JpJEjBfe' " j f ' ' . ,jy MSIS" TI6LEDHEL CENSUM). rB"itanw ... I P The Responsibility Is Fixed in but One of the Stnrgeon Cases. EXPERTS GET DIFFERENT RESULTS. Hugo Blanc Says All Fish That Die Natur ally Aro Poisonous. COOPER IS HELD TOR MANSLAUGHTER Tho Coroner's inquct In the sturgeon cases was closed j csterday. In thatof Henry Brose, the Jury censured George H. GledliUl for negligence In not more carefnlly examin ing the sturgeon before it was cured. In tho cio of Thomas Rourko the Jury find that he died from eating sturgeon, purchased from parties unknown. The whole matter hungon the evidenceof whether tho sturgeon was in a state of decomposition before it was cured. As to this question there was a differ ence of opinion between tho two experts, James O. Handy and Prof, llugo Blanc Tho former on Thursday said ho believed de composition had commenced before tho cur ing process was begun, while yes terday, when Prof. Hugo Blanc took the stand, ho said it would be imposihlo to tell whether tho sturgeon had been in a state of decom position before it -was cured. He said he had been unable to dico er such to bo the case, and said he bche cd it to be impossible for anj one clso to tell what condition tho flsh may hare been in before it was cured. One strong feature of tho inquests just come to light yesterday is the fact that Carl Netlson, a fish dealer of Sandusky, 0., had created quite a ene at the opening of the inquest on Tharsday, which barred him from giving any testimony. Ho had been strengthening the inner man with material spirits. When he arm ed at the Coroner's onice,it is stated, he was in such a Jolly humor that lie insisted on falling over the railing, and wound up by throwing a paper at tho Coroner's head. As a result he was taken into the Coroner's private office and Lept there until the inquest was adjourned. Onlj nn Kxpert Could Detect Decay. Prof. Hugo Blanc was the only witness ex amined j estcrday Ho said ho had made an examination of tho flsh offered him, and in color and taste they were apparently good, in fact, so fair that an ordiniry dealer could not detect anv decomposition. He said he hid to test the" sturgeon to discover the tracrf of poison. He found traces of tho products of decomposition. There are about 0 of tbee and onlv two-thirds of them are poison ous. In fact, lie said, tbey might form and then pass away. He believed that heat would in most cases destroy them. Then continuing, be said: "The methods of handling flsh in America nre all wrong. Any flsh that is allowed to die is more or less poisonous. A fish should be killed as soon as caught. Wo would not cat a cow that had died a nat ural death, or .a sheep, or a chicken, or any other kind of an animal that his died in that manner. Poison is generated in all of them and it is the same in tho fish. All flsh are more or less tainted, but Just to wuat aegreo tnis sturgeon was tainted wnen received it is impossible to say. All fish should be lolled as oon as taken from the water. In fact, no curer offish could afford to place a fish that he knew was decompos ing in his smokehouse, for it would taint all the other flsh hanging there, Jnst tho same as one rotten apple will start rot in all the good ones near it. In fact, these products of decomposition can bo found in nearly all food and many a. person saj s he is suffering from temporary indigestion when, in fact, he hs only eaten fish or some other food which has commenced to decay. Much of the indigestion is due to what we have citen rather than to any diseased condition of tho stomach. It would be impossible for me to state whether the flsh had been properly cured, "but in tins case tho usual methods seem to havo been pursued." In his charge to the jury the Coroner only ran oter the testimony, describing how the people had died,and said that Mr. Gled hill had cured the sturgeon as soon as he had recened it. Ho also rcid tho statement that, although Mr. Gledhill did not himself oamine tho fish, he was supposed to have men to attend to that who knew their busi ness. Sir. Gledhill Censured in One Case. The Jury retired for about 20 minutes, and then returned with i crdicts in both cases. Tin one on that of Henry Broge reported thai Ins death was caused by eating stur geon which had been in a state of decompo sition before it was cured, and that this decomposition brought about an irritant poison which produced death. They turtner censured George H. Gledhill for not more carefully examining the stur geon before it was sent to the smokehouse. In the case of Thomas Rourke the same verdict as to the causo of death w as found; but the sturgeon was purchased from parties unknown. After the verdict was delivered Mr. Gled hill said he could not seo why he was cen sured, because a man handling thou sands of barrels of fish in a year has not time to examine each one. His men, he said, had reported the tturgeon good, and lie knew them to bo capable men. He, however, said that here after no sturgeon would bo sold in Pitts bmg unless each piece was branded so that someone would be held responsible for its puntj. An inquet into the death of James H. Sirver, the encmecr on tho Pittsburg and Western Railroad who was killed in the col lision at Whitmore, was also heard before Coroner McDowell yestcrdav. C. S. Cooper, the train dispatcher at 2cw Castle, was held for manslaughter, because of criminal negll genco in violating the rules of the roid, not properlj notifjing the trains where they w ere to'pjss. The Message Came Too Late. A largo number of trainmen and others were examined, nnd tho fact that it was the first trip of Mr. San er over tho road and also the details of the collision, and the subsequent deatli of the ictim in Allegheny General Hospital onFndaj night, were tcstl fled to The mam witness w as A. L. Hutchin son, operator at Whitmore station, where the trains were to pass. He produced copies of all the telegnms which he recch ed from Dispatcher Cooper at Sew Castle, He was first told that express trains Xos. 8 and 9 would pass at Whitmore instead of Sharps burg. Train Xo. 8 arrived first, was given the proper signal, and train Xo. 9 should haveoeen t Uru.il led at the station be ond Whitmore. This had not been done, and the operator was j ust receiving orders for Xo. 9 when it rounded the curve at full speed. With one hand the operator pulled the lever to change the signal while he was still taking the message, but it was too late, and Xo 9 crashed into Xo. 8 before it could pull into the switch. Itwas further shown that Mr. Cooper's orders were in direct violation to rnle Ml of the Tittsburg and Western Railroad, which saj s that trains must be notified where they are to piss at lean one station in ad ance of the passig point. Tho jury found that James, Sarvcr came to his death through m- uries received in a collision on thePitts urjr and Western Railroad, and that said collision was due to criminal negligence on tho part of C S Cooper, train dispatcher at Xew Castle. The Coiouer committed him to jail, but his attornevs asked the Court to admit him to bail. Judge Slaglo heard the appeal j csterday afternoon, and fixed tho bond at $3,000 It is understood bail will bo furnished hfm to-day. To the habitually constipated, your sure, sale and in most cases absolutely painless remedy is Dr. I). Jayne's Small, Sugar Coated Sanative Pills. Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Satur day. BUMMEK MILLTXERY OPEXTXO. Special novelties, loveliest hats that are made. Jos. Hokke ic Co., 600-621 Penn avenue. Lace Curtains at any price you may want, at "Welty's, 120 Federal street, 65, 67, 09 and 71 Park way. xrs TJj excelled for flavor Iron City Brewery's Pilsner Beer. On tap in first class bars. SI 30! SI 501! 81 5011 Common sense and opera toe button shoes for ladies" wear. Good styles and well made, at G. D. Sinien's, 78 Ohio street, Al legheny, Pa. TT Below Cost. Thirty styles of infants' and children's naintook short dresses, 1, 2, 3 years. Goods on first floor, center of room. A. G. CAaiTBELL & Soys, 27 Fifth avenue. B.&II. 60c ladies' white lawn waists, three pleats back and front, 60c each. Boggs & Buhl. A DAY IN THE COURTS. Mrs. Sarah A, Fleming 'Wants a Release From Her Assignment John Reno Re signs as Assignee of Fleming Bros- Criminal Court Opens. A prellnfinary injunction was granted yes terday in the case of Mrs. Sarah A. Fleming against John lk sno, osslgneo of Fleming Bros. Tho suit was brought to restrain the assignee from selling theundlvided property of Mrs. Fleming, which she assigned in an effort to sa e her husband and son's busi ness. The court allowed Mr. Reno to resign as nsslgneo of Fleming Bros. Mr. Reno, in a petition to the court, said that dlffcrgaces had arisen between tho assignors oPme of the creditors and as he was a iffln-law or Cochran Fleming, he thought that it would be for the best interests of tho credi tors lfhe should resign his trust. EEKEMBEEED TTP HOUSEKEEPER. Tho Heirs of Martha Brown Now Trying to Break Her Will. The suit of Fannie JIaas against Harry G. Brown and Cassadella A. Brown. Is on trial before Judge Stowe. Tho suit is an issuo awarded by Register Conner for Jury trial to test the validity or a codicil to the will of Martha Brown. The codicil bequeathed a house and lot to the plaintiff in the case, who was the house keeper for the decedent. Tho heirs of Mrs. Brown, howoer, contested tho codicil, maintaining that undue influenco was used to induce tho making of it. CEIMINAL COVET 0PEHS. Judge Slaglo Will Trcsldo and Jury Trials Begin Tliis Morning. Judge Slagle opened tho Criminal Court yesterday morning, tho first business being the usual charge to tho Jury. Ho outlined tho work of tho jury and impressed upon them to bo faithful to their oaths. Tho jury is expected to finish w ork as soon after 3 p. n. each day ns is possible. W. W. Chaplin was made foreman. After tho grand jury had retired the bal ance of tho forenoon w as taken up in receiv ing the constables' returns. Tho Jury trials will commence this morning. A NEW C0UET TO-DAY. Judge Stowe Will Administer tho Oath or Oifico to the Xew Judges. The Judges of thenew Court of Common Pleas Xo. 3 will be sworn in this morning. At 9-.30 o'clock tho Judges of Common Pleas Xos. land 2 and of the Orphans' Court will occupy tho bench in Judge Ewing's court room. Crier Sofel, of Common Tleas Xo.3,will then open Common Pleas Court-Xo, 3 for tho first time, whereupon Judge Stovi e, as the oldest Judgo in -point of commission, will administer tho oath ot offico to the new judges. To-Day In tho Courts. Common Pleas Xo. 1 Runler for use vs First German U. E. Church; Portervs Penn sylvania Company; Friedberg & Co. vs Dela ware Insurance Company; Alexander vs Agricultural Insurance Company; .Hertz vs Dwelling House Insurance Company; Loomis s Reighard; Loomis vs Globo Refining Com pany; Smith vs Metropolitan Insurance Company; Phoenix Clay Pot Company vs Agnow's executors: Chaplin vs Jennings, jr.; xresnwaier vs. aioau eb ui. CommonPleasXo.2 Powell vsHoy; Shade vs Verona borough; Bailey et al vs Held; Sutton vs Philadelphia Company; Forsyth sGiffln&Co. Criminal Court Commonwealth vs Andy Buhas, John, alias Michael Buhas; Paul Sel llck, Adam Miller (2), William Peterman, Belle Stone (2), Reuben Gordon, Martha E. Brenneman (2), C. W. Roe, William Flipper, William Smith, John Boldcn, Charles Irwin, Edward Xlghtcap. Minor Court Notes. The suit of A. W. McGahan against Thomas Hackett and Kountz Bros., an action on a contract, is on trial before Judge Ewing. The suit of Lappan & Howard against Thomas H. McGowan, to recover the price ofalotof potatoes, Is on trial before Judge Collier. In the suit of the First Xational Bank of McKeesport against George Russell, an ac tion on a note, a verdict was given yesterday for $569 50. Iii thesuitof AndrewLyle and wife against the McKeesport and "Bellevernon Railroad Company, an action to recover for land, a i erdlct was given yesterdayTor $700. AH OLD SH0WHAH IN TOWN. Gus Bernard Says the Prospects for the liuslness Are Good. Gus Bernard, advance agent for Frank Bobbins' circus, was at the Central Hotel yesterday. Mr. Bernard is ono of the oldest showman in America, and was with Barnum for many years. He sa s only Barnum and Forepaugb can appear In large cities, ns the expenses for privileges, etc., are too great. The smaller circuses find plenty of boodle to be made in showing in country towns. He says the prospects for tho business this summer are good. Good Bye! This is a sad w ord when taking leave of .Via 1.al....AfY . i.l,M lTnotAttAr'fi Rfomnnh Bitters enables us to say it to an attack of liver complaint, it is by no means sad, but decidedly jolly. Similarly, if the great tonio alterative relieves from dyspepsia or kidney trouble we experience joy. Malaria, rheu matism and neuralgia aro also tenants which this remedy dispossesses. COM3IEXCKD TESTERDAY. Our Great June Sale. A great throng of bargain buyers this sale goes right on this month come now. Jos. HoEifE & Co., 609-621 Penn avenue. BEAT. ESTATE SAYTX GS BANK, MM. 401 Smlthfield Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $69,000. Deposits of 51 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent its Daubs says it is the photographer's conception that makes the likeness, hut the weather has much to do in making a fine photograph, and the month of June is the best in the year. Wnur ill with pains and exhaustion Parker's Ginger Tonic Is your surest relief. Parker's Hair Balsam aids the hair growth. A Promise to the People Should always be fulfilled. When we promise to do something extraordinary, we do it. To-dav we'll sell 1,000 men's fine suits, made in sack and cutaway styles, at $10 each. Xo such suits were ever offered to the Sublic for double the money. We want it istinctlj understood that you cannot buy these suits to-morrow or the next day. We offer 'em as a special bargain for to-day (Tuesday) only. P. a a C., PrTTSBUEG COMBINATIOIT Clothing Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets. TJ.&B. Black silk striped grenadines, 42-inch, double width, at $1 25; rich, handsome goods. Boggs & Buhl. Linoleums at prices not to be found in any other store in either city, at "Welty's, 120 Yederal street, 65, 67, by and 71 Park ay. ns Twenty thousand shades at a price, at Welty's, 120 Federal street, 65, 67, 69 and 71 Park way. xra B.&B. A great purchase at about half import price 12-inch double width black silk striped grenadines, 51 25. Boggs Ss Buhl. SI 60! 81 SOI! 81501! Boys' shoes at $1 50 are the best that can be had at 51 50. Try a pair and you will have no other at 51 50, at G. D. Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. tx Children's Gingham Dresses. Our own manufacture. Styles exclusive. Handsome assortment to select from. A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth avenue. The popular beverage, kept by all dcalera. Iron City beer, 1 SteSZ3! 'vgmmm 3vptpSqp vB&eaHtemcnti one dollar per Kpiarc forgone insertion, Clastifled advertise ment on this page, such as Wanted, Ibr Sale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each insertion, and none takenor less than thirty cents. Top hne being displayed counts as two, THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BVSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smithneld and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEX. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisement! shonld be prepaid unless adver tisers already hate accounts with The Dispatch. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE, NO. 1112 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE. 02 PENN AVE. PITTSBURG-ADDrnONAL. rHOMAS McCAFFRET, 8503 Butler street. EMIL G. STDCKET, 24th street and Pena avenne. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEB, E9 Federal street. H.J. McBRIDE, Market House, Allegheny. T. II. EGGERS & SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues, G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver avs." TERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and-Allegheny ays. WANTED. Male Help. BAD WRITERS-SMART'S BUSINESS AND SIIORTHANP COLLEGE, 12 JTedcral St., Allegheny. Open through summer dav and even ing; private lessons, both sexes. my21-35-TT8Sii B ARBER-tl2 PER WEEK. INQUIRE OF A. Blalrst ille, Indiana county, ra, Jc-38 BARBER-GOOD MAN: GOOD WAGES TO right party. Apply 2016 CARSON ST., S. S. Je2-33 BOY-A GOOD. EARNEST. ACTIVE BOY, 18 to 17 years old. or young man to learn the trlmmlneDPSlnesstmustiiot be afraid to do what he is tola and willing to learn and work. Apply to HORNE 4 WARD, 41 Fifth ay. Je2-68 XJSICK-BURNER FIRST-CLASS BRICK X BURNER who understands burning bjtlie WIndgard process. Apply to O. R. LOVATT BRO., 205 Wood st:, or Blsscll, Pa. Je2-H COATMAKER-A FIRST-CLASS COATMAKER wanted at once; no other need apply. J. C. FROEHLICH, Reynoldsvllle. Pa. jc2-83 I7ARM HAND-ONE WHO UNDERSTANDS ; gardening preferred. Inquire at CASTER HASLKY'S, bliady lane, near Forbes st. . Jc2-W GROCERY CLERK-STATE AGE, EXPERI ENCE and where last employed. Address E. D. M., Dispatch office. Ja:-62 TNTFLLIOENT CANVASSER FOR THE CF.N 1 TURY DICTIONARY. H. WATTS A CO., 431 Wood st. je2-51K-D ORGANIZERS-FOR THE NATIONAL EN DOWMENT and Death Benefit Association; send for descriptive circular; liberal terms. Address THOMAS E. JOHNSON, 109 North Charles st, Baltimore. Md. J.el"2 S'lIEET MILL SHIPrER-COMTETENT 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. Addrew stating salary required, IRON AND STEEL CO., Dispatch office. mvSl-55 SHIPPING CLERK-YOUNG MAN ACCUS TOMED to the output or a large retail house. Addres, Willi references and salary required, RE TAIL, Dispatch office, Pittsburg. Je2-51 SOLICrrORS-FOR LIFEINSURANCE; LIB ERAL commissions; pellcy taking because most pleasing in price and plan. MURKY & ED- SjALL, 34 Fidelity building. my27-49 Agents. AGENTS-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION TO handle the new natent rbemleal ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases Ink thoroughlr In two seconds; no abrasion of paper; COO to 00 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to $S2Q In six dars; another (32 In two hours; we want one energetic general agent for each State and Terrltorv. For terms and fullpartlcu lars, address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., La Crosse. Wis. my22-75 AGElTS-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 rtadyfor delivery. Where we have no regular agents copies of It will be forwarded free of charges on receipt of the price. Cloth binding. (3 75; Lib.. M 75; full seal, tS 73. P. J. FLEMING & CO., Wd Finn av. lnySS-TUWThFSSu AGENTS. MALE OR FEMALE NEW 250 household article; profit 300 percent; sample and Instructions 10 cents; goods on commission. STAYNER CO., Providence, R. I. myI5-33 Female Help. BRESSMAKEIW TWO FIRST-CLASS DRESS MAKERS. MISS JACOBS, Dickson bulld , Ninth st. and Penn av. Jel-22 IRL-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; MUST VT be good cook. Apply C. P. NASER, comer Forty-nrst and Butler sts. jc2-3S HAND AND MACHINE SEWERS ON CLOAKS ; -also plush cloak flnlsbers. SAMFLINEK 4 RICH. 819 Liberty bt. . mv31-7S VTURSE GIRL-YOUNG GIRL TO TAKE CARE 1 of email child: must have good reference; state age; good wages paid to the properparty; residence. In Allegheny. Address R. I., Dispatch office. my31-2 SEWERS-EXPERD3NCED SEWERS IN CLOTH and white goods. A. G. CAMPBELL &&ONS, 27Fiftli ave. le2-64 Male and Female Help. HOUSFKEEPER, LAUNDRESS, SEAM STRESS, cooks, chambermaids, dining room girls, nursesr 200 house girls, 10 colored girls, larm hands, waiters, drivers, gardeners. MRS. E. THOMPSON. 603 Grant st. my21-D TlfAN COOK-SECOND COOK, WAITERS. 40 111 (arm hands, four dining room girls, dish washers, lintel cooks, chambermaids, 300 house girls, housekeeper, seamstress, nurse girls. MEE HAN'S, 515 Grant st. - my25-D Situations. POSITION ENGLISH ACTOR-MANAGER visiting England shortlr, wishing to combine business with pleasure, illl undertake commissions orchaperonparty; returns about August. Address BACHELOR, Dispatch office. Je2-3a OSITION-IN GENERAL ACCOUNTING OR bookkeeping, young married man; practical experience fcf ten years; satisfactory reference from present employers and reasons for change. Address P. O. Box 927, city. ap25-30 POSITION ON A PRIVATE PLACE BY SOBER and steady young German; understands the care of stock and gardening. Address L. DAES TER, S Market st. Je2-47 SITUA1TON-DRUG CLERK. NOT AFRAID to work, wlhcs position; graduate Phlladel- pnia uoyege orpnarmacy; registered as manager. AQurcss a. . u., uispatcn omce. Je2-C3 Partners. PARTNER A GENTLEMAN WHO IS A GOOD accountant and has about (20,000 to Invest In a food paying business; all correspondence conn cntlal. Address TREASURER, Dispatch office. Je2-44 Boarding. BOARD-FOR HUSBAND AND WIFE (CHRIS TIAN home) in or near Pittsburg where wife could find companion In lady of house, as husband travels. Address U. M. BANNISTER, Parkers bnrg, W. Va. Jel-lS SUMMER BOARDING FOR TWO OR THREE small families; location must be within 10 or 12 miles of city. Address SUMMER, Dispatch office. JcZ-29 Hoarders and Lodgers. OCCUPANTS FOR 3 FURNISHED OR UN FURNISHED rooms. 92 ARCH ST., Alle gheny. Je2-31 Financial. Itf' ONEY. TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET rates on bond and morteapc: no delav. MEED 1!. COYLB CO., cor. Fourth in. and Grant st. dell-TTS MONEY TO LOAN ON' GOOD MORTGAGE securities, lowest rates; no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO., 99 Fourth av. dcll-4-TThS MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES: LOW EST interest; no delay. BLACK &BAIKD, 05 Fourth av. apll-24-TTS MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS tosultat 4M, S and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY. 164 Fourth av. Tel. 1C7. apl4-19-TTSSu MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY county propertyat lowest rates. HEN RY A. WEAVER 1 CO.. 02 Fourth av. mh2-D We HAVE IN CONNECTION WITH mm ceneral real estate business a sneclal morrsrae-e department: money to loan In large and small amounts at 4K. 5 and 6 ner pent, on rftv nnd nnhnr. ban property. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 96 Fourth avenue- my9-8-r MisceUaneous. LADrES-TO ATTEND THE SCHOOL OF DE SIGN and Dress Cutting ror a thorough course of dressmaking. NO. 951 PENN AV. mh3-18 Miscellaneous. H6RSES TO PASTURE-GOOD PASTURE, 'within ten miles of tho city: stock takento and from city free of charge. For full particulars inquire of P. MURRAY, boarding and sale stable. Duquesneway. Je2-74 -rrflTLSE SOUND, AND SAFE. ADDRESS, rl Etntlnfr a igc, coior, sire ana price, 11., Dls- Je2-48 paicn omce. PEN&,I5?.?J-5IE PITTSBURG PENSION AGENCY OF J. H. STEVENSON & CO., 100 Fifth ar. Pensions now had for all disabled sol diers, permanently helpless chtlden and widows of deceased soldiers under late act of Congress: pensions Increased to correspond with the dis ability; bounties collected; certificates or sen ice' procured where discharges are lost. de20-52-TTS ROSS W. BLACK, 712 Pennav.Tbetween Seventh and Eighth sts., Pittsburg. Je2-45 SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES OF WALL paper, free to any address; 10-cent wall paper at 6c, 15-cent wall paper at 8c. 25ent gold paper at 10C a bolt. G. 67 O'BRIEN, Paint and Wall Paper Store, 292 Fifth av. mh20-44-IXS TPT r yrt-j. v A - "WANTED. 'Miscellaneous. OOME PERSON TO ADOPT A HEALTHY kj inaic cnim, 4 weeks old, Dispatch, office. Address P. 2iJ;., rnUYLOW-PBlCED HORSES AND jMHLES at H. W. Laws' sale stables, cor. Thirtieth st. IsAaE?' from.JelnU1 JnnelmySH- OU GET A RAKER'S DOZEN (181 OF Stewart Co .'Hint mhlnel Dhotos It or 11. at 90 and 02 FEDERAL ST. Allegheny. my-tif-TTsn FOK SALE IMPHOYED REAL ESTATE City Residences. -T70R8ALE-1.TOO-ON CENTER AV.. A GOOD jl uouscoi nve rooms ana auic: iutiv . Btrcp.t lmnrornmf.nl. mrlo fill. W. A. MEKKUJl & SONS, 60 Fourth av. my30-35jJe2:M0 fflO 100-BIG BARGAIN; FRAME HOUSE, J5.i six room and utile, wide hall, vestibule. porch, two cisterns, good cellar; all In good repair; lot 40 feet, front on good St., near Incline. Mt aiiiuixiun; price FAIW: xeancru ""'-7"a; BALTI&SPEfiGER &' WILLIAMS. 143 .Fourth, avenue. Je2-53 C- -I OOO-CORNER- TniRTY-FIRST and J)UL Carson sts.. two-tory brick dwelling org rooms and attic: both gases and water: good well In yard: paved cellar: splendid business location; lot 4Sxl 2! feet, or 7,000 for house and lot 24xl22feet, CAMPBELL 4 CO.. 1412 Carson st. .,.,. mv31-24-31.1e2.4 Q29 200-ON SIDNEY ST., NEAR , NINE- side alley entrance; desirable neighborhood: lot so. xwh.: mis is certainly a Dargain; ownciucaYiFV leave the city, and must be sold at once. '?ii" BELL & CO.. 1412 Carson St. my31-24-31.Je2,4 29 000 SIXTEENTH STREET, ABOVE ViZit Sarah st., two-story frame dwelling or 4 rooms and kitchen: side alley entrance; paved cel lar; complete sewerage; rents for 17 perraontn; lot 20x50 h; easy terms. CAMPBELL CO.. 1412 Carson-st. my31-24-31,Jc2,4 Q 000-SIDNEY ST., NEAR EIGHTEENTH Oj St., two-story brick andmansaro roof dwell ing of 6 rooms: gas and water; good cellar, all in good repair; lot 20x60 ft. CAMPBELL & CO.. 1412 Carson st. my31-34-31.JeA4 East End Residences. A 9 PER CENT INVESTMENT-WEHAVE a residence property for sale that will realize the above: a house or nine rooms In fine neighbor hood within two minutes' walk of two rapid transit lines; lot 29x120: rented at (35 per month, orcan five possession on SO days' notice. S. A. DICKIE ; CO., Penn and Shady avs E. E. 1634. my30-50-TnB light, comer lot 86x120 feet, on line of Dnquesne Traction Co. MUKRY A EDSALL, Fldelltybulld lng. my27.OT Q 400 FOR A UEAT HOME. WITH LOT JDD 25x13) feet. In nice location: very handy to a cable and an electric line and convenient to P. R. R. ; house has both nat. and art. gas, chan deliers, slate mantels etc , and is in good order. See agents, S. A. DICKIE 4 CO., Penn and Shady avs., E. E. 823. my30-50-Tu8 Suburban Residences. AT BRUSHTON EIGHT-BOOM FRAME dwelling; Iot50xl30: shade trees; price ouly (3,300. W. E. HAMNETT4 CO., 102 Fourth av., Pittsburg and Wllklnsburg. Je2-34-TnwTS JEATJNETTF, PA.-BRICK AND FRAME house, 11 rooms, etc, with good lot, near sta tion. Particulars from JAS.W. DRAPE & CO., SIS Wood st. , Pittsburg. myS0-25-B LOTS, LOTS, LOTS-IN DOYLE TLAN 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 aro very choice, ranging In price from (150 to (475; other lots adjoining selling for double the Price. Call at once .on CAMPBELL 4 CO., 1412 Carson St. my31-23-Tusu Atlantic City. A TLANTIC CITY. N. J.-RENT OR SALE fx Hotels, cottages and bathhouses; lots for sale In all parts of the city; also South Atlantic City, ISRAEL G. ADAMS 4 TO., Real Estate Agents, Real Lstate and Law Building. myl-55 FOR SALELOTS City Lots. LOTS-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR from (100 to (300, In the Eighteenth ward: lone payments: easy terms. Inqulro of CHAS. E. CORNELIUS, attorney, 400 Grant St.. Pittsburg: or go to his office. Mornlngsldeav., on the grounds, and see bis agent. T. Ed. Cornelius. myl-45 , East End Lots. T7AIRM0UNT PLACE-LOTS FOR, SALE: JD choice lots, elegant location, with sbeautlful and commanding view of the whole East Liberty Valley, located on Falrmount av.. two squares from Penn, and one square from Negleyav.: can be reached by cable and electric cars. Inquire of STRAUB 4 MORRIS, comer Wood and Third st. my2S-lo-D FOR SALE-NEGLEY AV. (FORMERLYROUP St.). and near Wllkins av.lpt 40x151 feet, (2.000: a fine buliaingslte. (110). TV.A.HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth av. my30-34-TU3 POR SALE-LOT 30x110 FT. FOR (1,500, ON College av., near Ellsworth av. and four lines of rapid transit. 80 Fourth av. (81.) AV. A. nERRON 4 SONS, my20-44-20,23,26,29,JeJ,B TX1R SALE-PENN AV., NEAR WINEBID JC DLE av.. Nineteenth ward, lot 20x1(0 ft; (1.90O. (94). wrA.JIERRON4SONS.80Fourthl avenue. . myM-101-25.,28,Je2,6' TJOE SALE-J575 LOT 20x100, CENTRALLY' JL' located on line of Central cable line. V. A. HERRON 4 SON S, 80 Fourth av. ' mySl-s-MTTr' ONE OF THE MOST DESIRABLE BUILDING sites In Oakland, corner lot, 60x127 feet, on Saved streets. MURRY 4 EDSALL, Fidelity ullding. my27-97 Suburban Lots. T70B SALE-(1.000-(SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS JD to those that will build): lots 40x120 It; lcvel,- weuarainea; near station, at swissvme, oncoi tne best locations on P. R. R.. in Palmer plan. See H. 11. N EGLEY. on tho premises, or W. A. HERRON 4 SON S, 80 Fonth av. Ja:-59-Tu SUBURBAN TROPERTY THE LARGEST lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best terms in me count at sneraaen, lo minutes irom where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretary, 127 .rum av. ic7-7z-D- G&Vnn BUYS LOTS 50x150 ON A 80-FOOT i$) I VJJ Bt., at Jack's Run, P., F. W. & C. R. . In the W atson nlan. onlv one snuare from new California are. electric road, and five minutes from station: terms (200 cash, balance long time (adjoining lots selling at (1,000): for plans, etc., see JOHN K. EWING 4 CO., 107 Federal street. my23--2S,30,Jc2.5,8 Farms. CHEAP , FARM 100 ACRES, FIVE-ROOM house, 400 fruit trees, four-foot vein coal, good location; has bought property and must sell; come and bid on It; price 4,000. Send for big" farm and exchange list. N. F. HURST, Real Esttte Agent, Rochester, Pa. my24-5-TTSSu FARM-FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR city property, larm. to arres. SM miles from Wllklnsburg. W. E. HAMNETT 4 CO..102 Fourth av., Pittsburg and Wllklnsburg. Jt2-34-Tuwrs FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. FINE RESTAURANT BOARDING HOUSE; shoe 6tore, In good town; grocery stores, (3o0, SoOO to (10,000: cigar stores; fish markets, 8500 to (1,000; machine 'shop- drugstore; stone quarry; novelty store. HOLMES 4 CO., 420 Smlthfield st. myl7 H AT AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS store This Is the opportunity of a lifetime to ne deslrine to so Into this line of business: It is on a paying basis in one of the best locations In the two cities: stock Invoices about (4,500: fixtures reasonable, good lease: any one desiring to buy eslrine to buv half Interest would also dn well to address us. Ad- nail interest wouia niso ao we dressjIIATS, Dispatch office. my31-12-Tursu Manufacturing Sites. MANUFACTURING SITE WITH GOOD IRON building; good foundations for forge, heavy steam hammers and all kinds of Iron work and ma chinery: on railroad with sidetrack Into works; piyments cheap as rent; open for bids nntilthe 4th of mouth. Address MANUFACTURER, Dispatch office. je2-a FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock. A FINE BRED SORREL MARE, 5 YEARS old. 15. bands 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. iny3057-D BUGGY-FINE LIGHT 8IDE-BARBUGGY (Glcsenkamp) ; also set of new rubber-mounted harness; will be sold at a bargain. Can be seen at T. B. MORELANDjS. 6100 Penn av. Jc2-86 TTOE SALE-A COUPE FAMILY CARRIAGE JC for one or two horses; also a doctor's buggy made by best home manufacturers! a light road wngon, and a double and single set or harness. See W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth av. mySO-SS-TTS rPEAM-ONE DRAUGHT TEAM. INQUIRE 1 PERRY' CHARLES 4 CO., cor. Church av. andSanduskyst. J e2-75 Machinery and Metals. A NUMBER OF SECOND - HAND IRON WORKING lathes at a low figure: also seo ond-hand wire rope, portable engines and boilers, Slemen gas valves, castings, etc. VELTE 4 MC DONALD, Fennav. and Thirty-second st. rayM-iTS' ENGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND: largest stock of all sizes; 16x38, 12x24, 12x18, 10 X2U, 10x16. 10x12. 9x12,8x12,7x12, 6x12; mounted port able engine, boilers of all sizes, shafting, pulleys, pomps, governor, etc. Telephone, 3401, 23 and 25 Park Way, Allegheny, Pa. J. s. YOUNG. apll-D ONESTEAMENG1NE-16" DIAMETER AND 30" stroke, large fly wheel. Waters' automatic governor; two 2-flue boilers, 40 ' diameter. 24 it. long, with steam drum; all In good running order nnd sold only for want of use; can be seen at Price Foundry, 'Prlco st,. city. Inqulro 619 SMITH FIELPST. mrl6-16 THE BECK AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIGHT engine; engines, boilers and sawmills nnd woodworking machinery. HAHMES MACHHJE DEPOT. 99 First av.. l'lttsbnrg. my7-P LOST. OST-DOG SUNDAY EVENING. BLACg and tan dog, medium size; ans. to the name or Prince. Finder wiu be liberally rewarded by re turning same to No. 4n CARSON. ST., 8. S. atghtdSxji -TOtET. f East End Residences. TO LET-FURNISHED-TO OCT. 1 NEXT. handsome hew house; eight rooms; modern fixtures, nice lawn rone square from Fifth., on Negley av. (formerly Roup st.i: rent very reason able. W. A. HERR04J30NS. WFourthav Business Stands. TO LET-HANDSOME STOREROOMS, NOS, 78 and SO Diamond St., Jnst ave fcrnithneld St., In new Dispatch building; well lighted ele gantly fitted up, centrally located and having every convenience; these rooms are admirably suited for Insurance, real estate or other office business. For further information apply, aftor2r. M.. to BUSI NESS MANAGER, Tne lilspatcb, Smlthfield and Diamond sts. . np29-I17t "WAREHOUSE OR STOREROOM NO. 407 ii Ferrystrcet: rent $40 Der month: also some unfurnished rooms. Inquire of Mc! lfehert rooms. Inquire of McMANy&swJ., w.ucr wl ,v ooa ana rourui avenue, Je29ryrt 1 fC-BASFJIENT,COR.TWENTr-8EVKTOI VD.LO and Carson sts.. under Hotel Arthur, splendid opening for a flnit-class barber shop: heal furnished. CAMPBELC4 CO., 1412 Carsonst. mya.23-Tnsnt Offices, Desk. Room. TO LET-CHOICE OFFICES ON SECOND and third floors ofTheDlspatehhusInew office building, corner Smlthfield and Diamond sts.: these are In suites of two or four rooms, as desired, and have every convenience r centrally localed, well ar ranged and lighted; there are no better offices for professional men in the cltv. Apply art? r 2 r. It., to BUS. MGR, DISPATCH, on the premises. ap-U7t Miscellaneous. GOOD STABLING - FOR GENTLEMEN'S teams: also, storage room for carriages or light "wrtsu, afc no. in unurcn av., aiick iich j dress 1IOWLAND DAIRY CO., 16 Church Ad- av.. Allegheny, Pa. mv24-t PERSONAL. TJERSONAT PASW PATT) FOR OLD GOLD X and silver; Jewelrt repaired; new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCH, 541 Smlthfield st. apl9-13l PERSONAL-WEBSTER'S LARGE QUARTO Dictionary. (2 50: special bargain sMnoId and new books during this month. FRANK BACON 4 CO., 301 Smithaeld st. mhl2 PERSONAL-FINE 300KS-WE HAVE THE finest collection or finely Illustrated books In Pittsburg; beautiful bindings; loWprlces; 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.slnce I got to be a great big man, DICK SON, the well-known, tailor, 65 Fifth av.. cor. Wood ot., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. Tel. 13o8. mylS-80-D STOLEN. STOLEN -FROM OUR STABLE, TWENTY NINTH and Carson streets, 8." S., -city, Thurs day night. May 28. black 'mare, 7 years old, white cpotonface,onelight eye, weight about!, 200 pounds. A suitable reward rn win do paia lor ner recovery. M. LANZ 4 SONS . jea-ji ELECTIONS. PJUTHSTI.VAKIA COMPAITT Pittsburg. Pa.. May. 19. 1S9L rill rTHE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE JL stockholders of the Pennsylvania Com pany will ho held at the general office Of Bald company, in the city of Pittsburg, Pa , on TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1801, at U o'clock A. M., for the purpose of receiving; tho annual re port for 1890, the election oi thirteen Direc tors to serve for the ensuing year, and tho transaction of each other business as may properly come before the meeting. my20-26-D S.-B. LIGGETT, Secretary. PROPOSALS. TOTICE TO SEWER CONTKACTORS- Sealed proposals for the construction of a sewer on Clay av., Jeannotte, will be re ceived until THURSDAY, June 4, 189L Said sower to he built of stone and brick, 10 feet wide, 8 feet high, 373 feetlong. AH bids must bcaccompanied by bond. Plans and specifi cations can ho seen at the Burgess' otfice, Clay av., Jeannette. Theborongli reserves the right to reject any or all bids. my26-27-p A. J. CASE, Burgess. SUMMER RESORTS. Atlantic City. TTADDONHALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N, J., Now open. Hot and Cold Sea Water Baths in tho House. myW6 LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. THE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. On thebeach, with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths in the house. Send for circular, ap30-02-D E. ROBERTS 4 SONS. Other Resorts. CONGRESS HALL, CATE MAY, X. J., SEA SON 1891- Hassler's Celebrated Orches- tra. Opens Jnnq6. J. F. CAKJEL, my86-6tVrTha HOTEL CHALFONTE. Cafe Mat, X. J. Greatly enlarged since last season. All modern improvements. Opens June. H. W.SAWYER. my31-66 TriNSLOW INN AMONG THE PINES AtWinslow Junction, N. J. Open all the year. New and Modern improvement. my 19 73 m TUNE HEIGHTS IXN AND COTTAGES X AHegheny Mountains. Location unsur passed, most picturesque region of Pennsyl vania; an moaern improvements, purest water and finest air: steam heat; tennis. Open about JUNE20. Illustrated circular. A R. GRIER, Birmingham, Huntingdon coun ty, Pa. my23-86-TTS CAPON HAMPSHIRE COUNTY. W. VA.i Alkaline Lltnla water, also supe rior Iron and Freestone Waters. OnniMfiO Baths of any temperati SrK NhS Swimming Poolor All VJI inUJwatcrlnne world. ! :ure. Largest Alkaline Llthla suncrh Sum- AND BATHS merclimate. Here Is where the sick recover and the well are always happy. Send for Pamphlets and se cure rooms. W. H. Sale, Prop. myl-1727-D HOTEL LAFAYETTE-CAPE MAY, N. J. Open May 3a JOHN TRACYVfc CO.; Owners and Props. Directly on the beach. Complete in every department. Thoroughly renovated and sup plied with the latest improved passenger elevator. Address JOHN TRACY, Pro prietor, Washington Hotel, Philadelphia, or to Cape May. my31-61 MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CRESSON SPRINGS. Main line Penna. R. K.; all trains stop. On tho Summit of tho Allegheny Mountains. Will open June 25. For circulars and infor mation address WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt , Cresson, Cambria, myl5-78 Co., Pa. CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT FORT WILLIAM HENRY HOTEL, Lake George, N. 1". Open June 18, 1891. New York Office in the "Grenoble," Fifty seventh St., and Seventh 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. my9-53-D BEDFORD SPRINGS BEDFORD, PA. Hotel Opens June 13. Write for pamphlet on this great Resort and the famous BEDFORD SPRINGS MINERAL WATER. L. b. doty; manager. , Tny30-30-TTS'- EUREKA MINERAL SPRINGS, SAEGERTOWN, PA. Only 100 Miles From Btsburg. Tho Hotel and Sanitarium located at this 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 homo for the afflicted, a haven of comfort and rest for the over-worked professional or business man, and a delightlul resort tor a summer outing. Conveniently arranged, well located, pleasant surroundings, excel lent table, superior service. A line orchestra will give concerts dallV during the summer months. The EUREKA CHALYBEATE (IRON) and Alkaline waters, nature's reme dy for rheumatism, scrofula, eczema, anae mia, liver and stomach troubles, kidney dis eases, etc., recommended'and prescribed by eminent practitioners. For descriptive pamphlet address EUREKA MINERAL SPRINa CO, I nry23-47-Tns Baegertown, Pa. - M. MAY, SONS & CO. FINE DYEING AND CLEANING. 68 Sixth Avenue, hl68-TUTli Pittjljnxa Pfc -.!' MORTOJT-HUNTER, Attorney, Xor Dto- OPHANS'"cOURT SALE - VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. 19 lots" on Hazelwood avenue, Lowtt and Blair streets. Twenty-third ward, Pittsburg. Ttr order of tlin flmhona' Court of Alle gheny county, made on the 23th day of May, A..D'lS91.in nroceeilln. nt No. 2 January Term, 1890, in partition ot estate of Rosanna iuouiu, aeceasea, tne unaersignea wui oiiwao to public sale on the premises on f u 'WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 1S91, at2 o'clock-p. St., all those 19 lots of ground situate? pn'Hazclwood avenue, Lowry and Blair streets, Twenty-third ward, Pittsburg, together bounded and described as follows: Beginning on tbenorthwardly side of Hazel wood Avenue, at tho corner of lot owned by, Ripley heirs; thence westwardly along Harel Wdod" avonuo 120 feet to a pin; thence extending northwardly at right angles with Hazelwood avenue, preserving the same Width, of 140 feet, nnd alone lino Of Askins .and others527.5C feot to Lowry street. Three oi sain, lots front on Hazelwooa avenue, one having a front of 65 foet, upon which is erected a two-story frame dwelling house, and two lots each fronting 32K feet and ex tending back the distance of 125 feet. Four of said lots front on Lowry street, ono of which has a frontage of 48 feet nnd three of 24 feet each, and oxtendingback the distance of 10X55 feet. Twolve lots front on proposed Blair jstreet, each liavinga frontage of 23 feet and depth, including street, of 120 feet. The metes and bounds of above lots are given in tho plan of record in above entitled proceedings. The abovs property will be sold in lots or as a-whole, as may seem most advantageous to estate. Terms of sale One-third cash on delivery of deed.'balanco in two equal annual install ments, with interest, payable annually, and secured by bond and tight mortgage, with SWaysci.,fa. clause andinclndrngattorneys' commissions, etc. ' Five per cent of purchase money tobepaid dowiuit time of sale. C S. GRAY, Trustee, Register's office. A. J.PENTECOST, Auctioneer, Je2-S0 413 Grant street, Pittsburg. ASSIGNEE'S SALE! ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, AT 11 A M., AT THE COURT HOUSE ROTUNDA, The Valuable Coal Works of Gumbert & Huey. These works, situate on tho Monongahcla river and the Bellevernon branch of the P. McK. & Y.R. R., Smiles above McKeesport, with a river frontage of one and a half miles, are provided witnboth river and railroad transportation. The entire property, Includ ing 220 acres of coal net, 152 acres of surface, with the houses, buildings, stores, Offices, shops, mules, cars, tracks, machlntiry ana full and entire equipment of a flist-class works in operation, are offered for sale. Tho works control largo fields of coal ad joining' and otherwise inaccessible to the river; They are worked without tho usual expenses attending drainage and ventila tion. The coal is almost wholly free Of sul phur and binders, and is noted for its su perior quality. We are, for necessities of the mine, 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, Attorney. my31-69 . ADJOURNED Auction Sale. Owing to inclement weather, the sale to have token place on the 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 walks, fruit, shrubbery, etc., situ ated at BELLEVUE, ALLEGHENY CO., PA., WAS ADJOURNED TO Tuesday, June 2, 189L AT 3 P. M. On that dato take the 12.45 or 2-15 T. v. (city time) train, Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne and Chi cago Railway, to Neville station, where our rerucscntatlve will meet you. . Tho property is finely situated, complete And desirable in every particular. It will sell at a bargain price and on easy terms, CHARLES SOMERS CO., my31-42 129 Fourth avenue. AT AUCTION, On TUESDAY, JUNE 2, at 10 o'clock, the largest consignment of oak furniture ever offered for sale in the citv. The furniture consists of two carloads of chamber suits, ranging in price from $25 to $125, and will be sold for account of whom it may concern, at tho rooms of the Henry Auction Co., 311 Mar ket street, city. These goods are all of the highest grades, and aro finished in. English oak, antique and sixteenth century. .The goods were shipped to a dealer, but were re- Jtuseu, ttliu Bet e;uu?igijuii tu ug jui duiOi Also at the same time fine Darlor suits. bookcases, sideboards, wardrobes, etc ,brus- sels ana ingrain carpets ior rooms, nans, ana stairs. Goods now on exhibition at tho rooms. Sale positive. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. my31 113 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, washstands, bed steads mattress, springs and bedding sideboard, extension table, chairs, rockers, lounge, pictures, ornaments, curtains, car pets on rooms, hall and stairs, kitchen and laundry furnishment, refrigerator and household goods. Sale positive. Terms cash. House open after8 o'clock morning of sale. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. my31 114 PUBLIC 'SALE. THURSDAY, JUNE, 4, 1891, near Wexford P. O., Allegheny county. Pa., property of the Gangler Oil and Gas Co.. of Wexforef, Pa., consisting of an oil and gas lease of 50 acres, containing there on ono gas well complete, ono abandoned well with pumping outfit and all necessary fixtures for operating and producing oil and gas. Sale to commence at I o'clock. JOHN GAUGLEE, President; p. A. CALLAHAN, Secretary. my2686-Tn Now is the best season for planting and Sruning trees, laying out of lawns and tak lg charge of work generally; also draining. Herman Helm . LANDSCAPE GARDENER, ELLSWORTH AV., Shadyslde, Pittsburg. - mh6-Tus HOUSEKEEPERS WILL FIND IT TO their advantage to buy tea sets, silver ware, knives, forks and spoons, etc., etc., at WILS6N'S JEWELRY STORE, 01 Fourth avenue. Fine watch repairing a specialty. apl-Tis TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN n application win oo maue to the Gov ernocof the State of Pennsylvania on the 23n DAY OF JUNE.189 V by H. Sellers McKee, Edward E. Dennlston, John PIIsley, Murry AVernerand James A. Chambers, under the act of Assembly of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of motor power companies for operating nassehger railways by cables, electrical or other means," approved March 22, A D. 1S87, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation to be called "The Birmingham, Knoxillo and Allentown Traction Company," the charactcrund object whereof is the construction and operation of motors and cables or other machinery for supplying motive power to passenger rail ways, and the necessary anparatus for sup plying the same, and leasing and operating passenger rallw ays and purchasing shares of stock or "bonds of any corporation whose truck,ratlwus or motors or otnerproporty is Teased, operated or constructed by It nn der the powers granted by the aforesaid act, and for these purposes to have possess and en Joy all th&rigbts benefits and privileges of said act of Aembly and Its Supplements. niy31-83-i JAMES B. STERRETT, Solicitor. E1DELIT Y TITLE AND TRUST CO., island IJ3 Fourth avo , Capital $530,000. Full paid. INSURES TITLE-TO REAL ESTATE. Acts in allflduclary capacities. Deals In reli able investment securities. Rents boxes in its superiorvault from $5 per annum upward. Receives deposits and loans only on mort gages and tmtnveil collaterals 6 JOHN B. JACKSON, Pres't. JAMBS J. DONNEia vice Pres't. my3-134-M"G. B. MoVAY, SeCyandTreas. J g3APCTI0y.SAT$ EDUCATIONAL. MtrartmnnT t,r uff TfllkVV A r A TlVfv f lOXjAjXXlXlAJn. A1141AAI.1 -. j Ogontz, Montgomery Co., Pa. Unex celled la beauty and healthfulness of loca- - ?. ,,. .nil 4n T,-,4Triln-a equipment and all other requisites of a first class school. Number limited la 60 .For illustrated circular address JOHN CALVIN RICE, AM., Principal. myl5-77-D TRINITY COLLEGE, HARTFORD, CONN. Examinations! for admission to the Fresh man Class will be held, beginning Monday, J une 22, 1281, at a p. m as tne law omce ata. P. RnnraHn Vn. ISO Fnnrth nvenne. PittS- burg, where (Catalogues containing speci mens of examination papers andanyfurther lniormation in regard to tne cxaminuuem that may be desired, can be obtained on ap plication. ur.ur.iic it xia.iAJusuiM ajiixxi, President, IUkttobd, June 1, 1S0L Je2-32-rns PRINCETON UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. (Conducted by PROF.WM. M. SLOANE; continuing two days). For admission to all departments in the Freshman, fionhomoro and Junior Classes. and for the School of Electrical Engineering. will Degin 11 o'clock Thursday, June 11, '91, At McCllntQckBulldlng, 514 Marketst., Pitts burg. This will also include preliminary ex aminations for those intending to enter the University a year later. ncasaprizeis offered by the Princeton ipZCJAlanini Association of Western Penn sylvania for tho best examination passed hero for the Freshman Class. Applicants should send their names early to II. L. GOEHR1NG. Secretary Alumni Association, 100 Diamond St., Pittsburg, Pn , m z?-)&-a,3i;je-A,B, DR. HARRIS CRAMP CURE FOB Every Ache and Pain. FOR. SALE AT ALL DRUGSTORES. Manufactured by L. H. HARRIS DRUG CO. Nos.'46 and 48 Seventh avenne, my4-D PnTSBTOG, PA Stencil and Stamp Works. W. 21. Bunting, ZOFifthvStMarketSt. Try Our Lauokton Pads. Je2-rrs CHARLES SOMERS & CO., ISO rOTJRTJBC A-VE. (Telephone 1773) REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGES. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates. ap2S-77-D HELLO, CENTRAL, GIVE ME 193. Hello, Whlteley, send for my shoes and Ox where needed and return them as quick as possible. A. WHITELEY, Pittsburg Shoe Repairing Factory, 123-130 Third ave. Second floor. myI2-73rr FOR SALE. ARBUCKLE On Seventh Street, and Duquesne Way. This is one of the finest locations in the city for business house, SIZD 71 FEET FRONT ON" SEVENTH STREET by 100 feet deep and 100 feet front on Maddock alley. In no other section of the down-town district can we offer so large and DESIRABLE A PROPERTY FOR THE MONEY. Call for particulars. BLACK 95 Fourth Avenue. DON'T Your newspaper just to kill time. THINK ! You can lay, the foundation of a fortune if you think about what you aref now reading. The factories located at Kensington will emr ploy a thousand workmen. More 'factories are comingto' occupy the FREE SITES offered at Kensington. A population of not less assured at Kensington. More kind will be needed to supply Kensington. TJ,,r-.J-aAc- -f l-ainf4fiil iiUHim.uomu.u.uuu, dwellings fronting on broad, to churches, schools, etc, are easy terms and at low prices. , If you want to- start a business in a LIVE and growing town, or have a few hundred in a short time to thousands, and prices, or go with-ois and see Kensington. CHARLES L COOPER, or. " J. T. CAPPEAU & CO., Y i- 1 -V- CHOICE PKOPEKTHB. jR? WHEN" AT THE HIGHLAND RESERVOIR Cast your eye on the green, level . fields across the Allegheny, whew the new "EAST END." beautiful . - j ASPINWALL, ar Has sprung Into existence. SO bouses are already erected, front-"' ine on 60-foot graded avenues,plantedt with shade trees and laid with side walks, all above high water. A 'bountiful supply of natural gaa and PURE ARTESIAN TVATEB. - t. v 6 trains stop daily, and thenew electric car line is only five minute away. ONE TISrr MEANS TO KYEST. , Inquire of v ASPINWaLL LAND CO, ASPINWALL STA., PA. (W. P.B. B.) Of of Saml McKnight, 169 Lacock st ' Allegheny. H. J. Heinz, 199 Main St., Allegheny; Or L.H. Smith, 909 Liberty St., Pitt. burg. Je2-37vrra $19,000. , East End Residence. NEW U-ROOM QUEEN ANNE BRICK dwelling, with all modern improvements. ONE AND ONE-QUARTER ACRES more ground if desired: stable and carrl&go house; also number of beautiful forest and shade trees; fine lawn: good spring; situate on asphaltum paved street, one square from Dnquesne Electric road and convenient to P. it. R. and cable lines; house not bulltfoc sale; owner is leading city; terms to suit. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., my31-lg-Trsg 96 FOURTH ATE. A GHt-Edge Investment A PLOT OF GROUND 163x151 FEET, , j Beautifully situated within two squares of 9 iraqnesne .iectric. sto oener location la 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 SHADT ATS., E. E. Dealers in East End only. my30-51-TTS , SURE LWESTMM. 9 1-3 Per Cent 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. JeMTi PROPERTY, Between Penn Avenue & BAIRD, 95 Fourth Avenue. ' JeS-SO-TUTsn - READ 4 - 4- V than three thousand is now :4 stores and shops of every,, the wants of the people of T-miTinrr Tofe . frtr hncmpce oni4us & ..., graded avenues, convenierng now offered at private sale onl dollars you wish to increase- A . , ... -j2B call at our office and get plans? 96 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburgh I b,.. - ;- iii - - -- - -'J&t&&s -4lr .J&&fc ,t mWlfi