Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, June 21, 1890, Page 3, Image 3

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PITTSBUEG PATRIOTS
Coming Uobly to the. Front "With
Contributions to Pay for
A GLORIOUS FOURTH OF JULY.
Beceipts That Will te Heirlooms for Future
Generations.
BKADDOCK BOOHS THE CELEBRATION
Mayor Gonrley is jubilant He has dis
covered that there is no lack of patriotism
in Pittsburg, and that the prospect of an
old-fashioned Fourth of July is resulting in
relaxing; the purse strings of our citizens.
There is no douht bnt that the responses
will be numerous and generous.
The first thine that confronted the Mayor
this morning was a letter inclosing a check
for 525 from Mr. Charles J. Clarke, who
hid read His Honor's invitation in
The Dispatch yesterday morning, and
like a generous citizen and good
patriot, at once responded. A few minutes
later Mr. C. Ii. Magee entered the office,
and said: "Mr. Mayor, I want you to un.
derstand that I am in on this Fourth of
July celebration, and you can put me down
for a contribution."
PATRIOTIC HEIRLOOMS.
Major Dennistou sent circulars to CO
banks and a number of insurance companies
yesterday soliciting subscriptions, and it is
expected that all will respond liberally.
Several bankers met the Mayor on the street
Yesterday and assured him that their contri
butions were on the way.
Mayor Gourley wants the celebration to
be popular in every way. He thinks that
every business man and workingman in
Pittsburg should be willing to contribnte
toward tbe day's expenses, and asks them
to send their money to City Treasurer Den
niston at once. A number of Soutbside
mill men have already signified their will
ingness to subscribe. Every contributor
will be given a receipt for the amount of
their subscription, and will be an evidence
of patriotism and an heirloom for their pos
terity. IJTCEEASIXO THE TOPULATIOX.
If sufficient money is contributed a dis
play of fireworks will be given in the even
ing. The Select Knights Band of 30 pieces
has been engaged to play from 11 A. M.
to 8 l. M. at a cost of
$300. Chief Bigelow is also arranging
to put up a number of swings. The regular
programme is not exoected to consume more
than two hours, and tbe balance of the day
is to be given up to fun and frolic
Mr. P. B. Todd, a well-known citizen of
Braddock, called upon the Mayor yesterday
to indorse his Independence Day movement.
Mr. Todd said the people of Braddock were
booming it, and would attend the demonstra
tion en masse. It is more than probable
that i number of surrounding towns will
send in delegations, and in place oi having
an almost deserted city on the Fourth, as is
often the case, we shall be able to look the
census man in the face and claim a popula
tion of 350,000 for one day, anyway
CATHOLICS OK PARADE.
Arranging to Celebrate Independence Day
AVitb n. Monster Demonstration.
The Catholic Citizens' Auxiliary Com
mittee will meet this afternoon at 3 o'clock,
in the Pittsburg Gas Company's building
on Sixth avenue, to perfect the work of tbe
Fourth of July parade. The latter prom
ises to be one ot the largest demonstrations
ever held in the city, from the reports al
ready sent in.
On Sunday evening, at 7:30, the Pioneer
Diocesan Councils societies will meet at tbe
hall of the Knights of St. George, on Penn
avenue, when details as to the route and
officers will be arranged.
SHOOK UP THE CONTRACTORS.
Mr. Wlndrlm Sara ihe Work Bloat bo Pushed
on the roatcfflcr.
"When Supervising Architect "Windrim
left the new Government building last even
ing he gave this parting injunction to Arch
itect Malone: "I think you had better
clean up around this building, and make it
look as if somebody owned it."
Mr. VTindrim was not very well pleased
with the disordered condition of things, and
he called up all tbe contractors and told
them what he wanted them to do. He also
instructed Mr. Malone to hold the con
tractors to their word, and to push the work
iust as fast as he could. "For sometime,"
he said, "I have 'instructed Mr. Malone to
exercise his judgment and to do whatever
he thought would expedite the
work. If he was in doubt about
anything I to'd him to telegraph
me at once. I think we can have the first
floor ready for the postoffice by October 1.
The root will be finished in three weeks,
and the contract for plastering will be let
on Monday. The papers lor the plumbing
and electric lights will be prepared next
week."
Mr. "Windrim went over the old postoffice
building with Postmaster McKean. When
he saw the musty United States Court room
he threw up both hands, and said things
were a good deal worse than he imagined.
He said it was a shame that so much time
had been lost on the new building, and he
proDoses to make his people work, or, he
added significantly, "somebody will have to
CO."
Ilotel Keepers. Note This.
At The People's Store they sell carpets
cheaper than elsewhere, take quality into
consideration. The last special things are
ten wire tapestries at 73 cents and five frame
Brnssels at 51, by the roll or vard, with or
without borders. These are new, clean,
fresh goods bought only a week or so ago.
Come and see them if you don't buy them.
Campbell & Dick.
Parasols reduced in price now H and
?5 goods at 53, 56 parasols at 51, 57 50, 510
and 512 parasols at 55; in plain colors,
stripes and brocades; plain, fancv. carved
handles. Jos. Hoene & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Store".
BLACK GOODS Lightweight lcr summer
wear a complete assortment of all the
newest fabrics: all-wool and silk and wool.
Prices greatly reduced this week.
TTSSU HUGUS & HACKE.
Communicated.!
"What's the matter with Dan McWill
iams? He's all right, and will be one of
the Democratic nominees for County Com
missioner. Ladies' summer suits white lawn 53 50
to 550. Lace suits, challis suits, India silk
suits, tennis suits, bathing suits and all
sorts of suits, all at bargain prices to-day.
Jos. HOKNE& CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
Excursion to Wheeling;
To-morrow (Sunday) via the B. & O. H. E.
Kate 51 50 the round trip. Train leaves at
830 A. M.
Lace sacques and lace capes, closing out
regardless of cost, at
Bosesbattji & Co.'s.
The Worklncmnn'a Bonanza.
The celebrated Polaris jean pants, extra
heavy quality, sterling value 51 25 at 59c
only at Kaufmanns' to-day, Saturday'. Only
one pair will be sold to each purchaser.
JamesH. Aiken &Co. carrv the largest
line or wen's silk, flannel, madras and
cheviot outing shirts. 100 Fifth ave.
Ladies' riding or driving kid gauntlet
gloves, in gray, brown, tan and black, $i 50
to 52. Jos. Hoene & Co.'s
Tcnn Avenue Stores.
A DUEL IN A TUNNEL.
DESPERATE PURSUIT AND BATTLE BE.
TWEEN FUGITIVE AND OFFICER.
A Dangerous Lenp for Liberty Straggle
In the Dark Interrupted by Ibn Appronch
of Train The Click or a Revolver Ends
the Fight.
Steve Higgins, a tall, stoutly-built fellow,
was loafing around the Union depot at noon
yesterday. A small boy with a tray of
cheap jewelry approached him with a view
of making a sale. Higgins selected some
articles, but refused to pay for them, and
when the boy protested, kicked the tray into
the air, scattering all the boy's stock
Officer Davy Hanna saw the trouble and
started to arrest the man. Higgins saw the
officer coming, and ran up the steps on to
the "Washington street bridge, and along
Fountain street, with Hanna at his heels.
Being pressed too closely, tbe fugitive
sprang over the "iron railway,
dropped to the Panhandle tracks,
20 feet below, and darted into the
long tunnel. The officer did not hesitate a
moment but took the same jump, and was
but a few feet behind Higgins when he dis
appeared in the tunnel. Hanna overtook
Higgins, and the two men at once closed in
combat. They struggled long and desper
ately for the mastery, bnt Higgins is a very
powerful man and the officer was unable to
reach his weapons, and in the total darkness
that reigned in the tunnel was somewhat at
a disadvantage.
Just as tbe struggle was at its fiercest two
trains were heard approaching on different
tracks. To continue the fight another min
ute meant that both men would be gtound
to pieces, and by mutual consent,
without a word being spoken, hostil
ties were suspended, and pursuer and
pursued stretched themsevles at full
length and tightly hucged the wall of the
tunnel. While in this position the officer
reached for his revolver, and as both sprang
to their feet as the last car passed, leveled
his weapon at Higgins and ordered him to
throw up his hands. Higgins hesitated for
a moment, but when he heard the click of
the revolver he could not see, as the officer
coeked it, surrendered.
Officer Hanna and his prisoner continued
through the tunnel to Try street, as they
had already run and fought two-thirds of
the way through. When they reached the
Try street depot both men were utterly ex
hausted. Higgins was locked up in the
Central station and will have a hearing this
morning. a
EXAJUNDTG THE TEACHERS.
County Superintendent Hamilton nnd a
Corpa of Aaalstnnta Hnrd nt Work.
A class of 92 teachers were examined at
Chartiers yesterday. County Superintendent
Hamilton was assisted by Principals Cook,
of Chartiers borouh schoolsf Kendall, of
the Homestead schools; Coffee, of North
Braddock schools; also by Profs. Scott
Adams, of Oakdale; and Holland, of Brad
dock. On Monday they will examine the
McKeesport classes and on Friday the Oak
land classes.
Up to the present time there has been 362
applicants examined. There will be at
least 400 more to examine.
250 dozen pairs a special bargain lot
fancy striped balhrigg.m stockings at 25c a
pair, 6 pairs for 51 35. Hundreds have bought
these bargains by half-dozen lots; greatest
bargains to-day ever heard of in ladies'
hosiery. Jos. Hobne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Knnlmnnna' Corset .ale To-Dny
Will eclipse 'em nil! 1,000 pairs of extra
substantial summer corsets; also, 500 pairs
of satine corsets in different shades, will be
offered by Kau. manna at 49c to-day.
Tbe Gordon 8ah
For ladies and gentlemen inzephyr.Oxford,
cashmere, silk and satin.
A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth ave.
A special lot of new gauze fans, all
colors, plain and fancy sticks; your choice
this morning tor 51 half price.
Jos. House & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
B. dcB.
Special and extra laundried shirts, pleated
and plain, open front, 51 each; worth 51 50;
will you see this bargain?
Boggs & Buhl.
Lace Curtains The reductions now
made throughout our entire lines should be
esperially noted by intending buyers.
TTSSU HUGUS & HACKE.
Lawn tennis shirts, belts and sashes.
James H. Aiken & Co., 100 Fifth aye.
Banner Bnklnsj Powder.
BPSs
owutu.
EKSRtT.
BASFBERRY SHORT CAKE.
Take one pound of flour,
mix well through it one and
a hall measures "Banner"
Baking- Powder; add two
teaspoon fuls of salt, then rnh
HASP- in one-half pound cold short-
BEBRY emng; add with a spoon
SHORT half pint sweet milk; bake in
CAKE jelly-cake pans; when cold
and just before eating place
in layers, covering each one
with raspberries which have
previously been sugared.
Kow is the season to keep
on hand a supply of
"SCOUEENE" to do all
your house cleaning. There
Is no known article for 5
cents that will so help
through house cleaning and
do it as well.
HOUSE
CLEANING
WITH
SCOTJRENE
NOTICES.
-TOTICE APOLLO, PA.. JUNE 11, 1890.
J.1 Applications will be received liy tlie Scliuol
Board of Apollo Boro for a prineipil at $75 per
month, and seven teachers at 35 pennonth,
term of eight months. By order of the Board.
Jel5-10I-S W. B. LAUPMAN, Secretary.
BY VIR1UE OF RESOLUTION OF
board of directors, books are now open for
subscription to capital stock, fourtn series in
the Arcannm Building ana Loan Association,
at their office, 607 Penn ave.
Je-17-6C-TTSSn WM. K. GRAY. Sec
-yrOTICE-THE SCHOOL BOARD JEAN
Xl NETTE. Pa., are now ready to receive ap
plications for one principal, one grammar
teacher, and five (5) primary teachers for next
term. All applications to be sent to the secre
tary on are before July 21, 1890. A.A.EBER
HART, Secretary of Board. je21-65-D
0.
A BALFH-
BUILDING CONTRACTOR.
First avenue and Grant street,
Pittsburg. Pa.
Telephone ISM. se5-38-TTS
PIANOS,
ORGANS.
And all manner ot small Instruments
HAMILTON'S.
ap29-73-D Fifth avenue.
BKw
sraEsr
THE '
JtS-Duplay advertisements one dollar per
square for one insertion. Classified advertise
ments on this page, such at Wanted, For Sale,
2b Let, etc, ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents.
Top line being ditvlayed counts as two.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRA.NCH OFFICES.
FOR THE KOUTHSIOE. NO. 1112 CAESON
STREET.
BRANCH OFFICES ALSO AS BELOW, WHERE
WANT. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER
TRANSIENTAUVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RE
CEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION.
Advertisement are lo be prepaid except where
advertisers already have account! wlthTHSDls
rxxcu.
PITTSBURG.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY. SSoB Bntler street.
EMIL G. STUCXEY, Mth street and Penn ave.
E. G. STUCKEY A CO, Wylle ave. and Fnltonit,
N. STOK.ELY. Fifth Avenue Market House.
XAST XND.
3. W. WALLACE, 6121 Penn avenue.
OAKLAND.
MCALLISTER BHElBLEK,Sthav. ftAtwoodst,
SOCTHSIDE.
JACOB SPOHN. No. ICarson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. 3. KAERCHEK. 59 Federal street.
H. 3. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny.
FRF.DH. EOGERS. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EGGERSASON. Ohio and Chestnut its.
J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwlnaves.
G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
PERRY M. G LEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
T. K. MORRIS, 686 Preble ave.
M1LLVALE BOROUGH.
W. W. FLOCK.ER. Stationer. No. 4 Grant aye.
SHARPSBURG.
C. BELLMAN. Stationer. 818 Main st.
THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
IS NOW
Corner Smithfield and
Diamond Streets.
WANTED.
nfnlc Hetn.
AGENTS-TO SELL THE PINLESS CLOTHES
line; the only line ecr Invented that holds
the clothes without pins: a perfect success: ratcnt
recently Issued: sold only by apents, to whom tbe
exclusive rlghtiseiven; on receiptor 60 cents we
will send a Mtnple line by mall; also circulars,
price list and terms loagents: secure vour terri
tory at once. Address THE PINLESS CLOTHES
LINE CO., 17 Hcrmon street, 'Worcester, Mass.
Jell-74-ws
AGENTS-75 TO f50 A MONTH CAN BE
made working for ns: persons preferred who
can furnish a horse and give whole time to busi
ness: spare moments can be prontablv employed
also: a few vacancies In towns and cities. B. F.
JOHNSON" & CO., 1009 Main St., Richmond, Va.
feS-95-S
AGENTS-TO SELL TEA. BAKING POWDER
and pure spires: gins with goods: coke
workers, miners or mlllmen can make money in
their spare time: special inducements to persons
havlnc an established trade. Y AMASHIKO TEA
CO., 88 Jackson St., Allegheny. Pa, ap30-70-TThs
AGENT3-S50 OUTFIT ON 30 DAYS' TIME;
f 150 profit in four weeks or no par. Address
with sump, J A It VIS &. CO., Racine, wis.
mjS-33
BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S BUSINESS
College. 12 Federal street. Allegheny: open
dully through summer. 9 A. M. to 9 p. M. : system
of shorthand changed from Graham's to Eclectic,
the briefest and simplest; instruction private for
both sexes. Jel9-95SSn
BARBKR-WAGES, 12 PER WEEK; NONE
hut a sober and first-class man need apply to
JOHN SCHILLING. Braddock, Pa. Jt&-18
BARBER FOR TO-UAY; WILL PAY BEST
wages, at S4 FEDERAL, Allegheny.
Je21-103
BARBERS TWO FIRT8-CLASS-IMME-DIATELY.
JOHN ULANDER. Oil City,
Pa. Je21-S0
BOY A STRONG INTELLIGENT BOY TO
wort In a shop. 96 FOURTH AVE., Room
45 between 8 and 9 a. M. jeSl-76
B
OY A GOOD BOY, AOED FROM 16 TO 17
years, inquire at si. uuAtti.tj numii.
Je21-108
OOAT MAKERS-FIRST-CLASS TO WORK
on fine coals. Atjnlv J AS. DICKSON. 65
Fifth ave., cor. Wood St., second floor. mjZ-D
RAUGHTSMAN YOUNG MAN MUST
have reference: steady position; state salary
expected. Address BOX 8SS. Je2l-20
FARM HAND AT ONCE: MARRIED MAN
preferred. Apply FARMERS' HOTEL. 24
Foarthave. Je21.82
F
OUR EXPERIENCED SHOE SALESMEN
at HAUHlAIlU'a UUAND UKfUT.
JeZl-32
MAN IMMEDIATELY -TO TAKE CHARGE
or boiler works: thoroughly conversant with
the business and experienced In the construction
of stills, tanks and all classes of rcflnervwork:
good references required: wages literal. Address
for further Information B. A. 8.. 150 First ave.,
Pittsburg, Pa. Je2l-43
MAN TO TAKE AN OFFICE AND REPRE
faENT a manufacturer: S50 per week: small
capital reqnlrcd. Address, with 6tamp. MANU
FACTURER. Box 70, West Acton, Mass. fel5-99-s
MOLDERS-FEt MACHlNERYANDBtNCH
molders at once: good wages and steady
work to good men. Address THE EXCELSIOR
FOUNDRY CO., Cincinnati, O. Je21-63-TTSSu
M
ACHINISTS-HILLARD STERRET CO.,
308 UHiUt515 V AX. leZl-49
PHOTOGBAPHER-AGOODGE.NERAL PHO
TOGRAPHER; steady job: state experience,
wages wanted, and where employed: none bnt
sober, careful workman need annlr; single roan
preferred. Address D. A. LOWE, Punxsutaw-
ney.Pa.
Jc2l-2
PANTALOON MAKER-FOR FINE CUSTOM
work; must be a first-class mechanic and a
sober man. WM. ALAND, Butler, Pa. Je21-92
SALESMEN AT PS PER MONTH SALARl
and expenses, to seU a line of sllverplatcd
ware, watches, etc: by sample only: horse and
team furnished free; write at once for full partic
ulars and sample case ot goods Iree. STANDARD
SILVER WAUt CO., Boston. Mass. se.M-90-D
TRAVELING SALESMEN FIRST-CLASS
men to sellglorcs and mittens on 10 per cent
commission In Western Pennsvlvanla, Delaware.
Maryland. Virginia and West Virginia; none bnt
strictly reliable parties, and those who can give
their entire attention to the business, need apply;
references required: camples now ready. For
particulars address F. O. BOX 169. GlOTersTille,
Fulton county, N. Y. Jc20-81
T RAVELIN G SAL ESMEN-EXPERIEN CED.
Address THE LIPPY CASH AND PACK
AGE CARRIER CO., Canton, Ohio. Jel4-60-TuB
TAILORS-FIRST-CLASS, TO WORK ON Al,
TEK1NG and repairing. Apply JAS. DICK
bON, 65 Fifth ave., cor. Wood St., second floor.
my2-
Y
OUNG MAN-TO LEARN THE DRUG BUS
INESS. Address II., Dispatch office. J e21-106
YOUNG MAN S SECOND HAND BAKER.
Apply 413 SMITHFIELD ST. le21-75
Kf GOOD MEN-ON PIPE LINE AT PORT
OU PERRY, on Monday. Apply to GEORGE
EG AN, 25 Korbes street. Je21-8
Frmnln Help.
CHAMBERMAID-esS? PENN AVE., THIRD
house from Dallas ave.. East Liberty. Je21-41
G
1KL-A GOOD GERMAN GIRL FOR HOUSE-
WOKa, at szi (UKiita ST.; good saury.
Je21-83
LAUNDRY GIRLS-2 WITH EXPERIENCE:
steady work and good wages to the right
persons. Address Immediately "WOODBINE
STEAM LAUNDRY," Last Liverpool, Ohio.
JC21-14
Mnte nnd Femnlp Help.
CHAMBERMAIDS WAITRESS - COOKS,
nurses, dining room girls. 20V honse girls,
German and colored girls, drivers, waiters, farm
hands, five colored men. MRS. E. THOMPSON,
608 Grant St. iny31-MThS
Z-OOD GIRL -FOR DOWNSTAIRS WORK,
ITT washing and Ironing; good wages. Address
6218 PENN AVE. Je22-10
HELP AT ONCE. 100 HUNGARIANS, 50
Italians, 40 farsi hands, colored porter, 4
waiters, butler, girls ror hotels and private ram
Hes. MEEUAN'S, 545 Grant st. Je!6-D
EACH ERS-THE G LENFIELD. PA., SCHOOL
Board will elect one prinelptl. salary S70, and
two assistant teachers, siltr (40 a month: term
eight months. ALLX. WINTERS. Jel9-4-Ths
Sitnatton.
POSITION BY EXPERIENCED YOUNG
man, with best or references, as traveling
companion, manager or secretary ror party going
abroad or taking their summer outing In America.
Address B. A., Dispatch ofllce. Je21-31
POSITION BY WILLING MAN. AS COACH
MAN or to take care or private place: can
give flrst-class city reference. Address If. J
Dispatch office. Je:i-ll
POSITION -BY A NO. 1 ACCOUNTANT,
with 6 years' experience as assistant book
keeper; best or reference. Address EXPERT,
fllcaf.'tl nffiff. (ani-9
Je2l-3
POSITION BY A REGISTERED DRUG
clerk: flrst-class references. PHENOL, care
of Hance Bros. & White, Pittsburg, Je21-h6
gITUATION-BY AN EXPERIFNCED MAN.
) in grocery store. Address J. G. A.. 4301
avison street, Pittsburg, Pa. je?0-73
Boarders nnd Lodgers.
CHAUTAUQUA LAKE-STOP AT MERRITT
Hall, a quiet, pleasant place; terms S8 to 110
perweek. Address MRS. V. G. MERRlTT.Bemus
Point, N. Y. Jcil-62-TTg
Mtscellnnpoua.
PIPE-5.000 TO 6,000 FT. SECOND-HAND
8-lnch gas line pipe. Persons having anyfor
sale please address LOCK BOX 854, city, stating
price, etc. Je2l-
HTTSBtTRG- DISPATCH,
WANTED.
Partners.
A WELL-KNOWN PHILADELPHIA BUILD
ER of over 20 years' experience would like
to engage In abnlldlngoperatlon.ln orabont Pitts
burg, with someone commanding sufficient capital
for such an enterprise. Address J, Dispatch
office. 1e2I-79
PARTNER WITH 5.000 CAPITAL TO TAKE
a hair interest In a well-established manu
facturing business which will pay from 35 to 50 per
cent per annum; none but a reliable man or some
business experience and good address need apply
For particulars lnoulre of GEO. JOHNSTON.
Agent, 62 Fourth ave. Je2l-102
PARTNER TO TAKE FULL CHARGE AND
control of a mining and country trading
store. Address A. B. C. Crepon station. Pa.
Je20-72
Financial.
MORTGAGES-tl.000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY
and suburban properties at 4, S and 6 per
cent, and on tarms in Allegheny and adjacent
counties at 6 per cent. I. M. l'ENNOCK SON,
147 Fourth avenue. ap7-f41
MONEY TO LOAN-IF YOU WANT MONEY
lu any amount on trood city mortgages
quickly, we have It on band and will be glad to
lend it at 5 and 6 per cent. UORIUSFLEMIN G,
1C8 Fourth ave. JeZMO
MONEY TO LOAN-NO FIRM IN THEJC1TY
can give yon money on good mortgages as
quickly as ours; no trifling ordelaypcrmltted: S
and 6 per cent. MORRIS & FLEMING, 108 Fourth
ave. Je2t-40
MORTGAGES-IN LARGE OR SHALL
amounts on Improved city or Allegheny
county property. MCCUNE& COULTER, Agents
and Auctioneers, 98 Fonrth ave. Je21-47
MORTGAGES ON CITY OR SUBURBAN
improved real estate, in large or small
amounts, at lowest rates. LEE, BARN EOT &
CHAPLIN, 313 Wood St. Je21-24-MWS
MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY
conntv property at lowest rates. HENRI'
A. WEAVER & CO., 92 Fourth avenue. mli2-D
MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS
to sult.it 4K. S and 6 per cent. ALLES &
BAILEY, 14 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19.TTSsu
TO LOAN500,000, IN AMOUNTS OF 3.000
and upward, on city and suburban property,
on 43 percent, free of tax: also smaller amounts
at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & B AIRD, 95 Fourth
avenue. se21-di6-D
TO LOAN 200,000 ON MORTGAGES 11(10
and upward at 6 per cent:?500,000 at 4$ percent
on residences or business property; also In ad
joining counties. S. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth
avenue. oc24-4-D
EJOO.TO 1500, 000 TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES,
OO city or country property, H . 5 and 6 per
cent. JAS. W. DRArjs t-to., IE) r onrin ave..
Pittsburg. Telephone 975.
JC21-49-D
OT 000.000 TO LOAN ON MORTGAGF.S
UJL" large and small amounts at H, 5 and6
percent free or State tax; no delay. UEED B.
COYLE& CO.. 131 Fourth ave. my21-60-TTS
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
City Residences.
COLWELL ST.-NO. 45-B1G BARGAIN. A
three-story brick dwelling of eight rooms,
hall, good cellar, fine range, slate mantels, both
f rises: corner lot; terms to suit; send for new price
1st. ALLES BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel.
167. mjH-31-S
CENTER AVE.-VERY DESIRABLE 9-BOOM
dwelling. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent. 62
Fonrth ave. Je2I-10O"
1.AWRENCKV1LLE A SPLENDID 1NVEST
I MENT: property in Lawrencevllle: 5 new 2
story and mansard brick dwellings of 8 rooms
each, halls, lnsldesnd ou tsldew.es., h. and c. water,
slate mantels, chandeliers, all modern Improve
ments throughout, cemented cellars, brick divid
ing walls, nice front and back yards, brick walks,
durable Iron fence in front and between the yards:
lot 78x100 to a 20-foot street: Investment will pay
about 8 per cent. BLACK BA1KD, 95 Fourth
ave. Jel8-5S
LOOK HERE-ONLY H00O, ON EASY PAY
MENTS, frame honse or seven rooms, hall
and finished attic: finely painted, grained and
papered throughout: nat. gas, water, front porch,
and a corner lot 50x100 rt.; roses in abundance;
located corner of Allen and Excelsior streets.
Thirty-first ward. MORRISON & BANKS. 1113
Carson St., or 51 Washington aye., Tblrty-first
ward. Je21-TTS'
PENN ST.-FOURTH WARD, VALUABLE
proDertv, deep lot: less than 11.100 per foot
front' GEO." JOHNSTON, Agent, 62 Fourth ave.
Je2l-100
YKRY DESIRABLE-SECOND, THIRD AND
Fourth ave. property in Immediate vicinity
ornew postoffice. UEO. JOHNSTON, Agent, 62
Fourth ave. Je21-100
114 BY ABOUT 200 FEET: CORNER LOT AND
large residence: on Hue of Wylle ave. cable
cars: splendid property, rare bargain: several
good building lots. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 129
Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Je21-42-D
41-2 ACRES OF GROUND-WITH BRICK
honse five rooms ana outbuildings, near Sa
line avenue. Twenty-second ward: only S3,5G0.
See W. A. HERRON A SONS. 80 Fourth ave.
e21-U-21,Z7,W
Emit End Realdencea.
A NEAT QUEEN ANNEHOUSE-ATSHADY-SIDE:
almost new; fine reception hall, 7
rooms, finished attlo rooms, bath, lavatory, natu
ral gas. laundry, porch lront and rear: beautiful
lot. 50x110 feet: price onlv 3,000: easy payments;
$500 to f 1,000 down, balance to suit. JAS. W.
DRAPE & CO., IS Fourth ave., Pittsburg.
Je21-42-D
BEN VENUE PLACE QUEEN ANNE
dwelling of ten rooms, reception hall, bath,
w. c.. laundry: all conveniences: large lot, 50x120:
shade ann rrult trees; splendid porch. SAMUEL
W. BLACK CO., 93 Fourth ave. myI7-38-TTS'
BELLEF1ELD AND SHADYSIDE PROPER
TIES Improved and unimproved. GEO.
JOHNSTON, 62 Fonrth ave. Je21-100
FINE RESIDENCE IN THE HEART OF
East Liberty at a great bargain, frame house
of ten rooms, with all modern improvements:
well and substantially bnllt-wlth lot 72x140 feet to
an allev: good stable In rear; only 17,500. W. W.
ELDERKIN, 6313 Station St., E.E. Tel. 6327.
Jel9-23-TTS
NEW FRAME HOUSE EIGHT ROOSIS.
hall, vestibule, bath, pantrv, w. c, both
gases, hot and cold water, electric lights and
bells, large lot: street paved and sewered: model
home: n-ar P. R. R. and cable Unes: only5.ooo.
W W. ELDERKIN. 631s Station st.. E. EVTel.
S327. iel9-23-TTS
ONE OF THE HANDSOMEST RESIDENCES
on Penn ave.. East End (twenty-second
ward), being the property of Mrs. D. A. Stewart,
cor. Homewood ave., over 2 acres of ground,
fronting 3 streets, with fine, large and complete
dwelling. 15 rflOmS. Alt IIIV.tlrTnntlinlMln
dwelling, 15 rooms: all necessary ontbnlldinirs.
fVttft an I
ornamental trees. See W. A. HERlloN
&SONS, SO fourth ave
Jer7-84-Tus"
"OAKLAND RESIDENCE-ON TERMS AS
v- j .u.0.ao pacing rem; me oniy nouse
unsold out of 26: on Coltart square, Oakland:
complete new brick house. 9 rooms, street lm
provementsand sewerage made: price only S6.300.
See W. A. HERRON & SONS, 80 Fourth ave.
jei7-SI-TT6
QJL.9?,t,new modern frame dwell-
$J? IN G on a good East End street, conven
ient to steam and cable ears: it contains 6 large
rooms, finished attic, hall, vestibule, bath. Inside
w. c., hot and cold water, stationary washstand,
slate mantels and tile hearth, inside shutters,
chinj closet, sliding doors, front and rear
porches, slate roof, etc: nice large lot: complete
?rewf " e..term?,Tery ea,y- See - " FRAZIER,
Forty-fifth and Butler sts. le20-i2-TnKsn
PC 40O-GROSS ST., NEAR LIBERTY AVE.
KptJJ ana Ben Venue sta.. P. R. R.: lot 24x161: an
elegant new ; brick dwelling of lOrooms, hall, vesti
bule, bath, both gases, slate mantels, tile hearths,
sliding doors, porches front and rear: this prop
erty is a oargaln at 6.0O9: possession at once:
E5".? '."i 8Ull PnrcDlser- THOS. MCCAFFREY,
J509 Butler st. lel9-5S-WTiissn'
QT) 900-LIBF.RTY A.VEVUE, NEAR FOR
pAl TIETHSt., Sixteenth wlrd. new modern
frame dwelling, 5 rooms, finished attic, hall, ves
tibule, Inside shutters, side entrance, slate man
tel, tile hearth, slate room, etc.: grained and well
finished: lot 20xl0u feet; convenient to cable line:
easy payments. L. O. FRAZIER. Fortv-fifth
and Butler sts. Je20-12-Tnssu
Q9K DOWN AM) 5 PER MONTH UNTIL
5LJt paid for no other pavments requlrea
to buy a good brick house, 8 rooms, besides bath,
range, hot and cold w iter, natural gas: in one or
tne most rapidly growing districts In the city;
price only 400. Call or send for particulars.
W. A. HERRON AbONS, 80 Fourth ave.
. Jel7-82--WS
QO 800-SCIOTA STREET. NEAR GROSS ST.,
jJJ1 twentieth ward, convenient to station,
new frame dwelling, live rooms, finished attic
lull, vestibule. Inside shutters, front and rear
porches: lot 22x100 feu to allev; easy terms. L.
O. FRAZIER, Forty-uith and Butler sts.
Je20-12-TuSSU
Alleslirny Residences.
PERRYSVILLEAVE.. ALLEGHENY CITY
rare bargain; desirable new Queen Anne
bouse 7 rooms, reception hall, bath, w. c. : all
modern Improvements: lot 40 It. by 120 to allev:
nearPerrysville ave.; convenient to two lines of
street cars; immediate possession: only ttSOO;
ifrm.8jyST: 6end for property list. ALLES &
BAILEY, 101 Fourth ave. Tel. 167.
Jel8-55-WFssu
Qff 000-W1LL BUY 2 BRICK HOUSES
CtJ' on lot 20x100 reet. rents 810 per
month, centrally located in Allegheny. A. U,
ft 1LSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. Je31-30
!nbnrlinn Realdencea. 4
IMPROVED AND UNIMPROVED PROPER
TILS at Wilkinshurg and Swissvale, on easy
terms. MLCIJNI.& COULTER. Agents, S3 Fourth
ave je:i-47
XTICE SUBURBAN HOME-NEW MODERN
JM house of six rooms, all latckt Improvements,
delightfully located, desirable neighborhood:
three acres choice land, young orchard :abundance
of pure water; now stable and carriage house: near
R. R. station and convenient to city: a rare bar
gain. LEE, BARNETT & CHAPLIN. 313 Wood
street. Je21-25-D
W1LK1NSBUKG AT COST ON ACCOUNT
or owner leaving, modern honse or seven
rooms, large lot, cistern, slate mantels, electric
bells, speaking tubes, china closets, pantry, bay
windows, porches, trees, vines, etc.; two min
utes from station. H. C CLARKE, 135 Fourth
ave. and Edgewood. my29-39-TTS
14 OOO-flOO CASH AND THE BALANCE 25
Jjtfc! per month, will buy an elegant frame
dwelling of eight rooms, with lot 60x140, only
eight minutes' ride lrom the city by steam cars
snamuiuwB'uv eicvLnc cars; iare only ou.
see REKD U. COYLE & CO., 131 Fourth ave.
1l-74
CO 700-NICE, COZY, SUBURBAN HOME,
OA) on line orW. P. R. R., very close to sta
tion, frame dwelling, seven rooms, lot 107x111
feet, abundance of shade and frnlt trees, excellent
well of water, natural gas, etc See L. O. FRA
ZIER, Forty-fifth and Butler sts. Je20-12-Tussu
SATURDAY, JUNE 21,
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE
Hnbnrbria Realdencea.
ELEGANT SUBURBAN HOME-ON LINE OF
Ft. Wayne R. a., only 15 to 18 minutes from
city; 21 trains dally: house 11) rooms, attic cellar,
pantries and closets, range hot and cold water,
good stable and carriage house, cement walks and
cellars: large lot or ground, frnlt and shade trees;
a flrst-class home: call and see about It. A.
D. WILSON, ps Federal St.. Allegheny. Je21-30
GARDEN SPOT TWELVE ACHES AND
fine residence In the suburbs: Green Tree
borough, adjoining the postoffice and fronting on
the Washington turnpike, abont one and one
half miles rrom West End street ear terminus;
property now occupied by Mr. Wm. Fleming:
land all level and exceedingly fertile, large
orchard, great abundance of grape vines, small
fruit trees, shrubbery, coplouB supply of water,
fine drives, walks and shady nooks laid ont In-an
artistic manner, commodious brick dwelling or
12 rooms, bath, natural gas, Ac, Ac; carriage
house and all needed outbuildings: tbU fine prop
erty win be sold at public sale on TUESDAY,
Jnlyl. at 3 o'clock P. M.. on the premises. Terms.
Ac. from JAS. W. DRAPE & Co , Agents and
Auctioneers, 129 Fonrth ave., Pittsburg.
Je2l-49n
HAWKINS STATION-ON THE P. R. R.. A
very desirable Enburban home containing
12 rooms and laundry, bathroom, inside closet,
range In kitchen: In fact all the modern conven
iences or a flrst-class home: on premises, good
carriage honse and stable for 3 horses: 2 large cis
terns with capacltv of 485 barrels; the lot contains
one acre planted with fruit and ornamental
shade trees, flower plots and shrubbery: abont 3
minutes' walk from railroad station: wilt sell at a
bargain and easy terms. GEO. JOHNSTON,
Agent, 62 Fourth ave.. Pittsburg. Je21-10O
Atlantic City.
ATLANTIC CITY COTTAGES AND BOARD
ING honses in desirable location to let or
for sale. UTERNBERUER BROS., real estate
1312 Atlantic avenne, Atlantic City, N. J.
I Jel6-1'
FOR SALE LOTA.
OtT Lot
BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS-ON WYLIE,
Webster, Bedford and Hcrron aves.. Thir
teenth ward. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent. 62
Fourth ave. Je2l-100
CORNER BEDFORD AND MASON SIREETS.
Thirty-second ward, must be sold to settle
up an estate; a barealn ran be had: property
well located: can be subdivided to profitable ad
vantage; large dwelling, outbuildings, frnlt and
ornamental trees: to te sold at auction on prem
ises next Wednesday at 3 o'clock p.m. For full
Information see W. A. HERRON A SONS. 80
Fourth ave. Jel9-2S-Turs"
LOTS-VERY CHEAP. IN THIRTY-SECOND
ward, onlv a short distance from 31ononga
hela Incline Railway. MCCUNE & COULTER,
Agents, 93 Fourth ave. Je21-47
Mr WASHINGTON CORNER LOT ON
Wednesday, June 25, at 3 o'clock p. K.. ou
the premises, well located on Mount Washington,
at auction, at a bargain, corner lot containlug
about K acre, with larsre dwelling, frnlt and or
namental trees. For particulars see W. A. HER
RONASONS, 80 Fourth ave. Jel4-l8-ws
Eaat End Lota.
EAST END LOTS-DESIRABLE BUILDING
lots, 40 to 50 feet wide fronting on Negley,
Center nnd Euclid aves; also on Bauro, Amber,
St. Clair and Beatty sts; the choicest location on
all of above streets, some of which are paved
with asphaltum. and all have curbs set and stone
sidewalks with good sewerage and all nt no cost
to the purchaser: price 55 per foot and upward,
BROWN A SAINT, Agents. 512 Smithfield st.
Jel7-53-rrs
EE. LOTS-ONE OF THE FINEST CORNER
lots In Oakland, one square above Firth ave.,
105x150 feet, covered with shade trees, rosebushes
and shrubbery: grand place to build a home;
only 12 minutes' ride from the Court House. Ad
dress C. P., Dispatch office. Je2t-17
EE. LOTS-ONE OF THE MOST DESIR-
ABLE building lots on Firth avenue, Oak
land, corner Halket street; nrlce very moderate.
See W. A. HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth ave
JelO-WThs
HERRON AVE. LOTS-BETWEEN WYLIE
and Center avenues; Slots, each 20 feet by
125 feet to Wandless St.: street paved and sew
ered: price 4.100: big bargain; terms to suit;
send for property list. ALLES A BAILEY. 164
Fourth ave. Tel. 167. Jel9-99-Ih88
Hnzelwood Lota.
SUBURBAN LOTS-12GOOD BUILDING LOTS
at Hazelwood, 3 minutes from railroad station,
22x100 and 25x120 feet: beautiful lots, lay nice and
level. Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO.,
129 Fourth ave, Pittsburg. Je21-42-D
Allrsheny Lota.
A:
LLEGHENYLOTS FINE LARGE BUIL.U
. 1NO lots on Perrvsvllle avennn and at An.
ion. west jieiievue, at low prices ana on easy
terms. BECKFELD A BRACKEN, 61 Ohio st,
Allegheny. Jel9-9
BUILDING LOT ON REBECCA ST.. ALLE
GHENY, at auction, on Saturday. June 21,
at 2 o'clock, will be sold at auction on the
premises that vacant building lot Ho. 319 Rebecca
street. First ward. Allegheny. 25 feet 3 Inches
wide by 78 reet ddp: terms one-third cash, bal
ance In one year: by order ot Orphans' Conrt.
A. LEG GATE A SON, Auctioneers. JeI9-45
LOT 43x63 FT. ON JUNIATA ST.. SIXTH
ward. Allegheny: price 2,800. a. D. WIL
SON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. Je21-30
MOST DESIRABLE LOTS IN ALLEGHENY
county, 60x200, for 13)0, on ten years' time;
5 down; 1 perweek: plan No. 2 now ready: rail
road fare 4 cents: over 275 lots sold: houses going
up. J. B. ZIMMERMAN, 141 Fourth avenue.
my3-2-MThs
9Q ACRES ON EAST ST., ALLEGHENY,
JtJ about 10 minutes' walk from electric car
station: could clear about 50,000 In selling out In
lots; low prices and easy terms. GEO. JOHN.
STON, Agent, 61 Fourth ave. Je21-100
Snbnrbnn Lots.
EIGHT ACRES AT OSBORNE STATION-ON
Plttsbnrg and Ft. Wayne Railroad, Beaver
road, railroad andrlverfront. GEO. JOHNSTON,
Agent. 62 Fourth ave. Je21-100"jfl
-vrorcm homestead lots-60x12o feet,
Ol fronting on a60-loot street, near Swlssvale
station. P. R. R.. and City Farm station, B. A O.
it. K. ; prices too to 500 each; terms to suit. IRA
M. BURfHFIELD, 153 Fourth avenue.
aplO-36-D
SUBURBAN LOTS-GET PLAN OF 27 CHEAP
building lots on Castor and Corinth streets.
West End, near terminus of streetcar line; to be
sold at public sale on Saturday afternoon, June
2L at 2 o'clock, on the premises: terms, 10 a
month: title perfect. Plans, etc., from JAS. W.
DRAPE A CO.. Agents and Auctioneers, 123
Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Je20-67
8 ACRES OF LAND-ON LINE OF RAILROAD
near the city, well suited for suburban home
or to lay out in building sites: a great bargain to a
quick buyer. JAS. W. DRAP1S A CO., 129 Fourth
ave, Pittsburg. Je21-42-p
LAND AND 1MPT. CO., LIM., 127 Fifth avenue
Jel9-f
Fnrm.
BEAVEK-73 ACRES. GOOD HOUSE, OR
chard, stable well and cistern, near Beaver
and Beaver Falls; price, 65 pcracre. bend stamp
for biggest farm and exchange list. N. F.
HURST, Real Estate Agent, Rochester. Pa.
Je3-45-TTS
FARM 40 ACRES, NEW FRAME HOUSE,
barn, fine springs, coal, good land, half
mile from station on West Penn R. R near
Freeport: price 2,500: third cash. ED. WIPTISH.
410 Grant St.. Plttsbnrg. Jel7-D
FARM IN WESTJIORELAND COUNTY-215
acres, situate 3 miles from Llgonler and 2
miles from railroad and Bootli A Fllnn's quarries;
100 acres under cultivation and 115 acres In young
timber; Improvements consist of new frame house
and new barn 42xG ft.; new fences, young or
chard, plentv or water, productive soil, surface
rolling and meadow land: convenient to store and
schoolhouse: will sell on easv payments or ex
chancre for nroDcrtv near IMttRhnrc. thla r.rmli
offered at a very low price. Adaress or call on
BECKFELD A BRACKEN, 61 Ohio St.. Alle
gheny. Jel9-9
230 ACRES LAND NEAR PARNASSUS
close to railroad station: can be secured at a
?rcat bargain in order to settle np an estate,
erms, etc., from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO.. 129
Fourth ave. Je2i-42-D
Qllscellnneons.
o
WN A HOME-WE WILL BUY OR BUILD
for vou anvwhere and let vour rent nav for
the property: no security required. GRANITE
STATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch
office, standard building, 531-533 Wood st.
m'-lS-lS-TTSSu
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Bnalncas Opportunities.
Al SHOE STORE: SPLENDID LOCATION:
bargain: grocery, drug and cigar stores,
drygoous and notion stores: business chances of
aliklnds. PERC1VAL A CHAPMAN, 439 Grant
St. JC21-73'
A FIRST-CLASS RETAIL FAMILY GRO
CERY an old-established st-ind, ami In
prosperous condition. JAS. W. DRAPE ,t C.,
129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Jc21-i9-D"
E!
S1ABL1SHED SEAL ESTATE BUSINESS
Address J. L., oispatcn omce, JC2I-27
HARDWARE bTORE-ONE OF THE BEST
located stores In Allegheny City; business
established: 25 per cent investment. Address
HARDWARE, Dispatch ofllce. JC21-7-TTS
LIVERY AND UNDERTAKING BUSINESS
or John L. Trexler A Co., 378and 380 Beaver
avenue Allegheny, together with the building.
40x120 feet, having a lease of nearly twelve (12)
years to run; also hearse, carriages, buggies,
horses, harness and everything necessary to carry
on the business: all in good order and condition;
the business is well established, and can be in
creased largely by an energetic and pushing man.
For particulars anply to or address D. BEHEN,
Receiver, 330 Beaver aveuue. JeI2-47-TTS
YERY BEST FIFTH AVEN UE CIGAR STORE,
3,000; grocery stores; finest book and sta
tionery store in best town in V estern Pennsyl
vania: leed store, country stores: music store
office business: bakeries, drugstores, cigar stores.
8HEPARD A CO.. 151 ourth ave. Jc5
Hnslne Sranda.
HOTEL-OF 48 ROOMS IN ONE OF THE BEST
manufacturing cities In Western Pennsyl
vania: the nouse is doing a good business: com-
TjletelV fnrnlshedthn li.t. nf maamit fmlllno'.
For particulars address LOCK BOX No. 4a oil
City, Pa. Jc21-5-TTS
VALUABLE MANUFACTURING PLANT
building entirely new. 21 year lease hest lo
cation in the city; everything complete and In
?V,i"!.?."iS0?21'ion LE& BABNETT A CHAP
LIN, 813 Wood It. Je21-25-D
' 1890.
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
machinery nnd Metals.
AUTOMATIC TYPEWRITER THE BEST
suited for telegraph and railroad work of
any machine made to-uay: tbe easiest to learn,
the most exact, the most compact, the most dura
ble, tbe least liable to get ont of order, the least
liable to error, having the most distinct writing,
not noisy: in short, the most nractlcal writing
machine ror business purposes and for letter
writing. Call to see It. or sent for circular, G. K.
FLOWER, No. 110 Fourth avi., Plttsbnrg, Pa.
Je21-6S
DRILLING ENGINES AND BOILERS-FOR
oil or gas wells, engines and hollers In every
slzeand style sawmills and wood-working ma
chinery. HA1U1ES MACHINE DEPOT. No. 97
First ave., Pittsburg. Pa. mh9-D'
ENGINES AND BOILERS NEW AND BE
FITTED: repairing promptly attended to.
PORTER FOUNUKI Au jUAUUIHE UO.,
LIM.. below Suspension bridge Allegheny. Ph.
ap3-76"
HORIZONTAL EN'GlNE-aixJt, 25,000 FEET
second-hand wire rone: also hoisting and
portable engines and Slemen valves; castings,
etc. VELTLA MCDONALD, 3200 Penn avenue
Jel6-6-TTS
SHEET STEEL AND SHEET IRON-PLAIN
and embossed iron and steel ceilings, sheet
steel, pressed brick and clapboards, corrugated
and beaded iron, eight kinds iron roofing: roofs
repaired and painted: estimates furnished. W.
H. WILLIAMS A CO., 83 Water St., Pittsburg,
Pa. Jel4-77
SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS
all sizes and styles in stock, from 4 to loo h. p. ;
all refitted; good as new, at lowest prices: porta
ble engines, 8 to 25 b. p.; boilers all sites and
styles. J. B. YOUNG. 23 Park way, Allegheny,
pi. OC25-80-D
Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc.
ALDERNEY COW ATA BARGAIN: FINEST
In the city: nntll Saturday at 8 p. m. can be
seen CORNER OF ROUP AND HOWE STS.. East
Endtwlilexchangeforahorse. JeSO-62
BAROUCHE PANELED DOORS AND
back leather curtains: cloth lined; used but
two seasons: Jnst repainted: made by Gleasen
kamp; canbeseenatWOBMCA8TLE'S,Pennand
Shady ave. : price, (175; also set harness for same;
price P5. Je21-48
BUGGIES-TWO SIDE-BAR TOP BUGGIES,
good as new: will be sold cheap If sold at
once. Inquire of R. D. NUTTALL A CO.. Grant
ave. and Boquetst., Allegheny City. Jel9-16
DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS
all styles; ourown make. WM. BECKEItr,
340 to 314 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone, 3420.
Jelle-MTVE"
STUDEBAKER ROAD CART NEVER
nsed. also Studebaker wagon used but a short
time: prices low. Can be seen at ARCHIBALD'S
STABLE, 06 and 08 Ihird avenue. e21-HTp
TRICYCLE-BEST ENGLISH MFIL. IN A 1
condition. W, V.D., 407 Grant. Jel7-51-TT8'
VEHICLES-ONE 2-SEATED SURREY,
almost new; also one barouche and pole: in
use only two months: prices moderate, owner
leaving the city. Apply to H. IS. MOORHEAD.
residence of Mrs. John Moorhead, Fifth ave. and
Halket streets, Oakland. Jc21-21
2 FAMILY CARRIAGES CHEAP 1 OPEN
buggy, 2 top-buggies (1 one doctor's buggy):
an as good as new. see w. A. hkbhuh, mi
Fourth ave.
Je21-19-TTS
miscellaneous.
DIA5IONDS-COMEAND SEE OUR SEVEN
sroNE diamond rings at 15 each, tbe great
est bargains on earth: friendship rings. 50c 1 and
1 50 each: diamond watches, fine Jewelry, clocks,
silverware and spectacles, etc.. at WILSON'S, 61
Fourth ave., Pittsburg. Fine watch repairing a
specialty. ap25-TTS
FREE SITES-THE BURGETTSTOWN IM
PROVEMENT Association offers free sites
for manufactories on Panhandle Railroad. 23
miles west or Pittsburg and 17 miles east of btcu
benvlile: natural tras. coal and water convenient.
Address IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION, Bur
gettstown. Pa. JeI5-10-ws
in O TO JEANNETTE TO-DAY AND BUY A
VT lot in the Fort Pitt Land Co. plan or lots;
ask ror 6pecl tl excursion tickets. Call for plana
at BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO.'S. 162 Fourth
ave. Je2I-93
SPECIAL EXCURSION TICKETS TO-DAY TO
Fort Pitt Land Company sale of lots at Jean
nette; don't fall to attend; call fur plans. BAX
TER. THOMPSON A CO., 462 Fourth ave.
Je21-93
PERSONAL,.
PERSONAL WELL, YOU ARE STILL
abusing your eyes with those miserable old
glasses; why don't you throw tbem away and get
a perfect pair, scientifically fitted, by CHU.SSMAN
MANNION. Expert Opticians. 42 Federal St., Al
legheny? Best 1 spectacles on earth. Je21-29
PERSONAL-TO SOLDIERS AND ALL IN
TERESTED. Captain J. K. Barbonr and J.
H. Stevenson (under the name of J. II. Steven
son A Co.). will attend to all pension cases at N O.
100 FIFTH AVE., Plttsbnrg. Je20-94-rrs
PERSONAL MARRIAGE. A BUSINESS
educator, annua! Income 5,000, wonld marry
cultured lady or widow. Address SPENCER
LIVINGSTON, Dispatch office.
Je21-36
PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED, SECOND
HANDcoples or Binns Justice FRANK
BACON A CO., 301 Smithfield st. Je20
PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU
have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S
BOOK STORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building.
mh7
FOUND.
FOUND "TO BE A FACT" THAT 63 PER
cent of cases that seek treatment for frontal
headache are due to Imperfect eyesight; when
glasses correcting this Imperfection are pre
scribed the symptoms are permanently relieved;
your eyes scientifically tested free of charge
CHESSMAN-MANNION, Expert Opticians, 42
Federal St., Allegheny. Best 1 spectacles on
earth. Je21-3
LOST.
LOST-LADY'S GOLD WATCH AND CHAIN;
monogram A. W. R. on one sldo of watch,
star with diamond In center on the other on June
19 on Shady ave. Penn ave , Highland ave., Bry
ant St., Negley ave., Roup St., Walnut St., Fifth
ave., Wllklns ave., Wlgntman st., Forbes st..
Highland or Schenlev Parks. A liberal reward If
returned to C. A. ROOK, Dispatch building. 77
Diamond st. Je21-22
STOLEN.
STOLEN-FROM PENN INCLINE HALL,
Monday evening, June 16, 1890, a tin box
containing lodge books: 5 reward for return of
same; no questions asked. J. HARRY ANDER
SON, eare Stncky's drug store 1701 Penn ave.
AUCTION SALES.
DMINISTRATBIX SAL15
-OF A-
VALUABLE FARM
As a whole or In part, THURSDAY, Jnne 25,
1890. at 2 o'clock P. M.
I will offer at public sale on the premises,
Lovalbanna township, Westmoreland county,
PaT, 3 miles lrom Saltshure. W. P. R. R.. that
excellent farm of the late Mathew Woods,
Esq., containing 220 acres, more or less, 80 to 90
acres in good timber, Dalance cleared and nnder
cultivation; No. 1 orchard; abnndance choice
fruit. Frame dwelllnc, 9 rooms, barn, spring
bouse and other ont building?. Tberols also a
vein of fine sandstone on tbe place. Every
thing In good condition a first-class farm in
every respect. Terms, etc, made known on
day of sale.
MRS. SARAH WOODS. Administratrix.
LEE. BARNETT & CHAPJJN,
Auctioneers, 313 Wood street, Pittsburg.
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AMUSEMENTS.
TASEBALL PLAYERS' LEAGUE.
EXP08ITI0N PARK.
Firsfappearance of an Eastern club.
PITTSBURG VS. PHILADELPHIA.
Friday, Saturday. Monday and Tuesday. Jnne
20. 21, 23, 24.
Games called at 4. Admission, 25c
Je?0-ll
HARRIS' THEATER
Every arternoon and evening,
HORACE LEWIS
-IN-MONTE
CRISTO.
Week of Jnne 23 Horace Lewis In "A Sprig
of Green." jel7.83-TTS
GRAND OPERA HOUSE
This afternoon, 250: Evenings. 8:15.
BARTHOLOMEW'S 24 HORSES.
Matinees Wednesday, Thursday, Friday
and Saturday.
Roervpil si ats 35 and SOc 'el852
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
TOTICEIS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
1.1 report of Viewers on the construction of a
sewer on Ellsworth avenue and private proper
ties, from Leetonia street to Amberson avenue,
has been approved by Councils, which action
will ba final, unle:3 an appeal is filed in the
Court of Common Pleas within ten (10) days
from date- E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief ot Department of Public Works.
PrxTSBOna. June 12, lt90. jel7-7I-D
Office of the city Treasurer, 1
Pittsburg, pa. j
Business tax and water rents 1S!X):
Notice Is hereby given that tlio duplicates for
the business tax and water rents for the year
lb90 have been placed in my bands for collec
tion by tbe Board of. Assessors, authorized to
assess the same.
The-tlme for paying said taxes and water
rents at tbe, Treasurer's office is tbe month of
Jnne.
No discount allowed.
Water rentj and business tax remaining nn
paid after Juno 80, lfcflu, will be placed In the
hands of the Collector of Delinquent Taxes for
collection with 6 per cent added.
All applicants for statement of water rents
must give name of tbe owner nf tbe property
they occupy or desire to pay water rents for.
J. V. DENNISTON,
je540s ' TJityTreajurer.
Contfnued on, Tenth Page.
TO LET.
Cltv Realdencea.
BRICK DWELLING-COB. THIRTY-SIXTH
and Charlotte sts.. near Bntler St., contain
ing vestibule ball, seven rooms and attic. In
quire of THOS. H. CHAPMAN, Safe Deposit
Building, 83 Fourth avenue Jel9-14-i rst
C11TY RESIDF.NCE-8-ROOM RURAL RESI
1 DENCE; outside laundry and stable: lot 60S
153: fruit and shrubbery: natural gas; handsomely
finished: 9 minutes cable ride to postofflcetclty
and country advantages: good water: Thirteenth
ward: rent reasonable to good tenant; possession
immediately. PETER SHIELDS, 633 Grant
street. Je21-45t
Enst End Residences.
EAST LIBERTY-FURNISHED DWELLING
for July and Angnst;larxe grounds, shade trees,
lawn, nat. gas. electric light and electric bells,
bath, laundry: stable and carriage house etc.:
near cable and steam cars, and at same time In
the heart of East Liberty. Inquire of MORRiS A
FLEMINO, 10a Fourth ave. my30-82-TT8t
E
AST BND RESIDENCE-A HANDSOME
Onen Anne hrlrlr rtwfrlllnir of nine rooms.
nearly new. has all modern improvements; situ
ate ou Roup street, between Firth and Ellsworth
avenues. Inquire or WM. HOLMES, 10 and 12
Wood st. Je20-84t
Suburban Residences.
FURNISHED HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS-IN
Sewickley. near station: all conveniences.
GILBERT A. HAYS, 59 Fourth ave. Jel3-7t
Atlantic Cliy Properly.
HOTELS, COTTAGES AND BATH HOUSES
to let or for dale: lots for sale in all parts or
the city: also So. Atlantic City, Chelsea and for
Atlantic Land Co. ISRAEL G. ADAMS A Co.,
Real Kstate Acts., Real Estate and Law Building.
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Rooms.
KOOMS-ON FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS
or Dalzell building, corner Dnquesne way
aud Seventh St.: suitable ror offices or sewing
rooms ror tailors. GEO. JOHNSTON, Agent. 62
Fourth ave. Je21-10tf
BOOMS-FURNISHED AND UNFURNISHED
rooms with first-lass meals : also table board
ers taken. THE DELMONICO, 93) Penn ave.
Jel7-75t
SECOND-SrORY FRONT HOOM-WITH BATH
and both gases: five squares from Court
House: rent reasonable. Address D. E.. Dis
patch office jeSOlT
SUITK-OF THREE UNFURNISHED ROOMS
for light housekeeping, with use of bath, in
Smith block. Inquire on premises, 98 WYLIE
AVE, Je21-87t
Tlnlnes fftanils.
BASEMENT-1C8 FOURTH AVE., NEARLY
opposite Oil Exchange and near new post
office building, which opens? in October next.
MORRIS A FLEMQ, 108 Fourth ave.
JelO-75-TTSt
PLEASANT VIEW FARM RESORT ON
Chautauqua Lake: will rent (rprnlshedj to a
responsible party my house: room for 10 or more
with servants: 3 miles from Lakewood; fine fish
ing, rowing and bathing: fine views; no malaria;
quiet and homelike: or I will receive guests as In
the past. For rates, address HARRY BOUTON,
SR., Harmony, Chautauqua county, N. 1.
e21-96t
Offlcep, D'slcRoom, Etc.
FEW NICE OFFICES IN GERMANIA SAV
INGS BANK BUILDING, Vrood and Dia
mond sts. apl0-43t
MEETINGS.
MEETING THERE WILL BE A
special meeting of Division No. 19. A. O.
H., SATURDAY EVENING, June 21, at 8
o'clock, at tbelr Hall, to make arrangements to
attend the fnneral of our late brother, John
Rainev. By order of PATRICK FOLEY, Pres.
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Office of the Chautauqua Lake 9
Ice Company, 1
Pittsburg. Pa., May 18. 1890. )
THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF THIS
company has called a special meeting ot
its stockholders to be beld at the office ot tbe
company at Tblrteenth and Pike streets, city
of Pittsburg, on THURSDAY, the 17th day of
July, 1890, at 2 o'clock r. if., for tbe purpose of
voting for or against an increase of tbe capital
stock. W. F. WILSON.
jel7-78-W3 Secretary.
PROPOSALS.
-rOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED
LN proposals will be received for tbe erection
of a public school building in Tbird ward, bor
ough of Wilkiusburg, Pa. Tbe proposals to
be left with S. B. Donaldson, Esq., on or before
July 3, at i o'clock p. H. Tbe plans and speci
fications can be seen at the office of J. P.
Bailey, architect, Stevenson building. Sixth
ave.. Pittsburg. Tbe Board reserves the right
to reject any or all bids.
je2U J. a STEVENSON, Prest.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of tbe Borongh En
gineer, Wilkinsburg. Pa., until noon. JUNE 23.
1890. for grading, enrbing and paving in accord
ance with specifications on file in Engineer's
office, with vitrified fire paving brick, on Penn
avenue, from the P. R. E. to Vaterstreet,abont
8,000 square yards.
Samples ot brick to accompany bids. Bond
in 25.000 must be enclosed. Bids without bond
will not be considered.
The right to reject any or all bids Is reserved,
HUGH NEAL,
jel4.2M4,17,19,20,21 Borough Kngineer.
PROPOSALS SEALED PROPOSALS
will be received bv the bsVough of Brad
dock until 730 P. jr., TUESDAY. June 24. 1890,
for the grading and paving of Fourth, Parker,
Nlntb, Allequlppaand Washington streets, 20,
000 squaro yards, more br less, with vitrified
fire brick, asphalt block, regular and irregular
Ligonler block, or any other good material.
Bids must be presented separately for each
street and for each material, and a suitable
bond to accompany each.
Tbe right is reserved by tbe borough Council
to reject any or all bids.
Plans and specifications can be seen at the
office of the Borough Engineer, No. 730 Brad
dock avenue, Braddock. Pa.
H. C. SHALLENBERGER, Burgess.
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TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICEOFTHE
Comptroller of the Currency. Washington.
June 9. M90. Whereas by satisfactory evidence
presented to the undersigned, it has been made to
appear the Liberty National Bank of Pittsburg,
in the city or Pittsburg. In the county of Alle
gheny and State of Pennsylvania, has complied
with all the provisions or the Statutes of the
United States required to be compiled with before
an association shall be authorized to commence
the business of banking, now, therefore L Ed
ward S- Lacy, Comptroller of tbe Currency, do
hereby certify that "The Liberty National Bank
of Pittsburg,''' in the city of Pittsburg. In tbe
county or Allegheny and State of Pennsylvania,
Is authorized to commence the business of bank
ing as provided In Section fifty-one hundred and
sixty-nine of the Revised Statutes of the United
States, In testimony whereof witness my band
and seal of this office this 8th dav or une, 1890.
E. S. LACY, Comptroller of the Currency. No.
4339. Jcli-1-D
PROPOSALS FOR FURNISHING STA
TIONERY, furniture, fuel and other sup
plies. In compliance with tbe Constitution andlaws
of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, I here
by invite sealed proposals, at prices below max
imum rates fixed in schedule', to furnish sta
tionery, furniture, fuel and other supplies for
the several departments of tbe State Govern
ment, and for making repairs in the several de
partments, and for tbe distribution of tbe pub
lic documents, ior tne year enuing tne nrst
Monday of Jane, A. D. 189L
Separate proposals wjll be received and sep
arate contracts awarded as announced in said
schedules. Each proposal most be accompa
nied by a bond with approved sureties, condi
tioned for tbe faithful performance of the con
tract, andaddressed and delivered to me before
12 o'clock M.. nf WEDNESDAY, the 9th day ot
July, A. D. 1890, at wbicb time tbe proposals
will be opened and contracts awarded, in tbe
reception room of the Executive Department,
at Harrisbnrg.
Blank bonds and schedules containing all
necessary information can be obtained on ap
plication at this department.
CHARLES W. STONE,
JeI-98-P Secretary of the Commonwealth.
LEGAL NOTICES.
OFFICE OF FIDELITY TRUST A TITLE CO.,
in ana va jtourtn ave.. rjttsDurg.
ESTATE OF JOSEPH 3. CROASDALE, DE
CEASED Notice is hereby given that letters
of administration on the estate of Joseph S. Croas
dalo. deceased, late or Pittsburg, Pa., have been
f:ranted to the undersigned, to whom all persons
ndebted to said estate are requested to make
Immediate payment, and those having claims or
demands against tbe same will make them known
without delay. , ,
FIDEI.I1 Y TITLE A TRUST CO., Administrator.
DAVID tj. LWING, Attorney. myl7-16-s
I7STA E OF JAXIES P. .MILLER, DE
It CEASED Notice is hereby given that
letters testamentary on the estate of James p.
Miller, deceased, late of Allegheny, Pa., have
been granted to the undersigned, to whom all
persons indebted to said estate are requested
to make immediate payment, and those having
claims or demands against tne same will make
them known without delay. ALBERT E.
LUTY, Executor. 63 Ninth Bfc, Pittsburg.
my31-19-s '
W. F. McCOOK. Attorney at Law.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
letters testamentary on the estate of
Christian Dellenbacb, deceased, late of Alle
gheny City, Pa., have been granted to tbe un
dersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said
estate are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those having claims 01 demands
against tbe same will make them known with
out delay. ANNA M. DELLENBACH.
mi31-4-S G. C. DELLENBACH.
W. D. PORTER. Attorney at Law,
No. 1 U vllr avenue.
ESTATE Of FREDERICK KIRSCtl. DE
CEASED Notice is hereby given that letters
testamentary on the estate of hrcderirk. Klrscli,
deceased, late of R"ss township, Allegheny
cuuntv, P, hare li en granted to Charlotte
Klr.cii aud Edward J. Klrwh. AH persons In
debted to slid estitu will make payment to Ed
ward J. Klrsch. executor, at tbe office of J. M.
Hammel Co, corner of Fifteenth and Bingham
street,. Pittsburg. Bouthslde, to whom all parties
bavins: claims against said (state will present the
same wuuout aeiay, 1 w . u. ruKiEB,
Je7-W-S
Attorney for Executor.
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KXW ADVERTISEMENT.
LAUREL PLACE.
Laurel Station, on the P., Ft "W.
& C. R.R.
Only Six Miles From City.
High, Dry, Rolling Ground,
Covered with old and handsome abade trees.
In tbe center of this
BEAUTIFUL SUBURB
CHOICE RESIDENCE LOTS,
Intrinsically worth double the price asked, all
for sale on
LIBERAL TERMS.
TWENTY MINUTES' RIDE on tbe P., Ft.
W.&C.R. R,, tTo minutes' walk to the lota.
Magnificent views or the beautiful Ohio
river. Commutation rates but little more than
street car fare. Laurel station is tbe hand
somest, healthiest, most convenient and de
lightful subnrblnthe vicinity of Pittsburg.
Extraordinary inducements offered by tba
Laurel Land Company for the next 30 days.
For plans and particulars call or address
Anderson k Beeckman, Lim.,
90 FOURTH AVE.
je21-67.TuS9U
LOTS! LOTS! LOTS!
Nice building lots affording attractive homes
or money making to the purchasers at present
prices.
MORN1NGSIDE PLAN.
Eighteenth ward, extending from tbe Alls,
gheny river and A- V. R. R. to Highland Park,
in the East End. Large lots at J7j. 5100, COO,
300, up to S6U0 for magnificent situations.
ALLEGHENY LOTS.
Benton ave. plan. Eleventh ward, beaut'ful
situation, 5200, J30O.H00. New streets and rapid
transit lines now building will soon double and
quadruple values in this section.
FLEMING PARK.
Level lots, handsome and convenient home
sites right on line of P. & L. E. R. R. and pro
posed electric road,in sight of the city and view
of the river. No mistake can be made in buy
log these choice lots at S200 to $300.
FAIRMOUNT AVENUE, EAST END.
Line of Penn ave. cable in the midst of ele
gant surroundings, elevated situation, perfect
drainage, extended views; every attraction of
the country right in the city, with all city com
forts. A sore investment at to-day's price, $700
to $900.
Small cash payments, balance monthly, or a
sharp discount for all cash. We have nico
homes, choice investments in all locations.
Our representatives ready to accompany pur
chasers at all times direct from our offices.
Charles Somers & Co.,
313 Wood St
6019 Penn Ave, E. E.
Telephone 1773. Telephone 5323.
jeS
rE LARGEST
DOWN TOWN
STORAGE PLANT.
W. A. HOEVELER.
Warehouses and yards. Pike and 'Thirteenth, '
Twelfth and Etna sts.
Private sidings in yards and warehouses. Low
rates of insurance. Negotiable receipts issued.
Separate departments for general merchandise,
flour, furniture, liauors and metals. Hand
some and convenient office rooms tor use of
customers free.
Railroad address, W. A. Hoeveler. Pike and
Tblrteenth sts.. Pittsburg, Pa.,A.V.R.R. Cars
placed at Twelftb, St., via. Junction R. R.
Shipping, distributing and hauling attended
to. Exhibit space with power to let: also rooms
with power to suit. mhZ7-62-TTSsn
P. O. Box 485 Established 1S70L Tele. 16SL
FIRE INSURANCE AGENCY
J. FRED LAMKER,
Successor to Grace, Lamker & Co.. No. 96
Fourth ave. (second floor), Pittsburg.
Companies represented
Niagara Fire Insurance Co. of N. Y... $4494654
United Firemen's Ins.Co., of Pbila.... 1,072,332
Commerce Ins. Co., of Albany, N. Y... 353.W2
Kenton Ins. Co of Covington, Ky 273,198
Allemangia Fire Ins. Co.. of Pittsburg. 317,990
Insure your annual rent Income. We guaran
tee to pay your rent income during the period
your building is untenantable by reason of any
damage done by Are. Insure against damage by
tornado or wind storms in the Niagara Fire
Insurance Company. je20-66
Atwood Street, Oakland.
A 10 PER CENT INVESTMENT.
Two two-story frame dwellings each of six
rooms, ball, attic, water, porch, good cellar,
lot 41-10x100 feet; street paved and sewered nnnst
be sold at once; only $o0C0 will sell separata
at $3,200 each.
REED B. COYLE & CO..
jelS-67-WFS 131 Fourth avenue
TXTCKNIGHT & VICTORY,
Mn
PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITT
Dealers in uas r ixiurei,
LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETfA
Special attntion given to Natural Gas Fitting.
416 SMITHFIELD ST.. PITTSBURG. PA.
Telephone 769. ja7-69-TT3
PATENTS.
O. D. LEVIS. Solicitor of Patents.
131 Fifth avenue, above Smithfield. nextLeads
office. (No delay.) Established 20 years.
se25-60
TIT MAY, SONS & CO,
Fine
DYEING AND CLEANING.
6 Sixtb Avenue.
Plttsbnrg. Pa.
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EDUCATIONAL.
KE B L E SCHOOL SYRACUSE, N. Y.
Boarding School for girls. Under the sn
pervision of the Rt. Rev. F. D. Hnntington. S.
T. D. The twentieth school vear begins Wed,
Sept. 17. 1890. Applv to MISS MARY J. JACK
SON. PriucipaL raj&66-ThS
UNIVERSITY OF VIRGINIA-SUMMER
law lectures (nine weekly) begin lQth Jnly.
lbDO. and end 10th September. For circular ap-
pij ixr. j. uijivecaiiy va.1 111
J
OHN B. MINOR.
J7-62-TUS,,
Prof. Com. and Stat. Law.
CHELTENHAM ACADEMY. OUONTZ, FA.
Near Philadelphia. Bound Brook route to
ew York. Unexcelled location and snrround
lnes. Perfect school equipment. Library, (nrm-
uuiuui, luiuuirr Bysium. inoroagn preparation
ror college or scientific school. .Number limited
to 60. 3tt per vear. Mo extras. Illustrated cir
cular. JOH.N CALVI.N KICK, A. M, Prln.
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OLLIDAYSBURG, PA, SEMINARY
Home school for yunng ladies. Limited
number. Method of teaching aud training
adapted to the individual peculiarities of each,
pupil. Iborongb course in English, Ancient
and Modern Languages, Mnslc and Art. Situ
ation exceptionally healthy in tbe midst of
the beauty and grandeur of the Alleghenles.
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TRINITY COLLEGE.
HARTFORD. CONN,
ENTRANCE EXAMINATION.
Examinations for admission to the freshman
clans uill be held at No. 150 FOURTH AVE
NUE. Plttsbnrg. on MONDAY. Jnne 23. 1890.
at 10 o'clock. Catalogues containing specimens
of examination papers, and any further infor
mation can be obtained from A. P. BURG WIN,
Room 7, BakeweU Law Building; Plttsbnrg, to
whom all applicants should u soon as posstbU
tend In their names.
GEORGE WILLIAMSON SMITH;
JeWr-sura President;
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