1 fei Mr " THE PITTSBURG I DISPATCH, TUESDAY, JULY 16, 189a ! 1 L m? i ' . : -! . ! i i " . FOEGOTTEN HISTORY Recalled by a Man Who Has Been a Wanderer for Sixty-seven Tears. A ROMANCE OP THE EAST AND WEST Elchard M. Lanzhnrst Ketnrns to Attcni Allegheny's Semicentennial. TflE DESTRUCTION OF SMOKI ISLAND Seated in Union ilation lout evening was a line looking man, about 75 years of age, although bit appearance did not indicate it. H!i face was browned by the iun, and yet It had a rosy tinge of health which con trasted prettily with hi white beard and hair. Ilia only occupation wai in watching the people who crowd in and oct of that railroad center. "I never dreamed of teeing such a buttle and to many people," he said to a Dis patch reporter, whom good fortune had given a seat beside him. Then followed a story which was strange ctod to a news paper man. The name of the old man was Richard M. Langhurst. lie left Allegheny county In n prairie schooner in 1833, and after a romnntio life in the West, he is returning in time to be present at the semi-centennial of Alle gheny City. The story he told was about as follows: "When I left here TitUburg and Alle gheny were but little towns. My home was in Carlisle. Doth of my parents died there, and when I was 12 years old I wont West with a party of emigrants. At Allegheny I found work with a farmer and stayed there. In 1333 I started further West A TITID KECOLLECTION. "I can remember as well as it it were yes terday how we went out the old Ohio road. But the most vivid memory I bare is the dis traction of old Smoky Island. I suppose tbcre are few people here who remember anything about that island. It commenced about a quar ter of a mile below the point where the Allegheny and Monongabela rivers join, and extended up tbo Allegheny river almost to Federal street. It had even rcnnhpri nn further than that. It is said, in former years, ana tbere was a hill at the upper end, but the flood had washed that part away long before my time. I can remember of the tannery that was located on the lower end. It did a good business until the flood of February, 1S32. It had liecn an open winter, but very cold. When the ice broke there was an immense gorce at the Seven-Mile Island. The greater part of Pittsburg and Allegheny were flooded. The day It broke was awful. The water and ice seemed to tunnel the bank ot the island, and we could see great sections of it break, ana then it was washed awav by the flood. There must have been other gorges above, for the water kept running heavy for several days. The big blocks of ice gTOund together until tbere was a constant roar. "Piece by piece the island melted away before our eyes, and when the water fell, only a little remnant of it was left. The tannery bad disappeared entirely, and I am told that subsequent floods have washed away even the remnants of the Smoky Island. "You ask why it was named that? Well, I don't really know, but there was a tradition that in the early history of the county long before the building of Fort Pitt it was a stronghold of the Indians. The bill at the upper end was used both as a place for hold ing councils and as a signal station, where the smoke signals to the Indians on the hillsides were fired, and it is from that the name was give." THE BOMA2TCE OF HIS LIFE. But beyond this there was a romance In tho old man's life. The party with whom be went West settled in the wilds of Indiana. As pioneers they had to face the Indians. Many were the troubles they had. In the settlement where they lived waB James Trimble and his charming wife, Sarah, and with a bright-eyed 2-ycar-old boy made up a happv household "One day in the early spring "the Indians sur prisedms." saiu;.Mr. Lanchum. "Many of the settlers were put to flight. I got an arrow in ju.v euumuvr, auu leu jor aeaa. ay llliani Trimble and his son Here killed before his wife's eyes. She was talen a captive, but escaped tho same night. I had lain 1, don't know how long, when It was Sarah Trimble who, with tubs and water, dressed my wounds. For weeks she nursed me, and. to tell the truth, two Tears later she took my name as her "own. Tbo gold excitement of '49 took ns further West. Our residence was at the mining camps In California, Nevada, New Mexico and Utah. Though I did not strike it rich, I was prosperous, and now have a stock ranch in Utah, about 40 miles from Salt Lake Citv. We bad children who are still liv ing, but last year my partner died, and it was then I yearned acaln for the East, and flnallr took the trip. I don't know anvone and have no relations in Allegheny, but I am plad to be back hero in time to witness the celebra tion of Allecbeny City's half century of exist ence. The only thing that I don't like is that both Pittsburg and Allegheny are not -one great metropolis Instead of two separate cities." A Sore Throat is soon relieved by Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant, an old remedy for bronchial and pulmonary disorders. Two UIb Mark Downs Men and Women's Flnnnel 8hlrts. Fine quality goods at quick selling prices. See them in men's department and in ladies' suit room. Jos. Hoskb & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores, SI Until -September 1, ISitO 83 30. 12 cabinet photos, $1, or a life-size cravon portrait, f3 50. Aufrecht's Elite Gallery, C16 Market st,, Pittsburg. Bring children. HEAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, MM., 401 Smithfield Street, Cor. fourth Avenue. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, fGl.COO. Deposits of ?1 and upward received and Interest allowed at 4 per cent, tts AriWla, Tench era nnd Clnaar Should send for our catalogue on artist materials. Discount to teachers and classes. Mail orders will rcceire prompt attention, liberal discounton picture frames. Tkeqa- JfOWAX'B Art blore, 1CZ Wylle avenue. TTSSU II. & It. Ladies remark what odd patterns and pretty colorings real India silk Windsor scarfs, CO-ccnt ones at 25 cents each to-day. Boggb & Buhl. Ptyllsh Bailor lints, Only 10 Cenfa. And other great bargains in our millinery department. Jos. Horne& Co.'s I'enn Avenue Stores. The very best makes nnd styles ot French nnd Scotch zephyr ginghams 'nt 25c and SOc a yard. Uncus & Hacke. ttssu Extra Wide nnd Fine Printed India Bilk Halo To-Dny HO cents a yard, and other special low price loti ou sale. Jos. JJorne & Co.'s l'eun Avenue Stores. MEirriMJ.-s. STOCKHOLDEHK' MKETING Notice is hereby civen to all whom It may concern, that the undersigned corporators named In the agreement recited in tho certifi cate of Incorporation Issued to . n.8mytho VfJiyni.Co.mpiiny"onl110 3d day of July. .,: T b&lbe ,t5?cretary of Suva of tbo wpnriERnAv"lrFinla- ha Appointed yM8.? JS,J'.a0' 1K90 a I" o'clock A. M.. as the time, and the office of said company ni'I1 hl?& ln be c,,Jr or 1'lttsburg. Penn nylvanla, as th. place for holding a general rneeilng of tho stockholders of saVd company HIeC,tar."t".d of D'f'o'o". make byTlaws; X&niltb rt"y.0,l,.er """"ess which may IfenirafmMt'ln" bjthB ",d "ockhoider. iS ?iA.,L HMYTHB, yA'tLB K. YEAQKIL (JKOUOE A. LAUfjilUN rl6-7T.l ..... fc .uulVllUfl, Corporators. IlCSlNEfN L'lUNUK.' OTlOK 1H HKRKIIY GIVEN lfiTiTlc Ann of Mnrrltn.i, a 11..I. ilfAt fi1 Fusl business, has bean dls.n luZ.ii.ZZ'iW .?"1 tttter this date. sJfrifl W fl" i - i i i i irrrrnv halkn. i irmn iitti XfDlsplay advertisements vne dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, for Sale, lb Let, tie., ten cents per line for each inset tton. and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. KOIt THE bOUTRBlDE, NO. 1412 CAKSON STltKET 1IKANCH OFFICES ALSO ABllELUW.TVHKUK WANT, roil 8AI.K TO LET. AND OTIiEtt UP TO P P. M. FOR lNBKHTlON. Advertisements sre lob prepaid except where advertisers already have scoounu with Ilia tilt rAicu. riTTsnuiKJ. THOMAS VCCArrilKY, SV. Butler street KillLG. BTUCKEY. 24th street and Ienn sts. E. O-, BTUCKEY 4 CO., Wylle ave. and rultensb M.BTUKKLY, Fifth Avenus flarksl Boose, (AST XXD. i. W. WALLACE. ei:il'enn avtnua. OAKLAND, UCALMBTEKBHKlM.Eli,Hhav. AAtWOOdlL sotrriisinx. JACOI1 BronN, Mo. SCar.on street, ALLEUKKNV. A. J. KARKCHRK, M Federal street. II. J McllHIDE. Market House, AlWfhsny, KKI'.DH. EUUEltH. 1R Ohio street. F. 11. EOOEKS A SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McIIE.NKV, Western and Irwin aves. U. W. HUU1IES. I'ennsrlvania and lleaveraves. I'EKUY M . O LE1M. Hebeeca and Allegheny aves. T. K. MORKIS, CM Preble ave. M1L.LVALE UOKOUUIL W. W. FLOCHEK, Stationer. No. lUrant are, BiiAursnuHo. a 11 ELL MAN, Stationer, 818 Main St. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH i IS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. IHnln llein. AGENTS-TO 8ELI.TEA. BAKING I'OWllEK and pure spices: elfts with iroods: coke workers, miners or mlllmen can make money In their snare time: special Inducements tnperaons liarlncnn established trade. YAMASH1KOTEA CO., lock bok 8471, Plttsbnrg. Pa. ap80-70-TTS A GENTS-) OUTFIT UN DAYS' TIME; XX f 150 profit in lourwecisornopaT. a with stamp, JaKVIS & CO., Kaclne, Wis. Address myS-3S BAKEK-MUKT BE A KIKST-CLASS BREAD and cake baker, clean and steidy: to board In family. KOBT. MORROW, Woodland we.. Eleventh ward, Allegheny, Jyl4-8 BRASS FIN1SHERS-A FEW GOOD MEN ON valves. cock. etc. Address, (stating wages rrnnlred). MANUFACTURER, Box-, Dispatch office. Jyl3-V7 BARBER-HOOD WHITE BARBER AT ONCE; wages 813 a week, and steady work. I.0UIS K.LEE, No. 7 South Mercer St., Newcastle, Pa. JylS-tS BARBER-AT W. A. MUEHLSTEIN'S, COR. SIXTH AND PENN.: none but good men need apply. yl5-4 TJARBER GOOD MAN: GOOD WAGES. L Apply ALEX. WILLCHECK'S, S9S East St., Allegheny. Jyl-4 BAKBEK-OR BOY WITH SOMfc EXPER IENCE. Apply 282j FEDERAL bTREiCT. Al legheny. Jyl4-22 B AKBEUS-TWO GOOD MEN. APPLY H. STORM FELS, 718 Firth ave. or 101 Tustln Jyl5-19 St. BARBEK-T. S. SCOTT, 211 FREEPORT ave., Butler Pa. Jyl5-I5 BUGOY WASHER-ALSO TWO MEN FOB stable work. Apply T. B. MOREL.AND.6100 Penn ave. Jyls-27 BOY ABOUT IS YEARS OLD: REFERENCE required, at 17 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. JylMl "DOT TO ATTEND TO HORSES. INQUIRE SJ 84 FRANK8TOWN AVE., East End. Jyi5-28 COLLECTORANDSOLICITOK-MUSTSFEAK German and tnellfh and live In Alleibeny; 81 and commission. AddIv. between Sand 10 a.m to WM. BEMELE, Bheny. 08 Federal st., Room 3, Alie-JT15-65 o LERKS ONE GOOD, RAPID PENMAN andoncstenograpberand typewriter. C'JM- MERCIAL. ACCOUX INGAQENCY, M0 Bmlth- field, Jyl5-7 COMPETENT BOOKK.EEPER-NONE BUT A thoroughly experienced man need apply. I Address with references, LOCK BOX No lum. JylS-63 CAKl"ENTEKS TWO UOOD MEN, to A. MOORE, Sewlckley. APPLY Jyl5-42 TVRAUGHTSMEN T O DRAUGHTSMEN JLi accustomed to hrldre or structural Iron work Apply at once to BITER A CONLEY, SO Water st,. city. JV15-S3 -pRAUGHTSMEN-TWO STRUCTURAL IRON XJ worn or bridge draughtsmen at once. Ap ply to 1UTER & CONLEY, 88 Water st,, city. JylS-75 ENtlIKh Elt INQUIRE TLANINO MILL. 64 gheny, W'lLLEY BROS. AT NATIONAL Lacock st., Alle-lyl5-6 1JIOREMAN-AMAN CAPABLE OF TAKING entire charge of a machine shop. Address X, Dispatch offlce. Jyl8-2t GEN ERA L STATE AGENT-TO OPEN HEAD " QUARTERS In some principal city, assume Ive control or our business and appoint !.,, 1 and ....n ..ah .. 4. ...rav.. .If. In Itil. u.,...i wvn. an. euv-uniufc . vti J .11.1119 .a.G. goods well known, staple as Sour, In universal demand, and pay a net profit of 50 to 100 per cent. i. ... Address!' he uaiufl uujui-AM jr. 711 Broadway, New York. JyM-5 1j ADORERS TEN BRICKYARD HANDS and oncenduecr. Annlvat rearof Al.HKItT- bON'B BRICKYARD. Bedford ave. Jyl5-38 T ABORERS-80 LABOItEKS AT CHAMBERS XJ A JI'KKE'S new incline plane, Derry sta- Jy.5-92 lion, r. 1.. ii. Apply aimejOD, MAN-WHO UNDERSTANDS FARM WORK, building fences, Ac: must be sober and In dustrious. Apply to JOHN CARNAHAN, Fourteenth and Etna St. J y 15-02 MAN-AN EXPERIENCED MAN TO RUN A lunch counter: none without first-class relercnce need apply; Seventh Ave. Hotel up to 8 A.M. H. H. PENNY. JyK&a PLUMBERS-1N DENVER, COL.. (4 A DAY. clgbt hours, year's engagement to first-class men: wire ror partlculirj with references THE HUGHES A HEATH SANITARY SUPI'Ly CO. 1J4-1C2 PORTER-A GOOD STEADY YOUNO MAN v. f?r pPr. work- AP?ly at L'ARK BROS.. No. 814 and 818 Liberty St., city. JyI8-8 PIPE LINEMEN - (501. APPLY ON THE work to 11 ARXY WATSON, near Hawkins station, P. B. It, JylS-88 QAI.F. p to lng Pen ESMEN-ON SALARY OK COMMISSION handle the new I'MentOirmti-iiinvrv,..- 'encll: the greatest selllne tintitv nn. duccd: erases Ink Ihorouirhlr In iwii...ni... nn abrasion or paper: 200 to Mo p cent profit: 'one agent's sales amounted to (1U1 In six days: an other (32 In two hours; we want one general agent for each State and Territory: sample by null 38c For terms and full particulars, address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., Ta Cross" Ws. Jyl3-20 SALESMEN-AT (75 PER MONTH SALARY and expenses, to sell a line of sllvernlatcd ware watches etc; by sample only; IOre and team furnished free; write al once for full partic ulars and samplocase ol goods rite b'l'ANDAKD SILVERWARE CO., Boston. Mass. ae4go-D QALEStlAN - FOR 3 goods: city trade. ".bri" FUKNISHINO Address FUltNISIIEK, JylVW Dispatch offlce. QTENOORAPHER-MALESTENOHKAPHER fp One with railroad experience preftrred: good chance for advancement: salary too ncr month Inquire 300 WOOD MT, after 5 o'clock r. ;""""' Jyl8-88 STRONG BOY TO WORK IN SHOP. APPLY between 8:30 and 9 A. M. to-day, S0FOURTU AVE.. Room 45. JylS-5 STOUT BOY-16 TO 18 YEARS . HUB CLOTHING HOUSE, .OF AGE AT 4 Smithfield J 15-70 rpiNSMITlIS-TWO GOOD AMSmtTui.-v-i X. workers: 2 stout boys, to learn tlnsmlthlne 3. I. WALLIS 4 CO., cor. Tenth and Penn. Jyis-91 TINNKK-A GOOD TIN NEK AT E. PHELB CHOLD'S. No. 178berldaust., Bennett jyiw WATCHMAKKH and 85 rears of AT ONCE BETU'KKN a age. Ap W1U. No. 84 Fifth ave, Pitts' pui) 10 A. ii. ui:u. uurje. J y 15-45 Yuujvu bia -run ah orricE: one ac customed to measuring lumber and toasslst on books. Address C Q Dispatch offlce. J y 15-51 Femuln Help. STENOOKAPHKB-YOUNO LADY steno GBAPIIEK and typewriter, accustomed to correspondence and having knowlrdee of draw ing preferred; state are, experience, sslarv ex pecte'd. AUdress AKClllTECT, Dlspalcli T". flee. Jyis-M Mala and Femnln Help. FIKST-CLASS COACHMAN. KAKM AND rvpit hands. 4dlnlnr.rnom H.1 i.rf.K.. 2 girls for lunch counter, 2oo house girls, 4 colored cooks, chambermaids, Mf.aUAA'1, 845 Grant st, telephone no. JfH-D eOOD WATCH FBEE-TO THE BOY OH girl selling the largest numbsror our famous 25o rubber stamps berore September 1 next, we will give a fine gold waleh, hunting case, Elgin movement: and a fine gold watch, open face, El gin movement, to the one selling the second largest tiuinhert watches can be seen at our office, 21 and 28 Firth are., Pltlsiiurgi open to all, Mo MAHON B1IOS, A ADAMS. JJMJ ttoetnsi Ileuses, tfte, lood leeat pit. few mlatilfi walk Of Potf It AddtNl HVOsi tHipUil , jtlt-r Situation. POSITION - BY OOOl) 8TENOOKAPKEH having two years' experience in oil snp. plies, rat andrlpo business, seven years' onleo experience; nrst-class references. Address . w. 0 Dispatch offlce. iyl5-M 330SITION-A8 JUNIOKDKAUGHTSMAN OR shipping clerk by well-educated young man or good address: some experience lo Iron and steel works draui-htlngonitc. A. 1. M Dispatch oilier. jyiS-Ow SITUAT10N-BY A YOUNO MAN IN A bakery, to retrarn tho trade. Address 11. W1L80N. P. o Pittsburg. JtIS.63 rtonrder and Lodger. BOARDERS -FOR TWO LAROE, AIRY rooms; rent single or double; waihitsnd, hot, cold and line spring water: large grounds, fruit ami shade trees: most desirable location In Rant End: on line l'cnn ave. cable ears. Address lNUI.hslDK, cor. Penn arc. and Kcbeoca st. IjlJ-ISl -10UNTRY IIOAIIDKHS-IIRLIOIiTFUb LO j CATION, one hour from Pittsburg. Address MT. Holiday's Cove, W, Va. JIMOO FlBnnclnl. ATTENTION OF CAF1TAL1BTH-WK ARE offering 8,000 acres of testvd coal lands, the very cream or the great Hocking coal field: wo ettrcra It the greatest bargain ever offered In the history of coal lands: there are certainly millions or money In It for the purchaser. J. 8. HIUKKTTb 4 80.N, Rooms, fteiley Block, Columbus, o U, B. A. Jyl-7-TI8 MOR.OAUE8-l,0tK),0rO TO LOAN ON CITY and suburban properties at iH, I and 8 per cent, and on farms In Allegheny and adjacent counties at 8 per cent. I. M. PENNOCK A SON, 147 Fourth avenus. ap7-f4l MONEY TO LOAN-ir YOU WANT MONEY In any amount on good cltr mortgages qulcklr, we nave It on hand and will be glad to lend It at & and 6 per cent. MORRIS & FLEMING, 108 Fourth ave. Je2M0 MORTGAGES ON CITY OH ALLEGHENY eountv property at lowest rates, HKNItl A, WEAVER 4 CO.. K fourth nvenue. mh2-D OllTUAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN BUMB to mil at -'. 8 and 8 ncr cent. Al.litJB A IlAll AILF.V, 1M Fourth ave. Tel, 187. apl4-lSTTRSu XTONEY-LOANEI) ON ASSIGNABLE LIKE Six. Insurance policies. Address p. o. boa va, Cincinnati. Je24-78-TT8U Tl LOAN-fmOOO. IN AMOUNTS OF 83,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4X percent, free or tax: also smaller amounts at 8 and 8 per cent. BLACK & 11A11I1), ill Fourth avenue. eell-da-D rriO LOAN-fMO.000 ON MORTGAOE3-H00 X and upwardnt8pcrccnt:8300,aX)at4X percent on residences or business property; also In ad Joining counties. S. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenue. oc24-4-D rilO LOAN-MONEY ON MORTGAGES ON L Improved real eslato In sums or 8.V1O and up irardat4)i, 8 and 6 per cent. L. O. FRAZIElt, llntlcr and Forty-fllth su. Jyll-87-Tursu CJT 000.000 TO LOAN-ON MORTOAGFS Ol? large and small amounts at i, 8 and 8 percent free or State tax; no delay. KEED B. COYLE CO., IS1 Fourth ave. my21-60-TT8 Miscellaneous. A LL SOLDIER8-WHO ARK DISABLED JX. from anv cause and drawing less than 88 per month to call at B. F. BKOWN'S OFFICIOS Fourth ave., or send their address. Ie25-C9 TvEPENDENT RELATIVES-WHO ARE NOT XJ drawing pensions to call or send their ad' dress lloor. to B. F. BROWN, 08 Fourth ave., second Je25-C9 MOTOR-TO BUY TWO electric motor and fans, patch offlce. SECOND-HAND Address 1!.. DIs-Jyl5-52 OQUlRE O'DONNELL, OF POST 41, G. A B., O wants all soldiers and sailors who served three months or more In the War of the Rebellion, and who are now In any way disabled, to call upon him at bis office, where he will fill all necessary papers to procure their pensions, and forward the same direct to the Pension Bureau nt Washington, D. C. It matters not when or where the disability was contracted, all soldiers who are disabled are entitled to pension. Widows of all soldiers are entitled to a pension, and dependent parents are also entitled to pension. All children of deceased soldiers, nnder 18 years, are en titled to pension. Parties Interested should call immediately at his offlce. 1146 PENN AVE. No fees required If pension Is not obtained. Jyl5-1-TUF s OLDIERS NOW DISABLED AND ALL. soldiers' widows, who labor for sunoort. to send for blanks under the new nenslon law to J. L. McFARLAND, Washington, D. C. Jyl5-90-TT8 SOLDIERS' W1UOWS-TO CALL AT B. F. BROWN'S OFFICE, 98 Fourth ave., second floor. Je25-69 YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (18) OF Stewart A Co.'s tine cabinet photos for ft, at Wand 82 FEDERAL ST Allegheny, mv2S-19-TT8u FOB SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cltv Residences, BEDFORD AVE.-BRICK DWELLING OF nine rooms, bath, washstand. slate mantels, both gases, furnace, flnelr papered and grained throughont; lot 20x127 to Heatings alley, on which is a good brick of fire rooms, water, gns, etc. : now rents for SIS per month. See MORRI SON A BANKS, 108 Third ave., cor. Wood st. Jyl2-TT8" CITY BLOCK OF II HOUSES IN GOOD locality: splendid Investment: all In first class order; rental over (2,000 per annum; houses never Idle: price (20.000; terms to suit; this In vestment would be bard to duplicate. Inquire MORRIS A FLEMING. 108 Fourth ave. Jyl2-38' ONLY (500 CASH-A CITY RESIDENCE ONLY 20minntes from pos 'office: an elegant two story brick and frame dwelling orelght rooms, re ception hall, bath, w. c. b. and c. water, both esses, finely finished, nice grounds: 114x128: price (7.500; good terms. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., 1G2 Fourth ave. JyU-75-TTSsu PENN AVE. LOT25X140, WITH FIRST-CLASS building of 14 rooms, we can offer at a bar gain to a prompt buyer: a fine downtown Penn ave. property. CHARLES SOMERS A OO., 313 Wood st. Jyl2-41-TU8BU' Enit End liealdencoa. HOUSE-A MODERN BRICK OF SIX ROOMS, bath, range, hot and cold water, both gases, electric lights and bells, easement laundry. Au burn St., Etst End: onlr (8.CO0. terms to suit. W. W. ELDERKIN, 6313 Station St., East End. Tel. 6327. Jyll-W-Tus TTOUBE-NEW DWELLING OF SIX ROOMS, XX on Cypress street; large finished attic: bath, range, hall, frontand back porches: lotSOx 100; Immediate possession; easy terms. GEORGE SCUMIDf, 157 Fourth ave. Jyl2-21' OOO-LIBERTY AVENUE. NEAR FOR. 9 TIEl'H St.. Sixteenth ward, new modern irame aweiting, uvo rooms, nnisnca attic, nan. Inside shutters, slate mantel and tile hearth, side entrance, slate roof, etc.; grained and well finished: lot 20x100 fret: convenient to cable Hue: terms easy. L. O. FltAZlEK, Butler and Forty, fifth sts. Jyll-87-TuFSu' CA OOO-NEW MODEItN FKAME EAST END Ot 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- Slcte sewerage; terms very easy. L. O. FBA IKR, UutlerundFortT.flltb.su. J yl 1-87-TurBu QO OOO-A VEI1Y COZY FBAME HOUS E FIVE OaI rooms, hall, back porch, etc. ;ncwly painted: lot 28x128 ft.: a very desirable property: eight minutes to cable orl. It. K. MELLON lillOTII EltS. G34D Station st. . E. E, JylS-101-rrsu Of- SOO - CONSIDERED CHEAP FOB 4M O acres of well laying ground ln Twenty second wurd, with brick house. 8 rooms and out buildings. Soo W. A. 11 Elt HON It SUNS, 80 Fourth ave. Jyl-74.1J.17,10,28 r. A nnn-r-lNV. NEW HOUSE OF NINE corner Otfc rooms, all modern conveniences: ry ch CO., SOMEBS X 318 Wood St., 8010 Penn are. JJ15-48-TT Allrchenr Iteatdrnera. BEACH ST.-ALLEOHKNY, NEAIl PABKS. an elegant modern brick residence or 12 rooms, with bath, laundry and every latest con venience: lot 4oxlC0; price very reasonable. DA VID SHAW & CO. , 162 Fourth ave. Jy-me FINK BESIDENCE - WASHINGTON ST.. Allegheny, near the parks; large lot: trees and shrubbery: a bargain W, W. MCNF.ILL jinu., iu r ourin avr. Jyl2-40 CM OOO-A CHOICE FKANKLIN ST.. ALLE t5rtl GHENY, property at a low price, good brick houso or six looms, vestibule, hall: lot 24x120. CUAULES SOMEKS & CO., 313 Wood st. Jyl5-47 Buburhnn Kesldcnces. COUNTBY HOMESTEAD A BEAUTIFUL place or 18 acres or ground highly Unproved, very attractive, flue fruits, large modern dwell ing and full equipment of outbuildings; hand some elevated location within one mile of street and steam cars and city limits: alow price to a prompt buvcr. CHABLES SOMEKS K. CO., 318 Wood st:. C0I9 Penn ave. Jyl8-8l-Tus TOWELLING IN WILK1NSBUBG - NICE J dwelling and large lot. 8 minutes' walkfrom K. B. station; 7 rooms, reception ball, bath, w,c, natural gas. furnace, etc.. etc.; beautiful large lot 80x122 feet; a rare bargain. Would sell the adjoining lot, which la ssine site, if wanted. JAB. W. DBAFK & CO., 120 Fourth ave., Pitts burg. JJU-7P SWIBSVALE. P. B. B.-10 ACRES OF BEAU TIFUL laving ground, with a large, well built aad spacious residence: IS rooms, outbuild ings fruit and ornamental trees: can be auli divided to profit. See W. A. 1IEBKON SONS, 0 Fourth ave. Jy2-88-3,8,18" NOO-NICESUBUKBAN HOME, ON LINE i nrtv. i K. it., verv cose to stxt on. frame dwelling, seven rooms, abundance offrult and slrubbcry. excollcnt well ofwatcr and nat ural gas: lot 107x111 rect; easy terms. L. O. FBA Z1EH, ButlerandFortyflfthsts, jyll-87-Tnrsn 800-NEW HOUSE OF BKVEN BOOMS. 1 hith. cltr water, all conveniences! nlm lot. DuxIWi within three squsres of Wllklnsburv station) alow price for a nice home property, CIIAHLKS Buaia.o s iu. sis nooa at., h 117 i'enn are. Jyl5-47 POR BAliB t.OTn. tlnr.elwiind Lois, Vi on NtftM HIltl.tllNH I .111' AT A LOW f!0 bflce in llaseiwood, Wills feetsvl in .1,111 wijltifiv (iiue. tosult bUfeiisiir, oTlAllLEiJ flee in llaseiwood, fctiis fei i Durousier, UilAll 0aiti0gul'intiri IllMJillS W H VT Jfjs-wtag' Cltr liot mnilEE LOTS-flOXllO, . FORTY-FIFTH ST.. X near Butler St.: price low. W.W.MONEILL a. niw., in x ourtu ave. jyjj-w- Enat End IiOta. BUILDING LOTS-PERFEOfLY LEVEL ON grade. 28x100 feet for 1780: easv navments; location on Clawsou St. one siiuaro Irom Home- wood station, P. K. Ik, East End, See W. A. HEBRON A SONS. 80 Fourth ave. Jy-l-88-TB BAUM OROVK-OENTRAL, CONVENIENT, and very desirable; becoming popular for tine rcsluenros; good neighborhood: large lots at reas onable prices. BROWN A SAINT, Agents. 812 Bmlthflcld street. Jy-8-TT8 EKRON HILL-NOW ON BALK-LOTH IN Kenllworth place and Haywood place, at the terminus of Central Traction roadi 17 minutes from Wood st.t Scent fare: tnostdcslrable for resi dence: all city conveniences; a number of lots face on two streets and are (specially adapted for business; advantagenns terms, K. H. KLKISUJCR, 138 Firth avenue, first floor (back room). Jyl-7-TT8' J" ANO AVENUE LOT8-WK HAVE A FEW J choice blocks left; verycouvcnlentlylocated; only two minutes from Venn ave. and six minutes from P. R. R.t we have taken great care In divid ing this property to secure only desirable parties, and thus maintain the hlgn standard of the neigh borhood: to parties desiring an Investment In this cholcs location ws have special terms to ofler; we will be glad to mall you a plan, S, A. DICKIE A CO., Penn and Shady aves., E. E, Jylt-m-TTS LOT8-THE FINEST FOR THE MONEY IN Allegheny countr, are those In Chas. E. Cornelius' plan, Morntnsslde, Eighteenth ward, PltUburg. Beautiful building lots at from liooto I'lOO, weekly or monthly payments; no Interest; convenient to street cars and railroad. Call upon N. P. SAWYLRat nls home. Mornlngslde ave nue, or CHAS. E. CORNELIUS, 408 Grant St. Je28-82 I- OTS-IN UHAB. E. CORNELIUS' PLAN AT J Mornlngslde. Eighteenth ward, can bo bought in blocks of 8, 10 or 18 at reduced prices, and on the most liberal and accommodating lerms. Small cash payments; long time. See N. P. SAWYER, Agent, on the grounds, or CHAS. E. CORNELIUS, 408 Urant st. JC20-32" LIBERTY AVE. NEAR ELLA BT., SIX TEENTH ward, bcautimi building lots 20x luoft. See W. A. HEBRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Jy0-84-9,ll,l,18' T OTS-CHOIOE LOTS IN BOULEVARD JU place. East End. at flB por foot front. DA VID SHAW A CO., 183 Fourth ave. Jyl2-43-Tus OAKLAND-BUILDING LOT 80x100 FEET, on Aiwood Bt, (which Is paved and sewered) not far from Forbes St. Bee W. A. HEBRON SONS', 80 Fourth ave. Jyl-08-1,7, 10,15' SEVEN LOTS-22X110. KIRKPATRICK. AVE., Allegheny, atn low figure, nearclectrlccars. W. W. MCNEILL A BRO., 152 Fourth arc. JyI2-40" 31-8 ACRES-VILLA PARK.IBRUSHTON, adjoining Driving Park; Ave minutes from station; elevated and commanding a beautiful view; will subdivide profitably and Is offered very cheap. DAVID SHAW A CO.. 152 Fourth ave. Jyl5-67-TT" CJP..3 PER FRONT FOOT-AN ELEGANT Ot) building site on a choice paved street, central locality in the East End; ground, 57x110; surroundings first class. CHARLES &OMERS A CO.', 313 wood St., 6019 Penn avenue. jyio--Tur' CfTO FOOT FRONT-50X100-CHOICE 8HADY OO SIDE lot, CO-foot street, graded and sewered, choice location and a bargain. L. O. FBAZIER, Butler and Forty-fllth sts, Jy!!-!. Allegheny Lots. ELLIOTT NURSERY PLAN OF LOTS ARE now offered at prices 25 per cent below any thing In the neighborhood: the location Is one of the best on the Pleasant Valley electric road, with a5-centrare toSmithfield St.: special Inducements given to first buyers 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 burers desirable surrounding: moderate prices and terms 10 suit. B. A. ELLIOTT CO., 84 Sixth St., or lull Information can be obtained on the grounds at the offlce of the nursery on Charles st. Jy9-60-nop Huburbnn T.ots. A 1 CRE AT BW1SSVALE TWO MINUTES J. from station: we have a very low price for thisweek: act quick, HAillili, muMrsuN &. uu., iu f ounn ave. Iyl2-8I-Tn88u TjRUSHTON. WILK1NSBURG AND EDGE- X WOOD-Lots: toSmlnuteu from station: 34 lots at Brushton, 40x130, 8228 to (450; 9 lots at Wll klnsburg. 24x122 to alley, 8500; 10 lots at Wllklns burg, 33x132, (250 to f-"00; 35 lots at Edgewood. 8UX120, 8S00 to (300. H. C CLARKE, 135 Tenth ave. and Edgewood. Jy6-TT8 BELLEVUE LOT 41X150, WITH TASTT NEW house, six rooms, pantry, china closet, porches, Ac. on Division St., Bellevue; only UlOO. A. LEUGATEASON, 31 Federal St., Al legheny. r Jylt-17 EMSWORTH-LOT 104x101, NEAR COURT NEY'S mill, Emsworth. on Fort Wayne Rail way; only (300. A. X.EUGATE A SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny, Jyl3-103 Fnrnn. FARM-87M ACRES, GOOD FRAME HOUSE eight rooms, new barn, limestone soil, extra good springs and fruit: no better farm on Monon gabela river: five minutes' walk to railroad sta tion: finest view In Allegheny county. ED Wir T18U, 410 Grant st, Jyl2-D SSIALL FARM-CHEAP-ONLY ONE MILE from P. R. R.-statton; level road: house, barn and onlldlngs; 81 acres, one-half cleared, ln good condition; will sell cheap or exchange for city propcrtv. Address OWNER, Lock Box 471, Pittsburg. Pa. Jvl5-60-TTS WESTMORELAND COUNTY-150 ACRES, 75 cleared; good house, grist mill, tenant house; cheap. BOOM 2, Excelsior Building. Je2u-23-rr -TTTEBTMOKEUAND COUNTY 37 ACBES; v T nice cnunirr uume; a oargain. KUU&l Z, Excelsior Balldlng. Je29-2S-rr WESTMOBELAND COUNTY-200 ACHES, 180 cleared; a bargain. BOOM 2, Excelsior Building. Je29-23-Ti Miscellaneous. OWN A HOME WE WILL, BUr OB BUIID for you anywhere and let your rent pay ror the property: no security required. GKANITE STATE l'KOVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch offices, Standard building, 531-83 Wood St., I'ltts burg, and 127 Fifth ave., McKeesport. ra'-13-15-TTKSu FOR. SALE-UDHINEnts. Business Opportunities. BOOT AND SHOE BTOKE-83,000 TO 14,000; one at 13,000; hat and cap store at Invoice, about 17, BOO: if you are looking for business It Is to your Interest to call on us. T. O. MOWN CO., 80 Fourtn ave. JylS-71 BEST KE3TAUBANT AND BAKERY ESTAB LISHMENT ln the clty-Klegamly fitted; central location; A No. 1 ln every respect; (5.000. T. O. B110WN4CO.. MFourthave Jyli-71 8 ASH WILL BUY A PROMINENTLY I.tl. 1 CATED drugstore at Invoice. Address DM- EKSAL, Dispatch offlce. Jyl4-24 GUOUEKY STOKE-F1KST-CLASS STAND IN Allegheny: average sales 812,000 per year; only 1900; other good groceries and a No. 1 shoe store; good location; cigar stores, drug stores and many other business chances. PE11C1VAL A CHAPMAN, 439 Grant St. JylS.79' ftllOUEKY STOKE-WELL LOCATED: WILL VA ne mm rcasonaDie, as owner Is rolnir Into other business. Address GKOCEB, Dispatch office. jyjo-93- C01IM1SSION BUSINESS OLD-ESTABLISHED house: has made a lurtunc: two active men can do the samo; about I10.MX) re quired. T. O. BBOWN CO., 00 Fourth ave. Jyl5-71 IpINE MILLINERY (I. C00-NEW LAUNDBY ! ll.kOO, WllmcrUlug grocery 11.000, East End grocery 11,300, hardware store, milk depot, finest book and stationery storo In belt town In Western Pennsylvania: bakeries, drugstores, cigar stores. BHEFAltD A CO.. 181 1 ourlh arc. JylO YnniTNliHV lilTKlwirnirvr.T. 1 nnivn V Including a house on two tots, and gas welt to run foundry: held at two-thirds tts value. Ad. urcja wai. jHAKVin, sinuiay, uuio JC20-47-TT88B MANOFACTUBING BU8INESS-IN THE center of the city; large amount of orders on hand: very profllnble: a controlling Interest with salary attached can be had for 7,600. T. O. BKOWN i CO., 90 Fourth ave. JylS-71' BEAL ESTATE BUSINESS-HALF INTEKE8T in good firm: rare chance for live, actlveman. Address 11., Dispatch olBce. Jyl5-fll QzL.a??,T0V" STREET. LOWEU POKTION CTLorAUegheny.lot 20x140 to paved alley; liouio orslx rooms; nice storeroom; will Include slock of groceries at Invoice nud flourishing grocery business without charge for good will. CHABLES SOMEKS 4 CO., 113 Wooa st" 8018 Penn arc. Jyl6-4S-TT S41 BO- -RESTAUlUJVf. SMALL BUT MONE Y AK1NG: choice location: must be sold T. O. BKOWN ft CO., 00 Fourth ave. to-day. JyI5-71' OO-HEST OROOKItr IN TWO CiriF.S-ON comer: others at St. Onn. si. soo tn nn n BltO WN & CO.. DO Fourth ave. y!Ml ninnnrncliirlna Slira. MA.I?US,AC;r,yU1NU "P-A NUMBER ON the West Penn and Plltsburgnnd Western roads, between Woods' Bun and eharnsburg. f.V.Fr reasonable prices. DAVID BH a W& CO 152 Fourth ave. jyia-oo-TTB- FOR NALK-.IIIHCELLANEOUH. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. Bte. HORSES-4IHEAD DRIVING AND SADDLE horses, Irom 8 to 5 years old, at auction, at ClllZENB'CAR STABLE, Forty-'seventn street, Wednesday morning, 18th Inst, J. McKelvy. Auctioneer. lyll-28' nOKSK.S-20 1 OREGON HOUSES THIS WEEK at Bed Lion stable, Penn avenue A. J. MoNTOOMERf. Jyl4-25' JTOBSE-GOOD KENTUCKY SADDLE AND JUL driving horse; will sell horse, buggy and harness cheap. Address HOUSE, Dlspstch offlce. JylB-IP HORIZONTAL EN01NE-2M42, 25,000 FEET second-hand wire ronel also hoisting and portable englnesand Rlemen valves, castings, etc. VELTEA 81cDONALD, 8200 Penn avenue, jeju-u- ie T-qiWMILAOK. MtihUltiti, id HANDS 11 j sliwi iirii 7 years old ahd auteii ..Art ress, j. box 780. jyiS'iwr wmmBsFw Horses, Vehicles. Live Slock, Etc. 31WO HORSK8,BAROUCHE,BUOGt, SINGLE .f.,!.,,. double set of harness. Inquire atTOLL ERPEIt, Pittsburg end ofNInthst. bridge. machinery nnd lUclnls. DRILLING ENGINES AND HOlLERS-FOIt oil or gas wells,- engines and hollers In every slie biii style, sawmills and wood-worklng ma chinery. 1IARMES MACHINE DEPOT. So. 07 First are., Pittsburg, Pa, inhD-D TTINOINF Jil FIT1'; PORTER 1KH AND BOILERS-NEW AND RE TED: repairing promptly attended to. ; l-M!wlm. i iC(i tlACIIINE CO.. LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, J'jj. JyWS 'UECUND-IIANO ENGINES AND H01LERS Sf all sites and styles In stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. ; allrcfltted: eoodisnuw. at lowest nr Ices I porta- ii isrs snu styles in Slues, truiu i iu w n m t 'edited: good as new, at lowest prices; porta- nilni.. a mm 1aI a ull ! nrl TIM. .1 U VftllUH rtt 'itmrir rav A Mfltrhflnr. Pi -.". oeM-soVbY' Rllaeollnneens. TkUMONDS - HEVKN-HTONB DIAMOND XJ rings at lis each, the greatest bargains on earth; friendship rings, 80c, l and II Weachl dla- inond wnicncs, lino jowrirT, ciuui, i.i ..., speotacles. etc.. at WILSON'S, 01 Fourth and ave. speotacles, etc., at WILSON'S, 01 Fourth , Pittsburg. Fine watch repairing a specialty. ENCYCLOPEDIA 1IR1TANNIOA-BCRIBNER .. ed., cheap; also 60,000 other good books. FRANK BACOft A 00., 801 Smithfield St. Jyt TB FOR II A QUART AND TINT OF 1 f'arf--. ..hlna fiT.itlrll rlfild combined Or black Ink with pour-ut and bottle of crimson and mucilage, l; will show goods before ordering; samples free. CARTERS, Dispatch offlce, Tl&-51 TO LET. Ens; End Keeldrnces. ACOTTAOE IIOUBE IN LARGE YARD. surrounded by trees, situated In the East End; furnished or unfurnished. Address MAD. 1SON, Dispatch offlce. Jyl5-8t Hummer Rr.ldcneepi. A1 T CRE88ON-DE8IRABLF. COTTAGE OF ten rooms rent moderate Bee W. A. UERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avo. Jyl2.-TT8t Form. A NEW OAHDEN FARM -OF 8 ACRES, near Keanna-'s. rcrrvsviue roam Bu1n.11 orchard, i-oorl soil and water: 4-room frame homo and stable: "very low rent to good tenant, BAX TER. THOMP-ON A CO., KBFounhave. Jyl3-120-TTS8Ut Ofllcr, Desk Room, Etc. IilEW NICE OFFICES IN GERMANIA SAV ' 1NGSBANK BUILDING, Wood and Dia mond sts. apl0-49t s PACE-IN FRONT PART OF STOREROOM: excellent fnr dlsnlnv nf fULmnlps ffood llrht . -.--..--... , j . .. n-..--..- iiu m center or nusin ilncss nart of cltv. Address 1 Dispatch offlce. Jyl8-4lt PEHSONAL. PERSONAL-BOOKS.50,000; ALL BARGAINS: midsummer sacrifice sale now on. FRANK. BACON A CO., 301 Smithfield st. Jyl4-30 PERSONAL HOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have any books to sell, let us know, LEVI'S BOOK. STORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel bnUdlng. mn7 PERSONAL-PENSIONS OBTAINED FOR any cause for all disabled soldiers, widows, dependent parents, etc., by J. H. STEVENSON A CO. (Capt. J. K. Barbonrand Lt. J. H. Steven son), 100 Fifth avenue. Noadvancefeedemandcd. Cut this out.! Jj5-d PERSONAL GENTLEMEN CONTEMPLAT ING a trip to the seashore and mountain re sorts or returning therefrom, should bring tbelr clothing to DICKSON, the tailor, 05 Filth ave., cor. Wooa st, second floor, and have the same cleaned, repaired and pressed, so as to look like new. and at a reasonable cost, and at the same time should you desire a new suit, his stock of imported and domestic goods Is ofthe newest and most fashionable patterns; by giving blm a call ou will not regret It. Tele. 1553. Je23-D NOTICES. NOTICE STKAMBO ATM EN-OBSTRUCTIONS will be placed in Ohio river at Cincinnati on or about JUNE 25, 1890. for piers of Central Railway bridge, between Cincinnati and Newport, Ky, T. F. MITCHELL & CO., Contractors. jelU-78-D Headquarters Chief Marshal ( Semi-Cextknniai. Parade. GENERAL ORDERS NO. 2 THE ORDErt requiring the aids of Chief Marshal to wear silk hats is hereby changed. The aids to Chief Marshal will report wearing black soft felt hats, commonly known as Grant bats. J. F. BEIXBTEIN. W. S. HU8ELTON. Chiof of Staff. LEE S. SMITH, JV15-21 Adjutant General. DIVIDENDS), PlTTSBDRO. JulV 10, 169a DIVIDEND NOTICE THE BOARD OF Manacers of the Monongahela Naviga tion Company have, this day. declared a divi dend of FIVE PER CENT on the capital stock, payable to the stockholders or their legal representatives, at the office of the com pany, No. 110 Diamond street, Pittsburg, on and after the I5th Inst. jylO-54-D W. BAKEWELL, Treasurer. OFFICE OP ARTISAN'S INSURANCE COM- J 1'any, Pittsburg, Pa. July 7, 1800. t DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF this companv have this dav declared a dividend of THREE PER CENT (one dollar and a half per shard) out of the earniugs of the last six months, payable forthwith. JyB.72.TTS CHAS. P. 8MITH, Secretary. THE CUARTIERS VALLEY GAS CO.. 1 PiTTSDURO. Pa., July 7. 1S90. 1 DIVIDEND-NOTICE THE BOARD OF Directors of this company has this dav declared a dividend of ONE AND ONE-HALF PER CENT upon the capital stock of the com pany, payable on the 19:1) Inst, by mailed check. Transfer books will be closed on the 12th Inst, J)8-7S-D F. J. TENER, Treasurer. Office Western Insurance Co., ( PiTTSnuRO. Jnly 8. 1S90, t DIVIDEND NO, 78-THE BOARD OF directors have this day declared a divi dend of THREE PER CENT, or 81 60 upon each share of the capital stock, pavablo on and after the 11th Inst, WM. P. HERBERT, jjlM3-D Secretary. Office Armenia Insurance company, 1 PiTTSBUno. July 10, 1890. j DIVIDEND-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS company have declared a semi-annual dividend of THREE DOLLARS per share, payable on demaud. W. D. McQILL. Jvl2-15 Secretary. EDUCATIONAL. Pittsburg, Eighth ttrect, near Penn avenue, rill-burg Prm tie 1,'ollctro nnd CONSERVA TORY OF Music. 23 teachers. Superior homo comforts and care. Year begins September 8. Addfess, Jy4-88-n President A. H. NORCROSS, D. D. KENYON MILITARY ACADEMY.-THIB old and remarkably successful school pro vides thorough preparation for colloge or busi ness, and caroful supervision of health, habits and manners. For catalogue address LAW RENCE RUST, LL. V., Rector, Gambler, O. J7'-ip TTAhCOITRT PLACE HEMINATIY. A I I school of the highest erado for vounir la. sV4 - -. -- ------ .-.-.. . - . ... - dies and plrls. Established upon original lines, Us crowtb has been remarkable. For citnlocue address the Principal, MISS ADA I. AVER. B. A., Gambler, O. Jel2-37.p CHELTENHAM ACADEMY, OUONTZ, PA. Near Philadelphia, Bound Brook route to jef York. Unexcelled location and surround ings. Perfect school equipment. Library, gym nasium, military systeui. 'ihorough preparation lor college or scientific school. Number limited to 60. iMOpercnr. No extras. Illustrated cir cular. JOHN CALVIN BICE, A. M., Prln. Jel-02-D BISHOP BOWMAN IN8TITDTE-A COL LEGIATE school for young ladies, corner Ponn avo. and Fourth streot. A comprohon slve course of English studies; French and German by natlvo teaohers; vocal and instru mental music by experienced professors; the next torm will open Wednesday, September 10. REV. It. J. COSTER, A. M., Rector. JyS 81-TS LEHIOH UNIVERSITY IS BEYOND doubt ono of tho best technical and clas sical Institutions of the country. Through tho generosity of Its founder, tho Hon, Asa Packer, tuition Is offered free t all able to pass tbo re- Sulrements for admission. Tho Preparatory cliool for Leigh University is the only school recommended and Indorsed as such bv Presi dent and Faculty of the University. Por cata logues nnd particulars, apply to tho Principal, W. ULRICIi. Fh.D., Bethlehem, Pa. Jv3-.tts CURRY UNIVERSITY SIXTH HTREET. Fall torm opens September 2. 80 INSTRUCTORS. 1,006 STUDENTS LAST YEAR, Classical; Scientific; 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, geometry, mechanical drawing. Send for catalogue. JylO-63-TTS PITTSBURG ACADEMY. Norms!, acadomlc? commercial. Students pre pared for the best oollcgos. Young Ladies' Seminary Deoartment fall term opens Hpt i, 18B0. Hon. Thomas M. Marshall, President Hoard of Trustees. Adilroxs . ,. J. WARREN LYTLK, Prlnelpal, JylS-87-TTS No. 7 Fourth avonue. PeiMylyania Collene for Women, Hltuafed In a bestilirul park, on ncoininanillns; plates ii, In the ntiurhsor I'ltlsuur. wr from riWif am' ,,u?' Utisiirinsseil. lor ueatil nH to'W'M"! wccTleht incjlltles tor sillily of ?.?..2Lfci",f ll" mI ttisllieiMSllcs-In SUurt. fetPPV IDH.MM.HI .hll MHillMhtiil. Htid.riH XValthbfYio v Mffy sf ! fl fMllon li . ilS iS7,50O. Queen Anne Brick Residence, EAST EIlSriD., Within 2 Minutes' Walk of the Duquesne Electric Road. Asphalt Paved Street flagstone Sidewalk. A commodious 10-room dwelling, with beauti ful square rocoptlon ball, and handsome stair case, art stained glass windows, marble lava tory, oonncotlne door between parlor and dining room and hall, all furnished In solid oak, with eabluot mantels or elegant design and French plate mlrrori. Boeond floor eon tains four bedrooms and Extra Equipped Bathroom, porcolaln tab, marble top washstand, good san itary w. a, and finished In solid oak, natural and artificial pas and electric lights, with mag nificent combination cbandeliors; good co mentod cellar, with oompleto laundry; sine lot, with beautiful lawn and iron fence. BLACK & BAIRD, 05 FOURTH AVENUE. JylS-87-BUTn LOTS I LOTS I Nice building lots affording attractive homes or money making to the purchasers at present prices. M0HN1NG8IDE FLAN. Eighteenth ward, extending from the Alle gheny river and A. V. It. R. to Hlchlaud Park. In tbo East End. Large lots at 875. 100, $10, KOO, up to tflOO for magnificent situations. ALLEGHENY LOTH. Benton ave. plan, Eleventh ward, beautiful situation. $200, S300, $400. New streets and rapid transit lines now building will soon doublo and quadruple values in this section. FLEMING PARK. Level lots, handsome and convenient homo sites right on line of F. 4 L. E. R. R. and pro posed electric road.ln sight of the city and view of the river. No mistakn can bo made in buy inp; these choice lots at $200 to $300. We have nice homes, choice investments in all locations. Our representatives ready to accompany purchasers at all times direct from our offices. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St 6019 Penn Ave., E. E. Telephone 1773. Telephone 5323. jc2S TO LET! ALPHA TERRACE BEATTY 8TREET. EAST END. Beautiful two and three-story stone front bouses, finished In bard wood; seven and nine rooms each; all modern conveniences. RENT, $40 PER MONTH. Now ready for occupancy.. Photograph of these elegant bouses may be seen at the office of ANDERSON & BEECEMAN, LIM., Agents, 80 FOURTH AVE. jylo-TUFSu FOE SALE. SQUIRREL HILL. Tracts of Land. Containing from 6 to 100 acres, with good build- tags and improvements. Price very low and terms to suit purchaser. Ira MTBurchfield, jy3-39-TTS 16S Fourth ave. TO MANUFACTURERS. A FREE MANUFACTURING SITE Will be donated to any manufacturer who will agree to employ 200 hands or over; adjoins McKeesport; has a frontage on B. & O. R. R. of 1,000 feet, and 1,100 feet on Youghiogheny river. Particulars from WM. M. BELL, Real Estate Agent, McKeesport. Pa. Jyl5-I4 PROPOSALS. "PROPOSALS FOR SCRAPING AND IT whitewaahinc ceilings and cleaning of the Twenty-eighth ward publlo school building will be received till July 21, 1890. jy!3-49 A. K. DOFF. Secretary. NOTICE TO STEAM HEATING AND ventilating contractors Sealed proposals will be recolved at the office of F. J. Osterllng, architect. 42 Fifth ave., until JULY 24, for the heating and ventilating apparatus to be placed In tbo new Franklin publlo school, Pittsburg, Pa. Plans and specifications can be seen at tho office of the architect. Bond to the amount ot estimate must accompany each bid. JylW GEO. BOOTH, Secretary. VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED S proposals will bo received for calclmln iiig Wickersbani school. Twenty-fourth ward, Pittsburg; also a separate proposal for painting of iron roof with beat of iron paint, two coats. For particulars inquire at building. Thirtieth and Carson streets, Sonthslde. All bids must be ln on or before TUESDAY. July 22. 1890. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. HENRY HERGER. President, 2801 Carson street, S. S. B. DALY. Seeretary, 2823 Carson street. S. S. jylMO npHEASUBY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OFTHE X. Comptroller of the Currency, Washington, June 9, lfcw. Whereas by satlsractory evidence presented to the undersigned. It has been made to appear the Liberty National Bank of Pittsburg, in tha cltr of rMttsburg. ln tho countr or Alle gheny anil State of Pennsylvania, has complied with all the provisions or the Statutes of the I United States required to be complied with before r" association shall be authorized to commence ., hnaitiiiia the business of banking, now. therefore. 1. Ed ward 8. Lacy, Comptroller or the Currency, do hereby certify that "Tho Liberty National Bank or Pittsburg,'' ln the city or Pittsburg, in the county of Allegheny and State or Pennsylvania, Is authorized to commence the business orbank lng as provided In Section firty.one hundred and slxtv-ulne or the Bcvised Statutes or the United States. In testimony whereor .witness my hand and seal or this offlce this Oth day or June, 1800. r s 1.AUX, comptroller ot me currency, .ao. UM. rid. i-l-D PROPOSALS NOTICE TO CONTRACT ORS Sealed proposals for building a stone bridge over Wheeling creek at Main street. Wheeling, V. Va., will be received at tho offlco of the City Clerk, Wheeling, W. Va., until 12 M. MONDAY, JULY 28, 1890. Forms of proposals, specifications and plans on lilo at the office of tho City Engineer. OENERAL DIMENSIONS. Segmontal arch, 1S8 feet; span, 23 feet rise; depth of key, 4'A tcel; of springers, 0 feet: width of bridge, 47 feet. Tbo brldga will contain about 0,000 cubic yards of masonrv. Responsible security in the amount of 20,000 (twenty thousand dollars) will be required for the faithful performance of the contract. Tho right is reservod to reject any or all bids not deemed advantageous to tbo city. Pro posals to bo addressed to Thomas F. Thoner, 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. JylO-08 Cltv Engineer. AMUSEMENTS. HARRIS' THEATER Every Atternonn and Evening, INIQO TYRRELL IN TEMPEST TOSSED. Week July 21 Ten Nights ln a liar Room. lylS-76-TTH PIANOS, ORQANH, AnU all manner of Small Instruments HAMILTON'S, ap20-79-ii Fifth avenue. Alt MAY, SONS A CO., iY t FlnT DYEING AND CLEANING-, CO sixth Avenue, mhHWO-ws Pittsburg, Pa. A. WHITELEY, 128 Third ave.i unitAim, opu. Harms' Safe and Leak Works, (JtaU ifaoei suled Hd heeled tot m while you WMIi HUHil'HWfliWfl. FmMiwerklfljHealtr, LANCASTER, 0. AUCTION SALES -or- CITY LOTS, JULY 23 AND 24, DON'T FORGET IT I DON'T FAIL TO BE THERE ! She has no rival in natural re sources. A beautiful city of 8,000 inhabitants, located in the Hocking Valley, wealthiest, most prosperous portion of the State. Largest Natural Gas Wells. Strongest pressure ever known. In greatest abundance tor all purposes. Coal, iron, building material at her doors. II Manufacturing Center. ' Numerous industries in suc cessful operation. Others building, includ ing Rolling Mills and Glass Factories. A healthy location, good drainage, City Water Works, electric lights, artificial gas plant, street railways, prin cipal streets being paved, splen did schools, churches, all de nominations. REAL ESTATE CHEAP. TAXES LOW. Profitable investments await you. Railroad Fares refunded to Lot purchasers. JULY 24 AND 25. Excursion rates on all rail roads to parties of 10 or more. THE HIGHLAND REAL ESTATE CO,, LANCASTER, O. Jyl&S9.MTTS -TRUSTEE'S AUCTION 8ALE-0F JL DWELLING HOUSE AND LOTI On THURSDAY, July 17, 1890, at 10 o'clock A. jr., on the premises Hertford avenue, between Crawford and Mercer streets. Ily virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny county. Issuing nut of said court at No. 2 De cember Term, ISiSS, ln partition of the estate nf James xllndnian, deceased. I will offer at public sale, on the premises, on July 17. 1890, at 10 A. M.. the following deserlbod property, viz: A lot nr piece of ground fronting 25 ft. 8 In. on Bedford avo. and extending back 130 ft., more or less, to Whiteside alley, erected thereon a two-story frame bouse and stable. Terms of sale One-third cash on delivery of deed, and tho balance ln two equal annnal Installments, secured by bond and mortgage with id. fa. clanso and attorney's commission. It. AV. MILLER. Trustee. 114 Fifth avenue. Plttsbnrg. Pa. LEE & CHAFLIN.Auctloneers. 31.1 WuoJ street. Jyll-7-Tus AUCTION SALE OF FINE HOUSEHOLD GOODS 4 CARPETB, At the residence. No. 82 Marlon St., WEDNES DAY MORNING, July 18. at 10 o'clock. Fine hall, room and stair carpets, handsome ball rack, parlor suit and mirrors, center tables, fine extension table, dining chairs, China closet, china dlnnor service, glass and silverware, nat ural cherry and walnut chamber suits, fine bric-a-brac, curtains, clocks, shades, pictures, refrigerator, cooking utensils, step-ladder, laundry tnrnlshments, etc. House open after 8 o'clock morning of the sale. HENRY AUCTION CO., iylS-83 Auctioneers. milE FITTSBURa VOLK8BLATT PUB I LI8I1ING CO., of PltUburg, will be sold by auction, at CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ROOM, TUESDAY, JULV 19, AY 10 O'CLOCK, A. M. i'ittaUUttO VOLKHULATt PUULIHlfl(J CO,. OF l'lTTBlWItO, jflltt .Okfl 9, DA1LBV, AUOUOMW. DON'T FORGET THE AUCTION SALE -07- BUILDING LOTS ON NUXT THURSDAY, JTJL"Y 17, AT 10 A, M.. AT South Yiew Place IN PLAK OF THE On line of the Suburban Rapid Transit Electric P.oad, three miles south of Court House, one mile from citv limits. 82 Acres of Beautiful Land Laid Out in Building Lots 50x150 and 50x 200 Feet. This is the best chance yon will have this ye.tr to buy a site for a comfortable home where the air is pure and the surroundings healthful and picturesque, within easy reach ot the center of the city. If you wish to buy property that will certainly advance in value, this is your opportunity. Taxes are low. Prices will be cheap: long time and easy payments. Two natural gas lines through the property. Fine boardwalk from the city line to the larthest end of tha property; 1,600 feet front on line of Electrio Boad now in operation. Main streets SO feet wide, Boulevard 65 feet wide. Road way from city line now being paved. Bale positive without reserve. NO POSTPONE MENT ON ACCOUNT OF WEATHER. Do not be afraid of rain; you can ride on street cars all the way ta the plan and shelter will be afforded in office and build ings of the company on property. Do not forget the date, JULY 17, at 10 A. M. $25 deposit on each lot purchased. Terms, one-fourth cash, balance on long time with interest. Lots Will be Sold at This Safe at Prices Below Anything Which Will Ever be Offered to You Again. This Is likely to be the only auction sals the Birmingham Land Improvement Com pany will ever hold. A ter this sale prices of lots will be advanced from 20 to 40 per cent, and the "WHOLE PLAN WILL BE SOLD at private sale withiu ONE YEAR. Don't fail to attend the Auction Sale and get a bargain at first prices. H. B. SMITHSON, Auctioneer. Jjl5 TCUNB FURNITURE, CARPETS, ETC, AT AUCTION TUESDAY MORNING. JULY 1 At 10 o'clock. Removed from a residence and for nate at the room. No. 311 Market stieot. One walnut cham ber f urnltue. handsome parlor suit, sideboard, leather chair, extension table, rnckor barn mack chair, chiffonier, bookcase, library table, cnpboail, dishes and clasiware. stepladder. olid cherry dresser and bedstead, mattresses, springs, bedding, cedar chest, wardrobe, pic tures, curtains, laundry and kitchen good, eta, etc.. etc. HENRY AUCTION CO.. JJ13-82 Auctioneers. , BY JAMES W. DRAPfc CO. EXECUTOR'S SALE OF FURNITURE, CARPETB, BOOK CASE3, FINE PIANO. ETC. At tho resldenco of the lato Mrs. Gor- don. 183 North avenue, Allegheny. TUEHDAY MORNING, July 15. at 10 o'clock. There Is Parlor Furniture. Pier Glamax. Marble Top Tables. Bedsteads and Bedding, liook Cases, Wardrobes, Sideboard, Extension Tables, Chairs, Rockers. Laco Curtains and Pnlps, China and Plated Ware, wlih Hall and Stair Carpets, Brussels and Ingrain Carpets, Fins Stelnay Piano, otc, etc. Positive salo. S. Collins, Executor. JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO.. Anctloneors, Jvll-25-D 12!) Fourth avenue Plttsbnrg. OFFICIAL- PITTSBURG. Pitts ii dho, July 7, 1&90. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proponals will no received at tho office of City Controller until Thursday, the 17!b day or July, A.D. 1800, at 2 o'clock P. IT., for the following, vlr: HEWERS. Harvard street, from Hbeitdan street to a point 1U0 feet east of North Highland avenue. 15-lneli pipe. Ilcrlln alley, from Fifty-fourth street to Mc Candless street sower, l.V'.nch pipe. Colwell stroet, from Miller streot to Pride strcot, 15-inch pipe. Comrie alley, Edmond stroet and Torley street, from Wlneblddle avenue to Pearl street IS. 18 and 21-tnch pipe. Carson street, from Snnth Sixth street to South Eighth street, 20 and 24-Inch pipe. Snnwilen alley, from Willow street to Valley streot, 15-Inch pipe. Howe street, from Dennlston avenue to a connection with a sower on Hows street at Shady avonue, 15-Inch pipe. Arabella street, from Festival stroet to Den nlston avenue, 15-Inch pipe. Plans and specifications can be seen nnd blanks for bidding can be obtained at the Gen eral Office, Department of 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 the right to reject any or all bids. E. M. IIIGELOW. 1t7-43 Chief of Department of Publlo Works. PENSIONS For ALL SOLDIERS who aro now disabled, whether disability Is due to the service or not. For ALL WIDO WB of soldiers who are not on pension rolls. For minor children and depend, ent parents. Increase of pension for soldiers Fensloned at less than $0 per month. Pensions or alt or no pay. All who belle's themselres to be entiled shonld, without delay, write me. JAS. BUYAlt, JR., Pittsburg, Pa. P.O. Box 721.. leW-118 PATENTS. O. O, L15VW, Solicitor of Patent. Ml Fifth yHU, atore Hmiihnsld, nsJUUidtf offlc&JModtlajr.j ICiteblisusdiNjiari, liinp ill IipycMt Company.