Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, July 26, 1890, Page 3, Image 3

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squareor one imertion. Classified advertise
ments on this page, such as Wanted, Tor Sale.
Jo Let, etc., ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents.
Top line being displayed counts as two.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
ejRjLitch offices.
FOE THE BOUTHS1DE, 0. 1412 CAKSON
8TRFPP
BRANCH OFFICES ALSO AS BELOW, WHERE
WANT. FOB SALE, TO LET, AND OTHEX
TKA2JbIENTADVEKTISEMKNTS"VVTLL BE KE
CKIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOB INSERTION.
Advertisements are to be prepaid except -where
advertisers already have accounts -with Thk 1)18
IM.TCH. rrrrsBUKQ.
THOMAS STCCAFFBEY. 3K8 Bntler street
t-mit. n, STUCKEY. J4th street and renn are.
r. G. STDCKEY .4 CO., Wylle ave. and Fultonit
M. bTUKELY. Fifth ATenne Market House.
XA.ST XXD.
3. TV. WALLACE. OHFenn avenaa.
OAKLAXD.
MCALLISTER & EHElBLEK,Sth av. Atwood 3t
SOCTTISIDE.
JACOB SPOHN, Ho. ICarson street.
ALLEGHEJir.
A. 3. KAEECHEK. 59 rederal street.
H. 3. McBRIDE. Market House. Allefheny.
FEKDH. EGGEKS. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EGGEBS 4 SON, Ohio and Chestnut its.
J. F. STEVENSON. Arch and Jackson streets,
THOMAS McHENBY, Western and Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Bearer ares.
PEKBYM. GLEIM. Kebecca and Allegheny aves.
T. K. MOBBIS, 6S6 Preble are.
M1LLVALE BOROUGH.
W . W. FLOCKEB, SUtloner. No. 4 Grant are,
SUAKFSBURG.
C. BELLMAN, 6tatloncr, SlSMalnst.
THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
is NOW
Corner Smithfield and
Diamond Streets.
WANTED.
Male DelD.
AGESTS-TO SELL THE PINLESS CLOTHES
line; the only line ever Invented that holds
the clothes without pins: a perfect success; patent
recently issued: sold only bv agents, to whom the
exclusive right Is riven; on receiptor SO cents we
will send a tarn pie line by mail; also circulars,
price list and terms to acents: secure your terrl
torv at once. Address 1HE PINLESS CLOTHES
LINE CO., 17 Heraon street, 1orcester. Mass.
Jell-74-ws
GENTS-f75 TO PO A MONTH CAN BE
made working for us: persons preferred who
can furnish a horse and Rive whole time to busi
ness: spare moments can be prontablv emplojed
also: a few vacancies In towns and cities. B. F.
JOHNSON & CO., 1000 Mais St., Richmond, Va.
feS-95-S
GEJ-TS-TObELLTEA. BAKING POWDER
and pure spices; plfts with foods: coke
workers, miners or millmen can make money In
their spare time: special Inducements to persons
liavlnc an established trade. YAMASHIKOTEA
CO.. lock bok SP1. Pittsburg. Pa. ap30-70-TTB
A GEN TS-150 OUTFIT ON 30 DAYS' TIME;
150 profit In four weeks or no pay. Address
with sump, JaBYIS & CO., Racine, Wis.
myS-33
BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S BUSINESS
College. 12 Federal street, Allegheny; open
dally through summer. 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.: system
or shorthand changed from Graham's to Eclectic
the briefest and simplest; Instructions private for
both sexes. Jel9-95-ssu
BOILER MAKERS FOUR FIBST-CLASS
men, accustomed to fitting up locomotive
boilers, by either darsor contract work. Applv
KICHMOND LOCOMOTIVE AND MACHINE
WORKS, Blchmond. Va. Jy23-46-D
T?OY A GOOD STOUT ONE TO LEABN THE
YJ plumbing trade. T. a KOHNE & CO., HI
Fourth are. Jy2S-53
OOK-COLOKED MAN, TO GO TO BURT
Lake, Michigan. August 5, for three weeks
with Argonaut Fishing Club. Address, with
reference, ABPONAUT, Dispatch office. JySS-43
CUPOLA MAN APPLY TO THOS. CABLIN
A 2ON, cor. Sandnsky and Lacock sts.. Alle-
gneny. jyao
DRIVERS-AT STABLE OF J OHN STEW ABT,
Rebecca street Allegheny City. Jyl5-ll
DRUG CLERK - COMPETENT. SPEAKS
oerman preferred; fair salary. Address
OP1L DIspaich offlcc. 3y26-Sl
HAMJIEItSMEN TWO GOOO MEN ON
locomotive work. Apply toSCJIEN EVTAD Y
LOCOMOIIVE WORKS. Schenectady, N. Y.
JJ-3-52
" TAN-AS AGEaTOFOUE PATENT SAFES;
jjJL sire MxlSxlS Inches: $35 retail; all sizes as
low: new styles, new patterns, new lock, new fac
torv; not governed by safe pool: every safe war
ranted: rare chance: permanent business: our
terms and catalogue will convince Ton: agents
clear 5300 to $3W per month: write for exclusive
territory. ALP1N E SAFE CO., Cincinnati, o.
Jy5-3S-s
MAN-TO TAKE CHABGE OF A bMALL
place a few miles from the city; one who
understands the care of cows and chickens, and
some knowledge or gardening. Apply at S3 and 5S
VIRGIN ALLEV. Jy26-K
MAN TO TAKE AN OFFICE AND BEPBE
SENT a manufacturer: $50 per week: small
capital required. Address, with stamp. MAN U
FACTUREE. ISoxVC, West Acton, Mass. fel5-93-S
MAN-TO TAKE AN OFFICE AND REPRE
SENT a mannfactnrer: JS0 per week; small
ranlt&l required. Address, witn stimp, MANU
FACTURER, Box 70, West Acton, Mass. JyC6-73
MECHANICAL DRAUGHTSMAN-A GOOD
and experienced man. Address P. O. BOX
473. Jy25-80
MEN-fcEVEN RELIABLE MEN TO SELLA
new and very valuable specialty In school
apparatus: termsllbera.1: no canvassing for books;
none but pushers" need applv. Address O. W.
CLOSE, 315 Wabasn avenue. Chicago. 1U. y20-47
-rjLUMBEBS-lN DENVER, COL.. 54 A DAY,
JL eight hours, year's engagement to first-class
men: wire for particulars with references THE
HUGHES & KEATH SANITARY bUPPLY CO.
Iy4-1E
PLUMBERS FIRST-CLASS PLUMBERS,
laborers; stead v work: reference required.
C H. JENKS, Atwood and Louise sts., Oakland,
City. JyM-57
KOLLER-TO BOLL TATERS ON ELLIPTIC
springs: workman In elliptic spring factorr.
not steel mill, wanted. Address CHICAGO TIKE
AND bPRING CUM PAS a", Chicago, Ul. Jy!4-27
SALESMEN AT J75 PER MONTH BALAHx
and expenses, to sell a line of sllverplated
ware, watcl.es. etc: by sample only: horse and
Xr am furnished free; write at once for full partlc
ulirs and sample case ot goods free. STANDARD
SILVZEWAP.E CO., Boston. Mass. seI4-90-D
TJELLIABLE AGENT WANTED-AVHO IS
XX acquainted with contractors and builders,
to sell 1 reoton front brick on commission; refer
ences required. Address P. O. BOX 115. Tren
ton, N. J. jyl2-36-8
UFHOI.STEREB&-S GOOD MEN. INQUIBE
at 235 N Olfl H AVE., Allegheny. J j 25-76
YOUNG MAN-TO KEEP BOOKS. COLLECT
and do general office business: must come
well recommended. Address T. S., Dispatch of
fice Jy2S 15
'Frmalft Help.
CHRISTIAN WOMAV-FROM 45 TO 60 YEARS
old, who can content herself In a pleasant
old home In company with a cheerful and kind
old lidT 0182, living in Robinson township, two
miles trom R. It station, and half a mile from
forest Grove Church, can find such a situation;
tnire Is no stock" to take care or, and the work
required will be very light: the ramlly consists or
two. IBc old mother and her son; congenial com
pany for the old lady the chler qualification
rtqulrc:; liberal wages will be paid. Inquire or
J. C. YOUNG. Attorney, Boom 74, No. 110
Diamond St.. I'g. ly2S-10
COOK-AN XXPEKIENCED COOK FOB A
girl's school 15 miles out from the city: middle-aged,
single woman: wages 250 per year, with
board and washing. Address Q, Dispatch ofilce,
Jy24-4I
-1IKL-KOK GENERAL HOUSE WORK TO
XX go to suburbs of West End: small family and
lUlit work. AnplJ to 400 &M1THFIELD sr.
jr.-27
Mnlr nnd Femnle Help.
-TTXLP-LAUSDBE3S. COOK AND DINING
JZL room eirls for lammcr resorts, cooks, wait
resses, chambermaids, hocsc giris, German and
colored girls. c-rrWcc drivers, waiters, farm
bands. MEiE. THOMPSON, 60S Grant st.
JyT-JtThB
rJO LABOKERS - FAKM AND HARVE8T
OV b.nd managing hontskceper. Catholic
pre:crrad. to cooks and chambermaids, house
malJi, chl'd's nurse, ultrlit cook, woman cook for
livtal, I ptr week. MEEUAN'S, S4S Grant St.
Telephone 90. Iy25-D
200 YOUNG LADIES, SO CHILDREN APPLY
Friday and Saturday, at 10 A. M., BIJOU
tHEATEKBTAGK EXlEBAN CE. yIS-6S
MlunIlon.
POSITION-AFTER AUGUST 1, POSITION OF
trust, manufacturing or mercantile pre
icrreC: married man, 34 years of age: temperate
steady. Industrious and not afraid to work; good
hccountanu gooi penman: best orrelereuce and
bona In any amount required. Address FAITH-
r ULh unpw""ai:c Jy24-V7
OSIIIOK AS CLEBK OB ASSISTANT
bookkeeper, by a young man with 6 years'
a vw-ft"--. "j "...wmi.,, iu,u vim o yean
odce experience: best or reference. Addrei
jXPBBT. Dispatch olcc Jy2S-M
Idress
SCTUATION BY A GARDENER. 30 YEABS
of age. married: 16 years' experience; 6 years
jnanagsr ol extensive greenhouses In Mexico; best
rcftrscoes. Address W. ., Ulspatch office.
Jy-D
OITUATI0N-A3 OUTSIDE MAN OR SHIP
O PING clerk where services as draughtsman
would be of nse. M. B.. Dispatch ogee. Jy26-55
Partner.
-OUBTNESS MAN-WHO HAS HOOO TO TAKE
t an Interest In a specialty manufacturing
business; to a man that manage oneor toe depart
vnanu a good salary will be paid. Particulars
JtoSTjaI, W. DtdXK W.;i Fourth ave!,
mtUMfC. .JjSMO-B
Bonrdlnc
"OOOM AND BOABD-FOR MAN AND -WIFE
Jti In private family or first-class boarding
house In East End, on oruear cable line. Address
WILLIAMS, Dispatch office. JTi-8
UUniUUB U.UU ww
IEBSONS WANTING BOABDING IN THE
Mnn. mA hlthv nlare 24 mL south Of
Tt . . . ". --...rL ..,1 rvt rt mAAr
unioi'vie: terms reasuuauie. v v.-.--i.
H. SCHAEFEK, OhloPjle, I'a.; box 23
rinanclnl.
MONEY BORROWEBS ON REAL ESTATE
In both cities and vicinity can get money
without delay and at reasonable chargesby call
ing on THOS. MCCAFFREY, broker. 8509 Butler
st.;S50.000 to loan; office open evenings: tele
phoneB514. jeZ5-37-S
ONKY TO LOAN-IF WOASTMOJiH
In any amount on good city mortgages
qulcklv, weliave It on hand and will be glad to
lend It at 5 and 6 per cent. MOBBIS 4 FLEllIN G,
108 Fourth ave. J'-4"
MONEY-TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES:
rate AH, Sand 6 per cent as to location and
amount: no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK&CO.,
99 Fourth avenue. Jy24-3-TT8
MOElGAGES-tl,00a000 TO LOAN ON CITY
and suburban propertle- at 4K. 5 '!' P
cent, and on farms In Allegheny and adjacent
counties at 6 per cent. L tl. FENNOCKASON,
147 Fourth avenue ap7-f41
MOKTGAGES-IN LARGE OR SMALL
amounts on Improved city or Allegheny
county property. MCCUNE coulxch, Agenu
and Auctioneers. 93 Fourth ave.
MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY
countv propertv at lowest rates. HENRI
A. WEAVER CO., 92 Fourth avennc mh2-D
MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS
to suit at 44. 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES A
iSAlLEY, 164 Fourth ave Tel. 167. apl4-19-TT6SU
MORTGAGES WANTED IN LARGE OB
small amounts. HOLMES A CO., 4M Smith
field st. Jy251
OWNERS OF ALL KINDS OF REAL ESTATE
In both cities and connty that want to sell
and have their propertv advertised free or charge
to call at once on THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509
Butler st.; purchasers calling dally; office open
evenings telephone 5514. Je2M7-8
TO LOAN-5500,000, IN AMOUNTS OF J3.000
and upward, on city and suburban property,
on 4U percent free of tax; also smaller amounts
at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK A B AIBD, 95 Fourth
avenue se21-d26-D
TO LOAN 52O0.O00 ON MORTGAGES-flOO
and upward at 6 per ccnt:J500, 300 at X percent
on residences or business property; aUo in ad
joining counties. 8. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth
avenue oc24-4-D
CffTOOTO 5500, O0O-1O LOAN on mort
Ot) GACES,cltyor country proper.y. H.S
and 6 per cent. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129
Fourth ave, Pittsburg. Telephone No. 975.
Jy24-23
OT 000.000 TO LOAN-UN MOBTGAGES-O-L?
large and small amounts at 4K. 5 and 6
per cent free of State tax; no delay. ItEED B.
COTLE & CO., 131 Fourth ave my21-60-TTS
Horses. Vehicles. Live Slock, Etc
H'
IIRSE TO PURCHASE FAST PACING
horse for road purpose. H. H., Dispaush
office
Mlacellancons.
ALL SOLDIERS-'WHO ARE DISABLED
from anv cause and drawing less than 56 per
month to call at B. F. BROWN'S OFFICE. 96
Fourth ave, or send their address. le25-9
DEPENDENT BELATTVES 'WHO ABE NOT
drawing pensions to call or send their ad
dress to B. F. BROWN, 96 Fourth ave., second
Boor. Je25-69
SOLDIERS NOW DISABLED AND ALu
soldiers' widows, who labor for .support, to
send lor blanks under the new pension law to
J. L. MCFARLAND, Washington. D. C
Jyl5-90-TTS
SOLDIERS' W1DOWS-TO CALL AT B. F.
BROWN'S OFFICE, 96 Fourth ave, second
floor. je25-69
FOR SALE-IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
Cirv Residences.
CONGREbS BT. SEVERAL NICE MODERN
Improved dwellings, ranging In price from
53.500 to (5.500; each lot 20x90. J, C. KCILLY'. 77
Diamond st. jy20-30-TT8Su
HOUSE AND LOT-AT A BARGAIN; NEW
lrame, 6 rooms and finished attic, hall, ves
tibule, bath, wasbstands. slate mantels, cor. lot,
28x125 ft., on nice street near cables, 54.200. MOR
RISON A BANKS, 106 Third ave, cor. Wood St.
Telephone J557. JylS-TTS'
TONNEL STREET TWO LARGE BRICK
dwellings, lots 40x80; rented lor 51,260 per year;
will be sold at a bargain: desirable Investment;
enhancement sure BAXTER, THOMPSON A
CO.. 162 Fourth ave Jy20-99'
Qt) GOO -t 1.O30 DOWN, BALANCE LONG
OJJ time Colwell street, near Dinwiddle two
story brick dwelling 6 rooms and fin. attic; house
well built and only a fewvears old; both gases,
hall and vestlbnle; lot 20x100 to alley. J. C.
BEILLY, 77DIamond street. Jy20-3O-TTSSu
Of 800-OVEBHILL ST., NEAR REED, 2
KpjLI story brick dwelling 6 rooms, lot 20x100;
also adjoining the above a neat little frame dwell
ing Tor 51.200; lot 20x60. J. C. RE1LLY. 77 Dia
mond St. Jy20-30-TTsau
Ql 200 GEACE ST.. MT. 'WASHINGTON,
0"3W new two-story frame dwelling, eight
rooms, with all modern Improvements: lot 200 leet
front on Grace st. J. C BULLY, 77 Diamond st.
JyaVO-TTSSu"
j ave. three-sterv brick dwelllne.sIxroomB.
in good condition; lot 24x104. J. C. RK1LLY, 77
Diamond St.
jyiw-ou-xxhbU'
Inst End Residences.
BRICK HOUSE-OF NINE BOOMS. BATH
and laundry; lot 120x150 feet: only three
minutes' walk from East Liberty station or either
cable lines: this is a very desirable property nnd
win be sold at a bargain to prompt purchaser.
W. W. ELDEBKIN, 6343 Station St., EistEnd.
Jy25S3-jrw6
COLLINS AVENUE NEAR PENN AVE
WeU built and nicely finished brick dwelling
or ten rooms with nil modern Improvements;
large lot with good stable and carriage bouse:
street paved and sewered: within two minutes'
walk or three street car lines and P. R. B. ; now
rented at 5900 per annum; can be subdivided and
retailed at an increase of 60 per rent over the
Brice we ask; terms very easy. SAMUEL W.
LACK A CO.. 99 Fourth ave. Jy22-69
HIGHLAND AVE. 2-STORY AND MAN
SARD brick residence, 11 rooms, bath and
laundry, all modern improvements, excellent
pump at kitchen door; 2-story brick stable as
phalt drive trees and shrubbery: one mln. walk
trom Highland avenue division of Duquesne Elec
tric rpad. GEO. C. SLEETH, Penn and Shady
aves., E. E. Jy24-13
HOUSE-A CHOICE NEW 6-ROOM FRAME
and finished attic, strictly modern house In
first-class neighborhood, within tbree minutes of
cable line; has all the latest Improvements, and Is
a very desirable property: lot 32x131 to an alley; If
yon are looking for a comfortable home at a mod
erate price this will Interest you. H. A. DICKIE
A CO., Penn and Shady aves., E. E. 243.
Jy24-43-ThS
HOUSE ERIE ST.. CLOSE TO PARK;
2-story brick dwelling, 6 rooms: nice loca
tion and low price; lot 20x60. J. c. REILLY. 77
Diamond st. Jy2O-30-TT8Su'
MODERN blX-ROOM FRAME HOUSE WITH
two finished attic rooms; slate mantels and
tile hearths bath. Inside closets, nat. gas, electric
lights, stationary tubs, etc: within five minutes
ot P. R. B.: a bargain at 53,600. 8. A. DICKIE
A CO., Penn and Shady aves., E. E. 624.
Jy24-43-Ths
NLY 52.300-FOR A FIRST-BATE 4-RuOM
frame house in an excellent neighborhood:
onlv five mlnntes to two cable lines; nat. gas. cltv
water and other conveniences. S, A. DICKIE A
CO., X'enn and Shady aves., E. , 617.
jy24-43-ThB
ESIDENCE PROPERTY-EAST END-COB-NEK
lot over 100x180 feet; dense and vigor
ous growth of shade and fruit trees, all blooming
profusely, making the whole place fragrant and
rerreshlng; residence supplied with all modern
requirements: rooms large airy and cheerruL a
flood orilghtpermeatlngevery corner, bee JAS.
W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth ave, Pittsburg.
ly26-si
ESIDENCE PROPERTY-OR WOULD EX
CHANGE for property in Rochester. New
Brighton or Beaver Falls; one or the most com
plete in the East End; located near Wilklnsburg
station. MCCUNE A COULTER, 98 Fourth ave
v Jy2S-5l
rT-ROOM DV ELL1NG IN THEJEAST END.
ments; bath, laundry, natural gas: etc.; large
corner lot, etc, etc; will be sold at a bargain, on
moderate payments: 5500 down; immediate pos
session. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth
ave, Pittsburg. jy2C4-D
Allegheny Residence.
ALLEGHENYPARKS-A LARGE AND COM
MODIOUS residence or 14 rooms, replete
with perrect modern appliances; fine lot; side en
trance; alley In rear: excellent location, full and
unobstructed view of the parks. Particulars
iruiu oAa. n . iAAijn a. v., i? f ourtn ave ,
Pittsburg. Jy26-54-D
CTAYETTE ST.-TWO NEW BB1CK HOUSES'
JJ nine rooms each; all late Improvements Im
mediate possession, bee A. D. u ILSON, 55 Fed
eral st., Allegheny. Jv26-2-ws
TJABEMONT ST.. ALLEGHENY CHOICE
JC residence property: 8 rooms, vestibule halL
bath, laundry; everytiilug complete and In first
class condition; large lot, fronting on two paved
streets; we can oiler this property at a sharp dis
count on surrounding valuations. CHARLES
SOMEBS A CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave.
JT22-4S-Tur8'
MCCLINTOCK AVENUE ORSKRVATOBY
Hill. Allegheny, lot 40x135; superior house
six rooms, bath, Attic, pantry, laundry, heater,
range etc, etc: a choice home: must be sold: an
Immediate bargain. A. LEUUATE A SON. 31
Federal St., AUegneny. Jy2&-9
SHEFFIELD ST.-NEAR B1DWELL ST.. AL
LEGHENY, three-story brick dwelling, con
taining I! rooms, tath. Inside w. c, etc., in good
order: lot 22X124 feet. For terms and price see
SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave.
JJO-D-WAfi-
500-A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE
XJtJI IOT two new UUU.O ." , wt. wuiiu, mie
liDDrovemenis; cw ru..-.., .vn.., , Alle
gheny; lot 35X100 ft. : now paylnga .good rent. Se6
W. a' HERRON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
Jy23-62-WS
Suburban Residences.
JMALL HOUSE-LOT MxlOO. CBAFTON.J MIN-
C
U UTES from station: gooo Doaruwaigi price
jLeahalf cash, balance In frsari. J.B.MUB.
PiTY..Cranon, offict cpp. sUtlon, JrX-TV
COUNTRY HOME-W1TH BTONE HOUSE,
two-story outbuilding, new ham. orchard,
large garden, six acres of ground, fenced and In
good order, at Emswortb; will exchange for Alle
gheny property. Call at S15 MARKET ST. , city.
Jyl9-8-TT6Su
ORAFTON HOUSE SEVEN ROOMS, LARGE
lot, stable, etc Address JAMES HENRY.
Box 238, city. Jj22-ai-TTS
EDUEWOOD-P. R. E.: NEW MODERN
house of 11 rooms: slate mantels, tile hearths,
electric lights, bells, speaking tubes, art stained
windows, inside shutters, city water, plate glass,
large porches, bath, etc. ; fine lawn with lot 150x
120 to alley. H. C. CLARKE, 135 Fourth ave
and Edgewood. Jyl7-TTS
EMSWORTH-HOITSEAND LOT THE LATE
Dr. Courtney's dwelling, on Beaver road,
near Emsworth station: only 12,000 to close A.
LEGQATE A SON, 31 Federal it.. Allegheny.
Jy25-9
FIVE ACRES-ON FT. "WAYNE ROAD:
plenty of shrubbery and fruit; frame house
10 rooms, slate roof; good stable, wash and Ice
bonses; natural gas. spring and cistern water;
terms to snlt: hard to equal for a country resi
dence. ED. WITT1SH, 410 Grant St., Pittsburg.
Jy25-D
FOUR SEVEN-ROOMED HOUSES WITH
large lots, near Wilklnsburg station, P. R.
R.: an excellent Investment: natuial gas electrlo
lights and water in bouses. MCCONE A COUL
TER, Agents, 93 Fourth ave Jy26-51
BESIDENCE ON PENNSYLVANIA BAIL
BOAD. with an acre of ground, with shade
and fruit trees In abundance: 12 large rooms In
residence with natural gas, bath, lavotory. etc.,
etc; carriage house and other outbuildings:
plenty or water, etc.; only two minutes' walk
from railroad station. See JAS. W. DBAPE A
CO., 129 Fourth ave, Pittsburg. ly26-o4-P
FOR SALE LOTS.
City Lota.
LOT 110X133 FT., 'WITH SEVEN HOUSES
wlth room to build others: price hut little
above what the racant lot Is worth: truly a bar
gain: the property must besold: Forty-first St..
Lawrencevllle bee W. A. HEBRON A SONS. 80
Fourth ave. Jyl9-20-WB
OOrk AND 114 PER FOOT FRONT AT MT.
OU WASHINGTON, on Merldan and Hal
lock streets, lots nice and level. 25x125 feet each;
easy payments. THOS. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler
st. Je26-37-S
East End Iots.
HEALTHY, CONVENIENT AND DESIR
ABLE Badm Grove and Negley ave lots
Asphaltum paved streets, cnt stone sidewalks,
good sewerage and close to rapid transit: go with
ns to the property, that vou may appreciate its
Talue BROWN A SAINT, Agents, 612 Smitlifleld
St. Jy23-60-Ths
FVESTMENT-flO. 000 FORALL-I25X120 FEET:
nice level ground on best paved and sewered
street In Oakland: electric cars on street; will cut
np nicely. SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99
Fourth ave Jy24-96-MThS'
LOTS-IN CHAS. E. CORNELIUS' PLAN AT
Mornlngslde Eighteenth ward, can be
bought In blocks of 5, 10 or 15 at reduced prices,
and on the most liberal and accommodating
terms. Small cash payments; longtime. See NT
P. SAWYER. Agent, on the grounds, or CUAS.
E. CORNELIUS, 406 Grant st. Je26-32
LOTS-IF YOU WANT TO INVEST A LITTLE
money In something that will bring quick
returns put 5550 Into a building lot; we have some
choice ground In a good location, convenient to
cars, sure to grow In value. S. A. DICKIE A CO.,
Penn and Shady aves., E. E. 302. Jy24-43-Ths
LOT-THE CHEAPEST PIECE OF GROUND
In Oakland, 425x130, on Darragh st. : 130 per
foot. Address C. P., Dispatch office. Jy23-38-VfS
SHADYSIDE-TWO SQUARES FROM FIFTH
avenue on a good street which will be paved
this season, a neat and modern brick house 8
rooms. In flr6t-class order; lot 72x100 ft., with
fruit, shade and ornamental trees: a lovely 1-ome
at a very reasonable price See W. A. HtRBON
A SON B, 80 Fonrtu avenue. Jyl9-42-w6
C-Mj-VAND 535 PER FOOT FRONT FOB
3"3cvJ beautiful building lots on Herron ave
nue aud Adelaide street, Ihlrteenth ward. 20x100
each, right at Herron Hill Park, 3 minutes from
"Wylle avenue cable road: easy terms. THOS.
MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st. JeM.37-8
OET OOO-NO. 509 MELLON, NEAR NEULEY
O0 ave. and Margaretta Bt. ; lot 60x110: new
lrame dwelling: hall, six rooms, balhand finished
attic porches, shade trees; terms to suit. 1HOS.
MCCAFFREY. 3309 Butler st. Jy20-41-TVBsn
COI PER FOOT FOURTEENTH WARD,
SOU within two squares Fifth ave cable cars,
4.3x130: can be retailed at a handsome profit.
SAMUEL W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth ave.
Jy24-99-MThS
Ot OOO-LOT ON PAVED AND SEWERED
OJL.5 avenue In East End. handy to traction
lines and P. K. R.; size 30x110 t alley. GEO. C.
SLEETH, Penn and Shady aves., E. E. Jy24-13
Allegheny Lots.
T ARSE LOT-37X177 FEET. ON PEKRYSVILLF.
JU ave, Allegheny, on line or electric cars;
splendid bulUIng site. JAS. W. DRAPE A CO.,
129 Fourth ave.. Pittsburg. Jy25-90-D
LOT 24x133 FEET ON PENNSYLVANIA
avenue, Allegheny. A. D. WILSON. 65
Federal st.. Allegheny. ij!S-V
bnburbnn Lots.
BELLEVUE-FOURNICELOTS. 60X200, NEAR
Neville station; a choice position In Belle
vue with magnificent view or river, at fOOO.each,
or 53,500 for the four, best bargain in Beilevne to
day. A. LEOQATE A SON. 31 Federal street,
Allegheny. Jy23-&i
LOTS-THE FINEST FOR THE MONEY IN
Allegheny countv, are those in Cbas. E.
Cornelius' plan, Mornlngslde, Eighteenth ward,
Pittsburg. Beautiful building lots at from 5100 to
8500, weekly or monthly payments no interest;
convenient to street cars and railroad. Call upon
N.P.SAWYER at his borne Mornlngslde ave
nue or CHAS. E. CORNELIUS, 406 Grant St.
Je26-32
MOST DESIRABLE LOTS IN ALLEGHENY
county. 60x200, for 5200, on ten years' time;
55 down; 1 per week; plan No. 2 now ready; rail
road fare 4 cents; over 275 lots sold: houses &lng
np. J. B. ZIMMERMAN, 141 Fourth avenuet
my31-2-MThs
SUBUBBAN FBOPERTY-THK BESr IN THE
market for the money. In the handsome vil
lage of Sheraden. 15 minutes frm Union station,
on the Panhandle Railroad: 34 dally trains;
monthly fare o cents a trip; large lots 50 and loo
feet front, Irom 5250 to 57OO each: easy terms:
houses built for purchasers: home-seekers and In
vestors for profit should see bheraden before
thev bay elsewhere. For full particulars apply
to SHERADEN LAND AND IMPBOVEMENT
COMPANY, Limited, 127FUthave., Pittsburg.
Jyl8-7S
Farm.
-TTtARM-NEARTHECITY-ABOUTlOO ACRESi
X1 One or the most pleasant plates in tne
county: large dwelling, barn, shed, orchard. etc.:
not quite a mile rrom railroad station; would ex
change In part Tor small city property. JAS. W.
DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth avenue Pittsburg.
J-M-B
T71ARM OF 235 ACRES-NEAR PARNASSUS,
1? on A. V. R. ICwltb dwelling, outbnlldlngs,
orchard, water, a quantity .of coal, etc., etc.
Terms, etc- rrom JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 129
Fourth ave, Pittsburg. Jy26-54-p
s:
MALL FARM CHEAP-ONLY ONE Mll,E
from P. R. R. station: level road: house
. ., hnllritniMi fil nnroa nnhilf .l...u1 In
good condition; will sell cheap or exchange for
city propertv. Address OWNER, Lock Box 471,
Pittburg. Pa. Jyl5-56-TTS
SMALL FABM OF 11 ACRES-NEW FRAME
boose or 4 rooms. IK miles from railroad sta
tion: price 51C0per acre LEE A CHAPLIN. 313
Woodst. 1y26-29-D
STOCK FAKM OF 200 ACRES-'WITH A LARGE
brick dwelling, fine large barn, well fenced
and watered: land in good condition; admirably
adapted to grain orsrock raising: only IX miles
from railroad station: will be sold at a bargain.
L EE A CHAPLIN, 313 Wood st. 1y26-29-D
rrtZ ACRES OF GROUND A FINE 1NVEST
i O MENT: on line of P. R. R., between city
limits and Braddock: nicely located for town site;
within a rew hundred feet or station: we can offer
at a price away below surrounding valuations.
CHARLES bOMERS A CO., 313 Wood St., 6019
Penn ave Jy24-30-Thssn'
80 ACRES-NEW HOUSE, FRUIT, ETC.. FOR
52.800; easy payment; send ror "biggest"
iarm and exchange list ir you wantto buy or trade.
N. F. HURST, real estate, Rochester. Pa. Also
11 acres house barn, etc., adjoining Rochester
2urc,uu. ,,-.-..-
rrn acres-neartarentumjandinthe
QJ oil and gas region; can be had at a great
bargain to settle up an account. JAS. w. DRAPE
A CO.. 129 Fourth ave. Pittsburg. Iy25-9Q-D
miscellaneous.
O-WN A HOME-WE WILL BUY OR BUILD
for yon anywhere and let your rent bay for
the property: no security required. GUANINE
state provident Association, branch
offl-es Standard building, 631-533 Woods-, Pltts
burgTand 127 Fifth ave, McKeesport.
-Tit BECKFELD A BRACKEN-1 OHIO BT.j
S3oo-Malson ave, Allegheny, two-story frame,
five rooms and attle well finished.
84.600 Klrkpatrlck ave. two-story pressed brick,
six rooms and attic, modern Improve
ments .. .
17 500 Federal St., above North ave, two-story
brick, seven rooms and attle; lot, 21x100.
518.000 Third ward, near North avenue four
brick and four frame bouses: rent for
51.750 per annum. Jy26-56-TnThs
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
TCnalnrtsl PrODerlT.
B
iUSINESS PKOPEBTY-ON FEDERAL ST.,
l-f ir.-.il tnw loei thftti TAlnP. n H IJlVP
Xo. 93 Fourth are. . Jy25-S9
TTiEAME DWELLING AND STORE ROOM
Jj Monterey st, near Parks; nice business lo
cation: present teuani uuiuk uig iraue; lot
20x100 to alley. J. C. REILLY, 77 Diamond st.
IvSlVaO-TTSSU
HOTEL-FOE SALE OR EXCHANGE FOR
Pittsburg real estate a very fertile farm,
high state of cultivation, with large hotel and
roadhouse stabling ror 16 horses Deslde other
Improvements; property has license good store
and post office; all underlaid with coal and natural
gas; owner has made a fortune on the property;
can be had for the value of improvements, as
owner 13 old and wants to move to Pittsburg;
property lies close to one of the largest cities of
the Union. THOS. LIU GETT, 71 Diamond St.
v25-94
Of A OOO ONLY 5L600 DOWN: BALANCE TO
Otfc suit: Center ave, near Arthur it., 2-story
brick dweUlng, 4 rooms, fin. attic and storeroom;
also smaU brick dwelling In rear; a bargain; lot
38x74. J. 1 .REILLY, 37 Diamond st.
IvSQ-aOJrrftjiiA.
90 Fourth ave.
VRUG STORE-AN OLD ESTABLWHED
9 Stand. In on, nf Oin nldpfft. crrnwlncf manU-
aCtUrlnP tnwna In Wa.mm P.nnB.lvillU! M. TATO
offering; 111 health the only reason for selling.
Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., 1
Fourth ave., Pittsburg, Pa. Jy25-90-p
DRUG STORE-CHEAP- A WELL ESTAB
LISHED and paying stand on line of cable
cars; centrally located: a good store room, long
lease low rent; only about 51,000 required. See
W. A. HERRON SONS, 80 Fourth avenue.
Jy24-29-TTS
EXPRESS BUSINESS IN CITY-GOOD PAY
ING Investment besides a living; teams
busy every day; reason for selling owner going
out ot business Address EXPRESS, Dispatch
office Jy25-99
FINE BETAIL GROCERY BUSINESS-ONE
of the oldest and best stands In either city:
trade good, profitable and growing; a first-class
opening; satisfactory reasons for selling; stock
can be reduced to (5, 000 or less Particulars from
JAS, W. DRAPE A CO., 129 Fourth ave, Pitts
burg. Jy24-28
LICENSED HOTEL-112.00O-LARGERESTAU-EANTand
lunchroom. 53,000 (no better loca
tion In the city); wholesale liquor business 51.600:
boarding house, 55U): cigar stores etc, from 5300
to 510,000. T. O. BBO WH A CO., 90 Fonrth ave.
JyS5-86
LIGHT MANUFACTURING BUS1NES3-IN
this city making money and large amount of
orders on hand: a'controlllng interest with salary
attached for 57,600; If closed at once. T. O.
BRO WN A CO., 90 Fourth ave. U256
TWO OOOD CIGAR STORES-5250, 5450: GRO
CERY stores all prices fine millinery 51.600,
new laundry $1,800. hardware store milk depot,
finest book and stationery store In best town in
Western Pennsylvania: bakeries drug stores,
cigar stores. SHEPARD A CO., 191 Fourth ave.
Jj23
Manufacturing Sites.
MANUFACTURING SITE ONEOF THE
best in the Twelfth ward, fronting three
'streets to alley (comprising a square) 100x264 feet;
partly Improved; at a greatly reduced price:
easv payments. See W. A. HEBRON A SONS,
80 Fourth: ave. Jy4-98-s
MANUFACTURING SITE -VERY DESIR
ABLE on the Allegheny Valley Eallroad,
between Thirty-third and Forty-third sts., hav
ing a largo rrontage on the railroad, and price
very reasonable. DAVID SHAW A CO.. 152
Fonrth ave Jy24-24-TTS"
FOR SALE M1SCELLANEOCS.
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc.
DELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS
all styles: ourown make. WM. BECKERT,
340 to 344 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone. 3420.
Jell-76-irws
HIGH-SEAT CAKRIAGE-AT 53)0. WORTH
5400 to anv parly having use for same: per
fectly sound and in good repair: trimming al
most new. H. HERB A SONS, 816 Filth ave
Jy23-23
HOBSES-THE BALANCE OF A CARLOAD
of horses will be sold cheap at North ave.,
near Allegheny ave.. Allegheny City. FLOWER
AHAWLEY. Jy24-62
H
ORSE A VERY FINE SORREL MARE,
harness buggy and cart cueap, 11. 11., uis-
patch office
jjj-r
STUDEBAKER WAGON X. BED BUT A
short time: price low. Call at ARCHIBALD'S
STABLE, 96 anf 98 Third avenue. Ie21-U7
TEAM VERY FINE MATCHED TEAM
blood bays Kentucky horses; both good sad
dlers both been ridden by wire of owner, both
trot In harness and drive single or double, are
well used to cable steam or electric cars are In
prime condition, and for all above enumerated
points cannot be surpassed If equaled by any
team In the city; owner will also sell complete
outfit all in first-class condition, consisting or
very fine four-seater, paneled, beveled plate glass
C. West A Co. carriage built specially to order;
fine three-seater wagonette, 0. West top: new
Jump-seat barouche; gentleman's and lady's sad
dles, single and double harness, bridles, etc. Ad
dress 0 WNEB, Dispatch office. Jy24-8-ThS
Machinery nnd Metals.
BATTERY OF 3 TWO-FLUE BOILEBSAV1TH
all fixtures complete and in first-class condi
tion; tho price has been made low In order to sell
quick. Address CHAS. MILLER, Beaver Falls
Pa. Jy26-71
CALL TO SEE THE AUTOMATIC TYPE
WRITER; writes without a ribbon: self-Inker,
self-sptcer, light and substantial; call to see the
household engine: runs the sewing machine ven
tilates the house rocks the cradle fans the baby,
doestbe churning, etc.; coming, the compressed
air fruit preserver; keeps fruit, milk and meats
without the use of Ice; call or send for circular; I
can now take 50 horses to board on preserved fod
der, etc. G. K. FLOWER, 639 Smithfield street,
Pittsburg. Je22-81-M6Su
DRILLING ENGINES AND BOILERS-FOR
oil or gas wells engines and boilers In every
size and style sawmills and wood-working ma
chinery. HAKMES MACHINE DEPOT, No. 97
First ave , Pittsburg. Pa. mh9-D
ENGINES-ONE FAIR SLIDE VALVE EN
GINES. 10x22 Inches; two steel cylinder
boilers, 40 Inches by 22 feet: wire rope .and drum
for same; also screens, scale, and large and small
T Iron; all In good order: would suit a coal
mine: can be seen at Camp mil mlnesnear Mans
field, Pa. Inquire or DAVID STEEN, Fourth and
Try St., city. Jy20-57-rTSSu
ENGINES AND BOILEBS-NEW AND BE
FITTED; repairing promptly attended to.
PORTER FOUNDRi AND MACHINE CO.,
LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegbenv, Pa.
jy2-63
ENGINE AND BOILER-.ONE SECOND
HAND 40-horse power engine and boiler in
good condition. Inquire GRAFF A CO.. 632 and
634 Liberty st. Jy24-96
ORIZONTAL ENG1NE-20X42, 25,000 FEET
second-hand wire rope: also hoisting and
portable engines and Sleinen valves castings,
etc. VELTE A MCDONALD. 3200 Penn avenue,
Jel6-6-TTS
SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILEBS
all slies and styles in stock, rrom 4 to 100 h. p. ;
all refitted; good as new, at lowest prices: porta
ble engines, 8 to 25 b. p.; boilers all sizes and
styles. J. S. YOUNG, 23 Park way, Allegheny,
Pa. oca-SO-ir
Mlscellnneons.
CHUBCH PEW CUSHIONS AND SEAT3-75
cushions and 25 wooden seats at church
corner Lincoln and Grant avenues Allegheny.
Proposals ror Immediate purchase received by A.
LEGGATE A SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny.
jva-a
DIAMONDS bEVEN-STONE DIAMOND
rings at 515 each, the greatest bargains on
earth; friendship rings. 00c, 51 and 51 50 each; dia
mond watches fine Jewelrv, clocks silverware
and spectacles etc., at WILSON'S, 61 Fourth
ave., Pittsburg. Fine watch repairing a specialty.
je26-49-rrs
VIOLIN-DOUBLE BASS.X SIZE,f4 STBINGS,
swelled back, ebony fins er board, fine brass
machine: will sell cheap: worth 585; new. Address
V. V. DIXON. Sharon, Pa. Jy26-12
PERSONAL.
PERSON AL BOOKS, 50,000; ALL BARGAINS:
midsummer sacrifice sale now on. FRANK
BACON A CO., 301 bmlthfleld st.
JyH-80
PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU
have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S
BOOK bTORE, Seventh Avenue Hotel building.
mh7
PERSONAL DR. GRIFFITH'S TA-VA-ZON
specials cures the worst cases of kidney
troubles 301 GRANT ST., Pittsburg. Pa.: es
tablished 35 years; see testimonials. Jy26-63
PERSONAL PENSIONS OBTAINED FOR
any cause for all disabled soldiers, widows
dependent parents, etc., by J. H. STEVENSON
A CO. (Cant. J. K. Barbour and Lt. J. H. Steven
son), loq Fifth avenue. No advance fee demanded.
tCut this out.'' Jy5-r
PERSONAL WE ARE STILL GIVING OUR
services free of charge; remember sight Is
priceless and carelessness sometimes leads to its
loss. CHESSMAN-MANNION. Expert Opti
cians, 42 Federal st., Allegheny. Best 51 specta
cle on earth. Jy2S-30-WESu
PERSONAL-LANDLADIES. ATTENTION
A gentleman who engaged a room on U ednes
day afternoon and had nls trunk sent to lt has
lost the address and would be obliged ir any one
who remembers the circumstance wonld address
512amlthncldst. Jy26-I3
PERSONAL-PENSIONS ALL SOLDIEBS1N
any way disabled, no matter when, where or
how contracted, provided lt Is nof rrom their own
evil habits, soldiers' widows, children or deceased
soldiers under 16 and dependent parents are en
titled to pensions: a long experience will-insure a
speedy settlement of your claim If you call on or
address me at-33 Fourth ave, Pittsburg, Pa.: no
lee In advance. E. W. WHITE, Pension Agent.
Jy26-25
PERSONAL GENTLEMEN CONTEMPLAT
ING a trip to the seasbore and mountain re
sorts or returning therefrom, should bring their
clothing to DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Fifth ave.,
cor. Wood St., second floor, and have the same
cleaned, repaired and pressed, so as to look like
new, and at a reasonable cost, and at the same
time 6houId you desire a new suit, his stock or
Imported and domestic goods is of the newest and
most fashionable patterns: bv giving him a call
A on will not regret lt. lele. 1558. Je2S-P
FOUND.
FOUND-BUT 9 OUT OF 202 PERSONS EXAM
. 1NED last week whose sight was beyond the
help of spectacles while we surprised and grati
fied scores or others by the improved condition of
their eyes on being properly fitted by us: exami
nation free or charge. CHESSMAN-MANNION,
Expert Opticians 42 Federal St., Allegheny. Best
51 spectacles on earth. Jy20-aMrBsn
STRAYED.
QTKAYED JULY 23. A LARGE. LIGHT
j3 cream-colored, long-horned cow. with brass
knob on rl;,b.t horn; fresh about two months ago;
was traced along Washington pike as far as
Sodom; any persoa that can send Information to
the owner of her whereabouts wBl be rewarded.
Address J. J. LOWE, 1401 Sycamore street, Dn
qnesne Heights Pittsburg. y26-59
LOST.
T OST OH STRAYED A BLACK COW, SMALL
I I sized, drop hip. Return to or address DAN
IEL BOTlE, 6305 Shakespeare St., East End. Pg.
Jy26-69
Tyl ' AIaY, SONS 4 CO.,
Vina
DYEING AND CLEANING,
1
if
S sixth ATenne,
jailS-SO-TTS Pittsbnrj;, Fa,
Allegheny ResldencesA
DEICKHOUSEOFNINE BOOMS IN ALLE
X GHENYClty. on Franklin st.; bath and
laundry: everything in first-class order: will rent
cheap. Inquire GEO. R. BOTHWELL, No. 104
Franklin St., Allegheny, Jy20-42-TThSSnt
FURNISHED HOUSE OF SEVEN ROOMS
situate on Buena Vista street nearparks and
electric cars: will rent cneap until next -April.
Inquire GEO. R. BOTHWELL, No. 104 Franklin
St., Allegheny, Jy20-42-TThS8nt
SHEFFIELD ST., ALLEGHENY-GOOD LO
CATION: at 525 per month: a great reduction
In price; brick house of 8 rooms, newly painted
uq papered: modern improvements, n. a
HEBil
nun &
: SONS, 80 Fourth ave. Jy2o-53-TUt
ATASHINGTON AVE., ALLEGHENY CITY
VV Fine brier residence; 10 rooms: bath,
range nat. and art. gas: all handsomely papered
throughout: rent cmly 530; call at once. BLACK
A BAIBD, 95 Fonrth ave. 1y25-85t
Rooms.
A LARGE FBONT ROOM WITH ALCOVE;
lurnlshed; near Allegheny parks: near line
or electric cars: to two gentlemen. Address A.
B., Dispatch office: references required. Jy2-14t
FURNISHED BOOMS WPIH KITCHEN,
tableware, folding beds, etc. 41 LOGAN,
near Wylle j-lt
THREE-ROOM FLAT-NO: 2 MARSHALL
st., nearparks Allegheny: w. e, stationary
wash stand, plate glass, etc. Inquire at N O. 21
MaBION AVE., Allegheny. Jy2S-60t
Business Properties.
STORE ROOMS-VERY DESIRABLE, NEW
and complete In new building, cor. Ohio st.
and West Diamond, Allegheny. See W. A. HEB
RON A SONS, 80 Fourth avenue. Jy23-52-wst
Offices, Desk Room, Etc
fJIEW NICE OFFICES IN GERMANIA SAV
JD 1NUSBANK BUILDING, Wood and Dia
mond sts. aol0-49t
OFFICES-TWO VEBY DESIRABLE ROOMS
InFldelltvbulldlng; tenant has no further
nse for them: "win sell very cheap the office fur
niture, desks, railing, etc., and three first-class
safes: a bargain. Inquire FOREST OIL CO.. m
Fourth ave. lvl6-60-wT8Ut
Miscellaneous.
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF RENTING
Allegheny property. A. D. WILSON, Real
Estate Agency, 65 Federal St.. Allegheny.
" Jy26-3-TT8t
PROPOSALS.
Ptttsburo. Pa., July 22, 189a
"VTOTICE TO PRINTERS AND BINDERS
J Sealed proposals will be received at this
office until 3 o'clock P. M., SATURDAY, July
26,1890.
For printing and f urnishing blanks for connty
offices for the ensuing year. '
Also, for furnishing stationery for the use of
county offices for the ensuing year.
All information relating to the same can be
obtained at the office of the Connty Commis
sioners. JOSIAH SPEER,
JJ23-90 County Controller.
VTOT1CB TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED
JM proposals will be received by the under
derslgned. up to 12 o'clock, noon, of THURS
DAY; July 31. 1890, for grading and paving 20,
000 square yards of streets of the borough, of
Washington, Penn'a.. to be completed on or
before the 1st day of November next.
All bids must be written with ink, and each
item shall bo written out in full as well as in
figures. Each bid must contain the full name
of every person interested in the same Bids
for grading to be by the en bio yard, and for the
paving by the square yard.
"Work to De paid for within thirty (30) days
after completion of the same and acceptance
thereof by the borough.
Copies of specifications and blank bids will
be furnished on application to the undersigned.
Proposals must be indorsed on the outside of
the envelope with the name of the bidder and
what the bid is for.
Each bid must be accompanied with a cer
tified check in the sum of 5500, and in case of
the acceptance of any bid and the refusal of
the party whose bid is accepted to enter into a
contract, the amount deposited to be forfeited
to tho borough. The borough reserves the
right to reject anv or all bids.
By order of Council, A M. LINN,
jy!9-15 Secretary.
VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS SEALED
JN proposals will be received at the office of
the Borough Clerk until TUESDAY, Jnly 29,
A. D. 1890. at 4 p. M., for the following, viz:
8TREET IMPROVEMENTS.
Grading, curbing and paving Ninth avenue
with fire brick from Walnut street to Jenny
Lind street.
Grading and paving Tube Works alley with
fire brick from Whlgham street to Twelfth
avenue
Grading, curbing and paving Third avenue
with block stone from Youghiogheny bridge to
Market street.
Grading, curbing and paving Cliff street with
fire brick from Fifth avenue to Elm street.
Grading, curbing and paving of Twelfth
avenue with fire brick, from Walnut street to
Water street.
Grading and paving Tube Works alley with
fire brick from Ninth avenue to Tenth avenue.
Grading aud paving Dumm alley with fire
brick from Tenth avenue to Berlin street.
Grading and paving Blackberry alley with
fire brick from Sixth avenue to Beventh avenue
SEWERS.
One of 20 inches in diameter in Jenny Lind
street from Sixteenth avenue to Beech street.
One of 15 inches in diameter in Shaw avenue,
from Coursln street to First alley east of Cour
sin street.
One of 12 inches in diameter In Blackberry
alley, from Eighth aveDUe to School alley.
One 12 inches in diameter in Gannon alley,
from Eleventh to Twelfth avenues.
Flans and specifications of the above work
can be seen, and blanks forbidding and all in
formation can be had at the Engineer's office
on and after July 24.
Each proposal must be accompanied by a
bond in double the amount of the proposal, and
probated before a notary public and said pro
posals must be handed In on or before the
above specified time. Unless said requirements
are carried out the bid will not be considered.
Tbe Committees on Streets and Sewers reserve
the right to reject any or ail proposals
G. B. HER WICK. Boro Clerk.
McKeespokt, Pa., July 22, 189a
jy23-91-TW8
NOTICES.
TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OFTHE
Comptroller of the Currency, Washington,
June 9, 1S90. Whereas by satisfactory evidence
presented to the undersigned, It has been made to
appear tbe Liberty National Bank of Pittsburg,
In the city or Pittsburg, in the county or Alle
gheny and State or Pennsylvania, has complied
with all tbe provisions or the Statutes of the
United States required to be compiled with berore
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 or Pittsburg, in the
county of Allegheny and State ot Pennsylvania,
Is authorized to commence the business of bank
ing as provided In Section fifty-one hundred and
sixty-nine of tbe Bevlsed Statutes or the United
States. In testimony whereof witness my hand
and seal of this ofilce this 9th day of one, 1890.
E. S. LACY, Comptroller of tbe Currency. No.
4339. Jel5-1-D
AMUSEMENTS.
T)ASEBALIi
playersFTeague.
At
EXPOSITION PARK v
Thursday, Friday and Saturday,
Julv24.25.26.
PITTSBURG VS. BOSTON.
Game called at 4. Admission, 25c jy2t56
laeentBififi.
SATURDAY, JULY 26,
Don't fail to see the Great
Harry Wilkes beat' his record
for a purse of $2,500.
2:25 and Free-for-AU Trot.
2:20 Pace.
Fast Track and good
Races.
jy26-60'
EJKNIGHT & VICTORY.
MBERS, GAS AND STEAM FITTERS,
-... -,2ea'ers in Gas Fixtures,
LAMPS, PUMPS, t,wat pjpj JJOSE, ETC.
B??S,SlaJJfStin given to Natural Gas Fitting
110 SMITHFIELD ST PITTSBURG. PA.
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avenue. Pi tuburg.
XL. KHJXUUUrjUUt
, Secretary.
LEGAL NOTICES.
NOTICE .IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
letters testamentary on the estates of
Win. F. Kummer, late ot the Sonthside. Pitts
burg, deceased, have been granted to the un
dersigned, to whom all persons indebted to
said estate are requested to make Immediate
payment, and those having claims against the
same should present them duly probated.
H. H. MEYER, Executor,
No. 1915 Carson St., Pittsburg. S. S., or No. 161
Ohio st,"Allegheny. Pa. e28-73-s
OFFI CI AL PPTTSB CKG.
FlTTSBUBG. July 16, 1890.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED
proposals will be received at the office of
City Controller until SATURDAY, the 26th
day of July, A. D., 1890, at 2 o'clock P. ar., for
the following, viz:
SEWERS.
Emily street, from 270 ft. east of Craft ave
nue to CunlilTe Run sewer; 15-inch pipe.
Summerlea street, from Walnut street to
Holden street; 15-inch pipe.
Sbipton street, from Bedford avenue to
Webster aVennc; lSlnch pipe.
REPAVING.
Wylle avenue, from Fifth avenue to Fulton
street.
GRADING. PAVING AND CURBING.
Aiken avenue, from Ellsworth avenue to
Center avenue.
Lilac: street, from Ellsworth, avenue to West
minster street.
Westminster street, from Aiken avenue to
Amberson avenue.
Margaretta street, from Highland avenue to
Negley avenue.
FJfty-fonrth street, from Butler street to
Keystone street.
Calvin street, from Forty-second street to
Forty-fourth street.
Colwell street, from Dinwiddle street to
Jumonville street.
PAVING AND CURBING.
Boquet street, from Atwood street to Bates
street.
The paving of the above named streets to be
either of block stone, vulcanite asphalt, irreg
ular Mock stone, or cobble stone, and bids will
be received for each kind of pavement.
Plans and specifications can be seen and
blanks for bidding can be obtained at tbe
general office, Department of Public Works.
Each proposal must be accompanied by a
bond, withx two sureties, probated before the
Mayor or City Clerk.
Tbe Department of Awards reserves the right
to reject any orallbids. E. M. B1GELOW,
Chief of Department of Public Works.
JylS-93 i
rNo.63J
AN ORDINANCE-GRANTING UNTO
the Arlington Avenue Railway Company,
its successors, lessees and assigns, to enter
upon, use and occupy certain streets and high
ways. Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Fittsbnrg. in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled, and it is hereby ordained and
enacted by tbe authority of tbe same. That the
Arlington Avenue Railway Company, its
lessees, successors and assigns shall have tbe
right and is hereby authorized to enter upon
the streets and highways included within its
route, to wit: Beginning on Arlingtrn avenue
at Its intersection with Amanda street; ;n;nce
along Arlington avenue easterly to Elenor
street, to construct, maintain, operate
and use during tbe term named In its
charter, its railway as aforementioned,
with double tracks or with single
tracks, with the necessary sidings, turnouts
and switches, and to use electricity as a mo
tive power, and also to erect, maintain, oper
ate and use an overhead or other electric
system for the supply of motive power and
to erect, maintain and use in the streets or
highways before mentioned such posts, poles
or other supports as said company may deem
convenient for the support or maintenance of
such overhead system, under and subject, how
ever, to the provisions of a general ordinance
entitled "A general ordinance relating to the
entry upon, over or under, or the use or occu
pation of any street, lane or alley, or any part
thereof, for any purpose by passenger or street
railway companies, or by companies operating
passenger or street railways, and providing
reasonable regulations pertaining thereto for
the public convenience and safety," approved
the 25th day of February, A. D. 1890.
Section 2 That any ordinance or part of
ordinance conflicting with tbe provisions of
this ordinance be and the same is hereby re
pealed so far as the same affects this ordin
ance. Ordained and enacted into a law In Councils
this nth. day of July. A D. 189a , ,
H. P. FORD, President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Select
Council. G. L. HOLLIDAY. President of
Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's office, July 18, 1890. Approved:
H. I. GOURLEY. Mayor. Attest: ROBT.
OSTERMA1EK, Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book, vol. 7, page 47S,
22d day of July, A. D. 1890.
, No. 52.1
AN ORDINANCE-AUTHORIZING THE
opening of South Twenty-ninth street,
from East Carson street to Sarah street.
Section 1 Be it ordained and enacted by the
city of Pittsburg in Select and Common Coun
cils assembled and it Is hereby ordained and
enacted by the authority of tbe same. That
tbe Chief of the Department of Public Works
be and he is hereby authorized and directed to
cause to be surveyed and opened within CO days
from the date of the passage of thi3 ordinance.
South Twenty-ninth street, from East Carson
street to Sarah street, at a width of 22
feet, in accordance with OrmsJy Boro.
Plan, approved by the Boro. Councils
May 23, 1871. The damages caused there
by and the benefits to cay the same to be as
sessed and collected in accordance with the
provisions of an act of Assembly of the Com
monwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled "An act
relating to streets and sewers in cities of the
second class;" approved the 16th day of May,
A D. 1889.
Section 2 That any oramanco or pan ot or
dinance conflicting with tbe provisions of this
ordinance be and tho same is hereby repealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained and enacted into a law in Councils
this 30th day of June. A. D- 1890.
H. P. FORD, President of Select CounciL
Attest: GEO. BOOTH, Clerk of Select
Council. GEO. L. HOLLIDAY. President of
Common CounciL Attest: E. J. MARTIN,
Clerk of Common Council.
Mayor's office. July 5, 1890. Approved:
H. I. GOURLEY, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER, Mayor's Clerk.
Recorded in Ordinance Book. vol. 7, page 462,
14th day of July. A D. 189a
AlNo. 66. 1 .
N ORDINANCEQrantine unto the Br ad
ford and Sonth Ninth Streets Railway
Company, its successors, lessees and assigns the
right to enter upon, use and occupy certain
streets and hiebwavs.
Section 1 Be lt ordained and enacted by the
city 'of Pittsburg, in Select and Common
Councils assembled, and it is hereby ordained
That and enacted by tbe antboritv of the same,
the Bradford and South Ninth Streets Railway
Company, its lessees, successors and assigns
shall have the right, and is hereby authorized
to enter upon tho streets and highways in
cluded within its route, to-wit: First Begin
ning on Bradford street at its intersection with
South Twelfth street; thence along Bradford
street to South Ninth street; thence along Sonth
Ninth street to Bingham street; thence along
Bingham street to South Eighth street; thence
along South Eighth street to Wan en or Sarah
street; thence along Warren or Sarah street
to South Ninth street; tbenco along South
Ninth street to Bradford street, and thence
along Bradford street to South Twelfth street,
the place of beginning. Second, beginning at
South Eleventh street at its Intersection" with
Bradford street; thence along South Eleventh
street to Bingham street; thence along South
Eleventh street to Bingham street to Diamond
Square; thence on Diamond Square to South
Twelfth street; thence along bonth Twelfth
street to Bradford street, to construct, main
tain, operate and use during tbe term named in
its charter its railway as aforementioned, with
double tracks or with single tracks, with neces
sary sidings, turnouts and switches, and to use
electricity as a motive power, and also to erect,
maintain, operate and use an overhead or
other other electric system for tho sup
ply of motive power, and to erect, maintain
and u$ in tbe streets or highways' be
fore mentioned, such posts, poles or othor sup
ports as said company may deem convenient
fortbesupportor maintenance of such over
head system and subject, however, to the pro
visions of a general ordinance entitled. "A
'general ordinance relating to the entry apon,
over or under, or the use or occupation of any
street, lane or alley or any part thereof for any
purpose by passenger or street railway com
panies or by companies operating passenger or
street railways, and providing reasonable regu
lations pertaining thereto for the public con
venience and safety," approved the 25th day of
February, A. D. 189a
Section 2 That any ordinance or part ot or
dinance conflicting with the provisions of this
ordinance be and the same is hereby repealed
so far as the same affects this ordinance.
Ordained 2nd enacted into a law In Councils
this 11th day of July, A. D. 189a
H. P. FORD. President of Select Council.
Attest: GEO. BOOTH. Clerk of Select
Council. G. L. HOLLIDAY. President of
Common Council. Attest: E. J. MARTIN,
Clerk ot Common Council.
Mayor's office. July IS, 189a Approved:
H. L GOURLEY, Mayor. Attest: ROBERT
OSTERMAIER, Mayor's Cleric
Recorded In Ordinance Book vol. 7, page 179,
224 day of July. A. D. 188a
h Continued on j(fW Jftjje, J
BIRMINGHAM LAND
IMPROVEMENT COMPANY
On line of the Suburban Rapid Transit Elec
tric Road, three miles south of Court House,
one mile from city limits. Two natnralgas
lines, fine boardwalk from city line toprop
erty. Main streets 60 feet wide. This is the
best chance you will have this year to buy a
site for a comfortable home where the air is
pure and cool and tbe surroundings healthful
and picturesque, within easy reach of the cen
ter of the city. Taxes low, prices reasonable
and terms easy; one-fourth cash, balance in
three or five equal annual Installments with
interest.
"Title to Whole Plan Insured
by the Fidelity Title and
' Trust Company of
Pittsburg."
For plans and further particulars and agent
to show you the lots, call at
Office of the Company, No.
1403 CARSON ST.
PITTSBURG. PA jy2S
BETTER BE IN TIME
And Secure One of Those
BEAUTIFUL LOTS
-OS-
ADELAIDE STREET (Paved), Facing
HERRON PARK
In KENILWORTH PLACE or in HEYWOOD
PLACE, right at tbe terminus of the Central
Traction Line, only 15 mlnntes from Wood
street. The prices are low and the terms easy.
E. S. FLEISHER,
138 FIFTH AVENUE, First Floor. Rear.
jy24-31-TT8
LOTS I LOTS I
Nice building lots affording attractive homes
or money making to the purchasers at present
prices.
MORN1NGSIDE PLAN.
Eighteenth ward, extending from the Alle
gheny river and A. V. R. R. to Highland Park,
in the East End. Large lots at 575. $100, COO,
$300, up to f600 for magnificent situations.
ALLEGHENY LOTa
Benton ave. plan, Eleventh ward, beautiful
situation. $200, S300, $400. New streets and rapid
transit lines now building will soon double and
quadruple values in this section.
ELEMING PARK.
Level lots, bandsome and convenient home
sites right on line of P. & L. E. R. R. and pro
posed electric road,in sight of tbe city and view
of the river. No mistake can be made in buy
ing these choice lots at 200 to 300.
We have nice homes, choice Investments in
all locations. Our representatives ready to
accompany purchasers at all times direct from
our offices.
CHARLES SOMERS & CO.,
313 Wood St
6019 Penn Ave., E. E.
Telephone 1773. Telephone 5323. je23
SOUTH PLACE
iPLAN'OF LOTS,
WILMERDING,
FOR SALE BY
BROWN & 'SAINT, Agents,
612 SMITHFIELD STREET,
MELLON BROS.,
EAST LIBERTY. '
NOTICE Will be on the ground to show
lots aud explain terms EVERY AFTER
NOON, from 3 to 5 o'clock. iy283
IOE SALE.
SQUIRREL HILL.
Tracts of Land.
Containing from 5 to 100 acres, with good build
ings and improvements.
Price very low and terms to suit purchaser.
Ira M. Burchfield,
jy3-S9-TTS '158 Fourth ave.
FOR SALE
CHOICE RESIDENCE PROPERTY.
20 LOTS.
ARABELLA ST.
OO KT.
INQUIRE OF
MORRIS & FLEMING,
. 108 Fourth Ave.
iy22-8l
ULSINEftS CHANGES.
"VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
JM the firm of Gill &. McKee, plumbers,
was this day dissolved, Harry G. Gill selling his
interest in said firm to Frank K. Cnllen.
HARRY G.GILU'
GEORGE B. McKEE.
PlTTSBUBO. PA., July 24, 189a jy28-62--wS
AHEOHENT. Pa., Febrtjabt 1. 1890.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
undersigned has this day ceased to be a
member of the firm of "Jacob Schoenfeld"
doing business In Allegheny, Pa., Pittsburg,
i'a., Aieaavuie, tra ana usctenia, unio.
HUGO ROSENBERG.
v26-20-D
ICE, PER TON, $5 25.
Ff O. B. CARS AT BUFFALO, '
Allendale weight; Ice pure and hard, 16 to 22
inches thick, well packed in cars and small
shrinkage in transit. Mall or telegraph orders
promptly shipped. Address with reference,
A. F. NEYLON.
jy25i-d Orilha. Ontario, Canada.
PENSIONS
For ALL 80LDIER3 who are now disabled,
whether disability is due to the service or not.
For ALL WIDO W8 of soldiers who are not on
pension rolls. For minor children and depend
ent parents. Increase of pension for soldiers
pensioned at less than $6 per month. Pensions
for all or no pay. All who believe themselves
to be entiled should, without delay, write me.
JAS, BRYAR, JB, Pittsburg. Pa.
P.O. Box 7H. Je3M13
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FIFTH ' AVE.
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ARABELLA ST.
1 -7 52E
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BLACK DIAMOND HERD
-OF-
REG1STEREIUERSEY CATTLE
40 Mead Milch Cows, 30 Head
Heifers and Bull Calves.
ALSO THE BULLS,
Alice May's Pogis No. 19869, Landseer
Harry No. 23828, Boom of Black
Diamond No. 22983,
Together With
30 Head High Grade Milch Cows
And 15 head High Grade Heifers, all in
calf to Begistered Bulls.
These cattle are of the ST. LAMBERT,
SIGNAL, COOMASSIE, EUEOTAS and
other noted strains.
Also Fine Driving and Draft Horses.
Seventy-three Head of
HOGS AND PIGS,
Spring "Wagons, Eoad "Wagons, Bnggie
and all kinds of farming implements.
Will be sold at public auction to tha
highest bidders on
Thursday, July 31, 1890,
At 9 O'Clock a. m.,
On the farm at HOPE CHURCH STA
TION, on the B. & O. E. B., or within 15
minutes' walk from HAYS STATION, on
the Monongahela Division of the P. B. E.
For catalogues apply to the Assignee, Boom
5, No. 8 Wood st, Pittsburg. Pa.
JOHN M. RISHER,
ASSIGNEE OF L D. BISHEB.
Jy292-D
AT PUBLIC SALE FRAME HOUSE
and lot. No. 70 Southern ave.. Mt. Wash
ington, Thirty-second ward, on SATURDAY,
JULY 2C, 1S90. at 4 o'clock v. jr.. on the prem
ises: two-story frame buildinr, with mansard
roof, containing 6 dwelling rooms and fine store
room; water on each floor; In good condition;
property rents for $25 per month; lot has a
frontage of 24 feet on Southern avenue, extend
ing back 100 feet, with 46 feet in rear; will be
sold at a bargain. For further particulars and
terms apply to CAMPBELL & CO,
Beat Estate and Insurance Brokers, 1412 Car
son st, S. S. jy20-110-FSSa
AUCTION SALE-WILL BE SOLD AT
public auction, on THURSDAY, JULY
3L 1390. at 10 A. jr., on tbe premises, tbe livery
and undertaking establishment of John u,
Trexler & Co., 380 Beaver avenue, Allegheny,
consisting of one fine white hearse, carriages,
buegles. baronches, horses, harness and every
thing necessary to carry on the business, all in
good condition, together with the building. 40x
120 feet, having a lease of nearly twelve (12)
years to run. Terms made known on day of
sale. D. BEHEN, Receiver.
jy2Ml-MWS
TJUBLIC SALE OF VALUABLE ALTOO
Jr NA. Pa., property on SATURDAY. July
55, 1890, at 2 o'clock P. ST.. lot corner Eighth av
enue and Ninth street, with nine-roomed bricK
house, four tenement bonses and plumbing
shop; terms made known on day of sale.
JOSHUA DEMPSEY.
jy24-44 Altoona. Pa.
EDUCATIONAL.
I'lttsbur. Eighth treet, near Tenn avenue.
Plttubura- Frm.ils Collece nnd CONSERVA
TORY of MUSIC. 23 teachers. Superior home
comforts and care. Year begins September 9.
Address,
jy4-8S-D President A. H. NORCROSS. D. D.
KE B L E SCHOOL SYRACUSE, N. Y.
Boardinc School for girls. Under the su
pervision of the Rt. Rev. F. D. Huntington, S.
T. D. Tbe twentieth school year begins WecU
Sepr. 17,1890. Apply to MISS MARY J. JACK
SON, Principal. my66-ThS
-VTOTRE 1M.ME OF 31ARYLAND COL
JM iiEQIATE Institute for young ladies and
preparatory school for little girls, conducted by
the School Sisters of Notre Dame.
EMBLA P. O., near Baltimore, Md.
jy20-43-3tW3
KENYON MILITARY ACADEMY. THIS
old and remarkably successful school pro
vides thorough preparation for college or busi
ness, and careful supervision of health, habits
and manners. For catalogue address LAW
RENCE RUST, LL. D., Rector, Gambler, O.
jyl2-37-D
HARCOURT PLACE SEMINARY. A
school of the highest grade for young la
dies and girls. Established upon original lines,
its irrowtn has been remarkable. For catalogue
address the Principal, MISS ADA L AYER. B.
A.. Gambler, O. je!2-37-D
122 and 124 W. Franklin St., Baltimore, Md.
EDGEWORTH BOARDING AND DAY
School for Young Ladies will reopen
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 18.
27th year. MRS. H. P. LEFEBVRE.
jy20-49--W3 Principal.
PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACAD
EMY, Chester. Pa., 29th year opens Sep
tember 17;a Military College; civil engineering,
chemistry, architecture, arts; a preparatory
course of one year: circulars of Mr. F. G. Paul
son. 441 Wood st, city. CoL CHAS. E. H Y ATT,
President. jy237-ws
CHELTENHAM ACADEMY. OGONTZ, FA.
Near Philadelphia, Bound Brook route to
Hew York. Unexcelled location and surround
ings. Perfect school equipment. Library, jrvm
nasinm, military system. Thorough preparation
for college or scientific school. .Number limited
to 60. SMOpervear. So extras. Illustrated cir
cular. VIOH.N CALVI.N KICK, A. St., Frln.
Jel-W-D
BISHOP BOWMAN INSTITUTE A COL., i
LEGIATE school for young ladies, corner
Penn ave. and Fourth street. A comprehen
sive course of English studies; French and
German by native teachers; vocal and instru-
mental music by experienced professors; the
next term will open Wednesday, September 1U.
REV. R. J. COSTER, A. M.. Rector.
j j8 81-TS
LEHIGH UNIVERSITY IS BEYOND
doubt one of the best technical and clas
sical Institutions of tbe country. Through tha
generosity of its founder, tbe Hon. Asa Packer,
tuition Is offered free t" all able to pass the re
quirements for admission- The Preparatory
bebool for Leigh University is the only school
recommended and indorsed as such bv Presi
dent and Faculty of tbe University. For cata
logues nnd particulars, apply to the Principal.
W. ULRICH. Ph.D.. Bethlehem, Pa. jy341-TT8
CURRY UNIVERSITY
SIXTH STREET.
Fall term open September 2.
30 INSTRUCTORS. 1.606 STUDENTS LAST
YEAR.
Classical: Scientific; Normal and English.
Business College. School of Shorthand. Con
servatory Of Music School of Elocution.
Eight thoroughly equipped schools in one.
Night school opens September 2. Bookkeeping,
shorthand, geometry, mechanical drawing.
Send for catalogue. jylO-53-rrs
N. Y. MILITARY ACADEMY,
CORNWALL-ON-HUDSON, N. Y. '
For illustrated catalome of 71 pages address
COL. C. J. WRIGHT, B. S., A. M.,
Jy26-46-TTS Superintendent.
PITTSBURG ACADEMY.
Normal, academic, commercial. Students pre
pared for tbe best colleges. Young Ladies
Seminary Department fall term opens Sept 4,
1890. Hon. Thomas M. Marshall, President
Board ot Trustees. Address
J. WARRETJ LYTLE. Principal,
jylo87-Tr3 No. 7 Fourth avenue. '
Pennsylyania Colleie for Women.
Situated In a beautiful park, on a commanding
plateau. In the suburbs of nttsburir, away from
city noise and dust. Unsurpassed ror beauty and
healthralneis. Excellent racllltlea ror study of .
natural sciences, classics and mathematics la
short, every department well equipped. Season
opens September 10, 'so. Early application Is de
sirable, for catalogues and further Information
apply to MISS HKLEU E. FELLETBEAD. Presi
dent, Pittsburg (East End), Pa. Jyl-76-Tng
MANUAL TRAINING SCHOOL-THK'
Mechanic Arts Department of the Penn
sylvania State College combines a graded
course of shop work (in wood and iron) with &
three years course of study. For those who
desire to go farther it leads to college courses
in Mechanical. Civil and Electrical Engineer
ing. Tuition in this course and in the regular
colleze courses is free. For catalogues, de
scriptive circulars or other Information address ,
THE PRESIDENT, State College, Pa.
jj28-47-TTS
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