"uv: $- A DEBATING-SOCIETY "Seems to Have Sprang Up In the Pittsburg High School Allegations Denied by Some and Sworn to by Others An Awful Muddle. Owing to tlio recent trouble In the nigh School the A class yesterday drew up the following paper, which was signed by the members of the clufs and requested to be published In all the papers: Since the suspension of the dean editor has cre ated so much discussion, and has called the atten tion of the public so closely to the affairs of the High School by the many reports which have gone forth, and since the sentiments of the class of 91 have been so grossly misrepresented, we, the mem bers, feel thaUt is our dut to place before the pub lic the true version of affairs and the sentiments of the class. It lias been stated by the various reports that the lady lias the sympathy of the class. bile we arc sorry that this trouble lias occurred we mut say that we do not indorse the ladv's actions. The impression has gone forth that all the cutting of the paper ii as done at the last rehearsal. It is knon n to the class that the paper was cut at every rehearsal, Wemnetabo state that this paper was not to be read before one of the societies, out be fore a public assemblage. As to the assertion that Prof. Sleeth used an oath, we denounce as utterly lilse and absurd. Wc must also correct the state ment that the members of the faculty do not ex plain things more than twice. This is alsofilc. There was a statement mado that members of the raculry would not stav alter the general dUmlslon. This Is not true, for there are members of the faculty who stav every evening till 5 or 6 o'clock and work with the students, and hen the students do not understand a thing or do not get along very well in some study the teacher is billing to sta, and oftn goo star, for an hour or two after dismission, and gHes the student extra instruc tion. The affairs at the High School have been reported in such a way as to give the impression that the faculty and students are continuallj at swords points. TS e emphatically denv this. There eilst between our laculty and the students the most kindly and amiable relations. The member of the facultv and cspeclallj our worthy principal, are greatly respected by the scholar, and there exlts no 111 reeling. Principal Wood is a perfect gentle man and treats the students impartially, lie is al ways ready to listen to utand anxiou to help us along. He is much liked bv all the students as he trtats them all with due consideration. We of the diss of "81 having passed four years under his tutelage, confidentlv asert that we do not think a better or more capable man could b found to fill his position. Further, this Is done of our own free will and accord, and without suggestion from any one outside the class. Another faction of the class afterward re quested the publication of tho following Statement. It being passed by the class of '91 of the nigh School that resolutions be sent to the papers deny ing some of the statements which have appeared in regard to the matter which ha, created so much ex cUement in the High School lately, we, some mem bers of this class of '91. desire to denv some state ments which appear In these resolutions. First. "That the i oung lad has not the svmpathy of the class." T hile she may not have the sym pathy of some members, there are many who side with her. Second. 'That the motion to adopt the resolutions was passed with out opposition. ' Although no one actually voted ngaliibt adopting these relutlons. out of 32 mem bers of tho elis who were present, 12 students re fused to ote on the question. Third A hile these resolutions were drawn up -n lthout the direction of our faculty, one member of the faculty remained In the room during the greater part of one of our meetings. aturallj his presence prevented the freedom of speech. Fourth "That the faculty and the pupils are on the best of terms." Thl mavcaMlj tie 6een to be absurd, when It becomes lvnown that In the facult) meeting held last Wedne lav 13 pupils were brought beiore the faculty by one professor. MADE A NIGHT OF IX. A Charivari Tarty Completes the Sport by a Circus. Coraopolis was an animated place night before last, There was a circus performance, and after the show was over the boys kept Tip the fun by giving a newly married couple a young man named Alexander and a young lady hitherto named Lighthill a charivari. There was so much noise that the Hog Island dispute and the vehicle license tax complication -n ere not dlscued for more than an houi and SO minutes. The borough will settle down to its mutton bj to-morrow e cning. LOSS OF KENT FROM FIRES. A Serious Consideration With Those Whose Incomes Are Derived From Rentals. jtfr. James W. Arrott,the insurance agent at 533 "Wood street, in an interview yester day said that it was matter of surprise that wKile insurance generally is so fully recog nized, that few people appreciated the benefits of rent insurance. "Wliat is rent insurance" he was asked. "It is indemnity for the person insured ngainst the actual loss of rents on buildings rendered partly or w holly untenantable by flres. To executors, administrators, guar dian", trustees and all whose incomes are derived from the rental of buildings its value is unquestioned, and no better outlay can be made than the moderate sum needed to insure the rent rolL" "When questioned about the length of time for which the rent would be paid after the fire occurred. Mr. Arrott explained that the rental was paid until the building was repaired, or rebuilt, and made tenantable. In case the owners decide not-to rebuild, the insurance company pays rents for the time which would be needed to rebuild. The companies represented in Mr. Arrott's asency are the Continental Fire Insurance Company, the German American Insurance Company, the Hanoer Tire Insurance Com pany, the Merchants' Fire Insurance Com pany, the Guardian Fire Assurance Com pany of London, the Sun Fire Office, Lon don, and the American Casualty Insurance and Security Company of Baltimore, Md. The total cash assets of these companies aggregate the magnificent sum 0520,017,113. Alter deducting their total liabilities, in cluding the capital stock, there is left an aggregate surplus of over 0,741,000, which would seem to furnish ample security for the most exacting. Why Housekeepers Are Happy. Xo housekeeper wants to be bothered with the routine of baking during hot weather. That's whr Marvin's superior bread is so popular. It is every bit as good as the best housewife can make, it is cheaper, and when delh crcd fresh e ery morning is much more convenient in every way. Your grocer keeps it, wrsu Bargain Sale Boys' Star Waists 75c, reduced from 51 50; 51, reduced from fi Ages 3 to 13. Come at once. A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth avenue. You make 54 in almost as many minutes to-day. Sailer & Co., cor. Smithfield and Diamond streets, will sell men's 510 suits for 55 to-day only (workingman's day). Pennsylvania Lines. Excursion to Cincinnati; one fare for round trip Mav 18 and 19 via the Penn sylvania Lines for the National Union Con ference. Tickets will be good returning until May 22. WFSu BUSENESS CHANGES, VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TnAT THE X partnership between Edward E. Baker and William . I. Simpson, doing business as the Office Specialty Co. at No 105 Third av enue, city of Pittsburg, Pa., was diolved by mutual consent on the 12th dav of Mav, 1S9L so far as relates to the said William J."Simp son. AH debts due to the said partnership are to he paid to Edward E. Baker, and those due from tho same discharged at No. 105 Third aenue, Pittsburg, w'here the business will be continued by the said Edward E. Baker under the name of Ofllcc Specinltv Co. WILLIAM J. SIMPSON. mvl3- EDWARD E. BAKER, LEGAL NOTICES. EDWARD Y. BUECK, Attorney, St. Nicholas Building. T7STATE OF EDWARD L. BEAX, DE J CEASED Executor's. Notice Notice Is herebj given that letters testamentary on the estate of Edward L. Bean, lato of the city of Pittsburg, In the county of Allo phen and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, to u horn all persons indebted to said estate arc i equc-tcd to make immediate payment, and those ha Injr claims or demands against tho 6amr w ill lnukc them known, without delay to HENRY McKINNIE, Executor. myl-9-F J. COllEX i, CO., Attorncys-at-Law, 85 Diamond Street. 37STATE OF MARTIN ROETII, DE Zt CEASED, Iat of Allegheny City. Xo 'ticc is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Martin Itoeth haro been pranted to tlioundcrsigned, to w hom all per sons indebted to said ctntc arc requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the 4ime should make them known w ithout delny. MARIA ROETn, Executrix, 178 Ohio St., Allegheny City. apIM3-p V, JSS" JHsptay advertibements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on Has page, such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE' PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Sinlthfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEX. BKAXCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT. FOE SALE, TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements 6hould be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE, NO. 1U2 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 60. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6121 PENNAVE. PITTSBURG ADDITIONAL. TOOMAS MCCAFFREY, 8508 Butler street. E1I1L G. STOCKEY, I4th street and Penn avenue, ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street. II. J. McBRIDE, Market House, Allegheny. F. H. EGGLItS SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. (i. W. HUG HES, Pennsylvania and Beaver avs. PERRY M. GLEIM, Rebecca and Allegheny avs. WANTED. Male Help. BLACKSMITH-A GOOD CARRIAGE BLACK SMITH; steady Job; light work. Address A. B. MCKAY, Grove City Pa, myl-82 GOATMAKER-A GOOD. FIRST-CLASS MAN, at a steadvjob; good wages. A. F. MARTIN, Greensburg, Pa. invl5-37 MACHLNIST-A MIDDLE-AGED MAN; ONLY sober men need apply. F. J. FOX A CO., Faberst., foot of Washington, city. myl5- MAN-WE HATE AN EXCELLENT OPEN ING for a good, reliable business man, one who is active ana In good standing, that can com mand rrom $5,000 to $20,000 In ready cash; the busi ness we offer has no superior In the State, the parties interested are au wen-anown easiness men of high commercial standing, and we do not hesl- tate in saying that any gentleman wishing a good. uai any geniie ffnori-nftv1no substantial and good-paving business will find our statement truthful br latin? the trouble to Investi gate: we prefer that parties wishing full particulars to call In person at private office, 190 ROBINSON STREET, comer Sandusky, Allegheny, apS-17 MAN-WELL ACQUAINTED IN THE LIQUOR business, to make himself generally useful in a wholesale store. Address P. O. BOX 580, stating age, experience, salary expected and references. mvl5-i6 w AN-COMPETENT MAN TO GO TO VIR- ULMA for two montcs to sup.erectIon or boiler and puddling furnaces, s.. ., Dispatch office. iavio-3 MEN-l GOOD MEN, NEATLY DRESSED, to take orders. 45 CHATHAM ST. myl5-65 ORGANIZEBS-BY THE FRIENDLY AID Society; pays Its members $100 every blx months; has paid $300,000 in benefits; reserve and benefit fund held In trust by the State of Massa chusetts; terms liberal. Address FRIENDLY AID SOCIETY, Waltham, Mass. myl-I8 "DECEIVING AND SHIPPING CLERK-SAL-JX ARY$V); state age and experience: also bill clerk wanted. Address R. S. T Dispatch office, myl5-39 SALESMAN-TO SELL GOODS TO MER CHANTS by sample; new goods; big pay for workers; permaivent situation; chance to build a fine tmde: exclusive territory. MODEL MFG. COMPANY, South Bend, Ind my4-S3-MWT CALESMAN WELL AND FAVORABLY state reference O known to retail grocerv trade; and experience. myl5-89 SPECIALTY, Dispatch office. SHIPPING CLERK-ENGLISH AND GER MAN : must be practical and experienced; no other need apply; those having held similar posi tions with liquor cr beer house preferred. Apply, stating reference, age, etc., GOOD SALARY. Dis patch office. mv!5-S9 CHIPPING CLERK-SOBER, INTELLIGENT fc-i man lorwnoiesaie liquor store: mu6t understand keeping govt, records and assist in office. Address x. JU., XJl 31spatch office. myl5-40 QOLICrrORS-FOR CHEAPEST AND BEST kJ lire insurance policy. MUBRY 4 EDSALL, 34 Fidelity Building. ap2I-76 TRAVELING SALESMAN-WANTED TO SELL a manufacturer's line of neckwear on com mission. Address NECKWEAR, P. O. Box- lo'.c, Philadelphia. Pa. myl5-60 TXJE WANT RELIABLE HELP-FOB ALL I V parts of the growing West; mechanics of all branches, bookkeepers, typewriters, drygoods, grocery and general clerks, experienced men to manage branch atores, men to keep accounts on ranches and lumber camps; hotel, mill and farm he p; stone, Iron and brick workers; teamsters, miners, barbers, laborers, herders, plumbers, tin smiths, bartenders, etc., etc. : no charges until po sition secured: inclose stamp; all letters promptly answered. GLOBE OFFICE, Jacobs Block, Qmaha, Neb. myl2-94 Agents. AGENTS-TO SELL TOE NEWEST AND best subscription books In the market: the most recent additions to our list are "Our Great Continent." "Lossing's-'Uniied States." "John Boyle O'Reilly's Poetry and Songs of Ireland," TheScldlerln the Civil War;" send for cata logue, terms and territory. P. J. FLEMING & CO., 135 Fifth av. apl2-TuWThFssu AGENTb-THE "NOVELTY WAX PAD" prevents sticky flat-irons: polishes cuffs, col lirs and bosoms; sample, 23 cents: stamps taken. STAYNER ,t CO., Providence, R. I. myl5-38 JFemalc Help. FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK A GIRL .a. oerman preferred, Address G. F., Dispatch my!4-90 pOATMAKER- FIRST-CLASS TAILORES3; V best wages; steady work. Apply SECOND I LOOK, 31 Fifth av. my!5-91 GIRL TO LEARN FIRST-CLASS VEST MAK ING. 57 RACE ST.. Allegheny myl4-87 RESPECTABLE MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN TO act as attendant to an old couple. Apply at m cirrrript n o, , . .i. "i onf..c x iculi ox., Auegiieuy, Liberal salary paid. rayl5-74 Male and Female Help. HOTEL faTEWARD, MALE COOK. THREE waiters, butler, 40 farm hands, man servant, 300elrlsror hotels, families and summer resorts. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant st. TeL 90. myl4-D LAUNDRESSES. COOKS. CHAMBERMAIDS, nurses; 200 house girls, dining room girls; German and colored girls, porters, w alters, drivers, farm hands. MRS. E. THOMPSON, 608 Grant st. my!4-D Situations. BOOKKFEPING-I ATTEND TO ANYTHING in the line of intricate accounting, such as opening and closing of books or correction of er rors: alio gl c instructions In the use of the Vouch er sstem. A. F. SAWHILL, 187 Federal St., AUeghenj, Pa. de6-51-D POSITION-IN GENERAL ACCOUNTING OK bookkeeping, young married man; practical experience of ten years; satisfactory reference from present employers and reasons for change. Address P. O. Box92r. city. " ap25-30 POSITION AS ASSISTANT IN RETAIL DRUG bTORE or as salesman for anv wholesale honse. Address at once B.F.CAIN, P.O. Box No. 23, Slstersvllle, W. Ya. myl4-6 QlTUATION-BY DRUG CLERK: JUNE 1; O six j ears experience; temperate; best of refer ence. Address BOX 144. Blmersbursr. Clarion a;; iciiiperaie; uesi 141, Rtmersburg, county. Pa. myl5-61 Boarders and Lodgers. GENTLEMEN OCCUPANTS-FOE FRONT roomonllne of Fifth av. cable, in private family in East End. Address R. K., Dispatch office. my!3-9 Booms. T OOMS-BY MOTHER AND SON IN ALLE--LV GHENY, facing parks; unfurnished: refer enefs. A. L. G., Dispatch office. myl5-100 TinancIaL YTTANTED-MONEY TO LOAN ON MORT 1 1 GAGES, in largo and small amounts -it low est market rate of Interest. Sec W. A. HERRON A SON S, 80 Fourth av. ap3-2t-F MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY conntv property at lowest rates, HENRY A. WEAVER A CO.. 92 Fourth av. mh2-D -YTTE HAVE IN CONNECTION WITH OUR 1 general real estate business a special mortgage department: money to loan la large and .small amounis ai $, a ana a per ceni. on city ana subur. ban property. M. F. mi'1'.L.E CO., 96 Fourth avenue- mys-a-D Miscellaneous. LADIES-TO ATTEND THE SCHOOL OF DE SIGN and Dress Cnttlng for a thorough ranrse of dressmaking. NO. 951 PENN AV. mb3-16 SECOND-HAND WAGON FIRST-CLASS, one horse, fifth wheel spring wagon, capacitv iOOO pounds. Call on or address BOVAIRD i SEYFANG, 216-224 Second av., Pittsburg, Pa. inyl5-53 UJPSl BEDTOG PARALYZER-JONES Slaglc Roach Powder: contains no poison; roaches banished by contract; satisfaction given or no P??: rrcpared by GEO. IV. JONES, 222Federal st Allegbcn, Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. my3-131-MWF FOR S 1LE I3IPROVED HEAL ESTATE City Residences. FP Jr7?70 HOUSES ON JANE STREET. Southside, for $3,500: a very good property for the money. (351c). beeW. A. HERr6n&SONS, 80 Fourth av. myl5-73-l,a),23,27 Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.-RENT OR 8ALE Uotels, cottages and bathhouses; lots for sale In all parts of the elty: also South Atlantic Citv. ISRAEL G. ADAMS CO.. Real Estate Agents. Real Estate and Law Building. mv-55 DESIRABLE COTTAGES AND BOABDING houses for rent and sale; largest list, best lo cations, satisfaction guaranteed; Pittsburg head quarters, register kept. E. II. MILES (successor to B. S. Pettet). Real Estate. Insurance and Ocean Steamship Agency, No. 1505 Pacific avenne, At lantic City, New Jersey. myll-97 THE FOR SALE lMPBOTgD REAL ESTATE, East End Residences. THOICE EAST END HOME OF 8 ROOMS. BATH, J all modern conveniences; only 6 minutes from cable lines or P. B. R., and within one minute ot electric road: good street, and well sewered: lot 25x 100; only 3,500; $500 cash, balance on time; a bar gain to quiet buyer. SeeBEED B. COYLE CO., cor. Fourth ar. and Grant St. m15-70-TuFSu nOR SALE-WE HAVE FOR SALE ON X; Marchand St., close to Shady av., a nice bricK dwelling of 10 rooms, bath.-rhandellcrs, furnace and all late Improvements; this is a beautiful loca tion, and lot averaging GOxiai; price, ,11,500. (a2G7). BLACK 4; B AIKD, Neva Fourth av. m 1-33-1, 5, 15 HERE IS WHAT YOU WANT-WHYf-BE-CAUSE it is situated aothat you have but 2 minutes' walk to Dunuesne electric road, 4 minutes to Perm avenne cable, 5 minutes to Fifth avenue cable and 8 minutes to P. R. R. ; In fact surrounded w 1th all conveniences, and one pt the most desira ble locations for living in thi East End; ajiew Queen Arme Irarae, containing ten rooms, with all latest Improvements; street graded, curbed ana flagstone walks; large, lot; price $7,500. Call and getfpennlsslou to see this from BLACK & BAIRD, 9oiFourth av. (a394.) my5-61-5.13.15 HOUSE-A 6-ROOM AND FINISHED ATTIC Queen Anne frame, with every modern con venience; handsome mantels, with mosaic tile hearths: sliding doors; hot and cold water; com plete bath: best or sanitary plumbing; good dry cellar: handyto electric ana cable lines; fine sur roundings; can be had very cheap. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady avs., E. E. 1259 myl3-70 0Q 500 FOR A NEAT C-ROOM AND FIN tjDOj ISHED attic frame, with all mod ern conveniences. Including bath, hot and cold water, inside closet, etc.: good neighborhood: sewered street, handy to electric and cable, and very desirable property in everyway; lot 33x100. S. A. DICKIE A CO., Penn and Shady avs.. E. E. 915. myl3-70 OM 300 FOR A HANDSOME NEW 9-ROOM 3nfcj frame house In excellent location of East End; has everv modern Improvement, and Is near to both cables and electric; lesn than three minutes' walk: street is sewered: fine lot; terms arranged to suit purchaser. See S. A. DICKIE a CO., Penn and Shad avs., E. E. '1255. myl3-70 Suburban Residences. TTOR SALE A HANDSOME EIGHT-BOOMED JC house, ulth finished attic and every mode -a convenience, hot and cold water (unfalllvg supply, bathroom, w. c, natural gas, Illuminating gas; lot 150x150 feet: more ground can be had if de sired; possession given at once; situated corner A and Sixth St., Oakmont borough, six minutes' walk from Edgewater station. A. V. R. R. Apply to office VERONA TOOL WORKS. Verona, or office METCALF, PAUL CO., McCance block, cor. Seventh av. and Sinlthfield st. mylI-35' HOUSE OF 12 ROOM3-WITH MODEBN IM PROVEMENTS, hot and cold water, natural gas for heat and light, and with four acres of ground well planted with a good selection of fruit trees (all neanngj ana snruooerv; simaie hi luiewwiu, i . e. u. a: u ei. it. it. F. C. BIGGEBT, 61 Fourth av. ap23-94-EOD INGRAM, P. H. R. R.-HERE IS WHAT YOU want, two minutes from the station, a nice lot 60H20 feet, and a nice new frame dwelling, newly papered and painted, of seven rooms and hall, slate and wood mantels, natural gas, young fruit trees; tirlee 3.2flQ- nart down and balance weeklv or monthlv navments. --.1-r- Z Z. .. , .. . inrlnir & BAIRD'S. No. 95 Fourth av. 11 leij. rorucuuuv ai iuAvik my2-30-2,7,15 TWO ACRES AND GOOD RESIDENCE IN THE suburbs, near the cltv. onlv three minutes from railroad station: eight rooms In. residence, hall, porches, natural gas. etc.. etc. : coplons flow of pure water; great variety of fruit and shade trees and shrubbery: a pretty place. JAS. W. DRAPE CO., 313 Wood St., adjoining Fourth av., Pitts burg myl5-g7-l5.16,18 "TTJILKINSBDRG-HOUSE OF FIVE ROOMS Tt in good repair, nicely paperea ana near electric line; $oOO down, balance easy: lot 25x123. (k87). BLACK i. BAIRD, No, 95 Fourth av, my2-30-2,7.15 ffiQ OOO-HUDSON ST., INGRAM, ONE MIN 4pO) UTE from station, a nice two-story and finished mansard of ten rooms, hall, natural gns for heating and Illuminating, slate mantels, front and rear porches, honse newly papered, good dry cellar, water on porch, house been bmlt three years: small fruit and shade trees, grape vines etc.; lot 50x120. (1180.) BLACK & BAIRD. No. 95 Fourth av. my5-63-5,9,15 O 400 SHERIDAN STATION, ABOUT FIVE lipjy minutes from the station, a nice two-story house of four rooms, natural gas, back porch, good stable, with a nice level lot, 100x100, covered with small fruit trees; very convenient to schoolhouse, (1139.) Particulars at BLACK) &; BAIRD'S, No. 95 Fourth av. mj5-63-5.9.15 EOR SALE LOTS. East End Lots. FAHNESTOCKPLAN-CORNER LOT 25x150 feet; fruit and shade trees: very desirable lo cation. See BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth a v. mylO-105-10, U, 13, 15 TPOR SALE-HANDSOME LOT CHEAP-ONLY X S450; 20x100 ft.: on line of cable cars. (107). Sec W. A. HEREON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. myI5-72-15,19,23,26 -Y71STA PLAN OF LOTS-PENN AV EAST T END, between Falnnont and Rebecca sts.; finest lots in the city; 55 feet front, running through to Broad St.; average depth 200 feet: home seekers or Investors shouldnot fail to look at this property: also lots In same plan fronting on Klncald. Rosetta and Vista streets, from $500upward. MORELAND A HAAS, ClHPenn av.. East End. Tel. 5320. myl3-22-miWThF AUegheny Lots. MADISON" AV. LOTS-30X100, AT AUCTION; the property 318 and 350 Madison av., at the Intersection of East St., Allegheny, will be sold at auction on premises Saturday, May 16, 4 o'clock; the lot is 30x100: the buildings are old, having lately been used as Krooscamp's brush factory; good stand for business or dwellings: If you wish a oar gain go to this sale. A. LEGGATE & SON, Auction eers, 108 Fourth av. my9-26-D Suburban Lots. EDGEWOOD LOT-S?800 EACH-LAY WELL and commanding view of East Liberty Vallev; good terms: now is the time to buy. See BAX TER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av. mylO-106-11,13,15 LOTS-ON BENNETT ST., NEAR HOME WOOD, one. 25x135. at only f623: two, 25x135, at $C50; Very desirable lots, near P. R. R. station andhandvto electric. See S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady avs., E. E. myll-5 SUBURBAN FROrERTY THE LARGEST lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best terms In the county at Sheraden, 15 minutes from Union station; see Sheraden before you buy else where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretary, 127 Fifth av. fe27-72-D rpWO FINE LOTS IN ORCHARD PLAN JL Wilklnsburg, three minutes' walk from rail road station, close to Penn av. ; most desirable and convenient location in the place: 60x124 feet, to an alley; a bargain to a prompt jpurchascr, as owner has remoA ed from the city. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St., adjoining Fourth av., Pitts burg. " inyl5-67-15,16.18" 33 ACRES OF LAND WITHIN TEN MIN UTES' walk of Laurel station: a great pro- Tirtlnn nfthfa nmnertr 1b eiilf.MA t. verv Productive oil wells in slffht andan nU-neli iorDuiidlnglots: being drilled on premises with promising results; this property win be sold very reasonable, affording the purchaser the double chance of acquiring oil property as ell as desirable building lots. Apply foW. L. BIRD, 412 Grant St., or J. W. COOK, on premises. myl4-84-ThFSii Farms. FOUR NICE FARMS-CLOSE TO BAILROAD station, within easy reach of tho city: one farm of 30 acres, one of 52 acres, one of 58 acres and one of 68 acres; all convenient to stores, school, postofilce, etc; would exchange either In part for cityproperty. JAS. W. DRAPE&CO.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. myl5-67-15,10,18 SHsccUaneons. EXCURSION TO NORFOLK, VA.-LOTS. lots Jots The Atlantic Land Company have secured very low rates to Norfolk for their excur sion. May 18. For full information, plans, tickets, etc., etc., 6ec SLOAN & CO., 127 Fourth ave. my7-2-7,9,10, 12,15 16 LOTS, LOTS. LOTS, IN THE ATLANTIC Land Company's plan at Norfolk, Va.; ex cursion. May 18; low rates; splendid chance for in vestors. For information see SLOAN & CO., 127 Fourth av. my7-2-7.9.10.12.15.16 NORFOLK. VA.. MAY 18-GRAND EXCUR SION for opening sale of lots la Atlantic Lanl Company's plan. For full inlormatlon call or ad dress SLOAN & CO., 127 Fourth av. my7-2-7.9.10. 12.15.16 EOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Properties. DRUGSTORE-ONLY STORE LN A RAPIDLY growing town of 1,200; new railroad shops, employlngSCOmenwltlia capacitv of 1,500 when completed : one pr the best investments in the State. Address PHARMACY. Dispatch office. myl5-2 17J?r FaSF;t.?T0XE quarry of first- A CLASS building stone; opened and in first-class r.jy.nf onjer; at a bargain if sold soon; price 57,000 (also three dwellings on the lot) ; well located in Thirteenth ward. SeeW. A. HERRON St SONS, 80 Fonrth av. myll-3-MWF H?L.-L LICENSED - 3-STORY 25-ROOM j brick hotel in good repair: nicely furnished and within 5 miles of the best oil territory In Penn sylvania; the only license within 20 miles; good barn and outhouses connected; reasons for selling, engaged in other business. For further particulars ....,w.miu, xyiajiaicH uuice. myw-oy- ERONA-ALLEGHENY V. B.'R.-FOR SALE or rent at the lowest figure, a manufacturing plant; consisting of one and one-half acres ground with irpB-clad building, 40 feet bv 80 feet and out side boiler room ; natural gas all through the build ing: also railroad switch. See HERMAN STEGER, 909Llbertyst., Pittsburg. mylS-42 Business Opportunities. BARBER SHOr-A GOOD-PAYING BARBER shop; partv wants to go to Europe. Call for J?rt3jfiaIs at A.EDLIS & CO. '8, 502 to 510 Liberty st.. Pittsburg, Pa. myl2-70' BARUER SHOP-DOING A GOOD BUSINESS; good reason for selling. Address S. K., DIs patch ofllcc. myl5-52 TvAILi AND SUNDAY DISPATCH ROUTE 7k?JflI!romsp5a Call at J. J. FITZ GERALD'S, 59i Lincoln av Bennett, Pa. myl5-47 THIRST-CLASS HAT AND FUBNISHING.GOODS ,A store; well located; will Inventory about 5,000; good lease; good reason for selling; does not re quire all cash if purchaser can secure liabilities of the business. Address INVENTORY. Dispatch CPce. myl5-51-isu HOTEL IN CITY-LEASE AND PURNISH MLNT with license, nowdolug a large busi ness in a good neighborhood. Address HOTEL, Dispatch office. inyl4-2 ONE OF THE BEST PAYING HAT AND . gents furnlshlnE (roods stores in the two tiwea; siock invoices aDout?3,uuo; nxtures, reason- I able: rood lease: roodreasonkrorselllnffTAddress HATS, Dispatch offlce. myl4-&-Thr-su J PTTTSBURG DISPATCH, FOR BALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. OHOE STORE-IN GOOD TOWN. NEAR CITY; D tine restaurant; grocery 'tores, I P $5,000; milk route; paper route; c8Btor"ll5im,aKS.tJ machine shop; drugstore; stone quarry. HOLMES &CO.,4g)SmKhfleTd8t. aPffl ' SMALL BREWERY IN THE CITY. NOW RUN NING and In perfect order, and having all the rinttnaia lv . i a - kntia n do: have a long icaso mjiiuir rent; only small capital required. Address mvll-2 ja&ft x.n, uispatcu omce. WELL-ESTABLISHED HARDWARE AND , housefurn shin? business In a thriving man ufacturing town on llfie ofrallroad; business Is lni a highly prosperous condition: profits last year $4,000, ana indications point to an increase thisyearj al most no opposition: best ofreasons f "fe Particulars confidentially froih J AS. W. DRAPE CO., 313 Wood street, adjoining JL1u.rtJ' "Jm Pittsburg. im!5-i7-15.18,18 FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock. pOWS-TWO FRESH ALDERNEYS. INQUIRE J J. C. BUFFUM, 223 N. Highland "J-gji Machinery and Metals. ENGINES AND BOILERSECOND-HAND; largest stock of allslies; 18x38, UX24, mw. 10 X20, 10x18, 10x12, 9x12,8x12.7x12, 6x12; mounted port- iojo. ana aplb-D TTOISTING ENGINES, TJFRRICKS AND derrick fonrlnra. steel hoisting and guy ropes In stock; stationary engines and boilers, snears, clay and ore pans, etc. THOMAS CARUN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky streets, Allegheny, Pa. auS-85-MWT POLAR ICE SHAVER-NEW: WILL BE SOLD cheap. Address C. F. NOUBSE, 191 Center av., city. . DTl5-41 rpHE FOLLOWING ARTICLES OF A BREW A. ERY in the Twenty-fourth ward: A copper kettle, boiler, a machine, copper pump, Jco swim mers, beer pump, barrels, halves, quarters nd eighths; casts, from 12 to 35 barrels: casks can be used to hold water: will sell at fair price. Address D. B. W., Dispatch office. myl3-18-ws THE CELEBRATED ACME AUTOMATIC safety engines and non-cxploslve boilers, for gas or oil fuel, from one to five-horse power; also, the latest Improved ventilating fans: perfect satisfaction guaranteed: by J. PRAGER, Gen eral Agent, No. 4 Fifth av., Pittsburg. Pa. , fel5-165-3TWT THE BECK AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIGHT engine; engines, boilers and sawmills and woodworking machinery. HABMES MACHINE DEPOT, 99 First av.. Pittsburg. my7-D PERSONA!- PERSONAL CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver; lewelry repaired; newworkmade to order. CHRIS. HAUCH. 511 Smlthfleld St. apl9-13J PERSONAL WEBSTER'S LARGE QUARTO Dictionary. $2 50; special bargains in old and new books during this month. FRANK BACON & CO . 301 Smlthfleld st. mh!2 PERSONAL FINE BOOKS-WE HAVE THE finest collection of finely illustrated books in Pittsburg; beautlfnl bindings; low prices; come and see them; hundreds of books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, 900 Liberty St. del2 PERSONAL ALL PERSONS USING ARTIFI CIAL eves should buy them from the CHESS MAN OPTICAL COMPANY, No. 42 Federal St., Allegheny; they carry the largest line of the best material and guarantee them for one year; theonly house In the United States that makes this offer. ap2-92-Thrsu ERSONAL WHEN I WAS A SSIALL BOY my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great big man, DICK SON, the well-known tailor, 65 Firth av.. cor. Wopdot., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape. Tel. 1558. myl5-80-P FOUND. -POUND-PERFECT COMFORT IN BEADING, JO by ha lng my eyes thoroughly examined and a pair of the celebrated Jl crvstal specs adjusted by the experts of the CHESSMAN OPTICAL COM PANY, No. 42 Federal St., Allegheny. , ap2-82-ThFSu AUCTION SALES. A TJCTIOITSAT.Tji-" Vn-ilnwn Anvwita 4Ylf,n enfa rtoaVd Oti . 1 UUllHUCj WIIH.W, WU1W Mt v.ud, w-v., FRIDAY, May 15, at 10 o'clock at the rooms of the nenry Auction Co., 811 Market sfc Fine chamber furniture in walnut, oak and mahogany, mirrordoor wardrobe, chiffonier, desks, bureaus, washstands, bedsteads, chairs and rockers, parlor suites in tapestry; rugs and plushes, leather chairs, bookcase, sideboards, ext. tables, china closets, etc.; also .largo lot of second-hand carpets and furniture from a hotel; all in good cpndition and must be sold at onco. Goods now on oxhib tion. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. myU-12 -TUKE.SALE-FIBE SALE $20,000 worth of line woolens at auction, commencing SATURDAY, May 16 and con tinuing from day to day until same is dis posed of. .Sale takes placo at 10 a.m., 2 and 7.30 p. it., at the store, 637 Smlthfleld st , Pittsburg. Grand closing sale of fine wool ens in English, French and German worsted coatings, trouserings, etc., damaged by Are, water and smoke at the recent flro in the cloth house of James A. McXally. The above stock .will bo sold for tho ac count of whom it may concern by order of James A. McNally. HENEY AUCTION COMPANY, myl5-C6 Auctioneers. NOTICES. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT A3 Ll my wife, Sophia-Sehneeweiss, has left my bod and board w lthout Just cause; I will not bo responsible for any debts she may con tract after this date, May 1, 1S9L myU-SG. - W. A SCHNEEWEISS. DIVIDENDS. Peoples Savtaqs Bank op PrrrsBrRo. -paVIDENDTHE TRUSTEES OF THIS JL bank have this dav declared a dividend of FOUR (4) FEB CENT, payable forthwith. EDWARD E. DUFF., Mat 11, 189L Assistant Treasurer. myl2-6l-l Thiiid National Bank, ) Pittsburg, Mav 9, 1S0L J DIVIDEND NO. 64 A DIVIDEND OF THREE PER CENT has been declared this day out of the earnings of the last six months, payable on demand. mvlO-70-D W. STEINMEYER, Cashier. PEOFOSALS. TDROPOSALTFORUELAirmVASHING JL Recruiting Rendezvous, 915 Penn ave nue, Pittsburg, Pa., May 12, 189L Sealed pro posals, in triplicate, subject to tho usual conditions, will bereceivedattheEecrulting Rendezvous, at 915 Penn avenue, Pittsburg, Pa., until 11 o'clock, noon, on tho 12th day of June, 1891, at which time and place they will be opened in the presence of bidders, for f ui nishlng supplies and rendering services, as indicated, for tho Recruiting Service, United States Army, whenever required, within the city limits, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1892; viz: Furnishing and deliver 'ing fuel, and washingarticies of Government equipage. Preference will be given to arti cles of domestic production, ormanufacture, conditions of quality and price (including in tho price of foreign productions and manu factures the duty thereonjbeing equal. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Blanks and full informa tion as to Didding, etc., wiU be furnished on application. Envelopes, containing pro posals, should 'be marked "Proposals for Fuel, etc.," and addressed to CAPTAIN FRANCIS W. MANSFIELD, Eleventh In fantry Recruiting Office, Pittsburg, Pa. myl241-12, 13, U,15Jell,12 JOHNSTOWN,PA.,CITYBONDSFORSALE Sealed proposals will be received by the City Treasurer, either at his office in Johns town, Pa., or by mail up to 5 o'clock p. m. MONDAY, May 25, 1891, for the sale of Johns town City S per cent-bonds, to tho amonnt of $40,000. Tho oonds aie freo from Stato tax, and are coupon bonds, payable to bearer, and are in denominations of $100 and $500, bear date May 1, 1891, redeemable after flvo' years 'at the option of tho city, but absolutely in thirty years from date; the coupons are paya blo semi-annually, May land NovembeiM. The bidder will state the amount ho bids for and tho premium he will pay for bonds, and the award win oe made to the uest Didder. Tho city lias no bonded debt now; there is a debt of about $40,000 existing of the Bor oughs formiug the city, all of which will be speeouy paia Dy a special tax levied, xne last assessment, at less than one half of the actual cash value, is $8,3S0,833. The successful bidder wUl be required to pay tho difference in interest between May 1 and dato of issue. This is a flrst-clnss investment, as the City of Johnstown will pay interest out of a spe cial tax levied to cover tho same, and the principal is amply secured by all tho real estate within the city limits. Right to re Joct any or all bids reserved. JAMES K. BOYD, City Treasurer. Johnstowit, Pa., May 12, 189L myl5-50-D EDUCATIONAL. CHELTENHAM MILITARY ACADEMY Ogontz, Montgomery Co., Pa. Unex celled in beauty nnd healthfulness 'of loca tion and surroundings and in buildings, equipment and all other requisites of ft flrst clnss schooL Number limited to 60. For illustrated circular address JOHN CALVIN RICE, A. M., Principal. myl5-77-D St. John's Military School MANLIUS, N. Y., SUMMER SCHOOL. Rt Bov. F. D. HUNTINGTON, 8. T.D., Presi- y" V , r' i t H.'-i:ii'' irJ.ViSSi dent Apply to Lt. CoL WM. VERBECK. Sunt. mhl-lS5-Jlwp J PRTOAT, ' MAY 1$ TO LET. -J ifn-if.i-el-n-ui-ui.j.1 !.-' -.-, - J. il East End Residences. TO IjET-FURNISHED HOUSE AT SHADY SIDE, 9 rooms, beautimily located on paved "rest, convenient to cable and electric line and IP. H. R.; possession June 1. See W. A. HERRON SONS, So Fourth av. myl5-71-Dt $30 per month.' Bee W; A. HEBRON 4 SONS. 80 Fourth av. myll-3-Mwrt TO LET-HANDSOME NEW AND MODERN A house; seven rooms; $J5permonth;oneof the best In the East End for the monev; location good. See W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth av.. my9-40-TPTSt Suburban Residences. COTTAGE - WELL-FURNISHED 18-ROOM cottage. 80-feet porch fronting toward park: 1 minute from popular warm springs and splendid bathing pools; will rent for season (June 1 to Octo ber 1), only $375. Address at once, J. W. ALDER TON, Berkeley Springs, W. Va. myl5-58t ATEW HOUSE OF TEN BOOMS-FINE STORE 1 ROOM and dwelling, in business -center of Ohio st Allegheny. Inquire C0 OHIO ST., be tween 6 and 7 P. M. myl5-B0t THIRTY DOLLARS PER MONTH-WILL rent the only summer garden with bar attached in Stcubenvllle, O.: three acres shade trees, slx room dwelling house, dancing hall, 60x50, and everything readv to make big money. Apply 8CHMULBACH BBEWUfG COMPANY. Steuben vllle, O. myl5-88t Business Stands. TO LET-HANDSOME STOREROOMS, SOS. 78 and 80 Diamond st,. Just above Smlthfleld t in new Dispatch building; well lighted ele gantly fitted up, centrally located and having every convenience ; these rooms are admirably suited for Insurance, real estate or other office business. For further information apply, after2r. M.. to BUSI NESS MANAGER. The Dispatch, Smlthfleld and Diamond sts. ap29-U7t Atlantlo City. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.-IF YOU WANT TO rent or buy a hotel, cottage or lot address or call, WILLIAM RUDDLE, comer New York and Atlantic avs. myl2-95-Dt Offices, Desk Room. ' TO LET-CHOICE OFFICES . ON SECOND and third floors of The Dispatch business office building, corner Smlthfleld and Diamond sts. : these are In suites of two or four rooms, as desired, and have every convenience; centrally located, well ar- apg-117t RESORTS. TTADDON HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Now open. Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths in the House. my636 LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. THE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY, X. J. On thebeach, with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths in the house. Send for circular. ap30-9S-D E. BOBERTS & SONS. SEABRIGHT, ATLANTIC CITY, X. J., Now open. Finest location on the island. Sun parlor overlooking the ocean: unob structed ocean view. MBS. L. REPP, ap2448-MWF CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT FORT WILLIAM HENRY HOTEL, Lake George, N. X. Open June 18, 189L New York Office in the "Grenoble," Fifty seventh st., and Seventh ave. Management and organization of Hotel PONCE DE LEON, St. Augustine, Fla. Souvenir book of the lake sent on applica tion. O. D. SEAVEY, Manager. my&33-D MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CRESSON SPRINGS. Main line Penna. R. R.; aU trains stop. On the Summit of the AUegheny Mountains. Will open June 25. For circulars and infor mation address W3I. R. DUNHAM, Supt., Cresson, Cambria, myl5-78 Co., Pa. THE TREMONT. SEAGIRT, N.J. Will open JUNE 6 for Season of 189L House greatly improved; all rooms have ocean view. Billiard and pool tables. Barber shop and telegraph office in house. For rates and information apply MRS. G. T. PARKE, 1521 Spruce street, Tuesdays and Fridays after 2 o'clock. . mvl5-51-MWFBu CHOICE EKOPERTIES. poTTSAHE"" " SWISSVALE, P. R. R. CHEAP LOTS IN TWENTIETH WARD. Conrad St., near Penn ave., 41x133 $2,050 Howe St., 25x120 1,450 Marchand st.,24xl31 1,500 Emerson St., 25x120 1,375 Highland ave., near Stanton, 41x110 4,100 S, A. DICKIE & CO, Rgnn and Shady Aves., myI44 REMOVALS, W. J. EAST, Architect, Has removed from Federal street, Allegheny, to offices located in WESTINGHOUSE BUILDING, mh4-42-iiwr PrrrsBtntG, Pa, GEORGE KAPPEL, THE MUSIC DEALER, Has removed to his new granite building, 634 SMITHFIELD STREET, npza-ss-irwT BUSY BEE HIVE: has removed from corner Sixth and Lib erty to 38 Wvlieave- nue, one square irom ium avenue, xioils and other presents given to purchasers. ap24-Mwr DR. HAEEIff CRAMP CURE -. -n.y... .. FOR Every Ache and Fain. FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGSTORES. Manufactured by L. H. HARRIS DRUG CO. Nos. 40 and 48 Seventh avenue my4-D' PrnSBUEG, PA, CHICAGO CITY BUREAU OF INFORMATION supplies advice or information concerning any legitimato business matter. Merchants, manufacturers, mechanics, or others, who contemplate visiting or locating here or AVest can obtain introductions or reliable facts of any kind at a moderate cost. Send for circular. Chicago City Bureau of Information (Incor ated.) 'No. 1S14 Chamber of Commerce Bldg., mylfWS-mi CHICAGO, ILL. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 120 3TOTJRTJH AVE, '(Telephone 1773) Real Estate and Mortgages. Money, to Loan at Lowest Kates. PROPERTIES FOB BENT. BENTS COLLECTED. ap28-77- $500 16 $500,000 To loan on mortgages, city or country prop erty, at lowest rates. JAS. AV. DRAPE & CO., 813 Wood St., Pittsburg. Telephone No. 975. , mylJn, 1891 CHOICE PROPERTIES. ELLWOOD OITTHE COlOQDlEuuM SPECIAL SJU.E OF LOTS. 8:30 A. M. SATURDAY, MAY 16,1891, 8:30 A. M. Train (with special car for Ellwood) leaves Allegheny Station, Pittsburg and "Western R. R., at 850 A. M., returning at :58 f. m., city time. Or by Ft. Wayne R. R. at 8:20 A. m. or 1:20 p. m. from Union depot or Allegheny. Ellwood is about , ONE HOUR'S RIDE from Pittsburg and Allegheny and frequent trains by all three roads-, add to its many other vantages,, among which are NATURAL GAS, . pure spring water, sewers, broad walks, five miles of graded streets, ElectrioXight, "Western Union and Postal Telegraph, Bell and Iiong Distance Telephone. ADVANCE IN PRICES' is certain, and an investment now will surely donble in value before 1692. Some lots purchased last autumn have since changed hands at nearly 100 per cent advance; 100 buildings are now erected or in course of completion. EASY TERMS to purchasers; 525 down 510 per month till paid for; 5 per cent dis count for cash payment. TAXES PAID x ' for 1891. Special inducements of. fered to those who will build inside of six months. "GLEN PARK" occupies the entire north border of the town and comprises over one hundred acres. Its scenery is un cqualedfor rugged grandeur East of the Rocky Mountains gigantio rocks, mammoth trees, cascades, water falls. The Connoquenessing flows through it and affords boating and fishing. "HOTEL OLIVER" on a commanding eminence, sur rounded by the stately forest trees of "Oliver Park," has all modern x improvements steam heat, electric "light, call-bells,etc.,and is elegantly furnished. It will make an ideal summer home. Elegant residences and cottages are being built, and four large substantial FACTORY BUILDINGS are in course of completion on the outskirts of the town. Manafact uring will never be allowed to ap. proach the handsome residence portion, so freedom from dust, dirt, smoke and noise con be guar onteed. ' WATER POWER unequaled in the State will be afforded by three large dams, to be built at once. MINERAL RESOURCES are immense; the finest Building Stone, Coal, Limejtone, Brick and Fire Clay are found in great abundance. THREE RAILWAYS afford unrivaled shipping facili ties. The Pittsburg and "Western (B. & O. System), runs through the center of the town, while tho Erie and Pittsburg Division of the great Pennsylvania System con nects with the Beaver and Ellwood B. B. running from Ellwood Juno . tion to Ellwood City. The Pitts burg and Lake Erie (L. S. & M. S. System) will also connect with the B. & E. E. B. when the bridge .. over the Beaver at Ellwood Junc tion is completed. MAIL ORDERS "Will receive prompt attention, and the best unsold lots in either resi dence, business or manufacturing 'section will be reserved in order of application. "We will use our best judgment and give you honest opinion of relative values. ELLWOOD will be the future SUMMER RESORT of "Western Pennsylvania. Nature has surrounded it with beauties be yond description, and man has em bellished it with his handiwork, nntilall things needed are sup plied. GET IN ON THE GROUND FLOOR and make a handsome profit. "Write to us or call for book price list and lithograph of Ellwood, telling you all about it, and come with us on next Saturday or any Saturday or "Wednesday following. ' Tickets for SATURDAY next or any other day on sale at our office at 51 for round tripj and "WE "WILL REFUND PARE TO ALL LOT PURCHASERS. PRICES 5300 TO 5600. TERMS, ?25 CASH, 510 PEE MONTH. FIVE PER CENT DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Lots, business quarter, 22x160. Lots, residence part of town, 40x160. Don't forget to ask about lots in "PITTSBURG CIRCLE." Saturday next is the day, date MAY 16. TIME, 8:30 A. M., PITTSBURG AND "WESTERN. Be sure to call or write for "ELL WOOD BOOK." BLACK & BAIRD, 95 FOURTH AVENUE. my 13-53 CHOICE FBOFEKTTES. Fairmount Place, "We have just platted 43 lots in this plan, and offer them for sale at prices ranging from 5700 to 52,200. "We consider these very choice lots. They ore situated two squares from Penn avenue and the Citizens' Cable and Duquesne Traction lines. Are in an excellent neighborhood, and, being situated high and dry, are not only well located for- health, but also command a fine view of the East Liberty Valley. Call early apd make selection of lot before they are all picked over. ( 106 THIRD AVENUE, mylO-fi8-Turau Oakland, Lots. "We have five lots on Frazier street that we are authorized to sell at 5500 each for cash, or 5600 on time. These lots are a bargain. Sp'ecial reasons for selling. We can recommend their purchase. 1 xo6 THIRD AVENUE. mylO-SPnursa MURRT & EDSALL, INSUBAHCE AND HEAL ESTATE, ' FIDELITY BUILDING. (Telephone 1869.) mh23-91 T UB MO NB H MD A3PINWALL Is located in the beautiful Valley of the Allegheny, on W. P. R. R.; 20 minutes from the city. Thirty-six trains daily. Electric cars connecting with Penn Ave nue Cable road. Graded streets, planted with shade trees; walks built, natural gas and water pipes laid, and cold, PURE ARTESIAN WATER FOR ALL. No more muddy river water. Schoolhouse will be erected this summer. Aspinwall is directly opposite Highland Reservoir, Pittsburg. Ground level and fine river view. The most delightful spot for a sub urban residence in the country. NO FLOODS. TO SEE IS TO BUY. Lots ranging from $25x100 to 100x140 feet PRICES from 200 to $2,000. - 30 DWELLINGS ALREADY ERECTED. For Plans, etc., inquire at office of . ASPINWALL LAND CO., ASPINWALL -STATION, W. P. R, Rv CRAFTON -AND- INGRAM. We have a large amount of property for sale in these very desirable suburban towns. We can accommodate you with large acreage plots, vacant lots of all sorts and sizes, or cozy, comfortable homes.ranging from 2,500 to 12,000. We have one espe cially handsome and desirable home for sale for $5,000. House modern, convenient and attractive. Situated within 3 minutes' walk of station and commanding a view of the whole valley. We also have eight lots, each 50 feet front by 150 feet in depth, that we will sell for S450, 500 and 550 each;' $50 cash, balance in payments of $10 per month, without in terest or taxes. These lots are nicely located, and within 3 minutes of station. We also have two fine lots for sale on the Ridge at Ingram. Prices S825 and $1,000. Our Mr. Morris lives at Ingram and will be pleased to show properties to prospective buyers, or furnish on application all information that may be desired. STRAUB & MORRIS, 106 THIRD r CHOICE PEOPEETIES. SchenleyYiew Place Lots. These lots are situated in the Nineteenth ward,Pittsburg,between Lawrenceville and East Liberty, less than 500 yards from Penn ave nue cable cars, and only 19 minutes ride from Sixth street. Ask conduc tor to let you off at Matilda street. These are beyond all doubt the best and cheapest lots in the City of Pittsbury. They are not Country Lots. Prices range from 5250 to 5425. You pay 510 down at time of pur chase, and from 55 to 59 per month, until lot is paid for. No interest on deferred payments. Ten per cent off for all cash. STRAUB & MORRIS,' 106 Third Avenue. mylO-'truTsa FUEL Gin LOTS, FREE. Fire of the best city lots In G Irani Park Place plan at Marlon station, Twenty-third ward, city, will be given away absolutely freo at special sale of lots In thisplan. Sale commences SATURDAY JlOENING, May 16, and continues one week. We havo reserved flvo of the best lots in the plan valned at $350 each, which will he riven away as follows: To the fifth, tenth. twentieth, thirtieth and fortieth buyers of lots in this plan we will give a $330 lot freo. A careful record of the time when each lot is sold will he written on the contract of each purchaser, and at the conclusion of the sale the names and addresses of the for tunate persons will he published In the daily papers. Girard Park Place plan contains fifty of the finest level lots in the market, and is located in, a very rapidly ,growing commu nity, and these lots being so convenient to the center of the city, must and will increase in value at least SO per cent the coming year, Girard Park Place plan i3 only-8 minutes ride from Smithfield street via thcB. & O. E. K., or 25 minutes' ride from Market street via. the Second avenue electric line. At the prices we are going to sell for, namely, $300 to $700 each, they are without doubt the cheapest lots in the market to-day, and for a location for a home or for specula tion, they cannot be surpassed in any locality in Allegheny county. This sale will commence on SATURDAY MOKNING, May 16, 1891, and continue one week from that dato. Ascents will be on the ground all day SATURDAY, May 16, and from 2 to 5 r. a. on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of the next week. For the benefit of those who may not be able to come during the day we will keep our city offlce, 106 THIRD AVENUE, open every evening until 9 o'clock, from May 16 to May 23, inclusive. The terms of the above sale will be $50 cash, one-third of purchase price in 30 days, and the balance, first bond and mortgage, one, two and three years. DON'T FORGET THE DATE, SATURDAY, MAY 16. MORRISON & BANKS, 106 Third avenue. myl3-U i myl0-162-jrw h r. - &i AVENUE. ylMramj 1 'uttLSBi-- I..--jl,ftJjsJSfci