THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH! TUESDAY. AUGUST 16, l89a efZ COSVULSM-ON MARS. An Improvement in the Big Telescope on Observatory Hill SHOWS SOME WONDROUS CHANGES. Oceans and Continents Eapiuly Changing Qheir locations. KEEPING THE INHABITANTS HUSTLING A new steel tuba for the great telescope in the Allegheny Observatory was mounted Sunday afternoon, and Prof Keeler is much pleased with the improvement in his pet instrument The old tube was of wood. With a steel tnbe the image is much more clearly defined than with a wooden one. The steel tube more rapidly equalizes the temperature. One degree difference of tem perature between the two sides of the tube would very materially Injure the definition ot the image. The new tube, 15 feet ions, was made by Prof. Brashear, and be and bis whole force ot workmen were occupied all after noon In puttinc it into place and adjusting the many appurtenances to it in the war of finding glasses, levers, etc. A few of the outer pieces are yet to be attached. The work being so far finished Sunday night that the telescope was again ready for use, Prof. Keeler took his place in the blue dome and set the great instrument far another study of the fiery planet which is now occupying the attention of astronomers the world over. One. Island Splits Into Two. He was delighted to find that his view of Mars was the best and clearest yet obtained. The atmosphere was lucid, the new tuba gave a clearer outline and the bright planet was seen in unwonted splendor. Prof. Keeler is giving his attention to the markings on the planet's surface. He devoted himself Sunday night to a certain spot on the planet, which he studied care fully and of which he made a neat map. This map, when compared yesterday witn the plan of Schiaparelli and another map of the planet, both made in 1888, showed that great changes are taking place on the sur face of Mars. The spot viewed by Prof. Keeler was on the border of the great Northern Sea. There, in the old man, was a well-defined inland lake, surrounded bv a circular rim of land, on the one side jutting imo the ocean, and on the other being sep arated from the mainland by canals. At present this round island with its little lake in the center has divided into two islands, each having a central lake. This has taken place in four years, and denotes, rapid alter ations in land and sea. But this is not the only change observable. Very Lively Times on the Planet. The land in Mars is of a day color, while the ocean shows a watery green. The outer rim of land aroiiud the 'lake closest to the sea does not reveal a clear yellowish tinge, but is becoming jrraduallv green, showing that the ocean is overflowing the land slowly but surely. Out in the sea beyond this point there was four years ago a bright little island, one ot the most distinct spots on the Martial landscape. This island has grown considerably in size, and begins to take on the proportions of a continent. As the ocean retreats from jt and leaves its surface larger and larger, the water en croaches correspondingly on the low parts of the mainland. Some ot these changes indicate that Mars is going through a period of convulsion such as the earth experienced in the prehis toric ages, when there were great and rapid Changes in the outlines ot land and seas "Where there were then great seas there are now mountains and plains, and where the mythieal Atlantis reared its green slope. bow roll the wild waters of the Atlantic. If there are inhabitants in Mars they have a lively time of it. Florists Go to TTnsIilngton. A number of florists left the city yester day to attend the annual convention in "Washington. The cars in which they traveled were almost hidden behind walls of flowers, and were much admired. Golden rod and cut flowers were used promiscuously to decorate the interior aud exterior ot the chair cars. In the party were G. Oesterle, AV. 15. Watson, E. Ludvrif, J. Ludwig, T. F. Beckert, E. Thiel, E. K. lteineman, John Bader, R. C, Patterson, AV. Patterson, H. Hamilton, John Herron, T. Siebert, John Mayburv, John Manning, Frederick Burke, It- Falk, Alex. Murdoch. Opening the Prohibition Cainpign. ' The Prohibition party, of Allegheny county, have opened quarters on the second floor of the building at the corner of Fourth avenue and Wood street. Yesterday after noon the Executive Committee met at 3 o'clock and completed arrangements tor a lecture to be given by Mrs. Helen M. Gougar, at the Grand Opera House, Friday evenirg, August 19, at 7:45 o'clock. Miss Annie Parks, the coronetist, will assist Mrs. Gougar. The Mayor Bad no Jurisdiction. Judge Stowe yesterday beard the argu ments in the habeas corpus proceedings brought to secure the release ot Margaret Hanlon from the Workhouse. She was committed for 30 days by Mayor Tilbrook, of McKeesport, on a charge" of keeping a disorderly house. Judge Stowe discharged ber from custody on the ground that it was not shown by what authority the Mayor bad jurisdiction in the case. Dxlzelt Confident All Around. Congressman Dalzell returned from Cape May yesterday. He is not losing anv sleep he said, over his re-election. He is for George Miller for Internal Collector, and will not compromise on any other man. He predicts Republican suc cess in the Presidental campaign. He savs nobody can figure on the Farmers' Alli ance or the school question in Wisconsin. Dyrlnc to Life and Living to Dye. rfeifer, the dyer, lias been dyeing for 25 years. Has he dyed for you? If not, try him. 413 Smlthfleld street, 100 Federal "street, AUesheny. Telephones 1264 and S4C3. ttsu Last Excursion to Atlantic City Via the EiO. railroad, Thnr&day, August S3, at the popular rate of $10 the round trip; tickets cood lor 13 days, and good to stop ut Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington re taminir. Trains leave Pittsburg at 8 a. it. and 930 p. JL Poor Flour Won't Make Good Jirnad. Kverybody wants good bread. This Is why crrocers receive so many calls for and ai e solllnz so much of tbo celebrated "Rosalia" and "Our Best" brands or flour. There Is no better flour Ip the world. The Iron Cltv Milling Company manufactures It. People Coming Horni Are now eeekinz rooms for the falL So if yon wish your vacant room occupied ad vertise it at once in the Rooms to Letcent-n-woid advertising oolumns of The Dis patch. SrninKLE a little Bnglne in the cracks and crevices around the kitchen sink, and If there are any roaob.es or otuer bur there they vtill swarm out and drop dead. 25 cents. ' One Dollar Will open a bank account at the People's avinirs Until,, 81 Fourth avenue. Start now to save j our money fur the World's Fair and old aae. Vacation Is Over. Tour clothinjr will need pressing or e'ean lnt; perhnns. Trv Pfeifer. Smlthfleld strroi, 100 Federal street, Allegheny. Telephones 1264 and 3189, ttsu IJ Witt's Little Early Risers. Best pill Jot- biliousness, sick headache, malaria. MABBIED TJNDEK COMPULSION. Charles A. Fllson Gives a Strang Beaton for Apo'yinc for a Divorce, Charles A Pilson yesterday sued for a divorce from Mary IT. Pilson. They were married In February, 1888, but never lived together. He states that ho married her under force and coercion, He was in prison at Monongahela City at the time on false charges prepared against him by her. He could not get bail and the only way to se cure his release was to marry "the prosecu trix, which he did. After their marriage, he alleges, they never recognized each other as man and wife and he now wants a divorce from herv Issned by Same Other Jailer. The New York Sun says that the attorney ior the Jersey City ballot box stuffers, Moschell, Hart and Fallon, has secured a writ of habeas corpus, returnable In this city to-morrow. The clerk of the Circuit Court here says that no such writ has been issued by Judge Acheson. He thinks the writ is probably returnable to Judge Breen at Trenton, X. J. He is a District Judge, but at times sits in Circuit Court. MEETINGS AM) NOTICES. Sleeting. VTOTTCF.-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE IN stockholders ofthe Pittsburg Forge and Iron Co will he held at the office of the company. Tenth st,, nearlVnn av., on TUESDAY. August Is. ISM. at il o'clock A. !.. for the election of director for the ensuing i ear and for men other business as may be brought bror tliem. F. K. RICHARDSON. Secretary. Pmsnuno, Augmt:, lS9i Vkekiiolb Baxk, ) PiTTsnuito. Jul) 21. 1893. J CTOCKHOLDI-RS' JIKETING - NOTICE IS O litrt hy Riven that a meeting or the stockholders of the Freehold Banl will lie held at the bank. Times building. Fourth avenue, below Smlthfleld street, ritttburg. Pennsylvania. NOVKMnER 19. 1S3Z, at 11 o'clock. A. M., to vote for or against a proposition to renew and extend the charier, cor iwrated rights and framhlsis of the bank. My order oftne board. JOHN F. sTCEL, Cashier. notice. uTimrr-nn. JNO. f IOPFR. JR.. HAS RF- i MOVKII Ills offices m No. N. Diamond st. Allegheny, to rooms 42a. 43 Wtstlnghoiise build ing, Pittsburg. Lar. nose, throat and chest dis rates. Hours 1 to 4 P. M. I.rrnl ottre. TII03. J. FORD. Attorney at Law, 96 Diamond st. I7STATr. OF ELLEN 01! McQUAID. DE j CEASED Notice Is hercbv given that letters of administration nn the estate ofEllenor McQiiald have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate are requested to mat Immediate piyment. and those having els Ims against thesame honld make them known without delay. JOHN T. McQUAID. 468 Fifth .tve . Pittsburg. Pa. TO LET. City Hcslaenrov TO LET 8-room brick house; bath. yard, shade trees and all latest Improvements. Snyder A White, 142 Fourth ay. EmM Fml Kslnnoft Ta L rr0 LET-Shetlandav.. East End. brick dwelling x in rooms, nam, not ana coia water, gases. hall, laundry, city and well water; half acre ground: nne I round; line location: (40: possession any time. Baxter, Thompson S. Co., 161 Fourth ar. TO LET Shetland av.. near Larimer av. and eitctiic cars, 2-itory frame dwelling, 8 rooms, bathroom, water; rent (IS. Black A Balrd, 95 4th avenue. TO LFT-Oakland. ?3i per mo.. Boquetst.. near Fifth av. House of 8 rooms: send for list. W. A. Hcrron .t Sons, 80 Fourth ar. Mlerhny ltsliteii Tn L. rro LET-By John K. Fwtng A Co.. 107 Federal 1 st. (ICO Allegben) houses at reduced rents), bend for free list. Rooms fo Let. ARCH ST.. 170, Allegheny modern coin enlenccs. Furnished rooms; AL.DER ST.. E. E., No. 6105-2 nicely furnished front rooms: nil conveniences; near fcifth ar. cable or electric line; references required. ALLEGHENY Flegant apartments In new ad dition to Llbrarv place. In suites of two to four rooms, with bath, electric light and steam heat throughout: also elevator and ue of tele phone: a first-class dining room: a very comfort able building In both summer and winter, together with the c ntral and pleasant location of Carnegie square make It a convenient and dellghtrul place to lite. Chas. Shields. N. Diamond and Federal sis , Allegheny. CMIEST.N UT ST.. 17. Plttsbqrg-Furntshed front room, S3 per month. T)IN XJ n WiDDIE ST., 201-N'lceIy furnished front rooms. XD.WlNbT.,2. East End. neargonth Highland, Ju newly furnish! and unfurnished room; private family conveniences. PENN AV.. 1009-Furnlsbed from Negley. rooms; 4th door PENN AV., room. 804 Furnished Sd floor front OEVENTH AV.. 97-NIcely furnished front room: kj win accommodate one or two gentlemen nse of bath; every cunveulence five minutes' walk irom posiomce. r bee additional adieu under Wasted Boarders -i ai and Lodgers. Offices nd DrW TO LET-Desk room. No, om "o rnt 103 Fourth av., first -L floor front. Black A Balrd. No. 95 Fourth av. rpo LET-Cozv furnished office with large safe. X Falkenliagen & Hall, 611 Liberty st. Miscellanran Iv t eta. TO LET Vacant lot. 30x110. with stable, corner Penn av.. Third st. and Exchange alley. Applv Nicola Bros.. 205th av. Ilnslnea Stan ok Tn Lnt. TO LET Space with power, cor. Penn and Third aves.: three floors; 20,000 feet space; abundant power; good light: splendid location: every con venience Apply Nicola Bros., SOFlfthav. rpo LET-Four-story brick hulldlng. 139 "econd X av two doors from Smlthfleld t. : will lease for Ave rears. Apply at first floor office of liauf- mannr'i tore. TO LET Wylle av. storeroom and Ave dwelling rooms; (35. Baxter. Thompson A Co., lei Fourth av- ffO LET A large storeroom would do for any L kind of a small shop; rent (15 per month, lai Water st. 'po LET Storeroom and dwelling. Apply at 1327 I Penn av.. Pittsburg. LOST. LOST Focketbook. silver moupted. In Allegheny Park. l,eave at 128 Ohio st. and get reward. LOST A red Irish setter Mtch pup, 8 months old; a liberal reward ir returned to Geo. bnyder, 1712 Wharton St., Southside. LOST Gold hunting case watch and chain on North Highland av. or parks; return to 6012 Broad st. and receive reward. T OST In Allegheny Tark. cundar evpnlnp. a XJ large sliver nair pin. Will finder nlease retnrn It to or address Loser, 315 Penn av., cltTf LOST Diamond earring on Duqnesne 1 Taction car. between Ellsworth av. and Diamond St.. or on SMnithflcld or Diamond sts. Suitable rewaid if returned to 432 Smllhfleld st. LOS r Pocketbook at Braddock sta.. P. R. R on 6:10 train Sunday evening, containing 1C0 and door key and bent trunk key; under will be rewanled by leaving at 311 Collins av E, E. I OST Set plans and specifications of liou'f of C. J S. Wall: lost some place between the following Market to Diamond, to Mnlthfleld. to rouriu ana central xraciiou line, to Erin. Party finding same will confer a great favor by returning tame to W. T. Daran A. bon, Tiuners, 83 Fuitou St.. or Dispatch office. rintM ti. rERONAL-Mrs. Dr. McGranors, sure pile i cure, 3o0 Wylle ave. "I JERSONAL Thousands or families can testify I to the beneficial quilltlcs of Van's Charm Root Beer. ER-ON AL-Drlnk plenty of Van's Charm Root Beer this hot weather If you wish to avoid being sunstruck. PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver watches and Jewelry repaired: new work made to order. Chris Hauch. 541 Smlthfleld. PERbONAL-Credit, yes, credit, on line dress goods, silks, satlns.wraps.etc at J. Dwyer's Room 4. McCance block, 701 smlthfleld. PERsONAL-I have a few original songs on band; would like to correspond with a song writer. Address K,. Dispatch office. IJERXONAL Hair, moles, etc. on ladles' faces permanently destroyed by the electric needle without pain or sctr: consultation free. Miss btrcng, office 903 Penn av.. Dickson building. 1 JERSO.N AL-Ladles wishing to take Turko Fare I Baths or face massage for removing blemishes and Improving the complexion win please visit mr parlors at 80S Penn ar., Pittsburg. Miss Sherwood. PERGONAL When I was a small boy my mother always repaired my brreckes and Jacket, but since I got to be a great big man, Dickson, the well-known tailor, 65 Fifth ar.. cor. Wood St., second fleor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape Tel. 15S. FOUND. FOUND-Van's Charm Root Beer Is the kind of drink for this hot weather; ask your dealer for ltand take no other. ' FOUND Rubber sumps, seal presses, largest as. sortment, Weber A erf's Stencil and Stamp Works, 54 Fifth ar. Phone 823. TTOUND-That the Fort Pitt" shirt is the roost aarkel lanndrled. TSc! uii. r dressy tn the market L launtned, 50c J.J. Aland, 131 Fifth ar. S- Clatwifled real tttote advertiiemenU on thu pope ten cents per tine for each insertion, and none taken for leu than twenty eenti. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the following headings will be ac cepted at the rale of ONE GENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSERTION when paid for tn ad vance either at main or branch offlces. Wanted Advertftementt of all Kindt. SUCH AS SITUATION, ROOMS, .MALK HELP, FEJIALE HELP, AGENTS, BOARDING, BOABDKR9, MISCEIXAN ROUS TO LET ROOMS, PERSONALS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE. LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE Cor, Smlthfleld and Diamond Streets. ALWAYS OPEN. RRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHFRF. WANTS. FOR SALE. TO LET, AND OTHER TRAN8IKNT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FORIN8ERTION, Advertisement nould be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with Tnx DisrATru. FOR ALLEGHENY. NO. 107 FEDERAL ST.. TELEPHONE J8J1. FOR THE SOUTHSIDF, NO. 1412 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END, J. W.WALLACE, 6121 PENN AV. prrrsnuRG-ADDrnoN al. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. MOO Butler street. EMIL G. STUOKEY, 54th street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY-ADDITIONAL. F. 17. FGOERS A SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. TIIOMASMcHKNRY, Western and Irwin avenues. AV ANTED. Alain 1113. BARBER-Agoofl man, at'Jullus Yost's, 109 Ohio St., Allegheny City. ClARRIAGE-SMITH-Flrsl-class carrlage-smtth j for coach work; also trimmer. Apply at 5323 Penn a v. COMPETENT wlredrawera on large sliesof soft J stork: none but experienced hands need ap ply; steady work guaranteed. Address, stating wages desired, Spauldlng, Jennings A Co., Jersey City. N. J. DRIVER, who milks and works around house: bring reference: before 9 morning, after 5 evening. Miller, Tenn nnd Rebecca. DRIVER A carriage driver: one who under stands care or team and carriage. Apply at 543 Grant st. DRUG CLERK Registered assistant out of city: single; permanent position: state salarv; give reference. Address Cocaine, Dispatch office. DRUG R LIEF CLERK Tor 2 weeks. Address Aqua, Dispatch office, H AJIMERSMITHS-Havlng enlarged our forge. we can give steaav employment vo several iroo I hammersmiths none Dut tnose wun goon roerence need applv. Richmond Locomotive aud Machine Works, Richmond, Vs, TXTiTTSTTtTOTTS vnunp man to manaffe branch JL office for reliable Arm: reference required aad must Invest liOO In buslnesstsalary $900 per year and Interest In huslness. Address Manager, 56 Agency bulldln. Buffalo. N. Y. MANA man of energy and fl.500cash, to take entire charge of gang of ineu selling goods; 91,200 salary, commissions: ample security for money with Interest. Address, 1. W., Dispatch office. MEN The city of Philadelphia has grown so rapidly within the last three years that men of every class, trade and profession are wanted to fill vacancies in wholesale houses, stores, factories, hotels, etc : bookkeepers, (18; collectors, (15; ste nographers,15: dry goods, grocery, stock and entry clerks, ai2;watchraen,drlvers,portcrs,l2;englneers, (18: firemen. (14: cooks, ($0: waiters, (8: Janitors, useful men and others engaged at once; merchants' orders pvph m.ilL Old Reliable Merchants' Union Agency, 145 North Seventh St., Philadelphia, Pa. MX. in every conniy lo mttnmaciure aim belt our elder made wlthont apples: 100 per cent profit. Address with stamp. New Process Cider Co., Kansas City, Mo. TVTEN 10 good quarrymen. Apply 'o Fllnn ill stone Co. quarries, Jcucalre st. near scnen. ley Park; good wages. MEN Experienced brlckvard men. Williams' Brick A Stone Co.. 2nd av.. near Hazelwood. ROLLER Who has had experience in cold roll ing steels: good rrsrjoiislble position with good wages to right man. X". 43, Dispatch office. EOLLER A competent bar roller. Apply Oliver Iron & Steel Co.'s Fifteenth st. mill. s ALEbMAN On salary or commission, to handle thenewnatent chemical ink erasing nencll: the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases lnx thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to (630 in six days, another (32 In two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each btate. and Territory. For terms and particu lars address the Monroe Eraser Manufacturing! Company. X, 10, La Crosse. Wis. OALESMAN An experienced holesale lumber' o salesman for lumber trade In Western Penn sylvania and Ohio: reieresces required, Address Dawson, Dispatch office. S OLICITORS for cltr and aitlncent towns, Pitts burg Suit Club Company, No. 82 Sixth av. OOLICI fOU-On new high class standard works. O Gebule A Co.. 53 Scbmldt building, rpVO men to travel on the road and handle a X specialty; (70 per month and expenses: exDer- lence unnecessary. Auuress A tv, .fonoton, 4J) St. Clair st.. Cleveland. O. "ITANTED Young man stenographer and type u writer; must be bright, capable and willing; work In city; salary (10 per muntb: make applica tion in own handn riling, stating age and experi ence. Address Railroad, Dispatch office. YOUNG MAN with good education in an archi tect's office to learn the profession. Address, In own handwriting. Architect, Dispatch office. Agents. A GENTS Br a leading Insurance comnanv. J active, enterprising and capable soliciting agents for Pittsburg aud leading cities and towps In Pennsylvania where the company Is not already is not aireaav or guaranteed represented; liberal commissions cominissioDB or ?uaranieea salary win be paid; first-class references in regard to character responsibility, etc., required Ad- dress R, P. W.. beventh Avenue Hotel, Plttsburg. AGENTS 10 picture agents to solicit for orders forLelandPortraltCo. in Cleveland. O.: big gest money ever paid to good men. Apply to C. A. W. Devorc, Seventh Avenue Hotel, Tuesday, 1 to 3 p. M. AGENTS wanted The best campaign button oi the market: send 35c for samples of button, pin and song with prices for gross lots. Jones Ss Sweet, lock box 585, Attleboro, Mass. AGENTS for Western Pennsylvania i good money to rllit parties. The Nat. Loan and Invest ment Company, 505 Times Bldg. AOENTS-(3 to (7 daily; experience unneces sary. Putnam & Co., Perfumers, West Wln sted. Ct. . Female Help Wnntrd. COOKS, girls for housework: 130 Washington st. Allegheny Employment Office. C1IRL Good girl for general housework; no J washing; wares (3 oO. Apply Weduesday, 54 Bluffs GIRL A good, strong Protestant girl for general housework. Apply 10 8th St. GIRL to write plain hand; hteady. Dispatch office. wages (3. Address GIRL for housework ISO Robinson St. gheuy Emploj incut Office. Alle- GIRL (German) tor general housework at 244 Ohartler st., Allegheny. ' GIRLS Two experiemed dining room girls, at 37 and ?8 Diamond st. ' TURSE An experienced nurse for a child 8 ll months old to go tn Scwickley; must asslot In sewing: wages (3 50 per week. Address Alta, Dis patch office. WOJIAN COOK For small first-class hotel, dress P. O. Box 68. Sewlckley. Pa. Ad- YOUNG lady for office work; must be good writer andacrnrate at figures; one who can nse typewriter preferred, Ans. llarcelllua. Dis patch office. Main nnd Frmnlr, Help Wanted. HELrColored waiter, 20 farmhands, shirt tron er. (9 per week; wet nurse, woman cook fur small hotel, dishwashers, chambermaids, dining room girls, family cooki,(4to(9perweek; chamber maids. 200 house girls. Id colored: .cook and chambermaid for small family. 51eehan Agency, 545 Grant st. LADIES and gentlemen who can do one or two turns on the stage for a concert company; Chippewa Medicine t o. Prof. L. II. Thomas. Box 63, North Mansfield, Pa. MEN AND WOMEN-l.nOO capable men and women may find lucrative employment for the next three mouths; an unprecedented opportunity tn sakke easily and i genteeiy Irom (50 to (Ju, a week. Call or write to Campaign l-auiisning uo., 760 uroaaway, aew iorKi;ity. WANTED-Chambermalds. laundresses, cooks, dining-room girls, nurses, house girls for families, hotels; cooks, dishwashers and chamber maids: German and colored help: drivers, porters, farm hands: white ana colored waiters. Thomp son's, 80S Grant st. Instruction. T ADIESand gentlemen to enter private class in Xj shorthand and typewriting begtunlng Au- eust 22 day and evening. vaii at rrirate Bhort- hand Institute, 315 Smlthfleld st., rilt.burg. LApIKS and gentlemen to enter a private cl in shorthand and typewriting, beginning Ai lass ng. 15, day am evening. Call at Private shorthand institute, aid Hmitnneia st,, I'jruburg. WANTED-Geta practical business education; Actual Business College, Np. 5 sixth av. : es tablished 12 years: fall term begins August 20; day and evening sessions for ladles and gentlemen: bookkeeping, shorthand, tjpewrltlng and English departmentstbookkeeplng taught by aotnal business practice; write for free pictorial catalogue. M, J. Conner. President; J. M, Phillips, Dean of Facn.ty, Fire InsnrHpce ST'nti:, Tjr.NSWANGEB ZAUN-Flrs Insurance X Fourth ay. CO Wanted. Situations Wanted. EMPLOYMENT By a boy (18) as driver or work about a grocery: has had some experience and can give reference. Address H. J Dispatch office. EMPLOYMENT Any kind, by young man not afraid of work: has experience driving. Ad dress Worker, Dispatch office. EMPLOYMENT-To furnish Remington type writer andfwork for firm or Individual. Stenog rapher, Dispatch office. I AM desirous lof in-iklng arrangements with manufacturers of specialties and novelties to handle their goods in the New England States, cither on commission or will handle the nroduct exclusively: can furnish some capital If necessary: responsible parties only dealt with: references ex changed. Address, with particulars, John Mann, room Id, M ,r eqerai St., niiiwn, juass. POSITION By young lady as teacher ofpenman ship In public or private school In Plttsnurg, Aiiegneny or aajaceub wnu. auuic a euniBusuij,, Dispatch" office. POSITION as millwright, engineer or machinist; can take charge of machine shop or electric dynamos. G. W.. Dispatch office. POSITION As carpenter foreman brNo. lme clianlc A. K.. Dispatch office. SET of books to keep evenings; good reference. Address Entry. Dispatch office. SITUATION-Bv non-nnion bar mill roller. Ad dress W. C Dispatch office.- TfntFiN, Dlnlnc nnd Lnnoh Rooms GENTS to call and get home cooked meals, 39 6th. av., 23c;21meas II. HOTEL FEDERAL. 171 Federal st,, Allegheny; (1 50 to S2 00 a day; special rates when per manent. HOTEL NORWOOD-Mpst popular and cooleSt resort In the East End: Duqnesne electric cars pass the door; finest accommodations for driving parties; restaurant and bar attached: rea sonable rates. Frank Y. Over. Proprietor, 262 to 170 Frankstown av,, near Silver Lake. IMPERIAL HOTEL, 80 andSS Washington street; special rates for ncrmauent guests: elegant rooms and table. Ed. J. bhem. Prop. VISIT Koran's ladlea'and gents' dining rooms, 008 Penn ave, : business men'sdlnnen ladles' noon lunch; meals anytime; everything in season. WINDSOR HOTEL, 8 Diamond St., lodging 35. 50c per night. Boarders nnd Lodcom IVnnterl. "DOARDEKS-90 Sycamore St.. Sit. Washington; -DTflrst-class boarding, fl 50. OCCUPANTS fo- rurnlshed Sherman av., Allegheny. front rooms. 10 Financial Vv antn. MONEY to loan, in sums of (500, (1,000, p. 000. (3,000 and upward, at lowest rates, on mort gages. Charles comers & Co., 131 Fourth av, MONEY to loan at lowest market rates on bond and mortgage; no delay. Reed B. CoyleA Co., vor, Fourth av. and Grant st. MONET to loan at lowest market rates and wlth ont delay. C. R. Fundenberjr 4 Co., No. 77 Fourth av, MONEY to loan on mortgage: no delav; lowest Interest. Howard Brown, 151 Fourth av. f ONEY to loan on mortgages: lowest Interest; au. no delay, iiiacsrs uaira, w I Fourth av. MORTGAGES on city or property at lowest rates. tCc, 82 Fourth av. Allegheny countv Henry A. Weaver TO LOAN (200,000 on mortgages i (100 and up ward at 6 per cent; (500,000 at 4K per cent on residence or business property, vacant lots or farms. S. II. French, 125 Fourth av. WANTED-Mortgages on Improved city or Alle gheny city property. McUunc A Coulter, 98 Fourth ar. Vt anted Partner. PARTNER with (7.000 to buy half interest in a well established brick plant, centrally located In the city, making first-lass brick: capacity, 3O,(Xi0 dally; large clay bank to work on: a good investment. Address Brick, Dispatch office. PARTNER with (4,000 or (5,000 to go Into the tin plate business; one to take charge of the books, buying and selling preferred: advertiser has a val uable patented tinning arrangement. For further particulars address N. B., Dispatch office. PARTNER to take charge of a neat paying little business; lady preferred; Invoice (uOO, 1). K., Dispatch office. Boardlnc Wanted. TIT ANTED Room and board by gentleman and VY wire wun one ennn; oestot reterences, and must be centrally located in East End. Address L. O. 1. E., Dispatch office, Kqomn u unrprt. WANTED-By two gentiraen. one or two fur nished rooms, with cotneniences, located In Wllklnsburg or vicinity; no meals wanted: excel lent references given. Address, with terms, M 0, Press office. WANTED Two well-furnished rooms In good location, strictly private family, for gentle man, wtfe and daughter. Answer Nelson, Dis patch office. "WANTED ROOMS-By family; no children: two tv or three rooms; must be between Smlthfleld and Try streets. Address. J. K.. Dispatch office. " '"'Taiotlanebni Wanted. ATLANTIC CITY Securi your rooms before going, as many were disappointed last week; call at once. Miss Snowden, 442 Penn ave. BRPTANNICA Encyclopedia: must be In good condition: state lowest price. Address Fran cis, Dispatch office. ELECTRIC MFG. AND SUPPLY CO.. 310 BIs sell block. Pittsburg, 64 Federal, Allegheny; Incandescent and bell wiring; special attention given electrical repairing; phone 1975. EXPERIENCED doctor to locate at Rrisslng. Washington county. Pa., a mining town of about six hundred population: lecled through company's office, McCarty, Brtdgeville. Pa. salary to be col- Address E. R. HOUSES rented, rents collected and prompt re turns made; have bargains In houses and lots for sale; money to loan at lowest rates without de lay. Logue A Schroeder, Wood and Dltmondsts,, Germania Bank building, rooms 201 and 202. PAINTING and Plate Glass rlazlur. R.C, Miller, 528 Grant St.. Pittsburg. PATENTS-U. S. and foreign: fees payame on success. J. H. Stevenson, Solicitor, 100 Fifth av. PATENTS-Ov D. Levis (20 years). Solicitor, Ml Fifth a. y next Leader, Pittsburg; no delay. PUBLIC to get a dozen of Aufrecht's best (6 00 cabinet photos for (2 00 during this month at 77 Fifth ave. ; come early. SD. KARNS 4 CO., law and collection agency, room 4. 152 Fourth av,; consultation free: no charges until collections arc made; suit entered at any time; rent collected and mortgages wanted; reference, Geo, B. Hilt A Co, or any city bank. TRUNKS hauled to and from the East End for arty cents. Campbell A Davis, No. 12 Seventh av. Telephone 278. nj ANTED Everyone who wants the finest and it cheapest wall paper In America to send for samples: sent free to any address. G. (. O'Brien, Paint and Wall Paper Store. 202 Fifth av. WANTKO Well-dressed young men tn weir the "Fort Pitt" shirt: laundrlcd, 75c; un laundried, 50c, J. J. Aland. 131 Ffth ar. WANTED-35 to 41 horse-power boiler; must be in good condition. Address, with price, to P. B., Dispatch office. T7"ANTFD For health there is nothing to equal Van's Charm Root Beer; it's Just the thing this hot weather. WANTED Riding and driving horse; young, sound and stvllsh. O, P, Dearth, Browns ville. Pa. , YJJEARERHofspecttcles to buy the best t steel TT andUOOgol iia spectacles ana ire classes vet offered ofW. U Trleber. m fcchaefcr's jewelry store. 150 F Tactical optician, at trill ay. FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS, Horses. Vehicle", LIth SlneK I'rfr '. T)UGGY For want of use, sidebar btigjrr. full leather trimmed, red running &:ears: only been used a few times and cost (175; also set new har ness, run runner iriinmeu, cost ; win sell uuiu for (150. Inquire at 5044 Fifth av. ' MATCHED TFAM of finely bred four-year-olds, mahogany bays. 16 hands, black points, long tails, fine style and elegant steppers: perfect matches: sired ny same horse and raised together; not afraid of any cars, and strictly sound and without fault; also 5-year-old trotting mare by Oberlln, lie by Harold, sire of Mauds: a perfect mnuei ior neauiy. aireiiKwi snu enaurance; dioou bay, with black points, 15K hands, 1,075 ths; raised by present owner, and will be guaranteed right In ery respect: here Is a chance of Illettine. Box 20. Allegheny. PONY Sorrel pony, 0 years old. perfectly safe for children to ride or drive: will sell atyour own price. Can be seen at salt Firth av. SHETLAND ponies for sale: broke for women and children to use. W. IS, Warner, Youngs town, O. WAGONS and carts of all descriptions tor sale; new and second hand. Pittsburg Wagon Works, No. 336 Second ave. ; telephone 070. Machinery ami Mem a Fur 4ieu BOILERS and engines, Mcond hand: alt sizes, from 4 to 100 h. p.ttheapistln the market: 64 boilers and engines In stock, stationary and porta ble, upright Doners, mountea larm engine, etc, team pumps, bu" Telephone M0J, 23-25 legueny. Pa. governor, pulleys and Bhaftlng. park way. J, b. Young, Al- I (OILER One 48x10 feet upright, two 60-horse portable, one Kanktn chopper, one stuffer, one Jacket kettle. E, M. 81ms ALo,, Fifth st. and Duqnesne way. , XTO. 2 Columbian jod press; will print form 7X11; IN also lot of amateur cases; Bargain. II. C JO. 2 Columbian job press Wilson, Cliarlerol, Pa, OTKAM PUMPS, new and second-hand boilers. Q engines, injectors, electors. Sou'h Bend wood fmlleys. Iron hubs, shafting and hangers, machln sts' brass founders and Iron-pipe fitters, so Water Bubbar Stamps and Stencils B'or Saie. GET your rubber stamps, steel stamps. Menem ' seal presses, brass checks, etc.. from 9nea.ffer Co 411 Fflth ay., DnlTs College bulldlpaj RUBBER stamp and seal factory, the largest in Pittsburg, at52 Fourth ay. McMalion Bros. FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Musical Instrument. piANO-MagniBeent grand upright piano, Ttf X octave. Iron frame and nearly new, along with the handsome household furniture, will be sold at public auction Monday and Tuesday mornings, August IS and 10. at 10-30 sharp, rain or shine: everything must go; terms cash. 180 Sheffield St., cor. Bldwell. Allegheny, c. Davis. Auctioneer. Bicycles, Tricycles, Etc., For Sain. BICYCLES-Two Liberty pnenmatic bicycles: mm never ridden; price 1115 each: retail price 1150. Address Frank Fanbalru. 620 state St.. Erie. Pa. EPAIRING BICYCLES at short not'ee a ape clalty; moderate charges. 310 Blsselt block, entrance frerenth av. ; 64 Federal. Allegheny. Mlacollaneous For Sain. I TlOK SALE Van's Charm Root Beer is prertnt - J- ing sunstrokes; keep your svstem In good con- L dltlon by drinking freely of this wonderful health drink. "VTATIONAL cash rrglsterand burglar-pri ll Address O.. Dispatch office. oof safe. PRINTERS' stands and cases for sale cheap; a prompt buyer will get a bargiln: second-hand sawtablo In good condition: sold because space needed. Apply Dispatch business office. QCnooL DESKS, safe, letter flic, single harness. O 58 Diamond St. TO PRINTERS-100 type cases and a few stands In good order for sale cheap. Apply The Dis patch Counting Rooms. WALL EAPER One cent a bolt; finer. 2c: gold, 3c; embossed solid gold. 4o: send stamp for 100 samples. Reed, Wall Paper Jobber, Roches ter. Pa FOK SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportnnitlos. BARBER to buy shop at a bargain. Call at 533 Fifth av.. city. BONDFOR SALE One hundred coupon bonds of the denomination of (100 each, bearing In terest at the rate of 5 per cent per annum, payaMe seml-annuallr. and redeemable at the option of the borough on or at any time after September I, 1S7, but redeemable absolulelr on September 1. 1912. have been Issued by the Boruugh of Morrellvllle. Cambria county, Pa., and are now offered for sale at par value by the undersigned. For any further Information call on or address .7. F. Setgli. Treas urer Morrellvllle borough, Fairfield av Morrell vllle. Johnstown, Pa. D RUG STORE-Central location down town. dolne a ffood general drnir nnd Tiresrrlntlon trade; to a practical druggist here is a chance to get an established business with a small capital; Illness of present owner his reason for selling. M. F, Hippie Vt Co., 91 Fourth av. DRUG STORE-The best fitted and stocked drug store In one of ths best natural gas towns of Indiana for cash only. Address Box 5, McComb, Ohio. I70R SALE Private dining rooms in central nart . ofcltr; house with 12 rooms, all furnished coro plete. Address K. R.. Dispatch office. JKWELRYSTORE-On Fifth av.; will sell at ln volce: reason for selling owner wishes lo give all his attention to business In the West. Logue & Schroeder, rooms 01 and 202, Gcrmanla Bank building. THE Ovsler Ocean saloon and restaurant. No. 185 and No. 187 Bank St., Cleveland. O.: one of the best known houses In the eountrr fdr last 20 J ears: commands first-class trade: doing business or (80,000 per year: reason for selling want to go out of tho business. Apply to Hanuan 4 Frawley, 183 and 187 Bank St., Cleveland, O. TI7HOl,FSALE produce business, well located if on Liberty st. ; active business doing under light expense; prompt buyers may secure It at a bargain, and v. Ill be given full opportunity for thorough Investigation; card of introduction from our office. (1.33-215). Charles Somers A Co., 131 Fourth av. Business Properties for Sale ANDERSON HOUSE, a rooms, for sale. Liverpool, Ohio. East HOTEL A new three-story frame hotel. 40x49, double porches, slate roof, cellar with heaters, etc., containing 19 rooms, with alt modern im provements; now licensed and doing a good busi ness; also a new frame barn. 40x50, all complete, together with one acre of land, situate on the PrrrysTllle and Zelienople plank road (Brush creek oil field); good reason for selling. Forpar llrulars call on or address John Ullrich, Thornhlll, Pa. INVESTMENT Two three-story brick business houses and one dwelling house In rear: lot 40vIOO feet to an alley; annual rental. (1,500; price, (11,000: this property Is situated on Center av.. be tween Fulton and Dinwiddle sts. George Schmidt, 157 Fourth av. IRON MILL for sale Making hoop Iron and cotton ties: to a man who understands the hoop business and has some capital, here Is an excellent chance. M. F. Hippie & Co., 90 4th ave. MANUFACTURING plant, near cltr; 2 good buildings eo erlng about 80x100 feet. 300 feet R. R. siding, city water and gas: will be sold cheap for want of use. as the works have been moved West. M. F, Hippie A Co., 90 4th av. Mannfactnrlns Sites For Sale. MA NUFACTUR1NG 81TES-On Preble av.. Al legheny, 340 feet front, extending to Ohio river. 500 feet In depth, J acres. Penna. and P. A W, R. R. sidings; on West Market st. Allegheny, three-fourths acre. Penna. R. R. siding; onPeun sylvanla av., Allegheny. 155x130 feet, with paved streets on three sides; atChartlers, 37 acre P.- A L. E. and Penna. R.-R. connections and electric cars to city; In Allegheny. 3-story brick factory, with pulleys, shafting, etc., suitable ror light man ufacturing; to responsible parties desiring manu facturlnffaites ontslde the cltv I can offer rare in ducements with best, of R. R. and water facilities within the 'MO-mlle shipping radius." Thus. H. Dickson. Ill Fourth av., room 45. MANUFACTURING SITES-For sale or lease We hsve several manufacturing sites in the city, also short distance out; tome with river landing, others with railroad switch: call for par tlculars. Illack A Balrd. 95 Fourth av. FOBS ALK LOTS. City Lota. flJ97K-(400-(50!)-Herron Hill Park plan: 5iij I O choice lots near Wvlle av. cable cars at above prices; some on paved street: only (10 down, balance (8 a month; sure to enhance quickly. Black A Balrd, 95 Fourth av. Qflfl-A '""d corner lot, 20 feet front, on IPOVJU Trent, near Wylle ay . Eleventh ward, (130). W. A. Herron A Sons, SO Fourth av. Jin at End Uli For Silo. C1ENTERAV. lots. 48x175. only (2,000 each: street improvements and sewers pal I for; choice lo cation: first-class improvements! on a main thor oughfare: a limited number only offered at this Brice; terms to suit- fceejl. P. Howler &bon, 91 ilimond st. T?AST End lots: choice neighborhood. asphalt electric Xlt street, sewertd, city water, gas and light, near electric cars and P. R- It., on easy terms; great bargains. Black A Balrd. 95 Fourth av. QOIIENLEY PARK-Level lots, 25 to 30 feet u iront annuo to rzo feet ceep: nave city water: over 1U0 houses have been b mil on property this year: thev adloln Schenler Park, lwentv-thlrd im wardr prices, from (400 to (OiO each, on monthly payments; seconu avenue electric cars rnn through property. Peter Shields, 533 Grant street. Suburban Lots For Sale. IDGEWOOD-Deslrable lots near the station, li 35x107 and 40x115 Act, (875 and (1.000; these lots will make a good Investment. Hoffman A Bal drldge, Wllklnsburg, opposite depot- FJDGEWOOD. P. R. B. A hlg bargain in a 'j choice lot on Maple ay. If sold at oncet 100x300 feet. Hoffman A Baidridge. Wllklnsburg, oppo site depot. LINDEN STATION. B, O. R. R-Lots near Second av.. (500cach, (lr cash, balance small monthly pa) ments wltnout in. crest or taxes: these are bargains. See Black A Balrd, N o 05 Fourth av. 7 OTS Some good lots In Wllklnehurg ana Edge XJ wood, on easy payments, call on or address, F. B. Tomb. Wllklnsburg. Ta.' ' SWISS VALE-Very choice lots in the Swlssralc Place Plan: any size desired; prices the lowest in the market; send for marked plan with prices. Hoffman A Baidridge. Wllklnsburg, opposite uepui. . Farms .For Sti. JTARMS Several good farms, one containing 279 J? and one 218 acres, which may be divided If de sired, and one 1I2.H and one 74 acre farm within 5 miles of agood mark"t: the improvements on this farm are one good frame house uf il rooms, 2 good barns, 2 good young bearing orchards of choice fruit: price, (4,000; also houses and lots for sale In Parnassus. Kensington and Springdale; also a good butcher stand, with wagons, horses, engine and everything complete for carrying on the busi ness. John Euwer, PostolUce building, Parnassus, FOR SALt-laiPKOVISU KKAL J-.8TA1E East End Keslnences For Sale. HOUSES With bathroom, Inside w. c; they have front porches built 20 feet back from street: sewered: have city water: trees in front: have from four to eight rooms each, all different di signs: electric cars run through the property: they adjolu the Greenfield ave.entrance to Schenley Park; prices range from (SCO to (1,5J0; terms oue flithcash, balance monthly payments; take Second ave. electric ears lo Greenfield aye., 23d ward. Peter Shields, 533 Grant St. . fi"l 850 small cash pavment down, balance (15 IDJ- per month; neat and new frame dwelling of 4 rooms aud attic, cellar under-whole house, hall, city water In kitchen: large front porch : lot 22x100: nicely fenced In; this property is In a pleisant and lipfilthffil lnrjittnn :iff hnnilv to cable line: if Ton vtaut a cheap home on easy terms call and sec us. M. F. Hippie .t Co.. 9ft 4th av. 000 Main St.. an elegant brick residence of s rooms, attic nam. nan. vcsiiDuie. laun dry, etc.. with all modern conveniences; lot 25xnr to alley: (510 cish.-balance to suit. Baxter, Thomp son A Co., IS! Fourth av. $6, (500 -On Meadow st.. tsast End. slx-roomrd r nouse. Datii. not anacoia waier; iowsxiuj ; lot 7SXIUU rooms J0I to a zu-rooi alley, l.ogus senroeaer, and 202, Germania Bank building. 900 Meyran av., Oakland, a two-story ) rrame dwelling oro rooms ana attic irpni porch; lot '.5x100 feet to alley; completely sewered. George Sclunlqt, 157 Fourth ay, Allegheny Hcslrtrnces For 8le. I ESPLANADE ST. near North av.-Brlck house j ot 7 rooms, ball, vestibule, bath, all conren- lcnces lot aixuu; price S4,ouu; uue-ium casu; uai- ance to suit. , Byers k Co., 93 Federal St. J ESPLANADE ST., Allegheny-New brick luuse; 1. Particulars. W. V. Dennltt. 407 Gran I. ISABELLA st. near Anderson St. and P. A W. depot Brick residence of 12 rooms, hall, vesti bule, bath and all modern conveniences; lot 21)bX 1C0; price (7,500. A. Z. Brers A Co,, 03 federal st. FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE Allegheny Residence For Sale. JACKSON ST., Second ward A line pressed brick house of 8 rooms, hall, vestlbu'e. bath, laundry: all modern conveniences: lot S0x90 price, 7,000: on reasonable terms, or will trade for suburban property. A. Z. Dyers A Co., 92 Fed eral st. TAYLOR AV.. 2d Ward Allegheny-Pressed-brtck residence of 8 rooms, ball, vestibule, laundrr, marble mantels and all conveniences; lot 21x90 ft. to a 20 ft. alley; terms reasonable. A. Z. Byers A Co.. Federal st. Q.t 200 Cost (5,500 two years ago; Quern Anne vDtt frame house of 8 rooms, tile vestibule, small reception halL hard wood staircase, stained glxss In lull, finished attic, slate mantels, tile nearth. inside shutters, house elegantly papered through out, electric bells, fine rhandellera, Iront and back stairs, large pantry, front and rear porches, lann. dry, cemented cellar, slate roof, comer lot, $3x118 to an alley, cemented walks, etc.: this property is located on one of the best resident streets In Bellevue; surrounded by high class residences; within one square of the new electric line, and a short distance to railroad station: only (1,200 cash required; possession in 30 days: the owner is anon resldent,.nrt has wired us the above price if sold In ten days; If yon are looking for an Investment or a nome. aon'i rail to investigate tnis. For Dermlt s'e John K. Ewlng Co. exclusive agents, 107 federal at., Allegheny, fflj.4 300 On Perrysvllle av.. near Charles St.. VVrtt new Queen Anne frame house containing 8 rooms, reception hill, hardwood staircase, bain. Inside w. c, laundry, cemented cellar, pantry, finished attic, ranges, gas and water. Inside shut ters: stained glass windows In reception hall: slate mantels, ille hearths, fine chandeliers, house new- ly papered: front and rear porches: slate roof; lot 34x130; terms to suit; possession in SO days: the Fresetit ownerexpects to leave the city September and Is offering this property S70) less than actual cost. Get permit from John K. Kwlng A Co,, 117 Federal St. 3?. OOO No. 84 Robinson St.. Allegheny Two- 1PC) story orlck with frame addition: 7 rooms and bathroom, hall, vestibule, both gases: small Saytnent down. Terms and key at Black A Balrd's, Fourth av. 730 On Sampson st. near Federal st.. brick house. 5 rooms. lut 20x80: haritaln. John Ewlng A Co.. li7 Federal st. Suburban Ueainrnr rnr Sale I BARGAIN at(I.40O Honse. 4rooms. nat.gas, Ji city water, cemented cellar and nice garden; one minute from streetcars; terms (450 cash, bal ance (10 month. P. J. Edwards & Co., 1804 Second av., Hazelwood. "L'OR BALE 15 acres: honse of 3 rooms: stable. JC washhouse, etc; all good: 50 hearing fruit trees; all kinds: 3 acres In strawberries. 1 acre In raspberries: gas well on property paying well; located convenient toAUqulppa. Addre-s J. M. Irons, Woodlawn. Pa., or call earlv on John W. Hall. Allqulppa station, P. 4 L. E. ft. R. TXiR SALE Country residence, one mile from -T Sewlrkley; 42 acres; well watered: all kinds of fruit; brick house, 12 rooms; marble mantels: re ception hall; nat. gas; fine barn. Robert H. Douglas. Attorney at Law, 41.8 Grant st. HOUSE in Wllklnsburg, near station: 8 rooms, flnlshe I attie. batn, inside w. c. and all modern Improvements; cheap; (500 cash balance on mortgage. F. B. Tomb, Wllklnsburg. ITILKINSBURG-New frame honse of 6 rooms, f two finished attic rooms, vestibule, hath, electric light, sliding doors, large pantry, chiua closet, large cellar, slate mantels, slate roof: lot 80x149; best location on Wallace si.: near electric lines: will be sold at a bargain. Hoffman Bai drldge, Wllklnsburg, opposite depot. Q0 800-A desirable home on Elliott St.. Brush IDXis ton, on easy terms; good 5-rooined house, curaplete In every part: nice large lot; verv con venient by railroad and street cars: two mure elec tric lines, now extending, will be followed by rapid advance In values. (4-lo0-47i). Charles Somers A Co.. 131 Fourth av. PKOFOSILS. TT S. ENGINEER'S OFFICE. CUSTOM U. House, Cincinnati, O,, July 18, 1892 Sealed proposals for fnrnlsliina; liriclc, sand nnd stone tequired for lock and movable dam No. C. Ohio river, near Beaver, Pit,, will be received at this office until 2 SO r. if. AUGUST 16, l$9i, and then publicly opened. Specifications, blank forms and all available information will be furnished on implica tion to this office. AMOS STICKNEY, Majorat nineets, U. S. A. PROPOSALS FOB 8-INCH, 10-INCH, AND 12-inclt steel (tun fontinits Otdnance Office, War Department, Washington, July 18, 1692. Sealed proposals, in duplicate, will be teceived at this office until 3 o'clock r. v. on THUP.SDAY, September 1, 1892, at which tlmo they will he publicly opened, for sup plying the Ordnance Dopartmenc, U. S. Army, with ten sets each, more or less, of steel forgimrs, of American manufacture, for 8-inch, 19-lnch, and 12-inch guns. Blank forms on which proposals must be made and all Information required by bidders enn be had upon application to B rip. Gen. D. W. FLAGLER, Chief of Ordnance. PROPOSALS FOB IRON WORK OFFICE of Building for Library of Congress, 145 East Capitol Street, Washington, D. C., Au gust 6, 1892. Sealed pioposals for furnishing, delivering and erecting in pluce, complete, the iron work of the Dome and Lantern of tho Bulldlnz for the Library of Congress, in this cltv, will be received at this office until TWO o'olook r, M., on THURSDAY, tne TWENTY-FIFTJI day of AtiSPSt, 1892. and opened Iramedlatolv thereafter in presence of bidders. Specifications, general instruc tions and conditions and blank forms of proposal may be obtained on application at this office. BERNARD R- GREEN, Super intendent and Engineer. POLITICAL. MEMBERS OF THE REPUBLICAN EX ECUTIVE COMMITTEE of Allegheny County. Notice is hereby given that a meeting; of the committee will ba held at Common Council Chamber, Pittsburg, on SATURDAY, AUGUST ?0, 1802, at 2 30 o'clock r. ir. The membei a are earn estly requested to attend this, the first meet ing of the new committee, Bv order of Attest: JOHN GRIPP, Chairman. GEO. W. MILLER, Secretary. PrrTSBUBO, Aug. 15, 1692. CHOICE PKOriiKTIC. NORTH OAKLAND SQUARE $500 CASH And $500 each year till paid will procure yon one of those new lovely homes in thU choice resident neighborhood. WHY PAY RENT when such Inducements areotfeied you? They are well built brick dwellings, 7 rooms, bathroom, n. and c. water, laundry, cemented cellar, tile hearths, slate mantels, eleotrto bells, good newerage, front nnd back porches, houses set back 2a iccf from asphalt pavements, trees and lawn, plate glass win dows, facing Pittsburg's popular pleasure resort, Schenley Park. Reasonable prices. J. C REILLY, 80 Diamond at- FOR SALE. ACREAGE PROPERTY 9 acres in Twenty-second ward. 2 acres, with btick honse. in Twenty second ward. 30 acres In Twenty-second ward. 11 ucres in Eighteenth ward. 15 acres in Nineteenth ward, and several others. Come and ace us. . J. H. COLEMAN & CO., Telephone, 5425. &212 PENN AVE., E. E. PENN AVENUE, NEAR IIOMEWOOD AVENUE, LOT 0x176. A very desirable location for a permanent home, surrounded by magnificent rest, deuces. Price lor a few days, $115 per front foot, MOORE KELLY, Tel. 613a (EOS Penn avenue. FINE SUBURBAN HOME. Complete house, 10 rooms, with most all the conveniences of a modern city honse four or morn acres of the most beautiful grounds; easily reached by rapid transit or carriage. (57). See W. A. HERRON SONS, 0 Fourth ave. GERMANIA SAVINGS BANK, Cor. Wood and Diamond sts. Deposits of $1 and upward received and Interest paid thereon, commencing from the 1st and 15tu of each month. Jos. Abel, President: A. E. Sucoon, Vice President; A. E. Niemann, Secretary: W. IL Wilker, Treasurer; Geo. W. Guthrie, Solic itor. Directors: Jos. Abel, A. Groetzlnger, J. F, Havekotte, Chas F. Scliwarr. Christian Sie bert. Wm. Neeb, Peter Kiel. II. H. Niemann, A. E. Succop. " Open daily from 9 a. m. to 4 p. x., and pn Saturdays Irom S a. h. to S p. M. STRAYED, Bay hprse, a Jlttle larae In front foot. Liberal reward for In formation of his where abouts, w M. GUNNING, nu-i 437 Penn avenue. EDUCATIONAL. ST. GEORGE'S HALL For boys and roungmen, ht. George's, sld.. Prof. J. C. Klnrar. A. 31., Prla. : unsurpassed, thorough, safe; (2Q0 and (300. SCHOOL AND HOME for boys and girls of 15 years and nnder, charmingly sltnated. best ot Instructors and borne culture. Address P. C Prngh, D. D Butler, Pa. NEW Yortlf, Kinglton-on-Hudson. GOLDEN HILL SCHOOL FOR BOYS. Classical, Scientific and English Courses. JOHN M. CROSS. A. M., PrlnelpaL PRIVATE tmOTRTSIAXO INSTITUTE 315 Smlthfleld St.. Pittsburg, Pa. Shorthand an4 typewriting p-r month. (4 50: per qnarter, (12; six months. (20. Write for catalogue. SOCK. HILL COLLEGE, Klllcott City. Maryland. Schools. Classical, selrntlfls and commercial courses. Respectable young men and boys re ceived as boarders. Send for prospectus. BHO. DEXM. Presldeat. KISKIMINETAS SPRINGS SCHOOL. College preparatory for boys. Saltsburg Pa. Term opens September 13. Boys received at any geuverten. Tuition (503. For catalogue address WILSON A FAIR. MISS BAIUD'S INSTITUTE FOB GIRLS, Norwulk, Conn. 20tli year. Primary. uiirmedinte and college preparatory c- ures. Careful attention to morals and manners. New buildings, steam heat,lncan descent llalit.fryinnasinm. ST. JOHN'S MILITARY SCHOOL, MANLITJS, N. Y. Full courses or stndy. Underthn visitation of the Regents of University of New Tork and War Department. UT. REV. F.D. I1UNT 1NGTON. Prest.; WM. VERBECK, Supt. THE Hoarding MISSES ANABLE'S and Day School lor Young j-aaie, Will reopen September 2Mli,nt 68 Bayard St. nvw j.ruiiawicjc. jow uers ' Jersey. Hollidaysburg, Pa., School for Girls. Unexcelled in location, hnildlngs, grounds and in nil tho requisites of a first class school ior girls. ertidcate admits to Wellesler. Address MRS. It. T. HITCHCOCK. EXAMINATIONS FOB ADMISSION TO THE WESTERN UNIVERSITY Will be held June 24-23. Sept. U-U, at the University. For catalogue address W, J, HOLL WD, D. D., President, T7-ASHIXGTON AND JEFFERSON COL (V LEGG. Ninety-second year opens Sep tember 14, Fully-equipped for college work. Lnboratorini- for Chemistry, Mineralogy and Blolojjy. New obsetvatory. Athletic Held nnanewgimnasinm with medical director. Expenses very moderate. Alumni 3602. Ad dress, The .President, Washington, Pa. HOLY GHOST COLLEGE Kext session opens September 0. New students examined September 5. Special department ior pupils requiring an ex clusively business training-. For catalogue, etc, apply to the REV. PRESIDENT. CURRY UNIVERSITY SIXTH STREET. Tho md reliable school that has educated 40,003 students. Fall term brglns September 5. Ingllsh, normal, classical, scientific, mechanical, book kreping, shorthand, typewriting, music and elocu tion courses. Dar and evening. Send for cata logue. 11. M. RtlWE. Th. P.. President. PARK INSTITUTE, 20t NORTH AVENUE, ALLEGHENY, Prepares for collegeundbuMness. Opens for the Autnmn September 5. Evening sohool September 26. LEVI LVD DEN, A. II., Principal. HARCOURT SEMLNAHY, (nsiiilir, o. Fur young ladles and girls. Founded 1887 to provldo, west of the Aller ghenien, u school of the highest grade. Pu pils fron 21 States. Miss Ada I. Ayer, B. A., Prin. KENYON n liter, (I. This old apd 3IILITARY ACADEMY. Gam ulrr, O. This old apd remarkably suc cessful school provides thorough prepara tion for college or business, and supervision or health, habits aud manners. L. Rust, LL.U, DUQUESNE COLLEGE. English, normal, classical, scientific. ladles liter ary course, shorthand, typewriting, bookkeepiug, night school, Saturday normal classes, music, elo cution, mechanical architectural drawing. Dis count to ministers' children. Full corps of in structors. Strong faculty annex. No difficult en trance examinations. Opens September 5. Send for catalogue. E. M. WOOD, D. D.. LL. D President. Diamond st,. Pittsburg (apposite Court Ucuse). PITTSBURG ACADEMY, NO. 7 FOURTH AVENUE. Academic, normal and thorough business educa tion, drawing, penmanship, German, elocution, natural sciences, etc Commercial course Includes thorough Instruction In all the English oranches. Fall term opens September 5. 1S92. Hon. Thomas M. Marshal). 1'resldrnt Board of Trustees. For catalogues address J. WARREN LYTLE. Principal. THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE Courses in general solence, biology, chemis try, civil, electrical, and mechanical engi neering, mechanic arts, modern languages, hlstrry nnd political science. Ladies' course, in literature and science. AU tuition free. Board and other expenses very low. New buildings and equipment. FnU" term opens Sept. 14. For catalogue, address GEO. W. ATHEKTON.LL.D..PresIdent. State College. j I'a. uniu oiniL umYcnoiii COLUMBUS, OHIO, Has 71 Professors and assistants, 26 Depart ments, and 13 laboratories. Courses for de grees in arts, philosophy, science; agricul ture, horticulture and toreitry, veterinary medicino, pharmacy, nnd civil, meohanical, elcott leal nnd mining engineering: law, postgraduate courses for the master's and doctor's degree, send lorn catalogue. we- In this commercial age a BUSINESS EDU CATION' is the mo4t profitable because It I J tbe moat useful. Out institution affords un surpassed facilities for imparting a thorough practical training. For oircnlars apply at the College office, 49 FIFTH AVENUE. .gay-Evening sessions. anl32-Tns AUCTION StLE-i. AUCTION SALE OF FURNITURE, piano, carpet", dry goods, etc., TUES DAY at lOo'clocW, ai (lie rooms of The Henry Auction Co., 21 end 28 Ninth stieot, Tuq elegant lurnishment of a snbnrban resi dence moved to the store, embracing parlor fnniture, chamber sntts, piano. Iron bed steads, willow chairs, Deddlng, mattresses springs, rockers, sjardrobe. Alters, silver set, dishes and glassware: also a good assort ment of oarlor and chamber suits, side boards, extension table and chairs, fancy rockers bookcases, pictures and chiffoniers. A large consignment of second hand carpets Just received to be sold TUESDAY, August IB; also at 3 o'clock the remaining stock of our dry goods consignment. HENKx AUC TION CO., Auctioneers AUCTION SALE. The magnificent household furniture and grand upright piano and handsome bric-a-brac will be sold THIS MORNING, At public auction, at the three-story residence, 1S Sheffield St.. corner Bldwell, Allegheny, at 10:30 o'clock sharp, rain or shins, by order ofM.Msrquls, Esq. Everything must go. Avail yourselves of this opportunity Recently furnished at a cost of tin. coo. House open at 8:30 morning of sale. Goods sold to the highest bidder. Terms cash. C DAVIS. Auctlonser. Now is the best season ror planting and, pruning trees, laying out of lawns and tak ing charge ot work generally: also draining HERMAN HELM. LANDSCAPE GARDENER, KLL8WOBIII AV., Shadyslde. P(ttibur& tub TAILORING, Correet Spring Suitings and Overooatlrtri II. A C. ". AHLERS, Merchant Tailors. 120 Smlthfleld it. rats """"-nv. xv f jf TA' yv V JM aj
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