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THE PITTSBURG 'DISPATCH, SATURDAY, JULY 13,
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TWENTT-FIYE YEARS.
The Silver Wedding Anniversary of
Kev. Dr. and Mrs. McMillan
AT THEIR CHURCH IN ALLEGHENY.
A Whole Congregation Present as Guests of
the liridal Couple.
A SILVER COIN FROJI EACH AS A GIFT
The Second TJ. V. Church, Stoctton ave
nne and Sandusky street, Allegheny, has
been the scene of many a happy wedding,
and its pastor, Eev. Dr. "W. H. McMillan,
has officiated at the ceremonies that
have joined together more than one
young couple, but it is doubtful if
a more happy or pleasanter scene has
been enacted in the church, or if the
pastor and his wife have experienced the
same sensations within its walls, as when
they were surrounded last night by a large
congregation of old and young, and con
gratulated as a bride and groom of 25
years.
THE TABLES WERE TURNED.
The welder of holy bonds was placed back
in memory to the time when he stood at the
altar as an actor in a ceremony the like of
which bad many times since been performed
by himself.
The arrangements for the silver wedding
wcro made by the ladies of the congregation.
The Sunday school room bad been beautifully
decorated with flowers and tropical plants: a
lemonade fountain being hidden here by ferns
and trailing vines: a group of plants there; the
whole conirhning to enhance the beauty of the
scene and form a brilliant setting for the scores
of wedding guests who hovered around
the bride and groom of a quarter of
a century ago. Soon a band near
the platform filled the air with wedding strains,
and the attention of tho guests was attracted
to Rev. Dr. Heed, of the First United Presbv
tcrian Church, Pittsburg, who in a lew re
marks, half in jest and half in earnest, pre
sented the pastor and nis wife with a beauti
ful chafing dish of oxidized silver and filled
with silver coins, representing about $500.
THE APPROPRIATE IMPRINT.
On the dish were engraved the dates 1S64 and
1SS9 and a monogram. A set of silver oyster
forks, from Prof. Morrow, Superintendent
of Allegheny City Schools, and Air. Caldwell
was also presented.
Rev. Dr. W. J. Robinson accepted the gifts.
The couple were then escorted to the bridal
table, on which was a large wedding cake, its
crest linelv wrought in a pretty design. Rev.
Dr. Reed and wite and Rev. Dr. Robinson and
wile also sat at the table. Placed around the
different rooms were small tables with bowls of
flouerson each, and around these the guests
sat and partook of the wedding dinner.
Rev. Dr. McMillan has been pastor of tho
Second United Presbyterian Church for 17
)eirs.andin that time has gathered around
him many friends and a large congregation, as
was evinced by the tokens of regard shown
linn and his co-worker, Mrs. McM.llan, at the
ovation tendered tbem last night. And per
haps tho occasion will be looked back to by
the pastor and his wife with pleasant remem
brances until the wedding date is more than
doubled.
LIKE THE CAROLINA GOVERNORS.
A 19tU Anniversary Reunion With a Long
Walk Between Drinks.
A little entertainment was held at the resi
dence of Alderman Rodgers, on Main street.
West End, yesterday, in honor of John Lowrie,
an old resident of Cbartiers township. For the
past 19 years Alderman Rodgers and Mr.
Lowrie have interchanged visits on Orange
men's day to celebrate.
In connection with tho visit yesterday the
Alderman said: "Lowrie and I are greatly dis
appointed to-day, for it is the hrst time in the
last 19 years that we cannot get a drink in the
West End."
A SILVER WEDDING.
Captain Adam Jacobs and Wife Receive
Their Slnny Friends.
Captain and Mrs. Adam Jacobs, of Browns
ville, celebrated the silver anniversary of their
wedding yesterday. As the Jacobs families are
numbered among the pioneers of Brownsville,
tbe anniversary brought together a large gath
ering of friends and relatives.
The Monongahela packet, Adam Jacobs, is
named alter the captain, and on account of bis
large acquaintance in this city, several Pitts
burgers attended tha celebration yesterday.
A Picnic Party.
A picnic party was held at Shadyside yester
day afternoon. The gnest of honor was Mr.
Addison McKinley, of Chicago, who formerly
resided in this city. The party was chaperoned
by Mr. and Mrs. W. II. McKinlev. Mr. and
Airs. Edw. Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Scott.
Extra Bargain for To-Day.
in order to get a speedy sale for all our
lightweight suits, we have bunched about
840 men's fine cassimere, worsteds and serge
suits in one lot and will clear them out to
day for the shamelully low price of 10.
You will find suits in this lot that are
worth all the way from $15 to $25, all go for
a $10 bill to-day. Of course.early purchasers
will have the best assortment to'select from.
Our hoys' and children's clothing will be
slaughtered to-day. "We don't intend to
carry any lightweight goods over. Every
thing goes at low figures to-day. Take our
word lor it, you will never be able to buy
good, honest clothing for such low figures
as you can to-day. Remember, the prices
we name are for "to-day only. P. C. C. C.,
cor. Grant and Diamond streets, opp. new
Court Bouse.
Remodeling Sale!
For a few days only, greatest bargains in
onyx, fine French and American clocks,
silverware, etc. Rather than remove them
while making extensive repairs to our store,
will sell at cost and less than cost. No mis
representation. Call at once for big bargains
at J. F. Steinmann's, 107 Federal st, Alle
gheny, Pa. TTSSU
Order your Budweiser from Max Klein.
uws
ELECTION'S.
milE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THE
I Etna Public Schools will meet Tuesday.
July 16, 18S9. at 7:30 P. St.. for the purpose of
electing eight teachers. W. E. JOHNSTON,
Secretary. JylO-U-ws
VT OTICE TO TEACHERS THE BOARD
i.1 of School Directors of Findlcy township.
Allegheny county, will meet at Imperial JULY
20, at 10 o'clock A. St.. to elect 11 teachers; term
7 months; wages $35 per mo.; applicants re
quested to be present at this meeting.
D. E. STONESIPHER, Secretary.
Fjvl3-34-MWB Clinton. Pa.
NOTICES.
" OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT A
J.A box of carpenter tools, belonging to V. P.
Page, has been left with me for over a year.
The owner will please call for them, or they
will be sold according to law.
JOHN ESCHERICH.
I3-9 2740 Penn avenne.
LEGAL NOTICES.
"VTOTICE APPLICATION WILL BE
JLl made to the Governor of Pennsylvania
under the general corporation act of 1871 and
Its supplements, on MONDAY, July 22 1SS9, by
James A. McDevitt, A. F. Keating, Joshua
Rhodes, John F. Steel, T. Hartley Given and
A. M. N eeper lor a charter of incorporation for
the Soutb-ide Bridge Company. The object of
the intended corporation is to construct, erect
and maintain a bridge over the Monongahela
river from Ross street to South First in the
city of Pittsburg, and the necessary approaches
therefor. A. M. NEEFEK,
je29-93-8 Solicitor for Applicants.
Vf OTICE APPLICATION WILL BE
Xi made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on
me fitli day of August, 18S9, bvT. J. Vander
grift, Charles A Anderson, Levi Shook, Joseph
Gebring, James G. Anderson and Thomas E.
Clark, under the provisions of tbe general cor
poration act of April 29, 1871, and its supple
ments, for a charter for an intended corpora
tion to be called "The Snook-Anderson Manu
facturing Company," tbe object and purpose of
which Is to carry on business as machinists,
founders, gas and steam fitters, and the pur
chase and tale of the several articles and mate
rials connected with and pertaining to said
business. The principal office and place of
(aid business to be in Pittsburg. Pa.
J. McF. CARPENTER.
j-13-334 Attorney for Applicants.
93-Display advertisements one dollar per
square for one insertion. Classified advertise
tnents on this page such as Wanted, For Sate,
To Let, etc., ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none, taken for less than fifty cents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
For tho accommodation of tho
public, Branch Offices have been
established at the following places,
where Want, For Sale, To Let, and
other tran sient ad vertisements will
bo received up to 9 P. M. for inser
tion next morning:
Advertisements are to be prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts with Tms Dls-
1M.TCU.
rrrrsBURO.
T1TOM AS MCCAFFREY, Sis Butler street.
EMIL G. STUCKEY. Slth street and Penn ave.
E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylle ave. and Fulton it.
N. bTOKELY. Fifth Avenue Market House.
EAST END.
J. W. WALLACE, S151 1'cnn avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTER A SHE1BLER, 5th av. A Atwood it.
EOUTHSIDE.
JACOB SPOHN. No. I Carson street.
H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street,
ALLEGHENY
A. J. KAF.RCHElt, 59 Federal street.
H. J. McBRIDE. Federal nd Ohio streets,
FRED H. EGGEE3. 17! Ohio street.
F. H. EGGERS-ASON, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS McIIENKY, Western and Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
PERRY M.GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
WANTED.
Stale Heba.
w
ANTED-A BAKBER. APPLY IMMEDI
ATELY at izig i-esm av uut jyis-72
"TTTANTEO-A HORbK-sIIOER FLOOKMAN
VV by J A3. M CKIBB1N, Fountain St., city.
JjlJ-35
-TTTANTED-SATUROAY MORNING FIVE
V farm hands. J. M. KIRK, C7 East Diamond,
Allegheny. Jyl3-73
-TTTANTEU-COOK-(VHlTE)-MALE SEC
V ONl cook for short order. Inquire 75
LIBERTY ST., Allegheny City. Jyls-87
WANTED-ONE FIRST-CLASS JAl'ANER
for carriage work. Apply at ROOM 24,
new Dispatch Building, 77 Diamond st. J 7 13-40
W ANTED-A GLASS LABEL WRITER. ONE
accustomed to letter drug labels. Address
WIUTALL, TATUM A CO., N. Y. City. JylS-79
WANTEO-DRUGCLERK A MAN OF EX
PEKIENCEand well up In trie business. Ap
ply at klMMEL A CO.'S, 1'tnn and Ninth St.,
alter 2 P.M. JyU-85
-TTTANTED-GOOD MAN IN EVERY TOWN:
V salary paid weeklr: write for particulars;
SHERMAN.TANGENBERG A CO., 160 Went Lake
St.. Chicago. JylMl-FSSu
WANTED-FIRST-CLASS BRASS MOLDER
can and permanent employment at the
KELLY' & JONES CO., 143 First ave., l'g., or
Ureensburg. Pa. Je23-33
WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED RETAIL
clothing salesman to go a few miles from
the city: none but first-class men need apply.
RAUH BROS. A CO.. SCI Liberty St., city. JyiS-63
WANTED-AT ONCE A GOOD TINNER
that can do all kinds of outside work:
steady emplorment and good wages to the light
Sartv: man with family preferred. Address C. E.
MIT II, Clarion. Pa. Jyll-13
-T7-ANTED-AOENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING
vV powder and pure spices: gifts with goods:
coke workers, miners or millmen can makemoney
in their spare time. YAMASHIRO TEA CO., M
Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa. Jaai-SG-TTS
WANTED INSURANCE SOLICITOR OF
good address, and well acquainted Mlth
manufacturers, to solicit new line. Employers
Protective Insurance;wlll pay liberal commission.
riTTSUURG COMPANY, Limited, 140 Filth
avenue. yl3-67-D
TTTANTED-BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S
VV Eclectic Shorthand and Business College. 4
Sixth street. Pittsburg. Good penmanship taught
In a few lessons, instruction thorough and pri
vate for both sexes. College open day and even
ing through summer. jyl3-TTSSu
WANTED-SALESMEN-WE WISH A FEW
men to sell our goods by sample to the
wholesale and retail trade: on salary: largest
manufacturers In our line: Inclose 2c stamp: wages
3 per day; permanent position; money advanced
ior wages, advertising, etc. CEN1ENNIAL
M'F'G. CO.. Cincinnati. O. Je29-l-TTS6u
WASTED-MEN TO ATTEND NEW YORK
Cutting School: Urling's actual measure
ment taught in all its branches; the only true
s)stem fittlnir any and all shapes; no trying on.
Instructions. 10 A. M. to 4 P. M.; evening. 7 to 9
r. M. ; call or write for circular. Ml WOOD b?.,
Pittsburg, Pa. ly9-4
WANTED MAN-TO TAKE AGENCY OF
our safes: size 28x18x18 Inches: weight 500
lbs.: retail price (35; other sizes In proportion; rare
chance to create permanent business at home;
these safes meet demand never before supplied by
othersafe companies, as we are not governed by
the Safe Pool. ALPINE SAFE CO., Cincinnati. O.
Je20-4-D
Female Help.
w
ANTED A nEALTHY WETNDRSE ATUS
SHEFFIELD bT., Allegheny. jyI3-22
-TTT-ANTED-II AN DAN D MACHINE SEWERS,
YV good pay and 6teady work: also cloth cut
ters. SAMPLES ER & RICH, 819 Liberty st.
JylSJS
WANTED-NURSE GIRL ABOUT K OR 16
years old: must come well recommended.
Inquire 48 MONTGOMERY' AVE, Allegheny.
lyW-SS
WANTED 6 EXPERIENCED TEACHEnS
for the schools of Robinson township; term
8 months; wages ?50 per month: election at Rem
ington P. O.. July 20, 1889, at 3 o'clock p. m. J.
N. MOORE, Sec lyll-Si
W ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS MILLINER FOR
the city: must come well recommended and
be a good maker and trimmer. Address P. O.
BOX DM. stating salary expected; work ten
months In the Year. yll-94
Male nnd l'einale ITelD.
WANTED AT ONCE-50 LABORERS FOR
rolling mill and blast furnace, no strike; 40
farm hands and vegetable gardeners, man to
drive and work about place, girls for all kinds of
housework. MEEHAN'S AGENCY, 545 Grant st.
JyI3-D
WANTED - J25 WEEKLY-REPRESENTATIVE,
male or female. In every community;
goods staple: household necessity: sell at 6lght; no
peddling; salary paid promptly, and expenses ad
vanced. Full particulars and valuable sample
case tree; we mean Just what we siy. Address at
once STANDARD SLLVERWARE CO.. Boston.
Mass. jell-70-D
Situation.
-TTTANTED-A SITUATION BY A YOUNG
VV lad v 25 vearsof age as housekeeper. Ad
dress TH.'sCIlIFFGENS, Ford City, Pa. Jyl2-C7
WANTED-SITL'ATION BY A MALE COOK
In private family or lintel In the city or
out. Address 19 FIRST STREET, Allegheny.
Jy-91
-TrANTED A POSITION TO DO GENERAL
Y housework or as chambermaid, by a Ger
man .glrL Apply to Mrs. FE1GENBAUM. 45
Fourth ave., city.
Jyl3-20
-T ANTED BY YOUNG EXPERIENCED,
VV active married man of ability, position in
bank, city or country: good habits, family, and
references. Address BANK. Dlspateh cl&ce.
jyl3-5
WANTED-SITUATION AS A FIRST-CLASS
stationary engineer, who understands the
care and repair of high speed machinery and
can take care or charge of electric light plant, or
station: best of rcfeiences given in every respect.
Address A 1. Dispatch office. J j-1 2-64
Financial.
-TT7-ANTED-MORTGAGES-MON EY TO LOAN
V V In sums to suit at 4, 5 and 6 per cent
ALLES & BAILEY, 154 Fourth ave. Tel. 177.
apl9-14-TTSSu
WANTED-TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES, 500
to f50o,O00 at 4,, 5 and 6 per cent. .IAS. v.
DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Tele
phone 975. Jy9-88-MTTS
T7" ANTED MORTGAGES IN ANY
V V amounts: 4 to 6 per cent: cltv and country:
no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99
Fourth avenue. JaSn-55-MThs
WANTED-MORTGAGS-ll.000,000TOLOAN
in large and small amounts at 4k. 5 and 6
per cent, free of State tax; no delay. REED B.
per cent, free of State tax; n
COYLE& CO.. 131 Fourth ave,
my21-G0
-ITT ANTED MORTGAGES WE HAVE A
V V large amount ormoney to loan at 5 per cent
on Improved city property. W. A. UERBON
BONN 80 Fourth ave.
J y3-9-3, 6, 9, 13, 18, 20, 23, 27. 30
WANTED-MORTGAOES IN LARGE AND
small amounts; we have a large amount ot
money to loan at 5 per cent. W. A. HERRON &
SONS, SO Fourth avenue.
i e30-7.M. 3. 6, 9, 11,13,18, 18. 20, 23, 25. 27,80
WANTEU - RENTS TO COLLECT AND
houses to rent In all parts or both cities and
suburbs: established 18(3. W. A. HERRON &
SONS, 80. Fourth ave.
Jy--3TS9,I3;l(l,20.23,27,S0
WANTED-MOR1GAGES IN LARGE OR
small amounts on Improved city or Alle
gheny county property. McCUNE Jfc COULTER,
Real Estate Agents and Auctioneers, 98 Fourth
ate. Jvl8-
-TTT-ANTED MORlttAGESl MORTGAGES!
VV On Pittsburg, Allegheny or 'uburban Im
proved real estate; In sumsof fjOOto I20,00uand
upward, at lowest rates. ALEXANDER LEE,
313 Wood St. f. Jyl3-l4-lIWS
WANTED-TO LOAN 1500,000. IN AMOUNTS
of f3, 000 and upward, on city and suburban
propertypon AH percent, free of tax: also smaller
amounts at S and 6 per cent. BLACK & BA1RD,
95 Fourth avenue. sen-d20-D
WANTED MOKTGAGES-fl,000,000TO LOAN
on city and suburban properties at 4,S, Band
C per cent, and on larms In Allegheny and adja
cent counties at sper cent. 1. M. l'KNNOCK 4
bON, 105 Fourth avenue.
ap7-I41
YTTANTED-TO LOAN 1200,000 ON MORT-
v t uAbu; sua ana npwara ai o per ceni;
1500,000 at 4,H per cent on residences or business
Eropeny: also in aujoining
BENCH, 125 Fourth avenue.
10 in adjoining counties. B. H.
ocish.jj
WANTED.
lnnnnr.iaL
WANTED MORTGAGES. LARGE AND
small. ED WITT1SH, 410 Grant St.. Pitts
burg. Jeia-32
WANTED-MORTGAGES ON CITY PROP
ERTY. over S4.000; 4 oer cent; no tax.
HENRY A. WEAVER CO., KFourth avenue.
inh2-s22-D
Miscellaneous.
WANTEO-TEN THOUSAND PEOPLE TO
buy building lots at Ingram. GEO. JOHNS
TON, ft! Fourth ave. Jyl3-74
WANTED-LADIES TO KNOW HAUGH
Kecnan repair, reflnlsh or upholster old
furniture promptly and In the best possible man
ner. 33 AN D34 WATER ST. 'Phone 1626. my-82
WANTED TO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM
BERS to secure a tine gold watch for each
one In the club at f 1 00 per wtefc. Address P. O.
BOX 501, and I will call and snow you the watch.
JJO-K!
WAVTEU-FAM1L1ESOROTHERSTOCOME
to Plcasantvlcw, on Chautauqua Lake: no
malaria; tine view: flhlng and bathing; rates
cbeip. Apply to HARRY BOUTON, Sr., Har
mony!. O., Chautauqua county, N.Y. lyl2-56
WANTEO-BY rEARSON, LEADING PHO
TOGRAPHER. 90 Fifth avenue. Pittsburg,
and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to
know that he Is making fine cabinets at 1 50 per
dozen: photos delivered when promised: Instan
taneous process. mhl3-!3
WANTED-EVERYBODYWHO DESIRES TO
secure the nicest home location in the vicin
ity of Pittsburg, easily and quickly reached by
three lines of railroad, to call on me fortlckets
fur excursion to Groveland by Lake Erie Railroad
July 18. C1IA3. SOMEltS. 313 Wood St. J y 13-53
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Cltv Residence.
FOR SALE ONLY 1,750 .FOR A GOOD
brick house, 8 rooms: late Improvements: on
Hlntf, near Chestnut st.. Sixth ward ton easy pay
ments. W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, SO Fourth ave
nue. Je30-71-I,5.10,13,17
FOR SALE-CENTER AVE.-A VERY DESIR
ABLE modern 2-story brick house or 8 rooms,
all In excellent repair: lot 24x163 ft. to Wylieave.:
cheap to an early buyer. 1. M. PENNOCK
bON, 105 Fourth ave. Jyl3-52-MWS
FOR 8ALE-MT. WASHINGTON-ULYSSES
St. A choice home, well-built and nicely
finished 2-story frame house of 8 rooms, hall, ce
mented cellar; frame stable and out-buildlngs;
lot 114X116 ft. L M. PENNOCK SON, 105
Fourth avenne. Jyl3-52-MW8
I7AOR SALE-COR. FORTIETH AND MIFFLIN
1 sts., lot 35x101, with new 2-story building,
size 32x101 ft., that could easily be turned Into 7
dwelling houses of 4 rooms each, that would pay
handsomely on the Investment: price tl, 00; half
or all cash. THUS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st.
Jy-100
FOP. SALE WYLIE AVE BEST PART OF
street, short distance from Court House, two
story and mansard brick house: 9 rooms, hall,
storeroom with plate glass windows: rented to
good tenant at 720 per year: lot 23x90 to alley.
SAMUEL W. BLACK CO., 99 Fourth ave.
Jy9-84-TTa
Enst End Residences.
FOR SALE-ON MEYRAN AVENUE, TWO
squares from cable cars, Oakland, brick
dwelling; late style: 8 rooms. W. A. HERRON &
SONS, 80 Fourth ave. JeSO-67-1, 3, 6, 10. IS
FOR SALE HAST END-BELLEFONTEST-A
new2-storv frame house of 7 rooms; good cel
lar, etc: lot 25x100 It. Price only 3.000. 1. M.
PENNOCK & SON, 105 Fourth ave. Jyl3-5i-MW8
FOR SALE ON A PAVED AVENUE, IN THE
East hnd, new frame house of 7 rooms, re
ception hall, etc.: nice corner lot; price only
?3, MO. ALEXAN DER LEE, 313 Wood st.
Jyw-c
F
OR SALE-OAKLAND AVENUE. NEAR
k IU1UC3 OVaa A UC " O-lVUlll SJAAf. UnCUlUKf
vestibule, ball, bath, etc. water, nat. and art.
tms. Inside -shutters ana vr. c, laundry with sta
tionary tubs: electric bells, front and rear
Sorches. nice lawn and yard: terms reasonable.
AMUEL W. ULACK & CO., W Fourth ave.
Jy9-85-TTS
FOK SaTE-A cozy new house in the
East End with larjre lot. eood 'well of water: 6
rooms In house, natural gas. hall, cellar, porches,
marble mantels, etc.ctc; everjthinj; new and in
nice order; Immediate possession; small payment
down: balance monthly payments. JAS. W.
UKAfE & CO., 12 Fourth afenue. 1M Us burg.
Jyl3-5-D
FOR SALE-5S.250-S1EY1U.N AVE., OAK
LAND, 2-story and mansard brick dwcllluR
of 8 rooms, hall, vestibule, range, bath. Inside
w. c, stationary wash stand, slate mantels, tile
hearths, elegant gas fixtures, nicely papered,
front and back stair, front and rear porch, flay
stone walks, etc BLACK & UAIUD. 95 Fourth
ave. (2-D-70) Jyl3-47-MTTS
F
IOR SALE-11 PER CENT INVESTMENT
Neat two-storv mansard brick dwelling. 8
rooms, laundry, gas and water, inside shutters,
complete sewerage: good street; ten minutes'
walk from P. O. and one square from Fifth ave.
cable: good tenant: pays fftjo per year: price f2, C50;
easy terms: must be sold. SAM'L W. RLACK
CO., 99 Fourth ave. JylJ-54-g
FOK SALE-J13.000-OAKLAND-ONE ACRE,
with substantial two-story and mausard
double-frame dwelling, 12 rooms, ball In tne cen
ter, bath. Inside shutters and w. r; slate and
marble mantels, etc.: also, good stable and car
riage house, wash house, etc , the entire lot cov
ered with line large forest and fruit trees; the new
cable loop will pass tbe door; small cash payment;
balance long time, to suit purchaser; A No. I In
vestment. SAM' L W. 11 LACK & CO., 99 Fourth
ave. Jyl2-5S
FOR SALE-A NEW TWO-STORY BRICK
house, very substantially built, of the best
material, containing six large rooms, bathroom
and laundry, handsome chandeliers, slate man
tels, and tile in vestibule: newly papered; hot
and cold water and artificial gas throughout:
this Is a large corner lot. Bltuated In the best part
of East Llbertv on a newlv.naved street; Rewr.rs
F and natural gas on both streets; eight minutes'
wait troin aiauou, lour minutes' zrom Dom csnie
lines. For particulars inquire at DISPATCH
OFFICE. JylS-25
FOR SALE-COR. PENN AVE. AND FOR
TIETH st., a most beautiful residence, large
lot, new 2-story pressed brick and mansard,
dwelling of 8 large rooms, sliding doors, ball,
vestibule, bath, porches, laundry, both gases,
marble and slate mantels, stone and tile hearths,
pantry, cedar closet, cemented cellar, costly
chandeliers; this house Is finished lu the best
modern style, and will be sold below cost, for
rash or easy payments: will exchange for other
property in Lawrenccvllle: possession given at
once. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 35D9 Butler it.
Jyl3-82-ws
FOR SALE ON PENN AVE., NEAR REREC
CA St., the finest and best arranged resi
dence property in the N lneteen th ward ; lot 40x228,
with new frame and mansard roofed dwelling of
12 rooms: Urge halls, vestibules; porches
front and rear; painted, grained and pa-
Eercd throughout; both hot and cold water:
oth gases: cemented cellar: fruit aud shade
trees; new frame stable on rear of property. Any
one seeing this property cannot help but like it:
satisfactory reasons given for selling: price, fio.
000: easy payments. THOS. McCATFREY. 3509
Butler st. Jyl3-82-w8
FOR SALE-ONLY A FEW NOW RtMAIN
unsold of the very desirable eight-room
dwellings on Oakland square; the rapidity with
which sales hare been made shows the estimation
In which they are held: durably built and hand
somely finished, supplied with every modern con
venience: standing on large lots and facing a
handsome park planted with beautiful shade
trees; these dwellings have the notable advantage
of being but 15 to 20 minutes from the postoSIce by
the Pittsburg Traction road; a cable loop, for
which an ordinance Is now In Councils, will pass
within 100 feet of the square; prices 6,500 and M,
750; terms, moderate cash pajmengand long time
on balance. Apoly to 8. W. RLACK & CO.. 99
Fourth avenue.
jyl3
Ilnzelwood Rcnldences.
FOR SALE AT HAZEL WOOD-A SNUll 2
story frame house oT6 rooms, cellar, etc : ex
cellent water, healthy location: lot 30 ft. front on
a street on Hazelwood ave. and 120 ft. deep: price
JI.CC0. I. M. PENNOCK &. SON, 105 Fourth ave.
Jyl3-52-MW8
Allegheny Residences.
FOR SALE-ON STOCKTON AVE., NEAR
Arch st.. very desirable residence property,
lot 26x240 feet to Park way. with large dwelling,
14 rooms. W. A. HERRON i. SON, No. 80 Fourth
ave. J3--3,8,ll,13,16,20
FOR SALE-ON POPLAR ST., ALLEGHENY,
near the parks, good brick house of 6 rooms
and finished attic bath, hall. etc. etc: nice lot.
Price and terms rrom ALEXANDER & LEE. 313
Wood st. Jyl3-42
FOR SALE-CnEAP OBSERVATORY HILL,
near electric road, good fi-room frame house.
In good repair; city water, nat. gas; good cellar:
lot 33x130 feet; street front and rear: two lots K
desired; easy terms. Inquire STEVENSON'S
DRUGSTORE, 232 Arch St., Allegheny.
JyU-45-ThSSu
FOR SALE SMALL HOUSE 'OF 5 ROOMS
with lot i:M by aboutSOO leet: No. 152 Bridge
avenue, Allegheny; to be sold at auction on ac
count of whom It may concern on Mondavafter
noon. Julv22, at 4o'clock,ln the office or J AS. W.
DRAPE & CO., Agents and Auctioneers. 129
Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Jyl3-57-UTUTbs
Stabnrbnn Realdenci
ea.
FOR SALE
frame dwe
HOMEWOOD A 2-STORY
frame dwelling ol 5 rooms, front and back
porch, good pump; this nice property
and on terms. BLACK & BAIRD, 96 Fourth ave.
(3-A-133.)
Jyu28
F
IOR SALK-1H ACRES OROUNDFRONTINO
on two of the best streets lu Wllklnsburg.wlth
9-room frame house, about 5 minutes' walk from
station. MCCUNE A COULTER, Agents, 93
Fourth avenue. JyI3-63
I7H1R SALE A FINE RESIDENCE AND
grounds near Sewlckley. at Fair Oaks sta
tion, Pittsburg. Ft. Wayne & Chicago Ral'road:
over 4) acres of ground, all varieties of fruit and
shade trees In great abunlance; 2 acres of lawn;
nice knoll with observatory on top, presenting a
vast expanse of river and landscape scenery of
rare grandeur; an excellent dwelling-house of 11
rooms, lntldc shutters and marble mantels
throughout, natural gas, furnace, washroom. Ice
house, large carriage house, stables, poultry house
and other needed outbuildings; the dwelling,' out
buildings and lawn lighted with gas: delicious
water supplied by reservoir 50 feet higher than the
buildings, affording facilities forstatlonary wash
stands, lavatory, etc.: board walk from the sta
tion to the property; location unsurpassed for
beanty and healthfulncss; only 5 minutes' walk
from tbe station and quite near to the attractive
town ofSewlckley, which, with Its fine academy
and other educational interests, churches of the
various denominations, etc, offers all the ad
vantages or the cities; as the owner Intends to go
South Tie has resolved to offer the property at pub
lic sale on Tuesday. July 23, at 3 o'clock, on tbe
Ftremlses; terms to sou. Further particulars
roui J. M. STONEK, 110 Diamond St., or on the
PREMISES, or JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., Agents
and Auctioneers. 129 Fourth ave,, Pittsburg.
cena ior aesenpuve circular. ,i , . jyio-wu .
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
- Suburban Residences.
FOR SALE-NEAR SW1SSVALE STATION-A
very conveniently 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. Jyl3-
fJAOR SALE ATMcKEESPORT A SPLENDID
T property; centrally located lot, 120 feet
front on Fifth avenue, and 140 feet deep to an al
ter, on which arcs brick and framo nouses; a
snlendld site for hotel: will pay handsomely. I.
M. PENNOCK &bON, 105 Fourth avenne.
JylS-52-Vtws
FORSALE-A FINESUBURBAN RESIDENCE
With modern conveniences and fine large lot
with abundance ol fruit and shade trees near R.
R. station: a nice place for a home: worth at least
Steal, but will be sold for about hair Its value.
Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 129
Fourth ave., Plttsbnrg. Jyl3-5I-D
I7MJR SALE-SUBURBAN RESIDENCE AND 2
1 acres of ground with fruit and shade trees,
shrubbery, fluo water, etc, near the city on line
or railroad. 3 minutes' walk from R. R. station: a
Deautirul property, cool and shady In the most
torrid weather. Particulars from J A8.W. DRAPE
A CO.. 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. jy!3-55-D
Fc
lORSALE-5 ACRES. 10 ACRES AND 20
iter fne anhurhan residence sites, on line of
Allegheny Valley Railroad, between Parnassus
and Valley Camp, over a hall" mile or railroad
front, fine groves, forest trees, full supply of pure
water, natural gas: one of the prettiest sections
for suburban homes on any railroad entering
either city. Particulars from JAS. W. DKAPi.
& CO., 129 Fourth avenue Pittsburg.
jylO-61-invThg
FOR SALE LOTS.
Citr Lota.
FOR SALE-700 LOTS ON THE NEW CABLE
line. Wylle ave. GEO. JOHNSTON. .62
lonrthave. Jyl3-4
F
IORSALE CITY LOTS-10LOT3 ON LIBERTY
vn imivNiii Thtrtv-nlnth and Fortieth sts..
Pittsburg. Pa.: low and on long time. H.
FORUES, Wheeling, Y. Va. leg-35
I7IOR S ALE-LOTS. LOTS. LOTS-N ICE BUILD
' INGIotsIn Byrnes' plan. Eighteenth ward,
arid Patterson's plan. Mt.Washington: price low:
payments easy. 1. M. PENNOCK & SON. 105
Fourth ave. JyU-52-MWS
EOR SALE-CARSON ST.. S. S., CORNER
Twenty-first., line building lots, 21x120, only
H 500 each; also on Sldnevst., corner Twenty-first
at., lots 22x100, only J2.750 each: terms reasonable.
SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth ave.
Jy7-4U-TT8
East End Lota.
FS
IR SALE-LOTS-EAST END EDMUND
tnl AMr ctrpft. Twentieth ward. 2 lots.
each Wxl30 feet: desirable and cheap. 1. M. PEN
NOCK & SON, 1C5 Fourth ave. Jyl3-S2-MW8
FOR SALB-A FINE BUILDING LOT-ON
Penn ave.. East End; corner lot. 150x150ft.;
a desirable location for a suburban dwelling.
ALEXANDER & LEE, 313 Wood st. Jyl3-42
FOR SALE-J1.40O WILL BUY TWO VERT
fine lots on Carver street. 20 and 22x100 feet to
avft. alley: sewer paid. Apply to F. O. VAN
avrt. alley: sewer paid. Apply
UUUlir.it, con renu avenue, j-tai. j
End.Jc27-67-TTS
FOR SALE LOTS ON MAPLE AND LINDEN
avenues and Lombard street. Allegheny, in
the Tenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap
ply to JOSEPH MCNAUGUER, 43 N. Diamond st.
mh7-98-P
FOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL LEVEL LOTS IN
one of the most desirable locations in tho
East End: convenient to both cable roads, P. R.
R. and other city conveniences: reasonably low
prices and terms to suit. BLACK & BAIRD. 95
Fourth ave. lyl3-20-13,16.ia,2o,22.24.28.30
FOR S ALE-NO W IS THE TIME TO SECURE
a choice building lot for a home; GO-foot
streets; no city taxes; Bank of Commerce addi
tion and Villa place plan, isrushton station. Se
cure colored plan from JOHN F. BAXTER, Agt.,
512 smitnneia street. jyi-o ims
FOR SALE-A GOOD HHADYSIDE LOT
cheap: 4x130 feet and covered with grape
vines and fruit trees: No. 1 location; convenient
to station and other city conveniences: only ?38
Ber foot front: this is a bargain. BLACK &
A1BD, 95 Fourth ave. (3-A-210.) JylO-a
FOR SALE ON THE EASIEST TERMS AND
at prices much lower than any in the sur
roundlug neighborhood, lots 40 and 50 feet front
age and 100 to 150 feet In depth, in that best of all
locations, Baum Orovc. MELLON BROS.. E. E..
r JOHN ,F. BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smlthficld
street. Jy7-53-MThs
FOR SALE-MARION PLACE: MUST GO;
now Is your chance to buy a good lot cheap
and on easy terms: 44 lots sold in one week; third
auction sale Saturday. July 13, at2r. M.: lots will
be sold to the highest bidder; terms to suit. For
plans and particulars call on or address REED B.
COY LE A CO., 131 Fourth avenne. Jy9-79
FOR SALE THE BEST BARGAIN ON HI
LAND are.. East End. that ever has been
offered: 175 feet rront by 1.221 feet deep for 115 a
front foot: It makes 5 blocks of lots 25x120 aud one
block of 7 lots 25x215 and 175 feet fronton KUand
by 215 to an alley, it Is on the west side of the ave
nue, having the best exposure and the property
on the other side of the street not lying aB well
and only one block deep cannot be purchased for
less than 530 a front foot: be property Is within
less than three hundred yards of the new Hlland
Park : this propertv can be laid out In lots and
easily sold for more than double the money asked
for It: lfsoldatthls price ltwlll have to be done
quick. C H. LOVE & CO., 93 Fourth ave.
jylS-;9
nazclwood Lots.
T7OR SALE-LOTS AT HAZELWOOD AND
JU Glcnwood. near the station: only 15 minutes
trom new 11. i O. station, Smlthfield St.: graded
streets, sidewalks, city water, gas: (300 to $1,000;
houses for sale, small payment down, balance in
monthly payments If desired: railroad fare,
month) v tickets, 5M cents per trip. GEORGE C.
BURUWIN, 150 Fourth ave. JelS-71-liwrssu
Allcebenr Lota.
FOR SALEALLEGHENY'. ON BELL AVE.,
a nice lot 20x100 ft.; will sell cheap. I. M.
PENNOCK & SON, 105 Fourth ave.
Jyl-52-uws
FOR SALE-CHEAP. YET DESIRABLE AL
LEGHENY building lots, as low as $350, on
easvpavments: call or send for plans. W. A.
HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave.
J e30-70-3, 6, 9, 13. 18, 20, 23, 27, 30
Suburban Lot.
FOR SALEAT 1NGRAM-27 ONE-ACRE
lots In Murphy plan: price, t700 each lot.
GEO. JOHNSTON, 62 Fourth ave. Jyl3-74
OR SALE-AT INGRAM-29 WOODLAWN
lots In Gordon plan: 10 minutes from station.
GEO. JOHNSTON, (2 Fourth ave. Iyl3-7t
FOR SALE-AT INGRAM. 30 LOVELY BUILD
ING lots In the Pie t nd Moore plan: 4 minutes
from station. GEO. duUNSiDN, 2 Fourth ave.
JylJ-74
FORSALE-4 LOTS, EACH 50 FEET BY 183
feet, about Z minutes from Swlssvale statlonj
price very low. MCCUNE Jt COULTER. Agents,
98 Fourth avenue. J y 13-06
FOR SALEWILMERDING LOTS IN TnE
Watklns Place plan ; cheap and on easy terms.
For plans and particulars call on KEED B.
COYLE&CO., 131 Fourth ave. Telephone No.
1503. JylO-63
FOR SALE-BEAUT1FULLY LOCATED LOTS
at Crafton, different sizes, easy terms. J.
R. MURPHY, Dealer In Real Estate, Office
opposite R. li. station, Crafton. jyl3-23
FOR SALE-ELEGANT LARGE. LEVEL,
shaded lots, on tbe Ohio river and three Hues
of railroad, at Groveland: excursion to auction
sale. leaving at 9 a. M., city time by Lake Erie
Railroad, on Thursday, July 18. Call on me for
tickets. CHAS. SOMERS. 313 Wood st. Jyl3-53
FOR SALE AT INGRAM, A FEWO THOSE
beautlful;FIeecedale lots; pure"'alr, "pure"
water; fruit and shade trees In abundance: none
can purchase any of this ground unless those who
will contract to put up a good class of buildings.
For further particulars Inquire of GEO. JOHNS
TON, 6J Fourth ave. Jyl3-
FarflH.
FOE BALE CHEAP-GOOD FARM OF 42
acres at Wild wood station, P. & W.Ry.tgreat
bargain: must be sold at once. Apply ROOM 309.
Penn building, city. yI3-4S
FOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE-FARM 12 ACRES
house 5 rooms: good orchard; blacksmith
shop: near Carney station. P. R. R. ED. W1T
T1SH. 410 Grant St., Pittsburg, Pa. Jyl2-D
FOR SALE FARM J4.000 "WILL BUY A
splendid farm of 80 acres; nicely Improved;
Is near Llvermore, Indiana Co.. v. P. R. R,
I. l. PENNOCK & SON, 105 Fourth ave.
Jyl3-52-MWS
FOR SALE-THREE GOOD FARMS. 18. 56
and 70 acres rcspecttrelv: IK miles lrom
Harmarvlllc, W. P. it. 1C, 12 miles lrom Alle
gheny City: all well Improved; good buildings,
orchards, etc: terms to suit. JOSEPH BAR
TON, Uarmaiville, Pa.: W. J. BARTON, No. 1
Wylle ave. Jy7-16
Bllscellanrona.
FOR SALE ATLANTIC CITY.N.J.-HOTELS,
boarding bouses, cottages, lots and bath
houses to let or for sale by 1. G. ADAMS & CO.,
real estate agents, R. Est. & Law Bdg., Atlantic
City. N. J. Jc20-3-D
FOB SALE-95,273 ACRES FIRST-CLASS YEL
LOW poplar, whito oak, white and yellow pine.
Iron ore and marble lands on and near C. A O. R
R., Virginia; titles Indisputable; pavments easy;
Brices only r-per acreln fee simple. E.H.BUTEK.
AUOH. Homer City. Pa. Jyl3-18
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
none. Vehicles. Live Stock, etc
FOR SALE-A BAY MARE 6 TEARS OLD.'
weighs 1.4.V) pounds: perfectly sound and
good worker; and horse colt 9 weeks old. Inquire
of ANDY FKAZ1ER, Ho. 268 Franklin street,
Allegheny. JyKK"
TJiOR SALE PONY, PHAETON AND HAH
J? NESS: a nice pony, broken to buggy and
saddle, gentle and sate; handsome phaeton and
harness; sold for want of use: will be sold sepa
rate If desired. For particulars address BOX .33.
Jyl3-!9 ,
Machinery ana Metal.
-rrvilt RJir.r-ONE SECOND-HANDTURNING
JU machine, 2 surfacers and 1 shaper, and new
and second-nanu engines ana oouurs, iaru ei
ti tirtttntL Kipmen valves, eastings, etc
VELTE & MCDONALD, Thlrty-sWond st. and
Penn ave.
Jjy2-9I-TT8
Miscellaneous.,
T1K RAL6-THE LAUNCH ALBATROSS.
1 with her boatnouse and paraphernalia, will
r7: aold &t a rreat aaerlflce. as her owner desires to
purchase a larger-boat; this yacht Is Snlsbed In
mahogany: will seat 20 persons and, Is in first-class
condition. Inquire at NO. C5 FOURTH AVENUE,
x'UUDurg, jra. -. - jyu-a
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Cbnncca.
FOR 8ALE-A GOOD: NEWSPAPER ROUTE
in the suburbs or the city. Inquire at DIS
PATCH OFFICE. Jyl3-18
FOR SALE-UARNXSS SHOP. STOCK. FIX
TUEES. lease; first-class city and country
trade. Address HARNESS, Dispatch office.
Je30-ll-TTS
FOR SALE-STOCK AND FIXTURES OF
grocery store, doing good business. In good
locality; also horse and wagon. Address STORE,
Dispatch ofllce. Jyl3-75
FOR SALE-DRUGSTORE IN THE SUBURBS;
yearlr sales 3. GOO to JJ.80U: prescriptions
2,800; rentJSO a month: Increasing trade: at In
ventory. Inquire of DICKSON & CO., 9(i!) Liberty
street. Jylo-57-ws
F
'OR SALE-DRUG STORE IN A RAPIDLY
growing towu on line of railroad: nice fresh
stock; good opening; trade principally prescrip
tion. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE CO.,
129 Fourth ave.. Pittsburg.
Jyl3-58-D
FOR SALE A WELL ESTABLISHED SALOON
In Columbus, .. with billiard room, restau
rant and sleeping rooms; located on High street,
half a square from the depot. Address FRED
RUPP. Columbus, O. Jyl3-21
TTOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN-A GOOD PAY
A? IN G drygoods store In Bearer Falls: cen
trally located: reason for selling, other business.
For further particulars address W. L. -WOODS,
1018 Seventh avenue, Beaver Falls, Pa. Jyll-1
T7H)RSALE-A HARDWARE, STOVE.HOUSE
J? FURNISHING and tinware store. In a
neighboring manufacturing cltv. doing a good
payli
log.
ng Dusinesa; 10 a live man mis is a gooa open-
ng. Particulars from JAS
IS. W. UUAl'E & CO.,
129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
Jyl3-56-MWS
FOR SALE-AN OLD ESTABLISHED GRO
CERY business In one ot the thoroughfares In
Allegheny: the business Is in lull running condi
tion and making money; bad health the only
reason for selling; this Is an old stand and Is a
first class opening; the stock Is nice and clean and
all saleable. Particulars confidentially from JAS.
W. DRAPE & CO.. 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
Jyl0-6l
FOR SALE AN OLD-ESTABLISHED
grocery business In one of the beat thorough
fares In Allegheny: the busiuess Is In full run
ning condition and making money; bad health
the only reason lor selling: this is an old stand
and Is a first-class opening: the stock Is nice and
clean and all salable. Particulars confidentially
from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth ave.,
Pittsburg. J y 13-55-D
FOR SALE 00 GROCERY, DRYGOODS.
drug, china and notion stores; light manu
facturing business, paying well; feed store, ex
tensive and profitable bakery. Ice cream and con
fectionery business; cigar stores and conlectlon
erv stores, all sizes and prices; fine restaurantand
dining rooms, printing office, butcher shop, milk
depots, upholstery business, shoe stores, etc.
Free particulars. SHEPARD A CO., 54 Finn ave.
Jy7
FOR SALE-BLACKSMITH SHOP AND LOT
25x50 leet with all necessary tools, 2 pair of
bellows, 2 anvils, a large assortment of manufac
tured horseshoes, iron, scrap, stove, etc, etc,
on Oakland avenue between Fifth avenne and
Forbes street, Oakland, same stand occupied by
S. B. Mackle, to be sold at public saleon Thursday
afternoon, July 18, at 2 o'clock, on the premises.
Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129
Fourthavenue, Pittsburg. JylS-49-MWThs
TInslness Stands.
FOR SALE-SEVERAL VERY FINE BUSI
NESS properties fronting on the principal
streets and avenues of the city. GEO. JOHN
STON, 62 Fourth ave. J713-74
FOR SALE A LARGE BUSINESS PROP
ERTY: substantial brick building covering
tbe entire lot, rnnnlng through from street to
Saved alley, and situate near Penn avenne and
leventh: excellent place tor warehouse or for
storage purposes: will be sold at a rare bargain
on moderate payments. J AS. W. DRAPE A CO.,
129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. J y 13-54-D
Blnnnfnctnrlna Site.
FOR BALE MANUFACrUltING SITE
River avenue, Allegheny, between P. A W.
and W. P. H. R., opposite new Thirtieth street
bridge: Iot250xl2o; 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. Je30-(S2
TO LET.
Cltv Residences.
TO LET-ELEGANT HOUSE OF 11 ROOMS
and bathroom, 177 Third avenue, near Grant
st. GEO. JOHNSTON. 02 Fourth ave. JV13-74
TO LEI VERY FINE HOUSE OF 10 ROOMS
and bathroom. No. V7 Center avenne; rent
35 per month. GEO. JOHNSTON, 62 Fourth ave,
Jyl3-74
TO LET-NO. 855 PENN AVE, CONTAIN
ING 11 rooms and bathroom: location ele
gant ror dav boarders, or furnished rooms. GEO.
JOHNSTON, 62 Fourth ave. JylS-74
AUcEbcny Residences.
TO LET NO. 10 3IARKET STREET, ALLE
GHENY, new brick house of 6 rooms, hall,
water In house: rent 20 per month. W. A. HER
RON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Jy9-59-TTS
TO LET-MAGNOLIA ST., NEAR SPENCE
St.. Allegheny, new brick bouse of 6 rooms,
water In house. Inside w. c; rent 817 permontb.
W. A. HERRON &SONS, 80 Fourth ave.
Jy9-59-TTS
TO LET-IN THE SECOND WARD. ALLE
GHENY, one square from streetcars, a good
brick bouse of 6 rooms; finished attic hall, bath,
both gases, etc.: no water rent. ALEXANDER
ALEE, 313 Wood st. JvlS-42
TO LET-TWO 7-ROOM HOUSES JUST FIN
ISHED on Norman St., near head of
Buena Vista; bath, inside w. c, both gases,
electric bells, inside shutters, etc.: rent (20 each.
Inquire of M. PRENTER, 1 Garrison St., Alle
gheny. Jyl3-15
Offices. Dcik Room, cfcc
TO LET OFFICE ROOM ON GROUND
floor; large front window; on Wood St., near
Fourth ave. ALEXANDER A LEE, 313 Wood st.
yl3U-Tus
rriO LET-WELL LIGHTED OFFICE NEWLY
JL paluted; elevator. Janitor service and al
modern conveniences. Apply to GERMANIA
SAVINGS BANK, 423 Wood street. le2J-C8-D
TO LET-OFFICE ROOMS OR SUITES FOR
general business purposes In the new DIS
PATCH BUILDING, 75.77 and 79 Diamond St.:
situation most central In the city: electtle light
Included in rants, which are moderate. Apply
between 11 A. M. and 5 P. M. Je27-0
TO LEr-PENN BUILDING. PENN AVE.,
near Seventh St., offices single or en suite,
in this elegant 8-story building: 2 Crane elevators,
heat and janitor services; rents exceptionally
low; floor plans at our office; we have also de
sirable offices In other good buildings. SAMUEL
W. BLACK A CO.". 99 Fourth ave. Jc29-32-D
Manufactures Sites.
TO LET-ONE OF THE FINEST MANU
FACTURING properties In tbe city; 100x300
feet, with railroad siding; a 125 horse power en-
Sine and machinery of different kinds; very large
oor space: this property will be leased at a mere
nominal rent as a whole to one part, or divided
into parts If desired. BLACK A BAIRD, 95
Fourth ave. Jvb!-46-r
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-THOMAS POWELL, FRANCE
business affairs about arranged: relatives
andjfrlend beseech you to write. Jy9-58-TTS
PERSONAL BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!
New and old. ancient and modern, standard
and rare, legal, medical and iclentlflc-30JOO vol
umns to select rrom. LEVI'S BOOK STORH
900 Liberty at. my3-2S
PERSONAL WHY TROUBLE YOUR WIFE,
mother or daughters In renalring and clean
ing your old clothes, when It can be donefora
trifle by DICKSON, the TaUor, cor. Fifth ave.
and Wood St., second floorr Charges moderate;
facilities nnsurpassed: suits made to order; spring
styles now jeadv. 'telephone 1558. mhs
LOST.
LOST DOG-A BROWNIWATER tSPANIEL.
answering to name of Jim. A liberal reward If
returned to J. R. PEARSON, 41 Federal St.. Alle
gheny. Jyl3-62
LOST-ON WEDNESDAY EVENING LAST,
a red cow, with small head and short neck:
liable to be fresh anytime A liberal reward will
be paid to any person returning the same to MRS.
HENRY BULLITT, East End, Ulland Avenue
Water Works. Pittsburg, Jyl3-84
STOLEN.
STOLEN-ON JULY 7, BAY HORSE. 9 YEARS
old;15handsand21ncheshlgh: weight about
1, 100 lbs. ; on rlghtblndleg3 Inches of white on pas
ture Joint: liberal reward will beglven if returned
to JOB. 1CA1IE. 610 Bingham at-.S. S. JylI-30
' PROPOSAL!.
-NTOTICE TO FIRE ESCAPE CONTRAC
1M TORS Notice is hereby given that sealed
proposals for the erection of a fire escape to
tbe Etna pnblic school building will be re
ceived up until MONDAY. July 29. 18S9. For
further information call on or address GEO.
A. CHALFANT and H. W. OCHSE, Com
mittee. Etna, Pa. jy9-C7-TTS.
ATOTICE SEALED PROPOSALS WILL
JM bo received until JULY 26, 1889. for fur
nishing school furniture: 88 No. 2 school desks,
120 No. 3 school desks, 60 No. 5 school desks. 48
No. 6 school desks, to the First ward. Alle
gheny City, schools. The board reserves the
right to reject any and all bids. Address tho
Secretary, T. C. WATTE, 355 Rebecca street.
Allegheny City, Pa. jyl3-3C
lHK WeSTINGHOUSE AIR BltAKK CO.,!
FiTTSmma, Pa- July 11, 18S9. J
-VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS PROPOS
JN AL3 will bo received by this company
until MONDAY NOON. July 22. 1S89. for tho
ejection of fifty (50) frame dwelling bouses
at Wilmerding station, Penn'a R. R. Plans
and specifications can be seen at tbe office of
the company on Robinson street, Allegheny.
Tbe right is reserved to reject any or all bids.
Proposals to be marked " wilmeruing Houses'
and addressed to the undersigned, O. MILLER,
Purchasing Agent, Westinghouse Air Brako
Company. Jvl?-74-psn
(AMPMEETING AT WILKINSBURG
j Will be the grandest feast of the season.
Many eminent men will be there; Rev. Robert
Steele, of Parkersburg. W. Va.; Rev. J. a
Ceigler. of Washington City, D, C, and tbe
grand Golden Boncsters. Communion at 4
S'clockP.al. T G.W.W. JENKINS.
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MEETINGS.
tyrC-TICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF
J tha stockholders of tbe Pennsylvania
Manufacturing, Mining and Supply Company
will be held at their office. No. 1001 Penn ave
nue. Pittsburg. Pa., on WEDNESDAY, July
17, 18S9, at 11 o'clock A. sr.
D. A. STEVENSON, Secretary.
PlTTSBUBQ, July 11. 1880. Jyll-I6-D
Headquarters REPimi.iCAir County (
Committee. No. 70 Fifth avenue. (
THERE WILL BE A MEETING OF THE
Countv Committee held in Common Coun
cil Chamber. Municipal Hall, on SATURDAY
AFTERNOON, JULY 13, at 230 o'clock.
ROBERT BERRY. W. D. PORTER,
JylS-31 Secretary. Chairman.
DIVIDENDS.
Office Armenia Insurance Company, )
65 Fourth ave.,
Pittsbueq. July 11, 1SR9. )
DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIRECT
ORS have declared a semi-annual divi
dend of THREE DOLLARS per share, pay
able on demand. W. D. McQILL,
jy!3-37-D Secretary.
THE BOARD OF MANAGERS OF THE
Monongahela Navigation Company have
tbis day declared a dividend on the capital
stock of THREE DOLLARS PER SHARE
for tbe past six months, payable to the stock
holders or their legal representatives on and
after the 15th inst. W. BAKEWELL,
Pittsburg, July 1L 1SS3. Treasurer.
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Manufacturers & Merchants Ins. Co., 1
Office. 417 Wood street, f
Pittsburg, Pa., July 9. 1SS9.J
DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIRECT
ORS or this companv have thi day de
clared a dividend of SI 50 PER SHARE, pay
able on demand. WM. T. ADAIR.
Jyll-19 Secretary.
The Ben Frankxin Insurance Co., 1
Of the City of Allegheny, Pa.,
Alleghent, July 10, 18S9. ) .
DIVIDEND-THE DIRECTORS OF THIS
companv have this day declared a divl
dend of THREE PER CENT (SI 50 per share),
payable on demand. WM. A. FORD,
jyll-lQ-D Secretary.
Office of Pittsburg Traction Co., 1
N o. 310 Fifth Avenue, j
DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS
company have declared a dividend of
ONE DOLLAR per sharo ont of the earnings
of the past six months, payable July 15. at Alle
gheny National Bank. Transfer books will be
closed from July 12 to 15, Inclusive. W. Mc
CANDLESS, Treasurer. jyl036-D
Office Western Insurance Co..
Pittsburg, J uly 9. 1839. (
DIVIDEND NO. 7i THE BOARD OF DI
RECTORS have this day declared a divi
dend of THREE PER CENT or ONE DOL
LAR AND FIFTY CENTS upon each share of
the capital stock. Pavable on and after the
Uth inst. WM. P. HERBERT, Secretary.
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AUCTION SALES.
BY JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO.
AUCTION SALE OF BLACKSMITH'S
shop ( fitted with natural gas) and lot
25x50 feet, with all the necessary tools for the
business, 2 sets of bellows, 2 anvils, a large as
sortment of manufactured horseshoes, iron,
scrap, stove, eta, etc, on Oakland avenne be
tween Fifth avenue and Forbes street, Oak
land, same stand ncrnpled bv S. B. Mackie. To
be sold on next THURSDAY AFTERNOON,
July 18, at 2 o'clock, on the premises.
PEREMPTORY SALE
Further particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE
&CO Auctioneers and Agents, 129 Fourth
avenue. Pittsburg. jyl3-60-D
A. E. WEGER. Attorney. 93 Diamond street
ORPHANS' COURT SALE-ESTATE OF
Carl J. Ross, deceased. I will expose at
public sale, on the premises. No. 1729 Josephine
street, Southside, MONDAY, July 22. 1889. at 3
F. M., lot of ground, 20xG0, on said Josephine
street, on which is erected a two-story frame
dwelling, with storeroom, basement and attic;
property sewered. Terms of sale One-balf
cash on confirmation of sale; balance in one
year, with interest, to be secured by bond and
mortsraere with a scX fa. clause. JOHN A.
HAFNER, Administrator. A. J. PENTE
COST. Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, 413
Grant st. Je29-96-s
AUCTION SALE MANUFACTURING
site, MONDAY MORNING, July 15. at
10 o'clock, on tbe premises. River ave.. Alle
gheny, opposite now Thirtieth street bridge,
between p. W. and W. P. R. R.. lot 200x125,
large and substantially built planing mill, office
building, stable, etc.; will be sold with or with
out machinery; terms are half Cash, balance in
L 2 and 3 years. JNO. J. HOWLEY. 127
Fourth ave. Jyl39
AUCTION SALE 3 SUBSTAN1IAL
brick dwellings. No. 293 Webster ave.,
SATURDAY, July 20. 1889, at 3 o'clock P. M on
the premises, one 2-story brick of 5 rooms in
tbe front: also 2 bricks in the rear, of 3 rooms
each; all in good repair; lot 20x120; terms made
known at sale. BLACK fe BAIRD.
jyl3-45-TTS 95 Fourth ave. 2-E-78.
BUSINESS CHANGES.
MCCORD & CO., WHOLESALE HATS,
furs and straw goods. 509 Wood street.
Dissolution of partnership. The partnership
heretofore existing between John D. McCord,
James S. McCord, James E. McCord and Walter
L. McCord, dealers in hats, furs and straw
goods, under the stvle of McCord & Co., is
hereby dissolved, John D. McCord and James
S. McCord having disposed of their entire in
terest in said business to Walter L. McCord,
James E. McCord and Arthur P. McCord. who
will continue the same business under the eld
name, and at the old stand. 509 Wood street.
The unsettled business of tho old firm is as
sumed by the new firm and will be settled by
them. JOHN D. McCORD.
JAMES S. McCORD,
JAMKS E. McCORD.
WALTER L. MCCORD. .
We, the undersigned, cheerfully recommend
the new firm to all our customers, and hope for
a continuance of their liberal patronage.
JOHN D. McCORD,
JAMES S. McCORD.
Pittsburg, July 10, 1889. Jyl3-10
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
partnership lately subsisting between
Mackenzie Davis and John W. Fears, under the
firm name of
DAVIS t PEARS,
was this day dissolved by mntnal consent, John
W. Pears retiring from the firm, having dis
poned of his interest to Mr. Harvey H. Smith.
The business of lithographing and engraving
will still be continued in the name of
MACKENZIE DAVIS & CO.
All debts owing the said partnership are to be
received by the new firm of Mackenzie Davis &
Co., who will also liquidate all obligations of
the firm of Davis & Pears.
Signed MACKENZIE DAVIS,
JOHN W. PEARS.
I cordially recommend tbe new firm of Mac
kenzie Davis & Co. to all our former patrons.
JOHN W. PEARS.
Pittsburg, Pa., July 12, 1889. jyl3-50
DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
Notice is hereby given that tbe copart
nership heretofore existing between the under
signed under tbe firm name of Sherriff & Ash
worth was this day dissolved by mutual con
sent; Daniel Ash worth retiring. All debts and
liabilities owing by said firm will be paid by
C. V. Sherriff. to whom payment shall be made
of all claims due said firm.
C. V. SHERRIFF,
D. ABHWORTH.
Pittsburg, July 9, 1889.
In retiring from the firm of Sherriff & Ash
worth I cheerfully recommend my successor to
the favorable consideration of onr old cus
tomers. DANIEL ASHWORTH.
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DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP
Notice is hereby given that the partner
ship lately existing between tbe undersigned
Tinder the firm name of Watters 4 Lawler, gen
eral contractors. Pittsburg. Pa., was dissolved
by mutual consent July 8, 1859. All debts owing
to tbe said firm are to be received by Robert S.
Watters, and all demands on the said Arm- are
to be settled by him. No. 5809 Penn avenue,
Pittsburg. ROBERT S. WATTERS,
WM. L. LAWLER.
PrrrsBur.o,July 8, 18S9. jyl3-13.M-ws
DISSOLUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY
given that by a vote of a majority in num
ber and value of interest therein tbe West End
Coke and Coal Co. (Limited) was dissolved on
the 21t dayof June. 18S9. All persons indebted
to said company will please make immediate
payment, and all having claims against said
company will present the same for payment as
soon as possible.
THE WEST END COKE AND COAL COM
PANY, LIM.
FRANK McCALL, President.
JOHN D. RICHARDS, Sec'y and Treas.
JC22-5-S
I DESIRE TO GIVE NOTICE TO THE
trade that 1 have bought out the business
of the West End Coke and Coal Co. (Lim.) and
that I will hereafter carry on the coke and coal
business at the place formerly occupied by the
said Coke and Coal Co. (Lim.), on Main St.,
Thirty-sixth ward, west .na. rittsuurg.
Je22-5-s
FRANK McCALL.
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I
LN have withdrawn from the firm known as
the 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 auy debts contracted
by said firm. EMIL A. SCHOER Jyo-85-8
Walter J. osbourne. kiciiard harrowsT
BARROWS & OSBOURNE
JOB PRINTERS,.
GO Diamond street.
Telephone No. 811
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OFFICIAL-PITTSBURG.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED
proposals win be received at the office of
City Controller until WEDNESDAY, the 17th
day of July, A. D. 1889. at 2 p. it. for the fol
lowing, viz: ,
REPAVTNG.
Forbes street, from Brady street to Boyd
street.
Cherry alley, from Third avenue to Water
street.
State alley, from Wylie avenue to Fifth
avenue.
Scott alley, from Penn avenue to Duquesna
way.
Church alley, from Sixth avenue to Straw-
berry alley.
Slocum alley, from Penn avenue to Liberty
avenue.
Strawberry alley, from Smlthfield street to
Liberty avenue.
PAVING AND CURBING.
Corday alley, from Pearl street to Cedar
street.
The paving of the above street and alleys to
be either of Standard Sheet Asphalt with
bituminous base or Vulcanite Asphalt.
GRADING.
Keystone street, from Fifty-fourth street to
Fifty-fifth street.
PAVING AND CUKBINQ.
Keystone street, from Stantaa avenue to
Fifty-second street.
GRADING AND PAVING.
Dresden alley, from Fifty-second street to
McCandless street.
Dresden alley, from Stanton avenue to Fifty
second street.
GRADING, PAVING AND CURBING.
South Twenty-eighth street, from East Car
son street to Jane street.
Mawhinney 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.
Larkins alley, from South Twenty-fourth
street to South Twenty-fifth street.
Tho paving of the above named streets and
alleys to be either of Standard Sheet Asphalt
with bituminous base. Vulcanite Asphalt.
Block Stone. Irregular Block Stone or Cobble
Stone, and bids will be received for each kind
of pavement.
SEWERS.
Miller street, from Center avenue to Reed
street; 15-inch pipe.
Twenty-second street, from south side ot
Railroad street to Allegheny river; lS-inch
pine.
Through and over private properties, of
Margaret Hardie et al. and crossing Brooks.
Bates and Zulema streets, from Ward street
to a connection with Cunliffe run sewer; 18-inch
pipe.
Harcum's alley, from South Twenty-third
street to south Twenty-fourth street; 15-inch
P,Fo-
'ox street, from South Twenty-fourth
street to South Twenty-third street; 15-inch
pip.
e.
iVallingford street, from Bidwell street to
Barton street: 15-inch Dine.
Penn avenue and Braddock avenue, from
Linden avenue to Susquehanna street: 15, IS,
20 and 24-inch pipe.
Plans and specifications can be seen and
blanks for bidding can be obtained at this
office. " '
.ach proposal must be accompanied by a
bond probated before the Mayor or City Clerk.
Tbe Department of Awards reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
E. M. BIGELOW.
Chief of Department of Pnblic Works.
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EDUCATIONAL.
NEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY.
Cornwall-on.Hudson. Courses of study in
civil engineering, English and classics. Labor
atory, drawing room and field work. Beautlf nl
buildings, grounds, location. COL. C. J.
WRIGHT. R. 8., A. M, Supt; BELDEN F.
HYATT. Comd't of Cadets. jel4-D
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.
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PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACAD
EMY. Chester, Pa. Twentv-eighth year
opens September 18. A MILITARY COL
LEGE. Civil Engineering, Chemistry, Archi
tecture, Arts. Thoroughly organized, prepara
tory courses. Circulars of Mr. F. G. PAUL
SON, 441 Wood st, city. CoL CHAS. E.
HYATT, President. jylO-52-ws
PITTSBURG FEMALE COLLEGE-FULL
and special couraes of study in Literature.
Language, Natural Science, Music, Art and
Elocution. Unsurpassed home comforts and
care. Buildings large; facilities ample. Health
ratio not surpassed anywhere. Location cen
tral; Eighth street, near Penn avenue. Tuition
and boarding very reasonable. Next season
opens September 10. For catalogue and full
information send to
PRESIDENT A. H. NORCR0S3, D. D
Jyl0-23-ws Pittsburg. Pa.
Pennsylvania Female College.
Situated In a beautiful park, on a commanding
plateau. In the suburbs of Pittsburg, away from
city noise and dust. Unsurpassed for beauty and
healthfulness. Excellent lacllltles for study of
Natural Sciences. Classics and Mathematlcs-ln
short, every department well equipped. The
completion of Dilworth Hall, comprising new
chapel, commodious class rooms and additional
dormitories bas increased capacity and furnishes
faculties for thorough educational work of the
highest order. Season opens September 11, 1S89.
Early application Is desirable. Forcataloguesand
further Information apply to MISS HELEN E.
PELLETEEAU. President, Plttsbnrg (East End).
Pa. JyS-94-TnS
SWISSVALE PLACE.
Does this weather suggest living In the
suburbs, where It is possible to get awajr
from the hot sidewalks and close rooms
of the city ?
We offer you choice, large lots, 50 to
60 feet wide and 125 to 140 feet deep on
your own terms, in Swissvale Place,
at Swissvale, and five minutes from
Edgewood stations. 61 trains daily.
Sidewalks, also water and natural gas
mains through the property.
Prices S100 to 1,000, according to
size and location.
Terms, 10 per cent for first payment
and balance on weekly or monthly pay
ments. The prices, sizes, location and sur
roundings of these lots commend them
as a most desirable investment.
A representative of this office will be
on the ground on the afternoons of
Thursday, Saturday and Monday, to
show the property to visitors. Get plans
on application to
SAMUELW.BLACK&CO.
99 FOURTH AVENUE.
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DRY CLEANING
Of all kinds ot wearing apparel, such as dresess,
tea gowns and frappers. Also Turkish, Mad
ras and portier curtains, lambrequins, table
covers, mantel scarfs, tidies and all other tex
tile fabrics dry cleaned at the
SIXTH AVENUE DYE WORKS,
M. MAY SONS & Co.
56 SIXTH AVE.
Goods called for and delivered. jell-TTS
" A FTER TWO TRIALS."
FRED BEILSTEIN. of Spring Garden ave
was relieved of a large tapeworm by Dr. Bur
goon on July 9. after having treated with two
other physicians for the same.
Mr. Beilstein can be seen at the Allegheny
market, where he bas a butcher's stand.
DR.BURGOON treats all curable diseases.
Over S00 testimonials of your neighbors cured
at his office. 47 Ohio st, Allegheny, Pa.
Consnltation free. jyl2
piANOb,
ORGANS.
a HAMILTON,
91 AND 93 FIFTH AVENUE,
Pittsburg. Pa. ap30-74-o
G
A.BALPH,
BUILDING CONTRACTOR,
11 aeventa avenue.
Pittsburg. Pa.
Telephone 1344. se5-n60-rrs
TTTATCHES
Clocks, jewelry, silverware. Fine watch and
clock repairing a specialty.
WILSON, a FOURTH AVENUE.
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TWENTY ACRES,
HAZELWOOD, TWENTY-THIRD WARD.
$1,000 per acre. Terms reasonable. Would
divide nicely into lots. SAMUEL W. BLACK
LCO.. 99 Fourth avenue. jyl-97-4,5,6,9,11,13
J. A. JACOBS,
ARCHITECT.
93 Fourth avenue.