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THE ETTTSBTJEa DISPATCH,' ' TUESDAY, T AUGUST 27,"
1880.
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I Six Hundred From the County Begin
Their Annual Institute.
PRETTY GIRLS IN THE MAJORITY.
Able Lecturers Amuse and Instruct the
lament Pedagogues.
DIRECTORS TILL HATE THEIR TURN
The County Teachers' Institute opened
yesterday morning in the High School with
COO bright teachers present. The majority
of the number were ladies, and, like all lady
school teachers, the majority were pretty
indeed, quite handsome.
Superintendent Hamilton stated that the
daily sessions would commence at 9.30
o'clock, adjourn at noon, and recommence
at 1:50 o'clock in the afternoon, closing at 4
o'clock.
After enrollment the teachers adjourned
for dinner and reassembled in the after
noon. Prof. A. E. "Winship, editor of the Boston
Journal of Education and of the American
Teacher, delivered the first lecture. His
subject was "Psychology." The lecture
was profound and extremely interesting.
The speaker said: "Psychology as we need
it has to do simply with our ability to teach
better. It will aid us in teaching four things
to know, to think, to do and to be. In order
to attain this power we need to know the
child's mind; not what it is but how it acts:
First, how it acts naturallv; second, what
we may do for it; third, how we may best
do it; fourth, when it can be best done.
The first distinction regarding the mind's
activity is that it grows by feeding and
develops by exercising. This is illustrated
by the way a child eats for growth until 16
or 18 years of age, and then when growth
ceases he exercises for development because
he eats. Feeding for growth and exercising
for development are as essential in mental
activity as in physical life.
THE PERIODS OP OEOWTH.
"There are three great periods of mental
growth and development. First under 7
years of age, between 7 and 14 and over 14
years. In the first period sense, hunger
and word hunger are the characteristics.
The second period brings an intuitive de
velopment and the third the natural and
thinking development."
Prof. Winship, gave numerous illustra
tions d nring his remarks which added greatly
to the interest of his subject.
Miss Tillie Coffin, or Millersville, was
next introduced. The subject of her lecture
was "History." The subject was well
handled and was greatly appreciated. Hiss
Coffin reviewed the essentials of history,
what makes history and how to teach it, cau
tioning all teachers to awaken interest in
the study by illustrations, and to morally as
well as mentally educate the pupil by
pointing out the great and good qualities
predominant in historic characters. The
speaker spoke very earnestly of the power
of history as a moral educator and as a
"series of living pictures" from which to
profit by the good and fear the example of
the bad
Dr. Z. X. Snyder, principal of the Head
ing schools, closed the proceedings of the
day with a bright and witty lecture on the
"Modern Teacher." He said:
"The proceedings of this institute will
give you plenty or the old subjects, but like
bread, it is always palatable. The medical,
theological and legal professions are all
modern, so why not the teacher's profession.
"We are modern; we have now the develop
ment of the hand and body.
JL HEAT.THY BODI XEEDED
nanual training as weaving itself into the
sdncation of the modern teacher. A healthy
xdy makes a sweet disposition in the
cacher. That isan indispensable feature to
inpart and infuse into school work and into
he child.
"The teacher should analvzj herself, de
velop her own mind, and adapt herself to
her profession. Study the nature of the
child, and do not inflict corporal punish
ment. It is barbarous. The idea of a
teacher bending over a little child with
heavy rod in hand, about to strike, is a pic
ture or cruelty. A child may die from the
chock. Never shake a child, either; it is
more dangerous than the use of a rod. I
think that the modern teacher avoids pun
ishing. Years ago little girls were given as
hard a thrashing as the ruffianly boy.
"The modern teacher should develop the
faculty of grouping ideas by a chain of re
lationship." Here the speaker took a round pebble
from his pocket and asked some one to tell,
him why it is round. A dead silence
reigned for a minute, when a small voice
from the audience said: "From rubbing
against other pebbles."
He closed bis address by some good max
ims for the teachers to follow.
To-day will occur the first institute of
directors. There are 79 school boards in the
county, and each will be represented. The
meeting will be at the Pittsburg Female
College. President A. E. Stewart will de
liver an address, and will be followed by
the County Superintendent.
LECI1NER & SCHOEMlEUGEirS BAR
GAIN LI&T3.0. 2.
Special &ale of Second Hand Piano and
O reran s.
3 Frederick Blum piano $20 00
IThoniasLoud 25 00
3 Light & Newton 50 00
1 Fischer 50 00
1 Chickpring 90 00
1 Bacon & Haven 100 00
1 Central Piano Co 150 00
1 Marshall & "Withauer 150 00
1 Stanley & Sons 1C5 00
1 Lynch & Gomien 175 00
1 MeIlor& Hoene 175 00
1 Chicfcering 185 00
1 Thompson & Co. Organ 20 00
1 Prince & Co 20 00
1 Peloubet, Pelton & Co 50 00
Jsiey. .......................... m to Uu
i Aitey ..........,,.... oo 00
1 ShnniDger. 75 00
3 Mason & Hamlin 85 00
All instruments fully warranted stool
and cover included easy payments. Don't
forget the name and Amber.
LfcCHNER & SCHOKXBEKGER,
(i9 Filth avenue.
General agents for Kranich & Bach
Pianos. sum
G. A. It. Excursion Rate to Milwaukee, 811
Via the I & W. R'r.
The Pittsburg and Western Railway will
fell round trip tickets toMilwaukee August
SI to 27 for $11; to Chicago, on same dates,
lor JU. Tickets good going on Chicago Ex
press leaving Allegheny at 1:40 p. M., city
time, daily. , Pullman sleeping cars and
first-class day roaches run through to Chi
cago without change. X
Children's French Fnst Black Cotton
felocklncs Only 23c
A pair, in fine and coarse rib a bargain at
25c Jos. IlOKNE & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
B. fc B.
At least 100,000 people will read, in the
various papers, our "blanket story" (filth
page, this paper). But there are only 2,000
pairs of blankets. Who gets them?
Boggs & Buhl,
The Exposition Oprnlnc
The Exposition will open next week and
your friends and relations from all over the
country will be in to see you. Don't bother
with the baking at such a time; get Marvin's
read, crackers and cakes and be happy.
TTSSn
A.binet photos, 89c per dox. Iiics Pop
Gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth vt zxsu
Tho Anil-Cruelty Society Will Iiook TJp the
Latr In the Case.
No meeting of the Anti-Cruelty Society
was held yesterday to investigate the em
ployment of little children by the Law and
Order Society. Secretary Dorente said that
it had been decided to submit the facts to
Attorney Clarence Burleigh. Ifhedecided
that there were good grounds for a prosecu
tion, a meeting of the society would then be
called, and Agent Dean would be author
ized to institute proceedings.
Attorney Burleigh was seen at his office.
He returned from his vacation on Saturday
and was not posted on the development of
the fight against the Law and Order League.
He said: "The Anti-Cruelty Society has
not yet submitted the matter to me. If they
do so, I can very soon give them an opinion,
for the law is plain. From what I have
seen, the best case is that brought out in
Judge Stowe's court Saturday, where it was
revealed that Clyde Taylor, only 11 years
old, has been" employed by Captain Wis
hart" Attorney Tost, who represents the Law
and Order Society, said yesterday: "The
Society is now done with Martin and Kaer
cher, and is ready for a tussle with the Anti-Cruelty
Society whenever it suits their
pleasure to come'on. We know Mr. Dean,
we know of the society, and we also know
what we are about in the employment of
boy detectives."
A CHURCH AND HOTEL.
How tho New Johnstown la Rapidly Be
coming a Larsje Town Again.
The people of Johnstown are rapidly
getting on their feet again, judging from
the building proposals which are being
made already. Joseph Stillburg, the archi
tect, is now making the plans for a new
church and hotel.
The German Lutheran congregation, who
lost their house of worship and everything
belonging to it except the key during the
appalling flood, are already prepared to
have their building rebuilt. The old
church stood on the corner of Jackson and
Locust streets, and the new one is to be a
structure as nearly like the old one as pos
sible. The new church will cost $20,000,
and will be built of red hick. The dimen
sions are 66x78 feet. On the ground floor
will be three school rooms, and on the first
floor the auditorium will find its place.
Mr. Stillburg is also drawing the plans
for a new building to be erected in the place
of the old Merchants' Hotel on Main street
The new structure will be a five-story build
ing of brick and stone. It is to contain 100
bedrooms, as well as offices and storerooms
on the basement floor. The new hotel will
cost $60,000; it is the property of Mr. Ed
ward Fronenhaeuser and will be ready by
May 1,
Assessing New Buildings.
The Board of Assessors yesterday began
to prepare tax assessments on new build
ings and improvements completed since the
last year's regular triennial assessment.
The board will not only increase the assess
ment on new buildings, but will reduce in
cases where buildings have been torn down
or destroyed by fire.
It is a good thing, during the heat in
summer to give your children a good anti
acid and strengthening medicine, in order
to prevent fermentation of food in the
stomach, and the indigestion, fever, diar
rhoea and other attendant evils, which are so
apt to follow. For this purpose you will
not be disappointed in the use of Dr. D.
Jayne's Tonic Vermifuge an excellent
anti-acid, a strengthener of the best de
scription for either young or oldt pleasant
to the taste, and withal not expensive. Its
timely use may save anxiety, expense, and
possibly the loss of a child. Sold by all
druggists.
REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, LIM.,
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401 Smlthfleld Street, cor. Fonrtli Arenac.
Capital, 5100,000. Surplus, 545,000.
Deposits of SI and upward received and
interest allowed at 4 per cent. txs
A Delicious Drink,
And one that will prove wholesome and
invigorating as well, is the famous "Pilsner"
beer. This brand is made solely by Fran
enheim & Yilsack, and is on draft at all
first-class bars. Orders by mail or telephone
receive prompt attention! Telephone 1186.
Last Excursion to the Ocean.
The B. & O. It. K. will sell excursion
tickets to Atlantic City next Thursday,
August 29. Bate $10 for the round trip,
tickets good for ten days. Trains will leave
depot at 8 a. M. and 920 p. m. Secure your
parlor and sleeping car accommodations.
Art Decorated Window Drapery New Pat
terns.
A close imitation of sash curtain silks, at
15 cents a yard.
Jos. Hokke & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
PART of that beautiful property known
as the "Boss estate," adjoining Sharpsburg,
at Aspinwall station, has been laid out into
building lots. Plans can be had from W.
A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth avenue. ITS
LAST EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY
Tia the B. it O. R. E.,
Thursday, August 29. Kate, $10 for the
round trip, tickets good for 10 days, good to
stop at "Washington City returning. Trains
will leave depot at 8 A. jr. and 920 P. si.
B. fcB.
Don't miss a word of our "blanket story,"
fifth page, this paper. BOCCS & Buhl.
A SPECIAL INVITATION
-TO-
Visit the Grandest Place About
Pittsburg
FOB A HOaEE.
Visit the East End,
Visit Allegheny City,
Visit all the places about the city and then
come to
KXOXV1LI.E.
We will engage to show yon a prettier
place.
Give you a better house for less money.
Give you easier terras of payment.
Give you better improvements.
Giro you lower taxes.
Give more comforts and pleasures, better
health for less money than anywhere else.
CAN YOU Birr ANYWHERE
A splendid 7-room brlckbouse, with fine porches,
slate roof, bathroom, range, hot and cold water,
laundry, on beautiful lot, surrounded with fine
shade trees, for M.OOO, on easy payments of a
tew hundred dollars cash and monthly pay
ments to suit TOUT
You can do It In Knoxville.
Yon can get a 5-rooni house in Knnxville
for (100 cash payment and 17 to J20 per
month.
You can get a 3-room house In Knoxville for
$50 to J100 cash and $13 to 16 per month.
You can get a house, large or small, with as
much ground as you want on terms that you
cannot duplicate anywhere else.
You ask:
WUEEK IS
Knoxville?
It is only IK miles from the postofflce, to
which you can walk in 20 minutes. Ihonew
Pittsburg Incline Plane is being erected, and
in less than six months you can take street car
in city and ride Into .Knoxville in 15 minutes.
Knoxville has all the Improvements of the city
three lines natural gas, .artificial gas, city
water, fine churches, paved streets, good
school and low taxes. Hundreds of people
are moving to Knoxville. and the choicest sites
are being taken up.
FOE BENT.
A number of handsome new houses now
ready for renting. You can do better here
than anywhere else.
KxoxvxixE Land Improvement Co.,
Knoxville Boroush.
Take S. .8. cars to Twelfth and Ml Oliver in-
cuae to Ji-ngxviue ijorongn. auZJ-vo-Tussu
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TWO KEW ENGINES TESTED.
Trial of the Amoskeng Monsters on the
River Front Officials Delighted With
the Work Done.
2 The two new Amoskeag engines, built by
the Manchester, N. H., Locomotive "Works,
were tested at 6 o'clock last evening on the
Monongahela river front at the foot of
"Wood street 2Jo. 3 engine arrived here
only last Friday, and was set up on Satur
day in a tube warehouse on Second avenue.
It will be put into No. 3 house on Seventh
avenue. No. 2 engine has been here nearly
four months. It was tested shortly alter its
arrival, but the test was interrupted by an
explosion of gas in a manhole over which
the engine stood.
A large crowd attended the test. Super
intendent Evans and First Assistant Super
intendent Steele were present to direct the
operations. Superintendent "Wier, of the
Police Bureau, was also a spectator, while
Captain Dan Silvius was on hand with a
squad of policemen to keep back the crowd.
Upon the arrival of the engines on the
ground, Superintendent Evans ordered the
opening of the manholes over the gas mains,
so thatny gas in the conduits might escape
and be dissipated.
Both engines were attached to the water
plug at the corner of Water and Wood
streets. Superintendent Evans said that at
the last test the plug exerted a pressure of
about 90 pounds. That much force was not
given vesterday, the maximum being hardly
more than 70 poundn. This prevented a full
test of the strength of the enormous engines.
Captain Hannigan, of No. 2, and Captain
McFadden, of No. 3, were out with the full
force of their companies. Engine No. 2
was run by Daniel Eccles, and No. 3 by
George Brcnneman. The engines were
fired up at 6 o'clock, and in three minutes
there was a good pressure of steam. Two
lines of new hose, each 100 feet long, were
attached to each engine. On each line of
hose a nozzle with inch apertui e was
fixed. The hose was manned by all the
available force, and the men had to brace
themselves firmly and bold on tightly to con
trol the nozzles with the immense pressure
exerted. "
Streams were thrown a little over 100 feet
The water burst forth with a loud roar. The
high wind blew the spray for down the
wharf, and the setting sun caused a beauti
ful and very distinct rainbow. The gigantic
engines throbbed violently. Many specta
tors were alarmed at the manner in which
they pulsated, and moved back to a safe
distance.
It was found that the water pressure in
the plug was not sufficient to supply the
four hose lines to their capacity, and the
engines were stopped. All lour hose were
then attached to a compound nozzle, with
and aperture of an inch and seven-eighth;.-On
this both engineswereexerted. An enor
mous stream of water was thrown far down
the wharf. Manners of admiration and as
tonishment were heard on every side. No.
3 engine wns soon slowed up. Its' bearings
were somewhat rough and became very hot
Engineer Brcnneman treated all the bear
ings to a good dose of oil.
Each engine theu compounded its two'
lines into one nozzle, with an aperture of
an inch and a half. Two streams were thrown
to an estimated distance of 150 feet This is
the longest stream ever thrown in this city,
and will reach the top of the highest build
ing easily.
Chief Evans and all other officials ex
pressed entire satisfaction with the tests.
Captains Hannigan and McFadden were
well pleased. No. 2 worke'd like a charm.
Captain McFadden said that his new
monster needed only a little work and agood
supply of oil. Assistant Superintendent
Steele said that, as a matter of tact, the en
gines can exert more pressure than can
properlv be liberated by the nozzles. It will
never be necessary to run them to their
maximum strength.
Use "Una" flour finest spring patent in 1
the world, "Golden Wedding" the best of
bread flours. "Duquesne" has no equal as
a pastry flour. Homing's "Ivory," gem of
all family flours.
MEETINGS.
VTOTICE THERE WILL BE A MEETING:
11 of the Journeymen Horsesboers Union
No. 9. at Hibernian Hall, Nos. 12 and UWylie
ave., on Saturday, August 31. at 6.30 P. M.
prompt. Business of importance will be trans
acted. Come. BY THE COMMITTEE.
au27-94
ritOPOSATJV
TO IRON MANUFACTURERS OFFICE
of TJ. S. Light House Engineer, Fifth and
Sixth Districts, Baltimore, Md., August 21,
18S9. Proposals will be received at this office
until 12 o'clock M on WEDNESDAY, the ltitli
day of September, lESO.forf umishinc, the mater
ials andlabofof all kinds necessary for the
completion and delivery of the metal work of
the Gull Shoal and Pamlico Light Houses,
North Carolina. Plans, specifications, forms
of proposal, and other information may be ob
tained on application to this office. The right
is reserved to reject any or all bids, and to
waive any defects. J. CMALLERY, Captain
of Engineers, U. S. A-, Light House Engineer.
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LEGAL NOTICES.
JENNINGS & WILSON Bakewell Law Bldg.
EbTATE OF MRS. ISABELLA W. C.
Comingo, deceased. Notice is hereby
given that letters of administration on the es
tate of Mrs. Isabella W. U. Comingo, deceased,
late of Pittsburg, county of Allegheny and
State of Pennsylvania, have been granted to
the undersigned, to whom all persons indebted
to said estate are requested to make Immediate
payment, and those having claims or demands
against the same will make them known with
out delay to ISAAC CRAIQ. JR., Admlnlstra
tor. No. 91 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg. an6-GI-Ta
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE-CEIVED-Up
until TUESDAY, September
3, at 2 o'clock P. M., for printing and binding
1,000 copies of the descriptive list of all real
property assessed for city taxation. Blanks
for bidding and information furnished on ap
plication to the office of the City Controller.
Bonds with sureties to be approved by the
Board of Awards, must accompany each bid.
The right to accept or reject any or all bids re
served. E. S. MORROW,
au27-45-r Controller.
"VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED
1M proposals will be received at the office of
tho City Controller until the 27th day of Au
gust. A. D. 1SS9, at 2 P. JL, for the following,
viz.:
GRADING.
Kent alley, from Stanton avenue to Fifty
second street.
GRADING, PAVING AND CURBING.
Moultrie street, from Fifth avenue to Forbes
avenue:
Broad street, from Frankstown avenue to
Collins avenue.
Howe street, from Aiken avenue to Ivy
street.
Carnegie street, from Fifty-fourth street to
Fifty-fifth street.
Chestnut street, from Locust street to Bluff
street.
Cedar street, from Liberty avenue to Friend
ship street.
The paving of all the above named streets to
be either of standard sheet asphalt with bitu
minous base, vulcanite asphalt, block stone,
irregular block stone or cobble stone, and
bids will be received for each kind of pave
ment. BOARD WALKS.
Virginia avenue from Ulysses street to
Oneida street.
William street from Brownsville avenue to
Bailey avenue.
Joel's lane from Grandviewavenue to Omaha
street.
Kearsarge and Belonda streets from Grace
street to Mason street.
SEWERS.
Conrad street from Penn avenneto Liberty
avenae, 15 and 20-Inch pipe.
Penn avenue from Pennsylvania Railroad
bridge to the NegleY Run sewer, 15-inch pipe.
South Twenty-fifth street from Josephine
street to the Monongahela river, 2i-inch
Gum street from a point 65 feet south of
Cliff street to Webster avenue, 12-inch pipe.
Hemans and Klrkpatrlck streets and Center
avenue from Charles street to Reed street, 15
and lS-inch pipe
Rebuilding the Forty-eighth street sewer,
Seventeenth ward.
Shaffer and Arch streets culvert.
Plans and specifications cen Be seen and
blanks for bidding can be obtained at this
office. Each proposal must be accompanied
bv a bond probated before the Mayor or City
Clerk.
The Department of Awards reserves the
tight to reject any or all bids. .
E.M.BIGELOW, -.
.Chief of Department of Public Works.
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K3-Dlrplay advertisements one dollar per
square or one insertion. Classified advertise
ment on this page such as Wanted, For Bale,
To Zet, eta, ten cent per line for each inser
tion, and none taken Sot less than fifty cents.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BKANCH OFFICES.
For the accommodation of the
public, Branch Offices have been
established at the following places,
where Want, For Sale, To Let, and
other transient ad vertisements will
be received up to 9 P. M. for inser
tion next morning:
Adve rtlsement ar to be prepaid except where
advertiser! already have accounts with THE DIS
PATCH. PITTSBURG.
THOSIAS JICCAFFKKY, SS Butler street.
EMIL O. STUCKEY, Stth street and Penn are.
E. G. HTUCKEY 4-CO., Wylle ave. and Fulton H
N. 2STOKKLY. Fifth Avenue Market Boose.
XAST XKP,
i. W. WALLACE, a 1'enn avenae.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTElt&SIIEIBLER,5thav. AAlwoodst.
SOUTUSIDE.
JACOB SPOHN, No. 2 Carson street.
H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson strest,
ALLEGHENY.
A. 3. KAERCHEK, 59 Federal street.
H. J. MCBKIDE. Federal and Ohio streets.
FRED H. KGOE1W. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EGOEKs bON, Ohio and Chestnut stl
J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMA3 MCHENRY", Western and Irwin Te.
U.W. HUGHES. Fennsvlvanla and Beaver ares.
FEttRYM. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
WANTED.
Mule Ucla.
WANTED-A GOOD BAKBEH-APFLY AT
once, 2288 8LCOND AVt,. an2T-49
ANTED-A GOOD BUGGY BLACKSJ1ITH
immediately at Kittannlng. MCMASTEB
M'OLU au-4S
-TTTANTED-A UNION CARPENTER BYTHB
V day. FLOUR MILL, Westrlew, Ferrrs-
vllleroad. au2T-77
WANTED-S OR 6 GOOD TINNERS AT
GEORGE W. STEVENSON i. BRO . 517
Liberty t. " anirr-53
-rrriSTj-n-i rainFTPNT TinnfrKREPER:
W also 2 stenographers. 419 SMIIHUELD
SU27-56
OA., A.W.FI1. .
"VTTANTED FIRST-CLAbS CAKF. AND
YV bread baker. Inquire of J. H. KESLAR,
Greensburg. P. ang-33
WANTED-A MAN W HO UNDERSTANDS
care of horses and cows. Apply at 613
t OOD ST.. city. ao27-53
WANTED A RESPECTABLE MAN TO
drive laundry wagon. Apply 173 BKAVEK
4V , ., fUKUUJi
au27-50
-TIJANTED-DRIVER FOR A PRIVATF. FAM
VV ILYtmuttbeacompctentman. AddressJ.
B., Dispatch office. au27-53
WANTED-BLACKSMITH AT WALKER'S
MILLS1 QUAKKlta, Walker's Mills. Al
legheny county, l'a. an27-54
WANTED-A GOOD COLORED BAKSEK;
good wares and steady lob. GEORGE W.
MILES! West Newton. Fa. au27-39
WANTED A iOUNG MAN EXPET.I
ENCED shoe salesman for retail trade;
reference. Address S. WEIL, Altoona, Fa.
au27-Sl
WANTED-MEN FOR EI.KCTRICAL WORK
Apply to the ALLEGHENY COUNTY
LIGHT COMPANY, Vlruln alley, below Woodst.
au27-SS
-rVrANTED A GOOD MAN IN EVERY
VV town: salarrpald weekly. Address SHER
31AN, TANGENBEKG & CO., 1GU W. Lake St.,
Chicago. au23-4
WANTED-A GOOD BUGGY WASHER,
harness cleaner and night watchman. Ap
ply to JOHN DICKbON, 6330 Fenn ave.. Twen
tieth ward. au27-36
-TTANTED EXPERIENCED CLOTHING
TV salesmen: none but those who thoroughly
understand the business need apply. P. O. ('. C,
cor. Grant and Diamond sts. auJ7-33
WANTED-F1FTY LABORERS TO WORK
on sewer In McKetsport. Apply at office,
225 Rebecca St., Allegheny, or at work In Mc
Iteesport. LAURENCE SLOAN. au27-79
WANTED-A DRUG CLERK. WHO IS REG
lSlEREDln Pennsylvania, as manager to
take charge of a drug store In a country town.
Address FAUtCHILD, Dispatch office. au27-33
WANTED-S ALESMEN TO SELL A PATENT
ledger, advertising cards, ran a, calendars
rulers, novelties for advertising, etc.. to merl
chants. MODEL LEDGER CO., South Bend, lnd
au9-44-EOO
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ANTED AN ARCHITECTURAL
draughtsman: one familiar with first-class
work on public buildings. Address, giving z-
perlence and salary expected.
JLUilXLl.X.KJk. uis-
paten omce.
auO-lG
T7-ANTED AGENTS FOR A HIGHLY HE
VV 8PJ CTA1SLE, pleasant and lucrative busi
ness: sales from fS to 15 to a single customer. Ad
dress CUNNINGHAM i. TABU, Manorville,
Armstrong co Pa. , auI7-88
W1
ANTED FIRST-CLASS, SOBER PRE
SCRIPTION glass blowers: also a few good
finishers: union wages: steady work; fare paid;
write fallv; say who vou worked for. CHICAGO
GLASS MFG. CO.. Chicago. aul6-45-D
WANTED-A YOUNG MAN WITH EXPERI
ENCE to assist in the office of a large whole
sale house: must be rapid, accurate aud a good
penman. Address, stating age, salary expected
and where last employed, BILL, Dispatch office.
au27-69
WANTED BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S
ECLECTIC SHORTHAND AND JJUbI
NESS COLLEGE. 4 Sixth St.: penmanship, book
keeDlng, arithmetic, shorthand, typewriting thor
oughly taught forJJ cer month: private instruc
tions for both sexes; open dally 9 a. at. to s p. m.
aulO-TTSSU
TTANTED-A FEW GOOD 12-INCH MILL
VV ronghers at regular scale wages: no strike
or trouble; mills running now abd always run
steady, double turn; none but steady, sober men
will i3 retained. THE SPRINGFIELD IRON
COMPANY, Springfield. 111. au23-C4
WANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING
powder and pure spices: gifts with goods:
coke workers, miners or mlllram can makemoney
In their spare time: special Inducements toper
sons having established trade. YAMASUIUO
TEA CO., S3 Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa.
au20-7S-TTS
-TIT ANTED MAN-TO TAKE AGENCY OF
Y our safes: size 28xl8xlS Inches- weight 500
lbs.: retail price S35; other sizes in proportion: rare
chance to create permanent business at home;
these safes meet demand never berore supplied by
othersafe companies, as we arc not governed by
the Safe Fool. ALPINE SAFE CO., Cincinnati, O.
Je20-4-D
WANTED GENERAL AND LOCAL
agents to handle the New Patent Chemical
Ink Erasing Pencil: greatest novelty ever pro
duced: erases Ink in two seconds: no abrasion of
paper: 2O0 to 500 per cent profit: one agent's sales
amounted to S02u in six days: another S321nto
hours; territory absolutely free; salary to good
men: no ladies need answer: sample 35 els. For
terms and full particulars address THE MON
ROE ERASER CO., Manufacturers, La Crosse,
Wis. au25-S5
Female Help.
-T7ANTED-A GOOD DINING BOOM GIRL.
VV Inquire at2213 PENN AVE. au27-90
-TITANTED-EXPERIENCED OPERATORSON
VV steam-powersewlngmacblues. SAMPLIN
ER & RICH, 519 Liberty street. au27-6S
"fTT-ANTED-A FIRST-CLASS MILLINER
W Apply atRENWICK. ELLIS 4 CO'S., 628
and 630 Liberty St., Pittsburg. Pa. an27-52
ANTED A GOOD STRONG GIRL OR
woman for laundry, at UOUMAN'S RES
TAURANT, 638 bmlthfield street, city. an27-S7
-fTTANTED EXPERIENCED GIRLS TO
VV paint on bolting cloth and China silk. Ap
ply to H. HOLTZMAN 4 SONS, 111 Market St.
au7-74
Slale and Female JlelD.
WANTED-IMMEDIATELY. 40 LABORERS;
steadr work, good wages; 10 farmhands,
man to work about hotel, cooks, chambermaids,
house and nurseglrls, 3 dining-room girls, 1 dish
washer, col. girls. MEEHAN'S, 5U Grant St.
au27-D
WANTED -K5 WEEKLY-REPRESENTATIVE,
male or female. In every community:
goods staple: household necessity; sell at sight: no
peddling; salary paid promptly, and expenses ad
vanced. Full particulars and valuable samplo
case free: we mean Jntl what we say. Address at
once STANDARD SU.VERWARE CO... Boston.
Mass. Jel4-70-P
Ftnnnrial.
WANTED MORTGAGES-REAL ESTATE
bought, sold and exchanged. GEORGE
bCHMIDT, 157 Fourth avenue. auZ7-41
fTTANTED MORTGAGES ON CITY PEOF
W ER1Y. over (4.000; H 'Per cent; no tax.
HENRY A. WKAVLr&CO., 92 Fourth avenue,
mh2-a22-D
TT7-ANTED-MORTGAGES-MON EY TO LOAN
VV In sums to suit at 4,S, 5 and 6 per cent.
ALLES & BAILEY, 1M Fourth ave. Tel. 107.
apiv-it-TTb&u
WAN TED -MORTG AGES-SI. 000, COO TO LOAN
in large and small amounts at 4k, Sand 6
per cent, free ofstate tax: no delay. HEED B.
COYLE&CO.. 131 Fourth ave. m.y21-e0
WANTED-TO LOAN MONEY ON 'MORT
GAGES on Improved real estate In sums of
S50O and upward at 4.4. 5 and G percent. L. O
FRAZlEit, Forty-fifth and Butler sts
au24-8l-TTSu
-TT7-ANTED-TO LOAN 0X000. IS AMOUNTS
Y V of (3,000 and upward, on city and suburban
property, on 4X per cent, free of tax: also smaller
amounts at Sands per cent. BLACK & BAIRD,
95 Fourth avenue. se21-d26-D
WANTED MOKTG AG ES-SL 000, 000TO LOAN
on city and snburban properties at 4K, Sand
( per cent, and on larms In Allegheny and adja
cent counties at (per cent. 1. M. PKNNOCK1&
bON, 10a tourth avenue.. ap7-f41
-fTT-ANTED-TO LOAN 1200,000 ON MOST-
W GAGES: tlOO and upward at 6 per ceht;
two, 000 at ftt per cent on residences or business
ruperxy: also to adjoining, tuusues. D. ixs.
eta, ia Fourth arenut. oos-tM-p ,
p
Via, ua m ourui aycaut. ucsu-ces-v 1 u&-A-tf-9--u-v--j-av 1 u4ii-a wsf
WANTED.
Boarding.
WANTED BOOM -WITH OR WITHOUT
board by gentleman: Lawrencevllle pre
ferred. Address K. O. P., Dispatch office.
au27-70
TTTANTED-BOARDINO FOR GENTLEMAN
VV and wife; would prefer to be within walk
ing distance of the postofflce. Address R. A. X.,
Dispatch office."" au27-7
Partner.
"TTTANTED A COMPETENT PARTY -TO
VVV take half Interest in paying boarding
house: party must take full charge. Address
BOARDING, Dispatch office. an27-61
Bonrdcn and Lodgers.
WANTED-AFTER SEPTEMBER X. OCCU
PANTS for very desirable rooms, furnished
and with board. No. 216 SHADY AVE., E. E.
au27-34
Miscellaneous.
TITANTED-TO BUf A LIGHT ONE-HORSE
VV carriage or barouche in good condition.
Address W. A., Dispatch office. ang-37
TTT ANTED YOU TO GET A BAKER'S
VV dozen (13) of btewart & Co. 's fine cabinet
photos for U, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle
gheny. mySS-49-TTSu
WANTED-EVERYBODY TO SEND THEIR
furniture needing upholstering, repairing
and reflnishlng to 1IAUUU A KLENAN, 33 and
31 Water st. 'Phone ISA. au!4
"TTT-ANTED--TO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM
VV BERS to secure a fine gold watch for each
one In the club at II 00 per week. Address P. O.
BOX 501, and I will call and snow you the watch.
Jy3-W
TJTANTED-GENTLEMEN WHO DESIRE A
VV wife or lively correspondent, to send ad
dress aud 2-cent stamp to THE AMERICAN COR
RESPONDING CLUB, Box 543, Clarksburg. W.
Va. aut4-73
"TTTANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO
W TOO RAPHEIt, DC tilth avenue, Pittsburg,
and 43 lederal street, Allegheny, everybody to
know that he Is making fine cabinets at il 50 per
dozen: photos delivered when promised: Instan
taneous Drocess. mhl3-C3
TTJANTED-ALL BARBERS TO READ THIS
VV The undersigned tenders a cordial invita
tion to the barber trade of Pittsburg and vicinity
to call and inspect our new furniture salesrooms:
our stock of combination cases, dressing cases,
chairs, wa&hstands, mirrors, etc.. Is the finest
ever exhibited in Western Pennsylvania; don't
fall to call and see the new Vienna cylinder com
bination case, the finest ever manufactured A.
EDLIS & CO , 1 eadlng Manufacturers and Deal
ers In Barbers' bupplies and Furniture, successors
to s. Dclp. 502, 504, 506, 5C8 and 510 Liberty street,
Pittsburg. Pa. an25-80
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Cltv Residences.
FORSALE-CHEAP-MUSTbELL QUICK-ON
Vine, near Fifth avenue, lot 5i ft. front,
with dwelling. W. A. HERRON & SONS, SO
Fourth avenue. au2S-2
FOR SXLE FOR C.2O0, ON EASY PAY
MENTS. good brick house 8 rooms, on Syca
more St., Thirty-fifth wnrd. Call or send for full
Information W. A. HERRON A SONS. 80 Fourth
ave. aul4-s7-14,l 19, 21. 24, 27, 30
FOR SALE-BLUFF ST., NEAR COLLEGE,
new brick house, 8 rooms, halL bathroom,
finished basement; alt late improvements; lot 23
ft. 9 in. bV 133 ft.: terms to suit. KO BT. COW
ARD, No. 20 Bmfi St. aKl-87-Trssu
FOR SALE-7 ROOMED BRICK DWELLING;
bath, range, sliding doors between parlor
aud dining room, slate mantels, slate roof: lot 22t
124. all nicely fenced up- easy terms. GEORGE
bCHMIDT. 157 Fourth avenue. au27-4l
-TTHIR SAI.E-TO SETTLE 1HEKSTA1E OF H.
A? Mayerhofer. deceased, lot 60X114 feet, with 2
new brick houses of 7 rooms each in front and 1
In rear of 6 rooms, with room to build in front;
all at a very moderate price If sold qulcc. W. A.
HERRON Jt SONS, 80 Fourth ave. au23-17-D
FOR 8ALE-SD.200-A GOOD 8 PER CENT NET
Investment: three new well built brick dwell
ings, each contains S rooms,, 2 finished attic
rooms: bath, inside shutters, hot and cold water,
slate mantels, etc: lot .40x100 feet to 20 loot paved
and sewered alley: one-half square from traction
line; total annual rent SS64; splendid permanent
investment. L. O. FKAZIER, Fortj-flfth and
Butler sts. au24-84-TTSU
FORSALE-S CHOICE HOUSES ON SIDNEY
St.. above 23d; best location on Southslde;
bouses have pressed brick fronts and contains
rooms, with bath and laundry. If wanted city water,
both gases and first-class plumbing: one square
from Carson st. cars: terms, 1,000 cash, balance
payable to suit the purchaser. Apply, as noted on
houses, or to B. PHILLIPS, Dispatch office.
Fifth are., city. au23-30-TuFsa
East End Residences.
FOR SALE BEAUTIFUL 6 AND 8-ROOMED
bouses at Homewood, from S2.20O upward, on
easv payments. MELLON BROTUERS.at Penna.
R. R. depot. East Liberty. au25-US-TTS3a
TTIOR SALE-FOR 86,750 A NEW MODERN
27 brick house deslrablv located In the East
End, near steam and tilth ave. cable lLne; 9
rooms; late Improvements: terms easy. W. A.
HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
aul5-59 15,17,20,24,27,30
FOR SALE HANDSOME BRICK AN D FRAME
houses In close proximity to both Hlland and
Negley aves., on paved streets, and all modern
conveniences, at low prices and easy payments.
MELLON BROTHERS, at Peuna. R. R. Depot.
East Liberty. an25-U3-TTsu
FOR SALE-A FINE 8-ROOMED HOUSE ON
a triangular lot, with 115 feet front on a 50
foot street: this bargain Is handy to Mith avenue
cable and P. R. R., and we offer at S2,G00oneasy
payments. MELLON BROTHERS, at Penna. It.
it. depot. East Liberty. au24-lis-rrssu
FOR SALE-t2.700-ON VERY EASY PAY
MENTS, frame dwelling, 5 rooms, finished
attl ball, vestibule. Inside shutters, porches, etc.,
located on Gross St., Twentieth ward; three
minutes' walk to station; lot 21x100. L. O.
FKAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts.
r au24-84-TTSn
FOR SALE IN COLTART SQUARE, OAK
LAND, desirable new bouses of latest style
of architecture, 9 rooms, elegantly furnished'
complste in all its appointments; near cable line;
complete sewerage, street Improvements made.
For plans and Information see W. A. HERRON
& SONS, or U. K. BEAM, on the premises.
au2-S9-Tur
FOR SALE-SHADYSIDE RESIDENCE-NEW
Queen Annebnck dwelling, 8 rooms, recep
tion hall, bath, laundry, hot and cold water, tile
hearths, sliding doors, plate glass windows, front
and rear porches, pantry, flag walks, etc. : conve
nient to steam and cable cars, arid surrounded bv
new and fine residences; lot 37)4x190 feet to alley;
Srlcet7,500; terms easy. L. O. FKAZIER, Forty
fth and Butler sts. auH-84-rrsu
OR SALE A FINE LARGE RESIDENCE
and grounds In the East End. Pen a avenue:
10 spacious rooms, and replete throughout with all
thecomrorts and conveniences essential to any
first-class bouse, over au acre of ground, groups
aid rows of stately spreading shade trees and
shrubbery; the sweet breath of bud and blossom
and blush of orchard permeates the whole place;
exhaustless flow of the purest water In the vicin
ity; this Is a most beautiful property In every par
ticular, combining proximity to railroad station
and cable cars, with frontage on Penn avenue;
will be sold on 10 annnalpayments. Full psrtlcn
lars from J AS. Wf DRAPE ft CO., 1J9 Fourth ave
nue. Pittsburg. auM-80-urrs
Alleshcny Residences.
FOR SALEON LACOCK NEAR SANDUSKY
St., Allegheny, at a reasonable price, 2
bouses, 1 brick Jn front. 1 frame in rear; lot 20 ft.
front to Stoddard st. W. A. HEREON ft bONS,
80 Fourth ave. auE-l-D
FOR SALE-P.600-TEHMS. $250 CASH. AND
balance S40 per month, buys No. 222 Irwin
ave., Secoud ward, Allegheny; fine brick dwell
ing, 8 rooms, vestibule, hall and all Improve
ments: lot 25x118 feet: big bargain; property nust
be sold before Sept. 1, 1S89. ALLES ft BAILE,
1C4 Fourth ave. Tel., 187. au27-42
FOR SALE -ALLEGHENY HOME AT A
great sacrifice: elegant dwelling of 9 rooms,
bath, private sewer connection, both gases, nice
lot. and situated on aTOOd street. This bouse is
nearly new and has been occnpled by owner only,
and Is worth investigation: full .particulars at
office. BLACK ft BAIRD, 85 Fourth ave., 2B. 112.
au27-6!S
FOR SALE- ORTO LET A BEAUTIFUL NEW
house of 7 rooms, bath room, pantry, finished
attic, etc, on Marshall ave., Allegheny: 2 min
utes' walk, on good boardwalk to electric cars,
which will run to 'Pittsburg postofflce after Octo
ber 1; bouse will be finished September 1: price
S3, 000; terms to suit THOS. M. MARSHALL. JR.,
117 Diamond St., Pittsburg. Pa. au23-2
FOR8ALE-IN THE SECOND WARD, AL
LEGHENY, a line brick residence of eight
rooms, hall and vestibule, bath. Inside shutters,
both gases, range h. ft e. water, plenty of
closets, stationary, w. stands. Inside w. c,
cemented cellar, laundry, state roof, papered
throughout; house sets back 10 feet rrom street;
stone coping In front; lot 20x100: easv terms;
only 80,500. HEED B. COYLE ft CO., 131 Fourth
ave. au27-e2-TTSu
.Suburban Residences.
FOR SALE SUBURBAN RESIDENCE IN
borough, 12 acres'! 870 feet front on principal
arenne; on good macadamized road: never falling
spring and well of purest water; large, beautiful
brick dwelling, with slate rdof, marble mantels,
inside w, c, bath, laundry, pantry, natural and
illuminating gases;- best fruited placo In the
country: a bargain. W. H. HEELUAKTH. Real
Estate Agent, 121 Wabash St., West End, city.
au23-3-TTsa
,FOB SALE LOTS.
Cltv 1-ois.
FOR SALE-LOTS ON BLUFF AND VICKROY
sts., near college; terms to suit. ROBT.
COWARD, 20 Bluff St. aul-87-TTSSu
FOR SALE-UN WEBSTER AVE.. COR.
Wooster St., Eleventh ward, 1 square from
cable line lot 57)xll0 ft. W. A. HERRON A
SONS. 80 Fourth ave an20-57-TUF
17OR SALE-BEAUTIFUL LOTS AT MORN-
1NGSIPE, Eighteenth ward; can be bought
for50 to 8K; long payment: the owner will
build houses for purchasers and give long time
to pay for them; requiring an outlay of very little
more than a fair rent. Call npon the owner,
CHAS. E. CORNELIUS, 408 Grant St., Pittsburg,
or go upon the premises and see his agent, N. P.
SAWYLK. au22-19
Suburban Lota.
FOR BALE-tLCOO FOR ALL-ONE ACRE OF
ground, at Ldgewortb. T. K. K.: five minutes
from station; must be- sold this week. F. H.
BUCKING, cor. Sixth and Liberty. an27-40
UWRiSALE-AT ASPINWALL STATION IN
JD the Ross estate tho most desirable suburban
tmlldlnsMottnow in the market for sale: prices
very low and terms easy: call or send for plans.
W, A. HEKKON &BONS. No. 80 Fourth arc
aul-U-ft-S-U-l7-20-24-Z7-
. Ni '. t . , - ..-- ..-... i.- .lJfc.J .i.yntiaL -.v . ... 1,.3... 'i-srUi ,,, .id.Oii.lE4JE-ja.-ii.ti. .L,.- SJisB
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL 'ESTATE.
East End Lota.
F
OK SALE-WELL LOCATED BUILDING
Kites nn ftrazfpr at. At low nrlrf"! and on easv
payments. MELLON BROTHERS, at renna.-R.
It. depot. East Liberty. au25-114-TuSsn
FOR SALE-.LOTS IN VILLA PARK PLAN:
adjoins city line and no city taxes; over 40
trains daily each way: secure plan from JNO. F.
BAXTER, Agt,, 212 bmlthfield st. au20-43-Tnr
FOR SALE LARGE LOTS. FINELY LO
CATED, close to station and easy terms, are
to be had in Villa Park: new plan now ready.
JOHN F. BAXTER, Agent, 512 Smltbfield St.
au25-5S-TuP
FOR SALE TWENTY FINE, LEVEL BUILD
ING lots, situate on Howe and Arabella
streets, Shadvslde: price only (31 per front foot:
this Is the cheapest prooerty In Stiadyside. Call
at once on W. A. HERRON ft bONS, No. 80
Fourth ave. au24-87-D
TTIORSALE-ltC-ACRESLoTBEaWEEN FIFTH
J ave. and Forbes street: the most desirable
building site In the East End (Shady avenue);
within 3 minutes' walk of the electric road;can
be bought right. Inquire of GEORGESCHMIIxr,
157 Fourth ave. au27-4l
FOR SALE-PROPERTY ON UNIMPROVED
street, being advertised at SCO a foot front: I
can offer you choice lots on wide streets, curbed,
sewered and wide flagstone sidewalks. Iron, ftoto
M a foot front: Investigate this. JOHN F. BAX
1ER, Agent, 512 bmlthfield St. au25-l-Tnr
TTiOR SALE BEAUTIFUL BHADYSIDE
A? lots, 50x100 feet, Atlantic arc. near Lib
erty: these lots are perfectly level and In a good
neighborhood, within a few minutes' walk ot
Shadyslde station or cable cars; a reasonable
frlee, with terms to suit, has been placed on
hese excellent lots: call or send to office for
lltho. plan. BLACK ft BA1BD, 95 Fourth ave.
aul9-8-E
Allegheny Lota.
FOR SALE-LOTS ON MAPLE AND LINDEN
avennes and Lombard street. Allegheny, In
the lenth and Twelfth wards: on easy terms. Ap
ply to JOSEPH McN AUG11ER, 43 N. Diamonds!.
mh7-98-r
JW
RSALE-THE CHEAPEST LOTS1NALLE-
GHEN Y, located on Nunnery HUI, easily
reached: call or send for clans: terms easy.
A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
aul4-99-14, 15, 17, 20, 22, 24, 27, 29. 31
Forma.
FOR SALE-FARM. 100 ACRES. RICH SOIL:
well adapted for stock, grain, fruit and
garden, house 5 rooms, bank barn, horses, cattle:
all farmlug Implements, with present crops: S3.0CO
cash. ED, W1TT1SU, 410 Grant street, Pittsburg,
Pa. au27-D
FOR SALE A LARGE FARM: ABOUT 250
acres; only IS miles from city, H mile from
railroad, school, churches, postofflce etc.: will be
sold at a bargain to close up an estate. Particu
lars from J AS. W. DRAPE CO., 129 Fourth ave
nue Pittsburg. au21-79-D
FOR SALU-CHEAP, FARMS-70 ACRES, 8
room bouse bain, orchard, etc.; pleasant
home, four miles from Rochester, for 8.1,000; also,
11 acres, 6-room house, barn and fruit; half a mile
from Rochester; 82, 100, easy payments: 105 acres,
6-room house barn, orchard, etc., three miles
from Beaver, for (4,500, In yearly payments. Send
for farm and exchange list. N. F. HUKbT, Lock
Box 49. Rochester, Pa. au24-14-TTS
FOlt SALE BUSINESS.
Bnaineaa CTtanrea.
FOR SA-LE BATRBER SHOP-GOOD LOCA
TION; 3 chairs: has a good run ot customers:
here Is a chanee for the right party. Aoply 87
LOCUST ST.. Allegheny. aui7-93
FOR SALE-S5O0 WILL BUY ONE OF THE
best restaurants on Siulthfleld St.: owner
must leave eltv.at once: great chance to make
money. ALLES ft BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel.
167. au24-82
FOR SALE A FIRST-CLASS BARBER SHOP
In the central part of Allegheny: good trade
and good reasons for selling. Inquire at
BLACK'S BARBER SUPPLY HOUSE. 80 Dia
mond street, Pittsburg. au27-46
FOR SALE-FINEST, COMPLETE OUTFIT
tor drugstore In the city: all new; prescrip
tion case, 30-ft. counter, side cases, two show
cases, etc. : will sell for (400: cost (1,500. Inquire
at ALBLMARLE HOTEL, Sixth street. au24-74
TTiOR SALE-THE BEST FALL AND WINTER
Ju business season that Pittsburg has ever known
will sooh be here. Choice cheap grocery stores,
dry goods and notion stores, bakeries, furnished
bouse for roomers, very profitable large bakery
and confectionery, cigar stores, feed store, milk
depot, restaurants and dining rooms, printing
office shoe stores; good city grocery stoie to ex
change for city building lots. Free particulars.
bHEPARD ft Cp., 64 Fifth ave ao21-51
Business (Stands.
FOR SALE-W60D ST. WAREHOUSE-LOT
20x90, for less .than value, to close np an es
tate. C. H.LOVE, 93 Fourth avenue. au27-C5
FOR SALE CHEAP-DOWN TOWN PROP
ERTY, bringing in a good rent; situate cor.
Ross st. and First avenue See W. A. HERRON
ft SONS, 50 Fourth ave. aul6-32-16,17,20,24.27.29
FOR SALE-HOTEL-35 BOOMS, ALL MOD
ERN Improvements: in successful operation:
on prominent railroad near Pittsburg. Further
particulars from ALLES ft BAILEY, 164 Fourth
ave. a el.. 167. au27-U
FOR b ALE-AD VANCE. ROLLER MILLS
Newly refitted to Case system, steam pdwer;
doing No. 1 work: desirably located on R. It.:
plenty of hard wheat at mllldoor: terras low. Call
or address TAYLOR BROS, ft CO., Rogers, Col.
Co.. O. au22-67-D
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Tlorses. Vehicles. Live Stock, tfcc
FOR SALE A SPLENDID DK1VLNG BAY
mare and buggy and harness. In flrsi-class
condition. Can be seen at JACKMAN 'S LIVERY
STABLE, Penn avenue. au27-89
FOR SALE-SPEED-ONE BAY TROTTING
horse: can trot in 2:33: is 7 years old and
sound; any person that wants a horse to trot at
county fairs, or for gentleman's driver, should
not fall to 6ee blm; any person that comes can be
shown the speed. Inquire at 525 PENN AVE ,
Pittsburg, au27-47
FOR SALE HORSES AND CARRIAGES-IN
order to settle an estate the following prop
erty is offered at private sale: Bay horse Grover
Cleveland. 5 years old, 16 hands sired by lingo;
this horse Is very stylish, good gatted, and, with
out training, gives promise of speed, prompt
drlverandaNo. lroadster. Sorrel mare Caprice
4 years old, 15 hands, sired by Beaumont, ne by
Belmont: this mare Isxood looking, well bred,
and should. If trained; learn to go fast. Gray
mare 8 years old, 1SH hands, sound, gentle and
rompt driver; has been nsed for family purposes,
ay horse 8 years old. W hands, sound, gentle
a prompt driver; is suitable for a barouche or light
delivery wagon. Alio 1 rockaway, 1 side-bar
buggy, 1 doctor's buggy, 1 set double harness
almost new, single harness, robes, etc. This
property must be sold. For prices, etc. Inquire
at THOMAS E. POLLARD'S. 1044 and IMS Penn
ave. and Eleventh st. auM-67-Tu68u
Machinery and Metals.
JTIOR SALE-ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW
: and refitted: repalrlngpromptly attended to.
ORTER FOUNDRY ANDMACH1NECO..L1M..
below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Fa. aulO-29
FOR S VLE-20-HORSE POWER WESTING
HOUSE engine and 80-horse power tubnlar
holler, with frontand stack complete; about new.
Apply to SCUUETTE ft CO., South Eighteenth
St.. Pittsburg, Pa. .. au25-10
FOR SALE NOW ONE SECOND-HAND
tenoning machine 2 surface planers and 1
shaper, and new and second-hand engines, boilers,
lard kettles, tar tanks, bli'men valves, castings,
etc. VELTE 4 MCDONALD. Thirty-second st.
and Peuu ave. " Iy21-9I-TT8
miscellaneons.
F
IOR SALE-A STEINWAY PIANO-INQUIRE
rear ox si v uijXuh si., z-wsDurg. siui
FOR SALE-TARTY GOING TO EUROPE
wish to dUpose of their furniture. Inquire
No. 4516 DAVIDSON STREET.elty. an25-33-TUSa
AMUSEJ1EXTS.
BIJOU THEATER
To-night,
FRANK DANIELS IN
JLTTTLE PUCK.
Sept. 2. Llzzio Evans in
Fine Feathers. au25-54
ptRAND OPERA HOUSE
To-night, In a
THE. PULLMAN
TOURISTS CAR.
Week Sept. 2-Fred Ward. - au2&8
HARRIS' THEATER EVERY AFTER
NOON and evening;. The distinguished
artiste. AGNES VILLA.
In the great London and New York success,
THE WORLD AGAINST HER.
Week September 2 Pete Baker. au2G-27
H
ARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY
To-night. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday and
aaturaay.
MACK'S GREAT AMERICAN SPECIALTY
COMPANY 20 STARS. au25-2
B
ASE BALL-
TWO GAMES TO-DAY.
ALLEGHENY
VS.
INDIANAPOLIS.
Games called at 2J5 and 4. au2C-18
SIXTH AVENUE DYE WORKS,
M. MAY SONS & CO.,
STEAM DYER8 AND SCOURERS
And general renovators of textile fabrics, la
dies' and gentlemen's soiled or faded garments
neatly cleaned or restored in color. Curtains
of every description carefully attended to.
M. MAY SONS & Co. -
jell-TTS 66 SIXTH AVE:, Pittsburg, Pa.
s
EE
Alles & Baie.y's
REDLINE
REAL ESTATE TRADE MARK.
auZT-il-D
TO LET.
Cltv Residences.
T
IO LET-NEW 7-KOOM HOUSE; (16. J. W.
LUVVKX, Ridge St., near xnircy-iniro. si.
au2S-43-TTSSa
Allegheny Residences.
TK) LET-39 TAGGAKT ST.-TWO-STORY
X brick dwelling of 7 rooms and finished attic
bathroom, natural and artificial gas, water, etc.:
(30. BLaCK ft BA1KD, 95 Fourth ave. au27-3
Farms.
TO LET-A GOOD FARM FOR DAIBY PUR
POSES, of about 235 acres, mostly In grass, at
Virginia Junction, B. ft O. R. K. . Washington
connty. Pa.; a good house, barn and other ne
cessary buildings and excellent spring water, and
railroad station on the place. Inquire of MRS.
MARGARET MCLEAN. Thomas P. O.. Pa., or of
W. N EASE ft CO., 1023 Liberty St., Plttabnrg.
au22-73-TI8
Bnslnesa Stands.
TTV LET-STORE OR OFFICE ROOM, WITH
JL large vault, suitable for insurance office or
similar business, in Germanla Savings Bank
building. No. 419 Wood street: roomrormerly oc
cupied by George Relneman as saloon, and now
temporarily occupied by the American Express
Co.; it Is two steps below grade, making a first
class basement. Inquire at THE BAN K.
)e2J-6S-D
Offices. Drik Room, etc
TO LET-IN THE NEW DISPATCH BUILD
ING, 73, 77 and 79 Diamond street, two of the
roomiest and best-lighted offlcesto be found in the
city; rent. (200and (300 per annum, including elec
tric lights, janitor service and steam heating.
Apply between 10 A. X. and 1 r. M or between
2 and IF. II. y23-67
PERGONAL.
PERSONAL BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS!
Newandold, ancient and ii-ouern. standard
and rare, legal, medical and scientific 30.000 vol
umes to select from. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900
Liberty st. au3-9S
PERSONAL WHY TROUBLE YOUR WIFE,
mother or daughters In renalrlng and clean
ing your old clothes, when It can be done for a
trifle by OICKSON, the Tailor, cor. Fifth ave.
and Wood St., second fluorr Charges moderate:
facilities unsurpassed: suits madetoorder: spring
styles now ready. '1 elephoee 1558. roha
STRAYED.
STRAYED-A SMALL MOOLEY COW WITH
short tall; color red and gray mixed. All ex
penses paid for her return to JOHN McCABE,
Ilraddock, Pa. au22-84
AUCTION SALES.
ZFTXIRIESri TTTIR IE
AT AUCTION.
Fine carpets, curtains and general household
eoods, on the premises at No. 219 Wylle ave..
WEDNESDAY MORNING. August 23, at 10
A.M.
Fine plushparlor suit, mahogany center table,
ornaments. French clock, nne marble, vases,
rose jars, lace curtains, rugs, mats, fenders, coal
vases, velvet body Brussels and ingrain carpets,
fine chamber suits in walnut, wardrobes,' bed
lounges in hair cloth, bedding, mattresses,
springsSinger sewing machlne.tlne silverware,
glassware and dishes, dining chairs, extension
table, cooking utensils: laundry fumishment,
etc, etc Hnnse open after 8 o'clock morning of
the sale. HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM-
au25-101-Tuwsu Auctioneers.
ATTRACTIVE SALE
AT AUCTION
Of fine furniture and carpets TUESDAY
MORNING. Angust 27, 1S89, at 10 o'clock, at
the rooms, No. 311 Market street. .Fine parlor
suits in plU3b, silks, reps and haircloth,
lounges, couches, fancy rockers, easy chairs,
etc; fine chamber suits, wardrobes, folding
beds, dressing cases, washstands, desks, hall
racks,ttables,cbairs, door and window curtains,
linoleum, rugs, pillows,bedding. sorings,clocks.
lamps, toiletware, willow rockers, cabinets,
mirrors, dishes and glassware refrigerator,
stoves, wringers, notions, office furniture,
chiffoniers, bookcases, bedsteads, extension
tables, sideboards, etc. etc
HENRY AUCTION CO.. LIM.,
au25-10O Auctioneers.
AUOTION SALE.
BUSINESS PROPERTY .100 AND 101
WATER ST., NEAR WOOD,
PITTSBURG.
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 18S9, AT 3 P. M
On the premises. A valuable piece of ground,
with two old 3-story brick buildings erected
thereon. Lot 30x80 feet.
BLACK & BAIRD.
aj27-71-27,2),se2,4,6 95 Fourth ave.
AUCTION SALE
ALLEGHENY LOTS.
California ave. Seigel and Somerset streets.
THURSDAY. SEPT. 5. 1889.
at 3 F. M. on the premises, two fine lots 23x108
each, facing on above three streets.
Terms: One-half cash, balance on 'easy pay
ments. BLACK & BAIRD,
au27.72-TT 05 Fourth ave
SOMETHISG CHOICE.
REAL ESTATE.
To close up estate of Alexander Negley, de
ceased; I offer about 11 acres land situate be
tween Negley and Hiland aves., adjoiningjesi
tlences ef Colonel Anderson, Alex Demp'ster
and others. 'Nineteenth ward. Pittsburg, and
adjoining recent purchase of Messrs. Magee.
Flinn and Stewart. This land all fronts on
streets already laid out, and is in a first-class
neighborhood, which is building up rapidly.
Will be sold as a whole or In blocks to suit
purchasers.
Also, lot corner Fens and Negley aves., 105r
200 feet.
HENRY H. NEGLEY,
CORNER SANDUSKY AND LACOCK ST&,
' ALLEGHENY,
Or residence. NEGLEY AVE., Pittsburg.
au22-W-TTS
WOOD MANTELS CEILINGS
AND
WAINSCOTTING,
ihterior Decorators,
Manufacturers and Importers of Flno Furni
ture, Curtains and Ornaments.
Designs and estimates submitted for complete
House Furnishings.
TRYMBY. HUNT 4 CO..
1219 and 1221 Market SL.
y9-T5-TnF Philadelphia, Pa.
150 BUILDING LOTS.
We offer for sale at low prices and on terms
to suit purchasers, 150 lots In the Vllsack heirs
property, situated at the junction of the Butler
Turnpike and Township Road, cIoto to Spang,
Chalfant x Co'a. mills at Etna station, Pitts
burg and Western railroad.
These lots lay well, are convenient to station,
mills, etc, and will rapidly Increase in value.
Call early and get first choice.
STRAUB A MORRIS,
106 Third avenue, corner Wood st,
ao27-6I-TT3u
PURE MILK.
This Company is prepared to receive orders
by mail or otherwise for Absolutely Puke
Mile, delivered to customers In sealed glass
Jabs, picked in Ice at our creamery in Sewick
ley. Price 8 cents per quart.
THE SEWICKLEY DIRY CO..
au20-73-D 110 Wood st, Plttabnrg. Pa.
S FECIAL SALE OF WATCHES, CLOCKS,
jewelry and silverware till Oct. I, to make
room for tall stock; solid gold stickpins 50c up,
etc, all other goods marked down equally as
chean: 25 per cent off on all silverware (hollow),
at WILSON'S. 61 Fourth ave, Fitubnrg.
Watch, clock and jewelry repairing a specialty.
au27-TTS
plANOb,
ORGANS.
a HAMILTON,
SI AND 93 FIFTH AVENUE.
Pittsburg, Pa. ap30-74-D
J. A. JACOBS,
ARCHITECT.
96 Fourth avenue.
O lU7Ti-ra Tlttolitiw T4
0
A.BALPB,
f .
"Si
BUILDING CONTRACTOR,
41 Seventh avenue
Pittsburg, pa.
TolspHoae 13U, sea-aSO-rrs
TO LET-. FORTY-FIFTH ST. BRICK DWELL
ING. 6 rooms, attic ball, natural gas, SC5
per mo.: Harrison st. brick, 8 rooms, hall, attic,
etc., (23 per mo. : Thirty-seventh st. frame 6 rooms,
halt, attic bath, natural gas. (20 per mo.; Butler
st , 8 rooms, hall, bath, natural gas. etc., (35 per
mo. L. O. FKAZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts.
an24-84-TTSU
.EDUCATIONAL.
rnnrs. 1
lege or business. Unsurpassed in advantages!
comiort ana situation, wiwunajeai.
au!7-92
HOLY GHOST COLLEGE
Complete preparatory, commercial anl
Collegiate departments, reopens WEDNES
DAY. SEPTEMBER; new students examined.
Monday, September 2. Apply to Rev. JOHX
T. MURPHY, C. 8. Hp., President. Jyl7-2S
MOUNT 8TE. URSULE. OAKLANIJ-TH B
Uruline Academy reopens on SEP
j.jIBER 2: boarders and day scholars ro4
ceived. For further particulars apply to
S. STE. GERTRUDE,
anlG-25 Superintendent.
T ONG VIEW, BROOKVTLLE, PA.,
A Church School for Girls, will reopen SEP
TEMBER II. 1889. For catalogue apply to
REV. JOHN G. MULHOLLAND. LKD..
au2-78-Tu7 Principal.
TWO CHOICE SCHOOLS.
BROOKE HALL, for girls and yonnt
ladles. 8HOKTLIDGE MEDIA ACADEMY;
for boys and young men. SWITH1N C."
SHORTL1DGE. A. M. (Harvard graduate),
Media, Pa., near Philadelphia.- anI-8
MISS MARY MAC DONALD. FORMER
principal of Miss Fuller's school, wiU.
open
A SCHOOL FOR GIRLS
in Allegheny
OCTOBER 1, 1SS9.
au2-36Vrur
WEST WALNUT STREET SEMINARY
for young ladies; 23d year: Is provided,
for giving a superior education in collegiate
eclectic and preparatory departments; also In
music and art. MRS. HENRIETTA KUTZ,
2045 Walnut sr, Pmla. au4-90-rrs
Notre Dame of Maryland.
Collegiate Institute for young ladies and pre
paratory school for little girls. EMBLA P. O.,
three miles from Baltimore, Md.. conducted by
the Sisters of Notre Dame. Send for catalogue.
jyS0-C9-TTS
SOUTHERN HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS,
915 and 917 N. Charles street. Baltimore '
MRS.W.M.CARY. I Established 1842. French
MISS CARY. ( the language of the school.
jyl8-84-TT3
MOUNTAIN SEMINARY. BIRMING
HAM, Pa. A thoronzb.school for youns
ladies. Situation noted for health. Home
comforts. 33dvear. Grounds, 100 acres. Three
courses of study. Prepares for college. Sebd
for illustrated catalogue. A. R. GRILR, Busi
ness Mn'gr. MISS N. J. DAVIS, Principal.
auo.53-D
NEW YORK MILITARY" ACADEMY,
Cornwall-on-Hndson. Course of study iu
civil engineering, English and classics. Labor
atory, drawing room and field work. Beautiful
huildings, grounds, location. COL. C. J.
WRIGHT, B. S A. M, Supt; BELDEN F.
HYATT. Conid't of Cadets. jelO-11
ROCK HILL COLLEGE, ELLICOTT CITY,
Md.; conducted by the brothers of the
Christian Schools; scientific, classical and com
mercial courses: the modern languages and
drawing are taught without extra cbarg;
studies will be resumed on the first Monday of
September. Forparticularsaddress
aulO-23 BROTHER DENIS. Presid ent
PITTSBURG ACADEMY.
Normal. Academic. Commercial. Students
prepared for advanced classes In the best col
feces, for teaching, for business. Young La
dies' Seminary Department. Fall term opens
September 9. 1889. Hon. Tbos. M. .Marshall,
President Board ot Trustees. Address J.WAR
REN LYTLE, Principal. No. 7 Fourth avenue.
JylS-Sl-TTS
PARK INSTITUTE FORMERLY PRE
PARATORY aud commercial depart
ments of Western University. Three courses:
Classical, English and Business.includingshort
hand and typewriting. Business and shorthand
classes open to both sexes. Fail term opens Sep
tember 2 at No. 204 North avenue, Allegheny,
Pa. Office hours 9 to 11 a. m. Call or send for
prospectus. LEVI LUDDEN, A. M.. PrincipaL
au3-46-TTS
KEBLE SCHOOL. SYRACUSE, N. Y.
Boarding School for Girls. Under the su
pervision of the Rt, Rev. F. D. Huntington. S.
T. D. The nineteenth school year begins
Wednesday, September 11, 1889. .References
Rt. Rev. H.C. Potter, D.D..N.Y. Rev. Wm. R.
Huntington. D. D Grace Church, N. Y. City.
Pres. E. N. Potter, D. D.. Geneva. N. Y. Hon.
Andrew D. White, Ithaca, N. Y. Apply to
MISS MARY J. JACKSON, Principal.
jel4-72-TUK
CURRY 'UNIVERSITY,
SIXTH STREET. PITTSBURG.
1,477 STUDENTS LAST YEAR.
Classical, Scientific, Ladies' Seminary, Normal.
Musical, Elocutionary, Business Collese and
Shorthand departments. Send for new cata
logue. Correspondence with young persons de
siring a better edncation respectfully solicited.
JAMES CLARK WILLIAMS, A. IL. Pres't,
jylS-S2.rrs.
WILLARD SCHOOL,
41 FIFTH AVENUE.
A select school for the caret nl and thorough
preparation or boys and young men for college,
scientific school or business. The course of
study is snch as to afford an excellent prepara
tion for Princeton, Yale or Harvard Colleges.
The next session begins Monday, September 2.
ISAAC W. KOONTZ, A. M. (Princeton),
au26-59 PrincipaL
PITTSBURG ART SCHOOL. ESTAB
LISHED 1884, offers advantages of a
tnorougn Academic cnoot 01
Art, combined with private in
struction; each pu p 1 1 under
joint direction of George Het
zel (Dusseldorf Academy), John
W. Beatty (Munich Academy).
Students who cannot attend dally
mav enter for limited number of
days a week, r or prospectus address
JOHN W. BEATTY, Principal.
au3G8-Tus 413 Wood street, Plttsburc
Pennsylvania Female College.
Situated 'in a beautiful park, on a commanding
plateau, in the suburbs of Pittsburg, away from
city noise and dust. Unsurpassed ror beauty and
healthfulness. Excellent facilities for study of
Natural Sciences, Classics and Mathematics In
short, every department well equipped. The
completion of Dllwortb Hall, comnrislng new
chape, commodious class rooms and additional
dormitories has increased capacity and furnishes
faculties for thorough educational work of the
PELLETKEAU, President, Pittsburg (Hast End),
la. jy6-4-TUS
THE PMSYLVAMA STATE COLLEGE.
Fall session opens September 11. Examinations
for admission September 10. New buildings and
equipment greatly Increase the facilities for In
struction In all departments. Courses In Agri
culture, Chemistry. Botany and Horticulture,
Civil, Mechanical and Electrical Engineering,
and In General Science and Modern Languages.
Special courses for Ladles. Tuition rrec iilty
Scholarsnlps entitle theiolders to free room rent.
'orcatalogue or other Information address
THE PKESIDENT. State College, Center Co., Pa.
President Atherton may be personally con
sulted at the Monongahela House, Pittsburg.
Tuesday and Wednesday, August Zt and 28. from
9 A. M. to 4 F. Jt. au-9I-TTS
DO NOT HESITATE
to buy lots in Allegheny City if you can find
choice property, desirably located, at a mod
erate price.
BENTON PLACE
is right on the line of rapid Improvement,
near new California avenue and proposed
Bellevue electric road. Lots are large, well
drained, beautifully situated and are the
cheapest borne sites now offering In Allegheny.
At 3200 to 500 each. Call on me for plans and
conveyance to the ground.
CHARLES SOMERS,
313 Wood St.
Telephone 1042.
au23
TJOR SALE
BUILDING LOTS
AT
ASPINWALL STATION,
West Fenn Railroad, only 7 miles from Alle
gheny depot, adjoining SHARPSBURG.
The "Aspinwall Land Company" have subdi
vided a part of the beautiful suburban property
known as the
ROSS ESTATE.
Into lots of 23 feet. 50 feet and 100 feet frontage,
or by tho acre, and are offering them for sale at
f rices that will suit the most conservative
erms very easv. title guaranteed by the "Fidel
y Title and Trust Company," of Pittsburg.
Special inducements to early purchasers. There
is a representative always on the premises who
will show the property. Take a train to Aspla
wall station, which is directly on the premises,
or call on the agents,
W. A. HERRON 4 SONS.
80 Fourth ave cltv.
Who will give you plans of the lots, with faE
Information and prices.
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