W 99.Js &&& ii-V1" THE EIECUTIYE PEN. It Has Kot Yet Touched the Diamond Street Improvement Bill. JHB MAYOR MAT SOT SIGN IT, Allowing the Ordinance to Become a Law Within Ten Days. W. J. HOWARD'S PEOTEST BEETED It is difficult to say what Mayor McCal lin will do with the Diamond alley 'widen ing ordinance. To a Dispatch reporter he said yesterday afternoon that he had not even read the ordinance and didn't know what he would do. He added there was no hurry about it, and he intended to take his time. To another gentleman, it is alleged, the Mayor said yesterday that he had not signed the ordinance, and that he didn't think he would lien it. He did not say, however, that bo would veto the ordinance. He may allow it to become a law without his signature. A voluminous remonstrance, addressed to Mayor McCallln by Mr. W. J. Howard, repre senting the Howard estate, was read by His Honor yesterday. Its salient features are as follows: MB. nOWABD'S PBOTEST. The Impression has been created that the Im provement 1 desired by the owners of the prop erty on the second square: that the advantag-ea to them are so great that they are willing to have their property appropriated and pay their share of the damages to arise therefrom. This is true to the extent that the original petitions or property owner to Councils, and on file, asking Tor tot. Im provement (a copy inclosed herewith) number 15. representing about JoS feet front, out of a total or 1,W3 feet, or these lowners, 10 or them, repre senting about 43S reet have acquired titles to the property between January and April, 1889. These nrures may not be perfectly exact (from want or time to rally Investigate them) , but are derived from the petition, the plan in the office of the Hoard or Viewers, and the record or deeds in the Kecorder's ofilce (a memorandum or which is In closed), but arc sufficiently so to enable yon to de termine whether this moiement has its origin and propelling power in a disinterested love for the public wtllare. Whenever the public necessity requires tie appropriation of private property ror puullc Improvement it can, and suould, betaken npou payment of damages, or adequate security leing gUen thereror. Hut In a case where real estate "tru.ts" or syndicates" are formed for real or suspected purposes or private pront or speculation, whether at the expense orttecltyor a few of Its citizens, and under any pretext and n presentations. It should be resisted at every step ot its progress. Allow me to call your attention to section 8., artule 16. or the Constitution of the Mate. It re quires a municipality. In taking private property lor public use, to make Just compensation for pro)erty taken, injured or destroyed by the con struction or enlargement of these works and highways, "which compensation shall be paid or secured before such taking. Injury or destruc tion." The ordinance directs the Chief or j?ublle Works. witblu60dayslrom Its passage, to survey and widen two squares or the allev, and open the same through the Public Market square, etc, and that the damages to be caused thereby, and the benefits to pay the same, be assessed and col lected in accordance with the act of Assembly or ilayM, 16S). QCESTIOX OF DAM ACES. The first section or said act provides that "be Tore any street or alley shall be opened ror public use, and before any private property shall be taken for the purpose aforesaid, all damages which any owner of property may sustain, or be HVely'to sustain, shall first be ascertained and paid as hereinafter directed." The eighth sec- t tlon of the act requires the Viewers, alter ascer taining the whole amount of damages, to equit ably. Justly, and without partiality, to assess the same upon the properties that may, or will likely, be benefited br said improvement. Compensation" means money, and "pay ment" or "securltv for payment" are words of no doubtful meaning. Are the "benefits" assessed upon the lots ot some other person com- fensallon" or money or even "security?" True, hey mav or may not be collected by the city after 3 ears of litigation, lor It is very rarely the person who has a 'benefit" thrust upon him. sees Its fitness or advantage in the same llgl : as the viewers who bestow It. And If so, andas collected, how shall they be distributed among those en titled to damages" They are not even liens until JO days alter refusal to pay and they are filed in court. And who shall say how many mortgages and liens exist to-day upon property that may be liable for benefits." 1 our Honor will bear in mind that this Is not an ordinance to pave, grade, curb or sewer a street, where benefits arc properly applicable to the lots benefited, but it is one which takes feet of pri vate property from two squares of the thickly built np portion of the city, every foot or which is occupied by stores, manufactories, warehouses, bouses or valuable improvements. These are all to be torn do n or dismantled, own ers deprived of current rent, while taxes cou nt ue. Unoer the said act or Assembly damages lor any improvements made upon their property after this ordinance shall be signed are absolutely 1 recoverable. All this havoc may be clayed wl h the most sacred rights ot your fellow-townsmen, andthev comptlled to wait about the "loors of the city officials ror payment until "bent fits" are col lected and doled out to them piecemeal, like food and water to impoverished supplicants. This Is not Justice, and it Is not law. THBOUGK THE MARKET HOUSE. The ordinance directs the opening of a 60-foot street through the two market squares, with the arcade (whatever that luaybe) through the old City Hall, to connect with Diamond alley, 40 leet wide, thence extending to Liberty avenue. Ex clusive of the streets, each of these squares is 70 feet through, or 1 feet of city property, part oc cupied by the old hall and part by the market bouse. W ill the butchers and oth-r ocenpants or stalls to be evicted be provided with other and better facilities for their business to compensate them for their losses? Will the city claim damages, or claim exemption from assessment or benefits," or shall Its propertv stand upon the same footing as to these as the property orindlvlduals. What will It cost to construct the street and the arcade 50 reet wide through the old hall? How much lor paving, curbing, sewers, etc? Assurances are quietly given ont by many prom inent individuals, and doubtless you have heard them, that the wldeniug and opening or this, the most valuable portion of Diamond street, is but the beginning of a grand avenue, extending via a bridge over the Allegheny river from Manches ter, v la Diamond and Forbes streets, to the Last End, to be embellished wltn a traction railway and palatial residences. Mr. Howard alleges the opposition to such a scheme is based on "the secret and misleading manner in which it is conceived and under taken." If the Mayor tLinks the cost should be paid out of general taxes, Mr. Howard asks: Would it be imprndent to require the peti tioners who are so anxious for the widening and opening, and so profuse jn assurances of non-liability ot the city, to give security to indemnify?'' Otherwise, he asks the Mayor's disapproval of the ordinance. Major McCalllnsaidlast night he would get legal advice on the subject. The petition to which Mr. Howard refers is that presented to Councils, and shows the names and feet of frontage represented in it, as follows: D. R. Black. 90 feet, late Marvin 4 WUley: J. W. Craig. 90 feet, late J. J. Vandercrif t: D. W. Dickey, 40 feet, late Lore & Co.; D. P. Black. 15 feet, late Anderson; Singer estate, 30 feet; A. W. Mellon, 50 feet, late Kuckerson 30 feet and Mellon 20 feet: Samuel W. Black, 17 feet, late Thoroa; Frauk Lutz. 21 feet; Thomas Mutt ridge, 21 reet; Exchange National Bank. 23 feet; C C. Law, 20 feet, late Blakely heirs: M ' Guffey. 40 feet, late Bihlman A Murrcey; W. C. Lyne, 2CS feet, late Belter's heirs; Maria D. Banders. 30 leet; William F. Floyd, 50 feet. Fnrrnts. Don't Delay Having yours and the children's pictures taken before too late, at Aufrecht's Elite Gallery, 516 Market st, Pittsburg. Cab inets, $1 00 per dozen. Proofs shown. Ho stairs to climb; use elevator. mwtssu SEAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, LIBL, 401 Smithfield Street, cor. Fourth Avenne. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $45,000. Deposits of $1 aud upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent. tts A .charming place for a day of enjov- ment. Excursion rates to Groveland on the Fourth. Prepare to go. Come to ray office and see plan of large lots (routing the Ohio. Chaeles Somees, 313 Wood street. Fine Whiskies. X X. X. 1855, Pure Eye Whisky, full tu&rts Uv 18o0, McKim's Pure Eye "Whisky, fall quarts 3 00 Monogram, Purs Eye "Wnisky, full quarts 1 75 Extra Old Cabinet, Pure Eye "Whisky, lull quarts 1 CO Gibson's, 1879, Pure Eye "Whisky, full quarts 2 00 Gibson's Pure Eye Whisky, full quarts 1 CO Guckenheimer Pure Eye Whisky, full quarts 1 00 Guckenheimer Export.Pnre Eye "Whis ky, full quarts 1 CO Moss Export, Pure Eye Whisky, full Qusris .............. i & 18.9 Export, Pure Eye Whisky, full quarts 1 25 1880 Export, Pure Eye Whisky, fuU quarts..., 1 00 For sale by G. W. Schmidt. No. 93 and 97 .Fifth aye. A VJSRI ETEONG STATEMENT. X Eumor That the South Fork Clab Was Buying Claims An Official TalksThose Who Suffered May Wire Up Hope of Redress. Rumors of all kinds have been rife about the South Fork Fishing Club since the new chrono logical reckoning came In vogue. In other words, since the Johnstown flood. One more came flitting in yesterday, in the shape of a re port that a well-known literary gentleman was in 8ang Hollow or Johnstown, as an emissary of the South Fork Club, encaged In the delicate business of settling sufferers' claims for dam ages against the club for such -nominal sums as force of circumstances would admit. The fact was ascertained that the gentleman in question really was on the spot as represented, and, armed with this piece of information, an official of the club was seen and placed In pos session of the somewhat Intangible rumor. "Now, really." said the official, "this is the most absurd story which has yet originated as a sequence to the flood. It is so absurd as to bo really brilliant. The gentleman in question is certainly In Johnstown, for I metnim there yesterday, bat i can assure The Dispatch that he Is in u way, shape or manner connect ed with or representing the club In any capac ity whatsoever. "I may as well give you a few reasons why such a move is positively out of the question. If the club wa so foolish as to pay a $5 bill to any individual in settlement of either real or fancied damages, it would simply be acknowl edging a legal liability which does and cannot exist, according to the statutory law of this commonwealth. Our solicitor recently obliged The Dispatch with a most accurate and dis cursive idea of the legal status of the matter, and it Is not necessary for me to go over that ground again. We expect suits for damaces brought against us upon the general ground that it is easy to sue for damages. We shall make a stiff fight as a matter of course. In order to settle once and for all the financial re sponsibility for the damage. We have the best legal advice in the Commonwealth on our .side of the case, and have no fears as to its out come." "But, over and beyond the question of re sponsibility for damages, suppose suppose that a judgment was obtained, how could it be collected and upon what property could a judg ment creditor levy T The club is utterly bank; rupt its property ruined and swept away. It still has some land ont of wnlch quit-claim deeds were given on small detached pieces In order to enable individuals to erect individual cottages. On not one of these has the club the slightest lien. 'It may not be generally known, but just prior to the disaster the clnb placed a mort gage of $36,000 upon its entire property in order to put in progress certain improvements. It makes no difference who the holders ot the mortgage are. They simply hold a prior claim upon the property, which would be good in any court. "I am not speaking defiantly of those ruined by the disaster, nor has the club ever taken a boastful or defiant attitude in regard to the losers bv the flood. I will simply say that those who bone to recover damages from the South Fork Fishing Club might a well abandon all hope, for we do not believe that the club will ever pay out a dollar upon any claim for dam ages of any nature." "WILL TAKE A BEST. The Ladle or the Seller Association Close the Ueadanartera Temporarily. Last night the ladles of the Johnstown Be lief Committee closed their headquarters temporarily, and will take a vacation until Monday. Most of the ladies went out of town yesterday to rpend the Fourth, and left Mrs. James Patterson, ofJCenter avenne in charge. Mrs. Patterson received a letter from Mrs. Harriet Patterson, of Johnstown, which stated that the writer had found the three children of Klmrod McCelcar staying with their aunt, Mrs. Beale. at Braddock. Shortly after the letter was received Mrs, Mc Devlt, of Port Perry, came in and said that the children were staving with her. McCelcar was janitor of the Presbyterian Church, and lived on Main street, Johnstown, before the flood. Mrs. McDevit was furnished with a full supply of clothing and bedding, and a box of groceries for the children. Howard Morrow worked in the wire works and lived at 119 Market street, Johnstown. He was supplied with a suit of clothes. He is now working in Oliver & Roberts' wire mill on the Southside. Mrs. Ellen Bowers was given a supply of clothing for Richard Bowers, his wife and two children, who are staying with her at La trobe. Ludwig Maballeder came down from Cam bria City and got part of a suit of clothes. He went back to Johnstown and will come again on Mcnday to get the rest of the suit. He lived at 223 Chestnut street, Johnstown. Daniel Donovan, of Minersville, near Johns town, got a suit of clothes. He was employed on the railroad, and alter the flood helped to save somo of the unfortunates. He is now em ployed at the Westlnghouse Air Brake works. J. 11. Uber. of Verona, wants a Led lounge for W. H. Rosensteel, who was Injured in the flood and is now staying with Mr. Uber. He also wants some clothing. The order has not vet been filled. Mrs. William Kagrise, of No. 61 Mahon avenue. Pittsburg, wants some cloth ing. Her order will be filled next week. Mrs. Charles Stern, of 407 East street, Allegheny, got clothing for herself and two babies. Watchman Collins found the box belonging to Mrs. Minnie Andrews, of Mill station, en tho Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, which was lost last week. It was shipped to the owner. Pblneas Barnes was supplied with medical cot ton. H. J. Williams got clothing for bis fam ily. He was formerly a well-to-do painter at the corner of Walnut and Chestnut streets, Johnstown. He is now at Mansfield. Married at the Cathedral. By Rev. Dr Wall, of St. Paul's Cathedral. Mr. Andrew C. Briceland, of the Fourth ward, Pittsburg, was married last evening to Miss Catharine Stephens, of Allegheny. The bride has been one of the most expert saleswomen in the two cities, and the groom a valued com mercial traveler. After the wedding supper, In the home of the bride's parents, the happy pair went East. On their return they will begin housekeeping in Allegheny. ,B. d: B. Closed to-day the Fourth. Come to morrow, Friday morning, for choice of 10, 000 yards Anderson's ginghams at 25 cents, and'8,000 yards new French satines at 18 cents a yard. Boggs & Buhl. Etcnralon to Johnstown, B. & O. E. E. will sell excursion tickets to Johnstown next Sunday, July 7, at rate $2.35 the round trip. Special trains leave at 8 A. M. Go TO Gioveland on the Fourth. Half rate excursion fare. Beautiful grove for your enjoyment. Look at the handsome, large lots. Extraordinary Bargains In summer dress goods, beiges, cashmeres, English serges, Jamestown suitings, plains, colored Henriettas,combination suitings and embroidered robes, at H. J. Lynch's, 438 aud 440 Market street. Thrsu Call at my office and learn about Grove land. Book at the ground on the Fourth. Spend the dayamid scenery and surround ings unsurpassed in beauty. Charles Somees, 313 Wood street B. fc B. To-morrow (Friday) morning : 10,000 yards Anderson's ginghams, 25c 5,000 yards new French satines at 18c CO pieces new challis, Cc, 8c and 12c. Closed to-day. Boggs & Buhl. Keep Cool. Counteract the heat. TJse Marvin's, nlnMKtn.iH find f,A Mnl Tin .... t gmu-.u.', ..uu vi i,uui, i ui U1J ill ucsh .MU4UJ fv-i.a. j.vu fii &.ccjjs mem. HITS Cnlifornln Claret. Coleman's Flag Brand, G. W. S. Fla; Brand, Ziufandel Claret, By the case or bottle. G. W. Schmidt, 95 and 97 Fifth avenue, city. B.fcB." To-morrow, Friday morning at 8 o'clock, great sacrifice sale of Anderson's ginghams at 25 cents a yard. Come early Friday for choice. Bogos & Buhl. Go TO Groveland on the Fourth. Ton can select no more delightful place for a day of enjoyment. Patronize home industry ana drink Frauenheim & Vilsaek's beer. rrssu Whest celebrating the glorious Fourth don't forget to visit tne beautiful plan of lots at Groveland, near Beaver. Spaetas Legion picnic, Bock Point, to-daf. Two covered platforms. Trains, TJnioc depot 8.-05, 9,-00 a. u., 1:30 p. at, WHEEECANDOEABE? 4 Is Still the riizzling Question in Alderman Hartman's Office. THE 'SQUIEE'S DIFFERENT TALES, Mrs. Stepleia Eelates How Her Daughter Became a Servant Girl. MICHAEL DEAN WILL TAKE A HAND IN IT Dora Steplein still refuses to be found, and the excitement about ber whereabouts is still agitating the public as much as ever. In spite of the alleged refutations on the part of an afternoon paper, 'Squire Hartman again reiteratod his statement made to The Dis patch reporter last Monday night, saying that an information against Mr. Bakewel bad been made. When the Alderman was asked last night whether an examination ot some of the girls was to take place he said "No," and that he had called Superintendent Dean, of tbeAntl Crue'ty Society. Into the case, and they would work the thing together. "On Saturday night," the 'Squire stated, 'the girls will all be here, and an examination will be held. Mr. Dean has promised to be present, and we will conduct the case to gether." But although the 'Squire said that, there were five young girls, among others a sister of Dora Steplein, in the office last night, and the Alderman had a consultation with them for nearly an hour. The subject discussed by the party was not divulged, and all took place behind closed doors. A visit was also made to the house of Mrs. Steplein, on Birmingham avenue, and during the conversation with the old lady the latter stated: MBS. STEPLEIN'S STATEMENT. "I do not know where my daughter is, but of course I should like to. She never stayed away from home before without letting me know where she was. She wonld always come home by 9 or 10 o'clock in the evening. If she had gone away on her own accord I believe she wonld have let me know before this." At this point her daughter remarked that she believed her sister might have gone away of herown free will. "When Mrs. Steplein was asked whether she had made an information against Mr. Bake well, she said: "what was I to dof My child had left me and I knew him to have had some intercourse with her. Was it not natural that 1 should sus pect him before anybody else? Of course I am not positive that he is the man. and therefore I let the charge rest until I have found my child, and I want to find her, because I need ber in my househoia, and I need the money she used to bring me." "Have you ever obtained any money -from Mr. Bakewelir "No, I never did!" HOtV THEY BECAME ACQUAINTED. "How did the gentleman become acquaint! d with your daughter?" "It was in the week before Easter when she was laid off at the cigarshop where she worked as a stripper. She then told me that she was going to get a situation as a hired girL She went to an employment office on the corner of Seventh avenue and Grant street. She told me when she got to the door a gentleman was standing on the opposite side of the street and he watched her going in. While she was In the office making inquiries for a situation he came in and he told ber that he wanted a girl to live in the country and be engaged her at once. She came home and told me so.and when she left for the country I told her to be carefnl and not forget that it was holy week and not to eat meat. Then she left, bnt she was only away for a week when she returned. I do not know the reason why she left the place, bnt sho said she wanted to go back to the shop. She never went hack to the country from that dayto this. However, last Thursday morning I noticed that she and ber clothes were gone and I have not seen her since. 1 went the next evening to make an information against her and against bim." "What will you do when you flndherT" That I do not know yet. All I want is to find my daughter again." When she was asked whether she had no Idea where Dora might be, her daughter answered in her mother's place: "If they wonld hunt ontside of the city more than around here, they would stand more chance of finding a clew to her." A POLICEMAN SUSPENDED. John Coslett Acccsed of Felonious Assanlt and Battery. Bpeclal Officer John Coslett Is in trouble again, and the versions thereof are various, but what seemed to be definitely ascer tained was that yesterday morning James E. Clancy made an information against Coslett charging him with felonious-. assault and battery before Alderman Hart man. According to the story told Coslett as saulted John Campbell at midnight, at the corner of Carson and South Seventeenth streets. Clancy interfered, when, a charged, Coslett snapped a revolver at them. Three men, two named Jarrett and Dick Erwein, In terfered and Coslett finally made several ar rests, but at the morning -hearing no one ap peared to prosecute the Jarretts and Campbell. An information was also made against Coslett before Alderman Cassidy. Coslett has been suspended pending an investigation. Censored the Firm and Engineer. The Coroner's jury in the case of George Myers, the boy who was scalded to death in the woolen mills of S. Bradley & Sons, yesterday returned a verdict censuring the firm and the engineer, George Byington, for neglect. It was claimed that the firm should have given proper notice of the time of turning on steam, and that the engineer should have been snre no one was in the closet at the time. The Jury also recommended that tne exhaust pipe of the boilers be connected with the city sewer or the Allegheny nver direct. La Ferla del Fnmar. These celebrated clear Havana Key West Cigars are for sale at: .Hotel Duquesnc, Hotel Anderson. St. Charles Hotel, Albemarle Hotel. . Union Depot Restaurant. John Lauler, 3799 Fifth ave. Peter A. Ganster, 35 and 37 Frankatown ave. '""' JohnJF. Ganster, 27 Frankstown ave. Peter Weber, 76 Wylie ave. John C. StrouD, 25 Union st. E. W. Hagan," 609 Smithfield st Neville Bayley, 405 Smithfield st. J. K. Derr, 400 Market st. P. C. Dufly. C40 Grant st. E. F. Busch, 3716 Forbes st. Linhart, Bald & Co., 411 Smithfield st. Charles Eble, 6009 Penn ave. G. W. Schmidt. 95 and 97 Fifth Ave. B. &B. Great sacrifice sale of 10,000 rards Ander son's ginghams at 25 cents; 5,000 yards new French satines (just irom the importer) at 18c, Friday morning at 8 o'clock. Boggs Ss Buhl. Something Nice. Marvin's honey cakes. Try them once and yon will never want to be without them. mtts It is conducive to matrimony to visit Groveland, the lots are so pretty. B. &B. Closed to-day. Come to-morrow, Friday morning, and see how we have made Friday the busy day of the week. Boogs & Buhl. Excursion to Johnstown. B. & O. E. E. will sell excursion tickets to Johnstown next Sunday, July 7, at rate 2.35 the round trip. Special trains leaye at 8 A.M. Spaetan Legion picnic, Bock Point, to-day. Two covered platforms. Trains, Union depot 8,05, 9.-00 a. m., 1:30 p. m. D. t B. Closed to-day. Come at 8 o'clock to-morrow, Friday morning, for choice of 10,000 yards, Anderson's ginghams nt 25 cents a yard. Boggs & Buhl. Block Henriettas, French cashmeres, nun's veilings, serges, drat) d'Almns, buntings and English t-repes at lowest prices at H. J. Lynch's, 438 aud 440 Market street ahpsu To properly celebrate the Fonrth go to Bearer and see the Groveland plan of lots. ' & Display ectverttitment ont dpUar,psr sgvartf far one insertion, CUutffled adveritt mentt on IMs page tuck at Wanted, For Bale, To 11, eta, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for lets than fifty cent. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OF.FICES. , For tho accommodation of the public, Branch Offices have been established at the following: places, where "Want, For Sale, To Lot, 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 Tnx 1)15 rxTCS. PITTSBURO I THOMAS McCAFrKKY. S& Butler street. f EMIL O. STUCKET, Mth street and renn avs. E. G. BTUCKEY 4CO.,3VyUe ave. and Knit on St. a. STOKEL.Y. ruth Avenne Market House. XAETEND. 3. VT. WALLACE, 6U1 Fenn avenne. OAKLAND. MclLLISTEl:&BHELBLER,Sthv. AAtwOOdst. SOUTHSIDE. " JACOB SPOHtf. No. i Carson street. CHAS. bCUWAIUI, 1707 Carson street ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEtt, 89 Federal street. II. J. McBKIDE. Federal and Ohio streets. FRED H. EOGEKS. in Ohio street. F. H. EOGEKS ft SOy, Ohio and Chestnut it. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERKY M. OLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. WANTED. ainls Ileln. w 'ANTED-10HAND TOBIE MAKERS AT B UUCa'9, 5i Liberty St., nusDort:, is. Jy4-100 -TTTANTKU TWO WORKMEN FOR I.AUN VV DRY. Apply to-dy at tCONOMY RES TAURANT, SSUlxthst., Samuel Ding, Prop. Jy w AN1ED A GOOD GALVANIZKR CAN And steady employment at xuc jicLiiii a, JONEHCO .,143 First ave., rcttshurg, or ureens- burg. Pa. JV2-W WANTED-A srNOLE MAN TO SCRUB and make himself useful about a bouse. In quire at WEST PENN HOSPI1AL, Twenty eighth St. Jy4-76 T7-ANTED-FIR3T-CLASS BRAbS MOLDER VV can find permanent employment at the KELLY 4 JONES CO., 14J First ave.. Pit., or brcensburtr. Pa. Je3-38 WANTED-AN ENERGETIC, ENTERPRIS ING man, situated outside Pittsburg, to represent our house in his btate; salary 170: refer ences glrvn and exacted. MANUFACTURER, Lock Box U10, N. Y oc7-4S-Th WANTED-AGENTS TO SELL STEREO SCOPIC views (copyrighted) of Johnstown disaster; write for prices. F1LSON & SON, Pho tographers, Steubenville. O. The only stereo scopic views on the market. lyZ-W -TTT-ANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTKA. BAKING VV powder and pure spices: gifts with goods: coke workers, miners ormillmm can make money In their spare time, YAMASH1RO TEA -CO., 83 Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa 'a-86-TTg -T-rTANTED-lW ITALIAN LABORERS, 7S VV coal miners, 150 railroad laborers, S3 wood choppers, 15 farm hands. 16 gardeners, at the GEN ERAL EMPLOYMENT OFFICE, 640 Grant St., Aug. C. Gelsler, General Agent. Jy4-1 WANTlCD A GOOD MAN FOR DAIRY work: must be a first-class milker: steady work at 120 per month and board to the right man. Apply, alter 3 o'clock r. U., toR. G. ATKINSON, Shady lane and Forbes St., Twenty-seeonU ward. Jy4- -TnrrANTED AGENTS "THE JOHNSTOWN VV Horror; or, the Valley of Death." In con sequence oflts unprecedented sale will he pub lished In German: same price as In English. Ap ply to P. J. FLEMING & CO., 77 Diamond St., Pittsburg, Pa. . Jyi-37 -C7"ANTED-BAD WRITERS AT SMARTS VV Eclectic Shorthand and Business College. 4 Sixth street. Pittsburg. Students (both sexes) Suallfled for positions from one to three months; tvil Service exercises. College open day and evening through summer. jeS9-TTSSu WANTED-MEN TO ATTEND NEW YORK Cutting School: Urllng's actual measure ment taught In all its branches; the only true system fitting any and all shapes; no trying on: Instructions, 10 A.M. to 4 F. M.; evening, 7 to p.m.; call or write for circular. M4 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 2c stamp: wages r3 per day: permanent posUion; money advanced or wages,, advertising, etc. CENTENNIAL M'F'G. CO.. Cincinnati. O. JeM-l-TTSSu TfTrANTED MAN-TO TAKE AUENCY OF V our safes; size 28x18x18 Inches: weight 600 lbs. : retail price S3S: other sizes In proportion : rare chance to create permanent business at home: these safes meet demand never before sundled br othersafe companies, -nS'we are not governed hyv .the Bafe FoolALrlNESAFECO., Cincinnati, O. rrxKTEii-AOEii'n to handle the VV new patent Chemical Erasing Pencil; greatest novelty ever produced; erases Ink In two seconds; no abrasion of paper; W0 to Sooner cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to sen in sir days; another 32 In two hours; territory absolute ly free; salary to good men: no ladles need answer: sample 33 cents. For terms and fullpartlculars address the manufacturers, J. W. SKINNER Jt CO., Oaalaska,-Wls. Jlt-5S WANTED-THE MUTUAL RESERVE FUND Life Association desires to employ one spe cial agent in each city and county in the United States, Canada, Great Britain and France; it also has 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 rates: it has already paid six and one-half million dollars in death claims; it has more than two million dollars cash surplus; It Is the greatest success ever known In life Insurance. Address or call upon E. II. HARPER, President, or N. W. BLOSS, Vice President, Home Office, 33 Park Kow, New York, or upon any general manager. je23-44-TTS Stale nndVemaJe fleln. WANTED-2 DRESSMAKERS. 1 SEAM STRESS, 1 laundress, chambermaids, din ingroom girls, nurses. S young girls. 100 house girls, German and colored girls, drivers, gar deners, farm hands. MRS. X. '1HOMPSON? 038 Grant St. Jell-MTh -TTTANTED AT ONCE 100 ITALIAN LA VV BORERS, 60 farm hands and drivers, 2 men for hotel, 60 cooks, 20 chambermaids, 200 house girls, laundry, pantry and kitchen girls: call at once: highest wages paid. MKPIAN'B AGEN CY, MS Grant at. Jyl-D -TTTytNTEU-ea weekly-repkesenta-VV TIVE, male or female. In every community: goods staple: household necessltv; sell at sight; no peddling, salary paid promptlyand expenses ad vanced. Full particulars and valuable sample case free; ire mean Jut t what we say. Address at once STANDARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston. Mass. . 3el4-70-D Situations. "TTTANTED - B1TUATION -BY FIRST-CLASS v V hotel cook. In or out of the city. Address COOK, Dispatch office. Jy4-ll WANTEDAblTUATION BY A PRACTICAL gardener and greenhouse man: single; the best of reference given. Address GAKDENER, Dispatch office. J y 4-83 Financial. YrrANTED MORTGAGES. LARGE AND VV small. ED WITTISH, 410 Grant St.. Pitts bnrg. JetS-33 TT7-ANTED-MOBTGAGES-M0N EY TO LOAN V V In sums to suit at iX, S and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tcf. 17. apl9-14 WANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP ERTY, over S4.000; 4, ner cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER CO., K Fourth avenue. mb2-a22-D YTTANTED-HENTS COLLECTED PROMPT- VV LY; property managed with satisfaction, ALLES & BAILEY. 164 Fourth avenue, Tel. 167. latS-81 WANTED MORTGAGES IN ANY amounts: 4i to 8 per cent: city and country: no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. M t onrth avenue. JaZ0-55-MTbS XT7-ANTED-MORTGAG8-t1.000,000TOLOAN vv in jarge ana small amounts as 4 i and 6 per cent, freabf State tax; no delay. REED B. myll-fiO . isu i x.l.m ia ui r ourio ave. WANTED TO LOAN tjOO,COo. IN AMOUNTS or p, OOc) and upward, on city and suburban property, on per cent, free of tax: also smaller amounts at Sands per, cent. BLACK BAIRD, S5 i ourlu avenue. seil-US-D WANTED MORTGAGES SI, 000, 000TO LOAN on city and suburbanpropertles at 4M, Sand 6 per cent, and on larros in .Allegheny and adja cent counties at Sper cent. 1. M. PEN NOCK A bON, 10J 1 ourtb avenue. ap7-Hl TT7-ANTKD-TO LOAN 1200.000 ON MOKT- v 1 uaklo; (wu ana upwsra at 0 per cent; (000,000 at 4)4 per cent on residences or business property; also in aojoiuini 1 BENCH. 12J Fourth avenue, Jso In adjoining countlss. 8. H. OW1-0-1 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 Urge corporations audbuslness houses: references unquestionable. JezS-29-TT SHscellnneona. w ANTED-YOU TO GETS A BAKER'S dozen (13) of Stewart & Co. 'a fine cabinet photos for tl, at 90 and 81 FEDERAL bT Alle gheny. mv28-60-TTSU WANTED-LADIES TO KNOWHAUGH Keenah repair, rellnlsh or upholster old furniture promptly and In the best possible man ner. S3ANDTWA'1ERST. 'Phone 1623. myO-Xl WANTKD-TJISTAirrACI.UH OF 4Z. MEM 1! hits to secure n tine gold watch ror each one in thccluoat si Ulpi r wtek. Addrcs P. O. IMS. ML and I will call aiid snow you tbo'watcb. JyS-10 WANTED BEFORE IT IS TOO LATE, parents should have their children's photos taken at AUKRECHl'3 popular Elite Gallery, 616 Market st , Pittsburg. Cabinet photos, si per dozen until Sept. I, I&S. Jy-U vVANTEB. I atlacenoneooa. i WANTZD-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO TOGRAPHER. M Flft.1 avenue. Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that he is making fine cabinets at II 60 per dozen: photos delivered when promised: Instan taneons process. mhl3-63 FOR SALE ISIPHOVED REAL ESTATE. Cltr Residence. FOR 8ALE- CHOICE HOUSES ON SIDNEY street, above Twenty-third, the best and pleasantest location on the Southside: Sidney street being wide, newly paved and well Im- 5 roved; houses, to be finished by August 1st, ave pressed brick and stone ornamental fronts, and contain elgnt rooms, with oath, 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 street cars pass within one square; terms, 61,000 cash, with balance narable as arranged to suit nurebaser. Apply to BAKEWELL PHILLIPS. Dispatch omce, jrirth ave., city. Je27-8J-TTSU East End Residence. FORBALE-SEADYSIDE HOUSE. CONVENI ENT to Roup or Shadyslde stations or cable car, containing eight rooms, city water, etc.,: lot 50x100 and well sewered: only XX 600. For terras, etc.. call on BLACK & BAXRD, U Fourth avenue. JV2-69 FIR SALE-! NICE EAST EN D RESIDENCE. 8 rooms In each bouse; bath, lauudry. Inside w. c and all modern conveniences; fine lots and choice surroundings; a bargain for a prompt pur chaser. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., No. 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Jy4-S9-Ths FOB SALE-MARION PLACE LOTS. SATUR DAY, July 6th. 1883, 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. KEFD B. COYLE k CO., No. 131 Fourth avenue. Title Is Insured by the Fidelity Title and Trust Co. Jy2-74 17OR SALE-ON MONTHLY PAYMENTS-1N JD the East End; a house 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 tell at a bargain; on small payments; Immediate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. ly4-88 TTOR SALE-S5.S00-NEAR NORTH HILAND JO are., elegant new two-story frame dwelling 8 rooms; hall, bath, range. Inside shutters, w. c., etc.: all modern conveniences: lot 75x23. from Farragut at. to Sheridan; a bargain: must be sold at once; owner leaving city; terms easv. SAM UEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. Jy2-S2-TTS FOR SALE-AN EXCELLENT BRICK RESI DENCE and large Improved lot. In the East End; 10 rooms In resldenco and all the recent conveniences; lot has dense cover of fruit and shade trees and shrubbery, unceasing flow of pure spring water, etc., etc.: a particularly cool and alessant spot and charming place of retreat in m hot weather. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Jy4-&S F 'OR SALE-ONLY A FEW NOW REMAIN unsold of the verv desirable eight-room dwell ings on uakiana square. 10s rapiauy wita waicn 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 have the notable advantage of be ing but IS to SO minutes from the postofflce by the PittsburgTractlonroad: a cable loop, for which an ordinance Is now In Councils, will pass within 100 feet or the square: prices (6,600 and to, 750; terms, moderate cash payment and long time on balance. Apply to S.W. BLACK A CO..W Fourth avenue. Je23-67 AIleahenT Residences. FOR SALE-HANDSOME MODERN HOUSE all conveniences and large lot, 'choice loci tlon, Bldwell street, Allegheny; low price easy terms. JNO. 11. M'CREERY, 95 Fifth ave. ap9-4fi-TTS FOBSALE-CUEAP-OBbERVATORY HILL, near electric road, good 6-room frame house. In good repair; city water, nat. gas; goodcelUr: lot 33X130 feet; street front and rear: two lots If desired; easy terms. Inquire STEVENSON'S DRUGSTORE, 232 Arch st., Allegncny. JyS-68-WThsu FOR SALE-AN 8 PER CENT INVESTMENT clear: a block of six new brick dwellings In the Second ward. Allegheny: all modern Improve ments, and In elegant order throughout: rent about 1,700 annually; excellent thing for a per manent Investment: send for list. 'JAS. W. DRAPE A CO.. 129 Fourth avenne, Pittsburg. Mortgagee placed. Jy4-SS Subnrbcji Residences. FOB 8ALE-OR JsXCHANGE-SUBURBAN residence and about 2 acres of ground, fruit and shade trees, nure water, outbulldlnrs. etc. ion Una of railroad, 3 minutes' walk from station. only i miles iruia uje civr. rarucumn iramtfas, W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenne, Pittsburg. Jy4-8S F: K SALE A BARGAIN -A GOOD SUBURB AN dwelling. Braddock avenne. Hawkins station, P. R. It., or 2 stories, containing It rooms, large center aDd side hail, bathroom, h. aud c. water, laundry, three porches, both gases, good well water, handsomely papered throughout, about one acre of ground covered with fruit and shade trees, large stable; one-third cash, balance to suit. BLACK A BAIKD, 93 Fourth avenue. Jy2-69 FOR SALE-BELLEVUE ELEGANT MOD ERN residence 12 rooms, wide hall, hard wood finish, large porches, bay windows, bath and w. c, stationary washstands, fine mantels, elec tric bells, closets, pantir. laundry, furnace, ce ment walks, cemented cellar, very complete stable and carriage bouse: lot 140x290r 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.. 99 Fourth ave. Jy2-62-TTg FOR HALE LOTS. Cltr Lola. T7IOR SALE-CITY LOTS-10LOTS ON LIBERTY F ave., between Thirty-ninth and Fortieth sts., Pittsburg, Pa,: low and on long time. H. FORBES, Wheeling, W. Va. Je22-5 Coat End Lou. P lOR SALE-11,400 WILL BUY TWO VERY fine lots on Carver street. 20 and 22x100 feet to 20-ft. alley: sewer paid. Apply to F. o. VAN uuitlir.it, wit jrenn avenue, jasi r.na. jexj-oi-TTS VTWlt SALE-CHOICE BKUSHTON LOT AT A JO bargain: 40x140 feet to an alley: onlyf750; small cash payment, balance on time: call at offlci and get full particulars. BLACK A BA1RD, at Fourth ave "" Jy2-69 FOR SALE-LOTS NEARNEGLEY AVENUE, on Baum street; this locality Is being vigor ously sought after on account of the improvements now being made: size 50x120 feet. 20-foot alley In rear, sewer in alley: every lot has sewer connec tion MELLON BROS., East End, or JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent, S12 Smithfield street. Je30-53-MTbS Alleohonv Lots. FOR SALE LOTS ON MAPLE AND LINDEN avenues and Lombard street. Allegheny, In thelenthandTwelftu wards: on easy terms. Ap ply to JOSEPH MCNAUUHEB. 43 N. Diamonds!. mh7-9S-I Suburban Lot. FOR SALE-LOTS. LOTS-VILLA PARK plan. Brushton and Wllklnsburg: no lot les than 40x160 feet: now is tbe time to buy, as this plan has lust been put on tbe market; low prices and easy terms. JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent. 612 Smithfield tU Jy2-33-TTS IfOR SALE-UK ACRES BETWEEN PERRYS 1 VILLE Electric Railway and Woods Run avenue, or tbe new proposed electric railway; easy access to premises on either side: will make about 136 building lots, which are now selling at from S200 to S300 each; will sell cheap. If sold soon. Apply to 1.. BL ATTN Kit, 223 Franklin street. Al legheny. Pa. Jy4-81-Tb8Sn "COB'SALE-A FEW MORE LOTS IN ORCH JD ARD plan. Wllklnsburg: only S lots left on South street; parties wbo have bought are arrang ing to build fine houses, which will increase the value or remaining lots: will sell, at tbe old price for eight days on liberal nayments, monthly or quarterly: money will be furnished to those wbo want to build. Plans from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO- 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Jy4-S7-D Worms. FOR BALE-FARM OF 75 ACRES-HIGHLY linnroved. 5 acres orchard, variety of fruit: 2 story brick dwelling 12 rooms, brick stable aud carriage bouse; frame tenement houses rooms: 8 miles from city, close to two R. K. lines. ED. V 1T TISH. 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. Pa. Je22-D FOR SALE-FAKMS-EASY PAYMENTS OR exchange 35 acres, news-room bouse, barn, plenty rrult: nice home Hi miles from Beaver sta tion; $3,300; also, 225 acres, 1 mile from Station, Fort Wayne railroad, 8-room house. 2 orchards, 2 barns, etc., only 110, OK), bend for Farm and Ex change List. N. F. HURbT, Real Estate Agent, Bocnester. Pa. JC23-77-TTS Miscellaneous. FOR S ALE Al LANTIC CITY, N. J. HOTELS, boarding houses, cottages, lots and bath bouses to let or for sale by 1. G. ADAMS A CO., real estate agents, R. Est. A Law Bdg., Atlantic Cltv. N. J. Je20-a-D -CWR SALE-50.000 ACRES CHOICE COAL JD and timber land. In tracts or 2, 000 to 20,000 acres: the poplar, walnut and ash timber on it will pay for it 4 or 5 times over: price Wperacre. but must be sold soon. J. U. BK1STOR, Martlns- burg, W. V. Jy4-82 FORSALE-ACHOICEBLOCKOFBUILDING lots fronting on Davis and Erin streets, balf 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. A sure and profitable Investment. Elegant building sites on Adelaide and Clarissa streets and Herron avenue. 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 partof city by Central Traction road. Will sell in any number 01 feet frontage at prices that will guarantee the purchaser a profitable Invest ment. Desirable residence property on Benton avenue. Allegheny, convenient to New Brighton road and proposed electric road, Largs lots, lowprlcesand easv terms. JC3-I CHABLES SOMF.RS. 313 Wood street. plANOb, ORGAN& a HAMILTON, LAND 86 FIFTH AVENTJE, ritttburj, Pa, p30-7-D m BAI-BCBINBSS. Beslnesn Chances. -iT-OR BALE-HAKNESS.SHOP. STOCK. FIX JD TUBES, lease: first-class city and country trade Address HARNESS, Dispatch office. JcDO-U-TTS T7IOR SALE-S350-OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE J? Ice cteaoi and cigar parlor doing a nice business. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond St. J y 3-21 TTHIRSALE A FIRST-CLASS SHOESTORE, ES JJ TABL1SHED trade and good stock; located In best iron town In Ohloi good reason for sellln g. Address WADE, Dispatch office. Je2S-S2 F IOR SALE DRUGSTORE IN A RAPIDLY ffrowinrtawn on llnnnrrmllroAd; nice, fresh stock; good opening; trade prlncloally prescrip tion. Partlcularsfrom JAS. W. DRAPE A CO.. 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. JyT-47-WThs FOR SALE A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT, doing a fair business, on one of the best bnslness streetrtn the city; will be sold cheap, as the owner Is In poor health and must quit the bus! ucss. Auurcsa u. ,, Lispatcn wau Jyl-7 FOR SALE-FURNITURE, LICENSE, GOOD will, barflxtures and leasehold for 4 years at (50 per month of a hotel In Youngstown. O., or 20 rooms, doing a good business: reasons for selling, ill health; price. I2.C00 for all. If sold at once. THOS. LIGGETT, ill Fourth ave , Pittsburg. Jy4-96-TTSSn T7OBSALE-HOTEL-I AM NOW OFFERING X? the greatest bargain In Western fenna. to a Sracttcal hotel keeper: large manufacturing ln ustrles, natural gas." two railroads: has license; doing a large business, and one of tbe best towns In tbe State. Address JOHN McGAUGHEY. In diana, Pa. Jy4-18 TTIOR SALE-FINE, EXTENSIVE AND PROF S IT ABLE bakery. Ice cream and confection ary 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, t ree particulars. SHEPARD A CO., 54 Fifth are. JclS FOR SALE-ESTABLISHED BRICKYARD AT foot of Edmund St., Sixteenth wacd, with 2 kilns, dryhouse, molds, picks and shovels, wheel barrows, etc.:4 years' lease or ground: plenty of good clay at 25c per thousand; no water or ground rent: satisfactory reasons tor selling; price fVJO. See owners at yard orUOS.McCAFiREY, 5509 Butler st. . jyi-44 Mannfactarina Sites. TTIOR SALE MANUFACTURING SITE J? River avenne, Allegheny, between P. A W. and W. P. R. R., opposite new Thirtieth street bridge; lot2S0xl2o; one of the best locations for manufacturing purposes In the two cities. If not sold this property will be offered at public sale Monday, July 15. at 10 o'clock For particulars call on or address JOHN J. HO WLEY, 127 Fonrth ave. t JeaMS FOR SATE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. tc FOR SALE-HOK3ES-JUST RECEIVED A carload of drivers, draft ,tnd coach horses. Can be seen at Nos. 110 and 312LUiERTYST., Allegheny. Excelsior Sale Stables. Je2S-24 FOR SALEVERY HANDSOME DRIVING horse, 6 years old, sound, gentle, well broken to single and double harness: price low. JAMES B. S1PE, 92 Federal St., Allegheny. Jy4-80-TbSSu TTIOR SALE-A HANDSOME AND STYLISH JD steel-gray gelding. 6 years old, IS hands and sound; Is a good saddler,, but extra In harness, single and double; can trot some; price Stou. PRIVATE STABLE. 219 First avenne. JT4-78 TTIOR SALE-MORBILL PATENT JUMP SEAT JU rockaways, the best Jump seat made, are light, comfortable, roomy, easy shifted and pos sesses feature! not found Id any other. CWKSTA CO., Carriage Makers. 420Duquesne way. JjS-17 " Machinery and Metals. FIR SALE-ONE SECOND-HAND TURNING machine. 2 surfacers and 1 sbaper, and new and second-hand engines and boilers, lard ket tles, tar tanks, blemen valves, castings, etc VETTE A MCDONALD, Thirty-second st. and Penn ave. ' Jy2-91-TTS EDUCATIONAL. CHELTENHAM ACADESIY, 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. J02S-53 NEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY, Cornwall-on-Hudson. Courses of study In civil entf neeting, English and classics. Labor atory, drawing room and field work. Beautiful Dnildlngs, eTonnda, location. COL. C J. WRIGHT, B. 8., A. M Supt.; BELDlSN V. HYATT. Comd't of Cadets. Jel4-p OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. ' PlTTSBtmo, PA., June 27, 1889 -arrOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE IN reports of Viewers on the opening of Charles street, from Center avenuo to Rnch 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 Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E.M.BIGELOW, . jeSO-83-s Chief of Sept. of Public Works. PlTTSBUBO, Pa . June 27. 18S9. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE reports of Viewers on the construction of sewers on Lang street, from Fenn avenne to Kelley street; Meadow street, from Lincoln avenue to Larimer avenue: Bond and Sheridan streets,! rora Hiland avenue to Hoeveler street, and JNegley avenne 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 the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW. je3042-D Chief of Dept. of Public Works. SEPARATE AND SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at the office of the City Controller until JULY 6, 1889, at 2 o'clock P. 31., for tbe erection of a police station bouse in the 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 the Superintendent of the Bnreau of Police. Bonds in double the amount of each bid will be required, said bonds to be probated beforo the Mayor or City Cleric The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN, Chief of the Department of Public Safety. je2tM9 BUSINESS TAX AND WATER RENTS, 1889 Notice is hereby given that tbe dn plicates for the business tax and water rentsfor the year 18S9 have been placed In my hands lor collection by tbe Board of Assessors autnor ized to assess the same The time for paying said taxes and water rents at the Citv Treasurer's office is the month of June. 'No discounts allowed. ' Water rents and business tax remaining un paid after Jnne 3d, 1889. will be placed In the hands of the Collector of DellnquentTaxes for collection, with 5 per cent added. AH applicants for statement! of water rents must give name of the owner of the prop erty they occupy or desire to pay water rent for. j. r . untnioiui, lfr9o-D Cltv Treasurer. PROPOSALS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED proposals will be received until JULY tbe 10th for the painting of roof and all surface wood and brick-work on Wiclcersham School building. Twenty-fourth ward, Pittsburg; tbe Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. For further particulars apply to HENRY BERGER, President, 2S01 Carson St. or SYLVESTER DALY, 2833 Carson st jy3-20 Office of the Controller, i Allkoheny County. Pittsbubo, Julv 2. 1889. ) VTOTICE TO BAKERS AND BOTCHERS. S Sealed proposals-will be received at this office until 4 o'clock p. M , FRIDAY, J nly 5,1889. for supplying Allegheny county Jail with bread and meat from July 1a 1889, until January 18, 1890. Bread la to "oe of good quality wheat bread. Proposals for meat willbe, first, good quality boiling beef, not to contain more than 2a per cent bone: second, to be free from bone and fat and accompanied with such amonnt of soup bona as the Warden shall direct Tbe board reserve the right to consider either prop osition in the interest of the county. All sup plies to be subject to the approval of the Warden, and bo furnished in-such qcantities and at snch times as be shall direct For further information inqnlre at the county jail. The board reserve tbe rigot to reject anv or all bids. JOSIAH 8PEER, Controller and Secretary of Prison Board. jy3l -jmjTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received by the un dersigned until Saturday. July C, A. D. 1889. for the grading and paving of Seventh avenue, in Beaver Falls borough, from Eighth street, ontb, to tbe New Brighton bridge, said pro posals to be separate for fire brick and Ligunier block paving, and tbe bid for both to be by the snuare vardl Each proposal to be accompanied by a certkj Charles P. Wallace, Treasurer of the borough. AH checks accompanying proposals which are not accepted will bo re turned immediately after the award shall have been made. The check received from, the successful bidder will be re turned to him upon his entering into a formal contract for the dne performance of the work, and giving bond with approved snretiesfor SO per cent of the contract price.' Bnt In case he shall fall to enter into such contract and give such bond within ten dajsvatter notice of the acceptance ot bis. proposal, the check accom panjmgvnch proposal shall become the prop erty of the borough of Beaver Falls. Each bidder must furnish a sample of brick or stone block which be proposes using. Specifications can bo seen at the Burgess office of James Piper.. The Bornngh Council reserves the right to reject any nralUilds. GEO. E.L19COMU. Secretary Bornngh, 803 Second avenne. BBAVEB EALLS. JuucOJ. 1888. je27-6 G A.BALPI1, BUILDING' CONTRACTOR, u BereBUi avenue. " Pittsburg; Pa. Teltph.OM-Uii, MtBQ-TXI TO 'LET. Cltr Residence. TO LET-NO. 171 BECOND AVE.. BRICK dwelling; ball and 9 rooms 1 possession Im mediately. J.M. STONER, 22 BakeweU Build ing. je22-96 Arleahenr Residence. TO LET-() ALLEGHENY. 178 WASHING TON ave , new modern 2-story mansard. pressed brick dwelling: a rooms, bath, u. and c water. Inside w.c. electrle bells: all modern con veniences: cheap st aiooperyear. SAMUEL W.. BLACK A CO., ra Fourth ave. Je29-31-M1hs OSces. Desk Room, etc rnO LET-WELL LIGHTED OFFICE. NEWLY L tialnted: elevator. Janitor service and al modern conveniences. Apply to GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK. 423 Wood street. Je3-6-D TO LET-OFFICE ROOMS OR SUITES FOB general business purposes In tbe new DIS PATCH BUILDING. 7 77 and 78 Diamond St.: situation most central In the city: elect! lc light Included in rents, which are moderate. Apply between U A. If . andir. M. JeS7-tn TO LET-PENN BUILDING. PENN AVE., near Seventh st, omees 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 A CO . 93 Fonrth ave. Je232-P PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS! BOOKS1 BOOKS I New and old. ancient and modern, standard and rare, legal, medical and scientific 30, coo vol nrans to select from. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, 900 Liberty st niy3-23 "PERSONAL WHY TROUBLE YOUR WIFE, JZ mother or daughters In renalrlnarand clean ing your old clothes, when It can be done for a trifle by DICKSON, tbe Tailor, cor. Fifth ave. and Wood St.. second floor? Charges moderate: facilities unsurpassed: suits madcto order: spring styles now ready, 'telephone IMS. mhs MEETINGS. NOTICE THE STOCKHOLDERS OF the Federal Street and Pleasant Valley Passenger Railway Company are hereby noti fied to meet at the office of the company in Schmidt & Friday bnlldlng. Pittsburg, Pa., on JULY 12, 1889. at 2 o'clock P. K, to vote upon au agreement to merge and consolidate said company with the Observatory Hill Passenger Railway Company and the People's Park Pass enger Railway Company. TO. H. GRAHAM. Secretary. Je27 94-Th AUCTION SALES. YERY ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE of fine household goods, carpets, etc., at No. 311 Market street. FRIDAY MORNING, July 8, at 10 o'clock. Fine English rug parlor snit in group 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, spring, 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, hall rack, chiffonier, lamps. refrigerator, range, water cooler, mattingf linoleum, lambrequins, Brussel and Ingrain ball, room and stair car- E&: lets. etc, etc, etc mmiti AUuUU.M uum Auctioneers. - jysss JOHN G. MACCONNELL, Attorney, Dia mand st ADJOURNED ORPHANS' COURT SALE Estate of Owen Traynor, deceased In pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny ccuntyl will expose to public sale, upon the premises, on THURSDAY, Angust 3, 1889, at 3 o'clock P. M a certain lot of ground situate in the Thirty-sixth ward, cltr of Pitts burg, having a front of 0 feet on Wabash ave nne, and extending back 133 feet, more or less, to a point baying erected thereon 2 two-story frame dwelling houses and necessary outbuild ings. This sale Is made subject to tbe joint use by the purchaser And Mrs. Mary Traynor, widow, owner of the adjoining property, of the hydrant standing on this lot, also of the propor tion of the ground rent arising therefrom. Terms of sale: One-half cash upon delivery of deed, and tbe balance payable In two equal an nual payments, with interest Deferred pay ments to be secured by bond and mortgage. with scire facias clause, 60 days default 250 to be- paid on day of sale. Possession given on July 15, 1889. PATRICK KENNEDY, Executor, 93 Steuben, Thirty-sixth ward. A. J. Pentecost, Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent 413 Grant street j4 93-U8anl NOTICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON JULY 15. 1889. tbe channel span of the Ohio river bridge at Steubenville, 0 will be closed to navigation, and will continne to Do closed during the erection of the new super structure, for a period of about fonr weeks. M. J. BECKER. Chief Engineer P., C. &. St L. Ry. Co. Pittsburg, Pa Jnly 1, 1889. je30 63 -VTOTICE TO NAVIGATORS AND RIVER JLM MEN To all whom it may concern, notice is hereby given that the Wheel ing Bridge Company, authorized under the laws of tbe State of West Virginia to construct and maintain a bridge over the Ohio river at Wheeling, W. Va.. will on or after JULY 1, 1889, file plans for approval and applications for permission to construct said structure with Secretary of War as pro vided for under U. S. statutes relating thereto. J. E. HUGHES. Jy2-31 Secretary Wheeling Bridge Company. LEGAL NOTICES. FRANK W. SMITH, Atfy at Law. ESTATE OF SAMUEL HARPER, DE CEASED Letters of administration on tbe estate of Samuel Harper, late of the city of Pittsburg, county of Allegheny, Pennsylvania, deceased, havo been granted to Helen A. Har per, to whom all persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make payment and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay. HELEN A. HARPER, administratrix, cor. Grandvlew ave. and Bertha st, Pittsburg. ruy2S-6-Th ESTATE OF CHARLES L. CALDWELL, deceased. Notice is hereby given that let ters of administration on tbe estate of" Charles L Caldwell, deceased, have been granted to tbe undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known with out delay. GEORGE P. HAMILTON, Administrator, 119 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. jel4-45-Th OFFICE OF ALBERT 1 ORK SMITH. "fTISTATE OF GETER C. SH1DLE DE Jil CEASED Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on tbe estate of Geter C Sbidle, deceased, late of Pittsburg, have been granted to tbe undersigned, to whom all per sons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay. ANNIE R. SHIDLE, je20-78-Th 403 Bmlthfleldst AMUSEMENTS. TJASEBALL RECREATION PARK. THURSDAY, JULY 4, 2 GRAND GAMES 2 10.30 a. x. and i p. it.. HEW YORK YS ALLE6HEHY, Trains at 10-15 and 3 4a ADMISSION 50 CENTS. Ladies ARE NOT admitted free to grand stand on holidays. Jy3-o8 TjlXPOSITION PARK-FOURTH OF JULY SWORD COMBAT, Horse Races and Wrestling Matches, 3.30 and 8 P.M. Admission. 25 and 10 cents. Jy3-53 VTEXT SUNDAY , IN A BIG DAY ON THE WILKINSBURG CAMPMEETTNG GROUNDS. Singing excellent Plenty coolair. jyWWTuSSU G. W. W. JENKINS. TT ARRIS' THEATER Every afternoon and night, FRANK KILDAY IN TICKET OF LEAVE MAN. jy2-9S-TXF ATTEND THE IMPERIAL CLUB'S GRAND FOURTH OF JULY RECEP TION TO-NIGHT, at Imperial Hall, corner Seventh avenue and New Gnnt street Mozart Orchestra. Col. Christy. Admission 50c. Danc ing from 8.30 to 2. 3416 T1ICNIC UROVE FREE! JL WANDBUit 1-AlliV. Only SIX miles irora tne city, siiuaieu ramo bluff overlookil e Davis Island dam. Easily u..i..ji,MilA,hAit. Tann rrnrs of forest trees, cool, clear springs of water, fine dancing platform, etc The use of the grove will be given freo to Sunday schools, societies, lodges, G.A.R. posts, private fetes, etc, tbe only charge being fare on the steam elevator to and from the grounds. For dates and further particulars apply to J. H. DAWSON. Lacock street near Fed eral street Allegheny, or to A. CLANEY on tbe grounds. mvll-lSD HARE CHAHCE. FOR SALE WHOLESALE PRODUCE COMMISSION HOUSE Doing first-class business. Will sell at a bar gain, as owner's time Is otherwise taken up. Address WHOLESALE PRODUCE. Jegj-17-TTS Dispatch office. BITCDBfBS. Fitth National Baitx, t.?? VTTTSBTTas. JnlvLUHL ! I TvrVTDEND-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS J bank have declared a dividend of THREB ' p) PER CENT, payable JulylO. Jyg-47 A. C. KNOX. Cashier. Hhchaiucs National Bank. ' E.IViDEND THE DIRECTORS OF TH1B J bank have this day declared a dividend oC VE (5) PER CENT out of the profits for th , last six months, free of tax.payable July 9. BAMUiiLi v. AP.r.LUUAi.u, uasmer. PTTTSBUBQ. Pa, Juno 29, 1888. Jr2 Crrr Savings BAinc -Pittsbubo. Pa.. Jnly J. 1889. J B1VLDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank have declared a dividend of FOUR R CENTUM on the capital stock, payable ' forthwith, out of the earnings of the past six ' months. J. W. TAYLOR, Cashier. 12-44 MXBCHANTS AND MANTTFACTWBIB5 ( National Bank. t DIVIDEND THE BOARD OlP DIREC TORS of this bank has declared a divi dend of TWO AND ONE-HALF PER CENT! (2K 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. Pn-rsBTTBG, June 29, 18S9. jy3-3 Duquesne National Bank. riTTSBUEG, fA.. July I, 1888. TMVIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIREC !CTV. XJ ORS of this bank have this day declared - " a uirmcnu ui K jjn. riunuiiiiiuiu on suw capitai biock out ox ioe earnings 01 we lasi ass months, payable on demand, free of tax. je3(W0 A. H. PATTERSON. Cashier. Absenal Bank of Pittsburg, I Pittsbubo, July X, 1889. s DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIREC TORS of this bank have declared a divi dend of FOUR (4) PER CENT out of the earn ings of the last six months, payable forthwith. J e30-4 W. 8. V ILLIAMS, Cashier. German American Iks. Co. or Pa., Office No. ill Fourth avenue. rinauuitu, iuiy a, jloov. 19. 1 nIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS denfl of FOUR PER CENT (82 ner sharel out: . W A .- l..t -t V. V.t J-iI on demand. W. J. PATTERSON, l 14-4 Secretary German savings and Deposit 1 Bank op Birmingham. Cabson and Fourtfenth STREETS. J Jh .. TVVIDEND-THE DIRECTORS OF THUS t XJ bank have tbls day declared a dividend of FIVE (5) PER CENT ont of the earnings oC the past six months, payable on demand. J. F. s x,rvLi.ci, iasmcr. JJo &? AixronENY National Bank, Pittsbubo. BIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIREC TORS has this day declared a dividend of REE PER CENT out of the earning ot past six months, pavanle Jnly 1, 1889. F. C. HUTCHLSSON, Cashier. JUNE 29, 18S9. Jyl-25 , Office Mononoahela Insurance Co., i Pittsbubo, Pa Julv 3. 1889. i-" DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS HAVK this day declared a dividend of (3 per cent) ONE AND A HALF DOLLARS per share. Payable on and after 6th Inst JOHN H. CLANCY, - Secretary. . . jy4-75-D FBEEnoLD Bank. 1 Pittsbubo, Jnne 29. 1889. 1 BrVTDEND THE DIRECTORS OFTBJS bank have this day declared a dividend of . auREE (3) PER CENT out of tbe earnings oil . tbe last six months, payable forthwith. jeSMl J. F. STEEL, Cashier. . Masonic Bank, ( Pittsbubo, Pa Jnne 29, 1SS9. f , THIRTY-THIRD Dl VID END THE Board ol Directors of this bank have . this day declared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT on the capital stock, out of the last six months. Payable on demand. Freed tax. W. R. CHRI8TIAN, Cashier. je30-45-D Odd Fellows Savings Bank. PrrrJBUBG, June 29. 1889. ( DrVTDEND-THE DIRECTORS OK THI3 bank have this day declared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT on the capital ' stock out of the earnings of the last six months payable on demand free of tax. 1 leSO-llS F.E. MOORE, Cashier. '. s-i Office Allegheny Bbidge Co.,1 Pittsburg. JulvLlSSS. J ... TMVIDEND THE PRESIDENT AND 1 IJ managers of tbe company foa erecting a , 3 uriuge over tne AJiegneuy river opposite irii- 2 burg, in the county of Alleghenv, have this day declared a dividend of ONE DOLLAR ... AND SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS (1175) on ' each share of the capital stock out of tho T M UIIIUWWL .UO .4.O. BIA IU"U,U U.MW1V .V..U with. W. ROSEBURG, Treasurer. Country Seat for Sale. The historic mansion of the late John Greig, , ,,: situated in tne oeautitui village 01 wanan-r dalgua, N. i., is olierea lor sale by tno'UTsaef- signea. The structure is four stories in height. In- . eluding the basement is built of brick and granite, of a style ot architecture that pre vailed in England at tbe beginning of the pres ent century, the plans and drawings have been approved by the most eminent architects ot both London and Edinburgh, to whom they were submitted by Mr. Greig. Beside the natural beauties of the place, ths grounds have been under tbe highest cultiva tion for 50 years: they include broad lawns, stately trees, extensive flower gardens, con servatories and graperies. Stables and other outDunaings snnaoie 10 suco an esuoiisnmens are connected with the dace. Tbe property la located near the head of the principal street, , in tne most oeauiu.ni vuiago in vv csicru nsir York, upon elevated grounds that command extensive and magnificent views of tho lake and surrounding conntry. ' Canandalgua has a population of about 8,069, and Its wide streets, extensive lawns and state ly old bouses bear testimony to the intelligence, cultivation and refinement of its people. Its educational advantages are of a nicb order, there being within its borders an endowed institution for the education of boys and two widely celebrated schools for tho Instruc tion of young ladies. Its streets are provided with a thorongh system of sewerage and are lighted by electricity, an abundant supply of furo water is furnished its Inhabitants from be beautiful lake which bears its name, the shores of which are dotted with charming summer homes, and upon a historic spot mid way between its extremities is located a new, minimnHlfini anil .tlAfiritl- fnmhll.i tint!- I Photographic views and tnxther lnf ormatioa "i inrnisnea upon application to PIERCE & WILLIAMS, jy4-99 OANANDA1GUA. N T; DRY CLEANING Of all kinds of wearing annareL snch as dresa tea gowns and wrappers. Also Turkish, Mad- ras ana poruer curtains, lamorequina, lama covers, mantel scarfs, tidies and all other tex- 3 tile laDncs ary cieanea at tne BIXTH AVENUE DYE WORKS, TT MAV CriMC J?, f. li. iiizn. a. jwno jc j. 58 SIXTH AVE, ' Goods called for and delivered. jell-TT.' ttvr; burgoon. The Specialist of 47 Ohio street, Allegheny,--; defies competition in the cure of ail chroma troubles. He does not point to fictitious tes-l timonials. COME AND SEE THE ORIGINALS,' & At his office, of vour neighbors wbo have beenl cured in Pittsburg and Allegheny. Consnlta-j tion free. jen. TWENTY ACRES. HAZELWOOD. TWENTY-THIRD WARD.-. Si.OOO ner acre. Terms reasonable. Would divide nicely into lots. SAMUEL W. BLACK J CO.. W tfourtn avenue. js-w-io.o..ii,wr A COUGH IS THE FHtST WHISPERING;! XX. of approaching disease. Tickling throats develop Into coughs. Coughs lead to the great enemy consnmp A stitch in time often saves Ufa Itself, , KIDD'S COUGH " 8YRUP. Fc H COUGHS, COLDS, 80RE THROAT INFLUENZA and HOARSEKBB&I ms PLEASANT AND ABSOLUTELY SAFE FOR CHILDREN; ' i PRICE, 25 CENTS. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. PBEFARED BY FLEMTNG BRO&, PITTSBURG, PA33 PERSONAL WILSON. 61 FOURTH' AVENTTKfl Bens una waicnes, jeweiry, ciocxs,v spectacles, etc awa, C10CS as.3 iew pairiBS a specialty, juh ,ts. I TJilTf " is. .&&3L-.&- Jf -a mEBSSS