w -rv!L- j? 11 THE ETTTSBTntG DISPATCH, SUNDAY, JUNE 15, 189a ;;-,?ifZ: mm DAY SCIENCE. Suggestions for Buildinf; a House for Comfort and Health. GOOD ICE CREAM MADE AT HOME. A Printing Press That GiTes Two Colors at One Impression. DEDUCTIONS FEOH A FOETI-DAT PAST (FBETABEO FOB. THE DISPATCH. J Some excellent suggestions with regard to tbe building of a house hare justieen pub lished. The kitchen and the bathroom are to hare the first consideration in regard to convenience and health. The kitchen shonld be large and high, with ventilator over the range, stationary tnbs and a nice, large sink, with waste pipes of sufficient diameter to carry off all waste water without clog ging and so necessitating their being dug up to be cleaned out. A desirable addition to the kitchen are closets for barrels of flour, with a door to put the barrel in and a lid through which the flour can be taken out when wanted. The bathroom should be large enough to admit of a person getting round without hitting his thins on some piece of furniture. The dining room should be of sufficient length for all likely exigencies, but it is pointed out that it should not be wide enough to accommodate besides the table, a aofa and two or three rockers, for the reason that the dining room ought not to be made for any other purpose than to eat in. This, however, is a matter of opinion, for there are times when the dining room may be very profitably utiliied for other than its special purpose. There should be two Bleeping rooms on the first floor, one of which could be used as a sewing room when not used as a bedroom, and would be a great convenience in case of sickness. The writer of the article in question says further: "I would not have a dead room in the house, or more commonly called parlor (only to be used on wedding or funeral occasions). I would pay strict attention to having my own sleeping room light and pleasant, with nice clothes room, closet, etc. I would have the whole house finished off in hard wood, either oak, chestnut or nsh, polished and oiled; the dining room floor made of Geor gia pine, oiled. The front hall should be carpeted. Tbe Telephone Id War. J. J. Carty says that the possibilities of the telephone will be as great in war as they have been in times of peace. He telle how not long ago, the general manager of the telephone company in Buffalo, assem bled in less than half" an hour the entire Board ot Trade of that city to attend a meet ing on an important subject, and tbe meet ing could only have been called by the aid of the telephone. Mr. Carty is of opinion that this should suggest to our military au thorities the utility of tbe telephone in the mobilization of the various State militia or ganizations. With a telephone in every block iu every city of the land, it would be possible to assemble all the State militia of this country in a lew hours. In Germany the telephone, like tbe telesraph and rail roads, is controlled by the Government, and telephone officials are assigned to a regular place in the field, to be taken on the com mencement of hostilities. Flowers at Railroad StntloDS. In England the charm of a summer jour ney on some of the railway lines is much increased by the prettily kept gardens in which the stationmasters take great pride. The idea is such an excellent one, that its introduction into this country is to be re garded with satisfaction. At several of our stations the tendency to mitigate in some degree the otherwise barren and uninviting surroundings by the growing of flowers has begun to assert itself. Some roads have progressed so far in this direction as to have established greenhouses on some of their divisions, for the purpose of supplying plants suitable for such uses. The green house of the Buffalo division of the Erie road, which is located at Attica, has already furnished this year for that division 8,000 geraniums, .000 colens and 10,000 other plants. Kovelty In Printing Presses. A novelty in printing has been introduced into Germany by which it is said that two colors can be done at one impression. In addition to the usual appliance for printing in black, that part of the form which is in tended to be printed in another color is set up from types, rules, ornaments or cuts made of a porous material, such as pumice, Spanish reed, or, best ot all, walnut root The type or cut thus made is inclosed in a holder, in which is a thin, oily ink which it absorbs by capillary attraction, thus always presenting an inked surlace ready lor the impression. The upper rim of the holder has a rim, or metal border, slightly raised above tbe wood type, so that the ink roller passes over the latter without any union of inks. One revolution ot tbe cylinder thus effects an impression in two colors. A New Typewriter Ribbon. A new process has been discovered for making typewriter ribbons, which, it is claimed, will revolutionize the manufacture and sale of this class of goods. Typewriter riboons, as made now, have only one sel vage, being cut from an ordinary piece of cloth, and both edges treated with a prepar ation which makes the fibers of the cloth ad here together, thus preventing the raw edges from ravelling. It is claimed that ribbons made in this way bag in the center, clog the type and do not wear evenly. The new ribbon will have a selvage at both edges. Metal In Bookbinding. Hetal has for some time been very advan tageously used in the binding of books as a substitute for cardboard. A special prepara tion is first necessary, and the leather may be bent and'straightened again without percep tible damage, a course of treatment that would destroy cardboard covers. The metal is covered with any material that taste may dictate, and the finished book shows no difference in appearance, excepting in great er thinness of the cover, which is always de sirable. Tbe Moral of Fasting. Signor Sncci has recently shown in En gland that a forty days fast is possible to more than one individual. Tbe lesson to be taught from his feat, says the Medical Record, "Is one that has olten been taught be. ore, and it is that people eat too much, and, iu this country, at least, drink too little. More diseases come from excessive and intemperate feeding than from alcohol, for wrong feeding is the basis of gouty, rheumatic, diabetic and obese diatheses, as well as of an infinite number of gastroin testinal ills." New Transparent Film. A new transparent film for the use of pho tographers, which, it is claimed, will prove superior to any now in use, is shortly to be placed on the market. It is made by chemi cal rather than by mechanical means, and the inventor is a Bostoniau. Pnotography is to be taught in most of the best schools in Japan, notably in the archaeological, the forestry and the military institutes. Safety Fnslener for Envelopes. A novel construction of a safety fastener for envelopes is tbe subject of a patent taken out by an English inventor. His ob ject i to reader envelopes secure against their flaps being tampered with or the con- feuu vciu$ cAuwicu wiiuuuh ue&troring tne i envelope itself. 1 JO-Display advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertist menu on this page, such as Wanted. Tor Bale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line or each inser tion, and none taken or less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BRANCH OFFICES. FOB THE BOUTHSIDE, MO. 1I CAHSOK BTKKET. BRANCH omCES ALSO AS BELOW, WHX.RE WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET. AND OTHES TEANMENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE BE CEIVED IIP TO J. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements are lo be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts wlthTHiui. PATCH. FITTSEURO. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. SSuS Sutler street. EM1L G. STUCKEY. ath street and Fenn are. E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylle ave. and Fultoasl. N. &TOK.ELY, Firth Avenne Market Hoots, XAST XKCW 1. W. WALLACE, cm Fenn arena. OASXAKD. MCALLISTER A BHELULEIt, 6th T. AtwoodsU SOUTHSIDK. JACOB SFOHN. No. :Carson street. ALLEG1ICN1'. A. J. KAEKCHER, SB Federal street. H. 3. McBRIDE. Market Houe, Allegheny. FHKD H. EGGEK3. 17! Ohio street. F. H. EGGEltS & SON, Ohio and Cbesrnnt its. J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENRV. Western and Irwin aves. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver ares. FERRT M. ULELM. Rebecca and AUegheny ares. T. B. MORRIS, 686 l'reble ave. M1LLVALE BOROUGH. W. W. FLOCKER. Stationer. No. Grant are. 8HARPSBUKG. C. BELLMAN, Stationer. 818 Main it. THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH IS NOW Corner Smithfield and Diamond Streets. WANTED. Male Help. AGENTS 1 HE GREATEST SELLING WORK ofmodrrn times bas at last appeared. Stan ley's own boot. "In Darkest Africa:" this Is the only book for which Stanley has written a line; Chas. Scrlbncr's !?ons, publishers: apply at once for territory. P. J. FLEMING & CO..W Diamond street. Je5-3-Mwrsu AGENT IN CITY AND EVERT TOWN IN U. S. to sell Dr. O'Keefe's homeopathic family medicines: steady work; can mate 3 to 830 per week. DR. O'KEEFE A CO.. Homeo pathic Chemists. 34 Fifth ave.. 1'lttsbnrg. Jel2-78 A GENTS-fM OUTFIT ON DAYS' TIME: f 150 profit In fonr weeks or no pay. Address with sump, JaRVIS A CO., Kadne, Wis. my 29-38 ArFRENTlCE-TO LEARN THE HORSE shoeing trade: must be over 19 years old. Address JOHN MCDONOUGH, Seventh St.. near Duqnesne way. Jel5-S3 BOOKKEEPER A YOUNG MA.S-MOST write a (rood hand and be accustomed to using a typewriter; none but first-class parties need apply; state age. experience and Rive refer ences. Address B. X. U., Dispatch office. JelM2 BAD WKITERS-AT SMART'S BUSINESS College. 12 Federal street. Allegheny: open dally through summer. 0 A. I. to 9 P. M.: system of shorthand changed from Graham's to Eclectic, the briefest and simplest; Instruction private for both sexes. rnyl8-l-TTSSu TJOY 17U1118 YEARS OLD; FAIR PENMAN JL and knuw something or shorthand and type writing. Address P. O. BOX 72, Pittsburg. Pa. JclS-11 BRICK MOLDEKS-TWO GOOD MEN AT PlULUPSTEINMILLEK'S BRICKYARDS, AlcKee'i Rocks. JelS-61 B AUBER-WAGES fS A WEEKASD BOARD. ROBT. AKllblKOhO. Apollo. Pa. JcM-5 CARRIAGE AND WAGON BLACKSMITH one good man wanted Immediately; good wages. Call or address A. W. bMlTll. carriage, wagon and harness mfg'r, McKeesport, Pa. JelS-N CANDY MAKER A SOBER AND GOOD workman on plain candies will find steady employment by addressing A. M., Dispatch office. JelS-M CAKl'EMERS-OOOl) BENCH HANDS. IN QUIRE at WILLEY BROS.' National Plan ing Mill. CI (.acock st.. Allegheny. JelS-92 HOACHMAN AND GARDENER: BEST b references required. Apply 193 RIDGE AVENUE, Allegheny. Jel5-X3 aUlDE MILL ROUOHER-APPLY IMMEDI ATELY at LINDSAY MCCUTCHEON. - " JelS-107 HORSESHOER - EITHER FIREMAN OR foreman: good wages paid to good man. Apply 1602 SMALLMANeT. JelJ-60 TEWELEK AND SALESMAN-FIRST-CLASS: f I good wages and steadr employment. Apply EVE BOBBS. bcottdale. Pa. JeH-16 LIVE, ACTIVE MKK-(S) FOR REAL ESTATE business; those having some experience pre ferred. GEO. JOHN&TON, Heal Estate Agent.62 Fourth ave. Jell-98 LABORERS-AT 308 RIVER AYE., ALLE GHENY. Jel3-S -VfAN-THOROUGH-GOlNG. INTELLIGENT, JjJL 15 to 40 years or age. who has 1300 to Invest In establishing a branch business In Cleveland and one for Buffalo: a good opening for the right man: salary ?fiO to SSODer month; must mean busi ness and have the required amount ot capital to Invest, which will double itself In a short time with proper management. Address, giving age and occupation. G. CO., Dispatch office. JeU-25-FSn MACHINISTS SCAIFK FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO.. L1M., Twenty-eighth and bmallman streets. jeI5-55 PIPE COVERERs EXPERIENCED. AD DRESS at once, stating capabilities, L. S., Dispatch once. Jel5-10S SUPERINTENDENT FOR ONE Or THE largest boiler works In the West; one ac quainted with the construction of stand-pipes, blast furnace work, oil tanks and general heavy plate work preferred; an exceptional opportunity lor an experienced and eneigetlc party for ad- ancement; salary will be satisfactory. Answer, giving personal description, experience and reference, F 19, Is care of Lord A Thomas, Chicago. Jel5-59 ALE3MEN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION to handle the new patent chemical ink eras ing pencil. The greatest selling noveltv ever produced: erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds: no abrasion of paper: 200 to 500 per cent profit: one agent's sales amounted to S62 In six days; another (32 In two hours. We want one energetic general agent lor each state and territory. Sample by mallSScts. For terms and full particulars, ad dress THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., La Crosse, AMs. Jel5-31 SALESMAN FOR LUBRICATING OIL, EX PERIENCED one preierred. for Pittsburg and vicinity: one thoroughly acquainted with the manufacturing Interests: salary and permanent position to the right party; references required. For further Information address THE MER CHANTS' REFINING CO.. Buffalo, N. Y. Jel3-97 SALESMAN-THAT THOROUGHLY UNDER STANDS the Installment, furniture, carpet and stove business. Address WM. STUART. 57 E. Tuscarawas St., Canton, O. Jel2-83 SALESMAN FOR LINE OF CIGAR8-I75PER month and expenses. Address, with stamo. SUMATRA CIGAR COMPANY, Chicago. HI. JeH-3l ALESMEN-SIX. RELIABLE, TO SELL OUR goods throughout the two cities: sneclal in ducements and good pay. -49 WATER STREET; second floor. Jel5-114 STONECUTTERS INQUIRE OF ALEX. BEGGS&SON, 63 Anderson St., Allegheny, Pa. Jel5-6I STOVE SALESMAN-EXPERIENCED, FOR Penna. and Ohio. PAISLEY bTOVE CO.. Beaver Falls, i"a. . JelS-48 rpBAVELING SALESMAN OF TJNDEK JL WEAR, hosiery, white goods, etc. In West ern Fa. and Eastern Ohio. Address A. K. Mc GOWN A CO., 12 ana 14 S. Sixth St., Philadelphia. Pa. Jel-19 rpBAVELING SALESMAN-CAN MAKE 50 X per week permanently; trade specialties. TaBor, 325 Dearborn st.. Chicago. Jel4-3S TELEGRAPH OPERATORMALE OK FE MALE. Also office boy IS to 18 years of ajre, able to write good hand. Address with references. P. O. BOX 9i8. jel4-75 T1NNER-A PRACTICAL MAN AT ONCE: steady work the year round to the right man. rite or apply to R. A. & E. E. HILEMAN. Klt tanning, Pa. Jel4-87 TIN ROOFERS-TWO (2) GOOD SPEEDY men near the city. Call at DEMMLEB BROS. Smithfield st.. Pittsburg. ielSS TOBY ROLLER-ONE GOOD MAN 1MMED1- .ATPVl ' J,".N CLAUSE'S, (EM Main ti, jas4ww.t ....ft ... ,. ivC4 w, jeW-lO TWO PATTERN MAKERS AT JACOB H. JONES', StlOPennave.. Pittsburg, Pa, YOUNG MEN-18 0R19 YEARS OF AGE FOB men's furnishing store; only those having some experience need applr. AUFHAMEB & EVANS, 6108 Fenn are E. E. Jel4-93 Femaln Help. AIjAII-awuv niuiuiu AX Utt OWN home. Send self-addressed stamped en velope to HAGAB OO., South Btnd, In 4. A LADY-TODO WHITING AT HEB OWN jcurv COOK IN SMALL FAMILT AT 8HADY8IDE: must come well recommended; woman of middle ageauu kim imuih prcicrrca. Apply at third house from Fifth on O'HABA STBEhT, .cast ldo. Ie3-U c OOK ADDRESS MRS. G. B. MCLEAN, -iiKt POK GENERAL HorrsEWnRW. IX small family; JJiBEBEOCA ST., Allegheny City, Pa. eu-tt WANTED. Female Help. TNFANT'S NURSE-IMMEDIATELY: MUST X have experlenceand unexceptional reference. Inquire CORNER AIKEN AVE. AND WEST- M1NSTEB PLACE, Shadyslde. East End. Jel4-3 LADY-OF GOOD ADDRESS, 25 TO 35 YEARS of age; salary 110 to sis per week; must be In a position to wore at least four months, and to go out of the city If necessary. Call or address BOOM 45. Eisner A Phillips building. Jel3-25-rstt T ADY AGENTS CAN MAKE M TO 85 A DAY JLJ at home selling an article of trne merit to ladles: send two stamps (4e.) to pay postage for Lake St., Chicago. h" CMuyio. l&I.JUUITn "Hfl, IrU., 0 tm Jel5-102 LADY AGENTS CITY AND COUNTRY towns to sell Dr. O'Keefe's homeopathic medicines. DR. O'KEEFE A CO., Homeopathic Chemlns. 34FHthare.. Pittsburg. Je2-78 -TTT-AITRESS AND COOK FOR SMALL V family: best of city rcferenre required. ApplT at residence of L. W. DALZELL, Fifth avenue, Oakland. Jel5-38 w AIST-MAKERS-EXPEBIENCED. APPLY at uus renn ave., city. A. BE1LLY. Jel5-93 Male nod Female Help. PROFESSIONAL MEN AND TEACHERS OUT of employment during tbe snmmer months can form a profitable connection by addressing L. C H., Dispatch office. JeI5-114 Situation BOOKS TO KEEP SMALL BETS-FOE those whose business will not Justify the em ployment of a bookkeener regularly; disputed ac counts audited and adjusted satisfactorily: highest references: terms reasonable. MCCAFFREY & JOHNSTON. P. O. Box 61, city. JelO-16-TTSSu BY DRUG CLERK OF TEN YEABS' EX PERIENCE; first-class salesman and pre scriptlonlst; reference. PHOSPHATE, DISDatch office. Jel4-15 JOB TO TAKE CAKE OF HORSES A COM PETENT horse trainer and riding teacher: trained in German riding schools: chn give good reference. Address LOUIS SCHULENBERU, corner Ross and Third avenue, city. JC9-26-MWSU PosrnoN-wirH a hardware mt'g. Co. where 1 can make business. Address SENEL T. MABB.ES.No.2550Germantownave., Philadelphia. Jel4-6 POSITION AS CUTTER-EIGHT YEARS' experience. W. C. BUECHFIELD. No. 810 Wayne street, Sandusky. O. Jel5-127 Boarding. SINGLE GENTLEMAN DESIRES GOOD comfortable room with board, a few miles from the citv: cither with private family or at hotel: give distance from city and price per week. Address SEYMOUR, Dispatch office. Jel5-4S Partner. BUSINESS MAN-TO INVEST 81,200 OR 81,500 with two experienced actors, who will in vest eqnal amount in putting ncwmuslcal comedy on tne road: a trld success: company nearly all hooked for next season; 16.000 lithographs ready; thorongh Investigation solicited. Address SUC CESS. Dispatch office. JeI4-14 Financial. BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES-FINANCIAL Investments, mortgages, money loans, rents collected, stores of all kinds, and real estate sales executed promptly. T. O. BROWN CO.. 90 Fourth ave. Je3-68 MORTGAGES tl.000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY and suburban properties at X. 5 and 8 per cent, and on larms In Allegheny and adjacent counties at 6 per cent. I. M. PENNOCK. it SON, 147 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41 MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at 4X. s and 6 per cent. ALLES A jiAlLEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19.rrssu TO LOAN MONEY-WE HAVE OVER ONE million dollars to loan on city and suburban Iiroperty at 4H per cent; no tax: we will also oan money on Improved farms In Allegheny, Beaver, Fayette. Washington and Westmoreland counties; any marketable security taken for loans of any amount. BLACK Si BAUtD, 95 Fourth ave. Je3-a9-su Ittlacellnneons. ACTUAL SAVINGS-OF 75 PER CENT. TO BE made in gas bills bvpurchaslngour econom ical gas appliances, vat-ciji uAsarr, iu., 34 Fifth ave. JC.0-3J B UII.DERS-TO USE OUR APPARATUS. O'KEEFE GAS A PP. CO., 34 Finn ave. Jel5-33 BOARDING HOUSES TO USE OUB GAS ranges and save ten limes the cost of the gas. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO., 34 Fifth are. Jel5-33 COOKING-ONE YEAR 8 PEOPLE fl 50 PER year by purchasing our gas ranges, O'KLEFE GAS APP. CO., 34 Fifth ave. Jel5-33 BESK ROOM-BY STENOGRAPHER. WHO wants desk room and nie or desk. Address M. N., Dispatch officer. JelS-9 DRAYMEN-TO USE OUR ECONOMICAL gas appliances. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO., 34 Fifth ave. JclS-33 TTVWELLINGS-TO BE HEATED ECONOM IC ICALLY. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO.. 34 Fifth ave. Jclt-a EVERYONE-TO REDUCE GAS BILLS WITH our apparatus. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO., 34 Fifth ave. . 1el5-33 -J7IAMILIKS CAN REDUCE THE1B GAB JD bills 75 per cent by using our gas fires, stoves, ranges, etc.; come and see us; 10 per cent discount this month. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO., 34 Firth ave. Jel5-33 1BE INSUBANCE NORTHWESTERN NATIONAL, of Milwaukee, and the Mer chants of Newark, N. J.; losses promptly paid. JARRLTT t SHOOK. Agents, 103 Fourth avenue, second floor. lelI-75-wsu REE SITE AND FKEF. GAS GIVEN TO manufactories at Jeannette, on main line of Pennsylvania Railroad. Address EAST JEAN NETTE LAND CO.,Greensburg, Pa. mMS-50-sa a AS BILLS REDUCED TENANTS AND householders to save 75 per cent by using our economical gas apparatus. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO.. 34 Fifth ave. Jel5-33 GLASSMEN-TO SAVE GAS BILLS WITH our economical gas cooking appliances. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO., 34 Fifth ave. Jel5-S3 ROCERS-TO USE OUB NEW AND 1M PROVEI) gas coffee roasters. O'KEEFE'S GAS APP. CO., 34 Fifth ave. Jel5-33 HOTEL KEEPEBS TO USE OUB GAS ranges and save ten times the cost of the gas. O'KEEFE GAS APP. Co., 34 Fifth ave. Jel5-33 HOUSEKEEPEBS TO USE OUB GAS smootlilng-lron heaters: no hot kitchen. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO., 34 Fifth ave. Jel5-33 HOUSES-TOBEHEATED ECONOMICALLY. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO., 34 Fifth ave. Jel5-33 IKONING-EVEBYBODY IRONING TO USE our gas smoothing Iron heaters: gas costs 1 cent a day. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO., 34 Fifth are. JeI5-33 LADIES-TO USE OUR GAS BANGES: ECO NOMICAL, superior cooking, rapid work, labor caving. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO.. 34 Fifth ave. JelS-33 LANDLORDS - BUILDING. TO FIT OUT houses with our economical gas appliances. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO., 34 Fifth ave. Jel5-3J LAUNDRIES-TO USE OUR SMOOTHING Iron heaters: save heat and reduce gas bills. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO., 34 Fifth ave. Jel5-33 MILLMEN-TO USE OUR GAS COOKING ranges, saving them hundreds of dollars. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO.. 34 Fifth -a re. Jel5-33 MERCHANTS-TO USE OUB GAS STOVES without chimneys. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO.. 34 Fifth ave. Jel5-33 BENTEB3-TO UTILIZE OUB PORTABLE gas fires and ranges, and save 73 per cent on eas bills. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO., 34 Fifth ive. Jel5-33 rriENANTS-SEE THAT YOUB LANDLORD I has our economical eas apparatus in his house before renting. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO., 34 Fifth avenne. Jel5-S3 rnlNNERS TO USE OUB GAS BOLDEBING I Iron heaters. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO.. 34 Fifth ave. JeI5-33 mAlLORS TO USE OUB GAS TAILOE'S 'JL iron heatets. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO.. 34 Fifth ave. Jel5-33 WASHING-TO BE MADE EASY WITH OUB washing machines. O'KEEFE GAS APP. CO., 34 Fifth ave. lel5-33 YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF Stewart & Co.'s fine cabinet photos for 1, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. mv25-49-TTSa FOB SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. City Rraidence. MARY ST.. 8. 8. TWO NICE FRAMES-LOT 4Sx60: price 83.250 for both or (L 700 ror one; terms to suit: come Quick; must be sold at once; send for property list. ALLES & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. lei. 167. jel4-33" TT1CKROY ST., NEAB PEIDE-PBICE 84,100. V rent 842 mo., three-story brick eight room., two-story brlcL. four rooms; lot 23x97. J. C. KEILLY, 77 Diamond st. JeU-4t7 0O 900-L1BERTY AVE., NEAR FOBTIETH S)4. St., blxteenth ward New modern frame dwelling fire rooms; finished attic, hall, vestibule. Inside shutters, slate mantel, side en trance, elate roor, etc.; lot 20x100 feet: grained and nicely finished: convenient to cable line; terms easy. See L. O. FBAZIEK. Forty-firth and Butler sts. JeI3-3-Tursu CJf) 9O0-MIFFLIN ST.. SIXTEENTH WARD, JJ), one square from cable line, good frame dwelling six rooms, finished attic, large ball. In side shutters, grained and well finished; lot 30x100 feet to alley. See L. O. FBAZIEB. Forty-fifth ana uuuer iu. jeio-o-xursu- nn 79 DEVILL1EB ST., NEAR WYLIE. 5)5, three-story brick dwelling six rooms. In good condition; terms, one-half cash; bal long time; lot 24x104. J. U. REIL1A, 77 Diamond st. Jsll-67 Of 300 FRAME HOUSE THBEE BOOMS. SDJL water, gas, porch, cellar, etci Prospect St.. Mt. Washington. D.- BEHJSN A BON, 411S Fenn ave. JelS-7 East End Residences. CJO 800-8CIOTA ST., NEAR GEOBS ST., 3i3. Twentieth ward, convenient to station, new modern frame dwelling, five rooms, finished attic, hall, vestibule, inside shutters, front and rear porches, side entrance, etc : lot 22x100 feet to alley: easy terms. Bee L. O. FBAZIEB, Forty flfth and Butler sts, jei3--TuTEa FOB. SALE IMPROYBD REAL ESTATE East End Residence. PESN AVE.-A FINE BESIDENCE. EAST OF Linden ave.; large lawn, beautiful shade trees: new and modern brick dwelling or ten rooms, large reception hall, hard wood cabinet mantels, with beveled French plam mirrors and tiled hearth downstairs, and similar hard wood and slate mantels upstairs; cut glass vestibule door, large French plate and cathedral glass win dows bath and h. and c. water, marble top sta tionary washstand, and porcelaln-llned tub: in side closets, with latest Improved sanitary plumb ing; electric lights, bells and speaking tubes: nat. and art. gas: finely finished and handsomely papered; good drv cellar: laundry, equipped with all conveniences." Including soapstone-lined sta tionary tubs; large and modern range In kitchen: roomy and convenient pantry; house Is well pro vided with olosets throughout; front and side verandas and back.porch; lot 80x331 ft.. toaEO-rt. street: this nroperty Is situated In the midst or the best residence location on Penn ave.. and on thollneof the new Duqnesne electric road, and five minutes' walk from P. B. B.: wo Invite special attention to this very desirable property: price reasonable and on easy terms. S. A. DICKIE 4 CO., Penn and Shady ave., E. E. ; 615. Jel5-87 S4 block nn unnair llinTJIT IN THE HEART - nrv..t r Ihortv nn a fine ttreet naved with block stone, perfectly sewered, provided with vnM .M.wattr (vmnlM br a rood characterot improvements, and the locality everyday becom ing more valuable: nice lot 30 feet front by 100 leet deep, with shade, lawn and good sidewalks; substantial house ore rooms, vestibule, hall, bath and laundry: condition good throughout: present owner bas always occupied the premises and de sires to sell now to take possession of a larger house demanded by his family: will accept a small payment In cash and give long time on bal ance; the price named Is less than present cost or ground and Improvements; to aprompt purchaser an opportunity Is given to acquire a convenient East End home at less than value. CHABLES bOMEBS & CO., 313 Wood st,, 6019 Penn are- (CO 700-XCASH,BAL.TOSUITPCRCHASFB; 3S. new 2-story frame residence; 5 rooms, fin ished attic good cellar, city water, nat. gas, front and rear porches; lot 25x135 to alley: 2mln. walk rrom Dallas sta. and on line of Duquesne Traction Line. OKti. C SLEETH, Penn and Shady ave.. East End. Jell-3-TTSSn Allegheny Residences. ALPINE AVE.-TWO HOUSES AND LOT, now rented and paying a good percentage on tbe amount asked for It: a purchaser could live In one house and rent the other: can rent nil to good advantage; it is now rented for 8408 per an num to gi.od tenants: will sell for 13,500; terms to suit purchaser; this property Is located In second ward, Allegheny City; no better location for renting, etc C H. LOVE, No. 93 Fourth ave. Jel4-B ELEGANT HOME-WASHINGTON ST., AL LEGHENY, near the parks; lot 54x180 to Church ave.; all modern convenience: shade trees and shrubbery: must be sold to close up an estate; termseasy; low price. W.W.McNEILL&BRO.. 152 Fonrth ave. 1615-58 -I f PER CENT NET INVESTMENT-SECOND XXJ ward, Allegheny, two new houses, well constructed, nicely finished, each ore rooms, hall, vestibule, supplied with water, gas, dry cellar, good lots, 23x101, extending from street to street, very convenient location, close to electric roads; 13. 500 for both properties. CHARLES SOMEBS & CO., 313 Wood street. Tel. 1773. Jel5-82 C5-I 700-BEBECCA ST., ALLEGHENY CITY Uli two-story brick dwelling, four rooms and attic; this Is good value, having Its own walls, etc.; lot 20-ft. front; half of the above amount will pnt yon In possession of this neat little home. J. C. BE1LLY, T7 Diamond St. Jell-Sf CJ, 600 ONE OF THE BEST HOUSES ON Otfc. Observatory Hill, 9 rooms, etc.; lot 30x170. Address T. B., Dispatch office. Jel4-12 Suburban Residences. BEU8HTON-NEAB THE BTATION-TWO-STOBY and attic frame dwelling eight rooms and reception hall, both gases and electtle light: stable and carriage house and all other con veniences; a very complete home: price 86,000; or will trade for city residence; lot 80x100. J. O. BEILLY. 77 Diamond st. Jell-67 HOUSE-FOB SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR city property, houso of five rooms with hall, cellar, stable and other conveniences: four acres of land, nearly all planted In fruit. Apply to ANDREW WILLIAMSON, Banksvllle, Alle gheny county. Pa. Jel5-50 WILK1N&BURG-A NICE NEW HOU8K. four rooms and reception hall, etc.: lot 25x115; only four minutes' walk from station: 850u cash and 815 a month; this Is a nice little, cosy home for the money: we havo one same size ana same size lot for 2,000. same payments, but has an ordinary hall Instead or a reception hall: these properties are wttl worthy of the attention of anyone wanting a house; tney are also near the line of the Duquesne electric railroad Hue, which Is supnoed to carry passengers rrom Wllklnsburg to Pittsburg for 5 cents. C. U. LOVE, No. 93 Fonrth ave. Jel3-43 FOR SALE-LOTS. City 1,ot HERRON HILL-LOTS ON HERRON AVE.. Clarissa and Adclalne sts.; 20x100 feet to alley: Just at terminus of cable line; high, healthy location; good lots for a home or Investment; terms on lots sold for Immediate Improvement &V) cash, balance to suit purchaser. Bee L. O. FIIA ZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. Jel3-3.Tursu ,$14 Merldla PER FOOT FRONT-FOB LOTS ON Uallock st.. Mt. Washington, near Meridian St., Moffat plan. Thirty-fifth ward: to party having tbe whole piece, fronting 307x125 ft., a big discount will be allowed; terms easy. Particulars of THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Bntler. Jel4-9I-wsu tri !OriPER FOOT FRONT-FOB LOTS ON O-U Meridian St., Mt. Washington. Moffat plan. Thirty-fifth ward: splendid location for a home; terms easy. See THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3507 Butler St. Jel4-91-wsu" -i East End lot. EAST END LOTS-A FEW LOTS ON EDWIN street, Spahr place: tbey are on the west side of the street, having an eastern exposure, etc ; the most deslrsble property for the price at tbe East End: two minutes' walk from Firth Ave. Traction Co. and about 4 from Penn Ave. Traction Co. C. H. LOVE. No. 93 Fourth ave. Jel4-43 WALNUT ST., CORNER BELLEFONTE, fine level lot, 38x137 to 20-foot alley; line of Duquesne Traction; 1,700. BAXTER, THOMP SON & CO., 162 Fourth aye. Jel5-8S-TTSu CVI 990 MOSr DESIRABLE BUILDING SITE 5X. onBondst.,43xl00leet. GEO. C SLEETH, Penn and bhady aves.. East End. JeU-3-rrssu' Allegheny Lota. LOT'S CHEAP: KIBKPATRICK AVE., Allegheny, 22x110, near electric cir line: easy terms. W. W. MCNEILL & BBO., 153 Fourth ave. JelS-oS LOT ON PERRYSVILLE ROAD-ONLY 8550; must raise cash. Apply to AlGEO BROS., 204 Federal st Allegheny. Jcl5-52 SPRING HILL. ALLEGHENY-LOTS; SIZES and terms to suit. D. BEHEN & bON, 4112 Penn ave. Jel5-7 Suburban Lot. F GRAM-ELEGANT BUILDING LOTS AT Ingram. GEO. JOHNSfON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave. Jell-8S Farm. 1 ARDEN FARM-25 ACRES GOOD SOIL; A X bargain: 3 miles from Sharpsburg or IX miles rrom Powers Run station, W. P. B. R. ; large orchard, choice fruit of all kinds, brick house, good water and outbuildings. Address JACOB BICKENBACH, on premises; or W. H. BICKEN BACH. Inwood si., near Frankstown ave., E. K. Jell-82-wsu miscellaneous. OWN A HOME-WE WILL BUY OR BUILD for you anywhere and let your rent pay ror the property: no security required. GRANITE STATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch office. Standard building, 531-533 Wood st. mTl3-18-TTSSU HERRON HILL PARK-FINEST VIEW OF the city; take Wylle ave. cars or by way ot U hlrty-thlrd st. : when there be sure to examine the beautlml lots, 20x100 ft. each, fronting on Her ronave.. Adelaide and Clarissa sts.; prices low; terms easy. Herron Hill Park Lots 20x100 ft. each, fronting on Adelaide and Clarissa sts. and Herron ave.; three minutes' walk from Wylle ave. cable road; E rices low; terms easy; special rates to those ullcllngat once. 8550. poo and SS0O each for choice level lots 20x100 ft.: rUht at Herron Hill Park and reservoir, fronting on Herron ave, Adelaide and Clarissa sts.: easy payments. Herron Hill Park Everybody visiting this grand view of the city should by all means exam ine the choice building lots. 20x100 ft. each, 1 have for sale on very easy payments, fronting Herron are., Adelaide and Clarissa sts.; these lots are nice and level and right at park; you cannot miss them. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st. le7-87-w88n' Miscellaneous Real Estate. KEAL ESTATE SIGNS IN LOTS OF 25 OB 100: dirt cheap. UNIQUE SIGN CO.. 639 Smithfield st 1eI3-28' FOR SALE BUSINESS. nuslneas Opportunities. APER ROUTE-INQUIRE AT 663 WYLIE AVE., city. JeM-S" SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY-FOB ACTIVE young man, with little capital, to enter Into an established wholesale cigar business: safe, profitable and permanent. Address, Immediately, CIGARS, Dispatch office. Jel5-77 TEA STORE-IN BEST OF LOCATION; stock comprises teas, coffee, spices, glass ware, cblna goods, etc.: doing a good business. For further particulars address or call on CAMP BELL & CO., Real Estate Brokers. 1412 Carjon St., 8. 8. Jel2-SS-Iu6Su VEBY BEST FIFTH AVEN UE CIGAB STOBE, 83,000; grocery stores: finest book and sta tionery store In best town In N estern Pennsyl vania: iced store, country stores; music store, office business: bakeries, drug stores, cigar stores. bHEPARD Jt CO., 151 Fourth aye. Je5" WHOLESALE AND RETAIL LIQUOR stores, saloons, restaurants and hotels bought and sold; some excellent opportunities; send for list. CONFIDENTIAL, Dispatch office. lelO-40 2 500 ACRES OF COAL-CONTAINING TWO veins, one 4-loot vein clean soft coal, excel lent for steam purposes: best gas coal In Western Pennsylvania: one 5-loot vein, excellent quality of eoaklng coal; these veins are 90 feet apart, over laid with heavy hill; tbe lower vein can be drifted out about 30 feet above level of railroad and about 20 rods distance therefrom; both veins can be loaded from tbe same tipple at very little expense; this coal will drain Itself to the mouth of pit, being 300 feet higher back In county than In front; the best bargain ever offered In coal. Write lor par ticulars to CHAS. W. BAXMAN, Beat Estate Agent, Latrobe, Pa. jel5-T2 FOR BALE-LOTS. FOB SALE BUSINESS. Bualnci Opportunities. A NO 1 BHOESTOBE-AT INVOICE-ONE ,. of the best cigar stores In city: other stores 8250 to 85.000: real estate business and business chances orall kinds. PEBC1VAL & CHAPMAN, 439 Grant st. JelS-62' US1NESS OPPORTUNITIES OUB SPE- CIALTYtwe have a wholesale business at 110,000; none better In the city: manuracturlng business at 812,000: steam laundry at 84,600 and 86,500: retail hardware, 84.000; groceries, 8500 to (5,000; neat restaurant at 8275; also Interests In business rrom 8400 to 850,000. T. O. BROWN & CO.. 90 Fourth ave. Jel4-41 DOCTORS AND DRUGGISTS DRUG STOBE in a growing town, on a leading railroad: no opposition; cheap rent: splendid opportunity; also Peppers' System Medicine, 6 vol.: Caieauq & Trainer's Obstetrlcks. 2 vol.: Bnck's Hand Book or Medical Sciences. 8 vol.: Cyclopedia of Obstetrlcks, u vol. ARIbTOL, Dispatch offlee. Jel5-116 DRUG STORE-IN DESIRABLE LOCATION; stock complete and new; good prescription trade; can be had at a bargain, either bnlk or In voice. For f urtner Information call on or address CAMPBELL ft CO., Real Estate Brokers, 1412 Carson St.. 8. 8. Jcl2-37-Thsn OTION STORE-IN THE CITY-WILL IN VOICE 81,000; doing well, but good reasons for8ale; hurry up. Apply to J. H. STEVENSON, 100 Fifth ave. el56 HOTOGBAPH GALLEKY-CHEAP; SAT1S FACTORY reasons for selling. Those mean ing business address H. NOSS, New Brighton, Pa. Jel4-S6 Business Stands. DESIRABLE HOTEL KNOWN AS SHER MAN HOUSE, cor. Washington and Second street, Martin's Ferry. O. For full particulars inquire AMELIA SCHBEINEK. Jel-I2-Bu QFJ 600-PENN AVE. SALOON STAND; HAS u)0 always been a licensed house: frame house seven rooms, barroom. cellar. water, gas, porches, etc. ; lot 20x110 feet. D. BEHEN & SON. 4112 Penn ava Jel5-7 FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Machinery and Metals. ENGINES AND BOILERS NEW AND BE FITTED; repairing promptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRl AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. ap3-76 SHEET STEEL AND SHEET IRON-PLAIN and embossed Iron and steel ceilings, sheet steel, pressed brick and clapboards, corrugated and beaded Iron, e'ght kinds Iron roofing: roofs repaired and painted: estimates furnished. W. H. WU.LIAMB & CO., 89 Water St., Pittsburg, Pa. J 614-77 Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock. Etc. BUGGY-APIANO BOXSIDECHAIRBUGGY In good condition. Address J. A. GOB DON, room 11 Jackson Building, corner Sixth and Penn. Jel5-5l GENTLEMEN'S TUBNOUT-AT A BAB yy GAIN: speedy, stylish mare, prompt, pleas ant driver, sound sidebar buggy, pole and shafts, single and double harness, etc.; owner's future absence lrom cltv reason for selling. Can be seen at271 SHADY AVENUE, East End, any evening after 4 o'clock. Jel5-12 DE1V1NG HORSE-SIRED BY PARDO: NO. J. 420; dam by Ethan Allen: this horse Is 5 years old, well broken and very handsome: will be sold at a bargain as owner Is about to leave tbe city. Call on or address NO. 102 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. Pa. Jel5-104' -lOOD FAMILY MARE-WITH HARNESS VT and a good top buggy: price, (100. 300)6 THIRTY-NINTH ST., near Penn avenue Jell-57 -1O0D HOBSE-PEBFECTLY SOUND AND IT gentle. FLEISHMAN & CO. Jel5-18' HORSE-DABK CHESTNUT. 8 YEABS. 16.1 hands high; perfect family horse; safe for ladles to drive; owner wishes to leave the city. Apply to H. B. MUORHEAD, residence of Mrs. John Moorhead, Fifth ave. and Halket st.. Oik land. Jel4-17 HARNESS-HANDSOMEST SET OF COACH harness In the city; owner has no use for It. 60 FEDEBAL ST., Allegheny. Jel5-80 KENTUCKY COMBINATION HORSE 18 hands high. Iron gray: has all the gaits; drives np very showy in buggy: will be sold rea sonably. Call at WAKMUASTI.E'S STABLE. K. E., city. JeS-53 T ADIES' HORSE-FINEST IN THE SI'ATE, XJ i years old. sound and all right; won't scare at anything, fine style, splendid actor, single foots to saddle. BOX 112, Sewlcklcy, Pa. je!5-41 HETLAND PONY, CART AND HARNE8S Pony sound and gentle; cart and harness nost new; also, one ladles' English cart and harness Or sale cheap. H. N. V OOD, 1806 Forbes St., Oakland. Jel5-I2l S1UDEBAKEB WAGON USED BY DIS PATCH Country Road Expedition; price mod erate: condition good. Can be seen at ARCHI BALD'S STABLE, 119 Third ave, for three days. my22-117 SETOF NEW COACHHARNESS THEHAND BOMESTinthetwo cities, at 60 FEDERAL bT Allegheny; owner has no nse for them. Jel4-8 TEAM-MATCHED, CARRIAGE OB DBIVING horses; young, sound and speedy; also fine horse for single driving, cheap. X 5, .Dispatch office. JelS-45 mitlCYCLE-COLUMBIA TANDEM TBI-J- CYCLE, only ridden 3) miles. VAN J, ABELL, 913 Liberty street. JelO-SsV' Mlncellaneons. PICTURE FRAMES. MOLDINGS, LOOKING glasses, mats, backing, painting, chromos, artotvpes. engravings, and photograph albums; a lull line ofphotographlc supplies and apparatus. BROUDKMIO. CO.. 242, 244 and 248 Firth ave nue, 21, 25 and 27 Watson street, Pittsburg, Pa. Telephone 1350. Ic8-147-Su SHOW CARDS AND PRICE TICKETS-FOR sale cheap: glass signs. UNIQUE SIGN CO., 639 Smithfield St. Jel4-2S UNIQUE SIGN CO.. 639 SMITHFIELD BT. the place to have glass sign ror advertising pnrposes made cheap:llx22 glass sign with rrame (1 CO in lots. Jel5-28' PROPOSALS. TT 8. ENGINEER OFFICE, CUSTOM U House, Cincinnati. O.. J one 3, 1890. Sealed proposals In duplicate will be received at this office until noon (central time) on FRI DAY, the 11th day of July, 1890, for furnishing all materials and building two frame houses for dwellings for lockkeepers at Lock 8, Mononga hela river. All information will be furnished on application. The attention of bidders is In vited to acts of Congress approved February 28, 1885, and February 23. 1887. WM. E. MER RILL, Lieut. Col. of Engineers. jel2-23-12,13.l4,15.jy9.10 TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OFTHE Comptroller of the Currency, Washington, June 9. ltso. Whereas by satisfactory evidence presented to the undersigned. It has been made to appear the Liberty National Bank of Pittsburg, In the city of Pittsburg. In tbe county of Alle gheny and State of Pennsylvania, has complied with all the provisions of tbe Statutes of the United States required to be complied with before an association snail be authorized to commence tbe business of banking, now, therefore, L Ed ward S. Lacy, Comptroller of the Currency, do hereby certify that "The Liberty National Bank or Pittsburg," in the city or Pittsburg. In tbe county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, Is authorized to commence the business of bank ing as provided in Section fllty-one hundred and sixty-nine of the Revised Statutes of the United Btates. In testimony whereof witness my hind and seal of this office this 9th day ol June, 1890. E. S. LACY, Comptroller or the Currency. No. 4J39. Jel5-I J PROPOSALS FOR FRESH BEEF COM MISSARY'S Office, Alleaheny Arsenal, ittsburg. Pa., May 12, 1890 Sealed proposals in duplicate will be receiv d at this office until 10 o'clock a.m., JUNE 18, 1890,for furnishing the fresh beef required by the Subsistence Depart ment, U.S. Army, at this station during the fiscal year ending Jnne 30, 189L Contracts made nnder this advertisement shall not be construed to involve the United States in any obligation for payment in excess of appropriation granted by Congress for the purpose. The Government reserves the right to reject any orall bids. Full Information can be obtained by application to this office. Envelopes containing proposals must be marked "Proposals for fresh beef," and addressed to A. a M. MORGAN. Capt and O. a K.. A. C. S. myl35-13,14,I5.16.Jel4,15 AUCTION SALES. HANDSOME FURNITURE AND CAR PETS at auction, TUESDAY MORNING. June 17, at 10 o'clock, at the rooms, No. 311 Market st. Hall, room and stair carpets in Wilton vel vets, body and tapestry brussels, moquets and ingrain, clocks, linoleum, Icurtalus. rugs, shades, lot notions, pictures, bicjcle. jigsaw, fine chamber suits, bed springs, very elegant rug parlor suit, bookcases, wardrobes, leather chairs, oak, rattan and plush rockers, side boards, extension tables, steoladders, stoves, refrigerators, cupboards, china, glass and sll verware, cooking utensils, water coolers, easels, bedsteads, bureaus, waihstands, mattresses. Sale positive. Goods now on exhibition. HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM jel5-S3 Auctioneers. ADMINISTRATOR'S AUCTION SALE Of a full line of clothing of the estate of the late M. Feitler will De sold at auction com mencing SATURDAY, JUNE 13, and continuing afternoon and evening at 2 and 7P.X until entire stock is sold, at No. 19 Wylle ave. CHAS. H. WEINHAUS, AUCTIONEER. Jel5-S9 REMOVALS. pvR. W. H. DALY XJ Has removed his office to MAEDER BUILDING, 185 FIFTH AVENUE, (Fourth floor elevator.) Houri 1030X M. to 1 p. M,, except Sundayi. TO LET. East End Residences. -VTI:AR BRUSHTON-10-BOOM BRICK HOUSE L and grounds with elegant fruit and shade trees; about 10 minutes' watk from Brushton station. P. B. B. C. H. LOVF, No. 93 Fourth avenue. Jcl4-43t BO UP ST.. NEAR WALNUT ST.. SHADY SIDE, new two-tory mansard brick dwell ing, ten rooms, reception hall, gas, water, bath. Inside w. c. etc; front porch, good lot. BAX TER, THOMPSON CO., 162 Fonrth ave. i jeis-88-rrsut Hnzelwood Residences. "GIURNISHED HOUSE ON HAZEL WOOD JP ave.: two minutes from station or electric cars; large yard and beautiful shade trees: five rooms- wilLrent one or two months to a responsi ble party very reasonable. Address ONYX Dis patch office Jel5-H8t Allegheny Residence. FURNISHED HOUSE OF NINE ROOMB facing West Park, Allegheny, for a term of three months or more to a private, ramlly: refer ence exchanged. Address N. B., Dispatch office. Jel5-112t ; FURNISHED HOUSE-FACING THE WEST Park, Allegheny, for 3 months or more, to private family: references exchanged. For par ticulars address J. McC. li.. Dispatch office. JelS-lUt GRANT AVE. 8-BOOSI HOUSE. NO. 163 Grant avenue, Allegheny City: hot and cold water: bath: Inside w. c, etc. C. H. LOVE. No. 93 Fourth avenue. Jel4-43t NOETH AVE.-6-ROOM HOUSE, NO. 63 North avenue, Allegheny City: hot and cold water: bath; inside w. c, etc. C. H. LOVE, No, 93 Fourth avenue. je!4-43t s Jtnnnments. BEDROOM. DINING AND KITCHEN COM PLETELY furnished, nice lawn, etc, only 85 per week: reference; no children. 145 FUL- ion or., near iuvcc. jv.v-.vi T71UBNISHED BOOMS-FOB TWO GENTS OB cuupiu jur nuubCJiccpuiK. w.iuuocv. ua.u. 62 WATJON STREET, near Chestnut St.. city. el5-109t NICELY FURNISHED BOOMS FOB GENTLE MEN at212 OAKLAND AVE., Oakland, one and a half squares from cable cars. Jel5-1 t Atlantic City Property. 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. ISBAEL G. ADAMS & Co., Beat Estate Agts., Beal Estate and Law Building. Jel-88t Business Stands. BABBEB-FIRST-CLASS, TO BENT SHOP or work by the week. Apply at HOTEL MAB1AN, Jeannette. Jel5-3t EAST END-THE BUILDING NOW BEING completed, fronting on Penn avenue and Frankstown avenue: will rent as a whole or In parts: there is a fine basement room on Franks town avenue, and storeroom fronting on Penn and Frankstown avenues, and four nice offices on second floor, and two large rooms on third floor: good entrance and good light, as the property fronts on both Penn and Frankstown avenues, making it a very desirable property for either storeroom or office purposes, C. H. LOVE. No. 93 Fourth ave. Jel4-43t FURNISHED HOUSE OF SEVEN BOOMS-IN Sewlckley. near station: all conveniences. GILBERT A. HAYS, 69 Fourth ave. Jel3-7t Offices, Desk Room, Etc. DESK BOOM-WITH USE OF DESK. ETC.; rent low to a good tenant; also small room enclosed In class, etc., with use of desk, etc C. H. LOVE. No. 93 Fourth avenue. Jel4-43t FEW NICE OFFICES IN GERMANIA SAV INGS BANK BUILDING, Wood and Dia mond sts. ap!0-49t PERSONAL. SERSONAL-OUBEKESANDHOWTO PRE SERVE them Is the title of our new book: we e the second edition in the hands of the printers; will be ready In a few days; by mall t cents; free at our office. CHESSMAN A M AM NION, Expert Opticians, 42 Federal st.. Alle gheny. Best 81 spectacles on earth. Jel4-9 EKSONAL-1F YOU WANT A RICH WIFE or husband, send for free copy of our June number, containing hundreds of matrimonial ad vertisements. Address THE AMERICAN MES SENGER, 155 Washington St., Chicago, 111. JelS-40 ERSONAL HOOKS WANTED-IF YOU have any books to tell, let us know. LEVI'S BOOK STORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building. mhT PERSONAL CHAMBERS', ZELL'S. PEO PLE'S, Appleton's and Encyclopaedia Brltannlca at half price. FRANK BACON ft CO.. 301 Smithfield st. mv28 LOST. LOST-SIGHT NEVER RETURNS-WHY don't you call and have your eyes properly tested and fitted with glasses by the expert opti cians. CHESSMAN-MAN NION, 42 Federal St., Allegheny. Best si spectacle on earth. Jel4-9 T OST-DANIEL ROWLANDS BY NAME JLJ young man who has been missing rrom his home. Shady avenue. Allegheny, since Jnne 2; 5 feet 9 Inches tall, wore dark .suit of clothes. Ad dress any Information concerning him to THOS. ROWLANDS. Jel4-32 FOUND. FOUND-THAT WE ARE OVERSTOCKED with spring and summer piece goods of the latest styles and best makes, and to make room for alterations In our store will make suits and trousers to order at less than cost of cloth. KEY STONE TAILORING CO., 65 Wylieave.Plttsbarg. Jei5-27 F OUND-COMFOETSINCE YOU FITTED MY eves-wltn those snectacles. is wnst we near aauy; can ana we can prove it to you, too, mat we know our business; spectacles our sole specialty: persons who can't get suited especially solicited. CHESSMAN-MAN NION. 45 Fed eral St., Allegneny. Best 81 specks on earth. Jel4-P MEETINGS. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE ASSO CIAPES members of the Musical Associa tion of Allegheny, Pa., for tbe election of officers for the ensuing year will be held at the office of tbe Armenia Insurance Co., No. 85 Fourth avenue on MONDAY. June 16th inst., at 430 P. M. R. S. ROBB. Bec'y. Jel5-78 BUSINESS CHANGES. D. F. PATTERSON. Attorney, No. 98 Dia mond street. Pittsburg. Fa. NOTICE OFDISSOLUTION.-NOTICE1S hereby given that the American Gas Im provement Company, Limited, a partnership as sociation organized under tbe Act of Assembly of June 2, 1874. am' Its supplements, ataret,nlar meeting of its members at which all its share holders were present, resolved by unanimous vote to dissolve said association and elected the undersigned liquidating trustees to settle its affairs. All persons Indebted to said association will please make immediate payment, and all per sons having claims against tbe same will please present them to tbe undersigned, who will proceed at once to settle its affairs and distribute Its assets under tbe direction of the Court of Common Fleas No. 1 of Allegheny county. J. M. CRITCHLOW, EDWIN FULLER, F. W. PERKINS. Jell-27 Liquidating Trustees. $3,900. CARSON STREET. v Comer lot, near Birmingham electric car station and Ormsby station. P., V. & C. Ky. Good Buiiness Location. BLACZ & BAIRD, 85 Fonrth ave. jel5-49-TTSa ONLY $50 PER FOOT. Beautiful Building Lot, 200 FEET FROM North Highland Avenue,E.E.f 75x100 FEET, Surrounded by'nne large residence, convenient to Duquesne electric line. BLACK & BAIRD, 85 FOUKTH AVENUE. jelS-61-WFSu mHE LARGEST X ' DOWN TOWN STORAGE PLANT. W. A. HOEVELER. Warehouses and yards. Pike and Thirteenth, Twelfth and Etna sts. Private sldinps in yards and warehouses. Low rates of insurance. Negotiable receipts issued. Separate departments for general merchandise, floor, furniture. Honors and metals. Hand some and convenient office rooms tor use of customers free. Railroad address, 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. mb27-62-TTSSu XTNrVERSITY OF VIRGINIA-BUMMER U law lectures (nine weokty) begin 10th July. lttfO, and end 10th September. For circular ap ply (P. O. University Va.) to JOHN a MINOR, J7-63-TUB Prof. Com. and But. Law. I A. BALPH, BUILDING CONTBACTOB, u eevenw avenue, - Pittsburg, P, Telephoas 1JM. ' seftezn. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. "FDRT PITT." JEANNETTE hat been n ttnu Hon for the shrewd Investor many months. The centralization of the glass Industry at that point has given it a substantial backing, foreign to many towns years older. SATURDAY, JUNE 21, The Fort Pitt Land Company -will put their plan of lots on the market and give investors another chance to secure lots that trill rapidly enhance In value. The sizes of the lots are arranged to suit all requirements, none being less than 40x100. The plan Is rolling enough for natural drainage, with good water and natural gas in abundance. Sit uated as It Is In the heart of the GRAPEVILLE GAS FIELD (the greatest yet discovered), an inex haustible supply of nature's fuel Is assured. Streets are all 50 feet wide, prices are the LOWEST, from $150 to $400. Terms, $30 cash on day of sale, one-third on delivery of deed, balance one and two years. The "Fort Pitt Glass Works" will move their plant August 15 to a fine piece of bottom land adjoining this plan. Hundreds of skilled operators will be employed. Many are making' arrangements to BUILD, and all in dications point to rapid sale of lots and consequent rapid enhancement In value. THE WISE Will be on hand on day of sale and take advantage of this great oppor tunity. Send for plan and prices to BAXTER, THOMPSON " . & CO., 162 Fourth Ave., OB U. K. BEAM, ' HOTEL MARION, JEANNETTE, PA. TRAINS LEAVE UNION STATION 8:00, 8:35 and lino A. M., 13:50 and iso P. M. Jeli-oWiau LOTS I LOTS! LOTS I Nice building lots affording attractive homes or money making to the purchasers at present prices. MORN1NG8IDE FLAN. Elghteenth ward, extending from the Alle gheny river and A. V. R. R, to Hizbland Park, in the East End. Large lots at $75. 1100, 1200, $300, up to tGOO for magnificent situations. ALLEGHENY LOTS. Benton ave. plan. Eleventh ward, beautiful situation. 200, J300, Sinn. Nenr streets and rapid transit lines now building will soon double and quadruple values to this section. FLEMING PABK. Level lots, handsome and convenient home sites right on line of P.4LEE.B. and pro posed electric road.in sight of tbe city and view of tbe river. No mistake can be made in buy ing tnese cnoice lots at tjm to sou. FAIRMOUNT AVENUE, EAST END. Line of Penn ave. cable in tbe midst ot ele gant surroundings, elevated situation, perfect drainage, extended views; even attraction of the country right in the city, with all city com forts. A sure investment at to-day's price, S700 to 900. Small cash payments, balance monthly, or a sharp discount for all cash. Wa 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 1773. Telephone 6323. JeS EUROPE TICKETS TO AND FROM Europe bv leading lines; good berths se cured; drafts, letters or credit, money orders, toreigu coin, passports, etc.: we sell at New York rate- MAX SCHAMBERG k CO, K7 Bmithfield St., Pittsburg, Pa. Established I860. mylt-wsn PATENTS. . O.D.LEVIS. Solicitor of Patents, UlFlf th avenue, above Smlthfleld, next Leader omce. iKoaetarj sffuiisneav selMtt JTEW ADVEKTISEMEKTS. SuccESBful InvGstmEnts REAL ESTATE. -- Of all classes of investment, those in real estate shonld be the most carefully considered, and the .rea son is plain. Based upon solid values, such investment is the surest and the safest that can be made. On the other hand, nothing depre ciates in value with such startling rapidity or is harder to dispose of at any price than real estate, which, at the time of its purchase, has for for its sole recommendation a "lovely situation" or a "perfect climate." Neither is it wise in this particular to follow the crowd, for by artful advertisements and ficti tious sales it is an easy thing to in augurate a "boom" that promises fortune to all, but almost invariably results in disaster. The experience of persons who have thus hastily and inconsiderate ly bought property for no better reasons than those enumerated and afterwards repented at leisure an experience so oft repeated all over the world in a greater or less de gree should teach men that only in the natural centers of population, where ample opportunities for em ployment are provided,can the peo ple at large safely afford to invest in real estate. The most correct standard of judgment, therefore, as to the value of property is furnished by the truthful answer to the ques tion: "How large a population can be supported by the well established industries of the district in which the property is located ? " Applying this test to the proper ties offered for sale by the East Pittsburg Improvement Company in the Turtle Creek Valley, below Walls Station, and confining its ap plication to a district not exceeding the property of the company more than one mile in extent, tbe signifi cance of the answer is apparent. At Walls Station the Pennsylvania Railroad Company is erecting re pair shops, round houses, etc., that will directly and indirectly give em ployment to about 1,000 men. At Wilmerding, the mammoth plant of the Westinghouse Airbrake Company is already in partial oper ation; when fully equipped it will employ 2,000 men, most of whom are skilled mechanics. At Brinton, the Standard Under ground Cable Company have con tracted for the erection of their new cable works and wire mill, which, when completed, will give employment to over 400 men. At Bessemer, the great steel rail mill and iron furnaces of Carnegie Bros. & Co. now employ fully 3,000 men. The total number of men em ployed in the district above de scribed will reach 6,400, and esti mating that, on an average, five per sons are sustained by the labor of each adult err ployed in a manu-. facturing establishment,, the popu lation that could easily be support ed by the industries named, not to mention many others, that will prob ably locate in the Turtle Creek Valley in the near future, would reach the surprising sum of 32,000. The figures show conclusively the solid foundation upon which is based the value of property in the Turtle Creek Valley. Lots of all sizes can be pur chased at reasonable rates on easy terms by application to the EAST PITTSBURG IMPROYEMEHT COMP'Y, ROOM 5 j, WESTINGHOUSE BUILDING, WILMERDING, PA. jeii-es-wsa $6,850: CARSON STREET, Near Thirty-fourth Street, Southside. AnewJjtory and mansard briek dwelling, with red stone trimmings, containing 8 rooms, alcove, hath room, pantry, ball, vestibule, sliding doors between parlor and library, slate mantels, tile and stone hearths, hardwood finish throughout the house, natural gas, hot and cold water, stationary washstand, front and rear porches. The house presents an ele- &' eni appearance ana was duui ior owners use. tzixitH. Grape arbor, trees ana sarasbex. BLACK fc BAIRD. Jel5-66-rraa Fourth areas J M 4 1 . I 1
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