HUNTING FOR. JACOB. Mrs. Lena Sauers Would Lilye to Find Her Betrothed Bnsband. A BLOKDE WIDOW'S HARD LUCK. She Bora an Outfit for a Kamesake, kit He Das Disappeared. DETECTITK BENDEL ON THE TB.AIL Mrs. Lena Sauers, a blonde, plump and preposieisiDC widow, has started the ma chinery of the Department of Public 8afety " in motion, and with DetectiTe Bendel at the throttle it is speedinc after Jacob Sauers. The latter is not a blood relative of the lady, but she hoped to be related to him by mar riage ou the first day.of next month, when Cupid and Hymen play hide-and-seek among the June rosci. Mrs. Sauers' husbaub died in Germany year ago. The widow was disconsolate, but about three months ago came to this country, hoping that a change of scene would divert her mind from her great, and as she believed, irre parable loss. She had read wild, weird stories, printed in German text, of the won drous beauty of the land of gold across the Atlantic, and she wanted to see for herself the hordes of painted savages and countless millions of buffalo' which roam the flower starred prairies. Therefore the came to Pittsburg. Lena Meets With Jacob. Mrs. Sauers toot up her residence ou "Washington street As a stranger in a foreign country, bereft of husband and childless, she often sighed to hear the soft and musical gutturals ot the Fatherland. She longed to meet someone who had strolled Unter den Linden in old Berlin, and who could call before the mind's eye scenes dear to memory. The widow had any amount of leisure and some money, and as she had nothing to do but make friends, it was not strange bat she became acquainted with Jacob Sauers. The similarity in name proved a sharp edged tool with which to open the hermetic ally sealed can of conversation, and to gether they climbed their respective genea logical trees and delved among the roots in an endeavor to find a connection between the two families. In this they failed; but while defeated, they were still un conquered, and having decided that their families ought to have been united at one time or another, they determined to marry, and thus indissolublireld the two families. Combined ''Business With Love. Jacob Sauers was a prepossessing-young man, perhaps a trifle more youthtul than his betrothed. He had been in this coun try three years, and be was business from the ground up. He had been wresting a living from the world by peddling show cards, but his ambition was not satisfied; he wanted to reach out, Jacob and Lena indulged in long tete-a-tctes, as lovers will. They discussed the stvie of cot which tbey most affected, and agreed to dot a upon t e particular shade ot roses which should climb to their lattice window and awaken them in the morning by their fragrance. Now and again Jacob would interject a little business talk. Some method had to be provided for paying the rent Landlords do not rent cottages for the romance of the thing. Then, again, Jacob thought an occasional $1 bill would help to "jour iong tne outcn er, baker and grocer. Finally he broached his plan. He thought he could make money peddling cigars, but to do that he would need a horse and wagon and a little capital. Lena was very much in love, so she bought a horse and wagon, for which she gave $85, paid f40 for 1,000 cigars and gave Jacob an other 40 in cash. fgt Jacob -Dropi Out of Eight. Jacob professed undying constancy and a determination to make a fortune. He started on Monday on his quest Xo word was heard of him on Tuesday, and "Wednesday evening, the half-way house of the week for fond loverf. passed without any aign of the erstwhile affectionate Jacob. The little blonde laid awake all "Wednes day night thinking. Early Thursday morn ing she made a tour of all the livery stables in the two cities. Jacob might have dropped dead, but he could not have carried the horse and wagon with him to a better world, she reasoned. She didn't find the rig, and it finally dawned upon her that she was out $165 in cash and a prospective husband. YWerday Mrs. Sauers told her story to Inspector McAleese. That official was puzzled. If Lena had given the outfit and money to Jacob he had a legal right to do as he pleased with tbem; and she could not punish him for breach of promise, for the date for fulfilling the marriage contract had not yet arrived. In this dilemma Inspector McAleese turned tbe case over to Detective Bendel, who has taken up the trail, and pro poses to keep up his record of never going after a man without getting him. PASSEKGEE TEAFFIC EECEIPTS. Tbe Figures of the C wjrj favor100 Com pany ,. The receipts uCui passengers carried by the Citizens' Traction Company for the first four months of this year were as follows: January. 552,105 92; February, 547,975 44; March. ?51,499 69; April, $52,465 81, a total of 5204,046 86. The same months last year showed a total of 5179,287 85, the increase this year being $24,759. If this increase is maintained it will re sult in the net earnings being increased to the extent of 3 per cent on the company's capital over the earnings oi last year. The new electric road to Sharpsburg is expected to add materially to tbe net earnings, but it will not be completed until July. Sunday Excursions to Schenley Park. Officials of the Junction Bailroad are con sidering the advisability of ginning special trains to Schenley Park every Sundav dur ing the summer. Tbey think it would be a paying venture, as the road runs right into the park. CEUA LOGAVS second letter on surplus adipose In THE DISPATCH to-morrow. She glres figures for the perfect xnan and woman. Twenty-four pages, 192 columns, 1SO.OOO words. ME'S SUITS. Three Special Bargains To-Day. To-day we place on sale three special bar gains in men's suits. We have marked: 1,000 men's suits at $5 each. 1,000 men's suits at $10 each. 1,000 men's suits at 515 each. Whether yon want a business suit or a fine dress suit, you'll find just the thing at 55, 510 or $15. Light and dark suits, smooth or rough materials; any style you want sack, cutaway or Prince Albert P. C. C. C, PlTTSBtntO COMBIXATIOX Clothiko Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets. The Newly Zdceused Saloonkeepers Will build up their trade rapidlv if thev stock up with the Itcn City Brewing Co. '"a popular brand ot beer. 'Phone 1186. Twejjtt THOCSAJfJi shades at a price, at "Weltv's, 120 Federal street, 65, 67, 69 and 71 Part: war. ITS TJ. S. Mabike BAND to-day at Old City Hall. Matinee prices 50 cents. Sprint; SoIUps. For a good-fitting suit go to Pitcairn's, 434 Wood street T7. S. Marine Band to-dv at Old Cjtj Hall. Matinee pricei"50 cents. -4 ( MAY HURUHE1R TRADE. What the Wholesale IJqnor Dealers Are Liable to Miss 'bTBeinE Compelled to Close Up New Saloon Keepers Getting Their Work In. " I It is Intimated that some wholesale liquor dealers -who may make their pile this year, and be ready to go out of business, may have a little fun with the county when their year expires. They lose threeand perhaps more days while awaiting the Verdict, and pay over 51 50 licence per day. t One oC these days, too, is Saturday, and who can estimate the bottle and jug sales oi a Saturday, "unless he keep a record ofthe busioess. It isn't likely that those who wish license in future will do so, but most applicants doubtless leel much disgruntled. Water tha.t has passed the mill grinds no grist, and it is just possible that some people who miss their Sunday booze may get along, so well and feel to much better on Monday that they may be induced to pwear off and mate the'dealera' loss permanent. "With election davs lost and three possibly fonr days to start with, rrhoJesate dealers will lose about a week this vear. Tbe wholesalers do consider it rather tough that tbey should have heenf compelled to shut down Thursday night There were some who thought there was nothing to pre vent their remaining open yesterday and delivering goods ordered before 12 o'clock Thursday night Still, they concluded that discretion was better than running their heads against a stone wall, and, though nearly all ot them kept opeu yesterday for the transaction of necessary business, no goods were sent out Orders were taken in many instances for future sales and deliv eries. It was odd on some of tbe main streets to see well-known saloons either 'closed up entirely or opened as cigar stores or restau rants or as both combined. There was an air of gloom about such places which was not dissipated by the presence, of' the proprie tor's friends, who told him how forry they felt Some ofthe new people who were for tunate enough to have their saloons ready for the opening wore beamiog countenances. The strike has prevented many of the sewly-onened saloons from presenting an attractive and finished appearance, but some of the lucky holders of licenses have opened up despite that drawback. The re ceipts at Stroup's mixed drink bar Thurs day, which will be turned oyer to the Kews boys' Home fund, were 5375 17. The total receipts at Mr. Stroup's wind-up were $1,537 02. A MTSTEEI0TJS CIECULAE Received by Many Saloon Keepers Who Do Business on Penn Avenue. The saloon keepers out in the Pennavenae district received yesterday the following postal card : . PmsBUEO. May L Dear Sir lhe Cigar Merchants' Union hereby notifies you not to give away cigars or tobies to encourage tbe liquor trade. It you do. you must not find fault If we appear against you to tbe next License Court We are yours most re? pectf nlly. Cioar Merchants' Union. This notice created considerable feeling among those who received it, and it is gen erally pronounced as a piece of impudence. Several saloon keepers were visited, and expressed themselves in an, emphatic man ner. One of tbem stated that he expressed tbe unanimous sentiment of all when he said that he could not conceive what the object of the notice was, or wherein it could benefit the uu.on that sent it He said that he pre sumed that a saloon proprietor had a right to give to a customer a tobie if be so desired, or give to a friend a cigar when in the saloon in a manner just as legal as if it were given while on the street He said that no good saloon gave men tobies or cigars with each drink merely for the purpose ot gaining trmAm Tli.i. earn aAntimAntfl wpn Y- pressed by many others. NEW ORLEANS people Jire not disposed to shed any tears over the Italian lynching. Interviews with prominent Crescent City people In THE DISPATCH to-morrow. All the news. 24 pages. A TIP FOB OCEAN TEAVELEE8. European Visitors Warned to Take Natural ization rapes Along. The trouble in the coke country and at New Orleans has stirred up the New York immigrant inspectors to a degree of vigi lance which, if exerted years ago, might have averted the bloodshed in both places. Every steerage passenger-is closely scrutin ized, and, whenever the present immigra tion laws will shut out, tbe immi grants are rejected. The steamship companies have become alarmed, and to avoid trouble have sent out notices to their agents to instrnct visitors to 'Europe to taxe their naturalization papers with tbem, iso tbey won't be stopped at the gates on their return. Captain J. J. McCormick, the local agent, said that so far as he knew naturalized citi zens had not been excluded, but the steam ship companies are afraid they will be, and tbe presence ofthe papers will settle all dis putes. A Tin Plate Menn Card. "W. P. Townsend, of NewJBrighton, father ofthe Beaver county ex-Congressman, reg istered at the Duquesne last evening. He is a member of the Americau Tariff League, and was on his way home from the New York banquet He bad ihe menu, which was printed on tin plate made in St Louis. Tbe bill of fare was in. plain, old, Anglo Saxon, and for once a,t least guests at a banquet knew beforehand what they were going to eat SCIENTIFIC and Electrical news gossip Is a feature or THE DISPATCH,every Snnday. Instructive columns In the mammoth Msue to-morrow. Senator Fllnn Hopes for the Best Senator Flinn came Hack 'from Harris burg yesterday. He expects tbe new street bills will be passed on Tuesday, and he thinks and hopes they will bear the critical inspection of Governor Pattison. The Annual Meetings. Tbe annual meetings of the Berlin, Salis bury and Somertetand Cambria branchesof the B. & O. road will be held at the com pany's office on Monday. ' ' PEOPLE WHO COKE AND GO. f C. L. Magee went East last night Col. "W. P. Bend, the Chicago coal man. is in tne city. Colonel John J. Foster, advance business manager of Madam Janauschek, is in the city.. John W. Passmore, of Salem, and 8. "W. Tart, of Warren, are registered at tbe Ander son. Patrick McBryde, Secretary of the United Mine Workers, returned to Columbus last evening. Miss Leonard. Preceptresi of the Indiana State Normal School, was in tbe city yesterday seeing friends. C. A. Egley, Commercial Agent of tbe Queen and Crescent route, was hustling for business In Pitttburg yesterday. P. Laflui 'Kellogg, manager of the Phmnix Powder Company, and John Cliffy, treasurer, are at the ilonongabcla House. Fred C. Gifford, a proVuinent Cambridge Democrat: T. Bute, of Magdeburg, ancf Aron Baines, of. Hauorer, arc stopping at tbe Du quesne. Bev. Dr. Bichmond, ot Louisville, passed (breach the city last evening bound fur Philadelphia. Ho was formerly pastor of tbo tstiadyside Presbyterian Church. He likes bis Soutnorn borne and Is happy: Judge W. H. Upson, of Akron, registered at the Seventh Avenue Hotel yesterday. Tbe Judge Is a staunch Republican, and claims there Is no donbt about McKlnley's nomination and election for Governor. J. B. Ford, a former Pittsburger, and for a number of years general foreman of the Pennsylvania Construction Company, at Union town, paused through tbls city yesterday for Pueblo, Col where he Is to tafce a similar posi tion in the works of rtolicrt A. R. Inhnitnn Mr. Ford is an expert operator in open-hearth - HBesaMae ekreAMt tO-Ditvlay advertisements one aoUar per square for one. insertion. Classified advertise merits on this page, such as Wanted, Tor Bale, To Let. etc ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than lhi ly cents. Top line being displayed counts at two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smlthfietd and Otsraond Streets, airways open. j bkanch offices a3 foi.lows, wherb want, rok sale. to let, and othee transient advertisements will-. he received up to 9 p. m. fok insertion. Advertisements should be prepaid unless acjer tisera already have accounts with Tnx Disea"CH. rOK THE SOOTHSIDE. SO. 1 CAIUON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 602. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6111 PENN AVE. , PITTSBUKS-ADDITIONAL. THOMAoMcCAFKREV K09 Bntler street. EUILG. hTUCKEY, Mth tret and Pennave. ALLKUHlkNY. A. J. JCAEKCHElt, 59 Fedsral street. H. J. JIcUKIDK. Market House, Allejrhenv. F. H. EGGKK3 & BON. Ohio and, Chestnut st. THOMAS McHEN RY, Western and lrwln aves; G. W". HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PKRRY M. ULEIM. Rebecca and Allejrhenv aves. WANTED. Vale HelD. -r a n r r r a FlUKT-nr.ARS BARBER. O wares 7 per week and hoard, at JACO: BCHENKEL'S, 1 Sixth St., East Liverpool, O. wares 17 per week and hoard, at JACOB my2-:4 BAKBER-GOOO MAN FOR GOOD PLACE. Call at I). T. bTUMPENUOltST'3, Wllklns burg. Pa. inyl-10 B OY TO WORK AROUND A STABLE AND make himself Eenenujr userni. Apply to IJR-K-IF.NMMISiVKTSJllNARY INFI QliAni 215 First av. niyI-60 TOY-TO ATTEND TO BILLIARD TABLES JL at HOTEL ANDERSON. Call between 10 my2-62 and II o'clock. -1.0YS-TWO BOYS WHO CAN DEPOSIT (10 to tts cash security. ApplTlHl LIBERTY. myM2 BREAD FOREMAN-TO GO OUT OF THE city: must understand French and Vienna bread. Apply before jioon oa Saturday MA II VIN'S, Liberty st. mfZ-23 c ASH BOYS APl'LY UH1S MORNING A1 KAUFUANNS'. ray--ai COATMAKKRS Immediately. Greenville, Pa. -TWO FIRST-CI.ASS MEN, Inquire of HEN RY J ACOBS, my2-l GOATM AKER-GOOD MAN-STEADY n OUK the year round. MAY BROS., bteubenvllle. O. rayS-lS COOK FIRST-CLASS WHITE COOK FOR restaurant. Apply In person to LUKE LYNCH. 102 and 104 Diamond St., McKeesport. ap30-89-Ths DRUG CLERK-OFTWOORTHKEEYEARS' experience. Address 3. O.. Dispatch office DRUG CLERK-bECONU ASSISTANT WITH reference. P. a BOX 365, city. my2-l5 GENTLEMAN OF ABILITY AND ADDRESS to act as local agent for standard semi monthly publication on banking: remunerative bnslnt-ss for the right partT. Address 1HOMAS B. PATON, 6J Pine St., N. Y. City. my2-2 MAN WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT OPEN ING for a stood, reliable business man. one who Is active and In good stnndlnc. that can com mand from S3, 000 to SM. 000 In ready cash: the busi ness we ofler has no superior In the State, the parties Interested are all well-known business men ofhtch commercial standing, and we do not hesitate In sarlnc that any remlemsn wishing a (rood, substantial and good naTlug buMncss "111 find onr statement truthful by taking the tronble to Investigate: we preler that parties wishing fall artlcularsto-allfn person at private offlce. 190 OBINSON ST., corner Sandusky, Allegheny. my2 MARBLE WORKERS AT THE SALTSBURG Marble and Granite Works: one general workman In marble: also ona granite worker. Apnly or address R. P. BICK. myl-31 MEN THREE CARRIAGE WOODWORKERS and six painters. Apply atonoeto F. W. SAWERT & CO., 5917-13 Penn av.. East End, city. myl-6 SHOVEL POLISHERS AND WELDERS-BY St. Louis Shovel Company. St. Louis, Mo . lour shovel nlate polishers and one front stran bolder: none but experienced bands wanted; good Day ana sieaav erapiovment to rigm men on Friday and Saturday to L. BYKN men Annlv Tn.'r Vfc i ay Pitts'- Hotel Anderson, Sixth at. and Penn ay.. Pitta burg, myl-23 SLATER-ATONCE, A PRACTICAL BLATEK. who Is also a good tinner; work all the time at good wages to reliable man. J. J. DICKSON, Washington, Pa. ap29-29 SOLICITORS-TO SELL BONDS AND LOAN money; good pay. MUTUAL INVESTMENT CO.. Room L 439 Grant St. Office hours 7:30 to 9 A. If., 4 to r. M. ap30-43-TTESn SOLIC1TORS-FOR CHEAPEST jiND BEST lire Insurance policy. MURRT EDSALL, 34 Fidelity .Building. ap2N76 TAILORS-THREE FIRST-CLASS TAILORS to Work on renalrin g and altering. A pply to JAMLS DICKSON. 65 Fifth ay., second floor, at once. , ap21-D TAILORS-THREE FIRST-CLASS TAILORS to work on repairing and altering. Apply to JAMES DlCKbON. 65 Fifth av., second floor, at once. ap2!-r Jl gents. AGENTS-TOSELLTHE PINLKSS CLOTHES line; the only line ever Invented that holds the clothes without pins: a perrect success: patent recently issued; sold only by agents, to Whom the exclusive right Is zlven; on receipt of 60 cents we wlU send a sample line by mall; also circulars; price list and terms toairents: secure your terri tory at once. Address THE PIN L HSs CLOTHES LINE CO., l'Hermonst., Worcester. Mass. , apl2-142-ws' AUENTS-TO tiELL THE NEWEST AND best subscription books In the market: the most recent additions to our list are "Our Great Continent." "Losslng's United States." John Boyle O'Reilly's Poetry and Songs of Ire land." -The Soldier In the Civil War;" send for catalogue, terms and territory. P.J. FLEMING & CO., 135 Fifth ay, apl2-TuWThF3Su AGENTS-WEOFFER BiG MONEY IN EX CLUSIVE territory: our new Dttcnt sales sell at sight In city or countrvrnew agents first In field actually getting rich: one agent In one day cleared S96;socan you; catalogue free. ALPINE SAFE CO, No. 363-371 Clark St., Cincinnati. O.. fe25-3l-ws AGFNTS BOTH GENEKAL AND CAN VASSING, wanted on Zell's Encyclopedia (5 vols.). Zell's Condensed Cvcic. (1 vol.). House hold Cyclopedia (W.0O0 receipts) and Atlases. For liberal terms and territory address T. EL WOOD ZELL, Publisher, Philadelphia. njM ORGAN 1ZERS-BY .THE FRIENDLT AID Society: pays Its members 8100 every six months: Jias paid 8300,000111 benefits: reserve and benefit fond held in trust by the state or Massa chusetts: terms liberal. Address FRIENDLY AID SOCIETY, Waltham, Mass. myl-13 Female HelD. -OOR GOOD COOK - REFEUENCE RE- .j uuibhu. Apply las .ksxehn AV.. Alle gheny. my2-l3 1 1RL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN A VT small ramily; good wages. 244ALLEGHENY AV., Allegheny. myl-30 GIRL-FOR GENERAL HOCSEWORK NO small children. 1315-1317 CARSON ST.. S.b. ap29-53-wxbs LADY STENOGRAPHEtt-WHO OPERATES callgraph; stale age. experience, clerical work. Address STENOGRAPHER, Dispatch oIHce. niy2-7 Male and Female Help. COACHMAN. 40 LABORERS. FARM HANDS, blacksmith, teamster, colored man-servant, hotel cooks, dishwashers, dining room girls, cham bermaids, pantry drU, lady's maid. child's nurse, GOcooks and chambermaids, housekeeper. MEE HAN'S, 545 Grants!. Te.. 90. apT7-D COOKS CHAMBERMAIDS. NURSES, laundresses, dlnlngrooin girls. 200 house clrls, Ave vounir girls; German and colored girls drivers, farm hands, gardeners, white and col ored waiters. MRS. L. THOMPSON, 608 Grant street. ap23-D Situations. BOOKKEEPING-I ATTEND TO ANYTHING In the line or intricate accounting, such as opening aud closing or books or correction or errors: also give Instructions In the use or the Voucher System. A. F. bAWHILU 187 Federal St.. Allegheny, Pa. deS-54-D POSITION-IN GEN ERAL ACCOUNTING OR bookkeeping, young married man: practical experience of ten years: eatlractory reference from present employers and reasons for change. Address BESSEMER. DUpatch offlce. ap25-J0 POSITION-BY A JfOUNG MARRIED MAN as shipping clerk: have had seven years' ex perience; acquainted with all shipping points througnnut the United states; good reference. Address W. B.. Dispatch offlce. .. mi2-42 SITUATION-BY A IOUNG I.ADY WHO understands bookkeeping, shorthand and typewriting. Call or address 30 LOCUST ST. ap39-6 SITUATION-BYAYOUNG MAN AT CLEAN ING offices: jrood refereuce. Address CLEAN, lllspatcn offlce. my2-5 Financial. MONEY JUR FAClLlflES FOR FURNISH ING money to any amount on bond and mortgage are unequaled: lowest rates , of Interest and no delay, if j ou need money apply MORRIS & FLEMING, lm Fourth aye. Jj27-86-rrssu TVTONEYTO LOAN ON MORTGAGES: LOW EST interest: no delay. BLACK iJlAlKD, Mtoirtliav. apll-24-TTS MOICIGAGES-WK HAVE MONKY TO LOAN In any amount desired, at lowest rates; no delay. C. O'DONNELLASON, 3140 Penn av. mtall-S7-s MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALL'EGHENi county property at lowest rates. HENRI A. WEAVER & CO.. & 1'onrtu avenue. mb2-o MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at -Of. t and , per cent. ALLES A JAlLKi; 14 Fourth ay TcL 167, apM-19-msu -i TlnanclftU j - MANUFACTURERS DESIRING MORE CBN . TKAL location, free fnel. Increased facili ties and additional capital will learn something tallies' advantage by addressing tlie uhderslrnta comra.nTewho'' are onfrstlnirlu the natural jras belt of Indiana. HATHAWAY lhVEaTJIENT CO., 25 txchunKesl'j. lccieliester, U 1. ar3-'J0 TUSEY TO LOAN AT LOWKSr MARKET O.TA ra rntM on bond and morteaee: no delay. KEKU 1). CUYLEift CO.. cor. Fourth av. and Grant at dell-XTS MONEY lO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE seeurl les. lowest rates: no delay. SAMU EL Y. ULAUE & CO, 09 .Fourth av. dell-4-TThs Boarding. BOARD-FOB A FEW WEEKS FROM MAT 18, board for four (gentlemen, lady and two Boys), within ten minutes' walk or any rennsyi' vanl& Kallro.id station between Pittsburg and Hawkins. Address X. Y, Z.. care carrier verner. East Liberty P. o. ray2-5S Miscellaneous. TM.AaS-Tw0 LARGE'U. ". FLAG6, STATE 1? size and price. , P. O. BOX 1057. in j2-7 "DAI'ER CUTTER GAUGE. ADDRESS J, JL McMABB, 193 Main St., Allegheny, Pa, my2-7 1-SENS1I1NS 1 HE PITTSBURG" PENSION '. STEVENSON A CO.. 100 iT AGENCY OF J. H. Firth st.-Pensions now had fors.ll disabled sol diers, permanently helpless children and widows of deceased soldiers under late actor Congress; pensions Increased to correspond with tbe dis ability: bounties collected: certllleatcs of service procured where dlschargerare lost. deJO-SS-TTR ' PERSONS CONTEMPLATING eURCHAS 1NG well located lots for homes to call on L. D. WINGKNKOIH, No. 100 Fourth av.. lor a plan of Nadlne.Park; prices are .0, only l pet rent cash! tl per week ; uu interest and no taxes. myz-ll PUMP-ONEDOUBLE-ACTINGDEEF-WELL pump; state capacity. Address 1. O. BOX low. . my2-ea s END FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES OF all paper, free to any address; lo-cent wan at Sc. is-centwall nana- at 8c. 25-oentrold paper at 10c a bolt. U. G. O'BRIEN. Paint and W all Paper Store 292 Fifth av. mb20-44ns TO GIVE AWAY-A LIMITED NU31BER OF Madame Fleshcr's Ladles' Tailor System and Art Dressmaker: a mtsntnecht gift., .Call at onreatlHE SCHOOLOF DESIGN AND DKFSS CUTTING. No. 951 Penn av. ap29-4 FOB SALE-lMPKOVrD BEAL ESTATE. City .Residence. HOUSES-FOUR NEWDWF.LL1NGHOUSES, or seven rooms each, pantry and .Inside w. c: premises sewered: Nos. SIX). 282 2X4. 23LS Fox alley. Southslde; on easy terms and long time. EDWIN LOGAN, Attorney-at-Law, ISO Fourth ay. ap2J-39-TTSSn -VpW- WELL-FINISHED BRICK HOUSE OF L1 7 rooms, bathroom and finished attic, both gases, city water, good cellar, outside -wash-house; larce lot planted In grapevines, sbrnb-b-ry, etc.: side entrance, cement walks, street paved, sewered and sldowalked; Miller street. iteivreen denier ana I'oiwei'; e,iw. n-t-i). CHARLES SOUERS & CO., 129 FonrUi av. ' ap30-32-D O OOO-KNOXVILLE ROKOUUH. RA1IS- '9 MAN St.. 10 minutes from the Incline, new rram house of 4 rooms, hall, side porch. Inside shutters, nicely finished throughout, natural gas. city water, good ce:!ar, brick pavement around the house: roomy lot: easy terms. 1-1-28. CHARLES SOIIKKS A CO., 129 Fourth av. ap29-57 QQ 800-FRAME BOUSE OF 6 ROOMS. HBli all. finished attic. Inside shutters, hard wood mantels, tile hearths, electric bells, city water, front porch, good cellar; corner of Breen and Wandlcss streets: easy terms: a chean oron- erty. (1-1043). CHARLES bOUERS A CO., IS Fourth ay. ap30-S2-D East End Residence. A CONVENIENTLY SITUATED AND pleasant East End home at a low price and on easy terms; Carver street, between Larimer av. and Ashley st close to Duquesne electric line: nearly new two-story Queen Anne frame bouse of 6 rooms, bath. hall. laundry, city water, natural gas? front and side TJOrches, dry cellar, well sewered: lot 47x70 feet: t?.60O. (2-12-83). CHARLES bOMERS A CO., 129 Fourth ay. ap3o-52-D" EAST END-NIAGARA ST.. NICE NEW frame house on a large choice lot, 8 rooms, bath, finished attic Inside shutters, slate mantels, tile hearths, laundry, cemented cellar, both gaes; all modern improvements: lot 23x200 feet: 15,000. qr an additional adjoining lot or the same size, to getherwlththehonseforiS,500. 2-5-S8. CHAKLKS bOMBBS & CO , 129 Fourth ay. ap29-5T FOR SALE-J6.500-A VERY NEAT AND modern brick house 9 rooms, late fixtures: lot 36x100 feet (or 72 feet front If desired): fruit I lutooiwu iee tor tl lees irons n aesireaj; and ornamental trees; one square from Fifth Shadyside; location good: price J8.500. (139.) av.. See u . a. xijnjtu.a a suns, eo ronrtnav. apll--ll,IS.2Smy2.9 FOR SALE-MAWHINNEY ST.(PAVED AND sewered), near Forbes st , and facing tbe Schenley Park a handsome new brick house, eight rooms, modern fixtures: worth an txaml natlbn; price. 89,000. see W. A. HEUHDN & bONS. &0 Fourth av. ap22-46-22,27,m,y2,8 GOOD RESIDENCE-W1TH HALL IN CEN TEB. and large corner lot on twopavoM streets, half square from cable cars In the etty: ten rooms In residence, bath, gas and water; lot about 125x173 leet: shade trees, shrubbery: a beautiful place, directly in tbe city. 29 .minutes' ride from the Court House, with as much or a country atmosphere as Hit were five mllos away; a rare bargain, as sale Is absolute to close np an account. JAS. V. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St., adjoining Fourth av., Pittsburg. myl-2I TTOUSE AND LARGE LOT ON CRAIG ST. s i UGlieneid. oetween Firth ay. and Forbes i St., eignt rooms witn oath, natural gas. hot and cold water, porch front and rear, fine lot and lawn all around tbe house: -very desirable loca tion: will sell at a reduced price: Immediate pos session. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 313 Wood st , city. my2-45-n VTEW EAST END RESIDENCE WITH J large lot, lawn front, side and rear, frnlt and shade trees: 9 rooms hath, lavatory; natural gas and all other modern appliances, and In prime order In every particular; very convenient and desirable location: near to tbe cable ears of both lives, and contiguous to railroad station; tbls property Is worth looking at. JAS. W. DKAl'EA CO., 313 ood st., city. myWl-D' ONLYS3.600-A NEAT EIGHT-ROOM FRAME house, with natural gas. city water and other conveniences. In desirable and central location of East End. wltbln easy five mlnnle' walk or two cables or P. R. R.. and only two minutes of Duquesne Electric, which Is now announced ready ror full operation by May 15: line lot: terms easy. S, A. DICKIE CO., Penn and Shady av.. E. fc. 809. myMO-Tus" PENN AV.-COME AND LET US SHOW YOU this property, east or Point Breeze, amid the largest dwellings and well-kept grounds in city; abeautirul.brickof 11 rooms: or course. It has all latest Improvements; lot 51x330, with fine large shade trees: convenient to P. it. R. Get price from BLACK BA1RD, 95 Fourth av. (a251) myi-31-2,4,8 PROPERTY ELLSWORTH AV. PROPERTY the most deslrablo and lhe cheapest now in the market. Call on the premises. 5741 Kl.r.b WORTH AV.East End. ap28-e7 CJO 600-STONE FRONT-JUST THINK. A (5ol stone jront of eight rooms, with all latest Improvements, chandeliers, china closets, large Eautrles. cablhet mantels, papered all through, oth gases and electric lights: 90-foot asphalt street, flagstone walks, close to P. R. K. una elec tric road, fine neighborhood. Do not buy without looking at this desirable East End house: easy terms. Call and get keys at BLACK A BAIKD'S, 95 Fourth av.. myJ-SS-S,?,! OA 000 EAST END, ULLSWORTH AV., Jtt1 two-storv frame house of five rooms, hall, larce finished attic sh)te mantels, stone hearths, naturalga. plpedfoc artlflcltl gas. city water, front porch, rood cellerr slate roof: lot 20x100; easy terms. 2-TJ-81. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 129 Fourth av. ap29-57 j-i rr ooo will buy a very fine mod- J) JL i 7 ERN brick residence of J2 large rooms, with nrcry convenience: situate on rorbesav.j Oakland: corner lot. size 25 45x127 feet to an alley: iirlck stable on rear of lot; terms reasonable, bee RF.ED B. COYLE CO., Fourth ay. and Gnrnt street. my2-78-Tussn Allegheny Residence. CORNER PKOPERTY-AN ELEGANT SITU ATION near Perrysvllle av surrounded by every beauty or the country, with quick transit to and rrom the city; a corner propert) compris ing 337 reet; elevated grounds, thrlrty prndnUng fruit, shade and forest trees: substantial house of six rooms, finished att'c, halls, porches, excellent and attractive condition; the price, 83,500, could be realized from crdund If subdivided, without buildings: ""easy terms of payment. (3-5-30) CHARLES SOMERS & CO., IS Fourth av. aoI9-67 FINE LARGE RESIDENCE, WITH SPACIOUS hallway In the center. In Allegheny, .mar the parks, 12 elegant rooms all In prime order throughout) thcentlre residence being fitted up with every necessary modern appliance: one of the most complete und pcrlect homes In either city, and occupies the center of a beantirul lot about fkixJU) feet; stable ami carriage house, etc., thereon Further particulars and a permit to ex amine the premises can beiobtalned at onr office. J S.- W. liltAPE CO.. 313 Wood St., adjoining Fourth av., Pittsbnrg. , mr2-4o-I HOUSE AND LOT IN ALLEGHENY-NEAR to the parks aud ulectrlc cars; eight rooms and hall, all In good order, being remodeled and fixed up throughout: will be ready for occupancy lna lew-weeks; fine lot fronting on two streets; plenty or room for another house on the unoccu pied cuf or the lot. Jis. W. DRAPE CO., 813 Wood su, Pittsbnrg. my2-45-D' Qr 300-PAGE ST.V ALLEGHENY. FINE C?vJl7 brick TesldenceJ handsome appearance, li'ie location: pressed brick front, stone trim mings: eight rooms, finished attic, wide halls. Inside shutters, slldtngtjours. both gases, marble mantels, electric bells liundr). front and rtar stairs and .porches: .artlstlcallx painted ana papered all through: (stationary range, largu pantry:lot:oxlGO;eaiiytaras. (3-3-15). CHARLES SOMEltS A CO . 13) Fobrth av. ap-57 i i Ci OOO WILL PURCHASE AN ELEGANT 3U? new Queen Ahneframu dwelling in Sec ond ward. Allegheny, containing 8 rooms, recep tion hall, tile hearths, slate mantels, closets and cupboards, range, finished attic; bath, two Inside w. e.'s: lot fronts oil two streets: the neighbor hood Is first class; the view very Unet very easy terms. M. F. HIPPliE ft CO.. M Fourth av. ,anJ-s.ih8 OOO WII.I. H1TY A 10 FF.lt CENT VFT Allegheny, beluga fnree-story brick dwelling or 7 lUFBBblllCIIt MLUSIA DD QUiaDlhT lirRPtl ii rooms: ajgoff mieenouseorronr rooms mrtif of lot: both honses rent .for MOO per vear. See HEED B. IXJ JO ILK 4)V0 corner Fourth av. and M"1 .!- ... -. ' .- - r . ' 4XDTI.1S . 'mjl-w SALE-rMPROVED REAL, ESTATE. " '.-- -. -i- ' ...- -...-. Suburban Berldences. AN AGUE OF GROUND AND FINE BESI DENCKonP. R. -R.. three -tnlnutes' walk from railroad station; only 36 minutes' ride from Union depot: ten elegant rooms In residence, and complete city convenience: bath, gas, water, etc., etc., H In prime order In every-particular: grounds well Improved considerable quantlty.of shade trees; shrubbery, etc. : outbuildings, etc. etc, JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 318 Wood st-PItts-burg. -inyl-I3 EDOEWOOD STATION, ON THEP. It R.-1S recognised as one or the cbolee residence points for a subnroan borne: at a reduced price. S4.20O, we offer an excellent property: fine lot, KH130, with modern bouse of seven rooms,, hath and all conveniences of afJMt-da.s cltyhcase: good sidewalk dlrect-from station; beautiful view; easy terms: look at 1L (4-23-97) CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 129 Fourth ay. ap2-58' EDGEWORTH-FT. 3RAYNE BAILROAD Queen Anne house. nlneroorau bath, not and cold water: supplied throughout with spring water: four acres or ground, stable, etc. : a beau tiful country home.- DAVID SHAW AlCO.. 152 tonrlhay mrtSMts' INGRAM. P. H. 1L K.-HERK 18 WHAT YOU , want, two mlnnles from the station, a nice lot aoxra reet. and a -nice new frame dwelling. ""J paperea anapainten, ot seven rooms and nail, slste and wood mantels, natural gas, fruit trees: nrice U SCO Dart down and yonng balance weekly or monthly payments. (1182). Particulars at jjliACK A BAIRU'S, No. 95 Fourth av. ' uiyWO-2,7.15' SUBURBAN HOME -OVER AN ACRE OF ground: good house: S rooms: stable, car riage house, etc: plenty of fruit and water; will sell as a whole, will divide or will trade. A. D. WILSON, 85 Federal it. ap-33-ThS TWO ACHES AND GOOD RESIDENCE IN the suburbs, near the city, only three min utes from railroad station, eigat rooms in resi dence, hall, porches, natural gas. etc., etc., copious flow orpure water, great variety of fruit and shade trees and shrunbery: a pretty place. JAs. W. DRAPE A CO.. 313 Wood st , adjoining Fourth av., Pittsburg. myl-2X "TX7"ILKINSBURO-HOLSE OF FIVE ROOMS vr In good repair, nicely papered and near electric line: 500 down, balance easy; lot 25x125. (KS7). BLACK A BAUtD, No. 95 Fourth av. ny2-!iO-2,7,I5 20O-FRAME HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS. 1 front and rear oorcbes. nicely papered and vraiuea, natural gas. goou wen; one-qunrieracre. with fine shade trees, all kinds of fruit and two grape arbors; a verv attractive place at a low price: Harmarvllle, Pa.. West Penn R. R.. two minutes from station, 12 miles from Pittsbnrg. (4-47-183) CHARLES SOMEES A Co., 129 Fourth avenue. my2-5l-TTS' . . . . - l- : 100 CASH WILL SECURE A FINEHOUSE 1 of seven large rooms, two finished attic. reception 11x11. uaiu, natural gas, eieGirjciignis, furnace In cellar, .slate roof, tile hearths, finely papered: lot 50x120 to 20-fbol alley:. in Wtlklna I.ur; price only R7C0. MAGAW A GOFF, L1M., 145 Fon-th av. . myl-2 .. ... . . . i -..-.-.. .. 700-1NGRAM. P. H. R. It.. 1HREE- V STORY frame of two storerooms and 14 dwelling rooms, natural gas. , water on porch, good cellars: total rent 8842 per year; lot 40x120 reet. (1176) BLACK A BAIRD, No. 95 Fburth avenne. A my2-33-Tnrs 15 ST ACRES-flPR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR cltv or nailer property In suburbs: 15 acres. House oraen rooms, barn, poultry-house, spring-house, avl in excellent condition: vine yard, fruit, shade, meadow and garden ground; very productive: line of P., Ft. W. A C. R. R. and Ohio river: a beautiful situation Jn view of city: a low price to prompt purchaser. CHARLES SOMERS A CO.. 129 Fourth ay. myMl-TTS ' Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.-EENT OR SALE Hotels, cottages and bathhouses: lots for sale In allparts or tbe cltv; also South Atlantic City. 1SRAFL O. ADAMS CO., Real Estate Agents. Real Estate and Law Building, myl-55 JTOR sale lots. City Lot. 2 CHEAP BUILDING LOTS-40X120 FEET. ON Cobden and Clover sis , Twenty-seventh ward, S. S.. to be sold at Orphans' Court sale, on Wednesday, May 6. at 3 o'clock, on the premises. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO.. 313 ft ood sL, Pittsburg. - mri-47-BWS East End Lots. B UILDING LOTS IN OAKLAND: CONVENI ENT to city; best in market. A. D.WILSON. 1 ap30-33-TllS TT ERE IS WHAT TOU WANT IF YOU' XX don't have much money, and want to get a lot aud build a small home. Get away rrom the crowned part of the cltv: lust four lelt out of abont 50 lots; level and within five minutes' walk or electric rnad; good location, near Point Breeze: size 2.1x120. 8750:20X120. S450: 25x190. 8500: call and let us show yon these before buying, ror they are a bargain. (AIM) BLACK A BAIRD. No. 93 Fourth av. my2-3f-2, 5, 12 LOT-TH1S IS HAT WE CALL A CHEAP lot to build on, and If you wish to build a house to live In or sell, come and lei us allow you a lot. roxlSO to an alley, convenient to cable and electric cars, also P. R R.. for only 83,750. (a 402). BLACK A BA IRD. 95 fourth av. my2-38-D LOT-CHOICE OAKLAND LOT. 30X14C, ONE square lrom cable; fruit and shade trees; easy terms. ROOM 705. Lewis block. myI-23 SHADYS1DE-NICE LEVEL LOT, luTXIOO: close to station and electric ears: this would be a splendid lot to build some houses on for sale or rent: will divide and sell 25 feet, lr desired, at SO'per foot. (a403) BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. ray2-2-2, 8, 14 SHADYSIDE LOT-SPLENDID COKNEKLOT on Center av., 80x300; races south: llcsbeau ttlully and can be bought 821 per foot front; less than anything on the street, as ownerisabout to leave the, city. LIGGETT BROS., 71 Diamond street. my2-58 Allegheny Lots. BUILDING LOTS ON FAYETTE ST., ALLE GHENY. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal st. ap30-33-ThS' B UILDING LOTS ON RIDGE AV. A. D. ap30-33-TUS WILSON. Suburban Lots. "VTADlNE PARK-LOTS AT WILDWOOD ON J the A. V. IS. R.i SO minutes .rrom tbe Union depot: beautirmly situated; prices average $300: only 1 per cent down: 81 per week: no Interest: no taxes. Plans, etc., from E. D. WINGENROTH, 100 Fou rth av. my2-2t SUBURBAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST lots, tbe lowest prices and the easiest and best terms In the county at Sheraden, 15 minutes from Union station: see Sheraden before you buy else where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretary, 13 Fifth av. fe27-72-D TWO LARGE LOTS, WILKINSbURG Ori CHARO plan, a few minutes' walk from railroad station, 60x124 feet to an alley: fruit trees thereon: can he bought cheap. -JAS. W. -DRAPE A CO., 313 Wood st., adolnlng Fourth av.. Pitts burg. my25-D &A rT WILL BVS A LOT, 40x150, WITHIN t3lt I O . short distance of llrushton station, adjoining lot sold for (700; persons desiring a cheap lot should not fall to see tbU grand bar gain. HOWARD BROWN, 151 Fourth ay. ap26-88-MWS fflOAfl EACH FOE Vi lLKINS'llUHG LOTS. t3)OVV 23x100; only 825 cash, balance to salt: oTsn two good corner lots ror fiOO. MAGAW A GOFF, L1M.. 145 Fourth ay. myl-2 farms. W RM-ELEGANT FARU FOR SALE OR trade. 130 acres: new slate roof house, sew barn, two orchards, stone spring house, coal bank, four miles from Rochester: only SVS -per acre; sell on jour own time or exchange; send for farm and exchange list. JN- F. HURST. Real Estate Agcntt Rochester. Pa. ap30-S2 F&RM tOli SALE-J3 ACRES GOOD LAND, frame home and barn: ten minutes' walk from station A. V. R. R.: has view or river and towns uncqualed In county: call and get particu lars. ED. W11T1SH, 410 Grant St., Pittsbnrg. v ap30-D NICE FARM-ABOUT 96 ACRES II MILES from the city, within 1 mile or railroad sta tion; adjoins the borough or Coraopolls; good dwelling and outbuildings: orchard, etc., etc. JAS. . DltAPE i. CO., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. my2-46.D FOR SALE BUSINESS. Uuslness Opportunities. DRUGSTORE IN THE CITY-ON ONE OF main avenues. Par'lcnlars rrom JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 313 Wood street, Pittsburg. my2-47-MWs DRUGSTORE-A GOOD PAYING CITY store: below Invoice lo a quick. buyer. Ad dress ALUM. Dispatch office. 0-37 T- ICENSED HOTEL-BUSINESS LARGE AND J Increasing; reason for selling, poor health. Call on or address JOHN MCDONNELL. Tltns- yllle. Pa. ap29-2j? LUMBEK YARD NEAR THE CITY IN A growing community; business profitable- no competition. Address C. M., Dispatch office. my2-4' SALOON A FIRST-CLASS SALOON; UOOD location on a main street: dwelling room In same Dunning: rent cueap. .aanress W.H.. -i W. Tns. St., Canton. O. my2-a SHOE STORE-IN GOOD TOWN NEAR city: flue restaurant: grocery stores, fXO to 13,000; milk route: paper route: cigar store: fish marKei: inacuiuu auup; urugsiorc; stone quarry. HOLMES A CO., 420 Sunthfletu st. apa tof WELL-1LSTABD1SHED HARDWARE AND house-furnishing business in a thriving manufacturing town on line of railroad; business Is lna highly prosperous condition; profits last eir H010, and Indications point to an Increase this year; vlmost no opposition: best of reasons for sell.ng. Particulars confidentially from JAS. DRAPE &CO.,3i3 wood St., ad lolulng Fourth Pittsburg. rir. mTi4S-vi my245-D Business Properties. & S0O-X. IS PElt CENT, NET. CITY 1N ipO) VESTMENT, on account or owner leaving the city; two good storerooms. 1 1 living rooms and Sacking room, with corner lot 30x48. H. C LARKE. 135 Fourth av. and Edgewood. Tele. 7212 MlaTTS POR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Miscellaneous. SEWINtr MACHINES REPAIRED, GENUINE needles and parts for all kinds or sewing ma chines, at the lowest price. atsH. CARTER'S SEWING MACHINE BAZAAR, 1 Klxtli St., two, doors below Bijou. - ' t-g-tXf ' TOR SAlMraCEXIANEOTJS. - nn-'ir,v.f,.iLl Tin'.v ' --': i . i .I i DELlVEftYWAUONS-DELfvKrtY WAGONS all styles: onrowmnake. WM.'BECKERT?" 340 to 344 Ohio street. Allegheny. 'lelcphcmp. SCO, Jell-76-Mws GEI.DISO-A BAY lUOTTING GELDING: can sho three heats better than 2:40.- Inquire GAUGER; HomewOod Driving Fare. my2-70 ' riKEY HOUNDS BEAUTIFUL. ITALIAN f grey hnniidi. males, females and t grey hounds, males, females and puppjes) the handsome! toy dogs living; write quick. E. M. UROKERv Canonsburg, Pa. " s p50-7l TTOHSE-A 6-TEAR OLD HORSE: WELL XL adapted for delivery wagon; perfectly sound and In good condition, Address W. 1,. Dispatch omce. mjz-t4m $350 WILL BUY, ONE OF THEj FINEST teams in me city; full brothers; Sand (years old: weigh 2,400 lbs: must.be sola before timtn-,1-- . 11 R&IUTlITSKa' HI ltl.Vh.IIT. apSD-Si" Machinery and Metals. AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES-WORK perfectly right and lerr, with single or double drum: second-hand boilers and engines also on band; general machine work promptly executca: correspondence solicited. COMBINA TION EN GIN ECO., LULr J140 Penn aye, Pitts burg. deI0-66-MWS 1TINOINES AND BOILLRS-SECOND-H ND: JGJ largest stock bf all sizes: I1v3tf, 12x24. 12x13,10 x20, 10x16. 10-12, 9x12, 8x12. 7x12. 6x12: raonnted port able engine, nouers oi an sizes, suaiung, pulleys, pumps, governor, etc Telephone, 3401. 23 and 25 Park Way, Allegheny. xa. .1. 2. xuuAif. apll-D -I RAIN SlILL-A NO. IS RICHMOND GRAIN VT mill.' capacity lObn. per hourf at a bargain. U. F. DUNHAM. 199 Main St., Allegheny. myl-100-D' ONE SECOND-HAND PORTABLE EN G1NE .AJjd boiler combined. 35 horse power: alio a number of second-hand wood-working machines; can be bought at a low figure. Yfcl.TE AMP DONALD, l'ennav. andTbIrtyseandt. del5-TTS SECOND-HAND FNOINIS-ONE 27 H. P. Ball Tat. electric light engine, almost new: one 8x3, one 7x7, one Sxd, vertical engines: one heavrHxil One 11x12, 3 8x12 and 27x17, In hori zontal englnes:'all good as new. HARMES MA CHINE DEPOT, 88 First ar..u?lttsburg. Pa. . 13M - ELECTIONS. Office of mononoahela water company. 1 1113 Carson Steket. Second Floor. PlTTSBUKQ. Pa.. April 20. 1891 mlE ANNUAL MEKTINQ OP THE X stockholders of tbe Monongahela Water Company will be held at tbe company's ofllce, 1113 Carson. street. Sonthslde, Pittsbnrg. Paj, on 1. UESDAYMav 3, 1S01, between tbe hours of 3 aud 5 o'cloek p. M for tbe purpose: of electing a- President and eicht Managers to serve for tbe etrsuing year. ap25-45-D- MARTIN PRENTER. Secretary. Z PHOPOSALsI . i . ; PROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF COM MISSARY'S office. Allegheny ArsenaL, Pittsburg, Fa.. April SU, 1891 Sealed proposals In duplicate will bs received ac this office until 10 o'clock: A. M., JUNE1, 1S9L for furnishing the fresb beef required by tne Subsistence De partment, U. 8. Army, at tbls station during tbe fiscal year ending June 30, JS92. The Govern ment reserves the right to reject any or all bids Fnll information can be obtained by applies-1 tion to tbls office. Envelopes-containing pro- Eosalsmust be marked "Proposals for .fresh eef." and addressed to A. S. M. MORGAN, Capt. and O. S. K,, A C. S. ap3a3-ap30,myl,2,4.I9.30 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED proposals will b received by thebnrougn ofBraddock nntll 133 P.M.. MAY 4, IS9L for tbe. repaying of Braddock avenue from a point 126 feet west of Sixth, street to Thirteenth street, wltb cobble stone; also, for tbe con structing of 300 feet; more or less, of 15-inch sewer on Braddock avenue, between Fifth and Corey streets. Tbe Borough Council reserves the right to re ject any or all bids For further particulars apply to William Howat, Borough Engineer, No. 730 Braddock avenne, second floor. JAMES A RUSSELL, ap28.12.TTS Burgess. BUSINESS CHANGE& DISSOLUTION NOTICE NOTICE IS hereby given that tbe partnership lately existing between the'nnderslgned and Thomas M, Milllgan, under tbe firm name of Heim buecber A, Milllgan. restaurant, 538 Smltbneld street, was dissolved on tbe 29th day of April, 1891, by mutual consent, tbe said Thomas M. Milllgan retiring. All debts due to the said partnership are tp be paid by the undersigned and those due from the said firm will be dis charged by him. Tbe business will be contin ued by the said undersigned at the same place. BLMON K. HEIMBUECHEK, Restauran ,UO Smith Held streer. PlTTSBUBO. April 29, I89L ,30-74 DISSOLUTION NOTICE-NOTICE IS hereby given that tbe partnership lately existing between Otto O. Heinz and Charles Horstmeyer, under tbe firm name of Heinz Brothers fc Co.. was dissolved on tbe 29tb day of April, A Vj 1891, by mutual consent, tbe said Otto O. Helnx retiring. All debts dne to the said partnership are to be paid, and those due from the said firm will be discharged at No. 145 First avenue. PittsDurg. where the business will be continued by Jacob C. Heinz and Charles Hqrstmeyer under the Arm name of Heinz Brothers Co. HEINZ BROS. 4 CO. CHARLES HORSTMEYER. ap30-17 JACOB C. HEINZ. , SOTIOE THE KIRM OK WELCH. Palmer dc Maxwell, manufacturers of fire k, bas beoA this day dissolved, by John Palmer selling bis. Interest to tbe remalnlrig partners, James H. Welch. Thomas Maxwell and J. H. Glonlnger, who will wind up the business ot the said firm at their office, 703 Hamilton budding. JOHN PALMER. JAMES H. WELCH. THOMAS MAXWELL, J. H. GLONLNGER. ap30-48 WELCH, GLON1NGER & MAXWELL, Successors to WELCH. PALMER fc MAXWELL. Manufacturers of Fire Brick.. Office, 705 Hamilton building, Pittsburg. Pa. -ap3(M9 TTjlSSOLUTION NOTICE ' By the deatbof Mr. Charles Arbuckle on tbe 27th of March last, the firm of Arbuckles & Co. as previously' constituted ceased to exist, and from and after that date thebdslness'of said firm bas been; and will be. continued under the same nam,e (Arbuckles & Co.)' by the under signed partners. JOHN ARBUCKLE, ' WILLIAM V. K. SMITH, JAMES N. JARVIE. W-ILLIAM A. JAMISON. Notico If hereby given that the firm of Ar buckles 4 Co., L'.mited, doing ,bnsiuess as Wholesale Grocers and Coffee Routers, is this day dissolved by a vote of the majority of tbe members in number and Interest. Arbuckles Jr Co., the successors or said limited partnership, will assnmeall its liabilities and collect all debts duel:. r ' ARBUCKLES 4 CO.t LIMITED., PlTTSBUBO. PA.. May L 1891. myl-26-P RESORTS rrADDOls ilALL, ' . t . ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. Now open Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths In the House. IC&81 LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. THE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. On tbe beach, with unsurpassed-ocean view. Salt water baths iu tbe bouse, bend for circular. ' . ap30-9iD . E. ROBERTS & SONS, COLD SPRINGS HOTEL ln the mountains. The great health and pleasure resort of Pennsylvania, will open May 30. ' Hotel handsomely furnished; first class board. Water unsurpassed, in America, is blghlv recommended by physicians. Delight ful walks, boating, fishing, etc Send for cir cular. F. GROSCH, Cold Springs, Ney P. O., Lebanon,cbuntr. I'a. ray233-MTliS- TtTODNTAIN SUNSET HOUSE. WEE- JjVJL NERhVILLE, Pa. 1.300 leet above tide water. A delightful bealtliandnleasureresorr. Air, Water ami-scenery unsurpassed; steam bear. .Large, comfortable- rooms. Accommodations forover200 guests.. Grand hop every Kaxnrday. Send ror circular. F. GROSCH,.Proprielor. ap26 6-MThs ' ' Now is the bestseason for planting and prun ing trees, laying out of lawns and taking Charge ot work generally; also draining. Herman Helm LANDSCAPE GARDENER.- , ELLSWORTH AV., Shadyside,' Pittsburg. mbO-Toa H. q.JEOWABO. COKTRACTORJj'OR Paving, curbing. Sewering and conrrtiting cel lars, and .repairing brick and stone work. tnd building cntrine.ind boiler foundations. Office:; 103 FOUHT) AV.Telepbone.,H0Q. api.2S-JD $500'to $5oo;doo . , To loan on" mortgages; city or country property, at lowest rates. JAS, W. DRAPE fc CO., 813 Wood St., Pittsburg. Telephone No. D75. , tjs tnyl-2 HOUSEKEEPERS WILL IHV IT TO their advantage' to buy tea sets., silver 4 wars, knives, forks and Spoons, etc eta, at WILSON'S JEWSLRy STORIi, v. 61 Fourth avenue.';." mnsmeateJftB:ai)t9!ftlty, 'ayiVrttf". TOXE1V Cltx Residences. FULTON Sl.-NEW. BRICK DWELLING OP seven rooms- bath, h, and c water. Inside w. eM b'lth gases, all conveniences low Tent; imme diate possession. WM. FJ-.TTY A CO.. 107 Fourth av. jnyl-Slt TTOUSE-JriRST-CLASS. HOUSE UP JUNE AJL. rooms.-anmi ro6ms.-all modern conveniences, only four squares from Cltv Hall: Tent very reasonable: also the rurnlshment partly or all for sale: the present tenant Intends lo leave the elly. Address R. t., .Dispatch offlce, giving also reference. i " V. i'-'; jr myt-lS-Dt AHegheny Residences. I TTOUSE-A GOOD B-ROOM HOUSE IN AL r rl. LEUHENY. near electric cars; bath, w.e.. nan aud cellar, lmmeitiata possession, jas. . DRAPE & CO., 31-tWood.st., Pittsburg. - -jfc-r a - - r xny2-81t "VTHJE FIVE-ROOM IIWKI.LING-FEIJEKAL JuX st. extension: store and dwelltngvfhcstnat St., Allegheny. Inquire of J. K-McKKE, 70S Pehu at., room 611. " . i ' -fc7-4-iwst PENN AV.. COR. ATLANTIC AV.. EAST Entr. brlrk house ten rooms and hath: fine neighborhood: largeyard: tW per month. LIU GETrBilOS 71 Diamond tu myl-58t TTA PAOB ST.. ALLEGHENY BRICK I rb. dwelllnK of eight rooms, hall, vestibule, batb. all conveniences: rent, po per month. "A AI.U1U1N 4 MCDOWELL, S3 Ohio st. and 271 Reaverav.. Allegheny. at30-llt Suburban Residence. XTEW HOUSEIN ZIMMERMANPARK.NEAR JX' city: 4 cents R. H. fare: lovely park to roam In summer: large enontth for two families: will be ready May IS or SI; a few nice lots In park for sale on small payments, and lots nearby forsale at from 590 to iw: also two nice large four-room houses-, 83)0 and balance as rent until paid; onlT S cents R. R. fare; large lot, trees, garden, line spring-water: also cistern and good. cellar, ont bulldings. and-alinsgood as new:Tre chance to secnr a jrood home; SIS per month: no Interest. J. B. ZIMMERMAN. 141 Vourth av. myS-M-st Rooms. FURNISHED RO'OMS-lJj SUBURBS. IN CLUDING dining room and kitchen: a short distance down ft. Wayne 1C it.: large grounds, plenty of shade: convenient to station. Adaress ii- . 5. C. Dispatch office. mrt-4ir Huslness Stands. BRIOKYABD-IK FIRST-CL.AS3 WORB.INO couditlon, with Llla walls, machinery, etc: terms to suit lessee: situated at .Braddock. be tween beventh and Eighth sts.; also for sale, flye first-class draft horses, two tin wagons, one cart add live Jets of harness. Inquire of WILL IAM DUNN, on the premises. ap3u-t TO LET-HANDSOME STOREROOMS. KOS. 73 and 80 Diamond St.. Justabove Smlthneld St.. iiuiw-; Dispatch building;: welt Hgbted. Me gintly fitted up. centrally located and having every convenience- these rooms are admirably suited for insurance, reil estate or other office business. For further Information apply, after 2 F. M., to BUSINESS MANAGER. The Dispatch, Smlthflcld and Diamond sts. apS-lHt Offices. Desk -Room. tc. LETr-CHOICE OFFICES ON SECOND T. and third floors of Tbe DISDatch business office building, corner SmltbBeld and Diamond sts.: these are In suites of two or four rooms, as desired, and have every convenience: centrally liu... . '..It .. ,. t mA II J.!,, .4 .".. .... better offices for proiesslonal men In the city. Apply, after zp. x.f s li us. juuj. uiai-A'ti'H, ou si; the premises. ap-117t OFFICE hi'OM-ON K1KST FLOOR ON WOOD street with use of front window. Apply to JAS. W. DltAPE CO. 813 Wood street, adjoln- Ing lourth ay., city. myi-sn -VPFICE-SECOND fUlUH FRONT. PENN J building: 814 per mootb: has been renting Lrpi. AnnlT at 204 PENN BUILDING. ap28-IO-TnThgt PERSONAL. --ERSONAL-CA3H PAID TOR OLD GOLD JL and tllver; Jewelry repaired: new work made iu oraer. tenia, haijuii, . Ml Smltbfleld st. ap!9-IS4 PERSONAL WEBSTER'S LARGE QUARTO Dictionary, 82 SO: special bargains In old and new books during this month. RANK BACON &CO.. 3U1 bmltnileld st, mbl3 PERSONAl-LEWIS ZOLLHOUSE, AGED 12 years lelt home Sunday morning: dark bine suit of clothes and s-s-at! round bat: rair complex Ion and red checks. Address MRS. ZULLIIUUSE, Garner St., Sharpsburg, Pa. mj:-40 TJERSONAL KINE BOOKS-WE nAVETHE JL finest collection of finely illustrated books in Pittsburg: beautlfulblndlngs; low prices; come and see tbem: hundreds of books fr presents. LEVI'S BOOK SIORE. 9W Liberty sL deli AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE! ,Flne fnrnlture, carpets, two pliotoeraphlo oututs,piano, music box, clocks and ornaments, FRIDAY, MAY L at 10 o'clock, at the rooms of THE HENRY AUCTION COMPANY, 311 Market st. The entfre furnjshment of a fine residence, two fine parlor suites.chamberfurniture in wal nut, oak and mabogany, wardrobes, bookcases, desks, chairs, rockets, leather conches, lot books, piano, mnsical box, two fine cameras, with photographic outfits, scroll saw, dishes and ornaments, big lot of brussels, velvet and Ingrain carpet, for rooms, balls and stairs. The goods are almost new and must be sold, as the owner is leaving tbe city. Also, at 2 o'clock, lot of notions ind drvgontK showcase, etc HENRY AUCTION COMPANY. apSO-oS Auctioneers. BY JAS. W. DRAPE & CO. ORPH AN H COURT KALE OF REAL ES TATE at No. 146 January Term. 1891. The undersigned, administrator of James F. lie Oulre, deceased, will sell at public sale, on the premise, on WEDNESDAY. MAY 6. A D., 1891, At 3 o'clock. All those two certain lots of ground, sltnite In the Twenty-seventh ward of tbe city of Pitts bnrg, beginning at- the southeast corner .of Cobden (formerly High) street and Clover (formerly Coal) street; thence along Cobden street 40 feet, and extending back same width, 120 feet, on which is erected a one-story frame bu!lding nied as a schoolroom. (See deed bonk, vol. 220, page 188.) Terms ot sale One third cash, balance In two equal annnal pay. menu with interest semi-annually, and secured by close mortgage and bond on tbe premises. Purchaser to have the privilege of paying all cash. . ABRAHAM PEACOCK. JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO.. Administrator. Agents and Auctioneers. 313 Wood St.,, Pitts burg. my2-43 BY JAS. W. DRAPE fc CO. FUr.NITURE. ARPfcTS. ETC . AT AUC TION", at -209 Laeock street. Allegheny. THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Hay 7, at 1 o'clock. There is parlor, dining room and bedroom fnrnitnre. carpets, sewing machine, roller top writing desk, cooking stove, queefisware. tin ware, etc., etc Term' ca-Hi. Positive sale. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO.. Auctioneers. mv2rlS3i'irrhs 313 Wood streot, Pittsburg. AUCTION J10u.00tf WORTH OF FINE diamonds, watches. Jewelry, silverware, clocks, bronzes, etc.. etc; sales daily at 10:30 A. M., 2.3B and-7.20 T. M. Tbls entire stock must positively be sold 'regardless of cojt. -Special sale Friday of silverware, consisting of tea and coffee sotr, castors, batter dishes, water pitcher, knives, forks, spoons, etc., etc. Special sale Saturday of ladies' and gents' gold watches. JOHN O. BLEMMONS, Wholesale Jeweler. 49 Sixth street. L. A. WIENER, Auctioneer. uiy2-50 J. A.-McKELVEY, Auctioneer. Hnnsebnld furniture, property and live stock. OSes 81 Franftntown Av East End. Terms upon applictlon. mh8-143-p McNAUGHER & CO., Contractors for Paying Sidewalks With Cement. Brick and Fire Brick. Concreting Cellars. 110 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA Curbstone furnished and set. Ie75o-0 AMTAGES-- ULii T (P. O. Ellwood Oity, Lawrence County, Pa.) Pennsylvania, Baltimore llalll Uauo t -fcj a TheseTHREE drtEAT TRUNK LINES afford unrivaled shipping TacllltieK' Western Union, Postal Telegraph, ' . ' , I I ntin riinnnnA Anrl Dnll T AlAnfiAHAAi . Furnish quick and perfect Magnlflcsnt'Watsr Bowar, plenty uildlng; Stone, Fire Clay, l -m liW) iii iu iuiicd iii'iu jkMwui iciUD-tn Mi"i ui i-tiicAiiaiu vui wa i -. savivsisv iDnildln, and air decant hotel just completed. DeUbtfol residence locitlon -? lExcspt.onal-Inducements Offered If a. Incitlbn anvT-rhn.rA will snlsvnn. dmi't write and" best manufacturing district ot America la jjooon Ujlvjui. loan mj we aaTe AUTnai;ci tuuj inperiur w sbj uvuec:ua6 eTea i tbls favored region, - BXJ-A.OK: & B . hi, 95 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBURG. M Jffifl l. ..5Jei CHOICE PUPJSKXAJBB.fS $10,500 4 '-: ;i rnvtuitiMit In Recindward. Allegheny, threat rnew brick dwellings. pressetT brick frontstota- good pTed and sewerea street, one , from electric cars. We- Invite your iaspec-j tion; the property is now paying 7 per cent nsW 1F. HIPPliE &CO.:.V 96 Foturth Avenue. my2-2S-? SUBURBArf PROPERTY.- j THE BEST INVESfMENT yon can malw Is a jnillclons pnrcbase of good snhnrban prupJ erty. The besctdvlce yon, can follow, in niak-, ing a selection Is: Do nor buy anywhere at anjr price or on any terms until you know whae other eligible property in tbe vicinity Is seHInsr rt If tcih thl-ik of hnvlnf In the vicinity ot I Sheraden, on the Panhandle R. R-. get tbo, r Sheraden Land and Improvement Company's; new man and price list of over 200 '-Llttlei Farms" (as compared with a 26-foot lot) which,; that company bas still for sale at Its old price.! nnnfrnl by tbe "comine boom." They rosyj be had at 127 Fifth avenue oral Sheraden Sta-j tion, wbere toe undersigned win meet pros- pectont every afternoon. .J ap26-84-Mwa A. PATTERSON. SecA-j BIG BARGAIN! COJiGRESS SHEET. Consisting of a lot 51 feet front en Congress,9 corner of Franklin street, with a tbree-stor-rf brick dwelling of 9 rooms, brick stableetcLlj nowpaylngSKper cent net, and can be low proved to pay considerably more. Must bs sold: quick. 5 2 W. O.BERINGER & C6.ft 156 Fourth Avenue. 3 my2-43-TUSau'J FOR SATE.- -s INVESTMENT PBOPERTZ". Paying 8 per cent net. ! - iTengood dwellings, lot ICOxUSfL. one of thai ntosfdaslrabla sections of -,. -RIDGE AVENUE.ALLEGLHENY. j-ej (45) See" W. A HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. apC5-l!irs T?OR HALE ) J. JUX&UJk U.Xr AUJ7(IAAe MURRY & EDSATiTil mh25-91 34FIDELITY BUILDING. LEGAL NOTICEn. HUNTER, IVORY t BEATTY. Attorneys Law. 77 Diamond St. , ESTATE OF D. It. ROOK. DECEASED. Notice Is hereby given that letters testa mentary on tbe estate of D. R. Rook have been f granted to the undersigned, to whom all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those baling claims against the same should make theia known without delay. R. B. IVORY. ap4-38-3 77 Diamond st-. Pittsburg. B. H. GEYER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 118 Diamond street. Ea ISTATE OF ANDREW L. ROBINSON. deceased. Notice Is hereby given tbac letters of administration on tbo estate of An drew L. Robinson have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said entate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make tbem known without delay. SUSAN E. ROBINSON. Administratrix, Al&j gbeny City, or a 1L GEYER, 118 DlamondV street, Pittsburg. Pa. apll-T-s ROBERT FITZPATR1CK, ATTORNEY, 91 Diamond street, Pittsburg. EXECUTORS' NOTICE NOTICE 13 hereby given that letters testamentary on tna estate of Thomas B-Kyrie. late of Pitts' burg, deceased, have been granted to the un dersigned, to-whom all persons Indebted to the said estate are required to make Immediate payment, anil those having claims or demands against the ime wllftnake thrm known with out delay. ROBERT F1TZPATRICK. B4 Dia mond street, Pittsburg, and GEORGE R. BOTHWiXL, 1M Franklin street, Allegheny, Executors. ap4-38-s WISE A MINER. Attorneys. . 91 Diamond street, second floor. ESTATE OF P. G. HERMAN. DECEASED. Executors' N otlce N otice is hereby given tb.it letters testamentary on the estate of P. G. Herman, late ot tbe city of Pittsburg, in tba county of Allegheny. State of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to tbe under signed, to whom all oersons indebted to said estate are requested W make immediate pay ment, and those having- claims or demands against the same will make them known with out delay to JAMES ANNOVAZZI. J. H. WISE, Executors, 91 Diamond street, Pittsburg, Pa. . in28-36-S REMOVALS. I READY FOR BUSINESS., We have secured possession of the two largo and substantial buildings. Nos. 48 and 43 Sev-j) enth avenue, opposite New Grant street, anan with a complete stock of new goods respect fully solicit the patronage of tbe , ., RETAIL DRUG TRADE. in addition to ihe goods formerly carried la " stock we have added a full line of J; DRUGGISTS' SUNDRIES. .This department will be under the care of MR. CHARLES BABST, who will be glad to i meet his former friends and customers and to serve them acceptably. ' f NO GOODS AT RETAIL. L II. HARRIS DRUG CO., NOS. 48 AND iSEVENTH AVENUE. J PITTSBURG. PA. apL3.pi-$3 C1IARLES SOMERS & CO., 129 FOURTH A37E. (Telephone 1773) Real Estate and Mortgages: Money to Loan at Lowest Rates. PROPERTIES FOR RENT. ' " RENTS COLLECTED. ap2S-77-D si-EnsrcinLS, Steel Stamps, ZES-u."b"ber Stamps, J Seal Presses, Sc-l W. A. Bunting, 20 Fifth Avelf, Bjy2.TT3 -INDUCEMENTS V- && w 1 and Ohio and Lake.Shore .uuuy uisiaiiurj anu ucu i cicpnuiica, ;r. means ot communication. of Natural Gas, Coal, axoaUent Brick, Limestone, etc. W3 to Reliable Manufacturtr ns bnt if somewhere within the wanted, then rend for our baddsomely llfestriteCJ - ATErfD, Agents, t? -5 t -a - tL'r Jf iJ"1 iS'V-;t, ,?. t , ., . . . ,' ' &'K; i- r. & .j