THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, TUESDAY, JULY 1, 189a SOLONS TAKE A EEST. rittsbnrg Councils Will Have a Two Hontlis' Vacation, but EXTRA. SESSIONS MAY BE CALLED Asking for Eights of Waj for a South side System. PDSHIKG THE POOE FAEM OKDIHAHCES Pittsburg's Councils held their last regu lar meeting yesterday until September, but it is almost certain that at least one, and probably several, special sessions will have to be called in the interim. President Ford, in announcing the recess to Select Councils, stated that special sessions would Tery likely be called, ana unairman oom day, of Common Council, in conversation, said he expected a special meeting of his branch would be called within a week to take action on the ordinances for the sale of the old Poor Farm property and the pur chase of another site. The Poor Farm ordinance passed Select Council yesterday, and there are two more important ordinances hanging in midair, like Mohammed's coffins. They are the ordi nances drawn up at the suggestion of Chief J. O. Brown, creating the offices of Fire In spector, who is to be he'd responsible for the work of the department at all fires, and a court officer. This last official is to have charge of all police cases tried in court, weeding out all unnecessary witnesses, and getting the cases in proper shape for trial. It is expected that this officer will save much money both for the city and county. ACCEPTED -WITH THANKS. Before Councils adjourned thty accepted invitations to attend the Fourth of July cel ebration and the Allegheny semi-centennial. Mr. A. C. Enbertson presented a resolu tion in Select Council granting the Exposi tion Society the right to drill for oil or (51s on its premises, both for the purpose of showing strangers how wells are drilled and also lor revenue, if it proved to he in the belt. There was discnsslon on the legal phases ot the case, but the resolution passed both branches, and will be signed by the Mayor. Mr. Robertson also presented an ordinance giving disabled veterans the right to post bills without paying a license fee. Mr P -l presented an ordinance granting the Pittsburg and Mt. Lebanon Railway Com pany the right to occupy and use certain streets and highways, and to nse animals, cables or electricity aB motive po er, with the right to change the power and to lease its franchises or property, or either. The route begins at a point on Grand view avenue, near the head of the Monongabela Incline Plane, thence along Qranaview avenne to Shilob. street, to Southern avenne, to Bocgs avenue, and along Boggs to the dividing line between Pittsburg and tne borough of West Liberty. Returning by and along Boggs avenue, Bailey avenue, along Bailey avenue to the Castle Shannon Incline Plane; returning thence along Bailey and Boggs avenues to Wyoming avenne. along Wyoming avenne to Grandview avenne to the place ol beginning. This ordinance, as well as the preceding ones, contains the privi lege to lay tingle or double tracks, to erect such coles, switches and sidings for electric cars as the company may deem necessary, subject to the general ordinance relating to street rail ways In this city. A SOTJTHSIDE SYSTEM. Mr. Keating presented ordinances granting street privileges to the McKean Street Railway Company, the route beginning on Water street at the terminus of the Transverse Street Rail way, thence along Water street to Grant street, to First avenue, to Rosb street, thence to and by a bridge proposed to be erected over the Moaoncahela river to Sonth First street, along South First street to McKean street, to South Third street, to Bingham street, to South Eighth street; granting street privileges to the Jane Street Railway Company, route beginning on Jane street at the intersection of Sonth eighteenth street, along Jane to Sooth Thirtieth street to Sarah street, and alone Sarah street easterly to the city line; ranting street privileges to the Arlington, 1 venae Railway Company, route beginning on Arlington at the intersection of Amanda street, easterly to Eleanor street: granting street privileges to the Bingham Street Railway Com pany, route beginning on Binebam street, at South Eighth street, along Bingham street nd Market square to South Seventeenth .treet, to Sidney street, to South Eighteenth treetand along Sonth Eighteenth street to lane street: authorizing the Southslde Bridge Company to erect and maintain an iron bridce over the Monongabela river from a point owned by the company at the corner of Ross street and First avenue, to the foot of South First street on the opposite side; with the right to occupy and use so much of First avenne. Rots and Water and South First streets as may do necessary tor tne construction 01 anuttments and approaches. These proposed lines. Mr. Keating said, were to form a system of railroads for the Southside after the proposed bridge is built across the Monongabela river from Ross street. In Common Council the resolutions asking 1 aat the Heir's Island dam be made movable istead of a fixed dam was taken up. A letter 1 as read from E. M. Bigelow, Chief of the Dc I artment of Public Works, in which he stated that movable dam was much more prefer able. The 1 esolntions were then adopted. NEW CIVIC LAWS MADE. In belect Council ordinances were paBsed lnally as follows: Vacating Granite street from Wylie to Herron; changing the name of Conrad street to Pacific avenue; authorizing .he purchase if a lot In the Nineteenth ward for tbenew pumping station; establishing the ;rade of Margaretta and Duff streets: sewer n Arabella street from Festival to Denoiston; .aving and curbing Howe street, from South Highland avenue to Ivy street: Westminster Itreet, from Aiken to Amberson avenues; Lilac street, from Ellsworth avenue to Westminster street; chancing the name of Evans alley to Evans street; opening Aurelia street from Laudwehr to Pntnam streets; South Twenty ainth street, from East Carson to Sarah streets; Reed street, from Sobo street to Center avenue; Sbanon street, from Sterling to Barry streets; bden street, from Sterling to Berg streets; islett street, from Witherspoon to Green od streets; Addison street, from Center ave . e to Reed street: Duncan street, from Fifty econd to McCandless streets; Elysian street, torn Fifth avenue to Hastings street. In Common Councils the ordinances passed were: Grading, paving and curbing Rebecca itreet; for an inch sewer on Baum street; open ing Ward street, from Bates street to McKee place; opening Cabinet street, from Fortieth ?-cet to Main street;, sewer on Frankstnwn enue; grading, paving and curbing Virginia enue, from Kersarge street to Wyoming itreet: establishing the grade of Bowery alley and Government alley; grading, paving and curbing Grazier street. The new business Introduced into Select Councils was as follows: Ordinances changing the grade of .Stevenson street; authorizing the construction of a sewer on Chestnut street; changing the grade of Center avenue and fix ing the pay of the clerk at the city alms house at $75 per month; openinc Webster avenue, 'rora Roberts to Mercer streets, to a width of 60 eet; dedicating Brownell avenue. Twentieth jrard;gradingandpavingBeatty street; grading, paving and curbing of Southern avenne; petition for water pipes on Kansa street: ordinance establishing the grade and grading Mansion street: opening Winilom street, opening Heleda street, opening Kilbuck street, establishing the grade of Heleda and Almeda streets, locating Griffin street, authorizing the construction of sewers on Lexington and College streets; ordinance opening Lexington itreet. In Common Council the new business lntro luced were papers for the refunding of over laid water tax in the Twelttb ward to Alexan ler King, grading, paving and curbing Kirk treet, grading and curbing Rose street, sewer jn Bonnet street, opening Halford street, re funding overpaid taxes to Henrv Scnultz, tewer on Plum alley, grading, paving and :urbing Kent alley. Twentieth ward; placing water pipe on Lvrie street. Twenty-first ward: water pipe on Hastings street. Twenty-second ward; relocating Southern avenne. Oxe bottle of Piatt's Chlorides contains more disinfecting power than ten pounds of chloride ox lime. HEAL ESTATE SAVINGS bank, L1M., 401 Smithfield Street, Cor. Fourth Avenne. Capital, $100,000. Surplus. 561,600. Deposits of $1 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent ITS AXL-WOOL French challis 50t a yd. The largest and most desirable assortment ibown in this city. Hdotjs & Hacke. TTSSU - Do K01 Invest four money in plain, unsatis'aetorv fire irorks. when vou can pet th k.'.i oil colored goods at the same or less figures at Jaaes W. Grove's, where the stock is (, ana me price, tne .owei SUMMER GOODS. Season 1890 Vjlety Unrqualed Prices top Lowest. Roast turkey, chicken, goose, beef and veal. Boneless turkey and chicken in cans and glass. Potted and deviled meats of all kinds. Lunch tongue, lunch ham, com pressed beef. Pickled tongues, lobsters, clams and oysters. Chipped beef in cans. Canned lobster and salmon, ordinary to finest packed. Baked beans, imported wine mustard. Domestic and imported sardines. Best brands of boneless sardines. Hackeral in tomato sauce, brook trout. Smoked stur geon and lake trout in cans. Soups in Cans Huckins, Franco-American, Oneida community and Fairbank Can ning Company. Pure extract of honey in glass. Raspberry vinegar, fruit syrups, lime juice, grape sherbet, orange wine, lemon juice, imported and domestic ginger ale, root beer. Olivrs, olive oil, pickles, sauces, relishes and catsups. Japanese toothpicks and paper napkins. Boot Beer Drop in and get a glass of this delicious summer beverage. No charge. We also wish to remind you that ours is the coolest storeroom in the city. Our fans are constantly moving best of ventilation, and no flies to annoy you. Housekeepers' Guide mailed free. Ask or send for it Telephone 566. Ty"m. Haslage & Son, Family Grocers, 18 Diamond (Market Square). Only a Few Days Mors Left before July 4. They'll be busy days for us. Hen want their vacation suits, the boys need new clothes; thin coats and vests will go like hot cakes, to say nothing of flannel shirts, underwear and hats. Our great half-price clearing sale is now in full blast; only a few days more left (or you to buy one dollar's worth of goods with SO cents in cash. Come along, for we've cut prices right in two to bring the crowd and sell off all summer goods. One, two, three days left. P. C. C. C, Cor. Grant and Diamond its., opp. the Court House. We Wish Too Good Lock, Or here's to you, expressions heard when the beer glass is tipped. Luck and good spirits attend all who drink our beer. D. Lxttz & Son. ttsu Telephone 3002. All Fat People, Thin people, poor people or rich people, can be supplied with fireworks, balloons, flags, firecrackers, hammocks, trunks, valises, etc, at James "W. Grove's Fifth ave. Excursion to St. Paul, Minn. The B. & O. K. R. will sell excursion tickets to St. Paul, Minn., and return at rate of ?21 50 for the ronnd trip. Tickets will be sold lor all trains July 1 to 7 in clusive, good returning until July 15 inclu sive. A further extension of time can be secured until September 30 upon applica tion to the terminal line at St. Paul. Jnne Redoctlon Sale. The prices at which our muslin and cam bric underwear are marked is reducing the stock very rapidly. See the grand values, whether you wish to purchase or not. A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth ave. Jtjlt 1 500 new fancy rough and ready sailor hats at 15c each to-day. Jos. Hoene & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. 50 pieces English mohair brilliantines, 40 in. wide, choice assortment of colors, worth.50o at 25c a yd. TTSSU HtJGTJS & HACKS. B. & B. Such a bargain this morning never be fore shown in these cities or any other; 140 pieces 22-inch wide India silks 35c. Boggs & Buhl. Pretty Evening; Drenari, That are inexpensive, for summer resorts. twts Pabcels & Jones, 29 Filth ave. Firework, Crackers, flags, hammocks, baby carriages, velocipedes, bicycles, girls'ftricycles, boys' wagops, croquet tennis, balloons, etc., etc., etc, in abundance and at prices within the reach of all, at James "VY. Grove's, Fifth avenue. Marvin's Cartwheel. Marvin's Cartwheels. The finest molasses cake made. Try it Your grocer keeps it. tts July 1 Big bargain sales. See big "ad." this paper. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Early Closing Commencing July 1,' and dnring the summer months, our store will close at 5 P. JI.; Saturdays, 1 p. jr. TTSSU HTJGtJS & HaCKE. Coughs and colds are dangerous intruders. Expel them with Parker's Gikger Tonic. Parker's Hair Balsam aids the hair growth. July 1 500 new fancy rough and ready sailor hats at 15c each to-day. Jos. Hokne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Jane Redaction Sale In ladies' aprons, children's aprons, misses' aprons and caps. A.G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth ave MEETINGS. M EETING OF BRICKLAYER'S UNION No. 2 On Wednesday instead of x naay. By order of jyI-9S UNION. OTJlb,AXI,AiEMBERS OF NORTH- iX SIDE Council 113. Jr. O. U, A. M.. are hereby notified to meet at their hall on TUES DAY. July 1. at 1 F. M. Sharn tn nttonrt h -funeral of our late brother, Alex Otterson. juemucrs ul3ki tuuncus are invited to attend the funeral. WM. KOENIG, R. S. Attest: By order of Councilor, Jyl-'S W. A. SWARTZ. VTOTICE MEMBERS OF LADY HARRI JLN SON Council No. 26. Daughters of Lib erty, will meet at the council chamber, in Me chanics Hall, Boggs avenue.Thirtr-second ward. WEDNESDAY, at 1230 o'clock p. m., to attend the funeral of our late brother. Ernest Haas. Sister councils are invited to be present. By order of the council. J. A. SHOLES. Conn cilor. MISS OALLIE WILMOT. Recording Secretary. jyl-20 "VTOTICE THE MEMBERS OF COMPANY JL D, Eighteenth Regiment, are ordered to report at their armory on WEDNESDAY July 2, at 1 o'clock: r. M. sharp, in light marching order to attend the funeral of our deceased comrade. Corporal Ernest Haas. Other mem bers of the regiment are respectfully invited to attend. By order Jyl-16 WM. N. HARVEY. Captain. AMUSEMENTS. PITTSBURG. BROWNSVILLE AND GE NEVA PACKET COMPANY. Fourth of July Excursion. Why endure this sweltering heat when you can enjov a cool and delightful ride up the Mononcahela river as far as Brownsville for the small sum of Jl 50 for the round trip, to Monon gahela City and return for 51. and Lock i and return for $1 25T Meals 40 cents extra. Steamer Germania, Capt. H. R Cock, will leave her wharf, foot of bmithfield at. 1th of July, at 8:30 A. M. for Brownsville, returning same day. All information furnished bv SAMUEL C. HOUGH. jyl-15 General Agent. HARRIS' THEAIER Every Atternonn and Evening. Webster and Brady's Co. in H. Rider Hag SHE. gard'a Wonderful Romance. SHE. Week July 7 Inigo Tyrrell In -His Natural Life." jyl-82-TT8 u. XBAEPH BUILDING CONTRACTOR First avenue and Grant .street, - Pittsburg. Ba. Telephone 1344. se5-38-Trs TV J MAY, SONS A CO, Fine DYEING AND CLEANING. 68 Blxth Avenne. JtS-Display advertisements one dollar per squareor one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Bale, ToIt, etc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBUfeG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. FOR THE BOCTHSIDE, NO. 1412 CAESON STREET. BRANCH OFFICES ALSO AS BELOW, WHERE WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET, AND OTHKS TBANSIENTADVEBTISEMKHTS WILL BE RE CEIVED UP TO P. M. FOR 1NBERTION. Advertisements are to be prepaid except wbere advertisers already have accounts wlthTHXDls- rATca. PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3X9 Bntler street. EMIL O. HTUCKEY, 24th street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY 4 CO., Wylie ave. and Faltonsb N. BTOKKLY. Fifth Avenue Market House. XAST X1TO. J. W. WALLACE, em Penn avenne. OABXA2TD. MCALLISTER SHEIBLER, 5th av. At wood It. 60UTHSIPK, JACOB SPOHN, No. I Canon street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEK. 69 Federal street. H. J. MCBRIDE, Market Home, Allegheny. FREDH. EGGEKS. 1R Ohio street. F. H. EGGEKS BON, Ohio and Chestnntsts. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W.HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Bearer area, PEKRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. R. MORRIS, 86 Preble ave. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCK.ER. Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave, 8HAKPBBUBG. C BELLMAN, Stationer, 818 Main St, THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. Male BelD. AGENTS-TO SELL TEA. BAKING POWDER and pure spices; pins with eoods: coke workers, miners or millmen can make money in their spare time: special inducements to persons having an established trade. YAMASHIKO TEA CO., 88 Jackson St., Allegheny. Pa. ap30-70-TThs A GEN TS-KO OUTFIT ON 30 DAYS' TIME; i50pront!n fonrweeksornopay. Address with dtamp, JaKVIS A CO., Baclne, Wis. my29-33 GOOD FIRST-CLASH HOTEL COOK. AD L DRESS CHAMBERS HOUSE, Apollo. Pa. BRIGHT BOY-TO LKARN REAL ESTATE and insurance bn6lness, with chance to learn book-Keeping and typewriting; consult parents and say how long you can afford to work for no compensation; accept this valuable educa tion; firm is reliable and doing a nice business. BOX 368, Pittsburg. Jyl-71 BARBER-GOOD t MAN WAGES p PER week and board, at GEORGE J. FLAU'S, 612 Market St., McKeesport, Pa. jyl-60 BARBER-GOOD MAN: WAGES V PER week and board. Apply AL KING, 38 Grant ave., Mlllvale borough. lyl-91 BARBER ALSO A BOY TO LEARN THB barber trade. IS ANDERSON ST., Alle gheny, Pa. Jyl-30 BARBER OK BOY OF A YEAR OR MOKE experience. Applyat 373 Beaver ave., Alle gheny. v Jyl-43 BARBERS-TWO GOOD MEN. APPLY H. STURMFELS. 71S Fifth are., orlUlTustlnst. B ARBER-AT ONCE, AN EXPERIENCED barber. Apply 137 OHIO ST., Allegheny. lyl-3 B ARBEK FlRbT-CLASS MAN AT J. H. STERN'S, No. 41 Federal St., Allegheny. jyl-U B ARBER-AND A BOY. APPLY C. J. Jyl-a WIEGEL, 2U5 Penn ave. BENCH HAND-AND GOOD GENERAL mechanic. Apply at HERMAN'S, 947 Lib erty st. Jyl-64 B AKER-A GOOD SECOND HAND BAKER Apply HUB1.K13 x B'l'&EL, Liberty st. Jyi- COLORED MAN-MUST BE GENTEEL-TO dress poultry and make himself general use ful around a place of business: reference required call this evening between fi and 7 oVIorkr. o'clock. BILVUKEDUECKEAAlEKY CO 633) Penn ave.. IS. E. jyi-si COLORED MAN -TO CARE FOK HORSE AND make himself generally useful about place. Call at 100 THIRD AVE. Jyl-51 CARRIAGE BLACKSMITH HELPERS AT C. WEST & CO.'B. 43) Duquesne way. Jyl-BS DRIVERS 3 FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGE drivers and 2 buggy washers. Apply 76 NORTH AVE. Allegheny. 3yl-l DRIVERS-GOOD BEER WAGON DRIVERS. Apply at UHAS. F. II. BHUENING'S, 2:6 becond ave. Jyl-97 EXPERIENCED MEN-FOB GALVANIZING chop. J. B. MCCABE, 204 Coltart square, Pittsburg, Pa. jyl-46 f AKDENER-FOR COUNTRY PLACE; GOOD VX wares: references required. Call at ROOM No. 1, Bakewell Law Building, Diamond et. jyl-32 HOBSESHOER WHO HAS HAD SOME experience Jn wacon work. Inquire atTIA ZELWOOD COACH AND WAGON WOKKS.Ha selwood, B. A O. B. K. Jyl-83 MAN THOROUGHLY CONVERSANT WITH storage warehouse business, capable of taking charge and ruuulng same. In city: state experience and recommendation. Address G., Dispatch office. Jyl-82 MAN MIDDLE-AGED, PRACTICAL MAN to deliver milk and solicit trade; mnst be sober and InduEtrlons: good wage paid to right man. inquire 89 IRWIN AVE., Allegheny. Je30-25 SALESMEN-ON SALARY OK COMMISSION, to handle the new patent Chemical Ink Erasing Pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever pro duced: erases Ink thoroughly In two beconds; no abrasion of paper: 200 toSOQper cent, profit: one agent's sales amounted to S6to In slxdava, another 32 in two hours; we want one energetic general agent for each state and territory: sample by mall 35 cts. For terms and full particulars, ad dress THE MONROE EKASEU MFG. CO?. La Crosse, Wis. Je29-6 SALESMEN AT 75 PER MONTH SALAR and expenses, to sell a line of sllvcrplatcd ware, watches, etc: by sample only; bone and team furnished free; write at once for full partic ulars and sample case ol goods free. STANDARD SILVERWAKt, CO., Boston. Mass. e24-90-D rilHREE MEN TW O TO WORK IN A DAIRY. JL Must be good milkers, and one to drlre a stone wagon. Apply for two days to JOHN FAY, corner of Kldge and Craig streets. Thirteenth ward, Pittsburg. I Jyl-47 TWO YOUNG MEN TO ACT AS NEWS agents on trains: cash securltv reoutred. Inquire at UNION NEWS CO.'S OFFICE, West Penn depot, AUegheny, Pa. jyl-63 TRAVELING SALESMEN-EXPERIENCED. Address THE LIPPi OASH AND PACK AGE CARRIER CO., Canton. Ohio. JeH-60-Tus T1NNEKS-THKEE OH FOUR GOOD MEN at GLO. W. S1EVENSON A BKO.'S. 537 Liberty st. J y 1-35 T NNEKS-AT KENGOTT'S, 3523 BUTLER ST. jyi-o YOUNG MAN FOROFFICE MUSTBEGOOD, rapid writer and correct at figures; give age and experience, state whether at present em ployed or not. Address CLERICAL, Dispatch once. Jyi-3 VT7-.OUNG MAN-AS STENOGRAPHER AND jl ijpewntei machine or not. I typewriter; state in reply whether you own Auuressir. &o., uiipatcn omce. JyI-79 YOUNG MAN-A GOOD. RELIABLE roUNG man for porter at BED LION HOTEL. Jyl-6 Female Help. OOD NURSE-FOK BOY 4 YEARS OF AGE; Of a young and Intelligent girl with good references onlr need apply at BOOM No. 65, Hotel Kcnmar. fchady avenue. East End, on Wednesday morning, between 10 and 12 o'clock. Jyl-43 -I IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK: COME VJC in morning and go home In evening: middle aged Swede or German preferred. 812 PENN AVE. Jyl-8 -UKLS-TWO PANTRY GIRLS. ONE STORE VX ROOM girl at HOTEL KENMAWR, Shady avenue, E. h. Jyl-25 vT!EACHKB-AN EXPERIENCED LADY FOK I a girls' school outside of the city: middle- aged single lady preierrea: must De a tnorough disciplinarian: salary S3C0 per annum, with board and washing: employment throughout the year. AddretB PENN. Dispatch office. Je27-79 Mnleand Female Help. FARM HANDS MEN FOK HARVESTING, laborers, waiters, sewing girl, three girls tor lunch counter, two dining room girls, dish wash ers, laundress, nurse girls, hotel chambermaids, girls tor summer resorts and private families. MEEH AN'S. Hi Grant st. Je30-D Sitnntlona, TO TEACH-IN SCHOOL OR GOOD FAMILY by a parislenne who can teach French In a few months by an attractive method: high rec ommendations. Address 22 NINTH ST. Jyl-34 Bonrdinc. BOARDING FOK YOU&G COUPLE IN city, or on cable line: terms must be reason able. Address M. B., Dispatch office. Jyl-44 -TOOM AND BOAuniNnnv a vnmiii jlsj iaay employed during the dav. lady employed during the day, with a nice umiiy in tne .cast End. near the cable cars, where there are no other hoarders. a., u? iourtn ave. WANTED. Itonrders and Lodgers. lOHAUTAUQUA LAKE-HOME COMFORTS j with private family, near lake and dock; plenty ol milk, fruit, etc. BOX 175, btowe. N. Y. Jyl-23 Flnnuclnl. ATTENTION OF CAPJCTALISTS-WE ABE offering 8,000 acres or tested coal lands, the very cream oftho great Hocking coal field; we esteem It the greatest bargain ever offered In the history of coal lands; there are certainly millions of money In It for the purchaser. J. S. K1CKETT3 &SON, Rooms, Wesley Block. Columbus, O., U. 8. A. Jyl-75-TTB MOiaOAGEB-tl.000.000 TO LOAN ON CITY and suburban properties at 4i S and 6 per cent, and on tarms In Allegheny and adjacent counties at 6 per cent. I. M. PENNOCK & SON, 147 Fourth avenue, ap7-f4l MONEY TO LOAN-IF YOU WANT MONET in any amount on good city mortgages quickly, we nave It on hand and will be glad to fend It at 5 and 6 per cent. MORRIS ft FLEMING, 108 Fourth ave. , Je2l-40 MORTGAGES ON CITY OK ALLEGHENY countv property at lowest rates. HENR A. WEAVER & CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. ruli2-D MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at 4K. S and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTSsu MONEY-LOANED ON ASSIGNABLE LIFE Insurance policies. Address P. O. BOX 127, Cincinnati. Je24-76-TTS8u TO LOANS500,000, IN AMOUNTS OF-S3.000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4Ji per cent, free of tax: also smaller amounts at S and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIKD, 95 Fourth avenne. se21-d26-D TO LOAN 1200.000 ON MORTGAGE3-S100 and npward at 6 per cent :S500, 000 at 4H per cent on residences or business property; also In ad joining counties. 8. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenue. oc24-4-D 5T 000.000 TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES OX? large and small amounts at 4, 5 and S percent free or State tax; no delay. REED B. COYLE A CO., 131 Fourth ave. my21-60-TTS Miscellaneous. A KCH1TECTS-IN .DRAWING PLANS OF r houses for patrons to Inform them of our economical system of using gas and not Impose on them a lot of coal grates, baskets or saw togs, wblch are all wastelal of gas, and give no heat In the room: also suKgest our economical gas ranges for cooking; saving the cost of gas four times over in the kitchen. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO., 34 Fifth ave. Jyl-14 ALL SOLDIERS-WHO ARE DISABLED from any cause and drawing less than S3 per mouth to call at B. F. BROWN'S OFFlCb. 96 Fourth ave., or send their address. le25-69 ACTUAL BAVINGSOF75PEK CENT-TO BE made in gas bills by purchasing our econom ical gas appliances. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO., 34 Fifth ave. Jyl-14 BUILDERS IN CONSTRUCTING NEW houses for sale or rent to put In our eco nomical gas-eavlng grates, stoves, ranges, water heaters, etc., consequently reducing the gas bills fnlly 75 per cent or over. O'KEEFE GAS API'. CO.. 34 Fifth ave, Jyl-14 OAKDING HOUBES-TO USE OUR GAS ranges and save ten times the cost of the gas. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO.. 34 Fifth ave. Jyl-14 TDUILDING ASSOCIATIONB-TO ALWAYS J use our economical gas-savlna. appliances. O'KEEFE GAB APP. CO. 34 Fifth 1 ave. lyi-i COOK1NG-FOK SIX PEOPLE COSTS JUST fl 50 per year with gas with one ol our gas ranges, and the saving In meats and butter Is (16. paying lor the cas Just ten times over. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO., 34 Fltth ave. Jyl-14 CONTRACTORS-IN BUILDING TO PUT In our economical gas-saving appliances. O' KEEFE GAS APP. CO.. 34 Fifth ave. Jyl-14 CONFECTIONER3-TO USE OUR ECONOMI CAL gas candy spinners and boiling burners. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO..S4 Fifth ave. Jyl-14 DRESSMAKERS TO USE OUK GAS smoothing Iron heaters; no heat; costs 1 cent a day for gas. O'KEEFJS GAS APP. CO.. 34 Fifth ave. Jyl-14 DEPENDENT RELATIVES WHO ARE NOT drawing pensions to call or send their ad dress to B. F. BROWN, 96 Fourth ave., second floor. Je25-69 WELLINGS-TO BE HEATED ECONOM ICALLY with tour gas fires, stores and ranges. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO., 34 Fifth ave. ' jyl-14 DRESS5IAKERS TO USEOURGAS SMOOTH ING Iron heaters; gas costs 1 cent a day and no heat. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO.. 34 Fifth ave. Jyl-14 EATING SALOONS TO USE OUK GAS ranges; cooking lor 100 people one year costs (25; saving In meats and butter amounts to (260. Saying for gas used ten times over. O'KEEFE AS APP. CO., 34 Fifth ave. Jyl-14 FAMILY GAS BILLS TO BE REDUCED BY using our economical gas ranges, gas fires, gas stoves, etc. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO., 31 Fifth ave. Jyl-14 -OASBILLB REDUCED-TENANTS AND VX householders to save 75 per cent In gas bills by using our economical gas fires, gas stoves, gas ranges, gas smoothing iron heaters, etc.: the largest, finest and most complete assortment or any firm in the world, surpassing In styles, de signs, material, workmanship, economy; June discount 10 per cent on all cash sales, consequently now 16 the time to purchase Tor summer and win ter use and save the discount; again, owing to the great rush later In the season for our remarkable fixtures, it Is almost an Impossibility forns to sup ply the demand even with our 800 men working day aqd night: we are giving at our show rooms the finest exhibit of gas apparatus ever displayed in America, worthy of thevlsits of everv one. rich and poor; apparatus wblch is being rapidly intro duced by all our best-informed citizens Into their residences all over both cities: recollect you pay the gas bills, not us: we make the things tousegas with and to economize and reduce the bills; lryou keep on paying big bills blame yourselves, not us for not telling you what to do. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO., 34 Fifth ave. Jyl-14 1 KOCEKS-TO GIVE THEIR LADY CU8TOM XX ERS fresh roasted coffee: our new process gas coffee roasters. O'KEEFE GAB API. CO.. 34 Fifth ave. Jyl-14 HEATERS AND RANGES TO SELL THE finest, largest and most complete assortment or any firm in the world. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO., 31 Fifth ave. yl-l4 HOTKLS-TOUSEOUR GAS RANGES, SAV ING In some ca.es more than the entire cost of gas to run the hotel. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO., 34 Fifth ave. Jyl-14 HOUSEKEEPEltS-TO USE OUR ECONOM ICAL gas smoothing Iron heaters: no fire in range. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO., 34 Fifth ave. Jyl- HOUSE3-TOBEHEATED ECONOMICALLY. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO.. 34 Filth ave. Jyi-u IKONING-COSTSICENTADATWITH OUK gas smoothing Iron heaters. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO., 34 Fifth ave. Jyl-14 LAD1ES-TO USE OUR ECONOMICAL GAS cooking ranges: no overheating or kitchens: rapid and superior oooklng, excelling anvthlng heretofore known. O'KEEFE GAS APP. Co., 34 Fifth ave. Jyl-14. LUNCH ROOMS-COOKING TO BE DONE with our economical gas rauges, saving ten times the cost of gas. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO.. 34 Fifth ave. lrl-14 LAUNDRIES-TO USE OUK ECONOMICAL gas smoothing iron heaters, posting 1 cent a dav and no heat. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO.. 34 Fifth ave. lyl-11 MERCHANTS-TO REDUCE GAS BILLS IN their stores and residences by coming and seeing our apparatus this month while they can ?U"i.d.!5.c5unt l0C.er nt on cash purchases. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO.. 34 Fifth ave. Jyl-14 MACH1N1ST8-TO ECONOMIZE THEIR GAS b'lls at home with the use or our gas-saving appliances: come and see us. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO.. 34 Fifth ave. Jyl-14 M1LLINERS-TO USE OUK GAS SMOOTHING Iron heaters: gas costs 1 cent a day: no heat, no blacking of Irons. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO., 34 FUth ave. yl-I4 MERCHANT TAILOKS-TO USE OUK GAS tailors' iron heaters; cost 2 cents a day for gas and no heat. O'KEEFE GAB APP. CO.. 34 Fifth ave. Jyl-14 TDKNTERS-TO PURCHASE OUR ECONOMI- .- v.. i" .aiiKs, uivb. etc.: sins monm, 34 Fifth ave. . w."' v i1 's"1'. vA.js.a.-.K. uaa arr. co, Jyl-14 SALOON KEEPKKS-TO USE OUR ECONOMI CAL gas appliances for cooking, etc, saving fSJ fS,tJ!n tlmcs 0Ter- O'KEEFE GAS AFp! cu., 34 Firth ave. ivi-14 TLNANTS-TO PUKCHASE OUR PORTABLE gas fires, gas ranges, hot air ovens, etc.. and save ,0 per cent in gas bills; 10 percent discount this month. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO.. 34 Fifth avenue. ..,.,. TK IKNANTS-TO NOT KENT AHOUSE UNLESS .. me lauuioru puts in our gas-saving appli ances: saving S25totl00 per vear In gas bills. O'KEEFE GASAIt! CO., 34 Filth i?-. Jyl-14 PUBL1C-TO KNOW THAT THE LARGEST stock or trusses, elastic stockings, electric batteries, crutches, canes, etc.. can be found at. the ARTIFICIAL LIMB CO., 909 Penn ave. near Ninth st. Je29-105-TUFS SOLDIERS NOW DISABLEU-AND ALL soldiers' widows, who labor for support, to send for blanks under the new pension law to J. L. MCFAKLAND, Washington, D. C. . iyl-74-TTS s OLDIER5' W1DOWS-TO CALL AT B. F. BROWN'S OFFICE, 96 Fourth ave., second . ' Je25-69 TTOh GET A BAKER'S 1H1ZF.V Mat IIS" X Stewart & Co.'s line cabinet photos for 11, at I 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. J lilt 1 lit-A 1 DU FOR SALE IMPROXED REAL ESTATE Cltv Residence. MADISON. NEAR WYLIE AVENUE CABLE . Hue, neat frame dwelling or 5 rooms: hall, nat. gas and city water, marble mantels In two rooms; newly papered: lot 24x100; a bargain at 2, 1(0. J. K. COOPER & CO., 135 Fourth ave. , Jyi-" WYLIE AVE. INVESTMENT-13,000 BUyS .propertv renting ror 1348 per vear. BAL- TENSPEKGER A WILLIAMS, 1S4 Fourth ave. JyI-55 QOn 00 INVESTMENT LAWRENCE-tT3iV-f VILLE. cor. Hatfield and Fiftieth St., five line 2-story and mansard pressed brick dwell ings, ot 8 rooms each, hall, vestibule, slate man teis, stone hearths, bathrooms, h.&nd c. water, w. c., cemented cellars: all modern conveniences: lot Vl1iVyr"at fa70- aj'A.'rK -A!S!iJW FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Citr Rraldences. ABPLEND1D INVESTMENT-CITY BLOCK of 12 brick houses In good locality, all in nrst-class order, rentals over (2,000, and can be in creased; houses never idle, all good tenants: price (20, 000; only (7,000 cash, balance mortgage IT desired; It would be hard to duplicate thlslnvesi nTnAF,?r Particulars Inquire or MORRIS A FLEMING, 108 Fourth ave. Jei9-U2-TTS8u AB A R Q A.1 N-RENT (456, PRICE (3,800, near Firth Ave. Market House, good frame house of eight rooms and finished attic: slate mantel In parlor, tile hearths, nat. gas: rooms all nicely papered: good cellar: side entrance: lot 21x100. J. R. COOPER & CO., 133 Fourth ave. jji-ji- TTtRAMEDWELLING-OFSIX ROOMS VERY Jl? comfortable, at Bellevue. Pittsburg, Fort Wayne and Chicago KaUroad: only (3,800: sure of enhancement in value. C. BEK1NGER BON, 156 Fourth ave. Jyl-72-TTS' HALF SQUARE FROM WYLIE AVENUE (2,200-two-story frame dwelling of five rooms, finished attic, city water, gooa cellar: a great bargain. J. E. COOPER & CO., 135 Fourth are. JJi-n OHN ST.-NEAR WYLIE AVE. CABLE (1,600 frame house of four rooms: city water, nat. gas. sewerage, etc. J. R. COOPER & CO., 17 Fourth ave. Jyl-W LOOK HERE-ONLY (4,000, ON EASY PAY MENTS, frame house or seven rooms, hall and finished attic; finely painted, grained and papered throughout: nat. gas, water, front porch, and a corner lot 50x100 ft.; roses In abundance; located corner of Allen and Excelsior streets, Thirty-flrstward. MORRISON & BANKS. 1113 Carson st., or 61 Washington ave.. Thirty-first ward. Je2I-rrs Enst End Residences. BRICK DWELLING-ONLY (6. 800-ON LAR1 MER ave., containing 6 rooms, bathroom, w. c; house finely papered all through: slate mantels, tile hearths, natural gas, electric lights, etc. : paved street: only 5 minutes to East Liberty station, and on line ol proposed electric road: lot 24x100 to 20-foot alley. BLACK BAIRD, 85 Fonrth ave. Jei9-50 ELLSWORTH AVE. NEAR ROUP BT., Miaayslde, a substantial frame dwelling of seven large, commodious rooms and finished at tic, large hall, bathroom finished In hard wood, w. c hot and cold water, both gases, slate man tels, laundry, front and back porches; lot 63x200; a choice location and desirable neighborhood. See BLACK.& BAIKD, 95 Fourth ave. Je29-51' EAST END RESIDENCE. HOLLAND BT., Wllklnsbnrg New frame dwelling of six rooms, finished attic hall, bath, pantry, slate mantels In parlor and dining room, handsomely grained throughout; lot 25x120: big bargain: price S3, 800: easy terms. J. B. COOPER A CO., No. 135 Fourth ave, Jyl-W t HOUSE AND LOT-HANDSOME EAST END residence with beautiful corner lot over lOOx 180 feet, having ample shade. 12 large and luxurious rooms, equipped throughout with all of the more recent Improvements and In elegant order throughout; most desirable location, with in easy access of the cable cars and R. R. sta tion; a bargain to a prompt purchaser. Terms, etc., JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth ave , Pittsburg. Jyl-67 PENN AVE. HOME-IF YOU ARE LOOKING for a residence and want a handsome, stylish home we have something that will suit you. In the best location on Penn ave.; bouse is anewbrick and has everv possible comfort and convenience; 10 rooms and large reception hall, hardwood man tels with beautiful cabinets; there is not an ob jectionable feature about It; lot 50x331 ft. to a 50 it. street; hss a fine lawn and plenty of shade trees: price moderate and terms easy. S. A. DICKIE 4 CO., Penn and Shady ave., E. E. 615. J e2-69" 7000 FOB A COMPLETE EAST END 7 house, modern style, brick, 9 rooms, hard wood mantels, tile hearths and vestibules, lar?e bath room, pantry, laundry, 2 w. c, both kinds or gas, street graded, location desirable, near Pittsburg cable line, Dcquesne traction line and P. K. R.; corner lot 40x121 ft. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Jyl-SS.l.fi.S.ie' 42C 500 COZY FRAME HOUSE. FIVE jDI7 rooms and hall: newly painted: Meadow St., close to Larimer ave., Twcntv-flrst ward: ten minutes ot P. It. B. and cable. MELLON BROTHERS. Je29-I27-TTSSU Cjrr 500-ELEGANT BRICK OF 7 ROOMS. T? i bath, etc. : lot 48x120 ft. on Rlppey st. (paved). Nineteenth ward, close to cable line. MELLON BROTHERS, 6H9 Station St.. E. E. Je29-127-TT88U Allegheny Residences. -VP:W TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING OF Lv 4 large rooms, porch, etc. : well and sub stantially built and making a good appearance, near Pleasant Valley Electric Line, in the Second warn, Aiiegneny: price only sidw. j. u.Kia- GEK & BON, 156 Fourth ave. Jyl;72-TTB Suburban Residences. EMSWOBTH STATION NEW QUEEN ANNE frame dwelling of six rooms, halls, porches, etc.; lot 50x150; price only (3,000. BALTEN SPEKOER 4 WILLIAMS, 164 Fourth ave. Jyl-S8" -I S) ACRES OF RIOH LEVEL LAND AND A.i a fine large dwelling, with all modern ap pliances, elegant orchard, all kinds or fruit, copious (low or water, natural gas, property now occupied by Mr. William Fleming, situate on Washington ave . Green Tree borough, almost opposite postofflcc and within 1J4 miles from ter minus of West End street cars; to be sold at pub lic sale this (Tuesday) afternoon, July I, at S o'clock r. H., on premises. Hand bill giving more lull particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO.. Agents and Auctioneers, its Fourth ave., Pitts ourg. Jyl-66 12 '1TWVM Altffl PIIE" TTKJTncWrlC WAI? 'the cltv: great auantltv of fruit and shade trees: llnost deil&rhtful suburban home: to be sold at public sale this (Tuesday) afternoon. July 1, at 3 o'clock, on the premises. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Agents and Auction eers. 119 Fourth avenue. Jyl-68 FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lot. BUILDING LOTS-IN THE MIDST OF THE East End on Alder St., only two squares from either Pittsburg Cable line or the Duquesne Traction Co. : sizes front to suit by 120 feet deep. See W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Jyl-69-1, 5,9,16 BUILDING LOT3-PERFECTLY LEVEL ON grade. 15x100 feet for 4750; easy payments; location on Clawson st. one square lroro Home wood station, P. R. R.. East End. See W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Jy-l-33-TS' BELOW MARKET VALUE-2 LOTB. 50x160 each, on Thomas street. Boulevard place, E. E. (a positive bargain 11 sold at once). Bee ING 4 BIERS, 93 Federal street and 166 EW Fourth ave. le29-104-TTSSn HERKON HILL-NOW ON SALE-LOTS IN Kenllworth place and Haywood place, at the terminus of Central Traction road: 17 minutes from Wood st.: 6 cent fare: most desirable for resi dence: all city conveniences; a number of lots face on two streets and are especially adapted for business purposes: advantageous terms. E. 8. FLtlSUKB, 136 Firth avenue, first floor (bsck room). Jyl-7S-TTS L0T3-THE FINEST FOR THE MONEY IN Allegheny county, are those In Cbas. E. Cornelius' plan. Morningslde, Eighteenth ward, Pittsburg. Beautiful building lots at from (100 to (W0, weekly or monthly payments; no Interest; convenient to street cars and railroad. Call upon N. P. SAWYER at his home, Morningslde ave nue. orCHAS. E. CORNELIUS, 405 Grant St. Je26-32 LOTS-IN CHAS. E. CORNELIUS' FLAN AT Morningslde. Eighteenth ward, can be bought in blocks or 5, 10 or 15 at reduced prices, and on the most liberal and accommodating terms. Small cash payments; long time. Bee NT P. SAWYER, Agent, on the grounds, or CHAS. E. CORNELIUS, 406 Grant st Je26-32 o AKLAND-BUILDING LOT SOxlW FB.ET, on ai.tuuu m, iwmciiis paveu ana sewereai not far from Forbes st, SONS', 80 Fourth ave. See TV. A. HEKKON Jyl-68-l,7,lu,15 asrrff FOOT FRONT- ELEGANT CORNER Rlnnev St.. naved. JJ I J lot 60 feet on and 120 feet on St. Clair. Nineteenth ward: verv desirable. MELLON BROTHERS. 6349 Station st, E. K. Je29-12?-TTSSU f)A ACKE3-AT (1.000 PER ACRE, TWENTY iJ BECOND ward, cheapest property in the ward, level and will divide well; a first-class speculation. WM. PETTY 4 CO., 107 Fonrtn ave. Jyl-61' rnburbnn Lots. BRUSHTON, WILKINSBURG AND EDGE WOOD lots 2 to 6 minutes' walk from sta tion; 34 lots at lirushton. 40x130, (225 to (450: 9 lots at Wllklnsbnrg. 24x122 to alley, ( 00; 10 lots at Wllklnsbnrg. 33x132. (250 to (500; 36 lots at Edge wood, 50X120, $600 to (300. H. C. CLARKE 135 Fourth ave., and Edgewood. Je29-TTS" "lOOD INVESTMENT. SAFE AND PROFIT XX ABLE New plan or lots on market; conveni ent to P. K. R and several rapid transit routes ; (50 per ft. front: no brighter prospects for ad vancement. BROWN 4 SAINT, Agents. 512 Smithfield St. . Je29-35-TTSp -1REATBARGAINB IN LOTS AT W1L61ER XX DING; (10 a month will buy you a lot to build a home In this new and thriving town. Call or send lor particulars to ANDERSON 4 BEECK MAN, Lim., 90 Fourth ave. Je29-53-TuWSu LAUREL STA.-P.. F. W. 4 C. K. K.. fine level building lots in the Laurel Place plan, two minutes irom Laurel, or eight minutes from Avalon stations, and close to new electric road; a fine view of the Ohio river; close to schools, stores and churches: to those contemplating huving we would say, bnv one or these handsome lots; size 40 X130: prices, (500 to (1,500: also two fine houses on the place cheap. SAMUEL W. BLACK &, CO., 99 Fourth ave. Jyl-65 NORTH HOMESTEAD LOTS-0xI20 FEET, fronting on a&O-loot street, near Swlssvlle station, P. K. R., and City Farm station, B 4 O. R. K. : prices (400 to (MO each; terms to suit. IRA M. BUUOHF1KLD, 153 Fourth avenue. aplO-36-D' Fnrni. FARM OF 100 ACKES-OF WHICH 70 ACRE3 are cleared, balance In good timber; land lays well: an abundance of water: good orchard; log house of 3 rooms, barn, etc.: two veins of coal near Derry station. P. K. R.: price only (2.500. C. BER1NGEK 4 SON, 156 Fourth ave. Jyl-72-TTS FArKM-124 ACRES. NEW 2-STORY FRAME house 7 rooms, springs, coal, gas, oil. good variety of fruits; less than 1J4 miles from Beaver court house: widow must sell or exchange, for small property. ED. W1TTISH, 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. Je27-D WESTMORELAND COUNTY-150 ACRES. 73 cleared; good house, grist mill, tenant house; cheap. BOOM 2, Excelsior Building. je-23-TT WESTMORELAND COUNTY 37 ACRES; nice country home; a bargain. ROOM 2, Excelsior Building. Jen FOR SALE LOTS. Allegheny Lot. BUILD1NGLOTS 4ONM0BRISON AVENUE, Second ward, Allegheny: size 20x101 rt. to Lainontst.. only (650 each: also 2 lots on Tavlor ave., at Neville station, Bellevue borough, 38Kx 135 ft. each; price (1,100 each; terms to suit. BECKFELD 4 BRACKEN, 61 Ohio St., Alle gheny. Jyl-56 , miscellaneous. OWN A HOME-WE-W1LL BUY OR .BUILD for you anywhere and let yonrrent pay for the property: no secnrltv required. GRANITE BTATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch offices. Standard building, 531-531 Wood St., Pitts burg, and 127 Fifth ave., McKeesport. m!-13-15-TT8SU FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Bnslnes Opportunities. BAKERY AND ICE CREAM PABLOR-(600; cigar store (250: barber shop (225. T. O. BKO WN 4 CO., 90 Fourth ave. yl-62 EXCELLENT CHANCE-FOK ONE OK TWO active men to embark In a wholesale produce buslness:proflts last year will satisfy anyonetgood reasons for selling. Address C. R. GREGG, 290 Sandusky St., Allegheny. ie29-143-TTSn FOUNDRY BUSINESS WELL LOCATED, including a house on two lots, and gas well to run foundry: held at two-thirds Its value. Ad dress WM. MARVIN, Flndiay, Ohio. Je26-47-TTS8u" aKOCERY 8TORE8-ONKOF THE BEST IN Allegheny: grocery stores (500 to (5,000; cigar stores (100 to (i.COO: drug stores, notion stores and all kinds of business chances. PEKCIVAL 4 CHAPMAN, 439 Grant St. , Jyl-87 a OOD DBYGOOD3 STORE DOING A FAIR business In a good location Is for sale cheap on account of the death of the owner; a good chance for the right party. Address 1909 PENN .AVE. Jyl-26 GROCERY STORES-(oOO. (2,000 TO (5.000; laundry W.6O0 and (6,500: wholesale business, old established and very profitable, (10,000. T. o. BKO WN 4 CO. , 90 Fourth ave. Jyl-62 HALF INTEREST IN GOOD OFFICE BUSI NESS, large and small grocery stores, milk depot, finest book and stationery store In best towo in Western Pennsylvania: country stores; music store, bakeries, drug stores, cigar stores. BHEPAKD 4 CO.. 151 Fonrth ave. Je24 HARDWARE STOKE IN A TOWN OF nearly 2.000, on the B, 4 0. Railroad, Is of fered for sale at a bargain; owner has too much other business to properly attend to It. Address BOX 31, Meyersdale. Je26-46 BEST AUR ANT NEAT, WELL LOCATED, (350: one at (450; must be sold to-day. T. O. BROWN 4 CO.. 90 Fourth ave. Jyl-62' STOBE-RARE CHANCE; THE STOCK. GOOD will and fixtures or a first-class book, wall paper and stationery store doing a good business, and In first-class location. GEO. D. KIDDLE. Attorney at Law, 118 Diamond street. Je25-32 LIVERY AND UNDERTAKING BUSINESS or John L. Trexier4 Co., 378 and 380 Bearer avenne. Allegheny, together with the building. 40x120 feet, having a lease of nearly twelve (U) years to run; also hearse, carriages, buggies, horses, harness andeycrything necessary to carry on the business; all In good order and condition; the business Is well established, and can be in creased largely by an energetic and pushing man. For particulars apply to or address D. BEIIEN, Receiver, MO Beaver avenue. Jel2-47-TT8 Business Properties. FIRE BRICK WORKS-(6,00u, (10,000, (15,000 and (20,000; also manufacturing business from (600 to (50,030. T.O.BROWN 4 CO., 90 Fonrth ave. Jyl-62 FINE BUB1NE3S PROPERTY ON JACKSON St., pressed brick storeroom and 7 dwelling rooms, bathroom, f. w. c, hot and cold water land bothgases; price only (7,000. BECKFELD 4 BKACKEN, 61 Ohio St., Allegheny. Jyl-5R HOTEL-OF 48 ROOMS IN ONE OF THE BEST manufacturing cities In Western Pennsyl vania: the nouse Is doing a good business: com pletely furnished: the best of reasons for selling. For particulars address LOCK BOX No. 4a till City. Pa. jc21-8-TTB FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock, Etc. BUGGY CHEAP ONE FINE DOCTOR buggy; almost new; for want or use; also a fancy team of matched blacks. Address b. M. It., Dispatch office. Jyl-52 COLTS-THAT WILL BE OFFERED FOR sale at Homewood Park 4th of July Is a choice lot of Blue Bulls, the first lot ever Introduced In this part of the country: will be 'sold between heats at races in the arternoon. Owner. G, W. EVANS. Auctioneer, JOHN McKELVEY. Jyl-4 ONE SURREY. WITH POLE-ALMOST NEWr must be sold at once, owner leaving city. Apply at H. R. MOORHEAD'S, residence ofMrs. John Moorheaa, Fifth avenue and Halket street. Oakland, city. Je28-42 GOOD HORSE-CHEAP SUITABLE FOR grocery or delivery wagon. Call 635 LIB ERTY ST. Je29-15l-TSU HORSE 5-YEAR-OLD BRISTER MARE, Bruster side bar buggy and harness; cheap. BENNETT 4 FLOCKEK, cor. Klrkpatrlck and West End ave., Allegheny. Jyl-49" HORSE3-2 VERY FINE YOUNG MARES. 2 side bar buggies, one surrey and two road carts; the above.wlll be sold at abargaln. Address C. H. II., Dispatch office. Jyl-50" MATCHED TEAM. FINE BRED BLOOD BAY geldings, black points, long tails, fine style, 5 and 6 1) ears old, 15& bands, 1,200 pounds, rast walkers and trotters. Bare and without blemish; one of the handsomest and best teams In the city. B. O., Dispatch Office. e27-84-TTrsu STUDEBAKEK KOAD CART NEVER used, also Studebaker.wagon used but a short time: prices low. Can be seen at ARCHIBALD'S STABLE, 96 and 93 Third avenue. 1e21-117 Mnchinery and Metnls. BOILER-ONE 15 HORSE-POWER BOILER, complete with all attachments; also, one 10 horse-power engine will be sold cheap for want of use. Apply to It. D. NUTTALL 4 CO.. Grant ave., Allegheny City. Jvl-24 DRILLING ENGINES AND BOILEKS-FOB oil or gas wells, engines and boilers in every size and style, sawmills and wood-working ma chinery. HARMES MACHINE DEPOT. No. 97 First ave., Pittsburg, Pa. mh9-D ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW AND RE FITTED: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRK AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. ap3-7fl" HORIZONTAL ENGINE-20X24, 25,000 FEET second-hand wire rone: also hoisting and portable engines and Slemcn valves, castings, etc. VELTE 4 MCDONALD, 3200 Penn avenue, JelS-6-TTe INCUBATOK-ONE"MONAHCB,"CAPAClTY 200 eggs; also, one brooder, capacity 200 chicks; have been In successrul operation 8 months: will be sold at a sacrifice. Address ALEX. BOSS, 137 Federal St., Allegheny. Jyl-U" QECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS O all sizes and styles in stock, from 4 to 100 b. p. ; all refitted; good as new, at lowest prices: porta ble engines, 8 to 25 h. p.; boilers all sizes and siyles. J. 8. YOUNG, 23 Tark way, Allegheny, Pa. OC3-80-D' Irllncellnneoas. DIAMONDS 8KVEN-STONE DIAMOND rings at (15 each, the greatest bargains on earth; friendship rings, 50c (1 and SI 50 each; dia mond watches, fine Jewelry, clocks, silverware ana spectacles, etc., at wiLnuiva, ti rourtn 1 sn ave., Pittsburg. Fine watch repairing a specialty. i2K-tfl-TTpy JC26-49-TT8' DIVIDENDS. City Sa vinos Rawtt. sS0.( THII PlTTSBUItn. June DIVIDEND THE DIBECTOKS OF THIS -bank have this day declared a dividend of FOUK PER CENT on the capital stock, free of all taxes, payable forthwith out of the earn ings ot the past six months. jyl-55 JOHN W. TAYLOR, Cashier. Freehold Bane. Pittsburg. June SO. 189a DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank have declared adivldend of THREE (J) PER CENT oat of the earnings of the last six months, payable forthwith. 1 jyI-40 JOHN F. STEEL. Cashier. Masonic Bank. 631 Smithfield St., PITTSBURG. Pa.. June 30, 1890. TPvIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIRECT XJ ORS of this bank have this dav declared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT on the capital stock out of tbe earnings of the last six months, payable on demand. jji-m w. a. christian, cashier, Duquesne National Bane, -1 PITTSBURG, Pa.. June 30, 1890. J DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIRECT ORS ot this bank have this day declared a dividend of (4) FOUR PER CENT, out of the profits of the last six months, payable n demand free of tax. A. H. PATTERSON, Cashier. jyl-SS Odd Fellows Savings Bank, i PITTSBURG. June 30, 1S90. 1 D1VIDEND-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank have this day declared a dividend ot TURK (3) PER CENT, on tbe capital stock oat. of the earnings of the last six months, payable on demand free ot tax. F. E. -MOORE, Cashier. jyi-ss The arsenal Bank of PnrsBuito, 1 June 30, 189a DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIRECT ORS of thi- bank has declared a divi dend, ot FOUR (4) PER CENT out of the earnings of tbe last six months, payable forth with. W. a WILLIAMS, Cashier. Jyl-38 LEGAL NOTICES, a H. GEYER. Attorney at Law, US Diamond street. ESTATE OF HENRY-SWINDELL, DE CEASED Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on thn estate of Henry Swindell have been granted to the undersigned, to wham all persons indebted to said estate are reqnested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. KATE SWINDELL, 15 Esplanade st, Allegheny City, or a fl. GEXEK, 118 Diamond St., Pittsburg, TO LET. Alleaheny Residence. ALLEGHENY HOUSES-ON FEDERAL ST. extension. Yale St., Jefferson St.. Crelghton alley and Drum St. : rents (15 to (27. A. LEGG ATE 4 SON. 31 Federal st.. Allegheny. Je29-I26t , Mibnrbnn Residences. FURNISHED HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS IK Sewlckley. near station; all conveniences. GILBERT A. HAYS. 59 Fourth ave. Jel3-7t Business Properties. BASEMENT LARGE FINISHEDBASEMENT 1C8 Fourth ave.. suitable for any light, clean business. MORRIS 4 PLEMIN G. 103 Fourth ave. Jt30-6t Rooms. FURNISHED ROOMS-DOUBLE AND SIN GLE, with board or without. 203 SECOND AVE. Jyl-45t OrUc-, Desk Room. Efc OFFICE-PART OP THE LARGE FIRST first floor rront office 108 Fourth ave. Apply to MORRIS 4 FLEMING, 108 Fourth ave. JeW EW NICE OFFICES IN GERMANIA SAV 1NGSBANK BUILDING, Wood and Dla mondsts. ap!0-49t PERSONAL. EKSONAL GENTLEMEN CONTEMPLAT 1NG a trip to the seashore and mountain re sorts or returning tbererrom, should bring- their clothing to DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Fifth ave., cor. Wood st,, second floor, and have the same cleaned, repaired and pressed, so as to look like new, and at a reasonable cost, and at the same time should you desire a new suit, his stock of Imported and domestic goods is of tbe newest and most fashionable patterns: bv giving him a call you will not regret It. Tele. 1558. Je28-D PERSONAL TO SOLDIERS AND ALL IN TERESTED, Captain J. K. Barbour and J. H. Stevenson (under the name of J. H. Steven son 4 Co.). will attend to all pension cases at N O. 100 FIFTH AVE., Pittsburg. Je20-9-TTS PERSONAL WE ARE OFFERING SPECIAL bargains daring the hot weather. Call and be convinced. FRANK BACON 4 CO., 301 Smith field St. Je29 ERSONAL BOOKS WANTEO-IF YOU have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel buildings mh7 PERSONAL-DIVORC11S QUIETLY: ADVICE free. Address LAWYER, Box 631 Chicago, HI. Je28-75 FOUND. Tj'OUND GOLD COLLEGE MEDAL ON I? Federals!., Allegheny, Monday. Owneremn have same by calling at NO. 9 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. lyl-10. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR ORDNANCE SUP PLIES Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsburg. Pennsylvania, Jnne 23, 1890 Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received until 1 o'clock P. M.. on WEDNESDAY, July 23, 1890, for fur nishing iron, coal, lumber, leather, fuel, foraze, etc, during the nscal,year ending Jnne SO, 1S9L Printed lists of supplies needed, with full in structions, stipulations, etc, can be had on ap plication to MAJOR GEO. W. McKEE, Ord. Dept, U. a A., Commanding. Je2S-41-28,29,30.jyl,2I,22 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED until 7 o'clock P. M on TUKS DAY, JULY -8, 1890. for the erection of tbe City View School house. Reserve township. Plans and specifications can bs seen at the of fice of A. E. Linkenbeimer, architect. No. 141 Federal street, Allegheny, Pa. A bond to the full amount of estimate mnst accompany each proposal, which shall be addressed to Loui3 Steuernagel. Royal street, near terminus of East street electric car line. The school board reserves the right to reject any or all bibs. By order of the School Board. je2S-60 L. A- HOFFMAN, Secretary. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OFTHE Comptroller of the Currency, Washington, Jnne 9, le90. Whereas by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned. It has been made to appear the Liberty National Bank of Pittsburg, in the city or Pittsburg, in tbe county of Alle gheny and State or Pennsylvania, has complied with all tire provisions or the Statutes of tbe United States required to be compiled with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business or banking, now, therefore, L Ed ward S. Lacy, Comptroller of tbe Cnrrencr, 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 of bank ing as provided in Section flftv.one hundred and sixty-nine of tbe Kevlsed Statutes of the United States, in testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of this office this 9th dav or une, 1390. E. 8. LACY, Comptroller of the currency. No. 4339. Jel5-1-D SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED'at the office, of the Supervising Architect, Treasury Department, Washington. D. C until 2 o'clock P. Jf. on tbe 23d day of JULY, 1890, for the iron stairways and iron work of interior finish for the U. S. Court House and Postoffice building at Pittsburg, Pa., in accordance with drawings and specifica tion, copies of which maybe bad on application at this office, or the office of the superin tendent. Each bid must be accompanied by a certined check for S30a The Department will reject all bids received after tbe time Sxed for opening tbe same; also, all bids which do not comply strictly with the requirements of this invitation. Proposals must De sealed and in dorsed "Proposal for Iron Stairways and Iron Work of Interior Finish for the U. S. Court House and Postoffice building at Pittsburg. Pa.," and addressed to JAS. H. WINDRIM, Supervising Architect, June 28, 1890. jyl-9-TTS -vroriCE to contractors. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the Borough Clerk until TUESDAY, July JL A. D., 1890, at 4 P. M., for the following STREET IMPROVEMENTS: Grading and re-paving Fifth avenue with block stone from Market street to Center street. Grading, curbing and paving Sheridan street with fire brick from Fourth to Fifth avenues. Plans and specifications of the above none can be seen, and blanks for bidding and all la formation can be had at the engineer's office on and after June 25. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond in double tbe amount of the proposal, and probated before a Notary Public ana said proposals must be banded lin on or before tbo 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. G. B. HERWICK, Borough Clerk. McKeesport, Pa., June 23, 1890. e24-10-TTS EDUCATIONAL. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA-SUMMER law lectures (nine weekly) begin 10th July, 1890, and end 10th September. For circular ap ply (P. O. University Va.) to JOHN B. MINOR. J7-02-TUS Prof. Com. and Star. Law. CHELTENHAM ACADEMY. OGONTZ, PA. Near Philadelphia, Bound Brook route to New York. Unexcelled location and surround ings. Perfect school equipment. Library, gym nasium, military system. Thorough preparation for collego or scientific school. Number limited to 60. (500 per vear. No extras. Illustrated cir cular. JOHN CALVIN BICE, A. M., Prln. Jel-92-D PennsylYania College for Women. Situated In a beantlful park, on a commanding plateau. In the suburbs of Pittsburg, away from city noise and dust. Unsurpassed for beauty and healthfjlneos. Excellent rachitics for study of natural sciences, classics and mathematlcs-ln short, every department well equipped. Season opens September 10, '90. Early application Is de sirable. Fur catalogues and further Information apply to MISS HELEN E. PELLETKEAU. Presi deot, Pittsburg (Last End). Pa. Jyl-76-Tu3 NOTICES. NOTICE-STEAMBOATMEN OBSTRUC TIONS will be placed in Ohio river at Cincinnati on or about JUNE 237 1890. for piers of Central Railway bridge, between Cincinnati and Newport, Ky. T. F. MITCHELL A CO., Contractors. je24-78-D General Office of National Transit Co. al OIL CITY. PA.. Jane 30. 1890. rpHE PATRONS OF THE NATIONAL X Transit Co. are hereby notified that all credit balances upon tbe books of tbe National Transit Co. at the close of business. Jnne 28. 1890, and all acceptances or certificates issued on or prior to that date, are subject to an as sessment of one hundred and ninety-six thou sandths of one per cent, or one and ninety-six. hundredths (196-100) barrels on a thonsandin pipeage paid oil fn account of loss by fire at 6 p.-31.. June 28, 1890, of tanks united register nuiubeis 831 and S06, located at Colegrovo, Nor wich township, McKean county. Pa. jjrl-83 D. O'DAY, General Manager. Notice to Holders of Riot Bonds of Alle Sfleuy Connty.- Office of the Controller, 1 Allegheny County, Pittsburo, Pa. i VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THE jj holders of Allegheny county 10-20-5 per cent 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 ot July, 1890, redeem all of said bonds on presentation of the same at this office at which time interest on said bonds will cease. The holders ot said bonds who gave notice of a willingness to accept a3Wper cent bond in exchange for their present holdings about Jan uary 1. 1890. will receive of the new issue bonds of tbe same face value as they now hold. , JOSIAH 8PEER, County Controller. JelO-44-TDT PIANOS, " ORGANS, And all manner of Small Instruments CHOICE PROPERTIED. LOTS1 LOTS! LOTS I Nice building lots affording attractive homes or money making to the purchasers at present prices. MORNING SIDE PLAN. Eighteenth ward, extending from the Alle gheny river and A. V. R. R. to Highland Park, in tbe East End. Large lots at J75. J100, 8200, 300, up to 00 for magnificent situations. ALLEGHENY LOTS. Benton ave. plan. Eleventh ward, beautiful situation. $200, $300, $100. 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. & L. E. R. R. and pro posed electric road,in sight of tbe city and view of tbe river. No mistake can be made in buy ing these choice lots at 5200 to $30a We have nice homes, choice investments in all locations. Our representatives ready to accompany purchasers at all times direct from our offices. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St 6019 Penn Ave., E. E. Telephone 1773. Telephone 5323. je3 OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. office of the city treasurer. i Pittsburo, pa. Business tax and water rents IKK): Notice is hereby given that the duplicates for the business tax and water rents for the year 1890 have been placed in my hands for collec tion by the Board of Assessors, authorized to assess the same. The time for paying said taxes and water rents at the Treasurer's office is tbe month of June. No discount allowed. Water rents and business tax remaining un paid after Juue 30, 1890, will be place In the hands of the 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 pav water rents for. J. V. DENNISTON, jeMOD City Treasurer. . Pittsburo, Jnne 27, 1890. To Whom it May Concern: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THB following ordinance will be rigidly en forced: Section 1 Every dog going at large within the city shall nave around its neck a collar of metal, or a collar of leather with a metal plate, on which metal collar or plate shall be in scribed the name and residence ot the owner; also, shall, from the fifteenth day of July to the fifteenth day of September, have securely put on a good, strong, subatantial and safe muzzle, so as effectually to prevent said dog from biting or snapping; and if any doubt shall arise as to the strength or safety of said muz zle, it shall be the duty of any policeman forth with to take the said dog before tbe Mayor or any alderman of tbe city, whose decision thereon shall be conclusive; provided, that nothing herein contained shall be construed to permit any bitch when in heat, whether muz zled or otherwise, to run at large in tbe city, but any snch bitch so going at large shall be taken up and destroyed in a mode hereinafter provided. Section 2 Tho person at whose house or premises, buildings, store or dwelling place, any bitch is usually found or permitted to re main, or any other person having or exercising agency or ownership in or over any bitch, if such bitch be found when in heat going at large in the city, shall be liable to a penalty of ten dollars. - J. V. BROWN, je28-2S-D Chief Department Public Safety. rlTTSBCKQ. June 17, 1890. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed pro posals will be received at the office of City Controller until Wednesday, tbe 2d day of July, A. D. 189a at 2 o'clock P. M., for the following, viz.: REPAYING. Penn avenne, from Butler street eastwardlr. GRADING, PAVING AND CURBING. Enterprise street, from Frankstown avenns to P. R. R. Kirkpatrick street, from Wylie avenue to Webster avenne. McKee Place, from Fifth avenne to Frailer 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. Ronp street, from Fifth avenue to Negley avenne. 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 Twentv-second street. 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 Sbippen street. Tbe paving of the ab ove named streets to 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. Bqaddock avenue, from Edgerton avenue to Penn avenue; 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 avenne to Lang street; 15-Inch pipe. 100 lineal feet of brick and stone sewer be tween Soho and Reed streets For the construction of E0O cubic yards of re taining wall on Wilmot street. Plans and specifications can be seen and blanks for bidding can be obtained at the general office. Department of Public Works. Each proposal mnst 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, jeI7-16 Chief of Dept. of Public Works. AUCTIO.1 SALES. ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUA BLE leasehold property. Nos. 33, 33 and 37 East street, Allecbeny City. By virtue of an order of tbe Orphans' Court the uodersigned will sell at public sale on THURSDAY. Jnly 10, 1S90. at 10 o'clock A. 1L. at the premises, the leasehold. No. 33. 35 and 37 East street, Allegheny City, consisting of a tw o-story brick store and dwelling, with man sard roof, containing one storeroom on first floor and ten rooms above; one-story brick: building adloining tbe above and a two-story brick dwelling in the rear containing four rooms and attic erected on lot fronting 60 feet on East street, corner of Second alley.and run ning back SO feet, the same being a Hrbenley leasehold expiring April J, 1897, at the yearly rent of 2200. payable quarterly. Terms of sale One-third cash, balance In one and two years with semi-annual interest secured by tight bond and mortgage on the premises, or the whole cash at the option or the purchaser. AMBROSE SCHAEFER, executor ot Cre g -ntia Frank, deceased. JOHN A. LEISER, executor of Valentine Frank, deceased. A. a. RO WAND.Attorney, No. 408 Grant SL, Pittsburg. A. E. WEGER, Attoraev, No. 93 Diamond st, Pittsburg. A. J. PENTECOST. Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, jyl-53-D 413 Grant at. ' TnqRNISHMENT OF AN 11-ROOM HOUSE Jj at Aucsinu TUESDAY MORNING, July L. At 10 o'clock. At tbe Rooms, No. 311 Market st. Owner leaving the city: everything will be sold. Cbamber suits, hair and busk mattresses, bedding, feathers, curtains, shades, bedsteads, washstands, bureaus, bed lounge, brussels, hall, room and stair carpets, mirrors. pictures, cblna, glass and silvern are. dining chairs, extension table, sideboard, rugs, bookcase, hall rack, fine parlor suit, oud chairs, lamps, clocks, center tables, cabinet, refrigerator, stoves, folding bed. decorated toilet ware, ornaments, child's crib, etc Goods on exhibition on morning of tbe sale. HENRY AUCTION CO.. je29-13S Auctioneers. . CHILDREN'S FINE CLOTHING Notions, cents' furnishing goods, etc.. at auction, TUESDAY AFTERNOON. Jnly L at 1 o'clock, at tbe rooms. No. 311 Market st. No reserve on goods. HENRY AUCTION CO.. jvl-13 Auctioneers. PENSIONS For ALL SOLDIERS who are now disablsd, whether disability is due to tbe service or not. For ALL WIDO WS of soldiers who are not on pension rolls. For minor children and depend ent parents. Increase of pension for soldiers pensioned at less than per month. Pensions for all or no pay. All who believe themselves to be entiled should, without delay, write me. JAS. BRYAR, JR.. Pittsburg. Pa. P.O. Box 72L je29-118 A. WHITELEY, 128i Third ave., upstairs, opp. Barnes' Safe and Lock Works. Gents' shoes soled and heeled ror 75c while you, wait. Hand-sewn. 95c. Finest work in the city. roh97-TT CKNIGHT A VICTORi. PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Dealers in Gas Fixtures, LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETC. 1 inhlWQ-Trs Pittsburg, Pa, ,'"""j"- r lx mr-afcir.