nisEXgHxa $W"imy,i8i '! V HMTINGFORAFARM The Board of Awards Spends the Day Tramping Through Fields. KO SUITABLE SITE DISCOVERED. Chief Brown's Reasons Against Going Up the Monongahela. GOOD IKYESTMEKT OK THIS ALLEGHENY Tne members of the Department of Awards 'were visiting the Poor Farm sites all day yesterday. Chief Brown returned i home early in the moraine and joined the party. Chiefs Elliot and Bigelovr, with Mayor Gonrley and the clerk of the de partment, were the other members of the party. They first inspected the Kinney farm, which is opposite the Edgar Thomson works. The committee were not favorably impressed with it, as it is all hill land and would be subject to the annoyances which caused the desertion of the old farm. They then visited the "Wiley farm, which is just below Brownsville. By" this time the party was tired, and even the Mayor and Chief Elliot were reconciled enough to take a seat together on a rustic bench. There was a spring house on the place, and the city law-givers had a chance at milk before it was watered. NOT SECLUDED ENOUGH. After resting awhile and drinking two callous of milk, they started for a tour of the 400 acres that compose the farm. It was the unanimous opinion of the department that it was tougher than the 400 of Pittsburg. They pushed through cornfields, tramped down oats and got jagged by rye stubble. Three hundred acres of the farm are bottom lands. The committee was much pleased with the way the farm was adapted for the site, although they know the mills will in time crowd it out. This property is offered at 5600 per acre for the bottom land alone or 5575 per acre for the whole tract. The members did not return until nearly 6 o'clock. To-day they will visit the sites up the Allegheny river. w Chief Brown expressed himself satisfied with the amount offered for the Poor Farin. Said he: "I did not expect we could get more than $350,000 lor the old farm, but I am perfectly willing to accept $432,000. From the talks I have had with Chief Elliot I feel sure we can buy a farm of the re quired size, nut up a building with all the modern improvements and still have some money left, MOVING IS COSTLT. "I wonld rather have the new poor farm located somewhere up the Allegheny river than anywhere else. It wonld be a saving to do so. In the Monongahela valley we wonld have to move again in five or ten years. There they have competing lines of railways, and transportation rates can be best arranged. The supply of coal is almost unlimited, and natural gas is abund ant. It is the place with all the qualifica tions lor manufactories. Added to this are the river facilities. For these reasons the Monongahela will soon be lined with mills on botn sides, and we would have to face the same difficulties which confront us now. In the Ohio Valley we would have almost the same difficulties, but np the Alle eheny river there is not such a demand for manufacturing sites. We wonld in time be crowded ont there, but not inside of 30 years. In that time the sale of the lands would be so far above the price paid that a purchase there would be good even as a speculation." A WE0KG IMPRESSI0K. The Department of Airnrdi Will Select the New Locution. Controller Morrow, in looking over the Poor Farm ordinance yesterday, discovered that he had been, in common with many others, under a wrong impression about the power to decide which piece of ground shall be selected. The general impression has been that the Chief of the Department of Public Chari ties made the selection. The Controller in reading the ordinance found that the second section distinctly says that the Department of Awards shall make the selection. Sub sequent sections of the bill provide that the Chief of the Department of Charities shall certify the decision to Councils, which has final voice in accepting or rejecting. THE CASE WTTHDBAWH. Stenographer Burke Explain That lie Wan not tbe Aggressor. The case against Ralph Sims, charged before Magistrate Gripp with assaulting Stenographer J. J. Burke on a traction car on Tuesday, was withdrawn yesterday morn ing. Mr. Burke says he was not arrested, but merely put up a forfeit for his appear ance to prosecute. Mr. Burke says he did not attempt to strike Sims or use the expressions attributed to him. In this statement Mr. Burke says he can be borne out by Uity Attorney More land. Sensible HInta for bummer. 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 exposnre to the sun as lar as possible; do as little cooking as you can, thereby keeping your honse and yourself cool, and 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, undrwear, fans, etc., from Arthur Schondelmyer & Co.. who have mattings at 8c and 10c per yard, lace curtains at $1 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 hints yon will have no trouble getting through the summer. Come to GS and 70 Ohio st. for cheapest carpets, wall paper and dry goods in Allegheny. its Here's Another for Augnnt Trade Black All-Wool Velllnc nt 35 Cent. A yard; double width coods, perfect in color and good value, at 50 cts. We must have room in dress goods stock. JOS. HOBNE & CO.S Penn Avenue Stores. 50c Black Surah Silks. 50c. One lot 25 pcs only at 50c a yd, actual cost of production. ' HtjguS & HaCKE. TTSSU. Think of It, All-Wool. Doable Width Dress Goods nt 25 Cts """ A yard, and other great bargains here; -.must hare more room. Jos. Hoiwe & Co., 609-621 Penn avenue. Special bargains throughout our entire dress goods department this week. TTSSU Huous & Hacke. B.&B. Remnant day Friday. Bead large "ad," this paper. Boggs & Btjhl. Feench satines, the very best makes and styles, now 15c a yd. Tissu Huous & Hacke. ; Flttabnrc and Lake Erie R. B, jLake Chautauqua and return, tickets Sod IB days, $5. On sale Tuesdays, Fri yg and Saturdays, xhsa 5"bt "FTR -y? A NATIONAL MONUMENT TO BE ERECTED TO GENERAL GRANT BY POPULAR SUBSCRIPTIONS. Fire Cents to bo tbe Limit Everybody to Have a Chance Pittsburg tbe Site of the Memorial-A Suggestion for Alle Sbeny County. A monument to be erected to the memory of General Grant, at a cost of $2,250,000, is the latest scheme before the American pub lic The idea is gotten np by Lucius Briggs, a business man in the little town of Glasgo in Eastern Connecticut. He does not ask any position greater than that of aiding in his own district the collection of the needed funds. A similar Utter giving the details of his plan has been sent to the Gov ernors of all the States that did not secede in 1861, to those of the States that have since been admitted, and also to the Gov ernors of all the Territories. The scheme is that on Wednesday, October 1, in every school district in all the States and Tern tories, opportunity shall be given every man. woman and child to contribute 6 cents each. That no one, however rich, shall be allowed to give more, except in cases oi peo ple being too poor to give even that small amount, then others in the same district or State shonld be allowed to make up the deficiency. . This territory has a population of 45,000, 000 and at the rate named the collection would yield $2,250,000. giving $250,000 for grading and foundations and structure and $2,000,000 lor the monument proper. The money is to be paid to the Treasurer of the United Statei and the whole supervision of the erection to be placed in charge of the President. H. H. Bengongh, of the City Treasurer's office, thinks the scheme entirely feasible, and especially proper, since New York has failed in her effort. He said only a little organization was needed, and the scheme would go easily. He suggested Schenley Park as a place for the monument, in view of the fact that Pittsburg does not have any national monument W. J. Patterson, of the German Amer ican Life Insurance Company, a prominent G. A. R. man, believes the scheme shonld be carried out. He had only one objection, he said, and that was that Pittsburg should have the monument. We do not have any national monuments here, and yet we have one of the first cities ot the country. By the next census we will have taken in Allegheny and the subur ban towns and have a population of almost a million people. I think we have sent ont enough money to bnild monuments in other cities. If the same plan were car ried ont in Allegheny county with 10 cents as the lowest limit we could have an aver age collection of 25 cents for each person. This would give ns $125,000 with which we conld erect a magnificent monument to General Grant in Schenley Park. The Sons of Veterans, the Veteran Legion and the G. A. B. would all push such a scheme. Don't irritate your lungs with a stubborn cough, when a safe and certain remedy can be had in Dr. D. Jayne's Expectorant. NOTICES. TKEAbUKY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OFTHE Comptroller of the Currency, Washington, Junes, inn. Whereas by satisfactory evidence presented to tbe undersigned. It lias been made to appear tbe Liberty National Bank of l'lttsburg, in the city of l'lttsburg. In the county ofAUe Kbeny and fetate of Pennsylvania, has complied with all tbe provisions of the Statutes or the United States required to be complied with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of banking, now, therefore, 1, Ed ward 8. Lacy. Comptroller ot the Currency, do hereby certify that "the Liberty National Bank or Plttsbnrg," In the city of Pittsburg, in the county or Allegheny and btate of Pennsylvania, Is authorized to commence the business of bank lng as proTlded In bectlon fifty-one hundred and sixty-nine of the Revised Statutes or tbe United titates. In testimony whereof witness my hand and seal of this office this 9tbdar or June, 1800. E. S. LACY, Comptroller of tbe Currency. Ho. 433. jelM-D BUSINESS CHANGES. ATOTICE OF DISSOLUTION THE CO i.1 PARTNERSHIP heretofore under the name of Thomas Harrington fc Co.. brass founders and smelting works, was dissolved by mutual consent on July 30, 1890, Thomas Har rington retiring from tbe business. Tbe under signed will cany on the business under the nuns ot Lawrence Cook, at the same place. River ave., and Balkan St., Allegheny, Pa., where he will be pleased to have the patronage heretofore bestowed on the old Arm. LAWRENCE COOK. Successor to Thomas Harrington fc Co. JULY 31. 1890. jy31-7 AMUSEMENTS. HARRIS THEATER. Every afternoon and evening, INIGO TYRRELL COMBINATION IN THE OCTOROON. Week Angust 6, Bertha the Sewing Machine OIrL jy-10-TTS T)LAYERS LEAGUE BASE BALL Exposition Park, PITTSBURG Va BROOKLYN, July3LAue. 1. 2,4. GAME AT 4 ADMISSION 25c jv31 40 AUCTION SALES. ORPHANS COURT SALE OF HOUSE and lot, No. 4325 Butler street, Pittsburg. By virtue oi an order of the Orphans' Conrt of Armstrong county. Pa made on the 4th day of June, 1890, and in accordance with tbe last will and testament of Laura C. iiortz, late of said county, deceased, tbe undersigned will sell at public sale, on tbe premises, No. 4325 Bntler street, in the city of Pittsburg, on MONDAY, AUGUST 18. 1890, at 2 o'clock r. jl, tbe fol lowing described real estate, of which the said Laura C. Bortz died seized, to-wit: All that certain lot of ground situate in tbe Seventeenth ward of the city of Pittsburg, Al legheny county, Pennsylvania, bounded and de scribed as follows: Beginning at a post on tbe nortbwest side of Butler street, at a distance of 40 feet from tbe corner of Forty-fourth street, thence sonthwestnardly along Butler street 20 feet, thence at right angles with Butler street, northwestwardly. 100 feet to an alley 12 feet wide, thence northeastwardly along said alley 20 feet, and thence southeanwaruly 100 reel, to Butler street, at tbe place of begin ning, on which Is erected a two-story frame bouse, being honse No. 4325 Butler street. Terms of sale: One-half cash on con firmation of sale by tbe Court (of which $200 to be paid at the time ot sale) and the other half at one year with Interest, to be secured by boud and mortgage on the premises; or. if the purchaser prefer, he may pay all cash ou con firmation of sale and delivery of deed. GEORGE J. BORTZ, Execntor of Laura C Uortz, dee'd. C. HASBROUCK, Attorney. 409 Grant St. A. J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer, 413 Grant St y21 95-Th T7URNISHMENT OF AN ELEGANT J? residence at anction,FRIDAY MORNING, August 1, at 10 o'clock, at tbe rooms. No. 311 Market St. These goods are all first-class and m good condition, but as owner is leaving city everything must go. They are now here on ex hibition. Handsome plush parlor furniture, pole cornices, curtains, shades, pictures, clocks, music rack, piano, odd chairs and rockers, rugs, portiers, cabinets, mirrors, fine hall rack, ball, room and stair carpets, secretary-book case, fine chamber suits, bedsteads, bureaus, washstands, folding bed, couch, wardrobes, mattresses, springs, refrigerator, Jewet filter, fine printing press, cook stove, toilet suits, dishes, glass and silverware, stands, tine side board, extension and kitchen table, sewing machine, stepladdcr, m. t. tables, desk, laun dry and kitchen good's etc. HENRY AUCTION CO.. jy31-31 Auctioneers. 427 PACKAGES UNCLAIMED FREIGHT AT AUCTION. The Pennsylvania Company will sell 427 pack ages of unclaimed goods at their freight sta tion. Eleventh an! Penn ON TUESDAY, August 26. at 10 o'clock. Catalogues at our olfice and the company's premises. A. LEGGATE & SON, 1V31-38 Auctioneers. PLAN Ob, ORGANS. And all manner of Small Instruments at HAMILTON'S. ap29-79-TJ Fifth avenue. PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth avenue, above Smithfield, next Leader office. (No delay.) Established 20 years. se25-60 A. WHITELEY, 128V Third ave.. upstairs, opp. Barnes' Safe and Lock Works. Gents' shoes soled and keeled for 75c while you wait. Hand-sewn, Wc JTinest work in the city. xnhWT-TX - ri'Shh'r? THE J-Display advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale. To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. FOB THE BOUTHSIDE, NO. 1412 CABSON BTKKET. BKANCHOFFICES ALSO ASBELOW, WHERE WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENTADVERTISEMENTBWILL BE RE CEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INBEBTION. Advertisements are to bo prepaid except where advertisers already nave accounts withTnxDia rxTTB. PITTSBURG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. S5u9 Butler street EM1L O. STUCKEY, th street and Penn ave. E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylieave. and FultoniU 1,. BTOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market Hoax. EAST END, J. TV. WALLACE. 6121 Penn ayenne. OAKLAND. , MCALLISTER & SHEHlL.EK,5th av. Alwoodlt SOUTHSIDK. JACOB SPOHN. No. SCarson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEBCHEK, 89 Federal street. H. J. MCBRIDE, Market House, Allegheny. FEED H. EGGEK3. in Ohio street. F. H. EGGEK3 ft SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENKY, Westernand Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania ahd Beaver ave. PEKKY M. G LEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ave. T. B. MOBKIS, 686 Preble ave. M1LLVALE BOKOUGH. W. W. FLOORER, Stationer, No. 4 Grant aye. SHAKPSBUKG. C. BELLMAN, Stationer, 818 Main St. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. wanted. Male Hero. AGENTS-TO SELL TEA. BAKING POWDER and pure spices: lfta with goods: cone workers, miners or rolllmen can make money In their snare time: special Inducements to persons having an established trade. Y AMASHIKO TEA CO., lock bok 8471. Pittsburg. Pa. ap30-70-TTS AGENTb-tMOUTFIT ON 30 DAYS' TIME; f 150 profit in four weeks or no pay. Address with stamp, JaKVIS & CO., Kaclne, Wis. my29-38 AGENTS GREAT INDUCEMENTS. IN CLOB8 stamp to DB. GRIFFITH CO., S01 Grant, Pittsburg, Pa. Jy31-ra AGENT3-FOR NEW PLAN WATCH CLUBS; big pay. 597 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny, Pa. jy31-24 BARBER-GOOD WHITE MAN IMMEDI ATELY: wages 7 and board a week. S. F. BAYBUHM, Homestead, Pa. JV31-20 BARBER-A GOOD MAN-cO OTHER NEED applv: wages 113 a week. Apply at O. C MARtLreR'S, Ho. 220 Arch St., Allegheny City, Pa. Jy3t-46 BARBER EXPERIENCED MAN NEXT Monday at W. J.bCHMITT'B, 64 Federal St., Allegheny Jy31-4 B ARBER-GOOD WHITE MAN AT196MAIN bT., West End. jy3i-i BILL CLERK IN WHOLESALE HOUSE; must be rapid penman, correct at figures and give good references. Address B Dipatch office. . JV31-26 BILL CLERK-STATE EXPERIENCE. AGE, salary expected, and give references, and address BOX 807, Pittsburg. Pa. Jy30-35 BOOKBINDER-TO GO OVER AND REPAIR newspaper files: pleasant work for some days to good man who can brine references. Address BUSINESS MANAGER THE DISPATCH. Jy31-117 TJOOKKEEPER EXPERIENCED YOUNG Sj man preferred: must be well recommended. Address G., Dispatch office. Jy31-3 BOY-AN ACTIVE. 1J.TELLIGE1.T BOY IN a wholesale Jewelry honse; reference re qnlred. Call a. 807 LIBERTY Sf. Jy31-25 OYS TWO GOOD STRONG BOYS 18 TO 20 years of age. colored: also first-class bar porter, colored. HOTEL HAMILTON. Jy31-37 CARRIAGE TRIMMER-AT ONCE-FOR RE PAIR work ot M35 AND 5137 BUTLER bT. JV31-41 . DRUG CLERK-RELIABLE MAN. REGIS TERED as manager: must have good refer ences; permanent position: vacancy to be filled by the 20th prox. Address RELIABLE. Dispatch office. iyJl-2-TTSU DRUG CLERK-REGISTERED AS QUALI FIED assistant. Address A. D, 11., Dis patch office. jyl-ra H" OD CABRIEKS-20 UNION MEN. APPLY at corner T11IKT1KT11 and CARSON bTS. Jyll-lCO MACHINISTS-IMMEDIATEI.Y-SIX GOOD machinists, sober and Industrious: good wages: call at works. THE KELLOGG SEAM LESS TUBE & M'F'G CO.,'FlndIay. O. JyJl-31 MACHINE MOLDERSAND MACHINIST At the GLOBE FOUNDRY AND MACHINE W ORKS, Nlles, O. Jv29-54-D MACHINIST APPLY IN PERSON AT works. "VULCAN IRON CO., LIM.. New Castle, Pa. jy30-75 - -AN TO WORK ON A FARM-APPLY AT J.YJL 117 DIAMOND bT., between 11 and 1 o'clock. jy3i-7 M AN TO WORK IN STABLE. APPLY TO T. 11. HOKELAN L, clou renn ave. jyau-71 M1 INERS-25-FOR THE SOUTH ATLANTIC and Ohio It. B. co.'s new mines at lilz btoneGap, Wise Co., Va., only practical miners and sober men wanted; no others need applv. LLEWELLYN DAVIS, Superintendent and En gineer, P. O. Box 203. Big Stone Gap, Va. Jy3I-82 PIPE THREADERS-A FEW GOOD MEN. Apply to THE PITTSBURG TUBE CO., Brady St., city. Jy30-48 PLASTERERS -TWELVE UNION MEN. Apply to A. McNALLY, No. 10 Brady st, Soho, city. Jy30-32 PLUMBERS IN DENVER, COL., 4 A DAY. eight hours, year's engagement to first-class men: wire lor particulars with references THE HUGHES & KEATH SANITARY SUPPLY CO. Iy4-102 PRINTERS OR TAILORS-WHO ARE GOOD tnba or tenor players. SECRETARY BAND, Derry station. Pa. ly31-53 PUDDLE BObS A THOROUGHLY EXPERI ENCED man to take charge of about 35 fur naces. Address PUDDLE BOSS. Dispatch office. Jy30-18 SALESMEN -AT t75 PER MONTH SALARY and expenses, to sell a line or sllverplated ware, watches, etc ; by sample only: horse and team furnished free; write at once for full partic ulars and sample case ot goods free. STANDARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. ee24-B0-D SINGLE MAN-TO SCRUB AND MAKE HIM SELF useful about a bouse. Inquire at WEST PENN HOSPITAL, Twenty-eighth st. 1J31-97 STEAMFITTERS MEN HAVING EXFFRI ENCE In steambeatlng preferred. SICGIN NESS, SMT1H CO., 93 Water sr Jy31-16 YOUNG MAN TO WORK ON SMALL place a few miles from the city; must under stand tbe care of cows and chickens andliave good knowle ge of gardening. Apply at 53 and 55 VIRGIN ALLE1'. Jy31-1 -VT'OUSa jUAN-GOOD AND RELIABLE X Able to keep set boots and look to some out side work: must come well recommended: state wages and what work have been doing. ('. A. SMITH, Easl Liverpool, D. 1T30-81 YOUNG MAN - ACQUAINTED IN THE country, to att as agent for a wire fence co. Call on J. 11. GAHNEIT Thursday between 9 and 12 A. M., Central Hotel. Jy3l-33 YOUNG MAN-WITH SOME TASTE AND experience In drawing, as pupil in an architect's office. Address SMITHFIELD, Dis patch office. Jy3I-30 Femnln Help. G IEL ATONCE. 500 PENN AVE.: GIRL TO ao general nousewors:; no cooKing. jy?i-43 LADIES-TWO REFINED AND INTELLI GENT: liberal salary. Apply to J. C. MATHEWS. No. 4blxth St., xlty. Jy31-80 SPECIAL SALESLADY AND REPRKSEN TAriVE, not under 25; must be well edu cated and possess business tact; give references, also state whether employed or not at present; salary. S30 per month. Address, for two days, PROGRESS. Dispatch office. Jy31-2J BInle nnd Female Help. HELP-LAUNDREsS. COOK AND DINING room girls for summer resorts, cooks, wait resses, chambermaids, bouse girls, German and colored girls, carriage drivers, waiters, farm hands. MRS. K. THOMPSON, 608 Grant st. Jy7-MThs MAN COOK-2 COL. WAITERS, MAN TO attend to horse and cow, farm hands, la horers, dishwashers, cooks, chambermaids, bouse eirls. coL girls, child's nurse. MEEHAN'S, 515 Grant t. Iy31-D Situation. SITUATION AS FOBEMAN OR OTHER WISE, In a galvanizing works; has bad an ex perience of over 30 years fu the business: lately emnloyed with the Apollo Iron and Steel Co. Ad Sress JAS. GIBSON, Box a. Apollo. Pa. Jy31-81 miiTliulV AN EXPERT BOOKKEEP- D ER. a set or books to keep In the evening. Also Sbuble entry book carerully examined by an ex ncrt. Charges reasonably. Address MC, Dls patch office. Jr31-51 Rooms. Doaaea. Oic BOOMS - OR BOOM WITH OR WITHOUT board at Edgeworth, for gentleman and wife. Address CO UJFLE.PUpaKtioace, J 730-17 tV- PITTSBURG - DISPATCH, TVANTED. Boarding. KOOM AND BOARD-FOB MAN AND WIFE in private tamlly, or good boarding house in East End, or Oakland, onllneofeable If possible. Address, stating nrlce and location, WM. SA Mr- ""! ASJBUafcVU UUlGCs - , BOOM AND BOARD -BY A. BlNGLis gentleman, good locality: private i family preferred; reference. Address BOARDING. Jy31-o7 Flnnaclnl. MONEY-OUR FACILITIES FOB FURNISH ING money to any amount on bond ana mortgage are unequaled; lowest rates of latere and no delay. If vou need money apply MOKBia A FLEMIN G, 108 Fourth ave. J j27-86-rr8BU MONEY-TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES; rate 4, 5 and 6 per cent as to location and amount: no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth avenue. Jy24-23-TTS MONEr TO LOAN AT THE LOWEST 'market rates on mortgages In large or small amounts. W. A. HERBONSONS, 80 Fourth ave nue. y3-33-MTh M' ONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE OR SMALL sums. HOLMEa a; cu., ai nmmwi .. 1 1y29-72 M ORiGAGES-tLC00,OM TO LOAN ON CITY anri inhnrhun nronertles at 4K. 5 and 6 per cent, and on farms In. Allegheny and adjacent counties at 6 per cent. 111. PENNOCK&SON, 117 Fourth avenue. ap7-Hl MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY conntv property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVER CO., 92 fourth avenne. mli2-P MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUM8 to suit at -IK. a and 6 per cent. ALLES 4 ji&iLEY, 161 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTasn 'O LOAN 500, 000. IN AMOUNIS OF 3.000 nnd nnward. on eliv and suburban property. on 434 per cent, freeoftaxr also smaller amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. aeAi-uiu-jv TO LOAN KOO.000 ON MORTGAGE3-S1W and upward at 6 percenf.S500,0OOat 4X percent on residences or business property; also lnad- lolning counties. S. H. FRENCH. 125 Fourth avenue. oc24-4-D OT 000.000 TO LOAN-ON MOBTGAGKS t5X? large and small amounts at 4K, 5 ana6 percent free of State tax; no delay. REED B. COYLE & CO.. 131 Fourth ave. my21-60-TT3 miscellaneous. ALL SOLDIERS -WHO ARE DISABLED from anr cause and drawing less than SO per inoith to call at B. F. BROWN'S OFFIUli no Fourth ave.. or send their address. e25-69 ALL BEEF-EArERS TO ATrEND THE OX BOAbTatRoss' Grove to-day: dancing and refreshments free; tickets for lady and genttl. Trains every hour. ' Jyll-47 TiEFENDENT RELATIVES-WHO ARE NOT I I a ., .-. 11 n canit f help r1. WW UlllrTlUK urilBIUlIB W Will sj .u.o dress to B. F. BROWN, 96 Fourtb ave., second floor. Je25-69 MANUFACTURING SITE WITHIN 20 miles Pittsburg: cheap gas and railroad lacllltles. Address JOHN BM1TH, Dispatch office. JyM-Z ENSIONS-WE ADVISE A DISABLED SOL DIEK, who has served 90 days, to apply for a Kenslon at once for good reasons: we procure lexlcan War pensions; widows of soldiers can now get a pension: also minors: brine discharge papers and two witnesses: no advance fee de manded by ns (20 years' practice). J. H.STE VENSON & CO. Jy27-D SOLDIERS' W1DOWS-TO CALL AT B. . BROWN'S OFFICE, 96 Fourth ave., 6econd floor. je69 TUTOB1NG-IN LATIN. GREEK. ENGLISH or mathematics. Address Q. R. S., Dispatch, office. Jy31- YOU -GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (131 OF Stewart & Co. 's flue cabinet photos for f 1, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL bT., Allegheny. mv23-49-TTSU FOR SALE IBIPROVED REAL ESTATE. CItv Residence. BEDFORD AVE.-A THREE-STORY PRESSED brick front dwelling of 9 rooms, hall, vesti bule, oathroom. hot and cold water throughout the house; cemented cellar: well built and finished In modern style; also a5-room brick on rear or lot: will make a fine paying Investment. C. BEBINGER & SON, 156 Fourth ave. jjorit io ELM ST.. NEAR FIFTH AVE. -GOOD bEVEN HOOM brick bouse, hall, bath, w. c . gases, with lot 20 feet Tront, running through to Congress St.. giving splendid building lot on Congress st. front. bAMUEL W. BLACK CO.. 99 Fourth ave. Jy30-2i TUNNEL ST.-LOT 40X80, WITH 2 LARGE brick dwellings; rented for Sit Perv'ajS excellent Investment: a bargain. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., 163 Fourth avenne. jy27-117 C- 430-ONLINEOF WYLIEAVE. UUlib OJ-5 a new two-storv frame dwelling of lour large rooms and attic, good cellar, hall, water, side entrance, sewerage, and all Improvements; good level lot 23x83 to alley: call and get our list. J. R. COOPER & CO., 135 Fourth ave. Jv31-99 OO 200 FRAME DWELLING OF SIX 5)01 rooms, good dry cellar, water and fnsln house, on South Twenty-fourth street, C. BER IN GEB & SON, 156oarth ave. Jy31-H-TTS ffi0 OOO-A GOOD BRICK DWELLING OF 55M six rooms, hall, dry cellar, finished attic etc, with good lot; Devilllers st. C. BERINGEB & SON,.lS6 Fourth ave. Jy3I.14-TTB Enst End Residences. TTIGHLAND AVE. 2-STORY AND MAN 11 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 from Highland avenue division of Duquesne Elec tric road. GEO. C SLEETH, Penn and Shady aves., E. E. JyZ7-31 HOUSE IN A GOOD LOCATION WITHIN five minutes or car line: a neat six-room frame house with Ireceptlon hall: papered throughout: good cellar; lot 33x135: this Is cheap and can be bought on terms to snlt purchaser. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady aves., E. E 19. Jy31-83- (CrT SOO-VERY REASONABLE PAYMENTS: tip 4 9 complete, new and stylish brick house, nine rooms; handsomely finished; all modern im provements: street and sewer lmprovementf made: stable and carriage house: very centrally located In Oakland, near cable cars and Duquesne Traction Co. W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth ave. Jy25-72-HThF" -BOOM DWELLING IN TI1E EAST END Replete throughoutwlth all the new Improve ments; bath, laundry, natural gas, etc.: large corner lot, etc.. etc; win be sold at a bargain, on moderate payments; 8500 down: immediate pos session. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave.. Pittsburg. Jy3l-19 2, 4nn WILL BUY TWO LITTLE FRAME S5 bouses on adjoining lots; each 25x100 It; within twnminntes' of P. B. R. and cable line: a rare bargain and a safe Investment: houses rent for $19 per month: sold on easy terms. S. A. DICKIE 4 CO., Penn and Shady aves.. East End. 377. Jy31-83 OO 600-ANEWANDCOMPLETESlX-ROOM !)0 frame bouse finished attic, good cellar, hot and cold water, bath. Inside closets and other Improvements; In first rate neighborhood: within a few mlnHtesortwo cable lines; easy terms. S. A. DICKIE CO., Penn and Shady aves., E. E. 659. Jy31-83 " OOO-A BARGAIN NEW BBIOK HOUSE. J50) modern style of architecture; eight rooms: well finished; latest Improvements: on food street deslrablv located In East End; corner bt, two squares from Fifth avenue: terms easy. See W. A. HEBBON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. j y-25-72-MThF ff O SOO-GROSS ST., JUSTOFF WIN EB1DDLE 30" ave , Eas: End. nice new six-room frame noUBe, porcnes, vesuouie, uaij, msiuc buu.icio, good cellar, side entrance, good neighborhood, close to cable cars and P. R. B : lot 22x100. SAMUEL W. BLACK St, CO., 99 Fourth ave. Jy30-21 (UO 300-A BIG BARGAIN; ON LINE OF 5)0' Wylle ave. cable: a new two-story brick dwelling of five large rooms and finished attic; good cellar, water, side entrance and all conve niences: lot 20x112 to 60ft. St. J. R. COOPER & CO., 135 Fourth ave. ly31-99 (EM OOO-ONE SQUARE FROM PENN AVE , J5TC on bt. Hair st.. Nineteenth ward; a neat brick house: six rooms; late improvements; city sewerage, terms easy. W. A. HERRON &SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Jyl7-26-18.22,28,31" CJO 300-EAST END-LOT 100x115, WITH 30 good six-room frame house, shade tree9 and all Winds fruit trees, shrubbery, etc. ; a bar gain. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. J730-21 S7 xnn-GOni) RRICK HOUSE BEVEN -rnnms. bath and all conveniences: lot!7x 120 ft,, Rlpnev st. (paved): close to Negley ave. MELLON BROS., 63)9 Station St., E. E. Jy30-23-ThS8u Haxelwood Residences. MANSION PLACE. GLENWOOD-GRADED streets, sidewalks, city water, convenient to B. & O. R. R. station and Second ave. electric cars. larc. 5c: houses and lots for sale on monthly Payments If desired. GEORGE C. BURGWIjC, 150 Fourth ave. ly30-2a-TTSSa iriafrlinnY TtealdencH. s ECOND WARD.ALLEGHENY-TWO-STOBY kj brick dwelling, cisut lww" mmw,wucij -tipred both gases, laundry, etc.: low price; lmme nerf a, ooui k"i .-vfA. n hompkiin .r.n. aiate oossessiuu. .. .. . , r -.- 162 Fourth ave. Jy27-91-TTSn ff0 500-ONLY 2 MINUTES FROM OALI SiS. FOttNIA ave., Allegheny, a good two storv frame dwelling of 8 rooms, water on both floors, good cellar, large front porch: rental 3 ner month, and all conveniences; call and get our list. J. B. COOPER A CO.. 135 Fourtb ave. , Suburban Residences. -TtTlLKIN SBURG - TWO - STORY FRAME, VV eight rooms, handsomely papered, wired for electric light, etc.; three minutes from sta tion: this can be bad at a bargain. BAXTER, 1 HOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. jy27-94-TTSn'' rC SOO-WILKINBUEG-FINE RESIDENCE O property, pressed brick, reception hall. 7 large rooms, finished attlo rooms, a house com plete in every detail., supplied with all modern improvements and finished In elegant taste, handsome lawn with hard walks, shade or large maple trees: flagstone walks to depot. CHARLES BOMERS A CO., 313 Wood St.. 6019 Penn aye. Iy29-6Q-ITS - 400-FRAME HOUSE N EAR BRUSHTON j 3JL within three minutes or station, and few minutes or electric road: a nice little i house, has a good dry cellar and Is Jf SB? . l?'5?.0 fronting on two streets. B. A.-DICKlE CO., penn and Bhady aves,, E."E, 649( jr-tw THURSDAY; JULY 31, FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE Snbnrbnn Residences. piOUNTEY HOME-W1TH STONE HOUSE, v- two-story outbuilding, new Darn, orcnru. y29-74-TTbS' EDGEWOOD-P. K. B.; NEW MODEBN house of 11 rooms: slate mantels, tile hearths, electric lights, bells, speaking tubes, art stained windows, inside shutters, city water, plate glass, large porches, bath, etc.; fine lawn with lot 150x 120 to alley. H. C CLARKE, 135 Fourth ave. and Edgewood. Jyl7-TT8 FOUR ACRES-A CHOICE LITTLE HOME; good frame honse 6 rooms; finest variety or fruit: 1 mile from station and West Elizabeth. ED WIT1ISD, 410 Grant St., Plttsbnrg. Jy31-D WILKIN8BURG-A GOOD NEW TWO STORY rrame dwelling of six large rooms and two finished attic rooms: good cellar, nan, hot and cold water, bath, nat. gas, sewered, front and back porch, side entrance; lot 35x156 to alley; will be completed by August I. 1800: price only Vpoo: biggest bargain ever offered. J. B. Cop PEB &CO 135 Fourth ave. Jy21-99 FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lota. BOULEVARD PLACE-LOTS ON THOMAS st , E. E , at S70 foot front. See EWING & BYER3, 166 Fourth ave. Jy29-41-TT8Sn INVESTMENT-10,000FORALL 125X1 20FEET; nice, level ground on best paved and sewered street In Oakland; electric cars on street; will cut np nicely. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. ly24-96-MTha O1S-20 CHOICE BUILDING LOTS ON Fifth avenue, corner Ivy St., Bhadyslde; this Property Is In the midst or some of the finest resl ences on the avenue, James Park, Jr , Mrs. Jonn McCune. Mrs. Gusky and others: it cannot be ex celled for residence purposes In the two cities. North avenue property at three times the price Is not better in any respect, ir as good, MORRIS as FLhttlNfl. HIS gnnrthave. Jy29-70 uui ueiier in sqt respech 11 FLEMING, 108 Fourth ave. LOTS-THE FINEST FOR THE MONEY IN Allegheny county, are those In Chas. E. Cornelius' plan. Mornlnpslde, Eighteenth warn, Pittsburg. TJcautlful building lots atfrom tMOto 00. weekly or monthly payments; no Interest, convenient to street cars and railroad. Call upon N. P. SAWYEBat bis home, Mornlngslde aTe nue. or CHAS. E. CORNELIUS, 406 Grant St. Je20-32 LOTS-IN CHAB. E. CORNELIUS PLAN AT Mornlngslde. Eighteenth ward, can be bought In blocks of 5, 10 or 15 at reduced prices, and on the most liberal and accommodating terms. Small cash payments: longtime. BeeN. P. SAWYER, Agent, on the grounds, or CHAS. E. CORNELIUS, 406 Grant St. Je26-32 CT Q PER FRONT FOOT-WITHIN CITY 3)LO limits; two acres ol ground, high and level: choice location, within a minutes of Penn ave. and 5 minutes of P. It. B.:a good invest ment; will not require much cash, and Is ope or the best speculations offered. 8. A. DICKIE CO., Penn and Shadyaves., E. E. Jy31-83 Allesbeny Lots. ELLIOTT NURSERY PLAN OF LOTS. COR NER Charles street and Perrysvllle road, are now offered at prices 26 per cent below any thing In the neighborhood; the location Is one or the best on the Pleasant Valley electric road, with aS-centfaro to Smithfield 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 Burrounding; moderate prices and terms to suit. B. A. ELLIOTT CO., 64 Sixth St., or mil Information can be obtained on the grounds at the office of the nursery on Charles st. Jy9-60-EOO" lOOOO -ALLEGHENY BUILDING LOTS,CEN OU TRALLY located; terms easy: good size; tbe best in the market lor the money. W. A. HEBRON & BONS. 80 Fourth ave. Jy25-72-MThr ' snbnrbnn I.ota. MOST DESIRABLE LOTS IN ALLEGHENY . county. 60x2iX), for tan, on ten years' time; S5dowu; SI per week; plan No. 2 now ready; rail road fare 4 cents; over 275 lots sold: houses going up. J. B. ZIMMERMAN, 141 Fourth avenue. myl-2-MThs UBURBAN PROPERTY-THE BEST IN THE market for the money. In the handsome vil lage of Sheraden. 15 minutes from Union station, on tbe Panhandle Railroad: 34 dally trains: monthly fare 5 cents a trip! large lots 50 and 100 feet front. Irom SiiO to 700 each: easy terms; houses built for purchasers: home-seekers and in vestors for profit should see Sheraden before thev buv elsewhere. For full particulars apply to SHERADEN LAND AND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY. Limited, 127 Fifth ave , Pittsburg. jylS-78 Farms. FARMS-A NUMBER OF WE8TMORELAND co. farms for sale, from 22 to 200 acres; good Improvements: now Is the time to buy; bargains. BOOM 2, Excelsior Building. Jy29-50-xuTh FARM-20O ACRES: BEST IN STATE; SPLEN DID Improvements. ROOM 2, Excelsior Building. JSO-TUTH TTlABSl-ONEOF37ACRES;ONr.OFlC0ACRES; i? improvements good. ROOM 2, Excelsior Building Jy29-50-TnTh f; RM-22 ACRES: GOOD IMPROVEMENTS; cheap. BOOM 2, Excelsior Building. J ) 1-i Ulll SMALL FARM-CHEAP-ONLY ONE MILE from P. R. R. station; level road: house, barn and nnlldings; 81 acres, one-half cleared, In good condition; will sell cheap or exchange for city property. Address OWNER, Lock Box 471. FItts,burg..Pa. lylS6-TT8 S5 KOO-A SPECULATION AT JEANNETTE acre: an auioiniug prupct.ic- t .. ... selling for as much for single lots as wj ask for this tract per acre; will yield purchaser big profits. CHARLES SOMERS & CO. 313 Wood street, 6019 Penn avenne. iy29-61-TTh - .. .... ..I.ntA.fn Int. .nil nilscellnneons. OWN A HOME-WE WILL BUY OB BUILD for you anywhere and let your rent nay for .n?. JrP 7.1 D .JieS,"70;,W.'rS,,ir h-h offices. Standard building, &31-53J Wood St., Pitts burg, and 127 Fifth ave., McKeesport. mvl3-15-TT68u BEAL ESTATE BY BECKFKLD& BRACKEN -1 Ohio St., Allegheny. $3,500 Madison ave., Allegheny, two-story frame, live rooms and attic well finished. S4.60O-Klrkpatrlek ave.. two-story pressed brick, six rooms and attic, modern Improvements. (7,500-Federal St., above North ave., two-story brick, seven rooms and attic: lot, 21x100. 18,00O-'lhIrd ward, near North avenue, four brick and four frame houses; rent for Sl.7a0 per annum. y27-a6-TTS FOR SALE BUSINESS. Blindness OpDormnlllrft. BEST RESTAURANT AND BAKERY ESTAB LISHMENT in the city Elegantly fitted; central location: A No. 1 In every respect; S5.000; also others at S375 and 450. T. O. BBO W N 4 CO., 90 Fourth ave. jy3l-27 BUTCHER BUSINESS-GOOD WILL AND complete outfit of first-class butcher business, located near Pittsburg, handling seytn cattle and all small stock obtainable per week; all machin ery, tools, team and wagon and everything neces sary to conduct tbe business; good reasons for selling. For particulars applv at 100 IRWIN AVE.T Allegheny. Jy30-65-30,31-au2,3,5,6' C1IGAR STORE-INCLUDING STOCK AND fixtures, on Wylle ave. ; house has five rooms and in excellent condition: will sell for 8125. C. BEBINGER & SON, 156 Fourth ave. Iy31-14-TTB CREAMERY-(STEAM) AND WHOLESALE and retail milk business; desirably located, with all modern appliances and full complement of horses, wagons, cows, etc ; using over 600 gal Ions milk dally; price 85,000. For particulars see T. O. BROWN CO., 90 Fourth ave. Jy29-87' LICENSED HOTEL-IJ12,000, LARGE RESTAU RANT and lunchroom, S3, 000 (no better loca tion In tbe city); wholesale liquor business, L500: boarding bouse. 8501: cigar stores, etc, from 300 to 110,000. T. O. BROWN SCO., 90 Fourth ave. Jy81--T IGHT MANUFACTUBING BUS1NE3S-IN J this city making money and large amount of orders on hand: a controlling Interest with salary attached for 87,500: If closed at once. T. p. BROWN CO.. 90 Fourth ave. Jy31-Z7' SHOE AND MEN'S FURNISHING BUSINESS In a manufacturing town of ten thousand population In bounds of Plttsbnrg; this Is a rare chance; best location; good trade: will sell rea sonable ir sold soon; Invoice 12,500. Address BARGAIN, Dispatch office. jy3l-3 TOCKOFA GENERAL COUNTRY STORE IN a good manufacturing town near Pittsburg; a No. 1 chance for ad enterprising man, where a good business Is already built up. C. BKRINGEB & SON, 156 Fourth ave. Jy31-14-TTB HBEE GOOD GROCERY STORES-&500, 800. LE00;3EastEnd grocery stores, 8500. 1,200, 1, 800: 2 cigar 6tores, 300, 500: fine millinery L 600, laundry 1,800, hardware store, milk depot, book and stationery store: bakeries, drug stores. SilAiwavvi.ivuttu.tti JJ Bualneai Property. FLOURING MILL GOOD STAND IN A thriving town on the West Penn K, it.. with a rich farming district surrounding: this Is worth Investigating. C. BERINGEB & SON, 156 Fourth ave. Jy31-14-TTS SMALL HOTEL, SALOON AND RESTAU RANT: dolnggood business: good reasons for selling. Address 250 W. TUSCARAWAS ST, Canton, O. Jy3C-85 OP OOO BUSINESS PROPERTY. OAKLAND, fl50l corner on paved and sewered street;frama dwelling and storeroom; lot 22x100, with good, large stable on rear: terms, very small cash pay ment down, balance monthly payments: a splen did stand for grocery. M. F. H1PPLE & CO., 96 Fourth ave. lyg-42-TTsn miO OOO-BUSIN ESS PROPERTY-CARSON Ifl) st. near Eighteenth st.: new 3-story brick dwelling: 9 rooms; large storeroom and ball; water throughout: finished In the latest style: Iot20xl20 to Carey alley. JOHN KELLER. 1704 Carson st. yt8-19-TTsn FOR SALE M ICELLANEOUS. MIcellnneoil. DIAMONDS SEVEN-STONE DIAMOND rings at (15 each, the greatest bargains on earth; friendship rings. 50c. (I and (1 50 each: dla- )e26-49-TTS ICE-IN CARS AT REASONABLE FIGURES. Apply STEUBEN V1LLE ABUFICIAL ICE CO., Stenbenvllle, O. Jy3I-29 ARLOR BILLIARD TABLE-4x9, LIBRARY table when reversed, handsomely finished. li.lt cover, six good cues and rour Iron balls. Price 40. Address BOX 217. McKeesport, Pa. jjSl-W TAMPS-COLLECTION OF U. B. AND FOE I EIGN. verr ehean. T.nTTls. 747 Jarome St.. clieesport, .jJl'Tr 189a "!ff- FOR BALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. IJvs Slock. Etc. H ORSE AND BUGGY-AT A POSITIVE v...... f.mi,t or nse: light bar. sound and safe buggy good as new. Can be seen at BAYWOOD!irABLE, Center ave... near High- land. Jy3I-91-Ths OPAN OF VERY FINE CARRIAGE IlUBStB. D handsome, stylish, sound and safe; alsocar riage, carriage harness, slntle harness, work har ness! wagon sleigh, etc.: a so rurnlture, garden taSemraS etc. s will all be offered at public sale a?resuuSce of WILLIAM STANTON.SewIcklev. ontStnrdiy. August 2: take 10 o'clock A. H. train, for sewicaTey or" Quaker Valley. P.. Ft. W. 4 0. R. W. Jyal-W 1TUDEBAKER nr ntx-KT 1 utTI TITTT A -l tnnn ibort time: price low. Call at ARCHIBALD'S iT AUVH -"fL ""--r-" Stable, lauO-LiiiTU ayeuuo" iv-m rnEAM-FINE BLACK DRIVING TEAM, 6 I rears old. weight 2. 300 lbs.: sell cheap for w!ntT" use. inquire 123 SANDUSKY ..Alle gheny. jygi-45 Machinery nnd Dletnls- BATTERY OF 3 TWO-FLUE BOILERS WITH all fixtures complete and In first-class condi tion' the price nas been made low in order to sell quick. Address CHAS.M1LLEH, Beaver Falls. pa. Jy26-71 D BULLING ENGINES AND BOILERS-FOB oil or gas wells, engines and boilers In every size and style, sawmills and wood-working ma chinery. HABMES MACHINE DEPOT. No. 97 First ave., Plttsbnrg. Pa. mh9-D ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW AND RE FITTED: repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDR AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge; Allegheny, Pa. JJ.-W HORIZONTAL ENGINE-20X42, 25,000 FEET second-band wire rope: also hoisting and nortable engines and Slemen valves, castings, etc. VELTE & MCDONALD, 3200 Penn avenne. Jel6-6-TTfi BEMINGTON NO. 2 TYPEWRITER-ONE year old. In good condltlon.wlth four drawer cabinet copy holder, etc., price 65 Address BOX No. 217. McKeesport. Pa. Jy31-39 ECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS- ... M . , ... .ai.W r An. A tn .DO h T. ail sizes anu styica 111 biw, ..ui," w y- . Hftt.nt muui , n.w nt lnwput nrlces: norta ble engines, 8 to 25 h. p.; boilers all sizes and styles. J. 8. YOUNG, 23 Yark way. Allegheny, pi ocg-30-Dy TO LET. East End Residence. COR. FIFTH AND CRAFT AVENUES-OAKLAND The McGlnnls homestead, nine rooms, large grounds, fruit and ornamental trees, stable and carriage house. Bee W. A. HERRON ft SONS. 80 Fourth ave. Jy30-6IT ENFIELD bT.-BEN VENUE PLACE, A 1 Jtw new two-story frame dwellings containing seven rooms, bathroom, range, nat. gas. hot ana cold water, electric light and speaking tubes: beautiful and healthy location: possession at once. BLACK. BA1BD, 95 Fourth " Allegheny Residence. FUBNISHED HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS eituate on Buena Vista street near parks and electric cars: will rent cheap until next April. Inquire GEO. B. BOTHWELL, No. 104 Franklin St.. Allegheny. ly20-t2-TThssnt Offices. Desk Room, Etc. TnEWNICE OFFICES IN GERMANIA BAV E INGSBANK BUILDING, Wood and Dia mond sts. "M-49 Rooms. FURN 1SHED ROOMS-(TWO) SUITABLE FOB sitting room and bedroom, on North ave.. Allegheny! gentleman and wife without children preierreu. auuieii itwwjw, A.ov..b..- - .- jy:i-WT 1 BOOMS-ONE OR TWO NICELY FURNISH ED, with or without board, on Fifth ave. Oakland, In bouse wltb all modern conveniences. Address- M. O. T-, Dispatch office. Iy0-49t CJUITE OF UNFURNISHED APAR1MENTS O with bath, for light housekeeping. SMITH FLAT, 98 Wylle avenne, cor. Federal st. PERSONAL. PERSONAL-ALL BICK PEOPLE SHOULD take Ta-Va-Zon Remedies, the king or all. 301 GRANT BT. jy31-35 PbllSON AL BUU113,0U,lAu; AUU """ ,'Js midsummer sacrifice sale now on. 1KANK BACON ft CO., 301 smithfield St. Jyl4-30 PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mb7 PERSONAL-MARY JANE, IF YOU WANT to meet your lost brother, cousin or rriend, come to the ox-roast to-day at Ross' Grove: danc ing and refreshments free. Trains every hour. Jy31-48 PERSONAL-W. S. SHARON IS NO LONGER connected with the Journal or Building Publishing Co In any capacity. The public Is hereby notified that he has no authority to make contracts, collections, or sign the name ol the company to or for anything. By order or the BOARD OF DIBECTORB. F1TTBBUBG. July 29, 1890. Jy30-45 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 aye., 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 yon desire a new suit, his stock or imported and domestic goods Is of the newest and most fashionable patterns: by giving him a call yon will not regret It. lelc. 1558. Je28-D LOST. LOST-HEALTH RESTORED BY DB. GRIF FITH'S Ta-Va-Zon Remedies, the king of all. 301 GRANT Bf. Jy31-35 OST-BEAGLE HOUND, BLACK. WHITE and tan; name Tell. A reward will be given for Its return to 167 WESTERN AVE., Allegheny. Jv31-6 OST POCKETBOOK AT MCKEE'S ROCKS on July 28. containing 150 In money and two Judgment notes. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at DISPATCH OFFICE. y31-98 FOUND. F 'OUND-DR. GRIFFITH'S 'IA-VA-ZON ttemedies, tne King oi an. wiuiuuii a.. jy31-3a PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS ARE INVITED UNTIL AUGUST 15, 1890. for the carpenter work of tbe Smithfield street bridge. Plans and spesifications can be seen at the office of GUSTAV LINDENTHAL, Engineer. Lewis Block, Pittsburg. jjW-ta ENGINEER'S OFFICE, "1 PITTSBIIEO, ALLEGHENY & MANCHES TER TRACTON CO.. " 410 SMITHFIELD STREET, I Pittsburg. Pa, July 28, 1890. J PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED BY tbe undersigned for the reconstruction of the railway tracks of this company until 10 o'clock A. M. of MONDAY. August 4. 1890. Plans and specifications may be seen at this office. The company reserves the right to reject any andallbidi. GEORGE RfCE, jy27-33 Chief Engineer. XTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED IN proposals will be received by the "Citizens' Heat, Light and Power Co. of Blalrsville" for the construction of a plant for furnishing T(icat. light and power by electricity to those who may require the same in Blalrsville ana vicinity. Plans and specifications can be procured on ap plication to D. A. Fenlon, Secretary, or Antes Snyder, President, of said company, Blairs ville, Indiana co.. Pa. Bids should be deposited with the Secretary by NOON of the fifteenth day of August, 1890. and be marked bids on tbe plant ot the Citizens' Heat, Light and Power Company. D. A. Fenlon, Blalrsville, Indiana co.. Pa. jy31-44-D s: TONE CULVERTB .,-,- j ..miiu.1i wrlll a i-aiofvArl ftt tbA nff1a of Borough Engineer, corner of Wood and Ross streets. Wilkinsburg. until noon, SATUR DAY. Augurt 9, 1890. for building stone cul verts in Wilkinsburg borongb. as follows: One bridge culvert across Franklin street. near West street, 64 feet long, with stone side walls and steel floor beams. ... , One bridge culvert across Booth street, at West street, 50 feet long, with stone side walls and steel floor beams. One stone arch culvert across Center street, near Rebecca street, about 80 feet long. And an extension of stone arch culvert on Penn avenue, near Water street, about 32 feet Plans and specifications can be seen at the above office from August 4 till 0. Bids must be made on each culvert separate ly and accompanied by a bond to fnll amount of bid. with two sureties probated. The borough reserves the right to reject any or all bids. HUGH NEAL. Borongb Engineer. H. T. ROWLEY. Secretary of Council, Wilkinsbnre. Pa. XTOT1CB TO CONTKACTORS-SEALED IN nroDosals will be received by the tinder oersigned.upto 12 o'clock, noon, of THURS DAY; July 81, 1890, for grading and paving 20, 000 square yards of streets of tbe borough of Washington. Penn'a.. to be completed ou or before the 1st day of Novembernext, All bids must bo written wltb ink; and each item shall be written out in full as well as in figures. Each bid innst contain the full name of every person interested in the same. Bids for grading to be by the cubic yard, and for tbe paving by tbe square yard. Work to ne paid for -within thirty (30) days after completion of tbe same and acceptance thereof by the borough. Copies of specifications and blank bids will be furnished on application to tbe undersigned. Proposals must oe indorsed on tbe outside of tbe envelope with the name of the bidder and what the bid I for. Each bid must be accompanied wltb a cer tified check in the aum ot 500, and in case of the acceptance of any bid and tbe refusal of tbe party whose bid is accepted to enter into a contract, the amount deposited to be forfeited to tha borongb. Tbe borough reserves the right to reject any or all bids. j , By order ol Council, A. M. LINN, jjtt-15 Beerettxr, CHOICE PROPERTIES. Opening Sale IMIf -AT- WALLS STATION, Saturday Afternoon, August I SPECIAL TRAIN Leaving Pittsburg 120 o'clock p. m., stop ping at East Liberty 1:30 P. M., Wilkin burg, 1:35 P. M., Braddock, 1:40 P. M. Train Stops Bight at the GroM Which immediately fronts Penna. E. B. at the new shops and transfer. Not on the hill, but BOTTOM GBOTJND AT BAIL ROAD, alongside the immense shops to be built by the Pennsylvania Bailroad, which will employ " THOUSANDS OF VOEKMH ! When completed these improvements will include shops for Penna. B. B., Panhandle B. E., Fort Wayne B. B. arid the entire Freight Transfer Department. Perma nently employing 3,000 to 6.0QO MACHIN ISTS, MECHANICS AND WOBKMEN. The small area of this valley will make valley lots very valuable. Our OpeningPrices for These, $100 TO $400 PER LOT. THINK! Lots adjacent these immense works down at the railroad for 5100 to $400. Prices will be advanced at once after this sale. TEEMS 10 per cent down, balance very easy payments. Attend this sale and you will admit that every purchase cannot help but make sure profit. These prices are bargains. Transportation free, for this special train will be furnished to those who'wish to at tend, by applying in person to BROWN & SAINT, 512 Smithfield Street, City, MELLON BROS., 6349 Station Street, E. E. Jy30-52 BETTER BE IN TIME , And Secure One of Those BEAUTIFUL LOTS -OM- ADELA1DE STREET (Paved), Facing HERRON PARK, In KENILWORTH i"LACE or in HETWOOD PLACE, right at the terminus of tbe Central Traction Line, only 15 minutes from Wood street. The prices are low and the terms easy. E. S. FLEISHER, 138 FIFTH AVENUE, First Floor. Rear. Jy2I-31-TT3 DO T0U WANT A GOOD THUG? "We are selling lots at 'Wilmerd ing from $300 to $500, on payments of 510 per month. This is better than putting your money in a say ings bank. See ANDERSOX&BEECKMAN.LIM., 90 FOURTH AVE. r Jy27-57-TTSa $6,500- EDGEWOOD. One square from P. R. R. station, new modern style Queen Anne style brick dwelling, eight rooms and reception hall, Inside shutters, slate mantels, gas, city water, etc Very complete and convenient; a cozy suburban home; large lot; terms easy. ' M. F. HIPLE & CO., 96 FOURTH AVE. jyZMS-TTSU FOE SALE. 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, Jj3-39-tts 153 Fourth ave. $7,500. EAST END Residence on asphaltum paved and sewered street; only one square from car line; new latest design Queen Anne; 10 rooms, reception ball, first floor finished in hardwood, laundry, bath, both gases, electrio light, sliding doors, range, hardwood and tile mantels and hearths, cemented cellar, eta, with lot 40x170 to alley. This is one of the mot comp'ete and convenient houses in the E. E. Easy tt rfns. M. F. HIPPLE A CO., jjaM2-TTSn 86 Fourth ave. $IO,50O. EAST END' Residence, one square from two car lines near Fifth avenue: new latest design 11-room and reception ball; combination brick and frame; range, botn gases, etc; in fact, all modern conreniences: very desirable locality and neighborhood: terms to suit. M.F. HIPPLE CO.. JyZMa-TTSu WFourthaTO. 8 ' CHOICE PROPERTIES. FOR SALE AT ' SOUTH VIEW PLACE, Choice building lots, 0x150. 0x160 and 0x200 feet, In plan of tbe BIRMINGHAM LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY' On line of tbe Suburban Rapid Transit Elec tric Road, three miles south of Court Honse, 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 you will have this year to buy a site for a comfortable home where tbe air is pure and cool and tbe surroundings healtbful and picturesque, within easy reach ot 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. Title to whole plan insured by the Fidelity Title and Trust Com pany of Pittsburg. For plans and further particulars and . agent to show you the lots, call at Office of the Company, No, 1403 CARSON ST. PITTSBURG. PA. jy23 Site corner Forbes and Good street, not ten minutes' walk from Court House. Over 60 feet front on Forbes, and good front on other street. Will sell AWAY BELOW VALUE. Baxter, Thompson & Co., 162 Fourth ave. JJ27-116-TTSU Queen Anne Brick Dwelling; STONE BAY WINDOW. $8,250. 10 large, commodious rooms, reception ball, hatb, inside w. c Inside shutters, lavatory, range, combination chandeliers, elec. nat. and artificial gas. cemented cellar. laundry, etc ASPHALT ST. FLAGSTONE WALKS. Lot 40x170. to alley. Fine residence; nice loca tion; 2 minutes ol electric road; a bargain. BLACK & BAIRD, 93 Fourth aye. jy30-2S $75oo. O .A. IKIXJ.A- 1ST 3D Residence, one square lrom car line. New modern eight-room brick dwelling; ball, hatb, Inside shutters, w. c, slate mantels, tile hearths, antique grates; large plate gliss man tel cabinets extending from mantel to celline, laundry, drjing room, etc Tbo rooms are all tastefully and expensively papered and dec orated throughout. A rare opportunity. M. F. HIPPLE & CO.. jy27-42-'rrsn 96 Fourth ave EDUCATIONAL. PIttsbnrr. Eighth itreet, near Tenn avenne. Piit.bnrs Frm ilr College and C'OXSEkVa toet op Music. 23 teachers. Superior borne comforts and care. Year begins beptember 9. A ftil.aa. Jy4-S8-D President A. H. NORCROSS. D. D. T7-ENYON MILITARY ACADEMY. THIS old and remarkably successful school pro vides thorongb 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. JylZ-37-P ARCOURT PLACE SEMINARY. A school of the highest grade for young la dles and girls. Established upon original lines, its growth has been remarkable. For catalogue address the Principal, MISS ADA L AYER. B. A.. Gambler, O. jel2-37-D MEDIA (PA.) MILITARY ACADEMY for Young Boys, S4U0 a year; number Um. to 30; careful training. Sbortlidee Media Academy for Boys and Young Men. S500 a year; courses In cbem.. for bus. or college. Illust. circs, ready. SWITH1N C. SHORTLIDGE, Media, Pa. jy30-66 WEST WALNUT STREET SEMINARY for Young Ladies. Twenty-fourth year. Is provided for giving a superior education In collegiate, eclectic and preparatory depart ments; alsn In music and art. MRS. HENRI ETTA KUTZ. 2045 Walnut St.. Philadelphia. jyZ9-67-D KEBLE SCHOOL SYRACUSE, N. Y. Boarding School for girls. Under the su pervision of the Rt. Key. F. D. Huntington. S. T. D. The twentieth school year begins Wed,, Sept. 17.1800. Apply to MISS MARY J. JACK SON, Principal. myS-66-ThS ELOCUTION. MUSIC, LITERATURE MRS. LIZZIE PERSHING ANDER SON'S school, 64 Union avenue. Allegheny; Frencb.German. Spanisb.Critioal Shakespeare, conversation class and English studies. Fall term opens September 9. Send for prospectus.. jy30-17-TT3 CHELTENHAM ACADEMY. OGOJ.TZ, PA. J ear Philadelphia, Bound Brook route to Iiew York. Unexcelled location and sarronnil lns. Perfect school equipment. Library, g-yin-naslum, military system. Thorough preparation for college or scientific echool. .Number limited to 80. SjOO per rear. Mo extras. Illustrated cir cular. lOHJ CALY1A ltlCE, A. 31., Prin. Jel-92-D MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL-THE Mechanic Art Department of the Penn sylvania State College combines a graded course ot shop work (in wood and Iron) with a three years' conrse of study. For those who desire to go farther it leads to college courses in Mechanical, Civil and Electrical Engineer ing. Tuition in this conrse and in the regular college courses is free. For catalogues, de scriptive circulars or other information address THE PRESIDENT, State College, Pa. JJ28-47-TT3 LEHIGH UNIVERSITY IS BEYOND doubt one of the best technical and clas sical Institutions of the country. Throngh the 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. For cata logues and particulars, apply to the Principal. W- ULRICH. Ph.D., Bethlehem. Pa. jy3-41-TT8 CURRY UNIVERSITY SIXTH STREET. Fall term opens September 2. 30 INSTRUCTORS. 1,606 STUDENTS LAST YEAR. Classical: Scientific; Normal and English. Business College. School of Shorthand. Con servatory of Music School of Elocution. Eight thoroughly equipped schools In one. ., Night school opens September 2. Bookkeeping, shorthand, geometry, mechanical drawing. Send for catalogue. jyl0-o3-TTS N. Y. MILITARY ACADEMY. CORNWALL-ON-HUDSON. N. Y. For illustrated catalogue of 71 pages address COL. C. J. WRIUHT, B. a, A. M jy26-16-TTS Superintendent. PITTSBURG ACADEMY. Normal, academic, commercial. Stndents pre pared for the best colleges. Young Ladies' Seminary Department fall term opens Sept. 4. 1890. Hon. Thomas M. Marshall, President Board of Trustee?. Address J. WARREN LYTLE. Principal, JylSOT-TTS No. TFonrth avenue. TIib Fennsylyania State College. Courses in general science, agrlculture,chem istry. physics, clvU and mechanical engineer ing, mechanic arts, modern languages, history and political science. Ladies' conrse In litera ture and science. All tuition free. Board and other expenses very low. New buildings and equipment. Fall term ooens September W. For catalogue address GEO. W. ATHlSKlOr, LL.D President. State College, Center Cc, Pj t31-17-tt3 r A. BALPH BUILDING CONTRACTOR. First avenue and Grant street, Pittsburg. Fa. Telephone 1344. se38-TTS -VT MAY, BONS A CO- Fine DYEUKJ AMU CLEANING. 63 Sixth Avenue. nhUSOyna Pittsburg, , 4 .1 I A 3 ..Lh.-Jt fitSfc'.'".
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