Es i- - ' 5sS imStBF igBf , ' v ' v THE PITTSBUB& MP' "POMP AND SOLEMNITY PEEPAMNQ 1 F0TOm tSttv H Attend the Troy Hill Celebration of K " the Corpus Cliristi -Feast. A LARGE CKOWD IN ATTENDANCE. -Beautiful and Elegant Decorations Along the Line of March. THE COMIKG FEAST OP ST. ANTHONY &. continuous throng of people went up the 1 roy Hill road yesterday morning from Tery early until 10 o'clock. They were bent upon witnessing the celebration of the feast of Corpus Christi at Father Mollinger's Church, on the summit of the hill, which wis celebrated with great solemnity and pomp. Tor the past few days the people living in the neighborhood of the church vhave been making elaborate preparations for the ceremony. Houses were gaily decorated, and presented a beautiful appear ance, as the decorations consisted of some very costly laces, suspended from the tops of the houses down to the ground. The American flag was displayed conspicuously and fluttered side by side with the papal colors of yellow and white. Nearly every honse on Clark, Hazel, Forest and Hamil ton streets, the route over which the proces sion marched, was decorated profusely. The decorations were not confined to the Ger man Catholic residents of the Hill, but those whose religious views conflicted with the Catholics alto entered into the spirit of the occasion, and contributed to make the celebration as grand as their neighbors. As the hour drew nigh for the procession to start, the people were still busily engaged in decorating their houses. Pictures of saints were displayed, and minia ture altars had "been erected on which the benediction was given. Arches, covered with evergreen and laurel, with the American flag covering the frame work, and large floral crosses on top, spanned the street at every turn. The streets which the procession traversed had been covered with tanbark. and a line of shrubbery had been placed on either side of the roadway, and small trees planted on the sidewalk added to the beauty of the streets. THE CEREMONY OF OLD. The manner in which the feast was cele brated yesterday was as it was done of yore in Germany, but few of the German Catho lio churches observe the feast in this coun try in the old way, with the exception of the congregation of St. Anthony, over which Bev. Father Mollinger presides. By 10 o'clock the little edifice on Clark street had been crowded to its utmost capac ity. People filled the galleries and lined the aisles, and at least four times as many were on the outside eadeavoring to secure admission. Within the church the decora tions were as extensive as on the streets. The national flair was displayed on all sides. Half wav up the center aisle stood the ele gant silk canopy under which the sacra ment was carried through the streets, at the conclusion of the mass, by the Eev. Father Murphy, of the Holy Ghost College, who was celebrant at the mass, assisted by Father Alphonse, O. S. B., as deacon, and Father Laignst, C. S. B., as sub-deacon. Mr. McDermott, of the Holy Ghost Col lege, officiated as Master of Ceremonies. Some special music had been arranged for the occasion, and was well rendered by a chorus of 15 female and 10 male voices. The celebrant of the mass was robed in costly vestments, which were made for this special service. At the conclusion of the mass the procession bled ont of the church, headed by a member of the Holy Name Society, bear ing a beautilul American flag; then came about 200 small boys, who presented a neat appearance in white waists. St Anthony's Literary Society came next, followed by the Holy Kane Society, about 100 small girls, arrayed in dresses of white, carrying flow ers in silver baskets. At a signal the girls faced about and threw flowers in the path of Father Murphy, the celebrant A VALUABLE CASKET. Two acolytes preceded the four members of the Holy Name Society who bore the canopy under which Eev. Father Murphy carried a citorium profusely studded with diamonds and precious stones, in which the Host was carried. This citorium was re cently imported from Germany by Father Mollinger. After the celebrant came the congregation. The procession proceeded along Hazel street to Mrs. Buck's residence, where bene diction was given. The altar at the door way was elaborately decorated, and the walk from the pavement to the house was covered with white cloth, and flowers were scattered over the ground on the approach to the altar. The church choir chanted hymns appropriate to the feast At the elevation ot the host, the vast concourse of people knelt in prayer. The scene was a very impressive one. After benediction had been given, the procession moved on to the residence of Henry Terheyden, where similar exercises were held. The altar erected at this place was marked for its znagnjficence and splendor. The procession stopped at the residence of John Guver, on Clark street, and the formality was repeated. August Snyder's honse was the last place at which benediction was given. These four altars represented the four apostles. The procession then entered the church and the "Te Denm" was chanted, after which the zervices concluded. The Feast of St Anthony will be cele brated Friday next It was hoped that the services could be held in the new church, but it will not likely be completed by that time, and they will be held in the Hazel Street Chnrch. It is confidently expected that at least 10,000 people, from all parts of the world, will be present at the feast Already many have arrived and taken up quarters near the church in order to make the "Kovena." SB. K0ECE0ES' BACCALAUREATE On the Duties of Lire und the Influences of a True Character. Dr. A. H. Norcross preached the annual baccalaureate yesterday morning in Christ Church for the Pittsburg College. The . senior class of 15 young ladies was present, '.together with a large congregation. The Doctor selected Eomans, zii., 21, as hjs text, and spoke of all attainments in school life and work as preparation to go forth on a mission to replace tbe evil of this world with good. The discourse abounded with advice as to the influences of a true charac ter and the good all may do to re lieve the disorder, suffering and sinful conditions about them. To replace the evil with the good is the mission of every one. If the evil is disorder, the good is order. If the evil is suffering, the good is happiness. If the evil is sin, the good is doty. To promote order, to relieve suffer ing, to follow after duty these are the ways of a true and truly inspired life. The discourse was concluded by showing that no one conld miss the goal of a happy li'e following these inspired dictates of dnty and religion. A baccalaureate sermon to the graduating class of the Pennsylvania College was preached at the East Liberty Prefbyterian Chnrch in the afternoon by Eev. Charles E. Xioeke. Children's Day Remembered. In a number of churches yesterday, "Chil ftjen's Day" and "Flower Day" special services were held, amnno ihrm (ho fWnnrl '- .rebyterian. Merrill M. E. Chnrch, Point Breeze Presbyterian and the First M. P. Church. Serrlcea In Ike Jail. The services In the jail yesterday were conducted by Alr.W. Marshall, associated bv the choir of the Second M. P. Church. There were present also half a. ri.,r.n nl1n. wh.oXttraiihed excellent tiring music J Catholic Societies Expect to MnLo Mag nificent Patriotic Showlrfg. A meeting of the Pioneer Diocesan Conn-' cil, American Federation of Catholic socie ties, was held yesterday afternoon in the Knights of St George's Hall, on Penn ave- between Fifteenth auQ aixteentn streets. Vice President J. A. aceney pre sided, and W. A. Golden, Esq., acted as secretary. "Word was received from the Catholic Knighthood of Cleveland that they would accept the invitation to participate in the Fourth of July demonstration. A. communication was received from Captain J. M. Wilhelm, of St. Georee Comman dery. Knights of St. George, Cleveland, that his. commandery would participate in the parade. Captain Wilhelm suggested that an exhibition drill be a part of the programme for the afternoon. The com munication was adopted, and a committee was appointed to carry out the suggestion in reference to the drill. Chief Marshal Skelley, of the parade, an nounced that his headquarters would be opened on Friday, on the first floor at the rear of the Cathedral, No. 135 Fifth avenue, and that all suggestions and advice would be there acted on. Asmall flag, surmounted by an eagle pin, was adopted as the decora tion lor those participating in the celebra tion. Cheerful reports were received from vari ous Catholic congregations in regard to their intention of turning out large deputa tions for the event St, Michael's, of the Southside, will be represented by nearly 1,500 persons, and the Holy Cross patish, of the same locality, by a number not much smaller. The next meeting will be held June 22, at 7:30 P. M. TO SAVE HER LIFE. A Lavrreseevllle Woman' Lea Amputated as n Result sf Rheumatism. SMrs. Voles, daughter of Mrs. Fansnanght, of Forty-third street, was attacked with rheumatism nearly six months ago. Event ually it seemed to settle in one of her legs. It attacked the knee, and led to a swelling there. This so wasted the lady in her gen eral health that a consultation of several of the best physicians in the city resulted in a decision that the leg must be amputated. Mrs. Voles fought for her life without this alternative as long as it was possible. But late Saturday night she gave up all hope, the doctors saying she could only live 24 honrs. If the limb came off they said she had still a slight chance to recover. So she con sented. Dr. Hamilton, assisted by Dr. Cam eron and other doctors, performed the oper ation Sunday morning. The lady was still living at last accounts. DEAK WILL BE Trrrp CHAMPIOH". He Will Investigate the Commitment of Mar SnlllTan to Morsranza. A petition is being circulated in Scottdale to secure the pardon of J. A. Bobbs and Walter Herrington, prominent citizens of that town, who were sent to the peniten tiary for three and five years respectively for their connection with the May Sullivan scandal. Since their conviction the girl has been sent to Morganza, and this will be nsed as the main argument for the men's release. Superintendent Dean, of the Anti-Cruelty Society, stated last night that he proposed to investigate the case. He thought there was a possibility that the commitment of May Sullivan to the Kelbrm School had been secured for the purpose of impeaching the veracity of her testimony against Bobbs and Herrington. W. a T. TJ. QTJAETEELY MEETmO. It Will Be Held nt Oaksaont en tbe Taller Road, To-Morrow. The quarterly conference of the W. C. T. U. of Allegheny county will be held in the TJ. P. Church at Oakmont, on the Alle gheny Valley Railroad, to-morrow. This is a mass convention and all tbe members of the organization have a voice and vote in the proceedings. There will be sessions at 10 A. ii, 2 and 7:30 P. m. The conference will be the guests of the Vernon W. C. T. TJ. Mrs. J. M. Foster presided over tbe meet ing held by the Moorhead W. C. T. IT. in Moorhead Hall, last night Addresses were made by Mrs. E. H. Jones, Mr. Swoger, Mr. Bowell and others. HO DANGEK TO D0CT0ES la Furnishing Information to Census Snper Impudent Porter. Dr. Benjamin Lee, of Philadelphia, State Superintendent of Vital Statistics, and member ot the State Board of Health, has issued a circular to the physicians of Penn sylvania asking them to comply with the request of Superintendent ot Census Porter and furnish the latter with a list of the cases of chronio diseases within their knowledge. Dr.Lee has corresponded with Mr. Porter and is assured that the information so furnished will not be made public except in the form of general statistics. HAEY KELlETS FLIGHT, Fna With Her Neighbors by Threatenlne to Barn Their Houses. Mary Kelley was arrested by Officer O'Donnell, at her home, on Steuben street, "West End, yesterday alternoon, and lodged in the Thirty-sixth ward station, on a charge of disorderly condnct It is alleged by the officer that for the past month she has been drinking heavily and would abuse and fight her neighbors by threatening, to set fire to their houses. She also, in one of her drunken stupors, fell down a flight of stairs, bruising her head and face badly, and slightly fracturing her right arm. Location of Kenron military Academy. It is at Gambier. O.. noted for hPlthfnl- oess and beanty, on a hill top 1,100 feet above sea level. It is one of the oldest and most successful training schools west of the Alle ghenies. Fancy Stripe Two Toned Snllloes, 42 inches wide, marked from f 1 25 down to $1 to-day. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Lessoas In Swimming, Life-saving, diving, etc., given free of charge to ladies and children to-morrow (Tuesday) from 8 a. m. to 2 p. m., at the Natatorium, Duquesne way, by the best swimming teachers in the country. The water is strictly pure, a constant stream ot over 6,000 gallons per hour being poured into the pool night and day. The most complete bathing establishment in the country, and no objectionable characters permitted in the building. Pure mohair mixtures, choice new color ings, 42 inches wide, reduced from 75o to 50c to-day. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Carpets, Buss, Curtains. Prices reduced from Mondays June 9. Some of the choicest designs in moqnettes, axminsters, royal wiltons, body Brussels, tapestry Brussels, ingrains, rugs and lace curtains. Your choice from our entire stock. All come under the "mark down" to close out. Campbell & Dick, Eiith avenue. New Printed Side Border Cashmere, 46 inches wide, price 60c, former price was f 1 25. A lot also 38 inches wide at 60c, lormer price 1. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Leghorn hats black, navy, brown and white greatest variety. t D KOSKNBATJM & CO. BIG redpetion sale of ribbons begins to dayt Jos. Horne & Co.'s fenn Avenue Stores, A SMALL BOY'S FATE. He is Drowned While Taking a Bath in the Honongahela River. A PICNICKER KILLED BY A TRAIN. Bwlft Cable Cars Collide With and Orer tnrn Buggies. CHAPTER OP SABBATH DAT ACCIDENTS John McConville, 11 years old, living on Murphy street, Soho, went swimming in the Monongahela river near the Copper Works yesterday f afternoon. He was seized with cramp and drowned before assistance could reach him. The body, was recovered. Henry McAfee, 22 years old, employed as a baker at Morganza, was run down by a train on the Pittsburg, Virginia and Charles ton Bailroad some time after 12 o'clock on Sunday morning, and died five hours later at the West Penn Hospital. The deceased had evidently been at the Amalgamated Association picnic, as a return ticket from Bock Point was found on his person. How he got into the Pittsburg, Virginia and Charleston yards on the Southside is not known, but some of the employes of the company found him Iving beside the track, with both legs cut off at the knees. The body of the man is at the morgue. A PICNIC PABTY UPSET. A picnic party met with a very serious accident while riding home from spending Saturday in the woods near Etna. There were 28 persons on the waeon, including sev eral ladies. They were driving at a lively pace along the Butler plank road and the night being dark the driver was unable to see much ahead of him. The wagon was precipitated over an embankment about 12 leet high into Pine creek. Seveial of the party received painful but not serious in juries. The wagon was pretty badly broken up. Squire alc-Neirney, ot the .Eighteenth ward, was with the party and was injured somewhat The party procured another conveyance and reached the city, where the injured received surgical attention. James Stewart, a brakeman on the Penn sylvania Bailroad, had bis right arm very severelycrnshed last evening whilecoupling cars near Bonp station. He was brought to tbe West Penn Hospital, where his arm will likely be amputated. Henri Moselli, a Pole living in the Eighteenth ward, fell from the Junction Bailroad bridge, Thirty-third street, yester day afternoon. He suffered a compound fracture of the skull. Edward Finner, aged 70 years, of Char tiers, was driving along Alexander street, West End, Saturday night when his horses ran off. The bnggy collided with a tele graph pole, throwing the old gentleman out and badly injuring his head and back. He was removed to the residence of his son-in-law, Edward Sellers. CABLE CAB COLLISIONS. W. C. Brady & Son, while driving along Penn avenue yesterday morning, were run Into by cable car No. 32, which swung- rap idly around the corner from Shady lane. The bnggy was upset and smashed, while tHe occupants received slight injuries. A buggy in which were Drs. Murdock and T. W. Shaw was overturned on Fifth ave nue by a cable car last evening. The buggy was thrown against another one occupied by Letter Carrier McCabe. The latter waa thrown out and had his lace cnt Yesterday afternoon a horse attached to a baronche, which contained a Bloomfield iamily, ran off on Iten street, Allegheny. The barouche struck a fence and the iamily, consisting ot husband, wile and three children, were spilled ont, bnt suffered no serious injury. The barouche was wrecked. Sedative Influence. Dr. Flint's Remedy by its sedative influence over the nervous system, is one of tbe best rem edies that can bo nsed to control and enre in continence of urine Descriptive treatise with each bottle. At all druggists, or address Mack Drug Co.. N. Y. MWF New Barcalna In Dress Goods To-Day. A new line ot 42-inch goods, with plain border, 12 inches wide, a splendid two-toned effect, in grays, Indian reds, light browns, tans, etc., at 1 a yard. "Jos. Hobne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. BIG reduction sale of ribbons begins to day. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Fenn Avenue Stores. fllEETlNGS. -TOTICE- The members of Pittsburg Conncil 117 Jr. O. TJ. A. M. will assemble at their hall, 77 Sixth avenue. Tuesday afternoon at I o'clock sharp to attend the funeral of onr late Brother William Dengel. D. J. LEWIS, Councilor. W. A. SMART, Recording Secretary. je9-4 TTENXION, SELECT KNIGHTS- Yon are requested to meet at the hall of Legion No. 1, corner Fifth avenue and Market street, In lull uniform, on TUESDAY, atl o'clock p. V. sharp, to attend the funeral of our late comrade, William Dengel, from his late residence. 1314 Penn avenue. je&36 By order of COL. C. V. LEWIS. TTENTION, SELECT KKIGHTS OFFI A. CERS and comrades of Duquesne Letrion, S o. 10, are requested to meet at their hall. Sixth arc. on TUESDAY, June 10, at 12:30 P.M. sharp, in fnll dress uniform, to attend tbe fnneral ot our late comrade, William Dengel. Sister legions are respectfully invited to attend. By order of je9-15 W. J. SNYDER. Commander. office of i Thb Bridgkwatkb Gas Company. Rochester, Pa April 16, 189a S A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCK HOLDERS of this companv will be held at the office, Rochester, Pa., on THURSDAY, June 19. 1890, at S o'clock p. M., to vote for or against a proposition to rednco tbe capital stock. The amount of tbe proposed rednctlon is 7,084 shares, having a value at par of $708,400. F. L. STEPHENSON. Secretory. ap!8-3-MWS AMUSEMENTS. DASEBALL-PLAYERS LEAGUE EXPOSITION PARK. Chicago White Stockings versus Pittsburg, JUNE 9, 10, 11. Game called atir.it. Admission, 25c je8-12 LEGAL NOTICES. CHAS. B. PA NE. Attorney at Law, Ho. 173 Fonrth avenue. ESTA1E OF D. H. WALKER. DECEASED Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of D. H. Walker have been f ranted to tbe undersigned, to whom all persons ndebted to said estate are requested to make im mediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. ANNA H. WALKER, Administratrix. Jeg-31-x NOT1CE3. New Brighton, Pa., June 4, 189a PRINCIPALSH1P OF PUBLIC SCH00L8 The New Brighton School Board will re reive applications for the position of Principal of the Public Schools of said borough for the term beglnninc SEPTEM BER 1, 1830. Address H. W. WILDE, Secretary, Je5-93-D W. H. ELVERSON. President EDUCATIONAL. CHELTENHAM ACADEMY. OGONT& 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. 1500 per rear. No extras. Illustrated cir cular. JOHN CALVIN RICE, A. M., Prln. Jel-92-s TRINITY COLLEGE. HARTFORD. CONN ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. Examinations for admission to the freshman class will be held at No. 150 FOURTH AVE NUE. Pittsburg, on MONDAY, June 23. 189a at 10 o'clock. Catalogues containing specimens of examination papers, and any further Infor ms tion can be obtained from A. P. BURG WIN, Room 7, Bakewell Law Bnilding, Pittsburg, to whom all applicants should as boon as possible send in their names. ' GEORGE WILLIAMSON SMITH. J.W7-MITS President. I DISPATQH tS'Display advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ment on this page, such as Wanted, lor Bale. To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. FOK THE BOUTHS1DE, MO. 1412 CAISSON BTKKET. BKAN CH OFFICES ALSO A3 BELOW, WHKKE WANT. FOB SALE, TO LET, AND OTHKH TRAN8IENTADVEKTISEMKNTS1VILL BEKE CEIVKD UP TO 9 P. M. FOB 1NBKBTION. 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MEEHAN 'a 543 Grant St. Je9-D MANAGER OB FOREMAN-FOR A JOB BING galvanising works, now in full operation: Integrity, sobriety, and a thorough knowledge of the business In all Its details in dispensable, and no application will beeater talned unless these qualities can be established: steady work, salary no object, no capital neces sary; all communications must be accompanied with references, experience and real name and address, which will be treated in strict confl uence, sena replies to u., care jam. w DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Je7-6J-D PRINTEH-THO ROUGHLY PHACTICAL-AS foreman of our composing room: must un derstand Imposition and be experienced In a high class of Illustrated catalogue work; applications from other than first-class men will not be cousid red. GIES & CO.. Buffalo N. Y. leS-4 PATTERN MAKERS-FOB ARCHITECTURAL Iron work; steady employment and good wages guaranteed to good men. 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STEADY YOUNG MAN-OF SOME EXPEBI ENCE at the bench as carpenter or cabinet maker. 49 WATER SI'., second floor. JeS-171 TAILORS-FIRST-CLASS, TO WORK ON Al. TEB1NG and repairing. Apply JAS. DICK SON, 65 Fifth ave., cor. Wood St., second floor. my2-D YOUNG MAN-18 OH 19 YEARS OF AGE FOR men's furnishing store; only those having some experience need apply. AUi JFHAMMER EVANS, 6103 Penn ave., JeB-Z3 trOO MEN AND BOYS TO SELL RED, WHITE, t blue birds for the Fourth of Jul v; latest nov elty out; Immense sales big profit. Send for sam iple, 5c; Invest now before too late. M. Je9-2 EB nest, Cleveland, o, fn GOOD MULF. DRIVEHS APPLY AT OU stable on works, cor. Negleyand Friend' ship aves., E. E. R. GRACE.' JC8-175 Female Help. CHAMBERMAIDS - WAITRESS - COOKS, nurses, dining room glcls, 200 house girls, German and colored girls, drivers, waiters, farm hands, five colored men. MRS. E. THOMPSON, 008 Grant st, lnySl-MThs COOK-IN SMALL FAMILY AT SHAD YSIDE: must come well recommended; woman of middle age and settled habits preferred. Apply at third house from Fifth on O'HABA STHEfcT, East End. 1e3-40 -lBL-FOB GENEBAL HOUSEWOBK IN It small family: good wages, inquire at No. 119 FIFTH AVEN UE. Je9-20 Gt IBL EXPERIENCED, FOR LAUNDRY: also a (rood cleaning girl, lnaulre at ST. at at', e9-28 UUAK1..&3 HXJXS.U. -IIBL-FOR SEWING, AT NO. 2003 PENN fOT AVE. None but experienced hands need to apply. Jc9-29 I NFANT'SNURSE-MUSTBE EXPERIENCED and have unexceptional references. Call 1:30 e. M. COR. AIKEN AVE. AND WESTMINSTER. PLACE, Shadyslde, East End. Jc7-3 PROTESTANT GIRL-TO NUBSE AND DO chamber work In small family in E. E. Ap ply 6218 PEN N AVE. Je5-3; SEWIN G GIRL AT NO. 8 DIAMOND SQUARE Je9-17 Boarders und Lodcera. -VCCUPANTS - FOR A LARGE SECOND storr front room with first-class board. 11 FOURTH ST.,' near Penn: reference. les-wu j - V 'MONDAY, JUNE WANTED. Situation. JOB-TO TAKE CARE1 OF HOBSES-A COM PETENT horse trainer and riding teacher: trained in German riding schools: chi give good reference. Address LOUIS SCHULENBEBG, corner Ross and Third avenue, city. Je9.2S-irws POSITION-BY A MIDDLE-AGED MARRIED man as watchman or timekeeper; talk En glish, French and German: A 1 reference annv se curity on hand. Address WATCHMAN. Dis patch office. Je8-38 i Partner. PARTNER-MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL to take interest In Belgium Mock stone quarry. For further particulars address WM.MCSfAD DEN, Branch Junction P. O., Westmoreland Co., Pa. . Je5-18 PURCHASEB-FOR HALF INTEBESTIN AN established business: profits at present S10.000 per annum; can be Increased tenfold. Ad dress R., Dispatch office. JeS-67 Real Estate. SEWICKLEY RESIDENCE PROPERTY wanted similar to the property pr Mr. W. Stanton: we have a customer for that kind or property. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO.. 99 Fourth ive. Je6-M-MF Flnauclal. "DUSINES8 OPPORTUNITIES-FINANCIAL l Investments, mortgages, money ions,reii collected, stores of all kinds, and real estate sales executed promptly. T. O. BHOWA CO.. 90 Fourth ave. JQ3-68 MOB1GAGES-S1.000.00C TO LOAN ON CITY and suburbau properties at 4K, 5. and 8 per cent. and on larms In Allegheny and adjacent counties at 6 per cent. LM. irjnnuujv- ix ovs. m x ounn avenue. ap7-Hl MORTGAGES-WE ARE PREPARED TO loan suras from 500 to S300.000 on city and country property: 4H. 5 and u per cent. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Je7-63-D MORTGAGES ON PITTSBURG, ALLE GHENY or subnrban Improved real estate, In large or small amounts, at lowest rates. LEE, BARN ETT & CHAPLIN, J13 Wood St. Je7-18-Mws MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY county property at lowest rates. HENRx A. WEAVER CO., 92 Fourth avenue. mb2-D TO LOAN-1500,000, IN AMOUNTS OF S3.000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4K per cent, freeoftax: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. ee21-dJ6-D TO LOAN rSM.000 ON MORTGAGEL'-flOO and up ward at 6 per cent;$50Q, 000 at 4'A per cent on residences or business property: also In ad joining counties. S. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenue. oc24-4-D ailaceTlaneooB. ALL TO USE JONES' MAGIC ROACH POW DER: contains no poison; roaches banished by contract; satisfaction elven or no pay. Pre pared by GEO. W. JONES, 222 Federal St., Alle gheny. Pa. Sold by all arst-ciass drugglst3. Telephone No. 3332. myZ-42-jtwr EVEBYONETO MAKE HOME HAPPY WITH a llffbt running New Home Sewing Machine: for SDeed and easv running none better: tileased to have you call and see for yourself at if. CAR TER'S, No. 19 Sixth st. my2G-MWF XART1ES WISHING TO HAVE SIGNS J- 1 rtalnted. In larsre or small Quantities, to call on or address PASTOBIUS' SIGN WORKS. 119 Fifth ave., cor. Smithfield st. rnve-Mwr FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. , t BARGAIN CORNER COLWELL AND Townsend sts., one square from Fifth ave., ten minutes' walk from postoffice, a lot, 79x90, on two paved streets, with two two-story brick uweiiings, six rooms eacn, n iiurai gas, water; easy terms. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth ave. JeS-91 OT AND HOUSES-NEAR NINTH ST. AND Penn ave.. in rear of St. AndrewTs Church: lot 59 feetlrontby IS feet deep to church, with three brick dwelling houses, one of four larre rooms and two of three rooms each; good cellars and Improvements: rental, 528 per year; price, H 300; terms about S300 cash, balance, five years; enhancement certain; biggest barcaln ever of- jereu in aowniown properly. Alalia a BAlLjni, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. Je8-4 Q-l "I 500WYLIE AVENUE. 3 TWO-STORY CXJL. and mansard brick dwellings of 7 rooms each, cemented cellars, well sewered: also In rear 3 two-story frame dwellings of 5 rooms each. Total rent 11,240 per year. BLACK & BAIBD, 95 Fourth ave. El Je8-63 OO 200- BEDFOBD AVE.. NEAB GUM ST., (vo-storv and finished mansard brick CPOa two-story and dwelling of 7 nice rooms: both rases: rents lor 1312 per year. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. 1346. je8-63 East End Residence. -(ORNER PROPERTY SHADYSILIBL CON- t VJSNlKNTtoBouo v Jiw ia.x to noup station, r.K.K, , Finn ave. and Duquesne electric lines; alarge 2-storv and at tic modern brick dwelling; first floor, 2 halls and 4 rooms, pantry, etc.; second floor, 5 bedrooms, bath and sewing" room: third floor, 3 rooms, laundry and drying room; fine slate mantels: tile hearths; both gases and wires for electric light throughout tbe house: sliding doors between hall and parlor and library tile vestibule; front, side and rear porches; stone sidewalks, asphalt walk around bouse, cemented cellars, etc : lot 85xlC5 to private alley. BLACK BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. avj. JeS-61' EAST END-ONLY 14.S00-ONE SQUARE from North Highland ave , a complete and modern frame residence of six large rooms and attic, hall, vestibule, bath, w. c. and w. s.. Inside shutters, slate mantels, tile hearths, sliding doors between parlor and dining room, large arched doorway from hall to parlor, range, h. abde. water, large pantry, large porches with balcony: lot 25x100; complete sewerage, J. E. GLASS, No. 138 Fifth ave. Je8-77" EAST END BESIDENCE PROPERTY-SHADY Side, Queen Anne style,almost new, 8 rooms with bath, natural gas and other of the essential recent Improvements. All In fine order. Fine lot 50x120 feet. lawn front and rear. Terms Sc. from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue. Pitts burg. Je7-63-D FINE BESIDENCE PBOPERTY -EAST END for a short time only, about two acres of beautiful ground covered with large forest trees, with modern brick dwelling of 12 large rooms, hall, bathroom and all the latest Improved con veniences, excellent spring water and good sprlnghouse, good stable, etc.: this property Is situate In one of the finest residence location In East Liberty, three minutes' walk from Duquesne electric road and ave minutes from Penn avenue line; to those anticipating tbe purchase of a home we invite you to call, and we will take you to see this elegant place, as It Is something extra; the Srlce asked Is very reasonable. BLACK A, AIKD, 95 Fourth ave. Je8-63 -VfEAT DWELLING AND LARGE LOT NO. JX 12 Meadow St.. near Larimer avenue. East End. six rooms, porches, cellar, all in nice order; Just recently painted and fixed up: lot 25x123 leet, to an alley; side entrance: several trees thereon; will be sold at public sale ou next Thursday after noon, June 12, at: o'clock, 011 the premises; title Jerfect: easy payments; Immediate possession. AS. W. DBAPE A CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue, FlttsDurg Je7-64-D OAKLAND-AT A BAKUAIN-A CHOICE Oakland residence; a new two-storv and mansard brick residence of eight rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, w. c. and w, b rangt, h. and c. water, slate mantels and tile hearths, inside shut ters, front and rear porches: tbe house Is hand somely papered throughout; large dry cellar, nicely cemented and perfectly dry: tbe sewerage Is perfect, being connected with the main city sewer; lot 24x100 to an alley immediate possession. J. E. GLASS, 138 Fifth ave. Je8-77 QHETLAND AVE., NEAR LINCOLN AVE.-A p choice residence site; size, 120x120 ft. ; this isa handsome lot and is for sale cheap to a prompt buyer. J. E. GLASS, 138 Fifth ave. jeS-77 Q1 Zi. 5R-;KIFTH AVE- OAKLAND - BE- 3'L'. TWEEN Craft avenueandHelketstreet new two-story and mansard pressed brick dwell ing with stone trimmings, of ten rooms, bath room, laundry and linen room, hall, vestibule wiui uie noor. suuing aoor oetween nail ana parlor, also between parlor and library: Inside shutters, slate mantels and tile hearths and fancy uasKci grates, range, a. ana c. water, natural ana artificial gas, elegant chandeliers and electric at- tacnmentior out the house tachment for lighting; hardwood finish through- tnegiat sfia In vpstlhiile door and ntll lamp Is of special design; tbe hardware, locks, etc., arc the nest; this house presents an elegant anpearance; lot 25x125 to a nc-root alley: tbe sewer age Is complete: nice walks in the yard. J. E. GLASS, No. 138 Fifth avenue. JeS-77 (-11 500 INVESTMENT OR HOME ON O JLfc. paved and sewered avenue, one square from Penn or Fifth avenue cable care, Duquesne electric road or P. R. R., a well built and sub stantial ten-room brick dwelling, with modern conveniences, etc.; lot9jx2l2 feet to a proposed street, with a good stable and carriage house on rear: this property is now renting for 1000 per annum and Is rapidly enhancing in value: easy terms. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. Je7-45-MWFS S6 Duqu S0O-SUMMKRLEA STREET, CONVEN ES IENT to Roup Station, Fifth ave cable and muesne electric lines: an eieiant new frame dwelling of 9 rooms, fine hall, bath room, range. sliding doors, front and back staircase, natural gas, wired ror electric lights, slate mantels and all modern conrenlences. laundrv, wide porch, Ac: lot 40x160; termseasy. BLACK&BAIBD, 95 Fourth are. Je8-64 Allegheny Residences. A NEAT BRICK BEBIDENCE-IN THE SEC ond ward, Allegheny, one square from the rarcs, 7 rooms, oatn, uau, vesuouie, cellar, laun dry, natural gas, furnace. c. JAMES W. DBAPE A CO., 129 Fonrth avenue, Pittsburg ABCH ST., NEAR PARK-LOT 20x100 TO A paved street, with two frame dwellings, rented for 1522 per year; a bargain. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourth ave. JeS-92-SUTUWF TTtlNE BRICK DWELLING-AND LARGE lot with side entrance. In Allegheny, near the parka, on Hue or electric cars, ten spacious rooms, together with library, bath and lavatory, and all other of the more recent Improvements, and In firime order throughout: very superior property n every particular. JAS. W. DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Je7-63-D VTTCE DWELLING HOUSE CLOSE TO JJ" electric cars and nearneao 01 federal street. Allegheny: nine rooms, with all modern conven iences; wide piazza and porches; large corner lot; fruit and shade trees, etc.; beautiful views from the property; Immediate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE & Co., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. le7-63-D 600-L1NDEN AVENUE, ALLEGHENY 1 Ouecn Anne frame dwelllne of 8 rooms: .ubuuTciucncH, snaae trees, suruuucrj, ctu., short walk to electric road; lot 50x125: this Is a snort walk to electric road: lot 50X125: this Is a I very cheap property and terms will be made easy, BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. BIOS le8-6r 1 .---f' i89a FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE Allegheny Residence. WESTERN AVE.. NO. M3, ALLEGHENY-A two-story brick residence of nine rooms, ball, vestibule, bathroom, h. and c. water, marble mantels and hearths, ranee and furnace In base ment, nat. and art. gas, fine chandeliers, electrlo bells, front and back stairs- laundry In basement, large lot, 46 ft. 8 Inches by 120 feet to an alley; this is one of the most deslrablo properties on tbe ave nue. J. E. GLASS, No. 138 Fifth ave. Je8-77 Suburban Residences. SWISS VALE-ONE ACBEOFOHOUND, 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 has Deen made low, as quick sale Is desired. See W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. .1c6-8-S,9, 12.H" 2 ACRES AND NICE RESIDENCE-IN THE suburbs, 3 mluutes' walk from railroad sta tion; eight rooms In residence, hall, natural gas and other conveniences, all in fine order; great variety of fruit and sbado trees on the grounds; plenty of pure water, outbuildings, etc.. etc.; full sweep of the countrv atmosphere; would ex change in part for small city property. JAS. W. DBAPE & CO., 13) Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Je7-63-D ' FOR SALE-LOT. East End Lots. L TTJAUM GBOVE-THK CHOICEST LOCATION Sj In the East End foragood, convenient home: It nas all tbe advantages of steam and cable cars, good wide streets, paved, sewered and stone side walks; a stroll over this property will convince you that all we claim for Baum Grove Is true. BlIOWN 3c SAINT, Agents, 512 Smithfield st. JeS-72.MWF EAST END LOT A GOOD INVESHIENT A vacant lot 111x218, within one square of Highland ave. and Penn ave.: a bargain. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. A114 Je8-W MCKEE PLACE. OAKLAND CHOICE PIECE or ground, 125x175: this is a handsome build ing site as this street Is to be paved this season. For particulars see J. E. GLASS, No. 138 Firth ave? Je8-77- Allegheny Lois. ALLEGHENY LOTS ON LOMBARD ST., Linden and Maple aves.. Tenth andTweirth wards: 100 In all: navments easv. lnaulre of J. & S. MCNAUGHER, 43 North Diamond st. or 43 Federal St. mhl2-5S-D MOST DESIRABLE LOTS IN ALLEGHENY county. 50x200. for 00, on ten years' time: S5down; SI per week: plan No. 2 now ready: rail road fare 4 cents: over 275 lots sold; houses golug up. J. B. ZIMMERMAN, 111 Fourth avenue. my31-2-MThs" WESTEBN AVENUE, ALLEGHENY A very choice lot . size 23 ft. 4 Inches by 120 feet deep to an alley: this is one of the most desirable lots on the avenue. For particulars see J. E. GLASS. No. 133 Fifth ave. Je8-77 Suburban Lota. BELMONT PLACE. INGRAM CHOICE level lots 50x161, 8300: streets all 50 feet wide and sewered: houses must cost at least 2,POO; the prettiest section of the country about Pittsburg; only ten minutes' ride to Point Bridge and 19 to Union sutlon: 36 trains dally; fare 5Kc: these lots are selling rapidly, are fast becoming dotted with first-class houses and will soon be all gone. Terras, 15 down, balance (10 per month, w . A. ZA UN, tw J! oorui aye., ruisuurg, ro. je-A- LOTS-AT INGRAM, P. C. AND ST. L. R. W. Fine level lots 50x100 each with natural gas in front of property, good water, finest view In Allegheny Co., 7 minutes walk from the station, varying In price from 250 to ?00O each; this property is ouly five miles from the Union Depot, the same distance from the heart of the city as East Liberty; there are 35 trains stop at Ingram dally, fare atmonthly commutation rates (60 trip) only 523c, a fraction more than street car fare; taxes low: enhancement sure: terms easy. Par ticulars at BLACK . BAIRD'S. 95 Fourth ave., city, JeS-63 LOTS, LOTS, LOTS-AT JEANNETTE-THE Fort Pitt Land Co. plan of building lots will be put on the market Satnrday, June 21. For prices, etc.. see BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO.. 162 Fourth ave., or U. K. BEAM. Hotel Marlon, Jeannette. jeS-95 NORTH HOMESTEAD LOTS-60X120 FEET, fronting on aGO-toot street, near Swissvale station, P. R. R., and City Farm station, RAO. R. R. : prices 1400 to 1500 each; terms to suit. IRA M. BURRHF1ELD, 158 Fourth avenue. apl0-36-H' 3 ACRES OF GROUND-ON LINE OF RAIL ROAD, near the city: excellent spot to lay out In building lots. JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 123 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Je7-6J-p FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business) Opportunities. BARBER SHOP-HAVING A F1B3T-CLASS trade In a good location: will sell cheap; owner going- Into other business. Address B. S., Dispatch office. Jc7-23 LIGHT MANUFACTURING BUBINESS-A specialty producing large profits: this is a good thing and worth looking into at once: favor able terms will be made with a prompt purchaser: capital required about S3, COO; one of tbe best open ings in the market. JAS. W.DBAPK&CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.. Je7-C3-i Y:ERY BEST FIFTH AVEN UE CIGAR STORE, 13,000; grocery stores: finest book and sta tionery store In best town In Western Pennsyl vania: feed store, country stores: music store, office business: bakeries, drugstores, cigar stores. SHEPARD & CO., 151 Fourth ave. Je5 Business Stands. BASS LAKE-A SUMMER RESORT NEAR home, 30 acres ground, with botel and cot tages, pure water, fine fishing, near Falrport Harbor, for sale or exchange; good investment for capitalists. ED. WITTISH, 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. e5-4-D" FINE LARGE BUSINESS PROPERTY ON Penn avenue; iron front, elevator and other essential requliements for business purposes; Im mediate possession. JAS. Yf. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. Je7-63-D WATER STREET-LOTOF GROUND ONTHE corner of Water and Short streets, Pitts burg, fronting 30 feet on Waterstreet and extend ing back along Short street 16C feet to First ave nue; on it Is a three-story brick building recently occupied by Rees. Shook A Co. as a machine shop. Apply to JOHN D. McKENNAN, Receiver Bees. Shook A Co.. Bakewell Law Building, Pittsburg, m y28-53-2s, SO, J e2, 4, 6. 9 -1 A 000 CHOICE INVESTMENT: CITY jyXtfc property; five brick buildings, includ lug corner store values alwars up substantial locality, irrowlne: ues always upward: rentals certain, providing permanent income: will ?lve detailed description and invite Inspection of the property. CHARLES S0MBS s. CO., 313 wood st., 6019 penn ave. JeS-41" aj-i A 8M-F1FTH AVE. NEAR STEVENSON ttpJLba St., a new pressed brick front of 8 nice rooms and store room, 17x34, with bath room, b. and c. water, w. c, both gases, slate mantels, and lot22x89. BLACK & BAIBD, 95 Fourth ave. E9 JeS-63 Manufacturing Sites. LARGE MANUFACTURING SITE-3CO FEET railroad front, corner of two streets and railroad: good, city location; great bargain, on easy nayments. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fonrth avenue, Pittsburg. Je7-63-D FOR HALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Lire Stock, Etc. AT A SACRIFICE ONE PAIR OF BAY coach horses, sound and well broken for city driving; also, one six passenger carriage and two broughams. uan De seen at ja.ua.ua.h's. xb penn ave. Je3-173 BUGGIES-TWO SIDE-BAR TOP BUGGIES good as new; will be sold chesp If sold at once. Inquire of R. D. N UTTALL A CO., Grant ave. and Boquet St., Allegheny City. JeS-2S CAHR1AGE-FOR LACK OF USE. AN A NO. 1 family carriage; price 1400 cash; has been very little used. Inquire of A. M. H at glass bouse root of Twentieth St., Tweirth ward, Pitts burg. Je8-S3-MWT HORSES ONE PAIR FINE CARRIAGE horses; they are bright sorrels. 5 years old. 15K bands high, weighs 2.U0O pounds; iood lookers and good drivers: the owner having no use for tbem will sell them on very reasonable terms: can he seen at JOHN WILSON & BROS.' SALE STA- BLES, 45 to 47 West Diamond st., Allegheny city. Je8-13 KENTUCKY COMBINATION HOUSE IS hands high. Iron gray; has all the gaits; drives up very showy in buggr; will be sold rea sonably. Call at WAHMOAbTJ.E'3 STABLE. E. E., city. Je5-S2 S1UDEBAKEB WAGON USED PATCH Conntrv Road Kxnedltlon BY DIS- prlcemod erate: condition good. Can be seen at ABC'HI- BALD'S STABLE, 119 Third aye., for three days. myzs-ui- Mnchlnery and Metals. DRILLING ENGINES AND BOILERS-FOR oil or gas wells, engines and hollers in every size and style, sawmills and wood-working ma chinery. HARME3 MACHINE DEPOT. No. 97 First ave., Pittsburg. Pa. inh9-D ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW AND RE FUTED; repairing promptly attended to. POETEB FOUNDBr AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, l'-i. ap3-76 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. LacocsT and Sandusky sts.. Alle gheny, Pa. ap29-MWT OECOND-HANn KNOINF.S AND BOILERS to 10O h. u.: O all sizes and styles In stock, from 4 to 110 h. all refitted; good as new, at lowest prices: porta ble engines, 8 to 25 h. p.; boilers all sizes and styles. J. S. YOUNG, 23 Park way, Allegheny, Pa. oc25-S0-D 9IIscellnneoa. TTNIQUE SIGN CO.-639 SMITHFIELD ST.- J "We Are the People, " a 14x22 glsss sign In gold, with frame, 1 1, for advertising purposes; vau juu ueautr snowcarus ana signs. Je8-143-MWBU POLITICAL. REPUBLICAN COUNTY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The members of the newly elected Republi can Executive Committee of Allegheny County are called to meet lor the purpose of organiza tion on SATURDAY. Jnne 14. 1890, promptly at 1 o'clock p. M., in Pittsburg Common Conncil Chamber. Members will come prepared to present their credentials. " '" ."-uponaus tnai ail memocrs report promptly. w. D. PUH1H.U, Chairman. Je7-68-D TO LET. City Resiliences. GOOD BRICK EESUJENCE-CLOSE TO Wylle avenue, city: 8 rooms, bathroom, natural gas, etc: immediate possession. JAS. W. DBAPE CO., 129 Fonrth avenue, Pittsburg. Je7-63-Dt Atlantic City Property. ATLANTIC CITY COTTAGES AND BOARD ING houses In desirable locations. Atlantic CUT, to let or for sale. STERNBEHGER BBOTHEBS, Real Estate, 1312 Atlantic avenue. mya-!t HOTELS, COTTAGES AND BATH HOUSfcS to let or for sale; lots for sale in all parts of tbe city; also So. Atlantic City, Chelsea and for Atlantic Land Co. ISRAEL G. ADAMS A Co., Real Estate Agts.. Real Estate and Law Building. Jel-Sat Business Stands. STOREROOM - 18x110. FIRST FLOOR AND cellar of new and beautilul building. 819 Lib erty St.; splendid location: everything new; no repairs needed: best location. Inquire or J. bTRABSBUBOEB, present occupant. Je8-50t Offlces, DnkRoom, Ec. DESIRABLE OFFICES-ONE FRONT AND two backrooms on first floor of 115 Fourth avenue. Apply on the PREMISES. Jt8-9-Dt FEW NICE OFFICES IN GKRMANIA SAV INGsBANK BUILDING, Wood and Dla- FERSOXAL. PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have anv books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel buRding. mh7 PERSONAL CHAMBERS', ZELL'S. PEO PLE'S, Appleton's and Encyclopedia Brltannlca at half price. FRANK BACON Jfc CO., 301 Smltlifleld st. mv2S OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE .CEIVED at the office of City Controller until the 18th day of JUNE A. D. 1S90, at 2 p. St. for the removal of ashes from the gar bage furnace lot, on Hill street. Sixth ward. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond with two sureties, probated before the Mayor or City Cleric The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J O.BROWN, Chief of Dapartment of Public Safety. Office of the City Tkeascbeb, i Pittsburg, pa. j Business tax and water rents 1SW): Notice is hereby given that the duplicates for the business tax and water rents for the year 1890 have been placed in my hands for collec tion by the Board Of Assessors, authorized to assess the same. The time for paying said taxes and water rents at the Treasurer's office is the month of June. No discount allowed. Water rents and business tax remaining un- Eald after Jnne SO. 189U, will be placed in the ands of the Collector of Delinquent Taxes for collection with 5 per cent added. All applicants for statement of water rents most give name of the owner of the property tney occupy or uesire to pay water rents tor. j. -r. DENNISTON. je3-40D CityTreasurer. (No. 13. N ORDINANCE-AUlHORIZING AND V. directing the purchase of real estate in the city of Pittsburg ad joining No. 1 Engine House. Section I 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 tho authority of the same. That tbe Chief of the Department of Pnblic Safety IS hereby anthorized, empowered and directed to forthwith purchase from John B. Jackson for the use of the Fire Bureau of tbe city of Pittsburg, all that certain lot or piers of ground situate in the First ward of the city of Pittsburg and adjoining No. 1 Engine House, running parallel with Fonrth avenue 11 feet and at right angle 12 feet G inches to line of old bnilding; thence 16 feet 6 inches to point of he ginning. Section 2 That the price or sum to be paid therefor shall not exceed 1500. Section 3 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be. and the same is hereby re pealed so far as the same affects this or dinance. Ordained and enacted Into a law in Councils this 26th day of May, A. D. 1890. H. P. FORD, President of Select CounciL Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Select Conncil. G. L HOLLIDA Y. President of Com mon Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office. Mar, 31, 1890. Approved: H. I. GOORLEY.Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIEB, Major's Clerk Recorded In Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 427, 5th day of June. A. D. 1890. No. 17. A N ORDINANCE RE-1 X northern side line of Forbes street from a point 33.85 feet east of the east side line of Maurice street to a point 285.30 feet easterly from said point and increasing the width thereof between the points mentioned. 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 tbe same, That tbe northern side line of Forbes street from a point 33.83 feet east of the east- side line of Maurice street to a point 2S5.30 feet easterly from said point shall be and is hereby re-located as follows: Commencing at a point on tha northern side of Forbes street at a point 33.85 feet cast of the east side line of Maurice street; thence north 83 degrees, 46 seconds, east 136.61 feet to a point; thence north 56 degrees 16 minutes, east 136.61 feet to its intersection with the present line of Forbes street and Forbes street between said pointa shall be of a width as shown upon plan hereto attached. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and the same is hereby re pealed so far as the same affects this ordi nance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 26th dav of May, A. D. 1890. H. P. FORD, President of Select CounciL Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select Council. G. L HOLLIDAY, President of Com mon Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office. May 31. 189a Approred: H. L GOURLEY. Mayor. Attest: ROBT. OSTERMAIER, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, pago 430, Sth day of June. A. D. 1S90. No. 16. AN ORDINANCE-LOCATING SHAKES PEARE alley, from Putnam street to Denniston 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 by the authority of the same. That tbe center line of Shakespeare street, from Putnam street to Denniston avenue, be and tbe same shall be located as follows, to wit: The center line shall begin on the west building lino of Putnam street at a distance of 123.504 feet northeasterly from the northerly line of Aure lla street; thence extending in a northwesterly direction and along tbe original line of proper ties of tbe Denniston and Bailey plans of lots, and is also parallel to and at a perpendicular distance of 120 fee: northeasterly from tbe northeast building line of Aurelia street a dis tance of about 840 feet to Denniston avenne, and tbe said Shakespeare street shall be of a width of twenty (20) feet. Section 2 That any ordinance or part- of ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be and tbe same is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law m Councils this 26th day of May. A. D. 189a H. P. FORD, President of Select CounciL Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Select CounciL G. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Common Conncil. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office. May 31, 183a Approved; H. L GOURLEY, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER. Mayor's Clerk. Recorded In Ordinance Book, voL 7, paga 429, otn nay 01 j une. a. u i&iar. No. 19. DEDICATION OF GROUND FOR USE as part of Forbes street. Know all men by these presents. That I. James M. Allen, of the City of Pittsburg, being the owner, in fee simple, clear ot all encum brances, of that certain niece or parcel of ground situated in the Fourteen! ward of the City of Pittsburg, bounded and described as follows, to-wlt: Commencing at a point on the northern line of Forbes street thirty-three and 85-100 feet cast of eastern side or Maurice street: tbence south 83 degrees ii minutes, east one hundred and forty-two and 65-100 feet to a point on the northern side of Forbes street; tbence norm lorty-eicnt degrees, twenty-seven mlnntes, east one hundred and forty-two and 65-100 feet to a point on the northern side nt Forbes street; thence south fifty-six degrees, sixteen mlnntes. west one hundred and thirty six and CI-100 feet to a pont; and thence south eighty-three degrees, forty-six and one-half minutes west one hundred and thirty-six and 61-100 feet to tbe place of beginning, contain ing two thousand, six hundred and fifty-two square feet, and being the same piece of ground lying between tbe northern side line ot Forbes street as formerly located, and tbe present northern side line of Forbes street as relocated by virtue of a ordinance entitled "An ordinance relocating the northern side line of Forbes street, from a point thirty-three and 85-100 feet east of tbe east side line of Maurice street to a point two huudred and eighty-five and 30-100 feet easterly from said point, and increasing the width thereof be tween tho points mentioned." Approved the day of May, A. D. 18907 And also being tho owner in fee simple of the ground adjoining the above described piece of ground and abutting npon the northern side line of Forbes street, as relocated by tho above entitled ordinance. Now, therefore, 1 do hereby dedicate and set apart the above described piece of ground lying to the south of the northern side line of Forbes street, as relocated as aforesaid for J OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. public aso as a street or public highway for ever. And further, I do hereby authorize and i grant unto the City of Pittsburg the right to 7 take said piece of ground and prepare and nss the same as a part of Forbes street; and I do hereby waive and relinquish any and all claims for damages that may arise or in any way ac crue to me by reason thereof. In witness whereof I have hereto set mT hand and seal this 23d day of May. A. D. 1W0- T JAMES JL ALLEN. D. P. BLACK. IBAI-T' , State of Pennsylvania. Cltv of Pitthnrir Be it remembered that on this 23d day of May. 1890, before me, a Notary Public, residlnz in said 'city, came James M. Allen, who ac knowledged the f oregoing, Instrument to bo his act and deed, and desired the same to be re corded as such. Witness mr hand and notarl.il -il th Amr and year aforesaid. D. P. BLACK, 1 Notary Public ' .' In ConlncUs, May 26, 1S90, read, accepted antX " approved. . j H. P. FORD. President of Select Council. 1 Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Cleric of Select -e Council. G. L. HOLUDAY. President ot Common CounciL Attest: E. J. MARTEN', s Clerk ot Common Conncil. ' Recorded In Ordinance Book vol. 7, page 433L i 6th day of Jnne. A. D. 1800. je9-35 Conl inved on Fifth Page. I BUSINESS CHANCES. DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP ' Notice Is hereby given to all whom It may concern, that tbe partnership heretofore ex isting between George W. Smith and A.B. Klingensmith. in the boring of oil and gas wells, has been dissolved. Tbe business of the late Arm will be closed by the undersigned, to whom all payments shall be made and all bills presented lor settlement. GEO. W. SMITH. gPlTTSBPRO, Pa.. Jane 7. 18D0. 1e7-8S-p ISSOLUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the partnership heretofore ex isting between the undersigned and Stephen Gregg, known as Gregg & Wildman. has beea this day dissolved by mutual consent. All per sons indebted to said firm will settle with tba undersigned, and all persons to whom they are) Indebted will present their claims to him. who alone is authorized to settle the late partner, ship affairs. The business of the late firm will be continued bv the undersigned under the name of Sawmill Run Coal Company. E. N. WILDMAN. Room 503. Lewis Block. PrTTSBPBO. Pa.. Mav 27. 189U my81-55-3i . AUCTION SALES. UCTION SALE 21 BUILDING LOIS. 21 MONDAY, JUNE 9, AT 2 P. M. On the premises will be positively sold twentr1 one (21) splendid and very handsomely located ' bnilding lots, in E. C jCreilin's plan, fronting , on Irwin avenue extension, (near Marshal are 1 nne) Tenth ward, Allegheny City, being for merly the McCallister property adjoining Fort McKeever. conveniently located within flvs minutes' walk of the Perrysville electric cars; also about tbe same distance from tbe loop ox the Pleasant Valley Electric road. Owing to their desirable location they offer aa excellent opportunity to parties who de.ire to secure a home on very easy payment or make an investment, as these lots will quickly enhance In value. Sale positive. Will ana must be sold without reserve. H. B. SMITHSON, je7-ll-T Auctioneer. ; AUCTION SALE OF HANDSOME FUR- , N1SHMENTS, at the residence. No. llli J ackson street, Allegb eny City, Pa., J WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE D, , At 10 o'clock. J Fine chamber snits. bed and table linens, cur-j tains, pictures, elegant carpets on rooms, halUl and stairs, fine group parlor snit, bric-a-brac,! clocks, rugs, ball rack, bookcase, china closet,! fine china, glass and silverware, extension table, i chair?, rockers, sideboard, mirrors, bed lounge,.) shades, ornaments, mattresses, springs, center 1 tables, cooking ntensils. lanndrv goods, eta; etc. House open after 8 o'clock morning ot sale. HENRY AUCTION CO, je8-H7 Auctioneers. A UCTION SALE- TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE 10. AT 10 O'CLOCK, AT THE ROOMS, NO. 311 MARKET ST. Handsome parlor suit In English rag; ' plush, rep, tapestry, brocatelle and hair cloth, pier mirror, mantel cabinets, secretary, desks and bookcases, fine paintings, curtains, shades, rugs, clocks, mirror-door wardrobes, folding beds, handsome chamber suits, chlf foniers, bedsteads, bureaus, washstands, dec orated toilet sets, mattresses, springs, fancy rockers, leather, cane, patent and wood seat' chairs and rockers, billiard taole, drugs, dishrs, partition for store, linoleum, brussels anal ingrain carpets, lot flasks, extension tables,, buffets, side boards, laundry and kitchen fain' lsnmenis, etc HENRX AUCTION CO.. je8-I2B Auctioneers. PROPOSALS. NOTIGE TO BOlIuMMACWiEliS. j Sealed Proposals for 2 BOILERS of 1281 HORSE POWER EACH for use in NEWJ DISPATCH BUILDING will be received! at tho Office of Jos. F. Steen. Architect, Penn and Sixth sts., until noon SAT-1 URDAY, June 14, 1890, the privilege being re-j served of rejecting any or all bids, it necessary.! Width, inclusive of breast walls, must not ex1 ceed 14 ft. 3 inches; length must not exceed 13 j feet, while height may be from 12 to 14 fL, thai former being preferred. Economy in fuel and j repairs as well as compactness will be takei Into consideration, and the successful bidder will thus be assured a good advertisement. je5-117 THE DISPATCH PUa CO. PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING STA-i TIONERY. furniture, fuel and otner sup-' plies. i In compliance with tbe Constitution andlawS of tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, I here-, by invite sealed proposals, at prices below max j imum rates fixed in schedules, to furnish sta-j tlouery, furniture, f nel and other supplies fori tbe several departments of the State Govern, ment, and for making repairs in the several de- j partments, and for the distribution of the pabj lie documents, for the vear ending the first j Monday of June. A.D. 1S9L -1 Separate proposals will be received and sen. arate contracts awarded as announced in said scneduies. .acn proposal mast be accompa nied bv a bond with annroved anrAt!p$L rninriii1 tioned for the faithful performance of the con) tract, anaaauressea ana delivered to me before 12 o'clock M.. of WEDNESDAY, the 9th day o. July. A. D. 1890. at which time tbe rjronosals will be opened and contracts awarded, in thai reception room of the Executive Department, at Harrisburg. " BlanK bonds and schedules containing all! necessary lmormation can oe oDtainea oa ap plication at this department. UllAKLttS W. STUNEL 1' jel-9S-J Secretary of the Commonwealth. Jf a Lots!- Lots! Lots! Nico building lots affording attractive home or money making to the purcliwers at present prices. . i" MORN1NGSIDE PLAN. Eighteenth ward, extending from the Allen gneny river anu a- v. k. a. to iilinland ParkVf la tbe East End.. Large lots at $75. 3100, S209, row, up lusuwiurmagruincent situations. ALLEGHENY LOTS. Benton ave. plan. Eleventh ward. beautifulE situation. $200, S300.SW0. New streets and rapid! transit lines now building will soon double andl quaarupie values in mis section. FLEMING PARK. Level lots, handsome and convenient homo sites right on line of P. feLE.R, It. and pro-" posed electric road, in sight of the city and view. uituomci. iiuuiuuKncan oe maae in dot auk fcucao vuuibV lUW Kb 9AJU lO ShAL r,.T,., 4' xiuiMiuuiii- .a. v .r u rs, JSA3T xND. Line of Penn ave. cable In tha midst of lai' gant surroundings, elevated sitnatlon, perfect! drainage, extended views; every attraction of J the country right in the city, with aU city com-1 i investment at io-aaj'3 price, 5JW Small Cash rtftvmpntq tiahnri mAmtMv A- tt? sharp discount for all cashj We have nica homes, choice investments in all locations.'1 Our representatives ready to accompany pur-' VUHH(,A0 atau fcjwea uireub nom oar oxuees "! iW WUilijl u Ui. UUlJ 313 Wood St.- 6019 Penn Ave., E. E. Telephone 1773. Telephone 5323. "TJ EADQUARTERS FOR MINERAL AND TABLE WATERS. . . GEO. K. STEVENSON A CO- . myis-Mwr Sixth avenue PIANOS, ORGASH And all manner of Small Instrument!! KAMIM4MPS. a?29 73-d 9tfs am