H5-5 ' THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. TUESDAY. JUNE 17, 189a . 5 fe&AIBfiD THEIR POINT. Eoaghers Get an Advance From the Amalgamated Association. COTTOS TIE CLAUSE DEFEATED, As Iron Workers Heartily Indorse Eigat-Honr Movement. the J1MES CAMPBELL AND THE TAEIFF The toughers and catchers in steel mills have scored a Tictory, and as a result, are Tery jubilant. The scale of the Amal gamated Association was yesterday handed to the printer, and will be ready for pre sentation to the manufacturers in a few days. The main points or the scale hare been published in The Dispatch, bat some unpublished decisions of the conven tion are of a startling nature. In the 18 inch structural mill scale, proTision was made insuring the rougher-down not less than 50 per cent of rougher's wages, and the the rougher-up not less than 42 percent. This is a signal victory or concession for this class of -workmen, and will end all talk of secession on the part of the roughers and catchers in the structural department. Another important matter has cropped out in the discussion of the -wage scale, which was of the greatest importance. The 'West ern delegates made a vigorous effort to re gain the prestige of Pittsburg in the cotton tie trade by increasing the output. It was argued that once Pittsburg drove a thriving trade throughout the South in the manufacture ol cotton ties. That such mills as J. Painter Bona and Long t Co. were, ten years ago, de voted to the manufacture ol the cotton tie, which was shipped South via the Ohio and Mississippi riven. To-day scarcely a cotton tie is manufactured In Pittsburg, owing to over whelming competition from British mills. The delegates argued that if the men worked at lower wages and longer hours, they could so Increase the output at low prices that the Brit ain cotton ties uouia oe iorcea caioi ids market. This proposition raised a storm in tbe con vention. The majority of the delegates con tended that an increase in hoars would mean a surrender of the eight-hour project, and few of the delegates were prepared to boldly attack this aim of organized labor. Tbe discussion finally developed a strong eight-hour sentiment, which effectually silenced the advocators of increased output on cotton ties, and their proposition was defeated by an overwhelming majority. As tbe scale or wage committee's report was finished on Saturday, tbo convention yesterday had nothing to do but await the reports of com mittees on duties of officers, organization, good of the order, constitution, etc Most of these committees were not prepared to report, and tbe convention took a recess yesterday at noon until this morning. THE COMMITTEE A MTSTEEY. James Campbell Trie. In Vain to Find Ont Abont the Glas Clause. James Campbell, who has been in Washing ton for a week trying to find out what the Senate is going to do with the McKinley bilf in regard to glass, says that be never knew of a time when information in regard to the move ments of a committee was so hard to obtain. Both among Senators and Representatives there is tbe same suspense in regard to what tbe Finance Committee of the Senate is going to do with the bill. Some say it will be slashed and others not, but from a canvass of members of both brancbts the drift of opinion is that the committee will slash tbe bill. Tbe cause for going back on McKinley and tbe House is as vague to tbe minds of Congress men in general as tbe whole affair. Some say that Allison and iiiscock. two members of tbe committee, having the Presidental bee in their hats, do not want to see McKinley get tbe glory that a passage of his bill in entirety as it went tbronirh the House would irive him. However. tbere are so many ways of defeating any such motives when i: comes to tbe Senate for vote, that snch a fact could hardly defeat any point. In regard to the Jeannette case Mr. Campbell said he wxs sorry that the House bad not de cided to Investigate tbe matter, as some things might bave been brought ont then that would have made some peDDle open their eyes to the true animus involved in the whole matter. WELL PLEASED WITH IT. Coal Miners Ileartily Indorse tbo Xexv Dead. Work Scale. Tbe operation of tbe dead-work scale this week Is giving general satisfaction among tbe miners. John Thomas, of West Elizabeth, was In Pittsburg last evening, and was very en thusiastic over tbe working of tbe new scale. He said: "Tbe miners along tbe Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and Pemicky line are greatly pleased over tbe prospect of fair earnings for run-of-mine-coal, driving entries and turning rooms. Heretofore compensation for this class of work and for clay veins has largely depended upon tbe disposition of tbe operators. The scale, however, provides fair wages and will be an incentive for miners to perform tbese classes of work with rapidity. "The driving of entries, turning of rooms and penetrating clay veins has always been the bete noir of the digger, and every excuse was resorted to in order to escape such irksome and ill-paid duties, although the work is nee essary in order to insure steady work for tbe miners. The new scale works admirably and will doubtless go far toward quieting tbe com plaints of miners, which so oiten culminate in sttikes, shutting down mines and costing operators valuable contracts. COECEKTEATIKO THEIB F0BCES. The Brass Dfoldere Orcanlzlng to Combine for Shorter Hours. The Brass Molders Assembly, K. of L., met last nigbt at District Assembly No. 3, and Initiated S3 new members. The assembly is growing rapidly, and the leaders believe that In a few weeks they will have organized every Shop in Pittsburg and Allegheny. A member of the organization stated last night that tbey are in hearty sympathy with the endeavors of tbe brass workers in other cities to enforce the eisbt-hour rule in their midst, but they are not prepared to take part in the movement at present, and will devote their attention to or ganizing the brass foundries and journeymen plumbers about Pittsburg during this year in order to have a through union and unbroken rauks in lb9L. Then tbey will inaugurate the shorter hour movement. In this the brass molders are Indorsed by the local unions of tbe Brotherhood of Carpenters 'and tbe Machinery Molders' Assembly, who are working with the same object in view. WILL 1TOT FOLLOW 0TJZ A General Protest Belns Blade on It by Pittsburg Pnddlers. The Pittsburg puddlers are making a general protest against tbe class of work known as "follow out." As a general thins when there Js any repairing to be done, it is put off until . Saturdays, and in order to make these repairs the firms bave asked tbe day-turn crew to be gin work on Friday night at 10 o'clock, when the nigbt turn gets done work. By doing this "the men can get rbe mill ready to be shutdown by 8 o'clock oh Saturday morning. The men claim that this kind of work Is harder than all the rest of tbe week. For this reason tbe puddlers at Moorbead Brothers t Co. and Carnegie, Phlpps & Co. re fused last week to follow out. MAKTT7Q ELECTEIC POLES. Tbe Wbltmcre Company Going Into Bnsl- ness in Pittsburg. . Pittsburg is to have another mill added to Its long list of iron industries. The W'hltmore Manufacturing Company bas commenced to rff7teI,ecricUe" Poles in the Continental Tube Works, near Laughlln station. The firm buds the field comparatively new, and have orders ahead from other cities to keep them busy for some months. Tbe Quarterly Oleeiln-. ,.TTlei3"terly meeting of District Assembly JJo.3.Jaof L, will be held on Wednesday at which time a delegate will be elected to the -tGewelAssEmb,3iwhlchw'il meet iu Denver 'next November. The choice of dalecate lies ; between Master Workman J. Eranfand el! (piaster Workman L Rosa, M and eX A Redaction Thru Plenses. The local agent of tbe Clark o. v t ti,.-. -ivompaByi.iewarK,..j., has received word swsubat the firm has voluntarily reduced th ,t. !ii,nhJonT f iM 3.9 employes one-half hour j,v. j. . ". u solicitation and tbe I eapl0T.es are delighted over tbe reduction. ELECTION DAY ECHOES. T&eBrfnker-EIicnbels Contest Gross Car. leasees Charged Agalu.t the Election Boards A Dispute Over the Tweuty Pevenlh Ward Ballot Iiookln for Evidence In Allegheny. The election contest of Brinker versus Eisenbeis, contestants for the office of Alder man of tbe Twelfth ward, Allegheny, was continued yesterday morning belore Master O. D. Thompson. Archy Bowand, Esq., for the contestant, showed by witnesses that quite a number of votes had been cast by men who had not paid their taxes, and others who were not qualified to vote for various reasons. A man named Charles Smith had put his ballot in the window just before the polls closed, bat was told his name was not on the registry list, and his voto was thrown out. An examination of tbe list showed his name among tbe rest, and his vote should have been counted. There are a number of pecullary flagrant breaches of the election laws in the case that go to sbow how carelesslv some boards conduct their business. Among the papers secured by the master from the ballot boxes were a lot of affidavits of voters who had voted on age and on residence. All the blanks that the board had on band were used np, and they accepted the votes of some 33 new men who did not Elen such affidavits, but were allowed to vote by simply signing their names on tbe backs of the blanks. Tbe conn will be asked if such action is legal. The case will be continued on Thurs dav. The Twenty-seventh ward election contest was resumed yesterday morning before Master John S. Robb, Jr. After opening the ballot boxes and comparing the registry and tally sheets, some half dozen names were found on one that were not on the other. Tbe master was then about to compare the ballots and string them when Mr. 'etterman objected on tbe ground that the order of court did not author ize him to do so. Tbe court will be asked to grant the permission, and tbo case will go on further to-morrow. The Wyman-Stayton election contest will be resumed to-morrow morning before Master Sbafer. The attorneys and master went over to Allegheny yesterday and got tbe balance of tbe registry lists and tally sheets from the ballot boxes. Children Cry for It. If a child will take a medicine with pleasure you may know that it is not in any way offen sive to tbe taste. Children like Hamburg; Figs, and it is no longer necessary to disgust them with castor oil. 25 cents. Dose, one fig. At all druggists. Mack Drug Co.. N. Y. ttsu GREAT CLEARING SALE. 8100,000 Worth of Fine Clothing Must be Hold by July 1 Everything Goes at One Half Price. Here is a great chance for men and boys to buy their clothing cheap. "We are closing out every dollar's worth of summer-weight clothing, including men's fine suits, boys' suits and extra pants; also thin, airy coats and vests. Tbe prices we ask are about one half what the goods are really worth. A grand chance for you to save money." Men's fine suits at $6, $8, $10, $12, guaranteed worth again as much money. Boys' short pants suits $1, $1 50 and $2 50. Bats and balls free with every boy'a suit sold. P. C. C. C, cor. Orant and Diamond ats., opp. the Court House. Come at once. A Little Lady Receive u Elesunt Upright Piano for Her Fifth Birthday. Little Bertha Moersch, 212 Market street, Pittsburg, held certificate No. 83, iu the Everett Piano Clnb, and receiver a beautiful Upright Grand Piano, just in time for a birthday present. Her father, a cultivated musician and a thorough business man, saw the advantages of tbe Everett Club system, and took a certificate for Berths. She now has an elegant piano, only pays $1 per week, and saves at least $75 from the retail price. A visit to the showrooms of the Everett Club will repay any lover of the beautiful. The handsomest pianos in the city are found there, and the prices and terms will suit anyone. Call and see for yourself, or send for circular to the manager, Alex Boss, tusu 137 Federal St., Allegheny. Andersons' Ginchnms. Prices reduced. All 40c quality reduced to 25c; all 50c, 55c and 60c qualities are now only 35c a yard. Kot a piece of Andersons' now except at these two prices. Jos. Horns & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, LI 31., 401 Smithfield Street, Cor. Fonrth Avenae. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, 561,500. Deposits of $1 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent. tts Black Goods Lightweight for summer wear a complete assortment of all the newest fabrics: all-wool and silk and wool. Prices greatly reduced this week. ttssu Hugus & Hacks. Black stripe silk grenadines, 24 inches wide, at 51 60 a yard, extra value. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. E. Butterlck fc Co.'s July Pattern And publications now on sale. A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth Te. B. tB. Satine, gingham and .India silk dresses reduced. Bogos & Buhl. Seaside Hats Millinery to-day. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Summer Openlns To-Dsy. "We show in our millinery department to day latest Paris fashions of summer millin ery. Hobne & "Wabd, 41 Fifth avenue. B. fc B. Anderson's finest, newest and choicest zephyr ginghamB 10-cent goods all go at 25c. Sixty-cent ones at 35c Boogs & Buhl. Black Brocade Grenadines at Half Price. 24-inches wide, 75c to $3 a yard now all half price. Jos. Hoene & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. ir Ton Value Good Health Keep your body in a state of activity such as is caused by a good glass of beer. Take care to get tbe best and it will do you good. TThsu D. IjUtz & Son, Telephone 3002. .ladies- wraps, jackets, capes, etc.- Prices made very mucn lower on several lots to close quickly. ttssu ' Hugos & Haoke. 2,000 SAILOB hats Millinery to-day. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. B. &B. "Gowns," 60c, 65c,' 75c, 85c, 90o and $1 are tbe prices on ladies' muslin gowns extra value. Boggs & Buhl. See our ad. on white suits. Campbell & Dick. London styles Millinery to-day. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores, Mackinaw Mackinaw Hb" Hal. Look Better. Wear Better. No hats are better; in fact, there ii no straw hat equals tbe Mackinaw. They are platted and sewed by Indian squaws right ont in the field and bleached in the sun: they are bright and beautiful and cost but little money, and the shapes are just right; they suit everybody, old and youne, rich and poon We are the only parties who sell the gen uine squaw mackinaw hats. J. G. Bennett & Co., Corner Wood street and Fifth avenue. P. S. Price of squaw hats: Squaw hats for boys, $1 to $1 60. Squaw hats for youths. Si to $2. Squaw hats for young men, f 1 50 to $2. Squaw liata for men, $2 to S3. Squaw hat for large men, S2 60 to S3. I - - r V "v - ' J"! A STRICTLY LOCAL COMPAHY. The North American Dell very Company Mot Part of the Octopus. A great many people have noticed during the past week or two a number of light-colored cov ered wagons bearing the name "North Ameri can Delivery Company, Limited." Tbe wagons were put on tbe streets two weeks ago yesteft, day, and since then they "have been doing con siderable business. On Saturday last at Tren ton, N. J., the North American Company, sup posed to bo affiliated with the Oregon and Transcontinental Company, filed articles of Incorporation. The capital stock has been fixed at SoOfinnnno ttiA .. cm nv ...,.. The fee for filing the charter was 110,0001 The objects of the incorporation are todoalmo3t any kind of legitimate business nnder tbe sun. Xbe i company proposes to carry on its business in the States and Territories of the United States. Mexico, tbe States of Central and South America, tbe Dominion of Canada, the provinces of British North America, tbe United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Germany and in the other countries of Enrope and elsewhere. It was supposed by many that tbe Pittsburg concern was part of the gigantic company, but such is not the case. It is a purely local deliv ery company, owned and operated by Pitts burg parties. J. C. Henry is at the head of the company. THE LAWYERS' PICNIC. It Will be Held To-Morrow nt Bock Point, With Trimmings. The lawyers of the Allegheny County Bar Association, witb their invited guests, will hold I their annual picnic at Bock Point to-morrow. An elaborate programme for the day has oeen prepared. The leading attractions will be a series of athletic contests, consisting of a quoit tournament, shooting match, foot race, high kicking match, sack and boat race. Entries bave been made for all these contests. The train will leave on the Ft Wayne at 830 In the morning, returning about o'clock in tbe evening. These annual picnics of the lawyers are becoming notable and most of the members of the bar attend. A VETERAH" GOES TO THE POOE FARM. Andrew Jackson, OS Yonrs Old, Has to be Cared For by lbe City. Andrew Jackson, colored, 93 years old, who Is probably one of the best known colored men In the city, was sent to the Poor Farm yester day by Chief Elliot. Jackson was one of the old characters about town, and in the days of the Volunteer Fire De partment be acted as engine cleaner for the Vigilant Company, of which Chief Elliot was then foreman. Jackson served during the en tire period of the war in tbe Thirteenth and One Hundred and Second Pennsylvania Volun teers. Don't rist anything with a stubborn cough when a safe remedy may be had in Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant, Sore lungs and throat are speedily helped by it. MEETINGS. SOTICE B. P. O. ELKS THERE WILL be a meeting on TUESDAY EVENING, e 17, 1890, at 8 o'clock in the St Charles Ho tel parlors. Every member is requested to at tend. jelo-28 W. G. LEE. Secretary. AUCTION SALES. HANDSOME FURNITURE AND CAR PETS at auction, TUESDAY M ORNING. Juuel7, at 10 o'clock, at tbe rooms, No. 311 Market st. Hall, room and stair carpets in Wilton vel vets, body and tapestry brussels, moqnets and Ingrain, clocks, linoleum, leurtains. rugs, shades, lot notions, pictures, bicycle, jig saw, fine chamber suits, bed springs, very elegant rug parlor suit, bookcases, wardrobes, leather chairs, oak, rattan and plush rockers, side boards, extension tables, stenladders. stoves, refrigerators, cupboards, china, glass and sil verware, cooking utensil.-, water coolers, easels, bedsteads, bureaus, washstands, mattresses, etc Sale positive. Goods now on exhibition. HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM-Jel5-S3 Auctioneers. ADMINISTRATOR'S AUCTION SALE Of a f nil line of clothing of tbe estate of tbe late M. Feitler will be sold at auction com mencing SATURDAY, JUNE 13, and continuing afternoon and evening at 2 and 7 P. it. until entire stock is sold, at No. 19 Wjlie ave. CHAS. H. WEINHAUS, AUCTIONEER jel5- OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. PlTTSBUBO. June 17, 1890. -VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed pro JLv posals will be received at the office of City Controller until Friday, the 27th day of June, A. D. 1890, for the following, via,: REPAVING. Penn avenue, from Butler street eastwardlv. GRADING, PAVING AND CURBING. Enterprise street, from Frankstown snnna to P. R.R. Kirkpatrlck street, from Wylle avenue to Webster avenue. McKee Place, from Fifth avenue to Frazler street. Mifflin street, from Main street to Friendship avenue. Minerva street, from Taylor street to Ella street. Perry street, from Wylle avenue to Webster avenue. Roup street, from Fifth avenue to Nezley avenue. Stanwix street, from Grandview avenue to Halpln street. Vine street, from Rose street to Reed street. Wharton street, from South Twenty-first Street to South Twenty-second street. Rural street, from Highland avenue to Neg ley avenue. PAVING AND CURBING. Hazelwood avenue, from Second avenue to Sbippen street. GRADING. DeSoto street, from Fifth avenue to Alle qnlppa street, v Lo wry street, from Second avenue to Shinnen street "" SEWERS. Braddock avenue, from Edgerton avenue to Penn avenue; 18 and 20-inch pipe. Spring alley, from Twenty-sixth street to a connection with sewer on Twenty-seventh street; 15-Inch pipe. Fifth avenue, from Shady avenue to College street; 18-inch pipe. Grazier street, from Homewood avenue to Lang street; 15-inch pipe. Plans and specifications can be seen and blanks for bidding can be obtained st ti. general office. Department of Publio Works. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond, with two sureties, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. Tbe Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. E. M. BIGELOW. jel7-l Chief of Dept. of Public Works. PlTTSBOKG, June 17, 189a SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of City Controller until FRIDAY. JUNE 27. 1890, at 2 o'clock p. M.. for f urnishine f. o. b. cars Pittsburg fifty (601 tons lead equal to Pennsylvania refined. r or iurtner lmormation apply at the office of Superintendent of Water Supply and Distrlbu- No bid will be considered unless accompanied by bonds In double tbe amount of tbe estimated cost, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. Tbe Department of Awards reserves tbe right to reject any or all bids. E. M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. je!7-15 ClTT CLKHX'S OFFICE, 3Jk Pittsburg, June 14, 1890. f "VTOTICE TO BOOK BINDERS SEALED L proposals will be received at tbe City Controller's office until JUNE 20. 1S90. at 2 ii o'clock p. K., for the binding of the Carnegie resolutions ksiu lurmsninp; a case zor tue same. . Blank proposals and bond to accompany same can be bad at tbe Citv Clerk's nffl where all information relating thereto can be had. Tbe Board of Awards reserve the right to ac cept or reject any or all bids. GEORGE BOOTH jeH-40 City Clerk SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at the office of City Controller unlit me .win aay 01 j uim JS, A. D. 1890 at 2 p jl. for furnishing and delivering two hundred (200) wooded lawn seats. Blanks for bidding can be obtained and specifications can be seen at the General Office. Department of Public Woiks. Eacb proposal must be accompanied by a bond, with two sureties, probated: before the Mayor or City Clerk. Tbe Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. E.M. BIGELOW, Chief of Department of Publio Works. PITTSBTJBG, June 6, 189a Jer67 Continued on Fifth Fage.1 ' PIANOS, ORGANS, And all manner of small Instruments HAMILTON'S, v ap2J-79-D . Fifth avenue. 9S-JHsplay advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted. For Sale. To Let, etc., (en 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 BRANCBi OFFICES. FOB THE SOUTHSIDE, NO. MB CAKSON STBEET. BBANCH OFFICES ALSO AS BELOW, WHKBE WANT. FOB SALE, TO LET, AND OTHES TBANSIENTAUVEBTISEMENTSWILL BE RE CEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOB INSEETION. Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already bave accounts with The Dls riTCii PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, SKfl Bntler street. XMIL G. STUCKEY. Mth street and Fenn ave. X. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylle ave. and Fultoast N. SsTOKKLY, Fifth Avenue Market House. XAST KND. t. TV. WALLACE, 6121 Fena avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER ft EHEIULEK,cmav. JtAlwoodst. SOUTHSIDE. JACOB SFOHN. No. SCarson street. ALLEGHENY. A. 3. KAEBCHEB. 59 Federal street. H. J. McBBIDE. Market House, AUegheny. FEED H. EGGEBS. 171 Ohio street F. H. EGGEBS A SON, Ohio and Chestnut its. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHEN BY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Peansvlvanla and Beaver aves. FKBBY M. OLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. K. MORRIS, C8S Preble ave. JllLLVALE BOBUUGH. W. W. FLOCK.EB, Stationer. No. 4 Orant ave. SHARPSBUBG. C. BELLMAN, Stationer. 818 Main st. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. wanted. Male Heln. AGENTS-TO SELL TEA. BAKINGIFOWDEB and pure spices; (rifts with goods: coke workers, miners or mlllmen can male money In their spare time; special Inducements to persons bvlne an established trade. YAMASHIRO TEA CO., 8$ Jackson St., Allegheny. Pa. ap30-70-Tihs AGENT-IN CITY AND EVKKY TOWN IN U. S. to sell Dr. O'Keefe's homeopathic family medicines; steady work; can make po to S30 per week. DR. O'KEEFE CO.. Homeo pathic Chemists. 14 Fifth aye., Pittsburg. jelS-117 A BENTS-NO OUTFIT ON 30 DAYS' TIME; 9 ISO profit In four weeks or no pay. Address with stamp, JaBVIS & CO., Racine, Wis. myM-38 BAD WBITEBS-AT SMABl'S BUSINESS College, 12 Federal street, Allegheny; open daily through summer. 9 x. M. to 9 P. M. : system of shorthand chanced from Graham's to Eclectic, the briefest and simplest; Instruction private for both sexes. myl8-l-TTS8u BRICKLAYERS F1BST-CLASS UNION bricklayers: must be familiar wltb blast fur nace and fire brick stove work. Apply Immedi ately. BOOM 80S, 1'enn building. Fenn avenue, city: Iel7-W BLACKSMITH-WHO CAN DO JOBBING work, shoeing and wood work on wagons; .also two saw mill bands. Address JNO. HOLT, Unity Station P. 0., Fa. Jel3-28-MTFS BOARDERS-BOABD1NG IN THE COUNTRY for two gentlemen In private family: on railroad near the city. Address with reference M., Dispatch office. J e 17-33 BUTCHEB SHOP, FHtST-CLASS. CAN either be bought or rented by applying to WISE BROS., or JOE Y. CAUUHEY. 620 Walnut St., McEeesport. Jel7-5STTh B AKEKS FANCY CAKE AND CBACKER bakers and boys. Apply at once to M.S. MAK- VI N 4 CO. Ltioeriy si iittsourg, ra. jeij-ia BAKER-GOOD STEADY MAN AT ONCE AT BAIN A JAMISON'S, Homestead. Jel7-4S Barber a first-class man 1 12 a w eek: steady work to right man. Address JOHN N1GGEL. Bex 4, Butler, Fa. jeIS-65 BABBEB-A GOOD MAN-WAGES 7 A week and board. 36 CHESTNUT ST., Alle gheny. Jel7-I7 BARBER-TWO BABBERS AT Ztl OHIO ST., Allegheny City. Jel8-36 BOY WITH SOME EXPERIENCE AT THE barber trade. W. 8ACHS, 71 Grant avenue! Mlllvale. Jel7-50 BOY-TO LEARN THE BABBKB'S TRADE. Apply 718 CAKSON ST., S. S. Jel7-5 COLLECTOB-A STRICTLY FIRST-CLASS Installment collector; permanent employ ment and good wages to the right man. Ad dress COLLECTOR, Dispatch office. Jel7-44 COAT MAKERS-FIRST-CLASS TO WORK on line coats. Apply JAS. DICKSON, 03 Fifth are., cor. Wood st., second floor. myZ-D DBUO CLERK ADDBESS PATCH office. PHENIC. DIS-Jel7-10 DBUG CLEBK-ADDBE8S S. Y., DISPATCH office. JelS-30 riUlDE MILL BOUGHEK-APPLY LINDSAY KX AMCCUTCHKON, Allegheny. Jel7-S8 MAN-WHO UNDERSTANDS RUNNING A burr mill. Call on J. S. MCCORMICK CO.. Sixteenth St.. above Penn ave. Jel7-57 MACHINISTS SCAIFE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO.. LIM., Twenty-eighth and Smallman streets. Jel7-61 Sf FICE BOY-ABOUT 17 YEABS OF AGE. who understands bookkeeping, and 'Is not Id of work; wages 17 tier week: state age: one from Seventeenth ward preferred. Address BOX x Airmni. uiBpatcn omce, Pittsburg. Jel7-4 SALESMEN-ON SALARY OB COMMISSION to bandle the new patent chemical ink eras ing pencil. The greatest selling noveltv ever produced; erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds: no abrasion of paper: 200 to 600 per cent profit; one agent's salesamoanted to sua) in six days; another 132 In two boars. We want one energetic general agent lor eacb state and territory. Sample by mallSScts. For terms and full particulars, ad dress THE MONBOE ERASER MFG. CO., La Cysse, Wis. Jel5-3l SALESMEN AT 75 FEB MONTH SALABx and expenses, to sell a line or sllverplated ware, watches, etc; by sample only; horse and team furnished free; write at once for full partic ulars and sample case ol goods free. STANDARD SILYEBWABi. CO., Boston, Mass. se24-90-p QTONECUTTKRS- STONECUTTERS AND 5 kj stonemasons; Inquire 3322-3024 Liberty ave. REESE, LINDSAY ACQ. 1el7-78 RAVELING SALESMAN OF UNDER WEAR, hosiery, white goods, etc.. In West ern Pa. and Eastern Ohio. Address A. R. MC GOWN & CO., 12 ana 14 S. Sixth st,, Philadelphia, Pa. jeli-19 RAVELING BALEBMEN-EXPEBIENCED. Address THE LlfPY CASH AND PACK- AunjAitmt,tnju., Canton. Ohio. Jel4-00-ru8 TO BE ST-A STOBE BOOM FOR A RETAIL shoe store on or before 1st of January, In cen ter of city; Smithfield street preferred. Address B. F. A., Dispatch office. Jel7-54 TOBENT-A SMALL HALL FOB A LODGE . S? Saturday nights. Address HABStY E. SMITH, care O. ft B. Wire Co., Fourth street "111. Jel7-7 TAILOBS-FIBST-CLASS, TO WOBK ON AL u ,TEBING and repairing. Apply JAS. DICK BON, 65 Fifth are., cor. Wood st., second floor. my2- rpiNNEKS-TWO GOOD MEN FOB BOOKING L and shop work: steady lob. Apply to S. W. Hamilton. Apoiio. Pa. vv ' jei7-4z YOUNG MAN-NOT LESS THAN 17 YEARS . . of age, as an assistant Invoice, shipping clerk ana general office work; must be a good penman, correct in figures and come well rec ommended. Address J.. Dispatch office. Jel7-74 '-TTOUNG MAN-TO ASSIST IN OFFICE not over 1 a week. In- j. worn: wares nalri quire 6JS SMITHFIELD ST. leu-su WAITER-ONE WITH SOME EXPERIENCE . and speaks German and English preferred. Apply at No. 49 AND 61 DIAMOND ST,, city. Jel7-2 TTyOODWOHKEE-ONE CABBIAGE WOOD .,VT,Xi?.KEK n1 one blacksmith helper, at 6135 BUTLER bT. , jelM Fotnnln Help. EXPEBIKNCED GIBL FOB GENERAL housework; apply at once. 21! COLT ART SQUABE, Oakland. JelT-70 3.1BL-T0 WOBK IN DINING BOOM AND TO VT help lu laundry, at BOLEY HOTEL, 31, 32, 33 Diamond square; call soon. Jel7- "I IBL-FOB GENERAL HOUSEWOBK; OKB VTMAN preferred. BTEWABO, Columbus Club, 53S Smithfield st. Jel7-1 -1IBL-rOB OENEBAL HOUBEWOBK. IN y small family; no children. MBS. LEECH, 2019 Penn ave. JelS-H HOUSEKEEPEB-KXFEBIKNCED WOMAN lor a small family; must be a good cook and be able to wash and Iron well; German preferred: Tiest of reference required: good wages to the right party. , Address O. AL, Dispatch office. el7-63 LADY-MIDDLE AGED, COAIPJCTENTTO DO housework in a small family: bring refer ences. Inquire, after 9 A. X., 203 REBECCA ST Allegheny. Jel7-4 -vr0K8E-FOK JNFANT-ONLY EXPEBI- j1 enuea nurses neea apply. 212 cOLTABr SQUABE, Oakland. Jel7-e9 ITTAIST MAKEBS-3 FIRST nr.ass NONE VT ' others need apply. 640 PENN AVE. Jel7-3 Male and Female Help. HEJ,l'jrAT .?NJCE 10 HUNGABIANS, 60 Italians, 40 fara bands, colored porter, 4 waiters, butler, girls ror hotels and private fam Ues. MEEHAN '8, MS Grant st. JelS-D Situations. SITUATION-BY AN EXPERIENCED MAN, in- grocery store. Address J. O. A.. 4301 Aiavison street, ntUDurg, p. r . -iei7-ra V ' --. '.", "ii'"S 2 I WANTED. Partners. PAETNEB-WlTHts.000, FOB HALF INTER EST In combined planlnjr mill, lumber yard, bnllalng and contracting business: excellent profits and future prospects: rare chance. WOUL SEY&BMlTH, oufauillhfleldst. Jel7-8-rr Financial. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES FINANCIAL Investments, mortgages, money loans, rents collected, stores of all kinds, and real estate sales executed promptly. T. O. BBOWN CO.. 90 FOnrth ave. Je3-68 MOBTGAGES-Sl.000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY and suburban properties at AH, S and 6 per cent, and on larms In, Allegheny and adjacent conrTtlelatSpercent. L M. PZNNOOK&SON, 147 Fourth avenue, apj-ni MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at 4K. 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES BAILEY, 164 Fonrth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TT88n MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY countv property at lowestrates. HENRY A. WEAVER CO., 92 Fourth avenue. mu2-D TO LOAN-f500,000, IN AMOUNTS OF S3.000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4K per cent, free of tax: also smaller amounts at & and S per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. se21-d26-D TO LOAN POCIOOO ON SIORTGAGE3 S100 and upward at 0 per cent :tS0o, 000 at percent on residences' or business nroperty; also in ad Joining counties. S. H. FRENCH. 125 Fourth avenue.- oc24-4-D Q" 000.000 TO LOAN-ON MOBTGAGES OX large and small amounts at 4M 5 and 6 percent free or State tax; no delay. KEEO B. COYLE & CO., 1S1 Fonrth ave. my21-60-TTS miscellaneous. DESK BOOM-BY TENOOBAPHEB, WHO wants desk room and use or desk. Address M. N Dispatch officer. Jel5-9 YOU GET A. liAKUR'S DOZEN (IS) OF Stewart 4 Co. 's tine cabinet photos for II, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. mvK-49-TTSU FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cltr Residences. BUY NOW-BEFOBE THE INCBEASE IN prices which is bound to follow the comple tion of the new electric road on the Southside; for HTOOwecanglvc yon a good brick seven-room bouse, cellar, water, shutters, etc., with lot 22x100 rt. to alley, on Carson, near Tenth st. MOR RISON & BANKS. 1113 Carson St., or 51 Wash ington ave., 'thirty-first ward. Jel3-TTS COBNEB LOT-114 BY ABOUT 200 FEET AND large residence on line of Wylle avenue cable cars: splendid property; rare bargain: several food building lots. JAS. W. DBAPB 4 CO.. 129 ourth ave., Pittsburg. Jel7-77 Enst End Residences. VENUE PLACE OUEEN ANNE B EN dwelling of ten rooms, reception hall, bath. w. c, laundry: an conveniences: large lot, soxizo; shade ana fruit trees: splendid porcb. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. myl7-38-TTS ip(BAIGST.-2-STORYANDMAN3ABD STONE front residence of 9 rooms, ball, vestibule. Datb. with all conveniences; inside shutters, hard wood mantels, tile hearths, range, b, and c. water, both gases, pantry and cblna closet, lanudry. porches, electric Dells, etc ; lot 30x140 feet: will sell very reasonable on terms to suit. See REED B. COYLE CO., 131 Fourth, avenue. 1elO-S8-TT CLAYBOUBNE ST. A GOOD NEW HOUSE forS3.7M), modern style, 6 rooms, attic, late Improvements, lot 30x150 feet; terms to suit the purchaser; on Claybourne St.. near Aiken are., near steam and cable cars; house now renting for (30 per month: a rare chance to buy a borne. W. A. HEBRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Jc3-1-tu ONE OF THE HANDSOMEST BESIDENCES on Penn ave.. East End (Twenty-second ward), being the property of Mrs. D. A. Stewart, cor. Homewood ave.. over 2 acres of ground, fronting 3 streets, with tine, large and complete dwelling, IS rooms: all necessary outbuildings, fruit and ornamental trees. See W. A. HEBRON &SONS, SO .fourth ave. Jel7-84-TUS' OAKLAND RESIDENCE ON TERMS AS easy almost as paying rent: the only house unsold out of 26: on Coltart square, Oakland; comnlete new brick house. 9 rooms, street Im provements and sewerage made: price only (8,300. See W. A. HERRON &bONS, 80 Fourth ave! JeI7-81-TTS PENN AVE.-AFINEBES1DENCE. EAST OF Linden ave.; large lawn, beantllul shade trees: new and modern brick dwelling of ten rooms, large reception hall, hard wood cabinet mantels, with beveled French plate mirrors and tiled hearth downstairs, and similar hard wood and slate mantels upstairs; cut glass vestibule door, large JTrencL plate and cathedral glass win dows: bath and h. and c. water, marble top sta tionary washstand, and porcelaln-llned tub; in side closets, wltb latest Improved sanitary plumb ing; electric lights, bells and speaking tubes: nat. and art. gas; finely finished and handsomely papered: good dry cellar: laundrv. equipped with all conveniences. Including soapstone-Ilned sta tionary tubs: large and modern range In kitchen: roomy and convenient pantry: house is well pro vided with elosets thronahont: front and side verandas and back porch; lot. 50x331 ft., to a 50-ft. street: this nroperty Is situated in the midst of the best residence location on Penn ave.. and on tbe line of the newDuquesne electric road, and five minutes' walk from P. B. B.; we Invite special attention to this very desirable property: price reasonable and on easv terms, s. A.DliiKIK ft CO.. Penn and Shady ave., E. E. ; SIS. JeI5-87 QiT) 90O-LIBEBTY AVE., NEAR FORTIETH I3ij. St., Sixteenth ward New modern frame dwelling five rooms; finished attic, hall, vestibule. Inside shutters, slate mantel, side en trance, slate roor, etc : lot 3)xl00 feet; grained and nicely finished; convenient to cable line; terms easy. See L. O. FBAZIER. Forty-tilth and Bntler sts. Jel3-3-Tursu OC 800-8CIOTA ST.. NEAR GEOS3 ST., fjl. Twentieth ward. new modern frame dwelling, five rooms, finished attic, hall, vestibule. Inside shutters, front and rear porches, side entrance, etc. : lot 22x100 feet to alley: easy terms. See L. O. FBAZIER. Forty- fifth and Butler sts. Jei3-J-TUFSU rQ 70O-KCASH.BAL. TOSUITPURCHASEB; j)ii. new 2-story frame residence; S rooms, fin ished attic good cellar, city water, nat. gas, front and rear porches; lot 26x135 to alley: 2mln. walk from Dallas sta. and on line of Duquesne Traction Line. GEO. C. SLEETH, Penu and Shady aves., East End. Jell-3-TT6Su" Q9 900-MIFFLIN ST., SIXTEENTH WARD, "DiJ. one square from cable line, good frame dwelling six rooms, finished attic, large hall. In side shutters, grained and well finished; lot 20x100 feet to alley. See L. O. FBAZIER, Forty-firth and Butler sts. Jel3-3-TuFSu Allegheny Residences. ELEGANT HOME-WASHINGTON ST., AL LEGHENY, near tbe parks; lot 64x180 to Church ave.: all modern convenience: shade trees and shrubbery: must be sold to close up an estate; terms easy: low price,. W. W. MCNEILL ft BRO., 162 Fourth ave. )el5-6S" - f FEB CENTNET INVESTMENT-8ECOND S.J ward, Allegheny, two new honses, well constructed, nicely finished, each of 6 rooms, hall, vestibule, supplied with water, gas, dry cellar, good lots, 23x101, extending from street to street, very convenient location, close to electric roads; S3, 500 for bqtb properties. CHARLES SOMEBS ft CO., 313 Wood street. Tel. 1773. Jel5-82 Suburban Residences. SUBURBAN EESIDENCE-ONLY 15,000 FOR A good house of rooms. In first-class order; large lot, well located. In oneof the most desirable suburbs on the Ft Wayne R. B., adjacent to the city; the price has been greatly reduced to Insure oulcfc sale. See W. A. HEREON ft SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. Jel7-89-Tup SUBUBBAN BESIDENCE'-IN THE MIDST of Shadyslde, on terms almost as easy as rent; anew, modern style and neat house, 6 rooms, attic bath, range. Inside w. c, both gases: lot P0110! location good; price $3,750; now rent ing for 30 per mo. bee W. A. HEUBON ft SONS, SO Fonrth ave. Jel7-90-17, 20, 24, 28 W1LKINSBORG-AT COST ON ACCOUNT or owner leaving, modern bouse of seven rooms, large lot, cistern, slate mantels, electric bells, speaking tubes, china closets, pantry, bay windows, porches, trees, vines, etc.; two min utes from station. II. C. CLARKE, 133 Fourth ave. and Edgewood. - my29-39-rrs Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY COTTAGES AND BOABD. INO houses in desirable location to let or for sale. STEKNBEBGEB BBUS., real estate, 1312 Atlantic avenue, Atlantlo City, N. J. JelS-1 East End Lota. EAST END LOTS-DEBIBABLE BUILDING lots, -10 to to feet wide, fronting on Net ley. Center and Enclld aves; also on Baum, Amber, St. Clair and Beatty sts; the choicest location on all of above streets, some of which are paved with asphaltum, and all have curbs set and stone sidewalks with good sewerage, and all at no cost to the purchaser: nnce 135 per foot and upward, BBOVVN & SAINT, Agents, 612 Smithfield st. jel7-63-TTS HEBBON HILL-LOTS ON HEBBON AVE.. 'Clarissa acd Adelalne sts. ; 30x100 feet to alley: Just at terminus of cable line; higb, healthy location: good lots for a home or investment; terms on lots sold for Immediate Improvement 530 cash, balance to suit purchaser. See L. O. FBA ZIEB, Forty-fifth and Butler str. Jel3-3-Tursu WALNUT ST.. COBNEB BELLEFONTE, fine level lot, 36x137 to 20-foot allev: line of Duonesne Traction: SI. 700. UAATEB, TMOJ1P- Jel5-88-TTSU BON CO., 162 Fourth aye. SI.' Penns 960-MOSl' DESIRABLE BUILDING SITE on Bond st..4Jxl001eet. GEO. a SLEETH. and Shady aves.. East End. Jell-3-TTESu Allegheny Lota. LOIS CHEAP; R1BKPATBICK AVE., Allegheny. 22x110, near electric car line: easy terms. SV. W. MCNEILL A BBO., 1(2 Fourth are. Jel5-M Suburban Lota. NOBTH HOMESTEAD LOTS-60X120 FEET, fronting on aCO-loot street, near Swlssvale station, P. B. B., and City Farm station, B. & u. B. K. ; prices HC0 to 1500 each; terms to suit, IBA M. BUBRHF1ELD, 1S8 Fonrth avenue. aplO-36-D SUBUBBAN LOTS-J7 CHEAP BUILDING lots In the West End, near terminus of street canine Corinth and Castor streets, win be sold at public sale on Saturday afternoon, June 2, at Z o'clock, on the premises: monthly payments of 10: title perfect. Plans and further Information from JAS. W..DBAPE&CO.. Agents and Auc tioneers, 129 Fourth ave., l'lttsbnrg. e!4-4-D'" UBUBAN LOTS-GET PLAN OF 27 CHEAP bnildlnr lotflnn l!itnr and Corlntn streets. eSt End. Tlftf t.nnlnni tf itra.t lr 11n.tj,fa sold at public sale on Saturday alternoon, June tb A.2 . clock, on the premises; terms, 110 a mn.tt.tlleJ)errect- Wans, etc., from JASt W. DBAPE& CO.. Agents and Autloneers, 129 Fourth ave., Plttbnrg. jel4-46-D S"?iiBBAN kOTS-KGOODBUILDINGLOTS HaZfilWnnrl 9 mlnnU. , si- ..tA wifv. .T, o..in. "" llUUI4UIOaUIMtUVU. iXI?0a?xl?)fnl! beautiful lots, lay nice and level. -Particulars from J as. w nnidrtrii 1 Fourth aye.. Pittsburg. "" .H ... Z.-.- '" " ., - -.ww,, ' je-so-i- FOR SALE-LOTS. Fanns, BEAVER-73 ACRES. GOOD HOUSE, OE chard, stable, well and cistern, near Bearer and Beaver Falls; price, S65 peracre. Send sump for biggest farm and exchange list. N. F. HUBSl; Real Estate Agent, Bochester. Fa. JeS-45-TTB PARM-40 ACRES, NJCW FRAME HOUSE, barn, one springs, coaL good bind, half mile from station on west Penn B. R.. near Freeport: price S2.SC0: third cash. ED. WITT1SH, 410 Urant St., Pittsburg. Jel7-D SllaceUnneouii. OWN A HOME-WE WILL BUY OR BUILD for you anywhere and let your rent uayfor tne property: no security required. GRANITE STATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch office. Standard building, 631-533 Wood St. mTij-is-Trssn VOU SALE BUSINESS. I Business Opportunities. HALF INTEREST IN ESTABLISHED REAL estate business, 1175: an A No. 1 shoe store; one of the best paying cigar stores In city: also drug, grocery and other stores; business chances of all kinds PEBC1VAL & CHAPMAN, 4S9 Orant St. JC17-9S1 LIVERY AND UNDERTAKING BUSINESS of John L. Trexler & Co., 378and 330 Beaver avenue. Allegheny, together wltb the bullotng, 40x120 feet, having a lease of nearly twelve (12) years to run: also hearse, carriages, buggies, horses, harness and eycrything necessary to carry on the business: all in good order and condition: tbe business Is well established, and can be in creased largely by an energetic and pusblngman. for particulars apply to or address D. H Ell EN, Receiver, 880 Beaver avenue. Jel2-47-rrs' PABTNEB-A YOUNG MAN. SOBER. HON EST and able to attend to outside bnsiness: must have S250; this Is a chance seldom offered: from S23 to S30 a week guaranteed ; do not call un less you mean business. 633 SMlTHrlELD ST., up stairs. Jel"-5S TEBY BEST FIFTH AVEN UE CIGAB STOBE, V S3, 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., loi Fonrtn ave. ea- FOR HALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and Metals. D BILLING ENGINES AND UUILEBS-FOR oil or gas wells, engines and boilers In every size and style, sawmills and wood-workluir ma chinery. HABMES MACHINE DEPOTS No. 97 Flrstave., Pittsburg, Pa. mh9-D E NGINES AND BOILEBS-NEW AND BE- riTXEU: renairlns nromntlr attended to. PORTER FOUNDRI AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, AUeebenv, pa. ap3-7S" FENCE-WIEE AND IRON FENCE-AN EN1 LESS variety: call or send for catalecue. It will pay you. JOHN W. OAUGHEY, 90 Fonrth ave.. Plttsburtr, Pa. Jel7-62 HOBIZONTAL ENG1NE-20X24, 23,000 PEET second-hand wire rope: also hoisting and portable engines and Slemen valves, castings, etc. VELTE4 MCDONALD. 3200 Penn avenue, Jel6-6-TT SHEET BTEEL AND SHEET IEON-PLA1N and embossed Iron and steel .ceilings, sheet steel, pressed brick and clapboards, corrugated and beaded Iron, eight kinds Iron roofing: roofs repaired and painted: estimates furnished. W. H. WILLIAMS ft CO., 89 Water St., Pltttburg, Fa, jel4-77 SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILEBS all sites 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. p.; boilers all sizes and styles. J. S. YOUNG, 23 Park way, Allegheny, Pa. oc5-S0-D Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock. Etc. BUGGY AND BABOUCHE-OF WEST ft Glesenkamp's best make, only used a few months and good as new: will sell reasonably, as owner lias no use for same: also harness, saddle and bridle and a buck-back with top, all In good condition. Above can be seen at O. J. BAM LAOK'S, Twelfth and Pike streets, city. Jel7-ll TTIINE DB1V1NG HORSE 16 HANDS. VERY jl. gay, easy saaaie gait; win oe sola cheap, as the owner wishes to leave town, Call at 608 w uuu sr. Jel7-12 HOBSE-DABK CHESTNUT, 8 YEARS. 16.1 hands high; perfect family horse; safe for ladles to drive; owner wishes to leave tbe city. Apply to K. B. MOOIEHEAD, residence of Mrs. John Moorhead, Fifth ave. and Halket St.. Oafc land. Jell-17 QUIET DB1VINQ HORSE, BUGGY AND harness, or will sell horse alone; cheap If u.d at once. Address H. ft B., Dispatch office. JelO-66-TUW QIUDEBAKEB WAGON USED BY DIS- KJ rAiOM uountryKoad Expedition; price mod erate: condition good. Can be seen at ARCHI BALD'S STABLE, 119 Third ave., for three days. T BICYCLE BEST ENGLISH MFR.. IN A 1 condition. W. V.D., 407 Grant. Jel7-51-TTS' Miscellaneous. DIAMONDS COME AND SEE OUR SEVEN STONE diamond rings at SIS eacb, the great est bargains on earth: friendship rings. 50c. fl and 1 50 each; diamond watches, fine Jewelry, clocks, silverware and spectacles, etc. at WILSON'S, 61 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Fine watch repairing a specialty. ap25-TTS AMUSEMENTS. The Church Home Festival will be held at the Home, Penn ave. and For tieth St., Thursday afternoon and ere., June 19. Tea for the ultra-fashionable. Lemonade for tbe thirsty. Fancy articles for tbe rich. -" Ice cream for tbe beated. Supper for tbe hungry. Merry-eo-round" for the giddy. Pony carts for the young, and tbe Great West em Band and a good time for alL jiJi7-72 BASEBALL PLAYERS' LEAGUE. Exposition Park. PITTSBURG VS BUFFALO, June 17, 18. 19. Game called i. Admission 25c jel7-99 G RAND OPERA HOUSE TO-NIGHT. BARTHOLOMEWS 24 mrRHEH Matinees Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Reserved seats 35 and 60a el7-53 HARRIS' THEATER Every afternoon and evenlne, HORACE LEWIS -IN-MONTE CRISTO. Week of June 23 Horace Lewis in "A Sprle of Green." jel7-85-TT8 NOTICES. NOTICE-MY WIPE, JANE McGARVY. having left my bed and board without cause, I hereby warn ail persons against trust ing or harboring her, as I will pay no debts of her contraction. J. P. McGARVY. Pittsbtjbg. June 16, 1890. jel7-43 NOTICE-MY WIFE. MARGARET E. HILLMAN, has left my bed and board without just cause. I hereby warn all persons not to trust or harbor her on my account, as I will not pay any debts of her contraction. L. E. HILLMAN. Brush cbebx, Marshall t'w'p, aixt. CO., PA., June 18, 189a jel7-39 B1 board of directors, books are now onnn fr subscription to capital stock, fonrth series in the Arcanum Building ana Loan Association, at their office, 607 Penn ave. je-17-68-TTSSn WM. K. GRAY, Sec New Bbiqhton, Pa, June 4, 1890. PRINC1PALSHIP OF PUBLIC SCHOOLS The New Brighton Scbool Board will re ceive applications lor the position of Principal of tbe Public Schools of said borough for tbe term beglnningSEPTEMUERl, 1890. Address H. W. WILDE, Secretary, Je5-93-D W. H. ELVER80N. President notice to Holders of Riot Bonfls of Alle gheny County. Office of the Contbollbr, 1 allegheny county, pittsburg, pa. i NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THE holders of Allegheny county 10-20-5 per cent riot bonds. That the county will exercise tbe option reserved in said bonds, to redeem tbe same after ten years. In accordance there with tbe county will on tbe 1st day of July, 18110, redeem all of said bonds on presentation of tbe same at this office at which time interest on saia bonds will cease. The holders of said bonds who gave notice of a willingness to accept a3pcr cent bond in cAuuuic iur tueir presenc holdings acout Jan uary 1. 1890, will receive of the new issue bonds of tbe same face value as tbey now bold. JOSIAH SPEER, County Controller. JelO-44-TtTF rtlHE 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 Insurance. Negotiable receipts issued. oeparaie uepanmenis ior general merchandise flour, furniture, liauors and metals. Hand some and convenient office rooms for use of customers free. Railroad address, "W. A. Hoereler, Pike and Thirteenth sts.. Pittsburg. Pa., A. V.R.R. Cars placed at Twelfth, St., via. Junction R. R. Shipping, distributing and hauling attended to. Exhibit space with power to let; also rooms with power to salt. mb27-82-TTSSu PATENTS. ... .a D' LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth avenue, above Smithfield, next Leader office. (No delay.) Established 20 years. se25-C0 M. MAY, SONS 4 CO, Fine DYEING AND CLEANING, , M - 66 Sixth Avenue, . mhlS-SOns , v '..Pittsburg. Pa. ;iV TO LET. East End Residences. EAST LIBERTY FURNISHED DWELLINtf for July and August;lare grounds, shade trees, lawn, uat. gas, electric light and electric bells, bath, laundry; stable and carriage bouse, etc. : near cable and steam cars, and at same time In the heart of East Liberty. Inquire of MORRiS Sc FLEMING, 10s Fourth ave. myao-tc-TTSt FURNISHED HOUSE FOB. THE SUMMER, (three or four months), a neat house seven rooms; late Improvements; newly furnished: on Howe st., Snadyslde, two squares from Firth ave. cable ears; 40 per mo. W. A. HEBRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. )e!7-79t BOUP ST., NEAR WALNUT ST.. SHADY SIDE, new two-story mansard brick dwell ing, ten rooms, reception ball, gas, water, batb. Inside w. c. etc; front porcb, good lot. BAX TEB, THOMPSON Jb CO., 181 Fourth ave. JelS-SS-xrsut Alleaheny Residences. aOOD HOUSE NINE ROOMS. LATE IM PROVEMENTS: first-class location for room ers and boarders In Allegheny. See W. A. HEB RON & SONS, 80 1 ourth ave. Jel7-80-TTt Rooms. TWO LARGE CONNECTING ROOMS ON Penn ave.. near Sixth St.. suitable for den tist's office. ANDERSON & BEECKMAN, LIM. Jel7-47t KOOJ1S-KURNISHEDAND UNFURNISHED rooms with first-class meals : also table board ers taken. THE DELMONICO, 920 Penn ave. Jel7-73t Atlantic City Property. HOTELS, COTTAGES AND BATH HOUSES to let or for sale: lots for sale In all parts or the city: also So. Atlantic City. Chelsea and for Atlantic Land Co. ISRAEL G. ADAMS Co., Real Estate Agts., Real Estate and Law Building. Jel-83t Business Stands. BASEMENT-108 FOURTH AVE., NEARLY opposite Oil Exchange and near new post oulce building, which opens In October next, MORRIS FLEMING, 108 Fonrth ave. JelO-75-TTSf FURNISHED HOUSE OF SEVEN BOOMS-IN Sewtckley. hear station: all conveniences. GILBERT A. HAYS, 69 Fourth ave. Jel3-7t Offices Desk Room. Etc. TTiEWNICE OFFICES IN GERMANIA SAV- JL' 13IUSBANK BUILDING, Wood and Dla- mond sis. aplO-fflt PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED IF YOU have anv books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building, a mh7 PEBSONAL CHASIBER3', ZELL'S. PEO PLE'S, Appleton's and Encyclopaedia Brltannlca at half nrlce. FBANK BACON 4 CO., 301 Smithfield st. mv2S LOST. T OST-IN PirrSBUKO. LATTER PART OF XJ May, 10x12 picture or lady with child In her arms: will finder please communicate with MACK. Dispatch office. Iel7-4j PROPOSALS. riEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE p CETVED by tbe Oakland Sub-district School Board for furnishing school desks for three rooms in the Sobo scbool and one in tbe Bellefield scbooL All necessary information will be furnished on application at eitber school, at eitber of which places bios can be left. W. J. SMITH, Setfy. jel7-83 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED by the Oakland Sub-district School Board for tbe painting of interior of tbe Soho scbool building, including walls and ceilings. All necessary information will be furnished on application at tbe Sobo school. Fifth ave, Pittsburg, at which place bids can be left. Y. J. SMITH, Setfy. J017-97 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at tbe office of tbe Borough En gineer, Wilkinsburg. Pa., until noon. JUNE 23, 1890, for grading; curbing and paving in accord ance with specifications on file in Engineer's office, with vitrified fire paving brick, on Penn avenue, from the P. R. R. to waterstreet.about 8,000 square yards. Samples of brick to accompany bids. Bond In 25,000 must be enclosed. Bids without bond will not be considered. The right to reject any or all bids is reserved, HUGH NEAL. JeH-n-I4.17.19.20.2I Borough Engineer. f-pBEASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OFTHE X Comptroller or the Currency, Washington, June 9. ltso. Whereas by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear the Liberty National Bank of Pittsburg, In the city of Pittsburg. In the eonnty of Alle gheny and State or Pennsylvania, has complied with all tbe provisions of the Statutes of tbe United States required to be complied with before an association snail be authorized to commence the business of banking, now, therefore, 1. Ed ward S. Lacy, Comptroller of the Currencr. do uereur cermy inai "ine i.ioeny .national nans: or Pittsburg," In the city or Pittsburg. In the county or Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of bank ing as provided In Section Arty-one hundred and sixty-nine of the Bevlsed Statutes of the United States. In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of this office this 9th day or Inne, 1890. E. S. LACY, Comptroller bf the Currency, o. 4339. jeid-i-ij PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING STA TIONERY, furniture, fuel and other sup plies. In compliance with tbe Constitution and laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, I here by invite sealed proposals, at prices below max imum rates fixed in schedules, to furnish sta tionery, furniture, fuel and other sumilles for ,the several departments of the State Govern ment, and for making repairs in the several de partments, and for the distribution of tbe pub lic documents, for the vear ending tbe first Monday of Jnnel, A. D. 1S0L Separate proposals will be received and sep arate contracts awarded as announced In said schedules. Each proposal mnst be accompa nied by a bond witb approved sureties, condi tioned for tbe faithful performance of the con tract, andaddressed and delivered to me before 12 o'clock K.. of WEDNESDAY, the 9th day of July, A. D. 1890. at which time tbe proposals will be opened and contracts awarded. In the reception room oi tue zxecuuve department, at Harrisburg. Blank bonds and schedules containing all necessary information can be obtained on ap plication at this department, CHARLES W. STONE, lel-98-D Secretary of the Commonwealth. EDUCATIONAL. CHELTENHAM ACADEMY. OQONTZ, PA. Near Itilladelphla. 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. 50O per vear. No extras. Illustrated cir cular. JOHN CALVIN BICE, A. M., Prln. Jel-9J-D TTN1VERSITY OF VIRGINIA-SUMMER U law lectures (nine weekly begin 10th Jtfly. 1890, and end 10th September. For circular ap ply (P. O. University Va.) to JOHN B. MINOR, J7-C2-TUS Prof, Com. and Star, Law. HOLUDAYSBURG, PA SEMINARY Home scbool for yonng ladies. Limited number. Method of teaching and training adapted to the individual peculiarities of each pupil. 1 borough course in English, Ancient and Modern Languages, Music and Art. Situ ation exceptionally healthy in tbe midst of tbe beanty and grandeur of tbe Alleghenles. jaH-61-P BUSINESS CHANGES. VJ-OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT JLl Chambers & Snowden have dissolved Sartnersblp; all bills will ba paid by W. C. nowden. and all money due will be collected by him. Dissolved this 14th day of June. 1890. jel6-18 W. C. SNOWDEN. $6,850. CARSONSTREET, Near Thirty-fourth Street, Southside. A new 2-story and mansard brick dwelling, with red stone trimmings, containing 8 rooms, ale.078' bath room, pantry, hall, vestibule, sliding doors between parlor and library, slate mantels, tile and stone hearths, hardwood finish throughout tbe house, natural gas. hot and cold water, stationary washstand. front and rear porches. Tbe bouse presents an de cent appearance and was built for owner's use. Lot 21x163. Grape arbor, trees and shrubbery. . , BLACK & BAIRD, Jel5-50-TTSU :95 Fourth avenue. $3,900. CARSON STREET. Corner lot, near Birmingham electric car station and Ormsby station. P.. V. & C. Ey. Good Business Location. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. v jelM9-TTSU A. WHITELEY, WX Third ave., upstairs, opp. Barnes' Safe and Lock Works. wit. w!55? 2ie uLnd5eerta for whlIe ya wait. Hand-sewn, Wc. Finest work In tbe city. rtv"'" , t - nuuKW-xx . NEW ADVERTIsE-IIEXTS. "FDRT PITT." JEANNETTE has been an attrac tion tor the shrewd investor many months. The centralization of the glass Industry at that point has given it a substantial backing, foreign to many towns years older. SATURDAY, JUNE 21, The Fort Pitt Land Company will put their plan of lots on the market and give investors another chance to secure lots that will rapidly enhance in value. The sizes o the lots are arranged to suit all requirements, none being less than 40x100. The plan is rolling enough for natural drainage, with good water ' and natural gas in abundance. Sit uated as it is in the heart of the GRAPEVILLE GAS FIELD (the greatest yet discovered), an inex haustable supply of nature's fuel is assured. Streets are all 50 feet wide. PRICES ARETHE LOW, EST, FROM $150 TO $400. TERMS JS20 cash on day of sale, one-third on delivery of deed, balance one and two years. The "Fort Pitt Glass Works" will move their plant August 15 to a fine piece of bottom land adjoining this plan. Hundreds of skilled operators will be employed. Many are making arrangements to BUILD, and all in dications point to rapid sale of lots and consequent rapid enhancement in value. VI THE WISE Will' be on hand on day of sale and take advantage of this great oppor tunity. Send for plan and prices to BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth Ave., OB U. K. BEAM, HOTEL MARION, JEANNETTE, PA., TRAINS LEAVE UNION STATION 8x, 8:3s and ii:co A. M, 13:50 and ixxa P. M. Jel5-81-TT3u LOTS! LOTS! LOTS! Nice uuildlng 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 tbe East End. Lara Inu st X7o 11m "m $300, np to 600 for magnificent situations. ALLEGHENY LOTS. Benton are. plan. Eleventh ward, beautiful' situation, COO, J30O, S100. New streets and rapid transit lines now building will soon double and quadruple valnes in this section. FLEMING PARK. Level lots, handsome and convenient home sites right on line of P.4L.E.R. R. and pro posed electric road.in sight of the city and view of tbe river. No mistake can be made in buy ing tbese choice lots at 1200 to $300. FAIRMOUNT AVENUE, EAST END. Line of Penn ave. cable in the midst of ele gant surroundlnirs. larctfr! sttnarir,,, iu.r,.f drainage, extended views; every attraction ot the country right in the city, with all city com Jor"v A sure investment at to-day's price, S700 Small cash payments, balance monthly, or a sharp discount for all cash. We have nice uomes, cnoice 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 5328. iS c. A. BALPH BUILDING CONTRACTOR First avenue and Grant street, . Pittsburg. Pa. Telephone 1311. s5-33-TT3 E" :KNIGHT 4 VICTORY. MBERS, GAS AND 8TEAM FITTERa. Dealers in Gas Pixtnr.. 7 LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETC. Special attntion given to Natural Gas Fitting.., , il& SMITHFIELD ST ptttshttSvj vT.t -y Telephone 788. , J79.TiaJ -a m j -Jr-' . ,'fi. ta !.,. . ' A "f iw. i&ssssasK:.- a. , . jes, iMiiufc'- r . ' :.z - .-: .r 1 -y2 ,i. . - . H3r?n-LL?ja ji&E4S:d&vtV ..t
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