Pittsburg dispatch. (Pittsburg [Pa.]) 1880-1923, September 02, 1890, Page 3, Image 3

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JTHE PITTSBURG' DISPATCH, TUESDAY; SEPTEMBER "2,- 189a
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BACK AT THE DESKS.
Nearly Thirty Thousand School Chil
dren Enrolled Yesterday,
THODGH THERE WERE KO STUDIES.
One Terj Interesting Tolnme Among Many
for the Exposition.
FATHEE SHEEDI'S NEW SCHOOL OPENED
The rooms of the Central Board of Educa
tion p esented an animated appearance all
day yesterday, and the emphatic jingling of
the telephone bell formed an appropriate
accompaniment to the hustle and bustle re
sulting irom the opening of the schools.
There 'were handshakes and "how-do-you-dos"
by the score, Superintend
ent Luckey and Secretary Beisfar greeting
each and every principal who came in, and
each and every principal greetingeach and
every other principal thev happened to meet
in the rooms. The greetings were not con
fined to the stereotyped style, either, but
frequently partook of the jocose, and occa
sionally "the mysterious, as relerence was
made to some midsummer escapade at
the seashore or mountain resort that
perhaps did not savor of the
highest intellectuality. But vacation is
over, school has reopened, and as the prin
cipals called to obtain the necessary blank,
pay rolls and reports and the school calen
dars they all reported considerable increase
in the enrollment. It is estimated that the
enrollment of 1890-91 will exceed 26,500,
which is a very substantial increase over
any preceding year. Regarding this point,
Secretary Beisfar said yesterday:
"It is nine years ago to-day since I took
my position in this chair, and I tell you the
growth of the public schools in that time
has been remarkable. Xot that I havebeen
instrumental in the increase, but I am com
petent to judge of it, and there
are so many more schools and pupils
and teachers and principals than there
were then, and these rooms were not nine
years ago to-day the busy ones they are
now. 2fo, thev were lonesome in compari
son. A number of familiar fares, however,
will be missed this coming year, as there
are 04 teachers who were with us last year
not identified with the work at the present
time."
HOT THE SAME DISPLAY.
The educational display for the Expo
sstion, which was to be seen over in one cor
ner, attracted universal attention and uni
versal admiration, for, if some more cour
ageous soul ventured to say that it was very
similar to the Centennial year display, he
Immediately repented of his rashness, as
Superintendent Luckey pointed out the
superior points, in a very conclusive man
ner, between the various personal and tele
phone calls
"Look at this book, alone," said 3Ir.
Luckey, as he took up the bound volume in
scribed, ''Step Oue, Pittsburg Public
Schools." "It comprises the intellectual
efforts of tiny tots of six and seven years of
age, aod is a per.'ect curiosity. In it is not
only found the originality of the little folks
in the language lessons, but the
originality of the teachers of the
various schools in their methods
of teaching. Here is one school where the
teachers gives certain wordsand requires the
little ones to construct sentences containing
them: and here another school where the
teacher has drawn pictures of birds, catr,
dog, and children and the pupils lave de
scribed the pictures. Another teacher has
allowed the petite mortals to have their
own photograph pnt on the pages,
and to write from them their own
biographical sketches. This little
tot sajs she has brown cnrls and blue eyes,
an'd wants to know n you don't think she's
sweet Beginning early but then she is
sweet, and isn't her writing wonderful lor a
child of 6 years? Other teachers have
taken prettv cuts and pictures of various
kinds as subjects, from which their pupils
have written their essays all with great
nicety and correctness, and any amount of
individuality and originality.
AS ETTERESTIKG VOLUME.
"I think this boot the most interesting of
all," continued Mr. Luckey. "One can
read the very minds of the little writers in
the texts written and imagine the thought
ful little laces and knitted brows with
which the tasks were accomplished. "VVe
have nothing in any former exhibit that
compares at all with it In the remainder
of the exhibit there is considerable same
ness, but each book is a marvel
oi neatness and carefulness, and the pen
manship is unusually good," said Superin
tendent Luckey, "jnd if it could be com
pared with former exhibits, a great iraprove
mentcould be seen."
"When asked regarding the proposed re
vision of the method of teaching physiology
and hyiriene, Mr. Luckey said: "There has
been no action taken, as yet The
committee that was to have con
vened on the subject to-dav, con
sisting of Mrs. Joseph "Weeks and two
other ladies representing the W. C. T. TJ.,
and three of the school principals, Miss M.
E. Hare, Prof. "W. A. Proudfoot and Prof.
G. W. Kratz, did not meet on account of the
absence ot two o the ladies. I cannot say
what the result of the meeting will be, but it
will be held next Thursday afternoon, when
they will discuss the qnestion thoroughlv,
and decide if any changes are to be made."
The parochial schools also opened vester
day, and report a large enrollment for the
first day. Father Sheedy's new school pre
sented a very interesting appearance. Pour
handsome rooms, with four demure sisters
in charge, were filled with the young Amer
ican and his sister.
A DiflicDllT Surmounted.
It is often very difficult to tell what kind of a
laxative to give to a very young child who is
suffering from constipation. The only medi
cine whiLh is at the same time perfectly safe,
effective, and pleasant to take, is Hamburg
.Mack DrSgOo., $. At aU "
AH New Fall Goods Now Open In Ladles
nnd Children's, Hosiery.
Tbe most complete stock ever shown in
these cities. Prices all on our new low
basis. Jos. Horne & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
On Sale September O.
First-class round trip tickets, cood 30
das, to St. PjuI, Sioux City, Omaha, Kan
sas City, Denver, Col,, at very low rates at
Gleabon's Ticket Office, 99 .Fifth avenue.
"Cut rates every day." ins
Only 10 Pieces No iore to.Bo Hnd.
Those SI a yard black silk warp Henri
ettas. Ko such value anywhere in a black
silkiwarp hennetta $1 a yard.
1 JOS. IiOENE & CO.'S
Penn Avenue Stores.
Exposition Visitors
Do not fail to call at Lies' popular gallery,
10 and 12 Sixth street, and have your picture
taken. Good work, low prices, prompt de
livery. Cabinet photos Si per dozen.
TTSC
To-dav Our grand fall opening of dress
uvus anu an, uus. noitJJE iZ ISO. S
I'enu Avenue Stores.
New Fall Dress Goods. New Fall Dross
Good.
A choice and
extensive assortment now
open.
HUGTJS & HACKE.
TTSSU
To-day Our grand fall opening of dress
goods and silks. Jos. Horne & Co.,
Penn Avenue Stores.
WET "WEATHER IN TVECOHSIN.
The Rain bus Spoiled the Fishing TkU
Slimmer-
General Passenger Agent A. E. Clark, of
the Lake Erie road, returned yesterday
from a two weeks' fishing trip in Northern
"Wisconsin. It rained all but two days
while he was there, and he statesthat it Eaj
rained in that section almost constantly all
summer, while the southern part of the
State has had a dry spell.
The fishing was not up to former years,
but Mr. Clark caught a 2o-pound musca
longe that he is very fond of. The pickerel
and bass that he pulled out averaged from
4 to 8 pounds. Traveling Passenger Agent
L. M. Worden, of the same road, returned
Irom Lake Huron about a week ago. He
says the lake is alive with pickerel, and he
is going back.
EEEIOUS TEOUBLE AVERTED
At the Opening oniie Bedford School, by a
Choice of Disinterested Teachers.
The firs crisis in the affairs of tbeBedford
Schools, Southside, was passed yesterday
without any trouble, as had been appre
hended by some. A nnmber of the directors
and residents of the ward were on hand to
see how matters would terminate, but were
disappointed if they expected to see a fight
The difficulty waasettled for the present
by Prot. Golden choosing two disinterested
teachers to fill the vacancies until the court
takes action. The ladies are Miss Breeze,
lormerly a teacher in the Grant schools, and
Miss McGeary, who taught in the Wicker
sham schools last year. It is probable that
the court will soon depose part or all of the
members of the School Board and appoint
others in their places unless a truce is
patched up, which is not likely.
Says Voters Are Not Hntlsfied.
"W. E. Reis, of New Castle, was in the
city last evening on his way to the "Wash
ington county lair. He is a member of the
Western Pennsylvania Breeders' Associa
tion. Mr. Beis claims that Major McDowell
has not cleared his skirts with the people in
his district, but a few politicians, ex-Congressman
Jackson included, had spread such
a report
Sleeplessness, nervous prostration,
nervous dyspep'sia, dullness, blues, cured by
Dr. Miles' Nervine. Samples free at Jos.
Fleming & Son's Market st. tu
56 Mosquito Canopies to be Sacrificed.
40 that were S2 are now 5L
10 that were S2 25 are now $1 50.
6 that were $3 are now $2.
Curtain room.
Jos. Horse & Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
.C. Baeuerlein Brewing Co. Tele
phone 1018, Bennetts, Pa., opposite Forty
third st, city. tuwp
feomelhing New In bilks.
Genuine Irjsh poplins in real Scotch tar
tans, comprising nearly all the most popular
plaids of the clanB of auld Scotland.
Don't fail to see them to-dav at our grand
opening. Jos. Hoene& Co.'s
Penn Avenue Stores.
Lies' popular gallery, 10 and 12 Sixth
street. Cabinet photos 1 per dozen. Prompt
delivery. ttsu
HEADQUARTERS tSnfpVSi
been secuied bu THE DISPATCH, bee an
nouncement on 2UTlhpage of this issue.
PKOPOBA..
PR O P O S ALB SEALED PROPOSALS
will be received by the Board of Inspec
tors of the Western PenitenUary until 6 o'clock
P. M. of FRIDAY, Septembers, for buildingan
extension ol the cellhouse f or leinale prisoners,
to contain forty cells. Details f nrmsbed at the
prison. The right to reject anv or all bids is
reserved. EDWARD S. WRIGHT,
an2G-G5-D Warden.
JEFFERSONVILLE. LTO., AUttUST 30,
1890. Sealed proposal", in triplicate, sub
ject to usual conditions, will be received here
nntil 11 o'clock, A. M. (central standard lime),
MoLdaj. September 23. 1S90, for t umishine at
the Q. M. Depot here, 100.WX) callons or Mineral
Oil. of 135 flash test, in cases of two five-gallon
cans each. Government reserves the right to
reject any or all proposals, and to accept tho
whole quantity or any portion of the mineral
oil bid lor. AH information furnished on ap
plication here. Envelopes containing pro
posals should be marked "Proposals for Min
eral Oil," and addressed to HENRY C.
HODGES. Assistant Quartermaster General,
U. S. Army, Depot Quartermaster.
anS0-74.au30.scl.2.3.26.27
MEETING, s.
VTOTICE THE ANNUAL MEETING OF
jlt the stockholders of the Frohsinn Society
will be held at the oflice, 305 Penn ave., TUES
DAY, bcptemberSUKK), between the hours of 4
o'clock and 9 o'clock p. St., lor the election of
directors for the ensuing year, and to receive
report from tbe officers. EIULBIELER. Sec
retary pro tem. au26-72-D
General Office of the Pittsburg ")
ALLEGHENY AND MaNCIIESTEK 'FRACTION I
Company, 410 fcinuhUeld street, f
Pittsburg. Pa.. Aucust L 1890. J
AT A MEETIIs G OF THE BOARD OF DI
RECTORS of the companv. held July SI,
ls0, the following resolution was passed, viz:
"Resolved. That a meeting; of the stockhold
ers of this company be called to convene at the
ceneral office of the company on TUESDAY,
September 30. 1S90. at 3:30 P. M.. to vote for or
against the creation of an indebtedness for the
Company, judges to be appointed at a future
meeting of this board.' A M. NEEPER,
an5-35-Tn Secretary.
AllU-EMENTS.
BIJOU THEATER
To-Nigbt.
RUSSELL'S COMEDIANS
in "THE CITY DIRECTORY."
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday. Sep
tember 8, Frank Daniels in "Little Puck.-
sol-13
RAND OPERA HOUSE
TO-NIGHT AND WEDNESDAT MATTNEE.
LOUIS JAMES
in VinGiNitrs.
Matinees We lueday and Saturday.
Next Week. "Under the Gaslight." sepl-24
HARRIh' THEATER
Every afternoon and evening.
-AROUND THE WORLD IN EIGHTY
DAYS."
Week Septembers.
1RUE IRISH HEARTS."
se2S2-TTS
TTARRY WILLIAMS'
ACADEMY
JLL To-nieht
Matinees Tuesday, Thursday,
AUU UAtUlUitV,
JACK DEMPSEY-JIMMY CARROLL.
with the
Henry Burlesque Co. se2-57
ARRY DAVIS' NEW FIFTH AVENUE
Museum Roof Garden Theatet
Week of September 1
STARTLING WONDERS'
Open 1 to 10 P. Ji. ,
Admission. 10 cents. sel-43
LEGAL NOTICES.
JAMES Jl. COOK, Attorney at Law
ESTATE OF JOHN KEIL, SR., DECEAS
ED. Notice is hereby given that letters of
aumlmstration on the e-tate of John Keil 8r.
deceased, have been granted to the under
signed, to whom all persons indebted to said es
tate are requested to make immediate pay
ment, and those havinR claims or demands
acainst the same will make them known with
out delay to JOHN KEIL, JR, or
GEORGE W, KEIL,
Executors, No. 4022 Butler st,
anI9-37-Tn Seventeenth ward. Pittsburg.
WANTED.
We desire to employ tbe following flrst-class
o machinists. 20 toolmakers. 8 brass molders
10 brass flm-bers, 4 blacksmiths and helpers!
and offer flrst-class wages to the proper parties,
with the privilege of making extra pay at piece
work. Our shops are excellently arranged for
tbe convenience of employes. After September
1 the hours for work per week will be 61, with
half holiday Satnrdars. Apply by mail or in
person at the WETINGHOUSE ELECTRIC
AND MFG. CO., cor. Fayetta st. and Garrison
alley, Pittsbnrg. Pa. an28-8U-p
FOR BREWERS.
We offer lor sale at low price: One copper
beer kettle, one ice elevator, oue mashtub a
nnmber of casks suitable for small breweries.
All in good condition.
Apply immediately at tbe office of
EBERHARDT fe OBER BREWING CO.,
1 Troy Hill road, Allegheny, Pa.
tBf Display advertisements one dollar per
square or one insertion. Classified advertise,
ments on this page, such as Wanted, For Bali,
To Let, etc., ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents.
Top line being disolayed counts as two.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
FOR THE SOUTHSIDE, MO. 1412 CARSON
STKEET.
BRANCH OFFICES ALSO AS BELOW, WHERE
WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET. AND OTHER
TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RE
CEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INBERTION.
Advertisement are to be prepaid except where
advertisers already nave account! with THX Dls
FiTCU. PITTSBURG.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY. SM Bntler street.
EMIL 6. STUCKEY. Mth street and Penn are.
E. G. STUCKEY i. CO., Wylle ave. and Pulton JU
N. bTORKLY. .Fifth Avenue Market Houia,
xast Em.
t. W. WALLACE. 6121 Penn avenue.
OAKT.AND.
MCALLISTER SHElULElCSthaT. AAlwoodst
SOUTHSIPX.
JACOB SPOHN. No. ICarson street.
LLEGHFJJY
A. 3. KAERCHEK, S9 Federal street.
H. J. McBKIDF. Market House, Allegheny.
FRF.D H. EGGEKS. 171 OMo street.
F. H. EGGERSASON. Ohio and Chestnnt sts.
SAMUEL LARRY. Arch and Jackson streets.
IHOMAb MCHENRY. Westernand Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaveraves.
PERRY M. GLE1JL Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
T. K. MORRIS, 686 Preble ave.
M1LLVALE BOROUGH.
W. W. FLOCK.ER, Stationer. No. 4 Grant ave.
SHARP8BUR6.
C. BELLMAN. Stationer. 818 Main st
THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
IS NOW
Corner Smithfield and
Diamond Streets.
WANTED.
Qlnle Help.
AGENTS WE WANT RELIABLE MEN,
who are already traveling salesmen, to
carry our lobricatlnir oil samnlesas a sideline:
.name territoryand references. MANUFACTUR-
r.iw vul jj., ueveiana, u. auzz-8
AGENTS-PATENT PANTS PROTECTOR:
best thing known: sells at sight: send 15c for
samples. WESTSIDE MACHINE CO.. 28 Belle
vue st.. Worcester, Mass. au26-5S-TTS
AGENTS-BARHERS AND TOBACCONISTS
that are laundry agents that would like to
carry another agency In a different business to
send their address to A. W., Dispatch office.
sel-20
BAD WRITKRS AT SMART'S BUSINESS
College. 12 Federal street Allegheny; open
dally 9 A. M. to 9 P. M.: srstcm of shorthand
changed rrom Graham's to Eclectic, the briefest
and simplest: Instructions private for both sexes.
jeli-95-TT8EU
BARBER A COLORED MAN; GOOD WAGES
and steady work. Annly to W. B. WEST.
No. 510 Walnut St., McKeesport. se2-57
BAKBEK-GCOD WHITE BARBER: WAGES.
7 per week and board. No. 11 W YUE AVE.
se2-88
BARBER-GOOD MAN. GOOD WAGES AND
steady work. Apply 2618 CAKbOK bT.. S.S.
seZ-91
BARBER-YOUNG MAN.
WIN AVE., Allegheny.
APPLY AT83IK-
te2-47
BARBER-M A WEEK AND BOARD, AT 247
OHIO ST., Allegheny. sel-45
BLACKSMITH-FIRST-CLASS MAN IN
mill Apply M1L1.VAI.E1ROV COMPANY,
Limited, Bennett station, W. P. R. R. 602-49
BLACKSMITH - FOR COUNTRY: GOOD
shoerand general workman. Apply J. W.
LEIGHTEBEKGER, Scottdale. Pa. au31-131
BOY TO ATTEND TO EXPOSITION STAND.
Call at Brunswick-Balke Collender Co., 117
Kiflh ave.. corner Smithfield St..
GEO. MEYER,
JR., Manager.
sez-7B
TDOY-TO WORK IN BKE SHOP. 16 OR 18
. years oia: one experienced prererred. Ad
dress NO. 163 CENTER AVE. se2-98
RIVEK-EXPERIENCF.DMAN KORBKBAD
wagon. Call MRS. RODOEBS, 73 Marlon
FARJ1 HAND-M RRIED MAN PREFERRED.
Apply FARMERS HOIEL, 24 Fourth ave.
se2-85
GAS FITTERo-TnREE FIRST-CLASS NAT
URAL gas filters: none others need apply.
VESTWATER4McNAMARA. Columbus, OV
sel-26
LABOliKRS-100-STKAWBEKRI LANE, AL
LEGHENY. Apply on work Long Line Car
Stables. BOOTH & FL1NN, Contractors, sei-40
MACHINISTS ABOUT 50 GOOD MEN OF
all branches: also about 50 bright boys to
learn the business: wages for skilled men irom
25 to30 cents per hour, according to ability: piece
work rates enable a good man to earn one-third
more: steady employment to reliable men; shops
exceptionally comfortable to work in: all work
men paid weekly; an aid society, fostered by the
company, assists Us employes in case of sickness
or accident: this establishment in past years has
furnished steadier employment to its workmen
than any other In Western Pennsylvania. Apply
to WEbTINGHOUSE MACHINE CO., cor. lib
erty ana Twenty-fifth sts,. Pittsburg, Pa. au20-35
MACHINIS1S-TEN PLANER HANDS TO
work at night; also a number or first-class
lathe hands for night work; wages 25 to 27 cents
per hour: we can also give employment to several
good vise hands In davtime; steadv work guaran
teed. Apply at once to NILES TOOLWORKS,
Hamilton. 0. au30-22
MACHINISTS-GOOD MEN FOR REPAIR
work: steady work and good pay guaranteed
to good men. Apply to SALEM WIRE N ML
--
kaj., xinuiay, u. au30-79
MACHINE MOLDEUS-1 EN FIRST-CLASS
men on heavy, dry sandwork: wages25 to
3u cents per hour: steadv employment guaranteed.
Apolv immediately to N1LES TOOL WORKS,
Hamilton, o. au3J-21
MEN-HONEST. TEMPERATE. ENERGETIC
to solicit orders for our nursery stock, per
manent employment and good pay: satisfaction
guaranteed to customers and agents: write for
terms. K.'G CHASE A CO., 1430 3. Penn square,
Philadelphia, Pa. au24-107-TIS
MEN-100-TO WORK ON TRACK LAYING
and ballasting on the Wheeling and Lake
Erie Rail way, between Portland station and Steu
henvllle, O. Apply ON THE WORK. au27-62
ANAGER FOR A DRUGSTORE: MUST
speak German. Address H. B.. Dlsnatch
oflice.
se2-55
PANTS MAKERS-EXPERIENCED; NONE
others need apply to CLARENCE GOLD
MAN, 97 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. se2-M
P LUMBER-TO GO OUT OF CITY: STEADY
work to good man. Inquire BAILEY. KAR
BELL A CO.. 619 Smlthflelf St. sc2-64
TlHOTOOnAPHEIt A FIHsT-i'I.ahs 517
,l Call at COB. COLLINS AND PENN .AVE.,
L. E., city. SC2.58
SALESMEN-ON SALARY OK COMMISSION
to handle the New Patent Chemical Ink Eras
ing Pencil. The greatest selling novelty ever
produced. Erases ink thoroughly In two sec
onds: no abrasion of paper: 200 to 500 per cent
profit; one agent's sales amounted to SJ20 In six
days: another 532 in two hours: wc want one en
ergetic general agent for each state and Territory;
sample by mall 35 cts. For terms and tnll partic
ulars address THE MONROE ERASER MFG.
CO., La Crosse. Wis. anSl-17
SALESMEN TWO FIRST-OLASS CLOTHING
and furnishing goods salesmen; none but
experienced men well recommeuded need apply.
Applicants will be Interviewed at RAUH BROS.
CO., Soo Liberty St., between the hours of 10
and 1 this day. L. M. WOOLF & SON. Johns
town. Pa. sei-93
SALESMEN-AT !75 PER MONTH SALAK1
and expenses, to sell a line or silver-plated
ware, watches, etc: by sample only; horse and
team furnished free; write at once for full partic
ulars and samplecase ol goods free. "STANDARD
bILVEKWARECO., lio.ton. Mass. se24-90-D
STENOGRAPHER AND CALIGKAPH OPE
RATOR ofexperience. Apply 25 and 27 FED
ERAL ST., Pittsburg, second floor front. se2-82
TINNER AT M1LLEBSTOWN. PA.: GOOD
wages and steady employment. Inaulre
GRAFF A CO., 632 and !34 Liberty st. au31-71
Tinners-three first-class hands.
Immediately. NO. 7u7 LIBERTY ST. se2-7
YOUNG MAN FOR REAL ESTATE BUSI
NESS. 16 to 20 years of age; to one who de
sires to learn the business and Is willing to make
als wining to make
himself generally uselul,
:ra
iei
ignoa orjemns" must
nave anowica
of streets, fete: E. E. resident
preferred.
Address K. E. Dispatch offlce.
YOUNG MAN-STRONG AND RELIABLE. 17
to 20 years of age. to deliver goods and work
in a general store: good references required. Ad
dress BOX 220, Braddock, Pa. au30-4-D
-rrOUNG MAN-IN OUB OFFICE-LESSONS
- a. iu practical DooKceeping tor services. am-
JUCUU1AI
L ACCOUNTING AGENCY, 510 Smith-
field st.
ses-s7
X7-OUNG MAN-FROM 16 to 18 YEARS OLD.
X with experience. In grocery business. Anply
275 FIFTH AVE., city. se2-67
Slnle and Female Help.
A GENTS-ACTIVE MAN FOR EACH 8EC
ttV. TION. salary $75 to $100, to locally represent
a successful N. Y. company Incorporated to sup
plv drygoods, clothing, shoes. Jewelry, etc, to
consumers at cost: also a lauyof tacL salari tl.
to enroll members (80,000 now enrolled. $100,000
paid In): reiercnces exchanged. EMPIRE CO
OPERATIVE AbSOOIAlION (credit well rated),
Lock Bok 767, N. Y. au3t-49
HELP-TWO BOYS 18 YEARS; 50 LABORERS
tl e0 per day: 10 farm hands; 2 dining-room
girls: 3 dUli-washers; laundress: cooks; chamber
maids, house maids, child's nurse, house-keener
Jor widower, child's nurse, colored cooks.
MEEUAN; 545 Grant street. sel-D
Partners.
PARTNEtt-ACTlVE Oil SILENT. WITH
f5,OU0 to Invest In a business pnying large
profits. Address B. Y., Dispatch office.
029-59-Torso.
WANTED.
Femaln Help.
AGENTS-LADIES WANTED: ENTIRELY
new rubber undergarment; fastest selling
ladles' specialty In the world : proof Tree. Address
Ml to. N. B. LITTLE, Chicago. III. a u 30-73
DRESSMAKEIt-FIBbT-CLASB ONE: GOOD
fitter and cutter, to take charge of depart
ment Apply to J. D. BEKMJACO., 815 Liberty
St. . se2-8
f IKLS TWO GIRLS TO WORE IN PHOTO
VT GRAPH gallery. Apply at SOCIETY GAL
LERY, 35 Fifth ave., Plttsourg. se2-97
NURSE-TO TAKE C11AKGE OF 3-YEAROLD
child and to assUt In chamber work. Ap-
ply at 77 Fl FTH AVENUE.
sel-:
i-z
Situations.
BOOKKEEPING-WILli TAKE CHARGE OF
books requiring ouly occasional attention;
attend to opening or closing of books, correction
of errors or anything In the line of accounting:
have bad long experience and can give the best of
references. A. F. SAWHILL, 187 Federal St.,
Allegheny, Pa. au26-89
POSITION IN P1TTSBUKG-BY EXPERI
ENCED d. e. bookkeeoer and business man:
references. P. M. WAY, No. 504 Spruce St.,
Philadelphia. auSWS '
SITUATION-AS FIRST CLASS BARTENDER,
by a sober and reliable man, with good refer
ences. Address BARTENDER, Dispatch offlce.
sei-71
(21 OO CAbH PAID IN GOOD FAITH TO
OJL person securing me thoroughly good re
sponsible position In cltv: eight years experience
in one important position; reference to same
firm; must bear Investigation; no attention paid
unless nuture or position and salarv are given.
Address. GOODWIN, Dispatch office. se2-122
Bonrdlnc.
OOARDING-FOR AN ELDERLY MAN AND
bis assistant In a private family: East End
preferred,
Address C. H. s.. Dispatch offlce.
se2-83
Rooms, flnaflpn. &c.
TTOUSE-IN ALLEGHENY WELL FUR
NISHED honse of 6 or 8 rooms
C, Dls-
patch office.
se2-94
ROOMS AND BOARD-BY A GENTLEMAN
and wife, one large and one small room con
necting, with board; best of rererences and per.
manent; private family preferred. Address C
P., Dispatch offlce. au28-7
KOOMS-FOR LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING-IN
Allegheny; no children: all conveniences.
Address . M., No. 9Taylorave., Allegheny.
se2-90
EOOM AND BOARDINp-FOR A YOUNG
man In private family, convenient to Fifth
avenue cable. East End; relerence given and re
quired. Address B. W., Dispatch office. se2-S0
Horses. Vehicles. Live Slock. Etc
HORSE OR MAKE-SOUND, QUIET. JSELI
ABLE, good driver and saddler, not over 6
or7: write soon, give very full description, lowest
Erlce ana ear where can be seen. Address R,,
ox No. 72 Addison, Somerset co.. Pa. se2-l
PONY-GUARANTEED QUIET. NO TRICKS,
safe for children to ride and drive, etc. Ad
dress, giving lull description, lowest price and
saying where can beseeu, JOHN A. MARSHALL,
Dispatch offlce. au3u-152
Flnnoclnl.
MONEY-OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH
ING money to any amount on bond and
mortgage are uneqnaled: lowest rates of interest
and no delay, li you need money apply MORRIS
& FLEMING, 108 Fourth ave. Jy27-86-TT8su
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES:
rate 4X. 5 and 6 per cent as to location and
amount: no delay.
99 Fourth avenue.
SAMUEL V.
BLACK & CO.,
jy24-23-TTS
MOK-GAGES-81,000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY
and suburban nronertles at 4. 5 and 6 ner
cent, and on tarms In Allegheny and adjacent
counties at 6 per cent.
I. M.
rjuiiiuun sun,
14 r ourtu avenue.
ap7-f41
MORTOAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS
to suit at 4i, 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES &
BAILEY, 164 1 ourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTSsn
MORTGAGES ON CITY OK ALLEGHENY
county property at lowest rates. HENRY
A. WEAVER & CO.. 92 Fourth avenue. ml)2-D
TO LOANt500,OUO, IN AMOUN IS OF 3.000
and upward, on cltv and suburban property,
on Mi per cent, free or tax: also smaller amounts
at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK & BAIltD, 95 Fourth
avenue. se2I-dJ6-D
TO LOAN $200,000 ON MORTGAGE3-8100
and Upwardnt6percent:f500,700at4)$ percent
on residences or business property; also In ad
Joining counties. S. H. FRENCH. 125 Fourth
avenue. oc24-4-D
TO LOAN-MONEY IN LARGE AND SMALli
amounts on mortgages at the lowest market
rates of interest. W. A. HERRON SONS, No.
80 Fourth ave se2-G6-Tu
CjrrOO TO ?500,000-TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES,
cltv or country nroDertv. 4K. fi and 6 Der
cent. JAo. W. DRAPE & CO., 129 Fourth ave..
Pittsburg. Telephone No. 975.
sel-9-MTuvs
Q- 000.000 10 LOAN-ON MOKTGAGES
O Lf large and small -mounts at 4K, 5 and 6
percent free of btate tax; no delay. ItEED B.
COYLE& CO., 1S1 Fourth ave. my21-60-TTS
Mlacellanf-ous.
HOTEL TO KENT A FCKNISHED HOTEL.
Address, with terms, etc., to LOCK BOX
49. itcynoldsvllle, Jefferson county. Pa. au31-5l
EVERYONE-INFOKMEO THAT WE ABE
daily putting up in cans, of ail sizes, our
own home-made paints thalf-plntB. ISc: pints, 25c
we guarantee i
it the only strlctlvDureDaintln tue
city. G. G. O'BKIEN'S falut Store. 292 Fifth
avenne. three squares from Court House.
aua-OB-TTH
SOLU1EKS AND SOLD1EKS' WIDOWS TO
apply for pensions through the agency of
J. H. bTfcVENbON & CO., 100 Fifth avenue Pitts
burg. This can be done at their odceorat the
following plices: Alderman Foley. Braun, Stork,
Caller and Notary Weiterhousers, Allegheny, or
Alderman Aurln, Bclnhaur, Doughty. BelL
Means, Pittsburg: Holtzman, Braddock; 'Squire
Fields, JlcKeeinort. au21-D
YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF
Stewart & Co. 's line cabinet photos for SI, at
90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny.
mv2S-19-TTSu
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE
Cltv Residences.
CBAIG STREET QUEEN ANNE RESI
DENCE, II rooms, reception hall, front and
side porch, bay windows, balconies, slate man
tles, tile hearths, all modern conveniences, in
cluding both gases, electric lights, etc. : lot 50x142
to a 20-foot alley: will be sold cheap; easy terms.
dJAXTEK, THOMPSON & CO., 162Fourthavenue.
au31-143
LOT-40X107 IN THE SEVENTH; WARD. A
few squares from Court House, with build
ings now rented for (L200 per year and room to
build two more large houses: low price and easy
term. BAXTER, THOMPSON 3s Co., 102 fourth
ave. au31-I43
East End Residence.
HOUSE A SMALL CASH PAYMENT. LESS
than one-fourth the price or property, and
balance easv terms, wilt secure a handsome resi
dence In a choice locality of East End: honse of 6
rooms and finished attic nat. and art. gas, elec
tric lights, hot and cold water and every modern
convenience: within 5 minutes of P. it, B. and 3
minutes of electric road: large lot. S. A. DICKIE
& CO., Penn and Shady aves., E. E. 525.
se2-73-TTS
HASTINGS AVENUE A BLOCK OF7 LOTS,
about 190x120 feet, convenient to P. It. R.
and within 3 minutes of Penn avenne; a fine1
building site and a bargain for Investors; sold as a
whole, or In part, on easy terms, fa. A. DICKIE
& CO.. Penn and Shady avenues, E. E. 244.
se2-74-TTh
MAltGARETIA ST-NINETEENTH WARD,
two-story pressed brick dwelling of 7
rooms; tile hearths, hot and cold water, front
porch, etc. ; lot 57 bv 103 feet; street paved; sure
of enhancement; price 7,030. C. BEKINGEK a
SON, 156 Fourth ave. se2-72-TTb
CIHADYSIDE A NEAT
DWELLING OF 7
bath. w. c. natnml
O rooms, reception hill.
gas. etc.. etc.. near bhadvslde: evervthlnc in
prime order; a bargain on easy payments: Imme
diate possession. JAS. W.. DKAFK & CO., 129
Fourth ave., Pittsburg. sel-11
Q- Q OOO-JUST OFF NEVILLE ST., ON
OXii Wallingford. square from Dnquesne
Electric cars, new Queen Anne brick residence of
12 rooms:recep.ball with beautltnt stairway: large
parlor connected to dining 'room, with sliding
doors, gases, electric work, hath and w, c, sepa
rate rooms, furnace in cellar; beautiful view from
any part of the house: large porches: street is
s po
BL
oeirg paved, SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99
xourinave. au30-32-TuS'
fljrr 330-NEW EIGHT-ROOM QUEEN ANNE
j? 4 brick, Meyran ave., Oakland: Iare hall,
sliding doors, stained glass In vestibule electric
work, both gases, bath. Inside w. c. laundry,
pantry and closets, all In No. I condition, house
newly papered, front and rear porches, large lot,
paved and sewered street; 3 minutes from Filth
ave cable cars. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO., 99
Fourth ave. an.)o-32-Tus
OOO-SHADY SIDE NEW 9-ROOM FRAME
dwelling, with vestibule, hall, front mil
uac. tiairs, nara wooa staircase, range, bath. h.
and c water, Inside; w. c nat. and art. gas, flne
chandeliers, porch, front and back stairs, nlcelv
papered. Thil property is only 1 square from
Filth avenne cable and Duquesne electric roads
and In flrst-class neighborhood; lot 33x100: must
be sold at once; terms easy. M. F. HIPPLE &
CO., 96 Fourth ave. au3l-65-TuIhsu
a
rQ 50O-FOR ANEW AND COMPLETE 81X
CO ROOM frame house splendidly located
within five minutes of Filth ave. and Penn ave
cable lines; hot and cold water, bath, nat. and art.
gas. and other modern conveniences; street
sewered: Dullt by present owner for a home, and
lS a handsome and rnzv house. Int. "rtnn. Asflv
terms. S. A. DICKIE 4 CO., Penn and Shady
aves., E. E. 659. SC2-73.TTS
Of) 700-A CHEAP PEOPERTY ON A GOOD
9u) ttreet, within five minutes of two cable
lines: a 6-room frame house, with pantry and ji ood
dry cellar; nicely papered and finished, and Is In
first-rate neighborhood: lot 25x100. S. A. DICKIE
& CO., Penn and bhady aves., , E. 6C1.
u6e2-73-TT8
Unzelwood Residence.
HAZELWOOD RESIDENCE NEW BRICK
dwelling Just completed; 7 rooms, attic, hall,
water, etc. ; iront and rear porches: large cellar:
convenient to Hazelwood station and becond
Avenue Electric Railway; fare t cents. SAI1U LL
V. IlI.AflS.' I'M OO LV....t. an,. --fl -n ...a
MAI.SK1N PLACE, ULENWOOD-GBADr-.D
streets, sidewalks, city water, convenient
toB. & O. Jl. R. station and Second ave. electric
cars, fare, 5c: houses and lots for sale on monthly
150 fourth ave. Jy30-25-nssu
FOR SALE IMPROVED HEAL ESTATE.
Allegheny Residences. .
VTOKTH" AVENUE-ALLEGHENY, A BAR-
J- GAIN; brick dwelling containing 10 rooms,
laundry and furnace In cellar, electric bells, sta
tionary washstands. cedar closets, marble man
tels, natural and artificial gas, bay window and
handsomely papered all through. SAMUEL W.
BLACh. CO., 99 Fourth ave. se2-0-TTS
RESIDENCE-IN A FINE RESIDENCE ST.,
Second ward, Allegheny, a Drlck dwelling
almost new. pressed brick front, containing 10
rooms, bath. 2 Inside w. c.'s, furnace, speaking
tubes, electric bells, wide hall and vestibule,
large lot 3uxl30 feet to an alley; any reasonable
oner will beconsldered: terms to suit. SAMUEL
W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. se2-K-Tur
Suburban Residences.
EDGE WOOD-P. R. R.; NEW MODERN
bouse 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.; line lawn with lot 150x
13) to alley. H. C CLARKE, 135 Fourth arc.
and Kdgewood. Iyl7-TTS
9 ACRES OF LAND WITH DWELLING,
outbuildings, orchard, water, etc, online of
railroad: a great bargain. J AS
W.
DRAPE &
tu 123 fourth ave.. Pittsburg.
sel-11
FOR SALE LOTS.
City Lots.
LOT-IN SIXTH WARD-ON FORBES ST..
corner of a good street; ten minutes' walk
Irom Court House; desirable location for a fiat:
slie 39x62: cheap. BAXTER, THWMPSON & CO.,
162 Fourth ave. au3l-145-TTSSu
East End Lota.
BAUM GROVE LOTS-IN THE MOST POPU
LAR residence locality of the East End: no
other part so favored with travel facilities: many
flne houses building at present. BROWN &
SAINT, Agents, 512 bmlthfield street.
se2-53-TTS'
BOQUET ST., OAKLAND-SPECULATION-lot
125x175: paved and sewered street, flag
stone sidewalks, electric cars: overlooks Schenley
Park; sure to enhancs in value. SAMUEL W.
BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth.ave. au30-32-TuS
T OTS-THE FINEbT FOR THE MOJNEY IN
JLJ Allegheny county, are those in Chas. E.
Cornellns' planviMornlngslde, Hghteenth ward,
Pittsburg. Beautiful building lots at from tlU0t
too, weekly or monthly payments; no Interest;
convenient to street cars and railroad. Call npon
N. P. SAWYMRat nis home, Mornlngslde ave
nue, or CHAS. E. CORNELIUS, 406 Grant St.
Je26-32 ,
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; long time. See N.
P. SAWYER, Agent, on the grounds, or CHAS.
E. CORNELIUS. 406 Grant St. je26-32'
CQUIRKEL
HILL-8 ACRES ON SHADY
k3 lane;
one of the finest nlots of eronnd. In full
view of park; location, price, terms, best In tbe
market. ED WITT1SH, 410 Grant t Pittsburg.
au30-D
Q-l 50O-FOR A CHOICE LOT IN THE
OJ-' Fahnestock plan, Homewood ave. beeagts.,
BAXTER, THOMPSON Jt Co., 162 Fourth ave.
au3I-144-TuTbSu
Allccheny Lot.
T OT A FINE LOT ABOUT 36x175 FEET-ON
JLJ Perrtsvllle ave., Allegheny: elegant build
ing site. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., L3 Fourth
ave., Pittsburg. sel-ll'
"QIVERVIEW AVENUE-ALLEGHENY, FOR
XV (300: i ery good building lots azSO feet to an
alley: for fj and (400: on easy payments; lo
cation central: call or send for plans. W. A.
HERROM .tbONS, No. 8J Fourth ave.
se2-C5-Ta
knbnrbnn Lots.
S9
00--FOR A LOT 64x200 FEET AT EDGE-
WOOD, P. R. R six minutes' walk from
station; nice location. BLACK & BA1RD. 95
Fourth ave. au28-96"
Q ACRES OF LAND-ALL QUITE LEVEL,
i-itr In the suburbs, close to railroad station.
Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 129
Fourth avenue, Pittsburg. scl-8
-t f lO 20 ACRES OF FINE LAND-5 MILES
LJ from the city, near Idlewood station, ad
joiulng ldlewood Hotel: well suited to layout In
building sites, etc.: to be sold at executor's pub
lic sale on next Thursday atternoon, September
at3o'cock. on the premises: title perfect. Fur
ther particulars from JAs. WJ DRAPE & CO..
Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue, Pitts
burg. sel-10
31-4 ACKES OF NICE LEVEL GROUND-ON
lineof railroad near the city; would cut np
profitably Into building lots. JAS. W. 11BAPE 4
CO., 129 Fourth ave., Pittsburg. sel-11
Farms.
FARMS-CHEAP, 85 ACRES 6-KOOM HOUSE,
good barn, splendid orchard, 3 miles from
Rochester; easy payments; 4,500; also 11 acres,
joins Rochester, 6-room bouse, farm and orchard
for (2,200; easy payment; If you want to buvor
trade ror a larm send for farm and exchange list.
N. F. HURST, Real Estate Agent, Rochester. Pa.
au26-77-TTS
FARM-A BARGAIN. IN A FARM OF 110
acres, 1,V miles from Enon Valley station,
P., Ft. W. &C. Railway, having 85 acres cleared,
lays level, good springs and running stream:
house or 6 rooms, barn, "stable, etc. Price, J6.250;
terms to salt or will exchange for city property.
C. BEKINGEK & BON, 158 Fourth ave.
se2-72-TTS
FARM SMALL, CONSISTING OF 19 ACRES,
part flne bottom land, balance hillside; all
kind of fruit; frame house, 6 rooms: bank barn;
good well of water, also running stream; under
laid with coal: one-half mile fiom station on P. &
L. E. R. K.: price, f4,000. C. BERINGER&SON,
150 Fourth ave. seS-TTS'
T7ARM A NICE FARM OF 50 ACHES NEAR
J-' tnc city; dwelling and ontbulldlngs: orchard.
water, etc. JAMES W,
r-s vi. utut'is &
CO., 129
Fourth avenue. Pittsburg,
sel-ll
Miscellaneous.
OWN A HOME-WE WILL BUY OK BUILD
for you anywhere and let your rent nay ror
trie property: no secnrltv required. GRANITE
STATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch
offices. Standard building, 531-533 Wood St., Pitts
burg m'-is-is-rrssu'
FOR SALE-CUsINE&S.
Bnainms Opportunities.
BARBER SHOP-FINE STAND. CENTRALLY
located: cash or on weekly payments; cheap
if sold tuis week. Address J. K.,
Dispatch office.
seJ-M-
BUTCHER
bakery.
SHOP VERY PROFITABLE
Wilmprdinc grocery store, best
cigar store in Pittsburg, notion stores, millineries.
20 city grocery stores, drug stores, shoe stores,
book and stationery store, milk depots. SHEP
ARD & CO., 151 Fourth avenue. se2-n
COAL LAND-WE HAVE 1.000 ACRES OF
coal In Westmoreland county whlehwecan
sell at a bargain; call for particulars. C. BER
1NGEU & bON. 156 Fourth ave. SC2-72-TTS
MANUFACTURINGBIISIN ESS -J550: CLOTH
ING and furnishing store in large town.
81.000; notion store In town near city, S30u; grocer
ies from $500 to $5,000: other business chances.
PERCIVAL & CHAPMAN, 439 Grant st. se2-75
MERCHANT TAILORING BUSINESS-OLD
established; stock small; good reason for
Belling. Address G. W. DEAL. Bedford, Pa.
au5-10
-VTOTION STORE-1750 OR IN VOICE: BAKER
JN IES. $375, J400. 450, S8W), J1.0OO: groceries,
K50, $5,000: cigar store. $325, $500, $750 to 83.200; all
kinds of business chances. HOLMES & CO.. 420
Smithfield street. se2-83
SPOKE AND HUB FACTORY-W1TH LARGE,
paying business; rare chance. Address K.
V. Kll'ENOUlt, OhloPyle, Pa.
se2-2
rilOUACCO STORE DOING GOOD WHOLE
JL SALE and retail business: the best stand in
Jeannette. Address BURTON & CO., Jeannette,
Pa. an3I-12
Business Properties.
BUSINESS PBOPEBTIES ON FIFTH AVE..
beyond the Court House; we have several
good investments which we are offering at reason
able prices. C. BEltLNGKB & bOh, 150 fourth
ave. se2-72-TTS'
IDLEWOOD HOTEL PBOPLKI'Y illGHT
cottages, with most of the lurnlture, carpets,
etc., and from 11 to 22 acres of ground, situate near
ldlewood station, only about Ave miles from the
city, to be sold at adjourned executor's sale on
next Thursday afternoon. September 1 at 3
o'clock, on the premises; title guaranteed perfect;
terms made known at sale. Further particulars
and a permit to examine the property can be had
at the offlce of JAS. W. DKAPE & CO.. Agents
and Auctioneers, Vi) fourth avenue, Pittsburg.
sel-10"
KESIDENCH AND BUSINESS LOCATIOM
Flne brick residence of nine rooms, hall,
both gases, hot and cold water all through bouse,
bath, slate mantels, shutters all over house;
grained throughout: fine cemented cellar; large
storeroom and stable; line location for grocer;
owner's time taken up with other business: flne
corner lot Suxll4 ft. to alley in rear; a great bar
gain irsold soon. MOUHISOrl & BAMKS 10S
Third ave.. cor Woodst. au30-42-TTS
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Machinery nnd Metals.
D BILLING ENGINES AND BOILEBS FOB
oil or gas wells, englies and boilers In every
size and style, sawmills anO wood-working ma
chinery. 11ABME3 MACHINE DEPOT, No. 97
llrst ave., Pittsburg, Pa. inh9-D
E
NG1NESAND BOILEKS-NEW AND BE
FITTED; renairlnc Tirnmyitlv tinHo4 tr.
POKTElt FIHINlirtY Afjll lIU'Dlkli hi
LIU., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, P.''
"Jrz-e3
TTOBIZO.NTAL EAG1NE-20X42, 23,000 FEET
J-L second-hand wire rone: also boistlne and
portable engines and Siemen valves, castings.
etc. VELTE & MCDONALD. 32U0 Penn avenue!
JelS-6-TTS
CjECOND-UAND ENOINESAND BOILEKS
CJ all sizes and styles In stock, from 4 to 100 h. p. ;
all refitted; good as new, at lowest prices: porta
ble engines, 8 to 25 h. p.; boilers all sizes and
styles. J. 8. YOUNG, 23 Park way, Allegheny,
UC3-00-D'
Dllsccllnncons.
TCTAEDWARE A MAN OF INFLUENCE,
n mnncv and time to lnvpetlf.a.ti. nrt int,-.,-
l duce a new drill that will shelve all others made; a
I'Ki.t.. uiiiuviuiy in mis line; large money. Aa
dress HARDWARE. Dispatch offlce. se2-56
WATCUES FINE GOLD AND S1LVEB
watches, clocks; diamonds, Jewolry, sil
verware and spectacles, etc: friendship rings
fleacb. WILSON'S, 61 Fourth are., Pittsburg.
Pine watch and Jewelry repairing a specialty.
aalfr-iTB
FOR RALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc
QfT-KINE YOUNG PARROTS. GUARAN
(PU TEED to talk; only S3 for young mockers.
LSPICH'S BIRD STORE, MOSmltbfleld st. near
Seventh are. aul2-70-TTSu
TO LET.
Cltv Resiliences.
KEATING ALLEY NO. 1. NEAR ROBERTS
st, new brick house, two minutes from
Wylle ave cable cars, six rooms, finished attic.
Inside w. c : rent. S18 per month. Inquire or Mc
CULLOUGH & SMITH, 31 Seventh St. au26-75t
East End Resldncea.
CORNER FIFTH AND CRAFT AVES -ATA
very low rent, a good brick house, 9 large
roomj, large grounds, frnlt and ornamental trees,
stable and carriage bouse. See W. A. HEKHON
& PONS. 80 Fourth avenue. se2-85-Trst
FHANKBTOWN AVENUE-A SEVEN-ROOM
brick dwelling: also six-room dwelling and
storeroom. luqulre GRAFF & CO., 632 and 634
Liberty si. au31-71t
AHechcnv Residences.
A LLEGHENY-38 WINDSOR ST.. NEAR AL
LEGHENY avenue, two-story mansard
brick dwelling, 7 rooms, ball, vestibule, bath. In
side w. c, nat. and art. gas. 825 per mo. BAX
TER. THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth avenue.
au31-I41t
Apartments.
BOOMS-TWO FURNISHED ROOMS SUITA
BLE for sitting room and bedroom, over
looking Allegheny parka: gentleman and wife
without children preferred. Address A. F. S.,
187 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa. an24-7t
ROOMS-SOME UNFURNISHED ROOMS FOR
housekeeping; one 7-rooin house: three
offices; one 24-room house, suitable for hotel. In
quire at comer of FOURTH AND LIBERTY
STS. au26-78-ITSSut
Offices, Desk Room, Etc
OFFICES-A FEW NICE ONES IN GER
MANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING. W ood
and Diamond sts. aol0-49t
PERSONAL.
-TJERSONAL-DIVORCES QUIETLY; ADVICE
XT
free.
Aaaress lawyer. Box 631. Chicago,
in.
au30-20-D
PERSONAL-BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU
have anv books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S
BOOK bl'ORE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building.
mh7
PEKSONAL-WE WANT EVERY BOY AND
girl to know that we will tuv their old school
books and furnish them with others at lowest
prices. FRANK BACON & CO., 301 Smithfield
street. au25
PERSONAL GENTLEMEN CONTEMPLAT
ING a trip to the seashore and mountain re
sorts or returning therefrom, should bring their
clothing to DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth 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 shonld you desire a newtsnlt, his stock of
Imported and domestic goods Is of the newest and
most fashionable patterns: bv giving him a call
too will not regret It. 'lele. 1558. Jc28-D
FODNB.
FOUND-TA-VA-ZON
all chronic diseases.
SPECIALS: CUBES
301 GBANT ST.
se2-99
AUCTION SALES.
HANDSOME FURNITURE ELEGANT
carpets, flne mandolin, etc., at auction,
iUESDAY MORNING, September 2. at 10
o'clock, at the rooms. No. 311 Market street.
Fine chamber suits in walnut, oak. cherry
and mahogany; mirror and plain door ward
robes, dressing cases, washstands with or with
out toilet class, bedsteads, hair and husk mat
tresses, springs, bookcases of all kinds, offlce
and library desks, ladles' secretaries, oak and
walnnt ball racks, handsome group style par
lor furniture, odd chairs and rockers, hair
cloth parlor suits, chiffoniers, dining room and
extension tables, china closets, buffets, side
boards and chairs, china, glass and silverware,
center tables, brussels and Ingrain ball, room
and stdir'carpets. Goods now on exhibition.
HENRY AUCTION CO..
an3M01 Auctioneers.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS AT AUCTION AT
the residence, No,21S Lacock St., on
WEDNESDAY MORNING, September 3,
at 10 o'clock.
Fine haircloth parlor suit, clocks, shades,
pictures, Brnssels and ingrain carpets on rooms,
halls and stairs, bed lounge walnnt chamber
suits, oak and cherry chamber furmtnre, ward
robes, mattresses, springs, bedding, bedsteads,
bureaus, washstands, rockers, chairs, 12-foot
oak extension table, cooking utensils, stove,
dishes and glassware. House open after 8
o'clock morning of the sale.
HENRY AUCTION CO..
an30-64 Auctioneers.
BUSINESS CHANGES.
THE PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE
existing between L. H. Adler and W. I.
Mayer, under the name of Adler & Mayer, has
this day been dissolved, W.I. Maver having
soia nis interest to a. ureennanm. xne wnoie
sale liquor and cigar business will be continued
under the name of Adler Greenbaum, who
alone are anthorized to collect all outstanding
accounts, and who also will assume all liabili
ties of said Adler & Mayer. L. H. ADLER.
W. L MAYER, A GREENBAUM.
PlTTSBtmo, Angnst 23, 1890. au30-35
ISSOLUTION NOTICE NOTICE IS
hereby given that the copartnership here
tofore existing between I. E. Hirsch and I. F
Lagerfelt, under tbe firm name of Max Scbam
berz & Co., and doing business at No. 627
Smithticld street, Pittsburg. Pa., is dissolved.
The said business will be continued a"t the
same place and under the same firm name by
the nndersigned,who has been actively engaged
therein for twenty years, and who respectfully
solicit a continuance of the patronage so lib
erally bestowed npon the firm since its estab
lishment in 18G8. I. E. HIRSCH.
PlTTSBtTKO, PA., August 30, 1S90.
No change whatsoever has taken place in the
European collection business conducted by me
at No. 525 Smithfield street
sel-18 MAX SCHAMBERG.
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
Depaetmejit of Public Wokks.
PITTSBDRO, August 22, 1890. J
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL RE RE
CEIVED at the office of City Controller
until TUESDAY, Sentember 2, 1830, at 2 o'clock
P. M., for furnishing and delivering at Brilliant
station, A. V. R. R.
85 brass valves and seats.
1 14 inch and 1 15-Inch balance float valve,
iron body and brass valves and seats.
Bonds in double the amount of the estimated
cost probated before the Mayor or City Clerk
must accompany each bid.
For plans and specifications and all other in
formation apply at the oflice of Superintendent
of Water Supply and Distribution, fourth floor.
Municinal Hail. E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief ol Department of Public Works.
au22-82
PrrrsmniG, Pa.. Angnst 30, 1890.
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the offlee cf the City Control
ler until 2 p. M. on TH URSDAY, Septembor 11.
1890. for building Ave (5)1 prison cells in No, 3
police station, also repairing- sidewalk at No.
8 police station and cementing cellar of No. 5
police station.
Plans and specifications for said work can
be seen at the office of Bickel & Brennan, arch
itects, Hamilton building.
Bond in donble the amount of bid, with two
sureties, mnst accompany each proposal, said
bond to be executed before the Mayor or City
Clerk.
The Department of Awards reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
J. O. BROWN,
sel-38 Chief Department Pnblic Safety.
PITTSBURG, Ausust 25, 1S90.
VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS-SEALED
.Ll proposals will be received at the oflice of
City Controller until THURSDAY, theirh day
ot September, A D. 1890 at 2 o'clock P. at, for
tbe following, viz:
GRADING, PAVING AND CURBING.
Rebecca stieet, 210 feet south of Friendship
avenue to Liberty avenue.
Howe street, from South Highland avenue
to Ivy street.
Marcband street, from Festival street to
Denniston avenne.
Park avenne, from Frankstown avenne to
Shetland street.
Luna street, from Park avenue to Everett
street.
Geneva street; from Main street to Forty
fourth street.
Walter street, from Washilntrton avenna
south to Lillian street.
GRADING AND PAVING.
Bowery alley, from Geneva street to Govern
ment alley.
Clement alley, from Thirty-eighth street to
Fortieth street.
The paving of the above named streets to be
either of block stone, vulcanite asphalt, irreg
ular block stone, or cobble stone, and bids will
be received for each kind ot pavement.
GRADING.
Renfrew street, from Achilles street to Lin
coln avenue.
SEWERS.
Frankstown avenue, from Lincoln avenue to
Fifth avenne; 15-incb pipe.
Susquehanna street, Albion, Tioga and Kelly
Streets. Homewood avenna and nrivam rtron-
I eriies of B. F. Ferrell, C. E. Speer and George
rimey, irom toe City line to a point ZoO feet
north of Frankstown avenne; 3 feet to 4 feet 9
Inches; brick and stone.
Plans and specifications can be seen and
blanks for bidding can be obtalnod at the Gen
eral Office, Department of Public Works.
Each proposal must be aeconmanled by a
bond, with two Bnrotles, probated ' before the
Mayor or City Clerk;
The Department of Awards reserves the right
to reject any or all bids,
, m E. M. BIGELOW,
Chief ot tbe Department f Public Works,
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CHOICE PROPERTIES.
SOUTH VIEW PLACE,
Choice building lots, 50x150, 60x160 and
50x200 feet, in plan of tbe
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 natural gas
lines, flne boardwalk from city Una to prop
erty. Main streets 0 feet wide. Taxes low.
prices reasonable and terms easy; one-fourth
cash, balance in three or Ave eq.ual annual in
stallments with interest
.Title to whole plan insured by
the Fidelity Title and Trust Com
pany of Pittsburg.
For plans and further particulars and
agent to show you the
lots, call on
C,,E. SUCCOP,
1403 Carson Street,
OR
J. MARTIN SCHAFER,
74 S. Twelfth Street,
. PITTSBURG. PA. IvS
EDUCATIONAL.
Pittsburg. Eighth street, near Tenn avenne.
PilUbure Frmilr Collese and CONSERVA
TORY OF MUSIC. 23 teachers. Superior home
comforts and care. Year begins September 9L
Address,
jy4-S8-D President A. H. KORCROSS, D. D.
KIRKLAN0 HALL
A Home School
for vouncrer bovs.
College Preparatory Course. Business Course.
Terms 3350. Address KIRKLAND HALL,
Clinton, N. Y. aul2-72-TTS
N. Y. MILITARY ACADEMY.
CORNWALL-ON-HUDSON, N. Y.
For lllatrated catalogue of 71 pages address
COL. C. 3. WRIUHT, B. a, A. M.t
jy2W6-TTS Superintendent.
HARCOURT PLACE SEMINARY A
school of tbe hizbess grade for yonng
ladies and clrls. Established upon original
lines, its growth has been remarkable. For
catalogue address the Principal, MISS ADA
L AYER, B. A. Gambler, O. an28-9
ELOCUTION. MUSIC, LITERATURE
MRS. LIZZIE PERSHING ANDER
hON'S school, 64 Union avenue, Allegheny;
Frencb.German, Spanisb.Critical Shakespeare,
conversation class and English studies.. Fall
term opens September 9. Send lor prospectus.
jy30-47-TTS
-jTR. U.DE1A SOLLAYE, -
Of Vienna,
TEACHER OF ZITHER AND HARMONY.
29 Montgomery Ave. Allegheny City,
Close to Federal street.
augIO-7
KENYON MILITARY ACADEMY THIS
old and remarkablysuccessfnl school pro
vides tborongh preparation for college or busi
ness, and careful supervision of health, habits
and manner'. For catalogue address LAW
RENCE RUST, LL. D., Rector, Gambler, O.
an2S-9
PARK INSTITUTE,
204 North ave., Allegheny. College Fitting,
Business Training, Shorthand and Typewriting.
German and French. Term begins Sept. 1. Send
for prospectus. L. LUDDEN, A. M., Pnn.
au2-l-TTS
BROOKE HALL, FOR GIRLS AND
young ladies; music and art; thorough
instrnction in English branches: preparatory
courses for Bryn Mawr. Vassar. etc; no extra
charge for private Instruction: pleasant sur
roundings; home comforts. Circulars ready
Media, Pa. (near Philadelphia.) jj30-6-tuf
JEFFERSON ACADEMY, CANONSBURG,
Pa. Fall term opens Sent. 10, 1890, with
two assistant principals; ono a graduate of
Knox College, III., the other of Wellesley, Mass.
Our students admitted to tbe best colleges
wtthont examination. Send for handbook. C.
M.DE3 ISLE1S, Ph. D (Princeton) Princi
pal. an9-60-TT3
HOLY GHOST COLLEGE CLASSES
reope J Sepi ember 3. New students will
be examined September land 22. Sneclal de
partments, without extra charges, lor book
keeping, actual business, shorthand, typewrit
ing and German. Address, for catalogue and
particulars,
REV. JOHN T. MURPHY. C. S, Sp.,
anl6-40.Tns President.
BISHOP BOWMAN INSTITUTE-A COL
LEGIATE school for young ladies, corner
Penn ave. and Fourth streets 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 111.
REV. R. J. COSTER, A M., Rector.
j JS 81-TS
URsULINE ACADEMY, OAKLAND
School reopens
MONDAY', SEPTEMBER 8.
A preparatory day school for bovs nnder tbe
age or 10 will bo opened by the Ursnline La
dies on September 8. For terms apply to
S. STR. GERTRUDE,
anS-OC-TuS Superioress.
PITTSBURG ACADEMY.
Normal, academic, commercial. Students pre
pared for tho best colleges. Young Ladies'
Seminary Department fall term opens Sept. 4,
1890. Hon. Thoma3 M. Marshall, President
Roard,of Trustees. Address
J. WARREN LYTLE. Principal,
Jyl5-87-TTS No. 7 Fourth avenne.
WILLARD SCHOOL,
41 FIFTH AVENUE.
A select school for the careful and
tborongh preparation of boys and yonng men
for college, scientific school or business. The
course of study is such as to afford an excellent
au27-60-D
(Princeton), Principal.
CURRY UNIVERSITY, SIXTH SluEET.
Fall term opens September 2.
SO Instructors; 1,600 Students Last Year.
Classical, Bcientiflc, Normal and English.
Business College. School of Shorthand. Con
servatory of'Mnsic School of Elocution.
Night school opens September Z Bookkeeping,
shorthand, geometry, mechanical drawing.
Send forcatalogne.
JAMES CLARK WILLIAMS. A. M
jylO-53-TTS President
Manual training school-the
Mechanic Arts Department of the Penn
S3lvania State College combines a graded
course of shop work (in wood and Iron) with a
three years' conrse of stndy. 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 tbe regular
college courses is free. For catalogues, de
scriptive circulars or otlier Information address
THE PRESIDENT, State College, Pa.
jy2(H7-TTS
Tiie PennsylTania Stale College.
Courses In general science, agrlculture,chem
istry, physics, civil and mechanical engineer
ing, mechanic arts, modern languages, history
and political science. Ladies' course in litera
ture and science. Al! tuition free. Board and
other expenses very low. New buildings and
.equipment. Fall term opens September 10.
For catalogue address GEO. W. ATHERTON,
LL. D., President, State College, Center Co.,
Pa. jj31-17-TT3
PITTSBURG ART SCHOOL,
JOHNW. BEATTY, Principal.
Seventh year onens Sentember
29. Drawing and painting from
LIFE and NATURE. Etching.
Engraving; Lectures on Anat
omy. Perspective. Comnosition.
Art History. The continued
Susies, oi tne Art school makes it necessary to
greatly increase facilities for 1890-9L
New and special departments China Paint
ing and Crayon Portraitnre. Students may
enter for lint ited number of days a week. For
prospectus and terms address
anS-CT-TnSa 413 WOOD STREET.
PENSIONS
For ALL SOLDIERS who are now disabled,
whether disability is dne to the service or not.
For ALL WIDO WS of soldiers who are not on
pension rolls. For minor children and depend
ent parents. Increase of pension for soldiers
pensioned at less than $S per month. Pensions
lor all or no pay. All who believe themselves
to be entiled shonld. without delay, write me.
JAS. BRYAR, JF-, Pittsburg. Pa,
P. O. Box 72L je23-U8
TITCKNIGHT t VICTORY,
PLUMBERS, GAS AND 8TEAM FITTERS,
"Dealers in Gas Fixtures,
LAJIPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETC.
Special attention given to Natural Gas FittlnE.
416 SJUTHFIELD ST.. PITTSBURG. Pa.
Telephone 7G9. ja7-69-TTS
TJdANOS,
X ORGANS,
And all manner of .Small Instruments)
XT-HAMILTON'S.
yter
LiMafasa
p28-73-a . FJitnaTenue,
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
VALUABLE EAST ENDJ
PROPERTY,
FOR SALfc. BY
SUTTON & WILSON,
110 Fourth ave.. or 601! Penn ave.
$7 Cflfi-7room now brick. East Liberty!
vPnJUU paved street, all improvements; i
51,000 cash, easy payments.
(CO Kfjn -room frame house.water; good '1
..m-jwww igi iut,uioo, jLastijiueriy;easy
payments.
9 Q fl 0 -rcM m frame house, with open
4.j 3UU hall, good cellar: In elegant neigh
borhood, and good lot 25x80.
CQ nflO""If'"r fra,ne house. 6 rooms, attic,
AJjVULf hail, good cellar, water gas, and
sewerea: snady side or street; ona
minute from cable. East Llbertv.
and lot 21x100.
119 Rflfi-New 5-room frame, five minute
iJ)UJJ from cable. East Liberty, with
hall, batb, slate mantels upstairs
and down, both gases, hot and
cold water, with good cellar, and
lot 22x100.
t!A nnnNew S-room frame, containing;
PTUUU both gases, electric bells. 2 slate
mantels, slate roof; pantry, attic,
bath, hot and cold water, front
and hack porches. 3 minutes from
cable in East Liberty; lot 21x100;
good street and neighborhood
TC nnn Almost new frame, near Shady
uKjlUU ave., East Liberty, six-room and
attic, with all modern conveni
ences, such as Inside w. c. bath,
inside shatters, both gases, ota,
2 minutes from Fifth ave. cablet
lot 32x120.
IC7 Rflfl--New 7-room frame bouse, wits
..vPjJUls vestibule, hall, both gases, bath,
slate mantels, slate roof; in fact
everything modern, on shady side
of street; one minnte from Fifth
ave.cable. East Liberty; lot 60x120.
TQ Cff An elegant aHighlandE.E. brick
vPOj JUU bouse; 0 rooms and batb. inside w. '
c,, both gases. large rooms and
hall, with vestibule, front and back:
porches, cemented cellar, range,
laundry, pantry: everything in ele
gant order: lot 38x120.
JJQ Cfin New 5-room frame, five minute -vPOiJUl
from cable. East Liberty, with,
hall. batb. slate mantels upstair
and down, both gases, hotand cold
water, with good cellar, and lot 22
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SUTTON & WILSON, -
110 Fourth Ava or 6014 Penn Ave.
se2-3
WATSON PLACE
PERRYSVILLE AVE.,
TENTH WARD, ALLEGHENY,
On Pleasant Valley Electric Line.
Through Fare Less Than 6 Cents,
Allegheny's most delightful snburb.
High and healthful location. Fine
view of the surrounding country. City
Water and Electric Light.
t
Lots 50x150 Feet,
On 50 and 60-foot avenues, running
back to 30 and 40-foot streets.
NO ALLEYS.
These lots are being offered away be
low any other property In the neighbor
hood. We are bound to sell.
For Plans and Particulars See
REED B. COYLE & CO.,;.,
131 Fourth Ave.
Agent on the grounds every Wednesday and
Saturday afternoon. se2-68-TTS
SEWICKLEY FARM
For Sale.
This valuable farm, located close to tbe bor
ough of Sewickley. between it and the Sewick
lev dairy farm, only 12 miles from the city.com
prismg 129 acres of fine farm land, good dwell
ing bouse, barn and outbuildings, splendid
fruit orchard of several hundred bearing apple
and cherry tress, abundance of good water,
well fenced, being in every respect a first-class
farm, is now offered for sale at only i20O per
acre, one-third cash, balance on time with In
terct. The close proximity of this farm to Se
wickley. always a good market fortrnitand
vegetables, makes it especially desirable for
growing garden stuff, and for a dairy or stock
farm it has' facilities unsurpassed. Parties de
siring a positive bargain in a locality with ad
vantages second to none can either write to or
call and see tbe owner on the premi-es.
JOHN C. ANDER&ON,
an30-13-TUThs sewickley. Pa.
LOTS SOLD
20O
-IN THE
BAILEY & MOON" PLAN,
REFLECTORVILLE STATION.
Castle Shannon I, R.
Only 23 lots remain to be sold, and will ba
closed out at special sale.
SATURDAY AFTERNOON. Sept. 6, 1S90.
The lots are 50 to 70 feet front by 200 feet in
depth, containing nearly a quarter of an acre,
and will be sold at tbe ridiculously low price of
SXOeacb. Terms, S10, 25 and $50 cash: balance
longtime, easy payments.
Agents will be on tbe ground at time stated.
Free railroad tickets and fnll particulars.
Also choice lots sold at private sale at any time
at offlce of tbe agents.
M. F. HIPPLE A CO.,
au31-93-TThsu 96 Fourth ave.
$6,500 EAST END.
On CO loot asphaltum paved and sewered ave
nue, only one-half sqnnre from Dnquesn
Electric road, also convenient to cable lines and
P. R.R. Elegant new modem style nine room
brick residence, wide halL Iarrre bath room.
with latest improved sanitary plumbing, rango
lanndry stationary tubs, cemented cellar, com
plete electric work and fitted throughout with
finest combination chandeliers, china closets,
butlers, pantry, lavatory, eta: the entire bouss
tastefully and artistically papered and deco
rated. This is a. bargain. Terms: Small cash,
payment down, balance, long time.
M F. HIPPLE & CO,
au31-94-TTTFSTT No. 98 Fourth avenue,
FOE SXiE.
SQUIRREL HILL
Tracts of Land.
Containing from 6 to 100 acres, with good build-
ings and Improvements.
Price very low and terms to suit purchaser.
Ira M. Burchfield,
153 Fourth ave.
Jy39-TTS
LOTS BEILSTEIN PLAN,
$330 TO S150,
On Mllrcy avenue, etc., 23x150 to 200 reet direct
ly on line electric cars, one square from public
school, etc The most desirable, convenient
and accessible lots in the ward. Special prices
and terms for first purchasers.
M. F. HIPPLE t CO.. '
au3I-67-TTSU 96 Fourth avenue.
LOTS! LOTS!
Allegheny, Tenth. Ward.
B. A. ELLIOTT PLAN.
J-v.
Lots 21x120 feet on Perrrmlle. Bovla aveana
and Charles street, etc, on line of elec trio oars. '
rine location, gooa neignoornood, etc Lowest
prices, easiest terms. We Invite competition.
M. F. HIPPLE & CO.,
au31-7-TUThsa SO Fourth ave.
ATWHITELEY, ,
128 Third ave., upstairs, opp. Barnes'
Bafe andLock Works. .
Gents' shoes soled and heeled f or75c while yea
wait. Hand-sewn, 96c! Finest work in tee city. '
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