TWDT CITY STORIES. A Drummer's Camera Almost Ecsults in a Serious Trageay. XOVELTT Df THE USE OF GAPSTIIES. An Enterprising Colored 3Ian Has a JTarric Totion to Make HIS SKIX AS TH1TE AS A CAUCASIAN'S A sweetheart, a lover, a commercial trav eler and a photograph form an interesting combination and ono that pearly resulted in tragedy the other day. The lover and the sweetheart are residents of Allegheny, tho festive drummer makes tho Anderson Hotel Ins headquarters and the entrance his abid ing place. He is a photoaraphic fiend, and one day about tn o weeks ago ho concluded ho would immortalize some of the pretty Cirls that pas-scd before his ejes and keep them ns an antidote for ennui. With that object in view he arranged Ins photographic apparatus and waited. Poor little sweet heart was tho flrst victim. In innocent giilishne-s she went tripping along thinking ot her lover and building great castles -m Hie air, ne er dreaming that even at that ery moment her future happiness was be ing jeopardised by the act ot an entire stranger. The negative was an excellent one, the dainty figure, the wavy hair, the piquunt lace w ith a peculiar expression that was Mippo-od bj the lover to be reserved lor his enraptured gaze alone were all there witli great ditiuctiie-.-. Eejoicinsroiei his good lortune the drummer had it de eloped with as great h.iste as possible, together -m ith other negam es less attractive taken at the same tunc. It seems tho lover had a slight acquaint ance w ith the tra fling man, and one even- 4,1iP I,.... irhii tl.n. .. ..A ahIi.. iiiit u lit, In .", uivi, t ucifc iuuj i;ii; "JV "',- ..i... quiet tune by thein-clw's, the pos-essor of t lie picture told the loerot the gill in the picture that no would snow iimi tnepuoiooi the prettiest girl in Allculienj county. The lo er laughed to hiui'-cll as he thought about the picture in his pocket that would dis count anj othei girl's picture, and wagered the drummer that he could liow one that vould throw the lonncr's prize m the back ground, simultaneously the photographs weiedi-'plajed to the amazement ot both. Tor a moment both were pamlyzcd. The loici, howtier. quickly legained the use of lus Jaeultie-. and the di uniuier w ould ha e been pul eri7ed as well as paralyzed had not triendsconie to hl a-s-tanre and held the pugilistic lover until eiplanatious could lie inado. Left the Little Boxes. The historical boy that ate the sugar from the sugar-coated pills and "lett the seeds," as he said, has been discounted by a South side woman, if the word of a prominent phys'cian is to be relied upon. According to ills story, ho was called upon some, time ago to attend this notable woman who "knocks the spots off" the historical boj. Her uidi-position was slight, and did not necessitate a second call, so he left her a penerou- supply of capsules and departed. A few du s later he recei ed a call lrom the jiatient at his office. Recognizing her, he said. "Hu e j ou tully recovered!" "Oh. jes, I thank you, doctor," was her reply, ""and I just called to return the nice little boxes you loft my medicine in." 'Aud feure"enough," said the physician, in relating ihe incident, "she had returned each capsule, minus tho bitter contents. How she managed to swallow the medicine is a in stery to me." Where a Bluff Works Well. There is a precocious youth on Bluff street who cei tamly takes the cake or the water melon, rather. His maternal ancestor is in the habit olpurchasmg her vegetables and garden delicacies from a green grocer ped dler who makes regular rounds each day. Tnis youth lajs low for the peddler, and while his poor but honest mother is up at the front of the w agon, bargaining w ith the huckstei, he wanders to tho rear of the vehicle and starts a large-sized watermelon down the lull-side. The house being con veniently situated for such pirating, the melon comes to a stop altera bliort journey. In tho meantime the boy has rejoined his mother, the bargains are concluded, the huckster moves on. Then do all the nearest and best lriendsot the very badjouth meet liim at the foot of the hill, and the water melon is no moi-e. The youth has a brilliant luttire be ore him, as the say about young graduates. Bad for Time-Keepers. "Lawn tenuis and -watches arc not good friends," said Mr. George Biggs yesterday eftcrnoon. "It ln"t a 'love' game w ith them at all," he continued, "for the watch inari ably loses, while the tennis comes out ahead. 1'on see, it is this w ay- A man goes home in the evening, takes a bath, and comes out in Ins tennis suit. After dinner he goes out to th( couit, where he spends the remainder oi the evening. When he goes in to retire, ten to one he forgets all alout the faithful time piece that he left m Ins vet pocket o or tho tick of a chair, aud goes to bed without winding it. As a consequence, the watch loses time." Good Knongli as It Was. Two w ell-know n la wj ers w ere discussing KonostJohn Bardsley yesterday afternoon, trlicn ono or them said: "They s.ij he has paresis," and in a meditative mood con tinued: "That means a weak mind, I sup pose." "Well," said his companion, "if he got away w ulia million and a halt with a w eak mind, what couldn't he ha o done w ith a tound intellect?" The Kace Froblem Soli ed. A colored man created quite a sensation chile promenading down Liberty street j-terday. He was stvlishly attired in a black suit and stove-pipe hat, and wore a jeurofsaSTron-hued gaiters, loud enough to be heard round the next block. Hewnsac companied by a admiring crowd of small bms and an air of self-conscious importance w liich amused the bystanders. Hut perhaps the most noticeable leature of his make-up was the curious appearance bis face pre sented. The upper portion was of the color usually affected by gentlemen of African descent, but the lower half of his features w..sa-white and soft as that of a child. In response to an inquiry he said he came from Chicago, and was passing through the city in Ins waj to New lork. He had discovered a secret preparation which he had been us ing for some tune, and w Inch was the cause of his parti-colored leatures. He hoped that through time he would bo able to effect a complete transformation into a full-blooded ahite gentleman. A T-st for Delirium Tremens. Ho w as from a little country village in Sow York State, and arrived in Allegheny Saturday afternoon completely worn out with the latigue of the journey. It was his first trip awav from home, and. some of his Allegheny friends hastily arranged a supper party in his honor. During tho evening tho gentleman from the Empire State drank not w isely, but too well. When the party broko up about midnight, one of tho guests" volun teered to direct the uncertain steps of the New Yorker to his hotel. All might have been w ell had it not been for ono of the electric towers which illunnne the city across the river. On coming into Federal street the guest of the evening stopped short w ith an exclamation of horror. lie clutched hold of his friend and gazed wildly up and down tue street, his divided attention being apparently directed to the electric tower on Lacock street corner, and to that at tho Maj or's office. "Jimmv ,'' he said m a ho lrse whisper, "d'ye see them moons?" "Where?" said Jimmy, looking straight at one of the towers. "I can't sceanythmz." "Oh! Lord, I've got em again," shrieked the horrified Nen Yorker, as he burst from his companion and fled along Mockton avenueas if pursued' uy a jiuuuruu cicinons Bicjcling as an Exercise. There is a young Pittsburg man who Is verj enthusiastic over bicycle riding. He lias Just purchased a safety bicyclo, and his mind is full of visions of himself clad in cvcling garments mado loose so as to allow plenty of roam for his anticipated increase. in weight, lio believes it is conducive to good health to ndo a wheel. He has been telling his friends all about it, and wonders vhy they don't follow his example. A person with his bump of curiosity rather largely developed discovered the residence of tho aforesaid young man, and where ho holds forth at his daily avocation. Then, after communing with himself, thought it too good a joko to keep. Our bicycle friend lives as high as possible on Mt. Washington, and his office is near the river. He mounts the bicvele every morning, heads it down hill and away he goes without any exertionij on the inclino-feeling greatly invigorated. from the exercise. A rapid increase in his measurement is looked for. A ISoss Street Dirmi. A neat little drama ot two acts and three heroes was plaj ed yesterday on Ross street. Thero Mas a crashing audience present for it, made up mostly of the stonebreakers who are making tho foundation for the as phalt pavement back of the Court House. The heroine was a little Italian girl of possibly 12 sum mers, who was selling lemonade. She had a crock of beverago balanced on a board and a keg on the pav cment, and was doing a fair business. Just then a man with an abnormal j ag happened along. He included the lemonade stand in his zig zag path, with dire results to the little girl's stock in trade. Tho consequence was that tho improvised counter was thrown over and tho contents of the crock spilled all over the street. She demanded indemnity for her losses, but all she got was a curse lrom the -illain with the jag. The curso had hardly been uttered when three young champions sprang upon the man. Ho loughtfor a time, but at last gave up the contest and 50 cents to tho little girl. Worse Than Potato Bugs. Robinson township thieves seem to be of the cellar-stealing pattern. Some days ago the fact was noted that they had stolen a large lot of transplanted tomato plants, and later another thctt came to light in the same neighborhood. A farmer set his force to work to cultivate a field of potatoes and they were astonished to find half a dozen rows in which there were evidences of the tubers only at intervals. They investigated, thinking that worms might linve taken tho crop or that tho seed might ha e been bad, but the examination show ed that the cut potatoe- had been dug out of the giound and taken away. It is not known whether the thieves planted the cuttings or used them for food. Turnips will be sown in the vacant space and the thief can steal the seed w ithout taking the soil along. THE DEATHS OF A WEEK. Pittsburg's Mortuary Keport Shows One Hundred and Fifty Demises. i Pittsburg' Bureau of mortality, according to tho Health reports, was 150 for the w eok ending July IS, or an annual death rate of 31 per 1,000. There were 47 deaths in tho old city, 51 in the Last End, 41cn the Southside and 11 at tho institutions. Thoi e w ore 56 deaths of in laws under 1 year of age ') of children be tween 1 and 5 years, 20 between 5 arnlM years, 25 between 30 and 60 years, 20 between fcO and 90 years. Measles " caused 3 deaths, w hooping cough, 4; typhoid fever, 10; phthi sis pulnionalis. 7: tubes mensenterica. 5: can cers, 3; nerv ous troubles, 20; heart disease, 6; pneumonia, 4; digestive diseases, 51; prema ture birth, 2; old age, 5; violent causes, 13. Ninety-four of those who died wero natives of Pittsburg, 18 of other parts or the United States, 6 or England, 15 or Germany, 10 of Ireland, 2 of Italy and 3 not stated. Socially 29 were married and 103 were single; there w ere 7 w idow s and 5 w ido wers, and 3 were not stated. PLEASED WITH THE PH0GHESS. Colonel Swords Sajs tho Xew Fostoffice Will Be Ready the 1st of October. Colonel Swords, who is in Pittsburg with Inspector T. G. Stoddard of the First Assis tant Postmaster General's office, says the new postofflco will be ready for occu pancy October L The two gentlemen visited the new building yesterday and mado a thorough inspection of it. Colonel Swords will havo the furniture for each postofTice room sent on as fast as it is needed. He expressed himself as being very much pleased with tho procrressof thowork. Inspector Stoddard, before he leaves, will visit the various sites proposed for the now Government building in Allegheny. S0H0 SEWEE STOPPED UP. Traction Cars Dcltij ed ami Numerous Cel lars Full of Water. Tho Soho street sewer is again causing trouble. The sewer has become clogged up, and as a result, when there is a heavy rain such as last night, tho sew er cannot carry the water off, and thus Fifth avenue at that point becomes flooded. Last night the water poured down tho street carrying with it dirt, tin cans, etc., to such an extent that the traction cars could not run, and a 20 minutes' delay was caused. The property owners are complaining bo cause their cellars become flooded. THESE ABE THE PRICES Tor Our Poor Man's Sale To-Day. Fridays we always devote to a sale of good clothing, at benefit prices. A poor man can buy a good suit, a pair of pants or anything in the clothing line at these prices tolay: 2S0 boys' short pants cassimere suits; sizes 4 to 14, very neat patterns SI' 23 450 men's cassimere and cheviot sack suits, in neat checks, for 2 75 100 odd coats for men at 40 3o5 men's sack and cutaway suits, in nice dark shades, Email checks or plain clotli. A number of patterns to select from at 280 men's worsted pants, all sizes 320 men's cassimere pants, very stylish. 5 85 SO stripes or checks, light or dark shades 1 24 Ucmcinber, these prices are for to-day onlv. P. O. C. C., Tittsburg Combination Cloth ing Company, corner Grant aud Diamond streets. FREE TRANSPORTATION To Blaine, on the Slonongahela, and Re turn. For free railroad tickets to Blaine and return, maps, price lists, printed matter, and full particulars about the new town now attracting universal interest, apply at our office. Charles Somers & Co., 129 Fourth ave. To-Day A Silk Shirt Waist at S3 50, Plain and fancy stripe reduced from 58 to S3 10. Jots Horse & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Ribbons nt exactly half price only lilack, white and cream but they are extra fine. John P. Knable Co., So Fifth avenue. UNUSED TICKETS To Blaine and Return, by Rail. Holders of unused railroad tickets, issued for the 16th to Blaine and return, will please turn 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. 87 00 Persian shawls for SI 50. Bar-, .gains like these in all departments. John P. KnableCo., 35 Fifth avenue, Horses and Mules. Fifty head of extra good draught and gen eral purpose horses arrived at the Arnbeiin Live Stock Company, Ltd., stables, 52 Sec ond avenue, Pittsburg, Pa. These horses were selected with great care and judgment. All lovers of good horses should not fail to see them, if wishing to purchase- or not, as the Arnheim Live Stock Company, Ltd., takes pleasure in showing their stock to all! Their mule yards are filled with 75 head of choice mules, of all sizes, for' mining and draught purposes. To-Day A Silk Shirt Waist at 83 SO, Plain and fancy, st ripe reduced from 58 to J CO V. OUS. X1CUIKE cz uo. s Penn Avenue Stores. B. 13. All short-lengths and dress lengths, Mack and colored silk grenadines to-day at prices that will move them early. Bead ad., this. paper. xsoggs ; huhl. Genuine toile du nord ginghams reduced to 6c. See what other stores sell them at and profit by this reduction. John P. Enable Co., 35 Fifth avenue. B. Jt B. Odd Curtains Tambour trp ,;- 17, - - -,t...,v jjojio, vAn 'ones for S12; two pairs ?30, for ?20. Bead our column "au." Boggs & Buhl. THE OBJECTED TO THE PRICE. James Parker Pulls a Knire on S. Golden and Gives nim a Chase. There was considerable excitement last night on Penn avenuo in tho vicinity of Twenty-soventh street. James Parker, col ored, went into tho second-hand furnituro store of S Golden, 2710 Penn avenue, about 10.30 o'clock, and commenced negotiations for the purchase of a bedstead. The price of Mr. Golden was $L Parker objected to this, and a quarrel rosulted. Parker was shoved out of tho store, but had on'y cotton out when ho drew a large knlfo, and ran Into tho place again, chasing Golden out and pursuing him up Penn avenue toward Twenty-eighth street. Officer Brady Thompson intercepted Parker, and tookhlm to the Twelfth ward police station. The piece of furnituro that Paiker. wished to uuy was ono which he had sold to Golden earlier In the day for 50 cents. The quarrel arose over the advance asked by Golden. Parker lives at Twenty-ninth and Smallman streets. Ho will have a hear ing this morning. ORGANIZING A MISSION. Wilkinsburg Covenanters to Have a Branch Church at Wildwood. A committee consisting of Oliver Wyllo and Samuel Wills has been appointed by tho Reformed Presbyterian Church, of Wilkins burg, to make arrangements for organizing a mission of the samo denomination at Wild wood station, threo miles east of Wilkins burg, on tho Allegheny Valley Railroad. This will bo the first church of any kind to be started at that place. There are a great many Covenanters liv ing there, and having no place of worship nearer than Wilkinsluirg, they aro anxious to get a church of their own. They have requested the nid of their Wilkinsburg brethren to help them along in their enter prise, and it has been grantod very readily. A Sunday school will also bo organized. FLYING TOWARD THE SEA. The not Weather Driving People Ont or Town in Hundreds. Thero was a perfect rush of peoplo to tho seaside yesterday. The Pennsylvania ex cursion train, made up at 8:50 o'clock a. m., consisted of five parlor cars and as many coaches, but it was found necessary to run another section, so many pass engers were there. Nearly 700 peo ple left by the morning train. Tho afternoon train was well filled, but tho greatest number left by the fast IineatS:10 o'clock r. si. Twelve sleepers were filled and tho day coaches held many others bound seaward." The tide of travelers passing through tho barriers last evening wa9 only equaled at picnic gatherings. Colonel Tom E. Watt went to Atlantic City with tho morning special. DIED FROM HIS INJURIES. Michael Grogan Crushed Under a Shifting Engine at Clinton Mills. Michael Grogan, an employe at the Clinton Mills, Southside, was struck by a shitting engine in the millyard yesterday at noon. The wheels passed over him, and his right leg was crushed and his lett leg badly in jured. Ho was taken to tho Homeopathic Hospital w here his right leg w as amputated close to the thigh. He was so badly injured, however, that he died at 2 30 o'clock, just 13 minutes after he was taken to the hospital. Grogan lived on West Carson street, and leav es a wife and family. 'TWAS HIS DAUGHTER'S DOG. How a Southside Man Got Out of a Charge Against Him. A man named Harris was given a hearing before Alderman McGnry, last evening, on a charge of keeping a ferocious dog. The in formation was made by Conrad3undlooh,of South Nineteenth street, who alleged that the dog bit him on the leg as he was passing Harris' house on South Twenty-third street. At the hearing it was developed that the dog belonged to Julia Harris, a daughter of the defendant. Harris, in consequence, was discharged, and his daughter held in $300 bail for court. ELECTRIC LIGHTS HAND? When the Allegheny Gas Snpply Is Turned Off for Awhile. It was a good thing for Allegheny that it had electric lights last night, tho reason being that the gas was shut off all over the city because ota break in the machinery. The police wero kept busy notifying the owners of stores w here gas had been loft Dnrnlng, so that they could see to it that their gas was properly turned out, and thus preventing their stores fiom being filled with escaping gas. ETIXAIN'S HANGING DAY Wonld Havo Been Yesterday, but for the Governor's Respite. Yesterday was tho day set for the hanging of Alexander Killain for tho mur der of Mrs. Paul Rudent at Tnrantum a year anda half ago. Had it not been for tho 10 spite granted by the Governor, the new county jail would havo had its first execu tion. Killlan has been respited until Octobers, when ho will bo hanged, unless further steps are taken in his behalf. A Cross on the Full Moon. The cross of Calvary, or something similar to it, was seen on the face of the moon be tween 10 and 11 o'clock Wednesday evening, according to some East End peoplo. Prof. Brashear was soen yesterday legarding tho matter and, though he was so busy that ho said he could not find time to talk to his grandmother oven, yet he was willing to say that the East End people were the only ones who had reported having seen anything of the kind. Prof. Brashear is busy manu facturing one of tho enormous spectoriums that is to make him world-famed and w ealthy. He has a number of skilled work men engaged and employed. Had Ills Hand Crushed. Edward Haley, aged 15 years, had his hand crushed last evening while running a "buggy" in the Republic Iron Works, South Twenty-fifth street, by a pieco of iron fall ing on him. He was taken to the Southside Hospital. His homo is on Brownsville ave nue. 15c French Satincs. Best quality and choicest printings. The 37c sorts. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. See our 25c dress goods bargain counter. It will eaveyou big money. John P. Knable Co., 35 Fifth avenue. The kid palm driving glove, for ladies, r5c Jos. Houne & Ca's Penn Avenue Stores. BUSINESS CHANGES. TnE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX ISTING between P. P. White and A. IT. Bruce is this day dissolved, A. H. Bruce re tiring. All money duo the late partnership will be colleotcd and all debts owing paid by P. P. White. A. H. BRUCE, P. P. WHITE. JBXT22, 1S31. jy23-89 NOTICES. "TOTICE TO THE STOCKHOLDERS OP 1 the Savings Fund Building and Loan Association of East End, Pittsburg. This Association will commence business at Smith Hall, corner Center and Ellsworth' n.-An..A Vnot T.IliAi-l-n. cTnwniv ww ING, JULY 25. All persons that havo sub scribed for stock or intend doing so will please be present. Pass books will bo given out and applications received for the drawing for loans. Books now open for stock subscription at the offlco of Kelly & Rogers, No. 62lG Penn av e.. East End. D. O. SHAVER, Pres't. Jv-23-95 H. g. WEAVER, Sec'v. PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTING A viaduct. Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, 111., June 23, 1S91. Sealed proposals, 4n tnnllcate. will be received until 2 o'clock '?. M., on SATURDAY, July 25, 1S91, for fur- nisning, nnauuiiimgauu creeling mo iron and all other work complete, except ma sonry, excavations and fill, for a viaduct from south end of the Rock Island Wagon Bridge between Rock Island and the city of Rock Island, over the railroad tracks w hich adjoin the approach to the said bridge, in cluding tho raising the said bridge to an in clination required to lorm a continuous roadway with the viaduct. Plans and specl flcations,with full instructions, stipulations, eta, and tho blank forms on which pro posateviust be made, can be had on applica tion to CAPTAIN M. W. LYON, Ord. Dept., U. S. Artny, Commanding. Je2W5-25,2G,2712SJy23,21 PITTSBtTRG DISPATCH, t3F Display advaiatmaiU one dollar per tquare for one insertion. Classified real estate advcrtisemmti on this page ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top lint being displayed counts as tiro. THEfPiTTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Sniithfiold and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. II. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should tie prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts w ith THE DisrATCII. FOR THE SOUTHblDE. NO. 1112 CAKON' STREET, TELEPHONE NO. E2. FOR THE EAST END, J. AV. WALLACE. 6121 PENN AVE. PI.TTSEURG-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY. A. .1. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE, Market House, Allegheny. F. II. EGGERS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS McHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver ave. PERRY M. GLEIM, Rebecca and Allegheny ave. WANTED.' Malo IlelD. A COMPETENT BUYER AND MANAGER for a lirjic cloak depirtinent; communications strictly contidentlal. Address CLOAlib, Dlspiteli oDicc. r4-Z AN EXPERIENCED FLOOR WALKER-REFERENCES required. FLEISHMAN & CO., S(H, 500 and 503 Market st. Jli-W BARBER-AT 351 BUTLER ST., AT THE COR NER of Thirty-sixth s Jy24-79 B RICKLAYEKS-AT ONCE. faTEEL & HALL, Jy23-! 83 Seventh av., l'lttsSurg. BOOKKEEPER-MUST HAVE EXPERIENCE; give reference and salary required. 1K1X3S0, city. JJ-22-20 CUTTERS WANTED-INDICATIONS TOIXT to theCleviland Cutting School. Cleveland. O., heing crowded dnring the entire season: what is the reason? shnplv this: cutters produce better re sults with the A. D. RUDE NEW METHOD than by any principle ofcutting taught. Jy22-50 DRUG CLERK POSITION AS RELIEF clerk: registered as m linger; bep.tof reier enccs. Address M. C. F., Dispatch oHjt-C Jy21-81 JM liosi TWO OR THREE GOOD HUSTLERS desiring to do biifluess among business men can find steady work with good pay at 53 and 55 jmiii. itoomd. jyi-y It TEN-FEW GOOD SEWING MACHINE MEN HI saliry or commission, WHEELER & WIL SON MFG. CO., 6 Sixth st. JJ17-S2-WTSU OFFICE BOY MUST BE WILLING TO WORK, active and thoroughly reliable, and write a good hand. Address, in own handwriting, with wages expected and references, L. C. G., Dispatch office. Jj-24-55 PORTER-WHITE OR COLORED WITH EX PERIENCE and best of reference. JOHN P. KNABLECO., 35 Fifth av. Jy2W2 SALESMEN IN EVERY COUNTY-J75 PER month and expenses; outfit, samples, etc., free: goods sold by sample; steady osltlon to proper party; no experience necessary: fnllpir llcular upon application; 6end stamp. WORCES TER, FERRULE i MFG. CO., 24 Hermon st., Worcester, Mass. Jyl5-28-D SALESMEN-WANTED TO SELL OUR ELE GANT family oil portraits; no experience re quired: beginners earn $50 weekly: 84 outfit free; send tor outfit and particulars; a rare chance. SAFFORD ADAMS & CO., 41 Gt. Jones St., N. Y. J 19-50-wfsu SALESMAN AN EXPERIENCED SALESM AN for the gents' hat and furnishing department. Apply to W. C. BERNARDI, feouth Thirteenth and Carson fits. Jj-23-33 SOLICITORS-FOR LIFE INSURANCE: LIB ERAL commissions; policy taking because most pleasing In price and plan. MURKY & ED bALL, 34 Fldellt) building. my2r-tt a'OBIH MAKERS-10 HAND TOBIE MAKERS, . at S. BUCK'S, 519 Liberty St. Jy3)-8 rpWO COMPETENT AXLE MAKING CREWS, X Apply rrrrs. fUKUE IRON CO., Ninth ward, Alltgheny, Pa. J 24-70 -T7-AGON MAKER-AT BAKER & HARPER'S, 324 Pennsylvania av., Allegheny. Jy21-40 WOOD WORKERS-AT ONCE. TWO WOOD WORKERS at F. W. SAWERT & CO.'S Carriage Manufactory, 6917 to 5923 Penn av .. E. E., city. Jy22-75 t70UNG MAN-GOOD WRITER AND ACCU 1 RATE: give references and experience. Ad dress SECRETARY, Bo 709, city. J j 24-49 Wanted Agents. AGENTS-ON SALARY OR CO3IMISSI0N TO handle the new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever producca; erases ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to $620 in six days; another $32 in two hours: we want ono energetic general agent for each State and Territory. Forterms and full particu lars, address THE MONROE ERASER 31FG. CO.. La Crosse. AVls. my22-75 AGENTS-TO TAKE TERRITORY FOR OUR greatest seller of modern times: ''King's Handbook of the U.S.," 910 piges: 2,039 illustra tions; 51 colored maps; sellsftuS2 .0: wo shall bo able to fill orders promptly a CO (0) copies are ready. P. J. rLEMING & CO.. 1J5 Filth av., Pittsburg. Jy24-TUWThFSSU Wanted Female Help. TytESS MAKERS-SEVERAL TIRST-CLASS XJ dress makers and milliners; good positions are here for the right ladies; only thoroughly compe tent and experienced persons need apply. W C. BERNARDI, South Thirteenth and Carson sts. Jy23-33 GIRL-DOWN STAIRS GIRL: MUST BE GOOD washer and lroner. 305 FERRY bT. jj-.'4-78 LADIES-TO DO FANCY WORK AT TOEIR homes; we furnish material and pay per Jilecc. Call and see -vort. or address, w Ith stamp. . M. LEM Alt & CO., 90 Fourth av., near Wood. JJ16-17-MWFSU IADY TO TRY ON CLOAKS-MUST BE 38 i Inches bust measure. SAMPLINER&RICH, 819 Libert v St. J j-24-74 WT-OVIAN FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN V EastFnd, Roupst. ; fainllj small; Swede pre ferred: desirable home for dcservh.g person. Ad dressP. O. BOX 927. Jy21-4l Wnntcd Male and Female Help. LAUNDRESS- FOR PRIVATE FAMILY, wages $5; chambermaids, dining room girls, cooks, nurses, pantry and chamber girls for hotels, 200 house girls. German and colored girls, one bov, larm hands, drivers, waiters. MRb. E. THOMP SON, 60S Grant st. J5I6-D MAN AND WOMAN HELP FOR AN ORPHAN asylum. Apply to J. D. BERND, 815, 817 Liberty st. Jy23-90 1"EAMSTERS-(4) FARM HANDS, SEWING . girl, cooks, chambermaids, dining room girls, 30 house girls. 40 lor hotels, dlshn ashers, laun dress, colored girls, MEEHAN 'S. 545 Grant st. J-29-D Wanted Situations. POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER, SALESMAN or anything similar. W., Box 632, citv. Jj-24-77 SITUATION-PRACTICAL 5IAN (CONTRAC TOR 10 years) wants superintendency of gas or oil wells. Address ENERGY, Dispatch office. Jy23-35 Wanted Boarders and Lodgers. LODGERS-AT ANCHOR HOTEL, 325-327 LIB ERTY St., cor. Fourth: lodging per night, 25c, 35c, 50c; per 'week, (1 25, Jl 75, 2. 53. Jy22-53-WFSa OCCUPANTS FOR NICELY FURNISHED rooms with boarding. 174 ROBINbON ST., Allegheny. Jy21-73 OCCUPANTS FOR NICELY FURXISUED front room. L. 31., Dispatch office, E. E. Jj-21-84 riiABLE BOARDERS-BEST 25-CENT MEAL X In the city: 34 .Diamond square. LARKIN & HECK, proprietors, Billy Craig, manager. JJ-24-G5-WFSU Financial. TrONEY TO LOAN IMMEDIATELY-), 000 j-ijl n: has been left with us to place this week in sums to suit applicants; this is a splendid opportu nlty to nity to parties wanting moucyat once. MOR RRIS FLEMING, 108 Fourth ay, UK MONEY TO LOAN-WISE & MINOR, ATTOR- NEYS, 91 Diamond st. Jv24-37 MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY county property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVER & CO.. 92 Fourth av. mh2-D Miscellaneous. riRAYON POirTRAITS FREE DURING JULY J at STEWART & CO'S.. photographers, 90 and SSFcderal st Allegheny, Pa. Come and see them. jy8-fl-WFSu HORSE-FOR LIGHT WORK: ONE THAT can travel In three minutes or better; not ov er l years old. Address H. B. R Dispatch office. 1 24-47 TO BUY-SHETLAND 3IARE PONIES FOR children: must not be over inches high. Ad dress, with description and price, to LOCK BOX 235 Youngstown, O. J2I-54 TRUNKS HAULED TO AND FROM EAST END fbr5oc. CAMPBELL & DAVIS, 12 Seventh av. Telephone 270. jy!7-90 USE'JONES' BEDBUG PARALYZER-JONES' Magic Roach Powder; contains no poison; roaches banished by contract: satisfaction given or no pay. Prepared by GEO. AV. JONES, 222 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists. mv3-131-MWF KEWAKDS. REWARD-TEN DOLLARS; KNIGHTS TEM l'LER cross, enameled, no engraving; lost between nnllnitrt and TTnlrtn Aenvt Mccormick. 135 Fifth avenue. AUUJLUl A, JV24-44 STRAYED. STRAYED WHITE COAV AND CALF TO Crist AYalter's, on AArATSON PLACE. AVoods Run av.; the owner can have the same by paying expenses. jy-S-S FRIDAY, JULY 24, 189L rOK SALE niPltoVBD REAL ESTATE. Bast Bnd Residences. A GOOD INVTSTJIENT-A DOUBLE FRAME honse, four rooms, attic and cellar each; renu for 26 per month; room for a fine house on best end of lot. AA'inslowst. A.GOEDDEL, No. 109 Collins av.. East End. Jy23-18 "DOQUET ST.- OAKLAND SQUARE TWO JJ admirably arranged and commodious new houses are now finished and ready for Inspection on Boquet St., adjoining Oakland Square; as phalt pavement Just completed and houses ready lor occupancy; the lots are within 300 feet of the prettiest parte f Schciiley Park, a full Tlew of which is commanded from these houses; grounds sewered, streets paved and the houses thebestand most conveniently arranged in the market at the Pr.1w:.?8-00n- on terms to suit purchaser. A pplv to faAMULL AV. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth av.. city. JeM-52 EAUTIFOl, EAST END RESIDENCE AND l)i acres of ground, dense growth of largo shade trees, fruit trees In bearing, shrubbery; one minute walk from railroad station, fronting on two streets; residence his 9 rooms, closets, porches, pure watr, everything In good order, fine lawn in front; one of the most perfectly shaded residence properties In tho East End: a cool refreshing spot in the warmest season ; a h irgaln to a prompt pur chaser. JAS. AV. DRAPE i CO., 31J AVood St., Pittsburg. . Jy22-41 BOQUET ST.-IF YOU ARE THINKING OF having a house ot vonr own take a look when you go to Schenlev Park at the two clcgint and oinmodlocs stone front residences on Boqnetst.. adjoining Oakland Square: thee are all th it now rcinvln undisposed of out of the seven which were finished list winter: rooms commodious and con venient, distance to Schenley Park hut two minutes. Price, f 10.CO0; terms to suit purchaser. Apply to BLACK A BAIRD, fourth av. JC23-S3' STANTON AV.-NEAV TWO STORY BRICK OF nine rooms finished In hard-vood. hardwood mantels with cabinets, china closets, combination chandeliers. In fact every possible convenience; front and rear porch: grass plot with flagstone sidewalks: lot 40x140; immediate possession. BAX TESTHOMPsON & CO., 162. Fourth av. Jy21-a-21-23-24-25 Allegheny Residences. IMNEALLFGIIENY RESIDENCE-MUST BE sold to settle up an estate: will sell very cheap; property nets 7J per cent: small payment down andbalancconeasv time mortgage. Inquire direct of the owners, ROOM SB, Blssell block. Jj21-51 ONLY J."., 000-GOOD BRICK HOUSE. EIGHT rooms, on Pennsylvania av. ; has all modern improvements. A. D. AVILSON. 55 Federal st., Allegheny. Jy22-lS-22,24,27 59 200-AVILL BUY HOUSF, SIX ROOMS, uDiij hall and cellar, porches, etc., at Bellevuo. A. D. AVILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. Jy21-47' Suburban Residence-,. "lOUNTRY HOME NEAR SAEGERSTOWN Vv comlortable ind ph as int house near Eureka Springs: shtdidlaM 11, fruit, otablo, 30 aces of land; R500. J1RS. S. J. STOCKTON, Jleadt ille. Pa. Jy20-4-MF" SUBURB vX DAVELLING AND LARGE LOT; good house of 10 rooms; lot 270x190 feet, upon which Is small barn, springand spring house, wash and coal house, trees and shrubbery, artesian'well, etc. ; location one square above AAoods' Run ave, past of New Brighton Road, Allegheny. Apply on premises or to bAMUEL DYER, 4s. Park Way, Allegheny. Jy22-31-22-24. 23, 27, 29, 30 (CQ.HOO-FINE noiISE; 7 ROOMS; BATH pD room and attic; front and back porches; cor ner lot; 2 minute? from Harelwoocl station aud Second ave electric cars. HORXBERGER & CO., llizclwood. Jy22-33-WFSu roil SALE LOTS. City Lots. T70R SALE-J650-A VERY GOOD LOT FOR THE X money; 24X120 feet; near paved street and cable line; onh a lew minutes' walk from Wood st. (64). AV. A. HERRON S. SONS, 80 Fourth av. jy3-32-F East End Lots. FAIRMOUNT PLACE-LOTS FOR SALE; cholco lots, elegant location, with a beautiful and commanding view of the whole East Liberty Valley, located on Falrmonnt av., two squares from Penn. and one square from Neglev av. : can be reached by cable and electric cars. "Inquire of bTRAUB & MORRIS, corner AVood and Third st. milO-D F1 OR SALE IN 3HDST OF EAT END. NEAR k.Alh ITtfvlilntirl ft ClA a f,nfl 1-ttnpA AlwKf JL. hJV'lllll J1IK1IM1IU, 1, HIU, JV'Wil II'IUIV. ClftlllP rooms, lirgc lot. (61.) AV. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. JyT-tS-'.lO.Ul' LOTS BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR from f 100 to 5300. In the Eighteenth ward: long payments: easy terms. Inquire of C1IAS. E. rrH?V-f TTTW a'ttn. .. .MIT fl n, c, IHHthnw., or go to hisoflice.Morningsldeav., on the grounds,, ana see ins ageni, 1. r.u. lyorneims. inyiy-j-ir riiAVO CHOICE LOTS-ON MARGARETTA, ST., JL East Fnd, 30x13) ft. to alley each; price ?85 per ft. : easy terms; this street Is getting pivert now; price ot lots sure to advance. A. GOEDDEI . No. 109 Collins av.. East End. Jy23-lS Allegheny Lots. 0 N CALIFORNIA AV.-LOT 47x160 FEET. A. D. AVILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. Jy2S-18.22,21,27 Suburban Lots. SUBURBAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST lots, the lowest prices and tho easiest and best terms in the county at Shcradcn. 15 minutes from Union station; seeShemdcn before you buy else where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretary, 127 Fifth ay. fe27-72-D Farms. T7ARMS-SMALL WESTERN FARMS, FROM J? ten acres up, for sale or exchange; v cry cheap; lieautiful country, luqulrc director the owners, RO03I2C9. Blssell block. jy24-51 "I70UR FARMS CLOSE TO LINE OF RAILROAD, JJ near church, school, postofllce, stores, etc.; 30 acres, 52 acres, 33 acres and b3 acres, all well situate and uuder cultivation; would exchange in part for city property. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 AVood St.. Pittsburg. JV22-42-22, 24,25.27' FOB SALKBUSrNISS. Business Opportunities. AN ESTABLISHED BUSINESS: INCO3IEJ1.500 to?2,500a vear; less than 1,000 will buy it If taken soon by a good party. Address A. AV. II., Dispatch office. Jyl5-S5 T UTTER. AIILK AND EGG DErOT-IN ALLE- JD GHENY: cor. store: fine loc ition formelons. fruit, etc. ; will be sold cheap. JOHN B. TH03IP bON, 55 Ohio st. JJ2I-73 pLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING Kj store, doing the leading business in a town of 15,000 Inhabitants, within .to miles of Pittsburg: location best in the ton n; stock will invoice about $10,000; thU is a good chance to buy a good paying business; pood reasons for selling. Address T. T Dispatch office. J5-23-92 COMPLETE RESTAURANT OUTFIT FOR sale cheap: range, boiler, steam table, tables, chairs ind crockery at a bargalu, and store build ing, 546 Woodstieet, for rent. Inquire ROOAI 209, Blsstll block. Jy24-51 TvRUGSTORE-$2,000 CASH AA1LL BUY A XJ good city store; will invoice over 62,500. Ad dress A. E. H Dispatch office. jy22-79 HARNESS SHOP-GOOD LOCATION-BUILDING, with stock and fixtures, for sale. For pirtlcula. Inquire of FELIX AVEBBER, or P. C. MUTII, Assignee. Jy24-SS DRUGSTORE DOING GOOD BUSINESS: well located; 23354 Carson St.. S. S., city; rea son for selling to settle up the estate- terms reason able. Apply to SILVANUS DAWES, Adm., at store, orll. L. KING, Atty., 4J7Grantst., city. JyK-GO' F OR SALE-11.200 OR INVOICE. GROCERY stana doing large business, mostly casii; cheap t; others $300, $500 to SIO.OOO: cigar store, res taurant, shoe store, fish market, machine shop; fine milk depot. HOLMES CO.. 420 Smithfield street. Jcl7 Business Properties. A GOOD BUSINESS SITE-ON FRANKS TOWN av.. near Station St., East End; brick building, 6tore and five dwelling rooms; lot 21x100 ft. to alley; price. 54,800. A. GOEDDEL, No. 109 Collins av., East End. Jy23-18 TJRICK PLANT-CONSISTING OF GRINDING X pan. engine, boiler, etc.; engines, boilers, clay and ore pans, and bride yard supplies. THOMAS CARLlN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky streets, Allegheny. 1el7-MWF BUILDING-THREE-STORY BRICK BUILD ING, four storerooms on first floor, tea good rooms on second floor, two good halls on third floor; located two doors from Diamond on AVest Market st : best location in the city. Inquire of b. C. AVHITTENBEltGER, 252 West Jlarket st.. East Liverpool, O. Jy23-37 THE ANCHOR ROLLER FLOUR MILLCA PACITY 100 barrels of flour and ten tons feed; this is the most complete roller mill In the State, and trade fully established: siding to mill door; sat isfactory reasons for selling; none but those mean ing business need address ARNOLD, Dispatch of fice; JylO-45-rsn FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock. H ANDSOAIE DAPrLE GRAY nORSE-AVELL . suited ior a barouche, about a rears old. senile and kind, cheap for want of use. racks unuer the siilille and trots to harness. C. II. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth av. Jy21-50 H ORSE AND riELTVERY WAGON GOOD . dranHit hnrsp s vraw old. and harness: horsei wt'iEiis anout 1,111 pouncis; penei'iiy buuuu mm gentle: will sell separately. Can he seen at 307 LARIMER AV East End. Will sell at a bargain for ant of use. Jy24-13' HORSE-A GOOD DRIA'ING HORSE. 5 YEARS old. bay, perfectly sound and giiitle, weight 1.100 pounds. Address CHARLES STHICKLER, Coiiunhlaiia, o. jy-H-u HORSE-THE FINEST FAMILY AND COUPE HORSE tu the city; scares at nothing. JAS. McKIBBIN, Fountain st. f)22-3a Machinery and Metals. I ENGINES AND ROILEKS-SECOND-HAND; ll largest stock of allstzes; 10x33, 12x2), 12xlS. 10 S2U, loxlli, 10x12, 912,8x12,7x12, 6x12; mounted port able engtne, boilers of all sizes, shafting, pulleys, pumps, guiernor, etc. Telephone, 34(11. il and 251'arkAVay. Allegheny. Pa. J. b. YOUNG. apll-D THE RECK AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIGHT engine; engines, boilers and sawmills and woodworking machinery. HARMES MACHINE DEPOT. 99 First ay.. Pittsburg. iny7-D' THE CELEBRATED ACME AUTOMATIC safety engines and non-explosive boilers, for gas or oil fuel, from one to nvehorse pon er; also, the latest improved ventilating fans: perfect sat isfaction guaranteed; by J. PRAGER, General Agent, No. 4 Fifth av.. Pittsburg, Pa. ioy25-5iwr MIsccUaneous. jyODENS-AT51 PENN AV. Je3-17 TOIKT. JEastEndResielences. HOUSE OF EIGHT ROOMS-FURNISHED OR unfurnished. 353 SOUTH HIGHLAND AV E. E. 1y24-84f TO LET-ATERY DESIRABLE EAST END house; 10 rooms, large yard; Negley, near Fifth av.; all street Improvements made: rent low. AV. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth ar. Jy22-46-WPt- Booms. A SUITE OF THREE UNFURNISHED APART MENTS for light housekeeping, with use of hath, in SMITH BLOCK, AVylle av. and Federal street. Jy22-63-wFBnt TTkESIRABLE FRONT AND BACK ROOMS, XJ with bath. 36WYLIEAV. iyS-60t TTURNTsHED ROOMS-AVTTH OR WITHOUT A1 board. 90 AND 96 WYLIE AV. jy22-53t "CTJRNISUED R003IS-WITH BOARD-USE OF J? hath. 94AVYL1EAV. jy22-55t T7URNISIIFD ROOM-FRONT USE OF BATH. J 34 AVYLIE AV. j322-59-WFBqt VTICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AT 211 ROB1N 1 bON ST.. Allegheny City. Jy2:-62t rPWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS-ONE A front. 210 ROBINSON ST., Allegheny. Jy21-71t Business Opportunities. SALOON GOOD LOCATION BUILDING with stock aud fixtures for sale? building con tilns sevpn living rooms. Apply to WILLIAM DELLINGHAM, the Chedworlh. opposite Valley depot. Canton, O. Jyl9-137t Business Stands. I ELEGANT THREE-STORY BUSINESS HOUSE j on Penn av opposite Westingnouse building: good location: rent low and possession can be had at once. BLACK BAIRD, a" Fourth av. Jy22-23-22.24.25.S9.31t TO LET-nANDSOAIE STOREROOJIS. NOS. 78 and SO Diamond St.. Just above Smithfield St., In now Dlspitch building: well lighted ele gantly fitted up. centrally located and having every convenience; these rooms are admirably suited for insurance, real estlte or other office business. For lnrfher Information apply, after 2 F. u.. to BUSI N Ebb MANAGER. The Dispatch. Suiilhlleld ani Diamond sts. t ap29-117t iiu lii'.j ejnuiuri eifi ii;is u ar.uv.tw JL and third floors of The Dispatch business office building, corner Smithfield 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 professlonil men In tho cltv. Apply, after 2 F. 31., to BUS. 31GR, DISPATCH, on the premises. ap29-117t PERSONAL PERON'AL-A 20 PER CENT REDUClION ON all old boo'ts sold this week. FR AN K BACON & CO., 301 Sinithfield St., city. Jy21 PERSONAL-AVE HAA'E BOOKS, AND LOTS of them ; largest eld bookstore west of the Alle gheny Mountains. LEVI'S. 900 Liberty st. Jjl9 PERSONAL CASH-Pa'id'FOR-OLDG OLD and silver; Jewclrv repaired; new work made to order. CUIilb. UAUCH, 541 binlthfield St. jy13 PERSONAL ANYONE KNOWING ONE ED AVARD CARR, formerly of AVheellng. but litely came to Pittsburg, will confer a favor by addressing C. E. C, Dispatch office. Jy24-67 PERSONAL-A FINE CRAYON PORTRAIT fiee will be given during July with eery dozen of our best finished cabinet photographs. Come and see them. STEAVART Jt CO.. 90 and 92 Federal st., Allegheny. JyD-21-WFSU PERSONAL WHEN I WAS A SJIALL BOY my mother aha ays repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great big man, DICK SON, the vell-known tailor, 65 Fifth av., cor. AVood at., second floor, has been substituted, who non does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape. TeL 1Y3. myl5-80-D PERSONAL TO B. - A'OURS RECEIVED: could you but know how I ha e longed to heir from vou you would better appreciate how happy itmademe. L too. think of the others, and would not for tho world have you elo anything to endanger their happiness, but give me at least an occa-doual letter, that I may know you arc well and not un happy. Ever yours, J. J. D. Jv24-66 STOLEN. STOLEN-FROM THE PREMISES OF MYERS Bro.,Somer-et township, AVashlngton county. Pa.. Tuesday night, July 21, 1S11, a large bay horse with one white hind foot: weighs about MOO lb, ibout7 vears old; saddle rub on side of back; bridle and saddle were taken at same time; liberal reward for capture of thief and Information lead ing to return of the horse. Jv24 to LEGAL NOTICES. MARSHALL BROAVN, Attorney at Law, No. 157 Fourth ave. TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN JLl application will be made to the Gov ernor of Pennsylvania August 3, 1891, by It. A. Carter, Robert G. MoKibben, Robert Mo Donald, Percy Preston, AV. Y. Humphreys, AVilliam McKee Loreuz, G. O. Morgan, James Lannan. W. M. McCormick. Thomas M. Rees. H.P. Shnnson. J. L. Lewis. C. M. Buchanan- and ofhern, under the Corporation act of April 29, 1S74, and supplements tneroto, ior the charter of an intended corporation to bei called tne Mononganeia iron anu steci com pany, the object of which Is the manufacture of iron or steel, or both, or ot any other metal, or of any article of commerce from metal or wood, or both,. MARSHALL BROWN, Solicitor. jylO-23-F TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN JLa application will bo made to the Gov ernor of Pennsylvania, on MONDAY, AUGUST 11, 1891, bv John S. Cleland, AVill iam J. Kiskaddon.AVilson E. Griffith, Thomas H. Campbell, AVilliam M. Boyd and AVilliam M. Brown, under the act of Asscmblv. en titled "An act to provide for tho incorpora-i tion and regulation or certain corporations," approved April 29, 1874, and tho supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended cor poration to be called National Separating and Manufacturing Company, the character and object of which is the manufacture of iron or steel, or both, or of any other metal, or of any article of commerce lrom wood or metal or both, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all tho rights, beno fit and privileges of said act of Assembly and supplements thereto. AVILLIS I'. Mc COOK. Solicitor. Jv2t52-F AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE I SATURDAY, JULY '25, 1891, At 3 o'cloct p. jr., on tho premises, Shady ave., near AVoods' run. Eleventh ward, Alle gheny Citv, Pa., four new separate houses of live rooms and hall. Terms, $300 cash and $16 per month to $S0O paid, with interest, at which time deed will be given andmortgago taken for balance due m three years, for particulars soo McMANUS & CO., Real Estate Agents, corner Wood street and Fourth av enno. jy21-53 A. J. CARROLL, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE, FRIDAY, JULY, 24, 1801, At the rooms of the Henrv Auction Co., No. 311 MARKET ST. Elegant pailor furniture, upholstered in rue-, brocatello. nlush and hair cloth, cham ber suites In oak and walnut, sideboards, folding beds, bookcases, wardrobes, refrig erators, leather chairs, toiletware, easy chairs, plush couches, bed lounges, clocks, ornaments, etc., bedsteads, springs, mat tress, camera, three bicycles, three pianos, sewing machine, washstands, bureaus, chairs, kitchen and laundry furniture, car pets, velvet brussols and ingrain, new and second hand, for rooms, halls and stairs. HENRY" AUCTION CO., J y 23-26 Auctioneers. EDUCATIONAL. 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 first-, class school. Number limited to CO. For illustrated circular address JOHN CALVIN BICE, A. M., Principal. myl5-77-D 5T. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANLIUS. N. Y. tTJnder the visitation of the, AVar Department Military under U. S. Armyofllcer. Rt. Rev. F. D. Huntington, S. T. D., President Apply to Lt. Col. AVM. VERRECK, Supt. myl7-120-MWF CURKY WVIVERSITV, SIXTH ST. Fall Term Opens September 1. Thirty years of success. Unsurpassed fa cilities. Five departments and three special schools, each with its own faculty and apart ments. Business collego and school ot snort hand. Hundreds of graduates placed in positions yearly. jyl5-D n. M. RO WE. President. DR. HARRIS' ClRAMP CURE -FOK- Every Ache and Pain FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG -STORES. Manufactured by L.H. HARRIS DRUG CO., Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh Avenue, Je30-D PITTSBURG. PA. STUEVTEB BESOBT8. T" TOURISTS - CANOBTAININFOKllA'nON Paa to rates and accotnniotlations-cf manyf 'resort, hotels and cottages by applyinfjtq vxiix, uiarji.ju. auoiM-coo uira.4 Atlantic City. BIRMINGHAM COTTAGE ATLANTIC City, N. J.-509 Atlantic av,below Mass.,, opposite Hotel Albion; terms moderate. je26-34-MWFBu MRS. E. C.DERR, Prop. SHACKAMAXON HOTEL, M Arkansas av.. Atlantic City, N. 3. First-class accommodations. Terms reason able. BERNARD CONWAY. Je2S40-irwT STOCKTON HOTEL. First-CIass in all Its Appointments. Jyl2-CS-MWFSU STEVEN J. KIRK, Pkop. THE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. On thebeach.wlth unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths In the house. Send for circular. JeS0-6-D E. ROBERTS & SONS. HOTEL IMPERIAL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Maryland av.. directly on tho beach, facing the ocean. Handsomely deco rated and fnrnished. Capacity 200. Strictly first-class. Prices: By the dayvK to 13: by tho week, $10 to $18. G. AV. KJSNDRICK. J j 9-93-D T:be IlvnaiQ-sxoxL. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Tho largest hotel. Open all the year. jell-11 CnARLES McGLADE. Cape May. HOTEL CHALFONTE. CAPE MAY. N. J. Greatly enlarged since last season. All modern improvement": jyi-22-D H. "W. SAAVYER. HOTEL COLUMBIA. CAr-E Mat, N. J. All modern improve ments, popular prices, special rates by the week. II. W. SAAVYER. Jy4-21-D M ARINE VILLA, cape May, n.j. AVlthln 30 yards of the surf. Seventepnth season; 50 rooms added, facing the sea eleva tor, baths, etc. MRS. P. HALLENJ8ECK. jyl-21-D THE STOCKTONHOTBL CAPE MAY, N. J. Now open for the fourth consectlve season of present management. Greatly improved. Cuisine unsurpassed. jein-49 F. T, AV ALTON, Proprietor. HOTEL XvAJfVTrETTiE;, CAPE MAY, N. J. JOHN TRACY & CO., Proprietors. Located directly on the beach. Elevator and all modern improvement!- Address JOHN TRACY, Proprietor, AVashington Hotel, Philadelphia, or to Cape May, jyl Other Resorts. HOTEL ALLAIRE SPRING LAKE, N. J. Directly on beach. First-class throughout. Artesian water. E. M. RICHARDSON. mv31-59-itwF TUB "HOTEL OLIVER," ELLAVOOD CITY, PA. In the midst or magnificent scenery. Table and attendance unsurpassed. For rates and any addltlonal'lnformation nddress Jyl9-36 GORDON n. MULLIN, Manager. TAKE A CAMERA. With yon, and tho place to get it is at AV. S. BELL & CO.'S. Amateur outfits a specialty. All Photographic Novelties on hand. 431 AVood street, Pittsburg. Telephone 1205. je3-36-MWF DILL PARK, A family summer resort on'the hanks of Lake Erie, now open. Terms very reason able to permanent boarders. ROBERT DILL, Proprietor, Northeast, Pa. Jyl5-96 BEFORE LEAVING TOWN Tourists should procure Feather-weight Crush Hats, Sun Umbrellas, Hammocks.Gos samers. Hat Cases, etc., eta, at C. A. SMILEY & CO.'S, 28 Flft3i avcfcue.- je334-jiw ARGYLE HOTEL, BABYLON, L. I. Ono hour from New York, Long Island R. H. Casino, music, ladies' billiard room, bowling alley, tennis courts, fine drives, fishing and bathing. AYeekly rates, $17 50 and upward. je26-33-MAVT ROGERS & FISHER. THAVELEHS' REQUISITES & CONVENIENCES Lap tablets, portfolios, fountain pens, band bags, dressing and toilet cases, drink ing cups and flasks, sketchingontflts, artists' umbrellas, easels and stools, playing cards, checkers, chess, crlbbago, etc.: fine station er' take a supply with you or order it sent to your summer address; engraved cards, orders executed promptly and sent to any address. JOS. EICIIBAUM & CO., jc3-37-:srwy 43 Fifth ave., Pittsburg. iBLAINE: ON THE MONONGAHELA. mm OF 1NTBBEST. THE CHOSEN SPOT. FREE RAILROAD TICKETS. No new-tOAvn or plan ever attracted wider 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 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 Avill follow the completion of the neAV 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. '3 SUMMER RESORTS. Other Eesort. DEMMLER BRCTIHERS, S2S AND 623 SMUHFTELD STBEET. Summer Goods Pocket Stores, Lemon Squeezers, .Ice Picks, Oil Stores, Refrigerav tors. je3-35-Jwr ' kFarmers' Deposit National Bank. 6S Fourth Avenue, Store your valuables for safe keeping be fore leaving; for seashore or mountains. Boxes rented, 85 00 and upward. )y3-33-3nvT CHOICE PROPERTIES. OAKLAND SQUARE. Fifteen minutes from the city by cable or cleotric cars. Fine view of Schenley Park; overlooking Carnegie Library and Art Gal lery. Newseven and eight-room brick houses, hall, bath, w., c, washstnnd, both gases and electric lighting, slate mantels, tile hearths, laundry, cemented cellar, porchesj streets asphaltum paved and sewered. Small cash payments; balance long time. SAMUEL AV. BLACK & CO., jyl3-74-D Vj Fourth avenue. A First-Class Investment Wo offer for sale 1,000 shares of the stock of the Florence Cotton and Iron Company, of Florence, Ala., full paid and non-assessable. Now earning 5 per cent with an assur ance of large future dividends. First year dividend provided for by deposit with Fi delity Title and Trust Company, or Pitts burg, Pa. Certificates sotting forth this fact will be attached to stock certificates. Par value of stock $100. This company owes no debts and has assets of $1,502,100. For full particulars apply to W. A HUDSON, ROOM 49, FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST BUILDING, Pittsburg, Pa. jy23-57 TO LET! Rooms With Power. Part of tho three floors formerly occupied by THE DISPATCH, In POWER HALL, DIAMOND ST. For par. ticulnrs see the reading notice in this issue. TORSALE The Substantial Residence, with two lots 25x120 feet on WESTERN AVE., ALLEGHENY, near tho Parka, of the estate of the late Dr. Bruce, deceased. Immediate possession. See JAS. AV. D RAPE & CO., Jy22-44-MWT3 31.1 AVood St., Pittsburg. SPECIAL PRICE For a short timo only. We have a very low price on a FINE LOT OF GROUND, Size 174x124, near Point Breeze, East End. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., jy24-61-D 99 Fourth av. $75 00 Per Foot Center avenue, near Craig: asphaltum paved and sewered street; lot 150x140: corner property: 33J profit can be made at once. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth avenue. JV23-91 N OTICE JOHN COX, Artist in stained glass for church and do mestic purposes in beveled, opalescent, on doyant, Venetian and corrugated glass, etc., etc. Designs and estimates free of cost on. application. Repairing done. Office and showroom. Penn building. Room 708, Pltts 'burg, Pa. Memorial windows and mirrors a specialty. Jyl9-89 TO LOAN -AT OSCE- 51,000, for one year, at 6. per cent. $1,250, for two years, at 6 per cent. ?2,500, for three years, at 6 per cent. MORTGAGES WANTED. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 129 FOURTH AVE. jyl9-6-D McNAUG-HER & CO., Contractors for t Paving Sidewalks With Cement, Brick and Fire Brick, Concreting Cellars. 110 FEDERAL 6T., ALLEGHENY, PA. Curbstoss furnished and sec feT-SS-s I -.1 JylS-B 1 i 4 Hi 1 i .utal
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