iPTfilliII5-BBB -. f BETRAYAL OF TRUSTS Penonnced in Strong Terms by a Wil-J kinsburc Preacher Yesterdav. THE BUILDING OP A CHARACTER. Iter. J. W. Spronll Tells Just How to Edu cate a Good Conscience. OTHER rULI-IT TOI'ICS OP THE DAT Iier. James S. Freeman, of Trinity Re formed Church, "Wilkinvburg, preached yes terday morning from ihe text, Col.: iv, 7:9. He said: "Paul brings to our notice two men of whom nothing is known aside from a few references in the Xew Testament. They did nothing that wa extraordinary in Chris tian work, yet it is profitable to study the brief notices e have of these two men. Theyare representative and typical. Tychi cus is mentioned in the Acts, toward the close of Paul's missionary labors. He was probably a native of Ephesus converted under the Apostle's extended ministry. He wa with I'aul at Rome ministering to him during his imprisonment, and going on errands fur him. Paul called him a faithful minister, i. c., faithful in the services which he rendered to Paul. He was trustworthy, and conscientiously did his duty. He was not slothful or negligent. He is representa tive of that large clas of Christians who are not brilliant, who do not sturtle the world by anything they do, but n ho are good and honest men. loyal to the church and their country. Their character is beyond re proach. Xot original, but earnest and active in every ijood cause. Faithfulness is a virtue demanded not only in church affairs, but in every relation of life It is expected of a trustee or guardian of an estate, of a man in any official position and in cery business enterprise phii,aii:li'I1ia kings denounced. '"There has reeentlv been disclosed a Ipmei.table want of faithfulness in high places. Perhaps a creat deal more would appear if we could get at the facts. A venal press and corrupt political rings do nil in their power to shield the culprits as long as there is any money in it. Onlva few vears aso the gas ring of Philadelphia was broken tip. It hail plundered the city for vcar. The present disclosures, coming after so brief a-i intenal, rellect unfavor ably on uir officials. "Without a doubt there is much unfaithfulness which never cranes 10 lichi. It is surprising how long good men will fulier their public treasuries to l plundered without rising in their might throw o erboard their corrupt and unfaithful officials and demand that men be placed in nomination who are known for ihcir integrity and honesty. "Tchicus is immortalized by his faith fulness in serice. Here is a lesson for those who are ambitious for power, or desire to be leaders of fashion. Tiicy are soon forgotten. How many of the last gen eration are known to us? How many of our own generation will be known to the next? Some are immortalized and have fame through their infamy, like Judas Iscariot. Iany are mentioned in the pages of history, but not with honor. Re faithiul in doing good and future generations will call you blessed. distinctions; hotked out. "Your name may not appear in history. You may not startle tlic world by any great achievement. You may, perhaps," as it seems to you, be filling but n, very subordi nate and Insignificant sphere, bnt'let me as sure vou that there is an essential value in small and secular sertice done for Christ. The distinction between small and great disappears when both are alike indispensa- "Onesimus represents to us the trans forming power of the GospeL He was a runaway slave. He probably had all the slave's vice' idleness, lying and dishon estv. "Ye read of him in the epistle to Philemon. He came from Colossae to Rome, the cesspool of the ancient world. Some how he came tinder Paul's influence and was conerted. He was then a changed man. and went back to his master, Phile mon. When he left Rome Paul could com mend him as 'a faithful and beloved brother." The Gospel can and docs work these moral transformations, and nothing but the Gospel can. Culture and refine ment may gi.e a man a great adantage in his battle w ith sin, but only Christ can give him the victory. Onh as Christ lives in us is there a change in our moral nature. The Gospel despairs of none. "We are remirded here, also, ot the power of the Gospel in binding men into a true brotherhood. A brotherhood that is not baed on selfishness, but on their com mon union with Jesus Christ. Paul calls Onesimus a 'beloved brother' because he is a Christian. Though he was unfaithful he became a new creature in Christ Jesus." THE CONSCIENCE DEFINED. Krv. J. TV. Spronll Tolls How to Educate a Good Monitor. "A Good Conscience" was the subject of Rev. J. AY. Sproull's 6ermon at the Central It. P. Church, Alleghey, yesterday after noon. The paster first asked what con science was, and then he stated that many people had a mistaken idea of it. Said he: "It is. the judgment we pronounce on our own conduct. It is not infallible. A good conscience is not an approvin; conscience, but one that gies just judgments on our actions. One way to secure a good con science i to obey its dictation. All con scientious people may not go to heavou, but none who are not conscientious will get there. A seared conscience is one that Has so long been disregarded that it can no lonctr approve or disapprove. ""We can never justity oursclvesforacting in opposition to the dictates of conscience. The first question we should ask is, 'Is it rirf.t?' binec so juuch depends on our judgment, we should be sure that our ideas of right are the highest, and the Bible is our onlj guide. "We are not to be guided by creeds, or catechisms, or self interest, but by the Bible's plain, clear statements. AVc must depnd on God's spirit for the illumination and direction of our judgment. Our greatest guide is to live as in the tight of God." THE BBEAD OF LIFE Contracted "With trthly Food hjltcv.Dr. McAllister Yesterday Afternoon. Rev. D. McAllister, of the Kighth Street E. V. Church, took for his subject, yester dav afternoon, "The Bread of Life," and j for his text, John, vi.:.'J5: "Jesus said unto them, 'I am the bread of life; he that eomcth to Me shall never hunger, and he that l-elieieth in Me shall ue-.er thirst.' " The preacher said that man gocth into the fields and so-.vs the grain and reaps it w hen it has ripened, and grinds it up and makes bread from it, and eats it That is not the bread of life; it is to sustain life, but it docs not enter the soul. The Lord said: "Come unto Me and I will eive you the bread of life" We must go to Him and believe in Him and follow His teachings. Life is but a flying moment to that of eternity, and we must prepare in the short time wc are here for the everlast ing glory that is to come BUILDING An Interesting Serjnon Preached by a Theological Student In Allegheny. Owing to the continued illness of Rev. S. W. McCorkle, the Dulpit of the First Christian Church of Allegheny was filled yesterday by Rev. AY. L Allen, of the Western Theological Seminary. He took "Character Building" for his subject, and " ." -w.a.i.- -Jtiiu ;.. shJul , rf.fii.-ii wr - &Zie& ---ii &HaB m iiiiiftTiiiia .itjiiiii yggggg told how evervone was building up a life either for good or bad. He claimed that the Bible gave ample specifications for the building of perfect life. He spoke long about the observance of the Sabbath and bewailed the growing tendency of the Amcrjcau people to forget everything in the hurry to get wealth. He urged the people to buihl by being Christian-like in their daily life, not allow ing business to crowd out spiritual duties. WHO WILL BE SAVED. A Southsldo Treacher Talks on a Topic of Vital Interest to All. The last evening service for the summer in the First Presbyterian Church on the Southside was held last evening. The pastor, Rev. F. R. Farrand, took his text from Luke xiii., 29: "And they shall come from the east and the west, the north and the south, and sit down in the kingdom of God." ""Were Jesus Christ on earth to day the first question he would be asked would be who would be saved. Parents would ak for their families and pastors for their con gregations. Just such foolish questions were asked him, but he would not answer direct, but in a parable which ther could not understand, and many thought tliat the entire nation of Israel would perish. The question to ask should not be who shall be saved, many or few, but 'shall I be saved?" "Strive for vour own salvation," said the pastor. ""Walk by the narrow path and enter through the straight gate, which can only be done by serving the Lord and fol lowing his teachings. The proud man must put aside his pride, and the wealthy his money and jewels. Many will be lost, but just as many more will be saved through the blood of Jesus Christ, who died that we might be saved. 2Cet long since a voung man went with a minister to visit a jail. After an eloquent appeal to the prisoners, by the minister, the young man said that was just what those fellows needed, and the minister said, 'Young man, you need it just as much as they.' And so it is with us all. "We are all sinners, and must confess Christ if we want to be saved." Preaching to Mechanics. About 350 American Mechanics attended the Primitive Methodist Church, Cobden street, Twenty-seventh ward, in a body yesterday morning. Rev. Mr. Bucking ham preached the sermon. The following councils were represented: Arlington, Smoky City, Southside, Gas City, Grand View. Jail Preaching and Music. The services at the jail yesterday were conducted by Rev. C. E. Locke, of the Smithfield Street M. E. Church. The music and singing were by Prof. "Wcedeu and daughter. DIEECIOEIES AT THE DEPOTS. The Union, Birmingham and Ft. "Wayne Stations to iIutc Large Guides. The traveling public arriving in this city and Allegheny-over the Pennsylvania lines are to be afforded an accommodation which will be appreciated. The company has ar ranged with Mr. "Wayne Kratzer for the erection at the Union and Ft. "Wayne depots, and Birmingham station of a "Busi ness Directory" for the guidance of its patrons entering the citv. Mr. Kratzer was at the Union depot last evening and explained what was intended. The directory is a piece of frame work nine feet Ions and four feet wide, contain ing several thousand names of Pittsburg business men, classified under the 500 or more various callings. The printing is neatly done and clear. The Union Depot directory is encased in a handsome oak frame, while the Southside and Ft. Wayne frames are of walnut. The stranger on ar riving at a station and desirous of finding the address of some particular lawyer, phy sician, broker, storekeeper, etc has but to consult the directorv under the proper heading to find the address. These directo ries will be placed in position this morning. Mr. Kratrer says they will be renewed every year, just as the city directory is. The addresses were all obtained by special canvassers, six of whom were engaged for six w ceks on the work. These directories, at some prominent points of traffic, will be of great use, not only to strangers, but to many residents. IN A SEEIOUS CONDITION. John McPUjo lies in Skunk Hollow Two Days "Without Help. About 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon somo boys notified the police that there was a man laying in the mud in Skunk Hollow, and that he was dying. An officer visited the place and found a man who gave his name as John McPike, who stated that he had been laying there since Satuiday night suffering from cramps and unable to help himself. McPike works in one of the Lawrence ville mills and boards at a house in Skunk Hollow, but was unable to reach the place. He was rcmov ed to the West Penn Hos pital for treatment FREE TRANSPORTATION To Blaine, on the Monongahcla, 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. Ciiajsles Somebs & Co., 129 Fourth ave. THIRD POPULAR EXCURSION, Via Allegheny Valley Railroad, Tuesday, July 28. Lake Chautauqua and return, 55. Niag ara Falls, X. Y., and return, ?7. Toronto, Canada, and return, $8. Alexandria Bay, Thousand Islands and return, 512. Train of Eastlake coaches and Pullman'"parlor buffet cars leaves Union station at 8-20 a. 5t" MThssu B. A B. Two long center tables of fine, handsome embroidered 45-inch skirtings in black, ecru and white, at half prices and less 2oc, 50c, 75c, 51 and SI 50 a yard. Bogcs & Bum,. Laces, Embroideries and White Goods. Special sale to-day. Come and see the bargains. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Third Special Excursion to Atlantic City Will leave Pittsburg via the B. & O. R. R. jon Thursday, Julv oO, via Washington, D. C, Baltimore and Philadelphia, at the low rate of 10 the round trip, tickets good for ten days,and good to stop at Washington City returning to visit the .National Capital. SI OO Until September 1, '91 S3 50. 12 cabinets for $1 00 and a life-size crayon for 53 50 at Aufrecht & Co.'s Elite Gallery C16 Market street, Pittbburg. mws ' Life Size Crajon Only 53. Hendricks & Co.'s popular gallery, Xo. G8 Federal street, Allegheny, aiwr Any Barkeeper Can Tell Ton That Iron City beer is more popular than' ever. It is kept up to standard grade. Telephone 1186. Seventeen lines of wash cotton dress goods at half-price this week. Come and buy now. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Iron Crrr Brewing Company's "pils ner" is a favorite brand of beer, brewed from Eclcct materials. On tap at best bars. Read our dress goods and silk "ad" this morning. Jos. Hokne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. THE FtJH FOB THE GBOCEBS.- Tho Annual Picnic to Be neld at Ross' Groie Wednesday. The picnic of the Retail Grocers Associa tion at Ross Grove on the West Penn Rail road -will be held Wednesday. These an nual gatherings of the grocers have come to be looked forward to with pleasant antici pations by the trade and their friends. This year the usual amusements will be af forded. The association has made a big effort to make "Grocers' Day" a feature, and it is probable that very few stores will be open after 12 o'clock Wednesday. Make a Noto of tho Date, August C, That You Will Not Miss a Great Trip. On that date the Pennsylvania Railroad hav e arranged for a special "excursion to the seashore. Tickets will be sold for a special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches, leaving Union station at 8:50 A. si., at tho very low rate ot 510 for the round trip, and "good 10 days from date of sale, giving you the privilege of either At lantic City, Cape May, Sea Isle City or Ocean City. Tickets will be sold for reg ular trains at 4:30 and 8:10 p. m. on same date, at rate named above. Applications for scats in the parlor cars and berths in the sleeping cars can now be made at the office, 110 Fifth avenue, this city. Atlantic City Excursion, On Thursday next, July 30, via the B. & O. R. R. Rate, 510 round trip tickets, good 10 days. Secure parlor car seats and sleep ing car berths. Trains leave at 8:15 A. M. and 9:20 p. at. Seventeen lines of wash cotton dress goods at half-price this week. Come and buy now. Jos. Hokne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. B. B. Forty-five inch hemstitched skirtings. Black, with color; ecru, with color; white, with color; and plain white. Prices to clear 25c, 50c, 75c, 51 and 51 50. Boggs & Buhl. It pays best to keep the finest beer on tap. Iron City Brewery's output is always reliable and uniformly excellent. Order direct, telephone 1186; or of dealers. Seventeen lines of wash cotton dress goods at half-price this week. Come and buy now. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. MEETINGS. JPECIAL NOTICE. There will be a special meeting of the bricklayers MONDAY EVENING at 8 o'clock. July 27. By order of Jy---68 TRUSTEES. BUSINESS CHANGES. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. THE CO PARTNERSHIP heretofore existing between .Tames- Keenau and John Small, general horse-shoeing and blncksmithing, No. 27 Third av., city, has tills daj- been dis solved by mutual consent, Mr. John Small retiring. The business will hereafter be conducted by James Keenan, who will ad Just all claims aga.nst said Arm and to whom all bills are payable. JAMES KEENAN, JOHN SMALL. Pittsburg, July 25,'9L jv27-13 DIVIDENDS. Office of Thk Delawake IrsuiiArcE Co., ) of Philadelphia. Julv 8. 1S91 . D1 IVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIREC TORS have this dnv declared a semi annual dividend of FIVE PER CENT to the shareholder!, of record of this date, paying the 3d day of August prox.,freo of taxo3. Branch office No. 68 Fourth avenue, Pitts burg. T DALE JENNINGS, Agent; THEO. A. MOTIIERAL, Asst. Agt.; J W. BOYD, Surveyor. Jyl2 22-MTh LEGAL NOTICES. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE ME PROP ERTY of estate of John Wallaco, dec., No. 210 Wvlie avenue. Eiehtli ward. Pitts burg, consisting of a lot 21 feet by 121 foet to Pasturo street, having thereon erected one three-6tory brick houso on Wylie avenue and two twoitory brick houses on "Pasture street, will he sold at public salo on the premises on FRIDAY, July 31, 1831, at 2 p. x., by tho undersigned administrator, by virtue of power in the will of said decedent. Terms, onc-hnlf cash, balance in two equal annual payments. A good investment. Will rent for $1,000 a veer. THEODORE DOERFLINGER, Jy2frC2-MWP Admr. a. b. n. o. t. a. PROPOSALS. NOTICE! TO Sealed proposals will bo received at this office until 12 o'clock m., FRIDAY, July 31, 191, for supplying Allegheny County Jail w 1th meat and bread trom August 16, lt91, to January 10, ls92, bread to be of good quality wheat bread. Proposals for meat will be: First Good quality boilingbeef not to contain more than 25 per cent bono. Second To be free from bone and fat and accompanied with such an amount of soup bone as tho Warden shall direct. The "board reserves the right to consider either proposition in the inteiest of the county. All supplies to bo subject to tho ap proval of the A nrden, and bo furnished in such quantities and at such times as he shall direct. For further information inquire at the county Jail. The'board reserves the richt to reject any or all bids. JAMES A. GRIER, Controller and Secretary of Prison Board. Jy2723 AUCTION SALES. ASSIGNEE'S SALE LOT OF ROUGH & DRESSED LUMBER, Consisting of Joists, Planks, Flooring Boards, Sash, Inside and Outside Shutters, Frames, Doors, Mouldings, Porch Columns, large lot of Nails, etc. Also, three horses, harness, four wagons, two Iron safes and of fice furniture. To bo sold on the premises, No. 4(2 1 Friendship av., on WEDNESDAY, JULY 23, 1891, At 10 o'clock, a. M. Also, on the same day, at 3 o'clock, r. M., on the picmises, Forty-third St. and Allegheny Valley Railroad, lot of rough and dressed pine and hemlock. Terms cash. T. J. HAMILTON, A. H. MOESER, 274 Fifth av. J. S. FERGUSON, Attorneys. Jy2S-53 AUCTION SAi.. TUESDAY, Julv 28, 1691, At the rooms of the HENRY AUCTION CO., No. 311 Market street. Fine furniture, carpets and household goods, bicycle, lino photograph camera handsonio chamber suiis in oak and walnut; parlor furniture, upholstered in rug, broca telle, plush and haircloth; sideboards, oak and walnut; wardrobes, folding beds, book cases, extension tables, toiletware, oak din ing chairs, leather rockers, easy chairs and revolving office chairs; springs, bedsteads, mattresses, w ashstands, kitchon safes, cook ing utensils, kitchen and laundry furniture; handsome carpets, Brussels, velvet, Ingrain, new and second-hand for rooms, halls and stairs J y20-03 A First-Class Investment Weoffor for salo 1,000 shares of the stock of the Florenco Cotton and Iron Company, of Florenco, Ala., full paid and non-assessable. Now earning S 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 setting forth this fact will bo attached to stock certificates. Par value of stock $100. This company owes no debts and has assets of $1,C02,100. For full particulars apply to W. A HUDSON, ROOM 49, FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST BUILDING, Pittsburg, Pa. Jy23-57 $500 to S500.000 TO on gages, city or country property, at lowest rotes. JAS. W. DRAFE A CO., . - oc s'OOOBt., llttSDuyg. easy terms. GEO SCHMIDT. 157 Fourthav. sure pumps: corner building. Address ARTHUR ..,.t . i . . . 1v1i 'SM Telephone No. 975. J-5-31 I ' ma' " oiimi.., im - . )y-3s. EDn'a.RIj, Warren, Trumbull Co., O, Jy20-3d 129 -TOUBTII AVE. Jyl9-:6-D , jyiS--. fflB PITTSBURG - DISPATCH, EsT" Display advertitemenU one dollar per tquare for one insertion. Classified real estate advertisements an this page ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top lim being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHERE WANT. FOB SALE, TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS THU BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Ad ertisements should be prepaid unless adver sers already have accounts with THE Dispatch. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE, NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 0022. FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 6121 PENN AVE. PITTSBURG-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn avenne. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. F. H. EGGERS SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver avc. PERRY M. GLEIM. Bebecca and Allegheny ave. WANTED. Male Ilelu. BOY TO LEARN THE BARBER TRADE-ONE with experience preferred. Apply lo. 17 SHILOH ST., Mt. Washington. Jy27-2t BRICKLAYERS-AT ONCE. STEEL & HALL, Mbuyentliav.. Pittsburg. Jy3-2 TYKCG CLERK-REGISTERED AS QUALIFIED U assistant Address OPIUM, P:0. box S24, Pittsburg, Pa. J J 20-57 MACHINISTS THREE GOOD MACHINISTS by CHARLEROI PLATE GLASS CO. : steady work; call In person at works, Charlcrol, Pa. Jv26-ll-I e MAN WITH PUSH WANTED IN EACn CITY and tow n of Pennsylvania and surrounding States to introduce the fastest selling article on rec ord ; pays 3 50 per day. Address, with stamp, AV. H. WILLIAMSON, 44 N. Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa. Jya-3S MEN TITO OR THREE GOOD HUSTLERS desiring to do business among business men can find steady work with good pay at 53 and 55 NINTH. Room 5. Jy21-79 MEN-TWO GOOD, LIVE ACTIVE MEN TO sell the life, poems and speeches of John Boyle O'Reilly; salary paid weekly. M. F. FANNING, 1C3 Fifth ay Jy2G-101 SALESMEN IN EVERY COUNTY-P5 PER .- mouth and expenses; outfit, samples, etc., tree: goods sold by sample; steady position to proper party; no experience necessary: fnllpar ilculars upon application; send stamp. WORCES TER, FERRULE & MFG. CO., W Hermon St.. Worcester, Mass. Jyl5-23-D SALESMEN-CAS A SIDE LINE) TO TAKE orders for O'Kccfe's 0. K.' shoe Slacking; the finest In the world. O'KEEFE Jfc CO., 70S Smithfield St., Pittsburg. JV2S-25 SOLICITOR THE REASON WHY "MARY, the Queen of thcHonsoof David," outsells all other books by subscription is that It lias positive merit; our agent in Des Moines, la , just writes : "I will sell 1,000 copies in this city alone;" we handle the entire U. S., and can give 3 ou your oholce of territory; write us at once for terms and territory, or call at onr office. A. S. GRAY & CO., Rooms 44, 45, 47 Eisner Building, Pittsburg, Pa. Jy25-S2 SOLICITORS-EOR LIFE INSURANCE; LIB ERAL commissions; policy taking because most pleasing in price and plan. MURKY & EI SALL, 31 Fidelity building. mv27-ia QiWO COMPETENT AXLE MAKING CREWS. . Apply PITTS. FORGE AND IRON CO.. Ninth ward, Allegheny, Pa. JV24-70 If! BRICKLAYERS AND A FOREMAN TO XJ work at Gould's tunnel, P. C. C. &M. L. It. R. Report Monday morning. Union wages will be paid to first-class men. Apply on the w ork. J. C. GIBNEY CO., Contractors. Jy26-2 Wanted Agent. AGENTS-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION TO handle the new patent chemical ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted 10 frS20 in six days; another (32 in two hours; we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. For terms and full particu lars, address THE MONROE ERASER JITO. CO., La Crosse. Wis. my22-75 AGENTS-rO SELL HOMEOPATHIC MEDI CINES; good commissions. DR. O'KEEFE & CO.. Chemists, 70S Smithfield St., Pittsburg, Pa. Jy27-I8 Wanted Fcmalo Heliv. LADIES-TO DO FANCY WORK AT THEIR homes; we furnish material and pay per Slece. Call and see work, or address, with stamp, . M. LEMAR & CO., 90 Fourth av., near Wood. Jyl8-17-MWTSU LADIES-TO SELL HOMEOPATHIC MEDI CINES; good commissions. DR. O'KEEFE & CO.. Chemists, 708 Smithfield St., Pittsburg, Pa. Jyi7-19 WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN East End, Roup St.; family small; Sweda pre ferred: desirable home for deserving person. Ad dress P. O. BOX 927. Jy21-41 Wanted Malo and Female Help. AT ONCE-FOUR TEAMSTERS, 20 FARM hands, hotel cooks, chambermaids, dishwash ers, dining room girls, 200 house girls. 4 colored. 10 Germans, nurse girl. MEEHAN'S. 545 Grant street. Tel. 90. Jy27-D LAUNDRESS- FOR FRrVATE FAMILY, wages $5; chambermaids, dining room girls, cooks, nurses, pantn' and chamber girls for hotels, 2C0 house girls, German and colored girls, one boy, larm hands, drivers, waiters. MRS. E. THOMP SON, 60S Grant st. Jyl6-D Wanted Situations. POSITION AS STENOGRAPHER AND TYPE WRITER; have had three years'expcrienco In large manufacturing business as stenographer and Invoice clerk. Address S. W., Poatofflce box No. 396. Jy2G-19-MW SITUATION-PRACTICAL MAN (CONTRAC TOR 10 y&irs) wants superlntendency of gas or oil wells. Address ENERGY. Dispatch office. Jy23-35 SITUATION-BY AN EXPERIENCED CUSTOM cutter. Address E. K., Dispatch omce. Jy28-8D SITUATION AS CLERK OR DRIVER. E. O. M., Dispatch office. Jy27- Wanted Hoarders and Lodgers. SUMMER BOARDERS-DELIGHTFUL LOCA TION at the bise of the mountain, in thp beau tiful valley south of Unlontown; cookqutet, health ful; lovtly hunting ground: rates rejsoniblc. Ad dress MRs. THOMAS SEMANS, Brow afield. Fay ette county. Pa, Jy25-4j Financial. M' ONEY TO LOAN IMMEDIATELY-S30.000 has been left with ns to place this week In urns 10 sun applicants; mis is a spicnaia opportu nity to parties wanting money at once. MORRlS & FLEMING, 10S Fourth av. JV12-53-MF M "ORTGAGES ON CITV OR ALLEGHENY county property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVER 4 CO., 92 Fourth av. mh2-D Miscellaneous. BLACKBERRIES IN QUANTITY AT OUR new plant, No. 199 Main St., Allegheny. H.J. HEINZ CO., Plcklers and Pre6erers. Jy23-58-D PARTY TO HANDLE KANSAS LAND-LIBERAL commission!, paid. Address R. AV.. Dis patch office. y2G-l33 TRUNKS HAULED TO AND FROM EAST END for 50c. CAMPBELL DAVIS, 12 Seventh av. Telephone 278. Jyl7-90 USE JONES' BEDBUG PARALYZER-JONES' Magic Roach Powder; contains no poison; roaches b inlshed by contract; satisfaction given or no pav. Prepared bv GEO. W..TONES, 222 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. bold by all first-class druggists. my3-131-MWF FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE City Residences. CHOICE PIECE OF PROPERTY IN THE Eighth ward for sale or exchange Fronting on three paved streets and having ten tenement houses, all rented and paying a good percentage; w ill exchange for improved propertv or acreage in or near the city. J. E. GLASS, 138 Fifth av. Jy26-55 I?OR SALE-LOCUST. NEAR MILTENBERGER St., a fine brick house: 9 rooms; modern fix tures: lot 24x93 ft., for $3,000. (961. See W. A. HEBRON & SONS. Jy21-64-JyZ7.31,au5,8 Fast End Residences. "DOQUETST.-IF YOU ARE THINKING OF J- lm lug a house of your own take a look when 5 ou go to bcheuley Park at tho two elegant and ommodiocs stone front residences on BOquet St., adjoining Oakland Square; these arc all that now remain undisposed of out or the seven which were finished last winter; rooms commodious and con venient.distanceto Schenley Park but twomlnutes. Price, 10.CO0; terms to suit purchaser. Apply to BLACK & BAIHD, Fourth av. Jc.H-53 pnoICE NEW BRICK DWELLING OF SEVEN Vy rooms for sale or exchange Hall, vestibule, front and rear porches and all modern conveni ences, situated in Oakland. J. E. GLASS, 138 Fifth av. Jy26-55 "VflOE EAST END RESIDENCE AND FINE XT lot 53, or two lots, 104 feet front and 12 feet deep, shade and shrubbery, etc. ; 11 rooms In res idence, and replete throughout with all modern requirements; location excellent, within one square of cable and electric cars, w Ith entire reller Jromthe noise and excitement therefrom, JAb. . DRAPE &CO., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. JJ-25-30-D COO-NEW' VRAM1! HOUSE IN THE EAST .( Fnil ft li-irn mf.n.a n,Hf- tinlt. VCSt. 2 porches, nice pantry, allneatlv papered, sewered complete, slate roof, slate mantel; 400 cash; bal ance tosulttoncortwogood lotslu the East End will be nken in etch mge. DENNISTON.ELDER IvlN 4 CO., LIM., C232 Penn av. Tel. 5327. JjiJ"la"J'" OU LOAN CBO 000-NEW5-ROOM DWELLING HOUSE; low- terms easy. For particulars address GAL- luuniunuuu """-' ' ---, -, -, -. r -i- -. -. n -- -, 3i mort- 4)'".lall, slate roof, porches. In bis Eureka LERY, Dispatch office. " J)2fi-137 PTT A T)T LC? C?l ItT 17 L) C1 V ll WiStfZRlSiZ saloon-good will, stock and fix. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., LIiJaiJ-CO OUM.Dr0 OL LU. . 'm T.lf.1. a ..- .. .. A..,i . 11 TTRI(J f la !,., ImnpnmH watprnr... .......--- , & MONDAY, JULY 27i ' 1891 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. East End Residences. . N ACRE LOT AND GOOD RESIDENCE Xi- witn nnll In center.corncr of two paved streets, one-half square from cable cars, 20 minutes' ride - with hnll rum vuuri iionse; 10 rooms In residence, Diui.gas and water, porches, a number of shade trees on the jot; a pretty place, country surroundings, and yet in the city; a bargain : plenty of room for 6 or 8 additional dwellings. JAS. V,. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St. lltaT.,.,r leSi-30-D 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. J25-30-p A?.E6.T EAST END RESIDENCE, CON VENIENT to Penn and Firth av. cable cars and railroad station: brick house, nine rooms, nil the modern requirements, large lot, lawn front, side and retr. a number of shade trees, etc.. etc. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St., Flttsburg. JJ-25-30-D BOQUET ST.- OAKLAND sqUARE-TWO admirably arranged and commodious new bouses are now finished and ready for Inspection on Boquct St., adjoining Oakland Square; as phalt pavement Just completed and houses ready lor occupancy; the lots are within ECO feet of thc prettlest part tf Schenley Tark. a full view of which Is commanded from these houses; grounds sewered, streets paved and the houses thebeot and most conveniently arranged In the market at tho .-..:.s-onnt on terms to suit purchaser. A pplv to AMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth av.. city. Je.M-52 DWELLING-NEW EIGHT-ROOMED FRAME for sale or exchange; all modern conveniences; lot 31x100; in one of the choicest locations in tho EastEnd. J. E. GLASS, 133 1 lfth av. JyJi-W "POK SALE PENN. NEAR FORTY-FIRST -L St., two good bouses; one In front and one In rear; fs,000. (92.) W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. Jjl2-31-ar" NORTH OAKLAND SQUARE WHY PAY rent is a question which may well be asked when such neat, commodious and attractive houses can be had for ft5,750 and on terms so easv as those Just finished and now offered on North Oakland square; this Is admittedly ono of the prettiest places In the county; It is dl Ided emly by a ravine from the most beautiful part of Schenler Park, of which it commands a superb view ; tlie street cars pass with in a few hundred feet; the houses will be appreci ated at once upon examination, having excellent arrangement ol rooms, bavwindows,wid porches, handsome stairway, tile licarfhs and electric ar langements all through; in short, all modern Im provements; onh jl.000 cash, balance upon long time as may be required to suit purchaser; streets paed with asphalt and sewered: time from poit ofllcc by Pittsburg Traction or Duquesne ears ur B, & ( ). Railroad le than 20 minutes. Apply to SAM UEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth av. Jy2S-39' Allegheny Residences. A NEAT DWELLING IN ALLEGHENY. A half square from the parks and electrccars: eight rooms, all In prime order; newly pilnted and papered throughout: 4,300; rare bargain: imme diate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO.. 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. Jy25-30-p TMNE ALLEGHENY RESIDENCE MUST BE X sold to settle up an estate; will sell very cheap: property nets 7K per cent: small payment doiwi and balance on easv time mcrtragc. Inquire direct of the owners, ROOM 2J9, Blsellblock. Jj2l-51' ONLY ,000-GOOD BRICK HOUSE, EIGHT rooms, on Pennsylvania av. ; has air modern Improvements. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. Jy22-18-22,24,27' Suburban Residences. COUNTRY HOME NEAR SAEGERSTOWN comfortable and pleasant house near Eureka Springs; shaded lawn, fruit, stable, 30accsofland; 3,500. MRS. S. J. STOCKTON, Meadvlllc, Pa. J.V20-4-MF' F OR SALE - SHADYSIDE NEAT NEW nonse, six rooms, modern Improvements :cor. lot, 37Sxl00 feet: a pleasant location. (CO.) W. A, Lou. . e Jyl2-59-M iiekkun & SONS, 80 Fourth av. Jyl2-59-: TRVIN'G PLACE. SHADYSIDE-TWO-STORY X brick nine rooms: vcrv complete; immediate possession. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 102 Fourth av. Jy23-l-JiWThs "VTEARLY NEW TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE J.1 of live rooms, attic, hall, good cellar, front and rear porches, nice lot, natural gas; on Third av. near Westst., Homestead, Pa. Inquire WIND SOR GLASS CO., Homestead, Pa. J j 2G-20t SUBURBAN DWELLING AND LARGE LOT; good house of 10 rooms; lot 270x130 feet, upon which Is small barn, sprlngand spring house, wash and coal house, trees and shrubbery, artcsUn'well, etc. ; location one square above Woods' Kun a e, east of New Brighton Road, Allegheny. Apply on premises or to SAMUEL DYER. 48 Park Way, Allegheny. Jy22-31-22-24. 25. 27. 29. 30 FOR SALE LOTS. Enst End Lots. BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITE-60V1M. ON A clean, nicely paved street, near cable and In view of Schenley park, at the price of $15 per foot front; we cannot duplicate this In either city. (1-12). CHARLES SOMERS & CO.. 129 Fourth av. Jy25-45-D -rvESIRABLE EAST END LOT-S. IIILAND XJ av. and Arabella St., n. Fifth av.,40 ft. by 150; choice neighborhood, bee R. O. BAILEY, 104 Fourth av. Tel. 167. Jy20-12-MWFSU' AIRMOUNT TLACE-LOTS FOR 3ALE; choice lots, elegant location, with a beautiful and commanding view of the whole East Liberty Valley, located on Falrmount av., two squares from Penn, and ono square from Negley av, : can be reached bv cable and electric cars. Inquire of STRAUB& MORRIS, corner Wood and Third st. my2S-10-D OR SALE A GOOD INVESTMENT, EITHER to Improve or subdivide, lot 144x120 feet. In midst or East End: location desirable, for $3,640, (102). W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth av. Jyl2-59-M LOTS BEAUTIFUL BUn.DING LOTS FOR I from 100 to $300, In the Eighteenth ward: long payments; easy terms. Inquire of CHAS. E. CORNELIUS, attorney, 406 Grant st., Pittsburg: or go to his office. Moruingslde av., on the grounds, and see his agent, T. Ed. Cornelius. myi9-45-D LOTS ON BOQUET AND FRAZIER STS.. Oakland: wcTitve low prico for quick 6ato; call and see plan. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av. Jy20-120-Mwrsu LOTS AT OAKLAND-SOME OF THE CHOIC ESTiuildlng lots for sale. See A. D. WIL SON, 55 Federal st., Allegneny. J y22-19-2 23.25.27' STANTON AV. BUILDING LOT 50X125 FEET; one square from Highland av. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 102 Fourthav. Jy2C-122-MTUFSu Allegheny Lots. 0 ,N CALIFORNIA AV.-LOT 47x160 FEET. 1 D. wilson, 5o j cacrai st., Allegheny. Jy22-l8-22,24,27 Suburban Lots. AT CRAFT0N-23 NICE LEVEL LOTS, FIVE minutes from station ; these lots can be bought at prices away below any others and are close to the station and on easy terms, bee plan and get particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. Jy22-43-22.23,27 SUBURBAN TROPERTY THE LARGEST lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best terms in the county at Sheraden, 15 minutes from Union station: see Sheraden belore von buy else where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretary, 127 Filth av. fe27-72-D Farms. Y UR FARMS CLOSETO LINE OF RAILROAD, 30 acres, 52 acres, 38 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. Jy22-42-2:,2,2o.27 IARMS-SMALL WESTERN FARMS. FROM : ten acres up, for ale or exchange; very cheap; beautiful country. Inquire direct of the owners, ROOM 2C9, Blssetl block. Jy24-51 FARM-160 ACRES, FOR SALE CHEAP IN S.wT part of Kansas: 30 acres cultivated; four miles from county seat: owner needs money. Address B. P.. Dispatch ofilce. Jy28-13b FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. A SUBSTANTIAL PLANING-MILL PROP ERTY, Including the necessary buildings and complete outfit of excellent machinery, engine and boiler, planer, matcher, molder, saws, turning lathes, shafting and pulleys, etc., etc.: everything in first-class order; will sell the entire building and machinery, or will sell the machinery separate and apart from the building; the plant Is located In a prosperous manufacturing town on line of railroad; a splendid stand for the business; will be sold on very reasonable terms. Partlcul irs from JAS. W. DRAPE &CO.. Agents, 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Jr23-30-D' AN INTEREST IN A PAVING AND FIRE BRICK business, situate in a good manu facturing town on line of railroad and river, w 1th excellent shipping facilities; Abundance of clay, coal etc., on the premises. Partlcniars irom JAS. AV. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St.. Pitts burg. Jy25-30-D AN ESTABLISHED BUSINESS: INCOMESI.500 to $2,500 a year; less than $1,000 will buvit if taken soon by a good party. Address A. W. II., Dispatch ofilce. JylS-35' BARBER SHOP-FINELY FURNISHED BAR BER shop: good location: must be sold this week. Call at A. EDL1S & CO.'S, 502 to 510 Liberty St., Pittsburg. JT27-3 BRICK PLANT-CONSISTING OF GRINDING pan. engine, boiler, etc.: engines, boilers, clav and ore pans, and brick jard supplies. THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, Lacockand Sandusky streets, Allegheny. te!7-MWF , BUSINESS-A CHANCE IN A THOUSAND; A good pa) lng business and increasing, consist ing of carpets and furniture. Inquire of J. C. rRENTEK, No. 33 Fifth av. J j 2G-13-MW CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING store, doing the leading business in a town of 15,000 Inhabitants, within 30 miles of Pittsburg; location best in the town: stock will Invoice about $10,000; this is a good chance to buy a good paj lng business; good reasons for selling. Address T. T., Dispatch office. Jy23-9.! COMPLETE RESTAURANT OUTFIT FOR sale cheap; lange, boiler, steam table, tab'ej, chairs and crockrrj at a bargain, and store build ing, 546 Woodstieet, Torrent. Inquire ROOM 209. Bisscll block. Jy24-5l TYRUGSTORE DOING GOOD BUSINESS; XJ well located; 2335'i Carson St.. S. S., clt) ; rea son for selling to settle up the estate; terms reason able. Apply to SILVANUS DAWEs, Adm., at store, orlt. L. KING, Atty., 437Urantst., city. Jyl7-O0' FOR SALE-$1.20D OR INVOICE, OROCERY stand doing large business, mostly cash: cheap rent; others fJOO, $500 to $10,000: cigar store, res- fine milk depot. , flOLMESi CO.. 420 Smithfield tl,-, tor two years, a... o yer eeuu . g ; JclJ S-.GOO, for three years, at 6 per cent --- pnilTfh AvPTIIIP 8P pALLERY THE HANDSOMEST PIIOTO ..--.-,-. n-n ttt 1 immn V. UU-LUJL. JTIVCIIUC. YM launini. snrifi stnrp it art tnirrKPL mac unit; hinmr -,.. A .. r - vi uisai'ii ff&nprvnn Kiiin av ri tuur: nma m ' 'in .n. 'vuii.il FOR SALE-BUSINESS. X-usines- Opportunities. JOB PRINTING OFFICE-AT A BARGAIN TO a quick buyer; a first-class Job printing office doing a nice business, located In McKeesport: In one of tiie most prosperous and best manufactur ing cities in Western Pennsylvania; a splendid stand for the business; will invoice about -$5,2DO; will sell. If sold at once, for $3,500; reasons for sell ing good; the outfit consists of one two-revolution Campbell press, size 33'$v, in.; one Hoe pony press, size 23K28 in. and two Jobbers, over $1,000 w orth of wood type and $1,000 worth or metal type, including a stereotype outfit, engine and boiler: can be turned Into a newspaper ofilce at a cost or about $200. Particulars from F. S. & W. G. GLEA SON, Agents, 127 Fifth av., McKeesport, Pa. Business Properties. FOR SALE BUSINESS CORNER ONE OF the most promising on Fifth av.: now paving a good Income. (95). V. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. ' JV-3-7-2-. 27.31' Toil SALE MISCELLANEOUS. norses. Vehicles. Live Stock. DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS all styks; our own make. WM. BECKERT. 340 to 344 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone. 3420. JelO-lo-MWS HORSE A GOOD, STYLISH DRIVING horse, 16 hands high: perfectlv sound. Can be seen by calling on PETER SHIELDS, 533 Grant street. Jy20-8' LIVERY OUTFIT INCLUDING HORSES, carriages. buggU's. etc.; all in fl rst-class con dition: stabling for 3, head of horses; will give long lease on stable. For information address LIVERY. Dispatch ofilce. Jy20-134 machinery and Metals. AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES WORK perfectly right and left, with single or double drum: second-hand boilers and engiucs also on hand: general machine work promptly executed; correspondence solicited. COMBINATION EN GINE CO., LIM., 3140 Penn ave.,l'ittsburg. TellS del04!s-MWS ENGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND; largest stock of all sizes; 163:30, 1224. 12x18, 10 u, 19-1G, 10x11, 9x12,8x12,7x12, Gxl2:inountcdport able engine, boilers of all sizes, shafting, pulleys, pumps, governor, etc. Telephone, 3401, 23 and 25 Park Way, Allegheny, Pa. J. S. YOUNG. apll-D TIIE CELEBRATED ACME AUTOMATIC safety engines and non-explosive boilers, or gasorolltuel, from one to five-horsepower; also, the latest Improved ventilating fans: perfect sat isfaction guaranteed; by J. PRAGER, General Agent, No. 4 Filth av., Pittsburg, Pa. my25-MW .T.HE BECK AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIGHT JL engine; engines, boilers and sawmills and woodworking machinery. IIARMES MACHINE DEPOT, 99 First av.. Pittsburg. my7-D Miscellaneous. F IINE BABY CARRIAGE-CHEAP. 24 OHIO STREET. Allegheny. Jy8-139" M ODENE-AT951PENN AV. Je3-17 SPECIAL INDUCEMENT TO INVESTORS the right of one or more States of one of the best rights ever offered to the public; has been In successful operation for nine years. HUGHES, 220 Sheridan av., E. E., Pittsburg. V25-14-D' TO LET. City Residences. HOUSE-NO. 951 PENN AV.; II ROOMS AND basement; good condition; cheap. Address A. W. H.qnickat931. Jy26-44t Allegheny Residences. VTICE FIVE-ROOM DWELLING-FEDERAL -T st. extension. Inquire of J. It. McKEE. 703 Penn av., room 611. fe7--MWSt Suburban Residences. GLENSnAW, P.& W. R. R.-7-ROOM DWELL ING. 2 acres ground, abundance of frnlt, good stable: flrst-cliss train service; f IS per month. Ad dress E. D. SHAW, Glcnshaw. Pa. Jy22-21-3twst T7URNISHED ROOMSWITH OR WITHOUT JJ board at 30 DIAMOND, below Wood. Jy2G-25t FURNISHED ROOM, SECOND-STORY FRONT. 440 PEN N AV. J y27-12t JECOND-STORY FRONTROOM, FURNISHED. 3 437 LIBERTY ST. Jy27-Ht TniRD STORY FRONT ROOM FURNISHED. 432 PENN AVE. Jy0-15t TTNFURNISHED FRONT AND BACK PAR U LOR, also furnished front room on second iloor, for rental No. 117 LACOCK ST., Allegheny. 4j Jy6-C7t l-nslness Stands. HOTEL TO LET OR LEASE VERY CHEAP, In good iron and coal town of 2,500 Inhabi tants; marly new and best location; natural gas and water throughout; good reasons for rentlug. Address C. F. B Dispatch ofilce. Jy26-Mt TO LET HANDSOME STOREROOMS, NOS. 73 and SO Diamond St.. J list above Smithfield St., in new Dispatch building; well lighted ele gantly fitted up, centrally located and ha lng every convenience; these rooms are admirably suited for Insurance, real estate or other ofilce business. For turthcr information apply, after 2 P. M.. to BUSI NESS MANAGER, The Dispatch, Smithfield and Diamond sts. ap29-117t TO LETT-CHOICE OTJFICES ON SECOND 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 lor professional men In the citv. Apply, after 2 1. . it., to BUS. MGK, DISPATCH, ou the premises. ap2J-lI7t PERSONAL. PERSONAL-'THE MODERN EVIL-" THE most startling book ever printed, at FRANK BACON & CO'S., 301 Smithfield st. Jy25 PERSONAL-WE HAVE BOOKS. AND LOTS or them; largest old bookstore west of the Alle gheny Mountains. LEVI'S. 900 Liberty st. Jyl9 PERSONAL-CASH PAID FOfToLlTGOLD and silver; Jcwelrv repaired; new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCH, 541 Smithfield st. Jyl7-13 PERSONAL-WIIEN I WAS A SMALL BOY my mother always repaired my breeches and jacket, but since I got to be a great big man, DICK SON, the well-known tailor, 65 Fifth av., cor. Wood ot., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape. Tel. 13.'). mylS-60-i STOLEN. STOLEN-FROM THE PREMISES OF 3IYEIW Bros., Somerset township, Washington county. Pa.. Tuesday night. July 21. lini, a large bay horse with one white bind foot: weighs about 1,400 lbs, about 7 years old: saddle rub ou 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. Jy24-f0 FOUND. I70UND-POCKETBOOK WITH SMALL SUM ' of money. Cm be had at KAERCHER'S PHARMACY. 62 Federal St.. Allegheny. Jy2b-132 LOST. LOST-DIAMOND RING AT ROCK POINT ON Saturday near cane stand; $20 reward to finder if left at 19 FEDfcRAL ST.. Allegheny. Jv21-12J EDUCATIONAL. ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANLIUS, N. Y. Under the visitation of the War Department. Military under U. S. Army officer. Kt. Bev. F. I). Huntington, S. T. D., President. Apply to Lt. Col. WiL VEEBEUK, Supt. mylT-l20-awr CHELTENHAM 3IILITAEY ACADEMY Ogontz, Montgomery Co., Pa. Unex celled in -beauty and healthfulness of loca tion and surroundings and in building., eqnipment and all other requisites of a flrst clags school. Number limited to 60. For illustrated circular address JOHN CALVIN BICE, A. M., Principal. myl5-77-D CURRY UNIVERSITY, SIXTH ST. Fall Term Opens September 1. Thiity years of success. Unsurpassed fa cilities. Flvo departments and tlireo special schools, eacliwitu its own faculty and apart ments. Business college and school of snort hand. Hundreds of graduates placed In positions yearly. Jyl5-p n. M. T.0 WE, President. DR. HARRIS' CRAMP CURE -Fon- Every Ache and Pain FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES. Manufactured fcy LH. HARRIS DRUG CO. Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh Avenne, ie30-D PITTSBURG. PA. TO LOAN -AT 0X02- ' . M APPLICATION AT OUR OFFICE, M J1.000. for one year, at Cper cent. ' 9H SU-ESIER BESOKTS. TOURISTS CAN OBTAIN INFORMATION as to rates and accommodations of many resort, hotels and cottages hy applying at THE DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE. Atlantic City. SHACKAMAXON HOTEL, 14 Arkansas av., Atlantic City, N. J. First-class accommodations. Terms reason able. BERNARD CONWAY. je26-10-stw' STOCKTON HOTEL. rirst-CIass in all its Appointments.. Jyl2-C8-MWFSU STEVEN J. KIRK, Pnor. THE CIIALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Onthebeach.with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths in the house. Send for circular. je30-9-D E. ROBERTS & SONS. HOTEL IMPERIAL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Maryland av.. directly on the beach, facing the ocean. Handiomely deco rated and furnished. Capacity 200. Strictly first-class. Prices: By the day. $2 to $3; by the week, $10 to $13. G. W. KINDRICK. Jj9 83-d Tlie 3yCa;rLSoo- ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The largest hotel. Open ail the year. jell-ll CHARLES McGLADE. Cape May. HOTEL CHALFONTE. CAPE MAY. N. J. Greatly enlarged since last season. All modern improvements-. jy-22-D H. W. SAWYER. HOTEL COLUMBIA. Cape Mat, N. J. All modern improve ments, popular prices, special rates by the week. II. W. SAWYER. Jy4-21-D MARINE VILLA, Cape May, N. J. Within 30 yards of tho surf. Seventeenth season; 50 rooms added, facing the sea: eleva tor, baths, etc. MRS. F. UALLENBECK. jyl-21-D HOTEIv X VP."V3rrE5, CAPE MAY, N. J. JOHN TRACY CO., Proprietors!. Located directly on tlie beach. Elevator and all modern improvements. Addres3 JOHN TRACY, Proprietor, Washington. Hotel, Philadelphia, or to Cape May. Jyl STOCKTON HOTEL. THE FINEST SEASIDE HOTEL IN TIIE WORLD. Cnisino and service unsnruassed. Rates, $3 50 $1 and $5. Weekly rates for two persons in one room, $40, $42, $i5, $50. $56 per week, ac cording to location. Suites witli parlors and baths extra. Plumbing and drainage abso lutely perfect. Orchestra plays morning concerts and during dinner hours. Hops in the evening. F. THEODORE WALTON, jy25-10 Proprietor. Other Kesorts. TnE "HOTEL OLIVER," . ELKWOOD CITY, PA. In the midst of magnificent scenery. Table and attendance unsurpassed. For rates and any additional information address Jyl9-S6 GORDON H. MULLIN, Manager. DILL PARK, A family summer resort on the bank3 ot Lake Etie, now open. Terms very reason able to permanent boarders. ROBERT DILL, Proprietor, Northeast, To. Jylo-06 DEMMLER BROTHERS, B26 AND 523 SMITHFIELD STREET. Summer Goods Pocket Stoves Lemon Squeezers, Ice Picks, Oil Stoves, Refrigera tors. Je335-itWT Farmers' Deposit National Bank. CO I" ourtti Avenug. Store your valuables forsife keeping be fore leaving for seashore or mountains. Boxes rented, $5 00 and upward. jy3-39-MW BEFORE LEAVING TOWN Tourists should procure Feathor-weight Crush Hats, Sun Umbrellas, Hammocks,Gos samers, Hat Cases, etc., etc., at a A. SMILEY & CO.'S, 23 Fifth avenue. je3-34-MWi- TAKE A CAMERA. With you, and the place to get It isatAV.S. BELL & CO.'S. Amateur outfits a specialty. All Photographic Novelties on hand. 431 Wood street, Pittsburg. Telephone 1203. Je3-6-Mwr TRAVELERS' REQUISITES & CONVENIENCES Lap tablets, portfolios, lountain pens, hand bags, dressing and toilet cases, drink ing cups and flasks, sketching outfits, artists' umbrellas, easels and stools, playing cards, checkers, chess, crlbhago, etc.: fine station erytake a supply with you or order it sent to your summer address; engraved cards, orders executed promptly and sent to any address. JOS. EICHBAUM & CO., je37-MW- 43 Filth ave., Pittsburg. THE TIDE - TO BLAINE: BECAUSE the new town is situated in the only natural manufacturing dis tricf fonvenient to Pittsburg; On the always navigable Monongahela river, affording unequaled shipping facilities by water; On the line of one railroad, and close to another, providing direct outlets Over the great Pennsylvania and Vanderbilt systems; In the center of the richest Coal and Gas Fields, in Western Pennsylvania. On a line with outlying towns which have shown the most rapid and sub stantial growth and greatest appreciation in values; witness Charleroij Duquesne, McKeesport, Braddock, Homestead; Because manufacturers, cognizant of these facts, are looking toward BLAINH for locations, where already The American Vault, Safe and Lock Company Have chosen a site and begun to excavate for buildings that will eventually cover ten acres and furnish employment to 1,200 or 1,500 workersj ' and, furthermore, BECAUSE ELEVATED, WELL DRAINED, CHOICE LOTS HERE AT $150 TO $500, Surrounded by improvements and bounded by an old town with all of its conveniences and comforts, provide accessible, healthful, pleasant , home sites, and guarantee larger profits as offered than are-to-be realized out of similar investments elsewhere. FREE RAILROAD TICKETS. . W pt atjc: PDTMTF.Tj MATTER AND FULL PARTICULARS ON 'jB SUMMER RESORTS. Other Kesorts. HOTEL ALLAIRE SPRING XAKE, N. J. Directly on beach. First-clas. throughout. Artesian water. E. M. RICHARDSON. inv31-U-MW- FIDELITY. TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth avo. Before leaving town send your silverware and valuables to U3 for safe keeping. CHOICE PROPERTIES. OLIVER TERRACE LOTS, HAZELWOOD. Tliey are the finest and most beautiful building lots in the Twenty-third ward. They aro sitnate only 3.8 miles from Pitts burg Fostofllce, and are on the line of tha B. & O. It. R., winch has 46 trains stopping daily at Hazelwood station, and front on Second avenue, where the electric cars, with Brent fare, pas- every few minutes. Theyare convenient to the churches, and only three minutes' walk from the Peeble'3 Public School. Enhancement certain, owing to the vas8 improvements being done in that vicinity. IRA M. BURCHFIELD, Je3-3-nws 153 Fourth avenue. FOR LEASE. Nos. 78 and SO Diamond St., in ne-v Dispatch Bnihlins: choice and central location? high ceilings, good light, tile floors, good entrances, elegant wmdows for display; every modern convenience. Apply after 2 r. jr. anv day to BUSI-. NEsb MANAGER DISPATCH. Jc4-U7 OAKLAND SQUARE. Fifteen minutes from tho city by cable ot electric cars. Fine view of Schenley Park; overlooking Carnegie Library and Art Gal lery. Newsevenand eight-room brick houses, hall, bath, w. c, washstand, both gases 'and electric lighting, slate mantels, tila hearths, laundry, cemented cellar, porches; streets asphaltum paved and sewered. Small cash payments; balance long time SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO, Jyl9-7-r 99 Fourth avenue. ONE WHOLE SQUARE. $50,000, on reasonable terms, will bny that elegant piece of property occupying tho square bounded on the north by Linden ave., on the south by Houiewood ave., on the ease by Dcnniston ave., and on the west by Snadv ave., w hich is tho choicest and cheap est piece of propertv in the Eatt End. v a STEWART, No. 137 Fourth avo. jy2G40 SPECIAL PRICE For a short time only. Wo have a very low price on a FINE LOT OF GROUND, Size 174x12., near Point Breeze, East EnfU SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., J y Wl-D 99 Fourth a r. OAKLAND. Terrace street, one square from Fifth av. very desirable BUILDING LOT. low prico for quick salo. BAXTER, THOMFSON & CO., - Jy26-ll-Mwrsu 1C2 Fourth avenno. F OR SALE The Substantial Residence, tuo lot-. 25x120 feet on with tuo lot-. 23x120 feet WESTERN AVE., ALLEGHENY, near the Parks, of the estate of the late Div Bruce, deceased. Immediate possession. See JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Jy3-14-MWT3 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. McNAUGHER & CO., Contractors for Paving Sidewalks With Cement, Brick and Fire Brick, Concreting Cellars. 110 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA. Curbstoee furnished and set. f e7-48-B STILL FLOf S - 3' 1 N .r '9 Si Np4