I, P ' T ..HHSEfilKIl.MBHKRfHCKBMBM.I..LLLLnHBBs MBBMMiiBIIM'MMMMiMMssssssssssTssssssssssjMTsss Swf "W-"3fT tt - wp-i?j rex mf -o ii'BBssssWtS.WBsHrvMssEBjllWMHIBIfflsWIBBlls -. " w. lanvjvuinT' VTkt "T- . , : --. . -2 iiw I !! hi I i ti i i arw-r-jmeii I i !!, I i i 11 , M ill i I Yi -rir--s?JK - - r . rrwy - ' . . - , -J ww- r e ms-tm' v-- j. -, "r -- - r ' L. -3- J-J- - r - BWM is -J ,-.,.- .. , ., , - -- - Ty5--i Tt- -,.-.-. . t- i. vui- - --sp's ' ' ir ""-as t r - r -'i, .v -i sb ' ," y ' ' y t -, GAS CONSOLIDATION. . , " The'Ohio Valley Company Increases Jts Stock by Just $60,000. BOTH GASES ARE TO BE FDKKISHED It Sewictlej Borough in the Grasp of i Great Gas Monopoly ? THE EESDLT OP A SPECIAL ELECTION By recent deal in the Sewickler Valley, theOhio Valley Gas Company become the only'corporation in the -world furnishing two kinds of gas to easterners. The consoli dation ot artificial and natural gas interests in Sewickley was consummated yesterday byth&aborbtlon of the Sewickley Illum inating Gas Company by the Ohio Valley Gas Company; The deal between the two companies -was arranged on the 1st of last April, and in orderto provide tbe fund for the purchase money agreed upon, the officials ot the Ohio Valley Natural Gas Company advertised a special election for the Increase of the capital stock of the company from 1100.000 to 1160,000. The election was held yesterday afternoon and the rote for the increase was unanimous, not'one stockholder dissenting from the propo sition. There were 45 stockholders, all of whom were either present or represented by proxy. By this more the citisens ot Sewickley become dependent upon the Ohio Valley Com pany or both light and heat, the concentra tion of interests being Intended to Insure bet ter serrice in both departments. GAS TXOFLE BBANCHIXO OUT. Mr. J. M. Rogers, secretary of the company, who furnished the aboTe facts to a Dispatch representative, was asked if the amalgamation of gases meant better serrice in both depart ments. He said: "Oh, yes. "We shall impi-ore matters all the way around. Somo of the arti ficial gas piping is pretty old the company has been doing business in the borough 18 years and we shall relay a good deal of pipe and Introduce newer methods of manufacture eventually. The cost of the acquired property was not quite the amount of the in crease of stock, and we shall use seTeral thou sand dollars in both the artificial and natural gas departments. We are drilling two new wells at Lectsdale ana will lay a new six-inch pipe from the field to the borough, the pipe and connections probably reaching fire miles in length. We were short of gas last winter sev eral times, and want to place onrselres in such shape as to bare no trouble of that nature this winter." A NATURAL OAS TRUTH. "Do you find that your present wells giro out alter long use?" aneried the, reporter. "Most certainly we do," said Mr. Rogers, and so do all the other gas companies, if they only tell the truth. Gas wells hare their off times and some of our best occasionally relax In their How in a most raysterio.is manner. Several wells we used to depend upon are almost worth less now, and we find it necessary to keen the drill going all the time. We shall have no trou ble about gas supply this winter, I think." "Is the new issue of stock bespokenf" "No, but there will be no trouble in floating It. The last sale of stock made was at 40 and par is SO. The company is now in every respect where it wants to be." SOME CITIZENS KICK. The possible monopoly that may arise In both kinds of ga is not looked upon with favor, ap parently, by some citizens of the -abstinence" borough. One of them, who does business in Pittsburg, was doing some energetic growling oyer the situation, and said that there were several -who feared that prices would 'be made to suit th- company in the future, and that past experience had made the citi zens distrustful of the illiberal methods of the company as witnessed in the esses ot citi zens fighting overcharges last winter during and before the fight made by the Allegheny Citizens' Committee against the Allegheny Light Company and the Ohio Valley Company before the Supreme Court. The decision of that tribunal had held forth little encourage zuent to consumers, and be, for one. feared that prices would be put up in both kinds ot gas be fore cold weather. The company had nothing to say in regard to it future financial policy. MORE BIG BAEGUN-3 in Seeaad Pianos and Organs at Metier Si Hoene'a, "Within the last week we have received a number of" good pianos which we had rented during the spring. The parties using them are absent from the city during the summer, and we return them to our warerooms. These instruments, along with others, -we will dispose of at a big reduction and on easy terms. Many of the -well-known makes are among these instruments, and anyone wanting a good piano or organ at a low price shonld accept this opportunity. "W have some pianos as low as $25; also some very low-priced organs. The little folks can now find plenty of time to practice, which would not interfere with school studies and be very profitable to them. These pianos will answer nicely. Come and see these. Perhaps yon may not need one, but yon have a friend who does and would be glad of this opportunity. A number of good second-hand organs also on hand. Prices very low on these. Call or address Mellor & Hoene, Palace of Music,' 77 Fifth avenue. To-Dny ia the Last Say of our great closing out sale of summer suits and light-weight clothing. Every thing must be sold by 11 o'clock to-night. "We have marked men's fine suits at the most ridicnously low prices ever heard of. Don't -fail- to attend to-day and secure the pick of bbout 1,500 men's suits 'at $8, worth ?17 and $18. About 900 menu's stylish cut away suits now selling at $10, reduced from $22 and $24, and 360 Tery fine dress suits worth $30 and $28, that wc now sell for $15. P. C. C. C, cor. Grant and Diamond sts., opp. the new Court House. California Wlnesw Old Sherry. 'full quarts 50c Extra Old Sherry, full quarts 75c Old Port, full quarts 50c Extra Old Port, lull quarts 75c Riesling, full quarts 40c Angelica, full quarts 50c Muscatel, fnll quarts. 50c Tokay, fall quarts 50c For sale by G: "W. Schmidt, Nos. 95 and 97 Filth are. REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK. LEli, 401 Smltnfleld Street, cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, $100,000. Surplus, $45,000. Deposits of ;$1 and upward received and Interest allowed at 4 per cent. ITS ladles' Salt Parlors. India silk suits, Challis suits. "White muslin suits and wrappers, at special prices. Pabcels & Jones, 29 Fifth avc For the Family. Ginger-snaps, in family packsges, tight, just the proper size for family air use. uont lau to try mem. mtts r S. S. Mabvik & Co. Don't Bay si Straw Uat Until you seethe Great Xwtornat Smiley's only. Flaknel dress shirts. James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Filth are. Call forTrauenheim & Vilsack's cele brated Pilsner beer, on dralt at all first-class bars. ttssu Silveb Aoe Eye at $1 50 per fnll quart Said everywhere. Principal depot, Max Klein, Allegheny. KW Pon't Boy Straw lint ( Until yon see the Great Eastern, at Smiley's only. m aTJ-1 VETlt? fa-morrow's Dis IjIjAAA. DLLLJJi PATCH, discourses on the dangers of railroad travel, and fives tome valuable hints (o ladies who propose jo go to JSurcpt, V MS-Display advertisementt one 'dollar per square or one insertion. Classified advertise ncntt on this page such.as Wanted, for Bale, 3b Xef, eta, ten cents per line or each inser tion, and non taken or tesrlhanlly cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. For the accommodation of the publio, Branch Offices have been established at the following places, where "Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient advertisements will be received up to P. M. for inser tion next morning: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with Tnx Dls txicu. prrrsEUEG. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 33x8 Butler street. EA11L O. STUCKET. S4th street and l'enn are. . G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylle ave. and Fulton st. N.STOKEIA-. Fifth Avenue AUrket House. XA8T XXD. J. TV. WALLACE. Cin Penn avenue. OAKLAND. alCAXXISTEB A SHEHJLEIt,Sthav. AtW00d SW SOCTUSIDE. JACOB sronN. o. 2 Carton itreet. , CHAS. SCHWARM, 1707 Canon strtes, ALLEGHENY. A. 3. KAERCHEK, S8 Federal street. H. J. MCBRIDE, Federal and Ohio streets, FRED H. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street. F. IL SOGERS ft SON, Ohio and Chestnut its. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Weiternand Irwlnaves. G. VT. HUGHES, Penniylvaala and Braver aves. 1'ERRY M. OLE1M. Rebecca and Allegheny ayes. WANTED. Molo Ileln- 4 -TTTANTED A BARBER. APPLY TO FRED W ECKART, 8549 Rutler St. Jt6-2S -riTANTKD-QUALlFIED ASSISTANT DRUG VY clerk. Inquire at 1M FEDERAL STREET, Allegheny. Jy6-22 WANTED-1S GOOD OUARKYMEN, 2 A day. Apply to G. SMALLWOOD, Seventh Avenue Hotel. JyS-77 -rTTANTED-A MAN WHO HAB HA I), SOME W experience at cutting doth. SAMPL1NER HICII. 819 Liberty it. JyS-90 WANTED A GOOD PLUMBER. APPLY TO or addrew, with reference, 3. JL BUKS NER, Eait Liverpool, O. JyS-21 WANTED AN EXPERIENCED .SALESMAN formen'sfurnlthlnggoodsforclty. Apply toe WOOD ST. , second Boor. J j-W WANTED-A GOOD GALVAMZER CAN find study employment at THE KELLY A JONES CO., 143 First ave., Pittsburg, or Greens burc Pa. i Jy2-S7 WANTED-FIRST-CLASS BRASS MOLDER can find permanent employment at the KELLY A JONES CO., 143 First ave., Pc, or Greeniburc Pa. Je29-3S -TTT-ANTED-FOR ALLEGHENY COUNTY, A IT generalacent for apromlnent Philadelphia accident tninranc company. Address INSUR ANCE, Dlipatch office. JtS-23 WANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING powder and pure spleesi gift with gooat; coke worfere, miners or Jnlllmcn can makemoney In their spare time. YAMASH1RO TEA CO., A Jackion t.. Allegheny, Pa. Ja2S-SS-TTS WANTKD-A YOUNG MAN FOR ASSIST ANT bookkeeper: must be a rood penman, quick in figures and have a good Knowledge of acc unts. Give reference and addreis in own handwriting, CARPETS, Dispatch office. jyS-4-D yxrANTED-MEN TO TAKE CHARGE OF VV country office and aaletmen for the light sine shirt lroner; salary S40 to (60 and expenses; no canvasslnr. Address with stamp BROWN, REASONERACO.,14S Wentworth ave., Chicago, UL Jy6-1 TTTA.NTED AGENTS-'THE JOHNSTOWN YY Horror: or, the Valley of Death." in con sequence of Its unprecedented sale will be pub llthed In German: same price as In English. Ap ply to P. J. FLEMING A CO., 77 Diamond St., Pittsburg, Pa. JT2-37 TTTTANTED SAD WRITERS AT SMART'S T Eclectic Shorthand and Badness College. A Sixth street. PltUburg. Students (both sexes) qualified for positions from one to three months: Civil bet-rice exercises. College open day and evening through summer. Je29-TTSSu WANTED-MEN TO ATTEND NEW YORK Cutting School: Crllng's actual measure ment tangbt in all Its branches; the only trne system fitting anyand all shapes; no trying on: instructions, 10 A. K. to 4 r. X.; evening. 7 to 9 r. H. : call or write for circular. U4 W OOD ST., PUtsburr, Pa. Je3 TXTA-NTED-MEN TO BELL SHETLAND vv mountain ponies: sample pair free on business-like conditions: largest herd spotted and fancy colored pontes In America. Letters an swered If self-addressed stamped envelope is In closed. PROPRIETOR SHETLAND RANCH, Van Raub. Bexar Co.. Texas. Jy6-2D WANTED-SALESMEN TIE WISH A FEW men to sell our goods by sample to the wholesale and retail trade: pn salary: largest manufacturers in ourlinerlnelose 2c stamp: wages S3 per day; permanent position; money advanced Kir wares, advertising, etc i;.n I M'F'G.CO.. Cincinnati. O. Ie2 WANTED MAN TO TAKE AGENCY OF our safes; size 2Sxl3xU Inches: weight 600 lbs.: retail price t3S;otberslzes In proportion: rare chance to create permanent business at home; these safes meet demand never before supplied by other safe companies, as we are not governed by the Bare Pool. ALPINE SAFE CO., Cincinnati. O. Je20-t-D -VTTANTED-AGENTS-PS TO ISO A MONTH TV can be made working for us. Agents pre ferred who can furnish a horse and give their whole time to the business, spare moments may be profitably employed also. A few vacancies In towns and dtles. B F. JOHNSON A CO., 1009 Main St., Richmond, Va. N. B Please state age and business experience. Never mind about send ing stamp forreplv. B. F. J. A CO. my4-34-my4,el, Jye, au3, se7, oeS Female Help. TTrANTED-A GOOD WOMAN COOK AND Y dicing room girl st No61 FOUNTAIN ST. JjS-76 WANTED-A GOOD GIRL TO DO KITCHEN work. Inquire at C. KITTNER8, COS Lib erty St. Jy8-S Dials and female fir In. -rrr-ANTED AT ONCE-lOO ITALIAN LA W BORERS, SO farm hands and drivers, 2 men for hotel, 00 cooks, 3) chambermaids, 200 house girls, laundry, pantry and kitchen girls: call at once: highest wages paid. MEEI1 AN 'S AGEN CY. MS Grant st. Jy3-D WANTED -25 WEEKLY-REPRESENTATIVE, male or female. In every community; goods staple: household necessity; sell at sight; no peddling; salary paid promptly, and expenses ad vanced. Full particulars and valuable sample case free: we meanjutl what we say. Address at once STANDARD bLWERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. Jel4-70-D SItuatlona. -TTJANTED-POSITION AS CLERK IN STORE, TV grocery preferred: hare had experience; of temperate habits. Address J. H. T., Dispatch office. Jy&-22 WANTED-POSITION AS MALE NHRSEOK companion: can furnish best of references; no oblectlon to traveling. Address 184 FORTY FOUR1H ST., below Butler. jye.73 VTinnnrial. WANTED MORTGAGES, LARGE AND smaU. ED WITT1SH, 410 Grant St.. Pitts burg jel8-32 -TTJANTED-MORTGAGES-JION EY TO LOAN TV In sums to suit at 4j, i and B per cent. ALLES A BAILEY, 164 Fourth are. Tel. 167. apl9-14 WANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP ERTY, over S4.000; 4M ner -cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER A CO., 92 Fourth avenue. mh2-a22-D Vrj-ANTED-RENTS COLLECTED PROMPT TV LY; property managed with satisfaction. ALLES A BAILEY, IS4 Fourth avenue, Tel. 1S7. lalS-8l WANTED MORTGAGES IN ANY amounts: H to t per cent: city and country: no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Jb. X OT., U JaSO-U-XThs s oariu avenue. WANTED -MORTGAGES-!!. 000, 000 TO LOAN In large and smaU amounts at 4(4, Sand t per cent, tree or mate tax; so aeiay; heed n. COY LEA CO., 131 Fourth ave. mra-eo -rrjANTED MORTGAGES.-WE HAVE A TV large amount of money to loan at per cent on Improved city property. W. A. HERRON A SONS. SO Fourth ave. JyJ-S-3, 8, 9, 13, IS, 20,23, 27. 30 -TTJ-ANTEO RENTS TO COLLECT AND TV houses to rent in all parts of both cities and suburbs: established 1863. W. A. HEREON A SONS, 8) Fourth ave. jy3-e-3,S.S,u,ist20.Z7,M w ANTED-MORTGAGES IN LARGE AND smalt amounts: we have a larre amonntot money to loan at S per cent. W. A. HLRRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. JC30-72-1.A8, B, 11,13, 18,18, SO, 23, 25.27,30 WANTED-UORTGAGES IN LARGE I OR small amounts on improved city or Alle gheny county property. MCCUNE A COULTER, Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, 98 Filirth ave. Jyf74 WANTED-TO LOAN-4200.000 ON MORT GAGES on PltUburg, Allegheny or su burban Improved real estate. In sums or VXP and upward at lowest rates. ALEXANDER A LEE, 313 Wood st, JyMJ-Mwa -ITTANTED TO LOAN (500,000. 'IN AMOUNTS VY of K, 000 and upward, oncltyand suburban property, oa 4H per cent, free of taxi also smaller amounts at and s per cent. BLACK A BAIRD, 85 rourtn avenue. ws-m-u TrrANTED-MOBTOAGES-ri, 000, C00TO LOAN VY on city and suburbsn properties at 4H, Sand ( per cent, and on larros in Allegheny and adja cent counties at t per cent. 1. MPENNOCK A tON, 10J Fourth avenue. . ap7-fl WANTED-TO LOAN 1200.000 ON MORT GAGES: tin and upward at t per cent; 8500,000 at 4K per cent on residences or business property; also In adjoining counties, S. H. FREN CH. its Fourth avenue. oc31-e84-P WANTED-TO IN FORM CAPITALISTS THAT an English syndicate with millions of money are building "up an industrial city near Cumberland Gap: get some lots now; I am their agent. J. H. BTKYENBON, 100 JTUlh ave. .. JJ-I THE WANTED. HlaceTinneoaa. WANTED-LADIES TO KNOWHAUGH A Keenan repair, reflnlsh or upholster old furniture promptly and In the best possible man ner. 33 AND 31 WATER ST. 'Phone W26. DIMS TlTANTEli-TO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM VV BERS to secure a fine gold watch for each one in the club at ft 00 per week. Address P. O. BOX SOL and I will call and suow you the watch. jy3-40 mTfTANTED-BEFORK n is TOO LATE. W parents should have their children's photos taken at AUKRECHrs popular Elite Gallery. 311 .iiaraet st niisDurg. uaumei pnotov T. Pr dozen until Sept. 1, 1880. Jf '9-OL WANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO TOGRAPHER, 98 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to know that he is making fine cabinets at (1 SO per doten: photos delivered when promised: Instan taneous nrocess mhlK3 FOR SALE IDirHOYEP HEAL ESTATE. Cltr Residences. T70R SALE-ON VINE, NEAR FIFTH AVE JP NUE, lot 60x60 rt , with a dwelllngors rooms. W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Je27-79-27,29.Jy2,8 FOR SALE-LEASE. RUNNING t YEARS OR less, for 6 elegant living rooms, centrally lo cated, lncludlnr furniture; a bargain, if sold soon. E.D. vYINGENROTH, 100 Fourth ave. JyS-24 FOR BALE CENTER AVE.- A NICE BRICK house of 10 rooms, hall and vestibule, with modern conveniences: lot 47)4x100 ft. deep to an alley. I. M. PENNOCKAbON, 1(6 Fourth are. JyMS-MWB FORSALE-COR. BUTLER AND MAIN STS.. Seventeenth ward, that and property known as St. John's Episcopal Churcn: lot 9oxl55 ft. with buildings. W. A. HERRON A SONS. 80 Fourth avenue. Je25-39-2S,280y2.8 T7I0R SALE ON TUNNEL ST.. NEAR JD Fifth avc., property now renting to pay 7 per cent net on the price asked, with future en hancement almost certain. Full information from W. A. HERRON A SONS, ft) Fourth ave. JT3-7-3, 8,9.12,16, 20 FOR SALE NO. 802 LOCUST ST.. SIXTH ward, elegant new dwelling or9 rooms: well finished; latest conveniences: lot 22x9S feet: If sold quick can hebougbtataveryreasonableprlce. W. A. HERRON A SONS, No. 80 Fourth are. jeS5-71-2S,28,jy2, East End ftealdences. F IOR 8ALE-ON MEYRAN AVENUE, TWO sauares from cable cars. Oskland. brick dwelling; late style: 8 rooms. W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave. JeoO-7-L3.6,ia.l3 FOR SALE OAKLAND ( 2-STORY FRAME houses ot 8 rooms each, finished attics and basements. In nice repair: lot 80x100 ft.: price moderate, terms easT. 1. M. PENNOCK A SON. I0S Fourth ave. Jy6-9S-uwg FOR SALL-FOR PS.300-ON EASY PAY MENTS, a new and complete Oakland resi dence. 9 rooms; only IS minutes from P. o. via cable line. For full particulars see W. A. HER RON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Je30-8-2,,9,12,18 T7OR SALE-NEAR 8WIS3VALE STATION A Jt? very aonvenlently arranged 8-room house with large lot: house Is comparatively new and In first-class condition: price low. MCCUNE A COULTER, Agents, 93 Fourth ave. Jy-7 FOR8ALE SHADYSIDE HOUSE. CONVgNJb EST to RouporShadysldettatlonsor cable car, containing eight rooms, city water, etc.: lot 60x100 ana well sewered: only 82,800. For terms, etc.. call on BLACK A BAIRD, Fourth avenue. Jy2-9 TOK SALE 2 NICE EAST END RESIDENCES. JD 8 rooms In each house; bath, laundry. Inside w. c. and all modern convrnlenees; fine lots and choice surroundings: a bargain for a prompt pur chaser. Particulars from J AS W. DRAPE A CO., No. 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Jy4-8-Thg TTKJK SALE-ON ELYSIAN AVE.. EAST END, A? modern house of fi rooms, bathroom, closets, Inside shutters, papered throughout, good cellar. halL etc: corner lot, 43x109 ft. to an alley; near cable and steam cars: price low: terms reasonable. ALEXANDER A LEE, 313 Wood st. jyS-3t -T7OR SALE fASOO-NEAR NORTH H1LAND JJ ave., elegant new two-story frame dwelling grooms; ball, bath, range, inside shutters, w. c, etc.: all modern conveniences: lot 75x288. from Farrasrut st. to Sheridan; a bargain: must be sold at onte; owner leaving city: terms easr. SAM UEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. Jy2-S2-TTS TJTOR SALE-OR TO LET-A NICE NEW JD house and lot In the East End: t rooms, hall, cellar, natural gas, marble mantels and good lot; pure water, etc.; price only 83,000: small pay ments; Immediate possession; only 3 minutes' walk rrdin station; a nice, cool place. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, Jy8-2 FOR SA1 E-AN EXCELLENT BRICK RESI DENCE and large Improved lot. In the East End: 10 rooms In residence and all the recent conveniences; lot has dense cover of fruit and shade trees and shrubbery, unceasing flow or pure spring water, etc, etc.: a particularly cool and pleasant spot and cbsrmlng place of retreat In the hot weather, particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenue, PltUburg. JI4-88 Pi R SALE-ONLY A FEW NOW REMAIN unsold of the verv desirable elrht-room dwell ings on Oakland square. The rapidity with which sales have been made show the estimation In which they are held: durably built and handsome ly nnisnea, suppuea witn every moaern con- venienee; standing on large lots and facing a handsome: park planted with beautiful shade trees, these dwellings havnthe notable advantage of be inr but IS to a minutes from the Dostofflce bv the PltUburg Traction road: a cable loop, for which an ordinance Is now in Councils, will pass within 100 feet of the square: prices 88,800 andf$,7S0: terms, moderate cash payment and long time on balance. Apply to S.W. BLACK A CO.,99Fourth avenue. Je23-67 AIlrKhcnr Residence. 170R SALE-Ml REBECCA ST.. ALLEGHENY, X1 a good house 6 rooms: lot 20x100 ft. W. A. HERRON ABONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Je27-79-27.29.Jy2. 6 " FOR SALE HANDSOME MODERN HOUSE all conveniences and large lot, choice loca tlon. Bid well street, Allegheny; low price easy terms. JNO. H. M'CRKERY, 9$ fifth ave. ap9-48-TTS FOR BALE-ALLEGHENY-NO. 48 WILLIS street, near Nunnery Hill incline, a snug 2 story frame house of S rooms, finished attic, hall, cellar, water, gas, etc.: lot 23x70 ft. L M. PEN NOCK A SON, No. I0S Fourth avc JrS-98-MWS TJHJK SALE ALLEGHENY PROPERTY 1? Federal St., No. 231, brick dwelling 8 rooms, bath, attic halL both gases, etc. : lot 20x120; price Si, 500; other desirable Allegheny properties. ALLES A BAILEY, 184 Fourth ave. TeL 187. Jy4-94-TWTS FOR SALE BOYLE ST., NEAR HEMLOCK St.. brlck.7 rooms, finished attic, bath, both gases, etc; lot 21x99 to White Oak street: side entrance. Other desirable Allegheny properties. ALLES A BAILEY, 184 Fourth ave. Tel. 167 Jyv-91-MWTS F: B SALE ARCH 8T. NO -264 FRAME dwelllnr 7 rooms, finished attic, bath. porches, both gases: lot 20x100 ft. to alley. Price 83,800; Kcasb. Other desirable properties In Al legheny. ALLES A BAILEY, 164 Fourth avc Tel. 167. jy-M-MWTS T7OR SALE CENTER AVE., NEAR CLIFTON AJ ave., and bead or Incline, frame7 rooms, ball, porches, fruit and shade trees, etc.: lot S0xl80 to an alley: price: (3. 8U; one-third cash; balance to suit; other desirable Allegheny properties. ALLES A BAILEY, 161 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. Jyt-Oxwrs F; R BALE NO. 225 ARCH ST.. FRAME Owelllnr h rooms, finished attic, hall, both gases, cemented cellar, stable on rear; lot 20x100 ft. to Veto St.: also adjoining lot 20x100 ft.: price. 87,000; terms. 1 1,500 cash; balance 5 years; deslr- able property. ALLES A BAILEY, 164 Fourth avc TeL 187. Jy4-9-HWFS FOR SALE-AN 8KPER CENT INVESTMENT clear: a block or six new brick dwellings In the Second ward. Allegheny: all modern improve ments, and In elegant order throughout; rent about t,700 annually: excellent thing fora per manent Investment: send for list. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Mortgages placed. J74-86 Babnrbnn Residences. TTKIR SAL E-1H ACRES GROUND FRONTING X1 on two of the best streets In Wllklnsburr. with 9-room frame house, about 6 minutes' walk from station. MCCUNE A COULTER, Agents. S3 Fourth avenue Jy6-74 FOR SALE-SUBURBAN HOME AT EMS WORTH, cottage house of S rooms, natural gas, etc; lot or IK acres, shade and fruit trees stable, etc: a desirable property cheap. ALEX ANDER ALEE, 313 Wood st. Jy6-S4 FIR SALE BRADDOCK-ON BELL AVE. and Rebecca street, 6 good 2-story frame houses, each e rooms, nat. gas. etc; lot 120x130 ft.: cheap and good Investment. I. M. PENNOCK A SON, No. 105 Fourth avc Jy6-90-MW8 FOR 8ALE-SUBURBAN-A COZY LITTLE home near btoops' Ferry, P. A L. E. R. R., iH acres, good land. In nice state of cultivation, fruits, good water, frame house of 6 rooms, stable etc : will sell low and on easv terms. I. M. PEN NOCK A SON. No. 105 Fourth aye. Jy6 96-MWS T7H1R 8ALE-A FINE SUBURBAN! RESI C DENCE, with modern conveniences and fine, large lot with abundance or fruit and shade trees, near railroad station: a nice place for a home; worth at least 83,00". but will be sold at about half Its value. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO.. 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Jy6-3-uws FOR 8ALE-BELLEVUE ELEGANT MOD ERN residence 12 rooms, wide hall, hard wood finish, large porches, bay windows, bath and w. c, stationary washstanda, fine mantels, elec tric bells, closetr, pantry, laundry, furnace ce ment walks, cemented cellar, very complete stable and carriage bouse' lot 140x290: choice fruit and shrubbery; especially attractive and will be sold ciicap; toe new ciccinc railway win greatly Dene fit this neighborhood. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth are. Jy2-S2-TTS T7IOR SALE-A FINE RESIDENCE AND JC grounds near Sewickley. at Fair Oaks station,. P., FL W. AC. R, B.; over 4j acres of -ground; all varieties of fruit and shade trees In great abundance: 2 acres of lawn, an excellent dwelling bouse of 11 rooms. Inside shutters and marble mantels throughout, natural gas, furnace, wash roouu ice bouse large carriage house, stables, poultry house and other needed outbuildings; the dwelllnr and outbuildings and lawn lighted with fas: delicious water supplied by reservoir SO feet Igher than the building, affording facilities for stationary waststands, lavatory, etc. etc : board walk from the station to the property: location unsurpassed for beauty and healthf ulness; only S minutes' walk from the station and second station below sewickley; as the owner Intends to so South he has resolved to offer the property at publte sale on TUESDAY. July 23. at 3 o'clock, on the 5 remises: terms to suit. Further particulars from . M. STONER, 110 Diamond street, or on the PREMISES, or JAS. W. DRAPE A CO- Agents and Auctioneers, 120 Fourth ave, Pittsburg. JjW , PITTSBURG :DISPATOH, FOR BALE IMPROVED REAIY.ESTATE. Hnburbnh Residences. FOR BALE A BARGAIN-A GOOD SUBURB AN dwelling, Braddock avenue Hawkins station, P. R. R., or 2H storlss. containing 12 rooms, large center and side ball, bathroom, h. and c water, laundry, three porches, both gases, good well water, handsomely papered throughout, about one acreof ground covered with fruit and shade trees, largestab'e: one-third cash, balance to suit. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. Jy2- FOR SALE LOTS. CltT ..Ota. FOR BALE-LOTS, LOTS, LOTS-30 GOOD lots In Byrnes Plan. Eighteenth ward: large, cheap and easy payments. 1. M. PENNOCK A SON, 105 Fourth ave. Jys-96-MWS TTIORSALE CITY LOTS 10LOTS ON LIBERTY X? avc. between Thirty-ninth and Fortieth sts., Pittsburg, Pa.: low and on long time. II. FORBES, Wheeling, W. Va, Je2S-35 FOR SALK-II.400 WILL BUY TWO VERY fine lota on Carver street. 2oand 22x100 feet to 20-ft. alley: sewer paid. Apply to F. O. VAN GORDER, C014 Penn avenue East End. Je27-67-TT8 East End Lota. FOR BALE-4 LOTS-KACH 50 FEET BY la5 feet, about 2 minutes from Swlssvale station; price very low. MCCUNE A COULTER, Agents, 93 Fourth avenue. Jy-7 FOR bALE ON FIFTH AVE.. NEAR SOUTH HUand ave.. East End, large building lot 98x220 ft. ; an elegant location and desirable neigh borhood. ALEXANDER A LEE, 313 Wood st. Jy6-84 FOR BALE-CHOICE BBUSHTON LOT AT A bargain: 40x140 feet to an alley: only 8750; small cash payment, balance on time: call at offlc and get full particulars. BLACK A BAIRD, V5 Fourth avc JJ2-69 FOR SALE-LOTS NEARNEGLEY AVENUE, on Baum street; this locality is being vigor ously sought after on account of toe Improvements now being made: size 80x120 feet. 20-foot alley In rear, sewer In alley: every lot bas sewer connec tion. MELLON BROS., East End, or JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent, 312 Smlthfield street. JeSO-SS-arrbS Allesbcnv Lots. FOR BALE ALLEGHENY LOT8-9 FINE building lots on lrwln ave L M. PENNOCK A SON, lot Fourthave. Jy6-98-MW8 FOR BALE-CHEAP. YET DESIRABLE AL LEGHENY building lots, as low as 8350, on easv payments: rail or-send for plans. W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourthave. J 030-70-3, 8. 9, 13,16. 20, 23. 27,30 FOR SALE-LOTS ON MAPLE AND LINDEN avenues snd Lombard street. Allegheny, in the Tenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap ply to JOSEPH McNAUGHEB. 43 N. Diamond st. mh7-96-D T7IOR SALE-CHEAP LOTS ON CHARLES AND JJ Sarah sts., at terminus Pleasant Valley car line Allegheny (only 18 mln. from Pittsburg P. O. ); prices as low as (900 on the lormer and 8230 on the latter street: call at once; only a few left. BALTENSFERQEK A WILLIAMS. 154 Fourth ave Jy3-30-wrs I IOR SALE-11JS ACRES BETWEEN PERBYS 1 VILLE Electric Railway and Woods Run avenue, or the new proposed electric railway; easy access to premises on either side: will make about 138 building lots, which are now selling at from 8200 to SSCO each: will sell cheap, if sold soon. Apply to L. BLATTNER, 223 Franklin street. Al legheny. Pa. Jy4-81-Th88u Ilazelwood Lota. T70R Sale-lots at hazelwood and X? Glenwood. near the station; only 15 minutes from new B. A O. station. Smlthfield st. : graded stmts, sidewalks, city water, gas: 8800 to 81,000; houses for sale small payment down, balance in monthly payments If desired: railroad fare monthly tickets, tji cents per trip. GEORGE C. BURG WIN, 150 Fourth ave. Jel8-71-MWT88u FOR SALE-CHOICE LOTS IN THE BLAIR estate within 3 to S minutes' walk of Hasel wood and Glenwood stations: line level lots re quiring: no grading or filling; wide street, city water, gas, natural gas. sidewalks, pavements, schools, stores, etc.: on line of the electric street car line now building: 10 minutes by the B. A O. R. It. from the new depott all express trains stop: monthly tickets, fare SH cents: prices 8125 to ILCOO; 10 per cent cash, balance long time; monthly pay ments If desired. bAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. Jy3-39-MWS Suburbnn Lota. FOR SALE LOTS. LOTS-VILLA PARK plan. Brushton and Wllklnsburg: no lot less than 40XIS0 feet; now is the time to buy, as this plan has Just been put on the market; low prices and easy terms. JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent. 512 Smlthfield st. Jy2-33-TTS T7OR SALE A FEW MORE LOTS IN ORCH X? ARD plan, Wllklnsburg: onlyS lots left on South street; parties who have bought are arrang ing to build fine houses, which will Increase the value of remaining lota; will sell at the old price for eight days on liberal payments, monthly or quarterly: money will be furnished to those who want to build. Plans from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenue Pittsburg. Jy4Ss7-D TTTOR BALE-FIFTY ACRES IN LOTS OF ANY X? size detred. at Fernwood (Gibson sta.). 7 miles from Pittsburg, on Pittsburg and Lake Erie It. it.; magnificent river view. Dear station, pub lic school on premises; price low, long credit; special oners and cash loans to persons building at once or houses erected for purchasers furnish ing small amount of cash. Apply to WILLIAM A. S1PE, owner, 93 Dlsmond st., Pittsburg, from 8 to 11 A. v., or on the premises. Jy2-a-MW8 "T7OR SALE-SUBURBAN RESIDENCE SITES X? 80 to 100 acres as a whole or In from S to 10 acre plots, online of Allegheny Valley Railroad, between Parnassus and Valley Camp, a half-mile R. R. front, 45 minutes' ride from the city: 10 trains dally; groves, knolls, great abundance shade, fine water, natural gas. etc: near churches, schools, stores: this property embraces many or the most beautiful suburbsn residence sites along any raRroad entering either city. Descriptive cir cular from JAS. VY. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenue Pittsburg. JrS-l-D Tarms. T7K)R BALE-FARM 100 ACRES. IN WEST X? MORELANDCo., coal, limestone: orchard: new frame bouse: bank Darn; sprlnghouse; chicken house: eornerlb: on two lines or rail roads. ED. W1TTISH, 410 Grant St., Pittsburg, Pa. Jy6-p FOR SALE-FARMS-EASY PAYMENTS OR exchange 35 acres. ncwS-room house, barn, plenty rrult: nice home 1H miles from Beaver sta tion: (3,300; also, 225 acres, 1 mile from Station, Fort Wayne railroad, 8-room house 2 orchards, 2 barns, etc.. only 810,000. Send for Farm and Ex change List. N. F. HURST. Real Estate Agent, Rochester. Pa. JeS-77-TTB DHscellnneoua. FOR 8 ALE ATLANTIC CITY.N. J. HOTELS. boarding bouses, cottages, lots nnd bath bouses to let or for sale by I. G. ADAMS & CO. real estate agents, R, Est. A Law Bdg., Atlantic City. N. J. Je20-3-D FOR 8ALE-A CHOICE BLOCK OFBUILUING lots fronting on Davis and Erin streets, half square from Central Traction road. Street here nicely elevated, paved -and sewered. Buildings surrounding all good. Costly and handsome nea faulldlnsrs now being constructed In vicinity. This Is a good point for Investment. Will sell at less than present and away below prospective values. -A choice business corner. Thirty-third st. and Madison avenne opposite Central Traction stable 100 feet on Tbirtv-tliird St., paved. A first-class location for retail business or any kind or for pub lie hall. A sure and profitable investment. Elegant building sites on Adelaide and Clarissa streets and Herron avenue. Ground unbroken. Clean and handsome as a lawn, gently sloping to the southeast, perfect drainage pure air, mag nificent view of Allegheny, Monongahcla and East Liberty valleys, within 12 minutes' ride of any part of city by Central Traction road. Will sell in any number ot reel frontage at prices that win guarantee the purchaser a profitable Invest ment. Desirable residence property on Benton avenne Allegheny, convenient to New Brighton road and proposed electrlcroad. Large lots, lowprlces and easy terms. J eZ-3 CHARLES SOMERS. 313 Wood street. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Ilorsea. Vehicles. Live Stock. fce -fTKlH SALE-ONE ELEGANT HORSE. HAR X1 NESS and coupe rockaway: owner about to leave the city. Inquire ot THOS. 8. O'NEIL A i;u., oku, wua l'enn are., Xi. .. jyo-iB F iOR SALE-PONY. DOG CART AND HAR NESS: rood saddler, kind and a-entle ehean. Inquire at ijPENCER'B DENTAL ROOMS. 802 Penn avc, between 9 A. St. and S P. X. lvo-7 FOR SALE-VERY HANDSOME DRIVING horse 6 years old, sound, gentle well broken to single and double harness; price low. JAMES B. S1PE, 92 Federal St., Allegheny. Jy4-80-Thssu FOR SALE-A nANDSOME AND STYLISH steel-gray gelding, 6 years old, 16 hands and sound; is a good saddler, bnt extra In harness, single and double: can trot some; price S40U. PRIVATE STAPLE, 219 First avenue. Jv4-78 TTIOR SALE-MORRILL PATENT JUMP BEAT V roekaways, the best Jump seat made are light, comfortable roomy, easy shirted and pos sesses features not found In any other. C WIST A CO., Carriage Makers, 420 Duquesue way. Jy3-17 Machinery and Metals. FOR SALE-ONE SECOND-HAND TURNING machine 2 surfacers and 1 sbaper, and new and second-hand engines and boilers, lard ket tles, tar -tanks, biomen valves, castings, etc VELTE A MCDONALD, Thirty-second st. and Penn avc JyS-91-TTS Miscellaneous, F: R SALE 1,000 TONS OF GOOD. CLEAR mountain Ice free from imparities, stn sa B! r ton, if sold soon. W. A. SE1BERT, Berlin, Jjo-'s FOR BALK-rUHNITURE AT RESIDENCE of Dr. Brown, bbermsn ave., Bcllevue, at auction, Wednesday. July 10, at 3 o'clock; train at 12:45, city time from Federal St.; car from railway station, Bellevue, to door; there are par lor plush suit, marble-top center table marble top dressing bureaus and eases, sofa, bedsteads, bookesse easy chair, dining table, sideboard, refrigerator, toilet set, ball and stair carpets, portable range chairs, dishes, utensils, etc: also a good rockaway. A. LEGGATE A SON, Auctioneers. Jyt-19 FOR SALE BUSINESS. rtaslnea stands. T710K SALE ALLEGHENY PROPEBTY-NO. JJ 297 Federal St., corner Jackson st., business property, brick mansard, 9 rooms, bath. w. c, inside shutters, etc: storeroom; brick stable in rear of lot: lot 20X100 to an alley: have o'ter de sirable Aliechenv nrooertfrs. ALLk. A BAILEY, 1M Fourth are. TtUW. Jy4-4-arvrTa J SATURDAY, JUDY 6; FOR BALE-BUSINESS. Business Chnncen. TJWB BALK-A GROCERYrSTORE INQUIRE -T or P. LANTESCULAOER. 72 Rlveravc, -Allegheny. JyS-0 -COR SALE-HARNESS BHOP. STOCK, F1X X? TURKS, lease; first-class city and country trade. Address HARNESS, Dispatch office. Je30-1!-TTB TTORSALE-A FIRST-CLASS SHOES rORE. ES V TABL1SHED trade and rood stock: located in best Iron town In Obiot good reason for selling. Address WADE, Dispatch office Je28-Sf T7K)H SALEBEST PAYING GROCERY IN A Allegheny: high-class neighborhood snd splendid trade; full nartlculars to parties mean ing business onlv. BALTENBPERGER A WIL LIAMS, 154 Fourth ave. Jyfi-93-D TTIOB BALE DRUGSTORE IN A RAPIDLY X' growing town on line of railroad: nice fresh stock; rood opening: trade principally prescrip tion. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAl'E A CO., 129 Fourth avennt rittsbnrg. Jya-37-wTh8 7WR SALE-AN OLD ESTABLISHED GEN X ERAL grocery business In Allegheny; one of the best stands In the city: a rood business, mostly all cash: a rare and unusual onenlnr. Particu lars confidentially from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenue PltUburg. JyS-l-D FOKSALE ASrLENDIDCONFECTIONERY. news, stationery, tobacco and cigars and no tions stand: business Tuns handsome and sure and growing every day: situated before a public place;-prlce very low. only 31,800, including stock. Address at once BOX A. B., Dispatch office. Jy6-3-TUSSU T7H)B BALE-FURNITURE, LICENSE, GOOD X 'will, bar fixtures and leasehold for 4 years at 850 per month of a hotel In Youngstown. 0., of 20 rooms, doing a good business; reasons tor selling, 111 health: price 82,000 for all, if sold at once. TUUS.LIGGZTT, 114 1 ourth ave., Pittsburg. Jy4-S8-TTSSU FORSALE-HOTEL-I AM NOW OFFERING the greatest bargain in Western t'enna. to a S radical hotel keeper: large manufacturing ln ustrlcs, natural gas, two railroads: has license; doing a targe business, and one of tbe best towns In the btate. Address JOHN MCGAUGHEY. In diana, Pa. Jy13 -T7IOH SALE-FINE, EXTENSIVE AND PROF X? 1TABLE bakery. Ice cream and confection ery business: nothing better and must be sold; also, grocery, dryecods. drug, cigar, china and notion stores; printing office butcher shop, baker ies and other business chances. Free particulars. bHEPARD A CO.. M Fifth ave. JelS FOR SALE-ESTABLISHED BRICKYARD AT foot of Edmund st.. Sixteenth ward, with 2 kilns, dryhouse molds, picks and shovels, wheel barrows, etc.: 4 years' lease of ground; plenty of good clay at 25e per thousand: no water or ground rent; satisfactory reasons lor selling; price 8HJ0. Bee owners at yard or TITOS. MCCAFFREY, 35W Butler st. Jyi-M F OR BALE-FIRST-CLASS GROCERY BUSI NESS on one of the verv best corners In the East End; business lsrge and growing; trade cash: location unsurpassed; stock fresh; owner desires to sell bulldlnr. stock and fixtures as he desires to retire; this Is one ot tbe very few chances to purchase a first-class business. JOHN ALLEN, 6218 Penn ave. Jv6-12r Blannfaetartna Sites. FOB BALE-MANUFACTURING BITES. 1 TO 10 acres, fronting on Monongahela river: P., McK. A Y. B. Rd. and near P.. V. A C. R. Rd. ; best sites In market. I. M. PENNOCK A SON., 105 Fourth avc Jy6-96-MW8 TTIOR SALE MANUFACTURING SITE X7 River avenue Allegheny, between P. A W. and W. P. R. R.. opposite new Thirtieth street bridge: lot 250x125; one of the best locations for manufacturing purposes in the two cities. If not sold this property will be offered at public sale Monday, July IS, at 10 o'clock For particulars call on or address JOHN J. HOWLEY, 127 Fourth ave Jc30-2 PERSONAL. Personal-books: books i books i New and old, ancient and modern, standard snd rare, legal, medical and scientific-30,300 vol nmns to select from. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, m Liberty st. mj3-28 PERSONAL-WHY TROUBLE YOUR WIFE, mother or dauthters In renalrlng and clean ing your old clothes, when it can be done for a trifle by DICKSON, tbe Tailor, eor. Fifth ave and Wood St.. seeond floorr Charges moderate: facilities unsurpassed: suits made to order: spring styles now ready. Telephone 1358. mhS AMUSEMENTS. TJ.AJ3EBALL 4 P. M- BECREATION PARK. FRIDAY 5 AND SATURDAY 6. NEW YOP.K VS ALLEGHENY. Last eameiimtil July 25. jyM6 NEXT SUNDAY A BIO DAY ON THE vTILKINSBURQ OAMPMEETINQ GROUNDS. Singing excellent. Plenty cool air. Jyo-o-WThSSn G. TV. W. JENKINS. PICNIO GROVE FREE! WINDSOR PARK. Onl7 six miles from tbe city, situated on the bluff overlookii.e Davis Island dam. Easily reacaeu ur ran or uoat. airge Krovo oi surest trees, cool, clear springs of water, One dancing platform, etc The nse ot the grove will he given free to Sunday schools, societies, lodges, G.A.R. posts, private fetes, etc., the only charge being faro on the, steam-elevator to and from the grounds. Fnrrdates nd further particulars apply to J. H.- DAWSON, LacocK street, near Fed eral street, Allegheny, or to A. CLANEY on the grounds. mvll-15-D BANK STATEMENTS. mHE FIFTY-FIFTH SEMI-ANNUAL I statement of the PITTSBURG BANK FOR SAVINGS. No. 60 Fourth avenne LIABIUTIEa Amount due depositors. i2,KU,33S 03 Six months' interest credited to the ac counts of depositors . . . 53,511 83 J2,037.849 83 Capital stock paid in 75,000 00 Cuotingent fund 76,000 00 Undivided profits 41,562 16 &249.112 I ASSETS. Bonds, mortgages, collateral loan and other valid securities 11,379,414 78 Mortgage interest due 4,938 8a Accrneil interest 5.747 M Demand loans, with collaterals 378,520 1 8 Bank stocks 4 534 18 Bonds West Penn Railway Co LofiO 00 Bonds Waverly Coal and Coko Co.. 10,000 00 Bonds Mansfield Coal and Coke Co. 24,094 82 Bonds Pittsbnnr, New Castle and. Lake Erie Railway Co. 805 OU Bonds People's Park Place Passen ger Railway Co 5,000 00 Bonds and stocks of the Wllklns burg and East Liberty Passenger Railway Co 750 00 Bonds ot tho Knoxville School dis trict 800 00 Stock of tho Fidelity Title and Trust Co . 1.000 00 Cityof Pittsburs '. 7.883 8 Borough of McKeespork. LS00 00 Banking house 41,258 85 Heal estate.. 44,110 10 Furniture and fixtures 5,102 9 Cash in Citizens' National Bank J 113,118 84 Cash in Tradesmen's Na tional Bank 117,458 83 Cash in National Bank nf the Republic, New York 24.863 85 Cash on hand 4S.GJS12 334,050 79 32,249,412 14 Present number of depositors, 3,200, averag ing J018 73 each. CHAS. G. MILNOR, Treasurer. JUNE 29, 18S9. The nnderslgned Anditing Committee report that they bare examined the assets of the bank, compared the same with the above statement and with tbe books, and find them correct and to agree therewith. JAS. L. GRAHAM, WM. ROSEBURG. A. O. DRAVO, Committee July 2, 18S9. jj-0-83 mHlRTY - EIGHTH SEMI - ANNUAL I statement of the GERMANIA SAVINGS LANK, ot Pittsburg, Pa., July 1, 1889. ASSETS. Bonds, mortgages and other securi ties $1,018,318 44 Accrued Interest 6,317 71 Bank propsrty, corner of Wood and Diamoor, streets 204.948 41 FixturesMid furniture 8,100 50 Rents due 2.859 47 Real estate 57.216 23 Bank and other stocks 70.893 50 City ot Pittsuurc 7 per cent bonds.. 16,750 00 City of Pittsburg 5 per cent bonds. . LltXl 00 Allegheny county 4 per cent bonds. 10,500 00 Allegheny conntv S per cent bonds. 2,650 00 Braddock water 5 per cent bonds... 25,500 00 Transverse Pass. It. R. 6 per cent bonds 2,000 00 Penn incline 8 par cent bonds 6,100 00 Pitts. A Conn. R, R. 7 per cent bonds 2,450 00 P..C. A St. L. R.R. 7 per cent bonds 8,100 00 Point Bridge Cc. 6 per cent bonds.. 10,800 00 Philadelphia Co. 6 per cent bonds.. 10,000 00 Wiliiamsport Bridge Co. 6 percent bonds 10,000 00 Pennsylvania Water Co. 8 per cent bonds 10,250 00 Demand loans, with collateral 191.W7 87 Cash on hand and In national banks, 150,809 12 11,8-11,631 85 IJAblLlTIES. Dae depositors $1,592,319 89 Six months' interest due depositors Capital stock , Contingent fund.., Undivided profits.., 28,44157 JL620.761 88 150,000 00 40.0GO0O ... 15,919 89 11.828.68133 CHAS. SEIBERT. Treas, We, the nnderslgned Anditing Committee do hereby certify that we have examined the as sets nf the bank and find them to agree with the above statement. . DAVID W. BELL, JOS. G. 8IEBENECK, jvfteS . GROETZINGEB. 1889. TtJ.XXT. ClTV JResdd one ea. TO LET-FIRST AVE. AND GRANT BT.-3-STOKY brlok house 'of U rooms. I. M. PENNOCK A SON, No. 108 Fourth ave. Jy8-97 TO LET-NaTTI SECOND ' AVE.. BRICK dwelllngtjiall and 9 roams: possession im mediately. JM. STONER, 22 Bakcwell Bulld Ing. J Je22-08 Ti LET-A FRAME DWELLING HOUSE OF six rooms onJDltbridge street near Firth avc, Bellefleld; natural gat :inslde w. e . etc ; win be rented low balance of the year. Inquire at 4504 Firm AVENUE. Jy8-83 Hasrlvrood Residences. T IO LET HAZELWOOD. NEAR HAZEL WOOD ave- 2-story frame house of 8 rooms: Sorches, tc: rentfiatnontb. 1. U. PENNOCK SON, us Fourth ave Jyt-97 Allegheny Residence. T IO LET-ON KIRKPATRICK AVE- BECON D ward. Allerheny. brick house of 8 rooms. bathroom, w. c, range haiU finished attic both gases, goou cellar, ctr.. stistpcrinomi; nowsicr rent. ALEXANDERS a J.IV&, LE, 313 Wood st. V8-85-D Offices. Deals Room, etc rpO LET-OFFICE AND DESK ROOM ALSO X large cellar, on Wood st., near Fourth ave. ALEXANDEB-A LEE. 313 Wood. Jy8-85-D TO LET-DESIRABLE OFFICE ROOM, WITH large front window, on Wood st., near Fourth ave ALEXANDER ALEE, 313 Wood St. Je29-23-TU8 rrK) LET WELLL1GHTED OFFICE. NEWLY X. piloted: elevator. Janitor service and at modern conveniences. Apply to GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK, 423 Wood steeet. Jea-68-D TO LET -OFFICE BOOMS OR SUITES FOR reneral business ourDOsesfn the new DIS PATCH BUILDING. 7a. 77 and 79 Diamond st. situation most central in the city: electilc light lnciuuea in rents., wnicn are mooerate. Appiy between 11 A. it. and 3 P. M. Je27-ao TO LET-PENN BUILDING. PENN AVE., near Seventh St., offices single or en suite in this elegarit 8-story building: 2 Crane elevators, heat and Janitor services; rents exceptionally low: floor plans at our oSce: we bare also de sirable offices In other rood buildings. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO.. 99 Fourth ave. JeS3-32-D Bnslneaa Stands. TO LET FOURi STOREROOMS WITH dwellings; one 8. 7. 12, 18 room houses: some unfurnished rooms forbousekeeplngorofilecs. In qnlre 44 FOURTH STREET. Jy3 38-wrBSO LOST. T OST-A -4-O0NCK SILVER OPEN-FACE X-J watch. Hampden movement; liberal reward If returned 10 505 FORBES AVE. Jy8-82 OFMCIAL PITTSBURC PlTTHBUno, PA.. Jnne 27. 1889. SrOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE reports of Viewers on the opening of arles street, from Center avenue to Rnch street; Klrkpatrick street, from Center avenns to Reed street, and John street, from Mahon street to Soho street, bare been appsjjved by Councils, which action will be final, nnless an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date E.M.3IOELOW, je3083-D Chief of Depr. of Public Works. P1TT8BUBO. Pa June 27. 1889. -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE L reports of Viewers on the construction of sewers on Lang street, from Penn avenue to Kelley street: Meadow street, from Lincoln avenue to Larimer avenne; Bond and Sheridan streets,! rom Hiland avenue to Hoeveler street, and JSegley avenue and Roup street, from Hampton street to Two Mile Run sower, have been approved by Councils, which action will be final, unless an appeal is filed in the Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days from date. E. M. BIGELOW. je3082-D Chief of Dept. of Public Works. SEPARATE AND SEALED PROPOSALS will be received at tbe office of the City controller until JULY 6, 1889, at.2 o'clock r. it., for the erection of a police station house in the Tbirty-sixtn ward. Also lor altering and repair ing police station houses in the Eleventh and Iwelfth wards. Plans and specifications can be seen at tbe office- of the Superintendent of the Bureau of Police Bonds in donble the amount of each bid will be required, said bonds to ba probated before the Mayor or City Clera. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. J. O. BROWN, Chief of the Department of Public Safety. Je28-49 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED proposals will be received at the office of City Controller Until WEDNESDAY, tbe 17th day of July, A.D. 1889. at 2 P. IL, for tho fol lowing, viz: REPAVTNG. Forbes street, from Brady street to Boyd street. Cherry alley, from Third avenue to Water street. State alley, from Wylle avenue to Fifth avenue Scott alley, from Penn avenue to Duquesne way. Church alley, from Sixth avenue to Straw berry alley. Elocum alley, from Penn avenne to Liberty avenue Strawberry alley, from Smlthfield street to Liberty avenue GRADING. Keystone street, from Fifty-fourth street to Fifty-fifth street. PAVING AND CURBING. Corday alley, from Pearl street to Cedar street. Keystone street, from Stanton avenue to Fifty-second street. GRADING AND PAVING. Dresden alley, from Fifty-second street to McCandless street, Dresden alley, from Stanton avenne to Fifth second street. GRADING, PAVING AND CURBING. South Twenty-eighth street, from East Car son street to Jane street. Mawblnney street, from south side of Forbes street to a point 567 feet, more or less, south wardly. Allen street, from Lillian street to Washing ton avenue. Larklns alley, from South Twenty-fourth street to South Twenty-fifth street. SEWERS. Miller street, from Center avenue to Reed Street; 15-Inch pipe. Twenty-second street, from south side of Railroad street to Allegheny river; 18-inch Through and over private properties of Margaret Hardle et al. and crossing Brooks, Bates and Znlema streets, from Ward street to a connection with Cunlifie run sewer; 18-inch pipe. Harcum's alley, from South Twenty-third street to south Twenty-fourth street; 15-lnch pipe. Foj 'ox street, from South Twenty-fourth street to- South Twenty-third street; 15-lnch pipe walllngford street, from BIdwell street to Barton street; 15-lnch pipe Penn avenne and Braddock avenue from Linden avenne to Susquehanna street: 15, 18, 20 aud 24-Inch pipe. Plans and specifications can be seen and blanks for bidding can be obtained at this office. Each proposal must be accompanied by a bond probated before the Major or City Clerk. The Department of Awards reserves the right to reject any or all bids. E. M. BIGELOW. Chief of Department of Public Works, JJ6-24 Continued on Tenth Page. I.EGAL NOTICES. IN THE COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS of Allegheny count) In re application for transfer of license No. 976 of James Borlin, First ward, McKeesoort, to Angus McKay. Notice is hereby given that on Tuesday, July 16, 1889, at 10 A. M.. tbe application for transfer of license of James Borlin for tbe honse known as Jerome Hotel, at Jerome tvenne. First ward, McKeesport, to Angus McKay will be heard by said Court, at which time persons opposing the transfer, as well as the parties above named. Will be beard. D. K. McGUNNEGLE, jyS-67 - Clerk of Courts. NOTICE APPLICATION WILL BE made to tbe Governor of Pennsylvania under the general corporation act of 1874 and its supplements, on MONDAY. July 22. 1889, by James A. McDeritt, A. F. Keating, Joshua Rh k1c, John F. Steel, T. Hartley Given and A. M. Keeper for a charter of incorporation for the South ide Bridge Company. The object of tbe intended corporation ts to constrnct, erect and maintain a bridge over tbe Monongahela river irom Ross street to South First in tbe city of Pittsburg, and the necessary-approaches therefor. A. M. NEEPE R. je29-83-S Solicitor for Applicants. JOSIAH COHEN & CO., Attorneys at Law, 85 Diamond street. IN THE COURT OF QUARTER SESSIONS of Allegheny county, Pennsylvania. In re application nf transfer of license No. 74, of A. B. BlhUnan (lato of No. 49 and 51 Dia mond street. Third ward, Pittsburg), deceased, by John G. Waltber, Executor ot liis estate, to Emil Blhlman and Joseph Biblman, partners as A. B. Biblman & Sons. Notice it hereby given tbt on tho 16th day of July, 1889. at 10 o'clock A. Jr., tho applica tion for tbe transfer oC license No. 74, of A. B. Biblman, deceased, for house Nos. 49 and 51 Dlamnrd street, Pittsburg, to Etnll Blhlman and Joseph Biblman, will be heard by said court, at whloh time persons opposing the transfer a well as- the persons above nimed will appear. D. K. McGUNNEGLE, ja-ol Clerk nf Courts. )IAN03, ORGANS. & HAMILTON, 91 AND 98 FIFTH AVENUE. Pittsburg. Fa. ap30-74-c WOODCOCI SHOTTING ' in an illustrated article by a staff writer in to morrow' Despatch. AUCTION SALES. A.E.WEOER, Attorney. 93 Diamond street. ORPHANS' COURT SALE ESTATE OF Carl J. Ross, deceased. I wilt expose at public sale on tbe premises. No, 129 Josephine street, Soutbside, MONDAY, July 22. 1S8& at 3 p. H-lot of ground, 20x60, on said Josephine street, on which is erected a two-story frame dwelling, with storeroom, basement and attic: property sewered. Terms of sale One-half cash on confirmation of sale; balance In onn year, with interest, to be secured by bond and mortiratrn with a sci. fa. clause. JOHN A. HAFNER, Administrator. A. J. PEN1E COST. Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent. 413 Grant at. je29-86-8 DIVIDENDS. Citt savings Bank, i PlTTSBUito. Pa.. July L 1859. B1VIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank hare declared a dividend of FOUR R CENTUM on the capital stock, payable forthwith, out of the earnings of tbe past six months. J. W. TAYLOR, Cashier. JT2-44 X Duquesne National Bank; i PiTTsncBO, Pa., JulyLlssO. ( DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIRECT ORS of this bank have this day declared a dividend or FOUR PER CENTUM on the capital stock ont of tbe earnings of the last six months, payable on demand, free of tax. Je30-80 A. H. PATTERSON. Cashier. German American Ins. Co. of pa., 7 Office No. ill Fourth avenue. V Pittsburg, Jnly3,lt89, rIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS I company have this day declared a divi dend of FOUR PERCENT (32 per share) out of the- profits of the last six months, parable on demand. W. J. PATTERSON, Jy4-4 Secretary. Office Union Insurance Co. :o,i r- f 883.) No. 514 BMrrriFiELD Street. Ptttsbubq, Pa.. July 5. 1883. DIVIDEND THE BOARD HAVE THIS day declared a dividend of THREE PER i,iai, payaoie rorinwitn. jje-69-MWS J. W. J. McLain, Secretary. Gebman Savings and Deposit 1 Bane of birminohax. Cabson and Fourteenth streets. 1 TTVIVIDEND THE DIBECTORS OF THIS ) bank have this diy declared a dividend of FIVE (0) PER CENT out of the earnings of the past six months, payable on demand. J. F. ERNEY, Cashier. jy4-8 ALLEGUENT NATIONAL BANK, PITTSBURG. RIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIREC TORS has thi day declared a dividend of ...uREE PER CENT out of the earning of past six months, pavanle July 1. 18S9. F. & HUTCHINSON, Cashier. JUNE 29, 1839. Jyl-25 Office Mononoahexa Insurance Co., i Pittsburg, Pa July 3. 1869. I DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS HAVE this day declared a dividend of (3 per cent) ONE AND A HALF DOLLARS per share Payable on and after 8th Inst. JOHN H. CLANEY Secretary. jy4-75- Masonic Bank, ( Pittsburg, Pa., June 29, 1889. THIRTY-THIRD D I V ID E N D THE Board of Directors of this bank have this day declared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT on the capital stock, out ot the last six months. Payable on demand. Free of tax. W. R, CHRI8TIAN. Cashier. fcjen Odd Fellows savings bane, PITTSBURG, Jnne 29. 1SSH. I DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS bank have this day declared a dividend ot THREE (3) PER CENT on the capital stock out of the earnings of tbe lastsix months payable on demand free of tax. Je30-118 F. E. MOORE. Cahler. PROPOSALS. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED proposals for tbe grading and-paving of Sherman street, between Grant and Lincoln avenues, Millvale borougb, will be received by the Bursets and Town Conncil until tbe 13th day of July, 1889. at 5 o'clock p. M. Flans and specifications can be seen at No. 43 Grant ave nne Millvale boronsrh. Proposals to be ad dressed to Samuel Eades, Bennett P. O., Pa. The Council reserves tbe right to reject any or all proposals. BREWER SCOTT. Burgess. ly5-47 U. S. Engineer Office, Charleston-Kanawha. W.VA-June 25,1889 PROPOSALS FOR BUILDING LOCK NO. 8 of the Great Kanawha River Improve mentwlll be received at this office until 4 p. x. of July 30. 1889. and then opened. Tbe atten tion of bidders is called to the acts of Congress, approved February 38, 1885, and February 23, 1887. vol. 23. page 332 and vol. 24, page 414, Statutes at Large Information can he ob tained by application to ADDISON M. SCOTT, Resident Engineer. THOS. TURTLE, Captain of Engineers, U. 8. A. jeo.23-5,6,7,8,258 Natural Gas fitters and lalsomiiiers. Sealed proposals will be received until MON DAY, Jnly 15, for the fitting up with natural gas the Hancock sub-district Fifth ward public school. Workmanship and material ot tbe best quality. Also to kalsomine said public school old kalsomine to be washed off. All bids to be left with janitor at tbe school build ing, who will furnish any information required. JAMES CAULFIELD. July L 1SE9. Secretary Fro Tern. Jy2 93-2,6.11 -VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Scaled proposals will be received by the un dersigned until Saturday. July 6, A. D. 1889, for tbe grading and paving of Seventh avenue, in Beaver Falls borougb, from Eighth street, south, to the New Brighton bridge, said pro posals to be separate for fire brick andLigomer block paving, and the bid for both to be by the square yard. Each proposal to be accompanied by a certi fied check forSLOOQ payable to the order of Charles P. Wallace, Treasurer of tbe borough. All checks accompanying proposals which are not accepted will bo returnedlmmediately after the award shall have been made. The check received from the successful bidder will be re turned to him upon his entering into a formal contract for the due performance of tbe work, and giving bond with approved sureties for 50 per cent of the contract price But in case be shall fail to enter into such contract andgivo such bond within ten days after notice of tbe acceptance of his proposal, the check accom panying such proposal shall become the prop erty of tho borough of Beaver Falls. Each bidder must furnish a sample of brick or stone block which he proposes using. Specifications can be seen at tbe Burgess office of James Piper. Tbe Borougb Council reserves the right to reject any or all bids. GEO. E. LISCOM B, Secretary Borough, 805 Second avenue Beaver Falls. June 24, 1SS9. je27-6 "PROPOSALS FOR STEEL PLATES FOR XT nse in tbe construction of tbe United States armored cruiser Maine," at the Navy Yard, Brooklyn. N. Y. Navy Department, Washington, D. C, JuneS, 1&9- Underauthor ity conferred by the act of Congress, entitled "An act to increase tbe naval establishment," approved August 3, 18S6, (24 Statutes at Largo, page 215.) sealed proposals are hereby invited, and will be received at this Department nntll 12 o'clock noon.011 MONDAY, the eighth day of July, 1889, at which time and place they will be opened in the presence of attending Didders, for furnishing abontfonr hundred and twenty eight (123) tons (2,210 pounds) of steel protective-deck plates, forty (40) pounds per square foot, for use in tbe construction of said cruiser, about two hundred and fourteen (214) tons of such plates being for tbe upper layer of plat ing, and abont two hundred and fourteen (2U) tons for the lower layer there of. Such plates to be delivered at such place or places in tbe navy yard, Brooklyn, N. Y., as tbe Commandant of that yard may designate. Deliveries to commence within thirty (30) days from the date of con tract, pnd to be completed within sixty (60) days from such date Tbe plates to be in ac cordance with a detailed schedule, which may be seen on application to the Bureau of Con struction and Repair, Navy Department. All such plates to be of domestic mannfacture, and to be accepted only after passing such tests as may be prescribed therefor by tbe Sec tetary of tbe Navy. Proposals must bo made in accordance with forms which will be fur nished on application to the Bureau of Con struction ana Repair. Each proposal must be accompanied by satisfactory evidence that tbe bidder is able to furnish and deliver tbe mate rial for which he bids. Each proposal must bo accompanied by a certified check, payable to tbe order of the Secretary of tbe Navy, for an amount equal to 5 per cent of tbe bid. The check received from the successful bidder will be returned to bim on nl entering into a formal contract for tbe due perform ance of the work, and giving bond for tbe same, with satisfactory surety, in a penal sum equal to 25 per ceut of the amount of bis bid: but in case be shall tall to enter into auch contract and to giro such bond with in ten days alter notice of tbe acceptance of bis proposal, tbe check accompanying such proposal shall become tbe property of tbe United States. All checks accompanyinirpro posals which are not accepted will be returned immediately after tbe award shall hare been made Information relative to the dimensions' and shapes of plates, and all other Information essential to bidders, will be furnished on appli cation to the Bureau of Construction and Re pair, Proposals must bo made In duplicate and Inclosed in envelopes mtrked "Proposals for Steel Plates for the Armored Cruiser 'Maine' " ami addressed to the Secretary of the Navy. Navy Department, Washington, D. C. The Secretary of tho Navy reserves the right to reject any or all bids, as, in bis judg ment, tbe interests of the Government may re quire, a F. TRACY, Secretary of the Navy. jeS-72-S . G A. RALPH. BUILDING CONTRACTOR, l seventh avenue. PUtsburr, Pa. TelrpfcOaSJ-lSsJl. SjS-BrTT- BUSINESS CHANGES. DISSOLUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY given that by a vote of a majority In nnm ber and valae of interest therein the West End Coke and Coal Co. (Limited) was dissolved on the 21st day of June 1889. All persons Indebted to said company will please make Immediate) payment, and all having claims agalnst-said company will present the same for pavmentasj soon as possible . - , .T n-,r THE WEST END COKE AND COAL COM PANY. T-'M 'FRANK McCAIX, President. JOHN D. RICHARDS, Sec'y and Treas. Je22-5-s J DESIRE TO GIVE NOTICE TO THS trade that 1 have bought out tbe business) tbe West End Coke and Coal Co. (Lira.) and that I will hereafter carry on the coko and coal business at tbe place formerly occupied by tho aid Coke and Coal Co. (Lim.l, on Main sty Thirty-sixth ward. West End, Pittsburg. 1e22-5-8 FRANK McOALL. -TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A 1N havo withdrawn from the firm known as tbe Twin City Soap Company, located on Penn sylvania avenue, Allegheny City. Pa and. having no interest whatsoever In said firm, will not be responsible for any debts contracted by said firm. EMIL A. SCHOEB. jv6-6o-a NOTICES. mHE ELECTRIO BOILER ALARM I Manufacturers, hotel keepers and all owning; buildings heated by steam should sea It at Hotel Boyer; it conveys the danger signal to any part of the building desired; call and see) it. JOHN R TRACY, Agent. je&63 NOTICE-ALL PERSONS HAVING ANY claims against the lato Edwin G. Tyler, or who may be indebted to him, will much oblige by addressing the undersigned by mail. MASON C. TYLER, Menauds ave JJ6-15 Albany. N. Y. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON JULY 15, 1889. tbe channel span of tho Ohio river bridge at Steubenvilie. 0 will be) closed to navigation, and will continue to oa closed during tbe erection of tbe new super structure, for a period of about f onr weeke M. J. BECKER. Chief Engineer P., C. fe St. I. Ry. Co. PrrrSBUBG, Pa., July 1, 1SS9. Je3&63 VTOTICE TO NAVIGATORS AND RIVER LN MEN To all whom it may concern, notice is hereby given that the Wheel ing Bridge Company, authorized nnder the laws of tho State of West Virginhs to construct and maintain a bridge over the Ohio river at Wheeling, W. Va wllL on or after JULY L 1889, file plans Tor approval and applications for permission to constrnct said structure with Secretary of War as pro vided for nnder U. 8. statute relating thereto. J. E. HUGHES. Jy2-31 Secretary Wheeling Bridge Company... EDUCATIONAL. CHELTENHAM ACADEMY, OGONTZ; Pa. Unexcelled location and surround ings. New school equipment. Gymnasium, military drill, etc. Thorough preparation for college or scientific school. For circular, .etc, address J. CALVIN RICE, A. M., Principal. Je2S-53 NEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY, Cornwall-on-Hudsoo. Courses of study la civil engineering, English and classics. Labor atory, drawing room and field work. Beautlf nl Buildings, grounds, location. COL. C. J. WRIGHT. B. 8 A. M Supt.; BELDEN F. HYATT. Comd't of Cadets. je!4-D Pennsylvania Female College, Situated In a beautiful park, on a commanding plateau, in the snburbs of Plttsbarie. away from, city noise and dust. Unsurpassed ror beauty aud hetlthfulness. Excellent facilities for study of Natural Sciences, Classics and Mathematlcs-la short, every department well equipped. The completion of Illlworth Ilall, comsrlslng new' chapel, commodious class rooms and additional dormitories, bas increased capacity and furnishes faculties for thorough educational work of tha highest order. Season opens September 11, ft Early application Is desirable ForcaUIo-rnesand. further Information apply to MISS HELEN E. PELLETBEAU. President, Pittsburg (lust End). Pa Jy8-!H-Tng Country Seat for Sale. The historic mansion of the late John Greig, situated in the beautiful village of Canary, dalgna, N. Y., is offered for sale by the under signed. The structure is four stories in height, in cluding tbe basement, is built of brick and granite, ot a style of architecture that pre vailed in England at the beginning of the pres ent century, the plans and drawings have been approved by the most eminent architects of both London and Edinburgh, to whom they were submitted by Mr. Greig. Beside tbe natural beauties of tha place, tha grounds bave been under the highest cultiva tion for 50 years: they include broad lawns, stately trees, extensive flower gardens, con servatories and graperies. Stables and other outbuildings suitable to such an establishment are connected with the place Tbe property is located near the head or the principal, sjreet, , in the most beautiful village in Western New York, upon elevated grounds that command extensive and magnificent views of the lake) and surinding country. Canandalguanas a population of about 8,003; and Its wide streets, extensive lawns and state ly old bouses beartctimony to the Intelligence, cultivation and refinement of its people. Its educational advantages are of a high order, there being within Its borders an endowed institntion for the education of boys and two widely celebrated schools for the Instruc tion of young ladles. Its streets are provided with a thorough system of sewerage and aro lighted by electricity, an abundant supply of pure water is furnished its inhabitants from tbe beautiful lake which bears its name, the shores of which are dotted with charming; summer homes, and upon a historic spot mid way between its extremities Is located a new, commodious and elegantly furnished hotel. Photographic views and further information furnished upon application to PIERCE & WILLIAMS, Jy4-99 CANANDAIGUA. N. Y. OPENING DAY. THE Economy Dining and Luncli Rooms TOB r.ATVrrei AND GENTLEMEN ." Will open to-day. SAMUEL BING, 32 Sixth Street, opposite Bijon Theater. Jy3-22-TVTS RARE CHAHCE. FOR SALE WHOLESALE PRODUCE COMMISSION HOUSE . Doing first-class business. Win sell at a bar gain, as owner's time Is otherwise taken up. Address WHOLESALE PRODUCE. je23-17-TT3 Dispatch office. DRY CLEANING Of all kinds of wearing apparel, such as dresess, tea gowns and wrappers. Alo Turkish, Msd- - ras and portler curtains, lambrequin, table covers, mantel scarfs, tidies and all other tex tile fabrics dry cleaned at the SIXTH AVENUE DYE WORKS, M. MAY SONS & Co. 88 SIXTH AVE. -Goods called for and delivered. Joll-TTS R. BURGOON, The SDeciallst. of 47 Ohio street: Allegheny. defies competition in tbe cure of alt ehrosts troubles. He does not point to-fictltious-"tes). tiinonlais. ftnt mm aw nu i nnlATViTa 4 .liic JU11I Dbl J.1X. vwuiii ni.i. At his office, of your neighbors who have bses" curea in i-ntsDurg ana Aiiegneny. iohsuiqi uon irec jea TWENTY ACRES. HAZELWOOD, TWENTY-THIRD WARD.3 81,000 per acre. Terms reasonable. Woald divide nicely into lots. SAMUEL W. BLACK -& CO.. 89 Fourth avenue. Jy4-87-4,5.G,9.1Lia - PERSONAL WILSON. 61 FOURTH AVENUE. Sells fine watches, jewelry, clocks, silverware, ji i spectacles, etc watcn, ciocx anu teweiry re- ; pairing a specialty. jea-nms. Walter J. osnotmxE. Richard ua&rows. . BARWQWS fc OSUOUKNii-. JOB PRINTERS, SO Diamond street Telephone No. 8U . seS-kSPrrssB ITBfVrlTJ env run 17 TfUlT is them f Avail iva aaiu riruiioacAofji acteruucjatru sum ovjurneu m. AfMnris! puoutneam tomorrow tua&AXx. "v s V-; -. ii & iiils i jJ -V -