$ THE PITTSBURG 'DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY, JTFLT 15, 189L 3 tC 10 CHASCE TO EEST. The Jnd?es of the Criminal Court Being Kept Pretty Busy. NUMEROUS CASES DISPOSED OP. Some Tainily Linen lirought Out to Be laundered in Public THE DKIFT OF A DAY IX THE COURTS Yesterday was a pretty busy day in the Criminal Court. John Shaub w as plnced on tnal for receiving stolen goods in the shape of a lot of oil -well supplies stolen from Sucss & Harden, of Boss township, last February Tho evidence in tho case was not stiflieient to -how the defendant had been guilty of recciv ing stolen goods, but it did show that he was gnilty of the larceny of the goods. According to instructions from .Tudije Stowe, the Jurj returned a ver dict of not guiltv, and the defendant, in steid of being discharged, was ordered placed under $500 bail to answer at the nest term for larceny. Tho order was made by Judge Stowe. Charle- AVeisbcrg was tried and found guilty on a charge of selling liquor without lieen se before Jndcc Stowe The prosecutor was Mr Eliza Slattcrj. Tho result of this stilt nds rather a peculiar torv. Chniles AVei-bcre and James ;i lttcry were formerly conductors on the Pittsburg and Birming ham line About a month apo both men got into a quarrel in v hich Weinberg was badly used up and for hich he sued Mattery for aggravated assault and lntterv. This enso wn- tried about two weeks ago when S la t lerj wascoimcted nnl sent to thevvoik-hou-e for one vear Mrs flatten- took up the fight in behalf ofher son, and as a result succeeded in eonv ictiiig AVcisbcrg, w lio will piobablj be sent to lcep his former com panion company An Interesting Case for .Tenders. There w as a c ise tried before Jude stowe, the result of vv Inch w ill be interesting to all jewelers hereabouts It was that of Harry Cohen, a Charticrs township jowoler, who wa-Mied foi larcenv bv bailee The prose cutor in the casp wasA llliam Lanev and the evidence as adduced show od the follow ing -o-ne two montlis ago Laney went to Cohen -jewelrv store and left his watch to 1 repaired About a week later Mr. Laney calli d at the store for his waUh Mr. Cohen informed him he could not let him have it, as he lnd loaned it out to anothci man who iii u ft his watch to be lcpaircd. Somfe daj s afterward I.inev again called and demanded his waich, and was once more informed lint lit could not get it, as the roan it had been loaned to failed to return it. The jeweler offered to cive Mr Lanev another watch of tho same value as lus own, $!' Mr Lanev refused this snving he wanted his own watch and no otbei and. as it was not produced, brought this suit. During the trial Judge Stowe remarked tint the practice of loaning out watches wa common among jewelers. His own experience was that when he loft liis wafch to be repaired a poorer watch wasalwavs gnen him The jury wis out nearlv half a dav in the case, and had not rcat lied a verdict hen court closed. John Cnhill, John Keefe and Chris Lucas, tried on Monda for felonious assault and liattervon lied schutte, were found not jruilrv Fred "Uii.ttc. r.mil Uedig Cl'arlcs Gucnther Max Herman, Alex tubener, Christ Lintz and George Kerns, charged with not b John Gihill, weie also found not pn'ltv These cases grew out of a Eloomfield row Form suits for dakaues. Feople "Who Think Tliej nave a Redress to Secure In the Courts. Robert Gtorgi yesterday entered suit against E. J McLaughlin, the saloonkeeper at the corner o. Grant and Diamond streets, for damage forslinder. Georgi alleges that on June 29 McLaughlin, in the presence of others in his saloon, called the plaintiff a liar and a thief, charged him with stealing vvhi-kv, etc...nd discharged him and or deredlinn out of the house Asa result (eorgi's reputation has been injured and he asks con ages Attonir Frank Whitescll yesterday en tend suit in behalf of Mrs Elizabeth schlag iiruiiM the citv r Allegheny foi fljOOOdim ages. It is stated that tho plaintiff owned property fronting on Tinial street, Alle gheny In Julv, lMl, the citv tookpos-es-hion of some of her and for an outlet for voople liv mg on lit. Troy several other ots belonging to her were so cut up that then sale was spoiled. Mrs. schlag never rceeiv ed notice ot the taking ot the land, and some benefits were assessed to her hus band Ilenrv " tilag, who has been dead five years and nt ei owned the land Joseph am! lbertma Itcilinier yesterday enured smts fo- 5 0j0 damages each for false arre-t arunst t.eorge and John Loef fet. 1 he parties 11 o in Vllegheny. It was t-tatedthat John Locffer, at the request of .eorgc I oeffer, made an information beioro Alderman Br nker barging plaintitln w ith liavmg committed perjur in the suit of Jo seph Beihoter against George Loeffer, be foie Alderman Lij--nbeis The Beihofers w ere arrt -ted, but discharged at the hear ing. Capiacs were issued for the arrest of the deiendants AltornevJ H Bark yesterdnj filed a suit in behalf of Vuton Oberle and wif against Jost-ph Gross tor SL000 damages The de fend int it is charged, kept a leroeious dog which "was used and accustomed to attack and bite mankind." On June 11 the dog bit and -evenly it jured Oberle, and $1,000 dam ages is ask d FAMILY TB0UBLES AIEED. Testimonj in a T)iv orce Cae and a Suit for Alienation of Affection. The testimony taken in the divorce case of Lmilie Ida Theis, bj her next friend her father. Fnd II. Boehment against Joseph Thtis was filed yestcitiij The parties lied in L.iwienceville. The couple, it was stated, re married lugu-t 1 lssl, and lived to gctl er until Februarv 12, PV Theis, It was claimed, did not piovide lorhis wife. Feb ruary 12, 1N3 he raised a disturbance in the hon-e ind threaten) d to kill his wife Tho loIice were called and Theis attacked his lather in law. Mi Boehment The police got into the house bv breaking in the door, und arrestto Theis Hewas sent fiO davs to the workhouse, and never lived with his wife altet ward Sometime after he got out he rer-irned to the house and entered bv a window He said he had come after his child, and tliieatcncd his wife by till owing n crock at hei While he was chasing her the police appeared, and he received an other 30 d i s to the w orkhouse. Mrs Theis testified that she is still afraid he will do her some injurj Mr. Boehment testified that Theis h is not supported his fannlv since the Brooks law went into effect. He has seen him h inging around the house, and had beard that he bad threatenea to LIU bis w ire and her fathci txibrKd hirchner yesterdav enteiedsult against Joseph stoddleman ot No lllOPenn aienue, lor $100.0 dimiges for the aliena tion orhis ire sailectioiiH Kirchner states that he is a tailor. In ugust, jSS6, ho mar ried Marv Nule and tlie li ed together lor three j cars in ncace and happiness. tod dlemini, it is charged, intending to injure the plaintiff and deprive him of the com fort, fellow-hip socictj , aid and assistance of his wife, and destroy hei nfrc-tion tor hun, mistreated hei March 1, 18ft, -and di ers othci times sa result Kircnncr h is been deprived of Ins wife, and asks $10,noo dnin ngts. Freed From a -crj0us Charge. Michael McCumiskj, tried on Monday for assault and battery with intent to commit a worse crime on Lucj Mclntj re, was found guilt v of simple assault and battery. Thomas Blastford was tried for keeping a ferocious dog, which was alleged to bac bitten a child of H r Walkingcr, and was found not guilt, but ordered to pay the costs. Thepartfes reside m tho Twentieth ward John Hpuker pleaded nolle contendere to n charge of immorality preferred b Anna & ltsfield, of Bennett atatiou. The Usual fine was imposed l)a id Guenthcr, tried for abscondingfrom the boarding houpo of Margaret Stenson, lit Duquesne was found not guilt. Autone Lichivek w as couvietf don a charge of assault and batterj preferred bv Peter Gumranj The row occurred on Mission street, -outuside, Maj 24. Tho aefendant was it ommended to the extreme mercy of the court Edward Railly pleaded guilty to assault and batterj on William S Barkley at oblesburg, March l'l. and was sentenced to jia a fine of 6 cents and costs. llliam Beadling, Hati-j Beadhng and Bohcit Bcadlmg were tned for forcible cntrj and detainer, preferred b Curtis McQuillan Tne defendants are alleged to have taken Sorcible possession of McQuil lan's coal office ou South Twenty-third street. The case w ill bo finished to-day. Tn-Daj's Trial List. Criminal Court Commonwealth vs. Mat- thow Bell, C. B. Jordan, Joseph Gever, Lena Sprague. James Jackson, John bill, Albert Warner, James White, Samuel Edwards, Sandy Travcrs. Sandy Berry, John Mc Keev er, John Kramer (2), Thomas Martin, Joseph Tetruska, Francis Cerito, J. F. Sykes, F. Sylvester, Lewis Baker, Frank Tomiski, George Wilson, alias Anderson (2): A. H. Burkett. Kate Cavey (2), Michael Dona hue, John Hcber. G. Krutzer, David Law son, John Smith, John Romlne, Frank Tay lor, George Weithans, Xoih Wood, Patrick Lannon, Alex. Dugan. Caught at the Court House. The County Commissioners and Controller met yesterdav as the Salary Board and formallv reappointed P. W. Siebert, II. T. Rowley and V. W. Murray as the clerical force in the County Commissioners' office. I: the equity suit of J. M. Oakley and others against the Dnquesne Traction Com pany, m referenco to the smokestack of the luqucsne power house, a rule was issued on the defendants e-terday to plead, answ er or demur w ithin 30 daj s. STFrnE-r Colls yesterday filed a defense to the application of his wire, Mario Collins, for maintenance during divorce proceed ings. Mr. Collins savs he has been unable to obtain w oik, and tho only income he has is $1,000 a year, w hich he gets from the Jr. O. IT. A. M. for services. This, he sa s. will cca60 September I next, and that as lie ha6 already received $900 of the amount, he can't be ex pected to give ery much toward counsel tees. The rule will be argued this morning. CANNOT BE HURRIED. The Appointment of a ChicfEngineer Will Not Come for Some Days Yet Under writers Pleased With the Provisions or the Xcw Ordinance. Chief Brown does not propose to bo hur ried m the least in tho appointment of a Chief Engineei of the Fire Bureau. Scores of speculations on the possiblo choice have not advanced the appointment n day. The latest name produced bv tho gossips was Miles Humphreys. Chief Brown when asked about it vesterday replied. "I will mako .no appointment until the Mayor signs the ordinance, and ho may not sign it. However, if he does, I will submit the names of five or six persons who pos sess more or less of the requisite abilities for the placo to the Board ot Underwriters, und ask them to select the best man in their judgment for the work. I will be go erned largelj by their decision. But if the Mnj or does sign the ordinance, it may not be for sei eral days, and it will be a week after ward before the appointment is made. As to Mi. Humphreys, I have not talked to him about the matter nor has he spoken to mo about it. The same thing can be said of half a dozen other men who have been named for the place." The Board of Firo Underwriters is satis fied with the proposed improvements to tho Bureau of Fire. Major McCandless, Charles W. Gerwig, W. .1. Patterson and Fire Marshal McFadden, representing the under writers, met w ith May or Gourley, Controller Morrow, Chief Brown and Select Council man Lnmbie in the Mayor's ofllce yesterday morning The new ordinance w as road and thoiouglily discussed. The underwriters oxnressed" themselves as favoring a flro- boat, water tower, and other features nrovided for in the ordinance. Thev also argued in favor of an increased number of fireplugs They produced figures to show that Allegheny, in proportion to her popu lation, has a great many more fire plugs than Pittsburg, and that Cleveland, with about the s .me number of people as Pitts burg, has twice as many fire plugs. In speaking of the adantages of a fire boat the underwriters stated that it would be especially serviceable along the South side, where at present the greater number of fires result in total loss. All buildings m the citj within l.tOO feef of tho rivers can be protected by it. Controller Morrow ob jected to the"provieion for more firemen, on account of the expense of hiring them. But the underw riters insisted on the necessity of more men. Chief Brown explained the workings of a water tower. After the meeting Mayor Gourley said he had not jet signed the ordinance. Ho wdl take no action until after another confer ence between himself and Chief Brown, hich is fixed for this morning. WIKES OK A DEAD LEVEL. A Suggestion on the Subject of a Pending City Ordinance. A great many people, while anxious to see the unsightly and dangerous telegraph, tele phone, street car and electric light wires come dow n, are not satisfied to have them buried, as at present is the plan. They .say telephones would be practically useless ad at an moment thej might be forced by the burning out of a w ire to borrow their neigh bor sinstiuinent for peihnps an hour or 36 hours before the injury be repaired. Busi ness aud professional men who have dis carded old-time methods of doing business could scarce get along without the telephone now, and they protest against the annoy ance and uncertaintj" possibly attending the burying of the w ires. C. Ivimberland says there is no necessity of burj mg the wires according to the pres ent method. He saj a, if needed, iron bevmg of such strength as to stand an j concussion coming from a ten ton wagonload can bo laid in the streets nt the level of tho pavement, and the wires put into them. Then when a w ire goes w rong tho repair cam, be made in a few minutes alter the damaged place is located; the iion box can be opened teniporarilj- and closed In an hour or per haps in ne minutes and travel not delated or the streets spoiled bj lcingdug up almost daily, as he claims they wonld be if tho w ires w ere all buriod bj- the method now In use. BANK STATEMENTS. I7ORTY-SE0OND SEMI-ANUAL STATE 4 MENT of the GERMANIA SAA 1NUS BANK on July L 1691. ASSETS. First mortgage bonds and other valid securities $ l,037iCC3 Mortgage interest due 3,15s 20 Other interest due 2,095 09 Dividendsoritocks due July 1 . 2.4S5 50 Bank projiem eorner W'ood aud Diamond streets 190 0.V2 S3 Othce fixtures, safes, etc 028 25 Improved real estate m and around Pittsburg 35.7C3 44 93 shares German National Bank 26,00 00 GO shares Iron City National Bank 5,400 00 80 shares Citizens' National Bank 4.S00 10 35 shares Tirst National, Alle- ghenv 5,750 00 CO shares Masonic Bank 3415 00 Other div idend paj tag stock.. 17,033 50 15,000 Federal street and Pleas ant Vallej Passenger Rallwav 5 per eenl bonds . 15,425 00 10,000 Willlamsport Bridge C per cent bonds 10,000 00 10 000 Point Bridge 6 per cent bonds 10,800 00 5,C00 Penn Incline 6 per cent cent bonds 5,100 00 10,000 Pittsburg and Castle Shan non Incline and Railroad 6 per cent bonds 10,350 00 5 000 Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis Railroad 7 per cent bonds C.100 00 2,000 Pittsburg and Connellsville Kailroad7pei cent bonds 2,400 00 28,000 Braddock Water Works 5 percent bonds 23,000 00 10,1.00 Pennsylvania Water Com- panv Wtlkiusburg C per cent bonds 10250 00 10,100 Philadelphia Company 6 percent bonds 10000J30 2 000 Transv erse Passenger Rall- rond 0 per cent bonds 2,040 00 10,000 Allegheny county riot 4 per cent bonds 10,500 00 Time loans, with collateral ... 171 622 2 Demand loans, with collateral . 243,402 70 Cash on hand and in National Ikinks 130,039 97 $ l,99s,91S 43 LIABILITIES. Due depositors . .$1,7G8 523 53 Six months' interest due depositors 31,237 85 $1,797 7G1 43 Capital stock 150,000 00 Contingent fund ia v00 m Undivided profits 1L1S7 00 ,- , , , , , 1,993,913 43 2v umber of depositois Jul v 1, 3,3S7. Averago credit to each, $533 73' C MEYRAN, -,.- j j . , President. A e, the undersigned Auditing Committee, doheiebj certify that we have examined the bonds and mortgages, notes and bills and collaterals, deeds for real estate, bonds, certificates of stock, cash on hand and in National Banks, and find them to a-ree vv ith the abov e statement. " E. GROETZINGER, JOS. G. SIEBEXECK, JOSEPH ABEL. PirrsBura, July 11, 19L Jyl5-17-w ssn STOCKS! STOCKS! Paying Handsome Dividends. But a limited amount for sale of the FLOR EN CE IN VEsTMEN T CO , of Florence, Ala. Registered by tho Industrial Title, Trust and sav mgs Company, of Philadelphia, Pa which is the Registrai and Transfer Agent 01 thecompanv. A SLRE INVESTMENT, Yielding 9 1-3 per cent per annum. See W. A. HUDSON. Room 49, Fidelity Title and Trust Company's Building, 121 lourth av. iteierencc, John .Uerron. of W. A. Her ron & tons. je2S7 Es?" Difplay advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified real estate advertisements on this page ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top late bang displayed counts as ttro. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smtthficld and Diamond Streets ALWAYS OPEN. , BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHER WANT. FOR kALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UT TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with THE Dispatch. FOR THE S.OITTCIMDE, NO. 1H2 CARSON STREET, TELEPHONE NO. COK. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6121 PEN NAVE. PITTSBURG-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. SSOI Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 24 th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, V) Federal street. 11. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. F. H. EGOERS A SON, Ohio and Chestnut street.' THOMAS McHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. G. W. HUGHES. Fcnnsjhaniaand Beaver avc. PERRY M. GLFIM, Rebecca and Allegheny ave. WANTED. Male nclo. BEST OFFICE CANVASSERS EVERYWHERE to handle Palnc's Combination-Lock Crank; sells itstirto eicry safe owner; hie piv: verj latest; write at once. AM. LOCKCRAXK CO., Mll aukce. is. jyl5-3J ERBER IMMEDIATELY FIRST-CLASh white barber: wagca 12 a week. Address FRED HELD. 3IcKecsport, Pa. JH0jfT B OYGOOD BOY 17 OrTs FOR REAL ESTATE office. i. N Dispatch office. jvl5-3a CANVASSER GOOD CANVASSER NEAT dresser, with rcfirenee and security; wiges, 515. No. 8WJHE AV. JT15-51 ARR1AGE PAINTrR - A FIRST-CLASS workman to go to countrv shop. Inquire of XBASE. M'LEAN & M'GINNEsS, No. 103 Lib erty ave. J315-S CUTTER-ARE YOU A CUTTER' IF SO, DO jou use the A. D. RUDE new method of cutting' J j 15-26 ClOMPETENT DRUG CLERK-GERMAN PRE ' FERRED. Address OPIM, Dispatch office. Jvlo-04 DRIVER-FIRST-CLASS CARRIAGE DRIVER for livery. Inquire WOOD & SMITH, 3S0O Forbes st., Oakland.' jyl5-14 DRUG CLERK-QUALIFIED ASSISTANT. Address DRUG STORE, Ellwood City, Pa. JvH-35 FIRrMAN HORSESHOER AT JAMES HOW ARD'S, Evergreen Plank Road. BennettjFa. MAN WITH PUSH IN PITTSBURG AND each town and city or Pennsylvania and sur rounding States, to introduce the Tastest-selling household article on record; sales in Philadelphia have reached a million; pavs f3 50per da. For particulars address, with stamp, W. H. WILL IAMSON, 44 N. lourth St.. Philadelphia, Pa. Jyl2-70 , MAN-A SINGLE MAN FOR DINING ROOM work. Inquire at v. EST PEN N HOSPITAL, Twentv -eighth st. Jyl5-B9 PAY ROLL CLERK - ONE THOROUGHLY experienced In rolling mill work and practice. Address P. O. BOX 644. Pittsburg. Pa. Jyl5-3 SALESMEN IN EVERY COUNTY $75 PER month and expenses; outfit, samples, etc., free; goods sold bj sample; steady position to proper party; no experience nece&sar: rullpar llculars upon application ; send stamp WORCES TER. FERRULE 3IFG. CO., 24 Henncin St., "H orcester. Mass Jyl5-23-D SOL1CITORS-FOR LIFE INSURANCE: I.1B LRL commissions; policv taking because most pleasing in price and plan. MURRY & ED SALL, 34FIdtllty building. mr27-19 TRACK LAYERS-niMrillATFLY, 25 MEN for lav lug track on PIT! SHURG AND 1lOtSS RUN R. R., Groveton, Pa. Good wages. J v 15-1 OUNG MAN WHO HAS HAD SOME EXPFRI ENCEili ofilcework. Vddrcss hi own hand- writing, stating salary expected, X. . z.. lm-Jyla-1 paten omce. VOUNG MAN HAVING HAD SOME EXPERI X ICE at tin or plumbing trade. Steady work Apply A. b. HEXLE, 133o Penn ave. Jyl5-ll Agents. AGENTS-OX SALARY OR COMMISSION TO handle the new patent 'hemical ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling noveltj ever produced; erases Ink thoroughly Id two seconds; no abrasion or paper: 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to $020 In six dajs; another (32 in two hours- we want one energetic general agent ror each State and Terrltorv. Forterme and rull particu lars, address THE MONROE ERASER Mil. CO., La Crosse. V is. my22-7o AGENTS-TO SELL THE PIXLESS CLOTHES line! the onlyJIne ever invented that lmlds the clothes without pins; a perrect success; patent re cently Issued; sold onlv by agents, to whom the ex clusive right is given, on receipt or 50 cents we will send a sample line by mail; also circulars; price list and terms to agents hecun vour ten Uory at once. Address THE PIXLESS CLOTHES LINE CO., 17 Hermon St.. i orcester, M iss. ap!2-142-ws A'GENTS- E OFFER AGENTS BIG MOfc EY. In exclusive territory: our new patent sales fell at sight In city or couutrj ; new agents first in fi Id acluall) getting rich; one agent in one dav cleared SaS; so can vou; catalogue free. ALPINE SAFE CO., No. 363-371 Clark bt., Cincinnati, O Je23-70-w sa Female Help. A 3nDDLE-AGED SINGLE LADYTODLRFCT the work or liouseKieplngin a public institu tion ouUide the citv ; must be a thorough house keeper and come wtllrccoinmiuded. talary 8250 per annum with hoard and washing. Address COUN TRY, Dipateh office. jyllsil GIRL-AGOODGIRL.GERMANrREFFRRLD. lnrgeneral houewurk lu a small taiuilv. p plrtoMRs. HEI Ml ART, Suinmerloa street, sec ond door irom Ellsworth av.. East End: take Du quesne traction, Llneoln and Larimer avs. JvlV-50 30 PREPOSSESSING LADIES. WITH GOOD voice and llffiirc. as chorus sineers lu hleh- class opera compau) . Address OPERATIC. Dis patch office, j) 15-57 Male and Fcmalo nelp. TEAMSTERS. QUARRYMEN. LABORERS, 40 fvnn hands, woman cook $6 per week, dish washers, chambermaids, waitresses. 200 house girts, 4 colored. 40 cooks. 10 chambermaids, seamstress. MELIIAVfc. 64oGnntst Tel. 90. J)13-n CHAMBERMAIDS, DINING ROOM GIRLS, cooks, nurses, laundresses, 200 house girls, live young girls, 30 German and colored girls, porters, waiters, gardeners, larra hands. 31 Its. E THOMP SON. u Grant st. JUS-D Situations. POSITION-BY YOUNG FRENCH BOY, WHO speaks some English, to make hlmseir usiful in an Ainirican famllv; could teach children the French language. Address THERESA MILLS, Harrison and i Iftieth sta , city. j) 15-18 POSITION-IN GENERAL ACCOUNTING OR bookkeeping, young married man; practical experience or ten vears; saturaciory reference from present emplovers and reasons for change. Address P. O. Box 927. city. api-jur POSITION AS STENOGRAPHER AXD TELE GRAPH operator, bv young man of 22, Ad dress B. A , Dispatch office. J)15-j rartners. PARTNER WITH FROM $2,000 TO 510,000 IN sarc speculation where munej may b doubled or quadrupled In next three months. Satlsfaetorv rercrences. Address COMMERCIAL, Dispatch office. J5kJ-12 Financial. MOXEY-TO LOAN IN LARGE OR SMALL amounts on good city or Alleghenv property. MORTiMl RS1AKLINO, Room 34, 103 Fourth av. Je21-4Q-vvsu ORTGAGES OX CITY OR ALLEGHENY countv property at lowest rates. HEMii A. A EAVEK S. CO.. 92 Fourth av. mh2-n Miscellaneous. BRIGHT MAX v ITH CAPITAL TO ENGAGE In butter and egg trade, lu connection with old established honse. CHARLES SOMERS. 129 Fourth av. Jyl 1-43 FLAGS-SEVERAL LARGE SECOND-HAND United States flags. Address P. O. BOX 1037. JvlS-49 PATTERN MAKERS -10 KNOW 1HAT there Is a strike pi ndlng at the Wcstlngliouse "klectric tximnani. PATTERN MAKERS' ASSO- CI ATION ot Pittsburg and vicinity. Jyl5-5! REAL ESTATE BROKERS REQUIRING deeds, mortgages, or transcribing or any de scription done with promptness and accuracy S lease call on nic: terms moderate. MORTIMER TARL1N G, Room 34, 103 Fourth av. Jeil-a-wsu' XTSE JONES' BEDBUG PARALYZER-JONES' ; Magic Roach Powder; tontains no poison; roaches banished by contract: satisriction given or no pay. Prepared by GEO. W.JONES, 222 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. sold by all first-class druggists. my3-131-MF C-i7TVES AND DAUGHTERS"-A CIRM t ING monthly publication or 16 pages: written hy women ror women ; commended bv the Countess or Aberdeen and Miss I ranees E. Wlll ard. For U. S. advertising address ROY V. fc.OMERVHi.LE, room 105, Times Building, New York. Sent six months on trial for 25c In stamps by addressing WIVES AND DAUGIITER8, Lon don. Canada. V15-34 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE East End Residences. BEAUTIFUL EAST END HOME-WITH Ji large groanus; j, corner irronnd. commandlnff asnlpnriM yIh-v. .nnnnfant location; handvto electric cars; house is roomy and v cry complete; lot 144x157; at the price we have vir.. $8,500, It Is a positive bargain. 8. A. DICKIE Jt CO., Penn andSliady avs.,T:. E. Jyl4-42 A 300-TW O-STORY FRAME DWELLING, jDj six rooms, finished attic, bath, hot and cold water, inside w. e., statlonarv washstand, had, large reUar; large lot 43x120 to 20-root allev: house L6" ihI M." bargain. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 9 Fourth av. Jyl5-31-WTS roit SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. CltV Residences. FOR SALE-tLOOO-NEAT HOUSE, S ROOMS; A good Investment or a nice home; terms very easv; Washington ave.. Thtrtj -first ward. (S1.) W.A.HERRON & SONS.80 Fourth av. Jyl5-29-w HOUSES AND LOTS ON EASY TERMS ; SEN D tor large new list. MAGAW & GOFf. Llm., 145 Fourth ar. Jyl2-92 ffiQ 800 CENTRALLY LOCATFD, FRAME DO house or six rooms and finished attic; pa pered throughout and has everv modern com en ience; handy to three car lines; neighborhood strictly Itrtt-claes ; terms to suit. b. A. DICKIE It CO., Penn andbli id) avs., E. E., 8900. Jy-i2 CQ 300WILL BUY A PROPERTY ON FIFTH WO) av., lot 25x90, with two-storj frame, five rooms and basement kitcheu; good location. BAX TER, THOMPSON CO., lMTFourth av. JJ12-62-MWF East End Residences. TJOQUET ST.- OAKLAND SQUARE TWO X admlrabl arranged and commodious new houses are now finished and ready for Inspection on Boquct St., adjoining Oakland square; as phalt pavement Just completed and houses ready lor occupancy; the lots are within 300 feet of the prettiest part it Sclienley Park, a lull view or which is commanded from these houses; grounds sewered, streets paved and the houses the best and most conveniently arranged in the market at the prl e; SS 000, ontcrms to suit purchaser. Applv to C. H. CHANCE, No. 10 Oakland Square. JeiS-Sy TJOCjUET ST.-IF OU ARE THINKING OF Jj hiving a house of vour own take a look when j ou go to Schenley Park at the two elegant and commodious stone front residences on Boquet St., adlolning Oakland Square: these are all that now remain undisposed of out of the seven whlchwere finished last winter; rooms commodious and con venient, distance to Schcnlej Tark but tw o minutes. Price. 10.000; terms to suit purchaser. Applv to BLACK BAIKD, Fourth av. Jc2as3 TyORTII OAKLAND SQUARE-WHY PAY Tpnt ts nnup.ttinn which Tnav well beasked When sucn near, commoaious ana auracuve huubcwu be had Tor 5.7u0andon terms so casv as those Just finished and now offered on North Oaklaud square; this Is adraittcdlv one ofthe prettiest plaecs In the county: It IsdlTlded onlv bv ravine from the mos" beautiful part of Schenlcv Park, or which It command) a superb view ; the street cars pas with-, in a tew hundred rcet; the houses will be appreci ated at once unci' examination, having excellent arrangement of ooms biv windows, wide porches, handsome stairwav, tile "hearths and electric ar rangement all throngh: in short, all modern lm nroremeiits' onlj $1,000 cash, balance upon long time as may be required to suit purchaser; stree hi paved with asphalt and sewered; time from post office by Pittsburg Traction or Duquesne cars or B. A O. Railroad less than 20 minutes. Annlv to C. II. CHANCE, No lb Oakland square. Jyf-13' --"-- -,- -,--------. Allegheny Residences. AT A BARGAIN-NEW QUEEN ANNE FRAME dwelling, Fcrrvsvlllcav., Allegheny: location very choice, containiug eight rooms, bitli, 2w, cs., slate mantels and tile he irths, reception hall, porches, etc.; hardwood tjnlsh and grained throughout; now renting ror3aper month; lot37M reel iront. running tnrougn 10 imiversiiv av. see M. F. HirPLE&CO.. BbFonrthav. Jy9-88-MWts ALLEGHENY PROPERTY FACING THE parks; three-story brick; complete. See BAX TER, THOMPSON & CO., 102 1 ourlh av. Jyl2-62-MWT' FOR SALE-ONE OF THE BEST LOCATIONS onbanduskvst., Allegheny: house, 10 rooms; lot 30KX1I5 rt.; J11.500. SONS, 80 Fourth av. l4ai vv . Je. xix.iii.e'.it k JyS-7-W PALO ALTO ST.-AN ELFGANT BUILDING 6ltc, with good 6-room frame dwelling fronting alley; size 20-U10 reet to a 20-root alley. Will be sold cheap See REED B. COYLE A CO.. cnr. Fourth av. and Grant st. Jyl5-2-WFSu Suburban Residences. IJiOR SALE-AT SHADYSIDE, $500 DOWN. TO : buv a good house (7 rooms), modern fixtures: lot 50x100 tat: price J5, 000. (17). W.A.HERRON A SONS, SO Fourth av. Jyl-20-W T70R SALE-bHADYSHlE, NEAR FIFTH AV. L modern new nouse: eigne rooms; ioi5uxuvii. ?5,7o0. (03) A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue Jys-7-w FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. LOTS-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR from 100 to $300, In the Iighteenth ward; long pavments; easv terms. Inquire or CHAS. E. CORNELIUS, attorney, 40fi Grant st.. Pittsburg: or go to his ollice. Alorninaddeav., on the grounds, and s e his agent, T. Ed. Cornelius. myht-lS-D REMEMBER THAT THE LOTS IN THE Rlvervlew plan are selling verv rapidlv, and von should not delay: price onlrS400 each; terms. SoOdoivn andilO per month. J. E. GLASS. 133 Fifth av. Jyl5-ar IVFRVIEW LOTS ARE THE CHOICEST LOTS ror the inonev In the city, nrtcconlj $400 each; terms easy. J. E. GLASS, 138 Fifth av. J j 15-39 SPECULATORS. TAKE XOTICE-THE KIVEH. kj view plan oriotsungat in 1 nnd the price only 400; terms easy. VIEW plan oriots Is right In heart or the city. l. H. ItIjASS, 133 inn ar Jyl-39 East End Lots. I7IAIRMOUNT PLACE-LOTS FOR SALE: : choice lots, elegant location, with a beautiful and coimnaudlng view or the whole East Liberty Vallev, located on Falnnount av., two squares from Penn, and one square from Negleyav. ; can be reached by cahle and electric cars. Inquire of fal'RAUB & MOBR1B, corner ood and Third st. my28-10-D -srrrv soo-edgewood, p.r.p. FINE LOT vy oigiounu size s-ixi B1MUEL W. BLACK verv handv to station. & CO., 99 Fourth av. Jyl4-58' 427flrt-I'OTS-!0xl00-o:N' A SEWERED AND i)i JJ block s'Ane paved st. ; convenient to P. R. R. and cable ctrs: cheaDCSt lots In the citv. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth av. Jyl4-5G 54: FEET ON THO STREET BOUI.E- YARD. East End e or the best locations In the boulevard. HVXT THOMPSON &CO., jyl2-65-MW6 162 Fourth av. mio- VACANT I)T. -WX100 FEET. FRONT ING on a 50-foat street on snUtrrei Trni uciow oviran av, Actircss i jiluiuiu; A v., city. v JvlS-10 . . . . ... -.. ......,...... . .. Allegheny. LARGE LOTS ADIOININGCALIFORNIAAV., Allegheii), clo-e to electric cars; 100 reet front and ovi reinfect diep. Plan at Olfice or JAS. W. DRAPE i. CO., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Jyll-51-1' MAYFIELD-BUILDING SITES IN SIZES TO suit; Perrvsville av., one mile from C irncgle nan. x icasani vauey iieciric Liine. inquire 01 THE OWNER, Room 209, Blssell block. Jj-9-0' Snhnrban Lots. I71OR "SALE-SHADYSIDE LOTS, 50x181 FEET, . Jt5 per toot, on good street. (112). v . A. I1FRRON &SOSS, SOIourth av. Jvl-20-VV -LENMAWR PARK PL4N OF LOTS-S0X110 pavments. $10 VJt each, only $100. $U5 ami $150; cash and balance $5 per month; no Interest, no taxes: streets graded, boardwalks laid natural gas and elegant water. See EEED B. COYLE & CO., corner Fourth av. and Grant st. Jyl4-03-14,15,lC,17,lS SUBURBAN PROPERTY - THE LARGEST lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best terms in the countv at Sheraden. 15 minutes from Union station: seeSheriden betoie vou buy else where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretarv, 127 Fifth av. ie27-7---D 521 fifi WILL BUY YOU A LOT IX THE -DLUW GleuMawr Park plan or lots: only $10 down aud $5 a mouth; no Interest; no taxes: board walks laid and streets graded; don't rail to secure a lot soon as thev are seling rapidlv; all lots 30x110, see REED B. COYLE Jt CO . cor. Fourth a . and Grantst. Jyl4-3-14, 15, 1(1,17, IS Fnrms. XTTESTjirtN FARMS-1N IZES TO SUIT, FOR VV sale or exchange. Inquire ROOM 209, Bis sell block. Jv9-fi TOR SALE RUSLXESS. Rusjness Opportunities. AN ESTABLISHED BUSINESS: INCOME ShEOO to $2,500 a veir; less than $1,000 111 buv it ir taken soon b) a good part) . Address A. W. II., in-pateii omen. Jvlj-uJ TIAKRER SHOP-DOING A GOOD BUSINESS: X lu good lot ation: good reason given. Address J. J. L., Dispatch office. Jyl5-100 BARBER SHOP-GOOD LOCATION-WILL sell cheap. Call at A. EDLls CO.'S. 502 to 510 Libert) st. jyl2-20' T)RICK PLANT-CONSISTING OF GRINDING auf pan. engine. Doner, eic; engines. Doners, clav and ore pins, ami brick vard supplies. THOMAS CAltf.IN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky streets, Alleghenv. iel7-MWF COMPLETE RESTAURANT OUTFIT FOR sale cheap: rsngi, boiler, steam tabic, tables, chairs and e rocker) at a bargain, and store build ing, 546 Wood street, lor rent. Inquire ROOM 209, Blssell block. Jv-9-6 DRUGSTORE-2.000 CASH WILL BUY A good citv store; will Invoice over $1E00. Ad dress A. E. 11 , Dixpateh ofllce J) 15-53 I710UNDIIY WELL EsTABLISIIFD AND : cqulppid; did $100,000 last-year and growing; plenty orders ahead: excellent location, right here on river bank and railroad; ftimace castings a speciality: man) others made, both light aud heavj ; this Is a rare opportunity to stop into a sare aud profltablc business which will bear the closest investigation; price $23,000. MAGAW S. GOFF, LIM., 14o Fourth av. Jyl4-51 I7URNITURE, FIXTURES, ETC.-TOGE1HER . with lease of a furnished boarding house cen trallj located down town; funlture in good con dition ; 10 rooms, all occupied and bringing in a good revenue. For further particulars apply to DAVID SHAW & CO., 152 Tourth av. JyS-23-Wfc' "T70R SALE-L200 OR INVOICE. GROCERY :ash: cheap X stand doing large business, mostlv cash; lent; others J300, fo00 to 10,1:00 cigar store, res- tailpant o tirw ctnh, 4lK w rtwl n miAliltin elirv """"S oiwi, omir. null mai cu iut.ii; biiuii, fine milk depot. HOLMES & CO., 420 famlthfield street. Jel7 FOR SALE-BRASS 11. ORKS. COMPLETELY fitted up for the manufacture or all kinds or brass goods, in one 01 the best manufacturing centers adjacent to the city. See AV. A. HERRON Jt SONS, 80 Fourth av. Iyl-20-VV MERCHANT TAILORINGAND GENTS' FUR NISHING store combined; good location, within ten miles or Pittsburg; will sell cheap, as owner wants to go AVest; good trade established. Address S. D., Dispatch ofllce. Jyl4-38' rPHE BRICK YARD AND BUSINESS, AVITH A all the buildings and machinery and five horses or the late firm ot John Knowlson & Son, Thirty eighth and Liberty sts., citv, to be sold at public sale by tho heirs on next Thursday afternoon, Julv IS, at 2 o'clock, on the premises. Fuller par ticulars can lie seen on handbill at the ofilce of JAS. AV. DRAPE S, CO., Agentsand Auctioneers, -S13 AVood bu, Pittsburg. Jyll-KHlws' yxi FOR SALE BUSDTESS. Rnsiness Properties. TO. 63 CENTER AVE.; BUSINESS PROP ll ERTY; brick; dwelling 4 rooms, storeroom, finished attic; in rear brick dwelling 2 rooms; side alley: lot MV74 ft- price S4.00O; terms to suit. ALLEs, & BAILEY, 1C4 Fourth avc. Tel 107. (All) , ' Jy9-5,VWThssu FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock. BUGGY CHEAP SIDE BAR BUGGY AS good as new. Inquire 83HORTH AV., Alle gheny. JylVfl DELIVERY WAGONS DELIVERY AVAGON8 a'l styles ; our own irn ke. WM. BECKERT, SM to 341 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone, 343). JelO-43-MWS nORSE-BROADWAY QUEEX BUGGY AND harness: black horse between 5 and 6 years old. a perfect beauty, anv lady can drive, perfectly sound; buggy good as new; price for entfre outfit, J40O. Address P. O. BOX 240; nttsburg. Pa. JylS-7 Machinery and Metals. AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES WORK pcrfcctlv right and left, with single or double drum; second-hand hollers and engines also on hand; general machine work promptlv executed; corresiondenco solicited. COJIBINATION EN GINE COLIM.,3140 Penn ave., Pittsburg. Tel 1205 dclO-86-MW8 I7NGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND; 1 largest stock orall sizes; 10x36,12x21,12x18,10 x20, 10x10, 10x12, 9x12,8x12,7x12, 6xl2:mountedport- oure ciigiue, uuucrsoi an sizes, suaiuiiic, iiuncjo. pumps, gov eruor, mor, eic. ueiepnone, wi, -a aim Allegheny. Pa. J. S. YOUNG. apll-D I-art Way, rpiE CELEBRATED ACME AUTOMATIC X safety engines and non-explosiveboilers, ror gas or oil ruel, from one to five-horse power; also, the latest Unproved ventilating fans:perrect sat isractlon guaranteed; hy J. PRAGEll, General Agent, No. 4 Firth av., Pittsburg, Pa. my25-MWT rpiIE BECK AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIGHT X engine; ingines, hollers and sawmills nnd woodworking machinery. HARjrES MACHINE DEPOT, 99 First av., Pittsburg. lav-D' Miscellaneous. CRAYON PORTRAITS FREE DURING JULY at STEWART Jt CO'S.. photographers. 90 and 02 Federal st., Allegheny, Pa, Come and see them. Jy8-il-WFSu CUSTOM MADE PARLOR SUITS STUFFED with hair for sale at lowest prices durlug the dull season Come and select coverings to suit j our taste at M. KLEINHAN'S, Practical Uphol sterer, 101 Ohio, cor. Cedar av., Allegheny, Pa. JV14-83 I ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA AMER ll ICAN reprint (Stoddard coition) at hair price; this superb edition, the onlv one printed in this country from regular stercotv ped plates, made rrom setup type, and the only exclusive subscription edition in the market, is now complete and ready for delivery to subscribers at 2 50 per volume; po sitions open to gentlemen of education, to whom exclusive terrltorv will be given. MAXWELL SOMMERVU.LE, Publisher, :35 Fifth av. Jel4-TUWThFSSU M ODENE AT951 PENN AV. Ie3-rr TO LET. East End Residences. BEAUTIFUL HOME, LOCATED IN TWENTY THIRD ward, near entrance to Schenley Park; a handsome residence. Queen Anne stvle, nine large rooms, modern Improvements, nearly an acre of land, commands fine v lew; variety or shade and fruit trees; cemented cellar under whole house; cement walks: good water; handsome outbuildings; rent reasonable to good tenant. For rull particu lars apply to or address PETER SHIELDS. Agent, 033 Grant st., corner Virgin alley. jy!4-53t HOUSE-FOR SALE OR RENT. E. E., CLOSE 10S. Negley and Ellsworth avs.; new modern style 12-room dwelling with all the latest modern conveniences; very complete; lot 19x140; posses sion at once: rent $40 per mo. M. F. HIPPLE CO., 98 lourth av. JylS-19-WThsut Allegheny Residences. HOUSE-NO. 243 FRANKLIN ST.. ALLE GHENY, containing 6 roomB, with store room, suitable as a b ikt rv or grocerv ; rent low. Inquire or L. P. KLEBER, So. 50b Wood st. Jyl5-20t VTICE FIVE-ROOM DWELLING-FEDERAL 1 st. extension Inquire or ,1. H. McKEE, 703 Penn av., room 611. rc7-64-iiwst QUI J-NEA1. NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSE ON dDlx the MIL between Irwin avtnue and Over look street. A. LEG GATE 4 SON , 108 Fourth ave. Jvl4-55f Rooms. IMTRNISHFD FLAT FOR HOUSEKEEPING . $7. 8W1LIEAV. Jyl5-.)2t JSusiness Stanas. BUILDING WITH DRY HOUSE. SUITABLE lor laundry, planing mill, stair building or pattern shop, on Hemlock St., head or Esplanade rct. Third ward, Allegheny. A. LEGGATE & SOX, 103 Fourth ave. Jyl4-55t STOREROOM OR WAREHOUSE-RENT VERY low; also some unfurnished rooms fur house keeping Inquire of McMANUSA CO., Real Es tate, corner M ood and Fonrth sts. Jyl5-15-Mwrsut TO LET-HANDSOME STOREROOMS, NOS. 78 and 80 Diamond St., Just above Smlthfleld Bt., In now Dispatch buildlDg; well lighted ele gantly fitted up, ccutrall) located and hav Ing every convenience; these rooms are admlrablv suited for Insurance, real estate or other ofllce business. For furthpr information applv, after 2 F. M.. to BUSI NESS MANAGER, The Dispatch, Smlthfleld and Diamond sts. ap29-117t TO LET-CnolCE OFFICES ON SECOND and third floors orThc Dispatch business office building, corner Smlthfleld and Diamond sts. : these areln suites of two or lourrooms, as desired, and have every convenience; centrallv located, well ar ranged and lighted ; there are no better offices ror. protessional men In the citv. Apply, arter 2 r. M to BUS. MGR, DISPATCH, on the premises. apji-ii,T FOUND. I70UN1) A BLA( K AND WHITE DOG . with collar and lict use pi vte attached; owner can have same by prov ing propert) and paying for this ndvortUcirent by ealfing at CENTRAL i'OLICE STATION. j) 15-54 LOS1. T OST OR STOLEN-FEOM NO. 320 WESTERN Aj av., Allegheny, dark, hrlndle bull bitch; weight about 40 pounds liberal reward ror Its re turn to W. D. BRERETOX, No. bfi Third av., Pittsburg. J) 14-59 LOST-KNIGHTS' TEMPLAR CROSS BE TWEEN Oakland and postottice or between postutuce and Union depot. Finder will he re warded bv leaving same with BOET. K. MCCOR MICK, 135 Firthav. J)15-93 LOST GOLD-RIMMFD SPECTACLES AT Rotk Point, on Saturdav, July 11. around dining room or the track. Finder rewarded bv leaving them atTHEO WEBER'S, cor. Tenth and Carson streets, Southslde. j)15-3 PERSONAL. PERSONAL CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver; jewelry repaired; new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCH. 541 smlthfleld st. apl9-131 IJERSONAL-DO YOU WANT TO SAVE inone) II so, buv your books add stationery from us ; midsummer sacrifice sale now on. FRANK BACON A CO., 301 Snilthbeld st. Je4 "PERSONAL A FINE CRAYON PORTRAIT X free will be given during July with every dozen or our best finished cabinet photographs. Come and see them. STEWART Jt CO.. 90 and 92 lederalst., Allegheny. JyS-21-wrsu PERSONAL FINE BOOKS-WE HAVE THE finest (ollecdon or flnelv illustrated books in Pittsburg; beautirul bindings; low prices; come and sec them; hundreds or hooks for presents. LEVI'S BOOKSTORE. 900 Liberty st. del2 PERSONAL W HEX I WAS A SjrALL BOY my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since I got to he a great big man, DICK SON, the well-known tailor, 65 Filth av.. cor. Wood ot seeond floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and rcnov ating In great shape. Tel. I008. myl5-S0-p DIVIDENDS. Office of tud Cash Insuba;ce CoiirAirY, L I'irTsnuno, pa., July s, itau. TMVIDEXD NO. 47 THE BOARD OF JL RECTORS of this company have this day declareda semi annual dividend of 4PER CENT ($2 per share), payable on demand. JOSEPH T. JOHNSTOX, faecrotary. Jjl31-D The Safe Deposit Co. of Pittsbcro, No S3 Fourth a enue, Pittsburg. Pa.. Julv 0. J801. DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS company have this dav declared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CEXT on tho capital stock, out of tho earnings ofthe last si- montlis, nayable forthwith, ireo of tat. Jyl2-tt Will. T. HOWE, Sec'y and Trcas. nil MONOKGAHELA INSURANCE Co , 93 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg. Julv 7. 1891, TMVIDEXD THE DIRECTORS OF T rms XJ Commnv bnvo this dnvdeelftred a dlv I. dend of ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE out of earnings of past six months, paj able on and after Thursday, 9th Inst. JOHN H. CLAXE Y, Sec'y. Jyl2-35 MEETINGS. Office or toe Fidelity Title ahd Trust Company, 123 Fourth Avenue. J" Pittsburg, Pa., June 30, 189L ATOTICE IS HKKEBY GIVEN THAT IN J. A pursuance of a resolution of the Board of Directors, this day adopted, a meeting of the stockholders of this company will be held nt the ofllce of the company. No. 123 Fourth avonuo, Pittsburg, Pa , on THURS DAY, Septembers, 1891, at 1 o'clock p. m , to holdan election for or against an Increase of tho capital stock ofthe company from $500,000 to $1,000,000. C. B. McVAY, Secretary. . Jyl 15-1,8,15 22,29 au5 12,19,2g-se3 NOTICES. MY SON, GEORGE ROHE, HAVING lett me, I warn every and all persona not to trust him on my account, ns I will not bo lesponslblc for anv debts contracted for by him. GEORGE ROUX. 605 Carson street. Southslde. jyM-34 1 SUMMER RESORTS. TOURISTS CAN OBTAIN INFORMATION a9 to rates and accommodations of many of the h6tels here advertised by applying at THE DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE. Atlantic City. BIRMINGHAM COTTAGE-ATLANTIC City, N. J. 509 Atlantic nv.,below Mass , opposite Hotel Albion: terms moderate. Je26-34 viwrsu MRS. E. C. DEKR, Prop. SHACKAMAXOX" HOTEL, 14 Arkansas av., Atlantic City, X. J. First-class accommodations. Terms reason able. BERNARD COXWAY. je2G40-MWT STOCKTON HOTEL. First-Class In all its Appointments. jyl2-GS-Mwrsu STEVEN J. KIRK, Prop. THE CHALFOXTE ATLANTIC CITY, X. J. On the beach, with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths In the house. Send for circular. je30-4S-D E. ROBERTS & SONS. HOTEL IMPERIAL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Maryland av directly on the bench, facing the ocean. Handsomely deco rated and furnished. Capacity 200. strictly flrst-clnss. Piices: By the dav. $2 to $3, by tho week, $10 to 1S, G. W. KEXDRICK. j9 93-D TlhLe 3yLaxi.soxL: ATLAKTIC CITY, X. J. The large3t hotel. Open all the year. jell-11 CHARLES McGLADE. Cape May. HOTEL CHALFONTE. CAPE MAY, X. J. Greatly enlarged since last season. All modern improvements-Jy4-2Z-D II. W. SAWYER. M AKIXF. VILLA, Cape May, x. J. Within 30 yards of tho surf. Seventeenth season; 50 rooms added, facing the sea: eleva tor, baths, etc. MRS. F. HALLEXBECK. Jj-1 21-D TVHE STOCKTOKHOTEL CAPE MAY, N. J. Now open for tho fourth consectlve season of present management. Greatly improved. Cuisine unsurpassed. jein-49 F. T. WALTON, Proprietor. HOT EiTL, ABrAYETTE, CAPE MAI, X.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 HOTEL COLUMBIA. Cape Mav, X. J. All modern improve ments, popular prices, special rates bv the week. H.W.SAWYER. j4-21-r Other Resorts. PIKE GROVE 2K MILES FROM CRES SON. 1J from Loretto: healthful loca tion; good anew, pure water, stabling; terms reasonable. Address MRS. SUSAX GALLAGHER. Jyl5-27-Mwp Loretto, Pa. DILL PARK, A family summer report on the banks of Lake Erie, now open. Terms very reason able to ipermanont boarders. . ROBERT DILL, Proprietor, Xoitheast, Pa. jy 15-90 THE TREMONT SEA GIRT, N. J., Now open. All rooms have ocean view, music, billiard, pool tables, barber shop. Telegraph office in house. MRS. G. PARKE. myl5-54-MWFsu ARGYLE HOTEL, BABYLON, L. I. One hour from New York, Long Island R. R. Casino, music, Indies' billiard room, bowling nllev, tennis courU, line drives, flshlng and bathing. Weekly rates, $17 SO and npwai d. Je2S-33-MWF ROGERS A FISHER. TRAVELERS' REQUISITES ft CONVENIENCES Lap tablets, portfolios, fountain pens, band bags, dressing and toilet enses, drink ing cups and flasks, sketchingoutfits, artists' umbrellas, easels and stools, ploying cards, checkers, chess, cribbage, etc.: line station ery tako a supply with you or order it sent to your snnimei address: engraved cards, orders executed oromptly and sent to any address. JOS." EIC1IBAUM &, CO , jeS-37-Jtwr 48 Fifth ave., Pittsburg. OCEAN VIEW HOTEL, BLOCK ISLAND, R. I., OPEXS JUNE 27. 15 miles at sen; steamboats daily to and from New London, Xewportand Prov idence; telegraphic communication. For terms, cir culars, etc.. address CUXDALL & BALL, Managers. my22 7G-MWF DEMMLER BROTHERS, S2G AXD 02S SMITHFIELD STREET. Summer Goods Pocket stoves. Lemon Squeezers, Ice Picks, Oil Stoves, Jtefngeru tors. c3-35-3iW7 Farmers' Deposit National Bank. C6 Fourth Avenue. Store your v. aluables for safe keeping be fore leaving for seashore or mountains. Boxes rented,$5 00 and upward. Jy3-39-x w HOTEL ALLAIRE SPRING LAKE, X. J. Directly on beach. First clas-thronghout. Artesian water. E. M. RICHARDSON. m 31 59-MW 1 TAKE A CAMERA. With you, and the place to get it is at AV. S. BELLA CO.'S. Amateur outfits a specialty. All Photographic N'ovelties on hand. 431 Wood street, Pittsburg. Telephone 1203. Je3-30-aiwy BEFORE LEAVING TOWN Tourists should procure Feather-weight Crush Hats, Sun Umbrellas, HammockB.Gos samers. Hat Cases, etc , etc, atC. A SMILEY & CO.'S, 23 Fifth av enue. JcS-34-mvvj' COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL WEST BROADAVAY AXD CHAMBERS ST., XEW YORK. European Plan. Thoroughly renovated; in complete order. Restaurant unsurpassed. Passenger ele vator. C. F. WILDE A. , Prop. G. K. LAXSIXG, Manager. Jyll-SC-vv s " HOTEL KAATERSKILL, GATSKILL MOUNTAINS, N. Y., RATES REDUCED FOR JULY. For circulars and information nddress P. O'CONXOR, Kaatcrskill P. O. Greene Co , X". Y. m)10 48-vva LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL - I AAI PREPARED TO DO AVORK for the legal profession, writing deeds, mort gages or tramtrlbing legal or other documents; satisfaction guaranteed: terms moderate. 3IORT1 MER STARLING, room Si, 1UJ Fourth av. Jc21-17-wsu E STATE OF MARGARET R. BLACK, DE 1 ceased. Notice is hereby given that letters teitnmentary on the estate of Mar garet R. Black, deceased, have been granted to tho undersigned, to whom all persons in debted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those hnving claims against the same should mako them known without delay. AGNES G. AVHITE. JEANETTE S. FORSYTH, Executors, Xo. 4223 Fifth Aenue, Pittsburg, Pa. JyS-l-w James A. McKean, Attorney. I7STATE OF S. J. AVAINWHIGHT, DE 11 CEASED. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration, on the estate of S. J. Wainwright, late of Pittsburg. Pa , de ceased, liavo been granted to tho under-' signed, to whom all peions Indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and thoe having claims or de mands against tho same will make them known without delay. E. Z. AVAINWRIGHT, S. J. WAIXWRlGHT, JR.. Administrators, . Jyl5-18-w Ko. 8615 Butler St., City. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS AVILL BE RECEIA'ED FOR new floor and sidewalks on the Sharp burg bridge. Plan can be seen at the oil ce of Spang, Chalfant A Co., Etna. Bids will bo received until July 17. jvlU-D GEO. A. CHALFAXT, President. PROPOSALS AVILL BE RECEIA'ED FOR whitewashing and also for cleaning the Twenty-eighth ward public school building. Bids must be in beforo Juij 20, 1S9L Address A. K. DUFF, Secretary, 76 Sixteenth St., bonthside, city. jyll-51-D "VTOTICE TO AVALL PAPER DEALERS A and Kalsominers The Thirty-second A"ard School Board will receive proposals up to 12 o'clock, noon, on MOXDAY, July 20, 1S9L for the papering nnd kalsorainlng of the rooms ot the buildings on Prospect street. Specifications nnd full information may bo obtained from the secretary, to whom all bids must be sent. Tho Board re serves the right to reject any and all bids. O. S.HERSHMAX, Secretarv , caro Chronicle Telegraph, 42 Fifth av.. Pittsburg. jy!5-22 J3ir iorc coal. To Coal Dealers and Mining Companies : The United Electric Railway will receiv e bids at their ofllco on Cedar street, in the city of Nashville for 273,000 BUSHELS, more or LES3, OF COAL, to bo delivered at their Power Station on North Cherry street in quantities from 6Z0 to 850 bushels per day, commencing August 1,4891, and contiruiug for one year. The right is reserved to reject any or all bids. Bids to close July 11 l'il. THE UXITED ELECTRIC RAILWAY. E. G. COXXETTE.Supt.the United Electric Ry., Nashville, Tenn. jjt-.!4-w3 "VTC-.ri.CE TO CONTRACTORS ESTI 1 MATES will be receiv ed until .Inly 27,for the erection of an addition to the Humboldt sub-district school, cf tho Twenty sixth ward, Pittsburg. Plana and specifications can be seen at the ofllce of T. D. Evans, Architect, or nt the residence of Leonard Halin, Xo. 104 ?outh Eighteenth stictt, Pitts burg. S lid estimates to be left no later than 5 o'clock r. r. at Leonard Hahn's resi dence on Monday, July 27. The board re serves tho right to 1 eject any oral! bids. By order of the hoard. FRED IGLISDORF, President. CIIAS. B. DIETZ. Secretary. PrrrSBUEO, Pa., July 14, 1891. Jyl5-t5 TREASURY DEPARTMENT, AVASIIIXG TOX, D. C. July 9, 1S91 Sealed proposals willbeieceivednt this Department until 2 o'clock p. m., Thursday, July 23, 1S91, for manufacturing and placing in position in complete working order in the U. S. Court House and Postofllce, Pittsburg, Ta , com bination electric light and gas fixtures. Specifications, drawings nnd blank form of proposals will be furnished manufacturers nnd dealers upon application to the Depart ment. The right to reject any or all bids and to waivo defects is reserved. Partial bids will not bo considered. Proposals should be addressed to the Secretary of the Tre isury and indorsed: "Proposals for Com bination Electric Light and Gas Fixtures, Court House and Postofllce, Pittsbnrg, Pa." (Signed) CHARLES FOSTER, Secretary. Jyl3-1-MWF AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE FURNITURE, CAR PETS, range, sen ing machine, etc, Thuradav, July 16, at 10 o'clock, at the resi dence. No. 12 Market street, Allegheny. Take Rebecca street cars to Spruce street. Chamber suits, parlor suit, M. T. table, ex tension table, chair rocker. Singer sewing machine, lounge-, child's bed, spring mat tress, bedding, dishes and glassware, kitchen andlanndry furniture. Terms cash. House open after 8 o'clock morning of sale. JJ14-71 HENRY AUCTION CO. BY JAS. AV. DRAPE & CO. txc1jo3l SaXe Ofthe old established BRICK BUSINESS, HORSES, Etc., of the late firm of JOHN KNOWLSON & SON, Situate at Thirty-eiffhth and Liberty streets, rittsbtirg; on THURSDAY,JULY16, At 2 o'clock p. M., on the premises. There is a largo dry house, three kilns, brick machine, 40 h. p. engine with good boiler, steel and wooden pallets for 10,000 and 15 000 brick; lot of steel plates, brick trucks, wheelbarrows and carts; three two-horje brick wagons.stable for eight horses,lease of ground w ith sev en small houses, a flve-year lease of clay, etc., etc : also five good work horses, and all implements on the premises. EASY TEEMS. Immediate possession Further particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Agents nnd Auctioneers, 313 Wood street, Pittsburg. j 15-32 DR. HARRIS' CRAMP CURE -FOIt- Every Ache and Pain FOR BALE AT ALL DRUG STORES. Manufactured by L.H. HARRIS DRUG CO., Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh Avenue, jeSO-D PITTSBURG, PA. BLAINE: ON THE MONONGAHELA. THE CIT1 OF ITEEEST; THE CHOSEN SPOT. No new town or plan ever attracted Avider or livelier at tention, and none ever deserved better than Blaine, pos sessing as it does every element necessary to insure a phenomenal and substantial growth Natural Gas, Coal, unexcelled shipping facilities by avater and rail, free manufacturing sites axd beautiful build ing lots, bounded by an old town avith many firmly established industries, churches, stores, hotels, post, telephoxe axd telegraph offices, schools of a high character, electric lights, stone and board avalks, and all the conveniences of the city, except rapid transit, and this will follow the completion of the new bridge about to be built over the Monongahela from Blaine, and of the immense Aorks of the American Vault, Safe and Lock Company, now in process of con struction. Lots Here at $150 to $500 Will yield a liberal and quick profit to purchasers at the opening sale, and the Avidespread knowledge of this fact has created an unprecedented demand for tran sportation, exceeding every expectation and exhausting the free facilities, both by rail and river, provided for the occasion. CHARLES 'SOMERS & CO., 129 Fourth Avenue. , CHOICE PROPERTIES. OLIVER TERRACE LOTS, HAZELWOOD. They arc the finest nnd most beautiful building lots in the Twenty-third ward. Theyaro situate only 3.S miles from Pitts burg Postofllce, am' are on tho line of tho B. &. O. R. R., which Las 46 trains stopping: daily at Hazelwood station, and front on Second avenue, where tiie electric cars, with 5-cent fare, pass ev erj fevv minutes. They are convenient to the churches, and. only three minutes' walk from tho Peeble'9 Public School. Enhancement certain, owin'r to the vast improvements being done in that vicinity. IRA JL BURCHFIELD, je3-33-rw3 . 158 Fourth avenue. A VACANT CORNER, 150 FEET FROXT, On Line of Electric Road. One of the most desirable building sites ia East Liberty. Can be sub-div ided to advan tage. AV1U be sold very Cheap and on Favorable Terms. s. A. DICKIE & CO., PEXX AXD SHADY AYEXUES, E. E. jyl4-4VuWB FOR LEASE. T itSI Nos. 78 and M Diamond st., in new Dispatch, Bnildinjr: choice and central location; lush ceilings, good light, tile floors, good entrances, elegant vv indovv s for display; e ery modern convenience. Apply after 2 p. -u. any day to BUSI NESS MANAGER DIaPATCH. je24-U7 BEAUTIFUL LOTS, Cheap ! Easy Terms ! Level, well drained; near station; location the best; prices $40D to $1.01)0, according to size. At SAVISSA'ALE, P. R.K., (X. Plan). AT. A. IERRON & SOXS, EO Fourth ave. jyl5-30-w MURRY & EDSALL, FIDELITY BUILDING, Jv3 PITTSBURG. EDUCATIONAL. 123 and 124 AYcst Franklin St., Baltimore.Md. EDBEWDBTH BDADIe AND DAISGHDOL For lonng Ladies will reopen Thursday. September 24. isth-vear. MRS. H. P. LEFEDVRE, Principal. jy5-58-wa ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MAXLIUS, X. A" Under tho visitation ofthe AVar Department Jlilitarv under U. S. Army ofilccr. Rt. Rev. F Ii. Huntington, s.T D, President. Apply to Lt. Col. Vf M. A ERBECh, aupt. m H-129-viWF CIIRKY UXI VEKSIT Y, SIXTH ST. Fall Term 0ens September 1. Thirty vears of success. Unsurpassed fa cilities. Five department', and three special schools, each vv ith its own faeultv and ap-irt-ments. Bu-iness er nege and sehool ol nort hnnd. Hundreds of graduates placed in positions yearly. jy!3-D H.M.ROAVE. President. PEXXSYLA'AXIA 3IILIT KY ACADEMY, Chester, Pi.. 30th vcar, opens Sept. lb. A ailLITAItA: COLLEGE. Civil Enciiiceriiiff. Chemistry, Architect ure, Arts. A prepii.torv course of one year. Circulars of Mr. F G. Paulson, 441 AVood st., city. COL.CHAS E. HYATT, President. J5 S-25-W& C1HELTEXHA3I MILITARY ACADEMY Oontz, Montgomery Co, Pa. Unex celled in beauty and hcilthfulncss of loca tion and surroundings and m building-, equipment and .ill oiticr requisites of a iliNt class school X umber limited to CO. For lllu-trated tirculni .iddriss J JIIX GALA IX RICE. A. 31 . Principal. myl3-77-D HUSLNrs CHANGES. THEPVRTNEKHIP IvXOWX VS FORD A AVURTHXER ma'-hinis's and black smiths, Xo. 97 Mxtc"nUi street, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent, all bills to be paid to J. AV. Ford, who will pay all ac-connt-tofoldlirm. J. AY. FORD, j j 135 .1 AC U 1A URTHXER. yyssoLUTiox of partnership The firm ofthe Union Artists'Portrait Co , doingbusiness nt 7 S Liberty street, has been dissolved by mutinl con-nt, F. P. McCabe retiring. The business will in the future bo conducted by Jo- P Cowin at the same place, by whom all Arm debts will be is suined, and all firm debts arc now payable. JOS. P. COAYAX, jylS-13 F. P. McCABE. ... JylS41 m 3 A 1 M