Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, June 24, 1890, Page 3, Image 3

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EIGHT MLLIQNS IN IT.
Wrought Iron Pipe Manufacturers
Form a Sew Organization
TO CONTROL OIL COUNTRY TRADE.
The Amalgamated Association Searing an
Adjournment.
EAILWAI EMPLOYES WANT MOEB PAI
An important meeting of men represent
ing 14 of the most prominent wrought iron
pipe manufacturers in the United States was
held at one of the city hotels yesterday, for
the purpose of organizing what is to be
known as an oil country organization, to op
erate in conjunction with the Wrought Iron
Pipe Manufacturers' Association. The
Pittsburg firms represented were the Pitts
burg Tube Company, the national Tube
"Works Company, the American Tube and
Iron Company, the Pennsylvania Tube
Company, the Oil City Tube Company and
A. M. Byers & Co. There were several
Eastern manufacturers represented, and the
total capital represented was not less than
55,000,000. The meeting was a secret one, and
although the people who attended It were
averse to saying much about It, It was learned
that a permanent organization was effected and
and officers elected.
In explaining the objects of the organization,
one gentleman who was present said: "It is in
tended to prevent irregularities and to preserve
such commercial conditions in tbe trade as may
he needed by tbe manufacturers." Ee denied
tbat there was any intention to form a trust or
even a combination to keep np prices. Those
in tbe new association will nave sole charge of
tbe oil country trade. It is claimed tbe busi
ness can be bandied more satisfactorily through
an organization of tbe character proposed, and
tbat tbe oil country trade, being of local inter
est, can be controlled better than if it were re
ferred to the Manufacturers' Association.
Tbe new organization will have headquarters
in Pittsbnrg, as this is tbe recognized center of
the oil and gas trade, ft will be composed en
tirely of manufacturers, their representatives
and agents. It will be conducted on the plan
upon which a similar one was operated in tbe
oil country, which gave satisfactory results,
some years ago. Tbe manufacturers who at
tended yesterday's meeting are enthusiastic
over tbe matter and are hopeful that toe new
enterprise will be a great benefit to them.
Others who were not tbere have indorsod tbe
plan and expressed their intention ol co
operatinc with the association.
Since tbe opening up of so much new oil ter
ritory tbe wrought iron Dipe trade has in
creased very rapidly. Tbe busineo has become
so voluminous that tbe manufacturers think
It will be to their advantage to place their in
terests in tbe hands ol an organization. An
other meeting will be held within a week or
so, when the organization will be made more
perfect.
MAY CLOsStffi SESSION TO-DAY.
The Amalgamated Association la Nearlng
, nn Adjournment,
There is a possibility of the Amalgamated
Association being able to adjourn to-day. It is
certain the session will not last over to-morrow.
The delegates are getting very tired of the
warm weather, and tbey are anxious to get
awav. The report of the Ways and Means
Committee was heard and disposed of yester
day. The report of the Committee on Officers'
Reports will be taken up this morning, and,
if President Weihe's recommendations are
not too numerous, the election of officers,
which is tbe last item on the order of exer
cises, may be reached before adjournment to
day. "WANT MOEE WAGES.
Miners of Phillipsbnrc nnd Osceola Present
Their Demands.
Tbe miners of the Phillipsburg. Beech Creek
and Osceola districts have formulated and pre
sented to the operators of those districts a
Ecale of dead work and a conference will be
held on Knday.
The principal points of tbe scale ask: That
all cars holding a ton or more be hauled from
and returned to the working lace of the mine.
For less than a ton. tbe miners do tbe pushing,
but receive extra at the rate of 5 cents per ton.
Cross-bars. 25 cents per ban air courses, 50
cents per yard; headings, $1 per yard: room
turning, $3. i ,,
The Demon of Ibettlnrsb,
The evil spirlttbat hovers about stagnanfrpools
and inundated lowlands is no materialized
bogey, no phantasm of a disordered imagina
tion, but a power of evil far more mallcnant
than any familiar anathematized by Cotton
Mather. It Is malaria, which has for its de
structive progeny fever and ague, bilious re
mittent and dumb ague, conquerable with
Hostetter'B Stomach Bitters, as are dyspepsia,
constipation, liver complaint, etc.
.
THE HOME FOR COLORED CHILDREN.
An Appeal From tbe Managers to a Generous
Pnbllc
Perhaps but few charitably disposed peo
ple in Allegheny or Pittsburg are aware of
the existence of the Home for Colored Des
titute Children, one of the few institutions
in the country devoted to this good work.
Indeed we may further say that with tbe
exception of a similar home in Philadel
phia, we know of no other in the State.
This " Home " is situated at the foot of
Greenwood aTenue, Allegheny, and was
established for the maintenance, education
and training of needy colored children.
Tbe institution was organized in 1880, and
for seven years depended entirely upon a
few friends who contributed to its support.
Three years ago tbe State recognized the
usefulness of the Home, and since then has
appropriated a small amount yearly. For
some years a portion of the " Avery Fund "
was given to us for the needs of the chil
dren, but two years ago it was withdrawn
lor use in a training school. We care for
from CO to 60 children in tbe Home, whose
ages range from 1 year to 12. While with
us tbey are taught the rudiments of a com
mon school education, and are also trained
in housework. We try to find suitable
homes for the children when 12 years old.
but in case we cannot succeed we are obliged
to ketp them longer. Owing to want of
means we have been compelled to refuse
admission to a number of worth v applicants.
We are told that the Colored Home has not
been properly placed before the public, and
that manrliberal people have not hitherto
known of its existence nnd the good that is
being done. We regret that this should be
so, and can now only hope that all good
people interested in the work will visit ns
or otherwise investigate our methods and
aimt. We shall be pleased to receive any
nwuiuuuoiii ironi our irienas. Donations
may be sent to the Treasurer, Mrs. R. Mon
roe, 174 Sheffield street, or the President,
Mrs. Ormsby Phillips, 344 Ridge avenue,
Allegheny.
The Boaed of Managers.
LEGAL IiOTICEs.
S. H. GEYER. Attorney at Law,
118 Diamond street.
TESTATE OK HENRY SWINDELL, DE
111 CEASED Notice is hereby given that
letters testamentary on the estate of Henry
Swindell have beeu granted to tbe undersigned,
to -whom all persons indebted to said estate are
requested to make Immediate payment, and
those having claims against tbe same should
make them known without delay. KATE
SWINDELL. 15 Esplanade St., Allegheny City,
or S. H. GEYER. 118 Diamond St., Pittsburg.
my27-35-Tn
PATENTS.
O. D. LEVIS. Solicitor of Patents,
131 Fifth avenue, above Smithfield. next Leader
office. (No delay.) Established 20 years.
se-60
T MCKNIGHT 4 VICTOR!,
PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
Dealers in Gas Fixture.
LAMPS. PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETC.
Special attention given to Natural Gas Fittlne.
416 SMITHFIELD ST., PITTSBURG. PA.
Telephone 7(3. ja7-69-TTS
TlT MAY, SONS 4 CO,
Fine
J3YEING AND CLEANING,
i ?inhl8-80-Trs
58 Sixth Avenu
xtn Avenue,
Pittsburg. Pa
l A. WHITELEY,
13 Third ave., upstairs, opp. Barnes'
Safe and Lock Works.
Gents' shoes soled and heeled for 75c while yon
wUfcXHand-sewn, 85c Finest work in the city.
Jtt; ahW7.IT
X3-Diiplav adverlttements one dollar per
tquarifor one insertion. Clatnjled advertise
, menu on thit page, such at Wanted, for Sale.
To Let, etc, ten emit per line or each inter,
tion, and none taken for lets than thirty cent.
Top line being displayed counts at two.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
FOR THE BOOTHS1DE. NO. 1W CAKSON
BTKEET. ,-
BRAN CHOFFICKS ALSO AS BELOW, WHERE
WAM, FOR SALE, TO LET. AND OTHER
UP TO 9 P. II. FOR INSERTION.
Advertisements are to be prepaid exeept where
advertisers already have accounts wUhTBiDls-
r-iTCH.
PITTSBORO.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY. SSuO Bntler street.
EMIL O. STUCKEY. nth street and Penn ave.
E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylle ave. andFnUoait,
j,. bTOKELY. Fifth Avenne Market Hon.
ZJLSTXXB.
J. "W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue,
OAKLAXD.
MCALLISTElt4 8HElBLEK,Sthav. ftAtwoodsU
SOCTHSIDS.
JACOB SPOHN, No. 5 Carson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHER, 8 Federal street.
H. J. MCKRIDE, Market House, Allegheny.
FREDH. EGGERS. 173 OMo street.
F. H. EGGERS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut it.
J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Westers and Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves,
T. K. MORRIS, 6 Preble ave.
M1LLVALE BOROUGH.
W. W. rLOCKER, Stationer. No. Grant ave.
8HARPSBURG.
C. BELLMAN, Stationer, S18 Main St.
THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
IS NOW
Corner Smithfield and
Diamond Streets.
WANTED.
Itlnle Help.
AGENTS-TO SELL TEA. BAKING POWDER
and pure spices; Rifts with roods: coke
workers, miners or ralllmen can make money in
their spare time: special Inducements to persons
having an established trade. YAMASHIKO TEA
CO., 88 Jackson St.. Allegheny. Pa. ap30-"0-TTh8
AMY MAN-MAKING LESS THAN S2S PER
week to write us at once for Information re
garding something new we have for the summer
months. E. QATELY & CO., 25 Federal St.. Alle
gheny, Pa. Jel3-74-Tusn
ACTIVE RELIABLE MAN TO WORK AND
manage life Insurance company with high
est secnrlty. lowest cost, best terms: Investigate.
A. D. EXS1UN. Room 178. Monongahela House.
Je24-87
A GEJdTS-fSO OUTFIT ON 30 DAYS' TIME;
1 150 profit in four weeks or no par. Address
with stamp, JAKVIB & CO., Racine, Wis.
my39-33
ASS1BTAMDRUG CLERK ONESPEAKINO
German preferred. Apply to J, E. WILL
IAMS, Twenty-ninth and Penn ave. e:4-S0
BOOKKEEPER FOR POSITION OUT OF
town; state age, experience and salary ex
pected. Address ULAbS, Dispatch ofnee. Je34-S4
BUTCHER-GOOD. STEADY AND PRACTIC
AL man, with recommendation. Address
immediately LOCK BOX 354, Blalrsvllle, Pa.
Je24-61
BLACKSMITH FOR SHOEING ASD
wagon work. Apply to GEORGE KE1TOER,
Eightb ave.. Homestead, Pa. JcH-S0
BAKER AT ONCE, A 8ECOND HAND
baker to work on bread and cakes, at O. E.
FAHNESTOCK'S. 31 Frapkstown ave., E. K.
je23-SS
BARBER-A FIRST-CLASS MAN ALSOBOY
with some experience, to learn the trade.
Inquire 35 CHESTNUT ST., Allegheny. Je3-10
BABBER-A GOOD MAN IMMEDIATELY:
good wages, at GEORGE J. FLAUS, C12
Market St., McKeecport, Pa. je:i-12
BARBER A GOOD MAN: STEADY WORK
and good wages. Apply to AL. HAUCK,
4U2S Butler street, city. Je:4-41
BARKER-ONE SPEAKING GERMAN PRE
FERRED. Inquire of AL. KERN, 4103 Penn
ave. Jr24-35
BARBER-AT WM..H. JACK'S. 571 GRANT
ave.. MiUvale boro. JeM-35
BOY-SMART. WHO UNDERSTANDS RUN
NING cigar and news stand. Apply at ST.
CHARLES HOTEL at 8 A. K. Je24-
TJOY TO LEARN THE BARBER TRADE.
JJ fifteen (15) to sixteen (16) years of age. Call
at No. 2M9 PENN AVE. Je24-27
B
UTCHErt-GOODIMAN. APPLY 4311 BUT-
xr.K or, , je4-i
COLLECTOR AND SOLICITOR ONE WHO
can speac German and English and can give
small security. Apply at ROOM 3, 63 Federal
street, Allegheny. Je24-W
COACHMAN-FOR LIVERY: NONE BUT
sober and experienced need apply. T. B.
MOREL AN D, 6100 Penn ave. Ie23-3I
COAT MAKERS-FIRST-CLASS TO WORK
on Sue coats. Apply JAS. DICKSON, 65
Fifth ave., cor. Wood St., second floor. my2-D
D
A1RYMAN-TWO GOOD MEN: NONE BUT
Euw iiiuatio 11 ecu auui;; ,'' "a4COi (iftlU
t parties. Apply to 435 EBS1EK A E..
above Erin, between 10 and It o'clock. Je:4-51
GROCERY CLERK-ONEWHOSPEAKSOER-lla.i
and understinds how to take care of
horse. Apply at once to M. J. MCDONNELL. No,
149 West Carson St., Southslde. Je24-t0
MAN WHO IS RELIABLE AND STEADY,
age abont ao. well known to contractors
and architects, able to write plainly and figure
quickly; state salary expected for steadyjob: give
reference and aMUtrtodo general work for con
tractor; must be acquainted with city localities.
Address BRICKS, Dispatch oflce. Je24-84
MAN IMMEDIATELY -TO TAKE CHARGE
or boiler works; thoroughly conversant with
the business and experienced In the construction
of stills, tanks and all classes of refinery work:
good references required: wages literal. Address
for rurther Information B. A S.. 150 First ave.,
Pittsburg, Pa. Je2M3
MACHINE MOLDERS WAGES 2 75 TO S3
per day; steady work guaranteed to reliable
men: shop independent. THE HOEF1NGHOFF
A LADEFOUNDKY CO., Cincinnati. O.
JeB-57
MOLDEKS-FEW MACHINERY ANDBLNCH
moldera at once; good wages and steady
work to good men. Address THE EXCELMOR
FOUNDRY CO.. Cincinnati, O. Jea-63-TTFSu
MAN - A YOUNG MAN FOR GLNERAL
work around a sure and able to drive In
quire at 1900 PENN AVE. JeM-34
LUMHtR-KIKdT-CLA3S. INQUIRE AT 113
8. EIGHTEENTH bT. je2S-4
SALESMEN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION,
to handle new patent Chemical ink Erasing
Pencil: the greatest selling novelty prodsced
erases ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion
of paper: 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's
sales amounted to ssaoinsix dars; another 32 in
two hours: we want one energetic general agent
for each State: sam pies by mail 35 cts. For terms
and full particulars, address THE MONROE
ERASER MFG. CO., La Crosse. Wis. ie22-52
SALESMEN AT 75 PER MONTH SALARY
and expenses, to sell a line or sllverplatcd
ware, watches, etc: bytampte only: horse and
team furnished free; write at once for full partic
ulars and sample case ol goods free. STANDARD
SILVERWARE CO., Boston. Mass. seM-SO-D
STENOGRAPHER TO EXCHANGE READ.
1NGS or evenings: object, high speed: no
beginners need answer. Address GEORGE P
Dispatch office. Je2Z-37"'
STEEL LETTER CUTTER AND DIE SINKER
Prrmanent situation. Address WM. BAIIM
GARTEN, 213 E. Fayette St., Baltimore, Md.
Je22-55
STABLEMAN SINGLF. MAN PREFERRED
Inquire A. A. MILL1GAN, Bridge and Car
sou cts , a. 8. Je24-53
RAVELING SALESMEN - FIRST-CLASS
men to seligloves and mittens on 10 per cent
commission In Western Pennsylvania, Delaware.
Maryland. Virginia and West Virginia; none but
strictly reliable parties, and those who can give
their entire attention to the business, need applv
rererences required: samples now ready. For
particulars address P. O. BOX 163, Gloversvllle.
Fulton connty, N. Y. Jc20-81
RAVELING SALESMAN BY A BREW
ERY For estern Pennsylvania and East
ern Ohio: applications with relerences. Address
A. Z., Dispatch office. Je24-44
RAVELINd SALESMEN-EXPEKIENCEd'
AddressTHE LIPPY CASH AND PACK-
aji Aftmfcft jkj., vanion,umo. Jel4-b0-Tus
TAiy.??T.F1I!ST-cl'ABS T0 WORK ON Al.
TEKING aud repairing. Apply jas ijICK
BON, 65 Fifth ave, cor. Wood at", sccraafloor
my2-D
TINNER-A GOOD MAN AT ED PRETS
HOLU'B. 18 Sheridan St.. Mlllvale. jeltlt
-TTTOODWORKEB-AT ONCE-F. W.BAMERT
V A CO., Carriage Works, 5917-21 Penu ave?
Je24--5
WAITER MUSI BE FIRST CLASS AT
ROTH'S RESTAuSantVno:! SJ Diamond
,..-. . JCrt-BS
'niTVnMA THAT nviiVDoTiv.. . .....
v . .... r . . Aiks3iju jlio jLnu
i is willing to take good care of horse and
drive delivery wagon, wish some experience In a
grocery store. Apply at 14 DIAMOND SQUARE,
city.
j cm-os
YOUNG MAN-ABOUT 18 YEARS OF AGK
to assist shipping clerk; mnst be a good pen
man, quick and correct at figures. Address, with
reference, C. B.. DlspaUh office. Je24-Sl
Female tlein.
DISHWASHER-INQUIRE S3 AND 8 FED
ERAL bT.. Allegheny. JeM-Il
EXPERIENCED bEAMSTKESS AND DRESS
MAKER for a public institution outside the
city; one competent to instruct: middle-aged
single woman: mnst come well recommended:
wages 850 per annum, with board and washing.
Address PNN, Diinstca oflce, iczmT
1
TH2T
WANTED.
Female Help.
-I IKL GERMAN: ONE THAT CAN SPEAK
X and understand English, for general house
work. Inquire 3803 BUTLER ST. Je24-10u
HELP-ZOO GIRLS FOR GENERAL HOUSE
WORK, cooks, chambermaids; German,
Swiss and French speaking girls: SOlorSewlck
ley. Crafloa and mountains. 319 WESTERN
AVE., Allegheny. Je24-28
LADIE8-TWO OK THREE LIVING ON
Southslde who wish to secure permanent,
pleasant and remunerative employment, to ln
9"11 W. B. CHAMBERS' Drugstore, cor.
Tenth and Carson sts. le2-67
KESPON8IBLE PERSON-TO TAKE CARE
or town house with another girl daring nm
mer: good wares: best reference required. Call
Wednesday after 10 o'clock at 21 LINCOLN AVE,
Allegheny. JeS4-37
SfeEffe.011? r THOROUGHLY EXPERI
EN LED salesladies for cloak department;
only those with A No. 1 references need apply.
Address CLOAKS, Dispatch office. Je24-68
TEACHER-A THOROUGLY COMPETENT
lady teacher for girls' school ontslde the city;
single lady: constant employment; salarv S360 per
annum, with board and washing, address im
mediately Z, Dispatch office. je24-4
Male and Female Help.
HELP- LABORERS. HARVEST HANDS,
dairy men, larm hands, cooks, chamber
maids, house girls, dining-room girls, laundress,
nurse girls, housekeeper, seamstress. MEK
HAN'S, 545 Grant st. Jei3-D
Slruatlonx.
T30SITION-AS ATTENDANT ON LADY,
JL7 invalid or otherwise; country preferred. Y.
ZT. Dispatch Office, Pittsburg Je24-33
kOSITION BY REGISTERED DRUG CLERK.
D. C., Dispatch office. c24-7
SITUATION-BY AN EXPERIENCED, PRAC
TICAL bookkeeper, accountant, business cor
respondent and secretary; large mercantile or
manufacturing business preferred. Address J.
C, care Hartle Bros , No. 113 Wood st, city, until
Wednesday noon, after that JOHN CHAPMAN,
Stenbenvllle, o. e24-45
SITUATION-BY AN EXPERIENCED DAIRY
farm manager: stndled feeding under Prof.E.
W. Stewart nearly two years: wife an expert but
ter maker; -good recommendations. A. KEN
NEDY. aMXPenn ava.. city Je24-57-4rrh
SITUATION BY A COMPETENT BOOK
KEEPER and accountant or 6 years' expe
rience; AI references. Address L. S. J., Dispatch
office. Je24-4S
SITUATION BY AN EXPERIENCED MAN,
In grocery store. Address J. G. A.. 4301
Davison street, Pittsburg, Pa. Je?0-73
Partners.
PARTNER-TO TAKE FULL CHARGE AND
control or a mining and country trading
store. Address A, B. C Crepon station, Pa.
Jea-72
Boarders nnd Lodcers.
CHAUTAUQUA LAKE-STOP AT MERRITT
HalL a quiet, pleasant place: terras S3 to (10
per week. Address MRS. V. G. MERRlTT.Bemus
Point, N. Y. Je21-62-TTS
Financial.
MORTGAGES-n,000,0W TO LOAN ON CITY
and suburban properties 4)j. 5 and 6 per
cent, and on farms In Allegheny and adjacent
counties at 6 per cent. L M. PENNOCK&SON,
147 Fourth avenue. ap7-f4l
MONEY TO LOAN-IF YOU WANT MONEY
In any amount on good city mortgages
quickly, we have It on hand and will be glad to
lend It at 5 and 6 per cent, MORRlS:&;FLE BIN G,
108 Fourth ave. e2I-40
MONEY TO LOAN-NO FIRM IN THEICITY
can give you money on good mortgages as
quickly a! ours;, no trifling or delay permitted: 5
and 6 per cent- MORRIS & FLEMING, 10S Fourth
ave. Je21-40
MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY
countv property at lowest rates. HENRY
A. WEAVER & CO., 92 Fourth avenue. mb2-D
MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS
to suit at 4H. 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES A
UA1LEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTS-u
MONEY LOANED ON ASSIGNABLE LIFE
Insurance policies. Address P. O. BOX 127,
Cincinnati. Je24-76-TTSu
TO LOAN-1500,000, IN AMOUNrS OF S3, 000
and upward, on city and suburban property,
on 4W per cent, free of tax: also smaller amounts
at t and 6 per cent. BLACK A BAIRD, 85 Fourth
avenue. se21-d26-D
To loan ran, ceo on mortgages-sioo
and upward at 6 per cent:S5O0,X0 at 4K percent
on residences or business oropertv: also In ad-
lolntng counties.
8. a. xa&xvn, 12a nourtn
avenue.
OC24-4-D
r- 000.000 TO LOAN ON MORTGAGFS
OJL.7 large and small amounts at Hi. 5 and 6
Percent free of State tax; no delay. RUED B.
OYLE A CO., 131 Fourth ave. mya-60-TTS
Dllscellaneona.
ALL 80LDIERS-D1SABLED FROM ANY
cause, whether In the service or since, to
call or send their address to B. F. BROWN, 96
BROWN, 96 Fourth ave., second floor. Je24-62
ALL SOLDIERS WHO ARE DISABLED
from any cause and drawing less than S3 per
month to call at B.F.BROWN'S OFFItiE, 96
Fourth ave., or send their address. e24-62
ALL DEPENDENTS KELAITVES WHO
are not drawing pensions to call or send
their address to B. F. BROWN, 96 Fourth ave.,
second floor. Je24-62
ALL SOLDIERS' WIDOWS TO CALL AT B.
F. BROWN'S OFFICE, 96 Fourth ave.. sec
ond floor. le24-62
BUGGY A SECOND-HAND DOCTOR'S
buggy or barouche; address giving condi
tion, price and where located. B, Dispatch office,
Je24-9S
DISABLED SOLDIERS-WHO ARE DIS
ABLED from any cause and drawing less
than 88 per month to call at B. F. BROWN'S
OFFICE, 96 Fourth ave., or send their address.
le24-62
DISABLED SOLDIERS-DISABLED FROM
any cause, whether In the service or since,
to call or send their address to B. P. BROWN, 96
Fourth ave., second floor. Je24-62
DEPENDENT RELATIVES WHO ARE NOT
drawing pensions to call or send their ad
dress to B.F.BROWN, 96 Fourth ave., second
floor. Jei4-62
MEN-IN SERVICE OR SINCE DISABLED
from any cause, whether in the service or
since, to call or send their address to B. F.
Fourth ave.. second floor. 1e24-62
KELATIVES DEFENDENT-WHO ARE NOT
drawing pensions to call or send their ad
dress to B. F. BROW N, 96 Fourth ave., second
floor. je24-62
S'
OLDIERS-WHO ARE DISABLED FROM
1 Rnv einse and drawlnr less than S6 Der month
to call at B. F. BROWN'S OFFICE, 96 Fourth
ave., or send their address.
Je24-62
SOLDIERS' WIDOWS-TO CALL AT B. F.
BROWN'S OFFICE, 96 Fourth ave., second
floor. Jc24-62
YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF
Stewart A Co.'s fine cabinet photos for 31 at
90 and 92 FEDERAL bT., Allegheuy.
mv2S-49-TT8U
-irr ido ws of soldiers-to call at b. r.
VV BROWN'S OFFICE, 96 Fourth ave.. second
floor.
Je24-62
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE
City Residences.
LOOK HERE-ONLY HMO, ON EASY PAY
MENTS, frame house of seven rooms, hall
and finished attic: finely painted, grained and
papered tnrongnoni: nat. gas, water, rront porcn,
andA corner lot 50x100 ft.; roses in abundance
located corner or AUen and Excelsior streets.
Thirty-first ward. MORRISON A BANKS. 1113
Carton St., or 51 Washington ave.. Thirty-first
ward. Je21-ns
MASON ST., MT. WASHINGTON-TO-MORROW,
at 3 o'clock F. M., at a bargain, on
the premises at auction, a desirable corner prop
erty, lot or about one-half acra or ground, large
house, fruit and ornamental trees, on Bedford,
corner Mason st., Mt. Washington; terms easy.
See W. A. HEBRON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave.
JC24-73'
SUBURBAN RESIDENCE IN THE MIDST
of Sbadyslde, on terms almost as easy as rent;
a new, modern style and neat house, 6 rooms,
attic bath, range, inside w. c. both gases: lot
30x150 feet: location good; price 33.750: now rent
ing for f per mo. See W. A. HEKRON A SONS,
SO Fourth ave. Je'7-90-17,20,24,28
SIXTH WARD NEW TWO-STORY MAN
SARD brick dwelling, eight rooms, bath. w.
c, b, and c. water, both gases, etc : also two
story brick on rear lot, 22x100; a rew minutes
from Court House; a great bargain. BAXTER,
THOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourth ave.
Je22-151-TTSU
SEVERAL VERY DESIRABLE HOMES AT
low figures on Mt. Washington, close to In
cline: also some nice lots as low as 3253. J. C.
RE1LLY, 77 Diamond st. Je22-7l
(VtrT TOO MAIN ST.. NEAR BUTLER; TWO.
5 STORY brick dwelling nine rooms: fin
ished attic, laundry, Inside w. c, both gases,
bath, etc.: this is one of the most desirable homes
In that locality: all first-class residences on the
street: nice garden, vines, shrubbery, etc., mak
ing a most pieasing appearance: tot 33XUU to
alley J. C KE1LLY.
.. AS1B
amond st. Je22-71
CJO OOO-PENN AVE., MT. OLIVER, NEAR
J3QJ St. Clair electric power house, frame
house or T rooms, cellar, etc, stable: lot 97x107;
all kinds of fruit: good spring water and cistern;
this Is a very desirable residence: call and ex
amine It. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave.
Je22-129
fTf 700 COL WELL ST., NEAR DIN
JjLay WIDIE: a very neat and well-built two-
story Dries, unciiiug; ijl rooms; Da.iurai gas, etc;
lot 20x100 to alley,
i. j. aa.jlijx, tt jjiamond
jeH-71'
st.
IEsit End Residences.
N VENUE PLACE -QUEEN ANNE
I dwelling of ten rooms, reception halL bath,
w. el. laundry: all conveniences: large lot. 60x120:
shade and frnlt trees: splendid porch. SAMUEL
W. BLACK A CO.,
vu roi
Fourth ave. mylT-JS-ns
-pi, E. RESIDENCE 86,000 GOOD BRICK
Jli house or seven rooms, bath, etc, Marga
retta St.. Nineteenth ward. close to Highland ave:
lot 45x120 feet; live minutes of P. R. K. and either
cable. MELLON BROTHERS. Je24-64-TTS
T7UNE RESIDENCE IN THE HEART OF
or ten rooms, with all modern Improvements:
well and substantially built, with lot 72x140 feet to
anfiievtgooasiaoiein rear; omyf7,5O0. w. W.
KIOERKIN, 6343 BUt ion It., , , Tel. 327.
JBW-ij-llB-
PITTSBURG DISPATCH,
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
East End Residences.
NEW FRAME HOUSE-EIGHT BOOMS,
hall, vestibule, bath, pantrv, w. c. both
gases, hot and cold water, electric lights and
ells, large lot: street paved and sewered: model
home: near P. K, R. and cable lines: onlyjoco.
W W. ELDERKIN. 634S .Station St.. E. E. Tel.
1327. JC19-23-TTS
ONE OF THE HANDSOMEST RESIDENCES
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 line, large and complete
dwelling, 15 rooms: all necessary outbuildings,
fruit and ornamental trees. See W. A. HEBRON
ASONB, tSOJourth ave. Jel7-84-TQS'
OAKLAND RESIDENCE ON TERMS A8
easy almost as paying rent; the only bouse
unsold out of 26: on Coltart square,' Oakland;
comnlete new brick house. 9 rooms, street Im
provements and sewerage made: price only 36,300.
See W. A. HERRON A SON S, 80 Fourth ave.
JSI7-81-TTS
I 00O-NEW MODERN FRAME DWELL
jpb ING on a good East End street, conven
ient to steam and cable ears: it contains 6 large
rooms, finished attic, hall.fvestlbule, bath, inside
w. c, hot and cold water, stationary washstand.
Elate mantels and tile hearth. Inside shutters,
china closet, sliding doors, front and rear
porches, slate roof, etc: nice large lot: comnlete
sewerage: terms very easy. Bee L. O. FR AZ1ER,
Forty-llflh and Butler sts. Je20-12-Tussu
OJO OOO-HBERTY AVENUE. NEAR FOR
357 TIETH St., Sixteenth ward, new modern
frame dwelling, 5 rooms, finished attic hall, ves
tibule. Inside shutters, side entrance, slate man
tel, tile hearth, slate room, etc. : grained and well
finished; lot 20x100 feet; convenient to cable line;
easy payments. L. O. FRAZ1ER. Forty-fifth
and Butler sts. Je20-l!-Tu66u
QO 800 SUIOTA STREET. NEAR GROSS ST.,
35.a1 Twentieth ward, convenient to station,
new frame dwelling, live rooms, finished attic
hall, vestibule. Inside shutters, front and rear
Borches: lot 22x100 feet to alley: easy terms. L.
. FRAZIER, Forty-filth and Butler sts,
Je20-12-TUS8u
JQ 700 NICE, COZY, SUBURBAN HOME,
jDiJ7 on line of W. P. R. r... verv close to sta
)d-il
tion, frame dwelling, seven rooms, lot 107x111
feet, abundance orsbadeend fruit trees, excellent
well orwater, natural gas. etc. See L. O. FRA
ZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. Je20-12-Tussu
(2f) 200-COZY FRAME HOUSE, 4 ROOMS,
T5ZJ newly painted and papered thronghont;
good cellar; large lot, 36x100 feet, close to P. R.R.
and either cable line: good chance to secure a
nice home. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station
st,, E. E. Je24-64-TTS
Snbnrbun Residence!.
COUNTRY HOME-IF YOU WANT A FIRST
CLASS country home convenient to station,
look at the one we have for sale at Brushton, or
will trade for city home; lot 60x100. J. C.
UEILLY. 77 Diamond St. Ie22-71
SUBURBAN RESIDENCE ONLY,35000AFOR,
good house of 9 rooms, in first-class order;
large lot, well located. In one of the most desirable
suburbs on the Ft Wayne R. R., adjacent to the
citv; the price has been greatly reduced to Insure
aulck sale. See W. A. HERRON A SONS. 80
Fourth avenue. Jel7-89-TUF
WILK1NSBURG-AT COST ON ACCOUNT
or owner leaving, modern house or seven
rooms, large lot, cistern, slate mantels, electrlo
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-TTS
Atlnntlc City.
ATLANTIC CITY COTTAGES AND BOARD
ING bonses In desirable location to let or
for sale. STERNBERGER BROS., real estate,
1312 Atlantic avenue, Atlantic City, N. J.
3el6-l
FOR SALE-LOTS.
City Lot.
CORNER BEDFORD AND MASON STREETS,
Thirty-second ward, must be sold to settle
up an estate; a bargain can he had: property
well located: can be snbdlvlded to profitable ad
vantage: large dwelling, outbnlldlngs, fruit and
ornamental trees: to be sold at auction on prem
ises next Wednesday at 3, o'clock F. V. For full
Information see W. A. HERRON A SONS. 80
Fourth ave. Jel9-2S-Turs
CITY LOTS-FOURTH AVENUE, COR. OF
Grant St., lot 49x90 ft. (with an L 24x85 ft. if
desired), opposite the new Dalzell Law Building;
one of the best building sites in the city. W. A.
HERRON A bONS. SO Fourth ava. Je22-8-Tur
Bust End Lot.
EAST END LOTS-A NUMBER OF GOOD
lots on Onyx st. and Falrmount ave., near
Negley ave, at (50 per loot front; the facilities for
travel to city are excellent, tbe location central
and fine elevation: surronndlngl property has all
been advanced and these lots are exceedingly good
value at 350. For plans and .Information call on
BROWN A SAINT, Ag'ts., 612bmlthfleld st.
Je22-i5-ns
37 E. LOTS-ONE OF THE FINEST CORNER
li lots In Oakland, one square above Fifth ave.,
115x150 feet, covered with shade trees, rose bushes
ana shrubbery: grand place to build a home; only
12 minutes' ride from the Court House. Address
C. P., Dispatch office. Je24-39-TuS
AST END LOTS-S550-A VERY DESIRABLE
lot In Mellon's McClIntock plan, near Point
Breeze and close to Fifth ave. Electrlo railway.
MELLON BROTHERS. 6349 Station St., E. E.
Je24-64 TTS
EEND LOT-WtlOO FEET ON ATWOOD.
near Forbes st. Oakland. See W. A. HER
RON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Je24-47-Tur
PENN AVENUE. BUILDING LOTS 20x100
ft., near Wlnebiddle street. Nineteenth ward,
for 31,800, ir sold soon. See W. A. HERRON &
80NS, 80 Fourth ave. Je24-72-MTTh
SHADYBIDE WITHIN THREE MINUTES'
of station and 200 ft. of Duquesne electric
road; a fine level lot 100x130: this Is a bargain to
build on or divide into lots and retail. BLACK
A BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Je22-128
QZfi FEk FOOT-BEAUTIFUL LOT200 FEET
Ot)U from North Highland aye.. East End;
size, 75x100 feet: large residences surround this
fine building lot. BLACK A BAIRD. 95 Fonrth
ave. Je22-130-TTSU
Allesbeny Lots.
ARCH ST.. NEAR PARK-LOT 20x100 TO A
paved street, with two frame dwellings,
rented for 353 per year; a bargain. BAXTER,
THOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourth ave. Je24-83-TTS
PERRYSVILLE AVENUE TENTH WARD
We will hold a public exhibition or lots, 25X
120, In Stewart's plan, on the Perrysvllle road, on
loesdav, 24tb Inst., at 4 o'clock: this plan ad
Joins the Watson property, opposite tbe residence
of Mr. James Hunter, now building; take electric
cars via Observatory Hill. A. LKGGATE ft bON,
Auct!oneers,31 Federal St., Allegheny. Je21-112
Suburban Lots.
JEANNETTE LOTS JEAN NETTE FORT
Pitt Land Co. plan; prices (150 to 3400; near
glassworks or Dithrldge A Co : salesmen on
ground every day at office. FORT PITT LAN D
CO . Fourth st. and Harrison City road, or BAX
TER, THOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourth ave. Je22-150
VTOKTH HOMESTEAD LOTS-60xI20 FEET,
L fronting on a60-toot street, near Swlssvale
station, P. R. R., and City Farm station, B A O.
R. R. : prices 3400 to 3500 each; terms to suit. IRA
M. BURCHF1ELD, 153 Fourth avenue.
apl0-36-D
SUBURBAN LOTS SOME BEAUTIFUL
lots at very low prices and on easy terms; 6
minutes from station.
J. R. MURPHY, Crafton,
omce op. station.
Je24-55'
QJ f TO 87 PER FOOT FRONT-FOR SPLEN
3J DID showy lots at Sheraden; easy terms;
20 mlnutei from Union station. TH E SHERADEN
LAND AND IMPT. CO., L1M 127 Fifth avenue.
Jel9-1
Farm.
FARM-ONE OF THE BEST IN WESTMORE
LAND Co., 4 miles from Llgonler, mile
from the celebrated Kissels Springs; 200 acres. 100
cleared, underlayed with coal, good house and all
necessary out bnildlugs: water runs through farm;
10 minutes' walk to schools, churches, postoffiee,
etc.: abargalu if sold at once; terms easy. Ad
dress or apply, WESTMORELAND REAL ES
TAiE AGEKGY. room 2, ExceLlor building,
Pittsburg, Pa. Je24-48-TuF
FARM -1,100 ACRES.200 CLEARED, BALANCE
good white oak timber, 6 It. vein coal, open:
also iron ore and limestone; good buildings for
every purpose; Mt. Augnsta farm has not Its
equal on national pike, Fayette connty; old age
reason for selling; no better situation In State for
summer resort. ED. W1TTISH, 410 Grant St.,
Pittsburg. Je24-
Mlncrllnneons.
PSH AND GAME PRESERVE, 4.000 ACRES
Fine sulphur spring, also very fine trout
streams, situate 5 miles from B. A O. R. It., in
West Virginia; pilce 312,000. At HUME HOTEL.
Pittsburg, 21tb and 25th Inst. J. H. BRISTOR,
Martlnibnrg, W. Va. Je24-66
OWN A HOME WE WILL BOY OR BUILD
for you anywhere and let your rent nay for
tne property: no security required. GRANITE
STATE PROVIDENT- ASSOCIA'lION, branch
office. Standard building, 531-533 Woodst!
m'-13-15-TT8SU
FOR bALE BUSINESS.
Iluainraa Opportunities.
BUTCHER SHOP-GOOD LOCATION AND
good trade, cheap. Cigar and candy store.
IKIO: other cigar stores, grocer, dmg, notion and
dry coo. Is stores: all kinds of business chances.
PERCIVAL A CHAPMAN, 439 Grant St. Je24-85
BARBER SHOP WITH 3 CHAIRS: GOOD
trade: will be sold reasonable: good reason
lor selling. Inquire C9 REBECCA ST., All'y.
GROCERY STORE TIPTOP SI AND; A GOOD
location in perfect running order. Inquire
ot STRAUS A MCATEER, 643 Liberty st,, city.
Je24-59-iThr
HALF INTEREST IN GOOD OFFICE BUSI
NESS, large and small grocery stores, milk
depot, finest book and stationery srore In best
town in W estern Pennsylvania: country stores;
music store, bakeries, drug stores, cigar stores.
SHEPARD A CO., 151 Fourth ave. je24
HARDWARE bTORE-ONE OF THE BEST
located stores In Allegheny City; business
established: 25 per cent Investment. Address
HARDWARE, Dispatch office. Jo21-7-TTST
LIVERY AND UNDERTAKING BUSINESS
or John L. Trexler A Co., 378 and 380 Beaver
avenue. Allegheny, together with tbe building,
40x120 feet, having a lease of nearly twelve (12)
years to run; also bcarte, carriages, buggies,
horses, harness and everything necessary to carry
on the business: all In good order and condition;
the business is well established, and cm be in
creased larscly by an energetic and pushing man.
For particulars apply to or address D. BEHEN,
Receiver, 330 Beaver avenue. JeI2-47-TTD
-VTEWBPAPER-CODNTRY NTCWRPa PKR
LJX good one: best reasons for selling: Tmmedl. I
ately. PAPEJJ,DljpteU0Sce, 8,je24.18 J
TUESDAY, JUNE 24,
FOR SALE-BUSINESS.
Business stands.
T71LOURING MILL THE BEST IN WESTERN
X? Pennsylvania, situated 3 miles from Ltgonlef.
on main nike. capacity 35 barrels per day, new and
Improved machinery, product always in demand,
together with large house and nine acres of land;
five minutes to schools, churches, postofflce,
etc.: a bargain; terms to suit. Address or apply
WESTMORELAND REAL ESTATE AGENCY,
room 2, Excelsior Building, Pittsburg. Pa.
j c"st-""fc-
HOTEL-OF 48 ROOMS IN ONE OF THE BEST
-manufacturing cities in Western Pennsyl
vania: the nonse is doing a good business; com
pletely rurnlshed: the best of reasons for selling.
For particulars address LOCK BOX No. 40. Oil
City, Pa. le21-5-TTS'
LARGE BUSINESS PBOPERTY-ON PENN
ave. and Liberty St.; price verylow; house
of 11 rooms, on Second ave., onlyP.OOO; house or
eight rooms and two attics, all modern conveni
ences, with lot or 44 feet front, near station In
Hazelwood: price, only 35,500: fine E. E. residence
of nine rooms, etc: latest style of bnUdlng: cor
ner lot. near cable cars; price, p,600. ,A.BAUCK,
441 Grant at. ie2S-19-TTB
COf- OOO-WTLIE AVENUE BUSINESS
i)iuui property: just a iew oiocas ".
Court House, three good bnslrifess houses and two
first-class dwellings, now netting about 8 per
cent: can be increased. J. C ' BEILLX. jj
Diamond st. Je22-7I
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Ilorscs, Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc.
BUGGIES-TWO SIDE-BAB TOP BUGGIES,
good as new: will be sold cheap ir sold at
once, inquire of B. D. N U1TALL A CO.. Grant
ave. and Boquet st,. Allegheny City. Jel9-16
QTUDEBAKER ROAD
HART NEVER
O used, also Studebaker wagon used but a short
.lm . ,!. I n. ... maan -t A KITH 1 R A I. ll'H
time: prices low. Can be seen at ABCHIBALD'S
STABLE, 96 and 98 Third avenue
le21-117
EHIOLES-ONE 2-S BATED SUBREY.
almost new: also one barouche and pole: in
use only two months; prices moderate, owner
leaving the city. Apply to H. B. MOORHEAD.
residence or Mrs. John Moorbead, Pith ave. and
rctiucucovi iura. tiunu iu
Halket streets, Oakland,
jeSl-n
Machinery nnd Metals.
DRILLING ENGINES AND BOILERS-FOR
oil or gas wells, engines and boilers in every
size and style, sawmills and wopd-worklng ma
chinery. HAKMES MACHINE DEPOT. .No.97
nntiTK.. Plttuhnrir. Pa. mh9-D
Tr,.rvu an,, unit rU JJVXff AVI) KFi-
JCj FITTED: repairing promptly attended to.
PORTER FOUNDRK AND MACHINE CO.,
LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa.
HORIZONTAL ENG1NE-20X21, 25,000 FEET
second-hand wire rope; also hoisting and
portable engines and Slemen valves, castings,
etc. VELTE A MCDONALD, 3200 Penn avenue,
Jel6-6-TTS'
S
ECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS
all sizes and styles In stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. ;
all refitted; good as new, at lowest prices: porta
ble engines, 8 to 25 b. p.; boilers all sizes and
styles. J. S. YOUNG, 23 T?ark way, Allegheny,
- M7S-fin-Tl
OC25-80-D
X A.
2
FAMILY f'ATlRTAOES CHEAP 1 OPEN
buggy, 1 ton-buggies (1 one doctor's buggy):
all as good as new. See W. A. HERRON. 80
Fourth aye. Je21-19-TTS
Miscellaneous.
DIAMONDS-COJIEAND SEE OUR SEVEN
STONE diamond rings at 115 each, the great
est bargains on earth: friendship rings. 50c 31 and
31 50 each: diamond watches, fine Jewelry, clocks,
silverware and spectacles, etc.. at WILSON'S. 61
Fonrth ave., Pittsburg. Fine watch repairing a
specialty. ap25-TTS
FENCE LAWN AND CEMETERY FENCE,
best and cheapest: call or write for cata
logue. JOHN W. CAUQHEY, 90 Fourth ave.,
Pittsburg. Pa. Je24-4I
PROPOSALS.
PROPOSALS-BRICK STREET PAVE
MENT. Sealed proposals will be received
at the office of the City Clerk. Bradford, Pa.,
until 12 o'clock noon of June 30, 1S90, for fur
nishing all material and labor and construct
ing; about 1,635 square yards of vitrified brick
street pavement in accordance with plans and
specifications on file in office of the City
Engineer.
All bids must be accompanied by a bond or
certified check for 3100. For blank forms,
specifications, or any further information, ad
dress the City Engineer or City Clerk.
Councils reserve the"rigbt to reject any or all
bids. JAS. A. LINDSEY, City Clerk.
F. W. DALBYMPLE. City Engineer. je2W6
fTlREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OFTHE
I Comptroller of the Currency, Washington,
June 9, U90. Whereas by satisfactory evidence
presented to the undersigned. It has been made to
appear the Liberty National Bank or Pittsburg,
In the city or Pittsburg, in the connty or Alle
gheny and State of Pennsylvania, has complied
with all the provisions of the Statutes of the
United States required to be complied with before
an association snail be anthorlzed to commence
the business of banking, now, therefore, 1, Ed
ward S. Lacy, Comptroller of tbe Currency, do
hereby certify that "The Liberty National Bank
of Pittsburg,'' In the city of Pittsburg, in the
county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania,
Is authorized to commence the business orbank
lng as provided In bectlon fifty-one hundred and
sixty-nine of the Revised Statutes of the United
States. In testimony whereof witness my band
and seal of this office this 9th dav or June, 1890.
E. S. LACY, Comptroller or the Currency. No.
4339. Jel3-1-D
N
OTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed nroooali will ba received at the office
of the Borough Clerk until TUESDAY, July 1,
A. D., 1890, at i P. M for the following
STREET IMPROVEMENTS:
Qrading and re-paving Fifth avenue with
block stone from ilarket street to Center
street.
Grading, curbing and paving Sheridan street
witb fire brick from Fourth to Fifth avenues.
Plans and specincatlons of the above work
can be seen, aud blanks for bl Idlng and all in
formation can be had at the engineer's office
on and after June 23.
Each proposal must be accompanied by a
bind in double the amount of the proposal,
and probated before a Notary Public, and said
proposals must be handed ;iu on or before the
above the specified time; unless said require
ments are strictly carried out the bid will not be
considered.
The Street Committee reserves the right to
reject any or all proposals.
Q. B. BERWICK, Borough Clerk.
McKeespokt, Pa., June 23, 1890.
je24-10-TT3
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 supplies for
tbe several departments of the State Govern
ment, and for making repairs in the several de
partments, and for the distribution of the pub
lic documents; for the year ending tbe first
Monday of June, A. V. 1S9L
Separate proposals will be received and sep
arate contracts awarded as announced in said
schedules. Each proposal mitt be accompa
nied by a bond witb approved sureties, condi
tioned for the faithful performance of the con
tract, and addressed and delivered to me before
12 o'clock jl, of WEDNESDAY, the 9th day ol
July, A. D. 1890, at which time tbe proposals
will be opened and contracts awarded, in the
reception room of the Executive Department,
at Harrisburg.
Blank bonds and schedules containing all
necessary information can be obtained on ap
plication at this department.
CHARLES W. STONE,
.iel-S8-P Secretary of the Common wealth.
BANK STATEMENTS..
C1EVENT1ETH SEMI-ANNUAL REPORT
p of the DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK,
Pittsburg, Pa.
LIABILITIES.
Amount dne depositors June L
1890 813,378, 580 42
Amount due dividend 245,897 01
Amount due contingent fund 758.329 01
Total liabilities
ASSETS.
Loans on bond and mortgage
Mortgage interest due
. 14,882,806 44
. 33,233.487 09
19.440 40
0.060 58
Interest to be refunded.
U. S. Government
Pennsylvania State
Bonds,
3,279.480 00
713.560 00
1,463,642 35
699,452 00
990,986 00
430.13S20
62,848 00
25.330 00
33,900 00
112.900 00
7,852 00
36,651 00
27,307 50
S3 000 00
17.770 (JO
20,657 00
87,500 CO
2oO.3o0 00
60,770 00
30.000 00
35.200 00
26,960 00
16,525 00
738.036 47
114.077 12
125,000 00
49,824 25
3,653,771 50
.ruts Durg city
Allegheny City
County of Allegheny
Allegheny County School Dist.
City of Scran ton (4s)
Monongahela Water (5s)
McKeespert Water (5s)
Borougb bonds, Allegheny Co.
North Side Bridge (6s)
-oint uriage (03)
P., A. & .M. Pass. Railway (8s)
Greensuure Borough
(4s)
Monongahela Bridge
Sewicklev Water
Masonic Fund Society
Pa. N. Y. Canal A R. R,
WeEndR.R,
Fayette County
Citizen Traction
Pittsburg Traction
Pittsburg Junction R. R.
(5)
(8s) '
(4s)
(5s) '
(5s)
(4s) '
(5s) '
(5sl '
(83) '
collateral loans ,
Real estate
Real estate bank property....,
Bank stocks. Pittsbnrg banks
Cash in banks and on hand...,
Total assets 314,382,806 44
Present number of depositors, 33,32b, averag
ing 8408 83 each.
JAS. B. D. MEEDS;
Treasurer.
PrrrsBUHO, June L 189a
The undersigned Auditing Committee re
spectfully report that they have examined tbe
assets ot the bank and find them to correspond
with the above report.
JAMES W. BROWN,
EDWIN BINDLEY.
C. YEAGEB.
' D. W. C. CARROLL,
Auditing Committee.
PlTTSBtTKO. June 17, 1S90.
The trustees have declared a dividend of two
(2) per cent for tbe last six months ending
May 31, 1890, payable forthwith. Ii not drawn
will bear interest from Jane 1,1890. je22-9U
V
189Q.
TO LET.
East End Residence!.
VTEGLEY AYE., NEAR WALNUT ST.,
LN Sbadyslde New two-story mansard brick
dwelling, ten rooms, reception hall, gas, water,
bath, inside w. e etc.: front porch, good lot,
BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., 161 Fourth ave.
Je24-77-TTSt
AIlrSThenr Residences.
ALLEGHEN Y BESUJENCE-A NEW SEVEN
ROOM house with all modern conveniences,
corner of South Diamond and Young, Allegheny,
near Parks. Apply ON PREMISES. Je22-I7
Snbnrbun Residences.
FURNISHED HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS-IN
Sewickley. near station; all conveniences.
GILBERT A. HAYS, 59 Fonrth ave. Jel3-7t
Atlantic City Property.
HOTELS, COTTAGES AND BATH HOUSES
to let or for sale: lots for sale In all parts of
the city: also So. Atlantic City, Chelsea and for
Atlantic Land Co. ISRAEL G. ADAMS & Co.,
Real Estate Agts., Real Estate and Law Building.
Jel-88t
Baainess Property.
BASEMENT-1C8 FOURTH AVE., NEARLY
opposite Oil Exchange and near new post
office building, which opens In October next.
MORRIS S FLEMING, 108 Fourth ave.
JelO-75-TT8t
Office", Desk Room. Etc.
DESIRABLE OFF1CF8-ONE FRONT AND
two back rooms on first floor of 115 Fourth
avenue. Inquire on PREMISES. Je22-3t
XTIEWNICE OFFICES IN GERMANIA SAV
Jb 1NGS BANK BUILDING, Wood and Dia
mond sts apl0-49t
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-TO SOLDIERS AND ALL IN
TERESTED, Captain J. K. Barbour and J.
11. Stevenson (nnder the name or J. H. Steven
son A Co.). will attend to all pension cases at N O.
100 FIFTH AVE., Pittsburg. Je20-9-TTS
PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU
have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S
BOOK STORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building.
mh7
PERSONAL THE BEST BOOKS AND BIG
GEST bargalns.at FRANK BACON & CO.'S,
301 Smithfield st. Jei
MEETING!.
Pittsburg Lodge No. 484. F. 4 a. m.,
PlTTSBUEO, June 23, 189a (
THE MEMBERS OF PITTSBURG LODGE
No. 484, F. St A, M., will meet in Free Ma
sons Hall, Fitth avenue, on TUESDAY, June
24, at 12 30 o'clock, for the purpose of attending
the foneralof onrlate brother, Isaac Thomp
son. Funeral from 293 Webster ave. Members
of sister lodges are respectfully invited to at
tend. By order of C." BURLEIGH, W. M.
WM. T. REITER, Secretary. je24-89
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE AR
CANUM Building and Loan Association
of Allegheny county, will be held In their office,
607 Penn ave., Pittsburg, on Tuesday, July L
1890, at 7:30 p. if., for the purpose of electing a
Board of eleven Directors to serve the ensuing
year, hearing reports of business for the past
year and such other business as may be pre
sented. WM. K. GRAY, Secretary.
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AUCTION HALES,
TjiURNISHMENT OF A
FINE RESIDENCE
AT AUCTION,
WEDNESDAY MORNING. JUNE 25,
At 605 Penn ave., commencing at 10 o'clock,
embracing walnut chamber furniture, easy
chairs, rockers, tables, wardrobes, hall rack,
brussels and Ingrain ball, room and stair car
pets, fenders, kitchen and laundry utensils,
extension tables, crash, bedding, silverware
toilet ware, curtains, rugs, etc House open
after 8 o'clock morning of the sale.
HENRY AUC110N CO.,
je22-105 Auctioneers.
A T AUCTION
TUESDAY MORNING, JUNE 24,
At 10 o'clock. No. 311 Market st, a large con
signment of new and second-hand household
goods and carpets, embracing parlor suits in
plushes, English rugs, tapestries and balr cloth;
bicycle, refrigerator, china closets, sideboards,
extension tables, silverware and dishes, glass
ware, pictures, fine chamber furnitnre in wal
nut, oak and cherry; wardrobes, chiffoniers,
bedsteads, bureaus, wasbstands, folding beds,
Turkish couch, sofas, easy chairs, rockers, bed
lounges, hall, room and stair carpets, center
tables, bedding, springs, mattresses, rugs, etc.
HENRY AUCTION CO..
je22-103 Auctioneers.
UCTION SALE
OF ABOUT $2,000 WORTH
OF
CHILDREN'S CLOTHING,
Tuesday afternoon, June 24, at 2 o'clock, at
No. 311 Market st.
Handsome kilt suits, overcoats, dresses,
pants, coats, vests, jackets and skirts in silk
velvets, cloths, plaids, sailor suits, crash, etc.
These are extremely stylisn and good, but
will positively be sold to highest bidder for cash,
as owner is going ont of business, hence every
thing must go.
HENRY AUCTION CO.,
je22-104 Auctioneers.
NOTICES.
BY VIRTUE OF RESOLUTION OF
board of directors, books are now open for
subscription to capital stock, fourtn series, in
tbe Arcannm Building ana Loan Association,
at their office, 607 Penn ave.
Je-17-66-TTSSu WM. K. GRAY, Sec.
NOTICE-STEAMBOATMEN-OBSTRUC-TIONS
willte placed in Ohio river at
Cincinnati on or about JUNE 25, 1890. for piers
of Central Railway bridge, between Cincinnati
and Newport, Ky. T. F. MITCHELL A CO.,
Contractors. je24-78-D
NOTICE-THE SCHOOL BOARD JEAN
NETTE, Fa., are now ready to receive ap
plications for one principal, one grammar
teacher, and five (5) primary teachers for next
term. All applications to be sent to tbe secre
tary on are before July 21, ISM). A.A.EBER
HART, Secretary of Board. ' Je21-65-D
Hotice to Holders of Biot Bmuls of Alle-
glieiiy County.
Office of the Controller, )
Allegheny County, Pittsburg. Pa.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THE
holders of Allegheny county 10-20-5 per
oent riot bonds, That the county will exercise
the option reserved in said bonds, to redeem
the same after ten years. In accordance there
with the county will on the 1st day of July,
1890, redeem all of said bonds on presentation
o" the same at this office at which time interest
on saia bonds will cease.
The holders ot said bonds who gave notice of
a willingness to accept a 3 per cent bond in
exchange for tholr present holdings about Jan
uary L 1890, will receive of tbe new issue bonds
of the same face value as tbey now hold.
JOSIAH BPEER, County Controller.
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EDUCATIONAL.
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA-SUMMER
law lectures (nine weekly) begin 10th Jnly,
1890, and end 10th September. For circular ap
ply (P. O. University Va.) to
JOHN B. MINOR.
J7-62-TUS Prof. Com, and Stat. Law.
CHELTENHAM ACADEMY. OOONTZ, PA.
Near Philadelphia. Bound Brook route to
New York. Unexcelled location and surround
ings. Perfect school equipment. Library, gym
nasium, military system, 'thorough preparation
lor college or scientific school. Number limited
to 60. IM per year. No extras. Illustrated cir
cular. JOHN CALVIN RICE, A. M., Prln.
jei-i-D
HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA., SEMINARY
Home school for young ladies. Limited
number. Method of teaching and training
adapted to the individual peculiarities of each
pupil. Thorough course in English, Ancient
and Modern Languages, Music and Art. Situ
ation exceptionally healiby in the midst of
tbe beanty and grandeur of the Alleghenies.
Jel4-61-D
DIVIDENDS.
Office of the Westinqhouss: Air 1
Brake Co., Pittsbubo. Pa., June 21. 1890.
DIVIDEND-THE BOARD OF DI
RECTORS of this company has this day
declared a regular quarterly dividend of 4 PER
CENT, payable July 1, 1890. Transfer books
will be closed from June 23 to SO inclusive.
Checks will be mailed to stockholders.
JOHN CALDWELL, Treasurer.
je24 49-MTTa
BUSINESS CHANGES.
S.ISSOLUTION NOTICE S. R. BARNETT
' having retired from the real estate brni of
e, Barnett & Chaplin, the business of the
firm will be conducted by the remaining mem
bers, under tbe firm name of LEE dc CHAP
UN. 313 Wood St. jeS4-70
0.
A. BALPH
BUILDING CONTRACTOR
First avenue and Grant street,
Pittsburg. Pa.
Telephone 1344. ac5-38-TT3
P IAN Ob,
ORGANS,
And all manner of Small Instruments
HAMILTON'S.
an23-78.ll ' - Fifth avenue,
Bf-jr-. "-wjrJWjJ-Tvw--.
OFFICIAL-PITTSBURG,
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
report of Viewers on the construction of a
sewer on Ellsworth avenue aud private proper
ties, from Leetonla street to Amberson avenue,
has been approved by Councils, which action
will be final, nnless an appeal Is filed in the
Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days
from d te.. E. M. BIGELOW.
Ckief of Department of Pnbllc Works.
Pittsburg, June 12, 149a Jel7-71-p
Pittsburg, Jane 17, 189a
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of City Controller
until FRIDAY. JUNE 27.189a at 3 o'clock P.
M.. for furnishing f. o. b. cars Pittsbnrg fifty
(60) tons lead equal to Pennsylvania refined.
For further information apply at the office of
Superintendent of Water Supply and Distribu
tion. No bid will be considered unless accompanied
by bonds in double the amount of the estimated
co't, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk.
The Department of Awards reserves the tight
to reject any or ail bids,
E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief of Department of Public Works.
el7-I5
Office of the city Treasurer, i
Pittsburg, pa. j
Business tax and water rents 1890:
Notice is hereby given that the duplicates for
the business tax and water rents for tbe year
1890 have been placed in my hands for collec
tion by the Board of Assessors, authorized to
assess theiame.
Tbe time for paying said taxes and water
rents at the Treasurer's office is the month of
Juno.
No discount allowed.
Water rents and business tax remaining un
paid after June 30, 1890, will be placed in the
hands of tbe Collector of Delinquent Taxes for
collection with 5 per cent added.
All applicants for statement of water rents
must give name of the owner of the property
they occupy or desire to pay water rents for.
J. . JJMfllSlUil,
J65-40D
City Treasurer.
Department of Public safety,
Pittsburg. June 17. 1890.
NOTICE TO PLUMBERS. ARCHITECTS,
owners and contractors
Tbe following additional mis relating to
plumbing and house drainage in the city of
Pittsburg is hereby established, viz.:
"Rule 6 Every sink, basin, bathtub, water
closet, slop-hopper, and every fixture having a
wate pipe, shall be furnished with a trap,
which shall be placed as near as prac
ticable to tbe fixture that it serves. Traps
shall be protected from sypbonage or air
pressure by special air pipes of a size not
less than the waste pipo or trap, but air
pipes for water closet traps shall not be less
than two (2) inches in diameter for thirty
(30) f eet pr les, and of not less than three (3)
Inches in diameter for more than thirty (30)
feet. Air Dipes shall be run as direct as prac
ticable, and shall be of not less tban four (4)
inches in diameter where they pass through the
roof. Two or more air pipes may be connected
together, or with a soil pipe, or carried inde
pendently above the roof, but in every case of
connection with a soil pipe such connections
shall be above the upper fixtures in the build
ing." J. O. BROWN.
Chief of Department of Public Safety.
jelS-91
Pittsburg. June 17, 1890.
-VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed pro
1M posals will be received at the office of
City Controller until Weanesday. the 2d day of
July, A. D. 1890. at 2 o'clock P. jr., for the
following, viz.:
BEPAVING.
Penn avenne, from Botler street eastwardly.
GRADING. PAVING AND CURBING.
Enterprise street, from Frankstown avenne
to P. R, R.
Kirkpatrick street, from Wjlie avenue to
Webster avenue.
McKco Place, from Fifth avenne to Frazler
street,
Mifflin street, from Mam street to Friendship
avenue.
Minerva street, from Taylor street to Ella
street.
Perry street, from Wylie avenne to Webster
avenue.
Roup street, from Fifth avenue to Negley
avenue.
Stanwix street, from Grandview avenne to
Halpin street.
Vine street, from Rose street to Reed
street.
Wharton street, from South Twenty-first
street to South Twentv-sccond sireet,
Rural street, from Highland avenue to Neg
ley avenue
GRADING AND PAVING.
Garden alley, from Main street to Bowery
alley.
PAVING AND CURBING.
Hazelwood avenue, from Second avenue to
Sblppen street.
The paving of the above namedtreetsto be
either of block stone, vulcanite asphalt, irreg
ular block stone or cobble stone, and bids
will be received for each kind of pavement.
GRADING.
DeSoto street, from Fifth avenne to Alle
quippa street,
Lowry street, from Second avenue to Shippen
street.
SEWERS.
BraddAck avenue, from "Edgerton avenue to
Penn avenne; IS 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-incn pipe.
Grazier street, from Homewood avenue to
Lang street; 15-inch pipe.
For the construction oi ouu cuoic yarns oi re
taining wall on Wllmot street,
Plans and specifications can be seen and
blanks for bidding can be obtained at the
general office. Department of Public Works.
Each proposal must be accompanied by a
bond, with two sureties, probated before the
Mayor or City Clerk.
The Department of Awards reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
E. M. BIGELOW.
Jel7-16 Chief of Depl, of Public Works.
AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
paving and curbing of Braddock avenue,
from Penn avenue to the city line.
Whereas, It appears ny the petition and affi
davit on file in the office of the Clerk of Coun
cils that one-third In interest of the owners of
property fronting and abutting upon tbe said
street have petitioned tbe Councils of said
city to enact an ordinance for the paving and
curbing of tbe same; therefore.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by
the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common
Councils assembled, and it is hereby or
dained and enacted by tbe authority ot the
same. Tbat the Chief of tho Department of
Public Works be and is hereby authorized and
directed to advertise in accordance witb the
acts of Assembly of the Commonwealth of
Pennsylvania and the ordinances of the said
city of Pittsburg relating thereto and regu
lating tbe same, for proposals for tbe
paving witb asphaltum and curbing of Brad
dock avenuo from Penn avenne to tbe city
line, tbe contract therefor to be let in
tbe manner directed by the acts of Asssembly
and ordinances. 'I he cost and expense ot the
same to be assessed and collected in accord
ance with tbe provisions of an act of Assembly
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, enti
tled "An act relating to streets and sewers in
cities of tbe second class," approved the 16th
day of May, A. D. 1889.
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 far as tbe same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law In Councils
this 9th day of June, A. 0. 1890.
H. P.FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Select Coun
cil. G. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Com
mon Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk
of Common Council.
Mayor's office, Jnne 11, 1S90. Approved:
H. I. GOUELEY. Mayor. Attest: ROBT.
OSTERMA1ER, Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 437,
13th day of Jnne. A. D. 1890.;
No. 33.J
AN ORDINANCE FOR THE TAKING
and approval of corporate surety for the
city of Pittsburg and tho various departments
therein.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
City of Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and It is hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe authority of tbe same, Tbat in
cases in which security Is n quired to be taken
and approved either by tbe Councils or the
bead of any department ot tbe municipal gov
ernment it shall be lawful for them or him in
their or bis discretion to approve the bond or
obligation offered by tbe baity required to fur
nish security, whenever the conditions of tbe
s!1ttia art. trnrnnt.afl hv ?. .nmnntl.n ftnlv qn-
tliorized by it charter and tbe laws of tbe Com-'
monweaitn ot Pennsylvania, to Decome surety
for tbe faithful performance of anv public or
private trust, contracts, duty or office, or for
tbe doing or not doing of tbe thing
or things in said bond specified: pro
vided, that no corporation shall be taken as
security in any one contract for a sum exceed
ing the amount of its paid up capital, and pro
vided tbat the paid up capital stock of sneb
corporation shall not be less tban one hundred
thousand (100,000) dollars, and provided further
tbat no corporation shall be taken as security
for a greater sum tban the aggregate amount
of five times its paid up capital stock, and pro
vided further tbat in case any company shall
have been taken as security and shall after
ward become Insolvent or its assets reduced
below tbe amount fixed In this ordinance for
its paid up capital. Councils shall have the
rigbt to demand from tbo contractor or other
person upon whose bond the company is
surety, other and additional security In lieu of
that given by the said company.
"Section 2 That all corporations becomlag
snrety or guaranteeing tbe condition in any
bond shall file with tho head ot each and
every department, and also with the Con
troller, during the months of January and
July in each year, until this order shall be
repeaieu. a sworn statement ot one ot ine
nfhc als -of each of said corporations of iu
financial condition on the first day of January
aud July, together with such statement sworn
to in like manner of the bonds that they have
given and such other information as the head
i
of any department or 'Councils or committee
OFFICTAIPrrTSBURG.
thereof may from time to time require, and
that any corporation which shall fall to file the
statements hereby required shall not be ac
cepted as surety under this ordinance until
snch statement shall have been Sled.
Section 8 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with the provisions ot
this ordinance be and tbe same is hereby re
pealed so far as the same affects this or
dlnance.
Ordained and enacted Into a law In Council
this 9th day of Jnne, A. D. 189a
H. P. FORD, President of Select Conner.
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. Jnne, U, 189a Approved:
H. L GOURLEY. Mayor. Attest! ROBERI
OSTERMAIER, Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, voL 7, pag415L
17th day of June. A. D. 189a
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
: LAUREL PLACI.
Laurel Station, on the P., Ft. W.
& C R.R.
Only Six Miles From City.
High, Dry, Rolling Ground,
Covered witb old and handsome shade trees.
In the center of this
BEnUufiul Buburti
CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS
Intrinsically worth double tho price asked, are
for sale on
LIBERAL TERMS.
TWENTY MINUTES RIDE on the P Ft,
ff.iC.K. R.. tao minutes' walk to the lots.
Magnificent views of the beautiful Ohio
river. Commutation rates but little more than
street car fare. Laurel station is tbe hand
somest, healthiest, most convenient and de
llghtful subnrb in the vicinity of Pittsburg.
Extraordinary inducements offered by the
Laurel Land Company for the next 30 days.
For plans and particulars call or address
Anderson & Beeckman, Lim.,
go FOURTH AVE.
je21-67-Tussu
LOTS! LOTS! LOTS1
Nice building lots affording attractive homes
or money making to the purchasers at present
prices.
lORNlNGSIDE PLAN.
Eighteenth ward, extending from the Alle-
gheny river and A- V. R. R. to Highland Park,
in tbe East End. Large lots at 75. S100, SXO,
S300, up to IC00 for magnificent situations.
ALLEGHENY LOTS.
Benton ave. plan. Eleventh ward, beautiful
situation. S200, 3300, UV. New streets and rapid
transit lines now building will soon double aud
quadruple values in this section,
FLEMING PARK.
Level lots, handsome and convenient homo
sites right on line of P. & L. E. R. R. and pro
posed electric roaiLin sight of the city and view
of the river. No mistake can be made in buy
ing these choice lots at $200 to S300.
FAIRMOUNT AVENUE. EAST END.
Line of Penn ave. cable in tbe midst of ele
gant surroundings, elevated situation, perfect
drainage, extended views; every attraction of
the country right in tbe city, with all city com
forts. A sure investment at to-day's price, $700
to $900.
Small cash payments, balance monthly, or a
sharp discount for all caih. We have nice
homes, choice investments in all locations.
Our representatives ready to accompany pur
chasers at all times direct from our offices.
Charles Somers & Co.,
313 Wood St
6019 Penn Ave., E. E,
Telephone 1773. Telephone 5328.
Je5
BELMONT PLACE,
AT INGRAM STATION.
Elegant building lott 50x160, wide avenues,
established neighborhood, good walks, perfect
sewerage. In fact, THE suburban plan with
city conveniences. Thirty-six trains daily.
Fare GK cents. Prices very low. Terms, 525
down, S10 a month.
BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.,
Je24-S6-TTS 162 Fonrth avenne.
AHIUSEMENTs.
OLD CITY HALL,
Thursday, June 26,
Matinee and Evening.
FESTIVAL CONCERTS.
GILMORE
AND HIS WONDERFUL BAND.
Ida Klein, Soprano. Helene Von DoenhofT.
Contralto. William J. Lavin. Tenor. Edward
O'Mabony.the great Basso. Mme. Linde (Mrs.
Scbaarschmidt,
Under tbe management of Ed. C. Garber.
Scale of Prices Afternoon, 75c; evening. $1;
no extra cnarge lor reserved seats, now on
sale at Hamilton's. 93 Fifth avenue. Gallery
prices Afternoon. SOcf evening. 75c.
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TASEBALL-PLAYERS' LEAGUE.
EXPOSITION PARK.
First appearance of an Eastern club.
PITTSBURG VS. PHILADELPHIA.
Friday, Saturday. Monday and Tuesday. June
20. 21. 23, 2L
Games called at i. Admission, 25c
je20-ll
HARRIS THEATER
Every Atternoon and Evening.
HORACE LEWIS
A sprig" 6'"green.
Week Jnne SO SHE. je2I-H-TTha
EUGENE ROBINSON'S 3 FLOATING
Palaces 3; IS grand, moral, refined and in
structive show?, at foot of Market street for
this week only. Every afternoon at 2. Every
night at 8. Prices reduced for here to I5r, 25c.
35c SOc Je22-75
mHJS LARUEST
JL 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. NegotiaDle receipts issued.
Separate departments for general merchandise,
flour, furniture. Honors and- metals. Hand
some and convenient office rooms for use of
customer free.
Railroad address, W. A. Hoeveler. 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 porter to let; also rooms,
with power to suit; xah27-62-rrssu
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