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DISPATCH, TUESBAT, JUNE 30, 1891
SOME B.& 0. PLANS.
Through Trains by "Way or Pittsburg From
'.' Ied ror Kelt Fall Cars From the Royal
. Blue Tmtns May Be Put on, the Finest
In America.
TV. X. Manning, ono of the Baltimore and
Ohio engineers, who is bonding the new
depot licro and the Akron branch, was In
the city yesterday on his way to Ohio. Tho
Are trades running Into the passenger depot
havo boon moved over toward the river and
the trains now- pass under the first span of
the Panhandle bridge. Tho freight depot is
rapidly near completion, and Is a decided
improvement over the old one.
Mr. Manning says the Akron branch will
soon be ready, and by next, fall through
trains to Chicago will be going by way of
Pittsburg. He suggests that the cars of the
Koyal Blue line between Washington and
New York, which are tho finest equipped
trains in America. Do nut on tue main line
through Pittsburg. The limited and No. 5
will cortainlv run this way, and while the
road will bo 11 miles longer than the Ft.
Wavne. Mr. Manning thinks they can beat
thc'latter's time, at least the new Baltimore
and Ohio will be a worthy competitor. The'
minor details have not been worked out, but
It is rumored that a fine depot will be built
atLaughlin station, where the junction road
connects with the Baltimore and Ohio. A
train may be run from tho central depot to
Laughlln station about ten minutes ahead of
the arrival of the through trains. In this
way the trains will get through Pittsburg
without dclav, and Pittsburg passengers
will bo put "to little inconvenience. The
Baltimore and Ohio Chicago limited is a.very
fast train. Mr. Manning says their last
trains have been making too many stops,
and this practice will be dispensed with. It
is also promised that the trains will be ar
ranged to arrive and leave here at suitable
hours.
TODK GALA DATS.
A Special Men's Suit Sale.
"We mention two special prices for men's
suits. They are the lowest prices ever
quoted for good clothing:
Men's plaid cassinicre suits and broad
wale worsted suits made in sack
styV only. Sizes, 34 to 42, at 52 80
Hen's sack and cutaway suits made
from tweeds, cassimeres, cheviots
and worsteds, sold everv place for
58, 510 and 512. We sel'l 'em for. . .53 00
Special clearance sale of good clothing
before the Fourtli. Four gala davs. Come
to the
P. C C C, Pittsburg Combination Cloth
ing Company, corner Grant and Diamond
streets.
Firework! Fireworks!
Ton can have a big display of the best
fireworks made without spending much
money if you'll drop in at James T.
Grove's, Fifth avenue.
Simen's Bargains!
Two hundred pairs of ladies' high-priced
button shoes at only 51, all Xo. 3; these go
at less than half price at Simen's, 78 Ohio
street, Allegheny, Pa. Close at noon Fourth
of July.
Excursion to Atlantic City
On next Thursdav, July 2, via the B. &
O. R. B. Pate Sib the round trip; tickets
good for ten davs. Secure your parlor and
sleeping car tickets early.
Blaine.
Fire Crackers.
Every conceivable kind and size in abun
dance at James AV. Grove's. 3Ve have
made the price so you can all have a lively
Fourth at a very small cost. Try us.
Iryou wish to keep cool.drink Iron City
Brewing Company's beer.
I '
Ladies' cloth top button shoes at 52,
?2 50, 53 and 53 50 at Simen's, 78 Ohio
street, Alleghenv, Pa. Close at noon
Fourth of Julv.
The drink for warm weather is Iron City
Brewing Company's beer. All first-class
saloons keep it.
TJLAINB.
LEGAL NOTICES.
"VrOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN TIIAT LET
! TEKSof administration, a T. A., on
the estate of Dr. .Tosiah F. Roberts, late of
the city of Pittsburg and county of Alle
ghenv. have been granted to the under
signed. All persons indebted to said estate
will make immediate payment, and those
having claims or demands against the same
will present them promptly.
G. W. WILLIAMS,
Jol640 tu 81 Diamond street,Pittsburg,Pa.
IT
NOTICE IS HEREBT GIVFN THAT LET-
Ttllb of administration cum testa-
mento annexo on the estate of Catharine
.Gilner, lato of the Seventeenth ward, de
ceased, have been granted the undersigned.
All persons having claims against the samo
will present them lor payment to tho under
signed, and those indebted will make pay
ment thereof w ithout delav to
MARY GILNEK,
No. 410 Twenty-fourth St.,
Orherattornev,
AV. C. MORELAXD,
Fourth av. and Grant st. Je3-S8-TU
In the matter of the disso-"!
lution of the Pennsyl I No. 181
Miniii Manufacturing. September Term,
Mining and Supply 1S9L
Companv. J
"V70TICE" IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
J. Pennsylvania Manufacturing, Mining
and Supply Companj , filed its petUion in the
Court of Common Pleas No 1, of Allegheny
county, Pcnnsvlvania, on Saturday June 20.
1891, praving fora decree of dissolution and
that the Court have fixed Saturday, Jul 18,
1691. at 10 o'clock a. m for hearing wi id appli
cation for dissolution, when and where all
persons interested can attend if they deem
it expedient, and show cause against the
granting of the iro. er of said petitioner.
lewis Mcmullen.
Je23-37-Tu Solicitor for Petitioner.
6. H. SHANN ON, Attorney at Law,
96 Diamond St.
-p." THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS
X No. 3, .No. 120. August term, 1891.
Notice is hereby given that an applica
tion will be made to the Judges of tho
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. vu,j,4uva, . v u viuviv A. ju., uuuci LliU I
iuijjuru.i.iuu uL-i. oi ion anu tue supplements t
reto.V bf Johnc"o-DSni.el?; w'eTCwYl! M5rcstu7FJrr
t, John II. Fridsy. Henry Daub. S. B. Char- Fourth a?! ! r aoU-Mrr?'
mere to,
l..- TaI.
- , wU.i . uunj, Aftiii. unuu,o. x. uur- 1
tcrs and rubers Tnr r-bm-to,- f nr, hh.nrioH
cnmnrntlnn tn ia rallat Hi. opirtaiinnr !..
tall Grocers' Protective Association,'7 the
character and object or w"hich is the encour
agement and protection of trade and com
merce, the mutual advantage and protection
In methods of business and collection of ac
counts by and among ith members engaged
In the retail grocery and produce business,
and for these purposes to ha e, possess and
enjoy all tho rights, benefits and privileges
conferred by said acts and its sunDlements
juSlSS-Tn S. IL SHANNON, gglicltor. '
BUSINESS CHANGES.
PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS
The Board of Inspectors of tho Western
Penitentiary will receive proposals until six
(6) o'clock y. st. of July 2. 1691, for furnishing
the penitentiary with the following supplies
for a term of ono year, viz: .Fresh and cured
meats, drygoods, drugs and medicines. De
tails furnished at the prison. Tho board re
serves tho right to reject anv or all bids.
EDWARD S. WRIGHT, Warden.
je2S-101
"VOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
JL partnership heretofore existing be
tween William T. BOwn, Samuel E.Bown
and Harry W. Duulap, doing a merchandise
brokerage and commission business under
the firm name of Bow n & Dunlap, .Limited,
was dissolved by mutual consent on JUNE
U, .OJi.
The business, as heretofore conducted bv
Bown A Dnnla
nnlap. Limited, will be continued
W. Dunlap. who will receive all
by llarry
moneys due and pay all claims jicainst above
HAKbY W. DrXLAP.
fcAJlUEI, E. BOWX.
riTTsccno, June 30.
In retiring from tho merchandise broker
age nnd commission business, I wish to ac
knowledge tho universal kindness and
astoe-n and many favors reccivedduring tho
last S3 years from tho wholesale grocers of
Pittsburg, every one of whom.T am gratified
to state. Have constantly lavorod mn with a
very libcr.il portion of their trade. I ask
ihosjiM favors to bo extended to my suc
cessor. W. T. BOWif.
Jc3Mt
MEKTENGS.
-VTOTICE. 2IEMBERS OP HOPE COTJA
L . CIL11S. Jr. O. U. A. JL, are roquosted to
meet at their hall, corner of Washington st.
nud Madison uve., 1 o'clock TUESDAY,
.Ina SO, to attend the funeral of our late
brolhr. Darld Sherbon. Members of sister
council uru invited to attend. By order of
councilor, j. n. iBAZlEK.
JeKMU - W. S,
JT3" Blsplay advertisements one dollar par
square or one insertion. Classified advertise
menu on (Ait page, rueK as Wanted, Ibr Salc,
3b Let, etc., ten eenUper line for each insertion,
and none takenor lea than thirty cents. Top
hne being displayed counts as two.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BUSINESS OFFICE,
Cor". Smlthfleld and DlamondStree' "
ALWAYS OPEN.
BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHERE
WANT, FOR SALE. TO LET, AND OTHER
TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE
RECEIVED UP TO P. M. FOR INSERTION.
Advertisements ihonld b prepaid unless adver
tisers slresdy hve accounts with Tax DisrxTCH.
FOR THE SOCTHSIDE, NO. M12 CARSON
STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 803.
FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 6121
PENN AVE. ,
prrrsBURoAADDrnoNAL.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3309 Butler street.
EMIL G. STUCKEY, Mb street and Tenn STenne.
ALLEGHENY. ,
A. J. KAEBCHEB. S9 Federal street. , ,
H. J. MCBRIDE, Marlot House. Allegheny.
F. H. EGGEItS & SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets,
THOMAS McnENRY, Western and IrMriavehues,
Grw. HUGHES. Pcnnsvlvania and Bearer ars."
PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny avs.
"IT ANTED.
Male Help.
TfARBEB-FIRST-CLASS MAN: NONE OTHER
XX need apply. S50 GRANT ST.
Je30-65
DRUG CLERK-ONE WITH. QUALIFIED AS
SISTANT certificate; reference required. Ap
ply to 157 PENNSYLVANIA AV., Alleglicnv.
Je30-81
"POREMAN-CAPABLE OF RUNNING-SAND-.17
STONE yard and mill: send reference and sal
ary required. Address FOREMAN, Box 1591 Phila
delphia, Pa, jdS-t
INTELLIGENT CANVASSER FOR THE CEN
TURY DICTIONARY. H. WATTS & CO., 431
Wood st. JeZ-51)j-p
MACHINISTS TO NOTICE THAT THERE IS
a strike pending at the Continental Tube
Wurlj;. JC25-53-TT6SU
MAN TO PUT UP A. NORTHROP'S CEILINGS
at Washington. D. C Inquire at T.
imiEGEL,SHOTEL,Dlamona,Allegheny.betwecn
J 8 amis P, M.
. ' .JeSO-a
MAN-WHO CAN ATTEND DUMB WAITER
in rrjfcmrant. 6 SIXTH AVE. Je30-60
OLDEKfe-TWO GOOD FDOOR MOLDER3
and three or four first-class bench moldera.
Apply to THE KELLY 4 JONES COMPANY.
Grcensburg, Pa. Jc2h2 "
OFFICE BOY-APPLY AT ROOM SOI, PENN
building, 70S Penn av. Je30-33
PAINTERS-FOUR FIRST-CLASS MEN USED
to shellacking tanks in brewery. Apply 3I3S
lVnn ar.. to SAMUEL R. LUDLAM. JcJO-U
CALESMAN-FIRST-CLA63 ITT SALESMAN;
kj steaar employment: goou salary: none nut nrsi-
class and experienced men need a
Ift nml 15 n'rlocfc Mondavi Nj
1 annlr: call between
NATIONAL CASH
REGISTER CO.. cqrner Fifth, av. and Wood St.,
Pittsburg, Pa. . . Je30-76
OALESilAN-GOOD
JIAN TO SELL CITY
O trade on commission;
srooa Income ror nirht
man. Address by letter only, HAKK1S& SONS,
4306mlthneldst. Je30-20
OOL1CITORS-FOR LIFE INSURANCE: LIB
O" ERAL commissions; policy taking because
most pleasing In price and plan, MURi
.tti.
ED-
SALL. 34 Fidelity bunding.
lny27M9
VOUNG MAN WHO HAS HAD EXPERIENCE
X In a retail store and thoroughly understands
the notion business, to take charge of our notion
department: only one who knows how to drive
business and can furnish reference as to ability and
character and is not afraid of work need apply.
HORNEJt WARD. 41 Fifth a". Je30-54-TT
Agents.
AGENTS-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION 'TO
handle the new patent chemical Ink erasing
pencil; the greatest selllne novelty erer produced;
erases ink thoroughly in two seconds; noabra6lon
of paper: 200 to 505 per cent profit; one agent's sales
amounted 10 9620 in slxdays; another 321ntwo
hours: we want one energetic general agent for
each State and Terrltorr. Fortenns and fnll parti cu
lars, address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO.,
La Crosse. Wis. my22-75
AGENTS-JUST OUT-MOST WONDERFUL
adertlslng device ever known: sells to every
merchant and manufacturer splendid employment;
big pay: steady work; Inclose stamp. ARC N.
MFG. CO., Racine. Wis. . jgS-Sl-TTS
Female Help.
GVRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK; ALSO
one for laundry. 920 PENN A V. 'JeSO-59
LADIES TO DO -FANCY WORK AT THEHi
homes. Call on or address, with 6tamp, J. E.
LEMAR A CO., 90 Fourth ar., near Wood.
Je30-4B
SALESLADIES-FIRST CLASS SALESLADIES
lnrcloaWdeparupent must bare experience;
none others need apply: liberal salary to those
harlng a good trade. Apply 510 MARKET ST.
SALESLADIES FOR SHOE HOUSE-MUST
possess full knowledge of the business; none
other need apply. Address ABILITY, Dispatch
office. "Jt30-27
Male and Female Help,
CHAMBERMAIDS, DINING ROOM GIRLS,
cooks, nurses, laundresses. 200 house girls, lire
young glrU, 30 German and colored glrls,porterg,
waiters, gardeners, lann hands. MRS. E.THOMP
SON, COS Grant st. JcIS-D
MAN AND WIFE, MAN COOK. 40 FARM
hands, carriage driver, hotel cooks, cham
bermaids, dishwashers, pantry and dlningroon
gtrls, laundrcti, 300 girls for families and summer
resorts. MEEHAN'S, 545 Grant St. Tel. 90.
Je2-j
Situations.
POSITION-IN GENERAL ACCOUNTING OR
bookkeeping, young married man; practical
experience of ten years; satisfactory reference
from present employers and reasons for change.
Addresi P. O. Box 927, city. ap23o
POSITION-AS BASS IN CHOIR BY YOUNG
man of six years' experience. Address B. T.M.,
Dispatch office. je30-44
SITUATION BY YOUNG MAN WITH 2
years' experience in retail drug business. Ad
dress ED ALLEN, 2321 Penn ar. Je30-24
Boarders and Lodgers.
OCCUPANTS FOR LARGE SECOND STORY
front room, with board. Inquire No. 39 SIXTH
AVENUE. Jt30-72
OCCUPANTS FOR DESIRABLE ROOMS AT 92
ARCH ST., Allegheny. Jc30-S0
PERSONS WISHING TO SPEND THE SUM
MER months In the country, address BOX 80,
East Bethlehem, Washington Co., Pa. Je30-83
Partners
-"APrrAL-$l,500-A MAN WITH THE ABOVE
j amount can buy an Interest In an established
manufacturing business of seTen years; salesman
referred; reference required. Address CAPITAL,
'ispatch office, , Je30-37
Financial."
MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST JIARKET
rates on bond and mortgage: no delav.
REED B. COYLE CO., cor. Fourth av. and
Grant st.
dell-TTS
TVrONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE
-"A securities, lowest rates; no delay. &AMUEL
)1 . UIjAUA A IA)., W OUnil 3T.
dell-l-TThs
c Fourth av 11 9-li-rc
M OUTin ar. npll-24-TTS
MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS
to suit at 4X. 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES
BAILEY. 184 Fourth ar. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTSSu
OKTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY
county propert v at lowest rates. HEN RY A.
itX county propert v at lowc
WEAVER Jt CO'. 92'Fourth l
av. dic-d
Miscellaneous.
T?AY HORSE SUITABLE FOR
LADY TO
ride or drlre; must be gentle and stylish; price
not to exceed 3200. Address EAST END, Dispatch
omce. jew-7
BOOKKEEPING WE " ATTEND TO THE
opening and closing and adjusting of books of
all kinds; Toucher system introduced and individ
ual Instruction given bookkeepers in same; long
experience and references as to accuracv, prompt
ness and discretion. MoCAFFERTYl ROBIN
SON, Room 34, Iron Exchange building.
Je5s-92-TTS
BUSINESS PROPERTY ON FEDERAL ST..
Allegheny. A. D. WILSON. S3 Federal st.
" ie30-3S-TUWFSU
TTVOOR TLATES-DOOR PLATES-DROP A
XJ postal carJ stating time and place, office or
residence, and the agent or the New York Door
Plate Company will call and shorn ion beautirul
specimens ltv bronze and nickel. Address AGENT
NEW YORK DOOR PLATE COMPANY, Pitts
burg; jeg-a
MEALERSOR ROOMERS WtLL FIND 'THE
IdealHouse," ITS Third ar., first class onlv.
JC30-23
SEND FOB SAMPLES AND PRICES OF WALL
paper, free to any addreos: 10-crntnall paper
at 5c. la-cent wall raneratSc.
r la-rpni TC9U mtvrnTM "-mm ov,h ........ -
-cent g-old paper at
JOc.a bolt. ;. G. O'BKIEN,
Paper fatore. 292 Firth a v.
nilOO-H-TTS
rpo KNOW THE ADDBESS OF DU. SINNING.
jl iu inr iiocior or any oi m;ncndSD
dress ItEESE DAVIS, Brady's Bend, Pal
ilease ad-
jea-70
"rOU GET A BAKEB'S DOZEN (13) OF
J Mcwart ,t Co.'sane cabinet photos ior 61. at
Manila FED EBAL SO1.. Allegheny.
lnv23-n-TTSII
PERSONAL.
TIEESONAL CASH
X andsllrer: Jenelrytvpaircd; new workmaae
to order. CUIUS. HAOCH. HI femlthficld et.
" spl9-lM
-pEBSONAL DO YOD WANT TO' SAVE
.L cioncy? If so, buv yonr books and ttatloncrv
fromustraldiammcrsacrlliceEalenowoD. FBANit
BACON A CO.. 301 Smlthfleld ft. Je4
TERSONAL-FINE BOOKS-WE HAVE THK
X finest collection of finely Illustrated books
In Plttsbnrs;: beautiful bindings; low prices; come
and ee tlipms hundreds of books for presents.
'LEVI'S HOOK STOUE. 1)00 Liberty at. dcl2
PEKSONAL WHEN I WAS A SMALL BOY
mymothcr always repaired my breeches nnd
Jacket, but since I got to be a great hlgman, DICK-
""''. " ni-iiUWU uiuur, io nun av,, cor,
IV ood .t., second floor, lias -been substituted, niic
oa vv-tt ? q i poofsamoycjejunni;, pressing and renovating TOOL TABLES-TWO POOL TABLES CEN
OAViTTff.S. .togretaapeli.jii8. mylWO A TBAL HOTEL. 'Allegheny. Je32S'
rOB SAXETMproVED JREAX .ESTATE
City Residences.
-TXR 6ALE-TWO GOOD HOUSES FOR $3,500f
,J well located on Jsne St., Southslde. (331) See
W. A. HEREON & SONS, SO Fourth av.
- jeas-si-TuFs'
GRACE ST., MT. WASHINGTON 2-STORY
irame dwelling; 7 rooms, attic, hall and resti
tute: Altered cistern pump; slate roof; trees and
shrubbery, making In all a rery pleasant home;
lot 40x130. J. O. BEILLY, 77 Diamond St. JeS8-
tTTTLIE AV.. NEAR 'ELM "ST. -'3-STORY
T T brick dwelling, to rooms: all modern im
prorements; a rery good business location: jirlco
below value; lot 24x10) to Wilson St. J. C. REILLY,
77 Diamond Bt. -JeSS'W
East End Residences.,
TDOQUET ST.-OAKLAND SQUARE TWO
Xj admirably arranged and commodious new
houses are now finished and ready for Inspection
on Boquct etT, adjoining Oakland Square: ns-
Fibalt pavement lust completed and houses ready
or occupancy; the lots are within 300 feet of- tho
prettiest part of Schenley Park, a ftill ricw of
which Is commanded from these houses; grounds
seweredi streets pared and the bouses-the best and
most conveniently arranged in the market at the
prl e:
C.II.
rl e: P.O00. on terms to suit purchaser. Applv to
lXiAiivc rtUi ID uau&HD squnic.ji:.3M
TJOQUETi
X having
ST.-IF YOU
r a house of vou
AIIE THINKING OF
a house of your own take a look when
ougq to schenley Park at the two elegant and
roramodlous stone front residences on Boquet St.,
adjoining uaKiaoa square: tnese are au mai now
remain undisposed of out of the seven which were
uuiautu (ads, luui, a. wiii9 luiuiuuuiuun ( iuu-
renlent, distance to Schenley Tark but twomlnutcs
l'rice. sio.too: trms to suit purcnascr,
Apply to
BLACK & BAIRD, Fourtb ar.
JC-3-IM)
Suburban Residences. ,
T70R SALE-IILOOO-AT SHADYSrDE, TWO
Jj good houses, 6 rooms each, first-class order,
modern improvements: corner lot on pared street.
See W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av.
. . . JeS-U-Tus
-TTANDSOME SUMMER RESIDENCE SIX,
rooms, jaunary, w. c, natural gas, son
and hard water, in ten acres of beautiful grore
oi irees; onij a jinn nuur a riuc irum iiiu
good stable; immediate possession: low pr
83,000 to quick buyer. BAXTER, THOMPS
CO.. 162 Fourth ar. Je3S-n-r
of trees; only a half hour's ride from Pittsburg:
ince oi
SON &
Je2S-71-TTSU'
SUBURBAN HOUSES-AT JACK'S RUN. EjrS
WORTH. Bcllerne, Glenfleld and Nerllle sta
tions. Ft. Wame R. R. See. A. D. WILSON, 55
Federal SU, .Allegheny. Je30-3S-30J)1,3,5
SO 100-INGRAM, NEAR THE STATION-A
iii rery neat and new 2-story frame dwelling:
5 rooms, finished attic, hall, etc. ; good well; nice
shade trees; lot 60x30. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond
street. Je28-M
FOR SALE-rOTS.
City Lots.
LOTS-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR
from tlOO to S30O, in the Eighteenth ward: long
garments: easr terms. Inquire of CHAS. E.
ORNEL1U8, attorney, 406 Grant St., Pittsburg:
or go to his office. Mornlngside av., on the grounds,
and see his agent. T. Ed. Cornelius. myl9-45'
East End Lots.
CRAFT AV. A BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOT.
averaging about 55 feet front, at 15, 000 : the on lr
low-priced lot on the street. (d233). BLACK k
BAIRD, 95 Fourth ar. Je30-20
FAIRMOUNT PLACE-LOTS FOR OALE;
choice lots, elegant location, with a beautiful
and commanding ricw of the whole East Liberty
Valley, located on Falnnount av.. two squares
from Penn, and one square from Negley ar. ; can
be reached bv cable and electric cars. Inquire of
STRAUB MORRIS, corner Wood and Third st.
my2S-10-D
T70R SALE LOT 40x160 FEET. ON NEGLEY,
J: near Wilkin ar Twenty-second ward, J2.000;
location one of the best In East End (110). W. A.
HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth ar. -Je28-77
COR SALE NEAR SCHENLEY PARK AND
A Forbes st.
Twentv-second ward: beautiful
lot. 50x150
HERRON
feet, on Frallch st. : S2.500. (77.). W. A.
& SONS. 80 Fourth av.
JelO")
POR SALE J2.400-LOTS 40x120 FT., LEVEL,
good drainage, in one of the best and most
central parts of East End on Alder st. (18) W. A.
HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth av.
Jc7-76-8,13,18,23,30
TXR SALE-COLLEGE AV.. EAST END-LOX
JJ 30x110. or will sell lot 50x110 feet if desired, for
g,500.1eteland well drained. (61) W. A. HER
ON & SONS. 80 Fourth av. lel6-52-lG.20.25,30
TTOR1 SALE 1,500-LOT 25X100 FT.. IVY ST.,
L? Shadrslde; location very desirable and cen
tral. (55). W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth
avenue. jcO-05-Tu
FOR SALEj-LOT 30X110 FEET, FOR 11,500. ON
a good street in the midst of East End (81).
W. A.IERRON 4 SONS. 80 Fourth ave.
Je4-70-4.9,16,23,3r,
fl27flf TWO LOTS ON
HASTINGS ST.: 25
10l J?
feet front and nearlv200 feet deep, front
ing on two streets ;wlll lncreaseln value very rapld
Ir. DENKISTON, ELDERKIN A CO., Lim.. 6304
Pennav. Tel. 5S27. Je26-30-26,27,!,30'
Allegheny Lot.'.
TJUTLDING LOTS ON FAYETTE ST. LOT 150x
Xl 12i ft. : a splendM place to build a block. A. D.
WILbON. 6S JtVderal 4., AUeghcnr. - r- f
je30-a6-30,Tl,3,5
ptALIFORNLA AV. BUILDING LOTS 50X160
J on line of electric cars, only Jl, W!. one-fourth
cash,balanc" In 5 rears; the abor.- price is $200 less
than adjoining lots are selling for. Tor plans, etc.,
seeJOHNK.EWINGiCO., 107 Federal st.
JeS-tS-MTTS'
71HEAP LOT ON PERRYSYILLEAV.
23x220 to
W.fiO-rootst. HOLMES CO.
420 Smlthfleld st.
le23-47
Suburban Lots.
SUBURBAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST
lots, tho lowest prices and the easiest and best
terms in the county at Sheraden. 15 minutes from
Union station; see Sheraden belore rou bur else
where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretary, 127
Fifth ar. fc27-72-D
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Opportunities.
BUTTER AND MILK DEPOT IN ALLE
GHENY: good location; corner store; will sell
cnean; goou sxanu ior melons, iruii, etc. Address
a, uis
spatch office.
JC30-77
C1IGAR STORE-iN ALLEGHENY CENTRAL-
LY located and good trade. SLOAN & CO.. 127
Fourth ar. J62S-13
FIR SALE-M.200 OR INVOICE, GROCERY
stand doing large business, mostly cash; cheap
rent; others $00, 500 to $10,000: cigar store, res
taurant, shoe store, fish market, machine ebon:
fine milk depot. HOLMES & CO., 4J0 Smlthfleld
street. i Jel7
GROCERY STORE A BARGAIN. $300 OR IN
VOICE; good business; must be bold; others
J400 to $3,000. lerd stores, hardware stores, planing
mill, box factorr, restaurants, hotels. PEUC1
VAL & GASTON. 439 Grant st. je30-8T
Business Properties.
HOTEL-IN JOHNSTOWN, A HOTEL OF 12
bedrooms; has tile floor and everytulnir else
accordingly; one of the finest bars in the citv:
no
troume to transfer license before July 6; good rea
sons ior Benin?, innnim nr .1. .1. hi'KfTH
bl'ECK, 303
Smlthfleld St., Pittsburg.
JCL7-43'
WYLIE AV.. ONLY" A SHORT DISTANCE
from Court House the best business corner
on the street: 3-story brick dwelling and store
room; lot 23x103. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st.
JeS-W
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock.
T AROUCHE PANEL-BACK BAROUCHE,
X
uiesenKamp's nest make, in good ordcr.cbeap,
rant of use. KENNEDY, Ncrllleand Uaard
tor want
sts.. East End,
jeau-,u-
HORSE WELL-BRED SADDLER AND
drl er; young, sound, quiet, broEcn to cars,
showy and handsome, and an excellent 6addlcr for
ladyor gent: must besold; lack of use: lfrou are
looking ior a Bargain see mm.
T. R. M., Station
B, city.
J5-;4-TUW8
HORSES-ONE FAST PACER, ONE GRAY
tcJiu. one pony; cry quiet. Inquire 437 Penn
ir
av.. C. NEALEY'SSTAB:
je30-73
HORSE AT KB SHETLAND AV.. BAST END,
Pittsburg, Pa.; good single driver: Blue Bull
stock; sound In ercry respect.
Je30-l'J
PACER-FROM 6 TO 12 YEARS OLD; SAFE
for family driring; can do better than three
minutes; gentle to handle and does not scare at
cars. Address BOX 153. Klttannlng, Pa. Je30-32
rpEAM-AN EXTRA FINE MATCH TEAM OF
JL rich bay driving horsesj 6 rycars, 16 hands,
well built, safe, handsome and without fault or
blemish. BOX 203, Allegheny, Fa. Je2S-H
TEAM FINELY MATCHED TEAM; TWO
gray mares; rery desirable. Can beseen at M.
SEIBERT&CO.'S, Lacock and Hoperts., Alle
gheny. Pa. Je25-M
Machinery and Metals.
ENGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND;
largest stock ofall sizes; 16x30. 12x24. 12x18. 10
SKS.E2FHISS teA?-'0nt5HJrt-
"T,.vr' .r" "L1! .iiailliiK, nuucjiN
nmnns irnvpninr i-Tf n'n urthima vim
a Park Way, Allegheny, Pa. J. s. YOUNG.
S3 UUU
, apll-D
ONE STEAM ENGINE-1G" DIAMETEU AND
30 stroke, large. lly wheel. Waters' automatic
ovcrnor; to. 2-fluc boilers, 40" Ulainctcr. 24 ft.
ong, with steam drum; all In good running order
autlBoUl only lor want ot uc ; can be seen at Price
Foundry. Price tt.. city. Inquire 61K SMITH
FIELD ST. mrlG-lC
THE BECK AUTOMATIC ELECTEIC LIGHT
r X engine; engines, boilers and sawmills nnd
w?S?w,;rl'"!5. machinery. HA1UD2S MACHINE
DEPOT. Sa First ay.. Pittsburg. lnj7-D
Miscellaneous.
DBY LUMBERSO. 000 FT. ONE-INCH OAK
boards; 25,000 tt. one and one-half inch maple
!f.n ?!1 U10r0BShlT coned. Address H. V.
tUSTON. Conneflsvine. Pa. Je2S-61-TTSSn
ENCYCLOPAEDIA BBITANNICA - AMER
ICAN reprint (Stoddard ealtlon) at half price;
this superb edition, the only one printed in this
setup tl
edition 1
I.WUUM UUUI AVI
ior aeuvcrv w suDscrioers at S3 so per volume; po
sitions open to gentlemen of education, to whom
SOMMERV1LLE, Publisher, !&3 Fifth r.
Jel4-TuwThrssu
MODENE AT51 PENN AV-
Je3-rr
TO LET.
City Residences.
ON FOURTH AV.-aw PER MONTH: NICE
three-story brick house of 13 rooms: all con
veniences. BLACK & BAIRD, 93 Fourth av.
Jc30-2)t
East End Residences.
EESEOENCE ON RURAL AV., NEAR
Euclid ar.. East End; nice pared street: six
rooms, finished attic, bathroom, electric light, front
and back porch: rent to good tenant only SJJ.
BLACK BAIRD, 95 Fourth are, Je28-Ut
Allegheny .Residences.
TO LET-NO. 311 PENNSYLVANIA AV., AL
LEGHENY, near Fremontst.; brick house. 8
rooms; all modern improvements; $33 33. W. A.
HERRON Jt SONS, 80 Fourth av. JeM-4-TWSt
rpo LET-35 PER MONTH-ONE OF THE BEST
J. locations on Locust St., Allegheny ; new honse,
9 rooms, modem Improvements, See W. A. HEB
RON &SONS, 80 Fourth ar. " Je23-H-TSt
QOl PENNSYLVANIA AY.-BRICK,
prnirp
UUX. rooms, S33; SO, 4 vaie St.,
new frame, six
rooms, Sl: No. 6 North Canal St., brick, eight
rooms,C A. LEGG ATE, & SON, 108 Fourth av.
Je30-33t
. Business Opportunities.
DAYTON. O.-A FINE SALOON-FOB RENT;
location in uptown.hulldlng; room 25x100 n:
eight rooms on second floor: splendid cbance-Address
G. SLEIGHT. 137 E. Third St., Dayton. O.
Je30-45t
Business Stands.
rpo LET-HANDSOME STOREROOMS.
NOS.
X 78 and 80 Diamond st.
Jnst above Smlthfleld
St., In
nlir mnntlh hnllrtlnff well liffhted ele
gantly fitted up, centrally located and having ercry
conrenlence; these rooms are admirably suited for
Insurance, real estate or other office business. For
further Information apply, after 2 r. M.. to BUSI
NESS MANAGER. The .Dispatch, Smlthfleld and
Diamond sts. ap29-U7t
Offices. Desk Room.
TO LET-CHOICE OFFICES ON SECOND
and third flors orThe Dispatch business office
building, corner Smlthfleld and. Diamond sts.ttliese
arc in suites of two or four rooms, as desired, and
have ever)' conrenlence: centrally located, well ar
ranged and lighted; there are no better oniccs ior
professional inen In- the cur. Apply, alter z r. 21.,
to BUS. MGR, DISPATCH, on the premises.
apJ9-117t
Miscellaneous.
TiREDGING FLEET FOR HIRE-ADDRESS
U SUPERINTENDENT PHILADELPHIA CO.,
cor. N lnth st, and Penn ar. Je23-15t
-OOD
STABLINO KOR GENTLEMEN'S
VJi 1
teams: also, storage room for carrlatrcs or light
storase. at No. 1G Church ar.. Allegheny. Ad-.
dress HOWLAND DAIRY CO., 16 Church ar.,
Allegheny. Pa. mv24-35t
LOST.
LOST BITCH-DARK RED IRISH SETTER
bitch on Wylie. near Federal st. Lllwral re
ward will be paid If-returned to FRED PASTRE.
No. 3 Federal St., city. Je30-71
LOST-YESTERDAY IN COUNTY TREAS
URER'S office,' Court House, pocketbook con
taining considerable amount ofmonev. Veryllb
eral reward if left at DISPATCH OFFICE J cSO-25
AUCTION SALES.
1 AT AUCTION!
Drygoods, Notions, Ribbons, Toys, Groc
eries, etc.. WEDNESDAY MORNING at 10
o'clock, at the.rooras, 311 Market st. Lot of
drygoods. ribbons and fancy goods, also lot
of groceries and canned goods, toys, etc.,
from a store going out of business. Tho
goods must be sold.
Henry Auction Co,, Auctioneers.
J ,. ' je2S-69-Tuwsu
MOORE McGlRRAttomoys, 416 Grant St.
ORPHANS' COURT SALE, ON THE PREM
ISES Estate of Jane Kennedy, do
ceased, THURSDAY, July 23, 1891. at 10'
o'clock A. M., lot of ground, 16 feet 6 inches
by 90 feet, on Ellsworth St., Second ward, Al
legheny, on which, is erected a two-story
frame dwelling, knownlis No.l52.x
Terms of sale One-fourth cash on con
firmation of sals and delivery of deed, bal
ance, three equal annual payments, with in
terest, to be secured by tight bond and
mortgage on tho premises.
TOBIAS KENNEDY,
Administrator.
A. J. PENTECOST,
Real Estate and Auctioneer,
413 Grant st. JeCO-SO-TU
MORTON HUNTER, Attorney.
No. 87 Diamond street, Pittsburg.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE THE PROP
ERTY of estate 'of-John Wallace, de
ceased consisting' of a lot in Eighth ward,
Pittsburg, No, 210 Wyllo avenue, 21 feet in
width by 124 feet in depth to Pasture street,
and having thereon erected one three-story
brick house fronting on Wylie avenue, and
two two-storv brick houses .f routine on
Pasture streeef Will be sold onithe promises"
at puouc saio.on r riuay, ,juiy a, iru, at a
r. m., by the undersigned administrator by
virtue of power conferred by the will of said
decedent. Terms of sale,, one-half cash,
balance in two. equal annual installments,
with interest, payable semi-annually, se
cured by mortgage.
THEODORE DOERFLINGER,
Administrator d. b. n. c, t. a. of John Wallace,
deceased. Je30-39-nT
BY A. LEGGATE & SON.
HOUSE AW LOT,
BELLEVUE,
At Auction.
On WEDNESDAY, July L at i o'clock, on
tho premises, will be sold tho Longmore resi
dence, Jackson St., Bellevue, about 203 feet
north of Beaver road, near postofflce; lot
80x176; good frame house, eight rooms, cheer
ful, comfortable and in good repair; a desir
able place at a sacrifice; please call and see
it; trains at 2:15 and 3 o'clock.
A. LEGGATE & SON, Auctioneers,
Je26-25-D 103 Fourth ave.
A UCTION SALE. TUESDAY. JULY L 1891.
.fi. at the rooms of the Henry Auction Co.,
No. 311 Market st. Fine furniture, carpets,
bicycles. Decker Bios, piano. Standard
sewing machine, chamber suites in oak, wal
nut and old English finish, parlor suites up
holstered in hair cloth, plush and tapestry,
sideboards, extension tables, wardrobes, re
frigerators, toiletware, leather dining
chairs, chiffoniers, easy chairs and fancy
rockers, washstands, bureaus. Standard
sewing machine, almost new, mattresses,
springs, pillows,. -bolsters, dishes, kitchen
and laundry furniture, bicycles, etc., car
pets, new and second-hand velvet, brussels
and Ingrain for rooms, halls and stairs
HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. je2S8
GREAT AUCTION SALE
,OF
350, HEAD
" OP THE
BIRMINGHAM CAR HORSES
WEDNESDAY.THURSDAY AND FRIDAY,
July 1,2 and 3,1891,
At 10 o'clock A, st. at tho corner Thirtieth
and Carson sts. Tho above horses are of the
highest grado and all good workers, arid
will bo sold to the highestblddcr as the Com
pany has. no farther use for them on account
of the completion of their electric road.
No postponement on acconnt of the
weather.
MURRAY VERNER, General Manager.
J. A. McKELVY, Auctioneer. Je26-28
PROPOSALS.
SEALED PROPOSALS FOR GRADING
and filling Railroad avenue will be re
ceived until 7 V. M., i JULY 7, 180L according
to specifications and profile of Borough En-
Slneer, to bo seen at office of C. A. Willis,
urgess.' Material for filling to be taken
from points designated by Borough Council,
average, liaul not to exceed 1,000 feet. Bids
to be bycuTyd., Council reserving power to
reject any or all bids. Address JOHN"
KUMPF, Chairman Street Committee, Char
tiers, Pa. JC30-31-TUS
PROPOSALS FOK CONSTRUCTING A
viaduct. Rock Island Arsenal, Rock
in tVimicatc: will be received un
island, ill., June ZJ, lsui. sealed
1 proposals,
tit 2 o'clock
- o . rhTTTjTi a V t..i.. a. -ion, .,
nishini
- TM ------- ---J -""! '."
ing, constructing and erecting tne iron
and
ail otuer worK complete, except ma
II
sonrj', excavations and till, for a viaduct
from soutli end of .the .Book Island Waeon
Bridge between Bock Island and the city of
Bock Island, over tho railroad tracks which
adjoin the approach to the said bridge, in
cluding tho raising the said bridge to an in
clination required to form a coiftinuous
roadway with the viaduct. Plans and speci
fications, with full Instructions, stipulations,
etc., und tho blank forms on which pro
posals must bo made, can bo. had on applica
tion to CAPTAIN M. W. LYON, Ord. Dept.,
U. S. Army, Commanding. .
, ,ie25-So-2a.2C27,28Jy23,21
AMUSEMENTS.
HARRIS' THEATER MUS. P. HARRIS,
R. L. Britton, T.F. Hoan, Proprietorsand
Managers. Every afternoon and evening,
THE TWO ORPHANS.
Week of July 6-"Falr Play," Je30-63-Tr
NOTICES,
THE PPTTSBURO AND WESTERN JBY.
Company Notice Coupons due Julyl,
ltmi, on the i per cent bonds pf the Pittsburg
and Western Railway Company will be paid
on and after July i, 1831;. at the office of
DroxelUorgan & Co.,2fo. 23 'Wall' st-.'New
York City, New York. W. H.DUFFELL,
Treasurer. Je25-17 .
SUMMER RESORTS.
TOURISTS
CAN OBTAIN INFORMATION
as to rates and Accommodations of many
of the hotels here advertised by applying at
THE DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE.
Atlantic City.
THE CHALFONTE .,'
ATLANTIC CITY, X. ,T,
On thebeach, with unsurpassed ocean view'.
Salt water baths in the house.
Send for circular.
ap30-92-D E. ROBERTS 4 SONS.
' HADD0N HALL,
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., '
Now open.
Hot and cold sea water.baths in tha nouse,
Je6-M , LEEDS & LIPPINCOTT.
THE CHALFONTE
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. ,
On thebeach, with unsurpassed ocean view.
Salt water baths in tho house.
Send for circular.
Je3048-D . E.HOBERTS & SONS.
TIbe nyHaLSxoxL,
ATLANTIO 3ITY, X. J. -
1
The largest hotel. Open all tho year.
Jell-U CHARLES McGLADE.
Cape May.
CONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY, N. J., SEA
SON 1S9L Hassler's Celebrated Orches
tra. Opens June a J. F. CAKE. my260-TThs
THE STOCKTOKHOTEi;
CAPE MAY-, N. J.
Now open for the fourth consective season
of present management. Greatly improved.
Cuisine unsurpassed.
JelB-19 F. T. WALTON-Proprietor.
HOTEL LAFAYETTE,
CAPE MAY, N. J.
JOHN TRACY & CO., Owners and Props.
Directly on the beach. Complete In every
department. Thoroughly renovated and sup
plied with tho latest improved passenger
elevator. Address JOHN TRACY, Pro
prietor, Washington Hotel, Philadelphia,' or
to Capo May. my31-Ci
Other Resorts.
WEST END HOTEL,
ASBURY PARK, N. J.
It has the finest location of any' along the
coast. It has been beautifully decorated, and
contains all modern improvements. Inquire
J. S. RIPLEY, Proprietor. Jell-12-D
MONMOUTH HOUSE,
SPRING LAKE BEACH, N. J. .
SEASON OPENS JUNE 27, 189L HOUSE
ENLARGED AND IMPROVED.
Particulars on application to
. L. U. MALTBY,
Hotel Lafayette, Phila., or Monmouth House.
jell-16-D
IDLEWOOD HOTEL
AND COTTAGES NOW OPEN.
Beautiful summer resort, six miles from
city, on Panhandle R. R. Dinner and lunch
eon parties provided for on short notice
For further information address
M. STANFORD JACKSON,
je21-6 . Idlewood, Allegheny Co., Pa.
MOUNTAIN HOUSE,
CRESSON SPRINGS.
Main Hue Penna. R. K.; all trains stop.
On the Summit of the Allegheny Mountains.
Will open June 25. For circulars and infor
mation address
WM. R. DUNHAM, Supt., Cresson, Cambria,
myl5-7S Co., Pa-
X ONG BRANCH, N. J.
United States Hotel,
Select family nnd transient hotel, directly
on the ocean; 500 feet frontage; $3 and $3 50
per day; reduced weoklv rates to families.
J- C. VAN CLEAF, Prop.,
Mansion House, Brooklyn Heights, X. V., di
rectly opposito Wall street ferry.
) jell-15-TTS
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
Eureka
' Mineral.
, - Springs,
. SEAGERTOWN, PA.
THE STRONGEST IRON WATER
LNT THE WORLD..
Send for Pamphlet and Analysis.
Je27-Tns
EDUCATIONAL.
EAST LIBERTY ACADEMY. 6004 ELLSWORTH
avenue-. Principals: B. W. Mitchell, A. M.,
Ph. D. John T. Daniel. A. M. prepares for the
best colleges and poljtechntc schools. Opens Sep
tember 13, 1891. For catalogue nnd information
address JOHN T. DANIEL, 278 Federal St., Alle
gheny. Pa. JeK-88-TTS
JEFFERSON ACADEMY, CANONSBURG, PA.
0 -Principal. C. M. Des Islets, Ph. D. (Prince
ton). A home school; open September 16, 1801;
thorough instruction; college preparation a spe
cialty; experienced teachers; has educated many of
the ablest men of the South and West. Send for
handbook. jel3-43-TTS
Pennsylvania Hollldaysburg.
Hollldarsburg Seminary for Young Women and
Girls. Thorough Instruction. Methods adapted
to theMndlrldualitr of each pupil. Home com
forts. Location exceptionally healthful. Malaria
unknown. Address 3IRS. R. B. HITCHCOCK.
Jell-17-TTS
Harcourt Place Seminary.
A school of the highest grado for young
ladies and girls. Established npon original
lines, its success has been remarkable. For
catalogue, address tho principal, MISS ADA
I. AYER, B. A., Gambler, Ohio. Jel5-9-TTS
"TITESTERN UNIVERSITY OF PENNA.
V ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS, Juno
20 and 27,Septembcr It and 15. $100 in PRIZES
lor best entrnnco examinations.
For particulars write to
W. J. HOLLAND, Pres't, Pittsburg, Pa.
Jet-9S-TT8
Kenyon Military Academy.
This old and remarkably successTuischool
provides thorough) preparation fot College
or Business, and . careful- supervision of
health, habits and manners. -For illustrated
catalogue, address LAWRENCE RUST, LL
P., Rector, Gambler, Ohio. jel5-9-TTS
CHELTENHAM MILITARY ACADEMY
J Ogontz, Montgomery Co., Pa. Unex
celled In beauty and healthfulness of loca
tion and surroundings and in" buildings,
equipment and alIother requisites of a flrst
clnss school. Number limited to 60. For
illustrated circular address juiij, calvin
RICE, A. M., Principal. mylo-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 on application.
Postofflce: , I Geo. AV. Athekton, LL.D.,
State College, Pal President.
:el9l-D
EOONO.MY m FUEL!
Hot Water Heating Apparatus for
Residences, Etc'. v
AISO,
Ventilating Fans for Cooling, Eto.
M'GINNESS, SMITH & CO.,
&& Water Ot.
JeS-oS-rrs
M. MAY,, SONS' &f CO.
pine dyeing and cleaning.
SS Sixth Avenna.
TBhlMruTha , . Pittsburg. Pa.
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
.' TO LET!
iRodms With Power.
Part, of the three floors formerly
"occupied by
THE DISPATQH,
In POWER HALL, DIAMOND ST. For par
ticulars see the reading notice in.this issue.
JeJt-117
to;good tenants,
Legal or Mercantile,
' Will'fie 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- dav alter 2 P. x. to BUSINESS
MAXAGER DISPATCH. je2-117
- . , . $7,250.
.SHADYSIDE. -.
Modern 9-room and reception hall Queen
Anne dwelling (frame), bath, laundry, com
bination chandeliers, electric light, etc, all
handsomely finished and decorated through
out. Lot 50:020. See
M.RHIPPLE & CO., '
96 Fourth Ave.
Je287
FOR LEASE.
T
Nos. 78 and P0 Diamond St., in nev Dispatch
Building: choice and central location;
high ceilings, good light, tile floors, good
entrances, elegant windows for display;
everymodern convenience.
Apply after 2 p. m. any day to BUSI
NESSJIANAGER DISPATCH.
." . Je2M17
$6,300.
KENSINGTON. SIX ACRES,
Adjoining Parnassus, on the Allegheny
Valley Railroad.
This property would retail, if sub-divided,
for $18,000 to $2u,C00. See
- M.F.HIPPLE4C0.,
je2&67 v 96 Fourth ar.
FOB SALE,
On Ltne of Electric Road,
A GOOD CORNER PROPERTY,
That will divide nicely into ten build
ing lots,' and can be sold cheap. A
good investment and worth looking
into. S. A. DICKIE & CO.,
je27-12-D .Penn and Shady avsE. E.
FOR SAT,?! $9,200.
TRULY A LOW PRICE!
Handsome new Qneen Anno 'house ten
rooms, reception hall; lot 50x181 ft. at Shady
side. (63). ,
W. A. HERRON & SONS,
80 FOURTH AV.
Je304S30jyl,3
$2,700
Buys a corner property. Brush ton, B. of C.
Add. plan; new two-story frame, slate roof,
S rooms and attic; slate mantels,tile hearths,
front porclu See
BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO.,
Je28-72-TTsn 163 Fourth ay.
Gas and Electro-Combination
Chandeliers,
Brackets, Pendants, Por
tables, Etc.,
Designs and finishes not obtainable In
any other stock in the city. We deal In
nothing but the best grades of goods, yet
our prices are lower than asked for Inferior
goods elsewhere, Our effects are artistic
and always undertaken under guarantee.
Wenreinrv position to fit up all classes of
residences, and wereforwlth pleasure to a
majority of the finest residences in Pittsburg
and Allegheny as to our ability to furnish
something out of the common order at a
niinimnm price. If yon have gas fixtures
too good tothrpwaway we can alter them
Into electrc-combinatiou or straight electric
effects, nnd can refinish them in any color
with most pleasing results at very little cost.
IVe are always glad to furnish special de
signs and special effects on application. As
we deal exclusively in goods mentioned we
can assure you better results than can be
obtained elsewhere. Trade solicited for all
classes of dwellings, stores, public buildings,
etc., etc
G. C. Vankirk- & Co., .
Standard.Building,
531-533 WOOD STREET,
Booms 303, 309, 312 and 313.
Jeia-30
DR. HARRIS'
CRAMP CURE
Every Ache and Pain
FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES.
Manufactured by
L.H. HARRIS DRUG CO.,
No3. 46 and 48 Seventh Avenue,
Je30-D
PITTSBURG, PA.
CHARLES SOMERS & CO.,
ISO FOTJItTH AVE,
CTelephone 1773)
HfftL ESTATE AND MORTGAGES.
. Money..to Loan- at Lowest Rates.
ap2S.77-i
STOCKS! STOCKS!
Paying Handsome Dividends.
Bat u limited amount for alc of the FLOR
ENCEIN"VESTMENTCO.,ofPlorenee,AIa. Registered by tlio Industrial Title, Trust
and savings Company, of Philadelphia, Pa.,
which is the Registrar and Transler Agent
of tlip 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 1 ourth av.
Reference, John W.lierron, of W. A. Her
ron Jt Sons, , Je-1-57
MURRY & EDSALL,
INSUBANCE AND REAL ESTATE,
- FIDELITY BUILDING.
.(Telephone 1889.) Jeat-91
HELLO, CENTRAL, GIVE ME 199..
Hello, Whiteley, send for my s hOM and
Ox, where needed and return them as quick,
as "-possible. A. WHITELEY, Pittsburg
Shoe Repairing Factory, 138-UO Third av.
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CHOICE
ASPINWALL!
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The most beautiful of any of our suburban places, is not located I'M
iti a wilderness, in a swamp, nor on a mountain. It is well "
situated within easy reach of the two cities. It has
the advantages of a city, yet the pure air of the
country. It is free from floods and malaria.
ASPINWALL HAS
ELECTRIC LINE within a few minutes of the place.
Never failing Artesian Wells of Pure Water.
Streets Piped for Gas and Water.
- Excellent Railroad Accommodations.
u -, Beautiful Broad Avenues,
Substantial Sidewalks.
ASPINWALL HAS .
CHURCHES ofall denominations within easy reach.
SUPERB SCHOOLS close at hand.
STORES equal to city establishments in close proximity.
ASPINWALL LOTS ,;
Ranging in size from 25x00 to 100x140, prices $300 and up
Vard. These are a good investment and constantly increas- '
ing in value. These are not boom prices in mush-
room districts, but a strictly reliable investment
Pure Air! Low Taxes! ShadeTrees! Opposite Hiland
Park! Prices Reasonable! Terms Easy and ;
Convenient! 30 New Homes Already
Erected and Occupied! -
Others in course of construction.
For prices, plans, etc, inquire of
ASPINWALL 5?
LAND CO., Aspinwall Station, W. P. R. R., or of
SAMUEL M'KNIGHT, .
169 Lacock Street Allegheny,
L. H. SMITH,,
909 Liberty Street; Pittsburg.
Cs3 Plans mailed on application.
WHY DON'T YOU
GO
KENSINGTON
On the Allegheny Valley Rail
road and on the Alle
gheny River, 1 8 Miles
From Pittsburg,
WET WE HAH
The ExcelsiorFlint Glass Works
The Pittsburg Reduction Co.,
The Kensington Chill Steel Co.,
The Rolled Steel Wheel Co.,
The Bradley Stove Foundry.
If You Want Steady Work go to Kensington.
If You Want a Home go to Kensington.
If You Want to Make Money go to Kensington.
If You Want to Live in -a
sington.
Reinember, it doesn't cost you
We furnish you round trip tickets FREE on application at tK
office of the
BLRRELL ISPilEMII . C1.1
Rooms 30 and 32, No. 96 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. B.
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PROPERTIES.
H. J. HEINZ,
199 Main Street; Allegheny.
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TO
AND DOUBLE
YOUR MONEY?
WHAT WE 11
THE GROCER,
THE BUTCHER,
THE BAKER,
THE TAILOR,
THE SHOEMAKER.
Thriving City go to Kenf
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anything to go to Kensington;
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