i t. rli in' of Ijh di' er re m tii ft Ql J l j Trill, SUE THE CITY. Mr. Gledhill Objects to Stnnreon Be ing Desfroyed, Because W EXAMINATION OP IT "WAS MADE. "Slight Traces of Organic roisoninjj TVere Found y lingo Blanck. THE FISH SOLDiMST FRIPAT WASEED Tho latest dctelopment in tho smoked . sturgeon poisoniijr cacs is that Mr. Gledhill proposes to sue tie city for the los of a kiln of the flsli which ta bnrned yesterday. IIo says it nsLburncl bcrorc any examination of It ns made, and the authorities don't know w hether it was Kod or hail. 'I Informed Clicf Brown that he was at liberty to test thtj meat before it was offered for sale." said Mr. Gledhill. "But they didn't do it. Tley took it all out and "dumped it into tho parliago furnace and .destroyed tt. I hive been made to shouldor tthe blamo in 1HK and I don't think it is right. Mr. Kcnaly, of 'Vllo avcnuo,,in Jormsjne tliat 1c sold sturgeon lirouolit from Sandusky afid some of lit customers were sick. It w?uld be manly for all tho dealers to come land taj where they pur chased their flsty and exonerate me fioni the blame when I do not deserve it." Mr. Gledhill s.iys his tl-h i- nicennd fresh and it must be tht lnko sturgeon which is doing the damage. He says none of his meat was decomposed and it was as fresh as nny lie has ever had. He proposes to find out w hoc llsh it was and says that so far none ol his meat has birjn analyzed. Traces or Organic Poison. Hugo Blunck, tic chemist, i analyzing a -piece of the smoktd sturgeon whicn was pur chased from Mr. CledhlH's stand in tho mar ket. So far ho luu not finished it, but has found slight trace of organic poisoning. Ho says that organic poisons are lory hard to trace, but he hope, to have unified by to morrow. Organic poison would como from the decomposition. Hunt & Clapp are test ing some 01 the HAi, but probably not that iuvparea -Nlr. jluuiiul. ,o creosote has een found, escort some slight traces com ing from the w ooi ued. Tho samiilcs i ere shchtly decomposed before being smoked. There ere no re w cases of poisoning rc Krtcd 3 eterdn prolubly bocausc people Iia e decided not to cat any sturgeon for n v bile Those w lio ha e been sickaro getting nkmg t cry w ell, and no more deaths are an ticip'ited. Dr. i:obinon, of s,harjsburg,s.iid estcrd.iv, in regird to tho man who died lUcro from the poison: "He seemed to dto 'from Csli.iu-.tioT, and his symptoms were like sporatic cholera or cholera morbus. Ho tomitcd and wus attacked with severe crafaip and diarrtoca. I was present at the post mortem examination. The report is not jet ready." Xone of the Sharpsburg doctors had any revi cases to report, and all report their paticats as doing v ell. The rish a Little Off Color. The family of John Ott, at Sharpsburg, is composed of eight people, and one pound of smoked sturgeon made them all sick. Mr. Ott said jcsterdiy that the fish hadarcd-v dish huo instead of being -n hitc, as it should be. "My idea is tint it was partly deconj poscd,"aid Mr. Ctt, "and they put it in salt water and added a little poison of some kind to make it appear nil right. Wc didn't eat all of it, and there Mas only a pound, so you can see that it was not very good. We all got sick, and some ot us have'not got over it jet. We all had cramps headaches and di arrhoea." A linmberof the patients seen responded to the intcn iewcrs questions in almost es actlj the same mtnuer. TarkCridge, a IG-j ear-old boy of Sharps burg, sampled some of the fih "in a nearby groeerj store andsuffcred a se ere attack of the cramps and other svmptoms of tho pois oning, when asked what it was like, he sam. "i una tuc crip once and it is hard to tell w Inch is the vorst. I don't want cither ag-iin." ' The majority of them who suffered from the poisoning dor't care to talk about It and say that now that thev have escaped thev are going to keep s far away from smoked sturgeon as is posiiblo. FRUIT W ALL KILLED. The Bain Came Just In Time to Saie Some of It Reports l'roni the Country Show Tliat Prospects Are I"alr Early Buds dipped. r Returns irom tic country districts regard- . ing-fixist damage ire as much mixed and :rs h.ird to tabulatelis tho-e from back-woods counties, in timcofa close election. Three frosts in Miccessidi ha vegrcatly thinned the fruit crop, but tierc is still hope that be- tw veil the superabundant apple bloom and the forward condition of the foliage there is still enough left to insure a good crop. In so-iie low kinds it seems as though the destruction is almost total, but there is :ipp.ircntH much left on the high lands. Alx e the upper Jo.il se.nn it was toundthat w hile grapes wen so effrctualH killed tlmt. v'tcn theirenescnimblcd, many voung ap jiles adhered witi tcnjicitVj and w'hile in a bunch some wotill drop at the touch and were black, othcis appeared to be entirely unhurt. TheiiatKe scrub or imimproed peach and cherrj'ci-op seemed alo to have withstood the lioe7e, while most of tho Improi ed stock H killed The drouth began to excite apprehension tliat after o much 1rec7iug the sap tow w ould be cut short and the crop become Jtrophied. It does not apsear too late vet, how ever, lor relief In olqL'n times three frosts in succession wcrebupposed to be a plaster strong enough to jlraw rain at any time, ex cept in the seasinwhen all signs fail. Wo had those three! frosts, and the rain is with us. Tho dispute behveen tho "lunatics" still rages. Those wh say tljat ordinary f rost tinl kills in the dnrk of the moon congratu late thcmsel cs tlilt the late frosts will not do serious d.un.igeibut the other p.irtyclaim that the contrary true We w 111 jirobahlv beable to decide tie controvcrsj bv Julj-4 Bunch beans w ee mow ed flat, but some Jinms stood the tfst quite well. People who mourned beciuse their potatoes w ere not up are well jitisflcd now with their backwardness. Tin: following shtement from Mr. "W. B. Duinr, a well-kibwii dairvuian of .New IoxiiiKton, O., w il be of interest to per sons troubled witlii rheumatism. He says: "llmcusetl Clianbcrlain's. Pain Balm for nearlv tw o years, our bottles in all, and there is nothing I line ever used that gave me as much relief for rheumatism. We alwa s keep a bottfc of it in the house." v 1U THI USE At E THE TRICES For the P. C. C. C. oor Man's Salo To-Day. To-day, as usual on Friday, wc will sell good clothes to thdpoor at th'c cost price of manufacture. A j or man can buy a good suit, a pair of ji.lits or am thing in the clothing line at tli se benefit "nriees tn-v I 000 men's good wjirking suits, coat, pants m, anil cst, substantial suit, for only. .S3 00 la 400 men's sack amlcutawav suits.made from f cissimcre, thcin or worsted. Twenty atterns in checks, jilaids or plain mate- jiai- tuciiuuM.-icwi. I'nce lo-nav -Cti 00 250 pairs of men's English worsteil mints black cround wi l w hite or blue strino also other neat j ittcrns $1 is 300 bovs Suits, sizj - 4 to 14, corded, pleated arers, at only ?l oo or plain, coodiv l'lea.e remembe that prices named above are for to-dav onlv A'. C. C C. PltrSBURG Combination Clotiukg Cosa-ANY. corner Grant and Diamond street, opposite the Court J louse. I'riilay Rentiant Sale To-Day. Summer wash dr ss goods. Choicest coods at lowest prices evj r made Come earlv. Jos. Horne & Co., ooy-b-'i l'enn avenue. Aoi:kigjien hould not fail to attend S.ilkr.; Co 's "wofkingman's sale" to-day, pfrt-ni. Ct:i..ij i t.; , . .' corner Smithfield and Diamond streets. Men's $10 suits go iir ?6 to-day only. Tor SalJ Everywhere. J'ilsner lceFi on of the celebratedjbrands . lircwedliv tlm T,-Jr': t..- r, : i ,3p rra,iat a" firi-class bars in tho city. '-Tryrl TelephonXo. 118G. tr'B 'atdi repairing, lowest 'prices at -ii5?5 " -5 fifth avenue. Established XoJi. I -n-on THE HOME DEDICATED. Deaconesses of the PIttburgM.E. Churches Established in. Their- New Dwelling Interesting Exercises and Eloquent Ad dresses at Its Opening Last El enlng. ThnewjDcaconesse3' House of tho Pitts burg District, of tho ICE. Church wasform-, ally dedicated last evening. Tie new homo is located at No. 206 Dlnwiddio street. It is plainly bu$ .nqatljfurrdshcd and a cozy residence -f or thcxlcaconcsses.'lt'ft as thrown open to visitors nt 2 o'clock yesterday after noon and during tho balance of the day there -was n constant 'stream of visitors and donations. At 8 - o'clock tho formal, "presentation of the Homo was made. A large number of thoso interested in the work were present." Aft'orsbmcmusicnl selections the Kev. Mr. C E.-Locke, ns president of 'the Board of Managers of tho Home, turned it over to tho presldlng-cWers of the Pittsburg Conference, making a brief but eloquent ad-, dress. Dr. J. W, .Miles, as president, received the gift with a few appropriate -words of ac ceptance in behalf of the presiding elders of the Pittsburg district. An address on tho work of the deaconesses was made by Hov. Dr. C. W. Smith. Ho con gratulated those Interested in .the opening und expressed bright hopes for the future. Ho said tho w orld never needed enrncstj in tense, christian w orKers as much as thay are needed to-day. It wns notbecausotho w orld grows worse, but on tho contrary, and the contest is grow lug hottor. Ho spoke of the vice" in the cities and said that here the bat tle WAS Tnnsf lnlpintn lTnrn tho lm,rli tmief: miss her forces and do all in her power. xnuiimo nas como wneji some men anil women must give themselves wholly to this work. Dr. Mnith next spoke of tho "dcacon nesses' work. It was voluntary, and any woman of the church over 25 j ears of ago w ho wants to givo herself to tho work Is given a home. She can leave when she chooses. The work is serious and required nil their prudence In conclusion, ho con gratulates them- and expressed bright w ishes for their success. At the conclusion of thonddress nn excel lent musical programme was rendered by l'rof. Weeden, 3Iiss Margery Wilson, Leon ard Wales and Percival Eaton. Coneeand cake wcro served, and the re mainder of tho evening passed in social in tercourse. The deaconesses now installed in tho nome are four. Theynro Mrs. Van Braden berg. Superintendent; Mrs. Gregg and Mrs. Lupton, assistants, and Mrs. Palmer, house keener deaconess. The latter has charge of the Home. Tho Home and work; v ill be aupponeu entirely Dy donations. -N0T A EOYSTEREB. Unibrtunato Ircnrj- Schampel "Was a Quiet, Honest Young Man. A &?? Injustice has' been done to'tho tin-rorfunateJHelirj-clKmppl an'djliis'compan ions in some afjthc accounts in the Pittsburg dailies, which state that the young man was intoxicated; that he-met hit death whllo en gaged in a drunken row, and otherwise in sinuating that lie and his companions were, of n rough character, whoreas tho victim was of a decidedly quiet and orderly dispo sition: never drank to excess, and henndhi.s friends were quite sober when Hhe affair happened. Tho foregoing ts from tho McKcesport Acics, which adds: ''It would do a Pittsburg newspaper man good to come to one of the many pleasant gatherings .which occur among our young inill men and enter as heartilv into the snort nstbnv. ftwniilrt Vi found that our mill men, as a class, are not tough, but gentlemen, as wns 'Hon' Scham ple a good, honest, quiet fellow, who was the victim of a most unfortunate circum stance, and w hose sad demise should not be clouded by the false impression that he was a lawless, young man who met his death among his fellows." Reports of the affair, which were conflict ing, led to the error which the Jews points out. WANTS SOME MOSE PEOFTrs. A. J. Montgomery Sues for SI 0,000 for Standard Cab Exclusive Bights. A bill in equity was filed yesterday by A. J. Montgomery against James A.Kcednnd W. .1. Burns. Tho plaintiff stated that ho owned the exclusive right to the uso of'the standard cab in Allegheny county. Ho formed a partnership with the defendants as tho Tittsburg and Allegheny Standard Cab Company. As it was an ex periment Montgomery received nothing for iutr cjkciusii v rignb no owned. Tho business was afterward transferred to a stock companv, and each of tho parties now hold $11,000 of stock, xalued. at par nbovo aU liabilities and what they invested. Montgomery Jiow wants to receive some thing for tho exclusive right which, wasi csvuu in mm anu wuicn no values at ?iu,unu. He asks for an accounting and that the de fendants bo compelled to pay blm that sum. ElectrlclVfres, Caused Tyro Deaths. A dead light wire' fell "across the Pleasant Vallej trolley wire at Seventh and Liberty streets yesterday morning. A. yellow dog touched the wire nnd his spirit was trans lated. A rat next touched ft and was borne to another world. PIANOS AND OBGANS SACBIFICED. Bcdnctions Before Building at Henricks Music Company, Limited. As soon as the strike is settled our new granite front and rear building 120 feet deep will be started, and wantine to close our stock the following great bona fide bar gains in slightly used pianos and organs will be offered: Chickering upright piano. ..? 300 worth ?600 Stuyvesant upright piano. .. 225 worth 00 heelock upright piano.. Chickering piano Steinw ay piano Newton'piano "Wheelocfc piano Knabe piano. Farrand & Yotey organ..., "Wilcox & "White organ..., Estev organ 2r5 worth 500 500 500 400 450 500 150 150 150 125 200 worth 173 w orth 150 worth Ifio worth 150 worth G5 worth 05 w orth 70 worth Great "Western organ 50 worth 1'eloubct organ 40 worth 125 In addition to the foregoing we have a large stock of four of the finest makes of pianos in the country, and popularly known as the "Big Four," Chickering "& Sons, Lindeman & Sons, "Wheelock & Co. and Stuyvcsant Company, and the leading styles of Palace and Bridgeport organs. Over'lOO instruments in stock that must be sold re gardless of cost First come, first served. Easy payments arranged. Don't forget the place and call soon. Henricks Music Company, Limited, 101 and 103 Fifth avenue, next to po; post- omcc. JUILLrNEKY AT REDUCED TRICES Rough and Ready Sailor Hats AT 22 CENTS. Late summer styles at 50 cents each fash ionable shapes and colors. Hargains in fine Milans aud lace braids; shade hats for chil lren. Jos. Horxe & Co., 009-621 l'enn aenne. Tlie Cool Northwest. The lakes and dells of "Wisconsin, 3Gnnc sota and Iowa, and the resorts of Colorado, mill tunny uccuiuu inure popular as places of summer soj'ourn, are reached from Chi cago by trains of the northw estern railways tliat connect directly with the fast express trains of the.l'ennsylvania lines. Summer tourist tickets at reduced rates will be on sale at the principal ticket oflices of the Pennsylvania lines to Waukesha, Ocono mowoc, Hartland, Madison, Pelican Lake, Gogebic, JNeenah, Duluth, Ashland, Spirit Lake, Lake Minetonka, St. Paul and Min neapolis, Denver, Colorado Springs and Manitou. For complete information apply to any of the Pennsylvania line agents. Tursu Fine watch repairing, lowest prices at Hauch s, o. 293 Fifth avenue. Established 18o3 wfsu A .. Eor Home Consumption. Ifyouwish to buy a superior brand of man, nuur lur nomc consumption, try tho Iron City Company's Pilsner beer. For sale at all first-class houses. Telephone So. 116U Wokkingmen, .don't miss it! Sailer &. Co. s "workingmau's sale" takes place to day at their store, corner Smithfleld and Diamond streets. Men's ?6 suits for 3 60 to-Uay-only. Saloonkeepers soon discover the bene fit to their trade when they handle such first-class beer 'kS the 'Iron City Brewing Company's. Telephone 118S. . .. -J . , , c..?YJroHr.?5t.?hes t Hauch's,No. 29& Fifth avenue. Lowesfprices? v' wrsu. ' 45- Display advertisements one ddllor per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments' on this page, such as Wanted, Far Bate, To Let, etc., ten cents per line Jar each xnsertion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Hip line being displayed counts as two. THE 'PITTSBURG" DISPATCH . . " JB USIXESS "OFFJtCE, k Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets 'ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AB FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT, FOB SALE, TO LET, AND OTHEB TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M.rFOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers aircaay nave accomts with the uisfatku. FOR THE SQUTHSIDE., NO. ,JU2 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6(CS. FOR THE' EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 613 TEN NAVE. ' PITTSBURG-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3K0 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and l'enn avenue. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCTIER, o9 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. F. II. EGGERS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. TH OM AS SIcnENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver avs. rritRY M. GI.EIM. Rebeera and Allegheny avs. - WANTED Male Help. A BOY TO LEARN THE BARBER TRADE. Apply at A. HA UEJ. STEIN'S, 1515 Sar.ih St., Southsfae, city. my22-SS GOOD PARTY WITn 300 CASH-TO RFP KEhENT ns at Pittiburg, Pa.; good oflicc furnished and 875 per month guaranteed; must be gin soon; best of references given and required: inoucy secured Address SlANUFACTURING CO., 20 Walnut St.. Cincinnati, O. myZM9-n BARBER-FIRST-CLASS MAN AT THE WIL MERDINU HOTEL. Wllmcrdlng, Pa. myS-53 BLACKSMITU-A GOOD CARRIAGE BLACK SMITH : steady Job. Addrtss A. B. MCKAY, UiweClty, Pa. my22-8S BLACKSMITH FOR GENERAL WORK. Inquire of JOHN P. TAYLOR, Murrajsvlllc, Pa. lny20-C BOYS-TO LEARN THE PLUMBING TRADE: those ha lng had some practical knowledge of the business preferred, and who ha e not ldc ntlned themseHes with the present strike of the Journey men plumbers. Apply to any member of the MAS- TER PLUMBERS ASSOCIATION. :' AS.SIII ti A'ruisi mvvi.'ii iny21-91 BOY WITH SOJIE EXPERIENCE AT THE barber trade. Apply GEO.T. HIGGINS, & Jttliecca st., Allegheny. mv22-87 BOY NEATLY DRESSED-NOT YOUNGER than 15. MCLURE PORT. CO.. 40WylIo av. mj-22-80 COACHMAN FOR LIVERY NONE BUT EX PERIENCED need apply. T. B. MORE LAND. 6100 Ptnn av. m5-20-6S COLLECTOR AND SALESMAN-FOB PENN SYLVANIA: 60 per month paid with ex penses; 9100 cash necessary: best ot references glvtjn and required. Address MANUFACTURING CO.. 220-Walnnt St., Cincinnati, O. myZMO-D DRUG CLERK THREE OR FOUR YEARS' experience: registered; libstof refenncc. Call on or address DR. D. E. WILES, Runersburg, Pa. my22-S4 MAN WITH PUSH WANTED IN riTTSBURG and each city or town of Pa. and surrounding States to handle the fastest selling article on record; sales in Philadelphia have reached ainllllon;nai3 $3 00 per dav; Inclose stamp for particulars. W.H. WILLIAMSON, N. Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa. inylS-4 ,NE OR TWO COMPETENT PRESS BRICK J selectors; steadv work: none but sober men need apply. SAUKEY BROS.. 2101 Carson st. my20-35-WTSU -"kRGANIZERSBY THE FRIENDLY AID ,W Society; pays Its members flOO every six inontlis; lias paid $300,000 in benefits; benefit fund held In trust by the Stat reserve and In trust bv the State of Massa chusetts: terms liberal. Address FRIENDLY AID SOCIETY. Waltham, Mass. . inyl-18 PRINTERS WE WAN'T SEVERAL GOOD non-union Job and news printers : steadv w ork and good w ages. Address Immediately THE n03 TEBMAN PUBLISHING CO.. Springfield, O. mj-22-OO PRINTERS-TWO GOOD JOB HANDS AT PERCY F.SMITIi:S, 53 and 55 Virgin alley. ,my2:-67 CALESMEN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION O to handle the new patent chemical luk erasing pencil; the greatest selling no citv ever produced; cracs ink thoroughly in two seconds; -no abrasion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's tales amounted to G20 in six days; another $32 in two hours: wc want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. For terms and full particu lars address THE MONROE ERASER MFU. CO., I.a Crosse. Wl". my22-7J SALESMAN-TO SELL GOODS TO MER CHANTS by sample; new goods; big pay for workers: permanent situation; chance to build a tine trade: exclusive territory. MODEL J"VG. COMPANY. South Bend. Iud.. mj4-23-ir.T RALESMEN-THE BICE-WRIGHT CUSTOM . Clnthlno. -in Mrrfh.niH.n fn wnnti R fli. class salesmen to Mlt private families; salary or commission. jiuuai 413, l'enn Dulldlng. myz:-72 SALESMAN-PHILADELPHIA WHOLESALE clothing house wishes s desman for Pennsj lva nla, Ohio and West Virginia: good position for the rlglitman. SELLEB,-P. O. BQX1592; Philadelphia. my22-52 SALESMAN-TO SELL RETAIL TRADE; references required; for full particulars address D. M.. P. 0. 110X44. Cleveland, O. in 16-3 Solicitors -for cheapest and best life Insurance policy. MURRY & EDSALL. 34 tldelltv Building. ap21-76 W 7"E START MEN AND WOMEN DOING I llcht work at home, div or evening; 2Tie. wr hour earned caslerthan $10perwcek at other work; senil 10c for two samples and eight specimens to Ik gin on. STAR SUPPLY HOUSE, Rochester, N. Y. mv20-7 Agents. AGENTS-TO SELL AND EVERYBODY TO iit.e Dr. O'Keefc's 53 cent pills. Good as gold. Dr. O'Keife's liter pills, celd or catarrh pilN, cough pills, diarrhoea pills dyspepsia pills, rhen Tnntism pills, headache pills, skin eruption pills, w una pill-, kidney pill, leucorrheca pills, batkarhc puis, cj e puis, teething plus, asthma pills, croup illU. sore throat pills Idllty pills, whooping cough pi pills, nillaria pills plus pills. T I'KKEFEA CO., Homeopathic CI lulls, nvr ous fie illK non-cathartic Price 25 rppt. lllf. Homeopathic Chtmlsts.TOSSmltli- Held st., Pittsburg, myl9-99 AGENTS-TO SELL THE NEWEST AND best subscription books In the market: tho most recent additions to our. list arc "Our Great Continent," "Losslng's United Stales," "John Boyle O'Reilly's Poetry and Songs or Ireland." "The Soldier In the Clll War;" smd for cata logue, terms and territory. P. J. FLEMING CO., 135 Fifth av. apl!-TuwTliFSSu A GENTS-THE 'NOVELTY WAX PAD" flat-lrnns: nnllKlipR piiffh pnt- xi. prevents stlckv flat-irons: lars and bosoms; sample, 25 cents: stamps taken. STAYNER CO., Proildeucc, H. I. lnjlj-a! AGENTS-IN EVERY TOWN TO SELL O'Ktcfe'sO. K shoe blacking; the finest In the world. DR. O'KEEFE & CO., TOSSmlthfldd St., Pittsburg. mj 19-99 Female Help. COOK-ONE COOK. A CHAMBERMAID AND a sewing girl, at 533 FIFTH AV. my21-100 CHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS BY FAM ILY In Shadjslde; references required. Ad dress B., Bov. 1041, Pittsburg. uiy22-G9 GIRL-GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK. Appl) 1S5 BLUFF ST. mj 22-70 "VTURSE GIRL TO GO TO COUNTRY FOR SUM 1MER months. Apply, with reference, at 120 FREAIONTST.. Alleghtn. my22-ia CA1.ESLADIES TO VISIT PRIVATE FAMI- kj L.ijus: gooa salary or commission 413. Penn Building. KOOM mj-22-73 .irOJIAN TO DO GENERAL HOUSCTVORK. ' Apply at 75 FEDERAL bf.. AUeghcny. iny22-t Male and Female Help. n0tSHS.EEr,EK- LAUNDRESS, SEAM STRESS, cooks, chambermaids, dining room girls, nurses: 200 houe girls, 10 colored girls, rSr,3'.?n.1talt,c3'lnT,!rs. gardeners. MRS. E. THOMPaON, 003 Grant stT mya-D MAN-COOK. THREE WAITERS, BUTLER, carriage drhcr. SO farm hands, hotel rooks, Tllnlngroom girls, dishwashers, laundry girls. 200 house glrRbO rooks. 20 chambermaids, sewing girl. MEEHAN'S, 515 Grant st. Tel. 90. ; mylS-D Situations. BOOKKEEPING-I ATrEND TO ANYTHING IP the line of Intricate accounting, such as opening and closing of books or correction of er rors; al-o gl c Instructions In the use of the Vouch er system. A. F. SAWHILL, 187 Federal st,, AUtgheny, Pa. dcG-54-D pObITION-IN GENERAL ACCOUNTING OR A bookkeeping, voung married man; practical experience of ten years; satisfactory reference from present emplmcrs and reasons forchange. Address P. O. Box 97, city. ap25-30 POSITION-BY A GOOD, RELIABLE BOOK-A,,.W-,.,.V.:.."C!tof inference giien. Address BOOKKEEPER, care box 10, Pittsburg Post- cmee, myzi-oi i Partners. ' A .G.EXTL.EMA.Ji ov SIEANS TO TAKE AN J. Interest In and to fill a responsible position that commands a large salary In one of tlieicn best and most prosperous manufacturing concerns In the btates; abundance or business, with large profits; auyone having a ready capital of 0,000 to $20,000 can positively ibid a thoroughly tlrst-class busi ness, without debts or Incumbrance of any kind, andmanageel by thoroughly responsible partus. Sll,RtIci',,?.J,clrF1!n by calling at oflicc of UNION S ITCH AND-SIANUFACTUUING CO., 190 Robinson st.', Alleghcnyf apH-17 rinanciaL TITORTGAGES ON 'CITY OR ALLEGHENY WEAVER A CO., 92 Fonrth av. .sy.H'l property at lowest rates. 1IKNKV A. EYj mli2-D AVTEUrOKEY TO IAN ON MORT . MAJ'ES. In large and small amounts, nt low ?c!?J.Qi.l2teoflntrest' See &. A. HERRON t SON S. 80 Fourth ar. ap3-26-F WL1IAYE ?N CONNECTION WITH OUR 5 Si ban property, avpnor. M. FTHIPPLE 4 CO.,' 06 Fonrtn Lt -u o - i -MByS-B-B c Booms. "DOOM WANTED-A LADY ENGAGED DUR--V ING the day desires a comfortable room, with or without board, in a respectable private fanillv; East End nrcferred: refcrcnees glTen and required.. Address M. B., Dispatch office. my22-8t BnsceUaDeons, T-ADIES-TO ATTEND TnE SCHOOL OF DE-. AJ. SIGN and Drew Cutting for a thorough course. orgressmafclng. up. 951 PEN N A v . m na-ia ONE UPRIGHT TUBULAR BOILER. ABOUT Mx feet high and 30 lnehes In diameter? must 5?.!9 JS00"1 condition. Address, stating price, N AIL CITY LAN TERN CO.rWhceling, -ft .Va. myzl.3, GECOND-nAND- BILLIARD AND TOOL tJ table.'. J. A. POOL, East Liverpool, O.. care Thompson House. ' 'raySMM. SOJIE PERSON TO ADOPT A HEALTHY MALE child, 4 weeks old. Address B. O. B..Dispatch office. myaa-s TTSE JONES' BEDBUG rABALYZEB-JONES' J Magic Roach Powder: contains nopolson; roaches banished by contract: saturaetionglven or no pay. Prepared by GEO. W JONES. 23 Fclcral .St., Allegheny, Pa. Sold by aU flrst-class druggists. ' mv3-m-Mwr FOB SALE DIPKOVED BEAIi ESTATE. City Besldences. TRlcir nniTSFi' rooms-ON VICKROY -IJ st., and four-room brick house In rear, front- '. rour-room brick house In rear, rront I allevt lot 22x100; rents for M7 ISO per : W.400; .terms to suit. .PETER ing on coward month; nrlw SHIELDS, &B Grant st. my22-58 btxtcenth ward. (69c.) W. A. HERRON &SONS, 80 Fourth av. . my9-39-8. 13, 16. 19. 22 Q 130-LIBERTY ST.. NEAR FORTIETH iDOj st., two-story frame dwelling of 6ix rooms and attic; comparatively new and In good repair: dry cellar, street paved, trees in front, convenient to Penn cablq cars and Law reneevllle station' can build on rear of lot; lot 20x100 to alley. BLACK BAIRD. No. 95 Fourth av. iny22-3 East End Besldences. A FINE. MODERN QUEEN ANNE FRAME S- house, six rooms and nnlshed attic, slate roor, slate mantels; e ery modem convenience; sewered; best of sanitary plnmhlng: excellent neighborhood ; handy to cables and electric; lot 33x100; only RSOO. S.1A. DICKIE CO., Pcnn and Shady avs.. E. E. 1259. my20-27-WF fifiQ 700 FOR A HANDSOME AND STRICTLY tIDOj modern frame house In a very central location of East End that cin bo reached from either or the cable lines or electric In less than flte minutes; has bath, hot and cold water, lnslde-closet, pantry and every convenience; nicely papered; in everyway a desirable home and remarkably cheap. See agents, b. A. DICKIE & CO., Pcnn and Shady as. 8D6. my20-28 $500 CASH. BALANCE ON EASY PAY MENTS, w 111 bnv eleirant new stone front residence of S rooms, nail, cellar and lanndry with stationary tubs, electric light, both gases, fine chandeliers, electric bells, plate glass windows, elegant cabinet wood mantels, flagstone walks. 90 foot paved streets: best neighborhood In the East End; this is a rare chance; don't lose It. BLACK A BAIRD, No, 85 FourUi av. mjlO-23 3Q 700-CORNER LOT IN THE EAST END. J)Oj 45x120, with street In rear, with two-story frame house of seven large rooms, hall, front ana back stairs, two porches, city water, both gases, cellar under whole house, fine stable, fruit, etc. : nlo adjoining lot 25x120 at $750 additional; (1.000 down, bal. to -Suit: DENNI&TON. ELDERKIN &CO., LlM.,304Pennav. Tel. 537. (209) my21-27-22,24,2i,28,30 S( 300 FOR ATWO STORY AND FINISHED WU) attic house, newly painted and In flrst-class order throughout; has hot and cold water, bath and all other com entences; lot50xlZ0; is sewered and only two minutes' w alk to elthir cable or elec tric. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Pcnn and Shady avs.. E. E. 2052.' my20-27-WF Allegheny Besldences. ON ACCOUNT "OF REMOVAL OF OWNER from city, we can offer for a short time a com plete home in Eleventh ward; lotaOxlOO feet; near electric ears: good 'neighborhood; this Is a bargain. See BAXTER. THOMPSON 4 CO., 164 Fourth av. ml-8S-srWFSu Suburban Besldences. 1X7TLMERDING-S5,1000WILLBUYA12-ROOM T V house and 21ots; bouse Just finished; opposite monthly payments. Diauon iiouse: iosi ?4,tw: nan casu, naiancc on Inquire WM. STEVENSON on premises. myie-iu- Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY. N, J.-RENT OR 8ALE Hotels. cottages and bathhouses; lots for sale In all parts of the clt) ; also South Atlantic City. ISRAEL'G. ADAMS & CO.. Real Estate Agents, Heal .Estate and Law Building. mj 1-5.5 "Miscellaneous. AT AUCTION-REAL ESTATE AUCTION Board, No. 99 Fourth av. Saturday, Ma 23, ltj91, 10 A. x., adjourned auction sale of the follow ing desirable property: Grist mill and dwelling; mill has three burrs, steam engine and boller;tbe dwelling Is a frame of five rooms, has stable and other outbnlldlngs; good location forjrrocery and feed store: three acres of ground, all kinds of fruit, and (3.000 grape vines; Perrysllle avenue, fWest vicwil'ostofllcc, three miles from Allegheny City .Market House, Electric road will be finished this summer t6 Westvicw. This Dronertv will be sold at a bargaln;ldnnt fall to attend. -BLACK A J T1AIRD, .iu . 95 Fourth av. my21-82 FQR'SALE LOTS City Lots. LOTS-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR from S100 to $300, la the Eighteenth ward; long payments; casv terms. Inquire of C1IAS. E. CORNELIUS. aftorne. 406 Grant St., Pittsburg: or go to his ofilce."5lornlngsidc av., on the grounds, and see his agent, T. Ed. Cornelius. mj 19-15 East End Lots. TJIPPEY STREET-NEAR NEGI.EY AV.; A AV choice' building .'lot; Improvements In this neighborhood stf letly first class and verv, desirable site for a hoirie. See' BAXTER, THOluT'SON Jt CO.. 102 Fourth av. ni)l7-87-Mwr 2LOTS-40X15O-NEAR BRUSHTON; THESE lots adjoin each other, and would make a line site to build a beautiful house on: I have a special low price on them. HOWARD BROWN, 151 lourthav. mj 17-S4-MWT" Suburban Lots. T7DGEWO0D STATION, P. R. R.-LOT S51M; A J si. G50 OiTO, 2b31 iasii dfpiy iu owner, 'enu a ., Pittsburg. HENRY G. myxl-04 HERE IS A BARGAIN-IN A LOT IN WILK IN SlStllKt. on -10-foot street, one square from Y?.i.?,i.3s'3r! onl5 f700- (25)KSee!LACK BAIRD, No. 95 Fourth av. iny2!-rj KELLY ST.. WILKINSBURG WE HAVE A new two-story fr.ime, rcc. hall and three rooms llrst floor: four rooms, second, three rooms, mansard: large pantries, electric light, etc.; shade and fruit trees; fiie minutes from station; Immedi ate possession. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. IK Fourth av. . myl7-87-MWF SUBURBAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST lots, the low est prices and tho easiest And best terms In the county at Sheraden. 15 minutes from Union station: seeShenden before you buy else where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretarv, 127 Fifth av. fe27-75-n FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BARBER SHOr-FIRST-CL ASS BARBRJSIIOP in good location and good reasons for selling. Call at the leading barber supply house, A. EDLIS & CO., 5(0-510 LluMti St. . mva-SO BARBER SHOP-GOOD PAYING BARBER shop; partj hasauotherbusInes. Applylead Ing barber supply, house, LDL1S Jb CO., 502 to 510 Liberty st. my22-7S' DAILY AND SUNDAY' DISPATCH ROUTE Net profits 125a week. Call at J. J. F1TZ OKRALD'S, 59Ja Lincoln av., Bennett, Pa. TiRUGSTOHE-DOING GOOD BUSINESS IN XJ a town of 5,000 inhabitants, within 15 miles of ilty. Address DRUGS, P. O. Box 1005, Pittsburg, P". my22-7t 1MNE RESTAURANT-BOARDING HOUSE; .. ". S,S 1" good town; grocery stores. 350, lfJ ln.?: elKar stores; flsh markets, foOO to 1,000; machine shop: drugstore; stone quarry; no cltv store. HOLMES & CO., 420 Smlthfleld st. mv!7 HAT AND FURNISHING GOODS STORE; .. cv.WJ '. well located; lnientory about f),500:half cash, balance well secured: mut be soiu wiinin -1 weeks. Address CASH. Dlsnatrh olllce, for 10 days. VmyH-H" PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY-INCITY OF 8,000; . x-'.'-PPJS8' l0,r rel,t alia 8,1 business ; cheap. ANT1S1I, 19 Monument square, Urbaua, O. . myl9-l SALOON AND RESTAURANT -A FIRST CLASS saloon nnd restaurant, situate on Car son St., Tncnty-elghtli Ward, Pittsburg; estab lished trade; sale on account of sickness. For further pirticulars Inquire of C. E. SUCCOP, Agent. 1403 Carson st. inrZMB' SALOON-IN "WARREN, 0., ALONGSIDE N. Y., P. & O. R. R. depot; good reason for sell ing; best location In town: doing good business. S. F. REED, Warren, O. myS2-3 Manufkcturlng Sites. "UrANtlFACTURING SITE IN Tin?. FIF- lti TEENTH ward One-story buildlnr. 120x10s liet, with 4o-horse engine and boiler, 10U feet of shafting, all hi present use; possession given about July 1; the location Is a convenient one for man ufacturing purposes, and will be sold at a very reasonable iigurc.. PETER SHIELDS, 833 Grant st"-1-'!. ' nn 19-38 FOH SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vohlcles. Live Stock. HORSES-ONE SPAN OF MATCH HORSES; ,. ?neje0,,y'i,ul'a,,leforuovt,,rllt!rlrIc. t C. HALEVS aTAIlLU, rear 4J7 Pcnn av. mya-25' I K HEAD OF FINE KENTUCKY SADDLE i-" liorstsJ.ust arrhedat Iron City bale Stables, rcarCaPenuav.; among the number several com bination horses, all perfectly broken; some quiet enough for ladles; also scleral line driving horses; don t miss this nnnnrtiinlfv trt mmliiui m, in.iv. ".'ilJi'jP" and tavemoney. OEORGE R. WATTERSON, Proprietor. . mrSl-S Slnchlncry and Metals. ENGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND; . JrfJst stock of all sizes; 10x36, 12x24, 12X18, 10 330, 10X16, 10x12,8x12,8x12,7x12, 6xl2;mountedport able engine,' .boilers of i all sizes, shafting, pulleys, P-U,TI,S.1 Jtovernor.. etc. .Telephone, 8I, 23 and SoParkTVay, AUegheny, Pa. J. SJ YOUNG. ?ay, Allegheny,, J. apu-a- Machinery and Metals.; HOISTING ENGINES, DERRICKS AND derrick forglngsrstei 1 hoisting and guy ropes In stock: stationary engines and hollers, shears. clay and ore gnl etc. THOMAS- CARLIN'$ SOIiS, Lacock and Sandusky streets, Allegheny, Pa. .. '. J ' au5-3S-MWr ONE STEAM EN'tflNE-lO" JlIASIETER AND 30" stroke, large Hy wheel. Waters' automatic fwvemorjtwo 2-fluo tbollets; -40" diameter, 21 ft. long, with steam drum; ft", in good running order and sold only lbr want of use; can be seen at Prtcq Fonndry, Price t..eity. Inquire 619 BM1TH FIELDST, '- ,, , mrW-lG-ws 'THE BECK AUTOJIATIC ELECTRIC LIGHT A engine; 'engines, boilers "and sawmills and woodworking machinery. HABMES MACHINE DEPOT, 03 First av Plitsburgt. .-1' . n7-D sole and onlyjurthorlrcd agent for the sale of our Jimc Automatic Engines ana Boilers ror tnc city of Pittsburg and the seuthwest portion of the State of Pennsylvania, nd forthcnelghborlng territory of Ohio and West Virginia.-'All those purchasing from other parties claiming to be our agents do so at their own risk, as this company will not be re sponsible for any shortage or deficiency or defects on engines and other goods purchased from other than our- regular' appointed .agent.' Witness our hand and seafthis 14th day of May. 1891. ROCHES TER (N. Y.) MACHINE TOOL WORKS. GEO. w. DAVISON, .Treasurer and General Manager. ' mylS-Mwr PEESONAL. PER80NAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver; JewclrvTppalrcd; new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCHTmI Smlthfleld st. 1 apl9-131 PERSONAL-WEBSTER'.B LARGE QUARTO A Dictionary. (2 SO; special bargains in old and new books during this month. FRANK BACON A CO., 301 Smlthfleld st. mhl2 PERSONAL FINE BOOKS-WE HAVE THE finest collection of finely Illustrated books .In Pittsburg; beautiful bindings; low prices; come and sec 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 OITICAL COMPANY, No. Federal St.. Allegheny; they carry the largest line of the best material and guarantee ttiem for one year; the only house In the United States that makes this offer. - ap2-92-ThFSU PERSONAL-WHEN I WAS A SMALL BOY my mother.Always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great til g man. DICK SON, the well-known tailor, C5 Fifth av., cor. Wood at., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape. Tel. 1558. myl5-80-D FOUND. TTOUND-PERFECT COMFORT IN READING, A' by having my eyes thoroughly examined and a pair of the celebrated ?1 crj stal specs adjusted by the experts or the CHESSMAN OITICAL COM PANY, No. 42 Federal St.. Allegheny. ; ap2-92-ThFSU STOLEN- QTOLEN FROM THE sTAirrE civ lnrriir kj ifoj ic, rear oi i-enn av., on Sunday mornlnir. ifoj ic, rear oi i-enn av., on Sunday mornlnj bay horse about Vr hands high, white star on Ids forehead, a little white hind fetlock, hair rolled off his breast with collar, back also;anv person find ing will be liberally rewarded. HUGH DOYLE, Diamond Market, Pittsburg. my22-H LOST. LOST -DOG LARGE MASTIFF DOG leather collar on neck. A suitable reward will be paid If returned to J. A. GLESENKAMP. 210 CoItarfSquare. my22-90 LOST-ON TUESDAY, MAY 19, A GRAY SKYE terrier. 135 SHEFFIELD ST.. Allegheny, marked on collar. An j one returning him to this address, will be rewarded. mv22-54 PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR ORDNANCE SUPPLIES Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsburg; Pa., May 21, 1891. Sealed proposals,in triplicate, will be Tecelved until 1 o'clock r. m., on MONDAY, Juno 22, 1S91, fprfurnishiiig iron, coal, lum ber, leather, fuel, forage, etc., during tho fis cal year ending. Juno 30.1892. Printed lists of supplies needed, with full instructions, stipulations, etc.. can be had on application to Major FRANK II. PHIPPS, Ord. Dept., U. S. A., Commanding. my22-5S-22,23,25,26oel9,20 "VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED X proposals for the-erectlon of a brick ad dition to the school bouso in Phillipsburg borough, Beaver county, Pa., will be .re ceived by the Board of School Directors of said borough until MAY 29th, 189L Plans nnd specifications can bo seen at the hard ware store of William Wagner, Phillipsburg. Tho Board reserves tho, right to reject any and all bids. Address ail proposals to DAVID KAYE, Jr., Secretary, M'ater Cure Postoillcc, my20-63 Beaver County, Pa. UNITED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE, 106 Madison street, Memphis. Tenn., May v,xL.x i lujjwtis n,i uc in;cit:u Ub LUIS 'Office up to noon -of JUNK Srn, 1891, for con structing and delivering ten gunw alo barges and one floating dry dock. Attention of bid dors is invited to tho acts of Congress ap proved Feb. 2Gth, 1883, and Fcb.23d, 1S87, vol. S3, page 332, and vol: 24, page 414, Statutes at Large. Blank forms, draw Ings and all neces sary information an be obtained bv appli cation to this office. C. MoD. TOWNSEND, Capt. of Engrs., U. S. A. iny21-77-21,22,23,24JeC,7 TTNITED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE, ,U 10G Mndlson street, .Memphis, Tenn., May 20, 1891 Sealed proposals in irlpllcato will be received at this office until noon of JUNE 10th, 1891, for furnishing and deliver ing material ns follows: About 40,000 cnbio yards stone, 67,000 cords 'brush, 11,000 cords poles, 312,000 fts. wiro strand, 415,000 fts. wire, 18,000 ft. wiro cable, 20,000 fts. spikes, 4,000 Ills. clevises, 4,200 Rs. staples, 22,000 Its. rope. Tho attention of bidders is invited to acts of Congress approved Feb. 20Ui, 1885, and Feb. 23d, 1887, vol. 23, page 332, anU vol. 24, page 414, Statutes at Large. Blank proposals and alt necessary Information, can bo obtained by application to this office. C. McD. TOWN SEND, Capt. of Engrs., U. S. A. my21-78-21,22,23,24Je8,9 JEFFERSONVILLE, IND., MAY 16, 1891 Sealed proposals in triplicate, subject to usual conditions, will bo received hero until 11 rfclock a. M. (central standard time) MON DAY, tho 15th day of June, 1S91, for furnish ing at the Q. M. Depot here, 100,000 gallons of mineral oil, of 135 flash test, in cases of two Jlvo-Rallon cans enclij Deliveries to com mence before Juno 30, 189L Preference will be given to articles of domestic production and manufacture, conditions of quality and price (including in the price of foreign pro ductions and manufactures tho duty there on) being equal, and such preference will be given to articles of American production produced on the Pacific coast to extent of tho consumption required by the public service there. Government reson es the rirrht to re ject apy or all proposals and to accept tho whole quantity or anyportion of thomlneral oil bid for, All information furnished onap plicatlon here. 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. myiu-a:-i,zo,2i,22jelo,ll Jl rtrl! FOR SALE. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by tho City Treasurer, either at his offlco in Johnstown, Pa., or by mail up to5o'clockp.ji. MONDAY, MAY 25, 1891, FOR THE SALE OE JOHNSTOWN CITY S PER CENT BONDS -TO THE AMOUNT OF FORTY THOUSAND" DOLLARS. The bonds aro free from State tax, and are- coupon bonds, payablo to bearer, and aro in denominations of $100 nnd J500, bear date May L 1891, redeemable after live years- nt the ,opt!on of tho city, but absolutely .in thirty years from date; tho coupons aro paya blo semi-nnnnally. May land November L Tbo bidder will state tho amount he bids for and the premium ho will pay for bonds, and the award will be made to tho best bidder. The city has no bonded debt now; theio is a debt of about 140,000 existing of tho Boi oughs forming tho city, all ot v, hich will be i'vuiiypaia oy a special tax levieu. xho last assessment,.at less, than one half of tho actual cash value, is $9,880,833. Tho successful bidder will be required to pay the dillcienco in interest between May land date of Issue. This isn first-class investment, as the City of Johnstown will pay. interest out of a spe cial tax, levied to .cover tho same, und tho principal is amply secured by all tho real estate within tfio nth, limits ltlrrllt in to. ject any br all bids reserved. . JAMES If. BOYD, City Treasurer. JoHNsfrowK, Pa., May 12, 1691. im20-K-D MottAUGEER,&CO., Vtftfifrtfa fn Paving Sidewalks With Cement, Brick and . iFire Brick, Concreting Cellars. 110'FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA. ChStBaeJurJlsleaBUdBefc3, fer-53-B- East End Besldences., TO LET-FURNISHED HOUSE FOR THE summer months; new, 8 rooms, completely furnished: Roup, near Fifth av.: one' of the best locations In the East End. See W. A. HERRON JbSOSS, 80 Fourth av. inyl6-51-Turst Allegheny Besldences. flgl K-NEAT LITTLE NEWSIX-RdOM HOUSE tioAt on the hill, Allegheny, reached by Irwin av. and Observatory electric ears; a small, genteel family wanted. A. LEGGATE Jfc hON, 108 Fonrth avenue. " myS2-C8t Suburban Besldences. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE, ONLY -TWO MIN UTES from railroad and electric cars:12 rooms, porches, natural and Illuminating gas, city and spring water; great variety of fruit and shade trees and sliruhher) ; possession gli en June 1. AI.CEO BROS , 3H Federal St., Allegheny. myl0-37t ' Business Stands. TO LET-nANDSOME STOBEBOOMS, NOS. 78 and 80 Diamond St., Just above Smlthfleld St., In new Dlsp-itch building; well lighted 'ele gantly fitted up, centrally located and having every convenience; these rooms arc admirably suited for insnnnee, real estate or other oflle e business. For further lu formation spplv, after 2 r. il.. to BUSI NESS MAN ACER, The Dispatch," Smlthfleld and Diamond sts. ap29-117t TO LET-BUSINESS HOUSE, NO. C0 SECOND av. ; first floor, 20x80 feet, with 4 upper'floars of same size; with elevator. See W, A. IIERBON Jt SONS, 80 Fourth av. , lnySO-H-stwrt Offices, Desk Boom. TO LET-CHOICE OFFICES ON SECOND and third floors of The Dispatch business office building, corner timlthlleld anu 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 Snifesslonal men In the citv. Apply, after 2 P. 31., ) BUS. MGR, DISPATCH, on the premises. ap29-117t Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.-IF "YOU WANT TO rent or buv a hotel, cottage or lot address or call, WILLIAM. RIDDLE, torncr New York and Atlantic avs. in12-B5-Dt Miscellaneous. GOOD STABLING TOR GENTLEMEN'S teams; also, storage room for carriages or light storage, at No. 16 Church av., Allegheny. Address HOWLAND DAIRY CO., 10 Church av.. Allegheny, l'a. myl6-56t BUSINESS CHANGES. THE FIRM OF nARTZ & HARTZ HAV ING been dissolved, this Is to notify all persons knowing themselves indobtedi to said firm to pay no money to anyone except Matthew Hartz, 143 Edmonds street, who is alone authorized to receipt for Arm. my20-32 MATTHEW IIARTZ. LEGAL NOTICES. EDWARD Y. BUECK, Attorney, St. Nicholas Building. ESTATE OF EDWARD L. BEAN, DE CEASED Executor's Notice Notice is hereby gi en that letters testamentary on tho cstato of Edward L. Bean, lato of the" city ot Pittsburg, in the county of Alle gheny and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said cstato are requested to make immediate payment, and thoso having claims or demands against tho same will make them known, without delay to HENRY MoKINNIE, Executor. myl-0-F J. COnEN & CO., Attorneys-at-Law, 83 Diamond Street. , ESTATE OF MARTIN ROETII, DE CEASED, lato of Allegheny City. No tice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Martin Roeth have been granted to tho undersigned, to whom all per sons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. MARIA ROETn, Executrix, 178 Ohio St., Allegheny City. apiT-43-F ' EDUCATIONAL. ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANLIUS, N. Y. Under tho visitntion of tho War Department. Military under U. S. Arrav officer. Rt. Rev. F. D. Huntington, S. T.l)., President. Apply to Lt. Col. WM. VERBECK, Supt. myl7-l20-MWF CHELTENHAM MILITARY ACADEMY OgOAtz, Montgomery Co., .Pa., Unex celled in beauty and healthfulness of loca tion and surroundings and in buildings, equipment and all other requisites of a flrst class school. Number limited to 60. For illustrated circular address JOHN CALVIN RICE, A. M Principal. mvlV77-p KESORTS, TTADDONJIALL, - ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Now open. Hot and Cold Sea Water Eaths in tho House. m J 6-56 LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. THE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, On the beach, with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt w ater baths in the- house. Send for cucular. ap30-92-D E. ROBERTS & SONS. BERKELEY SPRINGS, W. VA. FIRST-CLASS BOARD MAY BE HAD ON moderate terms: large house; opposite bath. Address MRS. M. M. BISER. my2L-17 CAPON HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, W. VA. Alkaline LIthia Water, alo Supe- nur iron una freestone waters. ODD I MfC Baths of anv temperature. Largest ornlNboSn 'mmlng Pool of Alkaline Lltlila wi ii "iuuMctta ,,,, ,vorl(, Snperhgun1. AND mercllraate. Ilerclswherctheslck . , ., ,, recover anil the well arc alwavs RATUV happy. Send Tor Pamphlet and se Ur I I IO cure rooms. W. H. Sale. Prop. myl-1727-D SEABRIGHT. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Now open. Finest location on tho island. Sunj parlor overlooking the ocean; unob structed ocean view. MRS. L. REPP, np24-48-3tW3T OCEAN VIEW HOTEL, BLOCK ISLAND, R. I., OPENS JUNE 27. 13 miles at sen; steamboats daily to and from New London, NewportnndPro Idence; telegraphic communication. For terms, cir culars, etc. address until June 15 .F. C. CUNDALL, East Greenwich, R. L. my22-7G-WF MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CRESSOIM SPRINGS. Main lino Penna. R. R.; 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, myl5-78 Co., Pa. ' CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT FORT WILLIAM HENRY HOTEL, Lako George, N. Y. Open JunelS, 189L Now York Offlco in tho "Grenoble," Fifty seventh st., and Seventh ave. Management and organization of Hotel PONCE DE.LEON, St. Augustine, Fix Souvenir book of the lnko sent on applica tion. O. D. SEAVEY, Manager. mv9-53-D THE TREMONT. SEAGIRT, N.J. Will open JUNE 0 for Season of 1S9L House greatly improved; all rooms have ocean view. Billiard and pool tables. Ilarbcr shop and telegraph offlco in house. For rates and information apply MRS. G. T. PARKE, 1521 Spruce street, Tuesdays and Fridays after 2 o'clock: nivlM-Mwyso CHARLES SOMERS & CO., ISO ITOTJIITXT AVE, (Telephone 1773) REAL ESTATEAND MORTGAGES. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates. ap2S-77-D HE-NO TEA, SOLD' WHOLESALE AND RETAIL -HY- GEO. if. STEVENSON & CO., mlil6-3iwr Sixth avenue. I FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO . ? 121 and 123 Fourth avo., Capital $500,000. Full paid. INSURES TITLtf TO REAL ESTATE Acts in nllflduciary capacities. Deals in reli able investment securities. Rents boxes in its superior vault from $5pernunmn upward. Receives deposits and loans only on mort gages and approved collaterals. JOHN B. JACKSON, Pres't. JAMES J. DONNELL, Vice Pres't. myZ-m-u G. BaMoYAY, Seo'y and Treas, ASSIGNEE'S SALE! OX WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, AT,11 A. M-, AT TnE COUBT HOUSE BOTUXDA, The Valuable Coal Works of .Gumbert-& Huey. Th,es.o.-vrorks,..8ltnate on tho Mortongahcla .river and the Bellevernon, branch of the I'. JIcKi & Y.'B: K., 5 miles above McKcesport, with a river frontage of one and a naif miles, aro provided with both rivertand railroad transportation. The entire property, includ itig'220' acres of coal net, la acres ot surface, with the houses, buildings, stores, oflices, shops, mules, clirs tracks, machinery and fnIL and entire equipment of a flrst-class works -in operation, aro offered! for sale. Tho works-control largo Ileitis or coal nd Jotning and. otherwise IntfccessiBlO to tho river.. They are worked without tho usual 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, i AVo are, for necessities of the mine, taking on tone small piecoof coaL andveanshow over $1,200 per acre clear above expenses., SAMUELHAZLETT, Assignee. . M. A. WOODWARD, Attorney: " mylMe-19,22,25,23Je2 Vf UCTION SALE J Of millinery goods SATURDAY, 31ay 23, at 10 o'clock, at tho rooms ' or THE - HENKY AUCTION CO.,' 311 Market st., Pittsburg. Fine ribbons, velvets, silks, plushes, feathers, laces, bnckles, ornaments, birds, plumes, tips, hats, bonnets, etc. HENRY AUCTION CO., my21-20 Auctioneers, ; ' AUCTION SALE, Friday, May 22, 1891, at 10 A. M., At tho rooms of the Henrv Anctlon Co., No. 311 MARKET ST. . . The famishment of a residence, embracing a parlor, suit (almost new), piano and all household goods; nlsoaphotographer's com plete Qutfit,.a.second-hand largo coffee mill and concert grand piano. Fine chamber suites, parlor suites, mirror-door wardrobes, chifTonieip, sideboards, extension tables and folding; boas. Carpets, brussels, ingrain and velvet, noyv ana seconu-iianu, lor rooms, halls and stnlrs. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. my2V21 j ELECTIONS. PiaraSYLVAXIA COMPAKY . PrrrsBinuj, Pa.. Mat, 19.-189L THE,. ANNUAL 31EETING OF" THE stockholders of tho Pennsylvania Com pnhy'wiH be held nt tho general office of said comnarnjvin tho city of Pittsburg, Pa., on TUESPA1", JUNE 2,1891, at U o'clock A. M., for the purpose of rccch ing the annual re port for 1890, tho election of thirteen Direc tors to serve for tho ensning year, and tho transaction of such other business as may properly como before tho meeting.. my20-26-D 8. B. LIGGETT, Secretary. REMOVALS. y. J. EAST, Architect, Has removed from Federal street, Allegheny, ' to offices located in WESTINGHOUSE BUILDING, mh4-42-Mwy Prrrsntmo, Pa. HOSPITAL SATURDAY, May 23, 1S91. Contributions are solicited from our entire population "in aid of our Hospitals, including the Southside. Last year 89,637 days of free hospital service were given at a cost of 389,637. All in the interest of those unable to pay. Come to our aid FIDELITY TITLE AND TRIM., my22 71 CHICAGO CITY' BUREAU OF INFORMATION supplies advice or infonnatlon.toncernlng any legitimate business matter. Merchants, manufacturers, mechanics, or others, who contemplate visiting or locating here or West can' obtain introductions oj- reliable facts of any kind at a modern to cost. Send for circular. ( Chicago City Bureau of Information (Incor ated.) No. 1314 Chamber of Commerce. Bldg., myl5-F3I CHICAGO, ILL. SUNNY SIDE PLAN OF LOTS. The cheapest lots now offered for sale are those $300 lots, r in the Sunny Side Plan, at Bellvue, which is only 15 min '' utes' ride from the city, via' the Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and 'cnicago K. K. Just Consider For a moment and you will Saying that nice level lots, avenues, and extending back to 20-foot alleys, with sua? conveniences as good water, natural gas, etc, are a decided bargain at $300 each; which is only $6 per foot front, and are undoubtedly a good investment. Tertris Are Such That" every person can buy a lot Only $25' to .$50 cash and balance $5 to $10 per month. Think- of It, Only $6 per foot front for a nice level lot 50x150 feet such ashort distance from the city, and in such a beautiful place and delightful neighborhood. Elegant Drainage. High, Level and Healthful Situation. Fine View. Streets opened and 'building lines established; excellent wa ter, fine drives, stores, churches and schools; in fact, every convenience. The Bellevue Electric Road, which will be in operation ' in a short time, runs through this plan of lots. - . You also have the Pittsburg, Ft Wayne & Chicago R.. R. convenient, running 32 trains each way daily. Fare only 5jc monthly tickets. i For Plans and Particulars See , , REED B. COYLE & CO., COR. FOURTH AVE. and GRANT ST., or' . ' .J.- H. DAWSON, ONTHE GROUNDS AT ANY TIME. - r Penn Avenue Lots AT ONLY $40 Per Foot 30x124 Feet TO A SEWERED ALLEY. Surrounded by flno residences: reached by electric and Pennsylvania Railroad; very convenient location. THE CHEAPEST LOTS ON THE AVENUE, Which wo can easily prove to you. S. A. DICKIE & C. my21-23 PENN AND SnAD Y AVS., E. E. SEWICKLEY. A -:- FINE -:- RESIDENCE Of 12 rooms, bath, w. c, hot and cold water, natural and artificial gas, laun dry, etc., also stable and carriage house, largo grounds with fruit and shado trees, convenient to station. Samuel W. Black & Co., 99 FOUT.TII AVENUE. mj-21-4 ASPINWALL FOR SALE LOTS FROM 23x100 FEET TO 100x140 FEET. Advantages Low taxes, pure air, fine rivet? view, level lots, graded streets, walks, gas and water pipes laid and PURE ARTESIAN WATER. Aspinwall is 20 minutes from tho city ori tho W. P. It. K, 36 trains daily; also, conT nccted with city bv Citizens' Electric road. No floods. 30 dwellings erected already. For prices, plans, etc., call at offlco of ASPINWALL LAND CO,, i, Aspinwall Station, W. P.' R. rnylS-l-Jtwif CHEAP LOT ON MONTICELLO STREET, 25X140 FEET, Perfectly level and nicely situated, OZETXTS" $550. S. A. DICKIE & CO., PENN AND SHADY AVS., E. E. my20-23-wps TOLET FURNISHED HOUSE, NINE ROOMS, AT SHADYSEDE, On paved street, near traction roads and Shadysido station. Possession Juno 1 to October or November. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 60 FOURTH AVE. my2046 IVlURRY & EDSALL, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE, FIDELITY BUILDING. (Telephone 1SC3.1 mh25-91 DR. HARRIS' CRAMP CURB FOR Every Ache and Pain. FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGSTORES. Manufactured by L. H. HARRIS DRUG CO. Uos. 40 and 48 Seventh avenue, my4-D PITTSBTJKG, PA. undoubtedly asrree with us -50x1 50 feet fronting on t;o-f( m rk pivso-js-wrat i-jwjyjgkiui.
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