-; -' S "VI s: THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH; SATURDAY,- .TUNE 15, 1889, - :v" JUDGE HITEJS PLEA. His Final Speech in Favor of the Prohibition Amendment, INSISTS HOME BEER IS YILE t Sees Some Good in High License, but More in None at All. THE LEGAL THASES OP THE QUESTION The descending rain pattered Ticiously upon the roof of the Union Rink, on Allegheny ave nue, Allegheny, last evenine, hut the Prohi bitionists took to it just like ducks; not a whit deterred from crowding the edifice. His Honor. Judge White, arrived simultaneously with a tremendous gust of wind that shook the edifice, bat His Honor was apparently in his element, and having deposited his reeking um brella and wiped the glistening rain drops from his hirsute appendage, he pro ceeded to fire invectives and epigrams at his friends. the enemy. There was a long platform, along which the judge paced incessantly, and when he reached the extreme end and balanced himself on his toes a good point came out and the audience got to expect it and applanded accordingly. From first to last there was no demonstration of hos tility, and no one had the temerity to take np the speaker's oft repeated challenges. He had things his own way and swayed his audience as effectually as if he were convincing a jury. His Honor commenced by an eloquent picture of the liquor man sui generis, aud drew with careful exactness an oral sketch of a mighty monster with whom a battle royal is to be w aged next Tuesday. Proceeding, the speaker said: "Now J;am willing to;be contradicted on any proposition I adancc I am here to ad vance arguments for prohiuition. and if lam not exact in my deductions I shall welcome cor rection. Does any one dispute the fact that the liquor people are stronger now than at any time in the past two centuries? And yet license of one kind or another has always been in vogue. If this is the case license is a failure. Who will sav that high, low, or any other sort of license will control the evils of intemperance. The excess of drinking is largely the result of foreign ideas transplanted from Germany and implanted here. Three years ago nine-tenths of our saloon keepers were foreigners. Though they have been weeded out in the past two ears llaughler the foreigners are still in the majority. Because this was a 'free' country they imagined they could break down all bounds and override our laws, selling on Sun day, election day and all other days. BREWERS SET THEM UP. "Men who cannot;speak a word of English have been set up in business by brewers on con dition that the beer brewed by the capitalist thould be sold exclusively. Why, a brewer came to see me during the License Court session with a pathetic plea for a man who, he said, would be ruined if he didn't get a license be cause he had so heavy a rent to pay. Upon inquiry I found that the poor man was pajing this heavy rent to the brewer whose creature he was. A minister of the gospel you know some preachers are black sheep Lame to beg me to give a license to a German who belonged to his church. I said to the minister: JIy friend, don't you know that they would put your saloonkcepiog friend in jail in Germany if he sold such vile adulterations there as he sells here?" I told the brewer that the beer he made was impure. Ok, no it isn't,' said he. I make goot, very goot peer." My friend,' said I, don't vouuse coculous tndictwinjour brew ery?" 'Ok not much, not much, not much, said he, and then I told him that I didn't be Jiete in giving Germans a monopoly. I thought the Irish and Americans should get a chance. And yet these Germans talk about their per sonal liberty being invaded!" THE LEGAL STATUS OF IT. "I don't believe that a license law is a sinful piece of legislation, for license laws do do some good after alL But I think it is unwise and in consistent for the State to grant licenses. The bale of liquor is the greatest evil in the State, ruinous to individuals, terrible in its effects upon families, and yet you ask me to concur in the action of the State in giving sanction to such an evil. We seek to prohibit th. sale and use of liquors as a beverage a common drink, because it confers no benefit upon the people ' but actually the reverse. There is another in consistency. The people are taxed to keep up courts, ponce iorceE, worKnouses ana prisons, i .. h.n (f .lien wflc it lifnini- Krriri In Allpflipnr I county and I call beer th meanest kind of lienor, although some of our German friends disagreed with me in License Court I believe that our jails would be empty, our Criminal Courts unnecessary, ana our police force di minished. Ana who are to be benefited? Not our young men who play pool and billiards in our gilded saloons; not the workingmen of Al legheny county who poured a million dollars in the till cf saloonists last year; not our homes or our families, but two sets of men, saloon keepers and manufacturers. Who are to be benefited? That's the naked question! KOUOn OS THE BAR. You all saw a long list of Philadelphia law yers and a little list of Allegheny county law yers who signed their names to an opinion that the proposed amendment was unconstitution al. Now, don't vou know that when any lawyer gets a good fee he can scrape up an argnment in favor of any side of a question? Laughter. These lawyers say that it is unconstitutional to amend the Constitution! Why, there are 50 things in the Constitution not one-tenth as im portant to our well-being as thisgreatquestion. Why is it not proper to amend our Constitution and take away from the State its sanction of this wretched business. The liquor people have money, and they are always fighting liquor laws. They shriek for high license and yet go into our Supreme Court with protests against the workings of the Brooks law. They are never satisfied. Do vou remember the local liquor act of 1S72T Why, it was a deluge upon our community as severe as the Johnstown flood, doubly infamous because secured by corruption of legislation. This question must be taken out of politics. I don't know much about poli tics, but I am told that- at every municipal election here each of the saloons has to have so much campaign money. Before Mayors can be elected in either of the twin cities they have to make certain promises. The liquor men are after free trade, and the corruption of politi cians is a means to an end. This question must be taken out of politics. Pnt the amend ment into the Constitution an 8 you'll then have something which can be changed only by the power that put it there. You and I know that for years the men who have run for office in this county have had to truckle to the sa loon element. The work of License Court in the past two years has broken the backbone of the animal. Go to the polls on Tuesday and kill it "They say it will hurt business. I pray God It will hurt one kind of business. I dou't think it will hurt fellows who take in SS3.000 in one rear. The liquor men can get ont of business. They'll have time enough. The manufacturers may suffer, but it will only be an incident in the progress of society. The law didn't tell them to build breweries. They went into the business at their own peril, knowing that the State could limit their rights. They had their eyes open, and mustn't be surprised if the btate taccs awav their business. "This personal liberty talk is all bosh. If aman starts a gamming ueu me law win not only shut np his place of business, but fine him and Imprison him. If a man starts a schindery on Western avenue he may own everything, but be must not maintain a nuisance or his per sonal liberty wiU melt away in jail. Men can not sell obscene books or immoral pictures. 31 en must not bet, so the law says. All of these are infractions of personal liberty. The fact is the individual must yield to the pub lic good, and so it is with the liquor traffic By the way, have you seen the liquor literature? It's worth preservation. I have some of it in my pocket now. When a man tells a lie there is sumething heroic in telling a big one. These men are all heroes. We must make liquor selling disreputable. Drive it off our main streets and on to back alleys and secret places and men will be asbamed to sell or drink it. Prohibition does prohibit, for there arc boroughs in Allegheny county which are not represented on the Criminal Court calendar. "I regard the coming election day as the most important event in this State in my lifetime! Did you see that crowd at License Court? Laughter. I wish I had a photograph of them. I am a little prominent in thi license business, but 1 shall thank Gnd when I cast my . rote for prohibition. Go home and work for it, cast your vote for it and you can go home and sleep soundly and wake up the next mora le and be gratified forever because you voted for temperance and right." Puke California port, sherry, angelica, muscatel, at 50 cents per full quart, or one dozen assorted at 5 50, at Max Klein's. MWFS - Frnuenbclm & Vitsack'a Iron Citv beer is the best In the market. Pure, wholesome and nutritious. ttssu, BASEBALL BRAHVS,0ifroewaS judgment on the diamond, are described tn to morrow's DISPATCH by Jake Morse, and will oe oj interest to. every lover of we national LAID TO REST. Funeral Services Over the Remains of the Late Gcter C Shidle. The funeral of Geter C Shidle, who died at Atlantic City, on last Tuesday, took place from the Sixth Presbyterian Church, corner of Franklin and Townsend streets, yesterday aft ernoon at 2 o'clock. Dr. J. T. Patterson, pastor of the church, preached the funeral sermon. He dwelt at some length on the well-known character of the deceased, saying that he was well liked by all with whom he came in contact. He further stated that he was an upright Christian. "No person," he said, "had any cause to reproach him. He was honest and trusted by all." Rev. Patterson told what hymns Mr. Shidle was most fond of when living. They were, "Rock of Ages," "It is Weil With my Soul." and "God be With You Till we Meet Again," dra wine lessons from each. His pastand future life were spoken of. Concluding he said; "He can never come back to us, and we would not have him do so. as he will be far happier on the golden strand." The hymns sung by the choir were "Nearer Mv God to Thee," "Sun or My Soul," and "It is Well With My Souk" The choir was com posed of men whose names are as follows: Prof. Harry Horner, Dr. J. Guy McCandless, J. W. Dihn. Job Ablett, J. E. Porter, Prof. R. M. Morton, H. L Thompson and Dr. W. T. English. Prof. W. H. Slack was the or ganist. The pall bearers were Lee S. Smith, Charles C. Baker, J. L. Lytle. William B. Lnpton, S. C. McCandless and Jos. Eichbaum. Although it was requested that no flowers be sent, eight beautiful designs were furnished by the lodges ol which he was a member and by friends. A cross made of tube roses was sent by No. 1 Cotnniandry. The church was crowded to its utmost capaci ty, and the remains were followed to the Alle gheny Cemetery, where they were interred, by about 40tf people in carriages. About halt of this number were members ot the same orders that the deceased used to belong to. The fun eral was the largest that has entered the ceme tery for a number of years. AMENDMENT MASS MEETINGS Will be Held nt the Follovrlnc Places and Addressed by the Speakers Named. Saturday evening. Copper "Works, Second avenue A. C. Rankin. West Elizabeth Hon. G. I. Dobson, Thirteenth ward John Sobieski. Lawrenceville R. F. Trevellick. Shousetown "Will J. McDonnell. Frankstown and Lincoln avenues, E. E. Isaac Cowen. Monday evening, June 17, East End Hon. G. L. Dobson. Grand Opera House, Pittsburg Hon. E. B. Dougherty. Twelfth ward John Sobieski. Odd Fellows' Hall, S. S. E. F. Trevel lick. Dravosburg Isaac Cowen. Jos. D. Weeks, Chairman. A. H. Leslie, Secretary County Committee. ICommunicated.i WEN OF feOUND JUDGMENT Will Vote 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 onr 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, peace and prosperity in which we are now living, and to fill our land with alienations, estrangements and bitterness. It comes to bring us evil, only evil, and that continually. 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. PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. Tlironcli Trains Over the Slnln Line. The main line of the Pennsylvania Hail road will be open through between Pitts burg and Harnsburg to-day, and trains Nos. 1 and 12 will be rnn through to and from Philadelphia and New York by the direct route. It is also expected that train No. 10 will run through by the direct route to morrow. Other trains are also to be put in service to-morrow or Hondav. Stockton Hotel. Cnpe May. N. J. Mr. F. Theo. "Walton, formerly of New York, announces the opening of the above famous and palatial hotel of the Jersey coast to-day. He has expended about 560, Opo in new improvements on the Stockton since last season, adding a new ball and amusement room, children's dining and playroom, elegant suites with parlor, bath and closet. The cuisine and service will be first-class. An elegant orchestra has been engaged to entertain the guests. The climate and beach at Cape May are delightful and he society charming. A brilliant and pros perous summer is looked for at .this queen of watering places. Imported Sherry. 1828, Imperial Amontillado Sherry, full quarts S3 00 1828. Imported Brown Sherry, full quarts 3 00 Pemartin Sherry, full quarts 2 00 Choice Old Brown Sherry, full quarts. 2 00 Harmony Sherry, full quarts..., 1 50 Fine Old Topaz'Sherry, lull quarts.... 1 00 For sale by G. W. Schmidt, 95 and 97 Fifth ave. Hnlf-Price Sale. Counters upon counters of fine suits must be cleared at once. We must sell these goods at any loss, and our half-price sale is a sure way to do it. Here, gentlemen, is the chance of a season. A bonanza for you all and a sure wav to buy and take a selec tion from fine cheviots, cassimeres, woolens, Scotch plaids, pinchecks, tricots and diag onals at one-half the regular price. The news has gone the rounds of the town, and anyone can see we mean business right from the word go. See samples in our corner show window, with tickets attachedhowing price. P. C. C. C, Cor. Grant and Diamotfu. sts., opp. the new Court House. Cheap Carpets. All-wool ingrains only 60c a yard; anv quantity and a variety of patterns; good brussels carpet at 40c a yard. "Arthur, Schondelmyer & Co., MThs 68 and 70 Ohio St., Allegheny. New Express Train to New York. The B. & O. B. B. 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. il, with" Pullman palace sleeping cars at tached. Fine Ere Whiskies. All the leading brands of pure rye whis kies, ranging in age. from 1869 down to the present month. Telephone 677. Schuetz, Renziehausen & Co., 100 and 102 Market St., cor. First ave. PIttsbnrir Beer. . Patronize Frauenheim & Vilsack. You will get a delicious beverage, and at the same .time encoutage home industry. ahs "Golden rival. Wedding" flour without a TTS Pore Rye Whiskies For sale by Geo. H. Bennett & Bro., 135 First ave., second door below Wood st. MY HEART'S DELIGHT, is the title of a cnarming American novel oy Sjoutse Stockton published entire in to-morrow's Dispatch. PIORSALE $6,0,00! Oakland on line of the proposed cable loop;lot 123x220, fronting on two otreets; can be divided into 10 choice lots; this is ata&rgaln. REED B. t'UlLt; cu., jn o. I3i ourtn are. jeia-iu Si-Display advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc., ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than fifty. cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. For the accommodation of the public, Branch Offices have been established at the folio-wing places, where Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient ad vertisements 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 The Dis patch. PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler street. EMIL O. STUCKEY, S4th street and 1'enn are. E. G. STUCKEY CO., Wylie ave.sand Fulton at. X. bTOKELY. Fifth Avenue Market House. -EAST END. J. TV. "WALLACE, E121 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. HcALLISTEli&SHEIBLER,Sthav. SAlwoodSt. SOUTHSIDX. JACOB srOHN. No. J Carson street CHAS. SCHWAEM, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCIIEK, 59 Federal street. II. J. McliP.IDE, Federal and Ohio streets. FEED H. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEKS&SON, Ohio and Chestnut stt. J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. O. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ves. WANTED Malo Heln. TTT ANTED ROCKMEN AT DINSMORE YY tunnel. ApplytoSUFERlNTEADENT. on the work. Jel3-75 TTANTED-TINNERS-TWO GOOD ROOF YY ERS. Apply to AUGUST HILLElt, 1906 Carson St., S. S., Pittsburg. Jel5-100 -TTTANTED-100 LABORERS ON AYYLIE AVE. TV Cable Roan at corner of Ilirh and Wylie ave. Apply on work. UOOTH.& FL1NN. Jctt-SS -TTrANTED-SIIEETMILL ROUGHER: MUST V be a first-class man. Apnly immediately to CANONSBURG IRON & STEgL CO., 421 Wood st. Jel5-2 -TTJ-ANTED-TWO EXPERIENCED LATHE V hands: stcadvwork. Apply at DUQUESNE FORGE COMPANY, Rankin station, or NO. Ill WATEK ST., city. JC15-92 WAi. TED-ONE FIRST-CLASS BREAD AND cake baker. Applr between 1 and 3 r. M. Saturday, June 15, at ROBERTS & STEELE'S. 1027 Liberty St.. Pittsburg. JeI4-C5 WANTEO-STENOGRAPHER AND TYPE WRITER, with knowledeeof railroad busi ness: wages ?4i) per month. Address, in own hand writing, B., Dispatch office. JeI5-13 -rj7"ANTEIJ-TRAVELER VTI10 WANTS TO V add imported pocket cutlery for Western Pennsylvania. Address POCKET CUTLERY, care P. O. Box 672, New York. Jel5-32 WANTED TWO GOOD STRAP-SADDLE makers, three lacers and two stitchers for fine work; none but first-class workmen need ap ply. GILLIAMAl'F'G. CO., Canton, I). jeS-74 -rTAI"E,, AGENTS TO SELL THE CLEM V KNTS safe to business aud professional men. farmers and private families. For.lllustrated catalogue and terms, address 11, CLEMENTS, Cincinnati. O. Je9-107 -TTTANTED-MEN TO TAKE CHARGE OF V country offices: salary S40 to ?60 pr month and expenses. Call or address, with stamp, I1ROWN, REASONUR & CO., 6146 Wentworth ave., Englewood, 111. Jel2-43-ws WANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING powder and pure spices: gifts with goods: coke workers, miners or mlllmen can makemoney In their spare time. YAMASHIRO TEA CO., 83 Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa. Ja26-86-TTS WANTED-AGENTS FOR CHAMPION FLUE scraper everywhere; recommends itself: large profits and liberal terms to active men: send for circulars and nrlce list. CHAMPION FLUE SCRAPER CO., 170 Race St., Cincinnati, O. jel5-J0 WfAHTEU BARBERS FOR CITY AND T V country jobs; also, some good shops for sale and big bargains for those Intending to start bar ber shofii; agency for the largest barbers1 supply manufacturer In the world. ROSS W. BLACK, 8a Diamond street, Pittsburg. Jel4-C5 -rTJ"ANTED-A GOOD MAN FOR A COMPANY Y to take hold of a specialty In the Iron busi ness: a perfect monopoly, secured by invincible patent running for 22 Years. Particulars confi dentially from J AS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Jel5-8-D WANILU-GENTLEMKN TO ATTEND N. Y. Cutting School, No. 514 Wood St.: Urllng actual measurement system taught In all its branches; the only true system fitting any and all shapes; Instructions 10 A. 11. to 4 1 IT. ; even ings 7 to 9 F. M. ; call or write for circular. apr30-63 -rrTASTEU-HAD -WRITERS AT SMART'S V COLLEGE, 4 Sixth street. Pittsburg. Pen manship, bookkeeping, eclectic shorthand, type writing, arithmetic, etc., thoroughly taught tor ?5 per month : Instruction private for both sexes; open through summer, day and evening. Jel2-97-TTBSa TTJ-ANTED AGENTS "THE JOHNSTOWN V Horror, orthe Valley of Death." Tlierusu for canvassing books has afreadv begun; graphic descriptions, authentic Information, thrilling tales of heroism ; agents will have to come in quick. P. J. FLEMING & CO., 77 Diamond St., Pitts burg, Pa. Jel3-C8 -TTANTED-MANAGER ON SALARY f2,000 Y V per year, to open branch office in your lo cality; Dusiness purely mercantile: one that will Inspire you with pride, pleasure and profit; trade established: no canvassing or peddling: a rare op portunity. J. E. SHEPARU, 25 and 27 W. Fifth st., Cincinnati, O. ap3-72-ws -TTTANTED-LlVE AGENTS ALL OVER CAM- V BRIA and surroundlngeounties to sell this memorial of the greatest calamity of modern times, "The Johnstown Horror, orthe Valley of Death:" 500 pages, lully Illustrated: hundreds of this book are being sent to all parts of the world. For outfits, terms and territory apply to P. J. FLEMING A CO., 77 Diamond St., Dispatch Bnlld lng, Pittsburg, Pa. IelS-78 Mole and Female Heln. W ANTED--6 FARM HANDS, AN EMIGRANT boy. a hostler, cooks, chambermaids, dress maker and 4 sewing girls, waitress and chamber maid for small family, S3 50 per week, MEE- HAN'S AGENCY, 545 Grant st. el2 WANTED - ?25 WEEKLY' REPRESENTA TIVE, male or female, in every community; goods staple: household necessity; sell at sight; no peddling; salary paid promptly, and expenses ad vanced. Full particulars and valuable sample case free: we mean juct what we say. Address at once STANDARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. Jel4-70-I -rrT-ANTED-EVERY ART CANVASSER AND W others in this country to know that E. W. Walker & Co., publishers, 101 Chauncy St., Bos ton, with branches at 331 Westminster st., Provi dence: 8 Union sq., New York; 1217 Filbert St., Philadelphia; 529 Seventh st.'N. W.. Washington; 53 NINTH ST., PITTSBURG, and 193 La Salle St.. Chicago, have just Issued In sections the finest American art collection ever published In the country; full commission paid on collection of SI bv our carrier. Don't fall to call and see the work. JC14-56 Situations. WANTED-POSITION BY YOUNG MAN, speaks English, French and German, as bookkeeper or correspondent; best referenr.es. Address F. M., Dispatch office. Jel2-86 Partners. -TTT-.AN TED-FOR B USIN ESS OPPORTUNITY A reliable active business man to open office and take New York agencv for legitimate and profitable manufacturing business having plant and principal office in Philadelphia; he must be able to command and willing to Invest from f5, 000 top, 000 In the business: we are prepared to oner liberal Inducements to the right party: com munications desired from principals only who are Prepared to talk business. Address P. O. BOX ri, Philadelphia. Jei5-29 -TTJ" ANTED A PARTNER IN A WELL YV "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 of the depart ments or to take charge of the office: capital re quired, 815,010: no one need apply who Is not pos sessed of good business qualifications and of un doubted Integrity: references given and re quired; 'all communications will be regarded as confidential. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, Jel2-2S-D Rooms, Uonses. Etc WANTED-TWO OR THREE ROOMS FOR housekeeping by gentleman and wife with out children; centrally located. Address S. S. W., Dlsoatcb oflce. Jel5-27 Financial. TTT ANTED -MORTGAGES IS ANY VY amounts: 4 to 6 per cent; cltyand country; no uciav. (7vd.uvi jjijjLVA a, jr. JK ft CO., 9! Ja20-55-XThS iounn avenue. WANTED-MORTGAGS-1.000,000TOLOAN In large and small amounts at 4, 5 and 6 per cent, free of State tax; no delay. ItEEU B. UOYLES CO., 131 Fourth ave. my21-60 WANTED-MORTGAGES-8500 TO $500,000 ON mortgages, city or country property : 4J, 5 and 6 per cent. JAJS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., telephone 875. Je8-S5-MWTS TjrrANTED-TO LOAN K00.0CI0. IN AMOUNTS YY of $3,000 and upward, on city and snburban property, on 4 percent, free of Ui: alio smaller amounts at i and 6 per cent. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. se21-d2S-D -TTT-ANTED-MORTG AGES-SI, 000, 000TO LOAN YY on city and suburban properties at 4M, Sand (percent, and on farms In Allegheny and adja cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PENNOCK ft SON, 105 Fourth avenue. p"-f41 WANTKD-TO LOAN (200,000 ON MORT GAGES: (100 and npward at 6 per cent; (500,000 at 4K per cent on 'residences or bnslness property: also In adjoining counties. S. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenue. oc3l-cM-D WANTED. Financial. ' WANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYTO LOAN in sums to suit, at 4, 5 and 6 per cent. GRABBING ft LYON. 135 Fourth ave. ap6-el-D TTANTED-MORTGAGES-MON EY TO LOAN YY In sums to suit at i)i, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES ft BAILEY, 161 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl9-14 ANTKD-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP ERTY, over S4.000: AM ner cent: no tax. ENRYA. WEAVER ft CO.. IBJ'ourth avenue. mh2-a22-D -TTTANTED-RENTS COLLECTED FKOMPI- VV LY: property managed with satisfaction. ALLES ft BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 107. ialv-Sl TI7"A.NTED-TO-BUY A SMALL SHETLAND V pony; must be sound and perlectly quiet, for a child to drive. W. H. WOOD, 3306 Forbes St., Oakland. Jd5-91 WANTED-MORTGAGE3!.'MORTGAGESI IN sumsof500toS20.0uO and upward on city or suburban Improved real estate, at lowest rales. ALEXANDER ft LEE, 313 Wood st. Jel5-94-MWS OlUcellnneons. TT7-ANTED-LADIES TO KNOWHAUGH ft Y Keenan repair, refinlsh or upholster old furniture promptly and in the best possible man ner. 33AND34 WATER ST. 'Phone 1626. raY9-82 TTTANTED-TO SELL FIRST-CLASB PHOTO YV GRAPH gallery, located In a good town, do ing good business: only two other galleries: sickness the only reason for selling. Address PHOTOGRAPHER, 34 Fifth ave., city. jel5-M -T.XANTEU-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO YV TOGRAPHER, 96 Fifth avenue. Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that he is making fine cabinets at ?1 50 per dozen: photos delivered when promised: Instan taneous process. mhl3-63 WANTED-AN Y PARTY N OT HAV1N G THE ready cash, wanting to furnish a house or room with furniture or carpets orhousehold goods of any kind, or wants to dress genteel, or wants a gold watch, address care P. O.TlOX NO. 501, city, and you can pave the means furnished you at a low rate of Interest. 3 ell-" FOB. SALE iniPROVED REAL ESTATE. CitT Residence. FOR SALE-ON MT. WASHINGTON-TWO brick houses of 5 rooms each; price only i.7j0 each. O. BERINGER ft SON, 103 fourth ave. Jel5-17-Tus FOR SALE-NEAR MT. OLIVER INCLINE, an almost new frame dwelling of 3 rooms and finished attic: price only SL450. C. BERINGER ft SON, 103 Fourth ave. Jel5-17-Tns ITIOR SALE-FRANKLIN ST. A BARGAIN: 3-fitorv brick house of 11 rooms, bath, hot and cold water, marble mantels: good repair. J. R. COOPER ft CO , 107 Fourth ave. Jel5-U JL - FOR SALE-MILLER ST., NEAR CENTER ave., a good brick bouse, 6 rooms, hall, etc.; side entrance: lot 20x120: nice location: at a bar gain. J. R. COOPER ft CO., 107 Fourth ave. jel5-ll TTKM SALE WYLIE AVR " snti ALMOST new two-storv brick house. 7 rooms aud fin ished attic. Inside shutters, good cellar, etc.; easy terms. J. R. COOPER ft CO., 107 Fourth ave. JclS-11 FOR SALE-JilOO, TERMS EASY, WILL BUY brick dwelling, 45rooms, cellar and nat. gas: sewered: nice jard: side alley; Gist st near Bluff st. : big bargain. ALLES ft BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Jel4-60 FOR SALE -RENTAL S900 PER YEAR; PRICE 50.500, Wylle ave., near Jones st., 4 new brick dwellings: sewered; lot 40x112 to 20-foot alley. ALLES ft BAILEY, 161 Fourth ave.; tele phone 167. Jel4-42 FORSALE-6WWYLIEAVE..BR1CKDWELL-1NG: mansard slate roof, 6 rooms, finished attic, hall, cellar, gas and water, etc. : lot lsHxlOO It. ; price 62,750; termscasy. ALLES ft BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave., Tel. 167. ie!3-84 FORSALE-PENN AVE. PROPERTIES. PER SONS desiring a good investment on Penn ave.. between Third and Sixth Bts., should call for particulars, as we have a number of bargains on said ave. C. BERIN GER ft SON, 103 Fourth ave. Jel5-17-Tus FOR SALE-CONGRESS ST.. NEAR WYLIE avenue, brick bouse 7 rooms, hall, etc: also In rear and fronting on Elm st,, brick house of 6 rooms, hall, inside shutters, bath, etc.: both houses are in iirst-clas3 repair: A No. 1 Invest ment. J. B. COOPER ft CO.. 107 Fourth aic. Jel5-ll FOR SALE WASHINGTON STREET, NEAR Fifth ave., a 2-story and attic brick dwell ing of 6 rooms, ball, vestibule, bathroom. Inside w. c, h. and c water, slate mantels, elegant chandelier, etc: lot 19x107 to an alley: this fine city home a bargain. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Jel5-5-D FOR SALE-S3.600 WILL BUY A FORBES ave. property, near Gist St. ; lot 20x120. front ing on Forbes ave. and Ann street; 6-roomed brick, hall, cellar, water, etc. ; on Forbes ave., and a 3-roomed framo on Ann st. ; rents for S400 per year; large back yard. ALLES ft BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. ; tel. 167. Jel5-79-Tussu 17OR SALE L300 INVESTMENT-LAW- RENCEVILLE. between Forty-ninth and Fiftieth streets, lot 26x100, with 2-story frame dwelling, 6 rooms and attic on front and 4 rooms and attic frame dwelling on rear; total rental 390 per year: a bargain; must sell at once. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO.. 99 Fourth ave. icl3-l FOR SALE-SI, 150-TEKMS 300 CASH. BAL ANCE monthly buys a nice, new frame house of 5 rooms, hall, cellar, water, stable, side alley: lot 20x90 to an alley; suitable for two fam ilies; possession at ouce; best bargain ever offered: act quick ir you want It; one square from Thirteenth ward scboolhouse, on Vera street. ALLES ft BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 1671. Jel5-14 East End Residences. FOR SALE A VERT NICE FRAME HOUSE of 7 rooms, with a good sized lot, at Oakland and near cable line; price only S3, 700. C. BERIN GER ft SON, 103 Fourth ave. Jel5-I7-Tus FOR SALE-SOUTH HILAND AVE., E. E.. a rare opportunity; an elegant new brick house of 8 rooms; all conveniences; well worth 83.500: will sell for ?7,50O on terms to suit. I), e. THOMAS ft CO., 408 Grant st. JeI3-83 TTlOR SALE-AT OAK LAND-CONVENIENT X to cauie cars; lrime nouse or 6 rooms, nail, cellar, closets, marble mantels. Inside shutters, both gases, etc: lot 22x100 feet to an allev, with nice stable: price only (3,500. ALEXANDER ft LEE, 313 Wood St. Jel5-95 . FOR SALE NEAR SHADY LANE, AN ELE GANT 2-story Queen Anne fr. dwelling 6 rooms, kitchen, laundrv and bath,h. and c. water, nat. gas: everything In first-class condition; price w.vw; terms C3sy; 101 43xiw to aney. u. j, JVC UEILLY, 77 Diamond st. JC12-40 -CV)R SALE-IN THE EAST END AT $4.W-A JTJ nice house almost new, having 6 rooms and all modern conveniences with nice corner lot; beauti ful property; convenient location; near railroad and cable cars. JAS. W. DRAPIS ft CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Jelo-D FOR SALE-IN THE EAST END-HAND-SOilt: dwelling of 6 rooms and flnlsned attic, hall, 'vestibule, double parlors, slate mantels, gas, hath, laundry. Inside shutters, etc., etc; corner lot 24x100 feet three minutes from either Penn or Fifth avenue cable cars: price only S4.OD0. ALEXANDER 4 LEE, 313 Wood St. jel5-9j FOR SALE-COUNTRY RESIDENCE IN THE city; about 10 minutes walk from Court House; splendid opportunity; house contains 10 rooms, bath room, natural gas, etc.; lot 60x132, beautifully laid out with trees, plants, shrubbery, etc.; no better chance for a quiet, retired home. J. C. EEILLY, No. 77 Diamond st. Je7-S5-KOD FOR SALE $3,930 E. E., MCCL1NTOCK place. Elyslan ave, corner property, elegant new two-story frame dwelling, 6 rooms, hall, both gases, hot and cold water, bath, slate mantels, etc.: lot 50x109 feet: 5 minutes from Filth ave. cable or P. R. K. station; easv terms: a bargain. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., ' Fourth ave. Jel3-1 FOR SAL E-f2,700-A BARGAIN-NEW frame house 6 rooms and attic, vestibule and hall, front and back porcucs, a beautiful lot with full grown shade trees, situated on good street; terms, $500 down and balance to suit purchaser; this Is a good property, and should be seen. Call on KELLY ft ROGERS, No. 6315 Station street. East End Jel5-80 EOB SALE-A NEW BRICK HOUSE OF 9 rooms, reception hall, batb, 1. w. c, laundry in basement, all rooms nicely papered, slate man tels; everything first class; a fine lot, on good street; near station and cable cars; only $5,800: terms, J2, 000 down, balance two years without in terest: this is something worth looking at. Call on KELLY & ROGERS, No. 6315 Station street, East End. Jel5-S0 FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN-ON ONE OF the finest avenues In bhadyslde; three minutes from bhadyslde station and seven minutes from cable cars; a complete modern Queen Anne brick residence of 11 rooms and reception hall, porches, etc. : large stable ana carriage house; lot 60x213; only $20, 000, on easy terms; owner's reasons for selling, leaving the city, REED B. COYuE ft CO., 131 Fourth ave. Jel5-22 FOR SALE LARIMER AVE., E. E., 5 MIN UTES' walk from Liberty station, a hand some, modern style 2-story select brick dwelling, 8 rooms, finished attic reception hall, bath. Inside shutters and w. c. slate and marble mantels, tile hearths, front and rear porches, natural gas, elec tric lights, etc.: lot 24x120 to alley, or will sell ad ditional lot If desired; a bargain. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth are. Jel5-89-TuFS FOR SALE-SHADE, ROOMINESS AND OUT LOOK are features to consider In buying residence property; these and many other ad 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 tbe 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 shads trees: new cable loop (for which ordinance Is In Councils) to go within 100 feet of tbe square: price of houses, standing on lots 0x100, $8,600; terms, moderate, cash payment, remainder upon long time; most beautiful district or the city and convenient to all parts. Apply to SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO.. 99 Fourth avenue. my 12-71 Alleuhcny Residences. TTiOR SALE HOUSE AND' GROUNDS ON JC Perrysville avenue, Allegheny, on line of electric cars; lot 100x200 feet; fruit and shade trees: good dwelling of 8 rooms: hall In center: natural gas, etc ; a good property, and can be bought at a bargain avenue. JAS. JC15-S-D FOR SALE-SECOND WARD. ALLEGHENY. new2-story brick residence of 6 rooms, fin ished attic, vestibule, slate mantels, fine chande liers. Inside shutters, bath, hot and cold water; newly papered r natural and artificial gas: Inside w. c. ; pantry, laundry with sta. tubs, good cellar: only two squares trom parks; good lot; only $8,000, on easy terms. REED B. COYLE ft CO., 11 Fourth ave. " Jel5-a FOR SALE IMPROVED READ ESTATE. Allegheny Residences. FOR SALE AT $1,000-ON CLIFTON AVE.. Allegheny, new house 7 rooms, beside 3 In attic: lot 30x170 ft. W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Je2-63-3.6,10,13,15 TJH)R 8ALE-K000-NO. 236 WASHINGTON XI ave., Allegheny; lot 24x129; frame house six rooms and store; good value. A. LEO GATE 4 SON. 31 Federal St., Allegheny. JeI4-71 FORSALE-HANDbOME MODERN HOUSE all conveniences and large lot, choice loca tlon. Bid well street, Allegheny; low price easy terms. JNO. H.,M'CREERY, 95 Fifth ave. aD9-46-TTS FOR SALE-ON' ESPLANADE ST., NEAR the parks, Allegheny; a good bouse In first class order; 8 rooms, late Improvements: lot 20x120 it. to James st. W. A. HERRON ft SONS. 80 Fourth ave. Je2-3-3,6,10,13,15 FOR SALE CHEAP-ON STOCKTON AVE NUE, near Arch street, Allegheny, Iot20x 240 feet, to Park wav, with a large and commo dious dwelling. Call on W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. lcll-54-rrs TTOR SALE A PAYING INVESTMENT: A? well Improved Allegheny property on Li- cock St., near Sandusky et.. paying enough rent iumas:e7perceninci on sv,uw, tnepn W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Je4-;i-4,7,l0,l3,15 FOR SALE-HO0O-B1G BARGAIN NEW pressed brick front dwelling 7 rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, range. Inside w. c. In Second ward. Allegheny; Immediate possession, BAL TEN SPERGER 4 WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave Jela-7 FOR SALE A NICEBR1CK DWELLING OF 7 rooms, bath, w,c. natural gas, etc.; lot 22x 139 feet to an alley; In Second ward, Allegheny, close to street cars: price only $5,500. JAS. W. DRAPUft CO,, 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. jel5-S-p FOR SALE-FRONTING THE MOST DESIR ABLE part of the North Parks, cor. North ave. and Webster St. a good brick dwelling, 10 rooms, lot 20x107; at auction Jnne 25, 1889, at 2:30 o'clock r, M on the premises. W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, $0 Fourth ave. Jel3-88-13, 15. 18,22 Hnzelwood Residences. FOR SALE-SECOND AVE.. GLENWOOD, AN elegant 3-story frame dwelling, nearly new, 12 rooms, store room and large meeting ball; price $4. 600, less than cost of building; lot 24x126. J. C. RE1LLY. 77 Diamond St. Jel2-40 Suburban Residences. FOR SALE-SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, 8 rooms, bath, w. c , range, pantries, 4 bay windows, 4Dorches; lot 60x100, with elegant shade trees: only $3,500. LUTTON ft E1CHTER, 90 Fourth ave. Jell-49-TTS TTiOR SALE WILKINSBUKG: J2.800: NORTH A? St., neat 2-story frame house, 6 rooms, finished attic slate mantels, bar wit hall. windows. porches, etc. : lot 44x124 to allev: terms SjbO cash balance as rent. J. R. COOPER 4 CO., 107 Fourth ave. jel5-U FOR SALE-A COUNTRY HOME, ON LINE of railroad; 26 acres, with fine residence; natural gas, etc ; largo orchard of choice fruit, shrubbery, fine natural sprlngof pure water, out buildings, etc., etc.: would exchange for cltr property. Terms of JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 129 b'ourth avenue, Pittsburg. JeI5-9-D pi IOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN RESI DENCE, modern dwelllnxr of 11 rooms, fin ished with taste; papered throughout: all the latest modern Improvements; handsome lot of over an acre of ground; large lawn; ornamental shade and fruit trees, shrubbery, etc., within 3 minutes' walk of station: will be sold at a bargain. ALEXANDER 4 LEE, 313 Wood st. Jel5-96-TTS POR SALE WILKINSBURG $500 CASH, balance in 10 years: new and neat frame dwelling, 7 rooms, reception hall, finished attic, good cellar, water in kitchen, nat. gas, good sew erage, etc. : lot 52x120; choice location, and only 6 minutes from station; streets 50 feet wide, with shade trees planted on each side; this Is without doubt the most deslrableresldence property In the borough ; an exceptional bargain, J, n. uuuriut ft Co., 107 Fourth ave. JelS-11 FOR SALE SUBURBAN HOUSE AND grounds, near the city and railroad station; 8 rooms in house, sewing room, ball, dry cellar, natural gas, and all In nice order: fine lot, 125x200 feet; fruit and shade trees and shrubbery, good water, beautiful location; a cool, shady spot, la the midst of pleasing surroundings; price low; terms to suit; Immediate possession; would take a small cttv property In part payment. Keysatofflce uuaq, w..uxwwr.E. A KJ., lis jounu avenue, Pittsburg. JeU-53-D FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. FOR SALE-50 BUILDING LOTS ON MOUNT Washington, 8 minutes' walk from the Incline plane and close to first station on Castle Shannon Railroad; Washington avenue, Boggs avenne. Chess avenue; all large lots aud will be sold away down, cheaper than anv property on the hill, to settle up with heirs; auction sale on Saturday af ternoon or this week, at 3 o'clock, on the premises. Plans, etc.. from J AS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. Jel2-29-WFS East End Lots. FOR SALE-WALLINGFORD ST..NEARNEV ILLE St.. building lots: location good; price low. W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. 1e2-58-3,6,8,U,15 FOR SALE-COR. SHADY AND HOMEWOOD aves.: 5 acres, beautifully situated; cheap and easy terms. J. IS. COOPER 4 CO., 107 Fourth avenue Jel5-ll FOR SALE FINEST BUILDING LOTS IN the city: 50 feet front, on Mellon street: con venient to cable cars and R.R., at $1,600; terms to suit. MELLON BROS., 6349 Station street, E. E. Jell-82-TTS FOR SALE AT BEN VENUE, LARGE bnlldlnir site. 173 ft. on Mlllvale ave.. 250 ft. along P. R. R.; good location for store: price. 3,uuu. juLkU.t iuturufais, ot station sc, E. E. Jel4-70-D FOR SALE-ACRE LOTS FRONTING ROUP ST., 200 feet deep, nearWilkinsave.,Twenty second ward: the ground lavs well, tbe location is beautiful. W. A. HERRON ft SONS. 80 Fourth ave. Jcl'95-Tu8 FOR SALE-COME QUICK AND SECURE ONE of those fine lots on llomewood ave- Home wood: they are going fast, as ther are very desir able and cheap at $950 each. MELLON BROTH ERS, 6349 Station St., E. E. Jcll-70-D FOR SALE-28 NICE BUILDING LOTS IN the East End, elose to railroad station; all perfectly level and dry: will sell forS300 each. If all taken together. JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO 129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburgh Jel5-8-D FOR SALE-ONLY $500 FOR A BEAUTIFUL bhadyslde building site 100x150, covered with large forest trees and commanding a splendid view: only3minntesfrom station; other city con veniences. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. J C15-4-15. 18, 2a 22. 24, 25, 27, 29 FOR SALE-LOTS! LOTS1-3 CHOICE LOTS on Frankstown ave., Brushton station. Bank of Commerce addition plan; each 40x140 feet to 24-foot alley: terms, $50 down and $10 a month; cheaoest lots In tbe market. Secure plan trom JOHN F. BAXTEH. Agent, 512 Smlthfleld St. Je9-61-WSSu FOR SALE-ON THE EASIEST TERMS AND at prices much lower than any In the sur rounding neighborhood, lots 40 and 60 feet front age, and 100 to 150 feet in depth, in that best of all locations, "Baum Grove." MELLON, BROS.. E. E.. or JOHN F. BAXTER, Ag't, 512 Smlthfleld street. Je9-62-Tus FOR SALE-FINE SPECULATION ON LINE of P. It. IC.Swlssvale station; 40 acres of land especially adapted Jor subdivision Into choice building lots: natural gasand city water pipes run through the property; 61 trains stop here dally; monthly tickets 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, ft CO., 99 Fourth avenue. SAMUEL W. BLACK jel2-33-D Suburban Lot. TT7OR SALE AT IDLEWOOD-6 MINUTES JD from station. 12 acres beautifully situated, at a bargain. J. B, COOPER ft CO., 107 Fourth ave. Jelo-11 T7X1R SALE-AT-EUGEWCOD. P. R. B. DE- V SUCABLE building lots 56x192 feet; $500 each. W. A. HEREON 4 SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. my30-8t-3a,jul,4,8,lZ,la TTIflR SAT.F. AT WILKINSBURG. BEAUTI JD FULLY located near the station; lots 52x120 leet; only $5. 80 Fourth ave. W. A. HEBRON 4 SONS. No. jel-95-1,4,9,12,13 T7IOK SALE-18N1CEBUILD1NGLOTS FRONT- I' ING on Wallace, Pitt and North streets. wllkinsDurg; easy payments. ROTH, 100 Fourth avenue. E. D. WINGEN- Je8-67-TTSSU ITiOR SALE-5 ACRES OF LAND. NEAR TOE city and close to railroad,. fronting on main road: price $1,600. JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO.. 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Jel5-S-D FOR SALE-10 ACRES OR 20 ACHES CON VENIENT to the city and railroad: a beauti ful part of the country. Terms, etc., from JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Jel5-S-D FOR SALE-$150u0 UPWARDS, BUILDING lots 25x150 feet deep, fronting tho Plank road. Chartlers township, Just out and Immedi ately adjoining the city line; terras easy. W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave my33-S4-30,jul,4,8.12.15 J?OB SALE-A FEWOFTnOSE FINE LOTS 1 In the "Orchard plan." Wilklusburg, are still for sale: a number were disposed of at public sale on Thursday; those remaining will be sold on the same liberal payments, H toU In cash, bal ance In from 1 to 10 years: money furnished to those who want to build. Plans from JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Jel5-8-D FOR SALE-AT "FEBNWOOD," SEVEN miles from Pittsburg, on Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railroad (Gibson Sta.), 100 acres, fronting the Ohio river, in lots of any size desired ; magnifi cent view, good water, near station, public 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. 93 Diamond St., Pittsburg, or on the premlies. je9-5-MW6Su FOR SALE-(99)-SATUEDAY, JUNE 15. AT auction, lots 25X120; situation unsurpassed for health, beauty ot scenery and convenience to schools, churches andthe center of the city, only 12 minutes from Smlthfleld St., fronting on 60 it. streets and extending to 20 ft. alleys: trains leave the Castle Shannon Incline 1:30 r. M. ; this isyourcbancetogetabomeonyour own terms; $10 down, balance $5 per month and no Interest on deferred payments: be your own landlord: stop paying rentt.be aproperty owner; buy a lot for your children: prfce$200and upward: make your selection at once before all tbe good lots are gone; 18 sold: auction sale Saturday, June 15, upon ar rival of train, leaving Castle Shannon Incline 1:30 r. M. Private sale daily at SAMUEL W. BLACK SqO.'S,9Fourthave. -, t ' Jel3-1 FOR SALE-LOTS. An.ecb.cnT Lou. TTIOR SALE-LOTS-FHONTING ON TWO streets In Second ward. Allegheny. 20x101 ft.. a50: easy terms. W. W. MCNEILL 4 BRO., 105 Fourth ave, Jel2-26 FOR SALE-LOTS ON MAPLE AND LINDEN avenues and Lombard street. Allegheny, In the Tenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap ply to JOSEPH McNAUGHEE, 43 N. Diamond st. mh7-9S-D TTIOB SALE VERY CHEAP, AT THE HEAD JJ of tho Nunnery Hill Incline; Twelrth ward. Allegheny, desirable building lots; call or send for plans. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. J e2-50-4, 7,12,15,19,22, 26, 29 1 Uarelwood Lots. T710R SALE AT GLENWOOD, FRONTING XI Second ave., 10 acres of the choicest land in Twenty-third ward; can be sub-divided to ad vantage. For plans and particulars call and see J. R. COOPER ft CO., SOTFourth ave. Jel5-ll FOR SALE-LOTS-BLAIR ESTATE, GLEN WOOD, at Auction, and Hazelwood, Twenty third ward, city, Monday, Juno 17. and every Monday thereafter on arrival at Glenwood of trains leaving city at 3:20 and 3:35 p. m.: only 15 minutes ride from new Baltimore and Ohio depot; 40 trains stop dally; monthly tickets iii cents per trip: lots 24x120 feet on Second Avenue and good side streets; water, gas, and all city advantages; only three to five minutes' walk from station: easy terms; ten per cent. cash, balance on monthly payments If desired. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO, 99 Fourth Avenue. JeI4-63-D FOR SALE-FARM OF 48 ACRES, WITH dwelling, bank barn, grain and corn house; abundance of spring water; well suited for stock, grass, grain or gardening: good orchard (apple; peach aud plum): situate near Sewlckley. ED W1TTISH, 410 Grant st-. Pittsburg, Pa. Jel3-D FOR SALE FARM THE PATTERSON FARM, three miles southeast of Parnassus. In Upper Burrell township, Westmoreland county, will be sold at public outcry on Thursday, June 2U. 1889, at 2 o'clock P. M. Said farm contains 106 acres, mostly cleared, with ail necessary build ings and improvements. For particulars Inquire of R. S. DINSMORE, Parnassus, Pa. Je6-50-8.9.15,16,19 Miscellaneous. FOR SALE-ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.-HOTELS, boarding bouses, cottages, lots and bath bouses to let or for sale by I. G. ADAMS ft CO., real estate agents, R. Est, 4 Law Bdg Atlantic Cltv. N. J. my20-24-D ' FOR SAIiE BUSINESS. Bnslnes Chances. FOR SALE-CORNER CIGAR STAND. DOWN town; good business: small capital. BAL TENSPERGER 4 WILLIAMS. 151 Fourth ave. Jel5-7 FOR SALE-A FIRSTCLASS LAUNDRY AND steam dyeing establishment, located In Alle gheny and doing a good business C BERINGER saufi, mi ourtn ave. Jel4-43 po IOR SALE-AN OLD-ESTABLISHED JOB BING camenter business In tbe cltv. with tools, fixtures, stock, etc: steam power, etc. Full particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. Jel3-lO0-MThs FOR SALE WELL ESTABLISHED GROCERY' business In best neighborhood In Allegheny City; full particulars only to those meaning busi ness; will sell or give long lease on property. BALTENSFERGEB ft WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. Jei5-7 FOR SALE A RETAIL GROCERY BUSINESS In a good location In Allegheny, corner of two streetsand populousnelghborbood;oId ageof pres ent owners the only reason for selling; a fine opening. JAS.W. DRAPE 4 CO.,129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Jel5-8-D FOR SALE-LbASE, GOOD WILL AND FUR NlSHMENTof an established livery and un dertaking business: centrally located and doing a good business; reasons for selling to settle up an estate. For particulars apply to JNO. F.MYERS, No. 10 Federal St., or TVM. N EIDER, 75 and 77 ilrst st., Allegheny. Jel2-94 FOR 8ALE-GEO. HARRIS' CONFECTION ERY, notion, tobacco and cigar store, with stock and fixtures, cor. Thirty-fourth and Penn ave.; will sell at Invoice: best stand in Lawrence vllle: satisfactory reasons given for selling. See OWNER, on premises, or THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3507 Butler st. 1el3-30-WTSSn FOR SALE FINE, EXTENSIVE AND PROF ITABLE bakery, Ice cream and confection ery business; nothing better and must be sold: also, grocery, drygoods, drug, cigar, china and notion stores; printing office, butcher shop, up holstery business, bakeries and other business chances. Free particulars. SHEPAED ft CO.. 54 Fifth ave. Jel5 FOR SALE-SPLENDID BUSINESS CHANCE Being obliged to leave Cincinnati to take charge of foreign Interests, 1 offer my business for sale very cheap: a light mauufacturing, artistic business paying well, owing no debts and plenty of orders rrom all parts of the United States; any young man having $3,000 can secure a chance seldom to be met with: no attention will be given to letters unless signed by real name: best or ref erences given and required; 1 will remain with purchaser long enough to thoroughly teach 'him the business. Address MANUFACTURER, care S. H. Parvln's Sons, Cincinnati, O. Jel5-31 TJnsIness Stands. FORSALE-OR EXCHANGE-HOTEL PARK, West tirldgewater; brick building, 30 rooms; only licensed house; location, town connects Rochester, Beaver. H. P. D1LWORTH. Penn building, Pittsburg. Jell-23 FOR SALE BUSINESS FKOFERTY-8 PER cent net Investment; $12,000; first payment, $3,000; balance on long time; will sell for $20,000 within five years. W. W. MCNEILL ft BRO 105 Fourth avenue. ' jel2-26 FOE SALE-STORE AND DWELLING IN heart of business portion of East End, No. 114 Frankstown ave., a few doors from Station St. and P. -K. R. depot: price $5,570; easy terms. MELLON BROTHERS, 349 Station St., E. E. Jel4-7iM FOR SALE-A NAIL AND TACK FACTORY, with all necessary machines and general ma chinery, engine, boiler, etc., etc; everything in complete running order: tbe property, with equip ment, cost $28,000: will cell for $10,000 cash to a Erowpt customer. Particulars from JAS. W. iRAPEft CO., Agents, 119 Fourth avenue, Pitts burg. Jel5-8-D FOR SALE-TUAT LARGE, COMMODIOUS building No. 1103 Pike St., Pittsburg, adjoin ing the Allegheny Valley Railroad offices, con taining 21 rooms, suitable for large boarding bouse or for business offices; Is offered at a low figure and on easy terms to close an account; Immediate possession. Apply to SAMUEL DYER, Heal Estate Agent, 4U Park way, Alle gheny. Jell-88 FORSALE-LEASEHOLD PEOFERTr-GOOD business Investment, Penn ave, near Twenty-second St., 3 three-story buildings, containing large storeroom 50 deep and 5 dwelling rooms each, dry cellars, well sewered, both gases: leasehold baa 22 years to run: lot 48x100; rent for $1,440 per year; price 46,000 for all. or will sell separate on small payments: balance on time, BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Jel5-6-HWF8 lTlnanciul. FOR SALE-BY GIBSON INVESTMENT CO., Minneapolis, Minn., 7 and 8 per cent first mortgages on good Improved property; no mort gage exceeds 3J per cent of the actual security; call or send for pamphlet. GRAEBING 4 LYON, 133 Fourth ave.. Pittsburg, Pa. P. A. GIBSON, Eastern Manager. Erie. Pa, Jefl-40 FOB. SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, ifcc FOR SALE-FINE FRAZIER ROAD CARTS. C. W EST 4 CO., 420 Duqucsne way. Jel2-43 FOR SALE VERY CHEAP VERY FINE work mare (bay), slightly blemished; does not hinder her from work; beautiful farm mare. 34 ALLEGHENY AVENUE, near Rebecca street, Allegheny. JC15-9H FOR SALE-HORSES JUST ABRIVED.-DO you want a horse? If so, you will save money by going to Exposition track; coacb, buggy, sad dle, business and draught horses arriving dally. JAS. MCKEOWN. Jel3-Stf Machinery nnd Metals. FOR SALE A LARGE LOT OF NEW AND second-hand engines and boilers; also second hand machinery, jacket kettles, tar kettles, Sleinen valves, castings, etc VELTE & MC DONALD, Thirty-second St. and Penn. 1ell-iTS Mlscennneous. FOE SALE-AMERICAN ENCYCLOPEDIA. 21 vols. ; good as new: will be sacrificed irsold at once. Address II. A. II. Dispatch office. Jel3-20 PERSONAL. PERSONAL-BOOKS WANTEO-1F YOU have one book worth 10 cents, or a library worth $1,000. let us know: we will buy one as quiCKiy as me oilier, j.r.vi'3 Jiwa sioni. Seventh Ave. Hotel building. my3-28 PERSONAL WHY TROUBLE YOUR WIFE, mother or daughters In renalrlng and clean ing your old clothes, when It can be done for a trifle by DICKSON, the Tailor, cor. Fifth ave. and Wood St., second floor? charges' moderate: facilities unsurpassed: suits made to order; spring styles now readv. 'telephone 1558. mhs REWARDS. REWARD-$100-A BOX ABOUT 3 OR 4 FEET long and 2 feet high, covered with canvas and marked "Consul General, San Francisco"; was swept liythe flood from express train No. 8 at Conemaugh; this box contains papers valuable only to tbe Consul General, and a reward of one hundred dollars will be paid for its recovery and delivery at the Mayor's office, Altoona, Pa, EDMD. H. TURNER, Mayor. LIANG TING TSAU. Consul General. Je9-125 EDUCATIONAL. NEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY, Cornwall-ou-Hudson. Courses of study in civil engineering, English and classics. Labor atory, drawing room and field work. Beautiful Duildlngs, grounds, location. COL. C. J. WRIGHT, B. 8., A. M., Supt.; BELDEN F. HYATT, Comd't of Cadets. jeI4-D OSWEGO BUMMER SCHOOL OF LAN GUAGES, Oswego State Normal School. Second session opens July 9,1889. Branches taught: French, German, Spanish, Italian, En glish Literature, Ancient and Modern Greek, Latin, Sanskrit, Hebrew, Volapuk, American History, etc Department of Physical Culture. Principals: Adolphe Cohn, Assistant Prof, of French, Harvard University, Cambridge.Mass., and Frederick Lutz, Prof, of Modern Lan guages, Albion College. Albion. Mich. For full programmes address either the principals orADvW. G. RAPPLEYE, Oswego, N. Y. jeI5-33-s TO LET. Citv Residences. TOLET-$15AMONTH, BRICK HOUSE OF 8 rooms, batb. range, hot and cold water, natural gas fixtures. No. 168 Plymouth St.. Thirty fifth ward: a very good house for tbe money. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. my29-31-29,JuI,4,7, 11,15 East End Residences. TO LET-FOR A LIMITED TIME A NEW 10-roomed Queen Anne house: all conven iences: handy to cable and East Liberty stations; will rent low to careful tenant. MELLON ft BROS., 6349 Station St., . E.. city. )e!4-70-D TO LET-THE RESIDENCE OF THE LATE John Scott, deceased, cor. Shady lane and Forbes street: large dwelling ot 13 rooms; late con veniences: stable; 8 acres of ground: rent low. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Jell-54-TTS Allecheny Residences. TO LET-IN THE SECOND WARD, ALLE GHENY, good brick bouse of 6 rooms and finished attic, hall, bath, both gases, range, etc.; no water rent: Immediate possession. ALEX ANDER 4 LEE, 313 Wood street. Jel5-95 Apartments. TO LET-n VE OR SIXROOMS IN SUBURBAN residence. 5 minutes from Penn ave. cable line: shade and spring water: rent low. inquire 19 MA'jILDA ST., north side of Penn ave. Jel5-93 TO LET-A FURNISHED ROOM. SUITABLE for two young men or married couple, with board. If desired:. 209 Meyran ave., Oakland, two inmates' walk from cable cars. Address S. A., Dispatch office lel4-33 Offices. De-ik Room, ifcc LET-PHYSICIAN'S OFFICES. BACH T ELOR'S quarters and dweUIug, at 71 SIXTH. jei-M rilO LET-OFFICE ROOM. ON WOOD ST., JL near Fourth avenne: large front window: also desk room. ALEXANDER 4 LEE. 313 Wood Street. Jel5-97-Tns PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR BOCK EXCAVATION U. S. Engineer office, Cincinnati, May 11, lt$89. Sealed proposals, in duplicate, for break ing up ana removing a reei oi roces irom tne Ohio river, at Brooklyn, Illinois, will be re ceived at this office until 12 M. on THURS DAY, the 20th day of June, IS89. All informa tion furnished on application. The attention' of bidders Is invited to the acts of Congress approved February 20. 1885, and February 23, 18S7. Wit. E. MERRILL, Lieut. Col, of En gineers. mv22-4-22,23,24.23-jell,15 PROPOSALS FOR REMOVING BAR AT mouth of Licking river. U. 8. Engineer Office.Cincinnati, May 10,1889. Sealed proposals, in duplicate, will be received at this office until 12 M. on THURSDAY, the 20th day of June, 1SS3, for the removal of a part of the rock bar which obstructs the mouth of the Licking river, for which tbe sum of $25,000 is available. All information furnished on application. The attention of bidders is invited to the acts of Congress approved Feb. 26, 1883, and Feb. 23, 1S87. WM. E. MERRILL. Lieut. Col. of En gineers. my2o-22,23L25,1el4,15 "WnjcrxsBURO, June 5, 188a "VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED LM proposals will be received at tbe Borough Engineer's office. Wood street, borough of Wilkinsburg. until i o'clock P. Jr., MONDAY, JUNE 24, for furnishing material, macadamiz ing and curbing Penn avenue from city line to Pennsylvania railroad. Plans and specifica tions can be seen at Engineer's office. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond pro Dated before tbe Burgess or Clerk. The right is reserved by the Street Committee to accept or reject any and all bids. THOMAS W. M'CUNE, ARTHUR STUART, JAMES WILSON. Street Committee. jel6-l-TT3 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 tbe several departments of the State Gov ernment, and for making repairs in the several departments, and for the distribution'of the public documents, for the year ending the first Monday of Jnne, A. D. 1S00. 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 tbe faithful performance of tbe con tract, anil addressed and delivered to me before 12 o'clock M. on Tuesday, the 9th day of July. A. D. 1889. at which time the proposals will be opened and contracts awarded, in the recep tion room of the Executive Department, at Harrisburg. Blank bonds and schedules containing all necessary information can be obtained on ap plication at this department. CHARLES W. STONE, je2-69-s Secretary of the Commonwealth. Office ofBobough Clerk. ; McKeesport, Pa.. June 15,1889. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, SEALED proposals will be received at tbe office of the Borough Clerk until TUESDAY. June 25, A.D. 1889, -at 4 p.H.,forthe foil owing sewers and street improvements, viz.: SEWERS. One of 12 Inches in diameter on Mulberry al lev, from Fifth to Sixth avenues. One of 18 inches in diameter on Market street, from Twelfth to Thirteenth avenues. One of 15 inches in diameter on Gould alley, from Virgin to Martin streets. One of 12 inches in diameter on Butler alley, from Strawberry to Mulberry alley. STREET IMPROVEMENTS. Grading, curbing and paving with firebrick of Grant street, from Shaw's avenue to Evans avenue, and Olive street, from Jenny Lind street to Huey street. Plans and specifications of the above work can be seen, and blanks for bidding and all In formation can be had at the Engineer's office on and after June 2L Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond in double the amount of the proposal and probated before a notary public, and unless this is strictly adhered to the bid will not be considered. The Committee on Sewers and Streets reserve tho right to reject any or all proposals. jel5-23-15-19-24 GEO. BOSSART, Clerk. PROPOSALS FOR 8TEEL PLATES FOR use in tbe construction of the United States armored cruiser "Maine," at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn. N. Y. Navy Department, Washington, D. C, JuneS, 1889. Underauthor ity conferred by tbe act of Congress, entitled "An act to increase tbe naval establishment," approved August 3, 1SSS, (24 Statutes at Large, page 215.) sealed proposals are hereby invited, and will lie received at this Department until 12 o'clock noon.on MONDAY, the eighth day of July, 1SS9, at which time and place they will be opened in tbe presence of attending bidders, for furnishing about four hundred and twenty eight (428) tons (2.240 pounds) of stel protective-deck plates, forty (40) ponnds per square foot, for use In the construction of said cruiser, about two hundred and fourteen (2141 tons of such plates being for tbe upper layer of plat ing, aim aoont two nunarea ana iourteen (214) tons for tbe lower layer there of. Such plates to be delivered at such place or places in tlio navy yard, Brooklyn, N. Y., as the Commandant of that yard may designate. Deliveries to commence within thirty (30) days from the date of con tract, ?nd to be completed within sixty (60) days from such date. The 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. All such plates to be of domestic manufacture, and to be accepted only after passing such tests as ma be prescribed therefor by the Sec retary of the Navy. Proposals must be made in accordance with forms which will be fur nished on application to tbe Bureau of Con struction and Repair. Each proposal must be accompanied by satisfactory evidence that the bidder is able to furnish and deliver the mate rial for which he bids. Each proposal must be accompanied by a certified check, payable to the order of the Secretary of the Navy, for an amount equal to 5 per cent of the bid. The check received from tbe successful bidder will be returned to him on bis entering into a formal contract for the due perform ance of tho work, and giving bond for the same, with satisfactory surety, in a penal sum equal to 25 per cent of the amount of his bid; but in case he shall fail to enter Into such contract and to give such bond with in ten days alter notice of the acceptance of his proposal, the check accompanying such proposal shall become the property oftne United States. All checks accompanying pro posals which are not accepted wilt be returned immediately after tbe 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 Bnreau 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 tbe Secretary of tne 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 tbe Government may re quire. B. F, TRACY, Secretary of the Navy. je8-72-S ARCHITECTS. REMOVAL. George Hodgdou, Architect, has removed to his handsome new rooms. Safe Deposit Build ing, 83 Fourth ave. Take elevator to fifth floor. myl7-100-D pIANOS, ORGANS. a HAMILTON, 81 AND 93 FIFTH AVENUE, Pittsbaxe, ?.- ap30-74-n. MEETINGS. JK O. U.A.M.- , - 'J, The members of Dnquesne Council No. 110, are requested to assemble at their hall, . No. 81 Fourth avenue, on SUNDAY, June 18, . at 9 A. it. sharp, to attend the funeral of our ' late brotber, John H. Basler. ' Members or sister councils are cordially la- , vited to attend. jelo-39 DANIEL G. EVANS. R. 8. VTOTICE THE MEMBERS OF BLOOM XN FIELD Lodge No. 6, of American Prot estant Association, will meet at their ball, . corner of Liberty and Ella street, SUNDAY at I p. ir. sharp, to attend funeral of Brother F, W.Ruban. By the order of E. 8. G. PORTER, "W. M. J. SAMUEL OEHLING, Secretary. . Sister lodges cordially invited. JeI5-28 ' AUCTION SALES. ASSIGNEES SALE OF A COAL MINE ON .. line of C. V. R. R. Pursuant to order of ' f tbe Court of Common Pleas. No. L at No. iSi .Decern Der term, itssa, tne undersigned assignees , of tbe Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank of E. B, will offer for sale on the premises on THURS DAY, Jane 20, at 1020 a. x. all their right, title, interest and claim in and to a piece or tract of coal described as follows: Being all the coal J underlying a certain tract or piece of land : situated in Scott township, Allegheny county, near Leasdale station, on the line of tho Chartiers 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 Allegheny County, by his deeds, dated the 18th day of December, 1880, and recorded In tbe Recorder's! office of said county in deed book. vol. 410. Sages S22 and 530, to the said Farmers and lecbanics Bank: also all T iron pumps, boiler and pipes, tipple and fixtures, sidings and rail road iron thereto belonging: Terms of sale tea per centum of tbe purchase money on da; of sale and balance when deed is delivered J. H. SORG. ) Assignees H. J. BERG, Jr., of . L. & CUNNINGHAM, ) F. and M. Bk. lea-20 NOTICES. Office of National Transit Company, I Oil Cmr. Pa, June 7, 1889. NOTICE-THE PATRONS OF THE NA. TIONAL Transit Company are hereby no' titled that all credit balances upon the bonks of the National Transit Company at the begin ning of business June 5, 1889. and all outstand iug 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 of loss oj nooa June 4, jtf, irom nineteen w) tanks located in Olean and Allegheny town ships, Cattaraugus county, New York. je8-93-p P. O'DAY. General Manager. AMCSEIHENTS. T)ECREATION PARK. ALLEGHENY CITY. it ; BASEBALL. BOSTON VS. ALLEGHENY. Wednesday, June 19; Thursday. June 20: Fri-; dav. June 21: Saturday. June 22. Game at 4 p. ir. Trains leave Union denot at 3:1J p. M. Tickets at usual places. jelo-43-WThFs -i ICNIC GROVE FREE! ' WINDSOR PARK. Only six miles from the city, situated on tho -bluff overlooking Davis Island dam. Ea3lly. reached by rail or boat. Large grove of forest trees, cool, clear springs of water, fine 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 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. mvll-15-D OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. Pittsburg. Pa., June 12, 1889. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GrVEN THAT THE x reports of Viewera on the opening of At lantic avenue, from. Liberty avenue to Rosetta street, has 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. M. BIGELOW, je!2-5o Chief of Dept. of Public AVows. Pittsbitrg. PA, June 12. 1A89. -VTOTTCEIS HEREBY GIVEN THATTHE Jl.1 reports of viewers on the construction of sewere 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 avenue, and Grazier street, from a point 289 feet west of Lang avenue to Lang avenue, have been ap proved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Com- , mou Pleas within ten (10) days front dat. E-M-BIGELOVs'. jelSoo Chief of Dept. of Public Works. Department of Pbblic Safety,). Pittsbueo. June 5, 18S9. SEPARATE AND SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at tbe office of the City i Controller until Tuesday, June IS, 1S89. at 2 P. M., for furnishing and delivering two turn table aerial ladder trucks to the city of Pitts burg. Plans and specifications oan be seen at the , office of the Bureau of Fire; bonds in doubles the amount of bids must accompany each pro- , Sosal, said bonds to be probated before the' -ayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the'' right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN, Chief of tbe Department of Public Safety. jelWl-D BUSINESS TAX AND WATER RENTS, 18S9. Notice Is hereby given that the du plicates for the business tax and water rents for the year 1SS9 have been placed in my hands for 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 June. No discounts allowed. Water rents and business tax remaining un paid after June 30, ISS9. will be placed in tbe hands of the Collector of Delinquent Taxes for collection, with 5 per cent added. All applicants for statements of water rents must give name of the owner of the prop erty they occupy or desire to pav water rent for. J. F. DENNISTON, jeo-95-D Citv Treasurer. OAKLAND SQUARE, 56.500 each, moderate cash payment, balance 5X10 per annum, elegant new two-story and mansard brick dwellings. 8 rooms, hall, bath, laundry, slate mantels, art fire places, tils 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 of new cable loop which is to be constructed this summer; a beautiful park (on which are sev eral hundred beautiful shade trees), the whole 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- SAMUEL W. BLACKI& CO., 99 Fourth ave. mylI-39-D THE JOHNSTOWN FLOOD. A terrible contagion of diseases, such as Scarlet Fever. Diphtheria, Smallpox. Cholera, and probably Yellow Fever, will be the result If we do not use a preventative. The above can only be prevented by using DR. BURGQON'3 System Renovator and I do assure anyone that uses the renovator tbev are using the medical properties of dandelion. Mayapple, buchu, quassia, cinchona, cascara, sagrada, gentian, sassafras, boneset, kidney wart, stlllingia, Peru vian bark, rhubarb and burdock. It acts' thoroughly on the digestive organs, the liver and tbe kidneys. Under its operation the lost annetite returns, the bowels become open and regular, it invigorates the stomach, it makes , i me wean atruug, i. uuiius uv uio jicivcb ituu cleanses tbe blood of every Impurity. While and after using it no disease will infect tbe system. I will guarantee tbe health of all who use it. For sale at all drag stores or by DR. BURGOON. jel3-5 No. 47 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. DRY CLEANING Of all kinds of wearing apparel, such as dresessK tea gowns ana wrappers, aiso lariusa, jaaa-s ras and portler curtains, lambrequins, tablej covers, mantel scans, iiaies ana au uiaar wifi tile iabrics dry cleaned at tne SIXTH AVENUE DYE WORKS, M. MAY SONS & Co. 50 SIXTH AVES Goods called for and delivered. Jell-Trsl TTlOR SALE WHOLESALE PRODUCE! J commission house, doing a businesssecondl to none in the city: everytnirg in nrst-ciassi running- order; tuis is an opportunity to step into an established paying business that'll seldom offered: liberal terms, Address BtJSI-1 NESS, Dispatch office. my2S-U8-TTS3a p A.BALPH, BUILDING CONTRACTOR, 41 Seventh avenue. Pittsburz. Pa. Telephone 1344. se5-n60-TTSJ WALTER J. OSBOUKNE. KICHARD BAXROtl BARROWS ot OSBOURNE JOB PRINTERS. 90 Diamond.streetS Telephone No. 8X1 - -t ie2-k56-TTSSiil :M