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    THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, SATURDAY, JULY 11, 189L
8
TOR SALE EUTROVKD KKAL ESTATE
CitT Resiliences.
BUTLER ST.. NEAR FIFTY-FIRST ST. GOOD
brick bnlljlng of 15 rooms, storeroom front,
elegant business lK-sition: house hu inarhlr man
tels, boUi pises, good cellar, etc.; lot 2H10toa
wwere.1 and paved alln : Immediate possession.
SAMUEL M. BLACK Jt CO.. a) Fourth avenue.
lylO-67-D
ERIN ST. ELEVENTH WABD-SEW bTONE
and pressed brick tl welling m en rooms, bath,
w. c.. vestibule, hall, electric bells: all modern lm
Troements: furnace In ctllar: lot 21x115 ft. to
Trent St.; price moderate. (B M). ALLES .t
BAILEY. IM Fourth av. IcL 107. JjrS-11-wssu
T?OR SALE REALLY
CIIEAr-53,500-TVVO
.. Southside. fSill W.
JL good houses on Jane st.. SoutUsidc.
A. HERRON & SONS, 80 lounhav. Jyll-3-S
17BAME COTTAGE OF FIYE ROOMS AND
. attic on 3It. Washington, four squares from
Incline: citv water; shade trees and shrnhben : lot
SsxlGO fect:'pnce only 2,200. W. C. BERIMJER
CO., 158 Fourth st. Jyll-31-TuSSu"
LARGE LOT-1MX155 FEET AXD THREE
houses in the citj in an advancing neighbor
hood: 3 minutes from cahte cars: plenty or room for
3 or 4 more houses: excellent point for a profitable
Investment: can be secured at a great bargain.
J AS. W. DRAl'Ei CO., 313 Wood bt., Pittsburg.
Jvll-50-D
LOMBARD ST. ELEVENTH WARD-BRICK
dwelling, five rooms, cellar, etc. ; nice vard;all
In good condition: lot 20x100 ft; price. 2,; very
reatoiiiblc (B-it.) ALLES i BULEV, VA
fourth av. TcJ. is;.
Jy5-15-Ms,:u
liist End Kcsidences.
l onOD FRAME DWELLING OF 8 EOOSf.
J hall in center, bath. gas. porclics, etc; lot 100
jeel xront ou a
ward, 2 minutes1
good paed street in Twentieth
walk from Fifth av traction or
uouei
LIUN
BLiaNGEBiCO., lou Fourth av.
Jyll-34-TusSu
A N ACRE LOT AND GOOD RESIDENCE.
J with bill In eentir. corner of two paed
streets one-lnlf square from cable cars, 20mln
utt" ride from Court House, ten rooms in resl
dtuct, bath, gns and water, porches, a uumberof
shade trees un the lot: a pntty place, country
surroundings, and vet In the citv: a bargain;
plenlvoi room lor sir or eight additional dwell
ings. "JAS. W. DRAl'E A CO.. 313 ood at., Pitts
burg. Jyll-50-D
BOQfET ST.- OAKLAND SQUARE-TWO
admlrabl arranged and commodious new
houses are now finished and readv for Inspection
on Boquet St., adlolnlng Oakland Square: as.
rhaHpaemcut lust completed and houses rcadj
or occupancv;t!ic lots are within 300 feet of the
prettiest part . f Schealey I'ark, a full view of
vthlch is comirnded lroin these houses; grounds
sewered, streets tmed and the houses ineDesiana
most Cflnvenlcntn arranged In the market at the
pri e; ".000, on terns to tult purchaser. Apnlvto
C. H. CHANCE, No. JG Oakland square. Jci5-52
BOQUET ST.-ir YOU ARE THINKING OF
ha ing a house ol i onr own take a look when
3 ou go to s.chenlri I'ark at tiie two elegant and
commodious tonc front residences on Boquet St.,
adjoining Oakland quare: these are all that now
remain undlspo-ed o; out of the seven which were
finished last winter: rooms con'modious and con
venient, distance to Se hcnlei Park but t o minutes.
price. IP.PO0: terms lo suit purcnostr. Appifw
BLACK A BAIRD. Fourth av.
jcis-;
T? AT fD AVKNU1
- TWENTY-SECOND
n srrf near Brushtnn station, tine tw o-storv
frame rt.iienceof scien rooms, bath, hall, natnral
gas, elcct-k lights, h. and e. water three porches.
nicely papered and pjintcd: comer lot, 0x130 feet;
a eozv nome: close n uunut sue niciion ears; mis
protH rn can be bought thap by a quick buyer.
SAMUEL A . BLALK A CO.,
sa Fourth av.
J10i7-D
nANDOMK 13-KOOM BRICK RESIDENCE
stone trimmings, one acre ground; price mod
erate, till NLR. Di-patch office, Jyll-10
YTAT EAs-T EM) RESIDENCE. CONVENIENT
M tol'ein and tilth avenue cable cars and rail
road station, brick house, nine rooms, all the
modern reqi,iremt.nts, large lot, lawn front, side
and rear, a number ol shtde trees, etc., etc. JAS.
V . DRAPE A CO., 313 Wooa St., Pittsburg.
JM1-50-U
X ORT1I OAKLVXD SQUARE WHY PAY
1 rent Is a que-tion w hlch mav w cu be asked w hen
such neat, eoj 'nodlous and attractive house can
bebadfoi K 7rftard on terms so easy as those Just
finished and now of eied on North Oa'kland square;
this is admitted'v one ofthe prettiest places in the
county.lt is divided onlv bv a ravine from the
most beautiful part or sclienley Park, of w hich it
commands a superb lew; the street cars pass m ith
ln a few hundred fctt: the houses w 111 be appreci
ated at once upc i- examination, having excellent
arrangement ot ooms. baj w ludow s, wide porches,
bandsome stairwaj, tile 'hearths and electric ar
rangements all throuch: in short, all modern im-
(Tirocments: onlyjl,tn0 cash, balance upon long
lime as may be required to suit purchaser; streets
paved with asphalt and sewered; tlmo from po6t
oCce by Pittsburc Traction or Duqucsne cars or
B. A O. Railroad less than 20 minutes Anplv to
C. M. CHANCE No 16 Oakland square. J y4-15
"VXW HOUSE EIGHT ROOMS: ALL SIODERN'
i. lmprovements;well nnished and papered; slate
roorand mantels; tile hearths; lot 31x122; on line
avenue in Wllklnsburg; price J3,850. MAG AAV A
GOFF. Llm.. 145 Fourth av. J)7-G0-TTS
NLY J3.SO0 FOR ATEXTRALLY LOCATED
modern 6-room and finished attic house: has
bath, hot and cold water, stationary washstand.
Inside closet, pantrv, good tlrr cellar, sewered; ex
cellent neighborhood; handy to cable and electric
lines: house nlcclv papered and painted, and Is
certuniv cheap, see agents, S. A. DICKIE A CO.,
Penn and shady a s.,
.
(8)
Jjll-30-D
QQ 303-BAUM GKOA'E, CORNER TWO GOOD
07j streets one square from Duquesne Trac
tion, handsome new 12-room pressed brick house,
reception hall, bath, inside w. c. washstand. elec
tric work; finished throughout In hardwood; nice
china closet, handsome corner mantels; large, deep
closets, cemented cellar, laundry, fine porches; &
complete house; lot 40x103 to alley, SAMUEL AV.
BLACK A CO.. 99 Fourth av. JylO-57-D
S2,
xnw vivf-
JJi KOOII and finished nttic frame buuRr-
with plate mantels, hail, vestibule, to
porcnes, cltyawr. papered and palateu through
out: street spwered and coniicuons made; guod
neighborhood and ery central; handi to three
rapid transit lines, h. A. DICKIE & CO.. Penu
and Shady are., E. K. J 3 11-30-D
Allegheny Kcsidences.
A FIXE BRICK KESIDE"CE ALMOST XEW
and replete throupliout -with all modern con
veniences; larg. loland elde entrance: alley In the
zt.ar;thls valuable 1 evidence Is tltuateonone of
the finefet streets In Allephcny: contiguous to "VTes.t
ernav. cars: can be ft-cured at aery moderate
rtrtce: nermlt to cramine the tirpmlp fYnm-TAQ
. wW. ... . -.. . : -. . ... --- .
. JJKAl't &. 1,V 313 OOQ St.,
, rittbburir.
J n-51 -D
A NEAT DWFLLINCt IX ALT.EGHENY-A
hrlf fioiiarp from thp narts nnrt lit-i
eight rooms, ill In prime order; n w ly painted and
papered throughout: tjl,C; rire bareiln: imme
diate pos. Mon. JAS. A. DRAW: JL CO., 313
AA ood frt., Pittsburg.
Jll-50-D
AT A B ARG AIN-N EAV QUEEN ANNE FRAAI E
dwelling, rerrjsiilleav., Alleghenj ; location
very choice; containing eight rooms, bath, 2 w.
C6., slate xnanul? jnd tile hearths, reception halL
porches, cu.: hardwood finish and grained
throughout, now renting for$3per month; lot375
Jeet front, running through to University av bee
M. F. UIPI'LL & CO.. 3u Fourth av. JyS"-8S-MWrs
BARGAIN-3 BRICK HOUSES-NOAV V.nyr
IN lor g'MS per year; a good paving Invest
ment, ice A. D. WILbON, 53 Federal st., Alle
gheny J5-27-MVTS
TJLOCK OF 5 BRICK DAVEJ.LINGS.'WELL
Jit located; good iutment. A. II. WILSON,
55 Tederal St.. Allegheny.
Jy3-"-Mwrs
LITHGOAV AA'..On;ERVATORV HILL. ALLE
OIIENY Frame dwelling.nve ruoms and bae
jnent; sewered, newlv painted, etc.; lot 40x100 feet
to M-loot alley: also adjoin Ing loVJJxlOO feet: price
reasonable. (DM.) ALLhs A. BAILEY, 164 Fourth
av. Tel. 167. j 11-11'
ONLY fUbOO-LOT 10X100 FEET; IIOl'SE, 3
rooni and kitchen: on Sarah st., Allegheny.
A. V. AVILM)N, 55 Federal St., Allegheny.
JjS-S-mwfs'
OI'LAR ST. BRICK IIOUt-E, 6 ROOJIS,
tor W.830. A. D. A ILSON, 65 Federal st
Alloghen). Jjo-27-Mwrs
Stilmrban JtcIdencen.
TIEAUTIFUL SUDIER RESIDENCE ON
Jl) LakeMmroe, I'rolnceof Oi.tarlo, convenient
to railway sutlon, hcalth, good sceneri. Aimiv
toMRb. DAVIDSON. Beaiertou. Out.. Canada.
jyn-4r
PINE BRICK HOUSE OF 8 ROOMS, LEVEL
lot, .51:10, trltli fc-room lirick house on rear,
only T.o00 and on uifv terms; this property Is
situated atOakmout borough, about ttn miles from
the city and onlv ; miuutes from the station, on tho
A. V. R. K. :1s on afiO-footstrectardhastliebestof
t prime -vravcrcondurtiil throupli the house the same
aselt) water; this Is a ery desirable residence and
Is a bargain ; property in or near the citv 111 he
taken In part n-ivment If desired. IJLNN'ISTON"
ELDERKIN ioj.. LIM.. C23Pennav. Til. MS.
j5l--Ths
T?OR SALE - NKAV HOUE. SEA'EN ROOMS!
A larpe lot at .1.000. n row hundred cash n
lnaludron terms tt null purchaser; at Crafton
(orlnfrram). 1'anhandle U. It. (lK-euh.) bee AV.
A. HERRON .V aONs. 60 Fourth avenue.
Jyt-K-LT.ILIS
-IJiOR 6ALE-AA-ESTfINTEK PLACE, NEAR
A Atnbrson av., Miadj-blde, brick house. 10
rooms: lot x2m it.; trult and ornamental trees
price, J10.000; (67). W. A. HERRON & SONS. SO
?'
onrth av
Jy5-G,ll,l!,
2 A 300AVALON STA.. P., FT. W. & C. B,
Otj W. ; fine new frame house of sc en rooms
hall, sliding doors. Inside shutters, porches; good
well of water, with all modern coin cnlcnces; this
Is a fine tnburban residence: only three minutes
from ttatlon. A. Z. BYERb A. CO., S3 Federal st.,
Allegheny. JyiH-ThsSu
2 ACRES OF GROUND AND GOOD DAAELL
IMJ Outbuildings, line water, dcne cover of
lriiltandihadc trets, tlirubben, etc; on Hue of
railroad, close to the city; three miuutes' walk,
from railroad station: a beautiful place worth
looking at. JAS. A . DRAPE A CO., 313 Wood St..
nttaburg. iTH-TO-p
roii SALE LOTS.
IJast Ena Lots.
uRMOtTNT PLACE-LOTS FOR SALE;
X choice lota, elegant location, with a beautiful
and commanding view of the whole East Liberty
Vallej. located on Falrmount av., two squares
lromrenn. and one i-quare from Neglcvav.; can
be reached bv cable and electric cars. "Inquire of
STKAUB & MORRIS, corner AA'ood Mid Third st.
mya-lO-D
HOMEAVOOp LOTs-THi: MOST DESIRABLE
lot at Homenood at p-ices ranging from IJO
to SM per foot front: terms to suit purchisrs.
hllM ETT Iilt0 . 71 Diamond tt. Jyii-o3
-ITrE IIAA T. A Vl.lt DESIRABLE BUILDING
lotonaguoJ ttrcHl. within two iulnutes of
1m trie line. 4JX120 lnt that can be bought for
JLt: rae tenns. ,. A. DICKIE A CO., Penn
and sh.id) avs., 1. h. 7C) Jyll-30-D
Si) lOo-CHOICL OAKLAND LOT. 30XJ40,
ij on-square from cable; fruit and shade trees;
m.-iourlh down, bal. to suit. ROOM 705. Lewis
blocV Jyll-20
I"OR SALE LOTS
City Lots.
rtnEAr lot-jsoo-level lot on colwf.ll
KJ St., near Dinwiddle st. : size Hiiot) to an allcv;
special bargain. (ti37)
ALLES A BAILEY. 164
rour
Fourth av, Tel. 1ST. Jy5-15-Mwssu'
LOTS-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR
from $100 to $300, In the Eighteenth -ward: long
Varments: easv terms. Inquire of CHAS. E.
CORNELIUS, a'ttornev. 408 Grant St., Pittsburg:
or go to his office. Moralnidcav., on the grounds,
and sec his agent, T. Ed. Cornelius. myltf-15-D
$80
FER FOOT-CENTER AV.. CORNER
rXJV Dlthrldgct.:l0l isuxhu; win snn-oiviuu
nicely at a handsome profit. SAMUEL 1.
BLACK CO., S3 Fourth a enue. JylO-57-D
Allegheny.
1HOICEPERRYSV1LLE AV. FRONTAGE-S35
j per foot. ALGEO, 204 Federal st. J 11-10
LARGE LOTS ADJOINING CALIFORNIA AV.,
Allegheny, close to electric cars; 100 feet front
and ovt r 200 feet deep. Plan at olhce of JAS. .
DRAl'E & CO., 313 Wood St., PitUburg.
Jyll-ol-D'
LOTS THE CALIFORNIA AV. ELECTRIC
Roidgocs through the "Rldgview Plan" of
lots, -n hlch contains the finest lots In Hie citv:
33 lots already sold; terms to suit purchaser: call
or send for plans and particulars. A. Z. BYERS &
CO.. 33 Federal St., Allegheny. Jy5-S5-TuSSu
?fAYFIELD-BUlLDING SITES IN SIZES TO
1VL suit; Perrrsvllle av.. one mile from Carnegie
Hah. Pleasant Valley Electric Line. Inqnlre of
THE OWNER, Room 203. Blssell block. Jy9-0
X ACRES AND 1J ACRES ADJOINING-CALI-O
FOUXIA av.. Allegheny, dose to electric cars;
fine river view; dense cot er of forest trees, etc.; a
beautiful place: would subdivide profltablr Into
building lots. JAS. AV. DRAl'E i CO.. 313 Wood
st., ntuburg. Jyll-50-D
Suburban Lots.
"TTOR SALE-fOO CHEAP: LOT 251130 FEET;
JL very near awissvaie siaunn, -. n. it.
worth
an examination: (N. plan).
W. A. HERRON &
jy3-31-3.11.1S,25
SONS, SO Fourth av.
OUBURBAN
PROPERTY THE LARGEST
lnts the lowest tirlees and the easiest and best
terms in tne couim ai noeraueu, jo luiumcjfum
Union station: seeSheraden before vou buy else
where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretarr, 127
Firth av. 1C27-72-D'
OQ KICE BUILDING LOTS AT GRAFTON
iO all le il and situated in an excellent place to
build for renting or selling purposes. JAS. W.
DRAPE CO., 313 AA ood t., Pittsburg.
jyll-50-u
Farms.
A GOOD FARM OF 96 ACRES WITH DWELL
IN G. outbuildings, orchard, etc., within one
mile or railroad station, near Montour Junction
and near the gas and oil territory: a bargain: early
possession can be obtained. JAS. W. DRAPE A
CO.. 313 AVood St., Pittsburg. lyll-50-D
"VTtSTERN FARMS-IN SIZES TO SUIT, FOR
sale or exchange. Inquire ROOM 206. Bls
scll block. jyq-a
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Uuslness Opportnnlties.
A N ESTABLISHED BUSINESS; INCOME $1,500
i. toJiWOa jear: less than J1.CO0 will buj It if
taken soon by a good party. Address A. A . H.,
Dispatch ofllce. Jyll-7
p;
ILLIARD TARLOR IN STEUBENVILLF, O.;
best location In city; can oenaaata nargajn:
good reasons for selling.
KAISER. Stcubcnlllle, C
iiuarcss iviN r t.u x a
Jyll-43
BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE IN A
large thritlng town; East End grocery at a
bargain: cigar stores. J2o0 to 13,000; shoe store,
2,000: rest.mrant, hotels, livery business. PER
ClA'AL AGASTOX. 439 Grant st. Jyll-57
E UTTER, MILK AND EGG DEPOT IN ALLE
GHENY; cor. store: Una location for melons,
fruit, etc.: will be sold cheap. Address B., Dls
patch office. Jyll-4S
COMPLETE RESTAURANT OUTFIT FOR
sale cheap: range, boiler, steam table, tables,
chairs and crockery at a bargain, and store build
ing, 540 AVood street, for rent. Inquire ROOM 209,
Bisstll block. Jr-Mi'
I7URXITURF, FEATURES. ETC. TOGETHER
. w 1th lease of a f iirnlshed boarding house cen
trallv located down town; funlture in good con
dition; 10 rooms, all occupied and bringing in a rood
re enue. For Jurthcr particulars apply to DAVID
SHAAV A CO.. 152 Fourth av. J8-23-WS
T?OR SALE-tl.200 OR INVOICE GROCERY
JS stand doing large business, mostly cash: cheap
rent; others $300, $500 to $10,000: cigar store, res
taurant, shoe store, fish market, machine shop:
fine milk depot.
HOLMES A CO.,
42U smimneiu
street.
JcW
HALF INTEREST VALUABLE REAL ES
TATE buslntss; bargaln:$125. Apply LENOX,
Dispatch office. Jyll-3l
PAY'S 15 PER CENT-RARE OPPORTUNITY
to buy a splendid manufacturing business; pays
15 per cent per annum on the investment: good
reasons for selling; one of the best water powers;
sales of products amount to about $10,000 per year;
trade established manv years. Address POST
MASTER, Sugar Run, Bradford county, Pa.
JylO-KT
TARE CnAXCE-GROCERY STORE, HORSE
xt ana wagon; gooastano, jLuaress ai. m., ajis-
patch office.
JylO-72
JALOOX A FIRST-CLASS SALOON, GOOD
j etanCL cheaD: reason for selling chanjre of bust-
ness.
111.
Inquire at 346!j 8.
.. .- ..i. .l. I. .-IT . r- cm " s.aJ
uuaaAi or., nicairo,
Jyll-71'
STOKB-T1IE HALF INTEREST IN A AVALL
paper store; best location in the city: paying an
elegant profit: good reasons for selling.
.ddress
C. J., Dispatch office. jyll-ni-TTBSu'
Kusiness Properties.
i SUBSTAKTIAL PLAXINO MILL TKOP-J-
EKIT lncludlngthe necessary buildings and
coinpieie ouLUbui caccucus inacuiuerj. eugiue anu
boiler, planer, matcher, xnolder, saws, turning
lathes, shafting, pulle)s, etc, etc.: evervthlngln
first-class order; will sell the entire building and
machinery together, or win sell the machinery
separate and apart from the buildings; the plant is
located in a prosperous manufacturing town on
line of railroad; a splendid stand for the business;
w 111 be sold on i er fat orable terms. Particulars
from JAS. AV. DRAPE & CO., Agents, 313 AVood
St., Pittsburg. JylO-MD
BUSINESS PROPERTY NEAR COURT
House: wlllproduce7percent net on price
asked. LIGGETTBROb.. 71 Diamond st. Jyll-53
-V-O. B5 CENTER AVE.; BUSINESS FBOP
1 ERTY; brick dwelling 4 rooms, storeroom,
finished attic; in rear brick dwelling 2 rooms; side
.illc: lot 10x74 ft; price $4,000; terms to suit.
AI.LEs S. BAILEY, 104 Fourth ave. Tel. 1S7.
(A13). JyD-53-WThssu
"VNE BRICK AND
ONE FRAME DAVELLING-
J and storeroom.
corner Market and Adams sts..
Allegheny; five rooms each; finished attic in brick
nouse. ua in 6pienuia conauion, . u. h.kii
GER & CO., 154 Fourth av. Jyll-84-TU66u
THE BRICK YARD AND BUSINESS, AATTH
all the buildings and machinery and live horses
ofthe late firm or John Know lson iSon, Thlrtv
clghth and Liberty sts., city, to be sold at public
sale by the heirs on next Thursday afternoon,
J ulv 16, at 2 o'clock, on the premises. Fuller par
ticulars can be seen on handbill at the ofllce of
JAS. AV. DRAl'E & CO.. Agents and Auctioneers,
313 AVood St.. Pittsburg. Jvll-SZ-Mwe
fOK SAXE-ailSCKLLAXXOUS.
Horses, A'ehicles, Live Stock.
A COACH TOP AVAGON IN GOOD CONDI
TION for one or two Iiorses; suitable for
baker or butcher business. At No. 153 bTEUBEN
ST., Thirty-sixth ward. JyS-22
ELIA'ERY AA'AGONS-DELIATERY AVAGON3
all styles; our own make. AA'M. BECKERT,
340 to 341 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone, 3120.
; JelO-45-MWS
I7IRST-CLASS SADDLE AND DRIVING BAY
horse and Jump-seat barouche; also Columbia
1800 safety bicycle. Address FRANK, Dispatch
office. J j ii-17
HORSES-A ATERY FINE FAIR OF BAY CAR
RIAGE horses for sale; kind, sound and hand
some: al-.o, a splendid A'lctoria made by Demorcst,
of New York: cost 1.000. will be sold cheap; only
In use a short time. Address LOCK BOX 007.
jyll-1
HORSE,
drlter.
BUGGY AND HARNESS-FINfl
Inquire at 801 LIBERTY ST. J)4-14
QADDLE HORSE-LADY CAN RIDE; BUCK-
J w AtiO.N and pony cart, cheap. BAYAA OOD
STABLLS, 55 Center av.
Jvll-63
mEAM-AX EXTRA FINE MATCH TEAM OF
JL rich bay drilug horses, 6 years, 16 hands, well
built, safe, handsome and without fault or blemish;
or will sell separate a perfect road or lamlly horse.
BOX an, Allegheny. Pa. . Jy7-47
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. COMBINATION EN
GINE CO., L1M..3140 Penn ave., Pittsburg. Tel 1205
dcMMtf-MWS'
I71XG1NES AND BOILERS SECOND-HAND;
J largestetockofallstzes; 16x36, 12i24, 12x18. 10
aai, 10x16. 10x12, 9x12, 8x12,7x12. 6x12; mounted port
able enirlnc. boilers of all sites, shafting. nuIleviL
. .;....... - nv, i. -.?': '
a and
23FarkAVay. Allegheny, Pa. J.b. YOUNG.
apll-D
HAY PRESS GOOD AS NEW; DEITRICH
jnakc; used but short time, or will exchange
lor good horse. Address BOX 19, Parnassus.
Jyll-25'
TIIE BECK AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIGHT
engine; engines, boilers and saivmllls and
woodwortlng m.ichlncrv. HAEMEs MACHINE
DEPOT. TO First av Pittsburg. mj?-D
Miscellaneous.
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Ie3-17
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Jyll-22
AMCSEMENTS.
HARRIS' THEATER MRS. P. HAEBIS.B.
L. BBITTON, T. F. DEAN.PropsVi Mgs.
Every afternoon and evening,
THf?Rr FAIRP&Y.
Week July 13 "Colleen Bawn."
Jy7-75-TT3
TO LKT.
City Residences.
-VJ-0. 10 FOURTH AV.-LARGE THREE-STORY
XI oncK uweiiing, 13 rooms, gas, water, nam-
rouiu, s; i4iii rcufc oni
location and In heart of city,
rent only 60 per month; good
no r ouriu at.
Jy7-i5t
TO LET-BRICK HOUSE 7 ROOMS: LOCATION
central, near Fifth ave; suitable for 2 families,
f3 per mo. AV. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth
ae. Jyll-28-Tu8t
Allegheny Residences.
TVTICE FIVE-ROOM DAVELL1NG-FEDERAL
1 st. extension. Inquire of .1. R. McKEE, 703
Penn av., room 611. fc7-ti-MWSt
rpo LET-SMALL HOUSES IN ALLEGHENY.
JL No. 189 Bidwell St., brick, 5 rooms, f IS per mo. ;
Sturgeon near Rebecca st., 6 rooms, 817 per mo,
AA'. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave.
Jyll-27-Dt
Bast End Residences.
COMFORTABLY FURNISHED noUSE ON
line of Firth av. cable cars, Bellefleld, East
End; bouse stands alone with one-half acre lawn
and shade trees; immediate possession. Address
G 478, Dispatch office, or telephone residence, 4024.
Jr7-65t
Rooms.
TO LET-SUIT OF 3 NICE ROOMS ON FIRST
floor, 1 15 50 per mo. : in new building: No. 1230
Penn ave. AV. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth
ave. Jyll-28-Tust
Tlnsiness stands.
TO LET-nANDSOME STOREROOMS, NOS.
78 and SO Diamond St., Just above Smlthfield
St., In new Dispatch building; well lighted elc
srantlv fitted un. centrallv located and havlug everv
convenience; 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, Smlthfield and
Diamond sts. ap29-117t
Offices, Desk Iioom.
OFFICES AND BOOMS-AT NOS."l29 AND 131
Fourth av., opp. the new postoffice: bet loca
tion in the city. CHARLES SOMERS . CO., 13
Fourth av. Jy2-8fl-TTSt
TO LET-CHOICE OFFICES ON SECOND
and third floors of The Dispatch business office
building, comer Smlthfield and Diamond sts. : these
are in suites of two or four rooms, as desired, and
have every convenience; centrally located, well ar
ranged and lighted; there are no better offices for
professional men in the city. Apply, after 2 r. 21.,
to BUS. MGR, DISPATCH, on the premises.
apj-117t
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD
and silver: Jewelry repaired ; new work made
to order. CHRIS. HAUCH. 541 Smlthfleld st.
apl9-134
PERSONAL-DO YOU AVANT TO SAVE
money? If so. buv your books and stationer j
from us: midsummer sacrifice sale now on. FRANK
BACON & CO., 301 Smlthfield st. J el
PERSONAL FINE BOOKS-AYE HAVE THE
finest collection of finely illustrated books
In Pittsburg; beautiful bindings; low prices; come
and sec them: hundreds of books for presents.
LEATS BOOK STORE. 900 Liberty St. dcl2
PERSONAL WHEN I WAS A SMALL BOY
my mother always repaired mv breeches and
Jacket, but 6lnce I got to be a great big man, DICK
SON, the well-known tailor, 05 Fifth av., cor.
AVood t., second floor, has been substituted, who
now does all my cleaning, pressing and, renovating
In great shape. Tel. 1558. myl5-80-D
DrvTDENDS.
Office or tub German Fire Iks. Co.,
No. 601 Wood St.,
Pittsburg, Pa., July 8.
DIYIDEND NO. 53-THE DIRECTORS OF
this company have declared a dividend
of TAVO DOLLARS AND FIFTT CENTS
($2 50) per share (5 PEE CENT), payable on
nnrl fifter -Tnlv 13 "P T. flRnl5
JylO-27
Secretary.
Office or the Cash Isct-asce Compasv,
PiTTSDURO, Pa., July S, 181)1. (
DIVIDEND NO. 47 THE BOARD OF Dl
BECTORS of this company have this
day declaredasemi-annual dividend of 4PEE
CENT ($2 per share), payable on demand.
JOSEPH T. JOHNSTON, Secretary.
jylO-34-D
Office of the Allkmaitnia Fire Iks. Co., )
No. 528 AVood Street, V
Pittsburg. Pa., July 8, 189L )
DIVIDEND NO. 35-THE DIRECTOES OF
this companv have this day declared a
dividend of $2 PEE SUABE (4 percent),
payable on and after Monday, July 13.
jylO-32-D G. AV. HAMMEE, Secietary.
Humboldt Fire Iksurakce Company, )
Allfqhenv, Pa., July 6, 1891. 5
DIVIDEND-THE BOAED OF DIEECT
OBS of this companv have this day de
clared a dividend of $1 50 FEB SHARE on
the capital stock, payable on demand.
Jy63 A. H. TBI1IBLE, Secretary.
Natiokb Bask for Savimos, )
1JU X XDEBAL OTRKET,
AtLEOHKirr, July 1. 1S9L 3
DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIREC
TORS rf this bank have declared a
dividend of THEEE (3) PER CENT out of
the profits of the last six months, payable
forthwith free of tax.
Jyl-16-D JOHN F. MORTON, Sec-Treas,
Office of the Tkutonia Ixsurakoe Co.,
No. 206 Ohio street.
AiiblMUAfll, X A., UU1V J, 1CVL, 1
IkIVIDEND NO. 37 THE DIEECTORS OF
fthis company have declared a dividend
01 j. u uu-Lilaks per snare (itmrper cent),
payable on demand! C. W. GERWIG,
J J 8-30 Secretary.
Office of Peoples Natural Gau )
and Pipeaqe Company,
Pittsburg, Pa., July 1, 1S9L )
DIVIDEND THE BOAED OF DIEEC
TOBS of this companv have declared a
quarterly dividend of TWO PEE CENT,
payable July 20, 189L The books will bo
closed from July 1A to 20 inclusive. Checks
will be mailed stockholders.
jyll-265 AV. J. LANGFITT, Treasurer.
Office Umos lj,sui-.Aacis Co., 1
Nos. 1(S and 170 Fourth avenue,
Pittsburg, Pa., July 0, 1S9L S
DIVIDEND THE BOAED HAVE THIS
day declared a semi-annual dividend of
THREE PER CENT, payable forthwith.
Jy7-43-D J. AV. J: McLAIN, Secretary.
BANK STATEMENTS.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
the City Savings Bank of Pittsburg, Pa.,
at the close of business, Tuesday, June SO,
1891:
ASSETS.
Loansand discounts, time $426,971 15
Loansand discounts, demand 77,000 00
Banking house and other Teal
estate 76,396 76
Corporate stocks and bonds 101,667 60
Overdrafts 494 23
Cash on hand and in solvent banks. 80,420 10
$76,919 75
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock $100,000 00
Surplus fund 40,000 00
Undivided profits 2,465 48
Unpaid dividends 5,355 30
Deposits 615,128 97
$762,949 75
The above statement is true, to the best of
my knowledge and belief.
JOHN W. TAYLOR, Cashier.
Subscribed and sworn to before me this
1st day of July, 1891.
iv. j. ivnixji, notary ruDiio.
Attest: C. O'DONNELL,
BAN, P. KANE, Directors.
JAMEB CUE-
iy9-51
BUSINESS CHANGES.
THE PARTNERSHIP KNOWN AS FOOE
& NEILSON, real estate brokers, 5232
Butler street, has been dissolved by mutual
consent. .Business win do carried on at the
same place by J. B. Poor. Signed BOBEET
NEILSON, J.B. POOR. Jyll-lS-D
WM. L. CHALFANT, Attorney,
149 Fouith Avenue.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AT
a.meeting of the shareholders of "The
fapang Steel and Iron Comcany, Limited,"
held on the 1st day of July, 1E91, it was, by a
vote or a majority in number and value of
interest, determined to dissolve and wind
up said partnership association, limited;
and the undersigned were elected by the
members of said association, limited, liqui
dating trustees thereof, with full power and
authority to wind up the concern and dis
tribute the net assets thereof among the
members according to law.
CAMPBELL B. HEEEON,
JOHN C. POETEE,
WALTEB C. STEELE,
JyMS Liquidating Trustees.
MEETINGS.
ALLEGHENY COUNTY REPUBLICAN
EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE.
An adjourned meeting of the Allegheny
County Republican Executive Committee
will be held in Common Council Chamber,
Municipal Hall, Pittsburg, on
SATURDAY, JULY 11, 189L
at 2 o'clock p. st
JOHN GRIPP, Chairman.
GEORGE TV. MILLER, Secretary.
Jy9-S9
Stencil and Sh
All
amp works.
W. 21. guniing,
20 Fifth s3vlMarl?etSi.
Tnr Our Lauohton Pads.
Ira
EDUCATIONAL.
-TT7-ASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINAR!
W The next session opens September 16.
For catalogues or information apply to MISS
N. SHERRAED, Principal, or KeV. JAS. I.
BROAVNSON, D. D., Pres. Board of Trustees,
TVashington, Pa. Jv4 33-tus
JEFFERSON ACADEMSuCANONSBURG, PA.
Principal, C. M. Des IslcU, Ph. D. (Prince
ton). A home school; open September 16, 1891;
thorough Instruction; college preparation aspt-
lsltv PTTTVrlanHiii tn,nliaH,l,. AiloMlH ItianV O
nsirucuon; college preparauou sv
irienced teachers: has educated many 01
the ablest men of the South and AVest. Send for
handbook.
Jel3-43-rrs
Pennsylvania Hollldaysburg.
nollldavsburg seminary for Young AVomen and
Girls. Thorough instruction. Methods adapted
to the individuality of each pupil. Home com
forts. Location exceptionally healthful. Malaria
unknown. Addres3 MRS. B. "S. HITCHCOCK.
JeU-17-TTS
122 and 124 West Franklin St., BaltlmDre.Md.
EDGEWDBTH BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL
For Young Ladies will reopen. Thursday,
September 24. 23th vear. . .
MRS. H. P. LEFEBVRE, Principal.
Jy5-58-w3
Harcourt Place Seminary.
A school of -the highest grade for yonne
ladles and girls. Established upon original
lines, its success has been remarknblo. For
catalogue, address the principal, MISS ADA
I. AYER, B. A., Gambier, Ohio. Jel5-9-TT3
PENNSYLVANIA MILITABY ACADEMY,
Chester, Pa., 30th year, opens Sept. 16.
A MILITARY COLLEGE.
Civil Engineering, Chemistry, Architect
ure, Arts. A preparatory course of one year.
Circulars of Mr. F. G. Paulson, 441 AVood St.,
city. COL. CHAS. E. HYATT, President.
JyS-25-ws
TTTESTERN UNIA'EBSITY OF PENNJ
V ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS, Sep
tember 14 and 15. '
$100 in PRIZES for best entrance examin
ations. For particulars write to
AV. J. HOLLAND, Pres't, Pittsburg, Pa.
Je4-9S-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 LAWRENCE BUST, LL
D., Rector, Gambier, Ohio. J el5-9-TTS
PARK INSTITUTE,
204 North Ave., Allogheny, Pa.,
Prepares for college and bnsiness.
German and French, Shorthand and Type
writing. Next term opens September 2.
LEA'I LUDDEN, A. M., Principal.
Jy9-83-TTS
-CHELTENHAM MILITARY ACADEMT
J 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
clais school. Number limited to 60. For
illustrated circular address JOHN CALVIN
RICE, A. M., Principal. myl5-77-D
KISKIHAS SPRINGS SCHOOL
A HOME SCHOOL FOE BOYS.
College preparatory course. Fifty miles
from Pittsburg; easy of access. Complete
equipment. Experienced teachers. Thor
ough instruction. Prepares for any college.
Number limited to CO. School full last year
and applicants now being received. $500 per
vear. "Send for catalogue to WILSON &
FAIR, Saltsburg, Pa. jy4-27-S
T1ITTSBURG FEMALE COLLEGE COV-
'X SERVATORYof Music. Full and special
courses of study in language, literature, his
tory, natural science and elocution; in grand
organ, piano, voice, violin, etc.; in drawing,
painting, crayon-portiaiture, decorative art,
etc. Four distinct schools; 23 instructors.
Central. Eighth street, near Penn avenue.
Superior home comforts for boarding pupils.
Thirty-seventh year opens September 16.
Rntes moderate. Send for catalogue to
PRESIDENT A. H. NOECEOSS. D. D., Pitts
burg, Pa. Jyll-45-Ths
PITTSBURG ACADEMY.
Academic, Normal, Commercial. Students
prepared for advanced classes in the best
colleges, for teaching, for business. Young
Ladies' Seminary Department. Fall term
opens Monday, September?, 1891. Office days
Wednesdays and Saturdays. Hon. Thomas
M. Marshall, President Board of Trustees.
For catalogue address J. WAEEEN LYTLE,
Prinoipal, No. 7 Fourth avenuo.
Jy9-81-TUThs
UNIVERSITY,
SIXTH STEEET.
Fall Term Opens September 1.
Classical, scientific, normal and English
business college. School of shorthand. Con
servatory of music. School of elocution.
Eight thoroughly equipped schools in one.
Night school opens Sept. 1. Bookkeeping,
shorthand, geometry, mechanical drawing.
Send for catalogue. H. M. BOWE,
jyIl-44-D President.
TENNSYLYANIA
COLLEGE
FOE
L AVomen. Situated in a beautiful nark.
on a commanding plateau, in the suburbs of
Pittsburg, away from city noise and dust.
Unsurpassed for beauty and healthfulness.
Excellent facilities for study of natural
sciences, classics and mathematics in short,
every department well equipped. Season
opens Sept. 9, '9L Early application is desir
able. For catalogues and inrther informa
tion, apply to MISS HELEN E. TELLE
TEEAL, President, Pittsburg (East End), Pa,
Jy4-5-TU3
Hellrrjutb
College
Education
Health
Home
For YOUNG W03IEN and GIRLS.
Large Illustrated Catalogue sent on application.
Bev. E. N. ENGLISH, M. A, Principal.
LONDON, ONTARIO, CANADA.
QHIO MILITARY ACADEMY
PORTSMOUTH. O.
Scientific, Classical, Commercial
and Select Courses; Infantry, Artil
lery and Cavalry Drills, tifr Beau
tiful and Healthful Location Mag
nificent Grounds and Buildings.
Newly refitted. New Term Opens
Thursday, Seft.3;9l.Cataloue free.
COL. A. L. BRESLER, Supt.
J 4-25-3
NOTICES.
Office of tiie Westinqhopse Electric)
ad maspfactuhiko comrahy,
Pittsbubo, Pa., July 9, 1S91. )
To the Stockholders of the AVestinghouse
Electric and Manufacturing Co.:
YOU WILL PLEASE TAKE NOTICE
that a special meeting of the stockhold
ers of the AVestinghouse Electric and Manu
facturing Company will be held in the city
of Pittsbmg, in room C4 of the AVestinghouse
building, corner of Penn avenue and Ninth
street, on AVEDNESDAY, July 15, 1891, at 10
o'elock in the foicnoon, to consider and
take action upon the plan of reorganization
adopted and approved by the Board of Di
rectors of this company by a resolution
adopted April 7, lb91, a copy of which Is
hciewith enclosed, and also to consider and
act upon such other matters or business as
may arise in connection with the considera
tion of and action upon the said plan of re
organization. Tho transfer books of tho
company will be closed at 5 o'clock on Mon
day, July 13, and lemain closed until aftor
this meeting. By order of tho Board of Di
rectors. GEOEGE AVESTINGHOUSE, Jr.,
C. A. TEEEY, President.
Secretary. jy9-3
LEGAL NOTICES.
LETTERS UPON THE LAST WILL Of
Nlcholal Weiland, deceased, late of Car
son st., Southslde, having been granted to
the undersigned, all persons having claims
against the estate will present the same for
settlement and all persons indebted will
make payment to CATHERINE WEILAND,
No. 409 Carson St., Executrix. Je54-8
LEGAL NOTICE.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice is hereby given that the Columbia
Iron and Steel Company and Charles A.
O'Brien have made application to tho Court
of Common Pleas No. 3, of Allegheny, foran
order directing said assignee to reconvey
the estate assigned oy said company, and a
final hearing w ill be had on said application
on SATURDAY, July 11, at 10 o'clock A. M.,
in said court. Jy6-90
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN
application will be made to the Gov
ernor of Pennsylvania on the 6th day of
August by Martin Schafer, Fred Lange, M.
A. Ripporger, Charles Becker and C. K.
Obman, under an act of Assembly, entitled
"An aot toprovlde for the incorporation and
regulation of certain corporations," ap
proved April 29, 1874,'and the supplements
thereto, for tho charter of an intended cor
poration to be called the Reserve Premium
and Loan Association, the character and ob
ject of whloh Is the accumulation of a fund
for tho benefit of its Inembers, and for these
purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the
rights, benefits and piivileges of said act of
Asscmblyand supplements thereto.
JOHNM. GOEHRING, Solicitor,
JyU-15-s 9G Diamond St.
$500 TO $500,000 nto
gages, city or country property, at lowest
rates. JAS. W. DRAPE fc-CO., 313 Wood St.,
Pittsburg. Telephone No. 87S.
JylM9.
PROPOSALS.
KOPOSALS AVILiTBiTRECEIVED FOB
new floor and sidewalks on the Sharps
burg bridge. Plan can be seen at tho ofllce
of Spang, Chalfant & Co., Etna. Bids will be
received until July 17.
Jyll-6-D GEO. A. CHAXFANT, President.
PROPOSALS AA'ILL BE RECEIVED FOE
whitewashing and also for cleaning the
Twenty-eighth ward public school building.
Bids must be in before July 20, 1891. Address
A. K. DUFF, Secretary, 76 Sixteenth St.,
Bouthsido, city. Jyll-M-p
THE BOARD OF INSPECTORS OF THE
AVestern Penitentiary of Pennsylvania
will receive until TUESDAY EVENING,
July 14, written applications for the posi
tion of house or resident physician. Can
didates must be graduates of a medical col
lege. Details furnished at the prison.
EDAVAKD S. WEIGHT,
jy7-84-TTS AVarden.
P KO P OS ALS SEALED PROPOSALS
will bo received by the Repair Commit
tee of Bedford sub-school district. Twenty
ninth ward, until July 16, for repairing and
reslating blackboards, and also for repairing
school jard. Details of work to be dono can
be had from, and all communications should
be addressed to GEO. SMITH, SB.,
JylO-33 No. 105 Eleventh St., S. S., city.
BIDS lOie COAX.
To Coal Dealers and Mining Companies t
The United Electric Railway will receive
bids at their ofllce on Cedar street, in the
city of Nashville for 275,000 BUSHELS, more
on less, OF COAL, to be delivered at their
Power Station on North Cherry street in
quantities from 650 to 850 bushels per day,
commencing August 1,1891, and continuing
for one year.
Tho right is reserved to reject any or all
bids. Bids to close July 15. 1891.
THE UNITED ELECTRIC RAILWAY.
E. G. CONNETTE, Supt. the United Electrio
By., Nashville, Tenn. Jy4-24-ws
Engineer's Office, 403 Grant Street,
Pittsburg, July 8, 189L
TO CONTBACTOES SEALED PBO
POSALS for the grading, curbing and
paving of Beltzhoover avenue and Third
street, In the borough of Beltzhoover, will
be leceived at the above offlco until the
20th DAY OF JULY, at 4 o'clock p.m. Pro
posals must be addressed to the Street Com
mittee of said borough.
Bonds in one-half the estimated cost of the
work must accompany each proposal.
Plans, specifications and information can be
had at this ofllce.
The boro councils reserve the right to re
ject any or all proposals. C. E. OWENS
C. E., Borough Engineer. jy8-U-8,ll,14,16,18-
Office of thb
COKTBOLLEB OF ALUEanEJrT COOTTT,
PiTTSBtTEQ, Pa., July 7, 1S9L
Notice to Carpenters, Painters, Furni
ture Dealers and Contractors
for Street Paving.
Sealed bids will be received at this office
until 1 o'clock p. M., MONDAY, July 13, 11:91,
for tho following work:
For the carpenter work necessary for the
completion of court and jury rooms for
Court of Common Pleas No. 3; alterations
and changing in Orphans' Court rooms and
Prothonotary's offices.
Also for the painting of the front corridor
walls, third floor, office Prothonotary
Supremo Court, Supreme Court Judges' con
sultation room, law library.
Also for the furniture for Court Common
Pleas No. 3 court room, Judges' chamber and
jury rooms.
Also for the paving or Boss street, from
Diamond to Fifth avenue, with noiseless
pavement. Also for the paving of the open
area around the Court House.
Separate bids for each kind of work will
beiequired.
Bid must be accompanied Dy bidders'bond,
with two sureties in one half of amount of
bid.
Plans and specifications can be seen at the
County Commissioners' office, where addi
tional information can be had.
The Commissioners reserve tho right to
reject any or all bids.
JAMES A. GEIEE,
JylO-SS-p County Controller.
AUCTION SALES.
LAW OFFICES OF CHAS. F. McKENNA,
135 Fifth avenue.
rBPHANS' COUETSALEOF
TWO DWELLING HOUSES.
Pursuant to an order of the Orphans'Court
at No. 181 June Term, 1891, will be sold at
public sale, on the piemises, No. 32 AVebster
avenue. Fifth ward, city of Pittsburgh, at 2
o'clock P. jr., THUESDAY, the 30th day of
July, A. D. 1891, two dwelling houses erected
on all that certain lot on AVebster avenue,
between High and Tunnel streets, city of
Pittsburg, fronting twenty three (23) feet
four (4) inches, and in depth one hundred
and ten (110) feet to an alley. Said lot is sub
ject to ground lent of $23 33.
TEEMS OF SALE.
One hundred ($100) dollars cash on day of
sale; one-half the purchase money on con
firmation of sale and delivery of deed, and
the balance in ono year thereafter, secured
by tight bond and mortgage, with interest
semi-annually.
JOHN WHITNEY, Exeoutor.
JOHN C. BEILLY, Beal Estate Agent, No.
77 Diamond St., city. jyll-35-TT
BY JAS. AY. DEAPE & CO.
AUCTION SALE
Of the old established brick business, horses,
etc., of the late firm of
JOHN KN0WLS0N & SON,
Situate at Thirty-eighth and Liberty streets,
Pittsburg, on
THURSDAY, JULY 16,
At 2 o'clock r. jr., on the premises. There
i a large dryhouse, three Kilns, brick ma
chine, 40 h. p. engine with good boiler; steel
and wooden pallets for 10,000and 15,000 brick;
lot of steel plates, brick tiucks, wheelbar
tows and carts: three two-horse brick
wagons, stable for eight horses, lease of
gi ound with seven small houses, a flve-year
lea so of clay, etc., etc.; also five good work
horses, and all Implements on the premises.
Easy teinis. Immediate possession. Fur
thur particulars from
JAS. W. DBAPE & CO.,
Agents and Auctioneers, 313 Wood street,
Pittsburg. jyll-49-D
BY A. LEGGATE & SON.
SMALL HOUSE AND LOT,
SEDGWICK STREET, ALLEGHENY,
AT AUCTION.
On SATURDAY, July 11,
At 1 o'clock, will be sold at auction, on the
premises, the property No. 40 Sedgwick St.,
Fifth ward, Allegheny. Lot 17x72, with
brick bouse of six rooms. Immediate pos
session. Good chance to buy a cheap house.
Easy terms. A. LEGGATE & SON,
J y 7-58 Auctioneers, 103 Fourth av.
STOCKS! STOCKS!
Paying Handsome Dividends.
But a limited amount for sale ofthe FLOR
ENCE INVESTMENT CO., of Florence, Ala.
Registered by the Industrial Title, Trust
and bavlngs Company, of Philadelphia, Pa.,
which is the Registrar and Transler 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.
Kelerence, John W.Herron, of W. A. Her
ron&Sons. Je2-57
ECONOMY IN FUEL
Hot Water Heating Apparatus for
Residences, Etc.
ALSO,
Ventilating Fans for Cooling, Eto.
M'GINNESS, SMITH & CO.,
S3 Water St.
Je6-55-Tra
HOPtLITAN HOTEL,
BROADWAY "AND CHAMBE
NEW YORK.
European Plan.
Thoroughly renovated; In complete order.
Restaurant unsurpassed. Pas-sensor ele
vator. C. F. WILDEY, Prop.
G. IC LANSING, 'Mannger. Jyll-36-ws
McNAUGHER & CO.,
. Contractors for
Paving Sidewalks With Cement, Brick and
Fire Brick, Concreting Cellars.
110 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY..PA.
CurbstoM furnished and set. fe7-58-
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
' A MAN
UNACQUAINTED WITH THE '
GEOGBAPHY
OF
ALLEGHENY COUNTY
SHOULD WRITE
AT ONCE
For amapthatwill give him valuable
information about tho central loca
tion and many advantages of those
growing towns.
AND
ESTABLISHED INDUSTRIES
Surrounding Them,
ITWILL COST NOTHING
And may be the means of his making
a great deal of money by a fortunate
Investment as many others 'have al
ready done.
ADDBESS OB CALL ON
EAST PITTSBURG IMPROVEMENT CO.,
417 Wood Street, Pittsburg, Pa.
402 Burton Street, Braddock, Pa.
Braddock Avenue, Brinton, Pa.
Bank Building, AVilmerdlng, Pa.
jyl(W2-s
DO YOU
Want to Build Houses to Rent?
Lots on Ophelia street, Oakland, are ex
ceptionally good for thl3 purpose. You can
build a house costing $3,300 on a lot worth
$l,500,nndTentfor$4S0per year. A ten per
cent investment.
BLACK & BAIRD,
Jy5-2S-Thssu 95 Fourth avenue.
OLIVER TERRACE
LOTS,
HAZELWOOD.
Tlier are the finest and most beautiful
building lots in the Twenty-third ward.
They are situate only 3.8 miles from Pitts
burg Postoffice, and are on the line of the
B. & O.AE. B., which has 46 trams stopping
daily a Hazelwood station, and front on
Second avenue, where the electric cars, with
5-cent fai, pass every few minutes.
They ar convenient to the churches, and
only threo minutes' walk from the Peeble'a
Public School.
Enhancement certain, owing to the vast
improvements being done in that vicinity.
IEA M. BUECHFIELD,
Je3-33-MW3 158 Fourth avenue.
TO LET!
Rooms With Power.
Part of tho three floors formerly
occupied by
THE DISPATCH,
In PO VFEE HALL, DIAMOND ST. For par
ticulars see the reading ndtlce in this issue.
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Cheap Lot on Inwood Street
33 1-3x136.
Nice neighborhood; -well built up; rapidly
Improving.
ONLY $1,000.
EASY TERMS ONLY $200 CASH
EEQUIKED.
S.A.DICKIE &CO.,
jy7-90-Trhs Penn and Shady aves., E. E.
E
OR SALE
8,500.
TWO MODERN HOUSES, .
Of eight rooms each. Lot 70x99 feet. 'Vyell
Iocatedat Shadyside. A good investment.
(63)
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W. A. HERRON & SONS,
80 Fourth av.
FOR SALE-PRICE LOW.
"LOCATION ONE OF THE BEST AND
MOST CENTRAL
IN EAST END.
Modern house, 11 rooms; large lot; street
paved; price, J13.S00. (9)
W. A. HERRON & SONS.
jy&S-ws 80 Fourth avenue.
85,000,
Five minutes from Kensington station,
A. V. R. R., five (6) acres of nice, level
?:round that will subdivide into thirty-five
35) forty-foot lots that will readily sell at
$100 each.
SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.,
Jy9-85 99 Fourth avenue.
FOE SALEI
(OAKLAND.)
$4,000 Frame house, Boquet street, 7 rooms,
B. R., open fires, slate mantels, modern con
veniences. Lot 21.3x120.
-. t MURRY & EDSALL,
JylO-58 34 Fidelity Building.
HOTEL FOR SALE.
On account of the death of the proprietor
of the Hotel "Windsor of Youngstown, O.,
the house will be sold at a bargain. Forty
five well furnished rooms; a first-class bar,
well stocked with liquors. Will be sold for
$3,800: Address
Jy8-H A. GARNI ER, Youngstown, O.
MURRY & EDSALL,
FIDELITY BUILDING,
Jy3
PITTSBURG.
Gas and Electro-Combination
Chandeliers
Brackets, Pendants, Por
tables, Etc.,
Deslims and finishes not obtainable In
any other stock In the city. We deal in
nothing but the best grades of goodsryet
our prices aro lower than asked for Inferior
goods elsewhere, Our efiects are artistic
nnd always undertaken under guarantee.
We are In a position to fit up allclasses of
residences, and we refer with pleasure to a
majority of tho finest residences In Pittsburg
and Allegheny as to our ability to f urnisli
something out of tho common order at a
minimum price. If you have -gas fixtures
too good to throw away we can alter them
into electro-comblnatlou or straight electrio
efiects, and canreflnlsh them in any color
with most pleasing results at very little cost.
We are always glad to lurnlsh special de
signs nnd special effects on application. As
we deal exclusively In goods mentioned we
can assure you better results than can be
obtained elsewhere. Trado solicited for all
classes of dwellings, stores, public buildings,
et;., etc.
G. C. Vankirk & Co.,
Standard Building,
631-B33 WOOD STREET,
Rooms SOS, 309, 313 and 313.
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CHOICE
FREE BOAT
BLAINE:
ON THE MONONGAHELA,
The new manufacturing and residence town, adjoining and partly surrounding
Elizabeth, between Charleroi, and Dnquesne and McKeesport, on
THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1891.
Take the steamer Mayflower, leaving the foot of Market street at 9 a. m., return
ing at 6 p. m., and stopping to receive and discharge BLAINE passengers at
Homestead, Braddock and McKeesport; or,
From the Pittsburg and Lake Erie station, end ofthe Smlthfield street bridge,
.take the SPECIAL FBEE TBAIN FOB BLAISE, leaving at 10:30 a. m., ar
riving at Homestead at 10:20, Braddock 10:29, McKeesport 10:40, and Blaine at
11 a. ai.; or,
From Bellevernon take the 12:10 P. M. train, which reaches Monongahela
City at 12:37 and BLAINE at 1:05 p. m.
FREE TICKETS
For adults famished by the general or local agents at their offices, and also by
their representatives at the boat (on the morning ofthe 16th), and by local agents
at all stations between Pittsburg and Bellevernon.
ALL ARE INVITED
To attend on that date the corner-stone laying at BLAINE of the extensive
works of the
AMERICAN VAULT, SAFE AND LOCK CO.
And the celebration, nnder the auspices ofthe Elizabeth Board of Trade, of the
commencement of
A NEW BRIDGE AND THE NEW STATION OP "BLAINE."
Abundance and the best to eat and drink on the boat and on and abont the
grounds, shelter, shade, beautiful scenery, speeches, music and a generally pleas
ant, instructive and profitable day in store for visitors.
THE FIRST GREAT SALE OF LOTS
OF THE
BLAINE LAND IMPROVEMENT CO.
"Will take place at Blaine on the same date,
THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1891.
About 500 choice lots, on a nicely elevated, gently sloping, well drained and easily
accessible terrace, commanding an extended and lively view of river, valley and
towns, will be offered at
$150 TO $500 EACH,
$ 10 to 525 down, balance on time. No one viewing the assured future of the new
town can donbt that the opening prices on these lots will be doubled inside a year.
r I AIKIT PRESENTS AT
D LA I IN t. THE OUTSTABT
Schools, Churches, Stores and Hotels.
Telephone, Post and Telegraph Offices.
Electric Lights, Stone and Board "Walks.
Grist, Saw and Planing Mills.
Boat Yards, producing the fastest steamers.
Inexhaustible supplies of coal on every hand.
Natural gas wells in sight, rivaling the -best.
Connections with the two greatest railroad systems.
Uninterrupted river navigation all the year.
Abundant and cheap building materials.
Highly fertile and productive country surrounding.
Spring and well water unexcelled anywhere,
AM) THE MOST DESIRABLE MANUFACTURING SITES
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
Left unoccupied in the llonongahela Valley. Other manufacturing concerns, to
secure the benefits of its superabundant and cheap fuel and unequaled shipping
facilities, will soon follow the great AMERICAN VAULT, SAFE AND LOCK
CO. to BLAINE and render it one of the busiest and most rapidly progressiva
business and manufacturing points in the county.
CHARLES SOMERS & CO., General Agents,
129 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg.
JAMES H. GRAHAM, Local Agent,
ELIZABETH, PA.
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WHY DON'T YOU
-GO
KENSINGTON
On the Allegheny Valley Rail
road and on the Alle
gheny River, 18 Miles
From Pittsburg,
ma m eve
The Excelsior Flint Glass Works
The Pittsburg Reduction Co.,
The Kensington Chill Steel Co.,
The Rolled Steel Wheel Co.,
The Bradley Stove Foundry.
If Yon 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 Thriving City go to Kensington.
Remember, it doesn't cost you anything to go to Kensington'
We furnish you round trip tickets FREE on application at the
office of the '
ILL IMP MIT Ci
'Roomso and 32,.No. 96
PROPERTIES.
WITH
MUSIC
FREE CARS
TO-
fAND DOUBLE
YOUR MONEY?
WMT IE NEED.
THE GROCER,
THE BUTCHER,
THE BAKER,
THE TAILOR,
THE SHOEMAKER.
Fourth ave., Pittsburg.
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