THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, THURSDAY. AUGUST 6, 1891 3 BOUNCE OF A 3TAME. How the St. Kicholas Building Be came Possessed of the Title. CAPTAIN HOUGH'S SAD LOYfi STORY. Nicholas Longworih Playedt Dollars Against Cupid and Won. BONDS WERE BROKEN BY THE SIIERIFF Few people who stop to admire the stately edifice, one of the finest law buildinprs in the w orld, lately erected on tho corner of Fourth m enue and Grant street, by Hon. John Pil rell, the St. Kicholas law building, knon how it oauie by its name. As tho incidents that caused tho christening aro very romantic, they aro worth more than a parsing notice. The name was taken from the old hotel that occupied tho site for some 40 years, and around tho original the ro jnanco clustered. The name St. Kicholas was not given in honor of that child of many prayers, St. Nicholas of Myra. to whom hitory, or perhaps partlv tradition, pao great prominenco during tho reiRiis of Maximilian and Diocletian and Confctantine, emperors of Rome, this saint alo being accorded a place in tho delibera tions of the C'onncil of Nice, but the cele brated old hostclrj ti as named In honor of Nicholas Ixuijrwortn, of Cincinnati, tho Croesus of the West, wlio-e fortune m 1803 was estimated at $l!i,r00,000, and who 4(Mcars jiro was the richest m in west of Philadel phia About ls37 two younp men from Westmore land coisnti.D II. Wakcllcld, a son of the nou'd Methodist preacher, Rev. Sirmiol VaV.cflcld, populirlv known as Fitlier Wakeiloldtind.IoimHrush, a cousin of D. 11. Waketkld, came to this cit and on a cinital of KOOand a 'argc amount of wind bought a stcji'iboat mined the Orpheus. I). H. Wake field was the 1 ither of Junes II Wakefield, the v;rr.:it sfeet attornev. Houjru was a few 3 eir-. older than Wakefiel J, -ind his being considered the mot hand-ome man in A ost ein 1Viiiis lvjuia and a completo Chester iii lil in deportment, m irked him as the propn jktmvj for Captain while Wakefield assumed the du ! ol e'erk Mir lxnrjo thi. cavtajs. The knew notiiinKOfniMirition.but they hired julo's and a mute and the latter took rommand ot the other departments of the Orpheus On their $J0fl and se eral square milts of check thejoung men h.ul a happy, jojou--eitence while thoj ran tncboit ono Mason V daughter of Nicholas Longworth took a tnji on the Orpheus and became smitten liv the graces of the Captain. It should je nota tn.it in tnoe uajs one of :he clnol duties of a steamboat captain was to entertain the pihsengers and this Oiptain Hough did to the taste not onl of the Queen but to that of all 1 ulies w ho fell under his guardianship. JIis Longworth became a frequent passen jrer sometimes she w ould bo-ird the boit at Cincinnati and go to Louisville and return, and at others sho would como to this city mid return, and for 11 whole season Young Lo e s dream was never disturbed by night mare hether the passion of tho gillaut Cap tain and his lc ely passenger ever turned to ashes as Captain Hough's bodv has since done is not known, but one day Nicholas Ixnigworth sued out a prelim nary injunc tion (not In hj men's court), and'm great wrath swore to do oung Hough up. The boat was at the time on her way up from Louisville, and Hough got wind ot Ixmgworth's intentions and went ashore in Kentucky, somo miles below P01 kopclis. CUPID BLOCKED Br MAMMON. As the boat was considerable in debt, with prospects that she would not woik her way out eoon, Longworth had no trouble in buy ing a claim agamsi her, and when she rounded to at the Cincinnati wharf a Sheriff was on hand and without any unnecessiry ceremony cnaincu her to the wnarl log. Other creditors hearing of the state ot affairs fcwooped down like a nock of buzzards and Wakefield, seeing that his mission was ended, quietly stepped down and out and went into other business, and subsequently prospered. John Hough, pursued by the fear of falling under the paw of tho wealthiest man of the West, had no reBt for the soles of his feet so long as he staged in the United States, and he drifted away toward the Southern cross, finally coining to a halt somewhere In South America Being a oung man ot business ability and, by this time, of considerable ex perience, he soon amassed a considerable fortune, for that time, it being estimated In the neighborhood of a quarter of a million. With abundant wealth came a sense of power and NichoKs Long worth's fierce countenance was no longer nightly photographed on young nougli's cerebral ganglia, so he decided to come back to Pittsburg In due time be arm ed and bought a lot and on it built the hotel, nam ing it after tlip Christian end of his adver sary's name and preliirg"M-," an honorary title which Longuorth probablj appreciated us little as lio had at ono timo the chnstcner. Mr. Hough lived on apparcntlv as happily a? the at erage mortal until r-si or 1SS2, hen he died in Bealls ille, W asMngtou countv. Mr. Wakefield is still in the flesh and enjoys lifo as well as could bo expected, consider ing that he was in business 64 jears ago. Tho stag's-nead Shirt. You can buy it only at JOS. flOKNE & CO.'S, G07-621 Penn avenue. NOTICES. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby pi en that the horse owned bv Octtibonc, it not redeemed Inside of 30 dajs, will le fold to pay board u-76 CnAKLES & SPROAT. A. O. H. All members of Uniformed Ranks Board of Erin are herebj cordlallv invited to attend the dedica tion or Catholic Church at Little W ashlngtoa ON SUNDAY NEXT, AUGUST 9. Trains leave Union depot at 12.30. Fare for round trip. r5 cents. Bv order, aw-24 FELIX MCKNIGHT. Meetings. VrOTICE-THE ANNUM. MEETING OF THE . Mockholdt rs or the 1'ltti.hurg Jorge Jfc Iron Cu will be hrldatlhcofhre of the companv. Tenth ct.. near Penn av.. on luesdav. August 18, 18S1, at 11 A. M., lortheelection ofdlrectjrsfor the en Milng vear and for such other buvluess as may be hrought before them. au5-17-u F. L. RlcnARDsQN, Secretary. Legal Notices. rpO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERX-BE IT X. know n that a stock wmn inv to transact busl- lHSSlindtrtlH name ol Hie Patent nerlnltv Manu- ficturlng Companv Ins lieen urganirc i in Btaver IMs. with the opprt rvliit ug. developing. liloltlngand patentiug Inventions and niauufartur ing unurr alul Iml ling patniteeo therefor. C E. DOLE. Plftsbnrg. Pa , solicitor Jv30-61-Th . J. O'KErFF, Attornej. 7 errant st --OTICE IS 1ILK1 B GIVEN TH VT LETTERS J. a. it adiiilnlttrauoii 011 the estate of John iiti gtrald. lat ot tin cltj of Pittsburg, Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said etat will make linmedl He pay ment and ihoe li ivlng claims or demands against the same w 111 preMnt themdulv probated to tne undersigned- IAMES FITZGERALD, N o. 21 Tunnel U. Pittsburg. au6-7-Th S. B. DONALDSON. Attorney at Law. si Ii im md street INSTATE OF LAUCHLAN MCINTOSH. DE J ESE1 Notice is In rebv given that letters testameutarv n the cstiteo. l.auchlau Mclnto-h have been granted to the undert-Igne I, to w horn all persons liidtbted to ald estate are requested to make Immediate pavini nt. and thoe having elalms cjralnst the same tlmi 11 make them knonn without delaj. 1.1CH1.TIA MO IT MARTIN, JOHN S. MCINTOSH. auG-ia-Th FIDELITY TITLE AN D TRUST CO., 121 and 123 1 ourth avenue. T7STATE OF RICHARD ALEXANDER. DF- JJi CEASED. Notice Is lierebj givcu that letters of administration ou the estate ot Klcllard Alexan der, de-censed. havclM'cn granted to the under signed, to whom all persons Indebterl to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those 'laving clalmsagalnst the same should make thini known without delaj. MDELITI TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 lou-th avenue. DAVID J EWING. Attorney. Jy23-ss-Th "VOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR INCOR- PORATION lntbe Court of ommoti Pleas No. 1 vf AHeghcnv couuty. No. COO September trm, 1891 Notice is hereby given that an appli cation will be made to said court (or a ljw Judge thereof) on hVTURD.Vi. tucStli day of August. A D. lril at 10 o'cloek A. M., under the -Cor-jioratlon act of 1S74," and the supplements thereto, by Alexandir A.. Cadman, William N. Tavlor. IdwardJ. Llovd. James II. Harlow and Matthew Bigger for the charter of an Intended corporation to Dt Ullics uic ijjgcuuwi rresuvicrnu vaiurcn, me character and object of which Is the support of nuhlic worshln according to the faltli. do trine discipline and usages of the Presbvterian Ciiureh In tlie United states of .-nerica. and for these pur poses to have, pons s and r-njov all the rights, bciieht and jtrivlltges conferred U the saldact aud Its supplements. CHARLES M. THORP. aaS-77-TU Solicitor, 3 Dismay advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. CHassflcd real estate advertisements on this page ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top lint bang displayed counts as tieo. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smlthfield and Diamond Streets, ALW ATS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT. FOR SALE. TO LKT. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RtCEIVFD lir TO 9 F. M. FOR INSFRTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already hive acconnts with The Dispatch. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. TELETHON E NO. COS. 1 OR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 6m TENN AVE. PITTSRHRG-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler street. EMU. G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Tenn avenne. ALLFGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, S9 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. F. H. FGGERS SON. Ohio and Chestnut stree ts. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwlnavcnues. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver ave. rEBRYM. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aye. WASTED. Male nolo. A GOOD SPRING WAGON BLACKSMITH and general repairing; a steadv Job for the light man. Applvatonce to DEVER A LYON', Coraopolis, Pa., on the P. AL. E. R, R. aufr-71 BARBER AT ONCE-FIRsT CLASS SINGLE white barber of good habits; good waees and steady work; no Sunday work. Call or write to OSWALD SCHICK. Bridgeport. O. auS-36 BARBER A GOOD BARBER AT ONCE; wages JSawefk ind board: single man pre ferred. A. C. GREGG, Brookvllle, Pa. auo-60 BVRBER-GOOD MAN. ST.. southsldc. APPLY 2516 CARSON au.6-23 E OY-A GOOD. SMART BOY. Id TO 17 YEARS ' of aire. Inquire at ST. CHARLES HOTEL. ani-fc: TJOOhKEEPER-YOHNG LADYBOOKKEEP- FR Apply ROOMS 26-2 Schmidt building. 95 Fifth av. atib-i pUTTERS AND TAILORS WANTEP-95 OUf V of every 100 who attend the Cleveland Cutting School come through the results of those who have learned there, which proves better than words can tell how w ellbleased cutters are that use the A. I). RUDE New Method of Cutting. an5-43 TRAUGHTSMANAT ONCE: FIRST-CLASS XJ mechanical draughtsman; none but first-cliss men need ipply. Address R. D. NUTTALL, Grantav. and Boquet st , Allegheny. au6-95 IXPFRIENCED STENOGRAPHER AND j typewriter; must furnish vonr own nachlne. Applv 9) FIFTH AV; rooms 26-27. au6-S3 MEN-rORTHE UNITED STATES .ARMY, able-bodied, unmarried men between the ages of 21 and 1 years; good pay, rations, clothing and medical attendance; applicants must be prepared to furnish satisfactory ev idencc as to age, char acter and habits. Apply at No. 915 TEVN AV., Pittsburg, Pa. Jvj-0-Thsu RGAN1ZERO-THEORDFR OF THE HELP ING HAN Dpivsf 1.000 f7M.!.00 2o0 In five vears; weekly Irene fit, J25. JJ0, 15. f7 50. For par ticulars address J J. B AN, 9J0 l'enn av. au6-3 CAI.LS3IEN IN EVERY COUNTY f75 1'ER etc.. k.1 montn ana expenses: outni, samples. Tree: goods sold bv sample; steady position to proper party; no experience necessary; full par ticulars upon application: send 6tauiD WORCES TER, FFRRULbi. MFG. CO.. 24 Hermon sU. M orcester. Mas Jyli-23-lJ SALESMEN TO SELL PETIT LFDGFRS. AD VERTISING cards and specialties bv sample to merchants: big commission and opportunity to work up permanent paving business W. B. FERMIING. South Bend, luu. an4-72 n T x .nrv rnnD cr tot ENERGETIC DODGE. Ex- O men. Appl) at once to C. H. celslor building. Sixth av. and Grant st, an6-4 , SALE-MAN-AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN for dressgoods and domestic stock. BIBER & EASTON. an6-100 SHOEMAKFR-A FIRST-CLASS SHOEMAKER or repairing bj the piece or w eck. "W . E. WARNFR, Youngstown, O. au6-34 C1NGLE MAN TO SCRUB AND MAKE HIM J M LFu-eful about a house. Inquire at WEST PENN HOSPITAL, Twenlv -eighth st. auS-75 QOLICITORS-FOR LIFE INSURANCE; LIB O ERAL commissions; policy t iking because most pleasing In price nd plan. MURRY &, hD SALL. 34 Fidelltv building. inv27-4J T EVCHFR-EXPLRIENCED TEACHLR I OR Primarv Denartmeut sharnshnrrr Puhlie SJiools: election Tue"dav. Aurust 11. J. A. ROB INSON, Secretary. aus-3a-MThS VOUNG MAN, SINGLE, WHITE PRE J. FERRED, to take care of two horses at Sewlcklev. Pa. Call at 414 WOOD ST., between 9 and 10 A. it. au6-90 YOUNG MAN IN A BANK "WHO HAS nAD experience and Is capable of filling theposl llon oi discount clerk. Address BANK. Dispatch office. au5-32 "Wanted Agents. A GFNTS ON SALABY OR COMMISSION TO handle the new patent chemical ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling noveltv ever producea; erases Ink thoroughlv in two seconds; no abrasion ofpaper; 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to 620 In six davs; another (32 In two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. I or terms and full particu lars, address THE MONROE ERASER 3IFG. CO.. La Crosse. W Is. mvJ2-7o AGENTS-TO TAKE TERRITORY FOR OUR Kreatest seller of modern times: "King's Handbook oftheU S.," 940 pi ges-2,633 Illustra tions; 51 colored maps, sells for 2 SO. we shall be able to fill order prompUv as o0,(C0 copies are readv. P.J.FLEMING & CO . 13a Filth av., Pittsburg. Jy24-TuWThFSSu I GENTS MOST WONDERFUL ADVERT1S- u- IN G device ever known; sells to every mer chant; big pay; steady work. ARC N . MFG. CO., Rarlue, w Is. jyl6-24-TT AGENTS-LOCAL OR TRAVELING, TO COL LECT old coins; good pay; steadywork. NU MISMATIC BANK, 87 Court St., Boston, Mass. JT11-4J-TT6SU AGENTS-THRFE GOOD AGENTS WANTTD Apply J. L. VINE, 93 Fourth av. Jyl9-35-TTSU rOOD AGENTS-FOR A NEW INDUCE5IENT: va oigpronu ssittirriiAV. au5-4G "Wanted Female Help. CLERK-A 1 OUNG LADY BETW EEN 18 AND 20 as saleslady in a drygoods store. Address, with reference. .1. G Dispatch office. au6-l GIRL THAT HAS NO PARENTS; ABOUT 12 orl4jearsoId; to live with man and wife out side citv limits; must be bright and Intelligent. Adircts J. M. SHEPPARD. General Dcllverv . au6-SS LADIE3-TO DO FANCY T ORK AT THEIR homes: we lurnlsh material and pay per niece; call and see work, or address with stamp, J. M. LEJ1AR A CO.. K Fourth av near'VN oodV au4-6S-TT T ADY STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER La one capa Address S. E. P Aj one capable of doing general office work. . W., uispatcii omce. VrURE TO GO TO THE COUNTRY TO TAKE Xv care ofa small bahv. Applv, with references, at ROOM 44. Ill lojrlh av..clly. au6-9l OTENOGR PHER-LADY WITH EXPERI- O ENCL: none other need apply. Address MAN- eir AVyxetivr.iv, uispaicn onue. 1. anted Male and Female Help. LABORERS. TEAMSTERS, FARM HANDS, waiters, hotel cooks, chambermaids, wait resses, dishwashers, pantrj girls, 60 cooks, 40 chambermaids, 300 house girls. laundress. MI EUAN'S. 545 Grant street. Tel. Pp. an3-u LAUNDRESS-COOKS. NURSES. CHAMBER MAIDS, dining room girls, 200 house girls, Ger man ana coiorea. laDorers, icamsiers, larm nanus. MRS. E THOMPSON. 008 Grant St. au4-u MAN AND WIFE FARM HANDS. COLORED gardener, hotel cooks, dining room and house girls. WALKER'S, 1.0. 6 Sixth St., second floor. aut-6 EACIIERS (4) M'CANDLESS ,nVP.;bALARY 40permoulli; term 7s months; election will lie held at No. 2 schoolbouse. In McCandless twp., Saturdav, Aug 15 '21, at the hour oft o'clock r. M.; applicants mav file their applications with the secretary, L. A. HEIDELBERG, P.O. address Pcrrvsvflje, Allcghen co.: )ersonal atteudance at election requiren. ieacners may reacn election filaeebv Perrjsvllle and AVexford stage, which eav cs Alleghenj City P. O. dally at 7.J0 a.m. au5-5 T. anted Mtnatloni. POSITION IN A BANK-HAVE THOROUGH knowledge of banking, hav ing been a collector bookkeeper and cashier and director; can furiilsli bond and best of references. Audress K Dis patch otllcc. a u'o-r SITU.VTION-1N A FAMILY' OF TWO OR three to do general house work w here they Llvetliewashlugandlronlugout. Address M IV Dispatch ofliee au Wanted Hoarders and Lodgers. BOARDERS-IN THE SJBURBs; DELIGnT ILL locatlou; laige fnmt rooms with alcove boanling) per week. Address G. D., Dlspatcli olive. auu-82 OCCUPANTS - FOR FURNISHED ROOM with board. 82AUCI1ST. au6-16 rpUE BEST MEAL IN JL 179 FIFTH AV. THE CITY FOR 15C. JV31-4S Wanted Boarding. J) OOMS AND BOARD-BY SEITEMBEB 1 IN A JV private family for a couple, nurse and child; must be in a nice location in Allegheny, Address A. A. B . Dispatch office. au6-19 LOST. LOST-ABOUT DEC. 13, 1890, ON VINE OB v ashlngton sts., Pittsburg, certificate for ten (lu) shares 01 the stock in "ine Fulton lool and Manulacturing Co.." of Canal I niton, o.. same being Issued In isamoof llcnrv Murphy; same or no benefit to any person, a notice of loss has been given and reissue will be made. Reward to finder If returned to JOHN M. MITCHEL, Atty., 441 Grant at., Pittsburg. it&i WASTED. TVanted rartners. PARTY WITH SMALL CAPITAL WISHING to form a partnership or engage in a new In v entlon which will make from ?00 to (1.000 per iiv for a lifetime. Call and Investigate at room 10, 1103 Pcnnav., Pittsburg. J. C au4-3S Tlnanclal. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET rates on bond and mortgage: no delay. BLED B. COYLE & CO., cor. Fourth av. and Grant St. dell-TTS MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE securities, lowest rates; no delay. SAMUEL M . BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth nv. dell-4-TTh3 T rONKY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES: LOW- ill. EbT interest; no delay. BLACK A BAIRD, 9o I ourth av. apll-24-TTS MONEY TO LOAN-WISE & TORNEYS, 91 Diamond st. MINOR AT-JjiS- MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at 4i. 5 and 6 per cent. ROBERT Ot. BAILEY. 164 Fo;irtha. Tel. 167, ap!4-19-TTSSU MORTGAGES ON CITl OR ALLFGHENY countv pro. trtv at lowest rates. HEN RY A. V EAVER A CO., 92 Fourth av. mh2-D Miscellaneous. ACTUAL BUSINESS COLLrGE; NOS. 5 AND 7 Sixth av.; bookkeeping, shorthand, pen manship, aritnmetlc, grammar, etc., euectlely taught bj our brief and original methods: etpert teachers In every departmtut; day and night school now open: rates low. 31. J. CONNER, President:.!. M. PHILLIPS, Expert Account-Hit, sole proprietors. au6-7-Ths BOOKKEEPING WE ATTEND TO THE opening and closing and adjusting of books ot all Vlnd; voucher system Introduced and individ ual Instruction gWen bookkeepers In simc; long experience ana reiertnces a, to acciinci, prompt ness and discretion. McCAFFERTY & ROBIN SON, Room 16, 95 Fifth av. Je28-921i-TTS DV ELLING-I WANT TO RENT A DWELL ING with about9 rooms, in Pittsburg or vlcln ltj ; gli e d scriptlon. location and rent per month. A. C. DIBERT, McDonald. Pa. auG-61t SURVEYOR'SSECOND-HAND TRAN SIT Address BOX 52, Flu Henr P. O., Pa. au5-6 TEACnFRS, MINISTERS AND OTHFR IV TELL1GENT men to act as general special managers lor the sale of "Mary, the Queen of the House of David;" salary or commission. Call or addie-isthe exclusive publishers. A. S. GRAY A CO., Eisner building, Pittsburg, Pa. au6-5 TRUNKS HAULED TO AND FROM EAST END for 50c. CAMPBELL & DAVIS, 12 Seventh a v. Telephone 278. Jvl7-90 FOR SALE DIPBOVED REAL ESTATE. City Residence!. IJiOR SALE-J200 CASH. REMAINDER IN IX 1 STALLMENTS if desired of $20 per month; no other payments required ; a good brick house of eight rooms (now renting for $18 per month); No, nil Svcamore st ; price only 12,000. (SoO). W. A. HERKON A SONS. 80 Fourth av. au6-j-6,n,19,2d SMITHFIELD ST.-ONE OF THE CHOICEST properties on the street, onlv two squares frrm thenewpostoffice; pice onlr $1,500 per foot front, for a fen days. J. E. GLASS, 13S Fifth av. auG-12 ffi0 800-BOGGS AV., , NEAR INCLINE. NEW UJJ j and verv neat two-storv brick bouse 01 four rooms: laree. finished attic, hall, cellar porch front and back, water and gas front vard, etc. : lot 24x92 to allev: easv terms. W. C. BERINGER & CO., 156 Fourth av. au2-6S-TTSu East End Residences. BEAUTIFUL EAST END RESIDENCE AND grounds, over IH acres; the entire place em bowered In w ood ana full grown forest trees, fruit trees, shrubbery, vegetable pl-vt, etc.: one minute from railroad station; fronts on two streets: 9 nice rooms In residence; closets, pantries, porches, copious supply of pure water, etc. ; the refreshing fragrance from the flower plots and lawn surround Ing the house permeates ever roonvaprettv place; Immediate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood st , Pittsburg au6- QHADYSIDB-ONLY TWO MINUTES FROM O Roup station and Duquesne electrie cars: a very haudsome new frame dwelling containing ten rooms, reception hall with stained glass windows, electric light, both gases, bath. Inside w. c., hard wood manteU and tile hearths with tile facings, butterv, cupboards and china closet; house sits back from street and has front and back porches, with a 30-root lot running through to a 20-foot alley: terms to suit M. F. H1PPLE & CO.. 96 Fourth av. ani-17-TTSu SCOTT ALLEY, NEAR PENN AV .-A CHOICE investment: two brick dwellings of seven rooms each; ci liars, good sewerage, etc W. C. BERIN GER & CO., 156 Fourth av . au2-bs-TTSu Allegheny Residences. MclNTYREST.-NEAR PEKKYsVILLE AY.. Allegheny, 6-room houses for sale or rent; houses have hot and cold water, b ith and w. c,. lanndn with stationary wash tbs. a com plete house from top to bottom ;the outlook from the premises is superb: no finer view In Allegheny Co. ; come and see them. Inquire S. MCCAIN, Perrvs vllleav., J. L. Miller, Observatorj av. au5-lo OR EXCHANGE FOR GOOD GROCERY STAND Adams St., Allcghen v, good brick di elltug of six rooms; both gases, good cellar, etc.; also, two-story rrarae house of lour rooms and store room; a corner property and a flrst-ilass invest ment: lot 20x100. W. C. BERINGER. 156 I ourth avenue. au2-63-TTSU "I T PER CENT NET INVESTMENT-THREE Xk) frame honses on a good paved and sewered street near North av. ; corner lot, 21x100; price, 13,500. See JOHN K. EWINU CO.. 107 Fed eral st. au5-68 MX OOO-ON FEDERAL STREET, ABOVE JDkJj parks, five brick houses; corner lot, 60x110. See JOHN K. EWING CO., 107 Federal st. au2-I15-Thsu Snhnrhan Residences. pLENFIELD STATION-P., F. W. & C. R. R.: VA with 83 acres of good ground, old and vouug orchards, 4j0 grapevines, berries, etc. : seven minutes' walk from station, with good pi ink walk all the wav; will sell cheap and on verv easy terms. A. M. TREsEL & CO., 90 Fourth av. aul-33-l,2,4,6,S H' OUSES AND LOTS-OX LIN E OF P. 4 L. E. It. R from citv to Shousetown. Innulre of i B HART, of Coraopolis. au5-2 FOR SALE LOTS. Citj Lots. ADEhlRABLE BUILDING LOT, 91JxllO FT., corner of Camp and Clarissa streets, Thir teenth ward; will sell on reasonable terms; also, a business investment; business established and pav ing a good profit. In a good location. In the heart of the city: good reasons given for selling; capital required, from ?1 000 to ?6. 000, also, vie nave so.ne splendid laying farms, under good state of cultiva tion, choice bearing fruit trees, etc., located near railroad and the cltj. M. F. HIPPLE A CO.. 96 Fourth av. au2-17-TTSu Y OTS-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR XJ from tflCO to $T00. In the Eighteenth ward; long pavments: easv terms. Inquire of C1IAS. E. CORNELIUS attorney, 405 Grant st., mtsburg: or go to bis office. Moruingsideav., on tile grounds, and see his agent, T. Ed. Cornelius, in 5 l'J-4.)-D Hast End Lots. CHOICF PROPrRTIES-FOUR IN OAKL ND and Est End for ev.cluin.-e for unimproved Sropertv , either lots or acreage, tn or near tbe city. . E. GLASS, 138 Fifth av. aj0-U TJIOR SALE-J1.50J-FINE LEVEL LOTS, 25tl07 J ieei. near iegiey av., naavsiac; location t- first class. (94 ) HERRON A SONS. I ourth av. JyJ0-S5-MTh' LOTS LOTS, LOTS IN BANK OF COMMERCE addition plan. Brushton: secure coloredplan and full Information from agents. liAXTl.K. THOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourth av e au2-110" 000 BUYS THE CHOICFST BUILDING DO; site In Oakland If bought at once: this nly for a few days. J. E. GLASS, 138 Fifth 1 au6- this oner Alleglieny Lots. LOTS-IN BIDGEVIEW PLAN, ELEVENTH ward, Allegheny; lots In Duquesne Park, Tenth ward, Allegheny; lots in Rose's plan. Brush ton station, P. B. B. J. E. McCRICKART. 140 Fifth av. aul-47-MTlv LOTS-ON CALIFORNIA AVE.. IN NINTH and Eleventh wards, Allegheny, from Sooo to ?2, 000. on easy terms. W. C. BERINGER I CO., loo Fourth ave. au2-Ci-TTSuI Suburban Lots. T?ORSALE OR EXCHANGE-15 ACRES, ELE JL GANTLY situated, overlooking Ohio river, in view of both cities, ten minutes from P., Ft. W. A C. R. R station; excellent soil, great abundance of fruit. Inexhaustible supplvof pure water, nat ural gas: house of ten rooms, barn and outbuild ings; everj thing in first-class order; will sillata moderate price or exchange tor smaller property In citv or suburbs. (4-13 m). Particulars from CHARLES SOMERS A t.0. au4-30-MTT I7OR SALE OP. rXCHANGE A BLOCK OF 50 . bulldlig lots, at figures insuring a Urge profit in retail sales; rapidlj improving locality and ex cellent situ itlon lor small housed; or will exchange for Improved eltvors ihurban property. (3-14-92.) CHARLES SOMERS A CO. anl-TO-MTTS' LOTS-ON GLENWOOD AV , CONVENIENT to B. A 0. station and Second av. electric road: avenue graded.macadainlzcd, sidewalks, city water: houses and lots on verv easy terms: monthly pavments If desired. GEORGE C. BURG WIN, Altomcy-at-Law, loo Fourth av. Jvl2-17-TTSSu SUBURBAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST lots, tl c Ion est prices and the easiest and best terms In the countv at sheradcu, 15 minutes from Union station; seeShindin liefore vou buy else where. ANDREW PATTEltsON, Secretary, 127 Filth av. 1C27-72-DS CtfaA-P KASY TERMS. WILL BUY YOU A tHriUU lot right In the heart of the citv In the Allequlppa riacc pi in within a few minutes' walk of the mills where thousands of worklngmen are employed and whv will vou go out in the country where there Is only a single mill or factor to buy lots Come and see these lots any afternoon. J. E. GLASS. 133 Fifth av. au6-ir 2Q 0 T0 HW-ON EASY TERMS, WILL BUY iJIOOyJ 5011 a good lot In the Allequlppa Place plan right In the Heart of the elty and an excellent nelghlKirhood; we will gl e you a deed when the first pav mentis made and jou can build at once. 4. E. GLASS, 138 Fifth av . au6-12 t79 PER FOOT FRONT-A CHOICE CORNER jpl il lot, 180 feet front by 150 feet -deep, lntbe best location in Belle fl Id see J. E. GLASS, 138 Fifth av r or lunner particulars lanni.. T7ARMS-SMALL WESTERN FARMS. FROM A ten acres up, for salo or exchange; very cheap; beautiful ceuntry. Inquire direct or tbe owners, ROOM2t,BlsseU block. Jy24-51 FOR SAIE BUSINESS. Business Onnortunitlcs. A FINE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE AOVE- --- Ji'i.r inierest in a nrsi-ciass, nrmii t. . Ushed and profitable general merchandising busi ness in a gooa town near me cut: capiuu rriiuni-". ? 2,000. TA e know this concern and can recommend U 4-72-318. CHARLES SOMERS CO.. 1 I ur.th ave. jj 30-C8.tt1iSSu' A GOOD RETAIL MILK ROUTE-HORSE AND covered wagon for J35. Call 93 TWENTY SECOND ST., Southslde. an6-15 CLOTHING AND GFNTS' FURNISHING store, doing the leading business In a town or 15,000 Inhabitants, within 30 miles of Pittsburg: location best in the town; stock will invoice about f 10, 000, this is a good chance to buy a good PyJJ?S business; pood reasons lor selling. AddressT. t., Dlspitch office. jy23-S COMPLETE RESTAURANT OUTFIT FOR ale cheap; range, boiler, steam table, tables chairs and crockery at a bargain, and store hniw- uig, we MooasuetE, lorreni, inquire iwv-;- Bissell block. ji-i-'1 DRUGSTORE DOING GOOD BUSINESS; well located; 233oK Carson st.. S. S., citv;rea son for selling to settle up the estate- terms reason able. Applj to SILVAN US DAWES, Adm., at store. orll.L. KING, Atty , 437Grantst., city. J v 17-00 DRUGSTORE-ON WYLIE AV.. PITTSBURG, centrilly located, and doing a good business; stock and fixtures new; rent low. For particulars see LIGGETT BROS., 71 Diamond st. aul-75-4,6,8,9 ESTABLISHED DREsS CUTTING AND MAK ING school business can be bought at veiy reasonable price of MURRY EQSALL, 34 Fldel Ity building. au6-8j I?INE CIGAR STORE -CENTRVLLY LO . CATED.on best street in the citv ; liv ery stable In good town: good restaurant; grocery stores, MOO to 10,000. shoe store In good town; milk route; good office business. HOLMES Ss CO.. 420 famlth- neld street. aud GROCERY STORE AT A BIG DISCOUNT; A good bargain; livery business in large town; shoe stores, eigar stores, bakeries, restaurants. FERCIVAL & GASTON, 439 Grant st. an6--3 GREATBARGAINCONFECTIONERY AND fruit store doing good business; best location In citv ; owner ins other business. Address P. O. BOX 173, W heeling, AV. Va au4-42 HALF INTEREST IN A CENTRALLY' LO CATED, well established, remunerative wholesale flour and feed business, to which It Is proposed to add a butter, egg and produce depart ment; an active and experienced man preferred; $2,500 to 3,000 required. CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO., 129 Fourth av. au4-81-TTT - rlLLlXERV STORK WILL SELL CHEAP IF 1VL sold soon; good reason for selling. Address 51 GRANTAV., Bennett P. O. au6-74 Business Properties. BUSINESS rROrERTY-ON PENN AV., EAST End, cor. Beatty st. ; bargain to prompt pur chaser; onlv one-third down, balance to suit: prop erty will increase In value very fast. DENN1& TON. ELDERKIN & CO., Lirn., 6232 Penn av. Tel. 5327. au2-91-TTSSu "RUoINESS PROPERTY FOR RENT OR JL lease: desirable business property on Fifth ave., between Smlthfield and W ood sts.j posses sion S.-ptember 1. Inquire II. B. SM1TIISON. 5S Eisner Building. au0-92 FOR SA1E MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. A NICE TEAM OF HORSES, BOTO IN FIRST CLAsS condition: 5 and 8 vears old; will sell at a bargain. Addri is TEAM, Dispatch office. B ROWN MARE. 5 YEARS OLD. 15M HANDS; can trot better than 2 50. E. F. AUSTIN. care Hugus & Hacke, Fifth av. and Market. au5-13s I70R SALE-BAY STALLION', 16 HANDS HIGH, . 3 years old ; sired by Bav Tom, dam Gray Eagle, second dam Hambeltonla 10: can pace fast; price $300, also bay mare 15 hands hign can trot In 3 minutCb. Is sound and verv quiet; tired by a on of j. ai. wiav, aim xoag; price ?iou. inquire oi ir. a, BRUNT, atast Liverpool, il, u. auG-lO-ThS.. H ORSE-GOOD FAMILY HORSE, HARNESS and phauon. Address DR., Dispatch office. au6-28 MARE 5 YEARS OLD-KENTUCKY DRIV ING and saddle mare: very stylish; will scare at nothing. H. 11 , Dispatch office. au5-54 machinery and Metals. -PNGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND: eest stock oraUslze: 16x36. 12x24. 12x18. 10 x3i, 10x16, 10x12, 9x12,8x12,7x12, 6x12, mounted port ableenglnc, boilers or all size;., shafting, pullevs. pumps, governor, etc. Telephone, 3401, 23 and i Park Way. Allegheny, Pa. J. b. YOUNG. apll-D SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS Tw o 3i horse-power and two ten horse-now er stitionary engines and boilers. One ten horse power portable on wheels. Thlrty-flvc, 15, 12. ten and eight horse-pow cr engines, v ertlcal and hori 7ontal all good and will be sold cheap. HARME3' MACHINETOEPOT, 99 First ave. J29-D' Miscellaneous. TiWO SIEMAN-LUNGREN GAS LAMPS FOR tw o days at 9ol PEN N AV. au6-79 - TO LtoT. City Residences. WEBSTER ST., COK. OF KIRKPATRICK ST-' new brick house of 8 rooms, hall, bath, laundry, slate mantels, stono 'hearths, inside shut ters, electric bells, natural gas, range, cemented cellar, ete.; 2 per month. CIIARLFs SOMERS CO. au6-99-Tist Rooms. IMJRNISnF.D ROOM-SUITABLE FOR TWO : gentlemen. NO. 17 ISABELLA ST., Alle ghenj . au6-b0t LARGE ELFGANTLY FURNISIIFD FRONT room, suitable for one or two gentlemen; every convenience; live minutes' walk from postomce. 97 SEVENTH AV au5-38t rpO LET-FLAT OF SEVEN ROOMS; f35TER at moniu; late improvements: .o. ltjl orDes si. In first class order, . A. HERRON & SONS. Fourth av. 1y30-66-ThSt rpWO NICELY' FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS: fourth floor, lit WYLIE AV. auo-39t Itnsiness Stands. BUILDING EQUIPPED WITH BOILER AND engine and steam drv house, suitable for liundrv, pattern shop, or anv similar purposes, on Hemlock st., Allegheny: 4,003 feet continuous floor space, with lighton all slaes: complete set of wood working machines which are for sale; rent of building. Including boiler andengine, J600 peryear, A. LEGGATE A SON, 103 Fourth av. au5-4St PERSONAL. PERSONAL-ALL AFFLICT! D LADIES TO cillonMRS.DR McGRANOR, 394 Wslle av. au4-71 PERSONAL -THE MODERN EVIL," THE most startling book ever printed, at FRANK BACON & CO'b., 301 Smlthfield st. Jy2o PERSONAL WE HAVE BOOKS, AND LOTS of them ; largest old bookstore west of the Alle ghen Mountains. LEVI'S, 900 Liberty st. Jyl9 PERSONAL CASH rAIDFOR OLDGOLD and silver; Jewelrv repaired; new workmade to order. CHRIS. HACCH, 541 smltlifleld st. Jjn-n PERSONAL WHEN I WAS A S"dALL BOY my mother alw ays repaired mv breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great big man, DICK SON, the well-known tailor, 65 Fifth av cor. Wood t., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great sh ine. T el. las my!5-80-i TOUND. FOUND-THEBFSTAND CHEAPEST PLACE iu the cities to have your clothes made to or der, at 228 FIFTH AV. au6-8-Thsu T.10UND-RED COW WITH CROOKED HORNS JL in Allegheny Cemetery Aug 4; owner come forward, prove property, pay charges, or it will be sold according to law. au6-17 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 Avenu3, e30-r PITTSBURG. PA. STENGILS, STEEL STAMPS, RUBBER STAMPS, SEAL EN&RAITINlt. W. A. Bunting, 20 Fifth Ave 1y25 HELLO, CENTRAL, GIVE ME 109. Hello, Whiteloy, send for m shoes and. nx where needed, and return them as quick as possiblo. A. WniTELEY, Pittsburg Shoe Repairing Factory, 123-130 Third ave. Second floor. myl2 73-Tr M. MAY, SONS & CO. FINE DYEING AND CLEANING. 60 Sixth Avenue, nlil0S-TuThs Pittsburg, Pa. IP-A-TZEUSTTS., O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth av., above Smlthfield, next Leader office. No delay. Established 20 years, se3 EDUCATIONAL. Private Sliorlliantl Institute. . Fall term opens Sept. 1; shorthand and typewrit ing; Grahm and Pitman sjsteins; Callgraph and Remington machines; day and evening sessions; terms easy. Call or address PRIVATE SHORT HAND INSTITUTE. 415 Smlthfield St., Pittsburg, Pa. an6-2-TTS TEFFFRSON ACADFMY. CANONSBUBG, PA. 0 -Principal, C. M. Dcs Islets. Ph. D. (Prince ton). A home school; open September 16, 1891; thorough instruction; college preparation a spe cialty; experienced teachers; has educated many or the ablest men of the South and West. Send for handbook. Jel3-43-TTS Pennsylvania Tlollldaj sburg. Hollldavsbnrg seminary for Young Women, and Girls. Thorough instruction. Methods adapted to the individuality of each pupil. Home eom forts. Location exceptionally healthful. Slalaria unknown. Address MRS. R. d. HITCHCOCK. Jell-17-TT3 WESTERN UNIVERSITY OF PENNA. ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS, Sep tember 14 and 15 $100 in PRIZES for best entrance examin ations. For particulars write to W. J. HOLLAND, Pres't, Pittsburg, Pa, JeMSS-TTS LUTIIERVILLE SEMrNART(NEAR BAL TIMORE) for young ladies. $223 per j ear. 39th year. Modern conveniences, laigo campus, full faculty, thorough train ing, home comforts Send for catalogue. REV. J. II. TURNER, A. M., Principal, Lutherville, Md. Jy21-77 tts Harcourt Place Seminary. A school of the 'highest grado for young ladies and girls. Established upon original lines, its success has been remarkable. For catalogue, address the principal, MISS ADA I. AYER, B. A., Gambler, Ohio. jel5-D-TTS Kenyon Military Academy. This old and remarkably succeasfulschool provides thorough pieparation for College or Business, and careful supervision of health, habits and manners. For illustrated catalogue, addi ess LAWRENCE RUST, LL D., Rector, Gambler, Ohio. Jel5-9 tts jFAXIC BVSTITCTB, 201 North Ave., Allegheny, Pa , Prepares for college and business. German and French, Shorthand and Type writing. Next term opens September 2. . LEVI LUDDEN, A. M., PrincipaL jyO-?3-TTS CHELTENHAM MILITARY ACADEMY Ogontz, Montgomery Co , Pa. Unex celled in beauty and hcalthfulncss of loca tion and surroundings and in buildings, equipment and all other lequisitcs of a flrst class school. Number limited to 60. For illustrated circular address JOHN CALVIN RICE, A. M., Principal. my!5-77-D OIIDDV UNIVERSITY, UUnlll SIXTH ST. A live, successful institution. Thorough organization. Vigorous management Every teacher a master in his specialty. Full col legiate course. Normal and English Train ing departments. Business college and school of shorthand prepare for immediate service in bnsiness. Opens Sopt.L Send for cataloguo. II. M. ROWE, Prest. au4-D OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, COLUMBUS, OHIO. Permanent income from the State. Annual re enues, $150,000 Twenty-five departments. Forty-three professors and assistants. Classi cal, scientific and technical courses. Ten laboratories. Both sexos admitted. Tuition free. Send for catalogue. Jy23-13-Tli3 2JITTSBUKG FEMALE COLLEGE-CONSERVATORY of Music. Full and special courses of study in language, literature, his tory, natural science and elocution; in grand oigan, piano, voice, violin, etc.; in drawing, painting, cravon portiaituro, decorati e art, etc. Four distinct schools; 23 Instructors. Central. Eighth street, near Penn avenue. Superior home comforts for boarding pupils. Thirty-seventh year opens September lb. Rates moderate. Send for catalogue to PRESIDENT A. n. NORCROSS. D. D , Pitts burg, Pa. Jyll-45-Ths BLAIRSVILLE SEMINARY", 41ST YEAR opens Sept. 9, '91. Beautiful grounds commodious buildings, healthful location electric light, steam heat, special attention to health, manners, morals: thorough in struction in preparatory and advanced courses of study, and in art and music. For catalogue address REV. T. R EWING, D.D., Principal, Illaiisville, Pa. J ,24-37-tts HOLY GHOST COLLEGE. Next session opens September 2 New stu dents should come to be examined August 31. Special Business Depaitment for Book keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, etc. Ger man and Elocution free of charge. For cata logue and further particulars address REV. JOHN T. MURPHY-, C. S. Sp , Piesident. Night School opens October S. jyl4-65-TT3 PITTSBURG ACADEMY. Academic, Normal, Commercial. Students prepared for advanced classes in tho best colleges, for teaching, for business. Y'oung Ladies' Seminal y Department Fall term opens Monday, September 7, 1891. Office days Wednesdays and Saturdays. Hon. Thomas M. Marshall, President Board of Trustees. For catalogue addi ess J. WAKREN LYTLE, Principal, No. 7 Fourth avenue. jy9-81-TiiTh8 WILLARD SCHOOL, 41 FIFTH AVENUE. A select school for the careful and thor ough preparation of boys nnd young men for college, scientific school or business. The course of study is such as to afford an excellent preparation for Princeton, Yale or Harvard College. The next session begin. Tuesdaj, September 1. Private lessons will be given during the afternoon to a limited number of pnpils. hoys or girls. ISAAC W.KOONTZ, A. M., (Princeton), aul 44-TT8 Principal. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION. CLOSING OUT SALE Furniture, Carpets, Piano, Silverware, Dishes, etc., FRIDAY, Aug. 7, at 10 o'clock, as we will move to our new stoie, Nos. 24 and 26 Ninth street. Everything must be sold. Chamber suits in oak and alnut, fine Earlor suits in plush, French tapestrv ana air cloth, sideboaids, bookcases, wardrobe, couch, piano, chairs, rocker, tables, large lot of silverware and jewelry, carpets and oilcloth. This is your chance to buy goods, as everything must positively be sold for cash boiore wo remov e. HENRY" AUCTION CO., au6-H Auctioneers. J. SIEBENECK, Attorney at Law, No 1 Wvlie avenue, Pittsbure. 0T RPHANS' COURT SALE ESTATE OF Ilelinund Bauer, deceased Bv vir tue of an order of the Orohans' Court of Al legheny county. Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, in matters of the partition of tho real estate of Hclmund Bauer, otherwise called Hclmund Bauear, late of the city of Alle gheny, deceased, at No. 2 of April term 1891, the undersigned will oxposo at public sale, on the premises. No. 61 Liberty street, city of Allegheny, on WEDNESDAY, August 18, ioji, at i o'ciock r. ai tue loiiomng de scribed property, to wit: All that certain lot or piece of land, situated in the Fourth ward oi tho city of Allegheny, county and State aforesaid, hounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning on the south sido of Liberty street, wheie it adjoins the lot of the Second Pi esbvterian Church of said city; thence southwardly by its line set enty-fivo feet (75 ft.), moie or less, to a point equi distant between Washington street and Lib erty street; thenco westwardly twenty-flvo feet (25 f t ) to a point; thence soventy-flve feet (75 ft.) to Liberty street, and along Lib erty stieet twenty flvo feet (25 ft) to the place of beginning; whereon is erected a two-storied frame dwelling house, being a pait of out lot No. HO, Granted by the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania to Alexander Fowler, and being the same lot or piece of land winch was convoyed to said decedent, otherwise called Hclmund B-iueni, by Will iam S. Bissell and Elizabeth E., his wife, by their deed dated the first day ot March, 1S5J. (See Deed Book, a ol. 106, page 4C6). Terms of sale One third ot tho whole amount of the purchase money to be paid cash on the confirmation of the sale mid of the balance, with Interest, one third in one year and one third in two jears from tho date of confirmation. The latter two pay ments, with their interest fiom date of con firmation of sale, payable annually, to be se emed by tight bond and mortgage with scire facias clause on tho premises. The pur chaser to have the priv ilege of paying the entire puichaso monev at once. William a. ekb. Trustee. A. J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer and Real Ls- tate Agent, 113 Grant street, Pittsburg. . JviO-Sa-Tll ECONOMY IN FUEL Hot Water Heating Apparatus for Residences, Eta S.LSO, Ventilating Fans for Cooling, Eta. M'GINNESS, SMITH k C0.f 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. THE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY, X. J. On tbobeach.with unsurpassed ocenn view. Salt water baths in tho house. Send for circular. je30-4G-D E. ROBERTS & SONS. HOTEL IMPERIAL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Maryland av. directly on tho beach, facing the ocean. Handsomely deco rated and furnished. Capacity 200, Strictly Jlist-class. Prices- By the dav,$3 to W. by the week, $10 to $18. G. W. KINDRICK. jy 9-93-d TZb-e JSLsbJOLSOJOL ATLANTIC CITY, K. J". The largest hotel. Jell-U Open all the year. CHARLES McGLADE. Cape May. MARINE VILLA, Cape May. N.J. Within 30 yards of the surf. Seventeenth season; 50 rooms added, facing the sea: eleva tor, baths, etc. MBS. F. HALLENBECK. Jyl 21-D THE STOCKTONHOTBI CAPE MAY, N. J. Now open for the fourth consecutive sea son of present management. Greatly im proved. Cuisine unsurpassed. aul F. T. WALTON, Proprietor. Other Resorts. T ONG BRANCH, N. J. United States Hotel, Select family and transient hotel, directly on the ocean; 500 feet frontage; $3 and $3 50 per day; reduced weeklv rates to families. J. C. VAN CLEAF, Prop.. Mansion House, Brooklyn Heights, N. V., di rectly opposite Wall street lerry. Jell-15-TT3 Bedford Springs. BEDFORD, PA. Hotel open until October. Write for pamphlet on this great Resort, and the famous Bedford Springs Mineral Water. L. B. DOTY, Manager. au4 98-D PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS. Scaled proposals will be receiv ed at the office of Edebum & Cooper, Borough Engi neers, Bakewell Law Building, up to Mon day, August 10, at 4 o'clock p. si., for the giading, paving and curbing of Fremont stieet, in the Borough of ilillvale. Proposals will bo received for cobble and vitrified brick paving. Plans and specifica tions can be seen at the office of the Borough Engineers. The Borough Councils reserve the right to reject anv or all bids. Attest W. S.COOPER, JOnN C. REED, Borough Clerk. Burgess. Beckett P. O., August, 1, 1891. au2-114-MTh PROPOSALS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION of an iron highway bridge o ertho eastern branch of the Potomac river at Bennings, D. C Office of the Commissioners, D. C., Washington. D. C, August 1, 1891. Sealed proposals w ill be receh ed at this office un til 12 o'clock M., on SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, lfcSL, for the construction of an iron high way bridge, including approaches, over the eastern branch of the Potomac river at Ben nings, D. C. Blank forms of proposals and specifications can be obtained; at this office upon application therefor, together with all necessary information, and bids upon these forms only will be considered. The right 13 reserved to reject any and all bids or parts of bids. J. W. DOUGLASS, J. W. BOSS, H. M. ROBERT, Commissioners, D. C. au3 TO DEALERS IN LAW BOOKS. Sealed proposals will bo received at this office nntil 4 o'clock r. m , TUESDAY, AU GUST 11, 1891, for three (3) complete sets of the following books- Penna. Supiemo Court Reports 65 vols. Penna. State Roports 140 vols. Grant's Cases 3 vols. Bnghtly's Penna. Digest 4 vols. Brightly's Purdon's 4 vols. JAMES A. GKIER, County Controller, aufi-70 VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. IRON BUILDING Bids will bo received on iron covered wood frame building for glass factorv, to bo erected at Moundsville, W. Va., by Fostoria Glass Company. STEAM HEATING Bids will be received for heating factory building, two stories, size 90x141, lower story 16 feet, upper story 14 feet. Steam will be furnished by owners of building. BRICK WORK Bids will be received on brick building w ith tin roof, sizo 90x141, to be built by Fostoria Glass Company at Moundsville, W. Va. Flans and specifica tions can be seen nt office of M. F. Giesey, Architect, at Wheeling, W. Va. Right reserved to reject nnyorall bids and bond required for pertornnnce of work as per specifications. Bids will clone August 25 at noon, and should be mailed to FOSTORIA GLASS CO. au6-84 Fo3toria, O. CHOICE PROPERTIES. NORTH OAKLAND SQUARE, Only 15 minutes from Court House by electric or cable cars. Fine view of SCHENLEY PARK and CARNEGIE LIBRARY. Location unsurpassed, enhancement in values certain. NEW 7-ROOM BRICK HOUSES. Both gases, electric lighting, laundry, PORCHES AND FRONT YARD, Slato mantels, tile hearths and vesti bules, cemented cellar. STREET ASPHALTUMED. You can't go wrong in buying theso honses on our terms, which are SMALL CASH PAYMENT, Balance easy time. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., au5 24 93 FOURTH AVENUE. TWENTY-TniRD WARD RESIDENCE Beautiful home, located in the Twenty third ward, near entrance to Schenlej Park; handsome residence, Qneen Anne stj le, nine large rooms, modern improvements, nearly an ncfe of land, commands fine view; nriety of shade and fruit trees; cemented cellar under whole house, cement walks, good water, handsome outbuildings; rent ery cheap to good tenant; pos -session given at once For full particulars apply to or ad dress PETER SHIELDS, Agent, 533 Grant st., corner Virgin nlley. au6 93 BELLEVUE. Elegant home, convenient to station and electiic line: modern residence of 16 rooms, large hall in center; bath, w. o's, stationary washstands; water supplied from tank in at tic; first floor finished in hard wood; pantry, cedar closets; nat. gas for heat ami light; laundry, cemented cellar, furnace; front and rear porches; fruit and shade trees; 2 cis terns, cemented walks; largo" stable and Carriage house; lot 140v290. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av. au2-10!kvvFSU FOE S-AJLiIEL BEAUTIFUL LOTS, Cheap 1 Easy Terms I Ivel, well drained; near station; location tlio best; prices $100 to $1,000, according to size. At SWISSVALE, IVK.K., (N. Plan). W. A. HEKBON & SONS, 80 fourth ave. CHOICE PROPERTIES. STANTil AT II New two-story brick residence.nino rooms, with every possible modem convenience; first floor finished in hard wood; hard wood mantels, tilo hearths, elect lie light, combination fixtures, sanitary plumbing, ce mented cellar, laundry, etc.; house set back from street, with beantiful grass plot and wide flag stone walks; large lot; neighborhood first class, and two minutes from Dnqnesno Traction; low prico and easy terms. See agents. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO,, au2-10S-TTSU 162 FOURTH AVENUE. THE NEW CITY KENSINGTON, ON THE A. V. R. R. AND ON THE ALLEGHENY RIVER, 18 MILES FROM PITTSBURG, with its ALUMINUM WORKS, GLASS FACTORIES, STEEL WORKS, STEEL WHEEL and TUBE WORKS, STOVE FOUNDRY; -ITS- Two and One-Half Miles of -its- Natural Position and Advantages, -its- Graded and Sewered Streets, -its- Great Success. Don't hesitate if you want to make money. Don't keep your money idle in banks when you can double it by investing in a lot at KENSINGTON. Remember that banks often break and sweep away the savings of years. Before making an investment elsewhere see KENSING TON, and if we don't offer you the best in the market don't buy. All we ask for is a fair field and no favor. Bound trip ticket to Kensington and return furnished free on application at the office of the LL 96 FOURTH HAVE YOU HAD FREE TRANSPORTATION Up the Monongahela? (An Always Navigable Stream.) IF NOT, GO NOW, AND AS YOU PROCEED NOTE The Surroundings: r A Fair and Fertile Valley, A Hiver Teeming With Craft, Shore-Lined With Many Factories, Bounded by Bristling, Busy Industries ! Observe The Smoke and Steam From Great Famed Works, Crowding Each Other for Room Where Nature Planned Unequaled Sites'! Listen To the Hum Of Ceaseless Industry, And See a Gigantic Panorama Nowhere Else On Earth Displayed! BLAINE Claims all railroad hela river coal fields, within sight of the most prolific gas wells, surrounded by a finely watered, productive and populous country, and bounded by aa old town with all of its conveniences and BLAINE to inspect her generous lots fronting and abutting on roomy avenues, streets and alleys, many of them (and some of the choicest) still offered at opening list prices, and affording the most accessible, healthful and pleasant home sites. Call at our office for FREE ROUND TRIP TICKETS, maps, price lists, '. printed descriptive matter and full particulars, Tin T?-kii-rfTi ..) IUIUIU XX venue CHARLES SOMERS & CO. au8-97-ThS3u CHOICE PROPERTIES. FOR SALE I The leasehold, BuUdiiigs and Power Of tho Faraday Carbon Factory, Thirty third st. and A. V. R. R. Admirably adapted to manufacturing pup poses, etc., will be sold very cheap. Inejniro of or address PETER SHIELDS, 533 Gran street. jy30-7f FOR SALE $500 DOWN, The remainder in small monthly install, ments, if desired. .New and Modern House, Seven rooms, lot 30x130 feet, in one of tho most central and desirable sections in East End. Price onlv $4,000. (36.) W. A. HERRON 4 SOJT8, au4-53-Th 80 Fourth ar. -OF- Makes an Investment as Sure as If It Were Made in United States Bonds. River Front, IMPROVEMENT fl. AVENUE. an4-73-TTS "i Mi .Wr-f the advantages of a location on navi gable waters, on the lines of the two greatest J systems, in the center of the Monongai comforts. Invites you to visit and view her unequaled site on a gently-sloping, well-drained, beautiful plateau, overlooking river, towns and valleyj Airontin ? 4 1 3 3 m .3 ;j.:.,ik.. .-dtoJ&kt SSSMSsil