mgmm iyTiS jWSTzfW .MKfP tw 'A' 'SPv ry "fmrSFfwr, 'tf't : THE PEETSBUEG-' DISPATCH, TUESDAY, AUGUST 19,' - 1890: TO-DAY TO SETTLE IT. ErerytMngin Readiness for the Great Engineering Feat. EOT EVEN A HITCH IS EXPECTED.' Betails of Erection and Floating of the Great Channel Span. THE ISTENBE INTEREST IN THE WOEK To judge from the expectations of excur sion promoters, one-half the population of the city is expected to visit' the Ohio con necting bridge this afternoon, and witness one of the most novel and interesting engi neering feats of modern times. This will con sist in placing in position the northeast channel main span. The constrnction of this connecting span was completed in the incredibly short period of 15 working days; the first pieces of work being placed in position oil the 8th of July, and the last rivet driven home on the 26th of the same month a few wet days interfering with the progress. Previously, on a series of piles rising about 15 feet out of water, and extending along, and at a distance of abont 30 yards from the northeast side of Branot's Island, a substantial framing of false work had been erected. This false work is about C40 feet long, 54 feet high, drawing in from a width of 90 feet at tbe base to about 30 feet at fhe top. It consists of trestles, each having five posts, strongly bolted to cross-beams and skillfully and securely wrought into one piece of compact framing by means of longitndiual and diag onal struts of both wood and iron. GREAT CAEE TAKEN. Particular pains were paid to having the piling as level as possible, and for & pur pose afterward to be described, rows of 20 inch I-beams were used as a ground work on which the false work was built. In driv ing the piling and preparing for the erec tion of this false work, provision was .made for the subsequent placing in position of barges on which the bridge was to be floated to its permanent location. For some days past preparations have been under way for the final and important step. Nine ordinary coal barges had been ordered from Messrs. Collins & Darrah, ot Nebraska, and these were floated down and held in readiness. They had not been specially constructed, but with the view of minimizing all chances of accident, the en gineers thought it best to have new boats. Their dimensions are 130 feet long, 25 feet wide and 8 feet deep. In addition to the ordinary bulkheads, fore and aft, three more were constructed to obviate either end of the barge becoming depressed through a rush of water to that end, under unequal strain from the weight the barge would have to carry. Three tugs made their appearance on the scene; a couple of decked barges were floating near by, and everything was in readiness for a completion of the final preparations. These were brought to a head yesterday morning. Each barge as it was brought into place was sunken to the gunwale by means of an influx of water introduced through plug holes in each compartment, and floated transversely between the piles, occupying positious about 20 feet apart. Additional strengthening timbers were in troduced, and the false work thoroughly se cured to tbe barges. This successfully ac complished, the tugs were brought into requisition. Lines of piping, communicat ing with each of the barges, were brought into play in connection with the pumps on tbe tugsf with the object of clearing tbe barges of water. HOW THE SHIFT WAS MADE. Slowly the water was raised from the boats, and as slowly the entire weight of the false work and the bridge on top of it was transferred from the platform ot files to the barges. As the barges lightened they rose slowlv above water, until their dis placement became heavier than the weight they sustained, and then the heavy mass of wood and iron-work slowly left tbe place of its birth on the piles and floated on the bosom of the river. The pumping was continued until the barges were dry, and then about 1,000 tons of dead weight had been raised about 27 inches, supported evenly along its length by tbe I-beams, which ran from end to end of the structure. The feat was a thorough suc cess, and was accomplished in about five hours. .A decked barge was next secured at each end of the line of barges, and securely fastened thereto with heavy chains. Bach decked barge had two winding engines; one, a 6-spool engine, and a double friction drum engine, and the other a 6-spool and a 4-spool engine. Prom these seven lj-inch and two 2-inch hawsers were run to the opposite shore and securely fast ened, and with these preparations accom plished the connecting span of tbe bridge was ready to be floated into its final resting place. As the structure stood last night it was 155 feet above the water line, the bottom ctord of the bridge being about 82 feet above the water line. The barges drew 2 feet 9 inches of water. The weight sup ported by each barge would be equal to a strain ot about 110 tons. The northeast main channel span is of the camel-back design. It is 523 feet and half an inch in length from center to center of end pins, and 25 feet in width from center to center of trusses. In height it measures 48 feet from center of top to center of bottom chord at the ends and 65 feet at the center. NEAELT ALL, OF STEEL. With the exception of struts, which are of iron, the entire structure is of steel. It is designed lor a single track road. The floor beams are .partly suspended and partly riveted between the posts. The stringers are 6 feet 6 inches apart between the floor beams, and riveted. The weight of the span is about 900 tons. It is designed to withstand a wind pressure of 40 pounds to the square foot, and a strain of the weight of two full-powered locomotives and a train load exercising a pressure of 4,000 pounds to the lineal foot The work has been execnted by the Key stone Bridge Company, under the direction of Chief Engineer C. L. Strobel C. E. George B. Buchan, Superintendent of Out side Construction has had charge of the work, assisted by Joseph Buchan, Thomas Campbell, John W. Prile, and .AL Cline, foremen of the four gangs working on the undertaking. A score or more prominent railroad officials, bridge builders, engineers, etc.. ar rived in the city yesterday and last evening to witness "the float" The Union station yard was packed with private cars that had carried officials into the city, and more are expected this morning. Among those who arrived were: Charles E. Pugh, General Manager Pennsylvania Bailroad, Phila delphia; F. L. Sheppard, Superin tendent of Motive Power, Altoona; James T. Richards, Assistant Chief En gineer, Philadelphia; D. M. Snyder, Al toona; E. B. Walton, Philadelphia; A. C. Sband, Altoona; Job Abbott, a well-known engineer of New York; J. F. Miller, Gen eral Superintendent Pennsylvania Com- pany; F. G. Darlmzton. HnnorintonHont.. Indianapolis; Edgar "Watts, of the "WattiS iron anu oieei wimpany, uumberland Gap; H. S. Morse, the bridge builder, of Edge moor, N. J., and a number of others. It Gollty of Aaaault and Battery TJpon your stomach with blue pill, podoohyllln or other rasping purgatives, positively despair OI helping jour liver. Violence committed upon your inner man will do no good. Real help, prompt and thorough, is to be lonnd in tbe wholesome anti-bilious medicine, Hostet tar's Stomach Bitters, which is, moreover productive of happy results In malarial disease! rheumatism, dyspepsia, nervousness and kid ney troubles. Families supplied at residence with Baenerlein'a pure export bottled Weincr Jagerbeer, Telephone 1016V tis THE LAWYER'S DEFENSE. BRUTAL BLOWS WARDED OFF BY A CHILD. Mr. Minnick Claims Her Husband Beat Her Ontraceonsir She Wants a Di vorce Oil Speculators Claim Their Broker Owe Them Over 820.000. Thomas M. Marshall yesterday filed an answer to the suit of E. M. Kennedy against, Marshall & Imbree to recover $20,000, the alleged value of property he claimed to have deeded in 'trust to them and which they refused to reconvey to him. Mr. Mar-' shall denies any indebtedness to Kennedy. Kennedy did employ them to defend him in an action on a note for $20,000 brought against him, buthe history of the suit has been falsely' colored by him. "When the defendants discovered that Kennedy was insolvent, they informed him that he must secure their firm for fees already earned. He made a deed of the lots and put in the sum of $20,000 as considera tion. The defendants sold them for $4,500. At the time of the transfer there was no agreement that they were to account to Ken nedy for the proceeds of the 'sale. On the contrary, it is stated, they were conveyed absolutely without condition for feet. BEATEN BEFOEE TTRTt CBTLDEEK. Serious Charges In n Divorce Salt Against the Family Head. The testimony taken in the divorce case of Mrs. Elvira Minnick against W. J. Min nick, of Braddock, has been filed by J. F. Iiazear, Esq., the Commissioner. Mr. Min nick did not appear at any of the hearings, and no testimony was taken on his behalf, nor was mention made of the Innacy pro ceedings in which the family figured in court Mrs. Minnick testified that they were married in Illinois in .November, 1869, and moved to Pittsburg several years later. She said that her husband had beaten her outrageously ever since their marriage. " They separated in February last. Her daughter, Margaret, aged 20 years, her son, John G. Minnick, aged 16 years, and Arch ibald Dawson, aged 16 years, who lived with tbe family, corroborated her testimony. Tbe daughter said that her father abused her mother as far hack as she could remem ber. She frequently had to interfere to save her mother. Want Their Money Back. Hirsch Kaufmann and Jacob Kanfmann & Brothers yesterday entered suits against H. Jj. Ebbert, the broker, to recover money in his hands claimed to belong to them,' arising out of oil and stock transactions he carried on for them. The' plaintiffs assert that they engaged Ebbert as oil and stock broker for them and -that he owes them over 520,000. F0BQDTG EAPIDLY AHEAD. Chances Made In the Nypnno Daring Mr. Rlnearaon'a Manage moot. Since W. C. Einearson has taken charge of the New York, Pennsylvania and Ohio Bailroad numerous changes are being made in tbe management. The Division Agents, v W. Dunnavant, of "Warren; H. C. Holabird, of Cincinnati, and "W. L. Fouti, of Cleveland, will be made General Agents. Mr. Dunnavant is a brother of E. C. Dun navant, City Passenger Agent of the Pitts burg and Lake Erie. Mr. Einearson is comparatively a young man with the Erie, and has advanced rapidly since he began with that road. He was formerly connected with the Pennsylvania Bailroad, in this city. Appetite is generally restored to deli cate children by the use in tonic dose of Dr. D. Jayne's Tonio Vermifuge: and not only an appetite, but strength and vigor as well. "While essentially a strengthener, it is also an excellent,veruii.ruge; and if these pestB of childhood are present, there is no better, safer or 'cheaper remedy. Sold by all druggists. Excursion Rates Via the Pennsylvania Uses to Steubenvllle 4nanst S3. Hound trip tickets to Steubenvllle on ac count of the Centennial celebration, will be sold August 25 at SI 50 from Pittsbnrg, good returning until August 26. Trains leave Union station, via P.. C. & St. L. Ky.. at 5:55 A. M., 7:10 A. M., 12:05 P. M., 2:45 p. si., Central time. ttsu EXCURSIONS TO THE SOUTHWEST. Reduced Rntea to St. Joseph, Wo., Via the Pennsylvania Lines, August 24 to 26. Eor National Encampment, Sons of Vet erans, at St. Joseph, Mo., August 26-30. Low rate round trip tickets, good returning until September 1, will be sold via the Penn sylvania lines on August 21, 25 and 26. "tufsu Pittsburg College of Shorthand Open the entire year. Students enter at any time and receive individual instrnction from the principal himself, who has nearly 20 J VOA.a fi.. ww. ... .. ufuus Ul CUUSTl vania. Having an extensive acquaintance among the business men -of Pittsburg, the prinefpal has nneqnaled facilities for plac ing students in positions. Eor circulars and information call on or address John T. Por ter, 547 liberty street. us Dollar Savings Fund Bad Trust Co., No. 43 North Diamond, Allegheny. Interest paid on time deposits. Deposits are received from 1 up, and interest paid thereon semi-annually. Transacts a general commercial business. Money loaned on mortgages and approved collaterals. Ac counts solicited. aul9,23,27,30 The Ration's Bank for Savings, of Alle gheny, Has removed to its new banking house, No. 110 Federal st "Will pay interest on time deposits, and lend money on mortgages. Business hours 9 A. M. to 3 P. m.; on Sat urdays 9 a.m. to 6 p. M. Accounts so licited, tts Remnants of Enfbroiderles. Big center table full to-day. Come and see. Prices that will make ,you buy. Jos. Horne & Cb.'S Penn Avenue Stores, $5 00 each Combination dress patterns reduced from 515, the greatest bargain ever offered. Hugcs & Hacke. TTSSU Best for family use, Wainwright's beer. Order direct from brewery. 'Phone, 5525. French and Scotch zephyr ginghams some very desirable styles and colorings yet remaining all now at 20o a yard. ttssu Hugus & Hacke. Nearlng Its End Dress Goods Sale. There's an end o' it already in sight. There's no; stopping of business. Thou sands of yards going every day will soon ef fect a complete clearance. Lowest prices you ever heard of. Jos. Horne & Co. 's Penn Avenue Stores. Patronize Hendricks & Co., photog raphers. 68 Federal st., AU'y. Cheapest and best photograph gallery in the two cities. Good cabinets, $1 a dozen. Prompt deliveries. Bring the cnildren. The Curry University Offlce Is open from 8 A. m. to 8 p. m. daily for the registration of students. d 81 Until September 1, 1S90 S3 SO. 12 cabinet photos, 51, or a life-size crayon portrait. $3 50. Autrechfs Elite Gallery, 516 Market St., Pittsburg. Bring children. Ice. Canada ice for sale. Address B. Hopson, Mayville, N. X. Una. VrwsxoWS Soothincr Srrnn far Chil. J drea Teething, softens puns, and allays pain. & Display advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ment on this page, such as Wanted. For Sale, lb Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. JTop line being disvlayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRA2TCH OFFICES. FOB THE BOUTHSIDE, NO. 1412 CABSON STREET. BEAK CHOFFICES ALSO ASBELUW.WHICltE WANT. FOB SALE, TO LET. AND OTHES TRANSIENTADVEBTISEMKNTSWILL BE .RE CEIVED UP TO 9 P. SI. FOE INSERTION. Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with Tux .018 riTCU. PITTSBTJBQ. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, sscs Butler street. EMIT, G. STUCKEY, Mth itreet and Penn are. E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylie ave. and Fultonit. N.bTOKELY, Fifth Avenno Market House, EASTIND. 1. W. WALLACE, S121 Penn avenue. OAKLAND. MCALLISTER SHEUJLER,Stnav. ft A tw 004 It. SOUTRSIDX. JACOB SFOHN. No. SCarson street. ALLEGHENY. A. 3. KAEKCHEK, 89 Federal street. H. J. MCBBIDE. Market House, Alleeheny. .FRED H. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street. F. H. EGGEKS SON, Ohio and Chestnut its. SAMUEL LAKltY. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHEN BY, Western and Irwlnaves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PEKKY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves, T. B, MORRIS, 6S6Treble ave. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKEE, Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave. 8HAEPSBUEG. C. BELLMAN, Stationer, 818 Main St. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. Male Help. A GENTS-SS0 OUTFIT ON 30 DAYS' TIME: S150 profit in four weeks or no pay. Address with stamp, JaRVIS & CO., ixaciue, wis. my29-33 BAD WBITFBS AT SMART'S BUSINESS College. 12 Federal street, Allegheny; open dally through summer. 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.: system of shorthand changed from Graham's to Eclectic the briefest and simplest; instructions private for both sexes. 1el9-95-TT8Su BARBEB-GOODMANATONCE. OB A BOY with some experience at the trade. 605 FIFTH AVE., McKeesport. Pa. anl9-36 BARBEB-A GOOD MAN AT ONCE AT A. ABBATCHIO'S. Greensburg, Pa. auW-W BABBEB-GOOD MAN AT 108 TAGGABTST., Allegheny, Pa. aul9-90 B ILL CLERK-GIVE REFERENCE. STATE salarv exnected. Address in own hand writing BILL CLERK. Dispatch office, ao 19-65 BLACKSMITH HELPEB-H. 147 Water street. LANG & CO.. au!9-67 'TDOOKKEEPER-FRACTICAL MAN MUST .O be good, rapid writer and correct at figures; give age. experience and state whether at present employed or not: also salary expected. ESSEN TIAL, Dispatch office. aul9-77 BRIGHT SALESSIAN-CAN MAKE SL20O TO Sl.sno year; exclusive territory. VICTOR TYPEWBITER CO.. 724 Chestnut, Phlla, aul8-2 CARPENTERS -ON STATION BUILDING AT WILMERDING. aul9-93 CABBIAGE BLACKSMITH'S HELPER first-class one: also wareroom boy. THOS. B. O'N EIL & CO.. 5825 Penn ave. aul9-53 DBUG CLERK-ONE HAVING. THREE OB four rears' experience; a goouptsltlon to the right partv. Call at once at No. 70 Center ave. J. H. COBBETT. au!9-5S TTVBOG CLERK-COMPETENT DRUG CLERK ir with some Knowledge of German language. FRED L. URBEN, 2129 Carson St., S. b. aulS-82 ENGINEEB-ONE WHO IB COMPETENT; must also thoroughly understand the hand ling of electric light machinery. Apply at KAUFMAN NS'. aul9-74 ENGINEER-EXPERIENCED PILE DRIVER. Call on WM. ANSHUTZ, 63 Western ave., Allegheny. Pa. anl0-34 Foreman-an energetic boiler shop foreman for an established shop In the east ern part of Penna. Address, stating age, expe rience and references, b. F. M., Dispatch office. aul8-l TTTARNESS MAKER INQUIRE NO. 493 aul9-S2 . . j . FORBES AVE. MAN-WTTH S500. IN PITTSBURG. WILL ING to learn and asslstln a first-class busi ness; income over S1.5CO, and money, seenred: thoroughly first-class opening. Address for par ticulars NATIONAL INVESTMENT ASSOCIA TION, 30 Broad St., .New York City. aul7-10 MAN-A GOOD FURNITURE MAN; ONE who knows how to. keep stocfc and get out orders: good position and good salary to good man: none need apply but sober men with good reference from last employer. W. H. KEECH, 92J Penn ave. aul9-78 - ,f AN-AN ENERGETIC MAN OF GOOD AD- -LTJL Dl'.tSB to all vacancy; must come well rec ommended. Call on W. 1030, Penn ave. A. DODDS, Room No. au!9-79 MAN A GOOD ONE FOB OFFICE WORK IN Iron and steel bnslness; must be over 20. Address P. O. BOX 722, city. au!9-54 SALESMEN-ON SALAEY OR COMMISSION to handle tbe New Patent Chemical ink Eras ing Pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever pro duced: erases ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion or paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit; one Scent's sales amounted to (620 In six days; another 32 In two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory: sample by mall35cts. For terms and fnll particulars, ad dress THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., La Crosse, Wis. au!7-S SALE&MEN-AT f75 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 SLLYERWARL CO., Boston. Mass. se24-90-D SALESMAN A GOOD HABD-WORKING, honest, temperate city salesman to sell soap; experienced married man preferred. Address CHICAGO, DlBpatch office. aul9-50 ALESMAN FOR INSTALLMENT JEWELRY Co.: must farnlsh security. Apply at 1114 MURIEL ST.. S. S. ' VV 'j'gJ" rTlAILo"B AN EXPEBIENCED MAN FOR A boys' clothing; competent to Instruct in the trade; must be sober and industrious: wages S40 per mo., with board. Address TAfLOB, Dispatch offlce. aul5-4S rplNNERS- (5) FOB ROOFING. INQUIRE j at ansa, bbus.'. Firth ave., McKeesport, Pa. 19-42 YOUNG MAN-OF INTELLIGENCE AND good address, who Is well acquainted In city. Adaress. giving age, experience, and salary ex pected, C, F. C., Dispatch office. au!9-86 - Female Help. eDJLS AT ONCE TWO GOOD DINING room girls; also one chambermaid. APDlvat AMERICAN HOUSE, 1002 Liberty St. aul6-85 rIRL-A GOOD ONEFOBGENERALHOU8E "OT WOKK. Applyatofflceof KAUFMANNS' bTORE. aal8-75 1IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK AP OT PLY at 224 NORTH AVENUE. Allegbenv. aul9-87 EAM STRESSES EXPERIENCED IN MAK ING aprons. Inquire at 805 LIBERTY ST. anl9-61 Mnlo and Female Help. HELP A TEAS1STER, 1 COL. WAITERS, 50 laborers, 2 per day, farm bands. 30 cooks, chambermaids, 200 house girls, child's nurse, col. girls, woman cook, S7 per wk. HEEHAW'S, 545 ui irant st. Telephone 90. au)8-T PERSONS-WHO ARE WILLING TO QUAL IFY themselves for positions as stenogra phers and typewriters. Address or call on A. M. MARTIN, 412 Wood st. an!9-44 Situations. POSITION-BY YOUNG MAN OF EXPER IENCE, as clothing salesman or stock keeper: best of references. Address C. S. Dis patch office. , au!9-73 POSITION-IN OFFICE BY REFINED AND educated young lady as copyist or other light work. Address REFIN JB.J EMENT, Dispatch office. au!9-57 SITUATION AS ENGINEER UNDERSTANDS all kinds or engines and machinery; can do all machinery fittinglf required; understands battery of boilers. E. YOUNGMAN, ManorvUle, Pa. aul9-59 SITUATION AS HORSESHOEB NUMBER one man: 16 years' experience: number one turner and fitter. Address 1. B. E.. Dispatch office. aui9-ss OITDATION-AS GARDENEB OBANY LIGHT O work by an experienced middle-aged man. 1 Auaress w. u., .isispaicn omce. aui9-S5 SITUATION TO DO GENERAL WORK about a store. Address S. T., Dispatch office. . ,au!9-31 Partners. PARTNER WITH SLO0O FOB ESTABLISHED bnslness; "must be a business man and bus tler. Particulars rromPERCIVALAOHAPMAN, 439 Grant st, anlMl Boarding. BOARD-FOB MAN, AND" WIPE. WITH large, well-furnished room; placewhere there are no other boarders, with borne comforts. Ad dress A. B. C, Dispatch offlce. au!9-49 Boarders and Iiodcers. BOARDERS-ONE OB TWO GENTLEMEN to occupy a second-story room, with flrstt class board, on September 1; In East End, on line. xlcsrs, AddrejsX.Z,,-JJl3jstch office, auis-sa WANTED. Financial. VfONEY WE LOAN MONEY ONLY ON jSX bond and mortgage. Ir you have a few hundred or a few thousand dollars, bring It to us and we will Invest it for you on bond and mort- f;age ate percent; no charge: all money lnvesttd n your name: take no risks; money once Baved by a poor man should never be risked in any specuU tlou; if you want to borrow we can accommodate Ton with any amount. BLACK & BAIKD, ,95 Fourth ave. anl4-83 MONEY-OUB FACILITIES FOB FURNISH ING money to -any amount on bond and mortgage are unequaled: lowest rates of interest and no delay. If yon need money aDply MORRIS FLEMING, 1US Fourth ave. JyZ7-86-rT8BU MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES: rate AH, 5 and 6 per cent as to location and amount: no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth avenue. Jy24-2S-TTS MOBlGAGES-l,C0O,O00 TO LOAN ON CITY and sjbnrban properties at i)i, 5 and 6 per cent, and on farms In Allegheny and adjacent counties at S per cent. LM. IMrtUU-Bk wo, h n ourtn avenne. ap7-fll MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY connty property at lowest rates. HENRI A. WEAVER & CO., 92 Fourth avenue. mb2-D MOBTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at 4K. 5 and S per cent. ALLE3 A BAILEY, 164 Fourth ve. JTel. 167. apl4-19-TTSBU TO LOANJ500,O00, IN AMOUNTS OF 13,000 and upward, on city and suburban property, on 4)i'percent, free of tax: also smaller amounts at 6 and C per cent. BLACK & B AIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. se21-di6-D TO LOAN 00,000, ON MORTGAGE3-S1W and upward at S per cent :(S00, 300 at 4H per cent on residences or business nronertv: also In ad- joining counties. S. a. fjumcH, ra ronra avenue. OC24-4-D (JT 000.000 TO LOAN-ON MOETGAGES- tJDX.1 large and small amounts at AH, 5 and 6 Eercent free of State tax; no delay. HEED B. OYLE & CO., 131 Fourth ave. my21-60-TT8 BUsccIlnneoui. EVERYBODY TO ATTEND THE FREE EX CURSION sale, Lemlngton square, Satur day, August 23. commencing at 10 A. M., all day. Bee SLOAN & CO., 127 Fourth avenue, for iree tickets. aul9-97 PENSIONS WE ADVISE A DISABLED SOL DIER, who has served 90 days, to apply for a Senslon 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.. 100 Fifth ave. Jy27-D TUGBOAT-STFRNWHEEL CAPABLE OF towing from 300 to 400 tons or more. Address stating age. horse power of engine, and general condition, etc., STERN WHEEL. Dispatch office. anl5-62 YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF Stewart & Co. 's fine cabinet photos for ?1, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. mv2S-49-TTBU FOR SALE IMPROVED HEAL ESTATE. Citv Residences. CLiARK STREET-TWO-STOBY DWELLING house of four rooms; lot 20x79 feet: only (2,500. C. BERINGER & SON, 156 Fourth ave. , aul5-J0-TTS TTOME-LAST WEEK WE ADVERTISED A here Is another one: XX bargain: It's gone; here Is another one; don't miss It; an elegant 6 room dwelling, recep tion ball, water, good cellar, finely finished, with 5 lots 25x125 each, fruit trees, shrubberies, flowers, arbor with grapes; 15 minutes from Pittsburg Eostofllce: price onlv (4,500: terms moderate: see ORRISON & BANKS, 106 Third avenue, city; telephone 1557. aul6-TTS SO aoOFOR BOTH-TWO BRICK DWELL O INGS of five rooms each on Roberts street near cable line; a good investment. C. BER INGER A SON. 156 Fourth ave. aul6-30-TTS (JJO 000 ALMOSTNEW FRAMEDWELLING i)j-ll of four large rooms, hall, etc., on Soho street near Reed st, a BERINGER A SON. 153 Fourth ave. aul6-30-Trs East End Residences. WOODWOETH ST.. 8HADYSIDE CHEAP on account of removal of owner: terms very easy; a complete house, 7 rooms, modernimprove ments: lot 50x239 ft.: nearDnquesneTractlonline, P. R. R. and Center avenue: beautifully located. See W. A. HEKRON A SONS. SO fourth avenue. aul9-45-19,22,2S,30 QO OOO-lN THE MIDST OF THE EASTEND, p07 two squares from Fifth ave. and conve nient to the steam cars, a modern new brick bouse of8 rooms, bath, nantrv. laundrr. with all latest conveniences: hardwood mantels, tile hearths, very reasonable terms. W. A, HEBRON A SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave. au5-57-Tu (( O0O-LIBEP.TY AVENUE NEAR TOB O' TIETH street. Sixteenth ward: new frame dwelling, 5 rooms, finished attic, hall, vestibule. Inside shutters, side entrance, state mantel, tile hearth, slate roof, etc. grained and well finished, lot 20x100 feet, convenient to cable line: terms easy; L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-firth and Butler streets. aul9-46-TT ffiO 800-NEW MODERN FRAME DWELL tpjil) ING, 5 rooms, finished attic, hall, vesti bule, inside shutters, front and rear porches, slate roof etc. nicely grained and well finished all through, lot 20x100 feet, close to Shadyslde statloe, P. B. B.: easy terms. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty fifth and Butler streets. aul9-46-TT Q 250-BOQUET JjT., OAKLAND NEW t&Oy frame dwelling, 6 rooms, batb. h. and c. water, nat. eras, front porch lot 20x120. 1IAX- 'j Ju. xiiuaiirsuA & uu. aul4-90-ITSSU Enzelwood Residences. ennd rjcK noase ox i rooms, moaern improvements; lot 30x125 ft. See'W. A. HEREON A SONS. 80 Fourth ave. au7-100-7.12,19,26 MANSION PLACE, GLENWOOD-GRADED streets, sidewalks, city water, convenient to B. A O. R. R. station aqd Second ave. electric cars, fare, 5c: houses and lots for sale on monthly payments if desired. GEORGE C. BURGWIN, 150 Fourth ave. jy30-25-rTssu Allegheny Residences. J A 600-TWO-STORY BRICK 5 ROOMS AND CDrfc attic, hall, good cellar, lot 21x80 feet to an alley; side entrance; water and natural gas: sit uate on Sandusky St., near the park. BECK FELD A BRACKEN, 61 Ohio St., Allegheny. anlS-D Suburban Residences. .TDELLEVUE P. F. W. A C. R. W A VERY X good frame dwelling of six rooms, hall, etc., wjth large lot 49x217 feet: price 13,600. C. BER INGER A SON, -155 Fourth ave. aul6-30-TTS EDGEWOOD-P. R. B.: NEW MODERN 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-TTS" EMS WORTH-HOUSE AND LOT-AUCTION notice The Courtney house advertised to be sold at auction to-day, having been sold privately, the sale will not take place. A. LEGGATE A SON. Auctioneers aul9.92 FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. EVERYBODY TO ATTEND THE FREE EX CURSION sale, Lemlngton square, Satur day, August 23, commencing at 10 a. M., all day. See SLOAN A CO., 127 Fourth .avenue, for free tickets. au!9-97 T OT-ONE OF THE BEST BUILDING SITES AJ In the city: lot 30x160 ft., fronting two streets: location central. W. A, HEREON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave. aull-44-Tu" PENN AVENUE-CORNER OF THIRD ST.. lot 90 feet on Penn avenne by 110 feet to an alley; this is an Al building site, and to early ap- S Meant low price will be made, as a qnlck sale is eslrea by owner. J. C. BEILLY, 77 Diamond st. East End Lota. EVERYBODY TO ATTEND THE FREE EX CURSION sale, Lemlngton square, Satur day, August 23, commencing at 10 a. m., all day. See SLOAN A CO.. 127 Fourth avenue, for free tickets. aul9-9? LOTS 20 CHOICE BUILDING LOTS ON Firth avenue, corner Ivy st., Shadyslde; this property is In themldst or some or thefinest resi dences on the avenue, James Park, Jr., Mrs, John 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, lr as good, MORRIS A FLEMING. 108 Fourth ave. Jy29-70 LOTS-THE FINEST FOR THE MONEY IN Allegheny county, are those in Chas. E. Cornelius' plan, Mornlngslde, Eighteenth ward, Pittsburg. Beautiful building lots at from JlOOto P00, weekly or monthly payments; no Interest; convenient to street cars and railroad. Call upon N. P. SAWYER at his borne, Mornlngslde ave nue, or CHAS. Ei CORNELIUS, 406 Grant St. Je26-32 LOTS-IN CHAS. E. CORNELIUS' PLAN AT Mornlngslde. Eighteenth ward, can bo bought In blocks of 5. 10 or 15 at reduced prices, and on tbe most liberal and accommodating terms. Small cash payments; long time. See NT P. SAWYER, Agent, on the grounds, or CHAS. E. CORNELIUS, 406 Grant st. 3626-32" ffiJfTBO ONLY-PART, CASH, BALANCE IN H5tJ payments, good lot, 25x100 ft., on First street, Homewood, close to station. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station St., E. E. aul6-58-TTSu Farms. -CV&.HM-OF 108 ACBES-IN WESTMOBELAND count v. onlv V, mile from Penn k h- tween 40 and 50 acres cleared and level; frame bouse of 4 rooms, barn and other outbuildings: fruit trees and grape vines; will sell farm, in cluding horses, cows, pigs, chickens, hay, oats, corn, potatoes, etc., for 12,500; a great bargain. C. BERINGER A SON, 15S Fourth aveT ' auI6-30-TTS T71AHM-165 ACRES, WITH THE BEST OF 1M X; FEOVEMENTS. rich soil, fine fruit, good section of country; two miles from B. B. station nuu ww u i ucirs win sen ve: verv low or eicmme for city property. W1XT1SH, 410 Grant St., jrittsourg. auia-D- r ABDEN FABM-A.VEBT FINE ONE OF 24 VT acres on the Washington pike, near the citv; fine young orchard, several acres In strawberries, raspberries and other small fruits; frame bouse, barn. etc. : this is an excellent opportunity for a ST!c,c.t,?.a.td.ei,er t0 secure a good place. C. BERINGER A SON," 156 Fourth ave. auie-30-TTS' Allpsheny Lots. MILBOY AVENUE-BEILSTE1N PLAN OF lots. 350 to fi50; terms to suit: very desir able location, on line of electric cars, and only one square from public school; cheapest lots in the ward; hi-o-.ir,. m if -HIPPLE rn wt yonrthaTenue, ' -r ulI-42TuB,', , FOB SALE LOTS. Suburban Lots. CJUBURBAN PROPERTY-THE BEST IN THE k? market for the money. In the handsome vil lage of Sheraden. 15 minutes from Union station, on the Panhandle Railroad: 34 dally trains; monthly fare 6 cents a trip; large lots 50 and loo feet front, lrom S2i0 to fvOO each: easy terms; nouses built for purchasers: home-seesers and In vestors for prollt ebould see Sheraden before they bny elsewhere. For full particulars auply to SHERADEN LAND ANDlMFBOVEMENT COMPANY, Limited, 127 Fifth ave., Pittsburg. jylS-TS miscellaneous. YWN A HOME WE WILL BUY OR BUILD .V ioryou anywhere ana let your for you anywhere and let your rent tay for the Tironprtv. nn sprnrftv r.nnlrrt. OK&NI roperty: no security required. bTATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch offices, standard building, 531-533 Wood St., l'ltts- nurg mTi3-15-TTSSu' FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business OpDortnnlcle. BAKERY-CONFECTIONERY AND RESTAU RANT, choicest location In tbe city, S4.500; restaurant, S3, 000; licensed hotels, S12,00, 113,000; manufacturing business, covered by patent con trolling interest, (6, 500; a small one at 11,000; others up to A50.0C0; wholesale business in center of city, 110.000: fire brick works, 16,000 to S2P.000: laundry. 6.500; boot and shoestores, J1.500 to 10.000: drug stores, (i 000 to (3,000; grocery store on Second ave., (450. low rent and a money making place: others at S500 to (5,000; cigar stores, (375 to (1.2O0; If you wish to buy, sell or exchange any kind of business call and see us, as we guarantee tbe title to every place we sell In tbe city. T. O. BROW N & CO., 90 Fourth ave. auI9-66 CIGAR STORE-f50. (350. (500, (2.000 AND(3.200: groceries, (300, (550, (900 to (4, 000: allklndsof business cbances. HOLMES & CO., 420 Smithfield. St. anl9-76 DWELLING AND STOREROOM, ONELARGE all In good repair; also stock of general merchandise: good location, good business and desirable in every way. For particulars Inquire of M. J. POTTS, Homewortb, O., aul9-95-nt EVERYBODY TO ATTEND THE FREE EX CURSION sale. Lemlngton square, Satur day, August 23, commencing at 10 A. H., all day. See SLOAN CO., 127 Fourth avenue, for free tickets. au!9-97 . t ROCERY" STORE-AT WILMERDING. tl.300 VT or invoice: 20 city grocery stores, bakeries, drug stores, shoe stores, book and stationery store, cigar stores, millineries, milk depots, hardware store, confectioneries Jewelry store. 8HEPARD A CO., 151 Foorth avenue. aul5-D &ROCERY STORE AND MEAT MARKET special bargain, Sl,500;dolngbusinessofS2,000 fier month; Filth ave. butcher shop, 1175; grocer es, $500 to S5.000, and business cbances of all kinds. PERCIVAL A CHAPMAN, 439 Grant st. aul9-71 MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS-OLD established; stock small; good reason for selling. Address G. W. DEAL, Bedrord, Pa. au5-10 Business Properties. BUSINESS PROPERTY-ON EXCHANGE; good business property: corner lot 32x200 to 50 It. street, with 3 small dwellings which rent for S530 per year; located in the business center of East End on Penn are will take in part payment a small dwelling worth from (3,000 to 10,000; this property will double in value in 3 years. M. F. Hiei'LE A CO.. 96 Fourth ave. anl7-53-Tnen FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. Ete. HORSE-GOODCHEAPWORK HORSE; ALSO single work harness complete; buggy and harness: cart harness, good. 36 ALLEGHENY AVENUE, near Bebecca street, Allegheny. aul9-94 TEAM-HORSES; CARRIAGE AND hXb NESS. Apply to F. FISHER, 102 Fourth ave., or 143 Homewood ave. anlS-a ffiK-FINE' YOUNG: PARROTS, GUARAN ipO TEEDto talk; only S3 for young mockers. ESFICH'S BIRD STORE, 640 Smithfield st. near Seventh ave. aul2-70-TT8n machinery and Metals. THRILLING ENGINES AND BOILEBS-FOE JlJ oil or gas wells, engines and boilers in every size and style, sawmills and wood-working ma chinery. HARMES MACHINE DEPOT. No. 97 First ave., Pittsburg, Pa. mh9-D ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW AND RE FITTED; repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny F.. 'J72-63 HORIZONTAL ENG1NE-20X42, 25,000 FEET second-hand wire rope: also hoisting and portable engines and Siemen valves, castings, etc. VELTE A MCDONALD. 3200 Penn avenue. Jel6-6-TTS 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, S to 25 b. p.; boilers all sizes and styles. J, S. YOUNG, 23 Park way, Allegheny, Pa. OC25-80-D' Miscellaneous. BANK COUNTER CHEAP-OWING TO IN TERIOR alterations and improvements tne COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK. 97 Fourth ave. offer for sale their present counter and flx tures; to be removed about Sept. 1. au!5-70-p DIAMONDS SEVEN-STONE DIAMOND rings at S15 each, the greatest bargains on earth; friendship rings, 50c SI and SI 50 each; dia mond watches, fine Jewelry, clocks, silverware and spectacles, etc., at WILSON'S, 61 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Fine watch repairing a specialty. ie26-49-TTS EVERYBODY TO ATTEND THE FREE EX CURSION sale, Lemlngtou square, Satur day, August 23, commencing at 10 a. St.. all day. See SLOAN A CO., 127 Fourth avenue, for free tickets. aul9-97 WATCHES FINE GOLD AND SILVER watches, clocks; diamonds. Jewelry, sil verware and spectacles, etc.: friendship rings si each. WILSON'S. 61 Fourth ave.. Pittsburg: Flnewatch and jewelry repairing a speclalr. an 16 BUSINESS CHANGES. VTOTICE-IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT 1 1 tbe partnership existing between Henry Mobn and John Feldheimer, both of Allegheny, Pa., was dissolved on the 14th day of Aueust, 1890, John Feldheimer retiring from the firm. The remaining member, Henry Mobn will be responsible for all debts contracted by the firm, and will conduct business at tbe old stand. In retiring trom the firm I most heartily recom mend Mr. Henry Mohn to our patrons and friends. JOHN FELDHEIMER. Allegheny, PA., August 14, 1890. , aulS-18-D LEGAL NOTICES.' JAMES M. COOK, Attorney at Law, ESTATE OF JOHN KElIi, SB,, DECEAS ED. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of 'John Keil, Sr., deceased, have been granted to tbe under signed, to whom all persons indebted to said es tate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known with out delay to JOHN KEIL, JR., or GEORGE W, KEIL. Executors, No. 4022 Butler st., an!9-37-Tn Seventeenth ward, Pittsburg. OFFICIAL PITTSBURG. I No. 86. N ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE XI. vacation of Geneva street between Fisk street and Fortieth street. Section-1 Be it ordained and enacted by tbe city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereny ordained and enacted by the authority of the same, That Geneva street between Fisk street ana Fortieth street, as laid ont in the borough of Lawrence ville plan, approved by the borongh Councils March 22, 1887, be and the same is hereby va- Section 2 That any ordinance or part of or dinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance bo and tbe Bame is hereby repealed so far as the same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law In Councils this 4th day of August. A. D. 1890. 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. Mayor's office, August 15,1S90. Approved: H.LGOORLEY, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT OSTERMAIER, Mayor's Clerk. Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 197, 15th day of August, A. D. 1890. fNo. 83.1 Al N ORDINANCE AUPHOnlZING THE ouenln? of Cabinet street and alley, from ortieth street to Main street. Section 1 Be It ordained and enacted by the city of Pittsburg, in Select and Common Coun cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and enacted by tbe authority of the same. That the Chief of tbe 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 tbe passage of tbte ordinance, Cab inet street and alley, from Fortieth street to Main street, at widths of 40 and 20 .feet in ac cordance with a plan on file in tbe Department or Public Works, known as "Plan of streets in Woolslair's property," approved by Councils December 2L 1874 The damages caused there by and the benefits to pay tbe same to be as sessed and' collected in accordance with the provisions of an act of Assembly of the .Com monwealth of Pennsylvania entitled "An act relating to streets and sewers In cities of the second class," approved the 16th day of May, A. D. 1889. Soction 2 That any ordinance or part of or dinance conflicting with the provisions of this ordinance, be and tbe same Is hereby repealed so far as tbe same affects this ordinance. Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils this 1th day of August, A. D. 1890. H. P. FORD, President of Select Council. Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Select CouncIL GEO. L. HOLLIDAY, President ot Common .Council. Atrest: E. J. MARTIN. Clerk of Common Council. Mayor's ofliee. August 7, 1890. Approved: ?.mL,JGORLEY, Mayoi. Attest: ROBT. OSTERMAIER, Mayor's Clerk. .Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page iH UtU day ot August. A. D 1890. Wonttnued on J5VU Fagy ' TO LET. t Rooms. TJOOMS-SOME CNFURNISHED ONES FOB JlV housekeeping: one 6 and 24-room house suit able for hotel. Inquire at329IJBEBTY STREET. aul5-64-Tursut Offices, Desk Room, Etc O .FFICES-A FEW NICE ONES IN GEE- A.V. VVINGS BANK BU ILD1NG, Wood and Diamond stl. aDiu-4aT PERSONAL. PERSONAL BOOKS, 50, COO; ALL BARGAINS: midsummer sacrifice sale now on, FRANK BACON A CO., 301 Smithfield st. Jyl4-30 PEBSONAI-TO EMPLOYERS OF LABOR-I have 25 stout colored laborers ready to come from Virginia. PKREG BIN O, 153 Fourth ave. aul9-60 PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mn7 PERSONAL-RESPECTABLE YOUNG WID OWEtf, no children, sober, tradesman, -desires tbe acquaintance of intelligent yonng widow or working girl: object matrimony; confidential. Address 3509 BUTLEB. aul9-23 PEESONAI GENTLEMEN CONTEMPLAT ING a trip to the seashore and mountain re sorts or returning therefrom, should bring their clothing to DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth ave.. cor. Wooa st., second fioor, and have the same cleaned, repaired and pressed, so as to look like new, and atareasonaoie cost cost, and at the same time should y ou desire a new suit, his stock of lmnortea ana domestic goods Is of the newest and most fashionable patterns; by giving him a call vou will not regret It. Tele. Je23-p LOST. LOST HOUND DOG. WHITE AND BROWN spotted. and cut on back. Finder will be lib erally rewarded if returned to 3026 CARSON Sr., S. S. au!9-C4 LOST-PUG BITCH, VERY FAT, ANSWERS by the name of Rose. A liberal reward will be paid for her return to EUROPEAN HOTEL, 1187 Liberty ave.. city. - an!9-l FOUND. COUND TA-VA-ZON SPECIALS: CUBES JJ all chronic diseases, 301 GRANT ST. aul9-96 FOUND PHOTOGRAPHER'S DELLMYEB lenses. Owner can have same by calling on JOHN McELLIGOTT, No. 3 engine house. Seventh ave.. city. Unot called for within ten days will be sold. ; aul9-40 STRAYED. S' TRAYED-HEIFER FROM THE PBEMISES of W. H. conley, Etna,.ra., one iioistem heifer. Any information will be thankrully re ceived by the above party, who will pay for any damage or trouble. an 19-29 STRAYED-AUGUST 17, 1S90, TO PREMISES of undersigned, three cows,viz.: One white, one brown, one gray cow on the Wagner farm on Troy Hill. Reserve township; owner can have same by paying all charges and damages; If not called for will be sold according to law. F. J. WAGNER, 171 Thirty-sixth St., Pittsburg, Pa. aul9-99 . NOTICEo. General Office of .the Pittsburg,! allegheny and manchester traction ! Company, 410 Smithfield street, f Pittsburg. Pa.. August L 189a J AT A MEETIN Q OF THE BOARD OP DI RECTORS ot the company, held July 31, 1890, the following resolution was passed, viz: "Resolved. That a meeting of the stockhold ers of this company be called to convene at tbe general office of tbe company on TUESDAY, September SO, 1890, at 3:30 r. m.. to vote for or against the creation of an indebtedness for tbe company, judges to be appointed at a future meeting of this board.' A. M. NEEPER, au5-5o-TU Secretary. rpKEASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OFTHE I Comptroller of the Currency, Washington, June 9. lfc'JO. Whereas by satisfactory evidence presented to tbe undersigned, it has been made to appear the Liberty National Bank of Pittsburg, In the city or Pittsburg, in the county of Alle gheny and State of Pennsylvania, has compiled United States required to be compiled with before an association shall be authorized to commence the business of banking, now, therefore, L Ed ward S. Lacy. Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "The Liberty National Bank of Pittsburg" in tbe city or Pittsburg, in the county of Allegheny and State or Pennsylvania, is authorized to commence the business of bank ing as provided in Section fiftv-one hundred and sixty-nine of the Revised Statutes or tbe United States, in testimony whereor witness my hand and seal or this office this 9th dav or June, 1390. E. S. LACY, Comptroller of tbe Currency. No. 4338. Jel5-1-D AMUSEMENTS. BIJOU THEATER To-Night. CHAS. MCCARTHY IN" "ONE OF THE BRAVEST." Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. August 25 Chas. Gardner in "Fatherland." anl8-ll HARRIS' THEATER. Every afternoon and evening, JAMES H. WAXIilCK. in tne Cattle Klnff, Thursday. Friday and Saturaay Sam Houston. Week August 23 Miss Frances Field, in "Fabio Roman!." aul7-S5-TTS HARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday. MELVILLE'S TRANS-CONTINENTAL SPECIALTY COMPANY. aulSMI WORLD'S MUSEUM-THEATER, ALLE GHENY. J. W. COFFEE, the Dude Skeleton; troups 01 educated moukeys. parrots and parroquetts; Leroy, the Human Clawham mer; the famous midgets. Major Littlefinger and wife. Admission, 10c; children, 5c. ' aulT-61 FLYETTE COUNTY AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. Twelfth annual meeting at Uniontown, Fa., August 26 to 29 inclusive. Extraordinary exhibits of blooded .stock. Five thousand dollars in cash premiums. Spirited horse races with excellent entries. Grand stallion race for seven counties; 1800 Jurse divided. Entry books close each nlgbt at 1 o'clock before the day of race. W. C. MC KEAN. Secretary. anl28-TTSn PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FACTORY BUILDINGS Sealed proposals will be received nutil 12 o'clock noon of SATURDAY, August SO, 1890. for the erection and completion of five brick factory buildings for the Standard Under ground Cable Company, of Pittsburg, Pa., to be built at Brintou, Pa., 12 miles from Pitts burg on the P. R. R. Blank forms of proposals, together with all necessary information, can be obtained at the architect's office. FRANK L COOPER. Architect. Room 21, Allegheny County Court House, aul6-43 PittsburgvPa. OTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed proposals will be received at tbe omce 01 tne rsorougn uierK until xuaaiJAX, August 28. A. D. 1890, at 1 o'clock P. ye, for the following STREET IMPROVEMENTS: Grading' and paving Railroad street with firebrick from Twelfth avenue to Power's line. Grading and paving Mulberry alley with fire brick from Fifth to Sixth avenues. Plans and specifications of the above work can be seen and blanks tor bidding and all in formation can be had at the Engineer's office on and after August 2L Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond in double the amount of the proposal, and probated before a notary public, and said nro. posals must be handed in on or before the above specified time. Unless said requirements are carried ont the bid will not be considered. Tbe Committee on Streets reserve the right to reject any or all proposals. . G. B. 'HER WICK, Borough Clerk. aulO-47-MTUTh PENSIONS For ALL SOLDIERS who are now disabled, whether disability is due to the service or not. For ALL 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 50 per month. Pensions for all or no pay. All who believe themselves to be entiled should, without delay, write me. JAS. BRYAK, JR.. Pittsburg. Pa. P.O. Box 724. je29-118 PIANOS, ORGANS, And all manner of Small Instruments AT HAMILTON'S. ap29-79-D Fifth avenue. PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth avenue, above Smithfield, next Leader office. (No delay.) Established 20 years. se2540 A. WHITELEY, 128 Third ave., upstairs, opp. Barnes' Safe and Lock Works. Gentsr shoes soled andheeled for 75c whileyou wait. Hand-sewn, 95c Finest work in the city. mhW7-TT fyTcKNIGHT & VICTORY, PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS, Dealers in Gas Fixtures, LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETC, Special attention given to Natural Gas Fitting. 416 SMITHFIELD ST., PITTSBURG. PA. Telephone 769. ja7-69-TT3 TIT MAY, SONS & CO., Fine DYEING AND CLEANING.x 6 Sixth Avenue, mhlSSO-TTS Pittsbnrg. Pa. c. A. BALPH- BUILDINQ CONTRACTOR, First arenas and Grant street. i jt-uwDurg,,t-a. Telephone 1314 ?' S6553-XT3 CHOICE PROPEfeTTES. FOR SALE AT SOUTH VIEW PLAQE, Choice building lots, 60x150. 0x160 and' 1 60x200 feet, in plan of the BIRMINGHAM LAND IMPROVEMENT COMPANY On line of the Suburban Rapid Transit Elec tric Road, three miles south of Court House, one mile from city limits. Two natural gas lines, fine boardwalk from city line to prop erty. Main streets 50 feet' wide. This is the best chance you will have this year to bny a site for a comfortable home where the air is pure and cool and tbe surroundings 'healthful 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 on C. E. SUCCOP 1403 Carson Street, OK J. MARTIN SCHAFER, " 74 S. Twelfth Street,. PITTSBURG, PA. ' jy23 16 LOTS. $3,600. ON 50-FOOT STREET, -03J- MOUNT "WASHINGTON. Only short distance from Incline, on line of new electric road. These lots are 25x120 ft., to alley, and can easil v be retailed at $350 to MOO each, as there Is a good demand for lots in this neighbor hood. Tbe bigcest snap offered. Small cash payment down, balance long time, without in terest. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 96 Fourth ave. aul7-56-Tnysu $27 PER FOOT. About 400 ft. front by 130 ft. in depth, on a 50-ft. street: only IK squares from Fifth ave nue cable or Duauesne electric roads; almost level and contains a number of fruit and sbade trees; commands fine view of Scbenley Park, and situated in A No. 1 neighborhood. Can be retailed readily at 10 to 50 per foot. Cheap est property offered in the city limits. Easy terms. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 96 FOURTH AVK ,. anl7-54-Tnpsu mo LET Business Rooms and Offices, Single and en suite; in the Standard Building, 531and 533 Wood street.. Only a few left of those large, well-lighted and ventilated rooms. Fine passenger elevator, careful attention'and good services. RENTS LOW. See W. A. HEBRON fc SONS. anlM7-15,19.23.28 i 80 Fourth ave. FOE S.XiSS 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 MTBurchfield, Jv3-39-TTS 153 Fourth ave. 8,000 PK0EIT Can be made by buying 113 lots at $300 each and selling them at $350 to $500 each, at which figures they are being sold right along every day. These lots will enhance in value, as two electric roads have recently secured tbe right of way through this plan, which is located In the suburbs, only 20 minutes' walk to Pittsburg postoffice. This plan originally contained U50 lots, S37 have been sold and most of them are built upon. For particulars call on OWNER OF LOTS at Hotel Hamilton, Pittsburg, Pa., between tbe hours of 12 and 1 and 6 and S p. sr. aul7-I01 WILMERDING LOTS ROUTH .PLACE PLAN, One of the fast-growing sections of this Erosperons, new town and WALL OTS close to tho railroad shops, ronnd-house and station. ' BROWN & SAINT, Agts., 512 Smithfield St aul9-53-rrd BELLEVUE. Elegant home, convenient to station and elec tric line; modern residence of 16 rooms, large hall in center; bath, w. c's, stationary wash stands: water supplied.from tank in attic: first floor finished in bard wood; pantry, cedar closets; nat. gas for heat and light; laundry, cemented cellar, fnrnace; front and rear porches; fruit and sbade trees; 2 cisterns; cemented walks; large stable and carriage house; lot 110x290. BAXTER, THOMPSON 4 CO., 162 Fourth Ave. anl9-72-TTS RESORTS. CONGRESS HALL- ATLANTIC CITY. N. J. Tbe coolest point on the island, facing Inlet and ocean. Accommodation. 500 guests. Su perior table. For circular address au4-15-D R. HAMILTON. rra: E BOSCOBEL Atlantic Citv. Kentuckv ave.. near beach: beautiful new hotel; electric bells, cas and baths. A. E. MARION. mh29-25-TTS Formerly of tbe Layton. TEDFORD MINERAL SPRINGS, X) BEDFORD, PENNA, In the Allegheny Mountains. Scenery unsur passed. As a curative agent the water has no equal. All amusements. Hotel enlarged, im proved and newly furnished. Open till October. jy3-40 L.B.DOTY. Manager. HOTEL IMPERIAL. ATLANTIC CITY, Maryland ave. Directly on tbe beach. Opeh all tbe year. Handsomely furnished; heat, gas, electric bells; cuisine unexcelled; receives 200 guests. Terms, 810 to $18 per week; S3 10 $3 per day. Pittshargpatronage solicited. G. W. KENDRICK. anl7-93-D U" ITED STATE3HOTEL ATLANTIC CITV-N. J. Remodeled, enlarged and refurnished. Finest Hotel on the Coast. Opens June 14. W. S. ANDERSON, Manager. my22-38-TTSSu HOTEL GILSEY. OCEAN END Connecticut avenue, Atlantic City. Orchestra, electric bells, underdrained. OPEN MAY J. OF ALEX. M. my2JS3-TTSSu OPPENHEIMER SEA ISLE. From 30 to 40 hotels and boarding-houses now open. Coolest place, best bathiup, sailing and deep-sea fishing on the coast.. Prices moderate. -Circulars. C. K. LAN DIB. Founder. an9-62 402 Locust St. Philadelphia. BERKELEY SPRINGS HOTEL. BERKE LEY Springs; W. Va. This famous, bis torical and pleasure resort Is under new man agement and is open for guests. Finest bathing In the world. Cool and delightful breezes, lovely scenery, beautiful groves, pleasant, drives, and every otherenjoyment of a first class resort. For fnrtbelliiarticnlara.annlv to H. L. trar.T. Frontletor. lv3M6-Tra AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE TUESDAY MORNING, August 19. at 10 o'clock, at the rooms No. 311 Market street. Mahogany, walnut, oak and cherry chamber suH folding beds, chiffoniors, wardrobes, dressing cases, wasbstands. bedsteads, secre taries, desks, bookcases, center tables, chairs, rockers, hall racks, extension tables, side boards, cabinets and mirrors. Handsome parlor salts and easy chairs, tapestry, nlusb, broca telle, rugs and hair cloth; adjustable tabla stoves, oedding, springs, mattresses, china, glass and silverware, decorated toilet sets, clocks, curtains, pictures, cupboards, etc Also a dentist's complete outfit, embracing in part, operating chair, engine, tools, etc And also a lot of groceries, notions, etc. Positively no postponement. HENRY AUCTION CO., aul7-82 Auctioneers. EURNISHMENT OF THE FINE RESI DENCE. No. 25 Monterey St.. Allegheny, at auction, WEDNESDAY MORNINO, Au gust 20, at 10 o'clock. Una plush parlor suit, marble top tables, bricabrac, pictures, clocks, fine g3B globes, lace curtains, sbades, window screens, rugs, Brussel carpets on rooms, balls and stairs, almost new. mabogany and walnns chamber suits, toilet ware, bedding, lounges, bodsteads, wasbstands, wardrobes, bureaus. White cabinet sewing machine, walnut hall rack, bricabrac, extension table, refrigerator, dining chairs, kitchen range, silverware, dishes, cooking utensils, glassware, laundry goods, etc Everything must go. House open after 8 o'clock morning of the sale. " HENRY AUCTION CO., an!7-8I Auctioneers. EDUCATIONAL. ' M M. DE LA SOLLAYE, Of Vienna. TEACHER OF ZITHER AND HARMONY 29 Montgomery Ave. Allegheny City, Close to Federal street. anglO-7- Plttsburjr. Eighth street, near renn avenue. Pittabure Female College and CONSERVA TORY OF MUSIC. 23 teachers. Superior boma comforts and care. Year begins September 9. Address, jv4-88-p PresidentA.H.NORCROSS,D.D. BROOKE HALL, FOR GIRLS AND young ladies: music and arttrthorough instrnction in English branches: preparatory courses for Bryn Mawr. Vassar. etc.; no extra charge for private instruction: pleasant sur roundings; home comforts. Circulars ready Media, Pa. (near Philadelphia.) jy30-66-TttP EST WALNUT STREET SEMINARY for Young Ladies. Twenty-fourth year. Is provided for giving a superior education in collegiate, eclectic and preparatory depart ments; also in music and art. MRS. HENRI ETTA KUTZ. 2015 Walnut st, Philadelphia. jy2W7-r JEFFERSON ACADEMY, CANONSBURG, Pa. Fall term opens Sent. 10, 1690, with two assistant principals; one a graduate of Knox College, III., the other of Wellesley, Mass. Our students admitted to the best colleges' without examination. Send for handbook, C M. DES ISLETS, Ph. D, (Princeton) Princi pal. au9-60-TTS ELOCUTION, MUSIC, LITERATURE MRS. LIZZIE PERSHING ANDER SON'S school, 64 Union avenue. Allegheny; French.German, Spaiflsh.Cntical Shakespeare, conversation class and English studies. Fall term opens September 9. Send for prospectus. jy00-47-TTS HOLY GHOST COLLEGE CLASSES reopen September 3. New students wilt be examined September 1 and 2X Soeclal de partments, without extra charges, for book keeping, actual business, shorthand, typewrit ing and German. Address, for catalogue and particulars, REV. JOHN T. MURPHY, C. S. Sp.. anie-lO-Tus President. BISHOP BOWMAN INSTITUTE A COL LEGIATE school for young ladies, corner Penn ave. and Fourth street. A compreheu-j sive course of English studies; French and German by native teachers; vocal and instru mental music by experienced professors; the next term will open Wednesday, September 1U. REV. R. 3. COSTER, A. M, Rector. jyS81-TS TTRsULINE ACADEMY. OAKLAND J School reopens MONDAY, SEPTEMBER S. A preparatory day school for bovs under tbe age of 10 will be opened by the Ursullne La dlesonSeptemberU. Fortermsapp'yto S. STR. GERTRUDE, au566-TuS Superioress. w ANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL-THB Mechanic Arts Department of tbe Penn sylvania State College combines a graded course of shop work (in wood and iron) with a three years' course of stndy. For those who desire to go farther it leads to college conrsea in Mechanical, Civil and Electrical Engineer ing. Tnition in this course and in the regular college courses is free. For. catalogues, de scriptive circulars or other information address THE PRESIDENT, State College, Pa. jy2&47-TTS LEHIGH UNIVERSITY IS BEYOND doubt one of the best technical and clas sical institutions of the country. Through tho generosity of its founder, the Hon. Asa Packer, tuition is offered free to all able to pass the re quirements for admission. Tbe Preparatory School for Leigh University isthe only school recommended and indorsed as snch by Presi dent and Faculty of tbe University. For cata logues and particulars, apply to the Principals W. ULRICH. Ph.D., Bethlehem, Pa. jyWl-TT3 KIRKLAND HALL A Home School for younger bovs. College Preparatory Course.Business Course. Terms S350. Address KIRKLAND HALL, Clinton, N. Y. aul2-72-TTS N. Y. MILITARY ACADEMY. CORNWALL-ON-HUDSON, N. Y. For illustrated catalogue of 71 pages address COL. C. J. WRIGHT, B. S., A. M, jy26-46-TTS . Superintendent. PARK INSTITUTE, 204 North ave., Allegheny. College Fitting, Business Training, Shorthand and Typewriting, German and French. Term begins Sept. 1. Send for prospectus. L. LUDDEN, A. M., Pnn. au2-l-TT3 curry warnm, sura 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. Night school opens September 2. Bookkeeping, shorthand, geometry, mechanical drawing. Send for catalogue. JAMES CLARK WILLIAMS. A. M., jyl0-53-TTS President. lePennsylTuiiia State ColIeEe. Courses in general science, agrlculture,chem istry, physics, civil and mechanical engineer ing, mechanic arts, modern languages, history ana political science, ijauie. course in litera ture and Science. All tuition free. Board and other expenses very low. New buildings and equipment. Fall term opens September 10. For catalogue address GEO. W. ATHERTON, LL. D., President, State College, Center Co., Pa. jy31-17-TT3 PITTSBURG ACADEMY. Normal, academic commercial. Students pre pared for tbe best colleges. Young Ladies' Seminary Department fall term opens Sept. 4, 1890. Hon. Thomas M. Marshall, President Board of Trustees. Address J. WARREN LYTLE. Principal, jyl547-TT3 No. 7 Fourth avenue. Pennsylyania College for Women, Situated In a beautiful park, on a commanding plateau, m the suburbs of I'lttsburfr, away from city noise and dost. Unsurpassed for beauty and healthfulnejs. Excellent facilities for study of natural sciences, classics and mathematics la short, every department well equipped. Season opens September 10, '90. Earlr application Is de sirable. Furcatilofrnes and further Information apply to MISS HELEN E. rLLETKEAU. Presi dent, Plttsbnre (East End). Pa. Jyl-76-Tus PITTSBURG ART SCHOOL, JOHNW. BEATTY, Principal. Seventh year opens September 29. Draving and painting from LIFE and NATURE, Etching. Engraving. Lectures on Anat omy, Perspective, Composition, Art History. The continued success ot the Art School makes it necessary to greatly increase facilities for 1S90-9L New and special departments China Faint ing and Crayon Portraiture. Students may enter for United numberiof days a week. Foe prospectus and terms address au67-TUSa 413 WOOD STREET. Q E-NO TEA Sold Wholesale and Retail by GEO. K. STEVENSON & CO., FINE GROCERIES. aulSorwr Sixth avenue. Crane Elevator Co., ' Pittsbnrg Offlce, Lewis Building. REVERSING ENGINES. HYDRAULIC AND STEAM PASSENGER AND FREIGHT .ELEVATORS.. Sk jo-la u-XTTT 1 ! i .-m 1 - IHMBfSltfMilni niiiiifcn iSlilJl HCTWhTii iiiJ Wf If iiWIv IWm 'if fjffffff fflBmf f WWittttlfftif iffiMilt' t " iitP' ' '-'