r r , . -p rrrrvr-wfra PITTSBURG : T " " 1 ' I H " ' ... .nnn Hn DIED AT DAYBREAK. District Attorney Johnston Cut Down in the Prime of life. HIS DEATH DUE TO HEART FAILURE, Jnfiges and lawyers Wept -When They Ee ceived the Sad Sews. TROUBLE SELECTING. A -SUCCESSORS District Attorney Richard H. Johnston died et 6:15 yesterday-morning at Mercy Hos pital from heart failure. Probably no death ever recorded In tbo county has caused more widespread sor row. Ho was tho friend of tbe mas ses the friend of everyone. He .stood 6 feet i in ches and of mag nificent propor tionment. Every min whom this young but able lawyer met at once beoutne his friend. His znnguetism . was wonderful. He I was a man of lm- pressive appear ance, yet without the least show of ostentation. Ho was a bom diplo mat, yet honest in evorv fiber. Although he tad not reached his 36th year he was a Bound authority on all legal questions Bnd though a pronounced Democrat he was chosen to the position which he so ably filled by a majority of 10,000 and in a county where there is a Republican majority of over 8,000. Ho was the brightest, District Attorney Allegheny county ever had, and the system he introduced of conducting the affairs of the office is one that will stand for years. Result of a Brief Alness. Mr. Johnston's attack came on several weeks ago, when he attended a reception at the Watson home in East End. When he left theie he complained of stomach troubles and later inflammation of the bowels set in. Ho remained in bed until a week ago, when he started to prepare for the famous Fitz siuimons case. He, however, was com pelled to return to Mercy Hospital. He be gan to sink at 3:39 yesterday morning. His mother and sister were summoned to his bide, bnt life was gone before they arrived. The aews of his death cast a gloom over the Court Houso, for every one who knew Dick Johnston loved Kim. In Criminal Court there were but few dry eyes, and Fitz eimmons, the murderer and outlaw, and Laura Snowden, the adventuress, ceased to attract any attention. The oppressive silence was finally broken by Thomas M. Marshall, Kho said: "The news we have rocci ed this morning touches the hearts of all of us. We have lost a dear friend. In view of this and out of re spect for him whom we a II loved and hon ored, I would move thatthis court adjourn until such, time as your honors may select his suooessor. There is mnch that might be eaid, but I cannot say more Just now tban I hav said." Mr. Marshall's voice was trembling and he resumed his seat and buried his face in his hands. Judge Collier then said: "Sever in my life have I received so great ji shock as I did an hour ago. I learned to lovo the deoeased District Attorney. I loved him because he was a man, because of his devotion to duty, because of his in tegrity, because of his desire to do justice to ell, the high and the low, the rich and thet poor. I say now, in my humble opinion, the ?oople of Allegheny county have suffered a oss which it will take them a long time to repair. I approve of themotiou.of the old est, as well as the most distinguised member" of the Allegheny county bar." Judge Slagle's Feeling Tribute. Judge Slagle, whoso emotion was apparent, said: "I have nothing to say whatever. Mr. Johnston was very near to me, not only officially but personally; so near to me that I cannot express myself now. I approve or the prourietv of the motion made by Mr. Marshall. This court will adjourn until Monday morning, and anj- business inter-J cnuig will be postponed until that time." rourt was then adjourned and the County Commissioners at once caused the desk, and railing surrounding it, of the District Attorney to be draped in black. The sable covering of the desk will remain for 30 days In memory of the brilliant mind whose pows-or has occupied the place with such credit to himself and benefit to the peo ple of tilts county. The Executive Committee of the Bar As sociation met yet-terday afternoon and is sued ,a call for a meeting of the Association this afternoon at 3 o'clock, to take action on Mr. Johnston's death. The officers of the meeting -will be: Hon. John Dalzell, Presi dent; Judges Collier, Mageoand Porter, and Ceorge fchiras, Jr.. John S. Robb, Thomas Patterson, V. M. Watson and William J. Birnnrtii, Vice Presidents: Arthur Kennedy, (,. . Facan and H. L. Goehring, Secretaries; Henrj Meyer, O. C. Dicker. H. S. Martin, James S. Young, Lewis McMullon and E. Y. Bieck, Committee on Resolutions. All of the members of the Committee on Resolu tions are life long friends of the deceased lawyer. Resolutions of Condolence. As soon as court adjourned the criers and tipstaves of the Quarter Sessions met and ncoptrd the following resolutions: Whfxsas. It can pleased Ahnightv God to re move frm our mjc!6t tlie Hon. It. H. Johnston, District Atlornev; taereiorc. teaoliM, Thft In tec death of the Hon. R. H. Johnston, tu' oihcersnfthisrourt have lost a true rl nd. !. that ahas loulj be relied upon to gle us good 3(1t'x and kind assistance, Rpsoh -d. That in his death the county has lost a fro d :l,f r. an able lawyer, learned, erudite, ju6t, an honed and true man, the noblest work of God " Iteolvod, That we extend to the bereaved fanillr our 1 ertfelt ermpathj in this, their s-td ai.UrtWm. lletolved. That we attend the funeral in a body, anti ttiat wc wear mourning for 30 days. RtM!ed, That a- copv of tl-e-e resolution be sent to the fa-nily. Jons W. Paiteesov. Chairman. 1'. C. rGLKT, -erretan . G rouge W. AnnoTT, 1". 'J. 0'llaii.s. .Ions Wallace, SI. W. HOYOIX II. G. ML'CI.I.EE, TKOSLASA. I'ENDER, Si-itor- IIOI.L. X. S. Williams, who ent to school with Dick Johnston.as everybody familiary called him, s.iid lie was the same kind of boy tliat he was a man. He was popular with his fol lows, and was always genial and kind hearted. In ISsO, when he was not more than SS j i ra old, he came within an ace of being non-.iuated by the Demoorats for Congress man at Large. In tliat j ear his party won, and if ho didn't reach the National "House then there is no telling into what high ofiice he -would have landed if death had notsud deniy checked his mortal career. bkct u of Mr. Johnston's Life. Mr. Johnston was born in the Fourth ward. Pittsburg, July 10, 1&56. His father was William F. Johnston, who wat. Governor of Pennsylinnia from 1843 to ISM. When Mr. Johnston was 14 years of ago ho was tent to Ilelinuth College, Loudon, Ontario. From there he went to Yale Law School, graduating in 1S70. He practiced in Kittan ning until lb?.!, when he commenced his practice in Pittsburg with Henry Meyer. Hi- greatest leputation was made as a criminal lawyer, although ho had a large civil practice. In 1559 the Dem ocrats pitted him against Arch H. Jiowandlor District Attorney and the result was the most crushing defeat the Republi cans ever receied in Allegheny county. During his trm he has already convicted five men of murder in the first degree. His greatest case was when he defended Super intendent Stow, of the Ft. Wayno Railroad, who was charged with the murder of Miss Weyman, who was killed by a train at the Fed'eral street crossing. Although Franklin B. Gowan was one of the Pro-sacuting At torneys, Mr. Johnston cleared his man. JIo os also an'attomey in the Panhandle rob bery cases. THE DEAD LAWTEB'S- STJCCESS0B. A Chance for a Legal Complication Among the Judges. The appointment of a successor to Mr. Johnston, to serve until January, lies with tbo '-oarwand it is probable thataltopub J lean will be appointed. Tho plaoe is claimed br Assistant Attorney Haymaker, although a trombar of other candidates are ready to coast for tho place. Tho not providing for the filling of 1 he vacancy in this office places tho-power to appoint in the hands of the Judges of tho Court of Common Phus. It was proved when Allegheny county had but ono Coninicu Pleae Court and now it Is not known whether the Judges of the two addi tional courts will have u voice in the se lection. The office will bo tllndjjti nianently at tho W wfirrM&fc ' ftp i' f r coming fail election. It is understood that Clarence Burleigh will be the leading candi date. Among the others mentioned are Arch H. Bowand, Assistant District Attorney Martin. H. T. Gavlor, Andrew C. Eobertson and S. E. Cornelius. A SAVING TO CLIENTS. Tlio United States Courts 'Will Accept Lower Court Paper Books. E-T.Breck, Secretary of the Bar Associa tion, yesterday received from Judge Acho son, of the United States Circuit -Court, a reply to the resolution adopted by the Asso ciation petitioning the Circuit Court of Ap peals of the Third Judicial Circuit to adopt 'such a rulo of court that the printed paper 'books used ia tho court below inaybenc- ccptouintne uourfoz Appeals witnout re printing. The matter was ono of interest to attorneys, and meant a considerable saving of money to client. Judge Achescn, in his reply, said tho reso lution was laid before tho Judges. An un derstanding was reached that the court would accept such paper books if in tho form prescribed by court rulo No. 26, and provided they are supplemontod so as to set lorth tho special matters,such as the'abato ment of the case" and specifications of error required by rulo 24. It was not deemed necessary to adoDtanv formal rule on the subject, hut the practice indicated will bo approved. TVnts S15.000 for Two Legs. Attorneys Moore and McGirr and D. F. Patterson yesterday entered suit in behalf of Wilbelmina Egolberger by her next friend, Teresa Ehcman, against the Alle gheny Valley Railroad Company for $15,000 damages. It is alleged that January 12, 18SS, the plaintiff, then 13 years old, was run over by a train at the Twenty-sixth street cross ing. Both her legs were cut off, one above and ono below the knee. The rnmmtiT. it is claimed, is liable because there were no saiety gates or watchman at the crossing, and no bells were rung or whistles blown. Fighting for an Estate. The matter of the distribution of the es tate of the late Mrs. Ann Qualters was heard before Judge Over in the Orphans' Court yesterday. Mrs. Qualters was a widow with four children when she married Mr. Qual ters, who was a widower with two children. It is asserted that he gave her his earnings to save and bought three leaseholds which he placed in her name. Her children now claim his whole estate, while Qualters' two children want a share. Bits of Legal Briefs. In theT7nlted States Court yesterday S. C. McCandless was appointed commissioner to take testimony in the case of the United States against Alex. Martin, of Kittanning, charged with sending improper letters through the mails. Executions issued yesterday were: B. H. Voskamp & Co. vs. James Ctivenaugh and wife, $360; J. B. Love & Co. vs. John Collen der. S395 TO: Joser.li Barton vs. M. D. Mat- t thews, $198 55; Anna Wocha, for use, vs. Val entine Schlick, $350: G. R. Cress & Co. vs. Henry E. Plumer, $97 49 and $23 49. In the Wrons; House. A row reported as taking place in the saloon of Frank H. Jackson, Southside, Saturday night, in which a man was hit with La beer glass, really oocurred In, a neighbor- made the arrest probably led to the first re port. AS A DRINK IX FEVERS Use Hors ford's Acid Phosphate. Dr.tChas. H. S. Davis, Meriden, Conn., .-says: "I have used it as an accessory in cases?of melancholia and nervous debility, and as a pleasant and cooling drink in fevers, and have been very much pleased with it." Are Tou Interested ? The -following frank statement from J. E. Hare, of Trenton, Texas, will be of interest to many of our citizens: "My little boy was very bad off for two months with diarrhoea. "We used various medicines, also called in two doctors, but nothing done him anvgood until we used Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy, which gave immediate-relief and soon cured him. I con sider it the best medicine made, and can conscientiously recommend it to all who need a diarrhceaor cholic medicine." wsu Three Days More Before Julv 4 of our big clearinc sale of clothing for men and bo vs. Hen's cassi- mere sack suits, iu ana to; men s tweed cutaway suits, ?6 75 and 57 76j men's fine diagonals, serges and worsted suits, ?8. Thin coats and vests at very low prices. Boys' short-pants suits, $1 35. Great bargains. Men's fine striped worsted pants at SI 0. P. C 0. C, Pittsburg Combination Cloth ing Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets. Rockets, Rockets Rockets. The very finest made, all colored in union rocketSj tripod rockets, royal salute rockets, exhibition rockets, meteor rockets, ascen sion rockets, bombshell rockets, twinkling star rockets, parachute rockets, prismatic dragon rockets, calliope rockets, cannon rockets, etc. These are only a few of the many kinds you can find on sale at James "W. Grove's, "Fifth avenue. Midsummer clearance sales begin July L Bargains in linens and lace curtains. JOS. HOBNE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores, Spend Your Fourth of July at Atlantic City By taking the excursion on the B. & O. B. K., Thursday, July 2. Bate 10 the round trip; tickets good for ten days, and good to stop at "Washington City returning. Special trains leave B. & O. depot at 8:15 A. M. and 9:20 P. M. Secure your Pullman parlorand sleeping car accommodations at once. Blaixis. H. & 1$. Ginghams 8 o'clock a. m., July 1. See "ad." this, paper. Boggs & Buhl. A Cure for Cramps iu the Stomach. Albert Erwin, editor of the Leonard, Tex., Oraphic, says: "For the cure of cramps in the stomach Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy is the best and most speedy I ever used." Many others who have tried it entertain the same opinion. wsu B. & B. Striped Flannelette Teaeowns Princess back full, plain cashmere front, S2. You'd have paid a fourth more for them yesterday. Boggs & Buhl. Men's outing shirts, greatest variety and largest line, at James H. Aiken & Co.'s, 100 Fifth avenue. Attend the opening of our great July clearance sales. Begin to-morrow. JOS."HORNE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. Blaine. All Go At $3; men fine calf shoes that are honest ly worth 4 go at S3 at Simen's, 78 Ohio Btreet, Allegheny, Pa. Close at noon Fourth of July. jCxcursion to Atlantic City To-morrow, July 2, via the B. & O. E. B. 'Bate 10 the round trip; tickets good for ten days. Secure your parlor and sleeping car tickets early. B. &B. ?2 00 Wrappers at ?1 25 to-day. Figured challi, Princess back, "Hubbard" front, a great chance for early comers. Boggs & Buhl. Midsummer clearance sales begin to-day bargains in Silks and dress goods. JOS. HORNE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. Simen's Bargains! Misses' Eussiau tan button shoes at 51, ftonh V- 60, at Simen's, 78 Ohio street, Al legheny, Pa. Close at noon Fourth of July Excursion lo Ohio Fyle On Fourth of July; rate $1 50 round trip. Train leaves B. & O. depot at 8:15 a m. Silk, shirts for hot weather, at James H. Aiken & Co.'s, J 00 Fifth avenue. ttuAIXS- 9- Display aaXtrttsfmenls one dollar par square for one imertbm. CUatlfied- advertise ments on Ihit page, tuchaa Wanted, For Sale, TO Let, etc, ten eenttper line for each Insertion, and tume taken for leu than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BBASCH OFFICES AS FOI-LOWS. WHERE WANT. FOR SALE. TO LET, AKD OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED TTP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adter- l .1.. Y.w .nHAnn. 4t TffV. TkTRPJkTCH. rnn tou soirmsmu vn. MIS CARSON JSTREET. TELEPHONE NO. W22.X FOK THE JAsr fHU, J. w. uauuiw "" PEXN AVE. PITTSBURG ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 2Mh street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAEKCHER, 59 Federal 6treet. II. J. McBRIDF, Market House, Allegheny. 1. H. EGGERS A-SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets, THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irrln avenues, O. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver avs. l'EHKYM. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny avs. TVAKTEL Male Helo. A BARBER-GOOD MAN. STEADY WORK, good wanes. JACOB LINN, 61 Frankstown av.,li:. E. city. Jyl- BAD WRITERS-SMART'S BUSINESS AND fcHORTHAND COLLEGE." 12 Federal St., Allegheny. J lOpen through summer da v and even ing; private lessons, both sexes. JclU-24-wssn BARBER-GOOD MAN FOR A COUNTRY JOB, 12 miles of Pittsburg: wages. S3 a week. Call Sunday. July 5, at 311 CARSON feT.. S. S. Jyl-S BARBER-GOOD WAGES PAID. S3 FIFTH AV. Jvl-42 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 . t . City. Jel9-29-MWF rfUTTERS AND TAILORS WANTED-OVER j 1.700 have adopted the A. D. Rude New Method; numbers of them arc leading cutters of this conti nent: others are on the war to fame and fortune. Taught at CLEVELAND CUTTING SCHOOL. lel7-2J-WThrs DRUG CLERK WANTS A SITUATION: 8 years' practical experience; registered. Ad dress ALOIS, Dispatch office. jyl-49 TTOREJIAN-CAPABLE OF RUNNING SAND JC faTONE yard and mill: send reference and sal ary required. Address FOKEMAN.Box 1592, Phila delphia, Pa. Je29-2 GOOD MECHANICS-FOR ARCHITECTURAL Iron and ornamental scroll work; best wages and permanent places to good men. Apply, 'with references, etc.. to THE WINSLOW BROS. CO., 368-396 Carroll av., Chicago. Je27-3-MW INTELLIGENT CANVASSER FOR THE CEN TURY DICTIONARY. H. WATTS & CO.. 431 Wood st. Je2-51-D MAN-MIDDLE-AGED MAN FOR GENERAL work about hotel. Inquire No. 33 FOURTH AVENUE. . jyl-S MOLDERS TWO GOOD FLOOR MOLDERS and three or four first-class bench molders. Apply to THE KELLY & JONES COMPANY, Greensburg, Pa. Je2tf-62 PLUMRER-GOOD w-ORKMAN. APPLY D. CHISUOLM, 516 Walnut St., McKeesport, Pa. Jyl-25 SALESMAN PHILADELPHIA IMPORTING and jobbing tea firm, well known In Pittsburg. Allegheny and vicinity, wishes to secure a good, experienced salesman for that locality: one well and favorably known to the trade preferred; to the right parly good salary or commission given; ad dress with references, amount or sales per 1 ear and 'other particulars. Address TEAS, P. O. Box 162, Pluladelphla, Pa- Je29-1-Mwr SALESMEN WHO POSSESS FULL KNOWL EDGE of the shoe trade. HIMMELIUCH'S SHOE HOUSE, 430-KG Market st. Jy-98 SOLICITORS-FOR LIFE INSURANCE: LIB ERAL commissions; policy taking because most pleasing In price and plan. MURRY & ED SALL, 34 Fidelity building royZ7-19 TILTER AGOODTILTER. APPLY IN PER SON or bv letter to the GREENSBURG BANK ING CO., Greensburg, Pa. Jyl-92 -70UNG MAN TO WORK IN STORE AND 1 sell outside to trade, O'KEEFE & CO.. 708 Smithficld st. jyl-95 Agents. AGENTS-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION TO handle the new patent chemical ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to $620 in six days; anothir $32 in two hours: we -want one energetic general agent for each State and Terrltorv. For tenrs and full particu lars, address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., Lacrosse. Wis. iny22-75 AGENTS-TO SELL TOE XTNLESS CLOTHES line: the only line erer iuvented that holds the clothes without pins; a perfect success: patent re cently issued; sold only by agents, to whom the ex clusive right is given: on receipt of 50 cents we will send a sample line bv mail: also circulars; price list and terms to agents; secure your territory at once. Address THE TINLESS CLOTHES LINE CO., 17 Hcrmon st,, AVorcester, Mass. apt2-112-ws GENTS WE OFFER AGENTS BIG MONEY, In exclusive territory; our new patent safes sell at sight in cltv or country ; new agents first in field actually getting rich: one agent In one day cleared $36; s-o can you; catalogue free. ALPINE SAFE CO., No. 363-371 Clark St., Cincinnati, O. Je2S-70-wsa ENERAL AGENTS AND CANVASSERS looking for a permanent money-making busi ness, no competition, should secure the sale of the PatentAdiusUiblcShoe. Address with stamp, CON SOLIDATED SHOE CO., Salem, Slass. Jc7-57-WFSu Female Help. (XOODGIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; T small family. Eos: End. Inquire of PAUL CAMPBELL, 140 Fifth av., between 1 and 2 o'clock to-day. Jyl-l-t LADIES TO DO FANCY WORK AT THEIR homes; we furnish material and pay per piece. Call and see work or address with stamp, J. 31. LEMAR & CO., No. 90 Fourth av., near Wood. Jyl-12 Male and Female Help, CHAMBERMAIDS, DINING ROOM GIRLS, cooks, nurses, laundresses, 200 house girls, live young girls, 30 German and colored girls, porters, waiters, gardeners,larm hands. MRS. E THOMP SON, 60b G rant st. j el8-D AN AND WIFE, MAN COOK. -10 FARSI hands, carriage driver, hotel cooks, cham bermaids, dishwashers, pantry and dinlngroom girls, laundress, 300 girls for families and summer resorts. MERMAN'S, 545 Grant st. Tel. 90. je29-D Sltnations. POSITION-IN GENERAL ACCOUNTING OR bookkeeping, young married man; practical experience of ten years; satisfactory leference from present employers and reasons for change. Address P. O. Bo 927. city. apSi-so SITUATION" BY YOUNG MAN WITH 2,4 years' experience in retail drug business. Ad dress ED ALLEN, 2321 Penn av. je.10-24 Rooms. TOOM-BY YOUNG MAN, NICELY FUR LV NISHED room near Allegheny parks. Address PARKS, Dispatch office. Jjl-9 rartners. CiAPITAL-?l,o00 A MAN WITH THE ABOVE ' amount can buy an interest in an established manufacturing business of seven years: salesman preferred: reference required. Address CAPITAL, Dispatch office. Je30-37 Financial, MONEY-TO-LOAN IN LARGE OR SMALL amounts on good city or Alleghenv property. MORTIMER STARLING. Room 34. 103 Fourth av. je21-46-wsu MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY county property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVER '& CO.. 92 Fourth av. mli2-n Miscellaneous. ACCOUNTANT-J. W. REED, EXPERT AC COUNTANT, rooinSO.bchiuidtbulldiug, begs to announce that he has recovered from his recent protracted Illness and resumed his expert business. Anj work Intrusted to my cjreTilllreceivc prompt attention, Jyl-11-WFSU BAY HORSE SUITABLE FOR LADY TO ride or drive; must be gentle and stvlMi; price not to exceed $200. Address EAST END, Dispatch office. JcZ7-7 B USINESS PROPERTY ON FEDERAL ST., jaiegm-uj. .i.. xj. n 1L.DUIX, oa euerai st. 1C30-36-TUWFSU IF YOU WEAR ELASTIC STOCKINGS, SEND your address on a postal card and learn of bomethlnggreatly toyour advantage. CURTIS & SPINDELL, Elastic Wearers, Lynn, Mass. jl-22 PACER-FROM 0 TO 12 YEARS OLD; SAFE for family driving; can do better than three minutes; gentle to handle and does not scare al cars. Address BOX153. Kittanning, Pa. Je30-32 T)EAL ESTATE BROKERS REQUIRING JX deeds, mortgages, or transcribing of any de bcription done with prouiptnets and accuracy please call on me, MORTIMER STARLING. Room M. 103 Fourth av. je21-21-wsu" XJ1 SE JONES' BEDBUG PARALYZER-JONES' MneiC Roach Poildpr? itnntnhia nn nnlcfiTi. saa.b1.tui ! nlclttwl !., nAn.Mn. . .Mf . f J ut.l.1 ,.. oouiohvu u, vu,.li".l, sa us.aciiuii l i veu or no pav.- Prepared by GEO. W.JONES, 222 Federal St.. Altegheuy, Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. my3-131-MWg LOST. XOST-DOG, ON MONDAY. A SMALL Mexican dog; answers to the name of Don. A liberal reward will be paid for his return to JAMES SIMONTON, 133 Fourth av. jyl-39 LOST-ON MONDAY OR TUESDAY, NECK LACE, small gold chain and star-shaped pen dant, with small diamond in center, attached. Re ward If returned to DISPATCH OFFICE. Jyl-31 LOST JUNE 29, IN PITTSBURG, A SATCHEL containing a pair of spectacles and a pocket book having in it papers and a sum of money; satchel bears the name of Mrs. A..M. Heinz. Ten collars revaru. win oe paia me nnder upon its re turn to No. 215 NORTHAV., Allegheny. F. IP' FOB SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE CItr Residences. bule: nitcred cistern pump; slate roof; trees and shrubbery, making In nils Tery pleasant home. iuvoj-uou. . j. n.LLilj x , Ti um"uu'" .TW A -XT - T-TM ST. 3-STORY hriefc riwriilnrr in mrans; all modern Im provements; a very good business location. Jnco below value; lot 24x109 to Wilson 6t. J, C, REHJjJ. , 77 Diamond st. Je28-64' C0 800 BUYS SIX-ROOM BRICK HOUSE IN t0)A, splendid repair, five min. walk from Court Houe. BALTENSPERGER & WHiLIAMS, 143 Fourth av. JeC East End Residences. tt A vncnin? ifATirow ift-l?nftM HOUSE, A with reception halL sliding doors, hardwood, cabinet mantels, electrlcllghts and bells, comblna-- tlon chandeliers; every modern convenience, iwu is superbly finished In every respect, and Is on one of the best streets of the East End; paved, curbed and sewered; macadamized driveway Jto stable, lot B0H17; price only ?15,000. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Pcnn andbhadyavs.. E. E. Jyl-3-wrhS TJOQUET ST.- OAKLAND SQUARE-TWO X admirably arranged and commodious new houses are now finished and ready for inspection on Boquct St., adjoining Oakland Square; ns phatt pavement Just completed and houses reaay lor occupancy; the lots are within 300 feet or the prettiest part of Schenlcy Park, a fuU view or which Is commanded from these houses; grounds enmn M..n nn.n1 .nil th.1inna4 ttlHUeStUnil most conveniently arranged In the market at the 0. H. CHANCE, No. 16 Oakland Square. J e28-j2 TJOQUET ST.-TF YOU ARE THINKING OF D having a house of your own tako a look when jougotoSchenleyPark at the two elegant ana i ommodious stone front residences on Boouet st., adjoining Oakland Square; these are all that dow remain undisposed of out of the seven which were finished last winter; rooms commodious and con venient, dlbtauce to Schenlcy Park but two minutes. Price. SIO.UOO; terms to suit purchaser. Apply to BLACK A BAIHD, Fourth av. Jc28-o3 HOUSE A GOOD HOUSE OF EIGHT R003IS and three finished attic rooms, large hau, on a good street In the center of the East End; two minutes from either cable line and one minute from the electric line: only $28 per month. DENNIS TON. ELDERKIN & CO.. LIM., 6301 Penn- a v. Tel. 5327. Jyl-9lt Suburban Residences. FOR SALE AT SHADYSIDE, $500 DOWN. TO buv a good house (7 rooms), modern fixtures: lot 50x100 feet: price 55, 000. (17). W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. Jyl-20-w SUBURBAN HOUSES-AT JACK'S RUN, EMS WORTH. Bellevue, Glenfleld and Neville sta tions. Ft. Wavne R. R. See A. D. WILSON, 35 Federal St., Allegheny. je3U-a-3u,jyi.a.o- (D0 100 INGRAM, NEAR THE STATION A ifo) - erymeat and new 2-story frame dwelling: 5 rooms, finished attic, hall, etc.: good well; nice shade trees; lot 60x210. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond street. Je2S-64 FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. LOTS BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR from S1C0 to ?300, in the Eighteenth ward; lon payments: easy terms. Inquire of CHAS. E. CORNELIUS, attorney, 403 Grant st.. Pittsburg: or go to his office. Morningsideav., on the grounds, and see his agent, T. Ed. Cornelius. myl9-45 East End Lots. 37AIRMOUNT PLACE LOTS FOR SALE; . choice lots, elegant location, with a beautiful and commanding view of the whole East Liberty Valley, located on Falrmount av., two squares from Penn, and one square from Negleyav.: can be reached bv cable and electric cars. Inquire of STR AUB & MORRIS, corner Wood and Third st. my2S-10-D ONE OF THE BEST LOTS IN EAST END: CEN TRAL location, within one minute of cable or electric cars; first-class surroundings; 51x128 feet; only $3,400. which for this class of property is very low; adjoining lots have sold for considerably more. S. A. DICKIE CO., Penn and Shady avs.. E. E. (112.) Jyl-3-WThs Allegheny Lots. BUILDING LOTS ON FAYETTE ST. LOT150X 124 ft.; a splendid place to build a block. A. D. WILSON. 55 Federal St., -Allegheny. je30-36-30,Jyl,3,5 C1IIEAFLOTON PERRYSVILLEAV., 28x220 to I 50-foot St. HOLMES & CO., 420 Smlthfleld st, 1e23-I7 Suburban Lots. T70R SALE SHADYSIDE LOTS, 50X18LFEET, a. s(i. per iool on gooa street HERRON & SONS, SO Fourth av, (112). W. A. Jyl-20-W LOTS FROM ?475 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 HOWARD BROWN. 151 Fourth av. Jel7-4-WF SUBURBAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best terms in the county at Sheraden, 15 minutes from Union station: see Sheraden before you buy else where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretary, 127 Fifth av. f e27-7i-D Manufacturing Sites. SEVERAL MANUFACTURING SITES NEAR Pittsburg, on railroad and river, at farmer prices per acrj; plenty of natural gas. coal, lime, sandstone and fire-clay: low taxes; railroad sldlrg already arranged for; bona fide parties onlv. Ad dress D. W. 11., Dispatch offiic, statlug their kind of manufacturing, number of hand) employed, etc. Je24-100-MWS FOR SALE BUS2XESS. Business Opportunities. BRICK PLANT-CONSISTING OF GRINDING pan, engine, boiler, etc.: engines, boilers, clav and ore- pans, and brick )ard supplies. THOSIAS CARLIN'S SONS, Lacockand Sandusky streets, Allegheny. Jel7-51WF FOR SALE-$1,200 OR INVOICE, GROCERY stand doing large business, mostly cash; cheap rent; others $300, JoOO to $10,000: cigar store, res taurant, shoe store, fish, market, machine shop: fine milk depot. HOLMES & CO.. 420 Smithfleld street. , Jel7 FOR SALE-BRASS WORKS. COMPLETELY httedupfor .the manufacture of all kinds of brass goods, in one of the bebt manufacturing centers adjacent to the city. See W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. iyl-20-w GROCERY STORE-DOING A $15,000 BUSINESS yearly; best stand on Mt. Washington; terms, $2,000. cash. Address W. E., Dispatch office. Jy-- Business Properties. HOTEL-IN JOHNSTOWN, A HOTEL OF 12 bedrooms; has tile floor and everything else accordingly; one of the finest bars in the city; no trouble to transfer license before July 6; good rea sons for selling. Inquire of J. J. SPECK, 303 Smithfleld St., Pittsburg. jc27-43 TJYLIE AV., ONLY A SHORT DISTANCE IT lrom Court House the best business corner on the street; 3-story brick dwelling and store room ; lot 25x108. J . C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. je23-Of FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. BAROUCHE PANEL-BACK BAROUCHE, Glesenkamp's best make. In good ordcr.cheap, tor want of use. KENNEDY, Neville and Bayard sts.. East End. Je30-70 DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS all styles; our own make. WM. BECKERT, 340 to 344 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone, 3420. JehMS-MWs HORSE ONE GRAY HORSE, 6 YEARS OLD, perfectly sound and gentle; does not scare at the cars and can be driven by a lady; will be sold reasonable, as the party has no lurther use for the sar ; also one six (6) seat West make carriage, has , jeen run five (5) times ; will sell for about tw o : a () the cost. Inquire of L. E. LOVE, West ' inse Airbrake Company, Wilmerdlng, Pa. -94" H ORSE WELL-BRED SADDLER AND driver; young, sound, quiet, broken to cars, showy and handsome, and an excellent saddler for ladv or gent: must be sold; lack of use: if you are looking for a bargain see him. T. R. M., Station B, city. je27-24-TuWS HORSES-ONE FAST PACER, ONE GRAY team, one non v; very quiet. Inquire 437 Penn av.. C. NEALEY'S STABLE. Je30-73 EAM FINELY MATCHED TEAM; TWO gray mares; very desirable. Can be seen at M. &ErBERT& CO.'S, Lacockand Hopeets., Alle gheny, Pa. jc25-56 Machinery and Metals. AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES-WORK perfectly right and left, with single, or double drum: second-hand boilers and engines also on hand; general machine work promptly executed; correspondence solicited. COMBINATION EN GINE CO., LIM., 3140 Penn ave.,Pittsburg. Tel 12C5 uel0-tt-MWt 1 ENGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND; J larges,tstockofallsl7es; 1Gv36, 12v24, 12x18, 10 120, 10x1(1, 10x12, 3x12,8x12,7x12, 0xl2;mounted port able engine, boilers of all sizes, shafting, pulleys, pumps, governor, etc. Telephone, 3401, 23 and 25 Park Way. Allegheny. Pa. J. S. YOONO. apU-D THE CELEBRATED ACME AUTOMATIC fcafcty engines and non-explosive boilers, for g is or oil fuel, from one to five-horse power; also, the latest improved ventilating fans; perfect sat isfaction guaranteed; by J. PRAGER, General Agent, No. 4 Fifth av., Pittsburg, Pa. my25-MWT FHE BECK AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIGHT X engine; engines, boilers and sawmills and woodworking machinery. HARMES MACHINE DEPOT, 99 First av.. Pittsburg. iny7-D Miscellaneous. DOOR PLATES-DOOR PLATES-DROP A postal card stating time and place, office or residence, and the agent of the New York Door Plate Company will call and show you beautiful specimens in bronze and nickel. Address AGENT NEW YORK DOOR PLATE COMPANY, Pitts burg. Je27-20 ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA AMER ICAN reprint (Stoddard edition) at half price; this superb edition, the only one printed in this country from regular stereotyped plates, made from setup.type, and tho only exclusive subscription edition in the market, is now complete and ready for delivery no subscriber? att2 30 per volume; po sitions open to gentlemen of education, to whom exclusive territory will be given. MAXWELL &OMMERVILLE. Publisher, 135 Fifth av. JeU-Tuwihrssu TirODENE AT 951 PENN AV. Je3-17 OOL TABLES TWO POOL TABLES. CEN- XKAXi-liUXKL. Alicxaenj. jewer- TO LLT. DIVIDENDS. I BUjajtttiK maoKis. vxmivr. rnurnnnto- City Residences ABegheny" Residences. VriCE FIVE-ROOM DWELLING-FEDERAL .L St. extension. Inquire of J. R. McKEE. 708 Penn av. , room 611. fe7-64-MW8t QOl PENNSYLVANIA AV.-BBICK. EIGHT Oil J. rooms, $33: No. 4 Yale st., new frame, six rooms, $14; No.f North- Canal st"., brick, eight rooms.fE. A. LEGGATE & SON, 108 Fourttav. Suburban Residences. ... tT-.t. ..-- -. nT.r.v-r.m-.-r-rn, (TOW J ATlljaUiUU QUA1J1LK it-3.UJU KjCj, "Wl i XL .rooms, lawn- garden, plenty of 6hado and ffruit trees, excellent water; three minutes' walk aa.. ajxajm., Jj X Hill V, iTUKHimS, jjn-tftf-j.. . Business Opportunities. TAYTON, O. 'A FINE SALOON" FOR RENT; XJ location in uptown building; room 25x100 ft; eight rooms on second floor: splendid chance. Ad dress G. SLEIGHT. 137 E. Third St., Dayton. O. . Je30-45t Business Stands. TO LET-HANDSOME STOREROOMS, NOS. 73 and 60 Diamond St., jnst above Smlthfleld st.,lnnew Dispatch building; well, lighted ele gantly fitted up, centrally located and having every convenience; these rooms are admirably suited for Insurance, real estate or other ofiice business. For further information apply, after 2 P. M .. to BUSI NESS MANAGER. The Dlspiftch, Smlthfleld and Diamond sts. ap29-117t Offices. Desk Room. TPO LET-CHOICE OFFICES ON SECOND 'J. and third floors 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 for professional men in the city. Apply, after 2 P. M., to BUS. MGR, DISPATCH, on the premises. ap29-U7t Miscellaneous. ' DREDGING FLEET FOR HIRE ADDRESS SUPERINTENDENT PHILADELPHIA CO., cor. Ninth st. and Penn av. Je28-15t GOOD STABLING FOB GENTLEMEN'S teams: also, storage room for carriages or light storage, at No. 16 church av., Allegheny. -Address HOWLAND DAIRY CO.. 16 Church av., Allegheny. Pa. my24-33t PERSONAL. PERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD and sliver: Jewelrv repaired; new work made to oruer. cuius, ha u ui, mi smunneia si. apl9-134 PERSONAL DO YOU WANT TO SAVE money? H so, buv yonr books and stationery from us : midsummer sacrifice sale now on. FRANK BACON & CO., 301 Smithfleld st. Jc4 PERSONAL-FINE BOOKS-WE HAVE THE finest collection of finely Illustrated books In Pittsburg; beautiful bindings; low prices; come and see them: hundreds of books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900 Liberty St. del2 PERSONAL WHEN 1 WAS A SSIALL BOY my mother always repaired my breeches and jacket, but since I got to be a great big man, DICK BON, 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. 1555. myl5-80-D AUCTION SALES. AT AUCTION! Drygoods, Notions, Ribbons, Toys, Groc eries, etc. WEDNESDAY MORNING at 10 o'clock, at the rooms, 311 Market St. Lot of drygoods, ribbons and fancy goods, also lot of groceries and canned goods, toys, etc., from a store going out of business. The goods must be sold. Henry AuctiorvCo., Auctioneers, je28-69-TUWSU BY A LEGGATE & SON. HOUSE AND LOT, BELLEVUE, At Auction. On WEDNESDAY, July 1, at 4 o'clock, on the premises, will be sold the Longmore resi dence, Jackson St., Bellevue, about J!00 feet north of Beaver road, near postofflce; lot 80x176; good frame house, eight rooms, cheer ful, comfortable and in good repair; a desir able place at a sacrifice; please call and see it; trains at 2:15 and 3 o'clock, t A. LEGGATE & SON, Auctioneers, 1e20-25-D 108 Fourth ave. GREAT AUCTION SALE OF 350 HEAD OF THE BIRMINGHAM CAR HORSES WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Julyl,2and3,189L At 10 o'clock a. M. at the corner Thirtieth and Carson sts. The above horses are of the highest grade and all good workers, and will bo sold to the highestbidder as tho Com pany has no further use for them on account of the completion of their electric road. No postponement on account of the weather. MURRAY VERNER, General Manager. J. A McKELYY, Auctioneer. Je2G-28 EDUCATIONAL. UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. Summer law lectures (nine weekly) begin tl1. Y1-. IQftl n n-nrl O.l. Can t an. V.n Vm. J7l.ll UUIJ, lOll, UUU U1U tf.ll upigiuutl, 1U1 circular apply (P. O. University of Va., Char lottesville, Va.) to JOHN B. MINOR, Prof. Com. ahcTStat. Law. my20-51-ws ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANLICS, N. Y. Underthevisitation of tho War Department. Slllitary under U. S. Army officer. Ttt. Eev. F. D. Huntington, S. T. D., President. Apply to Lt. Col. WM. VEEBECK, Supt. myl7-120-MWtf CHELTENHAM MILITARY ACADEMY Ogontz, Montgomery Co., Pa. Unex celled in beauty and healthfulness of loca tion and surroundings and In buildings, equipment and all other requisites of n first class school. Number limited to 60. For .illustrated circular address JOHN CALVIN RICE, A M., Principal. myl3-77-D 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. Athertox,LL.D., State College.Pa. President. Local examinations for admission will bo held in Pittsburg Monday, August 31, and Tuesday, September L The place will be an nounced in the city papers a week in ad vance jyl-23 PBOPOSALS. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED UN TIL 3 o"clock r. M. MONDAY, July C, for refloorlng schoolrooms. Plans and speci fications can bo seen nt Mr. Elias Becker's, No. 19 Montour way. Proposals will also be received lor refurnishing four schoolrooms. The Board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. O. S. McILVAIN, Secretary. jyl-38. PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS The Board of Inspectors of the Western Penitentiary will recclvo proposals until six (6) o'clock r. it. qf July 2, i891, for furnishing the penitentiary with the iollowing supplies for a term of one year, viz: Fresh and cured meats, drygoods, drugs and medicines. De tails furnished at the prison. Tho board re serves tho right to reject any or all bids. EDWARD S. WRIGHT, Warden. JC2S-101 "VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the Brushton School Board until TUESDAY, July. 14, 1891, at 12 M., for the erection of tho Brushton public school building. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Flans and specifications can De seen nt tho office of Architect Osterllng, PittsDurg. By order of the hoard. JAS. A MULLEN, President. DANIEL WHITMORE, Secretary. Je2S-55-29Jyl,3,7,9 BLUFF ST.. NFA.R MARION-DWELLING M house 8 rooms, lu excellent order; bath, gas and all conveniences: possession at once. HENRY A. BREED, 618 Market St. " Jyl-Bt Penhstlvasia CoatrAXT. J Office op the Chie? 'Eugineee, PlTTSBUBo, Pa., Juno 29. ) NOTICE TO .CONTRACTORS-SEALED proposals addressed to the undersigned, indorsed "Proposal for Grading," will be re ceived at this office until FRIDAY NOON, July 10, 1891, for completing the grading of one and one-half miles of second track be tween Highland, and New Galilee, on the Pittsburg, Fort AVayne and Chicago Railway. Contractors must examino tho work In person before submitting bid. Bond wfil be required, bond-in n to be named with'bid. . Information as to the work can be obtained at this office. The right is reserved to reject any 'or aU bids. THOS. ROOD, jyl-1 Chief Engineer. .in, x njuiuuiii' iiAna, i-ITTSBUltO, ss., June 3", HSU. DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank have declared a dividend "f THREE (3) PER CENT out of the earnings of the last six months, payable forthwith, Jyl-ICO JOHN jF. STEEL, Cashier. Nations Bake pok Savxxos, 110 Fedeeal Street, Alleohesy, July 1. 1S9L DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF, DIREC TORS cf this bank have declared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT out of the profits of the last six months, payable forthwith free of tax. Jyl-16-D JOHN F. MORTON, Sec.-Treas. Pittsburg National Bane or Commerce, J Pittsburg, Juno 30, 189L J DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank have this day declared n dividend of SIX (6) PER CENT on tho capital stock out of the profits of the last six months, pay able forthwith free of tax; Jyl-7 c. I- WADE, Cashier. , Centrai, Bank, ) Pittsburg, Pa., June 30, 189L DIVIDEND-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank have this day declared a quarterly dividend of ONE AND ONE-HALF (IK) PER CENT, pavablo forthwith at the bank ing house, No. 47 Fifth avenue. jyl-U c. C. DAVIS, Cashier. Masonic Bank, I Pittsburg, Pa., June SO. 189L j, DIVIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIREC TORS of this bank have this day de clared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT on .the capital stock, out of tho earnings of the last six months, payable on demand. Jyl-6-D W. K. CHRISTIAN, Cashier. DrquESNE National Bank, J Pittsburg, Pa., June 30, 189L ( DIVIDEND THEBOARD OFDIRECTORS of this bank have this day declared a dividend of FOUR (4) PER CENTUM on the capital stock, free of tax, payable on de mand. , A. H. PATTERSON, Cashier. Jyl-3tb Crnr Savings Bank, ) Pittsburg, Pa., June 30, 189L DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS' bank have declared a dividend of FOUR PER CENT on the capital stock, payable forthwith out of the earnings of the past six months. JOHN W. TAYLOR, jyl-32-D Cashier. First National Bank Pittsburg, Pa. Pittsburg, June 30, 189LJ DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank have this day declared a quarterly dividend of TWO PER CENT on the capital stock, payable on demand, free of tax. jyl-99 J. D. SCULLY, Cashier. Arsenal Bank. Pittsburg, June 30, 189L s DIVIDEND-THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS of this bank have declared a dividend ofFOUR-(4) PER CENT out of the earnings of the last six months, payable forthwith. Jyl-90 W. S. WILLIAMS. Cashier. NOTICES. NOTICE ALL- UNEMPLOYED MEM BERS of the Stonemasons' International Union No. 1 of Pennsylvania are requested to be present at the regular meeting WEDNESDAY EVENING, July L Business of importance to be transacted. By order of COMMITTEE. jyl-ss THE PITTSBURG AND WESTERN RY. Company Notice Coupons due Julyl,, 1S91, on the 4 per cent bonds of the Pittsburg and Western Railway Company will be paid on and after July 2, 1891, at the office of Droxel, Morgan & Co., No. 23 Wall St., New York City, New York. W. H. DUFFELL, Treasurer. je247 Office ov the Philadelphia Compant, 1 820 Penn Avenue, PrrrsBUHG, Pa., July 1, 189L ) NOTICE-ON AND AFTER THIS DATE the stock certificates of this company, both regular and trustees, will bo issued by The Union Transfer & Trust Company, Nos. 121-123 Fourth avenue (second floor), and the same will be countersigned and registered by the Fidelity Title & Trust Company. Jyl-29 JOHN CALDWELL, Treasurer. THE ARCANUM BUILDING AND LOAN Association, of AUegheny county, hav ing completed the 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, 1891. Information in reference to the workings, and full statements of the association, can be had on application at their office, room 421 Standard building, Nos. 531 and 633 Wood street, Pittsburg, where subscriptions to stock in said series can also be made. By order of tho board. WM. K. GRAY. JC24-94-MWF Secretary. INASMUCH AS HOLDERS OF CONSID ERABLY more than two-thirds of the stqck of the Westinghouse Electric and Man ufacturing Company have assented to the plan of reorganization, the Reorganization Committee have decided to limit to July 8, inclusive, the time in which stockholders may deposit their stock with the Mercantile Trust Company. Notice is hereby given that after that date stock will only be ac cepted subject to such additional conditions as the committee may impose. AUGUST BELMONT, CHARLES FAIRCHILD, BRAYTON IVES, Reorganization Committee, New York, June 24, 189L j e25-73-J e25,27,29J y 1,3,5,7 LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL I AM PREPARED TO DO WORK for the legal profession, writing deeds, mort gages or transcriDing legal or otner documents; satisfaction guaranteed. MORTIMER STARLING. , room 34, 108 Fourth av. je21-17-wsu STATE OF MARTHA STEWART, DE CEASED Notice is hereDy given that letters testamentary on the estate of Martha Stewart, deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, two whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immedi ate payment, and those havln" claims or de mands against the same will make them known without delay. JAMES D. KEARNS, Executor, corner Grant st. and Fifth av., Pittsburg. je3-H-w JOSIAH COHEN & CO., Attorneys at Law, 85 Diamond street. ESTATE OF ROSALIE BURKHARDT, DE CEASED. Notice is hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Rosalie Burkhardt have been granted to tho under signed, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the same should make them, known without de lay. L. I. AARON, Executor,, 801 Liberty avenue, Pittsburg. my27-39-w ELECTIONS. Office of the E T rr Compact, I nue, f ,., June 30, 189L J Fidelity Title asd Trust 123 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN XI pursuanuu ui a icsuiuuuii ui iiio iioara of Directors, this day adopted, a meeting of the stockholders of this company will be held at the office of the company, No. 123 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa., on THURS DAY, September 3, 1891, at 1 o'clock p. h., to holdan election for or against an increase of the capital stock of tho company from $500,000' to $1,000,000. . C. B. MoVAY, Secretary. Jyl-15-l,8,15,22,29-au5.12,19,26-se3 DR. HARRIS' CRAMP CURE -FOB- Every Ache and Pain FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES. Manufactured by L.H. HARRIS DRUG CO., Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh Avenue, je30-D PITTSBURG, PA. STOCKS! STOCKS! Paying Handsome Dividends. But a limited amount forsale of the FLOR ENCE INVESTMENT CO., of Florence, Ala. Registered by the Industrial Title, Trust and Savings Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., which is the Registrar and Transler Agent of the company. A SURE INVESTMENT, Yielding 9 1-3 per cent per annum. See W. A. HUDSON, Room 49, Fidelity Title and Trust Company's Building, 121, 1 ourth av. Reierence, John W.Herron, of W. A. Her ron & Sons. Je2-57 MURRY & EDSALL, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE, FIDELITY BUILDING. (Telephone-1869.) je21-91 ' 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. HOTEL BLACKHURST, ATLANTIC CnY, N. J., 28 S. Arkansas av. : all conveniences. Includ ing bath and bar: near Reading depot and beach; terms moderate. WM. H. BLACKHURST. Jel2-SMWP SHACKAMAXON HOTEL, It Arkansas av., Atlantic City, N. J. First-class accommodations. Terms reason-, able. BERNARD CONWAY. je2G40orwF BIRMINGHAM COTTAGE ATLANTIC City, N. J. 509 Atlantic av.,below Mass., opposite Hotel Albion; terms moderate. Je2&34-MWsu MRS. E. C. DERR, Prop. THE WOODWARD COTTAGE, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., 126 South Maryland av., near tho ocean. Ocean view and breeze. Modern improve ments. uuoicc cuisine, xerms moderate. Je5-38-Mwy MRS. S. A. WOODWARD. THE CHALFONTE - ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. On thebeach, with nnsurpassedocean 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 bath In tho nouse. Je6-5 LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. rIE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. On the bach,with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths in tho house. Send for circular. JeSO-46-D E. ROBERTS & SONS. Tlxe HVCaxLSoxL ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The largest hotel. Open all the year. Jell-11 CHARLES McGLADE. Cape May. M ARINE VILLA, cape May, -. j. Within 30 yard3 of the surf. Seventeenth season; 50 rooms added, facing the sea; eleva tor, baths, etc. MRS. F. HALLENBECK. jyl-21-D TBCEJ STOCKTOIT HOTEL CAPE MAY, N. J. Now ooen for the fourth consective season of present management. Greatly improved.. Cuisine unsurpassed. J elB-49 F. T. WALTON, Proprietor. HOTEL LAF'AYETTE, CAPE MAY, N. J. JOHN TRACY & CO., Proprietors. Located directly on tho beach. Elevator and all modern improvements. Address JOHN TRACY, Proprietor, Washington Hotel, Philadelphia, or to Capo May. jyl Other Resorts. HOTEL ALLAIRE SPRING LAKE, N. J. Z Directly on beach. First-class throughout. Artesian water. E. M; RICHARDSON. mv31-5D-3tWF BEFORE LEAVING TOWN Tourists should procure Feather-weight Crush Hats, SmntTmbrellas, Hammocks, Gos samers, Hat Cases, etc., etc., at C. A. SMILEY & CO.'S, 28 Fifth avenue. j e3-34-xw? WEST END HOTEL, ASBURY PARK, N; J. It has the finest location of any alonrr the; coast. It has been beautifullydecorated,and, contains all modern improvements. Inquire , J. S. RIPLEY, Proprietor. JeU-12-D DEMMLER BROTHERS,, 626 AND 628 SMITHFIELD STREET. Summer Good9 Pocket Stoves, Lemon Squeezers, Ice Picks, Oil Stoves, Refrigera tors. J63-35-HWF LURAY INN, Luray, Va. A beautiful appointed Inn, complete in all details. Surrounded by superb mountain scenery; ono mile from the greatest known caverns; a cuisine of particular excellence. Music and other amusements. Open May 1 to Nor L FHED. W. EVANS, Proprietor. jeft-53-ws TAKE A CAMERA. With you, and tho place to get it isatW. S. BELL 4 CO.'S. Amateur outfits a specialty. All Photographic Novelties on hand. 431 'Wood street, Pittsburg. Telephone 1205. jea-aoorwr ARGYLE HOTEL, BABYLON, L. L One hour from New York, Long- Island R. R. Casino, music, ladies' billiard room, bowling alley, tennis courts, fine drives, fishing and bathing. Weekly rates. $17 50 and upward. Je26-33-3tWP ROGERS & FISHER. MONMOUTH HOUSE, SPRING LAKE BEACH, N. J. SEASON OPENS JUNE 27, 1S9L HOUSE! ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. Particulars on application to L. U. MALTBY, Hotel Lafayette, Fhila., or Monmouth House. jell-16-D 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. my22-76-srwF IDLEW00D HOTEL AND COTTAGES NOW OPEN. Beautiful summer resort, six miles from city, on Panhandle R. R. Dinner and lunch eon parties provided for on short notice For lurther information address M. STANFORD JACKSOX, Je21-6 Idlowood, Allegheny Co., Pa. MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CRESSON. SPRINGS. Main line Penna. R. R.; all trains stop. On the Summit of the Allegheny Mountains. WiU open June 25. For circulars and Infor mation address WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt., Cresson, Cambria, myl5-78 . Co., Pa. THE TREMONT SEA GIRT, N. J., Now open. All rooms havo ocean view, music, billiards, pool tables, barber shop. Telegraph office in house. MRS. G. PARKE. t jeio-Jiwirau HOTEL KAATERSKILL, CATSKILL MOUNTAINS, I. ,., OPEUS SATUKDAY, JUNE 27. RATES REDUCED FOR JULY. For circulars and information call on or address P. O'CONNOR, Grand notel, Broadway and Thirtv-flrst street, New York City. my 1643-ws CHANGE IN MANAGEMENT. FORT WILLIAM HENRY HOTEL, LAKE GEORGE. N. Y. Open June. 18, 1801. Management and organization of Hotel PONCE DE LEON. at. Augustine, Fla. O. D. SEAVEY, Manager. Souvenir book of the lake set on application. JelO-98-wrsu THAVELERS' REQUISITES & CONVENIENCES Lap tablets, portfolios, fountain pens, hand bags, dressing and toilet cases, drink ing cups and flasks, sketching outfits, artists' umbrellas, easels and stools, playing cards, checkers; chess, cribbago, etc.: fine station erytake a supply with you or order it sent to vour summer address: engraved cards, orders executed promptly and sent to any address. JOS. EICHBAUM & CO., Je3-37-3iwy 48 Fifth ave., Pittsburg. TTELLO, CENTRAL, GIVE ME 199. Jd. HeUo, Whlteley, send for my shoes and fix where needed and return them as quick as possible, A. WHITELEY, Pittsburg Shoe Repairing Factory, 12S-1S0 Third ave. wmwe- TATbV-- ULlVtK ltKKAOC 'm LOTS, HAZELWOOD. They are the finest and most beautiful building lots in the Twenty-third ward. They are situate only 3.3 miles from Pitts burg Postofflce, and are on tho line of the B. O. K. R., which has 46 trains stopping daily at Hazelwood station, and front on Second avenue, where the electric cars, with o-ccnt fare, pass every few minutes. They are convenient to tho churches, and only three minutes' walk from the Peeble'3 Public School. Enhancement certain, owing to the vasfi improvements being done in that vicinity. IRA M. BURCHFIELD, Je3-33-5Tws 158 Fourth avenue. PITTSBURG FEMALE COLLEGE PROPERTY FOR SALE. Sealed bids for the purchase of this desir able property will be received until July 13, 1891, at which time they will be opened and considered by the Board of Trustees. The property has a frontage on Eighth street of 148 feet, adjoining property of Christ M. E. Church, running back 100 feet to Maddock's alley. Communications, indorsed on envelope "Bids for College Property," can bead dressed to LEE S. SMITH, Secretary Board of Trustees, jyl-93 No. 52 Sixth street. 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 notice in this issue. JC24-117 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 of Dispatch Business Office Building, Diamond street, cor. Smith field street. Apply any dav alter 2 p. m. to BUSINESS MANAGER DISPATCH. je24-117 CORNER LOT, 403:150. PAVED STREET, Fine location, convenient to rapid transit lines, S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady Avs., E. E. Dealers in East End only. jyl-t-wrhs FOR LEASE. tNos. 78 and 80 Diamond St., in new Dispatch .traiiaing: cnoice ana central location; high ceilings, good light, tile floors, good entrances, elegant windows for display; every modern convenience. Apply after 2 p. 7t. any day to BUSI NESS MANAGER DISPATCH. Je24-U7 83 ACRES. 25 MINUTES FROM PITTSBURG POST OFFICE ON LAKE ERIE RAILROAD. $500 PER ACRE. Less than 5 minutes' walk from station and within view of the city. Very desirably located for subdivision, being near Char tiers street car line, etc. You can easily treble your monoy on this property. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 96 FOURTH AVENUE. jyl-13 FOR SALE $9,200. TRULY A LOW-PRICE! Handsome now Queen Anne house ten rooms, reception hall; lot 50x181 ft. at Shady side. (63). - W. A. HERRON & SONS, SO FOURTH AV. Jc348-30jyU Gas and Electro-Combination Chandeliers, 'Brackets, Pendants, Por tables, Etc., Designs and flnishc not obtainable in any other stock in the city. We (leal in nothing hut the best grades of goods, yet our prices are lower than asked for inferior goods elsewhere. Our effects are artistic and always undertaken under guarantee. We are in a position to fit up all classes of j residences, and we refer with pleasure to a majority of thofiuestrcsidences in Pittsburg I and Allegheny as to our ability to furnish something out of the common order at a minimum price. If you have ga- fixtures too good to throw away we can alter them into electro-combination or straight electric effects, and can reflnish them in anv color with most pleasing rcsultsat very little cost. We are always glad to furnish special de signs and special effects on application. As we deal exclusively in goods mentioned we can assure you better resnlts than can be obtained elsewhere. Trade solicited for all classes of dwellings, stores, public buildings, etc., etc. G. C. Vankirk & Co., Standard Building 631-533 WOOD STREET, Rooms 303, 309, 312 and 313. JeM-30 CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 120 IFOTJItTJO: A.-V33. (Telephone 1773)" ,l;-$ REAL ESTATE AHD MORTGAGES. ' . Money to Loan at Lowest Rates. . i Iap2S-7T-D ECONOMY IN FUEL!; hoi water neaung Apparatus ior- f - Residences, Etc ALSO, - Ventilating Fans for Cooling, Etc. M'GINNESS, SMITH & CO., OS "Water St. je6-55-TTS Patterns in cool, light-weight snitings and trouserings. The largest selection obtainable. Tta. Correct Stylesii , H. &C..F. AHLERS,-; MERCHANT TAILORS, 420 SMITHFIELD STREET. Telephone, 13S9. Jelt-TTSsu M. MAY, SONS & CO. . FINE DYELXG AND CLEANING. SG Sixth Avenno. ' hI93-TuTha . . fiMa&UIK. Pa. -$9 i r- - .
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