&iSSx&w&mS&& jpir 'W tJKjJ- isjsjw, T-"T-Jfl)JRS"THs3f T? f4&.tx- "WJ -, W-5 THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH; THURSDAY, JULY 16, "1891 8 Hgssgj E Display atiieriiscnerdt . one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified real estate advertisement!: on Vds piyc ten aits per line for each insertion, and none tacn for less than tliirt-j cents. Top ivm bejig displayed cowds as tioo. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BCSIXESS OFFICE. Cor. Smithfirld and Diamond Streets aiavaysopen. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, WHERE WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET. AND OTHER TEANSIEVT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE KECEnTDDPTOS P. 31. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers alreadr hai e accounts irltli The Disfatcii. FOR THE fOtrrilblDE, NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. TELtl'HONE NO KSZ. FORTHEEAbT END. J. W. WALLACE. 6121 PENN AVE. PITTSBURG ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler street. EMIL G. STDCKEV. 24th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEK. o9 Federal street. H. i. McBRIDE. Market Houe. AlleRhenv. F. H. EGGERs i. bON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western aud Irwin avenues. G. W. HUGHES. Penns) lvanla and Beaver ave. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Alleglienj ae. TVANTKD. Male Hell?. EARBER IJIMEDIATELY white barber; wages $12 : IKED HELD. McKeesport, Pa. - FIRST-CLASS weik. Address jyl5-C7 BARRFR-IMMEDIATFLY - GERMAN PRE FEURED. JOHN HLlNRlCUb. 26.C Iun a., Pittsburg. J J 16-40 IIOOK BINDER-A riRST-CLAsS BOOK 15IN . i IF Aiph at mce to ALBERT SCHMID. bupt. tstlngll iguou :-e Elcc. A3Ilg Oo , cltv. JJ16-S TJOOKKrEPER AN EXPERIENCED BOOK- JJ KL1 I'LR. Address LOCK BOX402, Homc- tuaa. fa Jjl6-S3 BOOKKEEPING WE ATTEND TO THE ojienlng and closing ind adjusting of books of fill kinds voucher system Introduced and individ ual instruction gl-eu bookkeepers in same; long experience and references as u accuracy, prompt ness and discretion. McCAFFERTY i ROBIN-S-ON, Boom 16. !6 I Ifth a. Je2s-Q2S-TT!, JOY-GOOD BOY 17 OR 18 FOR REAL IS-TATE X omce b. N.. Dispatch oSIce. JvlS-35 C1LERK EXPERIENCED (.ROCERY CLERK ' must speak liranm and Fngllsh. Call at T3 Vv must speak ucnnnn and Fngllsli. fcPEINGl.ARDKN AV.. Allegheny. J 16-93 flUTTEP RE YOl A CrTTFU IF 0. DO V. a on the A. D. Rl'DF new method or cnttlng- Jyl5-iS TKU CLERK-RELIEF DRUG CLERK AT XJ N o. 353 BEAVER W , Allegheny. Jel6-44 LOCL AND TRAVILING SALESMAN-SPE-Cl LTIE for German or gc ncnl trade; pay- Ing big wages to good man jii. Ai.L.iMi:, iiTJuonroe St.. i logo. Jyl6-2l M ACHIMSTS-TO NOTICE THAT THERE IS i strike nendlnir at the Continental Tube M orkfi now opented bj the oil ell Supplv Co. fcfeoud ave.. PlttMmrg jy6-S5-TTlissn 11 ACHIM-T5-AI.L MEMBERS OF THE HI IIROTHfcKHOOIl are urgenth requested to beat the meeting neSaturday evening. Jyl6-3 31 W-'UITH PUSH IX riTTSKUKG AXD cacn tow nana cit; or renn.yh ania and sur- rouiidlnr Mate:, to Introduce the fastcst-selllne- hou-fhold article on record; sale in Philadelphia liae reached a million: pas 53 50 perdai. For Tnrtlcularb address vilh stamp. . H. WILL IAMSON, 44 X. 1 ourth fct., Philadelphia, Pa. JM2-70 "rEN-FOR THE UNITED STATES RMT, .1 able-bodied unmarried men between the ages of 21 and i tears; good pa v. rations, clothing and me 4ical attendance; applicants mu&t be prepared t( riiih sitisfactorv evidence as to age, char acter and habits. Apply at Xo. 915 PENX AV Pittsburg, Pa Jv5-9-Th&u "IJAY ROLL CLERK - ONE THOROUGHLY J. experienced in rolling mill -w ork and practice, Addrc P. O. BOX 644, Pittbburg, Pa. jj 15-23 TEUlsTERED DRUGGIST MUbT BE TEM J V PUt VTE: G erma n preferred. Call at K 1.EK CHER's PHARMACY, 62 Federal sU, Allegheny. j) 16-39 SALTMEV IX EVERY COUXTY $73 PER monih and expenses; outfit, samples, etc,, tree: goods sold bj simple; steadv position to proper part; no experience nectsarj; fulljiar ticulars upon application; send stamp. WORCEs- i L.u, rr.iuULL Jini, lu., -i uerranu bi. i orccster, lass. J y 15-23-D CHIPPER-OXEH VYING HAD LARGE EX O TER1ENCE; mut be energetic: capable to manage largL shipping depirtmont; good silarv to rroperpartt ;stateage aud experience. Address P. O. BOX 1037 Jyl6-92 SOLICITOR-FOR LIFE INSURANCE; LIB- R VL commissions; policv taking becnuse inofrt plen-lngin prlc and plan. MURKY A ED fcALL 34 I ldelity building. inr27-49 STEAAI-DIEILLEKb - FOUR GOOD MEN stcadj emplOTmtnt. Iniuire ROOM" 22, Mc Cance Building, corm r seventh av. aud fcmlthfield street. jyl6-5 rpEACHFK A MALE TEACHER TO TAKE X chargi and teach in the High fcchool oepart- ment of the Braddock township schools; Latin pwHnotrr. alcebra. ttc. ,ire Includeil In the course cfstud. Applv tu A C, COULTER, Secretary, P3 Fourth a., Pittsburg. jyiG-n-arwrhi ri-RACK LAYERS -IMMEDIATELY. 35 MEX 1 for laying track on PITTBURG AND MOON BUN R. II., Groeton, Pa. Good nagc. J)15-l fPRAVELIXG MF-ALRY. REFERENCES; 25TIMES BUILDING, Chicago. J)16-7d T'OUXG AI AN "V HO HAS HAD bOME EXPERI ENCEin otfcTork. Address lnovtn hand wnting. stating salary expected, X. Y. Z., Dis patch ofllce. Jri Agents. A GENTS-OX SALARY OR COMMISSION TO hinule tlie new patent hemlcal Ink erasing itencil: tlie greatest selling noveltv ever nroducea erases ink thtroughly in two seconds; no abrasion of paper; 2(w to vxj per cent protit: one agent's sales amounted to ?!0 in six das; another fsMntwo hour: e want one energetic general agent for tach M&te and Territorv. For terms and full partlcu Hrs, address THE J105.UOE UtAbUt MFG. CO., La Croesc. "Wis. mr2-75 AGENTJUbT OUT MOST "WONDEHFUL advertlslngdeicectr known; sells toeer jnercbaut and manufacturer; splendid employment"; big pax; steady work; Inclose stamp. AltC X. MFt. CO.. Racine. Wis. jel6-21-TTS AGENTS JIO-vT WOSUEK1UL AOVEKTIS 1JG dertce ever known; sells to every mer chant; big pay; steady work. AKOX.MFG". CO., .Kacine, nis. jyib-iH-TT GENTS-LOCAL OR TRAVELING. TO COL LECT old coins; good pay; steady work. NU MISMATIC BANK. S7 Courtst.. Uoston. Mass. Jyll-U-TISSn V GEST-A LTVE, ACTIVE MAN TO ACT AS Ji. riannfacturer"s agent. Address THE P. W. C C0..13E.Longst., Colunibus.O. JylS-71-TThsu 7ciiale Help. AJIIDDLE-AGED SIN GLE LADY TO DIRECT the ork of housekeeping In a public Institu tion outside the city; must be a thorough house keeper and come well recommended: slarj SljOper annum lth lioard and washing. Address COIIN Tin . Di'pitcli offlce. jyll-ol 7?LDFKLY COUI'LE "OTTH SUITABLE CER a fiK ATEScan get situation to take charge oi countr plce ntar clt. Address 'TAITli 1 UI.. " Dispatch oSice. JylS-SO GOOD COOK WITH REFERENCES-CAN GET situation, with hlgnest wages, for a short jKrind. .MRS. THOMSON -S LN1ELLIGENCE OFFICE, urant 6t , near Mxth av. Jyl6-94 LADir-TO DO FANCY WORK AT THEIR homes; re furnish material and pay per Jicce, Call and set work or address, with stamp, . 31. Ll.il AR & CO., SO Fourth av., near Wood. Jyl6-17-MWFSU Male and Female Help. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN TO LEARN dmrthand.dm and ecning sessions; Graham and Pitman sjstem; leading typewriters: lndhld ual Instructions: tall term opens September 1. Call or address PRIVATE SHORTHAND INbTITUTE. a7 Fifth av. Jj16-15-ttsu T A UNDRESS- FOR PRIVATE FAMILY, XJ wages ,; chambermaids dining room girls. VWIvP, l.unoi J.ui auu vlidlMITr glTlS JUT IIOICIS, 100 bou-e girls, German and colored girls, one bor larni hand-, drivers, waiun, JIRs. E THOSlP bON. b0 Grant st. JA16-D mEAMsTERS, QUARRYMEN, LABORERS. 40 X farmhands, woman cook f6 per week, dish Hashers, chambermaids, waitresses. 200 house girls, A colored, 40 cooks. 10 chambermaids, seamstress. MX-EHAN'S. 515 Grant St., TU. 90. J13-D Situations. POSITION-IN GENERAL ACCOUNTING OR bookkeeping, )oung married man; practical experience 1 ten jears; satidactory relercnce lrom present employers and reasons for change. Address P. O. iiox !)27, city. api-du POSITION BY EXPERIENCED LADY STEN OGRAPHER and typewriter; also under stands bookkeeping; reference glen. Address M.. DIpatch ofllce Jyl4-49-Trsu CITUATIOX ASSTEXOGttArilEKANDTJXE- j GRAPH onerator brntuiiir man of?2 4ririraa . W., Dispatch office. JylG-29 Financial. rpo BUY-A MORTGAGE FOR $300. ALSO ONE JL for fl.MO, one for 51,600 and one for 52,000 money read nov. DENNlsTON, ELDERKIN A. CO . LIM.. 6232 Penn av. TeL 533. Jyl6-99-irwThs H TONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET d m0rt2MF? tin 1!x- J.TX rates on bond and REED B. Grant st. COYLE & CO., cor. Fourth av. and dcll-TTS rONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE a'.. .-. auiHa, iowcsiraies: no aciay. bAMUEi. AV. BLACK & CO.. 89 Fourth av. dell-4-TThs -SfONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES- LOW J.IL EST Interest; no delay. BLACK A BAIRD. 5 1 ourth av. apll-W-TTS -Jl rORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS BAILEY. 164 Fourth av. TcfllC?. 1UL i,FW..,. -V8. U iMIU pT CCUU ALLES . apl-19-TTssu srOBTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY JLUL M."UJifcj iiwyciy at lowc-l raics. HEM11.V, v ca v r-jv ct- .v., u- j? uuriii av. lnli2-D mO LOAN-JZ000 OR 52.600 AT 6 PER CENT ON i nrfci. juunfaKi uu uro&erage. jvaaress, glv- WANTED. Boarders and Lodgers. TODGERS-AT 1C7 FIFTH AY.. SECOND Li fl oor; beds 15 cents to S5 cents. jriG-ic -pOOMKHS AND LODGERS AT WINDSOR IX HOl'EL, 3 Diamond U: single rooms tier night 33c. 00c. 75c; per week $1 73, Z, 2 SO, 83: men Partners. PARTNER WITH FROM tf,W0 TO flO.000 IN sale speculation where monev may be doubled or quadrupled In next three months, satisfactory references. Address COMMERCIAL, Dispatch office. j j 15-12 Boarding. BOARD IN COUNTRY WITH REFINED PEO PLE by man and wife; gentleman comes to business every dav; give full particulars and state terms, which must oo moderate: please answer promptly. Address M. L., Dispatch office. JylG-34 Miscellaneous. PATTERN MAKFRS-TO KNOW THAT there is a strike pending at the W'estingliouse IJectric Compan. PATTERN MAKERS' ASSO CIATION of Pltl'burgand-wclnlt. jy!5-5fi rOU TO KNOW THAT THE BOOKS OF J. Southern B. S. L. Ass'n are now open for stock at 115 Fifth av. (room SOJ); charter receivid. JAMES A. 31 AG ILL, becretary. 1V16-87 FOB SALE DirKOVKD REAL ESTATE. City Residences. I?OR SALE-H.700-A GOOD HOUSE OF FIVE . rooms, wclllocated on improved street; acood Investment or a neat home. (54). W. A. HERRON & ON b, eo ourin av. Jy2-tj7-Th' FOR SALE-2. 250 -NEAT NEW HOUSE. 6 rooms, on McCandless av.. Eighteenth ward; location good (62). W. A. HERRON A SONS. 80 Fourth av. Jv9-74-Th HOUSES AND LOTS ON EASY TERMS; SEND lor large new list. MAGAW&GOFF. Lim., 143 Fourth av. Jyl2-S2 JO SOO-C11NTRALLY LOCATED. FRAME tjpOj house of six rooms and finished attic; pa- !iered throughout and has every modern concn tnce; liandr to three car lines; neighborhood strictlv first-class; terms to suit. S. A. DICKIE Js CO., Penn and shady a s., E. E., JS3GG. Jrl4-42 East End Residences. A BEAUTIFUL EAST END HOME WITH large grounds; a corner property: high f:round, commanding a splendid view; convenient ocatlon: hindvto electric cars; house is roomy and -ery complete; lot 144x157; at the price we hivp. viz.. J,oO0. it is a positive bargain. S. A. DICKIE i CO., Penn and shady avs., E. E. JyH-42 OOQUET faT, OAKLAXD SQUARE-TWO X admlrablv arranged and commodious new houses are now finlheu and rendj for inspection on Boquet st., adjoining Oakland Square; as phalt pavement just computed and houses ready lor occupancy; the lots are within 300 feet of the prettiest part .f bchenlcy Park, a full view of which is command d from these houses; grounds sewered, streets jmed and the houses the best and most convenlenth arranged In the market at the Eri e; $3,000. on terms to suit purchaser. Apply to . H. CHANCE, o. 16 Oakland Square. Jc2a-B2 "DOQUET ST.-IF YOU ARE THIXKIXG OF Sj having a houe of j our on n take a look when you go to behenley Pari, at the two elegant and ommodloufe stone front residences on lioquet St., adjoining Oakland Square: these are all that now remain undipoedof out of the seveu which ere niched list winter; rooms commodious and con xenienUdistanceto bchenle3 Park but two minutes. Price, $10,000: terms to suit purchaser. Applv to BLACK A BAIRD, Fourth av. je23-$3 T?OR SALE WESTMINSTER PLACE. XEAR brick house. 10 JL Amberson a., bhadyade. room: lot50T200ft.; fruit and ornamental trees: price, ?10t000; (67). W. A. HERRON A SOXS, 80 Fourth av. J ) 5-6, 11, 16 TORTH OAKLAXD SQUARE-WHY PAY Xi rent is a question t hlch mav wen be asked when such neat, commodious and attractUe houses can be had for 55 750 and on terms so easy as tho Just nnisnea ana uow onerea on Jonn uakiana square; this is admittedly one of the prettiest places in the county; it isdhided only by a ravine from the most beautiful part of facnenlev Park, of which it commands a superb view; the street cars pass with in a few hundred feet; the nouses will be appreci ated at onceupo: examination, having excellent arrangement of ooms, bay windows, wide porches, handsome stairwav, tile hearths and electric ar rangements all through; In short, all modern im provements: only 51,000 cash, balance upon long time as may be required to suit purchaser; streets paved with asphalt and sewered; time frompost oflice by Plttoburc Traction or Duquesnc carb or B. & O. Railroad less than 20 minutes. Acplv to C H CHANCE, No. 16 Oakland square, Jy4-15 &n OOO-ONLY fJOO DOWN AXD THE BAL IDU ANCE as wanted, a fine 10-room house, 4 rooms and hall on first floor, lntlde w. c, marble top washstand, hard wood mantels, with tile hearths and facings, handsome sulrwav, sliding doors, pantrj. china closets, 7 closets, range, both cases, cverj thing first class, near R. R. station and traction lines. (19) DENXIfc-TOX. ELDER KIN A CO., LIM., 6232 Penn av. Tel. 5327. Jvl6-KMrWThs OOO-A NEW TWO-STORY DWELLING '9 house of 5 rooms. halL eranda. slate roof. etc. : located In Eureka Place. Oakland: onlr 7 min utes' walk from Fifth Avenue Traction (fare S cents): street graded and board walked: Immediate possession: easy payments. GEORGE SCHMIDT, 157 Fourth ave. Jyl2-56-TTSSu S2Cr CASH AND $500 PER YEAR-FOR 2 iduVU STORY brick dwelling, 6 rooms and at tic; lot 24T120 to a 20-foot allev: close to electric and steam cars: house rented for $25 per month. SAM UEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth av. lylG-82-MThs Allegheny Residences. TtT-E HAVE FOR SALE A COMPLETE HOUSE H In Alkghen). one square from parks: loca tion one of the best In Allegheny City: house sats back from street: fine shaae trees; lot 54x165 feet. For permit to see the propertv see agents. BAX TER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth avenue. Jyl2-63-TuThssu Suburban Residences. JOHNSTOWN REAL ESTATE FOB SALE-A rare chance: property in the very heart of town; fronts 132 feet on Clinton st , 114 on Locust st. and has alley on side and rcar;magnltlcent site for bote! or theater; large brick building (beat finished in the city) on part of lot: no such opportunity likely to ever again offer for profitable in estment in Johnstownproperty. For price and particulars address REV. JOHN BOYLE, pastor St. John's Catholic Church, Johnstown, Pa. - 16-23 100-!S CASH NEARLY NEW 2-STORY wi frame dwelling. 5 rooms, hall, etc.: trees and shrubberv; Ingram. light near station; lotCOx 210. J. C. REII.LY, 77 Diamond st. Jyl2-58-TTSSu SI l.lo-SHERADEN. ONLY A SHORT DIS TANCE from station, two-storv frame (In filing m ni e rooms and attic; a bargain. J. C. HEILLY. 77 Diamond st. jyiOS-TTSSU' FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. T A BARGAIN IF SOLD AT ONCE LOTS Jx. on Herronai., Camp and Clarissa sts.. Thir teenth ward: will sell as a whole or suh-dtii1p beautiful location and close to Central Traction line. M. T. H1PPLE & CO.. 90 Fourth av. Jyl2-36-TT6Su' LOTS-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR from ?10O to $300, In the Eighteenth ward: long pavments: easv terms. Inquire of CHAS. E. CORN ELIUS, attomev. 40C Grant St.. Pittsburg: or go to his ofllce. MornlngMdcav., on the grounds, and see his agent, T. Ed. Cornelius. inyia-l-D IEMEMBER THAT THE LOTS IN THE k. Riven lew plan arc selling ven rapidly, and ou should not delay ; price onh flOO eatli: terms, inO down and ?10 per month. 'J. E. GLASS. 13S 1 ifth s Jyl5-33 T rVERYTEW LOTS ARE THE CHOICEST LOTS JA. for the money In the cltj ; pnceonlj 400 each; terms easy. J. E. GLASS, 133 Fifth av. J j 15-33 SPECULATORS, TAKE NOTICE-THE RIVER VIEW plan of lots is right in heart of the cltv, and the price only J J00; terms easy. J. E. GLAsS, 133 Fifth av. jyl5-3U East End Lots. I7AIRM0UNT PLACE LOTS FOR SALE: choice lots, elegant location, with a beautiful and commanding adew of the whole East Liberty Valle, located on Falrmount av., two squares from Penn, and one square from Negley av. : can be reached bv cable and electric cars. Inquire of fcTRAUB & MORRIS, corner Wood and Third st. rny2S-10-D T7INE LEVEL BUILDING LOTS-ON PAVED J; streets and good side streets; lots 23x120 to al ley: close to electric and stuun cars; onlr 10 per ciut cash, balance long time. bAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth av. Jyl6-81 -VNLY?l,S00-EDGEWOOD, P.R.R., FINE LOT vy or ground, size &xi3(j; very u BAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO.. handvto KtnMrtn. so fourtn av. 1vl4-5G Tflfl-OTS 20X100-ON A SEWERED AND jDi UU block stone paved st.; convenient to P. K. R. and cable cars; cheapest lots in the cltv. bAMUEL W. iJLACK & CO., 09 Fourth av. J) 14-50 Allegheny. MAYFIELD-BUILDING SITES IN SIZES TO suit;PcrrysUlleav one mile from Carnegie HalL Pleasant Valley Electric Line. Innulre of THE OWNER, Room 200. Blssell block. Jy9 217 A0??3,.0" EXTRA GOOD FARMING land In li etta mmT- tn daW -with coal and iron ore;two good houses and - . au m u v i iv. vuuu it al r,n lit-.r arri fin allnecessarv ontbulldlnirs: -wonlrt n,v. jA stock farm, J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st J 12-5S-TTSSU 10 ACRES OF GROUND-FRONTING ON xcirifciiic a., xemn waru. AUe. City, which fuui?d! oiicu can ie subdivided Into henntfr,,! u,,i' ing iois: price Deiow market value Ifsold soon. A Z. BYERa & CO.. 93 Federal St.. Alleghenv. ' SyH-iTS Suburban Lots. WILL BUY YOU A LOT IN THE Glen Mawr Park nlan oflnta- nni ia S100 j-"?."".""".. uu '".wii noiaxes; Doara alks laid and streets graded ; don't fall to scture a lot soon as they are se'llng rapidly: all lots 30x110 See REED B. COYLE A CO . corl Fourth av. and Grant st. Jyl4-63-M, 15, 16.17, 18 QQ ACRES AT bHERIDAN, ONLY TEN MIN OO UTES' walk from station, about 25 acres per fectly level; nicely located for subdivision; Just tho thing for a small syndicate; price tis.000: one-third cash, balance on 16ng time, bee JOHN K. EWING A. CO., exclustve agents, 107 Federal st. J yS-97-8, 10. 12, 14, 18, IS Cl COO FOR ALL MUST BE SOLD i LOTS ?l.'KaLAvon' FV.Vu W- c- Is- B., with frnlt-bearlng trees; lots 25x140 each; electric road FOR BALK LOTS Suburban Lots. GLENMAWR PARK PLAN OF LOTS-30X110 each, only ?loa $125 and $150; payments, $10 cash and balance $3 per month; no interest, no taxes; streets graded, boardwalks laid: natural gas and elegant water. See REED B. COYLE & CO., corner Fourth av. and Grant st. Jyl4-63-H.15,16.17.18 LOT3-0N GLENVVOOD AV.. CONVENIENT to B. A O. station and Second av. electric road; avenue graded, macadamized, sidewalks, city water; houses and lots on very easy terms: monthly payments if desired. GEORGE C. BURGWIN, Attorney-at-Law. lMFourthav. J12-47-TTS8u SUBURBAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best terms in the county at Sheraden, 15 minutes from Union station; see Sheraden bctore you buy else where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretary, 127 Fifth av. fe27-72-p TOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. AN ESTABLISHED BUSINESS : INCOSIE U. 500 to 82,500 a year; less than 51,000 will birr It if taken soon by a good party. Address A. W. H., Dispatch office. Jyl5-35 AN INTEREST IN A PAVING AND FIRE brick business, situate in a good manufactur ing town on line of railroad and river, with excel lent shipping facilities, abundance of clay, coal, etc., on the premises. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood st. Jyl6-9 BOOK OR STATIONERY STORE IN LARGE prosperous town; a rare opportunity; general stores, grocery stores, cigar stores, 8200 to $3,000; liven business in good live town. PERCIVAL & GASTON. 439 Grant st. J J 16-10 DRUGSTORE-?2,000 CASH WILL BUY A goodcit store; will inolce over ?2,500. Ad dress A. E. H., Dispatch office. Jyl5-53 I7D3ST-CL ASS RESTAURANT AND ICE CREAM . parlors, just beside Fifth Avenue Traction house. East End; location good; parties wishing to sell on account of 111 health. Inquire at No. 6012 PENN AV., East End. Jyl6-9o FOR SALE $1,200 OR INVOICE, GROCERY stand doing large business, mostly cash; cheap rent: others $300, $oC0 to $10,000; cigar store, res taurant, shoe store, fish market, machine shop; fine milk depot. HOL3IES& CO.. 420 Smithfleld street. Jel7 STORE-THE HALF INTEREST IN A WALL paper store; best location in the city: paying an elegant profit: good reasons for selling. Address C. J., Dispatch office. Jyll-72-TTBSu Uusiness Properties. ASUBSTAXTIAL PLAXINO IKILL PROP ERry Includlngthe necessary buildings and complete outfit of excellent machinery, engine and Doner, pianer, maicner, nioiaer, saws, iiirning lathes, shafting, pulleys, etc., etc.: crervthingin first-class order; will sell the entire building and machinery 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 bold omen favorable terms. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Agents, 313 Wood st., Pittsburg. 1yl6-9-D HOTEL-'THE iJEW PALACE" IN JOHNS TOWNA first-class hotel of 17 bedrooms; has a licensed bar; lease has 8Jft years jet to run; will sell the fixtures aud furniture, which Is new, or the building, or will sell both together; situated on Washington St., opposite the B. O. depot; terms reasonable Address BOX 57, Johnstown, Pa. Jyl6-75 CgOfT 000 WYLIE AV., CORNER PROPER fJDifJ) TY: twogood business houses and three pru aie aweuings, au renting at &.uw per j ear; can be increased without dlfflcultv to 1.500; onlva few short squares from Court House, J. C. RElLLY, i t uiamona si, JVlI-oS-TTSSU FOR SALE-MISCELLAXEOUS. Horses, Vehicles, Live. Stock. DOG LARGE NEWFOUNDLAND DOG. BY FERDINAND MIELKE, McKee's Rocks, Pa. Jvl6-84 HORSE-FINE BROWN SADDLE HORSE. 6 y ears old, souud, not afraid of steam or elec tric cars: perfectlv safe for ladv to ride. Can be seen at T. B. MORELAND'S, 6100 Penn av. East End. Jyl5-43 Machinery and Metals. ENGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND; largest stock of all sizes; 16-s3t, 12x24, 12x18, 10 x20, lOxlfi, 10x12, 9x12,8x12,7x12, 6xl2;mounted port able engine, boilers of all sizes, shafting, pullejs, pumps, governor, etc. Telephone, 3401, 23 and 25 Park Way. Allegheny, Pa. J. S. YOUNG. apll-D 0 NE 10 AND ONE 25 HORSE POWER OTTO gas engines: can be seen running until about August 8. Address W. J. II., t24 to 631 Duquesne way, Pittsburg, Fa. 1yl6-3l THE BECK AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIGHT engine; engines, boilers and sawmills and woodworking machinery. HARMES MACHINE DEPOT. 99 First av Pittsburg. my7-D Miscellaneous. CUSTOM MADE PARLOR SUITS STUFFED with hair for sale at lowest prices during the dull season. Come aud select coverings to suit your taste at M. KLEINHAN'S, Practical Uphol sterer, 101 Ohio, cor. Cedar av., Alleghenv, Pa. Jyl4-S3 TTNCYCLOPDIA BRITANNICA AMER- JJi ICAN reprint (Stoddard ealtlon) at half price; this superb edition, the only one printed In this countrj from regular stereotyped plates, made from setup tvpe and the only exclusive subscription edition In the market, is now complete and ready for delivery to subscribers at $2 50 per volume ; po sitions open to gentlemen Of education, to whom exclusive territory will be given. MAXWELL bOMMEHVILLE, Tubllsher. :35 Fifth av. ;Jel4-TuwThFSSu "JirODENB-AT9olPENN AV. 1e3-ir PERSONAL. PERSONAL CASH PAID FOB OLD GOLD and silver: lewelry repaired; new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCl 511 Smithfleld st. apl9-134 PERSONAL-DO YOU WANT TO bAVE money? If so, buv your books and stationery from us; midsummer sacrifice sale now on. FRANK BACON CO., 301 Smithfleld st. je4 TJERSONAL IF THERE IS ANY PERSON WHO X knew M liliam Mark, of Compauv B. Eleventh,! t-mi3iaui!t iteservfs. inev wnironier a iaoroy addressing MRS. MARY LLNDERMAN. 02 How ard St., Allegheny Cltj. Pa. jjl6-9S PERSONAL FINE BOOKS WE HAVE THE finest collection of finelv Illustrated books In Pittsburg; beautiful bindings; low prices; come and sto them: hundreds of books for presents. LEV1-& BOOK STORE. POO Liberty st. del2 PERSONAL WHEN I WAS A SMALL BOY inv mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since 1 got to be a great blgman, DICK SON, the well-known tailor. 65 Fifth av., cor. Wood t., second fioor, has been substituted, who now docs all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape. Tel. 1MB. myl5-60-D LOST. LOST-A YOUNG ENGLISH MASTD7F. NAME "Judge." Reward at 4504 FIFTH AV. lj-16-41 X OST LOCKET GOLD-BOUND LOCKET, XJ with two photos inside. Liberal reward for re- a ior re Jvm-32 inrn ol same to AKDkKSOI HOTEL. BANK STATEMENTS. THE FIFTY-NINTH SEMI-ANNUAL statement of the PITTSBURG BANK FOR SAVINGS, No. 60 Fourth avenue, Pitts burg: ASSETS. Bonds, mortgages, time loans and other valid securities $1,529,543 C4 Mortgage interest due 6,433 4 1 Accrued interest b,rt)l 40 Demand loans with collateral 519,63.2 71 West Penn Railway Company 6 percent bonds 1,500 00 Waverly Coal and Coke Company C per cent first mortgage bonds. 10,000 00 Mansfield Coal and Coke Com pany 6 per cent first mortgage bonds 24,094 S3 Pittsburg, Hew castle and Lake Erie Railway Company first mortgage bonds, 6 per cent 605 00 Peopled Park Place Passenger Railway Company first mort gage5percent bonds 5,000 03 The roint Bridge company, two 6percent bonds Little Sawmill Run Railroad Com- 2,000 00 1,000 00 pany eper cent Donas Third ward school district, Alle- gheny City, two bonds, 4 per cent 2,000 00 Ten shares of the capital stock or tho Fidelity Title and Trust Company LOOO 00 Thirty-five shares of the capital stock of Citizens National Bank 2 310 00 City of Pittsburg 35,590 77 Banking house (60 Fourth ave.) . . . 41,25s 95 Real estate 29,49)24 Furniture and fixtures 6,750 OS Cash on hand and in national banks , 528,771 01 $2,754,035 05 LIABILITIES. Capital stcck(paid in) $ 75,00000 Surplus fund 75,000 00 Undivided profits 83,383 23 Due depositors $2,471,141 43 Six months' interest credited to account of depositors ....- 44,510 35 2 515,651 SO $2,754,035 05 Present number of depositors, 3,937; aver age amount to credit of each, $638 72 C. CMILNOB, Treasurer. Pittsburg, July 3, 1S91. We, tho undersigned committee, having counted the cash and compared the same, together with the bonds and mortgages, stocks, bills, notes and other assets of the bank, as called for by the statement of the treasurer, find them to agree with said statement. 0 Juxv 3. 189L THOS. C. LAZEAR, ) J. K. DORRINGTON, Committee. L. M. PLUMER, ) jyl6-18-TT3 McNAUGHER & CO" Contractors for Paving Sidewalks With Cement, Brick and Mre Brick, Concreting Cellars. 110 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHEMY..PA. CurbBtom furnished and set. fe7-66- TOEET. City Residences. a iO LET-$17 PER MONTH-A GOOD CORNER . brick house. 8 rooms, modern Improvements, in first-class order; location good. 1316 Sycamore St. W. A. HERRON i SONS, 80 Fourth av. , jy9-75-Tht TO LET A GOOD BRICK HOUSE, NINE rooms: No. 55 First avenue: $38 50 per month. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. JylG-7-Thst TO LET-NO. 1237 LIBERTY ST. (NEAR THIR TEENTH St.). five rooms, $20 per month. W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. J-16-7-Thst East End Residences. HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT, E. E., CLOSE to S. Negley and Ellsworth a s. : new modern 6tle 12-rooin dwelling with all the latest modern conveniences; very complete; lot Ovl40: posses sion at once: rent $40 per mo. 31. F. HIPI'LE & CO., 96 Fourth av. Jyl5-19-WThSut TO LET-DESIRABLE HOUSE. 8ROOJIS3IOD ERN fixtures; rent very reasonable, on Dennis ton ae. (which Is paved and sewered). W. A. HERRON &SONS. 80 Fourth ave. Jyl4-57-TTt Allegheny Residences, gij-t j-NEAT, NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSE DN tiD-L- the hill, between Irwin a tnue and Over look street. A. LEGGATE &. SON, 108 Fourth ae. jyl4-5ot Rooms. ONE OR TWO ROOMS-FURNISHED OR UN FURNISHED, Fifth av.. near Schenley Park; private family. B. E., Dispatch office. jy!6-12t Business Stands. BUILDING WITH DRY HOUSE. SUITABLE for laundry, planing mill, stair building or pattern shop, on Hemlock St., head of Esplanade street. Third ward, Allegheny. A. LEGGATE & SON. 108 Fourth ave. Jyl4-55t SHOP-SUITABLE FOR LIGHT MANUFACT URING purposes. Inquire at 272 ROBINSON ST., Allegheny. lylG-88t STAND IN ALLEGHENY MARKrT-AN OLD reliable grocery stand; a good stand for one with small capital; will rent for 200 peryear. Ap ply J. W. MOON, 167 Ohio St., Allegheny. Jyl6-38t TO LET HANDSOME STOREROOMS. NOS. 78 and 80 Diamond St.. Just above Smithfleld St., In new Dispatch building; well lighted ele gantly fitted up, centrally located and having every convenience; these rooms are admirably suited for insurance, real estate or other ofllce business. For further Information apply, after 2 P. M.. to BUSI NESS MANAGER, The Dispatch. Smithfleld aud Diamond sts. ap29-117t TO LET-CHOICE OFFICES ON SECOND and third floors of The Dispatch business office building, corner Smithfleld and Diamond sts. : these are In suites of two or four rooms, as desired, and liave every convenience; centrally located, well ar ranged and lighted ; there are no better offices lor professional men in the cltv. Apply, after 2 P. M to BUS. MGR, DISPATCH, on the premises. apJ9-U7t AMUSEMENTS. HARRIS' THEATEK Mrs. P. Harris, K. L. Brltton.T. F.Dean, proprietors and managers. Every afternoon ana evening. The celebrated Irish drama, COLLEEN BAWN. Week July 20 "The Long Strike." jy-14-81-TTS NOTICES. MY SON, GEORGE ROHE, HAVING left me, I warn every and all persons not to trust him on my account, as I will not be responsible for anv debts contracted for by him. GEORGE ROIIB, 605 Carson street, Sonthside. J y 14-31 BUSINESS CHANGES. THE PARTNERSHIP KNOWN AS FORD & WURTHNER, machinists and black smiths, No. 97 Sixteenth street, has been this day dissolved by mutual consent, all hills to be paid to J. W. Ford, who will pay all ac counts of old firm. J. W. FORD, jy!5-55 JACOB WURTHNER. D ISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP The firm of the Union Artists' Portrait Co., doing business at 708 Liberty street, has been dissolved by mutual consent, F. P. McCabe retiring. The business will in the future be conducted by Jos. P. Cowan at the -same place, by whom all firm debts will be as sumed, and all firm debts are now payable. JOS. P. COWAN, F. P. McCABE. Jyl5-13 EDUCATIONAL. JEFFERSON ACADEMY, CANONSBURG, PA. Principal, C. M. Des Islets, Ph. D. (Prince ton). A home school; open September 16, 1891; thorough instruction; college preparation a spe cialty experienced teachers; has educated man) of the ablest men of the South and West. Send for handbook. Jel3-43-TTS Pennsylvania Hollldaysburg. Hollldavsburg bemlnarv for Young Women and Girls. Thorough Instruction. Methods adapted to the lndllduality of each pupil. Home com forts. Location cxccntion-iirr healthful. Malaria unknown. Address MRS. R. S. HITCHCOCK. jelI-17-TTS Harcourt Place Seminary. A school of the highest grade for young ladies and gills. Established upon original lines, its success has beenrcmaikable. For catalogue, address tho principal, MISS ADA I. AYES, B. A., Gambier, Ohio. jel5-9-TTS "T7"ESTERN UNIVERSITY OF PENNA YV ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS, Sep tember 14 and 15. $100 in PRIZES for best entrance examin ations. For particulars write to W. J. HOLLAND, Pres't, Pittsburg, Pa. Je4-9S-Trs 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 RUST, LL D., Rector, Gambler, Ohio. jel5-9 tts x.a.:ri: evstitute, 204 North Ave., Allegheny, Pa., Prepares for college and business. German and French, Shorthand and Typo writing. Next term opens September 2. LEVI LUDDEN, A. M., Principal. jy9-S3-TTS CURRY UNIVERSITY, SIXTH ST. Fall Term Opens September 1. Thirty years of success. Unsurpassed fa cilities. Five departments and three special schools, each with its own faculty and apart ments. Business college and school of snort hand. Hundreds of graduates placed in positions yearly. jyl5- n.M.RO WE, President. BISHOP BOWMAN INSTITUTE A COL LEGIATE school for joung ladles, corner Penn av. and Fourth st. The next session begins Sept. 9. A full course of study. Music and modern languages by competent professors. For admission ad dress REV. R. J. COSTER, A. M., Rector. Jyl6-72-ws CHELTENHAM MILITARY ACADEMY Ogontz, Montgomery Co., Pa. Unex celled in beauty and healthfulness of loca tion and sunoundings and in buildings, equipment nnd all other requisites of a flist class school. Number limited to 60. For illustrated circular addi ess JOHN CALVIN RICE, A. M., Principal. my!5-77-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 tree of chaige. For cata logue and further particulars address REV. JOHN T. MURPHY, C. S. Sp., President. Night School opens October 5. Jyl4-63-Trs 3JITTSBURG FEMALE COLLEGE CON SERVATORY of Music. Full nnd special courses of study in language, literature, his tory, natural science and elocution; in grand organ, piano, voice, violin, etc.; in drawing, painting, crayon portialture, decorative art, etc. Four distinct schools; 2.1 instructors. Central. Eighth street, near Penn avenue. Superior home comforts for boarding pupili. Thirty-seventh year opens September lb. Rates moderate. Send for catalogue to PRESIDENT A.'H. NORCROSS. D. D , Pitts hnrg. 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 7, 1891. Office days Wednesdays and Saturdays. Hon. Thomas M. Marshall, President Board of Trustees. For catalogue address J. WARREN LYTLE, Prlncipal.So. 7 Fourth avenue. jy9-81-TUThs Patterns In cool, light-welzht suitings and trouserings. The largest selection obtainable. Tli Correct Styles. H. &C. F. AHLERS, MERCHANT TAILORS, 420 SMITHFIELD STREET. Telephone, 13S9. Je24-TTSSU Stencil and Stamp Works. W. fl. Bunting, 20rifthvgMarl?etSt. CHOICE PROPERTIES. 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. JyH-09-TTS BEDFORD SPRINGS BEDFORD, PA. Hotel Opens June 13. Write for pamphlet on this great Hesort, and the famous BEDFORD SPRINGS MINERAL WATER. L. B. DOTY, MANAGER. my30-30-TTB TO LET! Rooms With Power. Part of the three floora formerly occupied by THE DISPATCH, In POWER HALL, DIAMOND ST. For par ticulars see the reading notice in this issue. FOR SALE FINE RESIDENCE, TWELVE ROOMS, MODERN FIXTURES, OTS ALLEGHENY AVE. Location one of the best in Allegheny (43) W. A. HERRON & SONS, 0 Jt'ourth avenue. jy9-86-Th SHEFFIELD STREET. Very desirable two-story brick, eight rooms. This house is complete with all pos sible conveniences and in a No. 1 condition. See BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 152 FOURTH AVE. jy!2 64-ttsu PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS WILL BE RECEIVED FOR new floor and sidewalks on the Shnrp burg bridge. Plan can be seen at the of! cs of Spang, Chalfant & Co., Etna. Bids will be received until July 17. Jyll 6-D GEO.'A. CHALFANT, President. PROPOSALS FOR KALSOMINING THE Ralston Public School, corner Fifteenth and Penn av., will be received at school until 3 r. v., MONDAY, 19th inst. Specifi cations to be seen at school. jylo-67 JOHN J. COONEY, Secretary. TO CONTRACTORS-PROPOSALS ARE invited for the repaying of Sixth street from Main to High street in the borough of Sharpsburg. Specifications and further information can bo had from the Street Com mittee at 920 Main street, Sharpsburg. All bids to be in the hands of the Street Com mittee by noon of July 23, 1S91. Jylb-76 C. CASEY, Chairman. TOTICE TO WALL PAPER DEALERS i.1 and Kalsominers The Thirty-second Ward School Boaid will receive proposals up to 12 o'clock, noon, on MONDAY, July 20, 1691, for tho papering and kalsomining or the rooms of the buildings on Prospect street. Specifications and full information may be obtained from the secretary, to whom all bids must be sent. The Board re serves the right to reject any and all bids. O. S. HERSHMAN, Secretary, caie Chronicle Telegraph, 42 Fifth av., Pittsburg. Jyl5-22 tKQiHEun's Office, 403 Grant Stkket, ( PiTTsncito, July 8, 1891. J TO CONTRACTORS SEALED PRO POSALS for the grading, curbing and paving ot Beltzhoovcr avenue and Third street, in the borough of Beltzhoover, will be received at the above office until the 20th DAY OF JULY, at 4 o'clock p.m. Pro posals must be addressed to tho 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 office. The boro councils reserve the right to re ject any or all proposals. C. E. OWENS C. E., Borough Engineer. jy8-ll-8,ll,14,16,18 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS ESTI MATES -w ill be received until July 27,for the erection of an addition to the Humboldt sub district school, of the Twenty-sixth waid, Pittsburg. Plans and specifications can be seen at the olilco of T. D. Evans, Architect, or at the lesidence of Leonnrd Hahn, No. 104 South Eighteenth stieet, Pitts burg. Said estimates to be left no later thun 5 o'clock p. ii. at Leonard Hahn's resi dence on Monday, July 27. The board re serves the right to reject any or all bids. By order of the board. FRED EGLISDORF, Presidont. CHAS. B. DIETZ, Secretary. Pittsbukq. Pa., July 14, 1891. jy 15-46 LEGAL NOTICES. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AS Xl my wife, Susanna Miller, left me on July 13, 1891, without reasonable cause, I will not be responsible for anv debts that she maymako. MICHAEL MlLLER, Merwin, Westmoreland county, Pa. jyl6-77 IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. 1 of Allegheny county, No. 372 December term, 1S90. Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned has filed his first and final ac counts as assignee of the firm of Fleming Bros., of Cochran Fleming, and of J. Kidd Fleming, and that said accounts will be al lowed by tho Court and be confirmed, nisi, on Saturday, July 25, 1891, unless cause be shown to tho contrary. JOHN B. RENO. Assignee of Cochran Fleming et al. jy2-67-Th "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN M application will be made to the Gov ernor ot Pennsylvania on Friday, the 31st day of July, 1891, by Charles T. Scboen, Henry W. Oliver, Vm. H. Schoen, Sr., Ed win Atley Schoen and Win. H. Schoen, Jr., under the act of Assembly entitled "An act to provide for the incorporation and regula tion of ccitain corporations," approved April 29, 1S74, and the supplements thereto, for tho charter of an intended corporation to be called the Schoen Piessed Steel Brake beam Company, the character and object of which is the manufacture of iron and steel.or both, or of any other metal or article of com merce from metal, wood, or both, and for these purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said act of Assembly and supplements tnerto. J. WATSON HOWE, Solicitor, 920 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. Jy9-92-Th HARVEY HENDEKSON, Attorney at Law, No. 106 Grant st. TOTIC E APPLICATION WILL BE Jj made to the GoYernor of Pennsylvania on the 12th DAY OF AUGUST, 1S31, by Harvey Henderson, Charles E. Cornelius. William J. Black. William H. Keech and Thomas K. Hackett, under tho act of As- semuiy entitled: "An act to provide Tor the incorporation and regulation of certain cor porations," npproved April 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an Intended corporation, to he called The Pennsylvania National Savings Fund and Loan Association, the character and object of which 13 the accumulation of a fund for tlie oenent or its memDcrs ana the transac tion of such business as savings fnnd and building and loan associations may lawfully transact; office at Pittsburg, Pa., and for these purposes to have and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said act of Assembly and the supplements thereto. HARVEY HENDERSON: Jyl6-30-Th Solicitor lor Applicants. STOCKS ! STOCKS ! Paying Handsome Dividends. But a limited amount for sale ofthe FLOR ENCE IN VESTMENT 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 Company's Building, 121 Fourth av. Reierence. John W.Herron. of W. A. Her. SUMMER RESORTS. TOURISTS CAN OBTAIN INFORMATION as to rates and accommodations of many of the hotels here advertised fcy applying at THE DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE. Atlantic City. THE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. On the beach,with unsurpassed ocean vie w. Salt water baths in the house. Send for circular. JCS046-D E. ROBERTS & SONS. HOTEL IMPERIAL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Maryland ar. directly on tho beach, facing the ocean. Handsomely deco rated and furnished. Capacity 200. Strictly flrst-class. Pilces: By the day. 2 to 53; by the week, $10 to $18. G. W. KENDRICK. JJ9-9J-D Tltxe 3VCaxLSoxL:, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. The largest hotel. Open all the year. Jell-U CHARLES McGLADE. Cape May. CONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY, N. J., SEA SON 1S9L Hassler's Celebrated Orches tra. Opens June 6. J. F. CAKE. my2660-TThs HOTEL CHALFONTE. CAPE MAY. N. J.Greatly enlarged since last season. All modern Improvements. jy4-22-D H. W. SAWYER. MARINE VILLA, Cape May, N. J. Within 30 yard3 of the surf. Seventeenth season; SO rooms added, facing the sea: eleva tor, baths, etc. MRS. F. HALLENBECK. jyl-21-D THE STOCKTONHOTEI CAPE MAY, N. J. Now open for the fourth consective season of present management. Greatly improved. Cuisine unsurpassed. Jelfi-49 F. T. WALTON, Proprietor. CAPE MAY, N. J. JOHN TRACY & CO., Proprietors. Located directly on the beach. Elevator and all modern improvement'. 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 bv the week. II. W. SAWYER. Jyi-21-D Other Resorts. HOTEL WOPSONONOCK, Wopsononock Mountain, ocean level. 2,650 feet above UNQUESTIONABLY the finest location on the Alleghenies. For rates and circulars write to M. O'BRIEN, Proprietor, Altoona, Pa. jy4-23-TTS J ONG BRANCH, N. J. United States Hotel, Select family and transient hotel, directly on tho ocean; 500 feet frontage; $3 and $3 50 per day; reduced eeklv rates to families. J. C. VAK CLEAF, Prop., Mansion House, Brooklyn Heights, N. Y., di rectly opposite Wall street lerry. Jell-15-TT3 DILL PARK, A family summer resort on the banks of Lake Erie, now open. Terms very reason able to permanent boarders. ROBERT DILL, Proprietor, Northeast, Pa. jyl5-96 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE-FURNITURE, CAR PETS, range, sewing machine, etc., Thursday, Jnly 16, at 10 o'clock, at the resi dence, No. 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 andlaundryfurniture. Termscash. House open after 8 o'clock morning of sale. jyl4-71 HENRY AUCTION CO. AUCTION SALE FRIDAY, JULY 17, 1891, at the rooms of tho Henry Auction Co., No. 311 Market street. Elegant parlor furniture upholstered in tapestry, plush brocatelle and haircloth. Chamber suites in oak and walnut, sideboards, extension tables, mirror-door wardrobes, folding beds, library, office and dining chairs. Clocks, or naments, toiletware, fancy rockers, camera. Singer sewing machine. Decker Bros, piano, pictures, bureaus, washstands, bedsteads, spring mattresses, bolsters and pillows. Kitchen and laundry furniture. Carpets, Brussels, velvet and ingrain for rooms, halls and stairs. HENRY AUCTION CO., jylG-M Auctioneers. BY JAS. W. DRAPE & CO. -A-uo"bo:n Sale Ofthe old established BRICK BUSINESS, HORSES, Etc., ofthe late firm of JOHN KNOWLSON & SON, Situate at Thirty-eighth and Liberty streets, Pittsburg, on THURSDAY, JULY 16, At 2 o'clock r. M., on the premises. There is a largo dry house, three kilns, brick machine, 40 h. p. engine with good boiler, steel and wooden pallets for 10,000 and 15 000 brick; lot of steel plates, brick trucks, wheelbarrows and carts; three two-horse brick wagonVi, stable for eight horses, lease of ground with seven small houses, a five-year lease of clay, etc., etc.; also five good work horses, and all implements on the premises. EASY TERMS. Immediate possession. Further particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 313 Wood street, Pittsburg. jy!5-32 LAW OFFICES OF CHAS. F. McKEXNA, 133 Fifth avenue. -VRPHANS' COURT SALE OF TWO DWELLING HOUSES. Pursuant to an order ofthe Orphans'Court at No. 181 June Term, 1891, will bo sold at public sale, on the premises. No. 32 Webster avenue. Filth ward, city of Pittsbumh.at2 o'clock p. M., THURSDAY, the 30th day or juiy, a. ii. ikil, two aweiiing nouses erectea on all that certain lot on Webster 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 rent of $il 33. TERMS 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 one year thereafter, secured by tight bond and mortgage, with interest semi-annually. JOHN WHITNEY. Executor. JOHN C. REILLY, Real Estate Agent, No. 77 Diamond at., city. Jyll35-TT ECONOMY IN FUEL Hot Water Heating Apparatus for Residences, Etc. ALSO, Ventilating Fans for Cooling, Etc M'GINNESS, SMITH & CO,, &3 "Water St. Je8-K-TT3 DR. HARRIS' CRAMP CURE -FOB- Every Ache and Pain FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES. Manufactured by L.H. HARRIS DRUG CO, Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh Avenue, CHOICE FREE RAILROAD EXCURSION WALLS STATION, ON LINE OF P. R. R., SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1891. We cordially invite everybody to come with us on this important 'day, as you will have an opportunity of combining pleasure with business, and we are confident you will not fail to purchase a lot in the WALLS TERRACE PLAN. On SATURDAY, August i, 1891, this very pretty plan of lots will be placed before the public for sale. It comprises some 200 choice lots on a nicely elevated, gently sloping terrace. Natural drainage. The commanding view from any of these lots overlooking Walls and sur rounding country is simply grand. WHERE IS WALLS STATION? A great many people will ask. It is but 15 miles from Pittsburg, on main line of P. R. R., and is destined to be the largest railroad yards in the world. See what the Pennsylvania Railroad has done at Al toona. From present indications we will exceed Altoona. OUR ADVANTAGES. We do not need to contend with gas failures, factory strikes and such other matters as are usually found in other towns. No. We have the Pennsylvania Railroad to back us. The works, such as car shops, ma chine shops, round house, etc., are all in running order, employing at present some 1,500 experienced hands. INDUCEMENTS. To all purchasers of lots, if building be erected thereon within 6 months of purchase, we will furnish building stone at merely cost of quarrying, as we have both coal and stone on the premises. $100 TO $1,000 EACH, 10 per cent on day of sale, 15 per cent additional on delivery of deed, balance in 3 equal annual payments, bearing legal interest, payable semi-annually. All cash purchasers will receive a discount of 10 per cent. WALLS TERRACE PLAN OF LOTS Are but 5 minutes' walk from the station. The entire plan has a south-eastern exposure. Size of lots range from 25x100 to 40x100. A PUBLIC QUESTION. Why do you sell these lots so cheap when other lots at Walls sold for twice your prices? Our reply is easily understood. We are the original owners of the land; we are no syndicate; had we been obliged to purchase this land for speculation, naturally we would have been obliged also to ask more for the lots. FREE TICKETS Furnished by the general agents at their office, and also by their local agents at all stations between Pittsburg and Walls Station. WALLS AT PRESENT HAS Churches, school houses, telegraph office, boardwalks, inexhaustible supplies of coal in the premises. Highly fertile and productive coun try surrounding. Splendid spring water. Mostly all trains stop at Walls. Any person understanding the advantages that Walls has over all other new towns will not fail to be present on August 1 and pur chase a cheap lot in WALLS TERRACE PLAN. A. P. WEIDMAN & CO., 412 Carson St, Southside East End Representative, ADOLPH GOEDDEL, 109 Collins Ave. Pittsburg Proper Representative, M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 96 Fourth Ave. jyl6-19-I9.23.2S,23.30 WHY DON'T YOU GO KENSINGTON On the Allegheny Valley Rail road and on the Alle gheny River, 1 8 Miles From Pittsburg, WET WE ETE The Excelsior 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 We furnish you round trip tickets FREE on application at the office of the 111 LiUU Rooms 30 and 32, No. 96 PROPERTIES. -TO- TO AND DOUBLE YOUR MONEY? WET. WE II THE GROCER, THE BUTCHER, THE BAKER, THE TAILOR, THE SHOEMAKER, anything to go to Kensington. 'I Fourth ave., Pittsburg. IIPMIBT COL ttttSasSr- &! iyawss,-si0Tsa Try Our Lauohton Pads. 1y3 ron & Sons. Je2-57 je30-D PITTSBURG, PA. JyltSHw, I i 1
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