THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 19. 1891 HEROES IX THE WOOD. Merry Gathering of Grand Army Members at liock Point, GAMrFIRES AXD DKESS PAEADES. Thousands of Veterans Attend and Enjoj the Picnic AX ABUXDAXCH OF MUSIC AXD DAXCIXG Kock Point swarmed with blue coats and brass buttons yesterday. Jlore than 10,000 people were there attending the outing and reunion of G. A. R. comrades. They came from all turts of the State. J Early in the morning the Union depot was crowded with them, and from that station alone sis long trains were required to carry the crowd. It was midday bclore all were on the grounds. The exercises of the day were largelv of an informal nature. Io regular programme had been prepared, but all understood that there would be no lack of entertaining features. Detachments of eteran8 irom the Sixty first, Sixty-second, One Hundred and Sec ond, One Hundred aud Fourth, One Hun dred and Thirty-ninth, One Hundred and Thirty-fourth and Sixty-third regiment. The survivors of the Seventj -fifth Xew York llegimcnt Mere aUo in attendance. Pittsburg was of course more largely repre sented than any other place, scores of old soldiers coming from all part of the city. a tit day ron Tiir. ncxic. The day was a. beautiful one for such 3n afiair, and the soldiers appreciated it. Music was furnished for the day by tho Grand Army Baud, Griffin Pent No.207 Ilrum Corp and the Italian Orchestra. About 4 o'clock In the afternooi the great c ent of the daj, the elres jiaraeli., took place. Each potand rccimcntal organization whs tep jeeentod in line with a larse number of incn in lull uniform. :eeml thousand men were in the ranks altogether. The parade was reviewed hy Denaitmcnt Commander Boyei and Past Commaudeis Dcnniston and StewHrt. Six hundred unitormed Sous of etcran, who w ere present, also gave a lre-s parade. Then followed numerous extemporaneous addiesesbj prominent members of the or der and tho remainder of the daj was given up to enjoying the natural comforts of the place, recounting the oft -told but ever-en-tertaminjr stories of battle field and camp lite, the renewing of rusty acquaintance- ships ana a general good time, each individ ual in the manner he chose. Hundreds of women, j oung and old, tho wives and daugh ters of the veterans, were there. In man v case the entire families went with the hero fathers to the gathering of veterans. Danc ing was one of the principal features of the da . there being plenty ot good music and nimble feet to make tho dancing floor de cidedly attractive. Games and amusements of all kinds were provided for the younger ones who attended. THE OrXlCERS OF THE DAY. Mnuiander of the Day George G. Boyor appointed other officers of the day as fol lows: Lieutenant Commander, W. O. Kussell, of Post 151: Adjutant, Comrade Samuel P. Town: Officer of the Day, Hugh Moi rison, Post 8.V Officer of the Guard, F. C. Calhoun, Tost 137. Anioug the prominent men present were Captain Sa es, Past Commander T. J. Stow art, of Philadelphia, and Past Commander Austin Curiam, of Philadelphia; Adjutant General William McClelland, W. Hays Grier, of Columbus. O : AW G. WiUiami, of Phila delphia; A. P Burchflcld. of Altoona, and Captain Kobert bmalls, a former slave, whose exploits during the war made him famous. It wasa late hour last evening when all the comrades had left the sronnds. THE RAILROADS KEPT BUSY. While there w ere many features of the day that will make it one long to be remembered by thOM who took part in the exercises, the principal one was the crowds. Every one w ho had occasion to travel on a railroad passing Kock Point yesterday will attest that. One tram on the Erie ind Pittsburg 11 til road consisted of 15 cars, and everyone "tta-. crowded like so many sardine boxes. Trains coming into the city at the Union depot all day were crowded to suffocation. All etiquette was abandoned. No one pre tended to gn o up his seat to a lady, be that ladj old or oung Tho day was warm oim'mli to make a man a oid all kinds of ex ert inn. hut the hardest kind of work had to be done bj nianj . That work was to get a tcit and liold to it. A gentleman who passed the picnic grove in the afternoon says there was nothing to be seen but heads scared a tree was in t-ight. The peopled congregated were to huddled togethei thatthoy made the grand est sight of the day. Finally, I prevailed on mv wife to use Jlellin' Food, uhich she did"; to-day our Laby is wue of the nicest aud healthiest in ourcity. Mellin's Food is the best we have ever Used, or 1 have over sold. J. W. H., 2tewtunf Kan. Get Out of the neat. And go to Cape May, Atlantic City, Sea Isle City or Ocean City, on Thursday, Au gust 20, on the Pennsylvania Kaifroad's special seashore excursion. You will not have another opportunity for one year. Tal.e advautajrc of this, the last of the sea ton. Ticket- $10 for the round trip, good len dav- from date of sale. A special train of Pirllman parloi cars aud day coaches nill leave T'niou station on the above date at 35:50 a. M. Tickets v. ill also be available for passage ou the ot ening trains at 4:30 and SaO l'. M. Tickets and sleeping car accom modations can now be secured at 110 Fifth avenue office. Last Excursion to Atlantic City. The Iialtimore and Ohio IJailroad will run its last special excursion to At lantic City Thursday, August 27. JIate, 510 round tr.p"; tickets good for ten clay and good to stop at "VTashington City returning. Tnrns leave at b-l't A. M. and !r-'0 P. M., with parlor cars on day tiain and sleeping cars on night train. Their Customers Like Pilsner. That's why so many saloons sell this cel ebrated beer. Proprietors are quick to know that which best suits their patrons. Pilsner beer will do this Iron City Brew ing Comjianj. Telephone 2fo. llbfl. Last Excursion to Atlantic City Atthe low rate of SlOround trin will be run via the Baltimore and Ohio Itailroad.Thurs day, Aug 27, ticket good for 10 days, aud pood to stop at 'Wai.hiiigtnn Citv leturning. Trains leave. at S:l." a. m. and 9:20 r. jr. Pullman accommodation on botli trains. Harvest Excursions "Will be run to the West, Northwest and Southwest. August 25 is the first date, and the place to get lull information and tickets is at 51en-on's ticket office, 09 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg. D A Popular Deer. Pilsner is a popular beer and a delicious , drink. Good results to the health come from its use. The Iron City Brewing Com pauy make it. Telephone Xo. 1186. S3 Excursion to Cleveland Via Pittsburg and Like Erie K. R. Mon day, August 24. To Put-in-Bay and return ?i aouiiiunau WbSU Tickets good 15 days. Life Size Crayon Only S3. Hendricks & Co.'s popular Icry, Xo. C8 Federal street, Allegheny, aswr gal- xviienYou Are Thirsty Drink PiHner beer. It is deliriously palat able and pure. Its large sales sliow its popularity. Order it from the Iron City .Brewing Co. Telephone 1180. You are cheating yourself if yon don't use "Table Belle" liour, made bv Orrville Milling Co. F. I. Kutledoe, w Thirty-second and Liberty sts. Mitn's fine, nobby neckwear. James H. Aiken &Xk).,100 Pifthave. THE GEM OF THE MONONGAHELA. Free Trains Every Day to the New Town of Maine, Departing from and arriving at the pas senger depot of the Pittsburg and Lake Erie Kailroad, end of the Smithfield street bridge, as follows (city time): Depart, 7:43 A. M., arrive, 2:20 p. M. Depart, 12.-03 r. M., arrive; 5:03 r. 3i. Also, Saturday even ing train, leaving at f o'clock, visitors re turning to the Union depot at 1055 p. M., via the Pittsburg, Virginia and Charleston Railroad. No Sunday free transportation. Call at our office for tickets to the new town, and get maps, price lists, etc,, before starting. Charles Somers & Co., 129 Fourth avenue. The Last Atlantic City Excurolon AVill be run via the Baltimore and Ohio Iiailroad Thursday, August 27, at low rate of 510 round trip, tickets good for ten days. Trains leave 8:13 A. M. and 9:20 P. M., with Pullman parlor cars on day train and sleepers on night tiain. Pilsner Deer the Best. Pilsner leads, and why shouldn't it? It is a perfect beer, pure and healthy. Try it and you will drink no other. The Iron CityBrewiug Co. make it. Telephone 11SG. Try It! Compare bread made from "Table Belle" with bread from any other flour in the mar ket and then decide for yourself; made by Orr ille Milling Co. E. I. Eutledgd, Thirty-second and Liberty sts. SI 00 Until September 1, '01. S3 50. 12 cabinets for fcl 00 and a life-size crayon for J3 30 at Aufrecht & Co.'s Elite Gallery, 615 Market street, Pittsburg. jnvs See our novelties in outing shirts. James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth ave. NOTICES. Business Changes. COPARTNERSHIP NOTICE. Joseph C Euwer. brother of Anthony H. Euwer. late det eased, has this day entered into partner ship with the undersigned, surviving partner of the firm of Euwer & Karslake, in the wholesale lumber trade. The business to be conducted under the same style and firm name of Euwer & KarsLike, as heretofore. A continuance of the liberal patronageand con fidence with the trade so long enjoyed by the old firm will be duly appreciated ov the new. &. KARsLAKE. Surviving Partner of Euwer Jt Karshskc, aulS-56-D Meetings. -TOTICE-JR. o. U. A. M.-THE MEMBERS OF 1 l-a-atoga Council No. 252. Jr.. O. V. A M., arc requested to meet at their hall, corner Main and Butler sts.. this (WKONESI)AY) EVENING, at 6:45 o'clock, to make arrangements to attend the funeral of our late brother Fred J. C. Brunn, By order of C. R. L. REEVES. auls-58 R. S. -VDTICE- Thc members of Margaret A. Dushane Council No. 48, D. of L., are requehh"d to meet at their hall, corner Liliertv and Ella St., on THURS DAY AFTERNOON' at 1 P. M.. to attend thelu ncral of our late brother. Frederick J. Brunn. Members of sister councils are invited to attend. By order of Councilor. aul9-50 W J. LARNEI). Office or THE Fidelity Title anu Tkust Compaxt, 123 Fourth AVixcK. Pittsburg, Pa., June SO. 1S01. "V'OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT IN Xi pursuance ol a resolution of the Board of Directors, this day adopted, a meeting of the stock holders of this company 111 be held at the office of the company. No. IZi Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Pa., on THURSDAY. Septtmber 3, 1S91, t 1 o'clock p. M.. to hold an election for or against an increase of the capital slock of the compiuy from S-00.000 toll. 000. W0. C. B. McVa. becretary. Jyl-15-1, 8. 15,22, 29-auS, 12,19, 26-e3 .Legal Notices. -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT MY WIFE. 1 Elizabeth YurnL has left mv bed and board, without just cause. I will not be responsible for any debts that she may make. PETER YURNI. Pittsbcko, August 17, 1S91. aul8-84 LEGAL I AM PREPARED TO DO WOEK for the legal profession, writing deeds, mort gages or transcribing hgal or other documents; salllactlon guaranteed; terms moderate. MORTI MER STABLING, room 34, 108 Fourth av. Je21-I7-WSu JAMES A. McKEAN. Attornej . ESTATE OF S. J. t A1N WRIGHT. DECEASED N otlec Is hereby given that letters of admin istration, on the estate of fc. 4. A alnwrlght, lat of Pittsburg. Pa., deceased, have been granted to the undersigned, to hom all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate pay ment, and those hai Ing claims or demands against the same will make them known without delav. E. Z. WAINWRIGHT, " S J. WAINWRIGHT. JR. Administrators, ,o. 3815 Butler St., city. jylS-18-w EXECUTOR'S NOTICE NOTICE IS HEREBY gl en that letters tstamentary on the estate of Daniel Bnshnell, late of the Fourteenth ward, Pittsburg, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsyh ania, deceased, hae been granted to the undersigned All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having elalras or demands against the same will make them known, without delay, to JOSEPH BCSHNELL. WILLIAM G. WARDEN, Execu tors, at the office of J. H BALDWIN, 94 Diamond street, Pittsburg. Pa. Jy23-30-w LAW OFFICE OF WILLIAM A OB WOOD, 83 Diamond street, ESTATE OF KATIE BENbON STURM. DE CEASED, late of Pittsburg. Pennsylvania, Allegheny county. Letters of administration upon the abo e named estate haying been graut-e i to the undersigned all persons having claims agulnst the same will present them for pajment, duly authen ticated, and those indebted thereto are requested to make immediate payment. S, A. STURM, Administrator, Hazelu ood a, enue, Pittsburg, Pa. Or to A ILLIA3I NORWOOD. Attorney at Law, S3 Diamond street. au5-12-w POLITICAL. STRAIGHT-OUT REPUBLICAN PRIMARIES. Pursuant to tho order of the Temporary Couutj Committee, the straight-out Repub licans and all who are opposed to "gag law" and ring rule are hereby called upon to meet at the polling places in their respective districts in Allegheny couuty On Saturday, August 22, 1891, Between the hours of 4 and 7 p. St., and elect oi.e delegate to a convention to be held in Lafayete Hall, Wood street, Pittsburg, On Tuesday, August 25, 1891, at 10 O'Glock A. M To nominate three straight-out Republican candidates for Judges of the Court of Com mon Plena No. 3 and one straight-out Repub lican candidate for District Attorney; and immediately after the nomination of candi dates for the above-mentioned offices the members of said County Convention shall orjranizc Senatorial District Conventions according to their respective districts and nominate three candidates in each Sena torial District as delegates to the Constitu tional Conv ention. Each district in the county shall at said primaries elect one straight-out Republican as a member of the straight-out Republican Executive Committee. Blank Tickets and Credentials cabehad by mail or at straight-out Republican head quarters. No. S9 Diamond street, at any time after August 12, 1S0L W. M. GIBBS, Chairman. JARED M. BRUSH, ams-ss Secretary. PROPOSALS. CUSTOM HOUSE, PITTSBURG, PA.. Aiurust 13, 389L Saled proposals willbe received until 12 o'clock noon, AUGUST 0, 1891, for supplying window awnings and shades for the new United States Court House and Postoffi.ee Cuildinp in this city; pirticulars on application. JAMES S. Mc KEAN, Custodian. aul4-S2-siwF NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. The date for the closing of the bids for the Bnfhton School Building has been post poned from WEDNESDAY, August 19, to MONDAY, August 24, at 12 noon. The board lescrves the right to reject any or all bids. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of Architect Osterling, Bank of Commerce building, Pittsburg. By order of the board. JAS. A. MULLEN, President. au9-59-MWT .DANIEL WHITMOEE. Secy. ZsTDisplay advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified real estate advertisements on this page ten cent per line for each insertion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as too. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHERE WAKT. FOR SALE, TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 1112 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. C2. FOR THE EAST END, J. AY. WALLACE, MM rENN AVE. P1TTSBURG-ADD1TIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3309 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 21th street and Pcnn avenue. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCIIER. No. 63 Federal street. II. J. McBRIDE, Market House, Allegheny. F. II. ECGERS A SON; Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvani i and Beaver aves. FEItRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny n e. WANTED. Halo Heli. A N EXPERIENCED STRAIGI1TENER AND Jx a cold saw ver for an "I" leam mm: uinsi ne w ell recommended, patch office. Address WESTERN." Ilts- aulS-2 BOY-ABOUT IS OK 18 YEARS OLD, FOR G 1(0 C'ERY store; one who understands driving horse. Inquire of J. W. SMITH, 8 Main St., Ilraddock, Pa. anl9-9 BOOKKEEPER AND CASHIER FOR LARGE lartorj. must be experienced and well recom mended; good salary to a good man. Address D. E. H.. Box liOJ, East Liverpool, O. auW-25 1JEWGOOD SALESMENCANEARN FROM . CltoSSdtllr: annlv after 10 a.m. THEKEV- STONE J.OVELTY COMPANY, PoomNo.9, Ex celsior building, corner Grantand Sixth av. anlO-18 EN OF ENERGY AND INTEGRITY TO work insurance; those having had experi ence in Industrial business preierreu: gooa open- ire for light nartt es. Applj at ROOM n. as (inn at e., from 2 to 5 P. ii, aul9-27 ORGANIZERS-THE ORUER OF SOLON PAYS 51,000 in seven years and S25 per week sick bene fits; three years old; 8,000 members; resenedtund with accrued interest S2S7.000: live men wanted: splendid ehance. Appl SO FIFTH AV., third floor. aull-81 ORGANIZERS-THE ORDFR OF THE HELP ING Hand pays $1,000. f7o0. $".00, ?250 In five years; weekly benefit $25. J20, flS. f750. For par ticulars address J. J. RYAN, 928 Penn ave. anl9-26 PERSONS LIVING OUT OF THE CITY TO take shorthand bj mall; complete in 24 lessons for5: Instruction guarante-ed; best system. BOX 869, Pittsburg, Pa. aulSMB SALKSSIEN TO SELL TETIT LEDGERS, AD VERTISING cards and specialties, by sample to merchants: big commission and opportunity to work up permanent paving business. W. B. PERSHING. South Bend,' lnd. au4-72 SOLICITORS-FOE LIFE INSURANCE: LIB ERAL commissions: policy taking because most pleasing In price and plan. MURRY A EI SALL, 34 Fidelity building. mv27-49 rBYMAKERS-FIVE HAND TOBYMAKERS at S. HUCK'S, 519 Liberty st. auW-31 C27f: TER MONTH SALARY AND EXPENSES O J to special representatives lu everj county; no exierlence necessarj ; ability to follow Instruc tions requited only: steidy employment; send stamps for full particulars and contract. Address ORCliTER. FERRCLE&MFG. CO.. 24 ller mon st., Wortestcr. Mass. Jyl5-28-D Wanted Agnnrs. A FEW AGENTS-GENTLEMEN OR LADIES .fjL noieddllng; no selling: salary or commission reference reuulred. vn-.n u... , II K 11 V, ,'U .1 'V f !' UNION EXCHANGE. Room 411, 70S Penn av. auis-w AGENTS-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION TO handle the new patent chemical ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever producca; erases ink thoroughly in two seconds: no abrasion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to $C20 in six dajs; another 2 In two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territory. For terms and full particu lars, address THE HON ROE ERASER MFG. CO., La Crosse. Wis. mv22-75 AGENTS TO SELL THE PINLESS CLOTHES line; llieonl; line e er Invented that holds the clothes without pins; a perfect success; patent re cently issued; sold only by agents, to whom theex chislve right Is grten: on receipt of 50 cents wo will send a sample line by mail; also circulars; price list and terns to agente; secure your territory at once. Address THE PINLESs CLOTHES. LINE CO.. 17 llenaon st., Worcester, Mass. apl2-142-ws AGENT&-TO TAKE TERRITORY FOR OUR greatest seller of modern times: "King's Handbook of the U.S.," M.1 pges: 2,(39 illustra tions; 51 colored maps: sells for S2 50: we shall be able to fill orders promptly &3 50,(00 copies are read. P.J.FLEMING & CO.. Iu5 Fifth av., Pittsburg. Jy24-TuWThF8Su AGENTS WANTED-ON THE NEW CHEAP edition of Zell's Encyclopedia, Just Issued, in three olumes; prices. $J8 and $30 jierset; also on other publications. For libersl terms and territory address T ELLWOOD ZELL, Publisher, Phila delphia, Fa. aul8-78 AGENTS-AVE OFFER AGENTS BIG MONEY, In exclusive territory; our new patent safes sell at sight in city or country; new agents first in field actually getting rich; one agent In one day cleared SaG; so cau ou; mtalogue free. ALPINE SAFECO., No. 3G3-371 Clark st., Cincinnati, O. Je2S-70-wsu AGENTS-TO SELL OUR SPECIALTIES; LIB ERAL commissions pild to workers; Address 227 WEST SIXTEENTH ST., Erie, Pa., or call on WM. E. LONG, at Seventh Avenue Hotel, until Thursday, August 20. aulg-65 AGENTS FOR A NEW INDUCEMENT-BIG profit. SS&hi FIFTH AV. aul-6-MWP GENTLEMAN OF ABILITY AS GENERAL agent for AVestern Pa., by a B. & L. Associa tion: maturity value of stock paid or mortgage cancelled at death. Insurance from 6trlctlv old line oompauy. To the right man liberal contract. MUfUAL GUARANTEE B. i L. CO., 420Walnut St., Philadelphia. au!9-35 Wanted Female Ileiy, GOOD GIRL FOR UPSTAIRS WORK AT 307 J. FEItRY bT. 3U13-55 A LADY OF GOOD ADDRESS FOR PEEMA NENT position: salar S30 the flrt mouth, thenf40. Address LOCK BOX 761, Columbus, O.; Include self-addressed stamped envelope. aul8-72 COOK FIRST-CLASS FE3IALE COOK, white or colored : wages f, a week. Applvat cor. HIGIILADAV. and RIPPEY ST., East Liberty. auIS-34 EXPERIENCED SEWERS IN CLOTTI AM) white good's. alo apprentices. Apply at once A. G. CAMPBELL A SOS. aulQ-12 GOVERNESS-ENGLISH PREFERRED; .MUST teach music; references required. MRS. K. II. QUINLY, Forbes and Meyran avs. aulO-17 ADIES TO DO FANCY "WORK AT THEIR homes; we furnish materials and pay per piece. Call and see work, or address, with stamp, J. SI LE3IAR & CO., No. 90 Fourth av.. near Wood. aul9-10-vs -VTURSE AN EXPERIENCED GERMAN X nurse girl who Is well recommended. Apply at 38 BEACILST, Allegheny. aul&-3 OEW1KG GIRLS OV UPHOLSTERY WORK O applv to Mr. Hamilton, at JOS. HORNE & ia. '. 0U7-WU renn avenue aul8-46 rpEACHER EXPERIENCED LADY TEACHER X. for room 7, in Oakmont schools, Allegheny county. Pa.; term ten months election Thursday evening, August 27, 1891. C. 31. C. CAMPBELi,, Secretary. aul9-15 7-OUNG LADY AS ASSISTANT IN OFFICE; 1 must be a good penman, quick and accurate at figures and thoroughly competent. Address, with references, ANDERSON, Dispatch ofllce. aul9-53 Wanted lllale and Female Help. FIRST CLASS TINNER, TEAMSTERS, laborers, quarrjmen. one boy, three colored men. cooks, nurses, chambermaids, dining room girls, house girls, German and colored girls. MRS. E. THOMPSON, COS Grant st. aul5-D F ARM HANDS. DAIRY MEN, GARDENERS. teamsters, laborer, woman cook. 833 tier month; laundress, dishwashers, chambermaids, waitresses, family cooks. MEEIIAN'S, 515 Grant street. aul7-D Wanted Situations. I EMPLOYMENT METAL PATTERNS AND j models to make; also Inventions perfected. E. P. SLENTZ 4 CO., 195 First av., third Boor. an!9-24 OSITION-AS COACHMAN IN A PRIVATE lamlly; single man, understands his business thoroughly, acquainted In cities; best references. Address for one week, J. J. W., Dispatch office. amS-;0 SITU ATION-BY DRUG CLERK, REG. IN PA., accustomed to long hours and plenty of work, accurate prescriptionist; best reference. Address A., Lock Box 71. Renot o. Pa. aul9-36-WFS8u SITUATION BY EXPERIENCED BOOK KEEPER; good references. Address G. K., Dispatch office. SITUATION BY A COMPETENT STEREO TYPER, on newspaper work. Address W. II., Dispatch office. atll9-3 Wanted Hoarding. BOARDING -GENTLEMAN WISHES BOARD and lodging with a private lazily in Alle gheny; state terms and location. W. S. It,, Dis patch ofilcc. aul9-54 11HREE NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS WITH . board, for a family lrom the East, on line of cable cars. East End. Address R. P. T., Dispatch office. auI9-l Wanted Hoarders and Lodjrers. LADT ROOMMATE AND BOARDERS. 190 FEDERAL, ST., Allegheny. aul8-31 TABLE BOARDERS-AT 92 ARCH ST., ALLE GHENY. aunMl Wanted rartners. PARTNER WITH l.O0O OR S5,000 TO JOIN subscriber In a well established and paying Iiii,y uiiBiiirB. a tcuuu t iiauceior ngni party, rur particulars addrean CAP1XAL, Dlsuatcii office. 1 MU-tt WANTED. Financial. MONEY-TO LOAN IN LARGE OR SMALL amounts on good city or Allegheny projwrty. MORTIMER STARLING, Room st 103 Fourth av. Je21-46-WSU fON EY TO LOAN ON SHORT NOTICE. JOHN j.ii iv. EWIMi CO., 107 Federal st. SU5-C7-MWT MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY county property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVER &CO.. 92 Fourth av. mli2-P "MTTrnr i.aav iw vnrnviPB Krtv TTIGII lei EST interest nld: real estate security. Ad dress LOAN, Dispatch ofilcc. aull-19 WO INVESTORS-WANTED, TO PLACE &).- 000, In 750 to 62,000 loan , gilt-edged flrst mort gages, realebtatein West. Pennsylvania and east ern Ohio cities. Twotoevcn years. Interest In OI1I08, InPennsWvaniaRjv'rci'nt. Borrower pays all expenses. Address BOX 592, East Liver)1"1. Ohio. auls-78 miscellaneous. PURCHASERS OF PROPERTY TO CALL FOR list of desirable properties; houses and lots In all parts of the cities; call and state what kind of property you desire ; -n 111 guarantee to suit you. J. E. SIcCRlCKART. 140 Fifth av. aul-45-ws TEAL ESTATE BHOKXItS REQUIRING J.V needs, mortgages, or iranscnoing 01 any ie scrlptlon done with promptness and accuracy ploasccallon me: terms moderate. NT A ICT.I Kfi. Room Ml 11W Fourth RT MORTIMER Je21-21-WEU TRUNKS HAULED TO AND FROM EASTEND for 50c. CAMPBELL A DAVIS, 12 Seventh ay. Telephone 276. JjVMJO USE JONES' BEDBUG FARALYZER JONES' 'Magic Roich Powder; contains no poison; roaches banished nv contract; satisfaction given or no pay. Prepared hv GEO. W.JONES, 222 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. Sold hy all first-class Uraggists. mj3-131-MW? -lirAXTED-TO RENT BY A RESPONSIBLE 1 1 party a modern house of "12 or 13 rooms 111 Sliad side or East End. bee W. A. HERRON & S(f.h. SO Fourth av. ttllW-lf" a l'On SALE IMPROVED REAL iJSTATIi City Residences. IJiOR SALE-?0 CASH. REMAINDER IN IN 1 &TALLMhNTSifdesiredorS20permonth: no other payments required; a good brick house of eight rooms (now rentlug for 18 per month): No. 1311 sycamore St.: price- onlvff, 000. (350). V. A. HERRON i. SONS. 80 Fourth a. anb-85-6,13,19,25 FOR SALE-J6,0C0-COMFLETE AN D MODERN brick houne nine rooms; lot 21x95 ft.; one of the best and mot central don ntown districts. (96) W. A. HERRON S. SONS, 80 Fourth a. aulo-43-ws' East End Residences. CJQ 000 SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE. WITO COR OOj NER lot 45x95, atBnishton, one square from paed street; large rooms, hall, finished attic, two porches, front and back stairs, piped for both cases: S-iOO to 1.000 down and balance to suit. DENNiSTON, ELDERKIN S, CO.. LIM., 6232 Penn av. Tel. 5327. aul3-2G-MWThssu' Allegheny Residences. .41 ACRES AND LARGE DWELLING-ON T2 City View Allegheny, estate of James Sm ln dill. dee'd., to he sold at trustee's public sale, by order of the Orphans' Court, on Tuesday, Sept. 8, at 11 o'clock A. M., on the premises, lland bills giving more full particulars can be obtained at our office. JAS. AV. DRAPE & CO., 31J Wood St.. cly. aul5-33-Jiws Snburhan Itesietenccs. A GOOD TARM OF ABOUT 60 ACRE3-WITH excellent dwelling, large barn, line large orchard; eery tree laden with the choicest fruit, etc. ; situate near the city, within one mile of R. R. station: churches, school, stores, postomce. etc. J AS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood sc, city. a'ul9-17 A T DERRY, P. R. R. -GOOD 2-STORY FRAME J. building; 2 store rooms. 17 dwelling rooms ami stable, occupied as grocery, bakery and boarding house: nrescnt business done. $15,000 to 120,000 per year; rental S0O per rear; only (5,5 00 Liggett Bros., 71 Diamond st. ania-76 ESIRABLlT SUBURBAN7irESIDENCE AND groundsonIineorP..F.W.iC.R.R.,2mlnutes' walk from station; over2 acres, halng a gentle elevation and commanding a wide strctcli of liver andsylanscner; numerous full grown shade trees and shrubbery; spacious lawn: concrete walks all aroundthc property; an excellent double residence with wide hall in center; large rooms; finished attic rooms; dry cellar: natural gas; porches, etc., etc.: carriage house and other out buildings; one of the most delightful places on the railroid. and sweet and cool in the most torrid weather: a great bargain: w ould exchange In part for city property. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 313 w oou St., ciiy. aui-i,T Y RESIDENCE-NEAR OSBORN STATION, P.. Ft. W. A C. R. R., 20 minutes from Alle- frheny: 3lfi acres In fruit and shide; beautifully ocated bouse of 12 rooms, two halls, bath aud w. c, laundry, large closets, excellent water, fuel as, all In good condition; below value to early uyer. DR. J. W. SYKES, 504 Pcnn ave. au8-l-Jtws Jilin CASH AND EASY MONTHLY PAY liDlUU MENTS will buy a new nAc-room houso at Etna: only six minutes1 walk lrom station, near electric line, almost completed: fine lot 25x100 on a good street; place iraproi ing rapidly; price SI, 400; a great bargain : photo at office. SIAGAW .t GOFF, LIM.. 145 Fourth av. aul5-27-MWFS CJinn CASH AND E.SY 3IONTHLY PAY PXUL 31ENTS will buy a modern house of six rooms and cellar: only 3J miles from city: 24 trains dillv; fare only 4 cents; lot 25x100: prlcc3I,300: this plat els growing and property enhancing in value very fast. MAGAW&GOFF. LIM., 145 Fourth avenue. aul5-27-MWF6 Q OOC-AT BRUSHrON, ELEGANT FRAME tROy house of fle rooms, slate roof, hall, cellar, well of excellent water; propert) in first-class con dition; lot 45x124. E.G. BAILEY. Tel. 1G7. au!2-33-w rssu FOR SALE LOTS. East End Lots. Of FEET FRONT ON WEST SIDE OF RIPPEY OU St.. in aristocratic neighborhood; elegint In vestment to build a good bouse, which will find ready sale. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. aulG-fS-vvssu Suburban Lots. LOTS-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS TOR from $100 io $300, In the Eighteenth ward: long pavmeuts; easy terms. Inquire of CIIAS. E. CORNELIUS, attorney, 400 Grant st.. Pittsburg: or go to his office. Mornlngsideav., on the grounds, and see his agent. T. Ed. Cornelius. mylit-4 3-D j QUBUEBAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST kj wis. ttie lowest prices ana tnc easiest auu best terms in the counts at Shcraden, 15 minutes from Union station; see Sheriden beiorc you buy else where. ANDREW PATTLltoOJ.. Secretary. 127 Fifth av. fe27- 1 O ACRES OF NICE LYING GROUND ON JlJj the Perrysvlllc road; elegant place for a country residence or to 1 ly out in lots. JAS. W. DBA PE & CO., 31 J Wood St., cit) . auia-J7 Farms. I7ARMS-IF YQU WANT TO BUY OR TRADE for farm send for "biggest" lann and Ex change Journal. N. F. HURST, Real Estate Agent, Rochester, Pa. 2 acres; house: new barn; orchard and coal; chicken farm; trade or sell on easy payments; price, ?2,0UO; near Beaver. au3-l-MWF Majinfactnrlng Sites. A GOOD MANUFACTURING SITE. WELL located on railroads; has good water front on Chartlers creek; terms ensv. Call on or address PETER YUNKER, Sr., McKccs Rocks, Pa. auIW9 FOR SALE BUSINESS. Itusiness Opportunities. AN OLD ESTABLISHED IRON AND STEEL broker's business now in successful running condition and making money: this Is an unusually good opening for any one who understands the business. Particulars confidentially lrom JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 313 Wood St., city. aul9-47 AN OLD ESTABLISHED BRICKYARD IN the city, with complete machinery for carry ing on the business; excellent location; a great bargain to a cah biner; Immediate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St., citv auM-P CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING store, doing the leading business in a town of 15,000 Inhabitants, within JO miles ol Pittsburg; location best lu the town; stock will Invoice about 910,000; this is a good chance to buy agood paying business; good reasons for selling. Address T. T., Dispatch ofllce. Jy23-82 CONFECTIONERY STORE-A FIRST-CLASS stand doing good busiuess: good chance for a good man, Apply at 138 WYLIE AVE., City. aul9-7 -lOMPLETE PRINTING OFFICE AND BOOK j bindery; low price. Address "BINDERY." Dispatcli'o!lice! aul9-52-WFSu I71I.OUR MILL FOR SALE CHEAP: ALSO : brick anil tile factory: finely situated in Jvorth; west Missouri; uomg excellent bnsiness. i.oui. BOX 30, Albany, Mo. anlO-St" GROCERY AT A GOOD BARGAIN-ONE OF JT the best retail grocery stores in the city; must do soia at once, tor particulars auaress ir. v. mi.. 304, Youngstown, O. auig-Bl" LIVERY BUSINESS-HORSES, HEARSE, SUR REY, coaches, buggies and wagons, etc. KEY STONE STABLES, lay Sandusky St., Alle. au9-46 ONE-HALF INTEREST IN COUNTRY PArEK; good live town; only newspaper published there. Inquire of S. W., Dispatch office. aul9-41 T)ETAIL BUSINESS MOST PROMINENT JX street; growing trade: sales over (100,000 last ycir; double store, four stories; exceptionally good opportunity. A. LEGGATE & SON, 108 Fourth av. aul6-57-D rro BUY A BUSINESS SLAVING A FIRST Afinn either on Sixth. Wood, or JL CLASS location either on Sixth, Smithfield streets or on Fifth avenue, Jloro particular as to location than line of goods. Call on or address CHAMBERS' BC8LNESS AGENCY, 102 Fourth avenue. Room 6. aol8-43 Business Properties. TJRICK PLANT-CONSISTING OF GRINDING JJ pan. engine, boiler, etc. ; engines, hollers, clay and ore pans, and brick yard supplies. THOMAS. CARLIN's SONS. Lacock and Sandusky sts., Allegheny. au5-J4-MWir FIFTH AV.-P.600-A 8-STORY BRICK HOUSE!; of 6 rooms and store-room, near Vine st.Jr irtAJKLifc SCHMIDT, 157 i- ourtn av. muwur "TXIRSALE THEFUEN1BHMENTAND HEA8E, P nfi7.L,Mmari hsttal .lnA ta thA rlrrt ftarrm lsbed in the best of style and latest Improvement;.! doing a prosperous business; no trouble to get ueruBc; line cigar EEOIB; utcithww; raunwij restaurant; shoe store: jaoteileSOlUlBSt& CO T FOR SALEBUSINESS. Business Opportunities. DRUGSTORE DOING GOOD BUSINESS; well located; 2335M Carson St., S. S city: rea son for selling to settle up the estate: terms reason able. Apply to SILVANUS DAWES, Adm., at store, orrt. L. KING, Atty., 437Grantst city. Jyl7-60 FOR SAXE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock. ClOACH-ONE THREE-QUARTER HIGH ' seated carriage, cheap. Apply at KEYSTONE .STABLES, No. lab Sandusky St., Allegheny. aul5-49 nELTVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS J-' au styles: our own mike. WM. BEUb-JiUT, 340 to 344 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone, 342). jeio-to-aiws- HORSES-PADTOF CARRIAGE HORSES, TWO combination, and three saddle horses (sound), owned by gentlemen leaving cm . Apply SCHEN LEY PARK RIDING ACADEMY, East End. alllO-Co' LIGHT TOP WAGON, HORSE AND HARNESS cheap, 75. 2527 CARSON ST. aul9-13 PERFECT FAMILY HORSE; DOES NOT scare at cars or steam ; 16 hands ; beautiful bay. JOS. McKIBBON, Fountain st. auM-63 SHETLAND PONIES-42 TO 44 INCHFS HIGH. for sale; w ell broken Tor women and children to rldeanddrlve: bajs. blacks and duns. AddressJ. H. STRAUB, Lock Box 285, Youngstown, O. au 19-16 Machinery and Metals. AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES-WORK perfectly right and left, with shiijlc or double drum: second-hand boilers and engines also on hand; general machine work promptly executed; correspondence solicited. COMBINATION EN GINE CO., LIM., 3140 Penn ave., Pittsburg. Tel 1285 delO-66-MWS I ENGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND; It largest stock of all sizes; 16x33.12x21.12x18,10 xCO, 10x16, 10x12,9x12,8x12,7x12, 6x12; mounted port able engine, boilers ot all sizes, shafting, pulleys, pumps, governor, etc. Telephone, 401, 2) and & Park Way, Allegheny, Pa. J. S. YOUNG. apll-n SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILKRS Two 35 horse-power and two ten hoise-power stationary engines and boilers. One teuhorsc pow er portable on wheels. Thlrty-fli e, 15, 12. ten and eight horse-power engines, verticalaud hori zontal, all good and will be sold cheap. HARMEs' MACHINETjEPOT. 93 First ave. Jy29-D rpiIE CELEBRVTED ACME AUTOMATIC X safety engines and non-explosive boilers, lor ?as or oil fuel, from one to five-horse power; also he latest improved ventilating fans; perfect sat lsiacllon guaranteed: by J. l'RAGER, General Agent, No. 4 Fifth av , Pittsburg, Pa. aa 19-32- MWF MIsraneons. GAS FIXTURES? TO 50 PER CENT OFF. Closing out. REINEOKE & CO., 309 Wood st. au5-42-WFSu ICE CHEST A NO. 1 ICE CHEST, JUST. Brecht make. Inquire 6140 LIBERTY AV. an 8-39' TO LIST. Allegheny Residences. ATICE FIVE-ROOM DWELLING-FEDERAL X st. extension. Inquire of J. R. JIcKEE, 703 Penn av., room 611. fe7-64-MWSi Ttooras. "VTICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS CHEAP. 1 inquire No. 128 WYLIE AV., fourth Boor. aul9-56t rilWO rURNISHED ROOMS FOR LIG HT X housekeeping. 190 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. aul8-30t 1WO UNFURNISHED ROOMS-RENT ?li FOR both, 27 FIFTH ST. au!9-23t Jtnsiness Stfnis. Tf OODST.. CORNER OF SIXTH AV.-THREE- tt STORY business house, best location In tho city; rent low: possession at once. BLACK .t BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. aul2-34-12,13,14,17,19,21t2 Special. TO LET-CORNER SUPERIOR AND WOOD LAND ayes., Allegheny; large brick, 14 rooms, porches and all improvements; 2 acres of ground. KJ New brick, 6 rooms, bath, attic, hall, etc. ; 333 Ella st. j2i New brick, 8 rooms, hall. hath. porche3and e ery modem eomculence; Gross St., near Ben Venue station. $20 New brick. 7 rooms, cellar, water, inside shutters; Fortieth St. 530 Brick business house, 9 rooms, storeroom, etc. : Penn, near Main st. $2u Fine new brick storeroom; Penn, near Main st. 16 Large storeroom, 3K60 feet; Pcnn, near Pearl st. S27 Store, corner Thirty-thvM and Hancock sts., with 5 rooms, etc. J10 3 rooms and cellar in new frame; Dauphin, near Fitch st, $7 50 3 rooms, second floor; 5169 Dauphin St. -L5 Large brick badness house, &tore and 9 rooms, etc.; 5102 llutlerst. $9 t rooms aud kitchen; rear 5102 Butler st. 13 3 rooms aud attic, water, etc.; new brick; No. 110 Edmund st. 8S Large frame stable; Forty-fifth st. 13 New frame, 5 rooms, etc.. Breed's Hill st. f7 2 rooms nd attic, new frame; Dauphin st. il2 502 front rooms, attle and bath, 4702 Penu. $S 2 rooms and attic, near Fitch st. aul9-19-WFt P. HEIIEN & SON, -1112 Penn ay, STOLEN. STOLEN-IIORSE-ROSS GROVE, MONDAY evening at 8 o'clock, a chestnut borrel hore and side-bar buggy. Finder will be rewarded by re turnlng to .1. U. HASER. Bennett Bt. anl8-100 FOUND. -J70UND-POCKETBOOK NEAR McCANDLESS JC ando3rd street, 18th ward. Lad) 's pocketbook. owner cau nave same uy caning at d . uku.m. 5214 Holmes street. au!9-57 I70UND-POCKETBOOK AUGUST 18 IN RE : DOUBT alley, lady's pocketbook containing sum of money and papers. Owner can have same by calling at SO. 51 FIRST AV. au!7-59 LOST. LOST-?10 REWARD-A LADY'S watch. Return to THIS OFFICE. GOLD aul3-57 LOST-BRACELET-BETWEEN SILVER LAKE and Washington av.. Allegheny, gold chain bracelet, with heart-shape locket. Jieward If re turned to M. J., Dispatch ofUce. auls-92 LOST AT CAMP KENSINGTON DURING the late encampment, a pockcttiookcontaluiug some notes, muiie aud valuablo orders. Liberal reward If left at DISPATCH OFFICE. aul9-8 PERSONA! PERSONAL-WE HAVE BOOKS, AND LOTS ol them; largest old bookstore west of the Alle gheny Mountains. LEVI'S, 900 Lilwrty st. j19 PERSONAL CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver; jewelry repaired: new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCH, 541 Smithfield. J j 17-13 PERSONAL SCHOOL BOOKS WE CAN save vou from 5 to 40 per cent on new and old books. FEAJ.K BACON & CO., 301 Smithfield st. aulS -pERSONAL-A FINE CRAYON PORTRAIT X free will be given during August with every dozen of our beat finished cabinet photographs. Come and bee them: 13 good cabinets lor 1. STEWART & CO., 90 and 92 Federal st.. Alle gheny. aul-19-WF6a PERSONAL-WHEN I WAS A SMALL BOY my mother alw aj repaired mv breeches and jacket, but since I got tobeagreatblgraan, DICK SON, the well-known tailor, 05 Filth av., cor. Wood ot., second door, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape, lei. 155s. myl5-80-D SUMMER RESORTS. TOURISTS CAN OBTAIN INFORMATION as to rates and accommodations of many tesort, hotels and cottages by applying at THE DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE. Atlantic City. SHACKAMAXON HOTEL, 11 Arkansas av., Atlantic City, N. J. First-class accommodations. Terms reason able. BERNARD CONWAY. je2S-10-MWF THE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. On thebeach.with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths in tho house. Send for circular. jcSO-46-D E. ROBERTS & SONS. HOTEL DOMINION, No. 11 SOUTH ARKANSAS AVENUE, Four doors below Atlantic avenue, Atlantic City. N. J. S. BARTON, Proprietor. First-class accommodations. Open all the year. Terms moderate. jy25-13-wa Cape Slay. MARINE VILLA. Cape May, N. J. Within 30 yards of the surf. Seventeenth season; SO rooms added, facing tho sea; eleva tor, baths, etc. MRS. F. HALLENBECK. jyl-21-D Other Resorts. Bedford Springs. BEDFORD, PA. Hotel open until October. - IVWtefoRpamphlenon this great Resort, ana tuo uwuuub edforoVSprings Mineral Waterv Ik B. DOXY, Manager. aut-es-D EDUCATIONAL. 122 nnd 121 West Franklin St., Baltimore.Md. pcpRTiBpDING AND DlfSGHDpL For l oung Ladies will reopen Thursday, SepteinherSl. 28th ear. MRS. H. P. LEFEBVKE, Principal. Jy5-5S-wa ST. GEORGE'S HALL, fotoi?n3JsMei St. George's, Md., Prof. J. C. Kinear, A. 31., Principal. College or business. Noted for thoroughness, health, comfort, situation and rcasonabl e c harges. J j 25-41-ws TyEST WALNUT STREET SEMINARY T I for young ladies; 25th year. Is provided for giving a superior etlucationin collegiate, electic, and preparatory departments: also In music and art. MRS. HENRIETTAKUTZ, 2(115 Walnut street, Phllada. nu3-u3-MWS T) EMOVED-KING'S SCHOOL OF ORATORY, Lv elocution anl dramatic culture removed to Unlverty Bullaing, Diamond St.. opposite Court Huse. Ilyro'i W. King, manager; James 31. Wjsman. associate manager. C'ass anil private lesions, literature. French and Gcnn.-n, Delsarte, old school and modern systems, benl for pros pectus. aull-59 BISHOP BOW3IAN INSTITUTli A COL LEGIATE school for young ladies, corner Penn tir. and Fourth St. The next session begins Sept. 9. A full course of study. Music aud modern languages by competent professors. For admission ad dress REV. &. J. COSTER, A. 31., Kcctor. jyl6-72-ws ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANLIUS, N. Y. Under the visitation of the War Department. Military under U. S. Army officer. Kt. Rev. F. D. Huntington, S. T. D., President. Apply to Lt. Col. WM. VERUECK, Supt. mylj-120-MWP PENNSYLVANIA 3IILITARY ACADEMY, Chester, Pa., 30th year, opens Sept. IB. A MILITARY COLLEGE. Civil Engineering, Chemistry, Architect ure, Arts. A preparatory course of one year. Circulars of Mr. i G. Paulson, 441 Wood St., city. COL. CIIAS. E. HYATT, Piesident. jS-25-ws E COLLEGE A NEW University Uuildinsr. Dinmond street, onno- sito Court Hoube, Pittsburg. Full corps of Instructors. English, Normal, Classical, Scientific. Ladies' Literary course. Night school and Satuiday Classen. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Music, Elocu tion. Send for prospectus. Opens Septem ber L E. SI. WOOD, D. D., LL. D., President. UU12-41-D OTJjRIRir UNIVERSITY, SIXTH ST. Thirty years of success. Full coilesiate courses. Normal, Ladies' Seminary, Encciish, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering De partments. Conservatory of Music, School of Elocution, Night School and Saturday Normal Classes. Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Typewriting. Opens Sept. L Semi for catalogue. H. 11. BO WE, Prest. aulS-D NIGHT SCHOOL BEGINS MONDAY, September 28. For particulars, send for latest Illustrated Circular, or apply at COLLEGE OFFICE, open every evening till 9 o'clock, AFTER SEPTEMBER 1. Address, Telephone 1515 J. C. SMITH'S SON. aulfS-iO-xwy AUCTION SALES. BY A. J. PENTECOST. VERY DESIRABLE FARM -AT- PUBLIC SALE. By order of the Board of Directors of tho Flint National Bank of Tarentnm, I will ex pose to public sale on the premises, on THURSDAY, August 20, at 2-30 p. jr., to the highest bidder. 110 acres, 2 miles from Parnassus or Kensington, A. V. R. R.; IS miles frefm Pittsburg. On this farm is erected a frame house of five rooms and a frame stable; good water; orchard; land in good state of cultivation and nearly all enclosed; good neighborhood, on road leading from Parnassus to Greensbura;. Terms of Sale One-third cash on delivery of deed, balance in three equal annual in stallments, with interest, secured by bond aud mortgage on the premises. For particulars, apply to A. J. PENTECOST, Real Estate Agent and General Auctioneer, 413 Grant street, Pittsburg. Or to J. S. McCARTNY, Piesident of First National Bank, Taren- tum, Pa. nu(t42-10,15,19 Assignee's Sale. Splendid Coal Mines and Other Property of Gumbert & Huey. POSITIVE SALE. On Tuesday, September 15, 1891, at 10 O'clock, in Court House Rotunda, Coal mines, fully cquippod and running", withrailioad and river shipment, at Belle view station, on Monongahela River and Bellevornon branch or the P., JIcK. & Y. B. R. About 220 acres of unmined coal, full rights for mining, and rights for transporta tion of coal from adjoining lands, with 375 acres of other coal depending upon this means of exit; the best harbor on the river, with tho frontage of one and ono-fourth miles; 26 laborersnoucs, 12 double and two single; a store ana omces ana inrruture; one fine dwelling of eight rooms and fin ished attic, the residence of William Huey; a large mule stable; a largo bank stone and frame barn, and all the land, and the right, title and interest there in ot Gumbcit & Huey, extending from and including tho "Jacob Kcssler" land next above tho Slack road down to Frantz run, and tho river front back to tho Rivor town ship road from Frantz run to the McMains lot at Burns' run, and all tho personal prop erty, flxtuies, machinery, tools and what soever portains to or belongs to the opera tion of tho mines. Also tho handsome residence and grounds of Robeit R. Gumbert, of about seven acres, situate above said mines and facing said river. This is a fine place, with fruit and improved grounds. Thero is a good stable and all lequlsite improvements on this glaco for a complete and desirable.country ome. Also a nice place of one and throe-fourths acies known as the McMains place, situate adjoining land of Frederick Coursin and close by Franz station and fronting on tho Monongahela river. This lot is improved and has on it a good two-story frame house and outbuildings. And also the land known as the Watson property, of 132 acres, timber and farming land. It extends on both sides of the town ship hill rond, and ulong the township river road fiom Frantz run' to Burns' lun, except ing said McMains lot, and one-halt of it is covored with good and valuable timber. Terms of sale One-fourth cash, and bal ance in four semi-annual payments, secuied by tight bond and mortgage. sa.uj!,l uAXhcn, Assignee. M. A. WOODWARD, Attorney. au!8-30 OIL DRILLERS, We have cot, comforts, blankets, sheets, ticks for straw and everything for batching. CAMERON BROS.' BEDDING HOUSE, 30 Ohio St., near Arch, Allegheny. aulD-23-Mwi' O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth av., abovo Smithfield, next Leader ofllce. No delay. Established 20 years, sea CHOICE ritOPEKTrES. S6,500 STONE FRONT HOUSE INSHADYSIDE. ' x One square from cable or electric lines. House has 8 rooms and all modern improve ments. Lot 30x100. Easy Terms. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., aul9-2-wrhs 99 Fourth Avenuo. ELEGANT HOME, $4,000, SHADYS3DE. New Queen Anne dwelling.S rooms and recep tion hall, bath, range, gas, water, laundry, stationary tubs, etc. Lot 30x125 to alley. Terms to suit. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., aul6-e0-wraa 86 Fourtltaveaue. CHOICE PKOPEBTIES. FOR SALE, HAZELWOOD RESIDENCES. $5,000 Frame dwellings of 7 rooms, recep tion hall, finished attic, bath, laundry, hot and cold water, both gases, slate mantels, good cellar, inside w. c.: lot 10x195 ieet; sew ered, etc. Terms reasonable. $5,000 Frame dwelling of 8 rooms, hall, both gases, hot and cold water, laundry, good cellar, inside w. c, front and side porches, fruit and shade trees; lot 49x100 leet: corner property, sewered, etc. Terms one-fourth cash, balance long time. $1 500 Two-story and mansard brick of S rooms, finished attic, hall, bath, hot and cold water, front and rear porches; lot 25x120 feet. Terms reasonable. $J,70J Frame of 7 rooms, hall, slate man tels, city water, front and rear porches; lot 25xS4 feet. Terms reasonable. $2,000 Frame dwelling of I rooms, city water, fruit and shade trees: lot 24x100 feet. Terms reasonable. -mn IRA M. BURCHFIELD, 159 Fourth asSar 1S45 Second av., Hazelwood. au8orws EAST END STONE MANSION, $50,000, INCLUDING FURNISIIMENT. The palatial residenco of Henry Fisher. Esq., situated on Wincblddle avenue, one of the most beautiful and fashionable parts of East End; three-quarters of an acre of ground; imposing stone bouse of 12 rooms, three bathrooms, cedar clrsct,pantries,laun dry, etc., etc.; hardwood finished and plate glass windotts; staircase window built by Tiffany; private bathroom finished in Mex ican onyx; the furnishment of the house is the finest the market can afford ana in ex cellent taste. This property is offered at $25,000 less than it is worth, as tho owner's family has been obliged to leavo our climate hy reason of ill-health. Immediate posses sion con be haa. This is witbout doubt the greatest bargain in the real estate market of Pittsburg to-day. For permit to see the property call on LIGGETT BROS., 71 Dia mond st. anlS-39 KENSINGTON, ALLEGHENY VALLEY'S NEW CITY, 18 fflES FROM PITTSB18. : To those desiring choice locations for business purposes in this new city, we would advise to make early selections, as they are going very fast This is the most promising city for business in this neighborhood. Already 150 buildings have been erected in two months, and when the 10 manufactories, now being built, are in operation during the present year, the popula tion of KENSINGTON will be not less than 8,000 people. The attention of Bakers, Butchers, Clothiers, Drygoods, Shoe Dealers, Grocers and others is called to this fact Don't delay. By selecting your lot now, you can have your store and dwelling ready for the fall trade. Call at office or grounds. FREE TICKETS furnished at office, 96 FOURTH AVE. Salesman always on the ground. Burrell iporiBit Company, 96 Fotirth Ave., anl7-12-Mw? BEST CHANCE YET! TO DOUBLE YOUR MONEY BY BUYING LOTS IN TEE NEW MANUFACT URING TOWN OF WEST DERRY, PA., ON THE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD, Buy lots and build stores and dwellings, which can be readily rented and sold at a large profit WEST DERRY GLASS COMPANY, One of the largest glassware manufacturing concerns in the United States, now in course of construction, covering an area of five acres, employing 500 people, and under contract to be in operation in 90 days in sures a steady as well as rapid increase in the value of property at WEST DERRY. PRICES OF LOTS VERY LOW; ONLY $75 TO $350 EACH. At these prices the lots are sure to go, and will quickly advance in price. OPENING SALE WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19, 1891. Take express leaving Union Depot at 8 o'clock a. m. Railroad fares will be refunded to all purchasers. Lunch on the grounds. SALESMAN ON THE GROUNDS DALLY. For Plans, Terms, Prices, etc., Inquire at Agent's Office, No. 156 Fourth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa. ff. G, BfflGI CHOICE lBOPERTIES. BLAINE. For free transportation, maps, price lists, printed descriptive matter and full particulars, call on CHARLES S0MERS& Co. GENERAL AGENTS, 129 FOURTH AVE. aul? Sl-o FOURTEENTH WARD, OAKLAND SQUARE, Only V 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, Slate mantels, tile hearths and vestibules, cemented cellar. STREET ASPHALTUMED. Yon can't go wrong in buying these houses on our terms, which aro SMALL CASH PAYMENT, Balance easy time. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 FOURTH AVENUE. anl&62-D Pittsburg, Pa. I ('. Yi & CO., Apt a iulS-JO-Tusaa'. - - y (4 mmi