ItETAILERS DONE UP. The Licnso Coart Keady to Hear the Wholesale Applicants. EXD OF A LIVELY DIVORCE SUIT. California Avenue Residents Stieet Car Kails. Object to ALIi THE NEWS Of THE COUNTY CODETS Judges jrajee and White put in a long day in License Court yesterday, working until nearly ti o'clock. Tbey finished the lul of applications for retail licenses, and this morning will take up the wholesale list The day started with the applications from North Versailles township. Alexander Dnud, Greensiiurj pike; Charles Jenkins, Jiflerson street; Daniel -McMunn, Township road; William McMillen, Franklin and Itailroud streets, and James Xelis, east side ol Kmlroad street, were the applicants of tint tounship, and passed the ordeal with eclat. O'llara township bad as its applicants M:iL-iljlena Brindle. Sharpsburg and Kit tanninc pike; Ezekiel Gordon, Pittsburg r.nd Freeport load; Philip House, John Kimnier, George Schneider, Henry T. Tiio.r.aa and Joseph Zuick. All had licenses except Schneider and Zuick. andgave satis factory answers except those relating to the exact location of their houses. Keserve township m.t called. Thomas Bochin, the first applicant, said his place was on East street extension, but could not cive a detailed description. Charles Fath, Louis Hcil, Martin Christian, Conrad 3!acl;, 21. A. Itifferer, Eliza Sigmund, Fred Ttcuume and Franz AVeckel followed. The coon recess was then taken. Little Hope lor Robinson Township. The first applicant in the afternoon was John Dovrd, SteubenviIIe pike, who wns the only applicant from Robinson town ship. He could site a very inadequate de scription of bis bouse and was promptly dis missed. Kos township was taken up. J. Marcus, Porrysville plank road, was called. Ho bad a licenso lor three 3 ears. His bouse contains IT rooms. He said lie was a very careful man. "Win. Kcora, Ferrssville plank road, said there were IS rooms in lus bouse and that he feci, on an a erase. 0 persons c erv day. Joeuh F. D. X-attuc;, Perrysville plank road, said be served 25 meals eacn Ua. Ho basalicenseat present. J. J. i.utz, Kverpreen road, is a bartender at the Union Hotel, Sbarp$burg. He "aid bis houtebad 25 rooms. Theiouasareiunnstiance azamst bun. to the effect that bis house va a harbor frequently for drunken men. Cbrist fcUienzeubach, Ferrsville plank road, was detained but a short time. Henry C. fctinuetnejer. Perrjsvillo plank road, bad a lli et.se last ear and professed that he bad teved the law. James Caruucbael, Pittsburz and aMuiiton plank road, was the first ap plicant of Scott township. Mrs. llnsa Flood, tif the same locahtj, was the next and last appli cant, bbe said she had violated tbc law dur ing the present j ear, banns sold liquor ille gally. Suppliants From Mialer Township. bauiuel Uusler, Lvergreen Hamlet road, was the first called from .Shaler township. He asked for a renewal of the license be has. W. H. Farmenc, Butler plank road, said his house bad 16 looms, and that be bad a cood restaur ant. Mat tin Kraus, Klapf er street, w as caller1. His house has ten rooms aud he said it was well suited for a "fine old inn." Jacob Lobret, Frederick avenue and plank road, said bo bad applied every year, and every year was refused. He "aid be deserved a license this year because lie had a good bouse and had previously been unfortunate, John Moran, Evergreen Hamlot road, said he had a line bouse on a splendid farm and asked for a license. Richard Moller, Eveigreen Hamlet road, asked for a renewal of bis licence. He was aoked if be was relative of the late Herr Fi ick, the anarchist. He said no. Judsre White You were a friend of hlsf Moller " es, sir. Judce White Did jou attend his funeral? Moller No, sir. Judge Magee Do you share the anarchistic views of Mr. FnckT Moller No. Judge Mapee Have you attended church in the last year! Moller I can't remember. Judce Wbitc You have anarchistic meet ings la your house, haven't youT Moller No, sir. Adam Itoehng, Evergreen Hamlet road, was easil disposed of i- rank Kosnian was called, but did not answer. Gait) the Ilouse a. Bad Name. Jacob F. hnoder. Butler plank road, said be gave accommodation for 12 persons each day, aud served oO meals a day. His bar receipts, he said, averaged $50 per day. He denied that his bouse had a bad reputation. James Grubbs was called by Mr. Christy, and.' said the house of tbe applicant was a den of blasphemy and that it was tbe seine of con stant disorder: that the applicant was often drunk, and that bis site frequently attended tue bar. The applicant denied these alterations. Conrad "-onntac. Butler plank road, was briefly examined. William A. hchapfer, But ler Dlank road, said be bad been refused a liceoso for tbe last two years. He said bis bouse was a favorite resort of farmers, and that tbey would endorse his petition for a license. William Sore, Evergreen hamlot road, is a new applicant. Judge White Yon ran a speak-easy in Alle gheny City last year, didn't your Mr. Jsorg No, sir; all 1 sold was milk, cigars and candy. Ellen B. Thompson, Butler plank road, wis called, hhe said her house had ten rooms aud that she wished a renewal of her license.' hna Mated that she could accommodate 15 lodgers.. Charles Freick, Baltimore and Ohio .Railroad, cearbnowden station, was the only applicant of Hnon den township. Adam Lone. Railroad street, corner of .Fifth Street, was the only anplicant of South Ver sailles township, and Nicholas Ganster, Butler street, near West Penn Railroad, Springdale township, were detained a short tiino only. Warned Not to Trnst Customer. Btowe township w as then taken up. William T. Armstrong, 31S Bell street, w is tbe first ap plicant. He said he did a little trusting. Judge White I wish to tell you that if you get a license and continue to trust you will never get a license again if I am on tbe license bench. K ary A. Bryan and John and James Bryan, Miduletown road, were called. The former is applying by herself; tbc two latter to commence a partnership. Judge White asked John Bryan if he was married. The latter replied that he was not, but that be was tbinkini; very bard about do ing so, especially as be was a school director. Dorothea Bhebel, Chartiers avenue, was taken to tack because her house was not prop erly described in the application as to its exact locality. Frank II. Bragdon, Middleton road, asked tbe renewal of his license. Ho runs a hotel at prtsent. There was remonstrance against him, tinned by the employes and officials of tbe Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railroad shops near then. A letter from the apulicant to Superin tendent Lelth. of tho railroad company, threat ening to prosccuto for criminal libel and con smracy the sici.ers of the remonstrance unless the made good their assertions by affidavit in court was read. The romonstrauce set forth tha minors secured drinks in the place of tbc applicant; that he kept open after midnight and that there were other lolations of the law. The applicant said that the remonstrance was a persecution and false in every particular. Jude lute said that the letter of tbe ap plicant was impudent and imprudent, aud iuoold neer have been sent. Chicken and Dog Tights Barred. Frank Berger, Catherine and Helen streets, and W. C. Clarkson, Chartiers avenue, an swered satisfactorily the questions asked. Theresa Gensch. Chartiers avenue; James Grogrn, Bell am.uc: George H. Lambert, Chartiers avenue, and William Lamb, Char tiers avenue, were called a.id disposed of with out anv particular incidents enlivening the proceedings, except in tbe case of Lamb, who 'atLdcierythiug from four j ears He said he bad not seen a chicken tight or a do tight for lour years: als.i, that there has not been a fight or a man allowed to become drunk in his house fi.r lour ears. Several other accusations were answered satitactonly. but tbey always lirouglufcrth the reply, "No, sir; not for four years." William McCarthy. Bell avenue; Hco P.-iddy, Chartu-is aici.ue; Louis Roll. Chartiers avenue; John Schindebuelte. Bell afenue; An nie hinitii. Bell avenue; Henry Stormlels township road; Al Young, Chartiers avenue and ilcKce street, were quickly gone through with. Tbe case of the latter was the shnrttst. Judge White said: "For two years, Mr. Young, you were very candid. How have you conducted your business during tbe last year?" M r. Y oung I was candid. Your Honor, in my confessions, but now I can say I havo observe)! the liw. Thi constituted the en tiro examination of Young. William Stevenson, Sawmill Run road, was the only applicant of Union township. William Der and Joseph Sims each having bouses on the Pittsburg and Washington turn pike, weie the applicants of Upper St, Clair township and were the last of the applicants for retail liccuso oil tbe list. FROM BEDAND BOARD. Mrs. Catharine SI. Neel Wins Her Divorce Suit How She and Her Hatband Fousht the Battle of tiro Side by Side Alimony Not Considered. The suit oi Mrs. Catharine II. Neel for a divorce from tbe bed and board of her hus band, Jordan S. Neel, the coal operator, was concluded yesterday. The jury was out but a short time and returned with a verdict for the plaintiff, thus giving Mrs. Neel the divorce asked tar. When court opened yesterday the counsel on both sides announced that they had con cluded their testimony. W. D. Moore. Esq., for tbe respondent, then submitted bis points of law to the Court, Mr. D. F. Patterson, also counsel tor the defense, next addressed the jury. He went back to 40 years ago, commenc ing with tbe marriage of Mr. and Mr. Neel. when tbey had no wealth or. advantages, and described how they had climbed the bill of life together. He referred to the death of Mrs. Clark's husband in 1SS1 and how, after a year or so, at the request of her father, she went to keep bouse for the defendant at Coal Center. The defendant was to board with her and pay her 125 a mouth and the rent of the house. The arrangement was one between Mrs. Clark's father and her uncle and was a decent one and had been decently carried out. Suspicion and malice bad produced tbe rest. He reviewed tbe testimony and argued tbat there bad been nothing but innocent friendship between Mr. Neel and Mrs. Clark. Thomas M. Marshall, Jr., followed with an argument for the plaintiff. He reviewed the testimony submitted for tbe plaintiffs side and argued tbat tbe defendant nad been guilty.ask ing for a vcrdiet lor Mrs. Neel. Judge blagle delivered a short and impartial charge, letiewing tbe testimony submitted. Tbe jury, in a very short time, returned with a verdict for the plaintiff. This grants Mrs. Neel a divorce from bed and board. Should she desire alimony she will have to hie a petition in court aud bave a com-mis-loner appointed to determine Mr. Heel's wealth. Tbe Court would then fix the amount of alimony. KKOCKED OUT THE T BAIL. California Avenue Residents Ask for an Injunction. A bill in equity w as filed yesterday by Fred Gwinuer, B. G. Kollansbee. James Lonrie, W. T. Bradberry, J. P. Irwin, J. C. Scbreiner. J. McAfee, T. Wachof and J. D. Bailey against tbe Federal btreot and Pleasant Valley Rail way Company, operating the Allegheny Street Railway Company. The plaintiffs in tbe case are property owners on California avenue The street has been graded but never paved. In 1&S9 tbe Allegheny Street Railway Company was granted a right of way over the street from Superior avonue to the city line. The ordin ance provided tbat the rails used were to be the ordinary flat rails and the rails and work were to be of a kind approved oy the City Eugineer and Street Railway Committee. The com pany has placed material on the ground aud commenced work. Instead of a fiat rail they are using a regular T rail used by rail roads They are laid on ties placed on top of the grade, planks laid lengthwise on each side of tbe rail and broken stone filled in between. This raises the grade about ten inches, aud oc cupies about 16 feet of the width of tbe street. The rails and manner of making the roadbed were approved br the City Engineer and the Street Railway Committee in spite of a remon strance by the plaintiffs. Tbe work. It was al leged, is being done in an unlawful manner aud is a public nuisance, rendering the street less convenient and more dancerou- to vehicles Tbe Court was asked to grant an injunction re straining tbe defendants from usiutr a T rail or continuing tbe work in tbe unlawful manner alleged. The bill, with affidavits in support of it, was presented to Judge Ewing. He said that if the defendant companies would agree to discon tinue the work in the manner complained of, aud lay theprope rails and construct the road bed so as not to interfere with tbe grade or the proper use of the street by vehicles, be would not issue the injunction. Otherwise, tbe in junction asked for would be granted. The attorneys for tbe company consented to discontinue tbe objectionable feature, and tbe bill was placed on Hie. UNITED STATES PETIT JUBY Drawn to Serve Daring the May Term of the Circuit Court. The following is the list of petit jurors drawn for tho May term of the United States Circuit Court at Pittsburg: S. Conley, Watsonlown; William F. Mover, Lo?antown- It. M. Graham, Llxonler; Philip Wall, Lewisbure: William J. Snodgrass, James town: Daniel H. McFall. Cochranton: H. G. Woerner, Slisrpsburg; T. H. Alemiinjrer, Mifflin; D. L. Copttn. 1'hlllpsburg: W. II Smith, Monon gabela City. Charles H. Uulnlng, .New Castle; J. M. Smith, Unlontown; John F. Harter, Mlrtieim; Eupcne lupoid. J'ittsburg; Charles btout. Milton. E. J. Allen. I'lttsburg: K. H. Whlttleser, Pitts burg; James A. Loar, Ml. Pleasant; Michael MuUaney, rittsburg, John Hall, Washing ton: A. II. shaw. Duilois: ueorge 11. k Upper. Pittsburg; S. Z. bmlth, Erie; inumpion arnocw. jianor: nan ji. Junery, Towanda; James i I'ujtli. somerset, A. F. Uli ford. Greenfield: D. T. Gorman. .Nauilcoke: 1. S. Hebcrling, Du Bolt: Stephen M Iteynolds, llellcvue; Andrew G. Apple. Meadvillc; Jusepn Bell. Jr., FranMIn- William Averv. Tunklian noclt: H. J. Gamble, Mononitabela Cltr; illlaia Snjder, Cowansvllle; Charles V. Mass, Mt. JacV.on; Walter W. Lyle. trie; W. J5. Sloan, Bearer: O V. Fox. Kltl&nnlu?; damuel Buck, Port ltoal. 11. ye, tnon Valler: . G. McLl hanev, Jamestown i William blieaslev. jtratton vllle; J. M. McLroy. Beaver r. J. Bassett. Alle gheny; S. cwton Chase, Meadville: Moses W. Hatch, AlcadWlle. ana C. W. Whistler, or Mer cer. IXECTJTIONS ON JUDGMENTS Issued From the Courts Against Defaulting Creditors Yesterday. An execution on a mortgage for $11,408 75 was issued yesterday by Cocbran Floming, for use of tbe Dollar Savings Bank, against Fred erika Mcintosh, administratrix of K. Mclmo.h, witb notice to tbe Scwickley Dairy Company. The other executions issued yesterday were: Home Building and Loan Association of lie. Keesport against W. G. Gleason, $2,006 05; A. Whilten fc Co against W. H. Holmes, J1.320 76; Oil Well Supply Co. against H. S. Glenn, S1200: J. D. Biggert against J. W. Fowler. 269 ; John Defley against George Evans and John Conlin, iiOf 5a WOK'T LET THEM DIB. " A Turnpike Road Company Seeks to Enjoin a Gas Company. A bill in equity was-CIed yesterday by the Birmingham and Brownsville Turnpike Road Company against the Manufacturers Natural Gas Company to restrain the defendants from excavating on the plaintiffs' road or in any way interfering with tho connections aud lights of the plaintiff along their road. Tho allegation was made that tbe gas com pany bad been changing tbe conneciions witb their main, and tbe burners, for inferior ones aud were excavating to lay pipe without any authority. - To-Daj's Trial Lists. Common Pleas Court 2o. 1 Clark vs Williams; Graff et al vs Neal; Arnold vs Con sumers' Heat Company; Goldbach vs Mc Donald; Kress vs Schmidt et al: DuBois, execu tor, vs Clark et ux.; Baker vs United Friends; Dorscy vs Spang et al; Abbott et al vs Dillon; Klicker vs Thoina; Hupp et ux vs Woeffel. Common Pleas Court No. 2 Kurtz vs Kram er, adniinistiator: Carson,vj Federal street and Pleasant Valley Railn ay Conmany; Tappan it Co. v Manufacturers' Galvanizing Company; Pittsburg and Castle Shannon Railroad Com pany vs Myers. Notes from the Courts. TnE suit of A P. Mott against tho Allegheny Valley Railroad Company for damages for an arm injured by a swinging sign, is on trial be- lore a uugo oiagio. Is the case of J. W. Qrubbs against the steamer John C. Fisher, tn the United States Court, an order was uiado yesterday directing tbe plaintiff to lnciease bis stipulation lor costs to SbiXI. The suit of tho National Artistic Hair Work Company against the Benedictine Sisters is on trial before Judge Ewing. The case, is an action to recover for materials for making hair work sold to tbe defendants. ' Divorces were granted yesterday in the cases of Mary Mactle against Samuel B. Mackie; Mary A. Johnston aga.nst James U Johnston: Clarence L. Alexander against L dia A Alexander, and Emma J. Greene against Juhu Green. In tbe suit of Mary and Samuel McMinn against tbe Pittsburg. McKcesport and Yough iogheny Railroad Company for damages for a right f wav taken through their property, a verdict was given yesterday fur ISUUforMaiy McMinn and S2j0 for Samuel McMinn. LATE NEWS IN BRIEF. A revolution is feared in Portugal. Prince Edward Island has a Cabinet crisis. Miss Gladys Evelyn will ask for a new trial. President Balmaceda has opened the new Chilean Congress. A rate war has broken out between the two big Mexican railroads. Four more victims of the Louisville wed ding poisoning are dying. Attorney General Miller has almost recov ered from the grip. It is not true that Portugal is negotiating with the Sonth African Boers. Immigrants numbering 3 331 landed at the New York barge office yesterday. General Ruger has assumed command of the Department of tbe Columbia. Tbe Farmers' Alliance of Texas held its first annual meeting In Waco Tuesday. Many Anarchists have been expelled from Rome for urging a general May-day strike. Emperor William has again declined to re lax passport regulations In Alsace-Lorraine News from Valparaiso, Chile, says the poorer people are starving. Bread riots have occurred. Two thousand striking spinners of Brad ford, England, will resume work if tbeir em ployers permit them. While Austrian exports to the United States are decreasing its exports to the world at large are increasing. Admiral Gheradi and Minister Douglass are in San Domingo, negotiating for a coaling station for tbe United States. Two men claim the Mayoralty of Clinton ville. Wis., and the old Mawir is complicating the situation by-attempting to bold over. A motherless 6-year-old Cincinnati girl, left bv ber father to seek employment, was taken to the hospital in a starving condition. She died Tuesday. A Swedish leper of Wisconsin, named Olar Larson, was in St. Paul Tuesday seeking ined ical treatment. His malady is of a non-contagious kind. The Unionist candidate. Mr. Morrell. won the Euglish mid-Oxford Parliamentary elec tion. At the previous eleotlon tbe Unionist candidate had no opposition. At a meeting of the Tenants' Defence League in Dublin Mr. Redmoi I made a state ment tbat a continuance of t.ie plan of cam paign was impossible for lack of funds. Trespassing cattle caused a mortal duel with revolvers between two fanner in a canou near Fresno. Cal., Tuesday. Slvcster Tirado shot bis antagonist, Francisco Olives, through the neck. A newspaper in Cape Colony advises tbat tbe Imperial fliglie lowered unless colonial in terests are protected. Lord Salisbury bad de cided to send only a remonstrance to Portugal on tbe Beira incident. Alliance farmers ofSedgwick county, Kan., (Wichita) bave agreed to hold their Mbeat until the market price reaches SI a bushel. Those who otherwise would be compelled to sell will be aided by an assessment. Negotiations in London between the repre sentatives of American and English committees on the Virginia debt bave resulted iu agree ineut for a settlement based nn the plan rec ommended in 1870 by Cleveland, Bayard, Phelps and others. The former private secretary of the Adju tant General of M ichigan, Mis Rboda J. Piatt, won a verdict of 13.000 at Cleveland, Tuesday, against Prof. J. Clegg White, of Cincinnati, for breach of promise of marriage. Wrigbt is a spiritualistic lecturer. The Governor of Portuguese Guinea West Coast of Africa, is blamed by the Government for the revolt of tbe natives which resulted ic tbe raising of tbe French flag and tbe overpow ering of the Portuguese garrison in the Island of Bissao The Governor will be at once re moved. George Vanderbilt's proposed country homo in North Carolina will be built on a most extravagant scale o & tract of -30 000 acres, to be laid out in Imitation of an English park. A private railroad toth.- nearest station will be one of the luxuries. It is said the entire expen diture will be $5,000,00-). Tbe St. James Gazette, London, says that tbe President's utterances at Galveston were only delivered after having been carefully con sidered by Mr. Harrison in conference with the members of his Cabinet. It adds tbat tbe .speech indicates tbat tbe present Administra tion intends to sticic to the McKinley tariff policy and that, in order to secure the whole American market, it will put pressure to bear upon some of the United States' neighbors and offer advantages to others. Proteot Your Health. Cold and moisture combined bave a torporls ing effect upon the- bodily organs, and tho di gestive aud secretive processes are apt to be more tardily performed in winter than in tbe fall. The same is true, alio, of the exoretorv functions. The bowels are often sluggiih. and tbe pores of the skin throw off but little waste matter at this season. The system therefore, requires opening up a little, and also purifying and regulating, and tne snfesr, surest and most thorough tonic and alterative that can be used for tbese purposes is Jlostetter's Stomach Bitters. Persons who wish to escape the rheumatic twinges, the dyspeptic agonies the painful disturbances of tbe bowels, tbe bilious attacks and tbe nervous visitations so common at tbis time ot tbe vear, will do well to reinforce tbeir ststems with this re'nownert vegetable stomachic and invigorant. It improves the ap petite, strengthens the stomach, cheers the spirits and renovates the whole physique. Matrons' Comfort. Hand turn glove kid Congress caiterf at ?L Hand turn glazed kid Congress gaiters at SI 25. Hand turn glazed kid lace gaiters at $125. Haud turn glove kid slippers at $L Honest and popular goods. Give them a trial at G. D. Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. The People's Store, Fifth Avenue. Special drivn in lace curtains; 30c, 35e, 50c, 75c and $1; all extraordinary good values. Campbell & Dick. Thin Underwear Complete Stock New ready for men, women and children lowjst prices best goods. JOS. HOEXE & CO., C00-621 Penn avenue. It's worth, your while to spend three min utes to read our display "ad." in this pnper. Boggs & Buhl. 10 Per Cent Reduction On ail spring suits this week, to make room for summer goods, at Rojenbaum & Co.'s, "Hello, 1186!" "Hello." "Send me a case of Pilsner beer. My folks like it best of anv beer we know." Twenty thousand shades at a price, at XVeltj's, 120 Federal street, 65, 67, 69 and 71 Pare way. XXS Mansion's SI spectacles fitted by an ex pert and guaranteed. tts C7 Fifth avenue. ELECTIONS. PACIFIC AND A1LANTIC TELEGRAPH Company of the Uuited Stales. The an nual meeting of the stockholders of this company will be held at tbe office of tbe West ern Union Telegraph Company, corner of Tenth and Chestnut st., in tho city of Phila delphia, on TUESDAY, the 19th day of May next, at 12 o'clock noon, lor tho election of a President and Diroctors and for tbe transac tion of such other buincs as mavcomebefore the meeting. R, H. ROCHESTER. Secretary. APRIL 15. 1S9L apl6-S3-Th LEGAL AOTIC11S. WILLIAM A. bIPE, Attorney-at-Law, 93 Diamond street. ESTATE OF J. HARVEY McCABE. DE CEASED. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on tbe estate of J. Harvey McCabe. 1 ite of tbe borough of Coraopolis, Al legheny Co., Pa., deceased, bave been granted to tbo undersigned, to whom all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediato payment, ami those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. REED McCABE, JOHN MCCABE, JUNIUS MCCABE, CortAOPOLis, pa. Executors. ap23-3B-Th ICEbUUTs. THE CHAL.FOME ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. On the beach, with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths in the bouse. Send for circular. , fel-90-l) E. ROBERTS t SONS. rTADDON HALL. ATLANTIC C1T.Y. N. J.. Now open Hot arid Cold Sea Water Baths in the House. fcMl LEEDS &LIPPINCOTT. H. CHOWASp, CONTRACTOR FOR Paving, curbing, sewering and concreting Cel lars, and repairing brick and stone work, and building engine and boiler foundations. Office: 1U8 FOURTH AV. Telephone. 1160. ap.28- a-Display, advertisements one dollar per tquare-f or one imeition. Classified advertise ments on this paae, such aS Wanted, For Sale, To Let, ele ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top linrbeina displaced counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT. rOlt SALK Til LET. 4.NII Ol'HEIt TKANSIENT ADVEKl'l'-EMENrs WILL BE KECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOK INSEUTIOV. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with This Dispatch. FOK THE SUUTHSIDE, M). Uli OAKSON STKEET. TELEPHONE NO. 602. FOK THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6121 PENN AVE. l'lTTSRUKG ADDITIONAL. THOMAS McCAKKKEV 3300 Butler street. EMILG. bTUCKEY, 24th treet and Pennave. ALLEGHi.NY. A. .1. KAFRCHEH. 59 Fedtral street. H. J. JlcHKIDK, Market House. Allejrhenv. F. H. EGGEltS A fcON. Ohio and Chestnnt t. THOMAS McHENKY, Western and lrwln ivcs. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PEKBY M. GLEIM. Kchecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. Stale Hell'. BOYS-FOUK GOOD ItOiS TO DISTRIBUTE bills. Call at 7 n'clocL. this morning at No. DIAMOND SQUARE. np3-CI BOY-IO RUN EKItANDS AND WOKK IN the store. Inquire at H. LANGKAMP'S. id D'amond square. ap23-45 -r2READKAlvEIt-SE'ONIIAJ,D. CALL AT CHARLES J. Kl EKUZIG'S. Mansfield Val ley, Pa.. Panhandle Railroad. aD23-33 CARl'KVlER GHENY. AT 71 PARK WAY. ALLE- ap23-82 "1LERK--INV01CE CLEKK OK KXl'EHIEXCE V in glass factory work: ehr references ana salary exneeted. Address FOSTOB1A GLASS COMPANY. FoStorU, O. aniJ-sri -OATJIAKEHS TWO! FKFi: WORKSHOP and tool9, Apply to MCCOKJlICK, 5!M R-itlcr apo-oi DRUG CLERK - QUALIFIED ASSISTANT. Address J. II. II.. Dispatch office. aptS-lOO TiKU CLERK. ADDRESS B.A. , DISPATCH apK-S otUce. TTlOltEMAN-FOUNDRY FOKEMAN. STKICT- JL1 LY temnerate. hushing and having experi ence In handling men: must be well up in heavy green tnd dry sand molding, and conversmt with cupola and air furu ice practice. LEWIS lOUNDKY A.1U MACHINE CO.. I.lm., Pitts hurg. Pa. ap-U-94-WThFSii HO US li PAINTERS-SIX FIRST-CLASS men. Apply to VM. . DERBAUM, 805 Carson 9t. ap2-C3 LAKOREKS-AT UNION Twcuty-fllth st. bTORAGE CO., MACHINISTS TO KNOW1HATTHEKK IS A strttepenulngat WHARTON .MCKNIGHTS SHOP. an21-5J-TTSU -TILl,tI!lUIITS. ROUGH CAKFENTKltS, illand snlkcrsutncn iron city Eievator.soutu side, near i-oint linage, jas. bitivAiu It VI).. Contractors. apJ2-J6 PARTNER A YOUNG with services: will pay MAN WITH 30 iay 175 per month. Ad- dress W. N.. Dispatch office. aps-M QALE8MEN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION VD to handtethc new patentcliemleal Ink erasing nencll: tbe greatest selling novilty ever pro duced: erases ink thoroughly in two seconds: no abrasion of paper: 200 to .ion per cent profit: one arcnt's sales amounted tojffiutii slxdavs; another J321U two hours: we want one energetic general agent Tor each State and Territory; sample by mall S5cents. For terms and frit partienlals, addres THE MOSROK ERASER MFG. CD., La Crosse, .Wis. ap21-91 SALESMEN-TIIRKE EXPEKIENCEU SnJE salesmen at COCHRAN'S SHOE STORE, 400 Market it. ap23-69 SINGLE MAN-TO ATTEND TO A HORSE and garden. Inquire K. ., at 1007 Liberty St., city. apJ3-U OOL1CITOKS- FOR CHEAPEST AND BEST C7 life insuranre policy. MURKY A EDSALL. 34 Fidelity Building ap'21-76 TAILOHS-THKEE FIRST-CLASS TAILORS to work on repairing and altering. Apply to JAMES DICKSON 65 Fifth ay., second floor, at once. ap21D TAILORS-THREE FIRST-CLASS TAILORS to work on repairing and altering. Apply to JAMES DICKSON. 65 tilth ay., second floor, at once. ap21-p TAILORS IMMEDIATELY EIUHT OR TEN flrst-clas coatmakers. Apply at Messrs. GEARY 4 SMITH'S, Merchant lallors. Oil City. Fa, ap22-52 TEMSTER--WAOE8 f, A WEEK AND hoard. Address P. P., Dispatch office. ap22-62 TIMEKEEPER AND PAY ROLL CLERK In mannraeturlug establishment; must be good penman and accurate at figures and be a rapid worker: no others need apply: give age and reference. Address Y. Z., Dispatch office. ap23-71 YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST ON BOOKS AND collect: must be good writer and correct at figures: state salary expected. MALT LIQUORS, Dispatch office. ap23-24 YOUNG MAN BRIGHT. ACTIVE YOUNG man as assistant bookkeeper: state age and salary expected, and address with reference, ALLEGHENY, Dispatch office. ap23-BS Agents. A GENTS-TO SELL THE NEWEST AND r best subscrlntlen books In the market: the most recent additions to our list are Onr Great Comment." "Losslng's United States," John Boyle O'Reilly's Poetry and Songs of Ire land." "The Soldler'ln the Civil War:" send for catalogue, terms aud territory. P. J. FLEMING & CO.. lao fifth av. apl2-TuWThFSSu AGENTS 'WANTED-LADIES, 1 HAVE THE very best line or novelties lor ladies' and children's use ever made; unlimited demand; large profits: Illustrated catalogue fre. MRS. G. CAMPBELL, 4H4 W. Randolph St., Clilcazo. ap7-88-TTSu A GENTS-KIVK FIRST-CLASS AGENTS FOR XV. 6 hours' work: siopty: thi 6 hours' work: HOpr that is the record can ana investigate. Ing, 7UI SmithUeld st. nuuai a. Alcuance build-up23-73 Fcinnle Help. CHILDREN'S NURSE-MUST BE EXPERI ENCED and bave good references. Address HOME, Dlspatcb office. ap22-29 G 1RL-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: family or three: liberal wages paid tna good girl. Apply CORNER OF OAKLAND AV. AND BATES ST., hobsc next Fifth av. ap22-64 G1KL-A DINING ROOM GIRL. ONE THAT c in go home at night preferred. Apply at 39 SIXTH A V. ap.3-63 T- ADY STBNOGKAPHER-MUST BE 1HOK J OUUHLY competent: resident ot East nd preferred. Address, stating age. experience, reference and salary expected, REMINGTON, Dispatch office. ap23-32 - TIL LINERS FIKST-CLASS MILLINERS: 1I trimmers pretcrred: experienced dressmak ers; must be drapers: also an experienced siles- ntftn for TninH ItirnliihlnEr ilent- Alinlv to W. !. BERN AUDI, Thirteenth and Carson sts. ap22u Male and Female Help. COAL MINERS, FARM HANDS. COLORED driver, teauistcr.dinlng room girls, chamber maids, dishwashers, laundry girls, nurse girl, second cook, 200 house glrm. tin c.oks, 20 chain hcr malds, housekeeper. MELHAN'S, 645 Grantst. Tel. 90. ap?0-D COOKS CHAMBERMAIDS. NURSES, laundresses, dluliigroom girls. 200 house girls, five voting girls, German and colored girls, drivers, farm hands, gardeners, white and col ored waiters. MRS. E. THOMPSON, (108 Grant street. ap23-D Situations, BOOKKEEPING-I ATTEND TO ANYTHING In the line oi intricate accounting, such as opening and closing ol books or correction of errors; also give instructions In the use of the Voucher System. A. F. bAU'UILL, 187 Federal st., Allegheny, Pa. de$-54-l Position-bit a young man-salary no object. Address R. B., Dispatch office. ap!3-85 Hoarders and Lodgers. -VCCUPANTS FOR FURNISHED OR UN- FURNISHED rooms on parlor floor. 92 ap23-81 ARCH ST. Rooms, Honses, Etc TO RENT FOR THE SUMMER MONTHS-A furnished or unfurnished, house or eight or ten rooms in the country; must be on the line of railroad and within 30 minutes' ride of tbe cltv. Address, stating terms, etc., RENTER, P.O. Box V35. Pittsburg, Pa. ap23-57 Financial. MONEY-OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH ING money to any amount on bond and mortgage are unequaled: lowest rates of interest and no delay, li you need money applv MORRIS . FLEMING, lis Fourth ave. jy27-86-TTSsu MONEY TO LOAN ON CITY. SUBURBAN and farm properties: stocks, school and municipal bonds, as well as other securities, negotiated. - ED. W11T1SH, 410 Grant st.,.Pltts burg. Pa. ICI4-23-D "roNEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET aVX rates bond and mort:rti:e: no delay. REED B. COYLE A CO.. cor. Fourth av. and Grant st. ' dell-TTS M' ONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE securities, lowest rates: no delav. SAMUEL w. BLACK A CO.. 99 Fourth av. dell-4-iThS VrONEYTI) LOAN ON MORTGAGES: I.UW VL EST interest; no delay. BLACK A BA1RD, 95 Fourth av. apll-24-TTS MORTGAGES ON CITY OH ALLEGHENY countv property at lowest rates. HENRI A. WEAVER A CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. mtii-D MORTGAGES MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at , S and per cent. ALLES A .iAILEY, 1M Fourth avc. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTSsn TO LOAN (200,000 ON MUP.TtiAUE3-sl0O audnnward at 6 per cent; 1500,000 H4 per cent on residences or business property, vacant lotssrlariBs. S. H. FRjlnCB, Ui Fourth ave. 1 OtSJ-D .W;.Jk. :- aUflWfeeftmr; WANTED. , partners. PARTNER WITH $100; WILLING WORKER: ?0 per dav easily made Address RARE LIIA.M'k, Dispatch office. apJ3-7U Hoarding. ROOMS-THREE ADULTS DESIRE TWO plcasantl) turiilsiied rooms, with board, in good neighboihood. Address H., Dispatch olhce. ap23-50 MlsceUaneons. u AUIES DFSIRING AN ELEUANT. EASY. tailnr-Htllni? carment of any kind to call aud have vour lining or a pattern cut by the well known Iruc'lallor System: satisfaction gnaian teed: the onlv genuine tailor system taught In the cltv. At NEW IIOMESEUING MACHINEOF K1CE, 19 Sixth St., two doors below BIlou 'Thea ter. api-GS-TTS ADIESTOKNOW THAT THE SCHOOL OF Design and Dress Cutting Is now located at No. Ml PENN AV. All arc Invited to call and lnvestigateour methods. ap!9 PENSIONS 'HIE FlITTSHUEG PENSION AGENCY OF J. 11. STEVENSON A CO., 100 Fifth av.rcnslons now had for all disabled sol diers, permanently helpless children and widows of deceased soldiers under late at t of Congress: pensions Increased to correspond with the dis ability: bounties collected: certlteates of service procured where discharges are lost. dCO-M-TTF PURCHASERS-FOR 11IOSE BEAUIIFUL lots at NadlncParK. only 30 minutes' ride from the Union depot, oil the A. V. R. R. : prlpes a crage 5300: onlv 1 per cent down; 51 per week; no Interest: no taxes. Plans, etc., from E. O. WINGENROIll, 101) Fourth av. ap2t-54 SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES OF "wall paper, lree to any address; lo-centwall paper at 5c. 13-centwall paper at 8c, 25-cent gold paper at 10c a bolt O. Ij. O'BRIEN. Paint and Wall Paper Store. 292 Fifth av. mhlD-H-TTb rpo PROTECT IRON FROM RUST AND i wood fromdeca, use the most durahle and lasting of all metallic paints: you will get these results by using only the double oxides of lead and iron paint (made under patents improved 1S91), the be6t possible paint for bridge, structural or anv Iron or tin roofing or siding, or for wood bridges, hams, outbuildings, fences, etc.: for first coating this paint Is the next best thing to gilvanlzlng; put up in paste form in oil or mixed leady for use, in all slsed packages: colors, bright red, red and light and darn brown. For prices nnd Tree test s implcs.wrlte to SPECIALTY PAINT AND VARNISH WORKS, Glen-haw, Allegheny County, Pa. ap23-37 YOU GEl A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF Stewart ,t Co.'s lino cabinet photos for fl, at So and 91 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. mv2S-iB-lT9u FOK SALE IMPKOVED HEAL ESTATE. City Residences. CORNER PEACH ALLEY AND BEDFORD ave. 2-storv brick dwelling 6 rooms anil at tic and a 2-storv frame. 4 rooms and attic; lot 23x S.1, both for fk2J0. J. C. RE1LLY", 77 Diamond si ap'22-72 COZY LITTLE HOME FRAME DWELLING on Webster av., seven rooms and bathroom at a low figure; house built on rear of lot, which is 24x183. J. C. EEILLY, 77 Diamond st. ap22-72 DWELLING-FOR SALE OR WILL TRADE for Shad side or East Liberty lots, three story brick dwelling of eight rooms and a two story brick dwelling of four rooms on rear of bit: Vlckrov st. : paved part of It; both houses rent fur $42 pr month; lot i3i7. J. C. KEILLY. 77 Dia mond st. ap22-72 DWELL1NG3-A BARGAIN-TWO THREE STORY brick dwellings o I' eight rooms each, renting Tor WOO per year, with lot 43xG2: only SIO, 000, worth $12,000: easy terms: only few squares from Court Bouse. BAXTER, 'lliOMI'SON A CO., 162 Fourth ave. anB-67-TTS HOUSEs-FOUR NEWDWELLING HOUSES, of seven rooms each, pantry and Inside w. c.: premises sewered: Nos. 2a, 20. 22, 24. 26 Fox alley, Southslde; on easy terms and long time. EDWIN LOGAN, Attorney-at-Law, I5U Fourth av. ap23-39-TTSSu Cf) n 300-ON FIFTH AV., NEAR MAGEE ta)v)9 st.. fine business location, two three story brick buildings, une ot nine rooms, the other of 15 rooms: also brick building In rear of five rooms: sewerage complete: this certainly Is a bargain, being located In a business center, and can be had an reasonable terms: size of lot 24x94 feet each. CAMPBELL A CO., 1412 Carson St. apl9-136-TT6u' CJ- x ooo- ON CARSON ST.. NEAR EIGH OJ.U1 TEEN! list . fine three-story brlcic busi ness bouse, 13 rooms. bath both gases, a No. 1 cellar, ten-olot ceilings, store roon 16x42 feet, large fine ball and vestibule. Inside shutters. Inside w. c: sen ered; also good stable tn rear: lot 24x120 feet to alley. CAMPBELL A CO., 1412 Carson st. ap!9-!86-TTSU CJQ TOO-TWENTY-FIFTH ST., NEARCAR 3J) SON St., two-story and mansard roof frame dwelling of 7 rooms and kllclit-u; gas and water: halt vestibule. Inside shutters; side alley entrance: houe grained throughout; lot 20xb0 feet. CAMPBELL A CO., 1412 Carson st apl9-136-TTSu 1 330-ON EXCELSIOR ST., ALLENIOWN. O-L' nice two-story frame dwelling of 3 rooms and kitchen; cellar, ns and water in house; the cheapest and best property on the hill for the money; easv terms: call at once; lot 25x67 feet. CAMPBELL A CO., 1412 Carson st. apls-lSO-TTSti' ffl,4 300-SAItAH ST.. NEAR TWENl'Y jStfc EIGHTH st.. two-torv brick dwelling of G rooms and attic ball, vestibule, bath, hot and cold water, inside w. c., both gafea, good A No. 1 cellar; lot 20x109 feet: on easy terms. CAMP BELL A CO.. 1112 Carton st. ap9-14J-TTSu S.) 500-M1SSION ST., TWENTY-SEVENTH jy ward, two-story frame dwelling ol 4 rooms, good cellar, gas and water; front, side ami rear porch, inside shutters: alt in good le- Iialr; lot 25x150 feet: on terms to suit. CAMP JELL A CO., 1412 Carson 6t. apl-133-TTbil Si) OOO-SIX'IEENTHST.. S. S..TWO-STOKY ul frame dwelling of 4 rooms and kltthui. side alley entrance, paved cellar, sewered, all In good repair: lot 20x"j0 feet; rents for ,17 00 per mouth. CAMPBELL A CO., 1412 C irson st. apTJ-US-TTFU" S5,s 5T S00-CAESON ST.. NEAR FOURTH ST.. two-story brick dwelling of nine rooms. nail, vesiinuie. tiiiti, n. ana c. water, uoin gases, complete sewerage: this Is a bargain: lot 20x100 rcet. CAMPBELL A CO., 1412 Carson St. , apl9-136-TTSu SQ 300-SEVENTFENTH ST.. NEAR CAR O? SON St., two-story brick dwelling of six rooms and finished attic; gas and water In bouse: lot 20x77 feet: on terms to suit. CAMPBELL A CO., 1412 Carson st. ' apl9-lS6-rrsu (CO 80O-COR. JOEL'S LANE AND OMAHA i5fi5 st., Mt. Washington, nice two-story lrame dwelling of 3 rooms Pi good repair: lot 112x U6 ieet. CAMPBELL A CO., 1412 Carson St. apl9-136-TTSn East End Residences. HOUSE A HANDSOME MODERN AND roomy house in best of locations at only fa. W0: 11 rooms and bath, reception hall, sliding doors, eto., two porches complete laundry, ex cellent dry cellar; within three minutes of P. R.R., two minutes of electric and easy five min utes' walk to Fifth ay. cable; fine lot. 40x161: house panered throughout. Sees. A. DICKIE A CO., Penn and shady ays., E. E. 2423. apii-'JJ- HOUSE OF 12 KOOMS-W1TH MODERN IM PROVEMENTS, botandcnld water, natural gas for heat and light, and with four acres of ground well planted with a good selection of lrult trees (all bearing) and shrubbery; situate at ldlewood. P. C. C. A St. L. R, K. F C. BIG GERT, 61 Kourthav. ap23-94-noi ONE AND A HALF ACRES GROUND. NEAR Llnroln av.. Twenty-first ward New frame house 7 rooms, hall, good cellar, furnace In culiar; new barn, carriage house; all set to fine fruit; easy terms; a bargain if sold before May 1. DEN NISTOV ELDEKKIN A CO., LIM., C304 Penn av. Office open evenings, lei. 5327. ap!9-173-TT8u CO 300-TIIE CHEAPEST AND ONE OF THE O-' neatest little homes In East End at only (2,200: convenient to Electric line. P. R. R. or cable: six-room house in line order, papered throughout; house has vestibule, h ills, porches, city water, etc.: nice lot. S. A. DICKIE A CO.. Penn aud Shady avs., E. E. (509). ap2I-74-TT Q OOO-PARK AV., NEAR MEADOW ST.. 4?0? two-ston frame dwelling of 5 rooms, hall, cltv water, front porch, etc.: lot 25x129. (a 39). BLACK A BAIKD, 95 Fourth av. ap23-4(, Suburban Kesldences. KELLY ST.-2 MINUTES FROM WILKINS ISliKb station, a frame house of 8 rooms and finished attic: alto reception hall, folding doors. Inside shutters, bathroom, hot and cold water, slate minteis, gas nnd electric light, back and front porches: lot S0XI to an alley. Inquire of JOHN MCDAV1TT, Alpha St., near Urate Bros.' laundrr. East End. apli-59 TWELVE ACRES AND FINE LARGE RESI DENCE In Green Tree, near West End: property occupied by air. Win. Fleming: splendid orchard; copious flowof water: small fruit aud market-garden supplier in gicat variety; very fine resilience of 12 rooms, carriage house and other outbuildings, etc. ; one of the most desirable suburban properties near to either city. J AS. W. DRAPE A CO., 31 J Wood St.. Pittsburg. ap23-5o 2 ACRES AND GOOD RESIDENCE IN THE Buburbs, near the city; only 3 minutes from railroad station: 8 rooms in residence, ball. porches, natural gas. etc., etc., copious flow of pure water, great variety of fruit and shade trees and shrubbery; a pretty place. J AS. V. DBA PE A CO., 313 Wood St., adjoining Fourth av.. Pitts burg. ap!3-5 Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.-RENT OK SALE Hotels, cottages and oath houses; lots for sale in all parts ol Hie city; also south Atl mtlc City. ISRAEL U. ADAMS A CO.. Real Estate Agents. Real Estate and Law Bulidluir. re6-W FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lots. FINE LOT-4DX120 FEET, IN EAST END FOR $1,000; within one square of payed St.: con venient to electric line; a desirable lot to build on and can be bought on easy terms. S. A. DICKIE A CO., Penn and Shady avs., E. E. (1761. apil-74-iT FINE BUILDING LOTS NEAR NEGLEY AV. Lots 25x100; near electric line and not far from cable line. DENMSTON. ELDERKIN A CO., LIM.. 6304 Penn av. office open evenings. 'Id. 5327. aplO-173-TTSu' FOB SALE-COK ALDER AND bPAHR STS... lot 130x122 ft., almost level and beautUully located for siil-dlvislon; $60 per front foot: tbc most desirable and centrally located1 In the East End Tor the money; will sub-divide to suit the purchaser. Y. A. HEBRON A SON'S, No. 80 Fourth av. ' ap9-73-10, 16,23. 30- FOB SALE-LINDEN ST., TWENTY-SECOND ward, a beautiful lot 4JxtS3 feet to Hastings St., opooeite the fine residence of J. B. Herron. Jr.. Esq.. and Dr. Slocum. for $2,850. See W. A. HEBRON A SONS. 80 Fourth av. asl6-85-ns East End Lou. rOK SALE-LO T 20X10U FEET. FOR tSOO: ONE V sonare from Penn av.. near W luculddlc av. Nlneteeitth'ward:eas) paypients; a very desira ble building site for the money. See W. A. HEB RON A SONS. No. 80 Fourth av. apO-74-10.16.23,30' LOTS--1HE CHEAPEST LOTS IN EAST END are those we offer on Conrad st. at $50 per tool front; they arc within two mlnntes of cable and arcsltnated on westerly side or street, having a depth or 133 feet to a 20-foot alley; easy terms. S. A. DICKIE A CO., Penn and Shadv avs.. E. E. ap2l-74-TT OAKLAND LOT. 40x150 FEET-CHEAPEST rot In Oakland: about 10 minutes from Court House. A. D. WILSON. 55 Federal st.. Alle gheny. aplS-27-TTS S600" .-HERMI1AGE ST.. NEAR LANG and Frankstowu avs.. vacant lot. 25x 140. (a24rt). BLACK A BAIKD. 85 Fourth av. ap23-40" Allegheny Lots. Ac CRE LOTS-EQUAL lO 14 ORDINARY lots: new rapid transit: leading thorough fare; f. 000. ALGEO, 204tederalst. ap23-2S BEECH ST. RESIDENCE ON THE FINEST resldeiue portion of the street: house and premises in good order: possession any time. A. D. WILSON, 53 Federal st,, Allegheny. apl8-27-TTS' BUILDING LOIS-ON FAYETTF.ST.. ALLE GHENY. A. D. WILSON, M Federal st. aDl8-23-TT8 INE Jil'lLIIING LOTS-ON R1IIUE AV., Allegheny. A. D. WILSON, 55 Fetleral st. ap!8-28-TT8 ' v Suburban XjOts. LO1S2.-.T110-IN NADINE PARK. SITUATE at Wlldwood station, ou the A. V. R R., only 30 minutes' ride from the eltv: these lots are beautifully located and will rapidly increase In value owing to the new buildings and other Im provements In contemplation: prices are $300: only 1 per cent down; 1 per week; no interest; no taxes, tor plans, etc.. call on or address E. D. WINGEN'KOTH, 100 iourthav. ap22-54 SUBURBAN PROPERTY HIE LARGEST n lots, the lowest prices and tbe easiest and best terms In the county at Sheraden. 15 minutes from Union station: see Sheraden before jou bny else where. ANDREW PA1TERSON, Secretary. 1.7 Hflh av. fe27-72-D' ThE BELLEVUE ELECTRIC It. R. ELE VA'IOR, Windsor Park, and, gas well; the finest site In W estern Pa. for a hotel or club bouse: the park contains about five acres and commands the finest view on the Ohio river, overlooking the Davis Island dam: this property, including the railroad and a gas well capable of supplying 100 families, and now piped over2,009 feet and in use. will be sold at a great bargain. For particulars -call on GEO. S. COTTON. 157 l.acock st., Allegheny. ap9-47 3 If ACI'.Es ON LINE OF RAILROAD. NEAR the city, close to two railroad stations: ele gant place to lay out In lots and a bargain to a prompt purchaser. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 313 Wood St., adjoining fourth av.. Pittsburg. apZi-W C- 1 OOO-GREENTREE BOROUGH. UNION 5Xl 1 township. 22 acres of ground, suitable for subdivision. (I 63.) BLACK A BA1RD. 95 apa-40 Fourth av. FOK SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. AN OIL AND GAS PROPERTY- N KT PROF. ITS from Jan. 1 to April 1 were M, 20: prn-e, 116,000. Call on or address E. H. ADAMS, JR., Room 1. Troutman building, Butler. Pa. apI4-85-D -nARBER SHOP-OPPOSITE UNION DEPOT: J good reasons for selling Address 1139 LIB ERTY ST., Pittsburg, Fa. ap23-91 -TlARIIEI SHOP-GOOD LOCA'lION-CON- J TAIN1NG lour chairs. Apply at 610 GRANT ap2J-86' STREET. TIAIH ROOMS THE FINEST EQUIPPED JL and mot centrally located Turkish bath rooms In the cltv: a good man can make S50 to $00 weekly. For full particulars call on JCOS3- V. BLACK, 712 Penn ay. ap22-I4" INTEREST-GREAT OPPORTUNITY FOR Investment; $7,000 will secure one-half Inter est lua manufacturing bu3luess about to be locat ed in a thriving Western citr:?25,000 in paid-up stock and $25.0iO on lots can be made by the loca tion. Address J. M. S.. Dlspatcb office. ap23-4S" AWMILL, CHEAP-GOOD AS NEW, W11U two saws: sawmill without bolter and engine. Inquire ore. A. SMUH. East Liverpool, Ohio. apzJ-55" STONE QUARRY, MANUFACTURING BUSI NESS: $5,000 eapltil: one-half Interest In ma chine shop: grocery stores $200 to &5-000; milk route, bakerv route, fish and oyster depot clear ing $80 per week. HOLMES A CO.. 420 smithfield street. ap!7-72 TORE A GOOD ESTABLISHED SHOE store, with a stock worth $10,000. less tr de sired, good fixtures: weekly receipts average $30 to $5e0; splendid chance for a hustler. Address SHOES, Dispatch office. ap21-78-TT' HE WOODEN WARE AND CROCKERY business or tbe late firm of John Early A Co.. with the good will ol same: to be Mold together or separately. Apply to MARY A. EARLY. Extrx., 145 Chambers st., iNew York City. ap21-58" WELL-ESTABLISHKD HARDWARE AND house furnishing business In a thriving manufacturing town on line of railroad: business is iu a highly prosperous condition; profits last year $4,000 and Intlicatlo s point to an increase this year: almost no opposition; best of reasons for selling. Particulars confidentially from JAS. W. DRAPE A CU.,313 Wood St., adjoining Fourth av , Pittsburg. a 1 21-97 (g-I 500 WILL PURCHASE OJl merchant tailoring business, M. T. B Dispatch office. A FINE Address apa-.ia' Husinesa fropertlcs. CjpJ 500-A 15 TLB CENT. NET. CITY IN-" Ut)1 VESTMENI, on acennnt of owner leaving the city; two good storerooms. 11 living roomsand tucking room, with corner lot 30x48. H. C. CLARKE, 135 Fourth av. and EdgeWood. Tele. 7212. r-4laTTS FOB SALE aUSCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Livestock, Etc COACH-CHEAP-SLCOND-HAND COACH, barotit e. buggy, double and single har ness; also, fine bay horse. Inquire ROOM. So. 50 or No. HI Fourth ay. ap23-27 HORSE-INQUIRE OF JOHN A. 3&S River av., Allegheny, Pa. TOLUERT, ap22-13" Machinery and Metals. 371XGINFS AND BOILERS-SECOND-HIND: II largest stock of all slies; 15x16, 11x21. 12x18.10 X10. 10x16. 10-12, 9x12, 8X12. 7x12. 6x12: mounted port able engine, boilers ot all sl7es. shafting, pulleys, pumps, governor, etc Telephone, 3401. 23 and 25 Park Way, Allegheny, Pa. J. s. YOUNG. apIl-D ONE SECOND-HAND PORTABLE ENGINE And boiler combined. 35 horse power: also a number of second-hand wood-working machlnns; can be bought at a low figure. VEL'TE A MC DONALD. Pennav. andlhlrty-second st del5-TT8 SECOND-HAND ENGINES-ONE 27 U. P. Ball pat. electric light engine, almost new; one 9x3. one 7x7, one 6x6, vertical engines: one heavy 14x24. one 11x12, 3 8x12- and 2 7x12. In hori zontal engines: all food as new. H ARM ES MA CHINE DEPOT, KOilrstav., Pittsburg. Pa. Ja30-D Miscellaneous. -1UTLEEY A STOCK OF INE POCKET V-J cutler ; cheap. Address J. lv.. 299 Ohio St., apil-IO" Aiiegneny, TTOUSEHOLD GOODS-AT NO. 176 ROBIN- JJL SON bl'.. Allegheny, at auction. on Friday , lip22-89 afternoon, April 24, at 2 o'clock. SECOND-HAND MEKHY-GO-ROtIN D IN first-class condition. Inquire ofGEORGE W. LAUUHL1N, Palace Hotel, Homestead, Pa. aplO-SS NOTICE Officf OF Tkeasuher alleoheny County, Anrii 1, ISai. ) NOTICE. IN PURSUANCE OF THE TWENTY. FIHbT section of au act relating to Alle gheny county, approved the 1st day of May, 1SG1, and of the amendment of the said sec tion, approved the 30th day of March, A. D. 1866.1 do hereby civo notice 'tLat the dupli cates for the several wards, boroughs aud townships will be open, and I will be prepared to receive the coumy, ytatcand poor taxes for the year 1891 on and after the T?'IRST DAY OF MAY, 1E01. Said taxes can he paid at this office until the FIRST DAY OK AUG U..VF, with a deduction of a per cent for prompt pay ment to all persons paying tbe 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, 1831. JOHN A. BELL, Treasurer of Allegheny County. mh3M2-D OFFICLVIPITTSHUKG. OFFICE OF THE C1TT '1REASURER. I MUKICIPALllALL. S MITHFIELD ST. ( VfOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ALL .L owners (whether resident or non-resident of the city of Pittsburg) of drays, carts, wagons, carriages, buggics.etc, to pay their licenses at this office forthwith All licenses not paid on or before tbe Brst Monday in March, 1891 will be placed in the hands of vehicle officer tor collection, subject to collection fee of 50 cents on each license. And all persons neglecting to pay on or before first Monday In May, 1MI1, will be subject toa penalty double tho amount of thellceiines, to be recovered before the proper legal authority of said city. The old metal plates of last year must be 'returned at the time licenses are taken out, or 25 cents additional will be charged on the license. Rates of HcensehEach one-horse vehicle. SO: each two-horse vehicle, $10; each four-horse vehicle, $12; each four-horso hack, $15; onini busses and timber wheels, drawn by two horses, 1 10. One extra dollar will bescharged for each ad ditional horse used In above specified vehicles. J. F. DENNISTON. feG-Sl-D City Treasurer. H rOUSEKEE FEKH-WILL IND IT TO ware, knivc. forks and spoons etc.. etc., as WaLSUN'H JEWH.LK1 SlUttli, 61 Fourth avenue. Fine watch repairing a specialty. apl-TT3 City Residences. TO LET-NO. 120 CENTER AV.. EK4HT rooms, all modern convenience, large porches, nice yard: location desirable ami cen tral; only Muper month, bee W". A. ili:::RON A SONS, No. 80 Fourth av. aplT-al-l-k w.23t TO LET-ON ONE OF THE BISI'AND Jiysl' ceutral down-town streets, a flrst-cltss house ten rooms: rent low. Sec V. A. HEItlsON A SONS. 80 Fourth av. apIi-67-TTSt East End Kesldences. roup st.. NEtit walnut-brick bouse of 10 rooms. Inquire, of '1HOS. 813 HACKETl, Chamber or Commerce, or on prem ises. mli5-95-MTht Suburban liesftlenrea. DWELL1 SON st; ,1NG OK TEN' ROOMS AT PATTER- statlon. P.. McK. A Y. R. R.. with good stable aud garden attached, inquire of R. HAMILTON, on the premises or of F. C. BIG GEUT, 61 Fourth av.. Pittsburg. ap23-94-KODt HOUSE NICELY FURNISHED NEW house, for summer, of ten rooms: all modern requirements: large grounds aud stable: dellirht lul location; Bellefield. five minutes from electric cars. Address OWNER, Dispatch office. apl9-63f THE MOST BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN place oil the Ft. Wayne Railroad; residence contains 12 rooms, halls, porches, with large grounds; plenty of fruit: t-arrlagc house, tic. BLACK A BAIKD. 93 Fourth av. ap22-51t - JCooms. LET-8I6 PER MONT1L THREE NICE Tr rooms, modern tixtnres: hall carnetetl aud taken care of: No. 12301'eun av., near Twelfth st. W. A. HEBRON A SONS, Sj Fourth ay. ap2l-83TUTht Hnsiness Stands. BUILDING -NOW OCCUPIED BY U. S. Pension Agency on lhlrd av. will be re modeled to suit any business. BLACK A B 1RD, BS Fourth av. ap21-51t TTILEGANT STOREROOM WITH PLATE JCJ glass front. 237 Ohio st.: good business-Ioca Hon. A-jplytoJ. H. AIKEN A CO.. 100 Filth av. mb21-26-Dt STOREROOM-AT 72 WYLIE AV.: HAS A good cellar underneath, plate glass front, flagstone pavement; rent moderate. Inquire of M. Dr.PU Y. on the premises (upstairs). ap23-13t FOUND. EOUN D-PERFECT COMFORT IN READING, by having my eyes thoroughly examined and a pair of the celebiated $1 crrstal pecs idjusted bv the experts or the CHESSMAN OP11CAL COMPANY, No. 42 Federal st., Allegheny. ap2-12.TllFSU LOST. T OSl'-A LADY'S OPEN-FACED SILVER J J watch. Reward will be paid bv leaving at office of ll'JTEL ANDERSON. ap23-26 LOST A SILVER MATCHBOX HAVING OS it Initials W. G. U. 'I be finder will receive a liberal reward by returning to ROOM 31. 97 Filth av. ap23-30 LOST -IN THE PITTSBURG MARKET. W eduesday. April 22, caroease containing 820, with cards of owner. A liberal reward wilt be given lr returned to A. A 1. McKENN A.82 and 81 Third ay. ap2,t-44 PERSONAL. PERSONAL-CAM! PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver: Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. CHRls. HAlIClI, 541 smithfield st. apl9-131 PERGONAL WEBSTER'S LARGE QUARTO Dictionary, $2 50; special bargains In oUaml new books ttnriugthls mouth. FRANK BACON & iu., mi sinitnneia st. mil 12 PERSONAL WANTED ACQUAINTANCE or nice and respectable widow, with home, bv widowerol 37. wlih comrortablt income. Ad dress in confidence F. H. li., Dispatch office. . ap23-23 PERSONAL CREDIT. YES. CREDIT, ON fine dress goods, spring pickets, hats, silks. sjUng. Jewelry, etc.. at J. DWYEU'S. Room 4, 31cCunce block, cor. Smithfield and Seventh av. ap21-81 PERSONAL-FINE BOOKS-WE HAVETHE finest collection of finely illustrated books in Pittsburg: betutlfulbindlugs: low pricestcome and see them: hundreds of books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK S'lORE. ouo Liberty st. de!2 PERSONAL-ALL PERSONS USING ARTI FICIAL eve should bny them from the CHESS31AN OPTICAL COMPANY. No. 42 Fed eral St., Allegheny; they carry the largest line of the best material and guarantee tbein lor one year; the only house iu the United states that makes this offer. ap2-ir--ThFsu 3LEETLNGS. SPECIAL MEETING BRICKLAYERS UNION NO. 2, P. A., will be held at La fayette Hall, No. SO Fourth avenue, on THURSDAY EVENING. April 23. Busi ness of vital importance. By order of aD21-5 TRUSTEES. PROPOSALS. rOTIOE TO CONTRACTORS THE UN JL DERSIGNED will receive sealed pro posals until SATURDAY, April 25. 1891. for furnishing all materials, erecting and complet ing a residence and office in Calvary: Cemetery, Twenty-third ward, city of Pittsburg. Plans and specifications of the work required can be seen and all necessary information obtained on application to JAS. S. DEVLIN, Supt.. 45.26 Penn av.. Pittsburg. apll-c6TTS Office of the ) Allegheny county Workhouse, J Hobokex, Pa. ) -roTICETO BUTCHERS SEALED TRO XN POSALS will be received, through tha Eostoffice to the above address until SArUR AY. April 25. inclusive, for furnishing tbe workhouse for one year with good boiling beef, free from bone, in the following proportions: One-third chuck, oue-tbird plote and one-tbird brisket. Total amount needed, from 40U to 600 fiound3 daily, except Sabbaths. Place ot de ivery. on board of cars Wcttern Penna. R. R. at Federal street station. Time for the com mencement of tbe delivery. May. The workhouso. will fnrnih the necessary tubs for the meat. HENRY 'WARNER. ap20-3o Superintendent. PROPOSALS FOR Bridge Superstructure and Masonry, and Filling Tres tle Approach. Office of County Controller. Pittsburg, Pa., April 22. lb'JL I Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 4 o'clock P. 3f., Wedncsnay, April 29. 1801, for the superstructure. and masonry of seven wrought iron through-plate girder bridges, and for the construction of onestone aich bridge. located as follows : No. 1. Over Little Deer creek, at James Car son's. Skew bridge. 33 feet clear span, 41 feet extreme length. Depth of girder, 43 Inches. Static load, 730 pound per lineal foot. No. 2. Over Lowries run at Henry Good's. Bridge 27 feet clear span. 30 feet extreme length. Depth' of girder, 43 inches. Static load, 700 pounds per lineal f cot. Nn. 3. Over Abers creek, at Millisee'a Mill. Bridge, 42 feet clear span, 45 feet extreme length. Depth of girder, 43 inches. Static load, 770 pounds per lineal foot. No. 4. Over Poketos creek, at Logan's Ferry. Bridge. 52 feet clear span. 55.5 feet extreme length. Depth of girder, 51 inches. Static load, 800 pound per lineal foot. No. 5. Over Little Bull creek, atBurtner's. Bridge, 3S feet clear span, 41 feet extreme length. Depth of girder, 43 inches. Static load, 750 pounds per lineal foot. No. 7. Over Deer creek, at Moses Reen's. Skew bride, 33 feet clear span. 36 feet extreme length. Depth of girder. 48 inches. Static load, 7S0 pounds per lineal foot. j No. 8. Over Streets tun, at Hays' coal works. Skew britlge, 43 feet clear span, bl feet extreme length. Depth of girder, 54 inches. Static load, &00 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 BigSewicklcy creek, at Duffs Mill. Stone arch bridge. 26 feet span. Seg mental arch. Also, for filling trestle approach to bridge t.vcr Chartiers creek at Duff's. Bridge contractors should examine the sites for themselves to ascertain tbeir peculiarities. the extent of false-work required and facilities and for transportation, etc, before bidding. MASONRY. Tbe approximate quantity of masonry is about 2.40O cubic varus, and must be of good quality conform to specifications. BIuh to bo by tho cubic yard in place, price to Include excavation, pumping, shoring, coffer dam:, etc Contractors must visit tbe sites of proposed bridges before submitting a bid. The county Mill furnish tbe cement loaded on cars at any railroad depots in the cities of Pittsburg or Allegheny, the contractor to pay tbe freight. AU bids must be addressed to the County CttmmLS'ioners, and indorsed "proposals for bridgo superstructure,'' "bridge masonry." or "filling trestle approach," as the case may he, each proposal to 1 accompanied by a bidder's bond, wi:h two sufficient sureties, in tbe sum ot not less than 50 tier centf tbe whole amount of the b'd. Bidders-must bid for each bridge separately, and may, in addition, bid fur tbo lot At a whole. ' Bids for bridge No. 4 must bo addressed in separate envelopes to tbe Commissioners of Westmoreland and Allegheny counties The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. The party to whom tbe contract is awarded shall give bond, wilb to sufficient sureties. In double tbe amount of the contract, for the faithful performance of the contract. Plans may be seen and specifications and forms of bond obtained at the dee of Charles Davi. County Engineer, after Thursday. April 23, J891. JAMES A. GRlER, auU-9-o I'nilf"r ruiiiv.LllA . vwumj uuutivuvit iCTISsrU s 'nsm iiJJhsalli'iri'iiTfliitr"Jitfi'i-i 'ffi-.Aifc'" i-fri -iiitriiliiiiiii7fLip.)iiiirrifii'fiti. :rMikWK FOB SJkXjIEi. That Desirable and Centrally Lo cated Property Known as the Fort Pitt Glass Works, CORNER OF Washington and Franklin Sts., Seventh Ward. Lot fronts 286 feot on Washington street by 135 nn Franklin street, and is thoroughly sew ered. It is about 200 feet from Fifth avenue anil 300 from Wjlle: is splendidly located for either residence or manufacturing purposes, and would be particularly well adapted for an apartment building, beiug only eight minutes' walk from Postoffice and but four minutes by Pit'sburg or Central Traction. The buildings are of a very substantial char acter, and can be utilized for any manufactur ing purpose with little or no alteration, or tba large amount ot building material can be used to excellent advantage in rebuilding. This property will be sold at a much lower price than any well situated piece of ground la Pittsburg. For price, terms, etc., see BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 102 FOURTH AV. ap23-74-TbSSa $115 FRONT FOOT. LLOYD'S CIRCLE. 100 FEET ON DITHRIDGE STREET Ey 177 feet. This price good for tbis week only. See Agents. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. ap22-79 162 Fourth Avenue. ElOR SALE EAST END PROPERTY. MURRY & EDSALL, nih25-01 34FIDELITY BUILDING. AUCTION SALES. STOCKS. STOCKS., Executor's Sale of Valuable Stocks Will be sold at auction, by order of the execu tors of the estate of R. CI Gray, deceased, at the Pittsburg Stock Exchange building. No 113 Fourth avenue, TUESDAY, APRIL 23, AT 3110 P. at, Tbe following valuable stocks: 200 shares People's National Bank, 40 shares People's Savings Bank. 50 shares Safe Deposit Company. 60 sbares Fidelity Title and Trust Company.. 200 sbares 31. it M. Insurance Company. 200 shares Boatman's Insurance Company. 400 shares Pittsburg Cyclorama Company. 6 shares South Fork Fishing Club. 10 shares TJuquesno Land Company. JOHN D. BAILEY, Auctioneer. Office, Room No. 9. ap22-61-D POSITIVELY THE LAST WEEK " OF THE SALE - OF - JAPANESE - GOODS AT 626 SMITHFIELD ST. Eales daily at 10 A. n., 2 aud 7:30 P. x. EOBINSON & CO., Auctioneers. apl9-152 UCTION SALE Fine furniture, carpets, tool chest and tools, notions, otc FRIDAY. April 24, at 10 o'clock, at the room or the HENRY AUCTION COMPANY, 31Market street. The entire famishment of a fine residence moved to tbe store for sale. Tapestry, parlor' suite, nak folding bed. bookcase, sideboard, office de6k. tool cbest and tools, mattress, E rings and bedding; also parlor snlte la rocatelle, tapestry rugi and olusu cham ber suites, wardrobe, sideboards, book case, desks, table, chair and rocker. leather couch, brns'el. velvet anil ingrain carpet for room, halls and stair, mattress and bedding, lot of notions, toys. etc. lyirce lot ot One flower and garden seeds. The goods now on exhibition and must ba sold as the owner is leaving the city. HENRY AUCTION CO.. ap23-72 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE Of a two-story brick dwelling house, with S one-story frame kitchen, situated at No. 1919 Sarah ktreet. PIttburc. S. S. The above prop erty will be sold to the highest bidder on SATUEDAY, APRIL 25, 1891, at! 3 P. M. Said house to be removed within 30 day) from day of sale. By order of DIRECTORS OF HUMBOLDT SUB-DI3. TltlCT bCHOOL. ap'ZS-35 J. A. McKELVEY, Auctioneer. Household furniture, propertvandlive stoolc Office 84 Frankstowu A v.. East End. Terms upon applictlon. mh8-143-D REMOVALS. REMOVAL THIS IS lO NOTIFY ALI members of tbe Duquesne Building autl Loan Association tbat on and after the 17ta, Inst, the association will meet at their new meeting place. George Stcuernagel's, corner Chestnut and Liberty sts.. Allegheny. Pa. By order of tbe association. FRANK J. FERTIQ, JR., Secretary. ap23-75 READY FOB BUSINESS. We bave secured possession of the two lame and substantial buildinus. Nos. 46 and 4S Sev enth avenue, opposite New Grant street, an with a complete stock of new goods respect fullytsollcit the patronage of the RETAIL DRUG TRADE. In addition to tho goods formerly carried la stock we have added a full line of DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. This department will b under the care of MR. CHARLES BABST, who will be glad t meet his former friends and customers and ta serve tbem acceptably. NO GOODS AT RETAIL. L II. HURLS DRUG CO., NOS. 46 AND 43 SEVENTH AVENUE. PITTSBURG. PA. apl-3.p CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 129 FOURTH AVE (Telephone 1773) Eeal Estate and Mortgages. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates. Get our new 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 5323. AnO-7 TRY OUR LAOGHTON PADS. BEST FOR RUBBER STAMPS.- NOT AFFECTED BY HEAT OR COLD. W. A. BUNTING, 20, Fifth Avenue, Send for Price List. apT-rrs McNAUGHBR & CO., Contractors for Paving Sidewalks With Cement. Brick sad Fire Brick. Concreting Cellars. HOFEDEKALSr., ALLEGHENY. PA. Curbstone furnished andset. ro7-5S-D PATENTS. a D. LEVIS. Solicitor of patents. 131 Fifth avenue, aboveStnitb&eld, next Leader office No delay. Established 20 years. s. jafXJ&xi-l'JSS&iJ - &gy',,&glg.-w .-, MS-ja- tft-V-'--li. r;