iT&zc&mBBiBtsazi -AS? ' ;-TH- PCTTSBTJRpWjDISTOH; "Mffl3XY'JOiqLE689Jg WlE t-C, $- ,t cowaeds nr death. Ko Law in Transylvania to Punish Those "Who Attempt Suicide EYEX IP THET FAIL TO SHUFFLE. An Old English Statute That Isn't Found in the State Blue Laws. A MISTAKEN IJIFEESSIOX CORRECTED Someone lately thought he had discovered thu the old English law for the punishment of suicide was in force in this State, like many obsolete statutes that have been al lowed to die but were never repealed, and might he enforced. The Sunday law of 1791 is sort of moribund, but every now and then there is c spasmodic action, caused seme- time by lunatics and at others by meddlers, and every trial only servos to show the nb Furdity of attempting to run modern life on thoplanoof 100 years ago. But the English law on (he subject of suicide was never in force In this Stato, and of late it has fallen into des'ictudein England. It would be strange if for the last 100 years the State had allowed it opportunities to enrich itself at the ox penv of suicides and their families to al together slip. Insurance policies arc almost vceklj paid on the deaths of suicides, and in the ca-e of the noted Franklin B. Gowen u quarter of a million was paid his heirs by Insurance coinpanios, and without protest. If all the estates of suicides ere escheated the Commonwealth need not levy very much taxes. Progress on the Snbject of Suicide. It is interesting to note the progress that bis been made in thought and reasoning on this subject, as well as on many others, since the days of Blackstono. Jurists wore very ingenious then in framing theories to suit the aims of the governing class, and on this subject, as on almost any other, Blackstone is interesting, but it might bo added that among law j crs nowadays he is a back num ber and would not be read much were it not for the elegance of his stj lo and for the curious lore he sets forth. Is is a daily grow ing belief that people largely own them selves, and that they are not made, as in Blackstone's time, for the StAte but the State for them, so if life is not worth living to someone, many people are char itable enough to pity the felo de se rather than deny him ordinary burial, and they would laugh at the prepos terous notion of driving a stake through his bodvm thehighavand denounce the in justice of robb.ng his family of the property which they might have largely accumulated themselves. But here is what Blackstone liad to say: ltlackstones Size-Up of Self-Murder. "Self-murder, the pretended heroism, but real cowardico of stoic philosophers, who de-troyed themselcs to avoid those Ills which they had not the fortitudo to endure, though the attempting of it seems to be countenanced bv the civil law, yet m as pun ished by the Athenian law with cutting off the hand which committed the desperate deed. And also the law of England wisely nnd religiously considers that no man hath pow er to destroy life but by commission Iron) God, the author of it; and as the suioido 1. guilty of a double offense; one spiritual in jnvauing me prerogative oi tne Aimignty nnd rushing into his immediate presence un called; for,tho other temporal, against the King, who hath preservation of all his sub jects; the law has therefore ranked this among tho highest crimes, making it a peculiar species of felony, a felony com mitted on ones self. And this admits of accessories before the fact as well as other felonies; for if mo persuade another to kill himsolf, and he does so, the adviser is guilty ol murder. A felo dc so. therefore, is he that deliberately puts an end to his own existence or commits any unlaw ful, malicious act, tho consequence of which is hid own dcith; as if attempting to kill another he runs upon his antagonist's sword; or shootmg at another, the gun bnrsts and kills him. The party must be of years of discretion and in his senses, else it is no crime. But this excuse ought not to be strained to that length to which our Cor oners' juries are apt to carry it, viz., that the very act of suicide is an evidence of insan ity, ns if every man who acts contrary lo reason had no reason ut all, for the Fame argument ttould prove every other criminal non compo, as well as the self-murderer. Tho law very rationally judges that every melancholy or hypochon driac fit does not deprive a man of the ca pacity of discerning right from wrong, which is necessary to lorm a legal excuse, and, therefore, if a real lunatic kills himself in a lucid interval, he is a felo do se as much as another man. Possibilities of Punishment. "But now the question follows, what pun ishment can human laws inflict on one who l,as withdrawn himsolf from tholr reach? They can only act upon what ho has left be hindhis reputation and fortune; on the former by an ignominious bunal on the highway, with a stake di lven through his body, on the latter by for feiture of all his noods and chattels to tin King, Lopmg that his care for either his ow n reputation or the welfare of his family would be some motive to restrain him from bo desperate and wicked an act. And it is observable that this forfeiture has relation to the tiu.e of the act done in tho felon's lifetime, w Inch was tho cause of his death. Aj if husband and w ife be possessed jointly ot a term ol ye.irs in land and the husband drowns himself the laud shall be forfeited to the King and the w ife shall not have it by survivorship. For by the act of casting him self into the water he forfeits the term, which gnes a title to the King prioi to the wife's title bj survior sliip, which could not accrue till the instant of her husband's death. And though it must bo owned that the letter of tho l.iw herein borders a little upon severity, yet it is some alleviation that the power of juit igatiou is left m the breast of the Sover eign, who is reminded by tho oath of his oflice loexeciitejudgmentin mercy." i Fixnii the barbarism ol our good and pious forefathers, which increasing knowledge lias delivered us, may the Lord make us trul thunklul. It i some comfort to know that subse quently our English ancestors relented roinewli.it, and the Sovereign became ashamed to exercise his prerogative m full, bo it was subsequently exalted that the blood of a felo de so is not corrupted nor his laidsof inheritance forfeited, nor his wife baned of her dower, and in the time of George IV, it was decided that the practice of driving a stake through the body -dmuld bo discontinued, and tho re mains might bo buried in the churchyard or other burial giound of the parish, the inter ment to take place w lthin 21 hours from tho llnding of the inquisition and between the hours of 9 nnd 12 at night, but none of tho rites incident to Christian burial were al lowed. It was reported that Coroner McDowell had iound the law to be In force in this State but his attorney stated that he knew noth ing of it. Aw liter in the American Ency clopedia, states that it does not appear that the barbarous English law was ever in force in any part of the United States even whero the English common law had as much effect its statutory law. James AV. Guove, agent ior Columbia bicicks. "Why pay S135 for an inferior ar ticle when you can buy the best for the Bimc price? Our wheels take the lead in casv running, quality and workmanship. Full line all the best makes for boys, misses, men and women. Get our price be fore vou buv. "We arc headquarters for bicycles, tri cycles, velocipedes, baby carriages, tennis, croquet, lawn swings, Fourth of Julv goods of every description. In prices we ac knowledge no competition. J. AV. Grove, Fifth avenue. II. & B. 21-inch plain cream Indias, for waists, etc., 10 cents real Shanghai cloth. Hoggs & Buhl. Genuine toile du nonl ginghams reduced to GJc for our bargain sale. Johx 1. Kxable Co., 35 Fifth avenue. Ladies' ES' fine ribbed vests, 10c, 15c, 18c, and 35c, at Itosenbauni & Ca's. 22c, -J0a B. & B. r (w-cent novelty ginghams at 32 cents sell as.t- At French wash goods department in dress goods and tilk room. Boggs & Buhl. 42-ijrcu lansdown, worth 51 00, on our25c drcis goods, bargain counter. John 1 Enable Co., 35 Fifth avenue. l'nro fcilk Mitts 13c, Formerly 50c. The grandest bargain ever offered. Don't miss them. A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth avenue. I roiucKE food. LcgUlatlon Interesting to Ladies The following bill has been introduced in the Legislature of Pennsylvania, viz.: "Whereas, Baking powders are manu factured in this and in other States and are advertised for sale as absolutely- pure; "And whereas, Official examination shows them to contain ammonia and other injuri ous ingredients; therefore, "Section 1. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania in General As sembly met and is hereby enacted by the authority of the .same, that every can or package of baking powder containing am monia and offered for sale in this State shall have a conspicuous label thereon with the ingredients printed thereon in plain type not smaller than great primer, and any per son who shall have or offer for sale without snch label thereon shall be guilty of a mis demeanor. "Section 2. This act shall take effect Julv 1, 189L" "Why not include alum as well as ammonia? One is as injurious as the other and both are used to lessen the cost of the baking powder and increase the manufacturer's profits. The use of alum and ammonia is not confined to the so-called cheap powders, and It will startle many housekeepers to know that the bill as introduced in the New York Legisla ture specified that the ".Royal" baking powder though advertised as "absolutely pure" is shown to contain ammonia. The Scientific American recently compiled from the official reports a list of baking powders containing ammonia and alum. Those most prominently sold are given below. Is yours in the list? Boval, Sterling, Davis O. K. Aunt SaUy, Patapsco, Miles, Kenton, One Spoon, Uenkel's, Jury xeast, Atlantic & Pacific, State, Silver, Zipp's Grape Crystal. A bill requiring the ingredients of bak ing powaer io oe puuiisueu cannot oe passed without a struegle; for such a bill would ptobably meet fierce opposition from the manufacturers of alum and ammonia baking powders, with a hope that they mieht continue to make enormous profits by palming off such goods as pure. The Tact remains, however, that the people have a right to know what they are eating, and it is well to bear in mind that the Cleveland Baking Powder Company has for years recognized this right by publish ing dn the label every ingredient used in making their powder. Thus users of Cleve land's Baking Powder are assured of its wholespmeness, as they know it is com posed o'f purecream-of-tartar, soda and flour, nothing else whatever. Friday Is Poor Man's Day at the P. C. C. C "We have held these Friday sales for more than a year, and thousands have been bene fited bythem. It's our object to supply the poor of Allegheny countv with good cloth ing at a trifling cost. AVe can t do it al ways, so we selected Friday for this pur pose. Here's the prices for to-day: U00 pairs boys' good quality knee pants for only 19c each.... 19c 175 boys' pleated suits, sizes only from 4 to 11, at 89c 400 boys' pleated cassimere suits, sizes 4 to 14, light shades, also neat dark checks, at only "SI 30 each SI 30 250 men's sack suits made from black worsted, plain patterns, sizes 34 to 42; for only. $2 CO 750 men's sack and cutaway suits, cheviots, cassimere and tweeds are in the lot, you can buy one for.., $5 35 Also we will sell: 500 pairs of men's worsted pants, all sizes, in neat gray and brown stripes, very sub stantially made, for 78c Bring this with you and ask the salesmen for anything we mention. P. C. C C, Pittsburg Combination Cloth ing Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets. 50c all-wool cheviot for 25c at this great reduction sale. John P. Citable Co., 35 Fifth avenue. 33c, Rednccd From 75c and $ 1. 20 dozen ladies' fine lisle hose, with black boots, striped tops; also tans, slates and drabs. Another lot at 50c, reduced from ?1 50 and 52. A. G.Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth avenue. Colnmbia Bicycles. Nothing made to equal them in beauty, strength and easy running. Buy a Colum bia, and know you have the best bicycle made. James W. Grove, Sole Agent, this territory. 50c English suiting reduced to 25c. See tti em. John P. Enable Co., 35 Fifth avenue. The drink for warm weather is Iron City Brewing Company's beer. All first-class saloons Iceep it. MEETINGS. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE COR PORATORS of the Allegheny Cemetery will be held at Butler street entrance on SATURDAY, Juno 27, lf-91, at i r. jr. By order of the Board of Managers. JOHN A. MOORE, Secretary. Take the yellow cars of the Citizens' Traction Company. je2548 THE MEMBERS OF THE YOUNG MEN'S REPUBLICAN TARIFF CLUB are specially requested to attend a meeting of tlio club to be held in the nsscmblv rooms. No. 61 Sixth avenue, on FBIDAY EVENING, -Tune 26. at 7.30 o'clock. Tho Committee of Republican Clubs from Philadelphia will bo present to present reso lutions and a testimonial. Distinguished speakers -nill address the meeting, and, as it will be one of unusual interest to all mem bers, it is to be hoped that there will be a full and largo attendance. No spocial notices will he sent to members of this meeting. II. P. FORD President; THOS. E. TERRY, Corre sponding Secretary. Je26-7 ALLEGHENY COUNTY r Republican Executive Committee. A meeting of the newlv elected members of the Allegheny County Republican Execu tive Committee will be held in Common Council Chamber, Municipal Hall, Pittsburg. on SATURDAY, June 27, 1891, at one (1) o'clock r. H., for thepurpose of organization. G EOEGE W. MILLER, H. PrFORD, JegS-7S Secretary. Chairman. NOTICES. THE PITTSBURG AND WESTERN RY Company Notice Coupons due Julyl. 1891, on tho i percent bonds of the Pittsburg and Western Railway Company will bo paid on and after July 1891, at tho office of Drexch Morgan & Co., No. 23 Wall St., Now lork City, New York. W. H.DUFFELL. Treasurer. je25-47 The arcanum building and loan Association, of Allegheny county, hav ing completed tho fourth year of its exist ence with wonderful success In providing homes for many of its stockholders, and as sisting others in their business, has deter mined to issue a fifth series of capital stock first payment on which can be made on or before July 14, 1F9L Information in reference to the -workings and full statements of the association can bo luid on application at their office room 421 Standard building, Nos. 531 and 533 Wood street, Pittsbnrg, whoie subscriptions to stock in said beries can also he made Bv order of the board. WSL K. GRAY Jc24-94-mwt Secretary. PROPOSALS. Mwusau) run INSTRUCTING A L viaduct Rock Island Arsenal. Rock lslnnd. 111., June 23. 1891,-Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received until 2 o'clock v x on SATURDAY, July 25, 1891, for fur nishing constructing and erecting the iron and all other woik complete, except ma sonry, excavations and fill, for a vindufct froni south end of the Rock Island Wagon Bridge between Rock Island and the city of Rock IsUnd, over the railroad tracks which adjoin tho approach to the Hald bridge, in cluding tho raising tho said bridge to an in clination required to lorm a continuous J.3 m nf, ymduct. . Plans and speci fications with full instructions, stipulations, etc, and the hmnk forms on which proi posals must be made, can be had on iiDnllca- U?l.nTlandngLT . Je25-$5-25.26,27.28Jyg3.21 PIIRF nllTTFR adoatOurOwn Cream rUnr. DUIltn, cry, in WASHINGTON COUNTY. GEO. IC STEVENSON r.n JcIO-jtkt Elxtli avenue. K3- Display advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on this page, suehas Wanted, For Sale, 3b Let, etc., Un cents pa- linpfor each insertion, and none takenor less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. "WHERE WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WTLL BE BECE1VED UP TO 8 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have acconntt with THE Dispatch. FOR THE S0UTHS1DE, NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6M2. FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE. 61H rENNAVD. PnTSBCBGADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. S509 BuUcr street. KMIL G. STUCKEY, i4th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, S3 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE, Market House, Allegheny. F. H. EGGERS & SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets, THOMAS McHENRY, "Western and L-Mn avenues, G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver avs. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny avs. "WANTED. Male Help. ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER AND COLLEC TOR: must be good rapid penman and accur ate in figures; none others need applv: salary 950 per month. Address MANUFACTURER. Dis patch ofhee. JeSG-45 BAKER-JD A WEEK-APPLY P. F. HALE, Boley's Hotel, jeSS-59 BOARDERS-PLEASANT ROOMS AND BOARD for four gentlemen; terms moderate. 3S9 SEW1CKLEY. JC26-85-FSU BOOKKEEPERONE FAMILIAR WITH THE foundry business preferred; state age, salary expected and reference. Address BOX 415, Pitts burg. Je26-3S TJOY A BRIGHT. ACTIVE BOY. 13 OR 14 U years old, wrltincr: answ for office: urood In arithmetic and writing; answer in own handwriting. AddresB F. O. J.. DlspMch office. DlspMch office. Je26-14 BRICKLAYERS -15 BRICKLAYERS AT Gould's Tunnel, on P., C, C. & St. L. K. B., near Steubcnvllle, O.; union wages. Applv on work to J. C. G1BNEY CO., contractors. Je25-42 COATMAKER ONE FIRST-CLASS COAT MAKER; a sober and Industrious workman can have a steady Job at good prices by applying to V. J. HUSTON & CO., 143 Broadway, East Ll cr pooU 0. je-J0 COPYHOLDER ON MORNING DAILY AD DRESS, stating experience or how much ednca tlon: also age and wages expected. BUSINESS MANAGER, P. O. Box 117, Pittsburg, Pa. Jc26-117 COUPLE OF GOOD TIN PLATE ROLLERS: lately arrived preferred; also, annealer and picker. Address, stating age. experience, refer ences, salary. STEADY. P. O. Box 672, N. Y. City. Jel9-29-srwp CUTTERS AND TAILORS WANTED-OVER 1,700 have adopted the A. D. Rude New Method ; numbers of them are leading cutters of this conti nent: others are on thewavto fame and fortune. Taught at CLEVELAND CUTTING SCHOOL. lel7-Ii-WThFS 3 EXPERIENCED YOUNG MAN-FOR OFFICE It work: must be acenrateat figures dnd plain writer. Address "MANUFACTURES," Dipatch office. Je2S-46 FARM HAND-A GOOD MAN WHO UNDER STANDS the care of horses and cows. Call at once, ROOM 43, 111 Fourth av., Plttsbure. 1e26-H-FSu GENERAL AGENTS AND CANVASSERS looking for a permanent money-making busi ness, no competition, should secure the sale of the Patent Adjustable Shoe. Address with stamp, CON SOLIDATED SHOE CO., Salem, Mass, Je7-57-WFSu r TELLIGENT CANVASSER TOR THE CEN TURY DICTIONARY. H. WATTS & CO., 431 Wood st. JCZ-51JS-D MOLDERS-TWO GOOD FLOOR MOLDERS and three or four first-class bench molders. Apply to THE KELLY i JONES COMPANY, Grocnsburg, Pa. Je26-02 ORGANIZERS WANTED $50 AND J100 IN five months. First certificates In S50 class date Jnlv 1, 1891. First-class organizer wanted. Write for terms. SUPREME LODGE. THEUNIVERSAL PROGRESSIVE LEAGUE, 172 Washington St., Boston, Mass. Jel2-G8 TOLLER FOR 10" TRAIN IN MERCHANT Sx steel mill; one capable of rolling rounds, fiats, squares, file steel of all kinds and odd shapes. Ad dress, stating reference, THOMAS HUNT, 51 Tri bune building. New York City, . Je2S-40 SOLICITORS-FOR LIFE INSURANCE; LIB ERAL commissions; policy taking because mostpleaslng in price and plan. MURRY & ED SALL. 34 Fidelity building. niy27-49 TINNERS TWO GOOD TINNERS APPLY S. II. SCHOLES, No. 123 Rebecca st., Allegheny. Agents. . AGENTS-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION TO handle the new uatcnt chemical ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever producea; erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion of paper; 200 to S00 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to JG20 In six days; another (32 in two hours; we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. For terms and full particu lars, address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO.. LaCrossc Wis. my22-75 AGENTS-GOOD RELIABLE TRAVELING agents for A 1 Philadelphia manufacturer to take orders for umbrellas, on a commission of 8 percent. In Western Penna.. Ohio and Indiana; none but those who are acquainted w 1th the article, have an established trade and can give good refer ences need apply. Address F. W. WOLFF & CO.. 310 Market St.. Phtla, . Pa. Je25-83 AGENTS-MALE OR FEMALE TO SELL THE perfection fabric tufting machine; large profits. Call on J. P. HIRN, Jr., 6347 Luther St.. East End, Pittsburg. Jc2tf-M Slnle and Female Help. CHAMBERMAIDS, DINING ROOM GIRLS, cooks, nurses, laundresses. 200 bouse girls, live joung girls, 30 German and colored girls, porters, waiters, gardeners, iarm hands. MRS. E THOMP SOX. COS Grant St. Jel8-D COOK GOOD SHORT-ORDER COOK: MALE or female. Address J . C, Dispatch office. . JC2G-H Oft LABORERS. TWO TEAMSTERS, COACH--JJ MAN. 20 farm hands, man to superintend a tarm, womau cook for small hotel, S10 per week; 2 cooks, SB each: chambermaids, dishwashers, waitresses, 200 girls for families, sewing girl. MEEUAN'S. 545 Grant st. Je22-D Female Help. GIRL BRIGHT YOUNG TROTESTANT TO learn cooking and care of kitchen and dining room: would prefer to teach rather than employ an experienced girl; six persons In family; live In East End; pay good wages. Address P. O. BOX 154, Pittsburg. Je25-59 Situations. OFFICE WORK OF ANY KIND-BY EXPERI ENCED bookkeeper, with small capital. Ad dress A . S Dispatch office. Je20-19 POSITION-IN GENERAL ACCOUNTING OR bookkeeping, young married man; practical experience of ten years; satisfactory reference lrom present employers and reasons for change. Address P. O. Boxii27. city. apISWO SITUATION-BY A MIDDLE-AGED COUPLE man and wife, to take care of a place: wages not so much an object as a permanent place is desired. Address S.J. M.. Dispatch office. Je26-21 SITUATION-BY EXPERIENCED CUTTER and tailor. Address H. J. BlsUOP, McKces Prt. JC21-84 IJirtners. rjENTLEMAN TO BUY A HALF INTEREST xj. maiAiKr, vii-cswmibnea Dusiness, howlng a profit of over ?1,000 a month; location central particulars to those onlv who ha e the mone and J?.?Vb,,ilL,lSss,l.prlve?sHd' S5-000- Address MER CHANDISE, Dispatch office. Je25-u PAETxN.ErU-Al-ERS0N0F AMPLE PROFEbi" lON AL.expcrieuce desires a hustling business partner who can Invest SS,000for hair Interest la an opera production, bald opera will prove a wlnnertf properly handled. Address "Opera." Dispatch office. Je26-8 Dispatch office, jez-o7 rinanclal. IVfORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGnEN-Y 111 $2251' X VKpert?,at '"west rates. HENRY A. WEAVER & CO! tr. j ourtn av. mh2-D Keal Estate. H0wrMrC1!NiSHD 0K UNFURNISHED hotclin growing town, either Ohio or West ern Pennsylvania: sUU; length of lease and all par ticulars. Address M. J. SMITH, 313 Western av.. Allegheny. Je26-23 mQRENT-A FURNISHED HOUSE IN EAST X End; will rent from October to March or April, or from .November to same months; best of refer ences and guarantee as to character. in d care of Sl '. it "-""" i genuemanana wire. Address.statlng terms and locality, L L.. Dispatch ofilcc- JeS-13 Miscellaneous. A PURCHASER FOR AN INTEREST IN A -ni fl18.' established office business; open to a full Investigation, lor particulars address 0. 11., Dispatch office. JeJS-50 PA?J, T,AhK ,UT FOREIGN PATENTS . i. feP England and Canada for a small valua a Li?CTnA'r!!!-;nJ.iv111 al,ow two-thirds of sale. Address LOCKBOX 18, California, Washington co., Ia- Je24-92 PU5rlIASEn,T.F0BA FIRST-CLASS BUSI , ... Nl-SS; small lnestment with large Income; .adles can manage lt. Address II. A. Dlspatcli office- JcA-14 SE?.???'.ND Sor,A FOUNTAIN-IN COM- kJ 1 Ll.lt order and eood condition for use? rtr. description and price tor cash. 41? 6-17 Address SO 4-"?...rt, VliltC Je26- rr-lUA SECOND-HAND COLUMBIA BI--i. i, l iL,.; must be In good order: answer, stating how long In ujc, and lowest cash price. Address F. C. J., Dispatch office. Je2G-13 If ANTED. Miscellaneous. , rKNOW THE ADDRESS OF DR. SINNING. Will the Doctor or any of his friends please ad dress RiESEpIB;Brady8Bcnd1FarJe2:70 USE .TONES' BED"BUG PARALYZKB-JONES' Magic Roach Powder; contains no poison; roaches banished bv contract: satisfaction given or no pay. Prepared bv G EO. W..TONES,iZa Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. Sold by allflrst-elasluruRCists. my3-I31-MWF FOR SAXE IMPROVED keal ESTATE CItv Residences. A LARGE CORNER LOT, NEARBY AN acre, and good residence in the city; 20 min utes' ride from the Court House; lot .fronts on two streets, about 188 feet on one side: excellent loca tion to build for renting or selling; this property can be bought at a great bargain In order to settle up an account among Joint owners. JAS. W. DRAPE Jt CO., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Jc-9 TJOK SALE-(3,0O-LARGE DOUBLE HOUSE, A1 4 and 5 rooms, near Incline. Mt. Washington; lot 50x250. lahl ont in fruit. etc.; good well ofwater.t B ALTENSPERGEK & WILLIAMS, 143 Fourthav. Jeg-09 T?OR SALE-TWO GOOD HOUSES FOR43.500: JC well located on Jane St., Southslde. (351) See W. A. HEBRON S. SONS, 80 Fourth av. Je2-31-Tnrs East End Residences. A NICE RESIDENCE AND LARGE LOT IN Btllcneld, between Fifth av. and Forbes St.; 8 rooms In residence and the usual modern appli ances, all In (rood order and fine lot all around resi dence; Immediate possession. JAS. W. DRA1E 4 CO., 313 Wood sf., Pittsburg. jeHJf T0 YOU REALLY WANT A TrmrRf IF SO. XJ rntne and nee insnnrt we will sell vou afiroodslx- ropm house, slate roof, slate mantels, double doors between parlor and dining-room, dry cellar under whole house, and large lot for 12,000; only fJOOdown and the balance as rent; not far from electric line and bound to increase In value; come and see it. IENN1ST02, ELDEBK1N & CO.. Llm.. 6301 l'ennav. Tel. S327. Je26-39-M,S3.iS'' (CQAft CASH AND BALANCE EASY PA Y OUU MENTS, monthly or quarterly, will bny a neat S2, 800 house, justcompleted and a veryde. slrable home; has six rooms and attic, natural gas. good cellar; handy to P. R. B., and In excellent neighborhood; lot 31x140. S.A.DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady avs., E. E. (532.),. JeS-5 D 900 A FINE SIX-ROOM FRAME, WITH U)Ot finished attic, bath. Inside closet, both gases, slate mantels, two porches; a well-arranged and convenient houses ery handy to Duquesne electric; excellent surroundings; terms arranged to suit. See S. A. DICKIE 4 CO., Penn and Shady avs., E. E. (827.) Je25-5. Allegheny Residences. HOUSE AND LOT IN ALLEGHENY, HALF square from the parks and electric cars; 8 rooms, hall. Inside shutters, etc., etc.; everything in prime order: all newly papered and painted, etc., etc.: a bargain; possession at once. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Jc24-0 IN ELEVENTH WARD, ALLEGHENY-NEW five-roomed house, hall, city water, good location; rents for 812 a month; $1,700 takes this property. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 102 Fourth av. Je21-oa-MMnr f)n SHERMAN AVENUE THIS PROPERTY, ZrU lot 20x110. with 3-story brick of 10 rooms, to be sold at auction on premises at 3 o'clock Satur day this week Is worthy of special attention by those desiring a home on the park. A. LEGGATE & SON, Auctioneers. Jc26-26 26 SHERMAN AVENUE AT AUCTION ON nremtses at 3 o'clock baturdav 27th lust. Rare chance to secure a home on the nark. Come and see it. A. LEGGATE Jt SON, Auctioneers. Jea5-26 Suburban Residences. SUMSIER RESIDENCE IN THE HEALTHIEST locality in Western Pennsylvania; brick house of 17 rooms, plenty of shade, spring and well water, ice house, wood house, stable, etc., on line of rail road; cost to build, flCOOO; will sell for P.000 with three acres of ground or fS, 000 with 13 acres. For particulars, address CASH, New Castle, Pa. je21-i OfJACRESAND FRAME HOUSE OF 12 ROOMS, j two frame stables; ground underlaid with the finest white and buff sandstone, 60 to 90 feet thick: right on line of railroad,, the finest natural scenerr iu the State; could be made, with little ex pcnse.'theinost popular summer resort or picnic ground in me state, for icrms, aaaress ntuAU STATE. New Castle. Pa. jc21-t FOR SALE LOTS City Lots. LOT3-BEAUTIFOL BUILDING LOTS FOR from S100 to S300, in the Eighteenth ward: long Eavments: casv terms. Inquire of CHAS. E. ORNELilUS, attorney. 400 Grant st, Pittsburg: or go to his office. Mornlngsldcav,, on the grounds, and see his agent, T.Xd. Cornelius. myl9-l5 East End Lots. BARGATN-IN LOT 30x140 FEET ON TER RACE St., Oakland: beautiful location, good neighborhood, splendid elevation, charming view; price only $2,100. (d243) BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. JC2G-18' piHEAP LOTS-ON OCEOLA ST.. FIVE MIN J UTES to Shadyslde station or three minutes to Duquesne Electric road: stie 20x100; only SsOO; call soon. (a403) BLACK & BAIRD, No. 93 Fourth avenue. Je26-16 IJ1AIRMOUNT PLACE LOTS FOR SALE: . choice lots, elegant location, with a beautiful and commanding view of tho whole East Liberty Valley, located on Falnnount av., two squares from Penn, and one square from Negleyajv. ; can be reached bv cable and electric cars. Inquire of STRAUB & MOKl'.lS, corner Wood and Third st. my23-10-D TTXIR SALE VERY CHEAP-EIGHT LOTS Z1X X 100 feet, for ft, 400; only two squares from Penn av.. Nineteenth ward. East End. (47) SeeW. A. HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth av. Jel6-51-lS,19,23,26 LOTS FROM H7S TO $1,200, NO LOT LESS than 40 feet w lde: there are more conveniences In Till Park plan than any other now on the mar ket; lull particulars from HOWARD BROWN, 151 Fourth av. iel7-4-WF' 0'HABA ST., NEAR WALNUT, EAST END, Bargain Lot 34x150 to a 20-foot alley, having erected thereon a good stone foundation for a brick house; owner has decided not to build and will sell for considerably less than cost. LIGGETT J1ROS., 71 Diamond st. Je25-65 SSTHn-TN'0 0TS 0JT HASTINGS ST.; 25 iDI UU feet front and nearly 200 feet deep, front ing on two streetsiwlll Increase In value very rapid J. DENN1STON. ELDERKIN A CO., Llm.t 6304 Pennav. Tel. 5327. . Jc26-39--JG,27,2s,30 Allegheny Lots. C1HEAFLOTON rERRYSVILLEAV., 23x220 to J 50-foot st. HOLMES & CO., 420 Smlthfleld st. le23-47 Suburban Lots. SUBURBAN PROPERTY - THE LARGEST lots, the lowest prices and tho easiest and best terms In the county at Sheraden. 15 minutes from Union station: see Sheraden belorc you buy else where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretary, 127 Firth av. fe27-72-D Miscellaneous. WE HAVE A 6-ROOM BRICK HOUSE NEAR Court House that we will trade for same size house with large lot at Ingram or Crafton; also have a cush customer for same neighborhood. Ad dress BALTENSPERGER & WILLIAMS, 143 Fourth av. jegi-69' FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BARBER SHOP-GOOD LOCATION. CALL AT A. EDLIS 4 CO. 'S, 502 to 510 Liberty st. je21-107 I70R SALE-M.200 OR INVOICE, GROCERY : stand doing large business, mostly cash; cheap rent; others f300, &00 to S10.000: cigar store, res taurant, shoe store, fish market, machine shop; fine milk 'depot. HOLMES CO., 420 Smlthfleld street. Jen GROCERY STORE-GOOD LOCATION-DOING good business; best reasons for selling; six rooms and storeroom; properly 56,000 stock at lnvolccprlce. Address GROCER, Dispatch office. Tl ESTAURANT CHEAP RESTAURANT IN JX live town, doing fair business: good stand; reasons for selling, do not understand the business. DANIELS & JEKKS. Toronto, O. Je25-58 rpiN AND STOVE STORE-AT ALLIANCE, O.; Jl stock Invoices $2,600: payments to suit pur chaser. Apply to S. D. SMITH, Alliance, or BAXTER STOVE CO., Mansfleld, O. Je213 Business Properties. BRICK PLANT-CONSISTING OF GRINDING pan, engine, boiler, ttc. ; engines, boilers, clay and ore pans, and brick yard supplies. THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky 6treets, Allegheny. Jel7-Mwr G' ILT-EDGE INVESTMENT-LOT 70XC0 FEET on Nineteenth St.. near A.V.R.n..wlth a two- Cn .. 4lr llivntllni nf civ ww.n.n . nnA Ji.n Pr. DIV1J u.,... .. u ...... i V. O.A unfUUi WU UK .Ul manufactory or stables; call and get terms and price. (C76) BLACK & BAIRD, No. 85 Fourth avLnue. Je26-16 "H TARBLE WORKS-CENTRA LLY LOCATED. Ill doing a good business ; building and stock will invoice aoout ?i,ww; owner going in oilier uusi ness. Address BOX 112, New Castle, Pa. Je25-20 SMALL HOTEL PROPERTY, 16 ROOMS (WITH bar privilege): on line of 3 railroads. For particular!, Inquire of A. ANDRIESSEN, 172 Fed eral St., Allegheny City, or D. E. WEBSTER, 139 W. Rayneav., Yonngstown. O. Je23-43 FOR SALE3IISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and Metals. I7NGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-nAND; J largest stock of all sizes; 16x30, 12x24, 12-tlS. 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. apU-D ONE STEAM ENGINE-16" DIAMETER AND 30" stroke, large fly wheel. Waters' automatic governor: two 2-Ouc boilers. 40' aiameier, xi it. long, with steam drum; all In good running order ana sold only for want or use; can be seen at Price Foundry, Price St.. city. Inquire 619 SMITH- FIELD bT. .11 .T - ..., ,L 1UJ, ID'IU THE BECK AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIGHT engine; engines, boilers aud sawmills and woodworking machinery. IIARMES MACHINE DEPOT. a First av.. Pittsburg. mj7-D rPHE CELEBRATED ACME AUTOMATIC JL safety engines and non-explosive boilers, for gas or oil fuel, from one to live-liorsc pou er; also, the latest Improved ventilating fans; perfect sat isfaction guaranteed; by J. PRAGEK, General Ageut, No. 4 Fifth av., Pittsburg, Pa. . mvSo-jiWF FOBf SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock. HORSE-A DESIRABLE 6-YEAR-OLD HORSE; good for dellverv wagon or driving. Address Y. L. C, Dispatch office. Jeai-51 PUPS-TWO months oh ST. BERNARD PUPS. FIVE montha nM win cpii mm fnrffri If honcht be fore Saturday night. S. R. ELLIS, 18 TanneTilll st. Je26-12 rpEAM FINELY MATCHED TEAM: TWO PKtnthle. Pan be seen at M. ,-Jfry mares: very desirable DbilitKTAm.''S. T Lacock and Honbets., Alle- glieny. Pa. rpWO FINE DRIVING HORSES; THREE jl m matched P-irplnffO tnjimflf three matched drav (cams; three six-seated coaches: one nne nearse (costfl,7C0); three buggies; one surrey: one large moving wagon; one baggage wagon; undertaker's wagonjono lumber wagon: a lot of harness. Ap ply'at KEYSTONE STABLES, 77 First St.. Alle gheny. JeSi-33-WFSU Mortgages. TWO MORTGAGES-FIVE YEARS AT 5 PER cent on first-class security: one of 815,000 and one of S6.S00. HENRY A. WEAVER 4 CO.. 92 Fourth av. Je2S-68 Miscellaneous. ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA AMER ICAN reprint (Stoddard coitlou) at half price; tnis superb edition, the only one printed In mis country from regular stercot ped plates,made from setup : ia i ' the only exclusive subscription edition In the market, Is now complete and ready for delivery to subscribers at f2 50 per volume: po sitions open to gentlemen of education, to whom exclusive territory will be ghen. MAXWELL SOMStERVILLE, "Publisher. 135 Fifth av. Jel4-TuwThrssu TirODENE-AT 931 PENN AV. Je3-i7 TO LET. CJty Residences. CHATHAM ST.-NEAR WYLIE AVE.. FINE three-story brick dwelling; 13 rooms; every modern convenience; good location for roomers or boarders. BAXTER, THOMPSON &. CO., 162 Fourth av. 1e23-Bt rpo LET-KIRKPATRICK ST., NEAR WEB JL STER av., one square from Central Traction road, new brick dwelling of eight rooms; allmod em Improvements; onlv 822 50 permonth. AV. A. HEBRON A SONS, 80 Fourth av. J-ipTFt East End Residences. TO LET-30 PER MONTH-COMPLETE HOUSE. 8 rooms, in first-class order, in midst of East End on payed street. W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Tourth av. Je23--MTurt Allegheny Residences. HOUSE Or SEVEN ROOMS. BATH "AND laundry: all modern Improvements; Western av., near parks. Address DEJAY, Dispatch office. Je23-22t "VTO. 207K JUNIATA ST., ALLEGHENY JL eigh-troom brick house with both gases, water and bath, all newly pipercd and painted. Inquire H. H. MEYER, 1M Ohio St. Je210t Business Stands. TO LET-HANDSOME STOREROOMS, NOS. 78 and 80 Diamond St.. Just above Smithneld St., In new Dispatch building; well lighted ele gantly fitted up, centraUv located and having every convenience; these rooms arc admirably suited for Insurance, real estate or other office business. For further information apply, after 2 r. M.. to BUSI NESS MANAGER, The Dispatch, Smlthfleld and Diamond sts. , . ap29-ll?t , Offices, Desk Room. TO LET-CHOICE OFFICES ON SECOND and third Doors of The Dispatch business office building, corner Smlthfleld and Diamond 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 lor Srofesslonal men in the clt v. Apply, after 2 p. M., ) BUS. MGR, DISPATCH, on the premises. apJ9-117t SlisceUaneous. GOOD STABLING FOR GENTLEMEN'S " teams: also, storage room for carriages or light storage, at No. 16 Church av., Allegheny. Ad dress HOWLAND DAIRY CO., 16 Church av,, Allegheny. Pa. my24-35t I tersonaH '. ERSONAL-CASH PAEOFOlPoLD "GOLD and silver; Jewelry repaired; new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCH, 541 Smlthfleld st. apl9-134 PERSONAL-DO YOU WANT TO SAVE money? If so, buv your hooks and stationery from us; midsummer sacrifice sale now on. FRANK BACON & CO.. 301 Smlthfleld st. jet PERSONAL-FINE BOOKS-WE HAVE THE finest collection of finely Illustrated books in Pittsburg; beautiful bindings; low prices; come and see them: hundreds of hooks for presents. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900 Liberty st. del2 PERSONAL WHEN I WAS A SMALL BOY my mother always repaired my breeches and jacket, but since I got to be a great big man. DICK SON, the well-known tailor, 65 Fifth av., cor. Wood .t., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape. Tel. 155S. myl5-30-p FOUND. POUND PERFECT COMFORT IN READING, by having my-eyes thoroughly examined and a pair of the celebrated $1 crystal specs adjusted by the experts of the CHESSMAN OPTICAL COM PANY, No. 42 Federal t., Allegheny. ap2-92-Thrsn ELECTIONS. ELECTION OF TEACHERS The School Board oftficott township, Allegheny co , Pa., will meet at the Glcndalo school building, Chartiers Valley R. II., on WEDNESDAY, July 1, 1891, at 10 o'clock a. m., to elect ten teachers; salary $50 permonth: school term, 7 months; none but experienced teachers need apply. Candidates requested to be present. Call or address THOS. II. McCORMICK, Pres., Mt Lebanon, Allegheny co.. Pa., orM. C.DUN LEVY, Sec. Mansfleld Valley, All'y CO., Pa. Je25-50 LEGAL NOTICES. J. McF. CARPENTER, Attorney, 402 Grant street. Estate of James McKown, deceased. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LET TERS of administration, on the estate of James McKown, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, andthose hav ing claims or tlomands against the same will make them known without delay. JAMES C. McKOWN, Administrator, my2947F ' 102 and 101 Fourth avenue. "MOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN ii application will be made to the Gover nor ol the State or Pennsylvania on tho 6tii DAY OF JULY, 1891, by H. Sellers McKee, Edward E. Denniston, John P. Ilsley, Murry A.Verner and James A. Chambeis, under tho act of Assembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act to provide for the incorporation nnd regulation of motor power companies for operating pass enger railways by cables, electrical or other means," approveu aiaicu :, a. u. ibsi, ana the supplements thereto, for tllo charter of an intended corporation to be called "Tho Birmingham, Knoxvillo and Allentown Traction Company," the character and ob ject whereof is the construction and opera tion of motors and cables orother machinery for supplying motive power to passenger railways, and the necessary apparatus lor supplying the same, and for these purposes to liave, possess and enjoy all the rights ben efits and privileges of said act of Assembly and its Supplements. JAMES R. STERRETT, Solicitor for appli cants. Jel24f-g EDUCATIONAL. CHELTENHAM MILITARY ACADEMT Ogontz, Montgomery Co., Pa. Unex celled in beauty and healthfulness of locu tion ana surrounuings ana in Dunaings, equipment and all other requisites of a first class school. Number limited to CO. For illustrated circular address JOHN CALVIN RICE, A. M., Principal. my!5-77-D ST. JOHN'S- MILITARY SCHOOL, MANLIUS, N. Y. Under the visitation of tho War Department. Military under U. S. Army oflicer. Rt. Rev. F. D. Huntington, 8. T. D.. President, Apply to Lt. Col. WM. VEEBECK, Supt. myI7-120-MwT THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. The NEW CATALOGUE, showing courses of study in full, including Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering, Chemistry, Me chanic Arts, etc., sent free on application. Postofflce: I Geo. W. Athcrtojc, LL.D., State College, Pa. I President. je!9-61-p BEECHWOOD PARK MONDAY, JUNE 29. 1 je21-!?5 STOCKS ! STOCKS ! Paying Handsome Dividends. But a limited amount for sale of the FLOR ENCE IN VESTMENT CO., of Floience, Ala. Registered by the Industrial Title, Trust and Savings Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., which ia the Registrar and Transter Agent of the company. A SURE INVESTMENT, Yielding 9 1-3 per cent per annum. Sao W. A. HUDSON, Room 49, Fidelity Title and Trust Company's Building, 121 1 ourth av. Relerenoe, John W. Herron, or W. A. Her ron & Sons. Je2-57 HELLO, CENTRAL, GIVE ME 199. Hello, Whiteiey, send for my shoes and fix-whore needed and return them as auick as possible. , A. WHITELEY, Pittsburg Shoe Repairing Factory, 12S-1S0 Third ave. Second-floor. myl2-73-Tr CHOICE PROPERTIES. HAZELW00DL0TS t TWfflTT-THffiD WABD, " -OS- ELIZABETH UNO LAFAYETTE STREETS. Nice level -buildinK lots close to Hazel wood station and Second Avenue Electric Bail way also to churches, schools, stores, etc:; finest location in Hazel wood; size of lots Six ISO to a 20-foot alley. SAMUEL W. BLACK &'C0., Je2-9-srw TO LET! Rooms With Power. Part of the three floors formerly occupied by . THE DISPATCH, In POWER HALL, DIAMOND ST. For par ticulars see the reading notico in this issue. jeai-117 TO GOOD TENANTS, Legal or Mercantile," Will be leased, on fair terms, CHOICE OFFICES, With every convenience and good light, on second and third floors or Dispatch Business Office Buildinir. Diamond street, cor. Smitli- t field street. Apply any dav after 2 v. M; to BUSINESS MANAGER DISPATCH. Je2t-117 A HOME. New Qneen Anne, frame; best location on Perrysville ave., Allegheny, just in front of the Western University: fine view of both cities; pure air and choice neighborhood; house contains eight rooms ana reception hall, bath, two inside w. cs, tile hearths and slate mantels; grained and hardwood finish throughout; lot 37xll0 feet; price low to a quick buyer; terms easy. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 36 FOURTH AVENUE. Je254C-Thrsn - ALDER STREET LOTS. TAVED, CURBED AND SEWERED. Handy, to all tbo rapid transit lines. Most central location of East End. 121X119K FEET. SPECIAL PRICE THAT WILL INTER EST INVESTORS. S. A. DICKIE & CO., PENN AND SHADY AVS., E. E. Je254 FOR LEASE. Nos. 78 and E0 Diamond St., in new Dispatch Building; choice and central locution: high ceilings, good light, tilo floors, good entrances, elegant windows for display; every modern convenience. .Apply after 2 r. M. anv dav to BUSI- NES& MANAGER DISPATCH. Je24-I17 AUCTION SAXES. MORTON nUNTER, 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 underslgnedf Theodore Doerflinger, ad ministrator de bonis non cum testamento annexp of said decedent, will expose tqpub lio sale on the premises on SATURDAY,' 27TH JUNE, 1891, at 2 o'clock p.m., the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: One lot of land in Eighth ward, city of Pittsburg, being of a uniform width of 21 feet fronting on tho southwardly side of Wylie avenue and extending back in depth 121 feet to Pasture street, being lot No. 6i in the Irwin plan of lots as recorded in plan book 1, page 92, and having thereon ereoted one two-story brick dwelling house fronting on Wylie avenue, and two two-story brick dwelling houses in the rear fronting on Pas ture street. Terms of sale $300 of the bid will bo re quired from.the purchaser at time of sole, and one-half of the purchase money in cash at the delivery of deed, and the balanco in two equal annual installments with interest pajable semi-annually, secured by common bond and tight mortgngo on the land. 1 THEODORE DOERFLINGER, Administrator d. b. n. c t. a. of John Wal lace, deceased. jel3-39-Tra BY A. LEGGATE & SON. HOUSE AND LOT 26 SHERMAN AVENUE, ALLEGHENY, AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, JUNE 27, at 3 o'clock, will be sold on the premises, the property No. 26 Sherman av., adjoining the Arbuckle resi dence, near Ohio St., First ward, Allegheny. Lot 20x110 to a paved alley. House is three story pressed fidnt bncic with vestibule, hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen, six bed rooms, tw o baths, pantry and cellar through out. Has slate roof, good mantels, and in general good condition. Good light and ex cellent yiews of Park. Rare chance to se cure a home on the Park. Terms, half cash. House will be exhibited prior to sale on ap plication to A. LEGGATE & SON, Auctioneers, 108 FOURTH AVENUE. Je2346 BY A. LEGGATE & SON. HOUSE AND LOT, BELLEVUE, -: -At Auction. On WEDNESDAY, July 1, at 4 o'clock, on the premises, will he sold the Longmore resi dence, Jackson st., Bellevue, about 200 feet north of Beaver road, near postofllce; lot 80x176; good frame house,, eight rooms, cheer ful, comfortable and. in good repair; a desir able place ut a sacrifice; please call and see it; trains at 2:15 and 3 o'clo clc A. LEGGATE & SON, Auctioneers, Je26-25-D 103 Fourth ave. GREAT AUCTION SALE OF 350 HEAD OF TIIE BIRMINGHAM CAR HORSES WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, July 1,2 and 3,1891, At 10 o'clock a. m. at the corner Thirtieth and Carson ts. The above horses are of the highest grade and all good .workers, and vi ill be sold to tho highest bidder at the Com pany has no further use fr them on account of tho completion of their electric road. No postponement oil account of tho weather. MURRAY VERNER, General Manager. J. A. McKELVY, Auctioneer. je26-28 A UCTION SALE FINE FURNITURE. J. carpets, Chickering piauolorte, bicycle. FRIDAY, JUNE 23. AT 10 O'CLOCK, At tho rooms, 311 Market st., city. The entire furnishment of a. residence moved to the" store for sale. Fine chamber suites, in oak and walnut, handsome parlor suite, upholstered in French tapestry, Chickering pianoforte, mirror-door ward robe, plush couch, buteaus. wnshstand, chairs, i ocker, extension table, sideboard, brussols and ingrain carpet, kitchen and laundry furnituio, dishes and glassware, springs and mattresses, refrigerators, etc sale positive HENRY AUCTION COMPANY, JC25-91 Auctioneer. , SUMMER BESOKTS. TOURISTS CAN OBTAIN INFORMATION as to rates and accommodations of many of the hotels here advertised by applying at THE DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE. Atlantic City. H OTEL BLACKHURST, ATLANTIC CITY, N. lng bath and bar; near Reading depot and beach; terms moderate. WM. H. BLACKHURST. Jel2-SMWT BIRMINGHAM COTTAGE ATLANTIC City, N. J. 509 Atlantio av.,helow Mass., opposite Hotel Albion; terms moderate. Je26-34-xwirsu MRS. E. C. DERR, Prop. SHACKAMAXON HOTEL, H Arkansas av., Atlantic City, N. J. First-class accommodations. Terms reason able. BERNARD CONWAY. Je2640-MWT THE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. On thebeach, with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths in the house. Send for circular. ap30-92-D E. ROBERTS SONS. HADDON HALL, ATLANTIC 'CITY, N. J., Now open. Hot and cold sea water baths in tho nonse. , JeWt LEEDS A LIPPINCOTT. THE WOODWARD COTTAGE, ' ATLANTIC CITY, N. J 126 South Maryland av., near tho ocean. Ocean view and. breeze. Modem improve ments. Choice cuisine. Terms moderate. Je5-3S-MWJ" MRS. S. A. WOODWARD. ' Tlxe HVCaniLsioxL. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The largest hotel. Open all the year. Jell-U CHARLES McGLADE. Cape May. .THE STOCKTOXJHOTEIv UAJfJi MAY, JN. J. Now open for the fourth consective season of present management. Greatly improved. Cuisine unsurpassed. jelfi-49 F. T. WALTON, Proprietor. , HOTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAY, N. J. JOHN 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, Washington Hotel, Philadelphia, or to Capo May. ' my31-61 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, Phila., or Monmouth House. jell-16-D HOTEL ALLAIRE SPRING LAKE, N. J. Directly on beach. Artesian watet mv31-59-itWF First-clas. throughout. E. M. RICHARDSON. Other Resorts. HOTELATHENAEUM, CHAUTAUQUA, N. Y. Large, handsome, safe, luxuriously ap pointed, splendidly managed. A delightful resort. The only regular hotel on the Chau tauqua Assembly Grounds. A unique spot offering a great variety or attractions. Address W. A. DUNCAN, Secy., Chautau qua, N. Y. jell-127-WF3u IDLEWOOD HOTEL AND COTTAGES NOW OPEN. Beautiful summer resort, six miles from city, on Panhandle R. R. Dinner and lunch eon parties provided for on short notico. For further information address M. STANFORD JACKSON, Je21-6 Idlewood, Allegheny Co., Pa. Millyale Terrace Lots AT AUCTION.' Saturday, juNE.27.1891, .A.T 2 UP. IL. The lots will be sold to the highest bidders for what they will bring, payable $10 down, balance in 48 monthly payments WITHOUT INTER EST. The easiest way to get there is by either going to the office of our agent; Geo. T. McConnell, corner Forty-third and Butler streets, who will personally conduct you to the lots, or take the train at Federal Street Depot; Allegheny, of West Penn Railroad for Bennett Station, which will land you within 5 minutes' walk of the-lots. DON'T FORGET ; The date and time of sale, SATURDAY; June 27, at 2 o'clbck. For plans and all particulars call on Stpaub & M'ORRIS, AUCTIONEERS, :.z - 106 THIRD AVENUE, Pittsburg,-; or GEO. T. McCONNELL, ' Cor. Forty-third'and Butler streets, Pittsburg. JelMO SUMMER. BESOBTS. Other Resort. THE TREMONT SEA GIRT, N. J., Now open. All rooms have ocean vfew, music, billiards, pool tables, barber shop. Telegraph office in house. MRS. G. PARKE. JelS-JTwisu ARGYLE HOTEL, BABYLON, L. I. One hour from New YorkJ Long Island H- R. Casino, music, ladies' billiard room, bowling alley, tennis courts, fine drives, Ashing and bathing. Weekly rates. $17 SO and upward. Je26-33-xwr ROGERS & FISHER. MEIERS' REQUISITES & CDNVE1ENGES Lap tablets, portfolios, fountain pens, handbags, 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 oromptly and sent to any address. JOS. EICHBAUM & CO.. Je3-37-MWT 18 Fifth ave.. Pittsburg. OCEAN VIEW HOTEL, BLOCK ISLAND, R. I., OPENS JUNE 27. 15 miles at sea; steamboats daily to and from New London, Newport and Providence; telegraphic communication. For terms, cir culars, etc. address CUNDALL & BALL, Managers. my22-7C-3twr TAKE A CAMERA. With you, and the place to get it isatW. S. BELL & CO.'S. Amateur outfits a specialty. All Photographic Novelties on hand. 131 Wood street, Pittsburg. Telephone 1203. Je3-36-Mwr CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT. FORT. WILLIAM HEHRY HOTEL, " LAKE GEORGE. N. Y. Open June, 13. 1891 Management and organization of Hotel PONCE DE LEON. St. Augustine, Fla. O. D. SEAVEY, Manager. Souvenir book of the lake set on application. JelO-93-WFSU MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CRESSON SPRINGS. Main line Penna. R. R.; aU trains stop. On. the Summit of the Allegheny Mountains. Will open June 23. For circulars and infor mation address WM. B. DUNHAM, Supt, Cresson, Cambria, myl5-78 Co., Pa. DEMMLER BROTHERS, B26 AND B2S SMITHFIELD STREET. Summer Goods Pocket Stoves, Lemon Squeezers, Ice Picks, Oil Stoves, Refrigera tors. jeS35-arw BEFORE LEAVING TOWN Tourists should procure Feather-weight Crush Hats, Sun Umbrellas, Hammocks, Gos samers, Hat Cases, etc., etc., at C. A. SMILEY & CO.'S, 28 Fifth avenue. JeWt-MW WEST END HOTEL, ASBURY PARK, N. J. It has the finest location of any along the coast. It has been beautifully decorated, and contains all modern improvements. Inquire J. S. RIPLEY. Proprietor. JeU-12-p cmRrESoivrERdrco" 120 FOURTH AVE, (Telephone 1773) REAL STATE AND MORTGAGES. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates. OP28-77-D MURRY & EDSALL, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE, FIDELITY BUILDING. '(Telephone 1869.) Je24-91 i 3 I?" j C i - 'Jkkzt. JiL:ii.ht ri l&L. 535a