mssssBEfRSsHsSSM (B5iSlRnSW s V SOLYIMAPBOBLEI. ' toE STKAUB BRETVEfG CO. MAKING A FETE AKTICLE OF BEER To Compete "With Other Cities People Should Patronize Uoine Manufacturers When They Can Get a Much Better Thins Out oflt. "Why people should not patronize home Industry when the article produced is as rood as the foreign article is a matter the Straub Brewing Company is going to solve and that very soon. In fact the company is now prepared to begin a solution of the knotty question. There always seems to be a prejudice against home-made goods and in favor of the article brought from another city or another country. This is only an other illustration of the saying a "prophet isnot without honor save in h'is own countrv." Apparently people would rather pay more for a Jbrcign article than the home manu factured, though the latter be just as good. Thenord "imported" seems to be a great attraction io some Of course, in many cases it is excusable, when for instance tbeforeignis worth more, but there are domestic articles which are really better than can be produced in other places. Some people have it in their heads that Pittsburg brewers can not produce as good beer as is made in one or two other cities. This is only because these ci'-ies make more beer than is produced in Pitts burg, and on account of their reputation for quantity they get a reputation for quality. The amount sold usually is governed by the quality, but there are'instanccs where the opposite is the case. An Entlro New Brewery. In order to test this question the Straub Brewing Company has built an entire new plant, ith alt the modern improvements, and though the company has always had a reputation for the purity of its production, it now proposes to do even better than here tofore and give a beer the equal of which cannot be produced uy anybody. In the construction of the new plant not so much as a nail from the old building was used. Everything was cast aside as not good enough for the new building, and from-the cellar to the roof it is the most complete brewery in the city and one of the finest in the world. The new brewery is located at the corner of Main street and" Liberty avenue, in that section of the city known as Bloomfield. There it stands overshadowing the place where but recently stood the old plant, the onl v remains of hich is the ice house. The building stands on a splendid site, and is a most magnificent structure of brick. It is built -n ith an annual capacity of 200,000 barrels, but only machinery for one-half that amount is now in. Space was left in all the departments to put in more ma chinery, and the plant can be doubled with very little trouble. This will be done be fore many years if the business grows as rapidly as'it has in the past, and it doubt less wilL Pioneers In the Business. The company is composed of practical people, whose ancestors were brewers be lore them, and therefore they possess a know ledge of the art of making a whole some beerage that could not possibly be gleaned from books. The corporation is officered as follows: President, Herman Straub; Vice President and Superintendent, Joseph Gcyer: Treasurer, Theodore P. fctraub. ULhe President, Herman Straub, is recognized as the pioneer brewer of the city. He is now $0 years old and takes a great pride in the magnificent business he has built up. The main building is an imposing brick structure supported bv a handsome cut stone foundation and elaborated with stone ornamentations. This building has a front age of 2GS feet and is 1C8 feet high. A sign ol glittering gold letters is prominently dis played on the front of the edifice. A com modious hallway leads into the offices of the brcwerv, which are roomy, light and airy and di ided in such a manner as to facili tate the transaction of business and at the same time secure privacy, if desired. Ad joining the offices, facing Liberty avenue, is the engine room. Here was found a mam moth engine of 110-horse power, but so scientifically constructed that it moved noiselessly. In the rear of the office is the washroom, where all packages are thor oughly cleansed before they ar again re filled with the amber-colored liquid. As cending a solid iron stairway which leads to the upper floors, the first stopping place was the storage room for malt. Some of the Mysteries Explained. The next floor contained an immense copper v-essel found in all well regulated breweries. The one in jjuestion, however, was simplycnormous,.j it has a capacity ibr holding 375 barrels of beer. The condenser, cooling apparatus and ice machine are lo cated on the floor above. The newly brewed beer is forced from the lower floor to the top floor over the cooling apparatus and then down again. A second iron stairway next to the elevator, but amply protected bv wire screens, leads to thelafgj storage room for the reception of barley, malt and hops. The company now bre'-s three brands of beer, "Erlanger," "Culmbacher," two dark beers, and Pilsner, a lighter colored bever age. The superior quality of the brands have brought them into popular favor and they will continue to grow in popularity until they become recognized leaders among different brands of beer. Cool, delicious and pure, they will he commended to the lovers ol the beverage as the best to be had. TVith such beer as is brewed by the Straub Company one can best put in the summer months without an unnatural thirst. Perhaps one of the best improvements about the building is the ice machine, by means of which the temperature in the cool ing rooms can be kept the same all the time. In warm weather more cold air is needed and in the cooler weather the temperature can be hejit the same by use of the ice machine. Three Artesian TVells. One great difficulty experienced by brew ers is to get good and sufficient wateV. City water, all must admit, is not as pure as it might be, and, besides that, the tax is pretty heavy on brewers, because thev use m much water. To obviate this difficulty, the Straub Company has drilled three ar tesian wells deep into the bowels of the earth. From thee three wells water bub bles out clear as crystal. Though apparently it is as pure as snow, it is run through the hltcr and given a second purification, which is calculated to catch everything missed by the natural filter. This puts the com- Sany a step in advance of competitors who epend on the city to furnish them the nater used in brewing. Thev thus find much more pure water and are not com pelled topay the big water rents. In a trip over the building one finds noth ing wanting. It is most complete in all its equipments, and cost was not thought of in building and fitting it up. lvervthin is hreproof through and through, the'buildmg being entirely of iron, brick, stone and moA tar. The i cssels in ti hich the brewing beer is kept are nearly all of copper, and there is S20.0U0 worth of that metal used in the build ing. Of course the.dcpositorics for the fin ished article are all of wood. The manu facture of beer is an interesting thing to study, and the Straub Company invites its friends to call and dig into the mysteries of iiie uusmess. uj a visit to tne new estab lishment one can see how the very best beer in the country is made. A Talk TViUi Mr. Straub. President Herman Straub is very proud of the new establishment and he may well be. He taid: "TVe have facilities unsur passed for brewing of beer that cannot be excelled. TVe do not care to make brags of brewing the best beer in the United States, but we do say that we are not outrivaled. TVe desire the patronage of our home peo ple. Our celebrated brands of JErlanger,' PiLsner' and 'Culmbacher' will be found to be pure and nutritious. Not only will the trade of bulk goods be given attention, but our bottled article will be found by consumers to be just what they want. Our improved auuaratn and rmr inni. TT.Ari. enced operators give ns the facilities. Good, pure beer we will guarantee, and the trade that patronizes us can readily testify to the troth of this assertion." 'ADTENTUBZ OJ7 A HARE. Her Enemies TVcro Turned Into JFiiends and Bescucn. A Derbyshire correspondent of Hod and Own reports an exciting episode. John Smedley, of Hatlock Bath, the owner of the famotS Cumberland cavern, and several friends, were coursing on the heights of JIassai. The hare disappeared down an old lead mine shaft which had fallen into desuetude. Sure that it was dead, he hired on old miner, who descended the shaft by means of "a rope. There were footprints, and, believing the hare to have escaped miraculously, Mr. Smedley lowered a cab bage tied to a string, the depth of the shaft measuring an actual perpendicular length of 240 feet The next day, when drawing up the twine, the cabbage was found to have been eaten. This seemed proof positive of th escape of the hare after its flvine leap. A search party descended the shaft with lights and refreshments, and, after two hours, they found that the animal was lurk ing in a small heading at the bottom. They returned to the surface and continued to lower food, which the hare appreciated to the full, and, on their descent being made, she jumped into " the arms of the searcher, squealing all the time like a child. The men wrapped the affrighted hare in a smock frock and sent her up to the top, where the spectators discovered that she had onjv suffered an injury to one eye. Sir. Smed"ley took the animal home. After it had been in a stable for some time it was taken and turned loose on the estate of P. C. Arkwright, J. P., close to "Willerby castle. The hare has become quite tame. HIKERS Off E0KSEBACK. Exciting Exhibition of Biding Seen in the "West on a Sunday. The Century. It was Sunday in Coloma. Suddenly there was a great noise of shouting and hurrahing away up the street, and the crowd heav ing and separating upon either side, on came a dozen half-wild, bearded miners, fine, wiry, strapping fellows on foaming horses, lashing them to the utmost and giving the piercing scalp-halloo of the ComancheslThey suddenly halted in front of "Winter's hotel, and while the greaternumber dismounted and tumultu ously entered the bar-room for refreshment a few of the remainder made themselves conspicuous bv acts of daring horsemanship picking up knives from the ground while at full gallop, Indian-like whirling on the sides of their steeds, then up and off like the wind and, while apparently dashing into the surrounding crowd, suddenly rein ing in their horses upon their haunches, and whirling them upon their hind legs, then without a stop dashing off as furiously in the opposite direction. These few proved to be Doniphan's wild riders, who even excelled the Mexican caballeros in their feats of horsemanship. At last, all together once more they came sweeping down the street, apparently reck less of life and limb. As they passed, the scurrying footmen cheered them on with great good nature. The crowd closed again and in a brief time everything was as rest less as ever. VALETS FOB THE BACHEL0ES. How the "Wealthy Bohemian of New York City Elves Nowadays. Philadelphia Inquirer. ' "Over in Kew Xork," saida young Phila-' delphian yesterday, "abaehelor can live comfortably and not be considered on the same plane as a lone cat, for example: Hichard Mansfield occupies a suite of apart menf i at the Croisie.on Twenty-sixth street near Fifth avenue. They consist of a parlor, two bed rooms and a bath, fitted up elegant ly, possessing the most perfect sanitary ar arrangements. A elevator runs all the year and a corps of competent servants at tend to everything. He can have his meals sent fq him if, he chooses, or he can eat' wherever he happens to" be when hungry. The apartm rts unfurnished probably rent for S1.G00 a year. 'In some apartment houses for bachelors one or two valets are stationed in the build ing, and they attend to the young men as if they were private servants. No extra charge is made any more than for fhe gas. The tenant can be waked up, have his bath placed in readiness, his clothes laid out, his collar buttons and studs placed in the shirt, get shaved, in fact, be made perfectly com lortable by the valet; you may be sure this valet idea is a very attractive one, and it pays, too." BABEELS SENT BY HAH. TVhat Express Companies Carry Here Go by Post in Switzerland. The Century. TVe had sent our baggage, as we had been advised, to the postoffice, where we at once went. The bag which we wished to post to Zermatt seemed to us very heavy, but scythes and barrels and bundles of old iron, labeled and addressed, were lying on the floor, and we supposed it must be all right, though the postmistress, as soon as we had paid our money, turned away without giv ing us stamps or receipt, and had nothing more to do with ns. TVe need not have worried, for the Swiss postoffice takes anything and everything that the express companies at home would carry; and if one does not bother about his baggage, it is as certain to turn up at his journey's end as it would be to disappear in England, if one ventured to let it take care of itself. Seconded Her Motion, Atlanta Constitution. A number of ministers at Clarksville were relating their experience the other day. One of tbem said that, while he was preaching a sermon some time ago, an old lady in the congregation arose and exclaimed: "Mercirul Father, if I had one more feather in my wing of faith, I would fly off to glory!" A worthy brother immediately replied: "Good Lord, stick it in and let her go: she's but a trouble here!" That quieted the old lady. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS BIDS WILL BE RECEIVED for the furnishing of lumber and laying ot 10,000 lineal feet, more or less, of board walk at Emsworth, P., Ft. TV. & C. R. R., on property of tho PItt9burg Land Association. Allegheny City. inyS!-10i PROPOSALS FOR ENLARGEMENT OF Fiohsinnllnll Sealed proposals will be received by the Secretary of tho Building Committeo for the erection of a new bricic building and the reconstruction of the pres ent building and stage of tho hall of the Frohsmn Singing Society, on Ninth avenue, between Eld enth and Twelfth streets, Al toona, Blair county, Pa., according to archi tect's plans and specifications. All bids must be sent scaled to the secretary, H. Sabathno, No. 325 Sixth avenue, Altoona, Pa., on or be fore JUNE 4, 1891, who will also furnish par ticulars. The work to bo done will also be let in part. If found desirable, and bids for parts thereof will be received on or before the date given. The right is reserved to re ject any or all bids or parts of bids. THE COMMITTEE. Altoona, Pa May 38, 1S9L my29-90 IRE ZMIO"V:Ei ESTABLISHED 1B19. THE DLD STATES ISLAND DYEING ES TABLISHMENT, 58 FIFTH AVENUE, PITTSBURG. 93 Duane StreetNew York City. DYEING -AND CLEANING. mylO-59-wssu The Electrical Construction and Maintenance Company, Electrio Engineers and Contractors. Eleotrio Bells, Burglar Alarms, Annunciators, eta. Incandescent Xight and BeU Wiring a Dyuhwt.j. uuo agonic iuriueoenneymotors. 125 FIFTH AVENUE Pittsburg, Pa, Telephone 1774. ocl2-I4$-su THE MS" -Display advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ment on Oit page, such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc., ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE' PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. SmUhfleld and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHERE WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have acconnts with THE DISPATCH. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE, NO. 112 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, OH PENNAVE. PITTSBURG ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler street. EMIL G. STCCKEY, 24th street and Peon avenue. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, 69 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE, Market House, Allegheny. F. II. EGGERS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues, G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver avs. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny avs. "WANTED. Hale Help. ARTISTS THREE GOOD ARTISTS FOR crayon work; pood salary; steadv "work. Call at once to EUROPEAN PORTRAIT CO., 319 Firth avenue. my31-110 BAD WRITERS-SMART'S BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COLLEGE. 12 Federal St., Allegheny. Open through summer day and even ing; prU ate lessons, both sexes. mv21-85-TTSSu TjRASS FINISHERS-THREE EXPERIENCED J3 men. Apply to KELLY & JONES COMPANY, ureensuurg, tr: my31-54 COACHMAN-A MAN TO WORK INSTABLE; none but experienced need apply. T. B. MOKE LAND, MOO Pcnn ave, E. E. my31-82 TVEAUGirTSMAN AN ARCHITECTURAL XJ draughtsman Immediately. S. W. lOULK, Newcastle, Pa. my20-89 ENGINEERS CAN OBTAIN SITUATIONS IF have Ttassed examination: Zwickcr's Revised Practical .Instructor will positively enable you to 1 piss one; ei oniv me genuine; wonn ten limes its cost; bv mill SI; agents wanted. WALTER W. KRAFT, Publisher, 112 Van Buren St., Chicago. my31-96 EXPERIENCED-S ALESMAN TO INTRODUCE Smith's office tickler as a sideline; handsome increase In silarv guiranteed : write quick for par ticulars. SMITH'S TICKLER CO..BOX 85.Raclne, Wis. my31-16 'DXTERIENCED ELECTRICAL ENGINEER jli and draughtsman, liberal compensation to competent man. Address MANUFACTURER, p. u. uox hm, rittsourg. my31-75 "VfELTEE-FOR STEEL CASTINGS. APPLY 1U. stating experience in full. J. A. B.. Dis patch office. my31-l7 MOLDERS SOME FIRST-CLASS STOVE plate lnolders; steady work; good wages; no strike or trouble of any kind: simply Increase of business. BUCK'S STOVE AND RANGE COM PANY, St. Louis, Mo. my30-49 0 BOANIZEBS-BY, THE FRIENDLY AID Society: navs its members S100 everv &lx months; has Mild 300,000 In benefits; reserve and benefit fund held in trust by the State of Massa chusetts: terms liberal. Address FRIENDLY AID SOCIETY. Waltham, Mass. myl-18 PLUMBER A FIRST-CLASS. STRICTLY sober and industrious plumber: none other need anplv; situation steady. Address LOCK BOX 576, Wheeling, TV. Va. my31-80 PRINTER ALL AROUND PRINTER WHO understands making up on newspaper work; permanent position to capable party. Address PRINTER, Dispatch oflice. my31-lll SALESMAN RETAIL CLOTHING SALES MAN: none but first-class, active young man of good address, with best of reference for sobriety and abllltr, need apply; good 6alarv to the right artv. Address immediately, UNION CLOTH NG CO., Canton. O. my26-83-TuSu SALESMAN-A FIRST-RATE MAN REQUIRED ; middle 'aged gentleman: wanted mostly for ladles' trade: expected to travel short distances oc casionally; personal applications preferred; an In terview may bo had after 10 o'clock. No. 5, SEVENTH AV. my31-80 SALESMAN-SALARY AND EXPENSES FROM start; permanent place; good opportunity for advancement. BROWN BROTHERS CO., Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. mv30-19-ssu SALESMEN WISHING A PROFITABLE SHOE line; blctcles, babycarrlages, reed chairs, etc. Address THE CALUMET WHEEL CO., St. Louis, Mo. my31-57 SHEET MILL SHIPPER-COMPETENT MAN wanted to take charge of annealing and ship ping department; must be fully qualified to assume entire control; good position for steady man, mar ried preferred. Address stating salary required, IRON AND STEEL CO., Dispatch office. mySlS SOLICITORS-FOR LIFE INSURANCE: LLB ERAL commissions; policy taking because most pleasing in price and plan. J1UKK1 & ED- SALE, 34 Fidelity building. my27-49 STUDENTS AND SCHOOL TEACHERS WISH ING to make money during vacation should call on or write to W. A. EVANS, 427 Bissell block, Pittsburg. my31-27 TEACHERS STUDENT?. AND ALL WHO desire profitable summer work: new indexed Atlas of the World; 1890 population figures: over 300 pages 14J4X11K; popular price J3 75: exclusive terri tory; special terms until June 15. RAND, Mc NALLY& CO., 323 Broadway, New York Cltv. mySl-34 YOUNG MAN-THAT IS A GOOD PENMAN and bookkeeper: flrst-class references re quired. Address BANK, Dispatch office. my31-4 . Agents. AGENTS-ON SALARY OB COMMISSION TO handle the new oatent chemical Ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever produceu; erases ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion of paper; 200 to 6oo per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to $620 In six days; another $32 in two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. For terms and full particu lars, address THEMONROE ERASER MFG. CO., La Crosse. Wis. my22-75 GENTS-TO SELL THE MOST POPULAR book of modern times. Davenport's com pendium of "The Best Fifty Books." This great work is having an unprecedented sale and is now ready for delivery. Where we have no regular on receipt of the price. Cloth binding. S3 75; Lib., W 75; full seal, $J 75. P. J. FLEMING & CO.. 135 uKKiiis irupirs uii, win uc iorn arueu iree oi cnarges ruiuav. mj-ja-TuwTnFSSu AGENTS WANTED-837 SALARY AND EX PENSES paid to bright, active, wide-awake youngmen: teachers andstudents preferred; em ployment pleasant, reflningand permanent: no book peaaung;ournew plan takes like dress. NATIONAL LIBRARY 243 Wabash av., Chicago, 111. wlld-flre" Ad- ASSOCIATION, my31-61-su AGENT-ARE TOU A GENTLEMAN AND A Tattler? Can you furnish reference or bond? If so, we want you to represent the Co-Operatlve Bank of North America In your town; big money in it for yon. Address M. W. BRADY, Manager, Birmingham, Ala. niy2a-70 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 ipply. Address GRAND UNION TEA COMPANY, 307 Market St.. Pltts bnrg. iny30-38 AGENTS-MALE AND FEMALE, WANTED everywhere; lightning seller; absolutely new; exclusive territory; no talking: prpBts immense and success a certainty. ABBOTT MFG. CO., Springfield, Ohio. mj-31-67 AGENTS WANTED "LONG'S SOLID MU CILAGE Pencil, " general and local: either sex; S5 cents in stamps samples and terms, C, A. LONG, Mfr., Caxton Building, Chicago, 111. mj 31-63 AGENTS ON ONE OF" THE BEST INSTALL MENT books ever offered, suited to all classes and price within- reach of all; flrst-class terms. W. A. EVANS, 427 Bissell Block, Pittsburg. my31-26 AGENTS, MALE OR FEMALE NEW 25C household article; profit J00 percent; sample and instructions 10 cents; goods on commission. SfAYNER A CO., Providence. B. I. myl5-38 AGENTS - ACTIVE RESIDENT AGENTS everywhere: $3 a day; great inducements: in close stamp. TA-VA-ZON, Third and Grant. Pitf bnrg. Pa. my31-103 Female Help. A PRACTICAL BUSINESS WOMAN-WHO IS experienced lu canvassing, to take a general agency: no capital required. KNAP SPECIALTY IAJ., , 163 State st., Chicago, 111. my31-60-Su PHAMJ?JFUMA?DJ AND WAITRESS-REFER-Kj ENCE required. Call at first house MOKE WOOD AVE.7NEAE FIFTH AVE.. ShadysldeT my2T-3 COOKS AND GIRLS-FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK, at Lffl ROBINSON ST., AUeghenV. mj3d- GIfcrSS,D 9IKL Fott GENERAL HOUSE W OBK for family of two; good wages paid: bring reference. 101 FAYETTE ST., Allegheny. my31-41 GE3T.OR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. AP PLY st 397 WYLIE AVENUE. my2S-25-Thssu GIK&SPJl8E.!Jr1?PAI' HOUSEWORK ATNO. 420j FIFTH AVE.. Oakland terrace. my31-74 GIBLSTOWORKON WAISTS AND SKIRTS. ApplvSl WEBSTER AV., city. lny31-93 HAND AND MACHINE SEWERS ON CLOAKS; ,..T,aIS?nP1.,?ILcloat finishers. SAMPHNER & RICH. 819 Liberty st. my31-76 MILLINERS EXPERIENCED MILLINERS r a?i!C:,1dl9- Apply Mondav morning at M. BLACK'S. 66 Ohio st.. Allegheny, Pa. my31-36 -WTJKSE GDIL-YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE CARE X of small child: must have good reference; state age : good wages paid to the proper party; residence in Allegheny. Address R. I., Dispatch oflice. my31-2 SALESLADIES WHO HAVE HAD EXPERI ltCE ln selling Japanese aroods: no others need aDDlv. FLEISHMAN CO.rS0i, 603 and KB Mar-xay3J-85' kef St. PJTTSBTTRG- .DISPATCH, WANTED. Male and Female Help. A FEW MORE YOUNG LADIES AND GEN TLEMEN to learn shorthand: good chance now open to beginners; no classes; private lessons onlv; pupils assisted to positions when competent: tuition payable at end of each month; Udy or gentlemen teachers; best systems -with use of type writer. CaUoradress PRIVATE SHORTHAND INSTITUTE, 237 Fifth av PltUburg, Pa. my3i-B7 OUSEKEEPER, LAUNDRESS, . SEAM- STRESS. cooks, chambermaids, dining room girls, nurses; 200 house girls. 10 colored girts. larm Hands, waiters, drivers, gardeners. iuna E. THOMPSON. COS Grant st. " - my21-D MAN COOK-SECOND COOK. WAITERS. 40 larm hands, four dining room girls, dish washers, hotel cooks, chambermaids, 800 house girls, housekeeper, seamstress, nurse girls. MEE HAN'S. 645 Grant st. my25-D Situations. POSITION-IN GENERAL ACCOUNTING OB bookkeeping, young married man; practical experience of ten years; satisfactory reference from present employers and reasons for change. Address P. O. Box 0i7. city. ap25-S) POSITION-BY YOUNG LADY-SHORTHAND and typewriter. MAT. Dispatch office. niyaJ-83 SITUATION AS ICE CREAM MAKER; 10 years' experience; willing to go out of town. Address ICE CREAM MAKER, Dispatch office, no later thin Monday night. my31-43 Partners. A GENTLEMAN OF MEANS TO TAKE AN interest in and to fill a responslbleposilion that commands a large salary in one of the very best and most prosperous manufacturing concerns in the States; abundance of business, jvith large profits; anyone having a ready capital of S10.000 to20,C00 can positively Und a thoroughly flrst-class busi ness, without debts or incumbrance of any kind, and managed by thoroughly responsible parties. Full particulars freely gU en by calling at office of UMON 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 in an established Job printing house: capital re quired S3, 000; state age and references; all com munications confidential. Address AJAX, P. O. Box 1059, city. my30-12 TInancIal. MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at 4K.'3 and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth av. Tel. 107. apl4-19-TTSSu SOME PERSON TO ADOPT A HEALTHY male child, 4 weeks old. Address R. O. B Dispatch oBlce. iny-8-S4 rpo LOAN MONEY WE HAVE OVER ONE J million dollars to loan on cltv and suburban property at W percent; no tax: we will alsohun money on improved farms in Allegheny, Beaver, Fayette. Washington and Westmoreland counties: any marketable securities taken for loans of any .amount. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. Je3-a9-su Boarders and Lodgers. GENTLEMEN ROOMERS, WITH TABLE board Oib-minute walk from cars ; Locust st. Allegheny. Address U.S., Dispatch office. mySl-51 OCCUPANTS-ONE OR TYVO GENTLEMEN TO occupy furnished room. No. 3 OAKLAND SQUARE, East End. my31-30 OCCUPANTS-FOE THREE LARGE SECOND story rooms; also table boarders at 614 FIFTH AV., cily. iny31-21 Miscellaneous. BICYCLE FrRST-CLASS SECOND-nAND safety bicycle. SIS PENNSYLVANIA AV., Allegheny, Pa. - my3l-3 CARRIAPE-6-SEAT FAMILY CARRIAGE alsol set of double harness, in good condition. Inquire A. McCLINTON, 63 Sandusky St.. Alle gheny. mya-43 LADIES TO ATTEND THE SCHOOL OF DE SIGN and Dress Cutting for a thorough course of dressmaking. NO. 951 PENN AV. mh3-18 MONEY EASILY SAVED A LIFE-SIZE era) on portrait for almost nothing; the pub lic may ask how can this be done; our answer is, we employ no agents who would receive 25 to 40 per cent commissions: we employ no uniformed men to transact our business; we save these commissions and salaries for the benefit of our customers; wc re quest our patrons to bring their advertising checks, with photograph, to our oflice, and for each crayon portrait that is ordered we furnish at a very reason able price a neat and appropriate frame ; we warn our customers and the publlo from dealing with Ir responsible crayon portrait fakirs; our business is based upon strict and honorable principles, and our work, now In the houses of hundreds of families, attests that fact. EUROPEAN PORTRAIT CO.. No. 319 Fifth av., Pittsburg.' Branch office, 854 Market St.. Wheeling, W. Va. apS8-135-WSu SMALL ROLL-TOP DESK-ALSO REMINGTON typewriter, upper and lower case. BOX 452, city. myZ7-9!-WFSu TO BUY LOW-PRICED HORSES AND MULES at H. W. Laws' sale stables, cor. Thirtieth st. and Liberty av., from June 1 until June 10. D. M. FRAZIER. . my39-17 YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF Stewart A Co.'s fine cabinet photos format 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. my23-49-TTsn EOB SAEE-EttraOYED BEAI, ESTATE City Residences. -IT OOO-COENER THntTY-FTRST AND qDXX) Carson sts., two-story brick dwelling of 8 rooms and attic: both gases and water; good well In yard; paved cellar; splendid business location; lot 48x122 feet, or $7,000 for houso and lot 24x122 feet. CAMPBELL & CO.. 1412 Carson st. mv31-24-31.1e2.4 Q9 SOO-ON SIDNEY ST., NEAR NINE HD4) TEENTH St., two-story frame of 4 rooms; side alley entrance; desirable neighborhood: lot 20 x60ft.; this is certainly a bargain; owner desires to leave the city, and must be sold at once. CAMP BELL & CO., 1412 Carson st. my31-24-31,Te2,4 OOO SIXTEENTH STREET, ABOVE 'i aaran st.. iwo-storv frame dweninc nr 4 rooms and kitchen; side alley entrance; paved cel lar: complete sewerage; rents for 817 per month; lot 20x50 ft; easy terms. CAMPBELL CO., 1412 Carson st. iny31-24-31,Je2,4 agO 600-SIDNEY ST., NEAR EIGHTEENTH -JDOj St., two-story brick and mansard roof dwell ing of 6 rooms; gas and water: good cellar, all in good repair; lot 20x60 ft. CAMPBELL & CO., 1412 Carson st. myji-24-31,Je2,4 East End Residences. ffiPCflA CASH. BALANCE ON EASY FAY--B-JUU 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 footpaed streets: best neighborhood in the East End; this is a nre chance; don't lose it. BLACK & BAIRD, No. 93 Fourth av. myl6-S3 Suburban Residences. ONE OF THE HANDSOMEST RESIDENCE properties in Beltzhoover borough ; corner of two good streets, with alley in rear; lot 50x102 ieet, with a large frame house of 7 rooms, hall, etc. ; ele gant cellar and a large frame stable: this Is a grand residence, and will be sold at a sacrifice to a quick buver. BLACK & BAIRD, No. 85 Fourth av. (1-146). my31-56 Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.-RENT OR SALE Hotels, cottages and bathhouses; lots for sale in au ptrts or tne city; also South Atlantic Cltv. isiiAf.L u. AiiAais a i;o., . Real Estate and Law Building. , Real Estate Agents, myl-5o EOK SAEEXOTS , City Lots. LOTS-BEAUTTFCL BUILDING LOTS FOR from Sioo to J300, in the Eighteenth ward: long gavments: easv terms. Inquire of CHAS. E. ORNEL.IUS, attorney, 406 Grant St., Pittsburg: or go to his oflice. Mornlngsideav., on the grounds, and see his agent, T. Ed. Cornelius. in) 19-13 East End "Lots. ONE OF THE MOST DESDJABLE BUTLDTNG 6ltes in Oakland, corner lot, 60x127 ieet, on paved streets, MURRY & EDSALL. Fidelity building. my27-97' Suburban Eots. LOTS, LOTS, LOTS-IN DOYLE PLAN OF lots, located In Lower St. Clair township, but a stone's throw from second toll gate on Browns ville road, and on line of Electric railroad: these lots'are very choice, ranging in price from f 150 to S475; other lots adjoining selling for double the Srice. Call at once on CAMPBELL i. CO., .1412 arson st. . my31-23-TuSu Farms. CHEAP-TARM 100 ACRES, FIVE-ROOM house, 100 fruit trees, four-foot vein coal, good location; has bought property and must sell: come and bid on It; prlu!?4.000. Send for "big" farm and exchange list, N. V. HURST. Real Estate Agent. Rochester. Pa. my24-5-TTSSn EOE SAEE-BCStNESS. Eusiness Properties. BU1XDING 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 iromanew elec tric street railway, and only 100 yards from C. & P. H. R. depot: bar fixtures and stock will be sold. Address F. MENKJS, Martin's Ferry, O. rayS-ei HARNESS STAND AN OLD ESTABLISHED harness stand, doing a good business, within It miles of city: good reasons for selling. Address G. B Dispatch oflice. my31-45 rpHEANCHOR ROLLER FLOUR MILL-CA-X PACITY 100 barrels flour and ten tons feed; this Is the most complete roller mill in the State, and trade fully established; siding to mill doarfsat Isfactory reasons for selling; none but those mean ing business need address ARNOLD. Dispatch of nce. . mj-29-92-FSu C7 0003702 BUTLER ST., COR. THIRTY !D h SLVENTH St.. late Anton Engel's property, lot 325-0x101, with frame business house and Swell ing, containing two stores and 11 rooms; one-half cash, balance to suit; this must be sold to close up the estate. THOa. MCCAFFREY. 3309 Butler st. mh8-151-wsu" Business Opportunities. AND GENTS' FURNISHING G09D3 H AT any one is on the two cities; stock Invoices about M.500: fixtures reasonable, good lease: any one desiring to buy half interest would also do well to address us. Ad- reasonable, good lease: any one desiring to buy na.it. iMKirai " UU1U aiW UO vrUU.0 address US. JLU drcssJHATS, Dlspatcii office, xny3i-12-Turfla - ; STOTOAY, ;MA."tf - 3i TOR SAIE-BUSTNESS. Business Opportunities. "flOR SALE-COAi; LAND; 514 ACRES INTHE J.1 famous Roaring oreck district of West'Vir glnla, showing a clear 12-foot Teln ; West Virginia, Charleston and Pittsburg Railway cVosBes land; four seres adjoining Elktns for sale. Forpirticu lars address DARDEN BROS., Elfclns, W. Va. ' my!l-108-Bu FINE RESTAURANT -BOARDING HOUSE; ..,. 8J10e Btore. in good town; grocery store;, KMr, 550 to J10.0X: cigar stores; fish markets, ffcw to M.COO; machine shop: drugstore: stone quarry; novelty store. HOLMES & CO., 420 SmUhfleld st. myl7 TOE SA1E-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock. A CARRIAGE TEAM OF GENTLE BLACK , . horses, at a bargain, for want of use. .Ap ply to A. U. KING, 130 Fifth avenue. tatfSa HORSES-THREE FINE DRIVING HORSES, t wellbroken. Apply at 178 GRANT AV.. Alle gheny. "" ' tny29-8tJ HORSE-FINE SADDLE 'HORSE, SUITABLE for lady. Inquire 20 FOURTH ST., cltt. Ill J tiTCO LTVERY STABLE-IN A TOWN OF 10,000 Inhabitants; a livery stable fully equipped with horses, bobs, buggies, harness, etc. ; lease of barn running eight yeirs; cheapest rent and best loca- wuuiu luwn: Dusiness esiaDllsnea iAjeare; icasuus for selling other business requires my attention and must sell. For price, tejrms, etc., addr ress LIVERY. Dispatch office. my24-l8-TTSSn "ROAD HORSES CHESTNUT GELDING. 15J Si hands, 5 years old, standard bred, fearless or steam and electric cars, 2 50 speed, green; bay geld ing, 16 hands,9 years old, 2:30 speed; both are stjllsh hltchers, fine lookers and splendid roadsters; will be sold, worth the money, but are not low-priced animals; parties wanting first-class horses for im mediate use will find it advantageous to inspect these horses before buying. EOCKPOINT STOCK FARM. Kockpoint, Ta. mj30-55 Machinery and Metals. ONESTEAM.ENGINE 16" DIAMETER AND 30" stroke, large ny wheel. Waters' automatic f;ovemor;two 2-fiue boilers, 40' diameter, 24 ft. ong, with steam drum; all in good running order and sold only for want of use; can.be seen at Price Foundry. Price St.. city. .Inquire 619 SMITII FIELD ST. ' mrl6-lG - PEBSONAX. PERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver: Jewelryrepaired; new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCH, 541 SmUhfleld st. apl9-13i PERSONAL CONSULT THE GREAT CHI- A CAGO phrenologist and magnetic massage pnysician. ,z rur.LAi: bi'., next banausuy. XI- icgncny. myia 7 PERSONAL WEBSTER'S LARGE QUARTO Dictionary, f2 50; special bargains in old and new books during this month. FRANK BACON & CO., 301 Smlthfield St. mhl2 PERSONAL WElNKLES-WlTn ALMOND nut cream you can positively rub them away: sealed particulars 2c. MAEY E. MURRAY. 1009 Washington boulevard, Chicago 111.; agents wanted. v my31-62-su PERSONAL-NO EXERCISE SO HEALTHFUL as horseback riding, and for very little expense you can be fully equipped for this delightful eques trian sport at ACHE'S HARNESS AND TRUNK EMPORIUM. 423 Wood St., Pittsburg. my31-37 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. deli 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 lor one ycarf theonly house In the United States that makes this offer. ap2-92-ThFSU I)ERSONAL IF YOU HAVE NOT TTIE READY ca6h call at J. Dwyer's Credit Parlors. He win let you have flue dress goods, silk, satin, millin ery goods. Jewelry, lace curtains, etc., on weekly payments. ROOM 4, McCance block, cor. Seventh av. and Smlthfield. mj 31-49 PERSONAL STRIKE ENDED WE ARE determined to be in the swim, and on the revival of business will reduce our Immense stock of saddles, harness, trunks and traveling bags by a sweeping reduction of 25 per cent; note our prices: A good nand-made buggy harness, made M best stock. 17 75; this harness must be seen to be appre ciated; saddles 85, J7 and 59 and up; now for the trunks and bags: come and see for yourself; this is a bona fide reduction', and guarantee 25 per cent less than any other house inPittsburg; remember, our goods are strictly first class, our own manu facture and fullv warranted as represented. ACHE'S HARNESS AND TRUNK EMPORIUM, 426 and 423 Wood st. Sign of brown horse. my31-3S rOUND. 3XJUND-A FEW FINE MADE-TO-ORDER : suits not called for: will be sold regardless of deposits at 65 WYLIE AV., Pittsburg. my31-46 POUND-PERFECT COMFORT IN READING, by having my eyes thoroughly examined and a pair of the celebrated 1 crv6tal specs adjusted by the erarts of the CHESSMAN OPTICAL COM PANY, No. 42 Federal st Allegheny. ap2-92-ThTsn EOST. USTr - A BVXm OMXXX NEAR rcaTC inexu ai uiai o.j.vij. U muii ana pe suita bly rewarded. my31-l LOST-SATURDAY, MAY 30, BETWEEN THE Soutbide Cemetery and 101 Eureka st., a lady's gold watch; initials 3. P. on case: suitable reward for its return. FRED PLOWMAKER, 101 Eureka St.. Thlrty-flrstward.. my31-S4 BETVABD. . REWARD FOR RETURN OR INFOR MATION leadlnir to recoverv small white poodle dog, black ring at root of tall, black spot on middle of back, black ears'namo Billy. 305 SHERIDAN AV., East End. my31-15 RESORTS. H ADDON HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Now open. Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths in tho House. my6-56 , LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. HOTEL CHALFONTE. Cape Mat; N. J. Greatly enlarged since last season. All modern improvements. Opens Juno 4. my26-62 H. TV. SAWYER. HOTEL LAFAYETTE-CAPE MAY, N. J. Open May 30. JOHN TRACY A CO., Owners and Props. Directly on the beach. Complote in every department. Thoroughly renovated and sup plied with the latest Improved passongcr elevator. Address JOHN TRACY, Pro prietor, Washington Hotel, Philadelphia, or to Cape May. my31-01 IDLEWOOD HOTEL AND COTTAGES, Twenty-five minutes' rido from tho city on the Panhandle Railroad, will open for the season of 1SD1 on MAY 15, under the same management as formerly. For further in formation address M. STANFORD JACKSON, my3-49-su Idlowood, Pa. r THEKENMAWR. 1907 Pacific av., between Ohio and Michi gan aves., Atlantic City, N. J. Mis. M. A. Peters would respectfully call the attention of her many Pittsburg friends and associates to the fact that her houso will open on" June L 'MRS. M. A. PETERS. . inj-21 157 su MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CRESSON SPRINGS. Main line Penna. R. R.; all trains stop. On the Summit of tho Allegheny Mountains. WIU open June 25. For circulars and lnfor- mation address WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt., Cresson, Cambria, . myl5-78 Co, Pa. THE.TREMONT. SEA GIRT, N. J. Will open JUNE Cfor Season of 169L House greatly improved! 4U rooms have ocean view. Billiard and pool tables. Barber shop and telegrapii. office in house. For rates and information apply MRS. G. T. PARKE, 1521 Spruce street, Tuesdays and Fndaj s alter 2 o'clock. mvl5-54-Mwirsu DEER PARK AND OAKLAND On the Crest of the Alleghenies, 3,000 FEET ABOVE TIDE-WATER, SEASON 'OPENSlUNEW, 1891. These famous mountain resorts, situated at the summit of tho Alleghenies and dii ectly up the main lind of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, have the advantage of its splendid vestibuled express train service both East and West, and me therefore readily accessi ble from all parts of the country. All Baltic more and Ohio trains-stop at Deer Turk and Oakland during tho season. Rates, $C0, $75 and $90 a month, according to location. Communications should bo ad dressed to GEORGE D. DESHIELDS.Managcr Baltfmoro and Ohio Hotels, Cuniberland.SId.', up to Juno 10; after that date, either Deer Park or Oakland, Garrett county, Md. mylO-122 T. W. HAUS," Designer and contractor In all kinds of GRiNITB. Cemetery yanlts, statuary and larga monu ments a speoialty. Call or write for designs andprioes before contracting. Office, room 613, Penn building, Pena ay.", Pittsburgh JaU-S3-Bu ? i .185lJ: TO LET. x East End Residences. SOUSE-HANDSOME NEW BRICK HOUSE of eight rooms, including bath, electrio light, , jange, nat. gas, laundry, cellar, hot and cow water: all modern conveniences: three squares from electric road,two minutes from Horaewooa station. Inquire 512 HOMEWOODAV., city. Also new brick house of five rooms and two attic rooms ; all modern conveniences; handsomely papered; location-and lnnnlro same as above. my27-9S-wrsut TEQLEYAV. NEAKPENN-TWO B.HOU8ES. i.'l ten rooms and rec. hall, gas and electric fixtures complete, b. r. and laundry: paper at .choice i of tenant? handsomely fitted throughout. MURRY & EDSALL, 34 Fidelity building. my27-43-wrsnt Suburban Residences. SUBURBAN RESIDENCE-DESIRABLE LO CATION, near city; largo grounds with plenty or rruit ana enaaetrees, small iruns, iniponeu shrubs, etc.; natural and artificial 'gas; city and spring water: two minutes from railroad and elec tric cars; 12 rooms In house: possession gb en June I. TV. A. HEBRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. my28-29t Booms. ROOM-A HANDSOME CORNER ROOM, second floor tronr, very nltelv furnished: one of the best locations in the East End, near Ken mawr Hotel; strictly private family; to young mar ried eouple only; references exchanged. N 0. 27, Dispatch offlcc, my30-llt TJOOMS-NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS FOR S housekeeping, with use of bath. 62 WAT SON, near Chestnut St., city. my31-94t ROOMS-TWO ROOMS AND ATTIC: FAMILY without children. 100 CENTER AV. Rent cheap. my31-81t SUITB OF THREE UNFURNISHED'APART MENTS for light housekeeping, with use of bath in SMITH BLOCK, Wylle av. and Federal st. my31-103t T- TWO NICELY FURNISHED LARGE FRONT rooms: terms reasonable: gentlemen pre ferred. NO. 5 MARCHAND ST., East End. my31-20t Business Stands. TO LET HANDSOME STOREROOMS, NOS. 78 and SO Diamond St., Just above SmUhfleld St., In new Dispatch building: well lighted ele gantly fitted up, centrally located and having every convenience; these rooms are admirably suited for insurance,, reaiestate or other oflice business. For further Information apply, after 2 r. H.. to BUSI NESS MANAGER, The Dispatch, Smlthfield and Diamond sts. apS-117t YARD ROOM IN CHICAGO-30,000 SQUARE feet, with 400 feet R. R. track; free delivery from Penna. and B. A O. B. R.; also free delivery to three Western lines. Address G.'F. SCHIL LING, 225 Dearborn St., Chicago. my31-5t j-1 r BASEMENT, COR. TWENTY-SEVENTH tlUJ-ts. ana uarson sis., unaer uoiei ju-uiur. splendid opening for a flrst-class barber shop: 1 furnished. CAMPBELL & CO.. 1412 Carson st, heal myai-sf-TusuT 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, well ar ranged and lighted; there are no better offices for professional men In the cltv. Apply, after 2 P. II., to BUS. MGR, DISPATCH, oa the premises. ap29-117t Miscellaneous. -lOOD STABLING - FOR GENTLEMEN'S i also, storage room for carriages or liffht X teams: storage, at JNo. 18 ennren av., Allegheny. Ad dress HOWLAND DALEY CO., 16 Church av., Allegheny. Pa. my2l-35t A.UCTION SALES. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. 600 ACRES OF VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, Laid out in small farms and building: lots to suit purchasers; some lots with houses, to be sold at public sale on MONDAY, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, June 1, 2 and 3, At 9 a.m., on the premises, near Hays sta tion, on tbo Monongahela Division of the P. K. 11., and the P., McK. & Y.,and Hope Church station on the Wheeling Division of the B. & O. Within two miles of the city limits, on tho OPPOSITE SIDE OP TIIE MONONGAHELA EIVEE FROM GLENWOOD,TA., Where the proposed HIGHWAY BRIDGE is already located for tho SECOND AVENUE ELECTRIC STREET RAILWAY to cross ,for its line to Homestead, which is onlyono and one-half miles from this property. A portion of this property was sold last month to THE CARTER IRON AND STEEL COMPANY, on which thev will erect n larce I rolling mill, to bo completed not later than sepce-noer i,asui, wnicn win givo employ ment to 200 men. Terms of Sale One-third cash at timoiof sale; balahce in three equal annual pay ments, with interest payable semi-annually, secured by tight bond and mortgage. JOHN M. RISHEK, Assignee of I. D. Hisher. JOHN FEDERKEIL, Auctioneer. , iny28-H Thpsu ASSIGNEE'S SALE! ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, AT II A. M., AT THE COURT HOUSE ROTUNDA, The Valuable Coal Works of Gumbert & Huey. These works, situate on the Monongahela river and tho Bellevernon branch of the P. McIC&Y.R. R., 5 miles above McKeesport, with a river frontage of ono and a half miles, aro pro ldod with both river and railroad transportation. Tho entire property, includ ing 220 acres of coal not, 152 aores of surface, with the houses, buildings, stores, offices, shops, mules, cars, tracks, machinery and full and entire equipment of a first-class works in operation, aro offered for sale. The works control largo fields of coal ad joining and otherwise inaccessible to the river. Thoy aro worked without tho usual oxpenses attending drainage and ventila tion. The coal is almost wholly free of sul phur and binders, and is noted for its su perior quality. Wo are, for necessities of the mino, taking out one small piece of coal, and can show over $1,200 per acre clear above expenses. TERMS OF SALE One-fourth cash and the balance in six sem-iannual Instalments. SAMUEL HAZLETT, Assignee. M. A. WOODWARD, Attornoy. my31-89 ADJOURNED Auction Sale. Owing to inclement weather, the gale to have taken place on tho 28th, of frame resi dence of 9 rooms and all modern conven iences, and lot fronting 43 feet on Euclid avenue by 115 feet along Tayloravenue, with concrete walk3. fruit, shrubberv. etc.. situ- BELLEVUE, ALLEGHENY CO., PA., WAS ADJOURNED TO Tuesday, June 2, 1891. AT 3 P. M. On that date take the 12:45 or 2:13 p. m. (city time) train, Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chi cago Railway, to Neville station, where our rem csentatlvo will meet you. The property is Jlncly situated, complete and desirable in every particular. It wili sell at a bargain price and on easy terms. CHARLES SOMER3 & CO., my31-4J 123 Fourth avenue. AT AUCTION, On TUESDAY, JUNE 2, at 10 o'clock, the largest consignment of oak furniture ever offered for sale in tho city. The furniture consists of two carloads of chamber suits, ranging in price from $25 to $125, nnd will be sold for account of whom it may concern, at the rooms of the Henry Auction Co., 311 Mar ket street, city. These goods are all of the highest grades, and are finished In English oak, antique and sixteenth century. The foods were shipped to a dealerrbut were re used, and so consigned to us for sale- Aisoattue same time nne panor suits, bookcases, sideboards, wardrobes, eta.brus sels and ingrain carpets fbrrooms, halls, and stairs. Goods now on exhibition at the rooms. Sale positive. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. my3I-U3 AUCTION SALE. Furniture, carpets, sideboard refrigerator, etc., WEDNESDAY MORNING, June 3, at 10 o'clock, at the residence, 121 Page street, Allegheny. Handsome parlor suite in plush, chamber suits in oak and walnut, bureaus, washstauds, ' bed steads, matttess, springs and bedding sideboard, oxtenslon table, chairs, rockers, lounge, pictures, ornaments, curtains, car jiets on rooms, hall and stairs, kitchen and laundry furnishmont, refngorator and household goods. Sale positive Terms cash. House open after 8 o'clock morning of sale. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. myai-u ZE?A,T:EIjLSnTS. ," ; ?fW O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patent, " " " - '7 .i., ,r'! " . " ' -'- 131 Fifth av., above Smlthfield, next Leader ' '-'V, " J?'" ' ' " ' 1t5fe offloao ilelay. Established ao years. wJ raylI-70-rrw . . ? .-,-. . i -, CHOICE PROPERTIES.. $1 9,000. East End Residence. NEW 11-ROOM: QUEEN ANNE BRICK dwelling, with all modern improvements. ONE .AND ONE-QUARTER ACRES more ground if desired; stable and carriage house; also number of beautiful forest and shade trees; line lawn: good spring; situate, on asphaltum, paved street, ono square from Duquesno Electric road and convenienfcto F."R.R.and cable lines; houso not built for sale; owner is leaving city; terms to suit. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., my31-18-Trsu BS FOURTH AVE. MB MEST1NT. 9 1-3 PerCent Per Annum Guaranteed for three years by the In dustrial Trust, Title and Savings Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., which is also Registrar of the Stock. A small amount of this stock is offered for sale for a short time. Apply for particulars to Room 49, Fidelity Title and Trust Company's Building, W. A. HUDSON. my31-53-wssu CRAFTON BUILDING SITES. We are offering for sale desirable building sites at Crafton, Panhandle R. R. Size of lots, 50x165; on easy terms; streets in plan all graded; good board walks. Call and exam is plaiLbefore purchasing elsewhere. GEO. DUNCAN & SONS, 75 Tenth St, Or D. L. SNYDER, on the premise. myl7-lll-au SPECIAL SALE OP . FINE BUILDING LOTS ON DECORATION DAT IN THE ' "RIDGEVIEW PLAN" AZfD "KESWICK'PLACE PLAN," On Line of the NEW CALIFORNIA AVENUE ELECTRIC CARS. Prices low. Terms easy. Salesmen will be on tho grounds from 1 to 6 p. m. and furnish all information desired. A. Z. BYERS & CO., my29-61 93 Federal st., Allegheny. FOR SALE AT 'tr SHERADEN. SHERADEN.-' SHERADEN. The boom continues. Sales increasing. 3Iore than 100 splendid large lots from SOleetto. J and whole acres still for sale at low prices and on easy terms. Agen ts at our Sheraden office at all times to show property. Come soon if you want tbe beit bargains, . THE SHERADEN LAND & ISIP'T. CO., Lim. Ofllees 127 Fifth av., and Sheraden station. my29-50 BARGAIN! $10,600 terms to suit purchaser will buy a modern and substantial house containing four rooms on a floor and all conveniences. Lot 00x150 feet, located on paved and sow ered avenue in the heart of the East End. A W. C. STEWART, 137 Fourth ave.' my 31 22-su NO AUCTION ELWYN. Elwyn is locatedjust outside of city line, on Pittsburg and Castle Shannon Railroad. Fare 9 cents ronnd trip. Lots lay well, have commanding view and are put on the mar ket with a view to meet the demand for good accessible lots at low prices.. LOTS ARE 25x110 PRICES $100 TO $250. 5 per cent cash, balance $1 per week. Do not miss this chance. Call for large colored plan. See Elwyn before purchasing else where andbe convinced. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO,, 162 rOTJBTH AVE. mySHOS-MWSU DON'T Your newspaper just o kill time. THINK! You can lay the foundation of a fortune if you think about what you are "now reading. The factories located at Kensington will em ploy a thousand workmen. More factories are coming to occupy the FREE SITES offered at Kensington. A population of riot less than three thousand' is now assured at Kensington- More stores and shops of every kind will be needed to supply the wants of the people of. Kensington. Hundreds of beautiful building lots for business and dwellings fronting on broad, graded avenues, convenient . to churches, schools, eta, are now offered at private sale on , easy terms and at low prices. If you want to start a business in a LIVE and growing ' town, or have a few hundred dollars you wish to increase in a short time to thousands, call -at our office and get plans and prices, or go withus and see Kensington. . r S CHARLES L. COOPER, or J. P. GAPPEAU & CO., b ir- CHOICE JPBOPEBTTES. TWENTY, MINUTES' ride from the postoffice on the Fifth ave. ca ble line, adjoining the property of tho Penn sylvania Female College, liesArdsheil Ter race, the spot which is to-day, without ex ception, the finest and most picturesque for a home in the East End. The ground stands high, 4nd lies beautifully. The air is pure, the scenery grand, and the drainage id tha best in the East End. MURRAY HILL avenue extends from Fifth ave. to Wilkins ave., and runs through the center of Ard sheil Terrace. It is now being paved with' Talford road, and will have flagstone side walks, good "sewering, gas, water, electrio lights, and be planted with the choicest shado trees. These improvements, together with the great distance tho buildings will bo setback from tho avenue, will make Ard sheil Terrace the finest residence place la Allegheny county. SEVENTY- FIVE dollars a front foot. Terms, $1,500 cash, bal ance to suit purchaser, will buy lots 60x190 feet, located on Murray Hill avenue, in Ard sheil Terrace. Remember, this- price in cludes all street improvements. For plans and full particulars see W,C. STEWART,. 137 Fourth avenue. mylO-55-su CHEAP LOTS. Only $30 a front foot, or $750, terms to snift purchaser, will buy lots 25x110 feet, covered with large trees, located on wide avenues, on tbe line of the new electrio road, near tha main entrance to Schenley Park and within 25 minutes' ride of the Pittsburg postoffice: dirt cheap when you think of Oakland property on back streets selling for four times this price and side street property in Allegheny City, only 110 feet deep, selling aft $225 a front foot, or about eight times what; you can buy these elegant lots for. For plans and full particulars see W.. C STEWART,No.l37Fourthav. mylO-55-stt MUST BE SOLD At once (therefore will take $30,000, or $10,000 less than you can buy the adjoining proper ties for), five acres on Shady lane, corner of Homewood avenue, extending to Denniston avenue. This property has a frontage of 1,500 feet, lies beautifnlly and is surrounded by the strongest holders in the East End: terms to suit purchaser. For plan and full Particulars see W. C. STEWART, No. 137 ourth avenue. mylO-55-su THAT ELEGANT piece of property, 263x220 feet, on Fifth av., Shadyside, near Roup St., can be purchased now, as a whole or part, for less than value; it extends to Arabella St.; lies beautifully; has southern exposure, and just opposite are the finest dwellings in the East End. W.C, STEWART, 137 Fourth av. my2J-90w3u JINGLE, JINGLE. "Hello, Central, give me 1538." "Is that you, Stewart?" "Yes, speak a little louder, please.'' "IseeyQn-havoforsalea.numb.erof properties in the East End; want tOTnakeSn engagement for you. to take me over tbe ter ritory." "All right, it will cost yon nothing; you will get full particulars, and there will be no harm done If you don't buy." Jingle, Jingle. W. C. STEWART, 137 Fourth av. my24-90u HAVE A DANDY New and substantial brick house for sale in Oakland for $17,000. It has 13 large rooms and all conveniences, is located on a paved and sewered avenue in a well improved neighborhood; was built for a home, but owner must seU. W. C. STEWART, my31-23-su 137 Fourth ave. READ &Z; rj W it 96 Fourth Avenue, PittsburgjJ-rl 03 i' t3H itc - --e ' wlm s