-T THE PITTSBURG 'DISPATCH,' 'TUESDAY, 'SEPTEMBER'1' & MPSP5;:' a:-; . ;s WM. THAW'S WILL, After Distributing Several Millions He Formed a Coke Trust. HIS CHILDREN SHARE EQUALLY. Legacies Giren and Hundreds of Thousands f of Dollars Devoted to "EDUCATION, EELIGION AND CHARITY Yesterday the will of the late "William Thaw was admitted to probate by Register Connors, and letters testamentary issued to the widow, Mary Copley Thaw, and three bods "William Thaw, Jr., Benjamin Thaw, Alexandria Blair Thaw and his son-in-law, W. R. Thompson. The will is dated July C, 1889, and "William Jackson, T. H. B. McKnight and Robert It. Reed are wit nesses. It covers 36 pares, legal cap, type written. The material portions are: To the executors, their survivors atyl duly appointed successors, all the testator's estate, except coal and coal lands otherwise disposed of, iu trust, that they shall execute the pro visions ot the will. With these exceptions the estate is to be inventoried and appraised by said executors and then divided into 16 shares of equal value, certain shares to be increased or diminished accordiuc vo certain contingencies. The testator says that as creditors will not probably need the information, and others interested can get it from the executors, tho inventory and appraisement shall not be tiled with the Register of Wills unless said action be legally necessary. Immediately after probate the executors are directed to pay to Mary Copely Thaw, testator's widow, $10,000 in cash, in addition to any other provision made for her, out of and chargeable to three equal shares, excepting coal and coal lands, and subsequently called supply parts. MRS. THATT PROVIDED FOE. Testator directs that of the 16 equal parts named three shall be conveyed to the widow, provided she survive testator 30 days next en suing after the admission of the w ill to probate. This provision was intended to enable her to make testamentary disposition in case she died before testator or within 30 days of probate the three equal "parts or shares of my estate to be allotted or set apart to my children, and the in creased number of equal parts or shares of my estate so allotted or set apart to my children shall be fairly divided Into as many equal parts as there are children of mine surviving me, ir respective of their maternal descent, and in cluding as one such the lawful issue of any deceased child; and the said executors, or trus tees from time to time acting, shall carry out and perform concerning such enlarged equal parts the directions and provisions hereinatter contained, relative to the equal parts or shares of my estate to be allotted or set apart to my children." At the end of that period, if she survive, the property ests in her absolutely. Of all the 18 equal parts 10 are allotted to testator's children, Eliza, widow of George B. Edwards; William Slaiy, wife of William R. Thompson; Benjamin and Alexander Blair, five children of testator's deceased wife, Eliza Burd Blair and Henry Kendall. Edward.Josiah Copley, Margaret and Alice Cornelia, the five children of testator's wife, Mary Copley; but these parts are held in trust by the executors. The three remaining shares, styled "supply parts,' are devoted to the payment of all lawful debts, taxes, commissions, expenses, etc., inci dent to the execution of the will, gifts, be quests, annuities, etc, and if any residue to be disposed of as subsequently directed. Gifts, bequests, etc, are directed to reach recipients without diminution by reason of any cause whatsoever, and wife and children are similarly protected, all charges to be paid from "supply parts" for two years following testa tor's death, after which all except annuities shall bear their own Ian f ul expense. HOW TO DIVIDE VALUES. The executors ire empowered to designate items of the estate which at their appraised value shall constitute each one of all the 16 equal shares, appraisers to be appointed by the executors, or trustees then acting, seals ac knowledged and writings acknowledged andre corded, if necessary, or expedient. The property on Fifth street,tstator's home stead for 36 years, contents, appurtenances, including stable, horses, vehicles, plate, jew elry, etc, lot and cottage at Cresson. exclud ing cash stocks, bonds or shares in action that may be therein, lot In Allegheny Cemetery, al together to be appraised at 40.000. and at that Taliration form part ot the property allotted to the shares of children, minors at testator'6 de cease except that his widow is requested to en joy them for life without charge. It is directed that testator's lot in the Alle vj gheny cemetery snail be tree for burial pur posso all bis immediate family and descend ants. He directs that his other lot be resold to the Allecbeny Cemeteryat cost and interest for roadway purposes, and unless they see good reason to the contrary the executors are to as sign his Wood street property, Nos. 46 and 48, and bis Smithfleld street property, Nos. lOi 104, 106 and 10S. to the shares of his children. Provision is made that If there be increase of lawful issue after date of will such issue shall be taken care of by a reapportionment. The same provision is made in case of death of My of the heirs, by which the size of the shares are increased. "But the whole number of shares shall in no event be less than 12, my purpose being that not less thau one-half of my estate shall go to my children, even shonld a less number than six of them snrvive me, mcludin" as one such the lawful h-sue of each deceased child; in which case the said half, being 12 equal parts or shares, shall be fairly divided Into as many equal portions as there are chil dren surviving me, and with reference to said equal portions of said half said executors shall perform and carry out all the provisions and directions in this will set forth affecting the equal parts or shares to be allotted to or set apart for my children." AS JOINT PEOPERTr. The shares of the minor children are to bo managed as joint property during their minor ity. The heirs who are of age are to be paid at once one half their property.and the minors, as tbey reach their majority, one-fourth of their share allotted, the remainder to be man. aged by trustees appointed by the executors, and it is provided that these heirs cannot en cumber, assign, convey or anticipate, the pro visions being applicable to the lawful issue of any deceased child, who shall take the place of tho deceased. Should any child die without issue bis share is tc be equally divided among tho remainder, irrespective of maternal d scent. It is willed that the executors, survivors or successors shall continue to act so Ion as any act of administration is necessary. The execu tors are empowered to associate with them selves as trustees or as guardians suitable per sons, but such shall not become guardians un less to nil vacancies in the number of execu tors for which the will makes provision. The number of executors and the number of trus tees of the shares allotted to the minor chil dren shall not at any time bb less than three. "Whenever a trustee or trustees shall be re quired under the provisions of this will, for whose appointment direction is not otherwise given, such trustee or trustees shall be appointed by the executors of my will or the trustees from tune time acting (as distinguished fram the separate trus tees appointed to hold the respectiv Farts of shares in trust for my children) and authorize and enipow er said executors or the irustees from time to time acting, when said separate trustees are required to appoint one or more such separate trustees at their discre tion in each instance when such separate trus tee or trustees shall be required, such appoint ment to be made by writing under their hands and seals duly acknowledged and recorded."' " After explicit directions as to the ..,. r the executors to manage the estate of the minor children, the testator proceeds to Eire direction for the defining of gifts, pa menu, annuities, etc The executors are directed to securely invest a fund sufficient to produce an annual income of $1,300, to be paid in quarterly installments for life, to Cousin Harriet A. Thaw, J2M).. Rev. Daniel H Riddle, $500; niece Jane Ross, S60Q. At the death of the annui tants the tund becomes a part of the residue or the "supply parts." The will directs that should the following named persons, corporations or organizations survive testators, the executors are to pay them the sums written after their names. NUMEROUS BEQUESTS. Nephew JohnT. IJennislon, 10,000; Charles T. Lyon and J. Denniston Lyon, sons or my niece, Mrs. Eliza T. Lyon (now Airs. Fleming) and to ber daughter, Mrs. KathcrlneT. Fell, Si M0 each Uephew John T. Malln, 83,000; Mece Kate itosalle ilalln. I7.0W; Brother-in-law William JL Hersh. S,ax; .Mece Eliza Hersh McKnlgbt, M.C00: Alexander Lvon, son or my niece ilrs. hlzaT. Lyon uOwMrs. Fleming). 83,oou: Josiah Copley, Jr., my wife's brother, fi too; iUry Boss (now ilrs. Van Antwerp), bally ltossT my wile's nieces, and Mrs. Margaret ltoas. 82,(00 each; Jeannette Copley and Margaret Copley Wade, my Alice a Ihsw, or luciiinona.va., daughter of ray cousin, William blminons Thaw, $2,000; w. J. Miller. John Alrich, Elizabeth Jlorrit Scott, conslons or my deceased wile tliza Burd Blair, and to the wife or Bobert F. Morris, $1,000 each; fjousin Matilda T. Murphy, SI.OiC; Rose -pley. wire of W. H. Copley, $1,U)0; ule Conlcy, wife of Edward Copley. LOU); lof the three children sow living of Annie and Edward Copley. JtooOt Rev. M. B. Kiddle, J 1,000: Kev. Hcnrv Kendall, 11.000: Bev. Herricfc ohnson. fl.OW; Rev. C. L. Thompson. $1,000; Rev. E. P. Cowan, S1.0O0; Mattte Smith (now wire of George T. Parmely. ot St. Paul, Minn.), my wife's relative, SI 000: Mary Thaw, or Richmond, Va., daughter or mv cousin, William Simmons Thaw, and to Fannie Thaw, wife or Buford Urvmcs. 81, 000 each: Lee Thaw, Richard I- Thaw, Edward B. Thaw and Helen Thaw Morton, chil dren or my cousin, William Simmons Thaw, or Ulchmoua, Va.. 8300 each: Columbia Thaw LittelL or Washington, D. C, and each or her three children now living. 8500: .Mary Thaw, daughter or my cousin, Colnmbus Thaw, or Washington. D, C. f 0U0: Jane Thaw, idow or my cousin, John Thaw, or Washington. 1. C, 8500. Miss Ada Wllmarth. 8330; Margaret Lulu Crnmoton. SAOXl. and to Kate and Natalie Crumpton. 81.U00; wldowand throe children or W. II. Thaw, dercased, now or Mil lord. Iel.. 81.030 cach;to the children or Rcbessa ThawRlcrgs, two boys. SoOO each, and two girls, Ella and Jessie, fisoo each: Mrs. 8. H. btrlon. now of Philadelphia, 8iOOO: Hannah Matilda Wlltber gcr, sister of W. H. Thaw, deceased. 82.000: John A. Brashear. V0: wife or James H. Thaw, now or Grand Raplas, Mich.. 81.000: Charles Thaw, or Philadelphia, son or mv uncle, Charles Thaw, 83,000: Hannah Thaw Rohfnson. daughter or Ilauuah Robinson, now of Nashville, Tcnn.. Sl.CpO; Mary E. Dlshman, Bowling Green, Ky.. and to her sister Claraandherbrother John. $1,000; Miss Mary Agnew. daughter or Hcv. J. Holmes Agnew. oeceased, SLOOO: Rev. Samuel H. Kel logg. Toronto. Canada, SLO0O; Annie Thaw, the income or $10,000. My sister has a competence, but I wish to place this sum at her testamentary disposal, the Income thereur during her lire to be used as she sees lit. IN AFFECTION'S ENVELOPE. Charles J. Clarke and my niece, Louisa Clarke, bis wife: my niece Mary Semple Sharpe, my niece Agnes Clark Kennedy, and my nephew Frank Semple, $1,000 each. They are all independently situated, but I wish to name them here in affectionate remembrance, and to request that the sum aforesaid be ap plied by them respectively in whole or In part to the cost of such memorial object as each shall select, suitable to be a reminder of my life-long regard for them. To each house servant of four months' stand ing at the time of testator's death he leaves S100. The executors are directed to pay to the Allegheny Cemetery Company $3,000 in trust, to invest the same in and apply the income to the repair of and care or the family lotsfand to expend not to exceed -320.000 on the large oval lot in which testator's deceased wife Eliza Burd is buried. Board or Home Missions or the Presbyterian Church, $20,00'). Board or Missions Tor Frcedmen or the Presbyterian Church, 10,000; Board or or the Presbyterian Church. $2,000; Board or Edu cation or the Presbyterian Church. $2,000; Presby terian Board or Keller for Disabled Ministers and the Widows and Orphans or Deceased Ministers, 810,000; Presbyterian Board or Aid Tor Col leges and Academies, $30,000; Trustees or the Presbyterian Board or Publication, $1,000; Board or Foreign Missions or the Presbvterlan Church, $20,000: American Board or Commission ers Tor Foreign Missions, $5,000: Homeopathic Medical and Surgical Hospital and Dispensary, E5.000: Alleo-hpnv flenpr! Hn.nlTtl ?n mn Mercy Hospital, $20,000; Home oftheUood- Shep herd. Troy Hill, Allegheny, S3, 000; House or the Little Sisters or the Poor on Penn avenue, $2,000; vr.'-.Ti "r.. - r ..--" rrr,vr." .t House or the Little Sisters or the Poor. Washing ton street, Allegheny, SLOOO: Pittsburg Library Association, $5,000. HOMES AND INSTITUTIONS. Home ror Aged Protestant Women, $6,000, to be invested, and the 'income thereor to be used to aid Indigent applicants in making up the sum required to admit them to the Home; Home ror Aged Protestant Men and Aged Couples, and Home ror Incurables, under same conditions, ir any admission charge is made, and if not, said sum to be added to the endow ment ror income ror use or the Home; Pittsburg Association ror the Improvement or the Poor, $10, 000 in five annual payments, to be used for compensation of superintendent and visitor. If need be: Children's Temporary Home. Washing ton street. $3,000 in five annual payments. Young Men's Christian Association, or Pitts burg, $2,000, and in addition thereto $1,000 per an num ror six Tears, said annual pavinents to begin one year arter the payment or the $2,000. Pltts burgSchool or Design ror Women. $1,000 per year ror five years. Rev. William A. Passavant. $1,000 for his personal use and 85. Kioto be applied to such charitable or religious uses as he may elect. Maryville College, East Tennessee, and Berea College, Madison county, Ky.. $5,000 each. Rev. J. A. McAfee, ror the ose of Park College, Park vllle. Mo., $10,000, and the Turther sum or $10,000 ror the support or the Park College family. Trustees or Western University or Pennsylvania, $100,000. to be used as said Trustees shall deem best ror the interests or the university. College at Jamestown, Dakota, $1,100. The executors are directed to pay one-hair the cost or completing in stone the spire or the Third Presbyterian Church, on Sixth avenue, not to ex ceed $10,000, provided the other hair is raised within two years bv the congregation or others. Any other subscriptions made bv testator and not paid before his death arc to bo paid out of the sup ply parts. ue lehts due bv Robert Patterson. John S. Tlttle. iioocni juorris, uose uopiey, oosepn stoetton, the latter oi Chicago, the executors are to release, remit and cancel. TO PITTSBUEC'S ASTRONOMER. Testator says: 1 direct that an p indebtedness of John A. Brashear to me shall be released, re mitted and cancelled. It is further my will that the said John A. Brashear shall be permitted to occupy, free of rent ror ten years, the house and lot on Buena Vista street, Allegheny, owned by me and now in his possession, tlietlme to be occu pied amd used by him In the manufacture or pro duction of Instruments or appllantes or precision, all taxes on said premises to be paid by him so long as be occupies the property. It is my will and Intention that the privilege or occupancy above mentioned shall be personal to the said John A. Brashear, and shall not be assignable or transfer able voluntarlly or by Judicial or other sale, and that it shall extend only to the occupancy or said premises Tor the purposes above mentioned. -In cae said supply parts shall prove Insufficient to perform and carry out the provisions and di rections in this my last will contained relative thereto, the deficiency shall first ran upoVthet," ftnU1!?! to t,hc ,.rn',ee!' or tWes,em Cnlvcrslty or Pennsylvania, to the full amount thereor if necessary, and subseauentlv should therestlll be a deficiency, next upSS thebequests to colleges or institutions oflearnlne nrorataTor tothe All amount thereor. a f may bePn?ssarv. and next. In like manner, on bequest to religions boards, and next upon bequests to hospitals and institutions or organizations or ckarlty or bene ficence." After making a reat many provisions or various kinds to cover the multi farious conditions nnder which the property lies, Mr. Thaw says that warned by his knowledge Tlm,stVatm!'5'be6et up against his estate. I wish to declare, both Tor the guidance or said ex ecutors and or any tribunals that may be called tiDon to adjudicate any claims against mv estate that I have not In the past given or executed any bonds or friendship." as that term is now un derstood In this country, oranyotherlnstruments or writing out orthe usual line or business trans actions, nor made any verbal promises, nor do I Intend hereafter to give or execute any such writings or make any verbal promises which can or ought to bo the basis or anv claim for money acalnstmv estate: and I herehY Inntrnetthaa-r- ecutors or this my will "to resist any such pre- t.nri.ri ..1st ins hv wKhmimf.. m. ., A COKE TRUST. Coal and coal lands, options, etc. in West moreland and Fayette counties, held by testator, arc to be paid ror out or the three supply parts or tlm ctitp ripvlc1 nntn William ir m.n son, William Thaw, Jr., and Benjamin Thaw, who arc designated as "The Coke Trust, " to hold the same as undivided property until It shall be advantageous to begin mining the coal, and then to do busi ness. Recommending that no haste be made to begin operations nor waste allowed. Care or every kind Is enjoined, so that schemers be not allowed to skim the cream: that maps be made and opera tions so conducted that the entire body shall be made available and profitablv worked. The trustees are enjoined rioin running or coking ror themselves, or being participants save as lessors, and leases are to be made In such manner that lessees shall make all improvements at their own cost, but nothing contained in the will is to be construed so as to prohibit testator's sons, William and Benjamin, from o operating "and should it be round that the best interest orthe trust call ror the postponement or the date bv leasing and the coke trust be round lacking revenue. moi.ey tnereror Is to be taken from the three snpply parts or the estate, but lest the settlement of the estate be hampered no payments arc to be made except during two years next ensuing. It being expected that the coal trust shall be at least eelr-sustalning there after. It Is ordered that none or said coal shall be sold in bulk before January I, l'JUQ, nor afterward, unless It be found for the best interest or the trust, except to straighten lines or ror better Ten Illation or drainage, etc., etc NO BONDS NEEDED. The number or trustees is always to be kept at three survivors to fill vacancies. Neither the trustees named nor those appointed are Jo be re quired to give bonds for the faithful performance of their duties, the power or the courts being in voked to remove any who shall misconduct them selves. A6 soon as there shall be a revenue the net pro ceeds are to be ascertained semi-annually, 10 per cent to be retained ror the protection or the trust and the coke trust Is to be continued during the natural lives oi an tue testators children, grand children and great grandchildren, during the lurther period olZl years next enssing after the death or the survivor or all said children, grandchildren and great grandchildren, unless the coat shall have been sooner exhausted, and they are to receive the net income less the 10 per cent aforesaid. The trust Is to be made per petual, and as children, grandchildren or great grandchildren die their snares are to be divided among the remainder. Particular attention Is enjoined to secure the interests of daughters, granddaughters and other female descendants. The benefl claries are not to be allowed to encum ber or anticipate, transler or sell for debts and when the coal Is exhausted the trustees will be al lowed to sell the lands remaining, the proceeds to be paid to the beneficiaries. During the first two jears executors' services are to be paid out orthe snpply parts ol the estate and compensation shall not be less than $5. 000 nor more than $7,000 to each executor ror the entire term or two years. They are desired to employ sufficient and competent clerical help, to be paid out orthe supply parts during two years. Finally provision is made ror the filling or va cancies fn the ranks of the executors by those re maining. Mr. Thaw's estate Is variously estimated to foot up anywhere from $3,000,000 to $15,000,000. pehool supplies. Ii. Brcuninger & Co., 635 Smithfleld St., Pittsburg, Pa., is the place to buv hem. They have the largest assortment, o"f slates, school bags, pencil boxes, etc, in the market. Wholesale and retail. Cabinet photos, $1 per doz. Lies' Pop ular GaUerj, 10 and 12 Sixth st,. ixsa GREAT WATEPs DEINKEKS. Thnt'a llio War Allegheny' Remnant of Hcntth Is Explained. Last week the Allegheny death rate in creased from 26 to 33. Twelve were of chil dren under 12 years, and seven oi these were of mere infants. Nineot the children died from cholera infantum and three from whooping cough. Typhoid is reported as decreasing rapidly, and there was but one death from that cause. Superintendent Armstrong says it is the abundant drinking and use ot water to sprinkle streets that has kept Allegheny so healthy. The vrater required daily is 20, 000,000 callons. Two Xjarse Excursion. The German Catholic excursions to Cleve land, yesterday were crowded. The Cleve land and Pittsburg road carried over 400 persons, and the Pittsburg and Lake Erie nearly as many. The occasion of the rush is the great congregation of German Catholics in the Forest City to-morrow. . To tbe Ladle. Advance styles in fall millinery; on ex hibition to-morrow and Thursday. JOS. HORNE & CO.'S Penn Avenue Stores. Mnrjlnnd Exposition. The B. & O. H. E. will sell excursion tickets at rate of $9 for the round trip, from September 7 to 14, inclusive, good to return until the 21st, inclusive, to the Maryland Exposition, at Baltimore. Trains leave depot at 8 A. M. and 9:20 P. M. Use "Una" flour finest spring patent in the world. "Golden "Wedding" the best of bread flours. "Suquesne" has no equal as a pastry flour. Homing's "Ivory," gern of all family flours. For the Hot Spell. "We put on counter to-day seventy (70) pieces French satincs, elegant styles, brand new, 35 cent quality at 15 cents a yard. Jos. Hokne & Co.'s Penn Avenue Stores. Patronize home industry and drink Frauenheim & Vilsack's Pittsburg beer. Cabinet photos, 51 per doz. Lies' Pop ular Gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth st. ttsu MEETINGS. -VTOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF L the stockholders of the Frohsinn Society to elect Directors takes place at their office, 305 Penn ave.. TUESDAY. September 10, 1889,from 4 o'clock r. at, till 9 o'clock p. jr. auC84-D C. W. KRAUS, Secretary. "VTOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF JM the Stockholders of "The Sewickley Dairy Co." 'will be held at the office of the company. No. 110 Wood St. Pittsburc, Pa., on TUESDAY, September 10, between the hours of 3 and 4 o'clock p. X., to elect a board of directors to serve for the ensuing year and transact such other business as may be properly brought before them. J. E. SHAW, Secretary. Pittsburg. August 31. 188k se2-16 OFFICIAIy PITTSBURG. SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE CEIVED up until TUESDAY, September 3, at 2 o'clock P. x for printing and binding 1,000 copies of tbe descriptive list of all real property assessed for city taxation. Blanks for bidding and information furnished on ap- Slicatlon to the office of tbe City Controller, londs 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-D Controller. PROPOSAL. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS PRO POSALS for the foundations and masonry lor extension of piers Smithfleld street bridge will be received till September 5, 18S9. plans and specifications atmv office. Lewis block. se3-42 G. LINDENTHAL, Engineer. NOTICE TO BUILDERS OF FIRE ES CAPES. Sealed proposals will be re ceived until SATURDAY. September 7. at 3 P. N. for the erection of fire escape to school building in Knoxville borough. Bidders should give specification of kind of escape they pro pose to erect and state what time would be re quired to erect same. The board reserves the right to reject any or all bids. W. C. H. NO BLE Secretary, Twenty-second and Josephine sts., S. 8., city. se3-87 PROPOSALS FOR STEEL SHLLL-ORD-NANCE office. War Department, Wash ington, August 29, 1SS9. Sealed proposals, in duplicate, will be received at this office unul 3 o'clock r. H., on Thursday, September 19, 1889, when they will be publicly opened, for furnish ing the Ordnance Department, U. S. A., with 100 7-inch and SO 11-inch steel cast shell. All information required by bidders can be bad upon application to Captain R. BIRNIE, Jr., Acting Chief of Ordnance. sel-98 TO IRON MANUFACTURERS OFFICE of U, S. Light House Engineer, Fifth and Sixth Districts, Baltimore, Md August 21. 1889. Proposals will be received at this office until 12 o'clock M., on WEDNESDAY, the 18tU day of September, 18S9.for furnishing the mater ials and labor of ail kinds necessary for the completion and delivery of the metal work of the Gull Shoal and Pamlico Light Bouses North Carolina. Flans, specifications, forms of proposal, and other information may be ob tained on application to this office. Tbe right is leservedto reject any or all bids, and to waive any defects. J. C. MALLERY, Captain of Engineers, U. S. A., Light House Engineer. 3U22-61-TTS A3IUSE31ENTS. T WELFTH ANNUAL FAIR OP THE- BUTLER COUNTY AGRICULTURAL AS SOCIATION Will be held on their grounds, at BDTLER, PA., SEPTEMBER 10, 11, 12, and 13, 1889. Liberal premiums are offered in all classes. A large addition to the stabling has been built. Exhibitors will be well accommodated and vis itors well entertained. Entries in all classes clne Saturday. September 7. at 6 o'clock p. M. ALL PREMIUMS PAID ON THE GROUNDS on Friday, 13, commencing at 1 o'clock. Mu sic by the Major E. A. Montooth Band, of Pittsburg. For premium list or speed purses send to W. P. ROESSIN G, Secretary. se3-5-D M RS. JENNESS MILLER Will lecture on ARTISTIC DRESS. GRAND OPERA HOUSE, 2 o'clock P. M., THURSDAY. September 5. Box office'now open. Orchestra, SI; circle, 75c; balcony, 50c auijl-TO D GRAND OPERA HOUSE FREDERICK TO-NIGHT, WARDE. THE MOUNTEBANK. Week September 9 Tannehill's Brick-a-Brack. se2-15 BIJOU THEATKR To-night, LIZZIE EVANS -IN FINE FEATHERS. September 9 W. J. SCANLAN. sel-61 H ARRIS' THEATER-EVERY AFTER NOON and evening. PETE BAKER IN THE EMIGRANT. Week Sept 9 Passion's Slave. sel-6 TTARRY WILLIAMS' ACADEMY To-night and Matinees. LABOR DAY MATINEE AT 2. Night Prices. DAVENE'S ALLIED ATTRACTIONS. sel-8 THE NEW WORLD'S MUSEUM. Allegheny City. James Geary, manager; Harry Scott, business manager. Casino Comic Opera Co. A multitude of Curiosities. Perform ances hourly. sel-Oi-D 150 BUILDING LOTS. We offer for sale at low prices and on terms to suit purchasers, ISO lots in the Vilsack heirs property, situated at tbe junction of the Butler Turnpike and Township Boad, close to Spang, Chalfant & Co's. mills at Etna station, Pitts burc 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& MORRIS, 106 Third avenue, corner Wood st au27-61-TTSn B3 Display adverlUemcnit one dollar ptr iquare or one imertion. Classified advertitt mails on this page inch as Wanted, For Sale, To Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser tion, and none taken for less than fifty cents. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH Buenos offices. For tho accommodation of tho public, Branch Offices have been established at the following places, where Want, For Sale, To Let, and other transient advertisements will be received up to 9 P. M. for inser tion next morning: Advertisements are to be prepaid except where advertisers already have accounts with TUE 1)18- PATCH. prrrsBURQ. THOMAS MCCAFFKEV. S5C9 Butler street. KMIt, G. STUCKEV, 21th Street and 1'enn aTfc E. G. STtJCKEY A CO., Wylie aye. and Fultonst. N. BTOKELY. Fifth Avenue Market House. EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue, OAXX.A2TO. -MCALLISTER & SBEIBLER.StbaT. AAtwOOd sU EOUTBSIDE. JACOB SFOHN. So. 2Carson street H. A. DONALDSON, 1707 Carson street. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHEK, 59 Federal street. H. J. McDKIDE, Federal and Ohio streets. FEED H. EGGEKS. in Ohio street. F. H. EGGEKS & SON, Ohio and Chestnut J IS. J. F. STEVENSON, Arch and Jackson streets. THOMAS McHENKY, Western and Irwin aves. G. W. IiUGHES. FennsTlvanla and Beaver aves. I'EltKY M. OLEIM. Kebecca and Allegheny ayes. - WANTED. aiule Ucln. w GOOD BAEBEK. NO. 312 SC3-SS FEBKY ST. WANTED-A BOY WITH EXPERIENCE AT barbering. No. 3307 FIFTH AVE. se3-3S WANTED-GOOD CARPENTERS. INQUIRE HAUGH & KEENAN, 31 and 35 Water. city. se3-73 -TTTANTEI-A GOOD BARBER AT NO. 8 TV SM1THF1ELD ST., opposite Monongahela House. seS-83 WANTED-A FEW GOOD INCANDESCENT wlremen. Apply to JOHN . BIDALU 47 Fifth ave. ' se3-2 III tNTFII Ot.AKS I1KOOHATOKS. IN- W QUIRE FORT PITT GLASS WORKS, Washington st. se3-71 WANTED-A MAN THAT UNDERSTANDS running meat market Inquire at 209 GRANT ST., city. se3-94 WANTED-A GOOD COAT-MAKER TO GO to the country. Inquire at P. J. LOUGH NEY'S, 032 Liberty St. se3-7S XTTA-NTED-FOUR OR FIVF. FIRST CLASS W carpenters for finish. Apply at 2S3 FORBES ST. No others need apply. se3-05 WANTEU-A FIRST-CLASS PATOHER AND snaproaker. Apply to NEW BRIGHTON GLASS CO., New Brighton, Pa. SC3-97 WANTED-A MAN WHO IS COMPETENT to run oven or peel. Apply HOPE BIS CUIT WORKS. 321 East st. Allegheny. EC3-T2 WANTED-GOOD STOUT BOY ABOUT IS years old to work in factory. Apply be tween 8 and 9 A. M. to-day, 67 THIRD AVE. seS-52 WANTED-A FIRST-CLASS SORTER FOR tableware factory. Apply to NEW BRIGHTON GLASS CO., New Brighton, Pa. se3-9T WANTED-SALESMAN TO SELL GOODS BY sample: good salary paid. Write to C EN TENNIALMFG. CO., Cincinnati, O.. or Chicago. se3-75-TTSSu WANTED-TWO GOOD STRONG YOUNG men in furniture business; one to drive and one to help In warehouse. Apply at 40S WOOD bT. se3-62 WANTED-ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY laborers to work on sewers In Braadock. Apply on work. LAWRENCE SLOAN, Con tractor. sel-110 WANTED A GOOD MAN IN EVERY town; salarypald weekly. Address SHER MAN, TAKOESBEKB & CO., 160 W, Lake st.t Chicago. auzj-t TfTANTED-A BOY OF 18 OR 20 YEARS OF TV age to take care or horse and cow also srlrl to do general houEework, Apply at 5825 PENN se3-30 AVi., tast.cna. -TTTANTED ENERGETIC AND STRICTLY VV hunest young man for collecting; highest references and security required. Address B. W., Dispatch office. se3-43 -VT7-ANTED-A MAN WHO HAS HAD EX V PERIENCE In grocery or meat shop, and who understands the care of horses: references re quired. Apply at 274 WESTERN AVE., Alle gheny. se3-l -VT7-ANTED-EXFERIENUED SALESMAN TO VV canvass for tirst-clas retail groceries; one with a trade established; salary and commission; steady position to right party. Address A. 31., Dispatch office. seS-43 ANTED FIRST-CLASS. SOBER PRE- SCKIPTION glass blowers; also a few good finishers: union waees: Steadv work: faro nald: write fuliy: say who vou worked for. CHICAGO GLASS MFG. CO.. Chicago. aulS-45-O WANTED-GOOD WHITE MAN FOR DRIV ING and tend two horses and cows, and general work around small place in snadyslde; reference required. Apply 4 to 5 r. M. UUAS. 1j. MCUUTCHEON, 101 Fourth ave. se3-44 WANTED-ALL HONEST ANDCOMPETENT persons having nrst-class references, wish ing employment, call on or address TWIN CITY EMPLOYMENT BUREAU. 67 Fifth avenue, 2d floor, Pittsburg. N. B. Employers supplied with first-class assistance. se3-70 TTrANTED-YOUNG MAN FROM 21 TO 25 TV years of age that can furnish S50 ca6h se curity for position of responsibility: steady em ployment;salary seven (7) dollars per week to start with. I'.eplv in own handwriting to B. R. R. NEWSSTAND, Union Station. se3-5l -T7"ANTED3 LIVE MEN TO HANDLE V household goods in Pittsburg and Alle gheny; also agents everywhere for the great "Johnstown Flood" hook; 50,000 sold; 100,000 can be sold. Call on or address at once E. GATELY & CO., 25 Federal st., Allegheny, Pa. sel-114-lusu WANTED-AGENTSTOSELLTEA. BAKING powder and pure spices: gifts with goods; coke workers, miners or mlllmcn can makemoney in their spare time: special Inducements toper sons having established trade. YAMASHIRO TEA CO., S3 Jackson St., Allegheny, Pa. au20-7-TTS WANTED-BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S ECLECTIC SHORTHAND AND BUSI NESS COLLEGE. 4 Sixth St.: penmanship, book keeping, arithmetic shorthand, typewriting thor oughly taught for (5 per month: private instruc tions for both sexes; open dally 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. aulO-TTSSU Femnlo Help. WANTED-G1RL FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK. 52 FOURTH AVENUE. se3-3 WANTED THREE APPRENTICES TO learn the millinery trade. Address . M., Dispatch office. se3-30 WANTED-DINING-ROOM GIRLS AND chambermaldsat the AMERICAN HOUSE; 1002 Liberty st. se3-37 WANTED-GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL housework; small family and a sood home. Apply Tuesday, Sept 3, BEECH STREET. Al legheny. ' se2-23 XTTANTED-LADY AGENTS IN ALL PARTS II ol the country to sell the greatest success ot the age. for married or single ladles. For full particulars address D.'U. MILLS & CO.. Lock Boxca, Cleveland, O. au31-93 Male and l'emale fleln, XVTANTED-YOUNG LADY OR GENTLEMAN VV to attend to soda fountain. FLEISHMAN & CO. 6e3-32 WANTED-DRIVERS. FARM HANDS. LA BORERS, gardeners, coal miners, waiters, col. man cook, chambermaids, house girls, nurses, dining room girls and seamstress, working house keeper. MCEUAN'b, 545 Grant st. se3-D WANTED -25 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 sample case free: we mean Jul t what we say. Address at once STANDARD SILVERWARE CO., Boston, Mass. . jel4-70-D Situations. TrfTANTED-SrTUATION ASHOUSEKEEPER,' V V in hotel or Institution: experienced in both. Address A. ii.. Dispatch office. se3-45 WT ANTED-BY AN EXPERIENCED SCHOOL V teacher, children to teach at their homes. Address TEACHER, Dispatch office. sel-Il WANTED-SITUATION-PB1VATEOR COM MERCIAL, by experienced gardener and florist; married: best of reference. Address GARDENER, Dispatch office. se33 WANTED-A SITUATION AS WEIGHMAN or assistant In some rolling mill or Iron warehouse; have experience: the best of refer ence given. Address D. M. P., Dispatch office. seJ-29 Pnrtnera. WANTED-PARTNER-A 8INGLE YOUNG mau about 23 years of age who can devote his time to the business and can furnish S3, 000 cash to take half Interest In a manufacturing business which will pay a fair profit; this is a good chance for a young man, and none but desirable parties need answer. J, 8. P., Dispatch office. se3-46 WANTED-A RESPONSIBLE PARTY WITH (5.000 capital to take the financial and office department of a meritorious and profitable manu facturing business In tbe city; everything in ex cellent shape and business Increasing rapidly. Full particulars will be given confidentially to anyone meaning business by JAS. W. DltAl'ji A CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. sc3-6s Booms. Donees. Etc WANTED-TWO UNFURNISHED BOOMS, one front for light housekeeping, In Second ward, Allegheny. Address, slating rent, DO MESTIC. Dispatch office,' , ' JeMa WANTED. Financial. TTTANTED-MOBTGAGES OS CITY PBOP V EBTY. over M, 000; 4 per cent; no tax. HENRY A. WEAVER CO.. 2 Fourth avenue. mb2-a22-D TrANTED-MOKTGAGES-MON EY TO LOAN V r In sums to snlt at 4K, 5 and 6 per cent ALLES& BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. TeL 107. apl9-14-TTSSU LOYLE& CO., 131 Fourth ave. my2l-0 TITANTED-MOETGAOES IN LARGE OR V small amounts on Improved city or Alle gheny countyproperty at lowest market rates. THos. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. se3-S3-TTSSa "TTANTED-TO LOAN MOO, C00. IN AMOUNTS TV of 3, 000 and upwardVon city and suburban property, on 4i percent tree of tax: also smaller amounts at 5 and per cent BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth avenue. e21-d2J-D TVTANTED MORTGAGES-?!, 000, 000TO LOAN IT on city and suburban properties at 4H, sand 6 Per cent and on iarms In Allegheny and adja cent counties at 6 per cent. 1. iL PEN NOCK A SON, 105 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41 TITANTED-TO LOAN (200,000 ON MORT TT GAGES; I10O and upward at 6 per cent; fao.CCOat 4 per cent on residences or business property; also in adjoining counties. S. H. FRENCH. 125 Fourth avenue. oc31-eS4-D miscellaneous. . "TTTANTED-BECOND-HAND GROCERY FIX Vv TUBES, scales and tea counters. Address X. Y Dlsnatch office. se3-49 TTTA'NTED YOU TO GET A BAKER'S IT dozen (13) of Stewart ,t Co. 'a line cabinet photos ror 1, at DO and. 02 FEDBRAL ST.. Alle gheny. my28-4S-TI8u TTTANTED-EVERYBODY TO SEND THEIB 11 furniture needing upholstering, repairing and rennlshlng to HAUGH ft KEENAN. 33 and 34 Water st. 'PhnelS23. aul4 XTJANTED-TO START A CLUB OF 42 MEM 1 V BERS to secure a line gold watch for each one In the club at (1 00 per week. Address P. O. Box 501, and I will call and snow you the watch. Jy3-40 WANTED-BOOKKEEPING TAUGHT IN all Its regular branches. Including Voucher system and improved methods: terms very low, comparatively: evening sessions 7 to . W. WOOLSEY. Expert Accountant, 163 Firth av enue. se3-90 WANTED-P ARTIES TO ATTEND IMMENSE sacrifice and auction sale of houses, lots and building sites In Bellevue; party will beat Neville station to meet train that leaves Federal st at 12, 12:45 and 3 P. 11. train. A. J. PENTECOST, Auc tioned sel-10 TTANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO V TOGRAPHER, 88 Fifth avenue, Pittsburg, and 43 Federal street Allegheny, everybody to know that be Is making fine cabinets at f 1 50 per dozen; photos delivered when promised; instan taneous process. mhl3-63 "TTJANTED-TO EXPOSE A. EDL1S & CO.'S IT method of doing business, so others may profit by It; we employ none but first-class work men, nse the best material and sell strictly for one price at a small profit. Hj following this state ment we have had to enlarge our manufactory from 5U2 to 502-10 Liberty and yet we are crowded for space to exhibit our large stock. Don't fall to call and convince yourself of tbe above facts. A. KDLIS & CO., leading manufacturers and dealers In barbers' supplies and furniture, successors to S. DELP, formally 80 Diamond St., now 5U2, 504, M6. 503. and 510 Liberty st. Pittsburg, Pa. se2-8 FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE. Cltv Rcaldeneea. TTOB SALE FOR 83.10O-A GOOD HOUSE 6 I? rooms; No, 43 Linden, near Chestnut st. Sixth ward. W. A. HEBRON & SONS. 80 Fourth ave. au31-4-TS FOR SALE-BLUFF ST., NEAR CODLEGE, new brick house, 8 rooms, hall, bathroom, finished basement; all late Improvements; lot 23 ft. 9 In. by 133ft.: terms to suit ROBT. COW ARD, No. 20 Bluft st. acl-87-TTSSn FOR SALE-A CHEAP BARGAIN-8I4 W YLIE avenue: cable cars will pass the door; fine brick mansard dwelling of 6 rooms, finished attic, etc: Inside shutters, slate roof, side alley; lot about 18)4x100 ft. to a 20-foot allcv: price only 82. 525; easy terms. ALLES & BAILEY, 1S4 Fourth avo. Tel. 167. sel-77 FOR SALE-SOUTHSIDE PROPERTY-A 2 STORY frame house of 5 rooms and storeroom, corner S. Twenty-first and Jane sts. :2-story frame house 6 rooms and storeroom on Plaue ave., near Mount Oliver Incline Plane; 2 two-story frame houses. 4 roomsand attic each. On S.Twentieth st, cor. Fox alley: 2 two-story brick houses, 4 rooms each, on Fox alley, near S. Twentieth st. :also oth er property for sale. O.R.TOUDY, 1721 Carson st au28-23 East End Residences. FOR SALE-FINE 6-ROOMfcD HOUSE ON Hastings st. (Point Breeze), built on triangu lar lot having 115 feet front; price 82,600. MEL LON BROTHERS, 6319 Station St., E. E. sel-45-TUF8n FOR SALE-LARGE S-ROOMED MANSARD roof house with porches, arbors, etc, on a lot 43x135 feet on a wide street at Dallas: price. 84,200. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station St., E. E. sel-43-TTSSn FOR SALE-CORNER LOT ON O'HARA ST., 35x114: good frame house of 5 rooms and attic: ood dry cellar, natural gas, etc ; convenient to oth steam and cable cars; 84,000. THOS. LIG GETT. No. 114 Fourth ave se3-83-TTSSu 17IOR SALE-SUBSTANTIAL 7-ROOM BRICK 1 house with lot 47 feet front on KlDPeyst: allmodcrn conveniences and street improvements: location best In clt; city: price 1 BROTHERS, rice low and wllrsell on time. MELLON E.E. 6349 Station st, sel-43-TTSSU FOR SALE-ON O'HARA ST., NEAR WAL MJT st., lot 42x120; good frame house of 8 rooms, bathroom, basement laundry, elegant front and side porch, good neighborhood: 5 min utes from Fifth ave. cable; 87,600. THOS. Lltt UETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. se3-83-TTSSu F OB SALE-HOUSE AND LOT, EAST END, monthlvnavments: 6 nice rooms, hall, cellar. porches, all in nice order; situate near cable cars and R. R. station. East End; price only $3,200, monthly payments; Immediate possession. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., ia'ourthave., Pittsburg. se3-69-TWTS FOR SALE PAYS 10 PER CENT-5 BRICK houses adjoining Fenn avenue and adjacent to cable cars; all In good order: rental value about f 1,450 annually; will sell the entire blocs: at a price topay 10 per cent; title perfect: a rare bargain. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue. 'Pittsburg. se3-68 FOR SALE ON COR. PENN AND LINDEN avenues, lot 46x179; elegant brick house, almost new, reception hall, parlor, library, din ing room, kitchen and large pantry on first floor; 5 good bedrooms and bathroom on second floor; large furnished attic and cedar closet, electric hells, sliding doors, elegant front porch and line neighborhood, offered at a bargain. THOS. L1UUKTT, No. 114 Fourth ave. se3-83-TTSSu Hazelwood Residences. FOR SALE-HAZELWOOD AVENUE, ONLY 5 mlnnes from Hazelwood station; frame dwelling 6 rooms, hall, front, side and rear porches, inside shutters, fine hardwood mantels and tile hearths; newly papered and painted throughout: fine lawn and shade trees; lot 72x100 feet: terms, SL250cash, balance longtime: price, fVWO. SAilUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth avenue. se3-J9-TTS Suburban Residences. FOR SALE--A NEW HOUSE AND NICE large lot; two minutes' walk from Ingram station; six rooms: finished attic; natural gas: water In bouse, etc. : will be sold at a bargain on monthly payments. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. seM7 FOR SALE-AN ELEGANT HOME, BELLE VUE. P., Ft. V. & C. R. R.: ZH acres ground: 8-room house, with water, gas and nil modern improvements; carriage house and stable; reat bargain; must be sold at once; terms easy. AJIUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. aurj-w-TTS IT'OK SALE-8K ACRES-AT GLENF1ELD, J P.. Ft. V. &C. R. R.: 10 minutes from sta tion, with one 2-story frame of eight rooms and finished attic, and one of six rooms; also one of two rooms, all newly papered and painted: good stable and carriage bouse, good spring of water, and five acres planted In all kinds of bearing fruit trees; price for a few days only ftOOO. THIiS. L1UUE1T, 114 Fourth ave. se3-79 FOR SALE WILKINSBURG RESIDENCE property: fine brick residence and very large lot, fronting on two streets; natural gas and other of the more recent appliances, large rooms and in fine order throughout: this property Is well situ ated, Iu a location where enhancement In value Is certain, and will be sold at a bargain, as owner requires to change his business on account of his health. JAS. V. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave nne. l'lttsburg. se3-66 FOR SALE LOTS. City Lot. T7H OR SALE-LOTS ON BLUFF AND VICKROY JJ sts., near college; terms to suit. ROUT. COWARD, 20 BlUff St. aUI-8-TTSSU Enst End Lota. FOR SALE-ON SOUTH HILAND AVE., near Walnut st., lot 40x120 to 20-ft. sewered alley; elegant neighborhood; only 83, too If sold at once. THOS. LIGGETT, No. 114 Fourth ave. Ee3-&j-TTSSU FOR SALE-FINE LARGE CORNER LOTS ON improved streets, between Hlland and Ne? ley ares.. 60 It. front for 870 a foot: no finer loca tion In the city. MELLON BROTHERS. 6349 Sta tion St., E. E. sel-50-TTS FOR SALE-TWO NICE LOTS, JiAST END, Marchand St., near Shady and Dennlston aves., 4Sxl20 ft. to an alley: elegant place to build for purposes of selling or renting. JAS. W. DKAl'E & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. se3-68-TuWF8 FOR SALE TO SECURE A DESIRA'JLE home with pleasant surroundings you 6hould buy a lot In Uanm grove plan: with the Improve ments now made this Is the most desirable and cheapest property in the market. Full lnrurma tionjfrom MELLON BROS., East End, orJ.NO.F. BAXTER, si2 smithfleld st. sel-42-TTSSu Suburban Lota. FOR SALE-LOIS IN THEHIHR FEILBACH plan, on West Penn R. K.. between Willow Grove and Bentiet stations, at 82vX nnd npward; easy terms. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. seJ-so-nssu IiWR SALE-OAK GROVE," 5 TO 10 ACRE ? suburban properties along 'line of railroad. properties along 'line of railroad, L-stlB and Vall-v fATnn nfttnrnl ma. abundance of pure water from living springs. groups and rows of trees In luxuriant nrofnslon prettiest and most convenient suburban sites to be found along anyof our railroads. Call or send for plan. JAS. y. DBAFEACU., 12 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg, seHS for;sale-lbts. AHeghenr lota. FOR SALE LOTS ON 'MAPLE ANDLINDBH avenues' and Lombard street. Allegheny, ia theTenthandTwclrth wards: on easy terms. Ap ply to JOSEPH MCNAUGHEE, 43 N. Diamond St. mh7-9S-D irons. Jf FOR SALE-A FARM AT A JtEDUCF.D PRICE if sold quick, 236 acres, near Bakerstown. Allegheny county. Pa. W. A. UERRON 4 SONS, 80 Fourth aye. au29-78-TTS TT'OH SALE-FAKM-132 ACRES, LIMESTONE M' lana. Tery prooueuve ot wneac, corn ana oats; frame house. 7 rooms. K mile fromClarks burg, near station West Penn K, R. ED W1T TiaH, 410 Grant street, Pittsburg. Pa. sel-P TPOB SALE-CHEAP, FARMS-70 ACRES. 8- A room house, bain, orchard, etc.; pleasant home, four miles from Rochester, for 83,000; also. II acres, 6-room bouse, barn and frill: half a mile from Rochester: 2,100, easy payments: 105 acres, 8-room house, b.irn. orchard, etc., threo miles from Beaverfor 84.500, in yearly payments. Send for farm and exchange list.' N.F. HURST, Lock Box-49. Rochester, Pa. au24-14-TTS FOR. SALE BUSINESS. Bualneas Cbnnces. T70B SALE-DRUGSTORfc-THE BEST POINT A intnecitr: sales S25 to 830'Der day. Call or address G. G. GREEN, 814 Penn ave. BCS-63 rB SALEt800-THE BEST LITTLEltESTAU KANT in the elty. paying W000 per year; a rare chance for an energetic man. JV St, COOPER CO., 107 Fourth ave. sel-109 FOB SALK-A GOOD DRUG STORE IN A manufacturing town on line of railroad! a very fine opening: rtlue about 81,200. JAS. W. DRAPE k CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. se3-68 FOB SALE-A HOUSE FURNISHING 'AND tin store In a prosperous manufacturing city on line of railroad; an old stand and making money; satisfactory reasons for selling: a first class business opening. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. se3-CS t F)R SALE A MERCHANT TAILORING AND gents' furnishing business on a splendid thor oughfare In the city, doing a safe and profitable business; stock Is well assorted and seasonable, and will be sold at valuation. Fuller particulars from JAS. W. JJBAFE & CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. se3-6S IT'OK SALE-ONE OF THE BEST BETAIL erocerr stores in this cltv: business estab- ... 11.1.A.4 KwAva. ....I. I. .....v .....t. K...4 ..... .A. trolled by style; no competition in the Immediate vicinity: best of reasons given for selling at a sac rifice. Call on or address No. 178 PEARL ST., city. None bnt those meaning business need ap ply. se-3-64TuSSU fTlOR BALE-FIBST-CLAS3 RESTAURANTS, A.' Doarding houses, choice cne: confectioneries, drygoods an boarding houses, choice cheap grocery stores, a notion stores. furnished bouse for roomers, very profitable lane bakery and confectionery, cigar stores, bakeries, feed store, milk depot shoe stores, drug stoies, printing office, good country newspaper office, butcher shop, and many other business chances. Fi-ee particulars. SHEPARD & CO., 54 Filth ave, an29 Bnslneaa Standi. FOR SALE-STOBE BOOM AND DWELLING In best East End location, one square from East Liberty station: price 85.900. MELLON BROTHERS, 6349 Station st, E7,E. 661-43-118817 FOR SALE-HOTEL-3S ROOMS. ALL MOD ERN improvements: in successful operation: on prominent railroad near Pittsburg. Further particulars from ALLE3 & BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel., 167. au27-43 TTIOR SALE-BRICK YARD, WITH DAILY JP capacity of 4,500; (rood clay. etc. : situate on Ft Wayne It. R.. Beaver county: tree use of siding between railroad and river, 8825. THOS. LIGGETT, 114 Fourth ave. sei-Sl-MTUWTS TTIOR SALE-ADVANCE ROLLER MILLS J Newly refitted to Case system, steam power; doing. No. 1 work: desirably located on B. R. ; plentv of hard wheat at mill door; terms low. Call or address TAYLOR BROS. Jt CO., Sogers, Col. Co.. O. SU22-67-D FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. tc TTlOIt SALE - BAROUCHE: PLATE GLASS front: used hut little. T, S. O'NEAL & CO., 5821 Penn av. ses-lI-TTFSa Machinery and metals. FOR SALE ENGINES AND BOILERS NEW and refitted: repalrlngpromptly attended to. PORTER FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, Pa. anlO-29 FOR BALE NOW ONE SECOND-HAND tenoning machine, 2 surface planers and 1 shaiier, and new and second-hand engines, boilers, lard kettles, tar tanks. Slomen valves, castings, etc VELTE & MCDONALD, Thirty-second (st and Penn ave. Jy2l-91-TT9 TTOE SALErTHE UNDERSIGNED WILL m at Brldeevllle. Pa.. C. L1 sell at public auction at Brldgevllle, V. B. R.. on Saturday, Bept. 7, 1 stationary en gine and boiler, 22-horsc power, with pipes, etc., 1 Henry Martin -brick machine, with all gearing, 10,000 wooden pallets and racks for 10,000 pallets, 6 green brick barrows, 3 two-wheeled trucks, etc. Josbna Weaver, anct J. W. ROSS. T se3-59 SUscellaneoas. SALE-FRESH DURHAM MILKS JJ quarts dally; IS months Jersey highbred bull ally; is months Jerse lUht-draft mare, am aiso young lunt-arait mare, ana Jagger wagon. Applyt172 FORTY-FIFTH ST. sej-4c BUSINESS CHANGES. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Peter Brown and J. Karl Slater entered into K let .tqv r9 An-ll 1CSQ nna .1. a fi -.n nnma of J. Karl Slater tCo.. 1310 Carson street, was on the 28th day of August. 18S9, dissolved by mutual consent; all debts due said firm will be paid to J. Karl Slater, and all debts due bv said firm will be paid by tbe said J. Karl Slater. PETER BROWN. seJ85 J. KARL SLATER. DISSOLUTION OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. Notice is hereby given .that the co-partnership heretofore existing between E. T. Cuyan and Joseph Bay under the firm name of Coyan & Bay, is this day dissolved by mutual consent. The business, will be continued by Mr. E.T. Coyan, who will pay all debts. All persons in debted to tbe late firm-are requested to make payment to said E. T. Coyan. JOSEPH BAY '" KT. COYAN. In retiring from the firm ot Coyan & Bay, I cheerfully recommend to our friends and the public in general a continuance of their patron age. JOSEPH BAY. Pittsburg, August 31. 1889. se3-47 AUCTION SALES. AUCTION SALE' Of the complete famishment of a fine house; removed to the rooms. No. 311 Market street, and which must positively be sold TUESDAY MORNING, SEPT. 2, at 10 o'clock. Fine decorated dinner set, silver, cntlery, laundry and kitchen feoods, walnut sideboard, extension table, dining chairs, rugs, curtains, pictures, Brussels and Ingrain carpets, fine walnut chamber furniture, with French plate mirrors and marble tops, wardrobes, wash stands, bedsteads, bureaus, hair and husk mat tresses, bedding, springs, fine hall rack, hall and stair carpets, portieres, cabinet book-case, easy chairs, fancy rockbrs, center tables, silk plush parlor suit; with fine carved mahogany frames, pier mirror, hanging lamps, clocks, vases, piano, etc HENRY AUCTION CO., LIM., Auctioneers. sel-llG AUCTION SALE ALLEGHENY LOTS. California ave.. Scigel and Somerset streets. THURSDAY. SEPT. 5, 1889. at 3 F. if. on the premises, two fine lots 23x103 each, facing on aoove tnree streets. Terms: One-half cash, balance on easy pay ments. BLACK & BAIRD, au27-72-TT 95 Fourth ave. 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 Bellerue electric road. Lots are large, well drained, beautifully situated and are the cheapest home sites now offering in Allegheny. At $200 to $500 each. Call on me for plans and conveyance to the ground. CHARLES SOMERS, 313 Wood St. Telephone 1012. au23 SIXTH AVENUE DYE WORKS, M. MAY SONS & CO., STEAM DYERS 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 68 SIXTH AVE.. Pittsburg, Pa. PURE MILK. This Company is prepared to receive orders by mail or otherwise for Absolutely Pure Mile, delivered to customers In sealed glass Jabs, packed in Ice at our creamery In Sewick ley. Price 8 cents per quart. THE SEWICKLEY DAIRY CO.. au20-73-D 110 Wood St., Pittsburg, Pa. -? t OjbBCH9F rpO LST-ON MD9EWOD seta gasee, ate., etc.. at rent. ALJSXANDEK& rrio crer-uN page r-i a Drica nouse s room. M.r launary., gas. etc., iross tmm location. A. D. VVILSO, ,. gheny. , TO LET-IN THE SECOND WAfttt,- ALLE GHENY, near parks. brK sww of 8 rsm. finished attic w. c, both mw, tc; (Mmh month! no water. rant AI.KXNIBK A I.BL M ,, WW Bt. k Builnc wraniH. ' . TO LET-8TOKEHOOM SUITABLE FOB AMY' kind of business: ilse. 3BiM feet at M Bmbc L street: possession at once. ALLBS A. BAILBY,; I Ul Frai.rfi a.r 4.nhAB. IT -a14L . ... . v. , j ..vyuwu.. ,. v OtScea. Bek Room. dee. -. t- LET-CHOICE OFFICES. SINGLE OS Fifths u puii in an dhonwiiu inuvai ytuuui uvorr avenue. W. A. HEKHON SONS, SOFoorth qi-w- j. r riTO LET-IN THIT NEW DISPATCH BUILD JL ING. 75, TTand 79 Diamond street two of the roomiest and best-lighted ottee to be found 1b the city; rent, sao and 8990 per annum. ineJadlBz elec tric lights, Janitor service and steam heaHstg. Apply between 10 A. X. and IP. v., orbetwea ,3and4P.ji. Jy-87 rpo LET-STOKE OR OFFICE BOOM, -WITH JL large vault suitable for Insurance oAeeer similar business, la Germanla Savings .Bank, building. No. 419 Wood street: room formerly oc cupied by George Relnprnan 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 BANK. at-8-B PERSONAL., TDERSONAL MALTBY'S OYSTER DEPOT, JL late 78 Fifth avenue, removed to 841 SmKh deld street; fresh oysters received daily: orders filled at lowest prices. J. B. HEMMBKLE, Mgr. sel-82-D PERSONAL BOOKS! BOOKS I BOOKS! New and old, ancient and icouern. standard and rare, legal, medical and scientific 30, 000 vol umes to select from. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 800 Liberty st au3-B8 PERSONAL HIS LOVE SUDDENLY RE TURNED; recently tbey bad not been on tbe best of terms owing to a little family jar occa sioned by tbe wire Insisting on being allowed to renovate his wearing .apparel, and which, of course, was done In a bungling manner; In order to prevent the trouble they agreed, to send all their work hereafter to DICKSON, the Tailor. 66 Fifth ave.. corner Wood st second floor; and now everything is lovely and peace and happiness again reigns in tbelr household. Telephone 1658. aubO 1 EDUCATIONAL. ST. GEORGE'S HALL FOB BQY8 AND young men, St George's, Md., near Balti more, Prof. J. C. Klne.117 A. II., Principal. Col lege or business. Unsurpassed in advantages. cornier ana situation. 2w 10 via a year. aul7-92 TlTOUNT STE. URSULE. OAKLAHD-THE JVJL Ursuline Academy reopens on SEP TEMBER 2; boarders and day scholars re ceived. For farther particulars apply to & STE, GERTRUDE, aulS-25 , Superintendent T ONG VIEW, BBOOKVILLE, PA., A Church School for Girls, will reopen SEP TEMBER 11, 1889. For catalogue apply to REV. JOHN G. 11ULHOLLAND, LllD., au2-78-TUF Principal. WEST WALNUT STREET SEMINARY for young ladles; 23d year; is provided for giving a superior education in collegiate eclectic and preparatory departments; also in music ana art MRS. HENRIETTA KUTZ. 2015 Walnut St. Fhila. au4-00-TTS TWO CHOICE SCHOOLS. BROOKE HALL, for girls and yonng ladles. SHORTLIDGE MEDIA ACADEMY, for boys and young men. SWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE. A. M. (Harvard graduate). Media, Pa., near Philadelphia. aul-8 SOUTHERN HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, 915 and 917 N. Charles street, Baltimore. ' MRS.W.M.CARY. Established 1842. French MISS CARY. ( the language of the School. jyl&W-rrs NEW YORK MILITARY ACADEMY, Cornwall-on-Hudson. Courses of study In civil engineering, English and classics. Labor atory, drawing room and field work. Beautiful Duildings, grounds, location. COL C. J. WRIGHT, a 8., A. M Hupt,: BELDEN P. HYATT. Comd't of Cadets. jelO-U Nbtre 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 tbe Sisters of Notre Dame. Send for catalogue. jy30453-TTS -fOUNTAIN SEMINARY. BIRMING- XIX. xlAAl. Pa. A thorough school for young ladles. Situation noted for health. Home comforts. 33d year. Grounds, 100 acres. Three courses of study. Prepares for college. Send for illustrated catalogue. A. R. GRILR, Busi ness Mn'g'r. MISS N. J. DAVIS, Principal. autLS5-D KOCK 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 charg; studies will be resumed on the first Monday of September. For particulars address ' aul6-23 BROTHER DENIS, President THE STEUBENVILLE. O.. YOUNG Ladies' Seminary opens September 17, with best of advantages in social, English, music and art departments, and with an ex- Serienced native French teacher. Address 1EV. DR. AND MRS. A. M. REID, Princi pals. Mrs. Sanf ord, Co-Principal. au31-30-31-se3,5,7,9.U,H ST. MARY'S ACADEMY FOR YOUNG LADIES, Chatham street. Also ST. MARY'S 8ELECT SCHOOL FOR SMALL BOYS, Webster avenue, Sisters of Mercy, Re-opens Sept. 2. For further particulars apply to Directress. au30-52 PITTSBURG ACADEMY. Normal, Academic, Commercial. Students prepared for advanced classes in the best col leges, for teaching, for business. Young La dies' Seminary Department. Fall term opens September 9, 1889. Hon. Tbos. M. Marshall, President Board of Trustees. Address J.WAR REN LYTLE, Principal, No. 7 Fourth avenue. jyl8-81-TTS PARK INSTITUTE-FORMERLY PRE PARATORY and commercial depart ments of Western University. Three courses: Classical, English and Businesajncludingshort hand and typewriting. Business and shorthand classes open to both sexes. Fall term opens Sep tember 2 at No. 201 North avenue, Allegheny, Pa. Office honre 9 tn 11 a. ii. Call or send for prospectus. LEVI LUDDEN, A. M PrinclpaL au3-46-TTS KEBLE SCHOOL, SYRACUSE, N. S. Boarding School for Girls. Under the su pervision of the Rt. Rer. 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. Ror. 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-TUF CURRY UNIVERSITY, SIXTH STREET, PITTSBURG. 1,477 STUDENTS LAST YEAR. Classical, Scientific, Ladies' Seminary, Normal. Musical, Elocutionary, Business College and Shorthand departments. Send for new cata logue. Correspondence with youngpersons de siring a better edncation respectfully solicited. JAMES CLARK WILLIAMS, A. M.. Pres't. yl8-82-TTS. PITTSBURG ART SCHOOL ESTAB- LI8HED 1884, offers advantages of a tborongb Academic school ot Art. combined with private in struction; each pupil under. joint direction 01 ueorge nei zel (Dnsseldorf Academy), John W. Bcatty (Munich Academy). Students who cannot attend daily may enter for limited number of days a week. For nropectns address JOHN W. BEATTY, Principal, au36S-Tns 413 Wood street, Pittsburg; THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE COLLEGE. Pall session opens September 11. Examinations for admission September 10. Jlew buildings and equipment greatly increase tbe facilities for in struction Iu ail departments. Courses In Agri culture, Chemistry, Botany and Horticulture, Civil. .Mechanical and Klectrlcal Engineering, and In Ciencr.il Science anil Modern Languages. Special courses lor Ladies. Tuition free, titty Scholarships entitle the holders to free room rent. Korea talogue or other information address THEPKESIDEST, State College, Center Co.. Pa. aul.7-TTS Pennsylvania Female College, Situated In a beautiful park, on a commanding plateau, in the snburbs of Pittsburg, away from city noise and dust. Unsurpassed for beauty and healthfolness. Excellent facilities for study of .Natural Sciences, Classics and Mathematics-ln short, every department well eqnlpped. Hie completion of Dllworth Hall, comnrislng new chapel, commodious class rooms apd additional dormitories, has increased capacity and furnishes faculties for thorourb educational work of the highest order. Season opens September 11, 1589. Early application Is desirable. JTorcatalognesand fnrtherlnformatlon apply to MISS HELEN E. l'ELLETKEAU, President, Pittsburg (East End), P. JI6-W-TU8 4 niwmffspiw w mpmtm 2U isssar assault wwsw LK, JtKWrt , WW--X- 'fi, JfcBWK'fl r3ZJnZ?nS (nK-ft-ns I, jpfy Reotrced n?o SAMUEL W. BUO A CO, ,95 Fourth Raatiag sum GaB St Third AM aw.. fM 8 " 88tMrr. LI ibertar Te., Bear Mb, mr. Mm ai""7F. Lowrr aad Clark: A.C. fe?!?"v4rlk'??!i W VWll ATVf JH nkWm. JBj Wmmm ' Seeond ave., near Sw4L t acnnjL Wood .. M and Jt.-4 iisor warwjjM. MMh wttb2o4Be a Uorator. jiiih1 ataOtv (CM tenant. ... .5;I ri . .. 'M jf 8S8i SflMBBlKBfPlr ttrnm. mM.iMummm.ixi mIJ"Uti ..M RJPBf Vli Cor. strawberry Md Chwir aBm. 1 Jt4Mta- f floor, aMR. wik afwer, fMyr, , 58 and Slim,, 1., fowS 4on MMS. task cases. 8888 tt. 38S Centeram. er. f"W Jt, -ttT ''S3P5pfev .room .38x48, plate , ftlAA 1 miSa - 48year;a4o -s--t 148 Bast st., lro. Mteor, 4a4, ftft jBsaM able for Itgbt MStfHUrHf. " " ' ' 49Flaimeriet.2r iium tiM0. , roefu, super no. Liberty ave.. eor. Seventeen st-. Mm ma' 38x38, 8M year. . - OFFICES. Fifth ave. & Weed tt. ; oSIeea, sfi in the new 8 ttorr "fflcner ave. entrance : Crane alevaiar. Janitor services, etc. ; 9or ataa eaa this oce. Tenn Building, Peau ave., sear Pertaaa at. are.. Bear eenma - i Mite ft tk4eiamtMiiri.'W Crane, eteratrs, tetjwl fc ; omces, mcie or in stoir buBdlnr. Z janitor, services: roats axeeanaaany irwa -Floor plans oaa be sees at tMseatee. .. V Sixth ave.. above SsilMeM at..! oatoa is M.- floor, rear, good Ugbt, baSfa. gaea. ftee, ' Pean ave., sea. 1st floor, 2 K. 8888 yr. Fourth ave., lie, 2 K. 1M fleer. 8880 yr. Water St.. 148, front oSce. 3d floor. 18x281 8Hyr. Water St., 148, front oSsee, 3d fleer, If ft. .. SlWyr. P1TT3BUKQ DWELLINGS. S617 Fifth ave.. S-sty. SB., modlmp., let jicab-cia location; foow yr. r ' - Boquet st, near Jirth ave., S-sty. 8 B., 8SS . Boquet, near Wllmot, S-sty, mansard. S.. lfi acres ground, carriage house, eto.,nod. fcB9: 8880 yr. Center ave.. 98, S-sty, 7B. side yard, mod. coa.,- 886 per mo. Lot 44 feet front on Center ave.: - KIcahomeandJomlnutesrroraCoartUoBie. '. 263 Center ave.. new s-sty mansard, 9 K. and storeroom, 887 80 mo. u, 167Bedrord ave., new 2-styand mansard brick dwelling. 8 K-, mod. Imp., 95 m. - Center ave.. 218,-2-sty., 7 B., 838 38 ma, raod-lsp. front and rear yards. Sff Bedford.aye.. near Boberts st. SB. on secoad floor flat, with large attic, 15 mo. Ridge St.. near Thirty-third, S-sty. SB., HBO." Bear 258 Locust St., 4 rooms, f IS mo. 14 Tustln St.. S-sty brick. 4 rooms. 811 mo. Center St.. Bloomfleld. s-sty frame, 5 ., hall, 88S mo.: yard, stable, etc. Bear 167 Vlckroy St.. Z rooms, flS mo. ALLEGHENY DWELLINGS. 333 Kebecca st., Sty brick, S rooms, attic. 891 mo. Ellsworth St.. cor. Drover alley, 2-sty brick; rooms. 4 mo. South Diamond st. 3-sty, JR., 830 mo. S Madison ave.. S-sty brick. 4 rooms, flSmo. S3 Chartlers st, 2-ty frame, SB., hall. 813 mo. Gallagher, 87, 2-sty, IK. mod. Imp., 812 60 mo. 41 First tt., S K., S-sty frame. 813 no. 1 South Diamond, near Arch st, J-stybk,9 B mod. Imp., taomo. 215 Madison ave, 2 R. first floor, 89 mo. EAST END DWELLINGS. ' Ellsworth ave.. 5728. 2 sty and mansard, S B., mod. imp., lot 70x100, stable, carriage house, etc. two yr. Negley ave., frame dwelling, 14 B.. all mod. imp., finely finished, stable, carriage house, green house, outhouses, etc.. 81,300 yr. Boquet near Wllmot 2-sty, mansard, 12 B., 154" acres ground, carriage house, mod. imp., 8803 Fifth ave.. cor. Emerson. S-sty., 10 It. mod. Imp., delightful home. 8730 yr. : on cable line. Frankstown ave., 413. 2-sty., SB., mod. Imp., (80 . mo. Boquet st, near Fifth ave., 2-sty, SB., 82S mo. Neville st, 1st from Fifth ave., 8 B., large lot fruit and shade trees, 8300 yr. College ave.. 2-sty frame. 6 It. hall. 822 mo. 5628 Penn ave., near Negley, 2-sty brick. SK.. 890 mo. SOUTHSIDK DWELLINGS. 1817 Wharton st, 2-sty, mansard, S E., attic,' 130 mo. 190(1 Joseph st, S-sty frame, 5 K.. flS mo. 1102 Virginia ave., Duquesne Heights, near in cline. 2-str. 5 It, fl. 80 mo. 235 Washington ave.. 27th ward, sear Twelfth st Incline, Mt. Oliver, new 2-sty. 8K., 818 mo. 269 Washington ave., same as above, new 2-sty, 8 It, both gasej and water. 118 mo. B. & O. B. B. DWELLINGS. Marlon station. Second ave.. opp.B. 4b O. station, 2-sty stone dwelling. 10 K., attic IJi acres ground, fruit and shade trees, carriage house, stable etc 8450 year. 1945 Second ave., Hazelwood, 3-sty, 9 E., mod. Imp.. 83S0yr Hazelwood. 23d wd.. Flower ave. and KJlbuck sts w 2-sty, 5 It., halt (IS mo. Same as above, 3 2-sty frame dwellings, 4 B. each, rent 810 mo. each. Hazelwood. near sta., 2-sty, 7 It, hall, cellar, mod. imp., 8300 yr. P.. FT. W. & C E. B. DWELLINGS. Broad st, Sewickley. 1 s from station, 2-sty brick andmansard residence, 10 K., bath. laundry, etc.. all mod. imp., completely furnished, 100 mo. Edgeworth station. 3-sty; mansard. 11 B.. all mod. Imp., large eronnds. frnlt and shade trees: occupied by Miss Agnes Way: West Bellevue, Orchard ave.. near Chestnut st, Avalon sta., 3-sty, 7 roomed furnished house, fK mo. Same unfurnished, 825 mo. se3-84 . SOMETHIHG CHOICE. REAL EBTATE. To close up estate of Alexander Negley, de ceased, I offer about, 11 acres land situate be tween Negley and Hlland aves., adjoining, resi dences of Colonel Anderson, Alex Dempster and others. Nineteenth ward. Pittsburg; and adjoining recent purchase of Messrs. Magec. Flinn and Stewart This land all fronts on -streets already laid onfand 13 in a first-class neighborhood, which is building; no rapidly. Will be sold as a whole or in blocks to suit purchasers. Also, lot corner Penn and Negley aves 103x 200 feet. HENRY H. NEGLEY, COENER. SANDUSKY AND LACOCK ST&, ALLEGHENY. Or residence, NEGLEY AVE., Pittsburg. au22-M-TT8 WOOD MANTELS CEILINGS WAINSCOTTING, IHTERIOR DECORATORS, Manufacturers and Importers" of Flno Farai ture, Curtains and Ornaments. Desisns and estimates submitted for complete House Furnishings. TBYMBY. HUNT A CO.. 1219 and 1221 Market St. jyD-78-Tur Philadelphia, Pa. TTIOR SALE ATASPIHWALLSTATIOH: rj 7minntes from Federal st, Allegheny, on the West Penn B. R., adjoining Sharpsburg, belns part of tbe "ROSS etate." Lots in sizes and on terms that should rait anv desiring to secure a borne. The lay of the ground Is beautiful- Special inducements offered to first purchasers. See tbe representative on the premises or call on or address W. A. HERRON & SONS. irse3-60-TTS 80 Fourth avenue. SPECIAL. SALE OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, jewelry and silverware till Oct 1, to make room for fall stock; solid gold stickpins 60c up, etc., all other goods marked down equally as chean: 25 per cent off on all silverware (hollow), at WILSON'S, 61 Fourtb,aTe., Pittsburg. Watch, clock and jewelry repairing a specialty. anZMTS