52" IHsplcy advertisements one dtflar per tare Jar one- insertion. Classified advertise- on this page, such as Wanted, lor Site, Let, etc ten cents per lineor each insertion, I none taken-far lest than thirty cents. Top c being displayed counts as two. HE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BJ7SIXESS OFFICE, Cor. Smithfleld and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEJJ. iRAxcn orricEs as follows, where VNT. Ton bALF, TO LET, AND OTHER AXSIEXT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE EIVED Ur 7X 9 P. SI. FOR INSERTION. l-ertI-.iK"iits should be prepaid unless adver ts alrradv h.-n r accounts -with The Dispatch. t)R THE SOITTHSIDE. XO. M12 CAUSON' KEUr. TELEPHONE NO. BE2. OR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE. 613 XX AVE. rrrrsnuRo additionai T1MAS StcCAFrREY. 3309 lluUer street. UIi G. bTUCKEY. with street and l'onn avenue. ALLEGHENY. 3. KAERCHKK, SB Federal street. J. McBKIDE. Starlet Hesse, Allegheny. H. TXSGERs A SON. Ohio and Chestnut sfeets. OMAsMcHKNRY. AVteman!lr"rta avenues W. IIPGHES. Pennsylvania and Heaver aTi. 3KYSI. ULEIST. R-Dcera and Allegheny avs. 1V.VNTKD. 31ale llclu. SEXTANT ItOOKKr.r.Pr.U-GOOD PF.XSIAX whi'l'-iniR! and acrurale. for the jKition of Ittar.l lHKikkeper; she ape and expcri nee. . IWspatrh offir. Je33-5'J AnWKITi:R MART'S BrSINESS AND SHORTHAND rol.I.EGE. I! Federal St.. tlgbrni .1 -Ojien thro'iph Mimmer ela and eren : prU u- lt-wonv Iwtli see. JclO-U-W6SU KBERUOODMA rU:ATriIlAY. AP PLY at ;TsT M-UirFHAfElrs. cor. inkstown av. and Mallon t.. lif-t End. Je3-71 Q.CKSMrrH- A TIIDIiOVtill PRACTirAL tvpair Warltmitli. svtm ui.U'ittnd earrlHpe ! rrm tr.irV. HSt LIBFKTY AV. jeS0-3t -FFICr. BOY: IsnilillT AM) ACTIVE. lr lrxr Arm: addres-. lu own Imndurltinp; !3X. DiHiateh flnv. JeSM't SH SOYf-AI'l'LY KArrsiANN-. Tills 5IORNIM5 AT irSO-39 ITTKRS AND TAILOR'S 1VANTED-OVEII l.W tawe adopted tlie A. t Rnde New Method; .tacrs r 2lM-ia are leadlnjr cutters of till contl t: oWi--. an m thf ai to fame and fortune. jdatCLFA'ELAND CUTTING SCHOOL .ici;-2 ,BT CLEEK-RFt:lTERF.I). MT.AK GER- 11 AN and come 'il ni-ommended: aNo ouo iMaat. Addm&orcall on T. W. D. HIKKEII, . Pratt a . Jf9Ho ,Brr Cl.EKK- A1STAXT-1VE REFEK KXORS. A.Llrw.!. Ol'Il. DIpatrli office. 1'20-T4 nnUNAN OF CAPITAL TO 1IR.INGOUT Cr ;-Ia-- aiuc rtrltini-lit. lorlliu parneu- M r tn IrttiTto IIA3IIL.T(N, ! -nestnui . Alkuii3 Clrj, I'a. Jel9-ll H BKAhf TINNER. ADDKEs BUFFALO BRA -s AND IRON F.LDsTEAD CO.. Buf .. &.Y. JeS-1 TEM.HjENTANVASsER FOR THE CEN IVfcY DICTIONARY. U. WATTft A CO.. 431 , It. JcMUs-D w-with rusii in pirrsisnuG and fh 'orn al cltvof IVnnsyH aula and sttr '.auj tate. to tntnidure the lastetelllng n'utrtd article on nrtml: .ale in Philadelphia e nauhed a million: nati- t50tx--i- dax. Ad v wlti .tamp. W. II. ILLIA.MSON. N. ni rt.. Phila.teJilua. Pa. iel9-:7 'LDER-FtR STEEL CASTINGS. 4. A b . DlpaRU office APPLY jel5-0 !SGANI7FKS V ANTED - S50 AND 4100 IN fite lnoiith. FIrt evrtjJlcati - in JOO clas date v i. H0L Firct-elaesi orp-inlers wauttHl. Write t.-rm-. ri'RESJELiln,E. THEUSIVKRsAL iHBI!VE LEAGUU 1'- WsudiluFt.m -U, -urn, St.t- ielZ-di -CFMANENT OFFirE ASMsT VXT: SALARY KhW; rallwa larepud. Inrlo-es'lf-addre-ed r its euveli3e, StANAGKR, Roo32, Chlcapo. Je3V76 Vl ESMFN TO SELL PETIT LEDGERS. AD VKKT1IN; card and bpcclallie.. hj hauipleto T-haut-.. Bis cmfiilou and opportunity to rt nil penoanen. pax Inp lulne-. W. It. JL-inV. feuUi Bend. Iiid. ieb-a-TTb iLtMEN GOOD SALESMEN IN ALL jirts.if Cnttol States to m"U Iorterenveloie -leiiiTb:coMi .'banc lur rlp'tl parties. Call or ln- K.S. HENDRICKS i CO.. BU-cU block. in ill. Ittfolrarp. I'a. jeSO-14 l K-lTOBS-FbiTLIFE INSURANCE: LDV KKAL emiBiiilou. policy laktnp liecause t ii ainf !n price and plan. 31URRY i EI- l.l.. M r laeuiy oiuiuiug. my -19 VPF.W KIIER Ol-nRATf)K-TATE SALARY aud experience. Addres B. O., Di'.iiatch . ii'20-fil o' MAN A BIMGIIT YOUNG SIAN- H t- aijv-art of ape. a leli erj clerk in a larpe t'l tore. Applv, statitip alarr oipecleil and u rlenct, to N. V., Djsialch ollice. Je2)-46 iT XS MAN AS WOGH CLERK AND TO aaist i office work: irut be a pood penman .tcimte in Sgures. Auarets t tiijii iL.iitb., palchofSce. Je2u-52 Agents. GFVTS-ON SALARY OR COSISIIPSION TO tuindletlie new liatent chemical Ink erasing cil: tiepTeatestsrllincnoielt etr xrodueea; M- tnji ifiorowphly in two teconds: no abrasion aper; 200 to 5M0 1KT cent profit; one agent's sales ot-ntca to f3D in six davs; another 32 In two :ci.; we -want one enerpetle general apeat for 'ifetJtAan41rritort. For terms and lull particu--. aiMtWi THE SION ROE EIIASER S1FG. CO.. ' rHe, WIs my22-73 TLvTSTO SELL THE FINLESS CLOTHES Hue: tiic onlv line eer unen ted that hcld the 'in-witbowtpCns: a perre't success: patent re x i&m2d; mi1 only n apents. to whom the cx ,i right is pleu: on reivipt of 50 cents we si-n4 a sample Unc bv mail: also circulars; i e Hot aid terms to a pent: secure our territory ..i.c. Address THE PINLEsS CLOTHES N'EOO 17 Hermonst., Worcester. Mass. apis-iK-TO .ENTS-JUST OIT-SIOsT AVONDERFUL adverti-lnp del lee ever known; selU to every reliant and manufacturer: splendid employment; juiv. sttid work: Inclose stamp. ARC N. ii. OO Kacine, Wl. JC16-21-TT8 lV:n:ilo Help. MK A. FEMALE COOK. ArrLY AT 54 TENTH ST., city. JeM- IKL-A OOOD OIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK in a family of two. Inquire at REsI NCE. SKOBond st., cor. of Bond and Sheridan . East End. Pittsburg. JelG-30 IBL POR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN A small familv ; pood wages w ill be paid. N 0. 5 WIS BT., Elii filth ward, city. Je20-07 IBLS TWO GIRLS FOR KITCHEN WORK. ABOiy at GOODWIN'S, 115 1 ourtli ave. " jeav--; AMTS-WIIO WILL DO WRITING FOR me at tbeir own home; vv ill guarantee good (. AAtrcs'. witli stll-addre-ed, stameu en-..i-, Mifcb EDNA L. SMYTIII, South Bind. 1., proprietor of the famous GloriaWatir, for --mplexlon. jel!-102-stu 3talo:inti Fcinule Help. HAHBKRMAIDS, DINING ROOM GIRLS. i nuks, uurs' laundresses, 2t0 houopirls, live 'iigefrl. 30 tieniian and colored girls, porters, t rs. pardeners.larm hands. JIKs. E. TIIOMP V. 60orjntf-t. Jelb-D DY AND GENTLEMAN AMATEURS; . rnsat be irood natural readers and cood dressers in on and off the stage. Address SI. P.. Dis-1 lUi vmve. jf-v EACHER-e EXPERIENCED TEACHERS for the schools of Robinson twp., Alle. Co., Pa. ; in mo<is; wages $) per mouth; election Jnne a o'clock f. St.. at Remington P. O. By order the board. J.N MOORE. Sec. Jel6-24JTTS 0FARM HANDS. TWO DAIRYMEN, SEW INo girl. I10P-I cooks, chambermaids, lann i RlrJ. dishwashers, an girls for families and aimer "resorts, at) Germans, C colored. MEE vSJ'S, Wi Gran: st telephone 'JO. Jel7-D Sltnatious. EBSIANENT PO.-1TION-TO TAKE CHARGE of an elderly lady, orone child; noobjectlou trav4;l a week; ln-st of relerence. Address elTH. lHspatcb ollice. Je20-3i srnoN-r' general accounting or boeiecpinp. joung married man: practical periesee ol ten vcars; satlslaclory releri'nce nn nreent emplovers and reasons fur change. IdrvM P. . Box Sfi:. eitv . a p2T-3U Ksrnox as roller by a si an of abtlltr and strlctlv sober: can give good ref nce. Address ROL'LER. Dispatch ofi.ee je20-8 rnON-TO l'ICKEL OR NEAL TIN ntatrs; worked in England and Wales. Ad ss JOHN DAVIS. Disjiatch oftice. Je20-6-D Deal listiito. OHDY-A HOUSE OF FIVE OR SIX ROOSIS in Best F-nd or Allegheny for 2.5U) to $4,600 hv. WILKINSON, Disjiatch oCicc JelS-H , Itoardlnc;. CKXBR BOARDING-BY A SIAX AND vrtft t alarm house within ten miles of the I hi e mile from railroad. Address II. S.t Wueirt l'iltsburg. Je20-25 Plnanrlal. IOVEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST 3IAKKET 1 nrt" n lond and mortgage; no delay. .ED X. COYLE A CO., cor. Fourth av. and out st. dell-TTS loNaST TO LOAN ON GOOD JIORTGAGE L BecariWes. low est rates; no delay. SAS1UEL BLACK CO.. !fi Fourth av. dell-4-TThs i.XEVTOLOAN ON SIORTGAGES: I.OW ESTtetrest: no delay. BLACK & BAIRD, urttav. aplI-24-TTS ImriWAfiBS-jMOXEY TO LOAN IN SUSIS 1 .. wttal iii. 5 and G per cent. ALLES UI.EYIM Fourth av. TeL IC7. apl4-19-TTSSu irr.iu l:TA I'llrpSgGKS'ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY 1 ...arjHVpenv at low est rates. HENRY A. fc BK.t i CO.. Si FourUi av. 1 i.VN ON OOOD SIORTOAGES-S10.000 IN si- .. to suit. SI. STARLING. Room 34. 103 1 1 v. jelS-74-ThsSu TTtNTED. Boarders and Lodgers. "HOARDERS -COUNTRY BOAHDKn WJ1 Jj one couple onlv; room, location and surro ind Ings good: G miles from cll and S minutes' walk to station; tenns $15 per week. Address II. S.(.. Dispatch oCice. J0-"--1 OCCUPANTS FOR PLEASANT. SHADED ms lihouse on West Park, with privilege of bath: private family. Address J. J. 31.. Ae ghejiy P. P.. Pa. J010-1- ailsccllnneons. T ADIEP-TO ATTEND THE SCIIOOL OF DE- SIGN and Dress Cutting for a tboroagh course ofilressmakilie. NO. il PENN AV. mb3-16 I-EIOXS THE riTTSItUKG PESH 'AGENCY OP J. II. STEVENSON & CO.. 100 Fifth av.-Penslons now had for all disabled sol diers. permancntlY helpless children and widows of deceased soldiers tinder late act of Congress: tienslons inerea'-ed to correspond with the dis ibUitv; bountirs collected: certificates of service procured w here discharges are lost. de3K-TTS M ACHiNlSTSTO NOTICETIIATTHEREISA strike pending at the CONTINENTAL TUBE l univf. "" " CEND FOKSA5IPLES AND PRICES OF WALL 11 paper, free to any addn-i--; 10-eent wall paper at 5c. 15-centwaU tiXT at :&e, S-cent gold paier at 10c a bolt. G. G. O'BKIEX, l'alut and W aU Paner Store. 2: Fifth av. nihao-H-TTS SOME FASIILY TO AD01T A SIALE CHILD (two mouths old); tome family thatwlll raise and cire for It well. Call at NO. 23 PUMP ALLEY. Allegheny. Jel9-50 TOP. SALE I31PKOYKD KlliVI, ESTATE City Residence. plOltNER PnOPERTY-WYLIF. AVE., ONLY A s short distance from Court House: one of the best corners on the street; three-storv brick dwell irp and lirge stireroom; lot, 2."ixlOS. J. C. 11EILLS. 77 Diamond st. JelJ-47-TTSSu -rT. WASHINGTON-LOVELY &IX-KOOSJ 1J. house at a pretl barp-iln; J2.10.1. rcilucel from Si.VX). BALTENSPERGEU& WILLIASIS, 143 Fourth av. Jel7-23-wrh.s'' CO 350-BEDFORD AY.. GOOD TWO-STORY KUOj brick dwelling or live rooms: 101 S ASIUEL W. BLACK i CO., 99 Fourth ay East End Residences. TiESIRABLK DWELLINGS ON 3IELLON, 1) Haves and Bond streets, from $3,000 to J4.S00; rail or "send for full di'scrlptlou. BANTER. THOMPSON Jt CO., 152 Fourth av. jeKS-32-TTs i;ORltEs A E.. NEAR CHESTNUT ST. TWO X STORY bnckdwUllug: seven rooms and fin ished attic: slate roof: modern Improvement'!: 6lde entrance; lot, 2UV70. J. 0. REILLY, 77 Diamond street. Jel3-47-TTSSU 1TOR SALE-JCOOO-A VERY NEAT HOME FOR X the money In the midst of East End mi good street; modern house, eight rooms: lot 5dxl20'leet. W. A. IIEHRON & SON s, to Fourth av. JelS-55-16,18,ar' HOUSE AN ELEGANT PRESSED BRICK bouse In the center of East End at a great barpalu: 10 rooms: reception ball, bath. Inside w. c. h. and c. water, both gases, w ired for electric lights, range, Ltundrv. good neighborhood, large lev el lot with 30 feet offront, two minutes from cable or electric line and not ov er five minutes from East Llbertj station. This property was built only two vears ago for the owner's ownuse and Is first class In everv respect. One of the best chances ever offered to pet a flue home In the East End at a very low price. DENN1STON, ELDERK1N A CO., Urn.. G304 Teim av. JelO-M-TTSSU P- O00-IF YOU ARE LOOKING FOR A C5J pood Investment, or a nice home, call and let us show j on a nice frame dwelling on Carver St.. near Larimer av., with nine rooms nicily itapcred and painted throughout; also good stable and car penter shop on rear; lot 4svl00 feet to an alley. Ja-423) BLACK & BAIRD, No. 95 Fourth ay. Jcav-IT CQ 300 WILL BUY A SIN-ROOM noUSE IN OO5 the East End. one square from Highland and Neglcyavs.: slate mantel, both pa-es, handsomely papered, beautiful bivvn.wlth fruit trees and shrnb U ry. BAXTER, THOJIPSON & CO.. 162 Fourth avenue. Jcl4-79-TTSSU Alleclieny IJesIdences. CI H. JACKSON'S BEAUTIFUL RESIDENCE J. of two acres, dwelling and stable, onPerrjs vllie road, ten minutes by electric car to City Hall; trees in abundance: lovely views; a charming home. A. LEGGATE & SON, 10a Fourth ave. Jcia-32 TOR SALE-SANDUSKY ST., ALLEGHENY, X location first vlass, brick dwelling, tearooms, lot 33x115 ft.: price only $11,500. (45) W. A. H ERRl)N & SON's. 60 Fourth av. Jel7-2S-17,20,24,2D HOUSE AND LOT-IN ALLEGHENY. HALF square from the parks and electric cars, 8 rooms, hall. Inside shutters, etc., etc.; everything in prime order; all newly papered and painted, tc etc.; a bargain; posseeion at once. JAS. V. DRAPE A CO., 313 Wood st., Pittsburg. Je20-30-D nOUSES-GOODINVESTJIEXT:TIIREENEV brick houses, on one of Allepheuv's beat streets:rent6$IS: will give a bargain If sold soon. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St. Allegheny. Je20-4-MWh Suburban KesJdences, A RARE BARGAIN A 12-ROOMED, COMSIO DlOUSand well finished residence at stew art station, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, two miles from AVilmerdlug, surroitudeil by an acre and a tpiarter of picturesiiuelv wooiled ground; well suited for persons doing business at Pittsburg, AVilmerding, .Nannette, or any of the thriving towns In the neighborhood; house finished In hard wood throughout, with vtry nice laundrv separate from house; ample stable: good well and tank ar rangements: shaded creek running through premises; school and church accommodations close at hand: pilce, CT.O00: terms to snlt; lots In the neighborhood lieing sold at a rate that makes this cheap place very cheap as well as desirable. Apply to Mrs. ADELE N. SHAW, Stewart station, P. R. It. Jel7-S-17,20,23,25,27,2r TOE SALE-300"DOWN-TO BUY A NICE NEW A suburban house, seven rooms, )& acre of ground, located first class, at Ingram or Crafton stations. Panhandle It. R.; price, $3,000, monthly payments if ileMred Tor balance. (152) W. A. IIERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. Jel4-16, 20,21, 29 STONE HOUSE SIX ROOSIS AND ATTIC IN GRAM station; lieairtiful shade trees, spring house; etc., 2 acres of ground; nice location; easy terms. J C. REILLY, 77 Diamond St. jelJ-47-TTSSu Q9 lOO-INGRAJI STATION TWO-STORY O.-'s frame dwelling, five rooms and attic; good well; nice shade trees, etc.; thlsls alow- prlceon this property.; built in 1SSS; lot 60x110. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. Jel3-J7-TTSSu O ACRES OF GROUND, WITH NICE DWELL Jj ING, orchard, outbuildings, fine water, etc, etc., on line of railroad near the city; a lovely places unexcelled for beauty of surroundings. .1 AS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood M.. Pitts burg. JC20-30-D Atlantic City. ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.-RENT OR SALE A. Hotels, cottages and bathhouses: lots for sale ln"all parts of 'he citv: also South Atlantic City. ISRAEL G. ADAMs" & CO.. Real Estate Agents, Real Estate and Law Building. )el-27 TOR SALE LOTS. East End Lots. FADtSIOUNT PLACE-LOTS FOR SALE; choice lots, elegant location, with a beautiful and commanding view of the whole East Liberty Valiev, located on Falrmount av.. two squares from Penn, and one square from N egley av. : can b'e reached bv cable and electric cars. Inquire of STRAUB MORRIS, corner AVood and Third st. my28-10-D I7OR SALE NEAR SCHENLEY TARK AND Forbes st.. Twenty-second ward: beautiful lot, 50V100 feet, on Frallchst.: $2,500. (77.) W. A. IIERRON A SONS. K) Fourth av. JelO-43-10.15, 20, 25,30' TXIRSALE COLLEGE-AY.. EAST END-LOT X1 30x110. or will sell lot 50ill0 feet if desired, for SLotti, level and well drained. (81) W. A. HEB RON A- SONS. 80 Fourth av. lelG-K":!. -ITtrARD ST.. OAKLAND-LOT 25X1(10 FOR M onlv $1,3(0; location exceptionally desirable. (d-lK) BLACK i BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. Je20-17 AUeglieny Lots. T .NICE LEVEL LOTS IN ALLEGIIEXT-ON XvJPrcbleav.andadJolnlngstrects;excellent place to build for business or dw elling purposes : for any one who wants to erect one or two rows of honses this is an excellent chance; a rare bargain to a iirompt purchaser to close an account. JAS. W HtAPEifcCO.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Je20-31-D Suburban Lots. IORSALE-63 ACRES OF THE BEST LAYING ground at Ingram and Crafton stations., Panhandle R. U., and at a low price; will sell as a w hole or sub-dlvlde. W. A. HTCRRON A SONS. 80 Fourth av. Jel2-7B-12,16,20,24 IJ'OR SALE AT SWISSVALtO, P. R. R $500, X beautiful level lot we 11 drained, near the sta lon, 25x120 feet. Sec AV. A. HEBRON SONS, SO Fourth ave. my31-47-l,6,13,20,27 SUBURBAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST lots, the lowest-prices, and the easiest and best terms In the couutv at Sheraden, 15 mluates from Union station: see'Sheraden before vou buy clse where. ANDREAV PATTERSON. -Secrctarv, 127 Fifth av. 1C27-72-D Qftn-XORTH HOMESTEAD. TWEN1Y--OUUvJ SECOND ward, near Swlssvalc sutlon, on P. R. IC, and near Citv Farm station on B. A O. R. R., a fine large level building lot 60x120: easy terms. SAMUEL AV. BLACK. CO., 99 Fourth av enue. JelS-85-Ths Ql (f AND $200 AVILL BUY A DESIRABLE OXUUlot. 25x100 feet In Elwyn; call for colored p.au. BAXTER, THOSU'SON A CO., 162 Fourth av Jel4-79-TTSSU' Orl LARGE LOTS-IN SIUNHALL TER ZJU RACK, near the great Homestead steel AVorks; beautiful lots, large and level; weekly pay ments of $1 on each lot; unprecedented chance to make money; values must iucreasc raaidly on ac count of enlargement of steel w urks anil conse quent demand lor more men. JAS. AS'. DRAPE & CO.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. je20-30-D Z ACRES ADJOINING NEAVTOWX OF KEXS O INtiTON, on A. V R.R..W1U subdivide nicely. SLOAN 4 CO., 127 Fourth av. Jel7-6--wrs Farms. A NICE FAR3I OF 68 ACRES WITH DAVELL ING and outbuildings, near K. R. station, school, store aud church. JAS. AV. DRAPE & CO., 313 AVood street, Pittsburg. je20-32-MWb "J7AB 31-217 ACRES AND TWO FRAS1E A dwellings, situate Springfield twp., Fayette en.. Pa. -No. 1 barn and outbuildings, underlaid with coal and Iron ore; plenty or good water; line orchard and lots of good timber; tnl6 farm can all lie cultivated and bought at the low price of $30per acre. J. C . REILLY, 77 Diamond St. leI3-47-TT!SU SSIALL GARDEN FARM 4 ACRES AvTnilN 5 miles Allegheny City; must be sold soon. SLOAN & CO., in Fonrth av. tel7--WFS .the PirrsBtraG- ' dispatch, FOK SALE LOTS City Lots. pHOICE LOTS IN WEINSIAN PLAN. SIT. Kj ash.. 25x115 for $150; mo cash and $5 per month. BALTEN8PEBGER & AVILLIAStS, 143 Fourth av. Jcl7-24-ws LOTS-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR from f 100 to $300, In the Eighteenth ward: lone payments: easy terms. Inquire of CHAS. E. CORNELilUS. attoniey, 405 Grant St., Pittsburg: or go to his ofllce. Slornlngsidc av on the grounds, and see his agent. T. Ed. Cornelius. myl9-45' VTINTII ST. AND DUQUESNE WAY'-LOT 57 X feet on Ninth st. and 100 feet on Duquesne wavby 145 feet deep; valuable and desirable prop erty. Further particulars sec ALLES & BAILEY. 164 "Fourth av. (a71.) Tel. 167. 1ell-95ll.l2. 13.14.15.18. 20 FOB SALEBUSINESS. Easiness Opportunities. BOOTS AND SIIOES-A NICE CLEAN STOCK, of boots and shoes with a fair trade In Find lay. O. : splendid chance fot some, one to run n gen eral stock of drygoods, notions, lioots and shoes: also property of nve rooms and business room, for rent or sale cheap; good reasons for selling. For particulars, address E. S.- KAUL, AA'est Park, Flndlay. O. Je20-3 TOR SALE-CLOTHING AND GENTS' FUR X X1S11INQ store, doing the leading business in a town OII5.000 inhabitants, within 30 miles of Pittsburg; location best In the town; 6tock will in voice about $10,000; this is a good chance to buy a good paving business; good reasons for selling. Address T. T.. Dispatch ollice. Jcl84 FOR SALE-11.200 OR INVOICE. GROCERY stand doing large business, mostly cash; cheap rent; otl ir8$300, $500 to $10,000: cigar store, res taurant, shoe store, fish market, machine shop: fine milk depot. IIOLSIES & CO., 420 Smlthfleld street. Jel7 GROCERY STORE. SPECIAL BARGAIN, $800; others, $400 to $3,000: hardware stores, shoe storts. cigar stores, milk depot, restaurants, hotels, PERCIA'AL A GASTON. 439 Grant St. Je20-40 G;l OOO AVILL BUY A THIRD INTEREST IN OX? a large real estate business; well estab lished; will bear close Investigation, Address REAL ESTATE BUSINESS, Dispatch ofllce. .tc20-53' FOK SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock. taelia-ery WAGONS-DELFVERY WAGONS U all styles: our own make. AA'SI. BECKERT, 340 to 341 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone, 3420. Jelo-15-MWB HORSE-FINE KENTUCKY FA3IILY HORSE. G ears old. 10H bauds high; having no further pseforhlm. Can lie seen at the stable of C. A. WARStCASTLE, Penn av., E. E. Jcl9-39' HORSE FINE DRIVING HORSE. INQUIRE at WARSICASTLE'S LIVERY STABLE,, cor. Penn and Shadv avs.. East End. JelS-89 Machinery and Metals. ' AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES-WORK perfectly right and left, with single or double drum: second-hand boilers and engines also on hand: general machine work promptly executed! correspondence solicited. COSIBINATION EN GINE CO.,L13I.,3140 Penn ave..Plttsburg. Tel 1205 delO-flU-MWS NGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND: largest stock of ail sizes; 16x36, 12x24, 12x18, 10 X2U, 10x16, 10x12, 3x12,8x12,7x12, 6x12; mounted port able engine, boilers of all sizes, shafting, puUevs, Sumps, governor, etc. Telephone, 3401, 23 and iParkAVay. Allegheny. Pa. J.S. YOUNG. apll-D" ONE STEAM ENGINE 18" DIA3IETER AND 30" stroke, large fly wheel, AVaters' automatic 'bvernor;two 2-fIue boilers, 40" diameter, 24 ft. one, with steam drum; all in good running order and sold only for want of uso ; can be seen at Price Foundry, Price 6t.. city. Inquire 619 SSIITII F1ELD ST. mvlS-lff THE BECK AUTOSIATIC ELECTRIC LIGHT engine; engines, boilers and sawmills and woodworking machinery. HAB3IES MACHINE DEPOT, 99 First av.. Pittsburg. my7-D Miscellaneous. 3 ENCYCLOPAEDIA BR1TANNICA AMER ll 1CAN reprint (Stoddard edition) at half price ; this superb edition, the only one printed in this country from regular stereotyped plates.made from setup tvpe, and the only exclusive subscription edition 'n the market, Is now complete and ready for delivery to subscribers at $2 60 per volume: po sitions open to gentlemen of education, to whom exclusive territory will be given. MAXWELL S03ISIERVILLE. Publisher, 135 Fifth av. Jel4-TuWThFSSC TirODENE AT951PEXN AV. JeS-171 O FLATS. 5ixlGX90 FEET: 1 PILE DRIVER, & 200.000ft. b. m. square timber, 200 piles at SI'KEESPORT AND BESSEMER BRIDGE. Sic-; Kecsport. Pa. Jel7-100' PERSONAL. PERSONAL CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD and sliver; J ewelrv repaired; newworkmade to order. CHRIS. HAUCH. 641 Smlthfleld st. apl9-I34 PERSONAL-DO YOU WANT TO SAVE mom v? If so, bur vour books and stationery from us; midsummer sacrifice sale now on. FRANK BACON CO., 301 Smlthfleld st. Jc4 PERSONAL FINE BOOKS-WE IIAVK THE finest collection of flnelv illustrated books In Pittsburg; beautiful bindings; low prices; come and see them; hundreds of books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK STOKE. 900 Liberty st. dcl2 PERSONAL WHEN I WAS A SMALL BOY my mother alwavs repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great bigman, DICK SON, the well-known tailor, 65 Fifth av., cor. AVood t., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape. Tel. 15SS. myl5-80-l PROPOSALS. TvJOTiCE TO CONTRACTORS ESTI 1 MATES will be received by Geo. Bradley, Sect, of board, or .7. r. Bailey, arct., for the erection of the nomewooa public school building;, until JULY 6, at 12 sr. The board reserves the right to reject any or all esti mates. The plans and specifications can bo seen at the office of J. P. Bailey, arct. By order of the board. JOS. A. TYSON, Frest. GEO. BEADLET, Sect je20-9-TTS PROPOSALS FOR ORDNANCE SUPPLIES Allegheny Arsenal, Pittsbun?, Pa., Jfay 2L 189L Sealed proposals,Intriplicate,will be received until 1 o'clock p. m., on MONDAY, June 22, 1891, for furnishing iron, coal, lum ber, leather, fuel, forage, etc., during the fis cal year ending Juno SO, 1892. Printed lists of supplies needed, with full instructions, stipulations, etc., can be had on application to Major FRANK II. PHIFl'S, Ord. Dept., IT. S. A.. Commanding. my22-5S-22,23,25,26JeI9,20 BANK STATEMENTS. SEVENTY'-SECOND SEMI-ANSUAL EE POET OF THE DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, Pittsburg, Pa, LIABILITIES. Amount due depositors, Juno, 1891 $13,207,103 02 Amount due dividend 245,482 2S Amount duo contingent fund.... 700,220 87 Total liabilities .$11,218,806 17 ASSETS. Loans on bond and mortgage... $3,107,001 31 Mortgage interest duo 18,311 S3 Interest due 12,893 S3 IT. S. Government bonds .- 8,124,103 00 Pennsylvania State bonds 810,500 00 Pittsburg city bonds L44L491 60 Allegheny City bonds 805,726 00 County of Allegheny bonds 1,625,291 00 School district bonds 396,148 00 City of Scranton bonds (4's) 62.0fc6 00 Monongahela water bonds (5's).. 25,210 00 McKeesportwaterbonds(6's).... 33,900 (10 Boroughbonds 202,400 00 Northsido bridge bondsfffs) 12,365 00 Point bridge bonds (b's) 86,35100 P., A. & MTl'ass. Ey. bonds (8's).. 20,736 00 Sewickley water bonds (8's) 20,107t Monongahela bridge bonds (5's) 21,622 00 Reading city bonds (4's) 103.442 00 Union bridge bonds (73-10's) 10,05 00 Masonic Fund Sooiety bonds (4's). 88,000 00 Pa. N. Y. Can. & E. B. bonds (5's). 229,760 00 West End E. E. bonds (5's) 60,056 00 Fayette county bonds (4'sj 24,000 00 Citizens Traction bonds (5Vi) 35,110 00 Pittsburg Traction bonds (5's)... 26,803 00 Pittsburg Junction E.E. bonds (6s) 17,611 00 Mt. Oliver Incline bonds (Ps) . . . . 1,000 00 Collateral loans 696.285 32 Real estato 11 1,384 36 Real Estate Bank property 125,000 00 Bank stocks, Pittsburg banks.... 49,824 23 Cash in banks and on hand 1,196,069 47 Total assets .$14,218,806 17 Trcsent number of depositors, 33,619, aver nging $392 84 each. JAS. B. D. MEEDS, Treasurer. riTTSBUKO, Juno 1, 1891. The undersigned Auditing Committee re spectfully report that they have examined the assets of tho bank and find them to cor respond with tho above report. EDAVIN BINDLEY, T JOHN B. JACKSON, I Auditing BENJ. BAKEWELL, f Committee. IL J. LYNCH. J Pittsburg, June 16, 169L The Trustees have declared a dividend of two (2) per cent for the last six months, end ing May 81, 1S9L payable forthwith. If not drawn will bear Interest from June 1, 1831. Je20-27-D CH ARLTSS0 ERS2TCD; ' 120 JFOXJRTia: AYE. (Telephone 17T3) REAL ESTATEANQ MORTGACES. Money to loan at Lowest Rates. ap28-77-D TO LET. City Residences. rtHATIIAM ST.-NEAR AVYLIE AVE., FINE V tlircc-story brick dwelling; 13 rooms; cvtry modern couv enienre : good local Ion for r"mers, boarders, BAXTER. THOMPSON & CO-vl62 Fourth av. Jc-t . Kast KniJ T.e si donees. A HANDSOME RlIDENTJFQUEEN ANNE. Ji. style, nine rooms; moueru ""P11;'.-" i' nearly an acre of laud: commands One Tlevv. vari ety of shade and fruit trees; cemented cellar """ whole house; cement walks; good water: handsome OUCDUllQUlgs; reufc reanoiiaoie w K.':" ,i . witiun: tlculars Agent, Allegheny Residence. "VriCE FIVE-ROOM DWELLING-FF.DERAL 1 st. extension. Inquire of J. R. McKEE. 70S Penn av.. room 611. fe(--MWBT TV LET-3M LOCUST ST., ALLEGIIKN 1 , i r.Aiw Fulton St.; new brick house of nine rooms, modern Improvements: at reduced rent. " A. IIERRON i SONS, 80 Fourth av. Jel4-80-MThSt cjn x-at:ry NICE NEW SIX-ROOM liousr, S)0 water, gas, papered all through, between Irw In av. and Overlook st.,Irwln av. and Observa tory Hill cars: Immediate possession. A. LKU GATE & SON, 103 Fourth av. JelS-o2t Suburban Residences. TEAV HOUSE IN ZIMMERMAN PARK, NEAR 1 city; 4 cents R. R. fare: lovely park to roam In summer; large enough for two lauiilles; will be ready May 15 or a); a few nice lots in park for sale on small payments, and Iota near by for sale at from $00 to $150; also two nice large tour-room houses S200 and balance as rent until paid ; only 5 cents R. R. fare; large lot, trees, garden, line spring water; also cl.-tern and good cellar, out buildings, and all are good as new; rare chance to secure a good home; SIS per month; no interest. J. 11. Z1M JIERMAN. 141 Fourth av e. m y2-4-St Business Stands. H OTJSE-BRICK HOUSE OF FIVE ROOMS, atllc el-Yirprnnm rttT2n nat. Ifas: SUitSlortWO families; good business stand on Jane St., S. S.: rent very low. MAGAAV & OOFF.. L1M., U Fonrth av. Je20-i3t TO LET-HANDSOME STOREROOMS. NOS. 78 and 80 Diamond St.. Jnst above Smlthfleld St., In new Dispatch building; well lighted ele gantly lltted up. centrally located and having every convenience: these rooms are admirably suited for insurance, real estate or other office business. Tor further information apply,, after 2 r. 31.. to BUSI NESS MAN ACER, The Dispatch; Smlthfleld and Diamond sts. . ap2)-H7t TO LET-83 AVYLIE AV.. FINE STOREROOM, modern front, and 6 dwelling room; bath, range, h. Ac. water, both gases, S75 ler month. W. A. UERRON & SONS. SO Fourth av. Jel3-58-wst Offices, Desk Room. TO LET-CHOICE OFFICES ON SECOND and third floors of The Dispatch business ofllce building, corner Smlthfleld and Diamond sts. : these 6re in suites of two or four rooms, as desired, and ave ever' convenience; centrally located, well ar ranged and lighted ; there are no better offices tor professional men In the citv. Apply, after 2 F, Jl to BOS. MGR, DISPATCH, on the premises. ap2Mi;t Miscellaneous. ATASACRIFICE-A NEW, COMPLETE AND modern dwelling In one of the tiuest locations at Spring Lake, New Jersey, on ocean front ne.ir Wllberton Hotel; contains 12 rooms and all the latest modern improvements; elegantly furnished throughout; possession can be had at once. For further particulars see REED B. COYLE & CO,, comer Fourth av. and Grant st. JelG-50-TTSt GOOD STABLING FOR GENTLEMEN'S teams: also, storage room for carriages or light storage, at No. 16 Chnrcli av., Allegheny. Ad dress HOWL AND DAIRY CO., 10 Church av., Allegheny. Pa. mv24-35t DIVIDENDS. DIVIDEND-TriE BOARD OF DIRECTORS 'of tliiscompanv have this day declareda dividend of FIVE PEE CENT out of the earn ings of the company for tho past quarter, payable to the stockholders of record on July 10. Transfer books will bo closed from July 1 to July 10, both inclusive. Checks will be mailed to stockholders. AVESTINGHOUSE AIRBRAKE COMPANY, JOHN CALDWELL, Treasurer. Pittsbbeg, Pa., Juno 18. 1891. ' J020-7-D EDUCATIONAL. JEFFERSON ACADEMY, CANONSBURG, PA. Principal, C. SI. Des Ilets, Ph. D. (Prince ton), A home school; open September IS, 1801; thorough Instruction; college preparation a spe cialty; experienced teachers; has educated many of the ablest men of the South and AYest. Send for handbook. Jel3-43-TTS Pennsylvania HolIIdaysburg. nollldavsburg Seminary for Young Women and Girls. Thorough instruction. Methods adapted to the individuality of each pupil. Home com forts. Location exceptionally healthful. Malaria unknown. Address MRS. R. S. HITCHCOCK. Jell-17-TTS AMIIERST COLLEGE EXAMINATIONS for admission to Amherst College will be held at the office of AVilliarn D. Evans, 100 Diamond street, Pittsburg, beginning at 9 a. m Thursday, June 18, 1S9L and continuing for two days. EDAVAED B. MARSH, Reg istrar. Je6-16-8 UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA. Summer law lectures (nine weekly) begin flth July, 1891, and end 9th September. For circular apply ( P. O. University of Va., Char lottesville, Vu.) to JOHN B. MINOR, Prof. Com, and Stat. Law. my20-51-ws Harcourt Place Seminary. A. school of the highest grade for young ladies and girls. Established upon original lines, its success has been remarkable. For catalogue, address tho principal, MISS ADA L AYER, B. A., Gambier, Ohio. Jel5-!MTS -ITTESTEEN UNIVERSITY" OF PENNA. V ENTEANCE EXAMINATIONS, June 26 and27,Septcmber It and 15. $100 in PRIZES for best entrance examinations. For particulars write to AV. J. TOLLAND, Pres't, Pittsburg, Pa. jet-93-TTS Kenyon Military Academy. This old and remarkably successful school provides thorough preparation for College or Business, and careful supervision of health, habits and manners. For illustrated catalogue, address LAAVEENCE BUST, LL D., Rector, Gambier, Ohio. jel5-9-TTS CHELTENHAM MILITARY ACADEMY Ogontz, Montgomery Co., Pa. Unex celled in beauty and healthfulness of loca tion and surroundings and in buildings, equipment and all other requisites of a flrst class schooL Number limited to GO. For illustrated circular address JOHN CALVIN EICE, A. M., Principal myl5-77-D THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. The NEW CATALOGUE, showing courses of study in full, Including Civil, Mechanical, and Electrical Engineering, Chemistry, Me chanic Arts, etc, sent free ou application. Postofflce: I Geo. AV. Atuebtos, LL.D., State College, Pa. President. jel9-61-r Hellrrjutb College Education Health Home , Tor YOUKG WOMEIT and GIRLS. Large Illustrated Catalogue sent on application " JUT. E. N. ENGLISH, M. A., PrlncIpaL LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA, mylG-iS-s TRINITY COLLEGE, HARTFORD, CONN. ' Examinations for admission to the Fresh man Class will bo held, beginning Monday, June 22, 1691, at 2 r. K., at the law office of A. P. Burgwin, No. 150 Fourth avenue, Pitts burg, where catalogues containing speci mens of examination papers and any further information in regard to the examination that may be desired, can be obtained on ap plication. GEORGE AVILLIAMSON SMITH, President, Hartford, June L 1S9L Je2-32-TU3 SHADYSIDE ACADEMY. Examinations for admission to Shadysido Academy for fall term will bo held at acad emy building, corner Ellsworth and More wood avs., WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, at 9 a. m. The course in German has been greatly extended and improved. Instruction in it will be given by a native-born German. Prof, . Schmita has had largo experience teaching this language in Eastern schools. Ho is an author of German text-books now in uso in the academy. Applications foradmisslon should be made to HENRY A. BEEED, Secretary, box 606, city, or to W. B. CEABBE, Frmcfpal, Shudy slde. JeI663-TTS SPRING SUITINGS! Including the leading FASHIONABLE PATTEENS for gentlemen. Imported and domestic cloths. LATEST STYLES, H. & O. F. AHLBBS, , MEECHANT TAILOES, (20 Smlthfleld street. Telephone 1339, Ja28-TTSi.U HOUSEKEEPERS AVILL FIND IT TO their advantage to buy tea sets, silver ware, knives, forks and spoons, etc., etc., at AVILSON'S JEAVELRY STORE, 61 Fourth avenue, Fine watch repairing a specialty. apl-TTB I SUMMEll IlESOKTS. AUCTION SALES. ' CIIOICE rBOPEKTIES. CHOICE PKOPEBTIES. TOUEISTS CAN OBTAIN INFOEMATIOK as to rates and neenTrimndfitlnna nf manv of the hotels here advortiscd bv applying at THE DI8PATCH BUSINESS OFFICE. Atlantic City. HOTEL. nLACKHUKST. ATLANTIC CITYfN. J., 23 b. Arkansas av. ; all convenlences,lnclud ln(t bath and bar: near Reading depot and beach; terms moderate. AVM. H. BLaVJKHURST. JelS THE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ' On the beach, with unsurpassedoceanYiew. Salt water baths in the house. Send for circular. ap30-92-D e, ROBERTS & SONS. HADDON HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, H. J., , Now open. ,not and cold sea water baths in tho nouse. Je6-51 LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT. 'mxe 3La,-ia.soxL:, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The largest hotel. Open nil tho year. jell-U . CHARLES McGLADE. Cape May. CONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY, N. J SEA SON 1891. Hassler's Celebrated Orches tra. Opens Jnne 6. J. F. CAKE my2a-60-TTha HOTEL CHALFONTE. Capi: May, N. J. Greatly enlarged since last season. All modern improvements. Opens Juno 4. H. W. SAAVYEE. JeltS-20p THE STOCKTONHOTEL CAPE MAY, N. J. Now open for tho fourth consective season of present management. Greatly improved. Cuisine unsurpassed. jel6-49 F. T. AVALTON, Proprietor. HOTEL LAFAYETTE, CAPE MAY", X. J. JOHN TRACY & CO., Owners nnd Props. Directly on tho beach. Complete in every department. Thoroughly renovated and sup plied with the latest improved passenger elevator. Addtess JOHN TEACY, Pro prietor, AA'ashlngton Hotel, Philadelphia, or to Capo May. my31t Spring Lake, S, J. MONMOUTH HOUSE, SPRING LAKE BEACn, N. J. SEASON OPENS JUNE 27, 189L HOUSE ENLAEGED AND IMPEOVED. Particulars on application to L. U. MALTBY, Hotel Lafayette, Phila., or Monmouth House. jell-16-D Other Itesorts. LURAY INN,. Luray, Va. A beautiful appointed Inn, complete in all detailx. Surrounded by superb mountain Ecenery; one mile from the greatest known caverns; a cuisine of particular excellence. Music nnd other amusements. Open May X to Nov L FEED. AV. EVANS, Proprietor. Je6-53-ws X ONG BEAUCH, N. J. United States Hotel, Select family and transient hotel, directly on the ocean; 500 feet frontage; $3 and $3 50 per day; reduced wecklv rates to families. J. C. VAN CLEAF, Prop Mansion House, Brooklyn Heights, N. Y., di rectly opposite AA'ali street ferry. , Jell-15-TT3 BEDFORD SPRINGS BEDFORD, PA. Hotel Opens June 13. "Write for pamphlet on this great Resort, and the famous BEDFORD SPRINGS MINERAL WATER. L. B. DOTY, MANAGER. my30-30-TT3 MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CRESSON SPRINGS. Main line Penna. E. E.; all trains stop. On the Summit of the Allegheny Mountains. Will open Juno 25. For circulars and infor- J mation address WM-B. DUNHAM, Supt., Cresson, Cambria, my!5-78 Co., Pa. PINE HEIGHTS INN AND COTTAGES Allegheny Mountains. Location unsur passed, most picturesque region of Pennsyl vania; all modern improvements, purest water and finest air; steam heat; tennis. Open about JUNE20. Illustrated circular. A. E. GEIEE, Birmingham, Huntingdon coun ty, Pa. my23-86-Trs WEST END HOTEL, ASBURY" PAEK, N. J. It has tho finest location of any along the coast. It hasbcen beautifully decorated, and contains all modern improvements. Inquire J. S. EIPLEY, Proprietor. Joll-12-D IDLEWOOD HOTEL AND COTTAGES NOAV OPEN. Beautiful summer resort, bIx miles from city, on Panhandle E. E. Dinner and lunch eon parties provided for on short notice, i'or further information address M. STANFORD JACKSON, Je7-26 Idlewood, Allegheny Co., Pa. HOTEL KAATERSKILL, GATSK1LL MOUNTAINS, N. Y., OPENS SATTJEDAY, JUNE 27. RATES REDUCED FOR JULY. For circulars and information call on or address P. O'CONNOR, Grand Hotel, Broadway and Thlrtv-flrst street, New York City. my 16-43-ws You do not know that the question you have so often asked yourself, "VIiat Can I Xo To rid myself of this terrible rheumatism, or kidney complaint, or tortuous sick head ache?" can be easily answered. Go to tho EUREKA MINERAL SPRINGS, SAEGERTOWN, PA., Drink of the miraculous IRON WATER And use tho wonderful baths to be healed. The after effects of la grippe effectually eradicated in a very few days. In connec tion an excellent hotel, presided over by an efficient manager, with able assistants. A good orchestra furnishes delightful muslo for the edification of the cruesta durinc din ner and for dancing at night. Terms moder- .ate. J) or iurtner particulars auaress x EUREKA MINERAL SPRINGS, Or COL. D. STACEY, M'gr Hotel, my2347-Tua Saegertown, Pa. ECONOMY IN FUEL! Hot Water Heating Apparatus for Residences, Etc. ALSO, . Ventilating Fans for Cooling, Etc M'GINNESS, SMITH & CO., G& "Water St. JC6-55-TT3 Now is tho best season for planting and pruning trees, laying out of lawns and tak ing chargo of workgeuerally; also draining. Herman Helm LANDSCAPE GARDENER, ELLSAVOETII AV., Shadyside, nttsburg. mh6-Tus STOCKS! STOCKS! Paying Handsome Dividends. But u limited amount for sale of the FLOR ENCE INVESTMENT CO., of Florence, Ala. Registered by the Industrial Titlo, Trust nnd savings Cqmpany, of Philadelphia, Pa., which is the Registrar and Transior Agent of the company. A SURE INVESTMENT, Y'ielding 9 1-8 per cent per annum. See W. A. HUDSON. Hoom, Fidelity Title and Trust Company's Building, 121 Fourth av. Reterence, John W. Hereon, of W. A Her ron & Sons. Je2-57 AUCTION SALE. ' EAST END, ALLEGHENY, AND SEWICKLEY RESIDENCE PROPERTIES Thursday, June 25, At 2:30 p. it. in the REAL ESTATE AUCTION ROOMS, . 99 Fourth Avenue. 117 Sheffield Street.- Fifth ward, Allegheny, between Fulton and Frazier, owned and occupied by Eev. I. N. Havs. Fine brick residence, pressed brick front, 10 rooms and finished attic and lumberroom; hall, vestibule, double parlors, marble man tels and hearths throughout, nat. and art. gas, two bathrooms, two w. cs stationary washstands, cemented cellar, elegant laun dry, large pantry and cupboards, fine chan deliers. Lot 21.6x124 to namltn St. Terms; one-half cash, balance to suit. Allegheny Avenue, Sixth lot from Eidge ave., 24x121 to an alley, between the residences of Mr. Jas. B. Mor gan, Jr., and Mr. AV. SI. Orr; one of tho finest building lots in Allegheny City. Terms, one-half cash, balance threo years. Oakland Avenue, And Pier St., northeast corner. A fine 2-story brick dwelling of 8 rooms, bath, w. c, stationary washstands, laundry, cemented cellar, furnaces, both gases, house nicely papered and painted throughout. Lot 48x100 to a 20-foot alley in rear, and cov ered with shade trees, etc. Terms, one-half cash, balance long time; immediate possession. Bayard Street, North side, 268 feet eat of Nevillo street; lot 50x181 feet; terms easy: property growing In value; only three minutes' walk from Du quesne Electric or Fifth avenue cable cars. Craig Street, West side, 150 feet south of Center avenue; fine lot 50x142 feet to 20-foot alley; very easy terms; residence section of the city: only one-half square from Duquesne Electric cars and li squares from Fifth avenuo cable oars. Center Avenue, Near Eoup street, north side of avenue. Lot 50x150 A most desirable location; one min ute from Duquesne Electric cars or three minutes from Eoup station. Enhancement in value certain. 1 or a residence location cannot be surpassed in the East End district. Winebiddle Avenue AND Liberty Avenue, Eastern side of Winebiddle and southerly side of Liberty ave. Fine residence neigh borhood. Lot 50x140 feet to an alley. Terms, one-third cash; balance easy. Sewickley Residence OF 8. W. BLACK, BEAVEE STEEET, In tho finest location nnd among the choic est resiOcnces-of this beautiful suburb, em bowered in trees and shrubbery, with a frontage on Beaver street ot 179 feet, corner of u 28-foot lane. The house is a frame of 12 rooms, lately remodeled and put in perfect condition; the rooms aro large, commodious and airy, with a wide hall on lower and up per floors, modern mantels with tile mount ings, bathroom, inside w. c, wido front porch, electric bells, asphalt walk, street curbed. New stable and carriage house, etc. Terms, one-third cash, balance in three years. Samuel W. Black & Co., 99 Fourth Avenue. J019-56-TT3 MORTON HUNTER, Attorney, No. 87 Diamond street, Pittsburg. ADMINISTRATORS SALE BY VIETUE of the power conferred by tho last will and testament of John Wallace, deceased, the undersigned, Theodore Doernlnger, ad ministrator de bonis non enm testnmento annexo of said decedent, will oxpose to pub lic sale on the premises on SATUBDAY, 27TII JUNE, 1801, Rt 2 o'clock P. M., the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: One lot of land in Eighth ward, city of Pittsbnrg, being of a uniform width of 21 feet fronting on the southwardly side of Wylie avenue and extending back In depth 124 feet to Pasture street, being lot No. 64 in the Irwin plan of lots as recorded in nlan book 1, page 92, and having thereon erected one two-story brick dwelling house fronting on Wylio avenue, and two two-story brick dwelling houses In. the rear fronting on Pas ture street. . Terms of sale $300 of the bid will be re quired from the purchaser at time of sale, and one-half of the purchase money in cash at the delivery of deed, and the balance In two equal annual installments with interest payable semi-annually, secured by common bond and tight mortgage on the land. THEODORE DOEEFLINGER, Administrator d. b. n. c. t. a. of John Wal lace, deceased. jel3-30-TTS AT AUCTION. FtJENITUBE, STOEE FIXTUEES, HOESE, BUGGY, AVAGON, CAET, HAE- NESS, ETC., MONDAY, JUNE 22, At 10 o'clock, at the BESIDENCE. No. 63 Bates St., Pittsbnrg. Take the Sec ond a-cnuo cars. Furnituro; household goods,bcdding, show cases, refrigerator, scales, bay horse, doc tor's buggy, almost new, spring wagon, cart, harness and stable outnt. Sale positive. Terms cash, lia postponement. Goods may be examined after 8 o'clock morning of salo. HENEY AUCTION CO., j 620-48 Auctioneers. CHOICE PKOPEBTIES. CHRIST- M. E. CHURCH PKOPERTY FOB SALE. Sealed bids lor tho pnrcluse of this most desirable property will be received until July 13, lffll, at which time they will bo opened and duly considered by the Board of Trustees. ' Tito property has a frontage on Penn ave nue ol 100 feet, extending from Eighth street to Maddock's alley, and a depth of 150 feet to tho property of the Pittsburg Female College. Communications indorsed on envelope "Bid for Church Propertv"can bo addressed to ALEXANDEE BRADLEY, President of Board of Trustees. Care Tradesmen's National Bank. Jc2M7 S500 TO 8500,000 , TO LOAN on mort gages, city or country property, at lowest rates. .jas. w. dkapis a ia.. iki rounn avenue, Pittsburg. Telephone No. 87.1. JO20-33-MWS -I IC7D TCDDArI? jS LOTS, HAZELWOOD. Thoy aro tho-finest and most beautiful building lots in tho Twenty-third ward. They are situate only 3.8 miles from Pitts burg Postofflce, and are on tho line of the B. O. B. It, which has 46 trains stopping dally at Hazelwood station, and front on Second avenue, whero tho electric cars, with 6-cent fare, pass every fow minutes. They aro convenient to the churches, nnd only three minutes' walk from the Fccble'9 Public School. Enhancement certain, owing to the vast improvements being done in that vicinity. IBA M. BUECHFIELD, je3-33-MW3 158 Fourth avenue. Smithfield Street CORNER. $400 per foot front less than, any thing else to bo bad on the street. 21 feet front with good depth to an alley. A par ticularly choice pieco of property and tho best property for tho monoy in the city. LIGGETT BROS., 71 DIAMOND ST. Je20-19 A PLEASANT HOME IS ONE THAT HAS Attractive Surroundings, Desirable Location," Accessible, Natural Advantages, Modern Improvement and Congenial Neighbors. All These You Will Find at ASPINWALL, On the Allegheny; 6 miles from Pittsburg, on the "W. P. E. I& - ATTRACTIVE. "As pretty as a picture" lies the town between the river, in full view; and a background of wooded hills. DESIRABLE. Within easy reach of the city, convenient to churches and schools, offering the advantages of both city and country. , "What place can be more desirable? ACCESSIBLE. Twenty minutes brings yon to the citv, and 28 trains run daily. The Citi zens' Electric line is only 5 minutes' walk distant and will soon be running through AspinwalL ADVANTAGES. The moit level of lots, the most pleasant -of locations; good drainage, pure air, no smoke, no floods. IMPROVEMENTS. "Wide avenues have been graded, planted with shade trees and laid with walks. Gas and water pipes are down, and all are supplied with ?URE ARTESIAN WATER. THE COMPANY IS Not running free trains nor giving free lunches as an inducement to buy lots, but is selling to people who will erect substantial structures; hence you are sure of desirable neighbors. SEVERAL HUNDRED LOTS ALREADY SOLD. For Prices, Plans, etc., inquire of ASPINWALL LAND CO, ASPINWALL STATION, W. P. R. R OE OF SAiTTJEL MCKNIGHT, 1G9 Lacock st., Allegheny; L. H. SMITH, 909 Liberty st., Pittsburg; H. J. HELNZ, 199 Main st Allegheny. je20-5O-D KENSINGTON Lots are offered at private sale. Plans and full information furnished on the ground, or at this office. NO BETTER INVESTMENT - In the market to-day than building houses for -rent or sale at KENSINGTON. ' HOMES FOR THE WORKMEN Must be supplied, and we are prepared to build houses for those buying lots on terms and payments so easy that all can own homes. . A VISIT will CONVINCE YOU that there is no better place to locate for business or investment than KENSINGTON. FREE TRANSPORTATION. Our special agent will ac company you to Kensington if you will call at this office in time for trains, which leave Union station each day at 9 a. m. and 1:30 p. m. KENSINGTON INN Is now open and furnishes good hotel accommodation. For plans and particulars call on or address . THE BUEBBLL I1PR0YEMENT GOMPAM, ROOM 32, NO. 96 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBURG, PA. a- JelMl-ni EAST END Stone Mansion, $50,000, Including Furnishment One of the handsomest stone mansions in East End at a grcatiliscount.on actual value, which is at least $73,000 necessitated by con tinued ill-health of owner, necessitating a cllange of climate; three-fourths of an aero of ground on ono of the prominent paved and sewered avenues; fine- lawn and snade trees: Eastern exposure, eta, etc. AVe include in this price carpets, rugs, drapings, fnrni ture, china and cut glass, which aro the finest the market could afford, and nil as good as new. The house was built under tho owner's daily supervision and i one of tho handsomest, best arranged and finished nnd best built houses in the city. Spacious and wide porches, reception hall, library parlor, D. R. and kitchen on first floor four bed rooms and two bathsonsecond floor and four rooms in attic, hardwood finish, tile, hardwood and bronze mantels, plate glass windows throughout; the handsomest stair case window in the city; private bathroom finished in Mexican onyx; the grounds,house and furnishings arc in the best oftnteand all to correspond. AVo will make terms of payment to suit purchaser, on any reasona ble basis. The greatest opportunity of tho season to secure an elegant nomc at sacrifice prices. LIGGETT BBOS.,71 Diamond St. Je20-J5 ' T 3 J rJ 1 W ..jitf-afc. h