mm f.ls tt? - 6f -ft . w V K7 m '""" ' LICENSED TO PEEACU. TTvenly Students of the Western The olouical Seminary Graduate. ADDRESS OF REV. DH. JOHN HALL. Sensationalism Bisconraged bj tna Emi nent New lort Divine, COMMON SENSE PKKACHING IS KEEDED Yesterday was commencement day for the Western Theological Seminary. At 10 o'clock in the morning KeT. W. W. Moor head, or Greensburg, made an exceedingly sprightly address before a large andience of tbe faculty, trustees, students and friends of tbe seminary. Dr. Moorhead spoke upon the subject of "The Ministry of To-Day." He thought that no tiro fenerations of min isters have found the circumstances in which their ministers were exercised exactly" alike. The ministry of to-day is likely to meet with duties and difficulties dif ferent Jat least, in some respects from any met by the ministers of any former time. He addressed himself only to those who were to be simply preachers. The old fashioned theory used to be that when a minister had a message it was his bnsiness to delirer it to those to whom it was sent The more modern idea is not that he should deliver it, but that he should spend his lite in picking it to pieces to find out what it is made of, and where it came from. There seems to be a great demand for investiga tors, while the demand for preachers is only fair to middling. Yet, said Dr. Moorhead, if he understood the matter aright they had been trained to be preachers of the word. Upon the latter lines the doctor made his address. Dr. McClelland Resigns. At 3 o'clock in the afternoon the Board of Directors and Trustees met and heard the annual reports. The Rev. Prof. H. T. Mc Clelland, D. D., offered bis resignation as Pro. feasor of Theology. It was accepted ana a committee appointed to draw np appropriate resolutions. There was considerable talk as to lits successor. Dr. 8. J. Nlccolls. or St. Louis, President Scovel, of Woostsr, Dr. Kotler, of GroreCtty Collego. and others were named as suitable men for tbt Tacant cbalr. Dut a man was not elected. A committee was appointed to make a nomination to tbe board at an early date. It was Xelt to be Important to 11!1 tbe place soon. The commencement exerclsti proper were held In tbe evening in the Katt Liberty Prea byterlan Church, Penn and Highland a rennet. In addition to tbe graduating class, faculty aud omoera ot the seminary, there was a rery iifc suuisuco present, nnr. joun nan, u. u tbn eminent New York divine, delivered the address, and, though he Is no stranger to Pitts burgers, there was not a vaoant seat, and he never appeared to hotter advantage. In the pulpit were. In addition to Or. Hall, Rev. George Hill. D. D , President of the Hoard of Directors of tbe Hemlnaryi Rer. Dr. Jellers. Professor of Hebrew In tbe Seminary, and iter. Dr. Uruce, or Franlliu. Her. Dr. Holland, Chancellor ot tbe Western University, tocolber with members of tbe faculty, occu pied seats to the left ot tbe pulpit. To tbe light were seated the trustees, members of tbe. alumni and manv ministers, nearly all tbe Protestant denominations of tbe city being represented. Tbe graduating olass and stu dents were seated In front of tbe pulnlt, while back of them were tbe students ot the Penn sylvania Female College. Dr. Hall's Words to the Graduates. Tbe front ot tbe pulpit was banked with flowers. After music by the Haydn Quartet, jirajer was offered by Her. Dr. Bruce, After which Dr. Hill introduced Dr. Hall. Tbe speaker of the evening said that he considered It a great honor to be even temporarily associ ated with sucb an Institution ai the Western Theological Seminary. Its history is well known over tbe Christian community, while tbe high character of Its instructors commends it to alL He congratulated tbe graduating class, and expressed bis pleasure at meeting tbetu as well a? those who are pursuing their studies, and who hope to shortly occupy the came position. 'While his remarks would be more especially for those about to enter the ministry, hew onld endeavor to so shape his statements tnat they would prove interesting to a'l present. Dr. Hall took for his subject "Effectiveness in the Pulpit," or "Power In the Pulpit" This, be said, did not mean any specific force for the accomplishment of any specific work. All peo ple possessed some specific power, bnt the min ister, in addition to any specific power he may possess, must also have the general power to preach tbe gospel. Some preachers possess in this shape ot evangelism the power of pur euading men to accept the gospel. It is easier to be popular on thrt distinct line than upon tbe lines pastors have before them. The orator has always been great, and oratory in Itself is powerful. From Demosthenes to Webster they have all been great men, but tbe difference between them aud us is tbat tbey dealt with things here below while we deal with those above. Among those things a preacher mest do is to inspire people with confidence in them as men and as Christians. That was the first sub-head of his discourse. To have the power you must be holy, be consistent, be gentlemen, be sympa thetic men. The second dementis "let it be obviuus to vou- people that you are firm be lievers in tho Bible." Let people say of their pastor that he firmly believes. He may give his own views on certain points, history and what not and for a certain time be mav prodnce a degree of interest. Dnt for all time put the truth of tbe living God before the people. Preaching for the Masses. Dr. Hall's third point was Intelligibility." It is, he said, comparatively easy to apeak true things in such a way that people don't under stand them. Sensible lawyers and doctors don't do that when addressing laymen, nor should the preacher. A preacher only makes a veraanent impression only so far as he is understood, bpeak to your audience in langnac: they can understand, and set forth simple troths in simple language. "Earnest ness." was tbe fourth element. A preacher Miould push aside all self consciounes. If j ou would be a power in tbe pulpit there must be absolute torgetfulness of self. The firth point was "Settlne the troths of God's word in their relations to one another as tbey stand in tbe Bible." It is easy to preach a sermon upon certain virtues or vices. But wbon he has denounced tbe vice or lauded tbe virtue be is met with tbe question ot how to get rid of the one or how to acquire tbe other. He mlgbt be behind the age, said Dr. Hall, but bo confessed that be bad Utile sympathy with tbe tendency to divide up vices into pieces nod get societies to long after each, and to di vide up virtues Into slices and got societies to push them along. He believed in teaching tbe people to trust in Jeans. In conclusion. Dr. Hall urged the graduates to preach In dependenceof the Hnly Gbost,and to prcaih tbe doctrine oi the yiblo. uivoii Tliclr Diplomas. At tho conclusion of Dr. Hall's address, Rer. Dr. Joflers called the roll of the graduates and tbey stopped to the front or the pulpit, where limy were handed their diplomas after a brlet addrci by the l'rofe.ior. The class numbors iOand laasfollnMS: J. Jirwion Armstrong, New Texas. Pa. James It liaker,Uoallivme,l'a.i John O. Mack, London, 1'a.iCliailcsL. Ilradshaw.Coal Volley. Pa.! Allien D. Collins. VlllrnnvaN. V. ti,- A Crawfnr.1, Wheeling. W. Va. J. K. brake. Volant, Pa. Vllllam J. Klsbcr Van Uuren. 1'a.i King. Millport, O.i Alexander Laird, Huterrlllo, Pa i Ulysses 1 Lyle. Cross Creek, 1'a.j William O. llssgle, itomilton, Pa.i Henry II. Ilyland. Falrchauce, I'M David M. Hkllllng. Lonacon Inc. Mil.i L. O. Sutherland. Dallas. V. Va. One of the members of the class, Jobti X. Cochran, ot New Wilmington, Pa., died since the beginning ff tbo year. At the close of the pxurcl.es Dr. Hall held an Informal reception. Tbo Itev. Dr. Henry J. Van Dyke, of JJrook lyn. has been elected to tbe Chair of Theology In Union Homlnary. He will be an antidote to Dr. lirlcgs. A chair of Biblical Theology has been constructed in Princeton Theological heinlnary, and Dr. George T. Purrcs. of Pitts burg, is talked of for tbe place. He is also auildotal to Dr. Brlggs. Christ M. E. Church. Notice is hereby given tbat church con gregation will hold their usual Sunday services hereafter in the Bijou Theater at the usual hours until further notice. Preaching by the pastor, Dr. Irer, next Sunday at 1030 o'clock A. M., and 730 o'clock p. m. By order of the Board of Trustees. B.&B, M-ccnt goods at 35 cents; best of all, tbev are Freres Koechliu all-wool French !hal lies, 35 cents. Looos & Buhl. f Icon- Citt Bskr ranks as a prime favo rite wherever it is tried. Telephone 1186 and place your order now. jiiv7 . .-uiuwv. num. ir.ag, J-a.l J, Ij, Godfroy, Martins Fnrry. U.i Hamuol 11. Groves Marlins Ferry, O.i Fiancls II. Hall, Clayavllle J'a-i Jsiuis ii. Hill. Canonsburir. Pa.i lu.nn ii FELL IN THE DARK. Suit Against Allegheny for Improperly lighting Its Streets A Man Who Was Unable to Bide in a Parade Without Accident Court Briefs. The suit of Robert H. McMunn against Allegheny City is on trial betore Judge Collier. The case ii to recover damages for personal injuries. la October, 1S88, Mc Munn was marshal of a campaign parade. He was riding horseback along Main street, Allegheny, to the place of formation, when bis horse stumbled over some sewer pipe placed in the street, which McMunn bad not seen, owing to the darkness. He was thrown from tbe borse and severely injured by tbe f alL He claims tbat the city is liable for having an unprotected obstruction on tbe street. CEIMINAL COTJBI NEWS. Cases That Were Concluded Testerday and Some In Progress. "In the Criminal Court yesterday Thomas Drelman, Justice of tbe Peace of Collier town ship, was tried tor assault and battery. 'Squire Dreiman and hi constable, John O'Relley, quarreled over some matter and uncompli mentary remark were passed. The Constable asserted that the. 'bquire then assaulted him. The jurv returned a verdict of -not guiltyand divided the costs. Thomas Breen was acquitted of malicious mischief. He was charged with shooting at tbe school bouse in Ross township. Richard and William Allan were acquitted of assault and battery. Tbe jury is out in tbe case of Louis Young, tried for tbe larceny of some tools from John Douglass, of Versailles town ship. U. 8. 3RAHD TTJHY WORK. list of Indictments Found Testerday and the Cases Ignored. The United States grand jury returned the following true bills yesterday: Samuel 8. Forney, charged with refusing- to at tend and testify, and produce the ballot box in the Congressional election contest in the Twentieth district. Somerset county. Tbe contestwas between Kdward Scull, elected, and Thomas H. U I eery, contestant. The bill against W. H. banner, oa the same charge, was ignored. James Hovels, charred with not naylng a special retail Honor tax in at Alt. Carmel. Northumberland county; Michael Day. on tbe same charge: (J. V. alarlln, attempt luir to pass a counterfeit dollar. V llllam lieriell Smith, obtaining a letter by deception at Clks Grove, Columbia county; John A. Musgrave, having in bis possession unlawful government slsraps. 1 be lenored bills were: James W. Ingold. taking a letter from the Dan ville postoffice that did not belong to hlra; Ueorge Smith, navlng in his possession a government sump, RECONVEYANCE ASKED. A Sudden Death That Prevented a Transfer of Soma Property. Daniel Bhleb yesterday filed a bill In equity against Charles R. Carey and others, hslrs ot the late Anna M. Sanders. Some time ago, It was stated, Bhlab applied to Mrs, Sander for a loan of 1700 to help hi son out of a difficulty. It wa decided to convey a bouse to Mrs. Sanders, In trust for Mr. and Mrs. Bhleb, to aeep it out oi me nanus oi tneir son William. The transfer wa made, but It was afterward decided to reconvty It back to the Sbishs, and give a mortgage for the 1700. Before this oould be done Mrs. Sanders dlsd suddenly. The court 1 now asked to dlreet the defend ant to reoonvey the property to tbe plaintiff. Trial Lists for To-Day. Common Pleas No. 1 Baxton ri Aller. bury 4 Co.; DuUois, executor, vs Clark etuxi Granby Bronae Company vs Maleney A Co.! Lyon v McCanc et al; Snuff v People' Mutual Accident Insnrano Company; Fulmar vsHoffj Cewan vi Allan; Griffiths vs Jonsii Crowley os Ferregan; McHurtrl vs Boyd et L Common Fleas No. 2 Stouffel ot ux vs Peters; Ross A Marshall vs Brown; Lantx vs Bullion. Criminal Court Commonwealth v William Craig, Mary McCnllough (2). Charles W. Roe, Anthony McCaffrey, Michael McCaffrey. Thomas Purcell. Samuel Hanson, John Gor man, Martin Doherty, John Sootleld (2), Anna Scofield (2), William Kelly, Patrick Kelly, John Morris, Joseph Bray, Jobn Kerr, Mike Dobla. C L. wacbter. Martha E. Brenniman, Kate Kohont, Mary Dennlston. Executions Issued testerday. The following executions were issued yester day: Hygela Ice Company va Joseph R. Wolf, $852 06; Louis Eperthensr vs John F. Lindner, 1200; A. J. Boott 4 Co. vaB.IL Kew, S6S 46; Mrs. Louisa Faulkner vs Faulkner 4 McFad dan, IS73 61; J. 11. Simpson and T. D. Chantier. executors ot William Sedden, vs Edward Ac new, 82,071 35. Notes From the Courts. The suitot James Ducan against Mary E. Bowman, an action in ejectment, is on trial be fore Jndge Ewing. lit tbe suit of William Green against James Johnston, an action for wages, a verdict was given yesterday for 60 for the plaintiff. In the case of C. B. Willey against Spencer Llddell, an action on a note, the jury was withdrawn yesterday and the case continued. THE suit of Catharine Fulmer against the borough of MoKeesport, for damages to prop erty caused by the overflowing of a sewer, is on trial before Judge Slagle. A verdict tor the defendant was taken by consent yesterday In the case of the German Fire Insurance Company against John Bannon, Kate Murphy, Terrence Duffy, A. McGowan and E. Willey, an action on a policy. The suit of V. K. McElbaaey and others against the Pittsburg, Virginia and Charleston Railroad Company, to recover damages for. a right of way taken through their property, is still on trial before Jndge Harry White. 127 tbe suit ot M. J. Dunn and wife against Mellon Brothers, E. J. McLaughlin and John Belles, to ret-over damages for the 'tearing down of a house while the plaintiffs were oc cupying it, s verdict was given yesterday for 1240 for the plaintiffa. Judge Oveb. of the Orphans' Court, yester day made an order dismissing the exeaptlons to the finding of the Court on the appeal from tbe probate of tbe will of S. A. Wilson. The Court bad dismissed the appeal and exceptions to tbe decision were filed. Ik the United States Court yesterday Benja min Reese wa found not guilty ot having in his possession counterfeit money. Daniel Ceneskie. not paying a special retail liquor tax, was placed on trial. He lived at ML CarmsL Northumberland county. He wa found not guilty. Isaac Crouer, a letter carrier of Lock Haven, Clinton county, was tried and found guilty ot appropriating a letter containing 2 10. Clothing for tho Poor. It' our custom to devote every Friday to a sale for the poor. Tbe people watch aud wait for It To-day we will sell to the poor people of Pittsburg the following good at these extremely low prices: 395 boys' casilmere suits, pleated or corded, sites, 4 to 14, very neat patterns, only.., ,..,,, a.,91 00 160 suits for boys, age 14 to 10 (long pauti), neat checks aod plaids, made of casil- mere and eheviot, only. ,2 78 320 men' good quality suits, 20dlurant patterns, either inokor thrss-batton cut away frork; dark, medium or light colon, at (4 7fla suit ft 70 1,000 pair ol men's substantial pants (at a give-away price) only, COa The above prices aro for to-day only. Poor Man's Bale Day. Cut this out P. 0, C. 0., PITTSBUltO COMXUXATIOX Clothiko CourAxr, corner Grant and Diamond streets, opposite the Court Home, New Dialers BeceWed to-day plain blaeki and 'pUla colors, most fashionable shades of blue, tan and gray, and a variety of fancy stripes prices, 15, $5 CO, 8 and 18 60 nobbiest aad best values to be found. Job. Hobvk & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. B.&B. Frerea Koechlln are the best all-wool ehallis imported. We got a chanco at bargain of their ehallis on sale to day, 35c Booos He Buhl, OPENING TO-DAY, Summer Dresses In organdies, ginghams, ehallis and China silks. I'aboels & Jokes, 29 Fifth avenue. In Cleaning Homo Bemember that nothing improves a room io much a tasty wall paper. All the desir able shades and colorings. i Jobs S. Kobebts, 414 Wood aHrtet - THE HILL IS THE WINNER. The Management of Claremont Falls to Him by Unanimous Vote. WAENEB FORMALLY RKSIGBED. Brilliant Eeeord of the Ketr Superintend ent ot tbe Workhouse. CONTEOLLEB M0EE0W HAD EEPDSED "William Hill, of Mansfield, theex-County Treasurer of Allegheny county, was yester day unanimously elected Superintendent of the Allegheny County Workhouse at Clare mont, on the West Penn Kailroad. The election of Mr. Hill was made witho'ut any trouble. In fact, the position was in formally tendered to Controller Morrow sev eral weeks ago, but he refused to accept it The salary connected'with the office js $5,000 a year. William Hill, the new Superintendent at Claremont, is one of the best and most favorably known citizens of the county. He is a man of striking appearance, a little above the average height and has a full, broad forehead. He also wears a heavy, black beard. Mr. Hill is about SO years of age, even though he appears, younger. He was born of Scotch-Irish parents, and nearly all his life was SDent in Allegheny county. For many year his residence ha been at Mansfield. For three terms he served in the State Legislature from that district He first entered the field for County Treasurer with Sheriff McCandless, but both were de feated by Mr. Witherow. Withdrew for Another Man. For the following term he withdrew, and Dr. MoCandless received the nomination, but Mr. Hill secured the office immediately after him. Prevlons to tbat time he had served a number of times as Justice of tho Peace at Mansfield. He accepted the present of&co with reluctance, mainly because ho bad just com pletely remodeled bis residonce on the old Fas ter farm, ana expected to spend the remainder of his days there. The first matter taken up by tbe board yos tsrday was tbe resignation at Superintendent Warner, who is to accept the management ot tho Pittsburg Plate Qlas Company. It wa as follows! t'LAKKMOKT, Pa., May7, 1891, lo the Honorable, the Board or Managers of the Allegheny County Workhouse aad Inebriate Asylutai OEKTLEiiur-i hereby rcilsn my offloe of Buperlatendentof the Allegheny County Work house and Intonate Atrium, ihls retunatlon to take effect from and after the election and In stallation or my successor. Ills needless to rental the ststeratnt of the ostitis, wblcb are well known to you all person ally, namsly. 111 health and psriouat builntti In terests, which Impel me to this step. In thus taking official leave of the trust 1 have so long en Jovsd. 1 desire to express my sincere gratitude lor the couddenoo that both yourselves and your preile csnort seemsd alnayo to have repottd lu inf. and for the eonttantaud uniform evidences that both they and you have (tven of personal and official i irlendihlp. And alto for tho unruffled harmony that hat prevailtu In the management or this Institution. With the best wishes for the future success of the prison and for yoursslvcs, personally and officially, I am very truly yours. UffBAT WAKflKH. The resignation wa accepted and the fol lowing memorial adopted: High Tribute to Henry Warner. The voluntary resignation of Hon. Henry War ner from his position, held for over nine years, as Buperlnttndsnt or the Allegheny County Work house and Inebriate Asylum, calls for an ex pression of tbe feelings of the Board of Man agers on bis retirement as to his services on behslf of this institution. W take great pleasure, therefore, In bearing cheerful 'testi mony to Ills unirorm klnanest and courtesy as an officer, bit upright clmracter as a man and his en tire efficiency, in alt or his labors connected with this institution be bat done his work welt and to our entire satisfaction. Therefore, It it with leelings of much renret that we are called npon to part with our superintendent, knowing tbe great difficulty there will be to fill the vacancy with one to unutuslly endowed with all the qualifications to command the same measure ol tucceu that be bat attained, both at a prison official and at a master hand at coudnetlng the varied detallt or the butlneti aSaffs of the work house. Few nertont ean have any conception of the labors or the position, to feed, to clothe and keep employed, an army of men and women, and in addition to tbat to guard and so dispose of tbtm as to Insure tranquility and perfect subordination to Ibe rules of a penal Institution calls for tbe very hlihest degree of ability, including a per fect teir-control, courage, prudence and a wlt dom which most not permit or the sllghtett error or injustice to the armv of unfortunates which crime or error bat placed in confinement under the rigors of the law and made them wholly de pendent. Our best withes go with Mr. Warner in his fut ure work, and we know tbat his methodical hab its and practical mind will always command suc cess in whatever position in life he may find him self placed. He carries with him our warmest thanks for his many courtetlei to this board. C O. Hax. President, ADDIEON.LYSLE, C U. 1JONKXLL, VV. A. MAGES. BAEOA1NS IN EMBBOLDEKIES. Center Table, To-Day. 3,000 yards new embroideries this sea son's belt patterns narrow Q-inch) up to 15-inch edge 4)-yard lengths bought at a great sacrifice to importer to be sold at less than price. Get your pick qnick. Center table, to-day. Jos. Hobke & Co., 609 621 Penn avenue. Saloonkeepers Build up your trade in beer by using Iron City beer. It is a great favorite. Telephone 1186. Cbowds of workingmen will attend our special workingmen's sale to-day; 6 suits will be aold to-day for only 3 60, at Sailer & Co.'s, oorner Smithfield and Diamond streets. B.&B. 100 doxen suede mousquetalrec, at glove eounter, Friday and Saturday, 60c, worth (L Booos Ss Buhl. Let 'ergo I $10 men' suits going for (6 to-day only. Workingmen' day at Sailer & Co. 'a, corner Smithfield and Diamond streets. Saloonkeepers Build up your trad in beer by using Iron City brer. It 1 a great favorite. Telephone 1180. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION 8ALK KHIDAY, MA.Y 8, 1891 At the rooms of the Hoory Auction Co., 811 MAltlClST BT. Fin chamber suites, wnrdrobts, bookoaisi, ballracks, sideboards, chlffonlor and rtf rlgtr atom parlor suits in plusu. brooatells, tap try and; hair clothi toiletware, banging lamp and a lot or ditlios and glasswarsi springs, tuattreiiicna!rs.okndwatnut(latbrtat). Uarosts, Ingrain, brutsels and velvets, now and second hand for rooms, ball and stalrsj sew. lng maohlnes, silverware, ploturo, olook and ornaments. Alto, lot of drygood and notion at 2 o'clock. IIENRV AUCTION CO,, my7-oa Auctioneers. ELECTIONS. Tub Awoeliwk Dock company, ( T Pnxanuno, May 0.18111. HE ANNUAL MKEltNO OK THE stockholder n( this company will beheld at their general offlne, oorner Third av. and Try St., Pittsburg, on THURSDAY, May 21, UV1, at 8 r. x., for the eleotlon of a Hoard of Dlreoior to serve for tbe ensuing year, and for transact ing such other business as maybe brought be fore the meeting. BENJAMIN PAGE, myg-W.MTIi Beoretary. DIVIDEND. xUXK OF PITTSBUBQ, 1 ..... Mav6,18l f TTVIVIDEND-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS J bank have this day declared a dividend of FOUR (4) PER CENT on Its capital stock out of the profit of tbe last six months, payable to stockholders, or tbeir legal representatives, on and after tbe 16th inst free of all tax. royO-M W. ROBEBURO, Cashier. EDUCATIONAL. St. John's Military School, MANLIU8, N. Y. . SUMMER SCHOOL,. . If Vaw 0 w utlitfRIUirruivi -fu via e - dent. Apply to Lt. CoL WM. YXBUKUK, UnpU PTTTSBTJEG- DISPATCH, J- tfr-IHsplay dterfkements one dollar per tguart or onelimerUon. Clatrtflcd adverlUe. menu on thU page eA a Wanted, For Bale, To Let, efc, fen centt per line for euehimev tion, and none taken for leu than thirty centt. Top Unr being displayed count at two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. 6mlhfleld and Dlsmond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT, rOK SALE. TO LET. AND OTHKK TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BB RECEIVED UP TO P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertltements should be prepaid unlets adver sers already have accounts with THE DISPATCH. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. HI CARSON STREET. TELEl'-HONENO. 6032. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6TM PENN AVE. ' riTTSB UKO-ADD 1TION A U THOMAS MCCAFFREY- 8509 Butlor street. EMILG. STUOKKY, S4th street and Pennave. ALLEOHV.NY. A. J. KAERCHER. M Federal street. H. J. McBRlDK. Market House. AUeghenv. F. H. EGGKKS & BON. Ohio and Chestnut tte. THOMAS McHENKY, Western and Irwin avej. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRY M. OLE1M. Rebecca and Allegheny avet. WANTED. Male HelD. N EXPERIENCED WKAPPEB ROY. AP- PliV.t TTI1UNE WAliD'S. 41 ilfth av. my8-J ARBER-ALSO MA N FOR SATURDAY AT GEORGE KRAME R'S, 831 Fifth av. lnj-8-15 LAOKHMITH-ONE CARRIAGE BLACK-SMITM- Kltoayoung man to work in paint thop. H. HERR 4 SO JN S, 818 and 818 Firth ar, my7-T CANVAB3ER3-WE WANT GOOD CAN VAS3ERS and will pay good lalaries. THE MCI.UKE POR1RA1T CO., 40 Wylle av. my8-10 -ARKIAGKPAINTKUS 1UIMMERS.BLM'K- Kj SMITHS ami helpers. tCU , SKSPcnnar. ApplytoT. S. O'NFIL 1 mrs-70 CASH BOYS-APPLY AT KAUFMANNSJ. tnyl-91 CHKMIST-A COMPETENT MAN FoRSTEEli works. Address, stating rerercnoes. P. O. BOXM. Pitttburg. myS-M COATMAKER IMMEDIATELY. A FIRST CLASS workman, itcady employment: prices paid from S 78 to 810 80 and extras cald. Apply toM. OULMAN ft SUN. Meadrlllc, Pa. mjT-W COATMAKEB-A GOOD COATMAKER. IN QUIRE at P. J. LOUOH.NEY'S, 0W Liberty !. oraddren JOHNBLOCKINGEK, Mt. Plate ant. Pa. my8-8 y-ltlATMAKEK ANrXI'KIIIKNC'KDMAN. Kj QUIRK of JACOB SWLNbON, Irwin. Pa. mv7-t5 -rRPVKH-KOR HELIVEItY WAGON BE- XJ TWFEN 8 drett. Hating art .. Dlipstchon TWFEN Dharpiburg Bna Pltttbnrir. Ad- are and experience in driving, u. Ill 0-14 M AN-WEHAVE AN FXCELLKNTOPEN 1MII for a noon, reliable butlneit msu. one who Is active andln rood standing, that can com mand from floootot.'O.OOolnresilTi'Ath! the busi ness we oatr hat no superior In the State, the psrtlts Interested aro all well-known builntts mtn of high commercial standing, hesitate In taring that any. gtntl an eunimrroiai linnuinr. anu w uv nut taring that any atntienitn tantlal and rood carina- bu at any gsntlemsn wlihlng a id good paring butlneti Mill rutEfuj By taking the trouble good, suDttantiai ana nd our statement trut toliivaitlgatoi we prefer thst partlet wishing full particulars to -sli In psrton at private once. 11 ROUIMiON IT., corner Sandusky, Allegheny, oiuce. iw 1TAN-A LIVE MAN TO ENOAQE IN 1JIK J.YJL retail jtrocsrr butlneit In tne Knit Knell mutt have (".sou i,om, Addrtti or oall at 83 ward. FHANKSWMVN JkV, JllDOlcenia mrii-28 TkyTACHINISTS-A FEW GOOD MAt'IIINlS' 1V1. AppiyeiuujrxiAJ.axALrJ.uiia vru KS. Second av., city. mys-8 AINTERs-IN OLUVELANO. O 800 FIRST- (H.AHS men at 27k centt tier hou ' SW.1I ASTER PAINTEMS' ASHOUIA'lJUN I-kAINTEHS FIVE OK BIX FIIIST-TJLABS XT pslntersi good waget paid. 1 NUR. 1727 Market it., Wheeling, W. V. my8-sJ-D E. &UK- QALESMEN TO BULL GOODS tiTmW bit? niV for CJ chants by sample: new goodi; workers: permanent situation: chance to build a nne trade: exclusive territory, muijei. jirs, VUMPANY, south. Bend, Ind. my4-2S-iiwir -lOI.ICTTOHS-Von CHEAPEST and BEST n lire tnturanee policy. MURBY ft EDSaLL, M Fidelity Building. ap2M8 OTENOGRAPHER AMD TYPEWRITER AT i3 once. BOX TM. rays-24 npAlLORS-THHEE FIRST-CLASS (TAILORS JL to work on repairing and altering. ring. APPiyio second floor, at JAJU1Q3 illUH.BUX, (3 1IIU av. once. apu-D TAILORS-THREE FIKST-ULASS TAILORS to work on repairing; and altering. Apply to JAMES JHCKSUN, 88 Fifth ar., tecond floor, at once. ap21-D TOUNG MANj-WITH ONE uR T WO YE AKS JL experience it Job printing. SMITH BROS., 77 Diamond tt. my8-87 YOUNG MAN-TO DOCOL offlee work. Addreit V. D COLLECTING AND uupatcn omee my8-88 Agents. A GENTS-TO BELL THE NEWEST AND J. beat subscription books In the market! the most recent additions to our list are "Our urcat continent." Lottlng'i United Btatet." John Boyle O'Reilly's Poetry and Songs or lre ind. " Tlie Soldier In the Civil War:" tend for land, eatali fhe Soldier In the Civil War;" tend for catalogue, terms and territory. P. J. FLEMING ft CO.. Firth av. apU-TUWIhFSBu AGENTS EVERY WHEKBj TO SELL O'Kcefe's "OK" shoe blacking: steady work: can make M to S3S per week. O'KEEFJS ft CO., chemists, Pitttburg, Pa. my8-38 AGENTS AT HU1 CHIN SUN CO., No. 951 Penn av. MEDICINE my8-2S tRGANIZtRS-BY THE FBIENDLT AID J Society; part Its members flOO every six months: has paid (300,000 in beneflts: reserve apd benefit fund held In trust by the btate of Mana chutetts: termt liberal. Addreit FRIENDLY AID SOCIETY, Waltham, Mats. myl-lS Jemale Helix COOK-A FEMALE COOE-G1RAED HOTEL, 20 and 2i Federal tt., Allegheny. myS-32 DESIGNER AND MODELER-YOUNG LADY capable or making .original designs and producing modeli or tame can secure a nleatant andpermanentpotltlon by addressing CAS1ING, Dlsoatcb offlee, statlngwbere can be interviewed. my8-2t t 1HL GOOD STRONG GIRL WANTED FOR OT ceneral housework at Vai CARSON VT. small family. mys-88 iIrl Fur general HOUgEWORK-fS. OT Apply 300 BAN D U SB Y ST, Aiiecueur. my-if IRL-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. 10 BUENA VISTA ST.. Allegheny. my7-4 T AUNDHESS-AFIRST-OLASSLAaNDttESS, XJ Apply, with reference, alii LINCOLN AV., Allegheny, after. 4 o'clock on Friday. my7o0 J- AUNDRESS - FOB A SMALL STEAM J laundry. Apply at 170 HIDGE AV., Alle gheny. Pa. my 8-38 EN G1HL8-AT ONCE-AT HOMESTEAD STEAM LAUNDRY, Homettead. Pa. my7-a8 Male and Female Help. jOIULS TO WORK IN LAUNDRY-WAUES VT from 17 to 810 per week; oooks, chambermaid!, dining room glrlt. 200 home ulrlt, German girls. iiuriei, iv cuiwrtu Kiiii, waiters, lurm imuui, S rivers. Icolorsdmsn. Hits. aVTiluHPSON, 806 rant it. mr7-t MEAT CAllVEB, 20 farm hands, OA UtRIAGK DRIVER, cksmith, botsl cook, hUekt dlthwathtrs. dlnlnc room elrli. tacond cook. housekeeper, ttatnitreti, ohild's nurte, cookt, chambtribald, house girls. iiEKIIAN'B, 848 Grant st. 'lei. to. myt-D , Sltunttons. BOOKKEEPING-! ATTaWDTO AN YT1I1NO In the line or intrictte accounting, such as ipsnlng and doting or books or correotlon of errorti alto give Instructions in the uis or tht Vouohcrdyncm, A. F. SAWIilLL, 187 Feds ral St.. Allegheny, l'a. ds0-8i-o 13011 riOM-lfl URNKItAL ACCOUNTING Oil . bookkeeping, young msrrlsd mam practleal expsrlrnc i ten ti vaam ntltrtetorT ranirenea from pretont emiiioyeri and reasons for chtnit, Addreit P. 0. UOX9J7, elty apM-W PO.ITION-IIY YOUNG LADY AS COMPAN ION. For psrlloulsn addrm at. ., Ait- gunny miij i. v. CM 11UAT10N-A9 SALESMAN, COLLKOTOlt sn, eneraetle, leaving I'lttS- O praur place of truiti young man, eneraetle. place steady and reliable! noo u reiisuiei no oojepuon to leaving I'm nurgi goon roisrenctt x w. Dispatch office. omee. roj8-M Doardors and Lodger. riCCUPANW FOB PLEASANT FHONT j room, witn no rd. cor. a. HIGHLAND u wjLLiniux'DiB.. 4 a.i reier jt. b.; rererence required. ma-4l-MTWThru Uutlncit Stands. TO LEASE-W1TH PB1VILEGB OF BUYING. storeroom in eonntry town on railroad, from SO to 78 miles of Plltiburgi would not object to small suil salable goods. Address 11., Dlipstoh offlee, myr-10 X'lnanclau TVOUTGAOES ON (JlTY OR ALLEGHENY i.YX county property at lowest rates, HK.NKl' A, WEAVER ft CO.. iu Fourth avenue. mu.'-D T7-ANTED-MONEY TO LOAN ON HOltr- vv uxuto. in large ana lowest market rate or Interest. and small amounts, at Bee W. A. HKit- apS-M-y nun isuns, Burourtnar Sllscelianeous. T30ILEB-A GOOD FIRST-CLASS SECOND X HAND holler 1! to lS-horse power, or up right engine 6 to 8-borie power: rock bottom price for cath : mutt he intnected. -Answer jr. v. dua 838. Pitttburg. my8-74 K ERSON CONTEMPLA-HNG PURCHAB- initlici locaiea lots lorjomnto call on . WlNUENKOlH. No. 100 Fanrthuv.. lori plan or Nadlna Park; prices are 88,0, only l pet eent cash: fl per week uu interest and so taxes. IHIDAX, rMAT 8, WANTED. Mlscellaneiras. LADIES-TO ATTEND THE SCHOOL OF Detlcn and Drets Cuttlnir for a thorough courte or dressmaking. NO. 981 PENN AV. my3-18 TWO FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHT HORSES ApplySJ ; WSrlNGHOU8E BUILDING. my6-69 USE JONES' BEDBUG KABALYZER Jones! Mazl- Roach Powder: contains no polton: roaches oanlfhed by contract; satltractlon given or no par. Prepared by OEU. W. JONES, 2S Ferteraltt.. Allegheny.. Pa. Sold by an flnt claat drujgliti. myJ-13l-Mwr FOB SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cltr Hetldeticm. GIBBON BT.-GOOD TWO-STORY BRICK dwelling, tlx rooms, larae cellar, Jtood lot; very low price for quick sale. BAXTER, THOMPSON 4 CO., 162 Fourth avc. lys.7e-llWT PENN AV.-CORNER PBOPEKTY. WITH two-ttorr frame. 12 rooms; bouse In Al con dition: stable In rear: U rue lot. See BAXTER. 1HOMPSON ft CO., 162 Fourth av. myS-76-MWr East End Ittsldences. ANEW TEN-ROOil BRICK HOUSE-JUST completed: In one of thepretlest locations of Eatt End. and only about two minutes' walk to eltncr Firth av. or Penn av. cablet, or the Duquesne electric Hue; house lsvery well built: supplied with every modern convenience; street pTcd and tewr-red: lot 811x112. and price only 18.700. 'ifee agents, 8. A. DICKIE ft CO., Penn and Shady avs., E.E. 2-132. my5-99-Tnwr A BARGAIN ANDON YEKY EASY TERMS A new frame dwelling or tlx rooms nnlihed a'tie, bathroom aud all conveniences: tltuate In Knit End within one minute or electric line. Call and iret mil iwrticnt-rr-r. Uf.KD B. CO YLK A CU cor. Fourth a. and Grant st. myS-ST-Tursn' DO YOU WANT TO. BUY A STONE DWEL Ll.NGr lryou do. don't buy till you tee the one wo have for tale, for It Is thecneapest one of fered for tile In the city and located on one or the most prominent paved avenuts In the Last End, on line of electric road and within Ave mlnutps or P. It. R. station: Queen Anne ttyle. contains 12 rooms, bath and twoitatlonary washttanilt.drcss lnr room, cemented cellar, laundry, and. In rct, all that Is required In a flrtt-clast home: eastern cxpoiitre. large level lot and flagstone walkt; call and set prices and key unriextmlne lt. (a 893). BLACK ft BAIRU, No. 98 Fourth nv. my3-0MS,8.n FUR SALK-MAWniNNEY ST.(PAVED AND tewerrd). near Forbes it , and facing the Schenlcy Park-a handsome new brick house, eight rooms, modern fixtures: worth nn exami 5Al0.nl. price. g).000. nee iv. a. Hcnnua DUIO, i f ourtn av. ap22-48-22,l7.my2,8' T5URALAV, E.E.-ANEW QUEEN ANNE JLV frame i dweillnir cuntalnlntrtlxroomi.flnithed .ngtix Inside attic, nan, Tcimmie, r.. . .. .. . r . .. .'... batli. lmlde w. c ranire. hot and cold water, laundry, wash stsnds, slate manteis, me ncsrtns, electric iifcnt, porcun, hade trees, etc : goon nelgnborbood:Ioi 24x110; attheverylowflcnro or 84,800 for this week only. REED B. CUYLE ft CO., cor. Fourth av. and Grant tt. my8-8Q OOO WILL HOY A MICE FltAME V dweillnir of elffht rooint. bath, etc.: larire lot, 80x180, with good stable for three carriages and four borio! olectrlo ears win run within two minutes' walk of this place, and buildings are so situated that yuu can build two moio bouiei on tame properly! tblt It elieapi rail and tee ut. (a SMj. BLACK ft BA1BD, Hp. 98 Foil rtll av. mr8-82-8.I2.l4 T 000 -AN ENTIRELY NEW N1NK-KOOM ipO houte, with batli, sta, waihitand, intld clotot, hot and cold water, both gaici, eltcirlc llitliti and belle: everything- modern and com plotsi papered throughouti good neighborhood! very convsnlent to cable llnisi slroet sewered! line lot. See 8, A. UICK1B A (Jo., Penn and Shadvavs., K. t. 1MJ. ayi-99-Tuwr BOO FOR A NEAT S1X.KOOM AND boriiood and bandy to oleotrlo and'cabTe linen hai ma Mai alt a.l allla ! Ma ham lea nitAii Htluli. every moaern oouvcnioncoi moianiujr uatn. not and cold water, lmlde clniet, range, tto.i ttrtet Itsewi sntdt a very dsilrable nronenri lot 28x100, .. . ....:.... .... I. - mAI .. U, b. a. uivLKt it uu,i x-enn aau DnaaT- A. 118 av.. E. mr r7-20" Allegheny nesldenoes. -1HARTIEKS UT.-CORNEK LOT ISXIOOi J lieuie 7 rooms with norlern Improvements) 8SW1I A. U. wainuoute, era. WlLdUN, 88 Federal st, mjo-n-wi'- TTUlYj.'rt'E ST., AT.LiCOHfflKY-1 NEW lJMlOK P dwelflngl. with all mod. Impts, A. U. WILSON, 8rrderal st. my8-4twr8' TTNOlL st.-lot m ft. fhont-bSiok JV home 9 rooms, mod, impts. A. D, WIL SON, 88 Federal st, mv8-44-Vrysr TEltRYSYILLK AV .. NEAR OHAttLta ST.- iiouiy e rooms, etc., let (2x184 ft. yawsaw ii, al Federal St., Aingneny. my-ei-wt8' BT.-nHIOlt kOUSfl 7 M'JOliS sme boute J rooms on lot It XI 10 ft. 'ILSUN, 88 Federal si, Alleglttar. mje-4-ws-n- Buburban Besldeaoes. T0 YOU WANT A HOUSE WITH A rmz XJ a view as there Is in Allegheny connty. cov- inuniiuirj idq rirgiaik ?rcvur, no 2 aores ot- arouna covcrea win rround covered with apple, peacb, pear. tt and plum trees, choice grape vlnet and cnari snrn minntet' walk from Ingram station. 8 miles from thelJnton station 6n the P. H. B. &.1 If so. call An BLACK ft BAlRD, 05 Fourth av. (1 178) my3-S8-.e,U ENN AV.-CO'ME AND LtTUS SHOW YOU this pro iVtv. east Of Point Breese, amid tbe largeii dwelllni :t and vi ck oTll weu-aepi grounas in eityre beaatlfui rooms; of course, lt lot Slam with fine has all latest improvement!: lot SUI30, with i large shade treesi convenient to P. R. lt. Get prlci from BL AUK ft BAUD, 88 Fourth av. (a!91) y2-8l-S.4.l SHAliYflll close to IDE-NICE LEVEL LOT. loTXlmi io station and electrle cars: this wonld he a tplenald lot to build some bontet on for sale or relit: will divide ahd Sell 28 feet, if desired, st 40 per foot. (aeM) BLACK ft BAIRD, it Fourth av. uy2-8a-2, 8, 14 AUantto City. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.-BENT OB SALE Hotels. cottages and bathhpuset; lots for sale In alt parts of tne eltv: alio South Atlantis City, ISRAEL G. ADAMS I CO., Seal Estate Agents. Beal Eitate and Law Building. myl-M FOB SALE-LOTS. East End Lots. TtrKLLON B' jyl 'ruN aa 123 feet deep. ELLON STREET LOTS-CLOSE TO STAN. o .negiey av., anr aesirea wiotn, ip. lie well, a bargain now. are en- hanclng yanfdly. lair, uauaw UOFF, 1.1M.. 148 C WU..U V, my742-Ihsu Sutmrhan Lota. T7ORSALE-800BU1: .DING LOTS IN PLAN OF ind Co.. nur HnnMMd X' Munnall van aud Munhall staii&na P.. V. X C. H. It-, within convenient distance of tbe extentlva steel works or Carnegie 4 Co.: the largo addition now bolne made to the Plant will reaulrej.000 additional men: rare chance for speculation: lots will be sold 5IUJI1 W. 1U VIUV. HJU V14UC..BB .1 UUUIIC Wkir. aturday afttrnoon of ttiii week. May 9th. at 2 iiugiyorin oiocas ana tquares at Saturday afternoon of tblt week, : I.....I. k1-V. -1 ...-- -. l.l. (. o'eiock. on tne premisei. Get plans from JAS, W. DRAPE ft CO. Agents, 118 Wood it.. Pltts- burg. JBJrf-flO' FOUR LOIU (01150, ON A COOO SI RK.ET quite near Brushton sutlont the price I have on them Is very low: a purchaser ) sura to double his uionay very soon. HOWARD BROWN. 181 Fourth ave. myS-80-Mwr LOTS! LOTS I LOTS I GET PLAN OF LOW of MunbSII Valley Land Co., near the treat iron and steel works of Carneale ft Co., close to Munhall station and Homeiteadi the extensive enlargement ofthe works will demand over 1,000 additional mtn: rare chance here for speculation! great public tale on Saturday afternoon or tbls week, at 2 o'clock, on the premises. Get plan at tbe office of JAS. W. DRAPE ft Co., 813 Wood it., Pitttburg. my7-ta XrA"lNa PARK-LOTS AT WILDWOOU ON J the, A. V. H. It., somlnutei from the Union aeppti Deautiraiiy situated) prices average moi only 1 per taxei. PI taxes. Plans, ate., irom X, D. WINUENROTH, cunt uuw owm ilnerwtskl nolnterettina looTourtbav. my3-H 8UDUKIIAN PBOPKRT1 -THE LAItGKST lots, the lowtit prlcet and the eatteit ana bctt termt in tbt county It eticrsrtun, is minutes from Union statlam see Shoradeo before you buyelie- wnore. ANDBEVY P. Firth ar. ANDBfiW PA1TEBSON, Itoretary, S rew-72-D" If, AOKEH-AT A IIAKUA1N, AT iiAIIMEIU U VrLLEstsflon.-WMJPennlt' 10 sorts of mot ieytlgardtn Ijrad, haying a river front of in icna, naying a river nont or with to dwslllur liouies, out about 1,(X fiot. , i,iw laoi, wiin two awiiiius nouiri, one And one frsmii would suit splendid for a icturlnsr site! property known eiths How 'state, PsrtlcufarsoriliOd. JdoCAFFltKY, onoa manu man ritttn UOVUa Herat. my8-ir ararms. Aim. 149 AOKCI, OOOl) BltlOK HOUIK, 1 bsrn aud ail out.bulfdl iiuiDKti inma vein or coal, llmtitone and flrtolayi ane orchard! attta- nun on uiiio riven wouia txcainis ror on P.t0P".'T.iexpsiInt for dairy or coal works. K eacbaag for our ras. u mr-p tti noil, tiB urnni ti. FOR 8ALK-DUB1NESS. Dullness Opportunities. T3UB1N ESS OfPOHl'CNtTIES-A SNAP FOR XJ two days i fl, eoO will buy a block ot manu facturing itock in a growing bustueii that Ii psy- lng 28 per eent on investment, having a ulna mon mi' dividend ertdll aireaay attacued to It. Address GLASS, P. o. Box 608, myS-4 8 HOE STOHE-IN GOOD ItlWN MKAK eltyi fine restsuranti grocery stores, (200 to 18,000; milk route! paper routet cigar store: nib market! inaehlno thopi drugttorei stone quarry, HOLMES ft CO.. 420Binlthlleld8t. apM Business Properties, T OT-120X100 FEET, WITH BRICK FACTORY .J DUl bulldlnr. corner Siarkat and Havard at.. sixth ward, Allegheny, only 818.000: excellent opening tor manufacturer. A. i.uuaj iOATKftBON, joa Fourth av. IUTIWH' FOB SALE-ailSCELLANLOUS. Slacliiriery and Hetals. ENGINFS AND BOtLEUS-SECOND-HAND; largest stock of all slses: Hxso, 12x24, 12x18,10 X20, 10x111.10-12, 9X12, 8x12. 7x12, 8x12: mounted port able engine, boilers or all sites, tbatung, pulleys. Sumps, governor, etc. Telephone, 8401. a and Park Way, Allegheny, Pa. J. S. YOUNG. aplf-p H01S11NU ENGINES. -DERRICKS AND derrick forglngv ateel hoisting, and guy ropet In stock; sMUonsry engines and boilers, shears, day and ore pans. etc. THOMAS XiAR LIN'S SONS, Laeook and Saadutky streetN Alle- ffhur. l'a. . -,r ttuS-ia.wvrv 189L fob sale-miscella: .NEO: US. Machinery and Metals. rpHE CELEBRATED ACME AUTOMATIO X tafety engines and non-explosive hollers, for gas or oil Fuel, from one to nve-horse power; alto, tbe latest Improved ventltatln a faui: perfect tatltfactlon cuaranteed: by J. PKAGEK, Gen eral Agent, No. 4 Fifth av., Pittsburg. Pa. reI8-16orwT THE BECK AIJT031ATIC ELECrBIO LIGHT eliclnc: enalnes. boilers and sawmills and woodworking machinery. HABMES MACHINE DEl'or, Nilrstav.. Plttsbnrg. my7-D Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. B UBROS OR DONKEYS-SU1TABLK FOR eiilldren. at lAit Liberty Stock Yards bv J. MOW1LLIAMS. inys-14 C CHEAP PACING HOKSES.CAN bHOW A 2:40 mm ... auuieh ... . ..- . " ww. . ...j Miscellaneous. LUMBER CHEAP-DHFSSED HFilLOCK One car-load 2xSln one car-Toad 2x8 In. ;call at Iron City Elevator, uenr Point bridge. South side. JAMtS STEWABT ft CO., Contractor!. my8-9 M' OUESE-AT 981 PENN AV. AGENTS my7-ll wantid. MOTOR-CHEAP-ONE-HALF H. P. ELEC TRIC motor, comolned circular and scroll taw and counter shaft. 632 SMITHFIELD ST. myeS SALOON-A FINE FlfTED UP SALOON ON Federal it., three doors catt of Diamond: mint be sold at once to satlary mortgagees. Inquire at 20 HAST FLDEIIAL 3l Youngstown, O. mT7-3a TO LET. City Residences. A-FlRST-CLAbS DWELLING HOUSE OF seven rooms, bath room, and two finished rooms In attic: all modern convenlencei: sanitary nlnmblng; h. and c. water; inside w. c. on each floor: natural and artificial gns; home heated by runiace: about hair an acre or erouud. with shrubbery, thade trees and choice fruit trees: corner of Beed it. and Breckenridgeav.; near Wyllp av. cable cart: rent 133 per month: Imme diate poitesilon. ROBEBrT. RE1NEMAN, room 23 Bnkewell law building, corner Grant nnd Dia mond st. mys-8t A FIRST-CLASS DWELLING OF 9 ROOMS; all modern convenience!; only four tquaret Irom City Hall; rent very rratohable: aluo the furnlihment. partly or all, lor tale: the preient tentnt intends to leave the city. Addreit T. R. S., Dlipatcli offloe. my7-lt Eaat End Kesldences. ITURNIsnED FOR THE HUMMER-HOUSE A' on Lilac it . terond aoor irom cniworin av.; nine rooint. laundry and bathroom; can be seen from io to 3. m8-94t ffil ET-NEAT NEW SIX ROOM HOUSE ON 3JLO ale St.. Observatory Hill, Allrgbenv: papered throughout; both gates and water: small larally only. A. LEGGaTE ft BON, 108 Fourth avenue. mr7-t Atleglieny Kesldencew EIVE-ROOM BRICK HOUSE-NO. 10 DABRAGH st., Allegheny, one square from the .uipen sldn bridge. Inquire S4I SIHTIIFIKlD ST. iny8-0Ot HOUSE BY JOHN K EWING ft CO., 107 Federal it., new brick houie of eight roomti bath ami laundry, on Alder street, near S. Ulland nr. E. E.I rent iow;poiieiilonMaylB. mr8-48-0,8,10,12,4t A( BIDOK AV., ALLEGHENY-NICE LrtKJ brick, 8 rooms, bath, pantry, ran re. gase, good cellar! rent K1 a mo, Apply to W. W. LAURENCE ft CO., Waters!., below Ptnn av Pittsburg. aplo-OO-Mwrt Suburban neslaences. G OOD nOIISE OF SIX KOOMB-BATn, HOT V IUU wviu niiisi. IlillKV Hunt RUU BIUV Iiorohss, good lawn, at Bwliirale station, P. K. t.l rent only 828. BLACK HAIIJO. 93 Fourth avenna. mys-73-8,9, 10, II, II, i, 14, 17, 19, Mf nuslnes Oiiportunltles. JJHICKYARU-1N FMtST-CLASS WORKING condition, With kiln walls, mschlnery. etc.! rms to suit letiee: tttnutid at Braddoek, be tween Seventh and Eighth sts.i also for ssle, live ant-clan draft norm, two tin wajnns. one cart anil Ave ittl of harneti ' tail naiiiii. uu inquire of WILL- 1AM DUNN, ott the premltei myv-ioT rULLY FURNISHED HO1KL-10O BOOMS; 1 eromlnentlr located: eitabllihed renutatlon. or lull particulars, atply to ISRAEL G. ADAMS ft CO.. xtoal Estate anu Law uunuipg, Atlantis City, N.J, mr7-llt Business stands. TO LET-HANDSOME S1ORF.R00M9, NOS. 78 and 80 Diamond St.. Jatt above Sinlthtleld tt.. In new Dispatch building; well lighted, ele gantly fitted up, centrally located and having every convenience: these rooms are admirably ORtd for lmurance. real ettkte or other office builnen. For further Information apply, after 2 F. It, to BUSINESS MAMAGBB, The Dltpatrb, Builthfleldand Diamond sts. ap29-U7t Offices. Desk Boom, -VFFICKANDDESKBUOMON FIBBTFLOOR. J with use ot front window on Wood st. Ap ply to JAS. W. JJKAPE ft CO.. 812 Wood st,, city. ray7-S0t TO LET-CHOICE OFFICES ON SECOND and third Soon of The Dispatch buslnest offlee bulldlnir. corner Smithfield and Diamond St.: these are in mites of two or fonr rooms, as etlred, and have every convenience; centrally located, well arranged and lighted; there are no better offices for provisional roan in tbe city. Apply, after 2 P. X., to BUS. MGB. DISPATCH, 9n the premises. ap29-U7t Miscellaneous. ALABOK. DRV OELLABON WOOD STREET for storage purposes. JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., 818 Wood St., city. mj7-36t s TABLB-ArPLY 133 FOUBTH aV. my8-73T POUND. I71UUND-PEBFECT COMFORT IN READING, by bavlna- my eyes thoroughly examined and a p.'.Ir of the celebiated II crystal specs adjusted by the experts of the CHESSMAM OPTICAL COMPANY, No. 48 Federals., Allegheny. ap2-93-ThTn PERSONAL. BRSON AL-CASH PAID FOB OLD GOLD XT and sliver: Jewelry repaired : new work made to order. CHfils. HAIICH, 641 Smithfield st. aplJ-194 nrinr ft CO.. 301 Smithfield st. mbl2 "PERSONAL-FINE BOOK8-WE HAVETHE X finest collection of finely Illustrated books In Flttsbarg: beautiful blndlnirt; low prlcet;come Ind tee them: hundredtof books for presents. ,EV1'S BOOK STOKE. 900 Liberty sL del T3ER30NAL-ALL PERSONS USING ABT1 X FtCIAL eves shonld boy them from the Chessman oraiOAL company, no. . Fed-' ral st., Allegheny; they carry th largest line ot tbe best material ana guarantee them lor one year: the only home in the United States that makes this offer. ap2-n-Thrsu . ' Proposals. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED proposal will be received at the Secre tary' ofneo of tbe borongh of Mercer. Pa..untll Monday, May 25, IS91 at 8 o'clock P. it., for tba grading, paving with fire brick, setting of curbs and furnishing of materials except none curb ing of tbn street immediately surrounding the public square in said borough and being about L69Ufeet In length and about 46 feet wide. Plans and specifications can be seen at the offlee of the Secretary. The Council reserve the right to reject any or all bid. By order of Council, A. H. M'ELKOTH, Beoretary. McttCEB, PA., May 7, 189L my8i OFFIOK OF CONTROLLEB 07 ALLXOUBNY COtJHTT.PA. rmBnuBO, fA Alay7, 1891, CIEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE ilK- n CEIVED at tblt office until o'clock r. M.. Wednesday, May 18, for furnishing tbe court and offices of Allegheny county with io for tba ensuing year. The loe mutt be of Na 1 qual ity, delivered at suoh times and in such quan tities a tbe Superintendent of tho Court Honssmay dlrtot. All bid must be by tba ton. Tbe eommlstionerareterva the right to reject anv or all bid. For further Informa tion inquire ot tb auntrlntendont. JAMICa A. oniRR, royS-JO County Controller. EHdlNSsn'a offiok, tOi Grant tt ( . Pittrbuho, May8,lHl, ( mo OONTKAOTOIlH-aEALED I'HOPO X HALS for tbe grading, onrblbg and paring oTiht following ttnett, tltuato In tha borough of Xnoxvllle. Alltghonr eounty, Pa,, vn: Amanda av,, Hoobollo at, and Wait Juoundast. Also, for a 80-locl) terra cotta sewer aerots Iliiohtllo st will be rtoelved at the above nfflca until the J0r.li day ot May, at fi o'eloolt V. H. I'ropnialato bn addrttiea to tba Street Committee of tald borough. Probated bond In one-half tho estimated cost of tba work mutt aoeomuanv eaati Dro. petal. Plans, specifications and full Informa tion can be bad at this otoco. Tba Street Comtnltteo reisrv tba right to rejeet any or ail proposals. O. E. OWENB, O. E., myg-80-MWyg Borough Engineer. LEGAL NOTICE. EDWARD Y. BRECK. Attorney, Bu Nicholas BaUdlng. TJ8TATB OF EDWARD I BEAN, DE CJ CEASED-Exsoutor'i Notloc Notice Is hereby itlveu that letters testamentary on tbe estate of Edward L. Bean, late of tbo city of Pittsburg, In tho county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all per sons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demanda against the same will make them known, without delay, to myl-B-F HENRY MoKXNNlE. Executor, J. COHEN x CO.. Attorneys-at-Law, 85 Diamond Street ESTATE OF MARTIN HOETH, DE CEASED, latei of Allegheny tJlty. No tice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Martin Roetb have been granted to tbe undersigned, to whom all par sons Indebted to (aid estate are requested-to make Immediate navment. and those having claim against tbe same should make them I knnwn wlthnnt delav. It ARIA RIIEfB Executrix, 179 Ohio at; Allefaeay CMf. CHOICE PROPERTIES. MARION PLACE ADDITION, Wj-laWfllSjIlltr. Only a few lot left In tbi popular plan, which will he sold at a bargain to close out tba plan. TERMS $5 CASH, Balance $1 Per Week. NO INTEREST. NO TAXES. Call at once and secure one sf theso beautiful lota at a very low price. Only eight minutes' ride from Smithfield street. KEED B. C0ILE & CO., Cor. Fourth Ave. and Grant St. my7-98 A HANDSOME HOME With large grounds In convenient location of EAST END. A bright, cheerful and roomy house with, large hall two bay windows front and back porches bath, hot and cold water, electric light; natural gas, etc. 141x157 FEET. Will cut up to good advantage. Owner must sell quick for good reason, and we have a price that will surprise you. - -S. A. DICKIE ri CO., Penn and Shady Avs., E. E. my5-l-TWF LICENSED HOTEL, Well situated, doing a nlco business, on the National Pike, near TJnlontown; no competi tion! fine1 summer resort; 99 acre of excellent farming and meadow land: general store and postomce on tbe premises. A rare evening for the right man. A great bargain, subject to protnot acceptance. (4-8V-1S2). Full particular from CHARLES SOMERS & CO,, 129 FOURTH AVENUE. myS-SO-Mwr F lOR SALE- EAST END PROPERTY. MURRY & EDSALL, mhgo-91 84 FIDELITY I1UILDINO. REMOVALS. W. J. EAST, Architect, Baa removed from Federal St., Allegheny, to offices located In WE8TINC1H0USE BUILDINQ, mb4-42-MWI PITT8BCRO, hi. GEORGE KAPPEL, THE MUSIO DEALER. Ha removed to hi new granite building, S31 SMITHFIELD BTREET. ap-os-anyy DR. J. O. BOOKSTOOE, DENTIBT, Removed to 433 Pen Avenue. apl2-19-MWT BUSY BEE HIVE has removed from oorher Sixth and Lib erty to 38 Wvlle ave nue, one sauire from Fifth avenue. Doll and other presents given to purchasers. ap2-MWT HAETLET ROSE BELTING CO,, -REMOVED TO- 634 SMITHFIELD ST. apl2-20-MWF RESORTS. fl ADDON .HALL, ATLANTIC CITY. N. X. now open Hot and Cold Sea Water Batha in the Bouse. mytWd LEEDS 4L1PPINCOTT. mHE CHALFONTE I ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. On tbe beach, with unsurpassed ocean view. Bait water oaths in the bouse. Send for circular, ap30-92-D E. ROBERTS A SONS. TJOTEL STICKNEY. KENTUCKY AVE Jp. NUE, Atlantic City One hundred feet from the sea; steam heated, sun parlor. Terms, $3 to 12 0 per day day; 39 to ill per week. L. V. STICKNEY. apl2-2U2-arwr SEABRIGHT, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.. Now open. Finest location on the island. Sun parior overlooking tne ocean; unorjstmcted ocean view. MRS. L. REPP. ap24-48-MwT DR. HARRIS' Cramp Cure 70S EVERY ACHE AND PAIN. FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGSTORES. HAKtnrAOTUBED BT L II. HARRIS DRUG GO., NOS. 44. AND 48 SEVENTH AVENUE, PITT8I1URO. PA. my4-D CHA2LES SOMERS & CO., 129 FOUBTH AVE. (Telephone 1771) Real Estate and Mortgages. Honey lo Loan at Lowest Hates, PERTIES FOR RENT. PROPERT apffl-T7-D RENTS COLLECTED. WiiattbBBricIcIayers ArePrepared to Do Dricklaysis' International Union No. 2, Penn. sylvaula, Is prepared to do auy or all brickwork tbat anyone may wish to bave done, from a sine le day's work to tb largest buildlne any one may wish to bulldi that w will flnWn auy unfinished work or any work already con tracted for at the present contraet price, and tbat wo will do any new work at last year' con traet prico, and will guarantes (1 CO per day as our minimum waires to journeymen brick layers. We are also prepared to furnish any amount of building material tbat may lie' re qulrod. OEO. SPEED, Secretary, Box 111 Apply at Brleklayers' Hall, 41 Flftb avenue, from B A. M. to 6 P. M. myO-ol TO -LET. LARGE LIGHT OFFICES, Including light, beat and Janitor's service,- In BISSBLL BLOCK, corner of -BmlthSsld street and Seventh av. Inquire at ROOM 2C9. my7-97 McNAUGHER & CO., Contractors for Paving Sidewalks Wlih Cement. Brlek sad " Fir Brick,- Conoreting Cellars. 110 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY, PA. Curbstone furnished andset. te"-5S-D PATENTS. --. rt TV T7EVIEL Rn1iaitni ivf mm 181 Fifth Tio,bOTdSmHhl!eld, nxtlfi. sSMMaWBBlHaasasaBSBSssaasaaBsBs s-asaa CHOICE gBOPEBTIES, CIS mm AND SIS GIVEN. TO I Who locate at mm This new town is located on the Allegheny river, only eighteen miles from Pittsburg. The Alle gheny Valley Railroad runs through the entire plan; the West Penn Railroad is within easy reach and river packets pass it daily. Over a mile and a quarter of river frontage has been reserved for Manufacturing Sites. Remember,these sites ar not located upon rocky hillsides or low swampy ground, where high wa ters wash in and destroy thousands of dollars' worth, but on level land never affected by the highest water. rasm Is in the center of the strongest IATUBAL GAS Fields jn the world, and is underlaid and sur-" ' rounded by vast quanti ties of the best quality of COAL. Pittsburg rates of freight and low taxes. AND FREE SITES. Manufacturers, don't miss this opportunity. For plans and particu MANUFAG RER CASH PREMIUMS lars see -t ; M . c & diaries L. Cooper?! OR Jo. P. Gappeau & Co "? AnA. .-. . ... M11 BWaUUKIMAVM J . . .ss; .. iiSiir .. .. .is. - . v )3 . T.Vj .""". .KiiSi'AvraBSatftTflLBSatsJj&N ,k. A?r1&. fmsi ZJZT- . ri . : .. sa-m
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