Marssff mZtigsmai ;f sjffs"? SWJT?! 'J i?'. .v' ft THE PITTSBURG- "XHSPATOH, SUNDAY, JOLT 20, 189a 11 MSk V; -e' X c r" T ETERT DAY SCIENCE. Kemarkable Story of a Boy Who De tects Teins of Metal or Water. POWER UTILIZATION ON THE SEA. What an English Kewspaper Thonght of Eailroads in 1835. GLYCERINE IN STEEL MANUFACTURE rPREPAEED FOR THE DISPATCH. The magnetic needle has long been con sidered a reliable medium for divining the location of reins containing ironstone or other similar deposits, and in the course of some experiments recently conducted by Profs. Bucker and Thorpe and other emi nent scientists, some remarkable confirma tions of and additions to the theories hitherto held on the subject were achieved. It was found that on approaching an area beneath which ironstone was deposited, the needle became deflected. In cases where the iron was near to the surface, the deflection was most acute, and where it was hidden tar below the surface the degree of deflection was accordingly diminished, so that by care fully noting the movements of the needle, it was possible not only to fix the exact locality where iron was to be found, but also, according to the degree of deflection, to fix with tolerable accuracy the depth at which the vein would be met with. Another mode of discovering the location of minerals is to nse the "diviner," as a person girted with "magnetic powers" is called. There is now in England a remark able boy who is regularly employed lor this purpose by a mining company in the north of the country. The manager of the company in describing this remarkable boy says: "Mineral veins and water have very strong magnetic attraction for the boy, who is 15 years of age and of ordinary weight If he stands in a small quantity of water it takes a very strong man to lift him. It is not at all necessary tor him to carry a stick. All he requires to do is to walk over the ground with his hands clasped and he can immediately tell you if he steps upon a vein. He can give the direction of the Tein, and say whether it is weak or strong. He can also, simply by walking over it, say whether another vein crosses it or comes into it. "VVhen he came here we were all skeptical, so we took him on a portion of a hill where we knew veins to exist, but where no outside traces of them were visible, and he correctly gave us the direction of each. .In his researches he came upon a Tory large and strong vein, which was quite unknown to us. He gave us its direction and strength, and as we have since pnt a shaft down into this vein we have proved that he was exactly right as to its position. He does not proless to tell whether the vein carries lead ore or not; all he can do is to fiud the vein lor you, and say what size and strength it is. In the vein he found tor ns we have not yet come upon lead ore, hut it carries rich mineral soil and promises well. "This boy is accompanied by a medical man, whose services are frequently re quired as the work of discovery proceeds, in consequence of repeated magnetic shocks which he receives from contact with min erals or water. Too Much $hndc. Houses in places otherwise unexception able are oftr. so closely overhung with trees as to be i a state of humidity by the prevention of , Te. circulation of air, and the Tree admission the sun's rays. Trees growing against; the walls of houses, and shrubs in confined places near dwellings.are injurious also, as favoring humidity; at a proper distance, on the other hand, trees are favorable to health. On this principle, says Dr. James Clark, it may be understood how the inhabitants of one house suffer from rheumatism, headache, dyspepsia, nervous o Sections, and other consequences of living in a confined, humid atmosphere, while their nearest neighbors, whose houses are otherwise cituated, enjoy good health; and - even how one side of a large building fully exposed to the sun and a tree circulation of air may be healthy, while the other side overlooking damp, shaded courts or gar dens is unhealthy. Humid, confined situa tions, subject to great alternations of tem perature between day and night engender the most dangerous of all the physical qual ities or the air, and humidity in general is the most injurious to human lite. Dryness with a free circulation of air and a full ex posure of the sun are the material things to be attended to in choosing a residence. Rnilrrnys ns Thry Were Been. A perusal of the English papers of the year 1835 gives some amusing evidence of the way in which the advent of the steam railway was regarded. The John Bull says in one of its issues of that year: "Does anybody mean to say that decent people, passengers who would use their own car riages, and are accustomed to their own com orts, would consent to be hurried along through the air upon a railroad, from which, if a lazy school boy left a marble, or a wicked one a stone4 they wonld be pitched off their perilous track into the valley be neath; or is it to be imagined that women who like the fun of being whirled away on party of pleasure for an hour to see a sight, would endure the fatigue and misery and danger, not only to themselves, but to their children and families, ot being dragged through the air at the rate of 20 miles an hour, all theeir lives being at the mercy of a tin pipe, or a copper boiler, or the acci dental dropping of a pebble on a line of the way? Cuibono the railroad?" Glycerine Treatment of Steel. It has been found that the Kedemann Tilford steel process, which consits of treat ing the metal in a bath into which glycerine enters largely, causes an increase in ductility and tensile strength far beyond anv record in that respect that has yet been established by either Government or private tests. The very finest and strongest grade of steel superior in these properties To any other sow in use, can be produced by this process, at only a little more than the cost of the crude Bessemer arrticle. Economical Production of Power. It has been computed as an illustration of the great cheapening of ocean freights which has taken place in recent years, that half a sheet of note paper will develop suf kcientpower, when burned in connection with the triple expansion engine, to carry a ton a mile in an Atlantic steamer. uoor or Pine. the Honse. If the scent of the pine is desired in a room, branches of the Norway spruce should be broken off and placed in a large jugfilled with water In a few days tender, pale El Li? Cbe 2 oat wft nd cool to ?e.,W ?' the room with the de lightful, health-giving odor. Permanent Record of tfae Scnm or Bird.. It is proposed that a permanent record be made of the songs of birds by means of the phonograph "This done," savs a corre spondent, "the song could be reproduced - leisurely and 'scored' by a competent musi cian. Thus art and nature would go hand in hand. r. A Cork ItoDe. ,' .A cork rope is made of small corks placed end to end, and the whole is covered with a y 'braiding of cotton twine; over this is a S-coarser braiding in heavy strands. Ac- ''cording to'the inventor, a once-inch thick Kp will stands (train of 1,000 pounds. X3 Display advertisements one dollar per square or one insertion. Classified advertise' motto on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale. To Let, etc, ten cents per line or each inser tion, and none taken or less Oian thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRAXCH OFFICES. FOB THE SOUTHSIDE. SO. 12 CARSOH BTKKET. .,, BKAXCHOFFICES ALSO AS BELOW, TVHERE WAST, FOB bALK, TO LET." AND OTHEa TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE BE CEIVEU UP TO 9 P. M. FOB INSERTION. Advertisement! are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with Ths ins rxTCB. , Pittsburg. THOMAS VCCAFFBEY. 3Su8 Bntler nreeu EMIL G. HTUCKET. Mth street and Penn are. E G. 3TUCKEY A CO., Wylie ave. and Fultomt. M. BTOKKLY, Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST kitd. J. TV. WALLACE, eia Penn avenue. OAKLAND. UCALLISTEB8HElBLEK,SthaT. AAlwoodlt. SOCTIISIDE. JACOB 8POHN. So. SCarson street ALLEGHENY. A. 3. KAEECHEB, 59 rederal street. H. J. McBKIDE,- Market Honse, Allegheny. FEED H. EGGEBS. Cz Ohio street. F. H. EGGEBS 4 SON, Ohio and Chegnut its. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS JlcHENBY. Weiternand Irwin ares. G. W. HUGHES. Pean.vlvanlaand Beaveraves. PEBBY U. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny area. T. E. MORRIS, 668 Preble avd, M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCEEE, Stationer. So. i Grant are. 8HABPSBUBG. C. BELLMAN. Stationer, S18 Main st. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. Slnle Hem. AGEVTS THE GKEATESTSELLING WOEK of modern times has at last appeared. Stan lev sown book. "In Darkest Africa:" this lithe only book for which Stanlev has written a line; i:hB. Scrlbner's Sons, publishers: apply at once for territory. P. J. FLEMING & CO., .7 Diamond street. Je5-39-SIWTSu AGENTS-TO SELL DR. WILFOBD HALL'S Health Pamphlet, revealing a sale and effi cient method orconqnerlng disease wlthoutroedi clnes of any kind: regular commission allowed. Address HYGIENIC TREATMENT CO. (author ised general agents), P.O. Box&d, Pittsburg. Pa. Jyl9-15 AGENT-IN EVERY COUNTY: LIBERAL salary or commissions paid. Write for par ticulars to McCON NELL 8HEBMAN; Evans ton, 111. Js-19-48 AGENTS-fM OUTFIT ON 30 DAYS' TIME; .150 profit In four weeks or no pay. Address with stamp, JaBVIS &. CO., Racine, Wis. wyJ9-3S BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S BUSINESS College, 12 Federal street, Allegheny: open dllythroujrh summer. 9 A. M. to OP. M.: system of shorthand changed from Graham's to Eclectic, the briefest and simplest; Instructions private for both sexes. Jel9-95-ssu BOOK AND JOB PBESSMAN STEADY work for satisfactory parties: also Job com positors who have bad thorough experience. THE WERNER FEINTING & L1IUU. CO., Akron., Ohio. 1y3-24 BUSHELMAN TAILOB-OF EXPEBIENCE; good salary and steady Job to right man. MISFIT CLOTHING PABLOBS, 518 Smithfield St. Jy20-93 BBlCKLArEBS-10 UNION MEN TO WOEK on plate glass works. Call on or aadress THOS. OW ENS, Charlerol, Pa. Jr3-7 XOOKKEEPEB-YOUNG MAN COMPETENT D to tsk-e charge of books. Address HOOKB, Dispatch office. Jv20-40 BABBEK-WAGES POO PEE WEEK AND board. Apply 39S EAST ST., Allegheny. Jyl9-78 COMPETENT MAN WANTED IN PHILA DELPHIA to take chargo stonecutters and mill In freestone yard: state salary, age, nation ality, reference. Address BOX 200, Builders' Ex change, Pnila. Jyls-lOO COMPETENT MAN-AS SALESMAN AND solicitor In the real estate business on salary or commission. J..R. COOPER & CO., 135 Fourth ave. Jyav-35 CUTTEK-EXPEBIENCED AND FASHION ABLE, for tine merchant tailoring. In city; none but those who can furnish excellent refer ences need aadress J. K., P. O. BorJSS. Pitts burg. jvaKJ COLLABMAKEB TO WOBK ON IBISH COL LABS: steady work to competent and sober man. Apply E. FBEY. 442 Liberty st. Jygft-17 COOK EXPEBIENCED FOB LUNCHBOOM; good place to right party. UNION LUNl'H- BOOM. : m. ilia Liberty ave. Jy20-77 -OOK-AT CONTINENTAL HOTEL. 13CAB- J SON SI., Southslde. Jy20-12 TiBUG CLEBK-IMMEDIATELY-OUALI- FIED assistant, with good reference: state salary exnected. Call on or address W. D. EOBEBTS, M ashlngton. Pa. Jy20-ll DBUG CLEBK-MUST BE BEGISTEBED AS manager In Pennsylvania and have good relercnces. Address DBUGGIST, Dispatch office, Jyl9-t3 DBUG CLEBK-OEKMAN OPUM. Dispatch office. ADDBESS Jy20-106 FOBEMAN-IN BAKERY. ONLY FIBST CLASS cake Dakers need apply to 21 PEBBY ST., Allegheny City. Jyl9-28 "tUIDE MILL HEATEB-MUST BE Al IN VT every respect. Apply MANAGEB'S OF FICE. Brown & Co., Tenth street. Jy20-34 PON FENCEMAKEBS-MEN WHO UNDEE STAND making and putting np: none but practical men need apply. TAYLOB&DEAN, Market st. Jy20-S3 LATHE HANDS FIBST CLASS ACCUS TOMED to heavy work. DUQUE3NE FORGE CO., Bankln station. yJK3-WSu MEN-SEVEN BELIABLE MEN TO SELLA new and very valuable specialty In school apparatus: termslibcral: no canvassing for books; none but "pnsher3" need ap plv. Address O. W. CLOSE, 315 Wabasn avenue, Chicago, III. lyIO-47 MOLDEBS AND 3IACHINISTS IMMEDI ATE emplcyment given to a number orgood workmen, at good prices, tor water wheel and en gine worx. iMia L,t.rtKL, & CO., Springfield, Jr- l-TTSU MACHIMSTS-THREE FIRST-CLASS MA. CHIMSTS. Apply to the HOTCHKISS BOLT AND NUT CO., Groensbnrg, Pa. Jyio-ST -VT"UT-MAKEKS-TVO GOOD NUT-MAKEBS. XN Apply to the HOTCHKISS BOLT AND NUT CO,, Greensburg, pa. 1y20-63 PLUS1BBBS-1N DENVER, COL.. 4 A DAY. eight hours, yerr's eugagemenrto flrst-class men: wire Tor parti -ulars with references THE HUGHES & KEATU SAMTABY SUPi'Lx CO. 174-102 KOLLEB-COMI'ETENT TO ROLL TAPEBS on elliptic springs: workman In elliptic spring factory, not steel mill, wanted. Jels-44 SALESMEN-ON SALAKY OB COMMISSION, to bandle the new patent chemical Ink eras ing pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever pro duced: erases ink thoroughly In two seconds: no abrasion of paper: 200 to sou percent profit; one agent's sales amounted toS620 in six days; another S32intwo hours: we want one enri.pTi irpnpr! agent ror each State and Territory: sample by mall. 35 cts. For terms and full particulars, ad dress THE MONBOE EBASEB MFG. CO LA CBOSSE. WIS. Jy20-9 QOLICirOBS-THEEE GOOD. LIVE BEAL i KJ CBLaiesnu insurance Buucuors. HOLMES & CO.. 420 Smithfield. v20-59 TBAVEL1NG MEN-SELLING TO HA BD WABE plumbers, steam and gasfitters, can FACTC CUU1D a KWU B1UC 1IUC u BuucessiQC JHAI4 U' j i.ri, ;i 44S Niagara st.. Buffalo. N. Y. ;ylS-72-MWFSU TYPEWBITEB-ONE WHO UNDEBSTAND8 telegraphy preferred; young man also pre ferred. Address BOX D, Washington, 1'a. ly20-43 WATCHMAKER MUST BE PBACTICAL and or long experience; good wazes and steady situation to right party. DEBOY BROS., 307 Smithfield sL Jy20-U4 WOODWOBKEBS TWO GOOD WAGON woodworkers at P. BLATT'S, 67 and 69 Bldgeave., Allegheny. Jy20-10g YOUNG MEN IMMEDIATELY, THREE good, active young men to learn the trade ol Iron roofing and metal celling; young men with good common school education will nave the prclerence. Apply to A. NOBTHROP&CO.. at corner of Twenty-third and Mary streets,. South side. IV20-82 Male and Female Help. tOOD WATCH FBEE-TO THE BOY OB VT girl selling the largestnumberofonr famous 25c rubber stamps before September 1 next, we will give a fine gold watch, hunting case,, Elgin movement: and a fine gold watcb. open tare, El- f;ln movement, to the one selling the second argest somber; watches can be seen at our office, a and 25 Firth ave., Pittsburg: open to all. Mo- MA HON BROS. ADAMS. Jy9-u HELP 200 GENERAL HOUSEGIRLS, cooks, chambermaids, laundress, dining room girls, dishwashers, nurses, coloredporters, drivers; 30 for Sewlckley, Emsworth and Shields stations. 319 WESTERN AVE., AUegheny. jvzu-ob QALESMEN 2 SHOE SALESMEN; 2 SHOE O saleswomen for wooa ana Mar set Retail Stores; good permanent positions roriflrst-class, thoroughly experienced clerks; no ither need apply. Address, bT letter only, W. It. LAIBD, 515 Vi ood St. (Personal). Jj20-76 QCHOLABS-(S) MALEOBFEMALl TOCOM- kJ iri.r&a Class in oooKkeepiag Seslember 1. For particulars Inqi OLD, Accountant, Vnli Ohio St., All' lmencmg j as. x. Jyjw WANTED. Femnln Help. COOK-GOOD WOMAN FOB SMALL 8UM MEB hotel: good wages to right party. Ad dress P. o. BOX, 6S8ewlckley, Pa. lyl9-2 Situation. CUTTEB-BITUATION AS CUTTEK; FIVE years' experience; best of recommendations at to ability and character; salary moderate: can commence August 1. Address B. N. Z- Dispatch office. lyl9-8 POSITION BY MAKB1ED MAN. A GOOD bookkeeper who thoroughly understands single and double-entry and Toucher system; been with present employer number of years; good reference furnished. Address COMPETENT, Dispatch office. Jyl9-5 PHARMACIST-SITUATION BY A BEGIS TEBED pharmacist: IS years practical ex perience: best of references: speaks some Ger man. Address DBUUS, 295 North avenue, Alle gheny City. Jyl9-7 SITUATION-AS OUTSIDE MAN OR SHIP PING clerk where services as draughtsman would be of nse. M. B., Dispatch office. Jt20-4 OITUATION-BY A YOUNG MAN IN A O Dakery. to relearn the trade. Address H. WILSON, P. O., Pittsburg. Jyl5-63 Partners. PARTNER WITH 8100,000 CASH INVEST MENT will double In six months alter pay ing cost. Address FOBTUNATUS, Dispatch office. JT18-28 Room". TJonsea, etc ALCOVE OB TWO ADJOINING BOOMS. Furnished or Unfurnished By young couple In a small private family, with board: East End preferred, references exchanged. Address. with terms and particulars, J. L. L., Dispatch office. jyl9-2 HOUSES AND BOOMS TO BENT-WE HAVE a number ot applicants. HOLMES A CO., 420 Smithfield. Jy20-59 Boarders and Lorfccrs. BOABDEBS JVND BOOMEES-2C5 NOBTH AVE., Allegheny. Jyl8-25 GENTLEMEN-OCCUPANTS FOB LABGE, handsomely rurnlshed parlor, oak suit fold ing bed, with first-class board, fronting East l aras: terms reasonaoie. Auiun.iuuA ., Dispatch office. Jy20-80 Financial. HOMES AND INVESTMENTS FOB ALL The National Capital Building and Loan Society loans money on real estate; members can buy or build: to investing members we guarantee Interest and maturity of stock. For Information call or write to SEFTON JS DUNN, general agents. No. 86 and 87 Water street. Boom 22. Pitts burg, Pa. Jy20-18 INFOBMATION CONCERNING OWEN Riley, who left his home April 21; also to let him know that It will be all tight forhim to re turn or write to his FAMILY at Walker's Mills, Pa. Jy20-94 MOBGAGES-?1,000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY and suburban properties at 4j, 5 and 6 per cent, ana on iarms in Allegheny ana aajacent counties at 6 per cent. I. M. PENNOCK St SON, 147 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41 MONEY TO LOAN-IF YOU WANT MONEY In any amount on eood city mortgages qulcklv, we have It on hand and will be glad to lend It at 5 and 6 per cent, MOBBIS & FLEVl IN G, 108 Fourth ave. Je2l-40 MOBTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at 4K. 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES & KA1LEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTS8u MONEX-LOANED ON ASSIGNABLE LIFE Insurance policies. Address P. O. BOX 127, Cincinnati, Je24-76-TTSSu TO LOAN MONEY WE HAVE OVEE ONE million dollars to loan on city and suburban property at AH per cent; no tax: we will also loan money on Improved farms In Allegheny. Beaver.Fayette, Washington and Westmoreland counties; any marketable security taken for loans of any amount. BLACK BA1BD, 95 Fourth ave. Je3-a9-su mO LOAN-MONEY FBOM 8100 UP ON NUM- A. HKK one seenntr. HOLMES & CO., 420 Smithfield street. Jy2U-59 ;r ooo-FOR thbee yeabs at 6 peb Ot)?cent on good security. Principals only need apply to CASH, Box 695, city. Jyl9-S5 miscellaneous. ALL SOLDIEBS-WHO ABE DISABLED from any cause and drawing less than f6 per month to cafl at B. F. BROWN'S OFFICE. 98 Fourth ave., or send their address. Ie259 BAROUCHE-CHEAP. ADDBESS CLOW. 900 Penn aye. Jy20-2 DEPENDENT BELATTVES-WHO ARE NOT drawing pensions to call or send their ad dress to B. F. BBOWN, 96 Fourth ave., second floor. Je25-69 FIRE INSURANCE NORTHWESTERN NATIONAIi, of Milwaukee, and the Mer chants of Newark, N. J.; losses promptly paid. JABRETT4BHOOK, Agents, 108 Fourth avenue, second floor. iell-5-'vrsu FREE SITE AND FKEE GAS-GIVEN TO manufactories at Jeannette, on main line of Pennsylvania Railroad. Address EAST JEAN NEITE LAND CCGreensDurg, Pa. mhl3-50-su MABE-TO BUY A WELL-BBED BAY mare, black points, 15H hands high, round bodied and neatllrabcd; must be sound and free from faults, ana drive both single and double. Address BOX 425. Wllklnsbnrg, Pa. I y 19-82 sc OLDIEBS' WIDOWS TO CALL AT B. F. BKUWK'3 OFFICE. 96 Fourth ave.. second floor. Je25-69 YOU GET A BAKEB'S DOZEN (13). OF Stewart &. Co. 's fine cabinet photos for II, at 90 and 92 FEDEBAL ST., Allegheny. mv2S-49-TT8u FOR SALE IMPROVED SEAL ESTATE. City Residences. BBICK HOUSE VESTIBULE. HALL, 6 rooms, bath, etc.: an excellent property, on Center are., at a low price: level lot extending from street to street; both streets paved, sewered And sidewalks: price only 85.000: easy terms of payment: 8 minutes by cable from our office. CHABLESSOMEBS & CO., 313 Wood St. 6019 Penn ave. Jyl9-22 T ITY BLOCK-OF 11 HOUSES IN GOOD locality: splendid Investment: all In flrst- ciassoraer; reuiai over fiw per annum; nouses never Idle: price K0.090: terms to suit: this In vestment would be hard to duplicate. Inquire MOBBIS & FLEMING. 1C8 Fourth ave. Jyl2-38 CONGBES3 ST. SEVEBAL NICE MODERN Improved dwellings, ranging In price from $3,500 to S5.SO0J each lot 20x90. J, C. KEILLY. 77 Diamond st. Jy20-30-TTSSU HOUSE-A BARGUX 10 PEB CENT NET Investment: 2-storv brick house, 6 rooms and finished attic on Lncnst street, Pitts.; 82.500. DIXON ft CO., 112 Fourth ave. Jy20-9J HOUSE ERIE ST.. CLOSE TO PARK; 2-story brick dwelling, 6 rooms: nice loca tion and low price; lot 20x60. J. C RF.ILLY. 77 Diamond st. v20-30-ttssu TUNNEL STREET TWO LABGE BRICK dwellings, lots 40x80: rented lor 81,260 per year; will be sold at a bargain: desirable Investment: enhancement sure. BAXTER, 1HOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth ave. Jy20-99 OT '5 ONLY-A BAKE CHANCE-THIS 0L9 property Is worth 82, 500 and only one square from cable; a good new frauiedwelllngof five large rooms: good dry cellar: hall: water: good level lot with shade trees and shrubbery: must be sold at once; lot 20.6x111.6. J. B. COOPER CO., 135 Fourth ave. Jyl9-53 CSO 600-fl.OOO DOWN, BALANCE LONG W time. Colwell street, near Dinwiddle, two story brick dwelling 6 rooms and fin. attic; house well built and only a few rears old: both gases, ball and vestibule; lot 2UX10O to alley. J. C. BEILLY, 77 Diamond street. Jy2T-30-TTSSn no 800-CONGBESS STBEET. NEAB FIFTH DO avenue, two-story brick dwelling. 7 rooms, hath, both ga6es. h. and c. water: newly painted and papered; nice shade trees: all In ex cellent order: easy terms. BAXTEB, THOMP SON & CO., 162 Fourth aye. Jyl9-7i OOTSOO ONLY-100 FEET FBOM WYLIE J5ii avc.cable, a good two-story brick dwelling and attic of five rooms: good cellar: basement kitchen: both gases: water, sewered, etc.. rental. 118 per month. J. B. COOPER & CO., 135 Fourth ave. JyiSWST CA OOO-ONLYILSOO DOWN: ttALANCE TO 3)rbl suit: Cenlerave., near Arthur 6t.,2-stoiT brick dwelling. 4 rooms, flu. attlcand storeroom: also small brick dwelling In rear: a bargain; lot 20x74. J. C. BEILLY, 77 Diamond St. Jy20-30-TTSSU Q- SOO-OVEBHILL.ST.. NEAB REED. 2 CSX.1 story brick dwelling 6 rooms. Iot20xl00; also adjoining the above a neat little frame dwell ing for 81.200; lot 20x80. J. C. BEILLY. 77 Dia mond St. . Jy20-30rTTSSU CI 80O-A BIG BABGAIN-ONLY 100 FEET JDJL from Wylie avenue cable: new brick .iwfttnnir of four rooms: rood cellar, water, etc.: lot, 40x67. J. B. COOPER & CO., 135 Fourth ave. Jyi9-53 CfA 200 GRACE ST.. MT. WASHINGTON, CH'jCf new two-story frame dwelling, eight rooms, with all modern Improvements; lot 200 leet front on Grace st. J. C. BEILLY, 77 Diamond st. Jy20-30-TTSSu zrr nnIIEVTr.LIEB ST.. NEAB WYLIE 5)7 aTe., three-story brick dwellin; it. six room 9. In gooa conaiuon; ioi uju. i Diamond st. C. BKILI.Y. 77 Jy20-so-TTssu" AncEhchr Residences. CI OOO -SIX BOOM HOUSE. FINISHED 3)tt? attic press brick front, side entrance, halls, vestibule: all late Improvements; honse elegantly finished: Second ward. Allegheny. BECKFELD &. BBACKEN, 61 Ohio st. ' Jyi6-36-wrsu Summer Residence. UMMEB SEAT ON CHE8TEB RIVER, Maryland: exchange or sale: salt water :atlon: three mUes water front; high and very health: wealthy city residents adjoining; 450 acres; best crops wheat, etc.; large pear orcnard planted, best new varieties, part in bearing, will be verv profitable: peach orchard and other fruit trees; best duck and swan shooting "points" on river; large fishing shore, oyster beds, diamond back terrapins, soft crabs, etc.. In quantities: good partridge shooting: new modern dwelling and outbuildings; deep water yacht harbor near dwelling: large shade trees; perfect privacy; three new tenant houses and farm outbuildings; clear of encumbrance; B. K, to Philadelphia; B. It, and S. B. to Baltimore; round trip by B. B. to place in one day; satisfactory reasons given for .selling. Address H. H. COOK (owner). No? 1029 McCullouch street, Baltimore, Maryland. Jy20-5l FOB, BALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE East End Residences. PBAME DWELLING OF SIX BOOMS-FINISHED attic, oath, 1. w. c., slate mantes and all modern Improvements: good lot: mis property will be sold on terms that will ensb'ea person to get a home at a mere rent: 1500 down and balance 830 a month without interest. Can on oraddressELLY & BOGEBS, No. 6315 Sta tion street. East End.. Jyl9-34 OOD FRAME DWELLING-OF EIGHT rooms-Choicest property lu the Thirteenth ward, at a great bargain, only four minutes' wait: from cable; large hall, flue cellar: large porch, front and back; nice front yard with shade trees and shrubbery; lot. 60x155 to 40-foot street: actral value t,000; will sell now for $4,500. ?d verv easy terms. J. B. COOPEB & CO., No. 135 Fourth ave. Jyl9-53 PABK AVE., E. E.-A GOOD FBAME dwelling of six rooms and fln. att c good cellar, hall. Test., h. & c. water, elec. lights, dou ble parlors, with sliding doors between: price only 82,500: call and get our list. J. B. COOFEK & CO., 135 Fourth ave. Jyl9-83 WARD ST., E. E.-A TWO-STORY FRAME dwelling or four rooms, fln. attic, good cellar, both gases, bath, water, front and back porch, good sewerage, etc.: price only S3, j. terms reasonable. J. B. COOPEB & CO.. 13S Fourth ave. Jyl9-53 Q ACKES OF THE FINEST LYING LAND OO In the East End at half price: has yDout 8.000 feet of frontage with a good depth. Is lo cated on Shady lane near Fifth ave.. extends be yond Linden ave.. and the 100-ft. boulevard runs through the center or It: only ft, 166 per acre and on terms to suit purchaser: property Just oppo site Is held at f 10. 000 an acre, and $3,000 has been refused; this lsoueof the few opportunities In a Hie time to double your money, as our contract Is ror a short time only; Investors must act quick. THOS. LIGGETT. No. 71 Diamond St., or ft. C. bTEWABT. No. 137 Fourth ave. Jy20-5j CM OOO-FOR ONE OF THE NEATEST AND CTC7 best-built houses In the East Eud; six rooms and attic bath, 1. w. c, and every im provement to make a comfortable home: good lot. shado trees In front of house and situated only three minutes' walk from the It. B. station : will be sold on reasonable terms. Call on or address KELLY &ROGEBS. No. 6315 Station street, E.E. J y 19-34 CQ 450 ON A GOOD STBEET IN E. .. OOJ one square from cable: will buy a new frame house of seven rooms, ball, bath and attic: gas and water, electric lltrht: slate mantels; front and rear porches; lot 25x120 to a 20-foot alley! terms easv;possesslon at once. See EWING & BY ERM, 93 Federal St., and 166 Fourth ave. Jyls-73-FSu. Qf) OOO-LIBERTY AVENUE. NEAB FOBTI 37 eth street. Sixteenth, ward New frame dwelling, five rooms, finished attic, hall. Inside shutters, slate roof, slate mantel and tile hearth, side entrance, etc.: lot 20x100 feet: convenient to cable llhc: easv terms. L. O. FBAZIER, Forty flfth and Butler sts. Jy20-15-TTSu' C0 800-SHADYS1DE STATION, P. E. B. O? New modern frame dwelling, five rooms, finished attic, ball, vestibule, frontand rear porch es, slate roor, etc.: grained and well finished: lot 20x100 feet: terms easy. L. O. FBAZIER, Forty filth and Butler sts. JyiO-15-TTSu Crr ooo-NO. 509 mellon, near negley 3fj7 ave. and Margaretta St. : lot 50x110: new frame dwelling: ball, six rooms, bath and finished attic porches, shnde trees; terms to suit. THOS. MCCAFFREY , 3509 Butler st. Jy20-41-wssn QO 400-TO A QUICK BUYEB NO. 4312 07 Penn ave. ; lot 20x100; new frame bullalng of four rooms; worth (3.000: onc-halfcash. balance to suit. THOS. MCCAFFBEY. 3509 Butler St. JyaMl-wsBn Suburban Residences. COUNTBY HOME-W1TH STONE HOUSE, two-storv outbuilding, new barn, orchard, large garden," six acres of ground, fenced and In good order, at Emsworth: will exchange Tor Alle gheny property. Call at 315 MARKET ST. , city. yl9-6-TTSSu $4, 250-DO YOU WANT A VER CHOICE '1 suburban home at a low orlceP We have a barcraln lor an earlv buver; a beautiful larirelot. with almost new honse finished in modern style and supplied with every convenience: fine situa tion near station at Ingram: easv terms of pay ment: possession at once. CHARLES soil ERS & CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. Jyl9-23 CX OOO A DESIRABLE rBOPEBTY AT Ot)5 Edgewood: four nice lots with a frontage on two streets of 128x100; new modern style house or seven rooms with all conveniences; character of this property, considering location and price, entitles it to attention. CHABLKS SOMEBS & CO . 313 obd St.. 0019 Penn ave. Jyl7-23-Th6Su FOR SALE LOT!. East End Ijoib. LOTS-THE FINEST FOB THE MONEY IN Allegheny county, are those In Chaa. E. Cornelius' plan, Mornlngsldc, Eighteenth ward, Pittsburg. Beautiful building lots at from tlOOto 8500, weekly or monthly payments; no Interest; convenient to street cars and railroad. Call upon N. P. SAWYEltat his home Mornlngside ave nue orCHAS. E. CORNELIUS, 406 Grant St. Je26-32 LOTS-IN CHAS. E. CORNELIUS' PLAN AT Mornlngside. Eighteenth ward, can be bought In blocks of 5, 10 or 15 at reduced prices, and on the most liberal and accommodating terms. Small -cash payments; longtime. See N. P. SAWYEB, Agent, on the grounds, or CHAS. E. COBNEL1US. 406 Grant st. Je26-32 LOT-IN OAKLAND: CHOICE BUILDING site, 30x120: Boquet st.: paved: sewered: electric cars: low price. CHABLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood st, 6019 Penn ave. Jyl7-12 Q ACBES-OF THE FINEST LYING LAND OO In the East End at half price: has about 8.000 feet cf frontage with a good depth. Is lo cated on Shady lane, near Fifth ave., extends be yond Linden ave., and the 10O-ft. boulevard runs through the center of It; only 84.166 per acre and on terms to suit purchaser: prooerty Just oppo site lsheld atsio.WOan acre and S3.O0U has been refused; this Is one or the few opportunities In a life time to double your money, as our contract Is for a short time only; investors must act quick. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 71 Diamond St., or W. C. BTEWABT, No. 137 r ourth ave. )y2o-55 S10 A FOQT FBONT-GBEATEST BAB GAIN ever offered at Brnshton ata.: choice level building lots; call soon and get some of our plans. J. B. COOPEB & CO., 13f Fourth ave. jyl9-53 (DQ6 50 EACH-CHOICEST LOTS IN THE jDt market at Brnshtonstatlon,on50-root street; call soon and get plans; terms reasonable. J. R. COOPER & CO., 135 Fourth ave. Jyl-53 Q-l 000-6HETLAND AVE.. NEAR PARK C5X7 ave. nice level lot 27x100 feet to alley; cheap and In a good location, L. O. FBAZIER, jforty-nitn ana isauer sts, Jy20-15-TTSU QfTO FOOT FRONT WILL BUY CHOICE LOTS j $ on Thomas St., Boulevard place. East End. Bee EWING & BYEHS, 166 Fourth ave. Jyl8-3S--WTSSU Allegheny Lots. CLIPTOlf AVE.-fl,200 EACH, TWO LOTS 25X 175 on Clifton avenue. Second ward. Alle gheny; nice lots. A. LEGGATE St SON, 31 Fed eral St. Iy20-Ul PERBYSVILLE AVENUE. NEAB BUENA VISTA street: lot 38 feet front; this property commands an elegant view and will be sold cheap. See BAXTEB, THOMPSON A CO.. 112 Fourth ave. Jy!!! PERBYSVILLE A YEN UE-S850-LOT 22X70 ON Perrvsvlile ave.. near the University, Ob Beryatorylllll. A. LEGGATE St SON, 31 Frdcral St., Allegheny. Jy2Ul feubarbnn Lots. BELLEVDE-LOT 41X150, WITH TASTY NEW house, six rooms, pantry, china closet, porches, Ac. on Division St., Bellevue: only 83,100. A. LEGGATE St, SON, 31 Federal St., Al legheny. Jyl&-17 SUBUBBAN PEOPEBTY-THE BEST IN THE . market for the money. In the handsome vil lage of Sheraden. 15 minutes from Union station, on the Panhandle Batlroad: 34 dally trains; monthly fare 5 cents a trip; large lots 50 and lOu rcet front, irom 80 to poo each: easy terms: bouses built lor purchasers: bome-6eeKers and In vestors for profit should see Sheraden before they boy elsewhere. For full particulars apply to BHEEADEN land andImpbovement COMPANY, Limited. 127 Filth ave., Pittsburg. Jyl8-7S Miscellaneous. OWN A HOME-WE WILL BUY OR BUILD for you anywhere and let your rent pay ror t?e. Erperty: no secnrltv required. GRANITE STATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch offices, standard building, 531-533 Wood St., Pitts burg, and 127 Fifth ave., McKeesport. mvls-15-TTSSn FOR SALE BUSINESS, Business Opportunities. BEST BESTAUEANTANDBAKEBY ESTAB LISHMENT In the cltr-Elegantly fitted; central location: A No. I In every respect: S5.0O0: la A.kave n f.TK i4 4Rn m .......... .. .' .'... also others at 8375 and 4o0. a. u. iiau n i ac i;u., Jy20-8i w x ouria ave, COMMISSION BUSINESS - OLD-ESTABLISHED house: has made a fortune: two active men can do the same; about 810,000 re quired. T. O. BEOW.N i CO., 90 Fourth aye. COUNTBY STORE-35 YEARS ESTABLISHED; owner made fortune; monopoly; schools, churches, P. O., etc.; rare bargain: come quick. BOOM 2, Excelsior building. Jy20-26 CASH-WILL BUY A PBOM1NENTLY LO CATED drug store at invoice. Address UNIVEBSAL, Dispatch office. Jyl8-80 DBUGSTOEE-VERY HANDSOME, FINELY located ana well stocked; one or the best in the two cities; low prices and good terms to the right man. Address with full name F., Dispatch office. Jy20-95 FIFTH AVENUE CIGAB STOBE 8250-FINE millinery fl. 600, new laundry fl.sOO, East End grocery ILSW, hardware store, milk depot, finest ook and stationery store In best town In Western Pennsylvania: bakeries, drugstores, cigar stores. SHEPABD & CO., 151 Fourth ave. Jyl8 TTALF-INTEREST IN AN ESTABLISHED n office business: good opening for a hostler; stores or all kinds, from 1100 to 85.000 partnership Interests, and many other good business chances. PERC1VAL St CHAPMAN, 439 Grant St. Jy20-C5 TEWELEY STORE-GOOD LOCATION: WILL sell cheap, Address WATCHMAKER DIs- patch office. jyy-io JEWELRY STORE AT WILMERDING; only ILCOD. Address A. G. GU1H, Wllmer dlng. Pa. Jyl9-9 MANUFACTURING BUSINESS - IN TH. center of the city: large amount of orders on hand: very profitable: a controlling Interest with salary attached can be had for 87,500. 1. I). BBOWN 4 CO.. 90 Fourth ave. Jy20-81 SALOON-FIBST-CLASS B"slNt.""R location, fine fixtures and clean stock: mutt Kb ..m w. . .. .. .. .-n-MIInir other Dusl- ness. Address No. 256 W.TU&CABAWASS1., Canton, o, - ' " ' jylSMsr j FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. A BOOT AND. SHOE STOBE-AT INVOICE about 88,000; others from 82, 000 up. T. O. BROWN St Co. , 90 Fourth ave. J y20-8l . Business Property. T3BICK DWELLING-OLD-FASHIONED, IN jj a gooa location to turn into a business house; will sell ror one-third what has been refused for property on the same street, In "less than one square from it; a bargain for a prompt buver. C. M. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth ave. Jy20-S8 BICK HOTEL IN EASTEEN OHIO: 63 rooms, furnished: Income Is 812,000: price only 6-25.000. J. H. STEVENSON'S AGENCY. 100 Fifth ave. Jy20-29 BUSINESS PBOPEBTY - ON FEDEBAL street. Allegheny Citv, a No. 1 location: to a quick buyer will sell for less than value. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth ave. jy0-38 FIFTH AVE.-BUSINESS PBOPKKTY-NEAB GIstBt.: lot 40il2u to Ann -St.: at a bargain: price and figures that will make purchaser 10 per cent if handled right. THOS. LIGGETT, 71 Dia mond st. Jyls-TT T7BAME DWELLING AND STOBE BOOM J- Monterey st., near Parks; nice business lo cation; present tenant doing a big trade: lot 20x100 to alley. J. C. BEILLY, 77 Diamond St. Jy20-30-TTSSU DESIBABLE HOTEL AND BUSINESS property: lot 150 feet square: centrally lo cated; best business site In Atlantic City; terms easy. Apply I. G. ADAMS CO., real estate agents, Atlantic City, N. J. Jyl7-3S FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live. Stock. Etc. BAY GELD1NO-6 YBS. OLD; OVEB 16 hands high; weight about 1.175: trots In 2.50: would go fast If handled; fine Kentucky standard bred: stylish; prompt single or double driver: not afraid of steam or cable cars; perlectly sound In every way: no bad habits: 6afe for family: thorougblv acclimated: finest all-round driving horse in East End: large enough for barouche or carriage; will sell for less than yalue for want ol use; also buggy and harness In irood condition, less than value. W. M. LAIBD, 515 Wood st. Telephone 1255. Jy20-75 BLACK MAEE PEDIGBEE STOCK; matched carriage team, single drivlnghorse, two buggies, rockway carriage, extension top carriage, surrey and harness chea'p to cloe out private stable. B. 6, Dispatch office. Jy20-20 HOBSE CHEAP BIG. YOUNG! DBAFT horse and wagon: owner has no use for it; cost 8500; will sell tne whole team for 8300: answer quick. Address DBAFT TEAM. Dispatch office. Jy20-107 HABN ESS-SET OF BUGGY HABNESS IN good condition and doctor's buggy, almost new; will be sold cheapas the owner has no use for them. M. MCCUE, Third ave. and Try st. " Jy20-13 STUDEBAKEB WAGON USED BUT A short time: price low. Call at ABCHIBALD'S STABLE, 96 and 98 Third avenue. Ie21-irr YEH1CLES-FINE TOP SIDE BAB BOAD buegy barouche and buckwagon: will sell cheap. C35 LIBERTY ST. Jyl7-24-WFSu Machinery nnd Metals. AUTOMATIC TYPEWRITER THE BEST suited for telegraph and railroad work of any machine made: easiest to lcarn.most exact, most compact, most durable, least liable to error, least liable to get out of order, most distinct writlnir, not noisy; most practical machine for business purposes ana letter writing. Call or send for circular. G. K. FLOWER, 110 Fourth avi.. Pittsburg. Teh 716. Bead this ad. Je22-81-SSu ENG1NK.S-ONE PAIS SLIDE VALVE EN GINES, 10x22 Inches; two steel cylinder boilers, 40 inches by 22 feet: wire rope and drum for same; all in good order; would snlt a coal mine; can be seen at Camp Hill mines, near Mans field, Pa. Inquire of DAVID 8TEEN, Fourth and Try st., city. Jy20-57-TTSSn ENGINES AND BOILEBS-NEW AND RE FITTED; repairing promptly attended to. PORTEB FOCNDRI AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge Allegheny, Pa. Jy2-63 FOUNDRY BUSINESS-WELL LOCiVTED, Including a house on two lots, and gas well to run roundry : held at two-thirds its value. Ad dress WM. MARVIN, Flndlay, Ohio. Je26-47-TTSSU Miscellaneous. CITY AND COUNTBY MERCHANTS TAKE notice The well-known firm of Davis St Samuels are closing out their entire stock or shirts, pants and overalls: all goods mnstbesold by August 1. Remember the place NO. 105 THIRD AVE., COB. WOOD ST. Jy20-71 PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS.50,000: ALL BARGAINS: midsummer sacrifice sale now on. FRANK BACON & CO., 301 Smithfield st. Jyl4-30 PERSONAL-BENTS AND ALL CLASS OF collections made and the proceeds promptly remitted. HOLMES & CO., 420 Smithfield st. Jy20-M PEBSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STOBE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mhl PERSONAL-ANYONE WANTING SUMMEB boarding will find a beautiful and healthful location on line of riverandR.B. by address ing JAMES, Dispatch office. J y 20-23 PERSONAL-PROF. CHARLES, PHRENOL OGIST, clairvoyant and medium; advices on business, marriage property and absent friends. 72 POPLARbT., above North avenue Allegheny. Jy20-22 PERSONAL-SOLDIERS' PENSION-BLAKE-LEY & BARKER, Attorneys and Solicitors. 15.! Fifth aye, opposite Cathedral; no fees In ad vance; bring discharge papers or send statement and appilcatlons.wlll be sent you. J y 20-56 PERSONAL-YOUR EYES BEQUIBE GBEAT care during very warm weather: 11 they trouble yon in the least go to CHESSMAN-MAN-NION, Opticians, 42 Federal St., Ally., and have them properly examined free; best 81 specs on earth. tyl9-37-wssa PEBSONAL PENSIONS FOB ALL ALL soldiers who are In any way disabled from wounds or disease no matter whether contracted in the army or not: all soldiers' widows and de- Sendent parents: all aw entitled. Call on or ad ress without delay E W. WHITE. Pension Agent, office 93 Fourth ave.; residence 15 Oakland square Pittsburg, Pa. Jyl7-6 LOST. LOST-SCABF PIN-JULY 4, BET. POINT Breeze and Schenley Park, diamond horse shoo scarf pin: under will leave at Room 44, Hussey building, 42 FIFTH AVE., and receive re ward. jy20-39 PROPOSALS. NOTICE TO STEAM HEATING AND ventilating contractors Sealed proposals will be received at the office of F. J. Osterling. architect, 42 Fifth ave, until JULY 24, for the heating and ventilating apparatus to be placed in the new Franklin public school, Pittsburg, Pa. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of the architect. Bond to the amount ot estimate'must accomnany each bid. jyl5-59 GEO. BOOTH, Secretary. PROPOSALS FOR ORDNANCE SUP PLIES Rock Island Arsenal, Rock is land, 111., July 10, 1699 Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received until Is o'clock p. M. on MONDAY, August 11, 1890, for furnishing dyed cotton duck, blankets, torajre, silver, gold, steel, tin, brass. Iron, copper and brass rivets and burs; iron brass and copper wire; nails, screws, tacks, bolts, nuts, leather, thread, rope, duck, paints, oils, chemicals, paper, cleaning and polishing materials, tiles, etc., during the fiscal sear ending June 30. 189a Printed lists of supplies needed, with fnll instrnctions, stip ulations, etc, can be bad on application to COLONEL JAMES M. WHITTEMOKK, Ordnance Department, U. a A., Commanding. jyl8.99-19,20,S!l,au8.9 PROPOSALS NOTICE TO CONTRACT ORS Sealed proposals for building a stone bridge over Wheeling creek at Main street. Wheeling, W. Va., will be received at tho office of the City Clerk, Wheeling. W. Va., until 12 M. MONDAY. JULY 28. 1890. Forms of proposals, specifications and plans on file at the office of the City Engineer. GENERAL DIMENSIONS. Segmental arch, 158 feet: span, 23 feet rise; depth of key, 4J feet; of springers, 8 feet: width of bridge, 47 feet. The brides win contain about 9,009 cubic yards of masonry. Responsible secnrltv in the amount of 20,000 (twenty thousand dollars) will be required for the faithful performance of the contract. The right is reserved to reject any or all lids not deemed advantageous 'to the city. Pro posals to be 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-6S City Engineer. VTOTICB TO CONTRACTORS SEALED LN proposals will be received by the under derslgned. up to 12 o'clock, noon, of THURS DAY, July 31, 1890, for grading and paying 20, 000 square yards of streets of the borongh of Washington. Pcnn'a.. to be completed on or before the 1st day of November next. All bids must be written with ink, and each Item shall be written out In full as well as in figures. Each bid must contain the'full name ot every person interested in the same. Bids for grading to be by the cubic yard, and forthe paving by the sqnare yard. 4 Work to be paid for within thirty (30) days after completion of the same and acceptance thereof by the borough. Copies of specifications and blank bids will befurnlshed on application to the undersigned. Proposals must be indnrsedxin the ontslde of the envelope with the name of the bidder and what the bid is for. ..fchbid must be accompanied with a cer tified check in the snm of $500, and In case of the acceptance of any bid and the refusal of the party whoso bid is accepted to enter into a' contract, the amount deposited to be forfeited tp tho borough. Tho borough reserves the rightto reject any or all bids. By ' Order ot Council, A. M.LINN,. JY19-45 Secretary. TO LET. Allegheny Residences. BBICK HOUSEOFNINE BOOMS-IN ALLE GHENY City, on Franklin St.; bath and laundrv: everything In nrst-class order; will rent chea?. inquire GEO. R. BOTHWELL. No. 104 Franklin St.. Allegheny. Jy20-42-TThSBUt FURNISHED HOUSE OF SEVEN BOOMS situate on Buena Vista street near parks and electric cars: will rent cheat) until next April. Inquire GEO. R. BOTHWELL, No. 104 Franklin St.. Allegheny, Jy20-42-TThsSnt Rooms. FURNISHED BOOMS FOB ONE OB TWO gentlemen and bedroom with parlor for club of three or four; new furnlshment: all conven iences: charming location facing Park. 10 CEDAR AVENUE, Allegheny. Jy20-83t FURNISHED BOOMS-FOB HOUSEKEEP ING, with use of bath. 52 WATSON ST., near Chestnut st., city. Jy20-91t EN SUITES OF UNFUBNISHED BOOMS IN L different locations. DIXON St CO . 112 uu . 11 Jy20-92t Fourth ave. Bnalnra Properties. BASEMENT SUITABLE FOR BABBEB shop, or other light, clean business. MOBBIS & FLEMING, 103 Fourth ave Jyls-tlt Oulce, Desk Room. Etc. D ESK BOOM-HOLMES St CO., 420 SMITH- FIELD ST. 1 Jy20-59T TjlEWNICE OFFICES IN GERMANIA SAV ij 1NGSBANK BUILDING, Wood and Dia mond sts. apl0-49t OFFICES-TWO VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS in Fidelity building; tenant has no further use for them; will sell very cheap the office fur niture, desks, railing, etc.. and three flrst-class safes: a bargain. Inquire FOREST OIL CO., 121 Fourth ave. Jyl6-60-WFSut Ollacellaneons. STABLE BOOM-FOR FOUR HORSES AND vehicles, 219 First ave. Apply to PETEB CONNELLY, 215 First ave., above : uranc st. Jy20-90t FOUND. FOUND-A VERY USEFUL LITTLE BOOK, Our Eyes, and how to preserve them, with hints on the selection and use of spectacles. Just published byCHESSMAN-MANNIUN, Opticians. 42 Federal st Ally.: by mall 2cents: free at office; best (1 specs on earth, Jyl9-37-wssu 'OUND-THAT THOUSANDS OF LADIES, gentlemen and children who were formerly troubled with dandruff and Itching scalps ere now rejoicing with the tact that all of these trou bles are now avoided by the use or BOSS W. BLACK'S Keystone Snow Flake Egg Shampoo Cream, nscd and for sale by all barbers and whole sale and retail drngglsts throughout the United SUtes and Canada. Iyl6-C MEETINGS. -VTOTICE-THERE WILL BE A SPECIAL JN meeting of the National Association of Machinists, on SATURDAY EVENING, July 26. AH members are requested to attend as business of importance will be transacted. By order of G. M. M. jy20-113 BUSINESS CHANGES. DISSOLUTION NOTICE THE PART NERSHIP between George E. Shepard and J. W.Holmes, doing business as Shepard fc Co., was dissolved July 2, 1690. J. W. HOLMES. J. W. Holmes is located at No. 4f 0 Smithfield St.. doing business as Holmes & Co. Jy2037 EDUCATIONAL. HOLY GHOST COLLEGE-CLASSES RE OPEN September a New students will bo examined Sept. land 22. Special depart ments, withont extra charges, for bookkeeping, actnal business, shorthand, typewriting and German. Address, for catalogue and particu lars, REV. JOHN T. MURPHY. C. S. 8p., jvl9.77.su President. NOTICES. VTOTICE TO MANUFACTURERS GOOD L sites for manufacturing at Falls Creek. Pa.; best of railroad facilities and great in ducements offered to the right parties. It will pay you to Investigate this. For particulars address DAVID C. WH1TEHELL, White hill Building. Brookville, Pa. jyl9-47 VTOTICE TO BOATMEN THE NORTH. S channel of the Monongabela river at the Smithfield street bridge, Pittsburg, will be closed MONDAY MORNING, July 20, and re mained closed until completion of bridge span. Boats are notified to use south channel. PENCOYD BRIDGE AND CONSTRUC TION CO. jy20-8 AUCTION SALES. , AT AUCTION. Fine Furniture, Carpets, Notions, Eta, TUESDAY MORNING, AT 10 O'CLOCK, At the store, 311 Market street Parlor suites, in rngs, tapestry and haiclotn; chamber snites in oak, walnut and mahogany; bookcases, wardrobes, fine leather conch chairs, rocker lounges, extension table, side boards, china closets, folding bed, bureaus, wasbstand, chiffoniers, Brussels, velvet and in grain carpets for rooms, halls and stairs. Also lot of notions and fancv goods, sewing ma- p cmne. uonas can De examined ueiore sale. HENRY AUCTION COMPANY, jy20-72; Auctioneers. UCTION SALE FURNITURE, CARPETS, MIRRORS, ETC., At the residence of Mrs. Broderick, No. 25 Bedford ave., Pittsburg. "WEDNESDAY MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK. The enttre furnlshment: Fine plush parlor suite, walnut chamber suites, wardrobes, bu reaus, wasbstand, French plate mirrors, bar counter, working board, glassware, dishes, ex tension table, chairs, rocker, bedding, springs, mattress, pictures, range and cooking utensils. Sale positive. House open at 8 o'clock morning of sale. HENRY AUCTION CO.. jy20-73 Auctioneers. AT PUBLIC SALE FRAME HOUSE and lot. No. 70 Sonthern ave., Mr. Wash ineton. Thirty-second ward, on SATURDAY, JULY 26, 1E90. at 4 o'clock P. M., on the prem ises; two-story frame building, with mausard roof, containing 6 dwelling rooms and fine store room; water on each floor; In good condition; property rents for S25 per month; lot has a frontage of 24 feet on Sonthern avenue, extend ing back 100 feet, with 46 feet in rear; will be sold at a bargain. For further particulars and terms apply to CAMPBELL & CO, Real Estate and Insurance Brokers, 1412 Car son St.. 8. S. )y20-U0-rs3u PENSIONS! Disabled Soldiers! Soldiers' Widows! Dependent Relatives! If you reside in or near the city go to B. F. BROWN'S OFFICE, 96 FOURTH AVE., SECOND FLOOR, With two witnesses, and have your claims presented at once, by an attor ney who has had 25 years experi- ence. Don't Delay Filing Your Claims at Once! If you live at a distance, give Mr. Brown the particulars by letter and he will mail applications at once to any address. REMEMBER, B. F. BROWN'S OFFICE 96 FOURTH AVE., SECOND FLOOR. IgJ-Don't mistake the office, this out to be sure. Cut jy20-78 EUROPE TICKETS TO AND FROM Europe by leading lines) good berths se cured; drafts, letters of credit, money orders, foreign coin, passports, etc.; we sell at New York rates. MAX SCHAMBERQ & CO.. o27 Smithfield st, Pittsburg, Pa. Established I860. I mjifwsu CHOICE PROPERTIES. The Best Equipped and Most Promising Towns in Western Pennsylvania, by com mon consent, are ' BRINTON AND W1LMER0ING! Because they are backed by solid business enterprises: The Edgar Thomson Steel Works, the Standard Underground Cable Company, the Wcstinghouse Airbrake Company. Because the public improvements and advantages already surpass those of many large cities. Sidewalks, Sewers, Pure Water, Natural Gas, Electric Light. PROGRESS IS BUT ANOTHER NAME FOR SUCCESS. Values are advancing rapidly. The Electric Railway joining these towns with' Braddock, will hasten the in crease. Agents of the East Pitts burg Improvement Company at Brinton and Wilmeiding will take pleasure in showing visitors lots that will answer every requirement. Plans and further information will be cheerfully furnished upon applica ' tion to The East Pittsburg Improve ment Company, Wilmerding. Pa., Or Room 52, Westlnghouse Building, Pittsburg, Pa. SPECIAL OFFER Ten Per Cent Discount on all sales from Brin ton Plan made prior to August 15, 189a To all purchasers completing reasonable improvements within three months from above date a Urge additional discount will be given and special terms of payment made. jyl3-52n $1,7,000 STONE MAISI0N, EAST END. THE FINEST RESIDENCE PLACE IN THE CITY. Beautiful surroundings, asphalt paved streets, flagstone sidewalks, electric lights, good sewerage. Pennsylvania Railroad, electric and cable cars within a few minutes' walk and only SO minutes' ride from the postofflce. A UNIQUE HOME In every particular, containing 12 commodious rooms, beautiful reception ball, and grand staircase finished in oak; handsome" spindle work arches, art stained glass window at land ing, open fireplace, tile hearth, cabinet mantel with French plate mirror and alcove seat. Parlor finished in cherry, dining room in oak with pretty china closet, kitchen yellow pine; large pantry with linen closets and dish sink. Four bedrooms with large closets and connect ing dressing room; bathroom with stationary marble top wasbstand. Inside w.'c., and large hall on second floor; fonr rooms, fruit store room and cedar closets on third floor; slate mantels with tile and marble hearths, and electric lights throughout the honse; good cel lar, laundry, stationary tubs, all conveniences: servants' w. c. etc.; large front porch; lot 52x142 feet. This ME RESIDENCE OF SPECIAL DESIGN Is without doubt one of the finest dwellings in the East End. Entire work done by day work, and nothing but the nest material used. It you anticipate purchasing a home you should see this place before buying. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth Ave. JylWS-Tssu 45 Per foot will buy ISO feet front on FIFTH AVE., corner of a street, IS minutes from Court House. Ground lays well, and is the biggest bargain ever offered on the street. See Baxter, Thompson & Co., 162 Fourth ave. Jy2M0Z-MWTSU LOTS! LOTSI Nice building lots affording attractive homes or money making to tho purchasers at present prices. MORN1NGSIDE PLAN. Eighteenth ward, extending from the Alle gheny river and A. V. R. R. to Highland Park, in the East End. Large lots at $75. S100, COO, 300, np to $00 for magnificent situations. ALLEGHENY LOTS. Benton ave. plan. Eleventh ward, beautiful situation, (200, S300, $400. New streets and rapid transit lines now building will soon double and auadrnnle values in this section. FLEMING PARK. Level lots, handsome and convenient home sites right on line of P.4L.EE. E. and pro posed electric road,in sight of the city and view of the river. No mistake can be made in bay ing these choice lots at 3200 to S300. We have nice homes, choice investments in all locations. Our representatives ready to accompany purchasers at all times direct from onr offices. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 313 Wood St. 6019 Penn Ave., E. E. Telephone 1773. Telephone 5323. je23 A CORNER On Fifth avenne, good frontage and depth, to an alley, with 3 brick build ings, rental neting over S per cent. Un doubtedly the best corner on the avenne and worth to-day S12.000. We will seU It on easy terms fur $10,000. Baxter, Thompson & Co., jy20-100-TTSu 162 FOURTH AVE. CMIG STREET QUEEN ANNE BESIDENOE Of 10 rooms, reception ball, front and side porcb, bay windows, balconies, slate mantels, tile hearths, with all modern conveniences, in cluding both gases, electric light, etc. LOT 40X14:2 To a 20-foot alley. This property Is extremely desirable, and will be sold CHEAP And on easy terms to a prompt purchaser. See BAXTEB, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth Ava . JjlMOUtWMtt - " CHOICE PROPERTIES. Partial List of Properties FOK8ALEBY MJ.HIPPLE&CO., GO FourthAvo. $6,500 EAST END dwelling on paved and sewered street, on line of new electric road: new modern style brick 9 rooms, hall, batn. stationary wasbstands, bard wood and tile mantels, tile hearths, ett. both gases, front and rear porches, laundry with sta tionary tubs, eta: entire first floor finished in hardwood, no imitation; positively the best property for the money in the E. E.; easy terms; long time, iL F. H1PPLE & CO. 00 Fourth avenue. $7,500 STANTON AVEMJE Asphaltnm paved and sewered streets, one-balf square from Duquesne Electric Road and con venient to Fifth or Penn avenue cars. New, latest style. Queen Anne dwelling 10 rooms, re ception ball, bath, two w. c's. range, both gases and wired for incandescent lights, tile and hardwood mantels, etc.; first floor finished in hardwood, large porches front and rear; lot 40x170 to alley; easy terms; very desirable loca tion: excellent neighborhood; we invite com. parison. 31. F. HIPPUG CO.. 96 Fourth avenue. $12,000 OAKLAND . Dwelling two squares from Fifth avenue, on paved and sewered avenne new Queen Anna style brick dwelling 10 rooms, reception hall, slate ana hardwood mantels, two w. c's. bath, laundry, etc.; all handsomely and tastefully decorated throughout; verv easy terms. 31. F. HIPPLE & CO., 96 Fourth avenue. . $25,000 SHADTSIDE Residence property -acre with ISroom rob stantial brick dwelling, wide halls, porches, eta, all finished in solid walnut; in fct the dwelling alone cost nearly amount asked for all; situate within two squares Fifth avenue or Duquene car lines; in best residence locality in the E. E.; terms small cash pavtnent down; balance long time. 31. F. HIPPLE CO, 96 Fourth avenue. $14,500 Investment or Home On paved and sewered avenue one square from three car lines or P. R. R.; lot nearly 100x212 feet, running through to a street, with substan tial 9-room brick dwelling In excellent condi tion: also good stable and carriage bouse: this property is now renting forS900 per annum, and can be subdivided and retailed for $20,000: very easy terms. 31. F. JIIPPLE & CO, 96 Fourth avenue. $8,500 OAKLAND SQUAKE Overlooking Schenley Park, elegant new 8-room brick dwelling, hall, batb, laundry, cemented cellar, both eases, electric lighting apparatus, eta; elegantly and bandsomely pa pered and decorated throughout; the square Is 120 feet wide with park in center; all paved and ' sewered; easy terms. 31. F. HIPPLE 4 CO, jy20-oS-TuThSa 96 Fourth avenue. TO LET I -ALPHA TERRACE BEATTY 8TREET, EAST END. Beautiful two and three-story stone front houses, finished in bard wood; . seven and nine rooms each; all modem conveniences. RNT, $40 PER MONTH. Now ready for occupancy. Photograph of these elegant houses may be seen at the office of AHDEBSON & BEECKMAN , LUL, Agents, 90 FOURTH AVE. jyl80-Tnrsu GRAND SUCCESS! Thursday's Auction Sale of Lots in Plan of BIRMINGHAM LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. 67 LOTS SOLD. Fifty-two thousand and sixty-five ($32,065) dollars' worth of property sold in one day. Lots can be purchased at private sale at reasonable terms and prices, at the Qffice of the Company, at 1403 CARSON ST. lyi8 . PENSIONS For ALL SOLDIERS who are now disabled, whether disability is dne to the service or not. For ALL WTDO WS of soldiers who are not on pension rolls. For minor children and depend ent parents. Increase of pension for soldiers pensioned at less than SO per month. Pensions for all or no pay. All who believe themselves to be entiled should, without delay, write tne. JAS. RRYAR, JR Pittsburg. Pa. P.O. Box 721. Jel!9-llS PATENTS. jo-h. KLtvis, solicitor 01 patents, FSntHiiiieL above Smithfield. npitfjid ioateer( ! ttelay.) Established 20 years. EVIL AIR Frsm bad sewerage or undralned swamps deranges the liver and un dermines the system, creates blood ' "diseases and eruptions, preceded by headache, biliousness and constipa tion, which can most effectually be cured by the use of the genuine Dr.O.McLane's celebrated! Liver Pills. Price, 23c Sold by all druggists, and pre oared onlv tr Fleming Brothers.' Pitts burg, Pa. Oet the genuine; counterfeits are made in St. Louis. - '- A &' --W. .JlS-xwr." 1 1 v ElfliBlKd Ha