-" THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, TilUKSpAY, JOLT 23, 1891 3 1ST" Dismay advertisements one dollar per tquare for one insertion. Classified real estate advertisements on Viis page ten cent per Une for cadi insertion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smithfield and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. UltANCH OFFICHS AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT. FOR SALK. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE EECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisement should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The DiSPATCn. FOR THE 601THSIDE. NO. HI! CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. Hi FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 6ia TENS AVE. rrrrBrRO-ADi)iTi0NAU TnOK.S MrCAFFEEV. 3M3 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEV, 34th street and Ponn avenue. ALLIX5HEXY. A. J. K AF.RCHER. IB Federal street. H. J. ilcr.RIDK. Market Hou-e. Allegheny. F. H. KCGEKS & SON. Ohio and Chetnut streets. THOMAS MrHENKV. "Western and Im in avenues. G. W. IIPGUKS. Icnn)lvauia and Reaver ave. PERRY M. GI.KIJ1, Rebecca and Allegheny ave. WANTED. aiulo Hell). -TJANKCLERK-HT A CITY BANK A YOUNG JL man f exjiorience. epeciall in CJeiring House "ork; none others need a olr: balary at present. tTOO per annum. Address BANK. Dis patch office. Jv2-i BiREERFiKTTaT manTmarried OR tingle: be-.t wages paid. .531 rENsLVANIA AVE. Allegheny. jy"3-K 11AHBER-GOOD MAN. i st.. :. S. APPLY 2516 CAR-PN pnY FOR OFFICE WOEK-l.ETWEEN 16 AND J. J 18earsof age: quick at figure and giKi pen- man: nuiie other med annly .d app:v. Aduress iu x . Ji- j'at-j uiscn JV2S-87 IJOYTOLERNTHE BARBER TRADE. AP J3 PLY at CORNER SYCAMORE AND -TAX-W1X ST.. Sit. " ashingtci). J.V3-W lioOKKEEPEii MC--T HAVE FXPERIFNCe": -1) glv reterence and salarv required. BOX ino. clt; . tjrE-ai CITTERS WANTED -IPICATINS POINT the Clevtlauil Cutting x liooL (levdand, O.. liemg crwwdl during the ei.nn season: whatis tl. reason sininH this: cutter- nnwlure letfer re fUltenlthlheA. D. K!"II!.EW METHOD than by any pnncip'e of cutting taught. jvjo MiTX-rOR-TTnTLNITED STATES ARMY, able-bodied, unmarried men between the apes of 21 and 3T tois: goi1 pm. rations, clothing and laedical attendance: applicants must be prepared To furnish Mt'-factorj evidence as to age, char neter and habits. Applv at No. S13 PE.VN AV., Pittsburg. Pa JyS-Thsa "i'A-OF I-XPERIEVCE IX SHIt PING, M n-ith a thomvph kncwVeeof thr two cities, .4 rhnrfi-e of i).p .hirttac derartment for a 1 akorhar1 01 larct reia.il nd holfhale houbc in the cily. A2- tre. irnii's experience and reference. M. M, Kisjiatt h office Jy22-9 TlIEN TO OR THESE GOOD HUSTLERS a'X ' desirlne To do bueinoaS amonir business men cin find steadx work MiKt iro4 pay at S3 and &5 J.IXTH. Rooms. Jy21-re ORTER -G OOD TORTER. SCHREIBER HOTEL, in and 5C South Diamond, Allegheny ,tvii--s CALESMEN IN r'ERY COUNTY-r3 TER J- month and expenses; outfit, samples, etc, Xre : goods sold b sample; stesdy position to proper jtarty; no experience necessary fullpar tientars upo'n application: send stamp. WORCES TtR. FEKRrLEi MFG. CO., 24 Hermon St., Worrcster. Mass Jyl5-2S-T CAI.E.-MAN-IN A GROCERY": MUST COME ij well recommended, capable of speaking Ger- man, irolng out and soli cuiug traae. uti. tfue trade. JOHN N. ilOON. 167 Ohio st. Allegheny. JV23-94 CALE-MAX-AN EXI'DIIKNCED SALESMAN k lor the gents" hat and furnishing department, Applj to . C BERNARDI, South Thirteenth end Carson sts 1v25-33 COI.TCITOR FOR LIFE INSURANCE: LIB O ERAL commissions: policy takljcr lecause tnostpleasing in price and plan. MURRY i. ED- I MLL. 34 Fidciit) tiulldlng. my: TOBIE MAKF.RS-10 HAND TOBIE MAKERS, at S. MUCK'S. 519 Liberty st. Jy20-6 'W'-OnD WORKERS-AT ONCE. TWO WOOD- WORKERS at F. W. SAWERT & CO.'S Carriage Manufactory. 5917 to 5H23 Penn av.. E. E.. city. Jy22-75 yoUSGTAX-A BRIGHT YOUNG MAN TO X tak chargeof asttot books; on" ha injr two cr three jar- experience. Address, stating age and salary expected. B. & L. Dispatch office. Jl-22-Ki Wanted Agents. AGEXTS-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION TO handle tlte nen patent chemical Ink erasing pencil; the grertest sellinc novelty ever prodncea; erases ink tnoroughlr in two second-; no abrasion f paper; 3iO to ."Ki per cent profit; one agent's sales smoontisl 2n in six days: another t32intvo liours: we nantjne energetic peneral agent for -achstateandTvrrttorv. TorUTms and full particu lars, address Tl I LMOXl'.OE ERASER MFG. CO.. La Crosse. Wis. iny22-75 'lGEVIV5inT WOXDERFUL ADVPRTl'su e 1NG device ever known; sells to everv mer-s-ltaat: big pay; steady work. ARC N. Mrtr. CO., P.acine. Wis. JM0-24-TT CENT--JV LOT LOCAL OR TRAVELING. TO COL- LOT old coins; good pay: steads work. XU- JI15MAT1C BANK. 67 Court St. jso-lou, 31ass. jj-11-KTTSSU AGEXTS-TIIREE GOOD AGEXT3 WAXTED AprlyJ. L. YIN'E. 93 Fourth av. Jyl9-S5-TTSu Vanted Female nelp. EEESS MAKERS-SEVERAL FIRST-CLAPS dress makers and milliners; good positions are e for the nght ladles: only thoroughly conipc leai juid experienced rnrsonsneed applx. W" C. UEHXARDI. south Thirteenth and Carson sts. JV23--3 CntL-UOlD GIRL FOR KITCHEN' WORK J No. 101 GRANT ST. JV22-72 -Tl-OJIAX FOR GEXEl:AL"HofsEw"oilK"lX East End. Roup st. ; farr.ih small; -wede pre ferred: desimbV home for deserii.g person. Ad-gis-ss P. O. BOX S-J7. JT21-41 Wanted lale and Female Help. LA r N D IkE S - FOR PRIVATE FAMILY, wagrs ;,: chaniU ri"aids. dlnirg room girl-, c.T-ks. nurses. i..mtr and chamber girls lor hotels. 2i liiuse girls. termau anil colored giris, one bov. la-n. hands. lriers. n alters Mite. E TIIOMf- tv. en Grants. JylC-D Jnir axd genti-pmex to learn shorthand day and euiug -e-slons: Graham an,-! Pitman svstm: leading lyitenriters: lndlvld-B-.1 instructions: fall term onns eIxlnbe 1. Call os address PKIVATI'.SHOllTHANil IX-TITITE. SS7KSfUia. JU3-15-TTSU "SI AN AND WOMAN HELP FOR AN ORPHAN i asviaai. Apply to J. D. BEI:XD, M5. M7 I-ibertj t Jr23-9J TEAMSTER- 1) -10 FARM HANDS. SEWING piro, enks, chambermaids, lining nom girls, 22Dliir irirls. 40 lor lioleS. di-hw ashe.-s laun drcEs. eolored girls, MLLH A N"t. 5 Grant su J5-20-D Wanted situations. ?osrnoN-E.pi:RiKNci:.) and success ful boukfcie'jM-raud manager. agedSO desires mange of position. Address E A.. Dispat-h - JS-2J-H POSmON-ALADYsTENOGirvPHnH AND tj-pe-riter, can gie reference. Address A. N. B.. Dlspatcb ollice. J3-22 JOSITION - H A COMPETENT DRESS" X MAI.LR. i-ewingin fcmllles or lo take to her own. Address C. 31. B.. Dlspabh office, Jrf3-93 CITUATrONrrAIH7LH7EAGEirwbMAxT U a tltuatlon as housekeeper to a widower or single gentleman or in a small fainilv here thre Is no washing done; reierenccs if required Alress HOUsnKtEi'ER. Dispatch office. J 5 -SO R1rIION'VRArTK'AI' ,A1S" (CONTRAC ? 11M5 H years) wants siperlnindency of -as or oUwrfls. Address ENERGY. Dispatch office. Jr-3-35 Wanted Hoarders Ena Lodgers, OtXXTPAXTS- FOR NICELY FURM-SHED loom, -with boarding. 171 ROISIN&ON" ST. Allegheny. JJ-21-73 OCCUPANTS FOR rURXISHED ROOMS irtth beard. 92 ARCH ST.. Allegheny. Jya-52 TER-ONS IX THE 1TYDEnilXG COUNTRY X boarding can o accomtuouated by addressing; MRS. J- N. ROGERS. New IJediord, Lawrence CO.. Pa Jy2l-7(-TT fOoMMATE- LARGE. PLEASANT FRONT JV room: privilege of bath;l 50 per wcelt. SM F1K1II AV. Jy2l-s-rhsu Financial. -ATONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET lli. rates mi lid and mortgage: no delay. REED il. COYLL & CO.. cor.Tourth av. and fa rant at. dell-rrs -IONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD Ml U. securitioo. lowest rates; ,,' delay. Vr . IUA J O. I.U., VJ I UUnU IV. -I rONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES: Loir. J.TJL EST iuterest; no delay. BLACK A BAIRD. 15 Fourth a. . apll-sj-rrs MORTGAGI-MOXEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at -IS., j and fl per cent. ROHERT G. BAILEY. 104 Fourth a.. Tel. 1C7. apU-lH-TTSSu ORTGAGES OX CIT OR ALLEGHENY county property at low est rates. HENRY A. WEAVER A CO.. 112 Fourth av. mh:-D VOL" TO KNOW THE PITTSBURG CLEAN j. Iowa .oinpmn cabinet mirror, com) Towel Company will luroish von eleuant ,nic nn. Drusa, whisk and four clean towels for 23 cent per week:. S 1UCAV. lyis-u MlscellanoAns. A SECOND HAND 15-TON JIB CRANE FOR foundry. Addnss giving particulars and price. SUPERINTENDENT. P. O. Box 527. Pitts- t)Ul org. Fa. Jy22- iOOKKXEPING - WE ATTEND TO THE ) opening and closing and adjusting of books or all kinds: lonelier sj turn Introduced and Individ ual Instruction giren bookkeepers In same; long c-tperlencc and referncea as to accuracy, prompt- ness and discretion. MOGAFFEBTY i ROBIN fcON, iioom 15, SO Fifth av, Je2S-82,'f.rrs WANTED. Miscellaneous. MACHINISTS-TO NOTICE THAT THERE IS a strike pending at the Continental Tube Works, now operated by the Oil well Supply Co., Second av., Pittsburg. JvB-lOo-rrssq MEMBERS OP LODGE NO. 52. N. A. MA- J.U. CHIKP-TS. to attend a special meeting at their haU, 102 Fourth av., onSA 3RD AY EVEN- isii, sr. m.. jniys, isai. JYZl-3-TTS TRUNKS n AULED TO AND FROJI EAST END forSOc. CAMPBELL & DAVIS, IS Seventh av. Telephone 276. JV17-90 FOR SA1.E-IMTKOTEP BEAT. ESTATE. City Residences. IIIOICE PIECE OF PROPERTY IN THE Eighth ward for sale or exchange Fronting three Bared streets and havlnc ten tenement houses, all rented and pavinjr a good percentage: will exchange lor lniprored property or acreage in or near the city. J. tt. Uli&sSi ao r ii m av. JyH-ffi East End Residences. GOOD INVESTJIEXT-A DOUBLE FRAME J:. house, four rooms, attic and cellar each: rents lnr B per month; room for a fine house on best end orlut inflow su A. GOEDDEL, No. 109 Collins av., Last End, J3-3-IS TJOQUET ST.- OAKLAND SQUARE-TWO -I) aduilrably arranged and commodious new hoites are now finished and ready for inspection on Boquct st.. adjoluing Oakland Square; as phalt pavement lust completed and houses ready lor occupancy; tne lots are within 300 feet of the prettiest part or bchenley Park, a full view of a hich i commanded from these houses; grounds sewered, street paved and the honses Hie best and most conieuknlh arrange! in the market at tho pri e: ti.Ui. on terms to suit purchaser. Apply to SAMUEL W. BLACK, Fourth av., city. J&3-52 EAUflFUL "EASTEND RESIDENCE AND IS acres of ground, dense growth of large shade trees, fruit trees In bearing, shrubbery; one minute walk frum railroad station, fronting on two streets, nsldcnce has 9 rooms, closets, porches, F'Ure water, evervthing In good order, hnelawnln ron(; one of the most perfectly shaded residence properties in the J jt End; a cool refreshing swt in the warmest reason: a bargain to a prompt pur- Chaser. J AS. W. on.nr. A vu., 4LA ooo St., Jy22-41 Pittsburg. -OOQCET ST. IF YOtI ARE THINKING Or AJ hain?a hojseol vt a hoiisc of your on n take a look when 5 oc go to bcbeulej Park at the two elegant and commodious stone front residences on Roquet st., adloinlng Oakland Square: these are all that now remain undisposed of out of the seven which were Liusnea iat winter; rooms commoaious anucon venienUdlslanceto Schenlc lark buttomluutes. Price. S10.O0U; terms to bult purchaser. Apply to BLACK .1 BA1KD. Fourth a. Jcii-i3 pHOIClS NEW BRICK DWELLING OF SEVEN" . roon.s for eale or exchange Hall. vttlbule. front and rear imrches and an modem conveni encc?, situaieu in eiakiana. Fifth av. J. . GLASS. 133 JJ-23-25 D WELLING NEW EIGHT-ROOMED FRAME for sale or exchange; al! modern conveniences; 1o'3)t100; In one of the choicest locations In the East End. J. E. GLASS. 135 Fifth av. Jy.'a-SS TH)R SAIE-S1.T0O-A GOOD HOUSr. OF FIVE I: rooms, well located on Improved street: a good lnvcstraentoraneathome. (W). W. A. HEBRON S. SONS, 80 Fourth av. Jy2-S7-Th 170R SALE-121 NEAT NEW HOUSE. 6 A rooms, on McCandless ar., iv.. Eighteenth ward: location good (2). W. A. HEREON A SONS. 80 r ourtn av. JyD-74-Th' QTANTON AV.-NEW TWO STORY BRICK OF O nine rooms finished in hardwood, hardwood mantels with cabinets, china closets, combination chandeliers, in fact every possible convenience: front and rear porch: grass plot with flagstone sidewalks: lot 40x140: immediate possession. BAX TERTHOMPSON A CO., 1C2. Fourth av. y21-i3-21-23-l-23 5Q SOO NEW 9-ROOM HOUSE: ALL CON ijOi VEN1EN CES : slate mantels throughout: tile hearths in parlor and dining-room; range, bath, 1, w.c; open hallstalrs: frontond rcarpurcbes:good cellar: good nelghliorhood; near North IliUnd av. and P. R. R.; beautiful level lot. 30x120 ft. to alley. Terras, (1.000 cash, balance long time a bargain. KELLY ROGERS, 6218 Penn av. Jy23-3S-TTS QJO OOO-ON EASY TERMS. IF SOLD WITHIN tDJj five days; nice new ft-room house: good cellar; level loi 24x100 ft. to alley; good neighbor hood; within two minutes walk of Fifth av. and rour minutes of Dennlstonav. KELLY A ROGERS, 6216 Penn av. JV23-36-TTS Q9 400-RODMAN ST.. E. 0.-J? house six rooms, nat. gas., possession August 1: lot 19x115. E.. FRAME , wood mantels: MURRY & ED- Jy22-32-22,23,25 SALL. 34 Fidelity building. Allegheny Residences. f pALIFORNIA AV., ALLEGHENY NEW I V house, eight rooms, halL laundrv. bath: lot 25 xl40fcet, for P.5O0. See A. D. WILSON, 55 Fed eral sr, Allegheny. Jy21-46-TTS HOUSES-WILL SELL AT AUCTION TO THE hlehest bidder tour new frame houses of lite rooms; hall and cellar in each house on premises, Sliad av.. Eleventh ward, Allegheny City, July 3, ltfi. at3 o'clock r. M.: take Union line Call foreli av. ears to Woods' Run av., two squares fr m property to be sold: terms made known by Mc.ianus & Co.. corner Founh at . and Wood st.. Pituburg. Pa. A. J. CARROLL, Auctioneer. jy2-1-23s I ESIDEXCE THE HANDSOME TnREE V. STORY press-brick. No 20 Marion av.. front ing West parks, at a greatly reduced price Immedi ate possession; for card of admission see.iOUN K r. ISO A CO 107 Federal st. Iyl9-127-TTS QO SCO-WILL BUY HOUSE. SIX ROOMS, O,- hall and; cellar, porches, etc, atBellevue. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal 6t, Alleffnenv. Jya-n Suburban Residence IRVING TLACE, SHADYSIDE-TWO-STORY brick nine rooms: very complete; immediate fissesslou. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 ourth av. jy2S-l-MWThf CEWICKI.EY-RFJ5IDENCE-NEARLY NEW; O two minutes' walk front station; 10 or 12 rooms: wood and slate mantels, tile hearths: nlcelv painted and papered; bath room; w. c : hot and cold water; electric light; natural and artificial gas; lot 95x174 ; nice nelghliorhood. price $S.O00; if sold quick: easy terms. SAMUEL W. BLACK & Co., 99 Fourth av. Jy21-62-TTS OO PER CENT INVESTMENT NEAR THE 1-J citv; splendid new property; clmnce for In crease ee"M. F. HIPPLE & CO.", SC Fourth av. 1V19-53-TTSU IOE SALE LOTS. riist nil a Lots. T7AIRMOUNT TLACE-LOTS FOR SALE; X choice lots, elegant location, with a beautiful and commanding view of the whole East Liberty Valle. located on Falnnount av., two squares lroinl'enn, and one square from Negley av.: can be reached b cable and electric cars. 'Inquire of STRAUB & MORRIS, corner Wood and Third st. niv23-10-D OTS-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR I f rom 100 to N09. in tJie Eighteenth ward: long -.mi'Uts: east terms. Inquire of CHAS. E. JUXELIUS. attoracv. 406 Grant St., Plttshurgi go to liis oiliec Morningsideav., on the grounus, d see his agent, T. Ed. Cornelius. myia-45-D LOT AT OAKLAND-SOME OF THE CHOIC EST building lots for sale. See A. 1). WIL- SON, 55 Federal st., Allegheny. ' ty22-19-22.23.25, 27 rpWO CHOICE LOTS-ON MARGARETTA. ST., J East End 30x120 ft. to allev each; price 865 per fl.:easy terms; this street is getting paved now; price of lols sure to adi ance. A. GOEDDEL. No. lOil Collins av.. East End. Jj-23-13 Allegheny Lots. BUILDING LOTS ON FAYETTE ST., ALLE GHENY: the only lots on Favettest. for sale. A. D. WIL-OX, 55 Federal St.. Allegheny. Jy21-5-TTS . Suburban Lots. IJEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS AT LAUREL --Ution. P. T. W. & C. R. W.; unrivaled in tcenery. convenience and location; special 6ale Thursday, Jnlv23. on the plan: prices from MOD to $xJ0. A. 2. BYElto A CO., 33FederiU st. Jy2t-7S LOTS-ON GLEXWOOD AV., CONVENIENT to R. Jfc O. station and Second av. electric road: avenue graded. macadamired, sidewalks, city uater; houeg and lois on very easy terms; monthly payments if desired. GEORGE C. BURGW1N, Allorney-at-Law. 1M Fourth av. Jyl2-47-7TSSU" SUBURBAN TROPERTY' - THE LARGEST lots, the Ion ect prices and the easiest and best terras in the count at shcraden, 15 minutes from Union 6tatlon : see Sheraden before vou buy clse Mhere. ANDREW PATTERSON. Secretary. 127 Fifth av. fel7-72-D' FOK SALE-BUSINESS. Itnsinegs Opportunities. 1 SMALL RKST A ITO A VT ttn'SINF.'s't 1 V flOnn J- location; will sell at low price as owner lias other business to occupy him. MURRY & ED- SALL. 34 Fidelity building. Jy22-32-22.25 An Established business: income 1.500 to$2,W!0a year; less than fLOiO will hnvlt if taken soon by a good party. iauress. . 11. Jyl5-30 jispaicn omce, fll.OTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING Vy titore, doing the lcadlnjt bnslness in a town or 15,000 inhabitants, within 30 miles of Pittsburg; location best In the town: ttock will Invoice about (10,000; thia Is a good chance to buy a good pa lng business: good reasons for selling. Address T. T. Dispatch office. Jy23-92 CORNER GROCERY STORE IN ALLEGHENY old ctablisbed stand. JOHN K. EW1NG A CO., 107 Federal st. Jr-W-wihs" nItUGSTOEE-82,000 CASH WILL BUY A XJ good city store; will Invoice over J2, SOO. Ad dress A. E. J , Dispatch otSce. Jj-22-TS DRUGSTORE - DOING GOOD BUSINESS well located; 233i,j Carson st.. S. S., citv; rea son for selling to settle up the estate: terms reason able. Apply to 3ILVANUS DAWES, Adm. at store, orH. L. KING, Atty., -137Grantst.. citv. Jylf-00 "POR SALE SL200 OR INVOICE, GROCERY X stand doing large business, roostlv cash rent; others J300, ?o00 to tlO,OOU: cigar store, res- cheap mui..,,., Diiua Btviv. iiau luaim UliM-Uine SHOD line milk depot. HOLMES CO., 420 Smithfield street. JclT J?OR SALE-BOARDING HOUSE AND TEN X furnished rooms at half price; livery business In large town: grocery stores, JSioto Ss.000: cirar stores, drugstores, shoo tores, restaurants. PER. CIVAL A GASTON. 439 Grant st. Jy3-9" Business Properties. GOOD BUSINESS SITE-ON FRANKS TOWN av., near Station St., East End: brick untiaing, store ananve dwelling rooms; lot 24x100 Jill, ' t il fj,w. A. WJJiUJJli.L,, .No. 109 vvuiiu av. Jy2j-18- TTOR SALE BUSINESS CORNER-ONE OF X the most promls'ng on Fifth av.: imrniTi.. . rood Income. (M-. r. A. HEREON & SON8, M 1 ourta T. jri-i-isj,-a,u FOIl SALE BUSINESS. .Business Properties. BUILDING THREE-STORY BRICK BUILD ING, four storerooms on flrst floor, ten good rooms on second floor, two good halls on third floor; located two doors from Diamond on West' Market St.; best tocatlon In the city. Inquire of b. C. WIHTTEXBEEGEB, 252 West Market st. East Liverpool, 0. Jy2S-37 I EXCELSIOR FLINT GLASS COMPANY'S U works, corner of Gist st. and Forbes av., for sale or rent. Inoulre at COMPANY'S OFFICE. corner of Mlltenberger and Ann sts. y22-12 . FOK SALK-3IISCLXLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles, Live Stock. ' HORSE AND DELIVERY WAGON-GOOD draught horse, 5 years old, and harness; horse weighs about 1,600 pounds; perfectly sound and enfle; will sell separately. Can be seen at 307 AUREL AV., East End. Will sell at a bargain for want of use. J y21-30 HORSE-TnE FINEST FAMILY AND COUPE HORSE In the city; scares at nothing. J AS. McKIBBIN, Fountain st. j22-3S Machinery and Metals. ENGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND: largest stock of all sizes; 1GxS6. 12x2-1. 12x18, 10 X2U, lOxlfi, 10x12, 9x12,8x12,7x12. 6xl2;mountedport able engine, boilers of all sizes, shafting, pulleys, pumps, governor, etc. Telephone, 3401, 23 and h Park Way, Allegheny. Pa. J. S. YOUNG. aill-D THE BECK AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC LIGHT engine; engines, iKtilers and sawmills and woodworking machinery. HARMES MACHINE DEPOT, 99 First av.. Pittsburg. my7-D miscellaneous. ENCYCLOPEDIA BRITANNICA AMER ICAN reprint (Stoddard coition) at half price; this superb edition, the only one printed In this tountryfrom regular stereotyped plates, made from eetim tr-rw and the onlv exclusive subscription edition in the market, Is now complete and ready for delivery to subscribers at $2 DO per volume; po sitions open to gentlemen of education, to whom exclusive territorv will be giien. MAXWELL SOMMEEVILLE, Publisher. 135 Fifth av. Jell-TUWTllFbSU M ODIZXa AT951PEXN AV. FOUND. IX)UXD-GOLD WATCH WITH MONOGRAM ' on front (J. G.): owner can have sime by Mentifjlng It. CUIUS HAUCH, 511 Smithfield street. jySi-28 STKAYKD. STRAYED WHITE COW AND CALF TO Crist Walter's, on WATSON' PLACE, Woods' Run av.; the owner can hat e the same bypajmg expenses. JY23-84 LOST. T OST IN ALLEGHENY FAIR GOLD EYE- JLi GLASSES-. UDerai reward, utu. . auiii-.. 428 Wood st. Jy23-5 BRICKLAYERS-AT ONCE. 83 Seventh av.. Pittsburg. STEEL Jt nALL, Jy23-2 PERSONAL. PERSON AL A 20 PER CENT REDUCl ION ON all old books sold this week. FRANK BACON & CO., 301 Smithfield St., city. Jy21 PERSONAL WE HAVE BOOKS. AND LOTS of them: largest old bookstore west of the Alle gheny Mountains. LEVI'S, BOO Liberty st. jyl9 TJERSONALCASH PAID-FOR" OLD GOLD X and silver; Jewfclrv repaired; new work made to order. der. CUIUS. 11AUUU, 541 sinltimeld 1st. Jyl7-13 PERSONAL WHEN I 'AS A SMALL BOY my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great btgman. DICK SON, the well-known tailor, 65 Fifth av., cor. Wood st.. second Boor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating j in great snape. eel, laaa. inyxa-oo-u EDUCATIONAL. JEFFERSON ACADEMY. CANOXSBURG. PA. Principal, C. M. Des Islets, Ph. I). (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 of the South and West. Send for handbook. jelS-43-TTS Pennsylvania Kollldaj sburg. Hollidavsburg seminary for Young Women and Girls. Thorough instruction. Methods adapted to the Individuality of each pupil. Home com forts. Location exceptionally healthful. Malaria unknown. Address MRS. R. S. HITCHCOCK. Jell-17-TTS Harcourt Place Seminary. A school of tho highest grade for young Indies and girls. Established upon original lines, its success has been remarkable. For catalogue, address the principal, MISS ADA L AYER, B. A, Gambler, Ohio. Jel5-9-TTS TrESTERN UNIVERSITY OF PENNA V i:NTRANCE EXAMINATIONS, Sep temberliand 15. $100 in PRIZES for best entrance examin ations. For particulars write to W. J. HOLLAND, Pres't, Pittsbnrg, Pa. jct-9S-Trs Kenyon Military Academy. This old and remarkably succossfulschool provides thorough preparation for College or Business, and. careful supervision of health, habits and manners. For illustrated catalogue, address LAWKENCE RUST, LL D., Hector, Gambicr, Ohio. jc15-9-tts IA.IIC IXSTITCTE, -"01 North Ave., Allegheny, Pa., Prepates for college and business. German and French, Shorthand and Type writing. Next term opens Septembers. LEVI LUDDEN, A. 31., Principal. Jy9-S3-TTS -TTrASHINGTOX FEMALE SEMINARY 1 T The next session opens September 16. For catalogues or Information applvto MISS N. SHEItltARD, Principal, or EEV. JAS. I. BROWNSON, D. D., Pres. Board of Trustees, Washington, Pa. jy4-33-Tns LUTHERVILLE SEMINARY (NEAREAL TIMOKE) for young ladies. $223 per year. 39th year. Modern conveniences, large campus, full faculty, thorough train ing, home comforts. Send lor catalogue. KEV. J. H. TURNEU, A. M., Principal, Luthervillo, Md. jy21-77-TTs CHELTENHAM MILITARY ACADEMT Ogontz, Montgomery Co., Pa. Unex celled in beauty andhealthlulness of loca tion and surroundings and in buildings, equipment and all othor requisites of a first class school. Number limited to 60. For illustrated circular address JOHN CALVIN KICE, A. M.. Principal. myl5-77-D CCKKY UXITEKSITV, SIXTH ST. Fall Term Opens September 1. Thirty years of success. Unsurpassed fa cilities. Five departments and three special schools, each with its own faculty and apart ments. Business college and school ot short hand. Hundreds of graduates placed in positions yearly. Jyl5-D H.M. HOWE, President. HOLY GHOST COLLEGE. Next session opens September 2. New stu dents should come to be examined August 31. Special Business Department for Book keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, etc. Gor man and Elocution free of charge For cata logue and further particulars address REV. JOHN T. MURPHY-, C. S. Sp., President. Night School opons October 5. jyl4-65-TT8 OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, COLUMBUS, OHIO. Permanent income from the State. Annual revenues, $150,000. Twenty-five departments. Forty-three prolcssors and assistants. Classi cal, BCientino and technical courses. Ten laboratories. Both sexes admitted. Tuition free. Send for catalogue. jy23-33-rhs 1 PITTSBURG FEMALE COLLEGE CON SERVATORY' of Music Full and special courses of study in language, literature, his tory, natural science and elocution; in grand organ, piano, voice, violiu, etc.; in drawing, painting, crayon porttaiture, decorative art, etc Four distinct schools; 24 instructors. Central. Eighth street, near Penn avenue. Superior homo comforts for boai ding pupils. Thirty-seventh year opens September 1U. Rates moderate. Send for catalogue to PRESIDENT A. H. NORCKOSS. D. D.. Pitts burg, Pa. jyll-45-Tbs PITTSBURG ACADEMY. Academic, Normal, Commercial. Students prepared for advanced classes in the best colleges, for teaching, for business. Young Ladies' Seminary Department. Fall term opens Monday, September 7, 1S9L Office days Wednesdays and Saturdays. Hon. Thomas M. Marshall. President Board of Trustees. For catalogue address J. WARREN LYTLE, Principal, No. 7 Fourth avenue. Jy0-81-THThB BUSINESS CHANGES. THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EX ISTING between P. P. White and A. H. Brace is this day dissolved, A. H. Bruce re tiring. All money due the late partnership will be collected andall debts owing paid by P. P. White. A. IL BRUCE, P. P. WHITE. JtjI.T22,1891: jy23-! T-VISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP The firm of the Pittsburg Penny Specialty Company, doing business at 76 Wtbster ave nne. has been dissolved by mutual consent, G. S. Stanford retiring. The business will in tho future be conducted by J. H. Tener, by whom all Arm debts will be assnmod, and to whom all firm debts are now payable. G. a STANFORD." J. H. TENER. JySS-9 TO LET. City Residences. TO LET-17 PER MONTH A GOOD COBJJER brick house, 8 rooms, modem lmprovenents. In first-class order; location good. 1316 Sycsmoro t. W. A. HEREON & SONS, 80 Fourth av. . . Jy9-75-Tht Rooms. TTvOUBLE PARLORS-FURNISHED FOB OF U FICE; alo third story front furnlsbec. lw ROBINSON St., Allegheny. Jya-67-rrSnt -TvESIRABLE JJ with bath. FRONT AND 86 VVYLIE AV. BACK ROOMS. lyr-60t FURNISHED ROOM-FORLADY 0RGE5TLE M.VN: also nice unfurnished rooms: bati and all conveniences: rent moderate. 144 JAOSWa Jya-6G-TT3nt ST., Allegheny. I7URNISHED ROOM-SECOND FLOORFROXT; . suitoble for two gentlemen. 42 FED1.RAL ST., AUegheny. Jy3-6St I BURNISHED ROOM PLEASANT SirUA ' TION; shaded street. 10 PRIDE ST., Pitts burg. Jy23-ll-TJSut I7URXISHED ROOM-SECOSD STORY FEONT; . both gases. 164 ROBINSON ST., Allegheny. 3 BURNISHED EOOMS-Wrrn OR WITHOUT ? board. 90 AND 96 WYL1E AV. JjS-GOt FURNISHED ROOMS-WITH BOARD-USE OF bath. 94WYLIEAV. JyE-55t I BURNISHED ROOMS-WITH BOARD II" DE . SIRED. 323 FIFTH AV. JyS-S-TtlSut FURNISHED ROOM-RIGHT cable. 675 FIFTH AV. ON LINF. OF Jy23-10-T3Sut -VTICELY FURNISHED ROOMS AT 211 R0BIN i SON ST.. Allegheny City. Jy2-MJ2t TICELY' FURNISHED ROOMS-34 NINTH ST., I city. Jra-Wt OOM-ERIE ST., ALLEGHENY. NO. 23. furnished room on first floor, with board; suitable for man and wife. Jy21-l-TTht rpWO NICELY' FURNISHED ROOMS-ONE J. front. 218 ROBINSON ST., Allegheny. jy3-71t rpWO ROOMS-THIRD FLOOR VERY DE JL SIRABLE. 400 FIFTH AV. Jy23-12-TllSut liusiness Opportunities. SALOON GOOD LOCATION BUILDING with stock and fixtures for sale; building con tains seven living rooms. Apply to WILLIAM BELLIXGIIAM.ihe Chedworth. opposite Valley depot. Canton, O. Jyl9-137t Uusincss Stands. TO LET-HANDSOME STOREROOMS. NOS. 78 and SO Diamond St., Just above Smithfield St., In new Dlspitch building; well lighted ele gantly fitted up, centrally located ami having every convenience; these rooms are admirably suited for Insurance, real estate or other otllce business. For lurther inlormatlon apply, alter 2 1'. M.. to BUSI NESS MANAGER, Tile Dispatch, fcuiilbfieM and Diamond sts. ap29-117t T. LET CHOICE OFFICES ON SECOND and third floors of The Dispatch business olfice building, corner Smithfield and Diamond sts. : these arc in suites of two or four rooms, as desired, and have every convenience; centrally located, wellar- rangeu ana iigmea; mere are no neuer ouices lor pmfesslonal men In the citv. Apply, after 2 p. JI., to BUS. MGU, DISPATCH, on the premises. apJ9-117t IVIlscellitneons. AT MOUNTAIN LAKE PARK, MARYLAND. Two furnished cottages, readv for occn pancy, for rent at low rates; a delightful summer resort In the AUeghenles, on the B. O. R. R.. 202 miles from Pittsburg; Deer Park and Oakland near by; Sunday School Assembly opens August 3d; excursion tickets sold at reduced rates. Ad dress MRS. MARY C. DAVIS, Mountain Lake Park. Md., for particulars. jy23-90-ThSt LEGAL NOTICES. EXECUTOR'S NOTICE NOTICE IS hereby given that letters testamentary on the estate of Daniel Bushnell, late of the Fourteenth ward, Pittsburg, in the county of Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania, de ceased, have been granted to the under signed. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims or demands against the same will make them known, without dalav, to JOSEPH BUSHNELL, WILLIAM G. WARDEN, Executors, at the office of J. II. BALDWIN, 91 Diamond street, Pittsburg, Pa. Jy-23-30 FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth avenue. ESTATE OF RICHARD ALEXANDER, deceased. Notice is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Richard Aloxnnder, deceased, have beon granted to the undersigned, to whom all porsons Indebted to said estate are requested to mako immediate ?iayment,and those having claims against he same should make them known without delav. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., '121 and 123 Fourth avenue. DAVID Q. Jiujir, Attorney. jyzi-aa-TU TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT AN JL , application will be made to the Gov ernor of Pennsylvania on Fridav, the 31st day of July, 1691, by Charles T. Schoen, Henry W. Oliver, Wm. H. Schoen, Sr Ed win Atloy Schoen and Wm. H. Schoeiv, Jr., under the act of Assembly entitled "An not to provide for the incorporation and regula tion of certain corporations," approved April 29, 1874, and tho supplements thereto, for tho charter of nn intended corporation to be called the Schoen Pressed Steel Brake beam Company, the character and object of which is the manufactnreofironandsteel.or both, or of any other metal or article of com merce from metal, wood, or both, and for these purposes to havt-, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and privileges of said act of Assembly and supplements thorto. J. WATSON HOWE, SoUcitor, 920 Walnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. jy9-92-Th IIAKYEY HENDERSON, Attorney at Law, No. 406 Grant st. T O T I C E APPLICATION WILL BE JA made to the Governor of Pennsylvania on the 12th DAY OF AUGUST, 1S91, by Harvey Ilendoi son, Charles E. Cornelius, William J. Black, William H. Keech and Thomas K. Hackett, under the act of As sembly entitled: "An act to provide for the incorporation and regulation of certain cor porations," approved April 29, 1874, and the supplements thereto, for the charter of an intended corporation, to be called Tho Pennsylvania National Savings Fund and Loan Association, the character and object of which is the accumulation of a fund for tho benefit of its members and the transac tion of such business as savings fund and building and loan associations may lawfully transaot; office at Pittsburg, Pn., and for these purposes to have and enjoy all tho rights, benefits and privileges of said act of Assembly tnd the supplements thereto. HARVEY' HENDERSON: jyl6-30-Th Solicitor for Applicants. NOTICES. TijXDTICE TO TmrSTOMfiOLDrfRTOF 1 tho Savings Fund Building audJLoau Association of East End, Pittsburg. , This Association will commence business at Smith Hall, corner Center and Ellsworth avenues. East Liberty, SATURDAY EVEN ING, JULY 25. All persons that have sub scribed for stock or intend doing so will please be present. Pass books will be given out and applications received for tho drawing for loans. Books now open for stock subscription at the office of Kelly & Rogers, No. 6218 Penn ave., East End. D. O. SHAVER, Pres't. JV23-95 H. F. WEAVER, Sec'v- AMUSEMENTS. IDUQ U IE S ISnK! THEATER. PRELIMINARY SEASON. : : GARROW :SAT. EVE.: OPERA COMPANY. : : GIROFLE-GIROFLA. Laura Clements, Chas. Drew, John Brand, Henry Hallam, Augusta Roche, Jessie Jen kins, Lillian Swain, Ada Bernard, and a chorus of 30. SEATS NOW SELLING. Prices 25c and .r0c, at Theater and Branch Box Office, Hays' Music Store, Fifth avenue, and McBride's Drug Store, Market Hou3e, Allegheny. jy23 31 TO GOOD TENANTS, Legal or Mercantile, Will be leased, on fair terms, CHOICE OFFICES, With every convenience and good light, on second and third floors of Dispatch Business Office Building, Diamond street, cor. Smith field street. Apply any dav after 2 P. sr. MANAGER DISPATCH. to BUSINESS Je24-117 E OR SALE- The Substantial Residence, with two lots 25x120 feet on WESTERN AVE., ALLEGHENY, near the Parks, of tho estate of the late Dr. Bruce, deceased. Immediate possession. See JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., Jy22-4t-Mwps 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. FOE S-A-Xi-E. BEAUTIFUL LOTS, Cheap ! Easy Terms I 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. HEREON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave. iylMO-w AUCTION SAXES. AUCTION SALE, TBIDAT, JUXT. M, 1801, At the rooms of the Henry Auction Co., No. 3U MARKET ST. Elegant parlor furniture, upholstered in rag, brocatelle, plush and hair cloth, cham ber suites in oat and walnut, sideboards, folding beds, bookeases, -wardrobes, refrig erators, leather chairs, toiletware, easy chairs, plush couches, bed lounges, clocks, ornaments, etc., bedsteads, springs, mat tress, camera, three bicycles, three pianos, sewing machine, washstands, bureaus, chairs, kitchen and laundry furniture, car pets, velvet brussels and ingrain, new and second hnnci for mnmn hulls and -stairs. HENRY AUCTION CO. jy23-26 Auctioneers. LAW OFFICES OF OHAS. F. McKKNNA, 135 Fifth avenue. QBPHANS' COUET SALE OF TWO DWELLING HOUSES. Pursuant to an order of the Orphans'Court at No. 181 June Term, 1S91, will be sold at public sale, on the premises, No. 32 Webster avenue. Fifth ward, city of Pittsburgh, at 2 o'clock p. it., TnimSDAY, the 30th day of July, A. D. 1S9L two dwelling houses erected on all that certain lot on Webster avenue, between High and Tunnel streets, citv 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 Joct to ground rent of $23 83. TERMS OF SALE. One hundred ($100) dollars cash on day of sale; one-half the purchase monev on con firmation of sale and delivery of deed, and the balance in one year thereafter, secured by tight bond and mortgage, with interest Bcmi-annuallv. JOHN WniTNEY, Executor. JOHN C. REILLY, Keal Estate Agent, No. 77 Diamond st., city. Jyll-35-TT AUCTION SALE SATURDAY, July 25, 2 P. M., 58 BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS, Hogg and Dysort plan, on the property, CITY VIEW PLACE, adjoining Allegheny City. A few minutes' walk from East street electric cars. Terms $10 cash, balance In monthly pay ments. For particulars see M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 96 FOCKTH AVE. Jyl9-59-Thssn BANK STATEMENTS. STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION OF the People's Savings Bank of Pittsburg, at the close of business July 16, 1891, pub lished in accordance with section 9 of char ter. RESOURCES. Mortgages, demand and tlmo loans on collateral and other valid securities $1,659,621 32 Corporate, school and borough bonds 178,069 77 National bankandotherstocks... 70,165 25 Real estate, including banking house 133.441 20 Expensesand tnxespaid 3,477 89 Casn on hand and in National banks 230,273 01 $2,273,046 44 LIABILITIES. Capital stock $ 300,000 00 Surplus fund $51,670 29 Undivided profits 56,340 04 109,010 SI Dividends unpaid 1,044 00 Teller's checks 569 75 Due depositors 1,863,422 36 $2,273,046 44 County of Alle- State of Pennsylvania, gneny, ss: ue efore me. a Notary Public in and for said county, personally came .Edward n. Dun, Assistant Secretary and Treasurer of the People's Savings B3nk 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-TTS Notary Public PKOPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR CONSTRUCTING A viaduct. Rock Island Arsenal, Rock Island, 111., June 23, 1891. Sealed proposals, in triplicate, will be received until 2 o'clock p. M., on SATURDAY, July 25, 1891, for fur nishing, constructing and erecting the iron and all other work complete, except nin sonry, oxcavations and fill, for a viaduct from south end of the Rock Island Wagon Bridge between Rock Island and the city of Rock Island, over the railroad tracks which adjoin the approach to the said bridge, in cluding the raising the said bridge to an in clination required to form a continuous roadway with the viaduct. Plans and speci fications, with full instructions, stipulations, etc., and the blank forms on which pro posals must be made, can be had on applica tion to CAPTAIN M. W. LYON, Ord. Dept., U. S. Army, Commanding. ' 1e25-85-25.26,27,28j V23.24 DIVIDENDS. Office or Tiie Delatvark Insurance Co., ) of Philadelphia, July 8, 1S91 DIVIDEND-TIIE BOARD OF DIREC TOKS have this day declared a semi annual dividend of FIVE PER CENT to tho shareholders of record of this date, paying the 3d day of August prox.,free oftaxe3. Branch office No. G8 Fourth avenne, Pittg hurg. T. DALE JENNINGS, Agent; THEO. A. MOTHERAL, Asst. Agt.; J W. BOYD, Surveyor. jyl3-22-MTh DR. HARRIS' CRAMP CURE -FOR- Every Ache and Pain FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES. Manufactured by LH. HARRIS DRUG CO., Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh Avenue, Je30-u PITTSBURG, PA. A First-Class Investment We offer for sale 1,000 shares of the stock of the Florence Cotton and Iron Company, of Florence, Ala., full paid and non-assessable. Now earning 5 per cent with an assur ance of large future dividends. First year dividend provided for by deposit with Fi delity Title and Trust Company, of Pitts burg, Pa. Certificates sotting forth this fact will be attached to stock certificates. Par value of stock $100. This company owes no debts and has assets of $1,602,100. For full particulars apply to W. A HUDSON. BOOM 49, FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST BUILDING, Pittsburg, Pa. jy23-57 ECONOMY IN FUEL Hot Water Heating Apparatus for Residences, Etc. ALSO, Ventilating Fans for Cooling, Etc. M'GINNESS, SMITH & CO., 3 Water St. Je6-55-TT3 TO LOAN $1,000, for one year, at 6 per cent 51,250, for two years, at 6 per cent. ?2,500, for three years, at 6 per cent MORTGAGES WANTED. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., ISO-FOURTH -AVE: JyU-CtoJ SUMMER KESORTS. 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, N. J. Onthebeach,withunsurpassedoceanTlew. Salt water baths in the house. Send for circular. JeSO-43-D E. ROBERTS & SONS. HOTEL IMPERIAL, ATLANTIC CITY. N. J., Maryland av.. directly on the beach, facing the ocean. Handsomely deco rated and furnished. Capacity 200. Strictly first-class. Piices: By the dav, 2 to $3; by the week, $10 to $18. G. W. KKNDKICK. jya-93-D ATLANTIC CITY, N. j; The largest hotel. Open all the year. Jell-11 CHARLES McGLADE. Cape May, CONGRESS HALL, CAPE MAY, N. J., SEA SON 1891. Hassler's Celebrated Orches tra. Opens June 6. J. F. CAKE. my28-60-TThs HOTEL CHALFONTE. CAPE SI AY. N. J. Greatly enlarged since last season. All modern improvements-. Jy4-22-D H. w. SAWYER. HOTEL COLUMBIA. CArn May, N, J. All modern Improve- ments, popular prices, snocial rates by the week. H. V. SAWYER. JJ-4-21-D MARINE VILLA, Capo May, N. J. Within 30 yards of tho surf. Seventeenth season: 50 rooms added, facing the sea; eleva tor, baths, etc. MRS. F. HALLENBECK. jyl-21-D THE STOCKTOXHOTEL CAPE MAY, N. J. Now omen for the fourth consectlve season of present management. Greatly improved. Cuisine unsurpassed. Jclfi-49 F. T. WALTON, Proprietor. HOTEL XvA.I-A.-5rErrT33, CAPE MAY', X. J. JOHN TRACY & CO., Proprietors. Located directly on the beach. Elevator and all modern improvements. Address JOnN 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 JyliKJS GORDON II. MULLIN, Manager. DILL PARK, A family summer resort on the banks of Lake Etie, now open. Terms very reason able to permanent boarders, ROBERT DILL, Proprietor, Northeast, Pa. Jyl3-96 HOTEL WOPSONONOCK, Wopsononock ocean level. Mountain, 2,650 feet above UNQUESTIONABLY the finest location on the Alleghenies. For rates and circulars write to M. O'BRIEN, Proprietor, jy4-23-TTS Altoona, Pa. T ONG BRANCH, N. J. United States Hotel, Select family and transient hotel, directly on the ocean; 600 feet frontage; $3 and $3 50 per day; reduced weekly rates to families. J. C. VAN CLEAF, Prop.. Mansion House, Brooklyn Heights, N. Y., di rectly opposite Wall street ferry. jell-15-TTS 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. my30-30-TTB CHOICE PROPERTIES. INVESTMENT. Three two-story mansard dwell tags of eight rooms each, with all conveniences, lot corner of two paved streets in East End, on line of Dnqnesne Traction. Rented for $1,330 per year. Price, $15,500. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 FOURTH AVENUE Jyl9-121-TUThsu OAKLAND SQUARE. Fifteen minutes from tho city by cable or electric cara. Fine view of Schenley Park; overlooking Carnegie Library and Art Gal lery. New seven and eight-room brickhonses, hall, bath, w. c, washstand, both gases and electric lighting, slate mantels, tile hearths, laundry, cemented cellar, porches; streets asphaltum paved and sewered. Small cash payments; balance long time. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., Jyl9-74-D 99 Fourth avenue. FOR LEASE. Nos. 78 and 80 Diamond St., in new Dispatch Building: choice and central location; high ceilings, good light, tile floors, good entrances, elegant windows for display; every modern convenience. Apply after 2 p. sr. any day to BUSI NESS MANAGER DISPATCH. Je24-U7 $75 oo Per Foot. Center avenue, near Craig; asphaltum paved and sewered street; lot lt-0xl40; corner property; 33J profit can be made at onoe. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth avenue. Jy2391 FOR SALE FINE RESIDENCE, TWELVE ROOMS, MODERN FIXTURES, OX ALLEGHENY ATE. Location one of tho best in Allegheny (43) W. A. HERRON SONS, 0 fourth avenue. iy 9-86-Th TyOTICE JOHNCOX, 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 Bhowroom. Ponn building, Room 708, Pitts burg, Pa. Memorial windows and mirrors a specialty. jyl9-S9 Stencil and Stamp Works. W. s3. punting, 2Gfifth2qVeMarketSt. . TBYOUBLMJOHTONPAOS. 1 Jy CHOICE HAVE YOU SEEN KENSINGTON, THE REW 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 IM FACTORY TOW. We Have Six Large ftiTafties low, All Different For Plans and Free Apply at the Bill nun Rooms 30, 32 and 34, No. FREE RAILROAD EXCURSION WALLS STATION, ON LINE OF P. R. R., SATURDAY, AUGUST 1, 1891. We cordially invite everybody to come with us on this important day, as you will have an opportunity of combining pleasure with business, and we are confident you will not fail to purchase a lot in the WALLS TERRACE PLAN. On SATURDAY, August i, 1891 this very pretty plan of lots will be placed before the public for sale. It comprises some 200 choice lots on a nicely elevated, gently sloping terrace. Natural drainage. The commanding view from any of these lots overlooking Walls and sur rounding country is simply grand. WHERE IS WALLS STATION? A great many people will ask. It is but 15 miles from Pittsburg, on main line of P. R. R., and is destined to be the largest railroad yards in the world. See what the Pennsylvania Railroad has done at Al toona. From present indications we will exceed Altoona. OUR ADVANTAGES. We do not need to contend with gas failures, factory strikes and such other matters as are usually found in other towns. No. We have the Pennsylvania Railroad to back us. The works, such as car shops, ma-, chine shops, round house, etc., are all in running order, employing at' present some 1,500 experienced hands, INDUCEMENTS. To all purchasers of lots, if building be erected thereon within 6 months , of purchase, we will furnish building stone at merely cost of quarrying, i as we have both coal and stone on the premises. $100 TO $1,000 EACH, 10 per cent on day of sale, 15 per cent additional on delivery of deed, , balance in 3 equal annual payments, bearing legal interest, payable semi-annually. All cash purchasers will receive a discount of 10 per ' cent. WALLS TERRACE PLAN OF LOTS Are but 5 minutes' walk from the station. The entire plan has a south-eastern exposure. Size of lots range from 25x100 to 40x100. A PUBLIC QUESTION. Why do you sell these lots so cheap when other lots at Walls sold for twice your prices? Our reply is easily understood. We are the original owners of the land; we are no syndicate; had we been obliged : to purchase this land for speculation, naturally we would have been obliged also to ask more for the lots. FREE TICKETS Furnished by the general agents at their office, and also by their local ' agents at all stations between Pittsburg and Walls Station. WALLS AT PRESENT HAS Churches, school houses, telegraph office, boardwalks, inexhaustible supplies of coal in the premises. Highly fertile and productive coun- ' try surrounding. Splendid spring water. Mostly all trains stop at Walls. Any-person understanding the advantages that Walls has over all other new towns will not fail to be present on August 1 and pur chase a cheap lot in WALLS TERRACE PLAN A. P. WEIDMAN & CO., 1412 Carson St, Southside East End Representative, ADOLPH GOEDDEL, 109 Collins Ave. Ktt8bure Proper Representative, PHOPEETTES. Round-Trip Tickets Office of the 96 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. jyTl-e3-Trs TO: M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 96 Fourth Ave. JylS-19-19,236,29,30 UL i 1 1 r I i ' .