THE -'mTSBURG DISPATCH, 'TUESDAY, MAT 19, 1891 JfOKE POISON BOuBD. Scores of Pittsburg People "Who Ate of the Smoked Sturgeon. THEnYERE MADE DEATHLY SICK 2u Fatalities Have as Tet Been Reported by the Fhvsicians. THE ftSH K STOCK TO BE C0SDE3DJED The number of cases of poisoning from Binoked sturgeon greatly increased yester day, and nearly all the physicians on the H11 found patients suffering from the effects of the poison. Dr. J. Guy McCandlcss made a report to Chief Brown on this subject and advised that officers bo sent to tho stores and hare all the smoked sturgeon in stock condemned. lie says ho finds that the fish was cured with creosote and it has all the appearance of an overdose. He reported qnitca number of persons who were poi soned and who camo under his direct super vision. Chief Brown ordered Superintendent Baker to visit all the places where the fish is sold and condemn it He warns people to be very careful for the present and abstain from using tho meat. Dr. McCandless had 13 cases in three families j esterday and visited numerous other patients. On Wylie avenue the grocer from whom the sturgeon was se cured said lie purchased it from Mr. Gled hill. It seems that all tho poisoned fish comes from this place, but that is not pecu liar, inasmuch as his is the only curing es tablishment in the city. Anxious for an Im estimation. Mr. Gledhill is anxious that the thing be thoroughly investigated, as it is hurting his business at present. "This lot of fish," said lie, "is the finest I ever saw, and I can't un derstand why it should have a bad effect on so many people. We received it fresh from D. r. Leonard, of Bay Side, X. J. It was smoked Friday. We only use. hard wood, hickory and sometimes oak. I deny the use of ci eoote in curing it. I have heard of that being done. The man who does my work has had 40 years' experience, and is certainly competent. These reports are ruining niy busme-. If smoked sturgeon is poisonous'l w ill quit the business." "Dr. C. C Wiley made a statement yester day w hicli somewhat explains tho creosote storv wituout reflectinjr on Mr. Gledhill. He says hickory contains a great deal of creo sote, and tliat mav have caused the trouble, a that was the wood used in curing this meat. Creoote in small quantities, the doctor rat s, is a sedative, but in large quan tities it is poisonous. Creosote is a distilla tion of w oo-l tar, and it is the acid in the wood that cures the meat. The probabilities are that the meat absorbed too much of tho acid from the smoke. Progress of the Poison Patients. At Sharpsburgthe majority of the patients arc getting along first rate, though seme of them arc reported no better, and one or two whose names could not be learned may die. The doctors there report that there are only a few new cases, and they arc not serious. There are numerous caesin theLawrencj ville district. Dr. Henon reports one family in -which several members were sick, and had evidently been poisoned by something taken as food. There are a large number of cases on lit. Washington, also. Dr. McCormick is attend ing a family there, the members of which were poisoned, and lie is slightly doubtful as to their ultimate recover-, It is in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth wards where the greatest number of case? are reported. Nearly all tho doctors in that vicinity have several patients under their care, ana some of them aro verv sick. The poison trouble even invaded O'llara township, where the Boyer family tasted of the spoiled fish and became sick. There are a large number of people who ate of the fish and were not poloued. One grocer said he sold 50 pounds without having any complaints. Mr. Gledhill said he ate some of tlie fish and gave some to his friends, and none of them were affected badly. ANOTHEBTyAIT ON WESTINGHOTJSE. The Meeting Adjourned Yesterday, and Will Try It Again June 1. Tho adjourned meeting of the Westing house stockholders yesterday was like the soul of wit, tho opening, speech-making and adjourning it all occupying but 4 minutes and 45 seconds, though a clerk after adjournment detained the stockholders to pet a census of their holdings. There were out about one-third as many present as at the meeting on the 4th inst., and they didn't appear to have any views to offer. Mr. Westinghouse, on taking the chair, an nounced that they were not ready to do any thing and must adjourn until the Reorgani zation Committee had secured the lequislto amount of stock upon which the Mercantile Trust Company of New York could work. Ho also stated that the circular issued (which was published in The Dispatch of Mav 10), gave ail the infor mation necessary. 'hen a sufficient amount of stock is surrendered under the plan, a special meeting will be called to ratify it. He hoped all w ould be readv by June 1, and asked an adjournment to that date. Tho motion was made and passed without de bate or questions asked. Jlr. Westinghouse stated that 50,000 shares had been surrendered, and he hadn't any doubt about the succes of the arrangement, and said he felt that stockholders would be ultimately agreeably surprised bevond their most sanguine expectations. It was stated thatiftiMiflicient amount of stock is not surrendered by the date of next meeting a further adjournment will be necessary. June 1 is the date for the election of direct ors. One reason for delay is that some of the stockholders are in the far West and a number of others are in Europe, and cannot be reached at once. O'Neill Got Enough. George O'Neill, who hid in tho hold of tho Manitoba in coming from Scotland, reached here yesterday. Ho was discovered when the ship was lour davs out, and then he was delirious from hunger and thirst. He is still very w cak and said he would lather pay his fare 20 times over than undergo such an experience again. His brother is a puddler in a Second avenue mill. Such Is Fame. Fanny Davenport registered twice at the Hotel Duquesne yesterday, ller name ap pears first as Mrs. McDowell, and then, learing nobody would know her, she wrote her stage name on the next line. Before You Start On a journey by sea or land, procure nos tettei's Stomach Bitters as a defense against traveler's nausea and climatic influences. Colic, cramps and dyspepsia don't stand, the ghost of a chance against this paramount alterative and stomachic. Neither do ma laria, kidney trouble, sick headache and bil iousness. PITTSBUKG AND LAKE ItOAD. ERIE RATL- Speclal Excursion Kates to Detroit. 'Tickets will be sold May 18 to 25, 1891, inclusive, good to return until June 6, in clusive. TUWSSU KEAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, LEU. 401 Sniltlifleld Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, 100,000. Surplus, 569,000. Deposits of SI and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent us A Big Loss Tlie Dress Patterns at SIO, Some cost double this money but this is your opportunity. JOS. HORNE & CO., G09-G21 Penn avenue. Tlie Popular Pavorite! Ladies' cloth top glazed dongola kid foxed bntton shoes at 2, S2 50 and 3, tipped or Iilain,spring heels, common sense and opera asts, at Simen's, 78 Ohio st, Allegheny, Pa. TX B.&B. "Worth seeing the 50-inch invisible plaid or check suitings, 25 cents, at rear of dress goods department Boggs & Buhl. Saloonkeepers soon discover the bene fit to their trade when they handle such first-class beer as the Iron City Brewing Company's. Telephone 118C. Fancy Stripe AH-Wool Tennis SulUnirs Only 85 cts. a yard 18 inches wide, cheap at 51 25, to-day in light color dress goods stock. Jos. Horne & Co., C0l'-621 Penn avenue. ,0NE DAY IN THE COURTS. A Preliminary Injunction Granted Against the "White Electric Traction Company Supervisors Object to T Kails Criminal Court Ends Minor Court Notes. W. B. Baft and J. R. Wyli yesterday filed a bill in equity against the White Electric Traction Company. The bill asked for an injunction to restrain the Traction Company from using a T rail in the construction of their line along tho public highway from the north end of tho right of -way of the McKces port and Duquesne Bridge Company to Oliver station in Mifflin township, or from using any kind of a rail except that agreed upon by the supervisors of Mifflin township and the Traction Company. It was also asked to restrain them from laying a roadbed be tween the points named, except such as will at all seasons of the year permit tho travel ing public to traverse said highway with ease and safety. The claim is made that the company vio lated its agreement with the road supervis ors in using T rails, and that the roadbed is being constructed in such a manner as would prevent the driving of wagons along it. Judge Ewing granted a preliminary injunc tion until further order of court. Closing Up Criminal Court Work. Jury trials for tlie present term of court ended yesterday in the criminal branch. Andrew Guenther pleaded guilty to illegal liquor selling in Mansfieldand paid the costs. James B. Nelson was acquitted of the same charge. John Hersdnowitch was acquitted of conspiracv. The jury is ous in the case of John Englert, charged with illegal liquor selling in Baldwin township. Palled to Recover Damages. In tho suit of William Byers against S. Bradley & Sons a verdict was given yester day for the defendants. The suit was brought by Byers to recover damases for the death of his son. The bovwas employed by the defendants, and while he was in an out house a jot of escaping steam was turned into tho vault beneath. The boy was fatally scalded before he could escape. Three Defaulting Jurors. Judge Ewing yesterday issued attach ments to bring into court three defaulting Jurors. They were John S. Slagle, of Alle gheny, a brother of Judge Slagle; J. P. Learn, a merchant of McKeesport, and Arch ibald Wallace, a merchant of the Fourteenth ward. They had been drawn on the jury for Common Pleas No. 2 for the two weeks com mencing yesterday. To-Day's Trial lists. I Common Pleas No. 1 Riddle vs Melion et al; Granley Bronze Co. vs Maloney & Co.; Simpson vs Lange; Hicks vs Carlin et al; Gartner vs Philadelphia Co. et al; Boyd vs Bakewell Law Building Company; Loughry vs Loughry; Covle & Co. vs Beyers; Nighten gale.vs Dunlap '& Co.: Carothersvs Pittsburg Locomotive Works; Dougherty vs P. & W. R. B. Co.; Adams vs Scully. Common Pleas No. 2 Huffvs Eberhardt A Ober Brewing Co.; O'Neil vs Boley; Long vs Pittsbnrgand Birmingham Traction Com- gmy; Alles vs Kunkler et al; McGahon vs ackett et al; Maris vs Lee & Meredith; Brown vs Berckbichter. To-Day's Audit List. Estate of Accountant. Mary A. Caldwell J. S. Dickson et ah Elmer A Walker. A. P. Lewis. Irene M. Walker A. P. Lewis. William Connor Lucy Connor. Ellen Cornelius George H. QuallL L. Lovenzlna. ............ .Sarah Lovenzlna. William J. McGregor Margaret A.McGregor. S. W. Scmple J. B. Jones ctal. Martha Stewart Charles J. Stewart, MarySheerin John Sheer! n. Etta V. Walker. James McLewis. W. B. Hays ....R. B. Petty. John Thompson A. J. McGregor et al. William J. Vard R. B. Ward- John McKInney William J. McKinney. ueurge tanxjnon tiames it. icu. Briefly Told Court News. Mrs. RnoDx Mueller yesterday sued for a divorce from John Mueller, alleging deser tion. Tax case of John Drew against John Stringer, a landlord and tenant suit, is on trial before Judge Collier. The suit of J. Folliner & Bros, against James McGurley, an action on a mechanic's lien, is on trial before Judge Stowe. Ix the suit of J. D. Filler against Georgo Hopf, an action for wages, a verdict was given yesterday for SS4 30 for the plaintiff. Ix the suit of L. J. ICamps against Charles A. Berg, an action on a contract, a verdict was given yesterday for $191 for the plaintiff. The suit of the Diamond Lumber Company against D. B. Brown and wife, an action to recover a bill for lumber, Is on trial before Judge Ewing. A motiox for a new trial was made in the case of Harker & Co. against McMillin & Bro., which was tried in the United States Court last week. Is the United States Court yesterday, ar guments were heard on the petition of A. F. Raum for a discharge from bankruptcy. A decision was reserved. In the suit of Reed and Mentel against C. F. Schrader and Grossman & Nixon, an action on a mechanic's lien, a verdict was given yesterday for $908 24 for tho plaintiff. The following executions were Issued yes terday: John Ambruster vs. C. L. Lenkner, $243 91; Paul Wuesthoff vs. Julius Zimmer, $415 SS; Rosa Schwiebel vs. Charles and Mary Opperman, $104 76; J. R. Brien vs. J. M. Mc- i.ean, garnisneo oi jucnean Appieton, $600. Belief. Comfort. Cure. Try Daisy Corn Cure. Action quick; effect permanent. Inquire of druggists. Hundreds of rolls oil cloth from 20c per yard to the best grades, at "Weltv's, 120 Federal street, 65, 67, 69 and 71 Park way. ITS To-Day. Special. To-Day. A great chance. Who will be the quick est tp take advantage of it? Tc-dayagrand specialsale of men's fine suits at S8 each. The suits are made up in sack or cutaway style, plain or mixed materials, stripes, plaids or figures. Every stylish shade, light or dark. The first comers get the best of the assortment, f 8 for your choice. P. C. C. C, Pittsburg Combination Clothing Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets. Prettiest AU-Wool Plaids Only 75 Cts. Just the thine for children's wear nlcn pretty light woolen suitings at low prices. JUS. MOKUE CC UO., 609-621 Penn avenue. James TT. Grove, Fifth Avenue, "Will sell you a handsomer baby carriage for the money than can be purchased at any other house in the city. Our stock is the largest, our designs ths latest, our prices the lowest us Better Ones! Cannot be found at 51 25; my misses' fine glazed kid spring heel button tipped toes, equal to any $1 50 shoes sold elsewhere, only SI 23, at Simen's, 78 Ohio st, Alle gheny, Pa. - xr B.&B. Inexpensive traveling dresses 50-inch suitings 25c to-day. So much better than price indicates that you'll be paid for going to rear-of dress goods room to get them. Boggs & Buhl. Imported Grenadine Robes at SIO Each. The finest goods made cheap atS25 a few left at 510. Jos. Horne & Co., 009-621 Penn avenue. Lace Curtains at anv Mice vnn mnv want, at "Welty's, 120 Federal street, 65, 67, 69 and 71 Park way. xrs Iron Citt beer Builds up trade Wherever placed on draught Order.direct Telephone 1185. Be CarefuL There are many bicycles represented to be "just as good as the Columbia.'' They are not; but, like all counterfeits, they lack the peculiar and remarkable qualities of the genuine, in easy running, fine finish, and ex cellent workmanship. The Columbia is sold by James "V. Grove, Fifth avenue. TXS MANNION.expert optician, late of Chess man & Mannion, Allegheny, is now at 67 Fifth avenue. Best 51 specks. ttssu 4S- Display -advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Bale To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken for less than thirty cento. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN, BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHERE WANT, FOR SALE, TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE, NO. 1112 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 602. FOR THE EAST END, 3. W. WALLACE, 6121 PENN AVE. ' FITTSBURG-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3309 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and renn avenue. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEHCHER, 89 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE, Market House, Allegheny. F. H. EGGERS SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aTS. PERRY M. GLEIM, Rebecca and Allegheny avs. WANTED. Male Help. BAKER--A GOOD BAKER AT SNYDER'S BAKERY, Mt. AVashlngton. mjiS-92 BARBER-FIRST-CLASSMAN; NONE OTHER need apply. 3TO FIFTH AV. myl9-S3 TOOKKEEPER-WHO HAS nAD EXPERI JJ ENCK In iron and steel manufacturing, and competent to take general charge of ofllce and cor respondence: in replying, state what experience you have had; the position is permanent and de sirable. Address STEEL MANUFACTURER, Dispatch office. myl9-49 CLERK AGE ABOUT 21 YEARS-USED TO handling heavy weights; first class reference required ; salary f8 per week. DR. O'KEEFE A CO., rosSmlthfleld st. myl9-100 -TlRAFTSMAN AND CTVTL ENGINEER JJ Familiar with street railway work; perma nent position for first-class, experienced man; It will be useless for beginners to applv: state experi ence had. Address STREET RAILWAY MAN AGER. Dispatch office. myl9-50 EXPERIENCED CONFECTIONERS; NONE others need apply. E. MAGINN, No. 10 Church av., Allegheny. myl9-72 REMAN-IMMEDIATELY, STABLE FORE MAN, married preferred: also two good stable men, single; English or Irish preferred; good wages. Address FOREMAN, Dispatch office. myl9-32 MACHINISTS-TWO GOOD MACHINISTS None hut those accustomed to forge work need aiiuiy. niiauunu mjuuci jlau litui) uu. N In fh ward. AUCgUCUJ. Uljl.9-0 MACHINISTS TO TAKE NOTICE .THAT there Is a strike pending at the Continental Tube Works. myl9- MAN WITH PUSH WANTED IN PITTSBURG and each city or town of Pa. and surrounding States to handle the fastest selling article on record; sales In Philadelphia have reached a mllllon:paA s 3 50 perdav; Inclose stamp for particulars. W.II. WILLIAMSON, 44 N. Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa. my!8-4 MAN TO MAKE HIMSELF USEFUL ABOUT place and attend to horse; colored preferred; call after 9 o'clock. 100 THIRD AV. myl9-60 MEN AT ONCE-HONEST. ENERGETIC men to travel and solicit orders for nursery stock: permanent employment and good pay; refer ence required; state age and previous occupation. Address R. G. CHASE & CO., 143J South Penn Square, Philadelphia, Pa. myl4-24-TTS ORGANIZERS-BY THE FRIENDLY AID Society; pays Its members 5100 every blx months; has p; aias3U0,uuuin benefits; reserve ana benefit fund held In trust bv the State of Massa chusetts; term! liberal. Address FRIENDLY myl-18 AID SOCIETY, Waltham, Mass. ORGANIZERS-ORDER OF OHIO, FRATER NAL Building and Loan, seven years, no Kpses, safe, cheap, wonderfully attractive, wants cumpi'ieni. urKauizera. duress xULi. iu.&. KT.L East Liverpool, 31, U. my!9-3 SALESMAN-TO SELL RETAIL "TRADE; references required ; for full particulars address D. M., P. 0. Box 44, Cleveland, O. mj 16-3 SEVERAL SOLICITORS TO SELL OUR BONDS: money loaned on improved real estate at a net cost of less than 2 per cent. MUTUAL INVEST MENT CO., Room 1, 439 Grant St. Office hours, 10:30 to 3. myl7-10-TTSSn SOLICITORS -FOR CHEAPEST AND BEST life insurance policy. MUKRY 4 EDSALL, 34 FideUty Building. ap21-76 Agents. AGENTS-TO SELL AND EVERYBODY TO use Dr. O'Keefe's 25 cent pills. Good as gold. Dr. O'Keefe's liver pills, cold or catarrh pills, backache pills, eye pills, teething pills, asthma pills, cronn EIUs, sore throat pills, nerve pills, nervous de ility pills, whooping cough pills, non-cathartic Sllls.malarla pills, plies pills. Price 25 cents. DR. St., Pittsburg, myl9-99 AGENTS-TO SELL THE NEWEST AND best subscription books In the market: the most recent additions to our list are "Our Great Continent," "Losslng's United States," "John Boyle O'Reilly's Poetry and Songs or Ireland." "The Soldier in the Civil War;" send for cata logue, terms and territory. P. J. FLEMING & CO., 133 Fifth av. apl2-TuwrhFSSU AGENTS-THE "NOVELTY WAX PAD" prevents sticky fiat-irons: polishes cuffs, col lars and bosoms; sample, 25 cents; stamps taken. STAYNER & CO., Providence, R. I. myl5-36 A GENTS-IN EVERY TOWN TO SELL .l U'lvcere's C-K. shoe blacking; the finest in St., Pittsburg. n -isi. s . i.i.r j. av ,j., lug 3imiliiuiu I myl9-99 Female Help. COOK-A FIRST-CLASS COOK HAVING good reference. Apply 3 till G Tuesday and Wednesday, at 212 RIDGE AVE., Allegheny. myl9-54 GIRL-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN A small family; a nice home and good wages. Callat once at H. KRUEGER'S CIGAR PARLOR, 405iWyIIe av., corner Erin st., l'lttsuurg. myl9-47 IRL-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN A family of three. Call at 301 MARKET ST. myi-S) rURSE A THOROUGHLY EXPERIENCED XX and competent nurse for children ; mention ref erences. HOME. Dispatch office. myl9-57 THREE EXPERIENCED WAIST FINISHERS. Apply, with reference, 321 PENN AV. myl9-35 Male and Female Help. LAUNDRESSES. COOKS, CHAMBER-MAIDS, nurses; 200 house girls, dining room girls German and colored girls. Dorters, wallers, drivers farm hands. MRS. E. THOMPSON, 608 G rant st. myl4-D MAN COOK. THREE WAITERS, BUTLER, carriage driver, 20 farm hands, hotel cooks; dining room girls, dishwashers, laundry girls, 200 house girls JO cooks. SO chambermaids, sewing girl. JiEEHAN'S, 545 Grant St. Tel. 90. mylS-D Situations. BOOKKEEPING-I ATTEND TO ANYTHING in the line of intricate accounting, such as opening ana closing of books or correction of er rors; also give Instructions in the use of the Vouch er system. A. F. SAWHILL, 187 Federal st.. Allegheny, Pa. dc6-54-D POSITION-IN GENERAL ACCOUNTING OR bookkeeping, young married man; practical experience of ten years; satisfactory reference from present employers and reasons for change. Address P. 0. Box 927, city. ap25-S POSITION BY GASFITTER; CAN DO GALV. and other pipe fitting. Address REASONABLE, Dispatch office. . T myl9-51 SITUATION-AS BOOKKEEPER BY A MIDDLE agedmanof30jears' experience, elthcrwholc sale grocery, commission or Iron bulsness; can give 5st I.reiere5Fes MJ ability and Integrity. Ad dress B. T Dispatch office. myl9-S3 SfSFl-PX A FIRST-CLASS WATCH MAKER. Address B. R., Dispatch. ofllce. in j 19-90 Partpers. A GENTLEMAN OF MEANS TO TAKE AN Interest In and to fill a responsible position that commands a large salary In one of the very best and most prosperous manufacturing concerns In the States; abundance of business, with largo profits; anyone having a ready capital of S10.O0O to $20, 000 can positively find a thoroughly first-class busi ness, without debts or Incumbrance of any kind, and managed by thoroughly responsible parties. &i!,R!tlcc'l.&!1Jr?iu'n bycalllng at office of S'VSt,)11011 axd MANUFACTURING CO., 190 Robinson st, Allegheny. ap27-17 BY A SOBER AND INDUSTRIOUS YOUNG man, to be taken as partner In some light and profitable business: best ol reference. Address H. F. J., careF. &P. Kossler, West End, city. myi7-OB-TU5U Financial. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET rates on bond and morteaee: no delay. REED B, COYLE & CO., cor. Fourth av. and Grant st dell-TTS MSsl:5J'2A1,ED-I'0vEST RATES OF IN t, i y.ir,.J?.'iiPri"n8" to amount and location, bee BAXTER, THOMF&ON & CO., 162 Fourth av. myl7-85-17,19,21,23,25,27,20 TlfONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE jii sccunura, lowest rates: no delay, SAMUEL w . wuttvi tv vir., tnt X UUZTU av. dell-4-TThS MS?J.T.0LOANN MORTGAGES: LOW . EST interest; nodelay. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. J apll-24-TTS "SfORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS iVwV3!ultat s all Ir cent. ALLES & BAU.EY. 164 Fourth av. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTSSU MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY ..... . S2!!!!tT' ProDcrty at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVER & COj 92 Fourth av. mli2-D TTTE HAVE IN CONNECTION WITH OUR general real estate business a special mortgage department; money to loan In large and small amounts at AH, 5 and 6 per cent on city nd subur- ban property." Ai. i. iiir i'Lii IA., vs fourui atuiuc my9-9-D WANTED. Boarders and. Lodgers. rjENTLEMEN OCCUPANTS-FOR FRONT VJ nom, on line of Fifth !? 15,PrlT?,2? family insist End. Address R. K., Dispatch office. myl3-9 rkCCUPANTS FOR FURNISHED OR UNFUR J NISHED rooms. 82 ARCH ST., Allegheny. myl9-o6 Rooms. 'pOOMB-BY MOTHER AND SON. IN ALLE XL 6HENY; reference; en suite preferred, S. E. ft nl.n.tnk Ajn ' IT119-Z v., ..i Blspatch office. Miscellaneous. T ADIES-TO ATTEND THE SCHOOL OF DE-- J-J. oiiiix and Dress Cutting lor a i nuruugu i of dressmaking. NO. 951 PENNAV. mh3-16 PENSIONS - THE PITTSBURG PENSION AGENCY OF J. H. STEVENSON & CO., 100 Fifth av. Pensions now had for all disabled sol diers, permanently helpless children and -widows of deceased soldiers under late act of Congress: pensions Increased to correspond ilth the dis ability; bounties collected; certificates of service procured where discharges are lost. de20-52-TTB SEND FOR SAMPLES AND TRICES OF WALL paper, free to any address; 10-cent wall paper at 5c, IS-cent wall paper at 8c. 25-cent gold paper at 10c a bolt. a. G. O'BRIEN, Paint and Wall Paper Store, 292 Fifth av. mh20-44-TTS SEWING MACHINES REPAIRED, GENUINE needles and parts for all kinds of sewing ma chines, at the lowest prices, at H. CARTER'S SEWING MACHINE BAZAAR, 19 Sixth St.. two doors below Bijou. my5-83-TT8 YOU -GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF Stewart Co. 'sflne cabinet photos forfl, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. my23-49-TTSa FOR SALE TMPKOVED HEAL ESTATE. City Residences. TTOR SALE-HANDSOME INVESTMENT; 5 JC houses for 87, 500: easytenns; paying over 6 per cent net; lot 40x125 feet; Cedar, near Liberty ave Sixteenth ward. (69c.) W. A. HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth av. my9-39-9, 13, 16, 19, 22 PRICE $3,S00-CONGRES9 ST., TWO-STORY pressed brick front dwelling, seven rooms, nat. gas etc.: very easy terms. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. myl7-90-TTSSu CiQ 000 FOR ALL-FRANKLIN ST.. NEAR VDO) Fulton, two-story brick In front, with double two-story brick In rear; rents for $26 per mo.; side alley; lot 20x24. J. C. REILLY, 77 Dia mond st. 117-90-1X85 East End Residences. A BRICK HOUSE IN CENTRAL LOCATION of East End, on paved and sewered Itreet, handy to electric and P. R. R. ; has 6 rooijs and finished attic, city water, pantry, good cellar, etc.. and Is In fine order; only $3.3)0. 8. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady avs., E. E. (916. ) , myl6-40-rus A COZY LITTLE HOME COMPLETE IN every detail; situate In desirable part ol East End; two minutes from Duq. traction: thlaprop ertv mubt be seen to be appreciated. See arents. BAXTER, THOMPSON 4 CO., 162 Fourth ar. myn-SS-TTfSv. CHOICE EASTEND HOMEOF8R003IS, BATH, all modern conveniences; only 5 minutes from cable lines or P. R. R., and within one inimte of electric road : good street, and well sewered ; lot 25x 100; only $3,500; $500 cash, balance on time; a bar gain to quick buyer. See REED B. COYLE 3, CO., cor. Fourth av. and Grant st. myl5-70-Tursu Kflfl CASH. BALANCE ON EASY PAY WOVVJ MENTS, will buy elegant newstone front residence of 8 rooms, hall, cellar and latndry with stationary tubs, electric light, both gasei, fine chandeliers, electric bells, plate glass windows, elegant cabinet wood mantels, flagstone waits. 90 foot paved streets: best neighborhood In the East End; this Is a rare chance; don't lose It. BLACK & BAIRD, No, 95 Fourth av. myl-23 fflJQ frfifi-F.VTTRFXV" MODERN SIX-ROOM i)0)0JJ frame and finished attic house with pantry, bath, hot and cold water, range, etc. ; every convenience: good location; handy to electric and cable; a verv desirable home: lot 26x100. For terms see S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady avs., E. E. 915. myl6-40-TuS Allegheny Residences. NO. 67 WESTERN AV.. ALLEGHENY (EX AMINE it and give us a bid). JOHN K. EWING Jt CO , 107 Federal st. myl7-18-rrsu Suburban Residences. CHOICE INGRAM RESIDENCE-AT A LOW price; fine large grounds; four minutes from station; two-story frame of seven rooms and hall; elegant mantels, inside shntters. front and back porches, good cellar; lot50x225;Sl,750cash:balance, 2,500, payable In three years. (B 92-142.) CHARLES sOMERS & CO,ri2!iFourth av. myl9-76-TTS EDGEWOOD-2 MINUTES FROM STATION, 1 acre of ground with 2-story frame dwelling of 12 rooms; house has all modern conveniences; this Is one of the most desirable properties In Edge wood: Immediate possession. See BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av. rayl7-86-TTSSU HOUSE OF 12 ROOSIS-WITH MODERN IM PROVEMENTS, hot and cold water, natural gas for heat and light, and with four acres of ground weupianiea wnn a gooa seiecuon oi iruu trees tau Deanngi ana snruDnery; suuaie at laiewooa. p. n. C. A St. L. R. R. F. C. BIGGEBT, 61 Fourth av. ap23-91-EOD WILKINSBURG-THREE MINUTES FROM station and new electric line, a frame dwell ing of seven rooms and finished attle, hall, vesti bule, bath, hot and cold water, electric light, all modern conveniences: a bargain if sold before June 1. See REED B. COYLE 1 CO., corner F6urth av. and Grant st, myl9-63-TT WILKINSBURG-NEW2-ST0RYBRICK;REC. hall and 3 rooms first floor, 3 rooms second floor and bath, large room in mansard, electric lights with fine combination fixtures, nat. gas, slate mantels, complete home: lot 48vl22 to alley. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 1C2 Fourth av. myl7-8G-TTSSu WIXMERDING-&5,OOOWILL BUYA12-R00M house and Slots: honseiust finished; opposite Station House: cost $3,000; half cash, balance on monthly payments. Inquire WM. STEVENSON, on premises. myie-lo Cl'O OOO-ZARA ST.. KNO'VVIT.T.E-A TTAT.TI. USO) SOME heme of four rooms, hall and cellar; city water and natural gas: lot SiilOO feet; will sell on monthly payments. (1156.) BLACKi BAIRD, nv. aijuuiu No. 95 Fourth av. myl9-6S Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.-RENT OR SALE Hotels, cottages and bathhouses; lots for sale in all parts of the city; also South Atlantic City. ISRAEL G. ADAMS& CO.. Real Estate Agents, Real Estate and Law Building, myl-55 DESIRABLE COTTAGES AND BOARDING houses for rent and sale; largest list, best lo cations, satisfaction guaranteed; Pittsburg head quarters, register kept. E. H. MILES (successor to R. S. Pettet), Real Estate, Insurance and Ocean Steamship Agency, No. 1505 Pacific avenue, At lantlc City. New Jersey. myl4-97 FOB SALE LOTS City Lots. CHEAP AND GOOD CITY BUILDING LOT5 One on Grace St., Mt. Washington. 37x110; one on Ward st., Oakland, 21x175; cellar already built; others in all parts of the city; lowprlces and easy terms. J. C. REILLY, 77 Dlamondst. myn-TTSSu LOTS.-BEAUTIFOL BUILDING LOTS FOR from J1C0 to f300, in the Eighteenth ward : long payments: easv terms. Inquire of CHAS. E. CORNELIUS, attorney. 406 Grant St., Pittsburg: or go to his office. Blorningsldcav., on the grounds, and see his agent, T. Ed. Cornelius. myl9-45 East End Lots. I?0R SALE-HANDSOME LOT CHEAP-ONLY : M50; 20x100 ft.; on line of cable cars. (107). See W. A. HEREON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. myl5-72-15,19,23,26' VISTA PLAN OF LOTS-PENN AV.. EAST T END, between Fairmont -and Rebecca sts.; finest lots'in the city; 53 feet front, running through to Broad st. ; average depth 200 feet; home seekers or Investors should not fall to look al this property: also lots In same plan fronting on Klncald, Rbsetta and Vista streets, from SMOupward. MORELAND A HAAS, 6114 Penn av.. East End. Tel. 5320. myl3-22-MTuwihr Suburban Lots. SUBURBAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best tcrm3 In the county at Sheradcn, 15 minutes from Union station: see Sberaden before you buy else where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretarv, 127 Fifth av. fe27-72-D QQ ACRES OF LAND IN WEST BELLEVUE: OO title perfect: within 10 minutes' walk of l.aurei stauon: nesirame hnllrllnc Rltos -vpi ery .pro rell being ductlve oil territory In slpht; an oil tvp: drilled on premises with very favorable Indications electric railwav to en thmnch or uparnrpmlws: this property will be sold at half what adjoining property has hitherto beeh selling at; here is a grand opportunity for making money: by cutting it lip Into lots the property can be sola for many times whaMs asked for It to say nothing of the very favorable prospects or its developing Into oil territory: the owners need money for other pur- S oses, hence the object of selling. Apply to W. L. IRD, 412Grantst, orj. W.COOK on premises. myl7-113 Miscellaneous. T OTS-BRUSHTON, WILKINSBUEG AND .i-j rigcwoou. 34 lots, 40H30, S2K to $450; terms, S50 00 cash. 9 lots, 21x122, to alley. $300; terms, one-half cash. 10 lots, 33x132, $250 to S500; terms. $50 00 cash. 35 lots, 50x120, SS00 to $800; terms, one-half cash. H. C. CLARKE, 133 Fourth av and Wllklnsburg. mv5-TTS FOK SAXE-BUSLNESS. Business Opportunities. DAILY AND SUNDAY DISPATCH ROUTE Net profits f25 a week. Call at J. J. F1TZ- UEKALU'S, m5l5-47' IJ Lincoln av., Bennett, Pa. TYRUG STORE-CITY STORE: GOOD STAND; XJ verv cheap. Address ALUM, Dispatch ofSce. myl7-35 I TUNE RESTAURANT--BOARDING HOUSE; : shoe store, in good town; grocery stores, 1330, J500 to S10.000: cigar stores; fish markets, $500 to f,uw, iu-tiiuD Biiuu; urugstore; siono drugstore; ttono ouarrv: uoveitv store. iiui.31J '...r. , : .. ... ,... - - 11x3 & lv,, 4Uj&nmnneiu si. myi7 PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY-IN CITY OF 8,000; . ,ffi) Prices, low rent and good business; cheap. ANT1SH, 19 Monument square, Urbana. O. my!9-l ' Manufacturing Sites. MANUFACTURING SITE IN THE FIF TEENTH ward One-story building, 120x103 feet with 40-horse engine and boiler, 100 feet of shafting, all In present use; possession given abont July 1; the location is a convenient one for man ufacturing purposes, and will be sold at a very reasonable figure. PETER SHIELDS. 633 Grant street. ( myl9-36 FOR SALE-MISCEIXANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles. live Stock. BROWN PACING HORSE-BETWEEN 8 AND fi VPnrfi ftM -a tho- ntuirtT nnrt TWTfeCtlV SOU nil . good reasons for selling. Address D. W., Dispatch office. myl9-73-TTS BUGGY-A BEAUTIFUL LIGHT PnAETON buggy, built to order. Address G., P.O. Box Machinery and Metals. A NUMBER OF SECOND-HAND IRON WORKING lathes at a low figure; aUo second-hand wire rope, portable engines and boilers, Slemen gas valves, castings, etc. VELTE 4r MC DONALD, Penn av. and Thirty-second st. myl4-TTS "ONGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND; -TJ largest stock of all sizes; 16x38.12324,12x18.10 x3, 10x16, 10x12, 9x12.8x12.7x12, 6xl2;mountedport able engine, boilers of all sizes, shafting, pulleys. SP-Kovernor, etc. Telephone. 340J, 23 and Park Way, Allegheny, Pa. J. S. YOUNG. apll-D I?OUNTAINS-AT A BARGAIN. TEN WAU J KESHAW water fountains; drop a penny In the slot and get a glass of ice water. Address H. M. BLACK. P.O. Box 191. myl9-85 THE BECK AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIGHT engine; engines, boilers and sawmills nd woodworking machinery. IIARMES MACHINE DEPOT, 99 First av., Pittsburg. my7-D Miscellaneous. BARBERS' FURNITURE SECOND - HAND barbers' furniture of all descriptions; must be disposed of at a sacrifice price to make room at tho Leading Barbers' Supply llouse. A. EDLIS & CO., 502 to 610 Liberty st. my!8-8 DESK CHEAP ONE BOOKKEEPER'S harawood high desk. Inquire ROOM 605, HAMILTON BUILDING, Fifth av., City. ' myl9-48 PROPOSALS. JEFFERSONVILLE, IND, MAY 16, 1891 Sealed proposals, in triplicate, subject to usual conditions, will bo received here until 11 o'clock a. m. (central standaid time) MON DAY, the 15th dav of June. 1891. for furnish ing at the Q. M. Depot here, 100,000 gallons of mineral oil, of 135 flash test, in cases of two five-gallon cans each. Deliveries to com mence before June 30, 1891. Preference will begiven to articles of domestic production ana manufacture, conditions of quality and Srice (including in the price of foreign pro uctions and manufactures the duty there on) being equal, and such preference will be given to articles of American production produced on thePacifle coast to extent of the consumption required by the public service there. Government reserves the right to re ject any or all proposals and to accept the whole quantity or any portion of thomineral oil bid lor. All information furnished onap plication hero. Envelopes containing pro posals should bo marked "Proposals for Min eral Oil," and addressed to HENRY C. HODGES, Assistant Quartermaster General, U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaster. myl9-52-19,2O,21,22Jel0,ll PROPOSALS -FOR- BRIDGE MASONRY. Office oe the Coutttt Coxteolixr, ) Pittsbpro, May 14, 1891. J SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at this ofllce until 4 o'clock P. M. FRIDAY, May 22, 1891, for completing the masonrv of bridge over Big Sewickley creek at Bradford Farm. Bids to be by the cubic yard. Bids to be addressed in separate en velopes to the Commissioners of Allegheny and Beaver counties, accompanied by a bid der's bond with two sufficient sureties in the sum of not less than 50 per cent of the amount of the bid. To ascertain present condition of work bid ders must visit site before bidding. Th e righ t to reject any or all bids is reserved. The party to whom the contract is awarded shall give bond with two sufficient sureties in double the amount of the contract for the faithful performance of said contract. Speci fications can bo seen at County Engineer's office on and after May 18, 1891. JAMES A. GRIER, myl4-22-MTT3 County Controller. 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, forthe sale of Johns town City 5 per cent bonds, to the amount of $40,000. Tho Donds are freofromState tax, and are coupon bonds, payable to bearer, and are in denominations of $100 and $500, bear date May 1, 1891, redeemable after five years at the option of the city, but absolutely in thirty years from date; the coupons are paya ble semi-annually, May 1 and November L The bidder will state the amount ho bids for and the premium he will pay for bonds, and tne award win De maae to tne Dest tnaaer. The city has no bonded debt now; there Is a debt of about $40,000 existing of the Bor oughs formiufj the city, all of which will be speedily paid ty a special tax levied. The last assessment, at less than one half of the actual cash value, is $8,3S0,833. The successful bidder will be required to pay the difference in interest between May land date of issue. This is a first-class investment, as the City of Johnstown will pay interest out of a spe cial tax levied to cover the same, and the principal is amply secured by all the real estate within the city limits. Right to re ject any or all bids reserved. JAMES K. BOYD, City Treasurer. Johnstowtt, PA., May 12, 189L myl5-50-D MEETINGS. VTOTICE-A MEETING OF CERTIFICATE 1 holders of the .American Preservers' Trust for the purpose of electing three trus- I toes and considering tho annual report of the I hofnra thn moflHuff Twill Tm lirtlrl of TCn IfW ' Fourth avenue, pfitsburg, Pa., on Wednes day, Mav 27, 1891, at 2 p. si. By order of tho Board of Trustees. B. E. RYAN, Secretay. mylt-2 EDUCATIONAL. CHELTENHAM MILITARY ACADEMY- Ogontz, Montgomery Co., Pa. Unex celled in beauty and healthfulness of loca tion nnd surroundings and in buildings, equipment and all other requisites of a first class school. Number limited to 60. For illustrated circular address JOHN CALVIN RICE, A M., Principal. myl5-77-D BUSINESS CHANGES. DISSOLUTION NOTICE NOTICE IS hereby given that the partnership be t oen W. P. Seihert and John White, doing business under the firm name of Seibert & White, at 180 to 190 Grant avenue, has been dissolved bv mutual consent on the 1st day of April, 169L John White will conduct the business as heretofore at the same place un der his own name. All debts due to the firm aro to be paid to John White, and those duo fiom tho same will be discharged by him at his place of business, at 180-190 Grant ave nue, Allegheny. Wi- P. SEIBERT, JOHN WHITE. my!7-123 LEGAL NOTICES. MARK SCHMID, Attorney at Law, 437 Grant street. ESTATE OF CATHERINE LOLL, DE CEASED Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Catherine Loll, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom nil persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment.and those having claims or demands airainst the same will make them known without delay. MARK SCHMID, Administrator, 437 Grant st, Pittsburg. apll-50-Tn CHARLES SOMERS & CO., ISO arOTJKTEC j.-ve, (Telephone 1773) REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGES. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates. ap28-77-D STENGILS, STEEL STAMPS, RUBBER STAMPS, SEAL ENERAYINLt. W. A. Bunting, 20 Fifth Ave myio-rrs HOUSEKEEPERS WILL FIND IT TO their advantage to buy tea sets, silver ware, knives, forks and spoons, etc., etc., at WILSON'S JEWELRY STORE, 61 Fourth avenue. Fine watch repairing a specialty. apl-Trs 0C22-53 HAYS & TREES, Contractors. We make a specialty of building NATURAL GAS LINES AND WATER MAINS. BOOM 410 HAMILTON BUILDING, PITTSBURG, PA Correspondence solicited. Telephone, 5L fe21-5-Tr3 TO.LET. City Residences. ' CRAWFORD ST.-NEW BRICK DWELLING. j seven rooms, gas, water, etc; possession Jane 1: rent very low. See WM. PETTY 4 CO.. 107 Fourth av. myl9-71t FINE RESIDENCE-ON LINE OF HAZEL WOOD EUctrlc road, containing 8 rooms. htithrnnm 9i a-tos ri ... mnf S30 BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. ' myl9-33t fflJQA-RENT FREE TILL JUNE 1-NEW H50U brick house eight rooms, hall, bath. In side shntters, hot and cold water, slate mantels, tile hearths, inside w. c, etc.; front and back shutters, all improvements: Gross St., E. E., con venient to Ben Venue sta. and Duquesne electric road. t23 One mos.rent for nothing, new brick house 6 rooms, hall, attic, water, bathroom, inside shutters, cemented cellar, etc., Hfa st., three squares from Penn av. D. BEHEN & SON. 4112 Penn av. myl6-18-Tuwssut East End Residence!. TO LET FURNISHED HOUSE FOR THE summer months; new 8 rooms, completely furnished; Roup, near Fifth av.; one of thp best locations in the East End. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. myl6-51-Turst Suburban Residences." G OOD HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS-BATH, HOT and cold water, ransre. front and side porches, good lawn, at Swissvale station, P. R. B.; rent only J25. BLACK BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. my8-73-3.9.10,U.12.tt.H.17.19.3t SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, ONLY TWO MIN- kj jxc3 irom railroad aquhciuiv via,iiwiuB, porches, natural and illuminating gas, city and spring water; great variety of fruit and shade trees and shrubbery: possession given June 1. ALOEO BROS., 204 Federal St., Allegheny. myl!W7t TO LET-FURNISHED HOUSE AT SHADY SIDE, 9 rooms, beautifully located on paved street, convenient to cable and electric line and P. R. R. ; possession June 1. See W. A. HERRON SONS. 80 Fourth av. myl5-71-Dt Rooms. T7URNISHED ROOMS-FOR HOUSEKEEPING, F with use kitchen, etc.; also entire flat. 41 LOGAN ST., near Wylie. my!9-61t rpHIRD STORY FRONT ROOM FURNISHED. JL 432 PENN AVE. myl9-40t Business Stands. TYWELLTNG OF TEN ROOMS-ELEGANT SJ location for boarding house, situate No. 414 Smithfield St.: large dining room; rent f75 per month. liUCK AT BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. myl9-69t TO LET-HANDSOME STOREROOMS. NOS. 78 and SO Diamond St.. just above Smithfield St., 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, after 2 F. M.. to BUSI NESS MANAGER, The Dispatch, Smithfield and Diamond sts. ap23-117t Offices, Desk Boom. TO LET-CHOICE OFFICES ON SECOND and third floors of The Dispatch business ofllce building, corner Smithfield and Diamond sts. ; these are In suites of two or four rooms, as desired, and have every convenience; centrally located, well ar ranged and lighted ; there are no better offices for professional men In the city. Apply, after 2 P. M., to BUS. MGE, DISPATCH, on the premises. ap29-117t Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.-IF YOU WANT TO rent or buy a hotel, cottage or lot address or call. WILLIAM RIDDLE, corner New York and Atlantic avs. my!2-95-Dt Miscellaneous. rtOOD STABLING FOR GENTLEMEN'S VJT teams; also, i storage room for carriages or light storage, at No. 16 Church av., Allegheny. Address HOWLAND DAIRY CO., 18 Church av., Allegheny. Pa. myl6-56t PEKSONAX. PERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver; jewelry repaired; new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCH, 541 Smithfield St. apl9-134 PERSONAL WEBSTER'S LARGE QUARTO Dictionary, S2 50; special bargains In old and new books during this month. FRANK BACON & CO., 301 Smithfield st. mhl2 PERSONAL-FINE BOOKS-WE HAVE THE finest collection of finely Illustrated hooks In Pittsburg; beautiful bindings; low prices; come and see them: hundreds of books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, 900 Liberty st del2 PERSONAL WHEN I WAS A SMALL 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 Fifth av., cor. Wood t., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. Tel. I55J. myl5-80-D STKAYED. OTRAYED-HORSE FROM PETER SCHEB- O LY'S. Straub's Lane. Reserve twp., Pa., brown horse, about 7 years old, with 1 white foot. myl9-46 1 ij. au.uus jmuc, ucauto tnp., .a.iv t.u.. LOST. LOST-A YOUNG PUG DOG. ANSWERS TO the name of Karl. A reward will be paid If re turned to No. 9 STOCKTON AV., Allegheny. myl9-34 BESOKTS. TTADDONHALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Now open. Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths in the House. my6-56 LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. THE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY, N. .1. On thebeach, with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths in the house. Send for circular. ap30-92-D E. ROBERTS & SONS. -fxyiNSLOW INN ' AMONG THE PINES At Winslow Junction, N. J. Open all the year. New and Modern Improvement. myl9-78-TTS CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT FORT WILLIAM HENRY HOTEL, Lake George, N. Y. Open June 18, 189L New York Office in the "Grenoble," Fifty seventh St., and Seventh avc. Management and organization of Hotel PONCE DE LEON, St. Augustine, Fla. Souvenir book of the lake sent on applica tion. O. D. SEAYEY, Manager. my9-53-D MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CRESSON SPRINGS. Main line Penna. R. K.; all trains stop. On tho Summit of the Allegheny Mountains. Will open June 25. For circulars and infor mation address WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt, Cresson, Cambria, my!5-78 Co., Pa. DR. HARRIS' CRAMP CURE FOB Every Ache and Pain. FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGSTORE& Manufactured by L. H. HARRIS DRUG CO. N os. 46 and 48 Seventh avenne, my4-D PITTSBURG, PA. Now is the best season for planting and priming trees, laying out of lawns and tak ing charge of work generally; also draining. Herman Helm LANDSCAPE GARDENER, ELLSWORTH AV., Shadyside, Pittsburg. mh6-Tus $500 to $500,000 To loan on mortgages, city or country prop erty, at lowest rates. JAS. W. DKAPE & CO., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Telephone No. 975. mylB-D HELLO, CENTRAL, GIVE ME 190. Hello, Whiteley, send for my shoes and nxwhero needed and return them as nuick as possible. A. WHITELEY, Pittsbur" Shoo Repairing Factory, 123-130 Third ave. Second floor. myl2-73-rr PORSALE. Resaca St., Allegheny. CHEAP 16,500. Ji Square from Parks. BRICK HOUSE, 8 ROOMS. Corner Lot, 20xU7 Feet. (1)2. W. A. HEBRON & SONS, my 1348-wa 80 Fourth avenne. AUCTION BALES. ASSIGNEE'S SALE ! ON-WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3ATU A. M., AT THE COURT HOUSE ROTUNDA, The Valuable Coal Works of Gumbert & Huey. Those works, situate on the Monongahela river and the Bellevemon branch of the P. MCK.4Y.R.R., 8 miles above McKeesport, With a river frontage of one and a half miles, are provided with both river and railroad transportation. The entire property, includ ing 220 acres of coal net, IB acres of surface, with the houses', buildings, stores, offices, shops, mules, caw, tracks, machinery and full and entire equipment of a flrst-class works in operation, are offered for sale. The works control larue fields of coal ad- Joining and otherwise inaccessible to the ) river, xney are wonted witnouc ino usuar expenses attending drainage and ventila tion. The coal is almost wholly free of sul phur and binders, and is noted for its su perior quality. We are, for necessities of the mine, taking out one small piece of coal, and can show over $1,200 per acre clear above expenses. SAMUEL HAZLETT, Assignee. M. A. WOODWARD, Attorney. mylM6-19,22,25,23Je3 MOORE M'GIRR, Attorneys, 416 Grant street. ORPHANS' COURT SALE-ESTATE OF Jane Kennedy, deceased. By virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court of Allegheny county, Pa., at No. 137 Januaiy term, 1891, I will expose at public sale on the premises, No. 153 Ellsworth street. Second ward,Aller gheny City TUESDAY, May 26, 189L at 3 p. M., the following desirable real estate: All that certain lot or piece of ground, situate in the city of Allegheny, beginning on the south side of Ellsworth street, formerly Benton alley, at corner of ground of Patrick Mc Gnrgan; thence along the lino of Ellsworth street easterly 16 feet 6 inches: thence by a line running at richt angles with Ellsworth street southwardly 80 feet; thence west wardlv 16 feet 6 inches to line of SIcGurean's lot; thence along the line of said lot north- A raraiy uu ieet to luisworin sireec, Hmne piacu of beginning, having thereon erected ji two story frame dwelling house. Terms of Bale, one-fourth cash on delivery of deed and con firmation of sale, balance in three equal annual payments with interest, to be se cured by tight bond and mortgage on the premises. TOBIAS KENNEDY, Administrator. A. J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, 413 Grant street my3-3-Tu PUBLIC SALE REAL ESTATE, Tools; Molds, Machinery, Etc., of Jones, Cavitt & Co., Ltd. V On THURSDAY, May 28, 1891, at 2:30 o'clock p. m., on the premises, we will offer at public sale the real estate of said firm, consisting of the BLOCK OF GROUND 312 feet by 120 feet, bounded by Mary, South Twentieth, and South Twenty-first streets and Harcum's alley, In tho Twenty-sixth ward, Pittsburg, having thereon a brick and frame glass house, warehouse and other buildings. Also, at 10 a. ., on samo day, at same place, the molds, presses, snaps, plugs, tools and machinery of said firm, and a lot of -wrought and cast iron, scrap, water and gas pipe, etc., etc For terms, etc., Inquire on the premises of JENKIN JONES, JOHN A. WILSON, GEO. W. JONES, myl7-39 Liquidating Trustees. TT'IRE SALE FIRE SALE $20,000 worth of fine woolens at auction, commencing SATURDAY, May 16 and con tinuing from day to day until same is dis posed of. Sale takes place at 10 a. ii., 2 and 7:30 p. Ji., at the store, 637 Smithfield St., Pittsburg. Grand closing sale of fine wool ens in English, French and German worsted coatings, trouserings, etc., damaged by fire, water and smoke at the recent fire In the cloth house of Jame3 A. McNally. The above stock will be sold for the ac-. count of whom it may concern by order of James A. McNally. HENKY AUCTION COMPANY, myl5-66 Auctioneers. AT AUCTION-FINE FURNITURE, CAB PETS, piano, organ, bicycle, ofllce safe, large coffee min, etc., TUESDAY, May 19. at 10 o'clock, at the rooms of the Henry Auction Compan r, 311 Market street. The entire furnishment of a residence moved to the store for sale, two fine walnut chamber suites, three oak suites, handsome parlor suites, piano,organ,bicycIe, bookcase, sideboard, leather library suite, bureaus, washstand, chairs, rockers, tables, velvet brussels and ingrain carpets, refrigerator, dishes, gisssware, laundry -and kitchen f nrnltnre. Also, at 2 o'clock, lot of notions. drygoods, tobacco, etc. Sale positive, as owner is leaving tne citv. . HENRY AUCTION COMPANY, myl7-50 Auctioneers. WANTED MANUFACTURERS To know Free Sites and cash premiums are offered manu facturers to locate factories at the new town of KENSING TON, which is situated on the Allegheny Valley Railroad, only 1 8 miles from Pittsburg, KENSINGTON has best supply of natural gas in Pennsylvania, is surrounded by an inexhaustible supply of coal, has a large river frontage, and stands nine feet above highest water mark. Shippers have Pittsburg rates for freight Several manufacturers have al ready located; and a number of applications are on file, among them being some of the largest concerns in their line in the city of Pittsburg. For plans and particulars, see CHARLES L. COOPER,, or J J. P. CAPPEAU & CO., 96 FOURTH AVE. 96 my27-77-TTSa OHO OF THE MOST BEAUTIFUL , 4JJ BUILDING LOTS Ever offered for sale in Allegheny County WILL BE SOLD . " AT AUCTION, In the beautiful borough of . - KNOXVILLE, :1;-" ON MONDAY, JUNE 1, NEXT. You want to visit KnoxviHe and make your se lections early. myl7-HS-TIwa- AUCTION SALES. A TTRACTIVE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD Jo- GOODS Furniture, carpets, piano, fine hall rack, pictures and ornaments, WEDNESDAY MORNING, May 30, at 10 o'clock, at tho residence, 261 Western, av., Allegheny, embracing superior parlor suite, chamber furniture in oak and walnut, ward robes, book case, fine hall rack, pianoforte, pictures, ornaments, clocks, lace curtains, bureaus, washstands, wardrobes, spring mat tress and bedding, chairs and rocker, refrig erator, dishes and glassware, ext. table, din-ling-room, kitchen and laundry furniture; ele gant carpets on rooms, hall and stairs; sale positive; terms cash; house open after 8 o'clock morning of sale. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. myI7-60 CHOICE PKOPEKTTES. BIG BARGAIN INV A FINE FARM In Westmoreland county, containing 105 acres in high state of cultivation; 5 acres fine white oak timber that will cut 90,000 feet, coal and limestone, fences good, frame dwell ing of 5 rooms, large barn, two splendid orchards, two good markets within three miles. This i3 an Al farm, and will stand inspection. Price only $5,500; terms ea3y; or will exchange for city property. W. C. BERINGER & CO, myl7-2-TTSu 156 FOURTH AV. FOR SALE, $13,000. I PATIHS INVESTMENT. Present income over $1,400 per year. Five houses, corner Losan and Clark streets, two squares from Fifth avenue; an easy walk from postofflce. W. A. HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. mylMl-19, 23, 27 HOTEL MUST BE SOLD This week. One of the beat paying hotels in the center of the city. LICENSE TRANS FERRED. Good reasons for selling. Ad dress my!3-91 HOTEL, DISPATCH OFFICE. LICENSED HOTEL. Well situated, doing a nice business; no competition; fine summer resort; 90 acres of excellent farming and meadow land; general store and postofflce on the premises. A raro opening; a great bargain. (1-33-152). Full particulars from CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 129 Fourth Avenue. mylD-74-TT3 pORSALE- FORBES AVENUE. Are you looking for a nice building lot? If so, see this one, 78x265, near Barton street. An elegant residence now being erected on adj oining lot. Price low. J. C. REILLY, myl7-89-Trssu 77 Diamond St. CHOICE LITTLE FARM CLOSE TO THE CITY, One and a half miles from Emsworth sta tion, P., Ft. W. & C. E. R., 23 acres of good producing soil, large apple orchard, excel lent water, six-room frame house, bank barn, etc.; low price, easy terms. CHARLES SOMERS A CO.;-myl9-75-Trs 12) Fourth ave. MURRT & EDSALL, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE, FIDELITY BUILDING. (Telephone 1S69.) mh23-91 McNATJGHER & CO., Contractors for Paving Sidewalks With Cement, Brick and Fire Brick, Concreting Cellars. 110 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA. Curbstone furnished and set. fe7-53-D .-J . lUafcP tl HHwffiSj :iaAi5L3?i::i-.