mmmWvrW; HKWWftffi J. WZF' .T-'?r "Hit " v' V fwj- v??? t A VtE f THE PILOT OF DEATB. Presumable Safeguards that Add to the Dangers of Cable Cars. WHY MANY ACCIDENTS ARE FATAL Eapld Transit Companies Looking for Some thin? Which WILL KOT CRUSH THE LITTLE ONES The recent fatal accidents to children who hare been crushed beneath the pilots of cable cars has excited considerable comment among citizens. The solntion of the rapid transit problem for large commnnities is a subject which bas been agitating the principal cities of the country lor several years. Various schemes and ways have been devised and pnt into practice to effect a satisfactory rapid transit system. None of them, as yet, have filled tbe bill with satisfaction to all parties con cerned. New York has been running ele vated roads for many years. Its people are thoroughly disgusted with the experiment and are only waiting for a favorable oppor tunity to throw the L roads overboard. Phil adelphia and Chicago have adopted the cable system for want of something better. From these two cities there come frequent reports of terrible accident caused by tbe cable cars, and it is immediately followed by a bowl of discontent and complaint from the people. Within the last year the cable roads and electric lines have been introduced into Pittsburg. As a question of getting to and from their homes at a reasonable rate of speed, both of these systems appear to meet with no objection from the public in gen eral. THE LITTLB VICTIMS. Bat the late unfortunate accidents on tbe Penn avenue cable road within the short space ot one week, which resulted tbe deaths of three small boys, have aroused the people of the city to tbe fact that some greater safeguards for human life must be adopted by tbe cable companies before the rapid transit question can be said to be satisfactorily settled in the city. The only safeguards with which the cable cars are now equipped are the pilots attached to the front of the cars, like the "cow catcher" on a locomotive. These pilot are raised above the rails of the track from three to eight In ches. Some of them are even higher. This height above the track is too great to prevent a fatal accident in the case of any child who may he thrown down in front of an approaching car. In the three fatal cases which resulted last week the pilots passed over the victims, squeezing tbe life out ot them between the pilots and the paving stones of tbe street. Had the pilots been closer down to tbe rails, death might not have resulted. The unfortunate boys would then most probably have been thrown to one side, and escaped with perhaps a broken leg or arm. An ere witness to the death of the boy who was killed last Friday on Penn avenue, between Sixteenth and Seventeenth street, said that the Eilot of the car raised over tbe boy and crushed is head and body down upon tbe stony roadbed of the track. The wheels of the car did not tonch the boy. He was mashed into a bleeding pulp by the iron pilot. Another boy was killed on the same road near Eighth street tbe follow ing day,Saturday. The circumstances of the two deaths were similar. The second boy was canght likewise between the track and the pilot, and in that position he was pushed over the stones until life was ground out of him. His flattened body was at length freed from that narrow space and lay under the car be tween both front wheels when it was picked op. KILLED BY THE PILOTS. In both of these cases the boys would un doubtedly have escaped with less injuries bid there been no pilots on tbe cars. Since tbe occurrence of these vhree accidents there have been many complaints heard among tbe people along the lines of tbe cable cars, and several communications censnrlng tbe cable companies Tor not providing more efficient life guards on their cars have been received at THE Dispatch office. All of these communications give praise to tbe gripajen for bringing their cars so quickly to a standstill when they saw that an accident was to occnr, but tbey condemn se verely the management, which permits the car pilots to remain at such a height above the level of the tracks. The writer of one of these communications, Mr. James Miskemem, says "there is no earthly chance for a child strnck by a cable car, as tbe pilot Is more certain In its deatb dealing power than the car of Juggernaut." Children, be says, have not one chance out of a thousand of es caping alive with the pilots of tbe cars at their present elevation above the rails. Mr. Miskemem is a mechanic and has had 17 years of experience working on railroads. He and the superintendents of two of the cable lines Mere seen yesterday and gave their views with reference to tbe question ot better life guards in the cars. "I have railroaded 17 years," said Mr. Miske mem, "and I know something about the effi ciency and inefficiency of pilots. Conncils or the Humane Society or the Anti-Cruelty So ciety ought to take this matter up and compel the cable companies to lower the pilots on tbe cars to 2 inches above the rail. It can be done and it should be done at onco to save children from inevitable death. Tbe unmuzzled dogs in the city are not half so dangerous as those pilots. From four to eight Inches is tbe average beisht above tbe rails. The companies miiht object to lowering the pilots on the plea that tbe track is oral," con tinued Mr. Miskemem, "that is, that the slot is a little higher than the rails on both sides, but tbe pilots could easily be made to conform to that curvature. NOT A GOOD EXCUSE. "The companies might also object that if the pilots were lower than they are now, the paving stones micht become loosened and jnmp up and interfere with the running and construction of the cars. It is tbe duty of the companies to keep the roadbeds of the tracks in proper con dition. The pilots should also come out more in front of the car and should be made more pointed, like the pilots on a locomotive. As they are now the pilots are nearly square. They have a tendency to push an object along in front of the car Instead of throwing it off tbe track to one side." Mr. Miskemem witnessed the fatal accident on Penn avenue, near Sixteenth street last Friday, and he said that had Abe car pilot been made with a greater slant it would have thrown the boy off the track with perhaps a broken leg Or an arm. Mr. Rugg, Superintendent of the Penn ave nue cable road, was seen at his offico at Thirty first street and Penn avenue. When the sub ject was broached be at once admitted the im perfections of the present pilots. We don't suppose they are perfect life preservers," he said. "We have now some thing in view which may improve them. The present dissatisfaction of the people and the cable companies with the life guards Is not con fined to Pittsburg alone. The same grievances of the public exist in Philadelphia and Chl caeo. Those cities have tried various plans, but none has been found to work satisfactorily. The pilots are not as effective astheysbould be. but they are as good as those on tbe electric cars, and the best that have yet been fonnd. It is tbe effort of our management to find some thing as near perfection as can be. But it is almost Impossible to get anything to rnn close to the rail and to conform to the surface of the street and to the line laid down by the Ciiy Engineer." "How near to the rails do you think the pilot should comef WHAT IS 2TEEDED. "We have got to have something that will come down to I or 1 inches above the rail to be effective. It must also be flexible to ride over any obstruction that is met on tbe road." "What do yon mean by saying that you must conform to the surface of the road. Mr. RuggT" 'I mean that the roads aro unevenly con structed. The street paving is uneven. We have to set our rails flush with tbe paving. We hare also to provide for the crossing of railroad tracks." Do yon think the late accidents might have been prevented with a lower pilotT" "Possibly they might." Those accidents showed us, however, that the pilots were not effective. With another pilot a broken arm or leg might have resulted. But, as I have said, we mean to provide the best that can be adopt ed. We are not idle. We are looking out for something every day. A few months ago tbe railroad publications began a series of articles on this same subject of trams. I assume that they write from experience and that they have been over tne country and have seen what Is In use. Our management is reasonably posted on II improvements both by publications and correspondence. There is no more' effective life guard at present that I know of In any citr than the one In use in Pittsburg, but as I saicL It is not effective. The name difficulty is met with brail companies." - .Mr. Rngg said that tbe pilots on the Penn avenue line were from three to six inches above the rails, and that tbey were sprang and liable to raise up when any obstruction was luet. tz.'BTU Superintendent of, taeFUtiiave- -" . tine line, was next seen. He claimed that the pilots on his cars were sufficiently low. He said that tbey were about three inches above the rails and two inches above tbe slot. nOTJRES DON'T aosee. By actuaf measurement, however, two cars, picked out at random on the street, showed tbe height ot tbe pilot above tbe rails to be 6 inches in one Instance and a fraction of six inches In the other. Asked if the company intended to make any improvements in the pilots on their cars, Mr. Davis said: "Not we are not It is impossible to keep the pilot closer to the rails, beause tbe stones become dislodged by heavy teams and cause blockades on the road. This trouble has frequently broKen our pilots and driven them under tbe cars." "While Mr. Davis was talking a car with a rubber tube about two Inches in diameter came along. " It looked as if the pilot without the tube micht be ten inches above the rails. Tbe use of the rubber tube, Mr. Davis explained, was to get the pilot as near to the rail as pos sible, and still have it flexible so as to enable It to clear obstructions. The pilots on the Fifth avenue line are no lower than on the other lines, but Mr. Davis did not agree with tbe Superintendent of the Penn avenue line that the pilots were not effective. Chance had recorded but one fatal accident on tbe Fifth avenue line, he said, and bethought that fact proof sufficient that the pilots were effective. Sensible Hints for Summer. To the many hundreds of families who do not find it convenient to leave the city for the summer months the following hints will be found valuable. Avoid exposure to the sun as far as possible; do as little cooking as you can, thereby keeping your house and yourself cool, aud the best summer drink by all odds is buttermilk. Cover your floors with cool and clean matting, hang lace cur tains to your windows, thereby letting in the air and keeping out the flies, and where cur tains are not used hang window shades that will exclude the light and heat During the day wear a neat gingham dress and for evening put on a cool satine wrapper, bathe every day and get your hosiery, underwear, fans, etc, from Arthur Schondelmyer & Co.. who have mattings at So and 10c per yard, lace curtains at 51 a pair and upward, window shades at 25c apiece and upward, ginghams, percales and satines from 10c to 25c per yard. By observing the above bints you will have no trouble getting, through the summer. Come to 68 and 70 Ohio st. for cheapest carpets, wall paper and dry goods in Allegheny. ITS Mark Down Sale Lndlc' Coret Conn and dressing sacques. $1 25 corset covers reduced to 75 cents. ?2 and $3 dressing sacqnes reduced to $1 50 each. All are beautifully made goods. Jos. Horse & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. SPECIAL, Via Allegheny Taller "S. B., Saturday, July 26, to Niagara Fall and Return, 84 73. Train leaves Union station at 8:30 A. M., consisting of Eastlake coaches and Pullman parlor buffet cars. Tickets good five days returning. Ribbons! Ribbons! One-half price ribbon sale Friday and Saturday. Enable & Shusteb, 35 Fifth ave. REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, LIST., 401 Smitbfleld Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, S100.000. Surplus, 561,500. Deposits of $1 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent tts Good beer is the best tbirst quencher. No foreign-brewed beer can equal the su perior product of Z. "Wainwright & Co. Families supplied direct. Telephone 5525. GBEATremnant sale Friday and Saturday. Enable & Shusteb, 35 Fifth ave. Fob the Sunday School Picnic If you want something really delightful for vour picnic lunch basket, get Marvin's new Stanley cakes. They have just been dis covered, and are fit for a king's table. its Remnants! Remnants! One-half price, one-half price! Wool dress goods, ginghams, silks, sateens, etc., Fridav and Saturday. Enable & Shusteb, 35 Fifth ave. New To-Day. Men's Oxford cheviot and "zephyr ging ham" neglige shirts, with laundried collars and cuffs. These shirts do not shrink. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Artists. Teachers and Classes Should send for oar catalogue on artist materials. Discount to teachers and classes. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. Liberal discount on picture frames. Teeqa NOWAN'S Art Store, 152 Wylie avenue. ttssu Table linen remnants below cost Friday and Satnrdav. Enable & Shusteb, 35 Fifth ave. OUTINO flannels, newest effects and color ings, extra qualities, at 30c and 40c a yard. ttssu Hugus & Hacke. Bummer silks to go at 19 cents Friday and Saturday. Enable & Shusteb, 35 Fifth ave. Black surah silks, extra values, now offering at 50c. 60e, 75c, 90c and $1 a yard. ttssu Hugus & Hacks. Best wool challies 37Jf cents a yard Friday and Saturday. Enable & Shusteb, 35 Fifth ave. MEETINGS. Office of Pa., Alit fc Manchester) Passenger Railway Co.. V PrrrsBCTRO. July 23,189a THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE stockholders of tbe Pittsburg, Allegheny and Manchester Passenger Railway Company at tbe building of the Fidelltv Title and Trust Company. Pittsburg, Pa., on FRIDAY, July 25, 1890. at 330 P. ST., to carry Into effect the pro visions of tbe agreement of April 10, 1890. It is important that all the stockholders be present CHARLES HEIBERT, jy24-21 Secretary. OFFICE PITTSBURG UNION PASSENGEE) Raiiwat Company. y PrrrSBtTEG. J ul y 23, 1890. J THERE WILL ME A MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Pittsbnre Union Pas senger Railway Co. at the office of the Pittsburg. Allegheny and Manchester Passenger Railway Company, Market street and Liberty avenue. Pittsburg, Pa., on FRIDAY, July 25, 1S90. at 2.30 P. K. sharp, for the purpose of authorizing the leasing of the road of this company to the Pittsburg. Allegheny and Manchester Traction Company. A full attendance is urged. jv24-22 CHARLES SEIBERT. Secretary. NOTICES. KEBLE SCHOOL SYRACUSE, N.Y. Boarding School for girls. Under the su pervision of the Rt Kev. F. D. Huntington, S. T. D. The twentieth school year begins Wed., Sept 17.1890. Apply to MISSMARY J. JACK SON, Principal. my8-66-TbS XTOTICE TO N AV1GATORS-THE NORTH 1M channel span of Smithfield st bridge will be clored after date; navigators are requested meanwhile to use the south channel span until further notice. GUSTAV LINDENTHAL, Engineer. Pittsburg. Pa., July 22, IS90. iy22-58 SOTICE TO MANUFACTURERS GOOD sites tor manufacturing at Falls Creek, ; best ot railroad facilities and great In ducements offered to the rieht parties. It will nav vou to Investigate this. For particulars address DAVID C. WHITEHILL, Wbitehig Building. Brookville, Pa. Jy23-89 fTiKESrjRY department, office ofthe L Comptroller, of tbe Currency, Washington, june9 1680. Whereas by satisfactory evidence nresen ted to tbe undersigned. It bas been made to aotear tbe Liberty National Bank or Pittsburg-, in tbe city or Pittsburg, in the county of Alle ehenv and State of Pennsylvania, bas compiled with all tbe provisions or tbe Statutes of the United States required to be compllell with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business or banking, now, therefore, 1, Ed ward S. Lacy. Comptroller or tbe Currency, do hereby certify that 'The Liberty National Bank orpittsburr.'" in the city or Pittsburg, in tbe county or Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, Is authorized to commence the business of bank ing as provided In beetlon fifty-one hundred and sixty-nine ortbe Revised Statutes or tbe United Elites. In testimony wbereor witness my hand and seal ot this office this sth day or une, 1890. E. 8. LACY, Comptroller of tts Currency. No. 139. JlM-I HE Jt3-DUplay advertisements one doKar per sgttareorone insertion. Classified advertise menu on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, tt a, fen cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken or less than thirty cents. Top Une being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. FOE THE SOUTHSIDE, NO. 1U2 CABSON STREET. BRANCH OFFICES ALSO ASBELOW, "WHERE WANT. TOR SALE, TO LET. AND OTHES TRANSIENTADVEKTISEMKNTS WILL BE BE CET7KD UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts wlthTHXDlS- rATCB. PITTSBURG. . THOMAS MCCAFFREY. SV Bntler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn ave. E. G. BTUCKEY CO., Wylleave. and Fnltonst. N. STOKJOiY, Firth Avenue Market House. XASTXXD. J. W. WALLACE. 6121 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER & BHElBLER.Sthav. JcAlwoodst. SOUTIISIDX. JACOB SPOHN, No. SCarson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEKCHER, K Federal street. H. J. MCBBIDE. Market House, Allegheny. FRED H. EGGEBS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEKS ft SON, Ohio and Chestnut st J. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PEKRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. E. MORRIS, 686 Preble ave. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKER, Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. SHAKPSBURG. C. BELLMAN. Stationer, 818 Main st. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. Male Help. AGENT3-TO SELL TEA. BAKING POWDER and pure spices: rifts with (roods: coke workers, miners or mlllmen can make money In their spare time: special inducements to persons havlnc an established trade. YAMA8HIKO TEA UU., IOCK QOKB4J1. jriit5Durp, .ra. apdU-JVllB A GENTS-50 OUTFIT ON 30 DAYS' TIME; f ISO profit In four weeks or no pay. Address with sump, JARVIS & CO., Baclne, Wis. myS-33 BARBER GOOD MAN: WAGES tl A WEEK, and board. 39S EAST ST., Allegheny. jj-. BARBER GOOD MAN APPLY MONONGA HELA HOUSE BARBER SHOP. Jy24-39 BARBER-GOOD WAGES. APPLY AT 4026 BUTLER ST., city. Jy2-46 BOILER MAKERS FOUR FIBST-CLASS men, accustomed to fitting up locomotive boilers, by either davs or contract work. Apply KICHMONU LOCOMOTIVE AND MACHINE WORKS, Richmond, Va. Jy23-46-D BOOKKEEPER-FOR TEMPORARY WORK, $ to 10 weeks: first-class bookkeeper; must be thoroughly experienced, rapid, and accurate, with satisfactory credentials. Address, glvine credentials and experience, LUMBER, Dlsnatch office. Iy24-S5 BOOKKEEPEH-A FIRST-CLASS EXPERI ENCED man: none other need apply. Ad dress J. H.G., Dispatch office. Jy24-6 B OY-A GOOD SMART BOY. INQUIRE AT ST. UlUUUiQ JlJii.lj. JJ-i CLOTHING 8ALE3MAN-A FIRST-CLASS man in a retail store: must be rood stock keeper, have experience and come well recom mended; only first-class need apply; eood salary to tbe rlRbt party. Address PHILAOELPHIA CLOTHING HOUSE, Charleston. W. Va. y24-4 DRIVER-THO ROUGHLY COMPETENT MAN to drive carriage: must be strictly sober and understand his business; single man preferred. Apply 1019 LIBERTY ST., second floor. Jy2J-37 DRIVER-MUST UNDERSTAND THE CARE orborses. Apply, with reference, to FRED MUGKLE. 545 Fifth ave. Iy24-15 .j-lENEKAL MANAGER-FOR THE GLOBE XX Fraternal Legion ofthe U. S. for Pittsburg: most popular plans In existence. For rull par ticulars address THOS. DUNN. D. V. P. Tor the State of Pa., IKS McKean St., Phlla., Pa. yI4-98 -1EANITECUTTERS-15MEN AT ONCE. AP VX PLY at U3 Ohio st, Allegheny. KUNKEL JORDAN, contractors. Jy23-?6 HAMMERSMEN TWO GOOD MEN ON locomotive wort. Apply to SCHENECTADY LOCOMOTIVE WORKS, Schenectady, N. Y. JJ-3-82 MAN-TO ATTEND HORSES, ENGLISHMAN preferred: call between 9 and 10 a. m. J. . MCKELVEY, No. E4 Frankstown ave.. E. E. Jy24-25 MEN-SEVEN RELIABLE MEN TO SELL A new and very Talnable specialty In school apparatus: termsllberal: no canvasslngfor books; none but 'pushers11 need applv. Address O. W. CLOSE, 216 Wabasn avenue. Chicago, 111. ly20-47 MILL HANDS BUN DLERS. BODGHEES, catchers and other mill hands, at LIN DS AY ft MCCUTOHEON'S Boiling Mill, 83 Rebecca St., Allegheny. Jy24-47 MOLDKRS AND MACHINISTS IMMEDI ATE employment given toa number orpood workmen, at good prices, lor water wheel and en gine work. JAMES LEFFEL ft CO., Springfield, O. JyaWS-TTSu PLUMBERS-1N DENVER, COL., S4 A DAY, eight hours, year's engagement to first-class ment'wlre for particulars with references THE HUGHES KEATH SANITARY SUPPlTC CO. Iy4-102 BOLLER-TO ROLL TAPERS ON ELLIPTIC springs; workman In elliptic spring factory, not steel mill, wanted. Address CHICAGO TIKE AND SPRING COMPAN if, Chicago, HI. Jy21-27 SALESMEN AT rT5 PER MONTH SALARx and expenses, to sell a line or sllverplatcd ware, watches, etc; by sample only; horse and team furnished free; write at once for full partlc nlars and sample case of goods free. STANDARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston. Mass. se24-90-D SALESMAN EXPERIENCED CLOTHING salesman who nnderstands the business: ref erence required. S. N. MENDELSON, 96 Supe rior street, Cleveland, O. Jy22-74 VABNISHER CALL AT BLACK'S, 133 THIRD ave., Pittsburg. jy24-49 YOUNG MAN, FROM 17 TO 20 YEARS OF age. to do general office work and assist in making out Invoices; must be a good penman, cor rect In figures aud come well recommended. Ad dress M. N., Dispatch office. JyH-54 Female Help. -(OOK-AK EXPERIENCED COOK FOR A j girl's school 25 miles out from the city; mld- ale-agea. single nauisu; naKcitftfWycrjeiir, nun board and washing. Address Q, Dispatch office, Jy24-43 Male and Female Help. CANVASSERS LADIES OR GENTS TO SELL our letters and figures: parties accustomed to book -canva6slne preferred. THE TABLET AND TICKET CO., 99 Franklin St., New York. Jy23-SS HELP-LAUNDRESS. COOK AND DINING room eirls lor summer resorts, cooks wait resses, chambermaids, bouse girls, German and COlorea gins, carriage iirivcre, naiwia, imw hands. MRS. E. THOMPSON, 608 Grant st. jy7-MThs MALE AND FEMALE HELP-FOR CON FECTIONERY stands, at the Exposition: also six lady cashiers who can rurnisb satisfactory ,.i.nnr Pail at Rxnosltlon office anv time this week. L L. BAKER ft bON. jyHS-m Mi AN COOK-SECOND COOK, 50 LABORERS, i 7nr rfttv 40 fnrm hands, colored waiters. 10 dining room girls, dishwasher, pantry girls and laundress, 200 bouse girls, cooks, chamber maids, nurses, woman cook, f6 per week. MtE- HAN'S, 545 Grant St. Jy21-P Situation. POSITION-AFTER AUGUST 1, POSITION OF trust, manufacturing or mercantile pre ferred; marriea man, o years ui k .cuipciaic, steady. Industrious and not afraid to work; good accountant, good penma: best orrelereuce and bond In any amoint required. Address FAITH FUL. Dispatch'offlce. Jy24-97 SITUATION-BY A GABDENKK. 3V IEAB3 or age. married: 16 years experience: 6 years manager ot extensive greenhouses In Mexico; best references. Address W. ., Dispatch office. jj" SITUATION BY EXPEBIEMUKU 11UUK KEEPEK with best or city references: parties wanting a cheap man need not reply. Address GUMPTION, Dispatch office. Jy24-7 Partners. PARTNER AN ENERGETIC REAL ESTATE man to Join owner selling elty lots, farms and collecting rents; nice offices. Address REAL ESTATE, Dispatch office. JT34-18 Boarders and Lodcers. BOARDERS-AT THE STOW HOTEL, ON ChanlauquaLake: pleasant, quiet and good accommodations; within 3 minutes' walk to the lake: board S5 and f per week. A. H. BURNS, Proprietor, Stow Hotel, Stow, Chautauqua co., n. Y. Jya-w JB OAHDERS AND ROOMEBS-205 NORTH AVI.I aitc,uwjt JJAO-.J OCCUPANT FOB A FRONT BOOM, FACING park; reference exchanged. At 23 MONT OOMERY AVE., Allegheny. Jy24-57 Boarding. BOOMS ABOUT SEPT. 15, THREE UNFUR NISHED rooms with both gases and board for five persons In Oakland, convenient to cable ears, or In Allegheny, near parks. Address "PARTICULAR, " Dispatch office. jy24-8 Financial. SI 0OO.000 TO LOAN ON MOBTGAGES I larre and small amounts at 4K. 5 and 6 per cent free or State tax; no delay. REED B. CDYLEatCO., 181 Fourth ate, myZt-W-TTS PITTSBURG - DISPATCH, WANTED. Flnnoclal. Vf-OBlGAGES-ri,0C0,000 TO LOAN ON CITY JjX and suburban properties at 4X, 5 and 6 per cent, and on farms In Allegheny and adjacent c.untles at 6 per cent. L M. PENNOCK ft SON, 147 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41 MONEY TO LOAN-IF YOU WANT MONEY In any amount on cood city mortgages quickiv, we nave it on nana anawiu oegiju iu lend it at 5 and 6 per cent. MORRIS ft FLEMIN G, 108 Fourth ave. N Je21-40 MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES: rate4K Sand 6 per cent as to location and amount: no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth avenue. Jy24-2J-TTS MONEY TO LOAN AT THE LOWEST market rates on mortgages in large or small amounts. W. A, HEKK0N80NS, 80 Fourth ave nue. ly3-33-HTh MONEY LOANED ON ASSIGNABLE LIFE insurance policies. Address P. O. BOX 127, Cincinnati. 1e24-76-TTSSu M( ORTGAGES ON CITY. OR ALLEGHENY nonntv nronertv at lowest rates. HENRY WEAVER ft CO.. 92 fourth avenue. mh2-P MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at 4K. 5 and S per cent. ALLES 4 J3A.11JL.1, injUUIUl ttC. ACl. .Wf. q,J.-.----"- T' LOAN-500,000. IN AMOUNTS OF 33,000 nri nnwiH fin rtt.v itnrl Inhnrbun nrODeitV, on 434 per cent, freeortax: also smaller amounts at 6 and 6 per cent. BLACK ft BAIKD, 95 Fourth TO LOAN 3200.000 ON MORTGAGE3-3100 and upward at 6 per cent;3500, 900 at 4H Per cent on residences or business property; also In ad Joining counties. S. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenue. OC24-4-D C2ETOOTO 1500.000-i-TO LOAN ON MORT Hl)0 GAGES, city or country PrPerY-,44-0 ana o per cent. jjis. w. vaata a- v.wn . Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Telephone No. 975. miscellaneous. ALL BOLDIERS-WHO ARK DISABLED from anv cause anddrawlng less than 6per month to call at J. . jJJwtvn'ouiji". Fourth ave., or send their address. le25-69 DEPENDENT RELAT1VES-WHO ARE NOT drawing pensions to call or send their ad dress to B. F. BROWN, 96 Fourth ave., second floor. Je2o-69 TDLANT-A SMALL BREWING PLANT OF JtT about 10 barrels capacity dally: state particu lars, price and where seen. Address BKEWIN G, Dispatch office. Jy24-41 SOLDIERS NOW DISABLED AND ALt. soldiers' widows, who labor for support, to send tor blanks under the new pension law to J. L. MCFARLAND, Washington, D. C. Jyl5-90-TTS SOLDIERS' WIDOWS TO CALL AT B. F. BROWN'S OFFICE, 96 Fourth ave., second floor. Je25-e9 YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (131 OF Stewart & Co.'s fine cabinet photos Tor 31, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. mv2S-49-TTSu FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. CItv Residences. BRICK DWELL1NG-OF 5 ROOMS, HALL, vestibule, water and gas, nicely papered. etc.; lot 20x9a reet; uavisst.. itievenin warn, anu near Wylie ave. O. BERINGER ft SON. 156 Fourth ave. Jy22-38-rr BRICK HOU8E-OF FIVE ROOMS AND FIN ISHED attic on Wylie ave.: almost new; price 12,500. C. BERINGER ft SON, 156 Fourth ave. Jy22-M-TT' CONGRESS ST. -SEVERAL NICE MODERN Improved dwellings, ranging In price from S3,500to5.5W; each lot 20x90. J, C. HEILLY. 77 Jjiamondst. Jy20-30-TTBSn HOUSE AND LOT-AT A BARGAINt NEW frame, 6 rooms and finished attic, hall, ves tibule, bath, wsshstands. slate mantels, cor. lot, 28x125 ft., on nice street near cables, 4,200. MOR RISON ft BAN KB, 106 Third ave., cor. Vood st. Telephone 1557. Jyl9-rrs" HOUSES-SEVERAL GOOD INVESTMENTS In Fifth ave. property; two near Court House at 33.600 and 112.000 respectively: two near market house atS7.0OandfI3,000; call for particu lars. C BERINGER ft SON, 156 Fourth ave. Jy22-38-Tr' HOUSE-TWO-STORY FRAME DWELLING of 6 rooms, water and gas In bouse; lot 20 leet front: situate on South Twenty-fourtnst.: price only 33,200. C. BERINGER ft SON. 156 Fourth ave. r&--Ti IT OUSE A GOOD INVESTMENT IN A BRICK tenement iioubc uu iuuiici ., ua,iu v rooms: price 43.000 on easy terms and low rate of interest; C. BERINGER ft SON, 156 Fourth ave. JJA--.K7-A A ONNEL STREET-TWO LARGE BRICK dwellings. lots 40x80: rented lor 31,260 ner year; will be sold at a bargain: desirable Investment: enhancement sure. BAXTER, THOMPSON ft CO., 162 Fourth ave. Jy20-99 CJO 600-31,000 DOWN, BALANCE LONG C)7 time, Colwell street, near Dinwiddle, two story brick dwelling 6 rooms and fln. attic; house well built and only a few vears old; both gases, hall and vestibule; lot 20x100 to alley. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond street. Jy2V30-TTS8u ff A non ONLY S1.5CO DOWN: BALANCE TO 5 suit: Center ave., near Arthur St.. 2-story, DricK aweutng, 4 rooms, nn. aiuo ana storeroom; also small brick dwelling In rear: a bargain; lot 29x74. 3. C REILLY, 77 Diamond st. Jy20-30-TTSSU Jt 80O-OVERHILL ST., NEAR HEED, 2- KpJLl story-brick dwelling 6 rooms, lot 20x100; also adjoining tne aDove a neat little rrame aweii lng for 1,200; lot 20x80. J. C. REILLY. 77 Dhv mond St. Jy20-30-TTS8n Ql 800 GRACE ST., MT. WASHINGTON, OC7 new two-story frame dwelling, eight rooms, with all modern Improvements: lot 200 leet front on Grace St. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. Jy20-30-rrS8u Q) 800-DEVILLIKB ST., NEAR WYLIE O"' ave., three-story brick dwelling, six rooms. In good condition; lot 24x104. J. C. BEILLY. 77 Diamond st. Jy20-30-Trssn East End Residences. COLLINS AVENUE NEAR PENN AVE Well built and nicely finished brick dwelling or ten rooms with all modern Improvements; large lot with good stable and carriage bouse: street paved nnd sewered; within two minutes' walk or three street car lines and P. It, R. : now rented at J900 per annum; can be subdivided and retailed at an increase or 50 per rent over tbe Srice we ask; terms very easy. SAMUEL W.. LACK ft CO.. 99 Fourth ave. Jy22-69 HOUSE-A CHOICE NEW 6-ROOM FRAME and finished attic, strictly modern house, in first-class neighborhood, within three minutes or cable Hue; bas all the latest Improvements, and Is a very desirable property; lot 32x134 to an alley; If yon are looking for a comfortable home at a mod erate price this will Interest you, 8. A. DICKIE ft CO., Penn and Shady aves., E. E. 243. Jy24-43-ThS HOUSE ERIE ST., CLOSE TO PARK; 2-story brick dwelling, 6 rooms: nice loca tion and low price; lbt 20x60. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. Jy20-30-TT8Su MODERN SIX-ROOM FRAME HOUSE WITH two finished attic rooms; slate mantels and tile hearths, batb. Inside closets, nat. gas, electric lights, stationary tubs, etc: within fire minutes of P. R. R.: a bargain at 33,600. S. A. DICKIE ft CO., Penn and Shady aves., E. E. C24. Jy24-43-ThS ONLY S2.30O-.rOR A FIRST-HATE 4-RuOM frame house In an excellent neighborhood; only five minutes to two cable lines; nat. gas. cltv water and oilier conveniences. S, A, DICKIE ft CO., Penn and Shady aves,, E. . 617. Jy24-43-ThS Qf 900-LIBERTY AVENUE, NEAR FORTI- OZJ cth street. Sixteenth ward-New rrame dwelling, live rooms, finished attic, ball, lnsldo shutters, slate roof, slate mantel and tile hearth, side entrance, etc.: lot 20x100 feet: convenient to cable line: easy terms. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty fifth and Butler sts. Jy20-l5-TTSu OOO-A VERY REASONABLE PRICE FOB DtJ a complete modern and stylish house, 8 rooms: lot 59x137 ft. to an alley; centrally and de sirably located on Emerson, near Highland ave.. Easy End: small cash payment down: balance on easy payments. W. A. HEBRON ft SONS. 80 Fourth ave. Jyl7-4-21,24,29' Qf 800-SHADYS1DE STATION, P. R. H. C"' New modern frame dwelling, five rooms, finished atticball, vestibule, front and rear porch es, slate roor, etc.: grained and well finished: lot 20x100 reet: terms easy. L. O. FBAZ1ER, Forty fifth and Butler sts. Jy20-15-TTSu CQ 400-OAKLArD-A '2-STORY FRAME .tjJOJ house or 6 rooms, hall, vestibule, bath "room, and every modern convenience; front and rear porches; nice level lot. J. E. GLASS. 133 Fifth ave. Jy24-I9 Allezhcnr Residence. HOUSES-2 BRICKS-ON LOT20X103 FEET; rents for 3163 per year: price 35,000. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. l-luC-ruTh" Suburban Residence. COUNTRY HOME-WITH STONE HOUSE, two-story outbuilding, new barn, orchard, large garden, six acres of ground, fenced and in good order, at EmsWorth: will exchange ror Alle gheny property. Call at 315 MARKET ST. , city. Jyl9-6-TTSSU GRAFTON HOUSE-SEVEN ROOMS, LARGE lot, stable, etc. Address JAMES HENRY, Box 236. city. Jy22-Sl-TTB EDGEWOOD-P. R. R.; NEW MODERN bouse or 11 rooms: slate mantels, tile hearths, electric lights, bells, speaking tubes, art stained windows. Inside shutters, city water, plate glass, large porches, batb, etc. ; fine lawn with lot 150x 120 to alley. H. C. CLARKE, 135 Fourth ave. and Edgewood. Jyl7-XT8" HOUSE-A VERr NICE TWO-STORY FRAME dwelling or 6 rooms, hall In center; large lot 49x217 feet, at Bellevue. P.. Ft. W. C. By. C. BERINGER 4S0N, 156 Fourth ave. Jy22-S8-TT KESIDENCE ALMOST NEW. AND FINE grounds on line of P., Ft. W. ft O. R. R.. situate on an elevation overlooking tbeOhlorlver; there is no prettier spot ror a suburban home on the Hue of either road so near the city; the scenery, ror. variety and gtandeur is almost un eqnaled: all modern conveniences In the resi dence, and everything In first-class condition, particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO.. 129 Fourth ave.. Pittsburg. Jy23-65 BESIDENCE ON P. R. R., WITH AN ACRE of ground, with Shade and fruit trees In abundance, 12 large rooms In residence, wltn natural gas, batn. lavatory, etc., etc.: carriage house and other outbuildings, plenty or water, etc.; only two minutes' walk from railroad sta tion. See JAB. W. DILLUB ft CO.t 1 ??" ave., Plttibarg, 1y2J-5J THURSDAY, JULY 24, FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lota. HEALTHY. CONVENIENT AND DE31R ABLE Banm Grove and Negley ave. lots Asphaltum paved streets, cut stone sidewalks, good sewerage and close to rapid transit; go with us to tbe property, that vou may appreciate Its value. BROWN ft SAINT, Agents, 512 Bmltl.fleld St. Jy2J-60-Ths TN VESTMENT-810. 000 FOR ALL-I25X120 FEET: X nice, level ground on best paved and sewered street In Oakland: electric cars on street; will cut op nicely. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. Jy24-96-MThs LOTS-THE FINEST FOB THE MONEY IN Allegheny county, are those In Chas. E. Cornelius' plan, Mornlngslde, Eighteenth ward, Pittsburg. Beautiful building lots at from siooto 3.000, weekly or monthly payments; no interest; convenient to street cars and railroad. Call upon N. P. BAWYKRat his home, Mornlngslde ave nue, or CHAS. E,, CORNELIUS, 406 Grant St. Je2J-3 l LOTS-IN CHAS. E. CORNELIUS' PLAN AT Mornlngslde. Eighteenth ward, can be bought In blocks or 5, 10 or 15 at reduced prices, and on tbe most liberal and accommodating terms. Small cash payments; longtime. SeeN. P. SAWYER, Agent, on the grounds, or CHAS. E.CORNELlUB,406Orantst. JC28-32 LOT3-IF YOU WANT TO INVEST A LITTLE money In something that will bring quick returns pnt 3350 Into a building lot; we have some choice ground In a good location, convenient to cars, sure to grow In value. 8. A- DICKIE ft CO., Penn and Shady aves., E. E. 302. Jy24-43-ihs CQA FER FOOT FOURTEENTH WARD, tPOU within two squares Fifth ave cable cars, 425x130: can be retailed at a handsome profit. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO.. 99 Fourth ave. Jy24-93-MThS 1 OOO-SHETLAND AVE.. NEAR BARK t355 ave. nice level lot 27x100 feet to alley; cheap and In a good location. L. O. FRAZ1EU, ITMv-flril, .....4 T.l. .... t ,rnl S.TTHI1 Forty-arth and Butler sts. Jy20-15-TTSu Hazelwood Lots. SECOND AVEN UE - HAZELWOOD TWO nice level lots; each 25x165 to a 20-foot alley; these lots will be sold at a bargain 11 bought beTore August J, SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO..M Fourth ave. Jy22-TT-68 Allegheny Lot. PERRYSVILLK AVENUE, NEAR BUENA. VJSTA street: lot 36 feet front; this property eoramaftds an elegant view and will be sold cheap. See BAXTER, THOMPSON ft CO.. 162 Fourth ave. , Jyl9-74-TTbssu Snbnrbnn Lots. BELLEVUE FOURNICELOTS, 50x200, NEAR Neville station: a choice position In Belle vue, with magnificent view of river, at 3900 each, or 33,600 for the four: best bargain in Beilevne to- oay. A. Lx.uuat.Cj & suit, ai jeaerai street, Allegheny. Jy2S-Sb MOST DESIRABLE LOTS IN ALLEGHENY county. 60x200, ror san, on ten years' time: 35 down: 31 per week: plan No. 2 now ready: rail road rare 4 cents: over 275 lots sold: honses -going np. J, B. ZIMMERMAN, 141 Fourth avenue. mySl-2-MThs QUBURBAN PROPERTY-THE BEST IN THE O market for the money. In the handsome vil lage of Sheraden. 15 minutes from Union station, on the Panhandle Railroad: 34 dally trains; monthly fare 6 cents a trip: large lots 50 and 100 feet front, lrom 3250 to 3700 each: easy terms: houses built for purchasers: home-teeners and In vestors ror profit sbould see Sheraden before thevbuy elsewhere. For full particulars apply to SHEBADEN LAND AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, Limited, 127 Fifth ave., Pittsburg. Jyl8-78 fTK ACRES OF GROUND-A FINE 1NVEST l O MENT; on line of P. R. B,, between city limits and Braddock: nicely located for town site; within a rew hundred feet or station: we can offer at a price away below surrounding valuations. CHARLES SOMERS ft CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. Jy24-3Q-Thssn Farms. FARM-ON FORT-WAYNE ROAD, WANTED In exchange for a very flue residence and good business property. ED. WITTISH, 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. Jyl9-D SMALL FARM CHEAP-ONLY ONE MILE irora p. R. R. station; level road; house, barn and Dulldings; 81 acres, one-half cleared, In good condition; will sell cheap or exchange for city propertv. Address OWNER, Lock Box47L Pittsburg. Pa. Jyl5-56-TTS IHIscollaneoux. LIFE MEMBERSHIP EXPOSITION SOCIETY for sale cheap. Address HEAL ESTATE. Dispatch office. Jy2t-1T OWN A HOME WE WILL BUY OR BUILD for you anywhere and let your rent pay ror the property: no security required. GRANITE STATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch offices. Standard building, 531-533 Wood St., Pitts burg, and 127 Fifth ave., MoKecsport. mTl3-15-TT8SU FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BEST RESTAURANT AND BAKERY ESTAB LISHMENT in tbe city-Elegantly fitted; central location: A No. tin every respect: 35,000; also others at 3375 and 3450. T. O. BROW N ft CO., 90 Fourth ave. Jy23-45 BOOT AND SHOE STORES-GROCERIES, restaurants and light manufacturing busi ness from 3500 to 31. 800; also interests In tbe same. lr you are looking ror business seeT. O, BROWN ft CO., 90 Fourth ave. Jy23-45 BUSINESS-HALF INTEREST IN AN ESTAB LISHED office business;igood grocery store, 390C. Other grocery stores, cigar, drug, and shoe stores, butcher shop, and other business chances. PEECIVAL ft CHAPMAN, 439 Grant St. Jy24-S5 COMMISSION BUSINESS OLD-ESTABLISHED house: has made a fortune: two active men can do the same; about 310,000 re quired. T. O. BROWN ft CO., 90 Fourth ave. 1y23-45 DRUG STOKE-CHEAP- A WELL ESTAB LISHED and paying stand on line of cable cars; centrally located: a good store room, long lease, low rent; only about 11.000 required. Bee W. A. HEBRON SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. ly24-29-TTS FINE RETAIL GROCERY BUSINESS-ONE of the oldest and best stands In either city; trade good, profitable and growing; a first-class opening; satisfactory reasons for selling; stock can be reduced to 35.000 or less. Particulars from JAS, W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pitts burg. Jy24-28' -I ROOERY THE FINEST STAND IN THE It two cities; 81. 100 or Invoice; will exchange for real estate. HOLMES ft CO., 420 Smltbfleld st. JV24-31' JEWELRY STORE AT WILMERDING; only 81,000. Address A. G. GU1H, Wllmer dlng, Pa. Jyl9-9 LIGHT MANUFACTURING BUS1NESS-IN this city making money and large amount of orders on hand: a controlling Interest with salary attached ror 57,600; Inclosed at once. T. O. BROWN ft CO., 90 Fourth ave. Jy23-45 ONE-HALF INTEREST IN A GREAT PAY ING manufacturing concern: capital about 3iOO: must be an active man. HOLMES ft CO., 420 Smithfield st. Jyri-jr B1 EAL ESTATE AND LEASEHOLD THE Pennsvlvanla Manufacturing. Mining and bupply Company offers for sale the following named real estate and leasehold: Large fire brick works at Freedom, Pa., with 9 acres of land and 36 acres of fire clay; fire brick works at Cochran. Pa., with 222 acres of real estate underlaid with several veins or fire clay and coal and a large quantity ofsandstone: also 40 acres or clay and coal privileges adjoining same property; coke works at Dunbar with 100 ovens, tracks houses, storeroom, etc., etc.; leasehold 1004-6-8 Penn ave.. on which is erected a 3-story brick warehouse tan 1110 reet; all the works are in good condition. For further Information apply at the office of the company. 1004 PENN AVE. Jy22-35 TWO GOOD CIGAR STOHES-3250. 3450; GRO CERY stores all prices, fine millinery II. 600, new laundry Sl.bOO. hardware store, milk depot, finest book and stationery store In best town In Western Pennsylvania: bakeries, drug stores, cigar stores. SHEPARD ft CO.. 151 Fourth ave. y23 Business Properly. FRAME DWELLING AND STORE ROOM Monterey St., near Parks; nice business lo cation: present tenant doing a big trade; lot 20x100 to alley. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond St. JyaO-SO-TTSBU SECOND AVE.-A GOOD 1NVESTMENT-25X 175 reet: very promising as location ror busi ness purposes: we can sell low to prompt buyers. CHA11LES SOMERS ft CO., 313 Wood St.. 6019 Pennve. Jy24-3Q-Thssn Rlnnufncturlng Slim. MANUFACTURING, SITE -VERY DESIR ABLE, on tbe Allegheny Valley Bailroad, between Thirty-third and Forty-third sts., hav ing a large rrontage on the railroad, and price ve?y reasonable. DAVID SHAW ft CO.. 152 Fourth ave. Jy24-24-TTB FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and Metals. DRILLING ENGINES AND BOILERS-FOB oil or gas wells, engines and boilers In every sire and style, sawmills and I wood-worklns: ma chinery. HABMES MACHINE DEPOT. No. 97 First ave., Pittsburg. Pa, mh9-D' ENGlNrJ-ONE PAIR SLIDE VALVE EN GINES, 10x22 Inches; two steel cylinder boilers, 40 inches by 22 feet: wire rope and drum for same; also screens, scale, and large and small T Iron: all In good order; would suit a coal mine: can be 6een at Camp Hill mtnos,near Mans field, Pa. Inquire of DAVID STEEN, Fourth and xry su. city. jjrw-m.. ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW AND BE FITTED: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRK AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. ENGINE AND BOILER-ONE SECOND HAND 40-horse power engine .and boiler In good condition. Inquire GRAFF ft CO.. S2and do jjioertv St. jj-. FOUNDRY BUSINESS-WELL LOCATED, , Including a house on two lots, and gas well to run foundry: beld at two-thirds Its value. Ad dress WM. MARVIN, Flndlay, Ohio. le26-47-TTSSu HORIZONTAL ENG1NE-20X42, 25,000 FEET second-hand wire rone: also hoisting and portable engines and Slemen valves, castings, etc. VELTE 4 MCDONALD, 3200 Penn avenue, Jel6-6-TT8 ECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS all sires and styles In stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. ; refitted; good as new, at lowest prices: porta ble engines, 8 to 25 h. p.; boilers all sizes and styles. J. 8. YOUNG, 23 Park way, Allegheny, Pa. oc25-0-D,r STEAM FEATHER BENOVATOR AND '"JJJJJJE?0 condition; win exchange. Ad dress BOX 7J8, Wllklnsbur, Pa. JyM-T 1890. FOR HALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicle. Live Stock. Etc. HIGH-SEAT CABBIAGE-AT 3200. IWOBTH 3400 to any parly having use for same: per fectly sound ana in goou tcui j iiujjujt .- rj aiiii ill KVVU tVUi """"- H. HEBB4S0NS, 816Fllthave. most new. Jy23-23 HOBSES-THE BALANCE OF A UAKLUAD ofhorses will be sold cheap at North ave., near Allegheny ave.. Allegheny City. JfLOWKB ft HAWLEY. JY24-62' CITUDEBAKEB WAGON '. 8ED BUT A S short tlmetTrlce low. Call at ABCHIBALD'S STABLE. 96 and 98 Third avenne. 1e2l-ll7 TEAM VERY FINE MATCHED -TEAM tolood bays Kentucky horses; both eood sad dlers, both been ridden by wire of owner, both trot In harness and drive single or double, are well used to cable, steam or electric cars, are in prime condition, and for all above enumerateo. points cannot be surpassed lr equaled by any team In the elty: owner will also sell complete outfit all in first-class condition, consisting or very fine four-seater, paneled, beveled plate glass C. West ft Co. carriage, built specially to order; fine three-seater wagonette, O. West top: new Jump-seat barouche; gentleman's and lady's sad (Hesf single and double harness, bridles, etc. Ad dress O f NEK, Dispatch office. Jy24-9-lhs Miscellaneous. TVlAMONDS SEVEN-STONE' DIAMOND ) rings at 815 each, the greatest bargains on earth; friendship rings. 50c 31 and 31 50 each: dia mond watches, fine Jewelry, clocks, silverware and spectacles, etc.. at WILSON'S, 61 Fourth ave.. Pittsburg. Fine watch repairing a specialty. )e26-49-TTB TO LET. Cltv Residence. CENTER AVE. -REDUCED TO 325 PER MO. two-story brick dwelling of 8 rooms, bath room, nat. and art. gas, hot and cold water, range, marble mantels, etc.: house Is within one square of Wylie ave. cable Une; situate 279 Center ave.. nearKlrkpatrlck St., city. See BLACK ft BAIKD. 95 Fourth ave. Jv22-62t Altesbeny Residences. -DBICKHOUSEOFNINE ROOMS-IN ALLE r GHENYClty. on Franklin St.; bath and laundry: everything In first-class order; will rent cheap. Inquire GEO. B, BOTHWELL. No. 104 Franklin st., Allegheny. Jy20-42-TThssnt FURNISHED HODBE OF SEVEN BOOMS sltuate on Bnena Vista street nearparfcs and electric cars: will rent cheap nntll next April. Inquire GEO. B. BOTHWELL, No. 104 Franklin St., Allegheny, Jy20-42-TThssnt Summer Residence. ALPHA COTTAGE ATLANTIC CITY, pleasant rooms, with board. 126 NORTH ARKANSAS AVE., opposite Reading Railroad; terms moderate. jyZMOT nfflcp. Drk Room. Etc. D ,ESK ROOM-HOLMES ft CO., 420 SMITH- JT1EL1J61., ZQ. noor. jjA-r-oi T71EWNICE OFFICES IN GERMANIA SAV Jd 1NG3BANK BUILDING, Wood and Dia mond Bts. anl"-49t PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS.SO, COO: ALL BARGAINS: mldsammer sacrifice sale now on. FRANK BACON ft CO., 301 Smithfield st. Jyl4-30 -13ERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU X- have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mb7 PERSONAL-PENSIONS OBTAINED FOR any cause for all alsabled soldiers, widows, dependent parents, etc., bv J. H. STEVENSON ft CO. (Capt. J. K. Barbour and Lt. J. H. Steven son), :oo Fifth avenue. No advancefeedemanded. Cut this out.'. Jy5-D PERSONAL GENTLEMEN CONTEMPLAT ING a trip to the seashore and mountain re sorts or returning therefrom, should bring their clothing to DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth ave., cor. Wood st., second floor, and have 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, bis stock of imported ana domestic goods is or the newest and most rashlonable patterns: by giving him a call yon will not regret It. aele. 1558. Je28-p FOUND. FOUND ON MONDAY NIGHT ON THE Butler road near Terry's store, Mlllvale. a bay horse. welghtaboutLlOo pounds: owner will apply to SEBASTIAN KLUBEB. Sample Farm; prove property and pay charges. Jy23-48 FOUND-THAT THOUSANDS OF LADIES, gentlemen and children who were formerly troubled with dandruff and Itching scalps are now rejoicing with the fact that all of these trou bles are now avoided by tbe use or ROSS W. BLACK'S Keystone Snow Flake Egg Shampoo Cream, used and for sale bv all barbers and whole sale and retail druggists throughout the United btates and Canada. lylS-42 ETRAY. E STRAY-CAME TO MY PREMISES ON JULY 18, one cow: owner will call and get same and pay costs. GEORGE SMITH, Neville street, East End. Jy-22-3 AMUSEMENTS. TT ARRIS" THEATER. Il Every afternoon and evenrnsr, "TNIGO TYRRELL In A NEW VERSION OF TEN NIGHTS IN A BARROOM; or, A WOMAN OP THE PEOPLE. Week July 28 "The Octoroon." Jy23-lS-TTF TASEBALL playersmLeague. At EXPOSITION PARK Thursday, Friday and Saturday, Jnly 24. 25,26. PITTSBURG VS. BOBTON. Game called at i. Admission. Zoc. ly2J-56 EXCURSIONS. GRAND EXCURSION ON STEAMER Mayflower. Boat leaves Wood street wharf this evening 80 P. if. Fare 25c, includ ing dancing. Brass and string mosic jy2i-U TITAVERLY BOCIET AVERLY SOCIETY" MEMBERS OF the above society and their friends will please be on hand at foot of Market street, on Friday 25th Inst, at 830 A. M., for the day's oat lng on steamer Mayflower. Tickets may be had on board. jy24-94 COMB1ITTEE. OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. PITTSBURG. July 16, 1890. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED proposals will be received at the office of City Controller until 8ATURDAY, the 26th day of Jnly. A. D., 1890, at 2 o'clock p. M., for the following, viz: SEWERS. Emily street, from 270 ft. east of Craft ave nue to Cunliffe Run sewer; 15-inch pipe. Snmmerlea street, from Walnut street to Holden street; 15-inch pipe. Uhipton street, from Bedford avenne to Webster avenne; 15-inch pipe. REPAVING. "Wylie avenne, from Fifth avenue to Fulton street. GRADING. PAVING AND CURBING.. Aiken avenue, from Ellsworth avenne to Center avenne. Lilac street, from Ellsworth avenne to West minster streor. Westminster street, from Aiken avenue to Amberson avenue. Margaretta street, from Highland avenue to Negley avenne. Fifty-fourth street, from Bntler street to Keystone street. Calvin street, from Forty-second street to Forty-fourth street. Colwell street, from Dinwiddle street to Jumonville street. PAVING AND CURBING. Boquet street, from Atwood street to Bates street. . The paving of tbe above named streets to be either of block stone, vulcanite asphalt, irrec ular blocK stone, or cobble tone, and bids will be received lor each kind of pavement. Plans and specifications can be seen and blanks for blading can be obtained at the general office, Department of Public Works. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond, with two sureties, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. Tbe Department of Awards reserves theright to reject any or all bids. E. M. B1GELO W, Chief or Department of Public Works. jyl6-93 TITCKNIGHT & VICTORY. PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Dealers in Gas Fixtures LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PLPE, HOSE, ETG Bpeelal attntion given to Natural Gas Fitting. 16 SMITHFIELD ST.. PITTSBURG. PA. - Telephone 769. ja7.fi9.TTS A. WHITELEY, - 128 Third ave., upstairs, opp. Barnes' Safe and Lock Works. Gents' shoes soled and heeled for 75c while yon wait. Hand-sewn, 95c. Finest work in tbe city. mhW7-TT J; ORGANS. And all manner ot Small Instruments HAMILTON'S, ap29-79-D ' Fifth avenue. 0. A. BALPH BUILDING CONTRACTOR. First avenue and Grant street, Pittsburg. Pa. Telephone 1344. se&3S-TTS M. MAY, SONS & CO, Fine DYEING AND CLEANING. G8 Sixth Avenui inhlS-80-IT3 .ntuoarg, .Pa. J CHOICE PROPERTIES. Partial List of Properties IJ.HIPPLE&CO., G6 IToiirtlx Ave. $6,500 EAST END dwelling on paved and sewered street, on line of new electric road: new modern style brick 9 rooms, ball, batn. stationary washstands, hard wood and tile mantels, tile hearths, etc both gases, front and rear porches, laundry with sta tionary tubs, etc.: entire first floor finished Jn hardwood, no imitation; positively tbe best property for the money in the E. E.; easy terms; long time. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 96 Fourth avenne. $7,500 STANTON ATENUE Asphaltum paved and sewered streets, one-half square from Dnqnesne Electric Road and con venient to Fifth or Penn avenue cars. New, latest style. Queen Anne dwelling 10 rooms, re ception hall, bath, two w. cs. 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. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 96 Fourth avenne. $12,000 OAKLAND Dwelling two squares from Fifth avenue, on paved and sewered avenne new Queen Anne style brick dwelling 10 rooms, reception ball, slate ana hardwood mantels, two w. c's, batb, laundry, etc.; all handsomely and tastefully decorated throughout: very easy terms. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 96 Fourth avenue. $25,000 SHADTSIDE Residence property J-acre with 15-room sub stantial brick dwelling, wide halls, porches, etc., all finished in solid walnut; in fact tbe dwelling alone cost nearly amonnt asked for all; situate within two squares Fifth avenne or Duquesne car lines; in best residence locality in the E. E.; terms small cash payment down; balance long time. M. P. 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 house: this property is no w renting for 900 per annum, and can be subdivided and retailed for 20.000: very easy terms. M. F. HIPPLE & CO.. 96 Fourth avenue. $8,500 OAKLAND SQUARE Overlooking Schenley Park, elegant new 8-room brick dwelling, hall, batb, laundry, cemented cellar, both eases, electric lighting apparatus, etc; elegantly and handsomely pa pered and decorated thronghout; the square is 120 feet wide with park in center: all paved and sewered; easy terms. M. F, HIPPLE & CO., Jy20-o8-TuTbSa 90 Fourth avenne. LOTS! LOTSI Nice building lots affording attractive homes or money making to the purchasers at present prices. MORNING8IDE PLAN. Eighteenth ward, extending from the Alle gheny river and A. V. R. R. to HIzhland Park, in the East End. Large lots at $75, $100, $200, 300, up to 600 for magnificent situations. ALLEGHENY LOTa Benton are. plan. Eleventh ward, beautiful situation, 200, 300, WV. New streets and rapid transit lines now building will soon doable and quadruple values in this section. FLEMING PARIC Level lots, handsome and convenient home sites right on line of P. & L. E. R. R. and pro posed electric road,in sight of the city and view of tbe river. No mistake can bo made in buy ing 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 5328. Je2S FOR SALE AT SOUTH "VIEW PLACE, Choice building lots, 50x150. 50x160 and 50x200 feet, in plan of the BIRMINGHAM LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY On lino of the Suburban Rapid Transit Elec tric Road, three miles south of Court House, one mile from city limits. Two natural gas lines, fine boardwalk from city line to prop erty. Main streets 50 feet wide. This is the best chance you will have this year to bny a site for a comfortable home where the air is pure and cool and tho snrroundidgs healthful aud picturesque, within easy reach of the cen ter of the city. Taxes low, prices reasonable and term3 easy; one-fourth cash, balance In three or fire equal annual installments with interest. For plans and further particulars and agent to show yon the lots, call at Office of the Company, No. 1403 CARSON ST. PITTSBURG. PA. Jy23 SQUIRREL HILL. Tracts of Land. Containing from 5 to 100 acres, with good build ings and improvements. Price very low and terms to suit purchaser. Ira M. Burchfield. jy3-39-TT3 158 Fourth ave. FOR SALE CHOICE RESIDENCE PROPERTY. 20 LOTa FIFTH AV&Y 60 r it- -i OS zsfas o m 4 e g $; no 8 ii'li 6 15 13 12 I P ' J lx 25 asii ARABELLA ST.; u 50 FT. ) 1 r INQUIRE OP MORRIS & FLEMING, 108 Fourth Ave. Jy&oi 3 CHOICE PROPERTIES. BETTER BE IN TIME And Secure One of Those BEAUTIFUL LOTS -os-ADELAIDE 8TREET (Payed), Facing HERR0N PARI, In KENILWORTH PEACE or In HEYWOOD PLACE, right at the terminus of the Central Traction Line, only Pi minutes from Wood street. The prices are low and the terms easy. E. S. FLEISHER, 138 PIFTH AVENUE, First Floor. Rear. Jy21-31-TT8 A CORNER On Fifth avenne, good frontage and -depth, to an alley, with 3 brick build ings, rental netlng over 6 per cent. Un doubtedly the best corner on the avenue and worth to-day S12.0OO. We will sell lt on easy terms fur $10,000. Baxter, Thompson & Co., jy20-100-TTBn 1C2 FOURTH AVE. AUCTION SALES.; ORPHANS' COURT BALE OF HOUSE and lot. No. 4325 Butler street, Pittsburg. By virtne of an order of tbe Orphans' Court of Armstrong county. Px. made 011 the 4th day of June, 1890, and in accordance with tbe last will and testament of Laura C. ilortz, late of said county, deceased, the undersigned will sell ac public sale, on the premises. No. 4323 Butler street, in the city of Plttsburz, on MONDAY, AUGUST 18. 1890. at 2 o'clock P. JL, the fol lowing described real estate, of which tho said Laura C. Bortz died seized, to-wit: AH that certain lot of ground situate in the Seventeenth ward of the city of Pittsburg. Al legheny county, Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning at a post on the northwest side of Butler street, at a distance of 40 feet from the corner of Forty-fourth street, thence sontbwestwardly along Bntler street 20 feet, thence at right angie3 with Butler street, northwestwardly, 100 feet to an alley 12 feet wide, thenco northeastwardly along said alley 20 feet, and thence sontheastwardly 100 feet, to Butler street, at tbe place of begin ning, on which Is erected a two-story frame house, being house No- 4325 Butler street. Terms of sale: One-half cash on con firmation of sale by the Court (of which $200 to be paid at the time of sale) and tbe other half at one year with Interest, to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises; or, if the purchaser prefer, he may pay all cash on con firmation of sale and delivery of deed. GEORGE J. BORTZ, Executor of Laura C. Bortz, decd. C. HASBROUCK. Attorney. 4C9 Grant st A. J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer. 413 Grant sfc jv24-85-Th T)UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE ALTOO JL NA, Pa., property on SATURDAY. July 2tS, 1890, at 2 o'clock P. if., lot corner Eighth av enne and Ninth street, with nine-roomed bricxz bouse, four tenement houses and plumbing shop; terms made known on day of sale. JOSHUA DEMPSEY. jy24-4i Altoona. Pa. PROl'OsALA. -VTOTICE TO STEAM HEATING AND JM ventilating contractors Sealed proposals will be received at theofflce of F. J. Osterling, architect. 42 Fifth ave, until JULY 24, for the beating and ventilating apparatus to be placed in the new Franklin public school, Pittsbnre. Pa. Plans and specifications can be seen at tbe office of the architect. Bond to the amount ot estimate must accompany each bid. jyl&ofl GEO. BOOTH, Secretary. ' PITTSBURG. FA.. Jnlv 22. 1880. NOTICE TO PRINTERS AN D BINDERS Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 3 o'clock P. v., SATURDAY, July 26,1890. For printing and furnishing blanks for county offices fortbe ensuing year. Also, for furnishing stationery for tho ue of county offices for tbe ensuing year. AH Information relating to ibe same can In obtained at the office of the County Commis sioners. JOSIAH SPEER, jj23-90 County Controller. CULVERTS SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at tbe office of Borough Engineer, corner of Wood and Ross st, Wilk lngsbnrg. Pa., until noon, JULY 20, 1890, for building one culvert across Franklin, corner of West st. And one across South St.. corner of West st. Plans and specifications can be seen at the engineer's office. Each bid must be ac companied with bond for 2,500. Tbe right to reject any and all bids is reserved. HUGH NEAL, jyl8-S8-TTFS Borough Engineer. -TOTICE- TO CONTRACTORS SEALED 1M proposals will be received by the linder dersigned. up to 12 o'clock, noon, of THURS DAY, July 31. 1890, for grading and p-iving 20, 000 square yards of streets of the borough of Washington. Penn'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 ont in full as well as in figures. Each bid must contain the full name of every person interested m the same. Bids for grading to be by the cnbic yard, and fortbe paving by the square yard. Work to he paid for within thirty (30) davs after completion of the same and acceptance thereof by the borough. Copies of specifications and blank bids will be furnished on application to the undersigned. Proposals must be indorsed on the outside of tbe envelope with the name of the bidder and wbat the bid is for. Each bid must be accompanied with a cer tified check in the sum of 1600. and In case of the acceptance of any bid and the refusal of the party whose bid is accepted to enter into a contract, tbe amount deposited to be forfeited to tho borough. Tho borough reserves tha right to reject anv or all bids. By order of Council, A. 31. LINN, jyl9-45 Secretary. EDDCATIONAL. Plttsburjr. Eighth street, near I'enn avenue, rilt.biirz Ferrule C'ollece and CONSERVA TORY OF 3IUSIC. 23 teachers. Superior homa comforts and care. Year begins September 9 Address, Jy4-k8-D President A. H. NORCROSS. D. D. KENYON MILITARY ACADEMY. THIS old and remarkably successful school pro vides thorough prenaration for college or busi ness, and careful supervision of health, habits and manners. For catalogue address LAW RENCE RUST, LIk D., Rector. Gambler, O. 1 jyl37.r HARCOURT PLACE SEMINARY. A school of the highest grade for young la dies and girls. Established upon original lines, its growth bas been remarkable. For catalogue address the Principal, MISS ADA L AYER. B. Am Gambier, O. jel2-37-D CHELTENHAM ACADEMY. OBOSTZ, 1A. Mcar Philadelphia. Bound Urook route to Hew York. Unexcelled location and surround ings. Perfect school equipment. Library, gym nasium, military system, 'lhoroush preparation for college or scientific school. .Number limited to 60. SOU) per vear. .No extras. Illustrated cir cular. JOHJ( CALVLN BICE, A. M.. Prln. JeI-OM LEHIGH UNIVERSITY IS BEYOND doubt one of the best technical and clas sical Institutions of the conntrv. Throngh tho generosity of its founder, the Hon. Asa Packer, tuition is offered free to all able to pass the re quirements for admission. The Preparatory School for Leigh University is the only school recommended and Indorsed as such bv Presi dent and Faculty of the University. Kor cata logues and particulars, apply to the Principal. W. ULRICH. Ph.D., Bethlehem, Pa. jy3-ll-TTS OURRY UNIVERSITY SIXTH STREET. Fall term opens September 2. 80 INSTRUCTORS. 1.606 STUDENTS LASI YEAR. Classical: Scientific; Normal and English. Business College. School of Shorthand. Con servatory of Mnsic School of Elocution. Eight thoroughly equipped schools in one. Night school opens September 2. Bookkeeping, shorthand, geometry, mechanical drawing. Send for catalogue. jrl0-53-TT8 PITTSBURG ACADEMY. Normal, academic commercial. Students pre pared for the best colleges. Yonng Ladles' Seminary Department fall term opens Sept. 4, 1890, Hon. Tbomas 31. JIarshall, President Board ot Trustees. Address J. WARREN LYTLE. Principal, jyl57-TT3 No. 7 Fourth avenne. -pSTENTST O. D,IiEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth avenue, above Smithfield, next Leads office. (No delay.) Established 20 yean. ; leases "i3
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