v.r THB PITTSBURG DISPATCH, THURSDAY, JUNE' 25, .1891. 63- Display advertisements one dollar per square Jar one inserikn. Classified advertise ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Sale, ToXjct, ete ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken for lea than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts at two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE, Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEX. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOTVS. "WHERE "WANT. FOK SALE, TO LET, AST) OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UT TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should lie prepaid unless adver tisers already hare accounts with THE DISPATCH. FOR THE SOUTHSIDF, XO. 1S CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 60S. FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE. Sin TEN NAVE. riTTSBURG-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler street EMIL G. STUCKEY, J4th street andPenn aTenne. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEh, o9 Federal street. H. J. McKKIDE, Market House, Allegheny. F. H. FGGERSASON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MCHENRY. Western and lrMn avenues, G. V. HUGHES, Pennsvlvania and Beaver avs. T-ERKY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny avs. WANTED. ainle HelD. T)ARBFR-GOOD MAN-APPLY' AT AUGUST X KUEHNEK'S, Jo. 50 Fourth av. JcH-1 "nltlCKLAYEES - IS BRICKLAYERS AT J J Gould's Tunnel, on P., C. C. A St. L. R. R., near Meubeuille, O : union wages. Applv on work to J. C. GIBNEY CO., contractors. jc25-42 EUTCIIER-GOOD BUTCHER AT ONCE: SIN GE!" man preferred. Inquire of JAMES A. 3ICCITCHEON, Parnassus, Pa. Je2- CAKE B KER A FIRST-CLASS CAKE BAKER aud urnamenter to go out if the titv: perman ent work rear round to rightpartv. Applj or ad dress A. G. liLXLLK. at Martin's bakery. JC5-79 pOOKGOODCOOK FOR A FIRSTVCLASS j restaurant; short order; good w ages and trans portation paid. Address J. B. HENRY, Bruns w Ick Cafe. Connellsvillc Pa. Jt25-3 CUTTERS AND TAILORS WANTED-OVER 1.T0O hare adopted the A. D RudeNewStcthod; numbers of them are leadlnir cutters of thi conti nent, others are on the a to fame and fortune. Taught at CLEVELAND CUTTING SCHOOL. Iel7-D-WThrs D RUG CLERK ADDRESbS.T. J.. DISPATCH oOicc. citv. JC25-96 pOREMW" FOR PLANING MILL; AN EX i PFR1ENCED man required. Address LOCK 1JOX32!, Pittsburg, Pa Je23-67 INTELLIGENT CANVASSER FOR THE CEN TUR DICTION ART. H. WATTS A CO., 431 Wood su Je2-51,'t-D MACHIMSTS-TO NOTICE THAT THERE IS a strike pending at the Continental Tube "l orks. Je25-53-TTSSU 0 RG VnTzERS WANTED W AND S100 IN nve monlhb. First certificates In S50 class dtte Juli 1. 191. Fintt-cUss organizers wanted. Write forterm vUpnEME LODGE. THEUMVER8AL l'ROGUtvsIVE LEAGUE, 172 Washington St., lloton. Mass Jel2-8 OLLER FOR 10" TRAIN IN MERCHANT steel mill, one capable of rolling rounds flats, Muarcs. flic steel of all kinds and odd shapes. Ad dress, staling reference, THOMAS HUNT, 51 Tri bune building. New York City, Je25-40 SALESMEN TO SELL PETIT LEDGERS. AD VFRT1SING cards and specialties by sample to merchants. Ulg commission and opportunity to work np permanent, paving business. W. B. ruism-Mj, &outn uena. ma. icS-h-tts QALESMAN AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN O wanted in a Jewelry store. Inquire at GEO. COHEN'S. 620 Smithfield St. JC25-71 QOLICITORS-FOR LIFE INSURANCE: LIB O EUAL commissions: policy taking because most pleasing in price and plan. MURKY A ED SALL. 34 Fidelltj building. mv27-19 STOUT YOUNG MAN ABOUT 18 OR 20 YEARS old, who has had some experience in grocery store; must be a worker and have satisfactorv rOircnce, Apply at 14 DIAMOND, Pittsburg. " Jc2-100 "YOUNG MAN AS ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER X and typewriter in an office, with reference. Address HARMON, Dispatch office. Je25-74 TOUNG MAN-TO WORK IN OFFICE AND X assist at books. Address DRAWER 1013. city. Je25-95 Agents. AGENTS ON SALARY OR COMMISSION TO handle the new oatent hemical Ink erasing pencil: Uie greatest selling novelty ever produced; trases ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion ol paper: 200 to 500 per cent pront: one agent's sales amounted to $G20 in six days; another $32 in two hours; we want one nergctlc general ageut for each State and Territorv. For terms and full particu lars address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., La Crosse. Wis. my22-75 GENTS GOOD RFLIABLE TRAVELING XV. agents for A I Philadelphia manufacturer to take orders for umbrellas, on a commission of 8 per cent, in Western Penua., Ohio and Indiana; none but those who are acquainted with the article, have an established trade and can give good refer ences need applv. Address F. W. WOLFF A CO., S10 MarkLtsU. Phlla., Pa. Je25-S3 A GENTS JUST OUT-MOST WONDERFUL Jx. advertising device ever known; sells to every merchant and manufacturer; splendid emplovment; big pa); steady work; Inclose stamp. ARC N. Jill.. CO.. Racine, VVis. Jel6-21-rrs Male and Pemale Help. CHAMBERMAIDS. DINING ROOM GIRLS, cooks, nurses, laundresses. 200 house girls, live oinggirls. 30 German and colored girls porters, waiters, g-.rdtners.larm hands. MRS. E THOMP SON. WSUrantst. Jel8-D 20 : LABORERS. TWO TEAMSTERS. COACH. -l7 MAN. 20 farm hands, man to superintend a larm. woman cook lor small notei, flu per week; 2 cooks. $A each; chambermaids, dishwashers, waltrit-.es. 200 girls for families, sewing girl. 5IEEII AN 'S. 545 Grant st. Jea-D Female Help. GIRL BRIGHT YOUNG PROTESTANT TO learn cooking and care of kitchen and dining room; would jireler to teach rather than emplov an experienced girl: six persons In lamily; lt"c In East I nd; paj good wages. Address P. O. BOX 151. Pntsturg. Je25-59 ("URL-ONE EXPERIENCED GIRL TO RUN 7 seuingmsdiineaud one girl to do general work. H. UOLTZMAN & hONs, 111 Market St., city. Je25-81 -lOODC.IRL FOE GENERAL HOUSEWORK. VT Apply Monday. 3th Inst., 250 CENTER AVE NXE. Jc25-63 LADIES TO DO FANCY WORK AT THEIR lsim's. Call 0-1 or address, with stamp, J. X. LLMAR Jfc CO., 90 I ourth av., near Wood. Je23-72-TUTh Situations. POSITION-IN GENERAL ACCOUNTING OR bookkcepirg, voung married man; practical experience ol ten 3 cars; satisfactory reference 3roin present employers aud reasons for change. Address 1". . llo U27. cit;- anJ5-JU O5II10N AS ASM&TANT BOOKKEEPER OR uflire clerk, relcrtnces If required. Address II. II.. No. 42 Federal St., Allegheny. Je25-99 CITrATION's -BOOKKEEPING OR ACCOnXT- J.T INC.. uilnirs. cxnerience and relerene.fi Kucn l.. 11., xiispaicn omee. jeo-;H-Tnsu SITUATION BY-EXPERIENCED CUTTER and tailor. Address H. J. BISHOP, McKees port. Je24-64 Partners. G1 GENTLEMAN TO BUY A HALF INTEREST iu 3 large, weii-estamisnea Dusmess, snowing 11 rroht of over SLono a month. Inratlnn rptiti-afi iartiulrs to those onlj who have the money and mean business: price asked, 5,000, Address MER C'HVMlIbE, Dispatch office. Je2-60 T) AliT.VER-WlTU t3X) CASH; ONE DES'lROUS X i U-irUng the photographic business and traveling. Addres. PHOTOGRAPHY. Dispatch o'Sge. Je2a-57 rinancial. -.roxrnr to loan at lowest market iA rate on bond and mortgage; no delay Rtnn U. COLE A CO.. cor. fourth av. and lf31"1 '- dell-rrs -fOXEY TO LoN ON GOOD MORTGAGE IL secu-ltles, 1ot est rites: no delay. SAMUEL W. BL4CK (O. Fourth .. dcll-4-rihs Mo. nv to 1.0 n on"moitg ag esTTowI Lbl Interest, no delay. BLACK & 11AIUD. Iwi- ourth ar. apll-24-TTS MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY .. . .V"untTr,roPrtJ':ltloM:e6t rates. IIEMSYA. LA fch A CO.. Vi Fourth a . mh:-D MORTGAGES-SIONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS . toBnltat 4H. 8 and fi per cent. ALLEs Jt RAILLl , 164 Fourth av. Tel. 167. apU-19-TTSSu !'!- INEbT ABOUT 12,000 IN bOME GOOD I p lying business, cit) or countrj. thit will jjve emplovment to middle-aged man, who has had -perlencc In gcncr-J store, lecd, hotel and livery !r,nd Yddres.! C. J. C , Dispatch office. Je2o-75 Miscellaneous. "pARTY-TO TAKE OUT FOREIGN PATENTS X except England and Canada for a small valua ble linnllo'i, I will allow two-thirds of sale. Address LOCKBOX 18, California, Washington co., l'J- je24-92 -pURCHA'-FR FOR AN OLD-FASHIONED JL Oraudfatlierclock,8Hfeet high and in good running ordtr. tills clock is over 100 years old. Ad dressJ. w. COItL, McKecsport, Pa. JeS-U PURCHASER - FOR A FIRST-CLASS BUSI NES. small imestment with large Income; ladles can manage It. Address H. A., Dispatch othec Je2l-14 SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES OF WALL paptr free to any address; 10-cent wall paper 31 5c. L-ccnt wall paper at &c 25-cent gold paiwr at 10c a holt. G. 6. O'BRIEN, Paint and Wall Paptrbto-T, 2W Fifth av. mh20-44-TT8 rlx,,KN.F.TnE ADDRESS OF DR. SINNING. J- ".?H.y"" Doctor or anv of bis friends please ad drcss P.ELaE DAVIS. Brady's Bend, Pa' Jc25-70 VOU - GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF J teiiirl : ACo.'sflne cabinet photos lortLat KiandiCFEDERALST.. Allegheny. iayS-43-TTSu WANTED. Real Estate. TO RENT A FURNISHED HOUSE IN EAST End; will rent from October to March or April, or from Nbvtmbcr to same montns; best of refer ences and guarantee as to character and care of furniture; family consists of gentleman ami -wire. Address.statlng terms and locality, I. L., Dispatch office. Jc25-43 Boarding. BOARDING A YOUNG GENTLEMAN OF cood habits Mould like board at Sewlcfcley In a private family. Address Y., Dispatch office, Pittsburg. Jcl4-S3 Boarders and Lodffcrs. OCCUPANTSFOE SECOND-STORY FRONT room; also connecting room. 92 ARCH ST., Allegheny. JC25-2 Kooms. pOOM-BY'TWO GENTLEMEN, A NEATLY XV furnished room, located near park or lower part of Allegheny. Address U. G., Dispatch office. je25-88 FOK SALE EMPROYED REAL ESTATE Citv Residences. A LARGE CORNER LOT, NEARLY AN Jl acre, and good residence in the city; 20 min utes nuc inm LUUViuriiivuM:; lufc uvius uu inu streets, about 1SG feet on one side; excellent loca tion to build for renting or selling; this property ran be bought at a great bargain In order to settle up an account among Joint owners. JAS. "V. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. je24-9 TTOR SALE 53,400-LAHGE DOUBLE HOUSE, X 4 and 5 rooms, near Incline. Mt. Washington; lot50xCoO. laid out in fmlt.etc.; good wellofwatcr. B ALIEN SPERGER & 1 ILLIAMS, 143 Fourth av. Je25-69 QQ 800-FRANKLIN ST., BRICK HOUSE, 6 ZDOj rooms, cellar, both cases, hot and cold water; terms to suit. J.M.ROWAN A CO., Ruil Estate and Mortgages. 156 Third av. Je23-23-TT East End Residences. 4 NICE RESIDENCE AND LARGE LOT IN J. Billefleld. between Fiftli av. and Forbes St.; 5 rooms in residence and the uual modern appli ances, all in good order and line lot all around resi ricne; immediate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE 6 CO.. 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. Jc24-9 VEW TWO-STORY BRICK IN THE BEST -Li part of East End. eight rooms, hardwood mantels, with cabinets: combination fixtures, fine lawn, asphalt street, with flagstone sidewalks; two minutes from Duquesne Traction: price low and good terms. See agents, BAXTER, THOMPSON 1 CO.. 162 Fourth a . Je21-5S-TTSSU Cqnn CASn AND BALANCE EASY PA Y DOUU MENTS, monthlvorquarterlv, will buv a neit 2,800 house, just completed and a lerydf slrable home; has six rooms and attic, natural gas good cellar: handy to P. R. R., and in excellent neighborhood: lot 31x140. S.A.DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady avs., E. E. (t32.) Jc25-o Q COO A FINE SIX-ROOM FRAME, WrTH xiPO) finished attic, bath, inside closet, both gases, slate mantels, two porches; a well-arranged and convenient house; ey handy to Duquesne electric; excellent surroundings; tirms arranged to suit. See S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady avs., E. E. (827.) Je25-5 SO OOO-A NEAT. NEW TWO-STORY FRAME ly dwelling house of live rooms; elegant loca tion, being situated in Oakland, only 12 minutes from Market st. ; easv terms and Immediate posses sion. GEORGE SCHMIDT, 157 Fourth ave. Je21-63-TTSSn' Allegheny Residences. HOUSE AND LOT IN ALLEGHENY. HALF square from the parks and electric cars; 8 rooms, hall, inside shutters, etc., etc; even-thing in prime order: all new lv papered and painted, etc., etc.; a bargain: possession at once. JAS. W. DRAPE CO.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Je24-9 tin SHERMAN AV. AT AUCTION, ON SAT iJ urdav, June 27, at 3 o'clock, there will he sold on the premises, that very desirable residence, adjoining the ArbucMe property, near Ohio St., on the west park, Allegheny, being No. 26 Sherman a v.; the lotls20xlloo a paved alley; the house is three stories, brick, pressed front, slate roof. halL vestibule, 10 rooms, attic, two baths, pantrv and good cellar; excellent park views; abundant light; a very cheerful home; Inspection invited; terms, half cash; a rare chance to secure a home on the parks: In order to view the interior please apply to A. LEGG ATE & SON, Auctioneers, 108 Fourth av. 1623-47' Suburban Residences. A RARE BARGAIN A 12-ROOMED. COMMO DIOUS and well finished residence at Stewart station, on the Pennsylvania Railroad, two miles from Wilmerdlng, surrounded by an acre and a quarter of picturesquely wooded ground; well suited for persons doing business at Pittsburg, Wilmerdlng, Jeannette, or any of the thrlviug towns in the neighborhood; house finished In hard wood throughout, with very nlcfe laundry separate from house; ample stable; good well ana tank ar rangements: ehad'fi creelc running through premises; school and church accommodations close at hand: price, $9,000; terms to suit; loU In the neighborhood being sold at a rate that makes this cheap place verr cheap as well as desirable. Apply to Mrs. ADELE N. SHAW, Stewart station, P It. R. jel7-8-17,20,23,25,27,2S MODERN 12 ROOM SUBURBAN BRICK DWEL LING; price moderate. Addresa 46, Dispatch office. Je25-52 SUMMER RESIDENCE IN THE HEALTHIEST locality in Western Pennsylvania; brick house of 17 rooms, plenty of shade, spring and well water. Ice house, wood house, stable, etc., on line of rail road; cost to build, S1G.U00; will sell for $7,000 with three acres of ground or fS,O00 with 13 acres. For particulars, address CASH, New Castle, Pa. ' Je21-4 Ofk ACRES AND FRAMEHOUSEOF 12 ROOMS. CtV two frame stables; ground underlaid with the finest white and buff sandstone, 60 to 90 feet thick: right on line of rallroid, the finest natural scenery In the State; could be made, wlfh little ex pense, the most popular summer resort or picnic grounds in the State. For terms, address REAL ESTATE. New Castle. Pa. jea-l FOB SALE LOTS City Lots. POR SALE CHEAP-J850 LOT 21x129 FEET; street Improvements made: Webster av., near cable line. (114) W. A. HERRON &. SONS. 80 Fourth av. Je24-5-WThs LOTS-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR from 5100 to S300, In the Eighteenth ward, long payments: easv terms. Inquire of CHAS. E. CORNELIUS, attorney. 406 Grant St., Pittsburg: or go to his office. Mornlngsideav., on the grounds, and sec his agent, T. Ed. Cornelius. my!9-45 East RnrTLots. A BEAUTIFUL LOT ON WINEBEODLE AV. size 66x190 feet; this is a splendid lot to build a line residence on because It Is surrounded with large stone and brick dwellings; call aud get par ticulars of this at once. (a362). BLACK &BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. je25-66 IfUREEA PLACE LOTS-WE HAVE A FEW U choice lots still remaining In this plan which we will sell for 325 to 600: they have citv water and are in the choicest part of Oakland. GEORGE SCHMIDT, 157 Fourth ave. Je21-63-TTiSu IAIRMOUNT PLACE LOTS FOR DALE: ? choice lots, elegant location, with a beautiful and commanding view of the whole East Llbcrtv Vallcv, located on Falrmount av., two squares from Penn, aud one square from Neglcyav. ; can be reached by cable and electric cars. Inquire of faTR AUB & MORRIS, corner Wood and Third st. myis-io-D PFTH AV., OPPOSITE URSUL1NE ACAD EMY Choice building lots at onlv S3, 600 each. (d222). BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. JC25-6C IJiOR SALE NEAR SCHENLEY PARK AND ; Forbes St., Tn entv-second ward: beautiful lot, 50x1 50 feet, on Frallch St. ; J2, 500. (77. ) W. A. HERRON S, SONS, 60 Fourth av. jclO-49-10.15,20,25,30 370R SALE-COLLEGE AV.. EAST END-LOT : 30x110. or will sell lot 40x110 feet If desired, for J 1,500, Ieeland well drained. (81) W. A. HEK ION & SON'S. 80 Fourth av. lel6-52-16.2.25.30 0'HARA ST., NEAR -WALNUT, EAST END, Bargain Lot 31x150 to a 20-foot alley, haUng erected thereon a good stone foundation for a brick house; owner has decided not to build and will sell for considerably less than cost. LIGGETT BROS., 71 Diamond st. J eS' ABegbeny Lots. CALIFORNIA AV.-BUILDING LOTS 50x100 on line of electric cars, only 1,900, one-fourth cash, balance In 5 years; the abov.-price Is $3)0 less than adjolnlnglots are selling for. For plans, etc.. see JOHN K. EWING S. CO., 107 Federal st. Je25-45-MTTS C1HEAP LOT ON PERUYSVILLEAV.. 23x220 to J 50-foot St. HOLMES CO., 4J Smlthlleld st. leS!-47 :7INE BUILDING LOTS. FRONTING 47 TEET . ou California av., extending through 160 feet to a 6treet; price. 2.100 each. A- Z. HYERS & CO., 9J Federal St., Allegheny. Je24-l-WTlissu 1 QfV FEET CHOICE rRONTAGEONPERRYSU J.OU VILLE av.;f33per foot.ALGEO.204 I vd eral st. Je2-52 Suburban Lots. SUBURBAN EliOPERTY THE LARGEST lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best ,nin (n ,,A ..mil, 4, it .li.n-4 r An f ...I.... . "J"". m ,-uun.j ... U.1V.1..U..U, AW IU1UU IUS ITOlU Union station; seeSheradon before ou buv else where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretary. 127 Fifth av. fe27-7-D Miscellaneous. -YtrEnAVE A 6-ROOM BRICK HOUSE NEAR 1 1 Court House that w e w ill trade for same size house with large lot at Ingram or Ciafron; also have a cash customer for same neighborhood Ad dress BALTENbPERGER & WILLIAMS 143 Fourth av. Je25-fo FOR SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BARBER SHOP A GOOD PAYING STAND doing a good business; good reasons irtven. .luumjii. j, ut iiatioH'" UUllC, jdO-OO BARBER SHOP-GOOD LOCATION. CALL AT A. EDLIS CO.'S, 502 to 510 Llbertyst. je-i-107 CORNER DRUG STORE-GOOD REASON FOR selling. Address lor 3 days, KLNo, Dispatch offirc- Jc25-S2" 17? &I'.B-V'a)0,.01. INVOICE. GROCERY X stand doinglarge business, mostly cash: cheap rent; others S4X), $o00 to $10,000: cigar store, res taurant, shoe store flsh market, machine shop: line milk depot. HOLMES & CO.. 420 Smlthlleld street. Jel7 GROCERY STORE-GOOD LOCATION-DOING good business; best reasons for selUng- six rooms and storeroom; properly $6,000 stock at lnvolceprice. Address GROCER, Dispatch oflice. GROCERY STORES-WOO. JS00. soo to U.000; feed stores, shoe stores, cigar stores, noUon vii -tr" i.rC.'- . "H'lranis, nOlelS. PEKU1- YAL & G ASTO J. , 439 G rant st. J eSj-aa TOR SAXE-BUSINESS. ttav Business Opportunities. T ESTAURANT CHEAP RESTAURANT IN X lic town, doing fair business; good stand; reasons for selling, do not understand the business. DANIELS & JENKS, Toronto. O. Je25-58 T IN AND STOVE STORE-AT ALLIANCE, O.; stock Invoices (2,800; payments to suit pur chaser Apply to S. D. SMITH, Alliance, or BAXTER STOVE CO., Mansfield, O. JeH-3 Business Properties. SMALL HOTEL PROPERTY. 16 BOOMS (WITH bar privilege): on llnp of 3 railroads. For particulars inquire of A. ANDRIESSEN, 172 Fed eral st Allegheny City, or D. E. A EBSTER, 139 VT. Rayne av., Youngstown, O. WM. DUNCAN, Akron. O. JeB-43 FOK SAXE -5IISCEIXANEOUS. Horses, Tehlcles, Live Stock. HORSE HEAVY DRAFT HORSE; ALSO A few drivers. Address JOHN GAMBLE, Dunningsville, Washington co-. Pa. Jel8-58-Th aEAM FINELY MATCHED TEA1H TWO gray mares; verv desirable. Can be seen at M. SEIBERTi-CO.'S, Xacock and Hopeets., Alle gheny, Pa. Je25-o6 TWO FINE DRIVING .HORSES THREE matched carriage teams; three matched dray teams: three six-sealed coaches; one tine hearse (cost fl.TOOJ: three buggies; oue surrey: one large moving wagon; one baggage wagon; undertakers wagon; one lumber wagon; a lot of harness. Ap pl at KEYSTONE STABLES, 77 First St., Alle gheny. je25-61-Ths MacIUnery and Metals. ENGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND; largest stock of all sizes: 16x36, 12x24, 12x18, 10 X20, 10X16, 10x12, 9x12,8x12,7x12, 6xl2;mounted port able engine, boilers of all sizes, shafting, pulleys, pumps, governor, etc. Telephone, 3401, 23 and 25 Park Way, Allegheny. Pa. J. S. YOUNG. apll-D ONE STEAM ENGINE 16" DIAMETER AND 30" stroke, large flv wheel. Waters' automatic covcruor; two 2-11 ue boilers, 40" diameter, 24 ft. oug, witli steam drum; all In good running order ana sold onlv lor want of use; can be seen at Price Fonndrj, Price St.. city. Inquire 619 SMITU FIELDsT. . mvl6-16 THE BECK AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIGHT engine; engines, boilers and sawmills and woodworking machinery. HARMES MACHINE DEPOT. S3 First av.. Pittsburg. in)7-D Mortgages. TWO MORTGAGES FIVE YEARS AT 5 PER cent on first-class security: one of $15, 000 and one of ?S,500. HENRY A. WEAVER CO., 92 Fourth av. Je25-68 Miscellaneous. TkRY LUMBER 250,000 FT. ONE-INCH OAK XJ boaids: 2a, 000 ft. one and one-half inch maple plank, all thoroughly seasoned. Address II. 0. HUSTON, ConnellsiUe, Pa. Je25-64-TTSSn N CYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA AMER ICAN reprint (Stoddard coition) at half price; this superb edition, the only one printed In this country from regular stereotj ped plates, made from setup type, ana the only exclusive subscription edition In the market. Is now complete and ready for delivery to subscribers at 2 50 per volume: po sitions open to gentlemen of education, to whom exclusive territorv will be given. MAXWELL SOMMERVILLE, Publisher, 135 Fifth av. JCl4-TUWThFSu M ODENE ATOolPENN AV. e3-17 City Residences. C1HATHAM ST. NEAR WYLIE AVE. 4 FINE three-story brick dwelling; Vi rooms; every modern convenience: good location for roomers or boarders. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ar. ie23-4St Allegheny Residences. VTO. 207K JUNIATA ST.. ALLEGHENY ii cigh-troom brick house with both gases, water and bath, all new ly papered and painted. Inquire H. H. MEYER, 164 Ohio st. Je24-90t Business Stands. TO LET-HANDSOME STOREROOMS, NOS. 78 and 80 Diamond St.. Just above Smithfield St., in new Dispatch building; well lighted ele gantly fitted up, centrally located and having every convenience; these rooms are admirably suited for insurance, real estate or other oflice business. For further information apply, after 2r.ll.. to BUhl N EbS MAN AGERThe Dispatch, Smithfleld and Diamond sts. ap29-117t Offices. Desk Room. -TYESKROOM-TN MOST DESIRABLE PART OF XJ Fourth av.; rent very moderate. M. STARL ING, Room 34, 108 Fourth av. Je23-64-TTSut TO LET-CHOICE OFFICES ON SECOND and third floors of The Dispatch business office building, corner Smlthlleld ana Diamond sts. : these are in suites of two or four rooms, as desired, and have every convenience; centrallv located, well ar ranged and lighted; there are no better offices lor professional men in the citv. Apply, after 2 P. M., to BUS. MGR, DISPATCH, on the premises, apJ9-117t f Miscellaneous. GOOD STABLING FOR GENTLEMEN'S ' teams; also, storage room for carriages or lieht storagetat No. 16 Church av Allegheny. Ad dress HOWLAND DAIRY CO., 18 Church av.. Allegheny. Pa. my24-35t PERSONAL. PERSONAL CASH TAID, FOR OLD GOLD and silver; J ewelrr repaired; new work made to oraer. (jiiKis. .tiA-U (jii, an smiiuneiu si. apl9-lSl PERSONAL DO YOU 'WANT TO bAVE money? If so, buv 3 our books and stationery from us: midsummer sacrifice sale now on. FRANK BACON & CO., 301 Sinithfleld st, Jc4 PERSONAL FINE BOOKS-WE HAVE THE finest collection of finely Illustrated books In Pittsburg; beautiful bindings; lou prices; come and see them; hundreds of books for presents. LEVI'S BOOK STOKE. 900 Liberty st. de!2 PEItSONAL-WHEN I WAS A S5IALL HOY my mother always repaired mv breeches and Jacket.but since I got to be a jrreat nigman, DICK bON, the well-known tailor, 65 Fifth av., cor. "Wood .t, second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and reno aling la great ajiane. Tel. 1558. mylo-SO-D FOUND. IOUND-rERFECT COMFORT IN READING, by having my eyea thoroughly examined and a pair of the celebrated f 1 en stal specs adjusted by the experts of the CHESSMAN OPTICAL COM PANY, No. 42 Federal St., Alleghenv. a"p2-92-ThFSn MEETINGS. THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE COR PORATORS of the Allegheny Cemetery will be held at Butler street entrance on SATURDAY, June 27, 191. at i p.m. By order of the Board of Managers, JOHN A. MOORE, Secretarj-. Take the yellow cars of the Citizens' Traction Company. je25-48 TOTICE THE MEMBERS OF FORT PITT Lodge No. S33, 1. O. O. F., aie requested to meet at the hall, cor. Mam and Butler sts., on THURSDAY at 1 p. M.,sharp to attend the funeral of Bro. Wm. Biwn, of Fort Clark Lodge No. 10 Peoi 1a, 111. Sister lodges are respectfullv invited to attend. Bv order samuel Mckinley, n. g.; john sarby, Secretary. je25-77 ALLEGHENY COUNTY Republican Executive Committee. A meeting of the newly elected members of the Allegheny County Republican Execu tive Committee -mil be held in Common Council Chamber, Municipal Hall, Pittsburg, on SATURDAY, June 27, 1891, at one (I) o'clock p. M., for therrarpose of organization. GEORGE W. MILLER, H. T. FORD, je25-78 Secretary. Chairman. NOTICES. THE PITTSBURG AND WESTERN RY. Company Notice Coupons due Julyl, 1891, on the 4 per cent bonds of the Pittsburg and Western Railu ay Company w ill be paid on and after July 2, 1811, at tho office of Drexel, Morgan & Co., No 23 Wall st.. Now York City, New York. W. H. DUFFELL, Treasurer. jc23-17 LEGAL NOTICES. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. 1 of Allegheny county, No. 372 December term, 18P0. Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned has filed his first and -final ac counts as assignee of the firm of Fleming Bros., of Cochran Fleming, and of J. Kidd Fleming, and that said accounts will be al lowed by the Court and be confirmed, nisi, on Saturday, July 11, 1891, unless cause be shown to the contrary. . JonN B- EENO. Assignee of Cochran Fleming et al. . jc2549-25jyl,8 -VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN L application will be made to the Gov ernor of Pennsylvania, on the lbtn day of July, 1891, by M. Fmnegan, J. D. Downing, J. R. Leonard, C. P. Collins, J. H.Evans and W. AY. Bell, under the Act of Assembly en titled "An Act to provide for tho incorpora tion and regulation of certain corporations," approved April 29, 1S74, and the supple ments thereto, for tho charterof an intended corporation to be called the "Dovonian Oil Company," the character and object of which is the mining and boiing for petro leum .and natural gas, and buying, selling, producing, stoiing, transporting and ship ping the Kime, with tho right of purchasing, leasing and otnerw ise acquiring, developing, holding, sub-leasing and selling oil and gas lands and other real estate and propeity which may he necessary and convenient for the purposes of its organization and busi ness, with tho right or constructing, main taining and operating a line of pipoor pipes, tubing, tanks and such other machinery and devices as may bo necessary thereto in the storage aud transpoi ting of the petroleum and natural gas produced or owned bv said company, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and iiiuucgcoui wiu uutoi AssemDiy ana sup plements thereto. , ELLIOTT, JACK & ROBERTS, je251-Th Solicitors. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE. EAST END, ALLEGHENY, AND ;- SEWICKLEY RESIDENCE PROPERTIES Thursday, June 25, At 2.30 f. ai. in the REAL ESTATE AUCTION ROOMS, 99 Fourth Avenue. 117 Sheffield Street. Fifth ward, Allegheny, between Fulton and Frazter, owned and occupied by Bev. I. N. Hays. Fine brick residence, pressed brick front, 10 rooms and finished attic and lumberroom; ball, vestibule, double parlors, marble man tels and hearths throughout, nat. and art. gas, two bathrooms, two w. cs., stationary washstands, cemented collar, elegant laun dry, large pantry and cupboards, fine chan deliers. Lot 21.0x121 to Hamlin ft. Terms, one-half cash, balance to suit. Allegheny Avenue, Sixth Jot from Ridge ave., 21x121 to an alley, between the residences of Mr. Jas. B. Mor- Sin, Jr., and Mr. AY. M. Orr; one of the finest uilding lots In Allegheny City. Terms, uuoiiuii miBii, uuiiuiuo Luico yeuio. Oakland Avenue, And Fier St., northeast corner. A fine 2-storJ- 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 east of Neville street lot 50x181 feet; terms easy; property growing in value; only three minutes' walk from Du quesne Elcctrio or Fifth avenue cable cars. Craig Street, "West side, ISO 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 1 squares from Fifth avenue cable cars. " Center Avenue, Near Roup street, north side of avenue. Lot 60x150 A most desirable location; one min-, ute from Duquesne Electric cars or three minutes from Roup station. Enhancement in value certain. For 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- Doriioou. jLot ouxim leet to an- auey. xerms, one-third cash; balance easy. Sewickley Residence OF S. W. BLACK. BEAVER STREET, In the finest location and among the choic est residences of this beautiful suburb, em bowered In trees and shrubberv. with a frontage on Beaver street ot 179 feot, corner of a 28-toot lano. The house is a frame of la rooms, lately remodeled and put In perfect condition; the rooms arc large, commodious and airy, with a wide hall on lower and up per floors, modern mantels with tile mount ings, bathroom, Inside w. c, wide 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. ADDENDA. 'We will sell at the same place and time on CRAIG STREET, "West side, 283.58 feet north of Bayard street, adjoining the residence of Colonel Ewing, lot 50x11.. ALSO, , Same street and side, 300 feet south of Cen ter avenue, lot 50x142. Samuel W. Black & Co., 99 FOURTH AVE. je23-42-TT MORTON HUNTER, Attorney, No 87 Diamondstreet, Pittsburg. ADMINISTRATOR SALE BY VIRTUE of the power conferred by the last will and testament of John Wallace, deceased, the undersigned, Theodore Doerflinger, ad ministrator de bonis non cum testamento anncxo ot said decedent, will expose to pub lic salo on tho premises on SATURDAY, 27TH JUNE, l&l, at 2 o'clock p. M., the fol lowing described real estate, to-wit: One lot of land in Eighth ward, city of Pittsburg, being of a uniform width of 2 feet fronting on the southwardly side of Wylie avenue and extending back in depth 124 feet to Pasture stieet, being lot No. 64 In the Irwin plan of lots as recorded In plan book 1, page 92, and having thereon erected one two-story brick dwelling bouse fronting on AVylio avenue, and two two-story bricfi dwelling houses in th rear fronting on Pas tui e street. Terms of sale $300 of the bid will be re quired from the purchaser at time of sale, andone-balf of tilt, purchase money in cash atf tho delivery of deed, and the balance-ln two equal annual installments with interest raj able semi-annually, secured by common bond and tight mortgage on the land. rtgi R .THEODORE DOERFLINGER. Administrator d. b. n. c. t. a. of John Wal lace, deceased. t jel3-39-TTS BYA.LEGGATE&SON. HOUSE AND LOT 26 SHERMAN AVENUE, ALLEGHENY, AT AUCTION. On SATURDAY, JUNE 27, at 3 o'clock, will be sold on the premises, the propeity No. 26 Sherman av., adjoining the Arbuckle resi dence, near Ohio St., First ward, Allegheny. Lot 20x110 to a. paved alley. House is three story pressed front hrick with vestibule, hall, parlor, dining room, kitchen, six bed rooms, two baths, pantry and cellar through out. Has slate roof, good mantels, and in general good condition. Good light and ex cellent views of Park. Rare chance to se cure a home on the Park. Terms, half cash. House will be exhibited prior to sale on ap plication to A. LEGGATE & SON, Auctioneers, 108 FOURTH AVENUE. JC23-4S AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE FINE FURNITURE, carpets, Chickering pianoforte, bicycle, FRIDAY. JUNE 2S, AT 10 O'CLOCK, At the rooms, 311 Market St., city. The entire furnlshment of a residence moved to the store for sale. Fine chamber sultes,4n oak and -walnut, handeomo parlor suite, upholstered In French tapestry, CWckennf pianoforte, mirror-door ward robe, plush conch, bureaus, -washstand, chairs, iocker, extension table, sideboard, brussels and Ingrain carpet, kitchen and laundry furniture, dishes and glassware, springs and .mattresses, refrigerators, etc Sale positive HENRY AUCTION COMPANY, Je25-91 Auctioneers. A UCTION SALE t mlture. Carpets, Pianoforte, etc, at the residence, No. 259 Webster av., - .THURSDAY, JUNE 23, At 10 o'clock: Fine plush parlor suite, book case, piano, Jable,- chair rocker, chamber furniture in oak and walnut, bureaus, wash stands, springs, mattresses, pillows, bolster and bedding, hall rack, sideboard, ext. table, lace curtains, ornaments, clocks, dishes and glassware brussels and ingrain carpets on rooms, hall and stairs, kitchen and laundry furnishment. House open after 8 o'clock 4morning of sale. HENRY AUCTION CO.; Je21-87-MWThsn Auctioneers. CHOICE PROPERTIES. TO LET! Rooms With Power. Part of the three floors formerly occupied by THE-DISPATCH, In POWER HALL, DIAMOND ST. For par ticulars see the reading notice in this issue. Je2t-117 FOR S-AXjIE. ALLEGHENY RESIDENT! On a prominent street, unexcelled neigh borhood, a two-story and mansard brick dwelling; hall in center, with double par lors, library, dining room, kitchen, first floor; six bedrooms and bath second floor; three rooms in mansard; large safe built in house for valuables; house lias all possible conveniences; sets back 30 feet from street; front and rear porches; elegant lawn, with large shade trees; lot, 54xl6i feet. For per mit to see premises, see agents, BAXTER, THOMPSON CO., J e21-56-TTsu ,162 Fourth avenue. "A HOME. New Qneen Anno frame; best location on Perrysville .ave., Alleghenv, Just in front of the Western University: fine view of both cities; pure air and choice neighborhood; house contains eight rooms and reception hall, bath, two inside w. cs, tile hearths and slate mantels; grained and hardwood finish throughout; lot 37xU0 feet; price low to a quick uuyer; terms easy. M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 96 FOURTH AVENUE. Je2546-Thrsu TO GOOD TENANTS, Legal or Mercantile, TV 111 be leased, on fair terms, CHOICE offices; With every convenience and good light, on second and third floors of Dispatch Business Office Building, Diamond street, cor. Smith field street. Apply any day after 2 P. ST. to BUSINESS MANAGER DISPATCH. Je2-117 BEECHWO"ODPA"RK OEE5IS MONDAY, JUNE 30. 1 je2i-t;5 GOGOGOGO ' KENSINGTON I 1 8 Miles From Pittsburg, ;, On the Allegheny Valley R. R. i And the Allegheny River. If you want to double your money KENSINGTON! If you want steady employment buy a lot in KENSINGTON. Every lot has a 50-foot street in front of it and a 20-fotft alley back of it. If you want to succeed buy a lot and start into business at t KENSINGTON Remember, KENSINGTON is only 18 miles from Pittsburg, and a monthly railroad ticket only costs you 8 30. It doesn't cost you anything to see our new city. Come to our office and we will furnish you railroad transportation free. We will build you a home or business house and arrange payments to suit you. ' It takes the same time to go to KENSINGTON and return as it doesto go to East Liberty and return by cable or electric cars. We NEED GROCERY STORES, We NEED DRYGOODS STORES, We NEED SHOE STORES, We need clothing stores. BEFORE OCTOBER 1, 1891, . v ' 'KENSINGTON Will manufacture Iron, Steel, Glass, Aluminum and everything else. Foun dries, Machine Shops, Glass Works and Iron Works will be in operation. FREE TRANSPORTATION on application at the office of the BURRELL IMPROVEMENT COMPANY, Rooms 30 and 32 Dallmyer Building, 1 ' 96 FOURTH AVENUE, PITTSBURG. CHOICE PROPERTIES. ALDER STREET LOTS. PAVED, CURBED AND SEWERED. Handy to all the rapid transit lines. Most central location ofJZast End. 121X119 FEET. SPECIAL PRICE TnAT WILL INTER EST INVESTORS. ' S, A. DICKIE & CO., PENN AND SHADY AVSr, E. E. Je254 FOR LEASE. T Nos. 78 and 0 Diamond St., in ne-v Dispatch Building: choike and central location; high ceilings, good light, tilo floors, good entrances, elegant windows for display; every modern convenience. Apply after 2 p. M. any day to BUSI NESS MANAGER DISPATCH. . JC2M17 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. STOCKS! STOCKS! Paying Handsome,Dividends. But a limited amount for sale of the FLOR ENCE INVESTMENT CO., of Florence, Ala. Registered by the Industrial Title, Trust and savings Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., which Is the Registrar and Transfer Agent of the company. A SURE INVESTMENT, Yielding 9 1-3 per cent per annum. See W. A. HUDSON, Room 49, Fidelity Title and Trust Company's Building, 121 Fourth av. Reterence, John W. Herron, of VT. A. Her ron & Sons. je2-57 ECONOMY IN FUEL! Hot Water Heating Apparatus for v Residences? Etc. ALSO, r Ventilating Fans for Cooling, Etc. M'GINNESS, SMITH & CO., ' && "Water St. je6-55na HELLO, CENTRAL, GIVE ME 199. Hello, Whiteley, send for my shoes and fix where needed and return them as quick as possible. A. WHITELEY, Pittsburg Shoe Repairing Factory, 123-130 Third ave. Second floor. myl2-73-rr CHARLES S0MERS & CO., 139 FOTJItT-H: AYE, (Telephone 1773) REAL ESTATEAfJD MORTGAGES. Money to Loan at Lowest Rates. ap28-77-D BEECHWOOD PARK OPENS MONDAY, JUNE 30. Je2t85 MURRY & EDSALL, INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE, FIDELITY BUILDING. (Telephone 1869.) je2-91 HOUSEKEEPERS WILL FIND IT TO their advantage to buy tea sets, silver ware, knives, forks and spoons, etc., etc., at WILSON'S JEWELRY STORE, 61 Fourth avenue, Fine watch lepainng a specialty. apl-TTS buy a lot in the new city of I CHOICE GRAND OPENING PUBLIC SALE -OF- GLEN MAWR PARK PLAN OF LOTS. Situate fct-Haysville Station, P., F. W. & C. Ry., only io miles from the city; 48 trains daily. Grandest lot sale of the season. ' x TTJ-ZESZLDA-IT, iTTTILSriE GO, 1891- FREE TRANSPORTATION. Special train leaves Union Depot 9:15 L M.f Pittsburg time, stopping at Allegheny and Superior. Tickets can be had on or after June 24 on application at the office, Corner Grant and Fourth avenue, City. Parties from west of Haysville can purchase excursion tickets, and lot buyers will have cost of tickets re funded by cashier on the grounds. GLEN MAWR PARK i Is most beautifully situated on a plateau, overlooking the Ohio River. GRAND VIEW Of the surrounding country. No swamp land or rough hillside, but FINE LAYING GROUND. . LOTS 30x110 EACH. GRADED STREETS. BOARD WALKS LAID. GOOD DRAINAGE. 18 AM OF liTDM GK07B FOB A PAUL Elegant drives and walks. Excellent spring water. One of the healthiest and finest locations in Allegheny county for a home. A NATURAL GAS WELL On the premises (300 Jbs pressure). Owing to the close proximity of these lots to the railroad station they offer arr- EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY To business men, employes, clerks and salesmen of small means engaged in the city to cast off the Burden of High Rent and acquire A HOME AT A SMALL COST. THEY MUST AND WILL GOI 'We actually intend at this opening sale to sell these very desirable lots TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER. We positively have no set prices. Small M Payment. Balance Easy Terms. NO INTEREST, NO TAXES. Terms like the aboyewere never before offered. Don't miss the opportunity, It is better than a savings bank. Nothing contributes so much to a man's prosperity a3 the possession of a home, no matter how humble. It 'gives him independence, credit standing, security against the ills of life and' a voice and influence in pub lic affairs which RENTERS SELDOM OBTAIN. Is this not your best chance? Home seekers and investors, if you intend buying a ' ( lot you can lose nothing by giving GLEN MAWR PARK A little of your time and very little of your money. They will sell rapidly and become more valuable-every day. Remember the date, JUNE 30, 1891. Special train from Union. Depot 9:15 a. m. (Pittsburg time), stopping at Allegheny and Superior. 0 LUNCH SERVED ON THE GROUND. Tickets, plans and further information upon application to REED B. COYLE & CO., CORNER GRANT AND'f je33-28-rxsa PROPERTIES. OURTH AVENUE, CITY. I i 4 1 i A ' .,
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