Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, May 30, 1891, Page 3, Image 3

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Tatriotic Pittsburg Responds Readily
tollie Mayor's Appeal.
HE. BIGELOWPUSIIDfG THE BRIDGE
He Promises Its Completion in Time for
the Glorious Fourth.
'ALMOST $2,000 IS ALBEADI KAISED
Pittsburg's .patriotism is coming nearer
the boiling point as the days separating the
glorious Fourth grow fewer in number. The
celebration started last year by The Drs
patck was a success, ami the work of The
Dispatch for this year's jollification is be
ing even more favorably received. The
fund lias already come dangerously near
the $2,000 mark. Arrangements have been
made for the police magistrates to collect
money in diflerent parts of the city and there
is now no fear tliat the ?o,000 needed will
be secured. Chief Bigelow lias returned and
and has joined with the Mayor in making
the scene to be presented at Schcnlcy Park
the brightest "Western Pennsylvania has
ccr known. "Work is also being pushed
on the new bridge at the entrance of the
park and the men will be kept at work
U'cht ami dav in order to finish it in time.
Fromlsps of rienty of Cash.
Although yesterday's contributions to the
Fourth of July fund were not laree, promi
ses of enough caih from responsible parties
were received to insure the Mayor that the
amount required will, with a little effort on
his part, lie rcadih forthcoming.
Chief Piigelow returned from Harrisburg
Thursday night, and jestcrday afternoon
conferred with the Major on tlie Fourth of
July arrangements. ir. Hieelow intends
now to settle down and do all in his power
to boom the great patriotic csent of the
year, and, what is the most pleasant thing
on cartli to him, to provide amusements to
lmke the children liappj .
Speaking of the pfepirations for the
Fourth last CAdiim: Mr. IJigelow said:
" ou are proliablj not an arc that the
contractors lm c been working on the bridge
at Schcnley Park for the past two days.
"Well, tliej lue, and I will s-hov you that
my promise to l.avc that bridge ready for
trincl on the Fourth of .Iul lull be Jmade
good. Some of the lumber is already on the
ground and the balance of it is all on cars
betwoen here and the point of shipment in
North Carolina. Next week ive will have
electric arc lamps put up and will work
night and dav to get ready for the celebra
tion. It will not cost the city an v more and
yet it will make access to the" park so much
easier that it w ill attract thousands to the
affair that would not otherwise attend.
People will be saved a good half hour's
hard climbing in getting into the park bv
the completion of this bridge and the park
v in grow in popularity.
One Diflicnlty Bridged Over.
In relation to the difficulty with some
dissatisfied parties whose property will be
crossed by the bridge and who would not
agree as to damages, Mr. Bigelow said:
"That matter was amicably arranged by
arbitration this morning, and wc will kae
no trouble on that score. There was a dif
ference of opinion as to the amount of dam
ages and, as we could not come together, I
had an ordinance introduced last Monday
by which the matter would be settled by
the courts. That ordinance will probably
be passed by Councils. and will act as a
safety valve, but wc will hardly need to de
pend" on its provisions now that this ques
tion of damages lias been settled. Mark my
words: The bridge w ill be built and readv
for travel on July 4, and that dav, if
pleasant, will be "the greatest Fourth of
Julv Pittsburg has seen since the Centen
niaf anniversary in point of patriotic en
thusiasm, and the greatest he ever saw in
enioyment and pleasure for the people.
Police Magistrate Hyndman has been
authorized to receive contributions from
the patriots in the East End and Oakland
districts, and as business men in those dis
tricts will be largely benefited by the cele
bration, ;they are 'expected to contribute
liberally.
Magistrate Succop has been deputized to
make collections on the Southside. As
there is considerable patriotism on that side
of the river, and as there will no doubt be a
good representation of Southside people at
the celebration, Judge Succop is expected
to turn in a good sum in subscriptions.
Yesterdav s receipts were as follows:
James "V. Grove, ?25; Logan, Gregg &
Co., S25; F "V. Hagen, ?j; Aiken & Henry,
?5: G. "V. Van Goidcr, ?o, Koenig "&
Schmidt, ?."., Haworth & Dewhurst, 55;
llchrhorst & Fichter, S."i. Previously re
ported, 51,790 50. Total cash on hand,
$1,870 ;o.
riCXICS are in season, and Sirs. John
Sherwood will tell readers of to-morrow's
Trig Issue of THE DISPATCH how to get one
up correctly.
THE DAY'S COUBT NEWS.
Judge Magee Decides That a Tea Agent Is
ot a, Peddler.
Judge Magce yesterday handed down an
opinion on the appeal of 1L S. Patterson,
an agent of the Grand Union Tea Company,
who was fined by 'Squire McMillan for the
violation of au ordinance of the borough of
Chartiers. The ordinance required the
payment of a license fee by "hawkers" and
Voddlers."
Judge Magee said that Patterson merely
solicited oruers which were filled at the
Pittsburg store and delhered to the cus
tomers. He ruled that the business of the
company and its agent did not come within
the meaning of the words "haw king, and
peddling" used in the ordinance, and so re-
ersed the judgment of the magistrate and
dismissed the case.
"uuieroas Vl orces 'Wanted.
Mrs. Elizabeth Henry yesterday sued for
a divorce from Charles Henry, alleging ill
treatment and desertion. The couple were
married in February, 1837, and Henry de
serted his w ife in October, 1887. Suits for
divorce on the grouud of desertion were
also entered by P. J. JJishong against
Susanna Dishorn;; Agnes J. Jlilev against
"Walter Biley; Joseph B Thompson against
Lillic Thompson, and CoraL. Dovie against
IV. M. Doyle.
Briefly Told Court Xcws.
Ix the libel suit of Joseph Jackson against
the Pittsburg Times, a verdict was gi en for
the detendant.
Ik tho Criminal Court yesterday, Philip
Heath pleaded guilty to selling liquor w ith
out license and on Sunday.
JAM! Mosahah yesterday was sentenced
three months to the workhouse and fined
$500 for selling liquor without a license.
The jury is out in the case of Andrew Lyle
and wife against tho McKcesport and Belle
Vernon Hallway Company, a suit to recover
for land taken.
Is. the garnishee proceeding of John
Magum against the Dollar Savings Bank,
garnishee of James McCartney, a. verdict
w as gi en for $23 SO.
Is. the suit of the heirs of J. McD. Crossan
against the Western Assurance Company,
an action on a policy, a erdict w as given
j esterdj for ?413 for the plaintiff.
A vratDiCT for tlie detendants was given
yesterdaj in the suit of Joseph B. Wilson
against M. Boho and others, an action in
rcplc m to rcco cr household goods.
2v olle mosses w ere allowed on payment of
costs in tho cases of Harriet A Morgan,
charged with malicious trespass, Lentino
Stcinway, charged with assault and battery,
and Louis Hllkcs, accused of pointing flro
arms.
A verdict for tho defendant was given
yesterday in tho caso of John Bires
against Samuel Markowitz for damages for
an alleged false arrest. Markowitz had made
on information against Bires, charging him
witli setting his batcher shop.in Homestead,
on fire.
Ins following executions were issued yes-
tcrday: E. C. Chandler vs John H. Bnrgan,
$272 IS; Citizens' Premium Building and Loan
Association vs Gas City Manufacturing Com
pany, $2,000: J. I. Abcll & Co. vs Thomas
Kearney, $159 07; George Stanford Oakum
Company vs James S. Bravo, $1,23120: J. C
Abcll Co. vs F. Goldstrohm, $124 SO.
Ah argument was held before Judges
Stowe and Slagle yesterday, on a motion for
an injunction in tho case of the Birmingham
Macadamized Turnpike Road Company
against the Manufacturers' Natural Gas
Company. Tho injunction asked for is to
restrain the defendants from making any
change in the humors used in lighting the
turnpike with natnral gas.
The Court j esterday appointed the follow
ing register assessors: J. E. Glenn, Fourth
district. Seventh ward; James McManus,
Fifth district, Twelfth ward: F. M. Martin,
Seventh district, Seventeenth ward; J. T.
Caldwell, Sixth district, Fifth ward. Alle
gheny; II. M. Dunlap, Jr., Third district.
Fifth ward, Allegheny; F. Hayden, Second
district. Forward township; J. G. Jones,
First district, Lower St. Clair township.
GILT-EDGE STOCK
For Ontsldo Towns Especially.
"When the Philadelphia Company began
Saying its stockholders 1 per cent monthly
ividends it was looked upon as a most-extraordinary
thing, and so it was. And yet
there arc "now to be had, right here in our
midst, franchises and investments far sur
passing the Philadelphia Company in its
palmiest days. Take the Bell Telephone
Company as an instance. It has paid its
stockholders 510 in actual profits for every
$lthc Philadelphia Company has paid, anil
this notwithstanding its rates in many
nearby towns are only 55, 54 and ?3 CO per
month. But the stock which promises better
even than the Bell Company, and sure to be
more enduring, is the new "West Pens'
Siiakeb, Telethon's CouPAicr, recently
organized here in Pittsburg with offices in
the Hamilton Building. Every town and
village can have its own central station and
exchange, costing not over 51,000 to 510,000
for franchise, exchange and all com
plete, turned over to the company of
local stockholders ready for work the
latter sum for such cities as
McKcesport, Altoona, Erie, "Wheeling and
cities of like character' towns of less impor
tnnccatlcss cost but all with the undoubted
assurance of from 5 to 40 per cent actual
net income, on a rental of not over $2 00 per
month, as against 53 50 to S7 00 per month
for other phones. Already it has replaced
other phones on the New York Elevated
Railroads, and also many here in Pittsburg.
As a gilt-edged local investment one on
which you can keep vourhand, and in which
vou and your neighbors are interested as
against all rival interests there is really
nothing now before the financial world
-hich compares with it. It is not some new,
untried scheme or wild-cat venture, but a
genuine proA ed success, entirely free from
entanglements or infringements of any kind.
Capitalists of this city and surrounding
cities and towns should give this matter im
mediate attention, as the chance to form a
company in each of the principal towns of
Pennsylvania, Ohio and "West Virginia will
not hang long in the market It is really
too good a thing. The sale of single or
private lines is alone worth the cost of the
franchise. To illustrate: Take any of the
principal towns in "Westmoreland county,
at. sav Su.000 capital, how easy it would be
to get fie men to invest 51,000 each, or ten
men ?o00 each; or five men,5500, and ten men
or women 5250 cach,oranyother sub-division.
Any ordinary town through one or two of
its leading men could form a company in a
week's time even 60 phones ,in such a
town would yield fully 15 to 18 p'ercent; 100
phones from 25 to 30 per cent, and so on in
increasing proportion and this at only52
per month for a better service than anything
now offered the public. It will pay in
vestors, and active, wideawake business
men and the promoters of all helpful, use
ful improvements in every town hereabouts
to look into this matter, and especially the
public men, mayors, magistrates, and county,
town and borough officers to have exchanges,
stations and private lines erected in their
several towns for the safety of the com
munity in case of fire, riot and other such
uses, as well as"the more general commercial.
business and social uses. Every public-
spintcu citizen snouiu teei an interest in
the matter in his own town, and call the at
tention of the proper public men and busi
ness and financial men of his community to
the importance and necessity of introducing
the Share Telephone System into their town
and county. Summer and fall are the seasons
best suited for erecting lines. It would
therefore be wise to call upon or write to
tlie "West Penn Sharer Telephone Company
at once for full particularst estimates, etc.
Their principal offices are in the Hamilton
Building, Pittsburg.
FKANK G. CARPENTER finds the hope of
Mexico lies in the descendants of the Aztecs.
See first letter of liis tour of the country for
THE DISPATCH to-morrow.
It I No 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.t etc "We cor
dially invite all persons to call at our ware
rooms and hear this wonderful instrument.
Mellor & Hoen-x, 77 .Fifth avenue.
Mothers will find Mrs. "Winslow's Soothing
Syrup tho best remedy fqr their children.
Trimming Department,
New steel and gold braids, buttons, gloves,
hosiery, Swiss and Hamburg flouncings,
laces, " corsets, ladies' muslin underwear,
gauze underwear for ladies, gents and chil
dren; also elegant stock of gents' fancy flan
nel shirts from 50c to 52 50, at H. J.
Lynch's, 438-440 Market street. "WSSu
Sunday trains on the Fort "Wayne Rail
road and Pittsburg and 'Western now stop
at Ellwood.
D. Lutz & Sqs bottling department is
now ready to supply the trade with bottled
beer in cases.
Lace CrRTAINS at any price yon may
ant, at "Welty's, 120 Federal street, 65, 67,
want,
69 and
l jrarK way.
ITS
Paktitek Hollowt Schenley Park is
close to the terminus of the Second avenue
electric cars, which leave every five minutes
from Fourth and Market street.
EEAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, LEM.
401 Smitlifield Street, Cor. Fourth Avenne.
Capital, 5100,000. Surplus, 569,000.
Deposits of 51 and upward received and
interest allowed at 4 per cent. tts
Twesty thousand shades at a price, at
"Welty's, 120 Federal street, C5, 67, 69 and
71 Park way. tts
NOTICES.
rpUE STOCKHOLDERS OF THE "WEST
L 1XGHOUSE Electric and Manufactur
ing Company: Stockholders desiring to par
ticipate in the pending reorganization
should promptly send to the Mercantile
Trust Company, 120 Broadway, New York,
their stock duly assigned upon the back of
each certificate to the Mercantile Trnst
Company as trustees, and accompanied br
the following letter: '"To the Mercantile
Trust Company. In response to the circular
of the Westinghouse Electric and Manufact
tmng Company to its stockholders dated
May 7, 189L we hereby assign to you as
trustee and send herewith certificates for or
representing blank shares of stock in said
company, for which please send ns negotia
ble certificates of deposit. Yours, etc"
The trust company will issuo negotiable
certificates of deposit forallstock deposited
with it. while stockholders become parties
to the reorganization agreement by simply
depositing their stock with- tho trust com
pany asabove directed,they may execute one
oftheoriginnlasreementscitherattbeofiice
or August Belmont & Co., 120 Broadwav.Newk
York; tho office of Leo Higginson & Co..
II State street, Boston, Mass., or at tho
ofllco of the company at Pittsburg, at
all of which 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 the plan of reorganiza
tion, and fnll information regarding the
company and its reorganization can be ob
tained. AUGUST BELMONT,
CHARLES FAIttCIIILD,
BRAXTON IVES,
Reorganization Committee.
New Yobs; May 12, 189L xny2-73
SS"
THE'
X3 Display advertUemenU one dollar per
square forgone insertion. Classified advertise
ments on this page, uc7 as Wanted, Ibr Bale,
To IaA, etc, ten cents per lineor each insertion,
and none takenor less than thirty cents. Top
line being displayed counts as two.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BUSINESS OFFICE,
dor. Smlthfield and Diamond Streets,
ALTVAT8 OPEN.
DRASCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE
WAN'T. FOR SALE; TO LET. AND OTHER
TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WTLL BE
RECEIVED TTF TO 9 P.'M. FOR DJSERTION.
Advertisement ihonia he prepaid unless uiTer
tlscrs already hare acconnta with TnB DISPATOT.
FOR THE SOUTHSIDE, NO. 1113 CARSON
STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 60S.
FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE. 6ia
TEXNAVE.
FnTSBTntG-ADDrnONAL.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3503 Butler street.
EMIL G. STUCKEY, Hth street and Penn aTCnne.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHER, 60 Federal street.
H. .T. MCBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny.
F. II. EGGERS S. SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets.
THOMAS McHENRY, Western and Irwin ivennes.
G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylranla and Beaver avs.
PERKY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny avs.
"WANTED.
Slnle Help.
ASSISTANTBOOKKEErER-MUSTBE QUICK
and accurate. Address, Riving age, refer
ence and experience, H 8, Dispatch oHco. mv30-32
w
AD WRITERS-SMART'S BUSINESS AND
SHORTHAND COLLEGE. 12 Federal St..
AUCgneny. upen wrougn snmmer oay ana even
ing; private lessons, botli sexes. mv21-S5-TTSSu
COOK-A FIRST-CLASS MALE COOK. AP
PLY at once TENTH ST. HOTEL, cltv. be
tween Penn and Liberty. my30-41
BOOKKEEPER-NONE BUT A COMPETENT,
active ronng man, willing to go to work in
North Carolina lor moderate sum at the start need
apply; advancement dependent on merit: best of
references required. Address LUMBERMAN,
Dispatch office. my2S-83
COATMAKER-ArPLY AT ONCE TO J. B.
BECKERS. Washington, Pa.. C7 N. Main St.
myZ7-13
DRAUGHTSMAN AN ARCHITECTURAL
draughtman immediately. S. W. FOULK,
Newcastle, Pa. my26-K
MOLDER3 SOME FIRST-CLASS STOVE
plate molders; steady wort; good wages; no
strike or trouble of any kind; simply Increase of
business. BUCK'S STOVE AND RANGE COM
PANY, St. Louts, Mo. my30-49
ORGANIZEkS-BY THE FRIENDLY AID
Society; pays ltsnembers 100 every bir
months; has paid .100, J In benefits; reserve and
benefit fund held In trust by the State of Missa
chusetts; terms liberal. Address FBrENDLY
AID SOCD3TY. Waltham. Mass. myl-18
SALESMAN-FOR EVERY STATE AND TER
RITORY to sell our goods bj sample to the
wholesale and retail trade; goods sell everywhere;
?:ood salary pa Id; permanent position send stamp
or terms. CAVASCOPE MANUFACTURING
CO., Chicago. myl3-36-ws
SALESMAN-SALARY AND EXPENSES FROM
start; permanent place; good opportunity
for advancement. BROWN BROTHERS CO.,
Nurserymen. Rochester, N. Y. mvSV-19-SSa
SALESMAN-FOR A NEW YORK HOUSE: 500
per cent profit or wages fl 00 per day and 25 per
cent com. S3 FOURTH AV., rear ofilce.
my29-S8
SOLICITORS-FOR LIFE INSURANCE: LIB
ERAL commissions; policy taking becanse
mostpleasing In price and plan. MUIUiY & ED
SALE, 34 Fidelity building. my27-49
Agents.
AGENTS-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION TO
handle the new natent -hemlcal Ink erasing
pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever producea;
erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds: no abrasion
of paper? 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales
amounted to SS20 in sis days; another 32 In two
hours: wc want one energetic general agent for
each State and Territory. For terms and fnllpartlcu
lari, address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO.,
La Crosse. Wis. my22-75
A GENTS
J. Aecnts i
MEMOIRS OF LITTLE PHIL"
Agents wanted for the newfedltlon of General
Sheridan's Memoirs, complete in one large volume
of nearly 1,000 pages, fully illustrated, and selling
at 2: the original edition was In two volumes and
sold at fS. hence there will be a great demand for
this cheap edition, which is uniform with the $2
edition of Sherman's Memoirs; send 50 cents at
onoe for outfit. CHARLES L. WEBSTER i. CO..
67 Fifth ay., ew York. my2S-42-MTliS
AGEXTS-TO SELL THE PrNLESS CLOTHES
line: the only line ever Invented that holds the
clothes without puis; a perfect success: patent re
cently issued; sold only by agents, to whom the ex
clusive right is given: on receipt of 50 ccnts-we
will send a sample line by mall; also clrcnlars;
price list and terms to agents : secure your territory
it once. Address THE PIN LESS CLOTHES
LINE CO., 17 Hermon St., Worcester, Mass.
a'pl2-142-ws
AGENTS TO SELL THE MOST POPULAR
book of modern times. Davenport's com
pendium of "The Best Flftr Books." This great
work Is having an unprecedented sale and Is now
rtadyfor delivery. Where wc have no regular
agents copies of It will be forwarded free of charges
eoicnan
373: Lll
on receipt
on receipt of the price. Cloth binding. !
M75; mi
1 Utti ai
75; mil seal, 5 75. P. J. FLEMING CO
& CO.. 135
my2S-TuWThr'SSu
AGENT-ARE YOU A GENTLEMAN AND A
rattler" Can you furnish reference or bond?
If so, wcwant you to represent the Co-Opcratlve
uanitoi jorin America in
vonr town
big money
In It for van. Addrr&iM.
Vt. BRADY,
Manager,
mr29-70
Birmingham, Ala.
AGENTS WANTED-WE WANT GOOD LIVE
men to sell our goods to consumers; live men
can make money; only men who can furnish good
reference and bond need apply. Address GRAND
UNION TEA COMPANY. 307 Market St.. Pitts
burg. IUY30-3S
AGENTS. MALE OR FEMALE NEW 25C
household article; profit 300 percent: sample
and Instructions 10 cents; goods ou commission.
bTAYN ,R & CO.. Providence, R. I. my!5-36
Female Help.
riHAMBERMAID AND WAITRESS-REFER-VJ
ENCE required. Call at first house MOICB
WOOD AVE., NEAR FIITH AVE., Shadjslde.
my27-3
COOKS AND G1RLS-FOR GENERAL HOUSE
WORK, at 130 ROBINSON ST., Allegheny.
niy30-H
GIRL-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. AP
PLY at 377 WYLIK AVENUE.
my2S-2S-ThSsu
Male and Female Help.
HOUSEKEEPER, LAUNDRESS, SEAM
STRESS, cooks, chambermaids, dining room
girls, nurses; 200 house girls, 10 colored girls,
tarm hand", waiters, drivers, gardeners. MRS.
E. THOMPSON, COS Grant st, my21-D
MAN COOK-SECOND COOK. WAITERS. 40
farm hands', four dining room girls, dish
washers, hotel cooks, chambermaids, 300 house
girls, housekeeper, seamstress, nurse girls. MEE
HAN'S. 545 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. api-30
POSITION Ab HEAD CLERK OR MANAGER
in retail pharmacy, cltj or country; No. 1 ref
erences. Address MAN AUER.191 Center ay., city.
lur30--Tus
POSITION-BY YOUNG LADY-SHORTHAND
and typewriter. MAT, DIpatcU omce.
myai-33
SITUATION-AS FARM HAND. BY EXPERI
ENCED Scotchman, with a boy of 14: under
stands gardening and rare or horses and cows.
THOMAS MONfGOMEUY, cor. Ross and Grant
streets. my30-l
OITUATION-BY BOOKKEEPER AND AC-
O COUNTANTof ten years' experience; best of
references.
Address E. B., Dispatch ofilce'.
myso-is
Partners.
A GENTLEMAN OFIEANS TO TAKE AN
interest in and to fill a responsible position that
commands a large salary In one of the very best and
most prosperous manufacturing concerns in the
Mates; abundance of business, with largo profits;
anyone having a ready capital or io,oo5 to 20.000
can positively find a thoroughly first-class busi
ness, without debts or Incumbrance of auyLlnd;
and managed by thoroughly responsible parties.
Full particulars freely given b calling at office of
UNION SWITCH AND MANUFACTURING
CO., 190 Robinson St., Allegheny, ap27-17
PARTNER A YOUNG MAN OF EXTENSIVE
acquaintance, active business habits and
adaptability for outside business to take an interest
man estaDiisnea jon printing no
house: capital re-
quirea&o,u; siaie a;
munlcatlons confideul
age and references: all com
uQal. Address AJAX. P. O.
Sox 1059, city,
my30-l2
Bparders and Lodgers.
GENTLEMEN OCCUPANTS FOR SECOND
floor front room, ten minutes from postofllce.
609K FIFTH AVE. my29-78
"financial.
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET
rates on bond and mortgage; no delay.
BLED B. COYLE & CO,
Grant st.
. fourth av, and
Ucll-TTS
ONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE
. securities, lowest rates; no delay. SAMUEL
BLACK A CO., 93 Fourth av. dell-4-TThs
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES- LOW
EST interest; no delay. BLACK iBAIRD,
10 Fourth av.
apll-24-TTS
MORTGAGES WE HAVE MONEY TO LOAN
in any amount desired, at lowest rates; no de
lay, a O'BONNELL & SON, 1148 Penn ave.
myU-67-8
TlfORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS
HI
tosnltat 4X, 5 and 6 per cent.
ALLES&
BAILEY, 184 Fourth ay,
aei. 167,
apl4-19-TTSSU
TirOKTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY
X'A county property at lowest rates, hkh by A.
WEAVER & CO., S2 Fourth av.
mli2-D
CM
OME PERSON TO
ADOPT A HEALTHY
O male child, 4 weeks old. Address It. O. B,
. U. B..
my23-si
Dispatch omce.
-TTE HAVE IN CONNECTION WITH OUR
1 r general real estate business a special mortgage
department; money to loan in large and small
amounts'at 4, 6 and ft per cent, on city and subur
ban property. M. F, RIPPLE &JXS., 86 Fourth
avenue. myS-s-D
tea.
PITTSBURG ' DISPATCH
"WANTED.
Miscellaneous.
PARRIAGE-0.SEAT FAMILY CABRIAGE
j also 1 set of double harness. In good condition.
Inquire A!
aicui.iiv'imin ra K&nausi.j ... ...-
gheny.
my3M3
L
ADIKS-TO ATTEND THE SCHOOL OFJJE-
SIGN and Dress Cutting for a thorough course
11 CUU.D
mh3-lS
of dressmaking.
JNU. ftill'JiNN AV.
TirANUFACTURlNG SITE - BY A LARGE
11 comptny requiring a large nnmncrof pen;
anyone having 10 to 20 acres and special induce
ments to offer will please correspond with the un
dersigned: must be on line of railroad and natural
gas; river front preferred. Address B. II., care
Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg.
ny30-24-P
"PENSIONS THE PITTSBURG PENSION
X. AGEN OY OF J. H. STEVENSON CO., 100
Hfthav. Pensions now had for all disabled sol
diers, permanently helpless children and widows
of deceased Boldlers under late act of Congress:
pensions Increased to correspond with the dis
ability: bounties collected; certificates of service
procured where discharges are lost. de20-62-TTS
SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES OF"ft ALl.
paper, free to any- address; 10-cent wall paper
at 5c, 15-centwall paper at 8c, 25-cent gold paper Jit
10c a bolt, G. G. O'BRIEN, Paint and Wall
Paper Store, 292 Fifth av. mh3)-44-TT8
rno BUY LOW-PRICED HORSES AND MULES
JL at ji. w. Laws' sale stables, cor.xuiruoiui.
and Liberty ay.,
from June 1 until June 10. D. M.
my30-17
1CA&1.L.K.
rOK SALE IMPROVED BEAX ESTATE
City Residences.
BOSTON ST., NEAR FIFTH AV.-J1,"-Street
paved; five-roomed frame dwelling:
lot 25x74 ft.: easy payments. (BlOQ-1). ALLES &
BAILEY, 164 Fourth av. Tel.lG7.
my24-59-MWFSSU
I?ORSALE-$1,700-ON CENTER AV.. A GOOD
: house of five rooms and attic: location goort:
street improvements made. (54). W. A. HEBRON
& SONS, 80 Fourth ay.
my3u-ja-ju.je.p."
4lio ntn-R X NEW AND WELL-BUILT
'y 6-room house, near incline on Mt. 'W ashlng-
receptlon hall, slate mantel, large porch,
led throughout: a lovelr home. BALTEN-
ton
crrslned
SPERGER&V
YILLIAMS, 143Fourtn av.
myz7-wTn&-
East End Residences.
A PER CENT INVESTMENT WE
the above: a house of nine rooms In fine nclghbor-
hood within two minutes' walk of two rapid transit
,... ,,.. .Mw.nA. .., . n .. ., ,, 1 ...,an
mill, iiib jju-u; icuicu ab f yr jjca iuvihi', ..-
give possession on 30 days' notice. S. A. DICKIE
: CO., Penu and Shady avs.,
F E. 1KU.
mySWO-Tus
BRICK DWELLING OF 12 ROOMS-BATH, W.
c, butler's pantry, both gases and elcctrio
light, comer lot 80x1 X feet, on line of Duquc6ne
Traction Co. MGKRY & EDSALL, Fidelity build
ing. my27-97
Knn CASH. BALANCE ON EASY TAY
tIDO"JU 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. pUto glass windows,
elegant cabinet wood mantels, flagstone walks. 90
foot paved streets: best neighborhood in the East
End; this Is a nrr chance; don't lose It. BLACK
BAIRD. No. 95 Fourth ay. myl6-23
fed)
700-COKNER LOT IN THE EAST END.
i 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 25x120 at fno additional : $1,000
down, lial. to suit. DENNISTON, ELDERKIN
&CO., LIM 6304Penuav. Tel. 5327. (209)
my21-27-22,24,28,23,S0'
C2Q-400 TOR A NEAT HOME, WTTn LOT
OOj 25x120 feet, in nice location: very handy to
a cable and an electric line and convenient to
P. It: R. ; house has both nat. and art. gas, chan
deliers, slate mantels, etc , and Is in good order.
See agentu, S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady
avs., E. E. 823. my30-50-TuS
Allegheny Residences.
A LLEGnENY RESIDENCE NEAR
THE
J.
parks, at a bargain; eight rooms, hall,
:aiu; eiiib rvuuis, iiau. cm;..
er; newly papered and painted
nutters, etc.. etc.: Drlceonly
etc.
etc.: all in prime o
eunit
thronghout; Inside shutters,
M duo, ou eas
terms possession at once. JAS. W.
DRAPE 4 CO., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg.
mySQ-D
Suburban Residences.
AN EXCELLENT LARGE RESIDENCE-ON
line of P., Ft. W. & C. B. B., with two to
three acres of ground, densely covered with fruit
and shade trees and shrubbery: copious flow of
good water; carriage house and other outbuildings;
quite convenient to R. R. station; will be sold at a
rare bargain; photographic views of the property
In Its various phases can be seen at our office. JAS.
W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg.
my30-24-n
BRUSHTON-H AVE YOU 1, 200 YOU WANT TO
Invest? Then read this; we have at Brushton
station, P. R. R a new four-roomed house, nicely
pioered and painted, natural gas. etc., near sta
tion and on line of electric road; this property now
rented and pavs 10 per cent net. (kf2) Se BLACK
A BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. my30-5
3?INE SUBURBAN RESIDENCE AND TWO
! acres of ground, "Norwood." on line of rall-
tlon; comfortable residence of eight rooms, wide
hall, porches, observatory from which the view is
charming; natural gas. abundance of pure water.
etc. ; everything in prime order; grounds tastefully
and Bhade trees and shrubbery, the fair garniture
of woods and hills and their sylvan windings re
freshing the eye from any part of the property, and
the fragrance of-the herbs and flowers pervading
the entire residence; a particularly inviting spot
for a suburban home; would exchange In part for
city or East End property. JAS. W. DRAPE
CO.. 313 wood st., Pittsburg. my30-24-n
TF YOU IWANT TO LOCATE IN WILKINS
X BURG call for our list of properties before
.buying: have several very fine ones for sale. BAX
TElVTUOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av.
my21-67-TTSSu
JEANNETTE, PA.-BRICK lAND FRAME
house. 11 rooms, etc., with good lot, near sta
tion. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.,
313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. myS0-25-D
SUBURBAN HOME-ON LINE OF P. R. R.;
about an acre of ground, highly improved; ex
cellent residence or 12 commodious rooms, with
bath, natural gas, water and all other city conve
niences; embowered in wood and shade and ver
dant loi ellness, and the gayest adornment of leaf
and blossom In their season; a beautiful place, in a
fine neighborhood and convenient to the city, with
20 to 30 trains each way dally. JAS. W. DRAPE &
CO., 313 "ft ood St., Pittsburg. my29-04
E8TBELLEVUE, P., FT. W. A C. B. R.
a neat and handsome residence of six rooms,
hill, porches, natural gas, etc.. etc. : the elixir of
life in pure water, with four lots, 100x125 feet to an
al : everything In prime order; a vcrv desirable
place. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St.,
Pittsburg. my30-24-D
Atlantic City.
ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.-RENT OR SALE
Hotels, cottages and bathhouses; lots for sale
in au parts or the city: also south Atlantic City,
, Real Estate Agents,
Real Estate and Law Building,
myl-5i
TOR SALELOTS
City Lots.
LOTS-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR
from 5100 to f300, in the Eighteenth ward: long
payments: easv terms. Inquire of CHAS. E.
CdRNEtaUS. attorney. 406 Grant St., Pittsburg:
or go to his ofilce. Mornlngsldeav., on the grounds,
and see his agent, T. Ed. Cornelius. myl9-13
Tl IT. WASHINGTON LOTS-DON'T FAIL TO
111 attend great auction sale of lots in "Wein
man Plan." Southern av., at 2 o'clock to-dav;
terms siu casn anu per mon. xijLlsmaarx.ll-
GER i, WILLIAMS, 143 Fourth av.
my30-13'
East End Lots.
DO YOU WANT A LOT IN A STRICTLY
jfirst-elass neighborhood In the East End? If
so. See the one wc have for sale onltippeyst., 60x
168 feet; low price. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.,
162 Fourth av. my24-67-TTSSu
I7AIRM0UNT PLACE-LOTS FOR SALE;
: choice lots, elegant location, with a beautiful
and commanding view of the whole East Liberty
Valley, located on Fairmount av., two squares
from Penn, and one square from Negley av. ; can
be reached by cable and electric cars. Inquire of
STR AVB Jt MORltIS, corner Wood and Third st.
' my2S-lo-D
TJOESJI
SALE-NEGLEY AV. (FOEMERLYROUP
JC St.). and nclr Wllklns ay., lot 40x151 feet,
as ay., lot 40x151 feet.
2,000: a line linlldlngslte,
(110). W.A.HERRON
&, suzi , j ourm a .
my30-34-Tus
ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE BUILDING
sites In Oakland, corner lot, Wxl27 feet, on
paved streets. MUREY & EDSALL, Fidelity
building. myZl-W
I Suburban Lots.
CUBURBAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST
O lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best
terms in the county at Sheraden, 15 minutes from
Union stations see Sheraden bciore you buy else
where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretary, 127
Fifth av. fK!7.7i.n
fe27-7i-D
Q7fifi BOYS LOTS MUM ON A 50-FOOT
3) I UU St.. at Jack's Run, P., F. W. C. R. R.
In the Watson plan, only one square from new
California avc. electric road, and five minutes
from station: terms 1200 cash, balance long time
(adjoining lota ecllinr at tl,000); for plans, etc,
see JOHN K. 1MVING 4 CO.. 107 Federal street.
V . my3-6-2S,30Je2,5,8
' Farms.
CHEAP FARM 100 ACRES, FIVE-ROOM
house, joo fruit trees, four-foot vein coal, good
location; has bought property and must sell; cumo
and bid on it; price at ODD. Send for big" farm
and exchange list. N-F". HURST. Real Estate
Agent, Rochester. Pa. " my24-S-TT88U
rOK SALE BUSINESS.
Business Opportunities.
.A N ESTABLISHED DRUG BUSINESS-IN A
JOl nearby town: good prescription trade. Ad
dress LOCK BIV40U, Greensburg, Pa.
my23-27-TTS
(10KNER GROCERY STORE-SECOND WARD,
J Allegheny; good location for bakery; low rent.
Bee JOHN K. EWING A CO., 107 Federal street.
nJ28-7-TDS
TkBUGSTORE-INTHE rjrxj- ON 0jf E OF THE
XJ main avenues. Particulars from JAS. W,
DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg.
mySO-M-p
FINE RESTAURANT BOARDING HOUSE;
shoo store, in good town; grocery stores, $350,
$500 to f 10,000: cigar stores; fish markets, 500 to
fl.OOO; machine shop: drugstore; stone quarry;
novelty store. HOLMES & CO., 420 Smltlifleld st,
myl7
HARDWARE AND HOUSEFUBNISHING
business as advertised in these column a few
days ago baa been sold; the numerous correspond
ents win please accept of this Intimation. JAB. W.
DRAPE & CO., U3 Wood It., city. araKB
.&?
" i .1, :-;!?
SATURDAY,
MAT 8Q
"FOR SALE-BUSINESS.
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 frpmC.AP.
It. R. depot: bar fixtures and stock will be sold.
Address F. MENKIS, Martin's Ferry. O.
my29-62
FOR SAIji-MISCELLANEOrS.
Horses. Vehicles. Xlve Stock. '
CARRIAGE TEAM OF GENTLE BLACK
JlOrseA. at nhnrfrtiln fnf WMntOf USe. At-
ilytoA. 11. KING, 130 F'lfth avenue. my29-59f
A FINE BRED SORREL MARF, 5 YEARS
-ri. old, 15 hands high, sound and kind, in single
or double harness; very stylish, and a good trav
eler; can be seen at rear 229 Arch St.. Allegheny,
C.B. LOVATT. my30-2r-D
A NUMBER OF SECOND - HANDIRON
WORKING lathes at a low figure: also second-hand
wire rope, portable engines and boilers,
Slemengas valves, castings, etc. VELTE & MC
DONALD, Penn av. and Thirty-second st.
W.J -. a
DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS
. a'l styles; our own make. WM. BECKERT,
JW to 311 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone. 3420.
6 Jeli-76-MWS'
POE SALE-A COUPE FAMILY CARRIAGE
for one or two horses; also a doctor's buggy
made by best home manufacturers: a light road
wagon, and a double and single set or harness. See
AV. A. HEBRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth av.
ORSES-TWO GOOD CARRIAGE HORSES
and one carriage and double harness: carriage
canbesedwlthonoortwo horses. AddrcssBOX
No. 573. . my29-00
HORSES-THREE FINE DRIVING HORSES,
well broken. Apply at 178 GRANT AV.. Alle
gheny. my29-86
LIVERY STABLE-IN A TOWN OF 10,000
Inhabitants; a livery stable Tully equipped with
horses, bobs, buggies, harness, etc.; lease of barn
running eight years; cheapest rent and best loca
tlonln town: business established 20 years; reasons
for selling other business requires my attention and
must sell. For price, terms, etc., address LIVERY,
Dispatch office: my24-18-TTSSn
PHAETON-ONE PHAETON AND ONE VERY
Ught3-sprtng wagon: both good asnew;wlll he
sold cheap for want of use. (40) W. J. DUNN,
159 Lacbck, Allegheny, Pa. myana
SAINT BERNARD PUPPIES OF THE FINEST
nedlrrpe Orandstre. the famous FUnllmroon.
Address FREDERICK G. STREET, Lexington,
Richland Co., O.
my28-ll-Ths
Machinery mid Metals.
AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES-WORK
perfectly right and left, with single or double
drum; second-hand boilers and engines also on
Pittsburir.
lDlfV&!'-xxrc
ENGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND:
largest stock ofall sizes; 16x33. 12X24. 12x18. 1Q
X20, 10x16, 10x12, 9x12,8x12,7x12, 6x12; mounted port
able engine, boilers of all sizes, shafting, pulleys.
lumps, governor, etc. xeiepnuuc, hui, aim
irars: way, Aiiegneny, jra, .o. iuu.nu.
apii-u-
ONE STEAM ENGINE 16" DIAMETER AND
30" stroke, large fly wheel. Waters' automatic
frovemor; two 2-11 ue boilers, 40" diameter, 24 ft,
ong, with steam drum; all in good running order
and sold only for want of uso; can be seen" at Price
Foundry, Price 6t.. city. Inquire 6191 SMITH
FIELD ST. myl5-16
rpHE BECK AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIGHT
J. engine; engines, boilers and sawmills and
woodworking machinery. HARMES MACHINE
DEPOT, 99 First ay., Pittsburg. my7-P
Miscellaneous.
TYIAMOND STUD-7M CARAT; CHEAP: MUST
XJ sell: a bargain for a quick buyer. S. It.. Dls
patch office. mySO-T
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL GOOD TIME NOW FOR COL
ORED help direct from South. PEREGRIN O,
Fourth av. Tel. 1860. my30-33
PERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD
and silver; Jewelrv repaired; newworkmade
to order. CHRIS. HAOCH, 541 Smlthfield st.
apl9-134
PERSONAL WEBSTER'S LARGE QUARTO
Dictionary. ?2 50; special bargains In old and
new books dnrW this mouth. FRANK BACON
l CO., 301 Smlthfield st. mbl2
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 WHEN I WAS A SMALL BOY
my mother always repaired my breeches and
Jacket, but since I got to be a great big man, DICK
SON, the well-known tailor, 65 Fifth ay., cor.
Wood mi., second fioor. has been substituted, who
now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating
in great shape. Tel. 1558. myl5-80-D
ELECTIONS.
Pekkstlvakia Compaitt )
PrrrsncBO, Pa., Mat, 19, 189L 5
THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE
stockholders of the Pennsylvania Com
pany will he held at the general onioe of said
crtmpanyjlnthe city of PittBbUrg, FaVon
TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1891, at 11 o'clock A. M.,
for tho purpose of receiving the annual re
port for 1800, tho election of thirteen Direc
tors to serve for the ensuing year, and the
transaction of such other business as may
properly come before the meeting.
mv20-2C-p 8. B.. LIGGETT, Secretary.
BUSINESS CHANGES.
NOTICE IS HEREBY" GIVEN THAT THE
co-partnership heretofore existing be
tween E. L-Fowler and A. J. Fowler, under
tho Arm name of A. J. Fowler & Co., doing a
gas and oil well business at Washington,
Pa., has been dissolved, E. L. Fowler retir
ing. A. J. Fowler -will continue tho business,
and collect and pay all outstanding: ac
counts. A. J. FOWLER,
E. L. FOWLER,
Mat 28, 1891. ray2946-D
PROPOSALS.
VTOTICE TO SEWER CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals for the construction of a
sewer on Clay av., Jeannotte, will be re
ceived until THURSDAY, June 4, 189L Said
sewer to he built of stone and brick, 10 feet
wide, 8 feet high, 373 feet long. All bids must
he accompanied by bond. Plans and specifi
cations can he seen 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.
TT S. ENGINEER OFFICE, .CUSTOM
U House, Cincinnati, Ohio, April 23. 1891
Sealed proposals, In triplicate, will be re
ceived at this office until 12 x. (standard
time) on Monday, June 1, 1891, for 1,000 bar
rels hydraulic Portland cement and 6,000
barrels American natural cement. The at
tention of bidders is invited to the acts of
Congress, approved February 2G, 1885, and
February 23, 1887, VoL23, pago 332, andVoL
21, page 4H, Statutes at Large. For specifi
cations and all information apply to D. W.
LOCKWOOD, Major of Engineers.
my9-23-9,10,ll,12,29,S0
PROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF COM
MISSARY'S ofilce. Allegheny Arsenal,
Pittsburg, Pa., April 30, ISO! Sealed proposals
in duplicate will bo received at this ofilce
until 10 o'clock a. m., JUNE 1,1891, for Iur
nishing the fresh beef required by the Sub
sistence Department, U. S. Anny( at this
station during the fiscal year ending Jnne
30, 1892. The Government reserves the right
to reject any or all bids. Full information
can be obtained by application to this ofilce.
Envelopes containing proposals mnst be
marked "Proposals for fresh beof," and ad
dressed to A S. M. MORGAN, Capt. and O.
S. K., A C. S. ap30ap-30,icyl,2,4,29,30
PROPOSALS FOR ENLARGEMENT OF
Frohsinn Hall Sealed proposals will be
Tecoived by the Secretary of the Building
Committee for tho erection of 'n new brick,
building and the reconstruction of tbe pres-
euv uunuing anu stage ox uie nun ui tiio
Frohsinn Singing Society, on Ninth avenue,
between Eleventh and twelfth streets, Al
toona, Blair county, Pa., according to aiclii
tect's plans and specifications. All bids mnst
be sent sealed to tho secretary, II. Sabathne,
No. 325 Sixth avenue, Altoona, Fa., on or be
fore JUNE 4, 1891, who will also furnish par
ticulars. The work to bo done, will also bo
let in part, if found desirable, 'and bids for
parts thereof will be received on or before
the dato given. The right is reserved to re
ject any or all bids or parts of bids.
THE COMMITTEE.
Altoosa, Pa., May 23, 189L my29-90
Optioe OP Cohtbolleu or
AliEQHEHTCOTOTr, PA.,
PrnSBnitQ, Pa., May 29, 1S9L
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL" BE RE
CEIVED at this office until 3 o'clock p.
M. Saturday. Jnne 6. 1891. for nalntlnz the fol
lowing county bridges: Nos. 0, 6,7 and 15, J
lauiLticis creejt: au,l lUbliau iuu; .1U3. I uuu
10, Deer creek; No. 3, Little Deerreek; No. 1,
Frantz run: No. 4, Kilbuck run; No. 1. Laubs
run; No. LMillers run; No. LMcLaughJins run;
No. 3, Peters creek; Nos. 4 and 8. Pine creek;
No. 1, Pinkertons run; No. 3, Little Sewickley
creek: No. 1, Little Sewickley creek (south
branch): No. 4, Streets run; Nos. 1 and 5, Turtle
creek, and No. 2, Thompsons run.
Bidders must bid for each bridge separ
arately, but may, in addition, bid for the lot
as a whole.
Bidders must visit and examine bridges be
fore bidding, bids to be addressed to tho
County Commissioners and to be accom
panied by a bidder's bond with two sufficient
sureties in 50 per cent of the amount bid.-
The right to reject any or all bids is re
served. The party to whom the contract is awarded
to give bond with two sufficient sureties in
double the amount of contract for the faith
ful performance of said contract.
Specifications can be seen and informa
tion obtained at County Engineer's office on
and after Monday, June L 189L
jas. A. QRIER.
xarSMOonn County CoateUirv .J
- - S3
'18914
TO LET.
City Residences.
TOW
-Li foi
RENTAL-AN ATTRACTIVE HOME
convenient
by cable
arbor: h
onse. grape
large rooms.
bath and laundry,
12) Fourth av.
CHARLES HOMERS & CO.,
mya-T-TTSt
Allegheny Residences.
NICE FIVE-ROOM DWELLING-FEDERAL
st. extension: store and dwelling. Chestnut
St., Allegheny. Inquire of J. H. McKEE. 70S Penn
av., room Gil. fe7-H-MW8t
Suburban Residences.
CAPE COD SEASHORE COTTAGES TO RENT
at Harwich Port, 3Iass.; large, completely
furnished, bathrooms, hot water; pine forest, bluff
on ocean, pure, cold well water: fine drives: bath
houses ou sandy beach: hotel near; no milarla,nor
mosquitoes. Illustrated circular. A. W. J.. I
just r-igniy-sevcntn st., jew lorn. Biirai
OUSE-EIOIIT-ROOM HOUSE. BATH AND
w. c. large lawn, river view. 3 minutes nam
LaurM station. W. J. DUNN, 159 Lacock. Alle
gheny. Pa. (30) my30-47t
N:
EW HOUSE IN ZIMMERMAN PARK, NEAR
elrr!4rpntK u frp. lovplv nark to roam
id summer; Urge enough for two families; will be
ready May 15 or 3); a few nice lots In park for sale
on small payments, and lots ncarliy for sale at
from $!X) fo try), also two nice large four-room
houses $a and balance as rent until paid: only 5
cents R. R. fare; large lot, tree, garden, fine
spring water: also cistern and good cellar, out
buildings, and all are good as new; rare chance to
secure a good home: 15 per month; no interest. J.
B. ZIMSIEKMAN, 141 Fourth ave. myS-54-st
SUBURBAN RESIDENCE-DESIRABLE LO
CATION, near city; large grounds with plenty
of fruit and shade trees, small fruits. Imported
shrubs, etc.: natnral and artificial gas; city and
spring water; two minutes from railroad and elec
tric cars; 12 rooms In house: possession given Juno
1. W. A. HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth ay.
iny3S-23t
Booms.
TJOOM-A HANDSOME CORNER ROOM,
Xl second floor front, verynlcelv fnrnlshed: one
of the best locations In the past End, near Ken
mawr Hotel:, strictly private family: to young mar
ried couple only; references exchanged. NO. 27,
Dispatch office. my30-Ut
Business Stands.
APART OF STOREROOM AND ONE WINDOW
for milliner)-, watchmaker, or any small busi
ness. No. 19 SIXTH ST. my23-19t
BUHDING-THREE-STOP.YTBUrLDING, 208
Market St. ; large storeroom. French plate
front: upper part will rent for dwelling or offices:
rooms all newly papered. Apply at DE ROY
BROS'., 307 Smlthfield st. my30-4ot
TO LET-HANDSOME STOREROOMS, NOS.
78 and 80 Diamond St.. Just above Smlthfield
St., In new Dispatch building; well lighted ele
gantly fitted up, centrally located and having every
convenience; those rooms are admirably suited for
Insurance, real estate or other office business. For
further Information apply, after 2 P. jr., to BUSI
NESS MANAGER, The Dispatch, Smlthfield and
Diamond sts. ap2M17j
Offices, Desk Boom.
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, weu ar
ranged and lighted ; there are no better offices for
iroiessionai men in ine citv. -appiy. ihms. a...
BUS-MGK. DISPATCH, on tne premises.
ap3-U7t
Miscellaneous.
GOOD -STABLTNO FOR GENTLEMEN'S
teams: also, storage room for carriages or light
storage, at No. 18 Church ay., Allegheny. Ad
dress HOWLAND DAIRY CO., IS Chnrch av.,
Allegheny. Pa. myS4-35t
LEGAL NOTICES.
LAZEAR & ORR, Attorneys atXaw,
400 Grant street.
ESTATE OF" JUDITH PFEIFFEB, DE
CEASED. Notice is hereby given that
letters testamentary on the estate of Judith
Ffeiffer, lato of Oakmont borough, have
been granted to the undersigned, to whom
all persons indebted to said estate are re
quested to make immediate payment, and
those having claims against the same should
make them known without delay.
HENRY SCUUELBACH. Executor,
No. 1122 Penn avenue,
rny23-22-s . Pittsburg, Pa.
T. D. CHANTLEE, Attorney.
TMOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN
IN application will be made to the Gov
ernor of Pennsylvania on MONDAY, Jnne
29, 1891, by Jame D. Chantler, Benjamin JV.
Flack, David J. Thomas, S. W. Cunningham,
Robert Hamilton, Thomas D. Chantler and
S. E. Thomas, under the act of Assembly,
entitled "An act to provide for tho incorpora
tion and regulation of certain corpora
tions," approved April 29, 1874, and the sup
plements thereto, for the charter of nn in
tended corporation to bo called The Pitts
burg Moccasin Company, the character and
object of which is tho manufacture and sale
of buck slippers, wool boots and all kinds
of foot wear, and for these purposes to have,
possess and enjoy nil the righto, benefits and
privileges of said act of Assembly and sup
plements thereto. T. D. CHANTLEE,,
my30-4-s Solicitor.
"VVM. L. CHALFANT, Attorney at Law,
No. 119 Fourth avenue.
-TOTICE APPLICATION WILL BE
ll made to tho Governor of Pennsylvania
on tho 23d DAY OF JUNE, 1891, by Charles
II. Spang, John W. Chalfant, Campbell B.
Herron, George A. Chalfant, M. A McNeill,
John C-Porter, Walter C. Steele and James
B. Herron, under the act of Assembly en
titled, "An act to provide for the incorpora
tion and regulation of certain corporations,"
approved April 29, 1874, and tlie supplements
thereto, for the charter of an Intended cor
poration, to bo called "The Spang Steel and
Iron Company," the character and obi oct of
which is the manufacture of iron and steel,
or both, or of any other metal, or of any
article of commerce from metal or wood, or
both, nt tho. borough of Etna, in tho county
of Allegheny, and lor these purposes to have
and enjoy nil the rights, benefits and privi
leges ot said act of Assembly and the sup
plements thereto.
WM. L. CHALFANT,
my23-24-8 Solicitor for Applicants.
EDUCATIONAL.
CONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY, N. J., SEA
SON J89L Hassler's Celebrated Orches
tra. Opens June 6. J. F. CAKE. my2&MX-TTh3
"TiriNSLOW INN
AMONG THE PINES
At Winslow Junction, N. J.
Open all the year.
Newund Modern Improvement1!.
myl9-7S-TT3
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA.
Summer law lectures (nine weekly) begin
9th July, 1891, and end 9tli September. For
circular apply (P. O. University of Va., Char
lottesville, Ta.) to JOHN B. MINOR, Prof.
Com. and Stat. Law. my20-5I-ws
PINE HEIGHTS INN AND COTTAGES
Allegheny Mountains. Location unsur
passed, most picturesque region of Pennsyl
vania; all modern Improvements, purest
water and finest air: steam heat; tennis.
Open about .7UNE20. Illuitrated circular. A
K. GRIER, Birmingham, Huntingdon coun
ty, Pa. my28-SC-TT3
CHELTENHAM MILITARY ACADEMY
Ogontz, Montgomery "Co., Pa. Uncx
cellpd in beauty and healthfulness 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
BICE, A M., Principal. myl5-77-D
SOLD SPRINGS HOTEL
In the mountains. The great; health and
asnro resort of Pennsylvania, will open
May 30. Hotel handsomely furnished; flrst
ilnss board. Water unsurpassed in America,
is highly recommended by physicians. De
lightfnl walks, boating, fishing, etc. Send
for circular. F. GROSCH,
Cold Springs, Ney P. O., Lebanon county, FaA
my2-53-MThs
Hellnutb
College
Education
Health
Homo
For YOUNG WOMEN and GIRLS.
Large illustrated Catalogue sent on application.
Rev. E. N. ENGLISH) M. A, Principal.
LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA,
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PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
ENTRANCE EXAMINATION.
(Conducted by FROF. WM. M. SLOANE;
continuing two days).
For admission to ail departments in the
Freshman, Sophomore and Junior Classes,
and for the School of Electrical Engineering.
JVIll begin
11 o'clock Thursday, June '91,
At McClIntOck Building, 514 Marketst., Pitts
burg. This will also include preliminary ex
aminations for those intending to enter tho
University a year later.
fcf)Cas a prizo is offered by the Princeton
4iJArumnl Association of Western Penn
sylvania for tho best examination passed
here for the Freshman Class. Applicants
should send their names early to. L.
GOEURING, Secretory Alumni Association.
100 Diamond St., Pittsburg, Pa.
m 27-66-23,36, e2,4,6.9
D. -LEVIS, Solicitor of Patent,
Mirifh.v .bore Smltnfleld. next Laid
pge,Noftly. gjtgttifttaaPTMtl. h1
KESOKTS.
TT ADDON HALL,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,
Now" open.
Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths in tho House.
nij 6-58 LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT.
THE CHALFONTE
ATLANTICCITY, N. J.
On thobench, with unsurpassed ocean view.
Salt water baths in tlie house. '
Send foe circular.
ap30-92-n E. ROBERTS & SONS.
HOTEL CHALFONTE.
Cape Mat, N. J. Greatly enlarged since
last season. All modern improvements.
Opens June 4.
my2&62 H. W. SAWYER.
CAPON
HAMPSHIRE COUNTY. W. VA.
Alkaline Lltbla Water, also Supe
rior Iron and Freestone W aters.
SPRINGS
AND
BATHS
Bath' of any temperature. Largest
Swimming Pool of Alkaline Llthla
Water la the world. SuperOSum
mrrcumatc. Here la where tile sick
recover and the well are always
happy. Send for Pamphlets and se
cure rooms. W. H. Salt, Prop.
myl-1727-D
MOUNTAIN HOUSE,
CRESSON SPRINGS.
Main line l'enna. R. E.; all trains' stop.
On the Summit of the Allegheny Mountains.
Will open June 25. For clicukirs and info r-
lnatlon address
WM. E. DUNnAM, Supt.. Cresson, Cambria,
m 15-73 Co., Pa.
alANGE IN MANAGEMENT
FORT WILLIAM HENRY HOTEL,
Lake George, N. Y.
Open Juno 18, 1S91.
New York Office in the "Grenoble," Fifty
seventh St., andSeventh ave. ,
Management and organization of.
Hotel PONCE DE LEON, St. Augustine, Fla.
Souvenir book of the lake sent on applica
tion. O. D. SEAVEY, Manager.
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HOTEL KAATERSKILl;
CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, N. I,
OPENS SATURDAY, JTTNE 27.
RATES REDUCED FOR JULY.
For circulars and Information call on or
address P. O'CONNOR,
Grand Hotel, Broadway and Thirty-flrsi
street, New York City. myl6-4S-ws
BEDFORD
SPRINGS
BEDFORD, PA.
Hotel Opens June 13. , ,
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Write for pamphlet on this great Resort,
and the famous it
BEDFORD SPRINGS MINERAL WATER.
L. B. DOTY, MANAGERS
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EUREKA MINERAL SPRINGS,
SAEGERTOWN, PA.'
Only 100 miles from Pittsburg.
The Hotel and Sanitarium located atthfe
delightful resort, under the 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 afflicted, a haven of comfort
and rest for the over-w orked professional or
business man, and a delightful resort for a
summer outing. Conveniently arranged,
wcU located, pleasant surroundings, excel
lent table, superior service. A fine orchestra
will give concerts daily during the snmmer
months. The Eureka Chalybeate (iron) and
Alkaline waters, nature's remedy for rheu
matism, scrofula, eczema, antenna, HVor and
stomach troubles, kidney diseases, etc., rec
ommended and prescribed by eminentprac
tltioners. For descriptive pamphlet address
EUREKA MINERAL SPRING CO , Saeger
town, Pa. my2347-Tus
DE. HARRIS'
CRAMP CURE
FOR
Every Ache and Pain.
FOR SALE AT ATX DRUGSTORES.
t
Manufactured by
L. H., HARRIS DRUG CO.
Nos. 45 and 48 Seventh avenne,
my4-D PIITSBTJRG, PA.
CHARLES S0MERS & CO,,
ISO FOUBTH AVE,
(Telephone 1773)
REAL ESTflTEAND MORTGAGES.
Money to Loan at Lowest Rates.
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$500 TO $500,000
To loan on mortgages, city or country prop
erty, at lowest rates. JAS. AV. DRAPE &
CO., 313 TYood St., Pittsburg.
Telephone No. 075. my2M3
. KNOXVILLE T
THE CITY OF
BEAUTIFUL HOMES! '
There will be sold at PUBLIC SALE . '
Monday, June 1, 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 thatwill 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 sold, and if- you fail to secure one at the
sale, you may not be abli 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.
OOmCLB LAID aEBOVBBfflT.ua, '
H. B. SM ITHSON, Auctioneer.
8'
CHOICE PBOPEKTEES.
GET OUT
Of the hot, smoky city and buy one of those)
beautiful, leveL-river-view lots, only 20 min
ntes from your place of business. Sidewalks,
gas and water pipes are laid, and all are sup
plied with.
Pjirtf Artesian Water.
The lots range in size from 25x100 to 10OX
140. Prides, $200 and upward. NO FLOODS.
Call at tho office of the
ASPINWALL LAND
COMPANY,
ASPINWALL STATION, - - W.P.B.B,
Or Samuel McKnight, 1G3 Lacock St., Alle
gheny, II. J. Heinz, 199 jrain St., Allegheny.
Or L. H. Smith, 900 Liberty St., Pittsburg.
my26-71-WTh3
A Gilt-Edge Investment
A PLOT OF GROUND 163x151 FEET,
Beautifully situated within two squares of
Duquesne Electric. No better location in
East Liberty to put up houses for rent, or
WILL CUT UP IN LOTS
To advantage and pay a handsome profit
S. A. Dickie & Co.,
PENN AND SHADY AVS., E. E
Dealera in East End only. my30-51-Tra
SPECIAL SALE
FINE BUILDING LOTS
ON
DECORATION DAT ,
IN THE '
"RIDGEVIEW PLAN"
-AJD-
"KESWICK PLACE PLAN,"
On Line of the
NETV CALIFORNIA AVENUE
ELECTRIC CARS.
Prices low. Terms easy. Salesmen wfll be
on tho grounds from 1 to 6 r. jr. and furnish,'"
all information desired.
A. Z. BYERS & CO.,
my20-61
93 Federal St., Allegheny.
FOR SALE
SHERADEN.
SHERADEN.
SHERADEN.
The boom continues. Sales increasing. Mora
than 100 splendid large lots from WteettoJ,
JJ and whole acres still for sale at low prices
end on easy terms. Agents at our Sheraden
ofilce at all times to show property. Come
soon if you want the best bargains
THE SHERADEN LAND & IMP'T. CO., Lim.
Offices HI Fifth av., and Sheraden station.
P1V29-50
ZRIE ZMZO"VA.:Li-
ESTABLISHED 1S19.
THE OLD STATER ISLAND DYEING ES
TABLISHMENT,
38 FIFTn AVENUE, PITTSBURG.
9S Duane Street, New York City.
DYEING AND CLEANING.
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Now is the best season for planting and,
Ernnlng trec, laying out of lawns and tak
lg charge of work generally; also draining.
Herman Helm
LANDSCAPE GARDENER,
ELLSWORTH AV., Shadyside, Pittsburg;
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STENCILS,
RUBBER STAMPS,
ni--x-T- Tiirn-n Tin rn I
ajtiiili ilMLtLii.iiAiLrs
W. A. Bunting, 20 Fifth Ave.
D1T19-TTS
.r-WT-TTr ON
MORTGAGES AT 5
lYJAmJCiX and 6 per
cent, city or
TO
country, no delay.
T f A AT SAMUEL -W. BLACK &
jUVxlLX CO., sh rourtn av.
myH91
M. MAY, SONS & CO.
FINE DYEING AND CLEANING.
68 Sixth Avenne,
mhllMS-tuThs Pittsburg, Pa.
HOUSEKEEPERS TYILL FIND IT TO
their advantage to buy tea set9, silver
ware, knives, forks and spoons, etc., etc- aft,
WILSON'S JEWELRY STORE,
61 Fourth avenue.
Fine watch repairing a specialty. ,
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