Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, June 19, 1891, Page 3, Image 3

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    MMDEM) A MOTHER.
Another Trial for the First Degree
Crime to Be Had Shortly.
FHZSniMOXS INDICTED AGADJ.
Tli Present Grand Jniy Trying Hard to
Keep Up Its Record.
YESTERDAY IX THE COUNTY COURTS
The grand jury yesterday returned true
bills for murder against Clay and Lucy
Hogan, colored. They are accused of fatally
Injuring the mother of Hogan, -who came
between liim and his wife when they wero
fighting at their homeon Townsend street.
The ottier true hills -were: F. Berger, Julia
Yates, Joseph Bcgrim, Bridget Bradley,
Michael Comiskl, Kate Devins, 31. Duffell,
John Donley, Julius Dempe, John Davis,
Camel Deumont, James Johnson, Edward
Kelly, P. Valley, selling liquor without
license; Kate Derins, 31. Duffell, James
Johnson, selling liquor on Sunday; Edward
Kelly, selling liquor to minors; A.A.Alles,
false pretenses; A. G. Budd, alias Fitzsim
mons, entering a building with felonious in
tent: Slopes Dickson, burglary; C. D. Green
lee, B. Forst, AW 31. 3Iartin, conspiracy: E.
B. Price, D. McCloskev. Thomas Thompson,
immorality; Edward Reilly, aggravated as
sault and battery; F. Bregan, Thomas Bregan,
A. LitcUwek, assault and battery; F. Bowers,
John Gates, R. Hartley, John Lonebangh, T.
Ogden, misdemeanor; Harry Chambers,
David Larimer, malicious mischief.
The following bills were ignored: TV. G.
Bunker, disseminating improper literature;
Thomas Brennan, John Goodman, J. K. He,
"William Schaub, B. Wagner, William AVoIf.
selling liquor without license; 3Iartin Cott
lngham, John ltiling, astault and battery; T.
Geigel, larceny by bailee.
In the Criminal Court, Angelo Garfarqua
Was acquitted of the larcency of $110 from
Gcnora Branca Joshua Leech was convicted
of assault and battery with intent to commit
a worse crime on Katie Dugan. William
Bilej was convicted of felonious assault and
batterv on Jack Stewart. 3Iartin Towey
was convicted oi ourgiary ior oreaKing into
the houe John Eggler, of the Southside.
Charles Furry was acquitted of the larceny
or a lot of clothing from Michael O'Neal.
JIary Dalley, alias 3Ianr Brown, pleaded
guilty to bigam,on information of John
Dailey. James Bryant pleaded guilty to tho
larceny of two coats and a hat. He was
sentenced to four months to the workhouse.
"Warner Hughes pleaded guilty to assault and
battery on Kate Gueth. He was sentenced 30
davs to the workhouse.
Andrew Bach is on trial before Judge
Collier for the larceny of a lot of ornaments,
clocks, eta, from the house of Felix R.
Brunot, May 13.
William Cullinan and Jerome Jones are on
trial before Judge Slagle for nsault and
battery with intent to commit a worse crime
on Mollie Hanlon. The assault, as reported
the next day in The DisrATcn, was made In
a skiff, In which Miss Hanlon had engaged
Cullinan and Jones to row her across the
river at 3IcKee's Bocks, May 30. She escaped
by jumping into the river, and her screams
attracted attention from the shore, A boat
was put out and picked her up.
EXCEPTIONS TO AN ACCOUNT.
Arguments in the Case Heard and the
Conrt Considering Them.
An argument was heard before Judge
nawkins in the Orphans' Court yesterday in
the matter of exceptions to the account of
the executors of the estate of the late James
II. Sholes. The heirs of the estate asked the
Court to surcharge the executors, Samuel D.
and A. H. Sholes, for the interest of the de
cedent in the firm of Slack & Sholes, lumber
merchants. The executors contended that
the firm was insolvent and the interest
valueless.
E. J. Smail and A. M. Imbrlo appeared for
the exceptants, and Attorney Scull for the
executors. The court took the papers In the
case and reserved its decision.
Penn Dank Money to Be Paid Out.
ETn Common Pleas No. 2 yesterday the re
port of the auditor in the matter of the as
signment of W. N. Riddle, of the Penn Bank,
to George B. Gordon, was confirmed abso
lutely, no exceptions having been filed to it.
The assignee was directed to pay out tho
money in his hand" in accordance with tho
bchedule submitted. The assignment was
made in 1S&.
Trial List for To-Day.
Criminal Court Commonwealth vs. Philip
Kennedy (2), H. 3IcPhillamy, A. AVcisser.
K. Mangan, John Burns, AVllliam Maddison,
Joseph Miller, AA'illiam Hayes, Ed Cham
bers (2), George Townsend, George A. Leape,
John T.Brown. J. B. Martz, James Kane,
Harvey A". AA'vgant, Edward Lautner, Jer
ome Jones, David Robinson, James Ryan,
Pat Golden. J. M. Riir. John II. Helmach.
Joseph Yam, Ed LeGrand, John Colbert (2),
John Cahill, John Keefe, Chris Lucas, J. S.
Dawson. 31unroe Blake, Francis Massey,
James Dougherty.
Notes From the Conrts.
The petition for a decree of dissolution
filed Tuesday t as for the dissolution of tho
Electrical Packing and Supply Company,
Limited. Theviord "Limited" was omitted
in the original item.
Ax order was made in the United States
Court yesterday for the removal of G. AV.
fciras to the District of AA'est Virginia. Sims
was charged with illegal voting, and was ar-rei-ted
in Clarion county.
. Aia Hilotos yesterday entered suit
ngaini-t AVilliam Jcnkinson and Sheriff Mc
Cleary for $1 000 damages. She alleges that
a levy -n as made on her goods at No. 160
Arch street, Allegheny, and the defendants
refused to allow her the benefit of the $300
exemption law.
MAYOR GOUELEY'S FIBST TRIAL.
lie Presides Over the Suit of the TVharf
mater Against the Mayflower.
Mayor Gourley presided over his first case
yesterday morning at Magistrate McKenna's
office. The suit was brought by AVharf
master Toole acainst the owners of tho
steamer Mayflower. Under an ordinance the
Wliarlmaster claims the right to designate
the landings of various boats. The Mayflower
was given si place above Reno's wharf boat,
but so interfered with the latter that it was
ordered to a new landing below tho wharf
boat. The plaintiff claimed this order had
not been complied with.
Tho ordinance provides that the Mayor
shall hear all cases arising from its violation.
City Attorney Moreland appeared for the
plaintiff and Edwnrd Ferguson, Esq., for the
dctendants. After hearing some testimony
the Mayor decided to reserve his decision
until noon to-day In tho meantime the
parties concerned are endeavoring to settle
the difficulty amicably, in event of which
His Honor will dismiss the case.
Rode Over tho City Authorities.
One of the unaccounted for actions of cor
porations in Allegheny is the fact that the
Pleasant Valley load has laid tracks on
streets over which thev havo no franchise
President Kenny will, "however, ask for the
right to have them remain.
Friday Is Our Poor Man's Day.
To-day the poor have a chance ajain to
buy whatever they may need in the clothing
line for men and boys at a very small cost.
Here is a list of prices:
400 boys' light and dark cassimcre suits,
made up plain or pleated, sizes from 4 to
to 14, at 98c
COO boys' substantial black worsted knee
pants, sizes from 4 to 13, at 23c
300 boys' caisimere long pants suits, sizes
from 12 to 19, eight different pat
terns, at S2 45
375 men's black worsted sack suits, very
neat and substantial, sizes from 34 to
42, at 2 CO
420 men's sacks and 275 3-button cutaway
frock suits, made of hair line cassimeres
and Mnall check cheviots, either dark or
light shades, at 55 40
Cut this out and bring it Avith you.
P. C. C C, Pittsburg Combination Cloth
ing Company, corner Grant and Diamond
streets.
Eemnant sale of silks to-day at
JOS. HORNE & CO.'S
Penn AA-enue Stores.
Negligee Shirts
Wade to order. Xew goods every day to
select from. The only place in the "city
where we make our own shirts.
"Will Price, 47 Sixth street.
SAFETY IN MINES.
Discussion About the Best Kind of Lamps
The Davy Considered Past Its Prime
"Where Operators Are Afraid of Labor
Saving aiachlnery.
The "Western Pennsylvania Central Mining
Institute met in the Court House yesterday'
morning, John McMurray in the chair, "Will
iam Bidden, secretary. The morning session
was spent discussing a constitution. One
was adopted for the government of the body
as also bylaws.
At the afternoon session Mr. Adams ex
plained the operation of his improved bee
hive coke oven, which lie claims reduces the
cost of burning coke almost 73 per cent, the
cost at present being 23 cents, and by his
oven but C cents. The contrivance is a
movable bottom of wrought iron, with one
thickness of fire brick in it, and this, when
the coal is roasted, is dropped upon
a truck running on rails and
run out cooled off, when the charge is easily
removed. Mr. Adams explained that the
coal on the bottom of the oven being the
last to burn, the bottom did not get verv hot
during the charge; in fact, he said he could
almost bear to put his hand for a moment
in It.
Inspector Duncan thonght it strange, if all
the inventor claimed was correct, that oper
ators were not clamoring to get a chance to
introduce his method. jlr. Duncan seemed
to think that the chief endandalmof a coke
operator's existence was to make money,
and they ought, in the nature of things, to be
crying for the new ovens.
Mr. Adams said he had been unable to get
operators to test his apparatus, notwith
standing it had been five to seven months in
operation at North Mansfield and Dunbar
respectively. One came and looked atltand
went away and a few others happened to
come when the oven was not in operation
Hls remarks might have been taken to lndl
cate an opinion that coke operators already
had so good a thing that they did not care to
trouble themselves with any improvement.
Mr. Stein let all concerned into the perlect
light, or at least his explanation was re
tarded as plausible by some people. He
said that operators in Europo were atraid of
labor-saving machinery lest it produce
trouble among the laboring classes, but he
suggested a somowhat dissimilar reason for
the action of "Western Pennsylvania opera
tors in the statement that If hy the use of
this oven four men would do the work of 25,
there would bo a great falling off in the sale
of goods by the company stores. No one
could at once get over the force of this argu.
ment,
"Mining as It "Was. Is and Ought to Be."
was the subject of a paper read by "William
Gillie, of Courtney, Pa. The cardinal feature
of the paper was an exhortation to have
mining districts separated into smaller ones
than at present, without connection by leav
ing strong ribs of coal between them. This
would obviate the necessity of having aper
tures that may carelessly be left open.
Then, too, in case of explosion the loss of
life and destruction of property would not
be so great as at present.
"What Modern Safety Lamp "Would Bo
Best to Adopt for Use in Mines?" was the
subject for general debate. It appeared to
be a pretty general opinion that the Davy
lamp, though a good thing as a pioneer, and
in its day, and reflecting great credit on its
inventor, is now a back number, Mr.
Duncan saying that by means of
the Shaw test of gas in mines, he,
Duncan, had found a lamp that was sensi
tive to per cent of gas, while it took some
thing like 3 per cent to show on the Davy.
He said the best and safest lamp be knew
was difficult to operate, as it went out when
held at an angle.
Tho discussion of this subject occupied
tho rest of the day, and at Mr. Adams' sug
gestion a committee was appointed to ex
periment with different lamps.
It was ordered that the constitution and
by-laws be printed, and some applicants for
membership wore taken into the fold.
AVill Commence Running To-Momrw.
The now electrio cars on the Birmingham
Traction line will go into operation at 12
o'clock to-morrow. There are 31 cars now
available, but of these nine will be held In
reserve. A few of tho cars have been run
ning at night to give the motormen experi
ence before the opening day.
EOR- NERVOUS EXHAUSTION
Use Borsford's Acid Phosphate.
Dr. H. C. McCoy, Algona, la., says: "I
have used it in cases of dyspepsia, nervous
exhaustion and wakefulness, with pleasant
results. Also think it of great service in de
pressed condition of the system resulting
from biliary derangement."
At a special meeting of the Allegheny
County Brewers Association on Thursday,
June 18, the following resolutions were
adopted:
Whereas, Divine Providence has seen fit
to remove from our midst our friend and
member, Mr. Edward Frauenheim; and,
"Whereas, "We keenly feel the absence of
one of our oldest associates from our meet
ings, therefore be it
Resolved, That Ave sincerely condole with
the family of the deceased, and by this act
express the deep sorrow which each and all
of his fellow members feel at his departure.
Resolved, furthermore, that this be
spread in full upon the minutes, and a copy
thereof sent to the bereaved family.
Be it also resolved that we attend the
interment of our deceased fellow member.
T. F. Stratjb,
J. H. Nusser,
P. "W. JjARCHIN,
Committee.
Rxplanatory.
The item of news recently announcing the
dissolution of the Equitable Life Insurance
Companyt of New York, is erroneous. It is
"the Equitable Fire Insurance Company"
that was meant, as shown by the following
telegram from headquarters:
"G. A. Page. Esq., Pittsburg:
"Item about dissolution Hew York Equi
table Life Insurarce Company refers to the
Equitable Fire Insurance Company. You
are authorized to make correction.
"John A. McCall, Controller."
Unlvcrsallst Church.
Preaching next Sundaymorning, at 1050,
by Kev. J. L. Andrew, o'f "Wisconsin, Curry
University Chapel, Sixth street. Friends
invited.
Remnant Sale of Silks,
Two days to-day and to-morrow. Over a
thousand remnants in usable lengths lower
prices than were ever made.
Jos. Horne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Iron Crrr beer tones you up from the
depression of heat, and is at the same time
a pleasant light stimulant. Ask for it at
all first-class bars.
"Woretngmen can get a 56 suit of clothes
to-day for 53 50 by attending Sailer &
Co.'s "workingman's'sale," corner Smith
field and Diamond streets.
Eemnant sale of silks to-day at
Jos. Horne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Madras Negligee Shirts.
"We make all our own shirts here in the
city. "We show new patterns every day in
all sizes. AVill Price,
47 Sixth street.
Shadyslde Academy.
The closing exercises of Shadyside Acad
emy will be held in Dilworth Hall, Friday,
June 19, at 8 o'clock.
Examinations for fall term Tuesday, 24
at 9 A. M.. at Academy building. -nrp
Negligee Shirts
Made to order. New goods every day to
select from. The only place in the city
where we make our own shirts.
"Will Price, 47 Sixth street.
Instruction in psychic healing, psy
chometry, etc., by Stevenson, Friday even
ing, 7:45 o'clock, 214 Washington street,
Allegheny. Admission, 25 cents. Take
CaL avenue electric car.
To neglect the hair Is to lose youth and comeli
ness. &ave it w ith Parker's Hair Balsam.
PARKER'S GISGER Toxic cures Inward pain.
81 00. UnUl July 1, '91, 83 CO.
12 elegant cabinetsfor5l 00; afnll life-size
crayon lor 53 50, at Aufrecht's Gallery, 516
Market street, Pittsburg. Come early and
bring the little ones. tufsu
Negligee Shirts t
Made to order. Xew goods every dav to
select from. The only place in the city
where we make our own shirts.
"Will Price, 47 Sixth street.
THE
.W Display -advertisements one dollar per
square for one insertion. Classified advertise
ments on this page, such as Wanted, For. Bale,
To liet, eta., ten cents per lineor each insertion,
and none takenor less than thirtycents. lop
line being displayed counts as two.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BUSINESS OFFICE,
Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets,
ALWAYS OPEN.
BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. AVHERE
WANT, FOB SALE, TO LET. AND OTHER
TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE
RECEIVED UP TO 8 P. M. FOR INSERTION.
Advertisement ihould be prepaid unless adver
tisers already have accounts with The DisrATcn.
FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 1412 CARSON
, STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022.
FOR THE EAST END, J. AV. "WALLACE. 6121
TEXNAVE.
PnTSBURG-ADDmONAL.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler street.
EMIL G. STUCKEV, Mh street and Peon avenue,
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street.
H. J. McBRIDE, Market House, Allegheny.
F. H. EGGERS & SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets,
THOMAS McIIENRY, "Western and Irwin avenues.
G. "W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver avs.
rERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny avs.
"WANTED.
Male Heln.
ASSISTANT MANAGER OF "VEGETABLE
gardens: only a man of experience and one
not alrald to work will be accepted. Inquire of H.
H. COWAN, 199 Main sU, Allegheny, Ta.
J r 19-35
BARBER-AT
good man.
Homestead.
ONCE GOOD MONEY FOR
D. ItENNIE. 527 Eighth av.,
JelU-59-FSU
CAOUTLE OF GOOD TIN FLATE ROLLERS:
J lately arrived preferred; also, annealer and
picker. "Addre. stating age, experience, refer
ences, salary. STEADY. P. O. Box 672, N. Y. City.
Jel9-29-MWP
CUTTERS AND TAILORS ATANTED-OVER
1.700 have adopted the A. D. Rude New Method ;
numbers of them are leading cutters of this conti
nent: others are on the wav to fame and fortune.
Taught at CLEVELAND CUTTING SCHOOL.
Jel7-2)
DRUG CLERK APPLY TO J AS. R. McCLEL
LAND, 81 Federal street, Allegheny. Pa.
Jel8-57
GENERAL AGENTS -AM) CANVASSERS
looking for a Dermanent money-making busi
ness, no competition, should secure tho sale of the
Patent Adjustable Shoe Address with stamp, CON
SOLIDATED SHOE CO., Salem, Mass.
Je7-57-WFSU
GENTLEMAN OF CAPITAL TO BRING OUT
a first-class entertainment. For full particu
lars address bv letter to HAMILTON, 159 Chestnut
St., Allegheny City, Pa. JelO-41
INTELLIGENT CANVASSER FOR THE CEN
TURY DICTIONARY. H. AVATTS & CO., 431
AVood st. Je2-51J-D
MAN-AA1TII TUSH IN PITTSBURG AND
each town aud city of Pennsylvania and sur
rounding States, to Introduce the fastest-selling
household article on record; sales in Philadelphia
have reached a million: pars $3 50 per day. Ail-
dress, with stamn.
AV. II. WILLIAMSON. 44 .
Fourth st., Philadelphia, Fa,
ieia-.T
MOLDER-FOR STEEL CASTINGS. APPLY
J. A. B., Dispatch office. JelS-80
ORGANIZERS "WANTED $30 AND S100 IN
five months. First certificates In f50 class date
Julvl, 1891. First-class organizers wanted. AVrlte
for "terms. SUPREME LODGE, THEUNrVERSAL
PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE. 172 AVasblngton St.,
Boston, Mass. Jel2-08
PHOTOGRAPHIC OPERATOR-A GOOD MAN
for pictorial work to travel: a good salarvto
right party. Apply 12 to 2, L. M. BOONE, First
Avenue Hotel. Jcl9-43
SALESMEN-FIRST-CLASS ONLY NEED AP
PLY: only a few cities left for Reed's Parabola
AA'hlsperphone; makes telephone equal to long
distance service: trial sells It; big profits. ROBERT
K. MCCORMICK, General Agent, No. 135 Fifth
avenue. JC19-57
SOLICITORS-FOR LIFE INSURANCE; LIB
ERAL commissions; policy taking because
most pleasing In price and plan. MURRY & ED
SALL, 34 Fidelity building. iny27-49
Agents.
AGENTS-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION TO
handle the new patent chemical Ink erasing
pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever produced;
erases ink tnoroughlv in two seconds; no abrasion
of paper; 200 to 500 per cent pro tit; one agent's sales
amounted to ($3) In six days; another $32 in two
hours: we want one energetic general agent for
each State and Territorv. Forterms and full particu
lars, address THE MOSEOE ERASER MFG. CO.,
La Crosse. AA'ls. my22-75
Female Help.
GIRL-A GOOD GIRLFOR GENERAL HOUSE
WORK In a fam Ily of two. Inquire at RESI
DENCE, 6100 Bond St.. cor. of Bond and Sheridan
av.. East End, I'lttsburg. Jcl6-:
LADIES-TO DO FANCY AVORK AT THEIR
homes. Call on or address, with stamp, J. M.
LEMAR 4 CO., 90 Fourth ave., near AVood.
Jel9-73
Male and Female Help.
CHAMBERMAIDS, DINING ROOM GIRLS,
cooks, nurses, laundresses, 200 bouse girls, rive
young girls, 30 German and colored glrls-porters,
waiters, gardeners, rarm hands. MRS. E. THOMP
SON, 603 Grant st. jels-D
A FARM HANDS. TWO DAIRYMEN. SEAV
rJ ING girl, hotel cooks, chambermaids, laun
dry girls, dishwashers, 300 girls for families and
summer resorts, 20 Germans, 6 colored. 3IEC
HAN'S. 545 Grant St., telephone 90. Jcl7-D
Situations.
PERMANENT POSITION-TO TAKE CHARGE
of an elderly lady, or one child; no objection
to travel; S4 a week: best of refcrtnee. Address
FAITH, Dispatch office. Jel9-31
POSITION-IN GENERAL ACCOUNTING OR
bookkeeping, young married man; practical
experience of ten years; satisfactory reference
from present employers aud reasons for change.
Address P. O. Box 927. city. np'25-JO
POSITION TO KEEP HOUSE FOR A AVID
OAVER or bachelor, by a wldowt refined and
clever: unexceptional reference. Address T. K. H.,
Dispatch office. JclS-100
SITUATTON-BY A FRENCH GOVERNESS TO
take care ofchildren. Address MISS FISHER,
care C Donnelly, corner of Fifth av. and Roup st.
Jel7-49
SITUATION-BY FIRST-CLASS CHAMBER
MAID: will do plain sewing; references. 503
FORBES ST. Jel9-47
Partners.
INATESTMENT A PARTY OAVNING A ICOM
PLETE woodworking plant at Longwood,
Orange county, Florida, wishes partner or
partners with 10,000 to 20,000 capital, or to
sell his Interest lu same; plant is at Junc
tion of two railroads, half way between
two largest cities in South Florida, ten miles
from each; fine timber; good chance for manufac
ture of furniture or barrels. For particulars ad
dress E. AA'. HENCK, Longwood, Florida. Jcl9-28
PARTNER TO JOIN ADVERTISER IN A
light and artistic business: must be a pond hus
tler for outside business; no otherapply; capital re-
iiiitu, fivw. auuta.t a
, Dispatch otiicc.
Jel9-37
TO INVEST A FEW THOUSAND DOLLARS IN
a good firebrick works. Address CASH, Dis
patch office. Jel9-3li
Real Estate.
CMALL LOT-IN GOOD LOCATION.
AT
O Homewood Cemetery. Address, withparticu-
lar6, HOMEAVOOD, Dispatch office.
Jel8-65
TOBUY-AHOUSEOF FIVE OR SIX ROOMS
In East End or Allegheny for 2,500 to J4.500
cash. AVILKINSON, Dispatch office. Jel9-44
Hoarding.
TOOM-AYTTH BREAKFAST AND SUPPER,
Xj in some country place five to eight miles from
city and convenient to railroad; a mile or so from
station no objection. Answers marked E. R.,
Dispatch office, for one week. Jel9-60
Financial.
MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY
countv property at lowest rates. HENRY A.
AVEAVERJ
& uu., n fourth av. ni!i2-D
rpo BORROAV ABOUT $6,500 ON PROPERTY
X worth four times the amount, situated in a
rapidlv-growing and good manufacturing and busi
ness district, near city line. Principals or attor
neys mav answer, G. M., Box 368, Pittsburg.
Jel9-06-FSU
Miscellaneous.
LADIES TO ATTEND THE SCHOOL OF DE
SIGN and Dress Cutting for a thorough course
ol dressmaking. 0. 161 PENN AV. nili3-16
SKIFF-GOOD LIGHT, SECOND HAND.
Address POSTOFFIC BOX 1, Brownsville,
Pa. Jel9-T2
QMALL LOT-IN GOOD LOCATION, AT
kj nuinewouu cemetery. Aaaress. .with particu
lars. HOMEAA'OOD, Dispatch office.
JelS-C5
SOME FAMILY TO ADOPT A MALE CHILD
(two months old); some family that will raise
and care for lt well.
Call at NO.
23 PUMP
ALLEY. Allegheny.
Jel9-50
USE JONES' BEDBUG PARALYZER-JONES
Magic Roach Powder; contains no poison:
noli
glvei
roaches banished by contract; satisfaction
no pay. .rreparca uy Btu, W. JONES, 222Fcdera
St., Allegheny, Pa. bold by all first-class druggists,
my3-131-MWF
1 O 9,0o?55,,nS51,EEEIES- CRUIKSHANK
XU PRESLUA'ING CO., 285 Pennsylvania av..
Hcgneny. Pa. Jel7-33
LOST.
LOST-POCKETBOOK ON DIAMOND ALLEY,
containing sum of money, excursion ticket to
Bedford and other papers. A liberal reward paid
lor its return to HARTLEY KING. Goodwin's
restaurant. Fonrth av. Jel9-7
LOt.t;PO0KETB00K BETWEEN 81 SEV
ENTH av. andDurr's Hotel, a jellow pocket
book containing a sura of money; also railroad
ticket to Little Washington and two (5 gold pieces.
4. '.'"."i P?"!!? wJ.'J.b0 Palo for ltareturn to
Klein's Hotel. H. BEE3E. Jel9-78
PITTSBURG" DISPATCH, l "
FOB SALE EHPBOVED HEAL ESTATE
City Residences.
JelS-W
East End Residences.
A ROOMY AND VERY COMFORTABLE MOD
ERN house of ten rooms, with line large lot,
144xl57fft. ; stands on a corner in high command
ing situation: street Is paved: we have a fpe"
price and can show you a handsome proflt in u
property: it will cut up to good advantage and still
leave a fine lot with house; convenient to Duquestie
Electric. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Pcnn and Shady
avs., E.E. JeH-41-MWF
CWMPLETE HOUSE-IN THE EAST END:
nine rooms with nil conveniences: three min
utes from Duquesne traction: $5,500 will buv it on
easy terms,
uA.vitu. Tiiuaii-BUis Y" i
j? ourin av.
Jell-77-MWF
&Z 200 A MODERN SIX ROOM FRAME
UDO) house, with three fine attic rooms; vesti
bule, hall, sliding doors, slate mantels thronghout
both gases, city water, range, complete bath, sta,
tlonary washstand, two porches; very central lo
cation, near both Duqucsne electrio and i lfl'i ay.
cable: lot 2920; will not require much cash. S.A.
DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady avs.. E. E. (IBM)
JC14-4.1-MWF
$6,
500 MODERN HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS.
rtnleliul n.Hn and h.tli. tnn OCF. POnVCIU
ence; receptlonhaU, hardwood stairway; splendidly
nnlsneu tnrougnout; location cxceiieni, u
within two minutes of Duquesnc Electric; nice lot;
a fine home and a decided bargain; :an arrange
terms. See 8. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady
as., E. E. (1837) JeH-41-MWr
Onn DOWN-BALANCE EASY TAVO 3. EW
iSiVJ bouses, four rooms each, lots 20x137 each
near Brushton station and on line of electric ro&a
call or send for particulars. (k03). BLACK
BAIRD, No. 05 Fourth av. Jel9-3S
Allegheny Residences.
r H. JACKSON'S BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE
j. of two acres, dwelling and stable, onFerrys
ville road, ten minutes by electric car to City Hall;
trees In abundance: lovelv views: a charming
home. A. LEGGATE 4 SON, 103 Fourth avc.
Jel8-82
I?OR SALE J6.500, ONE-HALF SQUARE
. from North av. and the parks, Allegheny, sub-
stantlal brick house, 8 rooms;
COr. lOI, MXLXi li.,
(12). A . A. HER-JC5-33-F
on one oi me nest siuc streets.
RON Jt SONS, 80 Fourth av.
Atlantic City.
ATLANTIC CITY. N. .T.-RENT OR SALE
Hotels, cottages and bathhonscs; lots for sale
In all parts of the cltv: also South Atlantic City.
ISRAEL G. ADAMS & CO., Real Estate Agents,
Ager
Jel-Z
Iteal Estate ana kaw liulldlnf?
FOR SALE LOTS
City Lots.
TDOR SALE-VERY CHEAP-EIGHT LOTS 21X
JJ 100 lcet, for $4,400; only two squares from Penn
av.. Nineteenth ward. East End. (47) SeeW. A.
HERKON SONS, 80 Fourth av.
Jel6-51-16,19,23,26
LOTS-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR
from ?10O to J30O, in the Eighteenth ward: long
Biments- easv terms. Inquire of CIIAS. L.
ORNEL.IUS, attorney, 405 Grant St., Pittsburg:
or go to bis office. Mornlngsldeav., on the grounds,
anu see his agent, T. Ed. Cornelius. myl9-5
rpWO LOTS NEAR SECOND AV., IN THE
L Twenty-third ward. Inuulre of PETER
DUGAN, 1S96 Second av. Jel5-19
East End Lots.
37AIRMOUNT PLACE-LOTS FOR SALE:
? choice lots, elegant location, with a beautiful
and commanding view or the whole East Liberty
A'allev, located on Falrmount av., two squares
from Penn, and one square from Ncglcyav. : can
be reached by cable and electric cars. Inquire of
STR AUB & MORRIS, corner AVood and Third st.
lnsCS-lO-D'
TWO ACRES IN THE TWENTY-FIRST
ward, nearly level and well situated for sub
dividing: this property is offered for a snort time
only and at a very low price; a good investment for
Immediate subdivision or to hold. DENNISTON,
ELDERKIN & CO.. LIM., 6304 Penn av. Tel.
5327. Jel7-56-WFSU
C-I OOO-LOT. 32X1 FEET, ON FRAZIER
jDJL) St., near Boqnet; cheapest lot in this loca-
tlon.
taiM.j ULtAvii. & liAinu, va louriu av.
JclO-38
Suburban Lots.
LOTS FROM 175 TO 1,200. NO LOT LESS
than 40 feet wide: there are more conveniences
in Villa Park plan than anv other now on the mar
ket; full particulars from HOAVARD BROAVN. 151
Fourth av. jel7-4-wr
LOTS IN EDGEWOOD PARK. EDGEWOOD
station: low price and easv terms. See BAX
TER. THOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourth av.
Jel4-78-3iWFSu
SUBURBAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST
lots, the lowest prices and tho easiest and best
terms In the countv at Sheraden. 15 minutes from
Union station; sec Sheraden betore you buy else
where. ANDREAV PATTERSON, Secretarv, 127
Fifth av. fc27-72-D
5 ACRES ADJOINING NEW TOWN OF KENS
INGTON, on A. V. R. R.,wiU subdivide nicely.
SLOAN & C(i., 127 Fourth av.
Jel7-6-WFS
Farms.
T7ARM-OF 200 ACRES,
ON LINE OF P. H. B..
L 2K miles from station: good orchard, snrir
miles from station; good orchard, springs.
hnnsenf seven rooms: this Is a barraln at SJ.AOO.
See BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth av.
Jel4-78-MWFSU'
CMALL GARDEN FARM-4 ACRES WITHIN
kj 5 miles Allegheny City: must be sold soon,
SLOAN &. CO.. 127 Fourth av.
JC17-6-WF8
FOR SALE-BUSINESS.
Business Opportunities.
BARBER SHOP-A GOOD-PAYING BARBER
shop for sale on account of sickness. Call at
once at EOLIS & CO.'S, 502 to 510 Liberty st.
Jel9-4u
IX1R SALE-CLOTHING AND GENTS' FUR
. NISHING store, doing the leading business In
a town ot 15,000 inhabitants, within 30 miles of
Pittsburg: location best In the town; stock will In
voice about 10.000; this Is a good chance to buy a
gooa paying Dusiuess: goou reasons lor selling.
jiaaress l . x.
, Dispatch office.
Jel8-04
T70R SALE-SI. 200 OR INVOICE.
GROCERY
JL stand doing large business, mostly cash;
chean
rent; others 300, $500 to $10,000?clgar store, res
taurant, shoe store, nsh market, machine shop:
fine milk depot. HOLMES & CO., 420 Smlthfleld
street. Jel7
MILK ROUTE AVITH GOOD HORSE AND
wagon: good reason for selling; bargain of
fered. ED. AVITiTSH, 410 Grant street. Jel9-51
Bnsiness Properties.
BRICK PLANT-CONSISTING OF GRINDING
pan. engine, boiler, etc.; engines, boilers,
clay and ore pans, and brick yard supplies.
THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, Lacockand Sandusky
streets. Allegheny. Jel7-MWF
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock.
BICYCLES-SPECIAL LOT OF PNEUMATIC
and cushion tire sateties at makers' prices.
NO. 16 NINTH ST. Jel9-4G
HORSE-FINE KENTUCKY FAMILY HORSE.
6 years old, 164 hands high: having no further
use for him. Can be seen at the stable of C. A.
AVARMCASTLE. Penn av., E. E. Jel9-39
HORSE-FINE DRIVING HORSE. INQUIRE
at AVARMCASTLE'S LIVERY STABLE,
cor. Penn and Shadv avs.. East End. Jel8-S9
Machinery and Metals.
-ENGINES AND BOILERS SECOND-HAND
JCj largeststockofallslzes; 16x38,12x24,12x18,10
xJU, luxie, iuxi. vxi2,sxi-.,yxu, uxiz; mounted port-
able engine, boilers of all sizes, sliaftln
g, pulleys,
II, 23 and
pumps, governor, etc. Telephone, 3401, 23
fcParkAVay, Allegheny, Pa. J. S. YOUNG.
apll-D
ONE STEAM ENGINE 16" DIAMETER AND
30" stroke, large fly wheel, AA'aters' automatic
fc
overnor; two 2-flue boilers, 40 diameter, 24 ft.
ig, with steam drum; all In good running order
d sold only for want of use ; can be 6een at Price
and sold on
Foundry.
Price St.. city. Inquire 619 SM1TH-
FIELD ST.
myl6-l6
THE CELEBRATED ACME AUTOMATIC
safety engines and non-explostvo boilers, for
Sas or oil fuel, from one to five-horse power; also,
e latest Improved ventilating fans: perfect sat
isfaction guaranteed; by J. PRAGER, General
Agent. No. 4 Fifth av., Pittsburg, Pa.
my25-Mwr
THE BECK AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIGHT
engine; engines, hollers and sawmills and
woodworking machinery. HARMES MACHINE
DEPOT, 99 First av.. Plltsburg. my7-D
Miscellaneous.
I ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA AMER--i
1CAN reprint (Stoddard coition) at half price;
thlssuperb edition, tho only one printed In this
country from regular stereot) ped plates, made from
setup tvrje. and the onlv exclusive subscription
edition in the market, is now complete and ready
for delivcrv to subscribers at S2 50 ner volume: po
sitions open to gentlemen of education, to whom
exclusive territory will be given. MAXAVELL
SOMMERVILLE,Tubllsher, 135 Fifth av.
Jel4-TUWTllFSSU
POR SALE-AFEAV SHARES OF STOCK, PAY
ING a handsome protlt, in one of the oldest
manufacturing concerns in the city. Sec AV. A.
HERRON & SONS, SO Fourth av. Jel3-19-TUKS
M'
ODENE AT 851 PENN AV.
JeS-!
2 FLATS, 6KX16X90 FEET: 1 PILE DRIVER,
200.000 ft. b. m. square timber, 200 piles at
M'KEESPORT AND BESSEMER BRIDGE. Mc
Keesport, Pa. Jel7-100
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD
and silver; Jewelry repaired; new work made
to order. CHRIS. HAUCI1. 541 binltbneld st.
apl9-134
PERSONAL-DO YOU AVANT TO SAVE
money? If so, buy your books and stationery
from us; midsummer sacrifice sale now on. FRANK
BACON & CO.. 301 SmlthUcld st. Je4
PERSONAL-FINE BOOKS-AVE HAVE THE
finest collection of finely illustrated books
in Pittsburg; beautiful bindings; low prices; come
and see them: hundreds of books fir presents.
LEVI'S BOOKSTORE. 000 Liberty st. clel2
PERSONAL-WnEN I WAS A SMALL BOY
my mother always repaired my breeches and
l?f Ket .but 8lnce I Kt to be a great blgman. DICK
60N, the well-known tailor, 65 Fifth av cor.
Wood t., second floor, has been substituted, who
now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating
In great shape. Teh 156a, mylW0-D
- PKCDAY, JUNE 19, 189L
TO LKT.
HOUSE 24 FEDERAL ST.. PITTSBURG. TEN
rooms, bath and laundrr. Inquire of M. G.
- - '"""'o, jam aim uiuuuiji
w -!.., no nuin av,
Jet-I3t
East End Residences.
TO LET-VERY CHEAP; 750 PER YEAR;
Forbes av. and Shady Lane; large brick dwell
ing 14 rooms. 33 acres ground, fine orchard, stable,
barn, etc. AV. A. HEBRON & SONS. Po"
avenue. Jel9-58-wjt
AUegheny Residences.
821 JT-VERY NICE NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSE.
jDt; water, gas, papered all through, between
Irwin av. and Overlook st., Irwin av. aud Observa
tory Hill ears; immediate possession. A.LE
GATE& SON, 108 Fourth av. Jel8-82t
Business Stands.
rni
LET-HANDSOME STOREROOMS,
NOS.
JL 78 and
80 Diamond St., Just above Smlthfleld
' Dispatch building; well lighted ele
xl mi. rentrallv located and having every
SI., innew l)in9iti.h bnllrtlngr;
gantly fitted up. centrally located and having every
convenience; fheae rooms are admirably suited for
-uu, cuieuce; mese rooms are aunuraui; om-u ..
insurance. rel eftt.ite nr other nfflee business. For
L further information apply, after 2 P. M.. to BUSI-
Diamond sts. ap29-llt
Offices, Desk Room.
DESKROOM-IN MOST DESIRABLE PART OF
Fourth av.: rent very moderate. M. STARL
ING. room 34, 103 Fourth av. jel7-97-WTSat
TO LET-CHOICE OFFICES ON SECOND
and third floors ofThe Dispatch business office
building, corner Smlthfleld andDiamond sts. : these
are In suites of two or four rooms, as desired, and
have every convenience; centrally located, well ar
ranged and lighted; there are no better offices for
professional men In the cltv. Apply, after 2 r. M.,
to BUS. MGK, DISPATCH, on the premises.
ap29-117t
Miscellaneous.
-00D STABLING FOR GENTLEMEN'S
tcams
ns: also, storage room for carriages or light
, at No. 16 Church av., Allegheny. Ad-
storage.
dress HOWLAND DAIRY CO., 16 Church av.
Aiiegneny. ia. mrarsur
FOUND.
FOUND-PERFECT COMFORT IN READING,
by having iny eyes thoroughly examined and
a pair of the celebrated SI crvstal specs adjusted by
the experts of tho CHESSMAN OPTICAL COM
PANY, No. 42 Federal St., AUegheny.
ap2-92-Thrsn
PROPOSALS.-
PROPOSALS FOR ORDNANCE SUPPLIES
Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsburg, Pa., May
21, 1891. Sealed proposals.in triplicate.will be
received until 1 o'clock p. m., on MONDAY,
June 22, 1891, for furnishing iron, coal, lum
ber, leather, fuel, forage, etc., during the fis
cal year ending Juno 30, 1892. Trinted lists
of supplies needed, with full Instructions,
stipulations, etc.. can be had on application
to Major FRANK II. PHIPPS, Ord. Dept., U.
S. A, Commanding.
my22-58-22,23,25,20 J e!9,20
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED
proposals for the grading, curbing and
paving with prick of 2,250 feet, moro or less,
of Main street, Mansfield, Allegheny county.
Pa., will be received by the Town Council of
Mansfield until 8 o'clock p. jr., JUNE 18, 189L
Profile and specifications can be seen at
tho office of Av. R. AAriIson, engineer. Room
811 Penn building, or nt R. J. Hardy's drug
store, Mansfield, onandafterAVEDNESDAl,
Juno 10.
Bids to be accompanied by abidder'sbond,
with sufficient surety in 50 per cent of the
amount of bid.
Council reserves tho right to reject any
and all bids. BY ORDER OF COUNCIL.
Attest: O. R. COOK, Clerk. JelQ-2-Mwi-
LEGAL NOTICES.
J. McF. CARPENTER, Attorney,
402 Grant street.
Estate of James McKown. deceased.
ST
TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LET
TERS of administration, on tno estate
of James McKown, deceasod, have been
granted to the undersigned, to whom all
persons Indebted tosaldestatoare requested
to make immediate payment, andthoso hav
ing claims or demands against the same will
make them known without delay.
JAMES C. McKOAVN, Administrator,
my29-17F 102 and 104 Fourth avenue.
lOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN
' application will be made to the Gover
nor of tho Stato of Pennsylvania on the 6th
DAY OF JULY, 1891, by ll. Sellers McKee,
Edward E. Dennlston, John P. Ilsley, Murry
A. ATerner and James A. Chambers, under
the act of Assembly of the Commonwealth
of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act to provide
for tho 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 the charter of
an intended corporation to bo called "Tho
Birmingham, Knoxvillo and Allentown
Traction Company," the character and ob
ject whereof is the construction and opera
tion of motors anu caoies orothermachinery
for supplying motive power to passenger
railways, and the necessary apparatus lor
supplying tho same, and for these purposes
to nave, possess and enjoy all the rights ben
efits and privileges of said act of Assembly
and Its Supplements.
JAMES R. &TERRETT, Solicitor for appli
cants. Jel2-44-F
EDUCATIONAL.
ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL,
MANLIUSrx. Y.
Under the visitation of the AVar Department
Military under U. S. Army officer.
Rt. Rev. F. D. Huntington, S. T.D., President.
Apply to Lt. Col. AVM. VEHBECK, Supt.
myn-120-Mwr
CHELTENHAM MILITARY ACADEMY
Ogontz, Montgomery Co., Pa. Unex
celled in beauty and healthfulncss of loca
tion and surroundings and in buildings,
equipment and all other requisites of a first
class school. Number limited to 60. For
illustrated circular address JOHN CALVIN
RICE. A. M., Principal. myl5-77-D
THE PENNSYLVANIA
STATE COLLEGE.
The NEAV CATALOGUE, showing courses
of study in full, Including Civil, Mechanical,
aud Electrical Engineering, Chemistry, Me
chanic Arts, etc., sent free on application.
Postofflce: x, I Geo. AV. Athektox, LL.D.,
State College, fa. President.
je!9-61-D
Gas and Electro-Combination
Chandeliers,
Brackets, Pendants, Por
tables, Etc.,
Designs and finishes not obtainable in
any other stock in the city. AA'e deal in
nothing but tho best grades of goods, yet
our prices are lower than asked for inferior
goods elsewhere, Our effects nre artistic
and always undertaken under guarantee.
AVe are In a position to fit up all classes of
residences, and wo refer with pleasnro to a
majority of the finest residences in Pittsburg
and Allegheny as to our ability to furnish
something out of the common order at a
minimum price. If you have gas fixtures
too good to throw away we can alter them
into electro-combinatiou or straight electric
effects, and can refinish them In any color
with most pleasing results at very little cost.
AA'o are always glad to furnish special de
signs and special effects on application. As
we deal exclusively in goods mentioned we
can assure you better results than can be
obtained elsewhere. Trade solicited for all
classes of dwellings, stores, public buildings,
etc., etc.
G.
C. Vankirk &
Standard Building,
631-533 AVOOD STREET,
Booms SOS, 303, 312 and 313.
Co.,
jel9-30
STOCKS! STOCKS!
Paying Handsome Dividends.
But a limited amount for sale of tho FLOR
ENCE INA'ESTMENT CO., of Florence, Ala.
Registered by tho Industrial Title, Trust
and Savings Company, of Philadelphia, Pa.,
which is the Registrar and Transier Agent
of the company.
A SURE INA'ESTMENT,
Yielding 9 1-3 per cent per annum. See AV. A.
HUDSON, Room 49, Fidelity Title and Trust
Company's Building, 121 Fourth av.
Reference, John W.Herron, of AV. A. Her
ron & Sons. Je2-57
CHARLES SOMERS & CO.,
120 I'OTJRTBC AVE, .
(Telephone 1773) ,
HEAL ESTAT0ND MORTGAGES.
Money to Loan at Lowest Rates.
ap23-77-D
McNAUGHEE & CO.,
. Contractors for
Paving Sidewalks With Cement, Brick and
. Fire Brick, Concreting Cellars.
110 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA.
CurbstOM furnished and set. fe7-S3-&
'yrps'i
SUMMER. RESORTS.
TOURISTS CAN OBTAIN INFORMATION
as to rates and accommodations of many
of the hotels hero advertised by applying at
THE DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE.
Atlantlc City.
HOTEL BLACKHURST. ATLANTIC CITY, JJ
.1., 28 S. Arkansasav. : all conveniences, Includ
ing bath and bar: near Reading depot and beach;
terms moderate. AVM. H. BLACKHURST. Jel2
THECHALFONTE
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
On thebeach, with unsurpassed ocean view.
Salt water baths in the house.
Send for circular.
ap30-02-D E. ROBERTS & SONS.
TnE AVOODAVARD COTTAGE,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.,
126 South Maryland av., near the ocean
Ocean view and breeze. Modern Improve
ments. Choice cuisine. Terms moderate.
Je5-3S-MWT MRS. S. A. AVOODAVARD.
HADD0N HALL,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J..
Now open.
Hot and cold sea water baths in the house.
Je6-51 LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
The largest hotel.
Jell-11
Open all tho year.
CHARLES McGLADE.
Capo May.
. HOTEL CHALFONTE.
Cate Mat, N. J. Greatly enlarged since last
season. All modern Improvements. Opens
Jnno 4. II. AV. SAAVYER. Jel6-20r
TH3 STOCKTONHOTEL
CAPE MAY, N. J.
Now ODen for the fourth consectlve season
of present management. Greatly Improved.
Cuisine unsurpassed.
Jel6-49 F. T. AVALTON, Proprietor.
HOTEL LAFAYETTE,
CAPE MAY, N. J.
JOnN TRACY & CO., Owners and Props.
Directly on the beach. Complete In every
department. Thoroughly renovated and sup
plied with the latest improved passenger
elevator. Address JOHN TRACY, Pro
prietor, AVashlngton Hotel, Philadelphia, or
to Cape May. niy31-6i
Spring Lake, N. J.
HOTEL ALLAIRE
SPRING LAKE, N. J.
Directly on beach. First-class throughout.
Artesian water. E. M. RICHARDSON.
mv31-5D-5twr
MONMOUTH HOUSE,
SPRING LAKE BEACH, N. J.
SEASON OPENS JUNE 27, 1S0L HOUSE
ENLARGED AND IMPROVED.
Particulars on application to
L. U. MALTBY,
Hotel Lafayette, Fhila., or Monmouth House.
jell-16-D
Other Resorts.
BEDFORD
SPRINGS
BEDFORD, PA.
Hotel Opens June 13.
Write for pamphlet on this great Resort
and the famous
BEDFORD SPRINGS MINERAL AVATER.
L. B. DOTY,
MANAGER.
my30-30-TTS
CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT.
FORT WILLIAM HENRY RDTEL,
LAKE GEORGE. N. Y.
Open June, 18, 1891.
Management and organization of
Hotel PONCE DE LEON. St. Augustine, Fla.
O. D. SEAVEY, Manager.
Souvenir book of the lake set on application.
Jeio-98-wrsa
TRAVELERS' REQUISITES & CONVENIENCES
Lap tablets, portfolios, fountain pens,
hand hags dressing and toilet cases, drink
ing cups and flasks, sketching outfits, artists'
umbrellas, easels and stools, playing cards,
checkers, chess, cribbage, etc.: fine station
erytake a supply with you or order it sent
to your summer address: engraved cards,
orders executed promptly and sent to any
address. JOS. EICHBAUM & CO.,
Je3-37-mwir 48 Fifth ave., Pittsburg.
THE TREMONT
SEA GIRT, N. X,
Now open. All rooms havo ocean view,
music, billiards, pool tables, barber shop.
Telegraph office in house.
MRS. G. PARKE.
joi8-mwfsu
HOTELATHENAEUM,
CHAUTAUQUA, N. Y.
Large, handsome, safe, luxuriously ap
pointed, splendidly managed. A delightful
resort. The only regular hotel on tho Chau
tauqua Assembly Grounds. A unique spot
offering a great variety of attractions.
Address AV. A. DUNCAN, Secy., Chautau
qua, N. Y. JeH-127-wrsu
OCEAN VIEW HOTEL,
BLOCK ISLAND, R. I., OPENS JUNE 27.
15 miles at sea; steamboats daily to and
from Now London, Newport and Providence;
telegraphic communication. For terms, cir
culars, etc.. address until June 15
F. C. CUNDALL, East Greenwich, R. L
my22-i6-Mwp
TAKE A CAMERA.
AVith you, and the place to get it is at AV. S.
BELL & CO.'S. Amateur outfits a specialty.
All Photographic Novelties on hand. 43l
AVood street, Pittsburg. Telephone 1203.
Je3-36-jiwr
MOUNTAIN HOUSE,
CRESSON SPRINGS.
Main line Penna. R. R.; all trains stop.
On the Summit of the Allegheny Mountains.
AV111 open June 25. For circulars and infor
mation address
AVM. R. DUNHAM, Supt., Cresson, Cambria,
myl5-78 Co., Pa.
P1NE 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. my2S6-TTS
DEMMLER BROTHERS,
628 AND 623 SMITHFIELD STREET.
Summer Goods Pocket Stoves, Lemon
Squeezers, Ice Picks, Oil Stoves, Refrigera
tors. 363-35-1!'
WEST END HOTEL,
ASBURY PARK, N. J.
It has tho finest location of any alons; the
coast. It has been beautifully decorated, and
contains all modern improvements. Inquire
J. S. RIPLEY, Proprietor. JeU-12-D
IDLEWOOD HOTEL
AND COTTAGES NOAV 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
31. STANFORD JACKSON,
Je7-26 Idlewood, Allegheny Co., Pa.
BEFORE LEAVING TOWN
Tourists should procure Feather-weight
Crush Hats, Sun Umbrellas, Ilainmocks.Gos
samers, Ilat Cases, etc., etc., at C. A. S JIILEY
& CO.'S, 28 Fifth avenue. je3-31-uwp
AMUSEMENTS.
CARNIVAL OF ELOCUTION.
KING'S SCHOOL OF OUATOItY,
Elocution and Dramatic Culture.
Byron AV. King, Manager and Instructor.
James M. AVisman, Associate Manager and
Instructor.
Throe plays and select recitations.
OTHELLO,
IMer'ofa.ajri-fc o Venice,
She Stoops "to Conquer.
An inter-act programme of Musical, Dialectic
and Dramatic Recitations each night.
GRAND OPERA HOUSE,
Evenines of June 18, 19 and 20.
Admission, so, 35 and 23 cts. J el3-46-msa J
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
?
DOES
$40,000
Worth of actual bona fide sales since Hay
1 indicate anything as to the value and per
manency of the investments daily being
made at
ELLWOOD
ON THE
C0NN0QUENESSING.
People of sagacity have already realized
from 25 to 50 per cent on their purchases.
A well-known Pittsburg attorney,
purchased four lots on May 4 at $500
each, paying $25 cash on each lot,
balance on monthly payments. Three
weeks later two of these lots were resold to
Jlr. John Goepinger, of Youngstown, O.,
for $1,400, the profit being paid in cash.
One week later Mr. Goepinger was offered
$300 for his bargain, or
70 PER CENT
More than the Lots Cost on May 17.
The offer was refused and a handsome
three-story brick store building will be
erected at once. This is not an isolated case,
but simply one of many. There are a con
siderable number of unsold lots at
Original Prices,
But they are going fast, as special sales oc
cur every "Wednesday and Saturday.
The movement of residence lots keeps
pace with bnsiness property 2 residence
lots netted their owner $500 last week, sell
ing at that advance over the cost 10 days
before.
Over 1,000 Men
"Will be given employment by manufactur
ing enterprises actually under way; build
ings lor which nave either been started or
will be this summer. This alone means a
permanent population of
4.000 SOULS,
On the basis of the usual directory computa
tion four persons to one name.
Act Promptly and Intelligently.
The class of investors in Ellwood realty is
unusually high. There are no auction sales,
free lunches, brass bands or other "clap
trap." "When people go to Ellwood it
means business. The price of property is
low so low, in fact, that a handsome profit
is sure to those who invest now. Prices
are much lower, comparatively, than any
where else in the real estate market, and
terms of sale are easy,
$25 DOWN,
Balance on monthly payments.
Ellwood is unquestionably the coming
summer resort of "Western Pennsylvania,
and, with the picturesque loveliness of the
scenery along the Connoquenessing, and the
many charms of the surrounding country, it
will possess attractions for thousands who
will find rest and recreation and a summer
home of unequaled comfort and convenience
in the new
HOTEL OLIVER !
The hotel is located on a commanding
eminence and is surrounded by the stately
forest trees of Oliver Park. It has all
moderns improvements. Accommodations
for July and August should be secured at
once, as many have already bespoken rooms
for those months.
SUBSTANTIAL BUILDINGS
Are being erected on all sides, fully 100 are
already completed and nearly as many more
are contracted for. On the extreme west of
the town sufficiently removed from the
residence portion, so freedom from dust,
dirt, smoke or noise can be guaranteed
large factories are being erected for occu
pancy by the"" Ellwood Shafting and Tube
Company, Ellwood Enameling Company,
Transparent Roofing Company, and several
other industries. The first named company
will occupy its building by July 1, as its
machinery is now on the way from New
JTork, some having already arrived.
SPECIAL SALE
(NO AUCTION)
AND SPECIAL TRAIN
ON
SATURDAY, JUNE 20.
This will be the "red letter" day of the
year in real estate circles. Don't remain
behind, but
"Get There
5J
Sure. Special train leaves the P. and W.
station, end of Ninth street bridge, Alle
gheny, at 8.30 A. M., city time, and round
trip tickets can be obtained of Black &
Baird for $1.
Bailroad fare and cost of meals at hotel
refunded to lot purchasers residing within
o0 miles of Ellwood.
Other regular trains as follows, on the
Pittsburg and "Western railroad, 1:43 and
2:40 P. M.; on Pittsburg, Port "Wayne and
Chicago railroad, 8:10 A. M. and 1:20 p. 31.,
from Union depot; on Pittsburg and Lake
Erie railroad, 9 A. 31., 1035 A. 31. and 4:20
p. 31. All above being Pittsburg time.
For further information about Ellwood,
its advantages and prospects, etc., and a
handsomely illustrated pamphlet, descrip
tive of the town, or any other particulars as
to price of lots, train service apply to
BLACK & BAIRD,
95 Fourth avenue,
PITISBUBG-
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CHOICE PKOPEBTTES.
A BARGAIN IN LOTS.
FrankstoAvn Avenue, -Monticello
Street, - -,
Others as Low as - -
- - $650.
- - $300.
- - $200.
For particulars see
S. A. DICKIE,
PENN AND SHADY AVENUES, E. B.
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AUCTION SALES.
AUCTION SALE FRIDAY, JUNE 19. 189L
at the rooms of the Henry Auction Co.,
No. 311 Market st. Fine parlor suites, up
holstered in plnsh, brocatelle. tapestry and
haircloth, chamber suites, oak and walnut
sideboards, leather dining chairs, extension
tables, couches, rockers, easy chairs, ward
robes, refrigerators, folding bed, toiletware,
center tables, desks and office chairs, bu
reaus, washstands, chairs, springs, mat
tresses and kitchen safes. Carpets, new and
second-hand, brussels, ingrain and velvets,
hall and stair carpet, dishes and cooking
utensils. HENKY AUCTION CO.,
jelS-97 Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE.
EAST END,
ALLEGHENY,
AND
SEWICKLEY -.
RESIDENCE PROPERTIES
Thursday, June 25,
At 230 t. ar. in the
REAL ESTATE
AUCTION ROOMS,
99 Fourth Avenue.
117 Sheffield Street.
Fifth ward, Allegheny, between Fulton and
Frazier, owned and occupied by Kev. I. N.
Hays.
Fine brick residence, pressed brick front,
10 rooms and finished attic and lUmberroom;
hall, vestibule, double parlors, marble man
tels and hearths throughout, nat. and art.
gas, two bathrooms, two w. cs., stationary
washstands, cemented cellar, elegant laun
dry, large pantry and cupboards, fine chan
deliers. Lot 21.6x124 to namlin st.
Terms, one-half cash, balance to suit.
Allegheny Avenue,
Sixth lot from Ridge ave., 21x131 to an alley,
between the residences of Mr. Jas. B. 3Ior
gan, Jr., and 3Ir. AV. 31. Orn one of the finest
building lots in Allegheny City. Terms,
one-halt cash, balance three years.
Oakland Avenue,
And Pier St., northeast corner.
A fine 2-story brick dwelling of 8 rooms,
bath, w. c, stationary washstands, laundry,
cemented cellar, furnaces, both gases, house
nicely papered and painted throughout.
Lot 48x100 to a 20-foot alley in rear, and cov
ered with shade trees, etc.
Terms, one-half cash, "balance long time;
immediate possession.
Bayard Street,
North side, 268 feet east of Neville street; lot
50x181 feet; terms easy; property growing in
value; only three minutes' walk from Da
quesno Electric or Fifth avenue cable cars.
Craig Street,
AVest side, 130 feet south of Center avenue;
fine lot 63x112 feet to 20-foot alley; very easy
terms; residence section of the city: only
one-half square from Duquesne Electric cars
and 1 squares from Fifth avenue cable cars.
Center Avenue,
Near Roup street, north side of avenue. Lot
50x150 A most desirable location; one min
ute from Duquesne Electric cars or three
minutes from Roup station. Enhancement
in value certain. For a residence location
cannot bo surpassed in the East End district.
Wlnebiddle Avenue
AND
Liberty Avenue;
Eastern sidj of AVincbiddle and southerly
side of Liberty ave. Fine residence neigh
borhood. Lot 50x140 feet to an alley. Terms,
one-third cash; balance easy.
Sewickley Residence
OF S. AT. BLACK, BEAVER STREET,
In the finest location and among the choic
est residences of this beautiful suburb, em
bowered in trees and shrubbery, with a
frontage on Beaver street ot 1?J feet, corner
of a 23-foot lane. The house is a frame of 13
rooms, lately remodeled and put in perfect
condition; the rooms aro large, commodious
and airy, with a wide hall on lover and up
per floors, modern mantels with tile mount
ings, bathroom, inside w. c, wide front
porch, electric bells, asphalt walk, street
curbed.
New stable and carriage house, etc.
Terms, one-third cash, balance In three
years.
Samuel ,W. Black & Co.,
99 Fourth Avenue,
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ECONOMY IN FUEL!
Hot Water Heating Apparatus for
Residences, Etc
ALSO,
Ventilating Fans for Cooling, Etc.
M'GINNESS, SMITH & CO.,
3 -WeiLtox St.
1C&55-TM
STENGILS,
STEEL STAMPS,
RUBBER STAMPS,
SEAL EN&RinOTG.'
W. A. Bunting, 20 Fifth Ave.
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JAS. JvTNEIL & BRO.,
BOILERS, PLATE AND SHEET-IRON
AVORK.
PATENT SHEET IKON ANNEALINQ
BOXES.
AVith an Increased capacity and hydraulic,
machinery, we are prepared to furnish all
work in our line cheaper and better than by
tho old methods. Repairing and general
machine work. Twenty-ninth street and
Allegheny Valley Railroad. Xel0-67-Ti
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