11- 'i SJ1 J- THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH, SUNDAY, JULY 6, 1890. 11 ?' &' " " EVERY DAY SCIENCE. An Intention for Producing Pare Hot Air Direct From Coal. SPECTACLES AS A FBEYENTIYE. Cilta for Street Cars Superseded by Electricity at Omaha. AH AUTOHATIO BATH TUB PATEKTED. HEEPAESD rOBTHX DISPATCH. 1 A most Taluable invention has just been successfully tested in London, England; it consists of a mode of producing perfectly pure air from the combustion of coal. Hot a trace of smoke or fume was visible; not a taint of any kind was perceptible to the taste or smell. The stream of air was al lowed to fall full on the faces of the visitors, but save In the matter of temperature it af fected neither the eyes, the throat nor the nostrils. As a proof of its purity, some choice tea which had been saturated with hot water was placed in the hot-air current, and when redried was prononnced by an ex pert to be wholly free from any imparted taint or taste. In order to show the charac ter of the products of combustion before be ing submitted to the fiery ordeal the fan was stopped, and a dense cloud of thick smoke rose up from the coal in the ieed chamber, charged with suffocating fumes. On re starting the fan it was quietly drawn in again, but not a sign of it appeared at the exit irom the tan, and the air when inhaled was as cure as ever. The stated theory of the inventor with re gard to this phenomenal combustion is that the water contained in the coal is decom posed into oxygen and hydrogen, and that the hydrogen in burning adds to the heat of the resultant air, while the oxycen, rein forced as it is by that obtained by the large volume of fresh air admitted at various in lets, decomposes and purifies all these prod ucts. But whatever the theory may be, the fact remains that it is not only possible, but easy and economical, to obtain the utmost amount of beat from coal without any dete rioration of the atmosphere. Care of the Eyes It is a point of the first importance that any weakness, defect or uneasiness of the eyes should not be neglected, but that the oculist should be at once consnlted. Head aches which come on a ter sewing, reading, watching a play or otherwise using the vis ual organs in a special direction for a period of time are usually the direct results of ocu lar defects Neuralgia, dizziness, mental depression, melancholia, St Vitus' dance, and even epilepsy, have been shown to be directly dependent in certain cases upon re fractive errors for their causation. Out of nine cases of epilepsy in which there were optical de'ects, recently experimented upon, four cases were positively cured by correc tion ot the defects. Two of tbe cases were Entirely relieved tor periods of four and six months respectively; in an ' other case tbe fits were greatly reduced in number during a given period of time, after the application of proper spectacles; while two cases were not influenced by glasses. Recurring styles are not infrequently due to some optical delect, and when thus occasioned they are to be enred, not by pulling out the lashes, bnt by having the detect corrected. To some people glasses are a revelation, re vealing powers and beauties of vision never before known to exist Glasses not only in crease tbe power of vision and ereatly re lieve the work of the eye, bnt they actually prevenf the occurrence of certain diseases of thaaye, and of reflex affections in other pahs ot the body, and effect the preservation of good vision throughout life. Shoulder Stratghtener. The disciples of physical culture have just received a most useful addition to their paraphernalia. The importance of the cor rect training of the human figure in early years is now more than ever recognized, and a new invention by Mrs. "Vincent Glass, one of the best known of the fashionable teach ers of calisthenics, in London, England, is so simple and sensible that it is likely to be largelv used. It is more especially intended for training the figures of children, par ticularly between the ages of 6 and 17, and cnltivating an erect carriage. It is to be worn outside the clothes exclusively for educational purposes, and only during the hours children are at work. The device is essentially a short leather pad, in three pieces, which is strapped firmly to the back. For men acontri Vance on the same principle can be easily extemporized in stont broad webbing, such as is used for fastening Venetian blinds together: but for young children and girls especially, this wonld net be desirable, because it would cut the arms, a contingency avoided by the rounded straps in Mrs. Glass's ingenious contrivance. Increased Saletv of Ocean Steamer. The investigations into the accidents which have befallen ocean steamers of late have served to establish the fact that the standard ot construction of ocean passenger ships has markedly improved in recent years. The ultimatum of the Court of In quiry on the ean!.e of the accident to the City of Paris was that the completeness and efficiency in all respects oi the ship for the service for which she was especially de signed was beyond criticism; and they add the significant statement thnt during the course o the inquiry they hAve had evi dence that even it some of the lorward com partments of the ship had been filled with water, in addition to those filled, she would still have had a lair amount of freeboard and been able to float The inquiry into the accident to the City of Borne also re sulted in a warm official commendation of the construction of the ship in its relation to the safety of the passengers, and its trust worthiness under all ordinary conditions. A Boon to temokere. Many attempts have been made to so im prove pipes and cigar holders that the un pleasant biting sensation on the tip of the tongue could beobviatedandtbenicotine pre vented from entering the mouth, but, so far, with but indifferent success. A Scotchman, it is claimed, has now solved the problem. His method is to provide a hollow ball with a short tnbular or slotted stem attached to it, which is iuserted in the usual orifice in the mouthpiece of the pipe or cigar or cigarette holder, so that the smoke sball pass out through tbe tube or slotted stem and upper slotted part oi the ball, and the tongue 6hall rub against the ball in the mouth ot the orifice, and thus prrvent the saliva of the mouth from going or working back in the mouthpiece. Cnrlo.ltle. nftur Patent Office. The records or the Patent Office show some most remarkable devices. Among the in stances of this lately quoted is an automatic bath tub which starts the hot and cold water t at a given time in the morning, maintains f exactly the ncht temperature by a thermo static arrangement, rings a bell when the bath js ready, and two minutes later sudden ly drops the sleeper's pillow and turns him oat On the pnncinle that prevention is bet- ifAi .7 . .x.neL f en has devised an illnuiinated cat" This animal is built ot cjjfrjiteboard, and made lnminon, with pbos- orus, ttdbjr steady glare through the slice with dismay. Electricity fnrrraedlnc tha Cable. A change which Is strongly suggestive as lndioatinr tbe Undency which is now being markedly shown in regard to the street rail way traction of the future, has been made on a street railway line in Omaha, where the cable has been superseded by electric cars. The company has tried both modes of pro pulsion, and finds electric motors are cheaper to work and in almost every way preferable to the cable. Grrek Fire. The secret of the composition of Greek fire was carefully guarded by the Greeks, and its effects were mnch magnified by the ignorance of the soldiers and sailors. It was said to lie inextinguishable itself, and to impart the same quality to everything it touched. It was. also said to burn down ward as well as npward, which was in those days considered an extraordinary phe nomenon. Though nothing positive has come down to us regarding the exact com position of this fire, Commander Barber, who has recentlv made a special study of gunpowder and kindred materials, inclines to the opinion which is encouraged by the re searches of modern chemistry, that the essential ingredient of this baleful fire was saltpeter. Its hissing, flaming and roaring in the air, which were among its most frightful qualities, would thus be accounted for; and as saltpeter contiins its own oxy gen, it is almost inextlngoishable when combined with carbonaceous matter. Beta Getting Drunk. A singular phenomenon is described in a Scotch journal. A particular speeies of willow trees was in flower, and attached to these blossoms (which resembled an old fashioned bottle brush) were large numbers of the "big black bumblebees" with which every school boy is lamiliar. They re mained a whole day sipping the extract or juice, and then dropped helplessly to the ground, hardly able to move, and next morning were almost dead from exposure. One was observed to climb a vertical board of a few inches, and when near the top to throw out his legs and fall backward, after the manner of the ordinary inebriate. It is believed that the juice of the willow flower stupefies or intoxicates the bee as overdoses of alcohol or oft-repeated lagers do in the case of creatures of a higher grade. A Good Hone. A good hone is one of the most valuable essentials of a workman's outfit, and one of the best methods of making it is the follow ing: Take the best gelatine, which melts in an equal quantity of water, keeping it in the dark, as daylight is injurious to it. Dissolve 14 per cent of bicarbonate of potash and add to it the thoroughly melted gelatine. Then take very fine emery and pulverized flint stones, equal to nine times the weight of gelatine used and mix in thoroughly. Mold the paste to the desired shape and press it as bard as possible to consolidate the mass well, afterward drying it in the sun. An Elcctrlcvele. There has been considerable discussion of late on the probable usefulness of an electric tricycle, and it is stated that the invention of such a machine is now an established fact This, according to report, has been effected by the nse of a form of storage battery much lighter than the kind hitherto used. Several ot these placed in a light portable box nre sufficient to drive the machine with an or dinary load about 100 miles at the rate of eight miles an hour. The elements of the "active material" are supposed to be car ried by tbe rider, and the batteries can be re-charged whenever water is available. A Water Locomotive. French engineers are now occupied in working out a novel idea. They propose to utilize water courses as a railway motive power. The track is to be laid on an em bankment in the middle of the corrent and the locomotive is to hare two paddle-wheels dipping into the water and revolved by it WOBK POS JHKE2S. Great Scarcity of .lien Reported at tho mines In Elizabeth. rEFSCTAI. TELEQRAJI TO TEI DISPATCH. Elizabeth, Pa., July B. The anoma lous condition recently reported still con tinues in the mining situation not enough miners to do the work required, and little disposition among those here to work longer, though they are receiving tbeir own price. The unexampled run at the mines has made the men tired and greatly desirons of a rest Most of the floating class have left the region some time since. The Corey Coal Company, of Coal Bluff, have been adver tising for miners for a lone time. At Bnnola they need SO to 75 more new miners, but are unable to get them. H. D. O'Keil's men have been begging him for some time to give them a rest They are nearly all residents ot this town, and do not like to miss the work when it can be had, but would prefer to rest for a couple of weeks. Walton's mines are run ning, but not full handed. Horner and Boberts have not been able all spring to get enongh men to rnn tbeir mines at full capacity. They are at present only run ning out some entry coal. THEEE TH0USA1TD SH0BT. The United Stntea Ennmerntors Obliged to Mnko a Recount nt Full River. Fall Biveb, Mass., July S. The difference between tbe city and the United States census returns is nearly 3,000 in favor of the city canvassers, and nine of the United States men have received orders to make a re-canvass of their sections where the greatest discrepancies prevail. The discrepancy is so flagrant that the enumerators will be obliged to make the re canvass without pay. Both Ilnnd- Burned to (be Bone. Long Branch, If. J., jnly 5. Frank Ainsworth, an engineer of the Seashore Electric Bailway at Asbury Park, was terribly shocked last nieht while oiling the motors at Homer station. He was thrown down and both hands ourned to the bone. A Mngniflcrnt Marine Panoramn. Guests at the Sea View Hotel, Martha's "Vineyard, on Saturday last counted 125 steamers and sailing veseels at one time di rectly in front of the piazzas. This hotel has a grand view of both sea and shore, Oak Bluffs being tbe gatew.iy of commerce. Here the visitor may enjoy rest and quiet, but without monotony, for a constantly chancing picture greets everv guest of the Sea View at Cottage Citv. NOTICES. General Office of National Transit Co. al OIL CITY, PA.. June 30. 1S90 THE PATRONS OF THE NATIONAL Transit Co. are hereby notitled that all crtdlt balances upon the books of the National Transit Co. at the cluse of business, June 2s. 1SS0, and all accep ancrs or certificates isned on or prior to that date, are subject to an as sessment of one bnndred and ninety-six thou sandths of one per cent, or one a d' ninetr-six hundredths (196-100) bairels on a thousand in pipeage paid oil n account of loss by fire at 6 p. M June is, 1880, of tanks united register nutubeis 31 and Soft located at Col esroTe Nor wich township, McKean connty. Pa. Jyl.83 D. O'DAY. Oen.ral M PENSIONS For ALli SOLDIERS who are now oisabled. whether disability is due to the service or not! For ALL WIDO WS of soldiers who are not oi pension rolls. For miner children and depend ent parent Increase of pension for soldiers pensioned at less than ?6 per month. Pensions for all or no pay. All who believe themselves to be entiled should, without delay, write me. JAS. BKYAK, JR.. Pittsburg. Pa. P. O. Box 72L je29-118 PATENTS. O. D. LETVI8, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth avenue, above Smlthneld, nextLeader office. (No delay.) Established 30 years aeiB-60 EUROPE TICKETS TO AND FROM Europe by leading lines; cood berths se tnred; Oralta, letters of credit, money orders, foreign coin, passports, etc; we sell at New York Tates? VaX 'scIajWeRQ d CO. 67 Bmlthfleld st, Pittsburg, P Established 1808. mju-wsu JB-Display advtrlUemenU one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc., ten cents per line Jot each inser tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. KOR THE BOOTHStDE, NO. 1U2 CARSON BTKEET. BRANCH OFFICES ALSO ASBELOW, "WHERE WANT. FOR BALK, TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENTADVERTISEMENTBWILL BE RE CEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR 1NBERT10N. Advertisements are lo be prepaid except where idvertlsers already have acconnu wltbTHXDls- tatcb. pittsburg. THOSIAS MCCAFFREY. 35c,9 Bntler street, FJ1IL G. STUCKEY. Hth street and Fcnn are. E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wjlle are. and FuitousU N. BTOK.ELY, Filth Avenue .Market Home. ijlst did. i. TV. TV ALL ACE. CinPenn arena. oakuuto. MCALLISTER EHEIBLElt,Sthav. AAtwoodst. SOUTHSIDX. JACOB SPOHN. No. SCarson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, 59 rederal street. H. J. McBItDJF, Market Home, Allegheny, FRED H. EGGERS. in OMo street. F. H. EGGEKS4S0N, OMo and Chestnut its. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and lrwlnares. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsvlvanla and Bearer ares. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny avei. T. B. MORRIS, 6S6 Preble are. 3ULLVALE BOROUGH. W. TV. FLOCK.EB, Stationer. No. 4 Grant ara. BHARPSBURG. C BELLMAN, Stationer, 818 Main St. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. Blnle Helix. AGENTS THE GREATEST SELLING "WORK of modern times has at last appeared. Stan ley's own book. "In Darkest Africa:" this. Is the only book for which Stanley has written a line; Chas. Scrlbner's Sons, publishers; apply at once for territory. P. J. FLEMING & CO.,77 Diamond street. JeS-39-MWTSu A WELL-KNOWN MANUFACTURING concern want a gentleman with (3,000 to Join them in an extension of their business. Ad dress GOOD THING. JT6-6C AGENTS TO SOLICIT ORDERS FOR PICT URES; cood commission or salarr to the right man. D. DE VERE & BON, S36 Fifth .ivenne. Jy6-10S AGENTS-S50 OUTFrr ON 30 DAYS' TIME; f 150 profit In four weeks or no par. Address with stamp, JARVIS & CO., Racine, Vis. my29-38 ARCHITECTURAL DRAUGHTSMAN-COM-PETtNTman. FRANK J. COOPER, Archi tect: office in new Court House. j6-7 AD WRITERS AT SMART'S BUSINESS College, 12 Federal street, Allegheny: open dally through summer. 9 A. M. to 9 p. M. : system of shorthand changed from Graham's to Eclectic, the briefest and simplest; instruction prlrate for both sexes. Jel9-95S8u OLACKSMITH-FOR GLASS WORKS (BOT- jlj lutuj: must oe anio. iman: can or au dress WASHINGTON GLASS CO., Washington, ra. jya-os T50Y-ONE W-1TH SOME EXPERIENCE IN A JLJ horseshoeing shop preferred. Inquire of D THOMAS, Lincoln aTe. near Lemington, East Iy6-123 z.nu. BOTTLER-FIRST CLASS. INQUIRE HON. PAY morning between 7 and 8 o'clock, at 227 SECOND AVE. Jye-108 TJOY-FOR OFFICE WORK: MUST BE QUICK u at tiff-ure and write a rainy good nana Ad. dress MERCHANT, Dispatch office. Jy4-21 CANVASSERS FOUR GOOD PORTRAIT canTassers at once: higher commissions are paid and finer samples furnished by-us than by any similar concern In the State. Call Monday andTuesdar anrtime after 9 A. H. BIRMINU H AM PORTRAIT CO.. 1507 Carson St. JyB-124 ARPENTEKS-TWO OR THREE GOOD MEN accustomed to working In hard wood; none but nnlon and competent raen need apply, to ALLEGHENY GEOMETRICAL WOOD CARV ING CO., No. 180 Grant ave., Allegheny. Jv6-28 CLERKS-TWO GOOD CLERKS IMMEDI ATELY; rapid penman and accurate at fig ures: salary. $30 ner month. COMMERCIAL AC COUNTING AGENCY. SlOSmlthfleld St. JyS-131 DRUG CI.ERK-OF 3 OK 4 TEARS' EXPERI ENCE, out or city: reference: single: state salary expected. F. C. T., Dlspatcb omce. Je27-9-FStt FARM nAND-APPLY AT 75 FEDERAL ST.. Allegheny, on Monday. Jy6-17 UNSM1THS OR HANDWORKERS IN VI light metal work. Nil 6 EAST FOURTH ST., Cincinnati. A. A. BENNETT. Jy4-lto HAND TOBY MAKERS TWENTY-FIVE. S. H UCK. 519 Liberty st. JyS-119 HOTEL COOK-GOOD FIRST-CLASS ONE. Address CHAMBERS HOUSE, Apollo, Pa. Je29-108 INSTALLMENT COLLECTOR-GOOD MAN at once: one who has had some experience In that line preferred; must furnish bonds. FAN- Jy-59 N1NGAGURRKN, McCance block. LABORIRS-25 GOOD MEN, fl 75 PER HAT Call on E. jtREDF.RIUK at the work on Irwin ave.. Allegheny, Pa. Jy6-91 LABOREKS-(50)-FOR SEWER WORK ON Forty-second St. Apply to the FOREMAN on work. Jy6-40 LATHE HANDS FIRST CLASS ACCUS TOMED to heavy work. DUQUESNE FORGE CO., Rankin sutlon. It3-23-fsu MAN-FAMILIARWITH RAILROAD GRAD ING, and competent to take charce of a small force of laborers. Apply to ROOM 22, 518 Market street, Monday morning. J y 5-65 MAN-TO TAKE CHARGE OF SMALL greenhouse and assist in stable. Address B 5, Dispatch office. Jy6-U0 -X rEN-OF GOOD ADDRESS POSSESSING L1 some ability and such can secure permanent emplovment and gcoti pay at start. Inquire Monday from 9:30 to 11 A. M. and 1 to 3 r m. at real estate office of C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth avenue. Jy6-104 MEN EXPERIENCED FOR GALVANIZ ING Shop J. B. MCCABE, 204 Coltart square, Pittsburg, Pa. Jyl-46 PLUMBERS-1N DENVER, COL.. $4 A DAY, eight hours, year's engagement to first-class men: wire ror particulars wltn references THE HUGHES KEATH SANITARY SUPPLY CO. Iy4-1D2 "OHOTOGRAPHER-ON WET PLATE WORK X (solar uegatires); only first-class workman need answer. Address E. D., Dispatch office. J56-39 PRINC1PAL-FOR THE KNOXVILLE BOR OUGH BCHOOLS: none except those having tbe necessary qualifications need apply. Jy5-42 SALESMEN (IN SALARY;OR COMMISSIONS to handle the new patent Chemlctl Ink Erasing Pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever pro duced: erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion of paper. 200 to50 per cent, profit: one agent's sales amounted to 9620 In six days, anethor 32 in two hours; we want one energetic general agent Tor each state and territory: sample by mall 35 cts. For terms and full particulars, ad oress THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO.. La Crosse, Wis. JtG-27 ALESMAN-IN EVERY LOCALITY TO manufacture and wholesale our new process cider; made without apples; excellent wages: no capital required; particulars free. MlbSOURl CIDER M'F'G. CO., Box 5iS, St. Joseph. Mo. jy5-Sl SALESMAN- STEADY. EXPERIENCED AND reliable gents' furnishing goods salesman. Apply to DANZ1GKR& CO., Sixth st. and Penn aveV I6!8!. STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER-WHO Is accustomed to attending to correspondence, and one familiar wilh architectural drawings pre tcrred: applicants will state age, experience and what salarr expected. Address ARCHITECT. Ills patch office. Jr5-64 STOCKMAN-EXPER1ECED-FOR WHOLE SALE shoe house; good wages to right party, Appiv at NO. UPMARKET ST.. city. Jy6-61 TITUSKMEN-F V IKICiicht FOR INCANDESCENT El. EC house wlrluc Aoolr to EAST END ELECIRIO LIGHT CO.. East Liberty. J J 6-32 Female Rein. A GENTS-LADIES WHO HAVE TWO OR h tt,r hnnra leisure each dav can earn alfrtia money by assisting me In my business. Send Im mediately self-addressed stamped envelope to MKS. JOE PLAIT. Spahrst., East Liberty. Pitts burg. Pa. Jy4-76 -I IRL3 (2) IN PRIVATE FAMILY. TO VX cook, wash, iron and do chamber work: must be thorough and competent: wares 84 each per week. Address BOX 2$ or TELEPHONE 34, Sewlckley. Ju2-37 ADY AGENTS-CAN MAKE fj TO 15 A DAI at borne selling an article of true merit to ladies: senu iwu .uii iw.j 10 pay postage for tree tauiyic .,.uwiiwt ju.aj. Kjyj. OC V Lake St., Chicago. Iel5-ib2-su LADIES TO DO WRITING AT HOME; send self-addressed stamped enrrlope to HAOKB 00.. South Bend, lnd. Jy-28 VTDKSIt-AJ BArEBlENUKD NURSE FOB EXPERIENCED ii a cuiiu u uuuiui 01a; must Dare reference. ia; mar Inquire at onee COR. CRAIG AND CENTER AV. ZAtl 4.UU. lys-72 RSE GIRL-TOGO TO THE ntllllTilv Call at ROOM 45. Ill Fourth are. (Singer bnlld- Jig), 1 lltWUHIK. JV&-30 YOUNG LADY-STENOGRAPHER IN1 MEB CANTlLKoffice. Address, with references. salary aesireu ana wnere in rittsourg can be seen, WORGZWantt, Dispatch office. jy6-70 WANTED. Mnle nnd Female Help. -lOOK-FIRST-CLASS COOK, OF GOOD hahlts: the rlo-htmrtv can have steady work Vy nanui and rood wages. Write 'or call at CENTRAL HOTEL, Bearer Falls, Fa. Jy6-6S Situation. X' H T- r.T " XT VlTJ .. ... upea lur au engagement alter ,UT1; oeii of experience and reference. Address VH..DIs patcliotflce. jy9-32 ess V JI..JWIB- POSITION-BY A BTENOGRAfHER, TYPE WRITER, telegraph operator, who has haa three years' experience at clerical work, with a reliable firm: unexceptionable references. Ad dress COMBINATION. Dispatch office. Jy6-53 SITUAT10N-BY A FRENCH GIRL IN PRI VATE family to take care ot children. Ap ply 225 OHIO ST., Allegheny. Jyo-llS ft1 draughttmaator placing as roremenby build ers. Address T. R. H., Dispatch office. Jy4-12-E0D Room. Honaea, &e. COUNTRY HDMESTEAD-HOU8E SEVEN TO ten rooms; lmprored grounds, one to are acres; within ten miles of eltv. convenient to rail road. Address, with full particulars, LOCK BOX 259, Pittsburg, Pa. jy3-25-Thsn FURNISHED HOUSE FOR SUMMER months, or longer, in healthy location. Ad dress P. O. BOX US, Allegheny, Pa. Jy8-37 Partners. PARTNER YOUNG MAN WITH 12.000 CAN make from 83.000 to fi.000 per annum; manufacturing business: legitimate and perma nent: located at home: .present partner out of health and gotng away; Immediate answer is re- Suested. Address SOAP MANUFACTURER, lspatch oBce. Jj'-!- Fionnclnl. MORTGAGES-11,000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY and suburban properties at 4,4, 5 and per cent, and on tarms In Allegheny and adjacent ceuntlesatSpercent. I. M. PENNOCK&SON, 147 Fourth arenue. ap7-Hl MONEY TO LOAN-IF YOU WANT MONEY In any amount on arood city mortgages qulcklr, we hare It on band and will be glad t lcr.rt 1 1 at 5 and C per cent. MORRIS & FLEM IN G, 108 Fourth are. Je2I-40 MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at 4H. 5 and t per cent. ALLES & uaiLEY, 164 Fourth are. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTSu MONEY-LOANED ON ASSIGNABLE LIFE Insurance policies. Address P. O. BOX 127, Cincinnati. je24-78-rrssu TO LOAN MONEY WE HAVE OVER ONE million dollars to loan on city and suburban property at 4)4 per cent; no tax: we will also loan money on Improved farms In Allegheny, Heaver, Fayette. Washington and Westmoreland counties; any marketable security taken for loans of any amount. BLACK & JSAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Je3-a9-su Allncellnneona. ALL SOLDIERS-WHO ARE DISABLED from any cause and drawing less than 6 per month to call at B. F. BROWN'S OFFlCh. 96 Fourth are., or send their address. le25-69 DYNAMO-ONE WEST1NGHOUSE 75 LIGHT ER, one 3 and one ljf horse power motor; only in use short time; will be 6uld nt a bargain. For particulars address LOCK BOX 102. jT6-21-MWTh8U TTiEPENDENT RELATIVES-WHO ARE NOT XJ drawing pensions to call or send tliclraiv dress B. F. BROWN, 90 Fourth ave., second loor. Jea-69 T71R V Nil chants c 1R E INSURANCE NORTHWESTER ATIONAL, of Milwaukee, and the Mer of Newark. N. J.: lossee nromDtlr paid. JARRETT& SHOOK. Agents, 108 Fourth avenue, second floor iell-75-wau FREE SITE AND FREE GAS-GIVEN TO manufactories at Jeannette, on main line of Pennsylvania Railroad. Address EAST JEAN NETTE LAND CO.. Greensnurg, Pa. mhl3-50-Sa T ESSONS IN SHORTHAND-BY YOUNG I i man. Address, stating terms and particu lars, 'P. O. BOX 29. Stewart station. Jy4-U7 OFFICE-A SMALL OFFICE IN MODERN building, near wholesale district. Addre s. with terms, WORCESTER. Dispatch office. Jy6-70 PHOTOGRAPHERS-TO KNOW THAT WE make cravons and frame them in the latest stria and at "the lowest rates; send for prices. PITTSBURG CRAYON CO., SSI Smithfield st. Jy6- SOLDIERS' WIDOWS-TO CALL AT ONCE AT B. F BROWN'S OFFICEwlth two witnesses, and have tbeir claims presented In proper form. Remember B. F. Brown's office is 96 Fourth ave; 25 years experleaco in the pension business. Jy4-15 SOLDIERS-DISABLED FROM ANY CAUSE to know that B. F. BKUWN, Pension Attor ney, H Fourth ave., is now prepared with all nec essary blanks to present and prosecute claims with promptness. J y 4-15 SOLDIERS AND SOLDIERS' WIDOWS-TO know that by calling at B. F. BROWN'S OF FICE, 96 Fourth ave., with two witnesses, their claims will be made out properly and presented at once; no delay. Jy4-15 SOLDIERS' WIDOWS-TO CALL AT B. A BROWN'S OFFICE, 96 Fourth are., second floor. 1e2S-(9 YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF Stewart A Co. 's fine cabinet photos for 81, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. B1V2S-49-TTSU FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL EhTATE. Citv Rcaidener. A COZY HOME FOR 82, 10O-ENHANCEMENT sure: Madison ave.. Thirteenth ward; 2 minutes' from terminus of Wylie ave. traction; almost new; frame dwelling or 5 rooms, hall. nat. gas, cltr water, slate mantels in parlor and dining room: all newly papered: lot 24x100 to alley. J. R. COOPER ACQ.. 133 Fourth aTe. Jy3-6J-Thr8u' A RAKE CHANCE 81,800 ONLY 100 "Ek,T from Wylle arenue cable, thirteenth ward; new brick dwelling ot 4 rooms: water, good cellar, etc.: lot 40x67. J. R. COOPLR4 CO., 135 Fourth ave. ly3-60-ThFSn BRICK DWELLING-NEW TWO-STORY', elghtrooms. bat-i. nat. and art gas, h, and c. water, with two-storr brick in rear, facing on aller; lot 22HC0: this pronerty is In elerant snipe, and low price will be made to prompt purchaser; situate In Sixth ward, six minutes' walk from Court House. BAXi'ER, THOMPSON &. CO.. 162 Fourth ave. Jy6-88-MWFSu BRICK DWELLING -EIGHT ROOMS ON Washington street; hall, restlhule, double parlors, bath. Inside w. c. range, both gases, slate mantels, good cellar and sewerage; hand somely finished throughout: lot 24x75; easy terms and low price. WM. PETIT & CO., 1C7 Fourth arenm JyS-34 CARSON STRRET-NEAR THIRTY-FOURTH street, anew brick dwelling of 10 rooms at a bargain; hall, vestibule. Inside shutters, slate mantels and tile hearths, range, hot and cold water, batb, w. c. and w. s. house: Is nlcoly fin ished and is handsomely papered and has eTery modern convenience: lot 24x170, te another street. J. E. OLASS. 138 Fifth ave. jy6-62 HOICK INVESTMENT-RENT. 8456; PRICE, 83.600: near Fifth ave. market house: frame dwelling of 8 rooms and attic: slate mantel In parlor; all newly papered and In best of repair; good cellar: side entrance; perfect sewerage; lot 21x105. J. K. COOPER & CO., 135 Fourth ave. Jy3-60-ThFSu' CONGKESS STREET-S3,6I10-BKIOK DWELL ING; seren rooms, gas, water, etc : good cellar: all In goad repair: a bargain. WM. PE1TY ft CO., 117 Fourth avenue. JyG-34 HERRON?AVn.-KEABWYLlEAVn. CABLE line A speculation, this property worth 86,000 now only 84.599: a good frame dwelling of elghtrooms. hall, vestibule, nat. gas, large porch front and back, fine cellar; shade trees aud snrubberr: lot 60x155 to 40 rt. st.tejsy payments. J. It. COOPER ft CO.. IS5 Fourth ave. jy6-45 HOUSES-LARGE LOT. 13, 9AND4-ROOMED houses thereon, to alley, corner Logan and Coiwell; cheap to any person meaning business. Quick buyers address SELLER, Dispatch office. Jy6-S3 -VTEW SIX-ROOM FRAME HOUSE-MIFFLIN JL st.. near Main; slate roof, inside shutters. sliding doors, hall vestibule grained: a bargain. idiluilCWJlAlJl Dl. jye-t: QMALL HOUSE AND LOT- FOUNTAIN ST. kj ai auction: the nronprtv 'tv y l?r.int.tn o. TlP.r tljH rT lln.Ta o. l'l. !.. .... ' will be sold by order of John Rogers, assignee, on the premises, Saturdav, 2lh Julr, 4 o'clock: lot 21x36: brick house, 5 rooms; terms, half cash, balance In two years: those In want of a cheap E.r.0J"r.ty T."1 d0 we" to "nd. A. LEGGA1 E i SON, Auctioneers. JT6-I27 TTTASHIjyGTON ST.. NEAR FIFTH AVE r Big Bargain, a fine brick mansaru roof dwelling of 6 rooms, hall. bath, ranee w c botl. gases, well finished throughout and nicely papered, excellent dry cellar; lot 20x107 to an alley. J. R. COOPER 4 CO.. 135 Fourth are. Jy6-45 WASHINGTON ST.. NBR FIFTH AVE. Brick mansard roof dwelling: 6 1 ooms, hall, bath, rauire. w. c bith gases: well finished throughout and nicely papered: excellent dry cel lar: Iot2uxl07 toalley. J. R. ConoPER ft ft) . 135 Fourth ave. Jy3-160-ThFSu Qf 700 ONLY -A RARE CUANCE-THIS C3JL5 properly Is worth 8A5jci: on Perry st.. near rt j lie are. cable line: a good new frame dwelling of fire large rooms: good dry cellar: hall; water; newly capered throughout: good lerel lot, with trees and shrubbery: must be sold at once: lot 22.6x111: call soon; a good bargain. J. R. COO I'iLl: ft CO.. 135 rourth ave. Jy6-45 QQ 800-AN EXCELLENT INVESTMENT: WU1 rent, 158 per year: near Fir li Ave. Market House; new frame dwelling of s rooms and attic; slate mantels; god cellar: side entrance: perrect sewerage; all newly papered and In good condi tion. J. R. COOPER ft CO., 135 Fourth ave. jy6-45 Q4 500 BRICK HOUSE KIGITT nOOMH- tjm nan, attic. bathroom. hot and nnld water. etc.: good stable: lot 20x100 feet; Fortv-flfth near Butler st. D. BEU1LN ft SON, 4112 Penn ave. Jyo-6 CfA 100 TEN MINUTES' WALK FROM S. two brick houses, rented Oxl Court House, lor saw per year; lot, 25x100; easy terms. BAX TER, TH11MPSON ft CO., 162 Fourth ave. J6-8S-TTea S6 OO-A SACRIFICE; LOT 20x100 rT., DAU- tnw st., wun 01a frame bouse four rooms. good well, etc.; lot alone worth 8650, D. 0EMt.i a, ov, UM ,ua arcw jyS-8' Q-l 800 FRAME HOUSE FIVE ROOMS, W-S-7 oau, attic, cellar, porch, inside snuiiers. etc.:loi23xS0ft. 4112 Penn are. Arch St. D. BEHEN ft SON, jje-e- Eur End Heal deuce. GJf: OOO PRESSED BRICK HOUSE 8EK Dtt9 rooms, hall, attic, water, gas, inside ehut lfri5t.?L,5t22xWfee,!,lnnlla near Pe"Tare. D. BEHEN ft BON, ill! Penn ave. JT6-6 FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE EnM End Rpldencvn. A SPECULATHlN-UIRRON AVE.. 3 M1N- I -CA-UTESfrom Wvlleive.cihte1lne:wrth is,U00, -i-a. uiKsrromtYrl eare.cab ' Price HSOO; neat frame dwelling of Jreouii. hall, I Jtlbule, rat. cas, larjte porch front and back. - nnr, Cfcc; IOILUX1M ID WIU ii , " trees nd shrubbery; easy payments. J. B. COOPKH & ji 135 Fourth are. JrS-69-ThrSB V 1NU vr .......... ,M.r. unnrtlN ANn 1 ,."", uunanuut "vi" .-.. rm . " -wunwrame aweilinjc wi bia i'f 'v-.. nicely finished and papered: hall, first amd second tfnnrm al-. . t Jlnln. mnm inside shutters, bay window, large porch, front and back lawn and ,h,i. trs in front, well of J good water, sewerage, etc.: lot 5xl2n, price only 13.500. J, r. COOPER & CO.. 133 fourtn are. y-eO-Tbr8u' LANG AVE.. HOMEWOOD-A FINE MOD ERN and well built frame dwelling or six large rooms, nlcelvfinlshed and papered through out, hall on first and second Boors. Elate mantels In parlor and dining room. Inside shutters, bar window. Urge porch front and back, lawn and shado trees in front, well of good water, sewer- COOPER 4 CO., 135 FVurth aTe. J76-45' OAKLAND-FACING SOHENLEY PAIJK, framedwelllng, 5 rooms and finished attic all. restlaue, artificial gas, city water, slate roof, nicely painted and grained, large porch. Iotl7xl00 feet to an alley, stable In rear: low price to quick buyer. WM. PETTY & CO., 197 Fourth arenue. Jy6-34 0(2 OOO -ELEGANT BRICK HOUSE. 7 tDU rooms; all convenience: hath, etc, on Margaretta St., Nineteenth ward: lotxl20: close to cable and P. . B, MELLON KKOTI ERS, 6349 Station St., E. E. Jj6-125-TT8SU abnrbnn Reaidpnces. Of) 500-6LENFIELD STATION. P.. FT. W. 3il7 C. R. R 3 minutes from station, a nice dwelling of 8 rooms, pantry, slate mantels, water In house. 3 porches, starle, outbul dings fruit and shade trees, lot 40x215 to a street: a bargain; must be sold at onco. BAXTER, 1HOMPSON 4 CO., 162 Fourth ave. iy4-7-rsu Of) 80O-A RARGAIN IN A NICE HOME WA) property; choice location. WllElnsuurg; new house of 7 rcoms, kII conreniences; lirgelot: nothing equal to It offering at the price. CHARLFS SOMKKSl CO.,313 Wood St.. 6019 l'enn ave. Jy6-2 FOR SALE LOTr. City l.ot CHOICE BUILDING LOTS BKTWEEN H ylle are. and Webster aTe. on 50 ft. St., size 20x112. to 20 rt. alley: price only $340: easr terms: enhanrement sure; call and get our plans. J. R. COOPER & CO., 135 Fourth ave. Jy6-45 C1ARSON STREET CORNER OF THIRTIETH i stredt. choice lot, 24x120 feet, only H900 Thl3lsa fine business location, being directly op posite the electric car station. J. E. GLASS. No. 138 Fifth are. Jy6-6I LOTS-LARGEST IN THE MARKEr FOR the price; 20x140 and only 8400, situate on Bellefleid ave.: terms 823 cash, balance monthly payments', call and get plans. J. K. COOPEIC k j.t 135 Fourth are. JvS-45 WYL1E AVENUE LARGEST AND BEST lots in the market; from (25) to ILCO0; rare chancel for speculation, enhancement certain. WM. PETTY i. CO.. 107 Fourth avenue. Jy6-34 OQ 500-VERY CHEAP: LOT 34x105 FEET. 009 Forty-second near Davison St., with frame house six rooms, bisement, attic, water, etc. D. BEHEN & SON, 4112 Penn ave. 1y6-6 OT SOO-CASH WILL BUY TWO LOTS, 24-1110 UXI leetejich, on Wyiie are., near Francis st.; tnls Is 8300 below market price. THOS. McCAF FREY. 3509 Bntler St. y3-6o Earn End Lot. LOTS-THE FINEST FOR THE MONEY IN Allegheny county, are those In Chas. E. Cornelius' plan, Mornlngslde, Eighteenth ward, Pittsburg. Beautiful building lots at from 100 to 8O0, weekly or monthly payments: no Interest; convenient to street cars and railroad. Call upon N.P.SAWYER at nis home, Mornlngslde ave nue, or CHAS. E. CORNELIUS, 406 Grant tt. Je26-32 LOTS-IN CHAS. E. CORNELIUS' PLAN AT Mornlngslde. Eighteenth ward, can be bought in blocks of S, loor 15 at reduced prices, and on the most liberal and accommodating terms. Smalt cash payments; long time. See N. P. SAWYEK, Agent, on the grounds, or CHAS. E. CORNELIUS, 406 Grant st. Je26-32" LOTS-LARGEST IN THE MARKET FOR the price: 20x140. and only 84C0: situate on Bellefield are., near Ridge St.: call and get plan; terms, 135 cash, balance monthly. J. R. COOP ER & CO., 135 Fourth are )y3-60-ThFSu 217 FEET-AS A WHOLE OR PART--OVEK-LOOK1NG the eastern entrance to the bchenley Park; this is considered one of the most delightful sites for first-class residences to be tound anywhere In tbe neighborhood of the park; a bargain If sold soon. U. P. HOWLEY & SON, IZJ Fourth ave. Jy6-58 onrr oo per FOOT FRONT-TWO LOTS, WJ i 50x160 each. on Thomas street. Boule vard place, E. E.; adlolnlng lots selling at 875 to 880 per foot front: will not sell at above price un less sold by July 10. Se EWING BYEttS. 83 Federal st. an ISO rourth are. Jy4-90' QOrTfT VF.RY DESIRABLE LOTS, 24X115; OO O only a few lelt; Copeland place: close to Braddock, P. R. K. A1ELLO.B IS KOI H KltS, Iy6-125-TTBSU 6349 Station st. Allegheny Lot. LOTB-20X115-ON LY 8350 TO J550, ON PERRYS VlLLEave., near Charles St.: fare only 5c from Pittsburg. Apply to owner. J. P. UKBEN. cor. Franklin and Fulton St., Allegheny. jyS-100 bnbarban Lou. AB P I N W A L L-FINEST LOTS IN ALLE UIIENY county; very convenient, largest size: lowest prices: terminus of Citizens' passen ger line; lots 30x230 feet at I1W: your own terms. 5. J. FLEMING & CO., 152 Fifth are. JT6-72 OTS-SPECULATORS LOOK AT A PLAN OF 50 large lots close to P. R. R. at Je.innette we hare to oner In a block at a.bargain. CHARLES SOMEKS & CO., 313 Weod St., 6019 Penn ave. JV0-4-TU9U QQOO-WILL BUY A LOT 40X100 IN THE tBO Fort Pitt Land Co. 's Dlan. at North Jean nette; this plan adjoins the new glass plant of Dlthrldge A Co. : next season's are stnrts August 15; buy now and save money. BAXTER, THOMP SON i. CO., IK Fourth ave. JyS-ss -1 r, ACRES AT FLFMING PARK-P. ft L.E.R. XU R. railroad and rlrer front: rents for 8200 per year: can bo leased lor oil; price only 83.500 for a short time. S.J. FLEMINGS CO., 152 Fifth aTe. Tel. 1772. Jy6-72 CJ075-A SPECULATION-IS LARGE LOTS OO near Brush ton station, P. R. R.: lots 40x150 at S75 each. CHARLES SOMERS ft CO.,313 Weod st., 6019 Penn are. Jy6-3-itwsu Fnrnt'. CHOICE FARM PROPERTY 8100 TER ACRE; SCO acres near Parnassus. CHARLES SOM EKS ft CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn aTe. Jy6-2 GARDEN FARM-23 ACKES GOOD SOIL: A bargain; 3 miles froai Sharpsburg or 1 miles from Powers Run station, W. P. R. R. ; largo orchard, choice fruit of all kinds, brick house, good wator and outbuildings. Address JACOB KICKENUACH, on premises, or W. U. HICK EN BACH, luwoad St., near FranLstown are. E. E. JeIl-82-wsu Qf TO 160 ACRES-IMPROVED WESTERN Ov lands, nnely situated, growing country, non-resident owner: will sell at a sacrifice. Par ticulars or CHARLES SOMEKS ft CO., 813 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. Jy6-2 nllacellnneona. OWN A HOME WE W ILL BUY OR BUILD for you anywhere and let your rent pay ror tno property: no security required. GRANITE STATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch 0 ID ccs, standard building. 531-533 Wood St., Pitts burg, and 127 Fifth ave., McKeesport. m--13-l5-rrssu KOR SALE BUMNE-M. Rulnefi Opportunities. BOOT AND SHOE STORE-83,000 TO 84,00: one at 84.000: hat and cap store at Invoice about 87.5110; If you are looking for business li Is to your interest to call on us. T. O. BROW N ft CO.. 90 Fourth ave. Jye-HS BARBER SHOP-HAVING A GOOD TRADE: will be sold at a bargain, as owner has other business that needs his attention Address A. L., Dlspatcb office. Jy3-17- cc OMMIfeSlON BUSINESS OLD - ESTAB LISHED hon;e lias mane a fortune: two active men can do the same; about 810,000 required. 1. u. uuuwrt ft uu., w ruuriu ave. jjo-110- TXRUGSTORE DOING GOOD BUSINESS GOOD Qlv 15: JLf must be sold before July 15: easy tenrs or sl.WOcash. OPTIM US, Dispatch office. JJ6-101' ItUG STORE, WELL SITUATED ANO GOOD XJ paying on easy terms, Auuress kkmaLi, Jy2-IOO-wrsu .uispaicn omce FOUNDRY BUSINFSS WELL LOCATED, Including a house on two lots, and gas well to run foundry: held at two-thirds its value. Ad dress WM. MARVIN, Findlay, Ohio je2G-47-TTSBu GROCERY STORE-REST IN WII.MEUDING Sl OtO: another fine one In Eat End 81.300: milk depot, uncstbook and stationer)' store In best town In Western Pennsylvania: couutry stores; bakeries, drug stores, cigar stores. bllEPAKD ft CO., 151 tourthave. Jy4 "ATILK ROUTE-AVERAGE SALES 130 H A L 1L LONS per day. Inquire at 2712 PKNN AVE., city. iSi-TT BAKE CHANCE TO MAKE MONF. anted to form a company with working capital ofSIO.OOH In a legitimate manufacturing business (a monopoly protected by U s. patent) which will pay from 300 to 509 per cent, profit un Investment; tbe strictest Investigation desired; the pclal attention of brick nnd pirlng contrac tors solicited: shares of stock S100 each. Full par ticulars by calling or addressing RuoMSD, illsner Building, corner of Fifth and Wood sts J) 6-51" WALL PAPER STORE-IN CENTRAL POR TION of city: nice storeroom, dwelling, low rtnt, profitable business doing, clean salable stock: a favorable opportunity Tor money-making business on small Investment. CHARLES SOW ERS ft CO., 811 Wood St., 6M9 Penn ave. J3 C-2' C5Q00 BEST GROCERY IN TWO CITIES ON (DO corner; others at 81, 000, ?l,500 to $5,000. T. O.BROWN ft CO., 90 Fourth are. JTB-Ha- OA 50-EESTAURANT, SMALL BUT MONEY- tl)I MAKING: choice location, x.u. BKri ft CO., 90 Fourth are. Jy8-HS Huatneae Property. BRICK HOTEL OF 88 ROOMH-MAKES (12,009 per year; rally furnished, licensed; In n good Eastern thlo town: price 825,1100. J. H. STEVEN SON'S AGENCY. 110 Flfthave. Jy5-52 Q1 K OOO-A NO, C5J.09 others fron 1 FIRE BRICK WORKS: from 85.000 te 120.000; manufact- uriog -nusiaess irBLU VOW SV MWUi A. V. 90 Fourth are. lyS-lU vrr ft CO. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Ilorara, Vehicle. Lire Htck. Etc. BROOD MAKE-PEDIGRKE STOCK; SINGLE driving horse; matched team driving horses: four-passenger rockway carriage: two buggies and surrey cheap; lo close out at private sale. Address K 5, Ulspatch e&lce. Jy(-109 T71UI.L-BBED IRWH SETTER BITCH 19 rood reasons for selllas: can be 1? months old: hadelieaD. Hl'KRV G. HALE. JR.. Penn ave. and Sixth st.. Pittsburg. jy6-43 IV1NY AND HARNESS-FINEST IN THE city: selling for want ef use. DR. K. JEN INGB. 215 First arc., city. Jy6-93 TUDEBAKER WAGON - USED BUT A short time: price low. Call at ARCHIBALD'S SPABLE, 96 and 98 Third avenue. Ie21-117 ftlnculnery nnd Metals. AUTOMATIC TYPEWRITER -THE BEST suited for telegraph and railroad work of any machine made: easiest to lcarn.most exact, most compact most durable, least liable to error, least liable to get out of order, most distinct writing:, not noisy: most practical machine for business purposes ana letter writing, fall or send for circular. G. K FLOWER, 110 Fourth avs.. Pittsburg. Tel. 716. Read this ad. Je22-8l- SSn OILER-ONE 15 HORSE-POWER BOILER. complete with all attachments; also, one 10 horse-power engine will he sold cheap for want of use. Apply to R. D. N UTTALL & CO.. Grant ave., Allegheny City. Jrl-S4 T71NG1NES AND BOILERS-NEW AND RE- JLVI FITTED: renalrlng nromntlr attended to. PORTER FOUNDRJ AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, p . 1T2-63 BAG CARPET LOOMS-TWO. INQUIRE OF I HOHAS MATTHEWS, 122 Auburn street. IL. E., city. Jy6-33-TT6u AllflCellaneons. TflNCYCLOPEDIA BR1TANNICA-SCRIBNER 'J eel., cheap: also 50.000 other good books. FRAN K BACON i. Co.. 301 Smithfield st. jy2 SODA FOUNTAIN-A SMALL, HANDSOME, second-band one cheap, at 502SMITHF1ELD ST. Jyis-90 LOST. LOST-A DIAMOND. AT EREEPORT OR vicinity. A liberal reward will be paid to tinder by leaving al DISPATCH OFFICE. Jy5-84 LOST-ONJULY4IN ALLEGHENY" PARKA pockrthook containing 840 25. Please rctnrn to Mr. WHITELY. 439 Liberty street, Pittsburg, and recetre reward. Jy6-35 LOST--IN THE ALLEGHENY PARK, FRI DAY, June 27, 1800. a small sliver watch. A reward will be given If returned to 320 EAST ST., Allegheny City, Pa. J76-IH LOST-POCKETBOOK-JULY 4-CONTAIN-ING payers anil money. A liberal reward wll be paid the finder b) returning It to F. B. NIMICK. at 83 Water St. Jy6-63 LOST-SMALL BLACK COW; STRAYED away Tuesday last, suitable reward ror re turn to W. T. Mc:FARLAND. cor. Atwood and Boquets St., Oakland, or D. BOYLES, East End. JJ6-96 LOST-SIGHT NEVER Hf-TORNS. CHESS , MAN-MA NNION, Expert Opticians. 42 Fed eral su, Allegheny, will test vour eyes Tree; best t spectacles on earth; "32-page book free by calling." y6-54-wsa LOST-ON JULY 4, ONE LADIES' GOLD watch and fob chain, with name on Inside case, from Serenth st. to Finn are. car. rinder rewarded If returned to GEO. W. BIGGS JtCO.. Smithfield St. JlS-9 LOST - SCARF-PIN BETWEEN POINT Breeze and schenley Park, on July 4: dia mond horseshoe pin. Finder please leare at Mc KKE'bJewelry store, 418 bmithfield St., and re ceive reward. . Jy6-22 LOST OR STOLEN -POCKETBOOK CON TAINING sum of monev and diamond nnr: owner's maiden name In hook. A suitable reward if returned to 275 ATWOOD ST. or O. K. STE VENSON & CO, '3, 45 Sixth aye. ; no questions. JT6-44 ' LOST FROM VICINITY' OF LOCUST-AND Bldwell streets. Allegheny City, realstered male pug dog, with collar marked "Alex." 112 Preble avenue, Allegheny City: 85 reward will be paid for bis return, alive or dead, to above ad dress; Jy6-116 FOUND. FOUND-A LARGE ST. BERNARD DOG white spot on forehead, four white leet, white tip on tall. Inquire P.ENEKER L. & CO.. Central Mock Yards. Cast Llbtrty. JyS-19 FOUND FOUR HOUSES: A GRAY, TWO light bays and a brown; have strayed to Watson's farm. Perrysville ave. : owner can have the same by proving property. O. F. CRONEN WETH. JT4-74 FOUND-4M PEOPLE IN FOUR WEEKS TO s.ir that our (1 spectacles are the best tbey ever used at any price. CHESSMAN-MANN ION, Expert Opticians. 42 Federal St., Allecheny. Best l spect cles on earth. 3yS-S4-wsu BANK STATEMENT!?. "IJORTIETH. SEMI-ANNUAL STATE rj ment of the Germania Savings Rank, of Pittsburg, July L 1W9: ASSETS. Bonds and mortgages and other securities 31.042,793 72 Accrned interest 4,832 24 Bank property, corner of Wood and Diamond streets 205,5611 SI Furniture and fixture-' 3.100 50 Rents due. July 1. 1890 3.319 72 Keal estate 49.300 15 Bank and other stocks 80,553 50 Citv of Pittsburg 7 per cent bonds.. I6.7o0 00 City efPittslmrc 5 per cent bonds.. 1.100 00 Allegheny Connty 4 pw cent bonds. 10,500 U0 Allecheny Connty 5 per rent bonds. 2,550 CO Braddock WaterS per centbot.ds... 25.5t0 00 Transverse Pass, R. 6 per cent bonds 2.040 00 Penn Inclines per cent bonds 6,100 00 Pitts. & Conn. R. H. 7 per cent bonds 2,400 00 P. C. & St. L. S, R. 7 per cent bonds 6,100 00 Po.nt Bridge Co. 6 per cnt bonds.. 10,fe00 00 Phila. Companr 6 per cent bondi... 10,000 00 Williamsport Bridge Co. 6 per cent bonds 10,000 00 Fenna. Water Co. 8 per cent bonds.. 10.250 00 Fed. St. 4 PI. Valley Pas?. Railway. 5 per cent bonds 10,350 00 PitK it Castle Shannon 6 per cent bonai .-... 10,350 CO Demand loans, with collateral se curity 2(3,727 SS Cash on hand and in National Ranks 153,659 81 11,940,817 09 LIABILITIES. Due depositors 11.690,937 12 Six months' interest due depositors 80,617 90 Sl.727.605 02 Capital stock 150.00" 00 Contingent fund 40,000 00 Undivided profits 23,212 07 S1,910,S17 09 CHAS. SEIBERT, Trc isurer. "We, the underslcned Auditins Committee, dohereliy certify that we have examined tbe assets of the bank and nnd them to agree with tno above statement. DAVID W. BELIj, JOS. O. SIEBENECK, E. GROETZINGER. JPLT2, 1S90. jjC-lo-TTSn DIVIDENDS. OrrCKOFTHE CASH INSURANCE COMPANY, I Pittsburg. Pa.. Julrl, 190. j DIVIDEND NO. 45 THE BOARD OF Directors of this company have thl day declared a semi-annual dividend or FOUR (4) PER CENT. (92 iershare).nayaulenn demand. jy6-38 JOSEPH T. JOHNSTON, Secretary. City Savinos Hank s SO. I "1HII PnTSBUIto. June "rv.rVT.DEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS J b 1 nk have this ilav deolared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT on the capital stock, free of all taxes, payable forthwith ont of the earn ings of the past six mntbs. jyl-55 JOHN W. TAYLOR, Cabier. Freehold Bank. ( Pittsburg. June 30. 1890. DT.VTDEND-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bjnk Inve declared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT nut of the earnings or the last six months, payable forthwith. jyl-40 JOHN F. STEEL. Cashier. German Savings and Deposit Bank UK "I "J- OF BIRMINGHAM. Corner Carson and Fourteenth street. PITTSBURG. J lllr 3. 1890. DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIRECT ORS of t)il hank leave till day declared a u videml of (6) SIX PfcR CENT ut of the prunis ot tup last six mnntli". payable on and after riio 10th inst. J. Y. EKNY, Cashier. jj-4-17 Masonic Bank 531 Smith field St.. ) PlTTS-BUHO. Pa.. June 30, 1S90. DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIHElT ORS of tin- banK hive tUii da declared a d.vuUnd of THREE (3) PER CENT on the capital stock out ot the earnings of tho last six mouths, payable on demand. jtl-81 V. R. CHRISTIAN. Cashier. Office ofMononoaiiela insuranceCo., 9S Fourth avenue Pittsbuko, Pa.. Juiv 3, li90. rVVIDEND-THE DIRECTORS OFTHIS XJ company have this day declared a divi dend of ONE DOLLAR AND A HALF PER SHARE, out or tho earnings of tbe last six months, payable on and after Mondav. 7ih inst. JOHN H. CLANEV, Jv-9 Secretary. Duquesne National Bans, i Pittsburo, Pa.. June 80. 1S00. DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIRECT ORS of tbls bank hare this day declared a dividend of (I) FOUR PER CENT, out of tbe profits of the last six months, payable on demand free of tax. A. H. PATTERSON, Cashier. Jyl-S Odd Fxllows Savtmgs Bank, i Pittsburo. June 80, li90. ( DIVIDEND THE DIRECTOR8 OF THIS bank hare this day deolared a dividend ot THRE (S) PER CEWT. on tbe cnpltal stock out ot tbe earnings of tbe last s't muntbs, payable ondemiuiilfraeof tax. I li jUOOBE, Cashier. TO LET. " East End Ue.ldence.. 00 K PER MO. TO APRIL 1 NEXT OB LONG tDZJtJ ER at a very moderate price, on Shady are. and Forbes st.. Twenty-second ward, a large residence of ten rooms, outbuildings, fruit and ornamental trees: nine acres uf ground. See W. A. HEBRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth are. Jy6-75t Allegheny Residence. HOUSE-OF SIX ROOMS ON CREIGHTON alley, nearSamnson street, Alleghenytrent, f 18: possession immediately. JyS-18t QOK PER MONTH-FURNISHED HOUSE OF uJJ 7 rooms and all conveniences, on Buena Vista St., Allegheny. See KWlNG ft BYEIIS. 93 Federal at., ana 166 Fourth are. Jy2-44-W8Sut ."nbnrhnn Uraldencr. FURNISHED HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS-IN Sewlckley. near station: all conveniences. GILBERT A. HAYS. 59 Fourth are. Jel3-7t OUSE AT MILLVALE, LARGE HOUSE. 15 rooms, suitable ror boarding house or several families: homes are in great demand there; will rent this one very cheap to good ten ant. S. J. FLEMING ft CO.. 152 Filth ave. Tel. 1772. ' Jy6-72t ILLVALE-15-ROOM HOUSE. FIVE MIN UTES from Bennett station. Mlllrale borough: low rent; Immediate possession. S. J. FLEMING ft CO. (Tel. 1772), 152Tifthare. Jy6-t 8mr R-ldencca. FURNISHED HoUSE-8 ROOMS, LARGE grounds, good stable to let for the summer; It overlooks the Bearer Valley: only ten minutes walk from Lake File or Fort Warne stations. Address at once BOX 252, Bearer Falls. Pa. Jy6-7!l THE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED COT TAGE of the late Mrs. Louise Jones, at Cres son Springs. Pa., for the season of 1890; reason able terms: Immediate possession. HOWARD JON ES, 135 Fourth are., city. Jy2-67t Rooms. FURNISHED ROOM-FOR HOUSEKEEPING, with use of bath. 62 WATSON, near Chest nut St., city. Jy6-95t OAKLAND TWO NICELY FURNISHED front rooms,2 minutes' walk from cable cars; reference required. Address K., Dispatch office. Jy6-7St EOOMS-TWO NEWLY-FURNISHED BLEEP ING rooms, cool and pleasant: also basement of two rooro sn ltable for painter or plum ber. 145 FOURTH AVE. Jy8-128t Bnnlnean Propenleaw BASEMENT-LARGE FIN ISHEDBASEMENT 108 Fourth ave.. sultahle for any light- clean business. MORRIS ft FLEMIN G. 108 Fourth ave. Je30-6f Omc, Drak Room, Etc. OFFICE-PART Or" THE LARGE first floor front office 108 Fourth are. to MORRIS ft FLEMING, lot) Fourth are. FIRST T71EWNICE OFFICES IN GERMANIA SAV- J? 1NGSBANK BUILDING, Wood and Dia- mond sts. anl0-49t PERSONAL. PERSON AL-IF YOU ARE GOING TO THE seashore remember the alareot the sun is very distressing, procure a pair of our Imported eye shades and he comrortable. CHESSMAN. MANNION, Expert opticians. 42 Federal St., Allegheny. Best f I spectacles on earth. Jy6-5J-wsa PERSONAL PROF. CHARLES. PHRENOL OGIST, clairvoyant and medium; advises yon what trade or profession you are sure to suc ceed In. 72 POPLAR ST.. above North ave.. Al legheny. lyS-33 PERSONAL-Da. GRIFFITH'S "TA-VA-ZON KEY-TO-LIVER" cures the worst caies of liver and kidney troubles; price 1. 301 to 307 uiii.il si., ruisourg, is. JT8-115 PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOD hare anT books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, Serenth ArenueHotel building. mh7 STRAYED. STRAYED-BROWN ALDERNEY COW WITH crooked horn. Liberal reward for return to KERNS WELSH. Acorn St., Twenty-third ward. JT6-11 CHOICE PltOPERTlES. FIFTH AVENUE. $45 Per Foot Front. 150 feet, 10 minutes from Postofflce; a great bargain. IX lmprored, a most desirable invest- ment. EASY TERMS. Baxter, Thompson &Co., jy6-84-TTSU 162 Fourth ave. FOR SALE. A HOME, On tbe Finest Street in East End, NEGLEY AVENUE. New 2-story brick. 9 rooms: reception ball, cabinet mantels, electric bell", combination bnrners, china closet and pantries, cemented cellar, with laundry; in fact every modern con venience. BAXTER, THOMPSON 4 CO. 162 Fourth avenue. JJ6-87-MWSU 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 the Alle cheny river and A. V. R. R. to Highland Park, in the East End. Large lots at $75. SI 00, 1200, (300, up to 5600 for magnificent situations. ALLEGHENY LOTS. Benton are. plan. Eleventh ward, beautiful situation. $200, $300, $ID0. New streets and rapid transit lines now building will soon double and quadrnple value in this section. FLEMING PARK. Lerel lots, handsome and convenient home sites right on line of P. t L. E. R. R. and pro posed elnctric rnad.in sight of the city and view of the river. N mistak" can be made in buy ing these choice lot at SCOO to 8300. We hare nice homes, choice Investments in all locations. Our representatives ready to accompany purchasers at all times direct from our omce". CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St. 6019 Penn Ave., E. E. Telephone 1773. Telephone 5323. JeZS PAY, July II 18 IS THE AND 10 A. M. IS THE HOUR, Selected for the AUCTION SALE OF BUILDING LOTS in Plan of Birmingham Land Improvement Co. Situate online of. Suburban Electno Rapid Transit Railway, Just beyond Knoxvill9, one mile from city limits, three miles from Court House. Eighty-two acres of beautiful land laid out in lots 60x150 and 50x 200 feet Main streets 50 feet wide. BOULEVARD 65 FEET WIDE. Beautiful scenery. Healthful surroundings. Pure air. Good water. Low taxes. Two natural gas lines. .. Fine sidewalks from city lino. Roadway from oity line now being paved. A park and grove reserved. The ohanoe of a lifetime to buy what you have always wanted a larga and beautiful lot in the suburbs as a site for a comfortable home. TERMS REASONABLE. I2TSBH HAND BILLS AND POSTERa ' Don't be afraid of rain. You can riJa on street oars all tho way to the plan, and shelter will bo afforded In office and buildings of com pany on tho property. - " - ACCTIO.I SALES. AUCTIONSALE OF VALUABLE STOCK, buesies, harness, etc I will sell at publio sale at tbp prirate siahle of lohn McM. King; l-JH Fir,". 2J.e-' P'ttsburc. on WEDNES DAY, Jnly 9. 1S90, at 10 o'clock a. M., the fol lowlne: Steel grav Eelding. 7 years old, very stylish and handsome, a goi.d saddler and ex tra fine driver, single and double; can troB some. Panline. a che-tnut mare. 4 years old, sired by Maitland, heliyVirginins.be by Lex ington, first dam Lady CnrtH, by Judge Cur tis, second dam by Imported Trumpeter, third dam by Huston. This niaro is strictly thoionghbreit. Selma, a chestnut mare, 4 years old, sired by Maitland. as aborc. dam Derll (229JO by Brignoli 22 a half-brother ot Lady Ihorn. Bngnnii solu for $10,000 in New York City. The chestnut mares hare been broken together and driven as a team. They are a good size and growing; are very handsome and attract much attention. Also a very fine bnssy made by L. Gleen!amp & Son, with, pole and shafts, and as good as can he made by anybody; a good as new; this is tbe first season for it. A good second-band bug;y, made by the Camden Carriage Company. Camden, New Jersey; very lijrht for trotting: has just been done up. A business buggy, made bv Glesen katnp fc Son. in good order and has been well cared for. A set of light donble bnggy harness and two sets single buggy harness. Also whips, blankets, bits, and other things necessary to a first-class stable. No postponement on account of weather. J. A. McKELVEY, jy6-14i Auctioneer. PUBLIC AUCTION SALE -OF- MERCHANTTAILORING CLOTHS Will be exposed for sals at No. 811 PENN AVENUE, PITTSBURG, PA., -ON- JULyIT 1890, At 10 o'clock A. M. and 2 o'clock p. ic, and continue nntil the entire stock is disposed of. T. K. MdCNIGHT, AUCTIONEER. je2M2-wTTS3u AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, 3 P. M. Choice residence lots in the Laurel Land Company's plan at Laurel station, P.. F. W. & C. R. R. Twenty minutes' ride from the city. These lots will be sold; no reasonable offer refused. Trains leare Federal street depot, 2:15, 80 and i r. ji., city time. Anderson & Beeckman, Lim., 80 FOURTH AVE. jy6-71 6,9,10,11,13 FURNITURE AND CARPETS-OF AN 11-rnomed bnnse at auction, TUESDAY MORNING, Julys, at 10 o'clock, for conven ience of sale, at the rooms, No. 311 Market street. Bedsteads, bureans, washstands, hair and husk mattresses, spring', window shades, cur tains, wardrobes, chamber suits, fine parlor furniture, ball rack, bookcase, desk, center tables, chairs, rockers, bed lounge, folding bed, pictures, mirrors, clocks, decorated toilet ware, china, glass and silverware, ice cream freezer, stove, refrigerator, sofas, rockers, hall, room and stair carpets, fenders, clotbesbnrse, side board, filter and flour box, tinware, eta. etc. Goods now on exhibition at ronmj. HENRY AUCTION CO.. jyS-90 Auctioneers. fTlURNISHING GOODS AT AUCTION J? Ancti" i alr commencing at 2 o'clock TUESDAY AFTERNOON. July 8. and con tinuing all next dav (Wednesday, July ),at the rooms No. 311 Markets!., of gents' furnishing goods; extra fine shirts ties, hats, caps, um brellas, underwear, hosiery, suspenders, collars and cnff.-. handkerchiefs, gloves, straw goods, scarfs, eic, etc. The-e goods are new, owner being in busines- but a very short time, but has concluded to sicriflce bis stock, as he intends to go away. HENRY AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. jr6-S9 PROPOSAL. TRICK PAVEMENT. Sealed proposals will be received at the office of the City Clerk. Bradford. Pa until 12 o'clock noon or JULY H. 1890, for furnishing all material and labor and cons' ructinc about 6.145 square yards of brick sireet parement on Kennedy street, in tbe citr of Bradford. Also for curbing, guttering and grading tbe upper portion of the same street, In accordance with the plans and specifications on file in the office of the City Engineer. All bids must be accompanied by a bond or certified check for SluO. For blank forms, specifications, or any other information, ad dress tha City Engineer or City Clerk. Councils reserve the right to reject anv and all bids. J. A. LINDSEY, City Clerk. T. W. DALRYMPLE. C.ty Engineer. jy5-73 EDUCATIONAL. LEHIGH UNIVERSITY IS BEYOND doubt one of tbe bet technical and clas sical institutions of the country. Through tha generosity nf its founder, the Hon. Asa Packer, tuition Is offered free t- all able to pass the re quirements for admission. Tbe Preparatory bch mil for Loigh University is tbe only school recommended and indorsed as such bv Presk dmt and Faculty of tbe University. For cata logues ind particulars. a,ply to the Principal, W. ULRICH. Ph.D., Bethlehem, Pa. jyiil 3 DAY 90, ,- ! . ' .
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