ANEW PARK BATTLE. - An Exposition Land Squatter Ke fused to Vacate Till forced. HE DEFIES BOTH LAW AND POLICE. The Exposition to Have Glass and Sail Fac tories Operating. AETESIAN WELLS AND OTHEE PEOJECTS There was a bloodless war one of words on the grounds of the Exposition Society yesterday morning. It was fought by En gineer A- M. Gow, who has charge of the Exposition buildings, and a Mr. Bardsley, a "squatter." Yesterday morning Mr. Gow directed a half dozen workmen to tear down the fence that stood between the lower end of the building and the Point. The men proceeded to do as ordered, when they were stopped by Bardsley, who claimed they were trespassing on his property. "His" property consists of about one acre ot ground, which belongs to the Exposition Society, at the lower end of the Exposi tion, on which he has erected several sheds and a large stable. He has displayed in front of his office on Duqnesne way a sign advertising stabling to let." For two years be has occupiea this ground, free of rent. After the men were ordered to stop the tear ing down of the fence, Mr. Gow was sent for. He was informed by Bardsley that the men most cease tbe work of destruction or hs (Bardsley) would have all of tbe men arrested. IN SPITE OP THE LAW. He was informed by Mr. Gow to have him (Gow) arrested, tbns allowing tbe men to con tinue tbe work. He was further informed to bnng an officer, and be would bo to work him. self "in the presence of the law," and knock the fence down. Nothing further was done, however. Mr. Gow stated that he will warn Bardsley to tear down the sbeds and stables at once, and if tbe order is not complied with, tbey will do so themselves and also sue bim for trespass. In tbe meantime the work of demolishing tbe fence goes on. This work is being done for the purpose of clearing tbe gronnd for a "park. Mr. S. 8. Marvin, President of tbe Exposition Society, stated to tbe reporter that tbe building would be positively opened to the public on September 4. He further stated that tbey will have also about 500 exhibitors, whose displays will be tbe finest ever exhibited in any Exposl tion building, with the exception of the fans show. Space has been sold tor that number already. An artesian well is being drilled in Machinery Hall, tbe water of which will be forced out by pumps. This water will be for drinking purposes. MINIATURE FACTORIES AT WORK. There will also be hydrants with hose at tached all through the building, 20 feet apart, to be used in case of fire. A glass factory will be operated in the building, as will also a nail factory. Silk thread will be woven there and a great many other industries will be rep resented bv actual manufacture of their wares. About 250 men arc now working for tbe con tractors, a great many of these on clearing up tbe grounds surrounding tbe building. The hanks are being filled in and the fence to sur round the building will be starfd to-day. The work of calclmining tbe walls will also be com menced in a few days. Tbe stone wall along the river - ill not be built until next year. A part of tbe frame of Machinery Hall i now up, and it will be finished in about one month. Mr. Gow stated that the contractors say there will not be any work to be done after tbe Ex position is formally opened, but everything will be completed before September 4. Under tbe Official Eye. The Board of Viewers yesterday made pre liminary views on the opening of the following named streets: Aurella street, from Shady lane to Pntnam street: Alder street, from bhady lane to Hlland avenue; liealty street, from ltiun street to Hays street: Broad street, from Hegley avenne to Fairmont street; Harriet street, from Wineblddle avenue to Rebecca street: Landwehr street, from Penn avenue to Marcband street: La rlmeravenue from fetation street to Broad street. The Greatest Sale or Gottou Good This One That is going on here Hundred- of pieces Satines G inghams Lawns Chintzes Prints prices the lowest ever made. Jos. Hokne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. CLAUET WINES. Imported Brandenburg Frerea. Medoc, S Emilion, St. Estepha, St Julien, Margeaux, Pontet Canet, St. Pierrle, Chateau Lcoville,1 Chateau La Rosa, Chateau Mouton, Grand-Yin Chateau Margeaux, Grand Vin Chateau Lafitte, by the case or bottle. G. "W. Schmidt, 95 and 07 Fifth avenue, city, See tbe Plaid and Striped Stohalrs at 25 Cents, And the $1-50 French dress goods we are selling at halt a dollar a yard greatest summer dress goods sale. JOS. HORN- & Co.'s Penn Avenue Store. Babr Carriage. The largest line, the latest styles and the lowest prices on these goods can be had at James W. Grove's, Fifth ave. twts Everything In Fireworks. Splendid assortment; very lowest prices. J. H. Johnston, 706 Smithfield st Onr Great July Mark-Down Sale. Stock must be reduced now. Come and see the bargains. Jos. Hoene & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. California Wines. Old Sherry, full quarts 60c Extra Old Sherry, full quarts 75c Old Port, full quarts 50c Extra Old Port, lull quarts 75c Biesling, full quarts 40c Angelica, full quarts 50c Muscatel, full quarts. 50c Tokay, full quarts 50c For sale by G. "W. Schmidt, Kos. 95 and 97 Fitth ave. This lr,Our Bargain Month. Everybody invited to come apd see the best and newest goods and lowest prices. Jos. Hobne & Co8 Penn Avenue Stores. Fireworks. Crackers, torpedoes, rockets. Fine assort ment Low prices. Harbison's Tot Store, d 123 Federal street, Allegheny. Hensbicks & Co. invite your attention to their low prices; best work in the two cities; cabinets only $1 a dozen. 63 Federal st, Allegheny. Leather Traveling Bnts .mnll and Large In alligator and grain leather best shapes. Jos.-Hobne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Guns, revolvers; catalogues free. J. H. Johnston, 706 Smithfield st No Other City TTses as many fireworks in proportion to their population as Pittsburg and Alle gheny. Keithefcii there any other house in the city shows the line, or will give you the prices on them you can get at James "W. Grove's, Fifth ave. i twts California Claret Coleman's Flag Brand, G. TV. S. Flag Brand, Zinfandel Claret, By the case or bottle. G. W. Schmidt, 95 and 97 Fifth avenue, city. ThU la Parasol Week. The prices are one-half and less we want to sell all we can at once. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Store. HE WAS SCALDED TO DEATH. The Singular Fatal Accident That Befell George Byera In n 91I1L George Byers, aged 17 years, of No. 7 Ann street, was scalded to death yesterday while in a closet at Bradley's woolen mills in Alle gheny. The steam from the boiler had been turned into the pipes for the purpose of clean ing them, and went directly into tbe closet. Tbe engineer claims he looked in directly be fore turning on the steam. The Coroner will investigate. THEI BAY AUA1 Executive Committee Prohibitionists Pre diet nn Overwhelming Tote, . The Executive Committee ot tbe Prohibition party met yesterday afternoon. They regard tbe outlook for a large accession to the party vote as very good since tbe defeat of the amendment, and expect their candidate to poll thelarcestvotein the history of tbe party. It was decided to hold a county convention on Monday, July 29, and steps will be taken to have every precinct in tbe county represented, A BENEFICIAL SCHEME. Machinery Moldera to Disease it ataSpeclal Meeting To-Night. Master Workman Ross, of District Assembly No. 3, Knights of Labor, yesterday issued a circular to Local Assembly 1030, machinery nolders of tbe city, asking them to be present at a special meeting to be held this evening, to consider a new beneficial feature and elect officers. A Minister Missing Bay. Robert J. Miller, the 15-year-old son of the Rev. W. G. Miller, a M. E. minister, left home April 10, in company with another boy. Noth ing was known of his whereabouts until the re turn of Miller's companion a short time ago. He said that be had left him in Bloomington, III. Miller's parents are greatly worried about him, 'being unable to locate him in Bloom ington. To Help Them Celebrate. Controller Morrow is making out the pay rolls for the purpose ot paying off all tbe city employes before the Fourth. The police, fire, water and street departments will be paid on Wednesday morning. Ere the Farewell I Spoken -On the deck of the steamer, or on board the train that is to bear you away from those dear to you, you will, if you are wise, have safely stowed away in your luggage a sufficient sup ply of that safeguard against illness Hostet ter's Stomach Bitters. Commercial travelers, tourists and pioneer emigrants concur in tes tifying to the fortifying and saving properties of the great tonic Use for constipation, bili ousness, malarial and kidney complaints and nervousness. Field and Tourist' Glasses. Achromatic field glasses, with case and strap, $5; an extra powerful field glass for $6 50; first quality field glasses, extra high power, XT. S. N., $10; the best field glass made, reduced from $25 to $15, at KTorn blum's optician store, No. 50 Fifth ave., near "Wood st 85 Elegant Gold Eyeglasses. Solid cold eyeglasses with chains and hooks, $5, at Kornblum's optician store. No. 50 Fifth avenue. Fine Rye and Bourbon Whiskies. I offer the following goods in bond or tax paid: bye. Gibson's, Melvale, Monticello, Dough erty, Mt Vernon, Hannisville, Overholt, Guckenheimer, Hermitage, Moss, Large, G. W. S. BOUKBON. "W. H. McBrayer, Old Crow. Hermitage, Bond & Lilhard, O. F. C, Hume, Carlisle, Mellwood, Nelson. AP ages and prices quoted when re quf .o . G. w. Schmidt, ' 95 and 97 Fifth avenue, city. Fourth of July Excursion. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad will sell excursion tickets east of Pittsburg on July 2, 3 and 4, good to return on the 8th, inclusive; and west of Pittsburg on the 3d and 4th, good to return on the 5th, in clusive. Ladle' Satlne GIngbcra and Challl Suit. This is the week to buy them our stock is large, you can easily be suited; prices decidedly the lowest v Jos. Hobne & Co.'s, Penn Avenue Stores. Fireworks! Fireworks! Not only the best makes in abundance, but at lower prices than inferior goods are usually sold for. Convince yourself of this fact by calling at James W." Grove's, Fifth ave., before purchasing. twts Excursion to Cleveland Via the P. & L. E. R. R., tickets sold July 3 and 4, good to return until the 5th, in clusive. Only $4. Tuwsu SIO Parasol for S3 50 Of Course Tbey Sell. Come quick or they will be sold before you arrive some stylish ones at $2. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s, Penn Avenue Stores. Patbonize home industry ana drink Frauenheim & Vilsack's beer. ttssu Baseball Cookie. Baseball Cookie. The finest cake in tbe market Tour grocer keeps them. tufssu S. S. Mabtin & Co. LEGAL NOTICES. J. J. SIEBENECK. Attfy.. No. 1 Wylie ave ESTATE OF OTTO HELMOLD, DE CEASED Executor's Notice Notice Is hereby given that 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 said estate, are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delav to CHAR LOTTE HELMOLD, CON8TANTINE W. HELMOLD, Executors of the last will of Otto Helmold, dec'd No. 612 Smithfield st PlTTSBPno, June 4. 1889. Jel-75-Tn NOTICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON JULY IS. 188K, the channel span of tbe Ohio river bridge at Steuben ville, O., will be closed to navigation, and will continue to oe closed during the erection of the new super structure, for a period of about four weeks. M. J. BECKER. Chief Engineer P., C. & St L. Ry. Co. PrrrSDUBO, Pa.. July 1, 1880. je3063 -VTXmCE-BY VIRTUE OF A RESOLU IX TJON of the Board of Directors of the Arcanum Building and Loan of Allegheny County, tbe books are now open for subscrip tion to third series of stock at the office of as sociation, 607 Penn avenue. Pittsburg. Office hours from 9 a. m. to 4 p. at. daily. Tho first oayment on shares of third series will be made on August 13, 1889. Copies of rules and regula tions may be had on inquiry at office. WM. K. GRAY, je30-21 Secretary. -rOTICE TO NAVIGATORS AND KIVER- MEN To all whom it may concern, notice is hereby given that tbe Wheel ing Bridge Company, authorized under tbe laws of the State of West Virginia to construct and maintain a bridge over the Ohio river at Wheeling, W. Va., will on or after JULY L 1SS9, file plans for approval and applications for permission to construct said structure with Secretary of War as pro vided for under U. H. statutes relating thereto. J. E. HUGHES. jy2-3l Secretary Wheeling Bridge Company. OHIO COUNTY BONDS-NOTICE IS hereby given that tbe Board of Commis sioners of the county of Ohio, State of West Virginia, will offer for sale 1200.000 4ys per gt ten-thirty bouds, dated July 1, 18S9. interest payable annually July 1, $50,000 of which will be delivered July 13, 1SS9. (50.000 October 1, 18S9, 50,000 December 1, 1889, and 950.000 Feb ruary I, 1S90. accrued interest to be added. Sealed bids for said bonds will be received (in dorsed "Proposals tor Bonds") at the office of the Board of Commissioners of tbe county of Ohio until MONDAY, July 15, 18S9, at 10 o'clock A. K. No bids will be received at less than par. The right a reserved to reject any xr all bids. P. B. DOBBINS, President Je25-62-25,29,Jyll,15 KS-LHsplay advertisement one dollar per square or one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such at Wanted, For Bale, To Let, ele ten cents per tine for-each inser tion, and none taken or lest than flly cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. For the accommodation of, tho public, Branch Offices have been established at tho following places, where Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient ad vertdsements will be received up to 9 P. M. for inser tion nest morning: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with Tni DIS PATCH. . rrrrsBUKO. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, SM Butler street. EMU. G. STUCKEY, Z4th street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY -CO., Wylle ave. and Fulton it. M. bTOKELY. Fifth Avenue Market House. EABTXND. J. W. WALLACE, 4121 Penn avenne. OAKLAND. MCALLISTEK SHEIBLER,Sthav. Atwood St. EOUTHSIDK. JACOB SFOHN. No. 2 Carson street. CHAS. bCilWABM, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE, Federal and Ohio streets, FREPH. EGGER3. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGER3 SON. Ohio and Chestnut its. J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENKY, Western and Irwin aves. U. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. l'EKKYM. QLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. Slale Iloln. -VTTANTED-NUKSEGIBL AT 140 SHEFFIELD V St., Allegheny. Jy2-4 -TT7-AITKD-A GOOD STEADY BAR13ER. VY Apply JACOB SAL1NU, 1533 Penn ave. Jy2-83 -fTTANTEIJ-SGOOlnlKN TO SCREEN SAND V Apply at 267 CUABriEBS ST., Allegheny. jy2-51 TTrAM'ED-A QUOD GALVANIZKR CAN V And steady employment at THE KELLY JONES CO., Ii3 First ave., Pittsburg, or Greens bnrg. Pa. Jy2-57 WAVM.D-A GOOD STRONG BOY THAT had some exnerlence in Jewelry store: most have good reference; answer. JEWELEH, Dis patch offlce. JJ2-80 -TTTANTEIJ-AN ASSISTANT bTENOGUA V PHElt and typewriter: Porter's system. Addrew li. F., Dispatch office, with specimen of penmanship. Jy2-5S WANTED-F1KST-CLASS BBASS MOEDEB can find nennanent employment at the KELLY JONES CO., 1 First ave., Pjr., or Ureensbnrg, Pa. Je23-30 -T7"ATED 10 FIRST-CLASS STONEMASONS V atJeannettc, Westmoreland county. Pa.; good wages for No. 1 masons. Apply at PLAN- II. G MILL OFFICE, Jeannette. . 1'a. JyS-W -TTTANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING V powder and pure spices: gifts with goods: coke workers, miners ormlllmLn can makemoney in their spare time. YAMASUHtO TEA CO., 83 Jackson st., Allegheny, Pa. jS-8G-tts TUTANTEO-AGENTS TO SELL STEREO Y bCOPIU views (copyrighted) of Johnstown disaster: write for prices. F1LSON & SUN, Pho tographers, Steubenvllle. O. The only stereo scopic views on the market. Jy2-90 WANTED-STENOGKAPHEK-MUST BE A young man of good habits, understanding general clerical.work and good operator on type writer. Address with references, stating amount of salary, U., Dispatch office. Jy?-M WANTED A COMPETENT TINNEB OF articles of wrought and malleable iron to f;o to Philadelphia: one who bas had experience n tinning saddlerv hardware preferred. Address, with reference, TlNNEK, P. O. Box U92, Phila delphia. Jy2-41 WANTED AGENTS-"THE JOHNSTOWN Horror; or, tbe.Valley of Death," In con sequence or Us unprecedented sale will be pub lished In German: same price as in English. Ap ply td P. J. FLEMING CO., 77 Diamond St., Pittsburg, Pa. JyJ-W "TTTANTED-BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S VV Eclectlo Shorthand and Business College. 4 Sixth street. Pittsburg. Students (both sexes) qualified for positions from one to three months; Civil Service exercises. College open day and evening through summer. JS3-TT6Su ANTED-GENEKAL AGENT FOR THIS city, to open an offlce and assume exclusive control of our bcslness: goods well known. In uni versal demand, and pay a net profit of 50 to 100 per cent. Address, with credentials. 7HE UNION COMPANY, 741 Broadway, New York. JeS8-S4-Tursu ANTED A YOUNG MAN OF FAIR EDU CATION. and not afraid to work, who can control SSOO. for position with a surveyor and civil engineer to learn the business; a fair salary from beginning, and excellent chance for ad vancement. Address A. E. W., Dispatch office. Jyi-71 WAN TED-MEN TO ATTEND NEW YORK Cutting bchool; Urllng's actual measure ment taught in all its branches; the only true system fitting anyand all shapes; no trying on: Instructions, 10 A. M. to 4 F. M.; evening. 7 to 9 p. M.; can or write lor circular. U4 WOOD ST., Pittsburg, Pa. Je3 WANTED-SALESMEN-WE WISH A FEW men to sell our goods by sample to the wholesale and retail trade: on salary: largest manufacturers In our line: Inclose c stamp: wages S3 per day: permanent position; money advanced for wages, advertising, etc. CENTENNIAL M'F'G. CO.. Cincinnati. O. Je2-l-TT8Su TTA-NTED MAN-TO TAKE AGENCY OF V V our safes; size 28x18x18 inches: weight 500 lbs. : retail price f-io: otherslzesln proportion: rare chance to create permanent buslmcss at home; these safes meet demand never before supplied by other safe companies, as we are not governed by the Safe Pool. ALFINE SAFE CO., Cincinnati, O. Je2M-D -TTTANTED AGENTS THE LARGEST, YV handsomest, best book "Johnstown Hor ror, or the Valley of Death" Is now ready; agents desiring to have a share In the enormous sales should send 40c for outfits at once; octavo volume, 600 pages: cloth binding, f3 00: sheep, f!50; copiously illustrated and beats all else for sale. Apply P. J. FLEMING & CO., 77 Diamond St., Pittsburg, Pa. Je27-72 -TTTANTED-AGENTS TO HANDLE THE vv new patent Chemical Erasing Pencil; greatest novelty ever produced ; erases ink In two seconds: no abrasion of paper; an to 500 per cent Sroflt; one agent's sales amounted to 630 In six. ays; another 32 In two hours: territory absolute ly free: salary to good men: no ladies need answer: sample 35 cents. For terms and fullpartlcalars address tbe manufacturers, J. W. SKINNER & CO., Onalaska, Wis. Jyf-59 WANTED-THE MUTUAL RESERVE FUND Life Association desires to employ one spe cial agent in each city and eounty ta the United States, Canada, Great Britain and France; it also bas excellent openings for good business men In all of these countries as managers, general and district agents: compensation liberal; results cer tain; position permanent; this company furnishes life insurance at one-half the usual raxes: it bas already paid six and one-half million dollars in death claims: It has more than two million dollars cash surplus; It Is tbe greatest success evgx known in life insurance. Address or call upon . B. HARl'EK, President, or N. W. BLOSS. Vice President. Home Office, 33 Park Row, New York, or upon any general manager, Je29-41-TTS - i Female Help. WANTED-GIRLS TO DO MACHINE SEW ING on cloaks: steady work. SAMPLIN ES ft RICH, 819 Liberty it. ie29-62 ainlo and peinale flelo. WANTED-AT ONCE-FA3M HANDS, 113 per month, dressmaker and sewing girls, child's nurse, nursery governess, SO houseglrls, 60 cooks. 20 chambermaids, laundress, second cook and dishwasher, pantry girls and waitress. MEEHAN'S AGENCY, MS Grant st. WANTFD - P3 WEEKLY-REPRESENTATIVE, maleor female. In every community: goods staple; household necessity: sell at sight; no peddling; salary paid promptly, and expenses ad vanced. Fall particulars and valuable sample case free: we mean Juil what we say. Address at once STANDARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. jel4-70-D Situations. WANTED-SITUATION UY ENGINEER: 9 years experience; best or ef erences. Ad dress J. S., cor. Twenty-second and Sarah, S. S. jyz- TT7"A"NTED-TYPEWKITING AND COPYING, VV or light office work, by a lady of experi ence. Address TYPEWRITER, Box 194. Atlantic City, N.J. JeI9-45-Tussu -TTTANTED-SITUATION BY A RELIABLE V V colored man ascoaebman in private fam ily: can furnish reference. Apply to Jilts. E. qUOMPbON. 6.8 Grant St. . . JyS-8l WANTED-SITUATION BY AN EXPERI ENCED traveler accustomed to selling elec trical machinery; desires position: first-class references given. Call or address W. S.TEEl'LE, Duquesne Hotel. Jjr2-1 WANTED-POS1TION IN OFFICE AS AS SISTANT bookkeeper or general offlce work: salary not so much of an object as a perma nent position: best of city references. Address L. H. H., Box 1018. city. Jy2-sz WANTED-SITUATION AS NIGHT WA'ICH MANbyamanwhodoesn'tdrlnk.doesn'tuse tobacco orsnuff; middle aged. For farther infor mation address JAMhS M. HARV1LLE. corner Filbert and Walnut sts., bhadyslde, East End, Pa. Jyz-7 Partners. WANTEDPARTNER WITH A FEW HUN DRED dollars to take entire charge of store, or would sell for part cash with security; about 11,003 required. V. YV. W., Dispatch offlce. jj- ANTED-A CORPORATION HAVING A monopoly In a business that is the same as gold dust throughout the business world, and making 80 per cent profit on the dollar and no credit given, having more business than thev oan handle without more help and capital, would sell a half or quarter Interest In different btates or this country and In large cities or Europe to men of gush and small capital of from S2.0O0 to3,000: a Ig return guaranteed rearlr; can refer to the solid men of Boston for evidence of the great sup port receiving in this sectlont where It is now making lis first start In the world; relerence re quired to receive attention, L. P. CO., P. O, box 1,166, Boston, Mass. - Jy2-90 WANTED. Boxrdlos. WANTED -COUNTRY BOARDING; FARM house preferred. X. B.. Dispatch offlce. irs-es WANTED-KOOMANDBOARD1N PRIVATE family: 5 or 10 minutes' walk from East Liberty or Shadyslde station, where a young man can feel at borne; reference given and required. Address . R. P., Dispatch office. Je21-84-Tnsu TOnnncial. WANTED MORTGAGES, LARGE AND smalt ED WITT1SH, 410 Grant St.. Pitts burg, , Jel8-g -TTTANTED-MORTGAGES-MONEYTOLOAN YV In sums to suit at H, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 1M Fourth are. Tel. 167. apis-14 WANTED-MOBTGAGES ON CITY PBOP ERTY. over (4,000; H ner cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER -CO., B Fourth avenue. mh!-a-D r WANTED-RENTS COLLECTED PROMPT LY: property managed with satisfaction. ALLES - BAILEY, 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167. Ial9-Sl WAXTED-MORTGAGES-S00 TO500,000ON mortgages, city or country property: 4S.5 and fi ner per cent. JAS. w. UKArt w.ia Fourth ave., telephone 975. Jy2-65 WANTED -MORTG AG ES-tt OOtyW) TO LOAN in large and small amounts at 4)4. 5 and 6 per cent, free of State tax; no delay. REED B. COYLE CO., 131 Fourth are. my-60 WANTED TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS of (3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 434 per cent, free of tax: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per csnt. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. WANTED-MOKTGAGES-(1.000,000TqLOAN-on city and suburban properties at 4)4, 6aad 6 per cent, and on larms In Allegheny and adja cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M.PENNOCK SON, IOj Fourth avenue. ap7-f41 WANTED-TO LOAN (3X1,000 ON MORT GAGES; (100 and npward at S per cent; (500,000 at 4 per cent on residences or business Iroperty: also in adjoining counties. S. H. "KEN OH. 1 Fourth avenue. oc31-e84-D WANTED - EXPERT ACCOUNTANT- W. WOOLSEY, 163 Filth avenue, audits all classes of accounts; opens and closes commercial books of every character: 20 years active experi ence with large corporations and business bouses: references unquestionable. Je-29-TT misccrtaneoaa. WANTED-YOU TO GETS A BAKER'S dozen (13) or Stewart A Co. 'a fine cabinet photos for f L at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle gheny. myg-50-TT8n ANTFD-FARMERS WILL FIND A MAR KET for their cherries and red laspberrles at Heinz's Preserving Works, 168 and 170 Second ave., city. H. J. HEIeZCO. Je-32-D WANTED-LADIES TO KNOWHAUGH Kecnan repair, rcfinlsh or upholster old furniture promptly and In the best possible man ner. S3 AN D3f WATER ST. 'Phone 16. my9-82 -TTTANTED BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO YV TOGRAPHER, 96 Fifth avenue. Pittsburg, and 43 lederalWitreet, Allegheny, everybody to know that he Is making fine cabinets at SI 50 per dozen: photos delivered when promised: Instan taneous process. mhlSQ TTTANTED-ANY ONE WANTING A HA ND YV SOMELY engraved 14-karat, gojd-fillcd, hunting-ease watch, stem wind and set, guaran teed for a) years: joints, bow, crown, lips, all solid gold: 15 extra Jewels, 4 pairs In rnp settings; spring compensation balance, quick train, safety pinion; all latest improvements: at a low price on easv payments. Address LOCK HOX601. Pitts burg P. O., and I will call and show same; corre spondence strictly confidential. Je27-65 FOR toALE I3IPROVED HEAL ESTATE CItv Residences. FOR SALE ON VINE. NEAR FIFTH AVE NUE, lot 50x60 ft , wllhadwelHngofSrooma. W. A. HEBRON -SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. JcS7-79-:,,JyI,6 ' , FOR SALE-NO. SB LOCUST ST.. SIXTH ward, elegant new dwelling of 9 rooms: well finished; latest conveniences: lot 22x95 feet: if sold quick can bebougbtatavcryreasonableprlce. W. A. HEKRON 4 BUNS, No. 80 Fourth ave. Je25-71-25,28,Jy2.6 FOB SALE A S-8TORY BRICK DWELLING on Colwell st, near Dinwiddle, containing 5 rooms and finished attic, hall, wash-house, good cellar, paved yard: lot 20x100. and only (800. For particulars call on BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Je2S-40-D For Sale s choice houses on bidney street, above Twenty-third, the best and pleasantest location on tbe Southslde: Sidney street being wide, newly paved and well Im proved; houses, to be finished by August 1st, have pressed brick and stone ornamental fronts, and contain eight rooms, wttn bath, laundry and every other convenience; city water, gas and natural gas on each floor, and good plumbing leading to city sewers makes dwellings first class in every respect; Smithfield and Carson streetcars pass within one square; terms, (LO00 cash, with balance payable as arranged to suit purchaser. Apply to BAKEWELL PHILLIPS. Dlspatcb offlce. Fifth ave., city. Je27-S5-rrsu Eaat End Residence FOR SALE-SEVERAL VERY FINE RESI DENCE properties In Allegheny, near parks. or particulars call on W. W. MCNEILL&BR04 105 Fourth are. Je30-M FOR SALE FOR H.300-ON EASY PAYV MEN'TS. a iew and complete Oakland real-. aence. v rooms; oniv ia minutes iromr. u.tis cable line. For full particulars see W. A. HEB RON SONS, 80 Fourtb ave. J 630-68-2, 6,9,, 16 FOR SALE-6 ACRES OF GROUND IN THE East End. all level and In first-class order; small house and stable on premises; a good specu lation, as It could be divided into fine building lots. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Je28-41-S F B SALE-SHAD YSIDE HOUSE. CONVENI ENT to Roun or Shadrslde stations or cable car. containing eight rooms, cltv water, etc.: lot 50x100 and well sewered; only (2, 600. For terms, etc.. call on BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. Jy2-69 FOR SALE 2 NICE EAST END RESIDENCES. 8 rooms In each house: hath, laundry. Inside w. c and all modern conveniences; fine lots and choice surroundings; a bargain for a prompt pur- cnaser, irariicuiars iromuAa. w. u Air No. IS Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. jy2-65 FOR SALE-MARION PLACE LOTS. SATUR DAY, July 6th. 1839, at 2 P. M second auc tion sale: these lots will be sold to the highest bidder on your own terms; 22 lots sold at the first sale. REED B. COYLE & CO., No. 131 Fourth avenue. Title is Insured by tbe Fidelity 'title and Trust Co. Jy2-75 FOR SALEON MONTHLY PAYMENTS-1N tbe East End; a bouse of 6 rooms, with hall, cellar, porches, water, natural gas, marble man tels, etc., etc: and nice lot to an alley; side en trance: can sell ata bargain; on small payments; Immediate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. ly2-65 FOR SALE COUNTRY RESIDENCE IN THE city; about 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 aquiet. retired home. J. C. REILLY, No. 77 Diamond st. Je7-95-I0D FOR SALE 8 ACRES IN TWENTY-THIRD ward, with large, comfortable residence, good stable, all kinds of fruit commanding view; the owner occupies the place as a summer resi dence. It Is unsurpassed for comfort and beauty: the owner, going abroad, will sell now at a great bargain. HENRY A. WEAVER CO., 92 Fourth are. ty2-53 FOR SALE-(5.500-NEAK NORTH HILAND ave., elegant new two-story frame dwelling 8rooms;halL bath, range, inside shutters, w. c, etc. : In fact all modern conveniences: lot 75x263. running from Farragut st. to Sheridan; a bar gain: must be sold at once; owner leaving city; terms easy. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO., 99 Fourthave. Jy2-52-TTS FOR SALE-ONLY A FEW NOW REMAIN unsold of the very desirable eight-room dwell ings on Oakland square. The rapidity with which sales bare been made show the estimation in which they are held: durably built and handsome ly finished, supplied with every modern con venleace; standing on large lots and facing a handsome park planted with beautiful shade trees, these dwellings have the notable advantage of be ing but 15 to ;b minutes from the postofllce by the Pittsburg Traction road: a cable loop, for which an ordinance Is now in Councils, will pass within 100 feet of tbe square: prices (6,500 and (6,750: terms, moderate cash payment and long time on balance. Apply to S.W. BLACK- CO., 89 Fourth avenue. Je2S-67 Allecheny Residence POR SALE-J! RH.BECCA ST.. ALLEGHENY, a good bouse 6 rooms: lot 31x100 ft. W. A. HERRON &SONB. 80 Fourth avenue. Je27-79-27.29.Jy2.6 FOR SALE-HANDSOME MODERN HOUSE all conveniences and large lot, choice loca tloh, Bldwell street, Allegheny: low price easy terms. JNO. H. M'CR-ERY, 95Tlfth ave. SP9-46-TTS Suburban Residences. FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE-SUBURBAN residence and about 2 acres of ground, fruit and shade trees, pure water, outbuildings, etc, on line of railroad, 3 minutes' walk from station, only 7 miles from tbe city. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE CO., 19 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Jy2-65 TTIOR'SALE A BARGAIN-AGOODSUBURB-JD A' dwelling, Braddock avenue, Hawkins station, P. It K., of tii stories, containing 12 roonjs, large center and side hall, bathroom, h. and c. water, laundry, three porches, both gases, good well water, handsomely papered throughout, aboutone acre of ground covered with fruit and shade trees, large stable: one-third cash, balance to suit. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. Jy2-69 FOR 8ALE-BELLEVUE ELEGANT MOD ERN residence. 12 rooms, wide hall, hard wood finish, large porches, bay windows, bath and w c, stationary washstands, line mantels, elec tric bells, closets, pantry, laundry, furnace, ce ment walks, V-emented cellar, very complete stable and carriage house: lot 140x290: choice fruit and shrubbery; especially attractive and will be sold cheap; the new electric railway will greatly bene fit this neighborhood. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., WFonrthave. Jy2-S2-TTg BOB. SALE LOTS. City Lota. TTKJBSALE-Crry lots-iolotsonliberty JP ave., between Thirty-ninth and Fortieth sts., Pittsburg, Pa.: low and on long time. H. FoBBEd, Wheeling, W. Va. Je2M5 Suburban Lota. COB SXLE-LOTS. LOTS-VILLA PARK JU plan. Brushton and Wllklnsburg: no lot less than 40x150 reet; now is the time to bay, as this plan has Just, been put on themarret; lowprices ana easy terms. JOHN Jf. BAXTER, Agent, 513 Umltb-eld St. JyS-H-ns FOR BALE LOTS. 0l J-UU UHMs R 8ALE-(1,400 WILL BUY "TWO VERY fln Inf a tvn I ! rer street. Va and 22x100 feet to 20-ft. alley: sewer paid. Apply to F. O. VAN GORDElt, 6014 Penn avenne. East End. Je27-67-TT8 FOR SALE CHOICE BRUSHTON LOT AT A bargain: 40x140 feet to an alley: only (750; small cash payment, balance on time: call at office and get fnll particulars. BLACK BAIRD, I'S Fourth ave. Jy2-69 OR SALETHE LARGEST LOTct. THE BEST Improvements, most convenient locations, lowest prices, easiest terms: can all be secured In "The fanm Grove Plan,"Negley ave. MEL LON BROS,East End, or JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smithfield st. Jy2-32.TUF Alleghcnv Lota. 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 AUUHER, 43 N. Diamond St. mh7-98-D FORSALE FINBLABGELOT ON PERRYS 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. W. DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pltlsbarg. 4y2-65 Farms. TpOR SALE A FARM OF 30 ACRES IN A? O'Har township, 3 miles from Sharpsburg; good garden ground; bas bouse and barn on It, and nlent-r of fruit und water. SKHAHTIAN miiEK, snarpsDurg, ra. .rzr- -izr r----- Je26-5 FOR SALE FARM OF 75 ACRES-HIGHLY Improved, 6 acres orchard, variety of fruit: 2 story brick dwelling 12 rooms, brick stable and carriage bouse; frame tenement bouse 6 rooms; 8 miles from city, close to two R.R. lines. ED. V 1T--TlbU. 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. Pa. JeZD T7IOR SALE FARMS-EASY PAYMENTS OR A1 exchange 35 acres. new5-rooin house, barn, plenty fruit: nice home H miles from Beaver sta tion; (3,300; also. 225 acres. 1 mile from fetation. Fort Wayne railroad, 8-roomhonse. 2 orchards. 2 barns, etc., only (10,000. bend for Farm and Ex change List. N. F. HURST, Real Estate Agent, Rochester. Pa. Je2S-77-TTS OlUcellaneona. FORjB ALE-ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.-HOTELS, boarding houses, cottages, lots and bath houses to let or for sale by I. G. ADAMS CO., real estate agents, It Est. Law JSdg., Atlantic City. N. J. , r Je20-3-D FORSALE COR. BUTLER AND MAIN STS.. Seventeenth ward, that fine property known as bt. John's Episcopal Churcn: lot 95x155ft. with buildings. W. A.HEHRONSONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Je25-39-25,2S0y2.6 TfWJRSALE-ACHOICEBLOCK OF BUILDING A? lots fronting on Davis and Erin streets, half square from Central Traction road. Street here nicely elevated, paved and sewered. Buildings surrounding all good. Costly and handsome new buildings now being constructed In vicinity. This Is a good point for Investment. Will sell at less than present and away below prospective values. A choice business corner. Thirty-third st and Madison avenue, opposite Central Traction stable, 100 feet on Thirty-third St., paved. A first-class location for retail business of any kind or for pub lic hall. Asure and profitable Investment. Elegant building sites on Adelaide and Clarissa streets and Herron avenne. Ground unbroken. Clean and handsome as a lawn, gently sloping to the southeast, perfect drainage, pure air, mag nificent view of .Allegheny, Monongahela and East Liberty valleys, within 12 minutes' ride of any part of city by Central Traction road. Will sell in any number ot feet frontage at prices that will guarantee the purchaser a profitable lnvest mest. Desirable residence property on Benton avenne. Allegheny, convenient to New Brighton road and proposed electrlcroad. Large lots, lowprices and easy terms. Je29-3 CHARLES SOMEB3. 313 Wood street. FOR BALE BUSINESS. Bniinesa Chance. FOR SALE HARNESS SHOP. STOCK, FIX TURES, lease; first-class city and country trade. Address HARNESS, Dispatch offlce. JC30-11-TTS FORSALE-A FIRST-CLASS SHOESTORE. ES TABLISHED trade and good stock: located in best iron town In Ohio: good reason for selling. Address WADE, Dispatch office. Je28-S2 FOR SALE GOOD BOARDING HOUSE doing a good business and well located; will be sold cheap as tbe owner is in poor health and must quit the business. Address J. A. M., Dis patch office. . Jy2-64 OR SALE A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT, doing a fair business, on one of tbe best business streets In tbe city; will be sold cheap, as the owner Is In poor health and mnst quit the busi ness. Address B. C, Dispatch offlce. Jyl-7 FOB SALE-FINE, EXTENSIVE AND PROF ITABLE bakery. Ice cream and confection ery business; nothing better and mnst be sold; also, grocery, drygoods. drug, cigar, china and notion stores; printing office, butcher shop, baker ies and other business chances, iftte particulars. SHEPARD CO.. 64 Fifth ave. J 018 Business Stands. FIR SALE-AT A BARGAIN, CIGAR STAND with good trade. BALTENSPERGKRA WIL LIAMS. 154 Fourth ave. - Jy2-6z T7IOR SALE-A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME JD lor a capitalist; a half sqnare of business blocks In tbe heart and center of Fifth ave.. Me Keesport. Inquire of H. L. SCHOELLEK, Real )J-tate Broker.- Jy2-45 Dlannfactnrlns Sltea. FOR SALE MANUFACTURING SITE River avenue, Allegheny, between P. W. and W. P. R. R.. opposite new Thirtieth street bridge; lot 230x125; one or the best locations for manufacturing purposes In the two cities. If not sold this property will be offered at public sale Monday, Jnly IS, at 10 o'clock. For particulars call on or address JOHN J, HOWLEY, 127 Fourth ave. Jc30-63 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. tc F lOR SALE-FINE FRAZIER ROAD CARTS, U. Ur ST A)., Aiuquesno way. jeix-u F)R SALE FOR WANT OF USE, YOUNG black mare. Jsgger wagon and harness: fresh full-bred Alderney and calf. Inquire 172 .FORTY FIFTH ST. Jy2-61 FOR SALE-1140 F03 A BAY ItORSCO YEARS old: weight L150 lbs.; sound, gentle and don't scare at cars. H. S. MCCONNEL, New Brighton, Pa. Jyl-30 FOR SALE-HORSES-JUST RECEIVED A carload of drivers, draft and coach horses. Can be seen at Nos. 310 and 312 LIBERTY ST., Allegheny, Excelsior Bale Stables. Jeif-24 FOR SALE A FAMILY- BAROUCHE OB driving horse; bright bay, with black points; 16 hands high, 6 years old; guaranteed sound and gentle; will be sold cbeap for want of use. Left for sale at A. JACKMAN BON'S, 536 Penn ave. Jy2-66 FOR SALE-ONE SHETLAND PONY, WELL broken, and boy or girl can drive him; also, one family horse that any lady can drive: also one family barouche and harness: the above will be sold ata bargain: can be seen at the stables of A. JACKMAN 4 SON, 533 to 536 Penn ave. jyl-12 Machinery ana Metals. FOR 8ALE-ONE SECOND-HAND TURNING machine. 2 surfacers and 1 sbaper, and new and second-hand engines and boilers, lard ket tles, tar tanks. Sir men valves, castings, etc VETTE & MCDONALD, Tblny-second st. and Penn ave. Jy2-9l-Trs PERSONAL. PERSONAL-BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS I New and old. ancient and modern, standard and rare, legal, medical and scientific 30, 'JCO vol umns to select from. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, 904 Liberty st. my3-28 SERSONAL WHY TROUBLE YOUR WIFE, mother or daughters In reoalrlnr and clean your old clothes, when It can be done for a trifle by DICKSON, tbe Tailor, cor. Fifth ave. and Wood st., second floor? Cbarges moderate: facilities unsurpassed: suits made to order; spring styles now ready, .'telephone 158. mh8 LOST. LOST S1KAYED OR STOLEN FROM 31 TAGGAKTST., Allegheny, small black and tan bitch: name J. C. Mahler on collar; a suitable reward If returned to above address. Jy2-7S T OST-ON SUNDAY. JUNE 30, ON PRIDE Xj street, between Fifth and Fo.'bes. a ladv'a breastpin containing one small diamond. A suit- aDie rewaru win DC paia ji ici t at-no. wx mux, bTREET. bet. Fifth and Forbes. )y2-7S PROPOSAL!). Natural Gas Fitters and Kalsominers, Sealed proposals will be received until MON DAY, July 15, for the fitting up with natural gas the Hancock sub-district Fifth ward public school. Workmanship and material ot the best quality. Also to kalsomlne said public school old kalsomlne to bo washed off. All bids to be left with janitor at theachool build ing, who will furnish any information required. JAMES CAULFIELD1: July 1, 1889. Secretary Pro Tem. jy2 95-2,6,11 If OTX'E TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed nrooosalswill be received by the un dersigned until Saturday. July 6, A. D. 1S89, for the grading and--paving of Seventh avenue, in Beaver Falls borough, from Eighth street south, to the New Brighton bridge, said pro- osals to be separate for fire brick and Ligonler lock paving, and the bid for both to be by the square yard. Each proposal to be accompanied by a certi fied check for 31,000 payable to the order of Charles P. Wallace, Treasurer of the borough. All checks accompanying proposals which are not accepted will be returned immediately after the award shall have been made. Tbe check received from the successful bidder will be re turned to blm upon his entering Into a formal contract for tbe due performance of the work, and giving bond with approved sureties for 60 per cent of the contract price. But in case be snail fail to enter into such contract and give such bond within ten days after notice ot the acceptance ot bia proposal, the check accom panying ouch proposal shall become the prop erty of the borough ot Beaver Falls. Each bidder must furnish a sample of brick or stone block which be proposes using. ' Specifications can be seen at the Burgess office of James Piper. The Borough Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. GEO. E. L1SCOMB, Secretary Borough, 805 Second avenue. Biavxb Falls, Juno 24, 1888. je27-8 TO LET. Cltv Residences. TO LET-NO. 171 SECOND AVE.. BRICK dwelling: ball and 9 rooms: possession Im mediately. J. Al. 8TONER, 22 Bakewell Build ing. Je22-9S East End Residences. TO LET-ON CLAYBOURN STREET. NEAR Aiken avenne, Sbadyslde. house of six rooms and -attic: Immediate possession; rent moderate Inquire ON PREMISES, or address J. .. P. O. box 840. 312-42 Allegheny Residence TO LET FURNISHED HOUSE OF SEVEN rooms In Alleghcnv, near the parks: all modern improvements; owner leaving the city, and will rent for a term of three or four months at a low rate, to responsible party. ALEXANDER LEE, 313 Wood street. Jy2-4J Offices. Devil Room, etc TO LET-DESIRABLE OFFICE ROOM, WITH large front window, on Wood St., near Fourtb ave. ALEXANDER 4 LEE. 313 Wood st. I Je29-25-Tus rpO LET-WELL LIGHTED OFFICE. NEWLY JL painted: elevator. Janitor service ami al modern conveniences. Apply to GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK, 423 Wood street. Je23-68-D rTW LET.-OFFICB ROOMS OR SUITES FOR iA. general business purposes In the new DIS PATCH BUILDING. 7 77 and 79 Diamond St.; situation most central In the city: electric light included In rents, which are moderate. Apply between 11 A. . and i r. K. Je27-80 TO LET-PENN BUILDING. PENN AVE., near Seventh st., offices single or en suite. In this elegant 8-story building: 2 Crane elevators heat and janitor services; rents exceptionally low: floor plans at our office; we have also de sirable offices in other good buildings. SAMUEL W. BLACK - CO , 99 Fourth ave. Je29-32-D AUCTION SALES. YEBY ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE of fine household goods, ctrpets, etc., at No. Sll Market st, TUESDAY MORNING. July 2, at 10 o'clock. Fine English rug parlor suit in croup style, mahogany mantel cabinet, fine piano, lamp, Turkish rugs and art squares, secretary, bookcase, lace curtains, clock and ornaments, fancy rockers, oak and walnut chamber suits, mirrors, wardrobes, dressing cases, washstands, bedsteads, folding bed, bed lounge, mattresses, springs, pillows and bol sters, toilet ware, chairs, center tables, cup boards, handsome mahogany sideboard, exten sion table, French plate side table, fine tea and dinner set, glassware and cutlery, walnut desk, ball rack, chiffonier. lamps, refrigerator, range, water cooler, matting, linoleum, lambrequins, Brussel and ingrain ball, room and stair car- ets, etc., etc., etc HENRY AUCTION CO IM.. Auctioneers. Je30-79 BUSINESS CHANGES. D ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Tbe co-partnership heretofore existing be tween W. J. McKain. Franklin M. Reed and John C. Hibbets, under the firm name of tbe Eagle Roofing Company, bas been this day dis solved. W. J. McKain having bought out the interests of F. M. Reed and J. C. Hibbets, will continue the business under the firm name ot W. J. McKAIN t CO.. And will pay all debts and collect all ac counts; Je29-54.TUS EDUCATIONAL. CHELTENHAM ACADEMY. OGONTZ Pa, Unexcelled location and surround ings. New school equipment Gymnasium, military drill, etc. Thorough preparation for college or scientific school. For circular, etc., address J. CALVIN RICE, A. M., Principal. je28-53 ' NEW YORK. MILITARY ACADEMY. Coruwall-ou'Hudson. Courses of study in &vil engineering. English and classics. Labor atory, drawing room and field work. Beautiful tmildings, grounds, location. COL. C. J. WRIGHT, B. 8 A. M., Supt; BELDEN F. HYATT. Comd't of Cadets. je!4-D KEBLE SCHOOL. SYRACUSE, N, 1. Boarding School for Girls. Under tbe su pervision of the Rt. Rev. F. D. Huntington, B. T. D. Tbe nineteenth school year begins Wednesday, September 11, 18SU. References Rt. Rev. H.C. PotterD.D.,N.Y. Rev. Wm. R. Huntington. D. D., Grace Church, 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 AMUSEMENTS. TT ARRIS' THEATER Evei afternoon and night AMJ -tLAlJ-AX TICKET OF LEAVE MAN. jy2-99-TTr T ASEBALL TO-DAY-RECREATION PARK, PHILADELPHIA VS. ALLEGHENY, Train at 3:40. Game at i P. . No game on Wednesday. jyl-Z RACES' JULY i, 1889. AT 80UTHSIDE Driving Part Association 3-mile trot, 20 pace, 2.50 trot Address all communications to the Secretary, G. A. ULRICH, 1726 Carson street. Southslde. Entries close on July 2, at 8 o'clock P. M- jedO-3 PICNIC GROVE FREE! 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, flue dancing platform, etc The use ot the grove will be given free to Sunday schools, societies, lodges, G.A.R. posts, private fetes, etc, tbe only charge being fare. on the steam elevater to and from the grounds. For dates and further particulars apply to J. H. DAWSON, Lacock stteet, near Fed eral street Allegheny, or to A. CLANEY on the grounds. mvll-15-D DIVIDENDS. Fifth N-hosal Bank, i Vnrnralmfl Inl. 1 IttUO I IDEND THE DIRECTORS 6f THIS bank have declared a dividend of THREE (31 PER CENT, payable JulylO. jji-ji a. v.. AMUJk,uasnier. Mechanics' National Bank. TrVTDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS JL bank have this day declared a dividend of FIVE (5) PER CENT out ot the profits for the last six months, free of tax, payable July 9. SAMUEL C. APPLEGATE, Cashier. PrrrsBUBG, Pa, June 29. 1889. j j2-35 City savings Bank. ( PmrsBtnto. Pa., July 1, 18S9. ( SIVIDEND-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank have declared a dividend of FOUR R CENTUM on tbe capital stock, payable forthwith, out ot the' earnings of the past six months. J. W. TAYLOR, Cashier. Jy2- Mkbchants and Manufacturers' National Bank. S DIVIDEND-THE BOARD Ob" DIREC TORS of this bank has declared a-dlvi-dend of TWO AND ONE-HALF PER CENT (2 per cent) upon the capital stock out of the earnings of tbe last six months, payable forth with free of tax. . W. A. SHAW, Cashier. Pittsbubo, June 29. 1889. jy2-36 Duquesne 'National Bank, i Pittsbubo. Pa.. Julv L 18S9. pvIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIRECT- J ORS ot this bank have this day declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENTUM on the capital stock out of tbe earnings of tho last six months, payable on demand, free of tax. J630-80 -A. H. PATTERSON. Cashier. Arsenal Bank of Pittsbubo, Pittsbubo. July L 18S9. ( DIVIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIREC TORS of-thls bank have declared a divi dend of FOUR (4) PER CENT out of the earn ings of the last six months, payable forthwith. fe304 W.S. WILLIAMS. Cashier. AixEonsuT National Bank; PrrrsBuno. BIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIREC TORS has this day declared a dividend of .L.REE PER CENT out of the earning of past six months, pavanle July 1,1889. F. C. HUTCHINSON, Cashier. JUNE 29, 1889. jyl-25 Freehold Bank. 1 Pittsburg. June 29. 1SS9. 1 ErVTDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank have this day declared a dividend ot j..REE (3) PER CENT out of tbe earnings of tbe last six months, payable forthwith. it30-a X F. STEEL, Cashier. Masonic Bank. ( Pittsbubo, Pa., June 29. 1SS9. rpHIRTY-THlRD DI VID END 'J HE I Board ot Directors of this bank have this day declared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT on the capital stock, out of the last six mouths. Payable nn demand. Free of tax. W. R. CHRI8TIAN, Cashier. jeSO-45-D Odd Fellows 8a vinos Bank, ) Pittsbubo, June 29. 1889. t DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OP THIS bank have this day declared a dividend' ot THREE (3) PER CENT on the capital stock out of thq earnings of the last six months payable on demand tree ot tax. je30-U8 F, E. MOORE, Cashier. Pittsbubo National Bank or Commerce i PtttSbubg. June 29, 1889. ( DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIREC TORS of thl lnnk bae tbU day declared a dividend of FIVE (5) RER CENT out ot tbe earnings ot tbe last six months, payable forthwith, free ot tax. C. I. WADE, je30-44 Cashier. First National Bank, T r, D. !... 1000 TMVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS ran XJ bank bare this day declared a quarterly- aivioenaoi x wufi.it utux on tne capital stock, payable on demand, free of tax. jer4 J. D. SCULLY, Cashier. OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. Pittsbubo, PA. June 27. 1880. -VTOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE IN reports of Viewers on tbe opening of Charles street from Center avenue toRucb street; Klrkpatrick street, from Center avenue to Reed street, and JohD street from Mahon street to Soho street have Deen approved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Fleas within ten (10) days from date. , E.M.BIGELOW, je30-83-D Chief of Dept. of Public Works. Pittsburg, Pa.. June 27. 1889. VTOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Ll reports of Viewers on the construction of sewers on Lang street, from Penn avenue to Kelley street; Meadow street, from Lincoln avenue to Larimer avenue; Bond and Sheridan streets,f rom Hiland avenue to Hoeveler street, and Negley avenue and Roup street from Hampton street to Two Mile Run sewer, have been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal is filed in tbe Court of Common Fleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW. je3(Wi2-D Chief of Dept. of Public Works. BUSINESS TAX AND WATER RENTS. 1889. Notice Is hereby given that the du plicates for1 the business tax and water rents for tbe yrar 18S9 have been placed in my bands lor collection by tbe Board of Assessors author ized to assess the same. Tbe time for paying said taxes and water rents at the City 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 bands of tbe Collector of Delinquent Taxes for collection, with 5 per cent added. All applicants for statements of water rents must give name of the owner at tbe prop erty they occupy or desire to pav water rent for! J. F..DENNISTON, je5-95-D City Treasurer. No. 14.1 A N ORDINANCE LOCATING WAL A LINGFORD street from Craig street to Beliefield avenue. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted bythe city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Councils assembled . and it is hereby ordained and enacted by tbe authority of tbe same. That Wallingford street from Craig street to Beliefield avenue, be and the same shall be located as follows, to wit: Tbe south 5-foot line shall begin on the center line of Craig street at a distance ot 433.93 feet south from the center line of Center avenue, thence de flecting to the right 93 61' 15" in asouthwest wardly direction a distance of about 675 feet to the west S-foot line of Beliefield avenue, and the said Wallingford street shall bo of a width or fifty (60) feet Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with tbe provisions of this ordinance be and the same is hereby re pealed so far as the same affects this ordi nance. Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils this lOlh day of June. A. D. 1889. H. P. FORD, President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk ot Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President of Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's Office. June 13th, 1889. Approved: WM. McCALLIN, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER. Assistant Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 87. 26th day of June, A. D. 1889. je2S-70 No. 10.1 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE grade of Greenbusb street from Wyoming street to Boggs avenne. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbe city of Pittsburg, in Selectand Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of tbe same, Tbat tbe grade of the south curb of Greenbmh street, from Wyoming street to Boggs avenue, be and tbe same shall be established as follows, to wlt: Tbe grade of the south curb of Green bush shall begin on the west curb of Wy oming street at an elevation of 452.6 feet; thence rising at the rate of 12 feet per 100 feet lor a distance of 503 feet to a point at an eleva tion of 470.2 feet; thence rising by a parabolic curve for a distance of 200 feet to a point at an elevation of 45.7 feet; thence rising at a rate of 3.50 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 23X38 feet to a point at an elevation of 493.92 feet: thence by a parabolic curve for a distance of 100 feet to a point at an elevation of 492.70 feet: thence falling at tbe rate of 6 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 4.50.10 feet to a point on the north curb of Boggs avenue at an elevation of 465.7 feet Section 2 Tbat any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with tbe provisions of this ordinance be and the same is hereby re pealed so far as the same affects this ordi nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 10th day of June, A. D. 1889. H. P. FORD. President of 8elect Council. Attest: GEO. 8HEPPARD. Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's Office. June 13, 1889. Approved: WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER. Assistant Mayor's Clerk. Recorded In Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 84, 25th day of June, A. D. 1889. .Je2S-70 A No. 7 J N ORDINANCE-ESTABLISHING THE grade of Sblloh street from Grandview avenue to Southern avenue. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the ' city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of tbe same. That tbe grade of the west curb line of Shiloh street from Grandview avenue to Southern avenue, be and the same is hereby established as fol lows, to-wit: Beginning at the south 10-feet line of Grandview avenue, at an elevation of 417.05 feet; thence by a vertical curve for a dis tance of 43.6 feet to a P. T. at an elevation of 418.14 feet: thence rising at the rate of 5 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 111.44 feet to a P. O. at an elevation of 423.71 feet; thence by a vertical curve for a distance of 30 feet to a P. T.. at an elevation of 421.16 feet,- thence falling at tbo rate of 2 teet per 100 feet for a distance of 147.73 feet to the north curb line ot Sycamore street at an elevation of 42L21 feet; thence level for a distance of 26 69 feet to an angle at an eleva tion of 421.21 feet: thence rising at the rate of 1.88 per 100 feet for distance of 486.06 feet to tbe south curb line of Virginia avenue, at an elevation of 426.5 feet; thence rising at the rate of 10.74 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 204.94 feet to tbe north curb line of Southern avenue, at an elevation of 448.52 feet Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or dinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and tbe same is hereby repealed so far as tbe same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 10th day of June. A. D. 1389. H. P. FORD, President of Select Council. Attest GEO. SHEPPARD, Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office. June 13, 1889. Approved: WM. MCCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER, Assistant Mayor's Clerk. Recorded In Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 81, 24th day of June, A. D. 1889. Je28-70 A No. 12J N ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE grade of Mawhinney street, t-om Forbes street southerly for a distance of 666.88 feet. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbe city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same, Tbat the grade of the west curb of Mawhinney street from Forbes street for a distance of 566.88 feet southerly from the south line of Forbes street be and the same sball be established as follows, to wit: Beginning at the south building line nf Forbes street at an elevation of 2M.C9 feet, thence falling at the rate of 5 feet per 100 feet for a dis tance of 100 feet to the north line of Fresco alley at an elevation of 228.69 feet, thence rising at the rate of one (1) foot per 100 feet for a dis tance of 125 feet to a point at an elevation of 229.94 feet thence falling at the rate of one (1) foot per 100 feet for a distance of 31LSS teet to a point at an elevation of 226.52. Section 2 That any ordinance or part ot or dinance conflicting with the provisions ot th'S ordinance be and tbe same is hereby repealed, so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 10th dav of June, A. D.. 1839. H. P. FORD.President of Select Council, At test: GEO. SHEPPARD. Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President of Common Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's Office. June 13, 1889. Approved: WM. McCALLIN. Mayor. Attest: ROBT. OSTERMAIER. Assistant Mayor's Clerk, Recorded In. Ordinance Book, vol. 7, naze 85, 26th dav of Jnne. A. D. 1889. je23-70 B, BURGOON, Tho Specialist of 47 Ohio street Allegheny. defies competition in the cure of all cbronio troubles. He does not point to fictitious tes timonials. COME AND SEE THE ORIGINALS, At his offlce, of your neighbors wbo have been cured in Pittsburg and Allegheny. Consulta tion free je2l JIANOb, ORGANS. S. HAMILTON, 91 AND 93 FIFTH AVENUE, Pittsburg. Pa. ap30-74-E r A.BALPH, BUILDING CONTRACTOR, 41 Seventh avenue. Pittsburg. Pa. Telephone 1314. se5-n60-TTS WALTXB J. OSBOUBNE. KIcnARD -BARROWS. 8 ARROWS fc OSBOURNE JOB PRINTERS, 90 Diamond street Telephone No. 8U . se2-5B-TTSSa PERSONAL WILSON. 61 FOURTH AVENUE, Bells fine watches, jewelry, clocks, silverware, spectacles, etc- Watch, clock and lewelry re pairing a specialty. J26-75-tts NEW ADVERTISEMENTS Reduced Rents.1 TO LET., SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO,,, . 99 Fourth Avenue, Real Estate Agents. Established 1873. Renting and Collecting a Specialty. "' STORE ROOMS. ETC. 74 Federal st. . Allegheny, near P., Ft W. C. R. B. sta., 3-sty B. store, 1SX40 and 8 R., good retail location, l.XO per yr. . , Liberty St., 9t7, 3-sty. brick warehouse, flOOOyr. Sixth St, 24, eleeant large store room, on 2d floor, 1600 yr. Llbertvave., near 8th, 2nd floor, 20x110, elevator, ftOOOyr. Lowry and Clark. A.C store, 10x40. 7 R.. tXSyr. LowrySt, A. C. store, Mx40, 7 K., $300 yr. , Western Ave, SS7 rear. 2 B.. 18x3) ea., 100 yr. Second ave., near Soho, 3 acres; K. R. siding; riverfront: sheds, offices, etc it, 200 jr. Wood St.. VA and 106, 2d floor wareroom. 30x90, with 2 offices and elevator, moderate rent to good tenant. Hazelwood, s-sty store and a R 12 mo. Cor. Strawberry and Cherry alleys, 1 B., third floor. 20x60, with power, fcoo yr. 63 and 55 Ninth St., 1 B , fourth floor, 36x2S, both gases. (200 yr. 262 Center ave.. cor. Klrkpatrick St.. city, store room 20x48; plate glass wfndow, cellar, etc., $180 yr. 416 Fifth ave, store .room and 4 dwelling rooms, 25 per mo. OFFICES. Fifth ave. A Wood st. ; offices, slnacle and in snlta in the new story "Eisner Building;" Firta ave. entrance: Crane elevator, steam heat. Janitor Ttcrvlces, etc; floor plaus can beseenat this office. "Penn Building." Penn ave.. near Seventb St., offices, slncle or In suite In the elegant new i story building, 2 Crane elevators, heat and Janitor services: rents exceptionally low. Floor plans can be seen at this office. Sixth ave.. above Smithfield st., 1 office in M floor, rear, good light, both gases free, mod era te rent. Penn ave., 506. 1st floor, 2 R. 300 7t. Fourth are.. 132. 2 R. 1st floor. J6u0yr. Wood St., 204-206, 1st floor, IB. "Moderate rent to good tenant. Water St., 14.1, front office. 2d floor. 13x20. JITSyr. Water St., 143; front office, 2d floor, 13 ft. sq. 815J yr. Fifth are., 163, opp. Court nnse, 1 office, 24 floor, nat. gas and water, 2j0 yr. PITTSBURG DWELLINGS. Firth ave., 633, 2-sty, 9 R., mod. imp., bath, range, etc, etc.. (40 mo. Boqnet, near Wllmot, 2-sty, mansard. 12 B-. 1 " acre ground, carriage house, etc., mod. Imp., SGOOyr. Center ave.. 93, 2-sty, 7R. side yard, mod. eon., 35 per mo. Lot 44 feet front on Center are. Alee home and 10 minutes from Coort House. Forbes, SO, 2-sty, 8 K.. mod. Imp.. 10 mlnnt I from Court House. J8 mo. 62 Center ave.. new 2-sty mansard, 9 R. and storeroom. 37 30 mo. 30 Townsend St.. 3-sty, 10 R., mod. imp., 40 mo. Bonnet St., near Fifth are. 2-stv frame dwelling TB. and attic, mod. Imp., 23 mo. 107Bedrord ave., new 2-sty and mansard brick dwelling, 8R., mod. Imp., J23m. 17 Second arc. 2-ty brick dwelling. 5 R., 22 mo. Center ave.. 216, 2-sty , 8 R., (X 33 mo., mod. Imp. front and rear yards. Rldeest.. near Thirty-third St., 2-sty. 6R.,20mo 247 Bedford ave.. near Kobe:: i St.. 5R. on second floor flat, with large attic 13 mo. Bluff st., near Catholic College, Walter flats, 2 B., 10 mo. Mornlngslde sta.. A. V. R. R., 7 R.. attic fine N nver view, moa. imp., f3i mo. jat. gas ana water free. Bldge St.. near Thirty-third. S-sty, R.. (18 mo. llomewood ave., 2-sty frame 3 E. and cellar, 8 SO mo. 97 Washington St., 3K., third floor, 7 mo. ALLEGHENY DWELLINGS. 74 Federal st.. 3-sty, 6 B. and store 16x40, good retail location, (1,200 yr. 176 Washington ave., -sty and mansard brick dwelling. 8 P... all mod. Imp., (400 yr. ' Gallagher, o7, 2-sty, t R., mod. Imp., (12 SO mo. , Lowryand Clark store It, cellar.7R., 27niO.,TsT s Lowry, TrovHiti. store, 7R-, (25 mo. - 1 Spring Hill. 10 -icres vineyard and 4 R.. (600 yr. 1 South Diamond, near Arch st, 3-sty bk 9 R., mod. lmn.. S30 mo. 3 Ellsworth St., 3-sty brick. 6 R , 20 mo. Iten st., 7, 3 R. second floor. (3 30 mo. 243M Madison ave., 2 R. second floor, 9 mo, 192 East St.. 2 R. In basement. (4 no. 104 Gerst alley, first floor. 2 R , (7 mo. 243 Madison ave., second floor, 2R.. (9 mo. EAST END DWEUINOS. Penn ave.. 2-sty. 10 R mod. imp., completely ' T' lurnisneq snutf ori&cresgrooBa,- tr-snmm h ez-i unij, c iou mo. Ellsworth ave. S723. 2 sty and mansard. 8 B., mod. Imp., lot 70x100, stable, carriage house, etc. (450 yr. Negley avc.frame dwelling, 14 R., all mod. Imp., finely finished, stable, carriage bouse, green house, onthouses. etc.. (1,300 yr. Boquet near Wllmot, 2-sty, mansard, 12 B., V4 acres ground, carriage nouse, mod. Imp., 600 Fifth are., cor. Emerson, 2-sty., 10 K., mod. imp., delightful home (750 yr. : on cable line. 413 Larimer ave, frame cottage 8 R., mod. imp., (23 mo. Boquet st.. near Fifth ave., 2-sty frame dwelling, 6 R. and attic 23 mo. Franks town ave, 413. 2-sty., SB., mod. imp,, (M Neville st.. 1st from Fifth ave., 8 B., large lot, fruit and shade trees, (300 yr. Greensburg PIVe 4 R., 1J4 acres ground, orchard, tf... Mmo- Homewood ave., 2-sty frame, 3 B. and cellar, (8 SO mo. SOUTHSIDE DWELLINGS. 2812 Mary st., 2-sty frame 4 K.. (12 mo. 2313 and 2S1S Edwards alley, two frame dwellings or 4 rooms each. 12per mo. each. 2209 Jane st.. first floor. 1 K-, (10 50 mo. 1102 Virginia ave., Duquesne Heights, near In cline 2-ty, S R., (IS 50 mo. McLean ave, MtOllver lnclInenew.SR.,tlSmo. 233 Washington ave.. nth ward, near Twelfth St. incline. Jit. Oliver, new 2-sty. R., (18 mo. 269 A ashlngton ave , same as above, new 2 f ty, 6 B., both gases and water, (18 mo. B. O. R. B. DWELLH G3. 6 Mansion st, Glenwood, 2-sty frame dwelling, 6 R.. (20 mo. Glenwood. Blair St., S-sty, 4 It, (16 mo. Hazelwood, 23d wd.. Flower ave and Kllbuck sts- 2-sty, SB., halt (IS mo. Same as above 3 2-sty frame dwellings, 4 B. each, rent (10 mo. each. Same as above 2-stv store and 3 K.. (12 mo. Hazelwood, near Brown sta. Saline are., near Hazelwood ave.. 22d ward, 2-sty. 8 It. sta -a on lot. and 3 acres of ground, with fruit trees, etc. mod. Imp.. (360 yr. Hazelwood. near sta., 2-sty, 7 B., hall, cellar, mod. imp., fowyr. -: P.. FT. W. C. B. B. DWELLINGS. 8 tj.fr Ipv- T.oysn st.. ?.irr- T R.. mod. lmn.. lately occupied by Mr. Moore (23 mo. ' , Sewlcklcy, Centennial, near ..Serin. 2-sty; 8 B , K acre lot, (240 yr. Sewickley. cor. Thorn and Little sts.. new S-sty mansara, iu .. moa. imp.. excellent location, moderate rent to good teuant. --. West Bellevue. Orchard ave.. near Chestnut st.. Avalon sta., S-sty, 7 roomed furnished housn. I& . mo. Same, unfurnished. (23 mo. Sewickley, Thorn st 8 1L, formerly occupied by A. .Daiuwin. f - mo. Same with carpets, blinds now In house (43. jy2-78 M WORKING MEN! A chance lor employment at Glass or iron woras. ana otsior-uomes i' Cheap, on Easy Payments, on the --' 1 - -.10! Patti-r-on Plan. f A At CTorhran ftratlnti. Mnnfmiratiftl T" 1 Tii4iw P.rititvlrqnla PidvAqfl .' . ' 3. Tt.WVT.TFL Anr Duquesne, Pa. jt' Or. No. 8 Wood street, room No. A ' T Pitteburg. Je27-57-D RARE CHAHCE. FOR SALE WHOLESALE PRODOCES COMMISSION HOUSE Doing first-class business. Will sell at abr.: gain, as owners time is otnerwise tazen up. WHOLESALE PRODUCE... je23-17-TTS Dispatch olBee. DRY CLEANING fc. Of all kinds of wearing apparel, such as dreeees,;. tea towns and wrappers. Also Turkish. Mad ras and pnrtier certains, lambrequins, tables covers, mantel scarfs, tidies and all other te-iv tile fabrics dry cleaned at the 8E5TH AVENUE DYE WORKS, M. MAY SONS & Co. K SIXTH AV&1 Good called for and delivered. JU-Jr ? m i