the "prnrsBUiiG- dispatch, Wednesday," jttlt 22, ' i89t TALES OF THE TOWS. Sad Case of Abused Confidence and Family Misunderstanding. COMIXG STILES OP STATIONERY, A little Echo of the Fourth Still Linger ing on the Southside. OTHER SHORT STORIES OF CITY LIFE There is a certain Allegheny county man Hilda certain Washington county Tomin who are Just about as afljrry as an Allegheny county man and a 'Washington county woman can get. The condition of affairs came about in this way: The woman has a husband that's a bold, bad man, but a very clever one. For seroo rime she has been aware of the fact that he was lavishing his affection, and hi cash likewise, on a Pitts buig damsel. The affection she didn't mind so much, but the lo of the cash was inoro than she could stand. So she consulted the Allegheny county man who is a prominent Pitt-burg lawyer and whoe advico to her was to gain, if possible, documentary evi dence of her I lege lord's unl&ithfulnos and determine upon her course of action after ward, ror Mevcral weeks she played the Pmkcrton role, and wn finally re arded by the discovery of a package of deary-d.''-ing" love letters. Woman-like, i-ho divested them of their envelopes, and tying them up -with blue ribbon, she hied her to this city, n here the left them in the care of the at torney. He being bu-y and absent-minded, iilaoed thoni in hi pocket belore going lome, instead of putting them under lock aDdkey, as all love letter should be. Tho following morning, v. itliout a thought of the package, he donned a liguter coat, and leav ing tho other one Jor hi- patient little wife to hang up left for ln olliee. iiiu utile who IOOK up tne roar: me uiuo ribboned package lcll out and, sad to relate, waMiot replaced -nith the promptness that always makes a poor boy's foitune in Sun day school bookt: m tact, to be truthful, it was not replaced at alL It was, instead, con signed to the fljines and by them consumed, for horrible of all hornble coincidences the di-loyal spouse and ttie lawjer bore tho fame" "given"" name and the wife, in her in dignation, took coun-el of no one, but woman-like, again, detroved that which would justily her m her umier. Her man lier tow .ird her husband from that time on was one of studied coldnc. much to his mystification, which finally resulted in arousing bis suspicion that her love had been in some way alienated from him. Tho unhappine-s and misunderstanding became grvatet with each d.ij. and the husband worried o"cr hi-owu domestic relations so inueh that all else, c en the Washington connt affair, slipped hi- mind until re called b alcttci from the outraged wife. In vain then did he search for the bundle of letters t!.:.t would form the ground for a divorce libel, but to no purpose. Finally, iu despair, he appealed to his wife to know If jierohanee he had left them Iving around thohou-e. Slowly the truth dawned upon Jier, aftpr he had given his description of U.o ill-lated letters, hut it was not until fail-convinced by the reading of the lettor concerning them that she confessed her ihnre in the transaction. Reconciliation foiiowed, but abused innocence is very aiRry over the matter, and his client is fur ious over tne loss of licr evidence. Coming Styles in Stationery. JHs 51. 1). Hall chatted very entertain ingly over a stationery connter yesterday and told all about the styles that n ill pre dominate ia that lino the coming winter. "In the first place,"" she said, "monograms will rago with untold vigor on the paper and on the envelopes as well. Stamped on with the monogram will be the place of the resi dence, if such is permanent. The colors for fashionable stationery will not be numer ous; the different stiades of blue will pre dominate. Puro w lute Is always elegant and In good form. Billet-sized paper is used for notes and quarto for letters. This Vassar Bond Hepp is going to bo a very popular paper with young ladies, and is pretty vnough to bo popular with angels," contin ued j1is UalL as she dtiplaj ed a sheet of tho daintiest cream-colored paper with envelope to corre-pond. "This Louise envelope, that folds clear over the stamp corner, enjoys considerable popularity, especially 'with young loers, who place the stamp on the part that folds over and feel a greater de pree of safety. In mourning goods the Italian bordeied paper will be used more ex tensively than any other. You see It is a narrower border than has been used, but it is very neat and pretty. Then there is a new heliotrope-colored paper, with a wide black border, that will be used by a certain class. It is quite proper in mourning, now, to adopt the very wide bordcrat first and grad uate down to the Italian, or take the Italian from the first. In many things individual taste rules." Not in Keeping With Her Name. A prominent railroad official in this city was tearing ins hair m great shape yester day afternoon, and wondeiing how ho should address, in a letter, a woman who signed herself '"-ister Mary Townsend, Di rectress of tho Mt. de Mantell Academy." One of his assistants suggested "Dear Sis ter," another "Dear Mother," and a third "'Dear Xnn." Not one of these seemed quite appropriate, and -o a Catholic authority was mipealed to over the telephone, who de clared "Venerable Lady" the correct form In tho case, S-o "Venerable I.ady"" the letter went, though the author affirms that he can not see the justice of it. as to his own per gonal knowledge the lady is young, attrac tive and very pretty. An Echo of the Fourth. There is a man on tho Southside who will Jioreaf ter examine his pipo very carefully before settling dow n to enjoy the solace of a mioka He is a little short-sighted, and Jbunday night he went to the mantelpieco and lilted down a pipe which he had not been using for some time. Taking a careless glance at the corn-col ho saw that the bow 1 mis filled, and. coiling himself up in his rocker, lie appl icd a matrh. Xcxt moment the fragments of the coix-cob wero flying mound the room and a full-grown Fourth of Julji fire-era r-ker was making things exceed ingly interesting for the old man by explod ing on his knee. The youngest son of the house was eonspicuous'bv his absence dur ing the remainder of the evening. He had placed tho crackcrin position on tho Fourth. Adtcrse to Ifeiug Interviewed. Of all the interesting seaside correspond ence found in tho Sunday papers, one letter in particular was road with supreme inter est. The writer of it caught E. D. Smith, the General Passenger Agent of the Haiti more and Ohio, as ho was flying for a train ut Atlantic City, and insisted that ho must have about a column of Pittsburg news be fore he released him. Said Mr. Smith: "It was a desperate cao- I luid to make my train, for I can't stand a seaside resort when St is raining, an J it was ruining a whole menagerie just then, so I unbosomed myself of everything 1 had known for a year. The correspondent I an old Pittsburgcr and l:ncw all the pi ople, so it was an easy matter forliim lo remember what I told him, but tho result fairly astonished me. These news paper writci sure tricky. So, I don"t believe 1 want to talk with you." A Musical Jledley. There is an interesting row between two Allegheny f'lmilies who live nest door to icach other. The thrco sons of one family aro cudvat prm,r to ie.irn the violin, and aro ably supported by tho two daughters on a piano. Next door 0110 of tho sons spends most of his sparo time wrestling with a French horn, another operates upon a mandolin, while the four daughters of the Lup divide their attention among a piano an organ and a banjo. When the two fam ilies ct.irt operations in the evening tho neighbors mlra a headlong break for the parks. Each family trios to down tlm ntiiKr mid the result is a delightful meillev of tho popular airs of the past six yeairs with varuition-i. Mnce they have commenced the variation, the neighbors have been holdin-open-air indignation meetings, for the pu pose of declaim;; iiicir opinion on tho mat ter. In the meMimme, the concerts con tinue with alarming regularity, and tho quitter re-idc.-it iu the vicinity are leaving ;or the seaside in large numbers. An Easily Solved Problem. By reason of the extensive facilities for printing enjoyed by Percy F. Smith, 53 and M Virgin alley, James Pain & Sons are enabled, on short notice, to produce the great spectacle of Pompeii in Pittsburg. Manager Barnheiscl, by the aid of Mr! Smith's presses, has billed "Western Pennl tylvania, Eastern Ohio and West Virginia with illuminated paper in a way which is simply unsurpassed for prompt work. "With or without Pompeii, however, Mr. Smith's .fine presses are constantly moving en wort of every description. AAifcif HEADQUARTERS OPENED. Kickers Against the KepnbUcan County Cemmlttee Have a Meeting Place Bal icll Say tho New Clubs Have Come to Stay Other Kits of Political Gossip. The strong objectors to the action of tho Republican Countyi Committee with regard to the Judgeship and District Attorneyship are still girding up their loins for the fray. They will open their headquarters at No. S3 Diamond street to-day and their slogan w ill ring ont as usual until they are assured of liberty of choice or death at least, so says some of them. Judge l'etterman expresses himself satisfied with the present outlook. Some people predict that if the straight outs put a ticket in the field there will bo some rare carving on election day, and that most election boards will have an excuse for putting in two days to make the count. It is given out that Congressman Dalzell may be set aside as to the presiaenoy of tho State League by the Allegheny county Rc uublieans. unless it is made evident that ho .can bo elected without the aid of mushroom oiuos. This is stated to De solely in tne in terest of harmony and to prevent endanger ing the interest of Morrison for State Trcas urerehlp. This action is not foundod on any opposition to Mr. Dalzell. lie. however, is not in rapport with the movement and says he will not bo a party to such an agreement, and that the new clubs will all be at tho con vention, and cannot, under the rules, bo ex cluded from admission and representation in tho League convention. Ex-PosrmastT J. B. Larkiu says he is not a candidate for State Treasurer on tho Dem ocratic ticket, but does not deny that ho would make a canvass if nominated, and opines that tho Democratic party has a fighting chance to w in this season on a well selected tioket, as he thinks the Philadel phia treasury exposure has had the effect to make a good many Republicans willing to risk a change. FOB DALZELL FOB SENATOR. The Major Moutootk Club, of Washington County, Declares Itself. The old Kay Tariff Club, of Anderson sta tion, Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Washing ton county, consisting of upward of 100 members, which did such good work during the Harrison campaign, has changed its name to the Major Montooth Tariff Club, and elected A. II. Anderson, S. B. Robinson and Lcander JlcCormick delegates to tho Scranton Convention. Hon. John Dalzell, whoso brilliant record iu Congress has made him many warm friends in this county, will receive the sup port of the delegation for League President. The Republicans of the section named, how over, think t'no honor more Justly due him is the exalted and dignified place of United States Senator, representing tho great State of Pennsylvania. A NEW SEAL HADE. The Valley Road Will linn Into the Cen tral Depot at UuDTalo After next Sunday the Allegheny Valley road will run into the New York Central passenger depot. General Passenger Agent Anderson said last evening that their old depot has been turned over to tho Central to bo used as a freight station. For this and other con siderations, the privelege of running into the Central Depot was granted. It is in tho heart of the city, and Mr. Anderson says as soon as the connection Is made, their line to BulfHio will be tho finest and most con venient out of Pittsburg. "The excursion business," he said, "is ahcau of last 3-enr with us. This morning we had 225 people to Toronto and Niagara Falls. I can't understand whr tho travel keeps up, either, for tho weather has been so cool. I suppose people have made up their minds to go away anyhow for a short trip, and they are not influenced by tho weather at ail." A HOPELESS CASE. West Penn Hospital Officials Have He- inarkable Subject on Hand. Stanley Lyons, a boy from Clarion county, was discharged yesterday from the West Pcnn Hospital. He was brought here a weot ago, suffering from progressive malig nant lymphoma. Tho disease is an enlarge ment of tho lymphatic glands, and from the effects of it he buffered keenly. His neck and the upper part of his body were swollen so that he could scarcely be recognized. Aftor being at the hospital a week no was' turned over to his parents. The latter were informed that the caso was a hopeless one. He is 18 years old, and from a cause not known contracted tho affliction. It was the first cose of the kind ever brought to the West Penn Hospital, and notwithstanding the efforts of the physi cians there they found that the case was hopeless. BARGAINS IX PIANOS AND ORGANS During Rebuilding Sale at 101 and 103 Fifth Avenue. We must have room immediately, so come J ana see me uig jfour, uinckenng, Linde man, "Wheelock and Stnyvesant pianos, and we will make prices and terms that will ena ble yon to purchase a pianoor organ at once. Pianos worth S-'WO for RJ00. Organs worth $125 for S65. Our stock is large and choice. and it is absolutely necessary to reduce it within the next few days. Kasy payments arranged if desired. Eomcmber the place. Henricks Music Co. Ltd., 101 and 103 Fifth ave. FKEE TRANSPORTATION To Blaine, on the Monongahela, and Re-J turn. For free railroad tickets to Blaine and return, maps, price lists, printed matter, and iuii particulars about tne new town now attracting universal interest, apply at our office. Charles Somers & Co., 129 Fourth ave. See our madras shirts for hot weather. James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth avenue.- UNUSED TICKETS To Hlaino and Return, by KalL Holders of unused railroad tickets, issued for the 16th to Blaine and return, will pleaseturn the same in to us at once and re ceive in exchange unlimited regular round trip tickets. Free round trip tickets by rail will also be issued to adult holders of unused steamboat tickets, issued for the same date, upon delivery of such tickets at our office. Charles Somers & Co., D 129 Fourth avenue. Second Select Seashoro Excursion Via Penn sylvania Railroad, Thnrsdav, July 23. Tickets at the rate of S10 for the round trip will be sold from Pitts burg, for special train leaving Union sta tion at 8:50 A. M., composed of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches; also for regu lar trains leaving at 4:30 and 8:10 r. m. Pullman sleeping cars on night trains. These tickets are available to either Cape May, Atlantic City, Sea Isle City or Ocean City and return, good ten days from date of bale. Men's summer vests, white and fancy. James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth avenue. Summer Clearance Sale Of hosiery, gloves, laces, Bouncings, em broideries, corsets, gauze and balbriggan un derwear, children's white dresses, braids trimmings and sun umbrellas. Special re ductions in every department during July and August at IL J. Lynch's, 438-440 Market street. t,VSsu. Silk shirts for hot weather at James H. Aiken & Oo.'s, 100 Fifth avenue. Third Special Excursion to Atlantic City "Will leave Pittsburg via the B. & O. It. R. on Thursday, July S0; via "Washington, D. G, Baltimore and Philadelphia, at the low rate of 510 the round trip; tickets good' for 10 days, and good to stop at "Washing ton City returning to visit the National Capitol. Cheviot shirts for hot weather at Jamesi H. Aiken & Co. 'a, 100 Fifth avenue. SI 00 Until September 1, '01 S3 CO. 12 cabinets for 51 00 and a life-size crayon? for S3 SO nt Anfrnr-ht Jfe C. o flSi- -i-nr 516 Market street, Pittsburg. mws "SOVELTTTCS in nmrner nantn-A.- .1 James H. Aiken &-Co."s, 100 Fifth avenue. J282' LoZIoU igT i"i iiijiliiiar,i!.,riiiiitfitv "-n'iih - Et? Display advertisement one dollar per scpiare for one insertion. Classified real estate advertisement on Otis page ten cents per lint for eaeft insertion, and none taken for Uss than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smlthfleld nd Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WnEBE WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERnSEMJJKTB WILL BE RECEIVED TF TO P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should bo prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with Tin DISPATCH. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. inc CARSON STREET, TELEPHONE NO. 0022. FORTHF.KA8T END. J.W. WALLACE, 0121 PENN AVE. riTTSBTIRG ADDITION A L. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 350 Butler strcet. EMIL 0. 8TUCKXY. 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEE, 50 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. F. H. EGGF.RS Jb SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Wertcm and Irwin avuracs. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver ave. PERRY M. GLEIM, Rebecca and Allegheny ave. WANTED. Male Help. ANK CLERK man of ex BY A CITY BANK A YOUNG Xj man of experience. especially in Cleanna House work; none others need apDly enlarr at present, 5700 per annum. Addrees BANK, DSa- patch o; Duice. JV22-65 BARBEB OR BOY WITH GOOD EXPERI ENCE. 2832 CARSON ST., Southside. Jv22-25 BOOKKEEPER MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE; give reference and salary required. BOX9S0, city. Jy22-20 BUTCHER GOOD BUTCHER AND MEAT cutter. Inquire at 303 FIFTH AV., Homestead, Pa. Jy21-54 CUTTERS WANTED-INDIOATIONS POINT to the Cleveland Cutting School, Cleveland, O., being crowded during the entire season: what Is the reason? slmph' this: cutters produce better re sults with the A. D. RUDE NEW METHOD than by any principle of cutting taught. Jy22-50 M AN-WITH PUSH IN PITTSBURG AND . each ton n and city of Pennsylvania and sur rounding States, to ltitroduco the fastest-selling household article on record: salos in Philadelphia 11 have reached a million; pais 63 50 perday. For ptjs stan particulars address, with stamp, AV. II. W1LL- IA-Mua, 44 iN. ourin st, J) 12-70 , Philadelphia, Pa. fAN-OF EXPERIENCE IN SnirPING, AVI with a thorough knowledge of the two cities, to take charge of the shipping department for a 'large retail and wholesale house In the city. Ad dress, giving experience and reference, M, M., Dispatch oflice. Jy22-S MAN AN EXPERIENCED MAN TO DRIVE a furniture wagon; must understand loading and handling furnituie: good wages and steady work. Apply at PICKERING'S, cor. Tenth and Tcnn.- Jv22-49 MEN-TWO OR THREE GOOD HUSTLERS desiring to do buslce&ft among business men can find steady work with good pay at 53 and 55 NINTH. Rooms. Jy21-79 MEN-2 MEN TO CLEAN PAINTED WALLS. Applv to WM. F. DERDAUM, S05 Caron st., orMOKsES.D. SCHOOL, cornerTwenty-fiftliainl Sarah sts., 3. S. Jy22-C9 1 TEN-FEW GOOD SEWING MACHINE 3IEN-, 111 salary or commission, WHEELER A WIL SON MFG. CO., 6 Sixth st. Jyl7-82-wFsa PORTER GOOD PORTER. SCHREIBER HOTEL, 3 and 36 South Diamond, Allegheny. Jy21-SS rULLER-OUTS-TWO. Dispatch office. ADDRESS A. K.. Jyl9-103-MWSU SALESMEN IN EVERY COUNTY-S75 PER month and expenses; outfit, samples, etc., tree: goodj sold by sample; steady position to Itroper partyt no experience necessary; full par lcnlars unon amplication: sendstamD. WORCES- ITER, FERRULE & SIFG. CO., 24 Hermon St., w orcester, Mass. Jyl5-2S-D SALESMEN-WANTED TO SELL OUR ELE GANT family oil portraits; no experience re quired; beginners eirn $50 weekly: (4 outfit free: send for outfit and particulars; a rare chance, SAFFORD ADAMS it CO., 41 Gt. Jones St., Jf. Y. JV19-50-WTSU SOLICITORS-FOR LIFE INSURANCE: LIB ERAL commissions; pollc" taking because most pleasing in price and plan. MURKY & ED BALL, 34 Fidelity building. my27-43 TEACHER-A MALE TEACHER TO TAKE Charge of and teach in the High School depart ment of the Braddock township schools; Latin geometry, algebra, etc., are included in the course of study. Apply to A. C. COULTER, Secrctaif, OS Fourth av. . 'Pittsburg. JyK-U-MWTli? TOBD3 MAKERS-10 HAND TOBIE MAKERS at S. HUCK'S, 519 Liberty St. Jy20-8 WOOD WORKERS-AT ONCE. TWO WOOD WORKERS at F. W. SAWERT A CO.'S Carriago Manufactory, 5917 to 5923 Pcnn av.. E. E., ty. Jy22-75 "7-O0NG MAN-A SMART YOUNG MAN IN A X grocery store; also able to drive; reference 'en quired. Call at 1900 PENN AY. Jy22-7J Wanted Agents. AGENTS-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION TO handle the new Datcnt ihemlcal ink erasing nencil: th? trreatest selling uoveltv ever nroduren: erases Ink thoroughly in two secoucUj no abrasion of paper- 200 to 500 percent profit; one agent's sale9 amou-VJ to $620 In six days another (32 In two hours: m wan! one energetlo general agent for each State and Terrttorv. For terms nnd full n.irilr.n- lars, addJ-ssTHEMOSROE ERASER MFG. CO., my22-75 AGENTS-TOSELLTnE PINLESS CLOTHES line; the only line ever invented that holds the olotnesmuioutplns; a centlv issued: soldoulv ocrfect success: natent re sold only by agents, to whom the cx- elusive right Is given: on receipt of 50 cents wn will send a sampn lino by mall; also circulars; price list and terms to agents: secure your territory at once. Address THE PINLESS CLOTHES J.l..h.uu.. 17 Hermon St., Worcester, Mass. ap!2-142-ws AGENTS WE OFFER AGENTS BIG MONEY, in exclusive territory; our new patent safes sell at tight In city or country; new agents first in field actually getting rich: one agent In one dav cleared fSS; so can you; catalogue free. ALPINE SAFE CO., No. 303371 Clark St., Cincinnati, O. Je2S-70-WSU AGENTS, MALE OB FEMALE. TO SELL REN OCF'S curling fluid. Inquire at 24 SIXTH ST . Pittsburg. Pa. Jvl7-83-wrsu Wanted Female Help. CHAMBERMAID-NO. 10CARSON ST..SOUTH falPE. Jy21-49 GIRL-GOOD GIRL FOR KITCHEN WORK No. 101 GRANT ST. Jy22-72 -1IRL-AT 165 THIRD AV.. CITY. Jy21-58 LADIES-TO DO FANCY WORK AT THEIR hohcs; we furnish material and pay per Slece. Call and see work, or address, with stamp, , M.-LEMAR & CO., 'JO Fourth av near Wood. Jyl6-17-fWFsu TTrOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN" East End, Roup st. ; family small; Swede pre ferred: desirable home for deserving person. Ad dress F. O. BOX 827. Jv21-41 "Wanted Male 'and Pemnle Help. LAUNDRES8-FOR PRIVATE FAMILY, wages 5; chambermaids, dining room girls, cooks, nurses.pantry and chamber girls for hotels. farm hands, drivers, waiters. MR. E vuuuacKuu, uciuiau auu uuiuivu Kins, uue DO v. THOMF- SON, 60S Grant st. Jyl6-D TEAMSTERS-(4)-40 FARM HANDS. SEWING girl, cooks, ohambermalda, dining room girls, 200 house girls. 40 for hotels, dlshw ushers, laun dress, colored girls, MEEHAN'S, 645 Grant st. Jy20-D Wanted Situations. rOSITION-EXPERIENOED AND SUCCESS FUL bookkeeper and manager, aged 30. desires chaugc or position. Address E. A Dispatch office. Jy22-14 POSITION AS LADY STENOGRAPHER AND X typewriter; can gUe rclcrtncc. Address A. N. B.. Dispatch office. Jy22-22 CITUATION-BY A MIDDLE AGED WOMAN. O a situation as housekeeper to a widower or single gentleman or in a small famllv where tlicre Is no washing done; references If required. A Idrcss HOUSEKEEPER, Dispatch office. jj-22-40 SITUATION IN STORE, DRY GOODS, GRO CERY or shoe, by a hoy 14 years old, speaks English and German; no experience; reference given. Address JOSEPH ROUHLING. St. Michael's Paris House, Pittsburg, S. S. JV22-50 Wanted Hoarders and Lodgers. "IAN ACCOMMODATE TWO LADIES-BOAT-- ING, shady: R. R. station ou grounds; terms t per wk. Address Mlbb ELLA LA PORTE, !urwensvlllc, Clearfield co.. Pa. Jy22-52 LODGERS-AT ANCHOR HOTEL, 325-327 LIB ERTY st cor. Fourth: lodging per night, 25c, 35c. 50c; per week, 1 25, l 75, $2, $3. Jy22-53-WFSU OCCUPANTS FOE NICELY FURNISHED rooms with boarding. 174 ROBINSON ST., Allegheny. JT21-73 OCCUPANTS FOR FURNISHED ROOMS ' with board. 92 ARCH ST., Allegheny. Jy21-52 -tTTEST VALLEY. ARMSTRONG CO.. PA. 1? six city boarders can tie accommodated on reasonable terms; spring water; all kinds of fruit; hcaltbfulnlace: near Klttanning. Address MRS. M. R. METZLER. n Jy22-51 Financial. MONEY-TO LOAN IN LARGE OR SMALL amounts on goodcity or Allegheny property MORTIMEB STABLING, Room it lOSFdurthav. Je21-46-wsn MORTGAGES ON CTTr OR ALLEGHENY ... . 5?S?.tIDJSpeU?-at '"west rates. HENRY A. WEAVER & CO., S2Fourth av. mh2-D YOU TO KNOW TOE PITTSBURG CLEAN Towel Company will famish you elegant oak cabinet mirror, comb, brush, whisk and four clean towels for 25 cents per week. 8 WYLIE 'AV. yl8-13 OOO FOR 3 YEARS ON FIRST MORTGAGE WASTED. Miscellaneous. A SECOND HAND 15-TOX JIB CRANE FOR foundry. Addrcs giving particulars and price, SUPERINTENDENT, P. O. Box 627, Pitts burg, Pa. Jy22-J REAL ESTATE BROKERS REQUIRING deeds, mortgages, or transcribing of any de scription dono with promptness and accuracy S lease call on me; terras moderate. 3IORTIMi.lt TABLING, Room W, 103 Fourth av. JeH-21-wsu rPO BOY A MORTGAGE FOR foOO. ALSOONE J. for S1.G00. one for $1,800 and one for S2.6C0: money ready now. DENNISTON. ELDEKKIN& DENNISTON. ELDEEKIN CO., LlM.. 6232 Pcnn av. Tel, set. jyiu-WJi" rpRUNKS HAULED TO AND FROM EAST END J. lOruUC. UAJli-Ufcljlj &UAVIS, isseviai4.il .. Telephone 270. Jyli-90 USE .TONES' BEDBUG PARALYZE!? JONES' Magic Roach Powder; contains no poison; roaches binlshcil by contract: satlsfictiongh en or no pay. Prepared bv GEO. W.JONES, 222Fcderal St.. Allegheny, Pa. Sjold by aU first-class druggists. mv3-I31-MWF FOR SALE EuTItOYED BEAL ESTATE. City Residences. CHEAP-1-STORY COTTAGE, 3 ROOMS AND good large, level lot 52x120 feet on paved street; cottage rents Tor 615 month. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 90 Fourth av. Jyl8-S-MW6 IJIOR SALE-S1.C00-NEAT HOUSE, 5 ROOMS; A . good Investment or a nice home; terms very easj ; Washington ave.. Tlilrty-nrst warn. ti.) W. A. HEBRON i SONS, 60 Fourth av. JyI5-M-w nOUSES-LOOK AT THIS AT A BARGAIN two bouses, three rooms cachtlot 20x115; street graded: rents for S19: a sure 10 per cent Im carmen t overtaxes; price 81,800: be prompt, as this will bo sold in a few days at this price. MILES H. EN G LAND. 4029 Butler st. jy22-27 ffiJO 700-COR. THIRTY-THIRD AND HAN- JDij COCK sts., three-story frame house of live rooms and storeroom: lot 25x103; No. 1 location; worth $4, W0. terms $1,800 cash. See THOS. MC CAFFREY. 3509 Butler St. Jyl9-t2-WSSu East End Residences, TDOQUET ST. OAKLAND SQUARE-TWO X admirably arranged and commodious new houses are now finished and ready for Inspection on Boqnct St., adjoining Oakland Square; as phalt pavement just completed and houses ready lor occupancv; the lots arc within SCO feet of the prettiest part of Schenlcy Park, a full view of w hlch Is commanded from thc6C houses: grounds sewered, streets paved and the houses the best and most convenlentlv arranged In the market at the pri c; $3,000, on terms to suit purchaser, Applv to C. II. CHANCE, No. 1G Oakland Square. Je2s-52' BEAUTIFUL EAST END RESIDENCE AND IU acres of ground, dense growth of large shade trees, fruit trees in bearing, shrubbery; one minute walk from railroad station, fronting on two streets; residence has 9 rooms, closets, porches, pure water, everything in good order, fine lawn in front; one of the most perfectly shaded residenco properties In the East End; a cool refreshing spot in the warmest season ; a bargain to a prompt pur chaser. JAS. W. DRAPE S CO., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Jy22-n T)OQUET ST.-IF YOU ARE THINKING OF Jj having a house of your own take a look when you go to Schenley Park at the two tlegant and r.ommodloLS stone front residences on Boqtiet St., adjoining Oakland Square: these are all that now remain undisposed of out of the seven which were finished last winter; rooms commodious and con venient, distance to Schenlev Park but two minutes. Price, 910,000: terms to snlt purchaser. Apply to BLACK & BAIRD, Fourth av. Je23-33 0!f OOO-ONLY J500 DOWN AND THE BAL iCDUj ANCE as wanted, a fine 10-room house, 4 rooni9 and hall on first floor, inside w. c, marble top washstand, hard wood mantels, with tile hearths and facings, handsome stairway, sliding doors, pantry, china closets, 7 closets, range, both eases, everything first class, near R. R. station and traction lines. (19) DENNISTON, ELDER KIN & CO., LlM., (5232 Pcnn av. Tel. 5327. JylO-99-Mwrhs C0 400 RODMAN ST., E, KVXJf house six lor.ms, nat. gas1( E.. FRAME wood mantels: MURRY& ED- iiussrsMUM AUKUb'i 1; IU4 IPJklli,. SALL. 34 Fidelity building. Jy22-32-22.23,25 Allegheny Residences. 170R SALE-ONE OF THE BEST LOCATIONS : on Sanduskv st., AUeghenv: house. 10 rooms; lot .10x115 ft. J SILOOC. (43) W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. JyS-7-w rVNLY 85,000-GOOD BRICK HOUSE, EIGHT J rooms, on Pennsylvania av. ; has all modern lglvai . D. W improvements. i'ILSON, 65 Federal st., Allegheny. JJ -18-2,-4, :,- CECOND WARD, ALLEGHENY, TWO-STORY K7 uricKto rooms ana atuc, uau, vesiiouie, snaini doors, parlor and dining natural gas; good lot. See BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 182 101. tee Fourth av. . to., iu; Jy22-23-wsu ffiJO 200-WILL BUY HOUSE, SIX ROOMS. 14)1 hall and cellar, porches, etc., at Bellcvue. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. Jj-21-47 Suburban Residences. TTOR SALE-AT SHADYSIDE, $500 DOWN, TO Jj buy a good house (7 rooms), modern fixtures: lot 50x100 feet: price 5,000. (17). W.A. nERRON" & SONS, 80 Fourth av. Jyl-20-w "TTORSALE-SSADYSIDE, NEAR FIFTH AV. JC modern new house; eight rooms; lot 50x100 ft. ; $-5,750. (M) AV. A. HERRON & &ON3, SO Fourth avenui. JyS-7-w SUBURBAN DWELLING AND LARGE LOT; good nouse of 10 rooms; lot 270x190 feet, upon which is small barn, sprlngand spring house, wash and coal house, trees and shrubbery, arteslanSwell, etc.; location one sqnaro above foods' Run ave, east of New Brighton Road, Allegheny. Apply on premtsea or to SAMUEL DYER, 48 Parknpray, AUegbcny. Jy22-81-22-2l, 25, 27, 29, 30 T7-IXKINSBURG, TWO MINUTES FROM t station; two-story Queen Anne brick dwell ings reception hall and 3 rooms first floor, 4 rooms audbatb second floor; slate mantle throughout; front and rear porch : lot 40x150; low price for quick sale. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 102 Fourth avenue. jy23-23-wsu ao.s 300-FINE HOUSE 7 ROOMS: BATH room and attic; trout and back porches; cor- ncr lot; 2 minutes from Hardwood station and fcecond ave electric cars. HORNBERGER A CO., Hazelwood. )Y22-33-WPSaT FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lots. FAIRMOUNT TLACE-LOTS FOR 3ALE; choice lots, elegant location, with a beautiful and commanding view of the whole East Liberty Valley, located on Fainnount av,, two squares from Penn, and one square from Negley av. : cau be reached bv cable and electric cars, "Inquire of STRAUB & MORRIS, corner Wood and Third st. iny2-10-D LOTS-BEAUTIFUL BUDDING LOTS FOR from tlOO to S300, In the Eighteenth ward; long eavments; easy terms. Inquire of CHAS. L. ORNELIUS, attorney, 406 Grant St.. Pittsburg! or go to his otUce. Mornlngsideav., on the grounds, and sec his agent, T. Ed. Cornelius. myl9-45-D OTS AT OAKLAND-SOME OF THE CHOIC EST building lots for sale. Sec A. D. WIL SON, 55 Federal St., Allegneuy. Jy22-19-22, 23, 25,27 Allegheny Lots. ON CALIFORNIA AV.-LOT 47x160 FEET. D. WILSON. 55 Federal St.. Alleehenv. A. jy22-l8-22,24,27 Suburban Lots. AT CRAFTON-28 NICE LEVEL LOTS, FIVE mtnutcs from station; these lots can be bought at prices away below any others and arc close to the station and on easy terms. Seeplan and get particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 313 Wood St., Plttburg. Jy22--22,25,27 EAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS AT LAUREL Station, P. F. AV. & C. R. W.; unrivaled In scenery, convenience and location: sneclal sale Thursday. Julv23. on the plan; prices from 40O to $300. A. Z. BYEltS A CO., 8S Federal st, Jy21-7S BELOW COST TO CASH BUYER-FOUR VERY desirable lots at Oak station. Castle Shannon R. R., 15 minutes' ride from Smltblield st. bridge. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 90 Fourth av. Jyl9-4-WSSu' I TOR SALE-SHADYSIDE LOTS, 50x181 FEET, f5 per foot, on good street. (112). W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. Jyl-20-w ONLY !I,ts00-EDGEWOOD, P, R. R., FINE lot of ground, size 85x156; very nandy to sta tion. SA-.IUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth av. Jy22-17 SUBURBAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best terms lu the county at Sheradeu, 15 minutes from Union station: see Sheradcn belore you buy else where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretary, 127 l'Mli av. 1C27-72-D Parnis. I TOUR FARMS CLOSETOLINE OFRAILROAD, near church, school, postoflire, stores, etc.: 30 acres, 52 acres, 33 acres and 68 acres, all well situate and under cultivation; would exchange in part for city property. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Jy22-42-22.24,2.".27 I'OB SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. A SMALL RESTAURANT BUSINESS IN GOOD location; will sell at low price as owner has other business to occupy him. MURRY & ED- SALL, 31 Fidelity building. J5-22-32-22.23.25 AN ESTABLISHED BUSINESS: INCOME S1.500 tof2,50Oa year; less than 81,000 will buvlt if taken soon by a good party. Dispatch office. Address A. W. II., Jyl5-35 CORNER GROCERY STORE IN ALLEGHENY: old established stand. JOHN K. EWINO Jb CO.. 107 Federal sL Jy22-d8-WThs TMtUG STORE-!, 000 CASH WILL BUY A XJ good city Etore; will Invoice over S2,5d0. Ad dress A. E. II.. Dinpatch office. Jy22-79 POR SALE-BRASS WORKS. COMPLETELY lifted up for the manufacture of all kinds of brass goods, in one of tho best manufacturing centers adjacent to the city. See W. A. HERRON t SONS. SO Fourth av. lvl-20-w' BRICK PLANT-CONSISTING OF GRINDING pan. engine, boiler, etc.; engines, boilers, clay and ore pans, and brick jard supplies. THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, Lacockand Saudusky streets, Allegheny. Icl7-SIWF ."TVRUOSTORE DOING GOOD BUSINESS; XJ well located; 2335'$ Carsou St., S. S., city: rea son for selling to settle up the estate: terms reason able. Apply to SILVANUS DAWES, Adm., at store, orfi. L. RING, Atty., 437 Grant St., city. Jyn-tt) "OOR SALE-J1.3X) OR INVOICE. GROCERY :asli: chean X; stand doing large business, mostly cash; rem; oiners fjuu, 50UU 10 &io,uuu: cigar siore, res taurant, shoe store, fish market, machine shop; tine milk depot. HOLMES & CO., 420 Smlthfleld street. Jel7 .- .. -.'7- n-- : r-r - : . - 1 .- - Business Properties. T7XCELSI0R FLINT GLASS COMPANY'S Xi works, corner of Gist st. and Forbes av., for sale or rent. Inquire at COMPANY'S OFFICE, 1 corner of JUltonbcrgcr and Ann ate. V. -: ?!.- TOJt SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock. BROWN MARE-HIGH BRED-6 YHS. OLD 15X hands; no record. Dot in one month's handling trotted In 2:42. PAUL H. HACKE. cor. Fifth av. and Market et. JyS-3' DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS all styles; our own make. WM. BECKERT, 340 to 314 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone, 3420. TTARNESS-A DOUBLE SET OF HARNESS--Q suitable for fourman surrey or light carriage; used hut gIjc times and cost 200; will sell for 8135. PAUL II. HACKE, cor. Fifth av. and Market St. Jy22-20 J HORSE AND DELIVERY WAGON-GOOD draught horse, 6 year-i old, and harness; horse weighs about 1,600 pounds; perfectly sound and gentle: will sell separately. Can be seen at 307 LAUREL AV., East End. Will sell at a bargain for want of use. Jya-Jtr HORSE-THE FINEST FAMILY AND COUPE HORSE in the city; scares at nothing. J AS. -uumumfl, fountain si. J22-3 Machinery and Metals. AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES-WORK perfectlv right and left, with single or double drum: second-hand boilers and engines also on hand; general machine work promptly executed; correspondence solicited. COMBINATION EN GINE CO., LlM., 3140 Penn ave., Pittsburg. Tel 136 dclO-oO-MW-s I ENGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND: li largest stock of all sizes; 16x3, 12x24, 12x18. 10 x20. 10x16, 10x12,9x12,8x12,7x12, 6x12; mounted port able engine, boilers of all sizes, shafting, pulleys. numtls. trtwnmnv uiups, governor, eic. leiepnonc, iui, mn 25 Park Way, Allegheny, Pa. j. d, juumi. apll-D THE CELEBRATED ACME AUTOMATIC safetv engines and non-explosive boilers, for gas or oil fuel, from one to live-horse power; also, the latest Improved ventilating fans: perfect sat isfaction guaranteed; by J. PBAGER, General Agent, No. 4 Fifth av., Pittsburg, Pa. IUT25-MWT' rpnE BECK AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIGHT 1 engine; engines, boilers and sawmills and woodworking machinery. HAP.MES MACHINE DEPOT, 99 Firt av Pittsburg. iny7-D MIscellaneons. CHEAP LOT OF CAST IRON COLU3INS, suitable for building purposes. Inquire J. B. JONES&BRO.,0 Morgan St., Allegheny, Pa. jy22-13 riRAYON PORTRAITS FREE DURING JULY J at STEWART ACO'S.. photographers, 90 and 92JFederal St., Allegheny, Pa. Come and see them. Jy8-21-WFSu T7NCYCL01VEDIA BR1TANNICA AMEP. All ICAN reprint (Stoddard edition) at halfnrlce: tills superb edition. the only one printed hi this eountrj from regular stereotyped plates, inado from sui up type, ano. iue oniy eAmusivu suiji;ripiwu edition in the market, is now complete and ready for delh cry to subscribers at $2 50 per volume : po sitions open to gentlemen of education, to whom exoluilie territory will he gieu. MAXWELL SOMMERVILLE, Publisher, 135 Fifth av. Jel4-TuwThFSSn "r ODENE-AT 951 PENN AV. Ie.t-17 EDUCATIONAL. 122 nnd 121 West Franklin St., Baltimore.Md. PGBV0BTH BDAHDIHfi AND DAY SCHOOL "For 1 oung Ladies will reopen Thursday, September a. -Jstn year. MRS. H. P. LEFEI1VRE, Principal. Jy5-5S-ws ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, JIANLIUS, N. Y. Under the visitation of tho War Department. Military under U. S. Army officer. Rt. Rev. F. I). Huntington, S. T. D., President. Apply to Lt. Col. WM. VERBECK, Supt. myl7-l20-M'Z7 PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY, Chester, Pa., 30th year, opens Sept. W. A MILITARY COLLEGE. Civil Engineering, Chemistry, Architect ure, Arts. A pieparatory course of one year. Circulars of Mr. F. G. Paulson, 1 Wood St.. f. city. COL. CIIAS. E. HYATT, President. jys-2S-ws BISHOP BOWMAN INSTITUTE A COL LEGIATE school for youne ladies, corner Penn av. and Fourth st. The next session begins Sept. 9. A full course of study. Music and modern languages by competent professors. For admission ad dress REV. R. J. COSTER, A. M., Rector. Jyie-72-ws CHELTENHAM MILITARY ACADEMY Ogontz, Montgomery Co., Pa. Unex celled in beauty and healthfulness of loca tion and surroundings and in buildings, equipment and all other requisites of a tlrst clais school. Number limited to 60. For illustrated circular address JOHN CALVIN RICE, A. M., Principal. myl5-77-D CUBKT UNIVERSITY, SIXTH ST., imixuiiu upeus aepiuuiuer 1. Thirty years of success. Unsurpassed fa cilities. Five departments and three special schools, each with its own faculty and apart ments. Business college and school of short hand. Hundreds of graduates placed in positions yearly. Jyl5-D H. M. RO WE, Prosident. LEGAL NOTICES. LEGAL I AM PREPARED TO DO WORK for the legal profession, writing deeds, raort- ?a Ses or transcribing legal or other documents; sfaction guaranteed; terms moderate. MORTI- satisfaction guaranteed MER STARLING room 34, 106 Fourth av. Je21-17-wsu ESTATE OF MARGARET R. BLACK, DE CEASED. Notice is hereby given that letters tostamentary on the estate of Mar garet It. 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 having claims against the same should mako them known without delav. AGNES G. WHITE, JEANETTE S. FORSYTH, Exeoutors, No. 4229 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa, Jy8-l-w James A. McKean, Attorney. ESTATE OF S. J. AVAINWRIGHT, DE CEASED. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration, on the estate of S. J. Wainwriglit, late of Pittsburg, Pa., de ceased, have been granted to the under signed, to whom all persons indebted to said estate aro requested to mako Immediate payment, and those having claims or de mands against the same will mako them known without delay. E. Z. WAINWRIGHT, S. J. WAINWRIGHT, JR., Administrators, Jyl5-18-w No. 3(315 Butler St., City. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE NOTICE IS hereby given that letters testamentary ou tho estate of Daniel Bushnell, late of the Fourteenth ward, Pittsbmg, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, de ceased, have been granted to the under signed. All persons Indebted to said estate aro requested to mako immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against tho same will make them known, without dolnv, to JOSEPH BUSHNELL, WILLIAM G. WARDEN, Executors, at tho office of J. II. BALDWIN, 94 Diamond street, Pittsburg, Pn. J y 23-30 arEETTNGs. "OTICE-THE MEMBERS OF LODGE 45, X F. and A. M., are requested to meet at Freemasons' Hall, Fifth avenuo, Pittsburg;, on WEDNESDAY, July 22, at 1 o'clock sharp, to attend the funeral of our late brother, P. M. John Fox. Members of sister lodges are invited. Byordorofthe jy22-38 W. M. OFFICE OP THE Fidelity Title akd Tiiust CojirAST, 123 Fourth Avekuf. Pittsburg, -Pa., June 30, 1891 "VTOTICE IS IIEREBT GIVEN THAT IX X 1 pursuance oi a resolution ox tne uoara of Directors, this day adopted, a moetlng of the stockholders of this company will be hold at tho office of tho company, No. 123 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa., on THURS DAY, Soptomber 3, 1891, at 1 o'clock r. jr., to hold an election for or against an increase of the capital btock of tho company from$J00,000 to $1,OUO,000. C. B. McVAY, Secretary. Jyl-15-1,3,1',22,20 au5.12,10,26-se3 TO LOAN -AT OSCB- 51,000, for ono year, at 0 per cent. ?l,2o0, for two years, at 0 per cent. 52,500, for three years, at 6 per cent. MORTGAGES WANTED. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 129 FOURTH AVE. jy!9-T6-D FOR LEASE. E Nos. 78 and 80 Diamond St., in now Dispatch Building; choice and central location: high ceilings, good light, tilo floors, good entrances, elegant windows for display; every modern convenience. Apply nf ter 2 P. M. any day to BUSI NESS MANAGER DISPATCH. Je2t-U7 HELLO, CENTRAL, GIVE ME 199. Hello, Whitoley, send for my shoes and fix where needed and return them as quick as possible. A. WHITELEY. Pittsburg ghoo Repairing Factory, 128-130 Third ave. JJZZ-.U7---JHUkUVjJIuur OJ2r4Jl4 z TO LBT. City Residences. CORNER FOURTH AV. AND BOSS ST. dwelling with storeroom; suitable for any re tall business or office; rent moderate. Apply 1W FOURTH AY., second floor. Jyis-ttt HOUSE-NO. 951 PENN AV.; 11 ROOMS AND basement: good condition; cheap. Address A. W. 11. quick at 851. Jyl7-5St East End Residences. ON ALDER ST., NEAR SOUTH HIGHLAND av East End, new brick house; eight rooms; hall, bath and laundry; all possible conveniences; newly papered throughout; rent low until April 1. Ei2eiiun.il iv. i.Mi a CO.. 107 ieuerai si, J. S. PORTER & CO., 6014 Penn av East End. Jy22-07-wst rpO LET-VERY DESIRABLE EAST END -l uouse: 10 rooms, larcre vard: Nea-ley. near Fifth av. all street Improvements made: rent A. HERKON &SONS, 80 Fourth av. Jy22-43-WPt low. W, Allegheny Residences. "VTICE FIVE-ROOM DWELLING-FEDERAL -!- st. extension. Inquire of J. R. McKEE, 703 Penn av room oil. fc7-J-MWSt Suburban Residences. GLEVSHAW. P.& TC. R. B.-7-ROOM DWELL ING, 2 acres ground, abundance of fruit, good table: first-class train service; 113 per month. Ad dress E. D. SHAW. Gleushaw. Pa. Jy22-21-MWSt Rooms. A SUITE OFTHREE UNFURNISHED APART MENTS for light housekeeping, with useor bath, in SMITH BLOCK, Wylie av. and Federal street. Jy22-fi3-WFSut A PLEASANTLY WYLIE AV. FURNISHED ROOM 65 Jy22-57t DESIRABLE with bath. FRONT AND 36 WYLIE AV. BACK ROOMS, ir-2-cot 3 BURNISHED ROOM-SECOND FLOOR FRONT; . suitable for two gentlemen. 42 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. Jy2I-3t FURNISHED ROOMS-103 LOCUST ST., NEAR Court House; rent J3 per month( suitable for two gents. Jyl9-83t FURNISHED ROOM-SECOND STORY FRONT; both gises. 104 ROBINSON ST., Allegheny. IJIURNHIIED FRONT ROOM-FOR GENTLE ' JiEN; with bath; both gases. 63WYLIEAV. Jy22-58t IMJRNI3HED ROOMS-WITH OR " board. W AND 90 WYLIE AV. WITHOUT Jy22-56f I7URNISHF.D ROOMS WITH BOARD-USE OF ? bath. 114 WYLIE AV. Jy22-.t FURNISHED FRONT ROOM-FIRST FLOOR. 118 WYLIE AV. Jy22-5lt I BURNISHED ROOM-FRONT-USE OF BATH, aiAVYLIEAV. jj-22-jO-wvsut TTfURNISHED ROOM-'SECOND STORY BACK. X 506 penn av. Jya-rat F lURNISHED ROOMS. 15 WYLIE AV. Jy22-61t HANDSOMELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOM with every convenience, suitable for one or two gentlemen; fle minutes' walk from postoffice. 87 SEVENTH AV. Jyl9-26-WSut "VTICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AT 211 HOBIN 1 SON ST.. Allegheny City. Jy22-62t TICELY TURNISHED ROOMS IS city. M NINTH ST., Jy21-85t TWO OR TnREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR light housekeeping, with nsoof kitchen, laun dry and bath: board furnished if desired. 339 WEBSTER AV. Jyl9-S2t TWO FURNISHED and second floors, gheny. ROOMS-FRONT: FIRST 213 ROBINSON ST., Alle-Jy21-70t rpWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS-ONE X front. 216 ROBINSON ST., AUeghenv. JT21-71t Hnsiness Opportunities. SALOON GOOD LOCATION BUILDING kj with stock and fixtures for sale: bulldlnir con tains seien living rooms. Apply to WILLIAM uf.i.iji.HlTii.Aji, me incaworin. opposite Valley depot. Canton, O. jyi-u,T Business Stands. IJiLEGANT THREE-STORY BUSINESS HOUSE j on Pcnn av.. opposite Westlngnouse building; good location; rent low and po-sesslon can be had at once. BLACK & BAIRD, 05 Fourth av. J y22-25-22, 21, 25, 2S. 31 1 TO LET-HANDSOME STOREROOMS, NOS. 78 and 80 Diamond St., Just above Smith field St., In new Dispatch building; well lighted ele gantly fitted up, centrally located and having every convenience; these rooms are admirably suited for insurance, real estate or other office business. For further Information apply, after 2 r. M.. to BUSI NESS MANAGER, The Dispatch, Smlthfleld and Diamond sts. ap29-117t TO LET-CHOICE OFFICES ON SECOND and third floors of The Dispatch business office building, corner Smlthfleld and Diamond sts, : these are In suites of two or four rooms, as desired, and have every convenience; centrally located, well ar ranged and lighted; there are no better offices for prolcssioual men in tho city. Apply, after2r. M,, ,to BUS. MGR, DISPATCH, on the premises. ap.3-117t Miscellaneous. PRIVATE STABLE-ON PENN AV., BET. Fourth and Third sts. (baclt of Mrs. Joyce's store); has two box and four open stalls and plenty of carriage room: size of lotiSx-Vi ft. PAUL II. HACKE. cor. Fifth av- and Marfcet st- JylS-Mt PERSONAL. PERSONAL A 2) FEB CENT REDUCTION ON all old books sold this week. FRANK BACON & CO., 301 Smlthfleld St., city. Jy21 PERSONAL-WE HAVE BOOKS, AND LOTS of them: largest old bookstore west of the Alle gheny Mountains. LEVI'S, 900 Liberty st. Jyl9 PEItSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver: Jewelry repaired; now work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCH, 541 smlthfleld St. Jyl7-13 PERSONAL-A FINE CRAYON PORTRAIT free will be given during July with every dozen of our best finished cabinet photographs. Come and see ' 5 them. STEWART CO.. SO and 92 Federal St., Allegheny, jjS-a-wrsu PERSONAL WHEN I WAS A SMALL BOY my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since I got to he a great bigraan, DICK SON, the Tvell-known tailor, 65 Fifth av cor. Wood .t., second floor, has been substituted, -who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape. Tel. 1 53a. myl5-80-p SUMMER RESORTS. Other Resorts. YOSEMITE FARJI-OFrOSITE WEST- 3ION TKREV. Pa. ; gentlemen and ladles can have elegant accommodations at a delightfully cool place on the Allegheny river, 7 miles from Pittsburg; Address JIME. S. K. BINKERD. Jyl8-51-WS3u HOTEL ALLAIRE SPRING LAKE, N. J. Directly on beach. First-classthroughont Artesian water. E. M. RICHARDSON. my31-u0-MWF THE "HOTEL OLIVER," ELLWOOD CITY, PA. In tho midst of magnificent scenery. Table and attendance unsurpassed. For rates and any additional information address Jyl9-35 GORDON II. MULLIN, Manager. DILL PARK, A family snmmer resort on the banks of Lake Erie, now open. Terms very reason able to permanent boardors. ROBERT DILL, Proprietor, Northeast, Pa. Jyl5-96 DEMMLER BROTHERS, 1KB AND 623 SMITHFIELD STREET. Summer Goods Pocket Stoves, Lemon Squeezers, Ice Picks, Oil Stoves, Refrigera tors. JeS-33-MWF Farmers' Deposit National Bank. 66 Fourth Avenue. Store your valuables for safe keeping be fore leaving for seashore or mountains. Boxes rented, $5 00 and upward. jy3-39-jrwr PINE GROVE 2K MILES FROM CRES SON. 1 from Xorotto; healthful loca tion; good view, pure water, stabling; terms reasonable. Address SIRS. SUSAN GALLAGHER. Jyl5-27-MWF Loretto, Pa. TAKE A CAMERA. With yon, and tho place to get it IsatW. S. BELLA CO.'S. Amateur outfits a specialty. All Photographic Novelties qn hand. Ul Wood street, Pittsburg. Telophono 1203, jeSG-iiwir BEFORE LEAVING TOWN Toiiristi shonld procure Feather-woight Crush Hats, Sun Umbrellas, Hammocks, Gos samers, Hat Cases, etc., etc., at C. A. SMILEY & co.'S, 28 Filth avenue. J e3-34-Mwv ARGYLE HOTEL, BABYLON, L. L One hour from New York, Long Island R. R. Casino, music, ladies' billiard room, bowling alley, tennis courts, fine drives, fishing and bathing. Weekly rates, $17 50 and upward. Je20-3J-Mwi- ROGERS & FISHER. TRAVELERS' REQUISITES & CONVENIENCES Lap tabloto, portfolios, fountain pens, hand bags, dressing nnd toilet cases, drink ing cups and flasks, sketchingoutflts, artists' umbrellas, easels and stools, playing cards, checkers, chess, crihbage, etc.: fine station erytake a supply with you or order it sent to your summer address: engraved cards, orders executed promptly and senttoanv address. JOS. EICHBAUM & CO.. JeS37-MWT 48 Fifth ave., Pittabnrg. McNAUGHER & CO., Contractors for Paving Sidewalks With Cement, Brick and Fire Brick, Concreting Cellars. U0 FEDERAL ST ALLEGHENY. TA --CjulutesafarnjsbecVa&iLseiMv ia&m SUMMER RESORTS. TOURISTS CAN OBTAIN INFORMATION as to rates and accommodations of many resort, hotels and cottages by applying at THE DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE. Atlantic City. BIRMINGHAM COTTAGE-ATLANTIC City, N. J. 509 Atlantic av.,below Mass., opposite Hotel Albion; terms moderate. Je26-ai-xwFSu MRS. E. C. DERK, Prop. SHACKAMAXON HOTEL, M Arkansas av.. Atlantic City, N. J. First-chiss accommodations. Terms reason able. BERNARD CONWAY. je26-IO-MWir STOCKTON HOTEL. Flrst-Class In all Its Appointments. Jyl2-6S-jTWT8u STEVEN J. KIRK, Prop. THE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY, X. J. On thebcach.wlth unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths in the house. Send for circular. J eSO-tO-D E. ROBERTS & SONS. TTOTE OTEL IMPERIAL, ATLANTIC CITY, J.. Maryland ar.. directly on the beach, facing the ocean. Handsomely deco rated and furnished. Capacity 200. Strictly first-class. Prices: By the dav, $2 to J3; by tho week, $10 to $13. G. W. KINDRICK. Jy9-83-n Tltxe HVCa3LSonn. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The largest hotoL Open all the year. Jell-11 CHARLES McGLADE. Cape May. HOTEL CHALFONTE. CAPE MAY. N. J. Greatly enlarged since last season. All modern improvements: Jy4-22-D UTW. SAWYER. HOTEL COLUMBIA. Cape Mat, N. J. AH modern improve ments, popular prices, special rates by the week. II. W. SAWYER. Jj-4-21-d -JITARIXE VILLA, 1 Cape May, N". J. Within SO yards of the surf. Seventeenth season; CO rooms added, facing the sea; eleva tor, baths, etc. MRS. F. IIALLENBECK. jyl-21-D THE STOCKTOKHOTEIv CAPE MAY, N. J. Now open for the fourth consective season of present management. Greatly improved. Cuisine unsurpassed. Jelfi-49 F. T. WALTON, Proprietor. HOTEL LAPAYETTB, CAPE MAY, N. J. JOnN TRACY & CO., Proprietors. Located directly on the beach. Elevator and all modern improvements. Address JOHN TRACY, Proprietor, Washington Hotel, Philadelphia, or to Cape May. Jyl DR. HARRIS' CRAMP CURE -yoB- Every Ache and Pain FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES. Manufactured by L. H.HARRIS DRUG CO, Kos. 46 and 48 Seventh. Avenue, Je30-D PITTSBURG. PA. STOCKS! STOCKS! Paying Handsome Dividends. Bnt a limited amount for sale of tho FLOK 'ENCEINVESTMENT CO.,of Florence, Ala. T ! ...1 1. .1- T--.l-lnl T(l'1n T-..I I XkJIlSbOlCU UJf hUt? 1UUIWMKII .l.,0, AAU3W li and Savings Company, of Philadelphia, Pa, of the company. A SURE INVESTMENT, Yieldinjr 9 1-3 per cent per annum. See W. A. HUDSON. Room 49, Fidelity Title and Trust Company's Building, 121 1 ourth av. Reference, John W.Herron, of W. A. Her ron it Sons. Jc2-j7 N OTICE JOHN COX, Artist in stained glass for church and do mestic proposes in beveled, opalescent, on doyant, Venetian and corrugated gloss, etc., etc. Designs and estimates free of cost on application. Repairing done. Office and showroom. Penn building. Room 708. Pitts- burg. Pa. Memorial windows and mirrors a specialty. jyi-c iBLAINE: ON THE MONONGAHELA. Tl CITER .THE CHOSEN SPOT. FREE RAILROAD TICKETS. No new-town or plan ever attracted-wider or liveliert 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 water and rail, free manufacturing sites and beautiful build ing lots, bounded by an old town with many firmly established industries, churches, stores, hotels, post, telephone and telegraph offices, schools of a high character, electric lights, stone and board walks, 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 the immense works of the American Vault, Safe and Lock Company, now under contract. Lots Here at $150 to $500 Will yield a liberal and quick profit to early purchasers, and the .widespread knowledge of this fact has created an unprecedented demand for them, evidenced in the largest opening sales of the season thus far reported. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 129 Fourth Avenue. I jL. CHOICE PROPERTIES. July 22, 1891. Many advertisements contain glowing descriptions, but result in disappointment when investi gated. We have a certain house on Stanton avenue, E. E., of which much might be written, the truth of which will be ap parent on sight It is built of brick, sets back 20 feet from street, contains 9 rooms, has hardwood finish, and all the modern conveniences. It is honestly and substantially built, and the plan is modern in every . detail. We will sell it on easy terms ; the price is low ; we want your judgment on it Come and look at it if you want a house. You will buy it Baxter, Thompson & Co., 162 Fourth Ave. ' jyl9-l20Vwsu OAKLAND SQUARE. Eif teen minntes from tho city by cable or electric cars. Fine view of Schenley Park; overlooking Carnegie Library and Art Gal lery. Newsoven and eight-room brick houses, hall, bath, w.U c, washstand, both gases and electric lighting, slate mantels, tile hearths, laundry, cemented cellar, norches:. I streets asphaltum paved nnd sewered. Small cash payments; balance long time. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., Jyl9-7I-D Vj Fourth avenue. OLIVER TERRACE LOTS, HAZELWOOD. They are the finest and most beautiful building lots in tho Twenty-third ward. They nro situate only 3.3 miles from Pitts burg Postofllce, and are on the line of the B. & O. R. R., which has 4G trains stopping; daily at Hazelwood station, and front on Second avenue, where the electric cars, with 5-cent fare, pass every fow minutes. They aro convenient to the chnrches, and only three minutes' walk from, the Pcehlo's Public School. Enhancement certain, owing to the vast improvementa being done in that vicinity. IRA M. BURCHFIELD, Je3-33-MW3 15S Fourth avenue. TO GOOD TENANTS, Legal or Mercantile, Will be leased, on fair terms, CHOICE OFFICES, With every convenience and good light, on second and third floors of Dispatch Business Office Building, Diamond street, cor. Smith field street. Apply any day after 2 r.M. to BUSINESS MANAGER DISPATCH. Je24-Il. POE SALE. BEAUTIFUL LOTS, Cheap ! Easy Terms ! Level, well drained; near station; location the best; prices $100 to fl.ooo, according to size. At SWISSVALE, P. R.IC, (N. Plan). W. A. HERRON & SONS, SO Fourth ave. JylS-OO-w E OR SALE The Substantial Residence, with two lots 25x120 feet on WESTERN AVE., ALLEGHENY, near the Parks, of the estate of the late Dr. Urucc, ueccaseu. immediate possession. See JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Jy22-44-:nvFS 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. For Sale-Surely Cheap ONLY $7,500. On a paved street in the midst of Shadysida with large lot beautifully located, shade and ornamental trees, modern house 9 Tooms. (159.) W. A. HERRON & SONS, jy2247ws 80 Fourth avenue. OF INTEREST. ;. .-.l jyvuB 4 1 1 Jfc'
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