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THE PITTSBURG--- DISPATCH, SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, -189CL
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WLLIflfflllOllMLLtY
WRITTEN FOR TUB PISrATCH BT
THE PHILOSOPHER AND THE KHYMSTZB.
PROLOGUE.
Strictly speaking, we do not live in the
alley. But as the rear of our mansion abuts
thG eon and has been in the habit of doing
so for a protracted period, -we may be pre
sumed to know something about the neigh
borhood and the neighbors. From a high
moral and hygienic standpoint we have oc
casionally regretted this near acquaintance
ship; but as students of human nature ire
regard it with feelings of satisfaction and
even pleasure.
There are two of us; to-wit the Philoso
pher and the Khymstcr. Our habits are ir
regular and uninteresting. Our manners
are genniuely Bohemian. In personal ap
pearance we are distinctly commonplace,
and our only emphatically characteristic
traits are of the mind, mental. TheKhyme
ster, for instance, is dreamy and unpractical,
as it becomes a Rhymster to be. He has a
strong disinclination for hard work; and
would prefer to subsist on a little, than be a
plutocrat and labor. The Philosopher is
shrewd and cynical, with a loity contempt
lor mankind, and a Biogenic love of otium
cum dignitate.
The birth of these "Sallies From Our
Alley" bantlings of our partnered pens
was brought about ranch as follows:
The Philosopher had been interrupted on
20 different occasions, while in the construc
tion of a treatise on human asininity. The
irritating bowlings ot alley children, the
strident cries 01 alley rag merchants, the
shrill yelps of alley dogs, and the sustained
eloquence of the alley debating club, all
seemed combined against the completion of
that treatise. .Now the Philosopher is a very
Carlyle in his hatred of disturbance. He
threw down his pen and wrathfully ex
claimed: "This alley is an infernal
nuisance."
The Ilhymster shrugged his shoulders as
though he would say, "Kismet!"
"I'm hanged," continued the Philosopher,
"it I'll stand it any longer."
The Ehymster elevated his eyebrows in a
way that said plainly enough: "Well, what
are you going to do about it?"
"I'll tell you what I'll do!" cried the
Philosopher. "I'll write to the newspapers."
The Ehymster yawned. That meant
"Agreed, if you do the most of the writing."
Snch was the beginning of the ensuing
veracious papers relating to "Our Alley."
No. 1 Our Alley Itself.
Our alley lies in the heart of Pittsburg.
It is bounded on the north by a lumber yard,
on the south by a livery stable, and on the
east and west by tbe city residences of dis
tinguished Milesian, Italian, Hebrew, and
even Chinese families. Its general aspect is
like that of most other alleys, only a good
deal more so. By "more so" we mean
dirtier, worse paved, more malodorous, and
more thoroughly imbued with the principle
o: "laissez faire." Indeed, our alley can
hold its own against the very greatest ol its
Kind. The Philosopher and the Bhymster
are not unlearned in alleys and slums.
They know the Bowery, and the Quartier
Latin. They have seen London's White
chapel and judenstrasse. Their steps have
led them into Glasgow's reeking "Tail o'
the Bank," perhaps the dirtiest and most
ruffianly of all. And although our alley is
not quite so villainous as many alleys in
those delightful localities, yet it is every bit
as dirty and quite as worthy ol study.
The history of the alley is enveloped in
mystery. Tradition hath it that the alley
was once a bare, wind-beaten bluff, until
some sinewy Celts erected their eyries there
on and began the making of a roadway.
Since then houses by the score have been
erected, people have been born, haTe lived,
married and died here, and the city has
made four distinct and unavailing attempts
to pave the alley. That is the alley's Tihole
history; the rest is conjecture. It is pleas
ant, however, to think that the old alley,
with all its dirt and disreputahility, has a
a secret story of its own. Tbe Ilhymster is
very tond 01 imagining this inner history, in
spite of the utter lack of appreciation dis
played by the Philosopher. He weaves
quite a romance out ot the alley; about pure
hearts and noble minds condemned by un
kind fate to dwell in poverty; about ragged
urchins who left this dirt and disarray to
make great fortunes or great names in the
broad world beyond; about tender friend
ships and tenderer loves all the more
fair for being unsullied by outside criticism
and outside sneers. Of course tbe Rhymester
is only dreaming, as the Philosopher re
marks, but why may not all his dreams have
had some foundation in lact. There are
human hearts and human feelings in an
alley as well as in a laubourg.
A good many of the eccentricities of tbe
alley and its inhabitants will be dwelt on in
the succeeding papers. A tew of their
peccadilloes may also be referred to, hut
only in the way of kindness; moreover the
better side of the alley, for even alleys have
a better side, will be shown up to due ad
vantage. And the very next of our sallies will be
upon that most notable of all our alley's
institutions; "Tbe Landlord."
To be be Continued next teeeJfc.
LATE KEWS IK BRIEF.
Weather conditions are favorable to good
crops in Iowa.
Admiral Porter says the new war vessels
lack sail power.
Hure hailstones destroyed crops in the
Devil's Lake district, 2. D.
It is reported that the bark Calbarien is a
total wreck at Altate, Mexico.
Canadian statesmen regard the Sherman
reciprocity resolution with favor.
M. Constans, Minister of the Interior of
France, has begun a crusade against gambling
clubs.
Herr Abranyl. the Hungarian deputy who
said he interviewed Bismarck, is reported to be
Insane.
A shortage of J1.700 has been discovered so
far in Cut Clerk Harvey's .accounts in Con
cordia, Kan.
Nearly 400 men employed on the Titta
noasebooniin Michigan are on a strike for
more wages.
Nine breweries in Boston and vicinitv have
been oiscovered by a Government measurer
font from W ashington to be using oversized
packages.
-The wire of Black Bnll Bear, a Sionx chief
attached to a circus, gave birtb to a girl baby
on the tram between Malone and Ogdensburc
New Yiirk. "
A Moreno gambling house In the Black
Hills was cleaned out by desperadoes who rot
away with Ee. b
TUb question of founding a university of
Its own is agitating the Swedish Mission Union
Convention at Galesburg, IIL
Lizzie and Phoebe Stockdale and Miss
Elsie Walters, of Louder, 111., were knocked
insensible by lightning under a tree.
Troops have been dispatched by the Gov
ernment of Buenos Ayrea to the Province of
Entre-Uios to guard against disorders.
.Farmers in Oklahoma will be supplied with
tiO.000 worth of seed wbeat at cost bv Presi
dent ManveL, of tbe Santa Fe Railroad."
Louisville and Jefferson Bridge Company
workmen were assaulted by Dennis Long's
lauorers wuue laying tracks in Louisville, Ky.
The Belgian Labor party have resolved to
declare a general strike on the occasion of the
meeting of the Labor Congress, on tbe 14th in
stant. The late Alexander Chatrain wrote a
friendly letter shortly before his death to his
former collaborator, Emile Erckmann, with
whom he once quarreled.
The London Board of Trade announces
that Autrust imports decreased 10,610 000
while the exports increased l,420,0t0 as com
pared with August last year.
Alleged illegal consolidation with other
roac has caused the Attorney General of
-.;, ,u ulo a Balt Cainsl tne .Missouri.
Kansas and Texas Railroad.
AdvicMirrom China report the Yellow river
dikes in the Shantung district and flooded a
vast area of country. Thousands of "ersons
have been drowned, and widespread famine has
The Canadian Labor Congress has adopted
the following; "That we demand, on behalf of
the people of this country, the right to here
after select our Governor General, instead of
having one appointed by the British Govern
ment." At Philadelphia yesterday morning a flro
broke out in the store house of Hoffman A
Co., doors, sash and blind manufacturers,- at
144 Wood street, and before it was extinguished
tbo entire banding was destroyed and tbe
flames spread to adjoining properties, doing
altogether damage to tbe amount of 60,000.
Mrs. John H. Weaver, of North In
dianapolls was found dead. Only a few min
utes before tbe discovery of ber dead body her
son saw her lying on tbe bed qnietly reading,
and tbe book was still in ber band witb her
Angers pointing to tbe title, "A Strange .End
ing." Heart disease was tbe canse of death.
When tbe Circuit Conrt Clerk, the Sheriff
and tbe County Judge of Deland county, Fla.,
met for tbo purpose of drawing the names of
grand and petit jurors, for the next term of
tbe court, it was discovered that some one had
broken tbe seal of the box and taken there
from ail the names of those subject to jury
duty. The box had been kept in the vault.
CEOWDIlfO THE SCHOOLS.
Suburban Tencbers and Directors Over
whelmed With the Little Folks.
"Where do all the school children come
fromT" was the question asked yesterday
among school folk as the school principals re
ported the phenomenal attendance at tbe ma
jority of tbe schools. The effect of tbe rapid
transit system on the growth of tbe suburban
wards can readily be seen by tbe Increased
school attendance. At the Lincoln
schools there are 21 teachers. This week there
were sufficient pnnils for 27 teachers. Princinal
Greves had over 150 in room No. I and his ofQre
was utilized for school purposes. There are TO
children for whom he cannot find accommoda
tion in his school. In all likelihood a special
meeting of tbe Lincoln School Board will be
called to make temporary provision for tbe
younssters.
At the Osceola building; Twentieth ward, so
great is the rush of pnplls that half-day ses
sions, as they are called, are held for the pupils
that Is, a certain number attend school in the
morning, and their places in the afternoon are
taken by another quota. The new eight-roomed
building adjacent to the old Osceola one, and
costing $30,000, will not be ready till January 1.
The Peebles schools have a big crowd of new
pupils, but additional teachers will not be
asked for till tbe new Glenwood building is
ready for occupancy, which will -not be before
November. Work on this building, which was
expected to be finished fur the opening of
school, was delayed on account of the
strike araonc tbe stonemasons. At thn
GreeneQeld avenue school an addition is now
necessary The Mlnersville schools loom up
very high In their school increase. The addi
tion to the Somers street building will not be
ready before the holidays. The ML Albion
school pain is sufficient for three more teach
ers; Washington schools have over 150 new
pupils. The Central Board meets Tuesday
evening and a number of additional teachers
will be asked for.
Gotsln of tbe Schools.
Mrss G. N. Jokes, of- tbe Lincoln school, was
married last Monday evening.
Mrs. Rodgers, wife of J. E. Rodgers, the
Central Board representative from the High
land district, died yesterday afternoon at Jier
residence.
Miss McElhakt has been elected to a posi
tion in the Mlnersville schools. She takes the
place of Miss Case, who accepted a position In
the Forbes.
Miss Emma Mahshal, of the O'Hara
school, has been absent this week on account
of sickness. She will be able to return to the
school room to-morrow.
The school exhibit at the Exposition re
ceives admiring comment. The display is in
charge of Miss Mattie Stephenson, daughter of
me iate jrroi. otepnenson, oi the Lawrence
school.
The election of the additional High school
teachers will not occur till October. Prof.
AVoods, if the Central Board grants the re
quest next Tuesday night, will appoint sub
stitutes for this mouth.
The public cooking school was entirely
fresbeend in appearance during vacation, and
will open up to-morrow. Pupils from tbe Moor
bead, Howard. Washington, Soho, Mlnersville,
Bellueld and Colfax scbsols will constitute the
classes to be formed next week. .
The Peebles School Board at its last meet
ing passed a resolution that will prove to be a
big incentive to the pupils of tbe Twenty-third
ward school. All pupils who attend regularly
during tbe year and are well behaved will be
treated to an all-day excursion on the river.
The vacancy In the North School caused by
Mrs. Smith's resignation has been filled by the
election of Miss M. W. Campbell, Miss Camp-
Deu was a iormer teacher at tbe North School,
but last year, as she was the last elected
teacher, she was dropped on account of the
decreased attendance, with the understanding
uh. c . ici.ci,t3 iuv uui vacancy.
At a special meeting, held on Friday even
ing, the Howard School Board endeavored to
elect a teacher. There were 13 applicants, and
perhaps this unlncky number had something to
do with the unsuccessful effort to All the exist
ing vacancy. Fifty-nine ballots were cast, and
as a last resort the election was postponed till
the regular meeting of the Board, in October.
The principal contestants were Miss Cook.
Mrs. Clark and Miss McClure.
Mrs. Wheeler, nee Miss Buff urn, a former
teacher of the Birmingham school, and now a
resident of Los Anireles, Cak, is visiting her
brother at 228 North Highland avenue. Last
Friday evening she was tendered a reception
by many of her old pupils at tbe residence of
MI6S M. E. Hare, principal of the Birmingham
school. The merry pranks and pleasant recol
lections of the past school days were happily
recalled.
The election of a Music Supervisor again
comes up next Tnesday evening, when likely
Prof. McCargo will be elected. The opposition
to his election is very strong, though not likely
sufficiently strong to defeat him. In the event
of Mr. McCargo's election, it is likely that the
Mu6ic Committee will have Prof. Rinehart, tbe
supervisor already elected, take tbe schools
Mr. McCargo bad charge of, and Mr. McCargo
take Mr. Rinehart's scnools. Either tbat will
be dono or Mr. McCargo be assigned to the
schools whose Central Board representatives
voted for him.
To-morrow the flrstconsignment of Pitts
burg scbool children will visit the Exposition,
and for the next three weeks It is expected
tbat L500 school children will daily wend their
way to the Point. The school principals will
receive the tickets for their respective schools
by calling at the Central Board rooms. Secre
tary Reisfar, In order to prevent an overflow of
children, ha arranged certain days for certain
schools. This week the pupds of the Duqnesne
Forbes. Franklin Grant Hancock, Miners!
ville, Moorhead, N orth, O'Hara. Ralston. South
and Springfield are scheduled to visit tbe Ex
position. Tbe teachers, this year, are not in
vited to accompany the scholars.
AUGUST LOCH,
The Allegheny Jeweler, 145 Federal Street,
Allegheny,
Has much pleasure in intimating that the
celebrated oculist-optician, Prof. J. T.
Little, will be at his store daily lrom Sep
tember 8 to 20, where all ocular or visionary
defects of the eye will be attended to, and
if necessary, scientifically fitted ' with
glasses that will work like a charm. Ho
charge for consultation. Remember the ad
dress. '
Wide wale diagonals, one of the latest
styles, all the new and popular colors, $1 00
to f 2 00 a yard. Hugus & Hacke.
TTSSU
Tbnnhs.
See card of thanks, top of page 8.
All wool serges, 40-in wide, extra good
value, 60c a
ment.
TTSSU
varu, cuiupieie color assort-
Huous & Hacke.
Overcoats.
Leave your order for a erood-fittine over
coat or suit at Pitcairn's. 431 Wood street.
MEETINGS.
AbPEClAL MEETING OF SOLOMON
Lodce No. 23L K. fc A. M.. will be heldat
FreeMasons' Hall, SUNDAY. September 7 at
1230 P. M., sharp, to attend the funeral of onr
late brother, Albert Voellcer. Members of
t.e,J0ilBes are respectfully invited. ED
WARD MEISE.W. M. H.C. ARNOLD. Secy
se7-40
BUSINESS CHANGES.
PISSOLUTION NOTICE NOTICE " IS
hereby given that the firm of Bartlev fe
.cuilmger has this day been dissolved. Thn
business will be continued by Harry E. Zol
linger, to whom all bill will be made after thii"
date. Plttsbnrc, September 5. 1880. "(IB
STRAYED EIGHT COWS TO THE
premises or the undersigned. Eight cows
which the owner can have by paying the proper
JTJLIUS BRINKHOFF.
Stanton ave., Eighteenth ward.
sefi-30
EUROPE TICKETS TO AND FROM
Europe by leading lines; good berths se
cured; drafts, letters of credit, money orders,
foreign coin, passports, etc.; we sell at New
York rates. MAX 8CHAMBERG 4 CO 627
Bmlthfleld stn Pittsburg, Pa, Established Issc.
auZs-H-trBa
93" Display advertisements one dollar per
square for one insertion. Classified advertise
ment on this page, such as Wanted, For Bale,
So Let, etc., ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken for less thanJMrty cents.
Top line being displayed counts as two.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 1412 CARSON
STREET.
BRANCH OFFICES ALSO AS BELOW, WHERE
WANT. FOR BALK, TO LET. AND OTHER
TRANSIENTADVERTISEMKNTB WILL BE RE
CEIVED UP TO P. M. FOR INSERTION.
Advertisement! are to be prepaid except where
advertisers already have accounts with TBI D1S-
rATcn.
PITTSBURG.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY. SVB Butler street.
EMILG. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn ava.
E. G. STUCKEY A CO., Wylle ave. and Fullonst,
N. 8TOKELY, Fifth Avenue Market House,
XA.ST END.
J. W. WALLACE. CH Penn avenue.
OAKLAND.
UcALLI5TER&SHEIBLEK,ethav. AAtwooast,
sotrrnsrnx.
JACOB SPOHN, No. : Carson street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. XAERCHER, 59 Federal street.
H. J. McBRDJE. Market Bouse, Allegheiy.
FRKDH. EGGERH. 172 Ohio street.
F. H. EGGERSASON, Ohio and Chestnut its.
SAMUEL LARRY. Arch and Jackion streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwtaaves.
G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
PEKRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
T. B. MORRIS, 688 Preble ave.
M1LLVALE BOROUGH.
W. W. FLOCKER, Stationer, No. 4 Grant ava,
SHARPSBURQ.
C. BELLMAN, Stationer. 818 Main it.
THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
IS NOW
Corner Smithfield and
Diamond Streets.
WANTED.
fllnlf Hem.
AGENTS-IN EVERY PARISH IN THE
city to sell our new "Catholio bhrlne:" very
fine: ft per day to good workers; call soon. E.
GATELY A CO., 25 Federal St., Allegheny, Pa.
se6-5
AGENT FOR WESTERN PENNSYL
VANIA, bv an old line life Insurance com
Sany: all communications will be considered con
dentlal. Address LOCK BOXSC3, Pittsburg, Fa.
se5-71-Thsu
AGENTS-FOR "MODERN MACHINE SHOP
Practice:" the best work of the day on ma
chinery; published bv Charles Scrlbner's Sons.
Apply at ROOM 30. Bakewell building. se7-24
BAD WRITERS AT SMART'S BUSINESS
College, 12 Federal street. Allegheny; open
dally 9 A. M. to Jr. M.: system or shorthand
changed from Graham's to Eclectic the briefest
and simplest: Instructions private for both sexes.
Jel9-95-TTSSn
BARHER-IMMEDIATELY-A FIRST-CLASS
sober white man: good wages and steady
work. Address FRED HELD, 418 Market street,
McKeesport, Pa. se7-3S
BARBER-IN HASTE, AT M. F. RAYBURN'S,
Homestead, Pa. se7-35
BILL CLERK GOOD WRITER; STATE AGE
and experience; salary S45 per month. Ad
dress C B. S., Dispatch office. se7-103
BOOKKEEPER-GOOD MAV. ADDRESS BY
letter only, with references, B. B 204 Penn
building. se7-32
BOY-14 OR 15 YEARS OF AGE, FOR HAT
and men's furnishing goods store: one liv
ing In the E. E. AUFHAMMER A EVANS. 6108
Penn ave., E. E. se8-li
BOYS-TWO STRONG BOYS IN A PACKING
room. JACOBS A MCGILVRAY, 53 Federal
St., Allegheny. se7-134
COOK A FIRST-CLASS MAN COOK; ALSO
man for dining room and housework tor
Brlvate family; city reference required. Apply
OR. NORTH HIGHLAND AND STANTON
AVE9., East End. se7-l2
CIGARMAKER-IMMEDIATELY, ONEGOOD
man at JOHN KLAUSE'S, 8 Main St.,
Braddock. se7-S3
COATMAKERS THREE GOOD COATMAK
EKS to go to country town. Inquire P. J.
LOUGHNEY, 964 Liberty, se7-5
COATMAKER-NONE BUT STEADY MAN
need apply. J. H. SHOOP A SONS, Free
port, Pa. se8-2
ClOFFEE ROASTER-EXPERIENCED MAN;
must come well recommended; none other
need apply: state experience and reference. Ad
dress ROASTER, Dispatch office. se5-S3
IRISH COLLAR MAKERS-TWO GOOD MEN
at ACHE'S, -426 Wood St., Pittsburg. seS-91
IRON FENCE MAKERS-MEN WHO THOR
OUGHLY understand making and putting
up Iron fence: none but practical and steady men
need apply. TAYLOR A DEAN, 205 Market st.
se7-l
IRONWORKERS-SIX EXPERIENCED MEN
..Jf..rbulli"1K work. Apply to J. J. DOUOII
LRTY, at new Government b'ld'g. se7-4
MACHINISTS ABOUT 60 GOOD MEN OF
all branches: also about 50 bright boys to
learn the business; wages for skilled men from
25 to SO cents per hour, according to ability; piece
work rates enable a good man to earn one-third
more; sieaay employment to rename men; shops
exceptionally comfortable to work in: all work
men paid weekly; an aid society, fostered by the
company, assists Its 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 WEST1NGHOUSE MACHINE CO., cor. lilb
ertyand Twenty-fifth sts,. Pittsburg. Pa. au20-3S
MAN A FIKST-CLASSMAN WHO UNDER
STANDS hydraulic pipe fitting: good wages
paid, and none hut an A 1 man wanted. Address,
with references, S., Dispatch office. se7-80
MAN-TO SELL LINE OF CIGAR3 S90 PER
month and expenses paid. Address with
SUmp, GLOBE CIGAR CO., St. Louis Mo. se5-88
MENFOR THE UNITED STATES ARMY;
able-bodied, unmarried men, between the
ages of2land35 years; good pay, rations, clothing
",?.'K?.d.lca,.ttendlnce- Apply at No. 915 PENN
AVENUE. Pittsburg. Pa. Jy23-34-su
EN-100-TO WORK ON TRACK LAYING
and ballasting on the Wheeling and Lake
trie Railway, between Portland station and steu
benvllte, O. Apply ON THE WORK, au27-62
METAL PATTERN MAKERS-SIX GOOD
men. THE bWEET A CLARK CO..
Marlon, lnd. sel-18
PLUMBERS-2 FIRST-CLASS
SLOAN, Greensburg, Pa.
MEN. S. J.
se7-69
SALESMEN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION
to handle the new patent chemical ink
erasing pencil: tbo greatest selling novelty ever
produced; erases ink thoroughly In two seconds:
no abrasion of paper; 200 to 500 percent profit;
one agent's sales amounted to 9620 in six days;
another (32 In two hours; we want one energetle
general agent for each State and Territory; sam
ple by malt 35 cents, tfor terms and foil particu
lars, address THE MONROE ERASER MFG.
CO., Lacrosse, Wis. se7-45
SArjf?MANc;AJG0-D MAN TO represent
Philadelphia firm In sale of a patented engine
In Pittsburg; must have good mechanical skill
and furnish references: to the right man a good
salary will be paid. Address J. W. M., 3319 Lln
wood St., Philadelphia. se8-74
SALESMAN-AN EXPERIENCED TRAVEL
ING salesman to represent Importers and
man'fgs In the grocery and drug trade Address
O. D. P., Dispatch office. se7-139
SALESMAN-COMPETENT RETAIL CLOTH
ING salesman, good wages: also competent
clothing stock clerk.
Address COMPETENT,
Dispatch office.
ee -ox
SIX PLASTERERS AND 2 LABORERS-AT
John street, off Wylle avenue: Inquire Mon
day morning. HALLETT a ARTHUR. se7-U0
SOAP MAKLR-PRACTICAL; GOOD WAGES,
steady employment: st-ite salary wanted.
Address CLEAN SOAP WORKS, Dispatch office,
e7-132
TRAVELING MEN-SELLING TO HARD
WARE plumbers, steam and gasfitters, can
secure a good side llne'by addressing MANU
FACTURER 443 Niagara st.. Buffalo. N. Y.
Jyl3-72-su
UPHOLSTERERS-TWO FIRST-CLASS UP
HOLSTERERS; none other need apply;
steady work. JACOBS A MCGILVRAY, S3 Fed
eral St., Allegheny. se7-125
WIRE NAIL OPERATORS-FOR OKP.S1AN
and Brooklyn machines: S2 50 per day to ex
erlenced men. CARNEGIE, PHIPPS A CO..
IM.. Beaver Falls Mills. se5-74
BInle and Female Help.
HELP-HOTEL COOKS-PORTERS, DISH
WASHERS, yardmen, drivers, laborers,
married and single nurses, chambermaids,
dining room girls. WALKER'S, No. 6 Sixth st..
second floor. se6-75
STENOGRAPHER-YOUNG MAN OR LADY;
must be quick and accurate at figures; also
with good, legible long hand. Address R, Dis
patch office, stating salary expected. se7-14
Rooms, Houses, dtc
HOUSE TO RENT, FDRNISHED HOUSE OF
7 or 8 rooms In Allegheny. Pittsburg or East
End by a family of four adults; no children. Ad
dress, with particulars, H. H. H Dispatch office.
seS-100
BOOMS-TWO COMMUNICATING BOOMS,
furnlsbedor unfurnished, with or without
board; must be in good neighborhood and have
all modern conveniences; best of references fnr
?.uP.eU Address stating location, terms, etc.,
O. R. D Dispatch office. se7-49
EOOMS-ONE OR TWO-FOB LADY AND
child of eror -winter, with or without board,
in Allegheny, Oakland or East End; references:
state price. Address H. B., Dispatch office.
se7-a
KOOM-IN PRIVATE FAMILY-OAKLAND
or Shadvslde by lady of culture for literary
work; best reference. Address COLLEGE, Dls-
patchonoe. au4--lhllu
WANTED.
Female IlelD.
COOK A FIRST-CLASS COOK; HIGHEST
wages paid: city reference required. Apply
NORTH HIGHLAND AND bTANION AVES.,
East End. - se7-15
COOK FORBMALL FAMILY; GOOD WAGES
and steady place for the right party. Inquire
at 923 Penn ave. W. H. KEtC'H. se7-28
c
OOK-A GOOD FEMALE COOK; NO SUN
DAY work. 242S PENN AVE.
SC6-14
GIRL-GOOD ONE FEO.M 18 TO 18 YEARS OF
age for llcht bousework in small lamlly.
Call on Thursday at ROOM 8, 07 Fonrtb ave., cltv.
se7-34
a
IRL TO DO GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN
a small family or three. Apply at 188 LOCUST
Allegheny. se7-7
1 1RL-TO DO HOUSEWORK, BY A COUPLE;
JT wattes S3 per week; good home. Inquire NO.
2 SENECA ST.
NITf'-. KT A7-QZ
se7-92
i""l IRL-FROM 14 TO 18 YEARS. FOB LIGHT
VT housework; come well recommended. Apply
718 GUM ST. se7-!U9
"URL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK-Ap-
v jtaix as musaiixu j iiUL,u &i., upstairs.
se7-97
HOUSF.KEEPER-OF EXPERIENCE FOR A
mall family: one who can wash and Iron
well: German prelerred; best reference required;
ood wages to tbe right party. Address A R.,
lspatch office. seT-118
LADIES-TO DO WRITING AT HOME. SEND
self-addressed stamped envelope to HAGER
CO., South Bend. Xnd. se7-44
VTURSE AN EXPERIENCED NURSE TO
JJN take care of children: references required.
Address K, J., Dispatch office. Fe7-M
QALESLADIES-IO-EXPERIENCED LADIES
jp for our various departments. Apply to
DAN Z1GER & CO.. Sixth st. and Penn ave.
sc7-13
SALESLADY GOOD ONE AT 885 FIFTH
AVE. se7-Ul
WAISTMAKER- AN EXPERIENCED WAIST
MAKER. At 24 COL W i.LL ST., city.
se7-l!0
WAIST MAKER-WITH EXPERIENCE. AP
PLY at SI FEDERAL ST., Allegheny
City. ee5-33
5YT7-AISTMAKER AND ONE SKIRTMAKER;
V must have experience. ROOM 6, 55 Fifth
se7-85
TTTOMAN COOK-NONE BUT GOOD AND
TV steady need apply; good wages for the
right one: Germin preferred,
Applr on Monday
morning at JiUKU-JiA.H
ave., city.
HOTEL, 1187 Liberty
se7-102
YOUNG LADY TOTAKE CHARGEOFFUR
exhibit at Exposition. Apply In person to
PAULSON BROTHERS, 441 Wood St. se7-64
SItnntlons.
, JD books requiring only occasional attention;
atteno to opening or closing or hooks, correction
of errors or anything in the line of accounting)
have had long experience and can give the best of
reierences. a. r. bawuxll, i7
Allegheny, Fa.
Federal St.,
au'Ji-R)
POSITION-BY STENOGRAPHER ANDTYPE
WRITER (Remington) as private secretnry
or general correspondent. Address SECRETARY,
Lock Box 292, city. au7-57
POSITION-AS GARDENER. DRIVER OR TO
make himself generally useful about a place
by man or experience.
Dispatch office.
Address GARDENER,
sev-iw
OITUATION
-AS 8UPERINTENDF.NT OF
coal or coke works, by young man 30 years of
age: baslbad several years' experlen
' experience Indifferent
branches of the business. Address G. B. D., Dis
patch office. se5-84
SIIUATION-TO TAKE CHARGE OF WORK
and superintending of buildings: can make
plans and specifications and give estimates of
same. Address A. B., Dispatch office. se8-19
S1TUATION-AS WET NURSE: BEST OF
references. Address P. B., Dispatch office.
se7-25
Partner.
PARTNER-A GENTLEMAN WITH 82, 000 IN
a business Just starting: large sales and big
Srofits; reference exchanged. Address G. 1!.,
lspatch office. se7-93
PARTNER-WITH MODERATE CAPITAL TO
Join advertiser In ve-y lucrative business.
Address LUCRATIVE, Dls patch office. se7-137
Boarders nod Lodserft.
BOARDERS AND LODGER3-8HADYSIDE;
room and board for two gentlemen or mar
ried couple. Apply ON PREMISES. Amberson
ave.. third door below Presbyterian Church.
se7-2l
BOARDERS-CORNERS. HIGHLAND AND
WALNUT, East End; also meal boarders:
referrence required. 8e7-47
BOARDERS-AND ROOMERS FOR A NICE
furnished front room. 190 FEDERAL ST.,
Allegheny. 6e7-l05
OCCUPANTS FOR PARLORS-SUITABLE
for two or three gentlemen or married
couple; also second-story lront facing park: ref
erence exchanged. 23 MONTGOMERY AVE.,
Allegheny. se7-107
OCCUPANTS FOR FURNISHED SECOND
story front room with balcony. 279 FED
ERAL ST.. Allegheny. SC7-86
Boarding.
BOARD AND LODGING-FOR FIVE ()
gentlemen in some desirable locality in town
or Allegheny G. 78, Dispatch office. se7-112
KOOM AND BOARDING IN PRIVATE
family: East End. Sbadysid preferred:
single gentleman: no other boarders; reference.
31. H. B., Dispatch office. ce7-31
Flnnoclnl.
BONDS AND STOCKS-THE UNION TRANS
FER AND TRUST CO.. 121 and 123 Fourth
ave., makes a specialty of acting as registrar and
transfer agent for tbe stock and bonds of corpora
tions; we guarantee by our Indorsement on the
stocks and bonds that they are authorized Issues,
and therefore, a protection to the officers of cor
porations, stockholders and the hanks taking
them as collateral for loans. Terms moderate and
adapted to suit all special cases. se3-6
CAPITALISTS-TO BUILD FIREBRICK
works at Blsler. on lines of H. it le nri
Beech Creek Railroads: a good quality or clay and
Lj-lenty
ui it. Auurcss ix, .., ooxzid, Clearfield,
ausi-3-gu
TONEY-OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH
J.VX ING money to any amount on bond and
mortgage are unequaled: lowest rates or Interest
and no delay. It you need money apply MORRIS
A FLEMING, HaFonrth ave. Jy27-85-TTBSu
MORiGAGES-ri,000,000 TO LOAN ON CITY
and suburban properties at 4, 6 and 6 per
cent, and on larms In Allegheny and adjacent
counties at 6 per cent. L M. PENNOCK A SON,
147 Fourth avenue. ap7f41
MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS
to suit at 4K. 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES A
BAlLEJf, 164 Fourth ave Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTSsn
TO LOAN MONEY-WE HAVE OVER ONE
million dollars to loan on city and suburban
property at 4Ji per cent; no tax: we will also
loan money on Improved farms In Allegheny,
Beaver, Fayette Washington and Westmoreland
counties: any marketable security taken for loans
of any amount. BLACK A BAIRD, 95 Fourth
ave. Je3-a9-su
miscellaneous.
FREE BITE AND FREE GAS GIVEN TO
manufactories at Jeanuette, on mala line of
Pennsylvania Railroad. Address EAST JEAN
NETfE LAND CO., Greensburg, Pa. mhlS-50-Bu
YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF
Stewart A Co.'s fine cabinet photos for 1, at
90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny.
mv2S-49-TT8u
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE
Cltr Reslaences.
HOME-OR EXCHANGE FOR CONVENIENT
suburban property; a fine city home, almost
new brick house of nine rooms, vestibule, hall,
hath, laundry, pantry, hot and cold water
throughout, speaking tubes, both gases, finely
grained, painted and papered: nice large lot 50x
130, with hard walks, grape arbor, shrubbery and
shade; a convenient residence: locality directly
on the line of electric cars; price 88.000; less than
actual cost, and much below surrounding valua
tions on similar properties. CHARLES BOMERS
A CO., 313 Wood St.. 6019 Penn ave. se7-3G"
Qf BOO-CORN ER PRO PERT Y EIG HTEEN TH
JJ7 ward, handsome piece or ground almost
2uo leet square, grape arbor, good cistern, excel
lent spring water, substantial house of 4 rooms; a
nice little borne and a very promising investment
at the price named. CHARLES SOMERS A CO.,
313 Wood st 6019 Penn ave. se6-58'
Of) 600-W1LBERT STREET, NEAR PROS
3ZJ PECT, Mt. Washington; new frame
dwelling, s rooms, hall, vestibule, both gases,
water, etc; front and rear porches, shade trees,
shrubbery, etc., making a handsome little home:
lot 41X100. Wil. PLTTY A CO., 107 Fourth avei
nue. se7-12l
ffiJQ 700-WEBSTER AVE.. NEAR ERIN.
fl) new mansard brick dwelling 7 rooms,
double parlors, slate mantels, water and gas,
china closets, rear entrance, all conveniences.
WM. PETTY A CO., 107 Fourth ave. se7-121
COO-BEDFORD AVE.. NEAR ROBERTS,
7 brlCK hOnftA A InrtrA riuimg all nasi.
papered this spring; side entrance: lot 20x127 to
alley. WM. PETlV A CO., 107 Fourth ave.
sei-m-
QQ 500-ON WEBSTER STREET, BRICK
Js and frame house; Brooms: hall andattle;
gasand water; easy terms. SeeEWlNGABYEKS,
83 Federal St., and 160 Fourth ave. se3-60-wsu
QQ 200 OVERHU.L STREET, BRICK HOUSE
iji-n uinve rooms ana attic, nan, good cellar,
lot 2UXI00: room to build. ALLES A BAILEY. 164
Fourth avenue. Tel. 167. se6-33"
East End Residences.
QO 60O-A NEAT NEW FRAME HOUSE OF S
u7jf rooms, ball, natural gas. city water, only
2 minutes from Penn avenue cable Hue and oua
square rromNegley avenue. J. E. GLASS. No.
1SB Fifth are. se7-63
-I OOO-A NEAT FOUR-ROOMED FRAME
jPA.1 dwelling, with lot 25x100; sewerage com
plete: only one sqnare from Duquesne Electrlo car
mho in jlssi
End.
J. E, GLASS, No. IM Fifth
ave.
. se7-68
QQ 800 A GREAT BARGAIN; BRICK
iPO) house; (rooms, attic, hall, porches, water,
cellar, gas. etc: lot 22x80 feet: Edmund, near
Penn ave. D. BEHEN A SON, 4112 Penn ave.
. se7-25
n OOO-A GOOD INVESTMENT: 2 FRAME
Lm uuuscBi viicvi ia.uu uue 01 rooms, water,
cellar, etc; lot 20x153 feet; Cedar to Edmund st,
D. BKBJCH A BON, 4U1 Penn ave. SS7-2S
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
- Enm End Residences-
AUBURN STREET-CORNER PROPERTY; A
new two-story frame house of six rooms;
finished attic, hall, vestibule and slate mantels,
nat. gas and every modern convenience; front
TV. porcnes; lot axiw; vuij fo,9uv.
J.E.
GLASS, No. 133 Fifth ave.
se8-es
DAUPHIN, NEABEVELING STREET-ATA
bargain; 2 frame houses; one of 4 rooms,
attic and cellar, and one of 8 rooms; lot2ax91 feet.
D. BEHEN & BON, 4112 Penn ave. se7-28
HOMEO-N FIFTH AVE. 10 MINUTES FROM
postofflce; two-story mansard brick dwell
ing, 10 rooms, bath, 2w. cs., both gases, laundry.
etc; complete nouse; eieganiivpapereo; gooa Dig
lot, to a paved street.
THOMPSON &
Kiv vn t ourtn ave.
se7-145-UThSU
HOME-COZY LITTLKHOME: S ROOMS; LOT
25x128 ft. ; Twenty-arst ward: only 10 minutes'
walk toE. Liberty station; 2 minutes to Dnquesne
Electric line: newly painted; vety convenient;
easy terms. MELLON BROTHERS, 6M9 Station
street. se7-68-Mwrsu
OAKLAND-AT A BARGAIN A CHOICE
Oakland residence; a new two-story and
mansard brick residence of eight rooms, hall,
vestibule, bath, w. e. and w. s.. range, h. and c.
water, slate mantels and tile hearth, inside shut
ters, front and rear porch; the house is hand
somely papered throughout: large, dry cellar,
nicely cemented and perfectly dry: the sewerage
Is perfect, being connected with main city sewer;
lot 24x100 to an alley: Immediate possession. J.
E. GLASS, No. 138 Fifth ave. s7-8
K 80O-8HAD Y SIDE NEW 9-ItOOM FRAM E
u5ej? dwelling, wltb vestibule, ball, front and
back stairs, hard wood staircase, range, bath. h.
and c water. Inside, w. c., nat. and art. gas, flue
chandeliers, porch, front and back stairs, nicely
papered. This property is only 1 square from
Filth avenue cable and Duquesne electric roads
and In first-class neighborhood; lot S3xlC0: must
be sold at once; terms easy. M. V. H1PPLE A
CO.. 98 Fourth ave. au31-es-TuThSu
Ql 850 ONE SQUARE FROM NORTH
u)tc9 Highland ave., a complete and modern
frame resluence of six large rooms and attic, ball,
vestibule, bath. w. c. and w. s.. Inside shutters,
slate mantels, tile hearths, sliding doors between
parlor and dining room, large arobed doorway
from ball to parlor, range, b. and c. "water, large
pantry, large porches with balcony; lot 25x100;
compfete sewerage. J. E. GLASS, No. US Filth
ave. se7-68
Q OOO-CONRAD STREET, TWENTIETH
709 ward, new modern frame dwelling, five
rooms, attic, ball, vestibule, front and rear
porches, slate mantel, tile hearth, side entrance,
slate roof, natural gas. Inside w. c. etc.: com
plete sewerage: grained all through; lot 20x130
feet: one-half square from cable line; terms easy.
L. O. FRAZ1EK, Forty-fifth and Butler sts.
se5-82-Tursu'
S2
BOO-LIBEKTY AVENUE. NEAR FOR-
7 TIETH street, new modern frame dwell
ing, 8 rooms, finished attic, hall, vestibule, Inside
shutters, side entrance, slate mantel, tile hearth,
slate roof, etc., grained and well finished, lot20x
10O feet: close to cable line: easy terms. L. O.
FRAZIER. ITorty-fifth and Bntler sts.
se5-82-TuFSu'
O 80O-NEW MODERN FRAME DWELL
ilfjQl ING, 5 rooms, finished attic, ball, vesti
bule. Inside shutters, slate mantel, front and rear
Sorches, slate roof. etc. nicely grained and well
nlshed, lot 20x100 feet; close to Shadvslde station.
1. a. it.; easy terms, u. v. jjltAZlttlc foriy-
fifth and Butler sts.
se5-S2-TnrBu
QQ 050 IF SOLD AT ONCE; NEW FRAME
350? house Just completed containing seven
rooms, ball, hath and attic, gas and water, slate
mantel, front and rear verandas, good lot 25x125,
located on a good street In East End one sonars
i from cable cars; terms easy. Address OWNER,
xrisoaica omce. ses-sa
tDpr 000 COLLINS AVE., ELEGANT FEAME
UU) dwelling, nine large rooms, ball, vesti
bule, bath. Inside w. c.alite mantels, tile hearths,
both rases, all conveniences, hardwood flnlsn
throughout; this Is a rare bargain and worth In
vestigating; lot SSxlSS. WM. PETTY A CO.. 107
Fourth ave. se7-l2l"
QpT OOO-TWO STORY FRAME DWELLING,
DJi six looms, ball, good cellar, laundry, bath
with inside w. c, b. and c water, both gases,
nice large porches; lot 24x145 to 40 ft. St., handy to
both cable lines and Dnquesne Electric Road.
GEO. C. SLEETH, Penn and bhady aves. E. E.
BC4-12'
fflr7 OOO - R1PPEY ST. (PAVED), N1NE
3 I 7 TEENTH ward, two minutes' walk to
Negleyave., good seven-room brick house; batb.
gas. laundry, etc : nicely furnished: Urge lot, 47
X120 ft.: ten minutes to K. Liberty station.
MELLON BBOTHERS, 6319 Station St.
6e7-65-TTSu
QQ 800-ONLY EUCLID AVENUE, ATWO
i?.J7 STORY frame house of five rooms and fin
ished attic hall, vestibule gas and water; front
and rear porches; bouse newly painted and In
first-class repair. J, E. GLASS, No. 138 Firth
ave. se7-68
Allegheny Residences.
FEDERAL ST. NO. 28, 8-STORY BRICK. 11
rooms, bath, w. c, latest style slate marble
and hardwood mantels and tile hearths, dumb
waiter, two complete kitchens, speaking tubes,
art stained glass in vestibule and bath room, in
side shutters and all the modern conveniences;
tbe finest residence on the street: for sale cheap
to quick buyer, DEROY BROS, 307 Binlthneld
st. se7-150
HOME-ONE OF THE F1NEST-8ANDU8KY
st., Allegheny, near parks, elegant modern
brick dwelling of 10 rooms. 2 bath rooms, 2 w. c,
laundry, both gases, marble mantels and hearths,
artistically papered: everything complete; rear
porch, side entrance: lot 29x115: will be sold on
easy terms. BAXTER, THOMPSON A CO., 102
Fourth ave se7-144-wrsu
HOUSE-WE HAVE A BARGAIN FOR A
ready buyer in a number one 8-roomed brick
residence with all conveniences; large lot: near to
Allegheny parks: detailed description by mall;
personal investigation through card of introduc
tion from us or In company with our representa
tive. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 Wood St.
and 6C19 Penn ave. se6-21
KIRKPATR1CK AVENUE. SECOND WARD
Three neat, new brick houses, six rooms,
attic, boarded cellar, w. cs, range hall, vesti
bule, slate roof: these are the kind or bouses that
will rent readily to good tenant: we decline to
rent, because we wish to sell; price about St,000,
on easy terms; a good chance. A. LEuGATE A
BON, 31 Federal su. Allegheny. se7-131'
SECOND WARD, ALLEGHENY-S1X-HOOM,
press brick front, double attic halls, vesti
bule, side entrance; all late Improvements: house
elcgantlv finished; a bargain: owner going awav.
BECKFELD A BRACKEN. 61 Ohio stf
se3-fl-WTsu'
WASHINGTON ST., ALLEGHENf - DE
SIRABLE residence, lot 64x175 to Church
ave., all conveniences, will be sold on easy terms
at a bargain to close an estate. All particulars of
W. W. MCNEILL A BRO., 152 Fourth ave. se5-3
QA OOO CALIFORNIA AVE., ALLEGHENY
Ttfc CITY, two frame dwellings of five rooms,
mansards, good cellars each; also one-story frame,
large storeroom and kitchen, now occupied as a
grocery, good side entrance and very pleasant lo
cation: owner going to leave the city ana 1 will
ing to make a sacrifice; lot 60x85. Come quick or
address WALDRON A MCDOWELL, 271 Beaver
ave., Allegheny City. se7-3
OOO-WASHINGTON STREET.
ALL
I. hall.
VJ7 GHENY: brick dwelling, 8 rooms.
vestibule, double parlors, bath. Inside w. c,
slate mantels, range, handsomely painted and
finished throughout; an exceptional bargain:
easy terms; lot 14x75. WM. PETTY A CO?, 107
Fourth avenue. se7-!2l
CpTOO CASH AND BALANCE SAME AS
Opt) rent fo a two-story brick house or 7 rooms
and hall, on Lacock st.. near Sandnsky "st.: must
sell before Oct. 1; price below market value. Bee
EWING ABYERSi 93 Federal St., and 166 Fourth
ave. se3-61-wrsu'
CM 800-ON BOYLE STREET (2), BOUSES
Ji5t renting for 8552. See EWING A BYERS.93
Federal st. and 166 Fourtn ave. se3-6l-wrsu
Snbnrbnn Residences.
BELLEVUE-SKVKHAL NICE DWELLINGS
In the thriving borough of Bellevue from
K.800 to S3, 000 each. A. LEGGATE A SON. 31
Federal St., Allegheny. se7-131
TTOUSE-AT CRAKTON-LARGE LOT
IL BI.E, etc,
Address JAMES bTANWIX. P.
O. BOX 236, cltv.
se7-87-
RESIDENCE-BDi" THIS PROPERTY FOR A
profitable Investment. Its ownership at
present cost guarantees absolutely quick and large
returns In adtanclng value, and at the same time
an elegant snburban home is secured: location
near P. R. R. station, within two squares of elec
tric railroad route: short ride to city: almost five
acres of ground, new modern stvle house, com
prising reception ball, 4 rooms and pantry, first
floor; second floor, 4 rooms, bath and three nice
attic rooms: a well built house with large porches,
flue dry cellar, ground elevated, commanding
grand view or EasKLlberty Valley: wideaTcnues
direct to station; low price. CHARLES SOMERS
A CO., 313 Wood street, 6019 Penn ave. se7-18
KESIDENCE-OR EXCHANGE KOR CITY
property, an elegant suburban home In one
of the fine resident towns of Western Pennsylva
nia, about one acre or ground shaded with large
forest trees, divided by hard walks, productive In
fruits, bounded by wide shaded avenues, modern
house of 10 rooms, finely finished and complete In
every detail: price very low: (12.000: photograph
or this property will be shown and full particulars
glTen inquirers at our offices. CHARLES SOM
KRS A CO., 313 Wood St., 6019 Penn ave. seS-U
Q 400-AN1CE WILK1NSBURG HOME AT
t?G a low price and on easy terms of payment;
new house fa rooms, pantry, finished attic, slate
mantels, good dry cellar, city water, natural gas,
electric lights, etc., front and back porches; lot
30x149: desirable situation; close to P. R. It.
station: house will be finished In first-class order,
and completed and ready for occupants by 10th to
15th lnsts. CHARLES SOMERS A CO.. 313 Wood
st. and 6019 Penn ave. se4-2-Thsn
S6
SOO-SEW1CKLKY PINE STTHTTBRAW
9 home: beautiful around extending 4m fAt
iw vnuiiitc streets; iairo, luuage, iruu: excellent
house of nine rooms: complete order: surround
ings on every hand attractive; convenient to sta
tion. CHARLES SOMERS A CO.. 3U Wood St.,
6019 Penn ave. se?
FOR SALE LOT.
Mineellaneans.
OWN A HOME-WE WILL BUY OB BUILD
for you anywhere and let your rent pay for
mo urujjcny: no security recuirea. GRANITE
STATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch
offices. Standard building, 631-ill Wood St., Pitts
burg mvl3-lS-TTSSU
ffiQ 100 TWO-STORY FHAMEHOU8E, FIVE
tjPO rooms, nat. gas; corner lot 82)4x122. Frailer
at.; a desirable home.
2,760-Two-story brick, five rooms, attic: quiet,
retired street; city water, ete. Lombard St.,
Eleventh ward, city.
S3, iV) -Two-story frame mansard house, six rooms
and kitchen; nat. gas; fitted for art. gas
sewered, etc.
17S-Two lots on Arabella st,,Twentleth ward,
20x100 each.
RTTwo-story house, seven rooms; R. A
v. ,., xn ttixi; goua cuiiiratiou, iruit
trees, etc; terms easy, or exchange.
-seVU-orso Mttiitti&wis.
FOR SALE LOTS.
Cltv l.otw
tQQsee-crrr lot, 20x100, within iomin-
(JPjLI UTES' ride or tbe Conrt House; certain to
double In a short time. WM. PETTY & CO.. 107
Fourth ave. se7-121
Earn End Lot.
BOQUET STREET, OAKLAND-CHEAPEST
lots; size 23x13): street paved and sewered:
electrlo cars pass these lots: fare 5c: only 81.750
earh; terms to suit. SeeBEEDB. COYLEACO.,
131 Fourth ave. te7-70-TTbSu
ROQUET STREET. OAKLAND ONLY M
JU per foot; a choice lot, 24 It. front. For par
ticulars see J. E. GLASS, No. US Fifth ave.
se7-68
CRAIG STREET-FULTON PLACE PLAN-A
Choice lot, size 50x140 ft. J. E. GLASS, No.
143 Fifth ave.
se7-68
LOTS-IN CHAS. E. CORNELIUS' PLAN AT
Mornlngslde. Eighteenth ward, can be
bought in blocks of 6, 10 or 15 at reduced prices,
and on the most liberal and accommodating
terms. Small cash payments: long time. SeeN.
P. SAWYER, Agent, on the grounds, or CHAS.
E. CORNELIUS. 406 Grant st. Je26-32
LOTS 24X100 IN ELBA SQUARE; ONLY 8
minutes' ride from Conrt House: the best
value for the money to be bad anywhere: be sure
and examine these lots before buying elsewhere.
WM. PETTY A CO., 107 Fourth ave. se7-12l
SHETLAND AVENUE NEAR LINCOLN
avenue, and on line or Duquesne Electric
line, a choice lot. site U0xl20; price only 850 per
foot front. J. E. GLASS, No. 138 Fifth ave.
se7-8
ffijf) 300 A GOOD EAST END INVESTMENT;
3?f7 fine level place of ground, corner of two
streets, measuring 141x138 feet or four large lots;
in excellent locatton for building: easy terms of
payment. CHARLES SOMERS A CO.. 31J Wood
St., 6019 Penn ave. se4-2-Thsu
B1 500-CHOICE BUILDING LOTS, 25 FEET
OX? front on good paved street, close to Fifth
ave. cable and convenient to center of the city;
first- class houses buildings surrounding.
CHARLES 80MERS A CO., 313 Wood St.. 6019
Penn ave. se7-19
OfJ 800 LOT-HOWE ST..
NEAR HIGH-
iu)l1 LAND and Fifth aves.;
fcetlr level and very ripslr&hi nptcrlihnrhnnri
owner leaving city: must be sold at once. M.
F. HIPPLE A CO., 96 Fourth ave. se7-81-TTStt
CCTSO-LOTS
GOOD LEVEL LOT-FIRST ST..
u5J Homewood
tnree minutes' walk to P. R.
a. siauon, dxiuu :eet: very easy payments.
MELLON BROTHERS. 6349 Station at.,E.E.
se7-66-TuThsn
S2Q OOO-ON EDWIN ST., NEAR HIGHLAND
CJO) ave.. Twentieth ward; a beautiful, level
$lece or ground, 120x120; terms to suit. See
H03. MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butler st. se7-4l-WBu
QQOO-FOR 2 LOTS, 19x100 EACH. ON DAUI,-
wtj rnirt sc near Maimiua: wortn si.IOO;
owner bard up. needs cash.
See THOS. MCCAF-
JIIBY, 3509 Butler St.
se7-41-"su"
flj-l 500-FOK A CHOICE LOT IN THE
jj JL Fahnestock plan. Homewood ave. Heeagts.,
BAXrER, THOMPSON A CO., 182 Fourth ave.
Be7-143
Allegheny Lota.
FREMONT BT.-CHEAP BUILDING LOTS
near bead or Fremont St., Allegheny; elec
tric cars; easy terms: S400 upward. W. W.
MCNEILL A BRO., 152 Fourth ave. se5-4'
Suburban Lota,
ffiQ 300 TWO FINE CORNER LOTS, COM
35il7 PRISING measurement oi 60x100 feet; first
class location in Wllklnsburg tor business and
residence purposes: easy terms or payment.
CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 313 Wood St.. 6019
Penn ave. se4-2-Thsu
Fnnns.
FARM-ONE OF THE BEST AND MOST
detlrable farms In the State situated on three
railroads, 108 acres, 100 acres In hlgn state of cul
tivation, elegant house of eight rooms and good
barn, cannot be surpassed In choice fruit such as
peaches, apples, pears, cherries, etc., two acres
strawberries, abundance of blackberries; rasp
berries, currants, Russian apricots, Japan plums,
quinces, etc, 600 grape vines. 60 choice varieties,
has beautiful grove and one-hair mile of water
front and excellent railroad facilities: a bargain
as owner wishes to retire. ROOM 2, Excelsior
building, Sixth and Grant st. se7-6
TJIARMS-BEAUTIFDL FARMS FROM 22 to 300
i' acres, Westmoreland county; now Is the time
to look at them; send for my list.
KUtlM z. KX-
se3-23-WF8u
VCIBIU J?miUAHT.
GRAZING FARM OF 408 ACRES-GOOD
bouse, barn and orchard: price, 84,600. J.
H. BRISTOR. Martlnsbnrg. West Va. se7-42
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Opportunities.
TJAKERY-F1NEONE CHEAP: OTHERS 8J7S.
8450. 8700. 11.000.
HOLMES A CO.. 420 Smlth-
field st.
se7-ior
TDUBINESS-LIGHT MANUFACTURING,
j per ce
good salary.
J per cent profit: 83,000 capital; pys good
HOLMES A CO.. 420 Smithfield.
se7-10O
CLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING
In a No. 1 town near the city doing an ex
tensive business. HOLMES A CO., 420 bmlthfleld
street. se7-101
COUNTRY STORE OLD ESTABLISHED:
splendid trade; Invoice ROOM 2. Excelsior
Building. se3-23-wisu
DRUGSTORE-CHEAP IF SOLD AT ONCE.
Parties Interested can get particulars by
addressing P. J., Dispatch office. se5-So-
EXCLUS1VE RIGHTS TOifTHE LIGHTNING
ratcbet band drill; entirely new principles;
knuckle Joint lever: unlimited power; con
tinuous motion: automatic telescopic rolled
feed: used where no other can work: accom
plish more than any three now made;
monopolizing tbe trade; great profits: also the
only nut lock ever made on scientific principles.
Address SAFE BUSINESS, Dispatch office.
se6-16
HORSE UHOEING SHOP WITH IOOLS AND
stock in good condition: will rent. Apply to
tfAjic3iuuaiLij, 4uircy-uiira st. ana ijiDer
ave. se5-7J-FSu'
Liberty
3- IVERY. BOARDING ANDSALE STABLE
J only 82,000, with 20 stalls, size 40x120. two
offices, undertaking rooms; also, three living
rooms, including adjoining vacant lot. 20x120;
lease runs 11 years with privilege of renewal;
everything oompleteand in good order; situated
on Beaver avenue. Allegheny City. WALDRON
A MCDOWELL, 271 Beaver ave., Allegheny City.
se7-2
MANUFACTURING BUSINESS. 8550-LI-CENSED
hotels, HO00 to 88,(00; notion.
snoe. doming and furnishing stores In good
towns near tbe cltv; groceries, 8500tot-,000: other
stores and
business chances.
Jf.EJSU.lVAL, x
CHAPMAN,
433 Grant St.
NOTION STORE-AT A BARGAIN.
A CO., 4.D Smithfield.
HOLMES
se7-101
SHOE STORE SPLENDID LOCATION.
HOLMES A CO., 420 Smithfield St. se7-101
290 GAL. MILK DEPOT AND ROUTE, GRO
CERIES, (350. S300. 1.100 to 13,000; elgar store,
j 1500. S750 to 3,ax; other business chances.
HOLMES A CO., 420 Smithfield St. teS-63
a Business Properties.
FOUNDRY-COMPLETE, NEW, FOB GRAY
Iron and steel castings: situate on Ohio river,
with level lot of five acres, boat landing, two
competing railroads: station on premises; rail
road swltcb into works: close to Plttsbnrg; all
facilities necessary to comnete wltb anybody;
Buoerlor location ana advantages; open hearth
furnace cupalos. gas generators, etc., etc.;
worth 130.000: sell at S1S.O0O; on time to good par
ties: a sure paying Investment to anybody who
understands the business and resident citizens
ready to take Interest In concern with an able
management. ED W1TTISU, 410 Grant street,
Pittsburg, Pa. se6-23-u-wssu
LIGHT M'FT'RING PLANT-READY SALE
for Its product: price (5,000; owners In other
business. Address SPECIALTY. Dispatcb office.
867-12
MACHINE SHOP-WITH 1HE NECESSARY
machines, tool) and fixtures; situated In tbe
business center of the city; this Is a rare oppor
tunity for a Jobbing business. For particulars ad
dressP. O. BOX 1033. se6-4
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
machinery and iHetnls.
CALL TO SEE THE AUTOMATIC TYPE
WRITER; writes without arlhbon: self-Inker,
self-sp.icer, light and substantial: call to see tbe
housenold engine: runs the sewing machine, ven
tilates the house, rocks the cradle, fanstlie baby,
does the churning, etc.: coming, tbe compressed
air fruit preserver; keeps fruit, mil K and meats
without the use of ice; call or send for circular; 1
can now take 50 horses to board on preserved fod
der, etc. O.K. FLOWER, 110 Fourth avenue,
Pittsburg, j e22-ai-MS6u'
ENGINES AND BOILERS-NEW AND RE
FITTED: repairing promptly attended to.
PORTER FOUNDRX AND MACHINE CO.,
LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegbenr, Pa.
'Jr2-3
Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock, Etc.
BIRDS-AND ANIMALS OF ALL KINDS,
gold fish and fixtures, an endless variety of
caKcii (Heuwwuwii iuik.iuk uiras and seeu
loraii Diras, nue aogs. jLsinuil'S J51K
BIRD STORE.
640 Smithfield st.
aulZ-70-TTSu
HORSES-AT PUBLIC AUCTION SALE ON
Tuesday, September 9. at C. POOL'S,
Frankstownave., E.E., 10 head of draught horses,
ranging from 6 to 6 yrs. old, 1 road cart and
driving mare; of great Interest to contractors.
se7-52
Snscenaneooa.
B
OOKS-SURGEONS AND PHYSICIANS'
books of late Dr. Theo. Schmanser. tNn
7SECONDST.. Allegheny. se3-lS-WTSu
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL LABORERS AND DOMESTICS
direct from Virginia. PEREGR1NO. 159
Fourth ave. se7-M
PERSONAL- BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU
have any books to sell, let ns know. LEVI'S
BOOK. STORE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building.
mb?
ERSONAL-DB. AND MME. Dt LESTER,
tbe wonderful trance medlnms and clair
voyants, are in the city: do not fall to consult
them; see bills. Parlors 139 W If LIE AVE, Pitts
burg. .ei.29
ERSONAL-WE WANT EVERV BOY AND
girl tO XnOW that 1TA Will nv thul-nM nl...,.T
book
looks and furnish them with others &t iw..t
prices. FRANK BACON A Co.. am Hmlthn.irt
street. au5
FOUND.
I T710UND-TA-VA-ZON SPECIALS CUBE ALL
IJD cbronle diseases. JtaOKANTST. M743I -
TO LET.
Cltv Realaeneeaw
KEATING ALLEY NO. 1, NEAR ROBERTS
St., new brick bouse, two minutes from
Wylle ave cable cars, six rooms, finished attic,
inside w. c : rent, tis per month. Inquire of Mc
CULLOUGH A SMITH, 31 Seventh st. an28-75t
Qr- PER MONTH-CHOICE 2-STOKY BRICK
VAl dwellings, seven rooms each, bathroom,
nat. and art. gas, lanndry and cellar. Inside shut
ters, good sewerage, etc, one minute from Wylle
avenue cable line and eight minutes' from new
postofflce. See BLACK A BAIRD, 93 Fourth ave.
te6-20f
Allegheny Resldsncea.
ALLEGHENY 12 WINDSOR ST., NEAR
Allegheny avenue; two-story mansard brick
dwelling: seven rooms, ball, vestibule, bath. In
side w. c, nat. and art. gas. BAXTER, THOMP
SON A CO., 182 Fourth avenue. se7-141t
TALE ST., SECOND WARD-TWO NICE,
new six-room bouses, handsomely papered
throughout, both gases, city water, inside water
closet: only tenants who can furnish satisfactory
references need apply: rent 115. A. LEGGATB A
SON. 31 Federal St., Allegheny. s7-Ult
Rooms.
ROOM-LABGEJELEGANTLY FURNISHED
second-story front room; private family;
suitable for one or two gentlemen; within three
minutes' walk of postofflce. For terms, etc, ad
dress COMFORT, Box 353, postofflce, city.
se7-113-Tuwsut
KOOMS IN SUITE OR SINGLE. FUR
NISHED or unfurnished. In verv desirable
locality of Allegheny, facing parks. For further
particulars address A. A., Dispatch office.
se7-18t
"DOOMS SINGLE AND EN SUITE. FDR
XV N1SHED, East End; convevenlent to cable
Hotel Kenmawr and best boarding houses. Ad
dress S. J. East Liberty postofflce. se7-20t
KOOM SECOND -STORY FRONT ROOM,
newly furnished: all conveniences; elegant
location, lacing park. 10 CEDAR AVE.. Alle
gheny. se7-79t
Offices, Drsk Room. Etc.
DESK ROOM-FIRST FLOOR, 188 .FOURTH
AVE. se5-79-TnWT8nt
OFFICES-ONE OF THE BEST LOCATIONS
In tne city, corner Sixth ave. and Liberty
St., second floor; large, well-lighted rooms, with
vault, both gases, w. c , wasbstand, etc BAX
TER, THOMPSON A CO., 162 Fourth ave.
se7-142-TT8ut
OFFICES A FEW NICE ONES IN GEB
MANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING. t ood
and Diamond sts. sDlO-49t
STRAYED.
STRAYED TO THE RESIDENCE OF CH.
. GRINDER, Klttanulng road, O'Hara town
ship, a red cow with rour white feet: owner can
have same bv paying cnarges. 6e5-fl0
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
FOR SALE.
Fronting the Parks,
The most desirable and central location In
Allegheny.
NO. 21 MONTGOMERY AVa,
Modern brick bouse of 14 rooms, all oonven-
venlences. Lot 25x120 feet.
Loveliest Part of the Park.
For permit see
BAILEY. FAKRELIi & CO.,
se7-5S 619 Smithfield street.
LOTS.
LOTS.
LOTS.
On Milroy ave., Tenth Ward.
25x150; on electrlo cars, one square from
school house; the most desirable, convenient
and accessible in the ward; special prices and
terms to first purchaser.
M. F. HIPPLE x CO..
se7-73-WF8u 98 Fourth ave.
$15,000 INVESTMENT. -
FIFTH AVENUE, NEAR COURT HOUSE,
New and substantial 11-room brick dwelling,
wide hall, batb, and all modern conveniences,
with lot 21x120 feet to alley; No. 1 location for
physician; can easily be rented for $1,000 per
annum; lots In same square 20x120 have been
selling at 58.500 each; the dwelling cost to
build over $7,500; positively a bargain. Easy
terms.
se"-S3-Tnrsn
M. F. HIPPLE & CO.,
) Fourth ave.
$6,500 EAST END.
On 60-foot aspbaltum paved and sewered ave
nue, only one-half square fromjDuquesne Elec
tric road, also convenient to cable lines and P.
R.R. Hleeant new modern style 9-room brick:
residence, wide hall, large bathroom, with
latest improved sanitary plumblnjr, range,
laundry, stationary tubs, cemented cellar, com
plete electric work and fitted throughout with
finest combination chandeliers, china closets,
butler's pantry, lavatory, etc: the entire house
tastefully and artistically papered and deco
rated. This is a bargain. Terms: Small cash
payment down, balance lone time.
M. F. HIPPLE A CO..
e7-83-TUFSa No. 86 Fourth ave.
$26 PER FOOT.
OAKLAND.
About 400 feet front by 130 feet in depth, on
a St-foot street; only one and one-half squares
from Fifth avenue cable or Duquesne electrlo
roads; almost level and contains a number of
fruit and shade trees: commands fine view of
Schenley Park, and situated in A No. 1 neigh
borhood. Can be retailed readily at HO to $50
per toot. Cheapest property offered In the
city limits. Easy terms.
M. F. HIPPLE & CO.,
ge7-S3-Tnraa 96 FOURTH AVE.
$6,500 EAST END.
On 60 foot aspbaltum paved and sewered ave.
nue, only one-half sqnare from Dnquesne
Electric road, also convenient to cable lines and
P. R. R. Elecant new modern style nine room
brick residence, wide ball, large batb room,
wltb latest improved sanitary plumbing, range
laundry stationary tubs, cemented cellar, com
plete electric work and fitted throughout with
finest combination chandeliers, china closets,
butlers, pantry, lavatory, etc.: the entire bouse
tastefully and artistically papered and deco
rated. This is a bargain. Terms: Small cash
payment down, balance, long time.
ilF. HIPPLE 4 CO.,
an31-94-TTTF3T; No. 96 Fourth avenue.
LOTS. LOTS.
B. A. Elliott Plan,
Tenth Ward, Allegheny.
24x120 each, on PerrysvlUe ave. and Charles
street: line electric cars; best location and
neighborhood in city for tbe price; low price
and easy terms.
M. F. HIPPLE & CO.,
se7-73-WFSu 96 Fourth ave.
JDTtTJGr STORE
A GOOD OPPORTUNITY.
To secure one of the finest and best paying
retail drug stores in Allegheny City at cost.
Stock will Invoice abont 10.000. Will make
terms to suit. Reason for selling, the owner
wishes to retire from business.
For particulars see
REED B. C0YLE & CO., Agents,
131 FOURTH AVENUE.
SeWS-TTTSU
BUSINESS PROPERTY,
Oaldand, 5,000,
Comer on paved street, six-room dwelling and
storeroom, large stable, etc.; present owner bas
been doing a first-class business; books open for
inspection; must sell at once owing to removal
to wholesale store; terms: very small cash pay
ment down, balance monthly or quarterly. For
particulars see M. jr. HIPPLE eVCO-M Fourtli
TB- se7-83-Tursu
16 LOTS.
$3,400.
Oa 60-foot street, on MfWashrnttea,
Only short distance from incline, on line of
new electric road. These lots are25xl30 ft, to
alley, and can easily be retailed at 1350 to tiOO
.-.tcli. as there is a good demand for lots in this
neighborhood, Tbe biggest snap offered. Small
cash payment down, balance long time without
interest, M. P. HIPPLE dvCO., SO Fnnrth ave.
se7-&-nsii
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
$15,000.
Ellsworth Avenue Residence.
(JUEEN ANNE BRICK DWELLING
CONTAINING
RECEPTION HALL,
PARLOR,
LIBRARY,
DINING ROOM,
KITCHEN.
LAUNDRY,
BATH ROOM,
and seven bedrooms. The house bas all the
latest and best of modern conveniences. An
oped hardwood staircase of beautiful design,
with exquisite art glass window and a very
pretty fireplace and alcove in reception halt,
slato mantels, tile hearths and fancy grates in
every room, chandeliers with electric gas light,
inc. speaklnj tubes and electric bells through
out, house wired tor electric light aud papered
ricblv and tastefully throughout, large kitchen
and dining; room pantries, large built-in range
In kitchen, bath and stationary wasbstands In
bathroom with w. c separata; also bath and w.
c in cellar, stationary tubs in lanndry, ce
mented cellar, good large closets, hot air pipes
with registers to every room, sliding doors be
tween reception hall and parlor and between
parlor and library, inside shutters, large, beau
tiful front and side porch, side entrance, flag,
stone walks, fine large lawn, eta This bouse
was built by present owner for a home and no
expense was spared to make it complete la
every detail.
BLACK & BAIRD,
95 FOURTH AVENUE.
se7-M.rran
I BEAUTIFUL HOME.
QUEEN ANNE BRICK.
STONE TRIMMINGS.
K square from Duquesne Electric road.
ASPHALT PAVED STREET.
14 rooms, beantif nl cabinet mantels, with
tile facini and hearths, china closets,
lavatory, butler's pantry, dish sink, h.
and c. water.
ELEGANT BATH ROOM.
Round tower, full height of tbe house;
cemented cellar, built for furnace.
Large Comer Lot, 65x150.
See this elegant home before you bay.
BLACK & BAIRD,
95 Fourth Ave.
se7-5I-TTSa
SOUTH VIEW PLACE,
Choice bnllding lots, 50x150. 50x160 and
50x3)0 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, tine boardwalk from cltv line to prop
erty. Main streets 50 feet wide. Taxes low.
prices reasonable and terms easy; one-fourth
cash, balance in three or five equal annual in
stallments with Intel est.
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. Jy23
LOTS! LOTS! LOTS!
North Jeannette.
Fort Pitt Land Co.'s Plans
Adjoining the Fort Pitt Glass Works of Dlth
ridge & Co., which will be in operation in a
week or two. Houses are going up on every
nana.
UNPARALLELED ACTIVITY.
Fine lots, 40x100. on 0 foot streets, exceed
ingly low prices and very easy terms. Call
early and select a lot. Take advantage of
rising values. Be among tbe first and reap the
harvest. The demand for lots when the works
are started will be enormous, and bouses will
sell and rent rapidly.
Call or Bend at once for plans and prices to
Baxter, Thompson & Co,,
163 FOUTH AVENUE.
te7-I40-TTSu
AUCTION SALES.
HANDSOME FURNITURE AND OAR
PETS, One pictures, gent's gold watch,
mandolin, ttc. at auction TUESDAY MORN
ING. Sept. , at 10 o'clock, at the rooms. No.
SU Market st. English rug. parlor suit, fine
oak bookcases, secretary desks, full line of fine
parlor furniture, ratan, wood, leather and cane,
chairs and rockers, fine chamber suits, cheval
glass, chiffoniers, dressing cases, gent's gold
watch, fine mandolin, cost $35; fine oil paint
ings, center tables, sideboards, wardrobes,
bedsteads, washstands, hall racks, extension
tables, desks, rugs, curtains, shades, mattress,
springs, decorated toilet ware, cradles, clocks,
table oilcloth, feed lounges, folding bed, china
closets, etc.; also moquet, body brussels. velvec
and ingrain carpets, almost new. HUNK?
AUCTION CO , Auctioneers. se7-93
EDUCATIONAL.
TTARCOURT PLACE SEMINARY A
JJL school of the highest grade for young
ladies and girls. Established upon original
lines, its growth has been remarkable. For
catalogue address the Principal, MISS ADA
LAYER, B. A, Gambler, O. au28-9
A LLEGHENY ACADEMY FOR BOYS
XX Special attention to college preparation.
Private classes for ladies, with privilege of en
tering Wellesley on certificate. Opens Sent.
15. H W. MITCHELL, A. M., Ph. D.. Prlncl
pal. 69Arch st Allegheny. Pa. au20-16-'VTSa
"J4TR. M. BE LA SOLLAYE,
Of Vienna,
TEACHER OF ZITHER AND HARMONT.
23 Montgomery Ave, Allegheny City.
Close to Federal street
augl0-7
KENYON MILITARY ACADEMY THI8
old and remarkably successfur school pro
vides thorough preparation for college or busi
ness, and careful supervision of health, habit
and manners. For catalogue address LAW
RENCE RUST, LL. d Rector, Gambler. O.
au2S-9
MEDIA (PA.) MILITARY ACADEMr
for Young Boys, H00 a year; number lim
ited to SO: careful training. Shortlldge Media
Academy for Boys and Young Men, 1500 a year;
courses in chem., for bus. or college. Illust
circa, ready. SWITHIN C. SHORTLIDGE.
A. M., (Harvardgraduate) Media, Pa-Jy30-6.jru7ThS3a
TTOLY GHOST COLLEGE-CLASSES RE
XI OPEN September 2. New students will
be examined Sept I and 22. Speeial depart
ments, without extra charges, for bookkeeping,
actual business, shorthand, typewriting anil
German. Address, for catalogue and particu
lars, , .KEV.JOHNT.MURPHY.aaSp,
jyl9.77-sn President.
PENSIONS
For ALL SOLDIERS who are now disabled,
whether disability Is due to the service or not.
For ALL WIDO WS of soldiers whs are not oa
pension rolls. For minor children and depend
ent parents. Increase of pension for soldiers
pensioned at less than tS per month. Pensions
for all or no pay. All who bellere themselves,
to be entiled should, without delay, wnte me.
JAS. BHYAK, J1L.' Pittsburg. Pa.
P.O.Box72t, , JeZMlS
PATENTS.
. 0. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents,
131 Fifth avenue, above Smithfield, next Leaded
otatNo delayj Established ai years. "
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