raStJBaS WB& Lv Tm&?F7: Wt;v- A '-, " TRAVEL IS RESUMED, Tim Pennsylvania Railroad -Opens a Passage East JTS WORN-OUT OFFICIALS. The Train Dispatchers HaTe Had t ho Wont of It Sightseers Clamor In Tain to Go Farther Than the Train's Kan Belief Corps &ellt 0ot Dur,n lhB D"v The announcement was made early yesterday afternoon by the Pennsylvania Railroad offi cials that they had succeeded in making con- section with the East by way of the Allegheny Valley and Philadelphia and Erie. This mil make the trip irom here to "nua delpbia somewhat longer than in the usual was but the company are in hopes that it will not last more than four or five days at most. The following dispatch from Philadelphia states very clearly the manner in which the trains will bo run, and the various connections that will be made. The Detailed Arrangement. Philadelphia. June 7. The Pennsylvania Railroad is at last able to announce- the resumption of the running of through passenger trains from New York via Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Lock Haven and the Allegheny Valley Railroad to Pittsburg. The route is made up as follows: Trains will leave the main line atHarrisburg and proceed on the Northern Central branch to Sunbury. At that place they will be taken across the river in a. steam ferryboat, and thence the all-rail route will be by way of Lock Haven, Renovo and Driftwood. At tho latter place, the Allegheny Valley Railroad tracks will be taken and thence to Pittsburg. It will be necessary to use this route for at least four days yet, the work of repairing the bridges between Lcwistown and Altoona on the middle division and of the breaks west of Altoona being carried on as rapidly as is con sistent witi perfect safety. The Montgomery bridge, it is expected, will be finished to-morrow and the transfer of passengers by ferry will be done away with, the trains running di rect to Pittsburg over the bridge. Other announcements of the opening up of travel are included in the following bulletin is sued by General Passenger Agent Wood this afternoon: ,-Tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany announces the resumption of trains on their lines to and from Pittsburg Yia Sunbury, Driftwood and the Allegheny Valley Railroad as follows: East-Train No. 6, leaving Pittsburg at 7J5 o'clock to-night, and No. 8, leav Ug Pittsburg at 8 A. M. to-morrow (Saturday) will run through to Philadel phia and New York with sleeping cars on the night trains as far as Sunbury. connecting at Driftwood with trains to and from Erie and at Lock Haven with trains to and from Altoona, noints on the main line as far east as Hunting don and at other points on the Hollidavsburg branch. Bald Eagle Valley Railroad, Tyrone division of the Clearfield branches. West Train No. 3, leaving New York at 8 P. 1L and Philadelphia at 11:25 to-night with Bleeping car to Sunbury: and train No. X leaving New York at 9 A. M. and Philadelphia at 11:50 A. sl. to-morrow (Sat urday), will run to Pittsburg via Sunbury and Driftwood with same connections as above for Erie, Altoona, Huntingdon, Hollidavsburg, Bald Eagle Valley Railroad, Tyrone division and Clearfield branches. All these trains will connect to and from Baltimore and Washington and the South and Cumberland Valley points via Harnsburg. Keeping Back Sightseers. The Pennsylvania 2 Railraod officials are striving to do all in their power to keep the vast army of sightseers away from Johnstown, and have posted very positive notices to the effect that no tickets will be sold to any point eastof Bolivar, which is fully 20 miles from Johnstown This has the etfectof dampeningthe ardor of a nnmber of the curious, but in some instances it produces the angriest kind of anger. There was a party of pretty prominent and de--cidedly mad railroad officials from the West. Thev were provided with annual passes over the Pennsylvania Railroad and were bound for Johnstown just to see what the place looked like. They were informed that their passes were not good east of Bolivar, and although they expostulated anil swore. It accompllsheiT.oothing, and they rerorned to the West wtthont.getting.ta Johns town. Several people, however, are so intent on going that they buy tickets to Bolivar and walk the balance of the way. Train Dispatcher Culp has doubtless the hard est time of any of the officials at the depot. Since Friday night a week ago he has slept probably about ten hours in all, and has not .takena single meal at his home. His life is also Diode a Burden to him, by the crowds of people who daily be siege his office inquiring for missing friends. .Mr. Culp has no way of ascertaining who has . been lost or saved, and is unable to answer the " questions, but the people insist in going there. One-man on Thursday visited the office nine times during the day, but could not obtain any information. Word was received yesterday afternoon from Assistant Superintendent Mark Wilson, of the West Penn. to the effect that that road was open from Allegheny to Bolivar, and that two parties of expert bridge builders will push on east of Bolivar and rebuild the bridges as fast aspossible. lhe Pennsylvania Railroad yesterday sent out two trains heavily laden with provisions for the sufferers. Sleeping on Desks. The constant strain on the railroad officials and employes of the roads running into Johnstown has been almost superhu man. Superintendent Patton, of the Baltimore and Ohio, has not left the wreck since first vislting.it and is doing everything In his power to help the relief committees and at the same time re-establish traffic Twelve locomotives and crews have been running since the disaster without a cent from their (labors going to the railroad. Chief Train DispatcherDayhasnothadhis clothes off since May 31. and when so sleepy he could not Keep his eyes open, has slept on his desk with a book for - a pillow. The same can be said of Superintendent Patton's chief clerk, Mr. McElvaln. The Pennsylvania Railroad men have not fared much better, and with the West Penn the officials are untiring in their efforts to resume traffic and help In sending relief as far as possible. STILL AMOKG THE MISSING. The Bodies of Blisses Pnnlson and Bryon Not Yet Found. f rEOM A STAFF COBItESFONDETTJ Johnstown, June 7. Delinquent Tax Col lector Sam Grier, of Allegheny, is here looking f of the bodies of Misses Paulson and Bryon, the young ladies who wero passengers on the day express. The latter is a cousin of Mr. GrierVand they had. attended the wedding pf his sister. He saw a man who gave his name as Hamilton, and said he was in the same car with the ladies when the conductor issued orders for everyone to leave the car. Mr. Hamilton, instead of running up the mountain, climbed to the top of the coach and sat there In safety while the flood went by. He saw the two young ladies afloat before they had gone 40 feet, and were whirled down the stream. Their bodies haven't yet been recovered, al though a diligent search Is being made for them all along the river. lvorr. BOfilED ALIFE IN THE EDINS. A Horse Taken Oat After a Week Great Devastation at Kernvlllc. rFBOH A ETAFT COEBEBPOlTDJtNT.J JonxSTOWK, June 7. The devastation at Kernville, opposite Johnstown, is greater than was at first suspected. Yesterday 200 men were sent over to clear away the debris, and to-day KK) more were engaged. It is not known how many bodies aretunderneath the ruins, and the nnmber cannot even be estimated. The work men while removing the debris this afternoon found a wrecked stable, and in one of the stalls was a horse. The animal was alive, and when it was removed pranced around as frisky as any horse that had had a quiet seven days' rest in the stab! c The horse is a very valuable one. Mr. H. W. Hartman, the steel manufacturer nfnr Falls, says several thousand men should be placed at work at once at this place AN INCENDIARY FIKE STOPPED. 7 Prompt Work by Allegheny Officers , Qnenches a Daagerons Blaze. IFBOH A STAFF COSJUSFOJfDEST. Johsstown, June 7. The Allegheny Banl- TMrfw vjps, m cnaxge oi AH. UU JUtl& 1J apecior uppert, are doing very gooa wore They have extricated aswafeerof horse and dead anlmsJs from the debris and burned them. This afternoon they captured a barrel of wine and were taking it to headquarters when a gang of hoodlums interfered and tried to take it from them. Detective Murphy and other members of the corps drow their revol vers and drove the crowd back. When they had put the barrel In a place of safety they found the driftwood that surrounded their headquarters was on fire, and the rascals they had driven away had returned and were setting fire to it. The entire force ran out and drove them away, and it was with difficulty that the Are was extinguished. Detective Murphy found a man stealing clothing from the commissary department and promptly arrested him. The man resisted bnt was soon put in the custody of the authorities. LtnT. LARGER THAS CONEMAUGH LAKE. A Sportsman's Paradise Above Olean That May Sometime Cause Disaster. l&TZClll. TZLEOBAM TO TOT DISPATCH. 1 OZ.SA2T, N. Y.. June 7. The largest body of artificial water in the United States lies 782 feet above Olean. It is liable to give way at any moment. It used to feed the old Genesee canal, but is now used for a sportsman's para dise. It has been condemned by public senti ment and State Superintendent of Canals Shannahan; also by people residing at Cuba, -1- rtl.M nnrl AllAfrllftnV SLIH1 tbfi whole Genesee valley, who have protested against the maintenance of the reservoir, as it is a menace to the people and as liable to sweep them into chaos, the same as the Johns town unfortunats, at any time. This reservoir is one-third larger than Cone maugh reservoir. SURE irS HER SISTER. A Reading Lady Identifies One Precious Form at Nineveh. JFBOX A BTATF COBHESrONDENT.1 NrKEVEH,Jnne7. The body of Miss Eliza beth Stinson, of Norristown, found at Lock port. Pachas been brought here from New Florence. At tho cemetery her sister, Mrs. Cyrus Shick, of Reading, identified the body by a mark on the right hand and a large truss worn. Mrs. Snick's husband was also lo6tin the flood and can't be found. They were all passengers on the first section of train 8 on that fatal day. Sheriff Mack put a large force at work yes terday along the river on the Indiana side tearing away driftwood in search of bodies, burning and burying other decaying matter. A Man Crashed to Death. rrnox a staff cobbxspoxdect.1 Johkstowij, June 7. A fatal accident oc curred on the Stony Creek road at Mlnersvllle, opposite Cambria City, this afternoon. A construction train was clearing and repairing the tracks when several cars were overturned and one of the brakemen, Harry Gennelsteik er, aged 20 years, was crushed to death. His body was taken to his home about a square away from the scene of the accident. Platt's Chlorides instantly disinfects and chemically neutralizes all disease breeding matter. See the 81 00 Neckwear nt 50 Centi In our furnishing goods department open till 9 o'clock this evening. Come in. Jos. Hoehb & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores, Special Price To-Day. .tor to-day only wo positively guarantee tne Drice of everv suit oi clothes we sell to be 30 per cent lower than the same quality of goods can be bought elsewhere. Ail our elegant $15 suits are reduced to $7, our $18 to $10, our $20 suits to $12, and our $25 suits to 515. If you need a suit, if your boy needs a suit or a pair of pants, don't be backward about calling at our store to-day, Ask to see the advertised bargains and you will be treated politely whether you buy or not, P. C. C. C, cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the new Court House. Flannel Shirts All the Newest Are here. Open till 9 o'clock this evening. Come in and look at the new styles. Jos. Hokne & Co.'s, Penn Avenue Stores. A GREAT ST0RY-t kie Collins, entitled "The Only Girl atOjer look." mil be published entire in tomorrow's Dispatch. MEETINGS. VTOTICE-TO TRAVELING SALESMEN Ji There will be a meeting of all commercial salesmen of Pittsbnrg bld at room No. 11, Lewis block. SATURDAY, June 8, at 2 P. Jr.. to take action on the death of commercial salesmen at Johnstown. "By request of COM MITTEE. je6-61 NOTICE THE MEMBERS OF THE HE BREW Ladies' Aid Society and the He brew Young Ladies' Sewing Society will meet at the vestry rooms of the Eighth Street Tem ple for the purpose of sewing in aid of the suf ferers at Johnstown. All members are re quested to be present. je7-U IO. O. F.-THE MEMBERS OF HENRY . LAMBERT Lodge. 475, L O. O. F.. are re quested to assemble at the hall corner Fifth avenue and Stevenson street on SUNDAY, at 2 o'clock sharp, to attend the funeral of P. G. W. D. Holt. Members of sister lodges invited to attend. JOHN EURICH, N. G. L T. TURNER. Secretary. je8-97 ATTENTION TRAVELING SALESMEN A special meeting will be held SATUR DAYSJUNE 8, in office of Seventh Avenue Hotel at 2.3U o'clock P.JL.f or purpose of raising fund for benefit of "Johnstown sufferers;" also draft resolutions In honor of our unfortunate brothers whose fates were sealed by the disas ter. A large attendance is earnestly requested. BY ORDER OF COMMITTEE. N. B. Those who cannot attend this meeting can send their contributions to R. C. Schanck, care S. Ewart & Co.; same will be reported at meeting. je6-44 NOTICES. Office of National TbaxsitCompaxy, i On. Crrr. Pa June 7, 1889. NOTICE THE PATRONS OF THE NA TIONAL Transit Company are hereby no tifled that all credit balances upon the bonks of the National Transit Company at the begin ning of business June 5, 18S9. and all outstand ing acceptances and certificates prior to tllat date, are subject to an assessment of two tenths (2 10) of one per cent, or two (2) barrels on a thousand in pipeage-paid oil, on account ot loss by flood June 4, 188 from nineteen (19) tanks located in Olean and Allegheny town ships, Cattaraugus county, New York. Je8-33-p D. O'DAY. Genera' Manager. AMUSEMENTS. TjlXCURSION, SUNDAY Steamer MAYFLOWER leaves foot Wood street at 10 a. sl, 2 p. v., 4 r. M. and 6 p. m. for SHINGISS PARK. HOUND TRIP, 25 CENTS. je8-44 B UOU THEATER. SATURDAY EVENING. JUNE 8. Benefit of the Johnstown sufferers, at which will be presented the comedy drama in 3 acts, entitled "THE GENERAL'S WARD," by Marie Baldwin (Mrs. J. Wilson Phillips) of this city. The principal characters will be assumed by the theatrical profession residing in the citv, assisted by the leading local talent. The entire proceeds will be given to the flood sufferers. jc4-S4 PICNIC GROVE FREE! WINDSOR PARK. Only six miles from the city, situated on the bluff overlooking Davis Island dam. Easily reached by rail or boat. Large grove of forest trees, cool, clear springs of water, flue dancing platform, etc. The use of the grove will be pven free to Sunday schools, societies, lodges. G.A.R. posts, private fetes etc, the only charge being fare on the steam elevator to and from the grounds. For dates and further particulars apply to J. H. DAWSON, Lacock street, near Fed eral street, Allegheny, or to A. CLANEY on the grounds. myll-15-s M0N0NGAHELA AND OHIO RIVERS Transportation &" Excursion Co,, LIMITED. Steamer MAYFLOWER Can be chartered for excursions, picnics and evening parties. Office, No. 118 WATER ST. mvlI-40-TT8 L. N. CLARK. Captain. ARCHITECTS. REMOVAL. George Hodgdon, Architect, has removed to his handsome new rooms. Safe Deposit Build ing, S3 Fourth ave. Take elevator to fifth floor myl7-100-D WAlrEBj.OSBOURjrE. KICrlABD BARROWS. B ARROWS t OSBOURNE JOB PRINTERS, $0 Diamond street. TelephoaoNo.Sll WS-VK-TTMU THE ta-Duplay advertisements one dollar per square 'for one Insertion. Classified advertise ments on. this page such as Wanted, For Bale, To 'Let, eta, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none tafxn for less than fifty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BBANCH OFFICES. For the accommodation of tho public, Branch Office? have been established at the following places, where Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient advertisements will be received up to 0 P. M. for inser tion next morning: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with Tux DIS PATCH. PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, S5o9 Butler street. F.MIL G. STUCKEY, Mth street and Penn ave. . G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylle ave. and Fulton St. jf. STOKELY. Fifth Avenue MarteUIouse. EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 6111 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER k SHE1BLER, Sth av. k Atwood It. Eournstns. JACOB SPOHN. No. 2 Carson street. CHAS, SCHWAKM, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. 3. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street. U. J. MCBRIDE, Federal and Ohio streets. FEED H. EGOEKS. in Ohio street. F. H. EUGEK3 & SOX, Ohio and Chestnut st. J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin avej. (r. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. 1'ERKYM. OLEIM. KcbVccaand Allegheny 'aves. WANTED. niale Ilcln. TfJANTEl) - CARRIAGE PAINTERS AND YV woodworkers. C. H. STKATTON, Sslcm, O. Je6-73 TT7"ANTED BREAD BAKERS AFPLY AT V once. K. B. WARD & CO., .Lemlnjrton avenue, Ea6t End. JeS-65 "TTTAMED- IMMEDIATELY-FIRST-CLASS V cake and bresd baker; good wages paid. Apply 216 GRANT ST., city. Je8-7 TXTANTED-A SECOND-HAND NATIONAL cash register in (rood order; state price. Address BEQ1STER, Dispatch office. JcS-99 WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED ENGINEER and machinist: German preferred. Apply DeLONG & FBUCH'S, Concord "street Alle gheny. JeS-53 TTTANTED-SALESMEN-TO SELL NUR v SERY stock: no experience required; lib eral pay: excellent chance. Write AT WOOD CO., Geneva, N. Y. Je8-90 WANTED-TO EMl'LOr A FEW GOOD MEN who want to mske money, and can give se curity for capital furnished. ROOM 4, Rcnshaw building, 89 Ninth street. Je8-66 WAN1ED-A FIRST-CLASS BREAD AND cite baker, and an assistant, at once. P.OBERT MORROW & CO.. Woodland avenue, Eleventh ward, Allegheny. Pa. JeS-43 WANTED-BOY-MUST HEAD AND WRITE well: reference required. Apply after 8 o'clock ALLEGHENY 1MSTALLMENT CO.. 67 Federal St.. second floor, room 2. Je2-69 WANTED - MECHANICAL DRAUGHTS MAN :one acquainted with rolling mill work. Applyat office of A. GARRISON FOUNDRY CO., Ninth and Bingnam streets, s. s, Je8-98 WANTED-A LIVE, ACTIVE MAN AT Johnston's real estate office; one who can speak German preferred; must furnish bond. GEO. JOHNSTON, 62 Fourth ave. J66-74 TTJANTED-SALESMEN SOLICITING BE V TAIL trade to handle staple article as side line on liberal commission. MARSDEN & CO., 9)9 b. Charles St., Baltimore, Md. JeS-83 TrTAHlED-IOUNG MAN FOR THE BEAL V estate business on bouthside: resident and some experience preferred. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue. Telephone 1B7. Je8-53 WANTED -TWO GOOD SIBAF-SADDLE makers, three lacers and two stitchers for fine work; none but first-class workmen need ap ply. GILLIAM il'F'G. CO., Canton, O. JeS-74 -TJANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING V powder and pure spices: gifts with goods; coke workers, miners ormlllmcn can makemoney In their spare time. YAMASHIRO TEA CO., 8i Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa. Ja2S-SS-TTS WANTEU-5MEN AT JOHNSTON'S REAL Estate office; none but tbose having a gen eral knowledge of values of real estate In Pitts burg, Allegheny and vicinities need apply. GEO. JOHNSTON. 62 Fourth aye. Je-74 WANTEO-BAD AVRITERS AT SMART'S COLLEGE, 4 blxth street. Pittsburg. Pen manship, bookkeeping, eclectic shorthand, type writing, arithmetic etc., thoroughly taught for 5 per month; instruction private for both sexes; open through summer, day and evening. my 12-TTS6U YTTANTED-GENTLEMEN TO ATTEND N. J TJrIttyr'0-aetual measurement system taugbt, in alt-f its urancnes: tne oniy true system ntuns any ana all shapes; Instructions 10 A. at. to 4 P.M.; even lucs 7 to 9 p. M. ; call or write for circular. npr30.CS WANTED-MANAGEE-ON SALARY 2,000 per year, to open branch office In your lo cality; nusiness purely mercantile: one that Trill inspire you with pride pleasure and profit: trade established: no canvassing or peddling: a rare op portunity. J. E. SHEPARD, 25 and 27 W. Fifth st , Cincinnati, O. at3-72-WB -rXTANTED-AGENTS TO HANDLE THE V new patent chemical ink erasing pencil; greatest novelty ever produced; erases ink In two seconds, no abrasion of paper: J00 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted toSCioinsIx days; another f32 in two hours; territory abso lutely free; salary to good men: no ladles need an swer; sample 35 cents. For terms and full par ticulars address the manufacturers, J. W. SKIN NER & CO.. Onalaska, Wis. JeS-73 WAMED-AGENTS-TO AGENTS A GOOD business chance. We want a first-class gen eral agent in this city to advertise and handle solicitors and canvassers for our white enamel letters, to whom we offer a first-class opportunity to make money; to a good, energetic,- responsible party wilt require little capital: only sufficient to Sledge us as a guarantee of good faith. Address IELLEFONTaINE LETTER CO., Cincinnati. O, Je8-7 Female Help. STf ANTED- IMMEDIATELY - PASTRY YV cook, 3 chambermaids, to go to a hotel in unio, lare said, steady wore aikhan'S AGENCY, om Grant street. Je7-D Bonrders and Lodger. yTTANTED-SUMMER BOARDERS AT DEN- TV NISON, O., on the ranliandle K. B 2K miles from station l: rood milk. frulL etc.; dallv mall. Address L. KADERLr, Maple Grove, Dennlson, O je8-7G Partner. WANTED -A PARTNER IN A WELL established and highly successful manu facturing firm In the city, having several lines of specialties, with larjre profits; this is a rare open lug; the firm Is sound and strong and the business is on a solid basis; we are personally acquainted with the gentlemen composing the firm and have filcasure In recommending tbem as being horougbly reliable In every particular; a (rood man is wanted to undertake one of the depart ments or to take charge of the office: capital re quired, (15, 000; all communications will be regard ed is confidential. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth avenue, I'ittsburg. Je8-80-D Financial. TITANTED-MORTGAGES-JiJaOOO TO LOAN V 6 per cent. GEO. JOHNSTON, 62 Fourth ave. Je-74 -TJTANTED-MORTGAGES-5M,00O TO LOAN YV at X per cent, GEO. JOHNSTON. 62 Fourth ave. ie6-74 -TTT-ANTED - GOOD CITY MORTGAGES, YV money from iX to 6 per cent as to amount, etc. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave. Je6-56-TbSSu -YTTANTED-MORTGAGES-SIONEYTO LOAN YV in sums to suit, at 4K, G and 6 per cent, GRAEBING & LYON, 135 Fourth ave. apG-el-D -TTTANTED-ilORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN YY In sums to suit at i., 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. aplS-14 -TTANTED-RENT3 COLLECTED PROMPT- W LY; property managed with satisfaction. ALLES Jfc BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, TeL 167. Ial9-81 WANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP ERTY, over (4,000; H ner cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER &, CO., 82 Fourth avenue. mh2-a22-D TTT ANTED MORTGAGES IN ANY Y T amounts: 4" to 6 per cent: city and country: no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth avenue. Ja20-S5-2rrhs WANTED-MORTGAOES-S300 TO (500,000 ON mortgages, city or country property: 4K, 5 and 6 per cent. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO.. 129 Fourth ave., telephone 975. Je8-S5-MWTS WANTED-MORTGAGS-81.000,000TOLOAN in large and small amounts at i, 5 and 6 per cent, free of Mate tax; no delay. REED B. COYLE ft CO., 131 fourth ave my21-60 ANTED-MORTGAGES IN 'LARGE OR small amounts, on lin( roved citv or Alle gheny county, at from H to 6 per cent. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fonrttt ave. je6-63 ANTED-MORTGAGES. IN LARGE OR small amounts, on Pittsburg, Allegheny or suburban improved real estate, at lowest rates. ALEXANDER ft LEE, 313 Wood St. Je8-71-MW8 TJITANTED-TO LOAN MONEY ON MOR1 W GAGES on Improved real estate in sums of S500 and upward at 4H. 5 and 6 per cent. L. O. PRAZIER. Porty-flfth and Butler sts. Je5-28-Ths WANTED-TO LOAN 8500,000. IN AMOUNTS of 13, 000 and upward, on city and suburban nronerty. on 4M percent, free oftax; also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. ULACK ft BAIRD, 85 Fourth avenue. se21-d2S-D TTrAATED-MORTGAGES-ILO00,000TOLOAN YV on city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand 6 dct cent, and on larms in Allegheny and aqja cent counties at S per cent. 1. M. PENNOCK ft SON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41 -TXTANTKD-TO LOAN 1200,000 ON MOKT W GAGES: flOO and upward at 8 per cent; awCCOOat 4K per cent on residences or business property; also In adjoining counties. S. H. IhMHQB,Vi6 Fourth avenue, oc3i-e8t-s PITTSBUKa DISPATCH, ' - 'WANTED. FlnnncInU -rTTANTED-BOBROWERS TO KNOW THAT VY the Peoples Building and Loan Association are selling stock in thelrlast series. U Ben lars from M. JOHNSTON, Secretary. 87 Vi1"? St.. or J AS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. 1C8-80-P Miscellaneous. WANTED-A LIGHT SPRING ASSS? must be In good condition and not weigh over 700 lbs. Inquire JOSEPH HITE, 19j fj" avenue, citv. jti-a WANTED -AN INTEREST IN A GOOD feed store in the city: will furnish capital. For particulars call at our office. THOS. UU GETT. 1141'ourthave. JeU-O W ANTED-LAUIES TO KNOW HA UGH irAnBn rotili rpflntth nr nnholster Ola furniture promptly and In the best possible man ner. 33 AND MVVA1EBBT.. 'Phone 1K6. my WANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING rm TOGRAPHEB, 96 PlftUavenue, Pl"slnrfl and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that he is making fine cabinets at u 50 per dozen: photos delivered when promised; Instan taneous process. mnia-w w ANTE D-EVEltY VOTER DESIRING llcht on the prohibition Question slionia read "Prohibition; An Investigation or Its i u fects in the United States and Canada. " by Prof. Goldwln Smith. Ihls celebrated pamphlet will be sent free to any address on application to tne PHffiN IX PUBLISHING CO., P. O. bo Ml. Pittsburg, Pa Je7-9 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Citv Residences. FOR 8ALE-INVESTMENT 11,500. RENT SI. IS?; six new brick houses ofs rooms eacn. J. K. COOFEB & CO., 107 Fourth ave. Je8-'8 F f.i. ctrviiMurrTV ut A HAHriAlN; b 3-story brick house of 11 rooms, bath. h. and c. water, marble mantels; good repair, . COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. Je8-i FOR SALE-CHATHAM ST., BRICK HOUSE 6 roortis: and two frames in rear, fronting State alley: lot 10x90; a good investment. J. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. JeS-'8 . FOR SALE-THIRD AVE.. NEAR , NEVV postofflce, brick dwelling 8 rooms, hall, bath room, side entrance, etc.; lot 22x85. J. COOPER 4 CO., 107 Fourth ave. Je8-.a FOR SALE-2 GOOD DWELLINGS ON 801 MERS st .near Wylle ave., oM rooms: inside abutters; each lotS7xiaJ, to SO foot alley: only 3,200 for both. BLACK & BA1RD, 91 Fourth avu Jel-41 . FOR -SALE-WVLIE AVE.-& 800 -ALMOST new 2-story brlofc house) 7 roomsand finished attic, Inside shutters, frood cellar, etc.: easy terms. i. k. AJjrxn& vv, boiuwoic JeS-78 OR SALE-MILLER BT.. NEAR CENTER ave., a good brick house; 6 rooms, hall, etc.;. Ida entrance; lot 20x120: nUe location and a oar- gain. J. B. COOPER & CO., U7 Fourth ave. FORSALE-MT. WASHINGTON, ON ULYSSES st., 2-story frame house o( 8 rooms, hall, col lar, coal and woodhonse. large cistern, stable, etc; all iu excellent repair; location desirable. I. M. PEN NOCK & BON, No. 105 Fourth ave. JeS-59-MTbS . FOR SALE-FULTON ST..ATINTER3ECTION of Center ave.. brick dwelling 9 rooms, bath, vestibule, ball, marble mantels, double parlors, laundry, both gases, etc.: lot soxioo feet to an alley. ALLES & BAILEY, 184 Fourth ave.' Tel., 167. JeW7 FOR SALE-WEBSTEB AVE. AND WILL IAMS st., 4 nice 2-story brick houses, man sard finish, containing 6 rooms, water, both kinds of cas, etc t good sewerage; all In excellent re pair. LM. PEN NOCK & 80N, No. 105 Fourth ave. Je6-59-Mlhs FOR SALE-CONGRESS ST., NEAR WYLIE ave., brick house 7 rooms, hall, etc.; also in rear and fronting Elm sU. brlcK house of 6 rooms, hall, inside shutters, bath, etc. : both houses are Iu first-class repair: A No. 1 investment. J. R. COOPER 4 CO., 107 Fourth ave. Je3-.8 Enst End Reside ncev FOR SALE-EAST END-MODERN 2-STORY brick bouse, on Broad street) g rooms, attic, hall, bath, water, range, n. gas. good sewerasc lot 15x100 ft. L M. PENNOCK & SON. 105 Fourth ave. Je6-59-MThS FOR BALE-ON hOUTH HILAND AVE.-LOT 37x140 to 20-ft. alley; brick house of 8 rooms, bath room, pantry, hot and cold water and all modern Improvements: elegant neighborhood; immediate possession; only (10,000. THOS. L1G GETT, No. 114 Fourth are. Je6-63 FOR SALE-A BEAUTIFUL EAST END NEW brick dwelling bf 9 handsomely papered rooms; reception hall, double staircase, front and rear porch, slate mantels, marble hearths, natural gas.plped for artificial gas, good street and neighborhood, and will be sold cry reason able. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth are. JC7-9-D FOR SALE-AN ELEGANT EAST END property; two fine new brick buildings of 7 rooms each; bath, finished attic, 1. w. c, and all modern Improvements; street paved: lots 27 and 30x130 feet; tbts is a good paying investment; each house rents for (40 per month. See KELLY & ROGERS, No. 6315 Station street, for particulars. TTIOR SALE-OAKLAND-BhSlDENCE PROP JD crty at a bargain; lot over one acre with fine l,,.n fp.mii riw.lllnv! 14 rnrkm. hath MH. 1nlrlA,IA .'."-it r "--; .---r;:7.-r -rT?. "" t- "snuiiers, cioseiseic; also siaoie &nu carnage- nou&e, vrasnnouse. etc.; iQeenureioicovercu niw magnificent forest and fruit trees; the new-cable loop will pass the door; only 7 minutes from Fifth ave.; terms, (2,000 or (3,000 cash, balance long time. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 93 Fourth ave. Je6-64 FOR SALE-A NEW QUEEN ANNS FRAME dwelling: 6 rooms. 2 finished; attic rooms, re ception hall, bath lnsldo w. c, wasbstand, hot and cold water, laundry, front and rear porches, rear stairway, pantry, slate mantels bay window, tile hearths, slate roof, complete sewerage; lot 37x133 feet to alley; convenient to Sbadyside sta tion and cable lino; price (8, COO: easy terms. L. O. JTRAZIER, Forty-firth and Butler sts. JeS-tS-ThS FOR SALE-ON THE CORNER OF TWO prominent pavedavenues in the East End; lot 46x179: nicely graded and set with shade trees: brick house (almostnew), reception hall, parlor, dining room, library, kitchen and pantry on first door: 5 large bed rooms and bath room on second floor: large finished attic with servants room, cedar closet and trunk room; electric bells, speak ing tubes, sliding doors, decant porches, elegant neighborhood and convenient location: offered at a bargain. 11103. LIUGEIT.No. 114 Fourth ave. FOR SALE-SHADE. ROOMINESS AND OUT LOOK are features to consider in buying residence property: Yhese and many other aa vantages are possessed by the elegant and com modious new houses upon Oakland square, which is one of the most attractive neighborhoods In the city; only fifteen minutes' from the heart of the city, yet with all the attractions ot tbe conn try; dwellings finished in the neatest and most durable manner; streets paved with asphalt and sewered; natural and artificial gas; fronting on handsome park planted with shade trees: new cable loop (for which ordinance is in Councils) to go within 100 feet of tbe square: price of houses, standing on lots 30x100, (6,600: terms, moderate, cash payment, remainder upon longtime: most beautiful district or the city and convenient to all parts. Apply to SAMUEL TV. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth avenue. , - myl2-71 FOR SALE-IN THE EAST END, THE FINE, large residence, with large lot. 120x120 or 220 feet on Marshall avenue, adjoining Penn avenue, and convenient to Brushton and nilklnsburir r. r. stations: residence Is brick, has hall in center, spacious rooms on either side, cedar room, finished attic rooms, batb, lavatory, hot and cold water, natural gas, furnace dry cellar, porches front and sides: everything In prime order and modern throughout; lot has dense cover of fruit and shade trees and shrubbery, grapevines, lawn, flower plots, copious supply ofpure spring water, etc , etc. ; this desirable property win be sold at public sale on Thursday afternoon, Jnne 13, at 2 o'clock, on the premises; a card of permission will be given to anyone who may wUli to examine the property: title perfect and unencumbered; terms, one-fourth to one-sixth cash, balance In from 3 to 10 years; take 1 o'clock exnress train for Wllklns burg on day of sale; only 17 minutes' ride. Plans and fuller Information from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. LS Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Jc8-83-mtts Hazelvrood Residences. FORSALE-8,500-HAZELWOOD-A LOVELY home, only two squares from tbe station, on Hazclwood avenue: two-story frame dwelling ot 8 rooms, hall, range, bath, inside w. c. slate man tels, natural and artificial gas, good sewerage, etc: in fact a very complete house, in splendid order: large lot with an abundance of fruit and shade trees, shrubbery, etc. 1SLACK&BAIRU, 95 Fourth avenue. Je4-42 Allegheny Residences. FOR SALE-IN ALLEGHENY, NEAR THE parks, good brick house of 8 rooms, finished Rttlr.bath. ball.etc : nice lot paved street: price, nine, o; 3,600. ALEXANDER LEE, 313 WOOd St. Je8-fi8 FOR SALE-HANDSOME MODERN HOUSE a 11 conveniences and large lot, choice loca Hon, Bidwell street, Allegheny; low price easyterms. JNO. H. M'UREERY, 95Plfthave. ap9-46-TT3 FOR SALE-tt,000-ALLEGHENY HOUSE. ON Clifton ave. near Harrison St.. a new 2-story frame dwelling of 7 rooms aud attic hall, vesti bule, slate roof, two porches, both gases, city water, slate mantels, etc; lot 30x170; this is abar galn ULACK & BAIRD. 91 Fourth ave. Je4-41 Suburban Residences. FOR SALE-AT EMSWORTH-CONVENIENT to tbe station, cottage house oi 4 rooms, nat. gas, etc.; lot of IX acres, grapes, fruit and shade trees, stable etc. : a bargain; only 13,000. ALEX AN DER ft LE& 313 Wood St. Je8-68 FOR S ALE-IDLEWOOD, P., C. ft ST. L. R. R.. 2-story frame house of 8 rooms, hall, porches, cellar, etc.: well built and nicely finished: out buildings, large lot, with fruits and shrubbery. 1. 51. PEN NOCK ft SON, 105 Fourth ave. jeO-53-MTbs FOR SALE-WILKlNSBUHG-t2,800-NORTH St., neat two-story frame house, 8 rooms, hall, finished attle Hate 'mantels, bay window, porches, etc. ; lot 44x124 to alley: terms $500 cash, balance as rent. J. R. COOPER ft CO., 107 Fourth ave ,. JeS-78 FOR SALE-I.OTS. Hazelvrood Lots. TTIOR 8ALE-AT GLENWOOD, FRONTING JO second ave., 10 acres of tbe choicest land in Twenty-third ward: can bo sub-divided to advant age ror pians ana particulars call ana see J . n. IA' JOPEB & CO., 107 Fourth ave. JeS-78 FOB BALE-AT GLENWOOD, FRONTING Second ave, 10 acres or tbe choicest land in Xwentv-thlrd ward: can be sub-divided to advant age. Forplansand particulars call aud see J. R. COOPER & CO., 197 fourth ave. JtS-7S SATUBDAY, JUKE- ' 8, FOR. SALE-LOTS. City Lota.', "TJIOB SALE-LA WBENCEV1LLE BUILDING JO lots, K50, on Hatfield, near Forty-seventh it. 1V. A. HERUON & SONS. 80 Fourth ave. Je2-G0-S, 8, 11,14.19,24,20, Eon End Lou. r I OR SALE-BOULEVARD PLACEE. E. splendid corner lot caxsa it, to an aiiey, l. PENNO0K&8ON, No. 1(8 Fourth ave. jeu-oa-jnns FOK8ALE-WALLINGFOBDST.,NKAKNEV-ILLE St.. building lots: location good: price low. W . A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Je2-58-J, 6, ML 15 F OR SALE-ON BOQUET ST., O.VKLAND, near cable line, cheat) but desirable building lots of a good size. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Je2-2-4,8,14,I8,22,28 FOR SALE-OR WILL EXCHANGE FOR Thirteenth ward property. Sbadyside, Clay burn st , choice building lot 43x130: easy terms. J. R. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. Je8-78 TJiOR BALE-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS V on Walllngford street, betwten Barton and Neville sts., 180 feet deep, only soo per foot. THOS. LIGGETT, No. Ill Fourth ave. Jc8- FOR SALE-ON ROUP ST.-LOT 40x100 TO 20 foot alley: elegant neighborhood; sewered street: convenient to R. R. and Fifth ave cable cars, THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. Je-6S. TJiOR SALE-ACRE LOTS-FRONTING ROUP JD ST. . S0O reet deep, near Wilklns ave.,Twenty second ward: the ground lays well, the location Is beautiful. W. A. HEREON & SONS. 80 Fourth ave. Jel-95-Tus FOR SALE-ON PENN AVE., NEAR NEG LEY ave; lot 25x145 to Kirkn-ood st.; good neighborhood, sewered, etc.; on line of Penn ave, cable cars: only 3,500. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. Je6-63 FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL LOT ON WINE BIDDLEave., 100x300 to a 60-loot street: ele gant forest trees; good neighborhood: very desir able In every respect; U,500. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave, Je8-63 FOR SALE-ON WALNUT ST., NEAR HI LAND ave., lots 220 ft. deep to a 6C-ft. street: convenient to both cable and steam cars; elegant neighborhood; cheap and on terms to suit. 1HOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. Je6-63 FOR BALE-ON COR. EDWIN AND EL WOOD sts , lots 30x120 to a sewered alley: natural and artificial gas and city water on the street: 1.300; SoOO cash. bal. on time, or (1,200 cash. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. JeS-63 FOR 8 ALE-SQUIRREL H1LL-3 TO 15 ACHES at 1,000 to (2.500 per acre; directly on or near line of new electric mad; will enhance rapidly: a good speculation: call and see us at once SAM UEL W. BLACK CO., 99 Fourth ave. Jel-10-TTS SOB SALE-OAKLAND BUILDING SITE, Oakland ave., near Forbes St., a fine large . 40x200, to Atwood st; this Is one of the choicest locations In Oakland; city water and natural gaj on street. BLACK & BAIRD, 03 Fourth ave. Je7-5-D FOR SALE - LOTS - I.OTS - LOTS - COR. Bellefleld ave. and Craig St., Thirteenth ward, only 7 minutes from either- steam or cable cars; special sale ou the grounds Saturday, June 8, from 4 to 7 P. II. Call at the office for plans, J, R. COOPER 4 CO., 107 Fourth ave. JeS-78 POB SALE-ONLY 82,000-A GOOD ROUP street lot, near Fifth ave., 80x272 feet; the prestige this street has over others is enough recommendation and needs no further descrip tion. Call at this office and get full particulars. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Je7-8-7,8,H,12,13,14 FOR SALE-S4.20O FOB ALL, -14 LOTS ON Harmar street, near r. B. R.. between Twenty-eighth and Thirty-third sts., 25x120 feet eacht will enhance rapidly: a good speculation; very easy terms: 5 minutes from Peon ave. cable line, SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth aVe. Je2-48-TT8 FOR SALE-LARGE EAST END BUILDJNG sites; this magnificent residence place is situ ated on Linden ave., near Penn ave. ; the eleva tion is one of the finest in the city, commanding an excellent view of the beautiful Liberty Valley, convenient to P. K. IV, and cable lines: the prices being only $25 and (30 per foot front, make It very desirable properly in price as well as location. Call at office for plan. BI.ACK S. BAIR1. 95 Fourth ave. Je7-7,8.10,12.14.17.19.21.24,2S,23 Allegheny Tiota. F I0R BALE-LOTS, LOTS, ALLEGHENY- 3 nice lots on t n easterly siae ana o on westerly side of Irwin avef L M. PENNOCK A SON. No, loa Fourth ave. leS-59-HThs FORSALE-LOTSON MAPLE AND LINDEN avenues and Lombard street. Allegheny, in the Ten th an d Twelfth ward s : on easy term s. Ap ply to JOSEPH MCN AUGHER, 43 N. Diamond it. mbT-SS-D FOR SALE-CHOICE LOTS FOR DWELL INGS or manufactory, 128 feet frout on Strawberry lane, by 100 feet, near Preble ave, Ninth ward, Allegheny; easy terms. WM. A. S1PE. 93 Diamond st,, Pittsburg. Pa. . ap30-60-irws Suburban laOtR. FOR SALE AT INGRAM I ACRES. GEO. JOHNSTON, 63 Fourth ave. JeS-74 TTIOR SALE B ACRES AT INGRAM. GEO. JL1 JOHNSTON, 62 Fourth ave. jes-i-t TTIOR 8ALE-ATINGRAM-TEN ACRES, GEO. Hi JU11NST.UB, Si r onrtn ave. Je8-74 FOB SALE AT INGBAM-SIXI-ACBELOTB. (4X)perlot. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agt.. 62 Fourth ave. ,Je6-71 FOR 8ALE-AT INGRAM-SEVERAL BEAU TIFUL building sites, convenient to U. P. Cbfirch. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave, Jea-74 FOR SALE-AT IDLEWOOD, SEX MINUTES from station. 12 acres, beautifully situated; at a bargain. J. R. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. Jc8-78 FOR SALE AT IN GRAM-LOCO CHOICELOTS, located S, 5. 10, 15 and 20 minutes from rail road station. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, (2 Fourth ave 1e6-74 FOR SALE-AT EDGEWCOl), F. R. R., DE SIRABLE building lots 56x192 feet; (500 each. W. A. HERRON S SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave my30-sT-30,Jul.4,8,Is;i5 FOR BALE-AT WILK1NSBUKG, BEAUTI FULLY located near the station; lots 52x120 feet: only SK5. W. A. HERRON & SONS. No. 80 i ourth ave. Jel-95-1.4,8,12,15 T7ORSALE-18N1CEBUILDINGLOTSFR0NT- X' ING on Wallace nit ana noroi sirecis. llMnsburg: easy payments. E. D. WINGEN- je8-67-rrssu i-oru, lw J) onrtn avenue. w flOR SALE-AT INGRAM-A'FEW CHOICE lots In the Fler and Moore plan, fronting on railroad, and 4 minutes from station, UIiU, Je6-74 JOHNSTON. 62 Fourth ave, FOR SALE-AT 1NGEAM-13 OF THE "GOR DON" place lots: lovely shade and forest trees: 12 minutes from R. R. station GEO. JOHNSTON, Agt.. 62 Fourth ave Je6-74 FOR SALE-EIGHT ACRES AT INGRAM, 20 minutes from station: pure water, pure air. good drainage, beautiful forest, shade and fruit trees; 20 minutes by rail from Union station. GEO. JOHN STON, 63 Fourth ave. Jc6-71 FOR SALE-I150 00 UPWARDS, BUILDING lots 25x150 feet deep, fronting tbo Flank road. Chartlers township, just out and Immedi ately adjoining the Cityline; terms easy. W. A. HERRON i, SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave mv30-84-39,Jul,4,8.12.15 TTIOR SALE-LOTS, T YVTV IV -TT7W itfllt. JL! t:iTAim"TiUn. Wilklnsbursr. Penn avenue Marshall avenue Henry Place South street and Ross street, sminuteswaiciromrauroaaswiiou; all level, no grading required; fruit or shade trees on every lot: plenty of water; natural gas; low taxes; pure air, and only 17 minutes' rido by ex press train from tbe Union depot: all to be sold at public sale on Thursday afternoon, June 13, at 2 o'clock, on the premises: title perfect: one-fourth or one-fifth cash, balance in from 2 to 5years;take 1 o'clock express train for Wllklnsburg on day of sale. Plans and fuller particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE CO.. 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. JeS-84-JTAVThs ' rormj. -V7IOR SALE A NICE FARM OF 50 ACRES. i witu dwelling an ana outDuuaings. orcnaras. etc., near Perrysville, only 8 miles from tbe city; would exchange in part for city property. JAS W. DlUPKJt CO., 129 Fourth avenue Pittsburg. Je8-82-MWS FOR SALE-156 ACRES CON VEN1ENTTO CITY and R.R sta.; good house barn, tenant house and barn, outbuildings; 1.700 bearing peach. 1,000 plum, 100 apple, 20 plum trees, etc.: 3, 4 and 6 feet coal, limestone; cbtap. ED WirilSH, 410 Grant t Pittsburg. New list. Jc4-D TTIOR SALE FARM THE PATTERSON PARM. thren miles southeast of Parnassus. In Upper Burrelltownsbip,Westmorelandcounty, will be sold at public outcry on Thursday, June 20, 1839, at 2 o'clock F.M. Said farm contains 103 acres, mostly cleared, with all necessary build ings and Improvement". For particulars Inquire of R, 8. D1NSMORE, Parnassus, Pa. Je6-50-S.9,15.18,19 ailacellnneous. P OR SALE-ALLEGHENY CEMETERY LOT, only 8500: good locitlon: convenient to main drive. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Je7-10-D FOR8ALE-ATLANTIC C1TY.N.J.-HOTELS, boarding bouses, cottages, lots and bath houses to let or for salo by 1. G. ADAMS ft CO., real estate agents, Ri Est. ft Law Bdg Atlantic City. N. J. my20-24-P FOR SALE-CHOICE EAST END LOTS. 835 per foot front, Conrad St., .Twentieth ward; curnerlot, 105x95 feet to alley. 830 per foot front, Conrad St., Twentieth ward; lots 50x130 reet to 30-foot alley. IjO per foot front, Atlantic ave, Twentieth ward; lots 50x160 feet to so-foot alley. S55 per foot front. Liberty ave. .Twentieth ward; comer lot 135x210 feet. (85 per foot front, Rebecca St., Twentieth ward; corner lot, 114x154 feet. Tbe above lots are all finely located and con venient to steam and cable cars: terms easy. L. O. FRAZ1EK, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. Je5-28-ThS FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Mannfacturlnc rjltes, SOR SALE-SPLENDID MANUFACTURING sites S. 8. city. 1 to 10 acres, fronting on the nongahelarlver:P. McK. ft Y. R. R. and switch i onnectlon easily made with P. V. ft C R. R. L M. PENNOCK ft SON, 105 Fourthave. Je-59-STbS mnnnclal. FOR BALE-BY GIBSON INVESTMENT CO.. MinrreapoUs, Jiinn., 7 and 8 per cent first mortgages on (rood Improved property: no mort gage exceeds 38. per cent of the actual security; call or send for pamphlet. GRABBING ft LYON, 1S5 Fourth ave' Plfuhnrc Pa. P. A. GIBSON. Eastern Manager. Erie, Pa, Je6- 1889 FOR BILE-BUSINESS. Business Chances. TTIOR SALE-GOODWILL AND FIXTURES J? offlrst-class madhouse and driving park, with best half-mile track In State, near Baltimore City; licensed and doing excellent business, which can be doubled, H. P. LUCAS, City Hall. Balti more Md. Je7-7 F)R SALE-A RETAIL GROCERY BUSINESS In a good location In AlIiheny,corner of two streets and populous nelghborbood;old age of pres ent owners tbe only reason for selling: a fine opening. JA8.W. DRAPE & C0..129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Je8-81-D FOR SALE EXCELLENT SMALL DRY GOODS store; would suit lady: Ice cream saloon : cigar stores; grocery stores; drugstores: shoo stores; bakeries, etc.; business for picnics and county fairs, (125; 100 business chances. SHEPAHD'i: CO.. 54 Fifth ave my29 TTIOR SALE-LARGE BRONZE AND BRASS Jj foundry with first-class established trade ot long standing, with blast furnaces, rolling mills, railroads, etc.: completely equipped for furnish ing sort metals of all descriptions; will be sold at a bargain on account of Illness of owner. Address W. R. B., Dispatch office my24-74 P OR SALE-A GENERAL HOUSEFURNISn INO and hardware business in a prosperous manufacturing town on line of railroad, about 30 miles from the city: a splendid thing: good trade and growing rapidly: no opposition; lit health the only reason for selling; terms to suit. JAS. YV. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Je3-81-D ' FOR SALE-A NAIL AND TACK FACTORY, with all necessary machines and general ma chinery, engine boiler, etc , etc; everything in complete running order: the property, with equip ment, cost (28,000; will sell lor (10,000 cash to a Erompt customer. Particulars from JAS. YV. RAPE & CO., Agents, 129 Fourth avenue, Pitts burg. Je-8l-D Euslnens Stand. TTlORSALE-8,6(jn-CENTEEAVENUE.TWEN-J TIETHtward property, known as Brill's Ho tel; brick, 18 rooms, etc.; lot 80x140 feet to P. R. K. L. 0. 1'KAZlElt, Forty-fifth and Butler su. Je5-28-ThS F iORSALE-OKTO LET-NO. 65 FIRST AVE NUE. 2-storv brick dwelling, with immedi ate possession: will take a small cash -payment and pay the balance monthly. C. Uj LOVE. 93 Fourth avenue. JeS-77 FOB SALE-BUSINESS PROPERTY-GOOD investment: now paying: 8 per cent net, S1.200: $3,000 cash. bal. to suit: will Sell for (20,000 within 5 rears; tbls property must bo sold, W. W. MC NEILL ABHO.,J05 Fourth ave. Jc7-12- TT-OR SALE-ON FIFTH AVE., OAKLAND. X opposite power -bouse: lot 24x178 to a 20-foot alley; two-story frame building of 6 rooms and store room; an elegant business location; only p.000. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. Je6-3 FOR SALE-SEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE business properties on Second. Third, Fourth. Fifth, Sixth and Seventh aves.; also on Smlthfleld St., Penn St., Liberty St., Sixth st. aiid Seventh It. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. Je6-74 FOR SALE-A VALUABLE BUSINESS PROP ERTY on Smlthfleld street, city; a corner stand; excellent building, in which a prosperous business Is being carried on; rare chance for in vestment. Particulars to actual purchasers from JAB. YVi DRAPE & CO., 12) Fourth avenue Pitts burg. Ie7-15-D ROR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Hones. Vehicles. Live Stock, etc FOB SALE-HORSES, HORSES. HORSES-FOR all purposes; large and small; draught and coach: come quick for a bargain. RED LION STABLES. . JeS-63 FOR SALE-BLACK COACH HORSE 6 YEARS, 2 bay saddlers, 6 and 8 years: 2 fast pacing horses, left here on commission and must be sold. COYVAN ft COBBIN'S, 412 and 411 Ferry St.. ctty. Je7-2 TTIOR SALE-RELIABLE FAMILY HORSE. Ju barouche and harness In excellent order: a bargain: can be seen at Warmcastle's stable East Liberty. Address P. D. Q., Dispatch office. jwz OR SALE-BROWN HORSE, BREWSTER bnizv and harness, "new:" horse 8 years .N .. ........, ...,... ...... ...a. I.. 4. in. nn.. n.wna (375 00; will take (6U0 00, as I am leaving tbe city. Inquire at 52 VIRGIN ALLEY, city. leS-SS FOR SALE-A VERV FINE BAY HORSE, 8 years old, IS hands high, weighs about 1,200; has trotted the Exposition track in 2:33; would make a splendid driver or family horse: cafe at cars, and only sold for want ofuse: can be seen at the residence of the owner, Rebecca st , near Lib erty St., Twentieth ward. ROBERT 3PROUL. JeS-50 Olachlnery and Metals. FOR SALE-2 HORIZO&TAL ENGINES, 18x22, 1 Ball engine, 1 small dynamo and 2 lamps and meat choppers, rendering kettles, etc. VELTE & MCDONALD, Penn ave, cor. Thirty-second st. )el8-l63-rrs TO LET. Citv Residences. TO LET-97 CENTER AVE.-HOUSE OF 11 rooms, all modern improvements: 955 Penn ave., all modern Improvements, 11 rooms and bath; 177 Third ave., li rooms and bath: 19 Monte rey. St., Allegheny, ten roonn. an modern -Improvements, beautiful finish. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 If ourth ave. JeS-74 ATlesthenr Resfdencca. TO LET-8-HOOM BRICK DWELLING, ON Klrkpatrlok avenue. Second ward, Allegheny Clly. C. II. LOVE, S3 Fourth avenue. Jea-77 O LET-64 NORTH AVE.. CORNER GRANT ave.. Allegheny, houe, 6 rooms: 130. A. LEG GATE & SON, 31 federal St., Allegheny. Jc7-35 TO LET-8 ROOM BRICK DWELLING, NO. 35 Locust St., Allegheny City; rent low to a good tenant. C. H. LOVE. 93 Fourth ave. Je8-77 T id LET-10-ROOil DWELLING. ON PARK I way, near to cedar'nvenue, North l'ark, Al legheny City. (X H. LOVEi 93 Fourth avenue JCJ-.I TO LET-ON BOYLE ST., ALLEGHENY, one square from Federal St., brick housn of 3 rooms, cellar, etc., at 89 per month. ALEXAN CER ft LEE, 313 Wood St. JeS-70-D TO LET-ON KIRKPATRICK AVE., SECOND ward, Allegheny, brick bouse 8 rooms, and finished attic bath. w. c, range, etc.: tMper month; no water rent. ALEXANDER ft LEE, 313 Wood St. Je8-63-TUS TO LET-IN ALLEGHENY CITY 2 HOUSES one of S rooms and one of 10 rooms well lo cated: one of tbem convenient to Pittsburg, but not In the low water district; rent reasomble C H. LOVE. 93 Fourthave. Je8-56-TbS8u Suburban Residences. TO LET-AT INGRAM-SEVEN ROOM FRAME house with 10 acres of ground: abundance of fruit trees. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave Je6-74 TO LET-MY HOUSE, THIRTEEN ROOMS, at Laurel Station, Ft. Wayne road, all mod ern improvements, stable and carnage house, two acres ground, with liver view. Inquire on prem ises, or at 219 Lacock street, Allegheny. WM. T. DUNN. mh9- TO LET AT HOMESTEAD, DESIRABLE house 11 rooms, first-class order; lately occu pied as hotel by Thomas Klilburn; large store room. 25x60: also small storeroom in same house: .situate near City Farm. For particulars Inquire of THOMAS KILLBURN, Homestead, Pa. fe6-78 Apartmenl. TO LET-ONE FLOOR OF CHOICE APART MENTS for light housekeeping, with gas and water. Apply to J. G. MORROW, 280 Ohio St., Allegheny. Je8-52 Offices Deik Room, ifcc TO LET-OFFICE AND DEbKROOM, FRONT window, ground floor: Wood st., near Fourth ave. ALEXANDER ft LEE, 313 Wood st. Je8-6J-Tn8 Business Stands. TO LET-CHOICE NEW STORE ROOM AND cellar. 12 Federal street, Allegheny. W. A. HERRON, SONS, 80 Fourthave. JeS-57-jiThs TO LET 15 PER MONTH LARGE AND well lighted basement; corner of Federal and Isabella sts.. Allegheny. W. A.HERHON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Je8-57-mh3 y LET-DESIRABLE STOREROOM AND cellar. 205 Grant street: rental S3) 00 per month. ALLES ft BAILEY, 184 Fourth ave Telephone 167. je8-58 TO LET-OR FOR SALE-A 2-bTORY BRICK dwelling. No. 65 First avenue; will take small payment and pay tbe balance in monthly pay ments. C. H. LOVE, t3 Fourth avenue. Je8-7 rriO LET-IN EAST LIVERPOOL, O., A GOOD, 1 large cellar to best location, suitable for bottling purposes: rent reasonable. Address or Inquire of J. L. DE1DRICK, East Liverpool, O. Jc3-7i-P PERSONAL. PERSONAL-BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have one book worth 10 cents, or a library worth 8LO0O, let us knor: we will buy one as quickly as the other. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, beventh Ave. Hotel building. niy3-2S EERSONAL-WHY TROUBLE YOUR WIFE, mother or dauzhters in rcDiitrlue and clean your old clothes, when It can be donefora trifle by DICKSON, the Tailor, cor. Fifth ave. and Wood St.. second floor? Charges moderate: facilities unsurpassed: suits made to order: spring styles now ready. Telephone 1553. in lis LOST. T OST - POCKETBOOK, CONTAINING 112, I 1 three keys and several receipts, with other valuables, on Observatory Hill. Liberal reward to finder If returned to Vf. C. ALEXANDER. AI legheny F. o. JeS-95 OAKLAND SQUARE, Sd,S0O each, moderate cash payment, balance 600 per annum, elegant new two-story and mansard brick dwellings, 8 rooms, hall, Catb, laundry, slate mantels, art Ore places, tils hearths, sliding doors, wired for electric light, fine chandeliers, bottr gases, plato glass win dows, eta; Oakland Square, five minutes from Fifth avenue cable line and directly on lino ot new cable loop which is to be constructed this Bummerja beautifnl park (on which are sev eral hnndred beautiful shade trees), the whole surrounded by streets and sidewalks, sewered and paved" with aspnaltum;on each side of and facing the park are the above described dwell ings; most desirable houses yet offered; en hancement of value sure SAMUEL W. RLACKJ& CO., 86 Fourth ave. myU-39-D ACCTIOS BALES. PUBLIC SALE OP BUILDING LOTS WASHINGTON, Thirty-second ward. Pittsburg. I will oifer for sale on BATURDAY. JUNE 8, 1889, at 220 o'clock, on the premises, a large number of building lots. These lots are eli gibly situated in the Dllworth-Norton plan, about seven minutes' walk from the Mononga hela Incline, south of the-publio school and west of Southern avenue; lay well for building purposes; will be sold singly or In blocks, to suit purchasers, at verv low prices, on reasonable terms of payment; (10 down on each lot at sale, and balance of one-fourth cash on delivery of deed; balance in three equal annual payments, 6 per cent interest, secured by tight bond and mortgage. For further Information inquire of GRAHAM SCOTT, 151 Fourth avenue, or A. P. NORTON, UOSmithfield street. GRAHAM SCOTT. Administrator Wm. Dilworth Estate jes-oe-ws AUCTION SALE-LOTS IN THE S. L. BOGGSplan, Allentown, SA1URDAY, June 8, upon arrival of tbe train leaving Castle Shannon Incline at 1:30 v. x. These lots are within eight minutes walk of tho new Castle Shannon incline or Ave minutes walk by rail. Monthly tickets Including railroad and incline cost 82 or 3K cents per trip. The lots are2oxl20 on 0 foot streets extending to a 20 foot alley; are almost level and are surrounded by all city advantages, water, gas, schools, churches etc;, inspection win lusiuy our ciaisu buai, tuia yiuy erty excels all others in the market. In the low price; $250 to $400 per lot; low taxes;easy terms; SIO down and SS per month and convenient loca tion; within 25 minutes walk of postofflce. Buy now whether you need a lot or not; you will not miss the money on these easy terms and cannot afford to loso the chance to get a home of your own, on your own terms. Auption sale every Saturday at time named, and private sale every day, at SAMUEL W. ULACK 4 CO'a. je565 ' 99 Fourth. Ave. ASSIGNEES SALE OF A COALMINE ON line of C. V. R. R. Pursuant to order ot tbe Court of Common Pleas. No.Lat No. 482 December term, 1883, the undersigned assignees of tho Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of E. B. will offer for sale on the premises on Wednes day, June 20, at 10.30 a. st. all their right, title, interest and claim in and to a piece or tract of coal described as follows: Being all the Coal underlying a certain tract or piece of land situated in Scott township, Allegheny county, near Lasdale station, on the lino of the Chartlers Valley Railroad, and known as Old Glass House Farm and Coal works, containing thirteen (13). acres, more or less, and being what remains of a larger tract of coal conveyed byThos.Hnnter.High Sheriff of Allegheny County, by bis deeds, dated tbe 18th day of December, 1880, and recorded iu the Recorder's office of said county in deed book. vol. 410, pages 622 and 630, to the said Farmers and Mechanics Bank: also all T Iron pumps, boiler and pipes, tipple and fixtures, sidings and rail road iron thereto belonging. Terms of sale ten per centum of tbe purchase money on dayol sale and balance when deed is delivered J. H. SORG, ) Assignees H. J. BERG. JR.. J of L. S. CUNNINGHAM, J F. and M. Bk. J65-20-WS J. J. MILLER, Attorney, 108 Grant street riRPHANS' COURT SALE J By virtue or an order of the Orphans' Court, of Allegheny county, the undersigned execu tor of the estate of Xeonaid Florig, deceased, will expose at public salo, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, June 12, 18SU, the following valuable property in the Nineteenth ward. Pittsburg: No. L A lot fronting 20 feet on Frankstown avenue, extending back 110 feet, on which is elected a new two-story brick .building, con sisting of a dttelllng house and storeroom. No2. Alotfrontinc20feeton Frankstown avenne, extending back 110 feet, adjoining the above described piece, on which is erected a two-story brick building, consisting of a dwell ing honse and storerooms. The buildings are in good condition, with all tho modern improvements. The storerooms are desirable and are well arranged. The street is one of the best for business in the city. Terms of sale Five hundred (500) dollars cash on each nronertv on the day of sale, three- fourths of the balance on delivery of deed bal ance in one year secured by bond and tight mortgage, with interest and scl. fa. claim. HENRY HUBER, Executor. For further particulars inauire of C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth ave.. Real Estate Agent. je3ns BY JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO. s WEEPING AUCTION SALE- In the Orchard1 Plan, Wilkinshnrg, also flno brick residence and large lot 120x220 feet; 3 to 4 minutes walk from railroad station, Penn avenue, Marshall avenue, Henry Place, Ross street and South street, next THURSDAY AFTERNOON, Jnne 13, at 2 o'clock, on tbe premises. Lots are tbe most eligible, most convenient and pre eminently the most desirable for building pur poses in tbe market, all Urge and quite level. Fruit or shade trees on every lot; plenty of I good water, pure air, low taxes, eta, etc J.UO resiueuctj is uii&, nuu xu aaujuuo rooms, hall in center, cedar room, bath and lavatory, hot and cold water, finished attic apartments, natural cas furnace, dry cellar under the whole house; porches, front and sides, everything in prime order and replete throughout with all modern convenience'. Lot 120x120, or 220 feet, on which Is a well of pure crystal water, shade and frnit trees and shrub bery, japo arbor covered with vines, velvet lawn, flower pots, eta, etc. Title perfect and unencumbered. Terms One-fourth cash, bal ance in from three to five years with interest; 5 per cent down at sale. Take 1 o'clock ex press train from Union depot for Wllklnsburg on day of sale: only 17 minutes' ride. Plans and fuller information from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. Agents and Auctioneers, Je8-88-D 120 Fourth avenue. Pittsbnrg. OFFICIAL PITTSHURG. rOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE JM reports of Viewers on the construction of sewers on Bellefonte street, from Ellsworth avenue to Fifth avenue; Copcland street, from Ellsworth avenue to Walnut street; Long alley, from Eden alley to VaUey street; Amber son avenue, from Fifth avenue to sewer near Pennsylvania Railroad; Walnut street, from Ivy street to Roup street; Ivy street, from Howe street to Ellsworth avenue. Roup street, from Fifth avenue to Ellsworth avenue: Mar ket street, from South Diamond sqnare to Fourth avenue, and Ellsworth avenne, from Summerlea street to Aiken avenue, have been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date E. 31. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works, PITTSBURG, May 30, 18eU my3V3-D PROCLAMATION. (SPECIAL ELECTION.) City of Pittsburg ss. In accordance with the Constitution of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and an ordi nance of the city of Pittsbnrg. I, William Mc Callln, Mayor of the city of Pittsburg; do there fore makeknown and give this public notice to tbe citizens of said city qualifled to voter for members of the House of Representatives of this Commonwealth, that a special election will be held in the Second. Fifth, Eighteenth and Twentv-sixtb wards, in said city, on tbo third Tuesday of June, A. D. 1889, being the 18th day of tbe month, in the several election districts therein, at which time qualifled voters will as semble at their respective polling places, here after named, and vote by ballot for members of the Select and Common Council ot the city as Indicated below: . . The electors of the Second ward. Pittsbnrg; First district, to meet at Archibald & Broth ers'' livery stable, 138 Third avenue Second distfict to meet at the Poor Board office. Fourth avenue Third district to meet at public schoolhnuse. Diamond street. And elect one Select Councilman for said ward to fill tne unexpired term of Jas. Getty, Jr., re signed The electors of the Fifth ward, Pittsburg. First district, to meet it tbe office of Peter Hermes, No. 208 Fifth avenue. Second dis trict to meet at John Urban's meat store, Wylle avenne. Third district to meet at tbe public schoolhouse, Webster avenue. And elect one Select Councilman for said ward to All tbe unexpired term ot John O'Neill, re s I Tied The electors of the Eighteenth ward, Pitts burg. First district, to meet at tbe livery stable otAlexKl-gan, Butler street. Second district to meet at Kaufleld House, Butler street and bridge. Third district to meet at the office of B. It. Mclnerny, on Butler street. And elect one Select Councilman for said ward to fill the unexpired term of Michael Dwyer, resigned. The electors of the Twenty-sixth ward, Pitts burg. First district, to meet at John Hughes tlnsbop, Sidney street, near Eighteenth street. Second district to meet at honse of Jacob Anlenbacber, Jr., corner of Eighteenth and Sarah streets. Third district to meet at Odd Fellows' Hall, Eighteenth street. Fourth dis trict to meet at tbe house of John Mansmann, corner of Twentieth and Jane streets. Fifth district to meet at the public schoolhouse, Sarah street. And elect one Common Council man for said ward to fill the unexpired term of Wm. Rublandt, resigned. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of the city of Pitts burg, this ath day ot May. A. D. 18. my&57 WJL McCALLIN, Mayor. OF lots! 3 OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. -VTOTijC IS HEREEBY GIVEN THAT THE. IN reports of Viewers on the openlne 'of. Geneva street. froraFisk street to Forty-flftb. street: Emerson street, from Fifth avenue to Walnut street: Thompson street, from Shet land street to King "street; Allen street; fronj Washington avenue to Lillian street, and Boquet street, from Fifth avenue to Bay ard street, have been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Fleas within ten (10) days from date. E.M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. Pittsburg, May 3a 1889. my30-3-P DEPARTHEUT OF PUBLIC! SAFETY, 1 PITTSBURG, June 5, 1889. SEPARATE AND SEALED PROPOSALS O will be received at the office of tho City Controller nntil Tuesday, June 18, 1SS9. at 2 T. M., for furnishing and delivering two turn table aerial ladder trucks to the city of Pitts burg. Plans and specification, can be seen at tho office of the Bureau of Fire; bonds in double) the amount of bids must accompany each pro posal, said bonds to ba probated befora tha Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awirds reserves tha right to reject any or all bids, J. O. BROWN, Chief of tbe Department of Public Safety. JeWl-D BUSINESS TAX AND WATER RENTS, 1889. Notice is hereby given that the du plicates for the business tax and water rents for tbe year 18S9 have been placed in my hands for collection by tbe Board of Assessors author ized to assess tbe same. The time for paying said taxes and water rents at the Citv Treasurer's office is the month of June. No discounts allowed. Water rents and business tax remaining un paid after June 30, 18S9. will be placed in tho hands of tbe Collector of Delinquent Taxes for collection, with 5 per cent added. AH applicants for statements of water rents must give name of the owner of the prop erty they occupy or desire to pay water rent for. J. F. DENNISTON, je5-9P City Treasurer. PROPOSALS. Wilktssburg. June 5, 1889. -VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED Hi proposal will be received at the Borough, Engineers office. Wood street, borough ot Wllklnsburg. until 4 o'clock P, St., FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1K9, for furnishing material, macad amizing and curbing Penn avenue from city line to Pennsylvania Railroad. Plans ana E educations can be seen at Engineer's office, ich proposal must be accompanied by a bond probated before tbe Burgess or Clerk. Tha right is reserved by the Street Committee to accept or reject any and all bids. THOMAS W. McCTJNE, ARTHUR STUART, JAMES WILSON, JeS-61-Tns Street Committee. EECRUITING RENDEZVOUS, 013 PENN avenne, Pittsburg Pa.. May 10, 18t9. Sealed proposals in triplicate, subject to tbo usual conditions, will be received at this office until 12 o'clock noon, Jnne 10, 1SS9, and then opened, for furnishing cooked rations, threo substantial meals daily, of good quality, and. the allowance of soap and candles tuthorized to be issued to a soldier, to the recruiting party and recruits stationed at this Rendezvous, dur. ing tho fiscal year commencing July 1, 1889, and ending June 30. 1890. Preference will be given to articles of domestic production or manufact ure, conditions ot quality and price (including in the price of foreign productions or manu factures tbe duty thereon) being equal. The Government reserves the right to refect any or all proposals. Forms of proposals and frill in formation will be furnished on application to this office. Proposals for furnishing complete rations at a place objectionable for recruits will not be considered. Envelopes containing pro posals should be marked, "Proposals for cooked rations," and addressed to CAPTAIN RICH ARD L'OMBA, Recruiting Officer, 915 Penn avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. myl2-t4-12,13.14,loUn8.9 PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING STA TIONERY, furniture, fuel and other supplies. In compliance with the Constitution and laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. I hereby Invite sealed proposals, at prices below maximum rates fixed In schedules, to furnish; stationery, furniture, fuel, and other supplies for the several departments of the State Gov ernment, and for making repairs in the several departments, and for the distribution of tbo S nolle documents, for the year ending the flrss londay of June, A. D. 1S90. Separate proposals will be received and sepa rate contracts awarded as announced in said schedules. Each proposal must be accompa nied by a bond with approved sureties, condi tioned for the faithfnl performance of tbe con tract, and addressed and delivered to me before 12 o'clock!, on Tuesday, the 9th day of July. A. D. 1S89. at which time tho proposals will ba opened and contracts awarded, in tha recep tion room of the Executive Department, at Harrlsburg. Blank-bonds and schedules containing all necessary information can bo obtained on ap plication as mis department. , - CHARLES W. STjefcE. Jc29-p Secretary of the ComaTcweaK0. DROPOSALS FOR BTEEL PLATJ5S ?93 i use in the construction of the. lUmtea States armored cruiser "Maine," at thSV NW Yard, Brooklyn, N. Y. Navy Department. Washington, D. C, JuneS, 18S9. Under autu OJl Ity conferred by tbe act of Congress, entitle "An act to increase the naval establishment," approved August 3, 1886, (24 Statutes at Large, page 215.) sealed proposals are hereby Invited, and will be received at this Department until 12 o'clock noon,on MONDAY, the eighth day of July, 1889, at which time and place they will be opened in tho presence of attending Didders, for furnishing about four hundred and twenty eight (428) tons (2,240 pounds) of steel protective-deck plates, forty (40) pounds per square foot, for use in the construction of said cruiser, about two hundred and fourteen (214) tons of such plates being for the upper layer ot elat ing, and about two hundred and fourteen (214) tons for tho lower layer there of. Such plates to be delivered at such place or places in tbe navy yard, Brooklyn, N. Y., as the Commandant of that yard may designate. Deliveries to commence within thirty (30) days from the data of con tract, nd to be completed within sixty (60) days from snch date. Tbe plates to be in ac cordance with a detailed schedule, which may be seen on application to the Bureau of Con struction and Repair, Navy Department. AU snch plates to bs of domestic manufacture, and to ha accepted only after passing such tests as may be prescribed therefor by the Sec tetaryof the Navy. Proposals must ba made In accordance with forms which will be fur nished on application to tha Bureau of Con struction and Repair. Each proposal must ba accompanied by satisfactory evidence that tha bidder is able to f urnlshand deliver the mate rial for which he bids. ach proposal must be accompanied by a certified check, payable to the order of the Secretary of tha Navy, for an amount equal to 5 per cent of the bid. The check received from the successful bidder will be returned to him on bis entering into a formal contract tor tha due perform ance of the work, and giving bond for the same, with satisfactory surety. In a penal sum equal to 25 per cent of tha amount of his bid: but in case he shall fall to enter Into suoh contract and to give such bond with in ten days alter notice of tbe acceptance of his proposal, the check accompanying such, proposal shall become the property of tha United States. All checks accompanying pro posals which are not accepted will be returned immediately after tho award shall have been made. Information relative to the dimensions and shapes of plates, and all other information essential to bidders, will De furnished on appli cation to the Bureau of Construction and Re pair. Proposals must be made In duplicate, and inclosed in envelopes marked "Proposals for Steel Plates -for the Armored Cruiser 'Maine,' " and addressed to tho Secretary of the Navy. Navy Department, Washington, D. C The Secretary of the Navy reserves the right to reject any or all bids, as, in his judg ment, the interests of the Government may re quire. B. F. TRACY, Secretary of the Navy. jeS-72-S CURTAINS. Wa make a specialty of cleaning and dyeing lace curtains; also dry cleaning Damask Turk Ish portlers and all kinds of fabrics. Sixth Avenue Dve Works, M. MAY SONS & Co. ap2-TT3 66 SESTH AVE, EOR SALE-WHOLESALE PRODUCE commission bouse, doing a business second to none in the city; everythlrg in first-class running order: this is an opportunity to step , into an established paying business that ; is seldom offered: liberal terms, Address BUSI NESS, Dispatch office. my2MI8-TTS3a CON8UMEYOUR OWN GARBAGE IK stoves and ranges while using the same for cooking, or any other purpose, by using tha Eureka Garbage Burner. For Illustrative cir cular, containing fuU information, call on or address JAMES ANDERSON, E3 East Diamond street, jc5-n57-TT3 Allegheny. Pa, G A.BALFH, BUILDING CONTRACTOR, 41 seventn avenue. Pittsbnrg. Pa. Telephone 1344. se6-n60-TT31 )IANCS, ORGANS. S. HAMILTON. ' HAND 98 FIFTH AVENUE, PlMsburr, Fa. $3t;Tt-B