r 1 THE PTTTSBUKG- DISPATCH, FRIDAY, JULY 4, ' 1890. YE PATRIOTS, AWHKEI 'lis Independence Day and the Shades of Tour Koble Fore fathers Call Upon You to CELEBRATE THE GLORIOUS FOURTH A Magnificent Programme Completed for the Grand Demonstration at Schenley Tark. MA5I PEIYATE DISPLAYS BI CITIZENS. "ETcrjbodj Enthusiastic and Prepared to Have a Great Time. Arouse, patriots! This is the Fourth of July, the 114th anniversary of the day the American eagle screamed so vigorously that the British lion ignominiously tnrned tail and fled. You know already that this is the Fourth. Ton were awakened by the sh-z-z-z-bing-bang of the firecracker, and the fumes of gunpowder mingled with the odor of your matutinal Mocha. You may feel a little shaky now at having your beauty sleep broken, but when you look back at the progress of your country and the achieve ments of your countrymen during the past century, and think of the millions who now claim allegiance to the land of the starry banner, your heart will swell with pride and patriotism, you will cast decorum to the winds, invest your small change in fire crackers and proceed to celebrate the day in a good old-fashioned way. AT SCHEJTLEY PAEK. There are no lack of places at which to spend the day in a befitting manner, but tbe hotbed of patriotism will be at Schenley Park. Tbe arrangements are as complete as they can be made, and if the weather is but of the proper quality Independence Day will see a jubilee of mammoth proportions in Pittsburg. The celebration will commence promptly at 11 A. M., as follows: Prayer. Rev. David Jones; Address oi "Welcome, Mayor Gour lev; Music. "America," chorus and bands; Heading Declaration of Independence, Prof. B. W. King. Speeches by tne follow ing persons, interspersed with music: Major E. A. Montooth, T. M. Marshall, Esq., C. S. Petterman, Eq.. John S. Lambie, Esq., W. D. Porter, Major A. M. Brown, S. U. Trent. "V. D. Moore, George Elphinstone, Dr. "W. D. Kearns, Colonel Echols, George Monro, Clarence Burleigh, J. J. Miller, Miles Humphries, Assistant Postmaster Al Edwards, "VV. E. Ford and Broadax Smith. The speechmakingwill last until 1 o'clock, each speaker being strictlv limited to five minutes. Then will follow the athletic sports, under the direction of Katchel Kerr. The events, prizes and entries up to date are as follows: FOB JTIMBLE ATHLETES. Standing high jump, prize silver cup P. F. O'Keefe, W. A. Scott, John JIcGrew, James Malarkey, F. H. Barr, K, Kerr. Running high jump, prize cane P. F. O'Keefe, Harry K. Becker. James Malarkey. H. J. Adkinson. K. Kerr. Standing broad jump, prize, 100 cigars W. A. Scott, James Malarkey, K. Kerr. Standing hop. step and jump, prize, athletic saii"!. tj E. Becker, James Malarkey, K. Kerr. One hundred yard race, open, first prize, pair sprinting shoes; second prize, cane George Cromhsb. William Lehman, James Malarkey, D.H.Barr. One hundred yard race, amateur, prize, silver enp George G'romlish, George McSheaffer, Hartal. Sucker, John White, W. A. Scott, Samfel Kichie, John Kenna, William Thomas, AVjJirn Lehman, Samuel Middleton, J. P. ifcffhro, D. H. Barr. 11220-yard race, prize, cigar set George Crom ltsh, F. S. Griffith, James Malarkey, D. H. Barr. SSO-yard race, amateur, prize, pair of silver bottlo holders W. L. gnodgrass, Edward Mc Cullough, John Greenhouse. A. K. Hamilton, H. Golden. Addison Boren, Samuel Middleton, D. H. Barr. W. H. Hastings. Hurdle race, prize, silk hat S. E. Thomas, James Malarkey, D. H. Barr. Boys' race, 100 yards, suit of clothes Robert Anderson. TEIALS OF STRENGTH. Tnrowing 16-pound3hammer, prize, pair of pants Andrew Adams, S. E. Thomas, Harry Beeson, Robert O'Neil, K. Kerr. Throwing 12-pound hammer, prize, umbrella Andrew Adams, S. E. Thomas, Harry Bee ton. K. Kerr. Throwing 58-pound weight distance, prize, 100 cigars An are w Adams, Robert Reid, Rob ert O'Neil, K. Kerr. Throwing 56-pound weight Andrew Adams, Robert Held, K. Kerr. Putting 15-pound shot prize. 109 cigars An drew Adams. W. A. Scott, a E. Thomas, Rob ert Reid, K. Kerr. One mile, walk A J. Davis, E. Bryson, Clark WaddelL Throwing baseball, prize, baseball clock W. Loxterman, Harry Beeson. One mile race, prize, silver ice pitcherJohn Greenhouse. John Conner?, John McGrew, Lewis McGrew, C. Shane, W. L. Snodgrass, Samuel Middleton. Fat men's race, prize, cigar set T. Haddock, Andrew Adams, William White. Entries can be made on the grounds for all events, including the following: Seventy-five yard race for newspaper men First prize, picture and easel; second prize, thermometer parasol. 150 yard race for lawyers First prize, pearl opera glasses; second prize, box of crackers. Wrestling, catch-as-catch-can Prize, silver cigar set. Two-mile race for amateurs. Old men's race Prize, hat One mile race for amateurs; prize, silver clock and inkstand. Tug of war between teams from Pittsburg and Allegheny, six men on each side; prize, six boxes of cigars. In case there are no entries the prizes will be given lor other events. A gold and silver medal will be given to the athlete making the most points in the day's sports. FCJr FOE THE BOYS. Prof. Fisher will superintend the young folks' contests, which will be as follows: Three wheelbarrow contests, ten boys in each; winner in each to receive an elegant Westen holm pocket knife Six potato picking contests for bovs, tenboys Jn each; winner in each to receive a leather case traveling companion with full outfit, or an ele gant AVestenhoim pocket knile. Three potato-picking contests lor girls, 10 girls in each: winner to receive a cushioned chair pin cushion. Six sack races, 10 contestants in each; winner in each to receive box of games. Greased pole climbing; winner to take money found on top of tbe pole. Greased pig race; person catching the pig to win the same. In addition to these sports there will be swings, balloon ascensions, Japanese dav light fireworks, Copenhagen, flirting, family picnics and a thousand andoneamuscments. The music ill be a feature. Sheriff Mc Candless expects an army of trained singers, and there will be three first-class bands in attendance. There will be lots of lun for the little ones in watching the inmates of Chief Bigelow's Zoo, which, while small, is very seieci. HCW TO GET THEEE. The matter of getting to the park is of considerable importance in view ol the fact that so few people have as vet visited this new feature of the city's wealth. There are three routes. One is by the Fifth avenue avenue traction line, if yOU g0 that wav ' yon can get off at Atwood street, take n eiectric car on the Oakland loop and ride to the head of the stairs which lead to Panther Hollow, or you can get off at Boquet street and a few minutes' walk will bring you to the same point. The Boquet street route is the best for persons with children. Another route is the Second avenue elec tric line. It will take you to Four-Mile run, within a short walk irom the speakers' stand. The third route is the Baltimore and Ohio Bailroad, which will run trains right into tne par ami unioaa at tne speakers' stand. There will be signs scattered all abont to direct tbe people to points of .interest At 11 o'clock at the foot ot Panther Hollow the meeting will be held and the singers and band will hold forth. On the hill, next to the driveway, the athletic games will take place, and just across will be the space allotted to the privileges. Back of this, on top of the hill, the fireworks stand will be located. In this vicinity the Great "Western and Cathedral Bands will be stationed. The Select Knights Band will be located at the head of Panther Hollow, near the menagerie. Chief Brown will have police quarters here, while Mayor Gourley, Chief Bigelow and the press will have quar ters at the loot of the Hollow. KEEPING THE CITY BATE. The Police Will Wrucli Whllo the People Are Enjoylnc Themselves. The police officials have made such ar rangements as they believe will make the city safe for her inhabitants to go out to Schenley Park and enjoy themselves with out fear of their houses being robbed in the meantime. At the same time all persons are requested to close and lock their bouses carefully before leaving them. Owing to the parade this morning the day relief of policemen will go on duty at 10 o'clock, four hours earlier than usual, and will stay out until 1 o'clock to-morrow morning. The night relief will go on duty at 2 o'clock this afternoon and stay until 6 to-morrow morning. A large number of special men will be on patrol duty all over the city. Eight men will accompany the parade. Twentv-five men on foot and four on horseback, with a number of detectives, will do duty at Schenley Park. A GREAT PARADE. Ten Thousand Catholics to 3Iarch In To;, day's Procession. The Catholic parade to-day will be a big one, it being estimated that 10,000 men will be in line. The procession will move at 10:30 A. M., over the following route: From on Second avenue, right resting on Smith field street; march on Smithfield street to Third avenue, to Grant street, to Dia mond street, to Old avenue, to Fi.th avenue, to Dinwiddie street, to Center ave nue, to Fulton street, to "Wylie avenue, to Fifth avenue, to Market street, to Sixth street, to Penn avenue, to Fourteenth street, to Liberty avenue, to .New Grant street, to Seventh avenue, to Grant street, passing in review before the Episcopal residence on Grant street P0ST0FFICE AEHANGEMENTS. One Delivery orlrlnll, bat tbe General De livery Will be Open All Dny. The postoffice will partially observe the Fourth Of July. The carriers will make one delivery in the morning after the ar rival of the Eastern mail, and make the regular Sunday collec tions. The carriers window will be open from 7 A. M. to 12 M.; the stamp window from 7 A. M. to 12 M., and the gen eral delivery will be open all day. Stamps will be sold at the general delivery after IP. M. The money order and registry offices will be closed all day. EAST EUD FESTIVHTES. Oakland Square Residents Will Indulge In Pyrotechnics and Music The East End will not be behind in ob serving the day in a patriotic manner. The residents of Oakland Square viill expend $5,000 on fireworks and music for the even ing. The Lincoln Clnb, on the Boulevard square, near Point Breeze, and the Ken mawr Hotel, on Shady avenue, have ar ranged for fine pyrotecnical displays, and the East End citizens generally will light up the evening sky with the glare of rockets and other firework. Allrsbeny Will Visit Schenley Park. There will be no public demonstration in Allegheny to-day. Nearly every one will go to Schenley Park, and when they return home they will shoot off fireworks until the stock is exhausted. WHERE THEY WDLL SPEND THE DAY. The Keystone Bicycle Club will go wheeling. Families from all points will rusticate to day. The Hill Gun Club goes to Ormsby Hill for a rifle match. The Terpsichorean Club will picnic at Silver Lake Grove. About 30 select East End couples will go to the country. The Pennsylvania Sportsman's Clnb will go to Alliquippa. The Odd Fellows have a mortgage on Hul ton Xor the day. ALtEOHENT grove will ring with the joys of tbe Allegheny social. James H. Grove and friends will spend the day at Hummel's Grove. Friends of the Mikado Club will be enter tained at Kinnej's Grove. Moss station will be the objective point j to-day oi the Mite Literary Society. The Colonel Sam Black Council No. 384, O. U. A. M., will go to Brown's Grove. Bellevde will have base ball, lawn tennis, shootinc match andagood time generally. St. Stephen's Catholic Church, Hazel wood, will celebrate at Park Grove, Glenwood. Wylie'S Grove will be joyous with the Hazelwood Ames M. E. Sunday school merry makers. Special accommodation cars to Schenley Park will be run on the Second avenue electric line between the city and Sylvan avenue. AWAY FE0M THE SHOOTIirG. Union Station Crowded With People Anxious to Get Out of Town. "It looks like old times before the cable roads got in their work," said one of the Union atatioa employes last night, as the crowd surged and jostled each other before the ticket windows. "There has been more people here to-night than I have seen for a long time. It is not a 25-cent crowd, but every one seems to be going a good distance. Most of them are going to Pittsburg's suburb Atlantic City." Extra cars had to be put on all the through trains, and those who had failed to provide themselves with sleeping car tickets were "not in it." Among those who were going away were: Dr. W. H. Dalv, who was going to New Jersey to fish; W. M. Gibbs, ot the firm of T. H. Kevin & Co., of Alleg heny, to New York; "William Phil lips, the engineer, to Philadelphia; E. T. Yearslev and William McQuown, oi the Pennsylvania Company's telegraph depart ment, to Atlantic City; H. M. Mathews, Commercial Agent of the Chicago, Burling ton and Quincy Eailroad, to New York, and a host of others. Waiting; for Identification. The body of an unknown man, who fell over the hill in the Tnirty-sixth ward, and died on Tuesdav at the Hommnnki.'n.. pital, is still at the morgue unidentified The deceased is about Si j ears old, and has a smooth face and bald head. Fun at Uock Point. Fun will be at fever heat to-day at Hock Point, where the First Eegiment, TJ". A. M"., and First Eegiment, Select Knights, A. O TJ. W.. will hold a Fourth of July picnic. Captain Perkins and his force will be on hand to combine business with pleasure. Kenyan DIHItcry Academy, Gambler, O. Mr. H. N. Hills, regent of this institu tion, is at tbe Monongahela House, where he he will be at home Monday morning, July 7. from 10 to 12 to frieiuis of the school and others desiring information concerning it oUUTHSIDE HO neua uHrnorrouU Southside edition of TRE DISPaIQIL SS'Display advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise menu on this page, such as Wanted. lor Bale. To Let, etc, ten cents per Une for each inser tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRA.2TCH OFFICES. FOR THE BOUTHSIDE, KO. 1412 CAKbON STHEET. BIIANCII OFFICES a"LSO AS BELOW, WHERE WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET, AND OTHES TKANMENTADVERTIbEMENTS WILL HE KE CEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements are 10 be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with Till D1S FATCU. PITTSBURG. ITtOMAS MCCAFFREY. SV9 Bntler street. EM1L G. STUCKEY. 24th street and Fenn ave. E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylle ave. and Fultonst Jt.bTOK.ELY, Filth Avenue Market Houss, EAST END. J. W. WALLACE. 6121 Penn avenue. OAKT.AND. MCALLISTER A 6HEIBLEK,5thav. AlwOOast SOUTI1SIDE. JACOB SPOHN. No. SCarson street ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCnER, 89 Federal street H. J. McBIUDE. Market House, Allegheny. FRF.DH. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street F. H. EGGEKS & SON, Ohio and ChestnutltS. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aTei. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver ayes. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ayes. T. K. MORRIS, 688 Preble ave. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCK.EK, Stationer. No. 4 Grant aye. SHAKPSBUKG. C BELLMAN, Stationer, 818 Main st. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH is NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. Illnle Hcln. AGENTS-I HE GREATEST SELLING WORK of modern times has at last appeared. Stan ley's own book, "In Darkest Africa:" this is the onlr book for which Stanley has written a line; Cn&s. Scribner's Sons, publishers; apply at once for territory. 1. J. FLEMIN U & CO.,77 Diamond street Je5-39-siwrsu A GENTS-f50 OUTFIT ON SO DAYS' TIME; ?150 profit in four weeks or no pay. Address with stamp, JaKVIS & CO., Racine, is. my29-33 BLACKSMITH-FOR GLASS WORKS (BOT TLES): must be an a No. 1 man: caller ad dress WASHINGTON GLAbS CO., Washington, Pa. JV3-59 BOY-FOR OFFICE WORK; MUST RE QUICK at flc-ures and write a fairly good hand. Ad dress MERCHANT, Dispatch office. Jy4-21 RUG CLERK-OF S OK 4 YEARS' EXPERI E.N'CK, out of city: reference: single: state salary expected. F. 0. T., Dispatch office. Je27-9-FSu ENGINEER-TO RUN ENGIVE AND LOOK after machinery In foundry. Applv to foreman at WHARTON SIcKNIGHT'S, 100 Penn avenue. Jy3-T7 GUNSMITHS OR HANDWORKERS IN " llcht metal work. Mi r KST FOURTH bT., Cincinnati. A. A. BENNETT. JyMOO HOTEL COOK-GOOD FIKST-CLASS ONE. Address CHAMBERS HOUSE. Apollo. Pa. Je-108 T' ATHE HANDS FIRST CLASS ACCUS J TOMED to nciTT work. DUQUESNE FORGE CO., Rankin station. )y3-n-rsu MEN EXPERIENCED FOR GALVANIZ ING shop J. B. MCCABE, 204 Collart square, Plltsburfr, Pa. Jyl-46 M OLD TOBY JIAKEKS-TWO OU THREE (rood ones at 4519 BUTLER ST. Jy3-20 PLUJIBFRS-1N DENVER, O 1L.. 4 A DAY. eicht hours, year'- f npagement to flrst-rlafcs mrn: wirt for particular with references THE lirGIir.S& KEA.TH SANITARY SUPPLY CO. Jy4-102 STENOGRAPHER AAD TYPEWRI1EK-A business house desires the services of a re liable stenographer and typewriter. One of liberal education and thoroughly competent to conduct tne correspondence of the firm In a courteous and business-lfke manner. A young man preferred. Applicants will state are and what experience, also name their expectations as to sa'arr and state where employed heretofore ana In what capacity. The position will be a per manent one ii properly filled. All communica tions will be held In strict confidence. It will be utterly useless for any one to reply to this adver tisement who has not been similarly employed heretofore and equally useless to make applica tion without stating correct name. ace. exper ience and expectations as to salary: state also what typog-raoh has been used. Address RFW. lNUTON.LHspatca office. Jy4-96 SALESMEN AT 75 PER MONTH SALARY . and expenses, to sella line of sllverplated ware, watches, etc; by sample only: horse and team furnished free; write at once for full partic ulars and sample case ol goods free. STANDARD SILVERWARLCO., Boston. Mass. seM-90-D SALKsMAN-WITH EXPERIENCE IN OIL cloth, linoleum and mattings to look after State trade; stateage, relerence, volume of trade and salary expected. IMPORTERS, Dispatch office. Jj-3-30 STOVE PLATE MOLDERS-20 NON-UNION men: first-class wages and steady employ ment guaranteed to good workmen. Apply to or address CO-OPERATIVE FOUNDRY CO., Roch ester. N. Y. J3-7 YOUNG MAN FOR GROCERY 8TORE; one that understands care of horses: refer ence required. 185 PENNSYLVANIA AVE. JV4-10 YOUNG MAN AS ASSISTANT BOOK KEEPER in a wholesale house. Address W. A. U., Dispatch office. Jy3-!8 Female HelD. LADY AGENTS-TO CANVAS JONES' MAGIC Roich Powder; contains no poison; roaches banished oy contract; satisfaction given or no pay. Prepared by UKO. W. JONES, ZK Federal st, Allegheny. Pa Sold by all flrst-ciass drug gists 'telephone No. 3332. my2-42-MWF J' AUNDRESSEb-T WO 1TH EXPERI1-NCE; J also one dishwasher, at KENMAW R HO TEL, Shady aye.. East End. Jy4-82 rpWO GIRLS IN PRIVATE FAMILY, TO I cook, wash, iron and do chamber work; must be thorough and competent: waires 4 each per week. Address BOX 2i, or TELEPHONE 34, Sewlckley. Ju2-87 Illnle nnd I'entnlc Help. FARM HANDS MEN FOR HARVESTING, laborers, waiters, sewing girt three girls for lunch counter, two dlumg room girl6. dish wash ers, laundress, nurse girls, hotel chambermaids, girls for summer resorts aud private families. MEEHAN'S. 545 Grant st Je30-D TEACHERS APPLICATIONS WILL BE RE CEIVED until Saturday, JulylA at2o'clocK V. M for rour teachers lor Coraopolls public school: term eight months: the board reserves the right to reject any or all applications. F. B. DILLON, Sec'y. Jy3-27-TTF iltnntlons. POSITION BY YOUNG MAN OF EXPERI ENCE as traveling salesman: grocery or con fectionery line preferred; best of reference fur nlshed. P. O. BOX 389. Klttannlng, Pa. Jys-8 POSITION-BY EXPERIENCED MAN AS head cook In hotel or restaurant: good refer ences. Address L, Dispatch office. Jy4-72 SITUATION BY AN EXPERIENCED draughtsman; or placing as foremen by build ers. Address T. K. II., Dispatch office. jy4-12-E0D Flnnuclnl. MORTGAGES-tl,000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY and suburban properties at 4), 5 and 6 per cent and on larms in Allegheny and adjacent counties at 6 per cent. I. M. PENNOCK&SON, 147 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41 MONEY TO LOAN-ir YOU WANT MONEY In any amount on good city mortgages quickly, we nave it on hand and will be glad to lend It at 5 and 6 per cent MORRIS & FLEM IN G, 108 Fourth ave. Jc2M0 MORTGAGES-ON CITY OR COUNTRY property: SJOi) to JSOO 000: 4. 5 and 6 per cent: ntonn ready. JAB. W. DRAPE A CO., 13 Fourth ave.. Pittsburg. ly--D "MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY JX conntv propcrtv it lowest rates. HENRI A. WLAVLR &. CO.. 93 Fourth avenue. mh2-D rpu 10 LOANf500.000. IN AMOUNTS OF 3.000 and iinward. on cltv and suburban property. on 41 percent freeoftax: also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 1- ourth avenue. se21-d26-D TO LOAN 00.000 ON MORTGAGE3-fI00 and upward at 6 per eent:$5O0, 000 at 4$ percent on residences or business property; aL&o In ad joining counties. S. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenue OC24-4-D MUcellnneoafl. PUBL1C-TO KNOW THAT THE LARGEST stock of trusses, elastic stockings, electric batteries, crutches, canes, etc.. can be found at the AR11FIC1AL LtMB CO., 909 Penn ave. near Ninth st. je2M0-TuFS SOLDIERS WIDOWS-TO CALL AT ON CE AT U. F. BROWN'S OFFlCEwlth two witnesses, and have their claims presented in proper form. Remember B. F. Brown's office is 96 Fourth ave: 25 years experience In the pension business. Jy4-15 OLDIERS-DISABLED FROM ANY CAUSE to know that B. F. BROWN, Pension Attor ney, 90 i ourth ave.. Is now prepared with all ncc essirv blanks to present and prosecute claims with promptness. Jy4-15 OLDIERS-AND SOLDIERS' WIDOWS-TO know that by calling at B. F. KROWN'8 OF FICE, 90 Fourth ave., with two witnesses, their claims will be made out properly and presented at once; no delay. Jy4-15 OOLDIERS' WIDOWS TO CALL AT kj ubuwn'B cfjice, usrourin are., WANTED. IrlUccllnneous. ALL SOLDIERS-WHO ARE DISABLED from any cause and drawing less than 16 per month to csfl at B. F. BROWN'S OFFlOfc. 98 Fourth ave., or send their address. ie25-69 DEPENDENT RELAT1VES-WHO ARE NOT drawing pensions to call or Bend their ad dress to B. F. BROWN, 96 Fourth ave.. second floor. Je25-69 EVERY ONE TO KNOW-YOU CAN GET the best style dress pattern cut to order, the latest style dress forms, genuine needles, at the lowest prices, at tne LIGHT RUNNING NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE OFFICE. io. 19 Sixth St., 2 doors below Bijou. Jy4-Mwr EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT WE ARE able to turn out large orders or muslin, glass, oilcloth or real estate signs on Bhort notice at lowest prices. PABTORIUS' SIGN WORKS, 119 Hth ave., cor. Smithfield st, third floor. iel6-Mwr LESSONS IN 8HORTHAND-BY YOUNG man. Address, stating terms and particu lars. P. O. BOX 29. Stewart station. jv4-i:7 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cltv Residence. A COZY HOME FOR 82,100-ENHANCEMENT sure: Madison ave . Thirteenth ward; 2 minutes' from terminus of Wylle ave. traction: almost new; frame dwelling of o rooms, hall. nat. gas, city water, slate mantels in parlor and dining room: all newly papered: lot 24x100 to alley. J tt I'fWIDirn ft. SfT ,95 DAt, nva I.UIft.ThTfll1 A RARE CHANCE-tl.800-ONLY 100 FEET from Wylle avenuo cable. Thirteenth ward; new brick dwelling ol 4rooms: witer. good cellar, etc. : lot 40x67. J. K. COOPER CO., 135 Fourth ave. iy3-6C-ibFSu CHOICE INVESTMENT-RENT. S458: PRICE, (3,800: near Fifth ave. market house: frame dwelling of 8 rooms and attic; slate mantel in parlor; all newly papered and In best of repair; goodcellir: side entrance: perfect sewerage: lot 21x105. J. R. COOPER & CO., 135 Fourth ave. Jv3-60-ThF8u LANG AVE., HOMEWOOD. MODERN AND well-built frame dwelling of six large rooms nicely finished and papered: hall, first and second floors, slate mantels in parlor and dining room, inside shutters, bay window, large porch, front and back lawn and shade trees in front well of good water, sewerage, etc.; lot 43x120. price only 3.800. J. R. COOPER & CO., 135 Fourth ae. ly3-60-TbFSu VERY DFSIUABLE RESIDENCE-IN THIR TEENTH ward, with about 2 acres, covered with choice fruit and shade trees: frame dwelling of 10 rooms, slate roof, marble mantels, etc., with 2 tenant housen on corner of lot renting for SI, 000 per year: paved street In front of house; conve nient to Central traction cable cars: has a com manding view and overlooks both cities: will be sold cheap. HENRY A. WEAVER & CO , 92 Fourth ave. Jy2-42 WASHINGTON ST.. NEAR FIFTH AVE. Brick mansard roof dwelling; 6 rooms, hall, bath, range, w. c. bath gases: well finished throughout and nicely papered: excellent dry cel lar: lot 20x107 to alley. J. R. COOOPER &CO., 135 Fourth ave. jy3-l60-Thrsu Enut End Residences'. A SPECULATION HERRON AVE., 3 M1N UT KSfroro Wylie ave. cable line: worth 6,000. price f 1.500: neat frame dwelling of 8 rooms, hall, vestibule, nat. gas, large porch front and back, fine cellar, etc.; lot 60x155 to 40-ft street; shade trees and sbrnbbery; easy payments. J. R. COOPER & CO., 135 Fourth ave. Jt&-60-tIifsu ELLSWORTH AVE. NEAR ROUP ST., bbadyslde. 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 porcheB; lot 63x200; a choice location and desirable n lghborhood. See BL 4.CK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Je29-5P HOUSE AND LOT-HANDSOME EAST END residence with beantlful corner lot over lOOx lbO 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 accessor the cable cars and R. R. sta tion; a bargain to a prompt purchaser. Terms, etc., JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave , Pittsburg. Jyl-67 NEAT, SMALL HOUSE-ON MONTHLY payments, in the East End: six rooms: all In nice order: immediate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 I ourth avenue. Pittsburg. Jy4-4 -UEFN LOSSIERES1DENCENEARSHADY-V.-J. SIDE, East End, almost new, replete throughout with all modern appliances; recep tion hall, bath, natural gas, plaza, etc.. etc.; fine large lot corner lot: will be sold at less than actual value on moderate nivments or discount for all cash: 500 down woald lie accepted: Imme diate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO , 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Jy3-32 Qr7 500-NEGLEY AVE. (CORNER PHOP tj I ? ERTY), near cable cars and P. It R., new modern style frame dwelling. Queen Anne, 8 large rooms, laundry, bath, 2 w. c.s.. slate mantels, tile hearths, etc.. large flont and side porches, with lot 60x100; this is a great bargalu. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 93 Fourth are. JyJ-40' Allrsbeny Residence. DESIRABLE RESIDENCE AND LARGE COR. lot near bead of Federal street Allegheny; contiguous to electric cars; 8 fine rooms, with electric bells: naturaj gas, bath, lavatory, porches on side and front observatory: large lot densely covered with fruit and shade trees, etc.. etc. ; 6 rice low: immediate possession. JAS. W. RAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. jy4-5-D ELEGANT LARGE RESIDENCE-IN ALLE GHENY, contiguous to the parks: 12 fine rooms and all modern requirements throughout; one of the most complete and best built reldences In Allegheny. Terms, etc., from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Jy4-5-D PERRY'SVILLEAVENUE. ALLEGHENY. ON line of electric cars, fine large lot 150x220 feet; shade trees and sbrnbbery: very desirable residence, almost new and in complete and per fect order throughout: bath, lavatory, natural gas. etc., etc : great bargain to a prompt buyer, on account of owner going wot JAS. W. DRAPE & CO. 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Jy3-32 Suburban Residences. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE AND GROUNDS ON P.. F. W. 4 C. K. it: only eight miles below Allegheny: close to station; ten rooms In resi dence, with natural gas and other needful con veniences; grounds about 200x3.10 leet iroutiugon the main avenue: great quantity or fruit and shade trees, shrubbery, water, etc. etc.;apretty place with delightful outlook. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Plttabnrg. Jy4-4 On 500-GLENFIELD STATION. P., FT. W. O i' 4 C. R. R., 3 minutes from station, a nice dwelling of 6 rooms, pantry, slate mantels, water in house. 3 porches, stable, outbui dings, fruit and shade trees, lot 40x215 to a street; a bargain; must be sold at once. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO.. 162 Fourth ave. Jy4-7-rsu FOR SALE LOTsv. City Lot LOTS-LARGEST IN THE MARKET FOR the price; 20x140. and only !400: situate on Bellefield ave., near Ridge St.: call and get plan; terms, S25 ca6h, balance monthly. J. It COOPER & CO., 13d Fourth ave ly3-60-ihrsu Q-l 800-CASH ILL BUY TWO LOTS, 24x110 Oil IcetCHCh, on Wylie ave., near brands st.; tnls is S300 below market price. 1HOS. MCCAF FREY. 3509 Butler st. Jy3-55 Earn End Lot. BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE SITE-57XI2I ON the best side of Negleyave.: the lot Is level and has fine elevation: surrounding property all restricted; our present price makes this good In vestment for profit; If interested, call ut once. BROWN & SAINT, Agents, 512 Smithfield st. je29-34-MWF LOTS-THE FINEST FOR THE MONEY IN Alleeheuy county, are those In Chas. E. cornellns' plan, Mornlngslde, Eighteenth ward, Pittsburg. Beautiful building lots at from tlOOto SjOO, weekly or monthly payments; no Interest; convenient to street cars and railroad. Call upon N. P. SAWYER at his home, Mornlngslde ave nue, or CHAS. E. CORNELIUS, 406 Grant st. jeJO-ST T OTS-IN CHAS. E. CORNELIUS' PLAN AT JLJ Mornlngslde. Eighteenth ward, can be bought In blocks of 5, 10 or 15 at reduced prices, and on tbe most liberal and accommodating terms. Small cash payments: long time. See NT P. SAWYER, Agent, on the grounds, or CHAS. X.. tuA..i.iua, jd urant st jezo-32 O PER FOOT-BOQrtET STREET, OAK- ifv iia.ii', puvcu. Kiaueu, eewcreu etc.: on hub ucn vicmriu ruau nuu convenient to riltn ave cable cars: I'25vI2oreet ocrlnoklng Schenley Park; property on thlsstreet Is enhancing rapidly. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO., 99 Fourth ave. Jyl-4(r Allegheny Lota. BUILDING LOTS ION MORRISON AVENUE, Second ward, Allegheny; size 20x101 ft. to Lamont6t. only ?630cach: also 2 lots on Taylor ave. at Neville station, Bellevue borough, SSKx 135 ft. each; price 51,100 each; terms to suit. BKCKFELD 4 BRACKEN, 61 Ohio st, Alle gheny. Jyl-56 inburunn Lot. VTORTH HOMESTEAD LOTS-60xl20 FEET, L fronting on a60-toot street near Swlssvale station, P. R. R , and City Farm station, B 4 O. R. R. : prices S400 to $500 each; terms to suit IRA M. BURCHFIELD, 153 Fourth avenue. aplO-36-D' 3ACRES-ON FORT WAYNE It R.. NEaK station: elegant place for suburban residence; beautlfiillygcntle sloping sight JAS. W. DRAPE & Co, 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Jy4-5-D Farm. FARM-FOR SALE, OR LEASE FOR TERM of years, a farm of 145 acres on tbe banks of Lake Eric; has a large bearing vineyard, all kinds ot rrult, a good sandy beach and a three-story brick building with all modern Improvements': this place must be seen to be appreciated. All communications addressed to W. P. HAYES & SON, Erie, Pa., will receive prompt attention. Ie27-1-MWF' FARM -200 ACRES. 2-STOKY FRAME HOUSE, 5 rooms, barn, finest water in State, coal, limestone, timber; f 2,000 cash or 83, COO exchange. ED. WlPTlbH. 410Grantst Jr2-D XTICE PARM-50 ACRES, WITH DWELLING. L outbuUdlnrs, orchard, water, etc, on the Perrysvilio road. JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth avenue Pittsburg. Jy4-4 FOR SALE BUSINESS. Manufacturing Mien. MANUFACTURING SITE - ON LINE OF railroad. In the city; over 300x300 feet, corner of 3 streets. JAB. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. . Jy-5-D FOR SALE BUSINESS. Ttnnlneas Opportunities. A WELL SITUATED. GOOD PAYING DRUG store on easy terms. Adaress REGAL, Dispatch office. Jy2-100-WFa ARBER SHOP-HAVING A GOOD TRADE: will be sold at a bargain, as owner has other business that needs his attention. Address A. L., Dispatch office. Iy3-17 BAKERY AND ICE CREAM PARLOR-tSOO; u!e,ar. ,store l2: barber shop Sa. t. O. BROWN & CO., 90 Fourth ave. Jy3-35 OUNTRY STORE BUSINESS-WITH (III without the buildings; In an excellent and populous district; will sell or exchange In part lor smalt city property. JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO.. 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Jyl- KOCERY STORE-BEST IN WILMERDING- 11.000; another fine one In East End. 81,300; milk depot, .lncst book and stationery store in best town in Western Pennsylvania: country stores; bakeries, drug stores, cigar stores. SHEPAKD 4 CO.. 151 Fourth ave. 17' GROCERY STORE-IN ALLEGHENY, AT VT sacrifice sale, doing fine business, which we held at 11,600, goes for $1,200 If taken before Satur day evening. SHEPARD & CO . 151 Fourth ave. ROCERY STOKES $500. $2,000 TO $,000 laundry $4, M0 and $6,500: wholesale business, old established and verv profitable, $10,000 I. p. BROWN 4 CO., 90 Fourth ave. Jy3-35 T 1GHT" MANUFACTURING BUSINESS JLJ Near the city, showing splendid profits: a rare opening for a good party: capital required about$8,000. will pay over 25 percent JAS. W. DR4.PK & CO., 129 1 ourth avenue, Pittsburg. jy4-4 LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLE Doing a good business, will be sold at a rea sonable price: very desirable locatiun; good rea sons given for selling. Address A. P.. Dispatch office Jy3-12 PHOSPEROUS.FHOTOGRArH BUSINESS ON one of the principal streets of Allegheny; owner going Weston account of failing health is the reason for selling. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Jy4-4-D' RESTAURANT NBAT, W ELL LOCATED, at:$450; must be Bout before Saturday noon. T. O. BROWN 4 CO.,90 Fourth ave. Jy3-35 Tiunlneas Properly. BUSINESS PROPERTY-AT YOUNGSTOWN, O , first class; but little money required. For information address LOUIS LIEBMAN, No. 9 North Market St., Youugstown, O. Jy4-71 FINE BUSINESS PROPERIY ON JACKSON st, pressed brick storeroom and 7 dwelling rooms, bathroom, f. w. c, hot and cold water and both erases; price only $7,000. BECKFELI) 4 BRACKEN. 61 Ohio St. Allegheny. jyl-56 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horsep, Vehicles, Live Stock. Etc. HORSES-2 VERY FINE YOUNG MARES. 2 side bar buegies, one surrey and two road rarts; the above will be sold at abargaln. Address C. H. H., Dispatch office. Jt4-81 STUDEBAKEK WAGON - USED BUT A short time: price low. Call at ARCHIBALD'S STABLE, 96and98Thlrd avenue. ie21-117 Machinery nnd Metnls. BOILER-ONE 15 HOUSE-POWER BOILER, complete with all attachments; also, one 10 liorse-power engine will be sold cheap for want of use. Apply to R. D. N U1TALL 4 CO., Grant ave.. Allegheny City. Jyt-24' DRILLING ENGINES AND BOILERS-FOR 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 FOUNDEr AND MACHINE CO., LIM.. below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, l'n. 'Jy2-63 HOISTING ENGINES. DERRICKS AND derrick forglngs. steel hoisting and guy ropes in stock; stationary engines and boilers, shears, clay and ore pans, etc. THOMAS CAR LIN'S SONS. Lacock and Sandusky st?.. Alle gheny, Pa. ap29-Mwr SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS all sizes and styles in stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. ; all refitted; good as new, at lowest prices: porta ble engines, 8 to 25 h. p.; boilers all sizes and siylts. J. S. YOUNG, 23 Park way, Allegheny, Pa. ocM-ao-D"' . Mlflcellaneous. ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA-SCKIBNER ed., cheap: also 50,000 other good books, FKANKBACON 4CU.. J01 Smithfield st. Jy2 FOUND. FOUND-FOUR HORSES: A GRAY, TWO light bays and a brown; have strayed to Watson's farm, PerrysvlIIe aye. ; owner can have the same by proving property. O. F. CRONN WETH. y4-7t LOST. LOST-A RED COW WITH WHITE SPOT ON forehead; one eye weak: will reward finder to return or notify JOHN McCALL, 6i6 Penn ave.. East Eno. ly4-24 DIVIDENDS. City Savihos Bank, ) Pittsburg, June 80. ) DrV7DENDTTHE DIRECTORS OF 1 HIS bank have this day declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT on the capital stock, free of all taxes, payable forthwith out of the earn ings of the past six months. jyl-55 JOHN W. TAYLOR, Cashier. 4 FHEEnoLD Bank. "J rill: Pittsburg. June 30, 1S90 DIVIDEND-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank have declared adividendof THREE (J) PER CENT out of tbe earnings of the last six months, payable forthwith. jyl-40 JOHN F. STEEL, Cashier. ALLEGHENY NATIONAL BANK. "pvrVlDEND THE BOARD OF DIREC J TORS have this day declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT out of tbe profits of tbe last six months, payable forthwith. F. O. HUTCHINSON, Cashier. Pittsburg, Pa., June 30, 1890. jy2-61 Fikst National Bank Pittsbuhg. Pa.. cl Pittsburg, July 1. 1890. DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank have this day declared a quarterly uividendofTWO PER CENT, on the capital stock, payable on demand free of tax. J. D. SCULLY, Cashier. jj2-47 German Savings and Deposit Bank "l of Birmingham; I Corner Carson and Fourteenth street f Pittsburg, July 3, 1890. J DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIRECT ORS of this bank have this day declared a dividend of (6) SIX PER CENT out of the profits of the last six months, payable on and after the 10th inst J. F. EUNY, Cashier, j j 4-17 Gekmania Savings Bank, PlTTSBUrto. July 8, 18SH). I J DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS J bank have tbi day declared a dividend of WO AND ONE-HALF PER CENT out of the profits of tbe last six months, payable on and after the 7th inst CHAS. SEIBERT. Treas. jy4 91-mfs Masonic Bank. 531 Smithfield St.. j Pittsburg, Pa., June 30, 1890. DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIRECT ORS of this bank have this dav declared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT on the capital stock out of the earnings of the last six months, payable on demand. jyl-84 W. R. CHRISTIAN, Cashier. Manufacturers' and Merchants' Insurance Company, Pittsburg. Pa. TMVIDEND THE BOARD OK DIRF.CT. J ORS have this day declared a dividend of $1 50 per share, payable on demand, WM. T. ADAIR, Secretary. 1y4-101 Office or Monongahela Insurance Co., 93 Fourth Avenue. Pittsburg, Pa.. July 3, 1890. DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS company have this day declared a divi dend of ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF PER SHARE, out of the earnings of the last six months, payable on and after Monday. 7th inst JOHN H. CLANEY, jj4-M Secretary. Duquesne National Bank, i Pittsburg, Pa.. June 30, 1W0. DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIRECT ORS of this bank have this day declared a dividend of (4) FOUR PER CENT, out of the profits of the last six months, payables nn demand free of tax. A. H. PATTERSON, Cashier. jyl-S Odd Fellows Havings Bank, i Pittsburg, June 30, 1S90. ( TTVlVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS I) bank have this day declared a dividend ot 1HKE (3) PER CENT, on the capital stock out of the earnings of the last six months, rayable on demand free of tax. F. E. MOORE, Cashier. iyl-83 Pittsburg National Bank of Commerce. DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THE bank have this day declared a dividend of FIVE (5) PER CENT on the capital stock out of the earnings of the last six months, pavable forthwith, free of tax. C. L WADE, June 30, 1S90. Cashier. jyeo The Arsenal Bank of Pittsburg, i June 30, 189a DIVIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIRECT ORS of thf bank lias declared a divi dend ot FOUR (4) PER CENT out of the earnings of the last six months, payable forth with. W. S. WILLIAMS, Cashier. Jyl-38 Offce Allegheny Bridge company, Pittsburg. Jnlv 1, lt90. DIVIDEND THE PRES1DEN P AN D managers of the company for erecting a bridge over the Allegheny river, opposite P'ljs bure, have this day declared adividendof ONE DOLLAR AND SEVEN Y-FIVE CENTS (SI 75) on each share of tbe capital stock out of the earnings of the last six months, payable to stockholders, or their legal representatives, forthwith. WM. KOSKBURO, Treasurer. JjS-9 TO LET. Enftt End Residence. 6 -ROOM HOUSE-IN THE EAST END; $16 a month: possession at once. JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. ... Jy4-4-t Allegheny Residence. ALLEGHENY HOUSES-ON FEDERAL ST. extension. Yale st . JefTcrsnn St.. Crelghton alley and Drum st : rents $15 to $27. A. LEGG ATE 4 bON, 31 Federal St. Alleeheny. Je29-16t nburbnn Reaideneea. FURNISHED HOUSE OF SEVEN KOOMS-IN Sewlckley. near station; alt conveniences. GILBERT A. HAYS, 59 Fourth ave. Jel3-7t Bummer Rrpidencen. THE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED COT TAGE"of the late Mrs. Louise Jones, at Crts son Springs, Pa., for the season of 1890: reason able terms: tmmedlate possession. HOWARD JONES, 135 Fourth ave.. city. Jy2-67t BnMncns Properties. BASEMENT-LARGE FINISHEDBASEMENT 103 Fourth ave suitable forany light clean business. MORRIS 4 FLEMIN G. 103 Fourth ave. je30-6t Rooms. APARTMENT S-OF FIVE ROOMS. NEW houses with all separate conveniences; handsomely papered: 128Colwell St., above Vine. Inquire LANGE'S, 393 Fifth ave. jy4-7St A SUIT OF 3KOOM3-AI" NO. 23 SHINGISS st., both gases, first story: rent $18 per month, gas and w iter furnished free. ALLES-4 BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Jv2-49t OhTcpp, Desk Room. Ecr. OFFICE-PART Or THE LARGE FIRST first floor front office 108 Fourth ave. Apply to MORRIS 4 FLEMING, 1W Fourth ave. Je30-6t FEW NICE OFFICES IN GERMANIA SAV INGS BANK BUILDING, Wood and Dla mondsts. apl0-49t PERSONAL. PEESONAL GFNTLEMEN CONTEMPLAT ING a trip to the seashore and mountain re sorts or returning therefrom, should bring their clothing to DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth ave., cor. Wood st. second floor, and have the same cleaned, repaired and pressed, so as to look like new, and at a re isonable cost, and at the same time should you desire a new suit his stock of Imported and domestic goods Is of the newest and most fashionable patterns: by giving blm a call you will not regret It Tele. 1558. je28-D PERbONAt.-rO SOLDIERS AND ALL IN TERESTED. Captain J. K. Barbour and J. 11. Stevenson (under the name of J. H. Steven son 4 Co.), will attend to all pension cases at N O. 100 FIFIH AVE., Pittsburg. Jy2-62-D PERSONAL HOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK SlOKt, Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 EDUCATIONAL. Pittsburg, Eighth itreet, near Tenn avenne. Pliiobnrg Frmile College and CONSERVA TORY of Music. 23 teachers. Superior home comforts and care. Year begins September 9. Address, 1 88-D President A. H. NORCR05S, D. D. 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 for college or scientific school. Number limited to 60. $aOO per year. No extras. Illustrated cir cular. JOHN CALVIN RICE, A. M., Prln. Jel-92-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 healthy in the midst of the beanty and grandeur of the Alleghenies. je27-25-MWF LEHIGH UNIVERSITY IS BEYOND doubt one of the best technical and clas sical institutions of the country. Through tbe generosity of its fonnder. tbe Hon. Asa Packer, tnitionis offered free to all able to pass the re quirements for admission. The Preparatory School for Leigh University is the only school recommended and indorsed as such bv Presi dent and Faculty of the University. For cata logues and particulars, apply to the Principal, W. ULRICH. Ph.D Bethlehem. Pa. jyoMl NOTICES. NOTICE STEAMBOArMEN OBSTRUC TIONS will be plared 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 People's Savings Bank of Pittsburg, "I 81 Fourth Avenue. Pittsburg. July 3. 189a rOTICE THE DIRECTORS OF THfi J.T bank organized this day by the election of David McK. Lloyd as President have ordered a thorough examination of the affairs, which tbey have reason to believe will be found in a satisfactory condition. Tbe said report will be given to the public early next week. EDWARD E. DUFF, jy4-S9 Assistant Secretary. -1ARD OF THANKS prhanks are hereby given to Co. D, Eighteenth Regiment, N. G. P., Duquesne Council J. O. U. A. M., Lady Harrison Council, D. or L. No. 26, Rev. Snoor, Rev. Farrand and all others who attended the funeral of Ernest Haas. PHOEBE HAAa jy4-ll GEORGE HAAS. General Office of National Transit Co.. Oil City. Pa. June 30. 1890 THE PATRONS OF THE NATIONAL Transit Co. are hereby notified that all credit balances upon the books of the National Transit Co. at tbe close of business, June 2S. 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 tbonsandin pipeage paid oil on acconnt of loss by fire at 6 p. M., June 18, 1890. of tanks united register numbeis 891 and 856, located at Cnlegrove, Nor wich township, McKean connty. Pa. jyl-83 D. O'DAY. General Manager. LEGAL NOTICES. OFFICE OF FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY, 121 and 123 1 ourth ave. ESTATEOF JOSEPH PRIMROSE.DECEAS ED. Notice Is hereby given that letters of admin istration on tbe estate of Joseph Primrose, de ceased, late of Allegheny, Pa., have been granted to the undersigned, to wnom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay. MDEL1TY TITLE AND TRUST CO., Administrator or Joseph Primrose. DAVID Q. KW1NG, Attorney. my30-l06-F OFFICE OF FIDELI1Y TITLE 4 TRUST COMPANY, 121 and 123 Fourth ave. ESTATE OF JOSEPH S. CKOASDALE, DE CEASFD. Notice is hereby given that let ters of administration on the estate of Joseph b. Croasdale, deceased, late of Pittsburg. Pa , have been grantd to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment and tboe having claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay. FIDELITY TirLE4 TRUST CO.. Administrator or Joseph S. Croasdale. DAVID Q. EW1NU, AttoTiey. my30-107-P OFFICE OF FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY, 121 and 123 Fourth avenue. ESTATE OF BELLE HUE, DECEASED. Notice is hereby given that letters of admin istration on the estate of Uelle Ilite, deceased, late of Allegheny, Pa., have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment and those havlnir claims or demands against the same will make them known withont delay. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY, Administrator or BUloHlte. DAVID Q. f. WING, Attorney. iny30-94-P NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will be made to the Governor of Pennsylvania, on Monday, July 14, 1S90, Dy Archibald M. JIarsball. James B. Heard. Ben jamin A. Elliott. George W. Crawford and August Hartje. under the act of Assembly en titled "'Au act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," ap proved April 29. 1874, and tbe supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corpora tion to be called Elliott Plant Company, the character and object of which is to conduct a horticultural and agricultural business, and for these purposes to have, po-cm and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said act of Assembly and supplements thereto. W. F. McCOOK. Solicitor. je20-76-F AMUSEMENTS. RACES HOMEWOOD. S-MINUTE CLASS ! 2:23 PACE I H00 FREE-FOR-ALL ! ADMISSION, 60C Jv4-8 TSTENT5T O. D. LEVIS, (Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth avenue, above SmitnSeld, next Leader office. (No delay.) EstabliaaedSOjcan. F X4U BUSINESS CHANGES. SOT1CE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE partnership lately snhsistlne between le P. Sharp and David Hallam, of Pitts burg, under the nameof the Valleybtone Com pany, was dissolved on the 21th day of June, 1890, by mutual conient. All debts owing to the said partnership are to be received by tbe said Jesso P. Sharp, and all demands on the said partnership are to be presented to blm for pay ment. The business will be continued by the said Jesse P. Sharp under the name and style of the Valley Stone Companv. JESSE P. SHARP. iy4-23-4.lg.ll) DAVID HALLAM. PROPOSALs- rraiEAhURY department, office ofthe A. Comptroller of the Currency, Washington, June". ItSO. Whereas by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it lias been made to appear the Liberty National Hank of Pittsburg, In the city of Pittsburg, in the county of Alle gheny and State of Pennsylvania, has complied with all tbe provisions or the statutes of the United States required to be complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of banking, now, therefore, L Ed ward S. Lacy, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "fhe Liberty National Bank of Pittsburg." In the city of Pittsburg. In the county of Allegheny and state or Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of bank ing as provided in section flrty-one hundred and sixty-nine orthe Revised Statutes of the United states. In testimony whereof witness my band and seal of this office this 9th day or June, 1990, E. 3. LACY, Comptroller of the Currency. No. 4OT. Jel5-1-D --OTICE TO BUTCHERS AND BAKERS. bealed proposals will be received at this office until 9 o'clock A. x Saturday. Julv 5. 1890, for supplying Allegheny County Jail'with bread and meat from Jnly 15. 1S90. to January 16, 189L Bread to bo of good quality wheat bread. Proposals for meat will be: First Good quality boiling beef, not to con tain more than 25 per cent bone. Second To be free from bone and fat, and accompanied with such amount of soup- bone as the Warden shall direct The board reserves thenghtto consider either proposition in tbe interest of the county. AH supplies to be subject to the approval of the Warden, and be furnished in such a nan titles and at such times as he shall direct Forfurtherinformation inquire at the County Jail. l The hoard reserves tbo right to rpjectrany or all bids. JOSIAH bPEER, Controller and Secretary of Prison Board. V2 6 OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. AN ORDINANCE-ESTABLISHING THE grade of Government alley1, from Main street to Fisk street Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the- authority of the same. That tbe grade of tbe center line of Government alley from Mam street to Fisk street be and tbe same is hereby established as follows, to wit: Beginning on the west building line ot Main street, at an elevation of 156-70 feet, thence falling at the rate of 0.9809 of a foot per 100 feet for a distance ot 267,03 feet to the east curb of Fisk street at an elevation of 154-03 feet AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE grade of Bowery alley, from Garden alley to Government alley. Section 1 Be it ordained ana enacted by tbe city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by tbe authority of the same. That tbe grade of the center line of Bowery alley, from Garden alley to Government alley, be and the same shall be established as follows, to wit: Beginning at the north line of Garden alley at an elevation of 214.9S feet, thence falling at tbe rate of 7.74 feet per 100 feet for a distance of 217.65 feet to tbe south curb line of Geneva street at an elevation or 198.14 feet thence crossing tbe said street to the north curb line a distance of 2,202 at an elevation of 193.125 feet, thence falling at the rate of 7.727 feet per 100 feet for a distance ot 552.74 feet to the south line of Government alley at an elevation of 155.42 feet A N ORDINANCE-AU1HORIZING THE J. opening of Ward street from Bates street to McKee place. 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 bv tbe anthority of tbe same. That the Chief of tbe Department of Public Works be and is hereby authorized and directed to cause to be surveyed and opened within CO days from the date of tbe passage of this ordinance. Ward street, from Bates street to McKee place, at a width of 50 feet, in accordance with a clan on file in the Department of Public Works, known as tbe City District plan. The damages caused thereby and the benefits to pay the same to be assessed and collected in accordance with the provisions of an act of Assembly of tbe Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled. "An act relating to streets and sewers In cities ot the second clas." approved tbe 16th day of May. A. D. 1889 AN ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE paving and enrbieg of Grazier street, from Homewood avenue to Fifth avenne. Whereas, It appears by tbe 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 the Councils of said city to enact an ordinance for the paving and curb ing of the same: therefore. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the anthority ot the same, that the Cbiet of the Department of Public Works be and is hereby authorized and directed to ad vertise in accordance with the acts of Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the ordinances of tbe said city of Pittsburg re lating thereto and regulating tbe same, for pro posals for tbe paving and curbing of Grazier street from HomeuoodavenuetoFlfthavenne, the contract therefor to be let in the manner di rected by the said acts of Assembly and ordi nances. The cost and expense of the samo to be assessed and collected in accordance with tbe provisions of an act of Assembly of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of the second class," approved tbe 16th of May, A. D.1889. AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE grading, paving and curbing of Luna street from Park avenue to Everett street Whereas. It appears by the petition and affi davit on tile in tne office of tbe Clerk of Councils that one-third in interest of the owners of property fronting and abutting upon the said street have petitioned the Councils of said city to enact an ordinance for the grading, paving and curbing of the same, therefore Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbe city of Pittsburg In Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted bv tbe authority of tbe same. That tbe Chief of the Department of Public Works be and is bereby authorized and directed to ad vertise in accordance with tbe acts of As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania and the ordinances of the said city ot Pittsburg relatinz thereto and regulating the same for proposals for the grading, paving and curbing of Luna street troin Park avenne to Everett streettbe contract therefor to be letin the man ner directed by the said acts of Assembly and ordinances, the cost and expense ofthe same to be assesed and collected in accordance with the provisions of an act ot Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of the second class," approved the 16th day of May, A. D. 1889. Pittsburg, June 27. 1890. To Whom It May Concern; NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE 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 tbe fifteenth day of July to the fifteenth day of September, have securely put on a good, strong, substantial 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 bo the duty of any policeman forth with to take the said dog before the Mayor or any alderman of the 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 such bitch so going at large shall be taken up and destroyed in a mode hereinafter provided. bection 2 The person at whoe house or premises, buildincs, store or dwelling place, any bitch 13 usually found or permitted to re main, or any other person having or exercising agency or ownership in or over any bitcb, if such bitch be found when in heat going at large in the city, shall be liable to a penalty of ten dollars. J. o. BROWN, je2S-28-p Chief Department Public Safety. Orphans' Court Sale. The undersigned, by virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court in the partition of tbe estate of Frederick A. Rawie, deceased, at No. 2. April T., 1890. will expose to public sale at the premises, on THURSDAY. July 10, 1890. at 2 o'clock, p.m. the three-story brick store and dwelling. No. 34 Chestnut street Fourth ward of Allegheny City. Pa., nltb lot fronting 20 feet on Cbennnt street and running back of that width 50 feet more or less. And immediately after the sale of the above, also, tbe two-story brick dwelling. No. 99 Carpenter alley, in said ward, with lot fronting 18 feet on Carpenter alley, corner of Locut alley, and running back northerly of that width 40 feet Terms One third cash on delivery of the deed and balance In two equal annual installments, with semi annual interest, secured by bond and mortgage on the premises, with scL fa., insurance and 5 per cent attorney's commission clause, or the whole cash at the option of the purchaser; 10 per cent of purchase to be paid cash at the time of sale. A. J. PENTECOST. Trustee, Grant street Pittsburg, Pa. A. E. WEGER. Attorney, 93 Diamond street, Pltuburg, Pa. jil57-u CHOICE PROPEKTIE-s. A HANDSOME RESIDENCE PROPERTY EAST END. Two acres of ground, covered with large for est trees and shrubbery, and an excellent spring of water. FINE QUEEN ANNE BRICK DWELLING Of 12 rooms, hall, bath room, gases, etc.: all the latest improved conveniences; good car riage house and stable. PAVED STREET. DUQUESNE ELEO TRIC ROAD WITHIN ONE SQUARE. Beautiful view. Trico reasonable. For further particulars call on BLACK & BAIRD. je29-5C-FSU 95 Fourth ave. $12,000. EDGEWOOD. A fine residence situated on the crown of tho hill, with nnobstructed view, containing U rooms, reception ball, all nicely papered, bath room, natural gas. cabinet mantels, furnace, laundry, and all tbe latest improved con veniences; a beautiful veranda porch sur rounds the house; fine fruit trees, grapes, etc.; about one acre of ground. Fnll particulars at BLACK & BAIRD'S, je29-55-WFSu 95 Fourth avenuet. LOTS! LOTS! LOTS I Nice building lots affording attractive homes or money making to the purchasers at present prices. MORN1NGSIDE PLAN. Eighteenth ward, extending from tho Alle gheny river and A. V. It It to Highland Park, in the East End. Large lots at S75. S100, 520O, $300, up to $600 for magnificent situations. ALLEGHENY LOTS. Benton ave. plan. Eleventh ward, beantiful situation. S200. SC0O, $410. New streets and rapid transit lines now building will oon double and quadrnplo values 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.m sight of tbe city and view of tbe river. No mistake can be made in buy ing these choice lots at S200 to S306. 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. je28 $2,700. $2,700. Second Ward, Allegheny. A good 6-room brick dwelling; with hall, ovatcr, both gases, w. a. good cellar, etc; within 200 feet of the parks and only one minute walk from electric road. Terms very easy and possession at once. BLACK&" BAIRD, 95 FOURTH AVE. ie29-54-rsn AUCTION SALES. TRUSTEE'S AUCTION" SALE OFDWELL ING HOUSEAND LOT On THURSDAY. July 17. 1S90, at 10 o'clock A. M., on tbe premises, Bedford avenue, between Crawford and Mercer streets. Bv virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny County, issuing out of said court at No. 2 December term, 1SSS, in partition of the estate of James Hindtnan, deceased. I will offer at public sale, on the premises, on July 17, 1890. at 10 A. 31., the following described prop erty, viz: All that certain lot or piece of ground situ ated in the Eighth ward of the city of Pitts burg. Pennsylvania, and bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning at a point on the south side of Bedford avenue, at the north west corner of lot of Edward Skees: tbencn westwardly along Bedford avenue 25 feet8 inches to a pin; thence at right angles to said avenue 150 leet. more or less, to Whiteside al ley to a pin; thence eastwardly along Whiteside alley 29 feet 3 inches to a pin at tbe line of Anna Berry's lot; thence at right angles to said Whiteside alley 75 feet to a pin: thence west wardly, parallel with Bedford avenue, 3 feet 7 inches to a pin; thence at right angles to said alley 75 feet, more or less, to Bedford avenue, at tbe place of beginning, baying thereon erected atwostory dwelling honseand also a frame stable and other outbuildings. Terms of sale One-third cash on delivery of deed, and the balance in two equal annnal in stallments, secured by bond and mortgage with sci. fa. clause and attorney's commission. R. W. MILLER. Trustee, 111 Fifth avenue. Pitts burg. Ta. LEE fc CHAPLIN, Auctioneers, 313 Wood street Jy4-83 PUBLIC AUCTION SALE MERCHANT TAILORING CLOTHS Will be exposed for sale at No. 811 PENN AVENUE, PITTSBURG, PA., JULY s, 1890, At 10 o'clock A. it and 2 o'clock P. It, and continue until the entire stock is disposed of. t. k. Mcknight, AUCTIONEER. je29-42-'nnTSsa QRPHANS' COURT SALE OF VALUA BLE leasehold property. Nos. S3, 35 and 37 ist street, Allegheny City. By virtue of an order of tbe Orphans' Court the undersigned will sell at public sale on THURSDAY. July 10, 1899. at 10 o'clock A. M at the premise-', the leasehold. No. 33. 35 and 37 East street. Allegheny I ity, consisting of a two-story brick store and dwelling, with m 111 sard roof, containing one storeroom on first floor and ten rooms above; one-story brick building adioining the above and a two-story brick dwelling in the rear containing four rooms and attic erected on lot fronting CO feet on East street corner of Second alley.and run ning back 90 leet, tbe same being a Schenley leasehold expiring April 1. 1S97, at the yearly rent of $200. payable quarterly. Terms of sale One-third casn. balance In ono and two years with semi-annual mterestsecured by tight bond and mortgage on the premises, or the whole cash at tbe option of the purchaser. AMBROSE SCHAEFER, executor of Cres gentia Frank, deceased. JOHN A. LEISER, executor of Valentine Frank, deceased. A. H. RO WAND.Attorney, No. 408 Grant St. Pittsburg. A. E. WEGER, Attorney, No. 93 Diamond st, Pittsburg. A. J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent Jyl-53-p 413 Grant st , PIANOS, ORGANS, And all manner of Small Instrument at HAMILTON'S. arC3-79-D Fifth avenue. pORRY'S GINGER ALE Tbe mist refreshing summer beverage. GEO. K. STEVENSON 4 CO., jelG-jrwy Importers, Sixti. avenue, . V BSSSSSHBlViBnw .. l.w A t. a -d&3A3SaMkjgSsbjjBeitt&t
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