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THE PITTSBURG- .DISPATCH, SUNDAY, JUNE 8, 1890.
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mm DAY SCIENCE.
Methods for Protection Against the
Drill of the Sea Worm.
OLD TAPERS TO KEEP ICE WATER.
in Ocular Analysis of the Antics of a Fall
ing Drop of Liquid.
TUE-BHIP THAT DESTEOTS ITSELF
tPREPAEID FOB TBI DISPATCH.
The problem of protecting piling and
timber in submarine structures against the
ravages of the teredo and other marine in
sects has long been a vexed one. There are
24 species of the teredo, bat the ship worm
is the best known. The teredo navalis has
a long and flexible body terminating in cut
tine shells or bits, and is inclosed for the
sake of its protection in a hose-like shell,
which reaches from the exterior extremity
to within a short distance of what is known
as the head. The teredo swims about for
awhile in search of timber, which it enters
b v a very minute opening. The worm grows
at the rate of two inches a month, and digs
a hole to accommodate its increasing size.
It continues its progress for 12 or 18 months,
propagates and dies. It reaches a length of
10 inches, although one has been seen 18J
inches in length. The teredo cannot exist
in muddy waters, as piling from the Mis
sissippi Sound has been examined after the
annual floods, when the river W3ter is very
muddy, and the dead bodie of the worm
have been found in these pi.es. Again, it
is proven that they can exist for a short
time in fresh water, as at Brisbane, Austra
lia, they survive the annually recurring ex
posure to fresh water from the floods, lasting
from two to three months.
The plans adopted for protecting piles
against these pests are nnmerous, the best
known and most efficient being to creosote
them, which is done by subjecting the pile,
after being peeled, to steaming ten hoursin
a vacuum'and 12 hours in a retort, in which
the creosote is forced into the wood, taking
the place of the sap. which has been with
drawn entirely from the wood. From 10 to
12 pounds of creosote to the cubic loot of
wood is about the right charge. The only
objection to this process is its first cost. It
will not par to creosote piles on this coast,
owing to the low price of same compared
with creosote. A creosoted pile, say 40 feet
in length, is worth on the Pacific coast
about 520. Covering piles with copper has
been tried, and with great success, but as it
costs about the same as creosote, it is objec
tionable on that account. Studding the ex
posed parts of the pile with copper tacks has
been tried by the New York Harbor Com
missioners with success, but as this method
uses as much copper as the former and more
labor is necessary to put it on, the objection
is the same.
One of the plans divised consists in
slabbing the pile and tacking on tarred pa
per on the core, then covering the tarred
paper with the slabs well spiked on. A
recent inquiry made concerning the old
Dutch plan of closely driving long nails
into the timber below water line, has re
sulted in the rejection of that method.
"Wrapping the piles with tarred canvas or
tarred paper and slabbing is generally
recognized as cheap and practicable. Sec
tions of piles thus treated, which have been
under water for seven or eight years at San
Francisco have been found to be almost en
tirely proof against the teredo.
A Self-Destructive War Ship.
A torpedo boat possessing some novel
features has just been tested with great
success. The torpedo is provided with en
gine and boiler, and a steam launch by
which the crew may make their escape after
bringing the ship into action. The roof or
deck is of sufficient thickness, in combina
tion with its curved shape, to prevent dam
age from shells. In action the vessel is first
taken to a convenient point, submerged
from the ordinary water line, then steamed
at full speed toward the vessel to be at
tacked. In actual warfare, the crew would
then take their places in the steam launch,
leaving only the pilot and the officer charged
with completing the circuit lor the explo
sion of the vessel. The electrical connec
tion may be so arranged that the act of strik
ing the vessel attacked would explode the
charge. The pilot and his associate, having
remained on board until the last possible
moment, would jump overboard, and, being
provided with life preservers, could be
picked up by the launch. The inventor
claims that a very heavy charge of explo
sives could be carried in this way, and
that the explosion, while it would, of
course, destroy the vessel itself, weuld also
destroy the largest iron-clad afloat. The
risk is great, but be believes it would be
possible for all the crew to escape.
About Big; Guns.
Iiord George Hamilton, the First Lord of
the English Admiralty, spoke recently very
strongly in favor of heavy guns, against
which much unfavorable comment has been
launched of late. He said: "The one ob
ject of all naval, and of all military tacti
cians is to concentrate force on a given
space, and within a given area; and the? do
so because they believe that not merely the
material destruction which the concentra
tion of fire effects, but the moral effect ol the
damage which it does is of enormous im
portance." Lord Hamilton considered that
all the objections against loading and train
ing guns by mechanical power are a near
reproduction of the objections which were
urged against the introduction of steam
for sail power. Mechanical power may oc
casionallv break down, but the speaker be
lieved there was no machinery on board a
man-of-war so unlikely to break down as
the hydraulic power by which the great
guns are loaded and trained. But it me
chanical power be substituted lor manual
power in loading, the men must stand level
with their guns, and protection must be af
forded them, otherwise they can be swept
away by the smallest gun. This means add
ing extra weight and offering a much larger
target to the projectile of the enemy.
Underclothing.
The important matter of underclothing
has been freely discussed of late. A corre
spondent writing on the subject, says: "All
the talk about 'natural clothing' I regard as
mere twaddle. Man neither eats, clothes
nor exists 'naturally.' lam a vegetarian;
but I smile at someof my vegetarian friends
when they talk about 'natural food; and I
am amused at the people who try to find pre
;edenta lor man's guidance in the coats of
animals. Man is an animal, who, after
thousands of years spent in arriving at his
present state of development, feeds and
:lothes himself, more or less wisely, in ac
:ordance with bis acquired tastes and experi
ences, and he will continue to do so without
regard to the woolly sheep or the hairy horse.
Cotton, as ordinarily used, is, I grant, a
;hilly-feeling material next the skin, under
:ertain conuitions ol temperature. Made
ap as cellular cloth it is not. It is then
varmer in cold weather and cooler in warm
veather than the Jaeger fabrics or flannel.
t didn't believe it till I tried it. .Now I
enow."
TrII Fa iiener.
Among recent devices for the saving of
rouble In completing the feminine toilet
a patent veil fastener. The veil holder
tonsisti of two separate pieces formed of
Tire.VEach piece has a loop at one end in
rbich'the end ol the veil Is fastened. The
itber end of the pieces terminates in the one
iase in book and in the other in an eye
tnd these are bronght together when the
reil requires to be adjusted.
Uses for Old Paper.
A'popnl&r sclentifio journal calls atten
lon to the aiany uses to which old paper
-Jtu
can be put The prudent housewife packs
away her winter clothing in old newspapers,
knowing that the printer's ink drives away
the moth as effectually as camphor or tar
paper, and uses newspapers under the car
pet, laid over the regular carpet paper for
the same reason. Ice, enveloped in news
papers, so that the air is excluded, will
keep longer than in any other way. and a
pitcher of ice water laid in a newspaper
with the ends of the paper twisted together
so as to keep out the air will keep cool all
night in the height of summer.
Fhotocrnpblng- a Drop of Water.
One of the most beautiful and suggestive
uses to which the photographic camera has
been lately put is in conjunction with the
thaumatrope. In the first of some recent
demonstrations was a thaumatrope in which
photographs of the various phases passed
through by a drop of water from its forma
tion and breaking away from its support to
its falling and being absorbed into the
water below, were rotated and observed in a
mirror through the rapidly passing orifices
in the thaumatrope disc The effect of form
ing and falling liquid drops was exactly re
produced and demonstrated the extreme ac
curacy with which the series of instantan
eous photographs was produced. By this
process the whole history of a liquid drop
can be studied in the most remarkable man
ner; there is first the gathering of the drop,
which gradually lengthens, then a slight
constriction is iormed which dimin
ishes to a mere thread of
liquid; the next puncture shows the
thread broken and the drop detached, fol
lowed by the retraction of the supporting
drop, which throws off a minute spherule
which is the remains of the broken thread.
The drop falls, and during its descent is
thrown into pulsating vibration varying
from a vertical to a horizontal ellipsoid
passing through a superoidal stage, and the
pendent drop simultaneously vibrates as if
it were a weighted spring, A further and
perhaps unexpected result follows the fall
ing into the water of the detached drop, for
it rebounds and vibrates in a similar manner
to the pendent drop at the top. These
phenomena are all reproduced in a most re
alistic manner when the photograph so pro
duced are examined with the aid of the
thaumatrope.
Envelope lUolstener and Sealer.
A device of great value hails from Ken
tucky. This is neither more nor less than a
couple of standards, fitted on a suitable
base, with rollers and moistened sponge.
Its object is the moistening and sealing of
envelopes. The gummed surface on the
envelope flop is first moistened by passing
it between a guide and the sponge holder,
drawing it forward over the roller beneath,
when the flap is turned down and the en
velope is passed between the rollers and
effectually sealed. The machine is said to
pay for itself in a short time in its saving
of time and labor.
Cultivation of the Bnsrar Cane.
An entirely new field of investigation in
regard to sugarcane cultivation has lately
been opened up, and the subject is regarded
with intense interest in sugar-producing
countries. As a result of some experiments
with self-sown seedling, it ie anticipated
that by cross-fertilization and a careful
selection ol seedlings, it will now be possi
ble to raise new and improved varieties of
sugar cane and renew the constitutional
vigor of plants that have become deterior
ated through continuous cultivation by cut
tings or slips.
Incombustible Textile.
Many of the substances usually applied
for the purpose of rendering fabrics incom
bustible change the color of the material or
stiffen it so mnch that its usefulness is con
siderably impaired. An easy and safe way
of protecting curtains and mosquito netting
against fire is to steep them in a solution of
phosphate of ammonia, obtained by mixing
a pint of water with about three ounces of
the phosphate. The color and texture of
the fabric remains unaltered.
Forced Draft In the British Navy.
The use of forcid drafts is now, to all in
tents and purposes, prohibited in the British
Kavy, being at sea a total failure. The
nature of the tailure is that the tubes all
leak at the combustion chamber and if the
fires are urged by fans beyond a certain
point. Admiral de Horsey, who speaks
authoritatively, says: "The use of forced
drafts is now totally prohibited in ships of
war, except under conditions of great emer
gency, and then it is only used for a vety
short time."
A Water Telephone.
A water telephone has recently been pat
ented in England. In apparatus employed
for the collection of sound transmitted
through water, particularly between ships,
some difficulty is experienced in properly
recording the sounds, on account of the in
strument being affected by other causes,
such as the movement of the ship. This
delect has now been remedied by construct
ing the apparatus so that any pressure
caused by the increased density of the water
has no affect upon it
Knphihalene an a Camphor Substitute.
The extreme scarcity and high price of
camphor in this country has induced two or
three firms to place on the market a. highly
refined naphthalene suitable for the preser
vation of wooleui, furs and other articles
from the destructive attacks of insects.. The
naphthaline is produced in several forms,
the more saleable being balls, tablets, scales
and granulated.
Machine for Hllllns; Celery.
A machine has just been patented by
means of which the hilling of celery can be
effected with wonderful dispatch and
economv.
Lata! Lota! Lots!
Nice building lots affording attractive homes
or money making to the purchasers at present
P "E MORN1NGSIDE PLAN,
Eighteenth ward, extending from the Alia,
gneny river and A. V. R. R. to Highland Park,
in the East End. Large lots at 875. S100, 1200.
$300, up to 600 for magnificent situations.
ALLEGHENY LOTS.
Benton are. plan. Eleventh ward, beautiful
situation. !00, $300, 400. New streets and rapid
transit lines now building will soon double and
quadruple values in this section.
FLEMING PARK.
Level lots, handsome and convenient home
sites right on line of P.iIiE.8. R. and pro
posed electric road,in sight of the city and view
of the river. No mistake can be made in bay
ing these choice lots at $200 to S300.
FAIRMOUNT AVENUE, EAST END.
Line of Penn 'ave. cable in the midst of ele
gant surroundings, elevated situation, perfect
drainage, extended views; every attraction of
the country right in the city, with all city com
forts. A sure investment at to-day's price, $700
Small cash payments, balance monthly, or a
Bharp discount for all cash. We have nice
homes, choice investments in all locations.
Our representatives ready to accompany pur
chasers at all times direct from our offices.
Charles Somers & Co.,
313 Wood St
6019 Penn Ave.,-E. E.
Telephone 1778. Telephone 6828.
JeS
EUROPE TICKETS TO AND FROM
Europe by leading lines; good berths se
cured; drafts, letters of credit, money orders,
foreign coin, passports, etc.; we sell at New
York rates. MAX SCHAMBERG 4 CO., 627
Bmithfleld St, Pittsburg, Pa, Established 1855,
mjlt-waa
Ma-Display advertisements one dollar per
square for one insertion. Classified advertise
ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Bale,
To Let, etc., ten cent per line for each inser
tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents.
Top line being dismayed counts as two.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
POR THE BOUTH5IDE, NO. 1112 CARSOH
STREET.
BRANCH OFFICES ALSO AS BELOW, "WHERE
WANT. FOR 8ALK, TO LET, !AND OTHER
TKANSIENTADVERTISEMKMTSWILL BE RE
CEIVED UP TO 8 P. M. FOR INSERTION.
Advertisements are to be prepaid except where
advertisers already hare accounts with Tub Dli-
rATCH.
PITTS BURG.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY, SK9 Bntler street.
XMIL G. STUCKEY, S4th street and Penn ave.
E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylle ave. and Fnltonst,
H. STOKKLY. Plfth Avenne Market Uooss,
XABTXXO.
'3. W. WALLACE, (121 Penn avenne.
OXKLA1CO.
MCALLISTER BHElBLER,sthav. ftAtwoodst,
SOCTHSIPE.
JACOB BPOHN. So. ICarson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHER, 89 Federal street.
H. J. MCBRIDE, Market House, Allegheny,
FRED H. EGGERS. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EGGERS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
J. P. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Weiternand Irwinaves.
G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver ayes.
PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ayes.
T. E. MORRIS, 68 Preble ave.
M1LLVALE BOROUGH.
W. W. PLOCK.ER, Stationer. No. 1 Grant ave.
SHARPSBURG.
C. BELLMAN. Stationer, 818 Main t.
THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
IS NOW
Corner Smithfield and
Diamond Streets.
WANTED.
Mole Help.
AGENTS THE GREATEST SELLING WORK
of modern times has at last appeared. Stan
ley's own book. "In Darkest Africa;" this Is the
only book for which Stanley has written a line;
Chss. Scribner's Sons, pnbllsliers: apply at once
for territory. P. J. FLEMING 4 CO.,77 Diamond
street. Je5-39-irWFSn
ACTIVE PUSHING MEN TO SOLICIT
orders for ns In cltj : 830 a week can be made;
call soon If yon want a chance to make money, as
we will only employ a limited number: first come
first served. E. GATELY & CO., 23 Federal St.,
Allegheny, Pa. Je8-2S-Tnsa
AGENTS-K0 OUTFIT ON 30 DAYS' TIME;
(ISO pront In four weeks or no pay. Address
with sump, JaRVIS & CO., Racine, Wis.
my29-3S
ACTIVE YOUNG MAN-FAMILIAR WITH
the retail drug trade, Pittsburg and Alle
gheny. Reply to A., Dispatch office. JeS-52
BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S BUSINESS
College. 12 Federal street, Allegheny: open
dally through summer, 9 A. H. to 9 P.M.: system
of shorthand changed from Graham's to Eclectic
the briefest and simplest; Instruction private for
both sexes. rayl8-l-TTSSu
BUTCHERS TWO GOOD MEN IMMEDI
ATELY; wages (25 to (50 a month, with
board, at No. 850 Main St., Braddock. J. L.
EHNER. Je8-lS
T.RASS BAND-OF SIX (6) MOUTH-PIECES
It to double in band and orchestra, to take the
road Jnne 14. Address quick, B. T., Dispatch
office. JeS-78
BOY INTELLIGENT AND STRONG TO
work In a shop and pick up a trade. 98
FOURTH AVE., Room 45, between 8:30 and 9A.il.
JeS-91
CANVASSEUS-SIX HIGH-CLASS ART AND
educational canvassers for different parts of
Pennsylvania: new works: 830 to J200: large com
missions. Address the LYON BOOK. CO., 358
Main St., Buffalo, N. r. Je8-6
COATMAK.ERS (TWO) GOOD WAGES,
steady work. J. J. RUPERT, Emlenton.Pa.
Je8-62
CARPENTERS-GOOD MEN ONLY: WAGES
35c: 8 hours. ROOM 38, 159 La Salle St.,
Carpenters & Builders' Ass'n, Chicago.
JfS-1-wsn
COACHMAN THOROUGHLY COMPETENT.
Address, giving references from place where
last employed, A. Z., Dispatch office. mj-31-20
CANVASSERS-TWO FIRST-CLASS: NEW
goods, new plan: agents making 15 a day.
P. F. COLLIER, IMS Penn ave. JeS-124
DRUG CLERK-REGISTERED, UNMAR
RIED, temperate: send references and state
salary expected: a permanent situation to right
man. STEPHENSON'S MODEL PHARMACY,
Greensburg. Je7-81
EXPERIENCED MAN-TO PUT ON AND
take charge of canvassers; also to sell to the
trade: a staple line: a good opening for a reliable
man; call Monday between 10 and 3. POWELL,
Room 254, 8eventh Avenue Hotel. JeS-75
ENERGETIC TEACHERS AND PRINCI
PALS In every county to engage in a pleas
ant business during vacation: salary or commis
sion: circulars mailed tree. P. W. iiOWE, No. 18
Tannehlll St., Pittsburg. Pa. JeS-48
EXPERIENCED MAN-IN THE TEA BUSI
NESS: one having outside trade preferred;
good wages to right party. UNION PACIFIC
TEA CO., 433 Market St., city. JeS-23
FEEDER EXPERIENCED BOY FOR CYL
INDER press. Apply at P.P. SMITH'S. 53
and 55 Virgin alley. JeS-00
GOOD STEADY MAN FOR GENERAL
office work; must write a good hand; be a
stenographer and typewriter; good wages paid to
competentman. Address, In own handwriting,
BOX 125, Indiana, Pa. JeS-33
JOB PRINTERS-(2) AT PERCY P. SMITH'S,
53 and 55 Virgin alley. Je8-06
LABORERS-ON EXCAVATION FOR NEW
Dispatch building. Diamond St., above
Smithfield: good wages. Apply to FOREMAN, on
the ground. JeS-117
PRINTER-THOROUGHLY PRACTICAL-A8
foreman or our composing room: must un
derstand Imposition and be experienced in a high
class of Illustrated catalogue work: applications
from other than first-class men will not be consid
ered. GIES & CO., Buffalo, N. Y. Ie8-1
PATTERN MAKERS-FOB. ARCHITECTURAL
Iron work: steady employment and good
wages guaranteed to good men. Apply by tele
graph at our expense, THE WALTON ARCHI
TECTURAL IKON WORKS, Cincinnati, O.
Je5-53
SALESMEN ON SALARY OR COMMISSION,
to handle the new patent chemical Ink eras
ing pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever pro
duced; erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds; no
abrasion of piper; 200 to 500 per cent profit; one
agent's sales amounted to (620 In six days; another
(32 in two hours; we want one energetic general
agent for each State and Territory: sample by
mall 25c For terms and tnll particulars address
THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., La Crosse,
Wis. Je8-8
SOLICITOR FOR OUR ALBUM TRADE; THE
newest and best designs; -pothlng like it in
the world: call and 6ee them: salary paid weekly.
FANNING & GURRKN, McCance block.
Je8-128
STENOGRAPHER AND TYPEWRITER WHO
can keep books; (60 per month; railroad clerk,
good rapid penman. COMMERCIAL ACCOUNT
ING AGENCY, 510 Smithfield street. Je8-76
STONECUTTKRS 100 FOR GOVERNMENT
work; steady employment until the first
or November at the best going rate of wages.
C H. oTBONG & oON, Beres, O. Je5-14
TWO GOOD MANIPULATORS-AT ONCE,
for the Tnrklsh bath department: must be
thoroughly experienced; good wages and steady
employment. Apply to MANAGER, Pittsburg
Natatorium, Duquesne Way. jeS-119
TOBYMAKERS-10 HAND AND 5 MOLD
tobymakers. S. HUCK, 519 Liberty St.,
Plttsbnrg, Pa. JeS-114
YOUNG MAN -OF GOOD APPEARANCE
and address: also with good business princi
ples, and a pusher, to dilve a delivery wagon
and do some soliciting: must be acquainted In the
East End: no caro of horse; reference reqntred.
Call Monday S P. M. 6320 PENN AVE., East End.
Je-6S0
YOUNG MAN WHO HAS WORKED AT
laying grounds for glass stalners. STAN D
ARD M'F'G CO., 300 River ave, Allegheny.
ieS-84
OUNO SlA OR BOY FOR OFFICE
work; must be bright and quick at figures.
Address CALCULATOR, Dispatch. Je6-36-rsu
Femals HelD-
COOK AND CHAMBERMAID FOR ONE
house out of cltr, 50 cooks, dining room
girls housemaids: first-class place. MRS. KIRK
TODD, 28 Sedgwick St., employment office, Alle
gheny. Je8-7
COOK IN SMALL FAMILY AT 8HADYSIDE:
must come well recommended: woman of
middle age and settled habits preferred. Applr
ft third house from Fifth on 0HARA STRlJtlf
East End. )e3-40
CHAMBEKMAID-AT S. WERTHEIMER'S.
Western and Bidwell, Allegheny City.
- JeS-19
DISHWASHER GOOD WAGES. 920 PuNN
AVE. JC8-60
EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GENERAL
honsswork; references required. Applr
mornings, bstween 10 and 12, Mo. XBCOLTAKt
inn ft tfK f likland. it-m
-1IBL FOR GENERAL .HOUSEWORK III
I -J" 11 4rTvil1v artist li TitV TnnnlM Arl W Hi
LAND ST., Bhadyslde. JeS-18
G'
OOD COOK MUST HAVE GOOD BEFER-
EBt;t3. Mj)iava ., Aiuroes;.
jes-iKi
TNFANT'S NURSE-MUST BE EXPEK1EN CED
I and have unexceptional references. Call 1:30
PLAO.Br KaCyelle. at End,
r. A. lAflh J.AA...V -t. A At A nAjHJ-rtpi1 "-1
nrniLsWarlvllnfL Vjli VTlrt T
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WANTED.
Femnln Help.
LAD IES-THRKE, INTELLIGENT, BETWEEN
18 and 30 years, to learn a paying business
requiring tact and perseverance; good reference
required. Address L. C H., Dispatch office.
Jcs-K
LADY TO DO WRITING AT HOME: SEND
self-addressed stamped envelope to HAGER
CO., South Bend, Ind. Je7-27
PROTESTANT GIKLTO NURSE AND DO
chamber work In small family In . E. Ap
ply 6218 PENN AVE. JeS-Sf
YOUNG LADIES TWO. OF INTELLIGENCE
and refinement, to engage In a well paying
business, to leave city; no money or experience
required. For further Information, call at 204
Smithfield. second floor, W. B. KNIGHT. Je8-1B
SInle and Female Help.
LIVE AGENT LADY OR GENT WHO WILL
be given the exclusive sale In a county for a
wonderlnlly easy and quick selling article of
merit; profits large; all our agents are making
(109 to (125 a month. Write at once for particulars
to F. A, MILLIKAN, room (14, Penn building,
Pittsburg. Pa. Je8-88
Situations.
POSITION BY A MIDDLE-AGED MARRIED
man as watchman or timekeeper; talk En
glish, French and German: A 1 reference and se
curity on hand. Address WATCHMAN. Dis
patch office. JeS-33
POSITION BY YOUNG MAN OF GOOD.
moral character and experience as office or
entry clerk, or any office of trust: very best of
reference. Address N. B., Dispatch office.
JeS-55
SITUATION-BY PRACTICAL DRUGGIST-12
years' experience; competent to take full
charge; best of referendes: out of city preferred;
moderate salary. Address DRUGGIST, Dispatch
Place. Jc8-115
SITUATION-BT A REGISTERED PHAR
MACIST, speaks German and English, with
a number of years city experience: competent to
take charge. Address DRUGS, Dispatch office.
Je8-44
SITUATION-BY A COMPETENT FLORIST
and gardener; single man; can furnish best of
reference. Address P. G., Dispatch office.
Je7-1
S1EADY POSITION AS CARPENTER BY
man who Is a fair mechanic. Address J. O.,
Dispatch office. JeS-61
Partners.
BUSINESS MAN-TO INVEST (1,200 OR (1,500
with two experienced actors, who will In
vest equal amount In putting newmuslcal comedy
on the road; a tried success: company nearly all
booked Tor next season; 15.000 lithographs ready;
thorough Investigation solicited. Address SUC
CESS, Dispatch office. JeS-58
BARTNEK-MAN WITH SMALL CAPITAL
to take Interest in Belgium hlock stone qnarry.
jror further particulars address WM. MCSPAD
DEN, Branch Junction P. O., Westmoreland Co.,
Pa. Je5-18
PARTNER WITH FROM (5. COO TO (10,000
capital to Join advertiser In the manufactnre
of English bone china and Bellcek ware: big
profits. Address CHINA, Dispatch office. J 1 8-32
PURCHASER FOR HALF INTEREST IN AN
established business: profits at present
(10.000 per annum: can belncreased tenfold. Ad
dress R., Dispatch office. JeS-67
Bonrders nnd Lodgers.
-OOARDERS THREE GENTLEMEN FOR
JC handsomely furnished connecting rooms,
first-class board, at reasonable rates. In a private
family, a few doors from East Parks and electric
car lines. Address. HOME COMFORTS, Dispatch
office. JeS-123
-I ENTLEMEN BOARDERS WHO WILL
VT find a first-class place at 65 GRANDVIEW
AVE. Je7-32
OCCUPANT FOR NICELY FURNISHED
front room, with board, dressing room at
tached, washstand, hot, cold and fine spring
water; nse of bath; large grounds, fruit and
shade trees, stables, etc.; finest location In East
End, on line of Penn ave. cable ears. Call or ad
dress INGLESIDE, cor. Penn and Rebecca sU,
East End. Je8-57
Bonrdlne.
BOARDING-1N COUNTRY FOR SUMMER
for lady and child: state location or house
and terms: references if necessary. Address S 12,
Dispatch office. Je8-59
SUMMER BOARDING-BY SMALL FAMILY,
not over 12 miles from the .city. Address
SUMMER, Dispatch office. JeS-85
Rooms.
FURNISHED ROOM-WITH OR WITHOUT
board, by two gentlemen, at or near Oak
land; shade trees, use of bath; private family
preferred; references. Address D., Dispatch
office. JeS-47
Real Estnte. "
TO RENT-A 12 OR 14-ROOMED HOUSE,
desirably located and In prime order, with
acre or more of land; state exact location and
rent desired. X. Y. Z., Dispatch office.
Je5-25-Thrsa
Flnnnclnl.
BUYERS FOR SUMMER RESIDENCE 2K
miles south of Ohio Pyle; house has six
rooms, bay window, double porch and cellar,
dining room 14x20, and kitchen 14x16, separate
from main building; all In good condition; good
water and stream near by; large or small lot with
It. For rurther particulars call -on or address'
N ALLY HOTTER, box 42, Ohio Pyle. Pa. Je8-35
BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES-FINANCIAL
investments, mortgages, monev loans, rents
collected, stores of allJtlnds, and real estate sales
executed promptly. T. O. BROWN A CO.. 90
Fourth ave. Je3-6S
ORTGAGES-81,000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY
and suburban properties at 4, 5 and 6 per
cent, and on larms In Allegheny and adjacent
counties at 6 per cent. L M. PENNOCK & SON,
147 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41
M ORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS
to suit at 4K. 5 and 6 per cent. AbLES &
UAIIjEV, 1M Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19.TT3sn
O LOAN MONEY-WE HAVE OVER ONE
million dollars to loan on city and subnrban
property at AH per cent; no tax: we will also
loan money on Improved farms In Allegheny,
Beaver, Fayette, Washington and Westmoreland
counties; any marketable security taken for loans
of any amount. BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth
ave. je3-a9-su
Miscellaneous.
CALL TO SEE THE AUTOMATIC TYPE
WRITER at 110 FOURTH AVENUE, onp.
OH Exchange. Jc5-28-ThFSu
DRYGOODS STORE-WANT TO BUY AGOOD
one within 30 miles or Pittsburg: give full
particulars or no attention. Address N. O.. Dis
patch office. JcS-13
EVERY PERSON-MARRIED OR SINGLE,
and especially those contemplating getting
married, to know that we are selling household
furniture of , all kinds "20 per cent below regular
cash prices; assortment very large and fine.
MICHIGAN FURNITURE CO., 437 Smithfield at.
JeS-103
FREE SITE AND FREE GAS-GIVEN TO
manufactories at Jeannette, on main line of
Pennsylvania Railroad. Address EAST JEAN
NETTE LAND CO., Greens burg. Pa. mbl3-50-sn
ITiLAT CAR3-16 GOOD FLAT CABS, 8TAND-
ARD gauge; must be In good condition; state
lowest cash price. J, M. DAVIS, Marine Bank
building. Je8-14
HOUSEKEEPERS AND THOSE BEGIN
NING housekeeping, and others wanting
furniture, to call and net posted In prices, and see
the large line or goods of the MICHIGAN FUR
NITURE CO., 437 Smithfield st. JeS-103
OLD COINS-HIGHEST CSH PRICE PAID
for old coins; for particulars Inclose 3c In
stamps. Address H. L. ZUMPE, P. O. Box 133.
McKeesport, Pa., Agents lorVon Bergen Coin
Book. my27.5I-su
lANO BABY GRAND AT ONCE. J. C.
EL LIB, care Hotel Anderson. Je8-143
YOU-TALK IT OVJSlt WITH YOUR WIFE:
stop paving rent: be your own landlord Join
the National Capitol Saving and Loan Society.
For information call on SEFTON & DUNN, Ml
and 87 Water St.. corner Market, room 22. JeS-3
YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF
Stewart Co. 's fine cabinet photos for (1, at
90 and-92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny.
mv2S-49-TTSU
OK TEAMS-APPLY ON WORK, ELLS
4 WORfH avenue and Roup street. BuuTH
& FLINN. le8-27
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL E-TATE.
City Rnaldences.
A RARE BARGAIN FOR A FEW DAYS
only; new two-story frame house five rooms,
water, nat. gas. Tront and rear porelies: No. 17
Madison ave.. Fifteenth ward. W. W. iIlDER
KIN. 6343 Station SU.E.E. Tel. 5327. JeW l-rsu
BAItGAIN - CORNER COLWELL AND
Townsend sts., one square from Firth ave..
teu minutes' walk rrom postoffice. a lot, 79x30, on
two paved streets, with two two-6tory brick
dwellings, six rooms each, natural gas, water:
eisy terms. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 162
Fourth aye. ieS-91
CARSON STREET-GOOD 9-ROOM BRICK
residence, near Third st. Southslde; all mod
ern conveniences: Iot20xl00 feet, through to Cabot
way; (LOOOcush. balance to suit: price. (5.600; a
bargain. DIXON & CO., 112 Fourth av.
. JeS-112'
FIFTH AVE. PROFERTY-WITHIN THHEE
minutes' walk of Court House; the property
consists of three good bouses and three lots, each
fronting 20 feet 6 Inches on Fifth ave.. by 112 feet
to paved street, with same front: plenty or room
on lots In sont of present houses to build fine
business houses; a good opportunity for a safe and
profitable Investment; price low and terms easy.
J. B. LARK1N & CO., 152 Fifth ave. Je8-30
1 OOD FOUR-ROOM BRICK HOUSE NEAR
VX Magee street: 10 per cent net investment;
(1,125. l.IXON CO.. 112 Fourth ave. Je8-142
LIBERTY . AVE. ON LY (3, 600 NO. 4755
Liberty ave., cor. Edmund St., Sixteenth
ward; lot fronts 68 ft. on Liberty, running back
121 ft. to point with two-story brick store aod
dwelling of six rooms: terms very easy. rHOS.
MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler St. Jel-143-WSU
-I "I 500-WYLIE AVKltUJB, 3 TWO-STORY
D JLJL and mansard brick dwellings of T
rooms each, cemented cellars, well sewered; also
ln rear a two-story irame dwellings or s rooms
each. Total rent (1,240 per year, BLACK A
BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. if
Je8-63
9 PER CENTNET-1NVE3TMENT PROPERTY
In vicinity of publlo High School, Plttsbnrg:
6 new brick dwellings ol 5 rooms each; water in
side and property well sewered; street paved:
price (11, 500; hlr bargain, ALLES 4 BAILEY,
164 fourth aye, TeLlS7, 467-33
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE
City Residences.
CQ 850-NO. 4911 HARRISON ST.. LOT 20x100,
ipJ. No. 1 brick house or six rooms: also brick
house of three rooms on rear: both houses rent
SrSI56iilr!?J,.',-tl(IOc", balance to suit. THOS.
McCaffrey, asoa Butler st. je7-8a-wssa
QQ 600-NO. 4927 HARRISON ST.; LOT 20x100:
juJt one brick house, hall, five rooms and fin
ished attic, and one brick house of four rooms and
S.n1,,?.eiJSti?i'2' 00 cssh. balance to snit. THOS.
MCCAFFREY, 3509 Bntler St. Je7-88-W68u
QQ 200-BEDFORD AVE., NEAR GUM ST.,
J7tJa two-story and finished mansard brick
dwelling of 7 nice rooms: both gases: rents lor
(312 per year. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Ponrth ave.
Enat End Residences.
CORNER PROPERTY-SHADYSIDE. CON
VENIENT to Roup station. P.R.R., Fifth ave.
and Duquesneeieetrlcllnesialarge 2-story and at
tic modern brick dwelling; first floor, 2 balls and 4
rooms, pantry, etc.; second floor, S bedrooms,
bath and sewing room: third floor, 3 rooms,
laundry and drying room; fine slate mantels: tile
hearths: both gases and wires for electric light
throughout the house; sliding doors between ball
and parlor and library; tile vestibule; front, side
and rear porches: stone sidewalks, asphalt walk
around house; cemented cellars, etc.; lot 85x165 to
private alley. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth
ave. A69. Je8-64
CA RVER 8T.. EAST END NEWFHAME
dwelling, seven rooms, attic, bath, h. and c
water, slate mantels, stationary washstands,
cemented cellar: low price. BAXTER. THUMP-
buh a; co 162 Fourth ave. Je8-93-TTSu,
AST END-ONLY M.500-ONE SQUARE
from North Highland ave., a complete and
modern frame residence of six large rooms and
attic, hall, vestibule, bath, w c. andw. s., inside
shutters, slate mantels, tile hearths, sliding doors
between parlor and dining room, large arched
doorway from hall to parlor, range, h. ahd o.
J"8' !r'e Paotry, large porches with balcony;
!SiS.!: complete sewerage, J. E. GLASS, No.
133 Fifth ave. jeS-Tf
FINE RESIDENCE PROPERTY -EAST END
for a short time only, about two acres of
beautiful ground covered with large forest trees,
with modern brick dwelling of 13 large rooms,
hall, bathroom and all the latest Improved con
veniences, excellent spring water and good
sprlnghouse, good stable, etc.; this property Is
situate in one of the finest residence location In
East Liberty, three minutes' walk from Duquesne
electric road and five minutes from Penn avenue
line; to those anticipating the purchase of a home
we invite yon to call, and we will take you to see
this elegant place, as It Is something extra: tha
Srlre asked Is very reasonable. BLACK &
AIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Je
LINDEN AVE. TWENTY-FIRST WARD, 150
ft. from Penn ave.. new and: elegant Queen
Anne frame residence. 12trooms, besides laundry,
hath andw. c; stone washtnbs. electric light and
bells: piped f r Illuminating gas; open sanitary
plumbing; first class in all respects; conveniently
arranged: lot 37xl50 ft. ; desirable location for a
home: sendfor property list. ALT.Ea & BAILEY,
164 Fourth ave. Teh 167. Je8-48-wssa
LINCOLN AVE., EAST END, FRAME
dwelling of ten rooms, hall, bath, w. c, hot
and cold water; stable and carriage honse; lot 60x
200 feet: will sell at a bargain: to quick buyer
easv terms. W. W. ELDERK1N, 6348 Station St.,
E. E. Tel. 5327. Je6-31-F8U
OAKLAND-AT A BARHAIN-A CHOICE
Oakland residence; a new two-story and
mansard brick residence of eight rooms, ball,
vestibule, bath, w, c. and w. s., rangt, h. and c.
water, slate mantels and tile hearths. Inside shut
ters, front and rear porches; the honse Is hand
somely pattered throughout: large dry cellar,
nicely cemented and perfectly dry; the sewerage
Is perfect, being connected with the main city
sewer; lot 24x100 to an alley; immediate possession.
J. E. GLASS, 133 Fifth ave. JeS-7J
SHETLAND AVE., NEAR LINCOLN AVE.-A
choice residence site; size, 120x120 ft.: this Is a
handsome lut and Is for sale cheap to a prompt
buyer. J. E. GLASS, 133 Fifth ave. jeS-77
- A 000-FIFTH AVE., OAKLAND -BE-OJ-Tb.
TWEEN Craft avenue and Helket street
new two-story and mansard pressed brick dwell
ing with stone trimmings, of ten rooms, bath
room, laundry and linen room, ball, vestibule
with tile floor, sliding door between ball and
parlor, also between parlor and library: Inside
slintters, slate mantels and tile hearths and fancy
basket grates, range, b. and c. water, natural and
artificial gas, elegant chandellersund electric at
tachment rorlighting; hardwood finish through
put the house: the glass In vestibule door and hall
lamp Is of special design; the hardware, locks,
etc., are the best: this house presents an elegant
appearance; lot 25x125 to a 20-Ioot alley: the sewer
age Is complete: nice walks in the yard. J. E.
GLASS. No. 133 Fifth avenne. JeS-77
Sf 300-SUMMKRLEA STREET, CONVEN
U. IENT to Roup Station, Fifth ave cable and
Duquesne electric lines: an elegant new frame
dwelling of 9 rooms, fine hall, bath room, range,
sliding doors, front and back staircase, natural
gas, wired for electric lights, slate mantels and
all modern conveniences, laundrv, wide porch,
Ac: lot 40X160; termseasy. BLACK&BAIRD.
95 Fourth ave. JeB-64
Alleshcny Residences.
ARCH ST., NEAR PARK-LOT 20x100 TO A
paved street, with two frame dwellings,
rented for (322 per year; a bargain. BAXTER,
THOMPSON CO., 162 Fourth ave.
Je8-92-SMTUWT
FREMONT ST.-VERY ATTRACTIVE CITY
home: a most desirable location; Fremont
St., Allegheny; excellent brick house built by
present occupant and owner; vestibule, hall,
eight rooms, bath, pantry,- laundry; all in perfect
order: large lot extending 160 feet to paved street
In rear; will sell at a low price; smallpaymeLt In
cash, balance long time. CHARLES SOMEKS A
CO., 313 Wood st. . Je8-40
GREAT BARGAIN-IN THE FIRST WARD,
Allegheny: a 10 per centnet Investment guar
anteed. See ANDERSON & BEECKMAN, LIM
90 Fourth ave. jed-34
WESTERN AVE., NO. 263, ALLEGHENY A
two-story brick residence of nine rooms,
hall, vestibule, bathroom, h. and c. water, marble
mantels and hearths, range and furnace In base
ment, nat. and art. gas. fine chandeliers, electric
bells, front and back stairs laundry In basement,
large lot, 48 ft. 8 Inches by 13) fret to an alley; this
Is one of the most desirable properties on the ave
nue. J. E. GLASS, No. 133 Fifth ave. JeS-TT
500-LINDEN AVENUE. ALLEGHENY
Oueen Anne frame dwelling of 8 rooms:
conveniences, shade trees, shrubberv. etc.:
short walk to electric road; lot 50x125; this Is a
very cheap property and terms will be made easy.
BLACK St. BAIRD. 95 Fourth ave. B105 )e&&?
CX 000-TWO-SfOBY FRAME AND MAN
tipOt SARD on Wilson avenue, Allegheny, near
Drum St.; eight rooms, bath and wash house,
marble mantels, tile hearth; lot 25x120. J. B.
LARKIN&CO., No. 152FKthave. Je8-30
Suburban Residences.
WILKINSBUKQ-A NICE NEW HOUSE;
4 rooms, reception hall, etc.; lot 23x125;
only 4 .minutes' walk from station; (500 cash
andtl5amonth:thislsa nice, little, cozy home
for the money; we have one same size and same
size lot for (2,000, same payments, but has an
ordinary hall Instead of a reception hall; these
properties are well worthy of the attention of any
one wanting a house: they are also near the line
of the new Duquesne Electric R. K. Hue. which is
supposed to carry passengers from Wllklnsburg
to Pittsburg for i cents. C. H. LOVE No. 93
Fourth ave. Je7-44
WILKIN SBURO-QUEEN ANNE HOUSE;
4 rooms, finished attic Z halls, slate man
tels: front and rear porches: hot and cold waler;
fittings for natural gas and electric light; lot 83x
132, on Franklin street: 5 minutes' walk from sta
tion. Wllklnsburg. Inquire C. H. LOVE, 93
Fourth aye. Je4-49-wssu
ffOFC CASH AND SMALL MONTHLY PAY
fSUO MENT? will buy a handsome 5-room
house, with line lot. In Etna Park Place, a rapidly
growing suburb, for (1,400; 10 more new houses
going up: convenient to city: plans and photos at
office. MAGAW & UOFF, LLM., 145 Fourth ave.
Je8-54-TnSn
FOR KALE LOTS.
Allegheny Lots.
-TJES'rEltN AVENUE ALLEGHENY A
Y V very choice lot. size 23 ft. 4 Inches by 120 feet
deep to an alley: this Is one of the most desirable
lots on the avenue. For particulars see J. E.
GLASS, No. 133 Fifth ave. Je8-77
5)d
800 LOT ON ARCH STREET. AKUVP.
the nark, on west side of street: slzefflTioo
leet to paved alley. bTRAUB & MORRIS, corner
Wood street and Third avenue. JtS-79
Parma.
TJVAEMFOREXCHANGE-333ACBES.SITUATE
P in the great gas belt leading from Bethlehem
to Murrysvtlle; 230 acres improved and 100 acres In
timber: 4-foot vein of coal of superior quality
under about 200 acres; 2H miles lrom railroad sta
tion, and 4 miles from county seat, 3 miles from
glassworks; free and clear of all encumbrances;
will exchange for (25.030 lmnroved property in
Allegheny county: Pittsburg or Allegheny City
preferred. Inquire C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourlh ave.,
or GEO. RICHARD, 103 Shady ave. 1e7-4l
COUNTRY ESTATE-WOKTH SECURING,
affording a delightful residence and yielding
large income on money Invested, situate on Ohio
river at R. R. and town; magnificent views and
vistas: large, modern build, elegantly finished
brick residence with all conveniences, cost (20,000:
ice house, carriage house, outbuildings, full
grown shade and ornamental trees, lawns, shrub
cry, green and hot houses: 53 acres of thecholcest
Ohio river bottom land, fenced, high state of cul
tivation: 1.000 bearing apple trees. Ben Davis,
W Blow and other varieties: pears, quinces, plums,
cherries, etc., in abundance yielding a net in
come of over (5,000 per annum: space does not
permit recitation of all desirable appurtenances,
which will be cheerfully furnished in detail by
ED W1TTISH. 410 Grant St.. Pittsburg, Pa.
je4-41-TTS8u"
SHscellnneons.
OWN A HOME WE WILL BUY OB BUILD
for you anywhere and let your rent pay for
the property: no security required. GRANITE
STATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch
office, btandard building, 531-533 Wood St.
mTis-15-TTSSU
HERRON HILL PARK-FINEST VIEW OF
the city; take Wylle ave. cars or by way ot
Thirty-third st.: when there be sure to examine
the beantliul lots, 20x100 ft. each, fronting on Her
ronave.. Adelaide and Clarissa sts.; prices low;
terms easy.
Herron 11111 Park Lots 10x100 ft. each, fronting
on Adelaide and Clarissa sts. and Herron ave.;
three minutes' walk from Wylle ave. cable road;
Srlres low; terms easy; special rates to those
ulldlng at once.
(350, (700 and 300 each for choice level lots 20x100
ft.; right at Ilerron Hill Park and reservoir,
fronting on Herron arc, Adelaide and Clarissa
sts.; easy payments.
Herron Hill Park Everybody visiting this
grand view of the city should by all means exam
ine the cholco building lots. 20x100 ft. each, 1 have
for sale on very easy payments, fronting Herron
ave., Adelaide and Clarissa sts.; these lots are nice
and leveland right at park; vou cannot miss
them. THOS. MCOAFPJJEY, 3509 Butler st.
le7-S7-rTB3U'
FOR SALE LOTS.
Cltr ixits
flQ SOO WILL BUY-TWO ALMOST LEVEL
OOt lots on Webster avenne. running through
to Enoch street. Eleventh ward: sue 40x83: both
streets paved and sewered: this is a desirable lo
cation and large enough lor four nice houses. J.
B. LARKIN A CO., No. 152 Filth avenne. Je8-30
East End Loin.
EAST END LOT-A GOOD INVESTMENT A
vacant lot 111x218. within one square of
Highland ave. and Penn aye.: a bargain. BLACK
& BA1KD, 95 Fourth ave. A114 JeS-64
MCKEE PLACE. OAKLAND-CHOICEPIECE
of ground. 125u7J- this Is a handsome build
ing site as this street is to be paved this season.
For particulars .see J. E. GLASS, No. 133 Firth
ave, je8-77
SHADYSIDE-. BEAUTIFUL PIECE OF
ground In Shadysldc near station and cable
cars; size 10nx2OO; good street, fine neighborhood:
this Is the prettiest and cheapest let in that part of
the city; only $35 per foot front; worth (70. J. B.
LARKIN & CO.. NO. 152 Fifth avenue. ica-ST
Suburban Lots.
BELMONT PLACE. INGRAM CHOICE
level lots 50x161. (000: streets all 50 feet wide
and sewered: houses must cost at least (2.CC0; the
prettiest section of the country about Plttsbnrg;
only ten minutes' ride to Point Bridge and 19 to
Union-station ; 36 trains dally; fare 5Kc: these lots
are selling rapidly, are fast becoming dotted with
first-claBs houses and will soon beallgone. Terms,
(23 down, balance (10 per month. W. A. ZAUN,
60 Fourth ave, Pittsburg. Pa. Je4-39-
CRAFTON-SEVERAL VERY DESIKABLE
lots at Crafton, Panbandlo It. R. : prices (500
to (1,000: call for particulars. STRAUlt & M'.R
RI3, corner Wood st. and Third avenne. ies-7!r
T OTS AT INGRAM, P. C. AND ST. L. R. W.
JU Fine level lots 50x100 each with natural gas
In front of property, good water, finest view In
Allegheny Co., 7 minutes' walk from the station,
varying In price from (250 to (500 each: this
?ropcrty is only five miles from the Union Depot,
tie same distance from the heart of the city as
East Liberty: there are 35 trains stop at Ingram
dally, fare at monthly commutation rates (60 trip)
only 5fiC a fraction more than street car fare;
taxes low; enhancement sure: terms easy. Par
ticulars at BLACK. BAIRD'S. 93 Fourth ave.,
city. Je8-65
LOTS, LOTS, LOTS AT JEANNETTE THE
Fort Pitt Land Co. plan of building lots will
be pnt on the market Saturday, June 21. For
prices, etc.. see BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.. 162
Fourth ave., or U. K. BEAM, Hotel Marlon,
Jeannette. JeS-95'
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Opportunities.
ANY MAN SEEKING BUSINESS-8HOULD
pay attention to the following hardware
store on Fifth ave.at Invoice (I, COO; steam laundry
iclty) profits (100 per week. (6.500: grocery store,
ennave., at Invoice (1.200: Orebrlck works (6.C0O
to (18.000: foundry and machine shop 112,000, and
others from (400 to (50,000. T. O. BROWN A CO.,
90 fonrth ave. Je8-70
AT A BARGAIN-CORNER GROCERY IN
Allegheny: othergrocery stores. cigar stores,
(25 to (3.000; some first-class drugstores, other
stores, partnership Interests and business chances
of all Kinds. PERCTVAL & CHAPMAN. 4J9
Grant St. " Je8-83
AVERY PROFITABLE OLD ESTABLISHED
wholesale business to two active, energetic
men with (5,000 each: this Is a most excellent
opening. T. O. BROWN & CO.. 90 Fourth ave.
Je7-39
BUSINESS AN ACTIVE BUSINESS MAN
can try a solid manufacturing and wholesale
business 30 days, wllh a chance to Invest (1,000 to
(4,000 with guarantee of 10 per cent month clear or
no sale; salary (1,200 year. Address T, Dispatch
office. Je3-20
ARBER SHOP HAVING A FIRST-CLASS
trade In a good location: will sell cheap:
owner going into other business. Address B. S.,
Dispatch office. je7-2S'
RUGSTOHE GOOD LOCATION: STOCK
and fixtures In first-class condition; a bar
gain If bought before July 1. SULFONAL. Dis
patch office. JC8-80
INTEREST IN WHOLESALE BUSINESS
capital required about (5,000. Address CASH,
Dispatch. leS-37
BABE CHANCE TO BUY A WHOLESALE
produce business: good opening for one or
two active men: books show large profits: this
will stand investigation. Address C. A.
WALKER, 290 Sandusky st., Allegheny City.
Je6-35
STEAM LAUNDRY DOING IBUSINESS OF
(TOO per week, fitted up with the finest ma
chinery: will be sold at abargaln. Address MOR
RIS, Dispatch Office. JeS-160
YERY BEST FIFTH AVEN UE CIGAR STORE,
(3,000; grocery stores; finest book and sta
tionery store in best town in Western Pennsyl
vania: feed store, country stores; music store,
office business: bakeries, drugstores, cigar stores.
SHEPAKD & CO., 151 Fourth ave. Je3
WELL-S.STABL1SHED MERCHANT TAIL
ORING business on principal street doing
J1O.0OO per Tear, or will sell half Interest. Particul
ars PERClVAL & CHAPMAN, 439 Grant st.
Je8-8S"
Business Stands.
DESIRABLE HOTEL KNOWN AB SHER
MAN HOUSE, cor. Washington and Second
street, Martin's Ferrv. O. For full particulars
lnqnire AMELIA SCUREINEB. jel-12-su
(g-l A 000 CHOICE INVEST31ENT; CITY
OXtt. property; five brick buildings. Includ
ing corner store: snbstantttl locality, growing:
values always upward: rentals certain, providing
permanent income: will plve detailed description
and Invite inspection of the property. CHARLES
SOMERS &CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn are.
Je8-41"
Q 0C0-A GUARANTEED 7 PER CENT
QUi Investment, free of taxes and insurance,
two-story brick store and dwelling, situated In
best part ol Second ward: property steadily In
creasing In value STRAUB & MORRIS. 106 Third
avenue, corner Wood st. jeS-78
- A 800FIFTH AVE. NEAR STEVENSON
CDXtt. St., a new pressed brick front or 8 nice
rooms and store room, 17x24, with bath room,
h. and c. water, w. c, both gases, slate mantels,
and lot 22x89, BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fonrth ave.
IS JeS-63
FOR KALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses, Vehicles, Live Stoqk, Etc.
BUGGY AND BAROUCHE OF WEST 4
GLESENKAMP'S best make; nsed onlv a
few months and as good as new; will dispose of
same reasonably as owner has no nso for same;
can be seen at Q. J. RAMLACK'S, Twelfth and
Pike streets. Pittsburg. JeS-159
UUGIES TWO SIDE-BAR TOP BUGGIES
good as new: will be sold cheap if sold at
once. Inquire of R. D. NUTTALL&CO., Grant
ave. and Boquetst., Allegheny City. Je8-26
DOCTOR'S BUGGY-CLOTH LINED AND IN
first-class order. In use hut a short time, can
be seen at O'NEIL'S STABLE 168 First ave.. or
apply to J. SCOTT WARD, 41 Fifth ave. Je7-30
AMILY HORSE-PERFECI'LY SOUND AND
safe for either woman or children to drive:
well bred; 8 years old: weight 1,073 lbs.; color
black. U. W. STEVESON, Kittanning, Pa.
Je8-38'
FAST HORSE IS A GOOD SADDLER,
barouche, buck wagon and cart. GEO. S.
MARTIN t CO., 63a Liberty St. Je6-37
OESES ONE PAIR FINE CARRIAGE
horses; they are bright sorrels. 5 years old.
Hit bands high, weighs 2.050 pounds: good lookers
and good drivers: tlio owner having no use for
them will sell them on very reasonable terms: can
he seen at JOHN WILSON & BROS.' SALE STA
BLES. 45 to 47 West Diamond st., Allegheny City.
Je6-13
HORSE-A FIVE-YEAR-OLD CHESTNUT
sorrel; weighs 1.2C0 pounds: good style: 16
bands high: any lady or child can drive him;
scares at nothing, neither steam nor motorcars;
fine single driver: price (200: warranted sontid.
Inquire or JOSEPH MAY, 323 Market St.. Steu
benville, O. 1e7-88'
HORSE-7-YEAR OLD FAMILY OR DE
. LIVERY horse, 16 hands; price (110; will
exchange In part for road cart. Address P. 3,
Dispatch office. Jes-2
H
ORSE AND MARE, YEARS OLD. NO.
wjiiiii avmue, Oakland, city.
Jes-9
KENTUCKY COMBINATION HORSE IS
hands high, iron gray: has all the gaits;
drives up very showy in buggv; will be sold rea
sonably. Call at WARMCASTLE'3 STABLE. E.
E., city. Je5-6P
PUP A THOROUGHBRED PUG, 3 MONTHS
old with pedigree: price (a). WM. ROW
AN. 126 Grace street Mt. Washington. JeS-lM
S1UDEBAKER WAGON USED BY DIS
PATCH Country Road Expedition: price mod
erate: condition good. Can he seen at ARCHI
BALD'S STABLE, U9 Third ave, for three days.
my22-H7
TOP BUGGY-GOOD AS NEW-SUITABLE
for anybody, especially a doctor; price, (100.
Can be seen at MRS. JOHN J. VETTER'S. Center
ave., between Roup st. and Aiken ave. E. E.
Je8-112
Machinery and Sletnls.
ENGINES AND BOlLEItS-NEW AND RE
FITTED: repairing promptly attended fb.
roKir.it ruuauui ajnu .uauuine CO.,
LIM., below Suspension bridge Allegheny. li.
ap3-76
Rllscellnneons.
UNIQUE SIGN CO.-639 SMITHFIELD ST.
"We Are the People," a 11x23 glass sign In
gold, with frame, (1, tor advertising pnrposes;
can you beat It? Show cards and signs.
JC8-143-MWSU
PICTURE FRAMES, MOLDINGS, LOOKING
glasses, mats, backlug, painting, chromos,
artotypes. engravings, and photograph albums; a
lull line or photographic supplies and apparatus.
BEOUDKMtG. CO., 242, 244 and 248 Fifth ave
nue, 21, 25 and 27 Watson street, Pittsburg. Pa.
Telephone 135 Je3-U7-Su
STEAMBOAT -SPLENDID LITTLE STER!f
wheel steamboat, two years old: very neat and
fast; allowed 30 passengers; draws 12 inches water;
Inst the boat for pleasure; a bargain to a prompt
buyer. Further particulars inquire of J. M.
DAVIS, Marine Bank Building. JeS-10-
QTODDART'S ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITAN
Q NICA; first 11 volumes, ninth edition; library
binding; la excellent condition: a great bargain.
Address for particulars L. ROBERTS, Box 298,
Wllklnsburg. .QeS-43
STRAYED.
STRAYED-ON THURSDAY NIGHT LAST,
from the premises of E. P. JONES, Thirteenth
ward.a brown cow, large white spots on body, had
a halter on and rope: will Day for her return to
above premises. J- J
TO LET.
City Residences.
HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS WITH ALL
conveniences, on Frances St., between
M vile and Center ayes.; (20 per month; also store
and dwelling corner tirandvlew and Plymouth st.
Apply to WM. M. JOHNSTON, corner Center
ave. and Frances st. Ie8-63t
OUSE-OF SIX ROOMS. NO. 164 THIBD
avenue. Inquired JAMES P. QUINN, 161
jura ave. ji-ii
o
N WYLIE AVE. CABLE LINE-A NEAT
vy cottage nouseoi eignt rooms: nan inceuicr;
nicely papered throughout; large front portico
and nice yard wllh trees, shrubbery, spring, etc.;
Immediate possession: low rent to good tenant.
COOPER & PETTY, J07 Fourth ave. JeS-73t
80
a. .n,j-n ..v.... ..,.. 1HJTr.Tr
IL house, newly papered: all front rooms;
ily (35. DIXON A CO., 112 Fonrth ave. 1c8-142t
F.nst End Residences.
EAST LIBERTY-FURNISHED DWELLING
for J uly and Augnst:large grounds;shade trees,
lawn. nat. gas, electric light and electric bells,
bath, laundry: stable and carriage honse, etc:
near cable and steam cars, and at same time In
the heart or East Liberty. Inquire of MORRIS
FLEMING, 108 Fourth aye. Je8-86t
Allrgheny Residences.
GRANT AVE.. ALLEGHENY NO. 'IBS.
' eight-room house; hot and cold water, bath.
Inside w. c, etc. C. H. LOVE. No. 93 Fourth ave.
Je7-4!t
NORTH AVE., ALLEGHENY-NO. 66, SIX
ROOM bouse; hot and cold water, bath. In
side w. c, etc. a H. LOVE, No. 93 Fonrth ave.
Je7-41t .
Subnrban Residences. "
CRAFTON NEAR STATION, HOUSE OP
seven rooms, finished attic natural gas,
hard and soft water. Apply to ELI CRUM, Craf
ton Station. Pa. jeS-Zlt
NEAR BRUSHTON TEN-ROOM BRICK
honse and grounds, with elegant fruit and
shade trees; about ten mlnntes' walk rromBrnsb
ton station. Pa. P.. It. " C. H. LOVE, lio. 93
Fonrth ave. Jc7-44t
Apartments.
FURNISHED ROOM FOR HOUSEKEEPING
with use of bath.. 53 WATSON, near Chest
nut St., city. JeS-lWt
JARGE WELL-FURNISHED FRONT ROOM.
J admlraMy located near the park. In Alle
gheny; both gases and nse of bath; suitable for
several gentlemen. Address 'ERA," Dispatch
office. Je8-l33t
SUITE OF THREE UNFURNISHED
apartments for light housekeeping, with use
of bath, in Smith block. Inquire on the PREM
ISES, 93 Wylle ave. Je7-75t
TWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS -ONE A
second story front, the other a third story
front: reasonable rent: 3 minutes" walk from
bridge. 64 SANDUSKY ST., Allegheny.
JeS-153t
Atlantic City Property.
ATLANTIC CITY COTTAGES AND BOARD
ING houses In desirable locations. Atlantic
City, to let or for sale 8TERNBERGEE
BROTHERS, Heat Estate, J312 Atlantic avenue.
my30-9Sf
HOTELS, COTTAGES AND BATH HOUSES
to let or for sale: lots for sale in all parts of
the city; also So. Atlantic City, Chelsea and for
Atlantic Land Co. ISRAEL G. ADAStS & Co.,
Real Estate Agts., Real Estate and Law Building.
Jel-8St
Business Stands.
STOREROOM ltxllO, riRST FLOOR AND
cellar or new and beautiful building, 819 Lib
erty St.; splendid location: everything new; no
repairs needed: best location. Inquire or J.
STRASSBURGER, present occupant. JeS-SOt
Offices, Desk Room. Etc.
DESK ROOM WITH USE OP DESK,
etc: rent low to a good tenant: also small
room Inclosed In glass, etc, with nse of desk,
etc. C. H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth ave. Je7-44t
FEW NICE OFFICES IN GERMANIA SAV
IXMSRAXK BUILDING. Wood and Dia
mond sts.
apl0-49t
OFFICES TWO ELEGANT AND COSUIODI
OUS, centrally located and Immediately
available: have been nsel as physicians' offices
for a number of years: furnished or unfurnished,
as desired. Address M. L. C, Dispatch office.
iny25-HU-TTSBut
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU
have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S
BOOK STORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel hnUdlng.
mh7
ERSONAL CHAMBERS', ZELL'S. PEO
PLE'S, Appleton's and Encvclopjedla
Brltannlca at half price. FRANK BACON &
CO., 301 Smithfield st. , mr28
PE1U30NAL PRIVATE TEACHING, COL
LEGE coaching; special attention to back
ward pupils. PROF. M. L. DURST. 104 Fulton
street. Pittsburg. jeB-17-TTSn
FOUND.
IJHJUND LADY'S BLACK SILK SATCHEL.
on Sunday, May SL at Exposition; contained
some articles of value, which owner can have by
describing property and paying for this adver
tisement. Apply at DI3PA1CH OFFICE.
JeS-24
FOUND DR. GRIFFITH'S TA-VA-ZON
Herb Remedlesl The great specifics forall
disorders of the blood, stomach, lungs, liver and
kidney troubles are nnequaled. 301 To 307 GRANT
ST., cor. Third ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Try theml
Be convinced. JeS-157
LOST.
LOST-PUG DOG (MALE); 10 REWARD
-'will be paid for his return to 958 PENN AVE.
Je8-5
LOST-KNIGHT TEMPLAR CHARM RE
WARD ir returned to FIFTH AVE. PRINT
ING CO.. 20 Firth ave. Jc8-lll
LOST-O.N SATURDAY EVENING BETWEEN
the Orphan Asylum on Ridge aye. and 523
Liberty st. an English "guinea." A liberal
reward to the finder. Je8-108
REMOVALS.
D
R. W. H. DALY
Has removed bis office to
MAEDER BUILDING, 135 FIFTH AVENUE.
(Fourth floor elevator.)
Hours 10:30 A. M. to 1 P. li., except Sundays.
ap2-43-wrsa
PROPOSALS.
fiOHOE TO BOnuMMAGKilS.
Sealed Proposals for 2 BOILERS of 125
HORSE POWER EACH for' use in NEW
DISPATCH BUILDING will be received
at the Office of Jos. F. Steen, Architect,
Penn and Sixth sts., until noon SAT
URDAY, June 14. 1890, the privilege being re
served of rejecting any or all bids, li necessary.
Width, inclu-ive of breast walls, must not ex
ceed 14 ft. 3 inches; length must not exceed 19
feet, while height may be from 12 to 11 ft,, the
former being preferred. Economy in fnel and
repairs as well as compactness will be taken
into consideration, and the successful bidder
will thus he assured a good advertisement.
je5-117 THE DISPATCH PUB. CO.
OFFICE OF ' ODNTT CONTROLLER, I
Pittsburg, Jnne 5, 1880. (
CJEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
O CE1VED at tbis office until 3 o'clock p. M.
MONDAY. June 9, 1S90, for painting the fol
lowing countv bridges:
Nos. 1 and 8. Deer creek; No. 2. Little Deer
creek; No. 6, Bull creek; No. 2, Fallentimber
run; No. X, Flaneherty's run; No. 1, Griffy's
run; Nos. 2 and 3, Kilbuck run; No. 3, Low
rle's run; No. 2, McLaughlin's run: No. 2,
Peters' creek; No. 7. Pine creek; Nos. 2 and 3,
Plum creek; No. 1, Ripling run; No. I. Whisky
run.
Bidders must bid for each bridge separately,
and may, in addition, bid for tbe lot as a
whole.
Bidders must visit and examine bridges be
fore submitting a bid.
Bids to be addressed to the County Commis
sioners and indorsed "Proposals for Painting,"
each proposal to be accompanied by a bidder's
bond, with two sufficient sureties in the sum of
not less than 6X1 per cent of the bid.
Tbe right to reject any or all bids is reserved,
The party to wnom the contract is awarded
shall give bond, with two sufficient sureties, in
double tbe amount of tbe bid, for tbe faithful
performance of the contract.
Specifications can be seen and information
obtained at tbe office of the Countv Engineer,
after Friday, June 8, 1890.
JOSIAHBPEER,
Je5-95 County Controller.
THE LARGEST
DOWN TOWN
STORAGE PLANT.
- VT. A. HOEVELER.
Warehouses and yards. Pike and Thirteenth,
Twelfth and Etna sts.
Private sidingsinyardsand warehouses. Low
rates of insu ranee. Negotiable receipts issued.
Separate departments for general merchandise,
flour, furniture. Honors and metals. Hand
some and. convenient office rooms, for use of
customers free.
Railroad addrnss, W. A. Hoeveler. Pike and
Thirteenth sts., Pittsburg, Pa., A. V.R.R. Cars
placed at Twelfth, st, via. Junction R. R.
Shipping, distributing and hauling attended
to. Exhibit space with power to let; also rooms
with power to suit. mh27-62.TTSSu
MULLEN &SCHUL,.
162 Fourth Ave., Pittsburg, Pa.
REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE.
Property bought and sold, houses rented,
inu collected. Your patronage solicited.
rents
BRANCH OFFICE 1S SECOND AVE,
Hare always on band a large amount ot
proper-y in order to suit all would-be pur
chasers, comprising business and dwelling
bouses of all sizes and in different locations;
also farm and country residences. OTer 1,000
lots both la tbe city propei and labuba.
JeS-48
MEETINGS.
mHEBE WILL BE A HPECIAL MEETINQ
of Tinners Union No. 12, at 2 P. at,
8UNDAY.JUNE8.
at 637 SMITHFIELD ST. ieS-121
IMPORTANT NOTICE-THERE WILL BB
a meeting of the American Defense Asso
ciation at ball, corner Bidwell st. and Pennsyl
vania ave.. Allesrheny. on TUESDAY, June li
at 8 o'clock. All members please attend.
jc8-33 W. E. ALL3H0U3E. President.
A SPECIAL MEETING OP W. W. PARE-
HILL COUNCIL. No. 23. L a of I,
will be held next SATURDAY EVElTINa.
By order, LOUI3 MENTZER, President
Jc8-113
AUCTIO.t HALES.
JAM KS BREDIN. Attorn ey at Law.
88 Diamond sr Pittsburg, Pa.
ADMINISTRATORS' SALE OF ALPS
V1LLE property The undersigned ad
ministrators, with the will annexed, of Thomas
Donnelly, deceased, will offer at public sale on
the premises at Alpsvllle station. Baltimore
and Ohio Railroad, six miles east of McKees
port. TUESDAY. Jnne 10. 1S90. at 2:15 p. St. or
on arrival of train west due at 2:03, all that
property known as the Alpsyille property, con
sisting of abont 218 acres of land adjoining;
Joseph Robbins. Osceola Coal Works and
others, bavins a front of about f oarflfths ot a
mile on the railroad and the Youehiogheny
river, on which land there is erected a farm
house, barn and baybouse,a well-finished man
sion honse of lo rooms in eood repair a store
house and 16 tenement houses.
. T,b? Pr0Pty will be offered as a whole and
In lots, the Hist lot embracine the farm prop
erty of 1S8 acres, with farmhouhe, barn and
bayhouse: the second lot containing about 63
acres alone the river and rallroad.on which tho
other buildings are erected. The mansion
Bouse, with lot of two and one-quarter acres,
storehouse, with one and one-half acres, and
each of the 16 tenant houses with lots varying
from two acres to one-eighth of an acre in size,
will also be offered separately from the remain
der of the 62 acres.
This property is very advantageously located
for a manuf ictorinc site, and at a point where
steady increase In value may reasonably be ex
pected. TERMS OF SALE-One-tbird In hand: bal
ance in two equal annual Installments, with In
terest secureu by bond and tight mortgage on
the premises.
HENRY G. DONNELLY.
MARGARET DOUGHERTY.
MATie. 169a Administrators.
. P. 8. A lot of cut and building stono.and
brick from ruins of Alpsvllle House, etc. will
be offered at same time. jeo-43
AUCTION SALE OF HANDSOME FUR
N1SHMENTS, at the residence. No. Ill
Jackson street, Allegheny City, Pa.,
"WEDNESDAY MORNING, JUNE U,
At 10 o'clock.
Fine chamber suits, bed and table linens, cur
tains, pictures, elegant carpets on rooms, balls
and stairs, fine group parlor suit, bric-a-brac,
clocks, rugs, hall rack, bookcase, china closet,
fine china, glass and silverware, extension table,
chairs, rockers, sideboard, mirrors, bed lounge,
shades, ornaments, mattresses, springs, center
tables, cooking utensils, laundrv goods, etc.
etc. House open after S o'clock morning of
sale. HENRY AUCTION CO,
jeS-117 Auctioneers.
UCTION SALE
TUESDAY MORNING. JUNE 10,
AT 10 O'CLOCK, AT THE ROOMS,
NO. 311 MARKET ST.
Handsome parlor snit in English rng,
plush, rep, tapestry, brocatclle and balr
cloth, pier mirror, mantel cabinets, secretary,
desks and bookcases, fine paintings, curtains,
shades, rugs, clocks, mirror-door wardrobes,
folding beds, handsome chamber suits, chif
foniers, bedsteads, bureaus, washstands, dec
orated toilet sets, mattresses, springs, fancy
rockers, leatber, cane, patent and wood seat
chairs and rockers, billiard taole, drugs, dishes,
partition for store, linoleum, brussels and
ingrain carpets, lot flasks, extension tables,
buffets, side boards, laundry and kitchen futn
isbments, etc
HENRY AUCTION CO,
c8-128 Auctioneers.
TJRYGOODS AT AUCTION
THURSDAY MORNING, JUNE 12,
y at 10 o'clock at No. 311 Market St.
Elegant cashmeres, silks, satins, Henriettas,
etc
Also lot notions, trimmings, etc Owner
going out of business.
HENRY AUCTION CO.
Je8-125-TWTSu Auctioneers.
WILMERDING!
The Model Town of the Tur
tle Creek Valley.
Home seekers, enterprising businessmen and
shrewd Investors all regard Wllmerding as the
most promlning town in Western Pennsylvania.
WHY?
BECAUSE the location at that point of the
Immense plantof the WESTINGHOUSE AIR
BRAKE COMPANY, employing about 2,000
men. most of whom are skilled mechanics earn
ing higb wages, insures a large and prosperous
population.
BECAUSE, having no company stores, it af
fords abundant opportunity for independent
business enterprise.
BECAUSE tbe progressive spirit of the
Iace is seen in its substantial and elegant
uildings and Its extensive public Improve
ments, including
NATURAL GAS.
ELECTRIC LIGHT.
PLANK SIDEWALKS.
PERFECT SEWERAGE,
and an abundant supply of pure water from
tbe Mononrahela- river.
Lots of all sizes at. reasonable prices on easy
terms.
Values are advancing. For further informa
tion apply at once to the
EAST PITTSBURG
IMPROVEMENT CO.,
Wllmerding. Pa,, or
ROOM 62, Westinghouso Building. Plttsbnrg,
Pa. myl8-79sa
S17.DDD.
BTDNE MANSION, "'
EAST ESD.
The Finest Residence
'Place in the City.
Beautiful surroundings, asphalt paved streets,
flagstone sidewalks, electric lights, good sewer
age. Penna. R. R., electric and cable cars within a
few minutes' walk and only 30 minutes' ride
from P. O.
A UNIQUE HDME
In every particular, containing 12 commodious
rooms, beautiful reception hall, and grand stair
case finished in oak; handsome spindle work
arches, art stained glass window at landing,
open tire place, tile hearth, cabinet mantel
with French plate mirror and alcove seat. Par
lor finished in cherry, dining room in oak with
pretty cbina closet, kitchen yellow pine; large
Eantry with linen closets, and dish sink. Pour
edrooms with large closets and connecting
dressing room; bathroom with stationary mar
ble top washstand, inside w. c, and large ball
on second floor; 4 rooms, fruit storeroom and
cedar closets on third floor; slate mantflswlth
tile and marble hearths, and electric llghu
throughout the house; good cellar, laundry, sta
tionary tubs, all convenience: servants w. a.
etc: large front porch; lot 54x142.
This grand residence Is of special design, and
is, without doubt, one of tbe finest dwellings in
the East End. Entire work done by day Work,
and nothing but tbe best material nsed. If you
anticipate purchasing a home you should sea
this place before haying.
BLACK & BAIRD,
85 FOURTH AVENUE.
. Je&88-TTSa
PATENTS.
O. D. LEVIS. Solicitor of Patents,
I.Vl Wlftfl .frann. ia HmtChflsM nTl
inf
office. (No delay. Established aOjii,
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