W& 75 rft , - . - ir - -. , - r rr.!? ' . t . r-Ju.- i-t -jij, .. ... . ..-i. .:j : rfi:-2tj TBEBr" PI3PTSBURQ-- PISFATO.dL W.hllJ.MJSBD.A:TV JQWg-''ia; loWt", - - REACHINGjE EAST, The Amalgamated Associ ation Organizing Unions There Rapidly. A. HELP TO BOTH SIDES. Dlsadvantases to Mnnufnctnrers nnd Em ployes Will bo Removed Welhe Wanted Again for President A Conference on Tin Plato Tlie Banquet to John Jarrett Other Industrial Items. The Amalgamated Association of Iron and Steel Workers are making great strides in Eastern Pennsylvania in the way of organization, and it is probable that at the nest convention they will be strong enongh Xo present a scale to the eastern manufac turers. If they do -not sign it the Amal rimiated men will be in a position to enforce their demands. At the convention yester day John Gallagher, who was appointed a special organizer at the last convention lor the eastern part of the State, reported that he had organized since December 1 22 new lodges in different towns, and the membership was increasing at each meeting. Good for Employer nnd Workman. This is good news not only to the members ot tho association, bnttotbe iron manufacturers here as well. The latter have been placed at a disadvantage when competing with their east ern neighbors, on acconnt of the latter securing their labor cheaper than the Pittsburgers could. In some mills in the East, where the Amalgamated Association has no representa tion, manufacturers only pay ?3S0per ton for Eiiddllng. while the Pittsburg manufacturers ad to pay So 50 for the same work. On account of this great difference in the price of labor, tho Pittsburg manufacturers sent many re quests to the Amalcamated Association to or ganize the Eastern mills. At the convention yesterday a communica tion wa received from St. David's Benevolent Welsh Society extending an invitation to the delegates to attend the reception to be tendered John Jarrett Satnrdav evening at Lafayette HalL The object of tho gathering lull be to lwd farewell to Mr. Jarrett before his departure for Birmingham. England. The majority of tho delegates will attend the reception on ac count of Mr. Jarrttt being one of the ex-Presi-. dents of the Association. A Request lo President Welbc. A resolution was read from Harmony Lodge No. 18 requesting President "VVeihe to consent to be a candidate for re-election. Acommittee of 11 members was appointed to wait upon the President and ascertain if he would comply with the request. In the afternoon a communication was re ceived from the United States Tin Plate Com panv. asking that a committee be appointed to confer with that firm relative to the sheet and tin plate business. This is In regard to the wage scale effecting these departments. Mr. Cronemj er, the president of tho company. was requested to appear betore the Reclassifica tion Committee, which was appointed last week. The report of the Committee on Johnstown Sufferers was read. It showed that 2,100 worth of supplies had been distributed among the sufferers. They sent the first car load of goods into Woodvalc, where the most suffering existed among the noople, A fact to be commended is the action of the Amalgamated Association in this matter. Heretofore the name of Johnstown and its associations with the Cambria Iron Works and the Gautier steel department was held in ab horrence and spoken of in obnoxious con tempt by the members of the association. This was due to the fact that the proprietors of the mills would not allow any union to organize their men and paid lower wages than other mill owners. Accompanying the report was a letter from the survivors of Woodvale. thanking the asso ciation for their assistance at that place and at Cambria City. KAISING A HOWL. Pllttbnrff nnd Western Road Will Mot Allow Cnrs to Go Off" Their Line. There is trouble between the Baltimore and OhIfl ana Pittsburg and Western Railroads on an order, issued a tew days ago by General Manager. McDonald, to the effect that no Pitts burg and Western cars were to go off the line of tie road. This affects the shippers of coal alone the Baltimore and Ohio who have been sending their outpnt to the lakes via the Pittsburg and "Western. As the latter got the most haul out of the cars, it would naturally be supposed that they would furnish the cars to the Baltimore and Ohio coal operators. General Manager McDonald issued an order to the effect that no Pittsburg and Western cars be sent on any other road, and this would necessitate a trans fer of freight at junction points. The reason given for the order is, that business is so heavy on the Pittsburg and Western that no cars can be allowed to go ont of the local trade. THE DELEGATES ELECTED. Green Bottle Glass Blowers Who Will At L tend the Next CouTentlon, L. A. 6111, of D. A. 143, green bottle blowers, have elected the following delegates to the an nual convention of the district, to be held at Atlantic City July 10: D. A.Hayes, George Kern, T. Havey, William F. Sinclair, P.Havey, J. Hirsch, Louis Banner and J. M. Miller. The annual convention of D. A. 119, which embraces all the Knights of Labor green bottle blowers in the Eart. will be held at the same time and place. The most Important business to come before both bodies will be the ques tion of amalgamating the two districts. Efforts to have all the green bottle men all over the country In one district have been going on for some time. Those who are agitating the meas ure say it would make a more thorough organ ization and preserve a unanimity of action upon all matters affecting tho trade. TO ARRANGE THE DETAILS. The Reunion Committee of the Glass niowers to Sleet Sunday. 'The Reunion Committee of the American Flint Glass Workers' Association will meet at Odd Fellows' Hall, on the Southsidc, next Sun--day, to arrange the details of the picnic and re union to be held at Rock Point Saturday, June 29. Among the long list of sports to be pro vided arc a baseball game between the mem bers of Local Unions Nos.51 and 82, of this city, a tug of war between members of L. U. 51, fat men's races, potato races, etc. In the former race President Smith will be entered. He is now training for the event. Two miners fcucd. Rodger Hartley, the owner of a Banksville coal mine, has sned two of his miners, W. J. Kelson and John T. Purcell, alleging that they hare refused to place posts to support the mine ceiling, and have thus rendered it unsafe. Al derman Rodgers will decide the case to-day. HOSbFOKirs ACID PHOSPHATE. Ill Effects or Tobacco Believed by its use Take Warning;. Don't pay agents 25 cents for a ticket en titling you to a dozen cab. photographs for a' certain price, bat go direct to Pearson, the reliable photographer, and yon can ret a dozen cab. photos ot better quality and lor less' money. licmember, don't buy any tickets. . Nnturnl Mineral Waters. Apollinaris Water, quarts and pints. Tauns Water, quarts. 'Kieder Selser, quarts. . Congress "Water, quarts and pints. .iHathorn Waters, pints. G. W. Schmidt, 95 and 07 Fifth ave. For Medicinal Purposes. . Old Cognac brandies, pure blackberry wine, genuine imported Gilka Kummel, genuine imported Boonckamp of Maag bit ters, imported Holland gin. SCHUBTZ, RENZIEHATJSEN & Co., 100 and 102 Market st, cor. First aye. Telephone.677. Dress Lacks Chantilly flouncing!, fish and drapery nets have never been in as f great request before: the largest variety at the lowest prices and in the choicest styles i to be foundat Hugos & Hacke'n. jitTFSn frf . COUNTY TAXES. The Collectors for Borouehs and Townships Have Filed Their Bonds. The tax collectors of the boroughs and town ships, who were elected under the act of 1S87 for the collection of borough and school taxes, have all tiled their bonds with the Clerk o. Courts for the collection of the taxes for 1889 The bond in each case Is for double the amount of the estimated amount to he collected. A statement of the tax to be collected for 1SS9 is as follows: Boroughs Borough and school taxes Beltz hoover, Si, 000; Braddock, 840.000; Chartlers, 811, 000: Elizabeth. (9,000; Etna, I6,K)0: Green Tree, f4.700: Homestead, 19,000; Mansfield. $10,000; Mlllvale. 7,5O0: McKeeport, 810.000: Boynoldton, (3,aoo: Sewlckley, si&ou): bharpsburg, S5.5W): Wllklnsburg. 817.300; West Liberty, ,W0: West Bellevue. 3.030: West Elizabeth, $2,000; Coraopo 11s, 3.500: Osborne, &000; Oakmont, 810,000 Townships School tax East Dcer,ri,GO0; Lower St. Clair, &OT0; Plum. ,500; 1! ruddock, $21,000: Chartlers, 20,000: Elizabeth, 7,500; fawn. 900; Forward, H.0U0; Flndlcy. S3. 300: Hannar, .000; Indiana, L500; Jefferson, 88, 000; Lincoln, S3, SO: Mifflin. 16,000: Marshall, 81.750; Moon. fc.500; .North Versailles, C.000; O'Hara. HO00: Penn, S5.SU: Pine, 300: Reserve, 7,500; Robinson, 83,Su0; fctowe, 7,500; South Fayette, H00O: bcott, 8S.S0O; bnowden, 1.600; Shaler, 7,000;- Sterrctt: M.OO0; Upper St. Ualr,3,000: Versailles, 3,250; WlUins, M.500: West Deer, (1.800: Franklin, (1,600; Mc Candless, (1,300; Patton, 8300. The taxes will not be collected until thslat ter part of this year or the beginning of 1890. This Is Commendable. The wholesale merchants of this city are irritated by their failure to get into Johnstown and resume business with the merchants there. Thoy propose to assist the 'mountalners to tret in shape again and will give them ample time to sqnare up old accounts and encourage the contracting of new ones. The wholesalers have addressed a communication to Adjutant Gen eral Hastings asking for permits to pass into the town. It is signed largely. Mlllvnle's Incendiary Fire. The fire in Mlllvale early yesterday morning, by which seven frame houses belonging to Thomas Watkins were destroyed, was of sup posed Incendiary origin, as oil was found thrown around in several places. Two colored families, Dran and Cooper, escaped in their night clothes. The loss is about $4,000. Insured in the Boatmen's and Continental companies. J. T. Johnston Now on the B. & O. The late Superintendent of the Pittsburg and Western .Railroad, J. T. Johnston, is now in the employ of the Baltimore and Ohio Kail road. He was placed at Johnstown by Second Vice President King, and Mr. Johnston's mes sages as now sent along the B. & O. are obeyed. An Alleged Procrastlnntor. Charles Kinney was jailed yesterday and charged with larceny by bailee, made by Sam uel Getty betore Alderman McKenna. It is alleged the defendant secured the prosecutor's watch, valued at $50. which he sold. Ho will have a hearing on Saturday. What to Rend and When to Bead It. If your afflictions grimly lead To nerveless discomposure; Then is the time yon ongbt to read Oor hope reviving brochure. This brochure contains 200 pages, and Is free to you. It is tilled with such indorsements as the following: Dbs. Staeket fc Pales Since using your Compound Oxygen my health is simply per fect." F. H. Emekv, Gorham, Me. DBS. Stakket A Palen "My doctor says that one of his patients owes his life to your Compound Oxygen Treatment." Miss H. A. Thomasson, Montecello, Arkansas. Drs. Starkey & Palen's office records show over 45,000 cases in which their Compound Ox ygen Treatment has been used by physicians in their practice and by invalids independently. Their brochure of 200 pages will be forwarded free of charge to anyoneaddressincDRS.STAR- key & Palen. No. 1529 Arch st, Philadel phia, Pa. lCommunlcated.T MEN OF SOUND JUDGMENT Will Tote Against It. Because prohibition was introduced into Pennsylvania as a fraud, it has been nursed here as a fraud. It is wrapped in the livery of heaven, but it comes to serve the devil. It comes to regulate by law our appetites and our daily lives. It comes to tear down liberty and build up fanaticism, hypocrisy and intoler ance. It comes to confiscate by a legislative decree the property of many of our fellow citizens. It comes to send spies, detectives and informers into our homes; to have us ar rested and carried before courts and con demned to fines and imprisonment. It comes to dissipate the sunlight of happiness, fieaceand prosperity mwhich. we are now ivinjf, and to fill our land with alienations, estrangements and bitterness. It comes to bring us evil, only evil, andthatcontinually. Let us rise up in our might like one man, overwhelm it with such a demonstration of popular indignation that we will never hear of it again in Pennsylvania as long as grass grows or water runs. See Onr Two-Yards-Wide Lace Curtains at S3 A pair. They are 3 yards long. One pair will furnish two windows. Actual cost per window, $1. Great money-saving opportunity. Jos. Hoene & Co.'s Penu Avenue Stores. 300 EngrnTlnBs Given Away Free, Free, Free. One 22x28 encraving given with every purchase at Treganownn's picture store. Picture frames, engravings, etchings, etc. Life size crayon portraits, 25x30, for $6 00. How is your time, improve it 152 Wylie ave. wfsu But all you like and all you need From a dwelling in the finest street Sown to the onions on the rope; But never do forget to bur, And if you did'nt, go and try At once: Deetdopseii Soap. To be contlnned next Saturday. The Fast Freight Bonte. For Buffalo and Rochester, K. Y.. and Eastern points consign your freight via A. V. E. B., care of the Buffalo, Rochester and Pittsburg By. Always in the field (or business. For further information and rates apply to Wm. A. Sproull, Cont'g. Aeent, 70S Penn ave., room 505. Tele phone 1074. Ask for The Alberts cigar, 3 for 25c, or 56 50 per 100. Wm. J. Friday, TVESU 633 Smitbheld st BAEUEBLEKT Brewing Co., Bennett, x'a., orewersana oottiersot wemer, Stand ard and Culmbacher lager beer. Guaran teed pure and nutritious. Try it Tele phone 1018. WFSU Now Express Trnln to New York. The B. & O. R. R. has added, in addition to their two express trains, a daily train leaving Pittsburg at 6 P. M., arriving in Philadelphia at 7:45 and New York 10:45 A. JL, with Pullman palace sleeping cars attached. indies' Suit Pnrtor. Positively the largest and finest selection in city of ready-made gowns and wrappers in India silk, challe and French muslin. Your inspection is solicited. Paecels & Jones, mwp 29 Fifth ave. Flood Photocrnphs. Best made, largest variety, lowest crice. JOS. ElCHBATTM & Co., 43 Filth avenue. I AM selling a fine Havana Key West cigar 5 for 25c Wilmam J.Feiday, wfsu 633 Smithfield street Orerholt Whisky. We have 2,000 barrels old Overholt whisky for sale to the trade. Geo. H. Bei?nett & Beo.J 135 First ave., second Joor below Wood st, city. If you have not smoked the La Perla del Fnmar Key West Cigar vou have lost a .treat Bold 3or 25c G.W.Schmidt, Kos. 95 and 97 Fifth Ave. I AM selling a fine Havana Key West cigar 6 for 25c William J. Fbiday, wfsu 633 Smithfield street Feed. Bbowit's Ginger is just the thing to put into your portmanteau or satchel for use in a contingency when about to travel. Communicated.! Bownre of Over-Confidence. The opponents of the prohibitory amend ment should indnlge in no illusions in re gard to the character of this campaign. Undue confidence is sometimes as fatal to a cause as indifference and apathy. It is a great mistake to snpposc, because of the absence of noise and excitement in the con test, that the Prohibitionists are not busily at work, They are making a canvass from door to door. There is scarcely a "house in the Commonwealth that has not received a liberal supply of prohibitionist documents. It is true that most of this campaign litera ture is sadly defective in argument; that it appeals to the emotions rather than to the sober judgment of voters; that it grossly misrepresents the situation in Maine, Iowa and Kansas, and that its conclusions from statistics of crime and vice are utterly ab surd but it will not do to underrate this method of controversy. Adroit appeals to sentiment and imposing arrays of doctored social statistics have often proved more effective in winning votes than the soundest arguments addressed to the reason. A strong reliance of the advocates of pro hibition is in a light vote on June 18. In stead of permitting the question to be de cided at the general election by a full vote of the neonle. thev easily persuaded the Legislature to fix a special election day in the season ot tne year wnen inejarmer win be busy with hay-making. While they ex pect to bring the last supporter ot prohibi tion to the polls by appeals to the spirit of fanaticism, they anticipate a small vote of its opponents in the agricultural portions of the State. This expectation is cherished especially in regard to the steady and sober farmers ol Lancaster, Berks, Northampton, Lebanon and other counties in which the "Pennsylvania Dutch" element predomi nates. Forewarned is forearmed. If the oppo nents of prohibition shall come out in their strength on the 18th of June this question will be so completely settled that it will npt be agitated again in Pennsylvania within the present generation. In order to save a half day in hay harvest the farmers ot the State should not neglect the duty of voting against a measnre that is as unnecessary as it would be futile. As the memorial of the members of the bar of Philadelphia has shown, the Legislature now possesses all tho power to prohibit the manufacture and sale of liquor which this amendment could con vey. But while statutory prohibition could be readily repealed when seen to be imprac ticable and disastrous, this amendment, if adopted, would be fastened upon the people ot Pennsylvania for years to come, and the Legislature would be rendered powerless to uass any law to regulate the liquor traffic and restrain its abuses. The Bill of Righto declares that "all men" shall have the right of pursuing their own happiness, and that "the people shall be se cure in their persons, houses, papers and pos sessions from unreasonable searches and seizures." This amendment would be in flagrant inconsistency with these guarantees. Prohibition never has been and never can be enforced without violating inherent and in defeasible rights of the people. The issue involved in this contest is, there fore, of snch Jranscendant moment that no citizen of Pennsylvania who values the fund amental principles of personal liberty and who would preserve the organic law "of the State irom mutilation will be prevented by business or pleasure from recording his vote against the prohibitory amendment on the 18th of June. La Perla del Fnmar. These celebrated clear Havana Key West Cigars are for sale at: Hotel Duquesne, Hotel Anderson. St Charles Hotel, Albemarle Hotel, Union Depot Restaurant, John Lauler, 3799 Fifth Ave. Peter A. Ganster, 35 and 37 Frankstown Ave. John F. Ganster, 27 Frankstown Ave. Peter Weber, 76 Wylie Ave. John C. Stroun, 25 Union St E. W. Hagan." 609 Smithfield St Neville Baylev, 405 Smithfield St J. K. Derr, 400 Market St P. C. Duffy, 540 Grant St. E. F. Rusch, 3716 Forbes St. G. W. Schmidt, 95 and 97 Fifth Ave. Pare Rye Whisky. XXX 1852, Private Stock $3 00 XXX 1870, Choice Old Cabinet 1 50 Choice Old Gibson :,.2 00 1879 Gibson 160 Guckenheimer Lubling 175 Guckenheimer Pure Rye 100 Largc's Old Rye...: 150 Superior Y, Overholt 125 XXXX Old Monongahela 100 Full quarts, case or gallon. Wm. J. Fkiday, 633 Smithfield street WFSU Ladles Summer Salts, SIO and Upward, Though on the bulk of them the prices are decidedly downward. Suits for all occa sions, black and colors. JOS. HOENE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. Caution! Don't BuyTlckcts 'Entitling you to a dozen cab. photos and a large picture for a certain price, but go to Pearson, the reliable photographer, who will give you more for your money than any of those tickets will entitle you to. Don't be taken in, but go where you are sure of getting the value of your money. Flue Bye Whiskies. All the leading brands of pure rye whis kies: also brandies, gin, rum, Kimxnel blackberry brandy. SCHTJETZ, RENZrEHATJSEH & CO., 100 and 102 Market st, cor. First ave. Telephone 677. Here Only Ileal Scotch Zephyr Ginghams, 23 Cents A yard 32 inches wide (not Anderson's), finest goods ever sold for this money. JOS. HORNE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. Frelsht for tho Ensr. , The Allegheny Valley Railroad is pre pared to lorward promptly shipments of freight for New York, Boston and New England points. Camp Chairs For summer furnishing. Special patterns nrinntpri for the hot spnsnn IMnct enttnlil. goods for campmeetings, lawn fetes and ex cursion parties. P. C. Schoeneck, suw" 711 Liberty street - " A full line of imported cigars, in boxes of 25, 50 or 100, at prices to suit the purchaser. Wm. J. Fbiday, 633 Smithfield street. WFSU LACE Cuetains The lines of lace cur tains we are now showing at $1, $1 60, 52, ?2 60, $3, 54 and 55 a pair are certainly the most attractive and best value in the city. MWFSu Hdgtjs & Hacke. MEETINGS. A MEETING OF THE MEMBERS OF the Vigilant Steam Fire Engine and Hose Company will be held at the Mayor's office on WEDNESDAY EVENING, June 12, at 8 o'clock, to make arrangements to attend the funeral of the late Hon. Geter C. Shidle. jel2-51 IO. O. F. THE MEMBERS OF HENRY . Lambert Lodge. No. 475, I. O. O. F are requested to assemble at the hall corner Stev enson st, and Fifth ave on WEDNESDAY EVENING, June 12, at 8 P. 1L, to make ar rangements for the funeral of our late brother, P. D. D. G. M. GETER C. SHIDLE. By order ot JOHN EURICH, N. G. jel2-21 -VTOTICE MEMBERS OF IRON CITY i Lodge, No. SS0, K. of P.. are requested to meet at their hall, corner Twenty-sixth street and Penn ave., on WEDNESDAY, June 12, at 7 o'clock P. M. sharp, to take action on death of Bro. Jos. Pntchard. By order 8. P. BUR BOWS. C C. --OTICE A special meeting of the Sarah Building and Loan Association will be held at the regular meeting place, 2209 Sarah St., on THURSDAY. JUNE 27, at 7 p. st, for tho purpose of voting on two amendments to the by-laws, proposed Juno 10. Copies of .pro posed amendments can be seen at the meeting room. F. F. WALKER, Secretary. Jel2-7 aa-Display adverUsemenlf one '.dollar psr square for one intertion." CUwifled adverthe menu on this page tuch at Wanted, For Sale, lb Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken or lest than fifty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. For tho accommodation of the public, Branch Offices have been established-at the following plaoes, where Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient ad vertisementa will be received up to 9 P. M. for inser tion next morning: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with Tux DIS PATCH. rrrrsmjBG. THOMAS MCCAFKKEY, SK9 Butler street. EStn. O. 8TUCKEY. Mth street and l'enn ave. E. G. STUCKEY & CO., Wylie are. and Fulton St. M. STOKELY. Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 6121 l'enn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTEKSHElBLER,thav. ftAlwoOdlt EOOTHSIDK. JACOB SPOHN. Mo. 2 Carson street. CHAS. SCHWAKM, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEKCHElt, 9 Federal street: H. J. McBKIOE. Federal and Ohio streets. FEED H. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEK3 SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENItY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Fennsylvaniaand Beaver aves. 1'EKKY M. GLEIM. Kebeeca and Allegheny ayes. WANTED. nlala Hela. WANTED-H STONEMASONS. AFFLYTO JOSEPH BOCK, Hiland and Center aves., E. E. Jell-38 WANTED A GOOD WAGON MAKEtt AT CON BAD BO WEK' 8, Southern ave., ilt, Oliver. Jel2-62 . WANTED DRUG speaks German, patch office. CLERK ONE THAT Address OPIUM. Dls-Jcl2-15 Trr ANTED BO Y ABOUT 16 or 18 YEARS OLD V at BO YD BBOS., Confectioners, 27 Federal st., Allegheny. JelZ-3S WANTED-A GOOD CARRIAGE DRIVER None but experienced men need apply at Ml GRANT Sr. Jefe-63 WANTED-A CELLAR MAN AN D A FIRST CLASS baker. Apply at N os. 3 and 4 D IA MOND bQUAEK. jel2-14 WANTED-BK1GHT OFFICE BOY; MUST write good hand and hare had experience: give reference. B. W. 8., Dispatch office. Jel2-31 WANTED AT ONCE, 2 GOOD COAT MAKERb. will pay good prices. 11. A. & K. M. KERNOTT, Keynoldsvllle, Fa. jell-S9 TTTANTED-BOY WHO HAS HAD SOME EX VV 1'EKIENCE In the barber trade. Apply H. STORMFEL'S, 618 Fifth nve., or lOlTustln st. Jel2-50 WANTED-F1KST CLASS CLOTHING salesman; steady work tor the right man. BACHMAN'S CLOTHING HOUSE, Braddock. Jen-71 WANTED' IMMEDIATELY A YOUNG man to take charge of a set of books. "WEBEB4 CO.'S STAMP WORKS, M Fifth aTe. je!2-l TV ANTE D TWO REGISTERED DRUG W clerks, with experience: must spetk Ger man; references. Address BUSINESS, Dispatch office. Jel2- TTrANTED A MECHANICAL DRAFTS- V MAN ; must have ample experience, be sober and Industrious. Apply to C. E. STAFFORD, cor. Flfteentb and Etna streets, city. Jell-60 WANTED TWO GOOD STRAP-SADDLE makers, three lacers and two stitchers for flue work; none bat first-class workmen need ap ply. GILLIAM M'F'G. CO., Canton, O. Je3-74 WANTED AGENTS TO SELL THE CLEM ENTS safe to business and professional men. farmers and private families. Forjllnstrated catalogue and terms, address! M, CLEMENTS, Cincinnati, O. Je9-107 TTT-ANTED-MEN TO TAKE CHARGE OF V country offices: salary to 60 per month and expenses. Call or address, with stamp, BROWN, REASONtR & CO., 6146 Wentworth ave, Englewood, 111, ' jel2-43-ws -TTTANTED - FOR THE UNITED bTATES V V army, able-bodied, unmarried men between the ages of 21 and 33 years; good pay, rations, clothing and medical attendance. ApplvatNo. 815 PEN N ATEN UE. Pittsburg. Pa. Je5-6-WBn -TTTANTi-H GENTLEMEN TO ATTEND N. VV Y. Cutting School, No, 514 Wood st.: Drllng's actual measurement system taught In all its branches; the only true system fitting any and all shapes; Instructions 10 A. M. to 4 P. N.; even ings 7 to 9 P. M. ; call or write for circular. apr30-68 TTANTED-MANAGER-ON SALARY 82,000 VV per year, to open branch office In your lo cality ; business purely mercantile: one that will Inspire you with pride, pleasure and profit; trade established: no canvassing or neddllnff! a rare on. Tjortnnlty. 3. E. SHEPAKD,. 2S and27 W. Fifth, at., Cincinnati, O?" " apS-TJ-ws Fcmnlo Helpf WANTED THREE FIRST-CLASS SHOE salesladies atKAUF-MANNS'. Jel2-34 WANTED-COOK AND CHAMBERSIA1D, references required. Apply at 405 FIFTH AVE. Jel2-37 -TTTANTED-GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL VV housework. 556 WEBSTER AVE., cor. Somer. Jel2-27 WANTED-A BRIGHT GIRL FOR HOUSE WORK In a small family: good wages paid. Apply at 75 FAYETTE ST., Allegheny. Jel2-4 WANTEO-A GOOD MIDDLE-AGED NURSE for children: must be well recommended. Inquire 208 BIDGE AVE., Allegheny City. Jel2-16 TTTANTED AN KXPEKIENCED COOK TO VV go to summer hotel for the season. Address, with references, WILSON & FAIR,Saltsburg,Pa. jel2-19 Ulnlo nnd l'cmnlo Heln. WANTED-AT ONCE, 6 FARM HANDS, AN emigrant boy, a hostler, hotel cooks and chambermaids, dressmaker and 4 sewing girls, waitress and chambermaid for small family. (3 50 per week: SOO house girls. 40 for hotels. MEE HAN'S AGENCY, 545 Grant St. e!2 Situations. WANTED-A POSITION OF ANY KIND, with a view of taking an Interest In the business by a young business man with means. Can give the best or reference and bond. Ad dress F. H. Seventh Aye. Hotel. ell-70 Partners. -TTTANTED-PARTNER IN A NEW AND VV legitimate business: a good thing to the right kind or a man; only a small capital re quired. Address W., 74 Countv .Line st , New Castle, Pa. " Jcl2-2 WANTED A PARTNER IN A WELL established and highly successful manu facturing firm In the city, having several lines of specialties, with large profits; this is a fine open ing; 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 pleasure In recommending them as being thoroughly reliable In every particular; a good man Is wanted to undertake one or the depart ments or to take charge or the office; capital re quired, $15,0i0; no one need apply who Is not pos sessed of good business qualifications and or un doubted intcgrltv; references given and re quired; all communications will he regarded as confidential. JAS. W. DRAPE Co., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Jel2-2S-D Rooms. Houses, Etc TTTANTED -A FOUR OR FIVE BOOMED VV house In Allegheny Tor July 1; state loca tion ana price. Address G., 78 Spring- Garden ave., Allegheny. Jel2-49 Flnnncinl. WANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN In sums to suit, at A, 5 and 6 per cent. GRAEUING & LYON, 135 Fonrth ave. apfl-el-D "TTTANTED MORTGAGES MON EY TO LOAN VV in sums to suit at Hi, i and 6 per cent, ALLES 4 BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 1C7. apl9-14 "TTTANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP- VS-.," ft?L H 2?r cent; no tax. ner cent; no tax , 92 Fourth avenue. mh2-a22in -TTTANTED-RENTB COLLECTED FROMFT- ii fi: properly managca witn satisfaction, 4mib s juu.ii.cx, lb iourin avenue, Tel. IK Ial9-8l WANTED-AT 5 PER CENT, MORTGAGES In large or small amounts on Improved city property. y. A. HEBRON & SONS; 80 Fourth ave. Je5-5-MWF WANTED-MORTGAGES-S50C TO 500,000 ON mortgages, city or country property: 4 , 5 and 6 per cent. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth ave., telephone 975. Je8-85-uwFS WANTED -MORTG A GES-fl. 000, 000 TO LOAN In large and small amounts at 4H. 5 and 6 per cent, free or state tax; no delay. REED B, COYLE& CO., 131 Fourth ave. my2l-60 WANTED-MQR1GAGE3. IN LARGE OR small amounts, on Pittsburg, Allegheny or suburban Improved real estate, at lowest rates. ALEXANDER & LEE, 313 Wood St. JeS-71-MW8 WANTED-TO LOAN 1500, COO. IN AMOUNTS or (3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on Mi per cent, free or tax: also smaller amounts at 5 audeper cent. BLACK A BAIRD, 93 Fourth avenue. sc21-d26-D WAN TEDMORTG AGES-81, 000, COOTO LOAN on city and suburban properties at 4M, 5and S per cent, and on iarms lu Allegheny and adja cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. FENNOCKrA SON, 103 Fonrth avenue. ap7-Ml WANTED-TO LOAN S20O.O0O ON MORT GAGES; flOO and upward at 6 per cent; pw,w vs pcf icub uu xesiueuces or ousmees nroi also in adjoining counties. 8. H. FRENC. 123 Fourth a avenue. oc31-e8l-D miscellaneous. WANTED-TO SELL STORE; SUITABLE for lady or gent; good location; about 11,000: would accept part cash with good- securi ty. W. W. W. Dispatch office. JelMJ WANTED. Miscellaneous. TTTANTEIJ-LADIES TO KNOY1THAUGH Kcenan repair, reflnlah or upholster old furniture promptly and In the best possible man e oeu poBiiujumnn Fhonel6K. my9-82 uu. Anudi AxjLitai: TTTANTED-UUSTOMEKS FOB CASH BAB VV GAINS-Elgln. sllvcrine watches. S5.P, $8i Klein (rold ladles' watches, R0, S23. S2S: nickel clocks 75 cts.: 1S47 Hoeers' knives and forks, ft 75 per set. JOHN MITSCH, Jeweler. 130 Federal U aplS-MWFSU WANTED-B FEAKSON, LEADING FHO- TOGUAFHEK. S6 Fifth avenue. Flttsburjr. and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to Enow that he lsmaklnfrone cabinets at fl GO per Joieni photos delivered when promised; Inst&n taneons process. mhl3-3 WANTKD-AN Y FABT X N OT HAV1N G THE ready cash, wantlnjr to furnish a house or room with furniture or carpets orhousehold goods or uy kind, or wants to dress genteel, or wants a gold watch, address care 1. O.TlOX NO. 801, city, and you can have the means furnished you at a low rate of interest. Jeii-62 TTT ANTE D-EVEHY VOTER DESIRING T light on the prohibition question should read "Prohibition: An Investigation or Its Ef fects In the United States and Canada. " by Prof. Goldwin Smith. This celebrated pamphlet will be 5,e.1' free to any address on application to the PJJ(EN1X PUBLISHING CO., F. O. box J5L Pittsburg. Pa. e7-9 FOR SALE-IMPKOVED REAL ESTATE. CItv Residences. FOR SALE 14 'JtEW HOUSES ON 'CENTER , ay- renting for t3,250; any person desiring a solid 8 per cent Investment should see this at once. SPENCER & GLOS3&B. 419 Smithfield at. Jell-51 Enst End Residences. F0RSALE-CHO1CELOTONELYSIANAVE., handy to Fifth ave,. East End, and an ele gant location for home; will sell for 8850, it taken soon. MELLON BROS., 6319 Station St., E. E. Jell-83-WFSU TiWR SALE-LINCOLN AVE. E. E. OPP. 1 school house, 2 frame houses, 8 rooms each In side, w. c. bav windows and all modern Improve ments: rent for 5750. SPENCER & GLOSSEIt, l Smithfield at. jell-51. FOR HALE-HOWE ST., NEAR AIKEN AVE., frame dwelling, 8 rooms, natural and arti ficial gas. bath, Inside w. c, etc.: nice large lot; only Hooaon reasonable terms. REEDB.COYLE a CO., 131 Fourth ave. Jel2-20 FOR SALE-NEAR SHADY LANE, AN ELE GANT 2-story Queen Anne rr. dwelling 8 rooms, kitchen, laundry and bath, h. and c. water, nat. gas: everything In first-class condition: price ltl yw, tcrius easy; lot 40xiu lo auer. J. v. EILLT, 77 Diamond St. JeU-40 T?OR SALE, ON MAKIPOE AVE., BEN X' VEIUE,Justa few minutes from station; lot 50x120; beautifully laid out. with new frame dwelling ofhall, 10 roojis, bath, porches, both gases, etc, newly papered throughout: only SS,C00; easy payments. its. TJIOS. MCCAFFREY. 3309 But- crut. my26-59-wsu FOR SALE-A BEAUTIFUL EAST END NEW brick dwelling of 9 handsomely papered rooms; reception nail, double staircase, front and rear porch, slate mantels, marble hearths, natural gas, piped for artificial gas, good street and neighborhood, and will be soldiery reason able. BLACK & BA1BD, 95 Fourth ave. Je"-9-D FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN-ON ONE OF the finest avenues In Shadvblde; three minutes from bhadyside station and seven minutes from cable cars: a complete modern Queen Anne brick residence or 11 rooms and reception hall, porches, etc.; large stable and carriage bouse: lot 60x211; ouly20.000, on easy terms: owner's reasons forsell lng, leaving the city. REED B. COYLE & CO., 131 Fonrth ave. Jel2-20 FOR SALE MARCHAND AVENUE, EAST End Newly paved and sewered; near Shady avenue; new Queen Anne brick dwelling of 11 rooms, reception hall and vestibule, slate mantels and mosaic hearths; sta. w. s.. Inside w. c, bath, laundry, h. and c. water, nat.. and art. gas, but ler's pantrvt china and other closets: slate roof, good dry cellar, porches front ana rear; lot 55x120 to an alley: will be sold at a bargain; terms tosult. REED B. COYLE & CO., 131 Fourth ave. Jel2-20 T?OR SALE-SHADE. ROOMINESS AND OUT L' LOOK are features to consider in buying residence property; these and many other ad vantages are possessed by tho 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 the coun 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 (Tor which ordinance Is In Councils) to go within 100 feet or the square; price or hodses, standing on lots 30x100. (6,500; terms, moderate, cash payment, remainder upon longtime; most beautiful district or the city and convenient to all parts. Apply to SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO.. 99 Fourth avenue. myl2-71 Allecheny Residences. FOB SALE-A GOOD DWELLING ON BOYLE street, Allegheny, containing 8 rooms, with all conveniences: stablo in rear; price only (5,500. C BER1NGEK&BON. 103 Fourth ave. Jel2-18-wr FOR BALE-VERY CHEAP IF SOLD AT once, a frame dwelling or 5 rooms and finished attic on California avenue, Allegheny; price only 2.500. C. BEKINGEB& SON, 103 Fourth avenue. Jeli-18-wr OR SALE-SECOND WARD, ALLEGHENY, new 2-story brick residence or 6 rooms, fin ished attic, vestibule,' slate mantels, fine chande liers inside shutters, bath, hot and cold water; newly papered: natural and artificial gas; inside w. c: pantry, laundry with sta. tubs, good cellar; only two squares from parks; good lot; only (8,000, on easy terms. BEED IS. COYLE & OU- 131 Fourth ave. Jel2-20 Unzelwood Residences. F" OR SALE-SECOND AVE.. GLENWOOD, AN elegant 3-story frame dwelling, nearly new, 12 rooms, store room aud large meeting hall; price 84.600, less than cost of building; lot 24x126. J. C. BEILLY. 77 Diamond st. jel2-40 FOB SALE SEVERAL BARGAINS IN dwellings at Glenfleld. P., Ft. W. &. C. Ry.. viz: A house of 5 rooms, porches, etc., lot 90 feet front, 83.000: an almost new bouse of 10 rooms, with lot 131 feet front, 45.000: a honse of 6 rooms, bay windows, porches, etc., with lot 60 feet front, (2,800; a house of 5 rooms, with 75-foot lot, 82,100; also a number of others at different prices. C. BERINGEK a SON, 103 Fourth ave. JC12-92-WF Snbnrban Residences. FOR SALE SUBURBAN HOUSE AND grounds, near the city and railroad station; 8 rooms in house, sewing room, hall, dry cellar, natural gas, and all In nice order: fine lot, 125x200 feel; fruit and shade trees and shrubbery, good water, beautiful location; a cool, shady spot, In the midst of pleasing surroundings: price low: terms to suit: immediate possession; would take a small cltv property In part payment. Keysatofflce of JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Jell-53-D FORSALE-COUNTRYHOMKATFAISOAKS. P..FLW.& C.R. R., embracing between 4 and 5 acres of land on which is dwelling of 11 rooms, ice honse, wash room, large stable, carriage honse and several out buildings; land Is covered with bearing fruit trees and large shaae trees; dwelling and stable are supplied with delicious spring water, and heated and illuminated with gas at reasonable expense; premises are connected with R. B. by board walk, and are unsurpassed in beauty and healthfulness of location; will be sold quite low. J.M. STONKR, 22 Bakewell Building. anlS-36-HWF FOR SALE LOTS. , CItv Lots. 1JIOK SALE-LOTS. LOTS, LOTS, LOTS, IN . Dickson plan, Thlrty-thlrd St.. 20 and 25 ft. by 100 up to 185 feet each, from (350 to (TOO each, on very easy payments; title guaranteed; special In ducements to those building at once. Sec plan and get full Information from THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Rutler st. Office open evenings; telephone, 5511. ap30-69-W FOR SALE-50BU1LDING LOTS ON BlOUNT Washington, 8 minutes' walk from the Incline Slane and close to first station on Castle Shannon allroad; Washington avenue, Boggs avenne. Chess avenue;, all large lots and will be sold away down, cheaper than any property on the hill, to settle up with heirs: auction sale on Saturday af ternoon of this week, at 3 o'clock, on the premises. Plans, etc.. from J AS. W. DRAPE CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. Jel2-29-wrs East End IjOvu FORSALE-S6.000-OAKLAND-ON LINE OF the proposed cable loop: lot 125x220, fronting on two streets; can be divided into 10 choice lots; this Is a bargain. REED B. COYLE & CO.. No. 131 Fourth ave. Jel2-3) TTIOB SALE-OAKLAND BUILDING SITE. X' Oakland ave., near Forbes St.. a fine larse lot, 40x200, toAtwoodsttthlslsoncorthecholcest locations in Oakland; city water and natural gas on street. BLACK & BA1BD, 95 Fourth ave. Jc7-5-D FOR SALE-8HADYSIDE LOTS, ATLANTIC ave., near Liberty, beautiful level lots, good location, convenient to station and cable cars: reasonable prices and terms to suit. Call or send to office for plan. BLACK BA1KD. 93 Fourth ave. Jc7-4-7,10,l2,14,18,20,22 FOR SALE-ONLY (2,000-A GOOD ROUP street lot, near Fifth ave., 80x272 feet: the prestige this street has over others Is enongh recommendation and needs no further descrip tion. Call at this office and get full particulars. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Je7-S-7,8,11,12,13,14 FOR SALE LOTSI LOTS1-3 CHOICE LOTS on Frankstown avo.. Brush ton station. Bank of Commerce addition plan; each 40x140 feet to 24-foot alley: terms, 850 -down and (10 a month; cheapest lots In the market. Secure plan from JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smithfield St. Je9-61-W68U FOR SALE-LOTS NEAR NEGLEY AVENUE, onliaum. street: this locality Is being vigor ously sought after on acconnt of the improvements now being made: size. 50x12) feet, 20-loot alley in rear, sewer in allev: every lot has sewer connec tion. MELLON HKOS.. East End, or JOHN F. BAXTER. Agent, 512 Smithfield street. JeO-OO-wsu FOR SALE-LARGE EAST END BUILDING 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. R. R. and cable lines: the prices being only (25 and 830 per root rront, make It very desirable property In price as well as location. Call at office for clan. BliACK & BAIRD. 95 Fonrth ave. Je7-6.7,8.10,I2.14,17.19,21.24,28,28 Miscellaneous. FOB SALE-ATLANTIO CITY, N. J.-HOTELS, boarding bouses, cottages, lots and bath, houses toletorrorsaleby I. G. ADAMS ft CO., real estate agents, B. Est. & Law Bdg., Atlantic Cltr. N. J. mj20-24-D FOR. SALE LOTS. ' Atlrchenv Lot. SA1.E LOTS FRONTING ON TWO TTiOB streets In Second ward. Allegheny. 31x101 ft.. 640: easy terms. W. W. MCNEILL & BRO., 105 Fourth ave. jel2-26 FOR SALE-LOTS ON MAPLE ANDLINDEN avenues and Lombard street. Allegheny, lu tho Tenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap ply to JOSEPH MCN AUUUER, 43N, Diamond st. mh7-98-D FOB SALE VERY CHEAP. AT THE HEAD of the Nunnery Hill Incline, Tweirth ward. Allegheny, desirable bulldlnf lotsi call or send for plans. W. A. HEURON A SONS. 80 Fourth ave. 162-59-4.7,12,15,19,22.28,29 Suburban Lots. FOB SALE-AT EDGEWOOD, P. R. B.. DE SIRABLE building lots 56x192 feet: K each. W. A. HEBRON SONS, No. 80 Fonrth ave. r myao-8t-30,al,4,S,l2,)S TTIOB SALE-AT WILKINSRUKG, BEAUTI X! FULLY located near the station; lots 52x120 feet: onlr SS25. W. UERRON & SONS. No. 80 Fourth are. Jel-9.4,8,iz,u FOR SALE-;i50 00 UPWARDS, BUILDING lots 25x150 feet eep, fronting tho Plank road, Chartlers township, just out and immedi ately adjoining-the cityllne; terms easy. W. A. HEBRON & SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. my30-84-30,Jul,4,8.12,15 TTHJK SALE-AT "FERNWOOD," SEVEN J miles from Pittsburg, on Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railroad (Gibson Bta.), 100 acres, fronting tho Ohio river. In lots ofany size desired; magnifi cent view, good water, near station, pnbllc school on the premises; price low, small cash payment and lone credit; special prices and loans in cash made to persons building at once. Apply to WILLIAM A. SIPE. owner. S3 Diamond St., Pittsburg, or on the premises. je9-5-MWSSu JflOR BALE-LOTS, LOTS, IN THE "OR ! CHAKD" pUn, WUIclnshnrg, Penn avenue, arshalt avenue, Henry Place, South street and Ross street, 3 mlnutes'walk Irom railroad station; 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' ride by ex press train from the Union depot: all to be sold at public sale on Thursday afternoon, Jnne 13, at 2 o'clock, on the premises: title perrect: one-fourth or one-firth cash, balance in frum2to5years;take 1 o'clock express train for Wllklnsburg on day of sale. Plans and fuller particulars from JAS. W. DUAPE&CO., 129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. Je8-84-MWThS Fornn. FOB SALE A NICE FARM OF 50 ACRES, with dwelling and outbuildings, orchards, etc., near Perrysvllle, only 8 miles from thecity; would exchangeinpart Tor city property. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. ie8-82-MWS FOB SALE-A VERY NICE SMALL FARM OF 25;acres. only 150 yards from Penn. B. B., In Westmoreland county; good frame house ot 6 rooms, hall, porch, etc.; barn and other buildings; price only (1,500; very cheap. C. BEKINGER SON, 103 Fonrth ave. Jel2-18-wv F'OK SALENS ACRES CONVENIENTTO CITY and ICB.sta.; good house, barn, tenant house and barn, outbuildings; 1.700 hearing peach. 1.000 plum, 100 apple, 20 plum trees, etc.: 3, 4andsreet coal, limestone; cheap. ED W1TT13H, 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. New list. Je4-D TTIOR SALE-A GREAT BARGAIN IN A FARM 1 In Fayette county, consisting or 253 acres: nicely rolling land, plenty of good spring water; well adapted for farming and stock raising; three dwellings, barn and small water power sawmill; underlaid with coal will sell at (10 per acre, as owner lives In another State. C. BER1NGER & SON, 103 Fourth ave. Jel2-lS-WT TT-OR SALE-FINE SPECULATION ON LINE J? of P. R. It, within three minutes' walk of Swlssvale station: 40 "into1 cholcbulld nT o& adanted for subdivision into choice building lots natural gas and city water pipes run through the property; 61 trains stop here dally: monthly tick ets 9c per trip; the demand for houses at this place Is largely In excess of the supply, both for sale and rent: If not sold In a few days will be divided into lots. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth avenne. Jel2-S5-D FOR SALE-A FARM OF ABOUT 100 ACRES, only a short distance from Wllklnsburg, Edsewood, Braddock, Bessemer, Turtle Creek, Wllmerdlng, etc: this properly lies Justin the midst of all these flo'urlsblng places, and it Is only a matter or a few years' time that It will be one continuous town: will sell this very desirable property for (130 per acre: this Is a rare oppor tunity for either an Individual or a small syndi cate to makea good investment; if a number of workingmen would club together and make the purchase they are sure of getting a large return tor their money and have a home convenient to any of the large works now being located In that neighborhood. C. H. LOVE, K3 Fonrth avenue. Jefc-24 " FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Business Chnnces. FOB SALE-S400-RIGHT OPPOSITE COURT House, a very neat cigar, confectionery and Ice cream parlor, doing a nice business. J. C. BE1LLY, 77 Diamond st. Jel2-41 F OR SALE-GOODWILL AND FIXTURES of flrst.class roadhouse and driving nark. 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. je7-67 FOR SALE-LUASE, GOOD WILL AND FUR NlSHMENTofan established livery and un dertaking business: centrally located and doing a good business: reasons for selling to settle no an estate. For particulars apply to JNO. F. MYERS.' No. 10 Federal St., or WM. neider, 75 and 77 firsts!., Allegheny. je!2-94 FOR SALE-GROCEBY STORES, DRY GOODS stores, small wall paper and statlonerv store. I upholstery business, (500; cigar stores, fine con- drugstores, printing offices, shoe stores: 100 busi ness chances; call and get free particulars. SHEPABD & CO., 54 Fifth aye.; Jen Business Stands. FOB SALE-OB EXCHANGE-HOTEL PABK. West Brldgewater; brick building, 30 rooms; only licensed house; location, town connects lEocbester, Beaver. Address P. O. BOX 419. Pitts burg. Jell-25 FOR SALE-BUSINESS PROPERTY-8 FEB cent net Investment: 812,000; first payment, 13,000; balance on long time; will sell for 820,000 within five years. W. W. MCNEILL 3s BRO , 105 Fonrth avenue. Jel2-26 TJIOR SALE-CORNER FIFTH AVE. AND A? High St.; that elegant business property: five brick buildings which rent for$l,aX':lot5Sx65 feet; price for all only (20,000; one-quarter down, bal ance to suit purchaser. SPENCER &GLOS3ER, 419 Smithfield st. Jell-51 FOR HALE-THAT LARGE. COMMODIOUS building No. 1108 Pike St., Pittsburg, adjoin ing the Allegheny Vallev Railroad ofhees, con taining 21 rooms, suitable for large boarding house or for business offices; is offered at a low figure and on easy terms to close an account; immediate possession. Apply to SAMUEL DYER, Real Estate Agent, 43 Park way, Alle gheny. Jell-83 Financial. FOB SALE BY GIBSON INVESTMENT CO.. Minneapolis, Minn., 7 and 8 per cent first mortgages on good improved property; no mort gage exceeds 33 per cent of the actual securltv; call orsend for pamphlet. GBAEBING & LYON, 135 Fourth ave.. Pittsburg, Pa. P. A. GIBSON, Eastern Manager. Erie. Pa. Je6-40 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, dbc FOB SALE-FINE FRAZIEB ROAD CARTS. C. WEST & CO., 420 Duqnesne way. J el 2-4 J FOR SALE-FINE LARGE COUPE OR WA GON horse: weight l,S00r also fine pony. good driver and saddler. Apply BURNS J AHN '8 stable.. 849 Grant St. JelO-24 FOR SALE-JUST ARRIVED A LARGE LOT of young mocking birds, guaranteed singers, talking parrots and pet animals. For sale at ESPlCHrS BIRD STORE, 640 Smithfield st. Je9-2;W8U machinery ana Metals. TTOR SALE-ENGINE OTIS' ELEVATOR J7 car and engine In complete order. HUGUS & HACKE. Jel2-5 FOB SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles kept In stock, from 4 to 109b. p.; all refitted: good as new, at lowest prices: mounted portable engines. 8 to 25 h. p. 23-25Parkway. J.S. YOUNG, Allegheny, Pa. Ja3-92-uwF FOR SALE 28x48 CORLISS ENGINE: ONLY run a year; can be seen In operation; price on application; also a new Strange Co. stave ma chine, alt complete: capacity 10,000 in in hours; will sell at low figure. J. A. MCCORMICK, 150 First ave. aul-pE-MWV FOR SALE CONTRACTORS' MACHINERY: one 7)xl2-lnch double engine, double drnin: others Urge and small, with single or double friction drums; wire and manlla rope centrifugal pumps etc.; two 2Gx4S-Inch horizontal engines with flywheelr. THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, cor. Lacock and Sandusky sts.. Allegheny. Jal7-MWF PERSONAL. PERSONA L-BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have one book worth 10 cents, or a library worth (1,000, let us knoir: we will bny one as quickly as the other. LEVI'S BOOK STORK, Seventh Ave. Hotel building. my3-23 XERSONAL-WHY TROUBLE YOUR WIFE, X. mother or daughters In repairing and clean Tnr vnnr old elothes. when It can be done for a trifle by DICKSON, the Tailor, cor. Fifth ave. ana w oca St., seconu uonzt vaarges njoaeraie; facilities unsurpassed: suits madeto order; spring styles now ready. Telephone 1558. mh8 LOST. LOST-FROM MNDEN AVE., ALLEGHENY. Mtye dog. Liberal reward if returned to 1 50 FEDERAL ST. Jel2-42 OST-A CERTIFICATE OF STOCK-NOTICE J Is hereby given that certificate No. 108 for twenty shares or capital stock or the National Insurance Company of Allegheny. Pa., standing on the books or said company In the name of Joseph Kite, has been lost or stolen, and tne pnb lic Is warned sgafhst negotiating or buying same, and also that application has been made to said company Tor a reissue or a new certificate for said shares according to law. JOSEPH KLEE. mv29-15-W REWARDS. BEWAKD-,100-A BOX ABOUT 3 OR 4 FEET long and 2 feet high, covered with canvas and narked "Consul General, San Francisco"; was swept by the flood from express train No. 8 at Conemaugh; this box contains papers valuable only to the Consul General, and a reward of one hundred dollars wiU be paid forjts recovery and delivery at the Mayor's office, Altoona. Pa. EUMD. H. TURNER; Mayor. LIANG TING TSAU, Consul General. Je9-125 TO LET. Enst End Residences. rpO LET-UNTIL APBIL L 1800-A NEWLY JL furnished convenient house on O'Harast., Esst End, close to Filth avenue cable cars; price uu He. uivufcu. jiuuxess, njw reiereiiccs, u . ., LlW Lock Box 641, city. Jel2-10 Allegheny Residences. TO LET-ALLEGHENY-171 BUENA VISTA St.; new brick house, 7 rooms, bath. Inside closet, wash house, natural and artificial gas. In quire DR. B. V. P1TCAIRN, 78 Arch St. Jel2-9S Suburban Residences. TO LET AT HOMESTEAD. DESIRABLE house, 11 rooms, first-class order;lately occu pied as hotel by Thomas KUlburn; large store room. 25x60: also smalt storeroom In same honse: situate near Cltr Farm. For particulars Inquire or THOMAS KILLBUEN, Homestead, Pa. je6-78 Apartments. T IO LET-ONE FLOOR OF CHOICE APART MENTS forllGrhthonsekeeDlnsr. wlthrasand waier. Apply to J. U. --. . . - f .. a............"'- ..f. MORROW. 289 Ohio St.. Allegheny. Jel2-25. TO LET NICELY FURNISHED PABLOB bedroom, suitable for a gentleman: first "vit nug& uuuiri i,auie una xuiiuiic nt 102 MARION, corner of Anne. jel2-12 Offices, Deik Room, etc TO LET-OFFICE ROOMS ON THE SECOND and third floors of Mellon's building, oppo- irood llirht. newlv painted and Sapered. T. MELLON & mithfield street. ed. SONS' BANK. 512 Je9-3-MWP Business Stands. TO LET-DESIRABLE STOREROOM AND cellar. 205 Grant street: rental S3) 00 per month. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Telephone 167. 3e8-5S EDUCATIONAL. VTETV YORK MILITARY ACADEMY, J.T Cornwall-on-Hudson. Courses of study in civil engineering, English and classics. Labor atory, drawing room and field work. Beautifnl buildings, gronnds, location. COL. C. J. WRIGHT, A. 1L, Supt.; B, F. HYATT, Comd't. jelO-11-D PROPOSAL!). PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING STA TIONERY, furniture, fuel and other supplies. In compliance with the Constitution and laws oi 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 makinp; repairs in the several departments, and for the distribution of the public documents, for the year ending the first Monday of Jnne, A. D. ISOO. Separate proposals will be received and sepa rate contracts awarded as announced in said schednlcs. Each proposal must bo accompa nied by a bond with approved sureties, condi tioned for the faithfnl performance of the con tract, and addressed and delivered to me before 12 o'clock ir. on Tuesday, the 9th day of July. A. D. 1SS9. at which time the proposals will be opened and contracts awarded, in the recep tion room of the Execntive Department, at Harrisburg. Blank bonds and schednlcs containing all necessary information can be obtained on ap plication at this department. i33-" Secretary of the Commonwealth. LEGAL NOTICES. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LN letters of administration on the estate of Ueo. F. Heim, deceased, late of Allecheny City, bave been (rranted to the undersifrned, to whom all those indebted to said estate, will make immediate payment, and those having claims agMnst the same will present them dnly probated without delay. JOHN F. JIYERS, 10 Federal St., room 26, second floor, Alle gheny. my23-f7-w VTOTICE APPLICATION WILL BE JLM made to the Governor of Pennsylvania, under the general corporation act of 1874, on THURSDAY, June 27, 1889, by R C. Elliot, Henry Fisher, -James Ji. Ouffey, William Flinn, A. F. Keating and others, for a charter of incorporation tor the Venture Oil Company. The objectof said intended corporation is to mine for natural gas and petroleum. R. 8. FRAZ1ER, je&3S-w Attorney for Applicants. BUSINESS CHANGES. NOTICE THE UNDERSIGNED HERE BY gives notice that he has this day with drawn from the limited partnership known as Williams & Co., Limited, and steamer Daunt less and owners, which bavo been engaged in the steamboatand towing business on the Mo nongahela. Allegheny and Ohio rivtrs, having sold his whole interest to James P. Williams, one of the members of the association known as Williams Co.. Limited. All moneys due to Williams fc Co., Limited, and steamer Dauntless and owners, will bo collected by James P. William', who will settle up tho busi ness of Williams & Co , Limited, and pay any indebtedness thereof, and Dauntless and owners. L. Z. BIRMINGHAM. Pittsbueo. May 27, 18S9. myZ9-17-w Jtotice; avlng retired from business at No. 76 Ohio street, and also sold my stands in the Alle gheny Market to my son, George A. Wyland, all persons having accounts against me will present them to said George A. Wyland at stalls Nos. 72 and 74 Allegheny Market, for settlement; and all persons indebted to mo are requested to make settlements with him. Thanking the public for their patronage, Jell-47 JOHN L. WYLAND. OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. PITTSBURG. Pa.. Juno 12, 1889. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE XI reports of Viewers on the opening of At lantic avenue, from Liberty avenue to Rosetta street, has been approved by Councils, which action will be final nnless an appeal is filed in the Conrt of Common Fleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW, jel2-50 Chief of Dept. of Public Wor.s. Pittbburo, Pa, June 12, 1SS9. VTOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE JN reports of viewers on the construction of sewers on Melville alley, from Thirty seventh street to Thirty-sixth street; Mign. onette street, from Whitfield street to con nection with sewer on Beatty street; Auburn street, from Lowell street to Larimer avenne, and Grazier street, from a point 289 feet west of Lang avenue to Lang avenne, have been ap proved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Com mon Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW, e!2J6 Chief of Dept of Pnblic Works. Department of Public Safett,V PlTTSBCEb, June 5, 1889. f SEPARATE AND SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the City Controller until Tuesday, Jnne 18, 1SS9. at 2 P. it., for furnishing and delivering two turn table aerial ladder trucks to the city of Pitts burg. Flans and specifications can be seen at the office of the Burean of Fire; bonds in donble the amonnt of bids mnst accompany each pro: posal, said bonds to be probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN. Chief of the Department of Pnblic Safety. je6-5M BUSINESS TAX AND WATER RENTS, 1889. Notice is hereby given that tho du plicates for the bnsiness tax and water rentsfor the year 1889 have been placed in my hands lor collection by the Board of Assessors author ized to assess the same. The time for paying said taxes and water rents at the Citv Treasurer's office is the month of Jnne. No discounts allowed. Water rents and business tax remaining un paid after Jnne .SO, 18S0, will be placed in the hands of the Collector of Delinquent Taxes for collection, with 5 per cent added. All applicants for statements of water rents mast give name of the owner of the prop erty they occupy or desire to pav water rent for! J. F. DENNISTON. J-5-95-D City Treasurer. iNo. 3.1 A N ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE .XX. repaying of Wylie avenue from Sixth av enue to Fulton street. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of I'ittsbnrg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That the Chief of tne Department of Pnblic Works be and he is hereby authorized and directed to cause to be repaved with block stone that por tion of Wylie avenue from Sixth avenne to Fulton street between the curb lines and tho block paving on each side of the tracks of the Central Tmction Co.'s Railway. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or dinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance, be and the same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils thin 27th day or May A. D. 18S9. H, P. FORD, President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select Council. G. L. HOLLIDAY. President of Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk ol Common Council. Mayor's office, Jnne L 1889. Approved. WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTEKMAIER Assistant Mayor's Cleric uecoraea in urainance hook, vol. i, page tj, 10th day of Jnne, A. D. 18S9. jeu-oz LL LADIES Wht ho are wllllne to sew for the Johnstown suf ferers are invited to come to the parlor of the THIRD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Sixth avenne. Jel2-9 !.5 ri tti lfiiteiirffliliiTOMlMlii1-i1i iiriMmflli ntii ttf 1fiigTffii flinft Mlifriik- AUCTION SALES. TRUSTEES' SALE -OF VALUABLE PROPERTY IN THE STATE OF MARYLAND. AND LYING ON THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE HARBOR OF THE CITY OF BALTIMORE. CONTAINING ABOUT80ACRESOFLAND. The undersigned, trnitees, will sell at public auction, at the REAL ESTATE EXCHANGE, 122 East Fayette street, on MONDAY, June 24, 1889. at I o'clock p. m.. ALL THAT VALU ABLE TRACT OF LAND lying on the south side of the Patapsco river, about ono mile from south side of the city of Baltimore.. Tho property wiH be offered first as an en tirety, and if not sold will be offered by lots. The property is splendidly located for manu facturing sites, and must in the near future bo used for that purpose, as evidenced by the lo cation on it at this time of three of the largest manufacturing enterprises in the State ot Maryland, viz, the Baltimore Cbromo Works. Rasfn Fertilizing Company, the Monumental Acid Works, etc Property can be reached by taking the Curtis Bay train at Camden station to Crisp's station, from which place it is bnt ten minutes' walk. The B. & O. R. R. has a track on the property in daily rise lor commercial purposes. Plats with full description, showing metes, bounds, courses and distances, and anv other information, can be had on application to the trustees. Terms: One-fourth cash, balance in one, two and three year, with interest and security, or all cash, at the option of the purchaser. W. BENTON CRISP. Trn.T RICHARD O. CRISP. fTrnste. Keyser Building. Calvert and German sts. MATTHEW & KIRKLAND, jel2-41 Auctioneers. L G. MACCONNEL. attorney; Diamond St. ORPHANS' COURT SALE. Estate of OWEN TRAYNOR, Deecased. In pursuance or an order of the Orphans' Conrt of Allegheny county, I will expose to public sale npon the premises, on THURSDAY, JUNE 27. 1S89, at 10 o'clock A. M a certain lot of ground, situate in the Thirty sixth ward, city of Pittsburg, having a front of 60 feet on Wabash avenne. and extending back: 135 feet, more or less, to a point having erected thereon 2-story frame dwelling house and neces sary outbuildings. This same is made subject to the joint rue by the purchaser and Mrs. Mary Traynor. widow, owner of adjoining property, of the hydrant standing on this lot, also of the ?ortlon of the ground rent arising therefrom, 'enns of sale One-half cash npon delivery of deed, and balance payable in two equal annual payments, with interest. Deferred payments to be secured by boud and mortgage, with scire facias clause, 60 days default, !250 to be paid on day of sale. Possession given on July 15. 1889. PATRICK KENNEDY. Executor. A. J. PENTECOST. Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent. 413 Grant street. Ju5-92-w ASSIGNEES SALE OF A COAL MINE ON Une of C. V. R. R. Pursuant to order ot the Court of Common Pleas. No. 1, at No. 4S2 December term, 1888, the undersigned assignees of the Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of EL B. will offer for sale on the nrcmlses on Wednea' I. day, June 20, at 10:30 a. Jr. all their right, title. interest ana claim in ana to a piece or tract -ox coal described as follows: Being all the coal underlying a certain tract or piece of land situated in Scott township, Allegheny county; near Leasdale station, on the line of tho 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, by Thos. Hnnter, High Sheriff of AUegheny County, by his deeds, dated the 18th day of December, 1880, and recorded in the Recorder's office of said county in deed book. vol. 410, pages S22 and 530. 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 the purchase money on day of sale and balance when deed is delivered J. H. SORG, 1 Assignees H. J. BERG, Jr., I of L. S. CUNNINGHAM, J F. and M. Bk. Je5-20-ws ADJOURNED EXECUTOR'S SALE OF; stocks The undersigned executors of. Michael McCuUongh. Jrwill expose at pubUo sale at the office of A. J. Pentecost. 413 Grant st, Pittsburg, on FRIDAY, June 14, at 2 p. st, 20 shares Consolidated Gas Co.. of Pittsburg. Terms cash. C. C. ARENSBERG, JOHN H. KERR, Executors. A. J. PENTECOST. Auctioneer. 'Jel2-30.W1 NOTICES Office of National Transit Company, ( Oil Crnr. Pa., June 7, 1889. -VTOTICE THE PATRONS OF THE NA JOi TIONAL Transit Company are hereby no' tilled that all credit balances npon the books of the National Transit Company at the begin ning of bnsiness Jnne 5, 18S9, and all outstand ing acceptances and certificates prior to tliat 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 of loss by flood June 4, 1889, from nineteen (19) tanks located in Olean and Allegheny town ships, Cattaraugus county. New York. jea-aa-p u. U'DAY. uenera' .Manager. AMUSEMENTS. TT ARRIS' THEATEK Every afternoon and night; Commencing Monday. Jnne 10, N. S. WOOD. jelO-2-jrwT PICNIC GROVE FREE WINDSOR PARK. Onl7 six miles from the city, sitnated on tha bluff overlookltg 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 given free to Sunday schools, societies, lodges. G.A.R. posts, private fetes, etc, the only charge being fara 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. revll-15-D ARCHITECTS. A. E. L1NKENHE1MEB, ARCHITECT, M5 Smithfield street, Pittsburg, Pa. Freihelt, FrenndBmldlng. second floor. mh24-80-MWT REMOVAL. ' George Hodgdon, Architect, has removed to his handsome new rooms. Safe Deposit Build ing, 83 Fourth ave. Take elevator to flftli floor mv!7-00-D LIFE INSURANCE RELIEF.JOHNSTOWN At a meeting of the Insurance Committee of the Provident Savings Life Assurance Society; of New York, held on the 6th inst.. It was, on motion, unanimously resolved that the officers of the Society be authorized and directed to pay any death claims resulting from the disas trous flood of the 31st nlto. as soon as the valid lty of said claims shall be suitably verified. SHEPPARD HO MANS, President; JOSEPH H. PARSONS, Vice Pres. WM. E. STEVENS, Secretary. New York, June 6, 1889. At a meeting of the Finance Committee ot the Provident Savings Life Assurance Society; of New York, held this day, it was, 'on motion, unanimously resolved that the President ba authorized and directed to subscribe for this Society the sum of SLOOO to the fnnd for tho relief of the sufferers by the disastrous flood, of the 31st ulto. Attest: WM. E. STEVENS, Secretary. New York, June 6, 1SS9. 3-Fittsburg office of the Provident Savings Life Assurance Society. Room 402, Hamilton building, 91 Fifth avenne. jeS-16 A. C. MCLEAN, Gen'l Agent. OAKLAND ' SQUARE, 8,500 each, moderate cash payment; balanca SSOO per annum, elegant new two-story and, mansard brick dwellings. 8 rooms, hall, bath, laundry, slate mantels, art fire places, tila hearths, sliding doors, wired for electric light, fine chandeliers, both gases, plate glass win dows, etc; Oakland Square, five minutes from Fifth avenue cable line and directly on line ot new cable loop which is to be constructed this summer; a beantif nl park (on which are sev eral hundred beautifnl shade trees), the wholo surrounded by streets and sidewalks, sewered and paved with asphaltum;on each side of and facing the park are the above described dwell ings; most desirable houses yet offered; en hancement of values sure 8AMUJEL-,W. . BLACKJA CO, 99 Fonrth ave. myll-39-D TIAN05, ORGANS. a HAMILTON, 91 AND 93 FIFTH AVENUE, Pittsburg. Pa. ap30-74-o D UNCAN C. WHITE, BuBdlng Contractor, 71 Diamond street. Second door above Smithfield, Pittsburg. lelt-7-srwT TO EUROPE ALL THE POPULAR steamers sailing this and next month are rapidly filling up. Apply for berths without delay. Tickets, drafts and letters of credit at N. Y. rates. MAX SCHAMBERG 4 CO- 62T Smithfield st, myll-wsn A, WHITELEY. 12SK THIRD AV&, UPSTAIRS. Gents' shoes soled and heeled in 15 minutes) L for 73 cents. Finest work in the city. mj23-ll- J-V: