$ r THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. FRIDAY. JULY 81. 189L OUT Df THE WOODS. Children's Day at Yalley Camp One of the Season's Successes. m TIME TO TALK OP TARENTUM. An Interesting Programme Carried Out. Without a Wrinkle in It. TIIE JOULE AX KirOETAXT FEATURE A lamentable state of ignorance seem ingly prevailed yestcrdav among the minis ters and directors at Valley Camp as to tho troubles of the neighboring camp, T.iien tura, which i Jir-t across tlio river. Presid ing Kldcr Miles hen approached on the subject, suddenly became a member of that party that w.is supposed to have died with the Republicans' birth. Rev. C 31. Miller was likewise in a deplorable state of ignornnco on this one subject, though thoroughly versed in the benighted condi tion of Indii. Joseph Nobbs, while well in formed on all rise local, was not at all con versant with Tarenfum ana it tribulations. Had thce gentlemen been anything else "but a minister, an elder, and a deacon, it might be s id that they "w inked their other eve," as the met the inquiries of the re porter, but from such expressive slang their calling protects them. They all agreed, however, tint Rev. Mr. Mead should and did understand the subject thoroughly, and kind! volunteered to induce tint gentle man to dl ulce. Sir. Mo id, w Lo is a very striking duplicate of Bill e, in appearance, while admitting to kno i n.g n v holo lot about the Tarentuin matter, modestly ec!incd being the dis seminator o! Mich knowledge. Their stand on the Sunday question may be inferred, bowcer, nom the lact that religion in Vallej Camp lias always been as free on Sunday as on anv other day A enjoyable children's day. One thing s eeitain, Inieior, ind tlintis that tlie tro iil"- and dissensions of Taren tmndidnot iiitiudc tncin.cles in Valley Camp to n rr the pence and harmony that pi-evails tiier" 'In-, ;car, and jctcrdiy, Children's Pnv was one of the most delight ful ol the tea son rhus far E en the show er were copu'nrirp. and uocended w hen thev would not interfere m ! n aj with the e ircNe of fin- little folk. It n true, tho gre was nor crowded as it lias been on imilar ot-i" n .n pit j ears, but the en thusiasm wrs contagious, and what was laek'ngin numbers was inade up in upprc ciitoi Vorj few cit pop'e were present except, lig those tint ai-" summering in the camp the audierce being composed mainly of the K-sidentsnfthe neighboimg tow n, who, hy wn of tlu railroad and priate carnage thelattei mod" of raeling being adopted univer-jlH "; orths and their let girls ocked to the camp carlj in the morning. Some were accompanied by gcnerous-sied lunch Iris! ets, suggestne of cold chicken, ptekles, h.irdboih d eggs, sandwiches and ctike, winch became living realities as the r.onu hour nppioiched: others came, appar ently,, without a thought for aught thin the bread of life. But the latter class, might bo feen about 12 o'clock wending their way toward the hotel, lor the gioe is a power ful j.lace for producing an appetite that is dec Jedly of the c.u th earthy. Owing, probably to the threatening aspect ol the weather, the patriotic display was somewhit limited, excepting in the audi torium, wheiethe prettj flrgs waved with erj bi-ecze and ba le d-'finnce to the rain-di-ops that would have made short work of their beauty had they been displayed ont sidc The auditorium was further decor nted by fresh grasses and woodland treas. ures that ga c it a most attractive appear ance. EXERCISES of "the occasion. In the morning the children wore made listeners by several speakers, who dealt in subjects for their special benefit. In the ajternoon the little folks turned the tables andmade listeners of the speakers who had contributed to their amusement and in-I Rtrnotinn III f lie p.irh(r nnrt nl thn ,lnv ti,1 ' struction in the earlier part ot tho daj'. and ofagoodlj audit nee besides. Lluer Allies acteo rs mastei of ceremonesin tiicmoruing nnd introduced the v.u jousspeakers among them Re Mi lie-i7ell, J H Nom-and Anna De Kiiiirlit Kobi'ison Mrs. Kobm-un "vas a isitor atthecamp liistjeni from the Indian Reservation where sho is enipUn ed in teaching the oung sav ages, and, though by constant companion ship sl.o has become ver well acquainted with tho Indians and their customs and lnbits, she is not the least si age, but, on the contran, one of the most refined and intelligent ot women, who interested chil dren and grown people aliko with her description of Indian life. In speak ing she i-eferred to elopement, v. inch is a serious Uestion with the authorities of the ice.Tntion, as "he joimg Indians ho return from th" Carlisle school completely fascinate the maidens w ith the blue coats and hriss buttons which they we ir, and, disregarding alike the old method b which their forefathers obtained their brides, in whic'i the warrior with tI(i flcet est horso won thegnl in i :ree-foi all go-as-vou please nop and the new method thcy ha o been taught.w here w oomg and engage ments with ha;.erou attachment figure, the joutin and tho maidens pursue tho matrimonial mid prscticd by some of the more civilized, and depart the camp until the knot is tied Mis. itobir.son sajs thero Is a tendencj among the young wamors educated m the Last to forget that of their teachings that mav conflict with their de sires and coin en'cnce, and go back to the Iiibits of the fibe Hut she admits that much good is accomplished, ne ertheltss, bj the education 1'ROM IXDIAX TO INDIA. Bev. Mi Aliller followed th Indian disser tation by one on India.its people and its cus toms, couched so the tmy understandings as well as the more mature in nds could under stand The home life of the women, es pecial, was dealt with and the gieitgood that the lad missionaries are accomplish ing in that benighted country. le Mr I!ei7cll -poke on things not so farremot- fiom Vallej Camp, the dumnu tie heathens olo-ie to Pittsburg, that the little religious enthusiasts should look alter. The most interestiiigot thedTv'sexerciscs, doubtb ss, was flic children's Jubilee, which comm-nced it 2 0 o'clock, nnd for which Mesdames Johnston and Bushheld were deluged v ith compliments, as they were managers of the icrj successful entcrlain ment Tho fishei maiden's dull was the prettiest numbe- on the p-ogramme, and the Indiui club drill came next In point of u:iul mi -uue '.rins w ere all gon nea in white trucks and wore blight golden fashes Whether in song, dance or march, they wcreeiu.!ll graceful and hew itching. The "Welcome' was ddncred b Clara Hnvannd a quartet, "In the btarhght," by tho Misses Thompson, followed. Grace liecd Impersonated the "lunnj ' professor, in recitation, and the "Pilot Brcn e'' was Ming by the Misses Duio. The davsof tho week wcie repn sented by Ldia Ifushfield, Lib ru a, Mnrj lirobst, Luell i Isrvaiu, Clara aiiompson. Chn Din a and Cu ric'Bushlield. The Misses Tnompsou rendered tho song Calvarj "and -I'll s.oon I5t. a y0mnn"was the title of Itlanchc Uailej's recitation. ci-osf op Tin: ritocnAiiiMn. Alice Heed became for the time the "Little Pilgrim," and Clara rnd Lyd'a Bushfleld sang a pretty duct. The "Children's Offer ing" was in cnjo3 able number, in which the Valley Camp Mission Band appeared. Mary Hrobst preceded the collection with a reci tation entitled "Freely Gi c." Clara Duva next appeared in "How Clara Tended tho Uabj ." Lj dia Bushfleld and Willie Brow n plaj ed a mini duet nnd Timer Whilinej er frnieu recitation The "Murmuring Seas" was sui.g bj the Misses Thompson, and an iiutoharp solo was rendered by Samuel Hrobst. Those who appeared in the drills were M.ir.i r.robst Lillie Bryant, Ld.iDua, Alice Bed, Elma Brown. Lydia Buslificld, Edith T.ioinpson, Mnrj Thompson, Bessie Swin dell, Bessie Kerr, Orace Heed, Carrie Lee, Dela Beed, Ella L-et, Blanche Bailey, Clara Thompson, Ida Flaccns, Helen Thompson and Mclla A llliams. The musicians were Josle Hoinesburg and Willum Brow n. Lit tl" Carrie BusLfield, who was to have ap peared, instead nursed n broken arm, the re sult of a treacherous hammock. XTtEH TRANSPOKTAION To Blaine, on the Monongahela, and He turn. Por free railroaA tickets to Blaine and return, maps, price lists, printed matter, and full particulars about the new town now attracting unnersal interest, apply at our office. CriAJti-LS Sonnits ic Co.. 129 Fourth aye. A Hie Linen Sale To-Day. Odds and ends on center table must go at half-price. Jos Horne & Co.'s Ptnu Avenue Stores. A DANCING SKELETON. The Strings In the Love Divorce Case Tailed Once More Mr. Lovo Insists That His Wife Shouldn't Have the Two Children He Denies Habitual Drunkenness. Another chapter in the case of L. E. Love, of AVilmordine, who has sued for a divorce from his wife, was provided fortho Court yesterday. Mr. Lovo tiled a replication to the statements made by his wife in her answer to his petition for a wait of habeas corpus to secure possession of their threo children. Ho stntes that Mrs. Love is not a fit person to be entrusted with the care, con trol and moral training of the children by reason of her habits of vice, drunkenness and profligacy. She has absented herself from her houso and chil dren, and two of them, Frank, aged 4 years, and Florence, aged 2 years, ba e wandered away from their home. Frank has been found asleep in the park at 10 p. w and Florence wns lost for some time and found at tho railroad station. On July St Frank was found asleep in a machine shop, and the same evening his mother was in East Liberty in company with "Del" Stevens Sho wns uusnlted In charac ter to have charge of the children, and was wholly neglectful of them. Ho said further that he had just cause tobelleve that she was given to immoral practices, and is a person of intemperato habits, profligate in lier ways and given up to sin and shame. Ho said that he had al waj s bocn a true, affectionate and devoted husband. He has bountifully provided his wife w .th the comforts of life; furnished her with the best of clothes and bedecked her in rich jewelry and fine dia- iuonas. lie aia an lie coma, to maice ner mo cnjo able and the home circle happy. There was no disruptidn until her strango acts were discot ered. In the spring of ISflO knowledge came to him of his wife's improper conduct. They separated in March, 1W0, but wore reconciled six months later. She, however, persisted in steklng the company of men, and would fearlessly meet Del" Stevens In the street, at the railroad station and In secret places, until he was forced to sue for a divorce. Love further said: "That subsequent to tho presentation of tho affiant's libel in divorce the said M. D. Lo e has been seen on the public streets, absenting herself from her homo and children, and found in tho diabolical company of hor wretched com panion, Del' Ste ens, the co-respondent in tho libel." Love wns forced by hor conduct and a sense of honor to leave her. He has still provided his family with clothes, provisions and two servants. He denies that he wns an habitual drunkard. Ho don't deny that he has taken intoxicating liquors, but ho uses a sound discretion. He was only under tho influence of liquor tvico onceaboutllyoars ago at a banquet of the Elks' Fishing Club, anil once after a horse trade five yenrsago. In conclusion, he states that he will amply provido lor his children, nnd asks to bo given the custody of them. BEFORE A HIGHER COURT. Supreme Judges Will Be Asked to Decide the High Street Case The Central Traction Road May Buy the Property to Save Farther Trouble. George L Whitney, President of tho Cen tral Traction road, stated positively last night that the High street case would be taken to the Supreme Court and fought to the bitter end. He said that everything was lett to the attorney of the company and he did not know exactly how tho case n ould be made. Judge Ewing's decision that the Central Traction Company must take all its tracks off High street has created much discussion from the tact that all the rapid transit lines in the two cities arc liable to be caught up the same way. Each one of them is occupying streets as traction roads that they do not possess as passenger railways. It is thought that tho matter will bo settled by the Central Trac tion Company buying the right of way from Messrs. Dean. Pollock, Rnfforty and others. This cannot, however, be done until tho Su preme Court has passed on the case, which will take about two years. Nono of the traction road officials, however, would affirm the story that they intended to pur chase une ot tnem said that in enso tney were beaten in tho Supreme Court they would And another outlet that wouldansw er just as well at a cost of about $2j,0T0. There TjLnc nlsn snirtn tnllr t .bIwt1.it t.n th i.fnf. I that all the traction roads will pool their issues and make a test case of their trouble It could not bo traced to any reliable sourt e. It was also reported that the property owners would ask the court for an injunc tion to stop the cars running on High street until the case was settled in Supremo Courts William J. Brennen, attorney for the prop erty owners, says that it would probably be useless ac thecourtwouldhold that tho relief asked for by the property owners is not of such a nature as to demand an immediato in junction. F1GUEES OH HOETALITT. Largest Southside Death Hate Hecorded In Many Tears. Pittsburg's mortality for the week ending July 25 show s a total of 138 deaths, or an an nual death rate por LOOO of 2S C3, as compared with 92 deaths during the corresponding weekofltW. There were 34 deaths in the old city, 46 In the East End, 9 at tho institu tions and 17 on the Soutside. Tho South side mortality was unusually large last week, and the same number of deaths in proportion to the total mortality of the w holo city has not occurred on the South side for years. Tho largest death rate is usually in thoEast End, Dut this week" the Southside was the larger. The deaths were mostly those of infants and small children, the majority of which occurred in the Twenlj seventh ward. The portion of the city in which the least number of deaths oc cur is that oorderiug the Mouongahela river and running back to Carson street from South Eighth street to the Point bridge. Diseases of the digestive system have Been causing the majority of deaths. Last week stomatitis caused A teething, 1: gas tritis, 3; gstro enteritis, 4; enteritis, 3; en-tei-o colitis, 4, peritonitis, i; ulceration of intestines. 1; diin hcaa, 4; choleraic diarrhoea, IB; simple cholera, 2: abscess of liver, j Jaundice, 2; measles, 1; whooping cough, 6; diptheru, u; tj phoid fe er, 4; cerebro-spinal Xc er, 3, phthisis pulmonatis. 12; tabes mes enteric.'!, 9, meningitis, S, congestion of urain, apopicxy, 4; paralysis, 2; convulsions, 3, heart troubles, 5: pneumonia, 5; premature birth, 3; old age, 4; tumor, 1: gangrene, 2: debility, 1; violent causes, 9. There wore 61 deaths of infants under 1 jcar of ago, 25 of children between ages of 1 j ear and a years, 20 of persons betw cen ages of 5 j ears and SO j cars, 24 of persons betw ecn ages of 30 years and b0 years, 11 between ages of 60 years and 100 years Eightj -eight were natives of Pittsburg, 5 of England, 6 of Germany, 12 of Ireland and 4 of Poland. Socially, 2S were married and 9D were single. There were 6 widow sand 3 widowers. There wero IS white persons and 4 colored people. A Chauco for the Poor To-Day. "Wo de ote every Friday to the poor, but to-day we will offer some extra inducements, being dull season, and goods have to be sold for ery little money. Note the prices: !I3 men's black wonted sack suits, all si7es, from 34 to 42 1 00 75 men's cassimere suits, very substan tial, all sizes, at 2 55 350 men's striped worsted pants, good wearers 75 800 men's pants, in neat little checks and stripes, 20 different styles 1 25 100 men's odd coats at 3g 150 boys' cassimere suits, plain or pleated, sizes from 4 to 12, at. 85 Cut this out and bring it with you. P. C. C C, Pittsburg Combination Cloth ing Company, corner Grant and Diamond streets. A Big Linen Sale To-Day. Odds and ends on center tabic must go at half-price. 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 Price, 47 Sixth st It pays best to keep the finest beer on tap. Iron City Brewery's output is always reliable and uniformly excellent. Order direct, telephone 1166; "or of dealers. B.4B. One lot boys' cheAiot outing shirts to be cleared out during next two days at 35 cents. 1JOGGS & HUHL. Don't Miss It. Hamilton's midsummer sale of pianos, organs and small musical instruments. First-class goods at the very lowest prices. 91 and 93 Fifth avenue. " DOUBT AS TO A LAW. A Peculiar Situation That Cannot Bo Cleared Up for Awhile. ODD TRANSCRIPT SENT TO COURT. An Allegheny Alderman Complies With a Demand Made Upon Him. QUESTION EAISED AS TO AUTHORITY A.townshIp is a quasi corporation that comes about ng near to haying no govern ment as it is possible to get, and, wero it not for the elasticity of tho functions of somo justices of tho peace, would go to tho demni tiou bow -wows. But somo justices and, for that matter, aldermen in the city also aic equal to tho emergency. Somo of them aro quite original in their methods, and care little for forms of law so that tho ends of justice be subserved, as witness what fol lows: Until lately there was no such'offenso'in tho townships of this State, as a general thing, as "disorderly conduct." There was talk of a law being passed at tho last session of the Legislature extending the penalty for the offense to townships, but no ono seems to know whether it passed or not, and the furnishing of the acts of Assembly to those who execute tho law is getting to be a matter that, like tho publication of the national census, consumes much time. IN DOUBT AS TO A LAW. Consequently, most justices of the peace do not know w hether there bo such law or not, and lawyers aro no "better off, as they have not received notice of what tho last Legislature did. Like the census report, it is supposed new laws will in time not be published beforo the next session of tho tody has adjourned, when some of them may then be repealed. Justico Welto, of Allegheny, has been asked for a transcript of his docket in a case whero the legal formality of making the Commonwealth prosecutor in a criminal case has been dispersed with. The defend ant wants a certiorari not only on this ground, but also on the ground that tho offense charged occurred, if at all, in a dis trict whore the chargo of disorderly conduct will not Ho, unless it be held that the juris diction of an alderman or justice of tho peace is sufficiently elastic to reach over the county in any imaginable case, or that the act above referred to has been passed, of w hieh it is said that there is at present no evidence. EXACT COPY Or THE TBANSCBIPT. Tho following Is a copy of tho transcript: "Mathias Weleser sued Katrine Sender of Millvalo beforo Alderman C.B. Wolte of tho Thirteenth ward Allegheny and Katnno being convicted and fined appealed and got a transcript of the Alderman's docket, which reads as appended: "Summons Etc, issued 15th Jnly 1891 to William Weir or next constable, Retnrnably to my office 15th 1391 between the hours 6 p. sr. and 7 P. M. 'Tlnd now July 15th 1891, warrant returned on oath. Served a true copy of original war rant on Kathrine Sender Defent at the same time producing the original, and informing her of the contents thereof. "W. Wier, Constable. "Charge Disorderly contuct. Personly cum befor me, Chas. B. Welte, Alderman the City of Allegheny, Mathias Wolser, how being sworn, says dat on tho 1st Day of July, 1391, ill the city of Allegheny, Pa , one cer tain Katherina Sender did contocht herself in a Disoiderly manner oy scolding, coming In to his House and youslng bat Languege, tending to a breach of tho Peace, to the in jury of all well Disposed parsons, plantiff therefore Desires dad a warrant my issue and Dele. Katherina Sender bee arostet and held to answer the ghargo' of Disorderly contuckt. "Matdias Weissr. "and now to, with, July 17th, 1801, the Deft, hoflng ben summest to npear beforo mo, Charles B. Welte, Alderman, at 7 o'clock p. it., at my office in Allegheny to ansor the complaint in the Information, plaintiff and defendant npeart witness W. A. Malony, Joseph Helbling, W. Waiser, Frath tindothers njudgetguity ot the offense garged and for feited tho sum of Three Dollars $3 00 and costs of suit. "I certify that the above is a correct transcript of the proceedings had before mo in the above suit and of record on mv docket. CnAnia-s B. Welte, Alderman." NOT SO BADLY MORTGAGED. A. Kansas Man Who Stands Up Well for His Own State. Dr. S. J. Guy, son of William n. Guy, of Coraopolis, is on a visit to his friend9. Dr. Guy lives in Winfield, Cowley county, Kan sas. He says that mortgages, instead of be ing piled three or four doep m his section, are not so plenty as in Pennsylvania, and that the elasticity of tho people of Kansas has enabled them to recover from tho de pression caused by the collapse of a year or tw o ago In the real estato boom. Dr. Guy savs Winfield Is a very prosper ous town of 7,000 inhabitants, w itn live rail roads, public schools equal to any found anywhere, a Methodist college with an aver age attendance of 2 0 students, all the im provements in the way of water and light ing to be found any whci 0, and has a Chau tauqua Assembly next in importance to the parent body in Now York State, and. taking all in all, is a town in a country not to be sneered at by any in the Eastern States. He also says that tho highest priced lectur ers in the country lecture in Winfield, and at full rates, and yet the associations em ploying them are nevor left in tho lurch, the people's taste in literary matter being suffi cient to sell all the seats when a man worth listening to talks. TAXPAYFKT SHTTDLEEIKG. The Cost of ,i 1 1 Improvement More Than Tln-y Cire to Bear. It is well for the McKee's Books settle ment that Stowe and other townships back of it must debouch there to get to the out side world, for the roads aro harder to make solid than was Bunyan's Slongh of Despond, and the township Is being put to an enor mous cost from an agricultural point of view. At present the supervisors are putting on a coating of furnace slag which piomises bet ter results than anj thing In the: to tiled, but somo taxpayers shudder when they think of a road tax levy of $12,800, and the back dis tricts will soon be willing, if this pace is maintained, to allow tho population at tho Bocks to go in peace. The fill at Duff's station will cost a vast amount. A small mountain above Irish Jim my's place is being dug down nnd carted to the fill, as it is Judged time to provide some thing more substantial than tho trestle woik. B.AB. 300 ladies night gowns, nine different styles and nice ones, all sizes all 85 cents. They are not half price, hut they are such extra bargains that it's making a sale that's very interesting. Bogos & Buhl. Too Hot to Bake. Sensible people don't wear out their pa tience and break down their health tryinu to bake bread this hot weather. Marvin's bread is just as good as the best housewife can make. It's pure, sweet, flaky. Cheaper than home-made and always just as you want. Order through your grocer. MAVT Ladies' Summer Gloves and Mitts. Black and colored silk gloves, 35c, COo, 60c, 75c, 51 and up to Si 75 a pair; with patent tipped fingers, in black, from 75c up. Black taffeta gloves, 25e, 40c, 50c and 60c a pair. Lisle thread gloves, 25c, 35c, 40c and 50c a pair. Black silk mitts, 35c, 40c, 50c, 60c, 75c, 51 and f 1 25 a pair. Kid palm talTeta gloves, best ever made for boating, riding, bicycling, etc., only 75c a pair. Jos. Horne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Don't Miss It. Hamilton's midsummer sale of pianos, or gans and small musical instruments. First class goods at the very lowest prices. 91 and 93 Fifth avenue. McNAUGHER & COT Contractors for Paving Sldewelics With Cement, Brick and X ire Lrlck, Concreting C Hani. UO FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHENY PA. Curbstone furnished and set. fe7-5" :i?-a?jE.tsr.T,s- O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth av., above Smithficld, next Leader office. No delay. Established 80 years, aca t37 Ditptay aditrtitanents one dollar per $quare for one insertion. Classified caf estate advertisements on Out page ten cents perhne for each insertion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top lint being displaced counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smltlifleld and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WTIEBE WANT, FOB SALE, TO LET. AND OTHEB TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE EECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOE INSFKTIOK. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with Tins Dispatch. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 1412 CABSON STREET, TELEPHONE NO. 6C22. SOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE, 6m FENN AVE. riTTSBURG-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3505 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. 24th street and Penc aTenne. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEK, SO 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 ave. rEBRY M. GLETM, Bebecca and Allegheny ave. WANTED. Slain Help. ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER PERMANENT position to reliable party: must hive exper ience and furnish reference; state age and salary expected. Address T. K., Dispatch ollice. J j 31-31 CIARPET SALESMAN MUST nAVE A ' thorough knowledge of the business and hae cltv references. Inquire at 2 and 041 LIBERTY AVENUE. JyW-52 COACHMAN ONE WHO CAN BRING GOOD reference; wages 5-10 per month: must be well recomircnded. AddrcssL. A. R., Dispatch ofllce. jyso-:oo CUTTERS WANTED-THE A. D. RUDE NEW method of cutting will produce brlgnt, well littlns. stjllsh garments without a try-on. Taught only at CLEVELAND CUTTING SCHOOL, Clei eland, O. Jy29-20 G OOD, ALL-AROUND MACHINIST - STATE wae-es desired. Address at once u OOLJ Jt MAY, 121 Fifth av., McKeesport, Pa. Jy31-15 LOCAL AND TRAVELING SALESMAN Specialties worth ?S0 per week to good man. ALLISON, 177 Monroe St.. Chicago. Jy30-63 MAN WITH PUSH WANTED IN EACH CITY and town of Pennsylvania and surrounding States to Introduce the fastest selling article on ret ord: pavs 3 50 per diy. Address, with stamp. W. H. WILjJAMSON, 44 N. Fourth ot .Philadelpliii, Pa. Jy2-3S MAN-COMPETFNT TO RUN AN ENGINE and dMiamosfor 1 smalt electric light plant. Address DYNAMO, Dispatch office. Jy31-3i TEN-FEW GOOD SEWING MACHINE MEN; J.UL sniarj or commission, n.L.t,iKii & w ier SON MFG. CO., G sixth st. Jyl7-S2-WFSu MEN-FOB APPLYING CORRUGATED IRON. BIRMINGHAM IRON AND STEEL CO., S3 aterst. Jy31-58-D SALESMAN FOR WESTERN PENNSYL VANIA to sell for a manufacturer to the wholesale and retail grocerv trade; a line of gro cery specialties having merit and a good trade; uo applications considered unless they aro accom panied by references and state whit line sold: also monthly average sales. Address SPECIALTY, Dispatch office. ly30-74 .CALESMEN IN EVERY COUNTY-fTS PER TJ month and evpenses; outfit, samples, etc., tree: goods sold by sample; steady position to proper pirty; no experience necessary; full pir ilculars upon application; send stamp. WORCES TER, FERRULE MFG. CO., 21 Hermon St., Worcester. Mass. JylWS-D SALEsJI EN-WANTED TO SELL OUR ELE GANT famllv oil portraits; no experience re quired; beginners earn $50 weekly: $4 outfit free; send for outfit and partlculirs; a rare chince. bAFFOBD ADAMS & CO., 41 Gt. Jones st., N. Y. J) 19-50-WFSU SALESMEN-CAS A SIDE LINE) TO TAKE orders forO'Keefe's "O. K " shoe Slacking: the finest In the world. O'KEEFE & CO., 703 Smltlifleld St., Plttsbnrg. Jv25-25 SALESMAN-AND STOCK CLERK: GOOD place to right partv. Apply, with references, to JACOB SCHOILvFELD.lsS-MO Ohio St., Alle ghenj. Jy31-19 SECOVD HAND PENN AV. BAKER. APPLY AT 1311 Jy31-23 SOLICITORS FOR LIFE INSURANCE:. LIB ERAL commissions: policy tiklng because most pleasing In price and plan. 3IUU11Y & El- SALL, 34 Fidelity building. mv27-19 SOLICITORS-FIVE LIVE AND ENERGETIC sollclto-s: reference required. Call after 9 A. M.,135 1 iflb av. (Room 30J), JAMES A. MAGILL. becretarj. Jy0-57 rpw O MARKERS FOR SHIPPING DFPART- A MENT: must be nustlers, and not alraid to work. Address MARKER. Dispatch office. jy31-33 -TTXAGON BLACKSMITH MUST BE SOBER W and honest. Inquire ELI ROBERTS. 199 Main st., Allegheny City, Pa. )y31-3l Wanted Agents. AGENTS-ON SALARY OB C03IMISSION TO handle the new patent niemlcal ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever producca; erases Ink thoroufi;hlv in two seconds; no abrasion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to $620 in six dajs; 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 Crosse, Wis. mv22-75 AGENTS-TO TAKE TERRITORY FOB OUR greatest seller of modern times: "King's Handbook of the U. S., " 940 paire: 2,639 illustra tions: 51 colored maps; sells for $2 'SO: we shall bo able to fill orders promptly as to.fO) copies are Pittsburg. Jy24-TUWTllFSSU AGFNTS-TO SELL HOMEOPATHIC MEDI CINES: good commissions. DR. CKEEFE& CO.. Chemists, 703 Smithfield St., Pittsburg. Pa. J5 27-18 AGENTS FOR PRUDENTIAL FOR M'KEES PORT and district: bond and references re quired. Apply 07 FOURTH AV.. Pittsburg Jy3i-a Wanted remaio ilelp. LADIES TO DO FANCY WORK AT THEIR home: we furnish material and pay per Slece. Call and see work, or address with stamp, . M. LEMAR & CO., 90 Fourth av., near Wood. Jy8l-56-F6u LADIES-TO SELL HOMEOPATHIC MEDI CINES; good commissions. DR. O'KEEFE CO., Chemists, 703 Smltbtleld St., Pittsburg, Pa. J 1-17-19 " LADY OFriCE CLERK MUST WRITE A good hand, and If competent to telegraph or write shorthand, a good position is open. Address O. C. Dispatch office. J531-32 NURSE-MIDDLE-AGED LADY TO ATTEND wile and child at 735 OHIO ST., Alleeheiir. Jy31-30 Wanted Male nnd Female Help. AT ONCE TOUR TEAMSTERS. 20 FARM hands, hotel cools, chambermaids, dish ash ore, dlulng room girls. 200 house girls. 4 colored. 10 Germane, nurse girl jii.tJiAfl 'aj 5 urant Jy27-D street. lei. lu. LADIES-TO DO FANCY WORK AT THEIR homes; Tie furnish material and pay per Siece. Cill and sec work, or address, with stamp, . M. LEMAR & CO., 30 Fourth av., near M ood. Jyl6-17-JiWFSu LAUNDRESS- FOR PRIVATE FAMILY, wages 85; chambermaids, dining room girls, cooks, nurses, pantry and chamber girls lor hotels, 200 house girl, German and colored girls, one boy, 1 irm hands, drivers, waiters. MRs. E. THOMP SON, COS Grant St. Jyl6-D Wanted Situations. POSITION-EXPERIENCED NURSE CAN BE found at 410 FORBES df., cltT; good references. Jl-31-28 TJOSITION BY A FIRST-CLASS PATTFRV X maker, a good steady position; can give the best of reference. G. II. M., Dispatch ollice. Jy23-05 SITUATION AS ENGINEER-23 YEARS' EX PERIENCE: 12 years' city reference; futly competent. Address, till August 13, ENGINEEIt, Dispatch office. Jy29-98 Wanted Boarders and Lodgers. MEALEES OR ROOMERS WILL FIND "THE IDEAL HOME," 175 Third a., first class only. . Jy29-13 alABLE BOARDERS-BEST 25-CENT MEAL . In the city; 34 Diamond square. LABK1N A HECK, proprietor., BUly Craig, manager. Jyil-95-wTsn THE BEST MEAL 179 FI1 TH AV. IN THE CITY FOR 15c. JJ1I-4S Wanted Partners. A GOOD PARTY WANTED-HAVTNG $10,000 to M), 000 ready capital at his command and wishes to place the same in a safe, reliable and permanent investment can have an excellent op portunity in a large first-class manufacturing in dustry, with a choice position commanding!, good silary; Is managed by gentlemen of honor and high commercial standing; no debts or obligations or any kind-anyone of good standing w ho call comply Willi the atwie will nnd this a position haUng no supe rior. Full particulars tan he had at ofllce, ISO ROBINSON ST., cor. Sandusky St., Alleghim, Pa. Jyis-si PARTNER WANTED-WITHJ3.00U CAPITAL, to engage In the manufacture of medical spccl altles. Address It. B., Uispaich office. Jy31-53 Financial. A MORTG AG E FOR S7 50-ALSO ONEFOR?2,000, Ji. vm:ior?-i.uvann one ior .uw; money reauy; deliy. DI.NMSTON, ELDEEK1N A CO., 1., G-rf2 Penn av. Tel C327. J)A-27-TuThFSu no Lun. MONEY TO LOAN IMMEDIATELY-fO,0C0 has hctn left with us to place this week In s 1111s to m it applicants; this is a splendid opportu uijy to parties wanting money at once. MORRIS &FLEM1MI, 108 Fourth av. Jyl2-53-MT JfOXEY- TO LOAN-WISE & MINOR. AT- jy20-oa J.1J- auu.Tifl,ia. ui Diamond st. MORTGAGES ON CITY OP. ALLEGHENY ..... . EPuntv property at lowest rates, HEA BY A. WEAVER CO., W Fourth av, DUi2-B WANTED. Kooms. T) OOM-SUITABLE FOB A PHYSICIAN, iV.'!a' eorner.Ncgle; and Stanton ai . Address NEGLEY. DisDatclfoince. Jt2-6 Miscellaneous. pKAYON PORTRAITS FREE DURING JULY Js'-n- af STEWART CO'S.. photographers. 90 and 92 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa' Come and bee them. rno X n BUY A SECOND-HAND REGISTER Aadr-ss REGISTER, Dispaicli J j 31-52 monev hnr. ofllce. T BUNKS HAULED TO AND FROM EAST END for1c. CAMPBELL & DAVIS, 12 Seventh av. TelephoneSS. Jy!7-'J0 USE JONES' BEDBUG PABALYZEB-JONES' Magic Roach Ponder; contains no poison; roaches banished bv contract satislactionen en or no pay. Prepared by GEO. W.JONES, 222Federat et Allegheny, Pa. Sold by all nrst-class druggists. my3-131-MW'F FOR SAXH DIPKOTED HEAL ESTATE. City Residence. CHEAP-ONLY 2D MINUTES FROM COURT House; Stith ward; two-story brick dwelling; eight rooms; finished attic, hall, side entrance, largi cellar, good sized lot; this is a b-rcain. S.JV. BLACK & CO.. 89 Fourth av. Jv-27 J?OR SALE-A PAVEDST.-FOR 81,700; A COM l'LKTK new home 4 rooirsand attic, one of the I et locations en Mt. V, s ilnrrton, a nice lio-nca:k5 than cost. (JIS.) W. A. HEKKoN sso;s, ajloirth av. jyJ3-i)-25,3l,au3 s- Z?OR SALE-LOCUST. NEAR MILTENBERGER St., .1 tine brick house: 9 rooms; modern fit-tnres- lot Mxa'.n., for 56,000. (21). See W. A. HERRON &SOJS. Jy23-C4-jy27.31,au5.8 1 701 SIDNEY ST. -FIVE ROOMS, KTTCH -LI iiJ. EN: price $7,000; lot 20x00; big bargain. JyS-O A. A. ALLES A BRO., 1K Carson st. East End Residences. AT BELLEFIELD, ADJOINING BCHENLEY Park, two fnmc dwellings with large lot; price $3,500; also, se cral houses in the same nclgh horhoorl varying In price from $1,500 upw ard ; this is growing locality and sure to lucre ise In value. C. II. LOVE, 33 Tourth av. JJ3M3-FSU' A T BELLEFIELD. ON LINE OF DUQUESNE .i- eiecinc roan, a gooa eigni-room oricK noue: 1 good location 101 a physician. Fourth av. C. H. LOVE. C3 JV31-43-F8U T BFLLEFIELD, ADJOINING SCHENLEY XX. Park, four-room houn (new); price $1,600; terms reasoniDie Jy3I-J3-Fsu C. H. LOVE. 83 Fourth av. "ROQUET ST. OAKLAND SQUARE TWO Xj Admirably arranged and commodious new houses are now finished and reidy for intpection on Boquct St.. adjoining Oakland Square; as- halt pavement Just completed and houses ready oroccupmcy; the lots are within 300 feet of the prettiest part of Schenley Park, a full view of vhlch is commanded from these houses; grounds sewered, streets paved and the houses the best and most conveniently arranged In the market at the Sri e: $3,000. on terms to suit purchaser. Applvto AMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 93 Fourth av., city. JeM-s: BOQUET ST.-IF YOU ARE THINKING OF having a house of your own take a look when you go to schenley Park at the two elegant and ommodlous stone frout residences on Boquct st,, adjoining Oakland Squire; these are all that now remain undisposed of out of the seven which were finished last winter; rooms commodious and con 1 cnlenl, distance to Schenley Park but twominutes. Price, $10,000; terms to suit purchaser. Apply to BLACK X BAIRD, Fourth av. JeS-M IN BELLEFIELD, NEAB DUQUESNE CAR house, house and lot with vacant lot; a good location for restaurant or boarding house. C. II. LOVE, 93 Fourth av. Jy31-43-FSu "VfORTH .OAKLAND SQUARE WHY PAY JLl rent is a question which mav w ell be asked when such neat, commodious and attractive houses can be had for $5, 750 nnd on terms so easy as those Just finished and now offered on North Oakland squaro; this Is admittedly one of the prettiest places In the countv: It is divided only bj a nvfne from the most beautiful part of Schenler Park, of which it commands a 6uperb view ; the street cars pass with in a few hundred feet; the houses will be appreci ated at once upon examination, having excellent arranrfempnt of rooms, hav wlndnwfi.wlnp norchew. handsome stairway, tile hearths and electric ar rangements all through; in short, all modern Im provements; only $1,000 cash, balance upon long time as may be required to suit purchaser; streets pav ed with asphalt and sewered ; timo from post office by Pittsburg Traction or Duqucsne cars or B. A O. Railroad less than 20 minutes. Apply to 3AM UEL W. BLACK & CO. , 99 Fourth av. J y20-3!i 9 ooo-newfbajie"house INTHE EAST iSZii End, 6 large rooms, attic, hall, vest. 2 porches, nice pantry, all neatly papered, sewered complete, slate roof, slate mantel; $400 cash; bal ance to sult:.one or two good lots In the East End will be taken in exchange. DENN1STON.ELDEE KIN & CO., LIM., C232 Penn av. Tel. 5127. Jy28-l2o-iiwrsu ffi9000-NEW5-ROOM "DWELLING HOUSE; villZj hall, slate roof, porches, in his Eureka plan, 0klind; streets graded and sidewalks; mag nificent view: natural drainage: 7 minutes' walk to Fifth av. cable road; 3o tare: ready lor occupancy; easy terms. GEO. SCHMIDT, 157 Fourth av. iyM-55 Allegheny Residences. (CALIFORNIA AV.. ALLEGHENY NEW j house, eight rooms, hall, laundry, bath; lot25 xllOfect, for $7,500. See A. D. WILSON, 55 Fed eral 6t., Allegheny. Jy2S-63 FOR SALE-AECH ST.. ALLEGHENY 40x100 feet t mother street, for$7,E00. -LOT (Sa) n A. luvunei.; s. suns, no l'ourtu av. Jy31-22-F 7 500-ON A GOOD PAVED STREET. AL v' j LEGHENY; three new frame houses; six rooms, attic, hall, vestibule, both gases, inside w. c, bathroom, slite mantels, newly pipered; a 10 per cent lnvcstme t clear of all taxes. A. Z. BIERS & CO., 93 Federal st. Jy31-24 Snbnrban Residences. COUNTRY HOME NEAR SAFGEESTOWN comfortable and pleasant house near Eureka Springs: shaded lawn, fruit, stable, 30 aces of land; $3,500. MRS. S. J. STOCKTON, Meadvllle. Pa. Jv20-4-MF FOR SALE LOTS. Xist Ena Lots. BEAUTIFUL BUILDING SITE-C0T1M. ON A clean, nicely paved strtet, 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 ay. Jy25-5-D DESIRABLE FAST END LOT-S. HILAND av. ind Arabella st., n. Fifth av.,40 tt bvloO; choice neighborhood, bee B. G. BAILEY. 164 Fourth av. Tel. 107. JjHi-IS-jiwfsu" I7AIBMOUNT PLACE-LOTS TOR SALE; : choice lots, elegant location, with a beautiful and commanding view of the whole East Liberty Valley, located on Falrmount av two snuares from Penn, and one squire from Negleyav. : can be reached bv cable and electric c irs. Inquire of STRAUB &. MORRIS, tomer AVood and Third st. my2S-10-D LOTS-BEAUTIFUL BUn.DING LOTS FOB from S100 to 300, in the Eightemthward, long payments; easj terms. Inquire of CHAS. E. CORNELIUS, attorney, 403 Gnnt St., Pittsburg: or go to his ofhee. 3tormngsldeav., on the grounds, and see his Jgent, T. Ed. Cornelius. myiii-45-D LOTS ON BOQUET AND FHAZIER STS . Oakland; we naie low price for quick sile; call and see plan. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 102 Fourth av. Jy20-120-MWFsu Allegheny Lots. AT CRAFTON 28 NICE LEVEL LOTS, FIVE minutes from station; these lots can be bought at prices away below a nj others and ire close to the station and on easy terms. Seeplan and get rarticulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., !13 Wood St., Pittsburg. Jj 30-71 IfiSPLANADE ST.-LOT 39 FEET FRONT, j brick house. S rooms; will sell cheap, ee A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. jy23-99-wr Snbnrban Lots. SUBURBAN PBOPEBTT THE LARGEST lots, the lowest prices and tho easiest and best terms in the county at bheradeu, 15 minutes from Union station: see Shcraden betore you buy else where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretary, 127 Fifth av. fe27-72-D Farms. FARMS-SHALL WESTERN FARMS, FROM ten acresup, for sale orexchauge; very chenp; heautlful country. Inquire direct of the owners, BOOM2C9. Blssell block. Jy24-M I OR SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. AN ACTIVE AND PROFITABLE LIVERY business, well established, fnllv equipped nnd finely located, close to the station of a prosperous town near the city; real estate, buildings, vehicles, harness, etc., at a low price. 4-71-317. CHARLES SOMERS A CO.. 120 Fourth av. Jy30-69 ARBER SHOP IN BRADDOCK-A FIRST- CLASS barber shop; good locitlon, with three chairs and 85 shaving mugs, worth fo. for?250: gulug out of the business. 833 MAIN ST. Ji3J-47 BRICK PLANT-CONSISTING OF GRINDING pan, engine, boiler, etc.: engines, boilers, SfSX. "u" ore pans, and brick yard supplies. THOMAS CARLIN'S SONS, Lacockand Sandusky streets. Allegheny. Iel7-MWF pLOTHLNG AND GrNTS' FURNISHING VV store, doing the leading business in a town of lo,000inhabltents, within JO miles of Pittsburg; location best in the town: stock will Invoice about 310,000; this is a good chance to buy agood paying business; pood reasousfor selling. Address T. T., Dispatch office. Jy23-92 riOMPLETE RESTAURANT OUTFIT TOR y sa'c iheap- langc, boiler, steam table, tal'es, chair-, 'ndtre, kcr, at a bargain, and toie build ing, MCWoodttie.t, forrcnt. Inquire ROOM 2W. Bksell block. Jy24-ol DRUGSTORE DOING GOOD BUSINESS; well locati d; 23.h Carson st.. S. b., cin :rea son for selling to ttle up the estate: terms reason able. Apply to isILVAI.US DAWES, Adm at BWJll', or 11. Jj. Ji, . KLG, Atty., 70rantst., clt). jyi7-r GROCERY STORE 20 PER CENT BELOW invoice, good location; livery business in good town- mnrral stores, shoe stons. ilgar stores. PERCIVAL H GASTON, 439 Grant st. Jy31-50 LIVERY TABLE-IN A GOOD MANUFAC TURED town; line restaurant in center of eltv. grocir., stores. S100 to 810,000: ctgar stnre: nov.l v store, (4,000; bottllrg business, with Lirgo paji.g trade; shoe store. lOLMLS Jfc CO.. J smlthueld street. Jy30 MILK AND CREAM ROUTE OF K GALLONS per day; also cows, horses, wagon, crops and iSL"' 126-acre farm, one-half mile from town of 10,000 Inhabitants, also ship milk to the city: at 1 great bargain. HOLMES & CO.. 420 Sniltl field street, jv3u-83-ihFtu' FOK SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. LUMBER YARD IN CENTRAL PABTOF THE cltv, with large, well established tnde: book will show large pronti; sickness the cause for sell ing. HOLMrS & CO., 420 SmitbileM st. Jy30-38-Thrsn SALOON-GOOD WILL. STOCK AND FIX TURES lor sale; latest Improved waterpres sure pumps: corner building. Address ARTHUl. EDWARD, Warren. Trumbull Co., O. Jyas-a." SCHOOL OF DESIGN AND DRESS CUTTING and lfaee of building; a bargain: must be 90l1 now; will beir investigation. Address or call at 031PENNAV. Jy28-74 Business Properties. I TOR SALE-BRASS WORKS FOR THE SIAN " UmCTUREofbrass goods of all kinds, tally equipped ind In full running order, and doing a gjod business in one of the best minnfictiirlng sections adjacent to the city. (157) A .A.HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. Jy31-41-i "POR SALE- BUSINESS CORNER-OVE OF JJ the most promising on Fifth ar. : now paving a good Income. (95). V. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. J Tgj-7-g.27.3r TOR S5ALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock. COLUMBIA BICYCLE W-INCH WHEEL; used one season ; wheel, tire and all prts in ood condition; very cheap. Apply at BOOM 400, ewls Block. ' v Jy31-4!. TTORSE A GOOn.STYIJSH DRIVING HORSE, JOL 16 hands high ; pe rfcctU sound. Can be seen hy calling on PETER SHIELDS, TuTl flrant St. Jy30-70 Macliinery and Metals. ENGINES AND BOILERS SECOND-HAND: largest stock of all sizes; 16x36, 12x24. 12x13. 10 X20. 10x16, 10x12,9x12,3x12,7x11, 6xl2:roountcdport ablc engine, boilers of all sizes, shafting, pulleys, pumps, governor, etc. Telephone, 3401. 23 and ia Park Way, Allegheny, Pa. J. fa. YOUNG. apU-D" SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILEBS Two 35 horse-pow er and two ten horse-power statloniry engines and boilers. One ten horse power portable 011 wheels. Thirty-live, 15, 12. ten and eight horse-power engines, -verticilind hori zontal, all good and will be sold cheap. HARMEs MACHINE!) ErOT, 9 First ave. Jy29-D rjTHE CELEBRATCD ACME AUTOMATIC X safety 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. PRAGEB, General Agent, No. 4 Filth av., Pittsburg, Pa. my25-MWT MiscoBaneoas. jlTODENS-ATOoll'ENN AV. 1e3-17 PERSON: AL. PERSONAL 'THE MODERN EVTL:" THE most startling book ever printed, at FRANK BACON & CO'b., SOI Smithficld st. Jy23 PERSONAL-WE HAVE BOOKS, AND LOTS of them : largest old bookstore w est of the Alle gheny Mountains. LEVI'S, 900 Liberty st. Jyl9 PERSONAL-CASH TAID FOR OLD" G OLD and silver: Jewelry repaired; new work made to order. CHRIS. HAtTCUt -11 Smltbtleld st. Jyl7-13 PERSONAL-A FINE CRAYON PORTRAIT free will he given during July with every dozen of our best finished ciblnet photographs. Come and see them. STEWART S. CO., fO and 92 Federal t Allegheny. , j)8-21-WFSU PERSONAL WHEN I WAS A SMALL BOY my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great bigman. DICK SON, tho well-known tailor, 65 Fifth av.. cor. Wood ot., second lioor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. Tel. 155s. myl)-S0-D LOST LOST PLANS NEA1S UNION DEPOT: plans for a building. Tinder will be rewarded by returning to 1111 PENN ST. JyJl-59 LOST-CARRIER'S TIME BOOK-LOST IT ON Smithfield St., Fifth av. or Market st. : name of owner on inside of cover, also figure 2 on out side. A reward will be pill if left at 35 MILLER ST. or DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE. Jv31-36 FOUND. FOUND-AN OPTICIAN'S TEIAL on July 30. Apply KRK. C Sixth st. FRAME, JvSl-55 MEETINGS. NOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF the stockholders of the AcmoUmlding and Loan Association will take place TUES DAY, AUGUST 4, at Philip Schulz's. 2518 Penn ave , at 8 o'clock p. it. All members not attending will be fined. J. B. NOBBS, Pres't. JJ3042 TVTOTICE THE MEMBERS OF IRON LN City Lodgo No. S6, A. P. A., are re quested to attend the luneral of our late brother and 1. K. AV. G. M., David Steen, from his late rosidonce in Mansfield, Pa. Members of sister lodges are Invited to bo piescnt. Trains leave Union depot, 1 05 and 2 05 r. M., city time, Friday, July .11, 1891. Jy31-07 AV. C. GLASER, B. S. STOCKHOLDERS' MEETING THE AN NUAL meeting of the stockholders of tho Mutual Savings Fund and Loan Associa tion, of Pittsburg, Fa , will be held at tho office of the corporation, No. t3 Diamond street, MONDAY, AUGUST S, 1891, at 8 p. jr., to elect nine directors, to hear reports of officers and to transact such other business as may pioperly come beforo the meeting. J. G. CONNELL, Secretary. J y31 64-rsu LEGAL OTICES. WILLIAM IIUNTEK, Attomey-at-Lnw, No. 4IB Grant, street. ESTATE OF JOHN FOX, DECEASED Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on tho estate of John For, deceased, late of tho Seventh waid, city of Pittsburg, Allegheny county. Pa., have been granted to tho undersigned. All persons in debted to said estate and those having claims against it will make their payments and piescnt their claims without delay to JOHN T. FOX, Administrator, Bagtage Eoom, Union station, city. Jy31-51 p -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AX A application will be inado to the Gov ernor of Pennsylvania, on MONDAY, AUGUST 17, 1691, by John S. Cleland, Will iam J. KIskaddon, Wilson E. Griffith. Thomas II. Campbell, William M. Boyd and William M. Brown, under the act of Assembly, en titled "An act to provido for the incorpora tion and regulation of certain corporations," approved April 21, 1S74, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of nn intended cor poration to bo called National Separating and Manufacturing Company, the character and objoct of which is the manufacture of iron or steel, or both, or of any other metal, or of any article of commerce irom wood or motal or both, and for these purposes to have, possess and enloy all the rights, bene fits and, privileges of said act of Assembly nnd supplements thcicto. WILLIS F. Mc COOK, Solicitor. J)24-52-p BUSINESS CHANGES. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, THAT 1.1 the partnership heretofore existing be tween Geo. G. Horne and G. Blatter, known as Geo. G. Horne & Co , has been dissolved. All debts duo the late firm aro to be paid to Geo. G. Horne, who will nlso pay all debts owed by the Ann. GEO. G. HORNE, G. BLATTER. JPXT23, 189L Jy30-65-D AUCTION SALES. AUCTIOX SALE, FRIDAY. JULY 31, ISM, at the looms of The Henry Auction Co., No. SI1 Market st. Fine parlor furni ture, upholstered in rug, bi oca telle, tapes try andliatr cloth. Chamber suites In oak aud walnut. 'Sideboards, wardrobes, folding beds, extension tables, fancy rockers, leather dining chairs, oak and walnut: ofllce chairs, refrigerators, ice ehest, center tables and toilet ware. Springs, bedsteads, mnttres'ses, chairs, tables, chandelier, bicy cle, folding bed, dishes, cooking utensils, kitchen and laundry furniture Carpets Brussels, velvet, ingrain, new and second hand, for rooms halls and stairs. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. Jv30-93 ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE TIIE PROP ERTY of estato of John Wnllacc, dec, No. 210 Wjlio avenue. Eighth wnrd, Pitts burg, consisting of a lot 21 leet by 124 feet to Pasture sticet, having thereon erected ono three-story brick house on Wylie avenue and two ttvo story brick houses on Pasture street, will bo 'sold at public sale on tho promises on FRIDAY, July 31, 1831, at 2 p. it., by the undersigned administrator, byvvirtue of power in the will of said decedent. Terms, one-half cash, balance in two equal annual payments. Agood investment. Will lent for $1,000 a year. THEODOBE DOEP.FLINGER, Jy26g mwf Admr. a. h. n. c. t. a. PKOFOALS. notice: TO ers Sealed proposals -will be received at this ofilco until 12 o'clock M , FRIDAY, July 31, K91, for supplMng Allegheny County Jail with meat and bread tiom August 16, lsoi, to January IB. 1502, biead to be of good quality wheat lno.ul. , . , Proposals for meat will be: First Good quality boiliugbcef not to contain moie than 25 per cent bone. Second To be fiee fiom bono and fat nud accompanied with such an amount of soup bone as tile Warden shall direct. . . The boaid reserve the right to consider either proposition in the intorest of tho county. All supplies to be 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 boird reserves the right to reject any or all bids. JAMES A. GBIEK, jy27-53 County Controller. TO LET. City Residences. HOUSE-NO. 931 FENN AV.tll BOOMS AND basement; good condition; cheap. Address A. W. H. quick at 951. JyS8-Ht rpo LET-$13-4 GOOD BOOM3. NEW HOUSE, A Jane, near Twenty-ciihth st.. Southside. W. A. HEREON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth av Jy3I-42-MWPt East End Residences. HANDSOME NEW BBICK nOUSES OF S AND S rooms: all modern conveniences; rent very low. Inquire JOHN A. HAEBAUGH, 512 Heme wood ai city. Jy31-17t Allegheny Residences. 6 NORTH CANAL STREET. ALLEGHENY. FoiTth ward Brick, eight room", suitable for two fiinllles; immediate possession. A. LEG GATE A SON. J01 Fourth avenue. Jy30-91t T7URNISHED ROOMS FOB MARRIED COUPLE A1 at No. 70RO3SS1REET. .uraa-Kt LARGE SECOND-STORY FRONT ROOM: nh elv suited for gentlemen's lodgings. KEN NEDY, No. 2Sixth st. Jy3I-.Ht ONE FURNISHED BOOM AT NO. 64 WASH INGTON ST.. city. JyS0-83t PLEASANTLY FUHNISHM) AND UNFUR NISHED rooms. 32(PENNAV. Jy31-K.t Ti OOJIS-NICELYFUENISHED EDOMS:BOTH -LV gases, us of bath, inside w.c. : cheap: 1 min utes' walk from courthouse: six minuter' ride on Fifth av. cable. 140 DINW1DDIE ST. Jy31-54t I) OOJIS A SUITE OF THREE UNFUR tu NISHED apartments for light housekeeping, with bath, la SMITH BLOCK, Wylle ave. and Federal st. Jy23-llt T OOM LARGE SECOND STORY FRONT AV room, furnished, for gentlemen onlv. Inquire at 438 FORBES ST., city. Jy31-St "DOO.V-LAEGE ROOM. FURNISHED. IN li QUIRE GRIFFITH'S PHARMACY. Third and Grant. Jy31-65t TO LET-Stf PER MO. A SUIT OF 3 LARGE rooms; hall lighted and taken care of by owner: location good. No. 1230 Penn av. W. A. HEBRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth av. Jy31-20-3rw Ft .Business Stands. I7LEGANT THREE-STORY BUSINESS HOUSE li on Penn ay., opposite Wcstlng,iouse building; good location; rent low and possession can be had at once. BLACK BAIKD, 93 Fourth av. Jy22-36-22,2l,25,2fl.31t rpo LET HANDSOME bTOEEROOMS. N03. 78 and 80 Diamond St.. lust above Smithficld St., in new Dispatch building; wed lighted ele gantly fitted up. centrally located and liai Ing every eonvenlence; these rooms are admirably suited for insurance, real estate or other office business. For further Information appl v, after 2 P. M.. to BUSI NESS MANAGER, The lllspatch, famlthfleld and Diamond sts. ap29-117t TO LET-CnoICE OFFICES ON SECOND and third floors of The Dispatch business office building, corner bmlthiield and Diamond sts. : these aie in suites of two or four rooms, as desired, and have every convenience: centrally located, well ar ranged and lighted; there are no better offices for professional men In the city. Apply, after 2 p. M., to BUS. MGR, DISPATCH, on the premises. apja-ll7t 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, H Arkansas av., Atlantic City, N. 3. First-class accommodations. Terms reason able. BEKNAF.D CONWAY. Je2640-5tWT STOCKTON HOTEL. Plrst-Class in all its Appointments. Jyl2-6S-:srwFSU STEVEN J. KIKK, PRor. THE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. Onthebeach.withunsurpassedoceanview. Salt water baths in the house. Send for circular. JeSO-48-D E. ROBERTS & SON8. HOTEL IMPERIAL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Maryland ay., directly on the beach, fnclng the ocean. Handsomely deco rated and furnished. Capacity 200. Strictly first-class. Prices- By the dav,J2 to IS; by the week, $10 to $18. G. W. K.INDKICK. J y 9-03-D ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The largest hoteL Jell-ll Open all the year. CHARLES McGLADE. Capo May. HOTEL CHALFONTE. CAPE MAY, N. J. Greatly enlarged since last season. All modern improvements. jyi-22 D II. W. SAWYEE. TTABINE VILLA, 11 Cape May, N. J. Within 30 yards of tho surf. Seventeenth season; 50 rooms added, facing the sea; eleva tor, baths, etc. MBS. F. HALLENBECK. jyl 21-D HOTEL L,AKAYBTTE, CAPE MAY, N. J. JOnX TKACY & 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 May, X. J. All modem improve ments, popular prices, special rates bv tho week. II. W.SAW1EU. Jj4-21-D STOCKTOX HOTEX. THE FINEST SEASIDE HOTEL IN THE WORLD. Cuisine and servico unsnrnassed. Bates, $3 50 H and $3. Weekly rates for two persons in one room, $40, $12, Jio, $50, $56 perweek, ac cording to location. Suites with parlors and baths extra. Plumbing and drainage abso lutely perfect. Orchestra play3 morning concerts and during dinner hours. Hops in the evening. F. THEODORE WALTON, Jy2540 Proprietor. Other Resorts. HOTEL ALLAIRE SPRING LAKE, N. J. Directly onbcacU. First-clas throughout. Artesian watr. E. SI. BICHAEDSON. mt SI-jO-mwf THE "HOTEL OLIVER," ELLWOOD CITY, PA. In the midst of magnificent scenery. Table and attendance unsurpassed. For rates and any additional information address jyl-36 GORDON H. MULLIN, Manager. DEMMLER BROTHERS, 626 AND 823 SMITHFIELD STREET. Summer Goods Pocket Stoves, Lemon Squeezers, Ice Picks, Oil Stoves, Refrigera tors. , jeS-35-jiWT Farmers' Deposit National Bank. CC Fourth Avenue. Store your valuables for safe.keeplng be fore leaving for seashore or mountains. Boxes rented, $5 00 and upward. jy3-39-invr BEFORE LEAVING TOWN Tourists should procure Feather-weight Crush Hats, Sun Umbrellas, Hanimocks.Goa samers. Hat Cases, etc., etc., atC. A SMILEY & CO.'S, 2S FHth avenue. je3-3t-jiw TAKE A CAMERA. With you, and the place to got it isatW. S. BELL & CO.'S. Amateur outfits a specialty. All Photographic Novelties on hand. 431 Wood street, Pittsburg. Telephone 1205. Je3-3C-MWF TRAVELERS' REQUISITES & CDNVENIEHGES Lap tablets, portfolios, fountain pens, handbags, dressing and toilet caies, drink ing cups and flask', sketchingoutflts, artists' umbrellas easels nnd stools, playing cards, checkers, clie-,3, cribbage, etc.: fine station erytake a supply with you or order it sent to your summer address; engraved cards, orders executed Dromptlyand sent to any addiess. JOS. EICIIBAUM & CO., J&3-37-MWF 4S Fifth ave.. Pittsburg. DIVIDENDS. interest on the following bonds duo AUGUST I will be paid at tho FIDELITY TITLE AND TItUST COMPANY: ALLEGHENY COUNTY LIGHT COMPANY. BUTLER WATER COMPANY. BENNETT WATER COMPANY. UNION WATER COMPANY, of Beaver Falls. WESTMORELAND AND CAMBRIA NAT URAL GAS COMPANY, Jy31-37 CHOICE PROPERTIES. SEVENTH STREET, NEAR PENN AVENUE. I pat.'H ,.4V. 1 F 71x100x100. Best Vacant Business Site now on the market MUST BE SOLD. For particulars see BLACK & BAIRD, 95 FOUE.TH AVE. jy31-lSl,au2 AN IDEAL RESIDENCE. New9 Rooms-Stone Front. Situated on n prominent asphaltum paved street in Oakland, among fine properties, within 15 minutes' ride of the postoflice nnd 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 qnalities. The interior is excellent and com plete, embodying comfort and elegance, convenience and healthfulncss. 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. Goodsanitaryplumb 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 office at an early day and get prices, terms and exact location. BLACK & BAIRD, Jy29-10-wrsn NO. 95 FOURTH AVE. OAKLAND SQUARE. Fifteen minutes from tho city by cable or electric cars. Fino view of Schenley Park; overlooking Carnegie Library and Art Gal lery. Nowsevenandeight-roombrickhouses, ball, bath, w. c, washstand, both gasea 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, SO Fourth avenue. Jyl9-74-D TO LET! Rooms With Power. Part of the three floors formerly occnp.eti hy THE DISPATCH, In POWER nALL, DIAMOND ST. For par ticulars see the reading: notice in this issue. FOR SALE I The Leasehold, Buildings and Power Of tho Faraday Carbon Factory, Thirty third st. and A. V. R. B. Admirably adapted to manufacturing pur poses, etc., will be -old very cheap. Inquire of or address PETER &IIIELDS, 533 Grant street. j 30-75 OAKLAND. Terrace street, one square from Fifth av., very desirable BUILDING LOT. Low price for quick sale. BAXTER, THOMFSON & CO, Jy2S-121-Mwysn 1S2 Fonrth avenue. EDUCATIONAL. ct inuii'p SSI 11, ai. u-umi a ui 1 MANLIUS. N. Y. Under thevisitation of the War Department. MUitary under U. S. Armyofliccr. Et. Key. F. D. Huntington, S. T.D., President. Apply to Lt. Col. 1VX VEKBECK, Supt. myl7-120-Mwr -1HELTENHAM MILITARY ACADEMY j Ogontr, Montgomery Co., Pa. Unex ceUed in beauty and healthfnlness of loca tion and surroundings and in buildings, equipment and all other requisites of a flrst clats school. Number limited to 60. For illustrated circular address JOHN CALVIN BICE, A. M., Principal. myl3-77-i CURRY UNIVERSITY, SIXTH ST. Fall Term Opens September L Thirty years of success. Unsurpassed fa cilities. Five departments and three special schools, eaoh with its on n faculty and apart ments. Business college and school ot short hand. Hundreds of graduates placed in. positions yearly. Jyl5-D H. M. BO WE, President. DR, HARRIS' CRAMP CURE -roit- Every Ache and Pain . FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES. Mannfacturcd by L.H. HARRIS DRUG CO., H03. 46 and 48 Seventh Avenu9, e30-a PITTSBURG. PA. A First-Class Investment We offer lor sale 1.0UO shares of thostocS of the Florence Cotton and Iron Company, of Florence, Ala., lull paid and non-assessable. Now earning 5 per cent with an assur ance of large future dividends. First year dividend piovideil for by deposit witn Fi delity Title and Trust Company, of Pitts burg, Pa. Ceitiflcates sotting forth this fact will be attached to stock certificates. Par value of stock $lt0. This company owes no debts and has assets of $1,502,100. ForfuU particulars apply to W. A HUDSON, ROOM 49, FIDELITY TITLE AND THFSI BUILDING, Pittsburg, Pa. Jyzw 1 1
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