?y -? THE PITTSBtniG DISPATCH, FRIDAY, JUNE 6, 1890 pre?: IN NEED OF A EEED. A Snbnroaii Town Torn Tip Over a Troublesome Tie in Its Council. KO WAT TO COLLECT A QUORUM When Either Side Sees Its Fall Strength Won't be at a Meeting. THE PUBLIC'S BUSINESS BLOCKADED A Speaker Heed is needed in Coraopolis. The borough fathers haTC rotten into a snarl and deadlock that is likely to result in chaos if some compromise is not soon reached, the necessity therefor being made bulginglr evident on last Monday evening, when the Sergeant at Arms was unable to muster a quorum. At there are so far no symptoms of a violent uprising of the populace, there is no imme diate danger of a necessity for calling out the N". G. P., bnt some think there may De before the end of summer. The trouble has existed ever since the spring election, but it was hoped that a way out would be found. The path seems to grow more dim as time flies. As near as can be learned the borough Council is a tie on everv important matter before it, and when either side finds that its full strength is not out, it absents itself, and Burgess Mc Cabe is not given a chance to declare a quorum present to do business. ONE "WAT TO BBKAK A QUOETTM. The leaders of the opposing forces are Messrs. McDonald and Jolly. Last Mon day night a proposition to declare all the streets of the borough open was pending. and it is said that when oue of the Jolly party found that his presence would make a quorum and allow the opposition to tri umph, he dropped up, or rather left his post ot observation on tbe outside, irora wbicb be had been making memoranda. Consequent ly the borough farmers are still able to raise crops on ground exempt lrom taxation, ana some people who own property on unopened streets and want boardwalks made to it are exasperated. Some weeks ago, when the qncstions at issue were at fever heat, Mr. McDonald re ceived a telegram jnst as Council was about convening, asking him to meet a party at some hotel in this city. At first he thought of taking a train and coming to the city, but holding the telegram to his nostrils for a moment, he thought he detected on it the anna of a rodent. Accordingly, he tele graphed the sender to await him, and be would come on a late train. He did so, and then found for certain that tbe telegram was a decoy to keep him from the Council meeting. THE DODGE WOEES "WELL. At a subsequent meeting tbe same dodge was tried, and again without effect. Since then the no-quorum dodge has been played effectively. Another bone of contention is the fact that the borough has no legal helm. It is said the Jolly party want Arch H. Bowand for Solicitor, and the opposition are de termined that be shall not be. Some say the Burgess has power to break a tie, while others say be has not, but each side is able to prevent the putting of the question to test by breaking a qnorum. It is said the opposition candidate is not disposed to make a strenuous effort, though willing to fill the position if it can be had without the mud smearing incident to a political row. The necessity of getting down to work is admitted on all hands, as tbe question of finance is getting to be a serious one, and extensive improvements are necessary if the village is to prosper. LNERTIA HARD TO OVERCOME. Tbe Carr-Pfeiffer .Election Contest Still Un lasmcbed Anotber Whirl ibat Warn Al most a Failure Ono of tbe Canaea ot Dolay. The bearing in the Carr-Pfeiffer election contest before Commissioner John S. Bobb, Jr., yesterday, came near being a failure again. Mr. Bobb was on hand and so was Judge Fetterman for Pfeiffer, but there was a long wait for Mr. Brennen. As he was known to have gone to Tarentum, or to some other town up that way, it was feared he might have fallen a victim to the fumes emitted bv that stack at the Pennsylvania Salt Works. After waiting uutil near 2 o'clock Mr. Carr agreed tbat the ballot boxes might be identified and this part of tbe work began. Ko sooner had both sides cleared for action than there was another hitch. Arthur Evans, Judge of Election, identified a box as the one that had been used in the Third district. He said it hadnot been out of bis possession since the February election. Another box was then put in evidence, with tbe expectation that Alderman Hartman wonld identify it, but he said that, though it bad been in bis office since that time, he knew not for certain whence it came, or whether it was the box wanted, and be didn't appear to care whether it was or was not tbe box. He said he did not see it brought in. After some time spent pow-wowing it was mutually agreed that there could be no issue regarding the state of the weather and tbe meeting being held upstairs, the inter vals between drinks were necessarily too long to make investigation a success and an adjournment was taken. Henry Pfeiffer, Republican, got the seat, and P. M. Ctrr, Democrat, contests, hold ing tbat there were irregularities and that Carr had the majority of the votes cast. Commendable. All claims not consistent with the high char acter of Syrup of Figs are purposely avoided by the Cal. Fig Syrup Company. It acts gently on tbe kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing tbe system effectively, bnt it is not a cure-all and makes no pretensions that every bottle will not substantiate. Tbnt Bich Oledieal Authority, The Hew York Lancet, in speaking of the Turkish bath, said: "As a luxury those who have never tried it can form no idea of tbe delight ul sensations it produces." There's no need of our best citizens going East to go through a course of Turkish baths when such an elegant establishment as the Pittsburg Natatorium is in their midst It is to be thoroughly understood that the establishment is strictly first-class in every particular, and that on no account are objectionable persons, male or female, ad mitted. Ladle! Hew bathing suits. Hew bathing suits. Hew bathing suits. First floor, suit department Jos. Hobne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. 240 Shepherd Flnld Men's suits will be sold to-day at our store for 58 apiece. This is something entirely new, and these suits usually sell for 515 to 518. We will sell only this limited quan tity at 58. P. C. C. C, Cor. Grant and Diamond sts opp. the Court House. While Goods. We carry a very extensive line Victoria lawns, Indes and Tamino linens, nainsooks and French muslins, at much below regular prices. A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Filth ave. Barcalna In Lines Napkins To-Daj. Large 24x24-inch napkins, 52 25 up to 54 50 per dozen, fully 25 per cent under their regular price. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s penn Avenue Stores. zeoralon ta Wheeling Kexi-Mndav via the B. & O. R. T? 1? 50 tie round trip, Tram leaves at r-m ,iuarsv A PBETTY HEAVY EAIK. The Opinion or Witnesses on tbe Johns town Flood Dlasater. The case of Tarbell against the Pennsyl vania Railroad Company, to recover 550, 000 damages for the loss of his wife and three children on the day express during the Johnstown flood, was continued before Judge White yesterday. At the opening in the morning, the counsel for the defense moved for a non-suit on the ground that the plaintiff had lailed to produce evidence of negligence on the part of the railroad company; and on the ground that the flood was of such extraordinary proportions that it could neither be anticipated nor averted; and that it wonld be folly to hold any hnman agency responsible. Judge White overruled the motion on the ground that it would be best to hear both sides of the case. In the afternoon Vincent Wierman, H. W. Planner, F. M. Geary, Simon Coursan, J. S. Keal, Dr. Deverah and G. B. Stevenson were ex amined for the defense, and testified to the unlooked-for and unusual rise in the river from tremendous rainfalls. Iff THE CEIMIKAL C0TJBT. A Jnry Unable to Agree on One of Mc Kelvey'a Speak-Easy Caaea. In the Criminal Court yesterday Mike Lydon pleaded guilty to sellingliquor with out a license and on Sunday. Edward Burke was convicted of the larceny of a watch from Melinda Adams. The jury in the case of Michael and Bridget Lafly, tried on the charges of selling liquor without a license and on Sunday, on information of Inspector McKelvey, after having been out all night reported that thev could not agree. They were discharged, and the case held over for another trial." Howard Gross, colored, pleaded guilty to the larceny of a pocket book from Mary Wall. He" was sentenced nine months to the workhouse. Thejuryisout in the case of Charles Sterap, tried for the larceny of 5105 from Fred Benbel. John Finucan pleaded guilty to illegal liquor selling, and was sent 3 months and 20 davs to the workhouse. Robert "Weider, a shoe dealer of McKees port, is on trial on tbe charge of assault on the 10-year-old daughter of John Heimin-sa- THE GRAND TOBY'S GRIND. Many Moro True Bills Than Those Tbat Arc Ignored. The grand jury yesterday returned the following true bills: Reed Crane, Elmore Dalzell, Jeremiah McDonough, Philip Spealer, Margaret Spealer, larceny; George Grogan, alias George "White, James Falley, entering a building with intent to commit a felony; John Kinley, larceny from the per son; James Bradley, John Johnston, Will iam Silley, assault and battery; James Geir, Mark Gorman, aggravated assault and bat tery; Jere McDonough, felonious assault; Minnie Molly, Peter Madden, selling liquor without a license and on Sunday, The ignored bills were: Emma Gibbons, George Lang et al, larceny; Pat Flinn, sell ing liquor witbont a license and on Sunday; Mary Ann Murry, offense against morality; John Robinson, assault and battery. To-Day'a Trial 1.1st. Common Pleas Conrt No. 1 Uays dc Noble vs Stone et al: Herron & Sons vs Herst;Dn Bols vs Elphmstone et al; DuBois vs Sweeny et al.: Little et nx vs Grand Lodge Ancient Order of United Workmen; Hnllck vs Rynd et al: Van Voorhls, trustee, vs G amber t et al. Common Fleas Conrt No. 2 Dallinger vs Hunt, Clapp et al; Coursin vs Shrader; Tay lor vs Excelsior Express and Standard Cab Company. Criminal Conrt Commonwealth vs Henry Moore, John M. Carroll. John Freeman. Mar garet Murphy. Waller Bovce. Alexander Stan ford. Mary Binkley.Jobn Williams, J. Snllivan, Frank Lauer. Thomas Golden. Chas. A. Miller, Ignatz Konelfeskle, Thomas Haws. Nancy Plane, W. Kennedy, Charles Whittaker, Stew art Randies. Llnea From Legal Quarters. The suit of Halght & Co. against Eann & Co., an action on a contract, is on trial before Judge Stowe The suit of D. P. Corwin. trustee, ana Jane Gibson acainst Allegheny City, for damages for injury to property caused by the opening of California avenue, is still on trial before Judge Slagle John E. McCbickart yesterday filed a, bill In equity against George and Mary Scbwan, asking the Court to compel them to carry ont an agreement to sell him a lot in the four teenth ward. Judge Aciieson, of the United States Cir cuit Court, yesterday banded down an opinion on the motion to file a cross bill in the smt of the Johnson Ttallroad Signal Company against tbo Unon Switch and Signal Company, for the infringement of a patent. He objected to new matter introduced in tbe cross bill, and said tbat if it be eliminated he would allow the cross bill to be filed. Smoker's Dean. Dr. Flint's Remedy wards off death from those who have developed a "smoker's heart" through the use of tobacco, rendering that organ liable to rupture at any time. Descriptive treatise with each bottle. At all drugging, or address Mack Drug Co., N. Y. M wr To neglect the hair is to lose youth and come liness. Save It with Parkek's Haik Bamam. Parker's Ginger TOMCcorea inward pain AaiU&EjJlENTs. WEST PENN HDBPITAL EHTERTAIKMEIITS, SATURDAY AFTERNOON AhD EVENING. JUNE 14, 1890. SATURDAY, 3 P. M.: Military Fete and Drill, AT EXPOSITION PARK. ALLEGHENY. (Old Exposition Groundr.l Grand, Thrilling. Uniqn e. UTH REGIMENT. I8TH REGIMENT BATTERY B. Drill and Field Practice with Galling Gun. Governor Beaver and Staff, General Wiley General Hastings and other Military Notables. SATURDAY, 8 P. jr.: MECHANICAL HALL, PITTSBURG, (New Exposition Building.) That Unrivaled Musical Organization, The U. S. Marine Band, 40 PIECES. AND FIVJE LEADING VOCALISTS, Under tbe Leadership of the Celebrated JOHN PHILIP SOUSA. Only a limited number of reserved seats will be sold for Concert on Monday. Junn 9 at 9 a. M. ' No reserved seat held after Op.ic Logan will present a flag to the Veterans' Gate now at hospital. ' ",",'",?7 " y .ana r ece- ouc; reserved y -""' "" "n Diana, oc; to Concert. 81: reserved seat. 50c extra. s i3? 8ect JSZ reserved seats opens at Ham ilton's, 81 and 93 Fifth avenue. Monday June 9 9 A. H. j . a no jev-no GRAND OPEKA HOUSE Matinee Saturday. HANLON'SNEWPANTASMA. Next week-BARTHOLOMEW'S EQUINE B IJOU THEATER, TO-NIGHT. THE PAYMASTER" wnn JOHN L. SULLIVAN. Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. je2-l B ASE BALL THE PLAYERS' LEAGUE. PITTSBURG VS. CHICAGO. At Exposition Park, June 9, 10, 1L e6-46-c WORLD'S MUSEUM Allegheny Cltv. Week June 2-JOHANNA WOLFARTH, The female Hercules, Persian Hermit, many Curiotv In Theatorinm Great Minstrel Com pany. JeMl-a xarDUplay advertisements one dollar per square or one insertion. Classified advertise ment! on this page, such as Wanted, Jbr Bale. To Let, etSrten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for leu than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. FOB THE BOUTHSIDE, MO. 1412 CAHSON BTKKET. BKANCH OFFICES ALSO AS BELOW, WHERE WANT. FOB SALE, TO LET. AND OTHKH TBANiJENTADVEKTISEMKNTSTVILL BEltK CE1VKD UP TO P. M. FOB INSEBTION. Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with, Tnx Dls-r-iTCH. PITTS BUBO. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3S Butler street. EMU. G. STUCKKV. 54th street and Penn are. E. G. STUCKEY A CO., WyUe ave. and Fulton St. N. STOiiELY. Fifth Avenue Markst Honse. XA8TXHB. J. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn arenna. OAKX.AXD. UCALLISTEKaiEHEIBLEK.ithav. Alwoodlt. EOUTnSIPX. JACOB SPOHN. No. : Canon street. ALLEQHENT. A. J. KAEBCHEK, 59 Federal street. H. 3. MCBRIDF. Market House AUefheny. FRED H. EGGEBi ITS Ohio street. F. H. EGGERS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut its. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCIIENKY, Western and Irwin aves. O. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PEBBY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. K. MOBRIS, CSS Preble ave. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCK.EB. Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. SHABPSBURG. a BELLMAN, Stationer. 818 Main St. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. Hfnlf ITpId. AGENTS-1 HE GREATEST SELLING WORK of modern times has at last appeared, Stan ley's own book. "In Darkest Africa:" this lathe only book Tor which Stanler has written a line; Chas. Serlbner's feons, publishers: apply at onca for territory. P. J. FLEMING CO.,77 Diamond street. JeS-33-MWFSU A YOUNG MAN THAT UNDERSTANDS selling furnishing goods, especially one who Knows how to handle shirts, flannel as well as dress shirts. Apply at UOKNR A WABD'S, 41 Fifth ave., before 10 o'clock Friday morning-. Je6- AG ENTS-S50 OUTFIT ON 30 DAYS' TIME: (150 profit in four weeks or no pay. Address with stamp, JaBVIS & CO., Racine, ' wis, my29-3S A YOUNG MAN OR BOY FOR OFFICE work; must be bright and qnick at figures. Address CALCULATOR, Dispatch. jcO-36-rsu GERMAN UAKBEK NFXT MONDAY. IAP . PLY at 331 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. Ic6-G3 BLACKSMITH THAT CAN DO GOOD SHOE ING and all kinds of wagon work; ;rood wages to Tight man: steady work year round. GEO. HOFFMAN, Fourth St., Mcifeesport. Pa. Je8-1 B OY-TO LEARN BABBEB TRADE AT 245 reuersi street, Allegheny. Jes-is BOY TO LEABN BAKBEB TRADE AND lournevman to work on Saturday. Apply 1718 CARSON 8T S. 8. je6- B UTCHEB-A GOOD BUTCHER. APPLY AT a. j. kuse's, Bixtnave., Homestead. Je5-21 COACHMAN MUST UNDERSTAND THE care of horses; be sober and honest: also willing to make himself generally nseful: none but competent men need applv: references re quired. Apply. NO. 119 SHEFFIELD STREET, Allegheny. JeS-27 nOAT MAKEKS-FIRST-CLASS TO WORK K on fine coats. Apply JA3. DICKSON, 65 Fifth ave., cor. W ood St., second floor. myZ-o COACHMAN-THOROUGHLY COMPETENT. Address. gUIng references from place where last employed, A. Z.. Dispatch office. my31-20 O ARl'ENTEK. 1NQUIBE ALEX. BEGGS A QUA. b Anacrwn sl,, Aiiegucu, x. icu-u DRUG CLERK-MUST BE COMPETEN T AND registered: one who can 6peak German pre lerred. Inquire at 2849 PENN A VE., Pittsburg. Je6-65 DRUG CLERK. REGISTERED, AS AN ASSIS TANT. Address A. C. E.. Dispatch office. JeS-63 D RUG CLERK-ADDRESS N. J., DISPATCH omce. - jeo-zf TT0RST-CLAS3 EXPERIENCED BOOKKEEPER F with city references. Apply, stating experi ence, salary expected and reference to CITY HOUSE, Dlpatch office. JcG-18 1ENERAL AGENT FOR THIS CITY TO JC open an office and assume exclusive control of our business: goods well known, staple asflour. In universal demand, and pay a net profit of 50 to 100 per cent. Address with credentials, THE UNION COMPANY, Broadway and Astor place. New York. icl-69 GOOD BAKER TO LEASE A BAKERY IN a growing town. Address GEO. F. PITTS, Duquesne, Pa. Je4-2S LABOBERS-ON EXCAVATION FOB NEW Dispatch building, Diamond St., above Smithfield: good wages. Apply to FOREMAN, on the ground. Je6-117 MAN THAT CANLAY TILE FLOORING and work of that character, and who would be willing to do other work when not enKaged on tile work. Call on DEMMLER BROS. JeS-12 MALE STENOGRAPHKIt FIRST-CLASS, fot Remington typewriter. Address lie., Dispatch office. Je5-13 PATTERN MAKERS FOB ARCHITECTURAL iron work: steady employment and good wages guaranteed to good men. Apply by tele graph at our expense, THE WALTON ARCHI TECTURAL IRON WORKS. Cincinnati, O. Je5-53 SALESMEN AT F5 PER MONTH SALARl and expenses, to sell a line of sllverplated ware, watches, etc; by6ample only; horse and team furnished free; write at once for full partic ulars and sample case of foods free. STANDARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. se24-90-D SALESMAN FIRST-CLASS MAN IN STA TIONERY and fancy goods; one acquainted with the trade In Ohio and I'ennsTlvanla. Ad dre.s W.. Carrier No. 43, Buffalo, N. Y. Je6-88 s ALESMEN AT HIMMFLRICH'S SHOE llOUSe, 44U-43B 31AKIVr.l SI. jes-23 STONECUTTEKS-A FEW GOOD MEN CAN find employment at AfOLLO STATION, on West Penn Railroad. Je5-2S OOLMAKEKS FOR PRESS TOOLS AND mold work; only first-class men need apply. WE8TINGHOUSE ELECTRIC COMPANY, Gar rison alley and Duquesne way, cltv. jc6-2 TAILORS FIRST-CLASS, TO WORK ON AL TEK1NG and repairing. Apply JAS. D1CK bON, 63 Fifth ave., cor. Wood St., second floor. my2-D YOUNG MAN-TO ASSIST IN OFFICE-MUST be able to write sborthind and do type writing: steady position. Address in own hand writing, stating age and experience, BOILEK, Dispatch office. Je8-S -llfs STONECUTTERS FOR GOVERNMENT JJ work; steady employment until the first of November at the- best going rate of wages. C H. STRONG A SON. Berea, O. JeS-14 2 EXPERIENCED NUT MAKERS TO run hot pressed nut machine. Pittsburg make. Address ANDERbON BOLT WORKS, Anderson, Ind. Je5.35 Femnle Help. COOK-IN SMALL FAMILY AT snADYSIDE: must come well recommended: woman of middle age and settled habits preferred. Apply at third house from Firth on o'HABA STREtT, East End. le3-40 E: XPERIENCED SEWERS IN WHITE GOODS, alsocrrana gin. Apply at once to a. u. CAMPBELL 4 SONS. 27 Filth ave. Je6-22 1IBL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWOBK AT y 2535 PENN AVENUE. Apply at once: good wages. JE6-28 Gr' OOD DISHWASHER, APPLY 155 ROBIN SON ST., Aiiegneny. jea- HOUSEKEEPER. SEAMSTRESS. LAUN DRESS, cooks for hotels and summer re sorts, chambermaids, house girls, dishwashers, pantry Ktrls, waitresses, veget iblc cook; highest wages paid. MEEHAN'S M3 Grant tt. Jei-D ROTESTANT GIRL TO NURSE AND DO .(.nhscwnrl- In cmill iattiiIt In fT IT An. SlvKlS PENN AVE. Je5-3f s ALESLADIE3 AT HIMMELKIC'ITS SHOE IIUUK iw aw - JW W TWO LADIES FOR LlGHTWORK;MUSTBE educated. MANAGER, room 2, 1036 Penn it n Ti . 1 RJiZ A13TMAKER8 AT NO. 35 FIFTH AVE. KOOMt je6-50 Situation. MACHINIST-A. THOROUGH PRACTICAL machinist and engineer, oi temperate habits and good address, desires a position as traveling salesman and solicitor for' parties dealing In en gines, boilers, steam fittings, lubricators, etc Address F. B.. Dispatch office. eS-5 POSITION AS STENOGRAPHER AND TYPE WRIT ER; rood reference given; salary no oblect: but wants experience and practice. Ad dress A. Y.. Dispatch office. Je6-21 POSITION AS FOREMAN OF A MACHINE shop by a man who Is experienced In handling nien and tools to the best advantage. Address W. J. M., Dispatch office. je5-C4 POSITION AS COACHMAN OB FARM hand by experienced man: can furnish refer ence!. Address H. !., ISO Biter ave., Allegheny, WANTED. Female Help. -QOSlTIo A8 SHORTHAND AND TYPE- jl whiter rorayouugiaay oy present -employer. Address C, Dispatch office. Jc5-10 Pnnnera. PARTNER-MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL to take Interest in Belgium block stone quarry. For further particulars address WM. Mcat'AD DEN, Branch Junction P. O., Westmoreland Co., Pa. Je5-16 PARTNER WITH FROM 5,O0O TO 110,000 CAPI TAL to Join advertiser In. the manufacture of English bone, china and belleek ware; big profits. Address CHINA. Dispatch office. Je8-U WILL PUT IN S10.0000 AND JOIN GOOD parties to buy a certain well equipped san atorium In Western Penna. : good for $30,000 profit each year on a S35, 000 Investment: full particulars on application. Address LOCKBOXES Erle.Pa. Je4-35 Rooms. TO RENT-A 12 OR 14-BOOMED HOUSE, desirably located and In prime order, with acre or more of laqd; state exact location and rent desired. X. Y. Z., Dispatch office. Je5-25-Thrsu TO RENT-SMALL HOUSE IN SUBURBS; 4 to 10 miles out: large lot: high ground pre ferred; give full particulars. A. a. N Dispatch office. je5-S Boarders and Lodsers. QUMMER BOARDERS WHO WILL FIND AN k? elegant resort at the EAST END HOTEL, Penn ave., near Point Breeze. Jel-15 Real Estate. SEWICKLEY RESIDENCE PROPERTY wanted similar to the property or Mr. W. Stanton: we have a customer for that kind of property. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO.. 99 Fourth ave. je6-26-MP Financial. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES. FINANCIAL investments, mortgages, money loans. rents collected, stores of all kinds, and real estate sales executed promptly. T. O. BKoWa CO.. 80 Fourth ave. Je3-63 MORlGAGES-?L000.O00 TO LOAN ON CITY and suburban properties at 4Vj, 5 and 6 per cent, and on farms In Allegheny and adjacent counties at 6 per cent. I. M. PENNOCK&SON, 147 Fourth avenue. ' ap7-f41 MOR1GAGES-WE ARE TREPARED TO loan sums from $500 to $500,000 on city and countrv property; 4X. 5 and 6 per cent. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 129 iourth avenue, Pittsburg. JeS-93-TnWT MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY countv property at lowest rates. HENRI A. WEAVER A CO., 92 Fourth avenue. mb2-D MORTUAGK FOR tl, 000 TO S1.250. A. D. WIL SON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. Je5-34 T IO LOAN-J500,000. IN AMOUNTS OF S3. M0 and upward, on cltv and suburban property. on 4K tier cent, free oftax:. also smaller amounts at S and 8 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. se2l-d26-D TO LOAN 00.000 ON MORTGAGES: J100 AND upward at 6 per cent: $500,000 at 4X per cent on residences or business property; also In ad Joining conntles. S. U. FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenue. OC24-4-D Rent Estntr. MANUFACTURING SITE-THE UNDER SIGNED wishing a site on which to locate a malleable iron plant, brass foundry and neces sary machine works, with capacity for about 10Q hands, would be pleased to correspond and hear bids from any oiulvlngtowns near Pittsburg, with good R. R. facilities anu not to exceed SO miles. Address CAPT. M. A. CUTTER, P. O. BOX 65, Allegheny, Pa. Jel-a Mlncellancona. ALL TO USE JONES' MAGIC ROACH POW DER: contains no poison; roaches banished by contract: satisfaction given or no pay. Pre pared by GEO. W. JONES, 222 Federal St., Alle gheny, Pa. Sold by all flrst-ciass druggists. '! elep'hone No. 8332. my2-42-iiWF A HOME FOR A GIRL BABY, 13 MONTHS old: reference required. For particulars address C. L. C, Dispatch office. Je0-5l CALL TO SEE THE AUTOMATIC TYPE WRITER at 110 FOUBTH AVENUE, opp. Oil Exchange. Jc5-2S-ThFSu EVERYONE TO MAKE HOME HAPPY WITH a lUbt running New Home Sewing Machine: for speed and easy running none better; pleased to have vou call and see for yourself at II. CAR TER'S, No. 19 Sixth St. my26-MWF PARTIES WISHING TO HAVE SIGNS painted. In large or small quantities, to call on or address PASIORIUS' SIGN WORKS. 119 Fifth ave., cor. Smlthfleld st. mvB-MWT FOR, SALE IMPEOVED REAL ESTATE. Cllr Residences. A RARE BARGAIN FOB A FEW DAYS only; new two-story frame house five rooms, water, nat. gas. front and rear torches; No. 17 Madison ave.. Fifteenth ward. W. W. ELDER KIN. 6348 Station St., E. E. Tel. 5J27. JeWI-ran FRANKLIN ST. THREE-STORY BRICK dwelling, nine rooms, hall, vestibule, nat. and art. gas. h. and c. water, laundrv; first-class house: lot 20x65. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 102 Fourth ave. Jel-81-MWFSU Enst'End Realdences. EAST END-ONLY f4,500 ONE SQUARE from North Highland ave. ; a complete and modern frame residence of six large rooms and attic: halt, vestibule, bath. w. c. and w. s., inside shutters, slate mantels, tile hearths, sliding doors between parlor and dining room, large arched doorway lrom hall to parlor, range, h. and c. water, large pantry, large porches with balcony; lot 25x100; complete sewerage. J. E. GLASS. No. US Fifth ave. Je6-3 EAST END $1,100 TWO-STO BY FRAME, three Tooms, city water, new stable on rear; lot 25x100 to 20-ft. alley. GEO. C. BLEETH, Penn and Shady aves., East End. je4-45 FIFTH AVE.-14,0O0-FIFTH AVE.. OAK LAND, between Craft avenue and HaUet street, new two-story and mansard pressed brick dwelling, with stone trimmings, of ten rooms bathroom, laundry and linen room, hall, vesti bule with tile floor, sliding door between hall and parlor, also between parlor and library; inside shutters, slate mantels and tile beartbs and fancy basket grates, range, h. and c. water, natural and artificial gas, elegant chandeliers and electric at tachment for lighting; hardwood finish through out the bouse; the glass In vestibule door and hall lamp Is of special design; the hardware, locks, etc., are the best; this bouse presents an elegant appearance: lot 23x125 to a 20-foot allej: tbe sewerage Is complete: nice walks In the yard. J. E. GLASS. No. 133 Fifth avenue. JeS-i "tREAT BARGAIN-NEW HOUSE ON PARK IX ave.. near Frankstown ave.. six rooms, hall. bath, pantry, dry cellar; only $2,000: come quick and secure the chance of a lifetime. W. TV. ELDEKKIN, 6348 Station St., E. E. Tel. 5327. Je6-33 INCOLN AVE., EAST END, FRAME dwelling of ten rooms, hill, hath, w. c, hot and cold water: stable and carriage house- lot raii- 200 feet: will sell at a bargain: to quick buyer easv terms. TV. W. ELDERK1N, 6J48 Station St., E. E. Tel. 5327. Je6-34-rsu NEW FRAME DWELLING-$3.500 WILL BUY seven rooms, attic corner fire places, slate mantels, tile hearths, china closets, linen drawers, large pantry: lot 40x137 to a 20-foot allev; Imme diate possession. BAXTER, THOMPSON & Co., 162 Fourth ave. Jel-82-Mwr -VTEAR P. R. It. AT MELLON BROS., 6319 JL Station St., E. E., a cozy four-roomed frame house, good cellar: lot 38x100 feet: near P. R. R. and both cable lines; price only $2,200: terms to suit purchasers. Jel-150-MWFBu OAKLAND-AT A BARGAIN A CHOICE Oakland residence: a new two-story and mansard brick residence of eight rooms, hall, vestibule, bath. w. e. and w. s range, h. and c. water, slate mantels and tile hearths, inside shut ters, front and rear porches: the house is hand somely papered throughout: large dry cellar, nicely cemented and perfectly dry; the sewerage Is perfect, being connected wltn the main city sewer; lot 24x100 to an alley: immediate posses slon. J. E. GLAbS, 133 Fifth ave. Je6-3 SHETLAND AVE., NEAR LINCOLN AVE.. A choice residence site: size. 120x120 ft. : this Is a handsome lot and Is ror sale cheap to a prompt buyer. J. E. GLASS, 138 Fifth ave. Je6-17 QQ 000-MARIPOE AVE.. EAST END-3 Di minutes rrom Ben Venue station and Center avenue traction line, new frame Queen Anne house 10 rooms, reception halt tower and stairway, bath, large pantries and china closets, front and back porches, stairways hardwood, prism chandeliers: bouse SO feet back from front line: laundry, cement cellar, beautiful lawn fruit and shrubbery, lot 50x150. DAVID SHAW & CO., 152 Fourth ave. e6-Sl CQ 500-TWO-STORY BRICK RESIDENCE, pti ten rooms, bath, laundry, cemented cel lars, all modern improvements, excellent loca tion on a pved and sewered ave., Ave minutes' walk from both cable lines and P. R. R. station. GEO. C SLEETH, Penn and Shady aves.. East "d- Je4-45" Sf 200$300 CASH, BALANCE TO SUIT THE -J purchaser, three new two-story frame dwellings, five rooms, fin. attic, hall and vesti bule, good cellars, city water, gas. well flnlsned: lots 20x100 to alley. GEO. C. SLEETH, Penn and bbadyaves.. East End. Jel-45 Allegheny Residences. FINE RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS ON Perrysvllle avenue. Allegheny, on line of electric cars; 8 rooms, batb. lavatory, attic rooms, natural gas, etc., and all In elegant order: beauti ful large lot, 150x220 leet, fruit trees, shrubbery, etc., etc: plenty of pure water: a splendid spot for a suburban home: rare bargain to a prompt purchaser, as owner is leaving the city; Immedi ate possession. JAS. W. DBAPE & CO.. 129 Fouith ave., Pittsburg. Je5-48 FREMONT ST11EET, ALLEGHENY, VERY choice residence property, low price; vesti bule, hall, eight rooms, bath, laundry; every modern convenience: house lu perfeet order; large lot extending 160 feet to paved street; sale is urged on account of removal of owner from the cltv. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St., 608 Penn ave. . Je6-4J -V7-1RKPATRICK AVE., ALLEGHENY, BRICK 1V. bouse, with frame addition and slate root, containing six rooms, attic laundry and w. c ; water and gas. marble mantels, etc. ; price only $4,500. Also frame honse adjoining above prop erty, of five rooms, with water and gas iu honic ouly$U400. IIECKFELD & BRACKEN, 61 Ohio st.. Allegheny. , Je2-i M CC1.INTOCK AVE.-$7,500-A GEM RESI DENCE On McCIlutock avpnn MhM;rra lory mu, Juicgucuy; lot luius, trees and snruus, han1fmi hnnsp. nnlr fnni ,h Kti. - t,.mtt. ful, comfortable home; owner going west: come I and see It. A, LEUGATE BON, M Federal St., I Allegheny, Je3-13 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE Allegheny Realdrnee. WESTERN AVE.. NO. 263, ALLEGHENY, . ,. a two-story brick residence of nine rooms, ball, vestibule, bathroom, h. and c. water, marble mantels and hearths, range and furnace In base ment, nat. and art. gas, fine chandeliers, electric bells, front and back stairs. laundry In basement, large lot, 43 ft. 8 Inches hy 120 reet to an alley; this Is one of the most desirable properties on the ave nne. J. E. GLASS, No. 133 Fifth ave. Je6-3 Suburban Residences. FOR A BEAUTIFUL, COMFORTABLE AND convenient summer residence In a beartsomo and attractive locality for all seasons, we Invite attention to an elegant homestead, consisting of 16 acres In lawn, fruit shrubbery, ornamental trees, supplied with running stream of pure water, springs; well water: large brick house of ten rooms, carriage house, stable and other out buildings; location elevated, reached by good hard road and within one mile of street and steam cars: property throughout Is In first-class con dition; possession wllfbe given to it at once, and an extremely low price Is named to effect prompt sale. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. Jc6-43 SWISS VALE-ONE ACREOF GROUND, WITH large modern dwelling; 12 rooms, besides 3 In attic: fruit and ornamental trees: one of the most desirable locations at Swlssvale. Pennsyl vania Railroad; price haB been made low, as quick sale Is desired. See TV. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. Je6--6.9.l2.U FOR SALE-LOT. Eant End Lot. HOMEWOOD AVE.-CHEAPEST BUILDING lot", suitable lor business sites. Homewood ave.. Twenty-first ward: only a few left: close to P. R. B. MELLON BROTHERS. JcI-151-MWr Allegheny Lota. ALLEGHENY LOTS ON LOMBARD ST., Linden and Maple aves., Tenth and Twelfth wards; 100 In all: payments easy. Inquire of J. ,tb. McNAUGUER, 43 North Diamond St.. or 43 Federal st. mhl2-66-D CORNER LOT, 72x90 FEET; TWO GOOD paved streets, with alley in rear: a splendid place to build a block. A. D. WILSON. 55 Fed eral St., Allegheny. . Je5-34 WESlEltN AVENUE. ALLEGHENY. A very choice lot, size 23 ft. 4 inches bvl30 feet deep to an alley; this Is one of the most desirable lots on the avenue. For particulars see J. E. GLAbS, No. 138 Fifth ave. Jc6-3 Qr 000-ALLEGHENY FORLOT48I129FEET, OUi with frame house, five rooms, on Wash ington avenue. A. D. W ILSON, 55 Federal street, Allegheny. JeS-St' Suburban Lotn. BELMONT Pl,ACE. INGRAM CHOICE level lots 50x161, $300: streets all 50 feet wide and sewered: houses must cost at least J2,CC0: the prettiest section of the country about Pittsburg; only ten minutes' ride to Point Bridge and 19 to Union station; W trains dally; fare5)c: these lots are selling rapidly, are fast becoming dotted with first-class houses andwlllsoon be all gone. Terms, 125 down, balance $10 per month. TV . A. ZAHN, GO Fourth ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Je4-39- NORTH HOS1ESTEAD LOTS. 60x120 FEET, fronting on a60-loot street, near Swlssvale station, P. R. It., and City Farm station. Bio. R. i:. : prices $400 to $300 each; terms to suit. IRA M. BURrHFIELD, 158 Fourth avenue. apIO-36-P FOR SALE BUSINESS. Bualneaa Opportunities. ANYMANSEEKINGBUSINE'SWEWOULD call attention to tbe following hardware store on Fifth avcat Invoice $4. 000; steim laundry iclty) profits $100 per week. $6.5C0; grocery store, 'ennave., at Invoice $1,200: firebrick works $6 000 to (18,000: foundry and inaohlne shop $12,000, and others from $400 to $50,000. T. O. BROWN & CO., 90 fourth ave. JC6-23 BARGAIN VALUABLE BUSINESS PROP ERTY (with or without business grocery); this is a rare chance to secure a good stand either for occupancy or as an investment; house has six rooms and store-room: lot, 48x120. BALTEN SPERGER & WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. Jett-19' BASS LAKE. A SUMMER RESORT NEAR borne, 30 aces grouud, with hotel and cot tages, pure water, fine fishing, near Falrport Harbor, for sale or exchange; good investment for capitalists. ED. WITT13H. 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. JeS-4-u JNTEREST IN A WHOLESALE BUSINESS, . capital required about $5,000. ' Address CASH, lspatch. e6-37 MANUFACTURING BUSINESS, WHOLE OR In part, doing fair business and making money: a rare chance for the right party: will sell the whole or keep an Interest: capital re quired from $3,000 to $10,000. Address P. o. BOX 71L city. Je3-67 BABE CHANCE TO BUY A WHOLESALE produce business: good opening for one or two active men: books show large profits; this will stand Investigation. Address C. A, WALKER, 290Saudusky St., Allegheny City. Je6-35 YERY BEST FIFTH AVEN CE CIGAR STORE, $3,000: grocery stores; finest book and sta tionery store In best town In estern Pennsyl vania: feed store, country stores; music store, office business: bakeries, drug stores, cigar stores. SHEPABD A CO., 131 Fourth ave. Je5 Business Stands. "TTTATER STREET-LOT OF GROUND ON THE VV corner or Water and Short streets, Pitts burg, fronting 30 feet on Water street and extend ing back along Short street 160 feet to First ave nue; on It Is a three-story brick building recently occupied by Bees, shook & Co. as a machine shop. Apply to JOHN D. McKENNAN, Receiver Bees, bhook & Co., Bakewell Law Building, Pittsburg. my2S-o3-2s, 30, Je2,4, 6, 9 rtlnnnfnctnrlnnr Site. MANUFACTURING SITE-BEST IN THE city: one to ten acres on south bank Monon gahela river, extending back to P.. MrK. & Y. R. R. : short haul from Monon. branch P. B R.: na tural cas line crosses premises: one-half mile from largest coal works on river: city water and paved streets. Apply to J. McC. HAYb, No. 3400 Carion st. mv2s-27 FOR SALE .11ICELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock, Etc. CARRIAGE FOB LACK OF USE. AN A NO. 1 family carriage; price $400 cash; has been very little used. Inquire of A. M. 11., at glass house foot of Twentieth St., Twelfth ward, Pitts burg. Je5-53 IJiAST HORSE; IS A GOOD SADDLER, 1 barouche, buck wagon and cart. GEO. S. MARTIN & CO.. 61 Liberty st. Je6-J7 -I OOD FAMILY HORSE-KIND AND GEN JT TLE; doctor's phaeton and harness, nearly new. Can be seeu at TVARMCAS'ILE'S LIVERY STABLE, Penn and Shady avenues. East End, City. lny30-79-MWFS HORSES ONE PAIR FINE CARRIAGE horses; they are bright sorrels. 5 years old. 15 hands high, weighs 2.050 pounds: good lookers and good drivers: the owner having no use for them will sell them on very reasonable terms: can be seen at JOHN WILSON & BROS.' SALE STA BLES. 45 to 47 West Diamond St., Allegheny city. Je6-13 HOBSE VERY CHEAP. MEDIUM SIZE, bay horse for light work; very gentle; also heavy work horse: good worker. 36 ALLE GHENY AVE., near Rebecca St., Allegheny. Je6-59 H ORSE AND MARE, 6 YEARS OLD. NO. 3905 FIFTH AVEN UE, Oakland, City. JCQ-if KENTUCKY COMBINATION HORSE, 18 hands high, iron gray; has all the gaits; drives up very showy in buggy; will be sold rea sonably. Call at WABMCAbTLE'S STABLE. E. E.. city. Je5-5r S1UDEBAKER WAGON. USED BY THE DIS PATCH Country Road Expedition; prlcemod eratc: condition good.' Can be seen at ARCHI BALD'S STABLE, 119 Third ave., for three days. mr-g-lVf ' TEAM FINE YOUNG MATCH WOBK horses; weight 1 450: wagon and harness; also fine driving mare. Inquire 414 WOOD bT. Je5-9 Mnchlnerr and ItletnU. DRILLING ENGINES AND BOILERS FOR oil or gas wells, engines and boilers In every size and style siwinllls and wood-working ma chinery. HABME3 MACHINE DEPOT, No. 97 First ave, Pittsburg, Pa. mh9-D E NG1NES AND BOILERS-NEW AND BE Firrtl): renalrlnir nromntlr attended to. PORTEB FOUNDRx AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, P i. ap3-75 HOISTING ENGINES. DERRICKS AND derrick forglngs, steel hoisting and guy ropes in stock; stationary engines and boilers, shears, clay and ore pans, etc. THOMAS CAR LIN'S SONS. Lacock and Sandusky sti.. Alle gheny, Pa. ap29-MWF SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS; all sizes and styles In stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. ; all refitted; good as new, at lowest prices: porta ble engines, 8 to 25 b. p.; boilers all sizes and siylts. J. 8. YOUNG, 23 Park way, Allegheny, Pa. OC25-S0-D' Mlscellnnrou". FENCE AN ENDLESS VARIETY OF IRON and wire fence: dou't purchase nntll you rail or send for catalogue. JOHN W. CaUGHEY, 90 Fourth ave., Pittsburg, Pa. JeO-5 MY RECEIPTS FOR THIS WEEK WHICH will be 3 cars choice new potatoes. 5 cars ban anas, 1 car fine oranges; also 2 cars choice lemons, 1 can offer at very reasonable prices; I am receiv ing dally from 5,000 to 10,000 quarts flue straw berries, beans, peas and all kinds of new vegeta bles; will fill orders low as the lowest, and with best stock In the market; do not fall to send your orders for bananas, as 1 always keep a large stock of fine irult: grocers and dealers will do well to call on the old reliable produce house. THOS. H. MCGOWAN, No. 607 Liberty st. Jel-SCT PERSONAL. PERSONAL-BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU bave any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 PERSONAL -CHAMBERS', ZELL'S. PEO- ,. PLE'S, Applcton's and Encyclopedia JLr.,ta2?lfa.Bt h'f price. FRANK BACON & CO.. 301 Smlthfleld t. . my28 LOST. LOST-BEACK AND TAN BITCH ON DECO RAlloNDayon Smlthfleld st. or Seventh ?i5!lDJ,ri!rt.w.rt wU1 be paid finder IT re turned to GEO. YYua-S, go. m Bmlthfleld st. JtfHS TO LET, City Residences. BLUFF ST.. No. 23-DESIBABLE RESI DENCE, nine rooms;, all modern conveni ences: large yard; flrst-class condition; possession at once; rent very reasonable. ALLES A BAILEY, 161 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. JeS-80t AHesneor Residences. SHEFFIELD 8T.-425 PER MONTH, A GOOD bouse 8 rooms, late Improvements, all In flrst class order, on Sheffield, near Fulton St.. Alle gheny. See W. A. HEBRON & SONS. 80 Fourth ave. , Je3-S-T0Ft WESTERN AVE,. ALLEGHENY, NO. 220' desirable and modern house or 10 rooms, well improved, lately occupied by Rev. Samuel Maxwell: rant greatly reduced. See W. A. HEBRON & SONS, 8U Fourth ave. Jel-41-MWFt East End Reildrnees. HOMEWOOD STATION-FINE RESIDENCE, beautiful grounds: nine large rooms, hall, front, rear and side porch, bathroom, nat. gas, etc.: also stable: near new electric road; $30. BLACK & BAIBD. 05 Fourth ave. Je4-37t Aoartmcnta. APARTMENT-CHOICE SECOND FLOOR, with four rooms, suitable for light house keeping, on line of street cars; convenient to Allegheny Market. Apply to J. G. MORROW, 289 Ohio St., Allegheny. Je3-54t Atlantic Cltr Property. ATLANTIC CITY COTTAGES AND BOARD ING houses In desirable locations. Atlantic City, to let' or for sale. 8TERNBEKGER BBOTHEBS, Real Estate 1312 Atlantic avenue. my3u-B8t HOTELS, COTTAGES AND BATH IK1USLS to let or for sale: lots for sale In all parts of the city: also So. Atlantic City, Chelsea and for Atlantic Land Co. ISRAEL G. ADAMS & Co., Real Estate Agts., Real Estate and Law Building. Jel-88t Business sttands. KENT GREATLY REDUCED-ONE OF THE best bouses in the city for the money; No. 83 Water St., lately occupied by McGlnnls, Smith &, Co.: suitable for business, storage or light manu facturing. See TV. A. HEBRON SONS. 80 Fourth ave. Je3-3-3,6,0,14t Ofllce, DrikRoom, Etc. F IEW NICE OFFICES IN GERMANIA SAV INGS BANK BUILDING, Wood and Dla- mond sts. apiu-rer EDUCATIONAL. CHELTENHAM ACADEJIY. OGONTZ, PA. Near Philadelphia, Bound Brook route to New York. Unexcelled location and surround ings. Perfect school equipment. Library, gym nasium, military system. Thorough preparation for college or scientific school. Number limited to 60. $500 per year. No extras. Illustrated cir cular. JOHN CALVIN BICE, A. M., Prin. Jel-02-D PKOPOSALs. QEALED PROPOSALS WILL HE RE iO CEIVED at the office of the Secretary of the Union Acricultural Association, Bargetts town. Pa., until 10 A. M. SATURDAY. June 21, 1S90, for making and grading a one-third mile track on tbo Fair Grounds ot the said as sociation. Plans and specifications can be seen at tbe office of tbe secretary. Tbe com mittee in charge reserves the right to reject any or all bids. WILLIAM MELVIN, Secre tary. je5-54-FS MICE TO BOlESIAMACTlTREliS. Sealed Proposals for 2 Boilers of 125 Horse power each for use in new Dispatch Build ing will bo received at the Office of Jos. F. Steen, Architect, Penn and Sixth sts., until noon SAT URDAY, June 14. 1890, the privilege being re served of rejecting any or all bids, it necessary. Width, Inclusive of breast walls, must not ex ceed 14 ft. 8 inches: length must not exceed 19 feet, while height may be from 12 to 14 ft., tbe former being preferred. Economy in fuel and repairs as well as compactness will be taken Into consideration, and tbe successful bidder will thus be assured a good advertisement. je6-117 THE DISPATCH PUB. CO. PR0P0SAL8 FOR FUELAND WASHING Recruiting Rendezvous, 1)15 Penn ave nue, Pittsburg. Pa.. May 7, 1S90. Sealed pro posals, In triplicate, subject to the usual con ditions, will be received at tbe Recruiting Rendezvous, at 915 Penn avenne, Pittsburg, Pa., until 12 o'clock noon, on tbe 7th day ot June 1890, at which time and place they will be opened In the presence of bidders, for furnish ingsuppllesand renderingserrices as indicated, for the Recruiting Service, United States Army, whenever required, within the city limits, during tbe fiscal year ending Jnne 30, 1881, viz.: Furnishing and delivering fuel and washing articles o Government eqnipage Preference will be given to articles of domestic produttion or manufacture, conditions of ?.uality and price (Including in the price of orelgn productions and manufactures the duty thereon), being'equal. The Government re serves the right to reject any or all proposals. Blanks and full Information as to bidding, etc, will be furnished on application. Envelopes containing proposals should be, marked "Pro- Sosals for" and addressed to CAPTAIN R. ': HEINER, Recruiting Officer, 915 Penn ave nue. Pittsburg, Pa. my7-66-7, 8. 9.10, je5, 6 PROPOSALS FOR FURNI8HING STA TIONERY, furniture fuel and other sup plies. In compliance with tbe Constitution and laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, I here by invite sealed proposals, at prices below max imum rates fixed in schedules, to furnish sta tionery, fnrniture, fuel and other supplies for the several departments of the State Govern ment, and for making repairs In the several de partments, and for the distribution of tbe pub lic documents, for the vear ending the first Monday of Jnne, A. D. 189L Separate proposals will be received and sep arate contracts awarded as announced in said schedules. Each proposal must be accompa nied by a bond with approved sureties, condi tioned for the faithful performance of the con tract, and addressed and delivered to me before 12 o'clock M., of WEDNESDAY, the 9th day ot July, A. D. 1890, at whicb time tbe proposals will be opened and contracts awarded, in the reception room of the Executive Department, at Harrisburg. Blank bonds and schedules containing all necessary Information can be obtained on ap plication at this department. CHARLES W. STONE, jel-98-D Secretary of the Common wealth. Office of '.ountt Controller, I PlTTSBTJBO, June 5, 1880. QEALED PROPOSALS WILL HE RE l3 CEIVED at this office until 3 o'clock p. M. MONDAY, June 9, 1890, for painting the fol lowing countv bridges: Nos. 1 and 8. Deer creek: No. 2. Little Deer creek: No. 6, Bull creek; No. 2, Fallentimber rnn; No. 1, Flaucherty's run; No. J, Grifly's rnn; Nos. 2 and 3, Kilbnck run; No. 3, Low He's run; No. 2. McLaughlin's run; No. 2, Peters' creek; No. 7. Pine creek; Nos. 2 and 3, Plum creek; No. 1, Ripling run; No. 1. Whisky run. Bidders mnst bid for each bridge separately, and may, in addition, bid for the lot as a whole. Bidders must visit and examine bridges be fore submitting a bid. Bids to be addressed to the County Commis sioners and Indorsed "Proposals for Painting." each proposal to be accompanied by a bidder's bond, with two sufficient sureties in the sum of not less than 50 per cent of the bid. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved. The party to whom the contract is awarded shall give bond, with two sufficient sureties, in double tbe amount of tbe bid, for tbe faithful performance of the contract. Specifications can be seen and Information oDtamea at toe omce or tne County Engineer, after Friday, June 6. 1890. JOSIAH SPEER, Jeo-95 County Controller. AUCTION SALE'S. UCTION SALE- FRIDAY MORNING, JUNE 6, Commencing at 10 o'clock, at the rooms. No. 311 Market St. Body Brussels. Velvet, Moquet and Ingrain Carpets for rooms, balls and stairs: verv fine billiard table, deer head, decorated toilet ware mattresses, springs, dishes, crockery, chamber and parlor suits, dining room, library and office furniture, clocks, curtains, rugs, etc., etc. HENRY AUCTION COMPANY, je5-71 Auctioneers. DRUGSTORE AT AUCTION. TUESDAY AFTERNOON. June 6. at 2 o'clock, re moved to the rooms No. 311 Market St. for con venience: 4 show cases, 2 show bottles, lot fine shelving and drawers, soda fountain, medi cines and scales, counter, perfumery, drugs, tabled bottles, eta; must positively be sold: owner leaving the city. HENRY AUCTIUN CO.. Auctioneers. , je5-72 A'OTlCEs. New BniQHTON, Pa, Junn 4, 1S90. PRINC1PALSHIP OFPUBLIC SCHOOLS The New Brighton School Board will re reive applications for tbe position of Principal of tbe Public Schools of said borough for the term beginnlngSEPTEMBERl. 1830. Address H. W. WILDE, Secretary, je5-93-D W. H. ELVERSON. President. REMOVALS. D R. W.,H. DALY xiua removea nis omce to MaEDER BUILDING, 135 FIFTH AVENUE, (Fourth floor elevator.) Hours 10 JO A. M. to 1 p. -jr., except Sundays. ap2-43-wr-sn PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth avenue above Smlthfleld, next Leader office (No delay.) Established 20 veais, 102540 OFFICIAL PTTTSBURG. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE J reports of viewers on tbe construction of sewers on Miller street, from Center avenue to Reed street, and Bayard and Neville streets, from Craig street to outlet near Junction Rail road tunnel, have been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal Is filed in the Conrt ot Common Pleas witbin ten (10) days from date E. M. B1GELOW. . Chief of Department of Publio Works, PrrrsBCBO, May 29. 1890. my29-69 QEALED PROPOSALS WJXL BE RE O CEIVED at the office of tbe City Control ler until 2 P. it. on SATURDAY, Jnne 7.1S90. for fitting up offices In Municipal Hall for use of Department of Public Safety. Plana and speci fications for said work can be seen at tbe office of Blckel St Brennan. architects, Hamilton building. Bond in double the amount of bid, with two sureties, mnst accompany each pro posal, said bond to be executed before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department ot Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN. my28-88 Chief Department Public Safety. office of the citt tbeasubeb, 1 Pittsburg, pa. j Business tax and water rents 1890: Notice is hereby given that the duplicates for tbe business tax and water rents for tbe year 1890 bave been placed In my bands for collec tion by tbe Board of Assessors, authorized to assess tbe same. Tbe time for paying said taxes and water rents at the Treasurers office is tbe month of Jnne. No discount allowed. Water rents and business tax remaining un- Sald after June 30,1890. will be placed in the ands of tbe Collector of Delinquent Taxes for collection with 5 per cent added. AH applicants for statement of water rents mnst give name of the owner of the property they occupy or desire to pay water rents for. 1 v niTe-MTeTrvw JC5-40D ... A. AS.UX1.., .t.-. , City Treasurer. No. 12. AN ORDINANCE AUIHORIZING THE construction of a sewer on Aiken avenue from north end of bridge over P. R.B.to i point 150 feet sooth of Center avenue, and on Claybonrne street from Aiken avenne to a con nection with Two Mile Knn sewer near Gra ham street. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbe city of Pittsburg. In Select and Common Councils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by tbe authority of tbe same Tbat tbe Chief of tbe Department of Public Works be and is hereby authorized and di rected to advertise in accordance with the acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania and tbe ordinances of tbe said city of Pittsburg relating thereto and regulating tne same, for proposals tor the construction of a pipe sewer 15 inches in diameter on Aiken avenue and Clay bourne street, commencing at tbe north end of bridge over P. R. R.; thence to a point 150 feet south of Center ave nne, and thence from said sower along Claybourne street to a connection with Two Mile Jiun sewer, near Graham street. The contract therefor to be let in the manner directed by tbe said acts of Assembly and ordinances.. The cost and expense of tbe same to be assessed and collected in accord ance with the provisions of an act of Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en titled "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities ot tbe second class," approved the 18th day of May, A- D. 1889. Section 21 bat any ordinance or pan ot or dinance conflicting with tbe provisions of this ordinance he and the same is hereby repealed so far as tbe same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 26tb day of May. A. D. 1891 H. P. FORD, President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select Council. G. L. HOLLIDAY. President of Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Conncil. Mayor's office. May 31. 189a Approved: H. I. GOURLEY. Mayor. Attest: BOBT. OS TERMAIER, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol, 7, page 425, 3ddayof June A. D. 1890. je4-55 Pittsbubo, May 27. 1890. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED proposals will be received r t ' i office of City Controller until FRIDAY, t he 8t i day of June, A. D. 1890, at 2 P. if., for w to lowing, viz: SEWERS. Boquet street, from Sylvan avenue to a point 200 feet south ot Wilmot street; 10-lncn Blackberry alloy, from Fiftieth street to Forty-eighth street; 15-inch pipe Craig and Forbes streets, from Fifth avenue to sewer on Forbes street at Dithridge street; 15 and 18-inch pipe. Evaline street, from Harnett street to Lib erty avenue; 20-inch pipe Forty-second street, from Garden alley to Davison street; lS-lneh pipe. Harvard street, from Enclid street to Beatty Street; 15-inch pipe. Harcum's alley, from Sonth Twenty-second street to South Twenty-third street; 15-inch ienry street, from 300 feet west to Craig enr street sewer; lo-incu pipe. Keystone and McCandless streets, from Fifty second street to Natrona alley: 15 and 20-inch Pipe- Kirkpatrick street, from Webster avenue to Wylie avenue; 15-inch pipe. Lincoln avenne. from Mayflower street to Negley run: 18 and 20-inch pipe. Liberty avenue, from Pearl street to Wine biddle street; 18 and 24-inch pipe. Lowell and Winslow streets, trom Mayflower street to sewer on Park avenue; 15 and 18-inch Park avenue and private properties, from Meadow street to Negley run; 15 and 20-Inch pipe Shetland street, from Turret street to Park avenue; 15-inch pipe. Tustiu street, from crown west of Jumouvillo street to Seneca street: 15-inch pipe. Twenty-eighth street and private properties of Henry Pbipps. Pennsylvania Railroad Co. and others, from Jones avenne to Allegheny uvor; 3 feet brick and stone. Wharton stre-t, from South Nineteenth street toSouth Twentieth street: 15-inch pipe. Webster avenue and Kirkpatrick street, from Perry street to a point on Kirkpatrick street, within 75 feet of Bedford avenue; 15 inch pipe' TVngbt'4 alley, from a point east of South Twenty-fifth street to South Twenty-Sixth street; 15-inch pipe. Aiken avenue and Claybourne street, from Pennsylvania Railroad bridge to a point 150 feet south of Center avenue,and on Claybourne street, from Aiken avenue to Two Mile run sewer; 15-inch pipe Plans and specifications can be seen and blanks for bidding can be obtained at tbe gen eral office. Department of Public Works. Each propo-al must be accompanied by a bond, with twn sureties, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. Tbe Department of Awards reservo the right to reject any or all bids. E. M. BIGELOW. my27-7 Chief ot Dep't of Public Works. No. II. A N ORDINANCE Pil ROVIDING FOR Xx the acceptance from Andrew Carnegie of free libraries. , Whereas. Andrew Carnegie has generous ly offered to the city of Pittsburg a gift ot free libraries, as set forth in the following commu nications: Pittsbubg. Pa, February 6, 1890. To tbe Mayor and Councils of Pittsburg: Gentlemen Some years ago I bad tbe fdeasnre ot offering to expend npon a free ibrary for the city ot Pittsburg the sum of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. The finances of tbe city were not then in condition to permit of its acceptance Having expended more than tbat sum in our sister city of Alle gheny, I subsequently intimated tbat I was prepared lo expend not le3s tban half a million ior ntisDurg; sucn, nowever, nas ueen me re cent growth of the city, such are Its prospects for the future, tbat careful consideration has led me to the conclusion that, in order to pro vide such libraries as Pittsburg shonld have will require even a larger sum, I think tbat Pittsburg requires a central building containing a reference and circulat ing library; also suitable accommodations for works of art. which I believe its citizens would soon provide; that there should also be added rooms for tbe meeting of tbe various learned societies of tbe city. The experience of New York, Baltimore and otber large cities has proved tbat a central library Should be supple mented by branch libraries. Tbe Free Circu lating Library, of New York, has now four of these: the city of Baltimore has five! Tbeyare not extensive structures, but each contains a small supply of tho books most in demand and a reading room, and is operated in connection with tbe central library. Such branches, I think, should bo established in the various dis tricts of the city, probably one in Birmingham, another in Teinperancevifle, anotber in East Liberty, a fourth in Lawrenceville. perhaps a fifth in tbo older part of the city. All of tbeso sbonldbe thoroughly lire proof, monumental in character and creditable to the city. To provide these buildings with suitable books, ete, I offer to expend not less tban one million of dollars. 1 propose tbat their lo cation, erection and management shall be en trusted to a board of trustees, composed ex officio of tbe Mayor; the Presidents of Select and Common Councils, the President of the Central Board of Education, and a library committee oi ure -appointed oy tne councils, sucb as you bave done me the honor to appoint to confer with me. To these I would add the names of 12 well-known citizens of Allegheny county, who sbould have the power as a body to provide for the re-election of its members at stated times, and also to fill vacancies in their number. Tbe libraries to be formally banded over to the city upon their completion, free from lien, in trust for the purposes specified. The city to agree to receive and support same at its own proper cost, under tho management of tbe trustees, as .ibive provided. The city of Bill! more paj s $50,000 por annum for tbe support of its public libraries, estab lished by Mr. Enoch Pratt, who gave 31,000,000 for the purpose, bnt I believe tbat $40,000 per annum would be sufficient to maintain those of Pittsburg; and not less tban tols sum per an num I require the city of Pittsburg to agree to OFFICTAJ-PITTSBURG. place at the disposal of tbe Library Trustees to be expended npon them, 1 am clearly of tbe opinion that It Is only by the city maintaining its public libraries, as is maintains its public schools, that every citizen can be made to feel tbat he Is a joint proprietor ot them, and that tbe public library is for tho public as a whole and not for any portion tbere ot.and 1 am equally clear that unless a commu nity is willing to maintain public libraries as tbe pnblic cost, that very little good can be ob tained trom them. Not to save me further expenditure therefor, but for the best Interests of the clty.I make It a condition that they snail he properly maintained by tbe city. Very respectfully. ANDREW CARNEGIE. Letter No. 2. PTrrSBURO. May 8. 1890, JobnS. LambleZsq., Chairman, Pittsburg, Pa.t Deab Sik Three citizen members of tha Library Commission bavingresigned. nine only remain. As tbe city has nine official represent atives upon tbe commission, equality of repre sentation will be secured by leaving unfilled the places of tbe three resigning members, and this will be done as tbe successors of tbe official representa tives ot city are created without participation upon the part of the citizen members, equality will be obtained in this matter also by provid ing that the citizen members should them selves elect their successors. Hoping the Councils will approve this view and pass an amended ordinance in accordance therewith, and thanking yourself and col leagues for tbe courtesy shown me during to day's conference, I am always Very sincerely yours. D .. , . ANDREW CARNEGD3. Section 1 Be It ordained and enacted by the cltv of Pittsburg. In Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by tbe authority of tho same Tbat the generous gift of tbe free libraries offered by Andrew Carnegie to the city of P ittsbnrg is hereby accepted, in accordance with the fore going letters of said Andrew Carnegie, dated Pittsburg. Februaiy a, 189a and Pittsburg, May 6, 1890, respectively, which letters form part of tbe preamble to this ordinance, and tha officers of the city named in said letters are hereby anthorized and empowered to act as members of a Board of Trustee, composing the commission therein named, in conjunction with the nine persons heretofore appointed by the said Andrew Carnegie and the Library Committee appointed under the second section of this ordinance. Section 2 That Immediately upon the pas sage of this ordinance and at the organization of each Council hereafter tho Presidents ot Councils shall appoint a standing committee of flvo persons, two of whom shall be members of Select Council and three of whom shall bo members of Common Council, bo shall be known as the Library Committee, authorized and empowered to act as members of a Board of Trustees in conjunction with the other of ficials and with the persons named by tbe said Andrew Carnegie and theirsneccssor-). and any vacancies occurring in said Board of Trustees other tban tbosu caused by changes of public officials shall be filled by tbe majority of such remaining members of tbo Board who are not public officials. Section 3 That tbe libraries as herein pro vided for "ball be known and designated as tbe Carnegie Free Libraries of tbe city of Pitts burg. Section 4 That any ordinance or part oi or dinance conflicting with the provisions ot this ordinance be and tbe same is hereby repealed as far as the same affects this ordinance Ordained and enacted into a law In Councils this 28th day of May. A. D. 1S9U. H. P. FORD, President of 8"Iect Council. Attest- GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President of Common Conncil. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's flice Jtay 31, 1890. Approved: H. I. GOURLEY. Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER. Mayor's Clerk. Recorded In Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 422, 3d day of June, A. D. 1S90. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the offlre or City Controller until the 17th day of JUNE, A. D. 1890, at2 P. Jf., for furnishing and delivering two hundred (200) wooded lawn seats. Blanks for bidding can be obtained and specifications can bo seen at the General Office, Department of Public Woiks. Eacbpreposal must be accompanied by a bond, with two sureties, 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. PITT3BUP.O. June . 189a jed-81 LEGAL NOTICES. OFFICE OF FIDELITY TITLE AND TKUST COMPANY. 121 and 123 Fourth ave. ESTATEOF JOSEPH PKIMROSE.DECEAS ED. Notice Is hereby riven that letters of admin istration on the csttte of Joseph Primrose de ceased, late of Allegheny. Pa., have been granted to the undersigned, to whom alt persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay. FIDELITY TITLE AND 1KUST CO., Administrator of Joseph Primrose. DAVID Q. j,niau, Aiioruey. myo-iijo-i!- OFFICE OF FIDELITY TITLE TKUST COMPANY, 121 and 123 Fourth Ave. ESTATE OF JOSEPH S. CKOASDALE, DE CEASED. Notice Is hereby given tbit let ters of administration on tbe estite of Joseph S. Croasd-tle deceased, late of Pittsburg. Pa . h-tve been grantd to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against tbe same will make them known without delay. FIDELITY TlILE&TKUSr CO., Administrator of Joseph 8. Croasdale. DAVID Q. EW1NU, AttoTiev. iny30-lfl7-F OFFICE OF FIDELITY TITLE AND TltUST COMPANY, 121 and 123 Fourth avenue. ESTATE OF BELLE HUE, DECEASED. Notice Is hereby Riven that tetters or admin istration on the estate of tlelle lllte. deceased, late of Allegheny, l'a.. have been granted to tbe undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requwstedto make Immediate pay ment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay. FIDELITY TITLE AND TKUST COMPANY, Administrator of Belle Hlte. DAVID Q. EWI.NO, Attorney. uiy30-94-r "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN iT application will be made to the Governor of tbe State of Pennsylvania on JUNE 21, 1SU0, under tbe act of Assembly of tbe Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled, "An act to provide for tbe incorporation and regulation ot certain corporations," approved April 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for tbe charter of an intended corporation, to be called "Lanrel Land Company," tbo character and object whereof is for tbe purpose of buying, holding, improving, leasing, mortgaging aud selling real estate and for these purposes to bave to possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges or the said act of Assembly ind its supplements. MERCER A McILVAIN. my30-19-F Solicitors. LEGAL NOTICE TO WHOM IT MAY concern: Take notice, that Wm. Welsb, Mrs. C. H. Noble. Sarah R. Weh, R. J. Carr, Arthur Izenour, C. W. Stewart. Eliza Dud geon. Fritz Ellen, ct al., owners of lots iu Jliffln township. Allegheny county. Pa., ad joining the borough of Homestead, will present a petition to tbe Court or Quarter Sessions of said countv, on Saturday, the 7th day of June, 1890, at 10 o'clock A. x making application tbat said conrt shall, by and with concurrence ot the grand jury of tbe connty, decree that tbo limits of said borough bo so changed as to Include their lots Inter alia within the same. The lots to be annexed being bounded and de scribed as follows, viz: Beginning at a pdint at the intersection of the southerly line of said borough and tbe center line of West street; thence S. 314'E. 2o6 feet along the center line of West street to a point; thence N. 58 66' E. BOO feet along the center line of Pink alley to the center line of Maple street; thence S. 31 V E. 112 feet along the center lino of Maple street to a point; thence N. 58 56' E. 142 reet along the center line of Seventeenth avenue to the borongh line; thence N. 47 12' W. 600 leet along tbe borough line to a point and thence b. 43 51' W. 597 feet along tbe borongh line to tbe center line of West street, tbe place of beginning. L. L. DA VI-, Att'y for Petitioners. mv3-83.I0.17.24.31-Je6 X OTS! LOTS! LOTS! Nice building lots affording attractive homes or money making to the purchasers at present prices. MORN1NGSIDE PLAN. Eighteenth ward, extending from the Alle gheny river and A. V. It. R. to Highland Park, in the East End. Large lots at $75. S100, 09, J3C0, up to J600 for magnificent situations. ALLEGHENY LOTS. Benton ave. plan. Eleventh ward, beautiful situation. $200, 300, Sina New streets and rapid transit lines now building will soon double and quadruple values in this section. FLEMING PARK. Level lots, handsome and convenient home sites right on line of P. & L. E. R. R. and pro posed electric road.in sight of the city and view of tbe river. No mistake can be made in buy ing these choice lot at 3200 to $30a FAIRMOUNT AVENUE. EAST END. Line of Pecn ave. cable in the midst of ele gant surroundings, elevated situation, perfect drainage, extended views; every attraction of the conntry right in tbe city, with all city com fort'. A. sure investment at to-day's price, S700 toSOOO. Small cash payments, balance monthly, or a sharp discount for all cash. We bave nice homes, choice Investments in all locations. Our representatives ready to accompany pur chasers at all times direct from our offices. Charles Somers & Co,, 313 WOOD ST., 6019 PENN AVE.. E. E. Telephone 1773. Telephone 5323. Je5 PlANOb, ORGANS, And all manner of Small Instruments HAMILIoirs. sp28-79-o Filth aveas i 3 1 z$m i A-fT trf7lfjtl.lfoifliirafar J-.'t-J&.tt,. rJf -LjilisJfcljBvV