la-ssiKS 13? ?sMtp.,'P7frf ,3?wp wvr 319 T S- i? , ;- 1 6r7- TH Hi PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24 . 1889. Jssaf&XEa 3 ALREADY EXPANDING Special Extra Hall for Tin-Plate, and Another for Glass. PEESIDEST MARVIN'S HAPPY FIX He Tells How Imperatively Spaco is Seeded for Sev. Interests. 3IUSIC, AET AND THE BOXD SCHEME The Exposition Society has become ser iously cramped for zoom. It is apparent that buildings additional to the Main Building, Art Gallery and Machinery Hall are a necessity. President Marvin of the society said yesterday: "Our space is all assigned, and still applications are coming in daily, and we are puzzled as to room. A'c cannot cancel allotments made, yet the class of visitors besieging us for room repre sents desirable articles of exhibit. This situation is vastly different from the time not so long since, when we were almost derisively asked how the vast area could be filled. There is only one thing to be done, and that is to provide more room in some manner. "We have yielded to pressure in one in stance. The representatives of the tin plate industry, headed by the well-known JIcKcesport company, intend to give an extensive realistic representation of the working details of tin-plate manufacture. Such an offer could hardly be refused, but the exhibit could not bs admitted to the Main Hall, as the use of any other motive or heating power than water or electricity would vitiate our insurance contract. Ma chinery Hall will be crowded with other ex hibits, and we have therefore concluded to construct a special building at the west end of the Main Hall for the tin-plate people. ) A MAMMOTH GLASS SHOW. i"The glass manufacturers of Pittsburg and vicinity have applied for space for a mammoth exhibition of glass and methods of glass-making, and Mr. D. C. Ripley, of our Board of Directors, advocates the erec tion of a supplemental building, to be whol ly devoted to the glass exnibit, and the glabs manufacturers give the assurance that it will be the most remarkable and exten sive display of glass ever made in this coun try. Although no official action has as yet been taken, there is no doubt that a special building will be erected. "In a general sense, the qnality of ex hibits already booked indicates an Exposi tion of surpassing interest, representing all portions of Pennsylvania and several ad jacent States, and a number of exhibitors are already shipping their display or especially manufactured articles to the city. All other preparations are under way, and every detail is well in hand." For the regular meeting of the Board of Directors held yesterday afternoon, a quorum was drummed up alter considerable vigorous telephoning. The letter, heretofore pub lished, to the life members of the Exposition Society, announcing the $200,006 bond scheme, was approved and its circulation ordered. A LOCAL BAND GETS IT. After some discussion the report of the Executive Committee, recommending the engagement of the Great "Western Band for the period of the Exposition, was adopted. The baud, under the leadership of Prof. B. "Weiss, will play four hours daily in Main Hall, during the Exposition. Gilniore's Thirteenth Regiment Baud, of New 5Tork, was under discussion, but the preference was given to the local band. There will be a meeting of the Financ- and Building Committees upon the grounds this morning to settle the size of the res- fc taurant, in conjunction with Architect Stillbcrg. The same committees met on the grounds yesterday, and determined that an iron or any other style of fence aronnd the buildings would be detrimental to the effect ot the facades of both Main Hall and Ma chinery Hall. The contracts for calcimininz and cleans ing of the interior ot Maiu Hall are to be let within a few days, and painting is now in progress. Artist Clarence Johns is at work upon the details of the art exhibit, and states that at least COO pictures will be on view, a larger number than ever seen in this city before. He said also that though several art enthusiasts are clamoring lor Millet's "L'Angelus," the chances of securing that famous masterpiece were slim. The tickets of admission are now being prepared. Tliese will be issued as follows: Two thousand life managers' complimen tary books, with 40 coupons in each book, 40,000 adult, 20,000 children, 1,000 employe, and COO exhibitors' tickets. A GRANDFATHER KE-MAKEIED. An Old Gemlemnn of 87 Marries a Widow of 42 Yearn of Ace. John Young, Sr., a well-to-do farmer of Indiana township, yesterday morning enterd the marriage license office. He was accompanied by Mrs. Elizabeth Kendall, a a fine-looking widow from Harmersville, Pa. Their object was to obtain a marriage license. Mr. Xoung was born October 30, 1801, nnd is over 87 years of age. He is a grand father, but as he was getting old he thought he needed some one to care for him. His choice was Mrs. Kendall. The couple re ceived the license and proceeded to Alder man McMaster's office, where that genial Magistrate soon added 42 to 87. SO THE! CAN EUN EAPIDLT. New System of luring Rnlla on the Second Avenue Line. The Second Avence Street Ealiway is being relayed and extended to Glenwood. The system of laying the track is a new one. The old manner of spiking the rails to wooden stringers has been done away entirely. In the present method the ties are laid under ground five feet apart, the entire length of the road. On each of these are placed two iron chairs, one at either end and securely bolted to the timber. The rails are then placed in the chair, after the ends have been secured by the regular fish plates, making a road fully as substantial as a steam railway. It is proposed to run the cars at the rate of 15 miles an hour. ' TflEEE WERE CI LITTLE CHILDREN Oat of the 104 Persons Who Died In Tills City Last Week. The mortuary report for last week shows 104 deaths. The principal canses were: Smallpox, 1; typhoid f ever, 2; consumption, 8; heart diseases, b; pnemonla, 8; children's com plaints, 1G; premature birth, 9: old age, 13. Number under 1 year of ace. IS: from 1 to 10 ears, 13. Nearly S'-iOO More for tbe Fund. TJp to date "W. E. Thompson, Treasurer of the Johnstown Belief Fund has received $7G6,059 26. Yesterday's contributions amounted to ?185 96. The items were as follows: Citizens of Fort Wayne, Ind,. additional, 1113 46; citizens of Grand Rapids, Mich..$2S 50; bt. Paul's German Evangelical Lutheran Church, of McCandlesa township, S4L Foil a di'ordercd liver try Beecbam's Pills. Peaks' Soap tbe pnrest and best ever made. Summer complaint instantly checked with the genuine Fred. Brown's Ginger. Cubby TJnivebsity office open from 9 till 5 daily through July and August Tel ephone 9& MWS THE OLD HOARD RESIGNS. The Formal Change In management "of the Blrminchnm Company Ilns Taken rince History of the Old Company. The old board of the Birmingham Street Car line met yesterday afternoon in.con jnnction with the new organization, in the office or W. W. Patrick, on Fifth avenue. Mr. Patrick, as President of the road, was asked to act as chairman. The meeting being opened, all the members of the old board tendered their resignations, one after another. The gentlemen of the old board Messrs. Charles H, Clark, B. "Wolf, Jr., Alexander Nlmick, "William M. Hirsh and W. W. Patrick then stepped out and the new board was organized. It is composed of Messrs. H. Sellers McKee, Thomas McKee, D. Brickell, James A. Chambers and Frank McGowan. Mr. H. Sellers McKee was elected President, Mr. Brickell Secretary and Mr. Murray Verner General Manager. The Birmingham company is one of the oldest street car corporations in the two cities, having been organized in 1859, with Mr. Beltzhoover as President. For a period of 20 years the road made but little money; but from tbe very time that Mr. Patrick was elected President, in 1879, the property rose in value, and since then has been consid ered one of the best lines in the city. About ten years ago the company purchased the Birmingham Short Line for 550,000, which made the company sole owner of all street car franchises to the Southside. The equip ment of the road has always been consid ered one of the best in the United States. Mr. Patrick, a great lover of horses, took a special pride in them, and frequently he was seen on the driver's scat handling the reins himself. The capital stock of the old company was but $200,000. Increasing it to 1,000,000 evidently means business in more ways than one. DIAMOND ALLEY CLAIMS. The Board of Viewers Will Meet August i to Assess Ihe DnmnBes. The Board of Viewers will to-day send ont notices to all parties interested in tbe widening of Diamond street, that on Thurs day, August 1, the board will meet on the ground to receive claims for damages caused by the improvement The board is ready to proceed with the matter and will go ahead with it the same as jn the case of any other street opening. Yesterday Chief Bigelow sent a copy of the following letter to David Gregg, Esq., and to Mrs. Eda S. E. McKee, who are owners of the building in course of erection at the corner of Diamond and "Wood streets: Yon are hereby notified that upon yesterday, the 22d Inst, the ordinance of tbe city of Pitts burg providing lor and authorizing the opening of Diamond street became a valid ordinance, and thereupon the city will proceed In due time through its proper officers and depart ment to have the wort therein provided for performed and executed. You are hereby no tified that tbe city will not be responsible in any manner for any damages or claims yon may present arising from any work, leases or im provements you may make in tbe future upon any property of which you may be tbe owner, fronting or abutting on said Diamond street, nor will the Board of Viewers allow any such additional work. THE FAMOUS K0ADH0DSE. It Falls to Brine Fall Vnlne at Auction and Isn't Sold. Colonel "William A. Herron, administra tor of the estate of the late Martha Newell, widow of the noted restauratenr, Tony New ell, yesterday offered the Newell Boadhouse and grounds, at the corner of Forbes street and Shady lane, at Orphans' Court sale. The sale was postponed, on a bid of $31,500, until next Monday at 10 o'clock A. M. The vendor thinks the property worth consider ably more than offered, and some people say it would be cheap at $40,000. The building and surroundings are first class in every respect for the purpose in tended, the house and fixtures being of the most approved modern style. The grounds extend over more than six acres, and the lo cation is delightful. The proposed rapid transit line of cars will run within 200 yards of the property. The attendance was lane, and Colonel Herron expects to find increased interest manifested at the next offering of the prop erty. EOOM FOE MORE WAIFS. The Summer Homo for Children at Oak. tnont Is Enlarging. .The ladies of the Society fo ther Improve ment of the Poor are negotiating for the purchase of another house at Oakmont with four rooms, and if purchased, more rooms will be added. Sixty-two children will be sent to the Summer Home on Friday, for a two weeks' star, and as many more are scheduled for August 9. Thus far over 200 persons have been sent to the Home this summer. Two Ways of Looking at It. Patrons of the P. & "W. By. complain that, since the death of Mr. Callery, the schedules of the road are arranged almost entirely in the interest of freight trains, thereby causing much inconvenience to people residing on the line of the road. They seem to forget, however, that the first requisite to the road's success must be pros perity, and that, without the present freight boom, prosperity would be impossible. Four School Tenchers Dropped. Considerable excitement has been raised in the Seventh ward over the dropping of four teachers in the Franklin school. The Board of Directors say the action was con templated a year ago. The teachers dropped were: Misses S. A. Leech, F. V. Jeffrey, Mary Miller and Miss Confer. Fine Whiskies. XXX, 1855, Pure Eye "Whisky, full quarts $2 00 1860, McKim's Pure Eye "Whisky, full quarts 3 00 Monogram, Pure Eye "Whisky, full quarts 1 75 Extra Old Cabinet, Pure Eye "Whisky, lull quarts 1 CO Gibson's, 1879, Pure Eye Whisky, full quarts 2 00 Gibson's Pure Eye "Whisky, full quarts 1 50 Guckenheimer Pure Eye "Whisky, full quarts 1 00 Guckenheimer Export,Pnre Eye "Whis ky, full quarts 1 60 Moss Export, Pure Eye "Whisky, full quarts 1 25 1879 Export, Pure Eye Whisky, full quarts 1 25 1880 Export, Pure Eye Whisky, full quarts 1 00 For sale by G. W. Schmidt, Nos. 95 and 97 Fifth ave. Neir Train Arrangements. The Bedford Springs Hotel Company beg to notify the public that commencing to-day, and during the season, the train on the Penn sylvania Railroad leaving Union station at 1 o'clock mattes direct connection via Hunt ingdon for Bedford Springs on any day ex cept Sundays. Notice. Notice is hereby given that on Saturday, July 27, at 10 A.M., there will be disposed of at public sale 200 bags of rice. Sale will take place at West Penn lreight station, corner of Sandusky street and Church ave nue, Allegheny City. F. it V.'s Pilsner Beer. Call for this celebrated beer. It Is to be found on draught at all first-class bars. Ladles' Bnlt Parlor, A few net and India silk suits, greatly reduced in price. Fabcels & .Tones, MWS 29 Fifth ave. White and fancy vests. . James H. Aikkx & Co., 100 Fifth ave. AN ACRE TO SCRUB. Something About Soap in Onr Im maculate Temple of Justice. IT0 SUBSTITDTE FOR THE LATHER. How 20 Women and 6 Men Keep Busy All the Time, Chasing Dirt. CHAT WITH A C0DRT HOUSE JANIT0E Very vague notions ore entertained re garding the "cleaning up" of our public buildings, and the number of hands em ployed in the service. Yesterday a Dis patch reporter swooped down on the Court House buildings, intent upon ascertaining these points, and clambered up to the sanc tum,of thegenial janitor.Mr. Mercer. The room in question is on the second floor, and has a suspicion of the country lurking about its vine-clad window and well-kept flowers. It is a sort of verdant, sweet-scented oasis in a dreary desert of legal sterility. Mr. Mercer was at home, and, as usual, quite willing td give all the information in his power. The first' question propounded related to the number of laborers employed. HE EXPLAINS IT. "Well," said Mr. fiercer, "we employ about 6 men and 20 women to do our clean ing. Three of the men devote tbeir energies to, the windows and glass, as well as to the doos, while the remaining 3 are engaged in carrying ice to the coolers, in sweeping the rooms and corridors, and in using the hose. Of the women, 8 are continually scrubbing the halls; the others get so many rooms each, to scrub out. We have, as you know, 7 judges' rooms, 11 court rooms and the attorneys' room,which,with the other offices, keep the 20 women pretty constantly em ployed," Asked regarding wages, Mr. Mercer stated that the men receive $50 and the women $25 a month. The staff of laborers is never re duced, even when the Judges are not sitting. Work is never permitted to relax. The great difficulty in cleaning is found with the marble floors, which Mr. Mercer thinks a de cided mistake in a big public building. The hose is nsed for cleaning the sidewalks. Water can be had in the lavatories on every floor, and the scrubbing brush and bucket take the place of the hose. KOTHESQ LIKE SOAP. Mr. Mercer could not even approximate the amount of soap used by the women; but he says it is very large. He orders soap, a dozen boxes at a time. With regard to all substitutes fur soap, he condemns them. Everyone of his laborers declares that soap is the king of cleaners. A Boston firm sent him a specimen case of "Savogran;" but, after a fair trial, he found it was of no ac count. The women were forced to use soap as well, and they pronounced "Savogran" a distinct failure. The giant tower is only cleaned once a month. The water which serves to run the elevators is sent up to the tanks in the attic, and thence used for the tower. When Mr. Mercer had completed his enumeration, a talk was obtained with one or two of the workmen. They all admitted that the work is light and well distributed, but declared that they are kept busy all day. A FAMILY OF WAEEI0ES. The Claims of a Mother for Her Son's Ap pointment to aCadetshlp. The competitive examination for the va cant naval cadetships at Annapolis from Allegheny, will be held at City Hall in that city, within a few weeks. In connec tion with the applications the following strong and interesting letter has been sent to Colonel Biyne by Mrs. McCaffrey, mother of one of the candidates: Col. T. M. Hayne: Dear Sin My son. W. A. McCaffrey, 17 years old, is an applicant for the vacant naval cadetshlp. If he should pass the physical and mental examinations, please give him any chance be may deserve. We ask no favors, be lieving tb&t ''every tub should stand upon its own bottom." We have a good war record, there being 14 of our men in tbe army. Some of them answered Lincoln's first call for 75,000 men, and tbe remnant returned when Lee sur rendered. William is my only son, and he stands ont in bold relief alone. his father having slept these 13 years, with tbe saber's cnt on his monument. There is only one of tbe 14 soldiers remaining. He is a little- dried up individual, of no use to himself as a worker or anyone else, having left tbe original man in the wilderness, and Is now calmly waiting for the last "tattoo." Our family were dished out in all shapes and styles. We had quarter masters, provost marshals, cavalry captains, lieutenants of infantry, artillery, high privates, and teamsters. Our Runners poured crape and cannister into the opposing forces at Gettys burg, our riflemen guarded the highways and byways, our cavalry wielded their sabers right and lett and contested every inch of ground, and In winter as scouts froze in their saddles. Our infantry trndged the long, hot, dusty roads ot Virginia, and some of them sleep there. Our ambulance drivers gathered up tbe dead, wounded and dying. As I said before, we ask no favors, but it William should be successful In time of need, he will keep his colors un furled to the breeze while life lasts, and never stow the white feather." Respectfully yours, Jult 23. Lottie McCaffeey. TIIEIE CHABTERS GRANTED. Papers Issued for Allegheny Traction and the Now Bridge. A charter was granted the Allegheny Traction Company yesterday to construct and operate motors and cables or other ma chinery for supplying motive power to pas senger railways and the necessary appli ances for operating the same, and the leas ing and operating of passenger railway companies and the purchase of their stocks and securities. George B. Hill has 6,000 of the 7,000 shares of stock. The other stockholders are John H. Dalzell, Joshua Bhodes and John D. Nicholson. Allegheny; C. L. Magee and A. C. McCallum, Pitts burg, and James A. McDevitt, of Lancas ter. The plans of the company have already been published in The Dispatch. A charter was granted to the Southside Bridge Company, with a capital of $300,000. This is the bridge that is to be built across the Monongahela river from Boss to South First street. AN OLD PUPIL. The Governor of Ulnn Remembers HUPItta bars Schoolmaster. Principal Leonard H. Eaton, of the Forbes school, has received a letter from the Hon. Arthur' Ij. Thomas, Governor of Utah Territory, congratulating him on his re-election to tbe principalship of that school for tbe thirtieth year. Governor Thomas was a pupil in the Forbes school. Sixth ward, and passed through all its departments with credit, graduating from it to the High School. Tbe Fourth Well. The Bridgewater Natural Gas Company is drilling the fourth gas well in its territo ry in the Bakerstown field. All this com pany's gas in this field is led into the new main, built shortly ago. Tbe line, 20 miles long, was laid at an expense of $100,000. Plait's Chlorides, the best disinfectant? chemically destroys disease-breeding matter. California Claret. Coleman's Flag Brand, G. W. S. Flag Brand, Zinfandel Claret, By thecaseor bottle. G. W. Schmidt, 95 and 97 Fifth avenue, city. Men's English linen collars, styles. James H. .Atkkit &Co., 100 Fifth ave. I X3-Dirplay advertisement one dollar per square or one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc ten cents per line or each inser tion, and none taken or less than fifty 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 ad vertisements -will be received up to 9 P. M. for inser tion nest morning: Advertisements are to he prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with TOT 1MS rATCB. PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFKKEY. 35,9 Butler street. KMIL O. STUCKEY, 2tth street and 1'cnn ave. E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylle ave. and Fulton St. H.STOK.ELY. Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, Sin Penn avenue. OAKLAND.. MCALL1STEK & SHEllJLEIi,5thay, & Atwoodst, EorrrnstDX. JACOB SPOHN. No. I Carson street. H. A. DONALDbON. 1707 Carson ttrest. ALLEGHENY. A. 3. KAEKCHEH, 89 Federal street. H. J. McBKIDE, Federal and Ohio streets. ""3ED H. EGGEKS. 171 Ohio street. . F. IL EGGEKS 4 SON, Ohio and Chestnut SM. J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENKY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. 1'EltHY M. OLEIM. Bebecea and Allegheny ave- WANTED. Slole IIclD. -VT7"--NTF.l CLOTHING CUTTER AT J. V LEHMAN & BBO. 'S, 610 Liberty t. JrM-18-wi- TSTANTED A GOOD BAKBEK.. APPLY AT T AI.BEKT Hl-XU'S, .NO 33 Grant ave.. Millvale uoro. jyz4- WANTED-TWO GOOD BUTCHERS. APPLY at once to JOS. L. EBNEK, SM Alain street, Braddock, Pa. , JyM-!9 WANTED-ATONCE lOPRACTICALbTONE cutters. Address JOHN MEINHART, Box SI, Masslllon, O. Jyll-14 WAf.TED-100 LABORERS TO WORK ON Ohio Connectlne Ry.; pay every -week. Apply W. E. HOWLEY & CO., Woods Run. Jy3-89 WANTED-PRINCIPAL FOR LEECHBURG schools' term. 9 months, commencing Sent. S. Address 1)K. J. A. ARMSTRONG, Sec.Leech bure. Pa. Jyi4-7 WANTED SO Dinwiddle st. winter. Inquire SCANLON. MEN FOR GRADING IN ; steadv work all summer and on the ground of T. M. JyS-84 WANTKD-A MAN OF BUSINESS ABILITY: call alter 8:30 at Elite btudlo, S1G Market St.: also men In suburban towns. Ask for A. VON KLE1SER. Jya-31 WANTED-A BILL CLERK: MUST HAVE bad experience: must have good recomen datlons an1 eooi character. Address PRODUCE, Dispatch office. Jy24-2l WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS SOLICITOR FOR anjest-ibllslied mercantile agency: none but experiencea men neea apply. CANT1LE, Dispatch office. Address mhu- 31 EB TIT AN TED BRONZE AND NICKEL T T plater. Acnlv at works at Stockton station. P.. C. ibt. L. K. It. BR1TTON. GRAHAM & MATHES, 411 Wood St.. city. Jy24-19 WANTED-AN ASSISTANT ROLLING MILL mana&rerto take charge of night turn in a city mill. Address "IKON, " Dispatch office, giv ing experience and references. Jj-J-33 WANTED-SHIPPING CLERK: ONE HAV ING had experience at glassworks pre ferred: good position for first-class man. Address OLASSbHIPPER, Dispatch office. jy2(-U XTTANTED-Sl BARBERS FOR CITY AND TV country; also, those Intending to start will save money or buying from this house. ROS w. PLiAun., ou uiamona st., l'ltispnrg. Jy54f7 WANTED-AN ACTIVE, INTELLIGENT boy for office: must be good writer, 12 to 14 years old, willing to work answer in own hand writing. Aaaress J . v. a. Dispatch office. JyM.3 WANTED-FOREMAN FORMACHINESHOP at the Gloucester Iron Works, Gloucester miy. n. apply. thoronsrhlr eomnetent men onlv need Address bUPEKINTENDENT, at works. Jyl9-61-D WANTED AN EXPERIENCED PARTY TO conduct a boarding house, location good, for summer and permanent boarders; parties having furniture preferred: references required. Address B. W., Dispatch office. Jy23- -TTTANTED-FOR THE UNITED STATES W army, able-bodied, unmarried men. between the ages of 21. and 35 years: good pay. rations, clothing and medical attendance. Apply at NO. 914 PENN AVEN UE, Pittsburg, Pa. JyH-30-wsu TTJ ANTED SALESMAN TO INTRODUCE YV our new Paragon school apparatus Into schools; fachers especially adapted: position per manent nnd profitable. WESTERN PUBLISH ING HOUSE, 10 East Sixteenth St., New York. WANTED-MEN TO ATTEND NEW YORK Cutting School; Urllng's actual measure ment tanght In all its branches; the only true system fitting anyand all shapes; no trying on: Instructions, 10 A. M. to 4 r. H.; evening. 7 to 9 p. M. ; call or write for circular. U4 WOOD &T., Pittsburg, Pa. Jy9-49 -T7'--NTEU MAN-TO TAKE AGENCY OF VY our safes; size 18x18x18 Inches; weight 500 lbs. : retail price 33; otherslzesln 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. JeaM-D TTT ANTED AGENTS TO SELL THE PIN YY LESS Clothesline: only line ever Invented mat uuius iue ciumcs wiwoni Ti cess; patent recently issued: solo that holds tbe clothes without pins; perfect sue ;: patent recently issued: Bold onlv bv agents. to whom exclusive right Is given; on receipt of 60c, we will send sample line by mall; also circulars, price list, and terms to agents: secure your territory at once. Address WORCESTER PINLESS CLOTHES LINE Co., 17 Hennon st. Worcester, Mass. JyS-57-wr WANTED-AGENTS TO HANDLETHE NEW patent chemical ink erasing pencil: great est novelty ever produced: erases ink In two sec onds, no abrasion of paper: 200 to 500 per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to $620 in six days: another $32 in two honrs; territory abso lutely free: salary to good men: no ladles need answer; sample 35 cents. For terms and full par ticulars address the manufacturers, J. W. SKIJu N ERA CO., Onalaska, Wis. Jy23-42 Femnle Help. WANTED-LADIE3 FOR PLEASANT AND profitable business. Call Elite studio. Sit Market tt., ask for A. VoN KLE1BER. Jy24-31 WANTED-A SALESLADY NOT UNDER 25 years of age: liberal pay and permanent position for competent party.. Call at 17 SEV EN IH ST., second floor. . ' jv24-3 Stale and Female ITelD. -fTJANTED A COACHMAN. fS PER MONTH: VY man to work about grounds, attend to a horse and cow: vegetable gardeners and farm hands, col. waiters, col. man. 100 house girls, cooks, chambermaids, children's nurse, dlnlng room girls. MEEH AN 'S. 545 Grant st. JyM- WANTED - f25 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 Jut t what we say. Address at once STANDARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston. Mass. jel4-70-I SItnntlons. -TTJANTED BY A FIRST-CLASS GARDENER, YV understanding the business in all Its branches, a position: married man: no children. Address LUDW1G i RICHTEB, 14 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. 3y20-e2-uwrs WANTED-POSITION BY YOUNG MAN as assistant bookkeeper or office work in gen eral; a good penman and acenrate in figures; best ofreferenco as to character, trustworthiness. etc. Address BOOKS. 404 Smlthfield St. jy23-34 Boarders and Lodgers. WANTED-TWO YOUNG MEN FOR NICELY furnished front room, with board; private family: cable road past door; terms moderate. inquire n wiulavjs., .city. Jy24-3S w ANTED AT HAZELWOOD, TWO RE SPECTABLE young- men for nlcelv fur nished room; private family of two; terms mod erate. Address HOME, Dispatch office. Jy24-40 FinnncinL WANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP ERTY, over S4,KX; 4 per cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER & CO.. WFourth avenue. mb2-a2D WANTED-MORTGAGE3-tl.C00,000TOLOA in large and small amounts at 4H.'S and s ?er cent, free of State tax; so delay. REED B. JO YLE & CO.. 131 Fourth ave. mrn-W -TTTANTED MORTGAGES-1N LARGE OR YY small amounts, on Pittsburg. Allegheny or suburban Improved real estate, at lowest rates. ALEXANDER & LEE, 313 Wood St. jy20-3S-MWS -ftrANTED-TO LOAN 1500,003. IN AMOUNTS YV of f3,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4.S percent, freeoftax: also smaller amounts at 5 and S per cent. BLACK & B AIRD, 65 Fourth avenue. se2l-d26-D VT7" ANTED MORTGAGES SL 000, 000TO LOAN Y V on city and suburban properties at H, Sand C per cent, and on larms in Allegheny and adja cent counties at (per cent. 1. AL l'ENNOCK It bON, 105 Fourth avenue. p7-f41) WANTED-TO LOAN 200,000 ON MORT GAGES: 1100 and upward at C per cent: 500,000 at 4H per cent on residences or business property: aiso in aoioiniug counties, c. sa. FRENCH. 1Z5 jrourtu avenue. oc31-eS4-p 7 BHscellaneons. TTTANTED CUSTOMERS FOR DIAMONDS, W gold and sdver watches, marble clocks, ill- verwsre, etc, at 1 per week upward, at laoiFed era! St., Allegheny. J..MITSCH. JelS-MWTSu new I V1TANTED-LADIES TO KNOWHAUdH A I VY' Kcenan repair, reflnlsh or uphrtstix old furniture promptly and in the Desl'possioiebiaB- aer, jmaavh iiAAasivfuwaim. say aw., jusegaeny. jra-anr i WANTED. nilscenaneoua. TTrANTED TO BUx HORSE AND BUGGY Y V on the Installment plan, or will board horse for Its use during the winter, by a good, respon sible party. Address ST. CLAIR, Dispatch office. Jy23-94 WANTED-TO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM BERS to secure fine gold watch for each jnein the club at tl 00 per week. Address P. O. BOX Ml, and I will call and snow you the watch. JI3-40 "VTTANTED PHYSICIANS. ATTENTION The most complete manikin, or physicians1 aid, ever ottered to the profession. Just ready for the market: an active, upright salesman wanted. F. B. OLMSTEAD, 10 East Sixteenth St.. New York. Jr3-33 WANTED-LAND FIT FOR A "GARDEN" farm, not farther than 5 miles from Pitts burg; write toX. Y. Z., Dispatch office, telling area, slope, kind or soil, how near to what rail way station, water snpply, whatbuUdings. If any; price. JT24-17 "TJANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO YV TOGKAPHER, SB Fifth avenue. Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that he Is making fine cabinets at 31 50 per dozen; photos delivered when promised: lnstnn taueous process. mh!3-63 w ANTED -PURCHASERS FOR SHORT SYS TEM roller flour mllL having a irood water fower, on a paying custom trade: splendid oppor unlty for miller with small capital. For particu lars call on or address W. ?. FARMER, Room 18 McCance block, Pittsburgh. Pa. Jr.3-36 FOB SALE iaiPUOVED UEAL ESTATE. Cltv Residences. FOR SALE-NO. 405 FORBES ST.. TWO STORY and mansard brick honse containing eight rooms and laundry: lot 22x120 ft. to Ann St.: good carpenter chop on premises. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. Jy2W,D FOR SALE-FIFTH AVE., NEAR GIST ST.. a substantial 2-story pressed brick dwelling of 7 rooms and finished attic, hall, vestibule, bath room. Inside w. c, electric bells, laundry, good vault, speaking tuhes, house newly papered and painted; frontand rear porches, natural gas; also, house of s rooms on rear of lot: call at the office and see photos. BLACK & BA1RD, No. 95 Fourth ave. E.S7. Jy21-W East End .Residences. FOR SALE-7-R06M FRAME HOUSE JUST finished, situated on a good sewered street, near East Liberty station an d cablo cars ; .V down and (20 a month, wilhont interest: possession given immediately. KELLY ROGERS. No. 6315 fetation street. East End. . Jy24-15-WFS FOR SALE-J3.40CA NEW 7-EOOM HOUSE bath. 1. w. c, slate mantels, nice porches; everything modern and complete; good lot; terms to suit purchaser; only 4 minutes from East Lib erty station and cable cars. KELLY A ROGERS. No. 6315 Station street, East End. Jy24;lS-WT8 F OK SALE-ONLY 3,650 FOR A GOOD EAST End home near cable cars and P. K. R.; new frame dwelling of7 rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, slate mantels, piped for artificial gas; range; nat ural gas: lot 24x100 to anallev; call at office and get particulars of this bargain. BLACK B AIRD, No. 95 Fourth ave. 3.S.U1. Jy21-63 FOR SALE-SI2.500-OAKLAND RESIDENCE or speculation on line of new cable loop; over one acre, with substantial 2-story and man sard, 12-room dwelling, large hall In center, bath, range, gas, etc. ; the front portion of the lot cov ered with line, large forest and shade trees: good orchard In the rear; also, stable, carriage house, etc.: a rare bargain; terms very easy. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth ave. Jy2S-68-TUWT FOR SALE-&500 FOR BELLEFIELD HOME, convenient to Fifth ave. cable cars, a two story and mansard frame dwelling of 8 rooms, batn, w. c range, artificial gas, furnace, etc. ; stable, good walks, etc: hall, parlor, library, dining room and kitchen on first floor, four bed rooms on second: lot 48x120 feet. For a good suburban home don't neglect to get full particu lars at office or BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 3.a.l42 Jy21-63 FOE SALE-THE EXCELLENT RESIDENCE and lari;e lot. No. 3447 Penn avenue, with lot about 100x100 feet, extending through to Butler street, property of Mr. Wm. Halnsworth, who Is going West, and has authorized us to sell this property at public sale on next Monday after noon, July 21, at 3 o'clock, on the premises; terms at sale: title perfect: Immediate! possession. Send lor descriptive circular to JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Jy2-S5 FOR SALE PARTIES LOOKING FOR houses cannot find a more desirable situation than Oakland square; the greater number of the durably built, handsomely finished new dwellings erected there have been sold within the past slxtv days; asphalt pavements, natural and artificial gas, a beautiful park planted with shade trees, and convenience to the city, being but 20 minutes by Pittsburg Traction road, are amoug the ad vantages. Prices, asooand 6,700, on easy term s. Apply to C. H. CHANCE, on the premises. .. Jy23-68 Hazelwood Residences. SALE ONLY f5.0C0-nAZELWOOD IOR are., close to station, a lovelr house of 8 rooms: halL bath, range: all modern conve niences. In splendid order, large lot, with shade and fruit trees: don't fall to call and get full par ticulars or this desirable place. BLACK BAIRD, 05 Fourth ave. 2-D-80. Jv21-64 FOR HALE LOTS. East End 1Ots. TfTtOR SALE-2 LARGE LOTS ON WALLING J FORD street, near Neville: choicest location and outlook In the East End; price only 62 per front foot. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. JyZl-67 FOR SALE-LARGE LOTS FINELY LO CATED, close to station and easy terms, are to be had In Villa Park: new plan now ready. JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smlthfield St. Jyil-47-MWT FOR HALE AT DALLAS, FRONTING P. R. K.: a bargain; triangular lot S3 ft. on R. It., near Westlnghouse. an excellent location for small business; will sell for 150. MELLON BROTHERS, 6319 Station St., E.E. Jy22-l-MW FOR SALE-ONE OF TIlC FINEST AND BEST located building lots on Fifth avenue, near Roup street: size 196x240 to a street: this Is a choice Sroperty and will be sold In whole or In part. :eLLY& ROGERS, No. 6115 button street. East End. 1y24-15-WFS FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL LEVEL LOTS IN one of the most desirable locations In the East End; convenient to both cable roads, P. R. R. and other city conveniences; reasonably low prices and terms tosnlt. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 fourth ave. Jy3-20-13,16,18,20,22,24,26,30 FOR SALE BAUM GROVE LOTS; MOSr DE SIRABLE location In the East End; wide flagstone sidewalks through the whole plan. Se cure colored plans from MELLON BROS., East End, or JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smith field street. jy21-43-MW FOR SAL E-S350-SICCLINTOCK PLACE (Point Breeze), within 5 minutes of P." K. R. and cable line, on Elyslan ave. ; fine lot 24x110 ft. ; this property Is beautifully located. In an excel lent neighborhood, and to anyone desiring to make for themselves ahome where surroundings are an object this Is & chance. MELLON BROTHERS, 6319 S'atlon St., E. E. Jy22-2-MWS Allcaheny Ijots. FOR SALE-LOTS ON MARBLE AND LINDEN avennes and Lombard street. Allegheny, in the Tenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap ply to JOSEPH MCN AUGHER, 43 N. Dlamoudst. mh7-9S- HnzeltvAod Lots. FOR SALE-LOT'S AJT HAZELWOOD AND Glenwood, near the station: forest and lruit trees, graded strees, sidewalks, city water, natural gas; houses for sale, small payment down, balance in monthly payments- if desired; Second Ave. Electric Railway will pass in front of these lots: B. A O. Railroad fare monthly tickets. 5 cents per trip. G.L.ORGE W. BUKGWIN. 150 JO: Fourth ave. Jy24-l2-MWSU -r- Suburban JLots. FOR SALE-6 ACRES. 10 ACRES AND 20 acres forsubutban residence sites on line of Allegheny Valleyy Railroad, between Parnassus and Valley Camp L over a half mile or railroad iront, fine grove, forest trees, full supply or fiure water, natural gas; one of the prettiest sec ions for suburban homes on any railroad enter ing either city. Particulars from JA3.W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Jy20-43-MWS FI Farms. OR SALE-JARM 125 ACRES, FR. HOUSE 7 rooms, bank barn. 5 springs, good orchard, near Elizabeth, river and railroad station; 63 per acre. EDJ WITTISH. 410 Grant St., Pitts burg, Pa, Jyl8-D TTIORSALH-A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE FARM JD of 10 acres. Just outside the corporation lim its of SalemJo.: good house, barn, etc.: elegant well of water, and fruit: a lovely country home. Address MVC. PEN NOCK. Executor, Alliance. O. JJIV-WMWX FOR 8Ai,E-OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY. SUB URBAN or mill property, or small farm near or west of Pittsburg, a good farm or 100 acres, good Improvements, good fencing, large orchard and wellwatered, located -40 miles north of Pltts burg online of K. R.; terms easy. THOS. L1G QETr. fli Fourth ave. Jy24-2U-WFS COR SALE MISCELLANEOUS?. Flnnnciat. FORI HALE-FEW 100 SHARES AT 75 OF. trust company organizing; business estab- iisnea and paying 14 per cent, xttusn. ttoxuuu, Philadelphia. Jyl4-82-ltwrsu Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, dec IOR SALE-LIVERY STOCK AND FIXTURES, dolnr a rood business! irood stand for llverv business: good reason forteUlng. GEO. BEET, Etna, Pa. Jy21-41-MWF8 rOR 8 ALE-A FINE LOT OF YOUNG PAR ROTS guaranteed to make talkers: price. S3 each; come soon to secure first choice. ESPICH'S, 640 Smlthfield st. Jy21-12-wsu Machinery and Metals. FOR SALE 28x43 CORLISS ENGINE: ONLY run a year: can be teen in operation: price on application; Worthlngton pumps, automatic and plain sUde valve engines, boilers, pipe and fittings. 3. A. MCCORMICK, 150 First ave. BUl-pE-MWT FOR SALE-SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND boilers ; all sizes and styles kept la stock, from 4 to 100 h. p.; all refitted: good as new, at lowest prices; mounted portable engines. 8 to 25 h. p. 23-25 Park way. jfa. YOUNG, AUegheny, Pa. JaS-K-MWF HALE HOISTING ENGINES. NEW And uvrmri hnnrl? wtm ami minllarone. der- nccana fittings, hoisting tubs ana cars, ciayana ore pans, engines, boilers and machinery. THOMAS CAUClN'3 SONS,Lacockand Sandusky su., AUegheny. jyS-uwr -. -. .. -. . - . ..... r n FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Chances.' F OB SALE-RESTAURANT DOING GOOD business in Pittsburg Diamond: will sell cheap; pirty going Into other business: come soon. KIRK, 67 East Diamond, Allegheny. Jy22-14-jrwp FOR SALE A FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT, doing an excrllant business, on one of the principal streets in McKecsport: a rare chance; ood reasons for selling. Address P. O. BOX BS, IcEeesporH Pa. JyH-9-WTS FOR SALE-THE RIGHT TO 130 ACRES COAL under the Jacob FIgley farm, one mile from tbe river and irom Huston's run. on the P., V. & C. B. It.: one mile from Flnleyvllle, on the B. & O. It. R. : must be sold; the highest bidder the buver; for sale by tbe executors. Address MRS. S. A. TOITEN and MISS M. E.JFIGLEY, Flnley vllle, Pa. Box 55. J.T24-25 FOR '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 fectionery business; cigar stores and confection erv stores, all sizes and prices; fine restaurantand dining rooms, printing office, butcher shop,'mllk depots, upholstery business, shoo stores, etc. frea particulars. SUEPARD A CO.. 54 Fifth ave. JT7 FOR SALE-INTEREST IN A VALUABLE railroad appliance The undersigned wishes to dispose of a portion of his Interest In a valu able appliance for railroads, which, from Us merits, will In a short time como Into general use; it has been tried and gives full satisfaction, and Is covered by letters patent in all the prin cipal railroad countries; will sell reasonable for f:ood reasons: a stock company will be formed for ts manufacture, and the owners of the patent wltl derive the advantages Incident thereto; only those having capital to Invest and meaning busi ness need applv, as 1 will positively take no notice of Idle Inquiries: full name and address must be given, and satisfactory assurances given that business is meant. Address BONA FIDE. Dis patch office. Jyl9-59 Tlnslneu Stands. T70R SALE-OR EXCHANGE-HOTEL PARK, JC West Bridgewater; brick buUdlng. 30 rooms; only licensed house: location, town connects Rochester, Beaver. H. P. JJiLWORTH, Penn Building. JyI933-D TTlOKSALE-4 LICENSED HOTELS DOING A J good business and located on line of railroads: two In Ohio, one In Lawrence Co. and one In Beaver Co., ranging In price from (2,000 to 5,500. THOS. LIGGETT. 114 Fourth ave. Jy24-20 TO LET. Citr Residences. TO LET-FORTY-FIFTH ST., ONE SQUARE from cable line, brick dwelling: 5 rooms; attic, etc. ; In first-class order: IS per mo. L. O. FRAZ1ER. Forty-fifth and Butler sts. Jy.3-K TO LET FORTY-FIFTH ST.. ONE-HALF square from cable line, good brick dwelling: Grooms; attic haU and natural gas; In good re pair: 25 per mo. L. O. FRAZ1ER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. Jy23-59 TO LET-BRICK HOUSE, NO. 142 CRAW FORD St., containing eight rooms. Including two in mansard; possession given Immediately. F. R. STONEK, 415 Grant St., Room No. 22. Jy23-39 Allegheny Residences. TO LET -CHEAP TO APRIL 1-ON WASH INGTON ave., Allegheny, new 3-story 8 room brick dwelling: all modern conveniences: Immediate possession. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO., 99 Fourth ave. Jy2l-a!-WF Offices. Doilt Room, Arc TO LET WELL LIGHTED OFFICE. NEWLY painted: elevator, Janitor service and al modern conveniences. Apply to GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK, 423 Wood street. e23-6S-D TO LET-IN THE NEW DISPATCH BUILD ING, 75, 77 and 79 Diamond street, two or the roomiest and best-lighted offices to bo found In the city; rent, 200 and 300 per annum. Including elec tric lights. Janitor service and steam heating. Apply between 10 A. It. and 1 r. v., or between 2 and 4 P.M. jy23-67 Business Stands. TO LET-FOUR STORE ROOMS. ON CORNER Fourth and Liberty streets; on corner Penn and Third, some unfurnished rooms for house keeping. Inquire at 41 FO URTH STREET. J724-10-WFSU TO LET-PESN 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 A CO.. 99 Fourth ave. Je29-32-D LOST. LObT-ON SUNDAY. ON LINCOLN OR Western avenue, Allegheny City, a pair of gold eyeglasses with chain. Finder will be re warded on; returning to No. 7 LINCOLN AVE., Allegheny. Jyi4-26 LObT JULY 17. ON WOOD ST.. BETWEEN Fourth and Sixth aves., small worn diary for 18S9, containing memoranda and nothing of value except to the owner. Five dollars reward will be given for It at WM. R. THOMPSON & CO.. Bank ers. Wood st. and Fourth ave. Jy23-49 PERGONAL. PERSONAL- BOOKS! BOOKS I BOOKS I New and old. ancient and modern, standard and rare, legal, medical and scientific 30, XO vol umns to select from. LEVI'S BOOK bTORE, 900 Liberty st. myJ-23 PERSONAL WHY TROUBLE YOUR WIFE, mother ordanghters in repairing and clean lug your old clothes, when it can be done for a trifle by DICKSON, the Tailor, cor. Fifth ave. and Wood St.. second fiuorf Charges moderate: facilities unsurpassed: suits madetoorder; spring styles now ready, telephone 1358. inns STRAYED. STRAYED JERSEY COW CASIE TO THE premises of tbe undersigned: owner prov ing property and paying charges must remove tbe same or will be sold according to law. MRS. S. A. DONLEY. 5707 Klppey St. Jyg-4 FOUNT". FOUND A SUM OF MONEY ON MARKET St., Diamond Market, July 20, about 2 r. 31. Owner can get by proving property at UNION NATIONAL BANK. Jy24-g MEETINGS. "VTOTICE A. O. V. W.: MEMBERS OF QEX JM ERAL Custer Lodge No. 118. A. O.U.W., will meet at their hall on THURSDAY, July 25, 1889, at 1 o'clock y. M., sharp, to attend the funeral of onr late Brother Oeorge Jacobs. Sister lodges respectfully invited to attend. GEORGE STREIH, M. "W. THOS. SIMPSON, Rec. Jy2I-33 NOTICES. mO GENERAL TAYLOR LODGE NO. SO, I and Orion Lodge No. 229, A. O. U. W., and Window Glass Workers' Association: Gentlemen I hereby express my sincere thanks to tbe officers and members of yonr or ganizations for tbe sympathy shown by you in the death of my late husband, Stephen L. Walter and for the kind assistance rendered at his burial. jy21 MARIA A. "WALTER. BUSINESS CHANGES. mHE COPARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE J. existing between A. D. Neeld, J. G. Gal lagher and N. Patterson, nnder the nrm name of Neeld & Co., has, this day, been dissolved. A. D. Neeld having purchased the interests of the other two partners, will pay all debts owing by the said firm, and will receive payment of all hills due said nrm. A. D. NEELD, J. G. GALLAGHER, Jyl7-31-W N. PATTERSON. OFFICIAIPITTSBURG. AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE construction of a sewer on Carson street, irom South Sixth to South Eighth streets. Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth wards. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of tbo same. That the Chief of the Department of Public Works be and is hereby authorized and directed to adver tise In accordance with tbe acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the ordinances of tbo said city of Pittsbnrg relating thereto and regulating the same, for proposals for the construction of a pipe sewer on East Carson street, commencing at South Sixth street, thence to the west side of South Seventh street 20 Inches in diameter, thence to a connec tion with sewer on South Eighth street, and to be 24 inches indiameter. The contract therefor to be let in the manner directed by the said acts of Assembly and ordinances. The cost and ex pense of the same to be assessed and collected in accordance with the provisions of an act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania entitled "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of the second class," approved the 16th day of May, A. D. 1S9. jy2 AN ORDINANCE LOCATING PERRY street from Webster avenue to Bedford avenne. Section I Be It ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun disassembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of tbe same. That Perry street from Webster avenue to Bedford avenne shall be and Is hereby located as fol lows, to Wit: The center line shall begin at a pin on tbe center line of Webster avenue at A distance ot 218.67 feet west from the center line of Kirkpatrick street; thence deflecting to the right 90 03' 10" for a distance of 333.08 feet to the center line of Bedford avenue, and said Perry street shall be of a width of 10 feet. jy28 AN ORDINANCE CHANGING THE grade of Emily street from Craft avenue to Halket street. Section 1 Be It ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by tbe authority of the same. That the grade of the .center line of Emily street from Craft avenne to Halket street be and tbe -same is hereby changed as follows, to-wlt: Begin ning at the east enrb line of Craft avenue at an elevation of 218.42 feet; thence ria'ngat the rata of 1 foot per 100 feet for a distance of as.17 OFFICIAL FTTTSB OR G. feet to a P. d, at an elevation of 221.24 feet: thence by a vertical curve fora distance of 200 feet td a P. T.. at an elevation of 216.21 feet; thence falling at the rate of 8 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 116.53 feet to the west curb line of Halket street at an elevation of 19L25 feet. . JJ21-8 SALE OF HORSES THE DEPARTMENT of Public Safety will sell 15 horses at public auction on MONDAY. July 29. 18S9. at 10 A. M., at the department storehouse. 161 Wylio avenue. Terms cash. J. O. BRO WN, jy2I-41 Chief Department Public Safety. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of City Controller until WEDNESDAY, the 21th day or July. A. D. 1889, at 2 P. M, Tor thefurnishlirgof a case of drawers-forthe office of tbe Board ot Assessors. Plans' and specifications can be seen at the office of the Superintendent of City Property, fifth floor, Municipal HalL Bond in double the amount must accompany each proposal probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works. Jyl9-35 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE grade of Home street from Butler street to Plummer street. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tb.e city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Councils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted, by the authority of tbe same. That the grade of 'the west curb of Home street be and the same shall be established as follows, to-wK: Beginning on the north line of Butler street at in elevation of 67.71 feet; thence falling at the rate of 5.1 feet per 100 feet for a distauce of 132 feet to the south curb of Plummer street at an elevation of H.41 feet. Jy21-8 AN ORDINANCE LOCATING VILLA street from Penn avenue to Friendship avenue. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is 'hereby ordained and enacted'bytbeauthorityof the same. That Villa street from Penn avenue to Friendship ave nue be and the same shall be located as follows, to-wit: The west 5-."oot;lIne shall begin on'tbe north 5-foot line of Penn avenne, at a distance of 18dS7fcet west from a stone monument at the intersection of the north 5-foot line of Penn avenue and the east 5-foot line of Fair mount street; thence deflecting to the left 95 50 in a southerly direction a distance of about 1131 feet to Friendship avenue, and the said Villa street shall be of a with of 50 feet. jy21-8 AN ORDINANCE-ESTABLISHING THE (Trade of Wandles3 street from Wylie ave nue to Center avenue. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted bv the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That the grade of the center line of Wandless street from Wylie avenue to Center avenue be and the same shall be established as follows, to-wit: Beginning atthe south builuu:g line of Wylie avenue at an elevation of 385.47 feet, thence falling at tbe rate of 9' per 100 feet for a dis tance of 270.92 feet at an elevation of 361.03 feet, thence falling at the rate of 12' per 100 feet for a distance of 371.51 feet to the north curb line of Center avenue at an elevation of 316.50 feet. JJ21-S AN ORDINANCE VACATING A PART of Wandless street in tbe Thirteenth ward from Wvlie avenue to Webster'avenue. Section I Be it ordained and enacted by tbe city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by tbe authority of the same. That Wandless stieet, a street laid out in a plan known as Plan of the Wandless property, made for the People's Saving Bank, recorded in the Recorder's office of Allegheny county In plan book vol. 8. page 68, 29th November. 1SV7, shall be and tbe same is hereby vacated between Wylie and Webster avennes, and said plan, so far as it relates to said Wandless street be tw een the above-mentioned points, is hereby made void. j2i-S AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE grade of Howley street from Main street to Fortieth street. Section I Be it ordained and enacted bv the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled,and it is hereby ordained and en acted by the authority of tbe same. That the grade of the north curb of Howley strcot, from Main street to Fortieth street, be and the same shall be estab lished as follows, to-wit: Beginning on the west curb of Main street at an elevation of 22100 feet, thence falling at the rate of 0.75 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 30.70 feet to the east line of Canoe alley at an elevation ol 227.98 feet, thence crossing the said alley level for a distance of 21 feet to tbe west line, thence fall ing at the rate of L235 feet per 100 feet for a distance of CG0.0O feet to the east curb line of Fortieth street at an elevation of 220.57 feet. jy2!-8 AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE constrnctlon of a boardwalk on Cohasset street from Grandview avenue to Pawnee street. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsbnrg, in Select ana Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by tbe authority of the same. That the Chief of the Department of Public Works be, and is hereby authorized and directed to ad vertise for proposals for the construction of a boardwalk on the west side of Cohasset street, from Grandview avenue to Pawnee street, and the same shall be let in the manner directed by an act relating to streets and sewers, approved May 16, 1889, and ordinances of Councils rela tive to the same. The cost and expense of the same to be as sessed and collected in accordance with the provisions of an act of Assembly of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relating to streets and sewers In cities of the second class," approved the 16th day of May, A. D. 1889. jy2sV8 AN ORDINANCE LOCATING McKEK place from Ward street to Bates street. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, In Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by tbe authority of the same. That McKee place, from Ward street to Bates street, be, and tbe same shall be located as follows, to wit: The east 25-foot line shall begin on the south 5-foot line of Ward street, at a distance of 223.61 feet westwardlyfroman angle in Ward street, being the intersection of the said 5-foot line with the center line, thence deflecting to tbe right 90 for a distance of 86.59 feet to an angle, thence deflecting to the right 36 14' for a distance of 373.23 feet to the center line of Bates street, intersecting the said line at an angle of 81 25' and at a distance of 233.61 feot west from a stone monument on the center line of Ward street, and the 'said McKee place shall be of a width of fifty (50) feet, and to bo located in accordance with a plan on file in the office of the Chief of Department of Public "Works. j?2J-S AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE constrnctlon of a sewer on Mnrtland street from Penn avenue to a connection with a sewer on Kelly street. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, In Select ana Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That tbe Chief of the Department of Public Works be and is herebv authorized and directed to adver tise in accordance with the acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the ordinances of tbe said city of Pittsbarg relating thereto and regulating the same, for proposals for the construction of a pipe sewer 20inches in diameter on Mnrtland street from the south side ot Penn avenne to a connection with a sewer at Kelly street, the contract therefor to be let in the manner directed by the said acts of Assembly and ordinances, the cost and ex pense of tbe same to be assessed and collected in accordance with the provis ions of an, act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania entitled "An act relat ing to streets and sewers In cities of tbe second class." approved the 16th day of May, A. D. 1SS9. JjZI-8 AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE erade'of Omega street from St. Andrews street to Everett street. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted bv the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is herebv ordained and enacted by tbe authority of the same. That the grade of tho east curb of Omega street from St. Andrews street to Everett street shall be established as follows, to-wit: Beginning on the south curb of St. Andrews street at an elevation of 205.48 feet: thence rising at tbe rate of 1 foot per 100 feet for a distance of lad.CH feet to a point at an elevation of 207.43 feet; thence falling at the rate of 1 foot per 100 feet for a distance of 211.01 feet to a P. C. at an elevation of 205.32 feet; thence by a parabola for a dl3tanco of 100 feet to a P. T. at an ele vation of 200.32 feet; thence falling atthe rate of 9 feet per 100 feet for a distance ot 128 feet to the north curb of Everett street at an ele vation of 188.80 feet. jy24-8 AN ORDINANCE-RELOCATING FAIR MOUNT street from a point distant 212.00 leot northerly from the north five-foot line of Broad street to Margaretta street. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsbnrg. in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it Is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same.Tbat Fair mount atreet, from a point distant 212.60 feet northerly from the north five-toot line of Broad street to Margaretta street he and the same shall be relocated as follows, to wit: The east five-foot line shall begin at a stone monu ment on the said east five-foot line of Fair mount street located by a plan approved by Councils December 30, VS12, distant 212.60 feet northerly from a stone monument on tbe north five-foot line ot Broad street, thence deflecting to the left 13 51' for a distance ot 4S9 82 feet to a pin, thence deflecting to tbe left 14 20 for a distance of 113.73 feet to a pin. thence deflect ing to the left 66 10 10" for a distance of S0S.11 feet to a pin on tbe center line of Margaretta street, intersecting tho said line at an angle of 12 19 20". ana at a distance of 524.30 feet east of the west five-foot line of Rebecca street, and the said Falrmonnt street shall be ot a width ofSQtVet. yZl-8 J Continued on Seventh page. AUCTION SALE'S. ADJOURNED ASSIGNEES' SALE THE glassworks at the head of South Four teenth st. Twenty-eighth ward, Pittsburg, in cluding S bnilding lots, on which the works aro erecteJ, will be offered for sale, on the premi ses, at public auction, by the undersigned as signees of the Farmers and Mechanics' Bank, of East Birmingham, on THURSDAY, August L 1SS9. at 9 o'clock a. if. The same will be offered as a whole, and If not sold then, in such parcels as will suit purchasers present. The buildings, machinery, steam boiler and other materials on the said premises will, in tha latter event, be sold, to be removed from tbo said lots within 30 days from the day of sale. Terms of sale: 10 per cent of all purchase money on day of sale, one-third when deed is delivered, and the balance in two equal annual pajnnents, with interest payable annually from date of deed ana secured by tight bonds and mortgage on the premises sold. The balance of purchase money on materials and machin ery within 20 days from day of sale. J. H. bORG, H. L BERG. JR.. L. S. CUNNINGHAM; Assignees of the Farmers and Mech. Bank; jy9-7J-Ta AT AUCTION-TO WHOM IT MAY CON CERN, $3,000 bonds of New York and Westmoreland Gax. Coal and Coke Company. TUESDAY. July 30, at 3 P. jr., at the rooms No. 311 Market St. HENRY AUCTION CO, LIM.. Auctioneers. Jv21-29-W3n rKorosALsu Offick of BoRouon Clerk, 1 McKeespoet. Pa., July 19. 18S9. f "VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED IN proposals will be received at the office of the Borough Clerk until TUESDAY. July SO, A. D. 18S9, at 1 P. jr., for the following, viz: SEWERS. One of 12 inches in diameter on Strawberry alley, from Seventh avenue to Frank alley. One of 15 and 12 inches in diameter on Tuba Works alley, from Shaw's avenne to Oliva street. One of 12 inches in diameter on South alley, from Center street to Wood street. STREET IMPROVEMENTS. Grading, curbing and paving of Sixth avenua from terminus of present improvement to tha original line of Hney street, and for the grad ing and paving of Tube Works alley irom Rlugold street to Olive street. All of tha above paving to be done with fire brick. Plans and specifications of tbe above work can be seen and blanks for bidding and all in formation can be bad at the Engineer's office on and after July 21. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond in double the amount of tbe proposal, and probated before a notary of tbe unblic, and said proposals must be handed in on or be fore the above specified time; unless said re quirements are strictly carried out the bid will not be considered. The Committee on Sewers and Streets re serve tho right to reject any or all proposals. JyI9-82-19.21.29 GEO. BOSSART. Clerk. LEGAL NOTICES. STATE OF ELIZABETH NASSER, DE CEASED. Letters testamentary upon, the above estate having been granted to the undersigned, all persons Indebted to said estate will please make payment, and those having claims against the same present to the under signed. CHARLES P. NASSER, MATT.V. NASSER, executors. JyI7-13-W FRANK W. SMITH. Attnrney-at-Law. ESTATE OF F. W. RUBAU, DECEASED Notice is hereby given that letters of aa ministration on tbe estate of F. W. Rubau. late of tbe 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 aro requested to make payment, and those having claims or demands will make known the sams without delay. E. D. WINGENROTH. Administrator, el9-12-w ICO Fourth ave.. Pittsbnrg. EDUCATIONAL. HOLY GHOST COLLEGE Complete, preparatory, commercial and collegiate departments, reopens WEDNES DAY, SEPTEMBERl; new students examined Monday, September 2. Apply to Rev. Jonx T. MURPHY, C. S. Sp., President. jyl7-28 ELOCUTION MUSIC LITERATURE. Mrs. Lizzie Pershing Anderson's School. W Union avenue, Allegheny. French and Ger man, Drawing and Painting. English studies. Fall term opens September 10, 1889. Send for prospectus. jyl6-4S-W8 BISHOP BOWMAN INSTITUTE-A COL LEGIATE school for young ladies, cor ner Penn ave. and Fourth street. Pittsburg. The next session begins Wed., Sept. 11. Send for register giving full information. Address the rector, REV. R. J. COSTER, A. M. jyll-53-ws HELTENHAM ACADEMY. OGONTZJ Pa. Unexcelled location and surround ings. New school equipment. Gymnasium, military drill, etc Thorough preparation for college or scientific school. For circular, etc, address JNO. CALVIN RICE, A. M Principal. je23-53 "VIEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY. LN Cornwall-on-Hudson. Courses of study in civil engineering. English and classics. Labor atory, drawing room and field work. Beautiful onildmgs. grounds, location. COL. C. J. WRIGHT, B. S., A. M Supt; BELDEN F. HYATT. Comd't of Cadets. jelO-11 PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACAD EMY. Chester. Pa. Twentv-elghth year opens September IS. A MILITARY COL LEGE. Civil Engineering, Chemistry, Archi tecture. Arts. Thoroughly organized, prepara tory courses. Circulars of Mr. F. G. PAUL SON, HI Wood st city. CoL CHAS. E. HYATT. President. jyl052-WS iITTSBURG FEMALE COLLEGE-FULL and special courses of studv in Literature, niraage. Natural Science, Music, Arc and. Elocution. Unsurpassed borne 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., jylO-23-ws Pittsbnrg. Pa. DIVIDENDS. The Ben Frankxtn Issubance Co., Op the City of Allegheny. Pa ... J 889.) THIS AiLKBnEST. Jul v 10. 1889. TMVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS 1 company have this day declared a dlvl dend of THREE PER CENT ($1 50 per share), payable on demand. WM. A. FORD, Jyll-IO-p Secretary. A3HJSEMEXTS. H ARRIS' THEATER Every afternoon and night, tha pleaslns comedy drama. HIDDEN HAND. Next week-HIS NATURAL LIFE. je22-MWF TjlVERYBODY GO TO THE RACES MANSFIELD VALLEY DRIVING PARK, FRIDAY, July 26. 2:40 class, trotting; Purse. SI50. 2:40 class, pacing. Purse, S10O. 3 minute class. trotting and pacing. PnrseJlOO. Two Match Races Between Pittsbunr Horses. HORSES ALREADY ENTERED: Henry Hagmyre enters Still Alarm and Dandy. Joe Hydecker enters Louie C and Six Points. Joseph Tipton enters Belle Wilkes, Shaker Boy and WalterB. Moore Floyd enters Roddy Wilkes. E. W. Cole enters Jessie M. Irish Lord and, Lottie A. Charles Morrison enters Handy Boy. William Long enters Good Brass Band will be in Attendance. Come, bring your families, and enjoy an aft ernoon's rare sport. ADMISSION Adults, 25 cents; children, free, jy24-21 " A FTER TWO TRIALS." FRED BEILSTEIN, of Spring Garden ave, was relieved of a large tapeworm by Dr. Bur goon on July 9. after having treated with two other physicians for the same. Mr. Beilsteln can be seen at the Allegheny" market, where he has a butcher's stana. DR.BURGUON treats all curable diseases. Over 300 testimonials of yonr neighbors cured at his office. 47 Ohio St., Allegheny, Pa. Consultation free. jyl2 JIANOb, ORGANS. a HAMILTON, 91 AND 83 FIFTH AVENUE. - Pittsburg. Pa. ap30-74-D MAPS. Heydrick's map of Mnrdockvilla oil fleld . prico Jo; pos. paid by 1 t ft nwriBrnv jt. env jy260 Barnharts Mills, Butler Co., Fa, i E. L1NKENHE1MER, ARCHITECT, 515 Smlthfield street. Pittsburg, Pa. FreiheiM'' reuna uuuaing; secona noor. mmu-ev-uwr A. WHITELEY. . 12R TRTRrj AVE.. TTPSTATRS. - - H Gents' shoes soled and heeled In 15 mlnntea " lor to cents. Finest work in the city. my23-ll-wr D UNCAN C. WHITE, Building Contractor, 71 Diamond street, . -, Second door above SaHhJSeld, t. fT i . v 'Pittsburs. . XeH-7-jeinr a j A j. 1 ' - . .( ,- A- .. ..,- 3'Zl& - . -t. t, .... - n . r - , . . .