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L ' -8 rWAS-QTJITE SEDATE, lough the Diamond Widening Ordi nance Passed Largely HROUGH THE COMMON COUKCIL Plea for Sexual Equalitj in Pay Preraila in the Same Branch 3AT BED POND PARK PKOJECT Councils seemed to be in a business mood :sterday, quorums being easily secured, l Common Council the first thing of note as an ordinance changing the official titles of ie heads of Departments of Public Safety, ublic 'Works and Department of Charities, id making them directors Instead of chiefs; it as referred alone with a batch of other ordi inces, eta, among which the most important ere thoe establishing grade on Water street om femitbfleld to Grant; one establishing the ade of Renfrew street, from Achillis street, i Lincoln avenue; opening Finance street, wenty-third ward; locating Smith street, wenty-third ward; a petition for the asscss ent of damages of Elizabeth Brownwalter on ie cbangingof the grade of Crozicr street, and petition of the Oliver Iron and Steel Corn any for the vacation of a portion of South Seventh, street. Mr. Duncan presented a resolution asking 3e Chief of the Department of Public Works ) furnish an estimate of the cost of enclosing 30 Bed pond with an iron fence, and in case ae sewer is built, furnish an estimate of main lining the Bed pond as a lake -frith pure rater; referred to the Chief of the Depart ment of Public Works. Jlr. Magee offered a resolution for the pay lent to E. Y. Breck of $781 50 for stenographic rork; referred to the Finance Committee. Mr. Mageo offered a resolution relieving ames HcEnight from a contract for the con traction of a sewer on Penn avenue, East Jnd, entered Into with the Board of Awards, wing to McKnight being actively engaged in rorfc at Johnstown; passed under a suspension f rules. Mr. H. T. Steinecke, elected to succeed Mr. luhlandt, was sworn in, AGATS'ST RAPID TKA2T SIT. The ordinance compellinc all traction and ilecttic roads In the city to be provided with ratotnatic bells, stop on all street cornets, eta, vas opposed by Mr. Magee, on the ground that .here was now too ranch clanging of bells, and is traction and electric roads were constructed jo give more rapid transit, the object would be leicated. as,if tbey were compelled too stop on ivery street corner they would be slawer than :he old street cars. Action on the ordinance jras deferred. Mr. Magee moved to increase the salarv of the matron at the Central station from CO to J75 per month, on .the ground that her work was fully as hard as that of a sergeant there. The motion prevailed, as also one by Mr. Fer guson raising salaries of matrons at outside stations from 550 to $65 penmonth, and the amended ordinances were ordered printed. The ordinance fixing the salaries of the engi neer in Municipal Hall at $75 per month was finally passed. When the ordinance for a sewer on Gnm street -was called, Mr. Lambie spoke of the necessity of the sewer on that street as the cellars were flooded. There was some opposi tion, which came from people who had at their own expense put in a sewer ou one part of the street and did not want to be assessed for the new one. It was decided that they should be exempt. Chairman Bigham, Committee on Pnblic Works, reported an ordinance opening Mifflin street, Eirkpatrick street between Wylie and Webster avenues, Torley street from Friend ship avenue to Pearl street. Gait alley. Wool slayer alley, Clement alley, Sumerlee street, Apple stieet. Bowery alley and Amber street; also ordinances for the "crading. paving and curbing of Omega street. Mahogany alley. Holmes street and Fox allej. They were all passed finally. THE TMPOBTAXT ISSUE. 1 The ordinance for the widening of Diamond alley was cali-d. and the opinion of City So licitor Moreland read. It was in bripf that by acts of Assembly of January 6. 1864, June, 16S7, and by acts of the last Legislature, the power to open, widen, etc is expressly conferred; also the right to assess all properties benefited. He stated that he was advised thafthe Board of 'Viewers would report sufficient property benefited to pay all costs, expenses and dam ages arising from such opening. Finally: ln.my opinion the city will incur taolUbntty Tor damages occasioned by such improvement, ex cepting upon the happening of one of two things. viz.: First, If it shall be found that tills Improve ment 16 one in -which the public at large has Just Sis much benefit and advantage aa those whose proptrty lies along the line of the alley. It then ceases to be a local and become a general benefit. In which event the cltv must bear the expense: or, second, lfajury should award an amount ofdam ages to a proper! r bolder greater than that al lowed by the viewers the dtficrencc must be paid by tbe city, unless there shall be found other property benefited In an amount equal to such dlflerence. Tbe report of the Board of Viewers was next read: To the Honorable Council or the City of rittsburg: In accordance with resolution requesting an Itemized statement of the damages caused bvand benefits from the widening of Diamond street, from bmltbfield street to tbe west side of Diamond square, with the same of each property holder afiertedand the amount lor and against him,1' the Board of Viewers respectfully present the fol lowing statement: Tbe-amountor money involved In the proposed Jmprovi jnent Is so great and the Interests so com plicated. Involving not only the values of the free hold taken but the value of leases that would be Impaired bv a reduction of the area or by a com plete los of the entire area so leased, and the value of narrow strips of ground Inefficient for building purposes that would be left, that a ereater length of time than has been given to the subject should be necessary. It Is, however, very Important that a decision shall be reached as to whether the street shall be located at the Increased width. In order to pre vent a greater Increased cut for buildings cow being erected within tbe proposed Irnes. A very conslderablexnargln either way wonld be caused or the posfrlblllt) of dlsioslng of the re maining strips oftland to property holders, who, by purchase, woubl obtain a front npon the new street, or- In def.-iult or such sale, throwing the strips Into the street, causing Its further widen ing at such points, and under the recent street act the viewers are Instructed to make sucn adjust ments. The value of leases wholly destroyed or contin ued under new conditions is a delicate and dim cult matter to determine, as leases are not placed upon record: even their existence cannot be de termined In brier Inqulrr. Trie board deemed the important point to deter mine was weighing all that could be ascertained affecting tbe Issue, whether there was certainly property enough sufficiently benefited to justify the large cost that would ensue. ASKING THOSE HTTEKESTED. In order to so decide all property holder whose property would. In whole or In part, be taken were called in to make a statement of what they deemed the damage would be if such action was taken. Tbe amounts so given were aggregated and an estimate made of the footage on the new street that would be Increased In value by the widening of the street, and in the ludginent of the board the Increased values of new frontages made an aggregate far exceeding the maximum claims made, leaving a large marg!nfor the unascer tained value ofleaseholds and oiher matters not rally considered In the necessarily limited Inquiry made. These preliminary reports under the act are simply an expression of the Judgment of the board as to the expedlcnry of tbe improvement proposed, and are not supposed to be accompanied by a detailed statement ofthe estimates which led to the conclusion, which, would generally be Inju dicious to present, as It vi ould complicate the final action or the loard by seeming to commit It to specific claims for damage, which are only heard to enable an approximate estimate to be made and to decide tbe maximum amount which would be demanded, and which, in the final report. Is subject to all tbe evidence and Information that can be brought t bear upon it, to sift It down to an equitable sum. In any case ho ever, where the Councils w ould deem the preparatory Information gathered by the board needrul to them In deciding the passage or refusal of anv ordinance for Improvement. It is. of course, always at their service, individually or as a body. In so Important a measure as the proposed widening or Diamond street, it will be a great relief to have the Councils In possession of ail tbe data upon which the board based Its affirmative recommendation. It Is the clear conviction or the board that all damages caused by the proposed widening of Diamond street should be assessed upon that street, and only npon the portion of the street ln rinded within tbe limits so widened. There baa been no consideration given to the city for any loss of rentals which would be caused by tbe re duction or her rental, and because the new as sessed values, upon the Improved street would make an Increase In receipts that would largely exceed the amount lost Appended Is a statement of the claims made and Tiro rata amount on all other properties whose owners did not make specific claims. Also a state mentorthefootagewhlch would be assessable to par the amount ofthe damage. This rootage is the Inure footage within the changed limits, all prop erties left upon the street with sufficient building depth being held to be benefited. The board de sires the Council to fully undettand that these claims made do sot receive the Indorsement of the board. Many of them Indeed are manifestly In ex cess, itnt exclusive of the value of leases and some minor matters they seem to represent an ap proximate amount which may be demanded, and In the Judgment ofthe board tbe Increase In the value of the properties npon the street when widened wonld be greatly In excess of this aggre- Sare of damage as presented, or of any sum of amages that could be shown to. accrue. OVEB HALF A MILLION. Oaten made and coapnted upon claims madel Lydla Howard. ...tWQ, 000 John Thoma 5,100 Marshall Bros.... 25,000 3atlonal Bank of Pittsburg Opera Exchange 6,009 Boose 75.030 Samuel Jones, ex- E. Blakely heirs. 7,30 ecutor 8,600 A, B. Blhlman... 12.000 Jane Kedpath 15,000 A. W. Mellon.... 7,250 David P. Black... 6,500 Annie M. Hissell. SS.oooLaughlin Mcln- Isaac Craig 60,000 tosh 5,500 David Cregg 51,000 Caroline Bays,... 8,700 David P. Black... 8,000JaneMut 7,00 EdaL. E. McKee 40,000 Mrs. May Gates.. 7,000 R. B. Mellon 13,500 Mrs. A. Brown... 7,000 Sarah Arthurs.... 2&,000barah A. Bayes.. 0,000 Total 542,200 footage to be assessed, 1, 663 feet. Kespectfully submitted, Edward J. alle. ) Daniel Wenke. Viewers. TDfOTHT O'LXABT, JE., J Mr. Carnahan last counseled caution, as the Citv Attorney had pointed out dangers in their path. President Holliday opposed the ordinance. He said great damage would result to lease holders, and this had not been heretofore con sidered. They would probably seek legal re dress, ana the result might be an Impassable street for years, but the ordinance passed by the following vote of 32 to 9: Ayes-Messrs. Battles. Baum, Berry, Bigham, Binder, Brown, Carr. Donley, Donahue, nouthllt, Duncan. Dunn, Elliott. Hague. Helmold, Johns ton. Kearns, Magee, Mason, Moscnell, McCurry, McDermott, MacUonlglf, McGulrc, Niemann, rilcairn. Benzlebausen, Shannon, Waggoner, ft lgbtman. White, Wrlght-St: ' Noes Carnahan, Ferguson. Fox, Gardner, Ly don, MulUn, btelnccke, Stcggert, President llolll-day-9. . v An ordinance panting the Pittsburg, Oak land and East Liberty Railway Company tbe right to lay tracks on Atwood. Boquet, Frailer, Ward and Semple streets was passed finally; also tbe ordinance granting the City Bridge Company the right to construct an approach to its bridge over Duquesne way and the wharf near Barker's alley. Tbe action of Select Council in refusing to appoint a committee of conference, also tbe resolution indorsing tho action of the citizens and officials in the recent Johnstown calamity, were concurred in. AS SH0BT AS SELECT. New Members Qualified, and Some Work Done In tho Upper House. John McM. King, of the Second, John C. Beilly, of the Fifth, and A. T. Watson, of the Eighteenth wards, took the oath of office, hav ing been elected to fill unexpired terms of saloon teeners, resigned. Dr. C. Evans presented a resolution author izing the Mayor and Controller to sign a peti tion for the grading of Glen Caladh street be tween Second avenue and Sydenham street. The paper was adopted. The fol'owine ordinances were passed finally: Granting I,. Bcni & Bro. the right to lay a switch on Water street. Twenty-eighth ward; authorizing tbe Oliver iron and Steel Company to lay switch tracks on booth Tenth and Twelfth streets: authorizing the opening ot Klrkwood street trom Hiland to Colllnsavenues;giantIng the Pittsburg. Allegheny and Manchester Passenger Railway Company tbe right to extend their traits down Penn avenue to Klflh street and to Dnauesne way; Increasing the pay of thecnglneer in Munic ipal Hall from $60 to 875 per month; granting cer tain privileges to the Pittsburg, Oakland; and East Liberty Passenger itallway Company: au thorizing the City Bridge Company to construct an approach to its bridge across the Allegheny river, across Duquesne way and the Allegheny wharf. The ordinance regulating processions, par ades and street assemblages was Indefinitely postponed. The action of the Common Council in approv ing the reports of the Board of Viewers, De partment of Awards, and. passing other ordinances and resolutions was concurred in. Fine Whiskies. IXX 1855, Pure Eye "Whisky, full quarto ?2 00 1800, McKim's Pure Eye Whisky, lull quarts .'.. 3 00 Monogram, Pure Eye Whisky, full quarts 1 75 Extra Old Cabinet, Pure Eye Whisky, lull quarts 1 50 Gibson's, 1879, Pure Eye Whisky, full Gibson's Pure Eye Whisky, full quarts - 1 50 Guckenbeimer Pure Eye Whisky, full quarts 1 00 Gnckenbeimer Export,Pure Eye Whis ky, full quarts 1 50 Moss Export, Pure Eye Whisky, full quarts i 1 25 1879 Export, Pure Eye Whisky, full quarts 1 25 1880 Export, Pure Eye Whisky, full quarts 1 00 For sale by G. W. Schmidt, Nos. 95 and 97 Fifth ave. Indies' Traveling Wraps, Sfcnwls nnd Jackets, Jiight and medium weights in our cloak room special low prices here to reduce stock'quickly. Jos. Hob2e& Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Gras, revolvers; catalogues free. J. H. Johnston, 706 Smithfield st. Great bargains in fine watches, jewelry, sterling and quadruple plated tableware at J. P. titeinmann's, 107 Federal st, Alle gheny. f TTSSU 300 to 400 Tnrda Every Dny Of printed India silks. That's what good quality at lowest prices does in this big and busy silk department. Come this week. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Cheapest Wny to Bny Ribbons Remnant Lrccths From the mill all pure silk. See them at ribbon counter. Jos. Hokne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. P. fc Y.'m Iron City Beer Is tbe best in tbe market. Pure, wholesome and nutritions. ttssu Busy Days In Our Curtain Department. In a big stock like this tbe cnt prices make large quantities of great and un equaled bargains. See them. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Smoke the best, La Perla del Fumar clear Havana Key West Cigars. Sold 3 for 25c by G. W. Schmidt, Nos. 95 and 97 Fifth ave. All Sixes Crib and Bed Blankets Summer Wrlshta. Also, new white dimity spreads and cheese cloth comfortables. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. If you are seeking for, a very fine im ported cigar, ask to see the La Matilde brand. From $10 to $40 per 100. G. W. Schmidt, 95 and 97 Fifth ave. This Is the Lust Week In June and we intend to make it the great est week of all and the busiest one for us of tbe entire season. Our enormous stock is split into two big barga n prices, $10 and $12, and you have your choice ok over 1,000 styles of men's fine suits in cheviots, cassi meres, worsted, serges, tweeds and cork screws. Don't miss it, for there is not a suit in the lot that is not worth all Ihe way from $18 to $28. Remember $10 and $12 are the prices this week at the P. C. C. C. cor. Grant and Diamond streets, opposite the new Court House. Don't Fall to See the ;Summer Suit Mark. Downs In our suit department; quick sales here. Come in now lor best choice. Summer suits in all newest materials, Jos. Horse & Co.'s, Penn Avenue Stores. Imported Port. 1828 Imperial Oporto Port, full quarts.$3 00 1869 Mackenzie Port, full quarts 2 50 Fine Old White Port, full quarts 2 00 Xionaon uocc jrort, mil quarts 2 00 Burgundy Port? full quarts 1 50 Fine OH Spanish Port, fnll quarts.... 1 00 Tor sale by G. "W. Schmidt, 95 and 97 Fifthaye. Keep Cool. Get a suit of English serge, blue, black or gray, at Pitcairn's, 434 Wood, street. xusu "Una," fancy spring patent flour, best in the world. its Pilsner Beer. Call for this celebrated make of Frsnen heim & VUsack. To be had at. all first class bars. ' ttssu AWAYTOjxAT FRANCE Glass Blowers Will Take in the Paris Exposition This Summer INSTEAD OF GOING OFF FISHING. Master Workman Boss Still Prosecuting the Bakers' Strike. WHAT THE LABOfi PEOPLE ARE DOING About 200 window glass workers will leave this city next week to attend the Paris Exposition. Arrangements are now being made to secure as many as possible to go upon the excursion when tbe window bouses close down for the sammeir The prime object of the majority of the men going to Europe is to visit their old homesteads, and some of them who have been in this country but a short time will bring back their families with them to this city. A number of the al leged imported men, who are now working at Jeacnette, will do this, as none of them brought their wives and children with them when they came over. The summer suspension will give them all their first opportunity to visit toeh old homes. Those who will go to. the ExposU tion are mostly Americans, who, instead of spending their vacation fishing I1T THE SHADT NOOKS among the Thousand Islands, will put in the time doing Europe, the low rate of fare enabling them to do so. Tbe action ot the Pittsburg railroad companies in not making low enough rates for their respective fishing clubs, is said to have had considerable influence In making tbe men decide to go to Europe. A number of tbe flint workers who will also quit work this week, will visit the Exposition, but the majority of them, as usual, will go to their-annual encampment grounds and remain there for tho summer. . Secretary Loeffler. of the window Glass Manufacturers' Association, in his report, which has just been issned. says there have already been closed down 20 factories. Thi shows that tbe trade is very poor. Generally the manufacturers run as long as tbey can and lav in heavy stocks for the summer and early fall trade. This year it seems that it wonld not pa v to tun to the end of the fire, and conse quentlv the owners of tbe factories put them out of blast. SOUK ABB CLOSED. Abel, Kim & Co.'s works, In this city, and O'Leary Bros.' factories, up the Monongahela river, closed down last week. According to the report ot tbe Secretary, stocks are medium and the demand light. "The proposed suit ot the Central Trades Coun cil against James Campbell, President of tbe Window Glass Workers' Association, and others, for violation of the contract labor laws, was not entered yesterday as was expected. President Joseph Evans, of the Council, stated last evening that the matter was inthehandsof his attorneys, and the suit would be entered in due time. Nothing will be done about the matter, how ever, until the successor of District Attorney Alien enters upon tne tnsrnarge oi nis amies. Mr. Walter Lyon waB appointed to the office last Thursday, but as yet Colonel Allen has not seen him. The present District Attorney does not wish to hamper the beginning of Mr. Lyon's administration, and will not enter the suit. A EDSKI FAKE. The Story That Lilliputian New York GIbsk People Control the Country Utterly Nonsensical Assertions. A hurrah story is going round which will In terest Allegheny county glass people in a measure. In substance it states that "The United States Glass Company, with a main office at Syracuse, K. Y., with a capital of $1,000,009, and containing men from New York State, will make a trust to control all the glass I manufactunes in the country." It also states I that they now have nearly all the New York Interests, some in Ohio and several m Pennsyl vania, and that the tank process is to be em . ployed. -me aoove aiieeea lacts. as teietrraniiea to the Boston Herald, were briefly mentioned to a number of prominent Soutbside glass men yesterday. J. S. Atterbury, ot Atterbury fc Co., was first spoken to, and in reply said: "Nothing in it, whatever, to affect nsl Why, tbe Idea of a company of only !1.0CO,000 trying to control the glass Interests of tho country, or even of a, little part of Pittsburg, is absurdl Tbe names mentioned in the article I do not know, and have never heard of them. Such stories as these I wonld term as 'desk stories.' There is not a glass company in the country which has less than $1,000,000 invested in the business." Mr. David Frank, of D. O. Cunningham & Co., said: "That's all a canard, and those gentlemen who purport to he the representative glass people of the country I don't know, with the exception of Orin E. Frazee. of Canastota,N. Y.; but even be is not a large operator. There are some people Interested down about Find lay, Ohio, in the natural gas fields; but, as for Pittsburg being affected, there is noth lng in it at all." Other glass men, when spoken to, pooh poohed the idea. TO fiEFDTE AKGDMEKTS. ainster Workman Ross Working Against S. S. Alnrvin la Wheeling. Master Workman Ross, of D. A. No. 3, went to Wheeling yesterday to appear before a meet ing of the Retail Grocers' Association, which was held in tbe Nail City last night, ta take action upon the bakers' strike against S. S. Marvin fc Co. Th e K. of L. in this city claim that they have taken 27 out of SO of Marvin's cus tomers away from him in Wheeling and Bel laire. It was stated that Foreman Crawford, of the shops, was to go to Wheeling, appear beoro the grocers and show them why they should not withdraw their patronage. He claimed that the strike wax unjust, and If tbe firm's side of the case was heard, the mer chants wonld reconsider their action and con tinue to handle Mr. Marvin's goods. Master Workman Ross heard of the matter, and hurried to Wheeling to appear at tbe meet ing, and, as far as might be, refute the argu ments of Mr. Crawford. THE UNION DROPPED THROUGH. Telegraph Repairmen Aro Now Without nn Organization. The proposed Electricians' Union has fallen through, and -the telegraph repairmen of the city are virtually without an organization. Some time ago it was decided to withdraw the local assembly, which was then gasping for life. In tbe Knights of Labor, from that organi zation and enter the Federation of Trades. The organization could !not be strengthened enough, and It has now been decided by tbe members tbat tho best thing to be done is to al low the organization to drop through. Since the removal or Master Workman Shields there has been very Uttle interest taken in the as sembly, THE CHINA TRUST. Pittsburg Jobbers Laying In Heavy Stocks Before Prices Go Up. The dealers in china and pottery ware In this city are laying in heavy stocks preparatory to the heavy ad ance in prices tbey expect, as a result of tho trust formed last week among the manufacturers. 1 Nearly all tbe principal china and pottery houses in the country are In the combination, and it is expected that the prices on all kinds of ware will be advanced within the next two weeks. THE BUILDERS TO MEET. The Quarterly Gathering of the Exchange to be Held To-day. Tbe quarterly meeting of the Builder's Ex change will be held to-day in their rooms In the Rensbaw building. Nothing bnt routine mat ters will be discussed. Tbe scheme to form a builder's club, and erect a house in the central portion of the city, has fallen tbrougb. The majority of the members of tne exchange are opposed to tbe club, saying that It will take away members of tbe other organization. Stendy Work Hereafter. Tbe nail mill of Chess, Cook t Co at Rankin station, has resumed operations after an idle ness of about nine months. They employ about 200 men. Tbe mill was erected in 1SS5, but has not been operated more than a year in all since its completion. Tbe firm expect to operate the mill steady from this time henceforward. A SAVE cube for worms, an efficient tonic besides, may be had in Dr. Jayne's Tonio Vermifuge. It -utterly destroys worms, and acts beneficially in the dyspep sia and general debility of either children or adults. A STATE CONTENTION. The Y. M. C A. Arrnntes n Programme for tho Fnll Meeting. The annual State Convention of Y, M, C. A will be held on October 10 at New Castle, Pa., and will continue until the 13th. Mr. Ira D. Sankey, the singing evangelist, and several other well-known people-will be-prcsent. Ills thought that a bigger attendance will be bad at this meeting than at any heretofore held. Secretary Off. ot the X.M.C. A, stated to the reporter yesterday that the daily and nightly attendance at tbe building has fallen off by one-half since the warm weather com menced. He does not think that outside at tractions have caused the small attendance, but says tbe weather is tho cause of it. When asked if pool and billiard halls bad reduced the attendance any he said be thought those places bad fallen off In their attendance as well as the Y.M. C.A California Wines. Old Sherry, fnll quarts Kl , uvt Extra Old Sherry, fnll quarts. ....75o ....50c . . . .75a ....40c ....50c ....50c ,...50o 95 and Old Port, lull quarts,... ExtraOldPort, lull quarts... Eiesling, full quarts Angelica, full quarts Muscatel, full quarts. Tokay, full quarts For sale by G. W. Schmidt, Nos. 97 Filth ave. Tills Is Bargain Week In Dress Goods Department. See the last pig arrival $1 25 and $1 50 French dress goods 50 and 65 cents a yard. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Store. Tbla Is the Iinat Week In' Jnne and we intend to make it the greatest week of all and the bnsiest one for us f the entire season. Our enormous stock is split into two big bargain prices, $10 and $12, and you have choice of over 1,000 styles of men's fine suits in costly cheviots, cassimeres, worsted, serges, tweeds and cork screws. Don't miss it, for there is not a suit is the lot that is not worth all the way from $18 to $28. Eemcmber, $10 and $12 are the prices this week at the P. C. C. C, cor. Grant and Diamond streets, opposite the new Conrt House. Pittsburg Cricket Club Colors. In flannel blazers and caps; also complete assortment of tennis sashes, belts, caps, and entire suits of English flannels. Men's goods department. JOS. HOBNE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. Guns, revolvers; catalogues free; J. H. Johnston, 70S Smithfield st. Fine watch repairing, resetting dia monds and best work and lowest prices in the two cities at Steinmanu's, 107 Federal st. TTSSU This Is Bargain Week In Dress Goods Department, See the last big arrival $1 25 and $1 50 French dress goods 5U and 65 cents a yard. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Stylish Salt. For a good-fitting suit go to Pitcairn's, No. 494 wood street. TUSU "Golden Wedding" flour without a rival. tts MldSnmmer Millinery Novelties Ready In our millinery department. New designs in toques, turbans and traveling hats. Stylish eflecta in sailor and garden hats. Jos. Hoene & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. 81 00. 81 00. Mothers, Bring the Children To Aufrecht's Elite Gallery, 516Market st, Pittsburg. Cabinets $1 00 per dozen until September 1. Guirs never so cheap as now. Send or call lor illustrated catalogue of guns, revol vers, sporting goods, etc. . J. H. Joiinston, 706 Smithfield st. If youhavfe not smoked the La Perla del Fumar Key West Cigar you have lost a treat Sold 3 for 25c. G. r". Schmidt, Nos. 95 and 97 Fifth ave. Thla Is Bnrgnla Week la Dress Goods Department. See the last big arrival $1 25 and $1 50 French dress goods 50 and 65 cents a yard. Jos. Hohne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. OFF! CI All PITTSBURG. glEABED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE ) CEIVED by the City Controller np until onday, July 1, 18S9, at 2 o'clock P. M., for the care, maintenance and management of the city scales for the ensnlng year. Proposals must be accompanied by bonds in the sum of $2,000 probated boforo tho Mayor or City Clerk. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. je24-2o- SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at tbe office of Citv Controller until SATURDAY, Jnne 29, A. D. 1SS9, at 2 P. M., for placing new dial in clock on tower of Municipal Hall. Specifications can bo seen at this office. Each proposal mnst be accompa nied by a bond in double the amount, probated before tbe Mayor or City Clerk. The Depart ment of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. E. M BIG ELO W, Chief of Department of Public Works. je21-29 BUSINESS TAX AND WATER RENTS. 1889. Notice is hereby given that tbe du plicates for the business tax and water rents for the year 18S9 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 Cltv Treasurer's office is the month of Jnne. No discounts allowed. Water rents and business tax -remaining un paid after June SO, 1SS0, will be placed-iu the bands of the Collector of Delinquent Taxes for collection, with 5 per cent added. AH applicants for statements ot water rents must give name of the owner of the prop, erty they occupy or desire to pay water rent for. J. F. DENNISTON, jeSQS-D Citv Treasurer. AMUSEMENTS. RECREATION PARK Boquet street and Allegheny avenue. BASEJALL WASHINGTON VS ALLEGHENY- Monday ..Jane24 Tuesday. June 25 Wednesday June 28 Thursday Jnne 27 Train at 8:10. Game at 4 p. M. je24-22 PICNIC GROVE FREEI WINDSOR PARK. Only six miles from the city, situated on the bluff overlooking Davis Island dam. Easily reached by rail or boat. Large grove of forest trees, cool, clear springs of water, 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. OLANEY on the gronnds. mvll-15-p NOTICES. HE PITTSBURG AND WESTERN RAIL WAY CO. Coupoas from the first mort gage bonds of this company maturing July 1, 1SS9, will be paid on and after that data upon pre sentation at the nfflce of Messrs. Drexel, Mor gan & Co., Now York. H.D. CAMPBELL, e25-lo Treasurer. OHIO COUNTY BONDS-NOTICE IS hereby given that the Board of Commis sioners of the county of Obio, State of West Virginia, will offer for sale 1200.000 4W per cent ten-thirty bonds, dated July 1, 18S9. interest payable annually July 1. $50,000 of -which will be delivered Julylfi, 1889, J50.000 October!, 1SSS9, 50,000 December 1, 1889, and 50,000 Feb ruary 1, 1S90, accrued Interest to be added. Sealed bids for said bonds will he received (in dorsed "Proposals for Bonds") at the office of the Board of Commissioners of the county of Ohio until MONDAY, July 15, 1889. at 10 o'clock a. if. No bids will be received at less than par. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. P. B. DOBBINS, President. CHARLES O. WOODS, ClerkT jeaM2-36i,jyU,K -k tVUpla advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise mcnls on this page such as Wanted, For Bale, To Let, efa, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than fifty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. For trie accommodation of tho public, Branch Offices have been establishe'd at the following places, where Want, For ale, To Let, and other transient advertisements will be received up to 9 P. M. for inser tion next morning: Advertisements aro to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with Tax D1S PATCH. rnrsBUEa. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, Sw Butler street. EMU, G. STUCKEY, 21th street and I'enn ave. . G. b-TUCKEY ACO.. Wylie ave. and Fulton st. M. STOKELY. Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST END. J. TV. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & 6HE1ULEIS, 5th av. ft AtWOOd St. sotrrnsiDK. JACOB SPOHN, No. 2 Carson street. CHAS. SCHWARM, 1707 Carson stress. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCBEK, 59 Federal street. B. J. McUniUE. JTederaland Ohio streets. FEED H. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEKS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut st. J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENItr, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. 1'ERKY M. O LEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. Male Hcln. WANTED FIRST-CLASS BAKER. APPLY at once to ALBERT bOELLNEB, 284 But ler St., Etna; je25-S3 WANTED-A REGISTERED DRUG CLERK of3 or 4 years experience. Address VER VAIN, Dispatch office. Je25-4 WANTED-SB1PPING CLERK-ONE WHO can speak both German and English: rood reference required. P.O. BOX 870. JC24-2 WANTED-YOUNG MAN AS WAITER-ONE speaking German and English preferred, inqulro No. 49 DIAMOND bT city. JeS-98 WAN1 ED-BOY WHO HAS HAD SOMJUEX PERIKNUE In the barber trade. Apply to FRED ECKERT, 3549 Butler street. je2S-91 WANTED AN EXPERIENCED YOUNG man to attend In grocery store; best of ref erence required. Call at 1900 PENN AVE. Je25-89 WANTED-SOME LIVE AGENTS TO SELL our new installment goods: good pay weekly: only those with good reference need ap ply. UNION CREDIT CO., 103 Fourth ave. JeJl-45 -TTANTED FIRST-CLASS BREAD AND V V cake baker and assistant: good wages to ue ngni znsn. .kuhjiki.' jhukkimv a iai, Woodland ave., Eleventh ward, Allegheny. ji e24-I8 WANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING powder and pure spices: gifts with goods: coke workers, miners or mlllmcn can makemoney In their spare time. YAMASH1RO TEA CO., 63 Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa. Ja2S-8S-TTS WANTED-BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S COLLEGE, 4 Sixth street. Pittsburg. Pen manship, bookkeeping, eclectic shorthand, type writing, arithmetic etc., thoroughly taught for 5 per month: Instruction Drlvate for botn.sexes; open through summer, day and evening. Je!2-97-TTSSu WANTED-MEN TO ATTEND NEW YORK Cutting School; Urllng's' actual measure ment taught In all Its branches; the only true system fitting any and all shapes; no trying on: Instructions. 10 A. M. to 4 P. w.; evening, 7 to 9 p. jr.: call or write for circular. 614 WOOD ST., Pittsburg, Pa. Je3 TTTANTED- MAN-TO TAKE AGENCY OF VV our safes; size 23x18x18 Inches; weight 500 lbs. : retail price S35; other sizes In proportion: rare chance to create permanent bnslmess at home: these safes meet demand never befoje supplied by otbersafe companies, as we are not governed by tbe Safe Pool. ALPINE SAFE CO., Cincinnati, O. Je2)-4-D WANTED-SALESMEN-WE WISH A FEW men to sell onr goods by sample to the wholesale and retail trade; largest manufactnrers In our line; Inclose 2-cent stamp: wages $3 per day: permanent position? no postals answered: money advanced tor wages, advertising, etc CENTEN NIAL MAN'F'G CO., Cincinnati, Ohio. JelS53-rrs Female Help. XTJANTED-ONE GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL W housework, at 2215 PENN AVE. le25-94 -1TTANTED-A HOUSEKEEPER. ETC.. BY VT two bachelors. Apply, with references, K., P. P.. Sharpsbnrg, Pa. Je2S-65 fTTAVrED-ONE FIRST-CLASS 1RONER VV None but first class need apply; reference rcqnlred. Apply . JAMES MEANY, Jeannerte Laundry. JelS-OT tTTTANTEI-A RELIABLE, INTELLIGENT YV lady, aboufSO, for permanent position; re sponsible party, (9, with Increase If suitable. cVll after 10; ART DEPARTMENT, room 7, 55 Ninth st. JcK-79 Male nnd l'einnlo Hcln. TTJANTED GARDENERS FARM BANDS, V y white waiters, dressmaker, cooir, chamber maid, nurse, (4 per week;. 200 honse girls, 3d for hotels, summer resorts and dining room girls. MEEBAN'SAGE.NCY,M5Grantst. leil-D WANTED-$25 WEEKLY-REPRESENTATIVE, 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 valoable sample casefree: we mean Jutt what we say. Addressat once STANDARD SILVERWARE CO.. Boston, Mass. Jel-70-D Boarders and Lodgers. WANTED A GENTLEMAN TO OCCUPY pleasant front room with use of bath; breakfast and supper lr desired. BOX 271. WIN kinsbnrg. je25-66 WANTED-BOAKDERS-IN NEW YORK Visitors to this clay can find elegant accom modations at reasonable rates by the dav or week 18 AND 20 WEST THIRTY-SECOND Sf BEET. Je25-56 WANTED -BOARDERS-YOUNG MEN OR 2 couples can be accommodated. with board In the country: large, snady grounds: 6 miles on the P. R. R a minutes' walk from station. Ad dress A. B. C., Dlsoatch office. je25-33 Booms. Houses. Etc. WANTED-A BOOM FOB LODGING, NEAR Conrt House, for a gentleman. Address F. L., Dispatch office. je2&-47 Situations. -TT7"ANTED-A POSITION AS HOUSEKEEPER TV for a widower; can give first-class refer ences. Address MRS. L. Z., Dispatch office. Je25-37 WAMED-POSlTlON AS SALESMAN IN A clothing honse; can furnish best of refer ence. Address, JACOB LAZARUS,- 202 Ferry St., Pittsburg. Je22-M WANTED-S1TUATION BY A YOUNG MAN In hotel or restaurant or any light work; no objection to going out of city. Address N. O., Dispatch office. Je25-9S Financial. WANTED MORTGAGES. LARGE AND small. ED W1TX1SH, 410 Grant St.. Pitts burg. JelS-32 TTT-ANTED-MORTGAGES-MON EY TO LOAN VV In sums to suit at 4), 5 and 0 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 157. apl9-14 WANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP ERTY, over SLOOO; H per cent; no tax. HEN RY A. WEAVER & CO., 1(2 Fourth avenue. mh2-a22-D TTANTED -RENTS COLLECTED PROMPT TV LY; property managed with satisfaction. ALLES Jfc BAILEY, 1M Fourth avenue, Tel. 167. Ial9-U WANTED -MORTGAGES-SI. 000, CM TO LOAN In large and small amounts at 4,f. 5 and 8 per ceni, jree oi state tax; no ueiay. .keeu is, JYLE& CO., 131 Fourth ave my21-60 WANTED-TO LOAN S30O,000. IN AMOUNTS of 3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4fpercent, free of tax; also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK i, BAIRD, ( OS 1 ourth avenue. se21-d26-D WANTED MOKTGAGES-S1, 000, 000 TO LOAN on city and suburban properties at4K, Sand C per cent, and on larms In Allegheny and adja cent counties at eper cent. 1. AL PEN MOCK 4 SON, 10j Fourth avenue. ap7-Hl w ANTED-TO LOAN f200,000 ON MORT- uaitao; siuu ana apwara at o per cent; (500,000 at 4j4 per cent on residences or business pruprny; also in , aajoinini FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenue. so In adjoining couames. 8. H. OCSl-CM-D -TTTANTED -AN EXPERT ACCOUNTANT T T with wide experience will Investigate tbe books of firms or corporations with secrecy and dispatch, or Institute new and direct methods de ryinir Irregularity. FREN CH, Dispatch office. Jc.j-50-tt . miscellaneous. TTTANTED-YOU TO GET 3 A BAKER'S , TV dosen (13) of Stewart Co. ' fine cabinet photos for f J, at SO and 82 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny. my2S-50-TTSu WANTED A COMPLETE SECOND-HAND outfit for a butcher shop: a Stevens cooling room preferred. C. 11. LOVE, 83 Fourth ave,, Plttsburj, Pa. Je25-8S TTTAN TED-LADIES TO KNOWHAUGH V V Kecnan repair, rellnlsh or upholster old furniture promptly and In the best possible man ner. M AND if WATER ST. 'Phone IKS. mya-82 WANTED-INFORMATION OF MR3.AGGIE THOMPSON; any person knowing of her whereabouts will please send or Inform her to go to ber home In Blalrsvllle, Indiana co., without delay. Je25-49 WANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO TOGRAPHER, 88 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that be is making fine cabinets at l 50 per dozn; photos delivered when promised: lnstanx taneous process. mhU-03 FOR SALE-rlMPBOVED HEAL ESTATE. Cltv Residence. TO LET-NO. 204 UfiD'FOBD AVE.. BRICK house or 10 rooms, bath, natural gas; house In good condition: 'rent f53 31 per month.. W. A. BEKKON a Bujta, 8u tfonryi ave. jeswo-Tia FOB SALE-NO. 302 LOCUST ST., SIXTH ward, elegant new dwelling of 0 rooms: well finished; Utesteonveniencestlot 22x96 feet: if sold quick can bebongbtataTeryreaionableprlce. W. A. HEREON 4H0NB, No..M Fourth ave. le25-71-2S.28;Jy2, , TjlOB SALE-WYUE AVE...NEAB FRANCIS X. st a new iwo-iory.anu mansaru duck dwellings of 8 rooms eacn, city-water, natural gas, bath, hall, vestibule, slate mantels, etc.: nice lot extending oacfc to an alley; will be sold cheap.- Call at office BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Je25-60 East End Residences. -. FOR SALE-NEW FRAME HOUSE, 8 BOOMS, hall, bath,' laundry, hot and cold water, 2 in side w. c , slate mantels, tile hearths, etc; lot SOX 122 feet, St, Clair, bet. Rural and Rlppey aves., E. EjHSOO. D. BEHEN ft BON, 4112 Penn ave. FOB SALE-SOUTH HILAND AVE., E. E.. a rare opportunity; an elegant new Lrlck home of 8 rooms; all conveniences; well worth S3, 500; will sell for 17,500 on terms to suit. 11. P. THOMAS ft CO 409 Grant St. ' Jel3-83 TrnORSALE-t8.030-ABEAlJTIFUL12-HOOMED X? house; lot 40x120: tbit-honse, juit finished. Is modern in every particular; street paved and sew ered, stone sldewalksr near both cable lines and steam cars; good neighborhood; will he sold on good terms. KELLY ROGERS, No. 6315 Station street. East End. Je23-45 FOB SALE--ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS-IN the EastEnd;a house of 6 rooms, with hall, cellar, porches, water, natural gas,, marbe man tels, etc., etc.: and nice lot to an alley; side en trance: can sell at a oargaln; on small payments; immediate possession. .JA3. W. DBAPEACO., ip Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Je22-44-p FOE 8ALE-A COMPLETE 7-BOOM HOUSE; all modern Improvements; large pantry, range, I. w. c, marble mantels, tile hearths, bay windows, back and front porches; nice lot.sltnate near cable and steam cars; a lovely borne; terms, only (500 down and balance In monthly payments equal to a moderate-rent. KELLY ft ROGERS, No. 8315 Station street. East End. )e23-45 FOR SALE-ONLY. A FEW NOW REMAIST unsold of tbe very desirable eight-room dwell ings on Oakland square. The rapidity with which sales have been made show the estimation in which thev arc held; durably built and handsome ly finished, supplied with every modern con venience; standing on large lots and facing a handsome park planted with oeantlfnl shade trees, these dwellings nave the notable advantage or be ing bnt 15 to 20 minutes from the postofflce by the Pittsburg-Traction road: a cable loop, far which an ordinance Is now In Councils, will pass within 100 feet of the square: prices S6, 500 and (6,750; terms, moderate cashpayment and long time on balance. Applyto S.W. BLACK ft CO.,89Fonrtb avenue. Je23-67 Allcsbeuy Residences. F OB BALE-POPLAR ST., ALLEGHENY, near narks. S rooms and attic: brick dwelling with lot 25x75; onlyKOOOon easy terms. REED B. COY LE ft CO., 131 Fourth ave. Je25-80 FORSALE-ONESPLANADEST., NEAR THE parks, Allegheny, a desirable dwelling in first-class order, 8 rooms; lot 20x13) ft. to James st. W. A. HEHHON &BONS, 80Fourth avenne. Je25-40-TTS FOR SALE-HANDSOME MODERN HOUSE all conveniences and large lot, choice loca tion. Bid well street, Allegheny; low- price easy terms. JNO. H.Al'CBEERY, 85 Fifth ave. BP9-48-TTS F iORSALE FRONTINGTHEPARKS. NORTH ave. and Webster St.. Alleghenv. at auction to-day at 2:30 o'clock p. 21., on the premises; loczuxiw ieew witn DricK awening oi iu rooms. W. A. HEREON ft SONS, No. JO Fourth ave. Je2S-9 W FOR SALE NO. 171 NORTH AVE., COR Webster st., Allegheny, at auction on the premises, to-day at 2:30 o'clock r. M. : lot 20x107 feet; brick dwelling, 10 rooms. For full In formation see W. A. HEREON ft SONS. No. 60 Fpurthave. Je25-38 FOR SALE NO. 174 NORTH AVEi, COR. Webster St., Allegheny, at auction on the premises, to-day at 2.30 o'clock F. M. ; lot 20x107 feet: brick dwelling, 10 rooms. For full information see W. A. HEREON ft SONS, 80 Fourth are. . Je25-38 FOR SALE-TO-DAY, AT 2.30 O'CLOCK P. M.. on the premises fronting the North park, cor. North ave. and Webster St.. Allegheny, a nice residence property; lot 20x107 feet; brick dwelling of 10 rooms. W. A. HEBRON ft SONS, No. bO Fourth ave. Je2S-0 TTKJR SALE TO-DAY AT 2:30 O'CLOCK P. M., JTJ on the premises, fronting tbe North Park, ror. North ave. and Webster St.. Allegheny, a nice residence property; lot 20x107 feet; brick dwelling of 10 rooms. W. A. HEREON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave. je23-69 FOR SALE NICE RESIDENCE ON MC CLINTOCK avenue. Hill district. Second ward. Allegheny: at auction, Monday, July 1, at 3 o'clock, on premises, will be sold the very pleas ant home of Mr. Culbertson, McCIlntock avenue, near Electric car: lot 40x135: lately built dwelling, six rooms, large attic pantry, cedar,- china and other closets, bathroom, w. c, wasbstand, furnace, laundry, electric bells, handsomely papered, lovely situation, handsome lot. shade trees, shrubberT.etc.;acomplete home: minimum price (7,600: terms halt cash.. A, LEGGATE ft SON, Auctioneers, 31 Federal street, Allegliecr, JeSWv Suburban Residence. FOB SALE-rCHEAP-AT TV ILKINSBUBG. P. B. B., new Queen Ahne house, 10 rooms, weU finished: lot E8xl22 feet, beautifully located on Rebecca st. : a quick sale is desired. W. A. HER EON ft SONS,. No. 80 Fourth ave. Je2S-41-rrs "ITlORSALE-CLlFTONSTATION.EMSWORTn, JTj Fort Wayne road, lot 50x143, new house, four rooms, cellar, closet, well, fence, etc; price 11,700. payable 15 amenth; possession October 1: must be reliable party to get this offer. A. LEG GATE ft SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. Je23-115 FOR SALE-CRAFTON STATION, P., C. ft ST. L. By., on Craft ave., above Noblestown. road, a good frame dwelling of 8 rooms, marble man tels, natural gas. good spring water, young or chard; lot 150x200 feet; Immediate possession: call at office for particulars. BLACK? ft BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. , le25-60 FOB SALE LOTS. East Bad Lots. F1 ORSALE.-BUILDING LOTS 25x150 FT. ON lloonet. near Forbes St.. Oakland. W. A- HERRON &SON., 80 FOnrtb avenue. JelS-51-TTS E lOR SALE-ELEGANT BUILDING S1TEAT A L barraln: lot on Ronn st. : onlv 7 minutes from T7-- r: " . .- ..:r - -- v( -: s :. - .- jtoup sta. ana minutes irom caoie cars; size, six mui only kuiuos easy terms, accojd. jjiij&& CO., 131 Fourth ave. Je25-80 T7IOR SALE-ONLY 12,60 FOR A BEAUTIFUL JD Shadyside building site 100x250, covered with large forest trees and commanding a splendid view; only 3 minutes from station: other city con veniences. BLACKft BAIRD, S3 Fourth ave. J e 15-4-15, 18. 20. 22, 24, 25, 27, 29 FOR SALE-NOW IS THETIME TO SECURE a choice building lot tor a home; 60-foot streets; no city taxes;. Bant of Commerce addi tion and Villa place plan. Brush ton station. Se cure colored plan from JOHN F. BAXTER. Agt., 512Smlthfleldst. Je23-74-TTs!u. FOR SALE-SS00A CHOICE EAST END LOT 40x120, near the beautiful Sliver Lake, and convenlenttoP.lt. R. or cable line; If yon desire a cheap lot fora home don't miss getting all tho Bartlcnlars of this handsome building site. LACK ft BAIRD, 05. Fourth ave, Je25-60 FOR SALE LARGE LOTS; CHOICE LOCA TIONS: different prices: high-class Improve ments: easy and rapid means or reaching them: are some of the many reasons why "The Baum' Grove Plan" is so desirable to persons who appre ciate a pleasant and convenlen t home spot. Uet a plan from MELLON BROS., East End, or JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smithfiold st. Je24-78-mr Alleahcnv Lots. T7IOR SALE FINE BUILDING LOT AT A J? bargiln, on Avery St., Allegheny, nea parks. W. W. AicNElLL ft BRO., 105 Fourth ave. Je-100 F OHSALE-LOTSOtf MM'LE AND LINDEN avenues and Lombard street- Allesrhenv. In the Tenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap ply to JOSEPH MCNAUGHER, 43 N. Diamond st. mh7-8S-D - FOR SALE-ALLEGHENY LOT3-ACKLEY St., between Buena Vista and Monterey St., 4 lots 20x100 each to 20-foot alley ; these are de sirable building lots. ALLES ft BAILEY. 161 Fourth ave Tel. 1C7. Je22-17 FOR SALE-1IAZELWOOD BUILDING LOTS, on Johnston ave., In Blair's Grove, and on Flowers ave. All In Speck's Plan, at auction on the premises next Saturday, June 2D, at 2:30 o'clock r. M. Call or send for plans. W. A., HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave. je23-29 Hazelwood Lots. FdRSALE-ON SATURDAY. JUNE29, AT2:30 o'clock r. v., 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. Je20-83-TTS FOR SALE-ON SATURDAY, JUNE29, AT2:30 o'clock r.-K., on tbe premises, Hazelwood, building lots on Johnston ave, In -Blair's grove. Plans and fnll Information can be bad from W. A. HERRON ft SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. Jt20-93-TTS, TflOK SALE-IN Jy J. SPECK'S PLAN. JP Hazelwood, at auction, large building lots on Johnston and Flowers are., on tbe premises next Saturday, at 2:30 o'clock- p. u. For plans see W. A. HERRON.ft SONS. 80 .Fourth ave. Je23-23 Farms, F IOR SALE-NINE AGRES-TEAME HOUSE, framo barn, outbulldlnsrs. nonltrrvariLetc.: 2 acres orchard: grapes, currants and raspberries. at station on r., 'aic&, ss v. k. a. -u. wir- T1SB, 410 Grant St., Pittsburg, Pa. Je22-r miscellaneous. F IOB BALE-CHEAP-PARTIES LEAVING cltv will sell furniture of S rooms to rlrht Sarty with lease up to-April I, 1800. Inquire 199 OBINSON ST., Allegheny, ' Je23 72 TTIOR SALE-ATLANT1CC1TY.N. J.-HOTELS. J? boarding" houses, cottages, lots and bath houses to let or for sale by l.U. ADAMS A CO., real estate agents, REst. ft Law Bdg.. Atlantlo City. N. J. - my20-24-D FOB SALE-COB. BUTLKB AND MAINSTS.. Seventeenth ward, that fine property known as StJobn's Episcopal Charcn: lot 96x155 ft. with buildings. W. A. HEBRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. . je2$-K-25,28;Jy2.B FOR SATjE-BOTS. CItr Lots. TTIOR 5 ALE-CITY LOTS-10LOTSONLIBEKTY J? ave., between Thirty-ninth and Fortieth sts., Pittsburg, Pa.; low and on long time. H. FORBES, Wheeling, W. Va. Je2I-35 TpOR SALE-A FINE BUILDING LOT ON JD Craig st. near Fifth ave. cable cars. 50x140 to 20 ft. 'alley, only 82,000 on easy terms. BEED B, C0YLE4 CO., 131 Fourth ave. Je2a-) FOB SALE-LOT 60X77 FEET, HERRON ave., at terminus of cable line, with frame house 6 rooms, ball, basement and solid stone cel lar; a bargain; 3.200. D. BEHEN ft SON. 4112 Penn ave. - Je25-43 T?Ott HALE BUSINESS. , Easiness Chnnces. POR SALE-SAND BU81NESS AND CON TENTS. 6 bones and harness, 2 wagons. 1 cart. CHABLES KLEIN, or CUBBING 4 FOX, 4319 Butler St. . Je25-42-TTS TJHJR SALE-BARBER SHOP DO IN G A THBIV I? IN G business In splendid location; reason for selling, going Into other business. LEWIS SUTTER, 608 Seventh ave., Beaver FaUs, Pa., or BOSS W. BLACK. 80 Diamond St. je25-3 FOB SALE-3 LICENSED HOTELS ON LINE of R. B., 40 miles from Pittsburg, doing good business; owners Interested In other business, and will sell cheap If sold at once. For particulars call on THOS. LIGGETT, U4 Fourth ave., Pitts burg. Je21-57-TuTSSU TjWB SALE-JINE. EXTENSIVE AND PEOF JD 1TABLE 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, baker ies and other business chances. Free particulars. BHEPARDftCO.. 54 Fifth ave. JelS Business Stands. FOB SALE-CHEAP-DOWN TOWN PROP ERTY; corner Ross and First avenues. For full information see W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 fourth ave. Jel8-5(MS,21,25,29 FIB SALE DRUG STAND, ON LINE OF railroad: population 1,200: Invoice about 1,750; terms easy: reason good: no opposition. Address MORPHIA, Dispatch office, Je25rl T7IOB SALE-ONLY S3.000. WORTH S10.000 TO JD mlrs. glass. Iron, etc: tii acres, fronting Al legheny river and 611 ft. West Penn siding; build ing cost 5,000, machinery and erection 4,600; Pine run nt. gas and on gas belt 1,200 ft. deep. FARRELLY ALDEN, 59 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. J a25-31 FOB SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, dec F OB SALE-FINE FBAZIEB BOAD CARTS. c. WEST ft CO., 420 Duquesne way. jeiz-4g FOR SALE DOCTOR'S RUGGY. HORSE and harness: will sell separate. Apply to JAMES WARBURTON, 3720 Butler St., city. J (5-33 F IB SALE-HORSES JUST ARRIVED. DO ... -. - I..HA9 If.. WAV, ..lit .HWnM.An .. ? going to Exposition track: coach, buggy, sad e, business and draught horses arriving dally. J AS. MCKEOWN. Jei; FOR SALE-FAMILY HORSE-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 FOCB1H AVENUE. Je22-ll-TT3 COR SALE FINE MATCHED'PAIB GELD Jtj 1NGS, bays, 16 bands, full brothers, 7 and 8 years old: lady can drive them; not afraid of any thing: can trot 3-mln. clip to pole; also a fine family horse. For further particulars call on or address J. J. CRAWFORD, Toronto, O., C ft P. R.B. Je20-79 FIB SALE-MY BLACK GELDING NOW IN Mr. J. E. BERRYMAN'S training stable. Ex position Driving Park; must be sold Immediately; he Is 6 years old, 18 hands high, fine mane and tall, perfect action and superior style; he was pur chased In Kentucky one month ago. and, as I have no further use for him, I will refuse no reasonable offer. JelM machinery nnd Uletala. F OR SALE-2 HOR1ZONTALENGINES, 18x22, 1 Ball enzlne. 1 small dvnamo and2 lamns and meat choppers, rendering kettles, etc. VELTE ft MCDONALD, Penn ave.. cor. Thirty-second st. Jel9-91.TTS ; LOST. LOST PARCEL OF STUFF PATTERNS wrapped In cloth; name on the patterns. Leave at Hotel Anderson, C. E. PARKINSON. J 025-33 LOST-ON PENN AVE.BETWEENSEVENTH ave. and Jos. Home's, largo envelope, con taining papers only valuable to owner. A reward of SS lrlert with MR. WADE at Dispatch office. Je25-59 PEBS05AL. PERSONAL-BOOKS WANTED-1F YOU have one book worth 10 cents, or a library worth 11.000. let us knocr: we will bay one as quickly as the other. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, Seventh Ave. Hotel building. my3-2S PERSONAL WHY TROUBLE YOUR WIFE, mother or dauchters In reDalrlne and clean ing your old clothe, when It can be done for a trifle by DICKSON, the Tailor, cor-Fifth ave. and Wood st., second floor? Charge's moderate; facilities unsurpassed: suits madeto order: spring stvles now ready, 'telephone 1558. mhs LEGAL NOTICES. J. J. BIEBENECK. Att'y., No. 1 Wylie ave ESTATE OF OTTO HELMOLD, DE CEASED ExeSutor's Notice. Notice is hereby given tbat letters testamentary on the estate of Otto Helmold, late of the city of Pittsburg:, in the county of Allegheny, and Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to sail estate, are re quested to make Immediate payment, and those bavinc claims or demands a;rain3t the same will make them known without delav to CHAR LOTTE HELMOLD, CONSTANTTNE W. HELMOLD, Executors of the last will of Otto Helmold. dee'd.. No. 612 Smithfield st. Pittsburg, Jnne 4. 1S83. je4-75-Tn EDUCATIONAL. EXAMINATIONS FOR ADMISSION TO Yale College and the Sheffield Scientific school will be held in the Shadyside Academy Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Jnne 27, 28 ana 29, beginning at 9 A. if. each day. je22-93-I NEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY, Cornwall-on-Hndson. Courses of study in civil engineering, English and classics. Labor atory, drawing room and field work. Beantlf ul Dnlldings, grounds, location. COL. C. J. WRIGHT, B. S A. M, Supt; BELDEN F. HYATT, Comd't of Cadets. jel4-D KEBLE SCHOOL. SYRACUSE, N. X. Boarding School for Girls. Under the su pervision of the Bt. Rev. F. D. Huntington, S. T. D. Tbe nineteenth school year begins Wednesday, September 11, 1889. References Rt. Rev. H.C. Potter. D.D..Y. Rev. Wm. R. Huntington. D. D-, Grace Chnrcb, N. Y. City. Pres. E. N. Potter, D. D., Geneva, N. Y. Hon. Andrew D. White. Ithaca, N. Y. Apply to MISS MARY J. JACKSON, Principal. jel4-72-Tnr PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR 12-INCH BREECH LOADING rifled mortars. Ordnance Of fice, War Department, Washington, June 22 18s9. Sealed proposals, in duplicate, will be re, ceived at this office until 3 o'clock p. jl, on MONDAY. JULY 22,1889, at which time they will be publicly opened, for finishing and as sembling twenty-nine (29) 12-inch breech-loading rifled mortars, more or less, tbe principal Sarts being supplied by the United States, lank forms on which proposals must be made and all information required by bi 'ders can be had npon application. S. V. BENET, Brig. Gen.. Chief of Ordnance je23-44 PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING STA TIONERY, furniture, fuel and other snpplies. In compliance with the Constitution and laws ot the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, I hereby invite scaled 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 S ublic documents, for the year ending the first londay of Jnne, A. D. 1S90. Separate proposals will be received-and sepa rate contracts awarded as announced in "Said schedules. Each proposal must be accompa nied by a bond with approved sureties, condi tioned for the faithful performance of tbe con tract, and addressed and delivered to me before 12 o'clock M. on Tuesday, the 9th day of July. A. D. 18S9, ativ'liich time tbe 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 departmenr. CHARLES W. STONE, je2-69-T Secretary of, the Commonwealth. EECRUnTNG RENDEZVOUS, PENN avenne. Pittsburg. Pa June 18. 1889. Sealed proposals in triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at this office until 12 o'clock noon, June 20, 1S89, and then openedt for furnishing cooked, 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 re emits stationed at this rendezvous during the fiscal year commencing July 1, IS89, and ending Jnne 30,1890. Preference will be given to articles of domestic production or manu facture, conditions of quality and price (In cluding in tbe price of loreign productions or manufactures the duty thereon) being equal. The Government reserves tbe right to reject any or all proposals. Forms of proposals and fnll Information will be furnished on applica tion to this office. Proposals for furnishing complete rations at a place objectionable to re cruits will not be considered. Envelopes con taining proposals should be rnarked,"Propasals for Cooked Rations," and addressed to CAP TAIN R. G. HEINER, Recruiting Offlce, 915 Pe& avenne, Pittsburg, Pa, je21-38 i TO 1VET. Cltv Residences. TO LET-NO. 171 SECOND AVE.. BJHCX dwelling: hall and rooms; possession im mediately. J. M. STONES, 22 BakeweU Build ing. Je22-M Allegheny Residences. TO LET-SMALL HOUSES IN ALLEGHENY. Call or send, -printed list lree, W. A. HEB RON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Jel8-49-18,31.2aS Apartments. mo LET-FOBN1SHED ROOKS" WITH SET JL ARATE lee boxes, kitchen, tableware, sew ing machines, folding bed, etc. levrrythlng newt choice of any floor. 41 LOGAN ST. Je26-96 Offices. Desk Koonu &c TO LET-OFFICE AND DESK BOOM OX Wood st., near Fourth avenne: ground floor; large front window. ALEXANDER ft LEE. 333 Wood St. Je22-13-TUS rpo LET-WELLLIGHTED OFFICE, NEWLY JL painted t elevator, janitor service and al modern conveniences. Apply to GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK, 423 Wood street. Je2t-68-D TO LET-OFFICEyiOOMS ON THE SECOND and third Boors of Mellon'sballdlng.opposlte City Hall: good llgbtnewly painted and papered, T. MELLON ft SON'S BANK, 512 Smithfield street. Je25-M-TmTF Business Stands. TOLET-HOTEL-THELAKESHOBEHOUSsV 37 and 30 Bank st.; 3 minutes' walk from Union depot; contains 30 rooms. Address J. DUNN", sr Rockwell st.. Cleveland.- O. je20-5 TO LET-LARGE. WELL-LIGffrED BOOMS J the second and third floors of the new build ing. 529 Smithfield st.:. rooms sU In one. and specially suited for lodge or light manufacturing purposes ;rent low. Inquire of HARDY ft HAYES, jewelers, silversmiths and art dealers, 529 Smith field st. Jc22-10-TT AUCTION HALES. AUCTION SALE-OF FINE CARPETS andfumiture,TUESDAYMOBNING,Jun 25, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms. No. 311 Market street. Handsome parlor suits in silk and crashed plusb, tapestries, brocatelles and dam ask, lounges, couches, mantel bed, wardrobe beds, glass-door -wardrobe, pier and cheval tairrors, lambrequins, moquets, body and tap estry brussels and ingrain carpets, linoleum, curtains, bedding, lamps, clocks, fancy goods, toilet ware, dishes, fine chamber suits, tables, chairs, rockers, bookcases, bedsteads, desks, washstands, hat racks, bureaus, sideboards, ex tension tables, two iron office safes, refriger ators, stoves, matting, cedar chests, cupboards, step ladders, springs and mattresses. HENRY AU6KON CO., ja23-79 ADetioneers. AT AUCTION THE COMPLETE FUR NISHMENT of a ten-roomed house at No.201Wjlie ave., THURSDAY MORNING, June 29. at 10 o'clock sharp. Fine parlor suit in mohair, pictures, curtains, rugs, easy chairs, bookcase, ornaments, walnut hatrack, body brussels and Ingrain carpets In all tbe rooms, halls and stairs, marble top table, mahogany and walnut chamber suits, wardrobes, bureaus, bedsteads, washstands. bed lounge, bedding, springs, mattresses, decorated toiletware, side board, dining chairs, rockers, china, glass and silverware, refrigerator, extension table, laun dry and kitchen goods, linoleum, large cooking range, etc., etc, etc House open 8 o'clock morning of the sale. HENRY AUCTION CO.. LIM., je23 80-twtsu Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE-ON THE PREMISES on THURSDAY, June 27, 18S9.at4P.lt, New Queen Anne house and lot, and also 11 vacant lots on Euclid avenue. Bellevue, only few minutes' walk from Neville station and, only about two minutes from the proposed electric road. The house has 9 rooms and fla--isbed attic 'all slate mantels, tile vestibule, tila hearths and all the modern improver ents, elec tric bells, speaking tubes, etc.; tbe house Is new. never been occupied and was built by a gentle man tor a home and with a view of comfort, convenience, etc.; has natural gas, water, Will sell thehouse andlot and the vacant lots separate, and on easy payments. Say one-fourth cash and tbe balance 'in one. two and three years with interest on deferred payments. Sals positively to the highest bidder. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. je25-73 "OUR SALE AUCTION SALE OF MAHIOH , At Marion station, B. & O. R, R.. SATURDAY, JUNE 29, at 2 p. sr. Only eight minutes' ride from new B. fe O. depot. Monthly tickets, 5 cents per trip. The Second Avenue Electrio Railway, now under construction, will pass within two minntes'walk of these lots. The prices of these lots are cut down very low, and you can have your own terms. Don't miss this opportunity. REED B. COYLE & CO., je2S81 131 FOURTH AVENUE. OAKLAND SQUARE, 14500 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, tlla hearths, sliding doors, wired for electric light, line 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 aspbaltuin;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. BLACK & CO., 99 Fonrth ave. myll-SJ-D WORKING MEN ! A chance for employment at Glass or Iron Works, and Lots for Homes Cheap, on Easy Payments, on the Patterson Plan, At Cochran station, Monongahela Division. Pennsylvania Railroad. J.R.WYLIE.Agenr, ' Duquesne, Pa Or No. 8 Wood street, room No. 5, Pittsburg. jc22-33-D RARE CHAIICE. FOR SALE-WHOLESALE PRODUCE COMMISSION HOUSE Doing first-class business. Will sell at a bar gain, as owner's time is otherwise taken up. Address WHOLESALE PRODUCE. je23-17-TT3 Dispatch offlce. R. BURGOON, 'no dneeialfsr. of 47 Ohio street: Allegheny. defies competition in the enre of all cbronio troubles. He does not point to fictitious tes timonials. COME AND SEE THE ORIGINALS, At his office, of your neighbors who have been cured in Pittsburg and Allegheny. Consulta tion free. Je21 DRY CLEANING Of allklnds or wearing apparel, su eh 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. 66 SIXTH AVE: Goods called for and delivered. Jell-TT3 G A. RALPH. BUILDING CONTRACTOR, 41 seventn avenue. Pittsburg. Fa. Telephone 13U. se5-n6fTT3 )IANOb, ORGANS. & HAMILTON. 91 AND 93 FIFTH AVENUE, Pittsburg. Pa. ap30-7t-B "PERSONAL WILSON. 61 FOURTH AVENUE, Sells fine watches, jewelry, clocks, silverware, spectacles, etc. Watch, clock and iewelry re pairing a specialty. jeiMoVrrs JOHNSTOWNJIEMOVAL SALE A large stock of groceries wilt he sold at a -great sacrifice on account ot my going to re- sume business at Johnstown. Sale eves? evening from S to 10 f.x. v WM.F.CORNMAN, 36-1 Forbes street, . jeS-7