i"S(f" 3? ,tJ- " i"t) , , THE PITTSBTTKG- DISPATCH, SATURDAY, JUNE-'" ' 6,' 1891 THE STAFF BEJIAINS. High School Committeemen Eecom meiid All the Teachers TO BE EE-ELECTED FOR KEXT IEAB. Thomas Thelps Was the Only Dissentient and lie Says He "WILL riiOTLST ILYTIL A REFORM IS HADE The High School Committee of the Cen tral Booid of Education met last night with hut one member, Mr. Henderson, ab sent. The business of the election of the faculty for the ensuing year was proceeded w ith trithout loss of time. On the motion of Mr. McKain the present corps of teach ers was recommended for re-election to the Central Board at its meeting next Tuesday. There was but one dissentient to this recom mendation, Sir. Thomas Phelps, who voted atnint it. Miss M. E. Fundenberg was recommended for the position of teacher of history made vacant by the death of Miss Simpson. There Mere ten applicants for the place, but only three, Mis Jennie Gosper, Miss Lena Doak and MUsI'unden herg, were nominated. The salary v, as filed at ?S0O a ytar. Some Other Positions. T..T. Little was elected janitor of the High School and Mr. Mary Smith th.it of the formal School, dating from July L Prof. H. Y. 1'jtterson was granted leave of absence from June IS to September 9. He is goins to Europe. Princinal "Wood's renort flowed an en rollment of 6'W pupils and a daily average attendance of 051 Mr. Thomas Phelps was ashed after the meeting why he ; oted ngaimt there-election of thcl'ac ultv. "I did to'," he replied, "as a matter of principle. Of course I expected that the committee would pursue the course it has aiwaysdone, of continuing the same order of thins, but that i not a reason why I and i-omemeinlersofthe board who agree with m vTinnld not nrotest nirainst a condition of -fl... . .1... 1I.1. C.li.nl .-liJ.li -o n!nl. auairb ui iiic iimn ouiuui m.. ..v. ...-. should be remedied. A Minority Keport In ltesen e. "When it comes up on Tuesday I have no do':bt the recommendation will be indorsed, hut no, who think that a reform should be made, will protest, and, if possible, enter a minority report. If we are not successful thi5 year we may be nest, and the only way to do i to keep at it." The Committee on Teachers and Salaries of the Central Board also met last night and decided that the present number of teachers in the several districts be retained in force with the exception of the Colfax and JlaKton schools both of which will have to drop one, beginning with the next term. In the two school named the daily average attendance has fallen off to such an extent that the action was necessary to comply with the law. HIXT YEAR'S TEACHERS. School Hoard Elections in the ronrthand Twenty-ronrth Wards. The School Board of the North sub-district, Fourth ward, met and reorganized by electing Dr. G. S. Shaw, President; Dr. E. W. Swcntzel, Secretary; S. D. Herron, Treasurer. The corps of teachers was re elected: Prof. T. J. Chapimn, principal; Miss M. Smith, assistant principal, Mrs. M. E. Johnson, Miss Ida May Lindsay, Mis Kate Keeper, Miss E. Ervin, Miss B. Mur phy, Miss M. Campbell and Miss J. Mus pravc. The Board of Directors of the Wickersham r-chool, Twentv-fourth ward, met June 4 and elected the following teachers: Principal, L 2. Tomer; assistant, Miss May E. Wight man; Miss Ada Downs, Miss Elizabeth Fisher. Miss Amanda Schramm, Miss Itena Good, Miss Sallie Hogan, Miss Emma Mays. 5Iis Stella Shivcly, Miss Kate SneHire, Miss Mary Laushli'n. Sustitute, Miss Mary Doran. IHSIi: IJKAM1JI.E describes flip meeting of tleleiratei. from the women's clubs of the country at Oranire, 2t. J., inTHE DISPATCH to-morrow. Mrs. Edison's entertainment rai a featnre. The Tliree King, Decker Bros., Knabe and Fischer pianos, still lead, and no wonder, the public know them to be the best and something that tiiere is absolutely no rsk in buj ing. While there are hundreds of new makes of pianos springing up with no merit, no record, it is to jour interest to buy only the best, especially when you can purchase them jt loer prices than are asked you for new names that you hae only heard of within the lat vear or two. Are not these facts? S. Hamilton's, 91 and 93 Fifth avenue, is the only place in the city to get these famous instruments. Workingmen's Day. Cut this out aud bring it with yon and we will git e you 10 per cent off on any spec tacle or cje glass jou buy, this day only. We hai e the skill and use the best of care in fitting your eyes, and give you better glasses for your money than you can get auvwhere else in th'e city. Open till 8 o'clock in the evening. Pitor. J. T. Little, Optician, 511 Penn avenue. How to Core the Cough. Following La Grippe. For a tronblesome couh there is nothing better than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It strengthens the pulmonary organs, allays any irritation and effectually cures the cough. It"is especially valuable for the cough which to often iollows an attack of the grip. For sale by druggists. WS Don't Miss It. Heading our "ad" in Monday's papers and taking advantage of what you will find offered will be almost like finding dollars. JOS. HOESE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. BAKGAEXS IN PIANOS AND ORGANS, Before Rebuilding at 101 and 103 Eifth A enne. Come and see the big four, Chickering, Lindeman. Wheelock and Stuyvesant pianos, which we are offering at prices away down. As soon as the strike is ended our new granite front will be commenced, and in order to be ready we must reduce onr stock about one-half. The above pianos have reputations established which are be yond doubt. The famous Palace aud popu lar Bridgeport organs. Easy payments ar ranged if desirable. Come at once and se cure a barcrain at Henricks Music Company, Lim., 101 and 103 Fifth avenue. Children's Day. "Summer hats to-day. Latest styles in trimmed and untrimmed millinery here. Jos. HoiafE '& Co., 609-621 Penn avenue. REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, TJ3I. 401 Smithficld Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, ?100,000. Surplus, 569,000. Deposits of 51 and upward received and interest allowed at 4 pet cent. TTS I-ook Ont Far our ad ertiscmcnt in Monday morn ing's papers. Our great June sale in full feung. Jos. HonxE & Co., "" G09-C21 Penn avenue. 5 Two HULKED and fifty pieces best moqueflibcarrets in Hartford &" Smith's siteucajjiqis in narui graaVice, at Welty'i SW67, 69 and 71 Park 's. 120 Federal way. txs AX OLD CASE OPENED. Thomas O'nrien Claims Ho TTas Arrested Through Splto "Work Charges Made Against Clerk Leon Eong The Latter Denies the Entire Story. Thomas O'Brien is in jail for a crime of which he was convicted four years ago. He has remained in the city nearly all that time unmolested. O'Brien was convicted of running a disorderly house and was out on 5500 bail. He jumped his bond and was out of the city for five months. He then re turned and nothing was done until Wednes day. O'Brien was seen in his cell yesterday and had the following to say in regard to his arrest: "I have been told and am satisfied that Lenny Long, of the Clerk of Court's office, and Charley Stevens, the saloonkeeper, are back of this. I have been back in Pitts burg four years and have not been in the linuor business since that time, and have tried to live correctly. A few weeks agd Charley Stevens, the Market street Jsaloon keeper, made a brutal attack on my father, who is 60 years old. He hit him on the head with a revolver, and otherwise abused him in such a manner that he is not over it vet. My father made an information against him, charging him with assault and battery. He was importuned to withdraw the suit, but refused. Xow Lonny Long and Stevens are great friends, and I have it straight that Long said he would fix me if the case was not settled. He was in the Clerk of Courts' office at the time, and had the record. I think he has gone to Judge Ewing and told him about me, and that caused my arrest. I will say right here that I will rot in jail before I w ill permit my father to withdraw that suit." Clerk Long declares that O'Brien's story is false. "I .was out of town for two weeks up to last Saturday," he said, "and since my return have been playing at the Bijou every night and'spend very little time at the Court House. I don't een know O'Brien. I am a friend of Stevens just as I am of a hundred other people. I don't see why my name should be connected with the thing at all, as I was not in a position to do it The matter came from the other court." Charles Stevens was also asked whathe had to say regarding the matter and he promptly denied it. "It is true I had trouble with O'Brien's father. He attacked me on the street with a handy-billy and knocked me down. He then entered an in formation against me, charging assault and battery. I have appealed the case to court." CAKPENTEK will describe an old Mexi can burial ground for THE DISPATCH to morrow. "While there he took photographs of Aztec mummies and other interesting features. RECOMMENDED TO COUNCIL. A Number of Ordinances to Be Considered Next Honda. A meeting of the Committee on Surveys was held yesterday afternoon, at which the following ordinances were affirmatively recommended: Vacating portions of Ulster and Azimuth allej s, Nineteenth ward; relocating Ulster allev. fromBryunt street to Azimuth alley; establishing the grade of Hamilton avenue, from Ilomewood avenue to the city line; locating Hamilton avenue, from Frankstown avenue to Fifth avenue; dedication by Dr. C. Evans of a strip of property, 264 feet In length, through his land in theTwenty-third ward for public purposes, to be a continua tion of Lowry street. BUSINESS CHANGES. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP The partnership existing between Ben jamin Schmidt; and John Lamkeincj er, un der the firm and style of B. Schmidt & Co., lias been dissolved by mutual consent, Ben jamin Schmidt retiring. All accounts for and against the firm will be settled by the remaining partner. BENJAMIN SCHMIDT. JCKE 4, 1S9L JOHN LAMKEMEYEK. The planing mill business will be contin ued by John Lamkemeyer & Sons. je5-23-D PEOPOSAES. TTTNITED S.TATES ENGINEER OFFICE. U 106 Madison street, Memphis, Tenn., May 20, 1S91 Proposals will be received atr this office up to noon of JUNE 8th, 1891, for con structing and delh crlng ten gunwale barges and one floating dry dock. Attention of bid ders i invited to the nets of Congress ap proved Feb. 26th, 1SS5. and Feb. 23d, 18S7, vol. A page S32, and vol. 24, page 414, Statutes at Large. Blank forms, drawings and all neces sary Information can be obtained by appli cation to this office. C. McD. TOWNSEND, Capt. of Engrs., V. S. A my21-77-21,22,23 24Je6,7 LEGAL NOTICES. LETTERS UPON THE LAST WILL OF Nicholai Weiland, dtocased,late of Car son St., Southsidc, having been granted to the undersigned, all persons having claims against the estate will present the same for bcttlcmeni and all persons indebted will make payment to CATHERINE WEILAND, No. 409 Carson St., Executrl-C Je6-t-s LAZEAK & ORR, Attorneys at Law, 400 Grant street. "ESTATE OF JUDITH l'FEIFFER, DE Ju CEASED. Notice is horeby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Judith Pfciffer, late of Oakmont borough, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. HENRY SCUUELBACH, Executor, No. 1122 Penn avenue, my23-22-s Pittsburg, Pa, T. D. CHANTLER, Attorney. VfOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN JA application will be made to the Gov ernor ot Pennsylvania on' MONDAY, June 29, 1S9L by James D. Chantler, Benjamin W. Flack, David J. Thomas, S. W. Cunningham, Robert Hamilton, Thomas D. Chantler and S. E. Thomas, under the act of Assembly, entitled "An act to provide for the Incorpora tion and regulation of certain corpora tions," approved April 29, 1874, and the sup plements thereto, for the charter of an in tended corporation to be called The Pitts burg Moccasin Company, the character and object of which is the manufacture and sale of buck slippers, wool boots and all kinds of foot wear, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and pnvilegesof saidactof Assembly and sup plements thereto. T. D. CHANTLER, my304-s Solicitor. WM. L. CHALFANT, Attorney at Law, No. 149 Fourth avenue. "VTOTICE APPLICATION WILL BE J made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on the 23d DAY" OF JUNE, 1S9L by Charles H. Spang, John W. Chalfant, Campbell B. Herron, George A Chalfant, M. A McNeill, John C Porter, Walter C. Steele and James B. Herron, under tho act of Assembly en titled, "An act to provide for the incorpora tion and legulatiou of certain corporations," approved April 29, 1S74, and the supplements thereto, for tho charter of an intended cor poration, to bo called "Tho Spang Steel and Iron Company," tho character and object of which is the manufacture of iron and steel, or both, or of any other metal, or of any article of commeree from metal or wood, or both, at the borough of Etna, in the county of Allegheny, and for theso purposes to have and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privi leges ot said act of Assembly and the sup plements thereto. S"M. L. CHALFANT, my23-2t-s Solicitor for Applicants. IK THE COURT OF COMMON" PLEAS NO. 2 of Allegheny county. Pa. Notice is heiebj gh en that an application will be made to the said court (oru law Judge there of) on the 20tli day of June, A. D. 1S91, at 10 o'clock a. si., underthe "corporation act of 1874" and the supplements thereto, by Kate C McKnight, Annie R. Lyon, Imogen B. Oakley, Mary W. P. McClelland Amy H. DuPuy, lor tho charter of an Intended cor- ? oration to be called the "Women's Health totective Association," the character and object of which Is to protect the health of the people of tho county of Allegheny, Pa., by taking such action from time to time as may procure the enforcement of existing sanitary laws and regulations and to procure the amendment of said laws and regulations when they shall bo found Inefficient for the prevention of acts injurious to the public health, and for theso purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privilcecs con lei red by the, nld act and its supplements. Jt C218 EDWARD B SCULL. Solicitor. PATENTS. Tltltlnrv Am.ftni.l lfnww ... J 1 ..... ...1 i"i -iu mi jugs uue omy on allowance if desired. Write for particulars. II JJA. XL. .DAJDLyUUlV, TnQfJRt V XV t7aelifnn.nn rt n T r Box 220. Formerly Examiner in Patent Office. FIFTEEN TEARS' PRACTICE. apZ5-30S 3- Display advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, Far Bale, To Let, etc., ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top hne being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smlthneld and.Dlamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCn OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT, FOR SALE, TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO P. M. FOR INSERTION. AdrcrtlsemenU ihonld Ue prepaid unless adver tisers already hare account with THi DisrATCn. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE, NO. 1U2 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 13 TENN AVE. PITTSBURG- ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler street. ESIIL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEB, 59 Federal street, II. J. McBRIDE, Market House, Allegheny. F. H. EGGKRS & SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MCHENRY. Western and Irwin, avenuei. (. W. nUGHES, Pennsylvania and Bearer avs. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny avs. WANTED. Male Help. BAD WRITERS-SMART'S BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COLLEGE 12 Federal St.. Allegheny. Open through summer day and even ing; private lessons, both sexes. niym-45-TTSSu BOOKKEEPER-TO GO TO NEIGHBORING town. Address with salary expected and reference, F. C. CO.. Station B, city. jc6-35 BOY-A GOOD STOUT BOY" TO TAKE CARE of hore and cow and work around thcplice. Applr at5K3 PENN AV. Je6-8l -TARRIAGE TAINTERS-FIRST-CLASS MEN J C. WEST & CO., 4 Duquesnc way. Je6-32 CUGABMAKER A GOOD K. OF L.-MAN: J union prices paid. Apply to SOBG & JENBGENST Salem. O. JcS-47 COLORED BOY TO TAKE CARE OF HORSES for a physician. Apply to WM. MULLEN, Dispatch office, at 11 In the morning. Je47 COOK-SHORT ORDER COOK AT.NOS. 570 AND 572, FIFTH AV. J 06-26 G" OOD PLUMBERS AND GASFITTERS. AP PLY' JAMES HAY', Allegheny. je3-2J TNTELLIGENT CANVASSER FOR THE CEN 1 TURY DICTIONARY. H. WATTS & CO.. 431 Wood st. Je2-514-D TOB PRINTER STRICTLY FIRST CLASS. J Send sample ofworl. Address Immediately, CLEVELAND PTG. 4 PUB. CO., Cleveland, O. JeO-30, MAN-TVITH PUSH WANTED IN PITTSBURG and each town and city of Pennsylvania and surrounding States, to introduce the fastest-selling household article on record. Sales in Philadelphia have reached a million. Pars t3 50 per Jay. Ad dress with stamp, W. H. WILLIAMSON, 41 N. Fourth St., Philadelphia. Pa. Je3-4 MAN-AN EXPERIENCED MAN TO HANDLE a team and do the w orlc of a small place. M. A. WOODWARD, Attorney, 93 Diamond st. JeS-U MAN FOR BOOKKEEPER AND SHIPPING clerk who understands foundry and machine work. Address P.O. BOX 181, city. Je8-10 MEN -A FEW GOOD MEN TO SELL STOCK for the Inter-State Building and Loan Asso ciation; stock matures in live and eight years, and can be withdrawn at any time and Interest paid np to time of withdrawal. F. B. TOMB, 606 Penn Building. je3-l SALESMAN FOR EVERY" STATE AND TER RITORY to sell our goods by sample to the w holesale and retail trade; goods sell everywhere; good salary paid; permanent position send stamp lor termsf CAVASCOPE MANUFACTURING CO., Chicago. myl3-30-ws SALESMEN TO SELL PETIT LEDGERS. AD VERTISING cards and specialties by sample to merchants. Big commission and opportunity to n ork up permanent, paying business. W. B. PERSHING, South Bend, Ind. leova-rrs SALESMAN-SALARY AND EXPENSES FROM start: permanent place; good opportunity for advancement. lincement. BROWS BROTHERS CO., Nurserymen, Rochester, N. Y. mv30-19-ssu SALESSIEN WANTED-MEN TO SELL LINE ofclgars; (100 per month and expenses paid. Address, with stamp, SUMATRA CIGAR CO., Chicagb, III. gc5JS SOLICITORS-TOE LIFE INSURANCE; LIB ERAL commissions; policy taking because mostpleaslng in price and plan. MURRY & ED bALE, 34 Fidelity building. myZ7-19 rpEACHER. MINISTER OR ANY OTHER X strong Intelligent business man, above 26 years of age, to act as manager for the sale of our book, "Mary, the Queen of the House of David.'' In the South and West; salary or commission paid; some capital required; a gentleman who went to Iowa re cently writes! "I have S310 in bank here from flrst dellverr:" snlendid onnortunltr to the right man: "write for circulars or call for particulars; remem ber, tne doos; lsjumisnea exclusively dj us; it win become as famous as Ben Ilnr:" oranch house discounts glvenrto manage a small amount of terri tory; (straight canTasscrs, both ladles and gentle men, employed on salary or commission.) Call any time at A. S. GRAY & CO., Rooms 45, 4C and 47, Eisner & Phillips building. - Jc5-22 TOUNG MAN-AS STENOGRAPHER AND t) pewrltcr and assistant lnomce work; must be good long-hand penman, quick and accurate in figures: give age and references. Address, in own handwriting, II. A. R- Dispatch office. jeG-60 Agents. AGENTS-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION TO handle the new patent chemical ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever producea; erases ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to SS20 In six diys; another 32 in two hours; we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory . Forterms and full particu lars, address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., La Crosse, Wis, my22-75 AGENTS-TO SELL THE PINLESS CLOTHES line : the only line c cr invented that holds the clothes without pins; a perfect success: patent re centl issued; sold only by agents, to wjiom the ex clusive right is given: on receipt of 60 cents we will send a sample line by mall; also circulars; price list and terms to agents: secure your territory at once. Address THE PINLESS CLOTHES LINE CO., 17 Hennon st Worcester, Mass. apl2-142-ws AGENTS TO SELL THE MOST POPULAR book of modern times, Davenport's com pendium of "The Best Titty Books." This great work Is having an unprecedented sale and Is now readvfor delivery. Where we hae no regular agents copies of it will be forwarded free of charges on receipt of the price. Cloth binding. K! 73; Liu., M 75; fall seal, 8575. P. J. FLEMING A CO., 135 Fifth av. . mj-TuwiliFssu AGENTS. MALE OR FEMALE NEW 25C household article; profit 300 percent; sample and instructions 10 cents; goods on commission. STAYNER & CO., Providence, R. I. myl5-36 AGENTS ACTIVE RESIDENT AGENTS everywhere; Maday: great inducements: in close stamp. TA-VA-ZON,Third and Grant, Pitts burg, Pa. je6-&4 Female Help. GIRL-WHTTE GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK in family of three. Apply at ART STORE, South Hlland, near Center av. je5-51 GIRL-TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK; al nurse girl : must have reference. MRS. S. B. HUGHES, 33 Niagara st, Jc6-5S GIRL FOR GENERAL nOUSEWORK; CALL at 6&i WYL1E AV., above Kirkpatrick st. Je4-95 GIRL-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. AP PLY at 397 WYLIE AV. je5-S3 LADIES WHO WILL DO WRITING FORME at their own home will receive good, wages. Address, with self-addressed stamped envelope, MISS EDNA L. SMYTHE. South Bend, Ind., pro-, prietoror the Famous Gloria Water for the com plexion. - je6-52 YOUNG WOMAN TO ASSIST AT DESK work. Address B. E. M., Dispatch office. JoS-37 Male and Female Help. HOUSEKEEPER, LAUNDRESS. SEAM STRESS), cooks, chambermaids, dining room girls, nurses: 200 house girls, 10 colored girls, farm hands, waiters, drivers, gardeners. MRS. E. THOMP&ON, COB Grant st, my21-D on FARM HANDS 2 DAIRY MEN, LADY'S ZAt maid, sewing girl, hotel rooks. i)ichvahpr. chambermaids, laundresses, 200 house girls. 30 for summer resorts. 60 cooks, 20 chambermaids. MliUHAa P. u"" St. 1X1. 80. JC3-D Situations. POSITION-IN GENERAL ACCOUNTLNG OB bookkeeping, young married man; practical experience of ten years; satisfactory reference from present employers and reasons for change. Address P. O. Box 927. city. ap25-3u POSITION-BY' ENGINEER RUNNING HIGH or low speed engine: references; electric plant preferred. Addrcsi ENGINEER, Dispatch office Jco-27 s ITUATION WANTED-YOUNG GERMAN, I Well educated. Wants emnlnvnipnf cnesLe find writes good English; would be satisfied with low salary me nrsw uiouiu. .aaaress it. u., Ulspatcn spatel eS-SU omcc Financial. MONEY TOXOAN AT LOWEST MARKET rates 55Pnd and mortgage: no delay. BEED B. COYLE & CO., cor. Fourth av. and Grant st. dell-TTS MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE securities, lowest rates; no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO., 99 Fourth ar. deU-4-TThs MONEY, TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES: LOW EST interest; no delay. BLACK &BAIRD, 03 Fourth ar. apll-W-TTS MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at 4H, 5.and 6 per cent. ALLES & UAUii.lt'VuuilKl, All. let, apii-ij-i rbu MORTGAGES ON CITY" OR ALLEGHENY ""S1? KSPyj" lowest rates. HENRY" A. WEAVER JfcCO:, 92Fourth av. mh2-D PARTIES HAVING MONEY TO LOAN OR InTcst on good security should Investigate the i-iiKi-cmic juiuuuk ana roan Association oi Bloomlngton, 111. ; slock matures In five, seven and eight years, pays 18 per cent, can be withdrawn at any time, and Interest paid up till time of with drawal. Call on or address T. B TOMB, General Agent, 603 Penn building, Pittsburg, Pa. Jet-9 WANTED. Partners. AN OLD ESTABLISHED PHILADELPHIA Jobbing liquor house will take partner with 10,000 to 15,000. Must b business man and capable of attending to books and Jnsldfiwork. No good will to purchase, nor bad debts to assume. Glyo full name and address A. B. C. P. 0. box 1592, Philadelphia. Jeo-ia PARTNER-OF EXTENSIVE ACQUAiwi ANCE. active business habits and adaptability for outside business, to take an interest in a llgnt and artistic business; capital required. S1.000: state age and references: all communlcatlous confiden tial. Address X. A., Dispatch office. Je0-2 PARTNER-TO BUY AN INTEREST IN A BOX factory and lumber yard. Address INTEREST, Dispatch office. JeC-33-D PARTY WE ARE WANTING A GOOD party to join ns in a manufacturingenterprise; the business Is a substantial one and first cuss m all particulars; parties having" capital to Invest and are ready to do so to the amount of t10, 000 to 20.000 will and the business we ad ertlso all that any gen tleman could desire; parties now interested aro business men of good standing; we invite those with above capital to call and see for themselves and get a full explanation, which will be freely given. Office or UNION SWITCH AND MFG. CO., 190 Robinson st.. Allegheny. Je3-22 Hooms. ROOM-A YOUNG GENTLEMAN (CANA DIAN), stranger in the clty.deslrcs a comfort able room in a highly respectable home where no other roomers are Kept; home comforts very essen tial; East End preferred. Address A. E. A.. Dis patch office. . JeC-12 Boarding. S1 UMMER BOARDING-FOR MAN, WIFE AND I n a-VAnfilil rlilM lfw.rltn rioirfd fill CSt Penn or 1 ort Wayne Railroad, 5 to 10 miles lrom city. Address, terms, etc., T. C. L., Dispatch office. Je6-15 Miscellaneous. LADIES-TO ATTEND THE SCHOOL OF DE SIGN and Dress Cutting for a thorough course of dressmaking. NO. 961 PENN AV. mh3-18 PENSIONS THE PITTSBURG PENSION AGENCY OF J. n. STEVENSON & CO., 100 Fifth av. Pensions now had for all disabled sol diers, permanently helpless children and widows of deceased soldiers under late act of Congress: pensions Increased to correspond with the dis ability; bounties collected; certificates of service procured where discharges are lost. de2Q2-TTS PURCHASER-FOR A FIRST-CLASS. GOOD paying, cen trail v located barber shop; good reasonsgiven for selling. For particulars call on ROSS W. BLACK, 712 Penn av., between Seventh and Eighth sts., Pittsburg. je2-45 SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES OF WALL paper, free to any address; 10-cent wall paper at5c. 15-centwill paper at 8c, 25-cent gold paper at 10c a bolt. O, G. O'BRIEN, Paint and Wall Paper Store. 292 Fifth av. mh20-44-rrs THE PUBLIC TO KNOW THAT THE LARG EST stock of trusses, supporters, shoulder braces etc,, are to be found atNo. 909 Penn av near Ninth st,, Pittsburg; all such goods made to order on 6hort notice. jc6-9 FOK SALE IMPROVED HEAL ESTATE City Hesidences. BIG BARGAIN IN A FIVE-ROOM FRAME dwelling, hall np and downstairs. Inside shut ters, water and natural gas: lot0xl25, on Browns ville av., opposite boutE Fourth St.; price only coe l.euu; must do sou at once, n . v. jiEKUUtB 136 OUrUl av. JCtS-60-TTS" -rTORSALE-l,700-ON CENTER AV.. A GOOD X house of five rooms and attic: location rood? street improvements made. (54). W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth av. mySW5aJe2.6,10 LAWRENCEVILLE RESIDENCE PROPERTY at a low price, 2,650 Forty-second St., two story frame house of 6 large, newly papered rooms; good cellar, natural gas,, water, etc; good lot. (1-17-117). CHARLES SOMERS fc CO.. 129 Fourth avenue. Je5-42 PROrERTY-A BARGAIN, A PROPERTY IN the old part ot the city, near the new Govern ment building and near the new Court House: only K,500: a good Investment. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth avc. ' Jc4-82-Thssu 09 300 TWO-STORY FRAME OF 8 ROOMS tji) and finished attic, nicely papered, painted aud varnished; vestibule, wide nail, h. and c. water, nat. gas, stone hearths, hanging lamps, folding doors, range, dumb waiter; good lot, to al ley; Lawrenceville, Flavian St., near Jewel. (1-18-120). CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 129 Fourth av. QO 800-WY"LlE AV., BRICK nOUSE, 2-JD-i) Btoryand mansard ;7 rooms, hall, vestibule, side entrance, gas, water, etc, ; lot 18x100: can be bought for 500 cash and balance curried to suit Surchascr; this 19 a good bargain. J, M. ROWAN CO., Real Estate Agents, 158 Third ar. Je5-2T 1 7Q CENTER AV.-LOT 24x163 TO WYLIE XI O av, ; good brick house, hall, two parlors, dining room, kitchen, four bedrooms, bath, attic, etc.; a very pleasant home: call and see it. A. LEGGATE & BON, 103 Fourth av. je4-86-D , East End Residences. EAST END RESIDENCE AND LARGE LOT I 'Shadyslde district, near electric cars and R. R. station; a neat residence in prime condition, re plete throughout with all modern appliances; beau tiful lot, 50x120 feet; verydcsirable locality. JA3. W. DRAPE & CO.. 313 "Wood St., Plttsbrfrg. Jefl-42-D TTOR SALE-A BARGAIN IF SOLD QUICK, JD 6,000: modern house, eight room6, in first-class order, lot 60x120 ft.; In mldt of East End. nr. S. Hlland av. (61) W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. Jc4-4-D F OR SALE-NEW OAKLAND RESIDENCE, modern fixtures: location very central and deslra- ble. (65) W. A, natKU..t sos, so Fourth avenue. my24-08-25,2S,jel,6 flgfr 200-EASY TERMS-EAST END, HOWE n5Uj st,,nearDennlstonav., within two minutes of Fifth av. cable-and Duquesne electric line; new frame house of six rooms, three attic rooms, bath room, nail, vestibule,' Eliding doors, French stained flass window, slate mantels, tile hearths, bay wln ow, gas, electric lights and bells, range, h. and c. water. Inside w. c, stationary washstand, front and back stairs and porches, inside shutters, per fect plumbing, elegantly grained, dry cellar, choice lot to an alley: a desirable place at the price. (3-1S-132) CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO., 129 Fourth evenue. Jc6-i5 500 LOMBARD ST. BRICK HOUSE, tlvft rooms lrptLrv niwV flnl.liprf nttfn h!ll gas, water, etc.; lot 25x123; 500 cash, balance to EUlt purchaser; this property is cheap. J. M. ROWAN & CO., Real Estate Agents, 158 Third av. JcS-20 Allegheny Hesidences. YN ELEVENTH WARD, ALLEGHENY, NEW X 2-story frame. 7 rooms; very complete; good lot; owner compelled to sell on account of sickness. See BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., J62 Fourth av. je4-80 Suburban Hesidences. A NICE SIX-ROOM HOUSE-WITH NATURAL gas, good water, porches, etc., and large lot, 100x125 feit, in West Bellevue, near R. R. station of P., F. W. A C. R. R. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Je6-42-D AU EXCELLENT LARGE BESIDENCE-ON line of P., Ft. W. fc CR. R., with two to three acres of ground, densely covered with fruit and shade trees and shrubbery; copious flow of good water; carriage house and other outbuildings ; quite convenient to B.R. station; will be sold at a rare bargain; photographic views of the property in its various phases can bo seen at our office. JAS. W DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. J63-2S-WTS AT BRUSHTON EIGHT-ROOM FRAME dwelling; lot50xlS0: shade trees: price only 3,300. W. E. HAMNETT& CO., 102 Fourth av Pittsburg and Wilklnsburg. Je2-34-Tuwrs CHEAP COUNTRY PLACE-OF FIVE ACRES: fine grove suitable Tor picnics', good orchard, etc. ; dwelling of four rooms hall, etc.: stable and other outbuildings, all comparatively new; two miles from Emsworth station : price only 83,000. W. C. BEEINGER & CO., ISO Fourth av. Jeb-66-TTS SMALL COUNTRY PLACE OF 3V ACRES OF nice-laying land; abundance of good fruit, frame dwelling of six rooms, stable and all neces sary outbulldiugs; two good springs, also running stream : an elegant place for poultry raising; cheap. W. C. BERINGER CO., J& Fourth av. Je6-66-TTS 1 A ACRES AND DWELLING ON PERRYS U VILLEroadatauctlon; there will be sold by order of tne Orphans' Court at the Real Estate Auction Hoard, 99 Fourth av., on Tuesday, June 16, at 3 o'clock; all that 10-acre tract of land with 6-room dwelling house, having a front or over 500 leet on the Penysillle road. Tenth ward, Alle- fheny, lying between the Watson estate and Dun ap property: a survey can be seen at this oQce showing how the property can be divided into lots; the tract having to be sola fn bulk, a very good op portunity is presented to real estate operators for an investment; in order to guide intending pur chasers in their calculations, we state that the sale is subject to the approval of the Court, and that we believe that 22,000 is about the sum which will be approved; at this price there can be a handsome profit made. All Information cheerfully furnished by A. LEGGATE A SON, Auctioneers, 103 Fourth ave. Je3-20-D I BOO-LOW PRICE FOB A NICE, CONVEN 3)1 IENT suburban home, Gleufield, P., Ft.W. & C. R. R., within three minutes of statlou; frame house of five rooms, front porch, good cellar, elc gaut w ell and cistern, natural gas, etc. ; lot, 74j X54 feet, with irame stable 12x14 feet, and other outbuildings, including an extra good bakeocn; also fruit trees, grape Ines and shrubbery; ,000 i ash, balance on long time. (4-51-203.) CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 129 Fourth ave. je6-3-lIWS Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. RENT OR SALE Hotels, cottages and bathhouses; lots for sals In all parts of the city; also South Atlantic City. ISRAEL G. ADAMS & CO., Real Estate Agents, Real Estate and Law Building. jel-27 FOB SALE LOTS, City Lots. - X OTS-BEAUTTFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR or go to his office. Morningsldeav., on the grounds, and sec Ills agent, T. Ed. Corneous. ni) 19-43 Farms. I7ARM-VERY GOOD FARM OF 105 ACRES ? ontheLlgonIerVallcrR.lt., all in good btato of cultivation; good fences, frame-dwelling of five rooms, large bank barn aud all necessary outbuild ings, good springs; underlaid with coal and abund ance of limestone; good markets and an elegant opportunity for a farmer; price K.500, or will ex change for city property. W. C. BERINGER CO., 156 Fourth av. JeS-66-TTS FARM-FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE TOR city property, tarm.es acres, 2M miles from WUklnsburg. W. E. HAMNETTi CO.,102 Fourth av., Plttebucg.andWUklnsburg, Je2-3t-TuvfTS' -pENTI8T-TO TAKE ONE-HALF INTEREST X) in office, ono who likes operating preferred: S150 required. DENTIST. Dispatch office. J"-" FOB SALE LOTS East End Lots. A LARGE CORNER LOT, NEARLY AN . ,a?re, and a good residence in the city; 20 min utes' ride from the court house: lot rronuon two streets, about 186 feet on ono side; excellent loca tion to build for renting or selling. This property can be bought at a great bargalnln order to settle r& a?Jui?(2Pnt among Joint owners. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood st., Pittsburg. 1 jc525-wrs PAIRMOUNT PLACE-LOTS FOR 3ALE: choice lots, eleirant lm-ntinn. with a beautiful jl cuoice lots, elegant location, with a beauunn and commanding view of tle whole East Liberty valley, located on Fairmount av two squares frOmPCnn. anrtnnn antur. fmni KPirlpTAT.: Can SSe.aJlfd.kX cble and electric cars. Inquire of STEAUB 4 MORRIS, comer Wood and Third st. myig-10-D TTORSALE-NEGLEYAV. (FORMERLY ROUP JL St.). and near Wilklns av., lot 40x151 feet, 2,000: a fine bulldlngsite. (110). W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth .ay, . , my30-34-Tus -J70R SALE-LOT 30x110 FT. FOR 1.600. ON A College av near Ellsworth av. and four lines of radd transit. im. w a irrnp.nv Jk SONS. fifl Fourth nv m nn M "ft Q lp? fi ",.... m. mj'i-t-.ala,.'. '.J--- II '"" OAJLK-FENN AV;, NEAR WIUIA'- DLE av., Nineteenth ward, lot 20x100 ft; 1.900. (94).. W. A. HERRON SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. inyM-101-25,28,Jc2.6 T?OR SALE-2,500-ON ATLANTIC AV.: LOT J? -67xl40ft., nr. Libertyav. (109). W. A. HER RON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. iny24-99-27,Jel,6,ltr . p, Suburban Lots. A FINE LOT IN ORCHARD PLAN, WILK INSBURG, three minutes' walk from railroad station, close to Penn av., most desirable and con venient location In the place; 30xl21feetto an alley: a bargain to a prompt purchaser as the owner has removed from the city. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. Pa. Je3-23-WTS HOICE LOT-103X120 FEET TO A 20-FOOT AL LEY; a first-class location for a fine residence: Edgewood, Trenton ave.r within five minutes of Pennsylvania Railroad station; natural gas line laid to lot; also water and electric light wires on street; surrounding improvements of an elegant character: 20 per foot front. (4-51-2010 CHARLES SOMERS &. CO., 129 Fourth ave. Je6-44-Tussu FOR SALE-AT SWISSVALE. P. R- R., 500, beautiful level lot v. ell drained, near the sta lon. 25x120 feet. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. my31-47-l,6,13,20,27 SHERADEN TERRACE TID3 CHOICEST LOT In this plan for sale, on South Harwood ave. BAXTER, THOMPSON JbCO., 162 Fourth ave. Je4-80 SOME BARGAINS IN VACANT XOTS AT Emsworth, P., Ft. AV. & C. R. R., at all prices and terms to suit. W. C. BERINGER 4 CO., 150 Fourth av. Je6-60-TTS SUBURBAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best terms in the county, at Sheraden, 15 minutes from Union station: see Sheraden before you buy else where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretary, 127 Fifth av. , fe27-72-D 31 ACRES OF LAND ON LINE OF BAIL 4 ROAD near the city; lays nice and level and well adapted for building lots. JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO.. 3J3 Wood St.. Pittsburg. Je4-90 FOB SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. v HNE RESTAURANT BOARDLNG HOUSE; snoe store, ingooaiown; grocery storest sduo. 1,000; machine shop: drugstore; stone quarry; novelty store. HOLMES CO.. 420 Smlthfleld st. myl7 Fa R SALE CLOTHING STORE 30 MU.ES from Pittsburg, dolnsr a good caving business: capital required about JlO.OOO; good reasons for selling. Aaarcss u. x., uispaicn omce, Je4-75 GENERAL bTORE-IN THRrVLNG RAILROAD town; good trade; good reasons for selling; this la a bargain. Address GENERAL STORE, Dispatch otlke. Je4-73 HARDWARE STORE AND TIN .ROOFING business Planing mills, hotels, grocery stores, shoe stores, drug stores, cigar stores, bakeries, restaurants, coufecttonertes, 5 and 10 cent store. PERCIVAL 4 GASTON. 4J0 Grant st. Je6-lS' " Business Properties. - FIRST-CLASS BUSINESS' HOUSE AND RESI DENCE combined, centtal location; three story pressed brick front, stone sills, caps and lintels, tile vestibule and hearths, yellow pine floor, plate glass front in storeroom, halls on all floors, seven dwelling rooms, fine cellar. Inside and outside w. c's., water and both gases, inside and outside shutters, high ceilings; building nearly new and in perfect order; nice trade averaging 11,000 to 1,500 per month doing in store, stock of which can be bought at Invoice; lot 20x76, with roomy stable; 7,000, easy terms. 1-18-23. CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO., 129 Fourth avenue. JeS-44-n 370R SALE-NO. 530 FORBES ST.. STORE AND ? dwelling: a paying Investment; price 5,000. bee W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth av. my27--27,Jel,6 Ql R 500-A .GOOD BUSINESS PROPERTY cHl-LUj on Penn av., in the East End, with large frontage, that will increase In value very rapidly; on it there is one frame and two brick buildings, and thefwhole can bo bought for the value of the land: terms can be made to suit. DENNISTON, ELDEHKIN 4 CO., LEU., 6304 Penn av., Tel. 5327. , je5-65-6,8,10,12 MANUFACTURING SITE TRON CLAD building, 23x60, two stories, 65-horse-power engine, shafting, hangers', pMUcys, belting, etc., 1-44 resaw machines, cross cut and rip saw tables: suitable for box factory, planing mill or other light manufacturing business. Inquire G. W. BET TERIDGE, No. 12 Federal st,.Room 31, Allegheny, or R. M. Pyeatte. 2701 Penn avPittsbnrg. Jc6-31D FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock. A FINE BRED SORREL MARE, 5 YEARS old, 15K hands high, sound and kind, in single or double harness; very stylish, and a good trav eler; can be seen at rear 223 Arch st,, Allegheny. C. B. LOVATT. Je3-0-D A HANDSOME BAY HAMBLETONI AN DRIV ING horse, 6 years old, at E. L. PORTER'S STABLE, Fifth av., Oakland, opposite Ursuline Academy. Jc6-25 DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS all stj les ; our own make. WM. BEOKEET, 340 to 314 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone, 3420. Jell-76-3ws,' HORSE A FINE CHESTNUT SORREL PAC ING horse tvery stylish :1s well bred and guaran teed to be sound: can pace better than 2:50: 5 vears old; also a good road wagon and harness: will sell cheap, and a good family mare cheap. Call at the rearof300PEUNAV. je5-57 HORSES-FEW GOOD DRIVERS. JUST FROM Ohio, young, well-bred: don't frighten at any kind of cars. Call at 525 PENN AV, Je6-59 SIDE-BAR BUGGY-CITY MAKE; IN GOOD condition; will be sold cheap for want of use. No. 330 FIFTH AV. Je6-57 LADIES' BROUGHAM-NEARDY NEW-CAN be seen at C. A. WARMCASTLE'S ST1ABLES, Penn and Shady avs. Je6-5 Machinery arid Metals. AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES-WORK perfectly right and left, with single or double drum; second-hand boilers and engines also on hand; general machine work promptly executed; correspondence solicited. COMBINATION EN GINE CO., LIM., 3140 Penn avc.Pittsburg. Tel 1265 delOHfe-MWS NUMBER OF SECOND-HAND IRON WORKING lathes atalo.w figure; also second-hand wire rope, portable engines and boilers, Siemengas valves, castings, etc. VELTE 4 MC DONALD, Penn av. and Thirty-second st, myl4-TTS 3 ENGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND; 11 largeststockofallslzes; 16x36, 12x24, 12x18. 10 XS3, 10x16, 10x12, 9x12,8x12,7x12, 6xl2;mountcdport able engine, boilers of all sizes, shafting, pulleys, pumps, governor, etc. Telephone, 3401, 23 and 25 Park Way, Allegheny. Pa. J. S. YOUNG. apll-D' ONE STEAM ENGINE-rlS- DIAMETER AND 30" stroke, large fly wheel. Waters' automatic lovernor; two 2-11 uo boilers, 40" diameter, 24 ft. on g, with steam drum; all In good running order ana sold only lor want of use; can be seen at Price Foundry. Price 6t.. city. Inquire 619 SMITH FIELD ST. myl6-16 THE BECK AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIGHT engine; engines, boilers and sawmills and woodworking machinery. HARMES MACHINE DEPOT, 99 First av., Pittsburg. my7-D M ODENE AT 931 PENN AV. Jc3-17 Miscellaneous. 3 ELECTRIC BATTERIES TRUSSES, SUP II PORTERS, shoulder braces, etc. ARTI FICIAL LIMB MANUFACTURING COMPANY, No. 909 Penn av near Ninth st,, Pittsburg. Open on Saturday evening. Je6-8 PEBSONAL. PERSONAL-CASn PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver; Jewelry repaired; new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCH, 5U Smlthfleld st. apl9-134 TERSONAL-DO YOU WANT TO SAVE X money? If so, buy your books aud stationery from us: midsummer sjcriHccsale now on. FRANK BACON 4 CO., 301 Sniithntld t. Jc4 T)ERSONAL-FINE BOOKS-WE HAVE THE A finest collection of finely illustrated books in Pittsburg; beautiful bindings; low prli.es; come and see them" hundreds of books for preents. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900 Liberty St. del2 PEESONAL-WHENI WAS A SMALL BOY my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great big man, DICK SON, the well-known tailor, 65 Filth av... cor. Wood ot., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape. Tel. !5oS. mylS-80-D PERSONAL WHY PAY MORE THAN YOUR neighbors? You may as well get the best : they cost no more if you will only go to Ache's, 420 and 423 Wood street; we have a full line or line Whit man and English saddles, alliklnds of harness, trunks and traveling bag3; wo have tho goods and arc going to sell them ; tiie prices marked will make them go; remember, our goods are irtrletly first class, hand-made of the best stock and fully gnar uu teed 'as represented; come at oijce and in all yourself or thin opportunity to save money. ACHE'S HARNESS AND TRUNK EMPORIUM, 423 and 423 Wood street. Sign Of. brown horse. Je5-52 LOST. LOST LADY'S POCKETBOOKlN DAVIS' book store or on street near "by. Finder please return to NO. 209 BISSELL BLOCK. Eewrd. TO LET. City Hesidences. HOUSE-24 FEDERAL ST., PITTSBURG, TEN rooms, bath and laundry. Inquire of M G. COHEN, 36 Fifth av. Je4-t .East End residences. BOULEVARD PLACE-ELEGANT FRAME residence, 12 rooms; large front porch and re ception hall: fronting on pived street: location best in city; convenient to P. R, R. and new Du- Snesnc electric road; rent only (450 per year. LACK 4 BAIBD, 95 Fonrth avc. Jc3-5t Allegheny Hesidences. "VriCE FIVE-ROOM DWELLING-FEDERAL JLl st. 'extension; store and dwelling. Chestnut St.. Allegheny. Inquire of J. R. McKEE, 708 Penn av., room 611. re7-61-MW8t TO LET AN ELEGANT TWO-STORY AND handsome mansard brick residence on Alle gheny, av., containing ten large rooms, immense halls andporrhes, and finished in very latest rash Ion. BLACK iJBAIRD, 95 Fourth aV. Je5-26t f"! C-NO. 30TAGGARTST., SECOND WARD, J-J , Allegheny, three rooms on first floor; (14, 0.4 Yale St., new house, six rooms. A. LEG GATE 4 SON, 103 Fourth avenue. Je6-23t Suburban Hesidences. COUNTRY RESIDENCE OR FOR SUMMER boarding; a house of ten rooms; good water, shade, fruit, lawn, garden; three minutes from Baden station. Ft. Wayne Railroad; SO per month ; also farm of 40 acres, $15 per month. Applv to W. H. DALY. 135 Fifth av. JeWS-TTSt NEW HOUSE IN ZIMMERMAN PARK, NEAR city; 4 cents R. R- fare: lovely park to roam in summer; large enough for two famUlis; will be ready May 15 or 20; a few nice lots in park for sale on small payments, and lots near by for sale at from So to- 150; also two nice large lour-room houses 200 and balance as rent until paid; only 5 cents R. R. fare; large lot, trees, garden, fine f6pring water; also cistern and good cellar, out buildings, and all are good as new; rare chance to secure a good home; 15 per month ; no interest. J. B. Z13IMER3IAN. 141 Fourth ave. my2-54-St Booms. ATEWLY FURNISHED BOOMS, WITH OR ! without meals. 570-672 FIFTH AV., Pitts burg. Je6-27t R' OOM-THIRD 8TORY FRONT. FURNISHED, sua r J5J n a v . J eo-iiT Business Stands. TO LET-HANDSOME STOREROOMS, NOS. 78 and 80 Diamond St.. Just above Smlthfleld St., In new Dispatch building; well lighted ele gantly fitted up, centrally located and having every convenience; these rooms arc admirably suited for insurance, real estate or other office business. For further Information apply, after 2 F. II.. to BUSI NESS MANAGER, The Dispatch, Smlthfleld and Diamond sts. ap29-117t TO LET OR FOR SALE-THE CHAMBERS House at Apollo, Pa. : this is a new five-story brick hotel containing about 60 rooms completely furnished, and is doing a good trade: it will be sold or leased on reasonable terms: this is a rare chance for a practical hotel man. Call on or address CHAMBERS HOUSE, Apollo, Pa. je3-33t Offices, Desk Boom. TO LET-CHOICE OFFICES ON SECOND and third floors of The Dispatch business office building, corner Smtthfield anaDlamond 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 Srofesslonal men In the cltv. Apply, after 2 P. at., ) BUS. MGR. DISPATCH, on the premises. ap29-U7t Atlantic City. THE OLD ESTABLISHED MINNEQUA House, Atlantic C1U ; renovated; furnished complete; 100 rooms. Address I. G. ADAMS 4 CO., Atlantic City. Je5-6It Miscellaneous. CAPE COD SEASHORE COTTAGES TO RENT at Harwich Port, Mass.; large, completely furnished, bathrooms, hot water; pine forest, bluff on ocean, pure, cold well water: nne drives: bath houses on sandy beach; hotel near; no malaria,nor mosquitoes. Illustrated circular. A. W. J., 71 East Eighty-seventh St., New York. my23,-49-st GOOD STABLING FOR GENTLEMEN'S teams; also, storage room for carriages or light storage, at No. 16 Church av., Allegheny. Ad dress HOWLAND DAIRY CO., 16 Church av., Allegheny. Pa. my24-35t NOTICES. Attention, Co. D,- 63d P. V. There will he a meeting at tho offlco of the Superintendent of Markets on SATURDAY EVENING, June 6, 1S9L to make arrange ments to attend the funeral of our lato com rade, W. J. Kennedy, j 36 BY ORDER OF THE PRESIDENT. STEAMBOAT MEN, ATTENTION! The south (or McKeesport side) channel of the McKeesport and Bessemer R.R. bridge ntRiverton will ho closed with false woric Please take the North (or Duquesne side) channel. PENCOYD BRIDGE CO. JeS9 EDUCATIONAL. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. Summer law lectures (nine weekly) begin flth July, 1891, and end 9th September. For circular apply (P. O. University of Vn., Char lottesville, Ta.) to JOHN B. MINOR, Prof. Com. and Stat. Law. my20-51-w3 WESTERN UNIVERSITY OF PENNA ENTKANCE EXAMINATIONS, June 26 and27,Septeraber 14 and 15. $100 In PHIZES for best entrance examinations. For particulars write to W. J. HOLLAND, Pres't, Pittsburg, Pa. Je4-93-Trs AMHERST COLLEGE-EXAMINATIONS for admission to Amherst College wIU be held at tho offlco of William D. Evans, 100 Diamond street, Pittsburg, beginning at 9 A. si., Thursday, June 18,1891, and . continuing for two days. EDWARD B. MARSH, Reg istrar. jeG-18-s CHELTENHAM MILITARY" ACADEMY Ogontz, Montgomery Co., Pa. Unex celled in beauty and healthfulncss of loca tion and surroundings and in buildings, equipment and all other requisites of a llrst class school. Number limited to CO. For illustrated circular address JOHN CALVIN RICE, A M., Principal. myl5-77-D Examination for Admission To the Freshman Class of the LEHIGH UNIVERSITY Will he held at Room No. 4, second floor of the Carnegie offices. 48 Fifth av., Pittsburg. Pa on JUNE 18, 19 and 20, 1831. For particulars address WILLIAM A CORNELIUS, Munh ill P. O., Allegheny Co . Pa. jeO-50 ws TRINITY COLLEGE, HARTFORD, CONN. .' Examinations for admission to the Fresh man Class will bo -held, beginning Monday, June 22, 189L at 2 p. M., at the law office of A. P. Burgwln, No. 150 Fourth avenne, Pitts burg, where catalogues containing speci mens of examination papers and any further inlormation in regard to the examination that may he desired, can be obtained on ap plication. GEORGE WILLIAMSON SMITH, President, HABTironD, June 1, 1S9L je2-32-TU3 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE EXAMINATION. (Conducted by PROF. WM. M. SLOANE: continuing two days). For admission to ail departments in the Freshman, Sophomore and Junior Classes, and for the School of Electrical Engineering. WIU begin 11 o'clock Thursday, June 11, '91, At McClin took Building, 514 Marketst., Pitts buig. This will also include preliminary ex aminations for those intending to enter the University a year later. ffQCas a prize is offered by tho Princeton X)C.J Alumni Association of Western Penn sylvania for the best examination passed hero for the Freshman Class. Applicants should send their names early to H. L. GOEHR1NG, Secretary Alumni Association, 100 Diamond St., Pittsburg, Pa. , m27-66-23,30Je2,4,6,9 Hellnjutb College Education Health Home TSor YOUNG WOMEN nnd GIRLS. Large Illustrated Catalogue sent on application. Kev. E. N, ENGLISH, M. A., Principal. LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA. myl6-lt-s Now is the best season for planting and pruning trees, laying out of lawns and tak ing charge of work generally; also draining. Herman Helm LANDSCAPE GARDENER, ELLSWORTH AV., Shadyslde, Pittsburg. mh6-Tus 'McNAUGHER &lCO., Contractors for Pavinij Sidewalks With Cement, Brick and Fire Hrlck, Concreting Cellars. 110 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY, PA Curbstone fumisbod and set. fe7-5-s HOUSEKEEPERS. VILL FIND IT TO their ad vantago to buy tea sets, silver ware, knives, forks and gpoohs, etc., et., at WILSdN'S JEWELRY STORE, 61 Fourth avenne, Fine watch repairing a specialty. apl-rra ,WV j, -j,.-.., - j - , AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE OF THE Schenley Paik Land Co.'s PLAN OF LOTS, NEAR SCHENLEY PARK, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, AT 1 P. JL The best, cheapest and most desirable lots for the price to be found in the two cltios. Property that will appreciate rapidly. Speculators and Home Site-Seekers Shouli Attend the Sale!. The Schenley Park Land Company's Plan of Lots Is Located in the Twenty-third Ward. The view.Is charming. The beanty of the location can only be realized by visiting the grounds, which overlook a large portion of Schenlev Park and the lower portion of tho city, and enable one to see the entire South side. The features that recommend these lots are: (L) Accessibility. Present fa cilities ena"ble you to reach them in 25 min utes from tho Postofflce. (2.) The railway route now projected will lessen this distance greatlyj the relative position of the grounds with regard to tho railway proposed, name ly, the Second and Greenfield avenue ronte, will speedily develop the finest natural resi dence district of Pittsburg. TERMS One-fourth casfa;balance on time. The title to this property guaranteed by Fidelity Title and Trust Company. Such ns desire to avail themselves of an opportunity to make a good investment should make It a point to attend the sale. The Second avenuo electric cars or the Baltimore -and Ohio Railroad will convey you to Laughlin station. For further information call at general office of the companv, 533 GRANT STREET. PETER SHIELDS, Agent. H. B. SMITHSON, Auctioneer. je649 SUMMER RESORTS. Atlantic City. TTADDONHALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Now open. Hot nnd Cold Sea Water Baths In the House. myfW6 LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. THECHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. On thebeach, with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths in the house. Send for circular. ap30-92-D E. ROBERTS & SONS. HADD0N HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Now open. Hot and cold sea water bathi-ln tho house. JeG-51 LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. Cape Slay. CONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY, N. J., SEA SON 189L Hassler's Celebrated Orches tra. Opens June C J, F. CAKE. my260-TTh3 HOTEL CHALFONTE. Cape Mat, N. J. Greatly enlarged since last season. All modern Improvements. Opens June. H. W.SAWYER. my31-66 HOTEL DAFAY"ETTE-CAPE MAY, N. J. Open May 30. JOHN TRACY & CO., Owners nnd 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-Ol Other Resorts. XTflNSLOW INN AMONG THE PINES At Winslow Junction, N. J. Open all the year. Now and Modern Improvements. myl9-73-TT3 1NE HEIGHTS INN AND COTTAGES Allegheny Mountains. Location unsur passed, most picturesque region of Pennsyl vania; all modern Improvements, purest water and finest air: steam heat; tennis. Open about .IUNE20. Illustrated circular. A R. GRIER, Birmingham, Huntingdon coun-ty,-Pav my28-8&TT3 LURAY INN, Luray, Va. A beautiful appointed Inn, complete in all details. Surrounded by superb monntain scenery; one lnile-from the greatest known caverns; n cuisino of particular excellence Music and other amusements. Open May 1 to Nov L FEED. W. EVANS, Proprietor. JC&53-W3 CAPON HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, W. VA Alkaline Lithia Water, also Supe rior Iron and Freestone Waters. SPRINGS Baths of anr temTieraturc. Larrest Swimming Pool of Alkaline Llthls Water In the world, tjuperhfcum- AND BATHS mercllmate. Here is where theslcc recover and the well are always happy. Send for Pamphlets and se cure rooms. W. H. Sale, Prop. myl-1727-D CONTINENTAL HOTEL, NLrngmsettFJer, 12. 1. WiU Open July 1, 1801." Free carriage to beach and Casino. Special rates for those coming when honse opens. CLARK N. SCOFIELD, Manager. Mr. F. n. Scolleld wiU be at Hotel Ander son on June 6. ' je5-37 MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CRESSON SPRINGS. Main lino Penna. it. K.: all trains stop. On the Summit of the Allegheny Mountains. Will open June 25. For circulars and infor- -iuation address WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt., Cresson, Cambria, my!5-73 Co., Pa. 1HANGE IN MANAGEMENT U FORT WILLIAM HENRY HOTEL, Lake George, N. Y. Open Jnne 18, 1S9L New York Office In the "Grenoble," Fifty seventh St., and Seventh ave. Management and organization of Hotel PONCE DE LEON. St. Aueustlne. Fix Souvenir book of the lake sent on applica tion. O. D. SEAVEY, Manager, nu 9-53-D HOTEL KAATERSKILL, C1TSKILL HOHHTUIS, I. ,., OPXNS SATURDAY, JUNE 27. RATES REDUCED FOE JULY. For circulars and information call on or address -P. O'CONNOR, Grand Hotel, Broadway and Thlrty-flrst street, New York City. myl648-ws 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. , my30-3OTrs EUREKA MINERAL SPRINGS, SAifGERTOWN, PA. Only 100 Miles From Pittsburg. . Tho Hotel and Sanitarium located at this delighttal resort, underthe management of Colonel Stacy, of Now York, is open winter and summer and commends itself to tho seeker after health, recreation or rest A home for the afflicted, a haven of comfort and rest for the over-worked professional or business man, and a delightful resort for a summer outing. Conveniently arranged, well located, pleasant surroundings, excel lent table, superior service. A fine orchestra will Eivo concerts daily during the summer months. The EUREKA CHALYBEATE (IRON) and Alkaline waters, nature's reme dy for "rheumatism, scrofula, eczema, anos mia, liver and stomach troubles, kjdney dis eases, etc., recommended and prescribed by eminent practitioners. For descriptive pamphlet address t, EUREKA MINERAL SPRING CO., my2347-Tus Saegertown, Pa. M. MAY, SONS & CO. $500 TO $500,000 To loan on mortgages, city or country prop :MB FINE DYEING AND CLEANING. erty, at lowest rates. JAS. W.DBAPE 4 CO, -M . 6 Sixth Avenne, 313 Wood sc, Pittsburg. Telephone No. 97i i siniaynniu j: ituuurz. jra. jcr4B-ni h CHOICE PROPERTIES. WEEN AT THE HIGHLAND RESERVOIR Cast your eyo on tho green, level fields across the Allegheny, wher the now ','EAST END," beautiful ASPINWALL, nas sprung Into existence. SO houses are already erected, front ing on 60-foot graded avenues, planted with shade trees and laid with side walks, all above high water. A bountiful supply of natural gas andTUKEARTESIAN WATER. 36 trains stop daily, and the new electric car line is only five minutes away. ONE VISIT MEANS TO INVEST. Inquire of ASPINWALL LAND CO., ASPINWALL STA, PA (W. P. R. E.) Or of Saml McKnight, 169 Lacock st, Allegheny. H. J. Heinz, 199 3fain st, Allegheny, Or L. H. Smith, 909 Liberty St., Pitta burg. Je2-37-Tra ELEGANT LOTS! $65 FRONT FOOT. Boquet Street, Oakland. Paved street, both gases and city water, beautiful forest trees, location unsurpassed In the city. Now is the time to buy, as prices will advance In a short time. , THE CHEAPEST LOTS IN THE COT. REED B. COYLE & CO., Cor. Fourth Ave. and Grant St. Je6-3S-TUS3u Penn Avenue Lots ! 26x123 Feet. ONLY $40 PER FOOT. Flagstone sidewalk, curbed and sewered, well drained and in every way desirable. Far below value. Only a few to be sold at above price. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady Avenues, East End. je6-20-3CTU3 OLIVER TERRACE LOTS, HAZELWOOD. They are the finest and most beautiful building lots In the Twenty-third ward. They are situate only 3.8 miles from Pitts burg Postofflce, and are on the line of tho B. & O. R. R., whicli has 46 trains stopping dally at Hazelwood station, nnd front on Second avenne, where the electric cars, with 5-ccnt fare, pas1? every few minutes. They are convenient to the churches, and only three minutes' walk from the Peeble's Public School. Enhancement certain, owing to the vast improvements being done in that vicinity. IRA 3L BURCHFIELD, Je3-33-srw 158 Fourth avenue. FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. 21 JLOKES, HAZELWOOD, 1Cvsr&ixty IMairti "Weueca, Convenient to Second Avenne Electric cars or B. 4 O. R. R. Can be divided into 250 building lots than would sell for $300 to $560 each. PRICE $1,500 PER ACRE. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 89 3Foxajrtfa. Ave. je548-Tuvs T. 9 1-3 Per Cent Per Annum Guaranteed for three years by the In dustrial Trust, Title and Savings Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., which 13 also Registrar of the Stock. A small amount of this stock is offered foir sale for a short time. Apply for particulars to Room 49, Fidelity Title and Trust Company's Building, W. A. HUDSON. Reference, John W. Herron, of W. A Her ron A Sons. Je3-57 DR. HARRIS' CRAMP CURE. FOB Every Ache and Pain. FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGSTORES. Manufactured by L. H. HARRIS DRUG CO. Nos. 46 and 4S Seventh, avenne, my4-D PITTSBURG, PA. Stencil and Stamp Works. W. s3. gunting, 20FifthVeIMarketSi Try Ouft Laughtom Pads. JeS-TTS ECONOMY IN FUELI Hot Water Heating Apparatus for Residences, Etc. ALSO, Ventilating Fan3 for Cooling, Etc. M'GINNESS, SMITH & CO., S3 "Wcvtexr St. JeWB-rrs CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 120 POtTBTH ATE, (Telephone 1773) HEU. EST1TE UD HOffTGIEES. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates. arcs-77-D i 4 I