit trees: good stable on prop ertv. (k9.) BLACK. BAIRD, 93 Fourth av. ap22-47 KELLY ST. -2 MINUTES FROM 'WILKIN'S BURG station, a frame house of 8 rooms and finished attic: also reception hall, folding doors. Inside shutters, bathroom, hot and cold water, slate mantels, ts and electric light, back and front porches: lot 0XI22 to an alley. Inquire of JOHN JICDAVITT. Alpha St., near Brace Brn. laundry. East End. apii-59 Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY'. N. J. RENT OR SALE Hotels, cottages and ijath houses; lots for sale In all parts ot the city; also South Atlantic City. ISRAEL G. ADAMS CO.. Real Estate Agents. Real Estate ami Law Bnl'dlny. fefl-'M TOR SALE LOTS. Cltv Lots. TTIOR SALE-BUTLER ST. BUILDING LOTS JP SI.200 Easv payments below and near bharpsbure bridge. (79)-bee W. A. HERRON A SONS-S0- 4 ave. apH-lOO-H.lS.Z! Fast End Lots. ELLSWORTH AV. LOT 90X100 FT. TO street In rear. Call at 6741 ELLSWORTH AV., East End. ap22-65' F OR SALE A FINE INVESTMENT PROP ERTY cither for sub-division or Improve- ment; neir and above Stanton av., and nut tar irom .mgniana av.; ioi ira tecs ou st. I'lnir through to Mellon St.: at a low price If sold quick. (40 bee W. A. HERRON A SONS. No. 80 Fourth avenue. apS-75-9,15,22,29' CJQ 300 PEKACRK BKADDOCK AV., NEAR tO? Blddle st., six acres of ground with a frontage ot 350 feet. (28.) BLACK 4 RA1RI). 95 Fourth av. ap22-47 Allegheny Lots. LOT-BY JOHN K. EWING A CO., 107 FED ERAL street; lot 75x150 on California av., near superior av., (owner will sell for less than It cost hlui If sold at once). ap22-37-wr Suburban Lots. LOTS KtllO-lN NADINE PARK. SITUATE at Wlldwood station, on the A. V. R 1!., only 30 miuutvs' ride from the city; these lots arc beautifully located and will r.ipldly Increase In value owing to the new buildings and other Im provements In contemplation: prices arc 3U); only 1 percent down; ?1 per week; no Intcicst; no taxis. For plans, etc.. call on or address E. D. WINGENROTH, 100 Fourth av, ap22-54 SUBURBAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best terms In the county at Sheraden, 15mlnntes from Union station: see Sheraden before you buy else where. ANDREW FAPTEHbON, Secretary, 13 Fifth av. fc27-72-D' THE BELLEVUE ELECTRIC R. It. F.LE VAIOR, Windsor Park, and gas well; the finest site In U estern Pa. for a hotel or. club house: the park. :ontalns about five acres and commands the finest view on tbe Ohio river, overlooking the Davis Island dam: this property, lncludine tbe railroad and a gas well capable of supplying 110 families, and now piped overltOT leetand In use. will he sold at a gre-tt bargain. For particulars call on GEO. S. CoriON. 157 Lacock bU, Allegheny. ap9-IT farms. FARM-ON APRIL 23 AT 10 A. M AT PUB LIC sale, a farm of 50 acres (underlaid with coal) in South Fayetto township. 3 miles west of Bridgevllle, Pa. CHAS. ROLEY. apl8-10-D Capitalists. CHEAP LOTS-IN THRIVING TENNESSEE town: Investments that will quickly double in value; laboring men wishing cbeip homes, capitalists seeking safe, profitable investments write me in time. DAVID LOUAN. Mcadvlllc. Pa. a p 18-63 FOR SALK BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. AN OIL AND GAS PROPERTY-NET PROF ITS from Jan. 1 to Aprlll were I,2T0: price, (16,000. Call on or address E. II. ADAMS, JR., Room L Troutman building, Butler, Pa. apH-85-D BARBER SHOP GOOD STAND: GOOD reasons for selling. Apply at ROSS BLACK'S, the Leading Barber supply House, 1'enu av. ap22-96" HOTEL FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IN TOWN of 6.0C0 population doing good business: license Just granted. Address M, Dispatch office. ap21-50 SAWMILL, CHEAP-GOOD AS EW, WITH two saws: sawmill without boiler and engine. Inquire ore, A. S1111H, East Liverpool, Ohio, as22-5 22, 189L. FOR SALS-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BATH KOOMS-THE FINEST EQUIPPED and most centrally located Turkish btth rooms In the city: a good man can make $50 to W0 weekly. For mil particulars call on ROSS w. BLACK, 712 Penn av. ap22-I4 SMALL GROCERY AND NOTION STORE IN Allegheny, suitable for a person with small means: valne about flWX JAS. W. DRAFF. & CO., 313 Wood st,, Pittsburg. ap21-S6 OTONE QUARRY. MANUFACTURING BUSI O N ESS; $5. OOO capital: one-half Interest In ma chine shop; grocery stores, fax) to 5,000; milk route, baterv route, fish and ovster depot clear ing 80 per weex. HOLMES & CO.. 420 Smithfield street. ' apl"-72 THE WOODEN WARE AND CROCKERY business orthe late firm of John Early A Co.. with the good will ol same: to be sold together or separately. Apply to 31ARY A. EARLY, Extrr.. m Chambers St., New York City. np21-"e WKLL-EsTAULISHr.D HARDWARE AND ilionsc rurnlshlng business -Iff a thriving manufacturing town on Hue of railroad: business Is in a highly prosperous condition; profits last year 4.000nnd Indications point to an Increase this ye ir; almost no opposition: best or reasons for selling. Particulars confidentially from" JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St., adjoining Fourth av , Pittsburg. m a.21-97 CTOOoTwilT PURCHASE ONE-THIRD Otfc Interest In two valunble Inventions. Apply 1NVEMOR. Dispatch office. ap2-l' Raslness Properties. -JJQ 300 FOR ALL PENN AV., NEAR CIO' 'Twenty-fifth St., two three-story brick buildings each containing storeroom and sir dwelling rooms; alsoF in rear,, two dwellings of four rooms and finished attic e ich: all rent for S76 per month; lot 24x100. (c 90). BLACK a BAIltU. 95 Fourtn at. ap22-47 FOR SALE-MISCFXLANT.OCS. Horses. Vehicles, Live Stock. Etc D EL1VERY WAGONS DELIVERY WAGONS all styles: our own make. WM. BECKERT. 340 to 344 Ohio street, Allegheny, '.telephone. 3420, " 1ell-7fi-MWR HORSES-'IHREE, SUITABLE FOR SADDLE and driving: also one pony; all quiet about steam cars. C. VALEY, stable, rear of 437 Penn avenue. ap20-2S HORSE INQUIRE OF JOHN A. TOLBLRT, 336 River ay., Allegheny, Pa. spB-H1- Machinery and Metals. AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES WORK pertcctly right and left, with single or double drum: second-band boilers and engines also on hand; general macnlne work promptly executed: correspondence solicited. COMBINA TION ENG1NECO.. LIM., 314J fenn ave.. Pitts burg, deio-fic-jiws I71KGINF3 AND BOILERS-SECOND-H-.ND: li largest stock orall sizes: 15x36, 12x24. 12x13. H x20, 10x16. 10-12,0x12, 8x12. 7x12. 6xl2:monnted nort ahlcengine, hollers ot all sizes, shafting, pullejs. pumps, governor, etc. Telephone, 3401. 21 and 25 Park Wjlj, Allegheny, Pa. J. s. YOUNG. apll-D- HOISIING ENGINES. DERRICKS AND derrick" forginps, steel hoisting and guy ropes in stock: stationary engines nmtbollers. shears, clay and ore pans. etc. '1HOMAS CAR LIN'S SONb, Lacock and Sandusky streets. Alle gheny, Pa, au"-J5-5iw SECOND-HAND ENGINES-ONE 27 H. P. Ball nat. electric light engine, almost new: one 8x3. one 7x7, one 5x6, vertical engines: one heavy 14x24. one 11x12, 3 8x12 and 2 7v 12. In hori zontal engines: all aoodasnew. HARM Kb MA CHINE DEPOT, 93 First av.. Plttsburj. Pa. JaSO-D THE ANCHOR ROLLER FLOUR MILL-CA-PACI1T 100 barrels flour and ten tonsfeed. this Is the most complete roller mill In the state: aud trade fully established: siding to mill door; satisfactory reasons for selling; none but those meaning business need addres3 ARNOLD. Dis patch office. fe22-90-wsu' HE CELEBRATED ACME AUTOMATIC safety engines and non-explosive boilers, for gas or oil fnel, from one to tlve-horse power: also, the latest Improved ventilating fans: perrect satisfaction guaranteed, by J. 1'RAGhR. Gen eral Agent, No. 4 Fifth av., Pittsburg. Pa. lelS-lOS-MWF' Miscellaneous. AT PUBLIC SALE AT OFFICE OF A. J. PEN TECOST, 413 Grant St.. Plttsbnrg Book ac counts ot estate of Charlotte Blume, deceased, Friday. April 24. at 10 A. M. THE SAFE DE POSIT COMPANY, oT Pittsburg, Administrator. apl7-53-MWF' OMl'LETE BAR FIXTURES BEER PUMP, latest patent, a large portable restauYant range, elegant summer doors, etc.. elc. Applv at P. KOLBECKER'S KESTAURANT,No. li Dia mond square, city. ap22-93 CUTLERY-A STOCK OF MNE POCKET cutlery; cheap. Address J. K., 299 Ohio st., Allegheny. ap21-6 HOUSFHOLD GOODS-AT NO. 176 ROBIN SON ST., Allegheny, at anctlon. on Frldiy afternoon, April 24, at 2 o'clock. ap'22-89 Second-hand merry-go-round - in first-class condition. Inquire orGKORGE W. LAUGHLIN, Palace Hotel, Homestead, Pa. aplO-89 TO LET. City Residences. h: OUSE-NEW EIGHT-ROOM HOUSE. WITH ., hath, laundry, rauge. hot and cold water. etc.: neighborhood good i paved street: H Wq'j aterav.: ten minutes ride from corner Wood and Hftli av.: rent. J23nermonth. Apply to HARDY &. HAYES. 529 Smithfield St., or ou premles. TO LET-ISO PER MONTH. NO 8.1 WYLIE avenue, third door from Chatham St.: mod ern house and rooms, late fixtures; send for list. W. A. HERRON A SONS. 80 Fourth av. apl5-12-15,18,22t East End Residences. TO LET-flS PER MONTH-ONE OF THE best locations tn the East End. new house of seven rooms. complete, all modtrn conveniences: also laundrv In the yard, large porch, pi tte glass window: No. 5137 Penn av.; send for list. W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth av. aplS-80-MWl-t TO LET-ON STATION STREET. EAST END. (street pared and sewered) No. 6230, fine new brick house 8 rooms, modern Improvements; $560peryear: anlcehome. bee W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth av. ap22-76-Tuwst TO LET-IN EAST END, NEWLY PAINTED aud papered modern house 9 rooms; large yard: shade trees: Ellsworth and Colli ge avs; 111 67 per month. See W, A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. ap22-75-22.27.S0t TO LET-IN THE MIDST OF THE EAST End: (26 per month: new brick house, six rooms, nice yard: No. 122 St. Clair st., uetr Penn av. Sec W. A. HERRON A SONS. 80 Fourth av. apll-98-14,18.22t -TTT-ILKINSBUHG-EXTRA GOOD HOUSE. V one ear old, six rooms finished attic wple hall, bath. w. c. range, electric lights, nat ural gas, large lot, shade trees, stone sidewalk's: six minutes irom station, on atone pavements; "23 a month. G.N. BEGKW ITU & CO. ap-42-WSt Allejheny Residences. GOOD BRICK DWELLING OF SIX ROOMS, batu, hall, nat. gas, etc.. In Allegheny, above the parks: Immediate possession. JAS.W. DRAPE A CO., 313 W ood St., Plttsburn ap21-'J6t NICE FIVE-ROOM DWELLING FEDERAL st. extension; store and dwelling. Chestnut St., Allegheny: six-room dwelling, Sedgwick st. Inquire of J. R. McKEfc. 708 Penn av.. room 611. fe7-64-MWSt TO LET-A VERY NEAT HOUSE. 5 ROOMS. No. 179 Bidwell. nr. Franklin St.. Allegheny; location goodi'fl8 per month, send tor list. W. A. HERRON Jt SONS, 80 Fourth av. ap20-4-MWPt AC K-1DGK AV.. ALLEGnENY-MCE LttU brick. 8 rooms, bath, pantry, range, gasc, good cellar: rent (450. Apply to W. W. LAWRENCK&CO., Water st, below Pennav., Pittsburg, aplo-50-uwrt Suburban Residences. HOUSE NICELY FURN ISHED NEW house, for summer, often rooms; all modern requirements: large grounds and stable; delight ful location; Belleflcld, five minutes from electric cars. Address OWN tit, Dispatch office. apl9-68t THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN nlace on the Ft. Wavnc Railroad: residence contains 12 rooms, halls, porches, with largo grounds; plenty of fruit: carrlago house, etc. BLACK A BA1RD. 95Fourth av. ap22-51t Business Stands. BUILDING--NOW OCCUPIED BY' U. S. Pension Agency on Ihird av. will be re modeled to suit any business. BLACK A BA1RD, 95 Fourth av. ap2I-5't ELEGANT STOREROOM WITH PLATE glass front. 287 Ohio st. : good business loca tion. Apply to J. II. AIKEN A CO., loo Filth av, mh21-2o.Df STOREROOM AND CELLAR-NO. 407 FERRY St.. near Liberty; reut verr low, also some unfurnished rooms. For particulars Inquire at McM.VNUSaCO.'S, cor. ol Wood and Fourth st. , ap21-41-wisut PERSONAL. PERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver: Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. CHRIS. UAIICH, 541 bmilbfleld st. apl9-i:4 PERSONAL WEBSTER'S LARGE QUARTO Dictionary, 2 50; special bargains in olJand new books during this mouth. FRANK BACON CO.. 301 Smithfield st. mil 12 PERSONAL CREDIT. YES. CREDIT, ON fine dress goods, spring lackets, hats, silks, satins. Jewelry, eic. at J. DWYER'S. Room 4, McCance block, cor. Smlthlleldand Seventh av. ap2I-8I PERSONAL-FINE BOOKS-WE HAVETHE finest collection or finely illustrated books In Pittsburg: beautirulblndlngs; low prices: come and see them: hnndrctlsof books for presents. LtVl'S BOOK SIOKE. 900 Liberty st. de!2 ' -1X7 ANTED -AGENTS TO SELL THE IT Pinless Clothes Line; the only line ever invented that holds the clothes without pins: a perfect success; patent recently Issued; sold only by agents, to whom the exclusive right is given; on receipt of SO cents we will send a sample line by mai!;alsa circulars; price list and terms to agents; secure your territory at once. Address THE PINLE8S CLOTHES LINJ2 CO., 17 Hermofi street. Worcester, Mats. apl2.H2.ws PROPOSALS. Office of the ) allegheny county workhouse, hoboken, pa. ) VTOTICETOr BUTCHERS sealed pbo lN POSALSwill be received through the postnffice to the above address until SATUR DAY, April 25. inclusive, for furnishing tbe workhouse for one vear with good boiling; beef, free from hone, in 'the following proportions: One-third chuck, one-third ptote and one-third brisket. Total amount needed, from 400 to GOO fiounds daily, except Sabbaths. Place ot de Ivery, nn board of cars Western Penna. K. R. at Federal street station. Time for tbe com mencement of the delivery. May L Tbe workhouse will furnish tbe necessary tubs for the meat. HENRY WARNER. ap20-K (superintendent. PROPOSALS FOR 3.2-INCH STEEL GUN Forging". Ordnance Office, WarDepart ment."WashinCton, April 8, 1S9L Sealed pro posals, in" duplicate, will be received at this office until 3 o'clock p.'jf.. un MONDAY. May IL 1891. at which lime they will be publicly opened, for supplying the Ordnance Depart ment, U. S. Anny,with 25 sets of steet forgings, or American manufacture, for 3.2-inch Held guns. Blank forms on which proposals must be made and all information required by bid ders can bo hail npon application to Brig. Qen. D."W. FLAGLER, Chief of Ordnance. , aplZ8S-13. 10, 22. 29 PROPOSALS FOR 8-INCH. lWNCH AND 12-inch steel gun forgtngs. Ordnance Office. War Denartmeut. Washington, April 8, 18aL Sealed proposals, in duplicate, wlll.be re ceived at this office- until 5 o'clock p. If., on MONDAY. May 11, 1801, at which time ther will be publicly.opened, for supplying tbe Ord nance Department, U. S. Army, with lea sets each, more or less, of steel forgings, of Amer lean manufacture, for 8-Inch. 10-inch and 12 inch guns. Blank forms on which proposals must be mado and all information required by bidders can bo bad upon application to Brig. Gen. D. W. FLAGLER, Chief of Ordnance. ap!2-S8-13. 16. 22, 23 Notice to Cement Dealers. Office of Countt Controller, ) PITTSJBURO, Pa., April 22, 169L ( QEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE p CEIVEDatthis office until 4 o'clock p. Jf. Wednesday, April 9, 1891, for furnishing the cement necessary for the consiruction and re pair of connty strnctnres for tbe ensuing season. Any of the following brands of cement will be considered: Norton's cement. New York and Roseodale cement and Hoff man's cemenr. Amount needed about 2,000 barrels. Bids must bo by tbe barrel loaded on cars at any depot in the cities of Pittsburg and Allegheny that the Connty Engineer may direct. Each proposal to bo accompanied by a bidder's bond in the sum of il.500, executed by the holder as princi pal and two responsible persons as sureties. The party to whom the contract is awarded shall give bond with two sufficient sureties in donble the amount of contract for the faithful performance of said contract. The Commis sioners reserve tbe right to reject any orall bids. For further information inqnlre at the office of the County Engineer. JA& A. GR1EB, ap22-10-MWS County Controller. PROPOSALS FOR Bridge Superstructure and Masonry, and Filling Tres tle Approach, Office of County Controller. J Pittsburg, Pa.; April 22, 189L J Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 4 o'clock p. St., Wednesday, April 29, 1891, for the superstructure and masonry of seven wrought iron thrnngb-plate girder bridges, and for the construction of one stone aich bridge, located as follows : No. L Over Little Deer creek, at James Car son's. Skew bridge. 38 feet clear span. 41 feet extreme length. Depth of girder, 48 inches. Static load, 750 pound per lineal font. No. 2. Over Lowrles run at Henry Good's. Bridge 27 feet clear snan. 30 feet extreme length. Depth of girder, 48 inches. . Static load, 700 pounds per lineal foot. -No. 3. Over Abers creek, at Mlllisee'a Mill. Bridge, 42 feet clear span, 45 feet oxtreme length. Depth of girder, 43 inches. Static load, 770 pounds per lineal font. No. i. Over Pokelos creek, at Logan's Ferry. Bridge, 52 feet clear span, 65.5 feet extreme length. Depth of gl'dcr, 54 inches. Static load, 800 pounds per lineal foot. No. 5. Over Little Bull creek; atBurtner's. Bridge, 38 feot clear span, 41 feet extreme length. Depth of girder, 43 Inches. Static load, 750 pounds per lineal foot No. 7. Over Deer creek, at Mof Keen's. Skew bride, 33 feet clear span, 38 feet extreme length. Depth of girder. 43 inches. Static load, 730 pounds per lineal foot No. 8. Over Streets run, at Hays' coal works. Skew bridge, 43 feet clear span. 62 feet extreme length. Depth of girder. 54 inches. Static load. 800 pounds per lineal foot. Live load for all bridges. 2,000 per lineal foot. All of above bridges to be built in accordance with plans and specifications on file. No. 6. Over Big Senlckley creek, at Dnffs Mill. Stone arch bridge. 28 feet span. Seg mental arch. Also, for filling trestle approach to bridge over Chartiers creek at Duff's. Bridge contractors shonld examine the sites for themselves to ascertain their peculiarities, tbe extent of falso-work required and facilities and for transportation, etc., before bidding. MASONRY. The approximate quantity of masonry Is about 2.100 cnbic yards, and must be of good qnality conform to specifications. Bias to be by the cubic yard in place, price to include excavation, pumping, shoring, coffer dams, etc. Contractors must visit the sites ol proposed bridges before submitting a bid. The county will furnish the cement loaded on cars at any railroad depots in tbe cities ot Pittsburg or Allegheny, the contractor to pay the freight. All bias must be addressed to tbe County Cotnrnls-ioners, and indorsed "proposals for bridge superstructure,'' "bridgo masonrjV' or "filling trestlo approach," as the case may be, each proposal to bo accompanied by a bidder's bond, with two sufficient sureties. In tbe sum ot not less than 60 per cent of the whole amount ot the bid. Bidders must bid for each bridge separately, and may, iu addition, bid for the lot ax a whole. Bids for bridge No. 4 mnst be addressed in separate envelopes tn the Commissioners of Westmoreland and Allegheny counties. The Tight to reject any or all bids is reserved. The lurtfto whom the contract is awarded shall give bond, wlih to sufficient sureties, in donble the amonnt of tbe contract, for tbe faithful performance of the contract. Plans may be seen and specifications and forms of bond obtained at tbe office ot Charles Davis. County Engineer, after Tnursdav, April 23, 1891. JAMES A. GRIER, ap22 3-D County Controller. CHOICE PROPERTIES. BARGAIN. Southside Property, 14 ACRES. Admirably situate for snb-dlvision; 3 to 5 min utes' walk from 2 inclines. 2J minutes from Pittsburg postoffice. Most available and best bargain on market; big money in it to early buyer. Apply to GEO. T. ROBINSON, Robinson Rea,Mfg- Co., 63 Carson street. Or L M. PENNOCK A SON, H7T'ourth Avenue. apl5-97-MWT $115 FRONT FOOT. LLOYD'S CIRCLE. 100FEETON DITHRIDGE STREET By 177 feet. This price good for this week only. See Agents, BAXTER, THOSIPSON 4 CO.. ap22-79 162 Fourth Avenue FOR SALE--A BARGAIN, A new and modern house. latest fixtures; lot 50x100 Xeet. Price only J5.750. '63). See W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, aplWO-11,14.18.22 80 Fourth av. EtOR BALE EAST END PROPERTY. MURRY & EDSALL, mh25-91 34KIDELITV BUILDING. BUSINESS CHANGES. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JN the partnership heretofore existing tinder the firm name of Elmore & Murray, has this dav been dissolved by mutual conent. MICHAEL ELMORE, PATRICK MURRAY. PrrrsBURO, April 2L189L v2i83 .1 - AUCTION SAXES. PUBLIC SALE -OF- YaluotilE Iran WnrkB. The undersigned, receiver for the Hollidays bnrg and Gap Iron Works, by virtne of an order from the Court of Common Pleas ot Blair Connty. will offer at public sale at the Court House in Hollidaysburg, Pa., on Thursday, May 7, 1891, At 10 o'clock A. 31.. the following described property, viz.: No. 1 All those certain six adjoining lots of ground situated in Hollidaysburg, Pa., on which are erected a large Rolling. Mill, with three trains of rolls, fix mill, rotary qneezerf, shears, engines and boilers, latnes, 15 puddling; and two heating furnace, cranes, pumps, grindstones, scales, saws, etc. Alo a nail factory, with 30 machines, enzlunand boilers, two heating furnace, etc. The buildings are large and subs:antial, built of stone, covered with slate roof. There is also a brick ware house belonging to the property. No. 2 Two certain adjoining lots of ground situated at the corner of Blair and Union street". Hollidaysburg, Pa., having thereon erected eight double-twu-story plank dwell ing honses. No. 3 "The Gap Furnace property," ituated in Freedom township. Blair connty. Pa con taining about 584 acres, having thereon a blast furnace. 2C dwelling houe, stone store building, blacksmith and wagonmaker shops, two stables. Also tbe iron ore in and upon other lands late the property of Dr. P. Khoen berger, situated upon the western side or slope of Dunmng's Mountain, with usual mining privileges. No. 4 Also all ore rights and privileges de vised by the will of Dr. P. Shoenbergerto tha owner of Gap Fnrnace to mine and take away iron ore for one furnace at tbe Gap works from any of tbe lands mentioned and de scribee, in said will as belonging or attached to Bloomfield furnace pronerty. No. 5 Also about three acres of land in Bed ford county, near Ore Hill, having thereon two donble and four single bouses. Also a one-half acre.witb dwelling house and stable at Ore Hill. Pa. No. 6 Also part of two tracts in Blair town ship on north side of summit of Short mono tain, surveyed in name of William Reed and John Holliday, containing acres. No. 7 Tract in Greenfield township, surveyed in name of Thomas C.James, containing acre No. 8 Tract in Juniata township known as "The Brallier Tract," containing 330 acre more or !es.bounded by lands formerly owned by Ed'McGlue, P. Sboenbcrger and others, having thereon three small houses, log barn and stables. No. 9 Fivo hundred acres, more or less. In Juniata township, bounded by lands of D. N. Wilt. J. Leighty, J. Keagan and o'hers. hav ing thereon two log dwelling houses log barn and stable. No. 10 Seventy acres, moro or less, in Jnnl-ita township, adjoining Mr. Mcintosh, P. Stiffler and others, with a one-half story log dwelling house and small stable, formerly owned by James Stiffler. No. 11 Four nundred acres, more or less, in Greenfield township, bounded by lands of A. Knox and others, known as "The Horseshoe Tract," with a small log house. TERMS OF SALE Ten per cent when prop erty is knocked down, balance ot one-third on confirmation by tbe court; one-third in six months, and other one-third in one year, with interest on deferred payments from confirma tion of sale, to be secured by mortgage and bonds of tbe purchasers. Any further informa tion can be had by addressing tha receiver at Hollidaysburg, Pa. JOSEPH FICHTNER. apl0-73-w Receiver, etc. STOCKS. STOCKS, Executor's Sale of Valuable Stocks Will bo sold at anctlon. by order of the execu tors of the estato of R. C. Gray, deceased.at the Pittsburg Stock Exchange building. No. 115 Fourth avenor, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, AT 3.30 P. IT.. The following valuable stocks; 200 shares People's National Bant, 40 shares People's Savings Bank. 60 shares Safe Deposit Company. 60 shares Fidelity Title ami Trust Company. 200 shares M. dc M. Insurance Compary. 200 shares Boatman's Insurance Company. 400 shares Pittsburg Cvrlorama Company. 6 shares South Fork Fishing Club. 10 shares Duquesne Land Company. JOHN D. BAILEY, Auctioneer. Office. Room No. 9. ap22-6I-D POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK. OP THE SALE - OF - JAPANESE AT 626 SMITHFIELD ST. Sales dally at 10 A. v., 2 and 7:30 1', if. EOBINSON & CO., apl9-152 Auctioneers. J. A. McKELVEY, Auctioneer. Household fnrnltnre. propertvand live stock. Office 81 Frankstown A v.. East End. Terms npon apnlictlon. mh8-143-p KEMOVALS. THE BUSY BEE HIVE HAS REMOVED froiu corner Sixth and Liberty streets to new building. 38 WYLIE AVENUE, one. square from Fifth avenne. Dolls and other presents will be given away with purchase". ap22-87-MWTT GEORGE KAPPEL, THE MUSIC DEALER. Has removed to his new granite building, 531 SMITHFIELD STREET. ap22 88-MWP H. L. CHILDS & GO. Mill Supplies, Rubber Goods. Belting, etc. Have removed to 102 WATER ST. mh27-78-M'WT W. J. EAST, Architect, Has removed from Federal St.. Allegheny, to office" located in WESTINGHOUSE BUILDING. mh4-42.MWP PlTTSBtJBO. . ROSS W. BLACK, BARBER SUPPLY HOUSE, Has removed to 712 PENN AVENUE, next to Penn Building, Razors ground and honed. Shaving materials furnished at lowest price. mh27-77-Mwr DR. J. O. BOOKSTOOE, DENTIST, Removed to 43S Penn Avenne. apl2-190WT HARLLEY ROSE BELTING CO., REMOVED TO 634 SMITHFIELD ST. READY FOR BUSINESS. We have secured possession ot tbe two large and substantial buildings. Nos. 48 and 48 Sev enth avenue, opposite New Urant street, ana with a complete stock of new goods respect fully solicit the patronage of tbe RETAIL DRUG TRADE. In addition to the goods formerly carried la stock we have added a full line of DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. This department will be nnder the care of MIL CHARLES BABST, who will be glad to meet bis former friends and customers and to. serve them acceptably. NO GOODS AT RETAIL. L IL HARRIS DRUG CO., NOS. 46 AND 43 SEVENTH AVENUE. PITTSBURG. PA. apl-3-D CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 129 FOURTH AVE. (Telephone 1773) Real Estate and Mortgages. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates. Get our now catalogue and weekly printed lists of new properties for sale, rent and exchange, mailed free. BRANCH OFFICES: 3313 Penn Ave. Telephone 5577. 6019 Penn Ave. Telephone 5328;. J9-7B ' 4 i JU .&mhk