If, WSrajP DOSING THE DOCTORS. ! Tlic Bureau of Health Sues Thirteen "Well-Known Physicians POR SOT EEP0RT1XG BIRTHS. JHCiunenience and Loss Caused obedience of the Law. ly lis- XO FURTHER LEMEXCY TO BE SHOWS The linrcau of Health authorities yester day entered mil against IS phjMcians, re quiring them to appear before Alderman Urijvrt and explain m hy they liave not com plied uth the law relatic to the return of births. The names are: AV. .1. AmI.iU', A. Ulusabcy, S. O. Bruinbauch, J. 15 Grime, IV. B. Gill. "V. 15. Uamilton, U. F. Lamb, 31 A. Mundorli, "V. II Mircer, It. "W. Mc Clelland, J. H McClelland, J. M. Steven son and .T. AV. "Whhart. Tlie trials in these cercs will come ur neit week. The Bureau of Health birth records for FittMHirg for the laM; three or four j cars are incomplete, and becoming more and more inaccurate cver month. This lias lcen caused by pmeiciaiis neglecting to send in returns of birth'. The incompleteness of rrtorns not onl causes the authorities much annoyance, but in a number of instances has rcsalted in a financial low to a number of ixple. Many more --oldiers' widows would now be drawing pensions for their hildren ted their births bten recorded at the proper time. Tlie law requires that physicians and all jirrsons practicinc: midwifery shall return all births at the becinnint of eacli quarter of the year, and a failure to do t-o is punish- sMeirrahue of not les than o nor more than -.". The Bureau of Health carries out its part f tlw act of Assemblv sending out notices at the b cnininc ol eery quarter JMrtifyim all phyMcians and miilw e that lirtlis should lie returned at once. At the tpiraiiou oi ten d-ns a second notice is tcut. with a cop of tlie act of Assembly re laimc to the subject, and especial attention t called to the importance of returns. After 6v 3av.more, if nothine has been heard from -.lie notices, the health authorities arc required b Ijh to enter suit and force the return of births. The Bureau of Health has been lenient itli most phyncnns, and h.us even gone so Jar as to enn messengers after the required information Bui even under this plan it is difficult to get a record of all births, and n ftrmi births are not returned for nearly two wars after. KAILEOADS-rranU G. Carpenter de tcHbea railroading Jn Mexico for THE DIS PATCH to-morrow. Handsome illustra tions. AH INGENIOUS PEISONEB, A Samplo or "Whoso Handiwork Is to Be Sent to the Tope. There is at present a prisoner in the Alle gheny County "Workhouse, Anton Iteich, who possesses such remarkable skill and in petmity as lias perhaps never been sur passed in this orany otherprison institution in the country. His masterly work consists of s full representation of everything that was, used at the crucifixion. All the pieces connectiu; .ach part are very delicate, Ktnooth, and cut from fine wood, placed to gether in a square quart bottle. The best .art of the work consists in putting all the pieces in position and together when in the bottle. All are beautifully arranged in a grocp, and glued together. The cross is the mam and largest portion of the wonderful miniature collection. It is as high and as widt s the interior space of the bottle will r rmit it to be. Below. on the right and left of each arm. is a miniature cross, representing the cruciion of tlie two thieves. The lad der, the next highest portion of the col lection, stands erect against the cross. On the right side of "the cross is the rooster. The rod used with the sponge, the lance, the soldiers' swords and all other parts of tlie crucifixion are neatly placed in posi tion. All this the prisoner made ia his cell in two evenings Tys o of these bottles have been presented to feharpsburg ueoplc one to Councilman C. Casev, the other to the wife of ex-Coun cilman T. .T. Murphj Mr. Casey will pre-i sent nis gui to me an can, in Jtome. rEMESTNE Shirley Dare sits on the plar ZR overlooking the sea and answers a lot of letters from, -n omen for THE DISPATCH to-morrow. BE0EZ HIS SISTEB'S ABM. A tattle Boys Affection Troves a Trifle Too Itoisterous. - A. little 2-ycar-old daughter of er Coancilmaa Siebert, of the Eighteenth ward, is suffering excruciatingly from the-' affection of a boisterous, but well-meaninc, brother of some seven summers. The boy, who is very fond of his baby sister, caught ber hands and pulled her up so suddenly from the floor in play as to dislocate her shoulder, and when she screamed he dropped her precipitately and, falling against some article of furniture, the dislo cated arm was fractured. The sufienngs of the little one are pitiable in the extreme, and have prevented her pa rents from taking the usaal summer recrea tioa. 15AKGEN"S In Pianos and Organs At Hamilton's, 91 and 93 Fifth avenuejf.the midsummer sale gives you everything from a second-hand organ at 15 up to the finest Docker Bros., Knabe or Fischer piano at a ar&rked-down price. Buy now whiloyoii caa, at suck low prices and" easy terms, n.& b. Second floor read our column-about itrv tais paper. Boggs & Buhl. Ohio Pvle, Va. The B. et O K. It. will sell excursion tickets to Ohio Pyle every Sunday during the summer at rate of Si 50 the round trip. Train leaves depot at 8.15 a. m. BUSINESS CHA-NGES. -yOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN, THAT the rartuership heretofore existing be tween Geo. & Home and G. Blatter, known as Geo. G. Home i Co., has been dissolv ed. All debts due tho late Arm are to be paid to Geo. G. Home wbo'wiU also pay nil debts owed by the arm. GEO G HORNE, .ti. BLATTER. .TrxTSq. P9L 1y3(M-D LEGAL NOTICES. VTOTICE NOTE DATED PITTSBURG, J. July 17, for$R,931 25, at four months, to.l tae enuur vi iu il. jianney, regent, will not be accepted uj us, as the samo was irregu larly obtained, and the public are warned again" I this negotiation. aul-SS JOHN A. "WOOD & SON. -V-OTICK lb HEREBY GIVEN THAT LET . TtRS ol administration on the estate of Rudolph Ebert. Sr., late of the Twentieth ward of tho city of Pittsburg, have been granted to the undersigned. All persons Wiving claim or demands against tho estate of Hiid decrdent are requested to mtko known the same to me without delay, and all persons indebted to said decedent are re quired to make immediate pajment there of to me. HENRI SMITH. No. 515 Fifth av. rrrrsBDlio, Ta July 23, IML jy25t3 WISE & MINOR, ATTORNEYS. 91 Diamond Street. TV-OTJOE 1SHEREBY GIVEN THAT JOHN L F Thompson, of the city of Pittsburg, Aileghenj countj , Pa., did, on the 9th day of Tunc, 1S9L make an assignment of all his proportj to the undersigned in trust for the fieneflt of the creditors of tlie said John P. Thompson. All persons indebted to safd c-taleare requested to make payment and t'joe Having ciaimx to presenr same to the undersigned. ouiiA IL ttlsE, Jslgnee. JjJS-163 IT ISj jJisplay aaccnisemems one dollar per tqttare for one insertion. Classified real estate advert tsementt on this page ten cents per line for eaeh insertion, and none talen for less than j thvty cenU. Topluu being displayed eounUas tiro. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BlTSIXr-SS OFFICE. Cor. SmlthfieM ami Viamond Streets, AIH ATS Ol'ENV niXCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHFRR WANT. FOR !AI L, TO LKT, AM) OT1II.U TKVNSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL, BE KECU VKD Ul" TO 9 1". M FOB IN SEIiTIoS. AJ ertieinents should be prepaid unless adver tisers already hae jceounls with Tut DlcrATCH. FoK THE &OUTII&IDE. NO. H12 CAIfaON S1RKET. TELFfHOENO K2. FORTHEEAST END. J. W. WALLACE. 6121 l'KNN AVE. PITTSBrnG-ADDITIOVAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. VjO Butler btn et, EMIL G. STUCKF , Sh street aud Penn ene. ALI.M.HEM. A. J. KAFRCHFJ!, S Fedenl street. H. .T McBKIDE. llirket House, Allejrlienr. K. H. 1 GGER A bON. Ohio aud Chestnut street. 1 1IOMA& McHEN K ." esteru and Irwin a enues. ,. W. Hl'GHES, lVnnsjlianla aud Beaver ae. rEUR M. GLEIM, Rebecca and Allegheny a e. WANTED. Slale Help. -SlTAT ISOOhKKEl'El! PEUMAXKVT j- iMisiltoii to rellihlo pirtj : inutthac extter- 1 nee and furnUh reft rent e; state asri and salary ixpected. AddrtsaT.lt, Dispatch office. JU1-31 BVUBEKGOOD 1 A. Em TO RIGHT PAUTV also a bo to leain the bnrbtr trade, 2C3 C MtSO.NJSTKEFTJMttsburg, S. & aulitl B'oTiklS'El'INO - WE ATTEND TO THE spelling and closing and adj ustlng of books vt aP kinds; voucher systtni Introduced and lndild uil Instruction given Iniokkeepers In same; lon experience and references as to accuracy, prompt ness and discretion. AtcCAri ERTV & ROB1N bON. Room 16, 95 Fifth at. Je!H-;g-TT9 -pOY-GOOD, MI ART BOY. INQUIRE AT 10 j l !" lock . M.. M", CHARLES HOTEL. aul-l Bi:ir-KLYFItS-XEMnERS OP NO. 2 OF TA. who are idle to report at No. 41 Fifth aw rcr d ij between the hoursol 10a.m. audSr. M. 11 order of N O. : OF TA. aul-69 CARPET SALESMAN - MUST HAVE A thorough knowledge of the business and have citv references. Inquire at 612 and 644 LIBERTY" AVENUE. Jy30-S2 c lOACHMAN-OX'E 1 HO CAN BRING GOOD reference; wages S30 per mouth: must be well recommended. Auaressx A. it., uispaicn oiuce Jy30-100 CUTTEKJ. WANTFD-THF A D. RUDE NEW method of cutting will produce bright, well fltting, stilish garments without a try-on. Taught onlj at CLEVELAND CUTTING fcCHOOL, Cleveland, O. Jy29-20 TNRro CLERK-REGISTERED-STATE REFER- XJ .ENCE. Address PHOS. Disnatcli office aul-51-D 1 EXPERIENCED AND COMPETENT FORE li MAN. Apply to-dav at the NOVELTY PRINTING CO., 77Diamond St. aul-8 l?IRsT-CLVS3bTIJvOURAPHER AND TYPE J WRITER, give relereuco and state salarj ex pecteil. Address C "3., Dispatch office. aul- GENTLEMAN OFFICE ASSISTANT SAL RY J S7o0; railway fare paid here Inclose self-ad- iiressea stampj envelope, Chicago. SIANAGER. bor 5S2. aui-;u GOOD. ALL-AROUND MACHINIST-STATE wages desired Address at once WOOD A 31 s-Y, 121 Tilth av., McKeesporl. Pa. 1)31-15 Hardw are Salesman-married m v preferred; one who speaks German and Enclish, and has had experience In stov es. etc. ; relercnce renuired Call, or address FERD REIBLR BROS , JIcRcesport. Pa aul-41 MAN" "W ITn PUSH WANTED IN" EACH CITY andtovnof Pcanslvaula and surrounding States to Introduce the rastcst m lllnc article on rec ord: pars $3 50 per day Address, with stamp. W. II. M1LLIA3ISON, 44 N. Fourth st .Philadelphia, Pa. jy2a-3S MAN -TO TAKE AN OFFICE AND REPRE SENT a manufacturer: So0 per week: small capital reauired with sump, JIANU- F VCTCREU, box 70, West Acton, Mass. aui-2 PATTET.N MAKERSIMJIEDIATELY ONE OR two nrst-class nen, lOTTEN A HOGO IRON li STLFL FOrNDRY CO.. Twenty-fourth St. and A V. R. It.. citT. aal-2j TlERMANENT OFFICE ASSISTANT: SALARY X ro0 railway fare paid here- inclose self-ad dressed stamped envelope. 3IAXAUER, box 462, ijetroit, jiicn. aui-43 SALESMAN' FOR WESTERN PENNSYL VANIA to sell for a manufacturer to the ctry specialties having merit and 'a good trade; no annlleiflons considered unless thev are aceom- I panleel by references andtate what line sold; olFo mcntiilv average sales, Address SPECIALTY Dispatch ofiice. iy30-74 SALESMEN IN EVERY COUNTY S75 iER mouth and expenses; outfit, samples, etc, free: goods soU ijy sample! steady position to proper party; no experience necessary: fuU par ticulars upon application: send stamp. WORCES TER, FERRULE i J1FG. CO., 24 Hcrmon St., Worcester. Mass. jylS-2S-D SALESMEN" WANTED-MEN TO SELL LINE of cigars: Jloo per month and expenses paid. Address, with stamp, SUMATRA C1GAB CO.. Chicago, 111. aul-GO SALESMAN-AND STOCK CLEHK; GOOD place to rlghtpartv. Apply, with references, to JACOB SCHOEN'FtXD, U3-200 Ohio St.. Alle gheny. Jy31-19 SALESMAN-SALARY AND FXPENSES: PER JIANENTplacc. BROWN" BROTHERS CO., Nureerymen. Rochester. N. Y Jy25-20-ssu SALE5MEN-TO SELL EOOF PAINT AS A side line on good commission. Address METAL PAINT CO., Meadvillc. Pa. aul-40 SALESMEN-SEVERAL FIRST-CLASS SHOE salesmen at KAUFMANNfa'. aul-63 SECONDHAND BAKER. PENN" AV. APPLY AT 1811 Jy31-2S SOLICITORS-FOR LIFE INSURANCE; LIB ERAL commissions: policy taking because most pleasing in price and plan. JlUJitiY & ED- SALE, 34 Fidelity buUdlng my27-49 STAIR BUILDERS AT ONCE, FOR INSIDE and outside work. Apply at MUEPHY DIEBOLD'S. West End. aul-lS TUIEKEEPER-ONE WHO HAS HAD EX PERIENCE; glv e reference and state experi ence TIME, Dispatch office. aul-17 rpiNNERS THREE. FOR DISSORTMEN'T X works; also one voung lady for soldering work. NO. 67 TWELFTH ST., S. S., city. aol-18 TWO MARKERS FOP. SHIPPING DEPART MENT: must be hustlers, and not afraid to work. Address MARKER, Dispatch office. jy31-51 -TTrAGON BLACKSMITH MUST BE SOBER IT and honest. Inquire ELI ROBERTS, 199 Main st., Allegheny Cltv, Pa. y31-34 rATCHMAN-A 3HDDLE-AGED. SOBER 1 1 and reliable man wanted as nignt watch man: must give best of references. Address BOX Dispatch office. aul-3 "Wanted Agents. AGENTS-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION TO handle the new catcnt -hemtcal ink erasing pencil; the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases Ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted 10 J62D in six days; another 321ntwo hours; wo want one energetic general agent for each State and Terrltorv . Fortenns and full particu lars, addxess THE ilONEOE FBism MFG. CO.. La Cross,' Wis. iny22-75 AGENTS-TO SELL THE PINXESS CLOTHES line: the only line ever invented that holds the clothes without pins j a perfect 6uccess; patent re cently Issued; sold only by scents, to whom the ex clusive right is given: on receipt of 50 cents we will send a cample line by mail; also circulars; price list and terms to airents: Bccure your territory at once. Address THE PIN LESS CLOTHES LINE CO., 17'Ilennon St., "Worcester, Mass. apl2-14!-ws A GENTS-TO TAKE TERRITORY FOR OCR A srreatest seller of modern times: "King's Handbook of the U S.," 8W pagei: 1,633 illustra tions; 51 colored maps; sells for 52 50: we shall be able to fill orders promptly as M.fO) copies are readj. P. J. FLE1UNG & CO . 135 Fifth av.. Pittsburg. Jy24-TU'WThF6SU home testimonials. Headquarters THIRD AND GRANT, Pittsburg, Pa. COliNER aul-2 AGENTS-LOCAL OH TRAVELING. TO COL LECT old coins; good pay; steady work. N U MISSIATIO BANK. 47 Court St., Boston, Mass. Jyll-43-TTFSu 4 GENTS FOR PRUDENTIAL FOR M'irriM. A. PORT and district: bond and references re-i quired. Apply 97 FOURTH AV.. Pittsburg Jy3l-a Yvanted Female Help. GHJLS WANTED-TWO FOR DINING ROOM work, reference required, to go to Hotel Grand. East Liverpool, O. Apply to BERTHA SHAN LEY. 115 Wiley av. aui-Ss LADY OFIICE ASSISTANT-SALARY P50 Itallway fare paid here: Indole self-addressed stamped envelope, -MANAGER, box 532, Chicago aul-35 LADY OFFICE CLERK MUST WRITE A good baud, and ir competent to telegraph or write shorthand, a good position Is open. Address O. C Dispatch olflcc. Jr31-32 -VTORSE-MIDDLE-AGED LiDY TO ATTEND IN wile and child at 735 OHIO ST., Allegheny Jy3lio PERMANENT OFFICE ASSISTANT: SALARY J7o0. railway fare paid here: lnclove self-addressed stamped envelope. MANAGER. 1x1X46" Detroit, Mich. aul-43 VOUNG LADIES TO CANVASb-SALARY K0 X to J7S per month; steady employment. ROOM 14, McCance block. aul-4 Wanted Hoarders and Lodgers. PERSONS WISHING A QUIET COUNTRY h x,pJa5WS:.bX-d,lrinS,tl18 summer. Address J. F. LEYDE. Pattersonville, O. aul-42 UFIE REST MEAL.1SJ THE-CITT Hon i.vi ITOFIFTnAf. " jya-48 WANTED. Wanted 51nle and Female Help. i T ONCE-FOUR TEAJtSTERS. 20 FARM JA. h-iiil, hotel cooks, chambermaids, dishwasher-, dining room girls, 200 house girls. 4 colored. 10 Cicnnaus, nurse Blrl. JIELHAN 'b. S4i Gnnt street, lei. 90. jy2T-r J A TN" DRESS- FOR PRIVATE FAMILY. Xj wages $5; chambermaids, dining room girls, eooks, nurses, pantrj" and Chamber girls tor hotels, 200 house girls, German and colored glrl, one bov, larin hs.nds, drivers, waiter! JIR3. E 1HOMP bON, WIS Grant tt. JU6-D "Wanted sanations. nOITION"-BV YOnNG LADY OF EXPFRI J LN'CE in office; thoroughly cnimieU-nt: bst rtftrenie. Address COMPETLN'T,Dlpatclionice. aul-57 t 0lTION"-BY A IIRST-CLASS PATIERN" i inaktr, a good stcidv position; inn ghe the bestofrefereme. G. H. M., DisuatLh office. J-23-33 POSITION' AS CUT1T.R-BY A THOROUGHLY prattictl man. ror relercnce, address PRACTICAL, Cumberl-nd, Md. jul-3cf PO-ITION LM'hRlENCEU NURbE CAN BE louud at4W lOItBEs br.. cltt ; good rclerenees. J5-1-JJ SITUATION AS ENGINEEK-2S YUte' .X I'ERIENO; 12 jears' city refereme: fully romiKtint. Address, till August Jo, ENUIN'EFK, Dhpateh office. Jva-'Ja AYantod rartners. 4 GOOD PARTY WAN'TED-HAVING 10,000 V to $20,000 ready capital at his command and wUhts to place the same in a safe, reliable and permanent lnestment can have an excellent op IKirtunitv In a large nrst-cUss manulacturlng In dustry, with a choice position commanding a good salari ; is managed by gtntlemen of honor aud high commercial standlug; no debts or obligalkus of any kiud:au)oneot goodstandlngwhocaii(ompl) with the aboe 111 and this a position haing nosupc rior. Full pirtlculars uin. be had at office, 1W ROBINhON ST., cor. Sandusky St., Alleghcm, Pa. Jyi-54 PARTNER WANTrD-WnH5.00U CAPITAL, to engage lu the manufactuiu ol uiedlcnl speci altics. AdJi-ess R. It , Ulspaleh offlee. jy31-o.l PARTY-TO JOIN THE ADVERTISER IN A imnufacturliig business with sufficient capital to double capacity of plant now In oneratlon.de mard for output cann'ot be supplied: new plant, latest improv ed machinerj , good location, will pay a good profit on capital Inv estcd and bear t he closest Investigation: onl) parties meaning business need address In confidence. CAPITAL, eisiuiicii uiiicc. JV."0-45-ThSSU rinanclal. TITOXET TO LOAN" AT LOWEST 3IAIIKET 1U. rates on bond anu mortgage: no aeiav. RLED B COYLE & CO., cor. . uou ourth av. and Grant st. dcll-TTS -x rnxn' TO LOAN ON" GOOD MORTGAGE JLtJL securities, low et rates; no delav. SAMUEL AV. BLACK A CO.. 99 Fourth av. dell-l-IThs 1 fOVET TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES: LOW- ili. EST Interest; no delay. BLACK A BAIRU, apll-24-TTS So 1 ourth av. MONEY TO LOAN WISE & TORNEYS, 91 Diamond st. MINOR, AT-Jy23-")8 MORTGAGES-MONin TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at 4S, 5 and B per cent. ROBERT G. BAILEY'. 151 Fourth av. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTSSU MORTGAGES ON CITi OR ALLFGHEN'T countv property at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVER i. CO.. 92 Fourth av. mh2-D 000 FOR ONE OR TWO YEARS; SATIS- i AcruKl 6ccunry ana indorsement, jvu- dress FINAN CIAL, Dispatch office. aul-10 Miscellaneous. MACHINISTS TO KNOW THAT THERE IS a strike, pending at the Continental Tube Worts, now operated bytho OIL WELL SUPPLY CO , Second av., Pittsburg. JyCO-55-TTSSn PURCHASERS OF PROPERTY TO CALL 10R list of desirable properties; houses aud lots in .ill parts or the .cities: call and state what kind of propertv vou desire: will guarantee to suit you. J. E. McCRICKART. 1401-ifth av. aul-45-ws SAFE-SMALL 6AFE WITn COMBINATION lock: state dimensions and lowest cash price. Address SAr E, Dispatch office. aul-25 TRUNKS HAULED TO AND FROM EAST END for50c. CAMPBELL ,1 DAVIS, 12Sevcnthav. Telephone S6. r JV17-90 FOB SALE EirPEOVED KEAL ESTATE, City Bcsidenccs. rtOLWELL ST.. NEAIt MILLER ST.-BIG BAR j GAIN. J4.2i0. new brick dwelling of six rooms, attic, hau, dry cellar; nicely papered. Eew -ered : water up and down stairs, etc. ; sle of lot 20x 90 it. to Our alley, paved. K. G. BAILEY. 164 Fourth av. anl-24-russu East End Besldencei. A N ACRE LOT AND GOOD EESIDENCE Xx with hail In center, corner or two paved streets, one-ha,f sqiiare lrom cable cars, 20 minutes1 ride from oort li louse: 10 rooms in residence, bath, pes and wUJ, porches. a number of shade trees on the lost pretty place, country surroundings, and yet In tho cltv: a bargain: plenty of room for GorS 5,d.d't?onjd SHlPF"" jaS- av DRAPE,,(i2-' 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. aul-22-D AN ENTIRELY NEW SIX-ROOM FRAME house with finished attic, bath, hot and cold water, slate mantels, sliding aoors, electric iignis. good, dry ccllai; neighborhood first-class and within two minutes ot electrlo line; wo can sell this house very cheap and it is worth looking up. Sec S. A. DICKIE iCO.. Penn and Shady av, E. E. 929. aul-11-Tuws A NEAT EAST END RESIDENCE, CON VENIENT to Penn and .Fifth av. cable cars and railroad station: brick house, nine rooms, all the modern requirements, large lot, lawn front, 6ldo and rear, a nnmbcr of shade trees, etc., etc JAS. AV. DRAPE & CO., 313 Woods., Pittsburg. aul-22-D AT HOMEWOOD. E. E.-THREE MINUTES from station, house of five rooms and two lots; a great bargain to a prompt bnv er. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 313 Wood st,, Pittsburg. anl-23-MVVS BEAUTIFUL EAST END RESIDENCE AND 1)4 acres of ground, dense growth of largo shade trees, lrult trees In bearing, shrubbery; one minute walk from railroad station, fronting on two streets; residence has 9 rooms, closets, porches. Fure wate-, everything m good order, nne lawn la ront; ono of the most perfectly shaded residence properties In the East End a cooL refreshlnir snot in the warmest season a bargain to a nromnt nur- chaser. JAS. W. DRAPE i CO., 313 Wood St., aul-22-D Pittsburg. TDOQ.UET ST.- OAKLAND SQUARE TWO JJ admirably arranged and commodious new houses are sow finished and ready for inspection on Boqnct St., adjoining Oakland Square; cs- Iihalt pavement Just completed and houses ready or occupancy; the lots are within 300 feet of the prettiest part of Schenley Park, a full view of which is commanded from these houses; grounds sewered, streets paved and the bouses the best and most conveniently arranged In the market at the rl e-18,000, on terms to suit purchaser. Applvto AMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth av.. city. Jc28-o2,f -OOQTJETST.-IF TOE ARE THINKING OF JJ having a house of yourown take a look when you go to Schenley Park at the two elegant and commodlocs stone front residences on Boqnet st., adjoining Oakland Square: these are all that now remain undisposed of ont of the seven which were finished last winter: rooms commodious and con venient, distance to scnenicv Park hut twomlnutes. j-rice, iu,uw:iemnio suit purcnaser. BLAClv BAIRD, Fourth av. 1MV FYOD WANT A GOOD HOUSE IN CENTEAL' location of East End with large lot we have a bargain nt$n,S0O; house has bath, hot and cold waterand allmodern conveniences; Iot60xl20ft.; street is sewered-handy to electric, cable or P. R. R. S.A.DICKIE & CO., Penn and bhadyavs.j E.E. 2032. auI-H-Tuws riOE EAST END RESIDENCE-AND FINE L lot S3, or two lots, 104 feet front and 125 feet' deep, shade and shrubbery, etc. ; 11 rooms in res idence and replete throughout with all modern requirements: location excellent, within one square of cable and electric cars, with entlrexellef from the noise and excitement therefrom. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., S13 Wood st, Pittsburg. aul-22-D -VTORTH OAKLAND SQUARE 'WHY PAY XV rentlsaqnestlonwhich maywellbeakedwheQ such neat, commodious and attractive bouses can be haa for $5,750 and on terms so easv as those Just finished and now offered on North Oatland square; this is admittedly one of the prettiest places In the county: It Is divided only by a ravine from the most beautiful part of Schenler Park, of which It commands a superb view ; the street cars pass with in a jew nunoreo. xeet; iue nouses win De appreci ated at once upon examination, having excellent arrangement or rooms. Day windows, wide porches, handsome 6tairway, tile hearths and electric ar- rangements all through; in short, all modern im provements; only JU0O0 cash, balance upon long time as may be required to suit purchaser; streets paved with asphalt and sewered; tunc from post office by Pittsburg Traction or Duqucsne cars or B. A O. Railroad lea than 20 minutes. Apply to SAM UELTV. BLACK & CO., 89 Fourth av. Jy26-33 TEN NEW HOUSES. EACH ON A SEPARATE lot, in tho East End: a good thing as an invest ment; rentals aggregate tL'OOper rear: price, 16. fiOO. (2-26-189.) CHARLES SOMERS i CO.. 129 Fourth av. JyS0-e7-TTS tnn TtRTCKHOnSE. KTnVT-.TRTTirMTVflR 4 siaterooi. a large rooms, rerenuon hall- . , ... w H ....,. w , front and back .stairs, corner lot about 120 feet square, nanaeomeiy snaaea wiin large trees. House In center of lot. leaving fine bulldlug site on each side. Also four-room frame house on back corner of lot, fronting on side street. Three minutes from station, station on P. R. R., only 15 minutes from Union station. One electric line within five min utes and ona being built within one minute's walk. This propertv Is a little out of repair now. but a smalfoullaw will put It in first class condition, when it will readily bring J10.00O. DENNISTON, ELDERKIN & CO., limited. 6233 Penn. ave.. telephone 5327. J.v30-&-TuThssu Qr 300 FOR A COMPLETE AND MODERN Ki)0) house of six rooms and three finished attic rooms; has bath, inside closet, hot and cold water, both gases, sewered, laundry, etc.; fine central location, within a oouple of minutes of three rapid transit lines; lot 83x120. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Penn and Shad) ays.. E. E. (1651). aul-11-Tuws OO OO0 NEW5-ROOM DWELLING HOUSE; T) hall, slato roof, pprches. In his Eureka plarj; Oakland; streets graded and sidewalks; mag nificent view; natural drainage; 7 minutes' walk to Fifth av. cable road: 2e fare; ready for occupancy; easy terms. GEO. SCHMIDT, 157 Fourth avT )y25-55" .Allegheny Ilesidences. A NEAT DWELLING IN ALLEGHENY. A half square from the parks and electric cars: eight rooms, all In prime order; new ly painted and papered throughout: 4,300;rare bargain: Imme diate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE CO.. 313 Wood st., Pittsburg. aul-22-D 7 BOO-ON A GOOD PAVED STREET. AL "3 1 j LEGHENY; three new frame houses; slv rooms, attic hall, vestibule- both inciA w.c, bathroom, slate mantels, newly papered a 10 per cent Investment clear of all taxes A Z. BYERS i. CO., 93 Federal st, y3li?4 THE pfCTSBTJEa 'DISPATCH, SATURDAY. -ATJGUST 1, rOR SALEEirPKOVE BEAT, ESTATE Allegheny Ilesidences. pALIFORNIA AX., ALLEGHENY - VFW j house, eight rooms, hall, laundrj, bith; l'f' X140 feet, lor 7.o00. bee A. D. WILSON. S5 i " eral St., Allegheny. Jya-tia' Snnurli.in Iteslilenccs. LEX FIELD STATION -P., F. W. A C. R. I: X good frame house of six rooms, cellar, (t"; suble, outbuildings, etc., with S acres ot r ground, old and young orojiards, 4U) grapeiu berries, etc. : seven nlinutes, walk from statt ETOOU 1UIS. etc. :siven minutes-1 walk from station. with cood nlank walk all the way: will sell cheap and on en easy terms. A. M. TRES9EL A CO., 90 Fourth av. aul-33-1,2,4.''. . nOUSE-OF 4 ROOMS, HALLS. LARGE CFL; LAR. spring water and cistern; K. It. rare, . tints; easy payments, also d-ioom houte, siuo aovi n, i per month, new, and new Vrooni hou"c to rent: ui e lots from S90 toSliO. J. B. ZIMMJ K ?LVN HI Fourth ay., Pittsburg. j)S-B-s ON' 11VSY TFRMS-A N ICK LITTLH HOMh ON line off., ru. A C. It. R., within thieo minutes ut station: lot WX100 feet, with fruit ana shade: good 5-roomed house supplied villi mtural 7JS and pure v iti;nen cheap at $1,500. 4-70-olo.J (iHARLtb bOMLRS & CO., li) l'ourth -h . J,Xi-cr-TTS QO 200-A CHE.VP PROPi ItrY lORA Ql ICK mli? biner:!-ltualed at Ingram, within teu minutes ol station: one acre; fruit, sh ido iml wntcr: on the corner of ti o good streets, and i II adapted lor subdividing Into lots: nicely tiiii-h'a house of o rooms, pantrr. china closet, etc. (4-.0-314.) CHARLLS So3lERs & CO.. 12a Fourth av. y30-C7-TTS FOK SAXH LOTS. liatst Knct Lots. T7AIRMOUNT PLACE-LOTS FOR SALE; Jj choice lots, elegant location, with aheautirul mid commanding view of the whole East Liberty Valley, located on Falrmount av., two squares fromi'eun, and one square from Neglev av.; eau be re u lied bv cable and electric cars. Inquire of STRAUB A. MORRIS, comer Wood and 1 bird st. inv2s-10-l LOTS-BFAUTiriTL BUILDING LOTS TOR from S100 to f"09, lu the Eighteenth w-ird: long payments, easy terms. Inquire of CMAS. E. CORN E1.1UK attorney. 40fi (.rant St.. Pittsbnrg: or go to his ofiice. Mornlngsldeiv ., on the grounds, anu see his agent, 1. Ed. Cornelius. inylJ-45-D S' TAN TON AV. BUILDING LOT 50V123 Fr-FT; one square Irom Highland av. UAi.ai.ii, Tnojirsi ON i CO., 1C2 Fourth av. Jy2C-i22-JiTursu- Hazertvoocl Lots. LOTS-ON GLENWOOD AV . CONVENIENT to 11. .tO. station and Second av. electric road; avenue graded, macadamized, sidewalks, city water; houses and lots on v cry easy terms; nionthlV payments if dcired. GEORGE C. BURGAVIN, Attorney-at-Law. 150 Fourth av. Jyl2-47-TTSSu Allegneny Lots. -T-TTTT.DTVrj LOTS ON FAYETTE ST. ALLE- Jti GHENY; the onlj lots on Fav ette st. for sale. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal st. Allegheny. jy2S-67-TTS- C21 O0O WILL BUY A LOT 22X127, iftr It 11.11 u e a nvi JIM. vi.nii,u- T.Y located on two streets In Allccrlicnv: Un r.e-- V rrn T li)J-j unusual bargain, see A. Z. BYERS, 93 Federal st.. Aiiegneny. aui-j- Sabnrhan Lots. SUBURBAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best terms in the countv at Sheraden, 15 minutes from Union station: see Sheraden before yon bur else where. ANDREW rATTERSON. Secretary, 127 Fifth av. fe27-72-D Tarms. 1?ARM3-SMALL WESTERN FARMS, FROM . ten acres nn, for Falo or exchange; ver cheap; neautliui country, inquire eureccui me owners, ROOM 209. BisseU block. Jy24-51 TXIUE FARMS CLOSETOLINEOFRAILROAD, I" neir church, ichool, postofliee, stores, etc.: 30 acres, 52 acres, 33 acres and 68 acres, all well situate and under cultivation; would exchange in part for city property. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. aul-23-n lOR SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. A FINE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A ONE HALF interest in a first-class, firmly estab lished and profitable general merchandising busi ness In a good town near the city; capital required. S5.A0O. W e know this concern and can recommend it. 4-72-318. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 129 Fourth ave. Jy30-63.TThsSn AN ACTIVE AND PROFITABLE LIVERY business, well established, fully equipped and finely located, close to the station of a prosperous town near thejclty: real estate, buildings, vehicle, harness, etc., at a low price. 4-71-317. CHARLES SOMERS & CO.. 120 Fourth av. Jy30-G3- A N INTEREST IN A TAVING AND FIRE BRICK business, situate in a good manu facturing town on line of railroad and river, with excellent shipping facilities abundance ol clav. coal, etc. ; on me premises, rarucuiars iro W. DRAPE . CO.. 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Particulars fronvJAS. aul-22-D rfLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING j store, doing the leading business In a town of 15, COB Inhabitants, within 30 miles of Pittsburg; location best lu the town; stock will Invoice about J10.O00; this is a good chance to buy a good paying business; good reasons for selling. Address T. T., Dispatch office. Jy23-92 CIGAR STORE, NEWSPAPER STAND AND laundry offlee, doing business of J200 per week; good reasons for selling. Address J. C. F.. Dis patch office. " Jy31-43 COMPLETE RESTAURANT OUTFIT FOR sale cheap: range, boiler, steam table, tables, chairs and crockery at a bargain, and store build ing, 64 6 Wood street, forTent. Inquire BOOM 209.? Blssell block. Jy24-51 TiRUG STORE DOING GOOD BUSINESS;. XJ well located; 2335 Carson St., S. S city; rea ls reason- Adin., at city. Jyl7-r DRYGOODS STORE-CHEAP: IN LIVE MANU FACTURING town la Ohio; stock new. In voice about S2.a00; best location in town; doing a nice cash busiuess; an elegant opening for a hustler with small capital. Address LOCK BOX 461. Cuyahoga Falls, O. aul-39 3 GROCERY STORE-CHEAP-LAEGE CASH trade: best stand In Western Pennsylvania: too much other business the only reason for selling, Address BOS 117, Braddock, Pa, aul-6 fvERY STAB LE-IN A GOOD MANTJFAf TURING town; fine restaurant la center of cltv, grocery stores, WOO to J10.000: cigar stores: norcltv store, 1,030; bottling business, with large fav-lng trade; shoe store, HOLME3 & CO., 420 mithneld street. Jy30 SALOON-GOOD WILL. STOCK AND FIX TURES for sale: latest improved waterpres sure pumps: corner building. Address ARTHUR EDWARD, Warren, Trumbull Co.. O. Jy26-36 SOHOOL OF DESIGN AND DRESS CUTTING and lease of building; a bargain; must be sold now; will bear Investigation. Address or call at DOlirXiM A.V. Jy28-74 Baseness Properties. A SUBSTANTIAL PLANTNG-MILL PROP ER! Y. Including the necessary buildings and complete outfit of excellent machinery, engine and boiler, planer, matcher, molder, saws, turning lathes, shafting and pulleys, etc., etc: everything In first-class order; will sell the entire building and machinery, or will sell the machinery separate ana apart from the building; the plant is located In a nrosDerous manufacturing town on line of railroad: a snlendld stand for the business: will be sold on. vervreasonaDioierms. rarncuiarsiroin jas. vv anl-22-D FOB SALE ailSCELLANEOTJS. Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock. -rELTVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS XJ all styles; our own make, WM. BECKLRT, za to 3 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone, 3420. JelO-45-MW8 T7IVE-YEAR-OLD BAY TROTTING nORSE J? Perfectly quiet; can be driven by lady any where Inquire NO. 196 EIVEE AV.. Allegheny. e.ul -SI rpWO PONTES WELL BROKEN TO RIDE OR, X drive; gentle. W. iU JSLINGENMITH, Greensburg. pa. 4728-133-1158 Machinery and Metals. AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES-WORK perfectly right and left, with single or doublo drum; second-hand boilers and engines also on hand: general machine work promptly executed" correspondence solicited. COMBIN ATION EN GINE CO.,LIM.,31Penn aTe.,Pittsburg. Tel 1J65 deiO-66-irws NGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND; largest stock of all sizes; 16x38, 12x24, 12x18, 10 z iuxit, luxiz, uxiz,bxi2,7xiz, tJXiz;mounteaport- able engine. Douers oi an sizes, snamng, pulleys. pumps, governor, etc. Telephone, 3101. 23 ana rmtL w ay, Aiiegneny, in. j . o, YOUNG. apU-D QECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS J iwo So norse-power and two ten horse-power stationary engines and boilers. One tenhorse Tiower nortable on wheels. Thirtv-flve. W. 12. ten and eight horse-power engines, vertical and horl- Kfintftl fill rrnnri nnrf isrlll ho ortlrf ,he,n -TT AWVTVTS ' MACHTNEDEPOT, 89 First ave. Jy29-D Miscellaneous. "JITODENE-ATOHPENN AV. Je3-1T PKOPOSALS. SEALED PROPOSALS ARE INVITED FOE tho building of an addition to the publio school house of tho borough of Baltzhoover. up to TUESDAY, the 11th day of August, A. D., lS31,.at 1 o'clock p. M. Plans and specifications can be seen and examined at the office of T. D. Evans, architect, Lewiq building, Pittsburg, and at the rssidence of the piesident of theschool board, J. P. Rich ardson, Beltzhoover avenue, Beltzhoover. The right is reserved to reject any orall bids. By order of the board, CHARLES P. KRAMER, Secretary. Jy29-17-ws Xo. 1 Beltzhoover Avzutra, ) . Beltzhooveb, July 31, 18DL PROPOSALS TO CONTRACTORS Sealed proposals for grading, cuibing and paving a part of Beltzhoover av. and Third sr,, in the Borough of Beltzhoover, will be received at the above office until tho 3d day of August, at 1 o'clock: P. u. Proposals must tie addressed to the street committee of said borough. Bonds in one-half tho esti mated cost of the woik must accom pany each proposal. Plans, specifica tions and information can be had at the above offlee from the Burgess. The Borough Council reserve the right to reject any or all proposals. THOMAS HUGHS, Burgess, JyJ0-53 siihs Ko. 1 Beltzhoover av. TO JSKT- City Ilesidences. TT0USE-N0.931 TENN AV.; 11 ROOMS AND II basement: good eondltion cheap. Addn ss A. W. 11. quick at 951. J 20-4 It M'O LET-NO. 177 FORBES ST., 5 ROOMS-LATE L iinproveiuents; location good and very icn tral; $2.'.pcr month. M.A.HEKUON &SONS.80 n....i. j: vuitii a aul-32-Dt riX LET-FLAT OF 'SEVEN ROOMS: $W PER X month; late Improvements- No. 101 i orbes st. : in nrst elass order. Y. A. 1IERRON Jt SONS. SO Fourth av. lyJ0-3a-Thst Kast End Kesldcnces. KANlKOltr. NEW BRICK HOUSES OF 5 AND o rouitis: all modern conveniences; rent very low. Inquire JOHN A. HARBAUGH, 512 llonie vvoodav., eitj. j)31-ld Allegheny Itcsiclences. -VTICF. FIVE-ROOM DWF.r.LlNG-FF.DFRAL 1 st. extension. Inquire of J. It. 31CKLE. .Oa Penn av., roomt.lt. . Ie7-C4-Mwst 0AORT1I-CVNAL STREET. ALLEGHENY. Fourth ward-Brick, eight looms, suitable lor two limilles; Immediate possession. A. LI -GATE i SON. 10) Fourth avenue. . Jj J0-M Booms. 1"THVIsIIED ntONT ROOM 17 . st., Allegheny T-VHI-LLA ail-30t T ARGE SECOND-STORY FRONT ROOM; -lj nieel il pit iilri.H f.ir iriitleini ns mlelnsi KEN- NEDY, No. 2 sixth st. Jy31-27 PLI3VSANTLY FURNISHED AND N'lsHED rooms. .. PENN" Jl . UNFl'lt-jjjl-lfet ROOMS-NiTJELY-FUi:NlSlIEDROOMs;JOTH gases, use of bath, inside w.c. : i heap. 15 min utes1 walk front courthouse: six nilnutLs' rideon I lilh av . cable. 210 DIN WIDDIE ST. jy31-"4t "TJOOMS-A SUITE OF TI1RFE UNM'R-J-t N ISIIED ap irtuicnts for light housekeeping, with bath, in SMITH BLOCK, Wylie ae. aud Federal st. anl-15t TOOM -LARGE SECOND STORY FRONT XX room, luruished. tor gentlemen only, inquire at -Ha ORBES ST , elt. J31-25t 11 OOM-LAROt, ROOM. rURNISIir,!). IN- OUIRE GRIFFITH'S PHARMACY. Third and Grant aul-Clt Jusiiicsg Stands. TO LET-nANDSOME STOREROOMS, NOS. 78 and 80 Diamond St., Just above bmlthfleld St., In new Dispatch building; well lighted ele gantly fitted up, ccntrallv located and having every convenience; these rooms arc admirably suited for Insurance, real estate or other office business. For lurlher Information apply, after 2 r. 11.. to BUSI NESS MANAGER. The Dispatch, SmithneM and Diamond sts. ap29-117t TO LET-CHOICE OFFICES ON SECOND and third floors of Tlie Dispatch business office building, corner Smithlield and Diamond sts. : these arc lu suites of two or lour rooms, as desired, and have every convenience; ecntrallv located, well ar ranged and lighted; there are no better offices for professional men in the cltv. Apply, after 2 P. 31., to BUS. MGE, DISPATCH, on the premises. ap23-ll-t PERSONAL. . ERSONAL ' THE "mODErSTTVIL :"" THE most startling book ever printed, at FRANK BACON ACO'S., 301 Smlthfleldst, Jy25 PEKSONAL-WE HAVE BOOKS, AND LOTS of them; largest old bookstore west of the Alle gheny Jlountains. LEVI'S, 900 Liberty st. Jyl9 P EESONAL-CASH PATD I OR OLD GOLD and silver: Jewelry repaired; new work made to order, CHRIS. HAUCU, Ml bmltnfleld st. JJ17-13 PERSONAL-GOOD NEWS FOR HOUSF KEEPERS; now is the time for good male and female colored help; a number coming from South. PERLGRINO, 159 Fourth av.. Phone 13M). anl)4 PERSONAL WHEN I WAS A SVIALL BOY my mother nlvvavs repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since 1 got to bo a great bigman, DICK SON, the well-known tailor, to Fifth av.. cor. Wood st., second floor, has been substituted, w ho now does all my cleaning, pressing and renov atlng in great shape. Tel. 1558. my!5-80-D LOST. LOST-ON TENN AV.-LADIES' OPEN FACED silver watch and small chain with coin attached Finder will please leave at DIS rATCH OFFICE. aul-7 SUSraiEK ItESORTS. TOURISTS CAN OBTAIN INFORMATION as to rates and accommodationa of many resort, hotels and cottages by applying at THE DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE. Atlantic City. T1TE CnALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY, X. J. On the beach, with unsurpassedoeean-view. Salt water baths in the house. Send for circular. Je804G-D E. ROBERTS & SONS. HOTEL IMPERIAL, ATLANTIC CITY, N. J., Maryland av., directly "on tho beach, feeing the ocean. Handsomely deco rated and furnished. Capacity 200. Strictly ,flrsfr!lass. Prices: By the dav,$2 to $3; by tho week, 310-to $18. u. -w. itaNDlilciu jy9-93-D EOJolg ZMZaxLSoxL, ATLAxritcrrY,. j; sTho laxgcsfhotol. Open all the-year. CHARLES McGLADE. Jell-U HOTEL DOMINION, No. 11 SOUTH ARKANSAS AVENUE, "Four doors below Atlantio avenue, Atlantic City. N. J. S. BARTON, Proprietor. First-class accommodations. Open all the year. Terms moderate. jy25-18-w8 Cape May. HOTEL CHALFONTE. CAPE MAY. N. J. Greatly enlarged since last season. All modorn improvements Jy4-22-D v H. W. SAWYER. THE STOCKTOKHOTEL CAPE MAY, N. J. Now open for the fourth consecutive sea- son of present management. Greatly Im proved. Cuisine unsurpassed. aui . . x. waliuw, rropnetort MABKTB-VaLLA, Cape May, N. J. Within BO .yards of the surf. Seventeenth' season; SO rooms added, facing the sea; eleva tor, baths, eto. MRS. P. HALLENBECK. Jyl-21-D 4HOTEL COLUMBIA. Cate Mat. N..T. All modern imnrova- ments'popular prices, special rates by the wees, u. w . ba vv I Jit. jyiii-D Other Besorts. EUREKA MINERAL SPRINGS BAEGEBTOWN, PA. -Analysis at the Chalybeate (or Iron) spring Wafer, by R. A Robertson, A. B or the University of Glasgow; M. D. of the University of Edinburgh, Scotland, and Member of the Royal College of Surgeons at London, Eng., and lato of Philadelphia, Pa.: Specific gravity, 10M 5, ono gaL of which contains of sodium sulphate 2.8S1 grains; of potassium sulphate, 5 066 grains; of calcium sulphate, 2.G10 grains; of calcium carbonate, LOOS grains; of magnesium carbonate, 2 048 grains; of ferric carbonate, 20 607 grains; of sodium chloride, 2 250 grains; ot aluminum silicate, 3 570 grams:of organic matter (vege table), 0 1 grams; total, 42 347 grains. Vol umo ot gasos in cubio inohes: Carbonic noid gas, 19 577; sulpheretted hydrogen, llOSflr total gasos, 80 663 cu. in. We respectfully submit tho above to all intelligent pby Blcians. jy4-ros HOTEL WOPSONONOCK, Wopsononook ocean level. Mountain, 2,650 feet above UITQUESTIONABLTtho ilnest location on tho AUeghenies. for-rates anieirculars ivrite to M. O'BEIEN, Proprietor, Altoona, Fa. Jy4 23-TTS T ONG BRANCH, N. J. United States Hbtel. 1-Solect family and transient hotel, direetly rtn thl) nnonm CV, ..,. nnnA. Mnnrl 4 ATI per day; reduced -weekly rates to farnilioa. J. C. VAN CLEAF, Prop., Mansion House, Brooklyn Heights, N. Y., di rectly opposite Wall street ferry. Jell-15-TTS COSMOPOLITAN HOTEL, BROADWAY AND CIIAMB1 NEW YORK. European Plan. Thoroughly renovated: in complete order. Restaurant unsurpassed. Passenger ele vator, c. F. WILDEY, Prop. G. K. LANSING, Manager. Jyll-36-wa $500 to $500,000 gaues, city or country property, at lowest rates. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. Telephone No. 975. mil 21-d 1891. CHOICE rKOrEKTEES. A MAN UNACQUAINTED WITH Tllli GEOGRAPHY Oi' ALLEGHENY COUNTY SHOULD WRITE AT ONCE For a map tliat will give liim valuable information about the central loca tion and many advantages of those growing towns. AND ESTABLISHED INDUSTRIES Surrounding them. IT WILL COST NOTHING And may be the means of his making a great de-il of money by a fortunate investment as many others baveal ltadj done. ADDRESS OR CALL ON EAST PITTSBURG IMPROVEMENT CO., 417 Wood Street, Pittsburg, Pa. 402 Burton Street, Eraddock, Pa. Braddock Avenue, Brinton, Ta. Bank Building, Wilincrding, Pa. JyNHEs OAKLAND SQUARE. Fifteen minutes from tho city by cable or electric cars. Fine view of Schenley Park; overlooking Carnegie Library and Art Gal lery. New seven and eight-room brick houses, hall, batb, w. c., washstand, both gases and electric lighting, slate mantels, tile hearths, laundry, cemented cellar, porches; streets nsphaltum paved and sowered. Small cash payments; balance long time. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO, JylS-74-D 93 Fourth avenue. TO GOOD TENANTS, Legal or Mercantile, Will bo leased, on fair terms, CHOICE OFFICES, With every convenience and good light, on second and third floors of Dispatch Busines Office Building, Diamond street, cor. Smith Held street. Apply any day after 2 P. M. to BUSINESS MANAGER DISPATCH. jcM-117 LOTS AT CRAFTON. 28 Nice -Level lots at Crafton. Five minutes from station. Excellent loca tion. Will be sold at about half the price of other lots in the same locality, and on easy terms. JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO , aul 21-d 313 Wood st, Pittsburg. TjlOR SALE The Substantial Residence, With two lots 25x120 feet, on WESTERN AV., ALLEGHENY, -Near the parksv of the estate of tho lato Dr. Bruce, dece.iaed. Immediate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE.& CO., aul 21-p 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. DR. HARRIS' CRAMP CURE tfOB- EveryiAche-anPain FOR-SALE AlVALLiDRUG-STORES. Manufactured by X.H.JTARRISDKUGC0., Hos. 46 and'48-iSeveiith 'Avenue, Je30-D 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 setting forth this fact willbe attached to stock certificates. Par value of stock $100. This company owes no debts and has assets of $1,502,100. For full particulars apply to W. A HUDSON, ROOM49, FIDELITY TITLE ANDtTRUST BUILDING, Pittsburg, Pa. jy23-67 ECONOMY IN FUEL flofcWater HeatingApparatus for Residenoe3,Etc. ALSO, Ventaating-Faiis'for-CooIiiigjvEto. 1WGINNESS, SMITH & CO,, && "Water St. Je6-55-TTS Now Is the best season for planting ana pruning trees, laying out of lawns and tak ing charge of workgenerally; also draining. Herman Helm LANDSCAPE GARDENER, 'ELLSWORTH AV., Shadyside, Pittsburg. nihG-Tus STENGILS, TEEL STAMPS, (RUBBER STAMPS, SEAL EN&E.A"m&. J7. A. Bunting, 20 Fifth Ave- 1y25 FOR BARNUM & BAILEY'S Greatest Show on Earth! Extra ladies, supers and experienced cory phees; also chorus sinaers, as follows: Two first tenors, ono second tenor, one baritone, one second soprano. The extra ladies and coryphees apply to Signor Coppini and chorus singers to Mr. Soule, to-morrow, Sunday, August 2, at Show Grounds, between 10 nnd 4 o'clock, and the supers apply at dressing room entrance on Show Grounds next Monday at 10 o'clock. aul-1 McNAUGHER & CO., i Contractors for Paving Sidewalks With Cement, Brick and Fire "Brick, Concreting Cellars. 110 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA. Curbstone furnished and set. fe7-S8-B CHOICE rEOPEBTTES. $1,000 OX EASY TEEMS Will buy a line lot 33Kil"-G FEET, On n good, wide sheet of East End: handy to cublolinc. S. A. DICKIE A CO., nul-UTTS Fennand.SliadyaV3,E.E. FOR SALE I The Leasehold, Buildings and Pover Of the Faraday Carbon Factory, Thiity third st. and A. V. R. R. Admirably adapted to manufacturing pur poses, etc , will be old very cheap. Inquire of or address PETER SHIELDS, 333 Grant street. jyJO-73 A SAFE INVESTMENT! Lots in the New Manufacturing City of KENSINGTON,' -ON ALLEGHENY VALLEY RIVER, 18 MILES Buy lots 'and build stores or dwellings which can be readily rented or sold at a LARGE PROFIT. NOT ONE, BUT SIX LARGE MANUFACTORIES Now contracted for and building, and every site will be filled by a factory, which insures a rapid increase in the value of property at KENSINGTON. Manufacturers should visit KENSINGTON and examine the advantages offered there before locating elsewhere. From Pittsburg to -KENSINGTON- and-return-will be furnished on -application at our office to those desiring to examine the property, and a visit will convince you that KENSINGTON Is the city toiinvest-in-'fordargeiand-quiclo returns. Purchasers-of lots can Jiave-title-examined and guar anteed by the Fidelity Title and 'Trust Company of Pittsburgh FREE-OF-COST, Burreli ipveffleit'Cipii 9 6'FourthAvenue,-I'ittsburg. IE SUBSTANTIAL THE CHIEF OP-ITS KIND, TO EMPL0YFR0M,1,200 TO1,500 SKILLED - AND -WELL-SALARIED MECHANICS SUCH A3 BLAINE PRESENTS, after having declined itoonsidenapplications for sites- from numerous-experimental and unsubstantial -concerns, -thafhave since-had sitestthrusteupon them-elsewhere IS AS-AT&GtMRANTEE THAT'THE NEWTOWN IS.A REALITY AND -NOT A PRETENSE. THAT ITS CLAIMS TO SUPERIORITYtAS A MANUFACTURING POINT ARE BASED ON FACT AND NOT ON FANCY. MANY MORE FACTORIES, None of them of an insignificant or mythical character, will follow , the Great Safe Works to Blaine aaraoon as they can be accommodated with coveted sites, on terms not requiring-lot buvers-to pay for them. On the Monongahela, with-uninterrupted river navigation, and on the lines of the two greatest railroad systems, sur rounded by improvements and bounded by an old town and pll of its conveniences, observes with serenity the efforts of less favored but "many-factoried" aspiring new BLAINE, A-cities to convince the public that water nows up mil, ana that the tide ot manufacture, commerce and population is not toward the river that LEADS TO THE GULF-S00N TO THE LAKES! Content with the evidence presented in the unprecedented opening sale and the continued active demand for lots at Blaine that investors are still judi cious, and that the majority of home and employment seekers still know where their money should be placed to yield the quickest return and do the most good. FREE TRANSPORTATION. PLANS, PRICE-LISTS AND PRINTED DESCRIPTIVE MATTER AT 129 Fourth Avenue. CHARLES SOMERS & CO. CHOICE .PEOPERTEES. OLIVER TERRACE LOTS, HAZELWOOD. The? are the finest and most beautiful building lot in the Twenty-third ward. They are situato only 3.3 miles from Pitt, burg Postofliee, and are on the line of the B. & O. R. R., which has 4C trains stopping daily at Hazelwood station, and front on .Second avenue, where the electric cars, with 5-cent tare, pass every few minutes. Thev are convenient to the churches and only three minutes' walk from the Feeble'a Public School. Enhancement certain, owing to the va9S improvements being done in that vicinity. IRA M. BURCHFIELD, 1e3-33-invs, 158 Fourth avenue. THE- R. R. AND ALLEGHENY FROM PITTSBURG. Jy28-55-Tra JV-30-4S-TT33U INDUSTRY l 1 4