FROM POISON formed by Decomposing Sturgeon in the Victims' Stomachs. PACTS BROUGHT OUT BY CHEMISTS First Double Inquest Ever Held in Alle-" ghenj- County. G.-H. GLEDmLL PEESEXTS HIS CASE The first double Inquest ever hold In Alle gheny county -was conducted by Coroner McDowell yesterday In the sturgeon cases. Juries had been previously Im paneled in the cases of Thomas Rourke, of Center county, and Henry Broge, of Etna. As both inquests rero dependent upon the same testimony they were heard together and 12 men Instead of occupied the Jury box. No verdict has been reached and the inquests were adjourned until Mon day. So far the evidence goes to show that death resulted rrom eating decomposing eturgeon, w hich created an irritant poison, but whether the responsibility can be flxed Is as yet undecided. James T. Eourke, son of the late Thomas Itourke, testified that he and his father had eaten smoked sturgeon bought from Mr. GledhUl on May 18, and that night both had been very sick. He recovered, but his father died. Dr. Tracy, the family physician, de clared it -was poisoning and that the patients liad vomited and purged all night. The Result of the Autopsy. Dr. J. Guy McCandless said ho and Dr. Tracy had held an autopsy. The stomach &nd kidneys were found inflamed. The Juan's death was due to exhaustion caused by some sort of poisoning. The witness knew Thomas Eourke to be a healthv man. H, T. Knox, a reporter, testified to taking three samples of sturgeon to Hunt & Clapp for analysis and Captain A. E. Hunt testified to having received them and turned them over to James O. Handy, their head chemist, for analysis. James O. nandy testified that he made, an nnah sis of the stomachs of Thomas Itourke and Henrj Broyc. Tart or the stomach of Mr. Rourke was much inflamed but there was no e idence of arsenic or other metallic Siisons The inner membrane was flamed and the stomachs therefore not in a healthy condition. The ex terior and interior of the stomach of Ilenrv Broge, were very much inflamed. The stomach contained a dark greenish mass; also a large quantity of bismuth. The wit ness made an analysis of the same fish, and in two of the pieces found a great deal of de composition. The witness thought that if the lisi- had been properly cured it w ould not have docompoeu. Coroner McDowell then produced some of the smoked sturgeon, but when the package was open it was found, alive with mag gots. Dr. McCandless was recalled and testified that after vomitingand purging there would be no poisons remaining in the stomach, so that the report of the chemist was what ho thought it would be. What an Analysis Has Prtned. Dr. Johnson testified to having held tho nutopsj on Henry Broge, and the chemical analysis was as he etpected. He had given the deceased bismuth to allay omitlng and purging Henry Bled, of Etna, testified that Mrs. Broge was at his store on May 16. He had eturgeon for sale, and purchased it from Mr. Gledlnll's wagon on the 15th. He purchased 10 pounds of it at 10 cents per pound. The w ltncss a few da s previons had purchased live pounds from J. L. Wyland, paying 15 cents pel pound, bat this was used in his own family. Some 13 or U people, to whom he sold tho sturgeon bought from Mr. Gled hill, became sick; among them was his own eon. George Farmerie, clerk for Mr. Bliel, testi fied to selling Mrs. Broge half a pound of sturgeon which was bought from GledhUTs wagon. Homer Terk, a driver for Mr. GlcdhiU, tes to selling Mr. Bleil 20 pounds of sturgeon on Frida, the 15th John Snyder was employed by Mr. GledhUl in smoking fish. Two weeks ago he smoked four barrels of sturgeon. The fish were in good condition when they were cured and smoked. No chemicals were used in the smoking. The witness could not tell how long sturgeon would keep if it was properly smoked. James Lavned is Mr. Snyder's assistant. Tho four barrels of fish smoked two weeks ago were in first-class condition and had no signs of decay. John L. Gnbbin testified to furnishing Prof. George Hay with three samples of Btnrgcon for anals sis. These samples were purchased in Sharpshurg anl Etna stores. Prof. George Hay was called and testified that the fish were in a state of decomposi tion. now Iong Sturgeon Can Be Kept. Frederick Smith, of ew York, is in the fish business and handles sturgeon, both fresh and salt water. The length of keep ing of smoked sturgeon depends entirely on the weather and will average from 4 to 12 days, sturgeon is often frozen, and in this way will keep for two vears. Tho witness has been in tho fish business nearly nil his life and neor knew of any disease among sturgeon andncr knew cr heard of anv sturgeon poisoning before. Meat and Milk Inspector McCuteheon said he visited Mr. Gledhlll's smokehouse and all the sturgeon there were in good condition. G. H. Gledhill was next examined, tie testified that on Slay 12 he had received four barrels oi 6turgeon from Bayslde, N. J. These foui barrels w cro sent direct to the smokehouse. The witness did not examine them and could not saj what condition they r ere in. He had, how e er, rtcei ed a tele gram from the shippeis stating that they were in good condition This sturgeon cost him 3 cents per pound and when express ago was paid ana tho labor of smoking it w ould cost about 8 cents per pound and ho could readily afford to sell it at 10 cents. The witness understood that some ten years ago Just such trouble had occurred in this city o er sturgeon poisoning. Jlr. Gledlull added that the sturgeon might havebeen diseased when caught Mr. Smith was recalled, and stated that-thc fish which caused the trouble may have been a drowned sturgeon It Is Xo Trouble. It is no trouble to have the finest music now if one has an JEolian in the home; and that, too, without trouble of learning music, for it is not necessary to know a note of music to play with the greatest effect, all kinds of music, classical and popular, over tures, sinfonies, waltzes, etc., etc "Ve cor dially invite all persons to call at our ware Tooms and hear this wonderful instrument. Melloe & Hoexe, 77 Fifth avenue. Decoration Day Excursion to Bock Point via the Pennsylvania Lines. For the iron molders' annual picnic at "Bock Point on Saturday, May 30, Decora tion Day, excursion tickets will be sold via the Pennsylvania lines at Co cents for round trip from Pittsburg. Trains leave Union station at 7:20 a. sl and 12.20 p. sl, central time. Eeturning trains leave Bock Point at 6:15 and 8-36 p. si. tufsu Attention, TJ. V. L. Members of Encampment No. 1, TJ.V. !., are requested to assemble at their hall, Xo. 77 Sixth avenue, on Friday, May 29, at 1 o'clock P. M., to attend the funeral of our deceased comrade, Charles H. Rohbock, 213 Dinwiddie street, Pittsburg. J. M. Ray, Colonel. Decoration Day. Hendricks & Co.'s photograph gallery open all day. Twelve elegant cabinets $L llring the children. Xo. 08 Federal street, Allegheny. C. Baeuerleln Brewing Company, Bennetts, Pa., telephone 1018, brewers and bottlers of standard lager and wiener export beer. The trade and families supplied. TIP Trimmed Hats and Bonnets. Trimmed hats and bonnets, leghorn and straw hats. The greatest variety ever shown. Store Open Fndav e cning. ROSENBATJM & CO. Look for advertisement of country residence in Juniata Valley for rent. Page 3 to-dav. Take the steamer-Mayflower on Decora tion Day for Monongahcla City. See adver tisement. The new Ascot scarf at James H. Aiken & Co.'s, 100 Fifth avenue. tS3W ,k MEKOKIAIf SAY 7SEPASATI0KS. Usual Scenes In the Cemeteries and Bis Crowds at Amusements. Memorial Day will be celebrated to-mor-tow more with feasting and sports than with sorrow. There will be little business after the noon hour. Tho Diamond market will close at 1L30 x. m. and the Allegheny market at 10-30. Attractions of allkinds will be well patronized. Members of theG. A. E. have prepared programmes for the day's exercises. J. S. Lamble will be Commander of theDav.W. H. Lambert Adjutant Gen eral and O. S. McHwalne, Chief of Stan. The Allegheny and Oakland Cemeteries will bo visited in the morning by General Alex. Hays Post No. 3, Colonel O. H. Blppcy Post Xo. 41, Colonel James C. Hull Post Xo. 157, Colonel It. G. Shaw Post Xo. 208, Colonel James H. Childs Post No. 230 and Duquesne Post Xo. 259. They will be assisted by the children of the Sixth, Seventh, Eighth, Xtnth, Tenth, Eleventh, Twelfth, Thir teenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth and Seven teenth ward schools. Lengthy programmes have been prepared for each place. At the Oakland Cemetery Washington Infantry, Sons of Veterans Camp Xo. 162 and a detail of Battery B-, X. G. P., will also be present. Dequesne Post Xo. 259 will decorate the graves of the follow lng men: J. E. B. Dal zell, George B. Edwards, W. Gibson Miller, S. C. Schoyer, S. X. Benham, Benjamin Dar lington, A. P. Morrison and L. Halsey Will iams. At 3 o'clock r. it. the Thomas A. Arm strong Council Xo. 291, O. TJ. A. M., will dec orate the Thomas A. Armstrong monument in Allegheny Parks. BUTCHERS BANQUET AHD BETIEE. The Xew Officers of the National Organiza tion for This Tear. A reception and banquet last night at Turner Hall, Canal street, Allegheny, closed the convention of the Butchers' Xational Protective Association. A.ttho session yes terday the beneficial feature, providing $1 on tho death of each member, was passed. After next year the national organization will meet every two years. The national body was also empow ered to grant charters to State organizations. The officers elected for tho ensuing year are: President, G. H. Medick, Wheeling, W. Ta.; Vice President, W. J. Owens, Dallas, Tex.; Second Vlco President, Conrad .Kllng elhoefer, Evansville, Ind.; Treasurer, Louis Schaefor; Recording Secretary, Christopher Brokate, St. Louis, Mo.; Financial Secretary, IL F. Hodgkins. The following committee to visit Texas and decide on a site for the now stockyard and abattoir was appointed: J. Majers, Xew York: J. F. Beilstein, Alle gheny; C. James, St. Louis; G. H. Medick, Wheeling, W. Va.; Xle Lau, Burlington, la.; H. F. Hodgkins, Toledo. The committee will go to Texas in January. MAKES ANOTHER APPEAL. Mayor Gourley Asks All Patriotic Citizens to Help on the Big Celebration. The Fourth of July fund was only increased by $180 yesterday. Mayor Gourley had ex pected much moro money on hand by this time. In speaking of it yesterday he said: "I hope all patriotic citizens who favor an -old time celebration and the education of the rising generation in the patriotic principles of which tho Fourth oi July is commemorative will send in contributions at once. If they cannot afford to contribute liberally let them do as well as they can. A dollar subscription will be Just as much ap preciated coming from the man of limited means as will a $100 contribution from a millionaire firm, and due credit will bo given." Yesterday's receipts were as follows: Campbell & Dick, $10; Hugh & Jones, $30; Second Avenue PassengeRallway Company, $50; West End Passenger Kallwav Company, $50; Cttv Savings Bank, $25; Mrs. Lette limwarsk-v. S10. nrevionslv reported. $1,610 50: f total cash on hand, $1,790 50. SUBPBISED MAY0E G0TJBLEY. Failure of the Charter Amendment Bather Astonishing to Bis Honor. When the news came to City Hall yester day afternoon that the Legislature had ad journed, the first question asked was whether or not the charter bill had passed. When it was learned that the bill had failed the general opinion seemed to be that the Mayor had gained a victory. His Honor, however, was not particularly elated over the matter. Ho had previously Expressed himself as being satisfied with the act after Senator Flinn amended It so as to take away none of the powers of the Mayor. "I was rather surprised," said the Mayor, "as I expected the men who were pushing the act 'would get it through. I cannot say yet what I will do." Mayor Gourley thinks Councils, in accord ance with section 21 Of the city charter, should designate just what power the Mayor has over heads of departments. Whetherhe will make an effort to seoure this action or not is a question. A Benefit to the Poor A Boon to Mankind. Since the past year it has been out cus tom to hold regular Friday's poor man's sales. On that day we sell clothing, and good clothing, mind you, at the cost price of manufacture, and often for less than cost. Our Friday's announcement is watched and waited for by the people of Allegheny county, and we feel proud to be in a posi tion to benefit them. Xote prices for to day: 300 men's cassimere and worsted suits, five different styles, sizes 33 to 42, at .53-25 4C0 men's sack and cutaway suits, made from fancy cheviots and cassimeres, 20 styles, at 5 00 370 bojs' suits, sizes 4 to 14, corded, r pleated or plain, good wearers, for only 1 00 GOO pairs of men's pants, lined through out, made strong, riveted buttons at. 59o These prices are for to-day's sale only. P. C. C. C, Pittsburg Combination Clothing Company, comer Grant and Diamond streets. Gentlemen's Pine Furnishings Tennis. Our own importation of genuine London made tennis suits, stripe and check flannel and plain white cricket cloths. Caps, latest shapes in flannel, silk and ooze. JOS. HORXE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. 51,000 will be the price of a liquor license next year. All workingmen have a special license to get a 510 suit for 56, 'or a $6 suit for 53 CO to-day only at Sailer & Co.s special "workingmen's sale," corner Smith field and Diamond streets. Quite a number of people, will spend Decoration Day at Schenley Park. Those who intend so doing can get to the most cen tral point by taking the Second avenue elec tric cars from Fourth and Market. Open Decoration Day, Lies' gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth street. Hand somely colored photo with each dozen cab inets. Good work, low prices, prompt delivery, Gentlemen's Pine Furnishings 1-2 Hose. A half-dozen lines at 25c a pair lisle thread, worth 50c; our celebrated black ' '300" and others equally good. All grades finer, in cotton, lisle and silk. JOs. Horxe & Co. 's Penn Avenue Stores. B.&B. Gentlemen, see the new mackintoshes, ad justable cape, 22 inches deep, in brown, black and English checks, 58. Boggs & BUBX. Decoration Day at Ohio Pyle. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad will sell excursion tickets at rate 51 60 round trip. Train leaves at 8:15 a. m. EVERYWHERE THEY AVTN. True Merit Will TelL "We published a few days ago the immense sale of our world-renowned pianos and or gans. Look, here it is: 23,000 Decker Bros, pianos, 37,000 Knabe pianos, 88,000 Fischer pianos, 235,000 Estey organs sold and in actual use. "The Fischer piano, with its banner number of sales, 88,000, is the best medium-priced piano in the world to-day. The actual use of so large a number, the constantly increasing demand (120 per week) speaks volumes. People would not buy them it they were not just as represented. Call on a Hamilton, 91 and 93 Fifth avenue, for prices and terms to suit all. l5sB ALl FOR DALZELL. Unanimity of Opinion Among the Repub lican Clubsof Allegheny County Every One of Them. Favors the Congressman for President of the State League. A meeting of the offloera of the Repub lican clubs of Allegheny county, called to organize a permanent committee to look after the interests of the Hon. John Dalzell in the canvassfor tho Presidency of tho Stato League of Republican Clubs, was held last night in the rooms of the Americas Club, on Smlthfield street. The meeting was called to order by A. J. Logan. A large number were present, and nearly all the clubs of the county were represented. H. D. W. English, of tho Americus Club, was appointed Chair man, and W. E. Reynolds,Socretary. Afteran expression of opinion favoring the candi dacy of Mr. Dalzell for tho Presidency of the League, the following resolution was adopted: WnEniAS, The tune approaches for the election by tnelSttte League of Republican Clubs of a Presi dent to serve for the ensuing year, a position that has been held ever since the organization of the league by a representative of clubs from the East ernnart of the State ; and Whereas, It Is proper, fair and desirable in the interest of narmonv, unity of action and preserva tion of an activity of interest and enthusiasm throughout the entire organization that the wishes of the clubs In Western Pennsylvania should be recognized; and , Whereas, It has been suggested that Hon. John Dalzell. of Pittsburg, would Tie a fitting represent ative of the young Republicans of the enure Com monwealth; now therefore Resolved, By the representatives of the Repub lican clubs of the great Republican county of AUe f'heny, that we hereby express our confidence in lis ability faithfully to execute the duties of the office of President of the 8tate League, our belief In alnst claim on our part to have him chosen, and an earnest desire that the position shall be accorded to him. Resolved, That we recognize In nun the elements that permeate this grand organization of young Republicans, and believing that the position snould be filled by one who has proven himself not only a statesman but a true adherent to the Interests of his native State; we ask for him the support of all licpnbllcan clubs who desire the league to take front rank In the Republican column, knowing that his earnest eloquence and aggressive person ality will Imbue the young Republicans to active and effective effort In the coming contests of the party In which he has proven himself a conspicuous leader. On motion of Captain Reed one from each clnb was appointed to form a committee on permanent organization. The committee was-constitutcd. as follows: Americus Club, H. D. W. English; Tariff Club, H. P. Ford; Union Club of Allegheny County: L. Googins; Home Mart Club, George n. Treusch; Pio neer Beaver Club, M. B. Lemon; Lincoln Re publican Club, Seventeenth ward, J. S. Seamon; Fifteenth Ward Republican Club, S. J. Wainwright, Jr.: Dalzell Republican Clnb, David B. Little; Coraopolls Republican Club, W. J. Dlthnch; Manhattan Republican Club, Dr. J. A. Blrchflold; Eleventh Ward Republican Club, William McCarthy: Union Republican Club, McKeesport, S. C. Caroth ors; John S. Lambie Republican Club, Ajax Jones. The Allegheny Central Republican Club, the YoungMen's Republican Club, of Sharps burg: the Sew ickley Renubllcan League and the Delamater Guards were not represented the meeting, and on motion of W.CMagee in their presidents were named to represent them on the committee. Tho meeting then adjourned until next Thursday evening, when tho Committee on Organization will report. Low Prices Now in Jackets. A few colored and black blazers at 53. Complete line of blazers and reefers, 55, 55 50, 56 50, 57 50, 58, 58 50 and upward. Corsage jackets, colored and black, 67 50 to 530. Jos. Horne & Co. 's Penn Avenue Stores. ' B.&B. Men's Department Hundreds of silk umbrellas, 51 25, 51 50, 52, 52 50 to 510, and all of them extra values. Come and see. Boggs & Bubx. Bargains in Ladies' Stockings. 100 dozen pairs imported special "J. H. & Co.'s" brand black cotton stockings, that neversold under 50c, with no equal at that price, at 35c a pair (3 pairs for 51). Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Medium weight underwear for spring at James H. Aiken & Co.'s, 100 Fifth avenne. PROPOSALS. TOTICE TO CATERERS 1 Sealed proposals will be received np to JUXE 10 for exclusive right to furnish re freshments for Tiremen's Picnio at Rock Point, WEDNESDAY, Juno 17, 189L Privi lege will be-let to highest biddor.- For par ticulars address JTL. PHILLIPS, Chr., 263 Franklin street, Allegheny. By order of Committee. my23-77 ju-OTICE TO SEWER CONTRACTORS- Sealed proposals for tho construction of a sewer on Clay av.t Jeannette, will be re ceived until THURSDAY, June i, 189L Said sewer to be built of stone and brick, 10 feet wido, 8 feet high, 373 feet long. All bids must be accompanied by bond. Plans and specifi cations can bo seon at the Burgess' office, Clay av., Jeannette. The borough reserves the right to reject any or all bids. my26-27-D A. J. CASE, Burgess. VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED JA proposals for the erection of a brick ad dition to the school houso in Philllpsburg borough, Beaver county, Pa., will De re celvedby tho Board of School Directors of said borough until MAY 29th, 1891. Plans and specifications can be seen at the hard ware store of William Wagner, Philllpsburg. The Board reserves the right to reject any and all bids. Address all proposals to DAVID KAYE, Jr., Secretary, Water Cure Postomce, roy20-G9 Beaver County, Pa. TT S. ENGINEER OFFICE, CUSTOM U House, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 28, 1891 Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be re ceived at this office until 13 M. (standard time) onMondav, Junel, 1891, for 1,000 bar rels hydraullo Portland cement and 6,000 barrels American natural cement. The at tention of bidders is invited to tho acts of Congress, approved February 26, 1885, and February 23, 1887, Vol.23, page 332, and Vol. 24, page 414, Statutes at Large. For specifi cations and all information apply to V. W. LOCKWOOD, Major of Englneors. my9-23-9,10,U,12,29,30 PROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF COM MISSARY'S office. Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsburg, Pa., April 30, 1891 Sealed proposals in dnpllcate willbe received at this office until 10 o'clock a. m., JUNE L1S91, for fur nishing tho Cresh beef required by tho Sub sistence Department, U. S. Army, at this station during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1892. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Full information can be obtained by application to this office. Envelopes containing proposals must bo marked "Proposals for fresh beef," and ad dressed to A. S. M. MORGAN, Capt. and O. S. K., A. a S. ap3Oap-30,myl,24,29,30 EotaEEB's Office, 403 Grant St., ) Pittsburg, May 27, 1S9L TO CONTRACTORS SEALED PRO POSALS for tyie grading, paving and curbing of Amanda avenue, Jucunda street and Rochelle street, in the borough of Knox ville. Also for a sewer across Rochelle street will be received at the above office until tho 2D DAY" OF JUNE at 5 o'clock?. M. Proposals to be addressed to the Street Committee of said borough. Bonds in one-half the estimated cost of the work must accompany each proposal. Plans, specifications and full inlormation can bo bad at this office. The committee reserves the right to Teject any or all proposals. C.E. OWENS, XE., my27-96-srwT Borough Engineer. SEALED PROPOSALS-FOR CONSTRUCT ING water works for the borough of Honfestead, Pa,, will bo received at tho office of the Water Committee until 2 o'clock r. m , MONDAY, June 8, 1891, when the same will bo opened and .read in the presence of tho bidders. The work includes all the labor and material required for the con struction of a 2,500,000 gallon leservoir: a 2,000,000 gallon compound non-condensing pumping engine; two (2) seventy-five horse power tubular boilers; about 393 tons coated cast iron water pipe from It-inch to 6-inch: about 35 tons 18-incli flexible joint pipe and 24 tons special castings, together with fire hydrants, -Btopgates and the laying of the above pipe and setting of special castings, fire hydrants and stopgatcs: ono brick pump and boiler house and ono influent well. Said work will bo letas a whole or in part, at the discretion of tho Water Committee. Plans of above work may be examined and specifi cations, blank forms of proposal and bond can bo obtained at the office of J. Schln neller,' Engineer, room 24, 516 Market St., Pittsburg, Pa., whereanyaddltlonal informa tion can be obtained. The proposals must bo sealed and addressed to the Water Com mittee, Homestead, Pa. The Water Com mittee reserve tho right to reject any or all proposals should they deem It for the best interest of the borough of Homestead so to do. Parties making proposals are re quested to be present at the opening of the bids. JAMES M. HOOVER, Chairman. M. P. SCHOOLEY, Clerk. Homestead, Pa. Water Committee my24-26-MWF "lCl7Tn?VOX-MORTGAGESA1 lYLWllJCii and 6 ner cent, city AT5 or j oountrv, no ueiay. TAAT SAMUEL W. BLACK & JLAiJii CO., 99 Fourth av. my 21 91 mmmrm?m - ' j, n JS3- Dtsplay advertisement -me atiOar per square Jar one insertion. Clatiiflei advertise- menu on Otit page, such as Wanted, Jbr Sale, To Let, ete., ten emit per lineor each insertion, end none takenor lea than tMrtycents. Tap line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smlthfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. ,r BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT, FOR SALE. TO LET. ANDOTHEB TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS TVTLL RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOB INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with TBI D"f4I?S; FOR THE BOUTH8IDE, NO. WW CAEHU.M STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE. 613 PENN AVE. PITTSBURG ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 8509 Butler street. EMU. G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn avenne. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE, MarVet House, Allegheny. F. H. EGGERS ft SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver avs. PERRY M. GLEIir. 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I. my5-38 AGENTS-TO SELL THE PERFECT WHISKY teat (pocket size): sells rapidlyisamples by mall 50e. TEST MANUFACTURING COMPANY. 8 East Fifth St., Cincinnati. O. my2D-71 Female Help. -UTAMBERMATD AND WAITRESS-REFER-Vj ENCE required. Call at first house MOKE WOOD AVE.. NEAR FIFTH AVE., Shadyside. ' my27-3 SALESLADY-AN ' EXPERIENCED. ENER GETIC saleslady to manage a dry goods and notion store in a live town ; rood salary. Apply to JOHN GRANT, Tareatnm,T?a. myi9-'2 Male and Female Help. COOK A FIRST-CLASS COOK, MALE OB female. Apply at TENTH ST., city. my29-75 Hc OUSEKEEPER, LAUNDRESS, SEAM RTUF.SS rooks, chambermaids, dlnln? room ?;ins, nurses; aw nouse giris, iu coioreu giris, arm hands, waiters, drivers, gardeners. MRS. E. THOMPSON, 60S Grant St. my21-D MAN COOK-SECOND COOK, WAITERS, 40 farmhands, four dining room girls, dish washers, hotel cooks, chambermaids, 300 houso glrK housekeeper, seamstress, nurso girls. MEE H AN 'S, 515 Grant St. my25-D Situations. POSITION-IN GENERAL ACCOUNTING OR bookkeeping, young married man; practical experience of ten years; satisfactory reference from present employers and reasons for change. Address P. O. Box 927, city. ap25-30 POSITION-BY YOUNG LADY-SHORTHAND and typewriter. MAT, Dispatch office. , my2G-33 SITUATION AS CLERK IN A FIRST-CLASS hotel; have had large experience, and can give satisfactory reference. Address O. L., Dispatch office. my27-69. Partners. A GENTLEMAN OF MEANS TO TAKE AN Interest in and to fill a rcsponslbleposltion that commands a large salary In one of the very best and most prosperous manufacturing concerns In the States; abundance of business, with large profits; anyone having a ready capital of (10,000 to (20,000 can positively find a thoroughly first-class busi ness, without debts or Incumbrance of any kind, and managed by thoroughly responsible parties. Full particulars freely given by calling at office of UNION SWITCH AND MANUFACTURING CO., 190 Robinson St., Allegheny. ap27-17 Financial. BANK CASHIER-AN EXPERIENCED BANK cashier Is wanted, who can control $15,000 to (25,000, to take charge of a new bank and savings Institution with a combined capital of (150,000, lo cated In a northern Ohio city, having a population of nearly 9,000; no other incorporated bank In tho county: no savings bank within 30 miles; manu facturing city; rich agricultural region; current rate of Interest 8 per cent. Address, giving refer ences and particulars, O. G. HANAMAN. No. 6 Wall St.. N. Y. City. myCS-58 MONEY LOANED-LOWEST BATES OF IN TEREST, according to amount and location. See BAXTER, THOMPSON CO., 162 Fourth av. myl7-85-17, 19,21, 23, 25, 27, 29 TyrORTGAGES ON CITY OB ALLEGHENY 1VL county property at lowe WEAVER ft CO., 92 Fourth abiuneaimies, njutltl A, av. inh2-D SOME PERSON TO ADOPT A HEALTHY male child, 4 weeks old. Address R. O. B., Dispatch office. my28-S4 TO BUY-A FEW SHETLAND PONIES, mares preferred. Address, stating age,olor, size and price, J. H. STBAUB, Youngatown, O. my287 "nTANTED-MONEY TO LOAN ON MORT t V GAGES, In large and small amounts, at low est market rate of Interest. See W. A. HEBRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth av. ap3-26-P TTrE HAVE IN CONNECTION WITH OUR TV general real estate business a special mortgage department; money to loan In large and small amounts at1, 5 and 6 per cent, on city and subur ban property. M. F. HD7PLE ft CO., 98 Fourth avenue. my9-9-D Hoarders and Lodgers. GENTLEMEN OCCUPANTS FOR SECOND floor front room, ten minutes from postofflce. 609$ FIFTH AVE. my29-76 Miscellaneous. PIARR1AGE-SEAT FAMILY CARRIAGE j also 1 set of double harness, la good condition. Inquire A. McCLINTON, 63 Sandusky St., Alle gheny. - my29-43 LADIES TO ATTEND vTHE SCHOOL OF DE SIGN and Dress Cutting for a thorough course of dressmaking. NO. 951 PENN AV. mb3-16 RAILROAD TIES-A LOT OF NO. 2 R. R tles. Call on R. HUMPHREY, No. 543 femlthfleld st. my29-74 SMALL ROLL-TOPDESK-ALSO REMINGTON typewriter, upper and lower case. BOX 452, city. my27-91-wrsu USE JONES' BEDBUG PARALYZER-JONE3' Magic Roach Powder; contains no poison; roaches banished by contract: satisfaction given or no pay. Prepared by GEO. Av.JONES, 222 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. iny3-131-3iwr FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE City Residences. BOSTON ST., NEAR FIFTH AV.-f 1,250 Strect paved; five-roomed frame dwelling; lot 25i74 ft.: easy payments. (BlOtt-4). ALLES ft BAILEY, 164 Fourth av. Tel. 167. my24-59-MWTSSu Fourth av, iny23-59-25,S-Jc3 ffipT 800-PENN AV., NEAR MAINST.-NEW WU two-story and mansard brick dwelling of six rooms, pressed brick front, hall, bathroom, w. c, hot ana cold water, both gases, slate mantels, tile hearths, slato roof, street and alley paved; one of the best locations between Butler street and East Liberty; lot 20x100 to 20-foot alley. IC115) BLACK ftBAIBD, No. 95 Fourth ay. my29-57 FOR SALE TMPROVED; KEAX. ESTATE. East End Residences. TBICK DWELLING OF 12 ROOMS-BATH, W. A c, butler's pantry, both gases and electric light, corner lot 80x120 feet, on line of Dmnemt Traction Co. MURRY ft EDSALL, Fldelltyhulld lng. my27-97 TTE HAVE A NEW 2-STORY FRAME, 7 JT rooms; all modern conveniences; 1 square fromDug. traction: small cash payment balanre to suit. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth avenue. my24-G6-MWPSu IRnfl CAS"- BALANCE ON EASY PA.Y moyjXJ MENTS, will buy 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 f?ot paved streets: best neighborhood In the East End; this Is a nre chance; don'tloselt. BLACK ft BAIRD, No. 95 Fourth av. rayl6-23 0B O 000-NEW HOUSE IN THE .EAST END 3DZi5 of four rooms and finished attic, cellar un der whole house, city water, level lot 25x120, front ing two streets: Kioo down. bal. in annual payments to suit. DENNIbTON, ELDEBKIN ft CO.. LIM., 6304 Penn av. Teh 5327. (209) , . my21-2S-21.23.25.27.29 Suburban Residences. HOUSE OF 12 ROOMS WITH MODERN IM PROVEMENTS, hot and cold water, natural ga for heat and light, and with four acres of ground well planted with a good selection of fruit trees (all bearing) and shrubbery; situate at Idlewood. r. o. C. ft St. L. R. B. F. C. BIGGER!, 61 Fourth av. ap234-EOD SUBURRAN HOME-ON LINE OF P. R.R.; about an acre of ground, highly improved; ex cellent residence oris commodious rooms, wllu bath, natural gas, water and all other city conve niences; embowered in wood and shade and ver dant loveliness, and tho gayest adornment of lear and blossom Ih their season; a beautlral place, lna fine neighborhood and convenient to the city, with 20 to SO trains each way dally. JAS.W. DRAPE ft CO., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. my29-& TT7HY LIVE IN THE CITY TVHEN YOU CAN V V buy a complete horn e, with 1 acre of ground, situate In the best part of Edgewood: surroundings first-class: CmlnutesfromstaOon; immediate pos session. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO.. 162 Fourth av, my24-66-Mwrsn Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.-RENT ORSALE Uotels, cottages and bathhouses: lots for sale in all parts of the city: also South Atlantic City. ISRAEL G. ADAMS i CO., Real Estate Agents. Real Estate and Law Building. myi-55 FOR SALE LOTS City Lots. I7ORSALE-t800-DEARBORN ST.-LOT 20X100 ' ft., alley In rear, near cor. Penn and A lne blddlo avs. (94.) W. A. HERRON &80NS 80 Fourth av, my21-100-2a,29.Jc3.8 LOTS-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS- FOR from (100 to 300, In the Eighteenth ward : long payments; easy terms. Inquire of CHAS. i.. CORNELIUS, attorney. 405 Grant St.. Pittsburg: or go to his office. MortUngsIde av., on the grounds, and see his agent, T. Ed. Cornelius. myl9-ta East End Lots. 37ATRMOUNT PLACE-LOTS FOR SALE: 1 choice lots, elegant location, with a beautiful and commanding view of tho whole- East Liberty Valley, located on Falrmount av two squares from Penn, and one square from Neglcyav.: can vao -iMuthori h. rjihtA and electric cars. Innuire 01 STBAUB ft MORRIS, corner Wood and Third st. J 111 yo-iu-u FOR SALE LOT 30X110 FT. FOR 11,500. ON College av near Ellsworth av. and four lines of rapui transit. (81.) W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth av. my20-H-20.23,28.29,Je2,6 XKR SALE-ON PAVED STREET. LOT 24X100 J? ft.. (1.000; onlv a short walk from steam and cable ran.' (71). See W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth av. myl6-12-16,20,2S,2!r' ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE BUILDING lti In Oakland, corner lot. 60x127 feet, on paved streets. MUBRY ft EDSALL, Fidelity building. my-w- ajTAA-SPLENDH) BUILDING LOTS NEAR Jfl) I UU Point Breeze and Fifth av. ; convenient to Duquesne and Fifth av. traction lines. SAMUEL W. BLACK ft CO., 99 Fourth ave. my2S-r 2 CHOICE BUILDING LOTS -AlHJiuuJt x av., near Penn and Neglev'avs., East End, 25x 110; only (950 each, avenue. ALLES ft BAILEY, 164Fonrth myzy-w Suburban Lots. SUBURBAN PROPERTY - THE LARGEST lots, the lowest prices and tho easiest and best terms In the county at Sheraden, 15 minutes from Union station: see Sheraden before you buy else where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretary, 127 Fifth av. fe27-72-D FOR SALE-BUSESESS. Hnslness Opportunities. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY-I WANT TO SELL half Interest In patent for U. S., a rich nov elty now In operation ; (50,000 can be made In two years: (5,000 cash required. Address INVESTI GATE, Dispatch office. my29-i3 DRUGSTORE-ONE OF THE BEST AND most central in the city; that of the late 81mon Johnston, deceased, corner Third and Smlthfield st. See W. A.HERBON ft SONS, 80 Fourth av. mysjwr TMNE RESTAURANT-BOARDING HOUSE; J? shoe store. In good town; grocery stores, (35p, (500 to (10,000: cigar stores; fish markets, (500 to (ToOO; machine shop: drugstore: stone quarry; novelty store. HOLMES ft CO., 420 Smlthfield . myiT i , Business Properties. BUILDING FOR SALE OR RENT-ONE large 3-story double brick building, one side now occupied as a saloon and restaurant, near a large rolling mill, only five doors from a new elec tric street railway, and only 100 yards from C. ft P. B. R. depot: bar fixtures and stock will bo sold. Address F.MENKIS, Martin's Ferry. O. - my29-62 FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. A CARRIAGE TEAM OF GENTLE BLACK horses, at a bargain, for want of use. Ap ply to A. H. KIN G, 138 Fifth avenue. mya-50 -nnnsirs-TWO GOOD CARRIAGE HORSES H andonecarriageanddoubleharness; carriage can be used with one or two horses. Address BOX No. 573. my29-eo HORSES THREE FINE DRIVING HORSES, well broken. Apply at 178 GRANT AV.. Alle gheny. my29-8S PACING HORSE-DARK BAY, SIXTEEN hands high: can pace in 2:50 or better; will be sold cheap as owner has no use for him : can be seen atMILLVALE FEED STORE, Bennett, Pa. mi-lS-wr Machinery and Metals. 37NGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND; il largest stock of all sizes; 16x36,12x24,12x18,10 X20, 10x16, 10x12,9x12,8x12,7x12, 8x12; mounted port able engine, boilers of all sizes, shafting, pulleys, pumps, governor, etc. Telephone, 3401, 23 and $5 Park Way. Allegheny, Pa. J. S. YOUNG. apll-n HOISTING ENGINES, DERRICKS AND derrick forglngs, steel hoisting and guy ropes in stock: stationary engines and boilers, Bhears, clav and ore pans, etc. THOMAS OARLIN'S SONS. Lacock and Sandusky streets, Allegheny, pa. au5-35-MWF ONE STEAM ENGINE-16" DIAMETER AND 30" stroke, large liy wheel. Waters' automatic governor; two 2-flue boilers, 40" diameter. 24 ft. long, with steam drum; all In good running order ana sold only for want of use ; can be seen at Pri ce Foundry, Price St.. city. Inquire 61s SMITH FIELD ST. mjl6-16 THE BECK AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIGHT engine: engines, boilers and sawmills and woodworking machinery. HARMES MACHINE DEPOT, 99 First av.. Pittsburg. my7-D THE CELEBRATED ACME AUTOMATIC safety engines and non-explosive boilers, for fas or oil fuel, from one to five-horse power; also, he latest Improved ventilating fansiperfect sat isfaction guaranteed; by J. PRAGER, General Agent, No. 4 Fifth av., Pittsburg, Pa. my25-MFW PERSONAL. PERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver; Jewelry repaired; newworkmade to order. CHRIS. HAUCH. 641 Smlthfield st. apl9-131 PERSONAL-WEBSTER'S LARGE QUARTO Dictionary. (3 50; special bargains In old and new books during this month. FRANK BACON ft CO., 301 Smlthfield st. mhl2 PERSONAL-FINE BOOKS-WE HAVE THE finest collection of finely illustrated books In Pittsburg; beautiful bindings; low prices; come and see them; hundreds of books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900 Liberty St. del2 PERSONAL-ALL PERSONS USING ARTIFI CIAL eyes should buy them from the CHESS MAN OPTICAL COMPANY, No. 42 Federal St.. Allegheny; they carry the largest line of the best material and guarantee them for one year; theonly house In the United StatC3 that makes this offer. .n.jio.'rhwan ..,.-.. .... u. PERSONAL-WHEN I WAS. A SMALL BOY my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great blgman, DICK SON, the well-known tailor, 65 Fifth av., cor. Woodot., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. Tel. 1358. myl3-S0-P FOUND. TTOUND-PERFECT COMFORT IN READING, -C by having my ejes thoroughly examined and a pair of the celebrated (1 crystal specs adjusted by the experts of the CHESSMAN OPTICAL COM PANY, No. 42 Federal St., Allegheny. ap2-92-ThFSn LOST. LOST-SUM OF MONEY IN ALLEGHENY amounting to about (55 or (CO. The finder will be sultablv rewarded by leaving at THE DIS PATCH OFFICE. my29-19 EDUCATIONAL. " ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL. ' MANLIUS, N. Y. ' Under thevisitation of the War Department. Military under U. S. Army officer, lit. Rev. F. D. Huntington, S. T. D., President, Apply to Lt. Col." WM. VEKiJJSUi, Supt. myl7-120-MW7 my CHELTENHAM MILITARY ACADEMY J Ogontz, Montgomery Co, Pa. Unex celled in beauty and hcalthfulness of loca tion and surroundings and in buildings, equipment and aU other requisites of a fli-st-ctass school. Number limited to 60. For illustrated circular address JOHN CALVIN. RICE, A. M., Principal. myl5-77-D TO LET. -v . L City Residences. ONLYKOPEHMO. FORALAHGE13-ROOMEU brick house on Fourth av., both gases, range and bathroom: good location for roomers, oujiya. ft BAIRD, 85 Fourth av. my27-33t mo LET-nOUSE.SIX ROOMS. FAYETTE. NR. J Tenth st. (Pittsburg); (23 per mo.. W.A. HERRON ft SON S, 80 Fourth a v. my26-65-Ty East End Residences. I ELLSWORTH AV.-COR. COFELAND ST.. it fine 2-story frame residence of 7 rooms, with every modern convenience: moderate rem. jjaj TER, THOJIFSON ft CO., 163 Fourth av. my24-r04-MWrsnt HOUSE HANDSOME NEW BRICK HOUSE of eight rooms. Including bath, electric light, bellt range, nat. gas, laundry, cellar, hot and cold water: all modern conveniences; threo squares from electric road, two minutes from Homewood station. Inqulre512 HOMEWOOD AV., city. .Also new brick house of five rooms and two attic rooms ; all modern conveniences: handsomely papered; location and Inquire same as above. myZ7-88-WTSut -VTEGLEY AV. NEAR PENN-TWO B.HOUSES. X ten rooms and rec. hall,gas and electric fixtures complete, b. r. and laundrv: paper at choice o. tenant: handsomely fitted throughout. MURKY 4 EDSALL, M Fidelity building. royg-48-wrsut TO LET-FURNISHED-TO OCT. 1 NEXT, handsome new house; eight rooms, modem fixtures, nice lawn: one square from Fifth, on Negleyav. (formerly Roup St.): rent very reason able. W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80Fonrtliay. my27-41-27-29Je2t Suburban Residences. TOtET-COTTAGE, FURNISHED. AT CRES SON Bprinirs, for setson; best location on the grounds. See W. A. HERRON ft SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. mv24102-jrwrt COUNTRY RESIDENCE-IN THE JUNIATA Valley, on the P. B. R.J one-half mile from station, four miles east of Altoona: station on property: 12-room brick house, partly furnished ; plenty of puro soft water, range, bathroom, grates and heaters; two acres of lawn and garden; garden made; old shade; icehouse filled; stable and car riage house; ahundinceofall kinds of fruit: pos session given at once. Address R. TV . CHRISTY. Sabbath Rest P. O , Blair Co., Pa. Elizabeth Fur nace station. P. R. R. iny28-12t OUBnRBAN RESIDENCE-DESIRABLE LO- nATinv. -np.irr.itvr larsre grounds with plenty of fruit and shade trees, small fruits. Imported shrubs, etc.; natural and artificial gas; city and spring water; two minutes from railroad and elec tric cars; 12 rooms in house: possession given June 1. W. A. HEBRON 4 SONS; 80 Fourth av. my26-Zt Rooms I MlltXISHKIl FRONT ROOM WITH BOTH J? gases. SB3PENN AV. myxa-oiT Business Stands. APART OF STOREROOM AND ONE WINDOW for millinery, watchmaker, or any small busi ness. No. 19 SIXTH ST. my23-19t rTlO LET HANDSOME STOREROOMS. NOS. J- 71 vn 1 e. Tl-An a. In., .tut. QTnTthfilri st.. innew Dispatch building; well lighted ele gantly fitted up, centrally located and having every convenience; these rooms are admirably suited for insurance, real estate or other office business. For furtherinformatlon apply,, after 2 r. M.. to BUSI NESS MANAGER, The Dispatch, Smlthfield and Diamond sts. ap29-U7t Ofllces, Desk Room. TO LET CHOICE OFFICES ON SECOND and third floors of The Dispatch business office building, corner Smlthfield and Diamond sts. ; these are in suites of two or four rooms, as desired, and have every convenience: centrally located, well ar ranged and lighted; there are no better offices for professional men In the city. Apply, after 2 r. H., to BUS. MGB, DISPATCH, on the premises. ap29-U7t Miscellaneous. GOOD STABLING FOR GENTLEMEN'S ' teams: also, storage room for carriages or light storage, at No. 16 Church av., Allegheny. Ad dress HOWLAND DAIRY CO., IS Church av., Allegheny. Pa. my24-35t ELECTIONS. Penmsylvahia CoMPAirr PrrrsBtmo. Pa.. Mat. 19. 189L rr'TfE ANNUAL MEETING OF T: hie JL stockholders of the Pennsylvania Com pany will be held at the general office of said companyIn tho city or Pittsburg, Pa., on TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1891, at U o'clock A. M., for the purpose of receiving tho annual re port for 1890, tho election of thirteen Direc tors to servo for the ensuing year, and the transaction of such other business as may properly come before the meeting. my20-20-D S. B. LIGGETT, Secretary. BUSINESS CHANGES. TOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE ll co-partnership heretofore existing be tween E.L. Fowler and A. J. Fowler, under tho firm name of A. J. Fowler & Co., doing a gas and oil well hnslness at Washington, Pa., has been dissolved, E. L. Fowler retir- 8" -T. Fnwlpr -will continue tho business. and collect and pay all outstanding ac counts. A. J. run una, E.L. FOWLER, Mat 28, 1891. my29-46-p LEGAL NOTICES. J. MoF. CARPENTER, Attorney, 402 Grant street. Estate of James McKown, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LET TERS of administration, on the estate of James McKown, deceased, have been granted to tho undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estato are requested to make immediate payment, and those hav ing claims or demands against the same win make them known without delay. JAMES C. McKOWN, Administrator, my29-17F 102 and 104 Fourth avenne. EDWARD Y. BRECK, Attorney, St. Nicholas Building. ESTATE OF EDWARD L. BEAN, DE CEASED Executor's Notice Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Edward L. Bean, late of the city of Pittsburg, in tho county of Alle gheny and State of Pennsylvania, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estato aro requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against tho same will make them known, without delay to HENRY MoKXNNIE, Executor. myl 9-v RESORTS. H ADDON HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., -Now open. Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths In the House. my6-56 LEEDS & LIPPIJf COTT. THE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. On thebeach, with unsurpassed ocean viow. Salt water baths in the house. Send for circular. ap30-92-D E. ROBERTS SONS. HOTEL CHALFONTE. Cape Mat, N. J. Greatly enlarged since last season. All modern improvements. Opens Junel. my26-C2 H. W. SAWYER. SEABRIGHT, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Now open. Finest location on the island. Sun parlor overlooking the ocean; unob- structed ocean view. MBS. L. REPP. ac24-48-MWT CAPON HAMPSHIRE COUNTY. W. VA. Alkaline Llthla Water, also Supe rior Iron and Freestone Waters. SPRINGS AND BATHS Baths of any temperature. Largest Swimming Pool of Alkaline Llthla Water In the world. Superb Sum mer climate. Herelswberetheslck recover and the well are always happy. Send for Pamphlets and se cure rooms. W. H. Sale, Prop. myl-1727-D OCEAN VIEW HOTEL, BLOCK ISLAND, R. L, OPENS JUNE 27. 15 miles at sea; steamboats dally to and from New London, NewportandProvidence; telegraphic communication. For terms, cir culars, etc.. address until June 15 F. G CUNDALL, East Greenwich, R. L my22-76-MWT MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CRESSON SPRINGS. Main line Pcnna. R. R.; all trains stop. On tho Summit of the Allegheny Mountains. Will open Juno 25. For circulars and infor mation address WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt., Cresson, Cambria, myl5-7S Co., Pa, -1HANGE IN MANAGE3IENT L; FORT WILLIAM HENRY HOTEL, Lako George, N."Y. Open June 18, 189L Now York Office In the "Grenoble," Fifty seventh st , and Seventh ave. Management and organization of Hotel PONCE DE LEON, St. Augustine, Flo, Souvenir book of the lake sent on applica tion. O. D. SEAVEY, Manager. my953-D THETREMONT. SEAGIRT, N.J. Will open JUNE C for Season of 189L nouse greatly Improved; all rooms have ocean view. Billiard and pool tables. Barber shop and telegraph office in house. For rates and information apply MRS. G. T. PARKE, 1521 Sprnco street, Tuesdays and Fridays after 2 o'clock. Tnvl5-54-vwrsn W7TEAST, Architect; Has removed from Federal street, Allegheny, to offices located In WESTINGHOUSE. BUILDING, mht-42-jrvnr PrrrsBBia, Pa. FK to .j' ? 1 " -Tw ' ACCTTOW fULBB. ' ASSIGNEE'S SALE. 600 ACRES OF VALUABLE BHL ESTATE. Laid out in small fanns and building lots to suit purchasers; some lots with houses, tp be sold at public sale on MONDAY, TUESDAY" AND WEDNESDAY, June 1, 2 and 3, At 9 a.m., on tho premises, near Hays sta tion, on tho Monongaliela Division of tho P. R. R., and the P., McK. A Y.,and Hope Church station on the WheeHng Division of the B. & O. Within two miles of tho city limits, on the OPPOSITE SIDE OF THE MONONGAHELA RIVER FROM GLENWOOD, PA., Where tho propospd HIGHWAY BRIDGE is already located for the SECOND AVENUE ELECTRIC STREET RAILWAY to cross for Its line to Homestead, which is only one and one-half miles from this property. A portion of thli property was sold last month to THE CARTER IRON AND STEEL COMPANY, on which they will erect a large rolling mill, to be completed not later than September 1, 1891, which wiU give employ ment to 200 men. Terms of Sale One-third cash at timoof salo; balance In three equal annual pay ments, with interest payable semi annually, secured by tight bond and mortgage. JOHN M. BISHER, Assignee of I. D. Risher. JOHN FEDERKEIL, Auctioneer. my28-14-Thrsu EXECUTOR'S SALE. ON SATURDAY, June 13, at 2 o'clock r. jr., on the premi ses, I will expose to salo all that certain tract of land in Cnartners township, Alle gheny county, Fa., bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a pin at or near the Middletown road, thence south 55K de grees west 20 perches to a stone, thence south 43 degrees 10 minutes west 41 perches to a pin, thence north 41Ji degrees west 2&76 perche's to a pin, thence north 48 degrees east 77.0&1 perches to a point, thence south 7 degTeeseast 30.23 perches to the place of be ginning, containing about 10 acres, having erectedthereona two-story frame dwelling house. This land W within 10 minutes walk of Ingram station, and a beautiful location for a subnihan residence. Terms and particulars made known on inquiry at the office of CassldyA Richardson, attor neys, No. 135 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, or the undersigned, at his residence, near In gram station and close to the premises above described. JAMES GILMORE, Executor of Mary J. Hazlett, deceased. my24-129-srwtf AUCTION SALE-FRIDAY MORNING AT 10 o'clock, at the rooms of tho Henry Auction Co., 311 Market street. Fine parlor suits in plush, tapestry, broca teUe and hair cloth, chamber suits, oak and walnut, sideboards, extension tables, pictures, bronze ornaments, folding beds and mirror door wardrobes. , A consignment of household furniture, embracing a fine oak chamber suit, carpets, Brussels, velvet and ingrain,newandsecond hand for rooms, halls and stairs. Also for 2 o'clock a sale of canned corn and groceries. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. my28-20 ' AUCTION SALE. On easy terms, on SATURDAY, May 30, at 2 p. K., a 7-room frame dwelling houso (In good order and possession given immediately), with lot 30x178 feet; also at the same time and place tw6 lots, 25x176 feet each. The house Is No. 4763 Juniper street, and the lots are adjacent. This property is two minutes from Mlllvalo station, P. K. R., and close to both electric and cablo cars. my2G-90 PUBLIC SALE Six lots in Charlerol, Washington county, Pa., FRIDAY, May 29, 189L at 1 p. m. Situated two squares from center of Charlerol. my24-i7-D S. P. WAUGAMAN. NOTICES. THE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE WEST INGHOUSE Electric and Manufactur ing Company: Stockholders desiring to par ticipato in the pending reorganization should promptly send to tho Mercantile Trust Company, 120 Broadway, New York, their stock duly assigned npontho back of each certificate to the Mercantile Trust Company as, trustees, and accompanied by tho followlrrg letter: "To tho Mercantile Trust Company. In response to the circular of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufact uring Company to its stockholders dated ur 1. IKot we herebv assiirn to you as trustee and send herewith certificates for or representing blank shares of stock in said company, for which please send ns negotia- The trust company will issue negotiable certificates of deposit forall stock deposited with it. While stockholders becomo parties to tho reorganization agreement by simply depositing their stock with the trust com pany as above directed, they may execute ono of the original azreements eithorat tho office of August Belmont & Co., 120 Broadway,New York; the office of Leo Hlgginson fc Co., 44 State street, Boston, Mass., or at the office of the company at Pittsburg, at all of whloh places and at tho com pany's New York office, 120 Broadway, copies of tho circular to the stockhold ers and of the resolution of the Board of Directors containing tho plan of. reorganiza tion, and full information regarding the company and.its reorganization can be ob tained. AUGUST BELMONT, CHARLES FAIRCHILD, BRAYTON IVES, Reorganization Committee. Nmr Yoke. May 12, 1S91. mtfS-n ,,- .,- TEA, SOLD WHOLESALE HE" NO AND RETAIL -nr- GEO. K. STEVENSON & CO., mhlS-Jiwi1 Sixth avenue. KNOXVILLE I THE CITY OF BEAUTIFUL HOMES I There will be sold at PUBLIC SALE .; Monday, June 1, 1891, 200 LOTS, 200. It may not be necessary tosay to those who are at all familiar -with Knoxville, that no such BEAUTIFUL LOTS have ever -; , vet been onerea at puwic saie 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. These lots will be soW, and if you fail to secure one at the sale, you may not be able to get its equal again. Sale All Day, Begimiing at io A. M. Take Southside cars to Eleventh street, and Knoxville Inclino from Eleventh and Bradford streets. KNOMLE LAI H. B. SMITHSON, Auctioneer. A SPECIAL SALE , , -or.- FINE BUILDING LOTS OX DECORATION DAY IN THE "IUDGEVIEW PLAN" abd "KESWICK PLACE PLAN," On Lino of the NEW CALIFORNIA AVENUE ELECTRIC CARS. Prices low. Terms easy. Salesmen will bo on the gronnds from 1 to 6 r. jr, and furnish aU information desired. A. Z. BYERS & CO., my29-61 93 Federal st., Allegheny. - OLIVER TERRACE . LOTS, HAZELWOOD. They aTe the finest and most beautiful building lots in the Twenty-third ward. They are situate only 3.8 miles from Pitts burg Postofflce,-and are on tha line of tho B. & O. R. R., which has 46 trains stopping; daily at Hazolwood station, and fronton. Second avenue, where the electrio cars, with, 5-cent fare, pass every few minutes. They bto convenient to the churches, and only three minutes walk from the Peeble's Public SchooL ....., Enhancement certain, owing to the vats imrjrovements being done in that vicinity. v IRA JL BURCHFIELD, my24-52-irw 158 Fourth avenue. ". FOR SALE -AT- tSHERADEN. bHtHAUtlN. SHERADEN. The boom continues. Sales increasing. More than 100 splendid largo lote from MleettoK. Ji and whole acres still for sale at low prices and On easy terms. Agents at our Sheraden office at ail times to show property. Coma soon If you want tho best bargains. THE SHERADEN LAND 4 IMP'T. CO., Lira. Offices 127 Fifth av., and Sheraden station. my29-50 mOLET One square from Duquesne Traction line, near North Highland avenue. NEW STONE HOUSES. $40 per month; fine style; 7 rooms, hand some finish, modern fixtures. ALPHA TERRACE. One of tho choicest sections in the EasS End. Immediato possession if desired. W. A. HERRON & SONS. my24-103-MWT 80 Fourth avenne. MURRY & EDSALL, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE, FIDELITY BUILDING. (Telephone 1S69.1 mh25-91 DR. HARRIS' CRAMP CURE FOB Every Ache and Pain, t FOR SALE AT ALL. DRUGSTORES Manufactured by L. H. HARRIS DRUG CO. Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh avenue, my4-D PITTSBURG, PA. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., ISO IFOTJRTBC AVE, (Telephone 1373) - REAL ESTATEAND MORTGAGES. Money to Jjoan at Lowest Rates. ap2S-77-D ; CHICAGO CITY BUREAU OF INFORMATION supplies advico or Information concerning; any-legitimate business matter. Merchants, manufacturers, mechanics, or others, who contemplate visiting or locating hero or West can, obtain introductions or reliable facts of any kind at a moderate cost. Send for circular. Chicago City Bureau of Information (Incor- atcd.) No. 13U Chamber of Commerce Bldg., mylM5-rji CHICAGO, ILL. $500 TO $500,000 To loan on mortgages, city or country prop erty, at lowest rates. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood st, Pittsburg. Telephone No. 075. mj2M3 m ims county. tVJ '& . UPEOTEUT CO, .. mya6J3 CHOICE. PBOPKBTJHSL- 4 -r'fe ; V . &, u3&&kJ a J?Vi., ' Jh.