Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, July 21, 1891, Page 3, Image 3

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THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH,
BCSIXESS OFFICE.
Cor. SiultlifloM :iurt Diamond Streets,
ALW AYS OPEN.
"BKAXCII OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE
"WANT. TOR SALE. TO LET. AMD OTIIKR
TMAXSIKXT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE
DECEIVED lrP TO 9 I. M. TOR INSERTION".
Advertisements should le prepaid unless adver
tisers already lia e nceonnts with THE DISPATCH.
FOK THE bOrTlblDE, NO. HIS CARs-ON"
STREET. TELEPHONE NO. WJi
FOR THE EAST END. J. V. WALLACE. Cm
TEXN AVE.
PlTTSIU'nn ADDITIONAL.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler street.
EMU, G. STUCK.EY. Hth street and Peaa aer.ne.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAEHCIIER, SO Federal street.
H. J. McDRIUE. Mnrket House, Allegheny.
F. II. EG5 EI1S & SON. Ohio and Chestnnt streets.
TUOSIAb MCHEN BY. Western and In. in at cuues.
G. XV. IirGIIL. l'enns.lvaulaaud Bearer are.
rniUV St. ,LK1M. Rebecca and AUcRheny are.
1- ANTED.
3lHle Ilelo.
BARPER-GOOD MAN; STEADY WORK. NO.
re r FEDERAL ST., Allegheny JjySO-13
-IIAR-iER- IMMEDIATELY
AT NO. 12 OAR-
Jy21-90
(N aT., VMithslde, cm.
"1 Jl
-TO LEARN
THE BARBER TRADE AT
,. Pittsburg. JyJl-95
Si JwJt CARBON' ST.
irK
O -VOl'.K IN GROCERY.
Alleglieny.
50 RE9ACA
lya-9
prTCHEK - GOOD IUTCHER AND MEAT
JJ
cnitcr. Inquire at &U FIFTH AV
.Homestead,
J311-"!
"TYRrG CLERK-IMMEDIATELY: MUST BE
X ' qualified assistant. Address It., Dispatch
Jy2l-s5
"IOUrt GOOD STEAM DRILLERS-OX GRAN
X, lTt jum work can And si. adv employment
lv applvii.g ItVoit 2i Met ince building, corner
sevfiam av. ma snutnceld st.
J 19-69
TIAN-WITH PUSH IX riTTsBUHG AND
.ill each town and citt of rennsvhanii and 6ur
rounding state. to iutrodm
to introduce tlie faste.t-sellic.
Lc'isehold article on reord; sales In Philadelphia
have reached a million: pas S3 50 perday. For
pjrticulai address, wltli stamp. A . II. WILL
IAMSON, t N. Fourtli St., Philadelphia, Pa.
JV12-T0
MAX A MAX TO DRIVE AND TAKE CARE
of a small place; must be white and unmar
ried. M. A. WOODWARD, coracr Fifth and
Aiken avs., or9 Diamond st. J 521-83
E TWO OR THREE GOOD HUSTLERS
desiring t do rueii.es among business men
csn find steadi work with good pay at 53 and 55
yiXTH. ItKimS. J T21-79
T r AX-ON PLACE IX StT.URBS-ACCUSS-
JLtl TOMED to care of horses and cows. II, F,
IiATEMAN,
care of Jos IJch'iauin 4 Co., 48 Fifth
ate.
JV21-OU
1)A1NTEE-A GOOD ALL AROUND CAR
J III .E and wagon painter. Inquire 11S3
I.IBEBTY AV. Jr2l-M
1JORTER - GOOD PORTER. SCnREIRvR
JL IIOIEL, Si and30 South Diamond, Alleghen.-.
jva-i
CALEsMEX
IV
EVERT COUNTY-ri TER
O month and expenses:
outfit. saniDla. etc..
free, goods sold by sample; steady position to
proper partv: n- experience necessarj ; full pa.
llculars npon apjilicat-ion; send stamp. WORCEs
TER. rEKUltEJt 3IFU. CO-. 24 Hcrmon st.,
AVorcester. Jlass Jylo-28-D
4JOLICITORS-FOR LIFE INSURANCE: LIB
O ER L commissions; policy taiclng Itecausc
most pleasing in price and plani
31UI.1.X
A ED-
rALu i r ioeiir nuiiaiug.
ir.v27-49
CTIR BUII.DERi-FOR INSIDE AND OUT
C -IDE work. Apply at once to MURPHY &
DIEBOLD, West End. JJ-21-64
L-TAIR BriLDERS-TWO COMPETENT STAIR
s builders w ith rclerence.
Address R. W.. DIs-
patch offlce.
jy21-9ii
OTABLEMAN AND r.RM HAND. KEY
O STONE EMP. BUREAU, 4 Sixth St. Jy21-74
nxtiinTSfAKERs-io iiandtobie makersT
X at s. i:uc K's. 519 Liberty st. J.r20-6
M'lNXER-A PRVITHAL TIXXER GOOD
X wages and stcadv mployment to a sober man.
Address JOI1X II. HOUGH, lalrmout, W. Va.
J j 17-34
fPRAVELIXG SALESMAX-AX ACTIVE AXD
Jl experienced salesman, w ho speaks English and
German, to solicit tor a brewery; must come well
recommended and give bonds, as collections are a
part of the duty Imposed. EXPORT. Dispatch
ofiicc Jvl'.i-ios
rpYPESETTERS-S9 THIRD AV.,
TniRD
JV21-31
floor.
OUXG MAX FOR OFFICE WORK-MUST
1 1 a fair penman and quick at figures. Ad
slress OFFICE, Dispatch office. Jj 21-87
"Wanted Agents.
AGENTS OX SALARY OR COJIMIS'ION TO
handle the new uatent chemical Ink erasing
jicncil: the greatest selling noveltv ever producea;
ti.R ink tnoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion
of paper; 21W to 5O0per cent profit; one agent's sales
amounted to fS20 In six days; another f32intwo
hours: we want one energetic general agent for
c? h Mate and Territorv. Fortermsandfullpartlcu
la's, address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO.,
La Ciosse. Is. my22-75
4 GENTS-MOST WONDERFUL ADVERTIS
Jl. 1NU delee ever known; sells to every mer-
ruani. nig pay; sieauy work:. .Alli;. Mtu. CO.
llacinc. Wis.
JylG-21-TT
GEXTs-LOCAL OR TRAAELIXG. TO COL
'V. I.ECT old coins; good pay; steady work. NU
MISMATIC BANK. S7 Court St.,
Boston. Mass.
Jyll-U-TIS6U
GEXTS THREE GOOD AGEXTS WAXTED
-fJv Apply J. L. VINE. 93 Tourth ar. Jl9-35-rrsa
Vantcd remale Help.
rOIAMBERMAID-XO. lOCARsOX ST..SOUTH
V SIDE. JJ-21-4J
IRL AT 165 THIRD AV.
CITY'.
Jy21-33
T ADIEs-PAIX's I.A-T IAY"S OF POMPEII;
J.. 'Wjiite.l. ladies for the MUet: M. 50, SO, .W. 50.
Apply at 10:30 to STAGE MANAGER, Recreation
Fari Alleghenj City. Jy21-2
n-OMAN-A. MIDDLE-AGED WOMAN TO
M go to suburbs. if Alkglieny to act av house
leeper: references required. Apply 604 LIBERTY
fcT., from 9 to 10 A. M. J y21-KJ
'01IAX FOR GEVF.RAL HOUSEWORK IX
Eat End, Roup st.: iamilv small: wedepre
f rrcl: desirable homefor deservii.g person. Ad
dnv P. O. iil'X 927. JV21-41
Wanted Malo and Female Help.
T AUXDRES-FOR PRIVATE FAMILY",
S wage. 5: chamliermaids. dining room girls,
t'uks nurses, pantrj and chamber girls for hotels,
Si house girls. German and colored girls, one bov,
Inrni hand., drivers, waiters 3IRs. E THOJIP
ON, Grant st. J)16-l
rpE.VMSTERs-(4) 40 FARM HANDS. SEWIXG
X girl, cooks, chnn'beru aids, dining room girls.
S'J house girK 40 tor hotel-, dishwashers lauu
he, colured girls, MEEIIAN "s. 543 Urant st.
Jy20-D
Wanted situations.
POilT!OX-IX ARCHITECT'S OFFICE BY
tad to raee designs and write specifications:
can furnish new Ittmington tjptwriter: former
experlenct; good r-ferLcu. Address BOX W.
Zen.,)' P.. liiitlerCo.. Pa. Jrjlw
TIOSITIOX-
-AS SALESMAN ON THE ROAD:
JL have traveled and can
lurnish Iplter fmm
nhert I haie worked. Address URIC II AN-
j.'ji.i xi. .1 Auiriietn st.. southslde. Jy21-i3
1" )iSITldx-Ts BOOKIvEEPER. SALEVm.7
. or anj thing similar. Address W, Box W2.citv.
. JV21-57
Wanted Hoarders and Lodgers.
T ODOERS-AT ANtHOR HOTEL. 32V327 LIB
J.J ERli st.. cur. Tourth; lodging per night.
S3- 35C. 50c; per week. 1 25, ?1 75. S2. ii J16-2
IODGERS-AT 167 FIFTH AV.
j floor: beds 15 cents to 31 cents.
SECOXD
JyiG-16
OCCUPANTS - FOR NKEI.Y FURNISHED
rooms -with boarding. 174 ROBINSON ST
Allegheny.
Jy21-T3
OCCUPANTS FOE FURNISHED ROOMS
wlth board. 92 ARCH ST.. Allegheny. Jy21-52
-JERSOXS IX THE CITYDKMrTni. COUNTRY
X boarding ran be accommodated braddressinff
MRS. J. . ROGERS. New Bi-dlord; Lawicnce
co.. Pa. Jy2i-7b-TT
Vanted Hoarding.
TOARDIXG-BY MAX AND WIFE IN TRI
X VATEfamilj: AUeghi 11 j preferred. Address
T. C. Dispatch ofliee. Jy21-97
ITInanclal.
- rONEY
TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET
Uli. rates on bond and
mortgage: no delay.
It LED IS. COVLE JL
CO.. cor.
Jfourth av. and
dell-TTS
O rant st.
MONEY TO LOAN OX GOOD MORTGAGE
securities l"wet rates: no delav. SAMUEL
W. 11LACK A CO., VS Fourth a. 'dell-4-TThs
jNt
ONET TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES; LOW
ES riuterest: no delay. ULACK A- Raittti
l'onrth av. apll-H-TTS
TTOICTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN
IN ST'MS
J.TA. iosultat 4, and 1. per cent.
ROBK'n u.
jlAll.i.1. i"K 1 ourtu av. 'iu. 157.
apl4-l!-TT;.tu
Tl rOUTGAGES ON CITY OR
ALLr.GIIEXY
111 counti propertv at lowest rates.
1 l s -.riif j n i. i7a..i. ...
Ul-SlilA.
lnl-D
MibCPllHneous.
B
OOKKEEP1XG - WE ATTEND TO THE
openrp and closing and adjusting of books of
kinds: w iier svstem introduced and lnritii.1-
all
UB. instruction givin bookkeepers in same: Inrt.
CMiCrtmceand reference,, as to accurac, pronint
iic nnd discretion. McCArFERTY.t ROltlX
SON. Room 1C. ', Fifth ai, JeSi-Wt-TTS
TAIIKs AND GENTLEMEN TO LEARX
Xj shorthand: da-, and cei:ingtv'osl,-.ns; Graham
:!.! PItiuan sj sti ins- leading t pewriters: individ
ual Instructions: fall term oiunejten:lierl. Call
oradaross PRIVATE SHORTHAND INS1ITUTE.
2s7 Fifth ay. Jyl6-!5-TTsu
M
ACJJIN'ISTS-TO NOTICE THAT THERE IS
Works, now oivrated by the Oil Well snpplv Co.,
becoad ave., l'lttsburj. tvie-sc-riiissu
Miscellaneous.
-rEMRERS OF LODGE NO. 52. N. A. MA
Ji. OHIN1STS. to attend a special meetlnc at
tlii'irliali, lie Fourth av., on
AiunuAl !..'
ijmi, s r. M JU1J 25, ISLIl
JVM-3o-TTS
PATTERX MAKER'S -TO KNOW THAT
there Is a strike pemliutr at the Westlnghouse
Eleetric Company. 1MTTJLUX MAKERS' AS0
CIATION of PlttsburKandMclulty. jyl.i-5a
rpO BUY COUNTRY STORK OR LICENSED
X hotel.
KEYSTONE l..ur. jiUMlAU, 4 MXU1
jyil-75
fctrect.
TRUNKS HAULED TO AND FROM EAST END
1 for Joe. CAMPRELL JL DAVIS, 15 Severn!, a v.
Telephone 276.
Jyl7-90
VOtr TO KNOW THE PITTSBURG CLEAN'
X Towel Company will fumUh yuu elegant oak
cabinet mirror, coil. bruh, whlsV and lour clean
towels for 2" cents per week, ti WYLIE AV.
lylS-43
--OU TO KNOW THAT THE HOOKS OF
X Southern 11. & L. As'n arc now open for stock
at IV, Filth av. (room SOI): charter
received.
JAMEs A. MAGILL. Secretary
Jyl6-S7
rOR SALE EUFKOYED KEAL ESTATE.
City Itesiilences.
BUTLER ST., XEAR FIFTY-FIRST ST.-GOOD
brick building of 13 rooms, storeroom front,
elegant business location; house has marble man
tels, both gases, good cellar, etc. ; lot SOxllO to a
senered abd payod alley; immediate possession.
SAMUEL W.TJI.ACK. & CO., 89 Fourth ay.
Jyls-26-D
T?ORSALE-300DOWX: A GOOD COR. BRICK
L house, eight rooms; modern Improvements
(in first-class order): location central; 1317 Syca
more St.: price ?2.300; remainder In monthly In
stallments of $20 (347.) see W. A. HERROX &
SONS, 80 Fourth av. Jy7-M-7.14,21,23'
POR SALE TWO BRICK HOUSES, SIX
rooms each, (5.500 for both, on Elm 6t.. near
Wylie av. (9J). W. A. HERROX & SON'S. 80
Fourth av. j J 14-58-Tu
TDORSALE-?1,100-HOUSE. FOUR ROOMS. LOT
r SOxlW ft.. Orleans St., Thirteenth ward. (64.)
W. A. HERROX & SONS, 80 Fourth av.
Jv7-2-7,14,21,2b
East End Heslilences.
POQUET ST.- OAKLAND SQUARE-TWO
Aj admirably arranged and commodious new
bouscb are now- finished and ready for inspection
on Boquct st., adjoining Oakland Square; as
phalt pavement Just completed and houses ready
lor occupancy: the lots are within 300 feet of the
prettiest part f Schenley Park, a full view of
w hiih is commanded from these houses; grounds
sewered, streets paved and the houses the best and
most conenieatfy arranged luilie market at the
pri c: f'i.OOO. on terms to suit purchaser. Apply to
0. II. CHANCE. No. 18 Oakland square. J e23-52
T)OQUET ST.-IF YOU ARE THINKING OF
JO having a house of rourown take a look when
you go to Schenley Park at the two elegant and
commodious stone front residences on Boquetst.,
adjoining Oakland Square: these are all that now
remain undisposed of out of the seven which were
finished la6t winter: rooms commodious and con
venienl.dlstance to Schenley Park but twomlnutes.
Price. flO.COO: termito suit purchaser. Apply to
BLACK A 1IA1UI). Fourth av. Jei-53-
FOR SALE-PRICE VERY REASONABLE
6.500 In midst of East End, on Edwin, near
S. Highland av: s rooms, modern improvements:
lot 50x13) ft.: all In first-clas order: Immediate
pcwsesslon. (01.) W. A. HERROX SOXS. SO
Fourth av. J 14-31-14,21,2!.
STAXTOX AV.-NEW TWO STORY BRICK OF
nine rooms finished In hardwood, hardwood
mantels with cabinets, china closets, combination
chandeliers, in fact everv possible convenience;
front and rear porch: grass plot with flagstone
sidewalks: lot 40x140; Immediate possession. BAX
TERTHOMPsOX CO., 162. Fourth av.
Jj-21-43-21-23-24.a
300-BAUM GROVE, CORNER TWO GOOD
1 streets, one square from Duqnesnc Trac-handsomenewl2-room
pressed brick house.
tlon.
reception hall, bath. Inside w. c. wasbstand. elec
tric work: finished throughout In hard wood; nice
china closet, handsome corner mantels; large, deep
closets, cemented cellar, laundrj. fine porches, a
complete house; lot 40x103 to alley, SAMUEL W.
BLACK i. CO.. 99 Fourth av. Jvls-20-D
QTilfi CASH. AXD BALANCE MORTGAGE
J jj to suit purchaser, will secure a fine new
ten-room house In irood location lunrtv In , lwtrlc
ten-room house In good location, handy to ilectrlc
line; has large cstTbulc, sliding doors, slate man-
tels, ranee, bath, hot and raid water, both case: a
verv complete house, with lot 13x162, at the low
prlca or $4,300. s. A. DICKIE A CO., Penn and
Sha'ras.. E. E. 12M. jilS-I7-l
Q7 BOO -FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR
D I 5 unimproved property, a lirst-clasi new ten
room houe with all modern Improvements; every
convenience In it that could be desired; loratio-i
Al: close to railroad station and to Duquesnean)
Until aic lines. DEXNISTOX. ELDERKIX &
CO., LIM., 6232 Penn ae. Tel. 5327.
Jyl7-33-TuFSu
Q9 600 FOR A VERY COMPLETE SUC-ROOM
C) 5 and finished attic frame house, in good
locality, handv to P. It. R. and electric, papered
and painted throughout: two porches, natural gas,
good dry cellar; terms arranged to suit purchasi r.
s. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shady avs.. E. E.
522. JylS-17-D'
QO 300-XEW FIVE-ROOM HOUSE. JUST
0J. completed: good dry cellar, citv water, fine
location, near electric road, and only two minutes
to P. R. R.: lot 25x125; ven cheap and desirable.
S. A. DICKIE & CO., Pcnn and STiady avs.. E. E.
540. Jyl8-17-U
Allegheny Residences.
(CALIFORNIA AV., ALLEGHENY NEW
j house, eight rooms, IiaU, lauudrv, bath; lot 25
x 140 feet, for 17.500. see A. D. AVItsON, M Fed
eral St., Alleglieny. jy21-46-TT6
T) EVIDENCE THE HANDSOME THREE
JlV STORY" press-hrlck. No. 20 Marion av., front
ing West parks, at a greatly reduced price; lmrnedl
ate possession: tor card of admission see JOHN K.
EWING CO., 107 Federal st. jyl9-127-TTS-
M 200-AVILL RUY" HOUSE, SIX ROOMS.
O-Jj hall and cellar, porches, etc, at Bellevue.
A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny.
J5-21-47
Suburban Residence.
TDORSALE-OR EXCHANGE FOR CITY PROr
J; ERTY: a beautiful suburban home: line brick
house; nine rooms: two acres land; fruits of all
kinds lif abundance; on Chartlers K. R., near Can
nonsuurg. Pa; price oulv 85,000. (92.) W. A.
UERRON A SONS, BOFourth av.
Jy7-G2-7,1J.21,23
SEWICKLEY" RESIDENCE NEARLY" XEW;
two minutes' walk from station; 10 or 12 rooms:
wood and slate mantels, tile hearths; nicelv painted
and papered: bath room; w. c.:hot and cold water;
electric light; natural and artificial gas; lot 95x174;
nice neighborhood, price fkOOO; if sold quick; easy
terms. SAMUEL W. BLACK A Co., 99 Fourth av.
Jy21-K-TT&
I'OR SALEi LOTS.
Eust End Lots.
-17AIRMOUXT PLACE-LOTS FOR 3ALE;
J. choice lots, elegant location, with abeantllul
and commanding new or the whole East Liberty
Vallej. located on Falnnount av.. two squares
from Penn. and one square from Xegle v av. : can
b reached bx cable and electric cars. 'Inquire of
STR AUB A- MORRIS, corner Wood and Third st.
mj-29-lO-D'
LOTS-IIEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR
from J100 to S30i. in the Eighteenth ward: long
eavments: eas terms. Inquire of CHAS. E.
ORNE1.IUS. attornev, 408 Grant st.. Pittsburg,
or go to his ufllce Morniugsldcai ,, on the grounds,
and see his agent, T. Ed. Cornelius. myi9-45-D
5i7nn-I'OTS::0XI0()-ox A SEWERED AXD
iD JJ block stone paved st. ; convenient to P.
R. R. and cable cars; cheape-t lots in the city.
SAMUEL W. ULACK A CO., 99 Fourth av.
JylS-20-D
Alleglieny Lots.
BUILTUXG LOTS OX FAYETTE ST., ALLEGHENY-;
theonl; lots 011 Favettest. for sale.
A. D. WILMIN. 55 Federal St., Allegheny.
J.V21-4S-TT6
Ifl ACRES OF
GROUXD-FRONTIXG OX
Tenth ward. Allegheny
CitV. Which Can be subdivided InfnhPMnHfnl
lug lotbt price below market value if sold soon.
Z. BY'ERS & CO., S3 Federal St.. Alleshenv.
U11Q-
A.
Jyl4-g-TTS
Suburban Lots.
BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS AT LAUREL
stMlon, P. T W. C. R. W.: unrtialcd In
scenery, convenience and location; special sale
Thursday. Jnlv St. on the plan: prices from W00 to
1M. A. . BY'ERS & CO., 9J Federal st.
Jy21-76
I?OR SALE-CHEAP-EASY- PAYMENTS-AT
" Edgewood, P. R. R.. beautiful level lots, well
drained: near station: good wide streets, 40x120
feet: .12x120 feet: In Third Wllkins' plan. W. A.
HERROX Jt SONS, SO Tourth av. Jv21-4S-tu
LOTS-OX GLEN WOOD AV.. COXVEXIEXT
to H. & O. station and Second av. electric
road; avenue gradod.macadamlzed, sidewalk, city
water; houses and lots on verv easy terms: monthly
parments If desired. GEOIHJE C. 1SUKOWIN',
Attorney-at-Law. 150 Fourth ay. Jyl5-47-TTSBu
SUBURBAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST
lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best
terms In tlie conntv at Sheraden. 15 minutes from
Union station: 6ee'Sheraden before vou buy ele-
where. ANDREW
Fifth av.
PATTERSON.
5e27-7i-D
99 PER CENT INVESTMENT NEAR THE
sZd city- splendid new property; chance for ln-
SeeM. F HIFFLEJtCO.,
86 Fourth av.
lvI9-53-TTsn
FOR SAXE-BUSENESS.
rinslnesa Opportunities.
4 X ESTABLISHED BUSINESS: INCOME M.500
A. tojisooa 3 ear; less than SLOCK) will buy It If
taken soon by a good party.
Address A. W. II..
uispaicn ouice.
J.V15-.T,
DRUGSTORE - DOING GOOD BUSINESS
well located; SWi1! Orson St., S, S.. cltv: rea-
son for tilling to settle up the etate: terms reason
ame. Apim to Mi,lA.NUi uaiib, Adm., at
store, or u. it. jLiau, -Auy , -a, urau. st,
iyli-W
, city.
IX)R SALE-S1.3J0 OR INVOICE, GROCERY
' stand doinKianre business, mostly cash; cheap
rent: others fiuo, (o00 to SlO.uOU: cigar store, res
taurant, shoe store, rth market, machine shop
fine milk depot. HOLMES A CO., 43) Smithfleld
street. jei;
T IVERY 11USINESS-IN TOWN OF 10,000 IN
Xj HABITANTS: book and stationery store,
grocery stores, tVM to $3,000; drug stores, ciirar
(tores, baken, f-Wi: restaurant, boardinjr house
PKRCTVAL GASTON. 4SJ Grant st. Jya-82
ISusIuess Properties.
nOTEL-A THREE-STORY BRICK HOTEL
with restaurant, lunchroom and bar. In a cltv
of 7,000; only retail license In the place; the hotel
has one oftfie best locations in the citv; has about
the best bar trade; and, toaliiemau, isabarealn
must be sold to close a partnership, AddresbM.
Dispatch office. JylSl-TG
Business Properties.
A GOOD STOREROOM IX A GOOD LOCATION
In the hast End; tine room and low rent; long
lease. DEXXISTON. ELDERKLX CO., LIM.,
62K Pcnn aTe. Tel. 5327. Jyl7-53-Tursu
HOTEL-'THE XEW PALACE" IX JOHN'S
TOWN A flrst-clas hotel of 17 bedrooms;
has a licensed bar; lease has 8Jf years jet to run;
will sell the fixtures and furniture, which Is new.
or the building, or will sell bothWether; situated
on Washington St., opposite the B. & O. depot;
terms reasonable. Address BOX 57, Johnstown,
Pa. JvlG-75
"rou'SArE3iiscEr.EXXEOCsr
Horses, Vehicles, live Stock.
nORSE AND DELIVERY WAGON-GOOD
draught horse, 5 ears old, and harness; horse
weighs about 1,601) pounds; perfectly sound and
funic: w ill sell separately. Can be seen at 307
,.U'KEL AV., East End. Will sell at a bargain
lor want of use. Jy21-ar
Machinery and Metals.
I7XGIXES AND BOILERS-SECOXD-HAND;
It laigest stock of all sizes; 161.3U, I2i3l, i:18, 10
xau, 10U6, 10x12. 9x12,8x12,7x12, Gxl2: mounted port
able engine, boilers of all sizes, shafting, pulleys.
Sumps, governor, etc. Telephone, 3401, 2 and
H'arkWay, Allegheny, Pa. J. S. YOUNG.
apll-D'
milE BECK AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIGHT
JL engine; engines, boilers and sawmills and
woodworking machinery. IIARMES MACHINE
DEPOT, 99 First av., Pittsburg. my7-I)
Miscellaneous.
CORLIS SAFE-WITH TIMER. THE MEDIUM
or popular size; In u.e but lour years, good as
new, perfect in c erv particular: having quit busi
ness will sell at a bargain. Address BAXKER,
Dispatch office. Jj21-
I ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANXICA AMER
Zi ICAN reprint (Stoddard coition) at half price;
this superb edition, the only one printed in this
country from regular stereotyped plates.madc from
setup type, and the only exclusive subscription
edition in the market, is now complete and ready
for delivery to subscribers at f2 50 per volume: po
sitions open to gentlemen of education, to whom
exclusive territory will be ghen. MAXWELL
SOMMERVILLE, "Publisher, :35 Fifth av.
jeH-TUWThFSSu
M
ODENS-AT951 PENN AV.
Je3-17
TO T.KT.
City Residences.
HOUSE NO. 951 PEXN AV.; 11 ROOMS AND
baement: good condition; cheap. Address
A. W. H. quick at 951. Jyl7-53t
East End Residences.
TRVIXG PLACE. SHADYSIDE-TWO-STORY
X brick nine room&: verv complete; immediate
possession. BAXTER, THOMPSON .v. CO., 162
Fourth av. Jyl6-3i-Tursut
Allegheny Residences.
17IGHT-ROOM BRICK DWELLING WITH
li all modern improvements Second ward, Al
legheny on line of electric cars; rent, U0. Ad
dress It. L. R., Dispatch office. Jy21-33t
HOUSF.-GEXTLEMAX GIVING UP HOUSE
KEEPING will sell furniture cheap and lease
house. 30 per month, five rooms, bath, best part
Alleghcuv, or will rent house furnished. Address
ALLLGHEXY, Dispatch office. j)21-29t
Suburban Residences.
i-iiTnrrsiiF.n dwelling
-FOR
4 OR 6
JJ weeks: within few miles of the city; refer
ence given and required,
patch office.
Address F. J. SI.. DIs-jj-21-81t
Rooms.
-nomiLK PARLORS-FURNISHED FOR OF-
U FICE: alo third story front furnished. 132
ROBINSON S.T., Allegheny.
jy21-67-TTSUt
TJOOM ERIE ST., ALLEGHENY. NO. 23,
J.V. furnished room on first floor, with board;
suitable for man and wife.
JVZl-l-TTllT
FIJRXISHEDROOM-FORLADYORGENTLE-MAX;
also nice unfurnished rooms: bath and
all conveniences; rent moderate. 144 .IACKSOX
ST., Allegheny. J)21-S(-TTSut
FURNISHED ROOM-SUITABLE FOR TWO
oung men; also two unfurnished rooms. 77
LOCUST, corner Jlagee St., city Jyl9-S3t
I TiURXISHED ROOM-SECOND FLOORFRONT;
suitable for two gentlemen. 42 FEDERAL
ST., Allegheny. Jy21-68
FURNISHED ROOMS-103 LOCUST ST.. NEAR
Court House; rent 83 per month; suitable tor
tw o gents.
J19-S3t
I BURNISHED ROOM-SECOND STORY FRONT;
both gases. 164 ROBINSON ST., Allegheny.
Jl"Jl-72t
T) OOM-CORN ER ROOM FURNISHED. GRIF
JLV FITH'S PHARMACY, Third and Grant.
Jv21-99t
I?URXISHED ROOM
? 50C PEXN AV.
SECOXD STORY RACK.
Jy21-69t
LARGE FRONT ROOM-SUITABLE FOR TWO
or three gentlemen; twobeds. 177 WYLIE ST.
Jyl9-84-Tnsut
-VTICELY FURNISHED ROOMS-34 NINTH ST.,
1 city. Jy2I-65t
aiWO OR THREE UNFURXISHED ROOMS FOR
. light housekeeping, with use of kitchen, lauu
drv ami bath: board furnished if desired. 339
WEBSTER AV. jvl9-S2t
TWO rURXIHED
and second floors,
gheny.
ROOMS-FRONT: FIRST
213 ROBINSON ST.. Alle-Jy21-70t
riY
rWO NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS OXE
i front. 216 ROB1XSOX ST., Allegheny.
Jy21-71t
Business Opportunities.
SALOOX GOOD LOCATION BUILDING
with stock and flxtures for sale; building con
tains scien Uilng rooms. Apply to WILLIAM
BELLIXGHAM. the Chedworth, opposite Valley
depot. Canton, O. jyl9-137t
ISnslness Stands.-
rPO LET-HANDSOME STOREROOMS.
NOS.
X 78 and 80 Diamond St., just nboxc Smithfleld
St., In new Dispatcu building; well lighted ele
gantl fitted up, centmlly located and having everv
convenience: these rooms arc admirably suited for
insurance, real estate or other office business. For
further information applv, after 2r.M.. to BUSI
NESS MANAGER, 'ilie Dispatch, Smithfleld and
Diamond sts.
ap29-U7t
TO LET CHOICE OFFICES OX SECOND
and third floors orTho Dispatch business otuce
building, corner Smithtield and Diamond sts. : these
are in suites of two or four rooms, as desired, and
have every convenience: centrally located, well ar
ranged and lighted; there are no better offices tor
professional men In the city. Apply, after 2P.M.,
to BUS. MGR, DISPATCH, on the premises.
ap2MKt
LOST.
LOT-GOLD RING BETWEEN" PEXX IX
CLIXE and Trinity Church, ruby set between
two jwarls. Finder will please leave at 40 WY'LIE
AV. and get rew ard. Jj-21-30
T OST-A DAISY-SHAPED PEARL AXD DIA-
XJ MOND pin on Sundav, 19th Inst., between
Union M. E. Church and Windsor St., Allegheny.
The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at 30
WINDSOR ST. JV21-39
PERSONAL.
PEHOXAL-A 20 1'l'.II CENT REDUC J IOX OX
all old bool.3 sold this week. FRANK BACOX
CO.. 301 Smithfleld St.. city. Jy21
PERSOXAL-WE HAVE HOOKS. AXD LOTS
of them : largest old bookstore west of the Alle
gheny Mouutatus. LEVI'S, 900 Liberty st. Jjl9
PERSOXAL CASK PAID FOR OLD GOLD
and sliver: jewelrv repaired; new work made
to order. CHRIS. HACCH, 541 smithfleld st.
JJ17-13
PEHOXAL-WHEX JULES VERXE'S TOUR
ISTS took their trip to the moon they bought
trunl.s, traveling bags, etc.. at ACHE'S HAR
NESS AXD TRUXK EMPORIUM, KC, and 423
Wood St. Everything first-class and the prices
well, come a.id see tor yourselves. Jyl9-ll
PERSONAL REX IIUR NEVER WOULD
have won the great chariot race but fortlie fact
tin this harness wj.. bought at ACHE'S HAKNKSS
AND TRUNK EMPORIUM. 42! and 42s Wood st.
Plenty of duplicates, also trunks, traveling bags,
etc., all first-class and at very lowest prices.
JV19-11
PERSONAL WHEN I U'AS A SMALL HOY
my mother always repaired my breeches and
Jacket, but since I got to be a great big man, DICK
SOX, the well-known tailor, li Filth av cor.
Wood at., second floor, has been substituted, who
now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating
In great shape. Tel. V&). my 15-stO-p
MEETINGS.
TOTICE THE MEMBERS OF LODGE 45,
i F. and A. M., are requested to meet at
Freemasons' Hall, Fifth avenue, Pittsburg,
on WEDNESDAY, July 22, at 1 o'clock sharp,
to attend the funeral of our late brother, P.
M. John Fox. Members of sister lodges aro
invited. By order of tho V M.
jy21-3S
MASONIC NOTICE SUDDENLY, AT HIS
residence In Elizabeth, Fn., on Julv 19,
lKtl, Mr. James Donaldson, in his 72d year.
Members of Stephen Bayard Lodge, No. 526,
F. and A M.. arc requested to meet in their
hall at Elizabeth, Pa., on TUESDAY, July 21,
1891, at 1 o'clock r. m., sharp, to arrange for
funeral. Members of sister lodges are in
vited to meet with us and attend the funeral.
2 o'clock r. st.
Bv order of W. M.
J y 21 42 WM. BARCLAY, Secretary.
A3IUSEMENTS.
DUQUESNE PITTSBURG'S LEADING
Theater David Henderson and John
AV. Norton, Managers,
Preliminary season, boeinning SATUR
DAY, JULY 25.
THE GARROW OPERA COMPANY,
In an elaborate production of Lecocq's
Charming Opera,
GIROFLE-GIROFLA.
Tho prices during this preliminary sum
mer season will be the popular ones ot 50o
and 25c. Jy21-6
HARRIS' THEATER
Mrs. P. Harris, B. L. Britton, T. F. Dean,
Proprietors and Managers.
Every afternoon and evening tho greatest
of all labor dramas, THE LONG STRIKE.
jy21-B8-TTS
THE FIFTY-NINTH SEMI-ANNUAIj
statement of the FITTSBURG BANK
FOR SAVINGS, No. 60 Fourth avenue, Pitts
burg: ASSETS.
Bonds, mortgages, time loans and
other valid securities $1,529,513 Gt
Mortgage interest due 6,433 43
Accrued interest 6,801 0
Demand loans with collateral 513,632 71
West Penn Railway Company 6
percent bonds 1,500 00
W averly Coal and Coko Company
6 per cent flrat mortguge bonds. 10,000 00
Mansfield Coal and Coke Com
pany 6 per cent first inortgago
bonds... .... 24,094 83
rittsburg, New Castle and Lake
Erie Railway Company first
mortgage bonds, 6 per cent 805 00
People s Park Place Passenger
Railway Company first mort
gage 5 per cent bonds 5,000 00
The Point Bridge Company, two
Gpercent bonds 2,000 00
Little Sawmill Run Railroad Com
pany 6pcr cent bonds 1,000 00
Third ward school district, Alle
gheny City, two bonds, 4 iier
cent.. 2,000 00
Ten shares of the capital stock of
the Fidelity Title and Trust
Company 1,000 00
Thirty-five shares of the capital
stock of Citizens National Bank 2.310 00
Cityof Pittsburg 33,590 77
Banking house (60 Fourth ave.l... 41,238 95
Ileal estate 29,49.124
Furniture and fixtures 6,750 OS
Cash on hand and in national
banks.
523,771 01
$2,754,035 05
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock (paid in) i
Surplus fund
Undivided profits
Due depositors $2,471,141 45
Six months' interest
credited to account of
dejiositors 44,510 35
75,000 00
75,000 CO
S8.3S3 25
2,515,651 80
$2,754,035 05
Present number of depositors, 3.937; aver
age amount to credit of each, $633 72.
C. G. M1LNOK, Treasurer.
Pittsburg, July 3, 1691.
AVe, the undersigned committee, having
counted the cash and compared the same,
together with tho bonds and mortgages,
stocks, bills, notes and other assets of the
bank, as called for by the statoment of the
treasurer, find them to agree with said
statement.
July 3. 1891.
TIIOS. C. LA7.EAR, )
J. K. DORUINGTON, Committee.
L. M. PLUJIER, )
jyl6-13-TT8
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF
the People's Savings Bank of Pittsburg,
at the closo of business July 16, 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
Corporate, school and borough
bonds 176.069 77
National bank and other stocks... 70,155 25
Real estate, including banking
house 133.444 20
Expenses and taxes paid 3,477 89
Cash on hand and in National
banks 2.10,276 01
$2,273,016 44
LIABILITIES.
Capital stock 300,000 00
Surplus fund $51,670 20
Undivided profits 56,310 04
$ 103,010 33
Dividends unpaid 1,014 00
Teller's checks 509 75
Due depositors 1,863,422 36
$2,273,046 44
State of Pennsylvania, County of Alle
gheny, ss:
Betoro mo, a Notary Public in and for said
county, personally came Edward E. Duff,
Assistant Secretary and Treasurer of 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
dav of July, 1S9L AUGUST AMMON,
,1ylS-19-TT3 Notary Public
AUCTION SALES.
AUCTION SALE, TUESDAY, JULY", 21,
1891. at the rooms of the Henry Auction
Co., No. 311 Market street. Fine furniture,
carpets, office safe, bicycle, three pianos, two
sewing machlnes.drygoods, etc. Handsome
chamber suites in oak and walnut, mirror
door wardrobes, fine plnsh couch, parlor
furniture upholstered in tapestry, urocatelle,
plush and largo rug suites, sideboards, re
frigerators, bookcases, toilet ware, easy
chairs, rockers, desks and ofllco chairs,
springs, bedsteads, mattresses, bureaus,
dishes, kitchen and laundry furniture.
Carpets Brussels, velvets and ingrain, new
and second hand, for rooms, halls and stairs.
HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers.
jyl9-113
LAW OFFICES OF CHAS. F. McKENNA,
135 Fifth avenue.
-ORPHANS' COURT SALE OF
TWO DWELLING HOUSES.
Pursuant to in ordor of the Orphans'Court
at No. 181 June Term, 1891, will be sold at
public sale, on the premises, No. 32 Webster
avenue, Filth ward, oity of Pittsburgh, at 2
o'clock v. si., THURSDAY, the SOth day of
July, A. D. 1891, two dwelling houses erected
on all that certain lot on Webster avenuo,
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 giound rent of $23 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 balanco in ono year thereafter, secured
by tight bond and mortgage, with interest
semi-annuailv.
JOHN WHITNEY, Executor.
JOHN C. REILLY, Real Estato Agent, No.
77 Diamond St.. city. jyll-35-TT
STOCKS! STOCKS!
Paying Handsome Dividends.
But a limited amount for sale of the FLOR
ENCE INVESTMENT CO., of Florcnco, Ala.
Registered by tho Industrial Title, Trust
and Savings Company, of Philadelphia, Pa.,
which is the Registrar and Transfer 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 Ruildiug, 121 Fourth av.
Releiencc, John W.Herron, of W. A. ner
ron & Sons. Je2-57
ECONOMY IN FUEL
Hot Water Heating Apparatus for
Residences, Etc.
ALSO,
Ventilating Fans for Cooling, Etc.
M'GINNESS, SMITH & CO.,
OS Voter St.
Je6-55-TT3
VTOTICE
JOHN COX,
Artist in stained glass for church and do
mestic purposes in beveled, opalescent, on
doyant, Venetian and corrugated glass, etc.,
etc. Designs and estimates free of cost on
application. Repairing done. Office and
showroom, Penn building. Room 708, Pitts
burg, Pa. Memorial windows and mirrors a
specialty. jyl9-89
TO LOAN
$1,000, for one year, at 6 per cent.
51,250, for two years, at C per cent.
52,000, for three years, at G per cent.
MORTGAGES WANTED.
CHARLES SOMERS & CO.,
129 FOURTH AVE. jy!9-C6-D
Ci ! I C.
w.
fe
oiencn and otamD Works.
W. 21. Sunfind,
20 Fifth vgi'MarkeiSi
Try Our Lauohton Pads.
1y2
PATENTS.
' O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents,
131 Fifth av., abovo Smithfleld, next Leader
office Ji'odejay. Established 20 years. se2
JEFFERSON ACADEMY,, CANOXSBUBG, 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 many of
the ablest men or tlie South and West. Send for
handbook. Jel3-43-TTS
Pennsylvania Hollldaysburp;.
Hollldavslnirg Seminary for Y'onng AVoincn and
Girls. Thorough Instruction. Methods adapted
to the indlilduallty of each pupil. Home com
forts. Location exceptionally healthful. Malaria
unknown. Address .MRS. R. B. HITCHCOCK.
. Jell-17-TTS
Harcourt Place Seminary.
A school of the highest grade for young
ladies and girls. Established upon original
lines, its success has been remarkable. For
catalogue, address the principal, MISS ADA
I. AYER, II. A., Gambler, Ohio. Jol5-9-TT3
WESTERN UNIVERSITY" OF FEXNA
ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS, Sep
tember 14 and 15.
$100 in PRIZES for best entrance examin
ations. For particulars writo to
W. .7. HOLLAND, Pres't, Pittsburg, Pa.
Jei-9S-TTS
Kenyon Military Academy.
This old and remarkably successful school
provides thorough preparation for College
or Business, and caretul supervision of
health; habits and manners. For illustrated
catalogue, address LAWRENCE BUST, LL
P., Rector, Gambier, Ohio. Jel5-9-TTS
3EA.rIt IXSTITCTE,
204 North Ave., Allegheny, Pa.,
Prepares'for college and business.
German nnd French, Shorthand and Type
writing. NexttermoDensSeptembor2.
LEVI LUDDEX. A. M., Principal.
Jy9-83-TTB
-IITASHINGTON FEMALE SEMINARY
y The next session opens September 16.
For catalogues or information applvto MISS
N. SIIEURARD, Principal, or KEV. JAS. I.
BKOWNSOX, D. D., Fres. Board of Trustees,
Washington, Pa. jy4-33-TUS
LUTHEKV1LLE SEMINARY (NEAR BAL
TIMORE) for young ladies. $225 per
year. 39th year. Modern conveniences,
large campus, full faculty, thorough train
ing, home comforts. Send tor catalogue.
REV. J. H. TURNER, A. M., Prlnofpal,
Lutherville, Md. Jy21-77-Trs
CHELTENHAM MILITARY ACADEMY
Ogontz, Montgomery Co., Pa. Unex
celled in beauty and healthfulness of loca
tion and surroundings and in buildings,
equipment and all other requisites of a flrst
clais school. Number limited to 60. For
illustrated circular address JOHN CALVIN
RICE, A. M., Principal. myl5-77-D
CURRY UNIVERSITY, SIXTH ST.
Fall Term Ooens September 1.
Thirty years of success. Unsurpassed fa
cilities. Five departments and three special
schools, eacli with its own faculty an'd apart
ments. Business college and school 01 short
hand. Hundreds of graduates placed in
positions yearly.
Jyl5-D H. M. HOWE, President.
PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE FOR
Women. Situated in a beautiful park,
on a commanding plateau, in the suburbs of
Pittsburg, away from city noise and dust.
Unsurpassed for beauty and healthfulness.
Excellent facilities for study of natural
sciences, classics and mathematics in short,
every department well equipped. Season
opens Sept. 9, '91. Early application is desir
able. For catalogues and turthcr informa
tion, apply to MISS HELEN E. PELLE
TUEAU, President, Pittsburg (East End), Pa.
jy4-5-Tus
HOLY GHOST COLLEGE.
Next session opens September 2. Now stu
dents should come to be oxamined August
31. Special Business Department for Book
keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, etc. Ger
man and Elocution free of charge. For cata
logue and further particulars address
REV. JOHN T. MURPHY", C. S. Sp.,
President.
Night School opens October 5. jyl4-65-TTS
PITTSBURG ACADEMY.
Academic, Normal, Commercial. Students
prepared for advanced classes in the best
colleges, for teaching, for buslnoss. Young
Ladies' Seminary Department. Fall term
opens Monday, September 7. 1891. Office days
Wednesdays nnd Saturdays. Hon. Thomas
M. Marshall, President Board of Trustees.
For catalogue address J. WARREN LYTLE,
Principal, No. 7 Fourth avenue.
Jy9-81-TUTh8
PBOPOSAXS.
-TOTICE TO CONTRACTORS PRO
1 POSALS will be received for the paint
ing of roof nnd Tallies of Wickersham
School, Twenty-fourth ward, Pittsburg. Two
(2) coats of pnint oxide of iron, linseed oil
and Japan drying. Proposals will be re
ceived no later than SATURDAY, 25th Inst.:
are to be given sealed to SYLVESTER
DALY, Sect., 2823 Carson St., S. S.; also tho
repairing ot blackboards in eight rooms.
For particulars see JANITOR during the
week between 9 and 12 A. at. Jy20-7
LEGAL NOTICES.
TVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT LE?
TERSof administration, C. T. A., on
the estate of Dr. Josiah F. Roberts, late of
the city of Pittsburg nnd county of Alle
gheny, have been granted to the under
signed. All persons indebted to said estato
will make immediato payment, nnd those
having claims or demands against the same
will present them promptly.
G. W. WILLIAMS,
JelO-40-TU 81 Diamond street,Pittsbnrg,Pa.
ESTATE OF PETER M'CLAREN. DE
CEASED Notice is hereby given that
lottersof administration, on the estate of
Peter McClaren, deceased, have been granted
to the undersigned, to whom all persons in
debted to said estate are requested to make
immediato paymont.and those having claims
or demands against the same will make
them known without delay. WILLIAM A.
THOMPSON, Administrator. Address 827
Liberty street, Pittsburg. Jy21-33-Tu
JAMES A M'KEAN, Attorney at Law,
No. 85 Diamond street.
VfOTICE APPLICATION WILL BE
X made to the Governor of Pennsylvania,
on the 13th day of August, 1891, bv Joseph Z.
Wainwright, Harris E. Wainwright, Edwoy
Z. Wainwright, Samuel J. Wainwright. Jr.,
John E. Wainwright and Abigail E. Wain
wright under the act of Assembly entitled:
"An act to provide for the incorporation and
regulation of certain corporations," ap
proved April 29, 1874, and the supplements
thereto, lor tho obarter of an intended cor
poration to bo called "Wninwright Brewing
Company" the characterand object of which
is the manufacturing and browing of malt
liquors at Pittsburg, Allegheny county,
Penna., and for these purposes to have and
enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges
ot said act of Assembly and the supplements
thereto. JAS A. M'KEAN, Solicitor for Ap
plicants; Jy21-3I-Tn
DR. HARRIS
CRAMP CURE
-FOR-
Every Ache and Pain
FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES.
Manufactured by
L. H.HARRIS DRUG CO.,
Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh Avenue,
JC30-D
PITTSBURG. PA.
TO LET!
Rooms With Power.
Part of tho three floors formerly
occupied by
THE DISPATCH,
In POWER nALL, DIAMOND ST. For par
ticulars see tho reading notice in this issue.
POE S-A.LE
BEAUTIFUL LOTS,
Cheap ! Easy Terms !
Level, well drained; near station; location
the best; prices $100 to $1,000, according to
size. At SWISSVALE, P. R.R., (N. Plan).
W. A. HERROX & SONS, 80 Fourth ave.
jylS-30-w
HELLO, CENTRAL, GIVE ME 199.
Hello, Whiteley, send for my shoes and
flx where needed and return them as quick
as possible. A. WHITELEY, Pittsburg
Shoe Repairing Factory, 12S-130 Third ave.
Second floor. myI2-73-TT
TOURISTS
CAN OBTAIN INFORMATION
as to rates and accommodations of many
resort, hotels and cottages by applying at
THE DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE.
Atlantic City.
THE CHALFONTE
ATLANTIC CITY, S. J.
On thebeach, with unsurpassed ocean view.
Suit water baths in the house.
Send for circular.
Je3040-D E. KOBEBTS & SONS.
HOTEL IMPERIAL, ATLANTIC CITY,
X. J., Maryland av.. directly on tho
beach, facing the ocean. Handsomely deco
rated and fnmished. Capacity 200. Strictly
first-class. Pilces: By the day, $2 to $3; by
the cek, $10 to $18. G. W. KKNDKICK.
Jy9 93-D
TZb-e ZMIa:n.so:n-
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
Tho largest hotel. Open all the year.
joll-11
CHARLES McGLADE.
4) Cape May.
CONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY, N. J., SEA
SON 1S9L Hassler's Celebrated Orches
tra. Opens June 6. J. F. CAKE. my26-60-TTh8
HOTEL CHALFONTE.
CAPE MAY. N. J. Greatly enlarged since
last season. All modern improvements:
Jy4-22-D H. W. SAWYER.
HOTEL COLUMBIA.
Cape Mat, N. J. All modern improve
ments, popular prices, special rates by the
week. H. W. SAWYER. Jy4-21-D
MARINE VILLA,
Cape May, N.J.
Within 30 yards of the surf. Seventeenth
season; 50 rooms added, facing the sea; eleva
tor, baths, etc. MRS. F. IIALLENBECK.
jyl-21-D
THE STOCKTONHOTEL
CAPE MAY, N. J.
Now open for the fourth conseetive season
of present management. Greatly improved.
Cuisine unsurpassed.
J 016-49 F. T. WALTON, Proprietor.
HOTEL ZaVAAYEnTTje,
CAPE MAY, N. J.
JOHN TRACY & CO., Proprietors.
Located directly on the beach. Elevator
and all modem improvements. Address
JOHN TRACY, Proprietor, Washington
Hotel, Philadelphia, or to Cape May. jyl
Other Resorts.
THE "HOTEL OLIVER,"
ELLWOOD CITY, PA.
In the midst of magnificent scenery. Table
and attendance unsurpassed. For rates and
any additional information address
Jyl9-36 GORDON H. MULLIN, Manager.
DILL PARK,
A family summer resort on the banks of
Lake Eiie, now open. Terms very reason
able tonormanent boarders.
ROBERT DILL, Proprietor, Northeast, Pa.
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HOTEL WOPSONONOCK,
Wopsononock Mountain,
ocean level.
2,650 feet above
UNQUESTIONABLY the finest location on
the Alleghenics.
For rates and circulars write to
M. O'BRIEN, Proprietor,
jy4-23-TT3 Altoona, Pa.
T ONG BRANCH, N. J.
United States Hotel,
Select family and transient hotel, directly
on the ocean; 500 feet frontage; $3 and $3 50
per day; reduced weekly rates to families.
J. C. VAN CLEAF, Prop.,
Mansion Hotise, Brooklyn Heights, N. V,, di
rectly opposite Wall street ferry.
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BEDFORD
SPRINGS
BEDFORD, PA.
Hotel Opens June 13.
Write for pamphlet on this great Resort,
and the famous
BEDFORD SPRINGS MINERAL WATER.
L. B. DOTY,
MANAGER.
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EUREKA MINERAL SPRINGS,
SAEGERTOWN, PA.
Analysis of the Chalybeate (or iron)
Spring Wator, by R. A. Robertson, A. B.,
of tlie University of Glasgow; M. D. of
the University of.Edinburgh, Scotland, and
Member of tho Royal College of Surgeons at
London, Eng., and late of Philadelphia, Pa.:
Specific gravity, 1004.5, one gal. of which
contains of sodfum sulphate, 2.864 grains; of
potassium sulphate, 5.968 grains; of calcium
sulphate, 2.640 grains; of calcium carbonate,
1.900 grains; of magnesium carbonate, 2.043
grains; of ferric carbonate, 20.607 grains; of
sodium chloride, 2.250 grains; of aluminum
sllicato. 3.570 grains; of organic matter (vege
table), 0.496 grains; total, 42.347 grains. Vol
umo of gases in cubic inches: Carbonic acid
gas, 19.577; sulpheretted hydrogen, I1.086;
total gases, 30.663 cu. in. We respectfully
submit the abovo to all intelligent phy
sicians. Jy4-Tns
CnOICE PROPERTIES.
HOME SEEKERS
SHREWD INVESTORS
Should not fail to investigate the
opportunities offered
them by the
OPENING
BBINTON PLAN OF LOTS
Near BRADDOCK and adjoin
ing tho
EDGAR THOMSON STEEL WORKS.
Full information on applica
tion to
EAST PITTSBURG
IMPROVEMENT CO.,
No. 417 Wood Street, Pittsburg, Pa.
N.o. 402 Burton Street, Braddock, Pa.
Braddock Avenue, Brlnton, Pa.
Bank Building, Wilmerding, Pa. H
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INVESTMENT.
Three two-story mansard dwell,
ings of eight rooms each, with all
conveniences. Lot corner of two
paved streets in East End, on Uno
of Duquesne Traction. Rented for
$1,380 per year. Price, $15,500.
BAXTER, .THOMPSON & CO.
16:
FOURTH AVENUE
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McNAUGHER & CO.,
Contractors for
Paving Sidewalks With Cement, Brick and
. Jfire lirICK, uoncreunjc lyenars.
110 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA.
Curbstose furnished and set. (e7-S8-
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OAKLAND SQUARE.
fifteen minutes from the city by cable or
electrio cars. Pine view of Schenley Park;
overlooking Carnegie Library and Art Gal
lery. Newseven and eight-roombrick houses,
hall, bath, w. c, washstand, both gases
and electrio lighting, slate mantels, tile
hearths, laundry, cemented cellar, porches;
streets asphaltum paved and sewered.
Small cash payments; balance long time.
SAMUEL TV. BLACK & CO.,
jyl9-71-D 99 Fourth avenue.
HAVE YOU SEEN
KENSINGTON,
THE NEW MANUFACTURING CITY
ON THE ALLEGHENY RIVER AND ON THE
' ALLEGHENY VALLEY R. R.
ONLY 18 MILES FROM PITTSBURG?
Do you want to make a first-class investment? '
Do you want to get three dollars for one?
Do you want to start into business where you will be suc
cessful? IF YOU DO BUY A LOT IN
KENSINGTON.
REMEMBER
THIS IS IT A 01 FAGTOBY TOE
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Six Large lailcto Now, ill
For Plans and Free
Apply at the
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Rooms 30, 32 and 34, No.
BLAINE:
ON THE MONONGAHELA.
THE CITE
THE CHOSEN SPOT.
FREE RAILROAD TICKETS.
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 board
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 under contract.
Lots Here at $150 to $500
Will -yield a liberal and quick profit to early purchasers,
and the widespread knowledge of this fact has
created an unprecedented demand for them, evidenced
in the largest opening sales of the season thus far reported.
CHARLES SOMERS & CO.,
129 Fourth
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FOR LEASE.
TWO HANDSOME STOBERQOM?.
Nos. 78 and 80 Diamond St., la neT Dispatch,
Building; choice and central location
high ceilings, good light, tile floor, good
entrances, elegant windows for display;
every modern convenience.
Apply after 2 P. M. any day to BUSI
NESS MANAGER DISPATCH.
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S5,000,
Five minutes from Kensington station, A
T. R. R., five (5) acres of nice, level ground
that will subdivide into thirty-five (85) forty
foot lots that will readily sell at $400 each.
SAMUEL YT. BLACK & CO..
JylS-27-D 99 Fourth avenue.
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Round-Trip Tickets
Office of the
96 Fourth ave., Pittsburg.
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OF INTEREST.
Avenue.
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