EJK2S3E!K5saa IBOUND TO HAVE FUN. ' A Gay Crowd at the Homewood Track Determine to Have Some SPORT IK SPITE OP THE WEATHER. Hot Eaca Between Mustangs Bidden by Police Officials. THE BAI BEITS TEE GEAI BI A HOSE Threatening skies and a humid atmos phere could not crush the spirits of the 1,500 good fellows who went out to Homewood yesterday afternoon to witness the events of the third day of the Grand Circuit meeting. The track was muddy and slippery, and the monotony of the'yellowEoil and the gray sky, while it was broken, was not relieved by the bright hues of the Stars and Stripes flutter ing from the flagstaff, or the cheerful strains of the Great "Western Band. Nevertheless, everyone was happy, while anxious that the sport should go on. The countenances of the association officials were closelv scanned, but their features showed nothing but a moody thoughtfulness that iwas not encouraging. The track was being smoothed off, and two or three trotters, driven by dyspeptic-looking individuals, were slowly moving around the circle. Herdic leaned over his auction stand and conversed cheerfully with friends, the fact that he would have no pools to sell not worrying him in the least. He realized that for one Jar he could give his nimble tongue a rest, and would not have to furnish bail for pool-selling before he ate his breakfast in the morning. HAD SOME FUN. Mayor Gourley, of Pittsburg, and Mayor "Wjrman, of Allegheny, were at the track; the former because he is fond of horses, anyway, and the latter to see his former property, Kinsman, pace in the 223 race. Among the others present were "W. D. Porter, Esq., ex-District At torney; City Solicitor Elphinstone, Cnief Murphy and Health Officer Bradley, and Councilman William Bader, ot Allegheny. In fact, it appeared to be Allegheny's dav. "Well, we've got to have some fun, any way races or no races," said one man to another, and the sentiment was quickly taken up and passed around.. This may have acted as an incentive to Detective Fitzgerald and Inspector "Wnitehouse, as tbey immediately challenged each other to a mile race on mustangs. Inspector Wnite house owned one of the animals, with a wicked eye, the backbone of a snake and a bay coat. A gray mustang, owner unknown, was tied to a fence, and Fitzgerald mounted it and rode out on the track, closely followed by White house EiDrNG to vrrx. They started on even terms, Fitzgerald keep ing well on the gray's neck to keep him from rearing, while Wnitehouse sat well back, so that in case of his horse bucking ho might be able to get a hold before be passed over its ears. Bay and gray ran side by side to the quarter, and at the half both were whipping. A man who had a stop watch said the half was done in 1:0 bnt later confessed that his watch was ont of repair and could not be relied upon to a minute. At the three-quarters the bay led, the Inspector taking his seat amidships on the animal's back, and thereby securing a more oven keel. Fitzgerald was pushing the gray, which was throning up clods of mud until the horizon had the appearance of hammered brass. The racers wheeled together into the stretch Etde by side and made a brilliant race to the wire. The band left McGinty at the bottom of the sea and joined the throng that rushed to the fence. Excited Individuals with fat pocket books offered "8 to 5 on the bay, bucking barred," which was accepted by men whose countenances were crevassed by emotion as iney maue tne proviso mat "ii tne gray falls dead before she reaches the wire this bet don't go." A TEBRIBLE STRAIN. On they came. Strong men held their breath, hlrh was in itself a test of strength in many cases; small boys yelled, and Officer Crossan, the embodiment of calm snaTity, nnbent for once, and cheered the riders. At the last furlong both horses were coming under the whip, the bay a I win, and fearlessly kept his horse from falling down by taking a firm cinch around its neck. The Inspector had no time to get a bold on the bay, so simply used the whip in the hope that the animal would the sooner run down. Just as the horses reached the wire the bay, which had apparently been there before, etretched its neck and thrust out its tongue, winning by Scinches. Several hundred dollars changed hands on the race. Just about this time President Kerr an nounced that the races were off for the dav, the track being so heavy that the drivers refused to bring ont their horses. The races would be run to-day (Friday) regardless of the weather. Then the crowd prepared to go borne, but a pay crowd who wanted action for their money determined to have one more event before they went. They got together eight or nine boys and entered them in a 60-yara dash. The son of Driver Pridmore was at once made a fa vorite against the field, and sustained his backers' judgment by winning handily. Several hundred dollars were staked on the result. Then everybody went home, but none ap peared to regret that they had gone out. After Herdlc'a Scnlp. Thomas R. Kerr, President of the Homewood Driving Park, gave bail yesterday In ISOO each for Frank Herdic, bamuel English, and Harry Johnson. They will have a hearing to-day on a charge of pool-selling. SPECIAL. ViuAIIcsheay Valley 2. K., Saturday, July 26, IP Niagara Fnlli and Return, $4 75. Train leaves Union station at 8:30 a. m., consisting of Easllake coaches and Pullman parlor buffet cars. Tickets good five days returning. . "Why is it the best? "Table Belle" Flour is the best made because it makes whiter, purer and better bread and more of it than any other flour, and because a barrel of "Table Belle" will make more bone and muscle than three barrels of any other flour fnadc Sold by first-class grocers only. TUP .' Remnants! Remnants! One-half price, one-half pricel "Wool dress goods, ginghams, silks, sateens, etc, Friday and Saturday. Kxable & Suuster, 35 Fifth ave. New Assortment Ladies' Oxford Cheviot Waists In suit department to-day. Plain pink, plain blue, plain white. Stripes blue and white, pink and white, black and white, all sizes. Jos. Hornh & Co.'s 609-621 Penn avenue. July Redaction Sale. , Entire stock of children's mull hats re duced 33 to 60 per cent, (white and colors). A. Q. Campbell Ss Sons, 27 Fifth ave. Ribbons! Ribbons! One-half price ribbon sale Friday and Saturday. Knable & Suuster, 35 Fifth ave. Lovely Seashore Dresses At exceptionally low prices, and altered on short notice. Ladies' Suit Parlor. Parcels & Jones, 29 Fifth avenue. wy GREAT remnant sale Friday and Saturdav. " KnAble & Shuster, 35 Fifth ave." .'$1 Until September 1, ISOO S3 50. 13 cabinet photos, 51, or a life-size cravon portrait, $3 B0. Aufrecht's Elite Gallerv, 516 Market st,, Pittsburg. Bring children. Hamilton's Music Store, Fifth avenue, for the best bargains in pianos, organs and .small music instruments. If you think of purchasing get prices and items from Ham- il ton's.' NOT EXACTLY CRAZY. An Attempt to Clenr.a Murderer on the Flea of Insanity Fnils The Jury Didn't Think He Wu Proven of Untoand Mind Ho Slott Slnnd Trial. An inquest as to the sanity of Frank Gerade was held in the Criminal Court yes terday betore Judges Collier and Slagle. On March 15 Gerade murdered his 9-year-old stepdaughter at his home on Shady Lane, Allegheny. He grasped her by the legs and dashed her .brains out against the side of a cradle standing in the room. Mrs. Gerado ran from the house and told the neighbors of the occurrence. When the police arrived tbey found the body of the child on the floor and Gerade in the cellar, with a butcher knirein his hands. He was overpowered and placed under arrest. His trial was fixed for yesterday, but when he was arraigned his at torney. J. C. Dlcken, made a special plea. He claimed that Gerade is now insane and incapa ble of making a defense, and asked that a jury be impaneled to inquire into his sanity. A Jury was obtained, and the inquisition com menced. Dr. Cbessrown, Jail physician, was the first witness called. He stated that he bad seen Gerade every day, in jail, for the last four months. From his actions and appearance, he thought be was insane. At times be would not cat, and wonld not wear hit shoes. Dr.McCord testified that he had examined Gerade once, and from his conduct thought him insane. He had only been with him 20 minutes. Jailers Marshall. Price and Irwin gave it as their opinion that Gerode was insane. When bewas bronght to jail he looked as if he had been on a sproe. He has refnsed to talk to them, and for a time recused to eat or take his daily exercise. Dr. Wyliu was placed on the stand lor the Srosecution. Ho was formerly a physician at lixmont. He said he would not be able to say a man was insane, after but a SO-minutes' ex amination, and It was often hard to distinguish between real and pretended insanity. Dr. J. Guy McCandless gave similar testimony. District Attorney Johnston maintained that Gerade was sane, and that because a man re fused to cat or wear his shoes occasionally, un der the circumstances, did not make him a lunatic Attorney Dicken argued from the testimony, etc., that Gerade was insane, and asked the jury to so find. Judge Slagle charged the jury briefly, saying that they were only to find whether or not Gerade was now insane, not if he was so at the time ot the crime. If Insane he would probably be sent to an asylum, and wonld not be tried until, if he ever did, he recovered his sanity. The jury was out but a brief time, and returned a verdict to the effect that they found Gerade to be sane. Gerade was remanded to jail, and his trial for murder fixed for next Thursday. SAVED CONSIDERABLE TIME. A Ulan Accused of Receiving Stolen Goods Pima's Guilty. The case of Philip Bpealer, charged with re ceiving stolen goods, was put on trial before Judge Collier yesterday afternoon. Spealer's wife and daughter were convicted two weeks ago for stealing a lot of goods from Porter t Donalson. Judge Collier is anxious to have this case finished, and ordered a night session, so that the case could be ended. When court reconvened in the evening, the case had proceeded but a short time when Bpealer was placed on the stand and pleaded guilty. He was remanded to jail for sentence and court adjourned. Must Pay the Costs. Judge Achcson, in the United States District Court, yesterday refused to open a case fur ar gument on the question of costs. The case was that of some deckhands of the steamboat Twi light, who refused to pull out ashes and were discharged from the boat. The deckhands de manded pay for the entire trip, but the court onlv allowed them wages for the time they ac tually worked. The costs in the case were as sessed against the libelants, and they protested that the costs should be placed on the defend. ants. Wants $5,000 Tor a Broken Leg. Alexander Cantley filed a suit yesterday against William H. Barnes, receiver of the Allegheny Valley Railroad, for 5,000 damages. Mr. Can tier alleges that on the 15th of last March he was working at Shoenbergor's mill loading pig iron on a car. There was a plank leading from the gronnd to the car, and, while walking up this plank the train was moved, al though the trainmen bad been notified not to move the train as the car was not loaded, and the plain tin 'a leg was broken at the leit ankle. To-Day'a Trial List. Criminal Court Commonwealth vs. Joseph Fairbaugh, Catherine Burns (2), Sol Coulson, Benjamin Lawson, Nellie Wallace (2), Louisa Crangelow. Notes From the Courts. The jury in the case of John Urocken, charged with assault on Bessie Bryan, was yes terday discharged, having been unable to agree. Thabiah Ackermajt and George Altwater were placed on trial before Jndge Slagle yes terday for burglary. The case is still on. The Fourth National Bank of New York, yesterday, entered suit against J. F. Sadler A Co.. to recover 5,000 on a promissory note given in 1851. Roger Hartley, yesterday, entered a snit in ejectment against William P. Marshall, to obtain possession of a lot in the Fourth ward, Allegheny, the title to which, he claims, is vested in him and not in Marshall. ATLANTIC CITY. Third Popnlar Excursion of the Season to Atlantic City Via the picturesque B. & O. B. E,, via "Washington, D. C, Baltimore and Phila delphia, on Thursday, July 31, 1890; tickets good for ten davs, and good to stop off at "Washington, D.C., reluming. Bate for the round trip $10. Special trains with Pull man parlor and sleeping cars will leave B. & O. B. K. depot at 8 A. M. and 920 P. M. For detailed information address or apply to E. D. Smith, Division Passenger Agent, Pittsburg, Pa. LADIES, See to Yonr Fnra. Before leaving for the seashore or moun tains, would it not be wise to take a sly peep at your seal garments? They possibly need repairing, changing or renovating after be ing packed away so long. It they do, now is the best time to have it done. "We can do our work much better and cheaper than later in the season. J. G. Bennett & Co., Corner "Wood street and Fifth avenue, Pitts burg, Pa. "Table Belle" flour is made in the heart ot the best wheat section in the world, by the Orrville Hilling Company. They have 12 large grain warehouses through the country and an elevator of 150,000 bushels attached to the mill. They make 1,200 barrels per day of Table Belle. tup F. L Kutledge, Sole Agent Bnrcnlna That Will Crowd the Hosiery De partment. Come and see the low prices on plain bal briggan, striped cotton, fancy lisle and silk stockings. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Summer silks to go at 19 certs Fridav and Saturday. Kitable & Shuster, " 35 Fifth ave. Home Industry Should Always Be encouraged. Call for C. Banerlein Brewing Company's lager beer, which is equal, if not superior, to foreign production. Telephone 1018. r-f Good beer is the best thirst quencher. No foreign-brewed beer can equal the su perior prodnct of Z. "Wainwright & Co. Families supplied direct. Telephone 552s! Best wool challics 37 cents a yard Friday and Saturday. Khable & SHU8TER, 35 Fifth ave. July Reduction Snle In hosiery and underwear. Another lot of children's stainless black cottou hose 19c worth 35c ' A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth ave. Table linen remnants below cost Friday and Saturday. Kitable & Shuster, 35 Filth ave. The favorite for restoring lire and color to the balr ts Parker's Hair Balsam. Parker's Ginger Tonic the best congh cure. C Q FT II I Tin M devotei 'o the social Ot Ot LLM I lUll event, current news and business interests of the Boulhudt, issued by THE DISPATCH, will be unusually inter esting to-morrow. THE 3 Display advertisements one dollar per square for'one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Bale, 2b Let, ete., ten cents per line for each inser tion, and rone taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. FOR THE BOUTHSIDE, MO. 1412 CARSON STREET. 11 RANCH OFFICES ALSO ASBELOW, WHERE WANT, FOR 8AL.K, TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RE CEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Adrertlsementsirelobe prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with TBI IJ1S PATCH pittsbukg. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, SKa Butler street. F.MIL O. STUCKEV, S4th street and Fenn ave. E. G. STOCKEY 4 CO., Wylle are. and FultoniU N. bTOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House. XASTXKD. J. W. WALLACE, em Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER BHEIBLF.R, 5th av. ft Atwood it, SOUTnSIDK. JACOB SPOHN, No. SCarson street ALLEGHENY. A. 3. KAERCHER, 89 Federal street. H. J. McBEIDE. Market House, Allegheny, FREDH. EGGERS, 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGERS 3t BON, Ohio and Chestnut its. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRT M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves. T. R. MORRIS, 686 Preble ave. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCK.ER. Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. SHARPSBURG. a BELLMAN, Stationer. 818 Main St. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. lUnle IIpId. AGENTS-I HE GREATEST SELLING WO RK ofmodern times has at last appeared, Stan ley's own book. "In Darkest Africa;" this isthe only book for which Stanley has written a line; Unas. Scrlbner's Sons, publishers; apply at once for territory. P. J. FLEMING A CO.,77 Diamond street. Je6-39-MWTSu AGENTS-JS0OUTFIT ON 30 DAYS' TIME; 150 profit In four weeks or no pay. Address with 6tamp, JaRVIS & CO., Racine, Wis. rayS-SS AGENTS-FAST SELLER: BIG PROFITS. F. W. UOLSON, Algr., bodety Savings Cleveland, O. Jy24-60 BAR MILL CATCHERS-STEADY JOBS Apply at mill office of BROWN & CO., Wayne Iron and bteel Works. Iy25-W BARHER-1MMEDIATELY AT NO. 8BMITH FIELD ST., opp. Monongahela House. Jy-8 BARBER GOOD MAN: WAGES 17 A WEEK, and board. 293 EAST ST., .Allegheny. Jy2!-Z7 B i OILER MAKERS FOUR FIRST-CLASS i .. ...n.tnmail t ftttlnw ttt In.nmnMvn boilers, by either dirs or contract work. Apply RICHMOND LOCOMOTIVE AND MACHINE WORKS, Richmond, Va. Jy23-46-D BOOKKEEPER FOR TEMPORARY WORK, 8 to 10 weeks: first-class bookkeeper: must be thoroughly experienced, rapid and accurate, with satisfactory credentials. Address, giving refer ence and experience, LUMBER, Dispatch office. iy25-CT BOOKKEEPEH-A FIBST-CLASS EXPERI ENCED man; none other need apply. Ad dress J. H. G., Dispatch office. jy!4-5 B RICK MOLDER-APPLY AT PACKER & REDMAN'S, Braddock, ra. jyza-16 DRIVEK-THOROUGHLY COMPETENT MAN to drive carriage; must be strictly sober and understand bis hnslness; single man preferred. Apply 1019 LIBERTY ST., second floor. Jy2S-S7 R1VERS-ATSTABLEOFJOHN BtEWARt, Rebecca street, Allegheny City. Jy25-U HAMMERSMEN TWO GOOD MEN ON locomotive work. Apply to SCHE& EOT AD Y LOCOMOTIVE WORKS. Schenectady, N. X. JyZS-92 MAN-WHO CAN INVEST ABOUT 100 IK A well-paying business. Call Friday, between 10 and 2 o'clock, on U. Jl. RODGERS. Seventh Ave. Hotel. Jy25-7 MAM-TO ATTEND HORSES. ENGLISHMAN preferred: call between 9 and 10 A. M. J. . MCKELVEY, Mo. 84 Frankstown ave.. E. E. Jy21-25 MECHANICAL 1JRAUGHTSMAN-A GOOO and experienced man. Address P. O. BOX 473. Jy25-80 MEN SEVEN RELIABLE MEN TO SELL A new and very valuable specialty m school apparatus: terrnsllberal: no canvassing for books; none but pnsherst need arplv. Address O. W. CLOSE, S15 Wabash avenue, Chicago, III. 1y20-47 MILL HANDS-BUN DLER3. BOUGHERS, catchers and other mill hands, at LINDSAY &MCCUTCUEON'S Rolling Mill, 88 Rebecca St.. Allegheny. Jy24-47 PLUMBERS-1N DESVER, COL., H A DAY, eipht hours, year's engagement to first-class men: wire for particulars with references THE HUGHES & KEATH SANITARY SUPPLY CO. Iy4-1M BEAL ESTATE SOLICITORS-ONLY THOM of experience need apply, after S:30 P. M., 333 FORBES AVE. Jyffi-74 BOLLER-TO ROLL TAPERS ON ELLIPTIC springs: workman In elliptic spring factory, not steel mill, wanted. Address CHICAGO T1RK AND SPRING COMPAN If, Chicago, 111. Jy24-J7 SALESMEN-AT 75 PER MONTH SALAR and expenses, to sell a line of sllverplated ware, watches, etc: by sample only: horse and team furnished free; write at once for full partic ulars and sample cabe ot goods free. STANDARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. se24-90-D SALESMAN A FIRST-CLASS MAN FOR clothing and gents' furnishing goods: none but experienced need apply. E. II, SUTMEYER, SFrankstovnave., East End. lys-82 SALESMAN-SMART MAN FOR PENN; flSO to a hustler, per month: wholesale only: In close stamp. Business 707 OPERA HOUSE, Chicago. J y25-8-l 1LATE ROOFER JA NO.'l MAN AT L. E. 3 BAKER'S, K5 Rraddock ave.. Braddock, Pa. Jy25-67 SOLICIrORS-TO SELL DIRECT TO THE consumer the best selling article In the conn try; something entirely new; either on salary or commission; none but first-class men who can give reference need apply. Call at 400 MARKET ST. JT25-81 SUPERINTENDENT A SOBER, INTELLI GENT man to superintend sheet rolling mill: tin plate man preferred; also a first-class apneal er: alto one who understands tinning thin plates. Address, with references and salary expected, PERMANENT, "SUerseyave, Jersey City, N. J. Jy2J-4S-MWT TRAVELING MEN-SELLING TO HARD WARE plumbers, steam and gasfltters, can secure a good side line by addressing MANU FACTURER,! 448 Niagara St., Buffalo. N. Y. JylJ-TJ-MWT'SU TJ PHOLSTERERS-3 GOOD MEN. INQUIRE at 83d NORTH AVE., Aiiegneny. jTza-rti WAITER-ONE WITH SOME EXPERIENCE and speaks German and English preferred. Apply NOB 49 and 51 DIAMOND ST., city. JyS-M FeinalB Help. c OOK-AN EXPERIENCED COOK FOR A riri'anrhnni "s miles out from the cltr: mid dle-aged, single woman; wattes KM per year, with board and washing. Address Q, Dispatch office, Jy2- -11RL--FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN It small rurally: must come well recommended. Apuly at 48 CHATHAM ST., City. 3y25-li BInle nnd Feraaln Help. MALE AND FEMALE HELP-FOB CON FECTIONERY stands, at the Exposition: reference. Call at Exposition office any time this . r uiitrl a UHV HM-firt WeclU 1 U A-rt.Ak.Xi 0 OU.li Jjw -A LABORERS FARM AND HARVEST OVJ hands, managing housekeeper. Catholic preferred, 60 cooks and chambermaids, bouse maids, child's nurse, night cook, woman cook for hotel, fS per week. MEEUAN'S, 645 Grant St. Telephone 90. Jr-P 200 YOUNG LADIES. SO CHILDREN-APPLY Friday and Saturday, at 10 A. M., BIJOU 1HKATER STAGE ENTERANCE. Jy25-62 hllnatlon. POSITION-AFTER AUGUST 1, POSITION OF trust, manufacturing or mercantile pre lerrcd; married man, 31 years of ge; temperate, steady, industrious and not afraid to work; good accountant, good penman: best orrelerence and bond In any amoint required. Address FAITH- Huu, Jjispatcu'omce. jj-"- OITUATION-BY A GARDENER. 80 YEARS CJ or age. married: is years' experience: oyeara manager ot extensive grecnbouEes In Mexico; best SITUATION-BY COMPETENT MILLER OF many "years' experience: best of reference given. Addrebs JOHN H. PARRELL Johnstown, Pa. Jy24-S9. Pnrtnera. BUSINESS JIAN-1VHO HAS HMO TO TAKE an interest in a specialty mannfacturlng business; to a man that manage one of the depart ments a good salary will be paid. Particulars Jrom JAS. W. DRAPE ft CO., 129 Fourth ave.. Pittsburg. jya-w-D PARTNER-AN ENERGETIC BEAL ESTATE man to Join owner selling city lots, farms and collecting rents; nice offices. Address REAL jLax.a.x isispaicu omce. jj-i-q Financial. trOOTO 1500,000 TO LOAN ON MORT Od GAGES, city or country proper.y. 4X.S and 6 per cent. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 fourth avet Pittsburg. Telephone No. W5- ?5.J' .". " . mtra w- " ,"" iV.K.,':.c" .M.n.ai? S fiiKSV; Wa "7fJ?Ju"i"S,.S."5'Si:rJW" wn.,iMwr;;rr.v -..i t ... i GEO. Ri BTF.vr.W5fV m ramim-on's. -H - m?TaBtiWroipATOHI,RIDlJ UJj 255389,03 WANTED. Financial. MORlGAGES-tl. 000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY and suburban properties at 4& 5 and 6 per cent, and on (arms in Allegheny and adjacent counties at 6 per cent. Lli. PENNOCK&SON, 147 Fourth avenue. ap7-f4t ivr ONEY TO LOAN-IP YOU WANT MONEY In nnv imflnnt fln ffOod ettv TnortfrageS quickly, we have It on hand and will be glad to lend It at S and 8 nercent. MORRIS & FLEMING, 103 Fourth ave. Je21-40 MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY, countv propertv at lowest rates. HENRI A. WEAVER 4 CO., 92 Fourth avenue mh2-D TVTORTGAGES WANTED IN LARGE OR i.TM email, amounts, xtuijaxco x w.t i-uo"'" field St. JJ25-4 T O LOANSM0,00a, IN AMOUNTS OF SI"00 and nnward. on cllv and suburban property. nn 41nerr.nL freenftAx hIkh cmnller amounts at S and 8 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, S3 Fourth avenue. se2l-d;8-D TO LOAN (200.000 ON MORTGAGE3-?l(l0 and upward at 6 per cent:f500, X0 at 4X percent on residences or business property; also In ad joining counties. S. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth avenue. oc24-4-D Mlicellnneous. ALL TO USE JONES' BEDBUG PAHALYZER, Jones' Magic Roach Powder: contains no ? Olson; roaches banished oy contract; satlsfjc lon slven or no pay, Prepared.by GEO. W. JONES, 222 Federafst., Allegheny, Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. Telephone No. 3332. Jyll-42-Mwr ALL SOLDIERS-WHO ARE DISABLED from anv causa and drnwlnir less than (6 per month to call at B. P. BROWN'S OFFICE. 06 Fourth ave., or send their address. ' le2S-9 DEPENDENT RELATTVES-WHO ARE NOT drawing pensions to call or send their ad dress to B. P. BROWN, 98 Fourth ave., second floor. je25-9 E VERY ONE TO KNOW YOU CAN GET the best stvle dress rjattem cut to order, the latest style dress forms, genuine needles, at the lowest prices, at tne LIGHT RUNNING NEW Sixth St., 2 doors below Bijou. Jy4-Mwr EVERYBODY TO KNOW THAT WE ARE able to turn out large orders ofmnslin, glirss, oilcloth or real estate signs on enoTt notice at lowest prices. PABTOH1US' SIGN WORKS, 119 Kith ave., cor. Smlthfleldst, third floor. Iel8-MWT SOLDIERS' WIDOWS TO CALL AT B. i". BROWN'S OFFICE, 08 Fourth ave., second floor. 1e25-69 FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cltv Residence. CORNER PROPERTY "SPECULATION" One of the finest in the city: the most promis ing In point of future valuation: 230xlS0ieet at 1 100 per rront foot: 50 per cent above this figure Is a conservative valuation to-day. CHARLES SOM ERS St. CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. ly2S-71-FSU THREE SMALL HOUSES-PAYING A GOOD rent: a paying Investment; lot 48x185 ft.; besides a well developed quarry of good building stone on Klrkpatrlck near Center avenue, all for S3.&00. W. A. HEREON A SONS. 80 Fourth ave nue, jyl7-25-17,21,25,30 TUNNEL STREET TWO LARGE BRICK dwellings, lots 40x80; rented lor 11,260 per year; will be sold at a bargain: desirable Investment; enhancement sure. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth ave. Jy20-93 Enst End Residences. -ROLLINS AVENUE NEAR PENN AVE j Well built and nicely finished brick dwelling of ten rooms with all modern improvements; large lot with good stable and carriage house; street paved and sewered; within two minutes' walk of three street car HneB and P. R. R. : now rented at 8900 per annum; can be subdivided and retailed at an increase of 60 per rent over the Brlce we ask; terms very easy. SAMUEL W. LACK & CO., 9J Fourth ave. Jy22-3' HIGHLAND AVE. 2-STORY AND MAN SARD brick residence, 11 rooms, bath and laundry, all modern improvements, excellent pump at kitchen door; 2-story brick stable, as phalt drive, trees and shrubbery; one mln, walk trom Highland avenue division of Dnqucsne Elec tric road. GEO. C. SLEETH. Penn and Shady aves., E. E. Jy24-13 HOUSE-AT A VERY MODERATE PRICE and verv easy terms; a rare chance to buy a modern, new brick bouse: nine rooms; elegantlv flnUhed and papered; tile hearths; hardwood mantels; latest Improvements: street and sewer age Improvements made: No. 209 Coltart square; in the most desirable part of Oakland. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Jyl7-25-17,JL25,30' 500-VERY REASONABLE PAYMENTS: 9 comnlele. new and stvlish brick house. nine rooms; handsomely finished; all modern Im provements: street and sewer tmprovementf made: stable and carriage house; very centrally located In Oakland, near cable cars and Duquesne Traction Co. W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth ave. Iy25-72-MThr' Q- OOO-A BARGAIN NEW BRICK HOUSE, OO) modern style of architecture; eight rooms: well finished; latest improvements; on food street deslrahlv located In East End: corner ot, two squaret-from Fifth avenue: terms easy. Bee W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth ave. jy-25-72-MThr QQ 900-FRAZIER ST., NEAR BOQUET ST., Ou) 2-story mansard frame dwelling. 9 rooms, bath. h. and o. water, w. c, both gases, front and rear porch: a first-class home; easy terms. BAXTER, THOMPSON CO., 162 Fourth aTe. Jy23-5-WF6U'' A I ACRES "OF LEVEL GROUND rOR'jS.MO iXS with good brick house five rooms, well lo cated In Twenty-second ward; the price has been made low in order to sell quick. SeeW. A. HER RON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. . y25-88-WI" Allegheny Residences. T7IBEMONT ST., ALLEGHENY CHOICE X residence property: 8 rooms, vestibule, hall, bath, laundry; everything complete and In first class condition; large lot, fronting on two paved streets; we can ofler this property at a sharp dis count on surrounding valuations. CHARLES BOMERS & CO., 313 ood St., 6019 Penn ave. Jy22-4S-TnF8 "Xf-CCLINTOCK AVENUE OBSERVATORY lyj Hill, Allegheny, lot 40x135; superior bouse six rooms, bath, attic, pantry, laundry, heater, range, etc, etc. : a choice home: must be sold: an Immediate bargain. A. LEGGATE & SON. 11 Federal St., Allegneny. J y 26-9 Summer Reatdencea. EMS WORTH HOUSE AND LOT THE LATE Dr. Courtney's dwelling, on Beaver road, near Emswortb station; only 2.000 to close. A. LEGGATE & SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. Jy25-9 FIVE ACRES-ON PI'. WAYNE ROAD: plenty or shrubbery and fruit; frame house, 10 rooms, slate roof; good stable, wash and Ice houses; natural gas, spring and cistern water; terms to suit: hard to equal for a country resi dence. ED. WI1T1S H, 410 Grant St., Pittsburg. Jy25-D SUBURBAN HOME ON LINEOFFT. WAYNE Railroad, only 15 to 18 minutes' from city; 21 trains daily: house ten rooms, attic, celktr, pantries and closets; isnge, hot and cold water; good stable and carriage house; cement walks and cellars; large lot of gronnd; fruit and shade trees; a first-class home; call and see about it. A. D. WILbON, 55 Federal sst.t Allegheny. " Jyl5-75-MV ' FOR BAIiE LOTS. Cltr Lota. LOT-FIRST-CLASS DOWNTOWN VACANT property. 41x112, frontage on two streets; a flrst-class Investment: good location for large building. CHARLES SOMERS CO.. 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. Jy22-47-TuWF East End Lota. BRUSHTON PLACE LOTS-THE GRADING of Penn ave., the building or the electric roaa to Wllklnsbnrg, and the convenience to Brushton station, make tills very desirable prop erty. BROWN & SAINT, 612 Smlthlicld St. Jy23-59 wr BUILDING SITE-50X180-ON DITHRIDGE St.. near Fifth avenue. CHARLES SOMERS & CO , 313 Mf ood St., 6019 Penn ave. Jy22-47-TuWF' LOTS-THE FINEST FOR THE MONEY IN Allegheny countv, are those In Cbas. E. Cornelius' plan, Mornlngside, Eighteenth ward, Pittsburg. Beautiful building lots at from Jiuoto S300. weekly or monthly payments: no Interest; convenient to street cars and railroad. Call upon N. P. SAWYERat his home, Mornlngside ave nue. orCHAS. E. CORNELIUS, 406 Grant st. Je26-32' LOTS-IN CTIAS. 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; long time. See NT P. SAWYER, Agent, on the grounds, or UAS. E. CORNELIUS, 406 Grantst. Je26-32 OAKLAND-ONE OF THE FINEST CORNER lots In Oakland, one square above Fifth ave., 105x160 feet, covered with shade trees, rosebushes and shrubbery; grand place to build a borne; only 12 minutes' ride from the Court House. Ad drees C. P., Dispatch office. Jy23-40-wF SI OOO-LOT ON PAVED AND BEWERKTl at . l T"i-i I7n 4 .. . lines and P. K. K. ; slieOxllO U alley. GEO. G SLEETH, Penn and Shady ayes.. E. E. Jy24-13 Allegheny Lota. E LLIOTT NURSERY PLAN OF LOTS. COR NKR Charles street and Perrvsvllle mrt. now offered at prices 25 per cent below any thing in the neighborhood; tbe location Is one of the best on the Pleasant Valley electric road, with a5-centfare toSmlthfleld St.: special Inducements given to first buyers and those who will build this season: planting of shrubs and trees and orna mentation of grounds will be done at cost: re strictions as to improvements, insuring to all buyers desirable surrounding: moderate prices and terms to suit. B. A. ELLIOTT CO., 54 Sixth St., or full information can be obtained on the grounds at the office ot the nursery on Charles st. J y9-60-BOD' LARGE LOT-37JC177 FEET, ON PERBYSVILLE ave., Allegheny, on line or electric cars; anlendld building site. JAS. W. DRAPH8tCO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. JyzS-SO-D 22QOO-ALLEGHENY BUILDING LOT3.CEN 11 TRALLY located: term piiav tmnri iiIta! trie best In tbe market for thi uiiipt. W. A. HEBRON & SONS. 80 Fourth aye. Jy25-72-MThF Farm. erri acres-neartarentumandinthe OxJ oil and gas region: can be bad at a great bargain to settle up an account. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. ly25-90-D i. m aii ami ..... . -a- ...a. lAiniir.n noatin .... ct us. ih avi jtnsiA h Hm a i k.h :vi nvnva mi ! a i "h FOR SALE LOTS. Suburban Lots. TDELLEVUE-FOUBNICELOTS, 80x200. NEAR JLJ Neville station; a choice position in Belle Iv 71th magnificent view of river, at (900 each, or S3. 500 for the four: best bargain in Bellevue to- Allegheny. Jy2Sto CJUBUBBAN P-ROEEKTY-THK BEST IN THE lsge of bheraden. 15 minutes from Union station. on the Panhandle Railroad: 34 dally trains; monthly fare 5 cents a trip; large lots SO and 100 reet front, trom 2o0 to JTllO each: easy terms: nouses built for purchasers: bome-eeexers and In vestors for profit should see Sheraden before . er,.'!5T elsewhere. For full particulars apply 5?,..He:ra1,E1'' LAND ANDlMPROVEMENT COMPANY, Limited, 127 Fifth ave., Pittsburg. Jyl8-7 Miscellaneous. LIFE MEMBERSHIP EXPOSITION SOCIETY for sale cheap. Address HEAL ESTATE, Dispatch office. Jy24-17 FOR SALE BUSINESS. Hnslness Opportunities BARBER SHOP AND BATHROOM-HAVING a good trade, will be sold at a bargain. OSCAR C. MAHTEBEE, No. 220 Arch St.. Allegheny City, BEST RESTAURANT AND BAKERY ESTAB LISHMENT In the city Elegantly fitted; central location: A No. 1 In every respect: to,0X); also others at 8375 and M50, T. O. BROW N & CO., 00 Fourth ave. Jy25-86 DRUG 8TOHE AN OLD ESTABLISHED stand. In one of the oldest, growing manu facturing towns In Western Pennsylvania: a rare offering; 111 health the only reason for selling. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Jy25-90-D E: XPHESS BUSINESS IN CITY-GOOD PAY ING Investment hpatripfi a llvlnff! teams busy every day; reason for selling owner going out ot business. Address EXPRESS, Dispatch office. Jy25-99" 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 telling: stock can be reduced to 15,000 or less. Particulars from JA8, W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pitts burg. Jy24-25 1 ROCERY THE FINEST 8TAND IN THE V3T two cities; 81. 100 or Invoice; will exchange lor real estate. HOLMES A CO., 420 Bmltbfield St. Jy24.M WELRY STORE AT WILMERDING; only 1,000. Address A. G. GU1H, Wllmer , Pa. J719-9 LIGHT MANUFACTURING BUSINESS-1N this city making money and large amount of orders on hand; a controlling interest with salary attached for P. 600; Inclosed at once. T. O. BROWN & CO., 90 Fourth ave. Jy25-86 MILK DEPOT-CHEAP; 85 GALLONS PER day; good horse and wagon, 639 GRANT ST. Jy25 ONE-HALF INTEREST IN A GREAT PAY ING manufacturing concern; capital about $500: must be an active man. HOLMES & CO., 420 Smlthfleldst. Jv24-33 TWO GOOD CIGAR STORES-P50, 8450: GRO CERY stores all prices, fine millinery 81.600, new laundry tl.Mu, hardware store, milk depot, finest book and stationery store In best town In Western Pennsylvania: bakeries, drug stores, cigar stores. SIIEPARD CO., 151 Fourth ave. Jy23 Runlneaa Property. BUSINESS PROPERTY-ON FEDERAL ST., Allegheny City, a No. 1 location; to a quick buyer win sell tor less than value. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth ave. Jy!5-69 HOTEL-FOR BALE OR EXCHANGE FOB Pittsburg real estate a very fertile farm, high state of cultivation, with large hotel and roadhouse, stabling for 16 horses, beside other Improvements; property has license, good store and postofflce; all underlaid with coal and natural gas: owner has made a fortnne on the property; can be had for the value of Improvements, as owner is old and wants to move to Pittsburg: property lies close to one of the largest cities of the Union. THOS. LIGGETT, 71 Diamond St. 1T25-94 LICENSED HOTEL-?12,000-LAKGERESTAU-RANTand lunchroom, 83,000 (no better loca tion In the clty);wholesale liquor business, 1 1.500; boarding house, 8500: cigar stores, etc., from 8300 to 10,000. T. O. BROWN & CO., 90 Fourth ave. Jr25-66 FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc HIGH-SEAT CARRIAGE-AT 8200, IWOBTH ttw to anv parly having use for same: per fectly souud and In good repair: trimming al most new. H. HERR i, SONS, 816 Plith ave. Jy23-23 HORSES -THE BALANCE OP A CARLOAD of horses will be sold cheap at North ave.. near Allegheny ave., Allegheny City. FLOWER &HAWLEY. Jy24-52 HORSE A VERY FINE SORREL MARE, harness, buggy and cart cheap. H. H., Dis patch office. Jj25-79" HORSE TO PURCHASE FAST PACING horse for road purpose. H. 11., Dispatch office. Jy25-7S STUDEBAKER WAGON t BED BUT A short time: price low. Call at ARCHIBALD'S STABLE, 98 and 98 Third avenue. Ie21-117- SADDLE AND DRIVING HORSES-SOUND, quiet and gentle. Inquire 147 WYLIE AVE. Jy25-70 VEH1CLES-FINE TOP BIDE BAR ROAD buirgy barouche and buckwagon; will sell cheap. 635 LIBERTY ST. Jyl7-24-WFBu machinery and Metals. DRILLING ENGINES AND BOILERS-FOR oil or gas wells, engines and hollers In every sire and style, sawmills and wood-working ma chinery. HARME3 MACHINE DEPOT, No. 97 First ave., Pittsburg, Pa. mh9-D ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW AND RE FITTED; repairing promptly attended to. I'ORTER FOUNDRr AND MACHINE CO.. LIM below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Fa. Jy2-63 ENGINE AND BOILER-ONE SECOND HAND 40-borse power engine and boiler in good condition. Inquire GRAFF & CO.. 632 and 614 Liberty St. JJ24-96" HOISTING ENGINES, DERRICKS AND . derrick forglngs, steel hoisting and guy ropes In stock: stationary engines and boilers, shears, clay and ore pans, etc. THOMAS CAR LIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky tl., Alle gheny, Pa. ap29-HWT SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS all sizes and styles In stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. ; all refitted: good as new, at lowest prices; porta ble engines, 8 to 25 b. p.; boilers all sizes and styles. J. 8. YOUNG, 23 Tark way, Allegheny, Pa. OC25-S0-D'' Miscellaneous. CHURCH PEW CUSHIONS AND SEAT3-75 cushions and 25 wooden seats at church corner Lincoln and Grant avenues, Allegheny. Proposals for immediate purchase received by A. LEGGATE & SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny. JV25-9 PERSONAL. PERSONAL-BOOKS. 50, 000; ALL BARGAINS: midsummer sacrifice sale now on. FRANK BACON & CO., 301 Smlthfleldst. Jrll-SO PERSONAL- BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have any hooks to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, beventh Avenue Hotel building. mh7 PERSONAL-PENSIONS OBTAINED FOR any cause for all disabled soldiers, widows, dependent parents, etc., by J. H. STEVENSON CO. (Cant. J. K. Barbour and Lt. J. H. Steven son), 100 Fifth avenue. Noadvancefeedemanded. Cut this out.''. JV5-D PERSONAL GENTLEMEN CONTEMPLAT ING a trip to the seashore and mountain re sorts or returning therefrom, should bring tbelr clothing to DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth are., cor. Wood St.. second lloor, 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 and domestic goods is of the newest and most fashionable patterns; bv giving him a call von will not regret It. lele. 1558. Je23-D LOST. LOST-A PACKAGE OF SILVER COIN BE TWEEN Twelfth st. and "Burns' stable on Grant st. A liberal reward will be paid on dellv crytoJOHN BURNS, Ml Grantst. Jy25-3 FOUND. FOUND-THAT THOUSANDS OF LADIES, gentlemen and children who were formerly troubled with dauarun and Itching scalps are now rejoicing with the fact that all or tbese trou bles are now avoided by the use or KOSS W. BLACK'S Keystone Snow Flake Egg bhampoo Cream, used and forsalo bv all barbers and whole sale and retail druggists throughout the United States and Canada. 1yi6-42 EOUND CAME TO THE UNDERSIGNED ortmlses a llzht bay horse, white spot on ehead and two white reet. Owner can have same by paying costs and damages. ROBERT C. BAREFOOT, Reserve township, Allegheny Co., Pa. Jy25-81 AMUSEMENTS. HARRIS' THEATER. Every arternoon and evening, 1NIGO TYRRELL In A NEW VERSION OF TEN NIGHTS1N A BARROOM; or, A WOMAN OF THE PEOPLE. Week July 28 "The Octoroon." jy22-13-TTF "DASEBALL playeriFleague. At EXPOSITION PARK Thursday, Friday and Saturday, July 24. 25, 28. PITTSBURG VS. BOSTON. Game called at i. Admission. 25c jyM-56 PATENTS. , ,.& D- LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth avenue, above Sinlthfleld, next Leader oNo delay.) Established, 20 jean. wwT?FT't J"sy , vr" mmm aij TO LET. Cltv Residences. TPOEBES AVE.. NO. 161-NEAR BTEVENSON J? St.. six rooms; house, new, neat and in good order. See W. A. HEREON SONS. 80 Fourth ave. Jy25-7S-MFt AHeahcny Residences. WASHINGTON AVE.. ALLEGHENY CITY Flne brlcK residence: 10 rooms: bath, range, nat. and art. gas: all handsomely papered throughout: rent only 830; call at once. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. y25-8at Suburban Residences. MAN8FIELD-ON WASHINGTON STREET Nlce residence of nine rooms, with four acres ground, fruits, etc.: eligible location, low rent. I. M. PENNOCK & SON. No. 147 Fourth ave. Jy23-5l-HWFt Rooms. FURNISHED ROOMS WITH KITCHEN, tableware, folding beds, etc. 41 LOGAN, near Wylle, Jy2S-lt Offices, Desk Room. Etc tnEWNICE OFFICES IN GERMANIA BAV Jj 1NUSBANK BUILDING, Wood and Dia mond sts. anl0-49t OFFICES-TWO VERY DESIRABLE ROOMS In Fidelltv building; tenant has no farther use for them: "will sell very cheap the office fur niture, desks, railing, etc.. and three first-class safes: a bargain. Inquire FOREST OIL CO.. m Fourth ave. 1vl6-60-WFBnt OFFICIAL PITTSB URG. Pittsburg. July 18, 1890. NOPICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALlJD proposals will he received at the office of City Controller until SATURDAY, the 26th day of July. A. D., 1S90, at 2 o'clock p. it., for tho following, viz: SEWERS. Emily street, from 270 ft. east of Craft ave nne to Cunliffe Ron sewer; 15-Inch pipe. Summerlea street, from Walnut street to Bolden street; 15-Inch pipe. Bhlpfon street, from Bedford avenue to Webster avenue; 15-lncb pipe. REPAVING. Wylle avenue, from Filth avenue to Fulton street. GRADING. PAVING AND CURBING. Aiken avenue, from Ellsworth avenne to Center avenue. Lilac street, from Ellsworth avenne to West minster street. Westminster street, from Aiken avenne to Amberson avenne. Margaretta street, from Highland avenne to Negley avenne. Fifty.fonrtb. street, from Butler street to Keystone street. Calvin street, from Forty-second street to Forty-fourth street. ' Colwell street, from Dinwiddle street to Jnmonville street. PAVING AND CURBING. Boquet street, from Atwood street to Bates street. The pavine of the above named streets to bs either of block stone, vulcanite asphalt, irreg ular blocs stone, or cobble stone, and bids will be received for each kind of pavement. Plans -and specifications can be seen and blanks for bidding can be obtained at the general ofilce, Department of Public Works. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond, with two sureties, probated before the Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any orall bids. E.M. B1GELOW, Chief of Department of Public Works. lyl6-93 No. B0. 1 'A N ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE A opening of Lebanon street from Sterling street to a point 40 feet west of Barry street. Section 1 Be lt oraained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by the authority of the same. That the Chief of the Department of Public Works be and is hereby authorized and directed to cause to be surveyed and opened within 60 days from the date of the passage of this ordinance, Lebanon street from Sterling street to a point 40 feet west of Barry street, at a width of 40 feet, in accordance with a plan on file In the Department of Public Works, known as John H. Page's plan of Knoll lotB.re cordedin the Recorder's ofilce ot Allegheny county In plan book, vol 3, page 76, and plan of partition of tbo estate of Caroline Ormsby. de ceased, at No. 1, September term, 1879, Or phan's Court of Allegheny county. The dam ages caused thereby and thebenefits to pay the same to be assessed and collected in accord ance with the provisions of an act of Assem bly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en titled "An act relating to streets and sewers in cities of the second class," approved the 18th day of May, A. D. 1889. Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or dinance conflicting with the prorisions of this ordinance be and. the same is hereby repealed bo far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 30th day of June, A. D. 1S0O. H. P. FORD. President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Select Council. G. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office, July 5, 1890. Approved: H. I. GOURLEY, ilayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER. Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book; voL 7, page 160, 12th day of J uly. A. D. 189a No. 68.1 DEDICATION OF BROWNELL AVE NUE, Twentieth ward. We, the undersigned owners of all the prop erty abutting upon Brownell, avenue, in the plan of Irwin place. Twentieth ward,as laid out by Xhomas H. Cbapman, do hereby set apart and dedicate to public use forever said Brown ell avenue, and we do hereby waive any and all claims tor damages that might come to ns by roason of the appropriating of the property for street purposes, and hereby authorize the proper officers of the city to take possession of said street as other streets that have been formally opened by law. In witness whereof we havoareunto set our hands and seals this 16th day of June, A.D. 189a seaij iuus. u. uuapjuam, Seal) a A. TAGGART. Seal! W. S. MoELHOSE. Stats of Pennsylvania, County of Allegheny, ss.: On this 8th day of Jnne, I89U, before the sub scriber, a Notary Public in and for said county, personally came Thomas H. Chapman, who being dnly sworn, says that the parties whose signatures are attached to the above and fore going instrnment, are the names of all the property abutting on Brownell avenue, as shown in the said plan of Irwin place, and fur ther, that the signatares of said parties thereto are genuine, the same having been signed In his presence. THOMAS iL CHAPMAN. Sworn and subscribed before me this day and year aforesaid. JOHN S. KENNEDY. Notary Public In Councils Jnne SO, 18S0, read, accepted and approved. H. P. FORD, President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN. Clerk of Common Council. Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 165, 11th day of July, A. D. 189a Nb. 57. A JOINT RESOLUTION GIVING TO THE Western Pennsylvania Exposition Society the right and privilege to bore for oil or gas npon tbe premises covered by their lease from the city of Pittsburg, and to have and to use for its own pnrpose the product of any such boring or well. Whereas, Tho city of Pittsburg, by ordinanco duly passed and approved, leased to tho West ern Pennsylvania Exposition Society certain property npon Duquesne way for the purpose of an Exposition; and Whereas, Under said leaso tho said society has erected large and costly improvements, in curring thereby heavy indebtedness; and Whereas, The said society is largely sup ported bv voluntary contrlbntions of the citi zens of this city, and all money arising there from or tbrougb any source is applied to the general good of tbe public; and Whereas. It is to tbe interest of said city'to promote the general prosperity of tbo Exposi tion and to encourage tbe general exhibit of all branches of domestic industry and trade, and to seenre such dcvclpment of our resources as will add to the general welfare; and Whereas. The said society designs at Its com ing annual exhibition to display tho entire work, labor and machinery used in the drilling of oil and gas wills, that all visitors theroto may become familiar with the process thereof; and Whereas, It may be that on the prosecution of such work, oil or gas may be discovered or developed; and Whereas, As this work is to be done at tbe expense of said society, and no legal right Is given under said lease to said society either to 0 such work or retain oil, or gas if found; therefore, be it Resolved, By the Select and Common Coun cils of said city that the Western Pennsylvania Exposition Society shall have and is hereby given permission to bore or drill upon and within tbe ground enclosed by its lease for oil and gas and other substance, and that should the same be found and secured, the said Expo sition Society shall and may have and use tbe same for its own pnrpose without any cost, claim or demand from said city; provided, however, that this privilege or license is granted upon condition that all information of any interest relating to the geological forma tion and other matters discovered in the proc ess of such work or drilling, shall be furnished by said society officially to said city as soon as the same may become known. In Councils, Jane 30, 1890. Read three times and finally passed. H. P. FORD, President or Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President of Common Council. Attest: E.J. MARTIN, Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's office. July 5, 1890. Approved: H. L GOURLEY, Mayor. Attest: ROBT. OSTERMAIER. Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordlnanrn 11' ui, vol. 7, page 1C6, 11th day of July, A. p. 1SUU. I 14th day of July, A. p. 1S3U. ' I jelS-XWr Importers, bixth avesae. ap29-79.ii Fifth arena. ,Wt CHOICE PROPERTIES. LOTS I LOTS I Nice building lots affording attractive homes or money making to the purchasers at present prices. MORN1NGSIDE PLAN. Eighteenth ward, extending from the Alle gheny river and A. V. R. R. to HIehland Park, in the East End. Large lots at 975. S100, 00, 2300, up to 600 for magnificent situations. ALLEGHENY LOTS. Benton ave. plan. Eleventh ward, beautiful situation, $200, $300, HOa New streets and rapid transit lines now building will soon double and quadruple values in this section. FLEMING PARK. Level lots, handsome and convenient home sites right on line of P. & L. E. R. R. and pro posed electric road,in sight of the city and view of the river. No mistake can be made in buy ing these choice lot3 at S200 to $300. 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. Je28 FOR SALE AT SOUTH VIEW PLACE, Choice building lots, 50x150. 50xlCO and 0x200 feet, In plan of the BIRMINGHAM LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY On line of the Suburban Rapid Transit Elec tric Road, three miles sonth of Court House, one mile from city limits. Two natural gas lines, fine boardwalk from city line to prop erty. Main streets 60 feet wide. This is the best chance yon will have this year to buy a site for a comfortable home where tbe air 13 pure and cool and the surroundldgs healthful and picturesque, within easy reach of the cen ter of the city. Taxes low, prices reasonable and terms easy; one-fourth cash, balance in three or five equal annual installments with interest. For plans and further particulars and agent to show you tbe lots, call at Office of the Company, No. 1403 CARSON ST. PITTSBURG. PA. JJ23 EODTH PLACE PLAN OF LOTS, WILMERDING, FOR SALE BY BROWN & SAINT, Agents, 612 SMITHFIELD STREET, OB MELLON BROS., EAST LIBERTY. NOTICE Will be on the ground to show lots and explain terms EVERY AFTER NOON, from 3 to 5 o'clock. jyZ5-S3 CRAIG STREET, QUEEN ANNE RESIDENCE Of 11 rooms, reception hall, front and side porch, bay windows, balconies, slate mantels, tile hearths, with all modern conveniences, in cluding both gases, electric light, etc. LOT 50X142 To a 20-foot alley. This property is extremely desirable, and will be sold l CHEAP And on easy terms to a prompt purchaser. See BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth Ave. jylQ-lOl.MTVFsn Per foot will buy 150 feet front on FIFTH AVE., corner of a street, 15 minute from Court Housed Ground lays well, and is the biggest bargain ever offered on the street. See Baxter, Thompson & Co., 162 Fourth ave. jy21.102-31WTSU FOR SALE CHOICE RESIDENCE PROPERTY. 20 LOTS. FIFTH - AVE. OPT- -W' SO rT. I 11 1 111 Ml II I I INQUIRE OF MORRIS & FLEMING, 108 Fourth Ave. Jv2Ml EDUCATIONAL. Plttsbur?. Eighth street, near I'enn avenue. Piltsburir Peinule College and CONSERVA TORY or Music. 23 teachers. Superior home comforts and care. Year begins September 9. Address, jy8-D President A. H. NORCROSS, D. D. KENYON MILITARY ACADEMY. THIS old and remarkably successful school pro vides thorough preparation for college or busi ness, and careful supervision of health, habits and manners. For catalogue address LAW RENCE RUST, LL. D., Rector, Gambler, O. jyliWf7-D HARCOURT PLACE SEMINARY. A school of the highest grade for young la dies and girls. Established upon original lines, its growth has been remarkable. For catalogue address tho Principal, MISS ADA L AYER, B. A., Gambler, O. jel2-37-D HOLLIDAYSBURG, PA., SEMINARY Home school for young ladies. Limited number. Method of teaching and training adapted to tbe individual peculiarities of each pupil. Ihorough course in English, Ancient and Modern Language, Music and Art. Situ ation exceptionally healthy in the midst of the beauty and grandeur of the Alleghenies. je27-25-irwF CHELTENHAM ACADEMY. OGONTZ, PA. .Near Philadelphia, Bound Brook route to Hew York. Unexcelled location and inrround lnzs. Perfect school equipment. Library, irrm naslum, military system. Thorough preparation for college or scientific school. Number limited to 60. KOO per year. No extras. Illustrated cir cular. JOH.N CALVLN KICK, A. M., Prln. Jel-92-P LEGAL NOTICES. PATTERSON & BMITH, Attorneys at Law, 100 Diamond street. ESTATE OF JANE D. McKIBBIN, DE CEASED. Notice is hereby given that let ters testamentary on the estate of Jane D. Mc Kibbin have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should, make them known without delay. WILLIAM MoKlBBIN. Address care Thomas Patterson, 100 Dla mond street, Pittsbnrg, Pa. jy25-65-F jDHEY'S GlNCfi2U'AL" r 00 25 5 5 25 25 28 Z5 25 aSL U- ' : J ( O 2 345678 910 lOlA3J?32? 4 - - - J" " - - . tf) I a " sr I fill 1 i v " 2 '6 l5 M '3 '2 I'd JJ- 1 c ' "IkBlMlaslaslaslasfl ' 1- T I -1 - i 1 I aiw M4w otcoiuiig uiuuier uoreragot auu au manner u oui uuuuwbuq H AUCTION SALES. ASSIGNEE'S SALE OF THE ENTIRE BUCK DIAMOND HERD -OF- REGISTERED KEY CATTLE 40Sead Milch Coius, 30 Head Heifers and Bull Calves. ALSO THE BULLS, Alice May's Pogis No. 10869, Landseert Harry No. 23828, Boom of Black Diamond No. 22983, Together With 30 Head High Grade Milch Cows And 15 head High Grade Heifers, all ia calf to Registered Bulls. These cattle are of tbe ST. LAJIUERT, SIGNAL, COOJIASSLE, EUEOTAS and other noted strains. Also Fine Driving and Draft Horses. Seventy-three Head of HOGS AND PIGS, Spring "Wagons, Eoad Wagons, Buggiei and all kinds of farming implements. "Will be sold at public auction to the highest bidders on Thursday, July 31, 1890, At 9 O'clock A. m., On the farm at HOPE CHURCH STA TION, on the B. & O. R. E., or within 15 minutes' walk from HAYS STATION, on the Monongahela Division of the P. E. E. For catalogues apply to the Assignee, Eoom B, No. 8 "Wood st., Pittsburg, Pa. JOHN H. RISHER, ASSIGNEE OP L D. EISHEE. jy292-D AT AUCTION, Fine Furniture, Carpets, Notions, Eta, FRIDAY MORNING, AT 10 O'CLOCK, ' At the store, 311 Market street. Parlor suites.in rugs, tapestry and hair cloth; chamber suites in oak, walnut and mahogany; bookcases, wardrobes, fine leather couch chairs, rocker lounges, extension table, side boards, china closets, folding bed, bureaus, washstand. chiffoniers. Brussels, velvet and in grain carpets for roomi, halls aud stairs. Also lot of notions and fancy goods, sewing ma chine. Goods can be examined before sale. HENRY AUCTION COMPANY. jy2S96 Auctioneers. AT PUBLIC SALE FRAME HOUSE and lot. No. 70 Southern ave.. Jit. Wash incton. Thirty-second ward, on SATURDAY, JULY 26, ISOO. at i o'clock p. at., on the prem ises; two-story frame bulldlnc, with mansard roof, containing 6 dwelling rooms and fine store room; water on each Door; in good condition; property rents for $25 per month; lot has a frontage of 24 feet on boutuern avenue, extend ing back 1C0 feet, with 48 feet in rear; will Do sold at a bargain. For further particulars and terms apply to CAMPBELL &. CO, Real Estate and Insurance Brokers, 1412 Car son St.. S. S. jy20-U0-FSSa T)UBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE ALTOO JL NA, Pa., property on SATURDAY, July 2S, 1800, at 2 o'clocK p. M lot corner Eighth av enne and Nmth street, with nine-roomed brlctc house, four tenement houses and plnmclng shop; terms made known on day of sale. JOSHUA DEMPSEY. jy24-44 Altoona. Pa. PROPOaALA. GRADING-SEALED PROPOSALS WILL be received at Borough Engineer's ofilce. corner Wood and Ross streets, Wilkinsburg. for grading Biddle avenue, between Hay street and West street run. Specifications mav be seen at his office until noon, J ULY 28. Tho right to relect any and all bids is reserved. HUGH NEAL, Borough Engineer. jyl8-89-JrWi" -VrCTICE TO STEAM HEATING AND Jl 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 he placed in tbe new Franklin public school, Pittsbnrg; Pa. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of tbe architect. Bond to the amount of estimate must accompany each bid. Jylfr59. GEO. BOOPH, Secretary. PrrrSBURO. Pa.. Julv 22. 1890. VTOTICE TO PRINTERS AND BINDERS XS Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 3 o'clock P. it, SATURDAY, July 20, li.90. For printing and furnishing blanks for county office forthe ensuing year. Also, for furnishing stationery for the use of county offices for tbo ensuing year. All information relating to ibe samocanbo obtained at the office of the Countv Commis sioners. JOSIAH SPEER, Jy23-90 County Controller. CULVERTS SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at tbe office of Borough Engineer, corner of Wood and Ross sts, 'Wilk ingsburg. Pa., until noon, JULY 26.1SS0. for building ono cnivert across t ranium, corner or 'West at. 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. The right to reject any and all bids is reserved. HUGH NEAL. jylS-SS-TTra Borough Engineer. Notice to Contractors. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED UP to and including JULY 25 for furnishing all the materials and labor necessary for the erection of a sewer pipe factory at Hunting don, Pa., in accordance with plans and specifi cations, which may be seen at the office of Jacob Snyder, Architect, Akron, O.; Hill Sewer Pipe Co., Akron, O., or Hill, Sperry & Co Hnntlngdon, Pa. Bids may be made for the brick and stone work and carpenter work separate or for tho whole, but the contractor for the brick and stone work must also construct the foundations for engine and clay grinding machinery, and a separate bid mnst be submitted for this por tion of the woTk. Proposals should be ad dressed to PENNSYLVANIA SEWER PIPJ3 CO., Huntingdon, Pa. jyl3-16-MWT VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED 1M proposals will be received by the under, derslgned. up to 12 o'clock, noon, of THURS DAY, July 31, 1890, for grading and paving 20, 000 square yards of streets of the borough of Washington. Penu'a to be completed on or before the 1st day of November next. All bld3 mnst be written with ink, and each item shall be written out in full as well as in figures. Each bid must contain the f nil name of every person interested in the same. Bida lor grading to do Dy tne cubic yara, ana ioru paving by the square yard. 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 be furnished on application to the undersigned. Proposals must be indorsed on the oatside of the envelope with tho name of the bidder and what tbe bid is for. Each bid must be accompanied with a cer tified check in the anm of SoOO, and in case of tbe 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 borougb. Tbe borough reserves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of Council, A. M. LINN, ly!9-45 Secretary. ICE, PER TON, $5 25. P. O. B. CARS AT BUFFALO, Allendale weight: Ice pure and hard, 13 to 23 inches thick, well packed In cars and small shrinkage in transit. Mall or telegraph orders promptly shipped. Address with reference, A.F.NEYLON, jy2544-d Orillia, Ontario, Canada. PENSIONS For ALL SOLDIERS who are now disabled, whether disability is due to tbe service or not. For ai.t. WIDO 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 $S per month. Pensions for all or no pay. Ail who beliera themselves to be entiled should, without delay, write me. JAS. BRYAR, JR.. Pittsburg. Pa. P.O. Box 721. Ie29-118 than os, '!Jm JT ORGANS, dB m -j i n i 4 I 1 Wi