HBnBPMfiWISStt aBBtaM SW9 Xf'5" DRAWING THE LINE. liberal Covenanters Will Not Entertain Their Intolerant Brethren Soring the Meeting of Their Synod Some Bed-Hot Itoa&tlngs Are Anticipated. A liberal Covenanter yesterday quoted Dr. McAllister's reported comment on Profc McClurkui's letter: "We now know what we have to meet; what the real Issue Is," and then went on to say that Dr. McAllister thereby confesses that he did not vote to convict on tho merits of the case, but on prejudice. He added: "Further, Prof. Mc- McClurkln is not talking for the suspended mlnisters,but for himsclf,and Dr. McAllister had no right to form any Judgment against them from Prof. McClurLm's utterance; lor the professor did not pretendtotalk foralL" The same gentleman, who is a prominent member of tho church, further stated that "lntolearnts," as he termed them, might find accommodations for themselves. He said the liberal part of the resident church would Srovide ample accommodations for liberal elegates and their wives; but those who set themselves up to dictate to the rest of the brethren what they should do nnd should not do might find lood nnd lodging forthem selvcs. lie said that 200 delegates w ould bo present, as he said liberal minded men were discriminated against by the Intolerant party, and that it bad attempted to pack tho convention. Itev. E. 1H Milligan was seen. He said his suspension was not giving him any trouble. His father. Dr. J. C K. Milligan, of Now York, will be present, and he, too, will bo roasted on the charge of heresy. Altogether, it may be expected that the Svnod that op'eiis to-morrow willbeanotable one, nnd that results may happen equaling the split of 1S33. So far as known, the young men who w ere suspended nre as firm as ever, and their friends' ardor Is apparently un quenchable. ArrirriTE is generally restored to deli cate children by the use-in tonic dose of Dr. D. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge; and not onlv an appetite, but strength and vigor as well. "While essentially a strengthener, it is also an excellent vermifuge; and if these pests of childhood are present, there Is no Letter, safer or cheaper remedy. Sold by all druggists. The Cool Northwest. The lakes and dells of "Wisconsin, Minne sota and Iowa, and the resorts of Colorado. that yearly become more popular as places of summer sojourn, are reached from Chi cago by trains of the northwestern railways that connect directly with the fast express trains of the Pennsylvania lines. Summer tourist tickets at reduced rates will be on sale at the principal ticket offices of the Pennsylvania lines to "Waukesha, Ocono mowoc, Hartland, Madison, Pelican Lake, Gogebic, Xeenah,J)uluth, Ashland, Spirit Lake, Lake Mincfcnku, St. Paul and Min neapolis, Denver, Colorado Springs and Manitou. Por complete information apply to any of the Pennsylvania line agents. TuFSU COME To tho Enreka Mineral Springs, Saeger- town, Pa IT you would speedily recoj-cr from the ef fects of la grippe. Over 50 cases of entire recovery thus far this season. Kheu matisni, dyspepsia, kidney complaints and all skin diseases radically cured. Send for pamphlet. Tus Millions of Tolls wallpaper to be sold at a price, at "Welty's, 120 Federal street, 65, 67, 69 and 71 Park nay. its AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE Of a convenient nnd nicely situated, com fortable and well finished nearly now Queen Anne House, Ready for Occupancy, Situated at Bellevue, in the best quarter of that elevated, beautiful and progressive suburb, surrounded by ample grounds and fully equipped with modern accessories, Thursday, May 28, 1891, This property, consisting of lot fmntlnc 43 feet on Em Euclid avenue, and extending 115 leet along Taylor avenue, over winch cloc trio cars are expected soon to bo running, with frame residence of 9 rooms, tiled ves tibule and hearths, slate mantels, electric bells, speaking tubes, artistic fireplaces, both gaseb, waterandrance in kitchen, front and tear stairways, inside shutters, brass gas fixtures, cemented cellar, three porches, concrete walks, prape arbor, shade and fruit trees, lawn, shrubbery, etc, together with adjointnj lot, hnving the same frontage of 45 feet on Euclid avenue, with a depth of 111 feet to an 15-foot alley (which also extends along tho rear of the first described lot). Two Additional Lots, lyin-j on the opposite side of tho alley re ferred to, each ironting SftVf feet on Taylor avenue, and in depth 133 feet, affording beautiful building sites, will be offered sep arately at the same time. Wo are under Imperative Orders to Sell, And the property will surely fall to some bidder who will never havo occasion to re gret his purchase Take the 1 o'clock p. m. train on tbe2Stb, Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chicago Railroad, from Federal street, Allegheny, station to Neville station, four miles down the river, where our representative will meet you. Return trains may be had at almost any hour. EASY TERMS OF PAYMENT. CHARLES SOMERS & CO,, 129 FOURTH AVENUE. my24-23 BY JAS. W. DRAPE & CO. AUCTION SALE -OF Horses, Cow, 3 Buggies, Ba rouches and Farm Wagons Sleighs, harness, implements, cider press, fruit ladders, household furniture, carpets, bookcase, elegant plate glass mirrors, lino piano, etc., etc. of MRS. WILLIAM FLEM ING, Green Treo borough, on the Washing ton piKe, NEXT TUESDAY, MAY 26, at 10 o'clock. Peremptory sale, as the property lias been sold and the family are moving to the city. Terms made known at the sale. Send or call foi handbills giving moro full particulars at the office of JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., jny23-42-ii 313 Wood street, Pittsburg. AT AUCTION. Furniture, Carpet's, Piano-Forte, Safe, 4c, TUESDAY, Mny 26th, at 10 o'clock, at the room' or the Ilcnry Auction Co, 311 Market street. Fine Chamber Suits in Oak and Walnut, Handsome Parlor Suits Upholstered in Tap estry, 1'IuMi and Hair Cloth, Bookcase, Desks, Wardrobes, Sideboards, Ext. Tables Chairs, Bocker. Tolletwaro, Dish"s and Glassware. Big lot of Brussels and Ingrain Carpets for Booms, Halls and Stairs. Also, lot of Groceries Notions and Canned Goods. Sale positive, goods now on exhibition. HENRY AUCTION CO, my2t-137 Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE. On easy terms ou SATURDAY", Mav SO, at 2 1VM, a 7-room frame dwelling house (iu good oracr ana possession given immcuiateiy), with lot 80x176 feet; also at the same time and place two lots, 25x176 feet each. Tho house is No. 4763 Juniper street, and the lots are adjacent. This property is two minutes I xroin .MUlvaic station, i . n. xt, ana close to both electric and cable cars. my2G-90 PU1SLIC SALU THURSDAY, .IUNE, 4, 1SU1, near Wexford 1'. O, Allegheny count j, la, property of the Ganglcr Oil and Gas Oo of Wexford, Pa, consisting of an oil and gas lease of 50 acres, containing there on one gas -cll complete, one abandoned 'nell with pumping outlitand all necessary fixtures for operating and producing oil and pas. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock. JOHX GAXGLER, President; P. A. CALLAllAX, Secretary. mv26-86-Tu PUBLIC SALE SIX lots in Charlerei, Washington county. Pa, FRIDAY, Jlay 29, 18)1, at 1 T. st. situated two squares from center of Charlei-ol. - mj2117-D S. P. WAUGAMAX. "M. MAY, SONS & CO. V- i .FIXE DYEING AND CLEANING. ..-, , ,. 68 Sixth Avenue, Vf'BbJUWS.TuThs Pittsburg, Fa. - X3 Display advertisements one doRor per square or one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, Jbr Sale, 2b Let, etc, ten cents per lineor each insertion, and none takenor less than thirty cents. Top UneMng displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. ' BRANCH OFFICES A8 FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT, FOE SALE. TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE .RECEIVED IIP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. . Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already hare accounts with TnE Dispatch. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE, NO. 1U2 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. KB. FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 8121 PENNAVE. PITTSBtntG ADDmONAL. THOM AS MCCAFFREY. S503 Butler street. KM1L G. STDCKEY, 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY A. 3. KAERCHEB, 59 Federal street. II. J. McBRlDE. Market House, Allegheny. F. H. EGGERS&SON. Ohio and-Chestnut streets. THOMAS MCHENRY. Western andlrtrin avenues. U". W. -HUG HES. Pennsylvania and Beaver avs. PERKY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny avs. WANTED. Male Hell). 4 SSISTANT BOOKKEEPER-MUST BE RE J. LIABLE and experienced. Address In own handwriting, giving age and experience, W. 0, Dispatch office. my2S-13 "TAD WRITERS-SMART'S BUSINESS AND 1 SHORTHAND COLLEGE, 12 Federal St., AUeghenv. Open through summer day and even ing; prri ate lessons, both sexes. mygl-85-TTESu BOY-TO T.EAltN S415 PENN AV. THE BARBER TRADE. lnySS-84 BOOKBINDER A MAGAZINE FORWARDER wanted at once. Call on or address W. C. LONDON, Stchle block, Altoona, Pa. my28-87 CARRIAGE DRrVER-A MARRIED MAN without children to drive and take care of small place: must bring good references. Apply at No. 6 PENN AV., between 11 and 3 o'clock. r myZ3-S-D COLLECTOR AND SALESMAN FOR PENN SYLVANIA: 950 per month paid with ex penses: S100 cash necessary: best ot references riven and required. Address MANUFACTURING CO.. 20 Walnut St.. Cincinnati. O. my2S-50-D TiRAUGHTSMAN AN ARCHTTECTURAL U draughtsman immediately. 8. W. FOULK, Newcastle, Pa. my26-89 DRUG CLERK, PH. G.-A GOOD RELIABLE man. with reference. Address C. M. ZINCK, Warren, Pa. my2S-I8 1 ENGINEER TO RUN STATIONARY BOILER j and engine. With reference, address R. P., Dispatch office. mv2S-74 FOREMAN FOR PLANING MILL MUST BE competent ofmanaglng25men:wlllpay proper man gooa salary ana worn mg interest in Business. Address MANUFACTURER, G, gheny City. D.. BOX, AUe- my2G-45-TTh GOOD SALESMEN-TO SELL NURSERY stock. Salary $10 per month and expenses paid. Address D. H. PATTV, Nurscrymac Geneva, N. Y. my24-lll-Tnsu ACHINISTS-A FEW GOOD MECHANICS None other need anply, at COR. S. TWENTY F1RST AND MART ST5., city. my2ti-73 EN-A FEW" ACTIVE MEN TO HANDLE" A new line of staple goods. Call carlv, 337 FIFTH AV. . mya-49 OEGANIZERS-BY THE FRIENDLY AID Society; pays Its members 100 every tlx months: has paid $300,000 In benefits; reserve aud benefit fund held In trust by the State'of Massa chusetts; terms liberal. Address FRIENDLY AID SOCIETY, Waltham. Slass. myl-18 PRESSMAN FOR CYLINDER AND JOB presses. SMITH BROS., No. 77 Diamond st. m-26-C3 SALESMEN-A)N SALARY OR COMMISSION to handle the new patent chemical ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases Ins: thoroughly In two seconds; noabraslon of paper; 200 fo Sou per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to S620 in six days; another 321ntwo hours; we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. Forterms and full particu lars, address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., La Crosse, Wis. my2t-T5 SALESMAN BETATL CLOTHING SALES MAN: none but first-class, actUe young man of good address, with best of reference for sobriety and abilltv, need apply; good salarr to the right party. Address immediately, UNION CLOTH party. Address Immediately, ING CO., Canton, O. my26-S8-ruSu SEVERAL SOLICITORS TO SELL OUR BONDS: monev 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-Trssu SOBER, STEADY MAN, FULLY COMPETENT to take charge and run Burden Spike machine. P. T. S., 231 North Sixth sU, Brooklyn, N. Y. my26-61 OOLICrrORS FOR CHEAPEST AND BEST kj me insurance policy, jiukki a; iiiSALu 34 Fidelity Building.- ap21-76 YOUNG MAN AS SALESMAN-ONE WHO IS acquainted with the retail trade In the grocery business In Pittsburg and the Southslde; must have good reference. Address J. W., Dispatch office. my26-51 A CANVASSERS-FOR CITY WORK. CALL a: U. 13 .NINTH ST.. between 8 and 10 a. m. my2a-C7 "Agehts. AGEXT5-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'Uellly's Poetry and Songs of Ireland." TheSoieierln the Civil War;" send for cata logue, term6 aqd territory. P. J. FLESIING 4r CO., 135 Filth av. apl2-TuwThrssu AGENTS. MALE OR FEMALE NEW 25C household article; profit 300 percent; sample and instructions 10 cents; goods on commission. STAYNfIR CO., Providence, R. I. myl5-3S AGENTS-TO SELL THE LIFE POEMS AND speeches of John Bovle O'Reilly; souvenir edition. For terms and territory, apply to M. F. FANNING. 1C3 Fifth av. my20-T5 Male and Fomnle Help. HOUSEKEEPER, LAUNDRESS, SEAM STRESS, cooks, chambermaids, dining room girls, nurses; 200 house girls, 10 colored girls, iirm hands waiters, drivers, gardeners. MRb. E. THOMPSON, 603 Grant st. my21-D MAN COOK-SECOND COOK. WAITERS. 40 larm hands, four dining room girls, dlih washers, hotel cooks, chambermaids, 300 house girls, housekeeper, seamstress, nurte girls. MEE 1IAN'S.5 Grant st. my2j-D Female Help. GIRL-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. AP t PLY 83 LOCUST bT, Plttsbnrg. my20-S3 GIRL-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. PLY at No. 337 WYLIEAV. mv AP- mvaWB LADY OF EXPERIENCE-TO MANAGE girls In light manutacturing department: must come i ell recommended. Address P. O. BOX 1057. inv2S-28 Situations. CHANCE TO HUSTLE-BY MAN OF SI; now connected 1 lth larpe steel flrmmrecpnt A employment too coniinlng. ACTIVE, Dispatch oflce. roya-34 POSITION-IN GENERAL ACCOUNTING OR bookkeeping, ouug married man; practical experience of ten rears; satisfactory reference from prtscnt employers and reasons for change. Address P. O. Box Kir, city. ap25-3U POSITION-BY YOUNG LADY-SHORTHAND and typewriter. MAT, Dispatch office. myawa SITUATION AS COLLIERY MACHINIST OR cnglueer; thoroughly acquainted Tilth pumps and rone splicing: lt 3 cars' experience. Address jas. rnauiJ, r Pleasant Unity, West, co. Pa. State wages. mv24-30 SITUATION BY A SINGLE MAN CAN TAKE good refer- O care of horse and cow and garden ence. Address M. R. D, Dispatch office. myS5-5S Boarding. PUnXISHED KOOSI AND BOAKD-WTTH small l.tmily living on or hanov to Citizens Traction beyond Lawrencevllle, bvyoung married couple; give location, terms, etc. a. a.. , l)lpitch oiuce. inyaKW Partners. A GENTLEMAN OF MEANS TO TAKE AN Interest In and fa fill a responsible position that commands a large salarv In one of the very best and most prosperous manufacturing concerns in the States; abundance of business, with large profit" ; anyone having a ready capital of fl0,000 to $30,000 can positively nnd a thoroughly nrst-class busi ness without debts or incumbrance of any kind, and managed by thoroughly responsible parties. Full particulars freely given y calling at offlce of UNION SWITCH AND II AN UFACTUEING CO, 190 Robinson st, Allegheny. apZ7-I7 nnanci.iL MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST rates on bond and morteaffe: MARKET no delay. Kt.izu U. CUILE CO, cor. Fourth av. and T 1, .. i-v r T ft. flf " 4 1 - Urant St. dcll-TTS M0NEY-..T LOAN- ON GOOD MORTGAGE securities, lowest rates; no delay. SAMUEL W. DLACK & CO, S3 Fourth av. fdell4Tns MS5Y.T.0L0Alr0X MORTGAGES: LOW EST interest; no delay. liLACK i. BAIRD, S5 i ourtn av. apll-34-TTS MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS UAH.EY. 164 Fourth av. Tel. 167. apl4-18-TTS6u MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY ,.-., .SS2,lL?RI)ei!K,a '"I"1 ratcs' HENRY A. WEAVER & CO, 92Fourth av. mh2-D WE HAVE IN CONNECTION WITH OOR I ? general real estate bndncss a special mortgage department; money to loan in large and small amount at Aii, S and G per -nt. on city and subur ban property. M. F. 1I1PFLE & CO, 86 Fourth avenue- my9-9-D Sliscellaneous. SEWING MACJUH03 REPAIRED. GENUINE needles and parts for all kinds of sewing ma chines at the lowest prices, at H. CAREER'S SEWING MACHINE BAZAAR, U Sixth st, two doors below Uljou. ' my5-83-rrs i ---HE ' r" "WANTED. Miscellaneous. - LADIE3-TO ATTEND THE SCHOOL OF DE SIGN and DressCuttlng for a thorough course of dressmaking. NO. 051 PENN AV. mhS-16 ON AND AFTER JUNE 1, 1831THE FARE ON the Pittsburg Traction Company will bo re- . President. my3-30 PENSIONS THE PITTSBURG PENSION AGENCY OF J. H. STEVENSON CO., 100 1 irth av. Pcnslonauow had for all disabled sol diers, permanently helpless children and widows of deceased -soldiers under late act of Congress: pensions-Increased to correspond with the dis ability; ifcuntles collected: certificates of service procured where discharges are lost. de20-52-TTS PUPILS-BY GENTLEMAN GRADUATE OF English college, few more pupils, children or adults to thtor In English branches, plain and higher mathematics, classics, French and German. Address TUTOR, Dispatch office. mr26-W SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES OF WALL paper, free to any address; 10-cent wall paper at 8c, IB-cent wall paner at 6c. Si-cent gold paper at 10c a bolt. G. G. O'BRIEN, Paint and Wall Paper Store, 192 Fifth av. roh2-44-TTS SOME PERSON TO ADOPT A HEALTHY MALE child, 4 weeks old. Address B. O. B., Dispatch pace. myao-SJ OU GET A BAKER'8 DOZEN (13) OF Stewart A Co.'s fine cabinet photos for SI, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. mv23-49-TTSa FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL lESTATE East End Residences. AT ONLY S4.500-A REDUCED PRICE FOR A handsome new six-room house In a fine loca tion of East End; electric cars pass the 'door; one fare to the city; house Is modern and exceptionally well built, has sliding doors, inside shutters, nicely papered and expensive mantels; lot 50x121; this Is surely a bargain. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady avs., E.E. 1633. mr2G-77 "TXlRSALE-tSOO-DEARBORN ST.-LOT 20X100 .17 ft., alley In rear, near cor. Penn and Wlne lilddle avs. (94.) W. A. HEBRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. my24-100-2l,29,je3,8 ffl"rffi CASH. BALANCE ON EASY PAY 3)UUU MENTS, will buv elegant new stone, front residence of 8 rooms, halL cellar and laundry 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 & BAIRD, No. 93 Fourth av. myl6-23" (2Q 700-CORNER LOT IN THE EAST END, !DO 45x120, with street in rear, with two-story frame house of seven large rooms, hall, front and back stairs, two porches, city water, both gases, cellar under whole house, fine stable, fruit, etc.; also adjoining lot 25x13) at S750 additional; fl.OOO downTbal. to suit. DENNISTONV ELDERKIN & CO., LIM., 6304 Penn av. Tel. 5327. (209) . mya-27-22,24,28,23,30 O 500 500 CASH AND BALANCE AR w) RANGED to suit, for a well-located six room house, with lot AOxlOO feet; handy to elec tric not more than two minutes' walk; also con venient to P. R. R. ; has city water, natural gas, cement cellar; a very comfortable little home. S. A. DICKIE CO., Penn and Shady avs., E. K., 449. my20-77 ffijrnfl CASH-ELEGANT NEW 9-BOOM JpiJUW frame dwelling, bath, range, slate mantels, tile hearths, Inside w. c: lot 28x80 ft.; price M.503. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 06 Fourth av. myZMS-TTSu Suburban Residences. CHOICE INGRAM RESIDENCE-AT ALOW price; fine large grounds; four mlnntcs from station; two-story frame of seven rooms and hall; elegant mantels, inside shutters, front and back porches, good cellar; Iot50x22g;$l,750cash;balance, S2.9CO, payable In three years. (B 92-142.) CHARLES SOMERS CO., 123Pourth a v. myl9-T6-TTS Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY, X. 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. mjl-55 Miscellaneous. -PAST END HOUSES- $20 00-J rooms, 326 Hallman st., hear Shady av. 25 00-6 rooms, new house, with all conveniences, on Shetland av. and Duquesne line. (27 0010 rooms and lot, 100x112, 2 minutes from Dallas station, P. R. R. $33 33 S rooms No. 410 Larimer av., on line Du quesne Electric Koad. $35 00 8 rooms, 190 Flavelst.. good brick house, near all street car lines aud I . R. R. $11 67 10 rooms on Shetland av:, adjoining T. M, Armstrong's residence; house In first-class condition; large lot; stable. $41 678 rooms on Dcnnlston av corner Aurella st; house nicely papered, very accessible; good stable. $41 678 rooms in Highland Place, North Highland av.; very good location. $70 0014 rooms on Lincoln av.and Dnqcesne Trac tion Company's line; large grounds and good stable; splendid place for good hoarding house. VAN GORDER & LLOYD, . Telephone 5188. 6218 Penn avenue. 'my26-12t rOISALE LOTS City Lots. LOTS-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR from $100 to $300, In the Eighteenth ward: long payments; easy terms. Inquire of CHAS. E. CORNELlUSitattoruey. 400 Grant St., Pittsburg: or go to his ofUce. Morulngsideav, on the grounds, and see his agent, T. Ed. Cornelkis. m)19-45 East End Lots. YOU WANT A LOT IN A STRICTLY D first-class neighborhood in the East End? If so. see tho one we have for, sale onRippevst, 60x 168 feet; low price. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av. mv24-67-TTSSu, FOR SALE LOT 30X110 FT. FOR $1,500, ON College av., near Ellsworth av. and four lines of rapid transit. (81.) W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth av. lhy20-44-20,23,55,29,Jc2,6 I?OR SALE-nANDSOME LOT CnEAP-ONLY . JM50; 20x100 ft.: on line of cable cars. (107). See W. A. HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth av. myl5-72-15,19,23,26' Suburban Lots. IFYOUIWANT TO LOCATE IN WILKIN3 BURG call for our list of properties before buying: have several very line ones for sale. BAX TER, THOMPSON 4 CO, 162 Fourth av. my24-07-TTSSu SUBURBAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best terms in the count at Sheradeo, 15 minutes from Union station: seeSheraden before vou buy else where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretary, 127 Fifth av. fe27-72-D Farms. pHEAP FARM 100 ACRES, FIVE-ROOM J house, 100 fruit trees, four-foot vein coal, good location; has bought propertj and must sell; come and bid on It; price S1.0GO. Send for "big" firm and exchange list, N. F. HURST, Real Estate Agent, Rochester. Pa. mySl-S-TTSSu' Miscellaneous. LOTS-BRUSHTON, WILKINSBURG AND Edgewood. 34 lots, 40x130, (25 to ftSO; terms, SoO 00 cash. 9 lots. 21x122, to allev. 500; terms, one-half cash. 10 lots33xl32, t250 to S300; terms, $50 00 cash. 35 lots, 60x120, S500 to SsOO; terms, one-half cash. H. C. CLARKE, 133 Fourth av, and WilUnsbnrg. in5-TTS FOK SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. AN ESTABLISHED DRUG BUSINESS-IN A nearby town: good prescription trade. Ad dress LOCK BOX -W0, Greensburg, Pa. my23-27-TTS BARBER SHOP-PARTY HAS ANOTHER business; will sell cheap. Call at A. EDLIS & CO.'S, 802 to 510 Liberty st. myas-0 BARBER SHOP-DOING A GOOD BUSINESS ingood location; good reasons given. Address J. L, Dispatch offlce. my26-81-TT" DRUG STORE-IN A FIRST-CLASS LOCATION, doing a nice business: good reasons for sell ing:, will Invoice about (2,500. See REED B. IX) x lit i;u, cor l. ounn av. and urant st. U- my23-61-TUSSU JTiINE RESTAURANT BOARDING HOUSE; ; shoe store. In good town: grocery stores, S35Q, W) to (10.C0O: cigar stores; lish markets, S500 lo (1,000; machine 6liqp: drugstore; stone quarry; noveltv store. HOLMES & CO, 420 SmlthOeld St. mylT Business Properties. j-21- TJOTEL-ON ACCOUNT OF DEATH OF PRO- jL nuittviu ine Hotel winsor, at Yonngstown, O.. will b? sold at abarealn 11 li. r-1-.irt n n fid h I . J. I '-- 1 n lYtiti nti Address A. GARNIER, Youngs town. mya-7i' FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Veldcles, Ihe Stock, p OLDEN FAWN JERSEY COWS AND JT calves: one young cow, alC-pound cow; also golden fawn pug dogs, gilt-edge pointer, pups war ranted to make fielders: also trained dogs on bear, coon, fox, squirrel, rabbit, wildcat, partridge: also bcaglp hounds: stamped envelope for reply. II. C. GRAFF. Kensington. O. my2S-57 TTORSE-FINE SADDLE HORSE: SUITABLE XL for lady. Inquire at 20 FOURTH ST, city. tmySS-32 LIVERY STABLE-IN A TOWN OF 10.000 inhabitants; a livery statle fullv caulnned with horses, bobs, buggies, harness, etc.: lease of barn runnln, ling eignt years; cheapest rent and best loca in town: business established 20 jcars; reasons tlon fors mnstselU For price, terms, etc., s my alien non ana address LIVERY, ll&paicu outre, myjft'ia- ttssu- MAJSSS JAl1 0F 6-VEAR-OLD. WELL . BllLD, rich bay driving horses. IS hands, 1s9I0,ad, 80d action; safe to drive anywhere andwlU be guaranteed bound and without fault; this Is one of the handsomest and best teams la dty;prtceS300. PRIVATE, Dispatch offlce. P01,- ..MCE DARK-BAY PONY. 13' hands high: sound, kind: broken to ride and drive nicely. H. C. WHISLER, New Brighton, !; myiMO . SEAI'BBOTYN. STYLISH ,MABE-16 HANDS .high, z,HOpounds: sound: long tall and mane; Jjarouthe, carriage, plow, harrow, roadster; fear less of steam; game, prompt, free driver; good, square trotting gait; no road too long for her; 100 miles In a day; stayer; 0 years old: must tw sold: stamped envelope for reply. II. C. GRAFF. Ken slngtoa, O. my28-57 Miscellaneous. DRUG STORE FIXTURES-SODA FOUNTAIN, stock, etc. Address-A. B, Dispatch office. my28-38 , PITTSBURG- ' DISPATCH, V FOR SALE M1SC lEIXAN JEOUS. Machinery and Metals. A NUMBER OF SECOND-HAND WflRTrivn i..i.n. .- inw flmire: IRON alio scc- ond-hand wire rope, portable engines and boilers, Slcmen gas valvesTcistlngs, etc. VELTE & MC- uvnimu, renn av. ana Tnircy-sewuu ",,- -ENGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND: Xj largest stock of all sizes; 18x38.12x24,12x18,10 X20, 10x16. 10x12. 9xtt 8x12.7x12, 6x12; mounted port able engine, bollersof all sizes, shaftinar, pnueys. f; ffSift iBna-SSi KNSSkS! ., ,, .. . opu-D ONE STEAM ENGINE-16" DIAMETER AND 30" stroke. Urge fly wheel. Waters' automatic frovernor; two 2-flue hollers, 40" diameter. Z " ong, with steam drum: all In good running order nnrt cnlri Anlv fn .. a,? .... .n ind sold only for want ofusc: can be seen aj i ricu Foundry. Price St.. city. Inquire 619 SMITH S 1W1V 131. myl6-l6 THE BECK AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC .LIGHT engine; engines, boilers and sawmills and woodworking machinery. HAKME8 MACHINE DEPOT. 09 First av.. Pittsburg. my7-D TOIET. City Residences. LOW EENTAL-AN ATTRACTIVE HOME for summer or winter, in the city, convenient by cable: shade, fruit, lawn, spring house, grape arbor; house with all conveniences ; 8 large rooms, hath and laundry. CHAKLbS BUJlivira y"'t utf j; ourin ar. mya-7-tTSt TO LET-116 PER MONTH. T5RICK HOUSE; eight rooms, modern fixtures; No. 106 Plymouth street; location good;end for list. "W. A. HER EON & (JONS, 80 Fourth av. mya-9-nst TO LET-HOUSE.SrX ROOMS, FAYETTE. NR. Tenth st. (Plttsbnrg); $23 per f" J--HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth av. my28-65-TF Allegheny Residences. art C-NEAT LITTLE NEW SES-ROOMnOUSE pXU on the hllL Allegheny, reached by lrwln av. and Observatory electric cars; a small, genteel family wanted, avenue. my22-66t Of TAGGART ST.-8 ROOMS. $35; WILL 0J rent to two families If acceptable. A. LEG GATE & SON. 103 Fourth av. my23-36-Pt Suburban Residences. SUBURBAN RESrDENCE-DESrRASLE LO CATION, near city; large grounds with plenty of fruit and shade trees, smill fruits. Imported shrubs, etc.; natural and artificial gas; cltyand spring water; two mlnntes from railroad and elec tric cars; 12 rooms in house; possession given June 1. W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth av. , my26-29t Rooms. OURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIGHT HOUSE J: KEEPING. 8 WYLIEAV. m-2C-3t EOOMS-TWO LIGHT AND AIRY COMMU NICATING rooms, above Kennedy's cafe; suitable Tor offices; not for housekeeping. In quire KENNEDY'S. 2 Sixth St. my26-82t Business Stands. TARENTUM, PA. FIRST FLOOR.20T73 FEET, and cellar of one of the finest buildings In the town: suitable for barbershop, bath and pool rooms combined: the furnlshment, consisting of three barber chairs, mirrors, cup cases, etc., will be loaned to the tenant free or charge; rent $37 .Viper month: this is a good chance for a good man and one seldom offered. For full particulars call on ROSS W. BLACK, dealer In barbers' supplies 712 Penn av., between Seventh and Eighth sis., Pgh. my24-30t TO LET-HANDSOME STOREROOMS, NOS. 73 and 80 Diamond st. Just 'above Smlthfield st. In new Dispatch building; well lighted ele gantly fitted up, centrally located and having every convenience; these rooms arc admirably suited for Insurance, real estate or other office business. For further Information apply, after 2 P. M.. to BUSI NESS MANAGER, The (Dispatch, Smlthfield and Diamond sts. ap29-117t Offices, Desk Room. CHOICE OFFICEIN FIDELITY TITLE AND Trust Company's building. Inquire ROOM C5. my23-4t TO LET-CHOICE OFFICES ON SECOND and third floors of The Dispatch business olfico building, corner Smlthfield ana 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 citv. Apply, after 2 P. at, to BUS. MGR, DISPATCH, on the premises. ap29-117t Miscellaneous. .ilOOD STABLING - FOR GENTLEMEN'S : also, storage room for carriages or light VX teams: storage, at No. 10 Church av, Allegheny. Ad dress HOWLAND DAIRY CO, IS Church av Allegheny. Pa. my24-35t PERSONAL. PERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver: Jewelry repaired; new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCH, 511 Smlthfield st. aplD-lJI PERSONAL WEBSTER'S LARGE QUARTO Dictionary. $2 60; special bargains In old and new books during this month. FRANK BACON & CO, 301 Smlthfield st. mhl2 PERSONAL FINE BOOKS-WE HAVE THE finest collection of finely Illustrated books in Plttsbnrg; beautiful bindings; low prices; come 4U OIO fcUVI" I1UIIU1LU3 VI UUURO 1U1 JUlCDClllSl T TTrt Tif-r' r.mw fuu w - - a ..a . a ,aj.e via uuuiv a luitx iruu juiueriv st. aeiz "PERSOXAL-WHEN I WAS A SMALL HOT, JL my mother always repaired my breeches ana Jacket, butslncelgottobeagreatblgman, 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. IKS. nr15-80-b LOST. LOST ON WOOD ST., FIFTH AV. OR rOST OFFICE, a bunch of keys; finder will be re warded. Address McC, Dispatch office. my3G-50 LOST-BLACK ONYX AND GOLD BEAD necklace In two parts; can be worn as brace lets. A suitable reward will be'paid If left with J. C. GROGAN, 3 Market st, cor. Fifth av. mvai-55 STKATED. STRAYED FROM THE RESIDENCE IN CIiartlers,"two horses, a spotted gray and a black. A suitable reward will he paid for the re turn of the same to465 W.CARSON ST, l'ltts burg. Pa. mvSO-B RESORTS. CONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY, N. J, SEA SON 1S9I. Hassler's Celebrated Orches tra. Opens June 6. J. F. CAKE. my26-60-TThs H ADDON HALL,, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, now open. Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths in tho House. my6-5G LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. THE CIIALFOVTE ATLANTIC CITY, N. .7. On thebeach, ith unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths in tho house. Send for circular. ap30-33-D E. ROBERTS & SONS. HOTEL CHALFONTE. Cape Mat, N. J. Greatly enlarged since last season. All modern improvomente. Opens June 4. mj 262 H. W. SAWYER. TT7-INSLOW INN AMONG THE PINES At Winslow Junction, N. J. Open all the year. New and Modern Improvement. myl9-7S-TT3 CAPON HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, W. VA. Alkaline Lithia Water, also Supe rior iruu uuu freestone waters. OnnihlOO Baths of any temperature. Largest or K I NUlI Swimming Pool of Alkaline Lithia Jl Mill JJ Water in the world. Superb Sum- AND mcrcllmate. Ilerelswheretheslct ,... recover and the well are always U A 1 Uv? happy. Send for Pamphlets and se- Ur I I IO cure rooms. W. H. Sale, Prop. myl-1727-D MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CRESSON SPRfNGS. Main line Penna. K. It; all tralns"Btbp. . On the Summit of the Allegheny Mountains. Will open June 25. For circulars and infor mation addi ess WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt, Cresson, Cambria, myl5-78 Co, Pa, CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT FORT. WILLIAM HENRY HOTEL, Lako George, N. Y. Open June 18, 1891, New York Offlce in the "Grenoble," Fifty seventh st, and Seventh ave. Management and organization of Hotel PONCE DE LEON, St. Augustine, Fla. Souvenir book of the lako sen t. on applica tion. O. D. SEAVEY.'Manager. my9-53-D EUREKA MINERAL SPRINGS, SAEGERTOWN, PA. Only 100 mUes from Pittsburg. Tho Hotel and Sanitarium located at this delightful resort, under tho management of Colonel Stacy, of New York-, is open winter and summer and commends itself to the seeker after health,, recreation or rest. A home for the aOlictcd, a haven of comfort and rest for the over-worked professional or business man, and a delightful resort for n summer outing. Conveniently airanged, well located, ploasant surroundings, excel lent table, superior service. A fine orchestra will give concerts daily during the summer months. The Eureka Chalybeate (iron) and Alkaline waters, nature's remedy for rheu matism, scrofula, eczema, anasmla, liver and stomach tioubles, kidney diseases, etc, rec ommended and prescribed byminent prac titioners. For descriptive pamphlet address EUREKA MINERAL SPRING CO, Saegor town. Pa. my2347-Tus O. D.LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth ay, above Smlthfield, next Leader offlce. - No delay. - Established 20 years, aea '.TUESDAY, ," MAT J 28, " - -i PROPOSALS. "M"OTICE TO SERVER CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals for the construction of a sewer on Cfivv av., Jeannotte, will be re ceived until THURSDAY, June 4, 189L Said sewer to bo built of stone and brick, 10 feet wide, 8 feet high, 373 feet long. All bids must be aocompaniod by bond. Plans and specifi cations can lie seen at the Burgess' office, Clay av., Jeannette. The borough reserves the right to reject any or nil bids. my26-27-D A. J. CASE, Burgess. NOTICE TO CONTBACTOKS-SEALED proposals for the erection of a brick ad dition to tho school house in Phillipsburg borough, Beaver county, Pa., will Tie re ceived by the Board of School Directors of said borongb. until MAY 29th, 169L Plans and specifications can bo seen at tho hard ware store of William Wagner, Phillipsburg. The Board reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. Address all proposals to DAVID KAYE, Jn., Secretary, Water Cure Postofllce, mj-20-69 Beaver County, Pa. PROPOSALS FOR ORDNANCE SUPPLIES Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsburg, Pa, May 21, 189L Sealed proposals,in triplicate, will be received until 1 o'clock r. M., on MONDAY, June 22, 18W, for furnishing iron, coal, lum ber, leather, fdel.-forage, etc, during the fis cal year ending June 80, 1892. Printed lists of supplies needed, with full instructions, stipulations, etc, can be bad on application to Major FRANK H. PHIPFS, Ord. Deptr, U. S. A, Commanding. my22-53-22,23,25,26Jel9,2D TTN1TED STATES ENGINEER OFFICE, U 10G Madison street, Memphis, Tenn, May 20, 1891 Sealed proposals in triplicate -will be reoeived at this office until noon of JUNE 10th, 1891, for furnishing and deliver ing material as follows: About 40,000 cubic yards stone, 57,000 cords brush, 11,000 cords poles, 312,000 tts. wire strand, 415,000 fts. wire, 18,000 ft. wire cable, 26.000 B.8. spikes, 4,000 tts. clevises, 4,200 Bs. staples, 22,000 Sis. rope. The attention of bidders is invited to acts of Congress approved Feb. 26th, 1885, and Feb. 23d, 1887, vol. 23, page 332, and vol. 24, page 414, Statutes at Large. Blanfc proposals and all necessary- Information can be obtained by application to this office. C. MoD. TOWN SEND, Capt. of Engrs, U. S. A. my21-78-21,22,23,24Je8,9 m, Pa., City FOR SALE. SEALED PROPOSALS will be received by the City Treasurer, either at his office in Johnstown, Pa., or by mail up to 5 o'clock pm. MONDAY, MAY 25, 1891, FOR THE SALE OF JDHNSTQWN GITY 5 PER GENT BONDS TO THE AMOUNT OF FORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS. Tho bonds are free from State tax, and are coupon bonds, payable to bearer, aud are in denominations of $100 and $500, bear date May L 1891, redeemable after Ave years at the option of the city, but absolutely in thirty years from date; the coupons are paya ble semi-annually, May land November L The bidder will state tho amount he bids for and the premium he will pay for bonds, and the award will be made to the'best bidder. Tho city has no bonded debt now; there i3 a debt of about $40,000 existing of the Bor oughs fprmlng the city, aU of which will be speedily paid by a special tax levied. The last assessment, at less than one half of tho actual cash value, is $9,380,833. The successful bidder will be required to pay the dillerenco in Interest between May 1 and date of issue. This is a flrst-class Investment, as the City of Johnstown will pay interest out of a spe cial tax levied to cover the same, and tho principal is amply secured by all the real estate within the city limits. Kightrto re ject any or all bids reservod. JA3IES K. BOYD, i " City Treasurer. JomrsTowy, Pa, May 12, 1891. my20-19-D ELECTIONS. PianfSTLVAHiA Company PrrTanuBO.J'A.. Mat. 13. 1S9L THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE stockholders of the Pennsylvania Com rfii pany will be held at the general offlce of said company.in the city of Pittsburg, Pa, on TUESDAY, JUNES, 1891, at 11 o'clock A. M, for the purpose of receiving the annual re port for 1890, the election of thirteen Direc tors to serve for tho ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. ray20-2S-D S. B. LIGGETT, Secretary. EDUCATIONAL. CHELTENHAM MILITARY ACADEMY Ogontz, Montgomery Co, Pa. Unex celled in beauty and hcalthfulness of loca tion and surroundings and In buildings, equipment and all other requisites of a first class school. Number limited to 60. For illustrated circular address JOHN CALVIN KICE, A. M, Principal. myPJ-77-D TViYYnivV ON" MORTGAGES AT 5 lXVy 1 1 J-i JL and 6 per cent, city or TO country, no delay. T d A AT SAMUEL W. BLACK & I A I f l CO, 99 Fourth av. my2-iPl . HOUSEKEEPERS WILL FIND IT TO their advantago to buy tea sets, silver ware; knives, forks and spoons, etc, etc, at WILSON'S JEWELRY STORE, 61 Fourth avenue, Fine watch repairipg a spocialty. apl-Tra ADVERTISING PAYS When rightly done if you have a good thing tell the public Manufacturers were informed through the Pittsburg newspapers that FREE SITES on level ground, never overflowed by high water, were offered them at KENSINGTON, on the Allegheny Valley . Railroad, pnly 18 miles from Pittsburg. Cash premiums, low freight rates, low taxes, cheap fuel, ex cellent shipping facilities, miles of 'graded streets, homes for workmen, churches, schools, etc, etc, were the inducements offered for factories. '. Read the result of investigation: The Excelsior Flint Glass Company, The Pittsburg Reduction Company, The Rolled-Steel Wheel Company and v ' The Kensington Chill-Steel Company ' Have located at Kensington, and when in full opera tion will employ over 1,000 workmen. The liberal offers -of CASH and FREE SITES at Kensington are still open to manufacturers. Be quick if you want to get in on the ground floor. Hundreds of beautiful build ing lots on fine graded streets, convenient to churches, schools and stores are now offered at private sale. For . plans and information see CHARLES L. COOPER, or . ' J. P. CAPPEAU & CO., x ' . 96 Fourth Ave., Pittsburg. my2t-X18-TTa, 18M5 CHOICE FHOFXBTTJES. 24,000! vEAST END RESIDENCE. NEW 11-ROOM QUEEN ANNE BEICK Dwelling with all modern conveniences, One and Three-Quarter Acres, With good stable and carriage house, also number of beantiful forest and shade trees, situate on aspbaltum, paved street, one square irom junquesne eiectno niu;iu convenient to P. . ic. U. Posmvciynoi ouui iforsale. Ownft-ria TnnvlnA from el Terms . --- - -w.- ..--- - - tnnnit M. F. HiPPLt; a tu. my24-8t-Trsu 96 Fourth avenue. SEWICKLEY. A FINE RESIDENCE Of 13 rooms, bath, w. c, hot and cold! water, natural and artificial gas, laun dry, etc, also stable and carriage house, large grounds with fruit and shade frees, convenient to station. iSamuel W. Black & Co., 99 FOUP.TH AVENUE. my26-59 CHOICE OAKLAND LOTS. Only-$65 Per Foot Front. PAVED STREET, BOTH GASES AND WATER. ELECTBIC LINE. If you desire to 'locate in Oakland now is your chance, as the price ($63 per foot) is only for a few days in order to close out a plan of lots. Call at office for fall particulars. REED B. COYLE & CO., COB. FOURTH AV. AND GRANT ST. my24-50-TT3u SHERIDAN AVE. LOTSI Within three minutes of Electric Line.' FINE LOCATION, EXCELLENT DRAINAGE, ONLY $40 PER FOOT FRONT. S. A. DICKIE & CO., PENN AND SHADY AVS. E. E. my26-78 CHOICE LITTLE FARM CLOSE TO-THE CITY, One and a half miles from Emsworth sta tion, P Ft. W. & C. R. R, 23 acres of good firoducing soil, large apple orchard, eicel ent water, six-room frame house, bank barn, etc.; low price, easy terms. CHARLES SOMERS & CO.; myl9-75-TTS 129 Fourth ave. DR. HARRIS' CRAMP CURE FOE Every Ache and Fain. FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGSTORES. Manufactured by L. H. HARRIS DRUG CO. Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh avenue, my4-D PITTSBURG, PA, STENCILS, STEEL STAMPS, RUBBER STAMPS, SEAL ENG-RAHIKTCt. W. A. Anting, 20 Fifth Ave myl9-Trs Now is the best season for planting and pruning trees, laying out of lawns and tak ing charge of work generally; also draining. Herman Helm LANDSCAPE GARDENER, ELLSWORTH AV, Shadyside, Pittsburg. mh6-Tu3 - -CHOICE PROPERTIES. LICENSED HOTEL. Well situated, doings nice business; no competition; fine summer resort; 80 acres of excellent farming and meadow land; general store and postomce on tho premises. A rare opening; a greac bargain, (t-39-152). Full particulars from CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 129 Fourth Avenue. myl8-7TT3 TJOB SALE . Handsome Residence, EDGEWOOD, P. R. R. Five acres beautifulground, spacious and modern house, 12 rooms; outbuilding, fruit and shade trees (165). See , W. A. HEBRON & SONS, my20-45-raws 80 Fourth avenue. KNOXVILLE I THE CITY OF BEAUTIFUL HOMES I 4 I - There will be sold at PUBLIC SALE : Monday, June 15 1891, 200 LOTS, 200. It may not be necessary to say to those who are at all' familiar with Knoxville, that no such BEAUTIFUL LOTS have ever yet been offered at public sale in this county. SUCH AN OPPORTUNITY May not come again soon, and now is the time to buy. There will not be a lot sold that will not in a very short time be worth DOUBLE OR MORE than the price at which you will be able to buy it at this great sale. DO NOT PROCRASTINATE. Thee lots will be sold, and if you fail to v secure one at the sale, yob may not be able to get its equal again. . Sale All Day, Beginning at io A. M. Take Southside cars to Eleventh street, and Knoxville Incline from Eleventh and Bradford streets. 10MLE LAI IMPB0YB1ENT CO., H. B. SMITHSON, Auctioneer. i , , my26-58 TO THE OLD DOMINION. AN ELEGANT TRIP, In -which participants may combine pleasure with profit, without risk and at small expense. On Sunday, May 31, 1891, . At 9:20 p. m., a train made np of comfortable day coaches and Pullman sleepers will . leave the Smlthfield street station of the Baltimore and Ohio Railway and proceed Via that picturesque route To Staunton, Virginia, The Metropolis of the Shenandoah Valley and the New Pittsburg of the Old Domin ion, of which our own late distinguished political economist, William D. Kelley.eatd: '"It is the coming Eldorado of American adventure." The route lies through a conn try full of historical interest. At HARPER'S FERRY A daylight stop wiU be made and tourists afforded an opportunity to view the field of John Brown's ante-bellum' exploits; from thence, through grass-clad valleys, by sparkling streams and along variegated hills, the train will speed through some of the wildest, most romantic and lovely scenery on the continent, into Virginia, clothed now in the rich verdure of a Southern spring. THE GREAT LOT SALE OP Tie Staunton Development Co. WILL TAKE JPLACE AT STAUXTOS . On the 2d and 3d of June. The biggest and most substantial boom in town property that has ever taken place la Virginia will be witnessed in Staunton during the coming summer, and purchasers at this sale cannot fail to reap large returns. Yon will meet on the grounds people from North, South, East and West, a cosmopolitan gathering, seekers for homes in a per fect climate and amid refined society, manufacturers in quest of sites in the center of Virginia's rich fields of ore, coal and timber, merchants keen to share the profit of Staunton's growing trade, and speculators, each bent upon availing himself of opportunities seldom presented. ' TICKETS AT REDUCED RATES For the round trip (including sleeper both ways), good for 30 days, should be ordered I at our office early,' in Order that all necessary arrangements maybe made in season to comfortably provide for the large number of Pittsburgera expected to participate. A line of Elegant Lithographed and Printed-Matter Has been provided' by the Staunton Development Company, fully explaining the nature of their enterprise and elucidating all the facts bearing upon it I"or this matter,' and further particulars, call upon or write . . CHARLES SOMERS & CO., :. 3313 PENN' AVE, 6019 PENN AVE.'' CHOICE PROPERTIES. FOR SALE, ONLY $500, LOT 40x120 FEET, WTLKINSBUBG, P. B. B-, In Third Plan of WOkrns Estate. Sea W. A.' HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth Avenue. myl7-18,gQ,23,26 MLTBRY & EDSALL, insurance and real estate, fidelity butldinq. (Telephone 1869.) mhfg-91 CHARLES SOMERS & CO., ISO FOURTH ATE. (Telephone 1773) REAL ESTftTESND MORTGAGES. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates. ap2S-77-D 129 Fourth Avenue::1 1 I m