ItriTwri FvW 'Tt; WW- : W 1-f - r ; i JUST A LAZAR HOUSE. Chief Elliot Points Out the Keedjbr a Bospit.il. i POUR FARM ORDINANCES PASSED. Futile Opposition to rfonble Track Upon Karrovr Streets. A KICK FROM IUZELWOOD AYEUUB Common Council held a special meeting yesterday and passed the ordinances for the sale of the Poor Farm and the purchase of another site. These ordinances were passed under a suspension of tbe rules and without discussion, the only dissenting votes being east by Messrs. Bighnm and Pitcairn. These ordinances now nwait tho signature of the Mayor before action is taken to change the location of tho Poor Farm. Chief Elliot said yesterday afternoon, in speaking of the strange cases now sent to the Poor Farm: "It has become a lszar house. The place is supposed to be a refuge for aged and impoverished people, hut we bare to receive persons Buffering from all classes of disease, mental and physical, and ot every degree of infectiou. The city needs a hospital of its own for these cases, if for no other reason than to saTO the patient tbe long and wearisome ride to thcPoor Farm." WANTED 3I0UE TIME. The Bonthside street ordinances were taken up and Mr. AV. A. Magee moved a suspension of tbo rules in order that they might be placed on final passage. To this Mr. O'Donncll objected on the ground that sufficient timehad not been allowed for proper consideration of the measures. Mr. Magee thought a week bad been long enough and insisted on bis motion, which was adopted. Mr. O'Donnell offered an amendment to the ordinance granting the use of certain 'Southside streets to the McKean Street Hallway, providing that only single tracks be allowed on streets having a width of less than CO feet. He thought that where a street was less than CO feet wide only one track should be laid, because when there were two tracks business men on a street were inconvenienced, property was depre ciated, and the line operated to the disad vantage of those who lived along its route. Supposing a street but 40 feet wide, 154 feet were taken for the double tracks, and 16 for sidewalks, leaving only 8)4 feet for wagon road. This was not enough, and for the protection of property holders who would be affected he hoped his amendment would be adopted. Mr. Bigham characterized the amendment as ridiculous. Sixty-foot streets were scarce on the Southside, and there wasnotonoof that width In the ronte of McKean Street Company. They were nearly all CO feet wide, and that width would allow feet on each side for wagon room. As wugons ore only made six feet wide, this was amply turn elent. souTiisinnns want it. To adopt this amendment would mako a tlnclo track road, whloh, in these days of rapid transit, wnuiu not uc worm Dunning. Tho people on tho Houthsldo want rapid transit, and they should bo permitted to have It. Mr. O'Donnell had only two supporters for his amendment when It was voted down, and lie oflered another, making CO-loot streets tho width upon which two trucks should bo laid, but there was not a second to tho motion. Then lis offered a third amendment re quiring the company In begin work within a year, and complete its Una within two vears, running thereafter tan oars dally, lie said that n 110 one .miiiiieil to take n Jnnl Interest in the matter he felt It Ills duty to dnso. There were several com panies holding frunobUes nn ttraets In the city which tliutr hud been holding lor years, had never used and never intruded to, using them slinidy to keep out competition, lie thought tlio Houthilde street railroad ordl nances were to be used for tho same pur pose, and he offered his amendment to pre vent It. A MTTMS BAltOAHM. Mr. Donley very sarcastically said he felt gratified to the Lawrciicovllle member for his kindly Interest in the affairs of the Hnutbslde. and Intimated that purhaps Mr. O'Donnell had some interest in the opposl tinn line that he was so solicitous about tho new competitor. A vote on the amendment resulted in Its defeat, and Mr. O'Donnell's rail for tho yeas and nays was not sustained. The ordi nance was then passed, Mr. O'Donnell be ing tbe only negative voter. Another effort to amend was made when tbe IUngham Street Hallway ordinance was taken up, Mr. O'Donncll claiming that the ordinance was made subject to a general or dinance governing street railways which did not mean anything and did not bind the railway companies at all. His amendments were again overwhelmingly defeuted.and the ordinance passed. When the Bradford and South Ninth Street Railway ordinance was under con sideration Mr. Brewster moved to amend it by making its place of beginning on Fred erick instead of Bradford street, as if it begun on Bradford it would interfere with the new incline plane that is just about completed on that street. A MATTEB OP NECESSITY:. Mr. Magee said that if the line begun at Frederick street it could not get under the sew incline. It would not interfere with the incline on Bradford street, but if the amendment was adopted it would prevent a complete connection of a fine system of street railways, calculated to benefit every portion of the Southside, while it would give no advantage over the original ordi nance. The nmendment was deieated, and on the roll call tbe ordinance was passed by r. Vote of 33 to 4, Messrs. Brewster, Janett, O'Donnell and liussel voting negatively. The' ordinances for the Greenfield Avenue Street Bailway Company, tbe Jane Street Bail way Company, and the Southside Bridge Company were passed finally, Mr. O'Donnell only voting negatively on each one. The report of the Board of Awards was approved. Tbe award of the contract for paving Hazelwood avenue with asphalt was first, upon motion of Mr. Frtzman, returned to the Board of Awards, but by a later vote, the motion was reconsidered on Mr. Magee's motion, and the contract was approved. Mr. Ertzman had said the resi dents along the street wanted it paved with firebrick, but Mr. Magee argued that it was a residence street, upon which no heavy hauling was done, and that asphalt would be the best adapted to it. The gentlemen in the Board of Awards knew this when award ing the'eontract and acfed accordingly. FOB POLICE JANITORS. A resolution authorizing Chief J. O. Brown to employ janitors for the police stations at (GO per month instead of paying patrolmen f"5 per month for tbe services, was adopted. The vote by which tho ordinance for a newer on Bauin street from Woodworth to Cypress street was passed was reeoustderod. Ordinances passod were as follows: lis tabllshlug width of tldowalks on Elba, Junlllaand John streets at 14 feet: sewers on Tioga street and MeKee puce; grading, tinvine, tid curl. tiB Cliff itroilj sewer on Hutquelmnna, Albion 11 nd Tioga streets, Jloiuewood avenue and private properties; dedicating JtutleilBo street; locating Jluck ley Bllorjeiulillthlnir the entiles of Blanwlx and Mwrohand streets nud Virginia, avenue. BOMMKit upJcrweiir at James II. Aiken H Oo.i 1W Fl'th ave. k, Ladles' Damps, y? fcaTP a good line of those goods, well ade and splendid fltl also eliml.ii. plngl nd double; waists and shirt waists In great varletv, Ladles, eal tiier.are Jim the thing for 1 can ami see mom. ,..... r... . fc'UUllUIW VA4UIJIB1.U . iijun. K3Dltplay advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Bale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for lest than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH MIAXCII OFFICES. KOU THE BOUTUSIDE. NO. 1412 CAKSON 8TKEET. UllANCHOFKICESALBOABHELO'W.-WnEKE WANT, roit BALK TO LET. AND OTIIKK TBAN8IENTADVEKTISEMKNT8WII.L BE 11K CEIVKD UP TO P. 51. FOH INSERTION. Advertisements are 10 be prepaid except where advertisers already bare accounts with I'M Wis- FATCU. riTTSBUnG. TTfOM AS MCCAFKHEY, . Bntler street EMU. O. HTUCKEV. Wth street nd Penn are. G.8TUCKEYAOO., Wylle ave. and Fultonst, N.bTOltKLV, Fifth Avenue Market Rouse. XAST IKD, J. W. WALLACE. ClzU'ennavenne. OAKLAND. MCALL1STEK ft BHE1BLEIE, Sth ST. Atwood 1U SOUTUSIDK. JACOB ISl'OHN. No. J Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEK, W federal street. H. J. MclIKIDK. Market House, Allegheny. FHKD H. EGO KI18. in Olilo street. T. 1L EOC.E1W 4 SON. Ohio and Cheitnnt Its. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHE.SKY, Western and Irwin aves. O. W. 11UQHE3. Pennsylvania and Heaver aves. l'EKHV M. O LEI.M. Hebccea and Allegheny aves. T. B. MOKKIS, C8S Treble are. 311LLVALE ltOltOUOU. W. W. rLOCKEK. Stationer. No, sOrant aye. SHAltrSIIUKO. C BELLMAN. Stationer. SIS Main it THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH JS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. Mnlo Ilrln. AGENTS-TO SELL THE l'IN LESS I CLOTnKS line: the only line erer Invented tliat holds the clnthei wlthont pln: a perfect iucccm: patent recently Initied: sold only by agents, to whom the cxrluilre right t etven: on receipt of 50 cents we 'Kill send a mm pie line by mall: also circulars, price list and terms tojaecn secure your terri tory at once. AddresslHE 1 iNLESS ttLOTIIES LINE CO., 1 Hcrmon street, Worcester. Mas. Jell-74-ws AGENTS-J75 TO 2W A MONTH CAN BE made working for ui: persons preferred who can fnrnlth a horse and irlvo whole time to busi ness: spare moments can bo profitably employed also: a few vacancies In towns and clilC6. K F. JOHNSON A CO., 10O0 Main St., Klcbmond, Va. fcS-95-B AGENTS-TO SELLTEA. BAKING TOWUEB and pare spices: gifts with coort,s: coke workers, miners or mlllmen can make money in their spare time: special Inducements to persons haTlnc an established trade. YAMASHIliOTEA CO., 88 Jackson St.. Allegheny. 1'a. ap30-70-TThS AUENTS-S.10 OUTFIT ON 30 DAYS' TIME: fl'iOprontln four weeks or no pay. Address with stamp, JaIIVIH & CO., Kaclne, Wis. my29-8S BAD WltlTKKS-AT SMAKT'8 BUSINESq College, 12 Federal street, Allegheny! open itslly through summer. 9 A. M. to Or. M.l system nr shorthand changed rrom Graham's to Eclectic, the briefest and simplest: Instruction private for both sexes. JelB-Mssu BllASS I'OLlBHEll AND nUFFF.n-BY manufacturer near I'lttshurg. ra. I steady work to competent man. Address, stating wages required. MANUFACTBttKlt, Dispatch office. lIU-i IJOILr.lt MAKKIttt ANDTANX llttlLUF.118 17 at ATLANTK! ItKKINEItl. I'olnl llrtefe, riilladslphlai steady employment to No. l work men. jyio-si 12I.ACX8MIT1I-ONK WAtlO.N Itl.ACKMMITIf J ami one wood worker. Inquire at 181 FltANKHTOWN AVB., FJtst End. jyK lil.AC'KNMlTH AITItKNTICK-lMMItDIATK. J I.Yi one with some esiierleneo. Apply to OKOIIIiR KK1T0KII, llomeslrail. Jyll-iOl IDAIIIIKU-ACIOIIDMANKOKOlHtDI'I.ACK, j rail or anaress i; T. nlUAll'ENIIOIIHI', Wllkinshiirg, l'a. jyiivs -KAIMIKK-A (IOOII MAN-WAHEi W.I'I'U I wpvk sua noara. Aiinro uiiah. "fl ".'". Jlrrtforil, l'a. jylJ.U 7AIIIIKIt.IOOIMANlHrir.AIiy WOIIKANII J good wages. Apply at Ml 1'ENN AVE. Jriwi B I.AChHMITHH-TF.N OOOI) MF.N AT THK A. ritr.ftun wrniwH t;,, iiiai. iyn-w 1 I11Y'IIKH A KIllHI'.r'I.AHH MAN AI'l'I.Y J al6(BlllllOAUr.. East Knit. Jyll -IT ClOLi.KtlOII-hTATK KXPEIIIENOK AND stlary niicolodi must give bond Inr Sl.ouo and furnish nhir-noe. Address I'. O, BOX Va CtAIIINET-MAKEIIH-llOOl) MEN AT ONCE atKKAMKIt A Itl'.Dll AN'H, No. U7 North ave., Allegheny, l't. JrH- c AKI'ENTEIM-AI'I'I.Y AT NO. 3M JIKIIFCOA HI., Alirgiieiiyuuy, jyn-o o 0 AT M A K K.IIH-1 WO-l'ltHTH ( 'I O fO. D- IJKKnn Mt w. jibAi., jiriiiorn, i-. jyi-js TKIH I'Ll'ltK-WlTH AT I.EAHT AN A8 J HlhTAN'l'H certinrate: must speak Ensllih anil Gorman, and intiit have enough experience to run a store lor a month, If necessary, Wrltnl) IIEO. D. ItEANLin. Erie, l'a, J)ll-M J) ItlVKK-A GOOD STEADY MAN AT Ml MiiKinr bt cuy. jyii-n D UUO CLEItK-AlJDKESS W. B., Dlhl'ATCIl omoe. jyii-s -tfillEIIKICK LAYEim-lOOUUMEN FOIt IN V HIDE furnace work. Inquire BOOM lis. Ills sell block. Jyi:-M GltOOM - AIM'LY T. 11. MOUKLAND, IO0 1'cnn ave. JyiMH HUNGAKIAN OK ITALIAN LABOREItB TcatolSand OtolOboya from 13 to 17 years tears of age to work In a Are brickworks, ln qulro at o:s LllltltTY bT., Tuesday, 15th, from 10 to n a.m. JylJ-17 ADOTtF.ns-AT308 BIVEIl AVENUE. ALLnV J OHENY City. Jyl2-63 AN-A8 AGENT OF OUIt 1'ATENT SAFES: . size 28x18x18 Inches; 135 retail: all sties as low; new stvles. new natterns. new loelc. new five. tory: not governed by sare pool; every safe war ranted: rare chance: permanent bnslness: our terms and catalogue will convince rou: agents clear 300 to 5W per month: write Tor exclusive territory. ALI'lNE SAFECO., Cincinnati, o. JyS-88-B MAN-TO TAKE AN OFFICE AND KEl'KR HENt a manufacturer; sso per week: small capital required. Address, with stamp. MANU FACTURER. Box 70. West Acton. Mass. felS-99-8 Ml AN-AN ELDEHLY MAN, OK AN EL DERLY connle. to look after a nlaen nf tew acres at Emsworth, l'a: references required. Ad dress W. J. R., Dispatch office. Jye-l-WB r .T TT..I.COU IV UDtfViril ..... -. .... X eight hours, year's engagement to flrst-class men: wire ror particulars with references THE HUGHES A KEA.TU SAMTAKY bUI'lXY CO. y4-102 PATTERN MAKER-MUST UK WELL Ul IN rolling ratll and general work ol all kinds. Apply In person or address VULCAN IRON CO., LlM., New Castle, lawreM co l'a. ylo-79 EKSONS VISITING THE HARDWARE AND tin trade and wishing to handle side lino on commission, call at S03 LIBERTY bT. No sam ples. yl2-57 PATTERN MAKER-FIRST CLASS. bOBER and Industrious. Address PATTERNS. Dis patch office, Pittsburg. Pa. Jyll-54 BELLIABLE AGENT WANTED-WHO IS acquainted with contractors and bulldera, to se'llrenton front brick on commission: refer ences required. Address P. O. BOX lis. "1 ren ton, N. J. Jyl2-W-s BEAL ESTATE SALESMAN-AN KXl'EKl KNCED man for Allegheny City; reference required. ALbra-UAi-Li, iw l-ourth ave nue. Telephone 1G7. Jyl2-30 CJTROKER-A GOOD MAN AT CHAltLEROI Cp Brickyard, one who Is accustomed to a Martaln machine andean keep It In order; good wages paid and house furnished If desired. In quire at YARD, Lock No. 4. or at olDre of CHARI.EROl LAND CO., Blssell Block, l'ltts bnrg. Ta. Jyll-M SALEDMEN-AT 175 PER MONTH SALARY and expenses, to sell a line of sllverplatcd ware, watches, etc: by sample only; horse and team furnished rrrej write at once for full partic ulars and sample case ol goods free. S1ANDAKD HlLVEKttAltkco., Boston. Mass. sc2Mio.n STENOGRAPHER - WITH TYPEWRITER! one with railroad office experience preferred! state salary expected. Address RAILROAD, DIs- psmii ui. jyiz.jv -.tmiiiiufi ffvttiritfft.f . ti i. um. ....,.,.. to rltht Dtrtri niarrled mau preferred. Ad rtreii UI.KIIIl, Dispatch oBlce. JylMI QINO LK MAN-TO 8CIIUII AND MAKE HIM- WKsr P1CNN JlOBPirAL, Twenlyelghlli st, jrU-ID I Address Tl K LIITV CAnll AND i'AOKi AUIiOA ItllCI CO.. Union, Ohio. JUSTUS X 'iRAWOlt, Ulisrlerol. l'a. )yiu-7 UNION OAfll'KNTKim-AT (IIIEENHIIUIIO. Address WALLIM, OA ill. II I A CO., jlrrens ourg, is JylO'U w V Him esnsliniilini'fs, ili'llilre li. ,,(I, ear. Lincoln ave. and miliar rin itosd, 1 1 ! yalehurMUgli, lnnellMiien on veil renni ii,n, Y000lVNTANT."whO ft !. ft feefl tpo ranlifTaoa typewriter. JlildfMi 0. . hfftfi; THE WANTED. Mule Holn. T i-k GOOD PANTS, S VEST AND S COAT J makers to work either at home or In. our store. Call at once at E. H. SUTMEYElt'S. 8 Frankstown ave., East End. Jyl-83 Frmnls flclD. -t IRL8-F0UR GIRLS. AGE 18 TO 10 TO PLAT IT ball for Ladles' Ball Club No.2: good salary, all expenses and loug engagement to travel to frlrls of experience: must be neat and prepossess ng. Call only between 11 and 12 A. v., or 8 and 6 or 7 to 8 r. x.. Ladles' Parlor, Boley's Hotel, on FRANKLIN Manager. J y 12-78 GIRLS-SIX GIRLS FOR STAGE, TO travel, under 20; salary and all expenses; no experience required, btato age and weight and address A. B., Dispatch office. J y 12-77 JIKL-A DINING ROOM GIRL AND CHAM VT BERMAID. Apply at the G1RARD HOUSE, Federal St., Allegheny City. jyl2-88 BESPECTABLE YOUNG WOMAN -FOR light general housework; this will be a home for a competent person well recommended; best wages and extra privileges; Bclleflcld, opposite Schcnlcv Park. Address, three days, INtSUIt- ANCE,Dlspatcnomce. jy.u-i YOUNG LADY-TO ATI END IN RECEPTION room In a large photograph gallery In l'ltts burg: must live In tin city, be well acquainted, write a good hand, and furnish references as to character and ability as a saleswoman: to tbe right party a good situation Is offered. Address PHOTOGRAPH, Dispatch office. JylS-W Mnln and Female Help. i-lOACHM AN-I25PEH MONTH, MALE COOK, j colored waiters, farm and harvest hands, girls for private families, hotels and summer resorts, two girls for lunoh counter, laundress. MEEHAN'B, WoGrantst. Jy8-P -10OD WATCH FREE-TO THE BOY OK XX girl selling the largest number of our famous 25c rubber stamps before September 1 next, wc will give a lino gold watch, hunting case, Elgin movement: andaane gold watch, open face, El gin movement, to the one selling the second largest number; watches can be seen at our office 23 and 25 Fifth ave., Pittsburg: open to all. Mc MAHON BROS. & ADAMS. ly- HELP-LAUNDKEbS. COOK. AND DINING room girls for summer reserts, cooks, wait resses, chambermaids, house girls, German and colored girls, carriage drivers, waiters, farm hands. MRS. E. THOMPSON, 608 Grant St. Jy7-MIh8 Situations. POSITION-BY PLUMBEB(GAS AND STEAM litter): excellent party; good rer. Add., stat ing salary, H.H.WILSON, No. 1811 Orthodox st., Frankford, Phlla.. Pa. Jyl2-72 POSITION-AS HAMMERMAN FOR LIGHT or heavy work on steam or Bradley hammer; best of reference given, Address HAMMER MAN, Dispatch office. Jyl0-18 POSITION-BY REO. PHARMACIST. PH.G., of Phlla.; finest rer. Add., stating terms, S. T. H., Washington, Pa. Jyl2-71 Itooiuii IIoDnes, &e. FURNISHED HOUSli-OKTEN ROOMS FROM Sept. 1 to April 1: East End or Allegheny; tlrst-class reference. ACDERSON & IIEKCK MAN, LlM., 90 Fourth ave. Jyll-81 TOOMS TWO OR THREE ROOMS FOR J V light housekeeping on Observatory Hill or Mt. Washington, by couple without children: reference exchanged. Address It. T., Dispatch office. Jyl2-85 Hoarders and Lodgers. PERSONS WANTING BOARDING IN TOE country: good healthy place: 2,S nil. south of Ohio Pylc; terms reasonable. Call on or address J. 11. SC11AEPER, Ohio Pylc, Pa.-, box 23. Jyl2-ll FlBimctnl. ATTENTION OF CAPITAL1STS-WE ARE offering 8,000 acres or tested coal lands, the very cream of tho great Hocking coal Held; wo esteem It the greatest birgaln ever offered In tho history of coal lands: there are certainly millions ormonev In It for the purchaser. J, s. KIOKETTS A BON, UoomS, esley Block. Columbus. O., U. 8. A. Jyl-7-TTS MONEY BORROWERS ON REAL ESTATE In both clllcs and vicinity can get money without delay and at reasonable charges by call ing on THOS. MCUAFFI1EY, broker. 3HW Duller st.i tuOiOuo to loon office open evenings! tele phone MM. Jc2fl-J7.i MOltjAOEB-tl,00n.0U0 TO LOAN ON CITY ami suburban properties at H, 6 and 0 per cent, and on I arms In Allegheny iiml adjacent raunllrs at 0 percent 1. U, PKNNUUK AHON, 117 Fourth avenue, apf.fll TlONKY TO LOAN-ir YOU WANT MONEY ill In any amount on rood city innrlgage nutcklv, wehave II on hand and will he rlad to lei.il HalS anil 0 per eent. MOItltiH A FLI'.MINU, los Fourth ave. JtflHO MOUIUAOICH-ON CITY Oil COUNTRY liroperlyi "100 In fWi.OOOi 4H, A and a ir -nil inontir reniV. JAHV W. DRAPE A C()'lSll Fourlli sve Pittsburg. Jyl5-i-n K OltrilAGEM ON CITY fill AI.I.RUIIKNV eouniy prnprrty ai iiiwpst rates, iir.niit KA Villi A CO., n Kourtli avKiiup, mli'J-n UII'lliAfiKN-MUNKY 'IO LOAN IN MIIMN Insult at ii. S and t ner rant. Af.LlfM A A I LEY. 101 Fourlli are, Ti.l, lot. pH-ll).TTSsii MONKY-LOANF.IION AHHIIINAIILI! LIKE Insurance policies, Andreas P, O, BOX 177, lnnn.ll. JelMO'TTxaii OWNKRHOr ALL KIMDNOF REAL EnlATB In both cities and ciiunty that waul lo sell and have their property ad vat Died frennf rhsrva to rail al ntua oil THOS. atuUAr Pltf.Y, KM llnilerst.i purchasers railing dallyi oiririi npun evenlngsi ti'leplMMioMH, Jti!0.S7.e ri"0 MIAN-fVll,(Kin, IN AMOUN In Ol' 1.000 X and upward, mi city and suburban properly, on H per cent, free of taxi also smaller amounts st 1 and e per cent. 1II.AOK A UA11ID, OS Fourth avenue. sc2.ilJ4.n mo LOAN S3iO,jo ON MORTOAOEU-flM X. and upward at d per cantifViu, 'jiio at 4H percent on residences or business properly! also In ad joining counties. B. 11. FRENCH, 1- Fourth avenue. oc21-i-D SI nnn.noo TO LOAN-ON MORI'GAOKH- I5J J large and email amounts at i andS percent freeorrltaln taxi no delay, ui.r.is II, CO Y L F. A CO., ll Fourth avo. iny2l-ilQ-TTa FT OOO FT. OF BECOMD-HAND 1 OK 'A IN, i)v pine. Address, with price per lh JEAN NETE PLUUIIINO CO., JtanncUe, Pa, Jyl2-t Allaeollnneona. LL BOLDIKUS-WIIO ARE DISABLED from any cause anu urnwina less man toper month to call at ii. r. iinunn'suirirr. w Fourth are., or send their address. lea-oo DEPENDENT RELATIVEH-WHO ARE NOT drawing pensions to call or send their ad dress to B, F. BROWN, 00 Fourth avo second floor. Je25-S0 SOLDIERS' WIDOW8-TO CALL AT K. F. BROWN'B OFFICE, 98 Fourth ave., sfcond floor. jc2i-8 FOtt BALE-IMPROVED REAL ENTATE. CUT Healdeneos. A RARE cnANCE-tl,S00-ONLY 100 FEET from Wylle avenue cable. Thirteenth ward: new brick dwelling of rour rooms; water: good cellar, etc.; lot 40x67. J. it. COOPER CO., 133 Fourtn ave. jyn- BEDFORD AVE.-BRICK DWELLING OF nine rooms, bath, waslistand, slate mantels, both gases, furnace, ttnelv papered and grained throughout: lot 20x127 to Keatlngs alley, on which Is a good brick of Ave rooms, water, gas, etc.: now rents for 810 per month. See MORRI SON A BANKS, 108 Third ave., cor. rt ood st. . Jyl2-TTS BRICK HOUSE AND LOT-ON HIGH ST., Flttsbnrg. for r2,600. Address BARGAIN, Dispatch office. JylO-60 CITY BLOCK-OF II HOUSES IN GOOD locality: splendid Investment; all In flrst clats order: rental over 12, 000 per annum; houses never Idle: price 120,000; terms to suit; this In vestment would be hard to duplicate. Inquire MORRIS A FLEMING, 108 Fourth ave. Jyfi-3S COLWELL hT.-NO. 45-B1G BARGAIN, A three-story brick dwelling of eight rooms. halL good cellar, fine range, slate mantels, both gases: corner lot: terms to suit; send for new price flat. ALLES A BAILEY. 101 Fourth ave. Pel. jo. J" " DESIRABLE HOME-AT A LESS PRICE than the cost orthe buildings, and so situate that tbe same can be sub-dlvlded to proflt: well located In Thirty-second ward. bee. A. 11L11- JvUJN anu.a, wiuuruinic. j;m-i.. .... ,ENN AVE.-LOT 25x140, WITH FIRST-CLASS s DUliaing ot ii ruuius, vv .. .g. .-.-gain to a prompt buyer: a line downtown Penn aveV oropcrty. CHARLES SOMERS A OO.. 313 Wood st. Jyl2-41-TU'BU' WASHINGTON ST.. NEAR FIFTH Avr Brlck mansard roof dwelling: six .room". halU bath, range, w. c, both gases: well finished throughout and nicely papered: excellent dry cel lar: lot 20x107 to alley. J. R. D1KB,c,V-i35 Fourth ave. jyn-Jir C.f 700 ONLY A HAKB ujiacti """ SI propertvls worth 12.600; on Perry st.. near A vlie ave.' cable line; a good new framo dwcllInR or Ave large rooms: good dry cellari ha I: water newly papered throughout: good lever ot, with trees and shrubbery! must he sold at once; lot 22.0x111! call sootii a good bargain. J. It, r?,,,i.K.n a. co.. 135 Fourth ave. Jyll-3s inrt ooo-WILu but a ""'.""":""1 SU and inansird double brick house on Fnl iITm .i eoata nlng 12 rooms, bath and washroom, wT.bouSaeora 20-foot allcv. Particulars from J. H.LARKIN A i:ii.. iw riiinave, .--- ra nnn A PRIMH in vj'.ni ,nu,i i itivnr, Srts sT per "earl "' Klrtli Aye. Markci Huiei neVVritne Jwelllngof eight rooms and iiifti slate luanteltl cool cellari side entrance) MrSvet sewerage l all newly nsnernl anil In good Kiffifoa. J. & ooofrien W., in n'hy,. orr Noo-ONf. two-story iniiOK jiNirm iS7 1 ave two squares frtnn Court House, wllh two ii lee sierereoiin anil tniir roiims iiiuUlm renli for fooo P' jear islre Sftiw i this is a bargain to a o nick liurer. .Tor particulars tee J. II. LAflKlW A CO.. 'W y'"n are. JylMt CSO B00-NIOK HOME Of f3m ave. eauiei oii ii Jjrl9-7 OO H00-WYLIK AVE. I'JIOPKIITYi NOW W Vourlli are, Jy.W I'nsl Knit HssldenOM, fflWOP-ITOH A VtS tl.AYH-IIJIYij MtOOM &iaB;a4aw" PTTTSBUKG DISPATCH, FOU SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE East End Residences. ASPFCULATION-HERRON AVE.. 8 MIN UTES from Wylleave.cabiollneiworth H-00J. prlro (4,600: neat rrame dwelling of 8 rooms, hall, vestibule, nat. gas, largo porch front and back, lino cellar, etc.! lot 60x155 to 40-rt. street: shade trees and shrubbery; easy pavemonts. J, R. COOPER A CO.,. m Fourth ave. .ril-ar HOUSE AND LOT-HANDSOME EAtf.T END residence with beautiful corner lot over loox 180 fret, having ample shade, 12 large and lux urious rooms, cqulpoed throughout wMU all of the more recent Improvements and In elegant order throughout: most daslrable location, with in easy access of tho cable cars and R. R. station; a bargain to a prompt purchaser. Terms, etc., JAB. W. DRAPE A CO.. 120 Fourth ave.. Pitts burg. Jyl2-42-P HOUSE-A MODERN BRICK OF SIX ROOMS, bath, range, hot and cold water, both gases, electric lights and bells, basement laundry. Au burn st., East End: only ,ooo: terms to suit. W. W. ELDERK1N, 6348 Station St., East End. Tel. 6327. Jyll-94-TUS HOUSE-NEW DWELLING OF BIXHOOMS, on Cypress street: large finished attic: i, range, hall, front and back porches: lotaox 100; Immediate possession: easy terms. GEORGE SOlIMIDr, 157 Fourth ave. Jyl2-21 LANG AVE.. HOMEWOOD, MODERN AND well-built frame dwelling of six large rooms nicely finished and papered: hall, first and second floors, slate mantels In parlor and dining room. Inside shutters, bay window, largo porch, front and back lawn and shade trees In front, well of good water, sewerarr. etc.: lot 45x120, prlcoonly (3.800. J. It. COOPER A CO., 135 Fourth aye, lyll-JB NEAT DWELLING-IN THE EAST END with fine corner lot: 7 rooms, finished attlo rooms, reception hall, bath and w. c, natural as, laundry, etc.. etc. : everything In elegant or er: rooms all newly papered; will sell at a bar gain; Immediate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 12 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. JylOHH SHADY SIDE-RESIDENCE SEVEN ROOMS, bath, h. and c. water, Inside w. c. slato mantels, tile, hearths, stationary washstands. folding doors, slate roof: abumlanco shade and fruit trees: lot 60x220; price (7,5u0; must be sold at once. SAMUEL W. BLACK. A CO., 09 Fourth ave. Jyll-17 QA OOO NEW 2-STORY" FRAME RESI- DENCE, 0 rooms, hall and vestibule, largo fin. attic, laundry, good cellar, f. and r. Eorchcs, range, h. and c. water, china closet, athroom. with stationary waslistand and Inside w. c, both gases, electric light, slate mantels, tile hearths, hardwood finish downstairs; lot 25x 130to20-rt, alley: on line or Duqucsno Electrlo road and 2 rein, walk from P. R. R. station. GEO. C. SLEET1I, Penn and Shady avenues. East End. JylO-28' QO S30-MIFFLIN ST., NEAR MAIN ST.. "5i' Sixteenth ward, new modern frame dwelling, six rooms, finished attic, hall. Inside shutters, slate roor, grained and well finished sldo entrance: lot, 20x100; terms easy. L.M. G1VENS, 33.1 Alain st. Jyl2-2 C5 OOO -ELEGANT BRICK HOUSE, 7 uOl rooms; all convenience: bath, etc., on Marparctta St., Nineteenth ward; lot 45x120: close to cable and P. It. R. MELLON BROTHERS. C349 Station St., E. E. JyC-125-TTSBP Allrsheny Residences. BEACH ST.-ALLEOHENY, NEAR PARKB. an elegant modern brick residence or 12 rooms, with bath, laundry and every latest con venience; lot40xlC0; pneo very reasonable. DAA V1D SHAW A CO. , 152 Fourth ave tyl2-4Vru8 37IINK RESIDENCE - WASHINGTON ST.. " Allegheny, near the parks: largo lot: trees and shrubbery: a bargain, W. W. MCNEILL A BRO 152 Fourth ave. Jyl2-40 FREMONT STREET - FINE RFSIDENCE property; low price. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 Wood St., MID Penn nve. Jyl2-6 SMALL HOUSE AND LOT-FOUNTAIN ST. at auction: tlio property No. 21 Fountain St., near head or Boyle St.. Third ward, Allegheny, will be sold by order of John Rogers, assignee, on the nrcmlses, Haturdny, 12th July. 4 o'clock: lot 21:i3tl: brick house, o rooms; terms, half cash, balance In two years; those in want of n cheap Brnporty will do well to attend. A. LEGGA'i E A ON, Auctioneers. Jy8-127 Hummer Ilealdence. RESIDENCE AND 12 ACRES OF GROUND with great quantity or fruit and shade trees, shrubbery, watir, natural gas, outbuildings) S lose to tltyia beatilirul place In prime order. AS. W. DBA PEA CO., 129 Fourlh avo., Pitts burg. 0 BOO-OLKNFIEM) STATION, P., FT. W. Jj AC. R. II.. three minutes' walk from sta tion! a nlco frame it welling or six rooms, pantry, slate mantels, water In house, three porches, sta ble, outbuildings, rrult anil snadetreesi lot 40x215 to a streeti a harialni must lie aolil atones. BAXl'EIC, THOMPSON A CO., 102 Fourth aye. jy 12-112' POIl NALK-LOTM. Cllr'l.oi -IIOIl! OI(,'B HUILDINO LOTH - IIKTWREN VV Wylie ave, and Wehller ave., on S0.fl. it.. sue rH2, to 20. rt, alleyi priue only .1I0 lunii.1 enlianeeinent surei call and get our pi J. R, COOPER A CO., iaa Fourth ave. )rll. my (.iioi easy ourpinns. JIT rnllllKE LOIN-lkUIIO, . KOIirY-FIFI'll rlT I near Jluflur st, i price low. W, W.MiiNUII.Ii A Illto,, 153 Fourth aVe, Jrll-4u Cil 00 TO IIOU-CtTY LOTH AT COIINTIIY T 1. iirlreii nlrehulli lug lots fti the Morning Tiln plant small innnlhlv paynicnlsi call at our ninril fur plans. CIIAlllJCn rlOMEIto A CO,, m W mill at,, nolo i'enil aye. J -41f ClOfi AND (14 PER FOOT FRONT AT MT, OU WAHlllNli'lON, on Msrldan and Hal lock streets, lots nice and level, 25SI28 reel unrlit easy payments, THOS, M0UAFFRRY, lUnil llutltir st. J n30.j7n Of? CHEAP I.O'ln IN THK WENT KND-I7ft ajiJ tu 1125 each-on monthly paymsntsof 5, .IAH. W. DRArE A CO., 12 Fourth avenie, Pittsburg. Jyl2-C-D' Enai End Lata. BR1JHI1TON-LAIKIE LOTH AT BRUSHTON P. R. It. good hoard walks, flue elevation, and excellent spring water In villa Park plan) sold on easy tcrmsi an excellent Investment for I he workman wlinia savings are small. 1IIIOW N A SAINT, Agents, M2BiuUhflcld st. Jya-Sl-Trs OUll,IIIN(l LOTH-PKRFECTLY LEVEL ON JJ grade, 25x100 feet for (750; easy paymentil lucalfun on Clawsou st. one squats irum Homo wood station, P. II. It.. East Eud. Sao W. A, iibjiuun bu.-xd. eu rouriu ave. jy-i-iis-TS J71LLHWORTH AVE., E. E.-A FINE PROP. ll EIII'Yi UK) luot square Address 8PINX, Ispatch offlco. JyiJ-3 T OTH-IN THE FAIKMOUNT AVE. PLAN J J are not surpassed for convenlcneg and de sirability of location; low prices to close out the few now to sell. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 Wood St., 6010 Penn ave. Jyl2-7 HEREON HILL-NOW ON SALE-LOIS IN Kinllworth place and Haywood place, at the terminus of Central Traction road: 17 minutes rrom Wood St.; Scent tare: most desirable fori esl dencet all city conveniences; a number of lots face on two streets and are especially adapted for business; advantageous terms. E. S. FLE1BHKR, 13a Firth avenue, first floor (backroom). Jyl-78-TTB 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 (ltioto (.00, weekly or monthly payments: no Interest; convenient to street cars and railroad. Call upon N. P. SAWYER at his home, Mornlngslde ave nue, or CHAS. CORNELIUS. 408 Grant St. Je-32 LOTS LOTS -LOTS -LOTS-GREAT BAR GAINS In lots; a chance for speculation: finest building lots on line of Wylle ave. cable lino; high, dry and healthy: grand view of Alle gheny Valley and surrounding country: prices are very low and enhancement sure: come early and get your choice: terms are easy. J. It. COOPER A CO., 138 Fourth ave. jyl2-o5 LOTS-IN CHAS. E. CORNELIUS PLAN AT Mornlngslde. Eighteenth ward, can be bought In blocks of 5, lu or 15 at reduced prices, and on tbe most liberal and accommodating terms. Small cash payments; long time. See NT P. SAWYER. Agent, on the grounds, or CHAS. E. CORNELIUS. 406Grantst. Je20-32 LOTS-FINE BUILDING LOTS. BOOUETST., Oakland, 25x120 feet each; street paved; elec tric cars pass tbe property; one or the best loca tions In Oakland: terms to suit REEDB. COYLE a. w.i lo. rouriu ave. JyI2-5o LOTS-LARGEST IN THE MARKETFOR the price: 20x140 and only (lOu, situate on llellencld ave.; terms (25 cash, balance monthly Eayments; call and get plans. J. R. COOPER A (.., 135 Fourth ave Jyll-3!i LOT-AT SHADYblDE, 42X130, LEVEL AND choice location; excellent neighborhood; sewerage, etc: price only (35 per foot front: terms easy. J. R. COOPER A CO., 145 Fourth ave. JJ12-W LOTS-CHOICE LOTS IN BOULEVARD place. East End. at (75 per foot front. DA V1D SHAW A CO.. 152 Fourth ave. 1y2-43-Tus" Q ACRES-EAST END. NEAR HOMEWOOD siaiion; great bargain to atntlnn .m i ( hariraln t a .... m. ... ..,.... would sell well lu building lots. JAS.W. DRAPE A CO., 120 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. lyM-M' OO EACH-NICE BUILDING LOTS ON Herrnn Hill! easv tprmi. ltAir-trH. cTEHUEK A WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. jyi-juT Allegheny Lou. QEVEN LOTS-MxllO. KIRKPATRIOK AVE., r? Allegheny, at a low figure, near electrlo cars. W. W. MoNElLL A BRO., 153 Fourth are. NufaurbtiH Lots. SOOO-WIMjllUY A, LtiT 40X100 IN TB J Fort Pitt Land Co. 's plan, at North Jean tie fet this iilan adjoins the new glsn plantof Dltlirldge ACo.lliext season's (Ire starts August I9i buy now and save inoneyi get plans.eie. MAX TEltJllOMPBON ACQ., idi Poiirlli ave. JyO-wi i3VJ', hpsutlnil liulldlnir lots on llerren ave ii ue ; ami Adelaide street, Tlilrienntii ward, SnilOO eaeli, right at llerrnn llllf Park, S minutes fnun wylle nvetiiiH call a roadi esiy terms. 'i'HOH. MCCAFFREY, WW iluller it, T JeM-W-l1 O 1.4AUI ItH- irNinHLEVBfi JiANIIBA I f, rsllrnsii s stioni wsiradsnled firjarfniu ii Vl,V.u',l,.ll?.1lol'!.r''t hsrssH, JAIi.vVi.V1,1 A Qu iiiuurlli ave,, p ituuurg, Jyiow' VtSIlY IIBbJIIAIILM r.OTH, Will "" . ..i' r,ifJSll tu. Iiuddee o-mtustion SATURDAY, . JTJLT 12, FOR. SALE LOTS. riiburbnn Lot. ACRE AT SWISSVALE-TWO MINUTES ., . from station! wehave a very low price for Jjls week! act quick. BAXTER, THOMPSON A "M swuhiiiubi -w - B RUBHTON, WILK1NSBURO AND EDGE- J- wooo-Lots 2 to 6 minutes from station: Jots at Brushton, 40x130, (2MtoS450r lots at WU klnsburg. 24x122 to alley. (500: 10 lots at Wllktns burg. WX132. (250 to (500: 35 lots at Edgewood, 8UX120, sooo to (800. H. O. CLARKE, 135 Tenth ave. and Edgewood. JyO-TTS' ARGE LOTS AT EMSWORTH, P., Fr. W. A ., O.Rr. ! lots rrom 6.000 to 10 ooo ft. each; price Wto (000 right at store and school house. In qulreofD. W.GARHETT, 28 Wylle ave.. city. JylO-34-ThS MOST DESIRABLE LOTS IN ALLEGHENY county. 60x200, for (200, on ten years' time; s.1 down; (1 per week: plan No. 2 now ready; rail road fare 4 cents: over 275 lots sold: houses going up. J. a. ZIMMERMAN, 141 Fourth avenue. y81-2-MThS Fnrni". FARM-87K ACHES, GOOD FRAME HOUSE eight rooms, new ham, limestone soil, extra good springs and fruit: no better farm on Monon gahela river: five minutes' walk to railroad sta tion: finest view In Allegheny county. ED WI r T18II, 410 Grant St. Jyl2-p 80 ACRES-NEW HOUSE, FRUIT, ETC.. FOR (2.800: easy payment; send for "biggest" iarmand exchange lfstlf you wanttobuy or trade. N. F. HURST, real estate, Rochester, Pa. Also 11 acres, house, bam, etc., adjoining Rochester for (2,200. jy!2-2-MWS IHIsccllnneons. OWN A HOME-WE WILL BUY OR BUILD for you anywhere and let your rent pay for the property: no security required. GRANITE STATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch offices. Standard building, 631-531 Wood St., Pitts burg, and 127 Fifth ave., McKeesport. m'13-15-TT8SU' FOR. SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. "OUSINESS-A GOOD OPENING IN A GROW JJ INu railroad town for the undertaking and livery business: tbe right man wilt find It n pay ing Investment; a capital of (4,000 to (5,000 re quired. Address A. z.. Dlsnatch office. Jyll-2 BOOT AND SHOE bTORE-3,000 10 $1,000; one at (8,000; bat and cap store at Invoice, aboul(7,600: If you are looking for buslnesi It Is to your Interest to call on us. T. O. BROWN A CO., 60 Fourtn ave. Jyl2-27 BOARDING HOUSE-CENTRAL LOCATION. Penn ave.: elegantly furnished: established many years; prlco(l,ono to quick purchaser. T. O. BROWN A 0O 00 Fourth ave. JyI2-27 BAKERY, CONFECTIONERY AND RE8-TAURANT-Deslrablo location; no competi tion: good trade: reasons for selling, bad health. Address DE JAY, Dispatch office. JylO-18 BARBER SHOP-nAVINO A GOOD TRADE; will be sold at a bargain, as owner has other business that needs his attention. Address A. L., Dispatch office. y3-17 I7IOUNDRY BUSINEBS-WELL LOCATED. Including a house on two lots, and gas well to run foundry: held at two-thirds Us value. Ad dress WM. MARVIN, Flndlay, Ohio. Je2S-47-TTS8a' COAT WE HAVE FOR SALE FROM 1,000 TO 7,000 acres of tho very best coal, located on tho Monongahela river; 9-toot veins, coal lies 200 feet above high water mark: mouth of the pit but 1,400 ft. to river; splendid shipping harbor: a prompt buyer can secure a bargain. For further fartlculars oall on or address CAMPBELL A Co., 112 Carson st., Pittsburg, S. S. Jyll-M DRUG STOKE ONE OF THE FINEST DRUG stores In the city ot Pittsburg, complete In every particular, hiving Una fresh stock, furni ture, and everythlnr that goes to mako one of the most desirable and thoroughly equipped stores In the two cities; the store Is centrally located In one of the leading thoroughfares, with long lease of property, and would not be sold but that owners are engaged In other business: will ho sold at a bargain and good terms. Address, with full name endaddress, BUSINESS, Dispatch offlce. Jyl.-OI- 371STABL1SHED BUS1NESS-1N THE CITY, U requiring only (.1,000 canltsli sickness causa of selling! has paid loo per rent profit on Invest ment. Address It C. C, Dlspaten offlce. J y 0-77' 17UNE MILLINERY (I.Ono-NEW LAUNDRY ' (I,mo, Wllmcrdlug grocery (I. (TO, East End grocery 11,300, hardware store, milk depot, finest hook and stationery stare In best town In Western Pennsylvania! bakeries, drug stores, cigar stores, HHKPARDACO.. 181 Fourth ave. Jyll 3" EASE - STOCK AND JlXTtfRICS OF J bakery, confectionery and dining room 11 stalilKhed 25 Tears, In tt prosperous, eiindlllim un Hinlthnrld streeti tho owner having other Interest demanding his personal utleiillnu. niters his business for salot capital leiiulred, (l.'w. Address W, W. IK)X, 101 IV O. Hint. Jyl2.nn MAMIFAUTIIRINO IIIIHINK-rtS-lN TIIK eenterof the eltyi large amount of orders ndi very profitable! a controlling interest with salary eltavhnit ean lit) had for V.W, T. O, llltOWN A CO.. DO Fourlh are. )t1Mi MKATMAItKET-AT A HACRiriOICl GOOD shoe slum at a bargain 1 grooery smras al all prlceaidrug, drygioi!s, cigar ami snnls' furnish ng.torss, to, PKUCIVAL A CHAPMAN, 4M (J ran HI, IrlJ-M SHOE STORE-ONE OF THE liLDKHTAND host locations In East End, Pittsburg, l'a, 1 rausa lor selling iiwink .u iii-iibiiilii. Aniirnssii, L No, 127 N, nigiiianu ave, 1 j., j.,, riiuuurn, iviv.si.ivss Pa JyU-sl.ws OIK 000-A NO. 1 Ft III', MllII'lC WOllKHi &L)' others froiniAlsjoio rJ.oit manufact uring business rrom (000 to tf,0uo. '1. O. Illto WM A CO., 00 Fourth ave. Jyl2-27 QOO-HEST GROOKRY IN TWO CITIFH-ON !5o coinert others at 11,0011, (1,500 tosn,w. T, O. llltOWN A CO,, 00 Fourth ave. Jy 12-27 CS4 no-HEHTAUMANT. RMAI.L HOT MONEY 7$'l; MAKlNGi choice locatlou, T. O. IIIIOWN CO., W Fourth ave, Jyl2-27 ninnurncturlntt Hltea. M ANUrACTURlNO H1TE-ONE OF THE hest in the Twelfth ward, fronting threa ..-u-.- .a -ll- tnnmnrtmlnip .nimPfil inillSJ ftmt. partly Improved! at a greatly reduced price; iasy payments. See W. A. HEREON A HON8, 0 Fourth ave, Jy4-08-s" vT ANUFACTUItlNO SITE-ON LINE OF . railroad. In the cltyt over 300x300 feet, cor- mirof three streets. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO,. 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg, Jyl2-42-D- I'OIt rJALE-nilHCELLANEOirrs. Iloraes. Vehicles. Live Hlocll. Ele. B AROUCnE-.IUMP SEAT, IN GOOD CONDI TION, will be sold chcan for want of use. Apply at J. H. SKELTON'S LIVERY STABLE, Twelfth St., near Liberty. Jy8-75-TTB- TKMI-L A NDAUB COACHES AND FIVE J glass landaus; these aro perfect carriages; have had little use: liberal terms. Apply L, ULKSENKAMPASON, 320 Penn ave. JyO-87-WTh6- DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGON8 all styles: ourown make. W51. BECKERT, 310 to 111 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone. 3420. Jells-aws PONY CART-GOOD AS NEW: ALSO AN assortment of second-band summer carriages; come cariy 11 you want a Bargain. Apply 313 PENN AV vc jyv-ii-wTns QTUDEBAKEK WAGON USED BUT A O short time: price low. Call at ARCHIBALD'S STABLE, OS and08 Third avenue. 1e21-ll Machinery nnd Metals. AUTOMATIC TYPEWRITER TOE BEST suited for telegraph and railroad work of anymarhlno mado: easiest to lcarn.most exact, most compact, most durable, least liable to error, least liable to get out or order, most distinct writing, not noisy; most practical machine Tor business purposes and letter writing. Call or send for circular. O.K. FLOWER, 110 Fourth avj Pittsburg. Tel, 716. Read this ad. Je22-8l-M68u DRILLING ENGINES AND BOILERS-FOR oil or gas wells, engines and hollers In every slzcand style, sawmills and wood-worktng ma chinery. IIARMES MACHINE DEPOT, No. 07 First ave., Pittsburg. Pa. inh9-D E NOINES AND BOILERS-NEW AND RE FITTED: renalrlnir oromotly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRr AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Va.. Jy2-63 HORIZONTAL ENGlNE-20X42,25,Ou0 FEET second-hand wire rope: also hoisting and portable engines and Stcmen valves, castings, etc. VELTfcA MCDONAliD, 320U Penn avenue, Jel6-6-TTe SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS all sizes and st)lcs In stock, from 4 to loo h. p.; nil related; good as new, atlowe6t prices: porta ble engines, 8 to 25 h. p.; boilers ull sizes and slylcs. J, B. YOUNU, 23 Pa-k way, Allegheny, Pa. ociS-ao-D' Mlncellnnenu". TtAMoNDS - SEVEN-STONE DIAMOND XJ rings at (IBcacli. tho greatest bargains on earthi friendship rings. 60c, (I audit 60 each) dia mond watches, fine Jcwclrv. eloeks, sllverwsre nnd spectacles, etc,, at WILSON'S, 61 Fourth nve,, Pittsburg. Fine watch repairing a specialty, ' Je20.4-tr E X 'J ed,, elieapi.nlso 60,000 other good books. FRANKllACON'ACO., 301 Hmltlifield at. Jy. .1X.IJI Ul.lll'KIJl A llllllAHIUA--OI Jt1v41r.1t 1IANK 8TATHi111!NTr. K15YHTONB DANK OK l'lTTHllUllO. HtAtetnaiit of His eondltlon of tho Key. stuiieliniikuftt'lttitiureAttlio oloio of buil. ueiiiJuneDoTiMX). UK80UIlOKrJ, ''''"''(ll t lllltllltltlMV 2IK),()Ul Pi Hem ciuig.,.,. , yM';!v? Kiiriiltiiioandllxiurei. ftjlt f'nn"lons, , , MftM 70 Arallallo oaili , , w,va 7fl ' v ,,.., .Wi.WMfl n.nu.i MAIIIUTIK8, SPM' in. ....... I fl0n,W0 W) Rrsii ?." pi"0'"""' iiiiTt '"""MUSIIIIIIIUBSIHIISIIIil'lSI 001,211 i 1 w .' JU-.. lUipotigij .j irm-xt Kll 1llOHPKRHIH PllorotlRAril BUSINESS ON inn of lliu principal streets of, Allegheny! owner going West on necnunt of falling luuiltli Is 111 n rrn.un for selling, Particulars from J AH, W. HIAPEACO,, 120 Fourth avenue, Pltlshnrg, Jy2.4'-D' isii jbj. nvsnn, uainier, 1890. TO LAT. Cltr Realdcncea. CtA FIFTH AVENUF-LAROBTHIRy BT(IRY t room, suitable 'or printing offlce, or light manufacturing: rent only (20. J. R. COOlEft A CO,, 1M Fourth are. Jyll-Pt . Enst End Residences. HOUSES-VERY DESIRABLE: ONE ON Walnut St., one on Marchand at., near Shady ave. ; moderate rent. See W. A. HEREON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Jyl2-41-wst Summer Residence,. AT CRE8SON-DESIRABLE COTTAGE OF ten rooms: rent moderate. See W. A. Jl t-liuun a auaa, bu unnn ave. jjh-s-ubt THE HANDSOMELY FURNISHED COT TAGEofthelatc Mrs. Louise Jones. atCres son Springs. Pa,, for the season of 1800: reason able terras; Immediate possession. HOWARD JONES. 135 Fourth ave., city. Jyl0-60t Rooms. 5 CHOICE KOOMS-AT 0 NINTH ST.. NEAR Penn ave., on each flat or a new brick struc ture: nat, and art. gas, water, bath, etc.; rent low. BLACK A BAIRD, 93 Fourth avo. Jyl2-8t Offlce,, Dealt Room. Etc. FEW NICE OFFICES IN GERMANIA SAV 1NUSBANK BUILDING, Wood and Dia mond sts. apl0-4Jt PERSONAL. 1 PERSONAL HOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 PERSONAL-SEND STAMP FOR COPY OF large matrimonial paper with hundreds of advertisements rrom rich and poor. THE AMER ICAN MESSENGER, 155 Washington street. Chi cago, 111. Jyl2-29 PERSONAL-YOUR EYFS REQUIRE GREAT care during very warm wenher; 11 they trouble vou In the least go to CUESSMAN-MAN-NION. Opticians. 42 Federal st.. Ally., and have thera properly examined free; best (1 spess on earth. . Jvl2-34 PERSONAL-PENSIONS OBTAINED FOR any cause for all disabled soldiers. 'widows, dependent parents, etc., by J. II. STEVENSON A CO. (Cant. J. K. Barbour and Lt. J. H. Steven son), 100 Fifth avenue. Noadvaneefeedemanded. Cut this out.' J75-D PERSONAL GENTLEMEN CONTES1PLAT 1NG atrip to the seashore and mountain re sorts or returning therefrom, should bring their clothing to DICKSON, the tailor, OS Fifth ave., cor. Wood St.. second floor, and have the same cleaned, repaired and pressed, so as to look like new, and at a reasonable cost, and at the same time should you desire a new suit, his stock or Imported and domestic goods Is ofthe newest and most fashionable patterns: hv giving hlin a call you will not regret lt. Tele. 1558. Jc28-D FOUND. I70UND-A VERY USEFUL LITTLE BOOK, 1 (Our Eyes, and how to preserve them, with hints on the selection and use or spectacles. Just published by CHESSMAN-MANNlON.Optlclans, 42 Federal st.. Ally.: by mail 2 cents; free at office best (1 specs on earth. Jyl2-24 FOUND-EoTHAY-A BLACK COW: THE owner can recover same ty paying charges. Inquire or OWEN SMITH, Linden ave.. Last End. Jyl2-84 DTjBINESS changes. DISSOLUTION NOriOE-THE FIRM OF Burns A Jahn. composed of the under signed, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent. All claims duo the firm will bo paid to John Burns, at the old place of business, No, 651 Grant street, Pittsburg;, and all debts due by the firm will be settled by said John Burns. JOHN BURNS, O. F. JAHN. Pirrsouna, PA., JnlylO, 1690. Jy 12-22 SOT1U- IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE partnership lately subsisting between io P. Sharp and Darld Hnllam, of Pitts. bare, under tho name of tho Valley Stono Com pany, was dleiolred on tho -Itti day of June, 1WK), by mutual content. All debts owing; to the snld partnership arn to bo rocelvod by the said Jesse P. Sharp, and all demands on the said partnership aro to bo presented to lilm for pay ment. The business will bo continued by the said Jesse P. Sharp under the namo and stylo ot 1110 vniieyrsiono company, J. KJHE P. Hit AltP. Jy4-21-4,12,1U DAVID HALLAM. DIHHOMJTfOK NOTfOK.-NOTfOI5 1H hereby glvon that the firm of "llio Hwln dell A Hniytlio Company," of the City of Pitts burs, Pa., heretofore outfaced In tlio art and trado of oreatlnit furnaces fur rolllnit mills, etc, lias been dissolved by the death of Henry Hwindell, anil Hut all unfinished contracts of said company will be completed by tlio surely Ins partner, Haninel It, Hinythe, who Is author ized to eolleet all claim's duo said firm nnd who will pay all tlfhts due and owing tiysald ooiu. pany. KATHHWINDf.t.l lixeoutrlx, HAMUHLltn.rlMYTJil1!. PlTTNIIUnU, June 90, JMOO. Tho undersigned liege leare to Inform trie J nitrons of the lata firm of Hwindell A Imytlie, lurnaea builders, eta, and tlio tmbllo generally, that lio has jiiireliased tlio ontlru Interest or Henry Hwindell, ileoeaseil. and lias consolidated with Alex LatiRhlln A Co., formerly of Cleveland, () forming the H. It. Hmytliu it taiighlln Com pany, under which namo the business will bn ennilmiod with Improved facilities at tlio samo p ace. Lewi 11 loolt. pittshurir. lace, ixiwis JtltIO 0, 1BW), ....... ,-,krt ' 1, V. .1 ,.....n,r... nam jk nai 1 1 111,. Iv4 BO-rt EDUCATIONAL. Pittsburg, Eighth trcet, near Penn avenue. I'lllaburir I'ein lie Culloan lllld C'ONHKIIVA touy of Mumo. 23 toachers. Superior homo comforts and caro. Yoar begltii September". Addrosf, jy4hg.T) Prcsldont A. H. NOIIOIIOMH, D. D. KKHIjE HOHOOL HYUACUHB, N. Y. lloardlng School for Rlrls. Under tho su iiei vision of the Kt. Her. t D, Huntington, S. T, I), The twentieth school year begins Wed., Sept. 17,1800. ApplytoMJHSMArtYJ.JACK. BON, Principal. roy8 0fl-Th8 T7-ENYON MIWTAHY At'ADEMY.-THtH iY old and remarkably successful school pro vides thorough preparation for college or busl. noss, and careful supervision of health, habits and maimers. For cataloguo address LAW HENCK ItUST, LU D., Hector, Gambler, O. JyllMCT-D HAHCOUIIT PLAGE BEMINAIIY.-A school of tho highest grade for young la dies and girls. Established upon original lines, Its growth has been remarkable. For catalogue address tho Principal, MISS ADA I. A YEU. U. A Gambler, O. Jo12-37-d CHELTENHAM ACADEMY, OOONTZ, PA. Near Philadelphia, Bound Brook route to New York. Unexcelled locatlou and surround ings. Perfect school equipment. Library, gym nasium, military system. 'Ihorongh preparation for college or scientific school. Number limited to 00. 1500 per year. No extras. Illustrated cir cular. JOHN CALVIN RICE, A. M., Prln. jel-92-D BISHOP BOWMAN INSTITUTE-A COL LEGIATE schooLfor young ladies, corner Penn are. and Fourth street. A comprehen sive course of English studies; French and German by natlvo teachers; vocal and Instru mental music by experienced professors; the next term will open Wednesday, September IV. v. it. J. Luaiuit, a. oi., ncctor. jj8 81-T8 LEHIGH UNIVERSITY IS BEYOND doubt one of tbe best technical and clas sical Institutions of the country. Through tbe generosity of lu founder, the Hon. Asa Packer, tnltlon is ouered Ireo to all anio to pass tno re quirements for admission. The Preparatory School for Leigh University is tbe only school recommended and indorsed as sneb. bv Presi dent and Faculty of the University. For cata logues and particulars, apply to the Principal, W. ULBICH, Pn.D., Bethlehem. Pa. Jy3-41-TTS CURR.Y UNIVERSITY SIXTH STREET. Fall term opens September 2. SO INSTRUCTORS. 1,606 STUDENTS LAST YEAR. Classical; SclcntiUc; Normal and English. Business College. School of Shorthand. Con servatory of Music School of Elocution. Eight thoroughly equipped schools in one. Night school opens September 2. Bookkeeping, shorthand, geomotry, mechanical drawing. Send for catalogue. jylO-53-TTS Pennsylvania College for Women. Situated In a beautiful park, on a commanding plateau. In the suburbs of Pittsburg, awav from Utynolso and dust. Unsurpassed Tor beauty and hcalthfulncjs. Excellent fucllltles fur study of natural sciences, classics anil matheinatlcs-in short, cvtry department well cqulppid. Season onrna September 10, '90. Earlv application la de sirable. Furcatalugues and further Information apply to MISS HELEN E. PELLEl'REAU. Presl dent, Pittsburg (Kast E111I). Pa. Jyl-78-Tiia I.EI1AL NtlTICEsi. "VTOTICE IS HEUEUY GIVEN THAT ll letters testamentary on the estates of Win. F. Kummer, l.tto of tho Houtlmlde, Pitts burg, deceased, have boon grunted to the un dersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make litiniedl.tto payment, am! tliois Imvlng claltni against the samo mould roent them duly probated. JI, It. M ICY lilt, Excoutnr, No, lt13 Carson st., Pittsburg, H. H., or Nn, 104 Olilo it,, Allegheny, Pa. joM73-h W. 1), PlIlt'lKIt, A No. I WvllH Uloriier si Law, TflNTATE Of FREDERICK KlIIHdll. I)E ' HTeuiie. Jl4 CKAMRD-Notlre It hereby given thai fetters estate of fcredsrluk Klrsch. dcoi'ssed, i.'s.HineiiiiirT mii iiiw TW,!l Iluss tiiwiisliip, Allrglifiiy urev,, granted to Charlotte, eounty, Pit,, Jle Lreu, granted to ciiarlotle, Klrseli ami Rdward J.Clrseii All persons In ilslilfil to "aid, estate will make psiiuenl lo Ed ward Ji.Klrsehi useoutur, at the njflca nf J, M, Hummel 01,, corner or Firtsentli nnd liingiism ftreot,, I Htsiiurg, Hiiuilnlile, tawliumall parties having elslms s knliuf tslii estalii wl lllHltllll tlltt saniu wiiiivuiiiiiiayi . w Hi W 1 '1 illicit. IH7-.S Attorney for Ksnuiitnrs, O"'MAY",H0NH4(J0,7 AU iM . . J)VJNO AN UvliB vrtnn. mhlK Wint. IIHburjr, I', BIEETlNGft. NOTICE THE MEMBEUS OK LINCOLN COUNCIL NO. 175, JR. O. U. A. Jt, aro requested to assemble at their ball, cor. Forty ninth and Butlor sts.. SA1URDAY. July 12. 1800, at 2 o'clock sharp, to attend tbe funeral of out lato brother, John Green. Sister councils aro respoctfully Invlts d to attend. 7 H. A. BAMBAOH, C. G. E. CONNER, K. B.' PlTTsnTJno, July IV, 18l)a jylW3 J -NIGHTS OF PYTHIAS SPECIAL meeting nf the members of Hope Lodge, n. 313, K. of P.. will meet at their hall, 102 Ohio stroet. Allegheny City, on SUNDAY. July 13, at 1 o'clock sharp to attend tbe funeral of our fate brother, C. Kenneweg, which takes place from his late residence, corner of Cbest net and Main sts.. Allegheny. Sister lodges are requested to attend, lly order of C. C. P. RIESECK, K. of R. and 8. Jyl2-5 office of the chautauqua lake 1 Ice Company. ? PiTTSnuEO, Pa., Mav 18. lo0-). THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THIS company has called a special meeting of its stockholders to be held at tbe office ot tbe company at Thirteenth and Pike streets, city of Pittsburg, on THURSDAY, the 17tb day of July, 1800, at 2 o'clock p. 3f., for the purpose of voting for or against an lncreaso of the capital stock. W. F. WILSON. Jel7-78-ws Secretary. PROPOSAL-. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS BEALED propoals will bo received for tbe erec tion of a public school building in Third ward, Homestead borough, Allecheny county. Pa.; plans and specifications for samo can be seen at Homestead, or at the ofllco of J. P. Bailey, architect, Stofenson building. Sixth avenue, Pittsburg. Contractors aro inquired to uso none but union labor and union material, and a bond of $10,000 to accompany the bid. Pro posals to bo left with the archltect.or Joseph A. Woit, at Homestead. All bids must be in on or before. MONDAY, July 21, 1890. 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 Comptrollcrof the Currency, Washington. JuneO. IrtO. Whereas by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned. It has been made to appear the Liberty National Bank of Pittsburg, In tbe city or Pittsburg, In the county of Alle gheny and State or Pennsylvania, has compiled with all the provisions or the Statutes of the United states required to be compiled with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of banking, now, therefore. 1. Ed ward a. i.acy, comptroller 01 uhwocmii ira 3. i.aey, Comptrollcror tneunrrencT.no rehy certify that "The Liberty National Bank Pittsburg.'' In tho, city of Pittsburg, in the unty of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania. -. a " . 1... -I . as? Ko nlr- nerrn; of I' cou is nntfioriTPit tn i-nrnmenep the business of bank ing as provided In section fifty-one hundred and sixty-nine ofthe Revised Statutes or the United btates. In testimony whereof witness my band and seal of this office this Stb day or June, 1TO. E. 8. LACY, Comptroller of the Currency. Ho. 4339. Jeli-l-P SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CE1VED at the offlco of tbe Supervising Architect. Treasury Department, Washington. D. C, until 2 o'clock 1". it. on tbe 23d day of JULY, 1800, for tho Iron stairways and Iron work of interior finish for tho U. S. Court House and Postofflce building at Pittsburg, Pa., In accordance with drawings and specifica tion, copies of which maybe had on application at this office, or the offlce of the superin tendent. Each bid must be accompanied by a certified check for $300. Tho Departmentwtll reject all bids received aftor the time fixed for opening tbo same; also, all bids which do not comply strictly with tbe requirements of this Invitation. Proposals most be sealed and In dorsed "Proposal for Iron Stairways and Iron Work of Interior Finish for the U. S. Court House and PostoiHoa building at Pittsburg. Pa.," and addrossod to JAS. lit. WINDIUM, Supervising Architect. June 28, 1800. jyl-0-TTS PROPOSALS-NOTICE TO CONTRACT ORS Sealed proposals for buildlhg a stono bridge over Wheeling creek at Main street, Wlmollng, W. Va., will be received at the oOlco of tho City Clerk, Wheeling, W. Va., until 13 M. MONDAY, JULY 2f, 1SD0. Forms of proposals, specifications and plans on file at tbe office of tlio City Engineer. (IKNKftAL IJIMKNXIONH. Segmental arch, VA feott span, 2.1 feet rlsei depth of koy, 4U fcoti nf springers, 0 feeti width of bridge. 47 feet. Tim brldiH will contain about P.OOu cubic yarns of masonry. Responsible security In the amount of 120,000 (twenty thousand dollar!) will be required for tlm faithful performance of tho contrnut. Thn fight Is reserved to rejeot any nr all bids not deemed advantageous tu the elty. Pro posals to bo addresssd to Thomas V, Thouer, lilty Clerk, Wheeling. W. Va., and marked "Proposals for Htonallrldiie," Hills will also ba received for 11 bridge 41 feet wide. All other dimensions the same. P. U HOOK. JylftM City Engineer. " DIVIDEND. j 1 1 jniiiJitifs sjuir ''. airu. TIVIDENJ) NOTIUK-TJIE HOARD OF fliiHieiiiiiiiiri fxlu 111 ii.nn Managers ot the aionongaiioiaaaviga- uiiiil bllJIl -llllIIT sit-. illS) IIKJ.tlVUIUirit SSJ UlfC ileud or FIVE PER CENT on tho capital stock, payablu to the stockholders or their legal representatives, at tlio ollloonf the com pany, No, 110 Diamond street, Pittsburg, on and nfterthe loth Inst. JylO-64-n W. 1IAKKWEI.L, Treasurer. ..... " a .. ( (i el.su flaw ilafllnHBil SI .1 I I . The Ciiahtikiih Valley Gam Co, ihtikiih Valley Gam Co., ( PITTMIIUIIO. I'A.. Julv7. ItsOO. I TIVIDEND-N01'ICfi-TfIE HOARD OF XJ Directors of this eompiny has this dav declared a dividend of ONE AND ONE-HALF PER UK.NT upon the capital stook of the coin- ?any, payable on the lO'.h Inst, by mailed check, 'ransrer books will bo closed on the 12th Inst. Jy8.73-r F. J. TENER, Treasurer. Gkrman American Ink. Co. or Pa., ) OrnoE No. lit FouiiTii avenuk. J PirTNnuito, Julv7, 1H0O. DIVfDEND-THE DIRIXTORS OF TII1H Company have this dav declared a semi annual dividend ot FOUR PER CENT (12 CO per share), payable on demand. JyH-WJ W. J. PATTERSON. Secretary. OFFICE OF AIITISAM'H iNtlUIUNCK COM pany. PtTTSnuno. Pa. July 7. 1890. t JVVIDEND -THE DIRECTORS OF XJ this company have this day declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT (nno dollar and a half per share) out ot tbe earnings ot the last six montns, payaDie inrinwiin. jj.0-72.TT8 CHAS. P. SMITH, Becretary. OFFICE ARMENIA INSURANCE COMPANY, I PiTTsnuno, July 10, 1800. I DIVIDEND-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS company have declared a semi-annual dividend of THREE DOLLARS per share, payable on demand. W. D. McGILL, Jyl2-15 Becretary. office of the Teutonia Insurance Compant. No. 200 OHIO ST., ALLEOHENY, Jnlv, 1890. DIVIDEND NO.&5.-THE DIRECTORS OF this company have this day declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT (J2 per share) out of the earnings of the past six months, pay able on demand C. W. GERWIG, Jy9-Dd Secretary. Office Western Insurance Co., ' PiTTSBCiio, JnlyS. 189a t DIVIDEND NO. 76-THE BOARD OF directors bavo this day declared a divi dend of THREE PER CENT, or $1 60 upon eacb share of the capital stock, pavablo on and after the 11th inst WM. P. HERBERT, JtO-43-D Secretary. AMUSEMENTS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE THE OR1G IN AL and renowned Oriental Opera Com pany, ot New York, will appear on MONDAY, July 14, In "Esther," from EIngede; or. "Tbe False Priest," Roserved seats, SI, 75c. 60c and 25c. JyS-9i HARRIS THEATER Every afternoon and evening. INIGO TYRRELL in HIS NATURAL LIFE. Week July 14, Xnlgo Tyrrell in Tempest Tossed. JVS-08-TT3 OFFICIAL PITTSBUUG. PiTTsmnio, July 7, 1890. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will De received at tbe offlco of City Controller until Thursday, tbe 17th day of July, A. D. 1890, at 2 o'clock p. it., fortbefol.owiug,v.WERa Harvard street, from Shetldan street to a point 100 fcot east of North Highland avenue, 15-Inch pipe. Berlin allov, from Fifty-fourth street to Mc Candless street sewer, 16-;hch pipe. Colwell street, from Miller street to Pride street, is-incnpipe. Cotnrle alley, Kdmond street and Torley street, from wincbiuiiie avenuo loroari stroet, 13, 18 and ZMttcli pipe. Carsnu street, from South Sixth street to M11111I1 Miffhth strum. and 2Mneb iilno. Hniiwilni alley, from Willow street to Valloy street, lSlooli pipe. Howe street, from Dennliton Avenue to a connection with n sower on Howe street at Hlmdy avenue, IS-lnoh pipe. Arabella iiroer, from Feitlval itreot to Don nlstiiii avenue, lj-lneh pine. 1'l.ins And speolllcailniis can bo seen and blanks for bidding can bo obtained at Hie (Ion oral (Jflloe, Jlepartinentor Publlo Works. Knoll proposal must bo accompanied by A I hi ml, with two auretlei, probated before Hit Mayor or Uity Clerk. ilia Department of Awards reserves tho right ,0 rej.es any or ... b1d.kM( lyT.IH C'lilsf nf Daparlmunt of l'nblln Works. NUTlOKlt. XTOTlOfrJ-HTKASIllOATMKN-OBrvTUUU. IN TlONH will bo plueert in Ohio rlysral CjiiolntiAii on or About J UN W 'A liwo, for piers 01 (antral IlallwAy tjrldgs, bsfween UI no tin Ml and Newport, Ky, TLI, ,UVlVUllh ,ei i CO,, VVUtrsuiuis, , g, ;. tt )virv CHOICE PROPERTIEP. LOTSI 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 gheny river and A. V. R. It, to HIzhland Park; la tbe East End. Largo lots at To, S100, S200, $300, up to IC0O for magnificent situations. ALLEGHENY LOTS. Benton nve. plan. Eleventh ward, beautiful situation. 200, $300, Stno. New streets and rapid transit lines now building will toon double and quadrnpio values in this section. FLEMING PARK. Level lots, handsome and convenient homo sites right on line of P. L. E. R. R. and pro posed electric road, In sight of tbe city and view of the river. No mistake can be mado in bay log these cbolco lots at S20O to (300. We bave nice homes, choice Investments In all locations. Our representatives ready to accompany purchasers jt all times direct from our offices. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St. 6019 Penn Ave, E. E. Telephone 1773. Telephono 6323. Je2S FOE S.L SQUIRREL HILL. Tracts of Land. Containing from 6 to 100 acres, with good build logs and improvements. Price very low and terms to suit purchaser. Ira MTBurchneld. Jy3-30-TT3 158 Fourth avo. AT A LOW PRICE. At Edgewood, P. R. R., AT AUCTION. JULY . NEXT, On tho premises at 11 o'clock a. Mavcryde slrablo and modern dwelling, one acre of ground, shade and ornamental trees. Location first class near the station. Sco W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 FOURTH AYR JyOB-wa ACCTlO.t SALES. AUCTION SALE BUILDING LOTS, IN PLAN OF THE Birmingham Land Improvement Company, Thursday, July 17, at ro A. M. This property Is on tbe line of tho Suburban Rapid Transit Electric Railway, one mile from City limits, three miles from Court House. Elghty-tnn acres of tho most beautiful land in tho suburbs of Pittsburg, laid out in lots 50 xlSO, 60x200 and larger. Slain streets 60 feet wide. Boulevard 66 feet wide. Ucautlfu! scenery. Healthful surroundings. Perfect dralnagi). Two natural gas lines along tho front of thn property. Fine four-fnot board walk from city lino to farthest end ot the plan. Eteotrle cars nass nlong the entiro front of tho property, a distance of 1,000 feet, and tbonco to city. Halo positive without reserve. No postpone ment on account of weather. Terms reason able. Long, time on deferred payments. Twenty dollars deposit on day of salo un ac count of each lot purchased. thlHso handbills and posters. Don't be afraid of rain. Yon ean ride on street oars all the way lo the plan, and shelter will bo aifnrilrd In oflleo and buildings of com. pany tin the property. J7 AUCTION SALE, Saturday, July 12, 1890, at a P. M. CHOICE RESIDENCE LOT!!, TOGETHER WITH Two Elegant Houses, Open to Inspection during tho week, In the Laurel Land Cotiipjiiy's pi.ni at Laurel station. P.. F. W. A U. R. R. Twenty minutes' rldo from tho city. These lots will bu soldi no reasonable offor rofused. Trains leave Federal stroet dopot, 2:13, 3.30 and i r, M., city time. Anderson & Beeckman, Lim., 80 FOURTH AVE. Jyfl-710,P,I0.1I,H AUCTION SALE. LOTSI LOTSI ON SATURDAY, JULY 12. at 2 O'CLOCK, on the premises. In Flowers' Plan at Hazel wood. Twenty-third ward. 80 nice building lots. Hazolwood ave., Emahlla, Olio, Promenade, Hill Top and Paraiio streets, only about 8 min utes' walk from B. A O. railroad station (23 dally trains each wav) and on the line of the Hecond avenuo eloctrlc railway, thus offering frequent and cheap facilities of access, cboico location, elevated position, picturesque view. Terms A reasonable band payment, balance In monthly or other payments, such as will gtvo everyone an opportunity to secure a pleasant home. 1. 11. PENNOCK, 117 Fourth ave., cor. Fourth ave. and Cherry alley, Plttsborg; A. J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer. Jy9-74 TRUSTEE'S AUCTION SALE-OF DWELLING HOUSE AND LOT! On THURSDAY, Jnlv 17, 1890, at 10 o'clock A. M., on tbe premise', Bedford avenue, between Crawford and Mercer streets. By virtue of an order of tbe Orphans' Court of Allegheny countv, issuing nut of said court at No. 2 De cember Term, 1SSS, in partition of tbe estate of J ames HindmaD, deceased. I will offer at publics sale, on tbe premises, on July 17, 1890, at 10 A. M., tbe following described property, viz: A. lot or piece of ground fronting 25 ft. 8 in. on. Bedford ave. and extending back 160 ft., mora or less, to Whiteside alley, erected thereon a two-story frame bousa and stable. Terms of sale One-third cash on delivery of deed, and the balance In two equal annual installments, secured by bond and mortgage with sci. fa. clanse and attorney's commission. R. W. MILLER. Trustee. 144 Fifth avenue. Pittsburg, Pa. LEE 4 CHAPLlN.Auctloneers. 313 Wood street. jyll-7-Tu3 BY JAMES W. DRAPE CO. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF FURNITURE. CARPETS. BOOK CASES. FINE PIANO, ETC. At tho residence of the late Mrs. Gor don. 1S3 North avoiiue, Allegheny. TUESDAY MORNING, July 15, at 10 o'clock. Tberola Parlor Furniture, Pier Glasses. Marble Top Tables. Bedsteads and Bedding, Book Cases, Wardrobes. Sideboard, Extension Tables, Chairs, Rockers, Lice Curtains and Pole-, China and Plated Ware, with Hall, and Htalr Carpets, Brussels nnd Ingrain Catpets, Fine Htelnway Piano, etc, etc. Positive salo. S. Collins, Executor. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO.. Auctioneers, Jyll-25-D 12U Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. NOriCE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON MONDAY, July 21, 1800, at 2 o'clock P. m tbe Pennsylyanla Railroad Company wilt expo to sale at publlo auction at the station of the Pittsburg. Virginia and Charleston Hail wav at Hays, Allegheny county. Pennsylvania, A lot of railroad ties, about If) In number, shipped from Hlitersville, West Virginia, to 11. O. Iiitghman, Hays station, and received about June 10, 1880, In A. V. It, It, ear 2000. Wald eon. ilgnee having declined to reoelve tbo ties or to pay tho charges thereon, sale will be made for tlio payment of same. Tho ties aro under standard site and ean be seen on tho ground at Hays station, For any further Information ap. ply to W. It, MAUim Agent I. It, It, Co., I'fttsburg, BouihildV. 1L k HMITlIHON, Anol tloneor. eM.iflwi AHHIQNKli'H HALt1 or HOUSE JND LOT AT AUCTION. (SATURDAY, July 12, al 4 o'clock, on preml. lee. pus, - r uiiiiiniii hh, tmiu wmu, mieg iivur. nearpeinl nf iluyle it., will be sold lotaiijtt Willi Utlok fionse A roomsi easy terms, y , 21 rniiiitaiii it., tniru waru, Allegheny, A,MUUAisiS1IIUJI Auowawn,! " , . ..'. u. J l I IVi