EoHH9l -f '! ICX" THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1889. SAFETY FOE ALLEGHENY. A PERTINENT LETTER TO THE PENNA. CO.'S ATTORNEY. J. W. Collins, Esq Who Conducted the Late Important Grade Crosslne Suit, Write, to John H. Homplon, Ea-. Outlinlnjr n Fair nnd Volnntnry Wny of AccomplUlilng an End Desirable to Many Thousands or People-Two Kinds of Bells and a Htsh VTntcU Tower. John H. Hampton. Esq.. Attorney for the Perm sylvania Company. Pittsburg. Pa.: Dear Sie Referring to Tour request made to me during the trial of the Starr 'case, that I should, after consultation with Mr. Wcyman, inform you what additional precautions ought to be adopted by the Penn sylvania Company to protect the public at the Federal street crossing in Allegheny, and your assurance that you would use your influents to have the same adopted, allow me respectfully to submit that Federal street is the most crowded thoroughfare in Alle gheny, and every reasonable precaution to prevent danger to life and limb should be used at that crossing. At present, however, trainmen are not required to give any notice whatever of the approach of trains gojng u est on your company's lines, but the put lie, are compelled to gain their knowledge of such approach from two gatemen, who, on Account of their positions, or because they themselves have not had timely warning thereof may not know that a train is ap- proacuing in time to warn me puoiic or ex clude them from the track. It some times happens that by reason of crowds of pedestrians, vehicles and street cars, upon or crossing over the tracks, the view of these watchmen is so obscured that they may not see a train until the danger is imminent, and it is too late to avert an acci dent; and these causes may be aggravated by darkness or other unfavorable conditions, and it is of the utmost importance that these two watchmen, to whom is committed the fearful responsibility ot guarding the lives of the tens of thousands who daily pass and repass their gates, should be warfcd by every contrivance for safety known in rail road management. Every railroad company in the land rec ognizes the engine bell as a practical and adequate means of giving notice of the ap proach of a train. When trainmen ringthe bell both the gatemen and the public are notified of the approach of the train, not only through the sense of sight, but also through the sense of hearing, and a double security against accident is thus afforded. The necessity for this double warning has been repeatedly recognized bv the courts, so oiten, indeed, that the Supreme Court has laid on all who attempt to cross a railroad the duty of first stopping to look and listen. But if a train may approach a crossing swiftly and silent ly, without the sound ol either bell or whistle, then no duty rests on trainmen com mensurate with tha required of those at tempting to cross. On the contrary, how ever, the duty is equally binding upon all railroad managers and employes to give ade quate -warning to both eye and ear of the ap proach of eveiy train to a grade crossing. This is true even of country roads where travel is light and infrequent, and bence in finitely more so of crowded thoroughfares in a great city. Even though your company" should deny the validity of the city ordinance ot Allegheny, which requires all trains to ring a bell on approaching a crossing, it cannot deny that what I have stated above is the common law of Pennsyl vania in regard to the approach of trains to grade crossings. The rules ol your com pany should therefore be so formed, at once, as to require bells to be rung on every train approaching this thronged street. Again, the watchmen at Federal street are notified of the approach of every train going east, by an " electric bell. As a further safe guard,' at Sandusky and Anderson streets towers have been erected which enable the watchmen to see approaching trains and operate the safety gates from an elevated position, which increases the facilities for observation. "Whv should not the Federal street watchmen have warning as well from the east as the west, and also be placed in elevated towers out of reach of the crowds which" Interfere both with their' work" and their view. Because howeverffsxiive the safety gates when down, to preverit'Sanger, the vjtal point, after all, is to have, timely warning given to the watchman in order that he may lower them before it is too late. In furtherance, therefore, of your humane proposition and of your evident desire to contribute to the public safety by the adop tion of every proper precaution, permit me to recommend the three methods of giving warning above referred to that is to say: First, by causing the engine bell to be rung by all trains approaching that crossing; sec. ond, by so placing an electric bell as to give notice of the approach of trains from the east, and third, by the erection of a suitable tower for the watchman. Tours very respectfully, i James W. Collins. Pittsburg, June 21, 1889. Property Owners In Allegheny. "We have a constant call for small houses in Allegheny, and cannot supply the de mand. We want some to sell, and if you have a small house, whether in good repair or bad, call on us, and we can otten find a cash buyer in a very short time. We make no rash promises, but do say that we can sell quickly any small property at a fair price. Come and see us anyhow, and leave description of what vou have. No sale, no charge; and we will "bear all expenses. This applies to all classes of property, but what we want, especially at present, is for the man of small means who wants a home. Black & Baibd, 95 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. FREE TO EVERYBODY! Excellent Photographs of the Flood. Kaufmanns' will continue to-day to pre sent a complete set of the principal views with every purchase of 55 or over. Imported Sherry. 1828, Imperial Amontillado Sherry, full quarts 53 00 1828, Imported Brown Sherry, full quarts 3 00 Pemartin Sherry, full quarts 2 00 Choice Old Brown Sherry, full quarts. 2 00 Harmon v Sherry, full quarts 1 50 Fine Old Topaz'Sherry, lull quarts.... 1 00 Fbr sale by G. W. Schmidt, 95 and 97 Fifth ave." t Everything to be Gained By buying our fireworks, baby carriages, bicycles, girls' tricycles, boys' velocipedes, dolls, toys, etc. Our stock is the largest in the city. We give you the best goods made and as low as inferior goods are sold else where. JOook over the line and convince yourself, at James W. Grove's, Fifth ave nue. Fresh ArrlvnI. Just received from the Anheuser-Busch St. Louis brewery, a large supply of their celebrated Budweiser beer, in both quarts nnd pints. Frfr sale at G. W. Schmidt's, ijos95 and 97 Fifth avenue, city. 'EemovaIi sale, the building to be re placed with ahandsome new structure. BanrainsTin carpets,- curtains, linoleum, etc. Gr- W. SNA.MA1T, UWES .--Lib a ederal St., Allegheny. Ladies' extra fine quality French jer seys, white and colored, smocked, fancy vests, braided, beaded, etc, worth $3 50, at 2 to-day at Kaufmanns. The Best is the Cheapest. Just received, a carload of Milwaukee ex port beer, in pint and quart bottles. Allow ance tor empties returned. W. H. Holmes & Son, ;Nos. 158 First av., 120 Water st. When ordering beer for family use give C. Baeuerlein Brewing Co". s product a trial. It it absolutely pore and palatable. Tele phone 1018. ThsSU As Cool as n. Cucumber Feels the man who wears one of Kaufmanns' thin summer coats. Buy one to-day. Spe cial bargains all day." HS-DUplay advertisements one dollar per tguare for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inscr iption, and none taken Jor less than fifty cents. , THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BBANCH OFFICES. For the accommodation of the public, Branch Offices have been established at the following places, where Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient advertisements will be received up to 9 P. UL for inser tion next morning: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with Tnis 1)18 iwrcu. PITTSBURG. THOMAS ircCAFFHKY, 35o9 Bntlcr street K.MIL G. STUCKEY. Wth street and Penn are. E. G. STUCKEY A CO., YVylie are. and Kulton i X. STOK.ELY. Fifth Avenne Market House, EAST END. J. IV. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue. pAKLAND. HCALLISTEK & SHEIBLEK, 5th av. 4 Atwood St. EOCTHSIDE. JACOB SPOHN. No. 2 Carson street. CHAS. SCHWAEM, J707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. . -A. J. KAEKCHEK, 59 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE. Federal and Ohio streets. VKEDH. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEKS & SON, Ohio and Chestnnt its. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and 'Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwlnaves. G. IV. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. 1'EKUYM. GLE1M. Hebecca'and Allegheny aves. WANTED. Blnle Hcln. WANTED-2 PATTERN MAKERS. APPLY at JACOB H. JONES', SilOPenn ave. JeS-24 -TTTANTED-A TRAVELING AGENT-GENT V orladv: for full information call on ELLA M. NEWTON, 12 Sixth St. Je21-8 XlfANTEU-FIRST-CLASS DRAUGHTSMAN; V one used t railroad work preferred. Ad dress P. O. BOX 1051, city. Je22-63 -ITTANTEO-GOOD BUTCHKR-ONE WHO YV can till and cut meat. Address MEAT. 118 West First St.. Youngstown, O. Je22-7 -TTANTED-TWO FIRST-CLASS PATTERN YV makers: non-union men preferred. Ad dress PA1TERN MAKER, Dispatch office. Je22-52 WANTED-YODNG MAN ABOUT 20 YEABS of ace; smart, active worker for real estate business. ALLES & BAILEY. 164 Fourth avenue. Tel. 167. Je22-16 WAKTED-A COACHMAN FOR LIVERY None nut sober and experienced need apply toT. 11. MOKELAND, 6100 Penn ave., EastKnd, Pittsburg. JolS-81 TrrAME1)-TWO FIRS1-CLASS TINNERS VV good wages paid. Apply to SAMUEL SIL BKBSTEIN. 7127 Grailer street, near Homcwood ave.. East End. Jefl-34 -TTTANTED-A BOY 16 TO 17 YEARS OLD TO VV run and take care of a passenger elevator; one oTexperlence preferred. HORNE & WARD, 41 Fifth ave. Je22-41 WANTED TWO GOOD STRAP-SADDLE makers, three lacers and two stitchers for fine work; none but first-class workmen need art ply GILLIAM M'F'G.tX)., Canton'J. JeS-74 WANTED-SOME LIVE AGENTS TO SELL our new Installment goods: gooa pay weekly: only those with good reference need ap ply. UN ION CREDIT CO., 1C3 Fourth ave. JC21-46 WAJTEU - A FIRST-CLASS PHOTO GRAPHIC printer: one who understands printing and toning thoroughly; will pay good wages ana engage oy me year. .apply aionce. . XI. . TBUXELL. Je22-1 WANTED-A STOUT YOUNG MAN ABOUT 18 years old to drive and work for grocery; must have experience and reference, and reside In Allegheny. Apply after 2 o'clock at 14 DIA MOND, Pittsburg. Je2i- TTANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING V powder and pure spices: gifts with goods; coke-workers, miners ormillmen can make money in their spare time. YAMASH1RO TEA CO., 84 Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa. Ja26-S6-TTS -TTTANTED-BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S V COLLEGE. 4 Sixth street, Pittsburg. Pen manship, bookkeeping, eclectic shorthand, type writing, arithmetic etc., thoroughly taught for fi per month, instruction private for both sexes; open through summer, day and evening. jel2-97-TTSSu WANTED-GENTLEMEN TO ATTEND N. Y Cutting School. No. 814 Wood St.: Urling's actual measurement pystem taught in all Its branches: the only true system fitting any and all shapes: Instructions 10 A. Ji. to 4 P. M.; even ings 7 to 9 r. M. ; call or write for circular. apr30-68 -TT7"ANTKD-A JJUOD MAN FOR COMPANY vv to rKe noia or a specialty lu the iron busi ness: a perrect monopoly, secured by invincible patent running 17 .years: capital required from ii.000 to 10. COO. Particulars confidentially from 3 AS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave.. Pitts burg. Je22-4J-MW8 WANTED-SALESMEN WE WISH A FEW men to eell our goods by sample to the wholesale and retail trade; largest manufacturers In our line: Inclose 2-ccnt stamp: wages (3 per day; permanent position; no postals answered: money advanced lor wages, advertising, etc CENTEN NIAL MAN'F'G CO., Cincinnati. Ohio. JelS-53-TTS TTTANTED MAN-TO TAKE AGENCY OF IV our safes; size 28x18x18 inches: weight 500 lbs. : retail price $35; ottierslzesln proportion; rare chance to create permanent business at home; these safes meet demand never before supplied by other safe companies, as we are not governed by the Safe Pool. ALPINE SAFE CO., Cincinnati. O. Je20-4-D -TTTANTED AN ENERGETIC MAN WHO TV has or can control 84,000; this will procure a well-paying position (a, per day) as well as a handsome dividend on the investment, at the same time gives a chance to learn a trade that will eve be a life-long benefit; any one wishing to estab lish a son in business this is a chance seldom met with. Full Information of T. O. BROWN &. Co., 90 Fourth ave. Je22-2 WANTED-A GOOD, SOBER MOLDER TO take charge ot a machine and lohblng foun dry, a short distance from the cltv, making from three to five tons of casttngsdaily.furnlsliaH labor anamaKe castings by tne ton: none but energetic determined and competent men need apply; must give good reference: to tne right man this Is a good opening. Address FOUNDRY, Dispatch of- flee, with full address and reference. J e: 1-66 Female Help. WANTED-A PRACTICAL HOTEL COOK; must be a woman not over middle age; a woman who can clve satlslaction can have a steady situation at good wages. Address D. MA- GAW, New Brighton, Fa. JC19-97 Male nnd I'cmnle Hcln. WANTED-AT ONCE-GERMAN MAN FOR hotel kitchen, 10 farm hands, 1 dressmaker, ? 10 per week ; hotel cook and assistants, waitresses and dishwashers, 200 house girls, cooks and cham bermaids, J4 per week. MELHAN'S, 545 Grant st. 1el7-D WANTFD-tM WEEKLY-REPRESENTATIVE, male or female, in every community; goods staple: household necessity; ell at sight: no peddling; balary paid promptly, and expenses ad vanced. Full particular and valuable sample case free: we mean Just what we say. Address at once STANDARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mas. Jel4-70-D Sllnatlons. -TTTANTED-POSITION AS SALESMAN IN A V clothing house: ean furnish best of refer ence. Address, JACOB LAZARUS, 2002 Federal St., Pittsburg. Je22-50 WANTED-POSITION BY A YOUNG MAN in wholesale dt retail store; has had long experience In general store and several vears in the drug business; canglve good references. Ad dress HILL, Dispatch office. je22-3 Partners. TTTANTED A PARTNER IN A WELL I V 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; wc are personally acquainted with the gentlemen composing the firm and have pleasure in recommending tliem as being thoroughly reliable in every particular; a good man is wanted to undertake one of the depart ments or to take charge o the office; capital re quired, $15,0 0: nooneneed 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 is confidential JAS. IV. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. je!-43-xws Rooms, Bouses. Etc. f -TTANTED-TO, RENT-FURNISHED HOUSE 1 V of about7 rooms, located within cltylimltsand not more than 10 minutes walk from some station on P. R. B. or B. &0.; price must be moderate. Address F. H., Dispatch office. IJc!-9 Flnnncin.1. " -rrTANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LO AN VV oncltyorAUeghenycountypropertyat4)j(. 5 and 6 percent, at short notice and reasonable charges. J. R. COOPER & CO., Iu7 Fourth ave. Je253 ANTED-MORTGAUES IN LARGE OR small amounts on improved city or Alle gheny County property. McCUNE 4 COULTER, Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, 98 Fourth ave. Je22-23 WANTED-TO LOAN S500,C00. IN AMOUNTS of (3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on H per cent, tree of tax; also smaller amounts at 5 and per cent. BLACK BAIRD, M Fourth avenue. se21-d2S-D -TTTANTED MOICTGAGES-Sl, 000, 000TO LOAN V on city and suburban properties al"4M, Sand per cent and on larms In Allegheny and adja cent counties at 6 pet- cent. 1. M. PENNOCK & SON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-141 -TTTANTKD-TO LOAN (3X1.000 ON MORT- V GAGES; flOO and upward at 6 per cent; (500.000 at Hi per cent on residences or business property; aiso in aojoiuiug cuuuucs. s. u. ii(r.riisE ENCH. 125 Fourth avenue. oc31-e84-D WANTED-MORTGAGES 1 MORTGAGES-ON Pittsburg, Allegheny and suburban im nroved real estate or farms In Allegheny county. in sums of 8500 to 820,000 and upward at, lowest rates. ALEXANDEji 6 LEE, 3lS Wood str JeS-14-JCWB WANTED. Financial. r ANTED - MORTGAGES, LARGE AND YV small. EDW1TT1SH, 410 Grant St., Pitts burg. ' JelS-32 -TTTANTED-MORTGAGES-MON EY TO LOAN YV in sums to suit at Mi, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl9-14 WANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP ERTY, over M.0CO; 4K ner cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER 4 CO., 82Fonrth avenue. mh2-a22-D WANTED-RENTS COLLECTED PROMPT LY: property managed with satisfaction. ALDES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tei. 167. v Ial9-Sl WANTED MORTGAGES IN ANY amounts: Mi to aper cent; city and country: no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth avenue. Ja20-55-MThs TTTANTED- MORTGAGES-J500 TOS500.000TO loan on mortgages, cltv or country nronertv: 4K. S 5 and 6 per cent, JAS. W, . :- . . - ..... .... ....... .,. . JJHArbA l,U..lf Fourth ave., telephone 975. Je22-45-MWTS TTTANTED -MORTG AG ES-1. 000, 000 TO LOAN VY in large and small amounts at 4!i,5nnd6 per cent, free of Mate tax: no del as. REEU B. COXLE& CO., 131 Fourth ave. my21-60 ailsccllnneons. WANTED-LAD1ES IN NEED OF HELP TO apply to MRS. ANDERSON'S EMPLOY MENT OFFICE, 1229 Penn ave. Jc22-93 WANTED-A GOOD SIZED FIREPROOF safe: state lowest cash price and vt here to te seen. M., Dispatch office. Je22-28 TTTANTED-LADIES TO KNOWHAUGH ft VV Kccnan repair, rettnlsh or upholster old furniture promptly and In the best possible man ner. 33 AND if WATER ST. 'Phone 1626. my!-S2 WANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO TOGRAPHER, 98 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-G3 WANTED-ANY ONE WANTING A HAND SOMELY engraved 14-karat. gold-filled, hunting-case watch, stem wind and set, guaran teed for 20 years; Joints, bow, crown, lips all solid gold; 15 extra Jewels, 4 pairs in cup settings; spring compensation balance, quick train, safety pinion; all latest Improvements; at a low price on easy payments.- Address LOCK BOX 501, Pitts burg P. O., and I will call and show same; corre spondence strictly confidential. Je20-7 FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cltv Residences. T710R SALE - MILLER ST. 83.250 NEAT J: brick house 6 rooms, hall, good cellar, side entrance; lot 20x120: easy terms. J. R. COOPER & CO., 107 Fourth ave. Je22-53 FORSALE-MT. WASHINGTON, DILWORTH St., good 2-story frame house of 4 rooms, at tic basement and cellar; lot 30x132 ft. ; terms easy. 1. M. PEN NOCK &SON, 105 Fourth ave. Jc20-97-MThS FOR SALE-S2.250-ON CLAY ST. AND A. V. R. I!., near Forty-ninth st., Just opposite urescent steel works, 2 irame dwellings, in gooa repair, now renting for 8300: at terms to suit. SUIT. Je20-65 xaJMA9 Al'UAf flt,x, aojajiuuer st. FOR SALE-ELEVENTH WARD. NEAR cable line, first-class Investment, 6 new two story brick houses, 5 rooms each: rent, (1,152 per J ear; nice location; can be bought at a bargain. . R. COOPER ft CO., 107 Fourth ave. Je22-53 FOR SALE-SECOND AVE.. GOOD 3-STORY brick house of 10 rooms, hall, vestibule cel lar, water and gas: lot 21 ft. front on Second and 130 ft. deep to First ave.. with 20 ft. on First ave. il. M. PEN NOCK ft SON, 105 Fourth ave. Je20-97-MIhS FOR SALE-CENTER AVE.-HANDSOME 2-story brick house of 8 rooms, hail, vesti bule batli. both kinds of gas, and other modern conveniences: lot 24x163 rt. to WTlIe ave.; cable cars pass along Wvlle; will sell at a bargain ; ap ply soon. L M. PENNOCKftSON, 105 Fourth ave. je20-97-MThs En.it End Residence. FOR SALE-OAKLAND AND EAST END Several handsome modern residences with large lots. I. M. PENNOCK ft SON, 105 Fourth ave. Je20-97-MThs T7HJR SALE-BELLEFONTE STREET. E. E.. X1 a snug 2-story frame house of 7 rooms; lot 25x 100 ft.; price (3,000. 105 Fourth ave. L M. PENNOCK ft SON, jeoKii-aiss FOR SALE-82.800 WILL BUY THAT ELE GANT 8-rooined house (frame) and large lot on Hastings St., Just off Fifth ave. (Point Breeze); handy to R. R. and cable. MELLON BROTH ERS, 6349 Station St., E. E. Je21-84-M8 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 lor 17.500 on terms to suit. D. P. THOMAS ft CO., 408 Grant st. .JS13-83 FORSALE-AT OAKLAND, NEAR CABLE cars, a nice lrame house of 6 rooms, marble mantels, inside shutters, natural gas, etc.: lot 22x100 feet to an allev,'stablc etc: price 83,500: a bargain. ALEXANDER ft LEE, 313 Wood St. Je22- TTH J? the East End; a house of 6 rooms, wllh ball, cellar, porches, water, natural gas,, marbe man tels, etc., etc.: and nice lot to an alley; side en trance; can sell at a bargain: on small payments; Immediate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE 4 Co., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Je22-44-D FOR SALE COUNTRY RESIDENCE1N THE city; about 10 minutes walk from Court Honse; splendid opportunity; house contains 10 rooms, bath room, uatnral gas, etc.; lot 00x132, beautifully laid out with trees, plants, shrubbery, etc.; no better chance for aquiet. retired home. J. C. RKILLY, No. 77 Diamond st. Jc7-95-X0D TTKJR MALE-ON BRUSHTON AVE., 3 MIN C UTES' walk from Hrushton station; lot 50x110 ft., with new 2-storv frame dwelling of 6 rooms and hallSr stone cellar and bhingle roof, front and rear porches, all modern conveniences; price (2.600: oue-thlrd cash, balance to suit. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3309 Butler st. JelS-107-WSBu TTlOR SALE-LARIMER AVE.. E. E.. 5 MIN- X1 UTES' walk from Llbertv station, a hand some, modern style 2-story select brick dwelling, 8 rooms, finlshcdattle, reception hall, bath, inside shutters and w. c. slate and marble mantels, tile hearths, front and rear porches, natural gas, elec tric lights, etc:lot24xU0to alley, or will sell ad ditions: lot if desired; a bargain. -SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO., 99 Fourth ave. Jel5-89-Turs FOR SALE-(15,000-OAKLAND-RESIDENCE property (over one acre); 6 minutes' walk trom Fifth avenue and directly on line of new cable loop: with large 2-story and mansard frame dwelling, 12 rooms, hall in venter, bath, range, etc. : also good stable and carriage honse: the en tire lot cot ered with fruit, shade and beautiful natural forest trees; will sell for at least S20, oco, within one year; possession at once. SAMUEL . BLACK 4 CO.. 99 Fourth ave. je21-52 FOR SALE SHADE. ROOMINESS AND,OUT LOOK are features to consider in buving 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 the city, yet with all the attractions of the coun try: dwellings finished in the neatest and most dnrable manner; streets paved with asphalt and sewered; natural and artificial gas: frontlr.g on handsome park planted with shade trees: new cable loop (for which ordinance Is in Councils) to go within 100 feet of the square: price of bouses, standing on lots 30x100, (0,500: terms, moderate, cash payment, remainder upon long time: most beautiful district of the city and convenient to all parts. Apply to SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO.. 99. Fourth avenue. myl2-71 Allrffhonr Residences. FOR SALE-NEXT TUESDAY ATAUCTION. on the premises, at 2:30 o'clock p. jr.. No. 174 North ave. W. A. HEBRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Je2l-5 FOR SALE-HANDSOME MODERN HOUSE al 1 conveniences and large lot, choice loca tion, llldwell street, Allegheny; low price easy terms. JNO. H. M'CREERY, 95 Fifth ave. ap9-46-TTS T710R SALE- ON ESPLANADE ST.. ALLE near the parks, a brick house 8 JU GHENY. rooms: in first-class order: lot 20x120 ft. to James St. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenne. 1el8-49-18, 20, 22.26 TOR SALE IN ALLEGHENY. NEAR THK X: parks, good brick house of 6 rooms and fin- J lsbed attic, n.-un, ga. et:., good lot: price only (3,600. ALEXANDER ft LEE, 313 Wood at. Je22-12 F IOR SALE ALLEGHENY, 218 ROBINSON tit,. 3-storv brick house of 10 rooms- hull- vestibule, good cellar, both kinds gas; price rea sonable. I. M. PENNOCK ft SON.. No. 105 Fourth ave. je20-97-MThS FOR SALE-ALLEGHENY, IRWIN AVE.. A comfortable' 2-story frame house of 4 rooms, finished attic and basement, cellar, etc.: lot 20KXI05 ft; price (2,000. L M. PENNOCKftSON, 105 Fourth ave. . Je20-97-MThs 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 June 25, 181, at 2:W o'clock P. M.. on the premises. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave. JeI3-88-13, 15, 18,22 FOR SALE A GREAT BARGAIN-MUST BE sold soon: situate on a good ave. in Alle gheny;, a well-buUt and neatly-finished brick dwelling of 7 rooms, finished attic bath, range, ihlna closet, marble mantels in every room. In side shutters, nat, and art. gas, stables, shrubbery and paved walks: lot 30x127. J. R. COOPER ft CO., 107 Fonrth ave. Je22-53 Suburban Residences. FOR SALE-BELLEVUE-HANDSOME MOD ERN residence 12 rooms, wide hall in center, hardwood finish, front and side porches, bay win dows, bath and w. c, stationary washstands, fine mantels, electric bells, closets, pantry,, laundry, lurnace. cemented walks, very complete stable and carriage house: lot 140x290, choice rrult and shrubbery! especially attractive, and will be sold below cost, fir a good "reason. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. Je22-19 FOR SALE-A COUNTRY PROPERTY ON line of railroad near the city. 3 minutes walk from station; about 2acres with fine orchard and copious flow of pure water: an excellent dwelling hoqsc 8 rooms, summer kitchen, vesti bule hall and cellar, porches, front and rear, ob servatory, natural gas, slate mantels, etc., and everything In fine condition: one of the prettiest sites along the railroad; there is a carriage house and other outbuildings on the property: would ex- t.anwnln Dart fo t,V WMMWft 'F.n,l. .1. wiau. in y . ' j...-,. . .......a, ...v. from JAS. w. iiKAPja a to., jsp Fourth ave., Je22-43-MWS Pittsburg. FOR SALE LOTS. City liots nWESALE-CITY LOTS-10LOTSONLIBERTY JD ave., between Thirty-ninth and Fortieth sts., Pittsburg, Pa.: low and on Ions; time. H. FORBES, Wheeling, w. Y. Je22-S FOR SALE-LOTS. CItr Lots. F OR BALE-AVASHINGTON AVE -(3,000, good frame house lOrooins; lot 24x130; pay. menu easy. J. E. COOPER i -T.lt A. LU, 1W r our in ave. Je22-53 FOR SALE-LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! prices (i0 to fl,000; easy payments; choiceand cheap: In Byrnes' plan, Butler and Fifty-seventh st.: sprague'splan, Lincoln ave.and other streets, E. E.; Patterson and others' plans. Mt. Washing ton, and Selbert's Dlan. Eighteenth ward. L M. PENNOCK ft SON., 105 Fourth ave. Jc20-97-MIhS East End I,ots. TJIOR SALE-SPLENDID LOT, BOULEVARD J? place. E. E.. I00xl63feet. 1. M. PENNOCK & SON, 105 Fonrth ave. Je20-97-MTllS TTIORSALE. BIIlLniNfi LOTS 25X150 FT. ON JP Boqnet, near Forbes St., Oakland. IV. A. HERRON &SON., 80 Fourth avenue. JelS-51-TTS FORSALE-ON BOQUET ST., OAKLAND, near cable line, cheJp but desirable building Iota of a good size.. W, A..HEHRON ft SONS. W Fourth ave. Je2-62-4,8,14,18,22,26 FOR SALE-ON FIFTH AVENUE, NEAR Hilaud ave.. East End, large buiiiilnz lot 06x220 feet: on line cable cars. ALEXANDER ft LEE, 313 Wood St. Je22-12 FOR SALE-LARGE LOTS NEAR SOUTH HI LAND ave., size 4x141 feet to wide alley; price Is vet y low, and extraordinary good terms can be given. JOHN F. BAXTER, Agt.. 512 bmlthfield street. . Jei6-4j-uws FOR SALE-ONLY 82,500 FOR A BEAUTIFUL Shadyslde building site 100x250, covered with large forest trees and commanding a splendid view; only 3 minutes from station; other city con veniences. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Jel5-4-15.18,20,22,24,25,27,tf l FOB SALE-SHAD YSIDE 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 A BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. JeJ-4-7,10,12,14,18,20,22 FOR SALE-CHOICE BUILDING LOTS AT Brushton station; a payment of 350 down and balance at rate ot Si per week will enable pur chasers to buy a lot 40 feet bv 137 to 20-foot alley In Bank of Commerce addition plan. Act promptly and secure plan from JOHN P. BAXTER, Agent, 512Smltbfieldst, Jel6-)-WSSu AllcEIienT T,ot-SALE-FINEBUILDING LOT AT A TTlOR bargain, on Avery st., Allegheny, near parks. W. W. MCNEILL ft URO., 105 Fourth ave Je20-100 FOR SALE-LOTS ON MAPLE AND LINDEN avenues and Lombard street, Allegheny, in the Tenth and Twcllth wards: on easy terms. Ap ply to JOSEPH MCN AUUHER, 43 N. Diamond st. m1i7-98-D FOR SALE-VERY CHEAP. AT THE HEAD of the Nunnery Hill incline Tweirth ward, Allegheny, desirable building lots; call or send for plans. W. A.JUERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Je2-59-4,7,I2,15,19,22,28,29 FOR SALE-ALLEGHEN LOTS-ACKLEY st between Buena Vista and Monterey st.. 4 lots 20x100 each to 20-ioot alley; these are de sirable building lots. ALLES ft BAILEY. 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. Je23-17 FOR SALE-SPLENDID BUILDING LOTS IN Secoud ward, Allegheny,. convenient to street cars, at lowest prices and easiest terms; buy now and have a home of your own in desirable locality. W. W. MCNEILL ft BRO., 105 Fourth ave. Je20-1 FOR SALE- FINE LARGE LOT ON PERRYS V1LLE avenue Allegheny, on line of electric cars, and an elegaut location 1 size 37x177 feet; one of the prettiest building sites on the 'avenue. Terms from JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth avenue Pittsburg. "Je22-43-MWS FORSALE-EXCELLENTBEICKDWELLING and good lot 25x90 feet, with side entrance. No. 10 Greenwood avenue near Beaver avenue Allegheny, 10 large and commodious rooms, with bath, w- c., natural gas; all In prime order throughout; to be sold at public sale on Monday, July L at 2 o'clock P.M., on the premises; peremp tory sale. Terms from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth aveuue, Pittsburg. Jel9-33-awrS Hrtzcltvood Lots. FORSALE-ON SATURDAY, JUNE 29, AT 2:30 o'clock F.H., on the premises., Hazelwood, building lots on Johnston ave.. In Blair's grove. Plans and full Information can be had from W. A. HERRON ft SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave, Je20-93-TTS FORSALE-ON SATURDAY. JUNE29, AT2:30 o'clock P. II., on the premises, Hazelwood, building lots on Johnston ave., in Blair's grove. Plans and full lnlormatlon can be had from W. A. HERRON ft SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. Je20-93-TT8 FOR SALE-LOTS AT HAZELWOOD AND Glenwood. near the station; only 15 minutes from new B. ft O. station. Smlthfield st. : graned streets, sidewalks, city water, gas: (300 to (1,000; houses lor sale small payment down, balance in monthly payments if desired:- railroad fare monthly tickets, 5f cents per trip. GEORGE C. BURGWlN, 150 Fourth ave. Jcl6-71-MWFS6u FOR SALE LOTS-BLAIR ESTATE, GLEN WOOD, Twenty-third ward, city, at auction, Monday, June 24, and every Monday thereafter on the arrival at Glenwcod ot trains leaving city at 3:20 and 3:35 P H.;only 15 minutes from new B. &0, depot; monthly tickets 5 cents per trip: the Second Avenue Electric Railway is now under construc tion through this property and will supply rapid transit to the heart of the city this summer; terms ,10 per cent cash, balance tin-month! v payments, if desired. SAMUEL Wl BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. ' Je22-19 Suburban Lots. FOR 8ALE-AT WILKINSBURG-DESIRA-BLE building lots at low, prices; location Eood. Call or send for printed list, free. W. A. IEKKON ft SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. Je21-55-MWTS T7AOR SALE AT IDLE WOOD-ONLY 7 MIN F UTES" from station, 12 acres beautifully sit uated, and can be laid out in lots to good advan tage; cheap and payments easy. J. R. COOPER ft CO., 107 Fourth ave. Je22-53 TTniR SALE-LARGE LEVEL LOTS; NO no interest, no taxes: -1 grading or paving. rich soil, producing fine gardens, green lawns; pure water, liealthtul surroundings, cheap build ing material, river, railroads, schools, churches, stores, beautiful iorest and fruit trees: low prices, longtime, onloUatGroveland; these are the features that will attract burers; improve ments and advanced prices following will make meui lormnaie investors. i;au ai myomcc see views, sketch of surroundings, plan of lots, and cet ticket for free excursion bv stpnmpr Mnv- ilower, leaving Monongaheta -wharf, foot of Wood St.. Saturdayinornlngat8:30l June 22. CHABLES SOMERS, 313 Wood st. Jel9-13 Farms. F OR SALE-A FARM OF ACRES IN O'Hara towushln: good uarden trronnd! has house and barn on It. anl plenty of fruit and water. SEBASTIAN fil'lTER, bharpsburg. Pa. Jel6-H FOR SALE-NINE ACRES-FRAME HOUSE, frame barn, ontbulldings, poultry yard.etc; 2 acres orchard, grapes, currants and raspberries, at station on P.. McK. ft Y. K. R. ED. 1T T1SH, 410 Grant stj Pittsburg. Pa. Je22-D FOR SALE -SIXTY ACRES, FIVE-ROOM honse and tenement housol rents for 560 00 a year: 4-fuot vein coal, tells at 5c a bushel at bank; Smiles from Beaver Falls: sell on easy payments, or will take cheap house in part pay: price 500; also 83 acres, 4-room house, barn, fruit: 6 miles trom Beaver Falls; price $2,500; easy payments. N. F. HURST. Real Estate Agent. Rochester, Pa. Send for farm and exchange list. JeH-44-lOD nnsccllnnconn. FOR SALE ATLANTIC CITY.N.J.-HOTELS, boarding houses, cottages, lots and bath houses to let or lor sale by IG. ADAMS ft CO., real estate agents, R. Est. ft Law Bdg., Atlantic Cltv. N. J. my20-24-D FOR SALE-IT WILL PAY YOUTO EXAMINE the following properties, as they are all good bargains: No. 32 Rebecca st., Allegheny, 9-room house with large lotprlce, 55, OCO. 5-rooin house at Swissvale, Pennsylvania Rail road, with 2 acres ground, planted" with small lmlts, near station; price. fj,(X0. 8-room honse at Swissvale, with lot CO feet by 120 feet; price: J3.O00. 6-roum brick house afWllklnsburg.near station, with lot 06x132: price, 84,500. 8-room frame house at Wilkinsbnrg. near sta tion, all modern Improvements, lot 37,x122; price, $5,000. 5-room frame house, water in the kitclfen. lot 33,x100, near Wilkinsbnrg station: price, 2,7"0. 9-room frame house near Wilklnsburg station, with lot 50x122; price. 85,000. MCCUNE ft COULTER, Agents, 08 Fourth ave. Je22-23 FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chnnccs. FOR BALE-AN OLD ESTABLISHED JOB BING carpenter business in the city, with tools, fixtures, stock, etc., etc.: steam nower, etc. Full particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE&CO.. 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Jel9-32-WTbs FOR SALE-A DRYGOODS STORE, DOING a good business, In a suburban town: a special bargain: good reasons forselllng; capital required from $1.0(0 to $2,000. For particulars address II. T. MARTIN, Reaver Falls, Pa. Je22-W FOR SALE-3 LICENSED .HOTELS ON LINE of R. R.. 40 miles from Plttsburir. dulnir rood business; owners interested in other business, aud will sell cheap if sold at once. For ptrticulars call onl THOS. LIGGETT, 111 Fourth ave.. Pitts burg. JC2I-57-TUFSSU 17IOR SALE-FINE, EXTENSIVE AND PROF J ITABLE bakery, ice cream and confection ery business; nothing better and must be sold; also, grocery, drygoods. drusv cigar, china and notion stores; printing office, butcher shop, baker ies and" other business chances. Free particulars. SHEPARD ft CO., 54 Fifth ave. JelO Itnsinesa stands. FOR SALE-THE UNDERSIGNED INTEND ING to go abroad will sell hisenti'c school and bouse furniture and fixtures at private sale; they are in complete order arid snilarle either for a school or boarding house. Apply frra 9UII3dur ing the week ending June 29, issn, toM. FULLER, 3-j Stockton ave., Allegheny City. ( Je22-97 FOR SALE A GREAT CHANCE FOR A TAN NER with small capital to make a fortune, to buy a tannery at half price, situated in West llrldgewater. Rev. co.. Pa.; capacity of 40 vats and pools: good engine and boiler! cost M.UO0; will h nnlrf frtr fc- Km nn fnnr Vfnrn i1l4Ma n al ,m interest: right at P. ft L. E. R. -- - - .T,- r ."'..-l- ,.. m . depot: olentv of hides and bark at one-half the rice that Is sold in Pittsburg: to the tanner that will buy it the owner wiu lurmsu uiiu wuu irui $2,000 to $3, 000 in ies. and 9-room hides and bark; tannery Is 8st house attached ana gooa stable Itnatpd In tionn- latlon of 75.000. in 3 miles irom Unnrv. For tnv information inquire WM.-L. KAN N, 209 Wood st, A. -MCDONALD, Beaver, Pa. je22-6 FOR SALE 3IlSCELL.iNEOUa. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, tfcc FOR SALE-FINE FRAZIER ROAD CARTS, C. IV EST ft CO., 420 Daqnesno way. Jel2-48, FOHSALE-AN IMPORTED HOLSTEIN COW, with heifer calf by her side. Apply to D. G. STEWART, 1019 Liberty st. Je20-H OH SALE-HORSES JUST ARR1VED.-DO you want a horse? If so, ypu will save money by going to Exposition track; coach, buggy, sad dle business and draught horses arriving daily. JAS. MCKEOWN. Jel3-86 FOR SALE-FAMILY 1IOHS1TJ-7 YEARS OLD, perfectly gentle does not scare well suited for barouche or coupe; also for sale barouche and harness good as new: sold for want of use. Apply at 80 FOURTH AVEN UE. Je22-ll-TTS FOR SALE - SADDLE AND DRIVING horse at auction Saturday, June 22. at 11:30 o'clock; don't scare at cable or steam cars; must be sold, as owner Is leaving city. At A. JACK MAN ft SON'S, Penn ave. Je22-5B FOR SALE-FINE MATCHED PALS GELD INGS, bays, 16 hands, full brothers, 7 And 8 years old: lady can drive them; not afraid of any thing: can trot 3-min. clip to pole: also a liue family horse. For rurthcr particulars call on or address J. J. CRAWFORD.Tforonto, O., C. ft P. R. R. JC20-79 FOR SALE-rMY BLACK GELDING NOW IN Mr. J. E. BERRYMAN'S training stable, Ex Dosltion Driving Park; must be sold immediately; lie is G years old, 16 hands high, fine mane andtall, periect action and superior style; he was pur chased In Kentucky oue month ago. and, as Ifiave no further use lor him, I will refuse no reasonable 'offer. Jel- Machinery nnd IUetnla. FOR SALE-2 HORIZONTAL ENGINES, 18x22. 1 Ball engine 1 small dynamo and2 lamps and meat choppers, rendering kettles, etc. VELTE ft MCDONALD, Penn ave.. cor. Thirty-second st. Jel9-91 miscellaneous. FORSALE-CHEAP-A FINE. LARGE SAFE. Apply at the office of the WE3T1NGHOUSE ELECTRIC CO., corner Fayette St.. and Garrison ave, Pittsburg. U20-13-Tbssn PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have one book worth 10 cents, or a library worth it.000, let us know: we will buy one as quickly as the other. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. Seventh Ave. Hotel building. my3-23 PERSONAL WHY TROUBLE YOUR WIFE, mother or daughters In repairing 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 madcto order: spring styles now read LOV. 'telephone 1S58. LOST. LOST-A SMALL POODLE WITH CROOK IN tail. Liberal reward will be given to party re turning to 52 FIFTH AVE. JC22-86 LOST-BETWEEN 280 LOCUST STREET, Pittsburg, and Westlnghouse building. Ninth st. and Penn ave., pocketbook containing check for (150 and other papers valuable only to owner; payment of check stopped. A liberal re ward will be paid for return to H. L. TREES. Philadelphia Co., Ninth st, and Penn ave Je22-g MEETINGS. MEETING DELEGATES TO THE united hunting, fishing and camping clubs of Western Pennsylvania are notified to meet in the rooms of the Marine Association, 99 Water street, SATURDAY EVENING. JUNE 22, at 8 o'clock. FRED GEARING, Pres't J. V. HAGUE, Sec Je22-40 M EETING-THE MEMBERS OP IN- VfWPTDT i T .J. T. 11.1 XT T 111 meet THIS EVENING at E. McCall Com mandery Room, Moreland's Building, term ave. East End, at 8 o'clock P. K., to take action on the death of our deceased Brother, Robert M. PowelL By order of LENARD G. KIEHL. C. C. J. T. VVOOLSLAJER, K. of R. and S. a je22-67 AMUSEMENTS. pECKEATION PARK, Boquet street and Allegheny avenne BASEBALL. Boston vs. Allegheny, SATURDAY, JUNE 21 Grand Double Game. One Admission Ticket Admits to Both Games. Gates open at 1:15 r. ic First game at 2:15 p. a. i Second game to follow immediately. Train for second game leaves at 3:10 P. M. A'dmisslon 50 cents. P. S. Second game is one scheduled for August K ' je22-25 GRAND ENTERTAINMENT AND CONCERT, for the benefit of the SOUTHSIDE HOSPITAL, at Salisbury Hall, SATURDAY EVENING, June 22. at 8 P. si. MISS EMMA BINGLIN WOLF. MISS JENNIE EVANS. DR W. F. ENGLISH and the pupils of the TWENTY-EIGHTH WARD SCHOOL. Admission 50c je21-31 HARRIS' THEATER. Every afternoon and night this week. N. S. WOOD in the BOY SCOUT. jel8-82-TTS SUNDAY EXCURSIONS STEASlER MAYFLOWER, FOR SHINGISS PARK. Leaving wharf boat, foot of Wood St., 10 A. IL, 12 St., 2 P. St., 4 P. ST. and 6 P. St. jc22-91 Round Trip, 25c. PICNIC GROVE FREE! WINDSOR PARK. Only six miles from the city, situated on the bluff overlookii g 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 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 tho grounds. mvll-15-D HANK STATEitlENTS. SIXTY-EIGHTH Semi-annual report of the Dollar Savings j3 an k, 121 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. LIABILITIES. Amount due depositors, June 1. 1889. .. S12,46i687 2I Amount due dividend, June 1, 1889. 229,504 04 Amount due contingent fund 696,769 68 Total liabilities $13,390,060 93 ASSETS. Loans on bond and mortgage $ 3,23.7.141 43 Mortgage interest duu 10.478 15 UJ S. Government bonds 3,317,328 67 Pennsylvania State bonds 716.4-'0 00 Pittsburg city bonds L1I8.U3I 00 Allegheny city bonds 578,762 00 County of Allegheny bonds......... 1,253,140 83 City of Pittsburg school districts bonds 183,319 00 City of AUegheny school districts bonds 78,280 CO County of Allegheny school dis tricts Bonds 134.500 00 City of Scranton (4's) bonds 62,192 00 Monongahela water (o's) nonds.... 25,450 00 McKeesport water (5') bonds 17,900 00 New Brighton borough (5's) bonds. 10.000 00 Verona borough (O's) bonds 900 00 Homestead borough (5's) bonds.... 3.000 CO North side bridge (6's) bonds 7.S88 00 Point bridge (6's) bon,ds 36.951 00 P., A. fc M. passenger railway (8"s). bonds 2S,027 50 Pittsburg and- Connellsville R. R. (ITs) bonds. ." Z600 00 Green Tree borough (5's) bonds. . . . 6,000 00 Monongahela bridge (5V) bouds... 17,880 00 Sewickley water (8's) bonds 21.207 00 Beaver county (4's) bonds 5,000 U0 Knoxvillc borough (5's) bonds 8.000 CO Masonic Fund Society (4's) bord.. 62,000 00 pa.sc.N. i. canal aua it. u. iosi bonds .-T. 231.C00 00 Etna borough (5's) bonds 6.000 M) Collateral loaus 850.293 50 Real estate 151,934 91 Real estate bank property. 125.00U 00 Bank stocks. Pittsburg banks 4tf,821 25 Cash in banks and on hand 1,036.281 57 Total assets $13390,960 93 Present number of depositors, 30,71)9, aver aging 404 78 each. JAS. B. D. MEEDS, Pittsburg, June 1,1889. Treasurer. The undersigned Auditing Committee re spectfully report that they have examined the assets Of the bank and nnd them to correspond with the above report . Ben-j. Bakewell, t Jno. B. Jackson. I Auditing Taos. H. Lans. f Committee. William W.SpeebJ Pittsbuko, June 18. 18S9. The Trustees have declaredadlvldend of two (2) per cent for the last six months, ending May 81, 1889, payable lorthwlth. It not drawn will bear Interest from June 1, 1889. e22-34-D Tatbaxps; , building contractor, 41 Seventh avenne, Pittsburg, Pa. Telephone 13H. se6-n6Qvrrs . TO LET. Cltv Residences. TO LET-NO. 171 SECOND AYE.. BRICK dwelling; hall and 9 rooms: possession Im mediately. J. M. STONER, 2! Bakewell Build ing. Je2W East End Residences. TO LET-A frEAT TWO-STORY FRAME dwelling house of six rooms, corner or Dith rldgc and Henry streets; Fourteenth ward; one short square from cable line; has bath. w. c. natural gas, etc. Inquire at 47H. FIFTH AVEN UE, or 10 and 12 WOOD STREET. Je22-8 TO LET.-A FURNISHED HOUSE TO A smaij family, from about the tenth of July until the tenth of September. This house Is In the suburbs of Pittsburg on the Pennsylvania Rail road three miles from the Union station. Address J. M. D., care of J. H HARLOW, 4H Wood St.. Pittsburg, Pa. Jel8-2G-WS Allegheny Residences. TO LET-SMALL HOUSES IN ALLEGHENY. Call or send, printed list tree, W. A. HER RON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. JelS-49-18.3l.212S TO LET-IN THE SECOND WARD, ALLE GHENY, brick bouse of 6 rooms and finished attic bath, range, tv. c. both gases, hall. etc. no water rent. ALEXANDER ft LEE, 314 Wood st. r - Je22-12 TO LET ELEGANT BRICK HOUSE OF seven rooms, well-finished attic bath, inside w.c. marnie mantels; all in nrst-ciass order: ao 204 Penna. ave., Allegheny: rent (30. Apply to AjpJ.y' luojiaa w Aau, n irsi are. Hazelwood Residences. TO LET-AT HAZEL WOOD-A NICE 2-'STORY frame house rooms, jporch, etc; rent (16 a month-. 1. M. PENNOCK ft SON.. No. 105 Fonrth ave. Je20-97-MTbs Apartment. a 10 LET-FOUR KICE ROOMS ON ONE FLOOR . suitable for light housekeeping, with gas and water. Apply to J.G.MORROW'SSHOESTORBi 239 Ohio St.. Allegheny. Jc22-27 Offices. Doik Room. tc TO. LET-OFFICE AND DESK ROOM ON Wood St., near Fourth avenue: ground floor; large front window., ALEXANDER ft LEE. 313 Wood st. Je22-13-Tns Business Stands. TO LET-HOTEL-THELAKESHORE HOUSE, 37 and 39 Bank st;; 3 minutes' walk from Union depot: contains 30 rooms. Address J. DUNN, 51 Rockwell St., Cleveland, O. Je20-5 fTIO LET-AT TURTLE CREEK-STOREROOM, X- sbelvinir and 4-ronm dwelling: 8240 a Te&rr I center Westlnghouse shops and improvements; cnanco lor casn store, a. ljjW13, on premises. Jel8-39-TTS TO LET-COR. FIRST AVE. AND GRANTST., 3-story brick house of 13 rooms, bath, both klndsofgas. etc.; good stand forstore or board ing house LM. PENNOCK ft SON. 105 Fourth ave. Ie20-97-MTh8 TO LET-LARG E. WELL-LIGHTED ROOMS; the second and third floors of the new build ing. 529 Smlthfield St.: rooms all In one. and specially suited Tor lodge or light manufacturing purposes ;rent low. Inquire of HARDY ft HAYES; Jewelers, silversmiths and art dealers, 529 Smlih fleld St. JC22-4-TTB AUCTION SALES. FOR SALE-AT AUCTIOH At 11 o'clock A. M., at Jackman's stable, Penn ave., 1 first class saddle and driving horse. 1 bay mare that is not afraid of cable or steam cars and can trot in 3 minutes or better. 1 bay horse. 5 year old .fearless of anything and good driver; the above horses will be sold at 11 o'clock to hlshest bidder. J. A. McKELVT. je22-28 Auctioneer. ADJOURNED PUBLIC SALE OF BUILD ING lots on Alt. Washineton, Thirty-sec ond ward, Pittsburg. I will offer for sale on SATURDAY, June 22, 1SS9, at 250 o'clock, on the premises, a large number of building lots. These lots are eligibly situated in the Dilworth Norton plan, about seven minutes' walk from the Monongahela Incline, south of the public schooland west of Southern avenue: lay well for building purposes: will be sold singly or in blocks, to suit purchasers, at' very low prices, on reasonable terms of payment; J10 down on each lot at sale, ana balance of one-fourth cash on delivery of deed; balance In three equal an nual payments, 6 per cent Interest, secured by tight bond and mortgage. For further infor mation Inquire of GRAHAM SCOTT, 151 Fourth avenne. or A. P. N OR 1 ON. 419 Smith. field street. GRAHAM SCOTT, Administra tor AVm. Dilworth's estate. je22-87 E OR SALE-. at Auction i HazElwndd Building Lata OK THE PREMISES, Saturday, -June 29, At 2:30 P. if., on Johnston avenue, on Kilbuck street. In Blair's grove; lots 20x150 ft. Also on Flowers avenue, lots 21x121 ana 25x95 feet: near Second avenne and the Electric railway, now being built, and Hazelwood station. B. & O. R. R. These lots will be sold at a low price and easy payments. For plans and full informa tion, see W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth ave. HENRY AUCTION CO., Jel9-23-19.22.27.29 Auctioneers. EDUCATIONAL. EXAMINATIONS FOR ADMISSION TO Trinity College, Hartford. Conn., will be held in Room 18, Bakewell Law Building, Pittsburg, beginning at 10 o'clock, A. Jr., on Tuesday, June 25, 1889. ' Je22-95 EXAMINATIONS FOR ADMISSION TO Yale College and the Sheffield Scientific t-chool will bo held in the Shadvside Academy Tbursuay, Friday and Saturday, June 27, 23 and 29, beginning at 9 A. Jr. each day. je2298-D "VTEW .YORK MILITARY , ACADEMY, J.1 Cornwall-ou-Hndson. Courses of study in civil engineering, English and classics. Labor atory, drawing room and field work. Beantlf ul building', grounds, location. COL. C. J. WRIGHT, B. S A. M., Supt; BELDKN F. HYATT, Comd't of Cadets. jeI4-D OSWEGO SUMMER 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, Voiapuk. American History, etc Department of Physical Culture. Principals: Adolnhe Colin, Assistant Prof, of French, Harvard University, Canibridge.Mass., and Frederick Lutz, Prof, of Modern Lan guagos, Albion College, Albion, Mich. For full programmes address either the principals or Mr. W. G. RAPPLEYE, Oswego, N. Y. je!5-33-S OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. PlTTSBURO. PA., June 12, 1889. VTOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE .Ll reports of Viewers on the opening of At lantic avenue.'from Liberty avenue to Roetta 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, jel2.SC Chief of Dept. of Public Wor.s. Pittsburg. Pa., June 12. 18S9. -VTOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE JLi) 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; Anburn 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, nnless nn appeal is filed in the Court of Com mon Fleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW, 1el2-5fl Chief of Dept. of Public Works. BUSINESS TAX AND WATER RENTS, 1889. Notice is hereby given that the du plicates for the business tax and water rents for the year 18S0 have been placed in my bands lor collection by the Board of Assessors antnor ized to assess the same. Tbe 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. 1889. will be placed in the hands of tbe 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, j5-9o-D City Treasurer. EOR SALE WHOLESALE PRODUCE commission house, doing a businesssecund to none in the city; everytliirg in tlrst-class running order;' this is an opportunity to step intn an established paying business that is seldom offered: liberal terms, Address BUSI NESS, Dispatch office. my2B-118-TTSSu A BIG SNAP. . Lots 25x120. at Alientown station, to be sold at auction, to-day, June 22; J10 down. So per month, without interest. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth ave. je22-18 )IANOS, ORGANS. R HAMILTON. 91 AND 9a FIFTH AVENUE, Pittsburg. Pa. ap30-71-lJ Walter J. Csbourne. kicbabsBabbows, BARROWS fc OSBOURNE ' JOB PRINTERS, "' 90 Diamond street Telephone No. 8U - . n , i2-kS6-TTB8Si ckm BUSINESS GES. THK PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE existing between Jos. H. Boyd. H. B. Con ley and DavUl Henderson Is hereby dissolved by mutual consent, S. B. Conley and David Henderson retiring. All bills and accounts of the aforesaid firm will be settled by' . JOS. H. BOYD. ALLEonESY. PA., June 19.1889. e80 J DESIRE TO GIVE NOTICE TO THE trade that I have bought out the business the West End Coke and Coal Co. (Lira.) and that I will hereafter carry on the coke and coal business at the place formerly ocenpied by the said Coke and Coal Co. (Lim.), on Main sL, Thirty-sixth ward. West End, Pittsbnre. Je22-5-S FRANK McCALL. DISSOLUTION NOTICE 18 HEREBT clven that by a vote of a majority in num ber and value of interest therein the west End Coke and Coal Co. (Limited) was dissolved on the 21st day of June. 1&E9. All persons Indebted to said company will please make immediate payment, and all bavins claims against said company will present the same for payment a soon as possible. THE WEST END COKE AND COAL COM PANY, LIM. FRANK McCALL, President. JOHN D. RICHARDS, Hec-y and Treas. ' je22-5-s PROPOSALS. "PROPOSALS FOR ORDNANCE SUP. V PLIES Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, 111., June 12, 1889. Sealed proposals, in tripli cate, will be received until 1 o'clock P. it. on FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1S89. for rnrnishing saddle blankets, forage, silver, gold,- steel, tin, brass, iron, copper and brass rivets and bars; iron, brass and copper wire; nails, screws, tacks, bolts, nuts, leather, thread, rope, duck, paints, oils, chemicals, paper, cleaning and polishinz materials, files, etc. dnrln&the fiscal year end ing June 30. 189a Printed lists of supplies needed, with full instructions, stipulations, eta, can be bad on application to MAJOR JNO.it. McGLNNESS, Ordnance Department, U. S.A., Commanding. jelS-2 RECRUITING RENDEZVOUS, PENN avenue. Pittsburg, Pa.. June 16, 1SS9. Sealed proposals in triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at this office until 12 o'clock noon, June 26, 1889, and then opened, for furnishing conked rations, three substantial meals dally, of good quality, and the allowance of soap and candles authorized to be Issued to a soldier, to the recruiting party and recruits stationed at this rendezvous during the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1889, and ending June 30,1890. Preference will begiven to articles of domestic production or manu facture, conditions of quality and price (In cluding in the price of foreign productions or manufactures the dnty thereon) being equal. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Forms of pronosals and full information will be- furnished on applica tion to this office. Proposals for furnishing complete rations at a placo objectionable to re cruits will not be considered. Envelopes con taining proposals should be marked, "Proposals for Cooked Rations," and addressed to CAP TAIN R. G. HEINER, Recruiting Office, 915 jrenn avenne, rittsuurg; i-a. jeii-ia ROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING 8TA TIONERY, furniture, fuel and other supplies. In compliance with the Constitution and laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, I hereby invite sealed proposals, at prices below maximum rates fixed In schedules, to furnish stationery, furniture, fuel, and other supplies for the several departments of the State Gov ernment, and for making repairs in the several departments, and for the distribution of the Subllc documents, for the year ending the first londay of June, A. D. 1890. Separate proposals will be received and sepa rate contracts awarded as anuouncedln said schedules. Each proposal must be accompa nied by a bond with approved sureties, condi tioned for the faithful performance of the con tract, and addressed and aelivcredto me before 12 o'clock 3T, 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 tne Executive Department, at Harrisburg. Blank bonds and. schedules containing all necessary Information can be obtained on ap plication at this department. CHARLE8 W. STONE. je2-69-D Secretary of the Commonwealth. E ROPOSALS FOR 8TEEL PLATES FOR nse in the construction of the United tes armored cruiser '-Maine," at the Navy xara, iirooiciyn. jn. I. JNavy Department, Washington, Bt C, JuneS, 1889. Underanthor ity conferred by the act of Congress, entitled "An act to increase the naval establishment," approved August 3, 1886, (21 Statutes at Large, page 215.) sealed proposals are hereby invited, and will be received at this Department until 12 o'clork noon.on MONDAY, the eighth day of July, 189, at which time and place they will b opened in the presence of attending bidders, for furnishing about f our hundred and twenty eight (42S) tons (2.240 pounds) of sUel protective-deck plates, forty- (40) pounds per squaro foot, for use In the construction of said cruiser, aboiit two hundred and fourteen (214) tonjef such plates being for the upper layer of plat ing, and about two hundred and fonrteen (214) tons for the lower layer there of. Such plates to be delivered at such place or places in the 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 elates 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 bo of domestic manufacture, and to be accepted only after passing such tests as may be prescribed therefor by the Seo tetary or the Navy. Proposals must be mads in accordance with forms which will be fur nished on application to the Bureau of Con struction ana 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 mnst bo 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 the successful bidder will be returned to him on his entering into a formal contract for the due perform ance of the work, and giving bond for the same, with satisfactory surety, in a penal sum equal to 25 per csnt of the amount ot bis bid: but in case he shall fall to enter into such contract and to give such bond with in ten days alter notice of the acceptance of bis proposal, the check accompanying such proposal shall become the property of the United States. All checks accompanying pro posals which are not accepted will be returned immediately after tho award shall have been made- Information relative to the dimensions and shapes of plates, and all other information essential to bidders, will be furnished on appli cation to the Bureau of Constrnction 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 the Secretary of tne Navy, Navy Department, Washington, D. C. The Secretary of the Navy reserves the right to relect any or all bids, as, in his judg ment, the interests of the Government may re quire. B. F. TRACY, Secretary of the Navy. jeB-72-3 OAKLAND SQUARE, $6,500 each, moderate cash payment, balance $500 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 or and facing tbe park are tbe above described dwell ings; most desirable houses yet offered; en hancement of values sure. SAMUEL W. BLACK& CO, 99 Fourth ave. myU-39-l WORKING MEN I A chance for employment at Glass or Iron Works, and Lots for Homes Cheapron Easy Payments, on the Patterson Plan, At Cochran station, Monongahela Division, Pennsylvania Railroad. J,R.WYLIE,Aenr, Duquesne, Pa, Or No. 8 Wood street, room No. 5, Pittsburg: je22-83-u DRY CLEANING Of all kinds of wearing apparel, such as dresess, tea gowns and wrappers. Also Turkish, Mad ras and portier curtains, lambrequins, table covers, mantel scarfs, tidies and all other tex tile fabrics dry cleaned at the SIXTH AVENUE DYE WORKS, M. MAY SONS & Co. 56 SIXTH AVE. Goods called for and delivered. jell-TTS E ,R. BURGOON, Tie Specialist, of 17 Ohio street. Alice' defies competition in tbe cure of all r troubles. Be does not point to fictiti 'tlmonials. COME AND SEE THE OR1G" .At his office,' of your neighbors w" cured in Pittsburg tni AUegh tlon free. i ' - -r iiiaiifcriBiiri irin - ir,-rnLf-,,-ia rmrrWwft