Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, July 20, 1889, Page 3, Image 3

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fSEHB .'PEnSBUHQ- rDISPXTOEL; (SLTDBDT, JUIiT- 20)
L389.
A SIGNIFICANT MOTE.
Turners' Dnildinsr and Loan Associa
tion Has Faith to Expand,
AHD INCREASE STOCK FOURFOLD.
A German Organization Marks a Bnilding
Boom and Acts.
THE! DOST WAST THEIE OLD CHAETEE
The stockholders of the Turners' Building
and Loan Association of this city will hold
a meeting to consider the advisability of in
creasing the capital stock of the company
from 525,000 to S100, 000. The association was
incorporated in 1881, and the issue of stock
is limited by charter to 2,500 shares at $10
each. At present there are 224 members,
and a total issne of 2,470 shares bat 30 be
low the limit The officers are in receipt of
numerous applications for stock, and,
encouraged by past success, feel
that the possibilities of the as
sociation are crippled by the present
limitation; hence the proposed increase.
Should the application be refused the so
ciety intend to apply for a new charter, to
enable them to do business on a larger
scale. The present charter has yet 20 years
to run.
The report of the Treasurer for the year
from April 11, 1888, to April 10, 1889, shows
the following Tery satisfactory standing:
Loans on mortgages, $14,236; loans on notes,
$16,425. The withdrawals have been
$7,10125; the expenses were $215 95, and
the net profit for the year $3,574 22.
The object or toe association in increasing
its capital stock: is to loan monevto mem
bers, upon the payment of a certain sum, to
be used lor building purposes, taking a first
mortgage upon the property, which sum is
to tie paid by weekly or monthly
payments with interest, just as in the case of
other building and loan associations. Should
the mortgagee find it convenient to complete
bis part of the contract, he may dispose ot
his interest in the property by guaranteeing
the society from loss.
Sullivan Trnvels Eaatsvnrd.
John L. Sullivan passed through this
city yesterday on his way East. When it
was quietly whispered about that the cham
pion slugger was on board, a few people
gathered in front of his car, but failed to see
any more of the big fellow than 'he more
curious who attempted to bribe the porter
on guard to indicate where the sleeping hero
lay.
Mr. Beckley l 3II.lnc.
C. F. .Beckley, of Philadelphia, came to
Pittsburg yesterday in search of his lost
wife. She left Philadelphia last Sunday to
visit Mrs. Addington, of Green Tre bor
ough, in this county. She arrived on Sun
day night and stopped at the St. Charles
Hotel. She left the next morning, and
nothing has been heard of ber.
Notice.
The undersigned having disposed of the
Franklin Flouring Mills, at "West View, to
Mr. James W. Breen, would request a con
tinuance for my successor of the patronage
so liberally bestowed on me for the past 20
years. M. Kxoedleb.
The undersigned having purchased the
above plant is uow prepared to offer to bakers
and dealers generally the choicest rye flour
in this market at bottom rates, and to
grocers, dealers and families a strictly cbeice
winter wheat and graham flour. To dairy
men, liverymen, etc, prime mill feed is
offered at prices that cannot be duplicated
elsewhere.' Quotations on application.
" :BespectfulIr, James "W. Breejt,
Glohe Flouring Mills, West View.
Only a Dollar a Day,
j "if you take the Pennsylvania Railroad's ex--
cursion to the seashore of July 25, with the
privilege of almost the entire Jersey coast.
Tickets will be sold at rate of $10, good ten
days on date named above for special train
to above at 8:50 A. M., consisting of fine
coaches and Pullman parlor cars. The Jer
sey coast has great attractions and accom
modations for every person who desires to
visit it.
WnAT is there more pleasing, healthful
or exhilarating than a glass of sparkling
amber-colored beer, with the genuine
flavor of pure malt and hops? Such an ar
ticle is brewed by the Bauerlein Brewing
Company, of Bennett's, Pa., and sold by
them in the wood, or by the bottle, quarts
or pints, and deliveredto all parts of both
cities. Your order will receive prompt at
tention. Telephone. 1018. ttssu
For To.Dny Special.
We have put on sale SCO men's suits, sizes
from 33 to 44 breast measure, made of Scotch
, rheviots, Blarney tweeds, Harris cassimeres,
corkscrews, worsteds and blue flannels, cot
-in sacks and cutaway frocks, for the very
low price of $8, $8, $8. Bear in mind,
? .lease, that this great special saleofregu
ar $18, $17, $15 suits for $8. Store open to
night till 11 o'clock, r. C. C. C, cor. Grant
- and Diamond fits., opp. new Court House.
Special Train to the Encampment at Union.
t.wn
Will leave Baltimore and Ohio depot at 8
A. II. to-morrow; $2 10 round trip.
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BANANA CAKE.
jr" Three-quarters cup of butter, 2 cups of
". white sugar, 1 cup sweet milk; 3 eggs
(whites and yolks beaten separately), or the
whites only of 6 eggs, 3 cups of flour, hav-
. ing in it 1 measure "Banner" Baking J?ow-
tder. Bake in jelly-cake pans, three layers;
I crush 6 ripe bananas and spread them over
each layer, except the top one, which should
,' be iced with the following boiled icing:
Take 2) cups granulated sugar, half cup
water, boil 3 minutes, when cool add the
, whites of 3 eggs, slightly beaten.
T Some ladies have no -doubt experienced
, difficulty in securing the best results in
their efforts to bake fine cakes, owing chiefly
to the use of inferior baking powders,
which are being continually urged upon
.,..., .. uiivi.lu ,v tc oa guvu a hue
.--manner Jrowaer.
'To speedilvcorrect the baneful effects that
these so-called cheap baking preparations
exert upon the human system, as well as
their Utter failure to r rod nee fond results
in baking, resolve to allow no other baking
powder to enter the kitchen save a 99 per
jjcent pure cream tartar powder and your
, success is assured. This is the hlghstand
tfird of purity which is maintained in the
uxnanufacture of the old reliable "Banner
ffiBaking Powder." This powder has been
Slued in many of our very best families for
"? the last quarter of a century.
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M3?JHsplaj advertisement, one dollar jsr
iQuareorone insertion, Classified advertise'
menu on this page such as Wanted, For Sale,
To Let, etc, ten cents per line or each Inser
tion,and none taken or less thanjlftl) tents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
For the accommodation of the
public, Branch Offices have been
established at the following: places,
where "Want, For Sale, To Lot, and
other transient ad vertisements will
be received up to 9 P. M. for inser
tion next morning::
Advertisements are to bo prepaid except where
advertiser already have accounts with. Tux Dls
1M.TCU. PITTSBUKO.
THOMAS McCAFKBEY, S5o9 Bntler street.
.EMIL G. HTUCKEY, 34th street and Penn are.
. G. STUCKEY CO Wylle ave. and Fulton St.
X. STOKELY. Fifth Avenue Market House.
EAST EXD.
J. W. WALLACE. 6111 Penn avenue
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTEB & SHEIBLER, Stb av. & Atwood St.
EOUTIISIDIC.
JACOB BPOHN. No. 5 Canon street.
H. A. DUMALl)SON, 1707 Carson stret
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHEK, 59 Federal street.
H. J. MCURIDE, Federal and Ohio streets.
FREDH. EGGEltS. 172 OHIO street.
T. IL EQGEKS&SOX, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS McHENKY, Western and Irwin aves. ;
U. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
PERRY M. OLE1M. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
WANTED.
Olalo rjeln.
TTTANTED GOOD LABORING MEN ON
VV Orson street, near Fourth street. 8. 8. J.
FRIUAY. JylS-63-TTS
WANTED-A DENTIST AS ASSISTANT.
Apply, with reference, to DB. A. E. HALL,
McKeesport, Pa. Jy-20
TTJANTED-81X PRACTICAL, FIRST-CLASS
V boiler makers: steady employment.
REEVES BROS., Nlles, O. JV17-S7
WANTED STONEMASONS. INQUIRE OF
Mess. CAMPBELL A sON, at the works,
311 River avenue, Allegheny City. JT3M1
WANTED A FIRST-CLASS SPKNCERIAN
glass engraver. Address II. D. HILL, Chau
tanqua, Chautauqua county, New York.
. iyw-59
WANTED-A BELL BOY AGE 15-18 YEARS
old: one that speaks German and English.
At BOLEY'S HOTEL, 31-33 Diamond square.
jyaws
WANTED COLORED BOY TO APTEND
horses and drive: must have recommenda
tions. Address HORSEMAN, Dispatch office.
Jro-t
WANTED-AN EXPERIENCED AND COM
PETENT bookkeeper desires a situation;
first-class city references. Address BOX 971 Pgh.
JyaMO
-TTITANTED-BOY TO MARK QUOTATIONS
v V on blackboard In a broker's office: wages
3 per week. Address BROKER, Dispatch office.
Jy3M5
WANTED TWO GOOD IRISH COLLAR
makers. Inquire at once at ACHE'S HAR
NESS AND TRUNK. HOUSE, cor. Wood and
Diamond. Jyl9-47
WANTED-BOILERMAKEKS AND CAULK
ERS Immediately: apply at works. First
and Second avenues and Short street. BITER A
CONLEY. Jy20-5
WANTED-FIKST-CLASS BRASS MOLDEK
can find permanent employment at tbo
KELLY & JONES CO., 143 First ave.. Pit., or
Ureensbirrg, Pa. Jeia-&5
WANTED FOREMAN FORMACHINESHOP
at the Gloucester Iron Works, Gloucester
City, N. J.: thoroughly competent men only need
apply. Address SUPERINTENDENT, at works.
JyuMl-D
WANTED-L1VE, RESPONSIBLE MAN TO
sell desirable cigar specialty to wholesale
grocers: commission or Interest to the right man;
only experienced men ned apply. CIGARS,
Pittibure Carrier No. 6. J y 20-11
WANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING
powder and pure spices: gifts with goods;
coke workers, miners or millmtn can makemoney
In their spare time. YAMASHIRO TEA CO.. 83
Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa. Ja26-86-TTS
WANTED SALESMAN TO INTRODUCE
our new Paragon school apparatus into
schools; teachers especially adapted; position per
manent and profitable. WESTERN PUBLISH
ING HOUSE, 10 East uixteenta au. New York.
-TTAJ)TEO-BA-u WRITERS AT SMART'S
V V 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 dav and even
ing through summer. Jyl3-95-TTSn
WANTED-MEN TO ATTEND NEW YORK
Cutting School; Urllng's actual measure
ment taught in all its branches; the only true
system fitting any and 11 shapes; no trying on:
instructions, 10 A. M. to 4 P. M. ; evening, 7 to 9
P. M.: call or write for circular. 614 WOOD ST.,
Pittsburg, Pa. Jy-t9
WANTED-SALESMEN-WE WISH A FEW
men to sell our goods by sample to the
wholesale and retail trade; on salary: largest
manufacturers In ourllne;lnclose 2c stamp: wages
13 per day: permanent position; money advanced
for wages, advertising, etc CEN1ENNIAL
M'F'G. CO.. Cincinnati. O. JeS-1-TTSEu
-TT7-ANTED MAN-TO TAKE AGENCY OF
V our safes: size 23x18x18 inches: weight 500
lbs.: retail price S33;otbersizesln 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.
Je3M-D
Female Help.
Xn"ANTEU-A FIRST-CLASS PO LISH ER AND
V starcher. Apply at once to HOME srEAM
LAUNDRY. Unlontown. Pa. Jyl9-63
Slole nnd Pemale fTeln.
"TJ"ANTED COOK AND CHAMBERMAID
V for small family, laundresses, cooks, cham
bermaids, dining room girls, nurses, bouse girls,
German and colored girls, waiters, drivers, farm
hands. MRS. E. THOMPSON, G08 Grant su
jyl4-43
XTrANTED-lfO INSIDE LABORERS. 40 FARM
I v hands, 4 colored waiters, man to attend to a
horse and work abont place, hotel cooks, cham
bermaids, dining room girls and dishwashers,
cooks and house girls. MEEHAN'S, 543 Grant st.
Jyl6-D
WANTED -! 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; wemeanjuil what we say. Address at
once STANDARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston,
Mass. . Jel4-70-D
Situations.
WAN TED-SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN
with first-class recommendations: wishes to
Srocure employment: not afraid of work. Address
. P., Dispatch office. )y20-4
WANTED-POSITION AS CONDUCTOR ON
cable line street railway; temperate habits,
my height is s feet, age 3U, best of references.
Address Lock Box O., Bellalre, O. Jy3-55
-TTTANTED-A POSITION IN A WHOLESALE
V house, bv a young man with seven years'
experience In the grocery business: wages no
object at first. Address N. K, Dispatch office.
Ir20-S7
WANTED-BY A FIRST-CLASS GARDENER,
understanding the business In all its
branches, a position; married man: no children.
Address LUDW1G & RICHTER, 14 Federal St.,
Allegheny, Pa. Jy20-62-Mwrs
WA N T E D-S1TUATION IN A LUMBER
yard; have had 10 years' experience: can
give good city reference as to character and
ability: wages not so much of an object as to get
employment. Address It., Dispatch office.
Jv-13
WANTED-ACCOUNTING.BOOKKEEPING,
complicated accounts audited andadjusted;
bookkeepers furnished permanently or tempora
rily: .mall fcts of books kept at reasonable rates;
Improved system. W. WOOLSEY, Expert Ac
coununt, 163 Fifth avenue. Jyl8-
BoRrders and JLoriccra.
WANTED-OCCUPANTSFORTWO NICELY
furnished front rooms, with board; good
location facing parks. 31 SHERMAN AYE.AUe
Kheny. JySO-2
Booms. House. Etc.
-TTJANTED- A FURNISHED HOU8EFOR30R
vr 4 mouths, of 6 to 10 rooms, in Shadyslde or
East End. Applyto W. A. HEBRON ASONS. SO
Fourth avenue. JyJO-12-TTS
Tlnnnctal.
WANTED BENTS TO COLLECT AND
bouses to rent In all parts of both cities and
suburbs: established 1SC3. W. A. HEBRON A
SONS, 80 Fourth ave.
J yS-8-3, 0. S. 13, IS, B0, 23. 27.W
-TTfANTED - MORTGAOES-IN LARUE OR
V small amounts, on Pittsburg. Allegheny or
suburban Improved real estate, at lowest rates.
ALEXANDER ALEE. 313 Wood St.
Jy20-33-UWB
.TTTANTED TO LOAN f3M,UX ON MORT
vv GAGES in amounts to suit. In city or coun
try, at 4)4 to S per cent, as to security; no delay.
SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave.
Jyl4-l&-MThs
WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY- ON MORT
GAGES on Improved real estate in sums of
00 and upward, fur three or lire years, at4& S
and S per cent. L. O. FRAZIER, Fortv-iltth and
Butler its. Jyl-45-TTS
-TTTANTED-TO LOAN SSOQ,C0O. IN AMOUNTS
YV of S3, 000 and upward, on city and suburban
property, on 4M per cent, free ortax: also smaller
amounts at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIRD,
M J ourtb avenue. sell-dJS-D
-rTTANTED MOKTQAGES-11, 000, TOOTO LOAN
YV on city and suburban properties at 4K, tand
per cent, inugu tawui su Aur
legbenyand aqla
M.PKNNOCK cent counties at (per cent. 1.
SON, 105 Fourth avenue.
ap7-tti
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ANTED-TO LOAN 1200,000 ON MORT-
UAbu; iw ana upwara si a per cent;
1600,000 at 4M per cent on residences or business
property; aiso m aojoiuuig
FBENCH, IKFoartb avenue.
so In adjoining counties. S. H.
oc-es-
WAN7JSD. .
PtaanetaL
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ANTKD-MOBTQAGES-GEO.JOHNSTON,
ezrourtaave . lyMti
WANTED- S300.000TO LOAN ON BOND AND
mortgage: i per cent Interest; no Stato tax.
GEO. JOHNSTON, 02 Fourth ave. Jy20-50
-rVTANTKD-KENTS TO OOLLECT-MONIH-YV
LY settlement, with Itemized statement. L.
O. FRAZir.lt, Forty-fifth and BuUer sts.
Jyl6-45-rrs
WANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY" PROP
ERTY, over S4.000; 4X per cent; no tax.
HENRY A. WEAVLit ACO.. S3 Fourth avenue.
mh2-a22-D
WANTED-MORTGAGES-MON EY TO LOAN
in sums to suit at 4M, 5 and S per cent.
ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167.
apl9-14-TTSSU
WANTED-TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES, 8300
to S500,00u at H, SandS per cent. JAS. W.
DRAPE &CO., 129 Fourth ave., Plttsbnrg. Tele
phone 975. ' Jyl9-57-D
TTANTED-MORTGAGE3-l.O00,00OTOLOAN
VT in
per cent.
larceand small amounts at 4X. 5andC
r cent, free of State tax; no delay. HEED B.
COYLE& CO., 131 Fourth ave.
myza-w
WANTED MORTGAGES WE HAVE A
large amount of money to loan at 5 per cent
on improved city property. W. A. HER RON A
SONS. 80 Fourth ave.
J y3-9-3, 6, 8, 13, IS. 20, B, 27. SO
Miscellanea tu.
WANTED-TO SKLL A MILLINERY STAND
In good location; reason for selling, sick
ness. Address BOX 102, Sharpsburg, Pa. JJ19-58
WANTED-LADIES TO KNOWHAUGH A
Keenan repair, reflnlin or upholster old
furniture promptly and In the best possible man
ner. 33 AND 34 WATER ST: 'PhoneJSM. my-82
WANTED-TO START A CLUB ,OF 42 MEM
BERS to secure a fine gold watch for each
ne in the club at SI 00 per week. Address P. O.
OX 501, and I will call and snow you the watch.
Jy3-40
WANTED PHYSICIANS, ATTENTION
The most complete manikin, or physicians'
aid, ever offered to the profession. Just ready for
the market: an active, upright salesman wanted.
F. B. OLMSTEAD, 10 East Sixteenth St.. New
York. Jy20-S2
WANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO
TOGRAPHER, 96 Fifth avenue. Pittsburg,
and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybody to
know that be is making fine cabinets at II 50 per
dozen; photos delivered when promised: instan
taneous nrocess. mh!33
FOB SALE iaiPBOVED REAL ESTATE.
Cltv Hesldeneea.
FOR BALE-I1,100-HARRISON ST., SEVEN
TEENTH ward, good frame dwelllng.Srooms.
cellar, etc.: lot 25x50 feet: terms easy. L. O.
FRAZIEH, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. yl6-45-TTS
TTWR SALE-BEDFORD AVE., NEAR SHAF
Sj FER st,, a nice 2 story frame house: 7 rooms:
attic, cellar, slate roof, etcrlot 20x100 leet: price
only (2.000. LM. PENNOOK A SON, 105 Fourth
ave. Jy20-39
FOR SALE-SECOND AVE.. ABOVE GRANT
St.. three-story brick house of 10 rooms;
hall, cellar, water, gas. etc.; lot 21 feet on Second
ave. and 130 feet to First ave. L M PEN NOCK
A SON, 105 Fourth ave. Jy20-39
TTIOR SALE ON TUNNEL ST.. ,NEAK
JD Fifth ave., 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, 80 Fourth aTC
Jy3-7-3,6,.12.18,20
FOR SALE-CO R. 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 in the best
modern style, and will be sold below cost, for
rash or easy payments: will exchange for other
property In Lawrencevllle: possession given at
once. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler at.
JylS-S2-WS
East End Hesldeneea.
FOR SALE-OAKLAND HANDSOME BRICK
residence of 10 rooms: ball, veitlbnle: replete
with modern conveniences: lsrgelot, stable, etc.
I. M. PENNOCK A SON, 105 Fourth ave. Jy20-39
FOR SALE-ON MEYBAN AVE., OAKLAND,
frame bouse or 6 rooms; ball, cellar, closets,
marble mantels. Inside shutters, both gases, etc :
nice lot with stable; price, S3, 500. ALEXANDER
A LEE, 313 Wood st. Jy20-37
FOR S A L E-t2,800-MIFFLIN ST.. SIX
TEENTH ward, one square from traction
line, good, substantial frame dwelling, 5 rooms,
attic hall, vestibule, side entrance, etc.; Iot20x
101 feet to alley: terms easy. L. O. FRAZIER,
Forty-fifth and Butler sts. JylS-45-TT8
F
IOR SALE-OB TO LET-A BARGAIN-NEW
house In the East End. 6 rooms, attle. halL
cellar, marble mantels, natural gas, all newly
papered and everything in nice order; immediate
possession. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth
avenue, Pittsburg. JylS-SS
FOR SALE-(2,70O-GKOSS ST., TWENTIETH
ward, convenient to station: new frame
dwelling. 5 rooms, finished attic, hall, vestibule,
front and rear porches, inside shutters, grained
and well finished all through; lot 21x100 feet; easy
payments. L. O. FRAZIER, Forty-fifth and But
ler sts. jyltrtTTg
FOR SALE-ELEGANT NEW STONE RESI
DENCE of the roost modern style or archl'
tecture; finished with great taste and elegance:
beautifully located on Ellsworth ave., Bidwell
and Barton sts., Shadyslde. For full particulars
and Information see W. A. HEBRON A SONS, 80
Fourth avenue. JylS-M-TTS
FOB SALE-A COZY HOME CHEAP AND
easy terms; on Vera street, n. Morgan. Thir
teenth ward: lot 50 ft. by 100 ft. to au alley: a 2
story frame house of S rooms; finished basement
and cellar in excellent repair; nice lot, fruits, etc.;
Price 11,700; $300 cash, balance to snlt. I. AL
ENNOCKASON. No. 105 Fourth ave.
Jyl8-6S-MTh8
FOR SALK-M.2S0-MEYKAN AVE., OAK
LAND, 2-story and mansard brick dwelling
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 stairs, front and rear porch, flag
stone walks, etc BLACK A BAIltl). 95 Fourth
ave. (2-D-70) Jyl3-47-MTTS
POR SALE S1L00O-E. E. RESIDENCE PROP
ERTY, 4 minutes' walk from Roup sta. : hand
some new Queen Anne style brick containing 10
rooms, reception ball, bath, laundry, 2 inside w,
cs.. Inside shutters, sliding doors, handsome com
bination chandeliers, incandescent lights, etc:
certainly one of the finest dwellings in the E. E.;
not built for sale; lot 50x150 to an alley. SAMUEL
W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. JylS-1-ThS
FOR SALE-ON PENN AVE., NEAR REBEC
CA St.. the finest and best arranged resi
dence property In tne Nineteenth ward; lot 40x268,
with newrrame and mansard roofed dwelling of
12 rooms: large halls, vestibules; porches
front and rear; painted, grained, and pa
pered throWxhoot: both hot and cold water;
both gases; cemented cellar: frolt and shade
trees: new frame stable on rear orproperty. Any
one seeing this property cannot help but like It:
satisfactory reasons given for selling: price, 110.
000; easy payments. THOS. McCATFREY, 3,'W
Bntler st. JylS-82-w6
TJ'ORSALE ONLY A FEW NOW REMAIN
JD nnsold of the very desirable eight-room
dwellings on Oakland square; the rapidity with
which sales have been made shows the estimation
in which tbey 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 postofficc by
the Pittsburg Traction road; a cable loop, for
which an ordinance is now in Councils, will oass
within 100 feet of the square; prices S3, S00 and S3, -750;
terms, moderate cash paymentnd long time
on balance Apply to C. A. CHANCE on the
premises. J y 13-94
Allesheny Residences.
TTtOR SALE ON STOCKTON AVE.. NEAR
JD Arch st.. very desirable residence property,
lot 2G.HX240 feet to Park way. with large dwelling,
14 rooms. W. A. HERRON A SON, No. 80 Fourth
ave. Jy3-3,8,1L13,16,20
FOR SALE ON NORTH AVENUE, ALLE
GHENY, elegant residence corner lot. 30x170
feet: a commodious house of 14 rooms, In fine
order. W. A. HKRRON A SONS, 80 Fourth
avenue. JylS-01-TTS
FORSALK-THE SMALL HOUSE AND LOT,
No. 152 Ridge avenue, Allegheny, having
been sold by ns. the auction sale on Monday after
noon will not now take place. JAS. W. DRAPE
A CO., Agents, 129 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg.
Jy20-40
FOR SALE-ONLY r.OOO-PROPEKTY ON
Lscock, near Sandusky st., good brick bouse
of 8 rooms. In front, and one of 4 rooms In rear,
now paying a good rent; good reasons for selling.
W. A. iiEltRONASONS, No. 80 Fourth avenue
Jyl-4-TTS
FOR SALE-ALLEGHENY A GOOD PAYING
investment. In sixth ward: 6 nice 2-story
brick houses of 6 rooms each; attic cellar, both
kinds of gas, water, etc; all In good repair: lot
111x72 feet: pleasant location. L id. PENNOCK
A SON, 105 Fourth ave. - Jy20-39
Suburban Residences.
TTIOR SA.LE-HOUSE AND LARGE LOT,
JD 125x200 feet, in the suburbs, convenient to
railroad station; 9 rooms In house and all in nice
order; natural gas, chandeliers, etc, etc.: abund
ance of water: great variety of shade and fruit
trees and shrubbery: a beautiful place, cool and
rileasanti will be sold at an Immense bargain:
1 tie perfect. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 1W Fourth
avenue, Pittsburg. Jy20-41-D
TTIOB SALE-A FINE RESIDENCE AND
JD grounds near Sewlckley, at Fair Oaks sta
tion, Pituburg, Ft. Wayne A Chicago Railroad:
over 4X acres of ground, all varieties of fruit and
shade trees In great abundance; 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, modern throughout, natural gas, furnace
washroom. Icehouse large carriage house, stables,
poultry house and other needed outbuildings; the
dwelling, outbuildings and lawn lighted with gas;
delicious water supplied by reservoir 50 feet higher
than the buildings, affording faculties for station
ary wasbstands. lavatory, etc; board walk from
the station to the property; location unsurpassed
for beauty and nealtbfulness; only i minutes'
walk from the station and quite near to the at
tractive town of Sewlckley, which, with its fine
academy and other educational Interests, churches
of the various denominations, etc., otters all the
advantages of the cities; as the owner .intends to
go Sontn he bas resolved to offer the property at
Bublle sale on Tuesday, July 23, at 3 o'clock, on
le premises, and will be allowed to go at a price
very much below actual -value: terms to suit.
Further particulars from J. M. STONEB, 110 Dia
mond stT. or en the PREMISES, or-JAS. W.
DRAPE A CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 139
Fourth ve, Pittsburg. 8en4 for descriptive cir
cular. Take 1 o'clock (railroad time) express
train from Ualoa? depot. FKttbnrg. or Federal
street, .AiJafkeny, far Jra4c Oak atattea oa star of
sals. i - n Vt , . j w?
JFOJi SAIVE-TMPReVED REAL, ESTATE.
SuburbsufRe-tldences.
f;
K 8ALE-AT OT. SF.WI0KLET CAMP
UroTe. a eottare. S rooms and norch. suitable
for housekeecincr: choice location: excellent
-water: possession given Immediately; price (950.
v . -r ir t u.KrvDunu
XXX xourui
avenue.
Jyl86
FOR SALE-SUBURBAN HOME -COTTAGE
house: 1 acre of ground; fruit and shade
trees, natural gas, excellent water, stanic, etc;
near station and convenient to the city: price
12,300; a bargain. alaahijk a. jukc
Wood st.
TJIOK SALE-1DLEWOOD, P., O- A ST. L. R.
JD R. two-story frame bouse of 8 rooms, hall,
porches, cellar, etc ; well built and nicely fin
lsliei; outbuildings: large lot, with fruits and
shrnbWy: price S3.500 I. M. PENNDCK A
SON, No. 105 Fourth ave. jy20-39
FOR SALE-NICE SMALL HOUSE AND
large lot at Crafton, close to railroad station,
S rooms, attic porches, natural gas. good water:
fine large lot 50x146 feet: price only S2,000r 00
cash, balance in monthly payments; a rare bar-
ain; immeaiaie possession, jas. v. ur.nx.a
CO,
" JyiMl-D
FOR SALE-BMLLEVUE ELEGANT MOD
ERN residence 12 rooms, wide ball, hard
wood finish, large porches, bay windows, bath and
w. c, stationary wasbstands. fine mantels, elec
tric bells, closets, pantry, laundry, furnace ce
aent walks, cemented cellar, very complete stable
and carriage house: lot 140x290; choice fruit and
shrubbery; especially attractive and will be sold
cheap; the new electric railway will greatly bene
fit this neighborhood. SAMUEL W. BLACK A
CO., 99 Fourth ave Jyl97
FOB SALE LOTS.
City Lota.
FORSALE LOTS ON WYLIE, WEBSTER AND
Bedford ave. GEO. JOHNSTON, 62 Fourth
ave Jy20-50
TTKIR SALE-SEVERAL HUNDRED LOTS IN
t! Thirteenth waxd. GEO. JOHNSTON, 62
Fourth ave JyS0-50
TiWRSALE-ClTY LOTS-10LOTSON LIBERTY
JD ave, between Thirty-ninth and Fortieth sts.,
Pittsburg, Pa,: low and on long time. .JL
FORBES, Wheeling, W. Va. Je22-35
TTIOR SALE-FINE LOT ON FORTY-SECOND
JD and Calvin streets, near- Penn ave. Seven
teenth ward, abont 96x100 ft-; price reasonable;
terms easy. L M. PENNOCK A SON, 105 Fourth
ave. Jyl8-6S-UThs
East End Lous.
FOR SALE-BOULEVARD PLACE, E. E.
splendld corner lot 63x222 ft. to an alley. I.
M. PENNOOK A SON, No. 105 Fourth ave,
Jy20-39
FOR SALE-NICE LOT AT HOMEWOOD ON
First street; on P. K. R.: 25x100 ft. to a 20 ft.
alley. I. M. PENNOCK A SON, 105 Fourth ave.
JyiS-68-MThS
F
IOR BALE-fL400 WILL BUY TWO VERY
fine lots on Carter street. 20 and 21x100 feet to
20-ft. alley: sewer paid. Apply to F. O. VAN
GOKDEK, 6014 Penn avenue East End. Je27-67-TT8
FOR SALE-AT A BARGAIN-FINE BUILD
ING site on Walllngtcrd St., convenient to
Shadyslde sta. and Firth ave cable; size 100x171.
REEDB. COYLEA CO., 131 Fourth ave. Jy20-36
TPOK SALE-ELEGANT BUILDING SITE;
JD fashionable neighborhood: magnificent view;
no nicer location in Allegheny county: two min
utes from cable cars and fire from Pennsylvania
R.R. Address OWN EH, P. O. box 725. Jy20-54
TTIOR 8ALE-1L700 FOB ALL-16 LOTS, 25X124
X? each. Park ave, near Shetland ave, Twenty
first ward; convenient to East Liberty station or
cable cars; a great bargain; must be sold at once.
SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave.
1T1S-03
T?OR BALE-ABOUT H ACRES ON FAIE
JD MOUNT avenue and Rebecca street: delight
fully situated: grand view of East Liberty Valley:
fire minutes' wslk from Penn ave. cable road;
oulr J8.50O. J. J. ALAND. 131 Firth avenue
Jyl4-wss '
EOR SALE-BEAUTIFUL LEVEL LOTS IN
i one or the most desirable locations In the
t End; convenient to both cable roads, P. R.
R. and other city conveniences; reasonably low
prices and terms to suit. BLACKABAIRD. 95
Fourth are. JylS-20-13.16,13,20,22,24,26,30
TjV)K 8 ALE-LOTS 1 LOTS1-3 CHOICE LOTS
X? on Frankstown ave. Brushton station. Bank
of Commerce addition plan; each 40x140 feet to 24
foot alley; terms to suit: cheapest lots In the
market. Secure nlan from JOHN F. BAXTER,
Agent, oizsmimneiaqi. jria-es-Tas
F0?
IR SALE-S70 PER FRONT FOOT. CRAIG
JD St.. graded, sewered and about to be paved;
lotS9xlt2 to an alley, facing east: only 4 minutes'
walk from Fifth ave cable or 5 minutes from P.
R. R.; will sell for 1100 per ft. when paved.
SAM'L W. BLACK. A CO., 99 Fourth ave
JylS-98
Hazelwood Lots.
FOR SALE-LOTS AT HAZELWOOD AND
Glenwood. near the station; only IS minutes
from new B. A O. station, Smlthfleld st. ; graned
streets, sidewalks.clty water, gas: 300 to 11,000:
houses for sale small payment down, balance in
monthly payments If desired: railroad fare
monthly tickets, 5X cents per trip. GEORGE C.
DUIUlWlN, 150 Fourth ave Jcl6-71-MWF6Su
FOR SALE-LOTS 1 LOTS II LOTSIlt DON'T
forget that tbe cheapest lots in the market are
those in tbe Marlon place plan. Twenty-third
ward, city, 3 minutes from Marlon statlou. B. A
O. K. R., and 2 minutes from new Second avenue
electric cars; these lots are cut down In price one
half of their real value: don't miss this opportu
nity of securlngone; size 25x165; prices, ta.0, 1300,
S400andt50a Terms: S5 down and tl per week.
REED B. COYLE A CO., 131 Fourth ave. Jy20-3S
TT'OB SALE-CHOICE LOTS IN THE BLA1B
JD estate within 3 to 5 minutes' walk of Hatel
wood and Glenwood stations; fine level lots re
quiring no grading or filling: wide street, city
water, gas, natural gas. sidewalks, pavements,
schools, stores, etc.; on line of tbe electric street
car line now building: 10 minutes by tbe B. A O.
K. K. from tbe new depot: all express trains stop;
monthly tickets, fare 5S cents; prices 1125 tot 1.000;
10 per cent casb. balance long time; monthly pay
ments if desired. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO.,
SO Fourth aye. Jy4-l5-nws
Allegheny Lota.
T7OR SALE-LOTS, LOTS, ALLEGHENY
JD 3 nice lots on easterly side and 5 on westerly
side or Irwin ave I. M. PENNOCK A SON. No.
105 Fourth ave jy20-39
FOB SALE-CHEAP. YET DESIRABLE AL
LEGHENY building lots, as low as S350, on
easy psyments; call or send for plans. W. A.
HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave
Je30-70-3, 6, 9, 13, 16,20,23,27,30
FOR SALE-ON ADAMS ST., ALLEGHENY
Two-story frame houseore rooms, city water,
etc.: lot 20x132 ft., with stable etc.; price 13,000.
ALEXANDER A LEE, 313 Wood St. JyS-37
TTIOR SALE-LOTS ON MAPLE ANDL1NDEN
JD avenues and Lombard street. Allegheny, in
the Tenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap
ply to JOSEPH MCNAUGHEK.4JN. Diamonds!.
mh7-B8-I
FOB SALE FINE. LARGE LOT. 37X177 FEET,
on Perrvsvllle avenue Allegheny, one square
from new scboolhonse: prettiest lot on the avenue;
on line or electric cars. J AS. W. DRAPE A CO.,
129 Fourth avenue Pittsburg. Jy20-41-P
FOR SALE MARSHALL AVE., TENTH
ward, Allegheny, good lot 50x200; fine view,
healthy location; price reasonable; near electric
and Pleasant Valley street cars. SAMUEL W.
BLACK A CO.. 99 Fourth ave. Jy20-47-TTS
FOR SALE CHOICE BUILDING LOrS IN
'desirable locality in Second ward, Allegheny;
convenient to street cars; price two to SS50; on
easy terms; now is the time to bny, as prices are
constantly advancing. W. W. MCNEILL A BKO.,
105 Fourth ave
jyl8-99
Suburban Lot.
TTvOB SALE AT INGRAM BEAUTIFUL
JD building lots. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agt., 62
Fourth ave. JyiO-SO
TTIOB SALE-LOT IN NORTH BRADDOCK:
JD large lot. triangular shape cor. Bwissvale
and South streets, near City Farm station, B. A O.
K. K.: price, SSOO. I. M. PENNOCK &SON, 105
Fourth ave. yl8-63-UThs
FOB SALE-AT WILKINSBURG. LOT56X13Z
corner Hill and Mill streets, 2 minutes from
school house and 10 minutes rrom station. Will
be sold cheap for cash. W. E. HAMNETT. 404
Smlthfleld street, Wllkinsburg, Pa. Jyl8-67
TTIOB SALE-AT INGEAM-A FEW OF THE
JD old Fleecedal&lots; all purchasing those lots
will he required to guarantee the class of building
to be erected, and at a distance or 70 feet from
street. GEO. JiJHNbTON, 62 Fourth ave. Jy20-50
FOB SALE A SOB 10-ACRE PIECE OF LAN D
In plan of Jtarlvllle near city and railroad:
spendld spot forsnburbsn house; flue river view
and wide range or landscape beauty; one of the
healthiest spots In the country. Plans from J AS.
W, DRAPE A CO.. 129 Fourth avenue Pltls
bnrg. Mortgages negotiated. Jyi8-8
FOB SALE LOTS! LOTS! LOTS I IN OR
CHARD plan, Wllkinsburg: only 3 lots un
sold on South street: purchasers will erect fine
houses at once; property rapidly Improving: will
sell theremainlug Jlots on long, easy payments
and furnish money tobnlld. Terms, etc from
JAS, W. DRAPE A CO., Agents, 129 Fourth ave
nue Pittsburg. Jy20-42-D
FOB SALE -5 ACRES, 10 ACRES AND 20
acres for snbmban residence sites' on line of
Allegheny Valley Railroad, between Parnassus
and Valley Camp 1, over a half mile of railroad
front, fine groves, forest trees, full supply of
?iuro water, natural gas; one of the prettiest sec
ions for suburban bomes on any railroad enter
ing either city. Particulars from JAS.W. DRAPE
A CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pituburg.
Jy2o-4S-MWg
wmraV.
FOR 8ALE-FABM 125 ACRES, FB. HOUSE 7
rooms, bank barn, 5 springs, good orchard,
near Elizabeth, liver ana railroad station; SC3
per acre ED. W1TT1SH. 410 Grant St.. Pitts
burg, Pa. Jyl8-D
FOB BALE-A GOOD TARM OF 59 ACRES
nearPerrysvllle, fronting on the main road,
dwelling, bam and other, outbuildings, orchard,
water, etc: price only si 500. JAS.W. DRAPE A
CO.. 129 Fourth avenue Pituburg. JySMl-D
DTIscelltuieaan.
F
IOB SALE-THE FINEST PICNIC GROUN DS,
o acres, on spring xxuu Aweiiiu wara. Alle
gheny; large apple trees, forming ample shade.
U building lot. By W. W. MARTIN, 305 San-
nieniT innaK rdu cut wswr: wu i an n-niviaH mui
dnsky streVt, Allegheny.
Jyl9-40 ,
VOR 8 AXE BUSINESS.
Buaineaa Ckaaeea.
TTIOB SALE-KUBNITURE STOBE DOINO1 A
JD good and paying builuess In a manufacturing
town of 26,090 people; owner recently deceased,
and widow does not care to continue e business;
a splendid opening; trade well ettaMtseed. Ad
dress P. o, BOi vs. Mc&sMsyorVM.
FOR SALE-rBCSINHSS.
Business Chances,
FOR SALE-HAHNES3 SHOP; STOCK, FIX
TUBES, lease: first-class city and country
trade. Address HARNESS, Dispatch office.
Je30-U-TT8 " .
TTIOR SALE CITY GROCERY, CLEARING
JD MOOO per year: a rare opening for a man who
understands the business. Full particulars from
BALTENSFEBGEB A WILLIAMS, 154 Fourth
avenue. Jyl8-9l
FOR SALE A HARDWARE, STOVE,
bonserurnlshlng and tinware store in a
neighboring mtnuficturlng city, doing a good
fiaylng business: to a live man this Is a good open
ng. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO.,
129 Fourth avenue, Pituburg.
JJ20-42-D
FOR SALE-iOO GROCERY. DRYGOODB.
drug, china and notion stores: light mann
factoring business, paying well; feed store, ex
tensive and profitable bakery. Ice cream and con
fectionery business; cigar stores and confection
ery stores, all sizes and prices; fine restaurant and
dining rooms printing office butcher shop, milk
depots, upholstery business, shoo stores, etc
Free particulars. SIIKPARD A CO., 64 Fifth ave.
JV7
TTIOR SALE OB EXCHANGE FOR CITY
JD property, a general country store business,
with storeroom, dwelling, warehouse etc.. at a
good point on line" of railroad, with postothce ex
press and railroad agency, the revenue from which
alone runs up to SW per mo.; excellent trade in
grain, produce, etc : this is a good opening: no
opposition. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE A
CO.. 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. Mortgages
negotiated. JylS-tB-D
FOR SALE-INTEREST IN A VALUABLE
railroad appUance-The undersigned wishes
to dispose of a portion of his Interest in a valu
able appliance for railroads, which, from lu
merits, will in a short time come into general
use; it bas been tried and gives full satisfaction,
and is covered by letters patent In all the prin
cipal railroad countries: will sell reasonable for
f:ood reasons: a stock company will be formed for
ts manufacture and the owners of the patent
will derive the advantages incident thereto: only
those having capital to Invest and meaning busi
ness need apply, as I will positively take no notice
or idle Inquiries: full name ana address must
be given, and satisfactory assurances given that
business is meant. Address BONA FIDE, Dis
patch office. J y 19-69
Business: Standi
FOB SALE-SEVERAL VEEY FINE BUSI
NESS properties. GEO. JOHNSTON. 62
Fourth ave. Jy20-50
FOB SALE-THAT VALUABLE BUSINESS
property cor. Cherry alley and Seventh ave. ;
lot SlxuS ft. GEO. JOHNSTON, 62 Fourth ave.
JySO-50
FOR SALE-OR EXCHANGE-HOTEL PARK,
West Bridgewater: brick building. 30 rooms:
only licensed honsc: location, town connects
Rochester, Bearer. H. P. D1LWORTU. Penn
Building. Jyl9-S8-D
FOR SALE-THAT FINE MANUFACTURING
site known as the Banner Mill, cor. Main and
Sycamore streets. Allegheny, with large substan
tial buildings, engines, boilers, pulleys, shafting,
etc : location good: price low. Full Information
See W. A. HEBRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue
Jyl-64-TTS
FOR SALE SPECULATION OR INVEST
MENT in business property on Third ave.
between Wood and Smlthfleld streets, lot 30x160 to
Second are. well adapted for'general business,
warehouse or light manufacturing; certain to en
hance In value In the near rutnre. SAMUEL W.
BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave.
jyl9S-19,20,2S,2S,17
FOR SALE-STORE AND DWELLING-BUTLER
street. Eighteenth ward, an excellent
2-story, mansard finish, brick store and dwelling,
with store and 12 dwelling rooms; ball: excellent
cellar; tin roof: water. gas, etc.: good location;
lot 20x100 ft, ; cheap and on easy terms. L M.
PENNOCK & SON, 105 Fourth avenue
JyW-es-liThs
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horsea. Vehicles. Live Stock, die,
FOR SALE FAMILY HORSE A BROWN
horse 7 years old. perfectly reliable; can
recommend his good qualities; no finer baroncbe
or coupe horse In the city: also coope and harness;
sold for want of use. Apply to C. A. WARM
CASTLE, No. 5945 Penn avenue, or No. 80
FOURTH AVENUE. Jyl8-63-TTS
Machinery and Metalsv
FOR SALE-ONE SECOND-HAND TURNING
machine 2 surfacers and 1 sbaper. and new
and second-band engines and boilers, lard ket
tles, tar tanks. Slemen valves, castings, etc
VELTE A MCDONALD, Thirty-second st. and
Penn ave. Jy2-91-TTS
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE LOT OF GOOD HEAVY SECOND
HAN D sheet Iron roofing; size of sheets, 6
ft. long and 2 ft., wide. J4EAL BROS., 612 Liber
ty ave. Jyl9-52
FOR BALE FURNITURE 99 SANDUSKY
st.. Allegheny, at auction, Monday, July 22,
at 2 o'clock: there are bureaus, wardrobes, bed
steads, desks, tables, hatrack, washstands and
other articles of old furniture. A. LEGGATEA
SONS, Auctioneers. JvlH-81
LOST.
LOST-BEAGLE BITCH PUP, BROWN AND
white color. Liberal reward will be paid for
return to 35 WASHINGTON ST., Allegheny City.
Jy20-56"
LOST-ON JULY 10, BLACK AND TAN
bitch terrier; finder will be liberally re
warded upon returnlnglt to 270 RIDGE AVENUE,
Allegheny. Jyl9-33
IT OST-A GOLD PIN WITH LETTER K SET
JU In pearls; B. G. Wells engraved on back.
Finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving It at
DISPATCH OFFICE. JyU-55
LOST-2 REWARD FOR CUBTAIN OF
buggy. Leave at DICKSON'S, 6330 Penn
avenue, or TUBNEB'S STABLE. Wllkinsburg.
F. S. BISSELL, 715 Liberty St.. city. Jy20-23
LOST ON WEDNESDAY, BETWEEN
Fourth are. station and Market st., lady's
gold watch: hunting: stem wind; tab on marked
Walker; reward given. Leave with HEEREN
BROS A CO. Jy20-S
LOST-MONDAY. JULY 15. ON PENNSYL
VANIA avenue Allegheny, skye terrier dog,
registered: answers to the name of Dandy: liberal
reward paid If returned to E. Dx ROY, 144 bhf
fleld street. Allegheny. Jyl9-34
PERSONAL.
JL
Personal-books: books! books!
New and old. ancient and modern, standard
and rare, legal, medical and scientific 30, 000 vol
umns to select from. LEVI'S BbOK STORE,
900 Liberty St. my3-23
PERSONAL-WHY TROUBLE YOUB WIFE,
mother or daughters In repairing and clean
ing your old clothes, when it can be done for a
trifle by DICKbON, the Tailor, cor. Fifth ave.
and Wood St., second floor? Charges moderate;
facilities unsurpassed: suits made to order; spring
styles now ready. Telephone 1553. mh3
REWARDS.
BEWABD-S5 REWARD WILL BE PAID TO
any Tarty who will deliver or furnish in
formation of a pug dog by the name of Wiggle, to
No. E9BECOND AVENUE. City. )y3M4
BUSINESS CHANGES.
DISSOLUTION NOTICE IS HEREBY
(riven that by a vote ol'a majority in num
ber and value of interest therein tbe West End
Coke and Coal Co. (Limited) was dissolved on
the 21st day of Jane 1SS9. 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, Becy and Treas.
Je2W-8
S DESIRE TO GIVE NOTICE TO THE
trade that I nave bought ont tbe business
tbe West End Coke and Coal Co. (Lim.)and
that I will hereafter carry on tbe coke and coal
business at tbe place formerly occupied by tbe
said Coke and Coal Co. (Liro.), on Main st.
Thirty-sixth ward. West End, Pittsburg.
JeZM-s FRANK McCALL.
-VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT I
1M bave withdrawn from tbe firm known as
the Twin City Soap Company, located on Penn
sylvania avenue, Allezheny City. Fa., and,
bavins no interest whatsoever in said firm,
will not be responsible for any debts contracted
by said firm. EMIL A. BCHOER JyC-Ca-a
PROPOSALS.
VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-BIDS WILL
JM be received up to July 21. 1S89. at 12 x..
tor paving eleven thousand (11.000) square
yards of streets with vetrltled firebrick. Plans
and specifications for samp can be seen at the
office of tbe Borough Engineer, in Greens
burg, Pa. C. T. LONG, Engineer. JyI7-4o-p
PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS
will be received at tbe office of tbe archi
tect from now until 4 r. K. MONDAY, July
29. 18S9, for tbe erection of a 3-story frame dor
mitory and boarding ball, to be built at Oak
dale, Allegheny county. Pa, (Panhandle Rail
road). Plans and specifications may be seen at
the office of James N.- Campbell. Architect,
Room 814, Penn budding, Pittsburg, Pa., where
all bids must be addressed.
The board reserve tbe right to reject any or
all bids.
Separate bids must be made for the excavat
ing and stonework. W. A. HERRIOTT,
HENRY ADAMS. President.
Secretary. JyloV58-rrhs
PROPOSALS FOR WC-ODBRIDGE 10
INCH steel wire gnu forging Ordnance
Office. War Department, Washington, July 12,
18S8. Sealed proposals in duplicate will be re
ceived at this office until 3 o'clock P. M.,
on THURSDAY, August 1. 1889. for supplying
tbe Otdnance Department, U. H. Army, with
forcings, of American manufacture, for three
(3) hoops and parts of breech mechanism for a
10-iucb steel wire gun, to conform in quality
and dimensions to toe specifications and draw
ings to be bad at this office Bidders will state
the, price per pound for tbe forcings, and bow
soonthe whole can be delivered. Tbe depart
ment reserves the right to waive informalities
and to reject all or any bids or parts thereof.
Blank forms on which proposals must be
m&dh can be had upon .application. Copies of
this advertisement, ofthe speclQcatlons and of
tbe drawings most accompany and form part
of the.proposals. Proposals should, be marked
".rroppsais ior vr oouonugfl iu-incu atee. wire
ran forjrlBgB," asd be" addressed to Captain O.
let of Orilnaaee, U. S.
Ansar, 'Warttoi,' D. CS
TO LET.
Cltv Residences.
TO LET-97 CENTER AVE. CONTAINS TEN
rooms: all modern Improvements; low rent
to good tenant. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agt., 82 Fourth
are. Jy20-50
TO LET NEW SEVEN BOOMED BRICK
bouse: good location, fine view; 20 minutes
from postoJBce. J. W. LOWKY. Ridge St., near
Thirty-third, city. Jy20-29
TO LET-N 0. 177 TH IRD AVE THREE-STORY
brick, containing 11 rooms and! bath room;
range In kitchen; natural and artificial gas. GEO.
JOHNSTON, Agent62 Fourth ave. Jy20-50
TO LET COMPLETELY FURNISHED 8
room house, all modern conveniences. Fifth
ave. ; 10 mlnules rrom P. O. : moderate rent. 8AM
UEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave. JrSMS-D
TO LET-BRICK HOUSE. NO. 142 CRAW
FORD St., containing eight rooms, Including
two in mansard: possession given immediately.
F. R. STONER, 415 Grant St., Room No. 22,
Jyis-ffl
TO LET-THAT VERY DESIRABLE 3-STORY
building situate No. 955 Penn ave.: contain
ing 11 rooms and bath room, natural and illumi
nating gas: good location for table boarders and
furnished rooms. GEO, JOHNSTON, Agent. S2
Fourth ave. Jy20-50
Allegheny Residences.
mo LET NO. 18 ANDERSON STREET, ALLE
X GHENY, only W7a month. 10 rooms, late Im
provements. W. A. HERRON A SONS. No. 80
Fourth ave. Jyl8-4-TTS
r-pO LET-IN THE SECOND WARD. ALLE
X GHEN Y, brick house of 8 rooms and finished
attic; hall, hath, range, w. c, both gases, etc.:
good lot: one square from street cars; at 325 per
month; no water rent. ALEXANDER A LEE.S13
Wood st. , Jy20-37
Hnzelwood Residences.
TO LET-AT HAZELWOOD, N. HAZEL
WOOD ave., a snug 2-slory frame bcuse of 8
rooms, porches, etc.: nice location: rent only 319
month. LM. PEN NOCK A SON, 105 Fourth ave.
jyawa
Suburban Residences.
TO LET-A NEAT6-EOOM HOUSE IN WLV
KIN8BUBO: natural gae, etc; possesslonat
once. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth a venae,
Pituburg. Jyl3-90
TO LET-AT INGRAM-HOUSE OF SEVEN
rooms, with ten acres of ground; fruit in
abundance; rent (17 SO per month. UEO.JOHNb
TON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. Jy20-50
TO LET-SEW ICKLEY P., Ft. W. A C. KY
a furnished house of 9 rooms. bath, and 3 min
utes' walk from station: rent, $50 per month. W.
A..HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenne.
Jjl7-20-MThS
TO LET AT EDUEWORTIL. P., FT. W. A C.
R. K., 12 acres choice land, with fruits: com
fortable 9-room brick house and frame stable:
pleasant surroundings: low rent to a good ten
ant. I. M.- PEN NOCK A SON, No. 6 Fourth
ave. ,. Jy20-39
Apartments.
TO LET-FURNISHED BOOMS, FOB LIGHT
housekeeping; prtee. S3 75 to S5, includes
everything for housekeeping, kitchen, tableware,
sewing machine, folding bed, ice box. etc.: come
and see: nothing like it in the city at any price.
41 LOGAN ST.. near Wylle ave. jy&35
Offices, Desk Room, etc
TO LET-OFFICE BOOM ON GROUND
floor, large lront window, on Wood St., nesc
Fourth ave. ALEXANDER ALEE, 313 Wood st;
Jy20-3
rpO LET WELL LIGHTED OFFICE. NEWLY
JU painted: elevator, janitor service and ar
modern conveniences. Apply to GERMAN1A
SAVINGS BANK, 423 Wood street. e23-69-D
TO LET-OFFICE BOOMS OR SUITES FOB
general business purposes in tbe new DIS
PATCH BUILDING. 7a. 77 and 79 Diamond St.:
situation most central in the city; electric light
Included In rents, which are moderate. Apply
between 11 A. Jt. and 5 P.M. Je27-80
TO LET-PENN BUILDING, PENN AVE.,
near Seventh St., offices single or en suite,
in tbls elegant 8-story building: 2 Crane elevators,
heat and Janitor services; renta exceptionally
low; floor plans at our office; we have also de
sirable offices in other good buildings. SAMUEL
W. BLACK A CO.. 99 Fourth are. Je29-32-o
Bnalness Stands.
TO LET-BUSINESS OB WABEHOUSE-NO.
93 Third avenue, near Wood street: rent low,
W. A. HERRON A SONS, No. 80 Fourth avenue.
Jylt-4-TTS
TO LET-WAREHOUSE, 20X160. 109 WATEB
St., with large complete offices; power ele
vator. 8horse power gas engine. Inquire on
PREMISES. Jyl9-4S
TO LET-COR. FIRST AVE. AND GRANT ST.,
3-story brick house, 13 rooms; suitable for
store or boarding house; low rent. L M. PEN
NOCK A SON. 105 Fourth ave. Jy20-39
ELECTIONS.
-yiC-TlOE TO TEACHURS THE BOARD
JLl of School Directors of Findley township.
All.
.legneny county, wiu meet at imperial juli
at 10 o'clock A. M to elect 11 teachers; term
20.
7 months; wages S35 per mo.; applicants re-
questea to ne presejt as mis meeting.
D. E. STONESIPHER, Secretary.
jy!3-34-MW8 Clinton. Pa.
BANK STATEMENTS.
REPORT OFTHE CONDITION OF THE
FIRST NATIONAL BANK, atPittsbure:
in the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of
business July 12, 18S9:
HESOURCES.
Loans and discounts 32,401,211 43
Overdrafts 650 00
IT. S. bonds to secure circulation... 50,000 00
Other stocks, bonds and mortgages. 101,279 43
Due from approved reserve agents. 370,933 8
Due from other National banks 37,695 30
Dne from State banks and bankers. 36.263 71
Real estate 266,150 00
Current expenses and taxes paid.... 9,881 00
Checks and other cash items 12.548 80
Exchanges for Clearing House 216,770 30
Bills of other banks 21,080 00
Fractional currency, nickels and
cents 10S 92
Gold coin 215,000 00
Silvercoin 6,908 70
Legal tender notes 340,000 00
Redemption land with U. 8. Treas- .
urer (5 per cent of circulation).... 2,2b0 00
Due from Treasurer other than 5 per
cent redemption fund 13,000 00
$4,110,654 17
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in 750,000 00
Surplus fund i 150,000 00
Undivided profits 59,934 11
National bank notes outstanding... 45,000 00
Dividends unpaid 6,344 00
Individnaldepositssnbjecttocbeck. 2,815.287 31
Certified checks 29.464 11
Due to other National banks 160,430 87
T)ue to State banks and bankers. ... 94,193 77
4,110.654 17
State of Pennsylvania, County of Allegheny, ss:
I, J. D. Scully, Cashier of tbe above named
bank, do solemnly swear tbat the above state
ment is true, to the best of my knowledge and
oellef. J. D. SCULLY, Casbier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 19th
day of July, 1SS9. W. F. BOBB.
Notary Public
Correct Attest:
ALEXANDER NIMICK,
JOHN ff. McKELVY,
ROBERT 8. HAYS,
Jy20-22 Directors.
REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE
Third National Bank, at Plttsbnrg. in the
btate of Pennsylvania, at tbe close of business,
July 12, 1889.
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts 11,751703 CO
Overdrafts 6,253 16
U. S. bonds to secure circulation... 50.000 00
Other stocks, bonds and mortgages. 88,012 63
Due from approved re
serve agents S 233,317 43
Due from other Nation
al banks 33,39913
Due from State banks
and bankers 3,150 93
274,847 54
Real estate, furniture and fixtures. 64.114 37
Current expenses and taxes paid... 11.397 71
Premiums paid 9,023 00
Checks and other casb
items. j S 28,934 21
Exchanges for Clearing
House 73,509 05
Bills of other banks 13,410 00
Fractional paper cur
rency, nickels and pen
nies L459 24
Specie , 285,363 20
Legal tender notes 73,300,00
477,975 70
2,250 00
Redemption fund with U. S. Treas
, urer (5 per cent of circulation)....
$2,739229 71
UABILITIES.
Capital stock paid in S 500,000 00
Surplus fund 250,000 00
Undivided profits 34,519 4S
National bank notes outstanding.. 45,000 00
Dividends unpaid 3,322 V)
Individual deposits sub
ject to check 31,617,870 83
Demand certificates of
deposit 70,795 00
Cashier's checks out
standing. 12,345 61
Due to other National
banks 108,06195
Due to State banks and
bankers . 97,314 81
1,906,388 26
12,739.229 71
State of Pennsylvania, County ot Allegheny,
ss:
LW. E. Scbmertz, President of tbe Third
National Bank of Pittsburg, Pa., do solemnly
swear that tbe above is true to the best of my
knowledge and belief.
W. E. BCHMERTZ, President
Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 19th
day of Jnly.1889.
JAMES A. MoKEAN, Notary Public. .
Correct Attest:
JOHN DAUB.
r " B..UALLMEYES,"
' ,-- . A-CDRAVO.,.
BIVTDENBS.
THB BlW FR ASXriN INSTJBAWCI CO, 1
Of the CTrr or axleotxtnt, Pa,
AIXIOHXNT, July 1U, 1S8H. )
IVTOEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS
I mma. ftAWA fcfr rllV s4AasldSwt Hi4
D
dend of THREE FER CENT (SI CO per share),
vi . -- MTTLf a wrvnr.
jyjruia uu UDiutiuue if ,- s ,
jyii-n
1-10-D
Secretary.
AMUSEMENTS.
GRAND EXCURSION
To Rochester.
.STEAMER- MAYFLOWER,
Sunday. J uly 2L at 2 P. K.
Returning at 10 P. K.
Round trip. 50 cents. jy!9-36
LEGAL NOTICES.
TTOTICE APPLICATION WILL BE
LN made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on
the Sta day of August, 1SS9, by T. J. Vander
grift, Charles A. Anderson, Levi Shook, Joseph
Gebring, James G. Anderson and Thomas E.
Clark, nnder tbe provisions of tbe general cor
poration act of April.29, 1874, and its supple
ments, for a charter for an intended corpora
tion to be called "Tbe Snook-Anderson Manu
facturing Company,'' tbe object and purpose of
which is to carry pn business as machinists,
f ounders.-gas and steam fitters. anT the pur
chase and sale of the several articles and mate
rials connected "with and pertaining to said
business. Tbe principal office and place of
said business to Def in Pittsburg. Pa. .,.w
J. McF. CARPENTER,
jvlg-33-g Attorney for Applicants.
AUCTION SALES.
A. E. WEGER. Attorney. 93 Diamond street.
ORPHANS COURT SALE ESTATE 09
Carl J. Ross, deceased. I will expose at
public sale, on tbe premises. No. 1729 Josephine
street, Soutbside, MONDAY, July 22. 1889. at 8
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 ot sale One-hall
cash on confirmation of sale; balance in one
year, with interest, to be secured by bond and
mortgage with a sci. fa. clause. JOHN A.
HAFNER, Administrator. A. J. PENTE
COST. Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, 41S
Grant St. Je29-96-8
AUCTION SALE MANUFACTURING
' site. On the premises. River ave., Alle
gheny, opposite new Thirtieth street bridge,
between P. & W. and W. P. R. R.. TUESDAY.
July 23, at 2 o'clock P. V lot 200x125, with im
provements, viz.: A large and substantially
built planing mill, with first-class machinery.
2-story brick office building, stable, etc Terms
One-half casb; balance in L 2 and 3 years.
JOHN J. HOWLEY, 127 Fourth ave.
JJ17-2
AUCTION SALE 3 SUBSTANlIAIi
fAbrick dwellings. No. 293 WeMter ave.,
SATURDAY, July 20. 1889,at3o'cloekP. IC, on
the premises, one 2-story brick of 6 rooms in
the front; also 2 bricks in tbe rear, of 3 rooms
each; all in good repair; lot 20x120: terms made
known at sale BLACK dc BAIRD.
Jyl3-45-TTS 95 Fourth ave. 2-E-78.
EDUCATIONAL.
-nLOCUTION MUSIC LITERATURE.
Pi Mrs. Lizzie Pershing Anderson's School,
'64 Union avenue, Allegheny. French and Ger
Taao. Drawing and Painting, English studies.
rail term opens aepiemuer iu, isov. nena ior
prospectus. jyl6-18-W3
SOlMERf-HOME SCHOOL FDR GIRLS,
915 and 917-N. Charles street, Baltimore. '
MRS.W.M.CARY. (JSstablished 1842. French
MISS CARY. (the language of tbe school.
jyl8-o4-TTS -
HOLY GHOST COLLEGE
Complete preparatory, commercial and
collegiate departments, reopens WEDNES
DAY, SEPTEMBER 4; new students examined
Monday, September 2. Apply to Rev. John
T. MUBPHY, C. S. Spw President. jyl7-2S
BISHOP BOWMAN INSTITUTE A COL
LEGIATE school for yonng ladies, cor
ner Penn ave. and Fourth street. Pittsburg.
Tbe next session begins Wed., Sept. 11. Send
for register giving full information. Address
the rector, REV. R. J. COSTER, A. M.
jyl4-53-WS
CHELTENHAM ACADEMY. OGONTZ,
Fa. Unexcelled location and surround
ings. New school equipment. Gymnasium,
military drill, etc Thorough preparation for
college or scientific school. For circular, etc,
address JNO. CALVIN RICE, A. iL, Principal.
je2&53
NEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY.
Cornwall-on-Hndson. Courses of study in
civil engineering, English and classics. Labosw
atory, drawing room and field work. Beautiful
buildings, grounds, location. COL. C. J.
WRIGHT, B. S A. M., Supt; BELDlOI F.
HYATT. Comd't of Cadets. jelO-U
PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACAD
EMY. Chester. Pa. Twenty-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 CHA8. E.
HYATT, President. jyl52-WS
PITTSBURG ACADEMY.
Normal, Academic Commercial. Students
prepared for advanced classes In the best col
leges, for teaching, for business. Young La
dies' Seminary Department. Fall term opens
September 9. 18S9. Hon. Thos. M. Marshall,
President Board of Trustees. Address J.WAR
REN LYTLE, Principal, No. 7 Fourth avenue.
jyUWl-rrs
CURRY UNIVERSITY,
SIXTH STREET, PITTSBURG.
L477 STUDENTS LA8T YEAR.
Classical. Scientific Ladles' Seminary, Normal,
Musical, Elocutionary, Business College and
Shorthand departments. Send for new cata
logue. Correspondence with young persons de
siring a better education respectfully solicited,
JAMES CLARK WILLIAMS, A. iL, Pres't
jyl8.4C.TT8.
EiITTSBURG FEMALE COLLEGE FULL
and special courses of study in Literature
nguage. Natural Science, Music An 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. NORCROSS, D. D
jylO-23-ws Plttsbnrg. Pa.
Pennsylvania Female College.
81tuatea In a beautiful park, on a commanding
plateau, in the suburbs of Pittsburg, away from
city noise and dust. Unsurpassed for beauty and
healthfnlness. Excellent facilities for study of
Natural Sciences, Classics and Mathematlcs-ln
short, every department well equipped. The
completion of Dllworth Hall, comorlslnr new
chapel, commodious class rooms and additional
dormitories, has Increased capacity and furnishes
faculties for thorourh educational work of the
highest order. Season opens September IL 1SSB,
Early application Is desirable. Por catalogues and
furtberlnformatlon apply to MISS HELEN E.
PELLETBEAU, President, Pittsburg (East End),
Pa. JyS-94-Tus
DRY CLEANING
Of all kinds of wearing apparel, such as dresess,
tea gowns and wrappers. Also Turkish, Mad
ras and portier curtains, lambrequins, table
covers, mantel scarfs, tidies and all other tex
tile fabrics dry cleaned at the
BIXTH AVENUE DYE WORKS,
M. MAY SONS & Co.
66 SIXTH AVE,
Goods called for and delivered. v jell-TTS
"" A FTER TWO TRIALS."
FRED BEDLSTEIN, 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
iir. Bellstein can be seen at the Allegheny
market, where be bas a butcher's stana. .
DR.-BURGOON treats all curable diseases.
Over 800 testimonials of your neighbors cured
at his office 47 Ohio st, Allegheny, Pa.
Consultation free jyU
J. A. JACOBS,
ARCHITECT,
96 Fourth avenue.
JyU-2nrs
Pituburg. Pa.
JIAN03,
ORGANS.
a HAMILTON,
91 AND 98 FIFTH AVENUE,
Pittsburg. Pa, ap30-74-D
WALTZB J. OSBOtTRNE. KICHABS UXREOWS.
BARHOWS fc OSBOURNE
JOB PRINTERS,
90 Diamond street.
Telephone No. 8U
se2-k56-TTMU
G
A.BALPH,
BUILDING CONTRACTOR,
u eeventn avenue
Pittsburg. Pa.
Teltphone 1344. se5-n60-TTS
TTTATCHES f
Clocks, jewelry, silverware
clock repairing a specialty.
Fine watch and
WILSON. 61 FOURTH 'AVENUE.
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