MKWffvtwV li,lfiEiiyp'f.Trca'sTMKTsTB8ri 'HtftMggraVViy;i SKI J vfvr ". WBf'i'uf . rij7' "y r "UMLi '7K. m? " fNW Tf jr TfTfA. tv vvaw itTMT?TTK54IWC'vff' ' I'E I il WMiSsr ll'iflf i ' '" r lUp-TTlX-'S?- r - - ' " "- -jV jf r tw',w 'vt ' THEKTTSBTJB- PlBPATCgy 33" f JULY ' 6, 1889. 8 1 i I THE FOUETK IN 1789. They Thought They Had Gold and Silver Mines Hereabouts, IN OUR GRANDFATHERS' DATS. Measured by Oar Standards, the Sires of 76 Were Queer Old Ducks, ' BUTTHEIBAKKEDOX GOOD CHARACTER It is known to comparatively few people in this county and in several adjoining ones that going back to the base of operation for titles some of them do not own in fee simple. The donation lands, some of which lie about Sewiekiey and others about Tarentum, vere given by the State to soldiers who fought in the warof the Revolution. In the books containing the first records ot title in the Court House, arc found the names of Nicholas Biddlee, Benjamin Franklin, John Perm and Hon. John Penn, Jr., Peter Muh lenberg and others, wbo bossed the Common wealth In those days. Mr. John Onllett, ot tbe Recorder's office, exhibits copies of signatures of both Win. Qenn and Benjamin Franklin. In grants to soldiers of donation lands tbe Commonwealth reserved one-fifth of tbe cold and silver to be mined, stipulating that the vendee was to deliver the metal at tbe pit mouth. This reservation Is what is supposed to have suggested to a genius up Montour run some fears ago to start tbe report of having found a silver mine. Bad he studied tbe sub jec .lightly he might have lcarnl that though the precious metals are widely dis tributed, occurring in Tarious strata, jet they do not exist in paying quantity in this section above the metamorpulc rocks. There mav be gold and silver under Allegheny and West moreland and Beaver counties, but if there is it isn't likely that any corporation will go down four miles for it during this, and scarcely during tbe next century, judging irom wuac science has disclosed on thu subject. tVEALTH IX TOKNOTra SHAPE. Had tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania In 1787 known the value to which coal would attain and of petroleum and natural gas, and had reserved tbese instead of gold and silver, there would be no State debt to talk ot or sink ing fund to excite invidious surmises. But then Governor Beaver would not have bad an opportunity to show bis ability as a financier. These old chestnuts, to be gathered in tbe Court House, are interesting to a student of ethnology. They (how changes both material and moral, and suggest the possibilities of environment as formative of morals. For in stance, though the patriarchal institution of slavery was then regarded in Westmoreland county as legitimate as the marriage relation (Allegheny county w as then a patt of West moreland), and slaves were not only bought, sold and assessed as property, but solemnly de vised bv people who testified to tbeirbe!ief in a literal resurrection of tho body every time they made a will, yet good name in maji or woman was, as tbe dramatist phrased it, the immediate jewel of the souls of those sturdy pioneers. By damning the sins they were not inclined to, they gave themselves more liberty in anotber direction. The jealous care with which a name was guarded was maintained down to a later date than, 187. In 1838 tbe fol lowing was filed in the County Becordei's office: A TKUSTWOETHY ETHIOriAlT. Certificate ) or Carlisle. fa., Sept. s, ins. JOSEPH MILLER. ) The undersigned certify that Joseph Miller, the bearer of this, a mulatto man, years of age, fi feet 9)i Inches in height, was raised in the borough of Carlisle, Fa., and has behaved himself correctly for the many years be has been known to us. He Is, lu our opinion, trustworthy and honest. Vfm. K. Diddle, "A m. S. Bamtey, J. K. Good man, rector of St, John's; L.Langston. J. B. Par ker, Kdward M. Ulddle, John Moore, Chas lie Clnre, John J. Myers. N.W. Woods, United Stales of America, btate of Pennsylvania, Cumberland county. John Creigh, a Notary Public, certified under seal that he was well acquainted with Miller's imlorsers and knew them to be men of respect ability. THEN A SLAVE STATE. In partial explanation of M'ller's case It might be stated that Pennsylvania was at that time still a slave State, and, as Josaph was un der 28 years of age, he may have been afraid that he might be apprehended as a fugitive from service and thereby given trouble. This kind of certificate of character differs somewhat from that given by a kind-hearted man to a female friend once, which read as follows : "This is to certify that Marv Jenkins had a good character wh. n she left Buffalo, but lost it on the boat on tho way to Cleveland." By a figure of speech, it is quite common among professional servitors to denominate a certificate uf character character itself, and the blunder of Mary's friend did her prospects Co harm. How would it be cow to require people who move Into a new place nowadays to record an official certificate of good character In each county in which they may take residence, and have tbe same advertised briefly, bnt generally? Probably experience bas shown that it isn't good policy, but such a restriction would surely e hard on swinalers of all kinds, as strangers vho did not comply or could refer to well kuown local authority, would be under sus picion. STILL THINK IT QDEEE. Police Official. Are Not Satisfied With the Commerclnl Travelers' Clnb. There is still some question in tbe minds of the police authorities regarding the purposes of the men who are collecting funds for tbe establishment cf the proposed Commercial Travelers' Club. One of the officials said yester day that he intended to look into the matter further, and that unless he was thoroughly convinced of the honesty of the purpose of the men, he would take steps to have tbe collec tions stopped. He bad received Information, he said, that tbe same method had been worked in Cincinnati, and after tbe money was ob tained uo club was established. Moreover, he could not see why commercial drummers bad any more right to solicit charity for a club house than had traveling bummers. Nevertheless, Mr. Scbomaker, as attorney for tbe persons making the collections, has applied for a charter for the club, and Mr. Frank K. Kohler, secretary of an accident insurance companv in Pittsburg, is treasurer for it. Tbe police official says his suspicions were more aroused as to tbe legitimacy of tbe transaction because of the methods of soliciting funds. He says be knows that various persons have refused to contribute, but yet a book is shown with tbe names of these individuals down for subscriptions ranging from 125 to tlOQ, as an in ducement to others to subscribe. A NOSE AND A BITER GONE. James Fllnn Gratifies an TJnusnat Appetite and Then Skips." Last night James Fllnn bit the end off John Ccncors' nose, on Clifton street, between South Eighteenth and Sonth Nineteenth streets. Flinn formerly boarded with Connors, bnt left about three weeks ago. Yesterday be came hack, and in tbe evening they got Into a quarrel, with the above result. - The police were called, but before tbey ar rived Flinn took a skill and rowed across tbe Monocgahela river to Soho and escaped. Dead In a Stnble. Fred Heller, aged GO, was found dead in the stable of Frank Haslage, by whom he was em ployed, on Leamington avenue, Nineteenth ward, yesterday morning. The Coroner viewed me remains ana ineywere interred at tfellevue yesterday afternoon. Death was caused by a disease from which Heller had been suffering for years. He bad no friends in this vicinity. An inquest will be held this morning. Br ech Ait's Pills cure billons and nervous ills Peaks' Soap secures a beautiful complexion i Cnlifornln Claret. ' Coleman's Flag Brand, G. "W. S. Flag Brand, Zinfandel Claret, By the case or bottle- G. TV. Schmidt, 95 and 97 Fifth avenue, city. All leading brands of Pennsylvania pure rye whiskies and six-year-old for $1 00 per quart, or six quarts for $5 00, ceatlypacked and shipped anywhere by Hax Klein, 82 Federal st., Allegheny. mwj? Ovzb 200 varieties of Imported Key "West and Domestic Cigars from $2 to (10 per 100. G. "W. Schmidt, Nos. 95 and 97 Fifth are. f Ladles' Salt Parlors. Gingham suits. Sateen sniu marked down. Pabczls & Jokes, 29 Fifth aye. I OVERRUN WITH DOGS. Policemen Have Not Killed TruVsp Canines , for Tv- Years The Remarkable Re anil Inspector McAleese' Suggestions for LegisIatUs. There has been an enormous Increase in the cumber of dogs in Pittsburg during tbe past two or three years, and tbey threaten to over run the city unless something is done to keep them within bounds. Some of them are get ting vicious, too, and reports are frequently made of persons being bitten. There is no dog pound, and therefore no dog catcher In Pitts burg, and it is over two years since the police quit killing wandering canines with dog but tons, and there no other way to dispose of them. "Tbe dogs ought to be kept down," said1 Captain Dan Sllvus yesterday, "but I am glad tbe police have quit killing them. Wben it was the duty of the officers to put away stray dogs, ereryodog that was killed In the city was blamed on the police. There were hundreds of very valuable animals killed every year, and while I don't believe the police killed one of them, yet tbey got the credit, ox discredit, of doing ft. People would have a grudge against some one, it might be even against tbe police man himself, and would give a button to a valuable dog: then, of course, the -uwner con tended every time that it was tbe officer on tbe beat wbo had done It out of spite. That was one reason tbe killing by the officers was stopped. Another reason was that tbe fall master's wagons were always very slow in get ting around after a dead dog, and the bleated carcass of a defunct canine lying In the hot sun for several days is neither pleasant to see nor to smell." "Something should certainly be done with the dogs," said Police Inspector McAleese. "There are thousands of them .run ning around the city which hare no owners, and are regular tramps. Then, being without control, tbey breed and multiply very rapidly. I don't believe in poi soning tbe dogs, but I do believe in killing them In some way. We should have a dog pound, a city tax on, or licence for dogs, and a place in which to properly kill any which may be taken up and are cot reclaimed by their owners. There should be a license fee of not less than 1 for every dog, and tbe owners sbonld be compelled to place collars and -muzzles on them. If the license was made S5 it would be a great deal better. With sneb a system there would be a speedy abatement ot the nnisance It is pretty certain that something of the kind will have to be done, and that very soon," ACCIDENTAL, OR INTENDED? Tbat'a What the Police Want to Know aa to the Shooting; of Gnstav Rciter. A shooting affair occurred last evening shortly after 6 o'clock on Sixteenth street, but it is claimed to be accidental. Mann us McFad den, a young man, was shooting at a tin can with a small revolver. Gnstav Belter, wbo lives at the foot of Herr's Island In a small boat, was passing and was shot In tbe left cheek. Belter was taken to Dr. Duncan's office. where tbe ball was taken out and be was turned over to tbe police. His condition is not serious. McFadden disappeared immediately after the shooting, but was arrested on Spring alley at 10 o'clock last nigbt by Lieutenant Teetlers and put Into tbe Twelfth ward station He said he did not see Belter or be would not have shot. McFadden claimed that the ball glanced from tbe can and struck Belter. Tbe police do not think, however, that the wound could have been inflicted as It was had the bullet glanced. A CASH DISTRIBUTION. The Stipulated Way In Which G. A. R. Fund Are to be Distributed. City Treasurer Denniston, as Treasurer of tbe Q. A. B. relief fund, yesterday forwarded to Department Commander Stewart the final report of subscriptions received from the G. A. R. of Allegheny county for the benefit of the G. A, R. sufferers at Johnstown. The money is to be distributed in cash to the suffering comrades and their families, and tbe Depart, ment of Pennsylvania will see to its distribu tion themselves. The fund reported was as follows: Previously acknowledged, 11,898 2t; Post 20S (colored), 3: John A. Wheny. Post 117, 12 M: Loyal Legion, S40. total, 1 1.9(3 71, from which S3 9 were dedncted for expenses, leaving a net sum of IUSS7 II. WAGON LOADS OF BEER Left the City la Kegs It Come Back In Be ceptncles Without Hoops. On the streets of the Southside last eight dozens of wagons loaded with semi-intoxicated men and women were returning from the country, where they had been spending the Fourth. A four-horse wagon crossed the Smltbfield street bridge last night about HUSO o'clock empty with the exception of the driver, two mm and one young girl. The girl and one of the men looked as if they were making strong resolutions never to celebrate the glorious Fourth again. The other occupant ws attempting to sing "We Won't Go Home Till Morning.,p " NOT STINGI AT ALL. The Emerald Association's Good Work for Johnstown. The Emerald Beneficial Associations have been raising money right along to benefit the Johnstown sufferers. Almost every member belongs to a labor union, but alongside of that they will continue to accumulate funds until tbe wants of tee people wbo have suffered greatly or slightly by that terrific calamity have been sat'sfled. The Emeralds do not and shall not sustain their own. Their charity is cot discriminating. Yesterday fJ9 came to them from a branch of New Jersey, to be utilized without limit, F1BEW0BKS AND BEER. The Two Went Hand In Hand for the South- aide Celebration. All along Carson and other streets of the Southside last night, July 4 was being cele brated with fireworks and beer. Tbe fireworks were ahead, however. The display at various places was exceptionally fine, considering that it was put off by private citizens. At Alderman Hart man's office, on Pius street, a large quantity was fired. About 600 people witnessed the display. An Intoxicated Woman's Accident. About 2.30 o'clock yesterday afternoon an old woman walked into the First avenue entrance of the Monongahela House and fell through tbe shaft of the elevator. She was taken to the Homeopathic Hospital. No bones are broken, but ber head is cut In several places. Her in juries are not serious. She is about GO years old, and was Intoxicated. No one about the hotel knows who she is. Mr. Woog, one of tbe pro prietors, raid that she had come there sev eral times bfore to beg for cold victuals. A Rural Slerchnnt Missing. Relatives of Herman Tertlebanm, of Derry station, reported to tbe police yesterday that he had come to this city on Tuesday last, pur chased a bill of goods at Jos. Home 4 Co.', and had not been heard of since. He Is a sanoy-balred Hebrew, 12 years of age; wore a sandy moustache, barred suit, and had $300 on bis person. Tbe bill of goods he purchased was shipped and arrived at Derry on Wednes day. i Four on One Charge. A. W. McMlllen, Justice of the Peace In Chartiers borough, committed John Murdock, William Murdock, Mark Navish and William Ludgateto jail yesterday. They are charged by J. E. Orlmm with larceny and receiving sto'en goods. For Mexican Waters. Messrs. D. A. Echemecdla and G. Chazaro, of Vera Cruz, Mcx., were In the city prospect ing for a small boat for a small river in Mexico. They came here from Mobile, Ala., and pro ceeded to New York. The Treacherous Banana PeeL John M. Teves slipped last night on a banana peel on Carson street, near Tenth street, and broke bis leg: He was taken to his home on Sarah street. Belt upon Piatt's Chlorides for all house hold disinlecting purposes. TAYLOR & DEAN'S," 303 and 205 Market Street, Is headquarters for adjustable window screens, which will fit any window. Price from 30c to 60s each. Also for fencing of every description. eod Ladles' Salt Parlors. Mohair suit Net dresses. Stylish street costumes, , In'dia silk tea gowns. Sarah tea gowns. Challfs tea gowns. Parcels & Jokes, 29 Fifth ave. Coughs and colds are dangerous intruders. Expel tbem with Parker's (linger Tonic. . Parker's Hair Balsam aids the halr.growth. METAL WHEELWAYS To Save the Streets From the Wear and Tear of Heavy Hauling. SOME CITY COUNCIL-MEN THINKING Aloat Duplicating- a Big New York Street Improvement, BUT TEAMSTERS DO NOT WANT IT The city of New Xork is considering the advisability of laying flat iron rails on tbe Btreets on which heavy hauling is done, as a method of saving the streets. The idea is to put down rails 12 inches wide, which will suit the gauge of all vehicles. Snch a proposition has set some Pittsburg Council men to thinking, because this is a city that has heavier hauling than any other in tbe country, or, at least, much more heavy hauling. It is well known that the heavy hauling some years ago splintered all of Pitts burg's wooden pavements, and In "a short time rendered them worthless, while tbe heavy iron wagons plowed through cobblestones and made it necessary for a street paved with them to be renewed at least every two years; and even then it was full of chuckholes much of tho time. On this account it was shown in this paper some years ago that a cobblestone pave ment in 20 years cost about four tlmeswhat one of best Belgian block did. " Chief Blgelow, of tbe Department of Public Works, didn't have time to talk on the subject yesterday, but one of tbe employes In the Highway Department gave some information. A PIKE STBEET SCHEME. "There is no necessity of putting down rails in Pittsburg," he said, 'because all the prin cipal streets now have street cars on them, and tbe heavy hauling is all done on those streets. There is no question but what flat Iron rails on the streets save the streets, bnt there is no necessity for them being 12 inches wide. Horses are liable to slip on ordinary street car rails, and 12-inch rails wonld be worse. Some two or three years ago there was a proposition to lay steel car rails on Pike street, in order to relieve Penn avonue of tbe heavy traffic, but nothing bas been done about it. Teamsters will seek the streets that have rails on them, and it saves the horses no matter it thev do have to pull off occasionally, so far as Pitts burg is concerned, bowerer,tbere is no necessity for putting down more rails, unless It might be on Pike street, which Is right In among the mills, and it is very doubtful If you could get teamsters to drive on that street, when Peun avenue. Fifth avenue. Liberty avenue. Smith field street, Carson street. Second avenue, Wylie avenue, and Center avenue all have street car lines on them. There is only one other arterial street that hasn't street car tracks on It, and that is Forbes street, and no heavy hauling is done on it. There is little use for rails on the short cross streets, becausa but little hauling is done on them." TEAMSTERS NOW SATISFIED. Ardary Bros., who do about as heavy hauling as any one else In Iron transportation business in tbe city, do not take kindly to the idea. They said that If the wheelway were to bo made smooth, horses would slip on them and injure themselves. They stated that they, the horses, frequently sprain themselves now on street car tracks and a wheelway a foot wide would be much worse, and that even if it were corrugated the case would be bnt little better, aa the iron would soon grow slippery anyhow. Then, tbey object on tbe further ground that the iron. If corrugated, would make wheeling noisier than even the cobblestone pavements do; also that tbe metal, being harder than tbe pavement alongside, the latter would wear, and wben a wheel went off the metal way it would be diffi cult to get it on again. On a road where there are various degrees of hardness there are always chuckholes. This is shown most uncom fortably in the country where supervising cob blers fill boles with stones. Soon after tbe filling, tbe first time there Is a wet spell, there are two boles where there was but one before a hole each side of the hole that has been filled. MTTSBUBO'S HEAVY LOADS. Messrs. Ardary say there Is cot nearly so much heavy hauling in this city as formerly, and that the average four-horse load is nowfive tons, though sometimes weights of 27 to 30 tons are hauled on big timber wheels. Owners of teams do not like to do this heavy hauling. Their best horses are frequently Injured more by hauling one heavy casting or shaft than the compensation is worth. Wbore 10 or IS horses are bitched to a load tbe spirited animals do tbe bulk of the work and sprain them selves, and efforts to make the lag gards pull up only render matters worse by further exciting tbe , spirited animals and making tbem exert themselves still mere. Most large establishments now have railway iracjts running into tueir worKS, anu iney uy use of heavy cranes load directly on cars. Pittsburg streets are worse than those of any other large city from the fact that they are opened byplpe line layers and for other pur poses of tener than streets in any other city and are consequently more uneven. UPSET BY A LOG. A Man Nearly Drowned nt Crag Dell While - Ont Bowing-. A person, whose name conld cot be learned; was very nearly drowned yesterday at Crag Dell, on the A. V. B. B. A huge log struck the boat in which he was rowing and overturned it, throwing bim Into the water. The swift cur rent carried him down the stream about 100 yards before he was rescued. A CONSTABLE STABBED. A Minion of the Law Inlured br His Cousin Yesterday. Constable Boyle was stabbed yesterday after coon by a distant relative of the same name. The wound is on his blp, and was inflicted with a penknife. Tbe constable knocked his assailant down twice with a cobble stone. The latter was afterward arrested and taken to the Eleventh ward station house. The constable's wound is not very serious. The cause of the trouble is not known. Excnrslon to the Lakes, To Cleveland, $3; Detroit, $6; Mackinac, $10; Julv 11th. Trains leave P. & L. E. K. R. at 2:35 and 6:10 P. M. Tickets and berths at McCormick's, 401 Smithfield street. CLARET WINES. Imported Brandenburg Frerea, Medoc, St. Emilion, St Estepha, St. Julien, Margeaux, Pontet Cacet, St. Pierrie, Chateau Leoville, Chateau La Bosa, Chateau Mouton, Grand Vin Chateau Margeaux, Grand "Vin Chateau Lafitte, by the case or bottle. G. W. Schmidt, 95 and 97 Fifth avenue, city, Take Wnrnlng-. Ladies and gentlemen possessing good watches, when out of repair, do not trust them to incompetent hands. Best work in the two cities by J. P. Steinman, 107 fed eral st, Allegheny- mwf Excnrslon to Johnstown. B. & O. K. B. will sell excursion tickets to Johnstown next Sunday. Julv 7, at rate $2.35 the round trip. Special trains leave at8A. M. Silveb Age Eye at $1 50 per full quart Sold everywhere. Principal depot, Max Klein, Allegheny. mwf Free or Charge; 'Ladies can have their jewelrv cleaned at Steinman's jewelry store, 107 Federal st Fine cabinet photographs, only $1 a dozen, at Hendricks & Co.'s, 68 Federal st, Alle gheny. Proof shown. Smoke the best. La Perla del Fumar clear Havana Key West Cigars. Sold 3 for 25c by G. W. Schmidt, Nos. 95 and 97 Fifth ave. A. WH1TELEY. IfflK THIBD AVE.. UPSTAIRS. Gents' shoes soled and heeled in 15 minutes for 75 cents. Finest work In the city. mjTB-11-wr )IANOS, ORQANR a HAMILTON. 81 AND 93 FIFTH AVENTJE, Pittsburg. Pa. ap8Q-7-B tS'DUplay advertUementi on dollar ptr $quare ot, one insertion. Clattifled advertti menU on thtt page ruch at Wanted, for Bale, To LeKelc, ten cent per line for each inter (ton, and none taken for teit tfianjltu cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. For the accommodation of the public, Branch Offices have been established at the following places, where "Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient advertisements -will be received up to 9 P. M. for inser tion next morning:: Advertisements are to be. prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts wlta Tux DIS PATCH. riTTSBUEG, THOMAS MCCAFFBKY, 3V9Bntler street. P.MIL O. bTUCKEY, S4th street and l'enn ave. E. G. BTUCKEY 4 CO., Wylie ave. and Fulton St. X. bTOKELY. filth Avenue Market House. .iastxhtj. J. W. WALLACE, 4121 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTEU&SHElBLER,6thav. AAlwoodlt. eotrnisiDE. JACOB SPOHN, No. z Carson street CHAS. bCllWAEM. 1707 Carson street ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEK, 59 Federal street. H. J. MCBRIUE. Federal and Ohio ttretts, FRED H. EGGEBS. 17? Ohio street. F. H. EGGEKS A SUN, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENBY, Western and Irrlnares. O. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Braver aves. FERRY M. OLKIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ares. WANTED. Male Heln. fXT-ANTED-A GOOD BARBER AT 303 MAR W KET ST., city. Jy6- w ANTED-A BARBER. APPLY TO FREU CKAUT, SMS liutler St. JI-W WAN TKD-D RUG CLERK ONE TH AT speaks German. Address for: days. KUX VOMICA, Dispatch office. Jy5-S5 WANTED FOREMAN FAMILIAR WITH the manufacture of bath boilers. Address, with reference, M, Box 1031, Philadelphia. Pa. Jys-ai -TTTANTKD-A EEL1ABLE MAN TO SELL' VV preueis oy taainsr oraers or loooinjtinem out. Address REUBEN MARTlV, Lancaster, Pa. Jy&- WANTED-GOOD BARBER OR GOOD BOY with right smart experience; come well recommended: single men only. US GRANT ST. Jy5- WANTED-A GOOD GALVANIZER CAN find steady employment at THE KELLY A JONES CO , 143 First ave., PltUburg, or Ureens burg. Pa. JyS-57 WANTED FIRST-CLASS BRASS MOLDEB can find permanent employment at the KELLY A JONES CO., 13 First ave., P., or ureensourjr, A'a. j WANTED-FOR ALLEGHENY COUNTY, A generalagent for a prominent Philadelphia accident Insurance company. Address INSUR ANCE, Dispatch office. Jys-2J WANTED-TWO MEN TO ADVERTISE AND collect: must be of good address, three months' Jo!: 85 to M per day. Address, stating 6 resent business, age, etc, SUPERINTENDENT; lspatch office. Iy5-tl WANTED-AGENTS TO BELL STEREO SCOPIC views (copyrlRhtedfof Johnstown disaster; write for prices. FILSON & bON, Pho tographers, Steubenvllle, O. The only stereo scopic views on tbe market. lr2-90 WANTED AGENTS "THE JOHNSTOWN Horror; or, the Valley of Death." in con sequence of its unprecedented sale will be pub lished In German: same price as In English. Ap- pijwr.w. fijjuunuff lytoP. J. FLEMING & CO., 77 Diamond St., x'ltuonrg. Pa. )Ti-ii WAN TED-MEN TO ATTEND NEW YORK Cutting School: Urllng's actual measure ment tanrht In all Its branches; the only trne system fitting any and all shapes; no trying on: Instructions. 10 A. V. to 4 P. M.; evening. 7 to 9 p. M.; call or write for circular, ill WOOD bT PltUburg, Pa. Je3 -TTT ANTED MAN"-TO TAKE AGENCY OF VV our safes; size 28x18x18 Inches: weight 500 lbs. : retail price (35; other sizes In proportion : rare chance to create permanent business at home: these Bares meet demand never berore supplied by other safe companies, as we are not governed by tbe Safe Pool. ALPINE SAFE CO., Cincinnati. O. Je20-4-D WANTED-AOENTS TO SELL THE PIN LESS Clothes llneithe only line ever Invented that holds the clothes without pins, a perfect suc cess; patent ree ntly Issned: 'old only by agents, to whom the exclusive right is given: on receipt of 50o we will send a sample lira by mall; also Worcester, Mass. Jy5-57 Female Help. WASTE D-A DINING ROOM GIRL-AT Nos. and 4 DIAMOND SQUARE, city. Jy5-i5 dole and I'emale fjelo. VTT-ANTED AT ONCE-100 ITALIAN CA- V V BORERS, SO 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. MERMAN'S AGENCY, 545 Grant st. , Jys-O WANTED -125 tVEEKLY-REPBESENTA-TIVE, male or female in every community; goods staple: household necessity; sell at sight: no peddling; salary paid promptly, and expenses ad vanced. Full particulars and valuable sample case free: we mean Jnit what we say. Address at once STANDARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston. Mass. JeU-70-D Situations. WANTED-POSITION AS CLERK IN STORE, grocery preferred: have had experience; of temperate habits. Address J. H. T..' Dispatch office. JyS-O Rooms. Booses. Etc TTJANTED- HOUSE, C OB 7 BOOMS. IN IT EastLlbertv Valley, or bouse and grounds In or near city: steady tenants: no children: must state terms. G. AY. C, Postal station A, Z ., PltUburg. - Jyj-iO ltlnanelal. WANTED - MORTGAGES, LABGE AND small. ED WIIT1SH, 410 Grant St.. Pitts burg. Jel8-32 -TTT-ANTED-MORTG AGES-MON EY TO LOAN VV In sums to suit at 4.S, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES ft BaILEY, 161 Fourth ave Tel. 157. apl9-14 WANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP ERTY, over 84,000; 4 per cent: no tax. HENRY A. WEAVLRft CO?, 92 Fourth avenue mh2-a22-D fTTANTED-RENTS COLLECTED PROMPT- V. ,;.A?J2r!2an.aSed.,TU,1 satisfaction. ALLES ft BAILEY, 164 ourth avenue, Tel. 167. lalj-gl XrrANTED-MORTGAOES-L000,000TOLOAN 11 in targe ana email amounu at ler cent, free of State tax; no delay. TV In large and small amounU at 4M. 3 and 6 per cent, iree 01 state sax; no aeiay. it ICED B. w iiiiijc iaj., ui x onnn ave. my21-M TJ-ANTED-TO LOAN 8500,000. IN AMOUNTS TV of J3.000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on Vi percent, free oftax: also smaller arrounU atSand 6percent BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 1 ourth avenue sel-d26-D TTTANTED MORTGAGES fL 000,00010 LOAN TV on city and suburban properties at 4, Sand 6 per. cent, and on larms in Allegheny and adja cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PENNOCK ft SON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41 VTTANTED-TO LOAN 1200,000 ON MORT VV GAGES: 8100 and upward at per cent; 1503,000 at 4X per cent on residences or business property; also In adjoining counties. 8. H. peny; also in auioinini ENCH. 125 Fourth avenue. ,uiii.o, MIUunDITCDBC OC31-eS4-D Onscenaneoae WANTED-CUSTOS1ERS FOB DIAMONDS, gold and silver watches,' marble clocks, sil verware ete, at f 1 per week upward, at 130 Fed eral St.. Allegheny. J. MITSCH. JelS-MWTSu VTJANTED-LADIES TO KNOWHACGH ft TV Kecnan repair, reflnlsh or upholster old furniture promptly and In the best possible man- per. 33AND31 WATER8T. Phonel26, mytwb WANTED TO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM BERS to seenre a fine gold watch for each one In the club at II 00 per week. Address P. O. BOX 50L and I will call and snow you tbe watch. Jy3-40 w WANTED-BEFOBE IT IS TOO LATE, parents should have tbelrehlldren'sphotos Market st . PltUburg Cabinet photos, 11 per dozen until Sept. 1, 1883. jywi WANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO TOGRAPHER, 96 1 lfth avenue PltUburg, and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that be is making line cabinets at 1 SO per dozen; photos delivered when promised, lnstan taneons process. mhl3-63 FOR SALE I3IPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cltv Residences. FOR BALE-LEASE. RUNNING YEARS OB less, ror elegant living rooms, centrally lo cated, including furniture; a bargain, ir sold soon. E.D. wlNbENROTH, 100 Fourth are. JyS-21 J710B SALE-ONLY H750 FOB A GOOD 1 brick house 8 rooms: late Improvements: on luff, near Chestnnt st , Sixth ward: on easy pay ments. W. A. HEBRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave nue JeSJ.71.1,8,10,13,17 FOR BALE-BEDFORD AVE, NEAR 8HAF , FEB St. a snug 2-story frame house 7 rooms, attic and cellar, slate roor etc.; lot 20xloa feet: prlre only (2,000. I. M. PENNOCK ft SUN. No' lu5 Fourth ave Jyl-u-wrsu TTOE SALECENTER AVE., NEAB CLIFTON JO are, and head of Incline frama7 rooms, ball, porches, fruit and shade trees, etc.: lot 60x180 to an alley; price: S3. 800; one-third cash: balance to suit: other desirable Allegheny properties. ALLES ft BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel.VSL , Jy4-94-JlWT FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. East Eod Residences. TTOR SALE-MODERN BRICK RESIDENCE, X? 10 rooms, large corner lot, 100x3X1: North HI land ave., near cable cars. JOHN ALLEN, 6318 Penn ave. Jy3-I7-wrSU TJVJB BALE-J3.4UO-H00 CASH, BALANCE ON JL' easy parroenu: boose rooms; well located onpavec street In tbe midst of Oakland. A . A. HEREON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave. 30-69-1.5,8,11,17 F iOKKAXK-BEADYSIDE HOUSE. CONVENI SNTto Uonnor Hhadvslde stations or cable ear. containing elpht rooms, cltv water, etc.: lot 0x100 and well sewered; only 12,600. For terms, etc. call on BLACK & BA1RD, Fourth arenne. jy2-9 T7OR HALE-AN EXCELLENT BRICK KE8I X' DKNCE and large Improved lot. In the East End; 10 rooms In residence and all the recent conveniences; lot has dense cover of fruit and shade trees and shrubbery, unceasing flow of pure spring, water, etr,, etc.: a particularly cool and pleasant spot and charming place of retreat in the hot weather. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Jy-s T7H1R SALE ONLY A FEW NOW REMAIN JL' unsold of the very desirable eight-room dwell ing on Oakland square. Tbe rapidity with which sales hare 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, tbese dwellings have the notable advantage of be ing but IS to io minutes from the poitofflco by the PltUburg 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 $8,750; terms, moderate cash payment and long time on balance. Apply to S.W. BLACK ft CO.,99 Fourth avenue. Je2J7 AHechenr Residences. "TJTOR SALE ALLEGHENY ON LACOCK, A.' near Anderson St., comfortable 2-story brick house or 7 rooms: price reasonable I. M. PEN NOOK ft BON. 103 Fourth ave. Jy3-Jl-wrsu f; jlvJV SAAiK AL.ljr.UilE.M I PKOrJSKTr FPdArill Nft- Ml h1lk- riwallln.lmmil bath, attic halL both gases, etc.; lot 20xlt0; prlra S5.500; other desirable Allegheny properties. ALLE3 ft BAILEY, 1M Fourth ave. Tel. 167. Jy4-94-MWFS FOR SALE-BOYLE ST., NEAR HEMLOCK St.. brlck.7 rooms, finished attic bath, both gases, etc: lot 21x90 to White Oak street: side entrance. Other desirable Allegheny properties. ALLES ft BAILEY, 1M Fourth ave Tel. 167 Jyl-94-Mwrs TTIOB SALE ARCH ST. NO IM FRAME X dwelling 7 rooms, finished attic bath, porches, both gases; lot 20x100 ft. to alley. Price F. 500; Kcash. Other desirable properties In Al legheny. ALLES ft BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. ief. 1y-M-MWTS FOR BALE NO. 225 ARCH ST., FRAME dwelling b rooms, finished attic hall, both gases, cemented cellar, stable on rear; lot 20x100 ft. to Veto st.- also adjoining lot 20x100 ft.: price. 7000; termi, 11,500 cash; balance 5 years; deslr- able property. ALIxLS & BA1LEY M Fount, v ( g j --- sa w O FOR SALE-AN tH PER CENT INVESTMENT clear: a block or six new brick dwellings In the Second ward. Allegheny; all modern improve ments, and In elegant order throughout; rent about tl,700 annually; excellent thing for a per manent Investment: send for list. JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth avenue, PltUburg. Mortgages placed. Jy-88 Suburban Residences. FOR SALE-A BARGAIN-A GOOD SUBURB AN dwelling, Braddock avenue Hawkins station, P. R. K.. of Vi stories. conUlnlng 12 rooms, large center and side hall,' bathroom, h. and c water, laundry, three porches, both gases, good well water, handsomely papered throughout, about one acre of ground covered with fruit and shade frees, largeatable: one-third cash, balance to suit. BLACK ft BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue Jt2-69 . FOR SALE LOTS. Cltv Lots. TJWR BALE CITY LOTS 10LOTS ON LIBERTY X1 ave. between Thirty-ninth and Fortieth su , PltUburg, Pa.: low and on long time. H. FORBES, Wheeling, W. Vs. Je22-3S East End Lots. FOR BALE-LOTS-BuULEVARD PLACE, E. .: 2 very choice lots each 50X103 feet. L M. PENNOCK ft SON, No. 105 Fourth ave. Jy3-31-wrsu TJWR SALE-CHOICE BKUSHTON LOT AT A X bargain: 40x140 feet to an alley: only 8750; small cash payment, balance on time: call at offlcf and get full particulars. BLACK ft BAIRO, 91 Fourth ave Jy2-69 TTIOB BAI.K-THE LARGEST LOTS, THE BEST A7 Improvements, most convenient locations, lowest prices, easiest terms; can all be secured In Tbe Baum Grove Plan," Negley ave MEL LON BROS, East End, or JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent, 612 Smltbfield st. Jy2-32-Tur CWB SALE LOTS! LOTS 1-3 CHOICE LOTS A1 on Frankstown arc. Brushton station; Bank of Commerce addition plan: each 40x140 feet to 24 foot alley: terms 850 down and U a month; cheapest loU in tbe market. Secure plan from JOHN F. BAX1ER, Agent, 512 Smlthfleld SU JeSO-aO-KWT ABectaenv Lots. TTTiOB SALE-ALLEGHENY-LOT ON IRWIN, X1 near North ave: nice lot. 23x108 ft. TrM. PENNOCK ftBON. 105 Fourth-are. Jy3-31--WTsn FOR SALE ALLEGHEN Y-LOT ON ACKLEY St.. n. Garflela are: good lot, 25x100 ft. L M. PENNOCK ft SON, 105 Fourth ?ve. JyS-M-WTSU FOR SALELOTS OH MAPLE ANDLINDEN avenues snd Iximbard street. Allegheny, in the Tenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap ply to JOSEPH MCNAUUHER, 43 N. Diamond St. mh7-9S-D F? R SALE CHEAP LtlTS OltcHAKl.ra ml) X .Sarah sts.. at terminus Pleasant Valley car line, Allegheny (only 18 mln. from Pittsburg P. v.;, uiiccsH ivw aBftiuuon ins iormer anu Kooon the latter street: call at once: only a few left. BALTENSPEKQEtt ft WILLIAMS. 154 Fourth ave. Jjt-JO-WTS Hozelvrood Lots. FOR BALE-LOTS AT HAZELWOOD AND Glenwood. near the station: only 15 minutes from new B. ft o. station, Smlthfleld st,: graded streets, sidewalks, city water, gas: S300 to l,000; houses for sale small payment down, balance In monthly payments if desired: railroad fare monthly tickets, SK cents per trip. GEORGE C. BUBUW1N, 150 Fourth ave JeM-71-MWr88u Suburban Lota- pi It SALE A FEW MORE LOTS IN ORCH ARD Plan. Wllklnsburr : onlv 5 lou left nn ouuiu tircc; puruH wDDokre Dougm are arrang ing to build line houses, which will Increase the value of remaining loU; will sell at the old price for eight days on liberal payments, monthly or quarterly: money will be furnished to those who want to build. Plans from JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO.. 129 Fourth avenue PltUburg. Jy4-87-D u... -. . -.. ..-.rr-; :".:.."" Fanna FOR BALE-FARM OF 75 ACRES-HIGHLY Improved. 5 acres orchard, variety of fruit: 2 story brick dwelling 12 rooms, brick stable and carriage house: frame tenement house 6 rooms: 8 miles from city, close to two R.R. lines. ED. V 1T T1SH. 410 Grant st , PltUburg, Pa. Je22-D Miscellaneous. FTTOK 3 ALE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.-HOTELS, X? boarding houses, cottages, lots and hath houses to let or for sale by I. (. ADAMS ft CO., real estate agents, R. Est. ft Law Bdg., Atlantic Cltv. N.J. Je20-S-D FOR SALE-A CHOICE BLOCK OF BUILDING 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 ebolce business corner. Thirty-third st. and Madison avenue, opposite Central Traction stable wo feet on Thirty-third St., paved A first-class location for retail business of any kind or for pub lit 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, msg- uiuucufc view ui Aucgueny, jnouougsneia ana East Liberty valleys, within 12 minutes' ride or anypartofcltyby Central Traction road. Will sell In any number ot feet frontage at prices that will guarantee the purchaser a profiuble Invest ment. Desirable residence property on Benton avenue Allegheny, convenient to New Brighton road and proposed electrlcroad. Large lots, lowprlces and easy terms. JC29-3 CHARLES SOMERS. 313 Wood street. FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Business Chnnees. TflOR SALE-t350-OPPO3ITE COURT HOUSE X Ice cream and cigar parlor doing a nice business. J. C.REILLY, 77 Diamond St. Jy3-24 T7H)R S ALE A FIRST-CLASS SHOESTORE. ES 13 TABL1SHLD trade and good stock; located In best Iron town In Obloi good reason for selling. Address WADE, Dispatch office Je28-52 FORSALE-HOTEL-I AM NOW OFFERING 4 tbe greatest bargain in Western t'enna. to a S radical hotel keeper: large manufacturing ln nstrles, natural gas. two railroads: has license; doing a large business, and one of tbe best towns In the State. Address JOHN McGAUGUEY. In diana, Pa. Jy4-18 FOR SALE-FINE, EXTENSIVE AND PROF ITABLE bakery, lee cream and confection ery business; nothing better and must be sold: also, grocery, drygoods. drug, cigar, china ana notion stores; printing office bntcher shop, baker ies and other bnslness cbances. Free particulars. BHEPARD ft CO.. 54 Fifth ave. Jel6 P IOR SALE ESTABLISHED MRICKYAHU AT C foot of Edmund St.. Sixteenth ward, with 2 kilns, drrhonse molds, nleka and shovels, wheel. barrows, etc.: 4 years' lease of ground; pleSty of good clay at 25c per thousand: no water or ground rent; satisfactory reasons lor selling; price 8.1OO. See owners atyardorlHOS.McCAFiiREY, l Butler st. Jyi-44 Business rltands. FOR SALE ALLEGHENY PROPERTY-NO. 297 Federal st,, corner Jackson st.. bnslness property, brick mansard, 9 rooms, bath, w. c, inside shutters, etc.; storeroom; brick stable In rearoflot;lot20xiwtoan alley; haie otber de slrable Alleghtns propertf s. ALLES ft BAILEY, 164 Punrthave Tel. 167. JyJ-M-awrs Hanafnctnrtaar Sites. TTtOR BALE MANUFACTURING SITE X. River avenue Allegheny, between P. ft W. and W. P. B. K., opposite new Thirtieth street bridge; lot260xl; one or the best locations for manufacturing purposes In the two cities. If not sold thU 'property will be offered at public sale Monday; July 15, at 10 o'clock For particulars call on or address JOHN J, HO WL2Y, 127 Fourth ave Je30-s FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Hones. Vehicles. Live Stock. fce FOB SALE-LIVERY STABLE, STOCK AND fixtures. Inquire ot GEO. BEET, Bridge St., Etna. Je27-74-UWPS T7IOK SALE-SIX PASSENGER, QUARTER JC pannel. tut-under barouche; cloth trimming, leather curtains: made by C West ft Co. ; excel lent condition: price s,150. WM. A. S1PE. 03 Dia mond st., PltUburg. Jy4-79-Mrsu fTOR SALE-A HANDSOME AND STYLISH X1 sterl-gray gelding, t years old, IS hands and sound; Is a good saddler, but extra In harrese, single and double: can trot some; price S40U. PRIVATE STABLE, 219 First avenue. Jv4-78 T7IOB 8ALE-MORHILL PATENT JUMP SEAT X' rockaways, the best Jump seat made, are light, comfortable roomy, easy shifted and pos sesses featnres not found In any other. C WEST ft CO., Carriage Makers. 3)Dnqnesne way. Jy3-17 FOB SALE-CHESTNUT GELDING, 6 YEARS, IS hands, 1,150 pounds, kind, fearless of steam, sound as a new coin dollar, absolutely free from vice or blemish, heavy tall, rich mane: never trained, but has drawn a buggy full mile, 2 men in It, In 2:4.1; wears no hoots or pads: no road too long for him; will trot heats In 2:23 or better If trained: no horse living has better legs and feet; can show htm In harness any day on road: he is a champion road horse; never touches a hair In speeding: letters of Inquiry must contain stamp; this horse Is for sale at the greatest bargain on the continent. H. C. GRAFF, Kensington, Ohio. Jyws Machinery and metals. FOR SALE 28x48 CORLISS ENGINE: ONLY run a year: can be seen In operation: price on application; Worthlngton pumps, automatic and plain slide valve engines, boilers, pipe and fittings. J. A. MCCORMICK, UO First are. aul-p32-MVTP FOB SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles kept in stock; from 4 to 100 h. p.; aU refitted: good as new, at lowest rices: mounted portable engines. 8 to 25 tup. 1-25 Part way. J S. YOUNG, Allegheny, Pa. JaJ-92-MWT FOR SALE-CONTRACTORS' MACHINERY: one 7,HxI2-lnch double engine double drum; others large and small, with single or double friction drums; wire and manlla rope centrifugal pumps, etc; two 2Sx4S-inch horizontal engines with flywheels. THOMAS CAKLIN'B SONS, cor. LacocksndSandnskvsu.. Allegheny. 1S17-MWT PERSONAL. PERSONAL-BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS! New and old. ancient and modern, standard and rare legal, medical and sctentlflc-30JOO vol utins to select from. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, 900 Liberty st. myZ-28 EERSONAL WHY TROUBLE YOUK WIFE, mother or daughters In renalrlng and elean r your old clothes, when It can be done for a trffle by DICKSON, the Tailor, cor. Fifth ave. and Wood st., second floor? Charges moderate: facilities unsurpassed: suits madeto order: spring styles now ready. Telephone 1558. mhs EDUCATIONAL. CHELTENHAM ACADEMY. OGONTZ Fa. 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 IUCE, A. M Principal. Je2o-53 NEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY. Cornwall-on-Hudson. Courses of study in civil engineering, English and classics. Labor atoiy. drawing room and Held work. Beautiful nuildlnrs, grounds, location. COL. C. J. WRIGHT, B. SM A- M., Supt; BELDlSN P. HYATT. Comd't of Cadets. jel4-D KEBLE SCHOOL. 8YRACUSE.N. 1. Boarding School for Girls. Under tbe su pervision of the Rt. Rev, F. D. Huntington,' B. T. D. Tbe nineteenth school vear begins Wednesday, September II, 188. References Rt. Rev. H.C. Potter. D.D..M.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 MIS8 MARY J. JACKSON, Principal. Jell 72-Tnr OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. PrrrSBtnio, Pa., June 27. 1889. HOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE reports of Viewers on the opening of rles street, from Center avenue to Ruch street; Klrkpatrlclc street, from Center avenue to Reed street, and John street, from Mabon street to Soho street, 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, je&63-s Chief of Dept. of Public Works. PITTSBURG, Pa, June 27. 1889. NOTICE IB HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE reports or 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,! rom HUand avenue to Hoeveler street. ana negley avenue ana rtoap street, irom Hampton street to Two Mile Run sewer, bave been appro red 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. Je30-82-D Chief of Dept. of Public Works. SEPARATE AND SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at tbe office of the City vuntroller until JULY 8, 1889, at 2 o'clock P. M for the erection of a police station bouse In the Thirty-sixth ward. Also lor altering and repair ing police station houses in tbe Eleventh and Twelfth wards. Plans and specifications can be seen at tbe office of tbe Superintendent nf tbe Bureau of Police Bonds in double the amount of each bid will be required, said bonds to be probated before the Mayor or City Clers. The Department of Awards reserves tbe right to reject any or all bids. J.O.BROWN, Chief of the Department of Public Safety. Je2tM9 AUCTION SALES. VERY ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE of fine honsehold goods, carpets, ete, at No. 3U Market street. FRIDAY MORNING, July S, at 10 o'clock. Fine English rug parlor suit in group style mahogany mantel cabinet, fine piano, lamp, Tu. kish rugs and art squares, secretary, bookcase, lace curtains, clock and ornaments fancy rockers, oak- and walnut chamber suits, mirrors, wardrobes, dressing cases, wasbstands, 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, matting, linoleum, lambrequins, Brussel and ingrain hall, room and stair car pets ete, etc., ete HENRY AUOTION CO.. LIM.. Auctioneers. Jy4-3 LEGAL NOTICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT letters of administration on the estate of Mrs. Ellen Cowan, late of the cltyot Pittsburg, county of Allegheny, State ot Pennsylvania, deceased, bave been granted to tbe undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and all having claims against tbe same to make them known without delay to M. A. COWAN, Administra trix, 62 Gibbon street, Pittsburg. Je21-49-F 3"N THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. . 1 of the -county of Allegheny Notice is ereby given that an application will be made to tbe said court (or a law Judge thereof) on Saturday, the 13th day of July, A. D. 1889, under the "corporation act of 1871." and the supplements thereto, by John H. McElroy, C. L. Stevens, John H. Lohmeyer, J. A. Gordon, Melchior Varner and others tor the charter of an intended corporation to be called the First Church of Spiritualists of Pittsburg, the charac ter and object of which is tbe support of public worship according to the faith, doctrine, disci pline and usages of the Spiritualists, and for this purpose to have possess and enior all the rights, benefits and privllges conferred by said act and its supplements. D. T. WAThON. je21.47.r Solicitor. LYON k SHOEMAKER. Bakewell Law Building. IN THE CODRT OF COMMON PLEAS No. 1, of Allegheny county. No. 178 Sep tember term, 18897 Notice is hereby given that an application will be made to the said court on SATURDAY, tbe 20tb dav of July, A. D. 1889, at 10 o'clock A. M., under the "corporation act of one thousand eight hundred and seventy-four," and the supplements there to, by Frank K. Kohler, Charles D. Hughes, L. P. C. Godfrey, Ira B. Duncan and R. B. Ford, for the charter ol an intended corporation to be called tho "Commercial Trav eling Men's Club," tbe character and object of which is to maintain a club to promote the welfare of commercial travelers, to protect its members against unjust discrimination and to provide a beneficiary fund for tbe benefit of sick and disabled travelers, and for these pur- oses to have, possess andi enjoy all the rights, enefits and privileges of the said act and its supplements. LYON & SHOEMAKER. Je29-75-29,JyS,12 Solicitors. AMUSEMENTS. H ARRIS' theai?eBP: Every afternoon and night. TICKET OF LEAVE MAN. Jy2-99-TTF T ASEBALL 1 P. M RECREATION PARK. FRIDAY 5 AND SATURDAY 6. NEW YORK VS ALLEGHENY. List games until July 25. jy546 PICNIC GROVE FREE1 WINDSOR PARK. Only six miles from the city, situated on the bluff nrerlookltff Davis Island dam. Easily reached by rail or boat Large grove of forest trees, cool, clear spring of water, flue dancing platform, ete Tbe use of tbe grove will be given free to Sunday schools, soelstles, lodges, G.A.R. posts, private fetes, etc., tbe only charge being fare on tbe steam elevator to and from tbe grounds. For dates and further particulars apply to J. H. DAWSON, Lacock street, near Fed eral street. Allegheny, or to A. CLANEY on tho gTonnds. " myH-lS-n TO LET. Cltv Residences. T IO LET-SEVEBAL VERY DESIRABLE 8 ROOMED dwelllnrs: will rent low. JOHN ALLEN. 621S Penn ave. jy3-2S-irwr TO LET-NO. 171 SECOND AVE.. BRICK dwelling: lull and 9 rooms: possession Im mediately. J. M. STONEB, 22 Bakewell Build ing. JC22-9S OSIces. Devil Koom. fcc TT0 LET-WELL LIGHTED OFFICE. NEWLY X painted: elevator, Janitor service and al modern conveniences. Apply to Oi-BMANIA SAVINGS BANK, 423 Wood street. Je3-6-D TO LET-OFFICE ROOMS OR SUITES FOR general business purposes In the new DIS PATCH BUILDING. 73. 77 and 79 Diamond St.; situation most central In tbe city; electiic light Included In rents, which are moderate. Apply between 11 A. II. and 5 p. x. JeZ7- 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 V. BLACK ft CO . 99 Fourth ave' Je29-32-D Business Stands. , T O LET FOUR STOREROOMS 'WITH dwellings: one ft- 7. 12. IS room hnniM' momn unfurnished rooms forhousekeeplngorofllces. In qnlre 44 FOURTH STREET. Jyass-wrssn DIVIDENDS. Citt Savings Bank. 8J rat Ptttsbuho. Pa. Jnlv L l&sft TTVIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS J bank have declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENTUM on the capital stock, payable forthwith, out of the earnings of the past six inomns. j. yy. XAIlAJll, cashier. jy2- DtJcujESNK National Bank. i Pittsbubg, Pa, July L 18S9. ( DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIRECT ORS of this bank bave this day declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENTUM on tho capital stock out of tbe earnings of the last six months, payable on demand, free of tax. JeaWO A, H. PATTERSON. Cashier. German American Ins. Co. of Pa, 7 OFFICE NO. Ill FOUBTH AVENUE, I FrrrSBUBO, J uly 3, 1889. J T.IVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS XJ company bave this day declared a divi dend of J OUR PER CENT ($2 per share) out of the profits of tbe last six months, pavable on demand. W. J. PATTERSON, jy4-4 Secretary. German Savings and Deposit J bane or Birmingham. Cabson and Foubteenth streets. TVIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS IJ hank have this day declared a dividend of FIVE (0) PER CENT ont of the earnings of tbe past six months, payable on demand. J. F. ERNEY, Cashier. Jy4 8 ALLEGHENY NATIONAL BANE, PITTSBUBG. BIVIDEND THE BOARD OF D1REO TORS bas this day declared a dividend of REE PER CENT ont of tbe earning of past six months, pavaole July 1. 1SS9. F. C. HUTCHINSON, Cashier. JUNE 29, 1889., Jyl-25 Office IIononoahela Insurance Co., 1 Pittsburg, Pa July 3. 1889. ( DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS HAVE this day declared a dividend of (3 per cent) ONE AND A HALF DOLLARS per share Payable on and after 8th Inst. JOHN H. CLANEY Secretary: Jyl-75-D Freehold Bane. 1 PrrrSBURa, June 29. 1889. J BrVTDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank hare this day declared a dividend of REE (3) PER CENT out of the earnings of the last six months, payable forthwith. jeSO-U J. F. STEEL, Cashier. Masonic Bane, i Pittsburg, Pa., June 29, 1S89. s THIRTY-THIRD DIVIDEND 1HE Board ot Directors of this bank bare this day declared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT on the capital stock, ont of the last six months. Payable on demand. Free of tax. W. R. CHRISTIAN, Cashier. je30-45-D Odd Fellows Savings Bane, i Pittsbubg. Jnue 29. 1889. ( DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THI8 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 ot tax. Je30-118 F. E. MOORE, Cashier. Office Alleoiient Bridge Co.,1 Pittsburg. July 1.1889. BIVIDEND THE PREblDENT AND managers of tbe company for erecting a Ige over the Allegheny river opposite Pitts burg, in the county of Allegheny, bave this day declared a dividend cf ONE DOLLAR AND SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS (H 751 on each sbare of the capital stock out of the profits ot th" last six months payable forth with. W. ROSEBURG, Treasurer; ivS-23 NOTICES. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON JULY 16. 1889, the channel span of the Ohio river bridge at Steubenvllle, O., will be closed to navigation, and will continue to no closed during tbe erection of tbe new super structure, for a period of about four weeks. M. J. BECKER, Chief Engineer P., C. 4 St. L. By. Co. Pittsburg, Pa., July 1, 1889. je30-63 -TOTICE TO NAVIGATORS AND RIVER LN MEN To all whom it may concern, notice is hereby glyen that tbe 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. 8. statutes relating thereto. J. E. HUGHES. jy2-31 Secretary Wheeling Bridge Company. XROPOSALM. VfOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED L proposals will be received until JULY tbe 10th for the painting of roof and all surface wood and brick-work on Wickersham School building. Twenty-fourth ward. Pittsburg; the Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. For further particulars apply to HENRY BERGER, President. 2801 Carson St. or BYLVESTER DALY, 2833 Carson st jy3-20 NOTICE TO CONTRACTOPS-SEALED proposals for the grading and paving of tsberman street, between Grant and Lincoln avenues, Millvale borough, will be received by the Burcess and Town Council until the 13th H day of July, 1S89. at 5 o'clock P. M. Plans and speculations can do seen at no. uurant ave nue, Millvale borough. Proposals tobe ad dressed to Samnel Eades. Bennett P.O., Pa. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. BREWER SCOTT, Burgess. jyM7 . U. S. Engineer Office, CHARLESTON KANAWHA,W.VA-.June 25,1889 1 PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING LOCK NO. 8 of the Great Kanawha River Improve ment will be received at this office until 1 p. k. of July 30, 1889. and then opened. The atten tion of bidders is called to the acts of Congress, approved Februarv 36, 1885, and February 23, 1887. vcl. 23. page 332 and voL 2L page 411, Statutes at Large. Information can be ob tained by application to ADDLSON M. SCOTT. Resident Engineer. THOS. TURTLE, Captain of Engineers, U. 8. A. je5.23.6.7.8.25,2o Office of the Controller, 1 Allegheny County, Pittsburg. Julv 2. 1889. ) -VTOTJCE TO BAKERS AND BUTCHERS. LN Scaled proposals will be received at tbis office untiM o'clock P. M., FRIDAY, J uly fi.1889. for supplying Allegheny county j 11 with bread and' meat from July 15. 1889, until January 16. 189a Bread is to be of good quality wheat bread. Proposals for meat will be. first, good quality boiling beet, not to contain more than 25 per cent bone: second, to be free from bone and fat and accompanied with such amount of soup bone as the Warden shall direct. The board reserve tbe right to consider either prop osition in tbe interest of the county. All sup plies to be subject to the approval of the Warden, and be furnished In such quantities and at such times as he shall direct For further Information inquire at the county JalL The board reserve the rignt to reject any or all bids. JOSIAH SPEER, Controller and Secretary of Prison Board. JyM4 TO-OTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed. proposals will be received by the un dersigned until Saturday. July 6, A. D. 1889, for the grading and paring of Seventh avenue. In Beaver Falls borough, from Eighth street, soutb, to tbe New Brighton bridge said pro- osals to be separate for fire brick andLigonier lock paving, and the bid for both to be by the square yard. Each proposal to bo accompanied by a certi fied cbeck for f 1,000 payable to the order of Charles P. Wallace, Treasurer of the borough. All checks accompanying proposals which are not accepted will be returnedimmedlately after the award shall have been made The cheek received from the successfnl bidder will be re turned to him upon his entering into a formal contract for tbe due performance of the work, and giving bond with approved sureties for 50 per cent of the contract price But In case ha shall fall to enter Into such contract and give such bond within ten days after 'notice of tbe acceptance ot bis proposal, tbe cbeck accom panying ntch proposal shall become the prop erty of the borough of Bearer Falls. Each bidder must furnish a sample of brick or stone block wbich he proposes using. Specifications can bs seen at the Burgess office of James Piper. The Borough Council reserves the right to reject any or all bide GEO. E. LISCOMB, SecretarrSorougb. SOS Second avenue Beaver Fails. June 2. 1880. Je27-8 RESORTS. THE ELDREDGE. NO. 18 SOUTH CARO LINA avenue, within three minutes walk; of depot or beach. Large, cheerful rooms, ex cellent table Terms moderate MRS.E.J. ELDREDGE. Proprietress. -mvlMl-P SOTEL ROYAL Appointments and service first-class, clous lawns 600 feet. Porch promenades. Cuisino unexcelled. W. H. REYNOLDS. Je25-53-D Lata Lafayette Hotel Pbila. ON THE BEACH. Atlantic City, N.J, .FTAnnnv HALI, JeS-M EDWIN LIPPINCOTT. T IHE WINDSOR, CAPE MAY, N. J. Directly on the beach. Now open. W. W. GREEN. JeM-D THE ISLESWORTH, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. On the beach, sea end of Virginia, avenue Je719-E0D BUCK & McCLELLAN. EE NEW COLUMBIA. CAPE MAY..N. 3. is June 15, 18S9. James Mooney. "Owner. FRANK H. HILDRETH, (Late nf the Hotel Lafayette) Jel4-73-MWF Proprietor. TBOECHALFONl&ATLANTICCiTY.N.J., MOVED TO THE BEACH. ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. UNSURPASSED.OCEAN VIEW. Salt water bath in the bouse Elevator. aplft31-D E. ROBERTS & SONS. HOTEL NORMANDIE, ATLANTIC CITY, N.J. NOW OPEN. Under new management T. C. GILLETTE, Prop'r. my22 Late of Colonnade Hotel. Philada. ASBURY PARK HOTEL BRUNSWICK A leading hotel in every respect Beauti fully situated near the beach. Alt rooms com mand an unobstructed view of the ocean. Ap pointments unsurpassed. Drainage and Sani tary arrangements perfect For Information address MORGAN fc PARSONS. JeUW5 PARK PLACE .HOTEL, SEWICKLEY, Fenna.. on Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago Railroad, 25 minutes' ride from tba city and two minutes' walk from, the station; newly famished throughout: country surround ings, elegant drives, with all the comforts nf the city. W. H. a McKELVY. Prop. Jy4-7 SEA ISLE CITY, N. J.. , ,.., ...... ..,.. .i ., m7 , ' xj wo uccau; uubeu upeu; maiuivuuu. aituij. Surf House, Sea View, Philadelphia, Mansion and. others: cottage boarding bouses: Floral. Rosedale Ocean View. European and others; magnificent beach, bathing and sea views; rates moderate Information C K. LANDIS, JeUMS 402 Locust st. Philadelphia. Thomson House, Kane, McKEAN CO., PENNSYLVANIA. 2.0CO feet above ocean level. Open all tho year. Now prepared for the reception of sum mer visitors. Rates, $2 00 per day and from $7 00 to til 00 per week. Write for circular. Jel3-2-D a H. KEMP, Prop. RENOVO HOTEL, RENOVO. Clinton Co., Pennsylvania. L203 feet above ocean level. Open all the year. Now prepared for the reception of summer visitors. Rates, ti 00 per day and from ft Oil to U 00 per week. Write for circular. Jel3-3-D C. H. KEMP, Prop. THE MMSIOH, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Largest and most prominently located hotel ' with a new and first-class Restaurant attached. 350 chairs. Open all the year. Coaches to and from Beach and Trains. Brophy's Orchestra. Je2o-51 CHARLES McGLADE. pRESSON bPRINGS. PENNA MAEV j line Pennsylvania Railroad, on top of ALLEGHENY MOUNTAINS. THE MOUNTAIN HOUSE Now open. All trains stop st Cresson. For circulars, eta, address WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt, my7-2-DSu Cresson. Cambria Co.. Fa. HOTEL ALBION. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Will open for the season Jnne 29, 1889. Tha ALBION will be kept first-class in every par ticular. Engagement can be made at tho office of CRAWFORD MILLER, 339 Walnut st. Philada., until 26th Inst Office in charge Edw. Wesson, late Stockton Hotel, Cape May. N.J. RW.FARR. Jel9-27 ' Country SeatloFSalei The historic mansion of the late John Greig, situated in the beautiful village of Canan- uaigua,. i .,,13 ouereaior saie Dy tno under signed. The structure is four stories in height. In cluding the basement is built of brick and granite, of a style of architecture that pre vailed in England at tbe beginning of tbe pres ent century, tbe plans and drawings bave been approved by the most eminent architects of both London and Edinburgh, to -whom they were submitted by Mr. Greig. Beside the natural beaatles of the place the grounds hare been under tbe bigbest cultiva tion for 60 years: tbey include broad lawns, stately trees, extensive flower gardens, con servatories and graperies. Stables and other outbuildings suitable to such an establishment are connected with tbe place. Tbe property Is located near tbe bead of the principal street. In the most beaut'f nl village in Western New York, upon elevated grounds that command extensive and magnificent views of the lake and surrounding coantry. Canandalgua has a population of about 8,003, and its wide streets, extensive lawns and state ly old bonses bear testimony to the intelligence cultivation and refinement of its people Its educational advantages are of a high order, there being within lu borders an endowed institution for the education of boys and two widely celebrated schools for the instruc tion of young ladles. Its streets are provided with a thorough system of sewerage and ara lighted by electricity, an abundant supply ot pura water is furnished its Inhabitants from the beautiful lake which bears its name, the shores of wbich ara dotted with charming summer homes, and upon a hiatorio spot mid wav between Its extremities is located a new, commodious and elegantly furnished boteL Photographic views and further information furnished upon application to I nTC-Df-IC A. X7TT T T X XXes V! Jyl-99 CANANDA1GUA. N. T. . OPENING DAY. ' Economy Dining and Luncli' Rooms FOR 'LADIES AND GENTLEMEN; I Will open to-day. SAMUEL BING, 32 Sixth Street onnoalta RMnn Tht ( '. Jy3-22-W3 : WORKING MEN! A chance for employment at Glass-, or Iron Works, and Lots for Homes Cheap, on Easy Payments, on the Patterson Plan, At Cochran station. Monongahela Division, Pennsylvania Railroad. J. R. WYLIE, Agent Duquesne, Pa. Or, No. 8 Wood street, room No. 5, Pittsburg. Je27-47-T R. BURGOON, The be- Specialist of 47 Ohio street Alleehet defies competition in the cure of all chrs troubles- He does not point to fictitious tas-j umoniais. COME AND SEE THE ORIGINALS, At his office, of vour nefehbors who have bssa cured in PltUburg and Allegheny. Consult. ; uooxree jsn TWENTY ACRES, HAZELWOOD, TWENTY-TH3RD WARlC. v,wu per acre .terms reasnnaoie VY09ML . divide nicely Into lots. SAMUBL W. BLACK: x jj vs c gartu avenue jys-VJ-4,0,e,BlI,SB A, E. LINKENHEIMER, ARCHITECT, M5 Smlthfleld street PltUburg. Pa. FreJUtsij Freund Building, second floor. inaSiatVX'wa'J, "I l I ,'i ' I -A SB 1 v n jtKa:ft. PPgEgg5y