m THE ECDTSBURG DISPATCH, FBIDAY, JULY 11, 189a 15, r &1 II BLOCKS OP FIVE, Braddock Councils Besieged by Street Eailroad Men, All of Tliem Eager for the EIGHT OP WAT ON MAIN STKEET. The Home Corporation Makinp a LiTelj Fight Against Its Four Competitors. BIS BEDUCTION IN LOXG TRIP FABES. One Xlectrie Lite Will Carry rasseiirers to the Eoronf h for Ten On Is. Measles in eTery family in Braddock would not canse more interest than has been raised by the street railway question. It is a snarl in which at least five companies and five lawyers are engaged, and the patient's blood is getting hotter day by day, and the topography of the borough and surrounding country adds interest to the contest In the first place it should be understood that Braddock borough is snrronnded on three aides by Braddock township and on the fourth by the Honongahela river. It has but one entrance and one exit, aside from two railways and the river, and that is the old plank road, of which Main street is a part and the only paved street in the bor ough that is easily getatable by a street rail War. The entrance on the western side is so taken up by two railways and tbe plank road that there is little room for anything else. The first company in the fight is the Braddock and Turtle Creek Street Eailway Company, and it holds the age in one re spect. This compfny "got a move on it" RS far back as 1885, getting the right to co n 'struct a horse car road from the Carrie fur naces west of Braddcck, through the borough and on to Turtle creek. WAITING FOR ELECTRICITY. For a time it was found impracticable to make any advance on account of the dis tance being too great for horse-power, but when electricity began to attract attention the company repaired its fences and pre pared for operations when the fullness of time should come. "William Tost, Esq., is attorney for the company, and takes up the gauntlet in its behalf against all comers. The second company in the order of suc cession is the Braddock Street Railway Company. It was organized in 1887 by Alexander Dempster, B. L. "Wood. Jr., W. Scaife and Arthur Kennedy. Its route originally was from the west line of Brad nock to Turtle Creek, but last year it was pieced, and the line now contem plated would J connect with the Second Avenue Electric jltailwavat the city line and extend to Turtle Creek, through Braddock, ot course. Some time last year Andrew Mellon, How ard Childs and others bought the charter from Dempster et al. "W. F. McCook, Esq.. looks after this company's interests. The third company is chartered as the Hazelwood, Homestead and Braddock Street Bailway Company. It proposes to bridge the Monongahela river at Homestead. Its eastern terminus is Braddock. As it is proposed to run on the township road be tween Pittsburg and Braddock it conflicts with two oi the other proposed lines. George C. Wilson, Eq., is the legal counsel lor this corporation, and it is owned by Mr. Callery and other gentlemen, presumablv largely the owners of the Second Avenue x.iectnc Hallway. The fourth company is named the Brad dock Electric .Railway Company and is composed of Messrs. "A I,. Sailor-Ellis, George Miller, and others. Mr. Miller was once a conductor on the Pennsylvania Kail road, and m a bustler irom 'wav back. His extensive acquaintance in Braddock and his energy have made him a lonnidable man to fight, and he has done big work for his company in Braddock. This company proposes to run from Camp Copeland, a suburb of Braddock, and back into the township at the northeast corner of the borough and thence to Turtle Creek. Its attorney is C. C. Lee, Esq. LAST BUT HOT LEAST. The filth and last, bnt not by anv means least, company contesting is the P'lttsburg, Braddock and Turtle Creek Street Eailway Company. Ko one found would give the exact membership of the company, but it was authoritatively stated by the represen tative of the competing company that Charles Xewmeyer, of Hawkins station, and jiootn iiinn were interested in it. K. S. .crazer, .esq., is :is attorney, xne route is from the Pittsburg linej through the bor- vutia v. ,, niwuBuuriu owissvaie, via Ban kins station and Camp Copeland, Braddock and by way of the plank road to Turtle creek, and the tug ol war consists in one respect, mat if all get right of way an must run on Main street, Braddock, as there is no other line by which thev can accomplish theirobject There are hut three streets running parallel with the Monongahela river and Main street is the only one graded and paved, and the only one on which a line can be run so as to catch popular avor. Beside a road to pay must run between the Edgar Thomson Steel Worts miH th nr- rie furnaces in order to get paving patronage, and each is located within half a mile of th respective ends of the borongh. .now, nere comes the great tug. The i "home company." the RraiiHnelr nH T-.io Creek Company. recoznizinr th ctratpo-i.. importance of the right of way on the old plank road through the township, quietlv , went to work and secured the right of way, "thereby making the township suDervisors Hmen fft prominence in the fight, so much so that they are discussing the advisability of rhaving their ears hermetically sealed so "$, to escape the clamor that has been raised. HAVES'l GOT ENOUGH. All that remains is to get the right ot way on Maiu street, Braddock, and should any of the other opposing companies suc ceed in getting it, it will have a line bnt a mile long and on which but two cars will find occupation, as the entire borongh route can be traversed in six minutes. Should any of the opponents of the Braddock and Turtle Creek Company secure it, it must then make terms with the former or its victory will be a ban en one. On last Monday evening nine Council men solemnly sat behind nine desks in Council chamber and the Burgess sat in his usual place, when they were confronted by five ordinances, five lawyers and other rep resentatives o the five companies, with the borne company buttressed with' executed rights of way at either end of tbe municipal corporation, and with jaws sharp set to de vour Main street the tenderloin 'steak, the juicy part of the menu. The weather was boiling hot and the representatives of op posing interests hotter, and it is supposed some of the Councilmen were, if possible, hotter still. The ordinances were as much alike as so many peas, and the Council could be excused in deciding that the situa tion was decidedly uncomfortable. AH TJNPLEASANT PROSPECT. Before some, it is suggested, tbe prospect offered destruction on the one hand and topbetand perdition on the other. Each contestant was prepared to promise every thing from a nickel up to a seat in beaven as a lorreit if it did not keep its obligation and complete the line by August 1, 189L farther each waa willing to agree to keep the portion of the street it used, paved, clean and in repair, and npt to unnecessar ily interlere with travel while constructing the road. The attorneys were earnest, nrgu rnen.tative and eloquent, but when it leaked ont'that the home compa iy had secured the rigttljrt way through the town ship, mere was some consternation In the opposing camps, and mis ery making them bed-fellows, thev held s, consultation to which the attorney for the Braddork and Turtle Creek corporation did not get an invitation. A lawyer lor one of the companies more forcibly than elegantly expressedjthe opinion that Braddock was a qneer town. "It is hard to get into it and when yon get In you can't get out." ADJOURNED WITHOUT ACTION. The ordinances were very long and the reading very monotonous, as each was al most an exact copy of the rest. Councilmen iiageiea, looked tnis way ana- mat way, craned their pecks like wild turkeys in a rail-trap, listened to.the Braddock and Tur tle Creek Company's offer to put, within 30 days after the passage of an ordinance giv ing it right of "way, 51,000 into the hands of tbe Borough Treasurer as a guarantee to complete the road within a year, and wearily heaving a comprehensive sigh voted to post pone action until the evening of the 21st instant. At the matter now stands it is the home company against the field. The contestants will have two weeks to negotiate and there may be a number of interesting conferences before the 21st inst Ex-Alderman J. C. Reilly, of the Second Avenue Electric Bailway, was seen last night regarding the matter and he said his company certainly hoped to get to Braddock and further, that if it did it would carry passengers to Braddock for 10 cents. Mr. Beilly said the Second avenue line had suc ceeded so far bevond expectations that it generated the idea of rushing on to Brad dock. He further said that he did not think the prior ripht of way granted to the Braddock and Turtle CreefBailway Com pany was an insuperable obstacle and referred lothe case of the Duquesne Trac tion Company's fight with the Pittsburg Traction. He thought everything might yet be smoothed, and said the result if they succeeded would be as gratifying to the public as to him and bis company. He thought Booth & Flinn had no connection with the Pittsburg, Braddock and Turtle Creek Company, as his (Mr. Beilly's) com pany had made inquiry on this subject aud could not verify the assertion. ONLY SMALL FRY KICKING. Councilman Kenllng Talks On His Funrrnl Ordinance Unaertakers Have Whistles and 'Slake Drivers of Other Yehlclca Poll On" the Car Track. Councilman A. E. Keating was seen yesterday in regard to his ordinance giving cable cars the right of way over funerals. Mr. Keating is not very much exercised over tbe commotion made by the funeral directors and to a representative of The Dispatch he said: "Something I never knew before came to my notice to-day. These so-called funeral directors have whistles the same as car drivers, and when a heavy wagon or some thing else gets in the way, they compel the vehicles to turn off the track. Undertakers, as they used to be called, have no more right to mace drivers turn en the trace ana give them the right of way than they have to hold the car track against cable cars. This matter of the dead giving way to the living is a reform that must come sooner or later. "Such men as James Elaunery and H. Samson, who are at the head of their pro fession and funeral directors iu every sense of the word, do not object to turning off the track for cable cars. The kickers are the small fry, who are rising up iu their indig nant might and trying to draw attention to themselves. It has been the custom & al low funeral processions the right ot way, but it is only a matter of courtesy. If the re orm was introduced it would be the means of saving much profanity from busi ness men and would not inconvenieuce any body. I am sure the mourners would not object, and it would be a great convenience to the public." One undertaker on the Soutbside is re ported to bave a couple of horse" in train ing to draw the hearse at Mr. Keating's funeral. The Councilman was notified yes terday he would be given the liveliest illus tration of rapid transit at funerals imagin able. Mr. Keating stated that he did not expect to be able to enjoy the sensation, but if it benefited the pudIic he did not care how fast the funeral went. TJNDEESELL FOREIGHEBS. A Fostoria Glass Man Talks on Eonth American Trade. ,rWe can undersell Europeans in. South America in many lines of goods," said Otto Jaeger, a well-known representative of the glass industry, of Fostoria, O., last night He is stopping at the Monongahela. "All that the glass manufacturers want is to get there quickly. The business men of Fos toria are heartily in "lavor of subsidizing vessels. "We consider Mr. Blaine as the best friend of American industries and wish p we had more such men as he to take hold of tbe South American business' "Our workmen receive irom two to three times the wages that are paid to foreign laborers, but there is already a demand in South America for certain lines ot fine glassware, which we can manufacture cheaper than they cm in Europe." DEATH'S BICE HARVEST. The Weekly Mortuary Report Presents Some Very Unpleasant Figures. The mortuary report for the week ending July 5 shows that there were 124 deaths in the city dnring that time, as against 114 for the corresponding time last year. The leading caue of the mortality was diarrhea, there being 26 deaths from ttiat-source, 21 of which were choleraic Typhoid fever caused 10 deaths; measles, 5; pneumonia, 7; con sumption, 5. Of the total number 71 were less than 5 years of age, and of these 49 were under 1 year. Tbe East End lead the other section of the city with 52 deaths; Southside, 32; old city, 28. A Tnrnont of the Boys. The Eighteenth Beciment assembled at the armory last nignt and marched to Bluff street, headed by the Second Brigade Band. It was intended to have a dress parade here, but owing to darkness setting in and the density ot the crowd which gathered to wit ness the parade, it had to be deferred. lis Excellent Qualities Commend to public approval the California liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs. It is pleas ing to the eye and to the taste, and by gently acting on the kidney, liver and bowels, it cleanses the system effectually, thereby pro moting the health and comfort of all who uso it. Extra! Extral Extra! "We are determined to close out our entire stock of summer clothing, if low prices will do it Bead the bargains we are offering for to-day. Bargain Ko. 1: 180 men's fancy cheviot sack suits, in checks and plaids, at 6, cheap at $12. Bargain Ko. 2: 210 men's fine cassimere and worsted suits cut either in sack or cutaway frock, at Sio' worth 520. ' Bargain Ko. 3: t All our 522, $25, $28 and $30 suits will be closed out lor $15. Bemember these are the greatest bargains ever offered. P. C. C. C, cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the Court House. John L. Sullivan's mother knew how to raise a family that could take care of themselves. She used only "Table Belle" Flour, the greatest bone and muscle maker iu the world. F. I. Btjtledqe, Sole Agent, TUF Orrville Milling Co. "Table Belle" flour is made in "the heart oi the best wheat section in the world, by the Orrville Milling Company. They have 12 large grain warehouses through the country and an elevator of 150,000 bushels attached to the mill. They make 1,200 barrels per day of Table Belle. tuf .- F. L Kctledoe, Sole Agent Anclloa Sale Of 80 lots in Flowers' plan, Hazelwood. Sat urday. July 12. at 2 o'clock. Bo not forc-et. it. CAUGHT ON THE FLY. Prominent Citizens Who Were Enu merated Without Knowing It. WAITING FOR OFFICIAL FIGURES. Pittsbnrjr May Tet Beach the Quarter Million Hark. 0NLT A FEW DISTRICTS TO COME IN "Something like 20 cases, all told, have been reported to us of people who thought they were not enumerated," said Census Supervisor Oliver yesterday afternoon, "and thfe latest is a communication received from Mr. F. M. Magee to-aay. Here it is: Pittsburg, July , 1S90. George T. Oliver, Esq. Dear Sib Your census enumerator was not along the side of Highland avenue on which I live. Mr. Flinn told me he had not been to bis house and certainly he has not been to mine. Please look into this. Very truly. F. M. Magee. "Tiiio ; i samp thine over again." said Mr. Oliver, "and on investigation I find that no omission has been made. This is my an swer to Mr. Magee: A GOOD CONTRIBUTION. "F. M. Magee, Esq.: "DearSir I bave just received your favor of the 9th Inst, and upon investigation I find that both you and Mr. Flinn and your families were enrolle I by Mr. Weaver, the enumerator for your district, and have contributed an ag gregate of 20 persons to the population of our city. Mr. Weaver probably called when you were away from home. Yours truly, Geo. T. Oliver, "Census Supervisor." "Will the official returns from "Washing ton differ much from the approximate fig ures ot Allegheny county's population as given out by you?" was asked. "Yes, several thousand one way or the other, but not over six or seven thousand. We could form only a rongh estimate, but the figures are not very far out ol the way." "What will be the probable population of the city?" "About a quarter of a million." PREPARING TO CLOSE. Returns from five rural districts are still due, and expected to come in every minnte. They are looked for to-day, and immediately after the papers now on file at the office in the Lewis block are sent to Washington, little will remain to be done in the Ninth Census district "I will hang out my flag on the Southside in a day or two, said Mr. Oliver, and all census matters will be attended to there." John Skobba, the Hungarian who re fused to answer Census Enumerator Die mer's questions, had a hearing before Com missioner McCandless yesterday. He an swered the census queries and was dis charged. Mr. Oliver Wickline will have a hearing this afternoon at 3 o'clock. A FALSE ALARM. Bloomfield Scared by a Reported Cnse nf Asiatic Cholera Which Proves to Be merely Cholera morbus Immediate Ac tion Advised In the Case of Overcrowded Tenements. Bumors ot a case of Asiatic cholera in the city caused considerable excitement yes terday. Dr. Weisberger reported Eosa "Weller, of Pearl street. Sixteenth ward, as the victim of the dread disease. Dr. Mc Candless was immediately requested to in vestigate the matter, and last evening gave the resultot his examination to a DISPATCH representative. "I fonnd that the patient was not suffer ing irom cuoiera at all, said tbe doctor. "Mrs. Weller is afflicted with ouly a slight attack of cholera morbus. She is doing splendidly, and was moving around the house. There is no truth iu the statement that tbe case shows symptoms of Asiatic cholera." In speaking of the city, Dr. McCandless stated: "The authorities shonld take im mediate action in the matter of our over crowded houses in Pittsburg. There is fearful danger in allowing so many persons to live together in a single room. In case of the spread of an epidemic, these over crowded tenements would cause fright, ul ravages among the people. "Great care should be exercised by all at present in the selection of fruits, etc. The average grade of watermelons on the market just now are not overripe, and have a direct tendency to produce severe cases of cholera morbus. All unripe fruit should he avoided. These hot days and cool evenings are par ticularly favorable to the spread of that disease." Snclden Dentil. Heart disease is developed by modern civili zation, and is increasing to an alarming extent. Let him who suspects the existence of this cause of sudden death take Dr. Flint's Remedy and let all persons read his treatise on "Heart Disease." At all druggists, or will be sent on application by Mack Drug Co., N. Y. MWF Extra! Extrnt Extra! "We are determined to close out our entire stock of summer clothing, it low prices will do it Bead the bargains we are offering for to-day. Bargain No. 1: 180 men's fancy cheviot sack suits, in checks aud plaids, at $6, cheap at $12, Bargain Ko. 2: 210 men's fine cassimere and worsted suits, cut either in sack or cutaway frock, at 510 worth $20. Bargain Ko. 3: All our $22, $25, $28 and $30 suits will be closed out for $15. Bemember these are the greatest bargains ever offered. P. C. C. C, cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the Court House. Not n Headnche In a Dnrrel. This refers to Wainwright's beer. It is exhilarating and perfectly wholesome. Telephone 5525. All dealers keep it. Oar Store Closes at 5 P. III. Come tor July bargains. More and greater values than you ever saw in every depart ment. A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth ave. SIEETlh&n. ATOTICE-THE MEsIBERS OK LINCOLN i COUNCIL NO. 175, JR. O. IT. A. M, are requested to assemble at their hall. cor. Forty ninth and Butler sts.. SATURDAY, July 12, 1890, at 2 o'clock sharp, to attend the funeral of out late brother, John Green. Sister councils are respectfully invited to attend. H. A. BAMBACH, C. C. E. CONNER, R. S. P1TTSBUKG. July 10, 1S90. jyll-53 EDUCATIONAL. Plttsbnrg, Eighth street, near Tenn avenue, riilobnrs Fimur lollege and CONSERVA TORY OF MUSIC. 23 teachers. Superior home comforts and care. Year begins September 9. jysV&ayp'' President A. H. NORCR03S, D. D. EAVER COLLEGE , .and Musical Institute, for young girls and young ladies, Beaver, Pa. Boarding depart ment limited to 6a Popular rates. Send for catalogue. .- . Jyll-21-MWT R. T. TAYLOR CHELTENHAM ACADEMY. OOONTZ, PA. .Near Philadelphia, Bound Brook route to ew York. Unexcelled location and surround ings. Perfect school equipment. Library, grm naslnm, military system. 'J borough preparation for college or scientific school. Number limited to SO. f P ye". No M'ras- Illustrated cir cular. OHN CALVIN RICE, A. M., Prin. J el-92-D HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA., SEMINARY Home school for yonng; ladies. Limited number. Method of teaching and training adapted to tbe Individual peculiarities ot each pupil. Thorough ourse In English, Ancient and Modern Languages, Music and Art. Situ ation exceptionally healthy in the midst of the beauty and grandeur ot the Alleghenies. Je27-25-MWr c ORKY'S UlMUtlU ALE-: The most refreshing summer beverage. GEO. K. STEVENSON A CO., lelUotWF Importers, Sixth avenue. XxfDtsplay advertisements 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 for each inser tion, and none taken for less thefn thirty cents. Top line being dimlayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BB.A.NCH OFFICES. FOR .THE BODTHSIDE. NO. 1412 CARSON BTREET. BRANCH OFFICES ALSO AS BELOW, WHERE WANT, FOR BALE, IX) LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RE CEIVED UP TO J P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisement are vo be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with Tn2 DIB rATCB, rrrTSBURQ. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3K9 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. Mth street and Penn aye. E. G. STUCKEY 4CO., Wylle aye. and Fultonit. N. bTOKELY. Filth Avenue Market Horn. ZASTXXP. 1. Wr WALLACE. ClZlFenn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER SQElBLER.Stnav. AAtwoodlt. SOUTHeiDX. JACOB SFOHN. No. SCsrson street. ALLEGHKNY. A. J. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. FKEDH. EGGERS. 172 OHIO street. F. H. EGGERS & BON, Ohio and Chestnntsts. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin ayes. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aTes. FERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ayes. T. B. MORRIS, CSS Preble ave. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKER. Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. 8HARPSBURG. C. BELLMAN. Stationer, 818 Main st. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. RInle HpId. AGENTS-7HE GREATEST SELLING WORK of modern times has at last appeared. Stan ley 's own book. "In Darkest Africa:" this lithe only book for which Stanley has written a line: Chas. Scrlbner's bona, publishers: apply at once for territory. P. J. FLEUINO & CO., 77 Diamond street. Je5-S9-MWTSn AGESTS-50 OUTFIT ON 30 DAYS' TIME: 1150 proflt In four weeks or no pay. Address with stamp, JaRVIS & CO., Racine, ' u is. my29-33 BRASS POLISHER AND BUFFER BT manufacturer near Plttsbnrg. Pa.; steady work to competent man. Address, statlngwages required. MANUFACTURER, Dispatch office. Iyl0-15 BAKER-A FIRST-CLASS BAKER TO TAKE a half Interest in the business in a good town; must be a good, sober man. Address lie. Dis patch office. JJ-6-140-UWT BOILER MAKERS AND TANK BUILDERS at ATLANTIC REFINERY. Point Brceie, Philadelphia men. steady employment to No. 1 work-JyIO-23 BLACKSMITH APPRENTICE-IMMEDIATELY: one with some experience. Apply to GEOROE KEITCER, Homestead. Jyll-iOl BARRER-A GOOD MAN FOR GOOD PLACE Call or address D T. STUMPENHORST, Wllkinsburg. Pa. Jyll-93 BARBER GOOD MAN; STEADY WORK AND good wages. Apply at 2835 PEN N AVE. jyil-82 BARBER-STEADY WORK FOR GOOD MAN. Apply 6t0 GRANT ST. Jyll-41 B ARBER-GOOU WAGES TO GOOD MAN. 312 FERRY ST. , city. Jyll-48 TV OY-WITH SOME EXPERIENCE AT THE X bsrber business. Apply at 318 GRANT ST. Jyll-84 BUTCHER-A FlP.Sr-CLASS MAN. at 6031 BROAD ST.. East End. APPLY Jyll-37 CABINET-MAKERS-GOOD MEN AT ONCE at KRAMER REDMAN'S, No. 97 North ave., Allegheny, Pa. Jyll-8 CARPENTERS A FEW GOOD CARPEN TERS. Call at NO. 6 MAGEE ST. JylMO TTiKlTO CLERK WITH AT LEABT AN AS ju sistajit's certificate: must spi SISTANT'S certificate: must speak English and German, and must have enongh experience to run a store for a month, if necessary. Write to UAS. J. IitJA.ikjL.1, .riQ, IT&. Jyll-S3 7TVRUG CLERK-ADDRESS W. S., DISPATCH uur ouice. jylI-49 RAUGHTSMAN A FIRST-CLASS ONE OK architectural Ironwork. Apply at 132 FIRbT AVENUE Pittsburg. Jyll-89 IR8T-CLASS DRAUGHTSMAN ON STRUCT URAL Iron work. Apply at office of PENN A. CONSTRUCTION CO., 132 First ave. lylO-47 T ATHE HANDS FIRST CLASS - ACCUS JU TOMED to heavy work. DUQUESNE FORGE CO.. Rankin station. lyM-rgn ABORERS AT THE UNION STORAGE CO.. Twenty-flfth and Railroad sts., city. Jyll-3 MA5?55 HAND -FOR MOLDING MA CHINE. Only a thoroughly good ar.d com petent man need ipply to ALLEGHENY GEO- ME1RICAL WOO; D CARVING CO. aye., Allegheny. MA?Z? '2 TO WORK ATOtiCE: CATHO LIC preferred: salary commencing 110 per week. Call at HOTEL WINDSOR, YounSrstown. O.. from 5 to 7 p. M. jyll-50 -pLUMBERS-IN DENVER, PflT. SI A HAY eight hours, year's engagement to flrst-clasi : wire for Particulars with references THR JHESi KEA.TH SANITARY SUPPLY CO. men HUGHES i KEATH SANITARY SUPPLY CO, 1y4-io2 PATTERN MAKER-MUST BE WELL HP IN rolling mill and general work ot all kinds. P.11;r I? Pson. or address VULCAN IRON CO.. LIM., New Castle. Lawrence co.. Pa. lylO-79 PATTERNMAKER-STEADY EMPLOYMENT to right party. Address FOUNDRY. D1--patch office. Jyll-24 PANT MAKERS-FIVE MEN TO WORK ON unirorins. at home. Apply S. J. TOPPING, No. 17 Anderson St., Allegheny. Jyll-31 ERSON OR FIRM-TO REPRESENT a" Western Investment company In Pittsburg and vicinity. Address BUX, Dispatch office. JylS-90 KED LEAD BURNERS-FOUR WANTED. Applv to THE BEYMER-BAUMAN LEAD CO.'S WORKS, Pennsylvania are. and BIdwell St.. Allegheny. Jvll-so STROKER-A GOOD MAN AT CHARI.EROI Brickyard, one who is accustomed to a Martahj mai-hine andean keep it in order: good wages paid and house furnished lr desired. In ?1uJr.eatTAUJ' Lock No. 4, or at office of CHARlLEROl LAND CO., Blssell Block, Pitts burg. Pa. ,.., -o SALESMEN-A FEW GOOD ONES ON SAL Altr or commission to sell our goods to busl ?lis.sincn:,p.r,cKl,re 'ws goods first class and the line complete; big money and permanent posi tions for live workers who can stand prosierllr: write at once. LEMEN MFG. CO., 3.8 to K Dearborn St., Chicago, HI. Jyll-93 SALESMEN-AT 75 iEK MONTH SALARi and expenses, to sell a line ot sllvernlatcd ware, watches, etc.: by sample only: horse and team furnished free; write at once for fall partic- sii vviin? a1!!?1?-?? seT?' xis free. STANDARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, .Mass. se24-90-D QALESMAN-IN EVERY LOCALITY TO 5deJ?m,"2?.r.eal;dwh,olesaleo,,r w Process -iinimadewU50UtaPPles: excellent wages: no CIDER CTm ".V.-'-l.'H. tne- MISSOURI CIDER M'F'G. CO., Box 556, St. Joseph, Mo. JV5-31 TTRAtrc,?rJ'Y ,8- OASPARIS, CON a jitAiroit, Charlcrol. Pa. Jyio-74 UJtlOM CARPENTERS AT GREK'CSKHPr' . Address WALL1S. UARLEY ffiSll burg. ' wix:;;- JJ.U-I -TTTOOO PATTERN MAKER-FIRST-rLAsq- patch office. Jv9-13 Female Flein. COOK-A FIRST-CLASS SHORT ORDER cook. Apply 2C0 MARKET ST. jyll" I Jasrr.tTAiii.E YOUNU WOMAN ttor Iv iijht'n.pi i.......... .L;'UIHfrt ruifc j.. ...... ... . uai-vti mis win neahoine for a competent persouwell recommended: best wages and extra privileges; Bellefleld, opposite bchenlev Park. Address, three days. INSUR ANCE, Dispatch office. Jylo-41 YiJlit"- VUOLIC-'roK STORE WORK: one having some musical knowl- edge preferred P.O. UOX830. Address, In ownnandwrltlug, Jyll-7 Mnlo mjd Female Help. AGENTS-MALE OR FEMALK-IS CITY and country districts to sell The Plttsbnrg ashing Machine: the newest and best: sells easily; call and see machine at office. J. H. STEVENSON, No. 100 Fifth ave. J)9-44-MWT COACHM AN-fM PER MONThTm ALE COOK, colored waiters, farm and harvest hands, girls for private families, hotels and simmer resorts, two gins lor mncn counter, laundress. MEGHAN'S, i, ? ur 3 rant st. JjrS-D E XPERIENCED TEACHER3-1HE SCHOOL board of Scolt twr. xvlll mt mnl!i on the Chartiers Valley R. R., on Monday, July 14, 1S9, at 10 A. M., to elect 10 teachers; princi pal's salary at Olendale fs per month and other schools S30 per month: term seven months; experienced teachers preferred. Applicants can address H. J. UAER, Pres.. Woodvllle. Pa., orM. O. DUNLEVY, ec, Mansfield Valley. Pa. JyMl iJOOD WATCH FREE-TO THE BOY OR VX girl selling the largestnumberof our famous 25o rubber stamps before September 1 next, we will give a fine gold watch, Cuntlt.g case, Elgin movement: and a fine gold watcb, open lace, El- f;ln movement, to the one selling tbe second argest number; watches can be seen at onr office,' ?i?5&&F.'PhTe-. FRtsbur;: open all. Mo JUAHON BROS, 4 ADAMS. Jl-ii WANTED. Situations. POSITION-AS HAMMERMAN FOE .... "-heavy work on steam or Bradley I -?.'?. r reference riven. Address HJ LIGHT tv hammer: Address HAHMCK- mah. Dispatch office. JjM-10 pOSITlON-BY A YOUNG GERMAN OF SIX SimMTilLePTlence as gardener. Address M. MUNZMAY, 8 Coleman st., Allegheny. Jyll-4 PLACE-TO LEARN CARPENTER TRADE. Jy9-96 ' W JACOB3 No. 20 Wensterave. Rooms, Honsen, &f pTJltNISHED HOUSE-OFTEN ROOMS FROM A.. sfpt- J t0 APrtl I: East End or Allegheny; ft T!';? '"s. .reference. ANDERSON & BEECK.- MAN, "'! u rourth ave. jyll-91 Kuuiu-FURNISHED, IN EITHER CITY, IF rt ..c?x,rllT 'ooted: prefer private family. Ad dress SINGLE GENTLEMEN, Dispatch office. ljlI-58 SMALL HOCSE-IN PITTSBURG OR ALLE , UBEIi, with a garden: state lowest price. Address ACCIDENT. Dispatch office. Jyft-12 Flnnnclnl. TVTORiGAGEs-ti.coaooo to loan on city lt1 and suburban nronertles at 4K. 5 and S oer 2eilt, and on larms in Allegheny and adjacent J'lntles at 6 per cent. . Alll I. M, I'JSJXJM UU.B. a sua, ,-,, x uunu avenue, ap7-f41 MONET TO LOAN-IF YOU WANT MONEY In any amount on eood city mortgages qulcklv, we have it on hand and will be gUd to lend It at 5 and 6 per cent. MORRIS & FLEMING, 103 Fourth k it-in 103 Fourth ave. TlTORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY fT--, county property at lowest rates. A. WEAVER & CO., 92 Fourth avenue. 11KMU mb2-D T" LOAN-S300.000, IN AMOUNTS OF J3.0O0 and upward, on city and suburban property, U4J4 per cent free of tax: also smaller amounts at 6 and 6 per cent. BLACK & V AIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. se21-d26-D TO LOAN - $100,000 ON MORTGAGE3-S100 and upward at 6 per cent:500,XO at 4X percent on residences or business nroperty; also In ad Joining counties. 8. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenue. oc24-4-D rpo LOAN-MONEY ON MORTGAGES ON JL Improved real estate In sums of SW0 and up ward at 4M, 6 and I Dsr cent. L. O. FRAZIER, Butler and Forty-fifth sts. J yll-87-Tursu Mlscellnncons. ALL TO USE JONES BEDBUG PAEALYZEB, Jones Magic Roach Powder; contains no poison: roaches banished oy contract; satisfac tion given or no pay. Prepared by GEO. W. JONES, 222 Federafst., Allegheny, Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. Telephone No. 1332. Jyll-43-MWP ALL SOLDIERS -WHO ARE DISABLED from anv cause and drawlne- less than SS Tier month to call at B. F. BROWN'S OFFICB. S Fourth ave., or send their address. lezs-es BEPESDENT RELAT1VES-WHO ARE NOT drawing pensions to call or send their ad dress to B. F. BROWN, 9fi Fourth ave., second floor. Je25-9 EVERY BARBER-TO KNOW THAT WE have the largest stock of barber chairs, mirrors, washstands, enp cases poles and sun dries to be round in the Slate; the slmnlefact that we bave furnished all the leading barber shops in Piltsbnrg and Allegheny (our latest acquisition being the St.'Charles Hotel and the Pittsburg Natatorium), is sufficient evidence tbatwe are the people: no deception, no deviation: we do not give away a Waterbnry watch or a silk umbrella with a poundof shaving soap or a pocket comb: fair dealing and honest prices; call and Eee ns or send ror our catalogue. ROSS W. BLACK. Manufacturer. Dealer and Importer of Barbers' Supplies, 13J Third ave.. Pittsburg. The oldest barbers' supply house in tbe city. Jtl-13-XWT 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 ti-e LIGHT RUNNING NEW HOME SEWING MACHINE OFFICE No. 19 Mxth St., 2 doors below BIJon. Jy4-MWP EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT WE ARE able to turn out large orders of muslin, glass, oilcloth or real estate signs on short notice at lowest prices. PASTORIBB' SIGN WORKS, H9Fith ave., cor. SmlthfleldSL, third floor. lelS-MWT POOL TABLES-TWO GOODSECOND-HAND ones: must be in good condition. Inquire T. J. BLACKMOBE. 305 Siulthfleld. v Jyll-83 OLDIERS' WIDOWS TO CALL AT B. F. BROWN'S OFFICE, 98 Fourth aye., second iiuur. leo-Oj FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. A RARE CHANCE-81,800 ONLY 100 FEET from Wylle avenue cable. Thirteenth ward: new brick dwelling of four rooms; water: good cellar, etc.; lot 40x67. J. K. COOPER CO., 135 Fourth ave. Jyll-39 BRICK DWELLING NEW TWO-STORY, eight rooms, bath, both gases and waters, with two-story brick in rear, facing on alley; lot 22x100; this proserty Is In elegant snaps, and a verv low price will be made to prompt purchaser; situate in Sixth ward, six minutes' walk from Court House. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth aye. jye-SS-jrwrsu"1 BRICK HOUSE AND LOT-ON HIGH ST., Pittsburg, for 2,500. Address BARGAIN, Dispatch office. Jyl0-0 WASHINGTON ST., NEAR FIFTH AVE Brick mansard roof dwelling: six rooms, hall, bath, range, w. c, both gases; well finished throughout aacLoIcely papered: excellent dry cel- lar: let 10x117 to alley, j. n, wurAA t;u., ia 2 ourtn are, Jyll-3 OT TOO ONLY A RARE CHANCE THIS C5X property Is worth S2, 500; on Perry St., near Wylle sve. cable line; a good new frame dwelling 01 nve large rooms; goou ary ceaar; nan: water; newly papered throughout: good level lot, with trees and shrubbery; must be sold at once; lot 22.6x111: call soon: a good bargain. J. R, COOPER t CO., 135 Fourth ave. Jyll-S QO OOO-LIBERTY AVENUE NEAR FOR Di) TIETH St.. Sixteenth ward, new modern Irame dwelling, five rooms, finished attic, hall. Inside shutters, slate mantel and tile hearth, side entrance, slate roof, etc.; grained and well finished; lotaixlDOIeet; convenient to cable Hue terms easy. L fifth sts. . O. FRAZIER, Butler and Forty. Jyll-87-Tursu 800 -A PRIME INVESTMENT: RENT, s $456 per year: near Fifth Ave. Market House; newrrame dwelling or. eignt rooms and attic: slate mantels: goo i cellar: side entrance: perfect sewerage: all newly papered and in good condition. J. K. COOPER A CO., 135 Fourth ave. Jyll-39 East End Residences. ASPECULATION-HERRON AVE., 3 MIN UTES from WvlIeave.cablelInc;worth 6.000, price ft 600: 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 shrubbery: easy pavements. .1. R. COOPER t CO., 135 fourth ave. Jyll-33 BRICK RES1DEN CE-ONE OF THE NEATEST and most desirable houses at Shadyslee: new brick, modern strle, nine rooms, well finished and all the very latest Improvements, on Westminster St.. two squares frsm Filth ave. cable Une: price made verv reasonable on account of the owners' removal from the city. W. A. HEKRON SONS. S0"Fourth ave. Jy3-a4-a,7,ll,14 H OtIS r AN ELEGANT NEW FRAME OF six rooms, bath, attic, hot and cold water. both gases, electric lights and bells, speaking tabes, etc : lot 23x125: three minutes from elec tric Hue; very desirable location; S3.S00: U1M csh, bal. three years. W. W. ELDERKIN, 6J1S Btafon St., E. E. Tel., 5S.7. Jyll-SS-MF' LANG AVE.. HOMEWOOD, MODERN AND well-built frame dwelling of Mx 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 andbacklawn and shade trcesln front, well of good water, sewerare. etc.: lot 45x13), price only 11500. J.K. COOPER A CO., Itt Fourth ave. Jyll-39 isr EAT DWELLING-IN THE EAST END wllh fine corner lot: 7 rooms, finished attic rooms, reception hall, bath and w. c, natural as, laundry, etc.. etc. : everything in elegant or cr: room all newly papered: will sell at a bar gain; Immediate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., 119 Fourth ave., Plttsbnrg. JylO-4S CIHADYSIDE-RESIDENCE SEVEN BOOMS, c. slato O bath, h. and c. water, inside w. mantels, tile hearths, stationary washstands. folding doors, slate roof; abundance shade and fruit trees: lot 50x23); price S7.5T0; must be sold at once. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., S9 Fourth ave. Jyil-I7 CM 000- NEW 2-STORY FRAME RESI otr? DENCE. 6 rooms, hall and vestibule. large nn. attic, launary, gooa ceuar, i. ana r. eorches, range, h. and c. water, china closet, athroom. with stationary washstand and inside w. c, both gases, electric light, slate mantels, tile hearths, hardwood finish downstairs; lot 2.51 130 to 20-ft. alley: on line of Duquesne Electric roid and 2 min. walk from P. K. R. station. GEO. 0. SLEETH, Penn and Shady avenues. East End. JylO-26 CM OOO-NEW MODERN FRAME EAST END Ob dwelling, on a good street: It contains six large rooms, finished attic hall, bath. Inside w. c. and all modern conveniences; convenient to both steam and cable cars: large lot and com plete sewerage; terms very easy. L. O. FRA ZIER. Butler and Forty-filth sts. Jyll-87-Tursu ffijrrOO-CASU WILti BUY 4-ROOM house I near Collins ave.. E. E., for a few days: lot 68x59. BALTENSPERGER & WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. Jyll-lS Allegheny Residence. OMALL HOUSE AND LOT-FOUNTAIN ST. yj atanctlon: the property M. 21 Fountain St., near bead of Bovla St., Third ward, Allegheny, atanctlon: the property Ne. 21 Fountain St., wlll be sold by order of John Rogers, assignee, on thepremlses, Saturday, 21b Julv. 4 o'clock: lot 21x&; brlok house. 5 rooms; terms, half cash, balance In two years: those In want of a cheap property will do well to attend. A. LEGO A 1 E , iivpcrbr win ao w ION, Auctioneers, DU Jyt-127 Summer Residences, fTURM-FOR SALE, OR LEASE FOR TERM . or years, a farm of 145 acres on tbe banks of r ? Erte: ns a large bearing' vineyard, all kinds 2 i rrnlt)-a rood sandy beach and a threc-storv P.rjck building with all modern Improvements": this place must be seen to be appreciated. All S?,m.,D1VLn,C!ltlons addressed to V. P. HAYES & son, Erie, Pa., will receive prompt attention. Ie27-1-MWF Puburbnn Residences. S5?rJ-0ABH AND EASY MONTHLI PAY iZiV ""its, will get you a handsome new5 w k u "ndchoitelotat Etna station, Pand rorehn'S.'J-ri,le,r..nou,es olng np; come qoiefc Mauaw irratl?n.:.pI,ns 8nd Photos at office. JyWT1u?0 ",n" 1I'onr" FOB SALE-IMPROVED BEAIy ESTATE Suburban Residence. CO 00 NICK BUBUBBAN HOME. ON LINE 4? of W. P. K. B-, very' c'o? to station, frame dtrelllnr. seven reemt. abundance orirult and shrabberr. excellent weltsSwater and nat ural ran: lot 107x111 feet: eIltfins. L. O. 1TEA' Z1EK. Butler and iorcy-nv Jyll-87-TuFSu" OO OOO-EMS WORTH-NEW QUEEN ANNE 5M frame dwelling rooms: all improve ments: lot 50x160. HALTENSPEKGEB 4 WILL IAJfiS, 154 Fourth ave. Jy'1-16 FOR HALE I.OTK. CltT lit CHOICE BOILDI--G LOTS BETWEEN Wylle ave. and Webster ave.. on 50-ft. St.. size 2W112. to 20-ft- alley: price only f5W: easy terms; enhancement sure: call and get oar plans. J. R. COOPER 4 CO., 13S Fourth ave. Jyll-M OO TO S400 CITY LOTS AT COUNTRY Drlces: nice building lots In tbeMornlng- nlan: small monthly payments: call at our office for plans. CHARLES SOMEltS 4 CO., 313 W ood St., M19 Penn ave. J?9-a ' East End liets. LOTS-THE FINEST FOR-THE MONEY IN Allegheny county, are those in Chas. E. Cornelius' plan, Mornlngslde, Eighteenth ward. Pittsburg, beautiful building lots atfromstooto tm, weekly or monthly payments: no Interest: convenient to street cars and railroad. Call upon N. P. SAWYER at nls home, Morningilde ave nue, or CHAS. E. CORNELIUS. 408 Grant st. Je25-32" LOTS-IN CHAS. E. CORNELIUS PLAN AT Morningslde. Eighteenth ward, can be bought In blocks of 6, 10 or 15 at reduced prices, and on the most liberal and accommodating terms. Small cash payments: longtime. SeeN. P. SAWYER, Agent, on the grounds, or CHAS. E. CORNELIUS, 406lrantst. Je28-32 LOTS-LARGEST IN THE MARKET FOR the price: 0x140 and only 1100, sltnate on Uellefleld ave.; terms 825 cash, balance monthly payments: call and get 'plans. J. 11. COOPER ft CO., 135 Fourth aye. lyll-Sf T IBERTY AVE. NEAR ELLA ST., SIX J TEENTH ward, beautlfnl building lots 20x 100ft. SeeW. A. HEBRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Jy9-84-l,lI,15,lS WYUE AVE.-NEAR FRANCIS ST., BEAU TIFUL lot. 32 feet front, and another 24 feet: will accept much less than value lr sold by July 15: make us an offer. MAUAW & GOFF, Limited, 145 Fourth avenue. Jj9- SSO LOT 50X150. ON FRANKSTOWN AVE., OO Villa Park olan. at Brushton station. P R. K.: this avennelsbeingpaved to city line, andpr posed electric road Is to run near by. BROWN SAINT, Agts., 512Smlthfleldst. 50 Very desirable lot 24X109 FT. ; McCLIN- xucn. plan, l weniy-secona wara, ciesc w Breeze and Fifth ave.: this Is a bargain. MELLON BBO'lHERS, 6349 Station st., E. E. Jy6-126-MWI" OM FOOT FRONT-50XI60, CHOICE SHADY CO SIDE lot, CO-foot street, graded and sewered, choice location and a bargain. L. O. FRAZIER, Butler and Forty-fifth sts. JyIl-87-Tursu AORE3 EAST END. NEAR HOMEWOOD station: pre.&t h&reraln to a nromDt purchaser: would sell well in building lots. JAS. V A CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Tttsburg. JylO-43 Atlcsbeny Lots. ELLIOTT NURSERY PLAN OF LOTS ARE now offered at prices 25 per cent below any thing In tbe neighborhood: tbe location U one of the best on the Pleasant Valley electric road, with aS-centfare to Smithfield St.: special Inducements given to first bnycrs and those who will build this season: planting of shrubs and trees and orna mentation of grounds will be done at cost: re strictions as to improvements, insuring to all buyers desirable surrounding: moderate prices and terms to suit. B. A. ELLIOTT CO., 54 Sixth St., or full Information can be obtained on the grounds at the office ol tbe nursery on Charles st. Jy9-60-I0ir Snbnrbnn Lots. FLEMING PARK-FINE LEVEL LOTS AT fax); closing sale on Saturday. 12th inst.; call on ns for free railroad tickets; trains from P. A L. E. R. r... 2:40 and 4:30 p. is., city time: ten min utes' ride direct to ground: easy payments. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. Jy-43 (2QO0 WILL BUY A LOT 40X100 IN THE OO Fort Pitt Land Co.'s plan, at North Jean- nette; this plan adjoins the new glass plant of Dlthrldge & Co.; next season's Ore starts August 15; buy now and save money; get plans.etc. BAX TER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. Jy6-S6 31-4 ACRES-OF NICE LEVEL LAND NEAR railroad station: well adapted for laying ont in building lots; great bargain. JAS. W. DRAPE t CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. JylO-48 Farm. PARM-40 AORES. FINE NEW HOUSE AN D barn, well Improved every way. short drive from Wllkinsburg, bargain; $5,500, half cah. ED. WriTlSH. 410 Grant St.. Pittsburg. Jy9-D FOR SALE-BU1NE-S. Business Opportunities. BOOT AND SHOE STORE-f3,000 TO $4,000; one at ft, 000; hat and cap store at Invoice. aboul97,S00: if you are looking for business It is to your Interest to call on us. T. O. BROWN & CO., 90 Fourth ave. JyIO-46 BUSINESS-A GOOD OPENING IN A GROW 1NU railroad town for the undertaking and livery business: the right man will find it a pay ing Investment: a canital of S4.0U0 to 15,000 re quired. Address A. Z.. Dispatch office. iyll-Z B AKESY, CONFECTIONERY AND RES TAURANT Desirable location: no competi tion: good trade: reasons for selling, bad health. Address Dx JAY, Dispatch office. JyIO-11 BOARDING HOUSE-CENTRAL LOCATION, Penn ave.: elegantly furnished: established many years: price 11.000 to quick purchaser. T. O. BROWN too., Fourth ave. Jyl0-48 BARBER 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. lyS-lT CITY INSTALLMENT OFFICE G"OD agents to transferwlth sale: will sell stock or leases; good chance to Invest with small capital. Address B. H Dispatch office. Jyll-35 ESTABLISHED BU3INE8S-IN THE CITY, requiring only 13,000 canital: sickness canse or selling: has paid ICO per cent proflt on Invest ment. Address E. O. C., Dlipatcn office. JyS-77 FINE MILLINER! II.600-NEW LAUNDRY il.bOO, Wllmerdlng grocery 11.000, East End grocery SL SOO, hardware store, milk depot, finest ook and stationery store In best town In U estern Pennsylvania: bakeries, drugstores, cigar stores. SH EPARD A CO., 151 Fourth ave. JylO SE HOE AND 3IEN'B FURNISHING STORE Best location in the most prosperous mauu- facturlng town near tbe city; a chance in a thou sand. PERCIVAL t. CHAPMAN, 439 Grant st. Jyll-M T ? OOO-A NO. 1 FIRE HRICK WORKS; tSJLO others fromSS,0C0to 0,000; manufact uring business from tSOO to 1W.0UO. T. O. BROWN & CO.. 90 Fourth ave. JtIO-48 OO-BKST GROCERY IN TWO CITirS ON comer: others at fi.ooo. 11.500 toi5.no. T. ROWN & CO.. 90 Fourth ave. JylO-45 CM 50-RESTAURANT. SMALL BUT MONEY 54fc MAKING; choice location. T. O. BROWN & CO., 90 Fourth ave. , JylO-46 Mnsufnclnrlne Sites. NICE MANUFACTURING S1TE-OF ABOUT five acres, adjoining McKeesport. on line ot B. a O. R. R., and Youghlogheny river, will be donated to any party who will agree to erect a manufactory that will employ 200 persons or over. For particulars call on or address WILLIAM M. BELL. McKeesport. Pa. Jy9-H FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Ilorars. Vehicles. I.Ivp Stack. Elc. SHETLAND PONY VERY HANDSOME; good driver and racks fast under saddle. Apply to DR. R. JE-NNINUS. 215 First ave. Jy 11-29 STUDEBAKER WAGON USED BUT A short time: price low. Call at ARCHIBALD'S STABLE, 94 and 03 Third avenue. lea-117 Mnclilnery nnd lUetnls. D RILLING ENGINES AND 15O1LER3-F0R oil or iras wells, engines and boilers In everv slzeand style, sawmills and wood-working ma- chlnery, HAliHtiO JHAUttinX. AJ.l'Ul. ISO. u First arc. Pittsburg. Pa. mh9-D E NG1NES AND BOILERS-NEW AND RE- FlllEli: rcpairins promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRK AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, IN. JJ2-63 H OISTING ENGINES. .DERRICKS AND derrick forcings, steel hoisting and guv ropes in stock; stationary engines and boilers, shears, clay and ore pans, etc. THOMAS CAR LIN'S SUfiS. Lacock and Sandusky sts.. Alle gheny, Pa. apS-MWF SECOND-HAND ENG1NESAND BOILERS all sizes and styles In stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. : all refitted: good as new, at lowest prices: porta ble engines, 8 to 25 b. p.; boilers all sizes and styles. J. S. YOUNG, 23 Park way, Allegheny, Pa. oct5-ao-D' nilscellaneons. ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA-SCRIBNER ed., cheap: also 50. COO other good books. FRANK BACON t Co., 301 Smithfield st. Jy2 IKON-AIIOUT 75 TONS. MORE OR LESa, OF cast and wrought Iron will be sold by the Board or Public Vi orgs or the city of Wheeling to the highest bidder on Saturday. July 12. 1890. at 10 o'clock A. u.. being the materials nf tbe old Sev enteenth street bridge. The bridge has been taken aown. ,'ino materials win Desoia at tue sireoi said bridge, and will be sold by the hundred weight: terms cssh. By order or the Bowd ot Public Works. THUS. M. DAKEAH, Clerk. . fctSL. AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE The original and renowned Oriental Opera Company, of New York, under the manage ment of J. Adler and M. Silberman. will pro duce in Pitt'bnrg only twn performances FRIDAY, July U, 1890, .URIEL ACOSTA. - MONDAY, July 14. ESTHER, FROM EINGEDE; Or, THE FALSE PRIEST. Beserred seats, tl, 73c, 6O0 and 25c, Je8-M TO LET. City Residences. Ol FIFTH AVENUE-LABGETHIRD STfRY Ctn room, suitable for printing omci snluble for nnnting office, or light manufacturing: rent onlrEB. J. K. COOPER 4 CO., 135 Fourth ave. JyU-39t East End Rrsldrncrs. CO X FER MO. TO APRIL 1 NEXT OK LONG-, tSJUO ER at a very moderate price, on Shady ave. and Forbes St., Twenty-setond ward, a large residence of ten rooms, ontblldlngs, fruit and ornamental trees: nine acres of ground. See V. A. HEBRON A SONS. 80 Fourth ave. Jj6-75-MWTt Summrr Residences. 1HE HANDSOJIELY FURNISHED cor- J- TAGE or tbe late Mrs. Louise Jones, at Cres son Springs, Pa., for tbe seaton of 1SW: reason able terms; Immediate possession. HOWARD JONES. 135 Fourth are., city. Jyl0-59t OCBcr, Desk Room, Ec. TT1EWNICE OFFICES IN GERMANIA SAT- X 1NGS BANK BUILDING. Wood and Dia- ana LMS ap!0-49t mondsts. PERSONAI rERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, Serenth Avenue Hotel building. mb7 PErSONAL-PESSIONS OBTAINED FOR any cause for all disabled soldiers, widows, dependent parents, etc., by J. H. STEVENSON & CO. (Cant. J. K. Barbour and Lt J. H. Steren son), 10 Fifth avenue. No advance fee demanded. Cut this out. 1 Jf5-D PERSONAL 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 tbe same cleaned, repaired and pressed, so as to look like new, and at a reasonable cost, and at the same time should yon desire a new suit, bis stock or Imported and domestic goods is or the newest and most fashionable patterns: by giving him a call yon will not regret it. Tele. 155S. Je2S-P PROPOSAL- NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED propcals will be received for tbe erec t! in of a public school building in Third ward. Homestead borough, Allegheny county. Pa.; plans and specifications for same can be seen at Homestead, or at the office of J. P. Bailey, architect, Stevenson building. Sixth avenue, Pittsburg. Contractors are lequired ti use none but union labor and union material, and a bond of 510,000 to accompany the bid. Pro posals to be left with the architecr.or Joseph A. wait, at Homestead. All bids must bo in on orbeforo MONDAY, July 21, 1S90. Board re serve the right to reject any or all bids. GEORGE W. SARVER. President. JOSEPH A. WEST, Secretary. jylO-22 TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OFTHE Comptroller of the Currency, Washington, June 9. 1890. Whereas by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned, it has been made to appear the Liberty National Bank of Pittsburg, In the city of Pittsburg. In the county of Alle gheny and State of Pennsylvania, has complied witn an tne provisions or me statutes 01 me United States required to be compiled with beforo an association shall be authorized to commence the business of banking, now, therefore, I. Ed ward S. Lacy, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that 'The Liberty National Bank by certify tl .ttsburg," of Pittsburg,' i tne city of Pittsburg. In the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of bank ing as provided in Section fifty-one hundred and sixtv-nlne of the Revised Statutes Of tbe United States. In testimony whereof witness my band and seal of this office this 9th day or une, 1890. E. S. LACY, Comptroller of the Currency. No. 433. Jelo-l-D PROPOSALS-NOTICE TO CONTRACT ORS Sealed proposals for building a stone bridge over Wheeling creek at Slain street! Wheeling, W. Va., will be received at tho office of the City Clerk, Wheeling, W. Va., until 12 M. MONDAY, JULY 21, 1690 Forms of proposals, specifications and plans on me as tne omce 01 tne i,ity engineer. GENERAL DrjIEKSIOh'S. Segmental arch. 15S feet: span. 23 feet rise: depth of key. feet; of springers, 6 feet: width of bridge. 47 feet. Tbe brides will contain about 9,1-63 cubic yards of masonrv. Responsible security in the amount of $20,000 (twenty thousand dollars) will be required for tbe faithful performance of tbe contract. The right fs reserved to reject any or ail bids not deemed advantageous to the city. Pro posals to be addressed to Thomas F. Tboner, City Clerk, Wheeling. W. Va., and marked "Proposals for Stone Bridge." Bids will also be received for a bridge 41 feet wide. All other dimensions the same. F. L. HOGE. jyl0-63 City Engineer. DIVIDENDS. PlTTSBUBG. JulV 10, 1S90. DIVIDEND NOTICE THE BOARD OF Managers of tbe Monongahela Naviga tion Company bave. this day, declared a divi dend or FIVE PER CENT on the capital stock, payable to tbe stockholders or their legal representative", at the office of the com pany. No. 110 Diamond street, Pittsburg, on and after tbe 15th inst. jyl0-54-D W. BAKE WELL, Treasurer. OffceoftheCash ijfsriiAjrci Company, PlTTSBtTRO, Pa.. JalyL ls90. ( DIVIDEND NO. 45 THE BOARD OF Directors of this company have this day declared a semi-annual divldond of FOUR (4) PER CENT. (52 per share), najable on demand. jjo-36 JOSEPH T.JOHNSTON, Secretary. The Chartiers Valley Gas Cc Pittsburg. Pa- July 7. 1830. TMVIDEND-NOl'ICE THE BOARD OF XJ Directors of this company has this day declared a dividend of ONE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT upon tbe capital stock of the com pany, payable on the 19'b inst. by mailed check. Transrer books will be closed on tbe 12th inst. jj8-7S-D F. J. TENER, Treasurer. Gkrman Ambricait Ins. Co. of Pa., vthivh; nu. in ruURTU AVXU. PlTTSBURO. July 7. 1S90. 0. , DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS Company bave this day declared a semi annual dividend of FOUR PER CENT ((2 00 per snarei, paytoia on aemana. JJ8-83 W. J. PATTERSON. Secretary. OFFICE OF THE TrCTONIA IKSURANCB COMPANY. NO. 2116 OHIO ST.. ALLEGHENY. July. 1891 DIVIDEND NO.35.-THE DIRECTORS OF this company have this day declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT (32 per share) ont of tbe earnings of the past six months, pay able on demand C, W. GERWIG. jj9-95 Secretary. OfficeTVestern Insurance Co., PlTTSBORG. JnlyS. 189a ? DIVIDEND NO. 76-THE BOARD OF directors have this day declared a divi dend of THREE PER CENT, or SI 50 upon each share of tbe capital stock, payable on and after the 11th inst WM. P. HERBERT, jt9-43-D Secretary. BANK STATEMENTS. - KEYSTONE BANK OF PITTSBURG. Statement of the condition of tbe Key sione Bank of Pittsburg at the close ot busi ness, Jane 30, 1&90. RESOURCES. Loans. S 290.091 S7 Real Estate 2S.9J9 69 Furniture and fixtures 5,713 13 Demandloans 398,528 70 Dne from banks 195.V54 28 Available cash 80.802 76 81,002,918 46 LIABILITIES, Capital J 300,000 00 Surplus 55,000 CO Undivided profits 18,671 91 Deposits 631,241 55 Si. 002.918 46 J. H. HAYES, Cashier. jyS-79-D STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF THE CITY SAVINGS BANK, or Pitts burg. Fa at the close of business Monday. June 30, 1690. ASSETS. Loans and discounts 501,549 31 Banking house and other real;estate. 79,431 26 Corporate stocks and bonds J0I.6G7 50 Overdrafts 405 01 Cash on band and in solvent banks... 102,316 OS 1785,372 16 LIABILITIES. Capital stock $100,000 CO Surplus 31,000 00 Undivided profits , 4.000 00 Unpaid dividends 4,871 30 Deposits 615,500 86 785,372 16 The above statement Is true, to tho hast nr I my knowledge and belief. juiin . .iai iajk, uasnier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of J uly, 1190. W. J. WHITE, Attest: Notary Public. CO'DONNELL, 1 P.KANE. Directors. JOHN C. KEILLY, J Jvll-22-MWF NOTICES. NOTICE STEAMBO ATM EN OBSTRUC TIONS will be placed in Ohio river at Cincinnati on or about JUNE 25. 1S90. for piers of Central Railway bridge, between Cincinnati and Newport, Ky. T. F. MITCHELL 4 CO., Contractors. jc24-7S-D PATENTS. O. D. LEVI8, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth avenue, above Smithfield, next Leader office. (No delay.) Established 20 years. se2o-G0 PIANOS, ORGANS. And all manner of Bmall Instruments HAMILTON'S, p20-79-a Fifth avenue. CHOICE PROPERTIES. LOTS! LOTS I Nice building Iota affording attractive homes or money making to the purchasers at present prices. MORN1NGSIDE PLAN. Eighteenth ward, extending from the Alle gheny river and A. V. R. R. to HIzhland Park. lntheEastEiid. Large lots at S75. SIOO.SHOQ. 300, up toiCOO for magnificent situations. ALLEGHENY LOTS. Benton ave. plan. Eleventh ward, beautlfnl situation, tax). $300, $400. New streets and rapid transit lines now building will soon double and quadruple 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,in sight nf tbe city and view of the river. Ko mistake can be made in buy ing these choice loti at $200 to $300. We have nice homes, choice investments in all locations. Onr 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 PENN AVENUE. ON LINE OF DUQUESNE TRACTION. A modern residence of II rooms and two bathrooms one ot which cost over $L0C!. The house is well built, has hard .vood finish throughout. Including bardwood floors. Electric lights, natural and artificial gas, electric bells, speaking tubes, and every modern appliance necessary to a first class residence. Stable cost over $3,000; is com plete in every detail, with hot and cold water, asphalt floors, carriage bouse, etc. LOT 120x30i This property cost over S22.0CO, and will be sold as a bargain as owner is a non-resident. For particulars see BAXTER, THOMPSON &. CO, jv9-S8-WTSn 162 Fourth ave. AUCTION SALES. THURSDAY, JULY 17, '90." IS THE DAY AND IO A. M. IS THE HOUR. Selected for tbe AUCTION SALE OF BUILD ING LOTS in plan of BIRMINGHAM LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY Situate on line of Sulrtirban Ranid Transit Electric Railway, one mile from "city limits, three miles from Conrt House. Eightv two acres of beautiful land laid ont In lots 50x150 and 0x200 feet. Main streets 50 feet wide. Boulevard So feet wide. Beautiful scenery, Healthfnl surroundings. Pure air. Good water. Low taxes. Two natural gas lines. Fine sidewalk from city line. Roadway from city line now being paved. Park with fine forest trees reserved for use of lot holders. The chance of a lifetime to buy what you have always wanted a largo and beantifnl lot in the suburbs as a site for a comfortable home. TERMS REASONABLE. tS-See handbills and posters. Don't be afraid of rain. You can ride on street cars all the wav to tbe plan, and shelter will be afforded in office and buildings of com pany on the property. jyr AUCTION SALE, Saturday, July 12, 1890, AT 3 P. M. CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS TOGETHER WITH Two Elegant Houses, Open to inspection during tbe week, in tbe 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 leave Federal street depot, 2:15, 3:30 and i P. M., city time. Anderson & Beeckman, Lim., 90 FOURTH AVE. jj6-71-6,9,10,11.12 AUCTION SALE. LOTS! LOTS I ON SATURDAY, JULY 12. at 2 O'CLOCK, on tbe premises, in Flowers' Plan at Hazel wood, Twenty-third ward. SO nice building lots. Hazelwood ave., Emablia, Olio, Promenade, Hill Top and Parade streets, only about 8 min utes' walk from B. & O. railroad station (23 daily trains each wav) and on the 'ine of tbe Second avenue electric railway, thns offering freqnsnt and cheap facilities of access, choice location, elevated position, picturesque view. Terms A reasonable hand payment, balance in monthly or other payments, snch as will give everyone an opportunity to secure a pleasant home. L M. PENNOCK. 147 Fourth ave.. cor. Fourth ave. and Cherry alley. Pittsburg. A. J. PENTECOST. Auctioneer. jy9-74 JJIURNITURE AND CARPETS ENTIRE - fnrnlsbment of a large house at auction, RIDAY MORNING. July II, at 10 o'clock, for convenience of sale, at the rooms, No. 311 Market street. Bedsteads, bureaus, washstands, hair and busk mattresses, springs, window shades, cur tains, wardrobes, chamber suits, fine parlor furniture, hall rack, bookcase, desk, center tables, chairs, rockers, bed lounge, toldingbed, pictures, mirrors, clocks, decorated toilet waru. china, glass and silverware, ice cream freezer, stove, refrigerator, sofas, rockers, hall, room and stair carpets, fenders, clotbesborse, side board, filter and flour box, tinware, eta, etc. Goods now on exhibition at rooms. HENRY AUCTION CO.. Jyl0-S8 Auctioneers. BY JAMES W. DRAPE & CO. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, BOOK CASES, FINE PIANO. ETC. At the residence of the late Mrs. Gor don. 183 North avenue. Allegheny. TUESDAY MORNING, July 15. at 10 o'clock. There la Parlor Furniture. Pier Glasses. Marble Top Tables. Bedsteads and Bedding, Book Cases, Wardrobes. Sideboard, Extension -Tables. Chain, Rockers, Lace Curtains and Poles, .1.1.... ..., TJI...H IU... 1,1, ,7 11 ...1 C3 I UI1IIM AIIU 1 MKU "I .1 C, n.iu .1MI AIIU k?lMll Carpets. Brussels and Ingrain Carpets. Fine Stetnn ay Piano, etc, etc. Positive sale. S. Collins, Executor. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. Auctioneers, jyll-25-D 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF HOUSE AND LOT AT AUCTION. SATURDAY, July 12, at 4 o'clock, on premi ses. 21 Fountain St.. Third ward. Allegheny, near bead of Boyle St., will be sold lot 21x39, with brick houe 5 rooms; easy terms. A. LEGGATE & SON, Auctioneers. Jyll-92 OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. Pittsburg, July 7, 1890. "VTOTICETO CONTRACTORS iy Sealed proposals will he received at the office of City Controller until Thursday, the 17th day of July, A.D. 1890, at 2 o'clock r. lr., for the following, viz: SEWERS. Harvard street, from hbeiidan street to a point 100 feet east of North Highland avenue, 15-incb pipe. Berlin allev. from Fifty-fourth street to Mc Candless street sewer, 15-.nch pipe. Colwell street, from Miller street to Prido street, 15-Inch pipe. a Comrle alley, Edraond street and Torloy street, from Wineblddle avenue to Pearl street, 15, 18 and 24-inch pipe. Carson street, from South Sixth street to Sou h Eighth street, 20 and 24-iuch pipe. Snowden alley, from Willow street to Valley street, 15-Inch pipe. Howe street, from Dennlston avenue to & connection with a sewer on Howe street as Shady avenne, 15-lncb pipe. Arabella streer. from Festival street to Den nlston avenue. 15-inch pipe. Plans and specifications can be leen and blanks for bidding can bo obtained at the Gen eral Office, Department or Public Works. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond, with two sureties, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves tbe right to reject any or all bids. E. M. BIGELOW. ifl-iS Chief of Department of Public Work. 1 i
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