" ' ' THE PITTSBURG-' DISPATCH, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, ' 1890. . .Z" M 1 I ! I - - I I ., , I I .,. S IS - ! . I "M PEIESTSWANTARDLE The Semi-Annual Convention of the Catholic Clerjjy To-Day, AT THE EPISCOPAL EESIDESCE, To Talk About Parents who Send Their Children to Public Schools. A QUEEI POE THE EXAMINING BOARD The semi-annual convention of all the Catholic priests of the 'Western Pittsburg diocese will be held to-day at the Episcopal residence on Grant street After the con ference, a meeting of the clergy interested in the Pittsburg Priests' Mutual Aid Society will be held, and a permanent or ganization formed. About 50 or GO priests will be present at the meeting. The East ern conference will be held at Altoona, on Thursday, and -Rill be attended by the priests at the eastern end of the diocese. At the conference to be held in the Epis copal residence to-dav, a number of impor tant matters pertaining to the diocese will come up for discussion. Among them will be several cases of parents sending their children to the public schools. Some priests now refuse to give absolution to parents at confession lor refusing to take their chil dren from the public schools and send them to the parochial schools. Many are the reasons given for the action, and in some cases there seems to be a special reason for allowing the children to continue their studies at the ward schools. ONE OF THE BEASONS. Some time ago one of the Pittsburg priests had a case where a young Catholic girl was preparing herself to become a teacher in a public school. The priest had a rnle on the matter, and at first refused to give the girl's mother absolution. The circumstances of the case were snch, however, that he waived the rule and absolvea the parents. The case came up so frequently of late in different churches that some of the priests want to hear what the conference has to say abont it. It is likely that some general Iae about the matter will be adopted. Kev. Father F. L. Tobin, pastor of St. Mary's Church, Lawrence ville, will be master of the conference. Another matter likely to come tip will be a discussion about the whereabouts of the synod, appointed several years ago to regu late parochial school matter.'. At the conned of Baltimore, it was recommended that an ex amining board to be composed of members of the clergy, be appointed in each diocese, for the purpose of examining parochial school teachers. In certain sections of the country a claim has been made by parents who refused to send their children to the parochial schools, that the youngsters had received all the in structions the nnns conld give them, ana they thought it necessary to send the children to schools where the teachers take npthe higher branches. ABE 2TOT PBOFICIEXT. If was also claimed in this city that some of the Sisters did not possess the same standard of proficiency in teaching that teachers in public schools did. To prevent this claim from arising again, it was decided to create an ex amining board, and before a nnn conld teach in a parochial school, she would have to pass an examination before the board and secure a certificate. Like the public school teachers, if .they could not pass the required examination and make a certain percentage, ihev could not got a certificate to teach. The Pittsburg Synod was appointed, but no one can be tounofwho knows what became of it. After the discussions at the conference are ended the meetine of the Priests' Mutual Aid , Society will be held. The Committee on Con stitution and By-Laws will make its report, and the latter will be adopted. The object of the society is to assist needy priests, and when any ; of the clergy are sick they will be paid a certain sum of money each week. The examination of priests who have not ' Served seven years as an ordained minister will be held this year on November 11, 12 and 13. The "retreat" will be held in July. JUDGE OVER'S DECISION. HE SAYS THE ANNUITY TO M. S. BELTZ HOOVEB MUST BE PAID. An Important Ruling Governing the Dis tribution of tbe Foods of Entntcs Super intendent Fitcalrn Testifies In the Tar beU Snit Inspector McKcItt on Top. Judge Over handed down an opinion yes terday on the question relating to the dis tribution of funds of the estate of the lateJI. "W. Beltzhoover, who diea in 1879. The trustees, "William A. Caldwell, James J. Sonnell and John G. Holmes, asked direc tions as to whether they could pay the sev eral annuities of the legatees if the income from the estate did not warrant it, and especially the annuity bequeathed to Mel- chlor S. Beltzhoover, the adopted son of the testator. To bim had been left $3,000 a year until be became 2L $5,000 a year until he be came 25, and $7,000 a year until ba became 50 years oi ace. ana tne same amounts tnereatter until such time as he chose to ask for what haa been left him absolutely. Judge Over, after citing the fact that Melchior S. Beltzhoover was the principal object of bounty says: The annual payments tbe executors are directed to make to him arise from the income of the residuary estate, which vests in him absolutely when be becomes SOyearsof ace. These are' not annuities, but an absolute appropriation of that much of income io mm, ana it is not reasonable to sup pose that it was intended it should betaken from tbe collateral inheritance tax on the corpus of the estate. It alone is subject to tax and cannot be deducted from these pay ments. There is no apparent reason why the general rnle imposing tbe burden of collateral inheritance tax on annuities by legacies should not apply to the annuity given bv the testator. It must be deducted from them." rOTOD A BILL THIS TIME. The Grand Jury Comes to the Conclusion That McKcIvey Was Right. The grand jury yesterday returned a true bill against John Clark, of the Southside, charged by Inspector McKelveywith selling liquor without a license and on Sunday. Tbe bill was ignored on Friday, but upon the matter being presented to Judge Collier, and the state ment made that five witnesses bad testified be fore the grand jury to having bought and drank beer and whisky in Clark's place, the ease was returned to the grand jury for fur ther consideration. Yesterday the case was taken up sgain. and, it was stated, exactly the same witnesses and testimony heard. This time a true bill was returned. The other true bills returned were: Thomas Walters, James Walters, Henry Ruhe, Humphrey Campbell, Aaion Mazerskv, assault and battery: F. K. Bankert, assault: Dora Wilde. Frank Gibson, larceny: Naunie Camp bell, larceny from the person; Robert Agnew, Harry Brown, W. Kraus, maintaining a nui sance: Ann J. McMonacle, malicious mischief. Tbe following bills were ignored: Henry Tur ner, aggravated assault and battery; Hugh Alc Lain, larceny and assault and battery: Maria Devlin, selling liquor without a license and on Sunday. hose coNvicnoire THAI? ACQUITTALS. One of the Effects of District Attorney Johnson's Scheme. In the Criminal Court yesterday Elmore Dalzell pleaded guilty to larceny of 12 quarts of orange butter from W. H. Holmes. John Freeman was convicted of a felonious attempt to enter the store of John Patton. J. M. Carroll was acquitted of tbe larceny of two pairs of pants from Joseph Kobillnski. Mrs. Margaret Mur phy was convicted of an offense acainst moral ity with Walter Boyce. Ignatz Korelfski pleaded guilty to assault and battervon M. SatofskL He was sentenced sir months to tha workhouse. Frank Lauer pleaded cmlty to as sault and battery on John Smith while the two were prisoners in the same cell in the Twenty eighth ward station. Lauer was sentenced five months to the workhouse. Charles Miller was convicted of larceny. Nancy Planz pleaded guilty to the larceny of a ring and $2 GO from Caroline Becker. Tho jury is out in the case of Btewart Ran dies, colored, tried for aggravated assault and battery on William Crouch by beating him To-Dny'a Trial List. Criminal Court Commonwealth vs John Johnston. Joseph Bradley, Jeremiah McDon ough (4). Frank Kucher, Louis Schmidt, George Miller, Ambrose Bctz, Michael Oskey, Herman Hoffelt, Frank Ott, George Mooney Arnold Zimr ""lllam Seibert, Joseph Geir." l White. Mark Gor- tr'" ey, William Har. ris. John Kirney, Mary Ann O'Brien (2). Harry Brown, Jonn Reilly. Ed Myers, John Nixdorf, Lncy Jenkins, Annie Sippey. alias Emma Mor ris. Annie Williams, Robert Routh. MR. HTCAIRH ON THE STAND. The Well-Known Official Sustained the Ac tion of Ell hubordlnntes. Tho trial of tbe snit of TarbeU against the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, was contin ued yesterday before Judgo White- Robert Fitcairn. Superintendent of the company, showed the location of the railroad tracks. He .defended the action of his subordinates who acted under his instructions, in ordering the two sections of the day express to stay at the Conemaugh yards for the reason that It was in his judgment tho only sate place they could be placed. Washouts ahead and behind pre vented the train being sentCelsewhere and it was never thought the South Fork dam would break. He detailed all that had been done by the company to prevent disaster, and thought they could not have done better. He said the com pany had objected to the constrnction of the dam but their objections were unavailing; and they adopted-the best means possible for the construction of the tracks in the valley. Notes From the Courts. Samuel L. Wood and James Gordon were appointed appraisers yesterday of the effects OT L D. Risher, who made an assignment to his -son, John M. Risher. am application was filed yesterday lor a charter for tbe "Slavonic Roman Catbolio Kostal Svatcbo Michola Archeneela," of Brad dock, a Roman Catholic congregation of Slavs. An application for a charter was filed yester day for the German Oak Singing Society, of Harrison township. The object of the society is the cultivation of music. The officers are : President, August Roehner; librarian, Albert Richter; trustees, F. Roehuer, Albivin Schulz ana John Willi. The testimony taken in tbe divorce case of Mathias Barbus against Maggie Barbus was filed yesterday. It was alleged that Mrs. Bar bus, who was married in 1886. at the age of 18 years, left her husband a few weeks later and returned home. Sometime afterward she went to live with Peter Leuz. The testimony In tho divorce case of Hattie H. Grove against G. W. Grove was filed by tbe Commissioner yesterday. The couple were married by Alderman McKenna, in October, 1888, and separated in January of this year, after numerous family quarrels, alleged to be brought on by the husband's cruelty. General cruelty and abuse is allege 1. Judgb Acheson yesterday handed down an opinion in the United States Court in the case of N. J. Kellar and others against Henry C. Stolsenbach for damages for the infringe ment of a patent on a sand and gravel sepa rator. As tbe Infringement had onlx lasted about six months and was not characterized by bad faith, the Court thought 1.000 damages for the plaintiffs would be sufficient, and awarded that amount. . Judge Hawkins yesterday beard testimony on the exceptions to the account of the execu tors of the late Captain R. C. Gray. It was claimed that the price at which the Gray's Iron Line of steamboats was sold by the execu tors was wholly inadequate and not near tbe value of the property. Captain Sam Brown and a number of other rivermen testified as to tbe estimated value of different boats ot the line. Major Brown appeared for the exceptant, and D. T. Watson and G. P. Hamilton for the executors. Judge Over, of tbe Orphans' Court, yester day handed down an opinion in the matter of tbe distribution of the estate of tbe late Will lam Carr. In his will Mr. Carr bequeathed $20,000 to Harry R. Hilliard, tbe son of bis wife by a former marriage, on condition tbat his wife should accept the provisions of the will and not elect to take under the intestate laws. Mrs. Carr declined to accept under the win ana elected to take under tbe intestate lans. The question then arose as to the widow's refusal to accept settinir aside the legacy of Hilliard, The matter was anrued be- lore judge uver, ana yesterday ne decided tnat tne legacy or .miuara snouia oe set asiae ana the money go to tbe residue of the estate. Sleeplessness, nervous prostration nervous dyspepsia, dullness, blues, cured by Dr. Miles' Kervine. Samples free at Jos. Fleming & Son's, Market st. MEETINGS. IMPORTANT A SPECIAL MEETING OF the defunct Farmers' and Mechanics' Bank has been called to be held at Humboldt School on "TUESDAY, June 1 by order of committee. jelO-SZ The members of Pittsburg Council 117 Jr. O. U. A. M. will assemble at their hall. 77 Sixth avenue. Tuesday afternoqn at 1 o'clock sharp to attend tbe funeral of our late Brother William DengeL D.J.LEWIS. Councilor. W. A. SMART, Recording Secretary. je94 THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL MEET ING of Bricklayers' Union, No. 2. of Penn sylvania, at hall, 41 Fifth avenue, JUNE 10, at7 P. II., to make arrangements for funeral of Bro. Albert Manning. By order of JOHN RYAN. President. je-10-18 MEMBERS OF IRON CITY LODGE, NO. 24. A. O. U. W. will meet at hall, 87 Wat er street, TO-DAY, at 1 o'clock p. jr., sharp, to attend the funeral of Brother William Denglo, deceased, from his late residence, 1344 Penn avenue. F. GUTTER DO KF, M. W. Attest: J. M. COOK, Recorder. je9-43 A TTENTION, SELECT KKIGHTS-OFFI-J. CERS and comrades of Duquesne Lemon, No. 10, are requested to meet at their hall. Sixth ave, on TUESDAY, June 10, at 12:30 p. Jt sharp, in lull dress uniform, to attend the funeral of our late comrade, William Dengel. Sisterleglons are respectfully invited to attend. By order of je9-15 W. J. SNYDER. Commander. BUSINESS CHANGES. pvISSOLUTlON NOTION Notice is hereby riven that the partnership heretofore existing between J. S. Todd and P. McCrory, under the firm name of Todd t Mc Crory, was dissolved by mutnal consent on the 7th day of June, 1890. J. S. TODD. P. McCRORY. PlTTSBUBO, June 9, 1890. jelO-25 DISSOLUTION OF COPARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given to all whom it may concern, that the partnership heretofore ex. isting between George W. Smith and A. B. Klingensmith. in the boring of oil and gas wells, has been dissolved. The business of the late firm will be closed by the undersigned, to whom all payments shall be made and all bills presented for settlement. GEO. W. SMITH. Pittsburg, Pa June 7, 189a je7-85-D DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice is hereby given that the co-partnership heretofore existing between Adolphns Groetzinger and Julius Groetzinger. under the firm name of A. fc J. Groetzinger, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent, and that each of the partners is authorized to collect the assets of the late firm and to sign the firm's name in liquidation of its affairs. ADOLPHU3 GROETZINGER. JULIUS GROETZINGER. ALLEOBENY Cmr. June 9, JJJ90. NOTICE. In the division of the assets of the late firm the "Allegheny Tannery" has been allotted to Adolpbus Groetzinger, who will hereafter carry on the tanning business at that place un der tbe name of A. Groetzincer t Sons. Tbe "La Belle Tannery" havinz been allotted to Julias Groetzincer be will hereafter carry on the tanning business at that place under the firm name of J. Groetzinger A Co. A. GROETZINGER & SONS. J. GROETZINGER A CO. ALLEOnraT Cmr. J nne 9, 1891 je 10-45 POLITICAL. REPUBLICAN COUNTY EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE The members of the newly elected Republi can Executive Committee of Allegheny County are called to meet for the purpose of orcanlza tion on SATURDAY. June 14, 1890, promptly at 1 o'clock P. H., in Pittsburg Common Council Chamber. Members will come prepared to present their credentials. It Is important that all members renort promptly. W. D. PORTER, Chairman. je7-oD EDUCATIONAL. CHELTENHAM ACADEMY. OGOSTZ. PA. car Philadelphia Bound Brook rot tew ewYork. Unexcelled location and surround ings. Perfect school eauinment. i.ihnm ,- nsslum, military system. Thoronrh preparation for college or scientific school. Varaber limited to 60. 500 per year. No extras. Illustrated cir cular. J OH CALVIN KICK, A. M.. Vrln. JeI-92-D nNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA-SUMMER law lectures (nine weekly) begin 10th July 1890. and end 10th September. For circular ap ply (P. O. University Va.) to r JOHN B. MINOR, 17-C2-TUS Prof. Com, and Stat. Law. PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth avenue, above Smithfleld, next Leader office. (No delay.) Established 20 years. SC25-60 S3" Display advertisements one dollar per square or one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc., ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken or less than thirty cents. Top line being dimlayed counts as uo. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE, NO. 1412 CAESON STREET. BRANCH OFFICES ALSO ASBELOW.WHKRE WANT. FOR 8ALK, TO LET. AND OTHER TRAN8IENTADVERTISEMHNTS WILL BE RE CEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with Tux Dls- rATCH ' PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler street. EMIL O. STUCKEY. Z4th street and Penn ave. E. G. SSTUCKEX4CO-., Wylle ave. and Fultonit. N. BTOKELY, FirtslA venue Market House. ZASTSITO. J. W. WALLACE, 61 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER ASHElBLEK,5thv. AAtwoodst. SOUTHSIDE. JACOB 8POHN. No. SCarson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street. U. J. MCBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. FRED H. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGERS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut its. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HDGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRY M. G LEW. Rebecca and Allegheny aves, T. K. MORRIS, C8S Preble ave. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKER, Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. SHARPSBURG. C. BELLMAN, Stationer, 818 Main St. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. Male Help. AGENTS-TO SELL TEA, BAKINGIPO WDER and pure spices: pltts with roods: coke workers, miners or mtllmen can make money in their spare time: special Inducements to persons harlncr an established trade. YAMASHIRO TEA CO., 88 Jackson St., Allegheny. Pa. ap30-70-TTh8 ACTIVE PUSHING MEN TO SOLICIT orders for us In clt) : 30 a week can be made: call soon If yon want a chance to make money, as we will only employ a limited number: first come nrsi servea. il, uaiajji a vis., a icueniisi., Allegheny, Pa. Je8-23-Tusa A GENTS-fSO OUTFIT ON 30 DAYS' TIME; 150 profit In four weeks or no pay. Address with sump, JaRVIS & CO., Racine, Wis. myS-33 AGOOIXSMART BOY FORTORUN BELLS Inquire at ST. CHARLES HOTEL. JelO-B BAD WRITERS-AT SMART'S BUSINESS College, 1: Federal street, Allegheny: open dally through summer, 9 A. w. to 9 P. M. : system of shorthand changed from Graham's to Eclectic the briefest and simplest; instruction private for both sexes. myl8-l-TTS8u BUTCHER-WAGES J30TO ?50 PER MONTH. Including board: none but first-class hand need apply. JOS. L. EBNER, No. 650 Main St., Braddock, Pa. Jel0-90 BUSHKLMAN AND PANTM AKERS: STEADY work. CHARLES F. STEISS, JR., 242 Bea ver ave., Allegheny, Pa. Jel0-98 BARBER-GOOD MAN AT ONCE; WAGES 7 per week and board. Apply 33 GRANT AVE.. MUlrale. JelO-9 B ARBER-GOODMAN. INQUIRE AT D. X. QiusirsAnumi'S, tviiKinsourg, 11. e9-S BARBER A FIRST-CLASS BARBER-APPLY at JOE C. BRECK'S, 550 Penn ave. JelO-23 BARBER AT HENRY HAUPT'S, SU4 CARSON st. Jel0-14B B ARBER-A FIRST-CLASS HAND AT ONCE. JOHN SCHILLING, Braddock, Fa. Jel0-61 COAT MAKERS-FIRST-CLASS TO WORK on fine coats. Apply JAS. DICKSON. Si Fifth ave., cor. AVood St., second floor. my2-D COATM AKERS (TWO) GOOD WAGES, steady work. J. J. RUPERT, Emlenton. Fa. JeS-C3 COACHMAN-THOROUGHLY COMPETENT. Address, giving references from place where last employed, A. Z Dispatch office my31-2P DRUG CLERK TWO OR THREE YEARS experience; give reference and state salary expected. A. E. w Dispatch office. Jelo-65 MAN WHO CAN FURNISH Al REFERENCE or security for light, but responsible, posi tion; no others need apply:. C18 to. the right man. Address O. N., Dispatch office. Je 10-68 MAN TO DRESS STONECUTrERS' TOOLS one who has had experience: also a helper. Apply THEO. HEATHCOTK, 303 Pennsylvania ave., Allegheny. JelO-S PRINTER-THOKOUGHLY PRACTICAL-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 consid ered. U1ES & CO.. Buffalo, N. Y. leS-4 ATTERN MAKERS-FOR ARCHITECTURAL iron work; steady employment and good Je5-53 PATTERNMAKERS-(2l AT ONCE MOLD ERS (J) and machinists (2); satisfactory wages will be paid. NATIONAL FOUNDRr AND PIPE WORKS, LIM., Scottdale, Pa. JelO-53 PAVEMENT SALESMAN-FOE A PRODUCE house; must be a hustler: good wages. Ad dress SALESMAN, Dispatch office. JelO-M PACKAGE WRAPPER EXPERIENCED Apply at A. G. CAMPBELL A SONS, 27 Fifth ave, jelO-91 SALESMEN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION, to handle the new patent chemical ink eras ing pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever pro duced; erases ink thoroughly tn two seconds; no abrasion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit; ope agent's sales amounted to (G!0 In six days; another 13Z In two hours; we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory: sample by mall 35c For terms and lull particulars address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., La Crosse, Wis. Je8-8 SALESMEN AT 75 PER MONTH SALARY and expenses, to sell a line of sllverplated ware, watches, etc ; by sample only; horse and team furnished free; write at once for fall partic ulars and sample case ot goods free. STANDARD SILVERWARE CO, Boston. Mass. seM-DO-D STONECUTTERS 100 FOR GOVERNMENT work; steady employment until the first or November at the best going rate or wages. C. H. STRONG & SON, Berea, O. JeS-14 TWO MACHINISTS-TWO MOLDERS AND one pattern-maker: none but first-class work men neea apniy i uuiti: ui i..x.vzuumr r uu rt DRY AND MACHINE CO., Lewis Block, city. jeto-l TAILORS-FIRST-CLASS, TO WORK ON AL TERING and repairing. Apply JAS. DICK bON, 65 Fifth ave., cor. Wood St., second floor. my2-D YOUNG MAN TO ASSIST IN OFFICE-MUST be able to write shorthand and do type- 1. . j... ..nel.fn.. A AAm a In h.ii hanit- writing, stating age and experience, BOILER, UlBpaiCU VL1VC ju.u-u. YOUNG MAN-IS OR 19 YEARS OF AOEFOR men's furnishing store; only those having soma experience neea apply, aux u-jowbn a. EVANSk. 6108 Penn are.. JeS-23 Y0U3G MAN-TO DO COLLECTING AND work In office, must be a good penman aud acenrate at ugureo; site age, rciercuce, experi ence and salary expected. BOX 478, city.: JelO-SS 500 MEN AND BOYS TO SELL RED. WHITE, blue birds for the Fourth of Julv; latest nov elty out; lmmeuse sales; big profit. Send for sample, Sc; invest now before too late. M. ERNEST, Cleveland, O. Je9-2 Female Help. 7 mid OOK-IN SMALL FAMILY AT SHADYSIDE; mntt come well recommended: woman of middle age and settled habits preferred. Apply at third house from rilthon U'HAKA stkkkt. East End.i i&j-kj D ISHWASHER-GOOD WAGES PAID. 920 PENN AVE. lelO-12 -I IRL EXPERIENCED FOR LAUNDRY; a aisuacuuu .iluiud (uit ALUuuas., n ia CHARLES ROTEL. ielO-24 a IRL GERMAN, FOR HOUSEWORK; wsges, (3 50. Apply at 137 LOCUST STREET, Allegheny. Jel0-89 tIRL-FOB GENERAL HOUSEWORK; NO IT wishing. Apply at NO. 34 BOYLE ST., Alleghen y. .elO-10 PROTESTANT GIRL TO NURSE AND DO chamber work In small family In E. E. Ap ply eaiPENNAVE. Je5-3T SALESLADY-1MMEDIATELY; WELL ED UCATED (not under 25): good pay to the right one and permanent position. Call after 8 Tues day, MANAGER'S OFFICE, Boom 16, 701 Smith Held st. JelO-74 Mnle and Female Help. CANVASSERS THREE GOOD CANVASS ERS; gentlemen or ladles; I can put you in the way of making money easy. Call at ROOM iS, Coal Exchange. 1M Waier st. JelO-59 HELP-COLORED PORTER, TWO WAITERS, man cook, conks, cliamoermalds, bonse girls, 40 for hotels and summer resorts, nurse girl, seamstress,housekeeper.MEEHAN':3.5aGrantst. Jes-D Partners. XJARTNER-MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL T to take Interest In Belgium block stone quarry. For further particulars address WM.MCSPAD DEN, Branch Junction P. o.. Westmoreland Co., Pa. JeS-l- WANTED. FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTXTE FOR. BALE MISCELLANEOUS, TO LET., AUCnO.I riALES. M Situations. ACCOUNTS TO POST AND ADJUST-BY A man of abilltyaud experience; would work In evenings, and would accept -permanent position if desirable one Is offered; answer will be consid ered confidential. Address A. B. G., Dispatch office jel0-39 FIRST-CLASS STENOGRAPHER WANTS position; six years' experience. Address C A. FRANK, Johnstown. Pa. Jel0-13 POS1TION-BY AN EXPERIENCED BRICK burner bv contract or otherwise. Call or ad dress J. &., No. 3421 Charlotte street, elty. JelO-49 SMALL SETS OF BOOKS TO KEEP-FOR those whose business will not Justify tbe em ployment of a bookkeener regulsrly; disputed ac counts audited and adjusted satisfactorily: highest references: terms reasonable. MCCAFFREY & JOHNSTON, P. O. BOX 61, city. jelO-16-TTSSU Real Estute. FURNISHED HOUSE-IN THE COUNTRY-BY a family of adults for the summer: plenty of ground and shade desired; must be convenient to city, and rent reasonable. RESPONSIBLE. Dis patch office. - JelO-62 Bonrdinc SCMMER BOARD FOR A SMALL FAMILY plenty or shade desired: private family pre ferred. Address, with full address and informa tion, ONYX, Dispatch office. jelO-67 Boarders and Lodncrs. OCCUPANTS FOR DOUBLE PARLOR ALSO third-story reoms: best or reference given and required. Apply at 92 ARCH ST., Allegheny. jelO-2-TTh Financial. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES-FINANCIAL Investments, mortgages, money loans(rents collected, stores of all kinds, and real estate sales executed promptly. T. O. BROWN a. CO.. 00 Fourth ave. Jc3-63 MORTGAGES-81,000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY and suburban properties at 4H, 5 and 6 per cent, and On farms In Allegheny and adjacent counties at 6 per cent. L M. FENNOCK & SON, 147 Fourth avenue. ap7-f4l MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY conntv propertv at lowest rates. HENRI" A. WEAVER & CO., 92 Fourth avenue mh2-D MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at 4K. 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave Tel. 167. apl4-19-rrssn TO LOAN 8500,000, IN AMOUNTS OF 83,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4W per cent, free of tax: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & B AIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. se2l-d26-D TO LOAN 8200.000 ON MORTGAGES- 100 and upward at 6 per cent -.8500, 000 at 4H per cent on residences or business nroperty; also In ad joining counties. S. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenne. OC24-4-D C- 000.000 TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES &X large and small amounts at 4K, 5 and 6 percent free or State tax; no delay. KEED B. COYLE & CO., 131 Fourth ave my21-60-TTS Miscellaneous. ALUMNI OF ALLEGHENY COLLEGE AND others can have a copy of tbe current year's anuual, "The Kaldron" expressed to their ad dress prepaid for one dollar and twenty-five cents (tl 25) by writing to P. E. RUSSELL, Mead vlllc Penn. Jel3-94 BICYCLE-HIGH GRADE. SECOND-HAND, man's safety; In good running order: an swer at once. W. A. BIJNT1NG, 20 Fifth ave. JelO-8 STORE-TO BDY A SMALL, TOBACCO STORE in good locality, with three rooms connected; state price and locality. D. W. JOHN8,Dlspatch office. JelO-45 TO BUY HORSE FOR DELIVERY WAGON weight 1.10O to 1.200 pounds; state price. Address R. O., Dispatch office. Jel0-ll YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF Stewart ft Co.'s fine cabinet photos for fl, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. mv2S-49-TT8U FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cilr Residences. BARGAIN CORNER COLWELL AND Townsend sts., one square from Fifth ave., ten minutes1 walk from postofficc a lot, 79x90; on two paved streets, with two two-story brick dwellings, six rooms each, natural gas, water: easy terms. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth ave. Je3-94 LOT AND HOUSES-NEAR NINTH ST. AND Penn ave., in rear of St. Andrew's Church; lot 59 feet front by 16 feet deep to church, with three brick dwelling houses, one of four large rooms and two of three rooms each; good cellars and improvements: rental. 8523 per year; price, 4,300; terms about 83U0 cash, balance, five years; enhancement certain; biggest bargain ever of fered In downtown property. ALLES & BAILEY, 161 Fourth ave Tet 107. Jes-49 APLE AVE.-F1NE BRICK HOUSE: SIX rooms, hal', gas and water; papered and grained throughout; good cellar: rear psreh. corner lot 25x100 ft , on Maple ave., Thirty-first ward: 82.800, terms 8600 cash, bal. long time. MORRISON A BANKS, 1113 Carson St., or 51 Washington ave Thlrty-flrst ward. my31-Trs CI -I 500-WYLIE AVENUE, 3 TWO-STORY OJ-li and mansard brick dwellings of 7 rooms each, cemented cellars, well sewered: also In rear 3 two-story frame dwellings of 5 rooms each, lots! rent 81,240 per year. BLACK A UAIKD, 95 Fourth ave,, EL -Je8-63 DO 200-'BEDFOHD-'AVE.. NEAR GUM ST.. DOa two-story and finished mansard brick dwelling or 7 nice rooms; both gases: rents for 8312 per year. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. E346. Je8-C3 East End Residences. BEN VENUE PLACE -QUEEN ANNE dwelling of ten rooms, reception hall, bath, w. c. laundry, all conveniences: large lot, 50x120; shade and rrnlt trees: splendid porch. SAMUEL W. BLACK t CO.. 9 Fourth ave. myl7-33-TT6 CORNER PROPERTY SHADYSIDE. CON VEN 1ENT to Roup station, P.H.H, , Fifth ave. and Ouquesne electric lines; alarge 2-story 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 house; cemented cellars, etc; lot 85x165 to private alley. BLACK & BA1KD, 95 Fourth ave. A69. le8-64 COLTART SO., OAKLAND ONLY ONE left out of 26 of those complete and modern houses In Coltart square one of the most con venient and desirable parts of Oakland: 9 com flete rooms: elegantly finished and papered: borough drainage: street Improvements made; terms very liberal: a rare chance to buy a com plete home See W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenne jel,2,314,7,l0-39 OLAYBOURNE ST.-A GOOD NEW HOUSE for 83.750. modern style, 6 rooms, attic, late Improvements, lot 30x150 feet; terms to suit the purchaser; on Claybourne st.. near Aiken ave, near steam and cable cars; house now renting for 830 per month; a rare chance to buy a home. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Je3-l-iu CRAIG ST.-2-STORY AND MANSARD STONE front residence of 9 rooms, hall, vestibule, bath, with all conveniences; inside shutters, hard wood mantels, tile hearths, range h, and c. water, both gases, pantry and china closet, laundry, porches, electric bells, etc ; lot 30x140 feet; will sell very ressonable on terms to suit. See REED B. COYLE ACQ., 131 Fourth avenue. lelS-SS-TT CARVER ST.. EAST END NEW FRAME dwelling, seven rooms, attic hath, h. and c water, slate mantels, stationary washstands, cemented cellar: low price. BAXTER. THOMP SON A CO., 162 Fourth ave. Jes-93-TTSu PINE RESIDENCE PROPERTY -EAST END fora 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 propertv Is situate In one of the finest residence location In East Liberty, three minutes' walk from Duquesne electric road and five minutes from Penn avenue line; to those anticipating the 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 AIRD, 95 Fourth ave JeS-63 EAT DWELLING AND LARGE LOT-NO. 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 3 o'clock, on the premises; title Jerfect: easy payments: Immediate possession. ,4i- W- "BAP. A CO.. Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue PltlBDnrg. Je7-64-p Q -300-SUMMKRLEA STREET. CONVEN 33l. IENT to Roup Station, Fifth ave cable and Duquesne electric lines; an elegant new frame dwelling of 9 rooms, fine hall, bath room, range, sliding doors, front and back stair case natural gas, wired for electric lights, slate mantels and allmcdcrn conveniences, laundrv, wide porch, Ac; lot 40x100; termseasy. BLACKABAIRD. 9o Fourth ave. JeS-Gl Allegheny Residences. ARCH ST., NEAR PARK-LOT 20x100 TO A paved street, with two frame dnelllngs, J.e.?te.'!Jor S5-2 Per Tew a bargain, BAXTER, THOMPSON & Co., 162 Fourth ave. Je8-92-SJITnWT CONVENIENT ALLEGHENY HOMES-AT low prices. (1,500. ! 1,700, 81,850. 81.900, 82,400. 82,500; these properties are 'all loeated near the electric streetcar lines, and consist of new or comparatively new bouses in prime condition, of from four to six rooms, all on nice lots: they are worth the atetntlon or people of moderate means, who desire to become owners of their own homes in Allegheny; call and allow us to show you these properties. CHARLES SOMERS A CO.. 813 Wood St. 6019 Penn ave Jel0-85 ELEGANT HOME-WASHINGTON ST., AL LEGHENY, near the parks: lot 54x180 to Church ave: all modern convenience: shade trees and shrnbbcry: must be sold to close up an estate; terms easy; low price W. W. MCNEILL A BRO.. 152 Fourth ave. JelO-71" S0O-LINDEN AVENUE. ALLEGHENY - Oueen Anne frame dwelllne- of 8 rooms: all conveniences, shade trees, shrubbery, etc.; short walk. to electric road; lot 50x125; this Is a vcrv cheap property and terras Will be made easy. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. M05 Ie8-6S Q OOO-ALLEGHENY INVESTMENT, PAY )& INU 1: per cent net: three substantial houses of five rooms each, supplied with city water and gas, conveniently located nearNorthave. and Federal st.. on lot 22il00feet. CHARLESSOMEItS & CO., 313 Wood st,, 0019 Penn ave. JelO-85 Q4 000-N EAR NORTH AVENUE AND FED J)rk ERAL St.. almost new brick dwelling con taining seven rooms, bath, inside w. c, ball, vestibule side entrance; in first-class repair. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave lelO-76-TT' Suburban Residences. COUNTRY ESTATE-WORTH SECURING, affording a delightful residence and yielding large income on money Invested, situate on Ohio river at R. R, and town; magnificent views and vistas: large modern build, elegantly finished brick residence with alt couvenlences,cost 20,000: Ice house, carriage house outbuildings, full grown shade and ornamental trees, lawns, shrub ery.green and hot houses; 53 acres of thecholcest Ohio river bottom land, fenced, high state of cul tivation; 1.000 bearing apple trees. Ben Davis, Willow and other varieties; pears, quinces, plums, cherries, etc., in abundance yielding a net In come of over 83,000 per annum: space does not permit recitation of all desirable appurtenances, which will be cheerfully furnished In detail by ED WITTISH, 410 Grant St.. Pittsburg, Pa. Je4-41-TTS8U HOUSE-AT SWISSVALE-CONTAINING 4 nice large rooms and kitchen on first floor, 4 large bed rooms and bath room on second floor, 4 attic rooms, good cellarandlaundry: low grates, natural gas, electric lights, etc.: lot VA acres, with fruit and shade trees: house newly palmed and papered; this property is offered at less than original cost; auyone In search of a suburban home would do well to look at this property, SAMUEL W. BLACK. A CO., 99 Fourth ave telO-TTh-76 WILK1NSBUKG-AT COST ON ACCOUNT of owner leaving, modern house of seven rooms, large lot, cistern, slate mantel, electric bells, speaking tubes, china closets, pantry, bay windows, porches, trees, vines, etc.; two min utes from station. H. C. CLARKE, 135 Fourth ave, and Edgewood. my29-39-TTB fff 250-CHOICE PROPERTY AT INGRAM. 0t hear station: very attractive situation: new house of seven rooms, hall, finished attlcdry cellar: supplied with pure water, gas. etc: large lot, 50x225 feet; this property may be bought at a bargain on easy terms of payment, and possession secured at once CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood st, 6019 Penn ave. Jel0-85 FOR SALE LOTS. City Lot LOT-AT LAWRENCEV1LLE-AT GREATLY reduced price In order to sell quick; property partly improved and bringing In 8600 net rent per year, with plenty or room to nnlld, lot 110x133 feet, on Forty-first st . Lawrencevllle: price only $10, 000. See W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourtn ave. Je7-8-TT8 East End Lots. BAUSI GROVE-AND NEGLKY AVENUE lots are the most desirable to be had in the city for building: tbe steady, healthy Increase In value of propertv thus centrally located has tanghtustobellevea purchtseof a lot Id cltber of these plans, at present figures, to be a safe In vestment for prospective gain. The well-paved streets, stone sidewalks, uniform building line, good system of sewerage and flue class of resl denees,.alladd to the desirability of this prop erly. For Information relative to, call on BROWN A SAINT, Ag'ts, 512 Smithfleld st. JeS-71-TTS EAST EN D LOTS-850 PER FOOT FRONT FOR lots In the new Negley" ave. plan, adjoining Baum Grove: the plan has good elevation and is well located, being near to cablo-and rail and but a short ride to the business center of the city: the property is restricted to a uniform building line: tne neighborhood Is excellent; we consider these lots vry good value at above price. BROWN A SAINT, Agts., 512 S,mlthfield St. Ie8-71-TTS EAST END LOT A GOOD INVESTMENT A vacant lot 111x218. within one square of Highland ave. and Penn ave.; a bargain. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. AIM JeS-64' A rj 50 PER FOOT. E. E.. 200x112 FEET. ON Ofc 4 a street which Is graded, sewered, curbed and flagstone walks down: convenient to all street railways or P. R. R. station: the lots are perfectly level and In very desirable neighbor hood; the price asked Is far below anything ottered in the same localltv and includes street lm- Sroveraents mentioned, SAMUEL W. BLACK A O., 99 Fourth ave. Jel0-73-TuWF 6ACRES-IN CENTER OF E. E., NOT FAR from Highland and Penn aves.. underlaid with 30 feet of finest building stone: quarry Is opened and worked; over 100 per cent can be made on the stone alone, not to speak about the brick material, or the lots which can be sold at a good price. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. JelO-77-TTS QPCPTf. PER ACRE WILL BUY ABOUT 28 vtltlU acres of nice rolling land, at head of Johnson ave, Twentv-thlrd ward; those wishing land for sub-dividing or for Investment should give their attention to this offer at once: the land is cleared and In pasture J. B. LARKIN A CO., 152 Fifth ave. JclO-65 QK 000-LOT 100X105 FEET. COR. PROPERTY, Out one square from Fifth or Highland aves. on a 50-foot sewered street; very desirable location for building houses for sale or rent; easv terms. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO.. WFonrthave JelO-79-TTF" Allegheny Lots. ALLEGHENY LOTS ON LOMBARD ST.. Linden and Maple aves.. Tenth and Twelfth wards: 100 In all: payments easy. Inquire of J. AS. MCNAUGHER, 43 North Diamond St.. or 43 Federal st, mhl2-66-D LOTS CHEAP: KIRKPATRICK AVE., Allegheny. 22x110, near electric car line: easy terms. W. W. MCNEILL A BRO., 152 Fourth ave. JelO-71" Suburban Lots. BELSIONT PLACE, INGRAM CHOICE level lots 50x161, (W0: streets all 50 feet wide and sewered: houses must cost at least 82,000; the prettiest section of the country about Pittsburg; only ten minutes' ride to Point Bridge and 19 to Union station: M trains dully; faretMc: these lots are selling rapidly, are fast becoming dotted with first-class houses and will soon be all gone. Terms, 825 down, balance 810 per month. W. A. ZAUN, 00 Fourth ave. Pittsburg. Pa. Je4-3S- LOTS-AT INGRAM, P. O. AND ST. L. R. W. Fine level lota 50x100 each with natural gns In front of propertv, good water, finest view in Allegheny Co., 7 minutes' walk from the station, varying In price from 8250 to 8500 each: this property is only fire miles from the Union Depot, the jsmi' 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 SJs'c a fraction more than street car fare; taxes low; enhancement sure: terms easy. Par ticulars at BLACS. BA1RD'S. 95 Fourth ave., city. jeS-65 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 a 60-loot street, near Swlssvale station, P. R. R., and City Farm station, B, A O. R. K. : prices 8400 to 8500 each; terms to suit. IRA M. BUROHFIELD, 158 Fourth avenue. apl0-36-D SPLENDID CHANCE FOR MONEY MAKING and safe Investments: auction sale June 16, at 10 o'clock a. it., of the plan of lots known as Lin ton's Addition to Charlerol: this plan of lots is most eligibly situated north of the new town of Charlerol, and offers purchasers an opportunity to enjoy all the benefits of the new town at small cost: the stretch of ground Is a gentle slope; tbe lots range In size from 40x110 to 40x200 feet, and are among the choicest sites for homes to be found anywhere. Information In advance of the sale can be obtained by addressing R. J. LINTON. Bellevernon, Pa. JelO-21 CO"; CASH AND SMALL MONTHLY PAY Kl)iO MENTB will buy a handsome 5-room house with fine lot. In Etna Park Place a rapidly growing suburb, for 81,400; 10 more new houses going up; convenient to city: plans and photos at office MAGAWA GUFF, LIM., 145 Fourth ave. Jes-54-Tusu Farms. BEAVER-73 ACRES. GOOD HOUSE. OR chard, stable well and cistern, near Beaver and Beaver Falls; price, J65 peracrc. Send stamp for biggest rarm and exchange list. N. F. HURST. Real Estate Agent, Rochester, Pa. Je3-45-TTS Bllscollnncons. OWN A HOME-WE WILL BUY OR BUILD for you anywhere and let your rent nay ror the liroperty: no security required. GRANITE STATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch office Standard building, 531-533 Wood St. m-13-15-TTSSu FOR .-SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. ANYMANSEEK1NG1JUSINESS-WE WOULD call attention to the following hardware store on Fifth aveat involceHOOO; steam laundry (city) profits S10O per week. 86.500: grocery store, Penn ave., at invoice 81,200: firebrick works fS. 000 to 818,000; foundry and machine shop 812,000, and others from 400 to 8M.00O. T. O. BROWN A CO., 90 fourth ave. jeiowa- BUSINESS AN ACTIVE MAN WITH SMALL capital by calling on BUSINESS AGENCY. Fourth ave and Ross St., will liearot an elegant opportunity. JeIO-72 DOCTORS AND DRUGGISTS-DRUG STORE In a growing town, on a leading railroad; no opposition; cheap rent: splendid opportunity. Also Peppers' bystem Medicine, 5 vol. ; Cateaux A Trainer's Obstetrlrks, 2 vol.; Buck's Hand Book of Medical Sciences, 8 vol. : Cyclopedia of Obstetrlcks, 12 vol. ARISfOL, Dispatch office. lell-03 GROCERY STORES-8500 TO ?3.000: CIGAR stores, $250 to $3,000; drug stores, notion, gents' furnishing, shoe and many other stores: business chances of all kinds. PERCIVAL A CHAPMAN. 439 Grant St. JclO-92 VERY BEST FIFTH AVEN UE CIGAR STORE, 13,000; grocery stores; finest book and sta tionery store In best town In Western Pennsyl vania: leed store, country stores; music store office business: bakeries, drugstores, cigar stores. SHEPARD A CO., 151 Fourth ave Ji WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR stores, saloons, restaurants and hotels bought and sold; some excellent opportunities: send for list, CONFIDENTIAL, Dispatch office leKM0 Bnalnoss SHand. BASS LAKE-A SUMMER RESORT NEAR home, 30 aces ground, with hotel 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" 21 A 000-FIFTH AVE. NEAR STEVENSON jjXtt. St.. a new pressed brick front or8 nice rooms and store room, 17x34, wlih bath room, b. and c. water, w. c, both gases, slate mantels, and lot 22x30. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. IS Je8-63 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Ilorses. Vehicles. Live Stock. tc BHOGY AND BAROUCHE -OF WEST A GLESENKAMP'S best make: only used a few months, and as good as new; also a buck wagon in good condition; will dispose of same . --vunu.j, wnucr urns no use ior same, "jan oe "'". . AVAAXlAC&'Di Twelfth and pike sts., city. jew- Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock. Elc. BUGGIES-2 VERY FINE BREWSTER SIDE BAR buggies, one carriage, new; also 2 second-hand buggies: will sell very cheap: 145 West End ave., Allegheny. BENNETT & FLUKEIt. " ' JelO-41" BUGGIES-TWO SIDE-BAR TOP BUGGIES good as new; will be sold cheap If sold at once. Inquire of R. D. NUTTALL A CO., Grant ave. and Boquet st,, Allegheny City. Jc8-Z6 BICYCLE-52-INCH, NEW. RAPID. AT LESS than half cost. Address BICYCLE, Dispatch office. Jel0-61 BICYCLE-CHEAP, 49": AS GOOD AS NEW. N. 8. 77, South Twenty-second st. JelO-60" HORSES ONE PAIR FINE CARRIAGE horses; they are bright sorrels. 5 years old. 15U bands high, weighs 2,050 pounds: good lookers and good drivers: the owner having no use for them will sell tnem on very reasonable terms: can he seen at JOHN WILSON A BROS.' SALE STA BLES. 45 to 47 West Diamond St.. Allegheny City. Je6-13 . HORSEA GOOD. OUIET, SOUND BUSI NESS or family horse, 6 years old, cheap. GEO. P. OEOITMANN, No. 4 Diamond Square. , Jel0-7 KENTUCKY COMBINATION HORSE 16 hands high, Iron gray: has all the gaits; drives up very showy In nuggy; will be sold rea sonably. Call at WAHMCASTl.E'S STABLE. E. E., city. Je5-52 QUIET DRIVING HORSE, BUGGY AND harness, or will sell horse alone: cheap If u.J at once. Address H. A B., Dispatch office. JeIO-56-TT" E OADl HORSE-6-YEARS-OLD, CAN TROT 1Q -: Amcsa Jjuvtt uv low, iuuuuik, JelO-95" S1UDEBAKER WAGON USED BY DIS PATCH Country Road Expedition; price mod eratet condition good. Can he seen at ARCHI BALD'S STABLE, H9Tnlrdave, for three days. my22-H7 , mRICYCLE COLUMBIA TANDEM THI X CYCLE, only ridden 20 miles. VAN J. ABELL. 913 Liberty street. JelO-55" Machinery and Metals. DRILLING ENGINES AND BOILERS-FOR oil or gas wells, engines and boilers in every size and style sawmills and wood-worllng ma chinery. HARME3 MACHIN E DEPOT. No. 97 First ave, Pittsburg, Pa. mh9-D ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW AND RE FITTED: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge Allegheny, Vt. ap3-76 HORIZONTAL ENG1NK-2QX24, 25,000 FEET second-hand wire rope:also hoisting and portable engines and Siemen valves, castings, etc. VELTE A MCDONALD, 3200 Penn avenue Jy21-91-TTS 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 h. n. r boilers all sizes and stylus. J. S. YOUNG, 23 Tark way, Allegheny, Fa. 0025-80-0' Miscellaneous. DIAMONDS-COME AND SEE OUR SEVEN STONE diamond rings at f 15 each, the great est bargains on earth: friendship rings. 50c. 81 and 81 50 each: diamond watches, fine-jewelry, clocks, silverware and spectacles, etc.. at WILSON'S, 81 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Fine watch repairing a specialty. ap25-TTS SODA FOUNTAIN I FINE APPARATUSES. Address LIPFINCOTT'S AGENT, Seventh Avenne Hotel, city. jelO-100S AMUSEMENTS. WEST PENN HOSPITAL ENTERTAINMENTS. SATURDAY AFTERNOON AND EVEN ING, JUNE 14, 189a SATURDAY. 3 P. M. MILITARY FETE AND DRILL AT EXPOSITION PARK. ALLEGHENY. (Old Exposition Grounds.) Fourteenth Regiment, Eighteenth Regiment, Battery B. Drill and Field Practice with Gatllng Guns. Governor Beaver and staff. General Wiley, General Hastings and other military notables. SATURDAY, 8 P. M. MECHANICAL HALL, PITTSBURG. (New Exposition Bnilding.) THE U. S. MARINE BAND. 46 pieces, AND FIVE LEADING VOCALISTS, under the leadership of the celebrated JOHN PHILIP'SOUSA. Box sheet for Reserved Seats opens at Ham ilton's 91 and 03 Fifth ave., Monday, June 9, 9 A. if. jelO-80 FIRST APPEARANCE IN PITTSBURG. GRAND OPERA HOUSE. Prof. George Bartholomew And bis famous, only and uneqtuled EQUINE TaRADDX. 24 EDUCATED HORSES. DO EVERYTHING BUT TALK. EVENINGS AT 8:li! 4 MATINEES Z-J30. Wednesday Matinee. Thursday Matinee. Friday Matinee. Saturday Matinee. SPECIAL PRICES: Gallery 25c Dress Circle Reserved 35c First Floor Reserved 50c Seats now for sale at Box Office for all tbe Ten Performances. jelO-37 ARRIS' THEATER Every Afternoon and Evening. Tuesday and Wednesday, Ethkl Tucker, in THE BOY' SCOUT. Thursday. Fridav and Saturday. THE : BOY : DETECTIVE. Week June 16, Horace Lewis in Monte Cnsto. jelO-S6-TTS rASEBALL PLAYERS' LEAGUE- EXPOSITION PARK. Chicago White Stockings versus Pittsburg. JUNE 9, 10, 1L Game called at 4 P. Sf. Admission, 25c je8-12 PROPOSALS. NOTICE TO BOHMMACMEuS. Sealed Proposals for 2 BOILERS of 125 HORSE POWER EACH for use in NEW DISPATCH BUILDING will ba 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. S inches; length must not exceed 19 feet, while height may be from 12 to 14 ft,, the former being preferred. Economy in fuel and repairs as well as compactness will be taken into consideration, and the successful bidder will thus be assured a good advertisement. je5-117 THE DISPATCH-PUB. CO. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED by the Burgess and Conncil of the borough of West Bellevue until 8 p. M. of SATURDAY, June 14, for the grading and macadamizing with fresh furnace slag of Birmingham ave. and West End ave Proposals to be per cubic yard for grading, and per square yard for macadamizing. The borough reserves the right to reject any or all bids, or to contract tor a part of tbe work only. No bid will be received unless accompanied wiib an approved born to the amount of 5,000 for the faithful performance of the contract: Flans and specifications can be seen, and proposals and bonds can he left at the office of F. C. Osborne, Solicitor. 134 Fifth ave. FRANK HUNNINGS. Borough Engineer, jel054 553 Grant St. PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING STA TIONERY. furniture, fuel and otnersup plies. ' In compliance with tbe Constitution and laws af the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, I here by invite sealed proposals, at prices below max imum rates bxed in schedules, to furnish sta tionery, furniture fuel and other supplies for the several departments of tbe State Govern ment, and for making repairs in tbe several de partments, and for tbe distribution of tbe pub lic documents, for tho vear ending tbe first Monday 01 June, A. D. 159L Separate proposals will be received and sep arate contracts awarded as announced in said - schedules, iacn proposal mast 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 11.. of WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of July, A. D. 1890, at which time the proposals will be opened and contracts awarded. In tbe reception room of the Executive Department, at Harrisburg. Blanc bonds and schedules containing all necessary Information can be obtained on ap plication at this department. CHARLES W, STONE, Jel-98-p Secretary of the Commonwealth. DIVIDENDS. office of the Stahdakd Uhdek GKonND Cable Cohfaisy, Pittsburg. Pa.. June 7, isaa TMVIDEND THE BOAItn OK L XJ RECTORS or this company have this day declared a dividend of ONE AND ONE-HALF PER CEM nut ot tbo earnings fortbe quarter ending May 3L 1890, payable July 1. Transfer books will be clused from the J25th to tho 1st proximo, both Inclusive Checks will be mailed to stockholders. ELMER Jj, WHITE, , jel0-63 Treasurer, East End Residences. EAST LIBERTY-FURNISHED DWELLING for JslyandAugust;laraegTounds. shade trees, lawn, nat. gas, electric light and electric bells, bath, laundry: stable and carriage bouse etc.; near cable and steam cars, and at 6ametlme In the heart of East Liberty. Inquire of MORRiS Jb FLEMING, 10a Fourth ave. my30-2-Trst Atlantic Clly Propertv. ATLANTIC CITY COTTAGES AND BOARD ING bouses In desirable locations. Atlantic City, to let or for sale STERNBERGER BROTHERS, Real Estate 3312 Atlantic avenue my3u-88t H' OTELS, COTTAGES AND HATH HOUSES to let or for gale: lots for sale in all parts of the eltv: also So. Atlantic Cllv. Chelsea and for Atlantic Land Co. ISRAEL G. ADAMS & Co., Real Estate Agts., Real Estate and Law Building. Jel-83t Business Stands. BASEMENT-IC8 FOURTH AVE., NEARLY opposite Oil Exchange and near new postt olllcc building, which opens In October next. MORRIS A FLEMING, 108 Fourth ave. JelO-75-TTSt -TKNT GREATLY REDUCED-ONE. OF THE XX best bouses In the city for the money: No. 88 Water St., lately occupied hy ilcGlnnls. Smith Co.: suitable for business, storageor light manu facturing. See W. A. HERRON & SONS. 60 Fourth ave. je3-3-a,6.1P.l4t Offices, Desk Room. Elc. TMEWNICE OFFICES IN GERMANIA SAV X? 1NGSBANK BUILDING, Wood and Dia mond sts. apl0-49t DESIRABLE OFFICES-ONE FRONT AND two' back rooms on flrt floor of 115Fourth avenue. Apply on the PREMISES. jeS-9-Dt PERSONAL. PERSONAL-PRIVATE TEACHING. COL LEGE coachlsg; special attention toback ward pupils. PROP, it L. DURST. 104 Fulton street. Pittsburg. JeS-17-TTSU PERSONAL HOOKS WANTED IF YOU have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 PERSONAL CHAMBERS', ZELL'S. PEO PLE'S, Appleton's and Enevclopjedla lirltannlca at half price. FRANK BACON & CO.. 301 Smithfleld st. mv2S LOST. LOST-GOLD WATCH AND SHORT CHAIN Between Joseph Home's, Penn are. or Wylle and Elm sts. A suitable reward will be given If returned to 59 FRANKLIN ST., city. JelO-87 OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. Office of the city treasurer, i PlTTSBUBGk PA. J Business tax and water rents 1890: . Notice is hereby given that the duplicates for the business tax and water Tentsf or the year 1890 have been placed In my hands for collec tion by the Board of Assessors, authorized to ass ess the same. Tbe time for paying said taxes and water .rents at tbe Treasurer's office is tbe month of June. No discount allowed. Water rents and business tax remaining un- Eaid after June SO, 1890, wilt be placed in the ands of tbe Collector of Delinquent Taxes for collection witb S per cent added. All applicants for statement of water rents must give name of the owner of the property they occupy or desire to p3y water renti for. J. F. DENNISTON, je5-40D City Treasurer. No. 13. A N ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING AND XX directing tbe puichase of real estate in tbe city of Pittsburg adjoining No.1 Engine House. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbe city of Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it Is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That tbe Chief of the Department of Pnblio Safety is hereby authorized, empowered and directed to forthwith purchase from John B. Jackson for the use of tbe Fire Bureau of the city of Pittsburg, all tbat certain lot or piece of eround situate in the First ward of the city of Pittsburg and adjoining No. 1 Engine House, running parallel witb Fourth avenue 11 feet and at right angle 13 feet 6 inches to line of old building; thence 16 feet 6 inches to point of be ginning. Section 2 That tbe price or sum to be paid therefor shall not exceed 500. Section 3 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance be, and tbe 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 Council. G.L.HOLLIDAY. President of Com mon Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office. May, 31, 1891 Approved: H. L GOURLEY, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMA1ER, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 427, 5th day of June, A. D. 1830. fNo. 14.1 A; N ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE grading: 'paving and curbing of Aiken avenue. Iron Ellsworth avenue to Center ave nue. Whereas, It appears by the petition and affi davit on file in tne office of the Clerk of Coun cils that one-third 'in interest of the owners of property frontssg and abutting upon tbe said street have petitioned the Councils of said city to enact an ordinance for tbe grading, par ing and curbing of tbe same; therefore. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbe city ot Pittsburg, in Select and Common Councils assembled, and it is hereby or dained and enacted by the autbority of the same. Tbat the Chief of tbo Department of Public Workr be and is hereby authorized and directed to advertise in accordance witb tbe acts of Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania ana the ordinances of tbe said city of Fittsbnrg relating thereto and regulat ing the same, for proposals for the grad ing, paving and curbing of Aiken ave nue, from Ellsworth avenne to Center avenue, tbe contract therefor to be let in tho manner directed by tbe said acts of Assembly and ordinances. Tbe cost and expense of tbe same to be assessed and collected in accordance with the provisions of an act of Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of tbe second class," approved the 16th day of May, A. D. 18S9. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of ordinance conflicting with tbe provisions of this ordinance be and tbe same is hereby re pealed so faras tbe same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law In Councils this 2Mb day of May, A. D. 1690. H. P.FORD, President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Select Coun cil. G. L. HOLL1DAY", President of Com mon Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN. Clerk of Common Conncil. Mayor's office. May 26, 1890. Approved: H. L GOURLEY. Mayor. Attest: ROBT. OSTERMA1ER, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, pago 427, Eth day of June A. D. 1890. Continued on Fifth Paget NOTICES. New Brighton, Pa., June 4, 189a PRINC1PALSHIP OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS Tbe New Brighton School Board will re reive applications for the position of Principal of the Pnblic Schools of said borough for the term beginningSEPTEMBERl, 183a Address H. W. WILDE. Secretary, J65-93-D W. H. ELVERSON. President Notice to Holders of Riot Bonos of Alle gheny County. Office of the Controller, Allegheny Codntt, Pittsburg. Pa. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THE holders of Allegheny county 10-20-5 per cent riot bonds. That the connty will exercise the option reserved in said bonds, to redeem the same after ten years. In accordance there with the county will on tbe 1st day of July, 1890, redeem all of said bonds on presentation o the same at this office at which timo interest on said bonds will oease Tbe holders ot said bonds who gave notice of a willingness to accept a 3 per cent bond in exchange for their present holdings atout Jan uary L 1890. will receive of tbe new iirae bonds of tbe same face value as they now bold. JOSIAH SPEER, County Controller. jel(M4-TUF LEGAL NOTICES. WILLIAM M. McGILL. Attorney, 157 Fourth avenue IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS No. L t Allegheny county. No. 584. De cember term. 186S. Commonwealth ex reL vs. Catharine D. Mowry. The undersigned gives notice tbat be has filed bis final account as committee on above matter, and that tbe same will be allowed by the Court on Saturday, Jnne 28, lSW, unless cause to tbe contrary be shown. WILLIAM COWLEY, Committee JC3-53-TU a H. GEYER, Attorney at Law, 113 Diamond street. -T7ISTATE OF HENRY SWINDELL, DE Vj CEASED Notice Is hereby given that letters testamentary on thn estate of Henry Swindell bavo been granted to tbe undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make tbem known without delay. KATE SWINDELL, 15 Esplanade st, Allegheny City, or S. H. GEYER, 118 Diamond St.. Pittsburg, my27-35-TU A. WHITELEY, 128 Third ave., upstairs, opp. Barnes' Safe and Lock Works. Gents' shoes soled and heeled for 75o while you wait. Hand-sewn, 85c. Finest work in the city. v mliW7-TT A UCTION SALE a BUILDING LOTS, a 5 MONDAY, JUNK 9, AT 2 P. M. 1 On tbe premiseswlllbeposltlvelysnld twenty one (21) splendid and verv handsomely located bnilding lots, in E. C. rCrclllnc'g plan, fronting on Irwin avenue extension, (near Marshal ave nue) Tenth ward, Allegheny City, being for merly tho McCallister property adjoining Fort McKeever. conveniently located wimin Ave minutes' walk of the Perrysville electric carsr also about tbe same distance from the loop of the Pleasant Valley Electric road. Owing to tbeir desirable location they offer an excellent opportunity to parties who desire to secure a home on very easy payment or mako ' an investment, as these lots will quickly enhance In value Sale positive Will and must be sold without reserve H. B. 5MITHSON, je7-ll-D Auctioneer. A UCTION SALE OF HANDSOME FUR A NISHMENTS. at tbe residence. No. 141 Jackson street, Allegheny City, Pa., WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE U, At 10 o'clock. Fine chamber snits, bed and table linens, cur tains, pictures, elegant carpets on rooms, halls and stairs, fine group parlor suit, bric-a-brac, clocks, rugs, hall rack, bookcase, china cloret, fine china, glass and silverware, extension table, chairs, rockers, sideboard, mirrors, bed lounge, shades, ornaments, mattresses, springs, center tables, cooking utensils, laundry goods, eta, etc. House open after S o'clock morning of sale. HENRY AUCTION CO., jeS-U7 Auctioneers. A UCTION SALE TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE la AT 10 O'CLOCK, AT THE ROOMS, NO. 311 MARKET ST. Handsome parlor suit in English rug, plush, rep, tapestry, brocatelle and batr cloth, pier mirror, mantel cabinets, secretary, desks and bookcases, fine paintings, curtains, shades, rngs, clocks, mirror-door wardrobes, folding beds, handsome chamber suits, chif foniers, bedsteads, bureaus, washstands. dec orated toilet sots, mattresses. spnng3, fancy rockers, leather, cane patent and wood seat chairs and rockers, billiard taDle, drugs, dishes, partition for store, linoleum, brussels and Ingram carpets, lot flasks, extension tables, buffets, side boards, laundry and kitchen f urn ishments, etc. HENRY AUCTION CO, Je8-12B Auctioneers. JJRYGOODS AT AUCTION THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 12, at 10 o'clock at No. 311 Market st. Elegant cashmeres, silks,, satins, Henriettas, ete Also lot notions, trimmings, etc. Owner' going out of business. HENRY AUCTION CO.. jc8-125-TWT3n Auctioneers. Lata! Lots! Lnta! 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. R. R. to Highland Park, in the East End. Large lots at $75. SIOO, 200, S3G0, up to 600 for magnificent situations. ALLEGHENY LOTS. Benton ave plan. Eleventh ward, beautiful situation, (200, $300, $KX. New streets and rapid transit lines now building will soon double and quadruple values in this section. FLEMING PARK. . Level lots, handsome and convenient boma sites right on line of P. &L.E.R. R. and pro posed electric roaiLin sight of tbe city and view of tbe river. No mista .- can be made in buy ing these choice lots at $200 to 300. FAIRMOUNT AVENUE, EAST END. Line of Penn ave. cable in the midst of ele gant surroundings, elevated situation, perfect drainage, extended views; every attraction of the country right in the city, with all city com forts. A sure Investment at to-day's price, $700 to SOCIO. Small cash payments, balance monthly, or a sharp discount for all cash. We hare nica 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. jeo S17,DDD. STONE MANSION, EAST EHD, The Finest Residence Place in the City. Beautiful surronndings.asphalt paved streets, flagstone sidewalks, electric lights, good sewer ace Penna. R. R., electric and cable cars within a few minutes' walk and only 30 minutes' ndo -from P. O. A UNIQUE HOME In every particular, containing 12 commodious rooms, beautiful reception ball, and grand stair case finished in oak; handsome spindle work arches, art stained glass window at landing, open fire place, tile hearth, cabinet manteL with French plate mirror and alcove scat. Par lor finished in cherry, dining room in oak with) pretty china closet, kitchen yellow pine; large pantry with linen closets, and disb sink. Four bedrooms with large closets aud connecting dressing room; bathroom with stationary mar ble top wasbstand, inside w. e. and large ball on second floor; 4 rooms, fruit storeroom and cedar closets on tblrd floor; slate mantels with tile and marble hearths, and electric lights throughout the bouse; good cellar, lanndry, sta tionary tubs, all conveniences servants w. fi, ete; large front porch: lot 54x142. This grand residence H of special design, and is, without doubt, one of the tines; dwellings in the East End. Entire work done by day work, and nothing but tbe best material used. If yuo. anticipate purchasing a home you should sea this place before buying: BLACK & BAIRD, 95 FOURTH AVENUE. jeS36-TTSU THE LARGEST DOWN TOWN STORAGE PLANT., W. A. HOEVELER. Warehouses and yards. Pike and Thirteenth, Twelfth and Etna sts. Private sidings in yards and warehouses. Low rates of insu ranee. Negottaole receipts issued. Separate departments for general merchandise, flour, furniture, liauors and metals. Hand some and convenient office rooms tor use of customers frne . Railroad address, W. A. Hoeveler, Pike and Thirteenth sts.. Pittsburg, Pa., A. V. R. R. Cars placed at Twelf tb, st,, vix Junction R. R. snipping, aistriuuting ana naming attended to. Exhibit space with power to let: also rooms with power to suit. mh27-6.J.TTS3u T)lANOS, JL ORGANS, And all manner of Small Instruments at HAMILTON'S. ap29-79-D Fifth avenne "j TCKNIGHT & VICTORY, PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Dealers in Gas Fixtures, LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE. HOSE, ETC. Special attention given to Natural Gas Fitting. 41S SMITHFIELD ST., PITTSBURG. PA. Telephone 70. Ja7-4i0-TT3 G A, BALPH, BUILDING CONTRACTOR, 41 Seventh avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. Telephone 134 L seo-3S-TT3 M. MAY, SONS fc CO., Fins DYEING AND CLEANING. 58 Sixth Avenue, mblS-80-TTS Pittsburg. Pa D B. E. T. PAINTER Has removed to 502 PENN AVE. t& Consultation hours 9 A, 2C till lr.X, -jfl mvl2-40.TTs ISsS 1 1
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