BOOD FOR BLESSINGS. Vnothor Days Hush of Pilgrims at the Shrine of St. Anthony, TATHER MOLLKGER WORKED HARD n Prescribes Xo Medicine, trat Blesses Several Hundreds. MORE rEOHILTiYIIO CLAIM TO BE CURED T'10 scenes at the Troy Hill mccca yestcr ! i greatlj resembled those which occur in unfrv vilLige on tho day following tho t of .1 picnic iartj. On all sides w ere eyi Oen, of the cruh and excitement of Sun ' ' The churchyard was strewn over with irnvsof bread and other edibles with i. 1 11 weary pilgrims lud refreshed the ii. i i in durms: the pa-tweek. Even tho . ir. a toiiditioii of the temporary i -ud added to the illusion and gave j .' , nalitj to the Jancy. Ouehad, how- i mih lo turn to tho crou d w ho filled i. 'o.urctii dispel any such hallucma- iin ' cry f.ce coald be traced the pro- i motions which stirred tho people. t d hope. li.ilf-doubting despondency lurmu- lonorwcrc all easily traced . i 'tun's ot the waiting crowd, fctand- p.iit lroni all others was a young ii nos, face was radiant with gratified - i In repl to Tut Dispatch reporter - i ( th.it lie had am ed at Troj Hill list week, but had only been able to t r athcr sjjturdjj morning. Some us ao ho had been w oi king at an oil u u hen, through some cause or other, i i k shppcj and fell upon his right foot, i iig . lit ankle in tw o places. Since tint .i ii tl been unable to do any work, i i tdiiition to tliat injury, he had been L'! with lheuinatisiu. After seeing t k tl 'Dinger lie had experienced great ., mil was nou- much better. Tho ! uuL'ti-in had almost entirely gone and i en in his ankle had aNo been much Amuher Jlanl D.i for the Priest. y r ! 'i o i lock jesterday morning Father ' i .' i s.,t in in-, olhce and blessed the v multitude-? who passed -lowlj bc- i , i in It is calculited that there could i . been less than 1,400 people who re- . i the blessing jesierd.iv morning Viout iitKin. when the priesi-physi- n '1 lor dinner, he appeared coui- "k n down, lie announced his in- in't i lih'ssan nuuetli.it day, but ii. .In. iniijK-iise'ci-owd which was still , u.iitm--, and which was receiving i i ioicmifi.ts eer liK.iueiit, he cou- .tin itsu.ue ins post in the ofiico i i iiih.1i. From the tune the door m i. in the .ilt moon until -1.30 the . - kept constantly engaged with iira to rcccie the blessing. i m among the ei-owd that besieged a Hisi'ATcn l-epoiter fought for ad- w i li tin- ii st. Just as the man in - Itlnojgh, the door was closed i eei Acnrj wait ensued. Notnith- ii- i lie intense heat.uoue of the ciowd . inch lrom their positions, but h iousj to e erj lncii of vantage mi " The scene which followed i ol the door resembled nothing i is the door at a first night play in a t ii.'.iter. Men, w omen and children ta desperation lor a premier place. inn-, halt and curious all rushed i u i!ie open porUil which the rca- Mli-re long close them, perhaps i 'nun the blessing of the famous p'n -uianof Troy Hill. Itinust hae i -'i i to get into ancient Troy uunng " I 'rated sicgo thou it was to get i tne sacred portals of Father JIol - finvnte office on Troj Hill, for al ii i m luring and seemingly mviiici - i it ii ills were adopted by cunning it- but lew of the latter succeeded in .r 1 the a lgilant attendants. ho .1 'xit and entrance with military ituhiess. Helped in by a Priest. lidj who was accompanied by an i . r1 l n -lid anxious to ee tho Father, suc- t in interesting Father Smith in ob T ig her an early entrance by another and had not the Father passed through - ,1. i't would have had some difficulty i i icifying the crowd who clutched his and made- vain intercessions lor a like , s .iihlo ensoof curewas that of a man l'Uikidi lphia, who arrived in tho morn- rt. i lies and was utterly unable to do t n ui sui h aid. After rocei vmg Father l tiger's blessing he expressed himself as n heiiei'ted, and, it is stated, ultimately is rutcnes m the church and walked j. i untided. - Ii st.tteinents as these naturally led to i-iscd faith on the part of the patients, tinmen no actual cases of immediate w en- witnessed yesterday by The Dis- t, i' reportci , the various people who re- . (I the blessing left the building with . i e'ti.l countenances, radiant with hope nuiplete cure m tne not-distant future, i -in. tin- building some curious scenes tv . i i acted When admitted, the patient' v . iisiien d into an suite-room where As k - ii Herding supplied them with seats i .nil tunc as they could be admitted i the innei cuauibet, wheie the blessing .- 1 l g administered. No High llairdressing Allowed. unsidorible consternation was caused c !',. tin lemale element present by the at- t .u .it s announcement that not only would t . U r paired to take off their hats, but a oi them wore their hair on the crown ' 'n ii head thc-j should take it down,other--. tin j'liest hunsell would do so ere ho iisti ii d the blessing, and as thoattend- nis( i ..marked- "He might hurt." - i i -lioit space spent in realizing the ii v the ladies proceeded todlsheiel ii !U nig locks, and reairanged them u c m." in much more pleasing stylo mt tin- objectionable topknot. 1' 1 1 1 this time a continued stream of j ii i i was passing thiough into the pres- l the phjsician. who was assisted by i'i..iit Ilepp From the inner room i. thi sii t.r-tinkle of dollars and dimes 1 1 fell into the offertory plate at tho f. '. "t the Fathei s chair. The dull mon- ie ot the priest's v oice rose and tell sol- . ,i abni e the suhdued murmurs of the I i jshe placed his hands on the head i ' ni nicer paiiont, anu pronouncea tno - i Having received the blessing, tho i . -in .lined out ot nnothcrdoor and dis- ii1 in the thiong m the churchyard. im s, emed anxious to secure some l t iei s celebrated prescuptions, and' i uest-were made to attendants to i i.- uid bottles with holy water. Tho i mi- easily supplied, but throughout tii i- the priest had rclused to prescribe t ii piticnt, and had devoted himself t in n l to blessing those who waited to ii m it The attendants were most courte- r - aid s'troie to impress upon -the patients ti t the prescription mattered but little if t . received the blessing and followed tho .ItinfllftTH. IS tn lll"riT ll llinll .rnnl ninv. Vit. tbi F.tthei On this assurance tho great J majoriij jeit ii.ipjj anu contented. One lilcs-iing That Wasn't Enough. -i arcelv luid the priest left thechalr when 0 tr- -h mrash of patients again engaged his i ation. One man who had made a visit run day last week and had received the blfssmg was wheeled in again yestorday, t.tu UiJ not know that he had been much I. neflted. 7 bi last ease of the evening was that of an cl lerls Ud-i who had to be carried on a cli.ur to receive tho Father's blessing. Shu ii n.rni-d -hortlj atterwnrd and seemed tn b much pleased at having attained her di stri TL att ndants stated that to-morrow and frili w it g days anyone wishing to sec the la icr, should call at his house, as ho w ould jji lea e the Mount until later in the week. II d ,t not been for this statement it is very dou 't I j it the crowd would have been in an v ili'minished this evening, as new con tin'i i t- were arriving every moment, but on luaring the announcement they resolved torn -lime other time. A't'K'-.h jesterday was more or less a tluu I-' i i1 1 at the hill as regarded instan t 'ti oi - hits, some rather wonderful stories w ! tiii Ti.t IlisrATCii reporter of gradual i Jl'fi' in nt under the Father's treatment. 1 v. Ihiktuid. ui Tarport, Fa., 'was one of tiin-i iTist.uices He liad liad quite a compli it ..i il ailments. locomotor ataxy and bluiuni ss w. re among his principal mfirm iti - bnim few mouths ago he was given a yiai to tin ish out his c-jirccr on earth. He i.rst isited Father Mollinger in 18S9, when Li i-ec md tlie blessing and some medicine, s hit th.it time lie lias tlirico visited Mount Tru.. uid sin s that he feels himself gradual 1 gittma lietter and better. He is still i u. uin in- i.ntii is by no means ainun lined, and he yet hopes for a complete cure. Mis E llix'snaellar. of Scranton, la., was an iU Msitoi M-stci-day morning. She claims i i havi been i ured of hlmduess, and intends i . celebrate her renewal of sight by writing oulogj oi the good work done by tho Father Despair of the Late Comers. It having beei: stated that yesterday was tne last day of tho series during which tho Father would attend to patients a Urge number of people who arrived too late for the blessing w erp In a state borderlne bh desperation, owing to their failure. For a long time after the Father had retired, worn out with his exertion, people still continued to arrive nt the church and clamored wildly for admission. They were, as a rule advised to see the priest to-morrow, and with that hope they departed. A great many had, how ever spent their all. and could -remain no longer, and during the evening the great ma jority of the pilgrims left tho city lor their various homes. The scenes at the 'various railroad depots would undoubtedly have impressed n stranger with the idea that Pittsburg was for the time being the dumping spot for (ill the infirm and injured in the United States, and during tho past week the city has un doubtedly had her share. ALL FOR PATRIOTISM. Contributions to the Fourth of July Filnd Hapldly Approaching tho Mark Chief Brown Will Allow Firecrackers for the Little Bojg. Testcrday's subscriptions to the Fourth of July celebration fund included tho amounts collected by Magistrate nyndman in tho East End and Magistrate Succop of the Southside. Tc former turned in over $50i), but the latter, owing to tho proposed inde pendent celebration on the Southside, only a little over $100. With tho subscriptions of yesterday the fund reaches about the amount it was originally intended to collect, but as tho contracts already made have exceeded the $3,000 limit it will require $300 or more to square up. The money turned in to the Mayor yester day was contributed as follows: William Yagle & Co., $10; Jos. IL Park, $25; Hugh Flinn, $5; Pittsburg Traction Company, $100; John Gnfiin, $2; William 3IcKnight, Jr., $50; Peter McClarrcn, $3; J. U.. Hyndman, $10; Mrs. James McKniglit, $5; Scarbrough Klauss. $3: Abby V. McKiiight, $5: John Goer- iiuusc-.i; jiaggie i. .uciimgui, j: j. j. iseuu, $j; Ikinnie A on-Bonhorst McKmght, $5; G. F. Kim, $5: T. Haddock, $5; H. Colw est, $5; T. J. Carej, $3: J. P. Gnflin, $3; E. K. Plunkett, $5; F H. Miller, $5; J. C. Dickson, $5; K. D. Brant, $J; John Litschje, $5; M. Mawhinney, $3: E. Becker, $4; M. K. Jloorhead, $5; D. Carroll, $5; J. M. Kellcy, $2; P. McAvoj , $5: Morelaud Bios., $1: James McKmney, $5; John Finni gan. $1; D. L. Thomas, $1; Alexander Albins, $5. B. r. Fear, $1: F. Gorman, $5; Felix Mc Kniglit, $10: Christ. Dunn, $10; Sam Burnett, $10; H. J. Link: $2; cash, $2; S. Sweeney, $10; cash, $2; John Malville, $3; John E. Cramer, $1; T. F. Haverty, $3; It. M. Ouinn. 5: IK Bnhnniion. Si T. B. MoreUnd, $5; William McFarland & Co., $5; Tim Barrett, $5; Thomas S. O'Neill, $5; Vincent & Seott, $3; T. L. Dunn, $5; J. l.anster, $5; George C. Wilson, $5; cash, $1; Kuhn Bros., $5; W. K. Kuhn, $5; Van Gordeu &, I.Uiyd, $J: cash, $1: C. House, $3; cash, $2; J. C. Dick, $5; cash. $1; John Grierson, $5; J. A. McKelvey, $3; Jacob Schumackcr, $1; U. J. Thomas, $5; James Fleming, $5; A. E. Wat sou, $1; C. A. Nichols, $3; S. J. Paisley, $5; Victor Miller, $3: Thomas Eakin. $3: cash, $1; W. G. Mackey, $5; cash, $2. F. Torrence, $5; cash, $1: Julius Voetter, $3; cash, $1; Cyrus Pool, $10: cash, $1; P. Ganster, $5; J. K. Slian lion, $2; J. W. Einstein, $5: cash, $2; J. IU Weldm & Co., $5; James Lawler, $2; cash, $1; C. E. Succop, $25; Haj s A Noble, $10; Adams & Co.. $25; L. Benz & Bros., $10; Sehuctte & Co , $10: Union Plaining Mill, $10; Crones, $2; Miller & Bro., $5; W. Kuhlandt, $5. The small bo lias a Iriend in Chief Brown, who has deciiled to allow the use of fire crackers in tho city on tho Fourth of July. Many joungsters have been considerably agitated over the all-important question, but ineir iears are now at rest anu tuev can en joy their fun w ithout danger of molestation lroni policemen. Chief Brown said yester da: -Ve propose to allow the use of firecrack ers from the evening of July 3 until mid night of the Fourth. It is the boys' day, and I believe m allow lng them all reasonable privileges. People who have frisky horses can stand it to keep off the streets one day. WILL NOT BUY ABUILDDTG. The Chamber of Commerce to Go Back to Its Old Quarters. Tho Board of Directors of tho Chamber of Commerce held its final meeting of the season yesterday afternoon. The only busi ness transacted was tho report of the Com mittee on Kooms. This committee reported that they thought the old quarters would best suit everybody, but that it will be next April before the rooms would be ready. The committeo was continued with full power to to act and were instructed to make arrangements for. the occupancy of tho present quarters until the old ones are fixed up. The board theu adjourned until the first Monday in September. Making County Officials Hustle. - - r There is an extra amount of swearing in tho County Commissioners1 office these days. The County Assessors aro getting their books. Under tho new law they must com plete tho registration within three weeks lrom date. This will give voters ample chance to learn whether the assessors have got them on their lists. Down They Go Still Lower. "We will sell to-day 600 men's light colored cassimere or chevoit suits in a very nice little check pattern, cut either in stylish sack or a three-button cutaway frock, for the remarkably low price of $6 per suit Beat it if you can. P. C. C. G, Pittsburg Combination Cloth ing Company, corner Gfcint and Diamond streets. Parasols Cheap. Buy 'em now and avoid a sunstroke. Jos. Hokke & Co., , 609-621 Penn avenue. THE PEOPLE'S STOKE-FIFTH AVENUE. Great Carpet Sale This Week. All grades of carpets redueed to- lowest prices. All-wool 2-ply ingrains at 58c. Pine quality moquettes at Si. All other makes at equally low rates. Visit our carpet sale this week. Campbell & Dick. Gauze to Gamiest Underwear For men, women and children. Buy now, while it's hot, and be comfortable. Jos. Hoijne & Co., 609-621 Penn avenue. Guhnps and Blouses. Extraordinary fine line and very low prices. Plain or handsomely trimmed. A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth avenue. Ien's gauze undershirts 23c ilen's balbriggau shirts (English)-COe. Men's balbriccan shirts (French. 75c to 'SI 50. Jos. Hoene & Co. B. & B. , Hammocks, large and small, fringed and. 'plain, fiea grass, macrame and woven ham mocks, 75 cents-to $3 25. BoTrGS & Buhl. IjACE CUETAINS at hit nriee von m.iv want, at "Welty's, 120 federal street, 65, 67, Iron City Brewery's Beer Can be used freely with only good results. The finest summer drink. Infants' Summer Hosiery. 75 dozen pairs infants' lisle and cotton eox and '& reduced from 50c to 15c a pair. Jos. Hoene & Co. Millions of rolls wallpaper to be sold at a price, at Welty's, 120 Federal street, 65, 67, 69 and 71 Park way. tts Ladies 100 sun umbrellas that were $1 50, on sale to-day 75c. Jos. Hoene & Co. RJtB, Traveling wraps linen, gloria, light' weight cloth second floor. Boggs & Buhl. Two hundred and fiftt pieces best moquette carpets in Hartford & Smith's makes, at aprice, at "Welty's, 120 Federal street; 65, Gi, 69 and TlrPark way. tts ' 10,000 unteimmed straw hats all straws all colors on sale to-day less tjian half value prices now 23c, 50c and SL Greatest sale ever made. Jos. Hoene & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Peospebitt conies to the saloon where I'lron City beet- is sold. It is pure and I wholesome. Telephone 1166. jKj- Dltplay advarthemema one ddlar par square far one insertion. Classified advertise ments on ihU page, such bi Wanted, For Bale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken for lest thin thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Sniithfleld and Diamond Street!, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. .TTHEBE WANT. FOE SALE, TO LET, AND OTHEE TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WttL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adYCT tlcrs already have accounts with Tills DISPATCH. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE, NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 8022. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE. 613 PENN AVE. PITTSBURG ADDmONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, iltu street and Peaa avenue. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER. 69 Federal street. H. J. McBRlDE. Market House, Allegheny. F. H. EGGEKS & SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS McHENRY, Western and Irwin avenue. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver avs. TERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny avs. WANTED. Slale Help. BARBER GOOD BARBER-GOOD WAGES ami steadv Job. J. P. FLAUS, 612 Mirket St., JtcKeesport. JC16-23 BARBER-ISIS1EDIATELY A BARBER. GOOD rage to a irooil inau. D. RENN1E, SZ7 Eighth av., Hoine&tead. Jel6-56 BARBER-ATGEO. SCIIETZMAN'S.40 NORTH Diamond St.. Allegheny. J el6-83 CARFEXTERS-20 GOOD CARPENTERS FOR trestle building. Apply ON AX ORK. Groveton station, P. & M. K. Ry., or 150 FIRST AV., city. Jel6-'J0 COACHMAN ONE WHO CAN GIVE GOOD W reference. Annlv at the CORNER OF PENN AND LINDEN AVS., East End. Jel5-H COOK-ONE GOOD MALE COOK AT 31-33 DIAMOND SQUARE, city. Good wages to right party. Jel6-93 COOK EXPERIENCED SHORT - ORDER cook, for night work. MILLER'S, 123 Fifth av. J 1-16-8$ TTRAUGHTSMAN AN EXPERIENCED XJ archltectiial draughtsman. Address for two days. R. B., Dispatch office. References required. Jel6-81 D ,RUG CLERK ASSISTANT. AT 539 FIFTH JUG-91 AVE2.UE. GENTLEMAN TO TAKE THE PLACE OF secretai-v and treasurer in new iron company to go out of town; he must have experience and capital: good reference given and required. Ad dress IRON, Dispatch office. Jel6-43 TNTELL1GEXT CANVASSER FOR THE CEN 1 TURY DICTIONARY. II. WATTS A CO., 431 Wood st. Je2-51-D LE VDFR FOR CHORUS CHOIR IN METHO DIST Protestant Church In the city: salary J1V per vear. Address, with references, CHORIb TElf, Dispatch offlce. Jel6-36-TT fAX-WITH PUSH WANTED IX PITTS irJ, BURG and each town and city of Pennsyl vania and surrounding Mates, to introduce the fastest-selling household article on record. Sales In Philadelphia lia e reached a million. Pavs J3 50 per day. Address, with stamp, W. II. WILLIAM SON. 44 N. Fourth St.. Philadelphia, Pa. JelO-98 MAN COMPETENT MAN TO ACT AS AS S1STAXT foreman in large gardens adjacent to the city. Inquire or J. S. 10STEE, 199 Main St. Allegheny. Jel4-13 EN-TWO EXPERIENCED TRUCK FORE MEX; good wages; applj on work at River ton. B. & O. It. R. ; also cook at Stewart's station, P. R. K. P. F. KERNAN, Contractor. Jel4-29 TSTEAT, TIDY LAD-OF ABOUT 16. TO ASSIST J.1 window trimmer, and learn the business. FLEISHMAN &CO., 501, 506 and 508 Market st. Jel6-46 ORGANIZERS WANTED S50 AND S100 IN 11 c months. First certificates in S30 class date .Tulvl, 1S91. First-class organizers wanted. Write fortcrms. SUPREME LODGE. THEUMVERSAL PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE. 172 Washington St., Boston. Mass. JC12-CS OFFICE BOY-APPLY- AT ONCE ROOM 514, Lewis block. . Jel6-4I 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 have worked, how long, what line f goods sold, and the average amount of sales per month, with references. Address M. P., Dispatch office. JelO-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. 7nd. 1ek-21-TTS SALESMEN THREE FIRST-CLASS FURNISH- IXCr goods salesmen at KAUFMANNS'. Jel6-95 SOLICITORS-FOR LIFE INSURANCE: LIB ERAL commissions; polic) taking because most plcAslug in price and plan. MURKY & ED SALL. 34 Fidelity building. my27-49 TEAMSTERS TWO TEAMSTERS. APPLY LONDON EXPRESS CO., 178 Grant av.. Al legheny. jel6-85 TOUNG MAN-ABOUT 18 Y'EARS OF AGE, J foralewelry store;.a good opportunity for a bright Tnung man w tiling to work to learn the busi ness. Address J. W. B., Dispatch office. JelS-72 Agents. SALARY OR COMMISSION TO handle the new natent hemical ink erasing pencil: the greatest sellinc novelty ever produced; erases ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion of paper; 200 toSOO per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted ui $63) in six days; another $32 in tno hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territor . For terms and full particu lars, address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., La Crosse. Wis. my22-75 AGENT-AN ACTIVE MAN OR FIRM TO take general agency Western Fennsjlvanla and West Virginia tor an improved cash register w hlch sells for half the price of any other good one. Address, with references, UNION CASIT REGIS TER CO., Trenton, N. J. Jel2-67 AGEXT-IN EVERY TOWN-INTELLIGENT agent of good character and address : pleasant bii-iness; srood piv; stale references and experi ence. MUTUAL INVESTMENT ASSOCIATION, Central Sailngs Bank Building, Baltimore, Md. jell-lS-TTS AGENTS-JUST OUT-MOST WONDERFUL advertising device ever known; sells to every merchant and manufacturer; splendid employment; tile pay: stead work; inclose stamp. ARC X. MFG. CO., Racine, A Is. jelG-2I-TIS Female Help. C1HAMBERMAID APPLY AT 616 SOUTH J HIGHLAND AV., E. E. Jel6-18 COSIPETENT NURSE-FOR CHILD 2 YEARS old, to go out or city for summer. 165 FAY ETTE ST., Allegheny. jel6-63 RES S MAKER EXPERIENCED DRESS- MAKER at No. 112 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. JclC-25 GIRL A GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORKina famllyof two. Inquire at RESI DENCE, 6100 Bond St., cor. or Bond and Sheridan av.. East End, Pittsburg. Jel6-39 LADY CLERK-FOR COUNTRY STORE. AD DRESS S. P. FISHER, Frisco. Beaver county. Pa. Jel0-39-Tuwsu Hale and Female Help. BUTLER, FARM HANDS. DAIRYMEN, three haymakers, hotel cooks, chambermaids, dishwashers, nurse girls, 300 girls for families, hotels, summer resorts; cooks, 4 to to per week. MEEHAN'8. 545 Grant St., telephone 90. Je8-D HOUSEKEEPER. LAUNDRESS, SEAM STRESS, cooks, chambermaids, dining room girls, nurses; 200 house girls, 10 colored girls, larm hands, waiters, drivers, gardeners. MRS. E. THOMPSON. 603 Grant st. myM-D TEACnERS-6 EXPERIENCED TEACHERS for the schools of RobinBon twp., AUe. co., Pa. ; term 8 months; wages $60 per month; election June 20, 2 o'clock r. jr., at Remington P. O. By order of the board. J. N. MOORE. See. Jel6-24-TTS Situations. BY A YOUNG MAN OF GOOD EDUCATION and address any honorable employment dur ing the summer months. Address A. A. Q.. Dis patch office Jel6-33 POSITION-IN GENERAL ACCOUNTING OR bookkeeping, young married man; practical experience of ten years; satisfactory reference from present employers and reasons for change. Address P. 0. Box 927, city. ap25-30 POSITION-AS FOREMAN IN CONTRACT OR'S or railroad work, and can f urnlsn you 100 men if desired. Call or address THOMAS LICURSI.- 807 Clay St., Sharpsbnrg, Pa. Jel6-82 POSITION-WITH A RELIABLE FIRM BY experienced lady stenographer, operating Remington typewriter. Address H. C. T., Dis patch office. JC16-58 Boarding. BOARDING-THREE COMMODIOUS ROOMS, w ith good boarding, for six persons; within 15 miles or Pittsburg, online of railroad; state size of place and house, with size of rooms, price per week, etc Address BOARDER, Dispatch office. JelS-13 Financial. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET rates on bond and mortgage: no delay. REED B. COYLE & CO., cor. Fourth av. and Grant st. dell-TTS M ONEY TO LOAX' ON GOOD MORTGAGE . securities, lowest rates: no delav. SAMUEL f. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth av. dell-4-TThS MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES: LOW E&T Interest; no delay. BLACK & BAIRD, B5 Fourth av. apll-24-rrs MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at 41, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ay. Tel. 167. apl4-19-rrssu lYfORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY j.ijl county property at lowest rates, lltltl A. WEAVER 1 CO.. 92 Fourth av. BU-P Room. ROOM-TWO SINGLE GENTLEMEN DESIRE to rent nicely furnished room, centrally lo cated, without board. Address R. H., Dispatch office. Jel6-77 Miscellaneous. CHERRIES AND STRAWBERRIES IN QUAN TITIES. Inquire or H. J. HEINZ CO., pick lers and preservers, at their new w orks, Malu St., aoove i;ne3uiiii.Bi.., jvuegneny. jcia--w-' D ,ESK ROOM IN CITY OFFICE: STATE terms, w.. Dispatch office. jeio-ou LADIES TO ATTEND THE SCHOOL OF DE SIGN and Dress Cutting for a thorough course or dressmaking. NO. 951 PENN AV. mh3-16 PACIXG HORSE-MUST PACE BETTER THAN 2:40; young and sound. Address F. V" Dispatth office. JC16-71 PARTY-A RELIABLE PARTY WANTS TO buy a restaurant and saloon in central part or cltv. Address, stating price, etc., B. B. B Dis patch omce. juiu-ui PENSIONS THE riTTSBURG PENSION AGENCY OF J. H. STEVENSON A CO.. 1W Fifth av. Pensions now had for aU disabled sol diers, permanently helpless chlld.-en and widows of deceased soldiers under late act or Congress: pensions Increased to correspond with the di ability; bounties collected; certificates of service procured where discharges are lost. de20-52-TTS rURCHASER-FOR ALL OR PART OF 300 J acres or timber, w Hit or without part or land, for sawing, pit props, ties, etc. : fronts on railroad. JOHN 1LL1G, hi evenings, 39 Thirtieth st. ic!6-62 SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES OF WALL paper, free to any address; 10-cer.t wall paper at 5c, li-cent wall paper at Sc. 25-cent gold papetf at 10c a bolt. G. G. O'BRIEN, Paint and v, all Paper Store, 292 Fifth av. lnh3M4-TTS rivo PURCHASE AN INTEREST IN AN ES- TAKI.Ihltni) navlnc business. locaU-d in the city. Address C. T., Dispatch office. Jel6-57 -V7-OU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF 1 Stewarts Co. 'b fine cabinet photos forl. at 90 and SC FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. my23--TTSn TOR SALE IMPKOVED EEAL ESTATE Cits' Kesldences. ORXERPROPERTY-WYLIE AVE., ONLY A Kj short distance from Court House: one of the best corners on the street; three-story brick dwell ing and large storeroom; lot, 25x103. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. Jel3-l7-TTSSu' I?ORBES AVE., NEAR CHESTNUT ST.-TWO-. STORY brick dwelling; seven rooms and fin ished attic; slate roof: modern Improvements: side entrance; lot, 20x70. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond street. 1613-17-1X83 East End Kesldences. DESIRABLE DWELLINGS ON MELLON, Haves and Bond streets, from 83,000 to S4.500; cull or send for full description. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ov. Jel6-32-TTS HOUSE-AN ELEGANT PRESSED BRICK house In the center of East End at a great bargain; 10 rooms: reception hall, bath. Inside w. c, ii. and c. water, both gases, v ired for electric lights, range, laundry, good neighborhood, large level lot with 30 feet of-iront, two minutes from cable or electric line and not over five minutes from IUst Liberty station. This property w as built only two v ears ago ror the owner's own use and Is first class in every respect. One or the best chances ever offered o get a fine home in the East End at a very low price. DENNISTON, ELDERKIN & CO., Lim., 6304 Pcun av. JaI6-94-TTSSu WILKINSBURG-A SIX-ROOM HOUSE. BATH and finished attic, on Franklin st. ; all nicely papered; lot 33x122 to a 20-ft. alley. Inquire on premises: a bargain if sold soon. J. L. MILLER. Jel4-Il-Tusu OOO WILL BUY A SIX-ROOM HOUSE IN 9 the East End. one square lroni Highland and Xeglevavs.; slate mantel, both gases, handsomely papered, beaiitllul lawn, with rruittrec-s and shrub bery. BAXTER. THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth avenue. Jel4-79-TTSSu Allegheny Kesldences. -TEAT BRICK DWELLING. ONE-HALF Xx square lrom the parks and electric cars. Alle gheny; in first-class condition; nei ly painted and papered throughout: price, $4,500; Immediate pos session. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Jcl3-50-D Suburban Kesldences. FOR SALE-J300 DOWN-TO BUY A NICE NEW suburban house, seven rooms, acre or ground, located first class, at Ingram or Crarton stations. Panhandle R. R. : price, $3,000. monthly payments ir desired for balance. (15.!) W. A. HERRON &. SONS, 80 Fourth av. Jel6-M-16,20.24,29 3?OR SALE-$6,000 A VERY NEAT HOME FOR . the money in the midst of East End on good sireei;moaern nousc, cigui rooms; lot ouxiu icet. W A. llJKl6U.Pi a. Biu 3,wruurLuai. Jel 6-55-16.18, 20 STONE HOUSE-SIX ROOMS AND ATTIC IN GRAM station; beautiful shade trees, spring house; etc., 2H acres or ground; nice location; easy terms. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. Jel3-47-TTSSu 1 fl ACRES AND DWELLING ON PERRYS 1U VILLE road at auction; there will be sold by order of 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 G-room dwelling house, having a front or over 500 feet on the Perrysvllle road. Tenth ward, Alle gheny, lying between the Watson estate and Dnn lap 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 lor an investment; in order to guide intending pur chasers in their calculations, wo state that the sale Is subject to the approval or the Court, and that we believe that $22, 000 is about the sum which will be approved: at this price there can be a handsome Erofit made. All iniormation cheerfully furnished y A. LEGGATE Jt SON, Auctioneers, 108 Fourth ave. JeS-SO-D SO OOO IDLEWOOD STATION, ON THE i) Panhandle Railroad, lire minutes' walk from station, a nice lrame duelling house or rour rooms, good cellar; lot 85x150 teet, covered with fruit and grapes, good spring, etc.; this property will he sold on easy ti rms and Is a great bargain. (1-175) BLACK Jt BAIRO, X o. 95 Fourth av. Jel6-33 SI dow J OOO CASH, BALANCE TO SUIT, WILL X buy a good live-room house: hall nn and own. good cellar, electric lights, nat. iras: lot X3: zour mmuies irom iviikinsourg siallon ana electric line. MAGAW & GOFF, Lift., 145 Fourth avenue. Jel4-71-rrsu 100-INGRAM STATION TWO-STORY 9 frame duelling, five rooms and attic: cood well: nice shade trees, etc.: this is alow Tirkeon this property.; built in 1888; lot 60x110. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond St. j el3-47-TTSSu 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. ADAMS & CO., Real Estate Agents, Real Estate and Law Building. Jci-27 Miscellaneous. AT ASACRIFICE-A NEW. COMPLETE AND modern dwelling in one of the finest locations at Spring Lake. New Jersey, on ocean front near Wilberton Hotel; contains 12 rooms and all tho latest modern Improvements; elegantly furnished throughout; possession; can be had at once. For rurther particulars sec SEED B. COYLE & CO., corner Fourth av. and Grpnt st. Jel6-50-TTS FOR SALE A GOOD BUILDING (STABLE and carriage house) to be removed: near Fifth av.. fchadysidc. See W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth av enne. Jel3-59-Tus" FOK SALELOTS City Lots. LOTS-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR from $100 to $300, In the Eighteenth ward; long B aj incuts; easy terms. Inquire or CHAS. E. ORNEL.1US, attorney, 406 Grant St., Pittsburg: or go to his office. Morningsidc av., on the grounds, and see his agent, T. Ed. Cornelius. uiyl9-15" TWO LOTS NEAR SECOND AV.. IX" THE Twenty-third ward. Inquire or PETER DUG AN. 1896 Second av. Jel6-19 East End Lots. T7AIRMOUNT PLACE-LOTS FOR SALE; Jj choice lots, elegant location, wlthabeautilul and commanding view or the whole East Liberty Valley, located on Falrmount av.. two squares from Penn, and one square from Ncgley av. : can be reached by cable and electric cars. Inquire of STRAUB & MORRIS, corner Wood and Third st. iny28-10-D 370R SALE VERY CHEAP-EIGHT LOTS 21X : 100 reet, for $4,400; only two squares from Penn av., Xineteenth ward. East End. (47) SeeW. A. ununui & sun 3,aux ourm av. jel6-51-16.1D,23,26 TX)R SALE-COLLEGE AV.. EAST END-LOT Jj 30x110. or will sell lot 50x110 feet ir desired, for $1,500, level and well drained. (81) W. A. HER RON & SONS. 80 Fourth ay. 1el6-52-16,20,25,S0' FOR SALE-S1.500-LOT 25X100 FT.. IVY ST., bhadysldc; location very desirable and cen tral. (53). W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Je9-5-TU' T70R SALE LOT 30X110 FEET, FOR $1,500, ON A' a good street In the midst of East End (81). W. A.1IERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Je4-70-4,9,16,23,30 QSOn A-CHEAP OAKLAND LOT.24X115 FEET KDVyjVJ to alley; lots on same street sold lor $1,100. (D-249) BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. jel6-38 H Suburban LoU. FOR SALE-$l,000-(SFECIALNDnCEMENT3 to those that will build): lots 40x120 ft; level, well drained: near station, at Swlssvale, one of the best locations on P. R. R.. in Palmer plan. See H. II. NEGLEY. on the premises, or W. A. HERRON & SOX S, 80 Fouth av. Ja2-59-TU I70RSALE-68 ACRES OF THE BEST LAYING ? ground at Ingram and Crafton Btations., Panhandle R. It., and at a low price; will sell as a whole or sub-dlvldc. W. A. HERRON & SONS, SO Fourth av. JeW-lieSt SUBURBAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best terms in the county at bheraden, 15 minutes from Union station; secSheradcn before you buy else where. ANDREW PATTERSON. Secretary, 127 Fifth av. fe27-72-D di nr and csx) will Birr A DESIRABLE cat! for colored OJLUUlot. 25x100 feet in Elwvn plan. av. BAXTER, THOMPSON 4 CO., 162 Fourth JeU-TO-TTSSU' Farms. PARM-217 ACRES AND TWO- FRAS1E dwellings, situate Springfield twp., Fajette CO., Pa. : No. 1 barn and outbuildings, underlaid with coal and iron ore; plenty of good water; line orchart and lots or goodtimber: this farm can all be cultivated and bought at the low price of $30per acre. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. JeU-47-TTSSu linilnnsi flnnAnnlH. BARBER SHOP -A GOOD PAYING BAR BER shop in good location, good reason gif. Address J. L. L., Dispatch office. PINE RESTAURANT BOARDING nOUSE; . sl"e store, in good town: grocery stores, $350. $500 to $10,000: cigar stores; fish markets, $500 to $1,000; machine shop: drugstore; stone quarry; novelty store. HOLMES & CO., 420 Smllhfleld st. GROCERY STORE-DOING $1,000 PER WEEK; others ror $500 to $3,000; feed stores, shoe stores, hardware stores, tin roofing business, res taurants, hotels. PERC1VAL & GASTON, 439 Grant st. 1el6-64 CHOESTORE-IN WESTERN FENXBYLVA U NIA;good location In town or 9,000 inhab- itants; stock invoices $3,500. Address (J. ., ui-Je9-72-TT" iaii.u unlike, 51 OOO WILL BUY A THIRD INTEREST IN wl) a lvrge real estate business, well estab tttl'FJ' -T111 he do-so Investigation. Address REAL ESTATE BUSINESS, Dispatch office. Jel6--B FOK SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Sto.ck. AWIDOWLADYW1LLSELL ATLESS THAN one-third value the contents orlier late hus band's private stable, consisting or the rollowlng property: Two horses, one elegant Improved shifting-top,, side-bar buggy, bv J. B. Brewster, two sets of single and one set of double road harness, robes, blankets, etr. Horses consist or: No. 1 is the very handsome, fast and wi ll-brcd trotting mare. Hattle Wilkes, sire Red Wilkes, by Rysdlck's Hambletonlan, by .Abdallah, by Mambrino, by Imported Messenger, dam Venus, by Conklln's Star, son of beeley's American Star; second dam Bridget, by old George M. Patcheu, third dam by MayDay; fourth dam by Tom Benton; she was foaled June 4. 1884; she Is one of the most promising young trotters living, and when four jears old turned the track at Lexington In 2:31; was then purchased by late owner, and was driven a half-mile trial over Fleetwood in 1:12! to road wagon; she has no public record: she is a line and well proportioned and strong built mare with fine style and a strong, open and beautiful gait, and cither standing or speeding is admired by all who sec her. She has fine disposition, steady and game driver; no vices; cost when purchased $1,500; I will warrant her every way as described, a handsome, safe, stylish, sound, fast young trotting mare and to trot a rull mile in 2:23 or no sale, time shown pur chaser; price $500. Also the handsome horse Wm. H., sired by Profit, dam Kate Gibson; he is lb hands high, 7 v cars old, weighs 1,000 pounds, safe for an) one to drive or handle; can trot five heats better than 2:30; sound in every particular; price $350. Gentlemen cannot Judge what tine animals they are until they ride after them. My object In advertising them here Is to get someone that will take them away rrom the city and give them a good home. Horse Jockejs need not apply. For rurther lnrormatlon inquire at my office, R0O3I "W." Rookery building, Chicago, 111. Je7-125-TuF 170R SALE VERY : snrlnc waeon ror 0111 CHEAP. PLATFORM spring wagon for one horse. See W. A. HER- RON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. jeio-oj-io,io TEAM FINE MATCHED TEAM. BLOOD bays, Kentucky horses, drive single or double, and both good saddlers; also wagonette (West i. Co. top), three scater: above outfit cannot be6ur- passeu in tne ciiy; lust me wing ior pleasure any. lng, Schenlev Park or to use at summer resorts, passed In the city; lust the thing lor pleasure drlv lng, scneniev I'ars. or 10 use ai summer resoru Inquire at 104 FOURTH AV. Jel6-76-TuTh Machinery and Metals. ENGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND: largest stock or all sizes; 16x36, 12x24, 12x18, 10 X20, 10x16, 10x12,9x12,8x12,7x12, 6x12; mounted port able engine, boilers of all sizes, shafting, pulleys, pumps, governor, etc. Telephone, 3401, 23 and 25 Park Way, Allegheny. Pa. J. S. YOUNG. apll-D" ONE STEAM ENGINE 16" DIAMETER AND 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 and sold only for want of use; can be seen at Price Foundry. Price st.. city. Inquire 619 SMITH FIELD ST. mil6-lt PORTABLE ENGINE AND BOILER-CYLINDER, 7,x12: 12-horse power; also handle and spoke turning lathe, chisel lathe, sand belts, boring machine and shafting and pulleys. Inquire of JOHN HOLT, Unity station, A. V. R. R. Jel4-28 THE BECK AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIGHT engine; engines, boilers and sawmills and woodworking machinery. UARMES MACHINE DEPOT, 99 First av., Pittsburg. my7-D Miscellaneous. 170R SALE A FEW SHARES OF STOCK, PAY : 1NG a handsome profit. In one of the oldest manufacturing concerns In the city. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. Jel3-19-TUFS ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA AMER ICAN reprint (Stoddard coition) at half price; this superb edition, the only one printed in this country from regular stereotyped plates, made rrom setup type, ana the only exclusive subscription edition in the market, is now complete and ready ror delivery to subscribers at $2 50 per volume; po sitions open to gentlemen or education, to whom exclusive territory will be given. MAXWELL SOMMERVLLLE, Publisher, 135 Fifth av. Jel4-TuWThrssa MODENE AT 951 PENN AV. Je3-17 TO LKT. Cltv Kesldences. CHATHAM STREET-FINE THREE-STORY brick, 13 rooms, all conveniences; suitable fr roomers or two families. BAXTER, THOMP SON A CO., 162 Fourth av. Jel4-137t HOUSE-24 FEDERAL ST.. PITTSBURG. TEN rooms, bath and laundry. Inquire of M. G. COHEN, 36 Fifth ay. Je4-13t rpO LET-NO. 34 VINE ST.. NEAR FIFTH AV., X and near center of city, brick house of 7 rooms; $23: suitable for two famines. W. A. HERRON 4 SON'S, 80 Fourth av. Jel3-18-TTSt Allegheny Kesldences. TJESIDENCE A VERY DESIRABLE RESI. Xv DEX CE on the Alleghen vparks, furnished or unfurnished. Inquire on PREMISES, 17 Union avenue. Jel6-68t Suburban Kesldences. COUNTRY RESIDENCE-OR FOR SUMMER boarding, a house of ten rooms; good water, shade, fruit, lawn, garden; three minutes from Baden station. Ft. Wav ne Railroad ; $30 per month; also farm or 40 acres, $15 per month. Apply to W. H. DALY, 135 Fifth av. Je6-6-rrst Rooms. ONE OR TWO ROOMS FURNISHED OR UN FURNISHED on Filth avenue. Just beyond Oakland; private family. J. E. G., Dispatch office. Iel6-59t Business Stands. TO LET-HANDSOAIE STOREROOMS, NOS. 78 and SO Diamond St., Just above Smlthfield st., in new Dispatch building; well lighted ele gantly fitted up, centrally located and having every convenience; these rooms are admirably suited for Insurance, real estate or other office business. For rurther information apply, after 2 P. M.. to BUSI NESS MANAGER, The Dispatch, Smlthfield and Diamond sts. ap29-117t Offices, Desk Koom. TO LET-CHOICE OFFICES ON SECOND and third floors of The Dispatch business office building, corner Smlthfield and Diamond sts. ; these are In suites or two or rour rooms, as desired, and have every convenience; centrally located, well ar ranged and lighted; there are no better offices lor protessional men In the city. Apply, arter 2 P. M., to UUb. MGR, DISPATCH, on the premises. ap29-117t Miscellaneous. pOOD STABLINO FOR GENTLEMEN'S vJT teams: also, storage room for carriages or light storacc. at No. 16 Church av.. Allegheny. Ad dress HOWLAND DAIRY CO., 16 Church av.,. A llrKTlm.,- T .n.-OId " ......p...... j . . ... ... j ., ... 1 LOST. LOST YESTERDAY. BETWEEN NO. 22 Avery and Logan sts., Allegheny, a pocket book containing considerable sum of money and valuable papers: $50 reward ir returned to NO. 22 AVERY ST.. Allegheny. Jel6-79 PERSONAL. PERSONAL CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver: Jewelry repaired; new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCH, 541 Smlthfield St. apl9-134 PERSONAL-DO YOU WANT TO SAVE money? If so, buy jour books and stationery from us; midsummer sacrifice salenow on. FRANK BACON' & CO., 301 Smlthfield st. Je4 PERSONAL-FINE BOOKS-WE HAVE THE finest collection of finely illustrated books in PIttsburz: beautiful bindings: low urices: come and 6ce them: hundreds or books ror presents. LEVI'S BOOK STOKE. 900 Liberty St. de!2 PERSONAL-WHEN JULES VERNE'S TOUR ISTS took their tilp to the moon they bought trunks, traveling bags, etc., at ACHE'S HAR NISS AND TRUNK EMPORIUM, 426 and 428 Woodst, Everything flrst-class and the prices well, come and see lor yourselves. Jel6-74 PERSONAL BEN HUR NEVER WOULD hav e won the grcatcharlot race but for the tact that his harness was bought at ACHE'S HARNESS AND TRUNK EMPORIUM. 429 and 43 Wood st. Plenty of duplicates, also trunks, tra eliujj hags, etc., all first-class and at very lowest prices. Jel6-74 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-know n tailor. Go Filth ay., cor. Woodst., second floor, lias been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renov atlug in great shape. Tel. 155b. myl5-80-p BUSINESS CHANGES. OTlcjTjTHERiBBYinVEN THAT filE partnership heretofore existing bet ween Chris. Bonn, Fred Lange and Wni. Hoffman has this day been dissolved. Tho unsettled business ol the company or partnership can only be settled with William Hoffman or Chris. Bonn, who will collect nil dehtsimd E ay all bills. The business of "AUTISTIC iECOUATION" will bo continncd by Hoff man & Bonn. FRED LANGE, WM. HOFFMAN, CHRIS. BONN, No. 107 Sniithfleld st. JoyE 10, 189L Jelfi-42 McNAUGHER & CO., Contractors fori Fa-ring Sidewalks With Cement, Briclc and Fire Brick, Concreting Cellars. 110 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA. Curbstone furnished and set. fe7-S8s TOURISTS CAN OBTAIN INFORMATION as to rates and accommodations of many ot the hotels here advertised by applying at THE DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE. Atlantic City. HOTEL BLACKHURST, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.. 23 S. Arkansas av. :allconvenlenccs,lnclud lng bath and bar: near Reading depot and beach; terms moderate. WM. H. BLAtKIIURST. Jel2 THE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY, N. .1. On thebeach, w ith unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths in the house. Send for ciicular. ap30-Q2-D K. ROBERTS & SONS. HADDON HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Now open. not and cold sea water baths in the nonse. JC6-M LEEDS & LIFPINCOTT. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The largest hotel. Open all the year. Jell-ll CHARLES McGLADE. Cape May. CONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY, X. J., SEA SON 1891. nasler's Celebrated Orches tra. Opens June 6. J. F. CAKE. jny280-rrh8 HOTEL CHALFONTE. Cape Mat, N. J. Greatly enlarged since last season. All modern improvements. Opens June 4. H. W. SAWYER. jelo-20p THE STOCKTON HOTEL, CAPE MAY, N. J. Now open for the fourth consective season of present management. Greatly Improved; Cuisine unsurpassed. Jel6-49 F. T. WALTON, Proprietor. HOTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAY, X. 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, P10 prietor, Washington Hotel, Philadelphia, or to Capo May. my31-G4 Spring Lake, N. J. 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, Philo., or Monmouth House. jeU-16-D Other Resorts. "TITINSLOW INN AMONG THE PINES At Winslow Junction, N. J. Open all the year. New and Modern Improvements. myl9-78-TT3 INE HEIGHTS INN AND COTTAGES Allegheny Mountains. Location unsur passed, most picturesque region of Pennsyl vania; all modern" improvements, purest water and finest air: steam heat; tennis. Open about JUNE20. Illustrated circular. A. R. GRIER, Birmingham, Huntingdon coun ty, Pa. my286-TT3 MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CRESSON SPRINGS. Main line Penna. R. It.; all trains stop. On the Summit of the Allegheny Mountains. AVill open June 25. For circulars and infor mation address WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt., Cresson, Cambria, myl5-78 Co., Pa. CAPON HAMPSHIRE COUNTY. W. VA. Alkaline Llthta 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 mcrcllmate. Here Is where the sick recover and the well are always happy. SendforPamphletsandse cure rooms. W. H. SALE, Prop. myl-1727-D IDLEWOOD HOTEL AND COTTAGES NOW OPEN. Beautiful summer resort, six miles from city, on Panhandlo R. R. Dinner and lunch eon parties provided for on short notice. For further information address M. STANFORD JACKSON, - Je7-26 Idlevvood, Allegheny Co., Pa, WEST END HOTEL, ASBURY PARK, N. J. It has tho finest location of any along the coast. It has been beautifully decorated, and contains all modern improvements. Inquire J. S. RIPLEY, Proprietor. jell-LJ-D X ONG BRANCH, N. J. United States Hotel, Select family and transient hotel, directly on the ocean; 500 feet frontage; $3 and $3 50 per day; reduced weeklv rates to families. J. C. VAN CLEAF, Prop., Mansion House, Brooklyn Heights, N. Y., di rectly opposite Wall street ferry. jell-15-TTS BEDFORD SPRINGS BEDFORD, PA. Hotel Opens June 13. Write for pamphlet on this great Resort, and the famous BEDFORD SPRINGS MINERAL WATER. L. B. DOTY, MANAGER. my30-30-TT3 EUREKA MINERAL SPRINGS, SAEGERTOWN, PA. Only 100 Miles From Pittsburg. The Hotel and Sanitarium located at this delightful resort, under the management of Colonel Stacy, of New York, is open winter and summer und commends itself to the seeker after health, recreation or rest. A home for the afflicted, a haven of comfort and rest for tho over-worked professional or business man, and a dellghtlul resort for a summer outing. Conveniently arranged, well located, pleasant surroundings, excel lent table, superior service. A fine orchestra will give concerts daily during the summer months. The EUREKA CHALYBEATE (IRON) and Alkaline waters, nature's reme dy for rheumatism, scrofula, eczema, anos mia, liver and stomach troubles, kidney dis eases, etc., recommended and prescribed by eminent practitioners. For descriptive pamphlet address EUREKA MINERAL SPRING CO. I my2347-Tua Saegertown, Pa. DR. HARRIS' .CRAMP CURE. FOR Every Ache and Pain. FOR SALE AT ALL DRUGSTORES. Manufactured by L. H. HARRIS DRUG CO. Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh avenue, my4-D PITTSBUEG, PA. STOCKS! STOCKS! ' Paying Handsome Dividends. But a limited amount for sale of the FLOR ENCE INVEST3IENT CO., of Florence, Ala. Registered by the Industrial Title, Trust and Savings Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., which is the Registrar and Transier Agent of tho company. A SURE INVESTMENT, Yielding 9 1-3 per cent per annum. See W. A. HUDSON, Room 49, Fidelity Title and Trust Company's Building, 121 Fourth av. Relerence, John W.Herron, of "W. A. Her ron & Sons. je-2-57 HELLO, CENTRAL, GIVE ME 199. Hello, Whiteley, send for my shoes and fix whero needed and return them as quick as possible. A. WHITELEY, Pittsburg auoe itepainng aciory, iza-wv -xnira ave. oeconapaor. - my)27&Ts y -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LET X TERSof administration, C. T. A., on the estate of Dr. Joaiah W. Roberts, late of the city of Pittsburg and county of Alle gheny havo been granted to the under signed. All persons indebted to said estate will make immediate payment, and those having clnims or demands against the same will present them promptly. G. V. WILLIAMS, JelWO-TU 81 Diamond street.Pittsbnrg.Pa. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVFN THAT LET TERS of administration cum tcsta mento annexo on the estate of Catharine Gilner, late of the Seventeenth ward, de ceased, havo been granted the undersigned. All poisons having claims against the same will present them for payment to the under signed, and those indebted will make pay ment thereof without delay to MARY GILNER, No. 410 Twenty-fourth St., Or her attorney, W. C. MORELAND, Fourth av. and Grant St. Je9-88-TU NOTICE1 IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN application will bo made to the Board of Pardons nt its meeting on TUESDAY, June 23, 1SS1, for the pardon of Alexander Klllen, convicted of murder in the first degree, at No. 30, June term, 1890, Oyer and Terminer of Allegheny county. Said applica tion will ask for tho commutation of the death penalty to imprisonment for life. T.M. MARSHALL, W. S. NESBIT, T. M. MARSHALL, Jr. je-9-55MTu Attorneys for Alexander Killen. MORTON HUNTER, Attorney, No. 87 Diamond street, Pittsburg. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE BY VIRTUE of the power conferred by the last will and testament of John Wallace, deceased, the undersigned, Theodore Doerflinger, ad ministrator de bonis non cum testamento annexe of said decedent, will expose to pub lic sale on the premises on SATURDAY, 27TH JUNE, 1891, at 2 o'clock p. St., the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: One lot of land in Eighth ward, city of Pittsburg, being of a uniform width of Ii feet fronting on the southwardly side of Wylie avenue, and extending back in depth 121 feet to Pasture stieet, being lot No. 61 in the Irwin plan of lots as recorded in plan book 1, page 92, and having thereon erected one two-story brick dwelling house fronting on Wylie avenue, and two two-story brick dwelling houses in the rear fronting on Pas- Terms of sale $300 of the bid will bo re quired from the purchaser at time of sale, and one-half of the purchase money in cash at the delivery of deed, and the balance in two equal annual installments with interest payable semi-annually, secured by common bond and tight mortgage on the land. THEODORE DOERFLINGER, Administrator d. b. n. c. t." a. of John Wal- lace, deceased. Jel3-39-Tra EDUCATIONAL. JEFFERSON ACADEMY, CANONSBURG. PA. Principal, C. 31. Dea Islets. Ph. D. (Prince ton). A home school; open September 18. 1891; thorough instruction; college preparation a spe cialty; experienced teachers; has educated many of the ablest men of the South and West. Send for handbook. Jcl3--rrs Pennsylvania Hollidaysburg. IIollldaTsburK Seminary for Young Women and Girls. Thorough instruction. Methods adapted to the individuality of each pupil. Home com forts. Location exceptionally healthful. MaUrla unknown. Address MRS. R. 5. HITCHCOCK. Jell-17-TTS WESTERN UNIVERSITY OF PENNA. ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS, June 26 and27,September 14 and 15. $100 in FRIZES Ior best entrance examinations. For particulars write to W. J. HOLLAND, Pres't, Pittsburg, Pa, je4-98-TTS CHELTENHAM MILITARY ACADEMY Ogontz, Montgomery Co., Pa. Unex celled in beauty and healthtulness of loca tion and surroundings and in buildings, equipment and all other requisites of a first class school. Number limited to 60. For illustrated circular address JOHN CALVIN RICE, A. M., Principal. w myl5-77-i TRINITY COLLEGE, HARTFORD, CONN. ' Examinations' for ndmission to the Fresh man Class will be held, beginning Monday, June 22, 1891, at 2 p. M., nt the-law office of A. P. Burgwin, No. 150 Fourth avenue, Pitts burg, where catalogues containing speci mens of examination papers andany further information in regard to the examination that may be desired, can be obtained on ap plication. GEORGE WILLIAMSON SMITH, President, IIaktford, June 1, 189L Je2-33-TU3 SHADYSIDE ACADEMY. Examinations for admission to Shadyside Academy for fall term will be held atacad-' emy building, corner Ellsworth and More wood avs., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, at 9 a. m. The course in German lias been greatly extended and improved. Instruction in it will be given by a native-horn German. Prof. Schmitz has had largo experience teaching tills language in Eastern schools. He is an author of German text-books now in use in the academy. Applications foradmission should be made to HENRY A. BREED. Secretary, box COG, city, or to W. B. CRABBE, Principal, Shady side. el6-6Trs HOUSEKEEPERS WILL FIND IT TO their advantage to buy tea sets, silver ware, knives, forks and spoons, etc., etc, at WILSON'S JEWELRY STORE, 61 Fourth avenue. Fine watch repairing a specialty. apl-TT3 KENSINGTON Lots are offered at private sale. Plans and full informationct furnished on the ground, or at this office. 'NO BETTER INVESTMENT In the market to-day than building houses for rent or sale at KENSINGTON. HOMES FOR THE WORKMEN Must be supplied, and we are prepared to build houses for those buying lots on terms and payments so easy that all can own homes. A VISIT will CONVINCE YOU that there is-no-better place to locate for business or investment than KENSINGTON. .... FREE TRANSPORTATION. Our special agent will ac company you to Kensirtgton if you will call at this office ia time for trains, which leave Union station each day at 9 A.M. and 1:36 p. m. KENSINGTON INN Is now open and furnishes good hotel accommodation. For plans and particulars call on or address THE BDEBELL IMPEDVEMENT GOMPMT, ROOM 32, NO. 96 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBURG, PA. Jeiwi-rr ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF 19 LOTS OK Hazelwood avenue, Lowry street and, Blair street. Twonty-thlrd ward, Pittsburg, at the premises, on WEDNESDAY, Juno 24, 189L ThestS lots are within two minutes' walk of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad 'and Second avenue electric cars; require no grad ing, and are surrounded with tho finest resi dences of Hazelwood. Terms of sale, one third cash, balance m one or two years, with interest. For plan of said lots and further information see C. S. GRAY, Trustee of estate of Rosanna Mould, deceased, Regis ter's office, or A. J. PENTECOST, Auction eer, No. 413 Grant street. JelG-29 T AUCTION FINE FURNITURE. CARPETS, NOTIONS, ' TOYS AND FANCY GOODS, TUESDAY, JUNE 15, ' At 10 o'clock, at the rooms, 311 MARKET ST. The furnishment of a residence; fine cham ber suites, in oak and walnut; wardrobes, chiffoniers, bureaus, washstands, tables, chairs and rockers, springs, mattresses, bed ding, fine tapestry couch, handsome parlor suites, in tapestry, plush and bairclotn; fancy rocker, tables, bookcases, desks, side boards, ext. tables, leather chairs, lot of hand-painted chinaware, toilet ware, silver and glassware, refrigeratqr, kitchen and laundry furniture, brussels and ingrain car pets for rooms, halls and stairs. Also, at 2 o'clock, lot of notions, toys and fancy goods. All must be sold, as the owner is leaving the city. HENRY AUCTION CO., Jel4-U0 Auctioneers. PEOPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR ORDNANCE SUPPLIES Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, II1.J June 10, 1801 Sealed proposals, in tripli cate, will be received until 2 o'clock p. M., on FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1891, for furnishing Dyed Cotton Duck, Blankets, Forage, Silver, Gold, Steel, Tin, Brass, Iron, Copper and Brass Rivets and Burrs; Iron, Brass and Copper Wire: Nails, Screws, Tacks, Bolts, Nuts, Leather, Thread, Rope, Duck, Paints, Oils, Chemicals, Paper, Cleaning and Polishing Materials, Files, eta, during the fiscal year ending June 30, 1892: Printed lists of sup plies needed, with full Instructions, stipula tions, etc., can be had on application to Captain M. W. LYON, Ordnance Depart ment, U. S. Army, Commanding. Jel4-l-15,16,17,18-juS,9 Ojtice op Controller op Allmiieny County. Pa J Pittsburg, Pa., June 16, 1391. 1ST OTICE TO PRINTERS AND BINDERS Sealed proposals will be received at this office until 12 o'clock noon, JUNE 20, 1891, for printing and binding the following: 192 Assessor's blotters, contain ing 33,500 leaves. ISO office duplicates, containing. 1C.900 leaves. 120 school duplicates,containing.l4,140 leaves. 15S Treasurer's duplicates, con ing 14,110 leaves. 300 stenographer's books. For samples and information call at the County Commissioners' Office. Bids to be accompanied by bond with two sureties in one-half amount of bid. Success ful bidder to give bond with two sureties In double tho amount of bid. The right to reject any or all bids is re served. JAMES A. GRIER, JelG-89 County Controller. ECONOMY IN FUEL1 Hot Water Heating Apparatus for Residences, Etc. ALSO, Ventilating Fans for Cooling, Etc. M'GINNESS, SMITH & CO., &S3 water St. je6-5&TTS CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 120 fourth: AVE. (Telephone 1773) REAL E5TATEAND MORTGAGES. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates. ap2S-77-D Stencil and Stamp Works. W. ?3. Bunting, 2QFifm2qvgMarketSh Try Our Lauchton Pads. Je2-TM Nowistheltest season for planting and 6 runing trees, laying out of lawns and tak lg charge of workgenerally: also draining. Herman Helm LANDSCAPE GARDENER, ELLSWORTH AV., Shadyside, Pittsburg". mhS-ni3 A i i i' .'-.V v a -" . -i
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