mMmgsmmfz&msa r THE PITTSBTJEGr DISPATCH, THURSDAY, JULY 9, 189L :i DEAWIX&mTIIEMT. Fred Fitzsimintms Drawn Deeper Into the 3Ic5iics of the Law. HOW CLARK OFFERED TO SQUEAL. BeXo7 Denies All Knowledge of Budd's Many Robberies. COEXEEED HTJI OX THE SKELETON" KEYS Tho trial of Fitzsimmons, the Clarke, and Cora Wyatt for complicity in the Schmitt Jowclrj store robbery was continued before Judge SUsle in Criminal Court yesterday. The rooms, as usual, were crowded and the Interest in the case ecmed to increase as the trial proceeded. There were a great many ladies in court. A m irked feature of the trial yesterday was the attempt of the Com monwealth to support the evidence of Laura Snowdpn. who is also indicted in this case. On tho opening of the trial Mr. McKee, the druggNt at Homestead, to whose store Laura Enow den went after Icaviug Schmitt's store on the day of tne robbery, testified to her visit. SLe told him she hud gone to school w ith him at the Orphans' School in Mercer, and he remembered that this was true. S. H. Aiken, telegraph operator, testified that he had tent r telegram on January 31 to L. gnowden, 116 Colwcll street, Pittsburg. The witness -Mid he teniCed under an order from court J. D Fh un, manager of the Western Union office in Pittsburg, testified to the receipt of the telegram, and Samuel Gll-on, a messenger, to its delivery. Laura tnowden was recalled and identi fied copies of the telegram to Mr. Keaidon. She saidvhe know sLe was indicted in the case. To M' Robb she said she hid been in troduced to Fitztiramons while he worked for Joseph Home A Co. by Mr. Ilolting, man ager of the store. Martin Holting was placed on the stand and said he had intro duced them In tho storo. George Duiton, or the McKeesport branch of the Singer Machine CompHnv, said ho had gone to Clark's hou-e after Fitzsimnions on March 10. and met Clark there, who told him Fitzsimnions -would be back in tno weeks. When asked how he knew, Clark replied th-it-a-nsfor him toknow. Clnik said titz- Simmons was a dangerous man and no one man could take him: he always went armed. The visit was not about the Schmitt robbery and it w as not mentioned. Mary Nicoli. a child of 10 years, was called and responded, frightrned to tears. Judgo Elacle q-iieted hor before he would permit her to be placed on the stand. The child's story was that she knew the principal de fendant and saw him at his home on March IP. he had a satchel like that which was shown here in court. She was at the house, because Airs Titzsimmons had asked her to como and stay with her little girl while Mrs. Fitzsfainions went to Duquesne. Said Clark Oflered to Talk. Charles Schmitt, a brother of the Jeweler, Is a grocer in Homestead. He testified that Clark cime to his store and said he had heard his name was mentioned in connec tion with the robbery. If his name was v. lthdrawn Clark said be would tell some thing, otherwise be would not. William Tunstall, Chairman of the Home stead Police Committee, testified to con versations he had had with the Clarks, but told nothing important. Attorney Kobb submitted the watches, satchel, tools, the finowden telegram, etc., in evidence, and the Commonwealth rested. Mr Cox opened for the defense. In his address to the Jury he called attention to Mrs Devers being released and Laura Snow den not being tried with the others. Ho said that the Clarks and Cora Wyatt could not bo hold on the charge of entering a baLding, and they wcild prove that they knew nothing of the stolen goods being buried in the cellar. Charles M. Clark, one of the defendants, n as placed on the stand. He gave his reoord since he came here from Cumberland, Md., where he was born. He had worked at the Homestead Steel Works, for Miller, Sterrett &. Co , for tho Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, md the Westinghonse Company at Wilmerd lug, whore he was employed when arrested. The only time when he was idle was in last Beoember, when he was sick. The afternoon session of the trial began at 1 o'clock. The examination of 0. M. Clark was continued. He testified that he knew Fitzsimmons and had first met him in Feb ruary, ISO. He knew him by the name of A. G Budd, and while living in Allegheny Fitzsimmons had boarded with him. Con tinuing the witness said: "Fitzsimmons was an installment agent, he dealt m dress goods. Jewelry and umbrellas and in other goods and was frequently away from the room. At another time I "found him selling nigs. I met him sometimes when he came in at night ana he always told me he had a good day. I worked at the Homestead Steel Mills, and was awav from home except from Saturday night until' Monday morning. Afterward I was ap pointed census enumerator of the Second ward. Homestead, and then went to work for the Wcstinghouse Airbrake Company. The Kobber Flays the Nurse. Fitzsimmons took dinner with me one Eundiy, and when I was sick last December ho came to the house frequently, and on one occasion he waited on me for two days, be tween December 12 and January 1. I don't know whether he was on a vacation or not. Tht morning of the day preoeding the night of the achmitt robbery I was at home. In the afternoon Cora Wyatt and I camo to Pitt-burg, and I stopped at the First A e nuo Hotel, where I met a friend from Cum berland, no. iater in tno cay l called on Mrs. Snaffcr, No. 133 Second avenue, to get a pug dog she had promised me, and In the evening at C-20 o'clock I left for Home stead. Nicholas Berron was with m. I met ritzsimmons on a Saturday afternoon. He took me to a hotel whioh he said he was ;oing to sell on a commission of $500. He Sad 6omo business cards with him, and printed on them was the name 'Ambrose G. Budd. I did not know him by any other name than Budd, and I did not know that ho was married undnevci heard him call any one his wife." The jar in which the watches and rings wciw found was here shown to the witne-s. He said he had never seen it before. Con tinuing, bo said: "I knew nothing about good being buried in the cellar. I got a list of the stolen watches and was told by Constable McBroom that I would get a part of tho reward if I found anj of the watches at Wilmcidmg, chorea raffle of jouclrj was to occnr I ne er gave Fitzsimmons a copy of that list, or necr referred of the rob bery to hini. I afterward burned the list I had. Whin Detectives Gilkmson and Mur- Jby called at mv Iiousp I told them I did not mow where Fitzsimmons was. Gilkinson asked mc to describe FitzsimmonE. I told him he looked like an English Jew. The iiLjrht Fit7Simmon was arrested I was up stairs about S o'clock and heard a noise downstairs I called down 'W ho Is thcref and the reply was, 'Mc, Budd.' I went down; he told mo he was neaily starved and wanted something to eat, and he told me he had been shot I told him he couldn't stay in the house. I gave him some meat and bread and wrapped it In some papci and put it in his pocket and then told him to go. My w ife cried down from tho head of the stairs, '1 or God's s-.ike go and give yourself up.' lie w ent out tho front door and that was the last I saw of him until he was in tho lockup." Jlnew Nothing of the Burglary. The witness told of his conversation with Officer Button, -who said he had a warrant for tho arrest of rit7simmons. Tho witness told tno efflvoi that Fitzsimmons was a dan gerous man. In conclusion the witness said: "I pen.onj.lly had no connection with the robber or the circumstances attending it." The cross-examination was thpn com menced. Tho witness said he h.id come to Pittsburg January 31. He was closelj questioned as to how manv watches ne hid carried at one timb at W:Imcrding. Ho taid ho had only earned two of different k.nd. oi of his own and one that Fitzsiminons had given him as se cui lty for a loan of mom . Mr. Kobb then pulled a key from his pocket a.id said. "Didn't you have this key on vou when you were arrested" The wit li ald he haa not. Mr. llobb This is a skeleton keyl ltnes No. Mr. Kobb You made a great many skel- I'lim i;e s V itnis' Tes. I am a machinist. 7 in- witness thcu denied that he had ever taikci to Fitzsimmons about the store rob ber previous to his arrest. He said he had iei"'dainoie order from Rochester, X. Y- afti r the jobbery for $30 nnd it was fcl-litd by Daniel Jaukeon an alias ofFitz-t.'n.n.o-i" It was a payment of a debt. Tlu .-e .-.asa blip of paper enclosed with the or-l-r The witness was asked what was "u'r.iU.nci tho piper and said: "Iiefuseto niisuerthat question." He then said two nixies had tome, one for his wife for a simi lar amont. The witness b then ques tioned concerning the finding of Fllzsim it.entr in his house but did not alter his direct tetiinon J. S He nolds, Esq., Colonel Theodoro , amr i,lo-fc oi the Circuit Court at Cum bf rland. I'rojvcutii.g Attorney Sloan, of the br.n.o jiluce. aUo Mr Colboughnnd Charles Hampton were called and testified to the good character of the witness whilo the Int- t.?r ;ivoi so. (.umberlana. This was four vsors rr-. Tho trial will ba continued to- oty. 3 Disp'cy advertisements one dollar per tqvarc or oiis nsertioi. Clasrifled adiertiso meats on this page, sveh as Wanted, Ibr Sale, 2b Let, etc., lm cent per line or each insertion, and none taken jr lat than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts at two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Street, ALWAYS OPEN. BP.AXCn OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WAKT. FOR SALE. TO LET. AXD OTHEK TKAXSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisement ihonld b prepaid ualfst dver tlwrs alre-uly hire nccoonU with THE DisrATCB. FOR THE SOUTIIS1DE, NO. 1412 CARSON STRFET. TEr.EPHOXEXO.602. FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE. 6121 TEXXAVE. PITTSBURG ADDITIONAL. TnOMAS MCCAFFREY. SW Butler street. EMIL G. STCCKEY, 4tb street and Peon avenue. ALLFGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, S3 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE. Market House. Allegheny. F. H. EGGERS & SOX. Ohio and Chcstnet streets. THOMAS McHEXKY. Western and Irwin avenues. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver avs. PERRY M. GLEIM, Rebecca and AUegheny avs. WANTED. Male Help. A RELIABLE AXD STEADY CANDY MAKER Must be pood on stock candy and counter gmtds; steady work guaranteed to the right man; reference must be given. Address JORDAX & HIXCHMAN. Johnslon n. Pa. Jy9-31 BARBER A GOOD MAX; STEADY WORK aud good wages to a nrst-class man. CH S. LERG. Eat Liverpool. O. JyS-tt BARBFR-A GOOD MAN: STFVDY WORK good wages. 743 WLbT CARSON ST. Jv9-1 BLACKKMITH A GOOD CARRIAGE BLACK SMITH to go to a country town; steady wtirk and good wage to the light man, Inquire Mc- uiu::.i e.u., kj eaDeriy su jje- BOOKKEEPING WE ATTEND TO THE opening and closing and adjusting of looks of all kinds: voucher s stem introduced and Individ ual instruction ghen bookkeepers in same; long experience and references as to accurac, prompt ness and discretion. McCAFFEETY & ROBIN SOX. Room 16, X Fifth av, Je23-92J--TTS BOOKKEEPER-GOOD PENMAN WHO IS quick and accurate at figures: give age and experience B. K . Dispatch office. Jv9-13 BOY TO I.EARV THE BARBER TRADE, AT A. HAUENSTEIN'S, 1515 Sarah St., b.S..clt. JyS-lS BOY-TO LEARV THE BARBER TRADE. AP PLY at 41 IEDLRAL ST.. All-gilt ny City. Jy3-a BOY ABOUT 18: LIGHT WORK. Hamilton Building. K0OM 312, Jj-9-100 COACUMAX-AN EXPERIEXCED MAX FOR residence. Fifth iv.. Shadvside; references re quired. Inquire at 135 FIRST AY. Jv9-67 CUTTERS AND TAILORS WAN TED-OVER 1,700 have adopted the A. D. Bude New Method; numbers of them are leadiug cutters of this conti nent: others re on the ay to fame and fortune. Taught at CLEVELAND CUTTING SCHOOL. Iel7-2l-WThFS EIRST-CLASS WHITE BARBER: GOOD JOB: no Sunday. FRANK P. SMITH, Salem. O. EJv9-93 MACHINISTS TO NOTICE THAT THERE IS a strike pending at the Continental Tube Works. Jy9-65-TTSSu MAN A SINGLE MAN TO SCRUB AND make himself useful about a house. Inquire at WEST FENN HOSPITAL, T enty-elghth st. Jy9-59 MARRIED MAN-WHO UNDERSTANDS farming thoroughly. Call at 130 THIRD A V. Jyf-22 "fEN-F0R THE UNITED STATES AR3IY. a.VL able-bodied, unmarried men between the ages of 21 and Shears; good pay. rations, clothlngand medical attendance: applicants must be prepared to furnish satisfactory evidence as to age, cha- t ,.,... . ....I ... x. .. ms TOT'V'Xr . T- Pittsburg, Pa. i:lci auu imuiu, jLyyij a, u, biuau... yv , Jv5-9-Thsu PAINTERS-EIGHT HOUSE PA1NTERS-AP-TLY JOHN F. TODD, Sua Carson St., b. S. JyO-17 SALESMAN A NO. 1 SPECIALITY SALES MAN; one having experience with the retill grocer trade In Western Pennsvlvanla preferred; no applicants considered, only those stating In de tail what terrltorv tnev have worked, how long, what line of goods sold, and the av erage amount of bales per month, with references. Address GROCER, Dispatch oSce. J) 8-99 SOLICTTORS-FOR LIFE INSURANCE: LIB ERAL commissions; policy taking because roost i4easlng in price and plan, MURKY ED SALC. 34 FidcUtj building. my27-49 YOUNG MAN FOBOFFICE ASSISTANT WHO can operate typewriter: one experienced lu Iron and mill business preferred. Address PER M AN ENT, Dispatch ofllce. Jy8-98 OeTNG MAX FOR INVOICE CLERK AND assist in shlppiug; must be good penman; state age and experience. Address CLERK, Dispatch office. i&Si Agents. AGENTS-ON SALARY OB COMMISSION TO handle the new patent chemical ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever producea; erases ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent pront; one agent's sales amounted to (620 in six days; another $32 in two hours; we want one energetic general agent for each State and Temtorv. For terms and full particu lars, address THE MONROE ERASER MFU. CO., La Crosse. Wis. my22-75 AGENTS-JUST OUT MOST WONDERFUL advertising device ever known: ells to every merchant and manufacturer: splendid emplovment; nigpav; 6icaayork: incioe siamp. Aite: r jure. , CO.. Racine. Wis. Jel6-21-TTS AGEXTS-FOR A LIMITED NUMBER OUT FITS of the Monroe erasing pencils; will 6ell cheap; come quick. AtMlPENNAV. J)3-2S lUale and Female Help. i T ONCE-COACHMAN; ?25 PER MONTH; XX. teamsters, drillers, laborers, 00 house girls, 100 for hotels, summer reports, boarding houses, rcstanrants: hotel cook, flOper week: second cooks So per week; sewing girls. MELHAN 'S. 545 Grant 6t.rTcl90. JJ-6-D piHAMBEKMAIDS. DINTNG ROOJI GIRLS, v- cooks, nurses, la jndroracs. 200 house girls, five voung girls, 30 German ard colore i girls, porters, waiters, gardeners, larm hands. MRS. E THOMP SON, COS Grant st. JeIS-3 ITemalo Help. GniLS-TWO RELIABLE GIRLS IX SMaLL family at bhadvslde; ouo as cook who uuder slauds plain cooking thoronghly (no washing) and the other as cbambtnnald: must understand laun dry work and assist with cashing and ironing; wage to pach, 1 per week; permanent place for right persons: reference required. Address G. V. M., Dispatch office. J J 9-00 -yUPSE-A SUPERIOR GIRL FOR A CHILD L 5 vears old, one who can do plain sewing. In quire Frldav between 10 and 11 o'clock A. St., at HOTEL JvLXMAWK. Shady av.. E. E. Jy9-14 SItnatlons. POSITION IN GENERAL ACCOUNTING OR bookkeeping, young married man; practical experience of ten jears; satisfactory reference from present cmploers and reasons for change. Address P. O. Box 927. city. ap2-jo POSITION-BY A LADY TO TAKE CHARGE of a house as managing housekeeper; refer ences gl en. Address M. C, Allegheny City P. O. JV7-S7 POSITIOX-BY YOUNG MAX AS BOOK KEEPER or clerk; competent, good refer ences. WH.. 355 Fifth av., Pittsburg. Jv9-3 POSITION BY A DRUG CLERK. WITH 18 ) ears' experience: can give best of reference. Address QUININE, Dispatch office. Jy9-64 POSITION-BY BOOKKEEPER OF SEVERAL years' experience: furnish best of references. Address F. B., Dispatch office. Jy9-C2 POSITION-BY YOUNG LADY SHORTHAND and typewriter. Address T. D., Dispatch office. JyJ-78 SITUATION AS STENOGRAPHER BY LADY with two years' experience In a railroad office; can furnish callgraph and give good references. Address "Y. Z.." Dispatch ofllce. JJ9-94 rartners. PARTNER A GOOD PABTXER IN PLUMB ING business; experience not liecessarv capItalS50to8iOO. Call 03 TWENTY-SECOND ST. 8-b. J 3-9-15 Boarding. BOABDIXG FOUR, OR PERHAPS SIX, adults can find boarding for the summer In the suburbs of Mi yersdale. Pa. For particulars address BOX 155. Me ersdale. Pa. Jy9-23 Boarders and Lodgers. OCCUPAXTS-FOR SECOND STORY FRONT room. No. 82 ARCH ST .AUegheny. JyS-37 Financial. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET rates en bond and mortgage: no delav. RLED B. COYLE S. CO., cor. 1 ourth av. and dell-TTS Grant st. A FOXEY TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE ai se-curitles, lowest rates; no delav. H . BLACK A CO.. SM Fourth av. SAMUEL, T 1 .!. I, rt 1.1 T?,..,.-.l. ' deU-1-TThS MONEYTOLOS.NON MORTGAGES: LOW LsT Interest; no delay. BLACK & BAIRD 95 1 ourth ni. apll-24-TTS MlmTCAGES--MOXEY TO LOAn1xSUMS . tos'jltat 4, 5 and 0 per cent, ALLES 4 B VILE i . 101 1 ourth av . 1 el. 157. apl4-i9-TT6Su MORTGAGES ON CITY OB ALLFGHEXY h e- a v vS'? VRSX.?1 l17cst ratcs- ULXRY A. w LA ERA, CO.. H2 Fourtll av. in!i2-D FOE SALE EUTROYED REAL ESTATE City Residences. TTOR S aLE-5l.700-A GOOD HOUSE OF FIVE J. rooms, well located on improved street; agood investment or a neat home. (541 t, cnTu n vnn-,k .-., A. ULIIKUS . n u. w jm. lu av. Jy2-87-Ih T7ORSAL1:-fr50-:,KEAT new house, o rooms, on JlcCandlessav.. Flghteenth ward; location good ;i. W. A. HEBRON & SONS. 8J Fourth av. TOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Residences. HOUSE AT A GREAT BARGAIN. IN Thirty-fifth ward, city, within 6e minutes' nalk rrom West End street car. doable framo house with nine room: lot 100x330 ft. : price, SI.SOO; one-quarter cash, blince In five years. Ap ply at D. HAXDMACHER'3. 307 Main St., West End. Jy7-ffi VTO. WIG HOLMES AV., EIGHTEEXTH WARD X new frame dwelling, 3 looms; also In rear fnme honse 3 rooms, etc.; lot a) feet by 105 to J otusSO-foot alley: rental 18 per month: price. 2,000; 12K per cent lncstmcnt. (B39). ALLES & BAILn, 161 Fourth av. Telephone 167. Jyi)-52-9.I0.11.12.15.1S East End Residences. -ROQUET ST. OAKLAND SQUARE TWO JLJ admirably arranged and commodious new houses are now finished and ready for inspection on Boquct St.. adjoining Oakland Sqnare; fcs plialt pavement lust completed and houfts ready lor occupancy; the lots arc within J00 feet of the prettiest part tf Schenlcj Park, a full view of which i6 commanded from these houses; grounds sewered, streets pa ed ?nd the houses the best and most com enientlv arranged in the market at the Jrl e; t&.W0. on terms to suit purchaser. Applv to 3. H. CHANCE; No. 16 Oakland Square. Je2S-52 TJOQUET ST.-IF YOU ARE THINKING OF D havlDgahouspof vonrown take a look when 3 ou go to bcheuley Park at the two elegant and i ommodlous Btone front residences on Boquetst., adjoining Oakland Square: these are all that now rcmitn undisposed of out of the seven which were finished last winter: rooms commodious and con venient, distance to Schenlcy Park but two minutes. Trice, $10,000; terms to suit purchaser. Apply to BLACK A BA1RD. Fourtll uv. JcS-SK TORTH OAKLAND SQUARE WHY PAY XA rent is a question whichmay well be asked when suc'i neat, commodious and attractive houses can be had for lo, 760 and on terms so easy as those Just finished and now o fie red on N orfh Oakland square; this Is admittedly one of the prettiest places in the county: it Is divided onlvby a ravine from the most beautiful part of Sclienley Park, of which it commands a superb view ; the street cars pass with in a few hundred feet; the houses will be appreci ated at once upon examination, having excellent arrangementofrooms. bay windows, wide porches, handsome stairway, tile "hearths and electric ar rangements all through; in short, all modern im provements: only f 1,000 cash, balance upon long time as may be required to suit purchaser; streets paved with asphalt and 6ewcred;tlme from post office by Pittsburg Traction or Duquesne cars or B. A O. Railroad less than 20 minutes. Anolv to C. H. CHAN CE, No. 16 Oakland square. Jy4-15' S6. 500 .WILL BUY A NEW FRAME Traction: rec. hall and three rooms on first floor, four rooms and bath second, three ou third; slate mantels, art lire places, rooms handsomelvpapered; immediate possession. See agls., BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth a- . jyS-Se-TUThSns Allegheny Residences. AT A BARGAIN-NEW QUEEN ANNE FRAME dwelling, Fcrrvsvilleai.. Alleghenv; location very choice; containing eight rooms, bath, 2w. cs., 6late mantels and tile hearths, reception hall, porches etc.; hardwood finish and grained throughout; now renting for 53i per month; lot 17'$ feet front running through to Lnlverslty av. See M. F. HIPPLE & CO., Fourth av. Jy9-SS-MWTS Suburban Residences. Q I 300-AYALON STA , P.. FT. W. & C. R. jjjtfcs W.; fine new frame house of seven rooms, hall, sliding doors, ln6ldc shutters, porches; good well of water, with all modern conveniences; this is a tine suburban residence: only three minutes from station. A. Z. BYEU3 & CO., 93 Federal St., Allegheny. JySM-Thssu I?INE BRICK HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS, LEVEL . lot, 7iJ10. with 6-roora brick house on rear, only f50u and on easy terras: this property Is situated at Oakmont borough, ibout ten miles from the city and onl 2ininutcs .Torn the station, on the A. V. R. R.:Isona6n-foot street andhis the bestof spring water conducted through the house the same as cltr water; this is a very desirable residence and Is a bargain; property in or near the cltv will be taken In part pav inent if desired. DEXNlsTON, ELDLRKIN & CO., LIU., 6223 Penn av. lei. 5.527. Jyt-S'-Ths VTEW HOUSE-EIGHT ROOMS: ALL MODERN J.1 improvemcntsfnellfinished and papered; slate roof ana mantels; tile hearths; lot 31xlJ2; on line avenue In Wllklnsburg: price 3,850. MAGAW Jfc GOFF. Llm.. 145 Fourth av. J7-0-TTS FOR SALE LOTS. Citj Lots. LOTS-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR from flco to ?300, in the Eighteenth wird. long Eavments: easv terms. Inquire of CIIAS. L. ORNE1.IUS attorney. 40S Grant St., Pittsburg or go to his office. Mornlng&ideav., ou the grounds, and see his agent, T. Ed. Cornelius. mynMD-D" East End Lots. PAIRMOUNT PLACE LOTS FOE SALE: choice lots, elegant location, with a beautiful and commanding view of the whole East Liberty Valley, located on Falrmount av., two squares frfriu Penn, and one square from Neglev av. ; can lii I4an1iaf4 lw fta Ma nr1 jTctpl aii-d Tviniiira t i bTBAUB i MORRIS, corner Wood and Third st. I mvtsuin-p AUegheny Lots. MAYFIELD-BU1LDING SITES IN SIZES TO suit; on Pernsvllle av.. Pleasant Valley llectric Line, one mile from Carnegie Hall. Alle gheny. Inquire of THE OWNER, room 200. Bis sell block. Jv9-6 Suburban Lots. SUBURBAN PBOPERTY THE LARGEST lota, the lowest prices and the easiest and best terms in the county at sheraden, 15 minutes from Union station: see Sheraden belore you buy else where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretary, 127 Fifth av. fe27-7i-D Farms. TTrESTEKN FARMS-1N SIZES TO SUIT, FOR I sale or exchange. Inquire ROOM 209, Bls sell block. Jv9-6 TOK SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BOOK AND NEWS STORE-IN CITY CON TAINING 33 manufacturing plants: good lo cation; low rent: clean stock; electric light: tele phone; Tater; street cars pass store: a rare chance to secure a good, profitable, well-established busi ness: good reasons for selling. Address BOOK SLLLiLi:, Salem O. Jy9-24 BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE-IN A large and prosperous town; a rare oppor tunity PERCIVAL & GASTON, 439 Grant st. Jy9-99 BUTCHER SHOP-IN CHARLEROI, DOING A good bustnes: first-class custom: building can be bought or leased: proprietor going into other business. Address LOCK BOX 4, Cuarlerol, Pa. Jj9-5l-Thsu CtOMPLETE RESTAURANT OUTFIT TOR ' tale heap range, boiler, steam table, tables, chairs and crockery at a bargain and store build ing, 5! Wood street, for rent. Inquire ROOM 209, Blssell block. Jyo-6 "EOR SAI-E-S1.200 OR INVOICE, GROCERY ess. mostly cash: chean J. stand doing large business, mostly cah: "u, ume-is f.v, 5000 10 ciu,waj; cigar siore, res taurant, shoe store, fish market, machine shop: fine milk depot. HOLMES Jfc CO., 420 famlthfleld street. Jei; Business Properties. 37XCELSIOR FLINT GLASS CO.'S WORKS, a corner of Gist st. and Forbes ave., for sale or rent. Inquire at CO. OFFICE, corner of Milten berger and Ann sU. J V9-56 37IRST-CLASS HOTEL IX GOOD TOWX doing good business; one minute's walk from depot: good reasons for selling; rent reasonable. Address H. C , HKpatcb office. Jy9-6.j "VTO. Bi CEXTFR AVE.: BUSINESS PROP J ERTY: brick dwelling 4 rooms, storeroom, finished attic: in rear brick dwelling 2 rooms; side alleyt lot 20x71 ft; price ?4,000: 'terms to s'tit. ALLES &. BAILEY, 164 Fourth are. Tel 1B7. (A13). Jv9-53-WThssn TOR SALE MISCEI.LANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock. A COACH TOP WAGON-IN GOOD CONDI TION for one or two horses: suitable for baker or butcher business. ST., Thirty-sixth ward. At No. 158 STEUBEN jys-rr FINE BAY SADDLE AND DRIVING HORSE, also light Jump seat barouche, harness and 1890 Columbia sarety blcvcle; bargain; party going abroad. "FRANK," Dispatch office. Jy9-76 TJORSF, BUGGY AND HARNESS-FINK driver. Inquire at801LlBLRlY ST. Jy4-14 POXY-A CHILD'S PONY; IS VERY KIND and perfectly safe forchlldren to ride and drive; w ill be sold cheap. Can be seen at MURRAY'S BOARDING STABLE. Duquesne way. Jy9-58 TEA3I-AN EXTRA FINE MATCH TEAM OF rich bay driving horses, 6 years, 16 hands, well built, safe, handsome and w ithout fault or blemish; or -w ill sell separate a perfect road or ramlly horse. BOX 203, AUegheny, Pa. Jy7-47 Machinery and Metals. EXGIXES AXD BOILEBS-SECOND-HAND; largest stock of all sizes; 16x30, 12x21, 12x18, 10 X20. 10x16. 10x12, 9x12,0x12,7x12, 6xl2;mountedport able engine, boilers of all sizes, shafting, pulleys, pumps, governor, etc. Telephone, 3401, 23 and is Park Way. Allegheny, Fa. J. S. YOUNG. apll-D rpHE BECK AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIGHT J. engine; engines, boilers and sawmills ind woodworking machinery. HARME3 MACHINE DEPOT, 99 First av.. Pittsburg. niy7-D Miscellaneous. -ONCYCLOP-IDI V BRITAN NICA AMER JCi ICAN reprint (Stoddard edition) at half price; this superb edition, the onlv one printed in this countr) from regular sterectj ped plates, made from setup type, and the onlj exclusive subscription edition in tho market, is now complete and ready Jor delivery to subscribers at $2 50 per volume: po sitions open to gentlemen ot education, to whom exclusive territory will be gli en. MAXWELL SOMMERVILLE, Publisher. 135 Fifth av. JCl4-TUWThlSSU TTIGH-GRADE BUSIXESS PR0PERTIE3- A Wood street proper! 817,500 A Wood street propertj 100. too A Smithfield street property J0,000 A Smithfield street corner property 4fc,200 A '-iuithlield street property 50.000 A Smithfield street property 60,000 A smithfield street property , OC.OOO A Smithfield street propertj . 1CO.HO0 A Filth avenue corner property. 200,000 A Fourtll avenue prop-rty. 4J.0U0 A Liberty btreetpropert 25,000 A Libert street property 50 000 A Second avenue property 40,000 A Water street and I irst av. property m.OOO A First and Second avenue property 31,000 Thev are all good properties and weU worthy of the attention of men of means. C. H. LOVE. No. 83 Fourth av. J y9-80 TODEXE-AT951 TENN AV. TO LET. City Residences. BLUFF ST.-XEAR MARION: DWELLING eight rooms: bath, gas, etc.: house Inrepa order: immediate possession. HENRY A. BREEU, 516 Market st. Jy9-70t "V"0 10 FOURTH AV.-LARGE THREE-STORY jl brick dwelling. 13 rooms gas. water, bath- room. large hall: rent only S.T0 per month: good location and in heart of city. LCK & BAIRD, ISliA. tu r uuxm av. jvy-wt East End Residences. COMFORTABLY FURNISHED HOUSE ON line of Filth av. cable cars. Bellefleld, East End: house stands alone with one-half acre lawn and shade trees; Immediate possession. Address G 473, Dispatch office, or telephone residence, 4024. TO LET-J17 PER MONTH A GOOD CORNER brick house. 8 rooms, modern Improvements, in first-class older: location good. 1316 Scamore St. W.A. HERRON & SONS, 80Fonrtliay. Jy9-75-Tht Business Opportunities. BARBER SHOP-AT TARENTUM. PA.; BAR BER shop with two bath rooms; shop fur nished with three barber chairs: cup cases: station ary wash stands, etc. : room and cellar. 21x75 each: rent low to a reliable man. Apply toM OPPEN HEIMER, 811 Penn av. Jy7-8St Business Stanns. STOREROOM-FROM AUGUST 1. AT TAREN TUM. Pa. : one brick store room, with cellar, 21x75. Apply to M. OPPENHEIMLR. 811 Fenn av. Jr7-82t rnO LET HANDSOME STOREROOMS, NOS. J. 78 a. fv m..nj .. I.... aKapb Cmltliflclri St., in new Dispitch building; well lighted ele gantly fitted up, centrally located and having every convenience; these rooms are admirably suited for Insurance, real estate or other office business. For further Information apply, after2P.M.. to BUSI NESS MANAGER, The Dispatch, famlthfleld and Diamond sts. ap29-U.t Offices. Desk Room. OFFICES AND BOOMS-AT NOS. 129 AND 131 Fourth av., opp. the new postofflce: best loca tion in the city. CHARLES SOMERS & CO.. 129 Fourth av. Jy2-89-TTSt TO LET-CHOICE OFFICES ON SECOND and third floors of The Dispatch business office building, corner Smithtleld and Diamond sts. : these are in suites of two or four rooms, as desired, and have everv convenience: centrally located, well ar ranged an'd lighted; there are no better offices lor professional men In the cltv. Apply, after 2 r. 11., to BUS. MGB, DISPATCH, on the premises. apJ)-U7t PERSONAL. PERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver; Jewelrv repaired; new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCll, 541 smithfield st. apl9-134 PERSONAL-DO YOU WANT TO SAVE money If so, buv your books and stationery from us: mid6ummersacrificesalenow on. FRANK BACON JL CO., 301 Smithfield st. Je4 PERSONAL FINE BOOKS-WE HAVE THE finest collection of flnelv illustrated books in Pittsburg: beautiful bindings: low prices; come and see them: hundreds of books for presents. liJSVJL'3 JiOUHMUKL. SMJ LilDerlJ SI. UC1- ERSONAL-WHEN I WAS A SMALL BOY my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great blgman, DICK-t-ON, the well-known tailor, 05 Firth av.. cor. Wood st., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape. Tel. 15as. myl5-M-D LOST. OST-WH11E SETTER DOG WITH ORANGE spots; wore collar with owner's name. Liberal reward for his return to LOUIS BROW N, 91 Water street JyO-itt OST-RED AND WHITE SPECKLED COW please send anv Information to PITTSBURG HOSPITAL FOll CHILDREN, cor. L'ralt av. aim Forbes st. Tel. No. 4143. Jv9-71 FOUND. TTOUXD- CAME TO THE PREMISES OF S. s. 521 Forbes St.. cltv. a white cow J: Matthias, 521 w ith red snots. Owner can have same by raving all expenses. Jy9-77 MEETINGS. ALLEGHENY COUNTY REPUBLICAN EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. An adjourned meeting of the Allegheny County Republican Executive Committee will be held in Common Council Chamber, Municipal Hall, Pittsburg, on SATUr.DAY, JULY 11, 1891, at 2 o'clock r. ai. JOHN GRIPP, Chairman. GEORGE W. MILLEE, Secretary. jy99 LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL NOTICE. To Whom it May Concern: Xotice is hereby given that the Columbia Iron and Steel Company and Charles A. O'Brien, have made application to the Court of Common Pleas Xo. 3, of Allegheny, for an order directing said assignee to reconvey the estate assigned oy said company, and a final hearing will be had on said application on SATURDAY, July 11, at 10 o'clock A. M., in said court. Jyo-90 IX THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. 1 of Allegheny county, Xo. 372 December term, 1890. Xotice is hereby given that the undersigned has filed his first and final ac counts as assignee of the Arm of Fleming Bros., of Cochran Fleming, and of J. Kidd Fleming, and that said accounts will be al lowedby tho Court and bo confirmed, nisi, on Saturday, July 25, 1891, unless cause be shown to the 'contrary. JOHN B. RENO. Assignee of Cochran Fleming et al. Jy2-67Th -VfOTICE IS HEREBY GI EX THAT AX i.1 application will bo made to the Gov ernor of Pennsylvania on Friday, tho 31st day of July, 1S91, by Charles T. Schocn, Henry W. 01iei, Vm. H. Schoen, Si., Ed win Atley Schocn and H in. II. Schoen, Jr , under the act of Assembly entitled "An act to provide for the iucoiporation and regula tion of certain eorpoiations," approved April 29, 1S74, and tho supplements thereto, for thechartei of an intended corporation to bo called the Schoen Pressed Steel Brake bcim Company, the character and object of which isthe mamifactmeof ironand steel.or both, oi of any other metal or article of com merce from mot.il, wood, or both, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said act of Assembly and supplements thcrto. J. WATSOX HO AVE, Solicltoi, 920 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Jy9-92Th TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN XS application will be mado to the Gov ernor ot Pennsylvania, on the 16th day of July, 1S91, by M. Finncgan, J. D Downing, J. R. Leonard, C. P. Collins, J. H. Evans and W. W. Bell, under the act of Assembly en titled "An act to provide for the incorpora tion and regulation of cei tain corporations," approved Apul 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended cor poration to be called the "Devonian Oil Company," the character and object of which is the mining and boring for petro leum nnd natural gas, and buying, selling. producing, stoiing, transporting and ship ping the same, with tho right of purchasing, leasing and otherwise acquiring, developing, noiuing, suo leasing ana selling oil ana gas lands and other real estate and property v, hich may be necessary and convenient for tho purposes of its organization and busi ness, with the right of constructing, main taining and operating a line of pipe or pipes, tubing, tanks and such other machinery and devices as may be necessary thereto in tho storage and transporting of the petroleum and natural gas produced or owned by said company, and for these purposes to nave, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said act of Assembly and sup plements thereto ELLIOTT, JACK & ROBERTS, Je2Sl Tli Solicitors. AUCTION SALES. BY A. LEGGATE & SON. SMALL HOUSE AND LOT, SEDGWICK STREET, ALLEGHENY, AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, July 11, At 4 o'clock, Mill be sold at auction, on the premises, tho property No. 40 Sedgwick st , Fifth ward, Allegheny. Lot 17x72, with brick house of sis rooms. Immediate pos session. Good chance to buy a cheap house. Easv terms. A. LEGGATE A SON, jj 7-58 Auctioneeis, 103 Fourtll av. AUCTION SALE 1 RID AY, JULY IL 1891, At the rooms of Henry Auction Company, No. 311 Market stiect. Fine pallor suites in tapestry, brocatelle and hair cloth. Cham ber suites oak and walnut. Oftico chairs, leather dining chairs, sideboards, center tables, toiletware, extension tables bed lounges, couches, fancy locLeis and office desks. Carpets, new and second-hand, for rooms, halls and stairs. JyO-ll Ci -1 1 c-. i Works oiencn ana oramp W. :&. gunting, 2G Fifth sVls Market Si. Try Our Laughton Pads. DIVIDENDS. Humboldt Fire Insurance CoJiPAirr, ) , Allegheny, Pa., July 1, 1801. DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIRECT ORS of this companv have this day de clared a dividend of $1 60 PER SHARE on the capital stock, payable on demand, j J 9-6i A. H. TRIMBLE, Secretary. Nations BiHKFon Savisos, 3' i IL 1 10 Fedeiial Street, Amnitwvv. .Tnlv 1. 189L TMVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIREC- SL7 TORS cf this bank have declared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT ont of the profits of the last six months, paj able forthwith free of tax. Jyl-16-D JOHN F. MORTON, Sec-Treas. - 'German Americas Ins. Co. ojr Penma., ) Office No. Ill Fourth avesue, Pittsburg, July 2, 1891. ) DIVIDEND NO. 31 THE DIRECTORS OF this company have this day declared a scmi-annuil dividend of TWO DOLLARS PER SHARE (4 per cent),jiayable on de mand. W. J. PATTJJRSON, Secretary. Jy3-55-D Office of the Teutoxia Is3urajtce Co , 1 No. 206 Ohio street, Allegheny, Pa., Jnlv 7, 189L ) DIVIDEND XO. 37-THE DIRECTORS OF this company have declaied a dividend of TWO DOLLARS per shaie (fourper cent), payable on demand. C. W. GERWIG, J j 8-30 Secretary. Office of Allegheny Insurance Co., No. 67 Fourth avenue, PrrrsTiTTTtR. .Tnlv 6. 1891. TMVIDFXD THF nTBF.r.TOftS OF THIS XJ company have declared a dividend of THREE PER CEXT ($1 60) PER SHARE, payable on and after the lOtn inst. jy8-19 C. G. DONNELL, Secietary. Office Union Insurance Co., ) Nos. 168 and 170 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa , July 6, 189LJ DIVIDEND THE BOARD HAVE THIS day declared a semi annual dividend of THREE PER CENT, payable forthwith. Jy7r43-D J. W. J. McLAIN, Secretary. BANK STATEMENTS. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF the City Savings Bank of Pittsburg, Pa , at the close of business, Tuesday, June 30, 1691: ASSETS. Loans and discounts, time $426,971 16 Loans and discounts, demand 77,000 00 Banking house and other real estate 76,396 76 Corporate stocks and bonds 101,667 50 Overdrafts 494 23 Cash on hand and in solvent banks. 80,420 10 $76i,919 75 LIABILITIES. Capital stock $100,000 09 Surplus fund 41,001 00 Undivided profits 2465 48 Unpaid dividends 5,353 30 Deposits 6i128 97 $762,949 75 The above statement is true, to the best of my knowledge and belief. JOHN W. TAYLOR, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 1st day of July, 1891. . J. WHITE, Notarv Public. Attest: C. O'DONXELL, JAMER CUR RAN. P. KANE, Directors. iy9-51 EDUCATIONAL. JEFFERSON ACADEMY, CANONSBURG, PA. Principal, C. M. De Islets. Ph. D. (Prince ton). A home school; open September 16, 1S91; thorough instruction; college preparation a spe cialty ; experienced teachers: has educated man of the ablest men of the South and West. Send for handbook. Jel3-43-TT8 Pennsylvania Hollldaysbnrg. nolUdavsburg seminary for Young Women and Girls. Thorough instruction. Methods adapted to the individuality of each pupil. Hume com forts. Location exccptionallv healthful. Malaria unknown. Address MRS. R. S. HITCHCOCK. Jell-17-TTS Harcourt Place Seminary. A school of the highest grade for young ladies and girls. Established upon original lines, its success has been remaikable. For catalogue, address the principal, MISS ADA I. AYER, B. A., Gambler, Ohio. Jel5-9-TT8 TITESTERN UNIVERSITY OF PENNA. V ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS, Sep tember 14 and 15 $100 m PRIZES for best entrance examinations. For particulars write to W. J. HOLLAND, Pres't, Pittsburg, Pa. je4-98-TT8 Kenyon Military Academy. This old and remaikably successful school provides thorough preparation for College or Business, and careful supervision of health, habits and manners For illustrated catalogue, address LAWRENCE RUST, LL D , Rector, Gambier, Ohio. Jel5-9 tis CHELTENHAM MILITARY ACADEMY Ogontz, Montgomery Co , Pa. Unex celled in beauty and healthfulness of loca tion and surioundings and in buildings, equipment and all other requisites of a first class school. Number limited to 60 For illustrated circular address JOHN CALVIN 'RICE, A. M., Principal. myl5-77-D PARK INSTITUTE, 204 NORTH AVENUE, Allegheny, Pa , prepares for college and business. German and French, Shorthand and Tj pewriting. Next term opens September 2. LEVI LUDDEN, A.M., Principal. Jy9-S3-TT3 P1TTSBURB ACADEMY. Academic, Normal, Commeicial. Students prepared for advanced classes in tho best colleges, for teaching, for business. Young Ladies' Seminary Department. Fall term opens Mondaj, Septcmber7, 1891. Office dajs Wednesdays and Saturdays. Hon. Thomas M. Marshall, President Board of Trustees. For catalo 'ue address J. WARREN LYTLE, Principal, No. 7 Fourth av cuue. jy9 81 TOThs PROPOSALS. VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ESTI- 1 HATKS tvlll TA laftairol t- A.TES will be leceived by George Bradley. Secietary of Board, at Cltv Hatl Pittsburg, for the erection of theHomewood ?ublic school building until July 13 at I r. m. heBoaid leservesthe right to reject any or all estimates'. The plans and specifica tions can be seen at the office of J. P. Bailey, architect. Bv ordex of the Board. JAMES A. TYSON, President. Jy9-C3 GEORGE BRADLEY, Secretary. TVJOTICE TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals will be received by the Bmshton School Boird until TUESDAY, July 14, 1891, at 12 M , for the erection of the Biushton public school building. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. Plans and specifications can do seen at the office of Architect Oaterling; Pittsourg. By order of the board. JAS. A. MULLEN. President. DANIEL WUITJIORE, Secretary. Je28-05-29Jyl,3,7,9 SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED np to 12 o'clock noon, July 25, 1891, for the furnishing of all matenaland erection of a brick church, corner Main and Butler streets, Pittsbur", Pa. Ail bids to be marked, proposals for St. John's P. E. Church. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. The successful bidder will be required to give a bond equal to the amount of contract with two approved sureties. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of William Kauffman, Architect, Xo. 801 Lewis Block, Pittsburg, Pa. Address all bids to H. W. VERNER, Secretary, No. 225 Forty-fomth street, Pittsburg, Pa. Jy9-90 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Estimates will be leceived for the erection of a public school building for the Allen sub school district. Thirty-first ward, Pittsburg. Plans and specifications can bo seen at the office of J. P. Bailey, architect, said esti mates to be left with M. M. Garland, Presi dent, No. 514 Smithfield St., Pittsburg, room 7, or the architect, not later than 4 o'clock JULY 20. The board reserves the right to reject any or all estimates. By order of the board. M. M. GARLAND, President. R. L. THOMAS, Secretary. Jy9-69 MThF PROPOSALS FOR ADDITION TO schoolhouse Sealed proposals will be leceived by the Chairman of tho Building Committee for the erection of a new framo addition to the Luckoy sub-district shool houso No. 1, Thirty-fifth ward, Pittsburg, Pa , according to architect's plans and specifications, which can be seen at resi dence of chairman. All bids must be sent sealed to tho Chairman, Hugh McMnrray, Castor st , Pittsburg, Pa , on or before July 11, 189L The work to be done will also De let in part, if lound desirable. The right is reserved to reject anv or all bills or parts of bids. HUGH McMURRAY.1 Pittsburg, Fa., June 2, 1S91. Jj 3-9-tut1ifs PROPOSALS FOR ORDNANCE SUPPLIES Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, II) , Juno 10, lb91 Sealed proposals, in tripli cate, will be received until 2 o'clock p. m , on FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1691, for furnishing Dyed Cotton Duck, Blankets, Forage, Silver, Gold, Steel, Tin, Brass, Iron, Copper and Brass Rivets and Burrs; lion, Brass and Copper Wire: Nails, Screws, Tacks, Bolts, Nuts, ather, Thread, Rope, Duck, Paints, Oils, Chemicals, Paper, cleaning and Polishing Materials. Files, etc . durimr the fiscal veur .ending June 30, 1892- Printed lists ofsup- fines needed, wltn lull instructions, stipula iohs, etc , can bo had on application to Captain M. W. LYON, Ordnance Depart ment, U. S. Army, Commanding. Jelt-l-15,16,17,lS-JuS,9 SUMMER BESOBTS. TOURISTS CAN OBTAIN INFORMATION as to rates and accommodations of many of the hotels here advertised by applying at THE DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE. I Atlantic City. HOTEL IMPERIAL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Maryland av. directly on the Veach, facing the ocean. Handsomely deco rated and furnished. Capieity 200. Strictly first-class. Pil;esf By the dav,2 to J3. by tho week, $10 to $18. G. W. K.E.VDRICK. JJ9 93-D THE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. On thebeach,with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths in. the house. Send for circular.-JeS0-45-D E. ROBERTS & SONS. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The largest hotel. Open all the year. Jell-U CHARLES McGLADE. Cape May. CONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY, N. J., SEA SON 1S91. Hassier's Celebrated Orches tra. Opens June 8. J. F. CAKE. my26-60-TTh3 HOTEL CHALFONTE. CAPE MAY, N. J. Greatly enlarged since last season. All modern Improvements-Jy4-22-D H. W. SAWYER. the; stocktonhotel CAPE MAY, N. J. Now onen for the fourth congective season of present management. Greatly improved. Cuisine unsurpassed. JelB-49 F. T. WALTON, Proprietor. HOTEL laayette;, CAPE MAY, X. J. JOHX TRACY & CO , Pi oprietors. Located directly on the beach. Elevator and all modern improvements Address JOHN TRACY, Proprietor, Washington Hotel, Philadelphia, or to Cape May. jyl MARINE VILLA, Cape May, N. J. Within 30 yards of tho surf. Seventeenth season; 50 rooms added, facing the sea; eleva tor, baths, etc. MRS. F. HALEEXBECK. Jyl 21 d HOTEL COLUMBIA. Cape Mat, X. J. All modern Improve ments, popular prices, special rates bv the weak. TI. W.SAWYER. j4-21 Other Resorts. BEDFORD SPRINGS BEDFORD, PA. Hotel Opens June 13. Write for pamphlet on this great Resorti and the famous BEDFORD SPRIXGS MINERAL WATER. B. DOTY, MANAGER. myS0-30-TTS MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CRESSON SPRINGS. Main line Penna. R. R ; all trains stop. On the Summit of the Allegheny Mountains. Will open June 25. For circulars and infor mation address WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt., Ciesson, Cambria, myl5-73 Co, Pa- MONMOUTH HOUSE, SPRING LAKE BEACH, N. J. SEASON OPENS JUNE 27, 1S9L HOUSE ENLARGED AND IMPROVED. Particulars on application to I- U. MALTBY, Hotel Lafayette, Fhila , or Monmonth House. jell-16-D HOTEL WOPSONONOCK, Wopsononock Mountain, 2,650 feet above ocean leveh UNQUESTIONABLY the finest location on the Alleghenies. For rates and circulars write to M. O'BRIEN, Proprietor, Altoona, Pa. jy4-23-TT3 T ONG BRANCH, N. J. United States Hotel, Select family and transient hotel, directly on the ocean; 500 feet frontage; " $3 and $3 50 per day; reduced weeklv rates to families. J. C. VAN CLEAF, Prop.. Mansion House, Brooklyn Heights, N, Y., di rectly opposite Wall street ferry. jell-15-TT3 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, Pioprictor. JelMiD NOTICES. THE BOARD OF INSPECTORS OF THE Western Penitentiary of Pennsylvania will receive until TUESDAY EVENING, July 14, written applications for the posi tion of house or resident phssician. Can didates must be graduates of a medical col lege. Details furnished at the prison. EDWARD S. WRIGHT, jy7-84-TT8 Warden. OraiCE of tiie Westisohocse Electric ) AliDMANTJFACTURIIia COMPANY, Pittsburg, Pa., July 9, 1S91. ) To the Stockholders of the Wcstinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Co.: TOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that a special meeting of the stockhold ers of the Westinghonse Electric and Manu facturing Company will be held in the city of Pittsburg, in loom C4 of the Weatinghouse building, corner of Penn avenue and Ninth street, on WEDNESDAY, July 15, 1891, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, to consider and take action upon the plan of reorganization adopted and approved by the Board of Di rectors of tliis company by a resolution adopted April 7, 1M1, a copy of which Is herewith enclosed, and also to consider and act upon such other 01311613 or business as may arise in connection with the considera tion of and action upon the said plan of re organization. The transfer books of the company will be closed at 5 o'clock on Mon day, July 13, and remain closed until after this meeting. By order of the Board of Di rectors. GEORGE WESTINGHOUSE, Jr., CT-A. TERRY, President. Secretary. Jy9-2 BUSINESS CHANGES. OWING TO THE DEATH OF ANTHONY IL EUWER tho co-partnership of Euwer & Karslake, wholesalo lumber dealers, Alle gheny, Pa., is dissolved. The business of the latenrm wui Desetuea anu an agreements and contracts made by the late firm carried out by me as surviving partner. S. KARSLAKE. The wholesale lumber business will be car ried on by me as heretofore individually. S. KARSLAKE. Dated Jdxt 1, 1S91. Jy8-95 WM. L. CHALFANT, Attorney, 149 Fourth Avenue. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT a meeting of the shareholders of "The Spang Steel and Iron ComDany, Limited," held on the 1st day of July, h91, it was, by a vote of a majority in number and value of interest, determined to dissolve and wind up said partnership association, limited; and the undersigned were elected by tho members of said association, limited, liqui dating trustees thereof, with full power and authority to wind up the concern and dis tribute the net upsets thereof among the members according to law. CAMPBLLL B. HERRON, . JOHN" C. PORTER, , " WALTER C. STEELE, Jy5-18 Liquidating Trustees. ECONOMY IN FUEL Hot Water Heating Apparatus for Residences, Etc AISO, Ventilating Fans for Cooling, Et'c. W'GINNESS, SMITH & CO., 93 Water St. Je5-55-TT3 McNAUGKBLER & CO., Contractors for Paving Sidewalks With Cement, Brick and Fire Brick, Concreting Cellars. 110 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA. Curbstone furnished and set. fe7-58- CHOICE PBOPEETD3S. BLAIUE PRESENTS AT THEOUTSTART, Without Tax or Special Levy, lSchoolg, churches, stores and hotels. 2 Telephone, post and. telegraph .offices. 3 Electric lights, stone and board walks. 4 Grist, saw and planing mills. 5 Boat yards, producing the Xastesi; 6 Inexhaustible supplies of coal on every hand. . ,, .. 7 Natural gas wells to sight, rivaling the best. , 8 Connections with the two greatest rail road systems. 9 Uninterrupted river navigation aU tho year. 10 Abundant and cheap building mate rials. , 11 Highly fertile and productive country surrounding. 12 Spring and well water unexcelled any- 13 MANUFACTURING SITES being oc cupied to the last acre. 14 RESIDENCE LOTS that for beauty, healthfulness, convenience of situation and certainty to appreciate cannot be duplicated. A GREAT OPPORTUNITY HERE For homeseekers, manufacturers and all in quest of safe, sure and quickly profitable in vestments. FREE railroad and steamboat tickets, maps, printed matter and full particulars from Charles Somers & Co.,129 Fourth Av. Jy9-87 DO YOU Want to Build Houses to Rent? Lots on Ophelia street, Oakland, are ex ceptionally good for this purpose. You can build a house costing $3,300 on a lot worth $1,500, and rent for ikO per year. A ten per cent investment. BLACK & BAIRD, Jy5-26-Thssn 95 Fonrth avenue. FOR LEASE. No. 78 and SO Diamond st., in ne-v Dispatch Building; choice nnd central location; high ceilings, good light, tile floors, good entrances elegant windows for display; every modern convenience. Applv after 2 p. -v. any da ess Manager dispatch. anv day to BUSI- ne: Je24-U7 Cheap Lot on Inwood Street 33 1-3x136. Nice neighborhood; well built up; rapidly impro lng. ONLY $1,000. EASY TERMS ONLY $200 CASH REQUIRED. S.A.DICKIE &CO., Jy7 90-TThs Penn and Shady aves., E. E. CORNER PROPERTY -AT- ZBx,1XSlb1j03L, 80x137 feet to 20-foot alley. Very desirable building lot- See BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 1C2 FOURTH AVENUE. jj5-3S-TTsn HOTEL FOR SALE. On account of the death of the proprietor of the Hotel Windsor of Youngstown, O , the house wiU be sold at a bargain. Forty five well furnished rooms; a first class bar, well stocked with liquors. Will be sold for $3,500. Address Jy8-H A. GARNI ER, Youngstown, O. WHY DON'T YOU GO KENSINGTON On the Allegheny Valley Rail road and on the Alle gheny River, 1 8 Miles From Pittsburg, WHAT WE HATE. The Excelsior Flint Glass Works! The Pittsburg Reduction Co., The Kensington Chill Ste.el Co., The Rolled Steel Wheel Co., The Bradley Stove Foundry. If You Want Steady Work go to Kensington. If You Want a Home go to Kensington. If You Want to Make Money go to Kensington. If You Want to Live in a Thriving City go to Kensington. Remember, it doesn't cost you anything to go to Kens ington We furnish you round trip tickets FREE on application at the office of the BULL IWflSII Rooms 30 and 32, No. 96 CHOICE PKOPEKTT13. POE S-AXiIE3-$5,000, Five minutes from Kensington station, A.V. E- R., five (5) acres of nice, level ground that will subdivide into tftirty-flva (35) forty-foot lots that wiU readily sell at $400 each. BAMTJEL "W. BLACK CO., Jy9-85 99 Fourth avenue. FOR SALE FINE RESIDENCE, TWELVE BOOMS, MODERN FIXTURES, ALLEGHENY AVE. Location one of the best In Allegheny CIS) W. A. HERRON & SONS, M fourth, avenue. Jy9-86-Th HURRY & EDSALL, FIDELITY BUILDING, PITTSBURG. Jy3 Gas and Electro-Combination Chandeliers, Brackets, Pendants, Por tables, Etc., Designs and finishes not obtainable in any other stock in the city. We deal in nothing but the best grades of goods, yet our prices are lower than asked for inferior goods elsewhere, Our effects are artistia and always undertaken under guarantee. We are In a position to fit up all classes of residences, and we refer with pleasure to a majority of the finest residences in Pittsburs and Allegheny as to our ability to fumisli something out of the common order at a minimum price. If you have gas fixtures too good to throw away we can alter them into electro-combinatlou or straight electric effects, and can-reflmsn them in any color with most pleasing resultsat very little cost. We are always glad to furnish special de signs and special effects on application. As we deal exclusively In goods mentioned wa can assure yon better results than can be obtained elsewhere. Trade solicited for all classes of dwellings, stores, public buildings, etc., etc G. C. Vankirk & Co., Standard Building, 531-533 WOOD STREET, Rooms 308, 309, 312 and 313. J619-30 DR. HARRIS' CRAMP CURE -FOB- Every Ache and Pain FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES. Manufactured by L.H. HARRIS DRUG GO., Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh Avenua, Je30-D PITTSBURG, PA. STOCKS! STOCKS! Paying Handsome Dividends. But a limited amount for sale of the FLOR ENCE INVESTMENT CO , of Florence, Ala Registered by the Industrial Title, Tru3 and Savings Company, of Philadelphia, Pa . which is the Registrar and Transitu-Agens of the company. A SURE INVESTMENT, Yielding 9 1-3 per cent per annum. See W. A. HUDSON. Room 49, Fidelity Title and Trnt Company's Building, 121 Fourth av. Relerence, John W.Uerron, of W. A. Her Ton & Sons. Je2-57 TO AND DOUBLE YOUR MONEY? WHAT IE HEED. THE GROCER, THE BUTCHER, THE BAKER, THE TAILOR, THE SHOEMAKER. Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Ci 4 1 1 Jy9-74-Th JeS-lT" lr JyT-e-Tis
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