t&'&&?i?t2ZfiffijJte&& SWSJHWTWF Wf" ,3P "-r tfFHSMCl fTrys&z- W5;s;"- THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH., a SECOND PART PAGES 9 TO 24. -i THE PHSHBURGr DISPATCH, . SUNDAY, APBIL 24, 1892. LUST LICENSE LIST, lames of tlie Lucky People "Who Courted Fortune and Pleased the Court. "WET SPOTS ABE SC1ECEE. They Are Eleven Short of the dum ber Granted Last Tear. SOME SUBPBISES IN ALLEGHENY. Fpiritual Springs on the Xorthside Kott Onlj Sumter US. JUDGES USE THE AXE IN THE BOROUGHS There was another wild scene at tho Court House yesterday when the retail license list for Allegheny and all the boroughs and townships was handed down. As on the other occasions big crowds had collected there and when at 10 o'clock Judges Collier and Single handed down the list there was a mad rush for the Clerk of Courts' office. This list practically closes tip the work of License Court save lor the few hold-OTers and the rehearinsrs. There were 2S7 prizes given out yesterday, against EOG for the same territory the year be fore. Allegheny only got 118 licenses, with a possibility of two more. Last year there were 122 drinking places on the Xorthside. The complete lists show a total of 077 spir itual springs in the entire county. Last year they numbered CSS. As soon as the crowd cleared the hold over cases in the wholesale list were taken up. In some cases papers were just filed, but in the case of Pier &Dannals, Attorney tV. S. Pier argued the Courts' objections as to a bottling license by saying that while a bottling house was not an actual part cf a brewing plant, the law practically r-erinittea them to package their product as one clause stated no beer should bo sold In less than one dozen pints in bottles. The came line of argument was used in tho other cases. It was stated that to have both brewery and bottlinc houses together would be in conflict with United States laws. In t"ie case of tbe Keystone Brewing Company, J. S. Ferguson drew some flno distinctions us to the light or one of tho partners to have a license elsewhere. The complete list of licenses granted and those refused in Allegheny and In the boroughs and townships is as folloR s: Allegheny City. riRSTWAEO. Granted Treforlci. ArU and Philip Arte, CS Fed eral sL: Fi eStricfc Buechler. Si West Diamond n.; Tames M. Ievlnnr. 34 West liiamond 6t : .Tames I. Hsys. IS ana 88S onth Diamond St.: Willis E. llichaels. lOoandlb Kobinson St.: Charles Qulnn aid IIut;h hweenrv. 73 Federal St.: Henry Sclirel fcer and Ciiarlrs Sclirelber, 33 ami 36 bouth I)l Jaonii st. ; Frederick: Vogcl, 45 Ohio si. Refutrd August Brown, s and 11 Federal it. ; John J. Dougherty, ea LacocV st.: William n. Leiscr. 145 Vuth air.: Joseph Milllgan, 78 Robinson st. Edward Morris, 9 ltobiuson st. ; liobert Camp bell, S7 Kobliiajn st. SICOXD WjiD. Grant't Thomis Krown. 1S5. lS7and lit) Federal tt, : Patrick S. Crawford. 1 and 3 Fremont St. : Louis iieic.n. lm lapfr&nsi ; luiam U'uonnell, 76 Pcr rvsvlllc av.: George E. Oht 83 Irwin ar. Refused Thomas Bvrne. 84 Irwlu av.: William Eootlu IVct Diamond and Ohio st.; Amos Brjner, ITS Federal st. ; Ilenry Brunucr. 143 West End av. ; Jo eph Carsou. comer Irwin and Taylor avs.: James Donahue. 123 and 185 Taylor av.: Margaret Dora. 72 Jackson sr. : Sarah Benkle.j9S Fede-al st. : William JenMnson, 117 Federal St.: Evan Morris, lKandl34Taggartst.: John McOraw, corner lr "Insndl'eansylvanla. s.; Charles W. Smith. Irwin av. THtED WARD, OranUO-O. E. Bayer, 29 Ohio st.: H. G. Bolster and J. G. Eckerman, 211 and 163 Ohio st. ; Amos nium. 165 Ohio st.: J. C. Brelthlaucb, 183 Ohio st.: Gottleib Dahllnger, la Madison av.: Edward Fugleman. 13 East st.: Joseph Oelrr. 60 James St.; John Ueber. 172 and 1724 Madison av.: Christian Oerst, 63 and 64 Cedar av. : William Hedeman. 141 thestnnt St.: Joseph Illeiiberj:er.4J East Diamond tt. : Charles Kuster, 146 East st. ; William Lang and L. P. tanul, 148 Madison av.: FrIU Moser. 151 Ohio st ; Johnbtolz. 17 East st.: Mlns Seker, 68S-cond st. ; Leonard Mldel. S3 East 6t. ; Louis S;hael"er. 77 East st.; Joseph Weiss, 71 PIKe st. : Fred Werner, 6s East st. ; Emil Wey. 9 and 11 Middle st. Refused August Bauer, 140 Chestnut st : Lewis Brand. 106 Federal St.; Henry Cappes, 181 Ohio : : H J. Degmther, S3 Middle eU; Anthony Fll fran, 73 Ohio st.: Gottleib r'ns.52 East st. : Charles F. Faulhaber, 92 East St.; FianV X. Graf. 141 and 13 Chestnut at.: Fred W. Golmer. S7 Ohio St.; I nton Gushorst and Mcbolas Werner, 161 Madison a.; Martin HellrlegeU 54 Third St.; Theodore Huchestcln. northwest comer North v. and East St.; Lorcnz Lattner. 296 and 19S Madison st.; Charles ochsenhirt. 109 and 111 Second st.; Henry Pfau. SZ East St.; Uenry Both, SS5 North av. ; Cori rtd Kosmler. 1S5 Ohio St.: Malblas btucssl, 509 Ohlosu; GeorgeJ. Schaexer. :470hiost,; Manilas b'ehle. 43 and 4. East st.; A. T. Thornton, 41 Mid dle st ; Fied Ulmer. 33 East St.: Edward Volger aud Frederick Herrmann, 60 East St.: Daniel W ack, 130 East st. ; It. M. Zasg, 231 Ohio St. FOURTH WABD. Granted Thomas Burger. 140 Sonth Canal et. JJllllam Burdett, 2 and 4 Federal st.; JohnU. Bracken, I, 4 and 6 Anderson St. ; Anton Briegel. 8i East Diamond st.; Alexander Carson, 168 La cocL.t,: Jane Dritkroeger, 73 Main st.; Josenh I Jllnger. 367Laeockst.; KateGerst.3 East Dia fnond: David G. Jones, 74 Federal st 2 William heuneweg, SoIOhlost.: Lonls Lautuer, 110 Ohio et ; Gcorp.; Lehner. 158 Ohio st. ; John Lvnch, 18 Ctieslnuttt : Adam Michel. 1 and ! Ifain st.: Charles Merker. 108 Ohio St.; John D. Mabold. 34. B. and 3S Federal St.; Daniel Miller. S6 Last Du Eondst.; Charles It O'Brien. 56 and 68 Sandusky su; James Kiddle. 191 Ktbinson st.; Marie Boeili. 173 Ohio St.. Peter bteurnagle. 61 and 63 Chestnut st ; Katebcherer. US Ohio st.; John S. Snvder 47 touth Diamond st., Charles bchutte. 162 Lacock at. : Margaret bauers, 61 and 86 Federal st. ; bopbla M. bcnloiter. fca and o3 Ohio st. ; Charles E. Voir eadale. 2) and 22 Federal st. ; Krezentia Weber. 35 Chestnut st.; William Young, 48 bouth Diamond t. Effused George Elboarne, corner Anderson and Eoblnson sts.; Jacob Hiukel, 10 Chestnut St.; Charles K. 4 John F. Heldeger, 76 Federal st.: Patrick J. Hasrertv. 8 Anderson st :nrTA xt Illlllard, 49 South Diamond: George Kledatsch. 80 Madlsou av.t Hugh Knox. 192andi94 lloblnson st. John Loflnk. a banduskv st.; H J. Meyer. 101 Madison av.: William Pyne. 54 Sandusky st : Frank Schilling, 4 Hope st : John A. bleicrt, 292 Ohio st : John Slgmund, 3 Madison av.: John -.n-jjuiicmejer, ii couin .anai St.; Joseph Zeller, S9S Preble av.; L. Greenwood, Preble av.; Charles Hartman, 650 Preble av.; Thomas Mc Nally, Mi and 687 Preble av.; James OllfT, 697 Preble av.; Mrs. Bridget bweeney. 171 Cass av. .KyuAKi-John Brown, 697 Preble av.: Samuel J. Grenet. 699 Preble av.; William Hughes and 'Will iam Brown, 681 Preble av.; J. G. McNamara, 20 Island av.; Michael McCagh. 102 WJlktni St.; Magdalena Snyder. 22 Island av.: Henry J. Schmidt, 300 Island av. : J. Henry Smith. 100 den tins St.; Peter L. Trautman, 693 Preble av.; Thomas D. Wilson. 1S3 and 195 Cass av. : Nicholas Williams and Thomas Williams, 693 Preble av.; William E. Welxel, 181 Cass av. TENTH WAKD. GmntoJ-Jacob Bom. Sawmill Valley plank road: John Schultz. Sawmill Valley plank road. llcfUsrd Joseph P. Garber. SO Charles st.: Char les Greb, 433 East St.; Edwin M. Zehner, Terrys ville plank road. IXEYIKTH WARD. Granted Elizabeth Doench. New Brighton pike. Jtefuted Henry Adam, New Brighton pike road; Michael Brown and w'illlam Crone, 21 McClure av.; Patrick Moran, 11 McClure av. : Thomas E. Mc Caffrey. 144 and 140 McClure av.: Joseph Siebert, 25 McClure av.: Fred Votgnt, 124 McClure av.; Louis Wittmer, SLMcClure av. TWXXJTH WAKD. Gra-ntrd-A.m M. Lager, 153 East St.; George Keldt. 313 East St. . At(-Jacob F. Beck, S63 East St.; Joseph HoedIe,832 Madison av.: Andreas Spath, 239 East St. ; John Walderxneler. 2S2 East st, TniBTEEJTTH WABD. Granted August Frclmsteln, 43 Lowrie st. : John Gever. SSLowriest.: Joseph Hack. Jr.. 101 and lmLnwrln Kt. Martin T.aurpnt- 1S3 Return St. Refused Henrv L. Berner, 263 Lowrie st. ; Leo pold Hoedle, 20 BaTlne st. Boroughs McKeesport. riBST WABD. Granted George Altmeyer, 111 Fifth av.; Frank Becker, 5l2and514Marketst.: Samnel E. Caroth ers. 122, 1J4 and 126 Fifth av. ; Moses G. Corey. 101, 103 and 105 Market St.; Peter Gross. 408 Diamond st,: Lewis K. Morgan, 312, 314 and 316Marsei iu; Peter W. Schmidt, 417 and 419 Market St. iSrted-Danlel Butler, corner Fourth av. and Diamond: Patrick J. Gannon and Patrick J. Con nelly. 403 and 410 Walnut st.: William F. Hunter. 404 and 406 Walnut St.: Frederick P. Hunkle. 106. 103 and 110 Diamond St., Charles Johnson. SOS and 610 Market st. ; Lnke Lynch. 102 and 104 South Dia mond: Frank Logan, 203 Market St.; Jacob Leger. Jr.. 223 J Niarket St.; Benjamin J. Belter. 17 and 19 Third av.; Joseph K. Shipley. 206 and 207 Market 6t, : Peter Ulm. 215 and 217 Market St.: John Weiss, 131 Fifth av. ; Felix Wodka, 43) Market st. SECOND WAKD. tJrontal-Willlam, "W. Bowers, 007 and 609 Wal nut st. Eefused-GeoTfe A. Buseh. 609 Market St.; Joseph W. Crozler, 916 and 913 Jenny Llnd st. TinnD WABD. t7mnfeo!-John Stelnhlbber. 1243 Walnut st. j Mrs. Barbara Zimmerman, 1051 Walnut st Aiimf-Fraik Ferrigan. 1053 and 1055 Market st. : Joseph GauWch, 1100 Locust St.: John Malloy, 1132 and 1134 Jenny Llnd st.; George M. Wasmuth, 827 and 929 Walnut St. rotmin WAKD. ffronfaf-W. J. Denny. 3C8. 30S. 310 and S12 Fifth av.; Charles Fetcher. 243 and 245 Firth av.; William Knee. 213 Fourth av.; Bernard Morrl. corner Fifth av. and Sinclair st. : WHUam McKay. 307. W and Sll Jerome tt. ; Elchard J. Tolk. 252 and 254 Fifth av. Refuted Israel S. Blattner, 423 Fourth st.: Sam uel Bernkrant. 431 Fourth av. : Thomas M. Con nelly. 519 Fourth av.; John Connelly. 521 Fourth av.; Charles Fritz, 60J Fourth av.i David Good friend. 212 Fourth St.: John J. Gibbons, 420 Locust ct.; Jacob Hugo, corner Firth av. and LocuU St.; Catherine Heter. 400 and 402 Hoghev st. ; William A. Kelly, 537 Walnut St.; Michael Mead. 459 Flftn av.: Frank H. Millar, corner Locu6t and Jerome st.; Dennis NIU. sol and 5CS Fourth av.; Louis Wlnkelman, 509 Walnut st. Garden sts.; Andrew Slrlln, comer Hooker and Howard sts. : August Wakker, 34 Grant av. ; Jolin Wakker. 62 Hooker St.; John Wlngold, 62 Grant av. ; John Welthaus, corner Hooker and Howard sts. THIRD WABD. Granted James XV. Oesterllng, 69 Grant av. Refused-Anton Hartlg, 23 Sherman st. ; William Bueger, Jr.. comer Grant and Hooker sts. : Eugene Pch.ierer. 115 Grant a v. ; J. P. Schuelderlochner, 37 Hooker st. Beltxlioover. lam J. Coates, the old State road: James Evans, McKeesport township road; Balph Orr, Blver roaa; Kooert a urvp, oia stale roau, Refuted WHUam Curry. McKeesport and Eliza- Detu roaa: miuam uoddius, aiiquib riiuours road: Gabriel Favoro, Ellzabethtown road: W11I- riTTII WABD. Granted -Daniel Baible. 79 and Bn Fifth av.; Nicholas Wolf, 60L 60S, 605 and 607 Fifth av. Refused Hugh Hickev, 403 and 405 Huey St.; Harrr D. Martin, sni and 503 Hnev st. ; John Bush, 571, 573. 75 and 577 Firth av. : Thomas A. Richards, 5.7 and 529 Fifth av.; Wm. SuUlTan, 525 Fifth av. BEETll WAKD. Granted-William D. Chishohn. comer Firth av. and Itlverton St. AVed-John Baumgardner, 816 and SIS Union av.;Leonhard Dorr. 859 Fifth av.; William Ed iard.S33c and S35 Fifth av.; Edward Frltchle, 44 Center st.; James D. Holding, comer Fifth av. and White st. ; Konrad Housaman. 747 Fifth av. ; Pat rick Kcllv, 26 Center st.: John F. McCarthy, 937 Union av.: Michael Spence, 9S7 Sixth St.: John Sowerbv. 7W and 755 North st. : John JI. Sullivan. 8 and 3Js Finn av.; baauel Shaffer, comer Fifth av. and Center st. EIGnTH WABD. Granfrf-John S. Gabler. 133 Fifth av. Refused D. F. Dunlav. on Pittsburg and Tnrtle Creek road: Sebastian Englert. 1304 and 1305 Fifth av.; Andrew P. Ferguson, 1169 Fifth av.; Julius Frederick, 1072 Fifth av.: John Fath, 1402 Fifth av. : John M. Kiddle, on south side of Baltimore and Ohio itallruad, near Demler station. Braddock. FIEST WABD. Granted W. P. Edwards. 212 Ninth st,: Jona than Frantz. 8:9 and 911 Halket St.; Daniel G alia S her, 1234 and 1239 Braddock av.; Lnke Gordon. .28 Braddock av. : Bernard Kelly. IOC Braddock av. ; Isaac i.ioya, luuu. MAU ana iue4 uraaaooc av. ; Michael H. Traynor. 1007 and 1000 Braddock av.; William H. Wymard, 830 Braddock av. : Joseph Wolf. 1243 Washington av. Jiejusea-J onn Auiaemnaus. 123$ Hraaaock av. Granted None. Refused Augnst Drewes, 90 Washington av.; Thomas W. Drake, 43 Third St. ; Bernhardt Farreu, 112 Washington av.; Valentine Koffler, S. W. cor ner of Murrav av. and Third St.; Christopher Plannknch. 116 Washington st. Coraopolis. Granted None. Refused-Jolia Alexander, M1U st. Chartlen. Granted Eliza Adams, corner Fourth av. and Chartlen st. ; Farrell Oonlon. Fourth av.and Main et. ; Patrick Conners. Fourth av. and Fourth st. ; Julius Gottfried, southslde Fourth av.; Adam Melser, comer Fourtu av. and Second st. ; Michael O'Keefe, Fourth av. and Jefferson St.: Joseph tram, juain st, near jnansueia station. Refund Ferdinand Detlg. Fourth av., near Third st. : Alfonso Greek, Fourth av. : John Harm sen, Fourth av.: Frank Loals, corner Fourth av. and Fifth st. ; August Mlchalnwskl, corner Fourth av. aua aecoua si. ; jacoo uappei, corner Lincoln av. and Third St.: Andrew Roach, comer Third and Fourth St.: Charles Shuck, south side of Fourth av.; Conrad Schaffer, southeast corner Fourth av. and Fifth st. Daqueane. Granted Thomas Bain, west side of Ballroad St.; George W. Booth. Ballroaa St.. near Pittsburg, Virginia and Charleston Ballroad: John W. Graff, corner Cochran and Ballroad sts. : Fred W. Haber man. near Cochran station; Patrick J. Howard, township road, near Cochran station; Peter Ban ner, township road, leading to Elizabeth. Refund Charles Downev. comer Railroad St. and Grant av. ; James Donahue, corner Grant av, and Superior st.; Thomas D.Davis, comer Rail road and Bessemer sts. ; Julius Fekete, east side or Third St.; Christ Garnart, Seoond St.; Gustave Henault, east side of Kallroad st.; Bennett Horr, southwest comer Railroad and Corcoran sts. : John S. Hughes, east aide of Railroad St. : Ellas Ahnat, Fifth St.; Albert E. Jones, east side of Railroad St.; Adolph Kautold. Railroad St.: Edward T. Lloyd, corner Presellla 6t. and Stowe alley; John Morris, northwest comer Grant av. on "Blue lane:" John Miller, northwest comer Grant av. and Flfty-nrst St.; James McNeil, comer Grant and Local alley; A. Nelsh, Railroad st, ; Mary C. Price, west side of Railroad st. John Venltz. Cochran St. ; Abner Ross, west side of Railroad t.: Michael Saltzer, near Grant av.; Melcholr Wolf, east side of Second st, Etna. Granted Joseph Aekerman, 87 and 89 Bridge St. ; Frank Golla. 232 Butler st. : Leonard Nleklas, cor ner Freeport st. and Batler plank road: Charles F. StoU. corner Butler plank road and Bridge st. .Beusvi-Peter Braun. Pittsburg ana Butler plank road: August D. Kraus, on the west side of A. &B. plauk road, at its Intersection with Grant av.: Hugh Lvnn. 77 Bridge st. Josenh Reedv. at intersection of A. & 1). road with the old Butler road; George A. Becntold, Butler plank road. Eaplen. Granted Charles M. Hawkins. River road, near mouth of Chanters creek; Bridget Seymour, "Cork's Run Exchange." Refused John Fahey, River road, near mouth of Chartlers creek; JolinK. Scott, corner River road and Labelle st. raiiott. Granted None. Refused James A. Swaney, on Steuben vllle road, at comer of township road, distant from city Una about one-third of a mile; Henry Schmeu, on Steubcnvllle pike. lam 8. Goldstrom. E. S. nubile road: Thomas Hilton. Fine Rnn road; George O. Knlss. corner McClure st. and SUte rosd; Henry Koch. Ellza bethtown road: John Linn, old Port Perrv road; William Maxwell, W. 8. nubile road: William Newmeyer, otate road; Henry Smith, old State and Biver road; Henry Scamitt, Curry Bun road. SleCandlesa, Granted None. JteTuMd-PhlUlp Newman, Ferrysville plank road. North Versailles. tTranfetl Charles Jenkner. Jefferson St. Refused Joseph Conroy. corner Jefferson st. and Penn av. : Alexander W. Douds. Greensburg turn pike; August Goldstrohm, S. S. township, road; nnm MeDermott. comer B. A O. R. R. and Washington St.: Daniel McMunn, Public mad; Charles W. Wymard. s. S. Wallav,; Peter Walter, 8. s. Penn S. E. at Walls. O'Hara. Granted Magdallne Brindle, 8harpshurgand Klt tannlng pike: John Kammer, Ktttannlng turnpike; Henry Morltz, Pittsburg and jfreeport road; George Schneider, Pittsburg and Freeport road; Henry T. Thomas, Little Pine Creek road. JJiiwed-Jaeob Fross, No. 1SI9 Pittsburg and Freeport road; D. R. Gallagher, Kittannlng tum- Jlke; l'hlllp J. House, Pittsburg and Freeport road; oseph Swlck. Pittsburg and Freeport road. Ohio. Granted None. . Refused August Zeder, Kllbuck road. Boblnson. Granted None. jfifJohn Dowd, SteubenvlUeplke. Beservo. Granted Charles Fath, comer Luclla and Main sts. ; John J. Huekcnsteln, Beckert av. and Troy Hill road : Lewis HeyL sawmill Valley plank road; Martin Scbaefer, on Geyer road. J?JrtLrf-Thomas Boehm, 403 and 410 Sawmill Valley road; Charles Deschler, Royal st.j Christian Martin, Sawmill valley plank road; David Mc Cartney. 394 East st. : John A. Blpperberger, cor ner Sawmill Valley plank road and Royal si. ; M. A. RIppcrberger, 400 Sawmill Valley plank road : John M. Relmenschnelder, Troy Hill road: Mathlas Schenot, Sawmill Valley plank road, corner Main St.: John G. Snyder, No. Luella St.; Fred Tschume, Sawmill Valley plank road. Boss. Granted Marcus Jenny, Perrysvllle plank road; J. F. D. Keating, Perrysvllle plank road: William Keown, Perrysvllle plank roaa: Catherlna Schaw. zenback, Perrysvllle plauk road; August Btltzer, on Evergreen and People's plank road; H. C. Tln nemyer, Perrysvllle plank road. Jjehwd-Willlam S, WbitehlU, Perrysvllle plank road. ' Stowe. FILLED HIS CHURCH. lively .Theological Student Given Cincinnati Points. Has OLD WESLEY CHAPEL BOOMING. Ee Uses Brass Bands, Orchestras, Bathi, Schools and the Like. HE DOES K0T 0BTBUDE BEUGIOiT Bryan, Mlddletown road I juiaaietown roaa; w. G. Granted Mary A. Bi Frank H. Bragdon. i Clarkson, 14 Chartlers av. ; Theresa Gensch, Char tlers av. : William McCarthy, Central Hotel, Bell av. ; Annie Smith, Bell av, ; Al Young, corner Chartlers av. and McKee st. Refused William T. Armstrong, 316 Bell av,; Franz Burger, comer Helen and Catherine sts. ; John Bryan, corner Chartlers av. and back Mld- Charles EngeL Chartlers av.; James Grogan, 824 lellav.; William Lamo, 4 Chartlers av.: Harry Bell Morris, McHngb, ohn 14 Chartlera av. : James W. . .: T. . .'. . .. : - ! cnartiers av. : Alice rnaav. iz cnartiersav.:doj Sehnldehutte, 304 and 306 Hell av. : Henry Storm fels, Mlddletown road; William Tepford, 1 Char tiers av. Green Tree. Etrellenberger, Pittsburg and Jacob Asman. 900 and 902 Washington av.; Louis Amshel, 1203 Braddock av.; Max Berger, 1233 t asmugion bu i wearies vonea, ivt oraaaoCK av. James Curley. cor. of Robinson and Spring sta.; William H. Conlon, 315 Thirteenth st. : Alexander Ellis. 1121 Braddock av. ; Joseph Glmesky, 1206 Washington av.: John Gorman, 417 Koblnson at.; Thomas Gorman, 33T Twelfth st. ; Miles J. Hughes, 92 Braddock av. ; George L, Jones, 10S0 ana 1032 Washington ft. : Frank J. Kost. 1220 Braddock av. ; James Loech, 310 and 312 Eleventh st.; Joseph A. Lydcn, 1100 Braddock av.; John T. Murray, 1102 Braddock av ; P. T. Murray and Samuel M. Getty. 1117 Braddock av.: William McMullen, 933 Washington av.; Patrick b. McGowan, 129 Halket st.: Owen O'Nell, 933 Talbot St.; Samnel Roach, 904 and 906 Braddock av. : John SaboL 1241 Washington av.: J. F. Ward, 1018 Braddock av.: Jacob Walters, 1212 Braddock av.; JohnN. Walter. 1130 Halket St.; Jacob J. Wlnkenbach, 112) Brad dock av. EZCOITD WAKD. Granted William Dunn, 840 Braddock av.t Philip Glasser.614 Braddock av.; Edward F. Kelly. 83j Braddock av,: William Mayer. 423 Verona st. ; James P. Martin. 877 Braddock av.:John Thler. 70S Main st : Michael Quirk. 852 Braddock av. Refused Henry Bernd, 601 Braddock av.: Joseph W. Behr. 300, 302 and 304 Sixth st. ; John CosleUo. 737 Eighth st.: John Donovan, 412 and 414 John st, ; Samuel MeEwen. 626 Breddock av. ; John Gelm and Jacob bterf, 733 Braddock av.; Enoch Jones. 905 and 907 Braddock av.; W. E. Lawrence. 4j2and444 Burton st. : Peter Simon, 109 Ninth st.i Neal Qulnn, 317 and 319 Ninth St.: James Qulnn. 313 Ninth ft.; John Qulun. 856 Braddock av. THIBD WABD. ffmntel-John H. Gotham. 18 and 20 Braddock : James furceii, 554 and 556 Braddock av.; John edy. 216 Braddock av. edK. It. Adams. 645 and 546'j Braddock 191 Ohio st. FtTTHWABD. ?nmd-Joseph Blattner. a2 Kebecea St.; John . Casey. 67 and 69 Chartlers st.: John M.Dougan. 145 Pennsylianlaav.: M.J. Kelly, 45 Ridge av F. P. Koben, J10 and 152 Beaterav.; Bartholomew aiuUegu, is aud 20 Rebecca st ; bamuel McCartney ui.d James Carroll, 125 and 127 Rebecca st. ; John M. Tarpy, S5 Rebecca st. iJrtwed-Eugene Buckley and Nicholas Kelsh, 73 Itldgeav.: Martin J. Brennen. 34 Rebecca st. ; J. J. Berberlck. 143 and 147 beaver av.; John M. and Lucas Casslus. 83 Rebecca St.; Fred B. Elsenbels. 121 Rebecca st ; Relnhardt Uohmann. 75 Chartlers st : P. J. Lamb 71 Ridge av.: Frances Mllllgan. 100 Bea er av ; John N o an and Robert Dickson. 16 Manhattan st. ; .Martha W. Oliver. 74 and 76 Re becca St.: Johanna PfelL 79 Chartlers St.; Bartley W elsh and Richard Cooney, 123 Rebecca st. ; Eliza beth Zlmmer, widow, 31 Pennsylvania av. EIXTH WABD. Oronted-Wlillam P. Bowman, 318 Beaver av.; Anthony Clark, 294 and 290 Beaver av.; Johanna Fierle. 152 and 154 Franklin st.: Sophia M. Gehl bach, 249 Juniata st: Illram J. HolUr. 327 Beaver ar.; Barbara Helzenroeder. ISj Wuhlnfffnn v Charles G. Kraucher, 250Beaer av.; William II. KUne. 447 Bea er a v. ; John Monohan, 216 Beaver av. ; George bchaffnlt. 232 Franklin st. : Henry J. beubert. 178 luiton 6t.; Joteph Taylor, corner cdglck st. ana Allegheny av.; Frederick Venter. 168 Market St.. John E. Wincle, 397 Beaver av. Refused Martin Burke, 334 Beaver av ; Adam Bauer. 371 Beaver av.; Paul Bauer, 241 Beaver av.; August Blancke. 144 Magnolia St.; John llender.245 Jieaier av.t Michael Crehcn,3I7 Beavcrav; Charles H. Corrlgan. 463 Beaver av.: John Giill, 8 Heaver a.: Andrew li. Gerlach. 353 and 385 Beaver av. Andrew Hosper, 453 Beaverav:Tou'.aintSchaffry. 826 Chartlers St. : Mary L. bchorr, 161 Juniatast.; John bulllvau, 445 Beaver av. SEVENTH WABD. Granted Georgina Dlerkcr. 101 Spring Garden av.: John Demuth, 374 bpnng Garden av.: An drew Dietrich. 126 Spring Garden av.: Nicholas Hosenzeld. 234 3!adlson av.: Josephine Meurer, 43 bprlng Garden av. ; John bchad. 16 bprlng Garden av., Frederick btai-hle, Jr.. 1M and 166 Spring Gar d?n av : Paul Thomas. 57 and 59 O'llara st. : Eliza beth Wetzler. 10 bprlng Garden av.: John l'oedt, 173 and 175 Spring Garden av. Refused-Gottlieb Bauman,152 Spring Garden av. ; Martin Kaiser, br.. cor. bprlng Garden av. and Viulal st. ; Frederick Wellcr, 153 Chestnut st. av. A Speed; Refusec ar. : Thomas Brennau, 26 Braddock av. : John O; Llghtner. 312 Braddock av. ; George Morrison. 6 Homestead. ITBST WABD, Cranfed-Theodore Bell. 23) Eighth av.; A. Du gan. 110 and 112 Fifth av. ; T. H. B. Eckels, 244 and 246 Sixth av.; William H. Furlong, 251 Sixth av.: Gustav Glesel. 129 Fourth av,; John W. O'Brien. 207 and 239 sixth av,; Anton L. Queck. 117 Eighth av. : Patrick Qulnn. 135 and 137 Sixth av. : John F. bchmldtt. 200 and 2C2 blxth av.; Frederick Traut man.29 Eighth av.; Vincent WaslUkl. 106 Sixth av. AiuedFrederlrk Trautman, 29 Eighth av.: Louis Arthurs, 235 Sixth ar, ; Michael J. iHavIcan! northeast corner Amity st. and Eighth av. : George Jeffreys, 119 and 121 Sixth av.: Taylor Lloyd. co. ner Firth av. and Amity st. ; Solomon E. bihrlver. corner Amity and P., McK. AT. R. RT Chas. X Werleln, 220 blxth a v.; Adam Miller. 609 Amity st SECOKD WABD. GmnteJ-JohnGaIIaghr. S57 Sixth av.: Gottlieb Lessiger, 610 Dickson st. ; Martin Laeey. S. E. cor ner Dickson st. aud Fourth av. : Michael Malo. P H,k.l i1 17.11 An, r. r.. r .i Granted Jacob Washington nike. EefusfdjQha Sleffert. Washington av. Oakmqnt. Granted None. Refwed-'n'imzm A. Diamond, comer Arph and West Railroad av. Sharpsburg. Granted John Altmeyer, North Canal and Clay SU: George Hahn, 313 bouth Main St.; Charles O'Donnell. corner Main and Eighth sts.: Sebas tian Rltter. 716 and 718 Main st.: John W. Red- uinger, isa Main st.; aenry Stein. 921 Main st. RsuMd-Jacob Bragg, comer Fourth and South Main sts.: Valentine Berner. 814 Main st.: Alois Berner. 8 Nortif Main st. ; Joseph Eshman. 702 Main st. ; John Joyce. 505 and 507 Main St. ; Thomas J. Murphy, comer Clay and Tenth sts.: Patrick MeBiide. 16 Bridge st; Andrew Noe. 914 Main St.; Frederick C. Pllgram. 309 and 311 S.utb Main st. ; Anna Mary Raum. 711 and 713 Main St.: W. J. Sul I'vau, 1203 Main st. : John M. Young, 38 Bridge St. ; John Zwlck, 18 Bridge st. Spring; Garden. Granted Henry Bncher. Spring Garden road and Wlckllne lane; George Ocsterle, Spring Garden road, Eastslde. WWed-Fred Doepke, Spring Garden road and Wcstslde; Amalla Fischer, Spring Garden road, corner Hauck street: Franz Neuber, SnringGarden road; David M. Smith, 379 bprlng Garden av. West Liberty. Granted AdolDh Denlnee. Old WjmMrtfftni, v. Refuted John Frost, Washington; av,' "Wilmordlng. ' Granted Michael McKenna. corner Westlnghouse av.and SUUonst.; Francis J. Whalen. Westing, house av, Refused-Joseph Knnff. comer Wetlnghouse av. and SUtion St.; Thomas McCann. 4 Herman av.; Joseph Redfero. corner Herman "av. and Station St.: Mrs. Kate Sullivan, corner Westlnghouse av. aud Florence st. Townships Baldwin. Granted August Aniborn. Brownsville road and Marronst.; William Franey, River road; Ezeklel Gordon, Southern a v. ;E. F. Olnhausen, Browns ville road; Charles Relche, River road; Peter Schuetz. corner Middle and MerryvlHe su. ; Peter Thenhauser, Brownsville road; Peter Trost Brownsville road; Gottlieb Voetseh, Brownsville road: WHUam Young. Township road. Refused Charles Adamlntz. Six-Mile Ferry Peter Bernardlnr. No. Southern av.: John A. Fnglert, ro ner Whitehall and Library road: Frederick Fischer, corner Pitt and Library road: u North Versailles. Granted None. Refused Barnbas Deane. Railroad St.: Anam Lang, corner Fifth and Railroad sts. ; George Re bold, Railroad st. Shaler. Granted Samuel Busier, Evergreen rlank road; W. II. Famierle, Butler plank road: Richard Mil ler. Evergreen plank road; John Psohlrer, Ever green Hamlet road; Whllam A.bchopfer,on Butler plank road; Ellen B. Thompson, on Butler plank road. Refused Thomas Welthaus. Evergreen Hamlet roaa; J. C. llrodwerkel, Allegheny and Butler plank road; Thomas Bowers, Evergreen nlank road and Frldav st,: Henrv Groizlnger, Butler Blank road at Wltmer station: Robert HetzeU lopferst.. Sample farm; Martin A, Kraus, Klop fer st. ; Jacob Lohret, Evergreen Hamlet road and Frederick av.; George A. Mertz. Butler plank road; William Richardson. Butler plank road; Con rad Sgntax, Allegheny and Butler plank road. tjnowden. Granted None, Refused Levis Felck, Snowden station. Scott. Grouted James Carmlchael, Glendale. Refused Rose A. Flood, Glendale: Frank Schaf-fer-Plttsburg and Washington plank road; John D. Hobn, Chartlers aud bcott township road. Union. Granted William Stevenson, Sawmill Run road. Refuted William Eltringham. on Kullroad st, at Banksvllle: Jacob J. Miller, near llardley & Marshall Co.'a store. Upper St Clair. Granted WHUam Dee, Brldgevilla, Refused Hone. Holdover List. Max Schneider, Second ward, Allegheny. Peter Koch, McKeesport. Sylvester Bhaw.'Horaestead. John C. Baud). West Liberty. Margaret McGulre, Lower St. Olslr township. John Cony, Eleventh ward, Allegheny. GLADSTONE'S LATEST S0BIBAIH John Hayes, Marysvllle st. Wllllan TTaIH Ttr-.K lngton av.; David Maers, comer Josephine and Murray sts.: August Nix. Uaberman Run road: Emll Nurnbergcr. Streets Run road; Joseph O'Hanlon, river road: John Plappert, Baw Mill Run road: Patrick Rodgers at termination of aoranch of Streets Run road: Valentine Rlndfuss, Saw Mill Run road; William A. Sehaub. Brownsville road; Christian Schmidt, Brownsville road: Roberto. Wolf, Beck's Bun road. ' v' Chartlers. H, McCartney, Bteubenvllle corner Hctsel and Railroad sta uicason st.; r.uen O'lirien. 501 and JQ3 Owen Murphy. 613 JolinRushe. Jr.. corner Eighth av. and Cltv Farm XICHTH WABD. Granted T. A. Eyles, 591 Ohio St.: Richard H. lUuck. 735 Ohio st. : Theodore Hausken, 235 River av Henrv NolL 387 Ohio st; George Schad. 23 Main st: L. B, Bchwabthaler, comer Bridge and y ranklln sts. Refused-Joan Hack, 249 Main st ; Michael Krepp and Louis Krepp, 219 Main st KBtTH WABD. Granted Mrs. Josephine Brown, 610 Preble av. ; Thomas Elwell, 191 Cass av.; Patrick Flatherty, St.. Nicholas Swart. 343 Yitrhth o,- . r-M Ttr.i..... 600 Dickson st; Thomas U'atklu'i, sj and 529 Heisel st. Refused-John Albeltz. 524 Helsel st; Robert At. klnson. 519 and 621 Ammon St.: A. C. Ackard 604 Dickson st; William Bust 523 Elghtn f?.f Mlch ael Conroy. 14 Dixon St.; Joseph P. Casey. 614 JielJel o v,T1,omik Connelly. E23 Helsel st : Patrick u,ff ?: V rner Fifth av. and Helsel st : Pat rJck:.meUnSy,J;or,ler Eighth av. and McClure st: V lUlam R, Enyeart 801 McClure st: Michael Holleyan, J, . W. corner Third av. and Dickson st : Clemens Kuenzlg. 607 Ann st: William T. Ken nedy, 321 Sixth av.: Michael Laeey, 618 Helsel st. : John J. Lacey. S25 blxth av.; Elizabeth Lewis, 516 Cltv Farm lane; Samuel Markowltz. 513 HeiseVst ; Catherine Nan, 603 Dickson st;John McKIn.css. 623 Dlckou st ; Charles McGlnley. 519 Dickson st. ; t1,min.?0en6k1' :a sutl1 : 1'eter J.Schmltt 301 blxth av.: Anthony Soulier. 529 Eighth av.; An- S,ony Kuffel- 5,18 Clty Fana 'ne: Charles StrlegeL 323 b nnlTf.5 tt"1" icune, 343 Sixth av. ; LeTl fi f. ers and Philip Simon. 517 and 519 Eighth av. : Jacob Trutman, Sis Eighth av.; William J. TayW. 487 . . , , auvwu , iitou, su ana u -xnira av, TIIIBD WABD. Granted None. Refused-wruiitm Dunseath, comer Flrteenthav. and Glenn st : Michael J. Ilaulon, 203 Eighth av. i Peter Shlpe. 302 Eighteenth av. Knoxvllle. Granted Harry Brandt comer Amanda aud Zara sts. ; Elizabeth Kullcrt 4 Amanda av. Refused CouTzd Bauer, northwest corner Bans man and Amanda sts.: Nicholas Klinkner, 147 Southern av.; Joseph bchleicher, 125 Southern av. Mansfield. Granted Harry J. Corbett, southwest xrner Main and Mary sts.; Louis P. Hard, comer Main and Chestnut sts. Refused Mrs. Mary Cunningham, Main st. near' Mary av. : James (Warrick, comer Jane and Chest nut sts.; Cyrlllus A. De Lozler. Main st: James Gallagher. Main st; Patrick Newell. Maryav.; hiinpson Peacock, corner Main and Chestnut sts.; W. D, Webster, northwest corner Main and Mary streets. Mlllvale. WEST WABD. Granted John Bennett, 15 Grant av. Refused Albert Engelhart 51 Grant av,; Patrick Herron, 9 Grant av. SECOND WABD. Granted William W. Flocker. 4 Grant av. ; Jos eph Mllier, corner Butler plank road and Meade alley: Frank Voelker, 6 Grant av. Refused Elwood Carlisle. 101 Hooker st: George DUllng. 4 and 6 Llncoin av.; WHUam Isensee, on Evergreen plank road; John G. Ranm, 61 Hooker st; Fred G. Sedgebrooke. comer Hooker and Granted Samuel turnpike. Refused None. Collier. Granted Patrick Feeney. Sherman st. ; Wm. F. Sossong and James Orris, Pittsburg and Washing ton public road. Refused Frank Abram. corner Washington av. and First St.: Samuel W. Friedman, un county road near Federal station: James McGrogan, near Hickman station; Jacob Teyssler, Tom's Hun road Edward Webster, Tom's Run road; Louis Wlne- uiao, iuju'i mm ruau. Forward. Granted None. Refused-Michael Dlvens, on Elizabeth and West Newton road; Frederick Goldstrohn. Elizabeth and West Newton road; Henry Householder. Eliz abeth and West Newton road: Andrew J. Keller. Wllllamsport and Mt. Pleasant road. Harmer. Granted Thomas Hultngs, at Harmersvllle sta tion. t Refused Joseph A. Shaut, at Achmetonla, Hampton. Granted None. Refused Daniel Hartz, Three Degree road; Sam uel McCutcheon. Butler plank road: Morris Stein Allegheny and Butler plank road; William WahL A Work That Seems Very Satisfactory to the Grand Old Man and His Wife, Bristol Times and Mirror. By the kind permission of Mr. Frotheroe we give here a photograph of the life-size portrait which he has painted of Mr. Glad stone for the Bristol Liberal Club. Mr, Frotheroe had an interview a lew days ago with Mr. Gladstone. The artist had been fortunate in seeing Mr. Gladstone at a time when he is looking his bejt, with a glow of health, the resnlt of his late holiday. The following post-card was Butler plank road. Harrison. George Ml- Granted Moses Dean. North Canal st. Hagele, Canal at; John W. Heyer, Vlnest cnaei nsome:, jsortn canal st: Alhert Kenpler. curuer inu st. ana c;nerry auey; ifrank Wolff corner Vine and MapU sts. ' KfcJ-Joseph Bode, Kittannlng St.; Joseph ConweU, comer Breckenrldge av. and Cherry st. William T. Clarey. Breckenrldge av. ; Charles F. Colbert. North Canal st; John Duster. Cherry st; Gustave C. Frank, corner railroad and Allegheny St.: Conrad Huth. at head of Garfield st; Mrs. Minnie Hsupt Chestnut St.; Rona Hengl, West Locust st : Edmund Janssen. Tarentum and Mil. am nn. BreckenridrA av. , corner Garfield st and Center lerstown road: Isaac H. ootuleb Kunnert con allev: Magdalena Mlhlhelzler. Knnth e,n,i t . Casper Sohrode, corner Mill fane and Sherman at; Robert M. bbarar. Front st ; George Snyder, cor ner Diamond st and River av. ; Ilenry stamm. North Canal St.: J. H.Thomas, comer Cherry st and Breckenrldge ay; Nicholas Welsh, Brecken rldge av,; 'John E. Wilson, North Canal av. Indiana. Granted William Hartz, Three Degree (or Sax onburg) road: Catherine King. Refuted Jacob Klein. Little Pine Creek road: Gustav Schneller, Three Degree (or Saxonburg) road. ' Jefferson. Graitfed-George Koegler, JohnM. Eoegler; Ed ward Stokes. Jr., Blackburn road. Refuted John Gunter, Public road: George Hal las, West Elizabeth and Flndlcyvlile road- Andrew J. Melllnger, southeast corner Charleston and Boundary sts. ; James McGibney. Tlttsburg and Ellzabethtown road; Richard Owens, Township road, near Grant St.; Doretto Schoenbach. State road; Alexander Youug, near Elizabeth road,, Lower St. Clair. Granted William Ballmer. Becks' run road; John Engler. comer Mountain av. and Keeling st : John Fromm. Ormsby av, : John Franz, 17 Brownsville road; Catherine G. Goldsback. 65 Brownsville road; Frederick H. Hempe, 94 Brownsville road; William Prim, northeast corner Ormsby av. and School allev. Refused Jacob Arrand, corner Arlington av. and Sterling st: Michael Augustln, 47 Brownsville road; Daniel Dorsey. Carson st extension; Anton W. Hoffman, southwest corper Ormsby av. and Mountain stt Peter Korrenbaucr, Spring av.; Herman Mewes, comer Brownsville road and Car bon st; John McCullough, Township road; Hart man Schroeder, Spring av.: John Schlrra. south east comer Arlington av. and Spring st. ; Christian Wagner, 2328 Arlington av. ; 'Margaret J. McGulre. Pittsburg and Elizabeth road. Marshall. Granted John Ullrich, Perrysvine and Zellen ople road. Refuted None. Mifflin. Gntsted George B. Briggt, township roadiWIll- flfeli m v SPECIAL TELBOBAK TO THE DISPATCH. Cincinnati, April 23. Ber. Charles Brown, the young and energetio pastor of "Wesley Chapel M. E. Church, on Fifth street, this city, appears to have found a way to fill the church his church at least and those preachers and editors who de voted so mr.ch time and space to the dis cussion of "How to get people into the church" might correspond with Mr. Brown to advantage. Wesley Chapel Is one of the oldest and at one time was the most fashionable Methodist Church in the city. But the hillvrard movement of the population left it among a class of prosperous wage-earners and olose to the borders of the tenement house dis tricts. In the course of years the church membership fell away and the congrega tions became painfully small. It appeared to be a case of rapid consumption, when two' years ago Ber. Mr. Brown, fresh from a theological school at Boston, was placed in charge. Didn't Loolc Like a Preacher. Mr. Brown looks like a contented drr- oods clerk. There is nothing clerical in is appearance, and it is said the member ship was lar from pleased with him at first But he went steadily and quietly to work. By the end of the first year tbe congrega tion was at least contented and ready to indorse the pastor's plans. He first started a building and loan association. In this city nearly everv one of the hundreds of building associations meet in saloons. Mr. Brown's meets in. the church office, and young girls and boys may be sent to it in safety. It was a success from the start Then he organized and drilled a brass band and orchestra for Sunday school and churob. All the members are "boys under 16, and they make delightful music Next he put in a kindergarden in one of the class rooms; this was followed by a regular business college where shorthand, typewriting, telegraphy and bookkeeping are taught. These classes meet at night in the church parlors and are taught by ex perts. All who are able pay 0 cents per week; others are welcome for nothing; pu pils are drummed npfrom factory and shop, workrooms and the streets. Next come language classes where German. Latin. Greek, French and Spanish are carefully taught. Kelljion Took Second Plaoe. In none of these classes was religion pr church work obtruded, but a high moral at mosphere was maintained and a cordial, though not insistent, invitation was exi tended to attend the church services. Kesult: The big old church has a large congregation of very earnest, hustling young men and women many of whom until recently never thought of attending a. church. A paper has been established, its business manager is a lady and the paper clears money every issue. A bath house with plain but neat fixtures and coarse but clean towels for 5 cents, is under consideration. Mr. Brown preaches a practical religion, ignoring theories and Issues, warning his congregation plainly but kindly that sin is eternally and unchangeably a losing game, and that the Christ way is profitable, from a business standpoint, as well as in the spiritual sense. mm- GLADSTONFS POWER Apparently as Great as I. Erer Was, and Possibly Eren Greater. WOMAli SUETEAGE BEATEfl By a letter From the Grand Old Han Written Just in Time. ONE PEER OPPOSED TO AKOTHEE. Vt"wmm TEE MEK OF DESTWT SEEM TO BE GETTING THERE WITHOUT AN7 EFFORT. AFTER THE STUDENTS. Clarfoon's Propaganda for Their Con version to Republicanism. A SPECIAL BUREAU IN NEW YORK. Collegiate Meddlers Already Aiming' at a Professor's KemoTaL MIXING SCIENCE AND PABTISAHSHIP ISPECIAI. TELEGIUM TO TUB DISPATCH. Ahx Abbob, Micil, April 23.- It now appears that the plan to hold a convention of college Republican, clubs in Ann Arbor May 17 is an advance of the political ma chines upon the colleges. The President of the College Republican Club in Ann Arbor is James F, Burke, well known in Pitts, burg, who was at one time private secretary to Matthew Quay. He claims ex-Chairman Clarkson suggested the formation of a league of Republican clubs in all the prin cipal colleges in the country. The idea, ac cording to him, is primarily an educational one. 'Ton see," said he, in speaking of the mat ter, "at all or nearly all the colleges in this country the college professors have Demo cratic leanings. For instance, here in Ann Arbor Prof. Adams is an out-and-out free trader. Tbe consequence is that boys who have been raised oa Republicans come down here to college and go back home Democrats There are 63,000 students in the various col. About 15.DUU young haveagreat deal of influence in the com munity a much larger influence than is commonly suspected. Statistics show, for instance, that, while only 2 per cent of the popnlation is made up of college graduates, these same college graduates hold 52 per cent of the Federal offices." The plan as finally formulated is an in teresting stud v in nartv organization. There Is to be a central office in- Hew York City unaer toe direct supervision ot tne Repub lican Hational Committee. This office is to be the central depot for the distribution of political tracts to the various colleges. An attempt has already been made to compel the tJniversity regents to remove ProL Adams, the present teacher of political economy at the University and plaee in his stead a man who can teach protection. Last fall, when Michigan went Republican, it was strongly urged that protection having been vindicated in the elections it ought to be taught at the TJniversitys and the matter may yet become a political issue. The Republican leaders are in sympathy with the movement in the colleges of the country. President Harrison has given his approval in reply to a letter requesting his presence in Ann Arbor, May 17, as follows: Mr Deak Sra I have your letter or the Id and am in hearty sympathy with the organi zation In whose behalf you write. The work you propose to do is exactly in the right line and I do not donbt will be productive ot Rood. I am sure, however, that it will not be possible for me to go to Ann Arbor on the 17th of May as yon suggest. 1 think yon can succeed in Interesting some one of onr lead ing public speakers and will be glad to help you in that direction. Verv trnly yours, Iesj. ILikeisoit. A letter signed by the committee of the students and citizens has been sent to Hon. Matt Quay, asking his aid in perfecting the organization and making the meeting of May 17 a success. london Police Won't Interfere With the Hay Day Meetings. A HOT WAE TO BE WAGED 05 WEB YIL3 letret of the oountrv. men are graduated and ro out Into the world from them every year. These young men J.Bon, agents, U4 Water street, Piusbnrg, Pa. Fob cheap steamship ticket steerase. $17: cabin, .$23 SO: saloon. $29 40 ero to Seorer A DJT CABLE TO TOT DISrATCH.J XosDOy, April 23. About a year ago Lady Florence Dixie endeavored to extracl from Mr. Gladstone an expression of opin ion in regard to wonen's suffrage. She re ceived this reply: Dear Last Fiobzscz The question, not so muob of suffrage as of an abolition of all distinctions as to political and civil duties, isaverylarse one. You may rest assured of two tbin-rs: First, if I ever attempt tg discuss it I shall make tbe attempt In a seri ous and considerate spirit; second, aa it bap pens, I do not sbara in tbe belief that a change would he favorable to the Tory party, but rather lean to the opposite opinion. To living statesman can be more am bignons than the Grand Old Man in speak lng or writing on any subject upon which he does not wish positively to commit him sel "When he decided, six years ago, to re-establish an Irish Parliament in Dublin, and was charged, in consequence, with being a renegade to his political principles, ha had no difficulty in proving by his published speeches and writings that he had always been a home ruler or something very much like it lady Dixie Acquainted TFith Gladstone. At any rate, some people would have re garded the foregoing letter as not unfavor able to the conferment of the parliamentay franchise upon women. But Lady Florence Dixie knew Sir. Gladstone better than that, and she expressed the opinion at the time that he would either oppose woman suffrage at the first opportunity or never say another word on the subject It was recently determined by the woman's suffrage people unwiselv, as they now sorrowfully admit to force tbe Grand Old Man into a clear exposition of his views, and it was quickly sent to them in the form of a long letter setting forth argu ments against the proposed change, in a crushing form. The letter was published on Thursday, in pamphlet form, and a copy has been seut to every member of Parlia ment, accompanied by a whip against the woman's suffrage bill signed by leading members of every political section. The House of Commons bill will be intro duced next Wednesday by Sir Albert Rol let, a respectable Tory member, and on the previous evening a ''great demonstration" in its favor will take place in St James Hall, at which Lady Florence Dixie will preside. Gladstone's Bint to !$ Taken. If one bill should become law it would enfranchise about 1,000,000 women. But in the face of Mr. Gladstone's letter it will HOUSEHOLD CREDIT CO. 723 AND 725 LIBERTY STREET, - CORNER EIGHTH, HEAD OF WOOD STREET. GRAND OPENING of the PARLOR SUIT season at prices so low and terms so easy that no home should be without a parlor. Come in and get one this week. The Latest Portrait. received by Mr. Protheroe in reply to his application for a sitting, enclosing a photo 'graph of the picture. It is in the hand writing of the ex-Premier: Deah Sir The photograph yon have sent impresses me very favorably. The best pro posal I can make (though it may seem a nig gardly one) is that yon should come here on some lorenoon and make your observations while I am at my work. This has been found useful by others. I propose Saturday at 10 a. m., but you ai e at liberty to name any other day, nua to constdersilence as consent Your very faithful and obedient W. E. Gladstone. 1 Cakltoit Gardens, March 13, 1892. Mrs. Gladstone told the artist that she liked the portrait very much, "the expres sion being most statesmanlike firm, but not severe." She also thought that his complexion, which is somewhat difficult to manage, was more satisfactorily rendered than in any picture of him that she had seen for some years. She said, too, that it was positively distressing for them to have to refuse the number of aDDlicauts for sittings. but that Mr. Protheroe's portrait was so characteristic that in his case they felt bound to make an exception. We are-glad to hear that Mr. Protheroe made the best use of his time, and, besides finishing the painting, took several pencil sketches of the gentleman while at work. Improved Sabbath School Organs Mouse Proof and Dost-Proot Just receiving a stock of the new Improved mouse and dust proof Sabbath school and cliapol organs. 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