Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, September 29, 1889, SECOND PART, Page 11, Image 11

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PMYING THE RACES.
The Enormous Fortunes Won and
Lost on tbe American Tnrf.
THE STORI OF DAVE JOHNSON.
Penniless Last Tear, Now Worth a Quarter
of a Million.
HOW BIG PLUXGERS FLNALLT LOSE ALL
rWRTTTEJf FOB THE DIsrATCIt.1
The. conditions surrounding the turf in
this country and in Enelaml are bo entirely
different that it would perhaps be far easier
to institute a contrast than a comparison.
There is no manner of doubt lor example
that lar greater sums of money are wagered
on the result of big rices on the English
race tracks than are wagered here, and that
a greater number of men there place small
fortunes on the issue ot these two and three
minute contests. The consequence is that
when we read, as we have had an oppor
tunity of reading recently, that Mr. Ernest
Benson, more generally known as Jubilee
Juggins, was quite in the habil of losing
5250,000 on a single race meeting or of win
ning an equal sum, the statement carries
with it a certain amount of surprise, and
hen he declares that tie backed Bendigo to
win 16,000, or $80,000, running in the
Jubilee stakes at Heuipton, it seems almost
incredible that a human being would stake
on i single chance money enough to carry
along a man almost in luxury tor his entire
existence. But it must not be supposed
that such performances are altogether un
paralleled. GAMBLERS TVHO BRAG.
The amount of betting generally here
may not be so creat or tor such extravagant
amounts, which are common enough in En-
. gland, but on the other hand there are a
number ot cases where juvt as large sums of
mouev have been won and lost on the turf
in Ameiica as in 3uy other country in the
world. This mar not, ot course.be a sub
ject or boast ufnes, and it is because
Americans who hate lost and won these im
mense lortunes are not in the habit of boast
ing and don't write a book anent their ex
periences that Mr. Benson's narrative of his
own career on the English race tracks has
appealed to newspaper readers with all the
fascination of romance and has. during the
past fortnight, attracted the widest kind of
commeut and attention.
The only people who tell stories of mar
velous winnings on the iurl which a ter
ward get into the newspapers are very small
plungers indeed, who win a few long shots
and then satistv their vanity by exaggerat
ing their good fortune. The men who really
win and lose big money say very little about
it. It is known lor example that Dave
Johnson, who may be seen any evening iu
the Hoffman House cafe or the lobby oi the
St. James Hotel, started in this year with
out a dollar oi his own, and begin as a book
maker with a few thousand borrowed money
kindlv loaned him by a mend in St. Louis.
Last year he ended the season dead broke.
He didn't start in this year until the Balti
more and Washington meeting, but at the
conclusion of the meeting at Sheepshead
Bay it was known that he vas a very heavy
winner on the season, and finished up with
a lortune which an ordinary business man
would look on as the
BASIS FOE A COMPETENCY.
Johnson is a tall, handsome fellow with
dark eyes and a generously proportioned
ihustacbe, straight leatures, a calm and in
deed an absolutely Imperturbable good man
ner and is always well dressed. He is to
day probably the most industrious and per
sistent plunger on the American turf. He
is a bookmaker, to be sure, but he does not
make books in the mathematical and con
servative way advocated by the mere cold
blooded representatives of his class, but
recklessly lays odds on animals which he
likes. -A bookmaker who does business
after this fashion can scarcely be called a
bookmaker at all. He is practically back
ing horses instead of laying odds against
them, and iu brier is pajing a bookmaker's
rental of about $100 a day lor the privilege
of plunging.
John Jlacdonald, who is also a book
maker, but oi the modern plunging kind,
has the reputation of being the most suc
cessful man who has made a book at the
various race meetings this season. He is
credited with having won at least $200,000
Eince last Jlav and many good authorities
put it up to '$250,000. These results are
qnite equal to auything that Johnson has
ever achieved but -probably do not exceed
them. It is known that one time Johnson
went down to the meetings at Baltimore and
"Washington ?68,000 behind and came away
$30,000 winner. In other words he had won
practically 5100,000 during the progress of
those two briel tureiings. Macdonald and
Dave Gideon, who has also a reputation for
plunging are understood to be at dagger
points now over a turf experience in which
they both 'figured and which is now two or
three years old.
TWO NOTED PLUNGERS.
The two most notable plungers on the
American turf during the past five years
have undoubtedly been Walton and
Bernard. "Walton and Bernard figured in
the betting ring about the same time and
were known as the plunger and the little
plunger, although when it is stated that
Bernard at one time had $100,000 on a single
race, that is to say when Gowana ran in the
Withers lour years ago, exactly where the
appropriateness of the description ot "little"
comes in is difficult to see. However, they
were kuown as "the plunger" and "the
dipper," and it is stated, and generally be
lieved, that five or six years ago Walton
left the Monmouth Park meeting at tbe end
of the season at least S50U.00U ahead. The
next year he carried this over to England
with him, or at least a great part of it, and
not only lost all the money he had, but lost
money that he didn't have at all. In fact,
he failed to meet tbe obligations he con
tracted -on English turf toward the last of
his experiences there, aud settled his losses
for 1 shilling on the pound.
The story of Bernard is as interesting as
any of them, and ends as all the others do
with practical bankruptcy of the plunger.
Bernard began about six or seven years ago
and won $150,000 in the course ot a. single
season, and with this $150,000 bought a
number ol fast horses which he ran under
the name of the Clipsiani stables. He was
remarkably fortunate, and everything he
touched seemed to turn into money. As
soon as he had become a stable owner, how
ever, his luck seemed to turn, and in a short
time he was completely wiped out.
LUCKY MILLIONAIRES.
The stories which always appear in print
toward the end of the raciug season, and
which describe the successes of small
plungers, are usually exaggerations. A
well-known business man who is popularly
supposed to be a millionaire, won a few
thousand dollars at Saratoga this summer,
and inside of 48 hours the cossius m th
track had multiplied if to J25.000, and this
story was published. This millionaire, by
the way, is one ot the fortunate beings who
put a little money on Bemsen the second or
third dav ot the Saratoga meeting aud got
"back $1,000 on a $20 when Bemsen won. The
-winner afterward stated that he had put
$10 on Bemsen besides his $20, and tne re
sulting $500 had been wou by a fellow mil
lionaire, who was lrightened to death lest
the fact of his having bet on the races
should come out. A $500 winninc on Bern-
sen, it xmiy be mentioued, was the begin- 1
ning oi we goon juck oi txwynn avomptins,
who won a good deal oi money during the
meeting, and at the end of the season pur
chased Hindoocraft and one or two other
crack horses.
A. FOKT0NATE TBIO.
"William Walker, Andrew Thompson and
Charles Jordan, three colored men, started
in at the West Chester meeting and won
$2,500 on JavistoD, $ti,000 nn Buperta in the
Iurclimont stakes and $6,000 on Senorita in
tWifew.Eoeaelle stakes. The trio cleared
$16,500 in that one day, and this partnership
oi colored plungers is said to have ended
the season with innings amonnting to $120,
000. Walker is about 35 rears old and nsed
to De a pretty good jockey. He rode Ten
brneck when he beat the mile record in
l:39f. When he could no longer ride he
began to train horses, and finally, procuring
a baiker, bought a small stable. The stable
this year iucluded Phoenix, Heatherton,
who was winner at Saratoga, and
B. B. Million. Now that he has
($40,000 or more, Walker says he
has had enough of the turf for the present.
He sold his horses recently and realized
$11,650. He sold B. B. Million to his
plunging partner, Andrew Thompson, for
$2,000, and disposed ot his other horses at
good prices. Thompson was also a jockey
at one time, but last year trained for J. D.
Morrissey. With his money he is going
into the business that Walker is going out
of. In other words, he is buying horses
and will own a stable next year. Charles
Jordan, the third plunger in the partner
ship, in also buying horses. He gave over
$3,000 recently lor a hall brother to Master
piece by Spendthrift. Jordan is said to be
one oi the most reckless gamblers in the
whole darkey fraternity. He bets heavily
and bets everything he has. and the conse
quence is that he is usually broke. If he
has $100 in his clothes he bets $99 and pays
$1 lor his breakfast. He has $50,000 now,
and the bookmakers say they h ive simply
loaned it to him. They expect to win it
back. H. S. Hewitt.
A SOCTnsIDK FAKE.
Within Easy Reach ot All Parts of the Old
CilT.
There has been moch discussion in the
newspapers recently about public parks.
All will admit the necessity and advantage
of the same.
It way not be known by everybody that
just ever the hills of the Soutnside, within
easy reach of the entire city by street cars
and incline planes, there now is a most Re
light ul park of many acres in extent, where
the tired, weary toilers ol" the city, sur
rounded by charming beds of flowers sand
loiely lawns that skirt the borders of the
handsomely shaded avenues, may enjoy
the beauties of nature and'hear the notes of
tne many leathered songsters as they will
fill the air with their joyous strains and
where they can revel in the bright sun
light aud enjoy the cooling winds, which
bring health and color to the cheeks of the
children and invalid and Joy to the heart of
everyone.
Tin's park is accessible to all, and what is
better, any one can have a beautitul home
in the very midst ofit, which can besecured
on such terms as have never be equaled
anvwhere.
Enoxville borough is an entire park.
Every street Is a pretty park.
Every house is a lovely little park.
A walk along its shaded avenues is a
promenade through a park.
Just read what chances ior a home in the
midst ot this beautiful park aie here given:
A splendid 7-room brick house with all
modern improvements lor
$500 cash and $35 per month.
A fine 6-rnom brick house,
$300 to $500 cash, $30 to $33 per month.
A 4-room brick house,
$300 cash, 25 per month.
A5-room frame house,
$200 cash, $20 per month.
A 4-room brick cottage,
$200 cash, $17 50 per month.
A 3-room brick cottage, '
$200 cash, $15 per month.
Ton are cordially invited to visit the
park.
Knoxyille Land Improvement Co.,
Knox avenue, Kuoxville Borough.
Take Southside cars to Twellth and
Mt. Oliver incline to Kuoxville; only 1
miles from Postofflce.
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SILVER WEDDING.
One pound of granulated sugar, half
pound butter, beat these to a light cream;
then add in fonr parts (beating light each
time) the well-beaten whites of 12 eggs;
stir into this one cup sweet milk, one tea
spoonful of extract of bitter almond, and
one and one-'ourth pounds of flour, having
mixed thoroughly through the dry flour
one and a half measures "Banner" baking
powder; bake one hour in a slow oven. For
the icing, take two and a halt cups granu
lated sugar, halt cup of water; boil three
minutes when cold, ald the white of three
eggs slightly beaten, and one teaspoonful of
extract of bitter almond.
CORN MOCK OYSTERS.
Mix into a pint of grated corn three tahl e
spoonluls of milk, one teacuplul of floor
having in it one-half measure "Banner"
Baking Powder, two ounces butter, one tea
snoouiul salt, a half teaspoonlul pepper and
one egg; drop into hot butter with a table
spoon; fry brown on both sides; serve on hot
platter.
Now is the season to keep
on hand a snnnlxr nf
HOUSE "SCOTJKENE" loin ill
CLEANING vonr cleauinir. There is no
WITH known article for B nti
SCOUBENE that will so help throneh
bouse cleaning and do it as
well.
BEST BODY 11KU!ELS CARPET
At SI PcrYnrd.
10,000 yards best 5-fratne Lowell and
Hartford body brussels at $1 per yard.
Borders to match all patterns. This grade
sells at $1 40 per yard everywhere.
We have reduced the price during the
great special carpet sale now going on at our
store. Edward Groetzinger,
627 and 629 Penn avenue.
Something; Worth Living For.
Visitors to the Exposition are delighted
with the display of S. S. Marvin & Co. ip
the gallery, opposite the main entrance.
The famous hot cakes and waffles, baked
from self-rising flour, at the stand, are a
treat which nobody wants to miss. Mar
vin's seli-rising pancake flour is for sale by
all grocers. His a boon to every housewife.
TTSSU
Practical Office Desks
Should combine every convenience for trans
acting business, shelves, drawers, pigeon
holes, and must also economize space. Such
desks may be had of the Stevens Chair Co.,
3 Sixth street.
1,200 plush sacques and jackets from $9 50
to $25, the best and cheapest ever offered.
Examine at Bosenbaum & Co's.
Brocade velvets, beantifnl two-toned
efiVcto, actual worth $3, our price 75c a yard.
TTSSU HUGUS & HACKK
Base bargains in diamonds, watches and
silverware at J. P. Steinmann's, 107 Fed
eral st, Allegheny. xrssa
Cabinet photos, $1 per dor. Lies' Pop
ular Gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth st. ttsu
For best brands of pure rye whiskies, g6
to Geo. H. Bennett & Bro., 135 Pint
avenue, second door below Wood street.
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ART'Iff THE GAS CITY.
Growth of Intellectual Culture
Evinced by the Appreciation of
THE EXPOSITION ART GALLERY.
A Tery Creditable Exhibit by the School
of Design.
GOSSIP ABOUT OUR LOCAL PAINTERS
The attendance at the Exposition gal
leries continues as large as ever, or it may
perhaps show even an increase in numbers,
and what is equally gratifying to the man
agement the expressions of approval and
appreciation are still as numerous and as
hearty. Almost all temperaments and con
ditions may be seen, and soon after the
doors are n'pened the galleries begin to fill
with people, and at 10 P. M., when the Ex
position closes, the crowds seem loath to
leave. From room to room of the spacious
galleries the throrgs move incessantly; the
young and old, the grave and gay. all seek
ing pleasure in th it highest of all 'orms in
which it is combined with intellectual
culture and improvement.
A painting that attracts a great deal ot
attention is a portrait of the late William
Shaw. The frame of the picture is draped
in black, and it occupies a prominent posi
tion, as it hangs on the line in one ot tne
galleries. It is the work of Mr. John J.
Hammer, recently ot this city but now in
New York. A perfect little gem of a water
color is the landscape by W. Hamilton Gib
son entitled "Upland Meadows." Itcombines
beautiful color with a fine effect ot sunlight
and a masterly rendering perspective. Mr.
Thomas Moran's "Towers of Colorado Biver"
is scarcely up to that artist's usual standard
of work; the coloring is a trifle crude, par
ticularly in the red tint on the clouds, and
it does not show the vigor of handling char
acteristic of his best works. Abont the same
criticism would apply to bis "A North
easter," a scene on Long Island.
NATURE LOOKS BEST IN DAYLIGHT.
Mr. George Hetzel's picture, "A Scene in
Western Pennsylvania," is quite a de
parture from that artist's usual style of
work and it is a picture that, well as it
loocs under its present conditions, would
appear vastly better if seen in daylight.
This is the case with all good pictures, but
it is particularly true of those in which
green is the predominating color, as they
suffer more than any others by being shown
in artificial light. Miss Olive Turner's
"Summer Fields" is one of her best and most
pleasing works.
The exhibit made by the School of Design Is
very creditable so far as it goes, bat it might
easily have been made more extensive, as there
has-been some really clever work turned out
by its pupils recently that has not found a
place on the waits. As might be expected,
work In design forms an important Item in this
exhibit, and a study of some of the examples
shown would lead one to think that the Insti
tution was appropriately named, or, rather,
that it has well earned out the object for which
it was founded. Of the present exhibit, bow
ever, paintings in water color form tbe leading
feature, and there aro shown some very good
examples in this class of works, among which
Miss Mary Boya's study of annunciation lilies
deserves and receives a great deal of notice,
and is very generally admired.
A SURPRISE TO ARTISTS. '
In four of the larger of the eight rooms com
prising the galleries are gathered together,
works by American artists located In different
S arts of the country, principally in and about
lew York, aud also works by noted European
painters, such as Blco, Vibert, (Jarpentier,
Stevens and many others. On the walls of
these four rooms hang from 400 lo 500 paintings,
and tbe names mentioned above, together with
a larce number of Americans of such celebrity
as Gibson, Eaton. Hamilton, tbe Morans and
many who aro scarcely less well known to
fame, would give stauding to any exhibition at
wbicn their works were showc.
That artists whose pictures are exhibited are
well pleased at Uniting tbe display to be such
that it is a credit to them to have tbeir works
included among tbe number 1 fully evidenced
by letters which Manager Johns is constantly
receiving. One artist, a letter froju whom
came to hand yesterday morning, writes, in a
spirit of humility and self depreciation as rare
as it is commendable, that uhtn ho saw that
the balance of the collection was of such ex
cellence he was surprised to find that any ot
bis pictures had been hung. Whatever else
may be said, one thing is certain and that is
that there has never before been such a line
collection of artworks shown in this city, and
It is reasonauiy saie to preaict mat mere win
not be agaiu until tbe .Exposition opens next
year. Those who have nut yet seen this ex
hibit will do well to avail themselves of tbe
opportunities afforded them during the three
weeks which yet remain before the many valu
able and Important paintings will be returned
to the various places from which they have
been collected.
Art Notes.
The large piece of painted tapestry shown at
Eichbaum's is the work of Mrs. M. A. Mac
cord, of Sit. Washington, who is now studying
in New York. The subject Is a female figure
reaching upward toward some blossoming
branches overhanging a wall.
The "Andromache," by Sir Frederick Leigh
ton, is certainly one of the finest paintings
which that celebrated artist has yet produced.
The composition is a fine one, and tbe large
number of figures Introduced aro excellently
well drawn, while tbe arrangement of light and
shade and of light and dark in local color is
extremelypleasing. A tine photogravure of
this work, is shown at Boj d's.
Among a large Dumber of sketches which
Mr. Geo. Hetzel has brought from tbe banks of
the Connoqnenessing is one that forms a com
plete ana most satisfactory picture just as it
was sketched from nature, and witboutany ad
ditional touches whatever. Although the same
might be said of most of Mr. Hetzel's sketches,
It is particularly true of the work in question.
The subject represents a springhouse em
bowered in trees, and in color it is one of the
strongest and richest works which this artist
has yet shown.
Weak stomach.Beecham'sFiIIs act like mace.
Peaks' 8oap secures a beautiful complexion
DLEEUNGs.
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jj There will be a special meeting of the
Boiler Makers' Assembly 9681 at their halL on
WEDNESDAY NIGHT, at 7:30.
By order of
se29-84 MASTER WORKMAN.
MASONIC NOTICE THE MEMBERS OP
Milnor Lodge No. 287, F. and A. M.. will
asemble on SUNDAY, September 29, 1889,
12S0 P. 1L, at Freemasons' Hall, Fifth ave., to
attend the funeral of our late brother. Mark
Burke, from bis late t evidence, 2116 Carson st,
Sonthside. Members of sister lodges are fra
ternally invited to attend.
se28-15 By order of the W. M.
Headq'es Col. John W. Patterson )
Post No. 151, G. A. R. f
"lENERAIi ORDER NO. a THE COM
XJC RADES of this Post aro ordered to assem
ble at the headquarters. 1923 Carson street, S. 8
on SUNDAY. September 29, at 1.30 p.m., In
full G. A. R. uniform, to attend the funeral of
tliplatB Comrade Mark Burk. Bv order
D. A. JONES, JOHN DETTIS,
Adjutant. Commander.
seZM
DIVIDENDS.
office of asphalt block co., 1
Fourth and Walnut St,
Philadelphia, Pa.
dividend the directors of this
company hare this clay declared a divi.
dend of TEN (10) PER CENT, payable from
tbe profits of tbe half year, at the office of the
company, September 25, 18S0,
WM. CALHOUN, Secretary.
September 20. 18S9. e24-58
NOTICES.
-VfOTITE
l( I have in my possession one red and one
black cow. Owner will please call for same
and pay expenses of keeping.
HENRY POTH.
se2S-45 Crafton. Allegheny co Pa.
AUCTION BALES.
B
Y HENRY AUCTION CO.-PARLOR,
i chamber, office, library and dinlne room
lurniture and carpets; notion, fancy goods,
tea. shoes, etc, at auction TUESDAY MORN
ING. October 1, at 10 o'clock, at the roomy. No.
811 Market street. Walnut, oak and natural
cherry chamber suits, wardrobes, chiffoniers,
dressing rases, bedsteads, wasbstands, leather
conch, bed lounges, easy chairs, fancy rockers,
balr and busk mattresses, springs, curtains,
shading, wiltou velvet, body brusels. moquet
and tapestry brussels, hall, room and stair car
carpets, bookcases, cabinets, hall racks, parlor
suits in silk and satin tapestry, brocatelle,
plnshes and hair cloth, china closets, buffets,
side tables, dinner and tea sets, toiletware,
desks, extension tables, sideboards, chairs,
drucgets, rugs, pictures, lamps, clocks, dishes,
fancy eood-. glassware, shoes, notions, eta. etc.
HENRY AUCTION, CO., liM. Auctioneers.
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menu on this page such as Wanted, For Sale,
To Let, ele ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken or less thanfijlv tents.
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BBANCM 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 advertisements will
be received up to 9 P. M. for inser
tion next morning:
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advertisers already have account with THI DIS
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FJ11L B. STUCKET, Mth street and Penn ave.
E. G. STUCKEY 4CO., Wylie ave. and Fuitonst.
H. bTOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House.
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OAKLAND.
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ALLEGHENY.
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F. H. EGOE1W ASON, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
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THOMAS McHENUY, Western and lrwlnaves.
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MILLVALE BOROUGH.
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WANTED.
aiule Hela.
WANTED - WIDE-AWAKE BOY. 14. TO
clean office; wages Z. W. C. S1EWAKT,
114 Fourth ave. se29-37
TTJANTEO-BOYS-AN EXPERIENCED
V wrapper, also package boy and cash hoys.
BIBEB&EASTON. e29-&
WANTED-ELEUTBOblLVKR AND NICKEL
plater. Apply to WALTER E. HAGUE,
Virgin alley, near Wood st. seM-7S
WANTED-BOOKKEFPER. EXPERIENCED
in planing mill business. Address PLAN
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years old to work about store. THOMP
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TTTANTKD-A HUNDRED MEN AT IRWIN,
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In formation apply at THE WORK. se29-96
WANTED -ACTIVE AND ENERGETIC
portrait canvassers; a rare chance. all at
once at 82 OHIO &T., Allegheny City. se23-13
WANTED-FlRVr-CLA-S PLUMBER AND
jrss filter. Inquire Slondiy, September SO.
of A. W. MCGAUAN, 502 Fifth avenue. se29-93
WANTED -TWO GOOD COATMAKERS:
best of wages and steady work. Apply at
once to KEEKER & SCHMIDT. Canton, O. seb-S
WA
ANTED-AT ONCE-20 STONE MASONS
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Grant avenue, near Union bridge, Allegheny.
WANTEb-SALESM AN TO SELL GOODS BY
sample: good salary paid. Write to CEN
TENNIALMFG. CO., Cincinnati, O.. or Chicago.
se3-75-TTSSu
WANTED-TWO GOOD COAT MAKERS.
Best of waxes and bteadv work. Apply at
once to BUTLEB ft JACKSON, New Brighton,
Pa. seS-114
WANTED-TWO FIRST-CLASS COATMAK
ERS: none others need apply: best prices
and good workshop. S. W. S1IMSON ft SON,
Colnrobus, O. seJS-2
WANTEU-STONECUTTKRSAND MASONS.
Appiyat once at CORNER A.MBERSON
no strike. seZG-12
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cutters. Appiyat VALENTINE ft ERG'S
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Beaver ave , Allegheny. Pa. e29-3l
ANTED-TWO GOOD COAT MAKERS TO
go to Cumberland. Md.: steidv work and
good nrices paid to reliable men. Apply to It AUH
BROS. A CO., 800 and 812 Liberty St. se23-53
WANTED - IMMEDIATELY - TWO JEW
I1V ..IH..M..H .., . .- .
uuxbx baiviiicu iuu mu waicomsKers;
nothing but experienced men with cltv reference
need apply, ju. J. SUIT, 311 gmltbfield st.
WANTED-AGENTS TO SELL THELIFB,
, .uiiututig vi lUJSWCLVUAIinK III All?
gheny and adjoining counties. Apply Mondur
after 9, FANNING ft GTJRREN, McCance block,
se29-33
ANTED-GENTLEMEN WHO DEBIKE A
wife or a lively correspondent to send their
address and stamp to THE AMERICAN CORRE-
bPONDING CLUB, Box 643, Clarksburg, W. Va.
selS-45
ANTEE-A FEW MORE ACTIVE AGENTS
(making less than S3 per day); nq books;
goods light and easy sold: be qnlck. CUY-MNG-
HAMftTARR, Manorvllle, ArmstrongTconnty,
Pa. ke2-6S
ANTED-AGENT8 IN CITY l(i BELL
blankets lamps, albums, cistors silver
ware, clocks, etc. on easy payments: hkltst ln
dncementsto sober, honest mem UNION 3KKDIT
CO.. 103 Fourth avenue. ea-72
man with tl0.000 to Invest In aid take
charge of a Snulhern enterprise with a Veil es
tablished trade: object, Improvement ol plant.
Address W. H., Dispatch office. 29-12
.TfTANTED-A GENTS TO SELL OUBi
I VV GANT albums on easy payments
albums are the finest in the cftr. and l
ELE
tbese Su
can
make big money selling tnera. E. GATII.
,Y ft
uu.t zo federal St., Allegheny, Pa.
8J29-S3
TTTANTED - EVERY AGENT THiT
IS
v wining to wore s hours a day to ma
SS a rinv t.n pall nn nr Ai1rira M rf HTT
S4to
OiA, 31
Mldale'street, Allegheny, Pa., office ope
rrom
o.o uiiva. jn., auu o;ou ld d.ou r . M.
sd9-lll
WANTEO-FOR THE UNITED fc ATES
army, able-bodied, unmarried men,t tween
the ages of 21 and 33 years; good pay, r tlons,
cioiningana meaicai aiienaance. Apply 1 Ju
915 rana .avju uk, Pittsburg, Pa.
Jy21-30 wsn
-VTTA.NTED-AGENTS AND CANVASSKUS
TO
vv control sale or "helaylor Patent A J
UBta-
me Lames' snoe: aw agents at work in N
tr
Ln-
Eland. New Yore and Dlilo. average 8 ner
week.
TAYLOR ADJUSTABLE .SHOE PARLOR
Room
z, io. Die renn ave., nusourg. ra
TTTANTfcD - HAD WR1TEHS AT SM l.KT'3
VV ECLECTIC SHORTHAND AND I1USI-
NESS COLLEGE. 4 Sixth St.; penmanship book
keeping, arithmetic, shorthand, tvpewrltin rthor
onghly taught for lip r month: private 1 struc
tlons for both sexes; open dally 9 A. M. to 9 '.it.
selZ-77-TTSSU
WANTED-A RELIABLE MALE If 5PRE
bEM'ATIVE In McKcesport, East End,
Sharpsburg, Allegheny and Southsl'le; on y No.
1 men, and to such permanent and profltatle em
ploymentcan be furnished. Inquire between 9
morning and 3 afternoon Monday. M. STARL
IN G, 93 Fourth avenue. seJ9-63
Female TIelD.
'ANTED-A GOOD COOK AND A CHAM
VV BERMA1D. Apply Monday morning at 10
o'clock at 142 SHEFFIELD ST., Allegheny.
S829-76
WANTED-TWO LADY BOOK OANVAS
SERb for fastest seller out: can make $300
In next mu days. Address C. W., carrier I. Alle
gheny. se29-lO0
WANTED-2 GIRLS, ONE AS COOh. WASH
andiron, the other as chambermaid and to
help nurse; reference required. Apply Si CEN
TER AVE., city. se29-35
WANTED-LADY AGENTS FOR THE NEW
h) geia corbet: most satisfactory and best
money mating article out. For terms, etc., apply
to WESIERN CORSET CO., St. Louis, Mo.
sel4-66-8SU
WANTED A GOOD CHAMBERMAID
(German preferred), in a small famllv: one
that Is a good laundress must bring good refer
ence. Apply at No. 88 WASHINGTON STRFET,
Allegheny. se29-5S
fTANTED-A FEW GOOD SEWING GIRLS
W at GARNIER'S DRESSMAKING EMPOR
IUM, 34 Church avenue, Allegheny: also a few
girls to finish their trade, and a girl that has
worked with a tailor. 1 am now prepared to fill
all orders for fall and winter costumes. Coats,
Jackets and tailor-made work specialties
SC29-110
T -ANTED-TO EMPLOY A FEW LADIES,
V v on salary, to take charge of my business a-fcj
tneir notnes;enureir unuujecuonaDiewigai: verv
rasclnating and healthful: no talking required;
permanent position: wages Slo per week In ad
vance; good pay fo part time; my references In
clude some of the best well-known people of Lou
isville, Cincinnati, Pittsburg and elsewhere. Ad
dress with stamp. MRS. MARION WALKER,
Fourth and Chestnut sts., Louisville, Ky.
sel2-13-ThSu
Slale unci Female Ileln.
WANTED-LADIES AND GENTLEMEN TO
earn S3 to S3 a day: no canvassing: work
furnished. Address, with stamp, CRYbTALIZED
PHOTO CO., 112 W. Sixth St., Cincinnati, O.
se29-lS
i .
WANTED-LADY AND GENTLEMEN
agents for city and surrounding towns: a
household necessity: Just out: nu kitchen com-
Elete without It: It recommends and sells tuelf.
all at MAKl'ELL'S, 411 Smlthfield st. se29-25
WANTED-AGENTS. MALE OR FEMALE,
In all country towns, to sell photograph
albums: latest designs for I all trade Just received;
big profits and quick returns to energctle agents;
write terms, etc. UNION PUBLISHING CO.,
103 Fourth are. se22-80 ttfsu
" Boarders) and Lotlaers. '
WANTED-OCOUPANT3 FOR TWO WELL
furnished sreond-storv front romns, with
first-lass buArding, In East End. Address B. W.
( MfVM WWVVt rbds a.
WANTED.
Situations.
TmTANTED-SITUATlON AS HOUSEKEEPER
VV by an experienced woman. Address S. W.,
Dispatch office. ee29-14
WANTED POSITION Br STENOGRAPHER
competent and experienced: highest refer
ences from present employer. Address H. S.,
4203 Fifth ave7 te29-15
TTTASTED-A SITUATION AS FAMILY
TV seamstress: no objection to light chamber
"ork: can give city reference. Address 92 FED
ERAL ST.. Allegheny. sc28-113
WANT ED-SITUATION BY A SMART. AC
TIVE young man having five years' ex
perience In a drygoods store; not afraid to work.
Apply OKYGOODS, Postofflce, East Liberty.
se28-5
TAMED SITUATION IN DRUGSTORE:
7 years' experience: reglsterea manager
and graduate in Pennsylvania. Address BOX
u. la, nneeung, y. va,
se29-112
Parmer.
WANTED -PARrNER-A GENTLEMAN
with S2.500 to start a good paying business;
sure of auccess and paying big profits. S. S.,
Dispatch office. se27-7S-rsu
Donrdln?.
TITANTED-TABLE BOARD WITHIN FIVE
VV, minutes' walk of Fifth are. and Gelstst.
forgentleman and wife only. Address X. r.,67o
llflTiave. se23-43
WANfED-BOARDERS-ELEGANr FRONT
rooms, un furnished, first-class table;
terms reasonable: table boarders taken. THE
DELMOMUO, 83) Penn are. se29-lu2
ANTED - BOARD -TWO WELL FUlt-
N1SHED rooms In flrst-clsss location with
board for two adults, or rully furnished house.
East End or Allegheny: must be strictly flrst-
clasj. Address F. O. P., Dispatch office. sc29-134
T1TANTED-SUITE OF ROOMS AND BOARD
V lu private family for gentleman, wife, child
atd nurse; roust be In first class location and con
venient to cars: Allegheny preferred: references
exchanged. Address ISAAC COHN, Dispatch
offlce. se29-8l
i
I Rooms, Home. Etc
fTTANTED-IINFURNISnED BOOMS. CEN
W TRALLTlocated, lor gentleman and wife.
Ajdyjss W. B. R.. Dispatch offlce. se3-83
DfT ANTED -A LADY WISHES TO SECURE A
V well furnished room, with private family;
location and neighborhood must be the very best.
UJ M Dispatch offlce. se29-39
TTTANTED-WE WANT HOUSES TO RENTIN
'V AUcghenv, in all sections or the city; me
dium and small size bouses are now In greatest de
rinnd: we have good tenants waiting for these
hises. CHARLES SOMERS ft CO., 313 Wood
st-tet. st29-70
TfTANTED-WE WANT SMALL AND ME-
V DIL 41 size houses to rent in all parts of the
tvo cities: moderate size houses especially wanted
1 Eighth Eleventh and Thirteenth wards: good
tenants now waiting ror these bouses. CHARLES
bdMERS ft CO., 313 Wood street. se29-70
i Financial.
ANTED-TO LOAN MONEY AT 4K5 AND
6 per cent free ol tax, W. C. STEWARTS
inrtliave. Jaaw-BO"
"TrTANTED-MORTGAGES-MON Y TO LOAN
IV In sums to suit at 4& 5 and 6 per cent.
AiiLES ft BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 1G7.
ipl9-H-TTSsn
"VITANTED-MORTaAGJlS-1.00Q,000TOLOAN
'V In large and small amounts at 4H. Sards
pir cent, free of Mate tax: no delay. REED B.
UYLES CO., 131 Fourthave. mya-60
WANTED-MORTGAGES-Sl, 000, C00TO LOAN
IV on city and suburban properties at 4K, Sand
(percent, and on larms in Allegheny and aqja
cmt counties at 6 per cent. 1. M. PENNOCK ft
tON, 103 tonrth avenue. ap7-Hl
TrTANTED-TO LOAN MONEY-WE HAVE
r V over one million dollars to loan on city and
sibnrbaa property at 43i per cent; no tax: we
mil also loan money on improved farms In, Alle
gieny, Beaver, Fayette, Washington and West
noreland countles;any marketable security taken
fit loans of any amount. BLACK ft BAlRD, 95
liurth ave. Je3-a9-Su
i Miscellaneous.
m-ANTED-TO BUT GOOD DRIVING HORSE
r,V or mare: must be sound and not afrallof
seam. Address HORSE, Dispatch office. BeS-32
ANTED TO SELL AN ESTABLISHED
business; cutting and fitting all kinds of
liflles' garments. Forparlleulars apply 644 PENN
ZVE. se29-34
WAMTED-YOU TO GET A BAKER'S
dozen (13) or Stewart ft Co. 's fine cabinet
ihotos for II, at 90 and 92 FEDERAL ST.. Alle
;henr. mv2S-49-xrsa
tTTANTED - SECOND-HAND REMINGTON
VV typewriter In good condition; medium
Roman tyne preferred. Address, with particu
lars, ALLEN, Dispatch offlce. se25-117-wrsn
JTXJAN1ED-TOSTARTACLUB OF 42 MEM
II VV BERS to secure a fine gold watch for each
lone In the club at $1 00 per week. Address P. O.
BOX Ml, and I will call and snow you tbe watch.
JTMY
WANTED-OFF1CE ROOM TO LET FOB
agent on uotlons or small ware: good,
cheap accommodations to right partr: room for
samples. Address, Monday morning. J. T., 633
Smith field st. se29-38
WANTED-PEK80N1J 10 KNOW 1HAT BY
agreeing to pay II per week yon can get
Jiossesslon of fine gold or silver watches, clocks,
ewelry, diamonds, silver ware, etc J. MITSOH,
30 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. sel2-Mwrsa
WANTED-BY PEARSON, LEADING PHO
TOGRAPHER, 9S Filth avenue. Pittsburg,
and 43 Federal street, Allegheny, everybod) to
know that he is making fine cabinets at fl SO per
dozen: photos delivered when promised: Instan
taneous process. mhl3-63
WANTEO-WEHAVEAN UNUSUAL CALL
for medium and small-size bouses In the
East Eod. along the line or within short distance
of P.R.R. and cable toads; also on line ol the U. i
O.R.R.; these properties are wanted largely by
buyers of moderate means, who will Improve,
beautify and build up any locality fortunate
enough to attract them; goodpropertles.lmproved
and unimproved are wanted in all sections of the
two cities and suburbs; we are prepared to take
care of them, audwant to hear from owners every
where. Call on us. CHARLES SOMEES ft CO.,
313 Wood st. Telephone 1042. sea-70
FOR HALE IMPROVED REAL E&TATE.
Cltv IteKldence.
F
lOK SALE-AT A SACRIFICE-S3,000j WYLIE
ave.. near Elm st.:brlckhouse6 rooms: lot
22x110. J. B. COOPER ft CO., 107 Fourth ave.
se2S-10
FOR SALE-2,10O-MT. WASHINGTON, NEW
frame house, S rooms, porches, city water,
etc.: lot 30 feet front J. K. COOPER ft CO , 107
Fourth avenue. sc2j-24
T7H)R SALE-11,400-MT. WASHINGTON,
: frame house. 4 rooms, porches, cellar, etc.;
In good repair; lot 27x100. J. R. COOPER ft CO ,
107 Fourth avenue. se29-24
FOR SALE $2,800 WYLIE AVE., TWO
story brick house of 7 rooms and attic: lot
13x100. For particulars see J. It. COOPER ft
CO., 107 fourth avenue. se29-24
FOR SALE-WYLIE AVE., NEAR DAVIS ST.,
2-story and mansard brick dwelling 7 rooms,
bath, etc.; a very neat home, in good condition:
lot 23x100. J. C KE1LLY, 77 Diamond st, cc29-SO
IJiOR SALE-WEBSTER AVE.. NEAR LOGAN
: St., large lot running from Webster to Wil
son st , with good S-room dwelling fronting on
Wilson; a bargain. J. C. RULLY, 77 Diamond
st. se29-90
FOR bALE-BLUFF ST., NEAR COLLEGE,
new brick house, 8 rooms, ball, bathroom,
finished basement; all late Improvements; lot 23
ft. 9 In. by 133 ft.; terms to suit. KOBT. COW
ARD, No. 20 Bins St. acI-87-TTSSU
FORSALE-NEARLY OPPOSITE SOHO PUB
LIC school, nearly new 2-story and mansard
frame dwelling. 10 rooms, both gases. marble man
tels, etc.; price less than the cost of building; lot
23x100. J. C REILLY, 77 Diamond St. se.3-9g
FOR SALE-NICE HOUSE OF SIX ROOMS,
hall, attic good cellar, natural gas, side alley;
Sarah st .between 'thirteenth and Fourttenth sts..
Southside: fi.4X): easy terms; big bargalD. ALLES
ft BAILEY. 164 Fourth ave.. Telephone 157. se29-lt
FOR SALE-VICKROY-ST., NEAR PRIDE, 3
blORY brick dwelling of 6 rooms; also lnthe
rear double 2-story brick of 3 rooms each: both
gases: all renting at t per month: price, H0;
lot 23x120. J. a BEILLY, 77 Diamond st.
se29-90
FOR SALE-CLARK STREET, NEAR CRAW
FORD, antlcgant 2-story brick dwelling 10
rooms, bath, liot and cold water. Inside w. c,
marble mantels; everything first-class: price low:
lot 20x120 to street. J. C. BEILLY, 77 Diamond
EL se29-90
FOR SALE-S5,S00-RENT $354: BEDFORD
ave.: brick house s rooms: finished attic:
nan: tiatn gases; also in re ir, ironung on aney.
two 3-room nrick houses; city water, etc. : lot 22H
XI09: easy terms. J. a. uuurna s uu,
1U7
Fourth ave.
seIS-10
FOR SALE-WYLIE AVENUE EXTENSION,
Si COO; terms to suit: brick house, mansard,
six rooms, hall, marble mantels. Inside shutters,
natural gas, grained and nicely finished; side en
trance: easy terms. J. B. COOPER ft CO.. 107
Fourth avenue. se23-24
East End Residences.
FOR 8ALE-FIFTH AVENUE, OPPOSITE
Oakland Station, frame building with store
room: a bargain. J. R. COOPER ft CO., 107
Fourth avenue. SC29-2I
FOR SALE THE FOLLOWING INVEST
MENTS pav 10 per cent and over: 2 brick
houses. 6 rooms and large store, with lot 71x103, cor.
Frankstown and Jackson St., 39,500; also 6 frame
houses, good stone foundation, eel ar and 2 rooms
each: street and alley paved; newly painted and
repaired: about S years old; Carnegie ave., Klgh
teenth xm.tAi S. 500: also leasehold, nava 25 nel
cent clear, 2 frame houses. 10 rooms, rent for SW2,
lease runs 14 years: ground rentf67 23, 11,000: also
4 bricks and 4 frames, 8 rooms each, cor. Ninth
and William sts., S. S only 1 year old; best In
vestment In 2 cities: rents rortiOKi, 115,000 D.
BEUEN ft SON, 4112 Penn ave. s.e29-IS
FOR SALE-NEW QUEEN ANNE PRESS
BRICK dwelling. ZoSMeyran ave., Oakland,
eight large rooms, bath, laundry, drying room
aud cellar: sliding doors between hall and parlor,
also library; hard wood finish and elegant spindle
work; carved wood finish In second story: Inside
w. c, with marble lavatory, stationary wash
tubs, large range, etc., flag stone walks, art
stalued and plate glass windows, electric work
complete: also speaking tubes, large lawn, front
and back porches: tbls dwelling Is of Eastern
design, and will bear the closest Inspection to the
smallest detail, and Is on apjved street, and lot
extends back to a 60-foot street, making It a vain
able piece of property, and the new cable loop
wl 1 extend within" 10-vJeet of this property. In
quire WM. BEGG3 or JOHN C. HENRY. 258
J IE
eyran ave.
se29-9S
FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE
- 1
East End Remaencea.
FOR SALE-ta-SOtf-BUBSTANTIAL- BBIClC
dwelling containing 8 rooms and all conven
iences, well located In Shadyslde. W. C. STEW
ART, 114 Fourth ave. seI-13-su
TTtOK SALE-S2,70O-MURTLAND AVE , DAL
1? LASbta., neat brick house of 7 rooms; hall,
rrontand rear porches; lot 25xS5. J. B. COOPER
ft CO., 107 Fourth ave. igs-24
FOR SALE-LANG AVE., NEAR PENN-2-story
and mansard brick 7 rooms, bill, bath,
hot and cold water, front and back porch: large
lot; only (3,000. J. R. COOPER ft CO., 107 Fourth
avet se28-10
FOR SALE-9,O0O-NEW QUEEN ANNE
brick dwelling, containing 10 rooms and all
covenlences: lot 47x148; the best property for the
money In Shadyslde. W. C. BTEWABT, 114
Fourth ave. au23-Il-Su
FOR SALE-FINE 8-ROOMED BRICK HOUSE
andlot4STlttl nn Mftrv&rpttA t htndr to
inland and Negley aves. and cable llne:prlce,
u,uuu, uu lime. M.ILLtX.JSt ,PUUA21.fiK3, WW sta
tion St., E. E. sezO-89
FOB3ALE-MELLON STREET. EAST END:
(3,000; frame bouse; six rooms; ball and fin
ished attic; almost new and In excellent condi
tion; terms to suit: lot 30x100. J. R. COOPER ft
CO., H7 Fourth ave. seS9-24
FOR SALE-S16.K)0-ELEGANT BRICK RESI
DENCE, containing 12 rooms and all Im
provements: lot 87x200 ft. desirably located on
one nf the finest paved avenues of East End. W.
C. STEWART. 114 Fourth ave. an25-U-Sn
FOR SALE -SilOO MEADOW ST.: NEW
frame home of 7 rooms; reception hall, fhlna
closet, two finished attic rooms, both gases,
Eorches, good cellar, et; lot 24x100 to alley. 'J.
. COOPER ft CO., 107 i ourth ave. se29-24
FOR SALE-PENN AVE. NEAR NEGLEY
"legant new 2-story brick, 8 rooms, bath,
marble mantels, tile hearths, and general finish
of the best: all modern conveniences; low price.
J. E. COOPER ft CO., 107 Fourth ave. se23-10
I7IOR SALE-tlOOh-PARK AVE., E. END,
frame bouse 8 rooms, bath. Inside w. c. In
side shutters, both gases, electric bells, reception
hall, etc.; elegantly finished; built by owner for a
home and Is a bargain. J. R. COOPER ft CO.. 107
Fourth ave. se2S-10
FOR SALE-S30.000-NEW AND SUBSTAN
TIA L brick residence, containing 12 large
rooms and all conveniences; lot 114x4U) ft: this is
one of tbe finest located and cheapest pieces of
property In Shadyslde. W. C. STEWART, 114
Fourth ave. an2S-ll-sa
T7OR,SALE-I1,000, ON EASY PAYMENTS: A
J. new Queen Anne brick dwelling, containing
12 rooms, ail conveniences, fine gas fixtures, and
Is elegantly papered; lot 53x173 feet; located In the
heart or the EasrEnd, 'on one of the main avennes.
W. O. STEW ART, 114 Fourth ave. auU-06-feU
FOR 8ALE-2 HANDSOME NEW FRAME -roomed
houses: fine deep lots, near East Lib
erty station and eable lines; these are very desira
ble and will be sold at the low price of fesooon
rood terms. For particulars see KELLY ft
ROGERS. No. 6315 Station street, East End.
se29-48-Tusa
FOR SALE-MEADOW STREET, EAST END,
new frame house; reception hall, parlor,
dining room, kitchen and china closet on first
floor: 4 large bedrooms and finished attics: front
and back porches: street sewered: lot 24x100; a
bargain. J. E. COOPER ft CO., 107 Fourth ave.
se2S-24
FOR SALE-A VERY DESIRABLE COZY
home-a house of 5 rooms, bathroom, neat
Fiorcbes, natural gas, etc.: only 5 minutes' walk
romEast Liberty station, and both cable lines:
will be sold at a bargain. For terms and price see
KELLY ft U0GEB9, No. 6315 Station street. East
End. se29-13-Tusa
FOR SALE-S3.700-TERMS. 11.700 CASH, BAL
ANCE to suit purchaser; a new and sub
stantial brick dwelling (not occupied), containing
8 rooms, bath and all conveniences, lot 25X100
feet; located on paved and sewered avenue, Oak
land: this property has been beld at K.S00: must
be sold at once. W. C. STEWART, 114 Fourth
ave. se8-s-8a
Glenwaod ReataYncrs.
FOR 8ALE-S3,S0CLYTLE STREET, GLEN
WOOD, 2 frame houses, 4 rooms each: fin
ished attics, good cellar; lot 24x120. J. R. COOP
ER ft CO., lu7 Fourth avenue. se2M
AUeahcnv Residences.
FOK BALE-WASHINOrON AVE.. ALLE
GHENY, only (3.000: frame house of 8
rooms: lot 24x130. J. K. COOPER ft CO., 107
Fourth ave. se2S-10
F
lOK SALE-3,20fl-ON AECH BT., 2-STORY
frame house of 6 rooms and attic: lot 20x80:
only $1,000 cash aud bal. to suit. EW'ING A
BYEKS, No. 93 Federal street. se29-49
FOR SALE -S3, 000-THAT ELEGANT NEW
and substantial press brick dwelling (never
occupied), containing' 9 rooms, bath, stationary
washstands, laundry, cement cellar and all im
provements, located on Ackley St., bead ot
Monterey st., Allegheny. W. Q. STEWART. 114
Fourth ave. ap21-19-sn
FOB SALE-A GREAT BARGAIN-HUBT BE
sold soon: situate on a good are. In Alleghe
ny: a well-built and neatly-finished brick dwell
ing of 7 rooms, finished attic, bath, range, china
closet, marble mantels lu every room. Inside shut
ters, nat. and art. gas, stables, shrubbery and
paved walks: lot 30x127. 1. B. COOPER ft CO.,
107 Fourth ave. seZS-10
Snbnrban Residence.
FOB BALE WEST BELLEVUE L10O;
frame bouse 3 rooms and finished attic; lot 25
1123. J. B. COOPERS CO., 107 Fourth ave.
sea-10
OR SALE - 12,400 BELLEVUE FRAME
V house, 5 rooms; finished attic, halL nat. gas.
porches, well or good water: nice location: lot 123
xioo: fruit and shade trees. J. B. COOPER ft CO..
107 Fourth ave. se28-10
FOR HALE-WILKINSBURU-I2,800-NEW 2
STORY frame bouse. S rooms, hall, finished
attic slate mantels, porches, well of good wateri
lot 44x124: terms. 5C0down. balance aa rent. J.
R. COOPER ft CO.. 107 Fourth ave. se2S-10
FOR SALE LOTS.
East End Lots.
FOB 8ALE-t3,003-60X12S FEET ON NEHLEY
avenne, near Center. W. C. STEWART. 114
Fourth ave. sel-13-sa
FOK SALE-LOTS ON BLUFF AND VICEROY
sts., near college; terms to suit. KOBT.
COWARD, 20 Bluff St. auHCT-TTSSU
FOBSALE-l'8,C00-EASY TERMS: U ACRES
of level land desirably located on Squirrel
Hill: will sell portion. W. V. STEWART. 114
Fourth ave. sel5-85-su
FOR -SALE-A NICE LOT 24x110 FT. ON
Elyslan ave. (Point Breeze), within 5 minutes
ofcable and K. K.: price 1350, on time. MELLON
BROTHERS, 8349 Station St., E. E. se29-89
FORSALK-tS,30O-LOT 47x120 FEET, LOCATED
In Shadyslde, near Fifth ave.. In a choice
neighborhood; the best lot for the money In tbe
East End. W. O. BTEWABT, 114 Fourth ave.
EC15-67-SU
FOltSALE-ON FIFTH AVENTJK-P.COOOA8U.
balance mortgage, buyer's convenience: one
of tbe most desirable lots on the avenue. Apply
W. A. HERRON ft SONS, 80 Fourth avenne.
se29-47-8U
I70E SALE- T7.M0-S ACRES OF CHOICE
land, desirably located on Squirrel Hill,
within two minutes' walk of new, electric road:
terms to suit purchaser. W. O. STEWART, 114
Fourth ave. se29-45-sa "
FOR SALE-SECURE ONE OF THOSE VERY
desirable lots for a home or Investment. Villa
Park plan: now is the time to secure a selection.
Colored plan from JOHN F. BAX1ER. Agent. 512
bmlthfleld street. se22-77-)rwT8u
FOR SALE-HEBRON HILL PARK LOTS, 40x
100 feet: now Is the time to buy; the comple
tion of the Wylle ave. cable road will enhance
prices: call at the offlce for colored plan. BLACK
& BAlRD, 93 Fourtn ave. se22-63
IOR 8ALE-1.50O-TERMS TO SUIT PUR
CHASER, lots 50x150 feet to an alley desira
bly located in Shadvside (baulrrel Hill district)
right on line of new electric road, which will be
u operation uecemorr i. ana only ju minutes
ralk from Fifth avenue cable cars, are tbe choicest
ots In the East ijid. W. C bTEWART. 114
fourth avenue. sel5-67-Sa
FOB BALE-HEBRON HILL PARK LOTS. 40x
100 feet; Just opened to the public: tne Wylle
ave. cable road within 5 minutes walk, and only
13 minutes ride from postofflce: all cltv conven
iences; pne air: magnificent view or the country
for miles; low prices and easy terms will be given
to all who build at once: call at tbe office for col
ored plan of this beautiful place. BLACK ft
BAIRD, 95 Fourth ave. Be22-63
Glenwood Lora.
-CM)R SALE-LOTS AT GLENWOOD, NEAR
X tbe station: graded streets, sidewalks, city
water.houses and lots lor sale, f 1,350. 1 1, 75a SXOCO.
ten per cent cash, balance on monthly payments:
Second Ave. Electric Railway will pass in front of
these lots; B. ft O. Railroad fare monthly tickets,
IH cents per trip; 12 minutes rrom Smlthfield st.
GEORGE C. BUKGW1N, 150 Fourth ave.
Jy24-l2-rwsu
AllezbCDT Lota.
FOB SALE (3 ACRES AT A BARGAIN AND
On long time: desirably located on Srutrrel
HilL near new e ectrlc road, which will be in
operation by December. W. 0. BTEWABT, U4
Vnnrth ave. sp-Xt-An
Fourth ave.
se22-53-SU
FOR SALE NUNNERY HILL LOTS-THE
lots In the Henderson plan. Nunnery Hill,
Twelfth ward. Allegheny, are going off very sat
isfactorily; we are securing good buyers who
will be desirable residents: a few lots still forsale.
A.LEGUATEftSOC, 31 Federal St., Allegheny.
se26-80
Suburban l.otx.
iOB SALE-MAPLE WOOD PABK- LOTS
a.- terms easy,
GEO.
S. MARTIN ft CO., 103
Fourth av.
sel9-3
"IJIOR SALE-A FEW CHOICE LOTS 40X120 ft.:
JD cheap to a quick buyer; terms easy. GEO.
8. MAHllN ft CO.. 105 Fourth ave. selM-TT SSu
FOK SALE-A DESIRABLE BUILDING SITE
at Turtle Creek, located near railroad; price
8150, on easy payments, jucllum bkutu Kits,
oy otauou St., JW X-
se29-89
FOR SALE-SOME OF THE VERY CHOICEST
40x120 rt. lots In Maplewood park: electric
road passes this plan; shrewd buyers will Invest
before prices advance: easy payments. GEO. S.
MARTIN ft CO., 103 Fourth ave. selS-4-TTSSo
Farms.
F
OB BALE-CHEAP FARM-75 ACBE3.
4room honse. frame barn, rrood fences, lavs
well, 19 miles from Pittsburg, ror 82,800, to close
an estate. N. P. HURST, Lock Box 49, Rochester,
Pa. se29-!44-IOD
FOR SALE-FARM OF 80 ACRES, IN PENN
township, on tbe Northern turnpike; 3 miles
from Wllklnsburg; bouse of 8 rooms and out
buildings, fences, springs: X acres coal, with
bank open and custom for same: tbe soil Is pro
ductive: also free gas for lighting and heating
house; this farm would suit for stock garden or
uairr purposes: price atuouper acre; wonnaiuu.
H uKajtuui, wm f uu aye, nt
seas-Jj-xuvi
iwrsa I
FOR SALE LBTS.
SfMceJIaneosM. -
FOB BALE
BY CHABLBB SOMEH9 CO
Stt WOOD STREET.
We offer this as a prime investment for aa active
man.
Real estate, buildings, stora, wareSeese, dwell
ing; stock or merchandise, good and uleible: all
for about SHOW to 112.000. or actual value as de
termined by Invoice: located tight at statlon.wlth
property, postofflce, express and R. K. agency
combined: paying good salary: business now
active and profitable: in midst of K R. mines,
where strike never occurred; no company stores:
no competition within miles: good profits: prompt
sale at high price In cash for all; gralnand produce
obtainable.
A clean stock or groceries with fixtures and alt
appliances, tn a good storeroom on choice corner
In Allegheny. Will sell at or beiow value; If de
sired by Inventory.
We wan t to have this Investigated by a practical
groccrvman who desires to go Into the business
under favorable conditions. Estimated value of
atoek. etc., si.W).
Stock and flxtnres of a nice little grocery, lu
volclng about 1360. In a good location In East
End; storeroom 18x24 In house of S rooms: lotSx
120 to alley, with stable; rent of all, S90 per month-
FOR BALE
BY CHABLES SOMERS ft CO..
318 WOOD STREET.
An elennt two-story and-mafisard brick. Just
completed. AH modern conveniences and equip
ments, .Good neighborhood: half square from
cable: eight minutes' ride from heart or city.
Terms to suit. S8,0CO.
' Three-story brick, lJrooms;largelot 43x150 feet:
prominent and choice corner In Allegheny; an
elegant location- Terms to suit. 112,000.
Large lot 44x137. Liberty avenue. Twentieth
ward. A choice property for 81860. Terms to
suit.
Elegant building lots, beautiful location, near
Herron Hill Park.
Choice lots at from KX) to S360 In Bellevne and
West Bellevne or Avalon station.
Nice home sites and a good point for modest bnt
secure and positive Investments; lota on Benton
avenue. Eleventh ward, Allegheny. Only 1280 to
500: right In city.
Choice Investments. Large and small proper
ties In all parts of the two cities aud suburbs.
Call on us.
CHABLES SOMERS ft CO.,
se29-69 313 Wood street.
TTOB SALE BY
JD CHARLES SOMERS ft CO.,
313 WOOD STREET.
SHETLAHD AVENU&
New h'ouse, 9 rooms, bath, porches, nice lot, 30x
100; W.S00. r
SHETLAND AVENUE.
Choice buUdlng lot, 27x100 to 20-foot alley;
BOQUETSTBEET. OAKLAND.
Three-story brick, 9 rooms, bath, etc., hot and
cold water throughout: an excellent house. In nice
order, on choice lot, 24x175, forte, COO.
FIFTH AVENUE. OAKLAND.
One and one-quarter acres, 700 feet front
age: choice location; surrounded by elegantly Im
proved properties; look at this for an Investment;
HOMEWOOD AND FBANKSTOWN AVE
NUES. Newtwo-story frame. 8 rooms, porches, etc.: a
nice home In a most desirable and Improving sec
tion of city; sa.ooo.
SAMPSON STREET, ALLEGHENY.
Good corner lot, with 2 six-room houses; con
venient and desirable; yielding good rental; a
paving Investment at H5O0.
AIKEN AVENUE. E. E.
Large choice grounds, 80x100 to alley; house 8
rooms, attic, etc; a desirable home location and
a safe point for Investment.
BEDFORD AVENUE.
A healthful and convenient location -where
values will greatly advance on completion of
Central Traction Cable this fall; choice bouse 7
rooms, attic, ball, batb, laundry, both gases,
water throughout, electric bells, speaking tubes;
every appliance for comfort; price now ooly
FORBES STREET.
Three-story brick, stone finished front: large
rooms, bath, laundry: all conveniences: aflne and
complete residence; choice lot 21x120; 83,060; terms
to suit. "
PRIDE STREET.
Press brtck"roomsandattlc,sIde entrance, ban
and vestibule; large lot, stable on rear;agd
property convenient and eheao: 14,800.
HAZEL WOOD AVENUE, near station.
A handsome Qneen Anne bouse. 6 rooms, hall;
elegantly finished through In bard wood, finely
frescoed, papered aud painted; convenient: cellar
under all of the house: porches, nice lawn; cement
walks; large lot 72x100 to street In rear; 84,560: a
choice home and an Investment that will yield
dividends In enhancing value.
WARD STREET, OAKLAND.
Two-story and mansard brier, 8 rooms, attic,
bath, laundry, basement, both gases: hot and cold
water; all conveniences: lot 23x120 to alley; a
choice property In a rapidly Improving locality at
m bargain. S4.fi0n.
AIKEN AVENUE, corner property.
Handsome grounds, 105X260 fee t, house 9 rooms,
complete with both gases, water, beater and all
appliances for comfort. An elegant property and
cheap, 118. 000. '
HOWE STBEET. near Shady avenue.
Fine modern style residence with all the late Im
provements, location unsurpassed, wltb means of
transit such as to make this one ot the most de
slrablehomes In the East End. Price very low.
KOBEBTS STBEET.
Two story and. attic brick, two minutes from
cable cars. A nice little property, rents readily
WELrBTREET.1" l PI01P' '"
Choice lot cheap, 81.500.
VI.NE8TREET.
Good buudinj lot, 20x120 feet to alley; low at
1800.
WEST END AVENUE. ALLEGHENY
Corner lot, wltb foundation ready for building;
a nice location for a home: a promising location,
for a retail business of any kind: price now $960.
BENTON AVENUE, ALLEGHENY.
Handsome level lota at 8400; lots on graded
streets that promise to soon liecome prominent
thoroughfares at pso to S3O0 each.
Properties In all sections or tbe two cities;
choice Investments: desirable homes! good busi
ness locations, within the city limits and through
out the suburbs.
Call on us.
CHABLES SOMEBS ft CO.
Telephone 1042. se30-69
FOB BALE-BUSINESS,
Business Chances.
FOR SALE COKE STOCK BABE CHANCE
ror speculation In a company possessing
superior advantages for manufacturing coke:
cheap. Inquire of JAMES L. OBB, 140 Fifth ave.,
Pittsburg. e27-7J
FOB SALE-GROCERY. WITH EXTENSIVE
cash trade: one of the nicest and cleanest
stocks In State; finest room, and In best location;
Invoice I2.6C0: a very rare opening. C. H. FUL
SOM, Lima, O. se29-3
FOB 8ALE - DRUGSTORE-DAILY CA8H
salesabout 820: finest corner arm room In
this fast-growing city; nice fresh stock; Invoice;
32,000: best opening In State. Address C. H.
FOLSOM, Lima, O. se29-20
F0B8ALE-AN OLD ESTABLISHED GRO
CERY store on one of the principal streets lo
Allegheny: a good paying business on cash basis;
owrer interested In- other business. Address
GROCER, Dispatch offlce. se2S-93
FOR SALE-OB EXCHANGE FOR REAL ES
a'ATE. one of the best shoe stores In the East
End: fine room and good business: aflne onenincr
iur .suuiciiuci satisjavtury reasons ior selling.
"Address W. A. W., Dispatch office. seJS-S-ihsu
pi
OR SALE .HOTEL FURNITURE AUD
lease: some 43 rooma nlrelr taraffcrt tn
fine. brick bulldlna:: snlendld location near nnnrt
bouse: long lease and cheap rent; price 82,500;
house full all of the time; bargain. C. H. FOL
BOM, Lima, O. se29-20
FOBSALE-ONEOFTHE FINEST AND OLD
EST established retail businesses In Pittsburg,
Is located In the heart of the city: stock Is new and
not controlled by style: will Inventory about f 10,
000. This Is an elegant opportunity for a wide
awake man to get Into a clean, profitable and
legitimate business. W. O. BTEWABT, U4 Fourth
avenue. )vl4-H-sa
FOK SALE-ONE OF THE LARGEST AND
best retail grocery stores. In heart of the city;
will invoice about $9,000. Also .smaller grocery
stores In good locations In the two cities, bakeries,
drugstores, drygoods and notion stores, feed
store, confectioneries, restaurants, boarding
houses ahd other business chances: free particu
lars. SHEPABDCO.,HFfthave. sel7
FOR SALE-1N THE LIVELIEST TOWN IN
Western Pennsylvania the stock and fixtures
of tbe New York Clothing and Gents' Furnishing
Goods House, located at 135 Firth avenue. Mc
Keesport. Pa.; can reduce stock to 82.000; posses
sion given at once. wltb a long lease; this Is a rare
chance; no better location in the city. Inquire at
133 Fifth. avenue, McKeesport. F. S. GLEASON.
Business stands,
FOBSALE-rNVESTMENT-FIFTHAVENUE,
near Stevenson st. one of tbe most desirable
buildings In that locality,- bringing rent sufficient
to be considered a good Investment; lot 21x89. J.
C. BEILLY, 77 Diamond St. se20-S0
FOE 8ALE CONVENIENT STORE BOOM
and dwelling combined on Frankstown ave.,
E. E.: thoroughfare from K. B. and cable lines;
good business site; price 85,900, on time. MEL
LON BROTHERS. 6349 Station st, E. E. 6C29-89
H)R SALE-SEVERAL PIECES OF PROP
Ju EBTY on Fourtn ave.: also a number of
pieces on Penn ave., bmlthfleld it and other
food streets: will take pleasure In living full par
Iculars and showing surveys to parties desiring
to purchase. W. C. BTEWABT. 114 Fourth are.
ap21-l9-sn '
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-MARY HIEDHAL, IF SHE
wishes to. can come back; will be given five
days to do so: otherwise I will aeek to do some
thing else. JOHN BIEDHAL, 2705 Fenn ave.,
city. seat-93
PERSONAL BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS I
New and old. acclentand uouern. standard
and rare, legal, medical and sclentlflc 30.000 vol
umes to select from. LEVI'S BOOK STORE. 900
Liberty st suS-98
PEBSONAL-MAUDE-THAT CROCHETED
lace pattern you so much admired was taken
from the Household Monthly: send lOe for a three
months trial subscription, to 19 and 21 PURCHASE
ST., Boston. se23-107
PERSONAL-SHE LOVED HIM, BUT NOT
until be had bought her a pair of voltaic
diamond eardrops for S3 50 and a voltaic diamond
stuu ror nimseir atn ;s: tney iook uaetneaeuu
Ine diamond. "AiiONS." Jeweler, Bole Agent
wiiiui aye., corner n ooa sw
ae29-l29
PERSONAL-TRUE GUIDE FOR ALL MEN
and women (young or old); Invalids send two
stamps ror Ta-ya-ion Herald of Health" to DR.
GRIFFITH. 301 to-307 Grant st?, corner Third
ave.. Plttabnfr. Pa. Ta-va-zo neon oil svrun cures
consumption, colds, coughs and all diseases of
&us inroar. cnesiana tungs; evry ooiueguayaa-
T
ted or money lefunded.
SCSV-MV
'"If ' - w'n
TeMeles. Live Steels.,
vib aar.s-rattsr YOUNH J
JE osl?; Si-SBMttM oM Jersey ball:
tered: agsrer wages sj jumsjr.
eU baccy aonHHVf. Ml JOBTY-lfl r
F
R . SAL-KAE CHANCE FOX
GAINS A. wkivw way win ai
rnn Wnta at fcr lata hosbsM'S Drival
laaa than nBCthlnt Its false If sold in
One elegut hoved sMe'wr tep- baggy JT
str ft Co- Twenty-filth street New Ttrfct
non r naajitAs. aets of amsie and dosele
ness, blanket, robes, etc, all nearly sew
Srat-nlafti AAlufltlAfi; alaA th treneiMOM Si
hanrfaAMA vaaaf trattlsff mere EsBUSrsai.
perew sired by Messenger Deroe (Nl, sea -
KyfrUitK'sitaraDfetesma i, gianwnssvi
jtysaiCK's nsiBDieioauB, kcvm an !
cry MaW, by Seeley's AmertesB Star (Hv.
peress is? years oia, weigea i.iawinrw;
mn excepwoH tne most pewvv nmmtm
m trnttfnr maralntha Ststa: verv
finely turned, fell mane and tall, nesas xl
or toe vsMftH. nas great cosfasw aw n
does not shy or pull; was miekssdk tw
as com weanoo saie or tresis ssse
ha since beea used exehMivety M s
considered to ee one or tee se est
the above sale, having bettosn. (tfa
itrenirtti- romMnea' with saeed: has
record, betaast trot a fall wBetstser
or no saie: priee saw: aiso sue saw
or lamur aorse uomsaoaore, sire
Kysdiek's mmmetoniaH. asm
Tnorndale. Commodore Uoae of
Dosltloa voantr trotters HvIbc aad
otata better than 2:88: pneatSB), 1.
mais wm ite warranted in eri
sound and reliable- and ds
lowed smnle tima ta fast sms4
itles.- For further parlleelsrs eaJt a
JAMES, st private stable, IS Jmi
street new xork City.
MaeWeery aM Metals.
F
IOR BALE-ENGINES KSO
end refitted rtalrlris ore
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below Bnsseassna bridge. Allasdwai. Pa,
TO LET.
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T.vrr-OR FOR SALB-HT. .
TUN. 41 Grace st . dweillBDr at ,
and attte, large nan, front sad bask
nat. gas ana ci ty water; in fees, repair.
VJI JT
JES-TtWaij JDaStt K CaHfla7sftC4aa
mo LET-HOUSE OF 14 BOOMS.
JL and outbuildings-, large ground;
avenue, near Pen a avenue cable can.
HENKY HOBEKT3,atO)lver4Kert1
Boutnnoc.
AnusHtur Acmnnn.
mO LET-FOB ALLBSHENY
1 EWlNtt JiXKBS, NO. 98
arst noor.
mO LET-OB FOB SALE-NO.
JL. street b-1ek house. 8 rooms sad i
leneest rent 88a per meats. E)VI X
JXV. 99 B CWHU KfCW
mo LET-NO. 81 FBEMONT SrWI
O- GHKNX;nee2-ste snekfeex
1(hAnn net aca4l ns smsls' s
seiiilWiUi at in tBaaJaHVsa' ss a
yard:aloporchreat,t BLACK, t
so rourcu ave.
fTlO LET-AN ELEGANT A.VuVMYl
X. BLEOaeea Aune dwelling of i
launuryanu every Bieaero eesveai
Tederal st, Allegheny.
Aastm laSVswVSsi
TO LET-ONE OB- TWO JI
rooms In the most desirable V
tbe City, 4BBPKMN AVE.
mO LET-THBEEOKJOUK1
I VigttVIl .. ...M-.4r st-.
JL. ai iouui wii in i 7 wtttt Jiv i
IT., -vrlUi both gaaea a4 ate of tm !-, i
AT JEM
mO LET FUBNHRBD ItOOM.
jl uaKJii, to gemieMea: a
near parks; family private; refi
Aaares buuji, care box iw, n
TO LET-LOT OT UNFUKN
for heusekeeolar: serea-m
storerooms with dwelBaas.- close ss
jj"j
sfMBB
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tlon. lnqulreofS.MUttBBAVa.44
mo LET-CALL AT MO. 72 PA BE
JL Allegheny, i etatlv famtiaia
second floor: bathraeo. betasdoeM wa
gasesrjHeernocMMfea; rest I, erase J
s. BKix.il, w j suns aveaae.
Baslaess
mO LET-CHKAP-NEW S-9IOBT J
A. store sad dw4IIsrItfSeeeBdave
Langhlln station: beta gases cdwa4r1
out oouse. inquire ua trnnmpiBB,
eeSees. Besfc Room, abev
J LET-IN THE NEW DBJFA1
JL ING, 7. 77 and 79 inawond ttn
rooBnestaaa oesi-ngiieaonieesio t
oltyjrent, fandstseperaBBSBs,!
trie llffhta. I an 1 tor aervlee aad si
Apply betweea 10 A. M. aadlr. lL, i
zsnair. m-
SUsceHaaeeasv
mo LET-SCHOLARSHIP FOB 1
1 LKGK at reeed rat. la
BCHKAMM. with Lt( Hfes., -.
merry sts.. Auegaeav sy.
LOST.
T OST-ON NORTH HILAND. AVN
j seBteoDerss, aiaaies' poesnmm, a
log money. Tbe laser will be rewaMMl
lug same at EAST EN D POSTOF FHJg.
An Army of Renters &ekr
yi
and Business fatm at
Wilmerding.
The East Pittsburg Improvement
has invested large suns of mosey 1b 1
tbe toira of -
WILMERDING
And in f nmishlncr it with, tbe mostc
and extensive system of public Imp
in Alleehsnv ennntv. oatstde the cities, i
ins sidewalks, sewers, water, nataral aSSml
electric lights, and it now takes pleaeaeelaa.
sailing- tbe attention of wide-awake bM
and Investors to the opportunity afforded t
by the ereat and erowtae demaadfsr reet-1
dences and business botues at WiliaertX
This demand comes especially Ixom yeast; itM
enterprising; men and firms who have net seatV
cienr capital to both build asd stock Una
stores, bat who are able asd williBg topaya,
handsome rent for adeqaate f aeBRlea, or par-
chase bandings outright on le; Msse. liemr,
honses are now la course of cewtrae", tt
not enongb to AH 10 per cent of tne l
meats.
Information as to the kind and else of 1
In greatest demand cheerfully farntaaedllsyj
the company, and special prices give oa. 1
sold for immediate Improvement.
For further particulars call oa or I
East Pittsbufg Improremet(n
Westinghouse BuildihgI
auZMysu
PITTSBU. IA7I
PARTIES DBSIEIH& LOCA1
To laiifsfitiire Gte, Tiie,
Frate,
Or an v other sneclalor stanln liaa at
factnres that will employ a number at
are invuea to crrespona witn we
aaier I
signeu. itanroaa ana water trat
natural cas In abnndance. ivarn
'USpOlsflerKapK
iiiiieasMal
water, splendid schools, and. In fast.
desirable to make life worth HtI&st. Free
ion- rates ior inei, and a rellawe Ufa
secure monetary assistance. Address
UNION IMPROVEMENT
WTal
se28.78 MorgantowB. W.
pHRlSTTB DANCING ACADEMT '
1019 AND 1013 PENN AVENTTS.
The new dance for this season to
Kusslan," and Is tanzht only at theabev
euiy ny the autnor. pkof. LiiKiHi r.
meet everv eveninsr. and cblldrea'a
Batnrday afternoon from iX to t p. x,ft1
oniy correct waltz step tancat trees ta
tion to its completion. Classe fee 1
.Monday ana Friday evenings.
rrtHE AIR BRAKE .
X BUILDING AND LOAN A3SOCIA1
oi iuiegneny is conducted os te l
latest improved methods and oifew 1
inaucements to SHDscriDers. jyau M
will be given and sabsenpMoaa to Hals
aasI me 4haa mfnrm 4 "-
JOHN DBa
sel4-l4-TTStt mx Federal st, .
m m-rrp.vtj.ntinf3tixmtt
VI veoetable anti pnrrr. va
supplies an toe city noteis: Bouse sm.
uuu it vu lueir auvanuuee Krnesu wtsa I
xeiepnone as. xw vulmuhd M
jriuaouTfr
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furnishes Mneie for Ceneerss, fft
jeeeassoBst. eeav ec.
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