:iPQHfIHHHHHHHK THE HlTTSBTTRQ- DISPATCH, --TUESDAY,, JULY 14, 1891 ', . 8 '$ fcs?" -Display advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified advertise ments on Otis page, real estate, ten cents per line for each insertion, end none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being displaced counts at tteo. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH BUSIXESS OFFICE, Cor. Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets, ALWATS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOTVS. IVKlUtE "WANT. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS "WILL BE RECEIVED UT TO 9 P. JI. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements ihould be prepaid unless adver. Users alreadr bnve accounts lth TUB Dispatch. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE, NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 00. OR THE EAST ZND. J. W. WALLACE. Kit TENN AVE. rrrrSBURG-ADDITIONAL. TITOVAS MrCAFFRET. ZXO Butler street. LMIL G. STUCKEY, inh street and Penn avenue, ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCnEB, 9 Federal street. H. J. McSniDE. Market House. Allegheny. F. II. EOGEUS .1 SON. Olilo and Chektnut streets. TIIOMA MCIIENRT. 'Western and I-win aTenuea i. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Eeaveravs. I'TOKY M. GLEI11. Rebecca and AUegneny avs. "WANTED. Male Hell?. BOY TO LEARN BARBER TRADE. T KNTY-EVENT1I ST.. bonthslde. Jyl4-Si I OOK KEEPER-APPLY. STATING SALARY ) rspectfd. to II.. Dispatch othec. J)14-y CnMroMTTtRS-A-FEW" FIRST-CLAPS JOB compositors who have had experience in large catalogue Mork: onlv sober and industrious men need indi. THE WERNER PRINTING & LITUOGK VPHIN'G CO.. Akron. O. jyll-4-P PtOATM VKER--THP.nr GOODCOAT.MAKERS j to go mit of tow n. Inquire at 1'. J, LOUOII- EY"b, SOI Liberty st. JyH-70 COOK-AMAN COOK AT KEATING HOUSE, Pcrrysi ille plank ro-.il. J;H-N3 -rRIVER-FIIST-CLVSS CARRIAGE DRIVER XJ for Uverv. Inquire WOOD A SMITH. 3su6 Forbt-.it. JyI4-Sl TVEEG CLERK-OrALlFIED ASSISTANT. J ' Address DRUG &TORE, Ellwood City, Pa. JvH-Si HAMMFRMVN-A FIKS1-CLASS HAMMER MAN n large hammer. Address, with refer ence. LOCK BOX 1, nttsburg JjlMO -itan-with rt-5H iv rrrrsBURG and tt earh lonnand cltv of renns)h-anla and sur rounding States, to lnirodnce the fastest-selling household article on record: sales In Philadelphia have reached a million: pavs f.1 jOpen Particulars addrei-s. with st.imp. W. II, r dav. For WILL- 1A51WI.V, 44 . I ounn si. JJ12-70 Phlladelphla, Pa. -fA AT INCH W"S DAIRY. NEW BRIGn- tX TON road inquire ai rrst juu uaii-.: must le a giod milker. Jyl4-9I -srw- -GOOD MAN AT ONCE APPLT OR iU address J. liUlVJll-5U., a juain ft-. Bailer. Pa. Jyl4-78 -t TILL WRIGHT AM) ENGINKER AT A ILL WRIGHT J.tl. brick works; state experience and where em .Lived : al-o wages expected. Address MECHANIC, l,n 'is; patch oflice. JV14-3. rACIHNITS-TO NOTICE THAT THERE IS !. strike jjcndln; at the Continental Tube Vr. JTM-H5-TTFSU pAINTEU-ITAGON TAIXTER. INQUIRE OF ELI nOBEKTfe, 193 Main t Allcffhenv. JV14-S2 CAT-EMAN A NO. 1 rECIALITV SALES- 4. M : one h hvrlne emergence with the retail grocer trade lne3lern Fennsylvanla preterred; so applicants considered, only thoe tatinc In de tail m hat tcrrltorv they have worked, how long, feat line of poods oM, and the average amount of sales per month, Tullh references. Address GROCElt. Dispatch officii. Jt8-99 SHITTING CLERK - EXPERIENCED IX wholesAle liquor business; must be able to lcepreM.nue book", and speak German. H. A. OLF A bON. 1034 Tenn av. Jyl4-SS QOLICITOR-FOR LIFE INSURANCE; LIB O EltAL commissions: nolicv taking because most ; pleasing In price ard plan. MURUY & ED- tALI L.1 t T 1U,'11L UUllUlU. niv27- HMJIEKEEl'EU AND SHIPPING CLERK X Mut In a good penman and accurate at ng tires. Address TIMEKEEPER. Dispatch offlce. j J 14-74 Atrem. A' GENT5-ON SALARY OR COMjnSSION TO handle the new patent chemical Ink erasing rc&cil. the tteatcst selling novelty ccr Droducea: crate Ink thoroughlj lutno seconds; no abrasion of paper; :X"J to 0tl vcr cent profit: one agent's sales amounteu to -G20 in six davs; another (321ntno liotrs: we want one energetic general agent for i-ar-l: state and Ternton . For terms and lull particu lir. addixs 1IIEMOMWE ERASER MFG. CO.. La Oosj.e. "W N. lllj-22-75 t CKNT-M.VLF OK FEMALE, EVERY i. WHERE to i-ell our great new book. 'Ltreof Ilarnuiu:' big M.ner: nothing In tLe market as rood at present, terms erv liberal; write quick lor term and circulars E. GATELY & CO.. 35 Fcdcralst., AUeghenj. Pa. Jyl2-S A GENTSIUST OITT-MOST WONDERFUL j. adcrtislngdeice ever known: sells loevery Tuerchaut and manufacturer, splendid emplovment; "Mppa: ttcadrwork; Inclose stamp. ARC N. MFG. CO.. Racine. Wis. jel6-2I-TTS l GE'T-LOCAL OR TRAVELING. TO COL 'V I.E. "I old coins; good pav: stead work. NU MISMATIC BANK. e7 Court 'st., Boston. Mass. jVll-41-TTSSU GENT-A LIVE J manufacturer's C.C0..123E.Longt ACTIVE MAN TO ACT AS igeut Address THE P. W. Columbus. O Jyl2-71-TTh6u Female Help. A MIDDLE-AGED SINGLE LADYTO DIRECT the work of lmrsftiepingin a public Institu tion outside tht citv: must e a thorough house keeper and come wWl recommended: salarv 50 per annum with bwd and washing. Address COUN TRY. Dispatch oihce. Jvi4-51 rtAII GIRLS-APPLY THIS MORNING AT Jj-14-62 V J KAITFM ANNS'. G IRL-AGOOD GIRL OR WOMAN FOR GEN- 7 EKAL houst-work at S14 PENN AV. Jm-72 CEWING GII'.I -A GOOD SEWING GIRL AT O coat making. Inoulre at ROOM No. i. third oor. Handl21.vtli st. Jvl4-79 3Ialeand Female Help. MAN AND WIFE WITHOUT CHILDREN For coachman and chambermaid and laun lres tn privatr lamllj , uinst lewell recommended. Address with references, BOX 624. Pittsburg. JM4-32 rpEAM.-TERS. QFAHRYMEN. LABORERS. 40 X .arm hands. .iman rook S per week, dish wisbrn.. chambermaids, waitresses. 2u0 house girls, 4 M.l,,red. 40 o'kb, 10 chambermaids, seamstress. NEKH AN-s. 545 Grant St.. Tc! JO. J) 13-D f tflAMREEMAIDS. DINING ROOM GIRLS. 'U cooks, nurses, laundresses. .3)0 house girls, five vrang girls, 30 German and colored girls-porters, waiters, gardeners, larm hands. MRS. E. THOMP fcO.V, MtoGrautst. Jel8-D Situations. T IGHT WORK OF ANY KIND BY YOUNG Ld man of 23. Address X, Dispatch office. 1V14-47 TJMlTION-AT ANY WORK. I1Y YOUNG X ercn.in: bj trade a butcher: can take care of imrse-: kuons sumethln of the grocery business: can speak sis languages, lncludingGcrman. JOHN FELDM1N. 34 Wilhain St.. Allegheny. Jyl4-29 VJOSITION-IN GENERAL ACCOUNTING OR J bookkeeping, jouug married man; practical experience of ten jers: satistactory reference lrom present employers and reasons for change. Address 1. O. Bo Pi7. U . api-S ilOSITlON'-REsPECTABLE MAN IN PLACE . of trust: can do necessary repairing, houe work or olhcc: exr-rlenced mnn in Jobbing work state wages Adores R C, Dispatch ofiiec J 14-25 P0ITlON-r.Y EXPERIENCED LADyIteS OGRAPIIEIt and ipewnter: also uader Hnds tKKkk-epirg; refi renee given. Address M-. Dlspjlch ofn-e Jy-19-TT6u Partners. "PARTNER WITH J5.O0O TO ENGAGE IN THE X manuiacture of an article; readv sale aud large proat. Address J. C H.. Dispatch olhce. Jyi-U Financial. MONEY" TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET rates on bond and mortrac? .. Hin. 11,1 HflnY J'.EED B. COYLE A. CO., cor. Fourth dell-TTS MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE Hcun:ia. low e-t rates: no delay, samtiki. V . IlLACIv .1 C .. Fourth a . dell-4-TTli!, MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES: LOW EST Interest: no dclaj. BLACK A BAIRD SS ourtli a . apll-24-rrs -SroKTUAOES-MONEY TO LOANIN SUMS JiX tosultat 41. 5 and r. jier cent. ALLES i RA1LE1 . lu Fourth at . lei. 1C7. aiI4-I9-rrsbu STOlrrtiAGI ON CITY OR ALLFf.HLXY X' countj proiert at lowest rates. HENRY A. A SAVER .V CO.. S2 Fourth av. iuh2-u Miscellaneous. -pOOnKEITINt. WE ATTEND TO THE XJ opri.mp jiid closing and adjusting ol books or all Wiids: ,,u hfr sstim Introduced and Individ ual instruction glen lKtokkecxrs In same; long experienot audrKiencitas to accuracy, liromrrt ne. and discretion. McCAFrEErY it ItOBIN fcON. Room 1, ar, Hniui, Jc26-92si-TTs TuhTThtTi v WITH CAPITAL TO ENGAGE X in bnttiracidFgtndoln connection w lth old .sitflbllsheil houoe. CHARLES SOMERs. 123 t olirth nv. Jtl4-4 (jECOND-HAND I'TO'll II. P. ENGINE AND O boiler, with waHr teed; must lie guaranteed -4-tatc price and address P.. Dispatch oflice. jvl4-a rCK SALE EIIPROVED REAL ESTATE City Residences. UTER CENT NET INVESTMENT IN BRICK dwelling of 9 riximj on Scot: Kreet. hall, side entrance., eic; price ti.wu: cheapest property In thebevtulh ttaru, C. UlOUaULE Jt CO., 156 Jrll-3-TussB Fourth av. FOR SAXE-nirROTED KEAL ESTATE. FOB SALE LOTS StJMMEK RESORTS. EDUCATIONAL. PROPOSALS.'' CHOICE PRQF.KM,XIK3. '"M City Residences. "ITOR SALE-$300 DOWNr A GOOD COR. BRICK X? house, cllit rooms; modern Improvements (In first-class order): location Central; 1317 Syca morcst.; prlceSioOO: remainder In monthly In stallments of. (347.) Sec VT. A. HEREON SONS. SO Fourth av. Jt7--7,1,, IRAME COTTAGE OF FIVE ROOMS AND : attic on Mt. 'Washington, four squares from Incline; cltv water; shade trees and shrubbery; lot WrlbOfeetiprlce only 2.200. W. C. BERINGER & CO., 158 Fourth av. Jyll-34-Tussn T7OE SALE TWO BRICK HOUSES, SIX X rooms each. &J.S00 for both, on Elm St., near Wylie av. (90). W. A. litKKUa S: SU.Nb, so Fourth av. Jyl4-S8-Tn T7ORSALE-H.100-HOUSE, FOUR ROOMS, LOT J; 20x100 rt.. t)rieans St., Thirteenth ward. (U4.) AV. A. HERHON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. Jy7-:-7.H2i,2s HOUSES AND LOTS ON EAhY TERMS; SEND forKrgenewlUt. J1AGAW&GOFF. Llm., I4S Fourth av. jyj;-3- Q 800 tT?0 hoi CENTRALLY LOCATED. FRAME house of six rooms and finished attic: pa- pereU throughout and lias every modern comen cn- lenoe: nanay u tnree car 11 strictir nrst-cla.es; terms to suit llnee; neighborhood CO., Penn and bhad avs., E. E., 8966. Jrl4-C z. A. UlLtVIivOE CJOrr OOO-WYLIE AV.. CORNER PROPER- OJtJj TY: two good business houses and three nti 2. 000 per year; can 52,100; onlv a few 1. -.. j .ui'.i ' ... i.n...l . short squares from Court House. J. C. RElLLY, in; 1111 iswi HiuiDuiuiuiruiii ' 77 Diamond st, J1I-0S-TTSSU' East End Residences. A BEAUTIFUL EAST END HOME WITH l'rge grounds: a corner property: htgh giound, commanding a 6plendld view; convenient location: handy to electric cars; house Is roomy and cry complete; lot 144x157: at the price we hie, vlr., J1.500. It Is a positive bargain. S. A. DICKIE i CO., Penn and bhady avs,,TS. E. Jyl4-1 GOOD FRAME DWELLING OF 8 ROOMS. Jx. hall in center, bath, gns. porches, etc.; lot 100 feet front on a good paed street In Twentieth n ard, 2 minutes' walk 1 rom Fifth av. traction or Duniiesne electric lli.es; price only S7. 000. W. C. BERINGER & CO., 150 Fourth av. Jyll-34-Tnssu ATTRACTIVE li ROOM BRICK RESIDENCE; modern st)le; lot I?i0x250; good thoroughfare; near rapid transit; cut price to prompt buytr. bl'LANE & BRO.. Wylie and Fifth avs. Jyl4-4S "DOQUET ST.- OAKLAND SQUARE-TWO X) adralrablv arranged and commodious new houses are now finished and ready for Inspection on Jloquct 6t. adjoining Oakland Square; ts- fthalt pavement Just completed and houbes ready or occupancy; the lots are within 300 feet of the prettiest part f Schenler Park, a full view of which Is commanded lrom these bouses; erounds een ercd. streets pa ed and the houses the best and most cnnvtnicntnr arranged tn the market at the pri e; 158,000. on terms to suit purchaser. Applv to C. II. CHANCE, No. 16 Oakland Square. je&t-SZ BEAUTIFUL HOJIE. LOCATED IN TWENTT THlRD'ward, near entrance to Schenley Park; a handsome residence. Queen Anno style, nine larrp rooms, modern improvement, nearh an acre of land, commands fine lew; variety of shade and fruit trees: cemented cellar under whole house; cement walks; pood water; handsome outbuildings; rent reasonable to good tenant. For full particu lars apply to or address PETER SHIELDS. Agent, 533 Grant 6t., corner Virgin alley. Jvl4-53t BOQUETST.-IF YOU ARE THINKING OF having a house ot your own take a look when j ou go to :chenley Park at the two elegant and i-ommodlous stone front residences on Boquet st., adjoining Oakland bquare: these are all that now remain undisposed of out of the seven which were finished last winter; rooms commodious and con venicnUdistance to Schenley Park buttwo minutes. Price, SIO.000; terms to suit purchaser. Apply to BLACK, .t BAIRD, Fourth av. JeSM TTOR SALE-rRICE VERY REASONABLE X ?6.5no In midst of Eat End. on Edw In, near b. Highland av; 8 rooms, modern improvements; lotSOxlSO ft.; all In first-class order; Immediate possession. (61.) W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. Jyl4-31-14.21.IS" -TORTH OAKLAND SQUARB-WHY PAY 1 rent Is a question which may w en be asked when such neat, commodious and attractive houses can be had for f5.750andon terms so easy as those Just unisnea ana now onerca on. ortu uakiano square; this Is admittedly one of tho prettiest places in the county: it Is divided onlvbv a ravine from the most beautiful part of Schenley Park, of which It commands a superb view; the street cars pass w ith ln a few hundred feet; the houses will be appreci ated at onceuprn examination, having excellent arrangement or ooms. bar windows, wide porches, handsome stairway, tile 'hearths and electric ar rangements all through; In short, all modern im provements: onlyjl.uoo cash, balance uponlong tlmcasma7be reouired to suit purchaser: streets paved with asphalt and sewered; time from post office by Plttsbiirc Traction orDuquesnc cars or ll. O. Railroad less than 20 minutes. Anplv to C. II. CHANCE, No. 1G Oakland square. jy-ia- OO OOO A NEW TWO-STORY DWELLING 0.3 house of 5 rooms, lialL veranda, slate roof, etc: located In Eureka Place. Oakland: onlr7 min utes' walk from Fifth Avenue Traction (fare 3 cent6); street graded and board walked: immediate possession: easy payments. UEOKOK SC11M1UT, I57Fourthavo. Jj 12-5G-Trssn' Allegheny Residences. " ( FINE BRICK RESIDENCE ALMOST NKW J. and replete throughout with all modem con veniences; larg.-lotand side entrance: alley in the rear; this valuable residence Is situate on one of the llnest streets In Allegheny; contiguous to West ern a v. cars; can be secured at aery moderate price, permit to examine the premises from JAS. W DRAPE CO., 313,Woodst., Pittsburg. Jyll-51-D" YrE HAVE FOR SALE A COMPLETE HOUSE ? In Allegheny, one square from parks: loca tion one of the best in Allegheny City: house sets hack from street; line shade trees; lot 54x169 feet. For permit to see the propertv see agents. BAX TER, THOMPSON CO., 162 Fourth avenue. Jyl2-63-TUThSSU Suburban Residences. TXRSALE-OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROP--L ERTY: a beautiful suburban Dome: fine brick bouse: nine rooms: two acres land; fruits of all kinds in abundance; on Chartiers R. R., near Can nonsburg. Pa; price only 15.000. (92.1 W. A. HERRON A SON S, 80 Fonrth av. ;Jy7-!-7.14.21.iS FOK SALE LOTS. City Lots. AT A BARGAIN IF SOLD AT ONCE LOTS on Herron v Camp and Clarissa sts., Tlilr teenth ward: will sell as a whole or sub-dlvlde; beautiful location and close to Central Traction line. M. F. HIPPLE A CO.. 96 Fourth av. Jyl2-38-TTSSn LOTS-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR from 5100 to $300. in the Eighteenth ward: lone Bayments: easy terms. Inquire of CHAS. E. ORXEL.IUS, attorney. 406 Grant St., Pittsburg: or go to his office. Moruingsideav;, on tnegrounas, and see his agent, T. Ed. Cornelius. myl8-45-D Suburban Lots. SALE AT BnADYSIDE: LOCATION "COR X first class, desired. (94) Fourth ay. Lot 25x10? lret-EI.5O0-a quick sale W. A. HEEROX SONS. Jy5-8-6.10.I4.18 GLENMAWR PARK PLAN OF LOTS-30XH0 each, onlv fiw. 125 and ?I50; payments, J10 cash and balance J5 per month; no interest, no taxes; streets graded, boardwalks laid: natural gas .iuu urfaui niiicr. are J.CE.1J li. LUVLK Jt CO.. corner Fourth av. and Grant st. Jyl4-63-H,lS,16.17 18 LOTS-ON GLENWOOD AV.. CONVENIENT to B. & O. station and Second av. electric road; avenue gradcd.raacadamized, sidewalks, cltv w ater; houses and lots on very eav terms: monthly payments if de!red. GEORGE "C. BURGWIN. Attorney -at-Law. 130 Fourth av. Jyl2-47-TTSSu SUBURBAN TROPERTY THE LARGEST lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best terms In the county at faheraden. 15 minutes from Union station: see Sheraden betore vou buy else where. ANDREW PATTERSON. SecrcUrv. 127 Tilth av. fe27-7i-D 8100 WILL BUY -OU A LOT IN THE Glen Mawr Park plan of lot, onlv sift riownand $5aimirth;no Interest; no taxes; board w alks laid and streets graded; don't fill to secure a lot soon as they are se'llng rapidly; all lots 30x110, bee REED B. COYLE 4. CO.. cor. 1 onrlh av. and Grant st. Jyl4-G3-14,15.16,17,13 DO ACRES AT SHERIDAN. ONLYTENMIN iJO UTES' walk rrom station, about 23 acres per fectly leel; nicely located for subdivision; Just the thing for a small sj ndicate; price 518, OuO: one-third caslu balance on longtime. See JOHN K.EWING XCU. cxclusie agents, 1B7 Federal st. Jy8-97-3,10,12,14.1(.lS' QO 100-H CASn-NEARLY NEW 2-STORY O '? frame dwelling. 5 rooms, hall, etc; trees and shrubberv- Ingram, right near station; lotCOx 20. J. C. RElLLY, 77 Diamond st. Jyi2-ES-rrssu C?1 I.-SO-SHEEADEN. ONLY A SHORT DIS- two-story frame a bargain. J. C. Jyl2-5S-TTSSu 1oIl! .ing lite rooms and attic; RElLLY. 77 Diamond St. Farms. V7"ESTERN FARM3-1N SIZES TO SUIT. FOR 1 1 sale or exchange. Inquire ROOM 209 Bls- sell block jy-o 217 ACRES or EXTRA GOOD FARMING land In FatetlfleomitViitMn iw, .-a. deTlaid with coal and iron ore;tn o good housed and all necessary outbuildings: would make a No l stkfarm, J. C. RElLLY, 77 Diamond st -i JyI2-5.s-TTSSU Miscellaneous. ACRES COAL LAND IN BELMONT county. Ohio, fronting is: ,ne .. ,.- G60 ,,.,,.,, "r"-"re, anu Ulrectlv in 4o degree Hue or ashlnetou county, P... oil anil gs belt: will jleld i.0jfl bn. per acre- terms reasonable. M. H. STEVENSON, Attorner at Law, cor. Fourth ay. andGrautst., Pittsburg Pa jil4-24 ' I.. ,n....lm ,wt... l,tl..l. - - . sll.v. PERSONAL. pERSOXAL-CAbll PAID FOR OLD GOLD X and silver; Jewelrt repaired: new work nude to order. CHRIS. HAUCH. 511 SmlthneJd it. aj)19-134 rERSONAL-DO YOU WANT TO SAVE money? If so, buv your books and stationery froinnsjinidsuminersacritlcesalcnowon. FRANK BACON A CO.. 301 Smithfield st. Jel PERSONAL-FINE BOOKS-WE HAVE THE X finest collection of finely illustrated boots .Vu.Nf-m.t,V,V,H.'"rp5L.,",,r,Prl:'?'e LEVI'S BOOK STORE. WO Liberty st. pre'scnts. aei2 pERSONAL-WHEN I tVAS A SSIALL HOY X my mother always-repaired my breeches and rbrt-.!'ut Ein.e,1 Eot 'w great bieman. DICK WIN the well-known tailor, G nrtli af., cor. A ood t., second Boor, has been substituted7, who now does all my cleaning, pressing aud renovatlnir in great snape, leu, lajs, jaylS-SO-B i East End Lots. I.'AlltJluurtX 1'1AU1S 1AJ171 FUK kjAljU, ; choice lots, elegant location, with a beautiful and commanding view of the whole East Liberty Valler. located on Falnnount av., two squares from Penn, aud one square from Neglev av. : can be reached by cable and electric cars. Inquire of bTRAUli A MORRIS, corner Wood and Third st. inyS-10-D LOTS 20X100-ON tA SEWERED AND BLOCK stone paved St.: convenient to P. R. R. and cable cars; cheapest lots In the city, SAMUEL W. KLACK & CO., 99 Fourth av. Jyl4-55 -YNLYI1.800-EDGEWOOD. P.R.R, FINE LOT 01 grounn, size uxi.io; very SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO. handy to station. Jyl4-56' Allegheny. LARGE LOTS ADJOINING CALIFORNIA AV., Allegheny, close to electric cars; 100 feet front and over aKi feet deep. Plan at office of JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 31$ Wood St., Pittsburg. Jyll-51-B' TVfAYFIELD-BUILDING SITES IN SIZES TO Hi suit; Perrrsvllle av., one mile from Carnegie Hall. Pleasant Valley Electric Line. Inquire of THE OWNER, Room 209. Blssell block. Jy9-G 1 f ACRES OF GROUND-FRONTLNG ON J Perrrsvllle av.. Tenth ward. Allegheny City, which can 1 subdivided into beautiful bnlld lnglots price below market value If 6old boon. A. Z.TBYERs 4 CO., 83 Federal St., Allegheny. ; Jvl4-65-TTS FOK SAiE-BUSINXSS. IStisiuess Opportunities. BARBER SnOP-GOOD LOCATION-TnTVL sell cheap. Call at A. EDL1S Jt CO.'S. 502 to 510 LUertv st. J5 12-20 B OOK AND STATIONERY STORE IN LARGE i prosperous tow u : East End grocery at a bar gain; cigar stores $300 to 53,000; ehoe store 5iw: bakeries, restaurants, mute depot. PERCIVAL & Jyl4-S5 GASTON. 439 Grant st. CITY DRUG STORE-VERY CHEAP; OWNEK leaving city. Address A. E. II., Dispatch of fice. JyU-17 COMPLETE RESTAURANT OUTFIT FOR sale cheap; range, boiler, steam table, tables, chairs and crockery at a bargain, and store build ing, 548 Wood street, for rent, inquire ROOM S09, Blssell block. lyS-tf" FOUNDRY WELL ESTABLISHED AND equipped: did $1(0.000 last year and growing: plenty orders ahead: excellent location, right here on rfver bank and railroad: furnace castings a speciality; many others made, both light and heavy; this Is a rare opportunity to step Into a safe and profitable business which will be ir the closest Investigation; price 23.000. MAGAW & GOFF, LIM., 143 Fourth av. Jy-54 POR SALE-J1.300 OR INVOICE. GROCERY" stand doing large business, mostly cash; cheap rent: others tao. M0 to f 10,000: cigar store, res taurant, shoe store, flsh market, machine shop; fine milk depot. HOLMES & CO., 420 SmlUifleld street. Jel7 GROCERY STORE DOING A GOOD BUSI NESS: removal of owners cause for selling; will invoice about $2,000. Address or call 400 FIFTH AV.. Pittsburg. JylI-44 GROCERY STORE A WELL-ESTABLISHED stand, doing a good ca6h business; best of reasons for selling. Address A. B., Dispatch of fice, Jyl4-27 TVYERCnANT TAILORINGAND GENTS' FUR J.VL NISHIN'G store combined; good location, within ten miles of Pittsburg; will sell cheap, as owner wants to go West; good trade established. Address S. D., Dispatch office. JyH-38 STOHE-THE nALF INTEREST IN A WALL paper store: best location In the city: paying an elegant profit: good reasons for selling. Address a 5., Dispatch office. Jyll-72-TTSSu Business Properties. A SUBSTANTIAL TLANING MILL PROP ER1"Y Including the necessary buildings and complete outfit of excellent machinery, engine and boiler, planer, matcher, molder, saws, turning lathes, shafting, pulleys, etc, etc. ; everything In first-class order; will sell the entire building and nnchluery together, or will 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; will be sold on very favorable terms. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. Agents. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. JylO-54D GLASS PLANT-FULLY EQUIPPED GLASS plant, close to the city, can be put in opera tion at once; natural gas or coal; small cash pay ment and long time. Address GLASS, Dispatch office. Jyli-26 ONE BRICK AND ONE FRAME DWELLING and storeroom, corner MarketandAdamssts.. Allegheny; five rooms each: finished attic In brick house, and In splendid condition. W. C. BEIUN UERA CO.. 156 Fonrth av. jvll-34-Tnssu FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock, ACOACn TOP WAGON-IN GOOD CONDI TION for one or two horses: suitable for baker or butcher business. At No. 153 STEUBEN ST., Thirty-sixth ward. Jy8-22 TIORSE, BUGGY AND HARNESS-FINE driver. Inquire at S01 LIBERT Y ST. Jy4-14 Blacliincry and Metals. T7NGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND: Xj largest stoek of all sizes; 16x36,12x24,12x18.10 X2U. 10x16. 10x12. 9xl2.Sxl2.7xl2. axUnountedni tort- able engine numos. gov boners ot an sizes, suatting, pulleys, ,?' 25 Park Way, Allegheny, Pa. umps, governor, etc. -iciepnone, dM. s J.S. YOUNG, apll-D rrqiE BECK AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIGHT X engine; engines, boller6 and sawmills and woodworking machinery. HARMES MACHINE DEPOT. 99 First av., Pittsburg. my7-D Mis ce Ran eons. CUSTOM MADE PARLOR SUITS STUFFED with hair for sale at lowest prices during the dull season. Come and select coverings to suit your taste at M. KLEIN'HAN'S, Practical Uphol sterer, 101 Ohio, cor. Cedar av., Allegheny, Pa. 'JJ14-S3 E NCYCLOP-EDIA BRITANNICA AMER I 1CAN renrlnt (Stoddard caltlonl at half nrfpp! this superb edition, the only one printed lu this couairj irom regular siercuiypeu piaies,maoe lrom setup type, and the only exclusive subscription edition in the market, Is now complete and ready for delivery to subscribers at (2 50 pervolmne; po sitions open to gentlemen of education, to whom exclusive territory will be riven. MAXWELL aujiai.itv ii.l, rt Publisher. :J5 Fifth av. Jel4-TUWThFSSU M ODENE-AT 051 PENN AV. 3e3-17 TO LIST. City Residences. TO LET-BRICK HOUSE 7 ROOMS: LOCATION central, near Fifth ave; suitable for 2 families, tS per mo. W. A. HERRON & SONS. SO Fourth ave. Jyll-28-Tust Fast End Residences. rpo LET-DESIRABLE HOUSE, 8ROOMSMOD X ERN fixtures; rent very reasonable, on Dennis ton ae. (which Is paed and sewered). W. A. HERRON ifcONS. 80 Fourth ave. Jyl4-57-TTt Allegheny Residences. Q1 1 NEAT. NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSE ON 'ijJXt the hill, between Irwin avtnuc and Over look street. A. LEGGATE & SON, 108 Fourth ave. Jyl4-55t Rooms. T7URNI8HED BOOMS, WITH OR WITHOUT J: board. 20 NINTH ST., city. Jyl4-26t T) OOMS Xi floor NEWLY" FURNISHED SECOND floor room: all conveniences, airy, good view; house faces cast park. iucjsdakav., Allegheny. jyj2-w TJOOM-ONE THIRD-STORY FRONT ROOM, Xi furnished: stationary washstand; useofbith. Apply 432 PENN AV. J13-10t tfO LET-SUIT Or 3 NICE ROOMS ON FIRST X floor, in 50 per mo. : in new building: No. 1230 Penn at e. W. A ., f. H If I SI A. SJISS Sll k-nlT.lh .HERRON 4 SONS, SO Fourth ate. Jyll-28-Tust Easiness Stands. BUILDING WITH DRY noUSE, SUITABLE for laundry, planing mill, stslr building or pattern shop, on Hemlock St., head of Espltnade street. Third ward. Allegheny. A. LEGGATE & SON, 103 Fourth nve. Jyl4-55t TO LET nANDSOME STOREROOMS, NOS. 78 and 80 Diamond St., Jnst above Smithfield st., lu new Dispatch building; wcil lighted ele gantly fitted no. centrally located and having every eouteuience; these rooms are admirablv suited for Insurance, real estate or other office business. For lurther information apply, after 2 P. jr.. to BUSI NESS MANAGER, The Dispatch, Smlthheld and Diamond sts, ap29-li;t rpo LET CHOICE OFFICES ON SECOND X and third floors ofThc Dispatch business office building, corner Smithfield and DUmond sts. : theso are in suites of two or four room?, as desired, and have every contenlcncc; centrally located, well ar ranged and lighted; there are no better offices lor professional men in the cltv. Apply, alter 2 r. 11., to BUS. MGR, DISPATCH, on the premises. ap.B-117t LOST. L' OST OR STOLEN-FROM NO. 320 WESTERN av.. Aikclienv. dark, brimllt, hull hitrh weight about 40 pounos: liberal reward lor its re BRERETON, No. G6 Third av., Jyl4-33 Turn to tv. u Pittsburg. T OST-DOG: SMALL BLACK TERRIER DOG X J Julv 13. ltOl, 6omewhere between Fortieth and Fortv-fourth sts., below Butler St.: license 2272 on collar: by returning said dog to owner a suitable reward will be- paid. THOS. MCCAFFREY, owner, 3509 Butler street. Jyl4-03 T OST-SPOTTED COACH DOG, HEAVILY Xj marked with blick spots: wore collar with name of owner, and dog license pltle. No. 493, scries C; dog's name Ledger:" suitable reward will be paid tor his return to J AMES. HUMBIRD cor. t in.h av.and Darragh st., Oakland. cltv. Jvl4-30 NOTICES. -TV SON, GEORGE EQHE, HAVING IX left me, I warn every and all persons not to trust him on my account, as I will not lie responsible for any debts contracted for by him. GEORGE KOHJC, 605 Carson street, Southside. Jylt-34 AMUSEMENTS. HARRIS' THEATER Mr. P. Harris, R. L. Britton.T. F.Dean, proprietors and managers. Every afternoon una evening. The celebrated Irish drama. COLLEEN BAWN. Week July 20 "TJie Long S trike." Jy-U--CT 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. THK CHALFONTE ATLANTIC'CITT, X. J. , On thbeach,vUh nnsurpassodocean view. S.ilt water batbs In the house. Send for circular. JeSO-iO-D E. ROBERTS & SONS. HOTEL IMPERIAL, ATLANTIC CITY, K. J., Maryland or. directly on the beach, facing the oconn. Handsomely deco rated and furnished. Capacity 200. Strictly flrst-class. Piicos: By the dav. $2 to $3: by the eek, $10 to $18. G. W. KEXDRICK. JyB9S-D ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The largest hotel. Open all the year. Joll-11 CHARLES McGLADE. Cape Slay. CONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY, N. J., SEA SON 1S9L nassler's Celebrated Orches tra. Opens June 6. J. F. CAKE. my26-60-Trhs HOTEL CHALFONTE. CAPE MAY, N. J. Greatly enlarged since last season. All modern Improvements: Jy4-22-D II. W. SAWYER. M ARINE VILLA, cape May, r. J. Within M yards of the surf. Seventeenth season; 60 rooms added, facing the sea; eleva tor, baths, etc. MRS. F. HALLENBECK. Jyl-21-n TUB STOCKTONHOTEL CAPE MAY, N. J. Now open for the fourth consectlve season of present management. Greatly improved. CnHino unsurpassed. jel(W9 F. T. WALTON, Proprietor. HOTEL IJVIA.TrE;TTEJ, CAPE MAY. N. J. JOHN TRACY & CO., Proprietors. Located directly on the beach. Elevator and all modern improvements. Address JOHN TRACY, Proprietor, Washington Hotel, Philadelphia, or to Cape May. Jyl HOTEL COLUMBIA. Cape Mat, N. J. All modern improve ments, popular prices, special rates by the week. H. W. SAWYER. Jy4-21-D Other Keaorts. MOUNTAIN HOUSE, CRESSON SPRINGS. Main line Penna. K. 11.; 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, myl5-78 Co., Pa. J ONG BRANCn, N. J. United States Hotel, Select family and transient hotel, directly on the ocean; 500 feet frontage; $3 and $3 50 per day; reduced weeklv rates to families. J. C. VAN CLEAF, Prop., Mansion House, Brooklyn Heights, N. Y., di rectly opposite Wall street terry. Jell-15-TTS HOTEL WOPSONONOCK, Wopsononock Mountain, ocean level. 2,650 feet above UNQUESTIONABLY tho finest location on the Alleghenies. For rates and circulars write to M. O'BRIEN, Proprietor, ly-23-TTS Altoona, Fa. BEDFORD SPRINGS BEDFORD, PA. Hotel Opens June 13. Writo for pamphlet on this great Resort, and the famous BEDFORD SPRINGS MINERAL WATER. L B. DOTY, MANAGER. my3a30-TTS EUREKA MINERAL SPRINGS, SAEGEETOWN, PA. Analysis of the Chalybeate (or iron) Spring Water, by R. A. Robertson, A. B., of the University of Glasgow; M. D. of we university oi Edinburgh, Scotland, and Member of tho Royal College of Surgeons at London, Eng., and late of Philadelphia, Pa.: Specific gravity, 1004.5, one gal. of which contains of sodium sulphate, 2.86i grains; of potassium sulphate, 6.966 grains; of calcium sulphate, 2.640 grains; of calcium carbonate, 1.905 grains; of magnesium carbonate, 2.048 grains; of ferric carbonate, 20.607 grains; of sodium chloride, 2.250 grains; of aluminum silicate, 3 570 grains; of organio matter (vege table), 0.1 grains: total, 42.347 grains. Vol ume of gases in cubic inohes: Carbonic acid gas, 19.577; sulpheretted hydrogen, 11.0S6: total gases, 30.663 cu. in. We respectfully submit the above to all intelligent pby sicians. Jyi-T3 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 tho best grades of goods, yet our prices are lower than asked for inferior goods elsewhere, Our effects are artistic and always undertaken under guarantee Wo are in a position to fit up all classes of residences, and wo refer with pleasure to a maj ority of the finest residences m Pittsburg and Allegheny as to our ability to furnish something out of the common order at a minimum price. If you have gas fixtures too good to throw away wo can alter them into electro-combinatiou or straight electric effects, and can refinisu. them In any color with most pleasing results at very little cost. We are always glad to furnish special de signs and special effects on application. As we deal exclusively in goods mentioned wo 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, E31-533 WOOD STREET, Rooms 30S, 309, 312 and 313. Je.19-30 DR. HARRIS' CRAMP CURE -rOR- Every Ache and Pain FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES. Manufactured by L.H. HARRIS DRUG CO., Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh Avenue, Je30-r PITTSBURG, PA. Stencil and Stamp Works. W. s3. Bunting, 20Fifth2qvgMarketSt. Try Our Lauqhton Pads. 1yS PURE BOTTEB, COUNTY. Made at Our Own Cream ery, in WASHINGTON GEO. ielO-nw. K. STEVENSON 4.C0., filxth arena. WASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINARY- T)R0P09ALS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR ir-r-r-XT MLT.m -r-r-r - TT Iho noxt session opens September It J; new floor and sidewalks on the Sharif- AT-4V Tllllxl I V IlT T M Jlorfloguesorlnfornmtlon apply to MISS IJnrglirldge. Flan can toe seen at tho on c - VV JT X AWIN ,JL IVJU Sj BROWNSON, D. D., Pres. Board of Trustees, Washington, Pn. Jy4-38-TUS JEFFERSON ACADEMY. CANONSBUBG. PA. PrlnclDaL C. M. Des Islets. Ph. D. (Prince- home school; September 16, thoronrh tnatrnftlnn.,A,(livii ni-enftratlon a sue- clalty; experienced teachers; has educated many of the ablest men of the South and West. Send for handbook. Jel3-43-TTS Pennsylvania Hollldaysbarg. Holudaysburg Seminary for Y'oung Women and Girls. Thorough instruction. Methods adapted to the Individuality of each pupil. Home com forts. Location exceptionally healthful. Malaria unknown. Address MRS. R. S. HITCHCOCK. JelI-17-TTS Harcourt Place Seminary. A school of the highest grade for young ladles and girls. Established upon original lines, Its success has been remarkable. For catalogue, address the principal, MISS ADA I. AYER, B. A., Gambler, .Ohio. Jelo-9-TTS WESTERN UNIVERSITY OF PENNA 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. JC4V-98-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 P., Rector, Gambier, Ohio. jeli-9-TT3 IA.ICIC TNSTITUTE, 204 North Ave., Allegheny, Pa., Prepares for college and business. German and French, Shorthand and Type writing. Next term opens September 2. LEVI LUDDEN, A. M., Principal. Jy0s?3.TTS CHELTENHAM MILITARY ACADEMY Ogontz, Montgomery Co., Pa. Unex celled in beauty and healthfulness of loca tion and surroundings and in buildings, equipment and all other requisites of a. flrst class school. Number limited to 60. For illustrated circular address JOHN CALVIN BICE, A. M., Principal. my!5-77-D CURRY UNIVERSITY, SIXTH ST. Fall Term Opens September 1. Classical, scientlflo, normal and English business college. School of shorthand. Con-servntor3- of music. School of elocution. Eight thoroughly equipped schools in one. Night school opens Sept. 1. Bookkeeping, shorthand, geometry, mechanical drawing. Send for catalog Je. H.M.RO WE, President. jylI44-D HOLY GHOST COLLEGE. Next session opens September 2. New stu dents should come to be examined August 31. Special Business Department for Book keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, etc. Ger man and Elocution free of charge. For cata logue and further particulars address REV. JOHN T. MURPHY, C. S. Sp., President. Night School opens October 5. Jyl4-65-TT3 P1TTSHURE ACADEMY. Academic, Normal, Commercial. Students prepared for advanced classes in the best colleges, for teaching, for business. Younir Ladles' Seminary Department. Fall term opens Monday, September 7, 189L Office days Wednesdays and Saturdays. Hon. Thomas M. Marshall, President Board of Trustees. For catalogue address J. WARREN LYTLE, Principal, No. 7 Fourth avenue. j y9-81-TUThs PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE FOR Women. Situated in a beautiful park, 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 lurther informa tion, apply to MISS HELEN E. PELLE TREAU, President, Pittsburg (East End), Pa. Jy4-5-Tna AUCTION SALES. LAW OFFICES OF CHAS. F. McKENNA, 133 Fifth avenue. "VBPHANS' COURT SALE OF TWO DWELLING HOUSES. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans'Court at No. 181 Juno Term, 1891, will be sold at public solo, on the premises, No. 32 Webster avenue, Fifth ward, city of Pittsburgh, at 2 o'clock p. M., THURSDAY, tho 30th day of July, A. D. 1891, two dwelling houses erected on all that certain lot on Webster avenne, 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 13 sub ject to ground rent of $23 33. TERMS OF SALE. Ono hundred (1100) dollars cash on day of sale; one-half tho purchase money on con firmation of sale and delivery of deed, and the balance in one year thereafter, secured by tight bond and mortgage, with interest semi-annuallv. JOHN WHITNEY, Executor. JOHN C. RElLLY, Real Estate Agent, No. 77 Diamond St., city. jyll-35-TT MOORE & McGIRR, Attorneys, 116 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 whiah is erected a two-story frame dwelling, known as No. 152. Terms of sale One-fourth cash on con firmation of sale and delivorv of deed, bal ance, three equal annual payments, with in terest, to be secured by tight bond and mortgage on the premises. TOBIAS KENNEDY, Administrator. A. J. PENTECOST, Real Estate and Auctioneer, 413 Grant st. Je30-30ru AT AUCTION. Fine fnrnlture, carpets piano, bicycle, camera, etc., TUESDAY, JULY 14, at 10 o'clock at the roms, 311 Market street. Fine chamber suites in oak and walnut, handsome parlor suites upholstered in tapes try, plushes, rngs. and' liair cloth, mirror door waidrobes, book cases; chiffonier side boards, extension table, leather chairs and rocker, springs, mattress, pillows and bol ster, dinner servioe, toiletware, brusscls and ingrain carpets, kitchen range, laundry flxtuies, lot notions, curtains, etc. Goods now on exhibition. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. Jyl2-95 AUCTION SALE FURNITURE, CAR PETS, range, sewing machine, etc., Thursday, July lfi, at 10 o'clock, at the resi dence 2o. 12 Market street, Allegheny. Take Rebecca street cars to Spruce street. Chamber suits, parlor suit, M. T. table, ex tension table, chair rocker. Singer sewing machine, lounge, child's bed, spring mat tress, bedding, dishes and glassware, kitchen undlanndry furniture. Terms cash. Honse open after 8 o'clock morning of sale. Jyl4-71 HENRY AUCTION CO. LEGAL NOTICES. "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TnAT LET i TERSof administration, C. T. A., on the estate of Dr. Josiah F. Roberts, lato of tho city of Pittsburg and county of Alle gheny, 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, 1o1640-tu 81 Diamond street.Pittsburg.Pa. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVFN THAT LET TERS of administration cum testa mento annexo on the estate of Catharine Gilncr, lato of tho Seventeenth ward, de ceased, have been granted the undersigned. All persons having claims against the biimo will present them lor payment to tho under signed, and those inueh'ted will make pay ment thereof ti ithout delay to MARY GILNER. No. 410 Tn enty-lourth St., or ner attorney. W. C. iMOEELAND, Fourth av. and Grant St. Jc9-S-tu BUSINESS CHANGES. THE PARTNERSHIP KNOWN AS POOR & NE1LSON, real-estate brokers, 52J2 Jiutler street, has been dissolved by mutual consent. Business will be carried ou at the same place by J. II. Poor. Signed ROBERT NEILSON, J. B. POOR. Jyll-13-D 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 Savings 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 Roterence, John W.Uonon, of W. A. Hor- I ron&fion. ieJ-57 received until Jnlr 17.- m Jyll-ft-D QEO. A. CHALFANT, President. m w. wu....,, bUUIIUU HI JV.. .U.llU. AJVW II " - a .H PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR whitewashing and also for cleaning the iwenty-eigntn wara public school Dunumg. iu3 must oein oeiore J uiyso, jomi. Address A. K. DUFF, Secretary, Southside, city. 76 Sixteenth St., JyU-34-D PROPOSALS FOR KALSOMININGI AND washing walls of tho Morse Twenty-fifth Ward School, T wenty.flfth and Sarah streets, Sonthside, will bo received at school until 3 p. m. Thursday, lGth Inst. Specifications to bo seen at Bchool. By order of Directors. C. SODE, , President. JOHN McKAIN, Secretary. Jyll-77 Ehqineeb'3 Office, 403 GrcAJrr Street, PiTTsnuiio, July 8, 1S91. j TO CONTRACTORS SEALED PRO POSALS for tho grading, curbing and paving of Beltzhoover avenue and Third street, in the borough of Beltzhoover, will bo reoeived at the above office 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 costof the work must accompany each proposal. Plans, specifications and information can be had at this office. The boro councils reserve the right to re Ject any or all proposals. C. E. OWENS C. E., Borough Engineer. Jy8-ll-8,lLH,16,18 PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTING A viaduct Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, 111., June 23, 1891. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received until 2 o'clock p. M on SATURDAY, July 25, 1891, for fur nishing, constructing and erecting the iron and all othor work complete, except ma sonry, excavations and fill, for a viaduct from south end of the Rock Island Wagon Bridge between Rock Island and the city of Rock Island, over the railroad tracks which adjoin the approach to the said bridge, in cluding the raising the said bridge to an in clination required to form a continuous roadway with the viaduct. Plans and speci fications, with full instructions, stipulations, etc., and the blank forms on which pro posals must be made, can be had on applica tion to CAPTAIN 3L W. LYON, Ord. Dept., U. S. Army, Commanding. Je25S5-25,2G,27,28jy23,21 DniDENDS. Office of the Cash Iksdrasce Comfakt, I r-ITTSBCRO, "A., J Uly b, lSML TMVIDEND NO. 47 THE ROARD OF JL7 RECTORS of this company have this daydeclaredasemi-annualdfvidendof4PER CENT ($2 per share), payable on demand. JObEPH T. JOHN STON, Secretary. jyiu-3i-D The Safe Deposit Co. of Pittsburo, ) No 83 Fourth avenue, Pittsbdbo, Pa.. Julv 9, 1891. DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS company have this day declared a dividend of THREE (3) PER CENT on the capital stock, out of the earnings of the last six months, payable forthwith, free of tax. Jyl2-6 WM. T. HOWE, Sec'y and Treas. MOSOWOAHELA IuSURAIfCE CO., 93 Fourth avenne, Pittsboto. Julv 7. 1891. nil DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS Company have this day declared a divi dend of ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PER SnARE out of earnings of past six months, payable on and after Thursday, 9th inst. JOHN H. CLANEY, Sec'v. Jyl2-35 CHOICE PROPERTIES. HOME SEEKERS XSD SHREWD INVESTORS Should not fail to investigate the opportunities offered them, by the OPENING mm PLAN OF LOTS Near BRADDOCK and adj oin ingthe EDGAR THOMSON STEEL WORKS. Full information on applica tion to EAST PITTSBURG IMPROVEMENT CO., No. 417 Wood Street, Pittsbnrg, Pa. No. 402 Burton Street, Braddock, Pa. Braddock Avenue, Brinton, Pa. Bank Building, Wilmerding, Pa. Jyl0-62-Tn CALIFORNIA AVE. Eleventh Ward, Allegheny City. Fine Building Lots in the RIDGEVIEW PLAN PRICES FROM $200 TO $2,500. Come early and secure the finest building lots in the market. Thirty eightalready sold. A.Z.BYERS&C0., 93 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. Jyl4-69-TT3 A VACANT CORNER, 150 FEET FRONT, On Line of Electric Road, One of the most desirable building sites in East Liberty. Can he sub-divided to advan tage. Will be sold very Cheap and on Favorable Terms. S. A. DICKIE & CO., PENN AND SHADY AVENUES, E. E. Jyl4-43-Tuwi' TO LET! Rooms With Power. Part of the three floors formerly occupied by THE DISPATCH, In POWER HALL, DIAMOND ST. For par ticulars see the reading notice in this issue. Je21-117 HOTEL FOR SALE. On account of the death of the proprietor ofthe Hotel Windsor of Youngstown, O., tho house will be sold at a bargain. Forty-live well-furnished looms; a flrst-class bar, well stocked with liquors. Will he sold for $3,500. Addtess A. GARNIER, jy!2-76 Youngstown, O. SHEFFIELD STREET. Very desirable two-story brick, eight rooms. This house is complete with all pos sible conveniences and in a No. 1 condition. 566 BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 FOURTH AVE. Jyl2-8i-TT3U MURRY & EDSALL, FIDELITY BUILDING, PITTSBUBG. w KENSINGTON On the Allegheny Valley Rail road and on the Alle gheny River, 1 8 Miles From Pittsburg, .MAT M HAVE Thpxcelsior Flint 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 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 uuu Rooms 30 and 32, No. FREE BOAT BLAINE: ON THE MONONGAHELA, The new manufacturing and residence town, adjoining and partly surrounding Elizabeth, between Charleroi, and Duquesne and McKeesport, on THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1891. Take the steamer Mayflower, leaving the foot of Market street at 9 A jr., return ing at 6 F. M., and stopping to receive and discharge BLAINE passengers at Homestead, Braddock and McKeesport; or, From the Pittsburg and Lake Erie station, end of the Smithfield street bridge, take the SPECIAL FREE TRAIK FOR BLAINE, leaving at 10:30 A. at, ar riving at Homestead at 10:50, Braddock 11:00, McEeesport 11:10, and Blaine at 11:30 A M.; or, From JSclIevemon take the 12:10 P. M. train, which reaches Monongahsla City at 12:37 and BLAINE at 1:05 p. m. FREE TICKETS For adnlts 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 agenta at all stations between Pittsburg and Belleveraon. ALL ARE INVITED To attend on that date the corner-stone laying at BLAINE of the extensivo works of the AMERICAN VAULT, -SAFE AND LOCK CO. And the celebration, under the auspices ofthe Elizabeth Board of Trade, of ths 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 about tho 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, J10 to 25 down, balance on time. No one town can doubt that the opening prices on BLAINE X. 2. 3. 4. 5. C. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 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 w ith 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, AND THE MOST DESIRABLE MANDFACTDRING SITES Left unoccupied in the Monongahela Valley. Other manufacturing concerns, t 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. JjUW GO TO 2 - If AND DOUBLE YOUR MONEY? I WET WE MED. THE GROCER, THE BUTCHER, THE BAKER, THE TAILOR, THE SHOEMAKER. 96 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Jyl4-33-TTS WITH MUSIC FREE CARS viewing the assured fntnre of the new these lots will be doubled inside a yea& PRESENTS AT THE OUTSTART Ci M