isa iu&a msgjtjwf sf,-SYww7 5-apMwMyr p"?s' JvTTJ'''- '".tV THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, "WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1889. fOgjKXaESSgl QUITE A BIG AFFAIR. That New Wilkinsbnrg Kailroad May be Traction or Electric IT WILL COME CLEAR DOWlf TOWN, Either tj an Independent Line or Hitched to Citiiens' Cars. THE SODTHSIDE TRACTION SCHEME It is as good as settled that "Wilkinsbnrg is to have direct connection with Pittsburg by a street railway. The route is about completed, and those connected with the en terprise say work will be commenced on the road as soon as the charter is obtained. The corporators of "The Pittsburg and Wilkins burg Railway Company" are W. W. Young, President of the Lawrence Bank; P. S. TJrling, James Fitzsimmoiis, lawyer; Erasmus Hoevelcr. an East Liberty stock dealer; W. G. Hastings, a real estate dealer of the East End, and John Ferring. Th3 capital stock is 3 0.000, divided Into 120 shares. It is sot expected that this sum will build the road and equip it, but this is merely a nucleus, and it is expected the remaining stock will be easily obtained. The route named In tho application for the charter starts at the Intersection of Matilda street with Penn avenue, just abovo the new Allegheny cemetery gates, and extends from Matilda street to the Morningside road, thenco to Stanton avenue, to Meadow street, to Fin ley street, to Frankstown avenue, to Wood street. Wilkinsburg, to Main street or Penn avenue, to Water street, the Wilkinsburg terminus. ONE VERY IMPORTANT POINT. It is not vet decided whether the line will connect with the Penn avenue line at Matilda street, or come to the city by a separate route. Those seen on the matter yesterday would not talk on this part of the plan. They have not approached the Penn avenue traction folk in regard to connections, but are waiting to get their charter and routes under control. They are considering running over the lines of the Citizens' Company to Pittsburg; again, trans f crime passengers, and if no arrangements of this kind are entered into, they now have under advisement three different routes from Matilda street into the city. They would divulge nothing in regard to these routes. The section the road will rnn through has not yet been tapped by any road, is some dis tance from the Pennsylvauia Railroad, and will open np a large tract. The route is a cir cuitous one, not touching the territory of the other lines at any point. The Morningside road and Stanton avenue have large tracts of land now given up to farming, yet well suited for residences, w. W. Young ana Mr. Has tings own roal estate along the line of tho road, and Mr. Fitzsimmons also owns property there. AN ELECTRIC STOEAGE SYSTEM. The motive power has not been decided on. but it will probably bo the new electric storage system now being perfected by New Yorkers, and if this should not be a success the road will adopt the cable system, or possibly some other electric scheme. The road will be about five miles long to its intersection with the Penn avenue line, and about seven miles long, should it be extended to the city. The men having hold of the enterprise have enough capital among them to complete the road without soliciting stock elsewhere. Mr. Young will prooably be Secretary and Treas urer, but the other officers have not been de cided on. Mr. Hastings has taken a very active part in the preparations so far. The route and plan of the road have only been under consideration two months, and nothinc was said of it in public until it was necessary to advertise the application for charter. ON ME SOUTHSIDE. Recently The Dispatch printed the plans of a company which will build a bridge over the Monongahela river from Ross street. It was then stated that it was for a new traction railroad. This road was chartered yesterday. The company is called the Southside Traction Railway Company and has a capital stock of 100,000. The stockholders are James A. Mc Devitt,ol Lancaster, who holds 1,800 of the 2,000 shares; Joshua Rhodes. A. M. Keeper, A. F. Keating. John F. Steel and T. P. Given, of Pittsburg, The line will be single track, eight miles long, beginning on Water street, at the Southwestern terminus of the Trans verse Passenger Railway; thence along Water to Ross street, to South First street, across the Monongahela river: thence to Mo Kean street io South Third street, to Bing ham, to South Seventeenth street, to Sidney, to Sonth Eighteenth, to Jane, to South Twenty ninth street, and return to the place of begin ning by the same route. The branches are as follows: First, leaving the main line at South Eighteenth and Sidney streets, thence by Sid ney to South Twenty-second, to main line at Jane: second, leaving main line at Ross and Water streets, thence to First avenue, thence to Wood street, usinc 200 feet of the tracks of the Transverse Passenger Railway Company to form a circuit to Second avenue, thence by Second avenue to Grant street, to First ave nue, to Ross street, to Water street, at the mainline. OAKLAND AND SQUIRREL IIILL, The directors of the Pittsburg Traction Rail way held a meeting yesterday and -accepted the ordinance giving them the right to construct an electric railway feeder along Atwood, Bo qnet and Ward streets, in Oakland. The con tracts for the trading and pavine will be let next week. Yesterday Messrs. P. A. B. Wldener and W. L. Elkins, of Philadelphia, accompanied by the local officers of the Traction company and some of the directors of the Squirrel Hill Railway, started from the power bouse in Oakland and went over the line of the Squirrel Hill Rail way. Much satisfaction was expressed at the manner in which the work has already been done.and the various gentlemen of the traction company were much pleased with their excur sion. The contract for the building of the road calls for its completion by the middle of Oc tober, but the contractors say the work will be finished by the middle of September. One of the directors of the road to-day said: "The road will be running by October. It is the in tention to put In a switch and run our cars right into the city by means of the traction road. The cars will be run on our road by means of an electric motor, until the traction line is reached, when the cars will be coupled on to the cable cars. This will be an excellent arrangement both for the traction road and our own. We will have five cars and the trips will be made every ten minutes over the three miles of our road from Fifth avenue to the cemetery. On each car will bo placed two 15 horse power motors, which will develop enough power to haul an extra car not equipped with a motor; this last car will be run as a trail car on the traction road. It is the intention to ex tend the Squirrel Hill road down to the Wilk insburg Valley In the near future." French Satlne,Were30 Cents, Now 15 Cents. This is the place to buy satines, sure. Jos. Hokne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. California Claret. Coleman's Flag Brand, G. W. S. Flag Brand, Zinfandel Claret, By the case or bottle. G. "W. Schmidt, 95 and 97 Fifth avenue, city. Gipsy Rlnss The Prettiest Kovelty ever made in jewelry. All colors of stone. $1 CO to 12 SO. Sold only by E. P. Roberts & Sons, cor. Fifth ave and Market it. wsu B.&B. 15c, 25e, are the great bargain prices on Ginghams French wash goods department is the place you want to visit now. Boocs & Buhl. Best $1 50 per doz. cabinet photos in the city. Panel picture with each dot. cabinets. Lies' Popular Gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth st. sumwf Silter Age Bye is prescribed br all regular physicians. MWS Did Yon See Itr The great Eastern. Latest straw hat loowhere in the city but at Smiley's. Fine Underwear The Finer to Finest tlort In English and French balbriggan, French lisle thread, Allen Solly & Co.'s pure lambs' wool and fine silk and wool; alsOjgauie and gossamer pure silk underwear. We import these goods direct, and hence undersell other dealers. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. AN0THEK f 1TTSB0RG MODEL. Cleveland ti Urged to Emnlnte a Novel Ex cnrslon Schemi. Alluding to a model excursion party from Pittsburg, the Cleveland Plain Dealer of yes terday morning said: They were a party or excursionists from Pittsburg- who came to have a good time, and tde scheme of the excursion is such a splendid Idea and inch a noveltr that It Is worthy of more than ordinary comment. There Is a German Evangeli cal Church In Pittsburg located on BmithOeld strectand its pastor, the Kev. Mr. Kuoff. bashit upon the happy thought or starting an excursion cl b In the congregation, the Ides being to take an annual trip to tome city, all the exnenses to be paid out of the treasurer's common funl. Each member nays a certain sum per week and little entertainments given throughout the winter help to swell the treasury. The club is known as RaofTs Excursion Club and the Rev. Mr. Knofflj responsible Tor the yonng excursionists to their parents. Someday they will determine to take a rst of about two or three vears and go to Cali fornia, bnt the scheme Is such a thoroughly good one that It Is worth v of being Imitated by churches throughout the country as li give the congrega tion an opportunity to see a good part of the comitryat comparatively small expense. The party reached town yesterday afternoon and nut up at the strleburger. The Itev. Mr. Ituoff engineered the crowd, and shortly after their arrival they marched out of the hotel. The crowd was made uo of the following: James Lowrle Charlotte Lcnft. Messrs. Lenft. Jacob Uoettel ud wife, Charles Scholdt. Lizzie Walther. A.Aberle.W. Octllge, F.Wllhann, Miss Wilharm, Max Uruenlng. John liattenfelder, Minnie Am bacber, Minnie Ller. Carrie entz, Louis Schle gel, Anna Ludcbuhl, Lena Ommest, Emma Oouldemann, Fetcr JemmelL Minnie Kupn, Anna H. ommert, William Landau. Lizzie lleuscher, Tberese LIffert, Lizzie Llctert, Hed wlck Seller. Bertha Loew, John Loew, Lama Getting. Tlllle Oettlng, Otto Getting, Sara Am bochcr. Anna Schtndcrhutte, John Kratz, Emma Lola, liertha Kartcr, Emma Dlbbcrthlen. Mary Uuedemann, Anna Taegar, John Luckherdt, Lizzie Hassenpflug. George Schurdehutte, Otto Pregler, Chris Kleinscnmidt. Kev, RuofC George A. Becter, John Eberle. John Lots, William Schoenemann. (instav Kuehner, William Schus ter, Henry Manner, Charles Kurz, Marv Wart mann. Mrs. Adrian and Bertha Urunnlnger. In the afternoon they took the cars lor the Gar field memorial, ana atnlghtthey visited Beyerle's Park, 'lo-day they will take the steamer City of Detroit for a day on the lake and around the islands, and to-morrow, besides making a gen eral tour of the city, they will ride out to Rocky River. To-morrow, at 11:10 P. M.. they will re turn to Pittsburg. THE DBUIIMERS' EXCURSION. A Quiet Day Enjoyed by One-Thirtieth ns ninny Drnmmera na Guests. In point of comfort, the excursion and picnic given by the Traveling Men's Commercial Club yesterday was a success. The crowd started out for comfort and subdued pleasure, and many of them had their wives or sweethearts with them. There was plenty of music and dancing, and opportunity for rational enjoy ment and rest, and the state of the weather was conducive to quiet. At 10:10 A. M. Captain Lew Clark was notified by a quadruple toot on the whistle that it was time to cast off his haw ser. and the Mayflower dropped out into the stream. The band struck up. Before reaching the Point bridge some were threading the mazes of the dreamy waltz, while others on the outskirts struck up the double shuffle opposite the mouth of Sawmill run. Fishing clubs dotted the banks for miles along the shore. On the way back it began to dawn on many aboard that the play was "Hamlet" without Hamlet in the cast. As near as cojld be learned, there were six commercial travelers aboard, moro or less, principally less. Captain Clark explained that it didn't make any differ ence financially, as there had been several times as many people who bought tickets as the boat could carry. About 3 o'clock dancing ceasetLand the crowd enjoyed the scenery for a change, and by the way, it can be stated without a shade of exag geration, that in its way it is as fine as that of the Hudson or the Rhine, and Pilot William McDonald was abetter guide than the profes sionals who speak their pieces in Europe. THE C1TI ACTS. And a Salt Is Entered In thoTempernnceville Dam Matter. Suit has been entered before Alderman Gripp by Prof. Samuel Andrews, of the Department of Highways, against the heirs of the Woods' estate, charging them with maintaining a nuis ance. Suit was brought by Prof. Andrews upon request of the committee appointed re cently at a meeting of the citizens of the West End to take action in reference to the removal of the obnoxious dam situated on the Little Sawmill run. It was done after consultation with City Solicitor Moreland. A bearing will take place Friday, but the Woods estate will carry the fight as high as possible In the courts. CHILDREN CAN'T STAND IT. The Heavy Mortality Among Pittsburg In fants Lnat Week. There were 114 deaths in the city last week. Choleratlc diarrhoea caused 26 alone. The hot weather was hard on children. Of all the de cedants 53 were underl year ot age and 24 from 1 to 10 years. Thirty were residents of the old city, 53 of the East End. 23 of the Southside and 8 died in hospitals. There were nine Coroners' cases and the death rata was 25 per 1,000 annually. LA PERLA DEL FDMAR, Celebrated Clear Havana Key West Clgnra. For sale in Pittsburg at Hotel Duquesne, Hotel Anderson. Sti Charles Hotel, Albemarle Hotel. Union Depot Restaurant. John Lauier, 3799 Fifth ave.. Peter A. Ganster, 35 Frankstown ave. John F. 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. 540 Grant st E. F. Rusch, 3716 Forbes st. Linhart, Bald & Co., 411 Smithfield st Charles Eble, 6009 Penn ave. C. F. Kirkendale, Mouongahela House. Theo. E. Ehrig, 3610 Fifth ave. John Gamble, 1119 Bingham st Emil J. Stuckey, 1701 Penn ave. "W. P. Phelan. 539 Smithfield st. G. W. Schmidt. 95 and 97 Fifth Ave. ALLEGHENY, PA. "W. F. McDonald, 91 Bnena Vista. X W. A. Blackstock, 12 Ohio st v BEATER FALLS, PA. B. B.Todd. F. V. Beisel. m'keesport, pa. Hotel White. Luke Lynch. PENNSYLVANIA. G. M. Miller, Burgettstown. Hugo Andriessen, Beaver. J. A. Donaldson. Evaus City. Harry Reynolds,' Kittanning. E. M. Sloan, Clarion. D. H. Waller. Butler. B, M. Allen & Son, New Castle CANTON, OHIO. Becbel Dumoulin & Co. John A. Brobst AKRON, OHIO. Pflug & Harrier. STEUBENVTLLE, OHIO. Evans & Turner. New McConville Hotel. ' M. L. Miller & Son. YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO. Geo. A. HellaweU. J. G. Donovan. J. G. Goetz. EAST LIVERPOOL, OHIO. A. H. Fleming. A. H. Metz. BELLATBE, OHIO. Husbands & Id steep. J. E. Blackburn. B. fc B. French satins, 15 and 18 cents choicer bargains than ever offered. Boggs&Buhl. Cabinet photographs, $1 a dozen. Hendricks & Co., 68 Federal st, Allegheny. Mull Hats, Light Colors, and Shade Hats, At very low prices this week in our busy millinery department Jos. Horne & Co.'s f Penn Avenue Stores. Order yonr Bndweiser from Haz Klein. MWS The Linen Pillow Cose at St 00 st Pair Are hemstitched and good quality the mid summer linen bargain these. , Jos. Horne & Co.'s Peas AvefiHB Stares. ' AN APPROPRIATE THEME. Picnle Lads and Laaalra Are Given Advlee They Listen to a Speech on Marriage na n Failure A Picnic Novelty. The Cumberland Presbyterian or Union Park Sabbath School, of North and Grand avenues, Allegheny, held a picnic at Wildwood Grove, on tho P. fc W. Railroad yesterday. A novel feature was the address by Rev. J. H. Barnett, pastor of the church, on the subject of "The Witty and Amusing Side ot Pulpit and Plat form," and that also of Mr. John Thresher, an Alleghenyjeweler, on the difficult question, "Is Marriage a Failure?" Mr. Thresher said that man was all powerful, but nevertheless he cannot subdue woman. Ho referred to the discussion in the past ages on wine, king and woman as to which was the mightiest. He believed that those who held woman as the migbtest were In the majority. "Men are in subjection to women and you can not make it otherwise." be continued. "The cause ot so many failures in marriage is be cause men and women do not show themselves in their true colors to each other when court ing. I think marriages in a 'squire's office are enough to start young married people on the wrong track. Think of a weddinc being per formed in a dirty, little close office and the 'Squire asking God's blessing on you. On the other hand vows made in a church are held more sacred. The great reason of marriage, by magistrates is the union of those of the opposite religious views. This leads to after discussions between husband and wife as to which church their children shall be baptized in, and you will find, if you will examine the records of the different courts, that thero are more cases of divorce springing directly from this cause than from any other. To make a happy marriage I should advise always that tho wife have full full con trol of the children, at least the girls. Tho woman will have ber own way anyhow, and it will be best to give your consent rather than have her do as she pleases." He quoted Judge Collier, who, he stated, said that a woman had no right to rush to court for a divorce just when her husband struck her because she was the cause by exasperating him. He also quoted Judge White, who said that married peoplo should have a great deal of forbearance, one to the other. Intemper ance was also spoken of. He made It plain how women could stop it. Each should try to please the other in all things, but it would not do to please the woman too much, as It might gradually wear out your life, as was the case with his father, who was a preacher, and who, he said, was tortured to death trying to please the women ot his church. He did not think marriage was a failure, if all his suggestions were followed out. Rev. Mr. Barnett then told some anecdotes and reminiscences about preachers. A number that be related involve ministers who are still preaching in Pittsburg, and for that reason he withheld the names. THE BELIEF W0KK. Activity Still Prevails on Behalf of Stricken Jobnstovn. The total amount received by W. R. Thomp son, treasurer of the Johnstown relief fund, now amounts to (727,400 47. Yesterday's con tributions were 1316 47, as follows: Citizens of Flushing, N. Y., 193 65; citizens of Toledo, O. (additioual), f3 50: casn from New Lisbon, Wis., $5; citizens of Macomb, 111., $210 89; Sabbath school at GastonviUe, Washington county. Pa SJ3E0. The Ladles' Relief Committee was engaged yesterday afternoon in packing boxes of cloth ing to be shipped to sufferers to-day. They will again be devoted to making up sheets, pil low slips, etc Mr. Dilworth, Secretary of the main commit tee, yesterday began to make a duplicate bill of the tools and implements shipped toIobnstown, in order to ascertain what belongs to the State. It will take ten days to make a complete list. General Wiley and several members of the general staff, N. G. P., who have been on duty at Johnstown for the past six weeks, were in the city yesterday en routn to their homes, the general headquarters having been abandoned. MONEY. COMING IN SLOWLY. The Last of the Exposition Contracts to be Let To-morrow. Because ot the absence of S. S. Marvin, who Is in Johnstown, no meeting was held by the Board of Management of the Exposition So ciety yesterday. A special meeting has been called for to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, when the contracts for the remainder of the work at the buildings will be let. The following named persons paid the fee of $100 each, and were admitted to life member ship in the Board of Managers: H. W. Oliver, Jr.. J. J. Gillespie t Co., Dr. R. W. Stewart, Joseph Barbour, James F. Steen, H. and C. F. Ahlers (second "subscription), CfaarleS Brown, James Mackey and W. H. and W. D. Banker. Subscriptions to the loan fund were as follows: Eisner A. Phillips, flCO; C. A. Balph, J100; T. L. Hanny, 125. A check was received from the Leader Publishing Company for $2,06654, which is the amount received by them in their popular subscription to the Exposition fund. Pittsburg Female College. This college prints to-day in another column its annonncement card for the com ing season. Some of the advantages of the college are unsurpassed home comforts and care for young ladies; large, well iurnished buildings; ample facilities for work and a superior corps of teachers, all re-elected for the com ing year. The college is on Eighth street, near Penn avenne, a quiet, pleasant loca tion. It is within 10 minutes' walk of the principal railroad depots, and where all the main street car lines of the city converge. The terms for tuition and boarding are very moderate. The thirty-fifth year opens September 10. Those desiring information should send at once for catalogue to Presi dent A. H. Norcross, D.D., Pittsburg, Pa. MCCORMICK'S Excursion to the Lakes None Better for Rest. To Cleveland, $3; Detroit. $6; Mackinac, $10. Bound trip, July 1L Trains leave Pittsburg and Lake Erie depot at 2:35 and 5:10 P. M., city time. Tickets and berths at McCormick's, 401 Smithfield street Malaria in the system instantly de stroyed by using Fred. Brown's Ginger. Fine Whlaklea. XXX. 1855, Pure Bye Whisky, full , quarts $2 00 1800. McKim's Puns Bye "Whisky, full quarts 3 00 Monogram, Pure Bye Whisky, full 'quarts 1 75 Extra Old Cabinet, Pure Bye Whisky, lultquarts 1 60 Gibson., 1879, Pure Eye Whisky, full quarts 2 00 Gibson's Pure Bye Whisky, full quarts 1 50 Guckenheimer Pure Bye Whisky, full quarts 1 00 Guckenheimer Export,Pure Bye Whis ky, full quarts 1 50 Moss Export, Pure Bye Whisky, full quarts 1 25 1879 Export, Pure Eye Whisky, full 1880 Export, Pure Bye Whisky, full quarts 1 00 For sale by G. W. Schmidt, Nos. 95 and 97 Fifth ave. Nearly 1,000 Yards of Silk Sold Yesterday. The record is beaten badly by our won derful silk business these days. Be sure to come. Jos. Horne & Co. Penn Avenue Stores. For SI yon can get a full quart of real Guckenheimer, Finch or Gibson 6-year-old, or six quarts for $5, neatly packed ana shipped anywhere. uws See the Wonderful Bargains In Summer Dress Goods, At 25 cents and 50 cents and 65 cents a yard. You will find lots of "reduced prices" this time of year, bnt none as good value as these. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores., Order your Bndweiser iron Max Klein. MTVS Mosqnlto Nettings and Bed Canopies Complete, $1 25 and upward. Fly screen cloth by the yard. Jos. Horns & Co.'s, Penn Avenne Stores. Summer neckwear for gentlemen. James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth ave. See the Ladles' 630 White Salts for SIS To-day in onr suit room, first floor. Jos. Horns & Co.'s Peon Avenue Store. 33-Diiplay advertitanenU one dollar per tquare for one irueriion. Classified advertise menu on this page such at Wanted, For Sale, To Let, eft, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than fifty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. For the accommodation of tho puhllo, Branch Omces 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 with Tax Uls rxrea. rrrrsBURQ. TITOMAS SfCCAFKltKV, 3fc9Bntler street. EMIL O. STUCKEY. Mtb street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY ACO., Wylle ave. and Fulton St. M. STOKELY, Fifth Avenue ilartet lioose. EAST IXD. J. W. WALLACE. 6121 Penn avenne. OAKLXSD, UCALLISTERSHEllILER,St3av. & At wood St. sotrrnsmx. JACOB SPOHN. No. 2 Carton street. H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEU, 69 Federal street. H. J. McUUIUE. Federal and Ohio streets. FREDn. EGGEU3. 172 Ohio street. F. 1L EGGEKS&tSON, Ohio and Chestnntsts. J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets, TIlOMASMcIlENKV, Western and Irwlnaves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PEltRY M. G LEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ayes. WANTED. Blnlo ITcln. WANTED-BR1CKLAYERS AT THE HUFF BUILDING, Grccnsbnrg; union men. JylO-38 w ANTED A STOUT BOY TO RUN errands. SO BESACCA ST.. Allegheny. jyw-o fTTANTED A WAITER FOR A LUNCH VV counter. Apply at ROOM. NO. 3, Alle gheny Market. jylO-65 T7"ANTFJ)-DRUG CLERK: MUST BE COM V PETENTtrctd and write German. Address SAl'O, Dispatch office. Jv9-74 -TTJ"ANTED-A GOOD GENERAL HARNESS V maker: steady work and cltv wages. Ap ply at 4501 BUTLEKST., city- Jyl0-20 WANTED-roUK STEEL MOLDERS: GOOD wage to Ant-class men. Apply SHARON STEEL CASTING CO., Sharon. I'a. JylO-1" WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED CUTTER: steady work and good salary to the right man. C FALK&CO., Greensbnrg, Ta. lylO-55 TT-NTE,, A GOOD OPEN HEARTH STEEL VV mclter with SI, 000 to invest In the business; position goes with It. Address ., Dispatch office. J 7 10-47 WANTED-A GOOD GALVANIZKR CAN find steady employment at THE KELLY A JONES CO., 143 First ave.. Fittsburg, or Greens burg, ra. Jy2-57 WANTED-FIRST-CLASS BKASS MOLDER can find permanent employment at the KELLY & JONES CO., 143 First ave., Pg., or Greenbnrg,.Fa. Je29-3S WANTED-A MAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF lumberyard, one who understands grading and shipping of lumber. Address for two days, J., Dispatch office. JylO-77 TfT7"ATED-SOLICITOE-NONE BUT MAN vV or highest ability and thoroughly experi enced need apply. Good salary. Address SO LICITOR, Dispatch office. JyIO-32 WANTED-A GOOD WAITER; ONE WHO understands the bnslness; mnst speak English and German. Inquire after 9 o'clock at C. K1TTN ER'S. 608 Liberty st. JylO-68 TfJ-ANTED TWO EXPERIENCED NEWS- YV PAPER canvassers: largest paper in the world: commissions paid dally. Apply to J. K. CUTTER, No. 1038 Penn avenue. Room 2. JylO-59 TTANTE1,-1 HAVE A POSITION OPEN TV which will pays good canvasser (IS a week; apply between 8 and 10 a. m. at room 7, No. 97 Fourth ave. AV. G. I3ECUKER, Asst. Supt JylO-45 WANTED BOOKKEEPER IN GENERAL tore; must be thoronghly competent and experienced: one who speaks German preferred; references required. Address JUDSON McOO.Mlt, Natrona, Pa. Jy9-S -rrj-ANTKD-SALESMAN. ONE WHO IS AC YV QUAINTED with the drug or wholesale tobacco trades preferred: only bright, active men need apply, relerence required. Address O. P., Dispatch office. Jyl0-54 -VTJ"ANTKD-STENOGnAPHER AND TYPE V WRITER, one having a knowledge or ac counts and owning machine preferred; state sal ary, which mutbe moderate to start. Address W. S., Dispatch office. Jyl0-S3 WAN1ED-A YOUNG MAN-TVHO UN irElft STANDS -bookkeeping; mnst be well re commended and be able to speak English and German. TWIN CITY SOAP CO.. 302 and 304 Pennsylvania ave., Allegheny City, Pa. J y 10-19 -TTT.NTK1,-ON E OR TWO GOOD SALESMEN: V must be well acquainted In both cities and speak English and German; must come well re commended. TWIN CITY SOAP CO.. 302 and 304 Pennsylvania ave., Allegheny City, Pa. JylO-19 fTTANTED-A 1 SOLICITOR FOR FINEST T popular-priced serial art work ever pub lished: lust out: no rehash: good terms to the right man: none bnt men of undoubted ability need apply. Address WHISTLER, Dispatch office. Jyl0-2I WANTED FIRST-CLASS MAN WHO CAN drive team, take care stable: one who Is not afraid of work; steady and good employment to the right man. Address by mall, stating where previously employed, and wages wanted, BOX fa, city. JyS-6 WANTKD-A PRINCIPAL FOR THE PAR N AfcSCS Public School; term nine months: to a competent person a fair salary will be paid; election Thursday. July IS. 1889. Address, with reference, KEV. J. P. KENNEDY, President, Parnassus, Pa. JvlO-22 WANTED AGENTS "THE JOHNSTOWN Horror; or, the Valley of Death,' In con sequence oflts unprecedented sale will be pub lished In German: same price as In English. Ap ply to P. J. FLEMINGS CO., 77 Diamond St., Pittsburg, Pa. Jy2-37 WANTED MAN-TO TAKE AGENCY OF our safes; size 28x18x18 Inches: weight 500 lbs. : retail price S35; other sizes in proportion: rare chance to create permanent business at home: these safes meet demand never berore supplied by other safe companies, as we are not governed by the Safe Pool. ALPINE SAFE CO., Cincinnati. O. Je20-4-D WANTED-AGENTS TO HAN DLETHE N EW patent chemical ink erasing pencil: great est novelty ever produced; erases Ink In two sec onds: no abrasion or paper; 200 to 600 per cent Sroflt: one agent's sales amounted to u20In six ays; another $32 In two hours: territory absolute ly free; salary to good men ; no ladles need answer; sample 35 cents. For terms and full particulars, address the manufacturers, J. W. SKINNER & CO.. Onalaska. Wis. Jy9-63 WANTED-AUENT3 TO SELL THE PIN LESS Clothesline: only line ever Invented that holds the clothes without pins; perfect suc cess: patent ree ntly Issued: sold only by agents, to whom exclusive right Is given; on receipt of 50c. we will send sample line by mall: also circulars, price list, and terms to arents; secure vour territory at once. Address WORCESTER l'INLESS CLOTHES LINE Co., 17 Hermon st. Worcester, Mass. JyS-jS7-WF Femnle Help. -YXTANTEDGIBL to WASH AND IRON. VV Apply 41S PENN AVE., city. Jyl0-76r w ANTED A HEALTHY WET NURSE. 116 aur.rriu.u mkllt, Auegneny. jyio-79 -rrrANTED-GIKL FOR GENERAL HOUSE TV WORK at N. E. cor. Cypress and Baum sts., Shadyslde. JyJ0-)3-wr WANTED A NO. 1 COOK TO GO TO mountains for summer season. Address LOCKBOX 708. Jyl0-27 WANTED-LADY, ABOUT 25: MUST BE well educatedi school teacher preferred. Applicants seen after 10 A. M. to-day. U. A. SCH BOEDER, i Seventh ave. Jy9-82 Stale and l"emnle fleln. WANTED AT ON CE-HOTEL PORTER AND waiter, man to drive laundry wagon, 100 laborers, 40 farm hands, 200 bouse girls. GO for summer resorts, dining room girls and chamber maids, dishwashers and laundry girls; 60 cooks. MEEHAN'S, M5 Grant St. Jys-D WANTED -25 WEEKLY-REPRESENTATIVE, male or female. In every community; goods staple: household necessity; sell at sight: no peddling; salary paid promptly, and expenses ad vanced. Full particulars and valuable sample case free: we mean Juit what we say. Address at once STANDARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mats. JeH-70-D Situations. WANT ED-SITUATION AS PRIVATE OR commercial gardener: single msn. Address GARDENER, Dispatch office. JylO-W WANTED-S1TUATION BY A MALE COOK In private family or hotel In the city or oat. Address 19 FIRST STREET, Allegheny. JylO-72. Financial. WANTED - MORTGAGES. LARGE AND tinall. ED W1TT13H, 410 Grant St.. Pitts burg. JelS-32 WANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP ERTY, over $4,000; 4 ner cent) no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER 4 CO.. 82 Fourth avenne. mh2-a22-p WANTED-TO LOAN-$200,000 ON MORT GAGES on Pittsburg, Allegheny or su burban Improved real estate. In jams or $500 and upward at lowest rates. ALEXANDER LEE, 313 Wood st. JyS-83-MWS YTrANTED-TO LOAN $503,000. IN AMOUNTS VV of fa, 000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4M percent, free oftax: also smaller arftonnts at S and 6 percent. BLACK & BALRDl 95 Fourth avenue. sel-d2S-D WANTED-TO LOArf $200,000 ON MORT- GAGES: $100 and upward at C per cent; $600,090 at 4 per cent on residences or bnslness property: also In adjoining- counties. S. H. nraC&UBJronTtbaveiiaer ooK-eM- WANTED. Financial. WANTED-MORTGAGS-41.000,000TOLOAN in large and small amounts at 44. 5 and 6 per cent, free of State tax; no delay. REED B. ct JOYLE CO.. 131 Fourth ave. my2i-ea "T7ANTED MOKTGAGES-$l. 000, 000TO LOAN T T on city and suburban properties at Oi, Sand 6pcrcent, and on larms In Allegheny and adja cent counties at 6 per cept. 1. M. PENNOCK A SON, 101 Fonrth avenne. ap7-l Miscellaneous. "TTrANTED-HOKSE-DESIRE USE OF GOOD TV. saddler for the summer. AddressS. 8.. DL Patch office. J y 10-18 ANTED-THE ADDRESS OF MR. I. F. , ,. RAM DOLPH (photographer). Send to 605 LOCUST 3T McKeesport, Pa. JylO-18 WANTED-CUSTOMEltS FOR DIAMONDS, gold and silver watches, marble clocks, sil verware, etc, at $1 per week upward, at 130 Fed erals, Allegheny. J. M1TSCH. JelS-UWTSu WANTED-LADIES TO KNOWHAUGH A Kecnan repair, reflnlsh or upholster old furniture promptly and In the best possible man ner. 33 AN DM WATER a T. 'Phone i!626. myV-S2 1TrANTEI,-TOSTAttT--cl'UB OF 42 MEM TV BEES to secure a line gold watch for each one In the club at $1 00 per week. Address P. O. BOX 501, and I will call and snow you the watch. JyS-40 TTTANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO W TOOKAVHER, 98 Fifth avenue. Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybod) to know that he is making line cabinets at il 50 per dozen; photos delivered when promised: lnstan 4aneous process. mhlI-63 WANTED-MEN TO ATTEND NEW YORK Cutting School: Urllng's actual measure ment taught In all Its branches; the only trne system fitting any and all shapes; no trying on: Instructions, 10 A.M. to 4 r. M.; evening. 7 to 9 r. M. ; call or write for circular. 514 WOOD ST., Pittsburg. Pa. Jy9-49 FOB SALE IMPHOYT3D HEAL ESTATE. Cltv Residences. POR SALE-CENTER AVE.- A NICE BRICK house of 10 rooms, ball and vestibule, with modern conveniences; lot 47)4X100 ft. deep to an alley. I. M. PENNOCK&SON, 1(6 Fourth ave. Jy8-9S-MW8 FOR SALE-ONLY $1,750 FOR A GOOD brick house, 8 rooms: late Improvements: on Blulf, near Chestnut St., Sixth ward: on easy pay ments. W. A. HEREON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave nue. 130-71-1,5,10, 13,17 FOR SALE COR. FORTIETH AND MIFFLIN sts., lot 35x101. with new 2-story building, size 32xlul ft., that could easllv be turned Into 7 dwelling bouses of 4 rooms each, that would pay handsomely on the Investment: price tU 00; half or all cash. XHOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st. JyV-HO East End Residence. FOR SALE-OX MEYRAN AVENUE, TWO squares from cable ears, Oskland. brlcx dwelling; late style: 8 rooms. W. A. HEBRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Je30-7-l,3,e,10,lS FOR SALE-THE PROPERTY OF THE LATE Thomas English, near Colfax schoolhouse, two minutes' walk from the new Squirrel Hill road. MARY ENGLISH. lylO-39 FOR SALE-OAKLAND I 2-STORY FRAME houses ot 6 rooms each, finished attics and basements. In nice repair: lot 60x100 ft.; price moderate, terms easv. 1. M. PENNOCK SON. 1C5 Fourth ave. Jy6-98-MWS FOR SALE-CHOICE RESIDENCE, PENN ave., Urushton: 15 rooms, with all conveni ences; large lot; Immediate possession: terms to suit purchaser. See JOHN F. BAXTER, agent, 512 Smithfield st. Jy7-70-wsa FOR SALE-ONLY A FEW NOW REMAIN unsold of the very desirable eight-room dwell ings on Oakland square. The rapidity with which sales have been made show the estimation in which they are held; durablybullt and handsome ly finished, supplied with every modern con venience; standing on large lots and facing a handsome park planted with Deautlfnl shade trees, these dwellings nave the notable advantage of be ing but IS to 20 minutes from the postoffice by the Pittsburg Traction road: a cable loop, for which an ordinance Is now In Councils, will pass within 100 feet or the square: prices $6,500 and $3,750; terms, moderate cash payment and long time on balance. Apply to S.W. BLACK 4 CO.,9 Fourth aveuue. Je23-67 Allegheny Residences. FOR SALE ALLEGHENY-NO. 46 WILLIS street, near Nunnery Hill Incline, a snug 2 story frame bouse of 5 rooms, finished attic, halt, cellar, water, gas, etc.: Iot23x70ft. I. M. PEN N0CK4S0N, No. 105 Fourth ave. lj0-96-MWS I7IOK SALE ALLEGHENY PROPERTY Federal St., No. 231, hrlck dwelling 8 rooms, bath, att c, hall, both gases, etc; lot 20x120; prlre $5,500: other arslrabie Allegheny prorertles. ALLK3 & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. Jy4-4-MTVFS FOR SALE-BOYLE ST.. NEAR HESILOCK st,, brlck.7 rooms, finished attic, bath, both gases, etc.: lot 21x90 to White Oak street: side entrance. Other desirable Allegheny properties. ALLE3 4 BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167 lyMl-irwTS T710R SALE ARCH ST. NO 264 FRAME Jj dwelling 7 rooms, finished attic, bath, porches, both gases; lot 20x100 ft. to alley. Price (3,500; li cash, other desirable properties In Al legheny. ALLES & BAILEY,. 164 Fourth ave. Tel.,l7. Jy4-94-Mwrs FOR SALE-CENTER AVE., NEAR CLIFTON ave, and head of Incline, frame7 rooms, ball, porches, fruit and shade trees, etc.: lot 50x180 to an alley; price: $2,900; one-third cash: balance to suit; other desirable Allegheny properties. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. Jy4-94-MWTS FOR SALE NO. 225 ARCH ST.. FRAME dwelling brooms, finished attic hall, both gases, cemented cellar, stable on rear; lot 20x100 ft. toVetost.:alsoadJolntnglot20xl00ft.: price, $7,000; terms. $1,500 cash; balance 5 years; desir able property. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave Tel. 167. Jy4-9t-MWFS TO LET A NEWS-ROOM HOUSE, FRONT porch, side entrance, both gases, clcctrlo bells, laundry, t&th, etc; all modern Improve ments: at 209 Juniata st.; rent $37 50 per month; water tax paid: will be finished August 1. In quire of L. I1LATTNER, Agent, 223 Franklin St., Allegheny, Pa. JylO-33 Suburban Residences. FOR SALE HOMEWOOD A 2-STORY frame dwelling ot 5 rooms, front and back porch, good pump; this nice property only $2,500, and on terms. BLACK A B AIIU, 95 Fourth ave. (3-A-133.) Jyl0-29 FOR SALE-BKADDOCK-ON BELL AVE. and Rebecca street, 6 good 2-story frame bouses, each 6 rooms, nat. gas, etc; lot 120x130 ft.: cheap and good Investment. I. M. PENNOCK & SON, No. 105 Fourth ave. Jy6-96-uws FOR SALE-SUBURBAN-A COZY LITTLE home near stoops' Ferry, P. & L. E. K. It., 2H acres, good land. In nice state of cultivation, fruits, good water, frame house of 6 rooms, stable etc : will sell low and on easv terms. I. M. PEN NOCK4SON. No. 105 Fourth ave. JyS 96-MW8 f7OR SALE-A FINE SUBURBAN RESI I? DENCE, with modern conveniences and fine, large lot with abundance of fruit and shade trees, near railroad station: a nice place for a home; worth at least $3,000. but will be sold at about half Its value Particulars from J AS. W. DRAPE ft CO.. 129 Fourth avenne Pittsburg. ly6-3orwg FOR SALE LOTS. City Lot. FOR SALE-LOTS, LOTS, LOTS-30 GOOD lots In Byrnes Plan, Eighteenth ward; large, cheap and easy payments. I. M. PENNOCK. 4 SON, 105 Fourth ave. Jy6-9fi-uws F' IOKSALE-C1TY LOT3-10LOT3ONLIBERTY ave. between Thirty-ninth and Fortieth sts.. Pittsburg, Pa.: low and on long time. II. FORBES. Wheeling, W. Va. Je22-35 East End Lot. FORSALE LOTSON MAPLE AND LINDEN avenues snd l.ombard street. Allegheny, In the Tenth and Twelrth wards: on easy terms. Ap ply to JOSEPH MCN AUUHER, 43 N. Diamonds!. mh7-9S-D , FOR SALE-A GOOD SHADYSIDE LOT cheap: 45x130 feet and covered with grape vines and rrnlt trees: No. 1 location; convenient to station and other city conveniences: only $33 er root front: this Is a bargain. BLACK ft A1RD, 93 Fourth ave. (3-A-210.) jylO-23 FOR SALE-LARGE EAST END BUILDING sites, commsndlng a msgnlficent view of the beautiful Liberty Valley: this handsome residence place Is situated on Lluden ave. above Penn ave, convenient to P. R. K. and cable roads: very low prices and good location. BLACK ft BAIKD. 95 Fourth ave. lylO-30-10,12,15,17.19,23,25.27,29,31 FOR SALE-MARION PLACE; MUST GO; now Is your chance to buy a good lot cheap and on easy terms: 44 lots sold in one week; third auction sale Saturday. July 13, at2r. M.; lots will be sold to the highest bidder; terms to Belt. For plans and particulars call on or address REED B. COYLE ft CO., 131 Fourth avenne. J y 9-79 TTWlt SALE-BAUM STREET, EAST END, X? elegant lots 50x120 to 20-foot alley; every lot has sewer connection: flagstone sidewalk and stone curbs; location nnsurpassed; schools and churches convenient; within five minutes of cable lines or P. K. It-, and at prices aslow as are asked for lot In unimproved localities. MELLON BROS.. East End, or JOHN F. BAXTER, Agt., 512 Smithfield st. 1y7-S4-WSa Bazelwood Lot. FOR SALE-LOTS AT HAZELWOOD AND Glenwood. near the station: only IS minutes from new B. ft O. station. .Smithfield st.: graded streets, sidewalks, city water, gas: $300 to (1,000: houses for sale small payment down, balance In monthly payments If desired: railroad fare, monthly tickets, 5f cents per trip. GEORGE C. BURGWlN, 150 Fourth ave JeU-71-MWFSSu , Suburban Lot. FORBALE-5 ACRES. 10 ACRES AND 20 acres for suburban residence sites, on line of Allegheny Valley Railroad, between Parnassus and Valley Camp, over a half mile of railroad front, flno groves, forest trees, full supplyof pure water, natural gas: one of the prettiest sections for suburban home on any railroad entering either city. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth avenne Pittsburg. Jyl0-I-MWThs Miscellaneous. FOR SALE ATLANTIC C1TY.N. J.-HOTELS, boarding houses, cottages, lots and bath houses to let or for sale by I. G. ADAMS ft CO., real estate agents, B. Est. ft Law Bdg., Atlantic Cltv. N. J. Je20--D -7OR SALE-THREE TRACTS OF FINE J mineral and timber land on and near the C. ft O. H. K., In Virginia: the best or Iron ore and timber; tract No. f 30,000, No. 2 4,100, No. 4 24.000 acres; price 84 soper acre: also, 6,090 selected pop lar and white oak trees that will average 1,200 feet each, near railroad, m 75 per tree. 1. S. BKI3- AVJSiasssrstMMrajvr, va FOB SALE LOTS. Allegheny Lot. TTOR SALE ALLEGHENY LOT8-9 FINE J? building lots on lrwln ave 1. M. PENNOCK. ft SON, 105 Fourth ave. jy6-9C-KWS Tnrnt. FOR SALE-FARM 10O ACRES. IN WEST MORELAND Co., coal, limestone: orchard: new frame house: bank Darn; sprlnghouse; chicken bouse: cornerlb: on two lines of rail roads. ED. W ITT IS IL. 410 Grant St., Pittsburg, l'a. Jy6-D FOR SALE-THREE GOOD FAKS1S, 18. 56 and 70 acres respectively; IK miles from Hsrmarvllle, W. P. R. K., 12 miles from Alle gheny City: all well Improved; good buildings, orchards, etc: terms to suit. JOSEPH BAR TON. Harmaivlllc, Pa.: W. J. BARTON, No. I Wylle ave. jv7-16 FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chance. T7K)R SALE-GOOD SHOE STORE-122 TAG JD OART ST., Pleasant Valley, opposite car stables, Allegheny City, Pa. JylO-26 F loci OK SALE-STOCK AND FIXTURES OF grocery store doing good business. In cood ocality: also horse and wagon. Address STORE, Dispatch office, JylO-78 POR SALE-DRUGSTORE IN THE SUBURBS: yearly sales $3,690 to $3,800; prescriptions 2,800; rent $20 a month: Increasing trade; at In ventory. Inquire or DICKSON ft CO., 969 Liberty street. jylo-57-WS FOR SALE A FIRST-CLASS DRUGSTORE AT MurrysvIUe Pa. I the only one In the town; a large country trade: well established and doing a large prescription business. For full Informa tion address W. L. STEWART, MurrysvIUe. Pa., Box 42, JylO-40 FOR SALE-OLD ESTABLISHED AND HIGH LY successlul grocery business In Allegheny; neighborhood Is strictly first class: a rare chance to step Into a good paying bnslness: satisfactory reasons for selling. BALTENSPERGER&'WILL IAMS, 154 Fourth ave. JylO-41 FOR 8ALE-THK BUSINESS OF AN OLD established and profitable city fire Insurance agency, representing a full line of strong com panies; doing a bnslness of $JO,000 in premiums and an annual Income from the business on the books of between 84,000 and 6,000: all correspond ence confidential. Address INSURANCE, Lock Box 43d, city. iylO-I3 TTtOB SALE AN OLD ESTABLISHED GKO X1 CERY business In one oi the thoroughfares In Allegheny; the business is In full running condi tion and making money; bad health the only reason for selling; this Is an old stand and Is a first class opening; the stock 1 nice and clean and all saleable. Particulars confidentially from JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth avenue FltUburg. jylO-l JIG It SALE-iOO GROCERY. DRYGOODS. drug, china and notion stores: light manu facturing business, paying well; feed store ex tensive and profitable bakery. Ice cream and con fectionary business; cigar stores and conrectlon erv stores, all sizes and prices; fine restaurantand dining rooms, printing office butcher shop, milk depots, upholstery business, shoe stores, etc Free particulars. SHEPARD ft CO.. 54 Fifth ave. Jy7 Bnalne stand. FOR SALE ALLEGHENY PROPERTY NO. 297 Federal St., corner Jackson St.. business property, brick mansard, 9 rooms, bath. w. c. inside shutters, etc: storeroom: brick stable In rearoflot;lot2uxtootoan alley; hare other de sirable Allegheny properties. ALLES ft BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave Tel. 167. Jy4-94-ltwrs . manufacturing- site. FOR SALE-MANUFACTURING SITES. 1 TO 10 acres, fronting on Monongahela river: P., McK. ft Y. R. Rd. and near P.. V. ft C. B. Rd. ; best sites in market. I. M. PENNOCKftSON., 105 Fourth ave. Jy6-90-uws OR" SALE MANUFACTURING SITE River avenue Allegheny, between P. ft W. and W. P. R. It., opposite new Thirtieth street bridge; lot 250x125; one or 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. HOWLEY, 127 Fourth ave Je30-62 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horse. Vehicles. Lire Stock, dec FOR SALE ONE GOOD SECOND-HAND Star bicycle In good order: will be sold cheap. Inquire at No. 164 FOURTH AVE. Jyl0-71 FOR SALE-A FINK LOT OF YOUNG PAR ROTS guaranteed to make talkers; price, $5 each: come soon to secure first choice. ESPICU'S, 640 Smithfield st. Jy7-4-wsu FOR SALE-BAROUCHE AND HARNESS and English doctor buggy and uarnesi; nearly new: sold cheap for want of use Address DRIVER, Dispatch office Jy7-12 FOR SALE. BAROUCHE, SLEIGH, HAR NESS and other stable fixtures: all as good as new; will be sold at a bargain. Inquire by ad dressing P. O. BOX, 80S, Pittsburg, Pa. JylO-34 FOR SALE A STANDARD BRED. 7-YEAR-old driving horse bright bay, 15K hands, a free and fearless driver, kind disposition and rare Intelligence beautiful style and action, trots last and wonld single root to saddle: was not broken till past 4 years old; has bad no abuse, and will be guaranteed sound and a first-class horse In every respect; price $500. B. 8., Dispatch office Jy9-56 TJIOR SALE-ONE FAMILY BAROUCHE, IN J? good order, worth (150, will be sold for I10O; also one pheaton buggy In good order: also one small pony, cart and harness, to be sold at a bar gain: be Is quiet and children can drive him: one sorrel horse 16 hsnds high, and racks under sad dle and good worker: he Is worth $300, but h scares at cable cars and the owner will take $150. Any person In need of the shore articles will call Immediately, as owner Is leaving city. Inquire of A. J ACKMAN ft SON, 530 to 534 Penn aye. JylO-49 machinery and metal. FOR SALE 28X48 CORLISS ENGINE: ONLY run a year; can be seen In operation: price on application; Worthlngton pumps, automatic and plain slide valve engines, boilers, pipe and fittings. J. A. MCCORMICK, 159 First ave. aul-p32-UWT FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers; all sizes and styles kept In stock, from 4 to 100 b. p.; all refitted; good as new, at lowest prices; mounted portable engines, S to 25 b. p. 23-25 Park way. J. S. YOUNG, Allegheny, I'a. Ja3-92-uwr FOR SALE-CONTRACTORS' MACHINERY: one 7ixl2-lnch double engine, double drum: others large and small, with single or double friction drums; wire and manlla rope centrifugal pumps, etc; two 2Gx4$-lnch horizontal engines with flywheels. THOMAS CARL1N 'S SON S, cor. Lacock and Sandusky sts., Allegheny. Jal7-Mwr Miscellaneous. FOR SALE-FURNITURE AT RESIDENCE of Dr. Brown, Sherman ave, Bellcvue, at auction, Wednesday. July 10, at 2 o'clock; train at 12:45, city time from Federal st.; car from railway station, Bellevne to door: there are par lor plush suit, marble-top center table marble top dressing bureaus and cases, sofa, bedsteads, bookcase easy cbalr. dining table, sideboard, refrigerator, toilet set, hall and stair carpets, portable range, chairs, dishes, utensils, etc. ; also a good rockaway. A. LEGGATE ft SON, Auctioneers. Jy-19 PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS I New and old. ancient and modern, standard and rare legal, medical and scientific 30, JOOvol nmns to select from. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, 900 Liberty st. my3-28 PERSONAL WHY TROUBLE YOUR WIFE, mother ordaughters In renalrlng and clean ing your old clothes, when It can be done for a trifle by DICKSON, the Tailor, cor. Fifth ave. and Wood St., second floorr Charges moderate: facilities nnsurpassed: suits made to order: spring styles now ready. Telephone 1553. mh8 DIVIDENDS. Office of PTrTSBinio Tjsaction Co.. 1 NO. 310 FIFTH AVENUE. J pvIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS XJ company have declared a dividend of ONE DOLLAR per share out of the earnings of the past six months, payable July 15. at Alle gheny National Bank. Transfer books will be closed from July 12 to 15, Inclusive. W. Mc CANDLESS, Treasurer. JyirS8-r Union Bridge Company, Pittsbtoo, July 2, 1889. , mHE DIRECTORS OF THIS COMPANY I have this day declared a dividend of TWO PER CENT, payable on and after July 10, 1SS9, at Iron City National Bank. jylO-64 JOSEPH FORD, Becretary. Office Western Insurance Co.. ( PrrrsBURO, J uly 9. 1SS9. DIVIDEND NO. 74.-THE BOARD OF DI RECTORS have this day declared a divi dend of THREE PER CENT or ONE DOL LAR AND FIFTY CENTS upon each share of the capital stock. Payable on and after the 11th inst. WM. P. HERBERT, Becretary. jylO-28-D Office Union Insurance Co., 1 no. 514 bmtthfield street. PlTTSBUBO, PA, July 5. 1889. ) DIVIDEND THE BOARD HAVE THIS day declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT., payable forthwith. Jj6-69-MW3 J. W. J. McLain, Secretary. The Teutonia Insurance Company, l No, 206 Ohio street, AIXIOIIENY. PA., July 3, 1889. DIVIDEND NO. 33-THE DIRECTORS OF this company have this day declared a dividend ot FOUR PER CENT ((2 per share) out of the earnings of the past six months, payable on demand. OHAS.W. GERWIG, Jy7-9 Secretary. German American Ins. Co. of Pa., 7 Office No. ill Fourth avenue, PlTTSBUBO, July 3,1889. 1 DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THI8 company have this day declared a divi dend of FOUR PERCENT ($2 per share) out of the profits of the last six months, payable on demand. W. J. PATTERSON, "y"-4 Secretary. Office Mouongahela Insurance Co., j PlTTSBUBO, Pa JulyS. 1889. , DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS HAVE this day declared a dividend of (8 per cent) ONE AND A HALF DOLLARS per share. Payable on and after 6th Inst. JOHN H. CLANEY. TO LET. Cltv Residence, mo LET-SEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE 6 L ROOMED dwellings; will rent low. JOHN ALLEN. 6218 Penn aye. ly3-28-MWF TO LET-NO. 171 SECOND AVE.. BRICK dwelling: hall and 9 rooms: possession Im mediately, i. M. STONES, 22 Bakewell Build ing. JC22-96 TO LET-NO. 1701 PENN AVE. DWELLING or S rooms: owner pays natural gas for fuel and water rent; rent low. W. A. HEBRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave. JylO-44-MWT TO LET-NO. 204 BEDFORD AVE.. GOOD brick nonse of 10 rooms: all modern Improve ments; rent 83334 per month. W. A. HEBRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Jy8-33-WT East Ead Resiaenee. TO LET-ON PARK AVENUE, EAST L1B KirrY. new brick bouse of 7 rooms: natural gas: rent. 20 per month. W. A. HERHON ft SONS, W Fourth ave. lyie-44-MWT Office. DeU Room. fcc mO LET-WELL LIGHTED OFFICE, NEWLY JL painted: elevator, janitor service and al modern conveniences. Apply to GERM A Nl A SAVINGS BANK, 423 Woo od street. )e2S-cs-D TO LET-FOUR LARGE OFFICES-SINGLE or en suite. In the Standard building. Wood street, between Fifth and Sixth avenues: com- Blete In every detail: rent reasonable. See W. A. 1ERRON ft SONS, No. 80 Fourth avenue JylO-12-MWF TO LET-OFFICE ROOMS OK SUITES FOR general business purposes In the new DIS PATCH BUILDING. 75.77 and 79 Diamond St.: situation most central In the city: electric light Included In rents, which are moderate. Apply between 11 A. M. and 5 r. M. jea-w TO LET-PENN BUILDING. PENN AVE.. near Seventh St., offices single or en suite In this elegant 8-story building: 2 Crane elevators, heat and Janitor services; rents exceptionally low: floor plans at our office: we have also de sirable offices In other good buildings. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO.. 99 Fourth ave. Je29-32-D Rnslneu Stands. TO LET-BOARDING HOUSE 16 ROOMS: EX CELLENT location. 121 WEBSTER AVE NUE; Jy9-48 LOST. J" OST ON SATURDAY NIGHT, BROWN J leather satchel, on Breckenrtdge avenue, Mlnersvllle city, containing clothing, papers and other articles: liberal reward will be paid for Its return and uo questions asked. Apply to No. 7 WHITNEY TEHRACE, Breckenrldge avenue. Jy9-64 FOUND. F OUND-A STRAY COW INQUIRE OF Ai.ntr.jj jcaer, snenoan station, jyiu-iu AUCTION SALES. PEREMPTORY AUCTION 8ALE OF furniture carpets, pianos, shool furniture and household goods at the Select School and residence of Miss Fuller. No. 35 Stockton ave, Allegheny. THURSDAY MORNING, July H, at 10 o'clock. The entire furnishment.emhracinp; two superior rosewood pianof ortes,one upright, the other square grand, both first-class instru ments in excellent condition, parlor furniture, i. e., suit and odd pieces, sofa, easy chairs, tables, pictures, easels,music cabinets, portiers, cornices and lambrequins, chamber furniture folding bedsteads with mirror front, bureaus, dressing cases, wardrobes; bedsteads, wash stands, toilet sets, mattresses, springs and bed ding, lounges, very handsome three-section Dookcase. extension table, china, glass, crock ery and silverware, laundry and kitchen uten sils, fine large refrigerator, water filter, su perior body brussels and other carpets and lino leums, etc, etc All the above goods are first class and in prime order. House open for inspection at 8 o'clock on morning of sale Every article to be sold without reserve for cash. Owner leaving for Europe. HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM., Auctioneers. jy7-52 PROPOSAL!. XTOTfCE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED Jl proposals for the grading and paving of Sherman street, between Grant and Lincoln avenues, Millvale borough, will be received by the Burgess and Town Council until the 13th day of July, 1889, at 5 o'clock p. if. Plans and specifications can be seen at No. 43 Grant ave nue Millvale borough. Proposals to be ad dressed to Samnel Eades, Bennett P. O., Fa. The Council reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. BREWER SCOTT, Burgess. jy57 EDUCATIONAL. NEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY. Cornwall-on-Hudson. Courses of study In civil engineering, English and classics. Labor atory, drawing room and field work. Beautiful buildings, grounds, location. COL. C. J. WRIGHT, B. S A. IL, Supt.; BELDEN F. HYATT. Comd't of Cadets. Jel4-D CHELTENHAM ACADEMY. OGONTZ Pa. Unexcelled location and surround lngs. New school equipment. Gymnasium, military drill, etc Tborodgh preparation for college or scientific school. For circular, etc, address J. CALVIN RICE, A. M., Principal. je28-53 PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACAD EMY. Chester. Pa. Twenty-eightbyear opens September 18. A MILITARY COL LEGE. Civil Engineering, Chemistry, Archi tecture, Arts. Thoroughly organized, prepara tory courses. Circulars of Mr. F. G. PAUL SON, 441 Wood St., city. CoL CHAS. E. HYATT. President, JylO-oZ-ws niTTSBURG FEMALE COLLEGE-FULL JL and special courses of studv in Literature. Language, Natural Science, Music, Art and Elocution. Unsurpassed home comforts and care Buildings large; facilities ample Health ratio not surpassed anywhere. Location cen tral; Eighth street, near Penn avenue. Tuition and boarding very reasonable Next season opens September 10. For catalogue and full information send to PRESIDENT A. H. NORCROSS, D. D;, lylO-23-ws Pittsburg. Pa. LEGAL NOTICES. FRANK W. SMITH. Attorn ey-at-Law. ESTATE OF F. W. RUBAU, DECEASED Notice is hereby given that letters of ad ministration on the estate of F. W. Rubau, late of the city of Pittsburg, county of Alle gheny, Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to E. D. Wingenroth. of said city, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are reqnested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the same without delay. E. D. WINGENROTH. Administrator. Jel9-li-w 100 Fourth ave, Pittsburg. -VTOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN I annlication will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania, on WEDNESDAY, July 17, 1889. byWro,J. Hammond, John V. Patton-Wra. J. McElroy, Wm. E.-Tustln and Wm. J. Ham mond, Jr., under the act of Assembly, entitled, "An act for the incorporation and regulation of motor power companies," etc, approved March 22. 1887, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called tbe Duquesne Electric Railway Co., tbe character and object of which is to construct and operate motors and cables or other machinery for supplying motive power to passenger railways and tbe necessary appa ratus for applying the same, and for these pur poses to have, possess and enjoy all tbe rights, benefits and privileges of said act of Assem bly. JOHN F. COS, Attorney for Applicants, je28-26VW -VTOTICE IS HEREBY OIVEN THAT AN j application will be made to tbe Governor of Pennsylvania on the 22d day of July, 1889. at 10 o'clock A. it., or as soon thereafter as the parties can be heard, for a charter of incorpora tion of the Allegheny Traction Company," un der the provisions of an act ot Assembly en titled "An act to provide for tbe Incorporation and regulation of motor power companies for operating passenger railways by cable, elec trical or other means," approved March 22. 1887. Tbe object of the proposed corporation is the construction and operation of motors and cables or other machinery for supplying motive power to passenger railways, and tbe necessary appliances for operating the same, and the leasing and operating of passenger railways, and tbe purchase of their stocks and securities under the powers granted by said act of Assembly. The capital stock of the pro posed corporation Is $350,000 and tbe names of the incorporators sre James A. McDevltt, CL. Magee, Joshua Rhodes, John D. Nicholson, Jobn if. DalzelL George B. Hill and A. C. Mc Callam. Jr. A. M. NEEPER, JeZfl&Mr Attorney for Corporators. ASIUSEaiENTS. TT ARRIS' THEATER Week July 8. THE WORLD. Next Week. THE STREETS OF NEW YORK. jy822-MWF EXPOSITION PARK, SATURDAY, JULY 13, at 3-20 r. M.. Scotch and Irish games, open to all, for J1.2U0 in prizes. Special Event Pacing match between Wm. Mcln tyro's Jesse M and Mr. Campbell's Six Points for 8200. Admission. 25 cents; grand stand 25 cents ex tra; boys lu cents. Entrees to H. M. Dufur, Exposition Park, Allegbeny. jylO-74-wF PICNIO GROVE FREE! WINDSOR PARK. Only six miles from the city, sitnatsd on the bluff overlooklug Davis Island dam. Easily reached by rail or boat. Large grove of forest trees, cool, clear springs of water, flue dancing platform, etc The use ot the grove will be given free to Sunday schools, societies, lodges, G.A.R. posts, private fetes, etc, the only charge being fare on the steam elevator to and from the grounds. For dates and further particulars apply to J. H. DAWSON, Lacock street, near Fed eral street, Allegheny, or to A. CLANEY oa taegroasd. sajll-15-a ELECTIONS. THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE , l'.- v.. Kit.. &i.t.,i will meftt Tuesday. -'. . TT7tv ia ibfio - Tsn v -ir fnr thA nnmose of J electing eig'ht teachers. W.E. J OH NSTON, . - Becretary. j?""-"" OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. Pittsburg, Pa.. June 27, 18 STOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE reports of Viewers oa the opening of aries street, from Center avenue toRuca street; Klrkpatrick street, from Center ayenUB to Reed street, and Jobn street, from Manon street to Sobo 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. Je30-83-P Chief of Dept. of Public Works. Pittsburg, Pa.. June 27. 1889. TSTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THK . jj reports of Viewers on the construction or sewers on Lang street, from Penn avenue to Kelley street: Meadow street, from Lincoln avenue to Larimer avenue; Bond and Sheridan streets,! rom Hiland avenue to Hoeveler street, and Negley avenue and Roup street. Irons. Hampton street to Two Mile Run sewer, bare) been approved by Councils, which; action will be final, unless an appeal is filed In tha Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date E. M. BIGELOW. je30-82-D Chief of Dept. ot Pnbllc Works. Office of Controller Allegheny County. LLER OF ) UNTY. Pa. July 6, 1889. S ' S. BINDERS AND oposals will be re- a II 4 o'clock P. st.... ? PrrrsBURO, July 1 -v-rnTTnT: Tn printers. BU JM stationers Healed proposals will be re-i-eiveil at thi offlcn nntil 4 o'clock P. X-. Friday, July 12, 1SS9, for the binding and fur nishing 183 assessors' blotters. 145 office duplicates. 110 school duplicates. , . 145 treasurers' or collectors' books containing 75.000 leaves more or less. 200 stenographers' books. Also, for printing and furnishing blanks for county offices for the ensuing year. Also for furnishing stationery for the use of county offices for the ensuing year. Samples of books, blanks and stationery, and all information relating to same can be ob tained at hr. office of the County Commis sioners. JOSIAHSPEER, jy82 Connty Controller. COUNTY CONTROLLER'S OFFICE, 1 PlTTSBUBO, July 8, 1889. pROPOSALS- FOR i BRIDGE SUPERSTRUCTURE AND MASONRY. Sealed proposals will be received at this of fice until 4 o'clock P.M. Wednesday, July 10, 1889, for rebuilding wooden bridge over Street's Run, at Risher's Mill, and for repairing mason--ry on same. ' . Present superstructure to be removed by and, to become tbe property of tbe contractor for superstructure: this to do removed as soon as notice is given by tho masonry contractor that he is ready to proceed with his work. Contractors mnst visit bridge to ascertain its peculiarities, etc, before bidding. Bid for superstructure to be in lump sum for work complete, in place. Bid for masonry to be by the cubic yard. Bids must be addressed to tbe County Com missioners, and be indorsed' "Proposal for Bridge Superstructure," or "Bridge Masonry," as the case may be, each proposal to be accom panied by a bidder's bond with two sufficient sureties. In tbe sum of not less than tha amount of the bid. Tbe right to reject any or' all bids is re served. The party to whom the contract is awarded shall give bond, with two sufficient sureties. In double tbe amount of the contract, for tho faithful performance of said contract. Specifications and forms of bond can be ob tained at the office of Charles Davis, Esq, County Engineer, after Monday, July 8. 1889. JOSIAH SPEER. jy8-33 County Controller. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED proposals will be received at the office ot City Controller until WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of July, A. D. 1889, at 2 P. v., for the fol lowing, viz: REPAVING. Forbes street, from Brady street to Boyd street. Cherry alley, from Third avenue to Water street. State alley, from Wylie avenue to Fifth avenue. Scott alley, from Penn avenue to Duquesne) way. Church alley, from Sixth avenue to Straw berry alley. Slocum alley, from Penn avenue to Liberty ' avenue Strawberry alley, from Smithfield street to Liberty avenue. PAVING AND CURBING. Corday alley, from Pearl street to Cedar Street. ' The paving of the above street and alleys to be either of Standard Sheet Asphalt with bituminous base or Vulcanite Asphalt. GRADING. Keystone street, from Fifty-fourth street to Flf ty-flf th street. PAVING AND CURBINO. Keystone street, from Stanton avenue to Fifty-second street. GRADING AND PAVING. Dresden alley, from Fifty-second street to McCandless street. Dresden alley, from Stanton avenue to Fifty second street. GRADING. PAVING AND CURBING. South Twenty-eighth street, from East Car son street to Jane street. Mawhlnney street, from south side of Forbes street to a point 567 feet, more or less, south wardly. Allen street, from Lillian street to Washing ton avenue Larkins alley, from South Twenty-fourth, street to South Twenty-fifth street. Tbe paving of the above named streets and alleys to be either of Standard Sheet Asphalt witn oituminous Dase. vnicanite Aspnait; . Block Stone Irregular Block Stone or Cobblo , Stone, and bids will be received for each kind of pavement. SEWERS. Miller street, from Center avenue to Reed street; 15-lnch pipe Twenty-second street, from south side of Railroad street to Allegheny river; 18-inch lbrough and over private properties of - Margaret Hardie et al. and crossing Brooks. Bates and Zulema streets, from Ward street to a connection with Cunliffe run sewer; 13-inca Harcum's alley, from South Twenty-third street to soutn xwenty-iourtu street; jo-tnea pipe. Fox street, from South Twenty-fourth street to South Twenty-third street; 15-lnch Wallingford street, from BIdwell street to Barton street: 15-lnch pipe Penn avenue and Braddock avenue, from Linden avenne to Susquehanna street; 15, 18, 20 and 24-fnch pipe Plans and specifications can be seen and blanks for bidding can be obtained at this office. Each prooosal must be accompanied by a bond probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Departmpb of Awards reserves tha right to reject any or all bids. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department ot Public Works, Jy6-2 ' JR. BURGOON, The Specialist, of 47 Ohio street, Allegheny, fjs defies competition in the cure of all cnronlajsM troubles. He does not point to nctltlous tes- tunoniais. ' COME AND SEE THE ORIGINALS, At his office of Tonr neighbors who have been ' cured In Pittsburg and Allegheny. Consulta tion free je21 )IANOS, ORGANS. a HAMILTON. 91 AND 93 FIFTH AVENUE Pittsburg. Pa. ap30-74-o A. WH1TELEY. 128 THIRD AVE.. UPSTAIRS. Gents' shoes soled and heeled in 15 minutes ' for To cents. Finest work In the city. my23-ll-WF ; TO EUROPE WE SELL TICKETS FORv.' the leading lines, secure berths and pass- ports, issue arans, letters 01 credit and moDey ; orders, ana sen loreign com at i. x. rates. MAX SCHAMBERG & CO., 527 Smithfield st, t r-itizourg: jys-wsu" A E. LINKENHEIMER, ARCHITECT. 545 Smithfield street, Pittsburg, Pa. Frelheihr" icuuu uuuiuUkU eccuuu uuvu uuia-jjifv.s 0 UNOAN a WHITE, Building Contractor, 71 Diamond street. Second door above Smithfield, Pittsburg. fel4-7- - DRY CLEANING Of all kinds of wearing apparel, such as dretesg, y taaeowns and wrappers. Also Turkish. Mad-1 ras and portler curtains, lambrequins, tablet covers, mantel scans, tuues ana au outer tex-i tile faeries ary cieanea at me 8LXTH AVENUE DYE WORKS, : M. MAY SONS 8c Co.f M SIXTH AYK.1 Goo otOlc fee afeUTKfttl. iJU-i -, a I- J A .- jkjyyke ,iL..' BBSffia