" .. THE ECTTSBTJBQ- DISPATCH, SATLTRDAY, JULY 18, 1891 ' . 3 M i ft WANTED. rnrtner. p.VRT.VEK IVITII $3.a CASH AT OXCE TO A ptlntoalepltlmati'. clear-cut, a.h bulnesh. In vv l.ich 1 can com luce tilt most skeptical Xliat w c ran miK$ip,ono to 11 txx: each rear. Adaren (i.lt., P. O. Box 485, JIcKecf iKirt 1. 0. J J 17-30 Vlnanclal. "fOXEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET J-M rates on iwnd and mortgage: no delay. It COVI.E cor. Fourth av. and Gram st. dell-TTS VrONEY TO LOAN ON" GOOD MORTGAGE 'i. hecurltlci, lowestrato: nodelay. feAJlL'r.l . BLA:K i CO., 99 Fourth a . delI-4-TTlis T.rONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES: LOW- J-JL jsst Interest uo delay. BLACK & HAIKU, iG Fourth av. arll-24-TTS VrOKTGAGES MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS l'-L to suit at JH, 5 and fi oer tent. ALI.Ks .t liAILEY. 104 Fourth av. Tel. 167. apll-19-IT-u 1 fOKTCAG r ON CIT)TOR ALLEGHENY J.' a. cnniuv-iinipertv at low est rates. HENRY A. WEAVER X- CO.. 12 Fourth av. inhS-D 'PO SI MORTrtAOE FOR S300. ALbOONE J. for Jl.rto. one fur fl.SOO and one for ii0: Jiionevreadvnni-. I)ESMTON. ELDERKIN i CO.. L1M..CS2 l'enn av. Tel, &er. JV16-99-MWT11S Jliacellaneons. MATT-ICSTO KNOW THAT "PATTERN" th-ivi a stride nendlnr at the WestinRhouse Electric Compim . I'ATTERN MAKERS' A0- CiT!ON oi'I'lttburj:andMrlnlty. JV1.V56 rf-Ri'Nk-nrArLEiVTo andWom east end I rorjiie. CAMl'UELL A DAYIS l:eveuth av. Telephone 27fi. JV17-90 VOF TO KNOW THE riTTSBURG CLEAN L TowcHompinv will mniih you elepant oak cwhinet mirror, comn, brnh, whWt and four clean i els for 3 cents per w eek. M YLIE A V. J518-4S -OU TO KNOW THAT THE BOOKS OF X Southern B. 4 L. Ass'n are now open fur stock at 135 Filth a. iroom SW): charter received. JAM1S A. MAOILL. Secn-tarv. 3V16-S7 roil sALIi-IMIUSOVED RE.iL ESTATE. CUT IScsidences. riHEAr 1-STORY :OTTAGE. 3 ROOMS AND V jcotMl larire, level lot 2x12" leet on paved street: nltiKcienii toi $: mouth. SAMUEL W. BLACK JKX.. Jf Fcurlh av. JylS-S-MWS 13 OUS'ES AND LOTS ON EASY TERMS: SEN D X I lor targe new list. MAUAW4UOFF. Llm., 14-j Fourth av. jji;-r- lt r.nd Kesidonces. N ACRE IOT AND GOOD RESIDENCE, j with ball in renter, corno- of two tued nre-t. one-half square lrom cab:e cars. 20 min utes ride frou' Co n Hout, ten rooms in resl Ituce. bath ga and water, porches, a number of sliadc trcs on the lot- a pretty place, country iinnn.iiiw.L r! -t in iti clti h bargain: lUeiitTaitrtMnu lor sik or eight additional dwell ings. JAS. A . DKArEiCO., S13 Wood st., Pitts- tjurg. J)18-24-D- ioyuET -T.- OAKLAND qfABE-TWO - . . n.imlrjibiv arranged and commodious new liot.'esareiiowflnii.eiand read lor Inspection on Boqut-I -t.. adjoining Oatland Square. plialt iiaement lust completed Rnd houses ready joroceupa .,: the lots are within 900 feet of the prettle-! p.irt f SchenleJ' l'ark. a full view of which i ion-mantled from thee houses; grounds mhy L tnt naied and the house, thcucstand uiost eoinenientlv arranged In the market at the ui e. $n(Wii. on terms to suit purchaser. Appl . II. HAM h. No. 16 Oakland square. jeis-! v to roorETT.-lF YOU ARE THINKING OF U hail i inc a limine of ? our o n take a look when .mi tro to rheiilei Park at the two elegant and .-ammodiouc -tone front residences on Roquet St., adjoining Oakland Square: thee are all that now remain undisioMfJof out of the seven which were finished lat winter, rooms commodious and con venienudlsiancc to Schenle Park buttwomlnutes. Price. flO.tiv, iv'n to suit purchaser. Applv to BL CK A BA -M Foutth av. JeS-53 1.XIR ALE EAST END HOME, SV500. VERY i eay termi; location central and deslrah'c; h.mse niodern, 8 rooms; nice level corner lot, 43x Hrt IceU (S7.) W. A. HERRON A SONS SO F-mrthav. jyl2-60-13-18.3 TVIR LE REALLY CHEAF-S3,5P -TWO J good houses on Jane St.. Huthlde (3-M) Av. A. HERRON Jfc SONS. SO Fourth av. Jyll-29-S LARiiE LOT-12HI1S3 FEET AND THREE hou-ys tn the cit) In .in advancing neighbor hood: 2 minute from cable cars: plenty of room for 3 or 4 more twases: excellent potut for a profitable S:ietmeni: "in lie 6ecured at a great bargain. JAS. W. DRArEiCO.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. JTU-Tr "VEAT EAST END RESIDENCE, CONVENIENT .N to Penn and Fifth avenue cable cars and rail road station: brick Louse, nine rooms, all the tmdem requirements, large l.vt, lawn front, side mid rear, a number of shade trees, tc., etc JAS. W. DRA PE & CO., 313 vrsoQ St., Pltuburg. tyl7-73- -V-ICE EAST END RESIDENCE AND FINE LOT - 53x or :wc lots 104 feet front and 125 feet deep; sha'e ana shrubberv etc. : 11 rooms In residence fcnd replest throughout w 1th all modern require ments, location excellent: within one square of caWe and lectrlc oars, with entire relief lrom the noise and excitement thereof. JAS. W. DRAPE .1 ' O.. 313 Wood st.. Pittsburg. jj 17-74-D" yORTH OAKLAND -UL'ARE WHY PAY ,i rent is a question which may vv en be asked whtn fuchneat, omn:odlou and attractive houses can lebdlor s..r50andon terms so easy as those Just finished and now ofiered on North Oakland square; this Is admittedly one of the prettiest places In tha. oountv; It Is divided only bv a ravine from, tha laost bnauuiul part of schehlsy Park, of which It commands a superb view : the street cars pass w 1th ln a few hundred feet the Louse w 111 bo appreci ated at onceupfl: examination, havlrr excellent arrangement "i o -sHis. bav w lndow s, w ide porcnes, handsome stairway, tile "hearths and eleotrlcar rangemeptsall through. In short, all modem lm urovemeuts: onlv s,o,C cash, balnoe upon long time as maj be requi-ed to su't purchaser; streets paved with asphalt and seweieu: time from post ofllce by Pittsburg Traction orDuqut-ne cars or B. .t O. Railroad lev, than 2u minutes Anplv to C. 11. CHANCE, No 1' Oakland squire. Jv4-It OQ 300-BAUM r.Pr VF, C OP.NERTWOGOOD Oj fctreets, one square from Duquenie Trac tion, handsome nw lj-room preyed brlct house, reception hall. bath, inside w. c.. washst.nd. elec tric work: finlshtvi throughout In hard wooa; nice "hin closet, handsome corner mantels large deep closets, cemtnted cellar, laundry fine porches: a romplete house: lot 40110J to alley, SAMUEL W. BLACK Jt CO.. 98 Fourth av. Jvl8-2lJ-I) ooo -ONLY WO DOWN AND THE BAL OvJj ANCE as wanted. & fine 10-room house, 4 rooms and hall on first floor. Inside w c. marble- lop wahstand, hard wood mantels with tile ' jearuis ana lacings, nanasome stairway, slidlr.g djwrs, pantry, ohlna closets, 7 closets, range, both cases, everything first class, near R. R. station, and traction lines. (19) DENXISTON, ELDER XIX S. CO.. L1M , 0232 Penn av. Tel. 5K7. JylO-99-Mwihs' QTAfl CASn. AXD BALANCE MORTgToE Oluv to suit purha , wi'i secure a fine new ten-room house In good locatloa, hsndy to electric l.ne; has large ve&iluuiv, sliding doors, slate nian Uis, range, bath, hot and cold wsier, both gases i a verv complete house, wltfc lot 28x162. at the low price of HSoe- S. A DICKIE A CO.. Penn and -hadyavs.. E E. ia. Jyl8-17-p OO 000- . NE T TWO-SIORY DWELLING O house of 5 coio.1i. hal veranda, slate roof. tr. : located In Eureka P.a'ie, Oakland: enly 7 mln utts' walj frcm Flflh Avenue Traction (fare 1 trnts): Htrcl grade! and board walkesi lmmediats possession: easy payments. irliUKUK SCHMIDT, i-v. ourtn ave. JyI2-54-TTS9u O ,00 FOR A VERY COMPLETE SDC-ROOM O and finished attic frame hons?. in good luralitv. hind) lo P. R. R. and el-s-tric: paperI id dry cellar: terms arranged to salt purchaser. j uiiuuniiuui, t,n w Jv-ui cs iiauraj Kn . A DICKIE A CO., Penn and Shady avs E. E. Jyl8-1T-D QJ 300-TWO-TORY FRAME DWELL1XO, .. ; six rooms, finished attic, bath, hot and cold water, msld- n. ,.. statlocarv wathslaud, hai lrs- collar: ia-fe lot iSxlJO to 4o-foct aller; hou -vv.Ted: this Is a bargain. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO., M Fourth av. Jyie-Jl-WFS CO SOO-XEW FIVE-ROOM HOUSE. .TUSX O ; completed: good dry cellar, city water, flue locatiou, near electric roi'l. and oslv twe trlnutes t".P. 1:. U. ; lot 25x125: verv" cheap "and Jelrable. s. A. DICKIE i CO.. Penn aud Shady avs.. E. E. sw- JvlS-17-D' OSflfl CASH AXD - PES YEAP.-F0B 2 .r9V.? STORY brick dwelling. roomsinda tic: lot 21X12" to .i 20-root alley; close to electric and tKf.!UJ?rf ,, h,)l V:ntXi 'ri2"' Pr month. SAM LL. , . BLACo. &. CO., 99 Fourth ay. Jyl-S2-MThS Allegheny Residences. A rl7iU,C?K ""FXCE-ALMOST XEW XV. and retiste throughout with all modern convenience-; larg lot and side ntranc. alley In the rear: tills valuable resident It iltnate on'one of the finest s.reets In AUigneny, Contiguous to West ern av. cars; can fc e.urcd at a very moderate lirtce: ptrmlt to examine the premise- from JAS DRAPE A CO.. J13 Wood St.. Pittsburg jyl7-73" t NEAT DWELLING IN ALLEGHEXYA ..V 1 ah square from ill parks anil electric cars: s.jut rooms; all in prime order: ccwlv paiutcdand yiiwred throughout-ff,3., raic hargalu; imme-1'Ie,P?"s1"?- -' " DRAPE & fco.. ins A ood St., Pittsburg. JV17-73 r'E HAVE FOR -.A.LE ACOMpLETE HOUSE 11 In A.Kgheny, one square Iroui parks; loca tion one of the bestin Alhghcny City; honscsets liack from street; fine shaue trees; lot 84xlfi5 feet. J rru,rlvJvvV,.f?x.t!.,c.VroIertLw: aitents. BAX TER, THOMPSON i CO.. 1C2 Fourth avenue. Jyl2-3-TllThS6u' Suburban Residences. F J. SALE- NEW HOUSE. SEVEN BOOMS; large tot at stint? rr i,n,i-.i ....,. laalndirou terms to Milt purchaser; at Crafton or Ingram). Panhandle R. ft. (152-sub.l See W. A. HERRON .v. SON S. 80 Fourth avenue. Jy4-2-,7,ll,l' JOHNSTOWN REAL ESTATE FOR SALE-A tl rare chance: proinrty in the verv heartof town lronts 132 reet on ( llntou sl . 114 on Locust st. and has allcv on side and raar;niagnlficent site for hotel or theater; la ig- hrlrk building (best finished In the cltyj on part of lot: no such opportunity likely ti ever again offer for profitable Investment in Johnstow npropertv. For price and particulars sd-.ress REV. JOHN BOYLE, pastor St. John's Catholic Churcli, Johnstown, Pa. Jyl-23 29 XOO-S CAn-NEARL' NEW 2-STORY Oi", frame dwelling. rooms, hall, etc ; trees and shrubbery; Ingrain, right near station; loteox no. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. Jyl2-5S-TTSSU ;-! I30-SHJ.RADEN. ONLY A SHORT DIS jpis TANIE from station, two-story frame dwelling five rooms and attic: REILLY. 77 Diamond st. a bargain. J. c. Jyl2-53-TTSSu' () ACRES OF GROUND AXD GOOD DWELL JLi ING-Outbulldlngs, iinewater, densecoverof trult and shade trees, shrubbery, etc: on lino of allroad, close to the city: three minutes' walk from railroad station: a lieautlful place worth Miking at. JAS, M . DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood st., Pittsburg. JJ18-21-D FOR SALE-LOTS. City Lots. T A BARGAIN IF SOLD AT ONCE-LOTS on Herron av.. Camp ana Clarissa sis., nur- teenth ward; will tell as a whole or suh-dllde: heautlful location and close to Central Traction line. M. F. H1PPLE A CO.. 96 Fourth av. jyi:-C6-TTssu LOTS-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR from J100 to $300, In the Eighteenth ward, lonjr pavments: easv terms. Inquire of CIIAS. L. CdRNEL,IUS, a'ltornev. 406 Grant St.. Pittsburg: or ro to his office. Moruluesldoav., on the frround, and see hl ajrtut. T. Ed. Cornelius. tnyla-45-i)' Kat.t Enrt lots. --ON'T MISS YOUR CHANCE TO GET YOfR XJ choice of lots In the Klvcrvlcw plan. A. E. GLASS, lis Fifth sv. JylS-31" IAIRMOUNT PLACE LOTS FOR SALE: . c hoice lots, elejt ant location, with a beautiful and commanding view of the whole East Liberty Valley, located on Fairmount av., two squares from Penn, and one square from Neglcy av. : can be reached bv cable aud electric cars. Inquire of STKAUIKt MORRIS, corner Wood and Third t. 1UV2S-10-D F OR SALE AT SHADYSIDE: LOCATION llrst class. Lot SVxl07 fi-et l..i00 a quick sale deslrnl. (94) W. A. HERRON & SONS. 80 Fourth av. j5-S-G.10,14.1s IINELEVEL BUILDING LOTS-ON PAVED " streets and jrood side street; lots 3xlW to al ley; close to electric and steam cars;onlv 10 per cent cash, balance long time. SAMLEL W. BLACK CO., SO Fourth av. Jyl6-81 LOTS IN THE RIVERVIEW PLAN ON BIGE I.OW street; our choice onlv J400 each; terms Ten" easy. J. E. GLASS, 1SS Fifth av. Jyl8-31 T EMEMBER THAT THE LOTS IN THE AX Klvervlew plan are selling very rapidly, and vou should not dclav; price only $100 each; terms. $50 down and SlOper month. J. E. GLASS. IW Fifth av JyIS-31 C27nnLOTS 2axlOO-ON A SEWERED AND Ol JJ block stone paved St.; convenient to P. R. R. and cable cars; cheapest lots In the city. SAMUEL AV. BLACK & CO.. 99 Fourth av. jyl-2G-D Alleglienj Lots. LARGE LOTS ADJOINING CALIFORNIA AV.. Allegheny, close to electric cars: 100 feet front and oer200 feet deep. Plan at othce of JAS. W. DRAPE CO., 113 Wood i.t., Pittsburg. J j lT-TS Ifk ACRES OF GROUND-FRONTING ON LU Ftrnsville av.. Tenth ward, Allegheny Citv, which can le subdlv lded Into beautiful build lns'lots: price below market value if sold soon. A. Z. BYERS A CO., S3 Federal it., AUeghenv. Jyl4-i5-TTS Suburban Lots. IXIR SALE-ftOO-CHEAF; LOT 25x130 FEET; . very near Swltsvale station, P. R. R.: worth an examination; (N. plan). W SONS, SO Fourth av. Jy3-31-3, 11,18, GLEXMAWR PARK PLAN OF LOTS-30X110 each, only ion. 123 and J150; pavments. J10 cash and balance f5 per month; no Interest, no taxes: streets graded, boardwalks laic1 natura, gat and elegant water. See REED B. COYLE A CO., corner Fourth av. and Grant st. J v 14-63-14. 15. 16.17.18 LOTS ON GLENWOOD AV.. CONVENIENT to B. & O. station and Second av. electric road; avenue graded, nueartamUed, sidewalks, city water; house and lots on e-v easv terms: monthly pavments if desired. GiyUijE'C. BURW IN, Attorney -at-Law. IV) Fourth av. jyl2-47-TTSSu ONLY J1.S00-EDGEWOOD. P.R.R.. FINE LOT ot ground. sljetoxl.TJ: verv handv to station. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth av. Jyl8-20-D SUBURBAN TROPERTY THE LARGEST lots, the lowest prices aud the easiest and best terms In the county at Sheraden, 15 minutes from Union station: see Sheraden before vou buv else where. ANDREW PATTERSON, S'ecretafy, 127 Fifth av. fe!7-7i-D' 5S1 fin WILL BUY YOU A LOT IN THE OXUU Glen Mawr Park plan of Iota; only 10 down and S3 a mouth: no Intert6t no taxes: hoard walks laid and streets graded: don't fall to secure a lot soon as thev are be'llng rapidly; all lots 30x110, Sec REED B. "COYLE & CO., cor. Fourth av. and Grant st. JyH-ra-nas.lG..la QQ ACRES AT SHERIDAN. ONLY TEN MIN OO UTES walk from station, about 23 acres per fectly level; nice'.! located Tor subdivision; Just the thing for a sma"i sj-dl-jte; price 1S.0M: one-third cash, balance on long time. See JOHN K. EW1N (J i. CO., exclusive agents, 107 Federal t. J yS-97-8, 10, 12, 14, 16. IS1- Farms. A GOOD FARM OF 9G ACRES WITH DWELL ING, outbuildings, orchard, etc., within one mile of railroad station, near Montour Junction and near the gas and oil territory; a bargain; early Sossesslon can be obtained. JAS. W. DRAPE & O.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. JylS-24-D" Ol 7 ACRES OF EXTRA GOOD FARMING All land in Fayette county at J30 per acre; un derlaid with coal and Iron ore;two good houses and all necessary outbuildings: would make a No. 1 stock farm." J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st. Jy!2-58-TTSSu FORISALE-nUSINESS. Business Opportunities. A N ESTABLISHED BUSINESS: INCOME ?1, 500 J. to 52.500 a year; less than f 1,000 will buy it If taken 6on by a good party. Address A. W. H.. Dispatch office. Jyl5-35 4 INTEREST IN A PAVING AND FIRE 2. brick business, situate In a good manufactur ing town online of railroad and river, with excel lent ehlpping facilities abundance of clftv, coal, etc., on the premises. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE i CO.. 313 Wood st. Jyl6-9 TYRUGSTORE - DOING GOOD BUSINESS; XJ well located: 2Ssj Carson St.. S. 8., city; rea son for selling to settle up the estate: terms reason able. Apnlv to SILVAN US DAWES, Adm., at store. orH. L. KING, Atty , 4S7Grantst., city. JJ17-6C -rvRUOSTORE-?2,000 CASH WILL BUY A XJ good cltystorc; will Invoice over 2,600. Ad dress A. E. II.. Dispatch office. J) 18-9 IXIR SALE-1,200 OR INVOICE, GROCERY stand doing large business, mostly cash; cheap rent: others ffcC. $300 to 10,000: cigar store, res taurant, shoe store, fish market, machine shop; line milk depot. IIOLMEsi CO.. 420 Smlthlield street. Jel7 LIVERYBrSINESS-IX A LARGE. THniVIXU town: grocery stores, 5.J50 to 3,009: Shoesto'.-e. fiOOO: drugstores, cigar stores. .I-.EjKi;i VAl, Jjfl8-4 ixASlvjN, 4J urair. si. "Business Properties. SUBSTANTIAL PLANING MILL PROP i. ERiY' Includlngthe necessary buildings and complete outfit of excolleat machinery, engine and boiler, planer matcher, moldcr, saws, turning lathes, shafting, pulley, etc., etc.; everything in flrst-class order, will 6ell the entire building and machinery together, or will sell the machinery separate and apart from the buildings, the plant is located In a prosporous manufacturing town on lineof railroad;a splendid stand for the business; will be Bold on very favorable terms. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE CO., Agents, 315 Wood st., Pittsburg. JylC-9-D BUTLER ST . NEAR FIFTY-FIRST ST. GOOD brick building of 15 rooms, storeroom front, elegant business location: bouse has marble man tels, both gases, good cellar, etc.: lot 20x110 to a sewered and paved alley; Immediate possession, SAMUEL W.TJLACK & CO.. 99 Fonrthay. Jyl8-26-D' HOTEL-'THE NEW PALACE" IN JOHXS TOV'X A first-class hotel of 17 bed rooms) has a licensed bar; lease has 8s years vet to run: vv 111 sell the fixtures aud furniture, which Is now, or the building, or will sell both together; situated on Wathiugton St.. opposite thu B. & O. depot; terms reasonable. Address BOX 67, Johnstown, Pa. Jyls-76 HOTEL FURNITURE AXD LEASE. WITH established trade; modern brick house, 43 rooms; furnished throughout; nice bar, etc.; one of the finest hotel buildings in this fast-growing city, population. 20,000; center of the on fields; price, $3,750; easy terms; rarechance, 0. H. FOL SQ31. Lima, O. ' JylS-67 QOX OOO-WYLIE AV.. CORNER PROFER OVj TY: two good business houses and three Sw'VJ ,, , .nvgvuu UUHMCn UUBKR UU buret, private dwellings, allrentlngat2.000perrear;caa be Increased w ltbout difficulty to K.500; only a few vj oniy a lew d REILLY. snon squares lrom uourt House. J. 77 IJIamona st. 1vl2-58-TTSSU FOB SALEMISCELLANEOUS. Hones, Vehicles, Live Stock. A NO 1. BLAOK BUGGT OR CARRIAGE horse. Call 212 FIRST AV.. city. Jyl7-77 TELrVERY WAGONS DELIVERY WAGONS XJ a'J styles: our own make. WM. BECKERT. 340 to 344 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone, 3420, JelO-45-MWS -TTAGON-A FOUR-SIAN CAFFREY BUILT II surrey, very little used: cost, 8450, will sell for cj. xiarness a aouiue set oi iurc, Btiiiaoie lor rrev team; cost,t200: will sell for $125. PAUL II. HACKr, Cor. Fifth and Markit. JylS-3' Machinery and Metals. AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES-WORK perlcctly right aud left, with single or double drum: second-hand boilers and engines also on hand: general machine work promptly executed; correspondence solicited. COMBINATION EN GINE CO.,LIM.,3140 Penn ave.,Pittsburg. Tel 12C5 delO-ft6-MWb TVNGINES AXD BOILERS-SECOXD-HAVTi Xj largest stock of all flzes; 16x34, 12x24, 12x18, 10 x20, 10x18, 10x12, 9x12,8x12,7x12. 0x12; mounted port- able engine. Douers oi an sizes, KhnfTlner nnflnva pumps, governor. etc. Tclenhone. 3401. i n,l Park Way. Allegheny. Pa, J. S. YOUXG. apll-D ONE 10 AXD ONE 25 HORSE TOWER OTTO gas engines; can be seen running until about August 8. Address W. J. R., -4 to !34 Duquesne way, Pittsburg, Pa. Jyl6-91 THE BECK AUTOMATIO ELECTrilC LIGHT engine; engines, boilers and sawmills and woodworking machinery. HA1UIES MACHINE DEPOT, "J9 First ay., Flitsburg. my7-D' Miscellaneous. I ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITAXNICA AMER li ICAX reprint (Stoddard edition) at hair price; this superb edition, the only one printed In this country from regular stereotyped plates, made from setup type, ana the only exclusive subscription edition in the market, Is now complete and readv for delivery to subscribers at 12 50 per volume; pc sltlons open to gentlemen of education, to whom exclusive territory will be given. MAXWELL SOMMERVlLLF,l'ubUsher. :35 Fifth av. Jel4-TuWTbrssu M ODEXEi-AT951FEXN AV. JeS-17 7X 000 SELECT WHITE OAK TREES. IN I Jj lots of 3,000 and upward, situated on and near river aud U.K.: price, l 75 each. J. H. BRI8TOR, Martlnsburg, W. Va. JV18-2S TO IiKT. JJAJiJi. MAIJUIUJMS. "-" 3iAixJimJ --T-T7 -.-.-.-- , " B cm-nesiacnco. TH5.iPJ?5S,l-? RHfPT-Sri - ir - t WANTED. DR. HARRIS' 9 TlLUrF ST.. A) TIOX. dwelllnr, 8 rooms, bath, jry: all la Sood oraer: Immediate possession. HENRY A. REED. 31ii Market street. JylT-W TTI OUSE-NO. 851 PENN AV.: 11 ROOMS AND Cheap. Address Jyl7-Mt XL basement; good condition 11. quick at 931. niO LET A GOOD BRICK HOUSE, NINE 1 rooms: No. 55 First avenue; $38 50 per month. W. A. HEURON i SONS, DO Fourth av. jyl6-7-Thst rpo LET NO. 1237 LIBERTY ST. (NEAR THIR- X i r.r.. m st.i. nve rooms. K per inonin. iv. . HERRON & SUNS. 80 Fourth av. East End Residences. rVQ LET AT SHADYSIDE, ON PAVED X street, modern house. Grooms, large attic. In llrt-cliss order; rent low, SONS, 80 Fourth av. iir.ituvjp k Jyl8-15-St Allegheny Residences. -TICE FIVE-ROOM DWELLING-FEDERAL 1 st. extension. Inquire of J. K. McKEE. 703 Pennav.. room 611. fe7-04-MWSt Cfl 1-NEAT. NEW SIX-ROOM HOUSE ON rjDXu: the hill, between Ir In avinue and Over look street. A. LEGGATE & SON, 10S Fourth avc. JyH-55t Suburbnn Residences. " I BURNISHED COUNTRY HOUSE FOR SUM : MER; on line of P. It. R.;7 rooms; large grounds; shade trees: garden: river near; fine scencrv. etc. Address McBRIDE, Dispatch office. Jyl7-sct Rooms. I ELEGANTLY FURNISHED ROOMS. WITH 'j bath aud both gates. KS PENN AV., city. J18-34t I BURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSEKEEPING. : with use of kitchen. 41 LOGAN ST.. near Wjlte. jJ18-35t I BURNISHED FLAT FOR . 8WYLIEAV. HOUSEKEEPING. Jjl8-ffit LARGE ROOMS-FURNISHED FOE HOUSE KEEPING. 14!WYLIEAV. jyl8-40t 0S: E FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED room, with bath. 1I1WYLIEAV. Jji8-4it PLEASANT FURNISHED AND N1SHED rooms. 3JB PENN AV. UNFUR- JvlS-3Tt ROOM-CORNER R0O5I. SECOND FLOOR, suitable for office, furnished or unfurnished, GRIFFITH'S PHARMACY, Third and Grant. JylS-5St ROOM-THIRD-STORY FRONT. FURNISHED. 432 PENN AVE. Use of bath and stationary washstand. Jvl8-G-Dt T OOMS-FURXISHED OR UNFURNISHED. JJlS-33t JA At t40GWYLIEAV. iinslness StanfTs. BUILDING WITH DRY HOUSE. SUITABLE for laundry, planing mill, stair building or pattern shop, on Hemlock st., head of Esplanade street. Third w ard, Allegheny. A. LEGGATE Jfc SON, 10S Fourth ave. Jyl4-55t TAND IN ALLEGHENY MARKET-AN OLD is? reliable grocery stand: a good stand for one one Ap with small capital; win rent tor fj) per year, jyl6-S3t mo LET-nANDsOME STOREROOMS, NOS. Inc. ahnv. mlthfinlH X 7S and 80 Diamond St.. st. in new Disnatch building: well lighted ele gantly fitted ud. centrally located and having every convenience; these rooms arc admirably suited for Insurance, real estate or other oflke business. For further Information apply, after I J?. 31.. to BUSI NESS MANAGER, The Dispatch, Smlthlield and Diamond sts. ap29-U7t TO LET-CHOICE OFFICES ON SECOND and third floors of The Dispatch business office building, corner femlthtleld and Diamond sis. : these are in suites of two or four rooms, as desired, and have every convenience; centrally located, well ar ranged and lighted ; there aie no better offices tor professional men In the cltv. Apply, after 2 r. at., to BUS. MGR. DISPATCH, on the premL.es. apj-117t PERSONAL. PERSONAL CASH TAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver; Jewelry repaired; new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCH. 541 Smlthlield st. Jyl7-13 PERSONAL-DO YOU WAXT TO SAVE money If so. buv your books and stationery from us; midsummer sacrifice sale now on. FRAXK. BACON Sl CO., 301 -mlthileld st. Je4 PERSOXAL-FINE BOOK8-WE HAVf. THE finest collection of finely illustrate! books In Pittsburg; beautiful bindings; low prices i come and see them; hundreds of booka for presents. LEVI'S BOOK STOKE. 900 Liberty st. del2 PERSONAL-vYHEX I WAS A SJIALL BOY my mother always repaired my breeches and jacket, but since I got to be a great blgroan, DICK SON, the well-known tailor, 65 Fifth av., cor. Wood ot., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape. Tel. 1338. myl5-80-D LOST LOST A PAIR OF GOLD-RIM5IED EYE GLASSES on Thursday, on Liberty St., be tween Market st. and seventh av.: a suitable re ward will be paid if returned to FLEISHMAN & CO.'S, 504, 506 and 308 Market st. Jyl8-23 LOST-MISSING FROM HOME SINCE JULY 3. John Wright, aged 13. dark hair and eves, dressed In gray coat and pants, striped woolnette shirt, cloth cap and nailed boots. Any Informa tion will be thankfully received by 'CHARLES WRIGHT. Box 722, Braddock, Pa. Anyone har boring or detaining him after this notice will be prosecuted. 1yl8-3 DIVIDENDS. Office of the Citizeks' IxsukaxceCo. Jnlv 14. 183L DIVIDEND THE DIRECTORS OF THIS company have this dav declared a div idend of ONE DOLLAR ner share on the capital stock, payable on demand. J y 18-25 JR. SNIVELY, Secretary. Office of Peoples Xatural Gas 1 ASDPirEAOE Company, I Pittsbubo, Fa., July 1, 1891. S DIVIDEND THE BOARD OF DIREC TORS of this company have declared a quarterly dividend of TWO PER CENT, payablo July 20, 169L ' The books will be closed from July 15 to 20 inclusive. Checks will be mailed stockholders. Jyll-26-s W. J. LANGFITT, Treasurer. MOSOSOAHELA IKSERAKCF. Co., 1 98 Fourth avenue, V Pittsuuko. Jnlv 7, 1891. S DIVIDEND-THE DIRECT&RS OF THIS Company have this day declared a divi dend of ONE DOLLAR AND FIFTY CENTS PER SHARE out of earnings of past six months, payable on and after Thursday, 9th Inst, JOHN H. CLANEY, Sec'y. Jyl2-35 PROPOSALS. Engineer's Office, 403 GnANT Stbeet, 1 IT JTTSBUUO, d U1J- 8, JKU. TO CONTRACTORS SEALED PRO POSALS for the grading, curbing and paving of BeltzhooVer avenuo and Third street, in the borough of Beltzhoover, will be received at tho above office until tho 20th DAY OF JULY, at 4 o'clock p.m. Pro posals must be addressed to the Street Com mittee of said borough. Bonds In one-half the estimated cost of the work must accompany each proposal. Plans, specifications and information can bo had at this office. The boro councils reserve the right to re ject any or all proposals. C. E. OWENS C. E., Borongh Engineer. Jv8-U-3.H,14,16.I8 LEGAL NOTICES. TyOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AS J.1 my wife, Susanna Miller, left me oa July 13, 1391, without leasonable cause, I 'will not be responsible for any debts that she may make. MICHAEL MILLER, Herwin, Westmoreland county, Pa. Jyl6-77 VTOTICE 19 HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN JL application -will be made to the Gov ernor of Pennsylvania on the 6th day of August by Martin Sohafer, Fred Lange, M. A. Bipperger, Charles Becker and C. K. Obman, under an act of Assembly, entitled "An act toprovide for tho Incorporation and regulation of certain corporations," ap proved April 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended cor poration to be called the Reserve Premium and Loan Association, the oharactcr and ob ject of which is the accumulation of a fund lor the benefit of its rnombors, and for those purposes to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said act of Assembly and supplements thereto. juii. ju. viutiiuixG, Solicitor, jyll-15-3 96 Diamond st. ALXTION SALES. 17URNITURE AT PUBLIC SALE-ON the premises. No. 51 Montgomery av., near and east bf Federal st., Allegheny Citv, on TUESDAY, July 21, commencing at lo o'clock, consisting in part, parlor suit, brussels and ingrain carpets, stair and hall carpets, rugs, easy chaiis, dining room chairs, sideboard in walnut, bedroom suits, extension table, French clock, library table, card tables, lace curtains, hatrack, blinds, lamps, beds and bedding, stepladder, lecchest, portable range, queensware, cook ing utensils: a full assortment. A. J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer, 413 Grant St. jy!7-63 AUCTION SALE. Furniture, carpets and household goods, St the residence, No. 414 Smithfleld St., Htts urg, MONDAY, July 20, at 10 o'clock. Fine chamber suites in oak and walnut, bureaus, wnshstands, bedding, wavdrobes. Chairs, rookers, tables, lace curtains, brus sels and ingrain carpets on rooms, hall and stairs. Kitchen and laundry furniture. Sale positive; terms cash. House open after 8 o'clock morning of sale. HENRY AUCTION CO., Jyl7-79-D Auctioneers, mHE FIFTY-NINTH SEMI-ANNUAL X. statement of tho PITTSBURG BANK IO SAVINGS, No. 60 Fourtli avenue, Pitts burg: ASSETS. Bonds, mortgages, time loans and othervnltd securities $1,529,543 64 Mortuase interest due 0,433 Accrued Interest o,8"1 J Demand loans with collateral 519,634 71 West l'enn Railway Company 6 percent bonds A averly Coal and Coke Company G nor cent first tnortenire bonds. 1,500 00 10,000 CO Mansfield Coal aud Coko Com pany 6 per cent first mortgage , bonds... ...:.. 24,094 62 rittsburg, New Castle and Lake Erie' Railway Company first mortgage bonds, 6 per cent 80s CO People's 1'aik Place Passenger Railway Company first mort gage 5 per cent bonds 5,000 00 The Point Bridge Company, two Gpcrcent bonds 2,000 00 Little Sawmill Run Railroad Com- pany 6 per cent Donas.. l,yuu w Tin: lird ward school district, Alle gheny City, two bonds, 4 per cent Ten shares of tho capital stock of 2,000 00 the Fidelity Title anu Trust Company 1,000 00 Thirtv.llvp slinres of the cnnital stock of Citizens National Bank CityofFittsburg Banking houso (BO Fourth avo.) . . . Real estate Furniture and fixtures Cash on hand and in national 2310 00 33,590 77 41.23S 95 29,49.1 24 6,750 08 banks 528,771 01 $2,754,035 05 .$ 75,000 00 . 73,000 (0 LIABILITIES. Capital stock (paid in) i Surplus fund Undivided profits Duo depositors $2,471,111 43 Six months' interest credited to account of depositors 44,110 35 88,353 25 2513,C51S0 $2,734,033 05 Present number of depositors, 3.937; aver age amount to credit of each, $638 72. C. G. M1LNOR, Tieasurer. PiTTsncuo, 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. July 3. 189L TIIOS. C. LAZEAH, ) J. K. DORRINGTON, J Committee. L. M. I'LUMER, j jyl6-18-TT8 T70RTY-SECOXD SEMI-ANNUAL STATE- X1 MEXT of tho UEKMANIA SAYLNUS BANK on July 1, 1891. ASSKTS. First mortgage bonds aud other valid securities 9 Mortgage interest due Other interest due Dividends of stocks due July 1. . Bank propel ty corner "i ood and Diamond streets Office fixtures, safes, etc Improved real estate in and around Pittsburg 93 shares German Xational Bank b0 shares Iron City National Bank 80 shares Citizens' National Bank 35 shares First National, Alle gheny 60 shares Masonic Bank 1,037,866 03 3.13S 20 2,693 09 2,435 50 190,052 S3 623 25 35,768 44 25,'-00 00 5,460 00 4,800 00 5.750 00 3 415 00 17,033 50 Other dividend paying stock.. 15,000 Federal street and Pleas ant Valley Passenger Railway 5 per cent bonds 10,000 Williamsport Bridge 6 per cent bonds 10,000 Point Bridge 6 per cent bonds 5,000 l'enn Incline 6 per cent cent bonds 10,000 Pittsburg and Castle Shan non Incline and Railroad 6per cent bonds 5,000 Pittsburg, Cincinnati and St. Louis Railroad 7 per cent bonds 2,000 Pittsburg and Connellsville Railroad7per cent bonds 26,000 Braddock Water Works 5 por cent bonds 10,000 Pennsylvania Water Com pany Wilkinsburg 6 per cent bonds 10,000 Philadelphia, Company 6 percent bonds 2,000 Transverse Passenger Rail road 6 per cent bonds 10,500 Allegheny county riot 4 per cent bonds Time loans, with collateral Demand loans, with collateral.. Cash on hand and in National Banks 15,425 00 10.000 00 10,800 00 5,100 00 10,350 00 6,100 00 2,400 00 26,000 00 10,250 00 10,000 00 2.010 00 10,500 CO 171.G22 '.12 243,402 70 130,639 97 $ L99S,948 48 LIABILITIES. Due depositors $1,706,523 53 Sir months' interest due depositors 31,237 85 $1,797,761 43 Capitnl'stock 150,000 00 Contingent fund 40000 00 Undivided profits 11,137 00 $ 1,993,9 IS 43 Number of depositors Julv 1, 3.3S7. Average credit to each, $530 78. C. MEYRAN, President. We, the undersigned Auditing Committee, do hereby certily that we have examined tho bonds and mortgages, notes and bills and collaterals, deeds for real estate, bonds, certificates of stock, cash on hand and in National Banks, and find them to agree with the above statement. E. GROETZINGER. JOS. G. SIEBENECK, JOSEPH ABEL. Pittsburg, July 11, 189L Jyl5-17-wsau EEPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Exchange National Bunk, at Pittsburg, in the Stato or Pennsylvania, at the close of business, July 9, 1891: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $2,141,533 53 Ovcrdrafts.securedand unsecured 84 00 U. S. bonds to secure circulation .. 100,000 00 Due from approved reserve agents 127,889 77 Due from other national banks.... 25,470 92 Due from Stato banks and bank ers 15513 09 Banking houso furniture and fix tures 210,000 00 Current expenses and taxes paid.. J 1,605 C5 Premiums on U. S. bonds 17,000 00 Checks and other cash items 13,69140 Exchanges for Clearing Houso.... 18,628 20 Hills of other banks 66,000 00 Fractional paper currency.nlckels andcents 662 17 Specie 354,410 00 Redemption fund with U. S.Treas- urer (5 per cent of circulation).. 4,500 00 $3,096,988 78 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $1,200,000 00 Surplus fund 450,000 00 Undivided profits 51,627 54 National bank notes outstanding. 90,000 00 Dividends unpaid 4,372 00 Individual deposits subjeot to oheck 1,158,960 62 Duo to other national banks , 117,393 52 Dao to State banks and bankers. .. 2463520 $3,096,988 78 State of Pennsylvania, County of Allegheny, 83.: I, A. Long, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above is true, to tho best of my knowledge and be lief. A. LONG. Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me. this 17th day of July, 1891. WM. F. ROBB, Notary Public Correct Attest:' MARK W. WATSON, J. P. HANNA, A. H. CHILD3, Jyl8-18 Directors. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF the People's Savings Bank of Pittsburg, at the close of business July 10, 1891, pub lished in accordance with section 9 of char ter. RESOURCES. Mortgages, demand and time loans on collateral and other valid securities $1,659,621 32 Corporato, school and borough bonds 176,069 77 National bank and other stooks. . . 70,155 25 Real estate, including banking house 1S3.444 20 Expenses and taxes paid 3,477 89 Cash on hand and in National banks -. 230,278 01 $2,273,016 44 LIABILITIES. Capital stock $ 300,000 00 Surplusfund $51,670 29 Undivided profits 06,310 04 $ 108,010 33 Dividends unpaid 1,014 CO Teller's checks 069 75 Due depositors I,863,4'i2 30 $2,273,046 44 County of Alle- State of Pennsylvania, Kiieuy, ss: i efore mo, a Notary Public in and for said county, personally came Edward E. Duff, Assistant Secrotary and Treasurer ot the People's Savings Bank of Pittsburg, who, be ing duly sworn, deposes and says that the above statement is true, to the best of his knowledge and belief. EDWARD E. DUFF. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 17th day of July, 189L AUGUST AMMON, Jyl8-19-iT3 Notary Publio. the Stato or "Pennsylvania, at the close of business July 9, 1891: RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $2,553,833 37 Overdrafts, secured and unse cured 4,236 06 U. S. bonds to'seeure'ciVcnlation. 50,000 00 Stocks, securities, judgments, claims, ote 58,12111 Due from approved re serve agents $ 261,061 10 Due from other na tional banks 88,150 45 Due from State banks and banknrs rjyxio 15 " " I $ 409,531 Banking house furni ture and fixtures $ 240,000 00 Other real estate and mortgages owned ... , 73,650 TO 313,630 00 2,793 05 Current expenses and taxes paid iuvi;tt.a uiiu otner casn Items t Exchanges for Clearing .$ 9,400 25 11UUSC , Bills of other banks'. .". . Fractional paper cur rency, nickels and cents 148,857 4S 10,400 00 169 98 Specie 224,012 50 iu vtjiiuor notes rja,4oD ou $ 583,293 21 Redemntion fnnri n-ui, TT R Treasurer (5 por cent of circula tion) 2,250 00 $3,977,715 50 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 750,000 00 Surplus fund :. 250,000 00 Undivided profits 24,927 16 National bank notes outstanding 45,000 00 Dividends unpaid 8,272 00 Individual deposits subject to check. $2,631,381 21 Certified chocks 12,744 03 Due to other national banks 130,315 40 Duo to State banks and bankers 122,073 70 $2,899,516 34 $3,977,715 50 Stato of Pennsylvania, County of Allegheny, ss.: I, J. D. Soully, cashier of tho above-named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement ii true, to the best of mv knowl edge and belief. J. D. SCULLY, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 17th day of July, 1S9L JOHN EWING SPEER. Notary Public Correct Attest: JOHN H. McKELVY, THOMAS WIGHTMAN, JOHN WILSON, Jyl6:20 Directors. REPORT OF THE CONDITION OF THE Third National Bank, at Pittsburg, in the State of Pennsylvania, at the close of business, July 9, 1S9L RESOURCES. Loannnd discounts $1,449,633 32 Overdrafts, secured and unse cured 24,893 OS U. S. bonds to secure circulation. 50,000 00 Stocks, securities, Judgments, claims, etc 90,714 22 Dne from approved re serve agents $ 107,983 56 Due from other na tional banks 39,908 90 Duo from State banks ttnajbankers 1,403 46 149,295 92 66,000 00 78,237 89 3,447 97 9,625 00 Banking house furniture and fix tures Other real estate and mortgages owned Current expenses and taxes paid. Premiums on V. S. bonds Checks and other cash items $ Exchanges for Clear ing Houso Bills of other banks . . . Fractional paper cur rency, nickels and cents 18,795 37 72,625 03 8,142 00 1,711 83 Specie 103,776 80 Legal tender notes.... 47 250 00 257,301 OS Redemption fund with U. S. Treasurer (5 per cent of circula tion) 2,250 00 $2,181,448 41 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 500,000 00 Surplusfund 200,000 00 Undivided profits 34.101 33 Nntional bank notes outstanding. 45,000 00 uiviuenas unpaid Individual deposits subject to check $1,063,539 10 Demand certificates of deposit 150,849 05 Cashier's checks out standing: 30,838 33 Due to other national ' ' banks 110,35127 Duo to State banks and bankers 33,503 29 2,268 00 1,400,079 09 $2,181,448 41 State of Pennsylvania, County of Alle gheny, ss: I, Wm. Steinmeyer, cashier of the above named bank, do solemnly swear that the above statement is true, to tho best of my knowledge and belief. W. STEINMEYER, Cashier. Subscribed and sworn to before me, this 17th day of July, 189L JAMES A. McKEAN, Notary Public. Correct Attest: W. E. SCHMERTZ, C. F. WELLS. B. WOLFF, JR., Jyl8-21 Directors. HUSINESS CHANGES. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP Notice Is hereby given that the partner ship heretofore existing between Robert G. Bailey and J. C. Alles in the real estate agency business, under the name of Alles & Bailey, is dissolved, and J. C. Alles has no authority to receive any money, or in any way bind said co-partnership. Jyl8-7 ROBERT Q. BAILEY. Gas and Electro-Combination Chandeliers, Brackets, Pendants, Por tables, Etc., Designs and finishes not obtainable In any other stock in the oity. We deal in nothing but the best grades of goods, yet our prices are lower than asked for inferior goods elsewhere, Our effects are artistic and always undertaken under guarantee. We are in a position to fit up all classes of residences, and we refer with pleasure to a majority of the finest residences in Pittsburg and Allegheny as to our ability to furnish something out of the common order at a minunuin price. 11 you nave gas fixtures too good to throw away we can alter them into electro-oombinatlou or straight electrio effeots, and can reflnish them In any color with most pleasing results at very little oost. Wearo always glad to furnish special de signs and special effects on application. As we deal exclusively in goods mentioned we can assure you better results than can be obtained elsewhere. Trade solicited for all classes of dwellings, stores, public buildings, etc., etc. G. C Vankirk & Co., Standard Building, 581-533 WOOD STBEET, Rooms 303, 309, 312 and 813. Jel9-30 ECONOMY IN FUEL Hot Water Heating Apparatus for Residences, Etc ALSO, Ventilating Fans for Cooling, Eto. M'GINNESS, SMITH & CO,, 3 "Water t, Je6-55-TT3 STOCKS ! STOCKS ! Paying Handsome Dividends. But a limited amount for sale of the FLOR ENCE INVESTMENT CO., of Florence, Ala. Registered by the Industrial Titre, Trust and havings Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., whioh is the Registrar and Transier Agent of the company. A SURE INVESTMENT, Yielding 9 14 per cent per annum. See W. A. HUDSON. Room 49, Fidelity Title and Trust Comcanv's Bntldlnr- 151 Ennrthav. Reference, John W.Hexron, of W. A. Her-, x-uii a sons. jessif Stencil and Stamp Works. W. 2. Bunting, 20 Fifths IMarket St. Try Our Laughton Pads. Jja J IVU1 - PAIN'S LAST DAYS OF POMPEII. QRAMP CURE 1 UNACQUAINTED WITH THE YOUNG MEN. BALLET LADIES, p0J GEOGRAPHY UTILITY LADIES AND GENTLE- I " M OF .. . i C,-,,, Al -J D: m ALLEGHENY COUNTY SHOULD .WRITE AT ONCE For a map that will give him valuable information about tho central loca tion and many advantages of those growing towns, BUM WttllUfflu ESTABLISHED INDUSTRIES Snrrouniing them. IT WILL COST NOTHING And may be the means of his making a great deal of money by a fortunate investment as many others have al ready done. ADDRESS OB CALL ON EAST PITTSBURG IMPROVEMENT CO., 417 Wood Street, Pittsburg, Pa. 402 Burton Street, Braddock, Pa. Braddock Avenue, Brinton, Pa. Bank Building, Wilmerding, Pa. Jylo8-s CALIFORNIA AVE. Eleventh Ward, Allegheny City. Building Lots In the Fine 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-TTS OLIVER TERRACE LOTS, HAZELWOOD. They are the finest and most beautiful building lots in the Twenty-third ward. They are situate only 3.8 miles from Pitts burg Postnfllce. and are on the line of the B. & O. B. R., which has 46 trains stopping daily at Hazolwood station, and front on Second avenue, where the electric cars, -with 5-cent fare, pass every few minutes. They are convenient to the churches, and only three minutes' walk from the Peeble's Public School. Enhancement certain, owing to the vast improvements being done in that vicinity. IRA M. BURCHFIELD, Je333-3tws 158 Fourth avenue. TO LET! Rooms With Power. Part of the three floors formerly occupied by THE DISPATCH, In POWER HALL, DIAMOND ST. For par ticulars see tho reading notice in this issue. S5,000, Five minutes from Kensington station, A. V. R. R., five (5) acres of nice, level ground tliBt will subdivide Into thirty-five (35) forty foot lots that will readily sell at $400 each. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., jyi8-27-r 99 Fourth avenue. FOR SALE-PRICE LOW. LOCATION ONE OF THE BEST AND MOST CENTRAL IN EAST END. Modern house, 11 rooms; large lot; street paved; price, $13,500. (9) W. A. HERRON & SONS. Jy8-8-a 80 Fourth avenue. FOE SALE. BEAUTIFUL LOTS, Cheap ! Easy Terms ! Level, well drained; near station; location the best; prices $400 to $1,000, according to size. At SWISSVALE, P. R.B., (N. Plan). W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. jyl5-30-w TO GOOD TENANTS, Legal or Mercantile, Will be leased, on fair terms, CHOICE OFFICES, With every convenience nnd good light, on second and third floors of Dispatch Business Office Building, Diamond street, cor. Smith field street. anr dav after 2 p. M. to BUSINESS Je24-117 M. AGER DISPATCH. WHAT CURED ME. Read what the Superintendent of the Eagle Transfer Company says: Pipe SIiix, Secoito Av., ) Pittsburo, Pa., July 4, 189L J DR. GRIFFITH DRUG COMPANY, Cob. Thibd Av. axd Graht jSt. Dear Sins I desire to add my testimony to your wonderful Tfc-VA-zojr Remedies. No one knows ho w I suffered for two weeks with pains in my side, shortness of breath, very weak. When I would sit down I couldhardly Set up, no appetite, my stomach bloated. I octoredfor two weeks; no relief came. I was induced to try Ta-va-zos, Key to Blood and Ta-va-zox Pills. I took them as directed. I now feel a new man. All pains have left me; can eat hearty. I advise all who suffer to try them at onco, for I firmly believe they saved mv life. Verv truly. TOBIAS ROLTY. For sale by JOSEPH FLEMING A SON, 412 Market street, cor. Diamond. jyl7-M Pittsburg, Allegheny and Manchester Traction Company 40-year B per cent bonds, free of tax, for sale at 103 and interest. FIDELITY TITLE S THIIST CO,, 121 AND 123 FOURTH AVENUE. foll-43-JiWT O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth av., above Smithfleld, next Leader office. Nodelay. Established 20 years. se2 S500 to 500,000 II Ln?mS gages, city or country property, at lowest rates. JAS. W. DRAPtf A CO., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Telephone No. 975. Jyl7-73 McNAUGHBR & CO., Contractors for Paving Sidewalks With Cement, Brick and Fire Brick, Concreting Cellars. 110 FEDERAL ST.. ALLEGHEVV TA .Curbstesnf1u-nJ3hed.and.8et. Xe7-68- jukx, YOUNG MISSES, it years oi i-vci j nuic anu I am age, etc., etc. 3r AWciS;, rrSaTfc for sale at all drug stores. - 1 the evening. Jyl"-B6 jl Now is the best season for planting and pruning trees, laying out of lawns and tak ing charge of work generally; also draining. Herman Helm LANDSCAPE GARDENER, ELLSWORTH AV., Shadyside, Pittsburg. mhS-Tus WHY DON'T YOU KENSINGTON On the Allegheny Valley Rail road and on the Alle gheny River, 1 8 Miles From Pittsburg, WHAT IE SATE 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 TMving City go to Kensington. Remember, it doesn't cost We furnish you round trip office of the BDRULL IMPROVEMENT C, ' Rooms 30 and 32, No. BLAINE: ON THE MONONGAHELA. THE CITI THE CHOSEN SPOT. 150 LOTS S0T 1 THURSDAY. No new town or plan ever attracted wider or livelier at tention, and none ever deserved better than Blaine, pos sessing as it does every element necessary to insure a phenomenal and substantial growth Natural Gas, Coal, unexcelled shipping facilities by water and rail, free manufacturing sites and beautiful build ing lots, bounded by an old town with many firmly established industries, churches, stores, hotels, post, telephone and telegraph offices, schools of a high character, electric lights, stone and eoard walks, and all the conveniences of the city, except rapid transit, and this will follow the completion of the new bridge about to be built over the Monongahela from Blaine, and the immense works of the American Vault, Safe and Lock Company, now in process of con struction. Lots Here at $150 to $500 Will yield a liberal and quick profit to purchasers at the early sales, and the widespread knowledge of this fact has created an unprecedented demand for them, evidenced in the sales reported above. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 129 Fourth Avenue. 3Iannfactured by LH. HARRIS DRUG CO., Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh Avenue, Je30-D PITTSBURG, PA. GO TO AND DOUBLE YOUR MONEY? WET WE H THE GROCER, THE BUTCHER, THE BAKER, THE TAILOR, THE SHOEMAKER. you anything to go to Kensington. tickets FREE on application at the 96 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. jyl443-Trs OF INTEREST. JylS-O s1H . c
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