E1BMP1PP2,TL'' rrt-rrr4yli SQUELCHING THE SMOKE. Anothcr.Boorn for the ladles' Health Pro teeth e Association A Significant let ter Trom Chicago The Smoke Consum ers Now at IVork in Tills City. The Ladles' Health Protective Association lias received another boom for the -work In abating the snioko nuisance In Pittsburg. The tollowlng letter of Inquiry sent to Chi cago by Mrs. John JL Oakley, the Secretary of the association, has been answered by Charles 1L George, Chief Inspector of the Department of Health of the Windy City. He kits not a single manufacturer has left Chicago on account of the enforcement of the smoke consumer ordinance. Tho ladles hero have left the matter of the pus eageof an ordinance regulating the nuisance entirely in the hands of Collector Warm castle, and will not take any further action until Councils have acted on the ordinance, which will be modeled after that now in force In Chicago. Further than this tho ladies will make ar rangements to have all the manufacturers of smoke consumers give an exhibition of their appliances at the Exposition this fall. In addition Mrs. Oakley will write to all the members of the Smoke Committee of the Citizens' Committee of Chicago, Kansas City and other Western cities where smoke con sumers nro used, in order to furnish data on the subject to lay before Councils. The next meeting of the association will "be held on Tuesday, at the Pittsburg Li brary, when the following letter from Chi cago will be read: Sir. John 51. Oakley, Secretary Ladies' Health Protective Association: Dun SI adam Your letter of the 17th lnet.. ad dressed to His Honor, the Mayor, Inelotlng a clip K ping irom uie aciemyic -ITntTcwi, ua uvr-u ir '.rri1 ta me for rpnlr. and. as a nreface. I am verv giaaioznnw iaai ine people ui jt.iii.uurg aracuji. tempUUng the abatement of the smoke nuisance In vourcltv. Unclose yon a copv of our smoke ordi nance, "hlch is the best law that we know of on this subject, having been tustalned hv the Supreme Court of Illinois, and with a rffrid enforcement of the same, the smoke nuis ance can be entlreh abated. Ae are dally bring ing prosecutions against the Tiolatorssand have the heartv co-operation of the best citizens of Chi cago, toircther with the officials of the various roads that enter this cltv, and we have yet to hear of any Important manufacturer moving from Chi cago on account of the enforcement of the smoke ordinance, as ite have clearly demonstrated that Jt Is no hardship to stop the smoke; but, on the other hand, is a stroke or economy. As to the various deTlces In use, it would bs tetter to tend an expert here to become thoroughly posted on the subject. RespeclfuUy yours, CHaS. II. Geobge. Chler Inspector. Kcgardmg the statement made by Chief Brown that the expense of putting in smoke consumers wouldbo hardto uearbvMnall es tablishments, Mrs. Imogen B. Oakley, Secre tary of the association, esterday said: "The truth of the matter is that smoke consumers, or automatic feeders, as they should be called, are the most economical devices ever "brought before the public, and small establishments, doing business on a limited capitnl, should be the very ones to adopt them with enthusiasm. The Health Asso ciation lias received reports from firms using emoke consumers, both In this city and in Chicago, and in every case it has been shown that the first cost of the consumer can be liaid in one ortnoj ears solely by tho saving in fuel. The following firms have been re ported to the association as having made contracts for smoke consumers solely on the ground of ccomraiy: Hamilton building, Dewce-s Wood & Co., Franklin school build ii.g, Oliver Iron and Steel Company, Roberts Wire Mill. Maishall, Kenncdy&Co., Jackson "building. "Wen ill not,"' continued Mr. Oakley, "do any more regarding the chimneys that send out Mnokc until Councils have acted on the new ordinance. Collector Warmcastle will look after the matter in Pittsburg, and to night President Parke will introduce a sim ilar ordinance in Allegheny Councils." - . - . ... . 1?- 7. ...- - C. Baucrleln Brewing Company, Bennetts, Pa., telephone 1018, brewers and "bottlers of standard lager pnd wiener export beer. The trade and families supplied. TTF B.&B. This Friday, at the silk counter, 21-inch Mack and white striped surahs, S4 cents a yard. Boggs & llUHL. Ladies' Waist. 150 dozen, just opened, 50c to $8 75 at Hosenbaum & Co.s, "Wokkixgmex. attend Sailer & Co.s Trorkingruau's sale to-day, cor. Smithfield and Diamond streets. SO suits for f3 50 to day only. B. &B. Another brisk Friday, 8-cent , printed Chambrays, 4 cents a yard. BOGGS & BUHL. " PKOPOSALs! "TOTICE TO COXTEACTORs SEALED X y proposals for the grading, curbing and paving with nnck of 2,250 feet, more or less, of Main street, Mansfield, Allegheny county, Pa., will be received by the Town Council of Mansfield until 8 o'clock p. M., JU"SE 18, 1S9L Profile and specifications can be seen at the offlco of W. E. Wilson, engineer. Room 811 Penn building, or at R. J. Hardy's drug store, Mansfield, onandafter WEDNESDAY, June 10. Bids to be accompanied by a bidder's bond, with sufficient surety in 50 per cent of tho amount of bid. Council reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. BV ORDER OP COUNCIL. Attest O. R. COOK, Clerk. jel0-2-Mwjr Office of Costbolleb ) OF AJ.IXOHES.T CoCXTV. Pa. PrrrsBCBG, Pa., June 10, 1S9L j SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED at this offlco until 3 o'clock r. sl, (SATURDAY. JUNK 13, 1831, for filling ap proaches to bridge No. 8 over Streets run at Watsontown; bids to be by lump sum for Mrork complete; bidders will be required to give bond, ith two sufficient sureties in one-half amount of hid. successful bidder to give bond, with two sureties, in double the amount of bid for faithful performance of the contract; the right to reject any oral! lid.- Is reserved: specifications may be seen D,t the office of Comity Engineer JAMES A. GRIEfi, jclO-Tl County Controller, TREAURT DEPARTMENT, WASHING TON, D. C., June 4, 1891 Scaled pro posals will be received at this department until 2 o'clock V. X., MONDAY, JUNE 15, 189L for manufacturing and placing In position in complete working order in United States Court House and Postofiice building at Pitts fiurg. Pa., certain articles of special furni ture. Specifications, drawings and blank lorms of proposals will be forwarded to manufacturers and dealers upon application to the department. The right to reject any and all bfd6 and waive defects is reserved. Partial bids will not be considered. Pro posals should be addressed to the. Secretary of the Treasury and Indorsed "Proposals for furniture lor United States Court Ilouso and Postofiice building, Pittsburg, Pa." A. B. KETTLETON", Assistant Secretary. JelO-99 wf 1)ROrOSALS FOR FURNISHING STA TIONERY, furniture, fuel and other supplies. In compliance with tho Constitution pnd laws of the Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, I hereby invite sealed proposals, at Srices below maximum rates fixed In scbed les, to furnish stationery, furniture, fuel and other supplies for the several depart ments of the State Government, and for making repairs in the several departments, and lor the distribution of tho public docu ments, for the vear ending the first Monday of June. A.D. f92. Separate proposals will be received, and Separate contracts awarded as announced In said schedules. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond with approved sur eties, conditioned for the faithful perform ance of tho contract, and addressed and de livered to me before 12 o'clock k., of TUES DAY, tho 30th day of June, A. D. 1891, at which time the proposals will bo opened and contracts awarded, in the reception room of the Executive Department, at Ilarrisburg. Blank bonds and schedules containing all necessary information can bo obtained on application at this department. WILLIAM F. HARRITY, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Jel-CJ-1,3,5,8,10,12, 1517 "PROPOSALS FOR FUEL AND WASHING JL Recruiting Render ons, 915 Penn ave nue, Pittsburg, Pa May 12, 1S9L Sealed pro posals, in triplicate, subject to the usual conditions, will be received at the Recruiting Rendezvous, at &15 Penn avenue, Pittburg, P-i., until 12 o'clock, noon, on the 12th day of June, 1K91, at which time and place they will bo opened in tho presence ofbidders, forfur-ni'-hing supplies and rendering services, as indicated, lor the Recruiting .Service, United States Army, bene er required, within the city limits, during the fiscal year ending Juiio SO, 192; viz: Furnishing and deliver ing lnel, and washingarticlesof Government equipage. Preference will be given to arti cles of donifstic production, ormanufacture, conditions of quality and prico (including in the price of foreign productions and manu factures the duty thereoujbelng equal. The Government reserves the right to reject any or all proposals. Blanks and full informa tion a to bidding, etc, will be furnished on application. Envelopes, containing pro- Jwils hould bo marked "Proposals for 'ueL etc.," and addressed to CAPTAIN FRANCIS W. MANSFIELD, Eleventh In fantry Recruitins Oflice, Pittsburg, Pa. inyl2-t4-12, IS, li,15Jcll,12 msam&m " JS3- JXsptay advei flieiixnti one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, suchas Wanted,- Bale, lb Let, etc, ten cent per line for each insertion, and none taken for let than thirty cent. Top Ime being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT, FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have account with TBI DISPATCH. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE, NO. 1UJ CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NOiC2. FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 613 PENN AVE.' PITTSBURG ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. S509 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. 2Uh street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEB, 58 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE, Market House. Allegheny. F. H. EGGERS 4 SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. G. W. HUGnES. Pennsylvania and Beaver avs. TERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny avs. "WANTED. Male Help. BARBER AT ONCE-GOOD MAN; GERMAN preferred. JOHN UEINRICH, 3632 Penn av. jell-38 "OARBER AT ONCE-GOOD MAS: GERMAN .! preierrea. yuu nijnn.u,w.rcuud. Jeld-1 "OARBER-APPLY D. RENNIE. S3 EIGITTH Oi A.)., iiomesieau. jw-" BOOKKEEPER-AG OOD MAN AT MODERATE wages; statj age. married or single, experi ence, reference, salary, etc. Address i. 1 . Z., Dispatch office. Jel2i0 COOK-IMMEDIATELY-A GOOD COOK FOR ra?road camp: apply at once on Turtle Creek Valley Railroad at Stewart sta. D. F. KEEN AN, railroad contractor. Jell-93 pOOK-AT NO. 7 SIXTH ST. Jel2-39 FURNACE MEN SHOVELERS AND TOP fillers. r CLINTON FURNACE, Carson St., 8. S. JelZ-85 GARDEN ER-AND WIFE. MALE COOK FOR college, youth for doctor man to tend horses, etc.; all colored. PEREGRINO, 159 Fourta arc. Tel. 1800. iel!-61 GOOD PENMAN WHO IS QUICK AND AC CURATE at figures, for the position or assht ant bookkeepertglveage, reference and experience. H. W., Dispatch office. Jel2-55 TNTELLIGENT CANVASSER FOR THE CEN 1 TURY DICTIONARY. H. WATTS CO., 1 Wood st. Je2-Sl)S-D IRON SETTERS-DERRICK MEN, BRIDGE erectors, riggers, derrick men's helpers and outIde Iron finishers and helpers. Address EM PLOYERS' COMMITTEE, 141 Center St., New York. Je9-2S MAN-WITH PUSH WANTED IN PITTS BURG and each town and city of Pennsyl vania and surrounding States to Introduce the fastcst-seUine household article on record. Sales In Philadelphia have reached a mlUIon. Pays 3 50 perdav. Address, with stamp, W. H. WILLIAM SON, 44 N. Fourth St.. Philadelphia, Pa. JelO-90 AN -A PRACTICAL MAN TO TAKE charge of an electro-plating establishment; one-hairinterestforsaleto a man of experience. Call on or address S. L. WERTZ. New Castle, Pa. jell-34 MAN-A SINGLE MAN TO SCRUB AND male hlmselt useful about a house. Inquire at WEST PEN N HOSPITAL. Twenty-eighth st. Jel2-54 ORGANIZERS WANTED - 50 AND 100 IN & e months. First certificates In 50 class date Julv 1.1891. First-class organizers wanted. Write for terms, SUPREME LODGE. THE UNIVERSAL PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE, 172 Washington St., Boston, Mass. " Jel2-C8 PORTER A FIRST-CLASS COLORED POR TER, a single man who understands house work and going to trains; mnst be strictly sober and honest: good wages and steady employment to right man; none other need apply: references re quired from last employer. Call at HOTEL MUN A HAN, Grcensburg.Pa. Jel2-70 SALESMAN-NO. 1 SPECIALTY; ONE HAV ING experience with the retail grocer trade In Western Pennsylvania preferred; no applicants considered, only those giving In detail, what terri tory they nave worked, how long, what line of goods cold, and the average amount of sales per month, with references. Address M. P., Dispatch office Jelb-ls SOLICITORS FOR LIFE INSURANCE: LIB ERAL commissions; policy taktnp because most pleasing la price and plan. MURUY i. ED SALL. 34 Fidelity building. my2T-49 Agents. AGENTS-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION TO handle the new natent chemical ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds: no abrasion of paper: M0 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to (620 In six days: another (32 In two hours; we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. Forterms and fullnartlcn lars. address THE MONROE ERASER MFli. CO.. La Crosse. Wis. my23-75 AGENTS-TO SELL THE MOST POPULAR book of modern times. Davenport's com pendium of "The Best FIRr 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 oi tne price, viuiu uuiuiup, ft ti a.iw.( U 73; full seal. $ ,D. jr. xijiuaiimjt fiui., i linn av, my2S-TuwThFS8u AGENT A LARGE LOAN COMPANY. LOAN ING on Improved or unimproved first mort gage security, ten years' time, less than 4 per cent per annum, desires an experienced and responsi ble gencralState agent. Address, with references, 519 MANHATTAN BUILDING, Chicago, IU. ' Jell-35 AGENT-AN ACTIVE MAN OR FIRM TO take general agency Western Pennsjlvanla and West Virginia for an Improved cash register which sells for half the price of any othergood one. Address, with references, UNION CASH REGIS TER CO., Trenton, N. J. Jel2-7 AGENTS. MALE OR FEMALE NEW 25C household article; profit 300 percent; sample and Instructions 10 cents; goods on commission. STAYNKR 4 CO.. Providence, R. L my!5-36 Male and Female Help. BUTLER, FAR.M HANDS. DAIRYMEN, three haymakers, hotel cooks, chambermaids, dishwashers, nurse glrK 300 girls for families, hotels, summer resorts; cooks, 84 to (5 per week. MEEHAN'S. 545 Grant et., telephone 90. JeS-D HOUSEKEEPER. LAUNDRESS. SEAM STRESS, cooks, chambermaids, dining room Jlrls, nnrseif 200 house girls, 10 colored girls, arm hands, waiters, dm ers. gardeners. MRS. E. THOMPSON. 603 Grant st. mya-D Female Help. CHAMBERMAID-FOB PL ACE IN EAST END; relerences required. Address L. M., Dispatch office. ' Jel2-89 pOOK-A GOOD LADT COOK WANTED IN A V. hotel: one of experience and good character need apply. Immediately. Address LAKE "HO TEL. South Fork, Pa. Jel2-C0 DRESSMAKER FOR PRIVATE FASIILY; one that understands cutting and fitting; reference required ; none but first-class need apply. Address L. M., Dispatch oflice. Jel2-90 G 1RL A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; private lamlly. 27 FIFTH ST. Jel2-84 PROTESTANT GIRL-TO DO PLAIN COOK ING, and take charge of dining room; good wages. Address P.O. BOX 154. city. Jell-83 Situations. POSITION-IN GENERAL ACCOUNTING OR bookkeeping, young married man; practical experience of ten years; satisfactory reference from present emplovcrs and reasons for change. Address P. O. Box 927, city. ap2o-30 Boarders and Lodgers. BOARDERS FOR THE SUMMER IN A pleasant locality, two minutes from Oakraont station, A. V. R. K. Inquire of AGENT at the station, or address A. V., Dispatch office. JelO-17-WFSu OCCUPANTS FOR CONNECTING ROOMS ON second floor: also third story front room. 92 ARCH ST., Allegheny. Jell-85 Partners. PARTY AN EXCELLENT POSITION IS NOW open for a good reliable man with about 10.000 capital at a salary of J150 per month. The business is an exceptionally good one In the manufacturing line, well established and well conducted and will pay 25 per cent on the Investment 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 Investigate. None others need apply. Particulars at office, 190 ROB INSON ST.. Allegheny. Je7-48 Financial. MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY county property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVER i CO., 92 Fourth av. mh2-D Itooms. MAN AND WIFE DESIRE FURNISHED room or rooms (southern exposure), with board: must be located East End, near Pittsburg or Duquesne traction, and first-class. H. W.. Dis patch office. Jell-2) Miscellaneous. CHERRIES AND STRAWBERRIES IN QUAN TITIES. Inquire of II. J. HEINZ CO?, plck lcrs and preservers, at their new n orks. Main st., above Chestnut St., Allegheny. JcU-2G-o LADIES-TO ATTEND THE SCHOOL OF DE SIGN and Dress Cutting for a thorough course of dressmaking. NO. 851 PENN AV. mh3-18 SAFE-SECOND-HAND FIRE-PROOF SAFE; must be 17 Inches deep. Address, giving price, SAFE, 17a Carson st. 6 Jci2-53 SHORTHAND PUPILS TO TAKE A THOR OUGH course by mail. Address BOX M9, city. JelO-34 TTSE JONES' BEDBUG PARALYZER-JONE3' KJ Magic Roach Powder; contains no poison; roaches banished by contract: satisfaction gh en or no pay. Prepared by GEO. W.JONES. ZSFederal St., Allegheny, Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. myS-13l-Mw5 'TTrTE w" FOB SACCTMPBOYED BEAT. ESTATE City Residences. FR SALE-SMALL CASH PAYMENT DOWN ((100 or f iOO), remainder in monthly payments of $15 or more, modem brick house, six rooms, bath, range, hot and cold water; possession any time; No. SOS Plymouth St.: price 1,900." W. A. HEltRON 4 SONS. SO Fourth av. Jeli-80-12, 17.22.27 -TITASHINGTON ST. TWO-STORY BRICK V dwelling, six rooms and bath; lot 20x103: low price; .owner must sell. BAXTER THOMPSON 1- CO.. 162 Fourth av. JeTO-MWrsu East "End Residences. i NEAT EAST END BESTDENCE-LANG AV.. JS. contiguous to the palatial residence called "Solitude;" nine nice rooms, with bath, lavatory, natural gas and all other modern appliances: two lots 40 feet front; beautiful, location; only three minutes' walk from Horn ewood station and near Penn avenue: a bargain to settle an estate. JAS. W. DRAPE i CO., 318 Wood St.. Pittsburg. e'lO-U" je -VTINE-KOOM HOUSE WITH BEAUTIFUL 1 lot 100x300 feet In fine location of Wilklnsburg; house has bath, city water, both gases, etc. : a t ery desirable property at only 3,500: a decided bar gain. SeeS. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady :. t t "nao t.in.7.wrR 4, ., MM -, . J-" --. AAA T'lCIt WH T-C'k-TT S.TT k T TlW tDOj av., a nice two-story brick dwelling of five rooms, hall, natural gas. porches, etc, good sta ble, large lot, 47x130 feet to an alley, one minute from electric line. (a3S5). BLACK & BAIKO. 95 Fourth av. Jel2-77 Allegheny Residences. ESPLANADE ST.. ALLEGHENY BRICK house, sixrooms, bath, range, etc.; lot 38x100 ft.. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St.. Allegheny. JelO-a-wrsn I FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY-BRICK HOUSE, J eight rooms: lot 20x96 feet. A.D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. JelQ-21-wrsn F IR SALE 86.500, ONE-HALF SQUARE from North av. and the Darks. Allegheny, sub stantial brick house, 8 rooms; cor. lot, 20xll7fl., on one of the best side streets. (12). W. A. HER RON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. Je5-33-F PERRYSVILLE AVE.. TENTH WARD. AL LEGHENY C. H. Jackson's beautllul resi dence propertv; lot nearly 300 feet square, 1th comfortable dwelling and stable; abundance of fruit andphade trees; a lovely place. A.LEGGATE & SON. 108 Fourth ave. - Je9-53 ESIDENCE-A VERY DESIRABLE RESI DENCE on the Alleghenv parks, furnished or unfurnished. Inquire on PREMISES, 17 Union avenue. Jel2-57t Suburban Residences. A MOST DESIRABLE SUBURBAN RESI DENCE, with about six acres ofhlghly Improv ed land; the yield of fruit from this property Is an nuallv from 400 to 600 bushels, all of choicest qual ity ; scenery grandest In or about the city ; improve ments, commodious house with all modern im provements, greenhouse, barn and other outbuild ings; 20 minutes' travel from Postofiice and within one block, ofan electric street railway now being constructed; five minutes from railroad station; Justice could not be done in a mere description of this beautiful home; it must be seen to be appre ciated; will exchange for city propertv iterms made to suit purchaser. Inquire of W. E. TUSTIN, No. 146 Fifth ave. jeMlS-wr .w n.nn V Tfrtlfl. k FT TinTTIC I7TTV QT1. . TION;only5 minutes from station; 11-10 acres or ground; house, eight rooms, stable, rrult, good water, etc! ; will seU or trade. A. D. WILSON. 55 Federal St., Allegheny. JelO-a-wrsu TO ACRES AND. DWELLING ONPERRYS XxJ VILLE road at auction; there will be sold by order or the Orphans' Court at the Real Estate Auction Board. 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 of over 500 feet on the Perrysville road. Tenth ward, Alle- fheny. lying between the Watson estate and Dun ap property: a survey can be seen at this office showing how the property can be divided into lots; the tract 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 the approval of the Court, and that we believe that 822,000 is about the sum which will be approved: at this price there can be a handsome Eroflt made. All lntormatlon cheerfully furnished y A. LEGGATE SON, Auctioneers, 103 Fourth aye. JC3-20-D C2Q SOO-FOR A GOOD FRAME HOUSE OF J)3 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 the street. Je9-41 Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY. N. J.-RENT OR SALE Hotels, cottages and bathhouses; lots for sale In all parts of the city: also South Atlantic City. ISRAEL G. ADAMSi CO., Real Estate Agents, Real Estate and Law Building. Jel-gT Miscellaneous. BEAUTIFUL SUMMER RESIDENCE ON LakeSimcoe, Province of Ontario, convenient to rallwav station, healthy, good scenery. Apply to MRS. DAVIDSON, Beaverton, Ont., Canada. " " Jel2-69 FOB SALE LOTS City Lots. 170R SALE-8575-LOT 20x100, CENTRALLY JU located on line of Central cable line. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. mySl-S-MTTF' LOTS-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR from 8100 to J30O, In the Eighteenth ward: long pavments: easy terms. Inquire, of CHAS. E. C0RNEL.IUS, attorney, 406" Grant st., Pittsburg; or go to his office. Mornlngsideav.j on the grounds, and see his agent, T. Ed. Cordelias. myl9-45 VTLNTH ST. AND DUQUESNE WAY LOT 57 1 feet on Ninth st. and 100 feet on Duquesne wavby 145 feet deep; valuable and desirable prop erty. Further particulars see ALLES BAILEY. 4 Fourth av. (a71.) Tel. 167. Jell-95-11.12, 13,14, 15,18. 20" East End Lots. FAIRMOUNT 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 Negley av. ; can be reached by cable and electric cars Inquire of STRAUB 4 MORRIS, corner Wood and Third st. my28-10-D TWO LOTS ON BATES ST., OAKLAND, 48X lOT.ft., for only 11,500 for both. (D244) BLACK 4 BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. Jel5-77 Allegheny Lots. mT 000 FOR A LOT 20X115 FT. ON BUENA 3Dlj VISTA st. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. JelO-a-wrsu Suburban Lots. TXR SALE-6S ACRES OF THE BEST LAYING JC ground at Ingram and Crafton stations.. Panhandle R. R., and at a low price; will 6ell as a whole or sub-divide. W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth av. Jel2-79-12,16,20,24' SUBURBAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST lots, the lowest prices and tho easiest and best tenns In the countv at Sheraden, 15 minutes from Union station; see Sheraden before you buy else where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretary, 127 Filth av. fe27-72-D Miscellaneous. 1A ACRES, GOOD FRONTAGE: J1.600 PER JLU acre. A. LEGGATE. 108 Fourth av. Jel2-12 FOE SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. FNE RESTAURANT BOARDING HOUSE; shoe store, in good town; grocery storcc, 8350. 8M0 to (10,000: cigar stores! fish markets, 8j(j0 to 11.000: machine shop: drugstore; stone quarry; novelty store. HOLMES 4 CO., 420 Smithfield St. myl. POR SALE-DRUGSTORE:ONEOF THE BEST In the city; that of the late Simon Johnston, dee'd. cor. Smithfield st. and Third av. ; a line opening for a U e man. W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth av. Je4-o-MThF w AT AND GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS store This is the onnortunltv of a liretlme to any one desiring to go Into this line of business; It Is on a pa ing basis In one of the best locations in the two cities; stock Invoices about $4,500; fixtures reasonable, good lease; any one desiring to buy half Interest would also do well to address us. Ad dreasiHATS, Dispatch office. my31-12-Tnrsu HAT AND FURNISHING GOODS STORE; well located: good lease; half cash, balance well secured; good reason for selling. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth av. J el2-49 SHOESTORE CHEAP, GOOD LOCATION AND making money; stock not large, nice trade, good repairing business; mnst be sold soou. PER CIVAL 4 GASTON, 439 Grant st. JelO-55-WF rpHE ANCHOR ROLLER FLOUR MILL-CA-X PACITY 100 barrels flour and ten tons feed; this lsthemost complete roller mill in the State, and trade fully established; siding to mill door; sat isfactory reasons for selling; none but those mean ing business need address ARNOLD. Dispatch of fice. my29-te-FSu Business Properties. C21 d 500 A GOOD BUSINESS PROPERTY ilDXD 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 the whole can be bought for the value of the land: terms can he made to suit. DENNISTON, ELDEEKIN 4 CO.. L1M., GKHI'cnn av., Tel. 5317. Jc5-05-6,8,10.12 FOB SALEMISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock. BURRO-ADDRESS 231 P. O. BOX, "WILKINS BURG. Jel2-92 TARRIAGE-A NEW PRIVATE CARRIAGE; j been used but a few times; death of owner the cause of selling: don't miss this onnortunltv. ln qulre 2123 PENN AV. Jei2-52 HORSE A GENTLEMAN'S FINE FAST driving mare, pacer, blood bay. weighs 1,160 pounds: Is lf) hands high, well bred, can show a fast gait: perfccUy sound; a handsome animal for a party wanting a good horse : price reasonable. Call on or address O. II. DORSEV, 953 Main St., Wheel ing, W. Va. Jel2-72-FSu HORSE-ONE STYLISH CHESTNUT SORREL, 5 3 ears old; gentle and sound; also one per fect family horse, suitable for barouche, Syears old ; kind and gentle. Inquire 2123 PENN Av . Jel2-62 3M ARE-A VERY FINE KENTUCKY DRIV ING and saddle mar. R vpnrs old; verv stylish; will scare at nothing; any lady can drive ner. Auunas jv. a.,, uispatcu omcc. jciv-oi TEAM FINE 3IATCHED TEAM, PLOOD bays, Kentucky horses, drive single or double, and both good saddlers; also wagonette (West 4 Co. top), three seatcr; above outfit cannot be sur passed in the city; Just the thing for pleasure driv ing. Scbeuley Park or to use at summer resorts. Xxiulrc at 104 FOURTH AVa Jel2-59-MF SOUS. Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock. AWTDOWLADYW1LLSELL ATLESSTHAN one-third value the contents of her law hus band's private stable, consisting of the f0"0?!! property: Two horses, ono elegant improveasii'i' ing-top, Blde-bar buggy, by J. B. B8,!?,0 sets of single and one set of double road harness, robes, blankets, etc, . .,, Horses consist of: No. 1 Is the "wr? handsome, fast and well-bred trotting mare, Hatttc " sire Red Wilkes, by Rysdiik's Harablctonian, by Abdallah, byMambrlno, by Imported Messenger, dam Venus, by ConkUn's Star, son of Seeiey s American Star; second dam Bridget, by oldGeorge M.Fatchcn. third dam by May Day; f"n,rth """J by Tom Benton; she was foaled June 4, 1884, sne Is one of the most promising young trottersuving. and when four years old turned the tracK Lexington In 2:31; was then P1Ja9.cr,Ri late owner, and was driven a .na""!!l. trial over Fleetwood In 1:12S to road wKn she has no public record: she Is a line and well proportioned and strong hullt marewiiii fine style and a strong, open and beautiful gait, ana either standing or speeding is admired by all wno see her. She Bas'flne disposition, steady and game driver; novices; cost when purchased l's'j warrant her every way as described, a handsome, safe, stylish, sound, fast yonng trotting mare and to trofa full mile In 2:28 or no sale, time shown pur chaser; price 8500. Also the handsome horse urn. H.. sired by Profit, dam Kate Gibson; he is 15M hands high, 7 years old. weighs 1.000 Iwun'J'vlH! for anyone to drive or handle: can trot five nesw better than 2:30: sound In every particular; price, 8350. Gentlemen cannot Judge what fine animais they are until they ride after them. My oWcilS advertising them here is to get someone tnaiwiii take them away from the city and give them a good home. Horse Jockeys need not apply. 1 or funnej information inquire at my office, BOOM Rookery building, Chicago, IU. Je7-125-Tnr- ERED wagon and harness, for 8150. InWHff S. D. MILLEHysWTlilrty-seventhst., T1c,rnn av.. ruuDurg. i-. j J- T ROTTING STALLION-A FASHION Aniii bred two (2) year-old, sorrel; sound;here Is tne Wood orthe great Jay Eve See, 2:10, Nutwood and other fast ones: will sell cheap for lack rjroomto keep him. JAS. BRUIEN, JR., New Brighton, Pa.. Lock Box 73. Jell-W-Thsn Machinery and Metals. ENGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND: largcststock of all sizes; 16x36, 12x24, 12x18, 10 X2U, 10x16, 10x12. 9x12,8x12,7x12, 6x12; mounW port able engine, boilers of all sizes, shafting, puneys, pumps, governor, etc. Telephone 3461 23 and Park Way. Allegheny, Pa. J.S. YOUNG. apu-n HOISTING ENGINES, DERRICKS AND derrick forglngs, steel hoisting and gny ropes In stock; stationary engines and boilers, shears, clay and ore pans, et?. THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS. Lacocfc and Sandusky streets, AUegheny, T &U5-35-MWF ONE STEAM ENGINE-16" DIAMETlSK AiNU 30" stroke, large fly wheel. Waters' automatic governor; two 2-flue boilers, 40" diameter, 24 ft. long, with steam drum; all in good running order andsold only for want of use; can be seen at Price Foundry, Price St.. city. Inquire 619 SMITII FIELDST. ""'IS-16 THE CELEBRATED ACME" AUTOMATIC safety engines and non-explosive boilers, ror gas or oil fuel, from one to flve-horse power; also, the latest Improved ventilating fans: perfect sat isfaction guaranteed; by J. PRAGER, General Agent, jxo. i raiui av., jivwuuijs, a-. my25-MwTF' THE BECK AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIGHT engine; engines, boilers and sawmills and woodworking machinery. HARMES MACHINE DEPOT, 99 First av., Pittsburg. my7-P Miscellaneous. M' ODENE AT 931 PENN AV. Jc3-17 TO LET. City Residences. CHATHAM ST., NEAR WTLIE FINE .three-storv brick dwelling, 18 rooms, all con veniences; suitable for two iamllles or roomers; moderate rent. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av. J el0-70-WFSUt ELEGANT MODERN DWELLING OF EIGHT rooms; buth and laundry with every possible convenience. Bluff st. ; 10 minutes' walkTrom Court House, rent 8500. HENRY A. DAVIS. 414 Grant street. JelO-37-iiwrt HOUSE-24 FEDERAL ST.. PITTSBURG, TEN rooms, bath and laundry. Inquire of M. G. COHEN. 36 Fifth av. Je4-13t East End Residences. I7URNISHED HOUSE-8 ROOMS COMPLETE. 3 months. Corner WINEBIDDLE AND LIBERTY AVS. : possession June 20; rent low. . Jell-79t AUegheny Besidences. TO LET-45 STURGEON ST.. ALLEGHENY, near Rebecca St., brick house of six rooms; 817. W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth av. jCl2-78-MWFt C21 1-NEAT NEW SIX ROOM HOUSE ON tJLfc Yale St., papered throughout; J15, three rooms on first floor. No. 30 Taggart St. A. LEG GATE4S0N, 108 Fourth av. Jel0-3ot er3 FAYETTE ST-NEW BRICK HOUSE; NINE OO rooms, all modem Improvements; front Eorch. side entrance: rent low to good tenant. A. i. WILSON, 55 Federal st. JelOJl-WFSat Suburban Besidences. AT ALEXANDRIA BAY. NEW YORK-POINT Marguerite : house fully f urnisbed : large boat .. ...I...... .in.n.hiul .ntf.vna nn nmtnlcpa rent for tho season, 8700. For further particulars ad- j t rxmr rirw v ok ll.wlchnF. Tn lln.17 UrcSS XlUljA i)UA Al w. A.!, AJ..a"w.a. m. ... j.. .11 Rooms. ONE FRONT ROOM COSILY FURNISHED, and two unfurnished rooms en suite In a new house! five minutes ride, on the Filth av. cable cars from the postofiice." Address J. C. Dispatch office. JeU-92t Business Stands. X) OOM IN THE NEW HOTEL GRAND. FOR XV restaurant and cafe; none but a first-class caterer need apply. Address J.S. HILBERT, New Hotel Grand, E. Liverpool, O. Jel2-63t , TO LET-HANDSOME STOREROOMS, NOS. 78 and 80 Diamond St., Just above Smithfield St., In new Dispatch building; well lighted ele gantly fitted up, centrally located and having every convenience; these rooms are admirably suited for insurance, real esiaie or omer uiuce uubiucsb. r ui further information apply, after 2 r. jr.. to BUSI NESS MANAGER, Tho Dispatch, Smithfield and Diamond sts. ap29-U7t Offices, Desk Room. TO LET-CHOICE OFFICES ON SECOND and third floors ofThc Dispatch business oflice building, corner Smithfield and Diamond sts. : these arc 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 SroFessional men In the city. Apply, after 2 P. M BUS. MGB, DISPATCH, on ihe premises. ap29-117t Miscellaneous. GOOD STABLING FOR GENTLEMEN'S teams: also, storage room for carriages or light storage, at No. 16 Church av., Allegheny. Ad dress HOWLAND DAIRX CO., 16 Church av., Allegheny. Pa. my24-3jt. FOUND. TXIUND PERFECT COMFORT IN READING, J? by having my eyes thoroughly examined and a pair of the celebrated 81 crystal specs adjusted by the experts of the CHESSMAN OPTICAL COM PANY, No. 42 Federal st., Allegheny. ap2-92-ThFsn LOST. LOST-WATCH-LADY'S GOLD WATCH AND chain .on Chestnut st., between Main and Canal, Allegheny. Finder will be liberally re warded by leaving at 29i CHESTNUT ST.. Alle gheny. Jell-39 LOST-WATCH-LADY'S GOLD WATCH AND chain on Chestnut St., between Main and Canal, Allegheny. Finder will be liberally re warded by leaving at 20 CHESTNUT" ST.. Alle gheny. Jel2-9j LOST HUNTING CASE GOLD WATCH: Initials E. B-M. on case, at Builders' Ex change ball game, Ross' Grove; a very liberal re ward and no questions asked If returned to O. S. MURRAY. 167 Lacoek st.. Allegheny. JC12-86 PERSONAL. ERSONAL-CASII PAhTfOiT'oLD GOLD and silver; Jewelrv repaired; new work made to order. CHRIS. UAUCli. 541 Smithfield St. apl9-134 PERSONAL-DO YOU WANT TO SAVE money? If so, buy your books and stationery fromustmidsummcrsacrlflcesalenowon. FRANK HAKiVJIX aVU iWlDlutuuitiuri J ERSONAL FINE BOOKS-WE HAVE THE finest collection of finely illustrated books In Pittsburg; beautiful bindings; low prices; come and see them: hundreds of books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900 Liberty st. de!2 PERSONAL WHEN I WAS A SMALL BOY my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great blgman, DICK SON, the well-known tailor, 65 Firth av., cor. Wood ot., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. Tel. 155s. mylS-80-D PERSONAL DR. BRIGGS' THEOLOGY MAY be all very well to live by, but you will never die happv if you do not investigate prices at ache's Harness and trunk emporium, 426 and 423 Wood st. Harness, trunks, traveling bags, etc., 25 per cent cheaper than same grade or goods can be bought for elsewhere. Jel2-61 PERSONAL COME ONE, COME ALL: "THIS rock shall fly from its firm base as soon as I," so said Fitz James of Scotland. Our rock is our Iirices. Investigate ror yourselves at ACHE'S lARNESSANlf TRUNK EMPORIUM. 424 and 428 Wood St., If you want a flret-class harness, trunk or traveling bag. Sign of Brown Horse. JC12-64 BUSINESS CHANGES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THE FIRM heretofore existing between William Nowotony and William Simendinger.'known as the Liberty Machine Co., Ltd., has been dissolved, William Simendinger retiring. William Nowotony, who will continue tho business, will pay all debts owed by, and re celvo all money due. tho lato firm. WILLIAM NOWOTONY, WILLIAM SIMENDINGER. PnrsBijno, June 11, I89L Jel2-t6-D CHICAGO CITY BUREAU OF INFORMATION supplies advice or imormation concerning any legitimate business matter. Merchants, manutnetufers, mechanics, or others, who contemplate visiting or locating hero or West can obtain introductions or reliable facts of any kind at a moderate cost. Send for circular. Chicago City Bureau of Information (Incor ated.) No. 13U Chamber of Commerco Bldg., mylM5-r CHICAGO, ILL. FOB SALE MISCI . T.. r-v"' SUMMER RESORTS. Atlantic City. rOTEL BLACKHURST, ATLANTIC CITY, N. i,lliH THE WOODWARD COTTAGE, ,. , ATLANTIC CITY. N. J, 126 South Maryland av., near the ocean. una Toew ana Dreeze. jnoaera huwp ments. Choice cuisine. Terms moderate. jcnawr juita. D. A. iy w w'. HADDON HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, IS. J.. Vnv nnfln. Hot and cold sea water baths in the nouse. jee-M LEEDS & LIPPlNCUXx. THE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. 1 On thebeach, with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths In the house Send for circular. ap30-S2-D . ROBERTS & SONS. THE MANSION, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The largest hotel. Open all the year. Jell-11 CHARLES McGLADE. ' Cape May. HOTEL CHALFONTE. Caps Mat, N. J. Greatly enlarged since last season. All modern improvements. Opens June 4. i H.W.SAWYER. JeM6D HOTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAY, N. J. JOHN TRACY & CO., Owners and Props. Directly on tho 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. " . my31-6 Spring Lake, S. J. HOTEL ALLAIRE SPRING LAKE, N. J. Directly on beach. First-class throughout. Artesian water. E. M. BICHARDSON. my31-69-Hwy MONMOUTH HOUSE, SPRING LAKE BEACH, N. J. SEASON OPENS JUNE 27, 189L HOUSE ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. Particulars on application to L. U. MALTBY, Hotel Lafayette, Phila., or Monmontb House. jeU-16-D Other Resorts. WEST END HOTEL, ASBUKY PARK, N. J. It has the finest location of any along the coast. It has been beautifully decorated, and contains nil modern Improvements. Inquire J. S. BIPLEY, Proprietor. JeU-12-P TAKE A CAMERA. TITi-!, -,-. ---A tVia nlnnn vi . la nf W R BELL & CO.'S. Amateur outfits a specialty. All P Wood Photographic Novelties on hand. 431 d street, Pittsburg. Telophone 1203. je3-36-jrwif DEMMLER BROTHERS, 526 AND 528 SMITHFIELD STREET. Summer Goods Pocket Stoves, Lemon Squeezers, Ice Picks, Oil Stove3, Refrigera tors. JC&35-MWF BEFORE LEAVING TOWN Tourists should procure Feather-weight Crush Hats, Sun Umbrellas, Hammocks,Gos samers, Hat Cases, etc., etc., at C. A. SMILEY & CO.'S, 28 Fifth avenue, Je3-3J-Mwr rADfiM HAMPSHIRE COUNTY. W. VA. LAr UIN Alkaline Llthla Water, also Supe w, ii wii nor Ir()n and rrce5tone -Waters. nnnitmrt Baths of any temperature. Largest SP R I N hS Swimming tool of Alkaline Llthla UI ll'lWJWatcrm1he -world. SuperbSum- AND mcrcllmate. Here Is where tho sick . . . recover and the well arc always BATUv happy. SendforPamphletsandse- Drt I JO cure rooms. W. H. Sale, Prop. myl-1727-D IDLEW00D HOTEL AND COTTAGES NOW OPEN. Beautiful 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. STANFORD JACKSON. Je7-26 Idlewood, Allegheny Co., Pa. ' OCEAN VIEW HOTEL, BLOCK ISLAND, B. I., OPENS JUNE 27. 15 miles at sea; steamboats daily to and from New London, Newport and Providence; telegraphic communication. For terms, cir culars, etc.. address until June 15 F. C. CUNDALL, East Greenwich, R. I. my22-76-MWF TRAVELERS' REQUISITES & CONVENIENCES Lap tablets, portfolios, fountain pens, handbags, dressing and toilet cases, drink ing cups and flasks, sketching outfits, artists' umbrellas, easels and stools, playing enrds, checkers, chess, crlbbage, etc.: flno station ery take a supply with you or order it sent to vour summer address; engraved cards, orders executed oromptlyand sent to any address. JOS." EICHBAUM & CO., JeS-Jrwr 48 Fifth ave., Pittsburg. MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CRESSON SPRINGS. Main line Ponna. R. K.; all trains stop. On the Summit of tho Allegheny Mountains. Will open June 25. For circulars and infor mation address WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt., Cresson, Cambria, myl5-78 Co., Pa. THE TREMONT. SEA GIRT, N.J. Will open JUNE 6 for Season of 1S9L House greatly Improved; all rooms have ocean view. Billiard and pool tables. Barber shop and telegraph office in house. For rates and information apply MRS. G. T. PARKE, 1521 Spruco street, Tuesdays and Fridays alter 2 o'clock. myl5-51-Mwr3n CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT. FORT WILLIAM HEE3RY HOTEL, LAKE GEORGE, N. Y. Open June, 18, 1S01. New York office in the "Grenoble," 57th st nnd 7th av. Management and organization of Hotel PONCE DE LEON, St. Augustine, Fla. O. D. SEAVEY, Manager. Souvenir book of the lake set on application. JelO-OS-wrsu DR. HARRIS' CRAMP CURE. FOR Every Ache and Pain. FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGSTORES. Manufactured by L. H. HARRIS DRUG CO. Uos. 46 and 48 Seventh avenue, my4-D PITTSBURG, PA. CHARLES SOMERS & CO,, 120 IXTJItTBC AVE, (Telephone -1773) REAL ESTATE AND MORTGAGES. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates. ap28-77-D M. MAY, SONS & CO. FINE DYEING AND CLEANING. ' E6 Sixth Avenue, mhliWS-TUThs Pittsburg, Pa. PURE BUTTER, Jg'UfflsSSSF COUNTY. GEO. K. STEVENSON & CO., JolO-jtwff . Sixth avenue. AUCnON'SALES. AUbTION SALE : - OF THE Schenley PaikLand'CVs ' PLAN OF LOTS, NEAR SCHENLEY" PARK, Saturday, June 13, at I P. M. The best, cheapest and most desirable lota for the prlco to be found In the two cities. Property that will appreciate rapidly. Speculators and fl'oma Site-Seekers Should Attend the Sale! The view is charming. The beauty of the location can only be realized by visiting the grounds, which overlook a largo portion of Schenley Park and the lower portion of the city, and enable one to see the entire South- 8 ARRANGEMENTS HAVE BEEN MADE TO COMPLETE AN ELECTRIC ROAD TO THIS PROPERTY WITHIN SIXT1 DAYS. THE BRIDGE FORMING ONE OF THE MAIN 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) i FEB CENT CASH, BALANCE IN PAYMENTS OF $5 PER MONTH. t , The title to this property guaranteed by j! laeiity xuie ano. irusc uompaiij . 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 avenue electric cars or the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad will convey you to Laugblln station. PETER SHIELDS, Agent. 633 Grant street. H. B. SMITnSON, Auctioneer, Je6-19 EXECUTOR'S SALE. ON SATURDAY, June 13, at 2 o'clock r. it., on the premi ses, I will expose to sale aU that certain tract of land: in Cnartiers township, Alle gheny countv, Pa., bounded and described as follows: Beginning at a pin at or near the Middletown road, thence south 553 de grees west 20 perches to a stone, thence south 43 degrees 10 minutes west 41 perches to a pin, thence north 4"4 degrees west 26.76 perches to a pin, thence north 48 degrees east 77.06 perches to a point, thence south 7M degrees east 30.23 perclies to the place of be ginning, containing about 10 acres, having erected thereon a two-story frame dwelling house. This .land is within 10 minutes' walk of Ingram station, and a beautiful location for a suburban residence. Terms and particulars made known on Inquiry at the offlco of Cassidy & Richardson, attor neys, No. 135 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, or the undersigned, at his residence, near In gram station and close to the premises above described. JAMES GILMORE, Executor of Mary J. Hazlett, deceased. my24-123-itwir A UCTION SALE MUUAl, JUiJi 13, 1031, at 10 A. M. at the rooms of the Henry Auction Co., No. 311 Market st. Elegant chamber suites in oak and walnut, parlor suites in tapestry, brocatelle and hair cloth, with oak or walnut frames; sideboards, mirror-door wardrobes, folding beds, couches, leather dining chairs, rockers, easy chairs, refrig erators, bookcases, de,sks and offlco chairs, toiletware, bedsteads, bureaus, washstands, springs and mattresses. Carpets Brussels, velvet and ingrain, for rooms, halls and stairs. Also dishes and cooking utensils. - HENRY AUCTION CO., jell-24 Auctioneers. LEGAL NOTICES. J. McF. CARPENTER, Attorney, 402 Grant street. Estate of James McKown, deceased. ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LET L TERS of administration, on the estate of James McKown, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hay ing claims or demands against the same will make them known without delay. JAMES C. McKOWN, Administrator, my29-47ir 102 and 101 Fourth avenue. "XTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN 1-' application will he made to the Gover nor or the State of Pennsylvania on tho 6th DAY OF JULY, 1891, by H. Sellers McKee, Edward E. Dennlston, John P. Ilsley, Murry A- Verner and James A. Chambers, under the act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of motor power companies for operating pass enger railways by cables, electrical or other means," approved March 22, A. D. 1887, and the supplements thereto, for tho charter of an Intended corporation to be called "Tho Birmingham, Knoxville nnd Allentown Traction Company," the character and ob ject whereof is the construction and opera tion of motors and cables orothermachinery fni- annnlviTii? motive oower to nassenirer J railways, and the necessary apparatus for supplying tne same, ano ior tiiese purposes to nave, possess and enjoy all tile rights ben efits and privileges of said act of Assembly and its Supplements. JAMES R. STERRETT, Solicitor for appli cants. Jel244-y JEDUCATIONAX. ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANLIUS, N. Y. Under tho visitation of the War Department. Military under U. S. Army olflcer. Bt. Rev. F. D. Huntington, S. T. D., President. Apply to Lt. Col. WM. VERBECK, Supt, myl7-U0-MWF -CHELTENHAM MILITARY ACADEMY j Ogontz, Montgomery Co., Pa. Unex celled in beauty andhealtlifulncss of loca tion nnd surroundings nnd in buildings, equipment and all other requisites of a first class school. Number limited to 00. For illustrated circular address JOHN CALVIN RICE, A. M Principal. myl5-77-D NOTICES. JOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AS 1 my wife, Elizabeth Hcmlinger, has left my bed and board, I will not be responsible lor any debts that she may make. MATTHIAS REMLINGER. PiTTSBPRO, June 9, 1891. JelO-20 CHOICE PROPERTIES. For Sale or 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. , SAMUEL W. BUCK & CO., 09 FOURTH AVE. JeU-8 LINDEN LAND CO. By direction of the stockholders of the Linden Land Company I will, on MONDAY, June 15, 1891, at 3:S0 r. it., 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 the Linden Land Company plan: Nino lots, Nos. 63 to 01, both Inclusive, excepting 50 feet square from the west end of each of the lots Nos. 65, 5nnd57. Also 3 lots, Nos. '1M,, 155. 158. and the north hnlfol lot No. 157 in same plan. GEORGE C. BURGWIN, JOHN D. BAILEY, Trustee. Auctioneer. JeU-96-D A BARGAIN. Business property on Frankstown avo.. East End. Lot 20x110 feet, with a brick house; not only valuable now, but will increase handsomely each year. Must be sold at once. For further particulars, see M. F. HIPPLE & CO, Je7-C7-ruFSU 80 Fourth avenue. CHOICE. PBOPEBTIH8.r : 300-ACRE FARM ' AND 200 ACRES CQAL AND Excellent Fire Clay Offered away below real value. The land lies nearly level, is good for farming, good orchards, all kinds, fruits, a good dwellings, largo barn and outbuildings. Fronts on the P., F. W. & C. R. R. Over.100 Rods, Lies close to thriving town in Columbiarfa county, O. WotfW make a great dairy farm. There Are 2 Good Veins of Coal Opened in several places. It could be very cheaply arranged to ship large quantities. The clay is 3 to 6 feet thick, makes yellow ware, sewer pipe and Are brick. Large works are already in successful operation nearby for making these products. This land is worth $50 peracre for the sur face and the coal and clay are dirt cheap at $50, but it all goes at $00 per acre, if taken at once, one-third cash. MAGAW & G0FF, Lim., 145 UVtitlx A-ce Jel2-75 20 Lots on Frankstown Ave., S0X135. 10 Lots on Grazier Street, 35x135 Ft. IWKeI'vixi Ss Srxiitti. 3E1piti. Very convenient to P. R. R. and electric roads. Handy to churches, schools, etc City water, natural and artificial gns on the ground. The surroundings are first-class and we have prices to offer that wiU make these lots a FINE INVEST3LENT. s. a. dickTe & CO., Penn and Shady Avenue, East End. Jeioe-wis NO SHANTIES of ins m PAM Best location in' the State and is sure to be the Model Town. Round Trip Tickets for $i can be obtained at our office. Frequent trains by . all roads. , Our Agent Is Always on the Grounds at EllwoooV BLACK k BAIRD, No. 95 FOURTH AVE. KENSINGTON OPENING SALE CONTINUES X "THURSDAY, JUNE n, r . ,s '' FRIDAY, -AND- SATURDAY, JUNE 13: Don't Fail FOR PLANS AND INFORMATION SEE BDRRELL IMPROYEMENT COM, . . 96 FOURTH AVENUE, Pittsburg, Pa. V CHOICE. PROPERTIES TEN MEN, $500 EACH. ; Con form a syndicate to btiT of land within the city ', which will sell for -200 per .ufc profit in less than a year's time. The best opportunity to speculators . (without risk) offered on the ' market. Samuel W. Black & Co., 99 Fourth ave. Jel3-6S-P SIX ACRES KENSINGTON, $6,300, Situate midway between and 13 minutes' walk from Kensington or Pamas3ns. Level and very desirably located for sub division. Can be easily retailed at from $18,000 to $20,000. M. F. niPPLE & CO., jelO-2J-WTSU 96 Fourth avenue. SHE fflVESTIENT. 9 1-3 Per Cent Per Annum Guaranteed for three years by the In dustrial Trust, Title and Savings Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., which is also Registrar of the Stock. A small amount of this stock is offered for sale for a short time. Apply for particulars to Room 49, Fidelity Title and Trust Company's Building, W.-A. HUDSON. Reference, John W. Herron, of VT. A. ner ron & Sons. Je2-57 AT ELLWOOD. I jel043-wTsa '- i s f ,-.' 'M 'wi .44 JUNE 12, v-j jjr3 -' "'f,i - 1 r eSri "& ifr'fe 4 to Attend. - . Jell-wj a n FREE EICIIOI 1 J if V . .v atatfe&&Mil tm i -mn 1 '