BluBM RkA?!fifl iBK I'MTna SBSsac 5225S3 '-rfn!?3?pw-7j tk j WOFT BE OTJTWTED. AtEoad Bill That May Elude the Gov ernor's Yeto. BETTER HIGHWAYS A NECESSITY. Mr. Stewart Claims Those TVno Pay the Taxes Are Entitled to Them. PEOPLE HATE EOT GITEX TIP ALL HOPE Representative Stewart, of Verona, ac companied by his wife, left for Xew York last evening. He was much disappointed over the veto of the road hill by the Governor, as they had hard work to pet the necessary 103 votes to carry the measure through the House. 3Ir. Stewart taid that at least a half-dozen mem bers had to be begged to stand by the bill when the test came. He blames Captain Skinner for the defeat of the bill, as the Pulton county Democrat is a very influen tial man, and probably had much to do in converting the Governor to his way of thinking. Several days ago Mr. Stewart introduced another road bill which he hopes to have passed this session. The objection of the Governor that the vetoed bill provided for the unfair distribution of State funds was carefully avoided. Badly in Need of a Road Bill. 3Ir. Stewart applied for a special order to have the new bill put on the calendar, and he was anxious to know last evening if it had been granted. In discussing the subject he said: "My people were greatly disappointed when the Governor killed the road bill, It was use less to try to have it passed over his head, as it barely got , through the House as it was. My constituents were more in terested in the road bill than in any other legislation, and it 'was tough to lose on a technicality. The Governor claimed it was an unfair distribution of State funds to spend money to repair the roads in counties in proportion to the amount of State road tax paid. I can t see it in that light, as the people who pay the taxes should be en titled to the roads. "We want highways in the thicklv-settled communities, and to deny them "because some mountaineer would not get the same privilege, which he has not paid for seems ridiculous. However, this was Captain Skinner's great complaint. He wanted the money spent according to the number of miles of roadway in the county. This would work well enough for Fulton county, for nothing would suit them better than to have the State build the-highways. Peatures of the Xw Measure "In the new bill all the good features of the first measure are retained, but no al lusion is made to how the money shall be divided. That can be attended to afterward by a special appropriation. T.Vkat the people want is a roaa tax paid in money and not worked out This is one of the grievous evils of the present system. Johnson, of Cambria county, made the same objection as Qaptain Skinner, but he was broad enough to vote for the bill, even if Cambria's share of the taxes is not as large as Allegheny's. "Well, great reformers work slowly, and I suppose we will have to put up with bad roads for two years more, but the people won't stand it much longer. The roads in "Western Pennsylvania couldn't be much worse, and the loss to busi ness interests annually in consequence must be large." Mr. Stewart took occasion to say that if Major Gourley was sincere in his attack on the people who helped to elect him that his action was commendable, but he thought it didn't look well for a man to desert his friends. I CHIEF EHXEBS SWORN IS. Numerous Candidates for His Old Position of City Engineer. Charles Elilers is now chief indeed, as well as in name, o er Allegheny's public works. Yesterday he filed his bond of S20,- 000 with the Controller and took the oath of oflice before Mayor "Wyman. Though he is now in charge, it will probably be several days before the new Chief i ill take full con trol of liis oniee. His affairs in the Engi neer's oliice are not in shape to be left at onre, and he is getting everything ready to be turned over to his successor. There are numerous candidates for the po sition of City Engineer, to be vacated Dy Chief Ehlcrs. Among them are Kobert Stvan and Lewis Corspecken. Ecrjiliere They Win. True merit will tclL We published a few da s ago the immense sale of our world-re-nowned pianos and organs. Look, here it is, 23,000 Decker Bros, pianos, 37,000 Knabe piano, 88,000 Fischer pianos, 235,000 Estey organs sold and in actual use. The Fischer pianos, with their banner number of sales, 88,000, is the best medium-priced piano in the world to-day. The actual use of so large a number, "the constantly increasing demand (120 per week) speaks volumes. People would not buy them if they were not just as represented. Call on S. Hamil ton, 91 and 93 Fifth avenue, for prices and terms to suit all. Kentncky Horses. The Arnheim Lit e Stock Company, Li ra te J, at 52 Second avenue, Pittsburg, Pa., have just received, per Adams Express, a carload of extra fine saddle, driving and carnage horses. Among the lot arc two ele gant matched teams. Anyone wishing a fine saddler, driver, or an extra fine carriage team should not fail to call at their stables, ,as the Arnheim Live Stock Companv, Lim ited, take pleasure in showing their stock to all, whether w ishing to buy or not. It is a noted fact that they sell their stock quick with a small margin, and guarantee to handle a finer and better class of horses than anyone on market. Excursion to "Wheeling. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad will sell excursion tickets to "Wheeling next Sunday, and continue everv Sunday during the sum mer months, at the lo rate of 1 50 the round trip, tickets good for Sunday only. "Wheeling express Icat es B. & O. E. It. depot,' Pittsburg, at 8:30 A. M., arriving at "Wheeling at 11:30 A. m.; returning, leaves "Wheeling at 6:25 p. sl, arriving at Pitts burg at 9:35 p. m. Excursion tickets will also be sold to "Washington, Pa., for this train at rate of ?1 the round trip. Fine sodas, Chicago Mead, Gazoza, Gazoza Ice Cream, Tuti Fruti, Xadiy, Fruitina, Champagne Cider, Arctic Mead, if ew sum mer drinks from Boston, Sew Yofk, Chi cago at Dr. O'Keefe's, 70S Smithfield btreet. To accommodate gentlemen who desire to spend Sundays with their families on Lake George the coming summer, the 3:30 Satur day afternoon Saratoga express will run through to the Fort " illiam Henrv Hotel at Caldw ell, where connection will he made with the steamer for all points on the lake. The hotel has published a very pretty souvenir bookof Lake George, which they are sending out from their ew York office, Fiftv-sevcuth street and Seventh avenue, on application. TtEAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, LTM. 401 Smithfield Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, 100,000. Surplus, $69,000. Deposits of 51 and upward recehed and interest allowed at 4 per cent. tts Drink Dr. O'Keefe's champagne Kumvss 5 cents at Dr. O'Kcefe & Co.'s Honicepathic Pharmacy, 703 Smithfield btreet. Gentlemen, look at our new scarfs at 25c and 50c; best for the money ever shown. d Eosenbaum & Co. STEONGEE TEAK ELECTBICITY. 3IIke Stable Caught a 3,000 Tolt Current and SOU Lives. Mike Stable, an inspector for the Alle gheny Electric Light Company, is now ready to do a turn in any first-class museum as "the only living electrocuted man." He wasjable to be around the streets yesterday, though only a few hours previous he took in 3,000 volts of electricity through his hands. His right hand was burned to the bone, and his left hand and right foot were severely burned. Stable climbed to the top of the tower at the corner of North avenue and Monterey streetsto make some repairs. "With one hand he grasped a wire, and with the other he used a pair of plycrs. The plyers were not properly insulated, and he got the full force of the current. A lady who su-; the accident says that electric sparks seemed to be flying all about the man, and she could not understand it. "With the current on, Stable found that he had bitten off more than he could com fortably chew, as he could not let go. A man went to the works and had the current turned ofl'and Stable was released. He was taken to Armour's drugstore and soon after ward was able to walk home. CORPSES AS TRESPASSERS. A Boss Township Man Learns Something; About Sheriff's Sales. An irate Boss township farmer, with blood in his eyes and hay on his horns, rushed into the County Recorder's oflice, j esterday, to learn whether or not he had a right to farm a cemetery, and whether or not the , corpses therein were not trespassers on his domain. In 1854 Benjamin Dilworth deeded property in the above, named township, but reserved a graveyard which contained the dust of a considerable number of the Dilworth con nection. Subsequently the property was sold by the Sheriff without any reference to the reservation, and lately the buyer be came possessed with an idea that he had been taken in by that official. The present possessor was not greatly consoled when informed that buyers at a Sheriff's sale took in the "more-or-less" principle, and if less must be satisfied, as they cannot discard and take the chances of getting a better hand in the draw. CLEARING HER CONSCIENCE. Sirs. Margaret Lane Has Sent S1O0 to Pay for a Stc'en "Watch. John B. Gasaway, the Allegheny drug gist, who many years ago served a term in the Ohio Penitentiary for a crime he didn't commit, received a letter yesterday morning from Mrs. Margaret Xane, the woman who has confessed the crime for which he suf fered. The letter was slipped under the door of his place, and he believes the woman put it there herself. In it Mrs. Lane said that she saw by a Cleveland paper that the name of the lady who lost the watch is Conger, and she sent $100 to that paper to pay lier. She will send ?50 more soon, and says her confessor will deal with Mr. Gas away. Mr. Gasaway telegraphed to Cleveland to confirm the letter, and later received a re ply that the money had arrived. He at first thought the letter a hoax, but now believes that it is just as it appears. BOBERT LOOTS STEVENSON will spin some more South Sea fjhost stories In THE DISPATCH to-morrow. Illustrations from photographs taken on the far-off islands. Men's English Tennis Salts. Stripe and check flannel And white cricketing cloth. Our own importations; large and choice variety of styles, best work and lowest prices. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. A Four-Hour Sale. Between the hours of 8 and 12 o'clock this morning we will sell 400 boys' fine suits (sizes 4 to 14) made from, elegant patterns of cheviot, worsted and cassimere, pleated, plain or corded at Si 90 each. These suits are sold everywhere for 51 and $4 50. Free, every boy gets one of our professional base hall outfits free. P. C. C C, Pittsburg Combination Clothing Cojipany, corner Grant and Diamond streets. DON'T rOKGET TO CALL At Henricks Music Company, limited, 101 and 103 Fifth Avenue. All pianos and organs sold for one-half their actual value before tearing out old front and replacing with handsome granite one. Stock large and choice. I". C. & T.'b New "Wash 4-In-Hands. All the new things greatest variety of patterns in these popular goods opened for to-day. JOS. Hokni! & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Gents' 4-in-Hands 25c, "Worth 50c, at Eosenbaum & Co.'s. Linoleums at prices not to be found in any other store in either city, at "Welty's, 120 Federal street, 65, 67, 69 and 71 Park way. tts- Mbs. Wktslow's Soothing Syrup for chil dren teething relieves the child from pain. Headquarters for "Wall Paper. A stock that is complete in every detail to select from. John S. Eoberts, 414 "Wood street "Washington awnings at Brown & Co.'s, corner Grant and "Water streets. TeL 1194. MEETINGS. "VTOTICE 1 Members of Company D, Hibernian Kifleswill assemble at Iso. SOt Carson St., fcUXDAY, at 12.30 r. M., to attend the funeral of late Comrade John Covne. By order mylfrCG CAPTAIN A. ROONEY. "VTOTICE A MEETING OF CERTIFICATE J holders of the American Preservers' Trust for the purpose of electing three trus tees and considering the annual report of tho Board, and such other business as may como before tho meeting, will bo held nt No. 103 day, Mnv 27, 1891, at 2 p. St. By order of the Board of Trustees. B. E..EYAN, Secretay. , myl(-2 DITIDENDsi Peoples S avisos Bam: op PrrrSBtnto. DIVIDEND THE TRUSTEES OF THIS hank have this dav declared a dividend of FOUR (4) PER CENT, pavnblo torthwith. Mat 1L 1S3L Assistant Treasurer. niyl2-Gt-D Tamo National Baik, P1TT3BUEO, May 9, 189L S DIVIDEND NO. 5i A DIVIDEND OF THREE PER CENT has been declared this day out of tho earnings of the last six months, payable on demand. mjaO-70-p W. STEINMEYER, Cashier. NOTICES. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT AS i my -n ife, Sophia Schnee weiss, has left my bed and board w ithout Just cause, 1 will not bo responsible for anv debts she may con tract after this date. May 1, 189L nivIi-SG. W. A SCHNEEWEISS. EDUCATIONAL. pHELTENHAMMILITARY ACADEMY V. 9s?ut.z Montgomery Co- Pa, Unex celled in beauty and hcalthfulncss of loca tion and surroundings and in buildings, equipment and all other requisites of a first class scliooL Number limited to 60. For illustrated circular address JOHN CALVIN BICE, A. M., Principal. myl5-77-D Hellrrjutb College Education Health Home For YOUKG WOMEN and GIRLS. Large Illustrated Catalogue sent on application. Bev. E. N. ENGLISH, M. A.. Principal. LONDON, ONTAMO, CANADA. myIG-16-B "pr THE JBS" Display advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on Uils paget such as Wanted, For Bale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS, OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WIIERE "WANT, FOR SALE, TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS "WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts -with The Dispatch. FOR THE SOTJTHSIDE, NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO022. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. "WALLACE, 6121 PENNAVE. PITTSBURGH-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler street. EML G. STUCKEY, nth street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street. H. J. McBRlDE, Market House. Allegheny. F. H. EGGERS & SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS McHEXBY, "Western and Irwin avenues. G. "W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver avs. PERRY M. GLEIM, Rebecca and Allegheny avs. "WANTED. Slale Help. BOYS NEAT. CLEAN BOYS ABOUT 18 years old. Apply to W. "W. LAK BENCE & CO., water street, below Penu av., Pittsburg. inyl6-3 BOY-TO MAKE READY AND FEED SMALL lob presses. Apply at once to JOUES & CROWE, printers. Fifth St., S. S. myl6-61 BY-A HOLLAND BANKING HOUSE-A RE SPECTABLE and active person for a light ageni comni Ml Sloyincut and full . "Box 672, N. Y. mjD-52 particulars to HO. AND. P. CII City. CARRIAGE BLACKSMITH AND HELPER' Apply to THOS. 8. O'NEILL & CO., 6325 Penn av city. my!6-15 TLERK-AGE ABOUT 21 YEARS-UeED TO J handling hcaw weights: first-class reference required: salary S3 per week. Address EXCEL SIOR, Dispatch oflice. my!6-77 COACHMAN-FOR LIGHT DRIVING AND TO make himself generMlv nseful; white man preferred. Call at 69 IRWIN AV., Allegheny, Pa. myl6-13 COATMAKER-A GOOD, FIRST-CLASS MAN, at a steadyjob; good wages. A. F. MARTIN, Greensburg, Pa. inyl5-37 TYRUG CLERK-REGISTERED DRUG CLERK; j-r state age and experience. Address S. J., Dis patch office. mj-16-55 DRUG GIST-ADDRESS LOCK BOX 131, BRAD DOCK, Pa. myl6-6 T?NGINEER-FOR BLAST FURNACE WORK; ll references required. Apply to FRANK DOW ERMAN, at works, Shoenberger, Speed & Co. myl6-43 MACHINIST-A MIDDLE-AGED MAN; ONLY sober men need apply. F. J. FOX & CO., laberst., foot of 'Washington, city. m15-43 MAN-WE HAVE AN EXCELLENT OPEN ING for a good, reliable business man, one who is active andin good standing, that can com mand rrom $5,000 to (20,000 in ready cash: the busi ness we offer has no superior in the State, the parties interested are all wen-Known business men of high commercial standing, and we do not hesl- nesi rood, tare In fiavlnfir that anv gentleman wlsliini? y gentle substantial and good-paying business will fine our statement truthful by taking the trouble to investi- gate; we prefer that parties wishing full particulars ?iuu particulars 190 ROBINSON io ran in person as private omce, lag STREET, corner Sandusky, Allegheny, ap27-17 MAN "WHO UNDERSTANDS SOLICITING to take charge of the Yost and Merritt type writers; agood chance for the right man. Call or address OFFICE SPECIALTY CO., 105 Third av. mylG-60 MEN-AT ONCE-HONEST. ENERGETIC men to travel and solicit orders for nursery stock: permanent employment and good pay; refer ence required; state age and previous occupation. Address R. G. CHASE & CO.. 143i) South Penn Square, Philadelphia, Pa. myli-24-TTS MAN-AS BOOKKEEPER, "WHO HAS HAD experience in planlngmlll and lumber busi ness. Address LUMBER, Dispatch office. myl6-t-D ORGANIZERS-BY the friendly aid Society; pays its members 10t every six months; has paid $300,000 In benefits; reserve and benefit fund held In trust by the State of Massa chusetts: terms liberal. Address FRIENDLY AH) SOCIETY. "Waltham. Mass! myl-18 SALESMAN-FOR EVERY STATE AND TER RITORY to. sell onr goods by sample to tbe wholesale and retail trade; goods sell everywhere; good salary paid: permanent position- 6end stamp for terms. CAVASCOPE MANUFACTURING CO., Chicago. myI3-3S-W8 SALESMEN FOB DOOR PLATES AND white enamel letters for windows; 100 to 400 per cent profit. Address WRIGHT MFG. CO.. 81 Park Bow, NewYort. i - myio-l-ssu SALESMAN-TO SELL RETAIL TRADE; references required ; for full particulars address D. M P. O. Box 44. Cleveland, O. mjl6-3 SALESMEN THREE EXPERIENCED SHOE salesmen at KAUFMANNS'. myl6-74 SOLICITORS FOR CHEAPEST AND BEST life Insurance policy. MUBBY & EDSALL. 31 Fidelity Building. ap3-76 aRAVELING SALESMAN "WANTED TO SELL . a manufacturer's line of neckwear on com mission. Address NECKWEAR, P. O. Box 1592, Philadelphia. Pa. . mylS-SO Ifin TALL MEN FOB CLEOPATRA. APPLY VJV STAGE DOOR, Grand Opera House. 10 o'ejoct to-day. mylS-19 Agents. AGENTS-TO SELL AND EVERYBODY TO ue Dr. O'Keefe's 25 cent pills. Good as gold. Dr. O'Keefe's liver pills, cold or catarrh pills, cough pills, diarrhoea pills, dyspepsia pills, rheu matism plus, headache pills, skin eruption pills, worm puis, kidney pills, leucorrheca pills, backache pills, eye pills, teething pills, asthma pills, croup Sills, sore throat pills, nerve pills, nerious de Ulty pills, whooping cough pills, non-cathartic Bills, malaria pills, piles pills. Price 25 cents. DR. 'KEEFE&CO., Homeopathic Chemists, Pitta burg', 703 bmitllfleld st. myie-78 AGENTS-TO SELL THE PINLEbS CLOTHES line; the only line ever invented that holds the clothes without pins; a perfect success; patent re cently issued; sold only by agents, to whom the ex clusive right is given: on receipt of 50 cents we will send a sample line by mall; also circulars; price list and terms to agents: secure vour territory at once. Address THE PIILESS CLOTHES LINE CO., 17Hermon St., "Worcester, Mass., apl2-142-ws AGENTS-TO SELL THE NEWEST AND best subscription books in tbe 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 Ireland," "TheSoldlerin the Civil AVar;" send for cata- loguc, terms and territory. 1". J. FLEMING & api2-TuwThpssu uu., i& r mn av. AGENTS WE OFFER BIG MONET IN EX CLUSIVE territory: our new patent safes sell at sight in city or country; new agents first in field actually getting rich; one agent in one dav cleared S6;socan vou; latiloeue free. ALPINE SAFE CO., No. 353-371 Clark St., Cincinnati, O. fe25-31-WS AGENTS-THE "NOVELTY "WAX PAD" prevents sticky flat-irons: polishes cufis, col lars and bosoms; sample, 25 cents; stamps taken. STAYNER & CO.. Providence, R. j. inyl5-30 AGENTS IN EVERY TOWN TO SELL O'Keefe's O. K. shoe blacking; the finest in the world. DR. O'KEEFE & CO.. 708 Smithfield St., Pittsburg. myl6-76 Female Help. GIRL-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; GER MAN preferred. Call at No. 602 FIFTH AV. myl6-53 LADIES WHO WILL DO WRITING FOR ME at their own home will make good wages. Ad dress, with self-addressed envelope. MISS EDNA 1. SMYTHE, South Bend. Ind., proprietor of the Famous Gloria Water for the complexion. mylO-63-SSu LADIES-WHO WILL DO WRITING FOR ME at their own home will make good wages. Address .With self-addressed stamped envelope, MISS EDNA L. SMYTHE, South Bend. Ind.I Sroprletor of the Famous Gloria Water for the omplexlon. myic-23 LA,V?PRI?S-;"I'rH ASSISTANT (PROTES TANT) for family wash; laundry with dwell ing huum: separate irom lamily residence; KHi OX1 For nartipTilnrii nritA lth Nr,MnH n BOX V., Foxburg, Pa. invl!-49-TTS MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN OR GIRL-FOR general housework: small family; no chil dren: American preferred. Apply MtfS. DAVIS, corner Vine and Reed sts., city; myl6-5 rURSE-AN EXPERIENCED NURSE. FOR X baby 8 months old; best of wages glrcnnd no SiSS required. Address by letter, KIER MITCHELL, lai Fourth av., Uty. inyl6-21 Male and Female Help, HOTEL STEWARD, MALE COOK, THREE waiters, butler, 40 farm hands, man servant, m: uiuiisiur uuieis, AN'S, 545 Grants. Tel. 90. myl4-D ' LAUNDRESSES, COOKS.. CHAMBERMAIDS, nurses; ax) house girls, dining room girls; Oerman and colored girls, porters, w alters, drivers. Jarm hands. MRS. E. THOMPSON, 608 Grant St. MAN AND WIFE-TO DO THE GENERAL work at an asylumln an outer ward of AUe f. P?vSu,?tJiaTC 8d recommendations. Apply ICLAIN &-ZUGSMITII. 437 Grant street. myiiS-S Boarders and Lodgers. GENTLEMEN OCCTJPANTS-FOR FRONT , .room.onilne of Fifth av. cable, In private family in East End. Address R. K., Dispatch oflice. myl3-9 Boarding. BOARDING-IN A PRIVATE FAJIILY IN .. Ea.,t End for voimg lady. Address, at once, V. C. B Dlspatclj office. myl6-57 Ttooms. pOOMS-BY .MOTHER AND SON INALLE XV GHENY. facing parks; unfurnished; refer ences. -A. L. G., pispatclroincc. niylMOO - PlTTSBima PISPATOH, WANTED. Situations. -ROOKKEEPING-I ATTEND TO ANYTHING X) in the line of intricate accounting, spelt as opening and closing of books or correction of er rors; also give instructions in the use of the Vouch er system. A. F. SAWH1LL. 187 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. ded-54-D POSITION-IN GENERAL ACCOUNTING OR bookkeeping, young married man; practical experience of ten years; satisfactory reference from present emnlovers and reasons for change. Address P. O. Box 927, city. apB-3" SITUATION-BY EXPERIENCED BOOK KEEPER; can also take charge of stenography and typewriting; best of reference. Address It. II., Dispatch office. mylS-63 C1TUATION-BY DRUG CLERK JUNE 1; t-j six years' experience: ti Etrvpsrai rn..fMi.i tminerate: best of refer- ence. Address . fw- -i-'- ". v;v ,: ..- OX 141. KimersuurK, yiauuu county, pa. myl5-61 CrrUATION-AS STENOGRAPHER AND O typewriter, by young man 18 years of age; several years' experience. Address H. JJ. M., Dispatch ofilce. myl6-37 Financial. TVTONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET 111 THta n Vtnnri anri TTinrtfiraiTG! nO delSV. on Dona ana mung COYLE & CO., cor, REED B. r. x ourui v. auu urant su dell-TTS MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE securities, lowest rates : no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth av. dell-4-TThS T. m-t1TrvT nm r a . -t nl ,frtT1TP fllTd LOW- EST Interest: no delay. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. apll-24-TTS MORTGAGES-WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN in anv amount desired, at lowest rates; no de lay. C. O'DONNELL & SON, 1148 Penn ave. myll-67-S MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at 4K, 5 and 8 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 161 Fourth av. TeClCT. apl4-19-TTSSu . MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY county property at lowest rates. HENRx A. WEAVER S; COf, 92Tourth av. inn2-D W! HAVE IN CONNECTION WITH OUR general real estate business a special mortgage department: monev to loan in large and small amounts at 4, 5 and 6 per cent, on city and subur ban property. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 96 Fourth avenue- my9-9-D- Miscellaneous. LADIES-TO ATTEND THE SCHOOL OF DE SIGN and Dress Cutting for a thorough course of dressmaking. NO. 951 PENN AV. mh3-16 PENSIONS THE PITTSBURG PENSION AGENCY OF J. H. STEVENSON & CO.. 100 Fifth av. Pensions now had for all disabled sol diers, permanently helpless children and widows of deceased soldiers under late act of Congress: pensions Increased to correspond with the dis ability; bounties collected; certificates of service procured where discharges are lost. de202-TTS SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES OF WALL paper, free to any address; 10-centwall paper at5c, 15-centwall paper at 8c. 25-cent gold paper at 10c a bolt. G. G. O'BRIEN, Paint and WaU Paper Store,. 192 Fifth av. mhlo-H-Trs SECOND-HAND WAGON FIRST-CLASS, one horse, fifth wheel spring wagon, capacity 000 nonnds. . uau on or aauress uvvAknv jOu 216-224 Second av., Pittsburg, Pa. myl5-53 SEYFANB, FOK SALE DIPHOVED KEAL ESTATE. City Residences. ALLENTOWN - COBNER OF TWO MAIN streets; a modern residence with speaking tubes all through house, dumb waiter in kitchen, bathroom, hot and cold water, both gases, cabinet mantel In parlor, lot 0x92 feet; will be sold cheap and on easy terms: anyone desiring a home of model and bcautv in this locality should not fail to call at once. (17) BLACK & BAIRD, No. 95 Fourth av. myl6-25 T?OR SALE S1.900-J100 DOWN. REMAINDER Js on monthly pavments; modern brick house six rooms, 205 Plymouth st. (&) W. A. HERBON au.aa, eur ourcn av. myl0-ll-16,21,25,28 SARAH ST., SOUTHSIDE A PRESSED brick dwelling of nine rooms with all modern conveniences, lot 24x120 feet to in allev, will be sold on reasonable payments. (F7) BLACK & BAIRD, No. 95 Fourth av. mylC-25 1 K GOOD LOTS-WITH LARGE DOUBLE XfJ residence that can be changed into three dwellings, situate one square from Butler st, eltv. excellent ' exceuent point ior resn lnt for residences' to rent or to sell. JAS. W. DRAPE S. CO. 313 wood St., Pittsburg. myl6-36-D Hast End Residences. A BRICK HOUSE IN CENTRAL LOCATION of East End, on-jpxwd and sewered street, handy to electric and P. It. B. ; has 6 rooms and llnlshed attic, city water, pantry, good cellar, etc., and is in fine order: only 83.200. 8. A. DICKIE 4 CO., Penn and Shadyavs., E. E. (918.) myl6-40-TuS' IT REDUCED PRICE ONE OF THE NEAT. Jx. EST homes In East End and In fine location. easy or access by cable, electric or p. it; K. ; every modem convenience; fine, large lot. For terms and full particulars seeS. A. DICKIE & CO.. Penn and Shad; avs., E. E. I'ijs.) myio-u-D- BELLEFIELD EESIDENCE-A GOOD BAR GAIN and a very desirable property: 10 rooms inside w. c. ; all modern Improvements, bath, etc. : large lot; good stable In rear; only 85,000; tbe prop erty Is worth more money: would not be sold for the price If the owner's business was such that he could live in the city. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth av. . wiw-QJ , EUCLID AV. ONE SQUARE FROM NORTH Highland av., tiro-story frame, six rooms, both gases, handsomelw papered, including ceil ings, nice lawn ana goou lot, irons una rearporcn; see this before you buy. BJLmXjK. xuujirsu & uu., ik: x ourin av. mjlO-107-10, 12,14,16 T70R SALE-HANDSOME INVESTMENT: 6 J? houses for f7, 500; easvterms; pajingovereper "cent net; lot 40x125 feet; Cedar, near Llbertv ave.. oixieemn warn. ioyc. n. a. xix.itttu.iN & suits, 80 Fourth av. my9-39-9, 13, 18, 19, 22" LARGE CORNER LOT-NEARLY AN ACRE, and good residence in the city ; 20 minutes' ride from the Court House; lot fronts on two streets, about 1SS feet on one sldc( excellent location to build for renting or selling; this property can be oougni at a great Dargain in oraer to senie up an account among Joint owners. nt owners. dAS. n . xjiiamtx. dc Pittsburg. myl8-38-D. UU.,U2 woousc. VTEAT EAST END RESIDENCE-WITH LARGE L lot, lawn front, side and rear, fruit and shade trees; nine rooms, bath, lavatory; natural gas and all other modern appliances, and In prime order in every particular; very convenient and desirable location: near to tbe cable cars of both lines, and contiguous to railroad station; this property Is worth looking at. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 313 Wood st., city. myl6-36-D -VTICE RESIDENCE-FOR SALE OR TO LET, and Forbes st.; eight rooms In residence, and the usual modern appliances: all in good order; fine lot all around resltleuce; Immediate possession, JAS.W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. myl6-3G-D 810 300 A LOVELY HOME BUILT BY i owner to lire in ana not tor speculation. situateu in iienencia, convenient 10 parK entrance. Fifth Avenue Cable andDuquesne Electric roadj, a modern brick av, cillng containing ten rooms and bath, electric lights, natural gas, range, hot and cold water, china closet, pantry, cemented cellar Tith well equipped" laundrv; beautifully situated on nice large lot and set back 50 feet from street, hav ing1 large lawn in front as well as In rear; this prop erty cannot be duplicated for the money, and Is a .. -: ..-,.-..,. . . Cfinn cash, balance on easy pay- ODOVJKJ MENTS, will buy elegant new stone front residence of 8 rooms, hall, cellar and laundry with stationary tubselectric light, both gases, line chandeliers, electric bells, plate glass windows, eleg tnt cabinet wood mantels, flagstone walks. 90 foot paved streets: best neighborhood in the East End; this is a nre chance; don't lose It. BLACK & BAlltD, No. 95 Fourth av. myl6-23 QQ Knn-ENTIEEI'Y-M0DERN SIX-ROOM 3)0)UJv frame and finished .uric house with pantry, bath, hot and cold water, range, etc. ; every com enlencc; good location; bandv to electric and cable: a very desirable home: lot 26vl00. F.ir terms see S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady avs., E. E. 915. myl6-40-Tus CQ 230 ON COR. FORTY-FIFTH AND IDOj Geneva sts.. Seventeenth ward; large lot, ilenty of room to build another house; new frame louscofhalland seven rooms porch, front and rear: terms one-half or all cash : possession at onte. Particulars of THOS. McCAFFBEY,3509 Butler St. myl0-142-TTSSu 430 ON GENEVA. SECOND LOT FROM Fortl -fifth St.. lot 20x100. with No. 1 frame house of four rooms andattlc; thlsa positive bar- gain: terms 81.500 cash, balan Sl'CAFFREY, 3509 Butler st. balance to suit. Sec THOS. mjlO-UZ-TTSSU- Suburban Residences. I70R SALE-A HANDSOME EIGHT-ROOMED ? house, with finished attic and ecrv modern convenience, hot and cold water (unfailing supplv), bathroom, w. c, natural gas, lUumlnatlug gas; lot 150x150 feet; more ground can be had If de sired: possession given at once; situated corner A and Sixth St., Oakmont borough, six minutes' walk from Edgewaler station. A. V. R. R. Apply to ofilce VERONA TOOL WORKS. Verona, or office METCALF. PAUL & CO., McCance block, cor. Seventh av. and Smithfield st. myl2-3o TWO ACRES AND GOOD RESIDENCE IN THE suburbs, near the city, only three minutes from railroad station; eight rooms in residence, hall, porches, natural gas, etc., etc.: copious flow of pure water; great variety of fruit and Chade trees and shrubbery: a pretty place. .TAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St.. adjoining Fourth av., Pitts burg. myl5-67-15. 16,18 WILMERDING-(3,O00WILL BUYA12-ROOM house and2 lots; houscjust finished; opposite Station House: cost (3,000: hair cash, nalince on monthly payments. Inquire WM. STEVENSON, on premises. myl6-10 Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.-EENT OR SALE Hotels, cottages and bathhouses; lots for sale In all parts of the city; also South Atlantic City. ISRAEL G. ADAMS & CO., Real Estate Agents, Real Estate and Law Building. myl-55 DESIRABLE COTTAGES AND BOARDING houses for rent and sale; largest list, best lo cations, satisfaction guaranteed: Pittsburg head quarters, register kept. E. It. MILES (successor to E. S. Pettet), Real Estate, Insurance and Ocean Steamship Agency, No. 1503 Pacific avenue, At- lantlc ( uuy. new Jersey. myl4-97 FOR SALE LOTS. Allegheny Lots. MADISON AV. LOTS-SOxlOO, AT AUCTION; the property 313 and 35T Madison avj, at the intersection of East St., Allegheny, will be sold at auction on premises Saturday. May 16. 4 o'clock; are old, having lately brush factory; good been used as Krooscam stand for business or dwel rs: If you wish a bar ATE SON, Auction- gain go to this sale. A. LEG eers, lig t onrm av. mya-as-D' SATURDAY, .MAT 16, FOB SALE LOTS. East End Lots. "CAIRMOUNT AV.. EAST END. CLOSE TO CA--1? I1LE line; lots in the Falnnount av.plan, which sold so successfully last season, are not quite closed out, and those remaining, each a choice home site, are now offered at original low prices, ranging from 1750 to tl,ooos the location on nicely elevated ground, near Penn and Negl"v avs., affords a situ ation of beauty, healthfalness and convenience, em bracing all that can be desired by a home-seeker or Investor at a minimum cost; each lot has a front ago of 25 to 30 feet, with a depth of 100 to 120 feet. Terms of payment to suit purchaser. No finer resi dence sites to be found In East Liberty; (2-13-05.) CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 129 Fourth av. 1 my5-88-TThS I 'OR SALE-ON PAVED STREET. LOT 24X100 ft., 81,000; only a short walk from steam and cable cars. (71). BeeW. A. HERRON A SONS. 80 Fourth av. " myi6-12-18,20,25,29 f 300-FORBES ST.; LOT 30x120; THROUGH Qtfcj to Ann st.; brick houe of 6 rooms and frame house of three rooms; will rent for fSOO per year. (a22). ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth av. Telephone 167. myl2-55-Tus Suburban Lots. LOTS-ON BENNETT ST., NEAR HOME WOOD, one, 25x135, at only f625: two, 25x135, at C50; very desirable lots, near P. R. It. station and handy to electric. See 8. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady avs., E. E. my-5 SUBURBAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST lots, the lowest prices and tho easiest and best terms in the county at Sheraden, 15 minutes from Union statldn: see Sheraden before you buy else where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretary, 127 Fifth av. fen-D" TWO FINE LOTS IN ORCHARD PLAN Wllklnsburg, three minutes' walk from rall road station, close to Penn av. ; most desirable and convenient location in the place: 60x124 feet, to an alley; a bargain to a ,prompt purchaser, as owner has remoted from the city. JAS. W. DRAPE Jfc CO.. 313 Wood St., adjoining Fourth av., Pitts burg. myl5-67-15,16,18 31 ACRES ON LINE OF RAILROAD, NEAR 4 to the city, close to two railroad stations, ele gant place to lay out in lots and a bargain to a prompt purchaser. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St., adjoining Fourth av., Pittsburg. myl6-36-D Farms. POUR NICE FARMS-CLOSE TO RAILROAD station, within easy reach of the city: one farm of 30 acres, one of 52 acres, one of 58 acres and one of 68 acres; all convenient to stores, school, postoffice, etc. ; would exchange either In part for city property. JAS. W. DRAPE SCO., 313 Wood St., Plttburg. myl5-67-15,16,18 TICE FARM ABOUT 98 ACRES-11 MILES 1 from the city, within one mile of railroad sta tion: adjoins the borough, of Coraopolls: good dwelling and outbuildings, orchard, etc., etc. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. myw-ao-D- t Miscellaneous. 3 EXCURSION TO NORFOLK, VA.-LOTS, Jj lots .Jots The Atlantic Land Company have secured very low rates to Norfolk for their excur sion. May 18. For full Information, plans, tickets, etc., etc., see SLOAN & CO., 127 Fourth ave. my7-2-7,9,10.12, 15,16 LOTS-BRUSHTON, WHKINSBUBG AND Edgewood. 34 lots, 40x130, $225 to 8450: terms, (50 00 cash. 9 lots, 24x122, to allev. (500; terms, one-half cash. 10 lots, 33X132, (250 to (500; terms, (50 00 cash. 35 lots, 50x120. $600 to (800; terms, one-half cash. H. C. CLARKE, 133 Fourth av., and Wllklnsburg. my5-TTS LOTS, LOTS, LOTS, IN THE ATLANTIC Land Company's plan at Norfolk, Va.; ex cursion. May 18; low rates; splendid chance for in vestors. For information see SLOAN &.CO., 127 Fourth av. my7-2-7,9,10,12,15,16 NORFOLK. VA., MAY 18-GRAND EXCUR SION for opening sale of lots in Atlantic Land Company's plan. For full information call or ad dress SLOAN Jb CO., 127 Fourth av. my7-2-7.9.10, 12. 15.16 FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. COMPLETE OUTFIT OF BUTCHER'S TOOLS all In good condition; including a Stevens re frigerator, blocks, racks, tools, etc: cheap if sold at once. Can be seen at 1911 JOSEPHINE ST., Southstde. myl3-ll-wssu D AILY AND SUNDAY DISPATCH ROUTE Net profits 25 a week. Call at J. J. FITZ GERALD'S, 59M Lincoln av., Bennett, Pa. myi5-n TABUGSTORE IN THE CITY ON ONE OF XJ main avenues. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. myl6-36-D TTNRUGSTORE TN A GOOD LOCATION; XJ cheap and easy terms OPIUM, Dispatch oflice. myl6-52 DRYGOODS STORE-CHEAP: IN LIVE MAN UFACTURING town in Ohio; stock new, in voice about $2,500; best location in townf doing a nice cash business; an elegant opening for a hustler with small capital. Address M., Lock Box 461, Cuyahoga Falls, O. myl6-58 GROCERY STORE AT INVOICE, DOING CASH business of (500 per week; others (500 to (5,000: sbocstores. cigar stores, bakeries, confectioneries, milk depots, paper route. FERCIVAL & CHAP MAN, 439 Grant st. myl6-51 HAT AND FURNISHING GOODS STORE first-class location; will sell by inventory or in lump, for spot cash. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth av. . myl6-39 HAT AND FURNISHING GOODS STOREf flrsr-class location; will sell by inventory or In lump for spot cash. C. H. LOVE. 93 Fourth av. myl4-3-ihss TTOTEL IN CITY LEASE AND PURNISH- Ai. MENT with license, now aomg a large bust nessin a good-neighborhood. Address HOTEL, uispatcn omc myl4-2 SHOE STORE-IN GOOD TOWN, NEAR CITY; fine restaurant; grocery stores, (200 to (5,000; 14U1H 1UUIC, IKllJtl lUUb, llfil D.v.b, ..ail uai.,1, machine shop: drugstore; stone quarry. HOLMES CO.. 420 Smithfield st. ap29' SMALL BREWERY IN THE CITY. NOW RUN NING and in perfect order, and having all the business they can do; have a long lease and at low rentj only small capital required. Address BREWER, Dispatch oflice. myl4-2 TTELL-ESTABMSHED HARDWARE AND T V housefumishlng business In a thriving man ufacturing town on line of railroad; business Is In a highly prosperous condltlon;profits last year (4, 000, nn.1 InlMHnm nnlnt tn .in Innmn.n tlifa .oa. n1 UUU 1IIU1M1IVIU IIV1U, IV Ml .l.VlltW ,UI. JL.li . most no opposition; best of reasons forsellln Particulars confidentially from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 313 Wood street, adjoining Fourth av., Pittsburg. mylo-67-15,16.18 Business Properties. DRUG STORE-ONLY STORE IN A RAPIDLY growing town of 1,200; new railroad shops, employing 500 men with a capacity of 1,500 when completed; one of the best Investments in the State. Address PHARMACY, Dlspaflh oflice. my!5-2 T7ER0NA ALLEGHENY V. R. B. FOR SALE f VI ICllb UtUICIUHCS.JJKUiC, tt lU.UIU.tlUllUK plant; consisting of one and one-half acres ground with Iron-clad building, 40 feet by 80 feet and out- side boiler room; natural gas all through the build ing: also railroad switch. ee HERMAN STEGER, liberty St., Pittsburg. jmyl5-42' Manufacturing Sites. MANUFACTURING SITE-IN CITY, BUILD INGS 120x100; 40-horse engine and boiler, shafting, etc.. on leased ground; will sell cheap. PETER SHIELDS, 533 Grant St.. corner Virgin allev. mvl6-3if TOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock. COWS-TWO FRESH ALDERNEYS. INQUIRE J. a BUFFUM, 228 N. Highland av. my!4-89 TYELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS .U a'lstvlcs; our own make. WM. BECKERT, 310 to 344 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone. 3120. .Jell-76-MWS Macliinery and Metals. AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES-WORK perfectly right and left, with single or donble drum; second-hand boilers and engines also on hand; general machine work promptly executed; correspondence solicited. COMBINATION EN GINE CO., LIM., 3140 Penn ave., Pittsburg, v delO-66-MWS A NUMBER OF SECOND - HAND IRON WORKING lathes at a low figure; also second-band wire rope, portable engines and boilers, Biemenjtas val es. castings, etc. VELTE & Mc- DONi ' xenn av. ana xj 'hlrtv-Becond st. mii4-rrs 3 ENGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND; ll largest stock of all sizes; 16x36,12x24,12x18,10 x20, 10x16, 19x12. 0x12,8x12,7x12, 6x12; mounted port able engine, boilers of all sizes, shafting, pulleys, pumps, governor, etc. Telephone, 3401, 23 and 25 Park Way, Allegheny, Pa. J. S. YOUNG. . apll-D -"VNE STEAM ENGINE 16" DIAMETER AND Waters' atitniuntl J 39" stroke. large fly wheel. Waters' governor: two 2" flue boilers. 40" dlametf r. It rt. long, with steam drum; all In good running order mm sold only lor want of use; can be seen at Price Foundry. Price St., city. Inquire B19 SMITH FIELD oT. mjie-16-ws rpiIE FOLLOWING ARTICLES OF A BREW X ERY In the Twenty-fourth ward: A copper kettle, boiler, a machine, copper pump, ice sfl fm lners. beer pump, barrels, halves, quarters and eighths; casks, from 12 to 35 barrels: casks can be used to hold water: will sell at fair price. Address D. B. W., Dispatch office. niy!3-18-wrs rriHE BECK AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIGHT jl. uugiuc; cutui:'. uuuira uiiu bunimus una woodworking machinery. HABMES MACHINE DEPOT, 99 First av., Pittsburg. iuy7-D Miscellaneous. SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED.-QENUINE needles and parts for all kinds of sewing ma chines, at the lowest prices, at If. CARlEIfS. SEWING MACHINE BAZAAR, 19 Sixth St.. two doors below Bijou. in5-83-TTS PERSONAL. PERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver; Jewelrv repaired; new work made to oracr. vxiitis. xiAuixi, hi simtuneia st. apl9-131 PERSONAL-WEBSTER'S LARGE QUARTO Dictionary. (2 50; special bargains In old and new books during this month. FRANK BACON & CO. , 301 Smithfield st. m hl2 PERSONAL-FINE BOOKS WE HAVE THE finest collection of finely illustrated books In Pittsburg; beautiful bindings; low prices; como and see them; hundreds of books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK STOKE, 900 Liberty st. del2 PERSONAL-WHEN I WAS A SMALL BOY my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket. bu,t since I got to be a great blgman, DICK- Wood st., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. Tel. 1558. myl5-0-D 1891 TO LET. City Residences. -rYWELLTNG OF NINE BOOMS -ON CON X) GRESS St. :reht 840 per month. W. C.BF.R INGER & CO., 156 FourthaT. myl-34t TTOURTH AV.-A THREE-STOEY BRICK X dwelling of 13 rooms, bathroom, range, both gases, hot and coldwater;nicelypapered:rentyery low. BLACK Jt BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. myl6-24t TO LET-NO. 507 PENN TWO LARGE PAR LORS, on first floor, suitable for offices or lodglugpurposes; at greatly reduced rent. SeeW. A. HERRON & SONS 80 Fourth av. myll-2-MThst East End Residences. TO LET-FURNISHED HOUSE AT SHADY SIDE, 9 rooms, beautifully located on paved street, convenient to cable and electric line and P. R. R. ; possession June 1. See W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth av. myl5-71-Dt TO LET-FURNISHED HOUSE FOR THE summer months: new, 8 rooms, completely furnished; Roup, near Fifth av.; one of the best locations In the East End. See W. A. HERBON SONS, 80 Fourth ay. myl6-51-TnFSt TO LET-RENT LOW-ON FIFTH AVE., OAK LAND; new brick house; eight rooms; mod ern fixtures ofall kinds: location good. Seo W .A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. myH-8-ThSt (CQA-RENT FREE TILL JUNE 1-NEW IDOU brick house eight rooms, hall, bath. In side shutters, hot and cold water, slate mantels, tile hearths, inside w. c, etc.; front and back shutters, all improvements; Gross St., E. E., con venient to Ben Venue sta. and Duquesne electric road. (23 One mos.rent for nothing, new brick house 6 rooms, hall, attic, water, bathroom, inside shutters, cemented cellar, etc., Ella St., three squares from Penn av. D. BEIIEN A SON. 4112 Penn av. myl6-18-TuwSSUt Allegheny Residences. ATlCE FIVE-ROOM DWELLING-FEDERAL XX st. extftision; store and dwelling. Chestnut St., Allegheny. Inquire of J. B. McKEE. 703 Penn av., room 611. fe7-4-MW8t Suburban Residences. COTTAGE WELL-FURNISHED 16-ROOM cottage, 80-feet porch lrontlng toward park; 1 minute from popular warm springs and splendid bathing pools: will rent for season (June 1 to Octo ber 1), only (375. Address at once, J. W. ALDER TON, Berkeley Springs, W. Va. myl5-56t I7DGEWOBTH-FT. WAYNE BATLBOAD ll Queen Anne house, nine rooms, bath, hot and cold water; supplied throughout with sprlngwater; four acres of ground, stable, etc.; a beautiful coun try home. DAVID SHAW & CO., 152 Fourth av. my2-52-wst TDURNISHED HOUSE-FOB FOUR MONTHS X from June lor July 1: beautiful residence at Edgewood on P. B. B., eight miles from city; ele gantly famished throughout; rent low. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. my!6-24t TEWn0USE IN ZIMMERMAN PABK, NEAR 14 ritv.dri.nt9 It. R. fare; lnvely park to roam in summer; large enough for two families; will be ready May 15 or 20: a few nice lots in park for sale on small payments, and lots near by for sale. at from (90 to (150; also two nice large four-room houses (200 and balance as rent until paid; only 5 cents It. R. fare; large lot, trees, garden, fine Rnrlncr water! also cistern and rood cellar, out buildings, and all are good as new; rare chance to secure a good home; (15per month; no interest. J. B. ZIMMERMAN, 141 Fourth ave. my2-54-St -TE'W HOUSE OF TEN ROOMS-FlNESTOHE-1 ROOM and dwelling, in business center of Ohio st., Allegheny. Inquire 209 OHIO ST., be tween 6 and 7 r. M. myl5-90t TO LET AT SHADYSIDE, ON ELLSWORTH, handsome and modern house, six rooms, attic; all in first-class order, at reduced rent. W. A. HEBRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. myl3-49-WSt Business Stands. LARGE STOREROOM - ON CENTER AV. rent only (12 per month. W. C. BERINGER & CO., 156 Fourth av. myl6-31t TO LET-HANDSOME STOREROOMS, NOS. 78 and 80 Diamond St., Just above Smithfield St., in new Dispatch building: well lighted" ele gantly fitted up, centrally located and having every convenience; these rooms are admirably suited for Insurance, real estate or other office business. For further information apply, after 2 P. M.. to BUSI NESS MANAGER, The Dispatch, Smithfield and Diamond sts. ap29-U7t Rooms. A SUITE OF THREE UNFURNISHED APART MENTS for light housekeeping, with use of bath, in SMITH BLOCK, Wylie av. and Federal st. my!6-61t 17URNISHED ROOM-ON SHEFFIELD ST., JJ Allegheny, In private family. Address PRI VATE, Dispatch oflice. myl6-3lt ROOMS-TWO ELEGANTLY FURNISHED front rooms. No. 6105 Alder st. ; 2 doors from, cable cars and near Kenmahr Hotel. myl6-9t Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.-IF YOU WANT TO rent or buy a hotel, cottage or lot address or call, WILLIAM RIDDLE, corner New York and Atlantic avs. myl2-95-Dt Offices, Besk Room. TO LET-CHOICE OFFICES ON SECOND and third floors of The Dispatch business office building, corner Smithfield and Diamond sts. : these are in suites of two or four roomspas desired, and have every convenience; centrally located, well ar ranged and lighted; there are no better offices for professional men In the city. Apply, after 2 T. M., to BUS. MGR, DISPATCH, on the premises. ap29-117t Miscellaneous. GOOD STABLING FOR GENTLEMEN'S teams; also, storage room for carriages or light storage, at No. IS Church av., Allegheny. Address HOWLAND DAIRY CO., 16 Church av., Allegheny. Pa. my!6-56t LOST'. LOST-CAPE-ON BOAD BETWEEN BRUSH Creek and Perrysvllle, Friday afternoon, 3Iay 15, a lady's black astrachan cape. The finder will be suitably rewarded bv leaving the same or giving Information at this office. Address H. M., Dls patch office. my!6-72 PROPOSALS. Exai-fEi-R's Of-tice, 403Grant St., PiTTSBtrno, May 8, 189L j TO CONTRACTOP.S-SEALED PROPO SALS for the giadhifr, curbing and pav ing of the following streets, situate in the borough of KnoxvUIe, Allegheny county.Pa., viz: Amanda av., Rochelle st. and West Ju cunda St. Also, for a 36-inch terra cotta sewor across Rochello St., will be received at the abovo office until the 16th day of May, at S o'clock p. ji. Proposals to be addressed to the Street Committee of said borough. Probated bonds in one-naif the estimated cost of the work must accompany each pro posal. Plans, specifications and full infor mation can be bad at this office. The Stieet Committee reserve the right to reject any or all proposals. C. E. OWENS, C. E. myS-S0-2iw3 Borough Engineer. PROPOSALS -FOR- BRIDGE MASONRY. OlTICE OE THE COUinT COITTnOIXEB, ) PiTTSBtrno, May 14, 1S91. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at this office until 4 o'clock r. jr. FRIDAY, May 22, 1891, for completing the masonry of bridge over Big Sewickley creek at Bradford Farm. Bids to be by the- cubic yard. Bids to bo addressed in separate en velopes to tho Commissioners of Allegheny and Beaver counties, accompanied hy a bid der's bond with two sufficient sureties in the sum of not less than SO per cent of the amount of the bid. To ascertain present condition of work bid ders must visit site before bidding. Theright to reject any or all bids is reserved. Tho party to whom the contract is awarded shall glvo bond with two sufnoient sureties in double the amount of tbe contract for tho faithful performance of said contract. Speci fications can be seen at County Engineer's oflice on and after May 18, 189L JAMES A. GRIEB, mylt 22-jrrrs County Controller. JOIINSTOWN.PA.CITYBONDS FOR SALE Sealed pioposals will be received by the City Treasurer, either at his office in Johns town, Pa., or by mail up to 5 o'clock p. if. MONDAY, May 25, 1891, forthe sale of Johns town City S per cent bonds, to tho amount of $40,000. Tho bonds are freefrom State tax, and are coupon bonds, payablo to bearer, and are in denominations of $100 and $500, bear date May 1, 1891, redeemable after five years at tho option of the city, but absolutely In thirty years fiom date; the ,-coupons are paya fclq semiannually, May land NovemborL Tho bidder will state tho amount ho bids for and tho prtminm he will pay for bonds, and theaward will bo made tcftho best bidder. The city lias no bonded debt now; there Is a debt of about $40,000 existing of the Bor onshs forming the city, all of which will be speedily paid Dy a special fax levied. Tho last assessment, at lesi than ono half of tho nctual cash v alue, is $8,33033. Tho successful bidder will bo i cquired to p.iy tho difference in lntctest between Jiayiana date of issue. This is a first-class investment, as the City of Johnstown n ill pay intctestoutofa spe cial tax. levied to cover the same, and tho principal is nniply secured hy all tho real estate within tho city limits. Right to re J ect any or all bids reserved. JAMES K.BOYD, City Treasurer. JoussTQwy, Pa., May 12, 1891. myl5-50-D Now is tho best season for planting and pruning trees, laying oat or lawns and tak ing charge of work generally; also draining. Herman Helm LANDSCAPE GARDENER, ELLSWORTH AV., 8hadysldc, Pittsburg. mhG-TuS McNAUGHER & CO., Contractors for " Paving Sidewalks TVith Cement, Brick and Fire Brick, Concreting Cellars. HO FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA. Curbs tone furnished, and set. fe7-58-D CHOICE PROPERTIES. CHEAP ItOTS ' IN TWENTIETH WARD. Conrad St., near Penn five., 41x133. ..$2,O30 Howe st,, 25x120... w 1,450 Marchanfl St., 21x131 1,500 Emerson st,'35xl20 1,375 Highland ave., near Stanton, 41x110 4,100 S. A. DICKIE & CO, Penn and Shady Ayes., E. . myli-t E OR SALE- SWISSVALE, P. R. R. BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS. LOW PEIOBSl Special Inducements to those who will build. Lots 25x115 feet, $100. Lota 40x120 feet, $1,000. PALMER PLACE PLAN. Location high, healthful, good drainage and near station; wide streets and alleys. See H. H. NEGLEY, on the premises, or W. A. HEREON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. myl2-72-12,H,lS . EDGEWOOD. Wo have for sale, three minutes from, sta tion, a fine two-story and attic frame resi dence, with reception hall and four rooms on first floor, live on second and four on third; house is handsomely painted and papered; has slate mantels, natural gas, and, in fact, all modern conveniences with jleasant out look, with eastern exposure. There is one acre of ground with fruit and shade trees. Also good two-story stable and carriage bouse. This is beyond donbt one of the most desirable properties in Edgewood. Can give Immediate possession. Low price for quick sale. See agents, BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., mylO-108-TTSSu 18,3 Fourth ar. FORSAT.R Resaca St., Allegheny. CHEAP $6,500. K Square from Parks. BBICKHOUSE, 8 ROOMS. Comer Lor, 20x117 Feet. (1)2. W. A. HEREON A. SONS, myl3-48-ws 80 Fourth avenue. MURRY & EDS AT if., INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE, FIDELITY BUILDING. (Telephone i860.) mh25-91 ' DR. HARRIS CRAMP CURE POB Every Ache and Fain. FOR SALE ,AT ALL DRUGSTORES. Manufactured by L. H. HARRIS DRUG CO. Kos. 46 and 48 Seventh avenue, my4-D FrrTSBTJBG, PA, CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 120 FOURTH AVE, (Telephone 1773) REAL MATE AM) MORTGAGES. Money, to Loan, at Lowest Rates. PBOPEKTTES FOB BENT. BENTS COLLECTED. ap28-77- :r:e:m:o"v:li. ESTABLISHED 1819. TIE OLD STATER ISLAND DYE1NS ES TABLISHMENT, S3 FIFTn AVENUE, PITTSlftXEG. 98 Duano Street, New York City. DYEING AND CLEANING. mylO-59-wssu A DDEESS J. THE VAN DORN ffiON WORKS COMPANY TOR ESTIMATES OX IKON FENCING. BAILING, FIKE ESCAPES, ETC. A3 Schmidt Building. Telephone, 1418. myl&33 Stencil and Stamp Works. X- 9. Bunting. 20 Fifth s5vSjMarfeet5t ., Tbv Our Lauohton Pads. mv2-TT3 $500 to $500,000 To loan on mortgages, city or country prop erty, at lowest rates. JAS. TV. DRAPE CO., 313 TVood St., Pittsburg. Telephone No. 975. myl54!8-D CEDARTOWN, the County scat of Polk County, 90 miles South of Chattanooga; 80 miles Northwest of Atlanta, and 100 miles from Birmingham HAS NOW A THRIFTY POPULATION OF 3,500, This section of X. W. Georgia offers advantages and inducements to all classes un equdled by any in tho South, and the opportunities for profitable investment for tha farmer, artisan, skilled laborer, and manufacturer arc as great as any nave ever been. The cliniato is salubrious, the soil rich, and the mineral wealth apparently inexhaustible. Abounding in slate of superior quality, marble, granite, and building stone. Fine timber in abundance. Iron ores of unusual quality, in fact nature seems to have especially chosen this section as a place deserving of her greatest liberality. Cedartown has no debt. Its an nualxevenue is oyer $9,000. Very low tax rate. Polkcounty has more slate andjnoroiron ore than any other county in Georgia. Polk county lias more miles of railroad than any other county In Georgia, and 'Cedartown ships more oro than any point In Georgia or Alabama except Birmingham. Very liberal Inducements will be mado to manufacturers. We want good, live people, and to such the past of Cedartown is a guarantee of its futuro manage ment, growth, and prosperity. TVe have prepared a neat book giving full particulars, and will mall It to anyone who will write for it. We solicit correspondence, call 'and tho strictest investigation, feeling well assured that the basis upon which we aro conducting this cnterprlsQ must result in the approval and to tho profit ofall who becomo interested. In the Manufacturers' Record, Robt. P. Porter, Superintendent of the census, says in sub stance in speaking of tho wonderful growth of the Central South: "Tho class of labor at tracted to thcsorlbh mineral regions will bo of a higher character, and the consuming power of the South made greater in the near future. Comparing the coal and iron produo Hon of 1670, when tliero were bituminous coal 15,000,000, Iron ore 3,163,839, pig Iron l,S6O,0C0 la tho enttro United States. Xn 1890 there wcro in the Central Southern States alone, bftuml mous boal 17,772,015, iron ore 3,917,529, pig iron 1,780,909 tons." CEDABTOTVN LAND IMPBOVEMENT CO., Cedartown, Ga. AUCTION SALE,. c)eda?tIowi.r,&k,ot8wmtedUp09ed of atJ Ie 'a Edmonson, of Lexington, Ky., Auc't. - myl645.w 3 AUCTION SALES. AT AUCTION. ON" THE PBEM3SES, -ox-Saturday, May 16, 189L AT 4 P. SL, The following desirable property: GEIST MILL AND DTVELXIXG. Mill has 3 burrs, steam ensfine and holler, the dwelling is a frame of 5 rooms, has stable and other outbuildings; good location for GKOCEBY AND FEED STORE. Three acres of ground, all kinds of fruit and 3,000 grape Tines. PEKRYSVILLE AVENUE, UTestviewPostofflce, 3 miles from Allegheny City Martet House. ELECTRIC ROAD TVill bo finished this summer to TYe3tview. This property will be sold at a barzaln. Don't fall to attend. Take Perrysrille Elec tric Cars toendofline. Further particulars from BLACK & BARD, NO. 95 FOURTH AVENUE. myl03-wssu TjiIRE SALE FRE SALE $20,000 worth of line woolens at auction, commencing SATURDAY, May 16 and con tinning from day to day until same is dis posed of. Salo takes place at 10 A. ii., 2 and 7.30 T. 31., at the store, 637 Smithfield St., Pittsbnrg. Grand closing sale of.flne wool ens in English, French and German worsted coatings, trouserings, etc., damaged by Are, water and smoke nt the recent fire In tho cloth house of James A. McNally. Tho above stock will be sold for tha ac- count of whom it may concern by order of James A. McNally. HENRY AUCTION COMPANY, my!5S Auctioneers. BESORTS. H ADDON HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., .aow open. Hot and Cold Sea Water Batht-in the House. myS-56 LEEDS & LIPP1NCOTT. THE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. On thebeaeb, with nnsurpassedocean view. Salt water Laths in the house Send for circular. ap30-92-p E. ROBERTS & SONS. COLD SPRINGS HOTEL In the mountains. Thogreathealthand pleasure resort of Pennsylvania, will open May 30. Hotelliandsomely furnished; first class board. TYnter unsurpassed in America, is highly recommended by physicians. De lightful walks, boating, fishing, etc. Send for circular. F. GROSCH. Cold Springs, Ney P. O., Lebanon county, Pa. my2-KJ-2rrhs UIANGE IN MANAGEMENT J FORT WILLIAM HENRY HOTEL, Lake George, N. Y. Open June 13, 189L New York Office in the "Grenoble," Fifty seventh St., and Seventh ave. Management and organization of Hotel PONCE DE LEON, St. Augustine, Fla. Souvenir book of the lake sent on applica tion. O. D. SEAVEY, Manager. my9-53-D MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CRESSON SPRINGS. Main line Penna. R. K.; all trains stop. On tho Summit of tho Allegheny Mountains. TVill open June 25. For circulars and infor mation address TVM. R. DUNHAM, Supt., Cresson, Cambria, myl5-78 Co., Pa. HOTEL KAATERSKILL, GATSK1LL MOUNTAINS, N. Y., 'OPEXS SATURDAY, JTJXE 27. RATES REDUCED FOR JULY. For circulars and information call on or address P. O'CONNOR, Grand Hotel, Broadway and Thirty-first street, New York City. myl648-ws LEGAL NOTICES. S.H. GEYER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, 118 Diamond street. ESTATE OF ANDREW L. ROBINSON, deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of An drew L. Robinson have been granted to tho undersigned, to whom all persons indebted. ' to said estate are requested to make immedi ate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. SUSAN E. ROBINSON, Administra trix, Allegheny City, or S. H. GEYER. 118 Diamond street, Pittsburg, Pa. apll-7-s VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN XT application will bo made to the Gov ernor of Pennsylvania on MONDAY, JUNE 1, A. D. 1S9L at 10 o'clock A. jr., by John Far rell, H. J. Bailey, Charles G. Noble, Georgo H. Bailey and John A. Kelly under and pur suant to the act of Assembly, entitled "An act to provide for tho incorporation and reg ulation of certain corporations, approved April 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called the Bailey-Farrell Manufacturing Company, tho character and object of which is the manufacturing of iron or steel or both, or of any other metal or of any article of commerce from metal or wood or both, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said act of Assemblyand the supplements thereto. JOHNFARRELL, H. J. BAILEY, CHARLES G. NOBLE, GEORGE H. BAILEY, my9-12-8 JOHN A. KELLY. A. H. CLARKE, ATTORNEY AT LATV, Room 27, St. Nicholas building. NOTICE APPLICATION WILL BE mado to tho Governor of Pennsylvania on the FIRST DAY OF JUNE, 1891, bv Oscar Saunders, Howard Ferree, R. H. Robinson, John Pastro and John Conner under the act of Assembly entitled, "An act to provide for tho incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," approved April 29, 1874, and tho supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation, to bo called the Wilkinsburg Gas Company, tho character and object of which is the manufacture and supply of gas to persons, purtnershlps, cor porations and association1! desiring tho same at the borough of Wilkinsburg and adjacent thereto in Allegheny county, Pa., and for these purposes to have and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said act' of Assembly and the supplements thereto. A. H. CLARKE, Solicitor forApplicants. my9-28-s HOUSEKEEPERS WILL FIND IT TO their advantage to buy tea sets, silver ware, knives, foiks and spoonsetc, etc., at WILSON'S JEWELRY STORE; 61 Fourth avenue, Fine watch repairing a specialty. apl-TTS ra.TpiT3n.T A On the banks of BIG CEDAR VXEJ VAUJ-a. CREEK, 1,100 f t.above the sej level. J -J
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