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' THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 1889.
IT-iPEl BE ATLANTA.
Thedfext General Assembly of thoE.
, of L, Convenes in November.
ONE OF TEE LAEGEST EVER HELD.
What Executive Boarder Costello Bays of
'" Miners' Outlook.
TWO COKTENTIOXS OP COAL DIGGERS
The time and place for holding the next
session of the General Assembly of the
Knights of Labor have just been arranged
by the General Executive Board. Hereto
fore this has been fixed by the Assembly,
but at the Indianapolis session last fall the
matter was left to the G. E. B., with At
lanta, Ga., New Orleans and Albany, If.
X., to select from.
Mr. John Costello, the Pittsburg member
of the G. E. B., arrived in the city yester
day and. In speaking on the subject, said: "We
bave decided on Atlanta for the next General
Assembly ana the meeting will be held on the
second Tuesday in November."
Mr. Costello says It will undoubtedly be larg
er than the last G. A, and maybe as large as
any ever held. The order Is growing rapidly,
ana In some trades the membership has
doubled. This will give them more representa
tives in tho General Assembly than any they
ever had before.
Robert Watchorn, National Secretary of 135,
composed of coal miners, and John Costello
bad a consultation yesterday, and. in speaking
of tbe condition of affairs in the district, the
former said: "We will have about 12 delegates
In the next General Assembly, which means
that tbe membership has doubled, as we only
bad six delegates at the last convention, and
these represented 18.000 members."
.STRENGTH OP THE 3IINEBS.
Mr. Costello said: "I would not claim more
than 10 delegates sure; but we may have 12 or
more before tbe next national convention of
miners is held."
Tbe annual convention of N. T. A 1S5 will be
held at Wilkesbarre on the third Wednesday
In September. At this meeting tbe strength of
tbe miners in the district will be known and the
representation in tbe General AssemMv fixed.
There will be one delegate for every 3,000 mem
bers. There will be two miners' conventions to-day.
One will be a meeting of railroad dlggers.whlch
will be held at Knights of Labor Hall. The ob
ject is to get a better plan of action in the store
order business. Since the decision made re
cently to fight tbe pluck-me" stores, a busi
ness man of this citv has offered to contribute
$250 toward a fund to aid the miners in their
fight against company stores. Other contribu
tions, it is believed, can be obtained, and for
this reason another plan will adopted to fight
the store system.
TOPICS FOB DISCUSSION.
J Some mines have already suspended opera
tions; but the leaders of the movement to abol
ish the stores claim that this was not author
ized. At the convention to-day tbe plans will
be fully explained and arrangements made to
continue the war on the company stores.
The officers of sub-division 5, N. T. A 135, K.
of L, composed of river miners, have called a
convention to be held to-day at Monongahela
City, to consider tbe action taken at the West
Elizabeth meeting, agreeing to a reduction of
one-half cent per bushel. The miners in the
Fourth pool are urged to send delegates. The
following points will be taken up and dis
cussed: First Price per bushel Tor mining coal.
T bocond What steps shall be taken to abolish the
pluek-me" store.
Third bhall a difference of price be paid for
mining where a "pluck-me" exists and where It
docs not?
LESS OF HOOP IRON.
An' Unexpected Result of Oil Shipments
Across tbe Ocean In Bulk.
The Globe Refining Company has just shipped
24,000 staves and 1,400 barrel heads away off, to
Havre, where they are to be used to repair old
oil barrels that were made in this country and
used Jn the export trade. The custom has al
ways been to ship back to this country all the
old oil barrels. Here they would be usea"'tho
second time instead of new ones for the domes
tic market. But since refined oil is being
shipped in bulk across the Atlantic there have
not been very many old barrels brought back.
Staves are also sent to Europe by the Standard
Company for repairing purposes. A gentleman
conversant with the facts said yesterday to a
Dispatch reporter:
"There are not one-tenth of the barrels made
for oil shipments in this country now that there
were when the Standaid first built refineries in
the East. Then the daily shipments of barrels
were between 45,000 and 50,000, and for such an
amount it would take over 250 tons of hoops. A
set of six boops for an export barrel weighs 12,
and on a domestic one 10 pounds. This was
enough to keep almost two such mills as that o f
Fainter & Sons on double turn, it being the
largest light iron manufacturing works in the
United States."
Conl Lands Sold.
The property of Lewis Staib, consisting of
about 220 acres of coal land in Washington
county and property in Monongahela City, was
sold at auction yesterday in tbe United States
Marshal's office. It was purchased bv Marshall
McDonald, the coal dealer, for $10,000. The
property was sold on the suit of Alex. Mont
gomery, who held a judgment against Staib lor
82,205.
To Help the Strikers.
. Governor Hovey, of Indiana, has issued a
proclamation asking tbe people of tbe State to
assist tbe miners in tbe Brazil coal district, who
bave been on a strike for some time against a
reduction of from 85 to 70 cents per ton for
mining. They are in disrress, trata proclama
tion of tbls kind is something unusual. There
are about 5,000 people suffering on account of
the strike.
No Slcnntnres for a Week.
President Weihe, of the Amalgamated Asso
ciation, said yesterday that no signatures bad
yet been received to the Amalgamated Associa
tion scale. He does not believe any of tbe firms
will sign until tbe end of the month. When
asked what was new in tbe Carnegie scale, he
said be did not know anything at all about it,
as the matter was in the bands of the Confer
ence .Committee.
HORSFORD'S ACID PHOSPHATE
For Sunstroke.
It relieves tbe prostration and nervous de
rangement. We Can't Say Too flinch About These Dress
Goods.
The 4,000 yard lot athalf price 50 and 65
cents a yard they are unequaled. Best
dress goods bargains ever seen in this city,
JOS. Hobne & Co. '3
Penn Avenue Stores.
Don't come to town to buy a gun. Just
write for our illustrated catalogue. You
can make your selection. Order by letter,
and we will send by express c o. d., privi
lege to examine. Address J. H. Johnston,
Great Western Gun Works, 706 Smithfield
street. srwp
Ask for The Alberts cigar, 3 for 25c, or
56 SO per 100. Wm. J. Feidat,
WESu 633 Smitbheld st
100 More of Them To-Day.
Those French dress patterns at half price.
A bijr lot sold yesterday. This is a big
bargain; you'll jay so when you see the
goods here. Jos. Horne & Co.'s
v- Penn Avenue Stores.
California Wines.
Old Sherry, full quarts 60c
Extra Old Sherry, full quarts 75c
Old Port, full quarts, 50c
Extra OJ4"Port, lull quarts 75o
Biesliaull quarts.... ................ 40c
Angelica, full quarts ..............50c
Muscatel, full quarts............. 50c
Tokay, full quarts 50c
For sale by G. "W. Schmidt, Nos. 95 and
97 Filth are.
One Hundred Salt 1'nttcrns Less Than Hnlf
Price.
Sew style combinations at $4 50, $5 00
and $5 50 each this is the best value in
fine summer dress goods ever seen in Pi its -
jourg. . vvnen we say,tuey are nau price we
1 Ik JOS.mOENE X KM. 8
Avenue Store. '
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ONLY $2,400 FOR A BOYCOTT.
That Famous Equity Suit or Brace Bros.
Against Labor Lenders Will There bo
Approval and Appeal?
M. A. Woodward. Esq,, master In the Brace
Brothers boycott case, has completed his re
port. It is now in the hands of the attorneys
for examination and exceptions. Tbe master
finds that, of tbe def ondants, Joseph L. Evans,
W. B. McAuliffe, Felix Malre, T. J. Dicus,
George Dovey, and M. P. Carrick were di
rectly Implicated in the boycott of Brace
Brothers. As to tbe other defendants, the
evidence was not sufficient to connect them
with it. The testimony showed, however, that
a number who bad not been made defendants
bad been connected with the affair.
In the matter of damages the evidence sub
mitted was unsatisfactory. The plaintiffs pro
duced but little testimony to show their loss,
though it was made clear that their business
bad been greatly damaged. Tbe master allots
them a little over 52,400 damages. The princi
pal point in the case was to show the connec
tion of the defendants with the boycott. They
denied having bad anything to do with it, and
rested their case on this. As to the matter of
damages the defense submitted no evidence.
The suit was against individuals and not
against the K. of L., or any organization. No
direct evidence was produced that tbe K. of L.
had taken part in the boycott, though the cir
culars and placards distributed, which were
submitted, indicated that fact.
The preliminary injunction in tbe suit was
issued against Evans. McAuliffe and Maire to
restrain themlrom continuing the boycott. In
case tbe master's report is approved by the
Court, the preliminary injunction will be made
nnaLand made to include Dovey.Dicus and Car
nek. The amount of damages to be paid Brace
Brothers will also be decreed, and the costs of
tbe case to placed on the defendants.
Tbe attorneys, in whose hands the report now
is.havc ten days in which to file with the master
exceptions to it.
A LITTLE TAKE.
Another Ornnmcntal Project for tho Benefit
of the Exposition.
The directors of the Exposition Society held
a meeting at the building on Buquesne "Way
yesterday. A suggestion was made that 'the
vacant land below tbe building, about two
acres in extent, be beautified in some way, and
a small park made of it.
It was expected that several representatives
of street car companies would be present, but
none of them appeared. However, that did not
dampen the ardor of the board, as they bave
bad many disappointments to contend with so
far, and have passed them all by. One conclu
sion w as resolved on, and that was that the
building could and would be completed in time
lor the proposed fall exhibition. They have
already more application for space for exhibits
than have ever been made to former exposi
tions held here, and this confidence of an open
ing as intended is appreciated.
Commissioner Fink, of the Eastern Trunk
Line Association has written a letter to
General Manager Johnston, stating that all
exhibits for tbe Exposition in this city will be
returned free of freight charges, if the goods
are sent back within 30 days after their arri
val here.
TO BE A TEST CASE.
The Salvation Army to be Banished from
the Sonthslde at Last.
The Southside police are going for the Sal
vation Army, and Inspector McKelvey had the
captain and the lieutenant of the religious
warriors arrested Monday on the charge of be
ing a public nusiance. John Coslett was de
tailed to bring Captain John Smith and Lieu
tenant Evan Davis, S, A, to the lockup. Both
gave bail fora bearing next Thursday.
Inspector said last night in reference to the
affair:
"1 am going to make a test case out of this
and I can tell you that I did not go into it with
out taking proper legal advice on the matter.
Tbe people in the neighborhood of the Salva
tion Army headquarters on Sarah street bave
for a long time complained abont the conduct
of the army. I have no objection to them fol
lowing their religious ideas in their own hall,
but when it comes to disturbing tbe people
with a band of noisy instruments, which they
say make music!then the thing gets too tough
and it must be stopped.
THEI ASK HIM TO EXPLAIN
And meantime Johnstown Carpets Must Re
main Unbeaten.
When the good ship Hudson steamed into
port last evening she was boarded by Officer
Fitzgerald, armed with authority from Ironton,
Ohio, to arrest a colored man named Samuel
Ewbanks. Samuel was there In all his glory,
arrayed in, among other things, an elegant
hunting-case gold watch, with Howard move
ment. The charge against Samuel is burglary.
Mr. Ewbanks stated he was on his way to
Johnstown to clean carpets, and he exhibited
an extended list of names certifying to his
merit as an artist in this line.
Twas or no avail, however, at present, the
officials deciding that Johnstown carpets might
remain dirty until Mr. Ewbanks cleaned bis
own skirts of the charge-against him.
THEY WILL N0W TO-DAY
The Capacity of a West Virginia Well
Owned by Plttsbcrgers-
Tbe Bridgewater Gas Company will open an
other well to-day, on the Brice farm. Turkey
toot tract, in the West Virginia oil field. The
well is 1,200 feet deep.and oil was struck yester
day; but the capacity of the well will only be
determined to-day.
The Philadelphia Company is very busily
prosecnting the drilling of new natural gas
wells in the Bellevernon field, and from all in
dications the field will produce some very good
wells. There have been two drillings com
pleted and both wells have overoOOpouuds pres
sure while three others are under way now.
Fine Whiskies.
X. X. X. 1855, Pure Eye Whisky, full
quarts g2 00
1860, McKim's Pure Bye Whisky,
full quarts ." 3 00
Monogram, Pure Bye Wliisky, full
quarts 1 75
Extra Old Cabinet, Pure Bye Whisky,
lull quarts .. 1 50
Gibson's, 1879, Pure Eye Whisky, full
quarts 2 00
Gibson's Pure Eye Whisky, full
quarts 1 50
Guckenheimer Pure Eye Whisky, full
quarts 1 00
Guckenheimer Export.Pure Eye Whis
ky, full quarts 1 50
Moss Export, Pure Eye Whisky, lull
quarts 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.
I AM selling a fine Havana Key West
cigar 5 for 25c William J. Pbidat,
wfsu 633 Smithfield street
Hendricks & Co. invite your attention
to their low prices; best work in the two
cities; cabinets only $1 a dozen. 68 Federal
st, Allegheny.
Special Sale Manufacturers' Remnants of
Ribbons,
Widths No. 2 to No. 60 choice colors, plain
and fancy styles pure silk lowest prices
ever known. Jos. Hoene & Co.'s
renn Avenue stores.
If you have not smoked.the La Perla del
Fumar Key West Cigar vbu have lost a
treat. Sold 3 for 25c G.'W. Schmidt,
Nos. 95 and 97 Fifth ave.
Ask for the Alberts cigar, 3 for 25c, or
56 50 per 100. Wm. J. Feiiat,
wtsu 633 Smithfield st.
Busy Days In Our Cartala Department.
In a big stock like this the cut prices
make large quantities of great and un
equaled bargains. See them.
JOS. HOENE & CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
Elegant cabinet photos, any style, $1 50
per dor. Panel picture with each doz. cabi
nets. Lies' Popular Galleey, 10 and 12
Sixth st. sumwf
I am selling a fine Havana Key West
cigar C for 25c William J. Fbidat,
wfsu 633 Smithfield street
Still Another Prom the Dress Goods De
partment 2,500 yards of mohair, 25 cents a yard here
if they are 50-cent goods decidedly cheap
as well as nice. Jos. Hobxe & Co.'s
TVnn AvAnnn Rtjireu
THE TROUBLES ENDED
Two of the Eleventh Ward Teachers
Dropped, and One Reinstated.
MISSES FORBES AND PAINE OUT.
There May Soon be More Music in the Air
for the Directors.
INFLATED BEPOEIS ARE HOT WANTED
The trouble among the teachers of the
Eleventh ward school has been settled for
the time being by the re-election of one of
the three teachers, who had been dropped,
and the election of two new ones, to tatte
the places of the other two teachers upon
whose case the board "refused to
take action. Mrs. Iu V. Bennett, a
grammar department teacher in the Grant
school was elected Assistant principal to
fill tbe place of Miss Forbes, who has been
teaching in the school for the past 13 years.
Hiss E. E. Boyse, of Etna, was elected to
fill Miss Paino's place, and Miss Aughenbaugh,
one of those who had been dropped before, was
reinstated.
At the meeting of the Board of Directors
last night tbe committee which was appointed
at the indignation meeting Monday evening
appeared and presented their petition and res
olutions. They were kindly received by the
board, who informed them that the petition
would be
GIVEN FULL CONSIDERATION.
That the members of the board gave the peti
tion full consideration is attested by their
actions. After the committee had retired, tbe
board proceeded witb the election of the
teachers with the result as. above stated.
Principal Johnston, who the citizens
claim was the cause of all the
trouble was present and looked after his in
terests. Two of tbe members of the board
were favorably disposed toward reinstating the
other two teachers Miss 'Paine and Miss
Forbes, but tho intinenco of the princi
pal upon the other threo members' pre
vented their re-election. It was expected that
Miss Taggart, a sister of one of the members of
the board, who has been applying for a posi
tion at the school for the pan fonr years,
would receive favorable consideration. The
action cf the citizens, threatening a court in-
i unction restraining them irom employing
ler, probably bad something to do with her not
being elected.
TVITH NO BITTERNESS.
After the meeting Judge Slagle, President of
the board, stated that they parted witb Miss
Paine and Miss Forbes, with nonS but the
kindest feelings. He regretted that the two
teachers,were not in harmony with the ideas of
the principal, and it was necessary to let them
go.
It is probable that something will be devel
oped later, and another indignation meeting
may be held soon. Miss Forbes and Miss
Paine are among the oldest and best teachers
in the city, while Miss Aughenbaugh. who was
re-elected, has not had much experience. Miss
Paine has been teaching in the school since
1872, and has hundreds of friends in tbe ward.
The principal of the school was censured for
inflating the reports of tbe attendance of the
pupils, and the practice was ordered to be
stopped. The matter of seeing that the pupils
are vaccinated is also causing trouble. A great
many of the children were found to be attend
ing school, who did not have their health
certificates signed by the health officer of tbe
district. It is tbe duty of tbe principal to look
after this matter, but Mr. Johnston claimed
that be did not bave time.
HELPFE0M GERMANY.
A Committee of Prominent Men From Bre
men to Aid Johnstown.
'Squite August Ammon received a letter
from Bremen last night, in which a large num.
ber of the 'Squire's friends state that great
sympathy is being expressed throughont Ger
many with the Johnstown sufferers, and they
also state that funds for the survivors are being
.raised, everywhere ,
The following named gentlemen are repre
sentatives of tbe most prominent people in
Bremen, who are doing tbeir utmost to allevi
ate the losses of the sufferers in any shape or
form:
Dr. Penning, Dr. Beyer, Q. C. Helnrichsen. Dr.
A. Seelhelm. 1. Wassmann, C H. Laalle, Julius
Ortrles. G. Lauiie. August Huenccken. i, beel
liofiV P. Voijft. U. Herlnue, Dr. Hi. Scbander. S.
K. Kuffner. Dr. A. Uecht. H. Melchers, F. HeU
lnjr. E. F. Mueller, V. h., II. H. Jantzcn.
Tbe 'Squire, who knows all those gentlemen
personally, says that a more warm-hearted and
pnuanturopic set 01 men could not be round
anywhere, and he feels assured that they will
do all they can in the cause.
PROHIBITIONISTS REORGANIZING.
Tho County Executive Committee Sleets, and
Is Urged to Act.
The. Prohibition County Executive Commit
tee has adjourned until next Monday, to await
tbe action of the State Committee, which meets
in Harrisburg on Thursday of this week.
The Twin City Prohibition Club" has passed
the following resolution unanimously:
Kesolved, That, as non-partisan submission has
failed to secure prohibition in this State, and
whereas the Prohibition party Is now tbe only
source through which the prohibl'Ion ofthe liquor
traffic can be secured: therefore this club earnest
ly requests tbe County Executive Committee to
call nn early convention, to push the work of or
ganization In this county.
The clnb is ready for active work, and will
co-operate in pushinc its share of an earnest
and aggressive campaign for the party. It also
instructed the President to secure the ue of
one of the Council chambers of the Allegheny
Municipal Hall, for the purpose of holding a
mass convention to organize that city for polit
ical work for the Prohibition party. The time
for holding the convention is to be fixed next
Monday.
Paid for It Tlirmselves.
Tuesday will be children's day on ML "Wash
ington. Mothers and fathers of the pupils will
bave a chance of examining tbeir work at the
different public schools. The day following
will be one of feast and pleasure for the chil
dren. All kinds of refreshments will be served
to them. The money to pay the expenses of
the gala-day will be paid for by the scholars
themselves. Over 8100 was raised by the little
ones for that day.
Ln 1'erln del Fumar.
These celebrated clear Bavaua Key "West
Cigars are for sale at:
Hotel Duquesne, Hotel Anderson.
St. Charles Hotel, Albemarle Hotel.
Union Depot Restaurant.
John Lauler, 3799 Fifth ave.
Peter A. Ganster, 35 and 37 Frank3town
ave. " '
John P. Ganster, 27 Frankstown ave.
Peter Weber, 76Wylie ave.
John C. Strourj, 25 Union st.
E. "W. Hagan,' 609 Smithfield st.
Neville Baylev, 405 Smithfield st.
J. K. Derr, 400 Market st.
P. C. Dufiy. 540 Grant st.
E. F. Busch, 3716 Forbes st.
Linhart, Bald & Co., 411 Smithfield st.
Chafles Eble, 6009 Penn ave.
G. W. Schmidt, 95 and 97 Fifth ave.
This Is Bargain Wpek In Dress Goods
Department.
See the last big arrival 51 25 and ?1 50
French dress goods 50 and 65 cents a yard.
Jos. Horne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores. -
A FULL line of imported cigars, in boxes
of 25, 50 or 100, at prices to suit the pur
chaser. Wm. J. Feidat,
svfsu 633 Smithfield street
Pittsburg Cricket Club Colors
In flannel blazers and caps; also complete
assortment of tennis sashes, belts, caps,
and entire suit of English flannels. Men's
goods department.
Jos. Hoene & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Ali leading brands of Pennsylvania pure
rye whiskies and six-year-old for $1 00 per
quart, or six quarts for $5 00, neatly packed
cud shipped anywhere by Max Klein, 82
Federal St., Allegheny. jrwr
ATVL leading brands of Pennsylvania pure
rye whiskies and six-year-old for SI 00 per
quart, or six quarts for $5 00, neatly packed"
aud shipped anywhere bj Max Klein, 82
SS-Display advertltementt one dollar pir
rjuare or one ituerUon. Classified advertise
tnenta on this page tuch as TFanttd, For Bale,
To Let, etc., ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken or Jess than fifty cents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
For the accommodation of the
public, Branch Offices have been
established at the following plaoes,
where Want, For Sale, To Let, and
other transient advertisements will
be received up to 9 P. M. for inser
tion next morning:
Advertisements are to be prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts with TOE DIS
PATCH. PITTSBURG.
THOMAS MCCAFFKEY. S5C9 Butler street.
R.MIL O. BTUCKET. Hth street and Ienn ave.
E. G. STUCKEY CO Wylle ave. and Fultonst.
N. STOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House.
XASTXXD.
J. TV. WALliACE. 6rarenn avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTER & SHElM,EP,5thaT. & Atwoodst.
sotrrnsrox.
JACOB SrOHN, No. 2 Carson street.
CHAS. SCOTTABM, 1707 Carson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHEU, S3 Federal street.
H. J. JIcDRIDE, Federal and Ohio streets.
FEED H. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EGGEKS SON, Ohio and Chestnut 8 ts.
J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Inrlnaves.
G.'W. HUGHES, 1'ennsylvanla and Beaver aves.
1'EKRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
WANTED.
Male Hcln.
WANTED-BOYFROM15TO 17 YEARS OLD
to leant bartering. Call at 221 WYLIE
AVENUE. JeM-11
WANTED-EXTERIENCEI) JOB COMPOSI
TOR. FttANKLlN PRINTING OFFICE,
77 Diamond st, )c2S-33
TIJ-ANTEI1-A COMPETENT SASH AND
VV doorft-aincr. Apply at NO. 320 NORTH
AVE., Allegheny. JC26-37
XTTANTED-CLERKIN LOAN OFFICE: MUST
V have knowledge of the business. Address
Z. Y. Q Dispatch office. Je26-lS
WANTED-BOY WHO HAS HAD SOME EX
PERIENCE In the barber trade. Apply to
FRED ECKEP.T, 3549 Butler street. Je2-45
-TTTANTED A YOUNG MAN TO TRAVEL
TV and sell on commission In the State or Ohio;
small security required. Address W. P., Dispatch
office. JcE-51
WANTED-BOOKKEEFER WITH KNOWL
EDGE of typewriting preferre J; state ex
perience. Address, with reference, LOCK BOX
6S5, Pittsburg. Pa. je26-46
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.
Je21-W
-TrANT"ED PRACTICAL SOAP MAKER
V good opening for a man with undoubted
reference as t character and abllitr: state ex
perience and with whom. Address SOAP. Dis
patch office. Je23-10-WFS
-TTTANTED FOR THE UNITED STJES
TV army, able-bodied, unmarried men between
the ages of "21 and 35 years: good pay, rations,
clothing and medical attendance. Apply at .No.
815 PENN AVENUE. Pittsburg, Pa. Jeo-6-WSU
WANTED TWO YOUNG MEN ON SALARY
to sell teas, coffees and spices to families
in towns where we are not represented: anyone
can make money by soliciting orders In their
spare time. AbSAM TEA CO., 05 Libertv ave.
Je26-17
WANTED -A IGOODSSTEADY RELIABLE
man to travel and make collections: must
be a thoroughly experienced business man with
unexceptional references: good salary and perma
nent position. Address D. M. W., Dispatch
office. JeM-4l
-VTrANTED-A YOUNG MAN ABOUT 18 OR
VV 20 years of age: one who Is competent to so
licit, All and deliver orders for a retail grocery
house: must be throughly acquainted with the
East End: reference required. Address RETAIL
UROCER, Dispatch office. Je2S-8
-rrrANTED-A good man for company
VV to take hold of a specialty in the Iron busi
ness; a perfect monopoly, secured by invincible
patent running 17 years: capital required from
io,000 to 1 10, COO. Particulars confidentially from
JAS. W. DEAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth ave.. Pitts
burg. Je22-43-MWS
WANTED-MEN TO ATTEND NEW YORK
Cutting bchool: 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. SI. to 4 P. H. ; evening. 7 to 9
P. K. ; call or wrltefor circular. M4 WOOD ST.,
Pittsburg, Pa. Je23
-TT7-ANTED MAN-TO TAKE AGENCY OF
VV our safes; size 23x18x18 Inches; weight 500
lbs. : retail price (35; otherslzes In proportion; rare
chance to create permanent business at home;
these safes meet demand never berore supplied by
other safe companies, as we are not governed by
the Safe Pool. ALPINE SAFE CO., Cincinnati, O.
Je20-4-D
-TTTANTED-IO BARBERS FOE CITY JOBS, 6
VV for adjacent towns. 1 for D. G. Dobson,
Brookvllle, Pa : also 3 gopd city shops for sale; 3 In
suburbs and 1 In Beaver Falls, Pa.; a big bargain:
henceforth all barbers unable to call at our store
win receive a visit frequently by our supplv
wagon; we are agents for Theo. A. Kochs, of
Chicago, the largest manufacturers of barbers'
chairs, etc., in the world. ROSS W. BLACK. 80
Diamond St., Pittsburg. Je28-15
Femnle Help.
WANTED-ONE FIRST-CLASS 1RONER
None but first class need apply: reference
required. Apply JAMES MEANY, Jeannette
Laundry. Je25-67
WANTED - CHAMBERMAID. PRIVATE
family; no one without best references
need apply. Address BAN K. 527 Smithfield street,
from ID A. M. to 12 M. Je2S-9-WFl
Male and temnlo Ileln.
TTTANTED -GARDENERS FARM HANDS,
V V. white waiters, dressmaker, cook, chamber
maid, nurse, ?4 per week; 200 house girls, 30 for
hotels, summer resorts and dining room girls.
MEEHAN'SAGEN C Y, 543 Grant St. 1e24-D
-TTT-ANTEO-fK "WEEKLY-REPRESENTA-V
V TIVE. male orfemalc. In every community:
goods staple: household necessity: sell at sight: no
peddling; salary paid promptly, and expenses ad
vanced. Full particulars and valuable sample
case free: wemeanjutl what we say. Address at
once STANDARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston,
Mass. Jel4-70-D
Situations.
TrrANTED-SlTUATION BY EXPERIENCED
VV glass decorator; desires an engagement; well
up In chemicals for colored glass. J. T Dispatch
office. Je26-2l
Pnrmers.
THITANTED-A PARTNER, WITH 1300 CASH,
VV in a good paying restaurant business clear
ing 10 a day. Address M. K., Dispatch office.
je26-7
TTJANTED A PARTNER IN A WELL
T 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: we are personally acquainted
with the gentlemen composins-the firm and have
pleasure In recommending them as being
thoroughly reliable in everr particular; a good
man Is wanted to undertake' one of the depart
ments or to take charge ofthe office; capital re
quired, J1Ol0: no one need apply who is not pos
sessed of good business qualifications and of un-
aoaDiea integrity; reiereiices given and re
quired: all communications will be regarded
as confidential. JAS. W. DEAPE & CO.. 129
Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Je22-43-uws
Hoarders and Lodsers.
WANTED-BOARDERS-IN NEW YORK
Visitors to this city can find elegant accom
modations at reasonable rate" by the dav or week.
18 AN D 20 WEST THIRTY-SECOND bTKEET,
Je25-5C ' j
WANTED-BOAEDERS-COUNTRY BOARD
ING for 4 to 6 persons on the A. V. R. 11.,
10 miles from the center or city, S minutes' walk
to station: rooms large and airy; house sur
rounded with handsome shade trees; vegetables
of all kinds raised on the premises; good cream,
milk and butter. Apply tow., No. 9".f Fourth ave.
Je26-20
OTnnnrinl.
TTTANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY PBOP
VV EETY. over S4, OCO; 4,1f per cent; no tax.
HENEY A. WEAVER 4 CO., MFourth avenue.
mh2-a22-D
-TTTANTED-RENTS COLLECTED PROMPT-
VV LY: property managed with satisfaction.
ALLES Jt BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167.
Ial9-81
WANTED-AT S PEE CENT, MO ETC AGES
In large or small amounts on Improved city
property. W. A. HEBRON A SONhT SO Fourth
ave. Je5-5-rwp
"TTrANTD-MOKTGAGES-f500 TOtmOOOTO
VV loan on mortgages, city or country property;
4, 5 and 6 per cent. JAS. W. DEAPE t CO., 129
Fourth ave., telephone 975. Je22-45-MWTS
WANTED-MOlSTGAUEb-tl.C00,000TOLOAN
In large and small amounts at 4)4. 5 and 6
per cent, free of State tax; no delay. BEED B.
COYLE& CO., 131 Fourth aye. my21-60
tTTANTED-TO LOAN 500,000. IN AMOUNTS
V V or (3,0011 and upward, on city and suburban
property, on 4 per cent, free ortax: also smaller
amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIED,
95 Fourth avenue. ? se21-d2S-D
WANTED-MOETG AGES-tl, 000, 000TO LOAN
on city and suburban properties at 4K, tand
C per cent, and on larms in Allegheny and adja
cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PEN NOCK 4
bON, 10 Fourth avenue. ap7-f4I
WANTED-TO LOAN (203,000 ON MORT
GAGES; tlOO and upward at 6 per cent;
IJO0,000at 4Jj per cent on residences or business
property: also In adjoining counties. 8. H.
FREN CH, 125 Fourth avenne. oc31-eS4-D
WANTED-MOBTGAGES! MOETGAGES-ON
Pittsburg, Allegheny and suburban Im
proved real estate or farms In Alleirbenv conntv.
in sams of ssoo to 0.000 and upward at lowest
rates- ALEXANDER ft LEE, 813 Wood st.
r - - '..JeSMMCTTS
WANTED.
Finnncinl.
w
ANTED MORTGAGES, LARGE AND
small, ed WITT1HH, 410 Grant St., Pltts-
JC18-.T2
onrg,
TTTANTED-MOKTOAGES-MONEY TO LOAN
VV in sums to snlt at iH, 5 and 6 per cent.
ALLES & BAILEY, 161 Fourth ave. Tel. 167.
apis-14
Miscellaneous.
TTTANTED-FAKJ1EF.S WILL .FIND A MAH
tt KKT for their cherries and red laspberries
at Hclnz'8 Preserving Works, 168 and 170 Second
ave.. city. H. J. I1EIWZ CO. Je28-32-D
WANTED-CUSTOMERS FOB DIAMONDS,
gold and silver watches, marble clocks, sil
verware, etc, at SI per week upward, at 130 Fed
eral st., Allegheny. J. MITSCH. Jel5-Mwrsu
WAN TED-LADIES TO KNOWHAUGH &
Kccnan repair, reflnlsb or upholster old
furniture promptly and In tbe best possible man
ner. 33 AND af WATER T' '1'hone 1626. myM3
TTTANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO
VV TOGRAPHEE, 96 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg,
and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to
know that he Is making fine cabinets at ft 50 per
dozen; photos delivered when promised: Instan
taneous process. . mhl3-63
FOR SALE-IMPROVED KEAL ESTATE.
Citv Residences.
TjKJR SALE NO. 804 "WYLIE AVE.-BBICK
A? dwelling, 6 rooms, furnished attic, hall, gas,
etc. : lot. possession at once. ALLES & BAILEY,
164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167 Je26-18
"piOR SALE-3 YEARS AND 9 MONTHS'
X? lease of house on Fifth ave., 5 minutes' walk
from Court House: elegantly adapted tor physi
cian's office and residence. Address A. R. K.,
Dispatch office. JeZG-30
F
OR SALE-WTLIE AVE.. NEAR FRANCIS
St.. 2 new two-storv and mansard brtek
dwellings of 8 rooms each, city water, natural
gas, bath, hall, vestibule, slate mantels, etc.:
nice lot extending nack to an alley: win be sold
cheap, call at office BLACK & BAIKD, 93 Fourth
ave. Je25-60
Enst End Residences.
FOR SALE-CHOICE RESIDENCE, PENN
ave., Brushton; 15 rooms, with all conveni
ences: large lot; immediate possession: terms to
suit purclmcr. See JOHN F.BAXTER. Agent,
512 Smithfield st. Je23-75-MWF
FOE SALE-SOUTH HILAND AVE., E. E..
a rare opportunity: an elegant new brick
house of 8 rooms; all conveniences: well worth
S.5G0: will sell for S7.5C0 on terms to suit. D. P.
THOMAS & CO., 408 Grant St. Jel3-S3
TTIORSALE-S8.0U0-ABEAUTIFUL12-ROOMED
X! house: lot 40x120; this bouse. Just finished, Is
modern in every particular: street paved and sew
ered, stone sidewalks: near both cable lines and
steam cars; good neighborhood; will be sold on
good terms. KELLY & ROGERS, No. 6315 Station
street. East End. Je23-45
FOB SALE-A COMPLETE 7-EOOM HOUSE,
all modern Improvements; large pantry,
range, I. w. c, marble mantels, tile hearths, bay
windows, back and front porches; nice lot.sltuate
near cable and steam cars; a lovely home; terms,
only 8500 down and balance in monthly payments
equal to a moderate rent. KELLY & ROGERS,
N o. 6315 Station street. East End. 1e23-45
FOR SALE-ONLY A FEW NOW REMAIN,
unsold of the very desirable eight-room dwell
ings on Oakland square. The rapidity with which
sales have been made show the estimation in
which they are held; durably built and handsome
ly finished, supplied with every modern con
venience; standing on large lots and facing a
handsome park planted with beautiful shade trees,
these dwellings nave the notable advantage of be
ing but 15 to 20 minutes from the postofflce by the
Pittsburg Traction road: a cable loop, for which
an ordinance Is now In Councils, will pass within
100 feet of the square; prices (6,500 and (6,750:
terms, moderate cash payment and long time on
balance. Apply to S.W . BLACK &. CU.,99 Fourth
avenue. Je23-67
Allegheny Residences.
FOR SALE-ON ESPLANADE ST.. ALLE
GHENY, near the parks, a brick house 8
rooms: In first-cKss order: lot 91x120 ft- to James
St. W. A. HEBRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenne.
lelS-49-13,20,22,28
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 or Mr. Culbertson, McCllntock avenne,
near Electric car; lot 40x135; lately built dwelling,
six rooms, large attic, pantry, cedar, china and
other closets, bathroom, w. c, washstand,
furnace, laundry, electric bells, handsomely
fisoercd. lovely situation, handsome lot. shade
rees,'shrubberr, etc.; a complete home; minimum
price (7,500: terms halt cash. A. LEGGATE St
SON, Auctioneers, 31 Federal street, Allegheny.
Je25-9i.
Suburban Residences.
FOESALE-CEAFTON STATION, P., C. &ST.
L. By., on Craft ave., above Noblestown road,
a good frame dwelling of 6 rooms, marble man
tels, natural gas, good spring water, young or
chard; lot 150x200 feet; Immediate possession: call
at office for particulars. BLACK & BAIED. 95
Fourth aye. ie25-60
FOB 8ALE-COUNTEY RESIDENCE IN THE
city; abont 10 minutes walk from Court
House; splendid opportunity; bouse contains 10
rooms, bath room, natural gas, etc.; lot 60x132,
beautifully laid out with trees, plants, shrubbery,
etc; no better chance for a quiet, retired home.
J. U. EEILLY, No.77 Diamond St. Je7-93-ZOD
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 house. 8 rooms, summer kitchen, vesti
bule, bail and cellar, porches, front and rear, ob
servatory, natural gas, slate mantels, etc., and
everything In fine condition: one of the prettiest
sites along tho railroad; there Is a carriage house
Pittsburg.
Je22-43-MW3
FOKBALE-COU NTBY HOME AT FAIBOAKS,
P., Ft. W. 4C.R. R., embracing between 4
and 5 acres of land on which Is a dwelling of 11
room& Ice house, wash room, large stable, car
riage honse and several outbuildings; land is cov
ered with bearing fruit trees and largeshadetrees:
dwelling and stable are supplied with delicious
spring water, and heated and illuminated with
gas at reasonable expense; premises are connected
with K. B. by board walk, and are unsurpassed in
beauty and healtbfnlness of location; will be sold
quite low. J. M. SIONEE, 22 Bakewell Building.
1e20-C2-irwr
FOR SALE-LOTS.
Citv Lots.
TCTOE SALE-LA WRENCEV1LLE BUILDING
X? lots, SVio, on Hatfield, near Forty-seventh st.
V. A. 11ERBON & bONS. 80 Fourth ave.
Je2-G0-5, 8,11, 14,19,24, 28
FORSALE-CITY LOTS-10LOTSONLIBERTY
ave., between Thirty-ninth and Fortieth sts.,
l'ittsburg. Pa.: low and on long time. H.
FORBES, Wheeling, W.Va. Je23-33
F
OB SALE A FINE BUILDING LOT ON
Cralflr fit. near Fifth ave. rahlA ears. 50x140 to
20 ft. alley, only (2,000 on easy terms. EEED B.
CO YLE & CO., 1 Fourth ave. Je280
East End Lot.
ITIOE SALE-ON BOQUET ST., OAKLAND,
near cable line, cheap but desirable building
lots of a good size. W. A. HKKHON A SONS, 80
Fourth ave. Je2-62-4,8, 14, 18.22,26
FORSALE-(S0O-A CHOICE EAST END LOT
40x120, near the beautiful Silver Lake, and
convenient to P. R. E. or cable line; If you desire
a cheap lot fora home don't miss getting all tho
Particulars of this bindsome building site.
LACK & BAIED, 95 Fourth ave. Je25-00
POR SALE-A LOT WITH MORE IMPROVE
MENTS, at less cost than Is generally offered;
centrally located, convenient to schools, churches
and business houses: plenty of room for large
bouse; this can be bought ftt verv reasonable price
and easy terms. MELLON BROS.. E. E. or
JOHN T. BAXTER, Agt., 512Smlthfield St.
. le23-73-wsn
FOB SALE-LAEOE EAST END BUILDING
sites; tbls magnificent residence place Is situ
ated on Lluden ave., near Penn ave.: the eleva
tion Is one of the finest In the city, commanding
an excellent view of the beautiful Liberty Vallev,
convenient to P. R. K. and cable lines: the prices
being only (25 and (30 per foot front, make It very
desirable property In price as welt as location.
Call at office for plan. Bi.ACK & BAIKD. 95
Fourth ave. Je7-6-7,8,10,12.14,17.19.21,24,26,28
Alleshcnv Lots.
FOR SALE-LOTS ON MAPLE AND LINDEN
avenues and Lombard street. Allegheny, In
the Tenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap
ply to JOSEPH MCN AUUUEE, 43 NrDlamond st. ,
mh7-98-D
FOB SALE-VEBY CHEAP, AT THE HEAD
ofthe Nunnery Hill Incline, Twelfth ward,
Allegheny, desirable building lots; call or send
for plans. W. A. HEBRON" & SONS. 80 Fourth
ave. Je2-59-4.7,12,15,19,22.28,29
FOB SALE- FINE LARGE LOT ON PEEEYS
VILLE avenue, Allegheny, on line of electric
cars, and an elegant location; size 37x177 feet: one
of the prettiest building sites on the avenue.
Terms from JAS. Y. DRAPE & CO., 12) Fourth
avenue, Pittsburg. Je22-3-MW8
FOE SALE HAZELWOOD 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 29, at 2:30
o'clock p. M. Call or send for plans. W. A.
HEREON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Je23-29
Hazelwood Lots.
No. 80 Fourth ave.
Je2l-33-KWI'
F
OE SALE-FLOWEBS' AVE.. HAZELWOOD
building lots at auction. Saturday. June 29.
as 2:30 o'clock P.M. W. A. HEBRON ft SONS,
No. 80 Fourth ave. Je21-38-MWF
TRIOR 8ALE-IN J. J. SPECK'S PLAN.
J Hazelwood, at auction, large building lots on
Johnston and F'owers ave., on the premises next
Saturday, at 2:30 o'clock P. it. For plans see W.
A. HEHRON ft SONS. 80 Fourth aye. Je23-29
FOE SALE-LOTS AT HAZELWOOD AND
Glenwood. near the station: only 13 minutes
from new B. ft O. station, Smithfield st. r graded
streets, sidewalks, city water, gas: (300 to tl.000:
bouses for sale, small payment down, balance In
monthly payments If desired: railroad fare,
monthly tickets, 5K cents per trip. GEORGE C.
BUBUWlN, 150 Fourth ave. Jel6-71-MWTSSU
Suburbnn .Loin.
TCV)K 8ALE-AT W1LKINSBUHG-DESIBA-Jj
BLE building lots at low prices; location
ood. Call or send for printed list, free. W. A.
EBEON ft SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. '
' A ' v V ' le21-S5-irwT
FOR SALE-LOTS.
Tarmi.
FOE SALE A FABM OF 30 ACRES IN
O'Hars township, 3 miles from Sharpsburg;
good garden ground;has bouse and barn on it,
and plenty of fruit nnd water. SEBASTIAN
KirrEB, Snarpsburg, Pa. Je26-5
F'
IOR SALE-NINE ACRES-FRAME HOUSE,
frame barn, outbuildings, noultry yard.etc:
2 acres orchard, crnnps. r.nrrants and rasnberrles.
atstatlon on'P., McK. Y. B. E. ED. WIT-
TISH. 410 Grant St., Pittsburg, Pa.
Je22-D
Miscellaneous.
FOESALE-ATLANTICCITY.N.J HOTELS,
boarding houses, cottages, lots and bath
houses to let or for sale by I. G. ADAMS & CO.,
real estate agents, K. Est. & Law Bdg., Atlantic
Citv. N. J. my20-24-p
FOR. SALE-BUSINESS.
Business Cbnnces.
FORSALE-BABBER SHOPDOINGATHBIV
ING ibnslness in splendid location; reason
for selling, going Into other business. LEWIS
SUTTER. 60S Seventh ave., Beaver Falls, Pa., or
BOSS W. BLACK, 80 Diamond st. Jc25-63
F
'OB 8A.LE-EAEE BUSINESS OPPORTU
NITY: a first-crass custom tailoring busi
ness, doing (1.500 a year, with fine stock, large as
sortment for sale; Sf.OB) cash and (I.OOOlu notes;
owner going to Europe. Address W. W. WIL
HELM. care Citizen, Tltusville, Pa. Je2S-3
FOE SALE-FINE, EXTENSIVE AND PBOF
ITABLE bakery. Ice cream and confection
ery business: nothing better and must be sold:
also, grocery, drygoods. drug, cigar, china and
notion stores; printing office, butcher shop, baker
ies and other business chances. Free particulars.
SHEPARD & CO., 54 Fifth ave. Jcl6
FOB BALE-RAILROAD HOTEL FURNI
TURE and lease. 35 rooms, all modern Im
provements; doing business tl.800 per mo.; hotel
to be enlarged to accommodate increasing trade;
will bear personal Investigation: splendid oppor
tunity for person understanding hotel business;
near Pittsburg onP. & L. E. B. E. Further par
ticulars of ALLES & BAILEY, 161 Fourth aw.
Tel. 167. Je26-19
FOE SALE-A COMPLETE JOB FEINTING
and druggist's label outfit: 3 presse. label
cutter, about 300 fonts metal and wood type. In
cluding several hundred pounds of body type:
send for catalogue showing styles of work and
labels executed: this plant must be disposed of
within the next four weeks; appraised at (1,802 81,
abont two-thirds ofvalue. Address A. W. TAY
LOR, Assignee of Klrby's Buckeye Label Works.
JC28-4
Business Stands.
T7IOR SALE-DRUG STAND, ON LINE OF"
1' rauroaa; population v-w: invoice aooui
(1,750; terms easy: reason good: no opposition.
Address MOBPHIA, Dispatch office. Je25-43
Manufacturing Sites.
FOE SALE-4M ACEES, (3,000, WORTH (10,000
to glass or iron manufacturers: can divide
2jvlz. 1 acre unimproved for glass work: lacre
stone mill. 50x50, with steam hammer, 14x30, and
boller23x42, ready for work: each site fronting
Allegheny river and West Penn Railroad Sidlug,
611 feet; the hilt side Ifi acres with nice 8 room
house, ornamented grounds; all on gas belt, and
main gas line with connections. FARRELLY
ALLIEN, Grindstone office. 59 Fourth ave. Je26-22
FOR. SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, etc
F
IOR SALE-FINE FRAZIEB ROAD CARTS.
U. V iaJL' tu, 42U nnquesne way. jei4S
FOR SALE-BEST BREED OF BULL TER
RIER pups from prize stock. Address P. O.
BOX 118, Allegheny, Fa. Je26-S
FOE SALE-DOCTOR'S BUGGY, HORSE
and harness; will sell separate. Apply to
JAMES 'WABBUBTON, 3720 Butler St., city.
Je25-33
FOE SALE A FINE LOT OF YOUNG FAE
BOTS guaranteed to make talkers; price,
(5 each; come soon to secure first choice. ES
PICH'S, 640 Smithfield st. Je23-l-wsu
FOE SALE-FINE ROAD HOESE, DABK
bay, 5 years old, IS hands high, has shown
quarters In 37 and 33 seconds, and trots without
boots: Is easily handled, gentle, sound, and has
tbe gait of an Ideal road horse. For particulars
address ROADSTER, Dispatch office. Je2S-47
F
OB SALE FINE MATCHED PAIE UELD-
a uua uzijs, jo nanus, lull uiubucrs, nuuo
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. CBAWFOED, Toronto, O., C & P.
E. E. Je20-79
Fm SALE-MY BLACK GELDING NOW IN
Mr. J. E. BEBEYMAN 'Straining stable, Ex
fiosltlon Driving Park; must be sold immediately;
le Is 6 years old, 16 hands high, fine mane and tail,
perfect action and superior style; be was pur
chased in Kentucky one month ago. and. as I nave
no further qse for him, I will refuse no reasonable-)
oner. jew-o
Machinery and Metals.
FOB SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND
boilers; all sizes and styles kept In stock, from
4 to 100 h. p.: all refitted: good as new, at lowest
rices; mounted portable engines. 8 to 23 h. p.
WSParkway. Jfs. YOUNG, AUegheny, Pa.
Ja3-92-MWP
FOR 3ALE-2SX43 CORLISS ENGINE: ONLY
run a year: can be seen In operation: price
on application; also a new Strange Co. stave ma
chine, all complete: capacity 10,000 In 10 hours;
will sell at low figure. J. A. MCCORMICK, 15u
First are. aul-p32-aiwp
FOE SALE-CON TEACTOBS MACHINERY;
one 7)jxl2-lnch double engine, double drum:
others large and small, with single or double
friction drums: wire and manlla rope centrifugal
pumps, etc.; two 26x4S-lnch horizontal engines
with flywheels. THOMASCARLIN'SSONS. cor.
Lacock awl Sandusky sts.. Allegheny. Ial7-MWP
PERSONAL.
PE B 8 O N A L-llOOKS I BOOKS! BOOKS I
New and old. ancientand modern, standard
and rare, legal, medical and scientific 30, 'J0O vol
umns to select rroln. LEVI'S BOOK bTHRE,
900 Liberty st. my3-23
PEESONAL-WHYTEOUBLE YOUE WIFE,
mother or daughters In reoalrlug and clean
ing your old clothes, when it can be donofora
trifle by DICKSON, the Tailor, cor. Fifth are.
and Wood St., second floor? Charges moderate;
facilities unsurpassed: suits madetoorder: spring
stvles now rcadv. lelenhone 1553. mhs
LOST.
LOST-ON MONDAY EVENING. A WALLET
marked David' Stern, containing money and
Eapers. The finder will be handsomely rewarded
v returning same to FLEISHMAN ft CO., 504 to
608 Market st. JclO-M
LOST DOG-BROWN WATER SPANIEL-ON
last Saturday afternoon: answers to thename
of "illoss" or "Blossom." A liberal reward will
be paid for his return to J. N. BEBOUT, Marlon
sts.. B. ftO. R. E., or to office SOHOIBON AND
STEEu WOBKS. Second avenue, city. Je28-27
EDUCATIONAL.
EXAMINATIONS FOR ADMISSION TO
Yale College aud the Sheffield Scientific
i--chool will be held in tbe Shatlvside Academy
Thursday; Friday aud Saturday, June 27, 28
and 29, beginning at 9 A. if. each day.
je22-8S-D
NEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY,
Corn wall-on-Hndson. Courses of study in
civil engineering, English and classics. Labor
atory, drawing room and field work. Beautiful
Duildings,. grounds, location. COL. C. J.
WRIGHT, B. 8., A. M., Supt; BELDKN F.
HYATT. Comd't of Cadets. iel4-D
LEGAL NOTICES.
-VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
J letters of administration on the estate of
Geo. F. Helm, deceased, late of Allegheny
City, have been granted to tbe undersigned, to
whom all those Indebted to said estate, will
make Immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same will present them duly
probated without delay. JOHN F. MYERS,
10 Federal St., 'room 28, second floor, Alle
gheny. my29-97-w
FRANK W. SMITH. Attorney-at-Law.
ESTATE OF F. W. RUBAU, DECEASED
Notice Js hereby given that letters of ad
ministration on the estate of F. W. Rubau,
late of the city of Pittsburg, county of Alle
gheny, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been
granted to E. . Wlngenroth, of said city, to
whom all persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make payment, and those having
claims or demands will make known tbe same
withont delay. . ,
E. D. WINGENROTH. Administrator,
jel9-12-w 100 Fourth ave., Pittsburg.
-yrbTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN
J application will bo made to the Governor
of Pennsylvania on the 22d day of July, 1889, at
10 o'clock A. it., or as soon thereafter as the
parties can be heard, for a charter of incorpora
tion ofthe Allechenv Traction Company' un
der tbe provisions of an act of Assembly en
titled "An act to provide for the incorporation
and regulation of motor power companies for
operating passenger railways by cable, elec
trical or other means," approved March 22.
1887. The object ot the proposed corporation
is the construction and operation of motors
and cables or other machinery for supplying
motive power to passenger railways, and the
necessary appliances for operating tbe same,
and the leasing and operating of passenger
railways, and the purchase of tbeir stocks and
securities under the powers granted by said act
of Assembly. The capital stock of tbopro-po-ed
corporation is $350,000 and tbe names of
tiic incorporators are James A. McDevitt, C.L.
Magee, Joshua Rhodes, John D. Nicholson,
Joha-H. DalzCIl, George B. Hill and A. C. AIc
Callam, Jr. A. M. NEEPER,
Je28-&S-'W Attorney for Corporators.
NOTICES.
THE PITTSBURG AND WESTERN RAIL
WAY CO. Coupons from the first mort
gage bonds of this company maturing July 1,
1ES9,w1U be paldou and after that date upon pre
sentation at tbe office of Messrs. Drexel, Mor
gan fc Co., New York;
H. D. CAMPBELL,
je2o-15 ' Treasurer.
TO EUROPE ALL THE POPULAR
steamers sailing this and next month are
rapidly filling up. .Apply for berths without
delay. Tickets, drafts an'I letters of credit at
N. Y. rates. MAX SCHAMBKRG & CO.. 627
Bmitnnetas. . . - t- myu-wsu
TO LET.
Citv Residences.
TO LET-NO. 171 SECOND AVE.. BB1CK
dwelling; hall and n rooms: possession Im
mediately. J.AI.STONEE, 22 BakeweU Build
ing. Je22-96
TO LET-(99)-PENN AVENUE, E. E., RESI
DENCE, 10 rooms, 4 acres of ground: all
modern conveniences: completely furnished: will
rent for summermonths;flrst-classnelghborhood.
SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth avenue.
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Ensr End Residences.
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10 LET FOE THE BUMMER LAEGE
jh. uvuac, cuiuijiclcij iuiuiaticu, iwiwiii., u.w.
Inside w. c, laundry In cellar, good stable. 5
stalls, and carriage house: large grounds around
premises, which are situated In Bellefield, 2 min
utes' walk from cable cars; will rent reasonably
to right party. Address P. O. BOX 927. Je20-12
Allegheny Residences.
TO LET-SMALL HOUSES IN ALLEGHENY.
Call or send, printed list tree, W. A. HEB
RON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
JelS-49-18, 20.22, 28
TO LET ONLY (30 PEE MONTH. AND PAST
ofthe furniture for sale at a big sacrifice,
new brick house of 8 rooms: all conveniences; lo
cated on one of the best streets in tbe Second
ward: possession at once: furniture all new. See
EWINU ft BYEBS, No. 107 Federal st. Je26-I43
TO LET AND PART OF THE FUENITUBE
for sale at a big sacrifice, fine new brick
house of 8 rooms: halt. bath, hot and cold water,
both gases, slate mantels, inside shutters; situate
on one ofthe best streets in tbe Second ward: rent
only 830 pcrmonth: possession July 1. SeeEWISG
ft BYEBS, No. 107 Federal street. Je23-8-MWSn
Apartments.
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10 LET-W1TH BOABD. NICELY FUR
NISHED room, NO. 800 PENN AVE.
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TO LET-ONE FLOUR OF CHOICE APART
MENTS; soluble for light bousckeeplngtwlth
gas and water. Apnly to J. G. MORROW, Shoe
Store, 289 Ohio St., Allegheny. Je28-31
Ofllces. Deilt Room, Jfcc
rriO LET WELL LIGHTED OFFICE. NEWLY
J. pilnted: elevator. Janitor service and al
modern conveniences. Apply to GERMANIA
SAVINGS BANK, 423 Woodstreet. Je2-68-D
TO LET-OFFICEtROOMS ON THE SECOND
and third floors of Mellon'sbulldlng.oriposlta
City Hall: good llght,ncwly painted and papered.
T. MELLON ft SON'S BANK, 512 Smithfield
Btreet. Je25-34-TuwT
Business Stands.
TO LET-AN ELEGANT STORE, WITH
platc-glas windows, suitable for drygoods.
notion or shoe store, at 65 Wylie ave. Inquire of
D. T. REED, 21 Sixth St.
1e26-!J9-WS
TOLET-HOTEL THELAKESHOBEHOUSE,
37 and 39 Bank St.; 3 minutes' walk from
Union depot: contains 30 rooms. Address J.
DUNN. 51 Rockwell st.. Cleveland. O. Je20-5
AUCTION SALES.
AT AUCTION THE COMPLETE FOR
Nl.SHMENT of a ten-roomed honse at
No. 201 Wylie ave., THURSDAY MORNING,
June 29, at 10 o'clock sharp. Fine parlor suit
in mohair, pictures, curtains, rugs, easy chairs,
bookcase, ornaments, walnut hatrackr, body
brusseis and ingrain carpets in all the rooms,
halls and stairs, marble top table, mahogany
and walnut chamber suits, wardrobes, bureaus,
bedsteads, wasbstands. bed lounce, bedding,
springs, mattresses, decorated toiletware, side
board, dining chairs, rockers, china, class and
silverware, retngerator, 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.,
Je238fJ-TWTSU Auctioneers.
AUCTION SALE-ON THE PREMISES
on THURSDAY, June 27, 1889. at 1 P. at.
New Queen Anne house and lot, and also 11
vacant lots on Euclid avenue. Bellevne. only a
few minutes' walk from Neville station and
only about two minutes from tbe proposed
electric road. Tbe house has 9 rooms and fin
ished attic all slate mantels, tile vestibule, tile
hearths and all tbe modern Improvements, elec
tric bells, speaking tubes, etc; the bouse is new,
never been occupied and was built by a gentle
man lor a borne aud with a view of comfort,
convenience, etc; has natural gas, water,
etc
Will sell tbebouse andlot and the vacant lots
separate, and on easy payments. Say one-fourth
cash and the balance in one, two and three
years with interest on deferred payments. Sale
positively to the highest bidder.
C. H. LOVE,
je273 93 Fourth avenue.
AMUSEMENTS.
ARRIS' THEATER-
Every matinee and night,
N. 8. WOOD.
ADRIFT IN NEW YORK.
Next week Ticket of Leave Man. je26-13
RECREATION PARK
Boquet street and Allegheny avenue.
BASElALL
WASHINGTON VS ALLEGHENY-
Monday June 24
Tuesday. June 25
Wednesday. June 28
Thursday June 27
Train at 3:40. Game at 4 p. jr.
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PICNIC GROVE FREE!
WINDSOR PARK.
Only six miles from tbe city, situated on the
bluff overlookicg Davis Island dam. Easily
reached by rail or boat. Large grove of forest
trees,' cool, clear springs of water, flue dancing
platform, etc
Tbe use of tbe grove will be given free to
Sunday schools, societies, lodges, G.A.R. posts,
private fetes, etc., the only charge being fare
on tbe steam elevator to and from the grounds.
For dates and further particulars apply to
J. H. DAWSON, Lacock street, near Fed
eral street, Allegheny, or to A. CLANEY on
the grounds. mvlI-lS-p
PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS FOR 12-INCH BREECH
LOADING rifled mortars. Ordnance Of
fice, War Department, Washington, June 22
1SS9. Sealed proposals, in duplicate, will be re.
ceived at this office until 3 o'clock P. it., 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, the principal
Sarts being supplied by the United States,
lank forms on which proposals must be made
and all information required by bt 'ders can be
had upon application. S. V. BENET, Brig.
Gen., Chief of Ordnance. je25-4
EECRUITING RENDEZVOUS, PENN
avenue. Pittsburg, Pa- Jnne 16, 1889.
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 cooked rations, three
substantial meals daily, of good qnality, and
the allowance of soap and candles authorized
to be Issued to a soldier, to the recruiting party
and recruitsstationed at this rendezvous during
the fiscal year commencing July 1, 1S89, and
ending June 30,1890. Preference will be given
to articles of domestic production or manu
facture, conditions of quality and price (In
cluding in the price of loreign productions or
inannfactures tbe duty thereon) being equal.
Tbe Government reserves the right to reject
any or all proposals. Forms of proposals and
full information will be furnished on applica
tion to this office. Proposal for furnishing
complete rations at a place 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, 913
Penn avenue. Pittsburg. Pa. je21-33
OAKLAND SQUARE,
ts.500 each, moderate cash payment, balance
$500 per annum, elegant new two-story and
mansard brick dwellings. 8 rooms.-ball, bath,
laundry, slate mantels, art fire places, tile
hearths, sliding doors, wired for electric light,
fine chandeliers, both gases, plate glass win
dows, etc; Oakland Square, five minutes from
Fifth avenue cable line and directly on line ot
new cable loop which is to bo constructed this
summer; a beautiful park (on which are sev
eral hundred beautiful sbado trees), tbe whole
surrounded by streets and sidewalks, sewered
and pived with asphaItnm;on each side of and
facing tbe park are the above described dwell
ings; most desirable houses yet offered; en
hancement of values sure. SAMUEL W.
BLACK ft CO, 99 Fourth ave. myU-39-D
WORKING MEN!
A chance for employment at Glass
or iron Works, and Lots for Homes
Cheap, ou Easy Payments, on the
Patterson Plan,
At Cochran station. Monongahela
Division, Pennsylvania Railroad.
J. R. WYLIE, Agent,
Duquesne, Pa.,
OrNo. 8 Wood street, room No. 5,"
Pittshurg.
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JIANOS.
ORGANa
a HAMILTON. -i
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. -" Pittsburg, PTSS at30-7-"
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OFFICIAL PITTSBUHG.''
glEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE B&
) CEIVED brthe City Controller up until
onday, July L, iSS9, at 2 o'clock: P. JC, lor tho
care, maintenance and management of the city
scales for tho ensuing year. Proposals iatt
be accompanied by bonds in the sum of 12,0m)
probated before the Mayor or City Clerk.
E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief of Department of Public Works.
J62-28
SEALED PROPOSAIJ3 WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office or Citv Controller
until SATURDAY. June 29, A. D. 1SS9. at 2
p. M., for placing new dial In clock ou tower of
Municipal Hall. Specifications can be seen at
this office. Each proposal must be accompa
nied by a bond in double tbe 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.
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SEPARATE AND SEALED PROP0SAL8
will be received at the office of tbe'Clty
Controller until JULY 6, 1889, at 2 o'clock v. 3L.
for the erection of a police station bouse in tbe
Thirty-sixth ward. Also tor altering and repair
ing police station houses in the Eleventh, and
Twelfth wards. Plans and specifications can
be seen at tHe office of tho Superintendent of
tho Bnreau of Police. Bonds in double the'
amount of each bid will be required, said bonds
to be probated before the Mayor or City Clerc
The Department of Awards reserves the right
to reject any or all bids. J.O.BROWN,
Chief of the Department of Public Safety.
je28-19
BUSINESS TAX AND WATER RENTS,
1889. Notice is hereby given that the du
plicates for the business tax and water rentsfor
the year 1SS9 hare been placed in my hands for
collection by the Board of Assessors author
ized to assess the same.
Tbe time for paying said taxes and water
rents at tbe 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 tbe
hands of the Collector of Delinquent Taxes for
collection, with 5 per cent added.
All applicants for statements of water
rents must give name of tho owner of the prop
erty they occupy or desire to pav water rent
for. J. F. DENNISTON,
je5-95-D City Treasurer.
-ylEWERS' REPORT
On the opening of AVilllam street, from Bailey
avenue to Brownsville avenue.
To the Select and Common Councils of the
city of Pittsburg:
The undersigned. Viewers of Street Improve
ments in the city of Pittsburg, appointed by
the Court of Common Pleas of Allegheny
county, and authorized by an ordinance passed
on the 12th day of December. A. D. 1887, a copy
of which is hereto attached, to appraise the
damages sustained in the opening of William
street, from Bailey avenne to Brownsville ave
nue, in the city of Pittsburg, and make an as
sessment therefor under the provisions
of and in accordance with an act
of Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An act au
thorizing and directing Councils of
cities of the second class to provide for tbe im
provement of streets, lanes, alleys and public
highways, sewers and sidewalks, requiring
plans of streets providing for the appointment
of a Board ot Viewers ot Street Improvements,
prescribing their duties, granting appeals to
councils and Court, providing for the assess
ment and collection of damages and benefits,
authorizing the use of private property and
providing for filing Hens and regulating pro
ceedings thereon, and prohibiting the use ot
public streets, without authority of Councils,"
approved the Uth day of June, A. D. 1SS7; re
spectfully report:
That, having been first duly sworn and quail- -fied
according to law, they proceeded in the
manner and according to tbe directions of said
act, to discharge the duties of their appoint
ment; and having given the notices required by
said act, they viewed the premises and heard
all the allegations and evidence of the several
parties claiming damages, and after full con
sideration thereof, made a true and conscion
able appraisement of the same; that, after as
certaining the whole amount of damages,
they made an assessment of the same
upon tbe properties benefited by said
improvement and caused a plot to be made,and
prepared a statement as required by said act.
and having given to the owner of each lot ten
days' notice of tbe time and place of meeting,
they met on the 10th day of May, A. D. 1889, at
the office of the Board of Viewers, In the city
of Pittsburg, heard all complaints and evi
dence presented, and after full consideration
thereof, do find that tbe following named own
ers of property will sustain damages for which
they are entitled to compensation, each for the
amount set opposite his name, respectively,
viz.:
EXPENSES.
Owen Morgan
Martin Durkin
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100 00
25 00
80 00
23 00
10 00-
100 00
83 00
75 00
15 00
40 CO
29 00
15 00
123 00
John Horne.... ..........
J. J. Scbwingle.....
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Thomas Alders on
George Tbursby
John Lohrman. .-. ...
M. JNeuman
Printing ordinances and notices ....
Printing viewers' report
Making plan and serving notices....
Viewers' time
S 725 00
ASSESSED.
William street, north side, from Brownsville
avenue to Bailey avenue
William Reynolds (-15). 56 feet 8 8 59
Thomas Gleason (21). 2J feet 4 01
Patrick Waters (21), 21 feet 4 01
Michael Whalen (2l).21feet; 4 01
Mary Marron (21).24feet 4 01
John Qulnn (21). 21 feet 4 01
R. Davis (21), 24 feet 4 01
Michael Gleason (21), 21 feet 4 01
M. Conroy, 25 feet 4 77
Mary A. Bailev, 232 feet. 48 12
Jacob Schatz. 50 feet 9 55
David Perry, 50 feet 9 55
Elizabeth Londerbeck, 25 feet. 4 77
Samuel Steel, 28.55 feet 5 35
W. Newell, 2155 feet 5 33
James Duncan. 50 feet 9 55
John Keanov. 25 feet 4 77
Mary A. Bailey, 25 feet 4 77
John Wilbert. 50 feet 9 53
Mary A. Bailey. 50 feet A 9 53
B. Moore, 25 feet .......... 4 77
B. Moore, 25 teet 4 77
Martin Garrity. 23 feet 4 77
John A. Dlley,e5 feet 4 77
Robert W. Trotter, 25 feet 4 77
M. W. Beltzhoover. 25 feet 4 77
George W. Beltzhoover, 25 feet 4 77
Martin Crowlev, 25 f eet 4 77
M. A. Bailey. 75 teet 14 33
James Milholland. 69.33 leet 13 13
William street, south side
Owen Morgan, 80 feet 15 27
F. O'Hara, 30 feet , 5 73
Mary O'Brien. 20 feet 3 82
J. H. Randall, 20 feet 3 83
S. White. 30 feet 5 73
Wm. Bavar, 60 feet 11 48
M. Cussick, 7X97 feet 13 94
Ann Kirby. 30.82 feet , 5 73
UarI-ltuaojpnou.M leet a a
Martin Durkin. 61.64 feet 11 65
John Horne, 50 feet 9 55
John J. Schwinglc. 69.14 feet 13 17
Elizabeth Tetley (30), 40 feet 5 73
Thos. Alderson (107), 176 feet 20 43
Georye Thursby. 126 feet 24 06
John Lohrman, 217 feet 41 43
31. Neuraan, 63 feet 12 03
John T. Evans. 75 feet ,14 34
James Lewis. 25 feet 4 77
John Lewis, 25 feet 4 73
William Lewis. 0 feet 9 6
John Roedler, 25 feet 4 77
David Caugbev, 25 f eet M 4 77
John Allen. 25 feet. 4 77
James M. Bailey. 10 feet 1 80
WUlIam street, south side.
John Lewis (21). 18 feet 4 01
George A. Brown. 40 feet 7 64
Mary A. Ewlng,70feet 13 S7
Stephen Strunz (110), 124 feet. 21 00
Mary A. Bailey, L006.5 feet 192 07
S723 00
Respectfully submitted.
EDWARD JAY ALLEN, J
DANIEL WENKE, . Viewers.
TIMOTHY O'LEARY, Jb )
PrrrSBOBO. May20.8S9. . je2&50
DIAMOND STREET"
ORDINANCE
Having been passed and the widening of the
street assured, now is tbe time to bay before
prices advance We have some good property
for sale on that thoroughfare at very reason
able prices. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.
89 Fourth ave. . je 26-29
ER. BURGOON,
i Specialist, of 47 Ohio street. Allegheny,
defies competition in tbe euro of all chronlo
troubles. He does not point to fictitious tes
timonials. COME AND SEE THE ORIGINALS,
At his office, of your neighbors who bave been
cured in Pittsburg and Allegheny. Consulta
tion free. je2l
1 -JUNCAN a WHITE,
Building Contractor,
71 Diamond street.
Second door above Smithfield.
Pittsburg. fel4-7-jmnr
'E. LlNKENHElMER,
ARCHITECT,
645 Smithfield street, Pittsburg, Pa. Freihelta
Freund Building, second floor. mh24-80-Xwr
A. WHITELEY.
I2Sf THIRD AVIi, UPSTAIRS. X3S
lor 75 cents. , .
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