Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, July 29, 1891, Page 3, Image 3

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    BOGS IiT A DEEfflA.
The First Day's Catcli Turns Out to
Be Quite a Large One.
TWENTY-FIVE CANINES CAPTURED.
People Turn Out to Stare at the Wagon With
Its Dowlin? Captives.
EXECUTIONS BOOKED FOR TO-MORROW
The first execution of dogs will take place
at the pound to-morrow night at 10 o'clock.
Superintendent Weir has not yet decided
"Whether or not to issue special invitations
for the affair, but at any rate it -will be wit
nessed by only a select few.
The dog patrol made its first trip yester
day, starting out at S o'clock in the morning
and returning at 2 r. w. with 25 captives.
"With the wagon w ere Driver John Bracken
nnd Dog Catchers Washington Alexander
mid 1'eter MoNally.
After leaving the ponnd they drove down
to City Hall, where Superintendent Weir in
spected the outfit. Then the traveling
prison crossed the Smithnold street bridge
and turned down Carson street ton ard the
West End.
During the next few hours there was con
sternation among the ranks of the illegal
brute population of Limerick. Scores of
snapping, snarling curs. t oolly and other
wise, who hadlivedalltheirhves unmolested,
roaming the narrow alleys and streets with
nothing to disturb the peace of their lives
except an occasional noisy altercation
among themselves, suddenly found them
selves beset by unknown enemies. The net.
dropped with astonishing quickness over
them, and, tangled confusedly in its meshes,
they were tossed howling with terror into
the cago.
AN OBJECT OV INTEREST.
As the wagon moved along the streets Its
errand soon became known, and its ap
proach was heralded soveral squares ahead.
Following it at a respectful distance was a
crowd of men, women and boys, enjoying
the novel sight hugel and frightening away
nan tne intended victims w ltu tneir cries.
Mr. Alexander, a colored man, who cap
tured dogs eight vear in Washington, D. C,
proved himself quite expert in the business.
When once he got fairly in the wake of an
unlicensed cur he seldom failed to land it
In the wagon. Mr. McXally, though new at
the business, turned out to bo more of an
cneun to the violators of the dog ordinance
than some ol the unlucky animals susuected.
The tour was not made, however, without
accident. Alexander had his net over a
large Xewloundland dog and was waiting
for his partner to come to his assistance in
getting it into the wagon when the animal
succeeded in fixing its sharp teeth in hia
hand. The wound bled considerably, but
wa6 not i ery serious.
One case where Mr. Alexander showed hi
ability was when he had a large dog under
his net and another one came running up,
snaihng and barking furiously. Molding the
net down firmly with one hand he reached
theother out quickly, and in an instant had.
caught the intruder by the neck and tossed
him into the wagon.
SOME ASGKTT OWKEES REBEL.
In several places the catchers met with
ferious remonstrances on the part of angry
owners; but they paid no attention to these
nnd kept on with the work. Finally all were
tired out, and with the cage well filled they
Started toward the pound. As the wagon
came along Smithfield street and pulled np
ngain in front of the City Ilall it attracted
the attention of everybody.
Twenty-five doge were crowded behind
the uetwoik of wire, and most of them w ere
gazing wistfully out on the crowd, as if
w ondering what it all meant. O there were
more inclined to do battle with their fellow
prisoners, and altogether they made a de
cidedly noisy collection. Half a hundred
bovs followed the wagon, each laying claim
id ocuerous language 10 one or mora oi tile
curs. When the wagon reached the pound
on Ruch's Hill fully J00 neople were await
ing its arrival, eager to witness the first con
signment of applicants for the di owning
cage. All those not claimed before to-morrow
evening will go under the water.
Licences are still being issued at Centra; 1
ponce smtion. buperintenucnt Heir said
ycets.day be did not yet know how many
Iice'i.'es had been issued, as the records are
still at the various stations. But he is con
fidt there are lrom LTiOO to 2,000 dogs in the
city still unlicensed, and before many weeks
a large proportion of them will be "ducked."
SOMEWHAT DIVIDED.
1 he Opposition to the County Committee's
Action Not Unanimous as to Another
Meeting To-Day Likely to Settle Several
Rather Interesting Questions.
While enthusiastic as ever the straight-out
Republicans arc somewhat divided as to the
advisability of calling for another meeting
of the County Committee. This will ho set
tled at the meeting to-day. Judge Fettcrman
regards the proposition to call another meet
ing of the committee as a mistake, hut one
attended with happy consequences, as it
wrought an expression from Ucpublicans
who had hitherto kept quiet. They advise
against tho calling of a meeting of the com
mittee. Secretary Dunn expresses tho opinion that
to-day's, meeting will be a success, as reports
from different parts of the county show a
inujori ty of Republicans in fvor of calling a
convention and the nomination of a straight
Republican ticket.
lames II. Patterson, of Sharpaburg.returns
n list of 175 names of voters who repudiate
the County Committee's action, and
requet a convention. A North Fayetto can
vasser returned a list of 21 signers to a re
quest for a call for a convention, and said he
had neked only 'J2 Republicans to sign.
Chairman Uripp said yesterday that he
liad not been a-ked to call the committee to
gether again, but that lie could have no hes
tiitiou in doing so, as the rules would make
it obligatory on him.
Reports ot hat ill be done to-day are
colored somewhat to suit the views or those
making tnem, but the isue of the meeting
will determine the complexion of the move
ment.
THE ADVANCE SHIPMENT.
frcven Car Load of Machinery for the
American Vault, Saro and Lock Com
pany Delivered on Their New Siding at
ISlnlne.
Hundreds of people nocked to the new
giding and station site at Blaine ou Monday
when it became known that the first con
signment of machinery for the new safe
works at that point ad arrived. Seven
cars standing on the Blaine switch, loaded
with massive, highly finished machinery,
were surrounded during the rest of the day
by a curious and admiring throng. Thirty
to 40 more cars w ill be required to traus
port the remainder of the safe company's
machinery and bupplies from Chicago, and
the work of constructing their mammoth
buildings at Blaine will be urged vigorously
forward. IJesidcnts of that vicinity and lot
holders are naturally jubilant over the as
surance of the speedy completion at Blaine
of a plant to employ 1,200 to 1,500 men.
His Experience in Texas.
"William Hutchinson, of Benton, 111.,
while dealing in cattle and horses in Texas
last September, was taken with a very
severe attack of cholera morbus and diar
rhoea, coining, he supposed, from a change
of drinking water. A local druigist ad
vised him to take Chamberlain's Colio,
Cholera arid Diarrhoea Kemedy. The sec
ond dose, he says, effected a complete cure,
and he now takes pleasure in recommend
ing it to others. -W.su
Any Barkeeper Can Tell Yon
That Iron City beer is more popular than
ever. It is kept up to standard grade.
Telephone 3180.
Summer neckwear; great variety.
James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth ave.
All-wool dress goods at 25c a yard. The J
best value ever sold lor that price.
Jos. IIokne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
15c, Reduced From 50c,
50 doz. ladies' fine silk mitts.
A G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth avenue.
SUMMER outing shirts m adras and chev
iot- James H. Aiken & Co.,
100 Fifth avenue.
I
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PKOnTABLE rHH,ANTHKOFr,
Making First-Class Investment and at the
Same Time Benefiting Many Working
men. Attention has frequently been called to
the fact that the surest way to benefit the
mass of the people is to construct healthful
dwellings that can be rented at reasonable
rates. Fully 1,000 workmen, principally
machinists and moulders employed by the
"Westinghouse Airbrake Company, are
obliged to go by special train every day to
and trora wilmerding for the want of suit
able houses that can be rented at that point.
The majority of these men are anxious to
reside near their work and would gladly do
so if houses could bo obtained at rentals
ranging from S10 to ?20 per month. Al
though there are now some "50 houses in the
village, mostly owned, however, by the oc
cupants, it will require fully three times
that number to supply the present demand.
The special need is for conveniently ar-
rangeu nve-room nouses, wnicn, it desira
ble, could be built in blocks of eight or ten
so cheaply that at a very moderate rental
they would vield at leastlO or 12 per cent
on the investment from a good paying class
of tenants.
As to "Vilmerding, as it stands to-day,
there is, without doubt, no now town in tne
country so completely equipped. By the
enterprise of its projectors the streets have
been graded, sewered and provided with
sidewalks without cost to the taxpayer. An
excellent water works system, natural gas
mains and an electric ligbt plant leave little
to be desired in the way of city advantages.
The town is well lighted by the tower sys
tem, at a nominal cost, and both fire and
police protection are afforded.
In this connection it may be said that, in
marked contrast with the usual plan pur
sued by large corporations, the Westing
house Airbrake Company favored the early
erection vi umeruing inio a Dorougn, me
boundaries of which should include its im
mensely valuable plant. This liberal ac
tion assures to the borough a large revenue
for borough and school purposes, and to the
citizens and other property owners many
improvements and benefits, coupled with
reasonable valuations and low tax rates. As
a matter of fact, thus far taxes in the
borough of Wilmerding have been less than
in the surrounding townships.
A noticeable feature of the town is the
very substantial character of buildings
already erected and now under wav. The
general office and Library building, with its
extensive and lovely grounds, would be an
ornament to any city. The new school
house is equally handsome in design and a
model of completeness. A number of well
built business houses and a very attractive
brick block known as the Bank building im
press the visitor with the marked perma
nency of all improvements, while the neat
and artistic dwellings to be seen on all
sides strengthen the impression and gratify
the taste.
The plant of the Westinghouse Airbrake
Company is the only manufacturing estab
lishment within the borough, but it is
gigantic in size and in achievement, em
ploying 2,000 men and paying out over
5100,000 per month for wages alone. Divi
dends aggregating 13 per cent on the capital
stock ot 5, 000, 000 have been declared out
of the earnings of the first six months of
1891, and with a constantly increasing busi-
ucbo tiicie is scarcely any unlit IO me
growth and prospentyof this wonderfully
successful concern.
In view of these facts, tho security of
money invested in permanent buildings at
Wilmerding cannot be questioned. The
history of AleKeesport and Braddock will
be repeated there, and those who are first in
the field will reap the most bountiful har
vest. The East Pittsburg Improvement
Company at "Wilmerding or No.417 "Wood
street, Pittsburg, Pa., will make large dis
counts on prices and special terms of pay
ment for property on which purchasers will
agree to erect suitable houses for renting in
response to the great demand therefor. The
opportunity cannot be excelled.
Third Special Excursion to Atlantic City
Will leave Pittsburg via the B. & O. E. K.
on to-morrow (Thursday), July 30, via
"Washington, D. CL, Baltimore and Phila
delphia, 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.
Plenty of choice in Anderson's 40c ging
hams at 15c and 25c a yard.
JOS. HORNE&CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
Preliminary Season.
First early fall opening of neckwear
Friday and Saturday this week. Never
such a display made in this city.
Will Peice, 47 Sixth st.
30c quality French satincs, black and
white, India silk patterns, now 15c a yard.
JOS. HOKNE & CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
Fine dress shirts made to order at James
H. Aiken & Co."s, 100 Fifth avenue.
The Spring of Eternal Youth.
Carlsbad may be truly termed the Spring
of Eternal Youth. For centuries the famous
Sprudel has been used as the best natural
remedy for constipation, catarrh of the
stomach, dyspepsia and liver and kidney
complaints. Be sure to buy the genuine im
ported article only, which must have the
signature of "Eisner & Mendelson Co..
Sole Agents, New York," on every package.
13-23
LEGAL NOTICES.
LEGAL - I AM PREPARED TO DO WORK
for the legal profession, writing deeds, mort
gages or transcribing legal or other documents:
SBiisiacticn gi
merstarl:
lUfactlcn guaranteed; terms moderate. MORTI-
LLNG. room 34, 103 Fourth av.
jezi-17-wsu
TESTATE OF MARGARET R. BLACK. DE
JCi CEASED. Notice is hereby given that
letters testamentary on the estate of Mar
garet R. Black, deceased, have been granted
to the undersigned, to whom all persons in
debted to said estate are requested to make
Immediate payment, and those having
claims against the same should make them
known without delay.
AGNES G. WHITE,
JEANETTE S. FORSYTH, Executors.
No. 4220 Fifth Avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.
JyS-l-w
JOSIAH COHEN & CO.,
85 Diamond street.
In re voluntary assignment of L. Newman to
Eleazer Pink. No. 31, March term, 1891.
In tho Court of Common Pleas No. 1 of
Allegheny County, Pa,
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
X Eleazer Fink has filed his first and final
account In said court as assignee of L New-
man,and that the same will be confirmed nisi
on the 15th day of August, 1691, and absolutely
ten thereafter unless exceptions be filed in
the meantime. ELEAZER FINK
JySSOT Assignee.
James A. McKean, Attorney.
INSTATE OF S. J. WAINWRIGHT. DE
U CEASED. Noticois hcrebv given that
letters of administration, on the estate of S
J. Walnwriglit, late or Pittsburg, Pa., de
ceased, have been granted to the under
signed, to whom all persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate
payment, and those having claims or de
mands against the same will make them
known without delay.
E. Z. WAINWRIGHT.
S. J. WAINWRIGHT, JR.,
Administrators,
Jyl5-18-w No. S615 Butler St., City.
EXECUTOR'S NOTICE NOTICE IS
hereby givon that letters testamentary
on the estate of Daniel Bushnell, late of the
Fourteenth ward, Pittsburg, in the county
of Alleghony and State of -Pennsylvania, de
ceased, have been granted to the under
signed. All Dorsons indebted to said estate
are requested to make immediate payment
and those having claims or demands against
the same will make them known, without
dalay. to JOSEPH BUSHNELL, vTILLIAM
G. WARDEN, Executors, at the olBce of J.
IL BALDWIH, 3i Diamond street, Pittsburg,
Pa. Jy230-w
3T" Display advertisements one dollar per
tquare far one insertion. Classified real estate
advertisements on this page ten cents per line
for each insertion, and none taken for less than
thirty cents. Top lint Umg displayed counts as
too.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH.
BUSINESS OFFICE.
Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets,
ALWAYS OPEN".
BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WIIEKE
WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET, AND OTHER
TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE
RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION.
Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver
tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch.
FOR THE SOUTHSIDE, NO. 1412 CARSON
STREET. TELEPHONE NO. E2.
FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 6121
PENN AVE.
PITTSBURG ADDITIONAL.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler street.
EMIL Q. STDCKEY, 24th street and Penn avenue.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street.
H. J. McBRIDEl Market House, Allegheny.
F. H. EGGERS A 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.
Male HelD.
BLACKSMITH-FIRST-CLASS MAN. ALSO
first-class wagon maker: good opportunity for
men who understand heavy work. Apply 84
WASHINGTON AV., city. jy28-25
OOKKEEPER-BY A MANUFACTURING
establishment, a competent bookkeeper. Ad
dress for one week, with references, give age and
alary wanted, Y Dispatch office. J J28-71
CUTTERS WANTED-TIIE A. D. RUDE NEW
method of cutting ill produce bright, well
flttlng, stvllsh garments without a try-on. Taught
only at CLEVELAND CUTTING SCHOOL,
Cleveland. O. Jy29-20
MACHINISTS-THREE GOOD MACHINISTS
by CHARLEKOI PLATE GLASS CO. : steady
-work; call In person at works, Charleroi, Pa.
Jy26-ll-D
MAN WITH PUSH WANTED IN EACH CITY
and town of Pennsylvania and surrounding
fotates to Introduce the fastest selling article on rec
ord : jpavs f3 60 per day. Address, with stamp. W.
H. WILLIAMSON, 44 N. Fourth at., Philadelphia,
Pa. jyij-3S
MAN, AT ONCE-A MAN OF GOOD ADDRESS
as salesman In a line Mhlch promises good
returns. Address H. L., Dispatch office. Jy28-77
"S TEN-FEW GOOD SEWING MACHINE MEN
1U. salary or commission, WHEELER ft WIL
SON MFG. CO., 6 Sixth St.
jy!7-82-WFSu
SALESMEN IN EVERY COUNTY-S76 PER
month and expenses; outfit, samples, etc.,
tree: goods sold by sample; steady position to
proper party; no experience necessary: full par
ticulars upon application; send stamp. WORCES
TER. FERRULE MFG. CO., 24 Hermon St.,
Worcester, Mass. JylS-28-D
SALESMEN-WANTED TO SELL OUR ELE
GANT family oil portraits; no experience re
quired; beginners earn So0 weekly: H outfit free;
send for outfit and particulars; a rare chance.
SAFFOHD ADAMS & CO., 41 Gt, Jones St., N. Y.
J j 19-50- wrsu
SALESMEN-CAPABLE OF ESTABLISHING
local agencies and handling a reliable article
through sub-agenU; a profitable business for the
ngiu names. Auuress or can on .u, x.. i(ir3la
room 20, Hotel Bojcr, Pittsburg.
jy29-S
SALESMEN-(AS A SIDE LINE) TO TAKE
orders forO'Keefe's "O. K." shoe blacking:
the finest In the world. O'KEEFE & CO.. 708
Smithfield St., Pittsburg. Jy25-25
SOLICITORS-FOR LIFE INSURANCE: LIB
ERAL commissions; policy takliig because
mostpleastng in price and plan. MURRY ED
bALL, 34 Fidelity building. my2719
-yOUNG MAN FOR COLLECTING AND
1 general office work; must write a good hand
and be correct at figures; state salary wanted :ind
give references. Address BOX R. P., Dispatch
office. Jy29-31J
VTOUNG MAN TO TAKE CARE OF GENERAL
JL store In country: must be 6teady and willing
to devote his whole time to ork. Address, stating
wages expected, etc., W. O., Dispatch office.
Jy29-7
-youNG man wrrn some knowledge-
X of bookkeeping for office work; one acquain
ted with commission business preferred. Address
PRODUCE, Dispatch office. Jy29-34
rouN(TMAN wTthexperience intype-
X SETTI.". u and press feeding. Inquire of J. S.
FOSTER, 199 Main St., Allegheny.
Jy-9-35
Wanted Agents.
AGENTS-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION TO
handle the new Datent chemical Ink erasing
erases Ink thoroughly hi two seconds; no abrasion
of paper: 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales
amounted io (020 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 MFG. CO.,
La Crossa. Wis. my22-75
pencil; uiugreaiesi selling noveuy ever proauceu;
AGENTS-TO SELL TnE PINLESS CLOTHES
line: the onl.- line ever invented that holds tho
clothes without pins; a perfect success: patent re
cently Issued; sold only by agents, to whom the ex
clusive right is given: on receipt of 50 cents wa
will send a sample line bj- mall; also circulars;
price list and terms to a gents : secure vour territory
at once. Address THE PINLESS CLOTHES
LINE CO., 17 Hermon St., Worcester, Mass.
apl2-142-ws
AGENTS-TO TAKE TERRITORY FOR OUR
greatest seller of modern times; King's
Handbook of the U.S.," 940 pages: 2,639 illustra
tions; 61 colored maps; sells for !2 50: we shall bo
able to fill orders promptlr as c0,(01 copies are
readv.
i-. d. rmuiAli (JU.. 135 Filth av.
Pittsburg.
Jy24-TuwihFSSU
AGENTS-WE OFFER AGENTS BIG MONEY,
in exclusive territory; our new patent safes
sell at sight in city or country; new agents first In
field actually getting rich; one agent In one dav
cleared SS0; so can you; catalogue free. ALPINE
SAFE CO.. No. 363-371 Clark st, Cincinnati, O.
Je28-70-W6u
AGENTS-TO SELL HOMEOPATHIC MEDI
CINES: good commissions. DR. O'KEEFE
CO.. Chemists, 70S Smithfield St., Pittsburg, Pa.
Jy27-18
Wanted Female Help.
COOK-EXPERIENCED LADY COOK CALL
at No. 10 CARSON ST. Jy.3-43
LADIES-TO DO FANCY WORK AT THEIR,
homes; we furnish material and pay per
ylecc Call and Bee work, or address, with stamp.
. M. LEMAR Jfc CO., 90 Fourth av., near Wood.
J16-17-MWFSU
LADIES-TO SELL HOMEOPATHIC MEDI
CINES; good commissions. DR. O'KEEFE 4
CO., Chemists, 703 Smithfield St., Pittsburg, Pa.
Jy27-19
Wanted Male and Female Help.
A COOK-MALE OR FEMALE. APPLY AT
HOTEL FERGUSON, C. Ferguson, Prop.,
McDonald, Pa. Jy28-55
AT ONCE-FOUR TEAMSTERS. 3) FARM
hands, hotel cooks, chambermaids, dishwash
ers, dining room girls, 2CO house girls. 4 colored.
10 Germans, nurse girl. MEEHAN'S. 543 Grant
street. Tel. 90. JyZ7-i
LAUNDRESS FOR PRIVATE FAMILY,
wages So; chambermaids, dining room girls,
cooks, nurses, pantry and chamber girls lor hotels,
200 house girls, German and colored girls, one boy,
larm hands, drivers, waiters. MRS. E.THOMP
SON, 60S Grant st. " Jyl6-D
Wanted Situations.
A POSITION IN AN ARCHITECT'S OFFICE
have had 15 years' experience; also, a first
class penman: can furnish unquestionable city
reference lr necessary. Address L. H. R., No. 62
Sandusky St., Allegheny City, Pa. jy29-4
POSITION AS STENOGRAPHER AND TYPE
WRITER: has e had three ears' experience in
large manufacturing business as stenographer and
invoice clerk. Address S. W., Poslofilce box No.
396. 15-26-19-MW
POSITION AS CLERK OR BOOKKEEPER BY
an experienced bookkeeper who can also
write shorthand and use the t) pewrlter. W., Dis
patch office. Jy28-4J
POSITION-BY A FIRST-CLASS PATTERN
maker, a good steady position; can give the
best of rererenca. G. H. M., Dispatch office.
Jy20-93
SITUATION AS ENGINEER-23 YEARS' EX
PERIENCE; 12 years' citv reference; fully
competent. Address, till August 15, ENGINEER,
Dispatch office. Jy29-!
SITUATION-BY A YOUNG MAN OF EXPE
RIENCE, as stenographer and typewriter.
Address A. D. S., Dispatch office. Jy29-18
Financial.
MONEY TO LOAN IN LARGE OR SMALL
amounts on good city or Allegheny-property.
MORTIMER STABLING. Room 34. 108 Fourth av.
, Je21-46-wsu
MONEY TO LOAN-WISE i
TORNEYS. 91 Diamond st.
MINOR, AT-Jy29-96
MORTGAGES ON CITV OR ALLEGHENY
county property at lowest rates. HENRY A.
WEAVER & CO.. 92 Fourth av. mh2-D
MlsceUaneous.
LARGE BOOM WITH OR CONVENIENT TO
boarding; mustbetirstclassand capable of hold
ing $1,000 worth or fine furniture, pictures, etc.,
etc Address, lu own name, gl lng exact location,
O. W., Dispatch office. Jy28-72
MEALERS OR ROOMERS WILL FIND "THE
IDEAL HOME," 175 Third av., first class
only.
Jj-29-18
REAL ESTATE BROKERS REQUIRING
deeds, mortgages, or transcribing or any de
scription done with promptness and accuracy
please call on me; terms moderate. MORTIMER
STABLING, Room S4, 10S Fourth av.
Jea-wsn
-T)OOM-SUITABLE FOR A PHYSICIAN,
AV near corner Negley and Stan too avs. Address
J. EG LEY, Dispatch office. Jy29-6
aiRUN K8 HAULED TO AND FROM EAST END
. iorSOc. CAMPBELL & DAVIS, 12 Seventh av.
Telephone 276. Jyl7-90
TTSE JONES' BEDBUG PARALYZER-JONES'
J Magic Roach Powder; contains no poison;
roaches banished by contract; satisfaction given or
no pay. Prepared by GEO. W.JONES. 222Fedcral
St., AUegheny, Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists.
my3-131-MWP
-I 900 OR 2, COO FEET 4-INCH SECOND-HAND
J.j casing; state price and location; must be gord
and cheap. Address FOX OIL AND GAS CO
LIM.. cor. Main and Wabash avee., Pittsburg, Pa.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, ' WEPKESDA. JULY 29.
WANTED.
Wanted Boarders and Lodgers.
BOARDERS HOTEL BROWN. 185. 187. 189
Federal St., Allegheny! refurnished; meals
firsl-class: rates low; stal'llng for 110 head of horses;
finest accommodations in Allegheny county.
JySS-J3-wsu
TABLE BOARDERS-BEST 23-CENT MEAL
Inthecltv; 34 Diamond square. LARK1N
HECK, proprietors, Billy Craig, manager.
. JySJ-05-WFSU
Wanted Partners.
A GOOD PARTY WANTED-HAVING 110.000
to $20, 000 ready capital at his command and
wishes to place the same In a safe, reliable ana
permanent investment can have an excellent op-
Sortunlty in a large flrst-class manufacturing lu
ustry, with a choice position commanding a good
salary; is managed by gentlemen of honor and high
commercial standing; no debts or obligations of an r
klnd:anyone of good standing who can comply with
the above will nnd this a position havlng-no supe
rior. Full particulars can be had at office, 150
ROBINSON bT., cor. Sandusky St., Allegheny. Pa.
JyiiS
rOB SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Cltv Residences.
CHEAP-ONLY 20 MINUTES FROM COURT
House; Sixth ward; two-story brick dwelling;
eight rooms; finished attic, hall, side entrance.
large cellar.'good sized lot; thi
S. W. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth i
mis is a Bargain.
av. jy23-27
3JOR SALE-SI. CO0-NEAT HOUSE, 5 ROOMS;
. good Investment or a nice home; terms ve
A
very
easv: Washington ave.. Thlrtv-flrst ward. (351.)
W. A.HERRON & SONS.80 Fourth av. Jyl5-3-w
VTO. 334 SECOND AV. LOT
20X68 FT. TO
li alley, with two 2-story brick
dwellings on
front and rear of lot: irood renting property and
always occupied by good paying tenants; for sale
low to close an estate. HENRI? A. WEAVER &
CO., 92 Fourth av. Jya-"r-
TWO BRICK DWELLINGS-NOS. 184 AND
186 Fourth av. ; 42xh5 feet; for sale cheap, as
owners h.ive removed lrom the city. HENKx A.
AVE AVER A CO., 92 Fourth av. J j-18-40
nOI SIDNEY ST. FIVE ROOMS, KITCH-
X I JX EN: price S3.600: lot 20x60: big bargain
rgair
29-9
A. A. ALLES & BRO., 1202 Carson st.
Jy:
East End Residences.
"DOQUET ST. OAKLAND SqUARE-TWO
-D admirably arranged and commodious new
houses are now finished and ready for Inspection
on Boquct St., adjoining Oakland Square; as-
Ihalt pavement Just completed and houses ready
or occupancy; the lots are within 300 fret of the
prettiest part of Schenley Park, a full view of
t hlch is commanded from these houses;grounds
sewered, streets paved and the houses thebestand
most conveniently arranged In the market at the
ri e: 18,000. on terms to suit purchaser. Applvto
AMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth av.. city.
Je28-52'
TJOQUET ST.-IF YOI
JD having a house of yoi
3 ou go to Schenley Park ;
YOU ARE THINKING OF
3f vourown take a look when
3 ou go to Schenley Park at the two elegant and
rommoaious sione ironi residences on jtoqueisi.,
adjoining Oakland Square: these arc all that now
remain undisposed of out ot the seven which were
finished last winter; rooms commodious and con
venient, distance to Schenley Park but two minutes.
Price. S10. COO; tcmnto suit purchaser. Applv to
BLACK & BAIRD, Fourth av. Je2S-o3
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 S3, 750 and on terms 60 easv as those Just
finished and now offered on North Oakland square;
this Is admittedly one of the prettiest places In the
county: It is divided only by a ravine from the
moat beautiful part of Schenler Park, of which It
commands a superb view ; the street cars pass with
in a few hundred feet; the houses will be appreci
ated at once upon examination, having excellent
arrangement of rooms, bay windows, wide porches.
rangements all throush; in short, all modern Im
proements; only fl.OoO cash, balance upon long
time as may be required to suit purchaser; streets
paved with asphalt and sewered; time from post
ofllce by Pittsburg Traction or Duquesne cars or B.
& O. Railroad lest than 20 minutes. Apply to SAM
UEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth av. J j-26-39
VIEW-FRAMfTdWELLING-OF 10 R0OM3
Xi with half an aero of ground fronting on two
streets, near North Highland av.. Nineteenth
ward; will be sold at a bargain. HENRY A.
WEAVER & CO., 92 Fourth a v. Jy28-40
SO 600-NEW FRAME HOUSE IN THE EAST
ilj End, 6 large rooms, attic, hall. vest. 2
porches, nice pantry, all neatly papered, sewered
complete, slate roof, slate mantel; J400 cash; bal
ance to suit tone or two good lots In the East End
will be taken In exchange. DENNISTON. ELDER-
KIN & CO., LIM., 62K Penn av. Tel. 5327.
JlB-US-jra-psa'
CEO 00O-NEW5-ROOM DWELLING HOUSE
ij&iJ) hall, slate roof
, hall, slate roof, noi
plan. Oakland; streets graded and sidewalks; mag-
nmceni view; natural urainage; minuies' waiK io
Fifth av. cable road; 3c tare: ready for occupancy;
easy terms. GEO. SCHMIDT, 157 Fourth av.
Jy255
drainage: 7 minutes1 walk to
Allegheny Residences.
C CALIFORNIA AV., ALLEGHENY NEW
J house, eight rooms, hall, laundry, bath; lot 25
xHOfeet, for rr,5C0. See A. D. WILSON. 55 Fed
eral st., Allegheny. jy28-68
ESPLANADE ST.-LOT 39 FEET FRONT,
brick house. 8 rooms; will sell cheap. See A.
D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. Jy29-99wr
IMNE ALLEGHENY RESIDENCE MUST BE
sold to settle up an estate; will sell very cheap;'
prqperly nets
"in per cent: small payment down
and balance on easv time lnortaasrc
balance on easy time mortgage. Inquire direct
of the owners. ROOM SJ9, Blssell block,
jyzi-oi-
T?OR SALE SANDUSKY, NEAR PARK WAY,
Jj Alleghenv; a very desirable property; cheap.
Lot30)xil5 ft., with brick house, 10 rooms. (4.5).
W. A. HERRON i SONS. 80 Fourth ave.
Jv29-100-Tu
TnOR SALE-ONE OF THE BEST LOCATIONS
F on Sanduskv St.. Altpphenv? hniiflp. in rnnyns?
Hot 30x115 ft.; JH.500. (45) W. A. HERRON &
suas, Burourmav. jys-7-w
SEVERAL ELEGANT RESIDENCE PROPER
TIES on Allegheny, Lincoln and North avs.,
Allegheny: call for particulars. HENRY A.
WEAVER & CO., 92 Fourth av. Jyis-IO
CJQ 500 WILL BUY THREE FRAME HOUSES
IDO) on a good street centrally located In' Alle
gheny; one house contains seven rooms and hall,
and two of four rooms, vestibule and finished attlo
each, gas and water, inside w. c, tin roof; corner
lot SlJtxlOl to a 2)-foot alley: will rent for 600 per
annum; terms, (1.500 cash; the above price good
until August 1: this property Is cheap at $4,500;
owner needs money and must sell: call at once.
JOHN K. EWING A CO., 107 Federal st.
Jy28-65
Suburban Residences.
PAN HANDLE RESIDENCE-AN ELEGANT
homestead of 8 acres on Washington av.,
Mansfield, Pa. ; covered with choice Irult and shade
trees; convenient to two R. R. stations, with every
advantage of schools, churches, stores, etc. ; good
frame duelling of 10 rooms and outbuildings, all In
good condition; one of the most desirable resi
dences around Pittsburg: will be sold at a bargain.
HENRY A. WEAVER & CO., 92 Fourth av.
Jy2S-10
SUBURBAN DWELLING AND LARGE LOT;
good nouse of 10 rooms; lot 270x190 feet, upon
which Is small barn, spring and spring house, wash
and coal house, trees and shrubbery, arteslan"well,
etr. ; location one square above Y oods1 Run ave,
east of New Brighton Road, Allegheny. Applv on
premises or to SAMUEL DYER, 4SParkVfay,
AUegheny. Jv22$l-224. 25. 27. 29. 30
FOR SALE LOTS.
East End Lots.
BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITE-60X120, ON A,
clean, nicely paved street, near cable and In
view of Schenley park, at the price or J1S per foot
front; we cannot duplicate this in either citv.
(1-12). CHARLES SOMEltS i. CO., 129 Fourih
av. jy25-45-D'
"TvESIRABLE EAST END LOT-S. HILAND
XJ av. and Arabella St., n. Firth av.,40 ft. by 150:
choice neighborhood. See lt. (I. IIAIT.RV Iftl
"Fourth av. Tel. 167. Jy26-12-Mwrsu
FAIRMOUNT PLACE-LOTS FOR 3ALE;
choice lots, elegant location, with a beautiful
and commanding view of the whole East Liberty
Valley, located on Fainnount av., two squares
from Penn, and one square lrom Negle av. ; can
be reached bv cable and electric cars. Inquire of
STRAUB Jt MORRIS, corner Wood and Third st.
iny2S-10-D
LOTS-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR
from J100 to 300, in the Eighteenth ward: long
Bayments: easy terms. Inquire of CHAS. E.
ORNELIUS. attorney. 400 Grant st.. Pittsburg:
or go to his office. Mornlngslde av., on the grounds,
and see his agent, T. Ed. CorneUus. inyia-15-D
LOTS ON BOQUET AND FRAZrER STS..
Oakland: we nave low price for quick sale;
call and see plan. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO.,
162 Fourth av. Jy26-120-MWTSu
AHcgneny Lots.
CALIFORNIA AV.-LOT 47x160 FEET. A. D.
J WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny.
Jy29-99-WF
Suburban Lots.
SUBURBAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST
lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best
terms In the comity at Sheraden, 15 minutes from
Union station; see Sheraden belore you buy else
where. ANDREW FATTERSON, Secretary, 127
Filth av. le27-72-D
Farms.
I7ARMS-SMALL WESTERN FARMS. FROM
ten acres up, for sale or exchange; very cheap;
beautiful country. Inquire direct of the owners,
ROOM 2C9. Blssetl block. Jy24-51
STRAYED.
STRAYED FROM THE RESIDENCE OF T.
BARRETT, MeCnlly st,. East End, pair of
peafowls; finder will be rewarded by returning to
the ABOVE RESIDENCE. Jy2g-2I
DR. HARRIS'
CRAMP CURE
-Fon-
Every Ache and Pain
FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES.
Manufactured by
L.H. HARRIS DRUG CO.
Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh Avenue,
JeSO-D
PITTSBURG, PA.
: SALE-BUSINESS.
Justness Opportunities.
BRICK PLiiT-CONSISTING OF'GRINDING
pan. enane, boiler, etc.: engines, boilers,
V"'1 on l". and brick yard supplies.
THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, Lacock and Sandusky
streets, Allepitny. Iel7-MWF
BUSINESS-A CHANCE IN A THOUSAND: A
good paing business and Increasing, conslst
'".? ?arP,'4 ""! furniture. Inquire of J. C.
PRENTEK, io. S3 Fifth a v. i yM-13-MW
-LOTHIN(j AND GENTS' FURNISHING
Vj store, colng the leading business In a town
of 15,000 inhiBltants. within 30 miles of Pittsburg;
location bcs. In the town; stock will Invoice about
110,000; thlsu a good chance to buys good paying
huslness; god reasons for selling. Address T. T.,
Dispatch of ce. Jy23-92
-"10MPLE1E RESTAURANT OUTFIT FOR
J sale creap: range, boiler, steam table, tables,
chairs and Rockery at a bargain, and store build
ing, 546 Wiod street, for rent. Inquire ROOM 209.
Blssellblocti JyM-51
TTVRUnSTlRE DOING GOOD BUSINESS:
XJ well heated; 2333, Carson St.. S. S., city: rea
son for soling to settle up the estate;terras reason
able. Appy to SILVATJUS DAWES, Adm.. at
6tore, orH,L. KING, Atty., 437Grantst., city.
Jyl7-60
T70?
SATR-tl .m OH HfTOlOIl GROCERY
jl scanacolnelareebus
stand colng large business, mostly cash: cheap
rent; otlicrs300. SoOO to f 10.000: cigar store, res
taurant.-sioa store.
rich innrbpf- Tnaphlne shon:
fine milk lepot. HOLMES & CO.,
street.
" -" ; .TL . ..... Ai
420 smimneiu
Jcl7
pROCEUT
STOtirca PER CENT BELOW
-A
tnvenorv: srood location: must be sold: cigar
stores, 25(to $3,000, general stores, book and stationer)-
snre, good livery business. PERC1VAL
A GASTO J. 439 Grant st. Jyffl-22
s
ALOON-GOOD WILL. STOCK AND
FDC-f
TUREf for sale; latest Improved water pres-
sure numw. pnrnpr hnlMlnfl.
EDWARD Warren, Trumbull Co.
Aaaress ah i u i
Jy26-36'
OCHOOLPF DESIGN AND DRESS CUTTING
O andleiseof building; a bargain: must be sold
now: will bear investigation. Address or call at
951 PENN AV. Jy28-74
( Business Properties.
ANUM3ER OF GOOD BUSINESS PROPER
TIEVon Wood, Smithfield, Seventh, Liberty
andPenntsts. ; call for particulars. HENRY A.
WEAVE! & CO.. 92 Fourth av. Jy28-10
THE AaiLAND IRON COMPANY NOW IN
llquKatlon, offers for sale, through Mr. Charles
Morton, Its entire properties, comprising stone,
quarries, I beautifully situated farms throughout,
the entire State, and one of the finest Iron
properties and furnace plants in the whole South;
every coivenience, natural and constructed, for
the prosu:utlon of a successful Iron industry: lu
the mklslof steady markets for all its productions;,
endless aipplles of ore, limestone and other
natural nnuisltea well adapted for naDcr mill or
anv othej manufacturing purposes: Ashland Is one'
of the mtst favorably situated and healthiest towns
intheStiteof Maryland or the South: It has most
bountiful supplies of pure water, is free from
malaria., has unexcelled advantages of schools.
churchciand society. Is connected directly with
Baltimore bv rail, and Is in close communica
tion wlta the largest consumers of the finished
product, The Ashland Furnace plant (proper)
consists of 127 acres of land, about sixty (60) houses,
a large boarding house, a large mansion house,
with stable attached, and handsome Improvements
about the mansion; running water which is sup-1
piled frm an elevation of 90 feet; the village of
Ashland, with plenty of pure water, together with'
three (31 furnace stocks, two (2) engines for driv
ing thefumace works, car tracks and switches,
stone ollce. engine house, car shop, foundry, etc. .
The Ongon farm and ore bank, containing 437
acres of land, a mansion and large barn, together
wlthattone building and various outbuildings.
Monkton wood land, 387 acres, lvingon both sides
of the Northern Central Railroad, above the village
of Monkton, consisting of wood land and sprout
land, some cleared and excellently adapted for
farming. Texas stone quarr), consisting of 35
acres ol limestone land; tne best quarry in the
State of Maryland; connected by switch
with the Northern Central Railroad. Tlnio
nlum switch and property, containing about
zy acres of ground, on which is erected a dwelling
house. A switch connects with Northern Central
Railroad, where ore is loaded. Tlmonjum ore
bank, containing about 24 acres of laud on the
Northern Central Railroad at Timonlum station,
Baltimore countv. Pott SDrlnar nronertv. about
160 acres of land. Improved with good house, black-
smith shop and stables. Mrs. ortMngton's ore
bank, a splendid property of about 70 acres of land
In Baltimore county, near Glyndon. Scott's ore
bank, about28 acres of land, situated in Baltimore
county, Md. A fine property of about 30 aores of
land at Mount Airy, Carroll county, Md. York
countv. Pennsylvania, Mcnge's farm, containing
about'fio acres of land. Improved with a good house
and barn, one-auarter of a mile from the
P. R. R. Porter's ore bank, containing about 40.
acres of especially valuable ore property. Boyer's
ore bank, about31 acres; assays a high percentage
and a very valuable deposit in richness and quality.
Rutter's stone quarry, York county. Pa., 6 acres
of blue limestone; unlimited supplv of this ore re
ducing requisite. In all, over 1,400 acres of es-.
Serially valuable and serviceable land for Iron pro
uclng purposes, and a perfectly appoluted furnace
plant, with railroads, switches, houses, stocks and
every oioer reqmsiie ior proaucmg a xraue ui iruu r
that never vet
el nas wanieo a maraet. win uo sum.
as a whole or In part.
For Information, terms.
etc.. apply to CHARLES MORTON, 209 St, Paul'
St., naitim
Itlmore, Md.
Correspondence solicited.
Jr25-43-ws
FOR SAEE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock.
TiELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS
.u an styles; our own maKe. yvai. jir.uji.ji.i.r,
340 to 344 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone, 3420.
JelO-45-irwsT.
H
ORSES JUST ARRIVED FROM KEN
TUCKY, some fine saddle horses; some speed,
tl'lease call at 163 and 170 First av.
M. IIOCK-
HYYKNDISK.
Jy29-4C
Machinery and Metals.
AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES-WORK
perfectly right and left, with single or double
arum: secuuu-uauu ooiiera ami eiigi
second-hand boilers and engines also on
reneral machine work nromntlr executed:
correspondence solicited. COMBINATION EN-
.GINE CO..LIM..3140 Penn ave.,Plttsburg. Tel 1265
ENGINES AND BOrLERS-SECOND-HAND;
largest stock ofall sizes; 16x36, 11x24, 12x18, 10
x2U, 10x16, 10x11 9x12,8x12,7x12, 6x12; mounted port
able engine, boilers of all sizes, shafting, pulleys.
pumps, governor, etc. J.eiepnone, MVl. Zi
rarjv w
fay, AUegheny, Pa. J. S.
'YOUNG.
apll-D
S!
ECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS
I Two 35 horse-Dower and two ten horse-nower
stationary engines and boilers. One ten horse
power portable on wheels. Thirty-five, 15, 12, tea
and eight horse-power engines, vertical and hori
zontal, nil good and will be sold cheap. HARMES'
MACHINE DEPOT, 99 First ave. 1y29-l
THE CELEBRATED ACME AUTOMATIC
Bafety engines and non-explosive boilers, for
gas or oil fuel, from one to five-horse power; also,
the latest improved ventilating fans; perfect sat
isfaction guaranteed; by J. PRAGER, General
Agent, No. 4 Fifth av., Pittsburg. Pa.
my25-MWF
Miscellaneous.
"(RAYON PORTRAITS FREE DURING JULY
j at STEWART iCO'S.. photographers. 90 and
92;Federal st., AUegheny, Pa. Come and see them.
Jy8-tl-WFSu
-jl roDEN3-AT931PENN AY.
Je3-17
City Eesldences.
HOUSE NO. 951 PENN AV.;
basement; good condition;
A. W. H. quick at 931.
11 ROOMS AND
cheap. Address
jy26-44t
Allegheny Kesldences.
i"VTT
CE FIVE-ROOM DWELLING-FEDERAL
1 st. extension, Inquire of J. R. McKEE, 703
rennav., roointiu.
fe7-64-31WSt
Subnrban Residences.
TRVING PLACE. SHADYSIDE-TWO-STORY
.X brick nine rooms: very complete: immediate
possession. BAXTER, THOMPSON &. CO.. 162
Fourth av. Jy23-l-MWThst
-VTEARLY NEW-TWO STORY BRICK HOUSE
L of five rooms, attic hall, good cellar, front
and rear porches, nice lot, natnral gas; on Third
av. near West St.. Homestead. Pa. Inanira WIND
SOR GLASS CO., Homestead, Pa. Jy28-63t
nUrBNISHED ROOM WITH ALL CONVENI
J2 ENCES at No. 166 GRANT AV., Allegheny.
ly2S-ot
"T7URNISHED HOOMS-WITH OR WITHOUT
7 board at 36DIAMOND, below Wood.
Jy26-25t
riCELY FURNISHED SECOND STORY
XI front room, two squares west of Federal St.,
near Rebecca st. cars, at No. 24 DARRAH ST.,
AUegheny. Jy28-47t
-pOOMS A SUITE OF THREE UNFUR
XX NISHED apartments for light housekeeping.
with bath, in SMITH BLOCK, Wylle ave. and
Federal st. Jy29-llt
.Business Stands.
TO LET HANDSOME STOREROOMS, NOS.
78 and SO Diamond St., Just nlxne Smithfield
ct., in new Dispatch building; well lighted ele
gantly fitted up, centrally located and having every
convenience; these rooms are admirably suited for
Insurance, real estate or other office business. For
further lniormation apply, after 2P. M.. to BUSI
NESS MANAGKK. '1 tie -HisDatch. Smithfield and
Diamond sts. ap23-117t
TO LET-CnOICE OFFICES ON SECOND
and third floors of The Dlssatch business office
building, corner Smithfield and Diamond sts. : these
are in suites nf twn nr fnni rooms, as desired, and
have every convenience; centraUy located. weU ar
ranged and lighted; there are no better offices lor
professional men in theicltv. Apply. after2r. M.,
to BUS. MGR, DISPATCH, on the premises.
apJ)-U7t '
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL "THE MODERN EVIL' THE
most startling book ever printed, at FRANK
BACON A CO'S., 301 Smlthneld st. Jy25
PERSONAL-WE HAVE BOOKS, AND LOTS
of them; largest old bookstore west of the Alle
gheny Mountains. LEVI'S, 900 Liberty St. Jyl9
pERSONAL-CASH
PAID FOR OLD GOLD
JL. auu
to order.
X and silver; Jewelry repaired; new work made
CHRIS. HAUCH. 541 Smltnlleld st.
Jyl7-13
PERSONAL A FINE CRAYON PORTRAIT
Tree will be given during July with eery
dozen of our best finished cabinet photographs.
Come and see them. STEWART CO., 90 and 82
jeueraist., Allegheny.
Jy8-21-wrsu
"PERSONAL WHEN I WAS A SMALL BOY
jl mymotner always repaired my
jcket. but since I got tobeagreatbli
X my mother always repaired my breeches and
1'vrfw "uiBuncei gotio oe SKreuuiKin
SON, the weU-known tailor. 65 Fifth
man, DICK
th av.. eor.
Wood ot., second lloor, has been substituted, who
now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating
In great shape. Tel. 1563, mylj-sa-n
fr
1891
SUMMER RESORTS.
TOURISTS
CAN OBTAIN INFORMATION
as to rates and accommodations of many
resort, .hotels and cottages by applying at
THE DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE.
Atlantic City. '
SHACKAMAXON HOTEL,
14 Arkansas av., Atlantic City, K. J.
First-class accommodations. Terms reason
able. BERNARD CONWAY.
Je26-J0-MWT
STOCKTON HOTEL.
Flrst-Class In all its Appointments.
Jyl2-68-Mwrsu STEV.EN J. KIBK, Pnor.
THE CHALFONTE
ATLANTIC CITY, X. J.
On thebcach,with uusurpassed:oceanrview".
Salt water baths in the house.
Bend for circular.
Je304S-D E. ROBERTS & SONS.
HOTEL IMPERIAL, ATLANTIC CITY,
N. J.. Marvland av.. directly on tho
beach, facing the ocean. Handsomely deco-
nt1 n.,rl ...n, t nl. ... fin ... I . OVl Cltl'.flv'
flrst-class. Prices: By the dav, $2 'to $S; by.
tho week, $10 to $13. Q. W. KJEXDRICK,
jy-8S-D
HOTEL DOMINION,
No. 11 SOUTn ARKANSAS AVENUE,
Four doors below Atlantic avenne, Atlantiovl
City. N. J.
S. BARTON, Proprietor.
Flrst-class accommodations. Otoen all the
year. Terms moderate. gyga-is-wa
hT3e Dytaxi-sioxL
ATLANTIC-CITY, X. J.
The largeattiotel. Open all -they ear.
JeU-11 CHARLES IMcGLADB.
Cape May.
HOTEL AELAIRE
SPRING LAKE, NVU.
Directly on beach. Flrst-class t nronghout. ,
Artesian water. E. M. RICHARDSON.
mySl-59-MWF
HOTEL CHALFONTE.
CAPE MAY. X. J. Greatly enlarged since
last season. All modern improvements:
Jyt22-D H. W. SAW IJSU.
'-jlTAEINE VILLA,
, 1Y Cape May, N J.
Within 30 yards of the surf. Seventeenth
iseason; 50 rooms added, facing-the seajeleva
Itor, baths, etc. MRS. F. HALLENBECK.
Jyl-21-D
HOTEL LAFAYETTE,
CAPE MAY, N. J.
JOHN TRACY & CO., Proprietors.
Located directly on the beach. Elevator
and all modern improvements. Address
JOHN TRACY, Proprietor, Washington
Hotel, Philadelphia, or to Cape May. jyl
HOTEL COLUMBIA.
Cape Mat, N. J. All modern Improvo
ments.'popular prices, special rates by tho
week. H. W. SAWYER. Jy4-21-D
STOCKTON HOTEL.
THE FINEST SEASIDE HOTEL IN TnE
WORLD.
Cuisine and service unsurpassed. Rates,
$3 60 $4 and $5. Weekly ratesfor two persons
in one room, $40, $42, $45, $50, $56 per week, ac
cording to location. Suites with parlors and
baths extra. Plumbing and drainage abso
lutely perfect. Orchestra plays morning;
.concerts and during dinner hours. Hop3 in
ithe evening. F. THEODORE WALTON,
jy-4U .rroprietur.
Other Ttesorts.
irpHE "HOTEL OLIVER,"
JL ELLWOOD CITYPA.
In the. midst of magnificent scenery. Table
-and attendance unsurpassed. For rates and
any additional lniormation aaoress
jyl036 GORDON H. MULLIN, Manager.
DEMMLER BROTHERS,
520 AND 528 SMITHFIELD STREET.
Summer Goods Pocket Stoves, Lemon
Squeezers, Ice Picks, Oil Stoves, Refrigera
tors, Je3-35-MWT
1
'Farmers' Deposit National Bank.
66 Fourth Avenne.
Store your valuables for safe keeping be
fore leaving for seashore or mountains.
Boxes rented, $3 00 and upward. jy3-39-MWT
BEFORE LEAVING TOWN
Tourists should procure Feather-weight
Crush Hats, Sun Umbrellas, Hammocks, Gos
samers, Hat Cases, etc., etc., at C. A. SMILEY
& CO.'S, 2S Fifth avenue. JeWt-iiwr
TAKE A CAMERA.
TVlfl, -r-,,, on fl, nlnoa irAt If lant W Q
' BELL & CO.'S. Amateur outfits a specialty.
All Photographic Novelties on hand. 4i)l
Wood street, Pittsburg. Telephone 1205.
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THAVELERS' REQUISITES & CONVENIENCES
Lap tablets, portfolios, fountain pens,
handbags, dressing and toilet cases, drink
ing cups and flasks, sketching outfit", artists'
umbrellas, easels and stools, playing cards,
checkers, chess, cribbage, etc.: fine station
ery take a supply with you or order it sent
to vour summer address; engraved cards,
orders executed promptly and sent to any
address.
JUS. X,XliL13.AU.U. A U.
JcSfT-MWT
IS Fifth ave.. Pittsburg.
PROPOSALS.
SEALED PROPOSALS ARE INVITED FOR
the building of an addition to the public
school house of the borough ofBeltzhoover,
np to TUESDAY, the 11th day or August,
A. D., 1891, at 4 o'clock r. sr. Plans and
specifications can be seen and examined at
the office of T. D. Evans, architect. Leu is
'building, Pittsburg, and at the residence of
tne president oi tne scnooi uoaru, j. x-. iticn
ardson, Beltzhoover avenue, Beltzhoover.
Tho right is reserved to reject nny or all
bids. By order of the board, CHARLES F.
KRAMER, Secretary. Jy29-17-ws
NOTICE!
TO
Sealed, proposals will be received at this
office until 12 o'clock M., FRIDAY, July 31,
1S91, for supplying Allegheny County Jail
with meat and bread from August 16, 91, to
Januarv 16. 1S92. bread to be of good quality
wheat bread.
Proposals for meat will be: First Good
quality boilingbeof not to contain more than
25 per cent bone. Second To be free from
bone and fat and accompanied with such an
amount of soup bone as the Warden shall
direct.
The board reserves the right to consider
either proposition in the interest of tho
county. All supplies to bo subject to the ap
proval of the Warden, and be furnished in
such quantities and at such times as he shall
direct.
For further information inquire at the
county jail.
The board reserves the right to reject any
or all bids. JAMES A. GRIER,
Jy27-23 County Controller.
MEETINGS.
Office of TnE
Fidelity Title asp Tkust Compact,
123 ForBTit Avenotj,
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Pittsburg, Pa., June 30189L,
-VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN
i. pursuance of a resolution of tho Board
of Directors, this day adopted, a meeting of
the stockholders of this company will be
held at tho ofllce of the company, No. 123
Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa., on THURS
DAY, September3, 1891, at 1 o'clock p. jr., to
holdan election for or against an increase of
the capital stock of tho company from $500,000
to Jl.000,000. C. B. MoVAY,
Secretary.
Jyl-15-l,8,15,22,29-aur.,12,19,26-se3
A First-Class Investment
We offer for sale 1,000 shares of the stock
of the Florence Cotton and Iron Company,
of Florence, jUa., 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 setting forth this faot
willbe 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.
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EDUCATIONAX.
122 and 1M West FrankMn St., Baltimore.Md.
EDGEWDBTH BOARDING MD DlfSCHOOL
For loung Ladies will reopen Thursday,
September 21. 2Sth vear.
MRS. H. P. IEFEBVBE, Principal.
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ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL,
MANLIUS, N". Y.
Underthevisltation of tho War Department.
Military under U. S. Army officer.
Et. Rev. F. H. Huntington, S. T. D.. President
Apply to Lt. CoL WM. VEKBECK, Supt.
myirO-Mwy
PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY,
Chester, Pa., 30tu vear, opens Sept. 16.
A MILITAKY COLLEGE.
Civil Engineering, Chemistry, Archltect
nro. Arts. A preparatory course of one year.
Circulars of Mr. F. G. Paulson, 441 Wood St.,
city. COL. CHAS. E. HYATT, President.
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BISHOP BOWMAN INSTITUTE A COL
LEGIATE school for young ladies,
corner Penn ay. and Fourth st. The next
session begins Sept. 9. A full course of
study. Music and modem languages by
competent professors. For admission ad
dress REV. ft. J. COSTER, A. M., Rector.
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ST. GEORGE'S HALL,
FOR BOYS AND
YOUNG MEN.
St. Geonre's. Md.. Prof. J. C. Kinear. A. M..
Principal. College or business. Noted for
thoroughness, health, comfort, situation and
reasonable charges. Jy25-H-W8
CHELTENHAM MILITARY ACADEMY
Ogontz, Montgomery Co., Pa. Unex
celled in beauty and hcalthfulness of loco
tlon and surroundings and in buildings,
equipment and all other requisites of a first
class school. Number limited to 60. For
illustrated circular address JOHNCALVEt
RICE, A. M., Principal. myl5-77-D
- CURRY UNIVERSITY, SIXTH ST.
Fall Term Opens September 1.
Thirty years of success. Unsurpassed m
cilities. Five departments and three special
schools, each with its own faculty and apart
ments. Business college and school ot short
hand. Hundreds of graduates placed in
positions yearly.
Jyl5-p H. M. BO WE, President.
AUCTION SALES.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE THE PROP
ERTY of estate of John Wallace, dec.
No. 210 Wylie avenue. Eighth ward, Pitts
bunr. consisting of a lot 24 feet bv 124 feet to
Pasture street, having thereon erected one-'three-storv
brick house on Wvlie avenue
and two two-story brick houses on Pasture-
'BilCCb, Will UC BUIU ill. IUUUU8UIUUU I.UU
nremiseB on FRIDAY. Julv 31. 180L at 2 p. M..
bv the undersigned administrator, bv virtue i
!Oi Dowerin tne win oi saia aeceaenc. Terms.
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Jone-balf. cash, balance in two equal annual
fnayments. A good investment, wui rent
ior $1,000 a vear.
Jy2&63-Mwr Admr. d. b. n. c. t. a.
McNAUGHER & CO.,
Contractors for
Paving Sidewalks With Cement, 15 rick and
Fire Hrick, Concreting Cellars.
U0 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA.
Curbstoca furnished and set. I e7-S3-s
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
TO GOOD TENANTS,
Legaljor Mercantile,
Will be leased, on fair terms,
CHOICE OFFICES,
With every convenience and good light, on
second and third floors of Dispatch Business
Office Building, Diamond street, cor. Smith-
meld street.
Apply any day after 2 r. m. to BUSINESS
MAXAGER DISPATCH. je2i-U7
BEAUTIFUL LOTS,
Cheap ! Easy Terms !
level, well drained; near station; location
tho best; prices $400 to $1,000, according to
-size. At SWISSVALE, P. R.R., (N.Flan).
W. A. HERROlf & SONS, 80 Fourth ave.
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TOWN OF WALL
FREE RAILROAD EXCURSION
ON LINE OF P. R. R.
At this new town are located the yards of the P. R. R., and shall
exceed in size Altoona. In other words, it is the new Altoona we
have here at present; the largest shifting sheds in the world. Also
Car Shops, Machine Shops, Round Houses, Planing Mill,
Churches, School House, Boardwalks, Stores, etc., etc., employ
ing at present some 1,500 experienced workmen.
THE OPENING SALE OF LOTS
-OF
Wall Terrace Plan
-WILL TAKE
SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1891.
From 2 until 6 o'clock, on the grounds.
FOR INVESTORS,
As well as those seeking homes, have here an opportunity of
making a larger profit in a shorter time than in any other new town
on line of P. R. R.
A BEAUTIFUL LOCATION
Is WALL. Laid out in some level or gently sloping lots, on a
slightly elevated and natural drained terrace, overlooking entire
WALL and surrounding country, which is grandly picturesque.
COME ONE, COME ALL
Free of expense to WALL, and be prepared to buy a lot exceed
ingly low in price and on easy terms, and spend an afternoon
with us. It Will Pay You.
TRANSPORTATION.
From the Union Depot a special train will leave for WALL STA- '
TION at i o'clock P. M., stopping at East Liberty, Wilkinsburg, .
Braddock and Turtle Creek, and returning at 6 o'clock. Call upon
or send to the General Agents or their representatives for free
tickets. Plenty to eat and drink on the grounds Free. For
plans, prices and further information' apply to
A. P. WEIDMAN & CO., General Agents,
1412 Carson Street, Southside.
Pittsburg Proper Representative, M. F.
East End Representative, ADOLPH
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CnOICE PROPERTIES.
AN IDEAL RESIDENCE.
New--9 Rooms-Stone Front.
Situated on a prominent asphaltum paved
street In Oakland, among fine properties,
within 15 minutes' ride of the postofflce and
only a short distance from the Forbes street
entrance to Schenley Park. The exterior
design, although plain, contains new and at
tractive features with substantial and lasting
qualities. The interior is excellent and com
plete, embodying comfort and elegance,
convenience and hcalthfulness. It is sup
plied with every modern improvement in
house appliances. It is papered and deco
rated superbly. The rooms have been ex
ceedingly well arranged, utilizing every foot
of space and providing for a sufficiency of
light and ventilation. Good sanitary plumb
ers' work upon scientific plans is assured, a
good, deep, dry cellar, with cement floor,
and a roof laid with slate bedded in asphalt
on heavy roofing paper, flreprof and inde
strnctable, are some of the good points.
Call at our ofllce at an early day and jet
prices, terms and exact location.
BLACK & BAIRD,
Jy29-10-wjr3U
NO. 95 FOURTH AVE.
OLIVER TERRACE
LOTS,
HAZELWOOD.
They arc the finest and most beautiful
buildfiig lot1? in the Twenty-third ward.
They are situate only 3.8 miles from Pitts
burg "Postofflce, and are on the line of tha
B. & O. R. R., which has 46 trains stopping
daily at Hazelwood station, and front on
Second avenue, where the electric cars, with.
S-cent fare, pass every few minutes.
They are convenient to the churches, and
only three minutes' walk from the Peeble's
Public SchooL
Enhancement certain, owing to the vast
Improvements being done in that vicinity.
IRA M. BURCHFIELD,
Je3-33-irw3 15S Fourth avenue.
OAKLAND SQUARE.
Fifteen minutes from tho city by cable or
electric cars. Fine view of Schenley Park;
overlooking Carnegie Library and Art Gal
lery. New seven and eight-roombrick houses,
hall, bath, w.. c, washstand, both gases
and electric lighting, slate mantels, tile
hearths, laundry, cemented cellar, porches;
streets asphaltum paved and sewered.
Small cash payments; balance long time.
SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO,
DO Fourth avenue.
Jyl9-74-r
For Sate-Surely Cheap
ONLY $7,500,
On a paved street in the midst of Shadyside
with large lot beautifully located, shade
and ornamental trees, modern house 9
rooms. (139.)
W. A. HERRON & SONS,
Jy22-47ws 80 Fourth avenue.
OAKLAND.
Terrace street, one square from Fifth av.,
very desirable
BUILDING LOT.
Low price for quick sale.
BAXTER, THOMPSON 4 CO,
Jy2S-121-MWi-su 162 Fourth avenue.
THE -
PLACE-
UPPLE & CO., 96 Fourth Avs.
GOEDDEL, 109 Collins- Avu.
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