ffi SHAKY HOUSES SACKED During the Absence of Their Owners From Tarentnm Campground. SOME UNPLEASANT DISCOVERIES. The Fair Grounds Also Rolled of Furniture and Other Movables. BTEPS TO DISCOVER THE GUILTT (LVES Pittsburg and Allegheny people who ore Just now moving up to the Tarentum Camp meeting Grounds for their usual sojourn there are every day making fresh disco eries of depradations made by burglars during the past winter. The city people who reside there during the heated term usually lea e their cottages furnished throughout sons to avoid transporting their goods 23 miles to the city and back each 3 ear. During the winter the JO or 40 cottages in the woods were broken into and more or les taken from each one of them. In the aggregate two or three wagon loads of goods have been hauled out of the grove. The robbers hardly dired opera tein daytime lct they should bo 6een by the Janitor, and bits of candles lying about or lamps indicate they mado their visits far into tho night. The grounds are two and a half miles away from the to wn of Tarentum, and on account of this isolation are peculiarly expoed. One man who lived in the neighborhood reports that on one occasion ho saw a two-horso w agon full of household goods driven out of tho camp ground lane, and that when he hailed the driver from adistanco the fellow whipped up his horses and disappeared down a ravine. Funny Features of the Disco cries. Many ludicrous features occur in the dis co cry of the robberies. One family from Allegheny w cnt out three weeks ago to stay only for a week to clean up their cottage for rental. The women had left their working dresses In tho cottage, so they only brought street costumes with them. They had left four beds, last fall, well supplied with com forts, and blanket, and of course bothered about none of those things. But when they cot out in tho woods, late in the evening, thev found all their dresses gone, every stitch of bed clothing missing, bed-ticks ripped open and not a dish left. They had nothing to wear, nothing to cook or eat with or nothing to sleep on. Their predicament was most unpleasant. To make matters worse, that verj night the Pittsburg Storage Company's warehouse on Seventh street burned, and all their household goods of the lacated citv home were completely de stroyed. They received the news in the w oods next morning". In several other cottages whole barrels of dishes, glassware, etc., were taken. In one cottage last week the owner found some of his own china replaced with a stray dish or two left there by mistake by the robbers h ho liad carried it about from anothor cot tage. It is evident that women also had .something to do with the thieving, for a par ticular liking was displayed for women's dresses. In one cottage occupied by a Mt. Washington family the walls of an up-stairs apartment had been left lined with dresses. Not a garment remains. Bow the Robberies 'Were Committed. The method of tho robbers was to cut open the bed ticks in the cottages, empty the straw on the floor, and tht nusethe ticks as bags in which to carry out the plunder. Cottagers are naturally very much cha grined over the losses. The money loss is not much, but the inconvenience is great. Some wnll have to practically refurnish their summer homes throughout, conveying the goods up irom tne city, one gentleman wno had been robbed twice before spent several daj s last fall nailing up his cottage, and when he crawled out of a hole in the roof, he rejoiced in the belief that he had at last got ahead of tho winter thieves, but this spring he found his cottage one of the worst ol the victimized. He declares he will do it up next fall in a style that will defy even crowbars to open. On the whole, there were goods enough taken off Tarentum Campground last winter to furnish quite a little community of dwelling houses some where In Western Pennsylvania. The fair giounds of the Tarentum Agri cultural Society, which were so successfully opened onlv last summer, have also suffered unmercifully at the hands of tho thieves. Chairs, and all sorts of stuff havo been carted off from these grounds. The fair ground is only half a mile from the camp zneeting grounds. The matter was brought up at the annual meeting of the trustees of the Tarentum Campmeetlng Ground on Tuesday. E ery 'step will be taken to bring the guilty parties to Justice and1 prevent a recurrence of the degradations next winter. Notwithstanding the robberies, the indica tions are that a ery successful campmeet lng will be held on the campground this summer. The lot-holders, at their last meet ing, fixed August IS as the date for the com mencement of the religious services. The Grounds to Be Open Sundays. The encampment will last over two Sab baths. A prolonged discussion occurred over a proposition to repeat tho experiment of last year and close the gates on Sabbath. It was finally decided to throw open tho gates on Sunday, making the services as public as on any other day. However, tho trustees, who met subsequently, passed a resolution requesting the railroads not to run excursion trains to the grounds on Sab bith, and to charge a hitching fee for all vehicles, except lot-holders, entering the grounds on that day. On t-abbath and all other days admittance w ill be free to per sons entering on foot This is the fortieth year of the camp ground's age. A celebration of the anniver sary will be held, nnd the trustees delegated to a committee all the arrangements. Tho old stage coach and the canal boat used to bring Pittsburgere to this campmeetlng be fore the railroad was built, and there are quite a number living yet w ho attended the first campmeetlng. It is hoped to have theso per-ons present. Tarentum was the original campmeetlng in the neighborhood of Pittsburg R S P JlcCall, of Tarentum, received a vote of thanks from the trustees upon retir ing from the Presidency. He desired to rest from any official capacity with the grounds, so tho following officers were elected for tho ensuing venr L. E. Stoflel, of Pittsburg, President; E. C. Gongh, of Pittsburg, Vice President; Henry Eurich, of Kites station, Secretarj and Treasurer: the Committee on Grounds and the Indies' Association were consolidated, and the beautiful grove will be grcatlj improcd at their hands. Smoke is alread ausing Irom the chimneys of many of the cottages in the w oods. AprETiTE is generally restored to deli cate children by the use of Dr. D. Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge; and not only an appetite, but st rength and vigor as w elC Sold by all druggists. JR. O. U. A. ar. AT CLEVELAND. Special Low Rate Excursions Via the Penn sylvania Lines, June IS and 10. For the Jr. O. TJ. A. r. excursions to Cleveland via the Pennsylvania lines on Jlondaj and Tuesdav, June 15 and 1C, the round trip rate will be S3 for special trains leaving Union station, Pittsburg, at 80 A. M. Monday and 5ut0 a. m. Tuesday, and Allegheny at 10:00 p. m. Monday; also for regular trains leaving Union station at 12:45 r. M. and 11:0j r. M. Mondav. Tickets will be good returning until Sunday, June 21. Ilhs Do You Want a 5c Jews Harp, oraSlO.OOO ripe Organ Or anything at all in the line of musical in struments, sheet music or music books, the place to find the best goods at the lowest prices is at Alex Ross' music stores, 137 Federal street, Allegheny, and 60 Pranks tow n avenue, E. E., Pittsburg. TuTh. r.E.VL ESTATE SAYINGS BANK, LEH. 401 Smithfield Street, Cor. Fourth. Avenue Capital, 100,000. Surplus, 569,000. Deposits of Si and upward received and interest allowed at 4 per cent tts Excursion to Cleveland. On Monday, June 15, and morning trains of Tuesday.June 16, the Pittsburg and Lake Brie Railroad will sell tickets to Cleveland and return at S3 each, good for return up to and including Sunday, June 21. ThFsu Don't Miss Itl Negligee madras shirts at James H. Aiken & Co.'s, 100 Fifth avenue. Kegligee cheviot shirts at James H. Aiken & Co.'s, 100 Fifth avenue. Lace Curtains at any price yon may I want, at "Welty's, 120 Federal street, 65, 67, J , 69 and 71 Park way. " lis nUEKIW BY THE'BCOBE. i rromlnent People Everywhere Asking About Robert D. Smith. The'oxcluslve publication in The Dispatch of the story that Robert D Smith, a member of the patrician order of the Society of tho Cincinnati, w as nt the Poor Farm has caused a flood of letter to pour Into the Depart ment of Charities from memborsof the so ciety all over the country. Ono is from William X. Smith, a nephew of Robert D. Smith. He was a member of the firm of Hood, Bonbright & Co., and said Robert D. Smith was tho grandson of Captain Samuel Smith, of Revolutionary fame. He has been missing for a number of years, and the nephew wants him taken back to Philadel phia. Mayor William Wayne, of Paolo, Pa., who is a grandson of Mad Anthony Wayne and also President of the 8ociety of tho Cin cinnati of Pennsylvania, also wrote inquir ing about Mr. Smith. Another letter was recoived FroniTrancis M. Caldwell, of Phila delphia, who is secretary of the society. He says the organization will take caro of Rob ert Smith for the res,t of his life. Yesterday Isaac Craig, of Allegheny, also wrote and while Mr. Eaton wa? reading that letter W. H. Irwin, of Pittsburg, who also belongs to this famous order called nnd secured a per mit to visit the man. The only trouble now feared is that there may be a fight between the society and Mr. Smith's relatives for the privilege of taking caro of him. Thoroughbreds Have "staying qualities." That, is, competi tion does not discourage them. Forqmost in the race for popular favor, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters took the lead and kept it. The people of America recognize it as the champion winnerin all contests with those vicious nags, malaria, dyspepsia, liver com plaint, constipation, rheumatism and kidney trouble. It alwaj s wins. The Best for theTPrice ! Ladies' very fine, soft dongola, flexible sole, hand-turn, button shoe at 52 50. New design of lasts, good wear and a heap of comfort, and price is a bargain, at G. D. Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa. arrh Bo Tou Need Table or Bed Linens? Come and see our June sale linen bar gains to-day. Jos. Hop.ke & Co., 609-621 Penn avenue. 50c Reduced From 75c 20 doz. lawn dressing sacques. "Very low prices on lawn blouses in white and black. A. G.Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth avenue. Two hundred and fifty pieces best moquette carjicts in Hartford & Smith's makes, at apnee, at "Welty's, 120 Federal street, 65, Gi , 69 and 71 Park way. its Bargains in fast blackhosiery, 12to i5e Best values ever offered. Eosenbauji& Co. wrhssu See out new teck scarfs. James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth avenue. Getting 12 elegant cabinets for 51.00 Hendricks & Co., TTSu Xo. 68 Federal street, Allegheny. Twenty thousand shades at aprice, at "Welty's, 120 Federal street, 65, 67, 69 and 71Parkwmy. tts LEGAL NOTICES. VTOTICE THE SOUTH TWENTY-SECOND W Street Bridge Company wlU apply to the Governor of the Commonwealth for an amendment to its charter on THURSDAY, JUNE 18, 1S91, so that the same shall read "for the purpose of erecting, constructing and maintaimngabrldge andtheapproaches thereto over the Monongahela river from a point at or near the intersection of Forbes and Brady streets to a point on the opposite side of said river at or near the foot 01 South Twenty-second street In the city Of Pitts burg, Allegheny county." mv2S-17-Th A. M. NEEPER. Solicitor. BUSINESS CHANGES. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP Tho partnership existing between Simon Mathels and Emil Mathels, under the firm and style of S. Mathels & Bro , has been dissolved by mutual consent. Emil Mathels retiring. S.MATHEIS. JclO-29 DISSOLUTION" NOTICE THE FIRM OF Logan & Co., Composed of H.K. Logan and II. Schelfer, doing business! as roofers and slaters, has this 'day open dissolved by mutual consent. 'Accounts will be collected by H. K. LOGAN, who will also pay all out standing debts at his office, Penn avenue, Nineteenth ward, Pittsburg. , Jell-32-Th DISSOLUTION THE FIRM OF MoCABE & Byrne, funqral directors and livery of 5126 Butler st., have dissolved partnership by mutual consent, Byrne retiring. Ac counts will be collected by the new firm, McCabe A Hanlon, Who will also pay all out standing debts, and wonld respectfully rec ommend our successors to our many patrons. PHIL. McCABE, THOS. BYRNE. Je9-83 PBOPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS FOR THE GRAD ING, preparation of foundation and pav ing with fire brick, rumishinir curbing and setting the same on a part of Main street, in the borough of Greensburg, Pa., will be re ceived by the Board of Burgesses of said bor ough until 6r.lL JUNE 15, 1891. Profile and specifications can be seen on file at the office of Freeman C Gay, Chief Burgess. The right is reserved to reject any and all Tjronosals. By order of BOARD OF BURGESSES. Attest: A. G. MARSH. Clerk. Je3-15-3,5,7,9,11 Office of Cokteolleb ) of ALMOHExr CoDJi-rr, Pa. PrrrsEtmo, Pa., June 10, 180L ) SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at this office until 3 o'clock p. M., SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1891, for filling ap proaches to bridge No. 8 over Streets run at Watxontown; bids to be by lump sum for wort complete; bidders will be required to give bond, with two sufficient sureties, in one-half amount of bid: successful bidder to give bond, with two sureties, in double tho amount of bid for faithful performance of the contract; the right to reject any or all bids is resen ed: specifications may be seen at the office of County Engineer. JAMES A. GRIER, J elO 74 County Con trailer. PROPOSALS FOR ADDITION TO SCHOOL House Sealed proposals will be re ceived by the Chairman of the Building Committee for the erection of a new frame addition to the Luckev Sub-District School House, No. 1, Thirty-flfth ward, Pittsburg, Pa., according to architect's plans and specifications, which can be seen at resi dence of chairman. All bids mnst be sent scaled to the chairman, Hugh McMurray, Castor street, Pittsburg, Pa., on or before JULY 1, 189L The work to be done will also be let in part, if found desirable. The right is reserved to reject anv or all bids, or parts of bids. HUGH McMtTRRAY, Chairman. PrrrsBtmo, Pa., June 2, 189L Jei-O-Th JEFFERSONVILLE, IND.. MAY 16, 1691 Scaled proposals, in triplicate, subject to usual conditions, will bo received here until 11 o'clock a. M. (central standard time) MON DAY', the 15th day of June, 1891, for furnish ing at the Q. M. Depot here, 100,000 gallons of mineral oil, of 135 flash test, in cases of two five-gallon cans each, Deliveries to com mence before June 30, 189L Preference will be given to articles of domestic production and manufacture, conditions of qualitj' and price (including in tho price of foreign pro-1 ductions and manufactures the duty there on) being eqnal, and such preference will bo glen to articles of American production produced on the Pacific coast to extent of the consumption required by the public service there. Government reserves the right to re ject any or all proposals and to accept the whole quantity or anyportion of the mineral oil bid lor. All Information furnished on ap plication here. Envelopes containing pro posals should be marked "Proposals for Min eral OIL" and addressed to HENRY a HODGES, Assistant Quartermaster General, U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaster. myl9-52-ia,S0,21,22Jel0,U PROPOSALS FOR FUEL AND WASHING Recruiting Rendcz ous, 915 Penn ave nue, Pittsburg, Pa,, May 12, 189L Scaled pro posals, In triplicate, subject to tho usual conditions, will bereceivedatthoRecruiting; Rendezvous, nt 915 Penn luenue, Pittsburg, Pa., until 12 o'clock, noon, on the 12th day of June, 189L at which time and place they will be opened in the piesence of bidders, forfur nlshing supplies and rendering services, as indicated, for tho Recruiting Service, United States Army, whenever required, within tho city limits, during1 the fiscal year ending Juno 80, 1892; viz: Furnishing and deliver ing fuel, and washing articles of Government equipage. Preference will be given to arti cles of domestic production, ormanufacture, conditions of quality and price (Including in tho price of foreign productions and manu factures the duty thereonJbeingequaL The Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Blanks nnd full informa tion as to bidding, eta, wiU bo furnished on application. Envelopes, containing pro posals, should be marked "Proposals for Fuel, etc," and addressed to CAPTAIN FRANCIS W. MANSFIELD, Eleventh In tantry Recruiting Office, Pittsburg, Pa. myE-U-12, 13, 4I5Jell,13 J57 Display advertisements me ' doBar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ment 'on Ms page, such as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc., ten cent per line for each Insertion, and none taken for leu than thirty cents. Top line being displaged counts at two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH JBUSIXESS OFFICE, Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets, ALWATB OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHERE WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WTLL BE RECEIVED UP TO ? P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already bae accounts with Tine Dispatch. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 1U2 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 613 TENNAVE. PITTSBURG- ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY", 8509 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY." A. J. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE. Market House. Allegheny. F. H. EGGERS & SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver avs. rERRY M. QLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny avs. WANTED. Male Help. B ARBER-APPLY JOHN SIMON, ST. NICHO LAS Building, Grant St. and Foortn av. Jell-25 B' OY-TO WORK IN PRINTING OFFICE. J ell -19 SMITH JiltOS., 77 Diamond St. COOK-IMMEDIATELY-A GOOD COOK FOR railroad camp: apply at once on Turtle Creek Valley Railroad at Stewart sta. D. F. KEENAN, railroad contractor. Jell-88 GRINDERS (4) ON EMERY STONES: STEADY work and good wages. SHARON STEEL CASTING CO.. Sharon, Pa. ' JclO-13 GUNSMITH AND BICYCLE REPAIRER-AT GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS. 705 Smith Held St. Jell-lOO-ThS INTELLIGENT CANVASSER FOn THE CEnI TURY DICTIONARY. H. WATTS & CO., 431 Wood st. Je2-51K-D IRON SETTERS-DERRICK MEN, BRIDGE erectors, riggers, derrick men's helpers and outside Iron finishers and helpers. Address EM PLOYERS COMMITTEE, 111 Center St., New Yurt- JC9-3 MAT WITH PUSH WANTED IN PITTS BURG and each town and city of Pennsyl vania and surrounding States, to Introduce the rastest-selllng household article on record. Sales In Philadelphia have reached a million. Pavs f3 50 per day. Address, with stamp. W. H. WILLIAM SON, 44 N. Fourth st , Philadelphia, Pa. JelO-98 MAN AND WIFE DESIRE FURNISHED room or rooms (southern exposure), with board: must be located East End, near Pittslmrg or Duquesne traction, and nrst-class. U. W.. Dis patch office. Jell-a MAN A PRACTICAL MAN TO TAKE charge of an electro-plating establishment; onc-halflnterestforsileto a man of experience. Call on or address S. L. WERTZ, New Castle, Pa. Jcll-31 OFFICE BOY CAPABLE OFFICE BOY, 14 to 16 years of age; must write good hand and be correct at figures. Apply at ROOM 8, No. 87 Fourth av. Jell-93 IJELIABLE. ENERGETIC MAN-TO SELL JA full line of lubricating and lard oils on com mission. Address WESTERN SUPPLY AGENCY, 129 River St., Cleveland, O. Je9-27 SALESMAN-NO. 1 SPECIALTY: ONE HAV ING experience with tne retail grocer trade in T estern Pennsylvania preferred; no applicants considered, only those giving In detail, what terri tory they have worked, how long, what line of goods sold, and the average amount of sales per month, with references. Address M. P., Dispatch office. Jcl0-18 SALESMEN TO SELL PETIT LEDGERS. AD VERTISING cards and specialties by sample to merchants. Big commission and opportunity to work up permanent, paying business. W. B. PERSHING, South Bend, Ind. je6-21-TTS SOAP SALESMEN TWO FIRST-CLASS MEN; a life chance for energetic, wide-awake men with some capital: business reference preferred. Jiaaress&UAl I.rvir-.UJIJSI, xsispaicn uuice. jeiwti wuiiiviiuno fun iiicu .ou,a... u. ajiaj kj ERAL commissions; policy taking because most pleasing In price and plan. MURRY & ED bALL. 34 Fidelity building. my27-49 nnv Tfn.. onr v t-k.t TVOTTT, ft WPT. T TT1. VOUNG MAN-EXPERIENCED IN HAND X LING and selling notions, bnttons, small wares and Jewelry, to take charge of stock or this kind In a lirst-class retail store. Address BUT TONS, Dispatch office, giving number of years of experience and where, with reference as to charac ter which will be treated strictly confidential. JelO-57 YOUNG MAN TO CHECK INVOICES AND assist bill clerk: state reference and salary wanted. Address R, Dlspateh office. JelO-14 Agents. AGENTS-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION TO handle the new patent rhemlcal Ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever producea; erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion fpaper; 200 to500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to 620 in six days; another 321ntwo hours;. we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. For terms and full particu lars, address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., La Crosse. Wis. my22-75 AGENTS TO SELL THE MOST POPULAR book of modern times, Daenport's com pendium of "The Best Fifty Books." This great work is having an unprecedented sale and Is now ready for delivery. Where we have no regular agents copies of It will be forwarded free of charges on receipt of the price. Cloth binding, S3 75; Lib., 4 75: full seaL tS 75. P. J. FLEMING & CO.. 133 Fifth av. my28-TuWThrssn J AGENT-A LARGE LOAN COMPANY, LOAN ING on Improved or unimproved first mort gage security, ten J ears' time, lcs than 4 per cent per annum, desires an experienced and responsi ble jreneral State agent. Address, with references, 519 MANHATTAN BUILDING, Chicago, 111. J ell -35 AGENT-IN EVERY TOWN-INTELLIGENT agent of good character and address: pleasant business; good pav: state references and experi ence. SI UTUAL IN VESTMENT ASSOCIATION, Central Savings Bank Building, Baltimore, Md, Jell-lS-TTS AGENTS. MALE OR FEMALE NEW 250 household article; profit 300 percent; sample and Instructions 10 cents; goods on commission. bTAYNER & CO.. Providence, R. I. my!5-36 AGENTS-IN EVERY TOWN, TO HANDLE a line line of specialties; good inonev to live agents. Address MICHIGAN DOOR.PLATE AND BELL CO., Grand Rapids. Mich. Jell-7-Ths Hale and Female Help. BUTLER. FARM HANDS. DAIRYMEN, three haymakers, hotel cooks, chambermaids, dishwashers, nurse girls, 300 girls lor families, hotels, summer rtsorts; cooks, 4 to fa per week. MEE1IAN 'S, 545 Grant st , telephone 80. Je8-D H OUSEK E E P E R. LAUNDRESS. SEAM- STltkbS. cook. chambermaids, dlnlnc room Elrls. nurses: 200 house elrls. 10 colored srlrls. farm hands, waiters, drivers, gardeners. MRS. E. THOMroON, 608 Grant st. my21-D Female Help. COMPETENT WOMAN-AS WORKING housekeeper. 277 WESTERN AV., Allegheny. Jell-3-Tlissu COOK-WOMAN COOK ATMASHY'S.88 FIFTH av., city. Jell-94 G1RL-FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK. TO GO to Greensburg. 30 miles from Pittsburg: Snede or Norwegian preferred. Inquire at 65 TWENTY SECOND ST., Southside. Jell-85 PROTESTANT GIRL TO DO PLAIN COOK ING, nnd take charge of dining room; good wages. Address P. O. BOX 151. city. Jell-83 Situations. POSITION-IN GENERAL ACCOUNTING OR bookkeeping, young married man; practical experience of ten years; satisfactory n.fcrtnce from present employers and reasons for change. Addresi P. O. Box 927. city. ap-S-JO POSITION RESPONSIBLE, CONTRACT AND construction comp-inlcs or firms can secure tho services of a gcntlemin who can secure bnslness West, bvaddresslug PROMOTING AGENT, Dls paich office. JclO-10 SITUATION-BY MALE STENOGRAPHER rapid and accurate; continuous operator; ex perience in the Iron and steel business. Address N. A. Dispatch office. Jcll-88 SITUATION AS ENGINEER; BEST OF REF ERENCE as to sobriety and honesty. Ad dress P. 31: T Dispatch office. Jell-80 Hoarders and Lodgers. OCCUPANTS-FOE CONNECTING ROOMS ON second floor; also third story front room. 82 ARCH ST.. Allegheny. Jell-86 Partners. PARTY AN EXCELLENT POSmONTS NOW open for a good reliable man with about 810,000 capital at a salary of $150 per month. The business 1s an exceptionally good one In the manufacturing line, well established and well conducted and will pay 25 per cent on the in vestment the year round. This opening is an unusually good one and those In want of such a position and are financially fixed to secure It should call at once and lncstlgate. None others need apply. Particulars at office, 190 ROB INSON ST.. Allegheny. Je7-46 PARTNER TO JOIN ADVERTISER IN A light nnd artistic manufacturing business: mnst be a good hustler for outside business; no other need apply: capital required, 81.000; all com munications confidential. Address X. A.. Dis patch office. Jel0-32 Financial. MOEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET rates on bond and mortgage: no delay. REED B. COYLE 4 CO., cor. Fourth av. and Grant st. dell-TTS MONET TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE seenri ties, lowest rates ; no delay. SAMUEL AV. BLACK 4 CO., 89 Fourth av. dell-4-rrhs MONEY, TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES: LOW EST Interest; no delay. BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. apll-24-TTS MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at 4M, 5 and per cent. AXLES 4 BAILEY. 164 Fourth av. Tel. 187. apl4-19-TTSSU TVTORTGAGES ON CTTY OR ALLEGHENY JJIj; county propcrtyat lowest rates. HENRY A. YZAVEB ItX),, WFourth av. mh2-D 4 ''. " "WANTED. Booms. T)OOMS-THREE FIRST-CLASS FURNreHED IV rooms, with board, for family of five persons; East End near Traction line. Address ( JSnd near Traction line. Address u. 11., - iPll-30 pdicu vuice. Miscellaneous. THERRIES AND STRAWBERRIES IN QUAN L T1TIES. Inquire ofll. J. HEINZ CO.. plck lers and preservers, at their new works, iiain si above Chestnut st., Allegheny. GARDENERS OR OTHERS TO CONTKAOi 11 x the year for manure from large tables. Lib erty av.. near Thirty-second st. Address at once LOCK BOX 862, Pittsburg. iA-n , LADIES-TO ATTEND THE SCHOOL OF DE SIGN and Dress Cutting for a thorough course of dressmaking. NO. 851 PENN AV. mn3-18 PACING HORSE -MUST PACE BETTER tnn 2:40: young and sound. Address. . a. Dispatch office. Je10-6 TEJ. SIONS - THE PITTSBURG rENSION AGENCY OF J. H. STEVENSON & CO., 100 Fifth av.-Pcnslons 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 tne dis ability; bounties collected; certtneates of service procured where discharges are lost. de20-5Z-TTS SEND FOR SAMPLES AND TRICES OF TV ALL paper, free to any- address; 10-cent wall paper at 5c, 5-ccntwall paper t 8c, 25-cent gold paper at 10c a bolt. G. G. O'BRIEN, Paint and Wall Paper Store. 292 Fifth av. mh3M4-TTS SHORTHAND PUPILS TO TAKE A THOR OUGH course by .mail. Address BOX 889, Cltv. JelO-34 a if BUY OR RENT-ONE OR TWO FOOLTA . BLES In good condition. Inquire at52!GRANT ST., Pittsburg. Pa. Je"-S YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF Stewart Co.'s fine cabinet photos forJl, at 80 and 82 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny, my23-49-TTSn FOB SALE nrPROYED KEAL ESTATE City Residences. BIG BARGAIN IN A FIVE-ROOM FRAME dwelling, hall up and downstairs, inside shut ters, water and natural gas: Iot20xl25. on Browns vllleav.. opposite South Fourth St.; price only S1.600; must be sold at once. W. C. BERINGER & CO , 156 Fourth av. jc6-G6-TTS TtrYLIE AV NEAR WASHINGTON ST.. 2- V story frame. 6 rooms, lot 20x62: good I location for business or ffat. BAXTER, THOMPSON 4 CO., 162 Fourth av. Je7-72-TTSSu rC 200-NO 532! CARNEGIE AV., EIGH S)Oj TEENTnward. Harry Gcoghegan's beau tiful residence; lot 20x100: new brick dwelling, pressed brick front, containing hall, vestibule, 7 rooms and batli. porches, both gases, double par lors, slate manteK tile hearths: house newly rcinted and papered throughout; this Is a grand lome and wfll bear the closest Inspection ; satisfac tory reasons for selling: terms, 13.500 cash, balance to suit. See THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3500 Butler st. Je4-lS-Thsu flJO 300 WILL BUY A If EW FRAME HOUSE !D with commanding view of East End; 3 mln utts from traction road; call and see photograph at our office. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av. . Je7-69-MWThsn C0 100 CHOICE SIX-ROOM HOUSE, ONMT. tDj Wash.; hall, vestibule, two cisterns, chan deliers, jrood cellar, porches, etc: a oargaln; 40-ft, lot, BALTENSPERGER 4 WILLIAMS. 143 Fourth av. JelO-30-WThS East End Residences. A NEAT EAST END RESIDENCE-L ANG AV., contiguous to the palatial residence called "solitude;" nine nice rooms, with bath, lavatory, natural gas and all other modern appliances: two lots 40 leet front; beautiful, location; only three minutes' walk from Homewood station and near Penn avenue; a bargain to settle an estate. JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. I JelO-41 ALDER STREET-IMPROVED PROPERTY, 121xll9ij: paved, sewered and has flagstone sidewalk; property rents now for $800: best location on St. and most central In East End; if looking for an Investment this will Interest you. S. A. DICKIE & CO.. Penn and Shady avs., E. E. Jell-4-Tbs STEW HOUSE-OF SEVEN ROOMS AND Xi attle,rec. hall and three rooms first floor, three rooms second, sliding doors, front and rear stairs, slate mantels throughout: corner lot: one minute from Duq. traction: if sold this week S4.000 will take it. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourth avenue. Jc7-70-ttsu TVTEW NINE-ROOM FRAME DWELLING, ALL JLi modern Improvements, near North Highland av., E. E.: large lot only 85 000: very cheap; terms to suit. KELLY A ROGERS, 6216 Penn av.. E. E. Jell-6-Ths ATLNE-UOOM HOUSE WITn BEAUTIFUL 1 lot 100x300 feet In line location of Wllklnsburg ; house has bath, city water, both gases, etc.: a very desirable property at only J5.50O: a decided bar gain. See S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady av., E. E., 2039. JelO-7 1008200 DOWN AND THE BALANCE IN -ii, monthlv oavments of 15 per month, a fine new house In the East End, not over ten minutes from the electric cars now running; this house has six rooms, two slate mantels, stone hearths, slate roof, good stone foundation, cellar under whole house, goodinelghborbood: large level lot, near paved street, with good board walk to the pave ment; lot faces good 40-foot street: this is a good chance to got a home for what your rent would cost: Is Just as represented, is a bargain and will Increase In value. DENNISTON. ELDERKIN CO., LLM 6304 Penn av. Tel. 5327. JeS-6S-5,7..U,13 ago 800-INWTLKLNSBURG. A FINE FRAME tDj house of six rooms, attic, natnral gas, city water; this Is a flneplace. in every way desirable, and will be sold for a small hand paymenrand bal ance to suit, monthly payments if desired. DEN NISTON. ELDERKIN & CO., LIM.. 6304 Penn av., Tel. 5327. Je5-6S-g,7,D,U.13 CM 300 FOR A NEW SEVEN-ROOM FRAME tIDttj bouse with lot 61x140: nat. gas. two porches, tin roof, slate mantels, inside shutters, large closets: a splendid home for this low price: handy to P. B. R. and electric. S. A. DICKIE 4 CO., Penu and Shady avs., E. E. (U19).Jell-4-Ths ceo aoo-oN line of larimer av. elec- VDiJi TRIC cars; new house, five rooms, attic, hall, bay window, porches, pantry, etc.; lot 22x122 to another street. JiALTENSPERGER 4 WILL IAMS. 143 Fourth av. JelO-30-WThs Allegheny Kesidences. ALLEGHENY AV.-TWO FRAME HOUSES; lot 20x75 rt for $5,000. A. I). WILSON. 55 Federal St., Allegheny. Jc9-61-TT8 PERRYSVILLE AVE., TENTH WARD, AL LEGHENY C. H. Jackson's beautiful resi dence property; lot nearly 300 feet square, with comfortable dwelling and stable; abundanccof fruit nd,sliade trees; a lovely place. A.LEGGATE 4 SON, 108 Fourth ave. Je9-53 POPLAR ST.-BRICK HOUSE, SIX ROOMS; Iot20x72. A, D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. Je9-61-TTS Suburban Kesidences. CHEAP COUNTRY PLACE-OF FIVE ACRES; fine grove suitable for picnics, good orchard, etc. : dwelling of four rooms, hall, etc. : stable ana other outbuildings, all comparatively new; two miles from Einsworth station; price only J3.0M. W. C. BERINGER 4 CO., 156 Fourth av. je&-66-TTS 37MSWORTH STATION, FT. WAYNE R. R. Ji A country home with city lmnro ements, near station; good stable: 21 trains dally: Just the place of business man! call and see about it. A. D. WIL SON, 55 Federal 6t.. Allegheny. Jc9-Cl-TTS SMALL COUNTRY PLACE OF 3 ACRES OF nlce-lavlng land; abundance of good fruit, framedwcfllngofsixrooms, stableand all neces sarj outbuildings; two good springs, also running stream : an elegant place for poultry raising; cheap. W. C. BERINGER 4 CO , 156 Fourth av. Je6-66-TTS 1 A ACRES AND DWELLING ON PERRYS XJ VILLE road at auction; there will be sold by order of the Oinhaus' Court at the Uejl Estate Auction Board. 99 Fourth av., on Tuesday, June 16, at 3 o'clock; aU rthat vlO-acre tract of land with 6-room dwelling house, having a front of over 500 leet on the Perrysvllle road. Tenth ward, Alle gheny lying between the Watson estate and Dun Tap propert); a survey can be seen at this office showing how the property can he divided Into lots; the trait having to be sold In 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 tlicapproal of the Court, and that we bellete that 822,000 Is about the sum which will be approved: at this price there can be a handsome profirmade. All Information cheerfully furnished by A. LEGGATE 4 SON, Auctioneers, 108 Fourth ave. Je3-20-D mq 300-roR a good frame house of tDO? six rooms and attic in Crafton; slate mantels and roof ; marble hearths: front and rear porches; wateron back porch. Inquire of ARTHUR BLAKELY.on the opposite side of tho street. Je3-41 Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.-RENT OR SALE Hotels, eottages and bathhouses; lots for sale In all parts or the city; also fcouth Atlantic City. ISRAEL G. ADAMS 4 CO., Real Estate Agents, Real Estate and Law Building. JcI-27 FOB SALE-LOTS. Allegheny Xots. 1 n NICE LOTS IN ALLEGHENY ON PREBLE JLD avenue and adjoining streets In Hartmaa plan: splendid point to erect residences for pur poses of sale, or to rent for Investment, JAS.W. DRAPE 4 CO., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. JeS-CO 1 OOO-LOT 23X115 FT. ON BUENA VISTA fl)l t. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Alle gheny. Je9-61-TTS Suburban Lots. SUBURBAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best terms In tbe county at bheraden, 15 minutes from Union station: seeShcraden before you buy else where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretarj. 127 Fifth av. . . fe27-7!-D SOME BARGAINS IN VACANT LOTS AT Emswortn.'P., Ft w; 4 C. B. R., at aU prices and terms to salt. W. C. BERINGER 4 CO., 61 Fourth av. Je6-66-TT8 OQ BUILDING LOTS-AT CRAFTON. NEAR jO railroad station: all perfectly level; good lace to build; will be sold cheap, JAS. W. iRAPE 4 CO.. 318 Wood St., Pittsburg. Je9-60 Farms, TOARM-VERY GObD FARM OF 105 ACRES J? on the Llgonler Valler Jt. R all In good state of cultivation; good fences, frame dwelling of live rooms, large bank barn and all necessary outbuild ings, good springs; underlaid with coal and abund ance of limestone; good, markets and an elegant opportunity for afarmer; price 85,500, or will ex change for city property. W7c. BERINGER 4 CO. , 156 Fourth av. ' JeS-66-TTS FARM-OF 1U ACRES. fl.100: FARM OF 100 acres, 81.100: farm of 427 acres, 84,000, J. H. BBISTOR, MarUnsburg, JV. Va. JeU-l - FOB SAIE-tMTS, , , - Cltx-Lota. FOR SAEE-857S-LOT 20xK. 'CENTRALLY . located im line of Central cable line. W. A. . . my31-8-MTTF UUKNELIUS, attorney, 403 Grant si., j.-insuurg: or go to his office. Mornlngsldeav.. on the grounds, Rnrlwn1il..., m v., A-ni,lfn TnvI9 u ...... ,.,, , OftCU A, EM. VV..-."-. " NINTn ST. AND DUQUESNE WAY-LOT 57 feet on Ninth st. and 100 feet on Duquesne yuy ittieeiaeep; vaiuaDie mu 5ip"tv--j'uar erty. Further particulars see ALLE3 4 BAILEY. 164 Fourth av. (an.) Tel. 167. .. ,. , Jcll-K-lUZWWlSjZO East End Lots. ' PAIRMOUNT PLACE-LOTS FOR"' SALE: choice lots, elegant location, with a beautiful 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 andclectric cars. Inquire of BTRAUB 4 MORRIS, corner Wood and Third st. my28-10-D N EGLEY AV.-BETWEEN ELLSWORTH AND THrth ,, An-rim foot nt 175 nar foot front: mnst be sold within a few days; a bargain for a quick buyer, (a 430), iSLiAUD. .liAMu, iw xuurin av. jell-l Ilarclwood Lots. CHEAPEST LOTS IN HAZELWOOD - ON W Smith st., only two squares from the station, sire 24x100 reet, at only 8750 each, (d 68). iBLACK 4 BAIRD. 95 Fourth a. Jell-I FOB SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. TJUSINESS CnANCE-ONE-HALF INTEREST -u in ugnt manuracturingr dw renuiicu; ui cash ; truarantee Investment; big profit. Addr lart ress ji. r.i:, Dispatcn omce. JelO-100 FINE RESTAURANT BOARDING HOUSE; shoe store, in good town; grocery storet, 8350, 8500 to 810,000: cigar stores; fish markets, 8500 to (1,000; machine' shop: drugstore; stone quarry; noveltv store. HOLMES 4 CO., 420 Smlthfleld St. myl "I70R SALE-DRUGSTORE; ONE OF THE BEST X la the city; that or .the late Simon Johnston, dee'd. cor. Smlthfleld st. and Third av.; a fine opening for a live man. W. A. HEBRON 4 SON S, 80 Fourth av. , Je4-5-3tTliF GROCERY STORES IN THE CITY. EAST END, Southside and Allegheny. 8o00 to 83,000; hard ware stores, tin roofing business, shoestores. cigar stores, bakeries, restaurants, hotels. PERCIVAL 4 GASTON. 439 Grant st. Jell-22" HALF INTEREST -IN AN ESTABLISHED livery and undertaking business; no better lo cation In the clty.i Jor particulars address for three days, JOHNSTON, Dlspatchofllce. Jell-lO SHOESTOBE-IN WESTERN PENNSYLVA NIA: good location in town of 9,000 Inhab itants; stock invoices 83.500. Address C. H., Dis patch office. Je9-72-TT STORE FIRST-CLASS CLOTHING AND gents' furnishing goods business, one of the best stands In the East End; a rare chance; ill health the cause; Invoice. 811.000 to 812,000. with long lease, inquire A. GOEDDEL, No. 109 Col 11ns av.. East. End City. Je9-n-TTSSa FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock. MARE-A VERY' FINE KENTUCKY DRIV ING and saddle mare, S years old; very stylish: wlllscareat nothing: any lady can drive her. Address R.H., Dlspatchofllce. JelO-67 PONY WELSH-CREOLE GELDING, BRED by Major Campbell Brown : one of the best and handsomest ponies In the county; color, dark bay, no white, 3 years old, 13 hands high, broken to harness and saddle, gentle and 60und;can be seen at Edgeworth; price, 8150. Address R. F. SHAN NON, 907 Liberty st. Jell-99 Machinery and Metals. " A NUMBER .OF SECOND-HAND IRON WORKING lathes at a low figure; also second-hand wire rope, portable engines and boilers, Slemcnjras valves, castings, etc,-VELTE 4 MC DONALD, Penn av. and Thirty-second st. myl4-TT8 ENGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND; largest stock of all sizes; 16x36. 12x24, 12x18, 10 X20, 10x16, 10x12, 9x12,8x12,7x12, 6xI2;mountedport able engine, boilers of all sizes, shafting, pulleys, pumps, governor, etc- Telephone, 8401, 23 and 25 Park Way. Allegheny. Pa. J. S. YOUNG. apll-D ONE STEAM ENGINE 16" DIAMETER AND 30" stroke, large fly wheel. Waters' automatic f;overnor:two 2-11 ue boilers, 40" diameter. 24 ft. ong, with steam drum; all In good running order and sold only for want of use; can be seen at Price Foundry, Prlc3 St.. city. , Inquire 619 SMITH FIELD ST. myl6-16 THE BECK AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIGHT engine; engines, boilers and sawmills and woodworking machinery. HARMES MACHINE DEPOT. 89 Firstar., Pittsburg. mr7-D Miscellaneous. MODENE-AT 951 PENN AV. Je3-17 XOST. , LOST WHITE AND YELLOW FRENCH noodle dog wearing collar marked Doc."250 N ORTH AV.. Allegheny. Finder will be rewarded If he returns dog to above address. Jell-82 FOUND. the exrtcrts c PINT. No. 42 Federal St.. Allezhenv. ap2-92-ThF8n PEBSONAT. PERSONAL CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver; Jewelry repaired; new work-made to oraer. uuiua. ualium, hi smiinneia si. apW-134 PERSONAL DO YOU WANT TO SAVE money? If so, buy your books and stationery from us ; midsummer sacrifice sale now on. FRANK BACON 4 CO., 301 Smlthfleld St. Je4 PERSONAL FINE BOOKS WE HAVE THE finest collection of finely illustrated books In Pittsburg; beautlfnl'blndlhgs; low prices; come and see them; hundreds df books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK STOHErSOOLlberty St. de!2 ERSONAL WHEN I WAS A SHALL BOY my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great blgman. DICK bON, the well-known tailor, 65 Filth av., cor. Wood t., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape. Tel. liof. myl5-80-D PERSONAL DR. BRIGGS' THEOLOGY 3IAY be all very -nell to live by, but you will never die happy if von do not Investigate prices at ACHE'S HARNESS AND TRUNKTEMFORIUM. 426 and 428 Wood st. Harness, trunks, traveling bags, etc., 25 per cent cbeaper than same grade of goods can be bought for elsewhere. Jell-0 PERSONAL-COME ONECOME ALL; "THIS rock shall fly from its firm base as soon as I, " so said Fltz James of Scotland. Our rock Is our J rices. Investigate for yourselves at ACHE'S 1ARNESS AND TRUNK EMPOKIUM. 426 and 423 Wood St., if you want a first-class harness, trunk or traveling bag. Sign of Brown Horse. Jell-9 EDUCATIONAL. TrTESTERN UNIVERSITY OF PENNA. YV ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS, Juno 26 and27,September 14 nnd 15. 8100 in PRIZES for best entrance examinations. For particulars write to W. J. HOLLAND, Pres't, Pittsburg, Pa. Je4-9S-TTS Pennsylvania Hollidaysburg. Hollldavsbnrg Seminary for Young Women and Girls. Thorough Instruction. Methods adapted to the Individuality of each pupil. Home com forts. Location exceptionallv healthful. Malaria unknown. Address MRS. It. S. HITCHCOCK. Jell-17-ns CHELTENHAM MILITARY ACADEMY Ogontz, Montgomery Co., Pa. Unex celled in beauty andhealthfulness of loca tion and surroundings and In buildings, equipment and alt other requisites of a first class school. Number, limited to 60. For illustrated circular address JOHN CALVIN RICE, A. M., Principal. - myUS-77-P NOTICES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AS my "wife, Elizabeth Bemlinger, lias left my bed and board, I will not be responsible lor any debts that she may make. MATTHIAS BEMLINGEB. PrrrSBUito, Jnne 9, 189L JelO-20 CHARLES. SOMERS & CO., ISO FOURTH AVE, (Telephone 1773) . REAL ESTATE AKD MORTGAGES. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates. ap2S-77-D Stencil, and Stamp Works. W. s3. punting, 20Fifth2qvgiMarI?etSt. Try Oun Laoqhton Pads. JC2-TTS HOUSEKEEPERS WILL FIND IT TO their advantage to buy tea sets, silver ware, knives, forks and spoons, eto., eta, at WILSON'S JEWELRY STORE, 61 Fourth avenue, Fine watch repairing a specialty. apl-TTS T OTS-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR JJ irom siuu iq J3W, in uie tigniesiiui "" '"vn payments: easy terms. Inquire or ihas. t. McNAU(3HER CO., , Contractors for - Paving Sidewalks With .Cement, Brick and Fire Brick, Concreting Cellars. 110 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA. CnxbstoMXurdlshBda&clseti fe7- To'iir?g&&n aaab City Kesidences. :, w TTOCSE-24 FEDERAL ST. PITTSBURG. TEN XL rooms, bath and laundry. Inquire of M. G. COHEN. 38 Fifth av. JcMJt East End Residences. I BURNISHED HOUSE-8 ROOMS COMPLETE. ' 3 months. Corner WINKB1DDLE AND LIBERTY AVS.; possession June 20; rent low. Jeu-7t Allegheny Kesidences. NO. J39 SHEFFIELD ST.; ELEGANT BRICK house: 12 rooms; all modern improvements. A. D. WILSON, 65 Federal st Allegheny. JeWU-TTSt SCIl-NEAT NEW SIX ROOM HOUSE ON WX'X Yale St.. papered throughout; 115, three rooms on first floor. No. 30 Taggartst. A. LEG GATE SON. 108 Fourth av. 1el0-35t Suburban Residences. AT ALEXANDRIA BAY. NEW YORK-POINT Marguerite; house fully furnished: large boat house and two detached cottages on premises; rent for the season. S700. For further particulars ad dreas LOCK BOX No. 25. Harrisbnrg. Pa. Jel0-97 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; (30 per month; also rarm or 40 acres, S15 per month. Apply to W. H. DALY. 135 Filth av. JeW-TTBt Booms. ONE FRONT ROOM-COSILY FURNISHED, and two unfurnished rooms en suite in a new house, Ave minutes1 ride on the Firth av. cable cars from the postofflce. Address J. C, Dispatch office. Jell-t Business Stands. TO LET-HANDSOME STORERQOMS, NOS. 78 and 80 Diamond St., Just above Smlthfleld St., in new Dispatch building; well lighted ele gantly tltted np, centrally located and having every convenience: these rooms are admirably suited for insurance, real estate or other office business. For further Information apply, after 2 P. M to BUSI NESS MANAGER, The Dispatch, Smlthfleld and Diamond sts. ap2M17t Offices, Desk Boom. OFFICES TWO GOOD OFFICES ON GRANT St.. near Fifth av.: rent cheap. Inquire of W. C. BERINGER & CO., 158 Fourth av. JelJ-07-ThSt ' TO LET CHOICE OFFICES ON SECOND and third floors of The Dispatch business office building, corner Smlthfleld andDiamood sta. -.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 E iroiessionai men in me city. Appiy, aiier 2 r. ml.. BUS. MGB, DIsrAXCH. on tne premises. ap29-117t Miscellaneous. GOOD STABLING FOR GENTLEMEN'S teams: also, storage room for carriages or light storage, at No. IS Church av.. Allegheny. -Address HOWLAND DAIRY CO., 18 Churchfiiv., Allegheny. Pa. my24-35tlT SUMMER RESORTS. Atlantic City. HOTEL BLACKHUHST, ATLANTIC CITY, N. X, 28 S. Arkansas av. All conveniences, Including bath and bar. Near Reading depot and beach. Terms moderate. Je-58 WM. H. BLACKHURST. HADDON HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J, Now open. Hot and cold sea water baths in the house. Jei LEEDS &XIPPINCOTT. THE CHALFONTE Atlantic crrr, N. J. On thebeach, with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths in the house. Send for circular. ap30-32-D E. ROBERTS A SONS. THE M ANSI O.N, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The largest hotel. Open all the year. Jell-U CHARLES McGLADE. Cape May.- CONG RESS HALL, CAPE 3IAY, N. J., SEA SON 1S9L Hassler's Celebrated Orches tra. Opens June G. J. F. CAKE. myZWXVrrhs ' HOTEL CHALFONTE. Cats Mat, X. J. Greatly enlarged since last season. AU modern improvements. Opens June. H.W.SAWYER. Je0-26D HOTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAT, N. J. JOHN TRACY & CO., Ownereand 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. my31-6i Other Itesorts. -rrriNSXow inn- TV AMONG THE PINES At Wtnslow Junction, X. J. Open all the year. New and Modern Improvements. myl9-7S-TTa WEST END HOTEL, ASBURY PARK, N. J. , It has the finest location of any along the coaBt- It has been beautifully decorated, and contains all modern improvements. Inquire J. S. RIPLEY, Proprietor. Jell-12-D "DINE HEIGHTS INN AND COTTAGES 1 .(iiivgiiciijr juuuuiuuu. .ftjuittimi uiisur- passed, most picturesque region of 'Pennsyl vania; all modern improvements, purest water and. finest air: steam Beat; tennis. Open about JUNE20. Illustrated circular. A. RGRIER, Birmingham, Huntingdon coun ty, Pa. my28-86-TTB CAPON HAMPSHIRE COUNTY, W. VA. Alkaline Lltbla Water, also Supe rior Iron and Freestone Waters. SPRINGS AND BATHS Baths of any temperature. Largest Swimming Pool of Alkaline Llthla Water in the world. Superb Sum merclimate. Herelswherethesicici recover and the well are 'always, happy. Sendforramphletsand se cure rooms. W. H. Sale, Prop. myl-172TD Idlewood Hotel and Cottages NOW OPEN. Beautifnl summer resort, six miles from city, on Panhandle R. R. Dinner and lunch eon parties provided for on short notice. For further information address M. STANDFORD JACKSON, Je7-26 - Idlewood, Allegheny Co., Pa. MONMOUTH HOUSE, SPRING LAKE BEACH, .N. J. ' SEASON OPENS JUNE 27, 1S9L HOUSE ENLARGED AND IMPROVED, Particulars on application to L. U. MALTBY, Hotel Lafayette, Phila., or Monmouth House. JeU-15-D MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CRESSON SPRINGS. Main line Penna. R. R.; all trains stop On the Summit of the Allegheny Mountains. Will open June 25. For circulars and Infor mation address WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt., Cresson, Cambria, myl5-78 Co, Pa- T ONG BRANCH, N. J. United States Hotel, Select family and transient hotel, directlv on tho ocean; 500 feet frontage; $3 and 3 50 per day; reduced weekly rates to families. J. C. VAN CLEAF, Prop., Mansion House, Brooklyn Heights, N. Y"., di rectly opposite Wall street ferry. jeiI-10-TTS BEDFORD BEDFORD, PA. SPRINGS . Hotel Opens June 13., Write for pamphlet on this great Eosort, and the famous BEDFORD SPRINGS MINERAL WATER. L. B. DOTY, MANAGER. my30aVTT3 ECONOMY IN FUEL! Eot Water Heating Apparatus for Residences, Etc. ALSO, Ventilating Fans for Cooling,;Etc. M'GINNESS, SMITH & CO.,! 83 Water st e8-5J-TTS HELLO, CENTBAL, GIVE ME 193. Hello, Whlteley, send for my shoe and flx where needed and return them aa quick as possible- A. WHITELET, Eittaburr Shoe Repairing Factory, 126-130 Third ave. Second noor., myl2-73rr V-" r. .-t t t CHOICE PKOPEETTE3. 'For Sale" of Exchange. 21 ACRES, HAZELWOOD, Twenty-third Ward. Convenient to Second Avenue Electric cars or B. O. R. R, Can be divided Into 250 building lots that would sell for $300 to $500 each. Price, $1,500 Per Acre. SAMOELW. BLACK & CO., FOURTH AVE. JeU-8 ASP1NWALL, ON THE ALLEGHENY, IS A PLACE UNEXCELLED FOR HOMES. Charming surroundings, level lots, graded avenues, pipes laid for gas and water, and a good supply of pare artesian water. Churches, school nnd stores handy. Only 20 minutes from Pittsburg, Early trains for those who have employment in the city. ASPINSVALL LAND CO., Aspinwall sta., W. P. R. E., OrSAM'I. MCKNIGHT, 169 Lacock St., Alle gheny, Pa. H. J. HEINZ, IWMain St., Allegheny. Pa.; or L. H. SMITH, 809 Liberty St., Pittsburg, Pa. Je&oS-TTS $11,000. Elegant Stone Front DIEYBAN AVE., NEAR FORBES ST., OAKLAND. This choice dwelling contains reception hall, nine rooms, bathroom, china closets, largo pantries, slate mantels, both gases and wired for electric light, art stained glass, "elegantly papered and grained, laundry, ce mented cellar; lot 22x150 feet to Ward street. A bargain to quick buyer. Terms reason able. ' REED B. COYLE & CO., Cor. Fourth avenue and Grant street. Je7-119-TT3u . LINDEN LAND CO. By direction of the stockholders of the Linden Land Company I will, on MONDAY, June IS, 1891, at 3X0 p. 31., at the Chamber of Commerce, room 31, Fidelity Title and Trust Company building, Fourth av., sell to the highest bidder for cash, the following lots In tho Linden Land Company plan: Nine lots, Nos. 63 to 61, both inclusive, excepting 60 feet square from the west end of each of the lots Nos. 55, 58 and 57. Also 3 lots, Nos. 154, 155, 158, and the north half or lot No. 157 in same plan. GEORGE a BTJHGWIN, JOHN D. BAILEY, Trnstee. Auctioneer. Jell-96-D soi mwm. 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 tbe Stock. A small amount of this stock is offered for sale for a short time. Apply for particulars to Boom 49, Fidelity Title and Trust Company's Building, W. A. HUDSON. Reference, John W. Herron, of W. A. nor ron & Sons. Je2-57 PENN AVE., E. E., .. .. Near! comer of Shady Lane. One of the choicest business properties on the avenue. Facing Frankstown ave. $500 Per Foot Terms Easy. KELLY & ROGERS, 6216 Penn Ave., E. E. 1 JeJl-5-ThS KENSINGTON OPENING :; SALE CONTINUES THURSDAY, .." :'. FRIDAY, ;l -AND- SATURDAY, JUNE 13. ' -i D.bn'4 Fail FOR PLANS AND BURRELL 96 F.OURTH . - Pittsburg, Pa. z APCTIQX SALES. AUCTION SALE OF THE Schenley Park Land Co.'s PLAN OF LOTS, NEAR SCHENLEY PARK; Saturday, June 13, at I P. M. The best, cheapest and most desirable lots for the price to be found in the two cities. Property that will appreciate rapidly. , Speculators and Home Site-Seekers Should Attend the Sale! The view la charming. Thobe3utyof the location can only be realized by visiting tho grounds, which overlook a large portion of gcbenley Park and the lower portion of tha city, and enable one to see the entire South side. ARRANGEMENTS HATE BEEN MADE TO COJIPLETE AN ELECTRIC ROAD TO THIS PROPERTY WITHIN SIXTY DAYS. THE BRIDGE FORMING ONE OF THE MAIX ENTRANCES TO THE PARK WILL ALSO BE COMPLETED AT THE SAME TIME. TERMS AT THIS SALE THE COMPANY HAS DECIDED TO SELL LOTS TO PUR CHASERS PAYING FIVE (5) PER CENT CASH, BALANCE IN PAYMENTS OF $5 PER MONTH. The title to thi property guaranteed by Fidelity Title and Trust Company. Such as desire to avail themselves of an opportunity to make a good investment should make it a point to attend the sale. The Second avenae electric cars or tha Baltimore and Ohio Railroad will convey you to Laughlln station. PETER SHIELDS, Agent. H. B. SMITHSON, Auctioneer, 533 GranC street. Jefr49 A UCTION SALE rnfnir tttw in 1001 at 10 a. x. at the rooms of the Henry Auction. Co., No. 311 Mnrket st. Elegant chamber suites in oak and walnut, parlor suites in tapestry, brocatclle and hair cloth, with oak or walnut frames; sideboards, mirror-door wardrobes, folding beds, couches, leather dining chairs, rockers, easy chairs, refrig erators, bookcases, desks and office chairs, toiletware, bedsteads, bureaus, withstands, springs and mattresses. Carpets Brussels, velvet and ingrain, for rooms, halls and stairs. Also dishes and cooking utensils. nENRT AUCTION CO., Joll-24 Auctioneers. AT AUCTION $20,000 WORTH OF FINE lace curtains. The entire stock of an importer will be sold THURSDAY' MORN ING, June 1L at 10 o'clock, at the rooms, 311 Market St., Pittsburg. This consignment is all of the very finest of Irish point lace. Swiss and French embroidered curtains, are all fresh goods, and must be sold at once. WiU sell in quantities to suit thebuyer. HENRY AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. Je7-66 DR. HARRIS' CRAMP CURE. FOR Every Ache and Pain. FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGSTORES. ' Manufactured by - L. H. HARRIS DRUG CO." Koj. 46 and 48 Seventh avenue, my4-D PITTSBTJBG, PA. rro 1ET BUSINESS HOUSE .OX WOOD STREET Three-stories; good corner property; slza 20x60. Arrangements can be made to rent; adjoining building if deired. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. Je9-43 JUNE n,.. JUNE 125 - - :, 'H .- m to. Attend INFORMATION SEE AVENUE," 't r . ' JeZMT MOMENT COMPffl, ;. n t