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THE PITTSBURG- DISPATCH. TUE1DAT SEPTEMBER 16, 189a
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A BUSTED LAND BOOM
Gets a Real Estate Speculator From
Ohio Into the County Jail.
BELGIAN GLASiiBLOWERS LOSE
The Honey Thej Paid for Eesldence Sites
.Near Lancaster.
CASES IK THE HANDS OP THE CONSUL
An information was made yesterday be
fore Alderman Gripp charging E. M.
Shanley with obtaining money under false
pretense in selling land for which be has no
title. Alfred George, a Belgian glass
blower of the Sontbside, makes the in
formation on which the arrest was made,
bat there are at least 20 others, mostly of the
same nationality, who were caught on the
same scheme.
Shanley sold lots in the Highland addition
to the city of Lancaster, O., and he claimed
to be representing the Highland Manufact
uring Company. He operated among th"
foreign glassblowers, especially the Belgians
of Tittsburg and Ticinity. The first pur
chase of land was made by Alfred George,
the plaintiff in this case, last November.
Since that time he has paid the full amount
of the purchase, 362. The contract was
that a deed was to be delivered as soon
as the last payment was made. "When the
last amount was paid, in March, Shauley
executed a deed to George and he sent it to
Lancaster to haTe it recorded. The infor
mation was soon after receiTed that Shan
ley did not own the property and could not
law'ully execute a deed. He had con
tracted with the owner of the land, but bad
not complied with the provisions of the
contract and therefore could not sell the
property.
DIXttf'T EETUEN THE CASH.
After lea jing the status of affairs at Lan
caster, George referred the matter to Ar
nold Schneider, Consul from Belgium, who
immediately began to try to bave the man's
money. He wrote to Shanley and others in
Lancaster. Shanley replied that there was
hitch in the proceedings, but that he
would soon have it filed up, and every
thing was all right. Later on he wrote
that if Mr. George wanted his money he
would send him a dralt for the amount, but
would ratber he would await developments.
To save further trouble, Mr. Schneider im
mediately telegraphed Shanley to send the
money at once. This Shanley failed to do.
but protested that he was a little short and
would fix the matter up soon.
The next time Shanley was heard from he
was in Tennessee looking alter his land in
terests there, but his anjirs in Lancaster
were still in a muddle. At about this time
The Dispatch made an expose of the
operations. Shanley soon after appeared in
the city and protested that everything was
all right, and that be was only delayed in
securing a title to his land. He then threat
ened to sue Sir. Schneider for S20.000 libel,
but lett the city before making any move in
that direction. Since Mr. Shanley's last
visit to Pittsburg, Mr. Schneider has writ
ten attorneys and others in Lancaster re
garding the matter, who replied that the
money was all lost. He considered Shanley
speculator who had staked all on a real
estate Doom there and had lost his own and
' he people's money in the deal.
-WILLING TO SETTLE.
tr. Schneider then made an effort to
jave Sbanler visit Pittsburg, it being his
intention to terve papers on him as soon as
lie entered this city. However, the scheme
did not succeed until yesterday, when
Siianlev came to the city and stopped at
the Duquesne. An information was
immediately made before Alderman Grip,
and the man was arrested. He professed to
be in the citv on business connected with a
leading manufacturing firm. He probably
referred to the Diamond Steel "Works, as
lie made a visit to the office of that com
pany early yesterday morning before be was
arrested. After going to jail Shanley sent
lor Mr. Schneider, with the hope ot settling
the matter up, but it was too late
-when Mr. Schneider appeared at the
jail, and he failed to get an interview.
It is claimed that at least 20 and probably
SO people were taken in on Shanlev's scheme
and he feecured about $4,000 in Pittsburg
and vicinity. His opperations took in
Ohio ab well, and it is tnougbt that he also
secured large amouuts there.
Mr. Schneider has the case of the
Belgians who trusted their cash to Shan
ley in his care. Beside Alfred Gcorse, who
isaSouthside glassbiower, there are Victor
Vislett, of Jeanuette; Julius Quertinmot, of
1'ostoria; Mrs. Cornell, o: Jeanuette, and
many others. All those who had any deal
ings with Shanley have been sent lor and
will appear against bim. Shanley has em
ployed L. K. Porter as his attorney. The
bearing is set for "Wednesday.
A &PLENOID BARGUN.
Fire Uprielit Fiauo at S200.
A magnificent 7J-octave upright piano
Cased but a short time), with latest improve
ments, excellent tone and handsomely
carved ebomzed case. This instrument is
coed as new and will be sold fully warranted
for S200, including fine cover and stool. A
splendid bargain, at the music store of
J. M. Hoi-fsiax & Co.,
37 Smithfield street.
Also three excellent square pianos at one
third the original cost. The unrivaled
Sohmer pianos, Colby pianos and Hallet &
Cession pianos at lowest prices.
ricWb man's New Cloak Depnrtmont
Offers fine beaver coats, double-breasted,
Battcnberg front, at i'J 25, well worth 512.
OUR GRANDEST MILLINERY DISPLAY.
lb90-Koll-lS90.
Hundreds of imported Pans pattern bon
nets, toques and London round hats; all per
sonally selected by our millinery buyer.
Come and see them to-day, to-morrow aud
aext day. Jos. Horke & Co.,
C09-621 Venn ave.
The People's More. Fifth Ave.
For newest and best styles in ladies' and
misses' bu.ts come to our suit department.
Caiipbell, & Dick.
Sleeplessness, nervous prostration,
lervous dysnepsia, dullness, blues, cured by
:r. Miles' Nervine. Samples free at Jos.
Fleming & Son's Market st. iu
Jnpanene Paper Hangings.
I have now in stock a large selection of
icv Japanese papers. They are the most
lurabie and produce the best effect of any
nlid relief wall paper made.
tuu "W. H. Baekek, 503 Market St.
Fon pure wines and liqnors of all kinds,
orcignand domestic, call to T. D. Casey &
.', 971 Liberty street. This old and re
lablefinn offers to the public onlv the most
erling brands in the market at reasonable i
inures. Urders by mail or telephone
romptly attended to.
Fleishman's Ncvr Clonk Department
)3ers black cheviot, cord edge, 'vest front,
otlin-j collar, nobby fit, at $15, worth
C2 50.
Black Goodal Black Goods I
The largest and bestsclected assortment we
nve ever shown, both in all wool and silk
nd wool fabrics. Hugus & Hacke.
TTSSU
The People's Store, Fifth Ave.
Come to our millinery opening Thursday,
"f.d-y and Saturday thia week.
Caupbeli, & Sice.
J-Display advertisements' one dollar per
square for one insertion. Clatsljlal advertise
ment on this page, such as Wanted, Jbr Sale,
To Let, etc., ten cents per line for each inser
tion, and none taken for less than thirty cents.
Top line being displayed counts as two.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
BRANCH OFFICES.
FOR THE SOHTHSIBE, MO. 1412 CAKSON
STREET.
BKAXCHOFFICES ALSO ASBELOtV.TVHERE
WANT. FOK SALE, TO LET, AND OTHES
TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS "WILL BE RE
CEIVED UP TO S P. M. FOR INSERTION.
Advertisements are to be prepaid except where
advertise already nave accounts wllhTHXDls
rxTCii. FITTSBURa.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 35.9 Bntler street
EMU. G. STUCKEY. Mtta street and Penn are.
E. G. STUCKEY JtCO., Vylle ave. and FultoniU
N. bTOKELY. Firth Avenue llarket Hotu.
EAST ENS.
i. W. WALLACE. 121 Penn avenue.
OAKLAMX.
MCALLISTER & 6UElBLEK.5Uiav. ftAlwoodlt.
EotrrnsroE.
JACOB SPOHN. No. ICareon street.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street.
H. J. MCBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny.
FRED H. EliGEKS. ITS Ohio street.
F. H. EGGEKS A SON, Ohio and Chestnut sts.
SAMUEL LAKRY. Arch and Jackson streets.
THOMAS McHENRY. Western and Irwin aves.
G. W. HUGHES. PcnnsTlTanla and Beaveraves.
PERRY' M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny aves.
T. R. MORRIS, 686 Preble ave.
M1LLVALE BOROUGH.
W. TV. FLOCK.ER, Stationer, No. 4 Grant ave.
SHARPSBUKG.
a BELLMAN. Stationer. 818 Main st.
THE BUSINESS OFFICE OF
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH
is NOW
Corner Smithfield and
Diamond Streets.
WANTED.
Mnle Help.
AGENTS-J60 "WEEKLY FOR ONE ORDER
dally; something new for live workers.
CHAS. L. WEBSTER & CO.. publishers. 3 East
Fourteenth St.. New York. se-T6-TTS
AGENTS-SOMETHING ENTIRELY NEW;
good money to good men. JENNINGS,
Central Hotel, Allegheny. 1 sel$-36
BAD WRITKRS AT SMART'S BUSINESS
College. II Federal street. Allegheny; open
dally 9 A. M. to 9 p. M.; STstem or shorthand
changed from Graham's to Eclectic the briefest
and simplest: Instructions private for both sexes.
Jel9-95-TTSEU
BARBEKS-TWO GOOD FIRST-CLASS BAR
BERS: good waxes. Address H. P. 1ER
K1TT, No. 89 Franklin, St.. Johnstown, Pa,.
seie-2
E
ARBER-APPLY 1218 PENN AVE., CITY;
f i w per Treejt ana Doara xor me rignt man.
selO-SS
B
ARBER-GOOD MAN: GOOD WAGES AND
Steady work. 2616 CAKSON STREET. S. S.
selS-100
BOOKKF.EPER-TO TAKE CHARGE OF THE
books of a large concern: state age, length
of time and by whom employed and what salary
now receiving. Address J. II., Dispatch office.
SC16-71
BOOKKEEPER AND GENERAL OFFICE
man An experienced man; one understand
ing lumber business preferred. Address X. care
Carrier No. 11. sclS-33
BOY-FULL OF LIFE, AGED ABOUT 15,
mnst be quick and neat. MORRIS, photog
rapher, IB Sixth sc sel6-S2
BOY-FOR NIGHT WORK IN OFFICE. AP
PLY at 4 o'clock this afternoon at 75 DIA
MOND ST. selC-117
BOYS-WHITE BELL BOYS FROM 14 TO 18
years of age. Apply at CENTRAL HOTEL.
Pittsburg. sel6-94
B
OY-TO WORK IN PRINTING OFFICE.
SMITH BROS., 77 Diamond street. sel6-74
B
OY TO LEARN BARBERTRADE. NO. 4(7
CAKSON ST.. Southslde. EeI6-88
COMMERCIAL MAN FOR OLDEST AND
best writing Inks: large territory, centering
at Pittsburg; position worth over 11,000 per year.
Address 1. X. L., Capevllle, Va. sell-12-TTS
COOK A FIRST-CLASS MALE HOTEL COOK.
Address, statlne experience. HOTEL. Dis
patch office. teH-110
CORRUGATED IRON ROOFERS-LONG JOB.
Applv to J. K. BRADLEY, Contractor,
Hammer Shops, Pullman. 111. seH-03
D
YE HOUSE IN A GOOD BUSINESS
town. Address J. H.. Dispatch office. sel6-3
1 ENERAL AGENTS-MAKE $3,000 TO f000
VX per year, canvassers $4 to (10 per day sel'-ng
the celebrated Taylor Patent Adjustable fcboe;
the exclusive right to sell tills shoe In any terri
tory Is a valuable monopoly: our system ot selling
this shoe Is new and original. Address with 2c
stamp, CONSOLIDATEO ADJUSTABLE SHOE
CO., balcin, Mass. sell82-TTSu
LAUNDRY SOLICITORS WHO CAN HOLD
good trade and especially any that could
furnish a horse and wagon, can arrauge to make
good money by addressing J. P. S., Box 368. Pitts
burg. sel4-I24
MACHINlSTh-ABOUT 50 GOOD MEN OF
all branches: also about 50 brleht boys to
learn the business: wages fur skilled men lrom
25 toSOcents per hour, according to ability: piece
work rates enable a good man to earn one-third
more: steady employment to reliable men; shops
exceptionallv 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
lurnished steadier employment to its workmen
than anv other in Western Pennsylvania. Apply
to WESTINGHOUSK MACHINE CO.. cor. Lib
erty ana Twenty-fifth sts,. Pittsburg. Pa.
au20-35-D
MEN -HON EST. TEMPERATE. ENERGETIC
to solicit orders for onr nursery stock, per
manent employment and good pay: satisfaction
guaranteed to customers and agents: write for
terms. It. G. CHASE 4 CO., 1430 S. Penn square.
Philadelphia, Pa. au24-l07-TTS
MAN-MNGLE ONE AS COACHMAN AND
to take care of line pair of driving horses;
must come well recommended. Address BOX 55,
Pittsburg. seI6-48
-TEN-(5C) TO WORK IN FACTORY AND
il farm. - rnus, Westmorland countr.
HOVAKD JtPURNELL, office 941 Liberty street,
Pittsburg. iel6-58
-rAN-WHITE ONE. TO TAKE CHARGE
J.1X ol a team: must be strlctlv sober. Apoty
at once to DR. A. W. SCIIOOLEY.Braddock. Pa.
se!6-54
MATTRESS MAKERS -TWO GOOD SIEN.
Apply A. J. LOGAN & CO., 57 Third ave.
sel6-87
SALESMEN-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION
To handle the new patent Chemical Ink-erasing
Pencil; the greatest selling noveltv ever pro
duced: erases ink thoroughly in two seconds no
abrasion of paper: 200 to Sno per cent profit: one
agent' sales amounted to 1620 In six days, another
$32 in two hours: we want one energetic general
atrent for each stale and Territory; sample by
mail, 35ct6 Fortermsand full paiticulars ad
dress THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO.. La
Crosse. Wis. seI4-23
SALESMEN AT J75 PER MONTH SALAK1
. and expenses, to sella line or sllvcrplatcd
ware, watches, etc: by sample only; horse and
team furnished Tree: write at once for full partic
ulars and sample case ot goods free. STANDARD
SILVERWARE CO., Boston. Mass. se:4-90-D
STENOGKAPHER-A YOUNG MAN AS STEN
OGRAPHER and tvpewriter in a position
offering chance lor improvement. Address, stat
ing references and what wages would be accented,
bTENOGRAFHER, Dispatch office. SC15-1I7
l-pINNERS THREF. OR FOUR GOOD MEN
X at GEO. W.bTEVENSON & BRO'S.. 537 Lib
erty strep t. selC-52
TINNER GOOD J1AN. ATA. P. MILLER'S,
No. 6 Carsou; St., opposite P. L. . depot,
S. S. sel6-47
YOUNG MAN-TO DO SHIPPING. ASSIST
iu office, etc: must be wt-ll recommended;
state age and salary wanted. Address C. F., Dis
patch office. sel4-l
-VrOUNG MAN-TO WORK IN COMPOSING
X ro-jm: good chance to finish the trade.
FRANKLIN PRINTING OFFICE, 77 Diamond
st. sclC-75
Female Flr!p.
I"RESSMAKER-A FIRST-CLASS ONE: ONE
J that can cut and fit. Applv to MISS M. H.
CCHEt-NEY, International Hotel Building,
Chartiers station, P. 4 l. E. R. K. sel6-61
DRESSMAKER A THOROUGHLY COMPE
TENT children's dressmaker: steady em
loyment and liberal salary. Address L. U. E.,
lspatch office. sel6-72
ri IRL-TO WASH BOTTLES. APPLY AT J.
X L. DAWES SOIJS 4 CO.. 14 and 16 Wood st:
sel6-41
LAD1 OF GOOD ADDRESS FOR PERMA
NENT position; fair salary to the right
party: applv after A. M. WILCOX 4 GIBBS S.
M. CO., 4S4 Sixth St., second floor. selG-12
LADY -AS STENOGRAPHER AND TYPE
WRITER, and to makeoutluvolces; state ex
perience and rcrerencesand salaryexpected. Ad
dress LOCK BOX 195. sel6-S3
LADIES-TWO FOR IRONING. WHO HAVE
bad experience in dychoose or laundry. In
quire 631 PENN AVE. selS-90
Male and Female Help.
HELP-MALE NURSE. COOK, SECOND
cook, waiters, assistant waters, laborers,
farm hands, dairy men, cooks, chambermaids,
house girls, dining room girls, seamstress, child's
nurse, laundress, dishwasher, pantry girl, nurse
girl. MEEUAN'S, 545 Grant street. Telephone sa,
,sel5-D
Partner.
PABTHKB-TO HELP EXTEND A LIGHT
manufacturing business paying 200 per cent
profit and no competltlontmust be sober.actlTe and
reliable with 1300 to MOO to Invest together with
services. Address MONOPOLY, P. O. box No.I,
Wheeling, W. Va. Mis-M
WANTED.
Mtuatlona.
BOOKKEEPING-WILL TAKE CHARGE OF
books requiring only occasional attention;
attend to opening or closing of books, correction
of errors or anything in the line or accounting:
have had long experience and can give the best of
references. A. F. SAWHU.L, 187 Federal St.,
Allegheny, Pa. au26-89
POSITION AS COLLECTOR-CAN GIVE BEST
of references and bond of anv required
amount as security. Address E. C. C, Dispatch
office. " se!6-9l
SITUATION BY A REGISTERED GRADU
ATE Phil. Coll. Pharmacy: 1H years' experi
ence; English and German, city or country. Ad
dress A. U. R. Lock Box 122. bcottdale. Pa.
selS-35
SITUATION-BY" DRUGGIST: YOUNG MAN
26 years of age; years' experience:also grad
uate of medicine; best of reference. Address for
two days, SALOL, Dispatch office. seI6-49
Rooms. Honsea, &c.
ROOM AND BOARDING-BY GENTLEMAN:
private family preferred; must be near
Sixth st. bridge. Address B. C, Dispatch office.
se 16-76
Financial.
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 the 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
MONEY-OUR FACILITIES FOR FURNISH
ING money to any amount on bond and
mortgage are unequaled: lowest rates of Interest
and no delay. 11 you need money apply MORRIS
4 FLEMING, lut Fourth ave. Jy27-86-TTSSU
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES:
rate4K. 5 and 6 per cent as to location and
amonnt: no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK 4 CO.,
99 Fourth avenne. jy24-23-TTS
M'
ORaGAGES-!l,000,C00 TO LOAN ON CITY
and suburban nronertlcs at 4K. 5 and 6 per
cent, and on larms in Allegheny and adjacent
counties atti per cent. i. ai. 1'L.AotA.dcBon,
147 Fourth avenue.
ap7-f41
MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS
to suit at 4K. 5 and 6 per cent. ALLES 4
iSAlLEY. 104 Fourth ave. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTSsu
MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY
countv property at lowest rates. HENRI'
A. WEAVER 4 CO., 92 Fourth avenue. mh2-D
TO LOANS300,000, IN AMOUNTS OF 3.000
and upward, on city and suburban property,
on 4K per cent, free of tax: also smaller amounts
at 5 and 6 per cent. BLACK 4 B AIRD, 95 Fourth
avenne. se21-d26-D
TO LOAN $200,000 ON MORTGAGE3-100
and upwardat6percent:lJO0,X0at4X percent
on residences or business property; also in ad
Joining counties. S. H. FRENCH, 125 Fourth
avenue. C24-4-D
TO LOAN-MONEY IN LARGE AND SMALL,
amounts on mortgages at the lowest market
rates or Interest. W. A. HERRON 4 SONS. Ho.
80 Fonrth ave. se2-66-Tn
Ql OOO.000 TO LOAN ON 3IORTGAGES
OJL' large and small amonnts at 4M. 5 and 6
percent free of State tax; no delay. KEEL) B.
COYLE 4 CO., 131 Fourth ave. my21-60-TTS
Miscellaneous.
EVERYONE-TO HAVE THEIR BROKEN
windows fixed before winter: telephone 1471
or write postal card lor price list. G. G.
O'BRIEN, Painter. 292 Fifth ave. selO-TTS
PRIVATE SCHOLARS-BY A YALE MAN;
city references. Address TUTOR, 104 Fulton
St., Pitisbnrg. sel6-62
CTABLE-TO RENT STABLE FOUR TO SIX
O stalls and carriage house. Address G. H.,
Dispatch office. seie-43
THEPITTSBUKGPENSION AGENCYOF J.H.
STEVENSON 4 CO.. 100 Fifth ave. Pensions
now had for all disabled soldiers, permanently
helpless children and widows of deceased soldiers
under late act of Congress: pensions increased to
correspond with the disability; bounties collected:
certificates of service procured where discharges
are lost. sel4-D
YOU GET A BAKER'S DOZEN (13) OF
Stewart 4 Co. 's fine cabinet photos for JI, at
90 and 92 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny.
mv2S-49-TTSu
FOB. SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE
City Residences.
FEDERAL STREET TWO-STORY BRICK
dwelling, six rooms and two-story brick in
rear: lot 20x102 to paved alley: rents S567 per Year:
cheap and easy terms: an Investment. BAXTER.
THOMPSON 4 CO., 162 Fourth ave.
sel4-153-TTSSU
Q9 900-LIBERTY AVE.. NEAR FORTIETH
3 I St.. new modern frame dweliing,5 rooms,
finished attic hail, vestibule, inside shutters,
slate roof, slate mantel, tile hearth, side en
trance, etc.; grained and well-finished lot 20x100
feet: convenient to cable line: terms easy. L. O.
FRAZ1ER, Forty-flrth and Butler 6ts.
sel4-43-TuSuv
Of 600-E AS Y TERMS HARCUM'S ALLEY.
OJL.9 Southslde. frame dwelling of four rooms
and attic Iot20x60: big bargain to a quick buyer.
ALLES 4 BAILEY, 164 Fourth ave. Tel. 167.
sel6-57
Ensc End Residences.
vt"'-kth Highland avenue, east end,
JLI No. 419 Fine residence almost new. 14 spa
cious rooms, including double parlors, llbrarv,
bath and lavatory, trunk rooms, finished man
sards, piazza in iront, porch side and rear, nat
ural and artificial gas, turnace, air course around
foundation: ever thing in prime condition
throughout: a perfect system of seuerage: large
lot, 65x180 feet: excellent carriage and stabling
for three horses, etc: this valuable property will
be sold at public auction sale: sale on Thursday
afternoon, September 18. at 3 o'clock, on the
premises. Further particulars and a permit to
examine the property fiom J AS. W. DRAPE 4
CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue,
Pittsburg. sel0-62-D
OAKLAND PARK PLAN OF LOTS-FRONTING
on Center ave. and Breckenridge St.,
in the Thirteenth ward, is now ready to submit to
the public and in doing so we ventnre to sav that
there is not In the two cities a more delightful
location for cheerful homes and first-class resi
dences; so lose no time in calllnjr to see our plans,
examine the territory, make your selection, and
we are satisfied you wilt say It is more than we
claim for its desirability, price and terms. See
M. P. HOWLEY 4 SON, 127 Fourth ave
sel6-73
ONESQUARE FROM DUQUESNE ELECTRIC
ROAD New six room lraine dwelling, bull,
bath, finished attic Inside shutters, bath, n. and
c water; nat. and art. eas; stained glass: nicely
papered and painted; Iot25xl0u; pricefl.800: terms
reasonable. M. F. HIPPLE 4 CO.. 96 Fourth
avenue. sel-TTSu
BESIDENCE-A FINE EAST END RESI
DENCE, 15 rooms: strictly modern brick
dwelling withjarire reception ball and library;
elaborately finished: bard wood mantels with tile
hearths and French plate mirrors both up and
down stairs: unusually large plate glass windows
in parlorand dining room, and beveled cut glass
window in reception hall: house is artistically
decorated throughout and rooms supplied large
closets: convenient pantry and roomy china and
linen closets: excellent dry cellar with 8 loot
celling: laundry supplied with all conveniences:
large bath room and plumbing of the highest
order: front and back stairs and back hall: entire
houi-e heated by furnace as well as natural gas:
electric lights and gas throughouttwlred for light
ing gas by electricity: electric bells, call bells and
speaking tubcs;bllllarri room onthlrd floor. There
is no residence in East End where more taste has
been displayed in finish and decoration, and It Is
in every way a charming house: street Is ptved,
and being on the line of cable is a desirable
residence for anv one doing business in the city.
Good lot and best of neighborhoods. S. A.
DICKIE 4 COPenu and Shady aves.. East End.
sel6-59-TTh
BESIDEN CE FIN E ON E IN THE EAST END,
Shadyside district; almost new, and every
thing singularly bright and beautiful: 10 nice
rooms, with lavatorial arrangements, bath, nat
ural gas. electric bells, and all other modern and
usetul appliances; a really perfect home; large,
level lot, lawn lront. sides and rear; a number of
shade and fruit trees. Further partfculars from
J AS. . DRAPE 4 CO., 129 Fourth ave. Pitts
bur?. el6-6C
SHADYSIDE CONVENIENT TO DUQUESNE
Electric and P. R. R., new 12 room Queen
Anne frame residence: reception hall, bath,
launarv. range, inside w. c, nat. and art. gas;
all newlv papered and in first-class condition;
S rice J7. 600: terms reasonable; lot 37x133 to alley.
1. F. HIPPLE 4 CO.. 9i Fourth ave.
sel4-91-TTSu
SHADYSIDE-fl6.000. ON AIKEN AVE., OP
POSITE Walnut St., frame dwelling or 10
rooms; every convenience: outside wash house;
lot 163x163. THOMAS LIGGETT, 71 Diamond st.
se6-42-TT6
QQ 500-WILL BUY A NEW 6 ROOM AND
009 finished attic house within 3 minutes of
P. R. R.. and on the line of a new electric road;
slate roof, slate mantels, tile hearths, bath, hot
and cold water, electric lights throughout, front
and back 6tairs, porches, etc.: vestibule andhall;
good neighborhood; lot 25x130; there is nothing In
the market so complete at the price. S. A.
DICKIE 4 CO., Penn and Shady aves. E. E.
sels-56
QQ OOO-CONRAD ST. NEAR PENN AVE.,
tDO Twentieth ward, new modern frame
dwelling, 5 rooms, finished attic, hall, vestibule,
front and rear porches. Inside w. c, natural gas,
slate mantel, tfle hearth, slate roof, etc.: com-
filete sewerage: house set back ITom pavement:
Ine lot 20x130 feet to alley; one-hair square from
cable line; easy terms. L. O. FEAZ1ER, Forty
fifth and Butler sts. sel4-4S-Tusu
QT T OOO-ELEGANT NEW QUEEN ANNE
OJ-JL.? irame bouse, 9 rooms, balh. lavatory,
range, copper boiler, two w. c, laundry, store
room, pantry, elec light and bells, both gases;
speaking tubes, slate mantels and tile hearhts: lot
6.1x200 on paved street, on line or Duquesne
Traction Co.; S1,0J0 cash. bal. to suit. SUTTON
S. WILSON, llo Fourth ave. or 14 Penn ave., E.
E. . sel2-9!l-TuFSa
CfT 500-7OR A HANDSOME MODERN
WW house with all conveniences. In splendid
neighborhood, within 5 minutes P. R. K., 3 min
utes of electric: a very neat home oC6 rooms and
umsueuaiuc who nit. ana art. gas, eiectno
lights, etc.: lot 36X120 to alley; small cash pay-
mCUl, UBtftUCB HI suit. E3. A. U.
Penn and Shady aves., E. E. 525
QI) 10O-A FINELriTLK HOME PROPERTY
O i' at Brusbton, conveniently located; lot
4'jx135: good five roomed house, excellent water:
easy terms of payment. CHARLES BOMERS 4
CO., 313 Wood st.. 60l Penn ave. se9-50-TuS'
ffjQ 000-A VERY NEAT FRAME HOUSE,
5)09 six rooms, late Improvements, on Belle
fonte it., bhadysld&two squares from Fifth ave. ;
terms reasonable, (100E.k.) (See W. A. HEB
RON SONS, to Fourth ave, selS-JO-ia"
FOR SALE IMPROVED REATj ESTATE.
Enst End Residences.
CT O00-FOR AN ELEGANT NEW NINrJ
t5D ROOM house with reception ball, bath. 1.
w. c. lanndrv. range both gases, chandeliers,
marble mantels, everything modern; large lot,
well located near East Liberty station and eleo
trlc cars: a bargain and will be sold on easy
terms. Call on KELLY 4 ROGERS. Ho. 6315
Station street. East End. sel3-33-Tnssu
Q 300-FORANEWSEVEN-ROOM HOUSE.
vSOy situated on a good street: the Duqnesne
electric road cars will pass within a hair square or
the property: only 11.300 cash and the balance 120
per month without interest; this is a good chance
to secure a home. Call on KELLY & ROGERS,
No. 6315 Station street, East End.
sel3-38-Tussu
QQ 800-6 ROOM FRAME AND FINISHED
DO attic house, finely located; ill minutes
from Fifth ave. and Penn ave. cables; slate man
tels, tile hearths, hot and cold water, nat. andart.
gas, cement cellar: very complete, and is a bar
gain. 8. A. DICKIE ft CO., Penn and Shady
aves., E. E. 654 sel6-56
Cl 50O-GOOD FRAME HOUSE, 7 ROOMS.
tfc finished attic, nicely finished: water, gas,
large porches: 2 lots 43x135 ft.. Grazier St.. Twenty-first
ward, only 5 minutes' walk to P. R. R.
station. MELLON BROPHERS, 6349 Station St.,
E. E. sel3-73-TTSSu
Allegheny Residences.
HOUSE-FRONTING THE PARK, AN AL
MOST now modern brick house of ten rooms,
well flntshed, latest conveniences, fine chan
deliers. mantels of good deslgn.large linen closet,
very complete Bartelet furnace, laundry: lot20x
110 feet; at auction on easy terms: small payment
down, remainder on long time, with low rates of
interest: on the premises. No. 28 Sherman ave.;
one of the best locations In Allegheny; on to-morrow
at 2 o'clock p M. For full information see
W. A. HERRON 4 SONS, No. SO Fourth ave.
sel6-81
MONTER UY ST., NO. 80-BRICK DWELLING
and lot. with side entrance, eight rooms
and modern throughout and all in full order, to
be sold at public 6ale on Thursday afternoon,
September 18. at 2 o'clock, on the premises: im
mediate possession. Particulars lrom JAS. W.
DRAPE 4 CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129
Fourth ave., Pittsburg. se!2-63-p
PERRYSVILLE AVE. NEAR CHARLES ST.;
Queen Anne frame of eight rooms aud recep
tion hall, bath room. w. c. slate mantels, city
water, etc.: lot 26 ft. 8x115 ft.: a fine suburban
home: price onlyf4,500. BECKFELD4 BRACK
EN, 61 Ohio st., Allegheny, selS-lO
KESIDENCE-BY J. H. STEVENSON ft CO..
100 Fifth ave.. nearly new brick residence in
the best part or blxth ward. Allegheny, has six
food rooms and finished attic good cellar, finely
nlshed throughout, both gases, room on same
lotforanother bouse: price 15.000, in payments;
also in Oakland, a splendid, new brick dwelling
of 10 rooms: excellent finish; large lot: near the
propertvof C J. Clark, Esq.; price only 10. 000
(In Day men ts); money to loan on good real estate
security. sel3-60-D
Ol 600-ONLY FIVE-ROOM FRAME HOUSE
5X onSmlthton ave.: lot 40x165 ft. ; near to
Brighton road. Tenth ward, Allegheny. BECK
FELD 4 BRACKEN, 61 Ohio St., AUyi 8el5-10
&uburbnn Residences.
BELLEVUE-DESIRABLE SUBURBAN RES
IDENCES, building lots and acre properties
on the Ft. Wayne Railroad;msworth, Sewlckley
and Edgewood. DAVID SHAW 4 CO.. 152
Fourth ave. se6-45-TTB
FOR SALE LOTS.
CItr Lots.
T OT78X90-CORNER TWOTAVED STREETS.
LJ one square from Fifth ave.. ten mlnntes'
walk rrom Court House, two two-story brick
dwellings, bringing good rental: cheap. BAX
TER, THOMPSON 4 CO.. 162 Fourth ave.
sel4-153-TTSSu
Enst End IjOts.
DITHRIDGE STREET. FOURTEENTH
ward Lot 50x184 to alley: very cheap.
BAXTER, THOMPSON 4 CO., 162 Fourth ave.
SC14-156
EASTEND-f50 PER FOOT, O'HARA ST.. 120
X150 leet, convenient to cable, electric and
railroad. THOS. LIGGETT, 71 Diamond st.
se6-4J-TuThs
EAST END-ILOOO PER ACRE-18K ACRES
on Lincoln ave., near Lemlngton ave.
THOS. LIGGETT. 71 Diamond St. se6-41-TurhS'
HIGHLAND PARK AND SCHENLEYPARK
acre properties at very reasonable prices
and satisfactory terms: suitable for subdivision
at great profit. DAVID SH A Vf 4 CO., 152 Fourth
ave. se6-45-TuThs
r OTS-SELI.ING RAPIDLY IN THE MURT
I 1 LAND place plan. Twenty-first ward: all
city conveniences, gas, water, etc., and within
easv reach of electric roads, five minutes from
Homewood station, Pennsylvania Railroad; noth
ing as desirable in city limits at as low prices:
call or send for plans; salesmen on the ground
evervafterno
oon. S. A. DICKIE 4 uo., t'cnn ana
Shady aves.. East End.
sel6-56
LOTS-IN CHAS. E. CORNELIUS PLAN AT
Mornlngstdc Eighteenth ward, can be
bought in blocks of 5, 10 or 15 at reduced prices,
and on the most libera', and accommodating
terms. Small cash payments; long time, bee NT
P. SAWYER, Agent, on the grounds, or CHAS.
E. CORNELIUS. 406 Grant st. Je26-32"
SHADYSIDE LOTS THREE MIN. FROM
Duquesne road, 50x120; covered with abund
ance of shade and fruit trees: price and terms
reasonable. M. F. HIPPLE 4 CO., 96 Fonrth ave.
sel4-91-TTBu "
QQ LOTS-ON FORBES AND WINFIELD STS.
ijij at a bargain: this property is In one of the
best localities for enhancement that we know of:
each lot is 24x140 ft., and worth more monev than
we are asking for IU MORItlSON 4 BANKS 103
Third uve., cor Wood St., Pittsburg, Pa.
sel2-TTS
C 50O-BAKGAIN, EAST END: 1 ACRES
U05 of perfectly level ground, corner Dun
fermline and Reynolds ave.. adjoining Mrs. Car
negie's. THOMAS LIGGETT, 71 Diamond su
se6-43-TTS
Allrstaonr Lots.
TJIVERVIEW AVENUE ALLEGHENY, FOR
SA. 3300: very good building lots 20x90 feet to an
alley; for J300 und S400: on easy payments; lo
cation central; call or send for plans. Y. A.
HERRON 4 SONS, No. 80 Fourth ave.
6e2-C5-Tu
Farms.
F
iARM-156 ACRES, HOUSE 8 ROOMS. BARN,
rich soil, land level, on bhenantro and E. 4
P. R. K.: for stock grain, gardening or manu
facturing sue; none better; 45 per acre. ED.
W1TTISH. 410 Grant St. se!2-D
FINE FARM FOR SALE OR TRADE-130
acres, new, slate roof house 7 rooms, new
barn, nice sprlnc house twoorchards. coal bank,
etc. : lour miles lrom Rochester: will trade or sell
onyonrown time; only f55 per acre; send for
farm and exchange list. N. F. HURST, Real Es
tate. Rochester, Pa. Also nice 33 acre place for
3,300, two miles from Beaver: sell or trade.
Sell-oS-TTS
Miscellaneous.
LOTS-BRUSOTON, W1LKINSBUKG AND
Edgewood.
34 lots, 40x130, 225 to 450; terms, 50 00 cash.
91ots,24xl22,tonllev, ?500; terms, onchalf cash.
10 lots, 33x132. FKOtutWO; terms, $50 00 cash.
35 lots. 50x120, tfiOOtoijOO; terms, one-hair cash.
H. C. CLARKE, 135 Fourth ave., aud Edgewood.
se4-TTs
OWN A HOME-WE ILL BUY OR BUILD
for you anywhere and let your rent pay for
the property: no securltv required. GRANITE
STATE PROVIDENT ASSOCIATION, branch
offices. Standard building, 531-533 Wood St.. Pitts
burg m''13-15-TTRSU
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
BanlnesN Opportunities.
CLOTHING AND FURNISHING STORE-IN
large town: shoe lurnishlng and notion
stores in good towns: groceries at ail prices; good
country stores. PERC1VAL 4 CHAPMAN. 433
Grant st. sclC-65"
-1ROCEBY STORES AT HAZELWOOD.
VT Glennood. East End. Allegheny. Wllmer
dlng, and 20 in Pittsburg: bakeries, cigar stores,
notion stores, millineries, drug 6tores. shoe
stoies, book and stationery store milk depots.
SHEPA RD 4 CO., 151 Fourth ave. se!3-D
MILKEOUTE-5300, 600, 2.000; GROCERIES,
450 to 5,00u; cigai' store (300 to 4.000.
HOLMES 4 CO., 420 Smithfield St. sel6-77
SALOON AND nOTHL WILL EXCHANGE
for other property. HOLMES 4 CO.. 420
Smithfield st. eel6-78
Business Properties.
BUSINESSFHOFKRTY-ON PENN AVENUE,
East End, lot 23x200 feet to another street:
dwelling honse on rear street and storeroom and
dwelling on Penn avenue; will be sold for 7.50D;
this Is a good investment: will be sure to enhance
in value. See KELLY 4 ROGERS. No. 6315 Sta
tion street, East End. sel3-3S-TusSu
-OKE WORKS-FINE ONE WITH 100 OVENS,
Vy 5J acres of coal. 15 acres of surface engine
and boiler bouse and all necessary machinery,
pump honse storehouse 10 aweltlug houses, etc.;
all situate at Dunbar station, P. R. It., and to be
sold at public sale on account of the owners quit
ting buslnessat their Pittsburg warehouses, 1C04,
1006 and lOiS Penn avenue, Pittsburg, on
Tuesday afternoon, September 6, at 2 o'clock.
Further particulars and a card to examine
the property can be had at our office. JAS.
W. DRAPE 4 CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 129
Fourth avenue Pittsburg. sel2-62.D
FEE BRICK WORKS-EXTENSIVE ONES
at Conway, near Freedom. P., F. W. 4 U.
U. R.: 3 acres fine fire clay, coal, limestone etc.:
nine acres surface; 100 iron cars and pallets; ca-
eactty30.0C0 brick dally: Corliss engine: ample
oiler capacity: Centennial brick machines; dry
pans, kilns, dryers: everything In full runnlrg
order: property or the PennaMIg.. Mining and
Supply Co., and to be sold at public sale on ac
count of the company giving up business, at their
offices. 1004, 100G and IOCS Penn menue, Pittsburg,
on Tuesdav afternoon. September 16. at 2 o'clock,
on the premises. Full particulars and a card to
examine the property rrom JAS. W. DRAPE 4
52V A&nu and Auctioneers, 129 Fourth avenue,
Pittsburg. se!2-62-D
FOE KALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Mnchlnery and Metals.
DRILLING ENGINES AND BOILERS-FOR
oil or gas wells, engines and boilers in every
size and style sawmills anO wood-working ma
chinery. HARME3 MACHINE DEPOT, No. 97
First ave., Pittsburg. Pa. mh9-D
ENGINES AND BOILERS NEW AND RE
.. FITTED; repairing promptly attended to.
PORTER FOUNDBX AND MACHINE CO..
LIM., below Suspension bridge, Allegheny, l'a
. Jy2-63
HORIZONTAL ENG1NE-20XC, 25,000 FEET
second-band wire rope: also hoisting and
portable engines and Slemen valves, eastings,
etc VELTE 4 MCDONALD, 3200 Penn avenue,
JelO-0-TTS
FOR SALE M1SCE1.1YANEOCS.
Machinery and Metnls.
SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND B01LEB3
all sizes and styles In stock, from 4 to 100 b. p, ;
refitted: good as new, at lowest prices: porta
ble engines, 8 to 25 h. p.; boilers all sizes and
styles. J. s. YOUNG. 23 Park way. Allegheny,
Pa.
otSS-dO-D'
Ilorses, Vehicles. Live Stock. Etc
BURROS-(2). OB WILL BELLI BURRO AND
dog cart and harness. Apply to GEO. DUN
CAN 4 SONS. ee&W
Miscellaneous.
BIRDS-AND ANIMALS OF ALL KINDS,
gold fish and fixtures, an endless variety of
cages, prepared food for mocking birds and seed
forali birds, fine dots. ESPlCHrS BIRD STORE,
640 Smithfield st.
Hmlthiiairf .. Til7fl.'rrfln
aul2-70-TT8u
D1SCOUNT-10 PER CENT OFF ON ALL SO
CIETY tickets, lewelry. diamonds, watches,
clocks, silverware and spectacles, etc., at WIL
SON'S. 61 Fourth ave, Pittsburg. Fine watch
and Jewelry repairing a specialty. sel3-tT8
FUENrrUHE-AT18J NORTH AVENUE, NEAR
Arch st.. AUegheny,.on Thursday, 18th inst..
at 2 o'clock, we will sell two bookcases, two ward
robes, dressing bureau, parlor carpet and a few
oddsandends. A. LEGGATE4SON. se!6-5
UPRIGHT PIANO-A NEARLY NEW UP
RIGHT piano at a sacrifice as owner is
leaving the city. Address P. O. BOX 733. or call
at 2114 WRIGHT'S ALLEY. Sonthslde. BelM4
RESORTS.
HOTEL IMPERIAL. ATLANTIC CITY,
Maryland ave. Directly on the beach.
Open all the year. Handsomely furnished; heat,
gas, electric bells; cuisine unexcelled; receives
200 guests. Terms, $10 to 518 per week; $2 to S3
Serdav. Pittsburgpatronaco solicited. G. W.
1ENDRICK. anl7-93-D
LEGAL NOTICES.
JAMES M. COOK, Attorney at Law,
ESTATE OF JOHN KE1L, SR., DECEAS
ED. Notice is hereby given that letters of
administration on the estate of John Kcil, Sr.,
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 having claims or demands
against the same will make them known with
out delay to JOHN KEIL. JR.. or
GEORGE W, KEIL.
Executors, No. 4022 Hntler st,
aul9-o7-Tu Seventeenth ward. Pittsburg.
NOTICES.
General Office of the Fittsburc-.I
axleonznt and manchester traction i
Company, 410 Smithfield street, f
Pittsburg. Pa.. August 1, 1890. J
AT A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DI
RECTORS of the company, held July 31,
1S90. the following resolution was passed, viz:
"Resolved. That a meeting of the stockhold
ers of this company be called to convene at tbe
general office of the company on TUESDAY,
September 30. 1890, 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,
anU5o-Tn Secretary.
BUSINESS CHANGES.
VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT
jj the copartnership heretofore existing be
tween W. H. Scherman and J. E. McKee trad
ing as W. H. Scherman A Co. has been this
day dissolved, W. H. Scherman continuing
under tbe same firm name at the same stand.
645 Liberty street; all accounts outstanding
must be presented to him for settlement.
September 12, 189a J. E. McKEE.
8618-53
-VTOTICE THE PARTNERSHIP IN THE
livery business at No. 73 and 75 Eleventh
street, Pittsbnrg, Southside, heretofore exist
ing between John Voelker, Susan Voelker (his
wife), and Casimer Fifer, was dissolved this
13th day of September, 1890. The interest of
the said John and Susan Voelker being sold to
Casimer Fifer aforesaid, who will collect all
outstanding accounts of said partnership and
pay all debts of the same. sel6-92
OFFICIAL PITTSBURG.
S NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE
report of the Board of Viewers of Street
provements and Assessments for the open
ing of Clement alley from Thirty-eighth street
to Fortieth street has been approved by
Councils, which action will be final unless an
appeal is filed in tbe Court of Common Pleas
within ten (10) days from date hereof. GEO.
BOOTH. City Clerk.
Pittsburg, September 13. 1890. sel3-ll-s
Pittsburg, September 13. 1890.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIV.N THAT THE
report uf viewers on the opening of Vine
street, from Reed street to Rose street, has
been approved by Councils, .which aotion Will
be final unless an appeal is filed in the Court of
Common fleas within ten days (10) from date.
E. Jl. BIGELOW.
Chief of Department of Pnblic Works.
sel3-01-D
SEALED PROPOSALS WILL BE RE
CEIVED at the office of tbe City Controller
until 2 o'clock P. Jr. on THURSDAY. Septem
ber 18. 1890, for plumbing work at No. 7 Engine
Honse Specifications for said work can be
seen at the office of the Bureau of Fire, Munic
ipal Hall. Bond in double the amonnt of the
bid, with two sureties, must accompany each
proposal, said bond to be executed before the
Mayor or City Clerk. The Department of
Awards reserves the right to reject auy or all
bids. J. O. BROWN,
sell-60-D Chief Department of Public Safety.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals will be received at the
office of City Controller until TUESDAY, the
16th day of September, at 2 o'clock p. a., for the
following:
GRADING, PAVING AND CURBING.
Cliff street, from Fulton street to Gum
street.
Plans and specifications can he seen and
blanks for bidding can be obtained at tbe gen
eral office. Department of Public Works.
Each proposal must be accompanied by a
bond, with two sureties, probated before tbe
Mayor or City Clerk. "
The Department of Awards reserves the
right to reject any or all bids.
E. M. BIGELOW.
Chief of Dep't of Public Works.
Pittsburg. September 5. 189a se5-23-p
EDUCATIONAL.
HARCOURT PLACE SEMINARY A
school of the highest grade for young
ladies and girl'. Established upon original
lines, its growth has been remarkable For
catalogue address the Principal, MISS ADA
L AYER, B. A.. Gambler, O. au28-9
BROOKE HALL, FOR GIRLS AND
young ladies; music and art; thorough
instruction 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.) jySO-68-TuF
KENYON MILITARY ACADEMY THIS
old and rcmarkablysucccssful school pro
vides thorough preparation for college or busi
ness, and careful supervision of health, habits
and manners. For catalogue address LAW
RENCE RUST, LL. D., Rector, Gambler, O.
au2S-9
PARK INSTITUTE,
204 North ave, Allegheny. College Fitting,
Business Training, Shorthand and Typewriting,
German and French. Terra begins Sept. 1. Send
for prospectus. L. LUDDEN, A. M., Pnn.
au2-l-TTS
PITTSBURG ACADEMY.
Normal, academic, commercial. Students pre
pared for the best colleges. Young Ladies'
Seminary Department fall term opens Sept. 4,
1890. Hon. Thomas M. Marshall, President
Board of Trustees. Address
J. WARREN LYTLE. Principal,
jylM7-TTS No. 7 Fonrth avenne.
URSULINE ACADEMY,
OAKLAND.
The Ursuline teachers have opened a prep
aratory day school for boys. Terms. J20 per
session of five months. English, French or
German, singing, calisthenics. The boarding
and day school for young ladies opened Sept. S.
Tuition: Terms, for day pupils, CJ5; S30, 825. $20,
J15, according to grade. Including English,
French or German, vocal music and calisthen
ics. Private lessons In mnslc, French. German,
shorthand and typewriting. sell-59-TTS
KIRKLAND HALL SS2Jt
College Preparatory Course.Busincss Course.
Terms S35a Address 'KIRKLAND HALL,
Clinton, N. Y. aul2-72-TTS
CURRY UNIVERSITY, SIXTH STREET.
, Fall term opens September 2.
30 Instructors; 1.608 Students Last Year.
Classical, ScientintvNormal and English.
Business College. School of Shorthand. Con
servatory of Music. School of Elocution.
Night school opens September 2. Bookkeeping,
shorthand, geometry, mechanical drawing.
Send for catalogue.
, JAMES CLARK WILLIAMS. A. M.,
JylO&-TT3 President
PITTSBURG ART SCHOOL,
Tn JOHNW. BEATTY, Principal.
-J J Seventh year opens September
f '-v 29. Drawing and painting from
ffflw feIFE ana NATOKE. Etching.
imy, Perspective, Composition,
Art Historv. The continued
success ot tho Art School makes it necessary to
greatly increase facilities for 1890-8L
New and special departments China Faint,
lng and Crayon Portraiture. Stndents may
enter for limited number of days a week. For
prospectus and terms address
' auMff-Tuaa 413 WOOD STREET,
SJ
TO LET.
Clrv Residences.
"TREATING ALLEY' NO. 1. NEAK ROBERTS
Jt. St., new brlcx house, two minutes from
Wylle ave cable cars, six rooms, finished attic.
Inside Mr. c : rent. 918 per month, inquire of lie
CULLOUUH & SMITH, 31 Seventh st. au26-75t
TTTOOSTKK1ST.-NEAK WYLIE AVE. AND
VV cable cars-eight minutes' ride from new
postofflce. five elegant two-story and mansard
brick dwellings, seven rooms, bath, natural and
artificial gas, Unndry and good cellar: rent only
31. ULAUK. tc BA1KD, 93 fourth ave. sel4-71t
Enst End Residences.
BOULKVAKD PLACE. EAST KND-NEW
two-story frame dwellings. 12 rooms, bath
room, hall in center, nat. and art. gas, front and
rear porches; rent Vs. BLACK a, liAIIID. S3
Fourth ave. sel4-71t
CIOPELAND ST. NEAK WALNUT- ST.,
Shadyside. two-story frame dwelling, six
rooms and: finished attic bathroom, ranee, front
porch; rent. (2. BLACK & UAlltD. 85 Fourth
ave. sel4-7lt
MAB1KFOE AVENOE. BEN VENUE PLACE
fine residence of iu rooms, range, bath and
all conveniences: front and'slde lawn; rent $40.
BLACK & BA1KD, 93 Fourth ave. se!4-71t
SU1IMERLEA ST. NEAK ELLSWORTH
ave. and Roup station, fine Queen Anne
frame dwelllnc. 8 rooms, reception hall, batli.
stationary washstands. ranee, front and rear
porches, elegant chandelIers.handsomely papered
and painted, sliding doors; rent (40 00. BLACK
& BAIKD, 93 Fourth ave. sel4-71t
Atlcchenr Residences.
HOUSE 8 ROBINSON ST.. ALLEGHENY
10 rooms, hot and cold water, bath, range,
etc.; S40 per month or $8, OOP. Also house of 7
rooms at Avalon station. P.. Ft. W. & C. lty..
cor. Orchard and Locust sts.; 15 per month or
12.600. inquire or T. S. KNAP, care Carnegie,
l'hlpps & Co.,' Llm., Thirty-third St. and Small
man. se!2-9lt
183 OKTH AVENUE, NKAK ARCH ST.
three-story brick ten rooms and bath; rent
(65. including water: Immediate possession. A.
LEGGATE i. SON, 31 Federal St., Allegheny.
telS-lt
Snbnrbnn Residences.
BELLEVUE. FT. VT. & C R. E.-2-STORY
frame, 7 rooms, nat. eas, water, hall, front
Soreb: one acre of ground; rent (20. BLACK &
A1BD, 93 Fourth ave. se!4-71t
Rooms.
ROOSI-ON FIrTH AVENOE. NEAK POST
OFFICE: about 16x40; rent low. TV. H.
BAKNES. printer, 61 Diamond st. scll-Wt
ROOMS - FURNISHED WITH KITCHEN,
etc 18 ANDERSON ST., Allegheny.
se!6-84t
BOOMS FURNISHED WITH KITCHEN,
etc. 41 LOGAN ST.. near Wylle. sel6-84f
Business Property.
141 WYLIE AVE., CITY FINE S-STORY
brick store-room and 7 dwelling rooms;
range, nat. and art. gas, bath: eood business lo
cation; rent 60 CO. BLACK & BAIKD, 95 Fourth
ave. sel4-71t
Office. Desk Room. Etc
OFFICES A FEW NICE ONES IN GEB
MANIA SAVINGS BANK BUILDING. Wood
and Diamond sts. anl0-49t
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL BOOKS WANTED-IF YOU
have any books to sell, let us know. LEVI'S
BOOK STOKE. Seventh Avenue Hotel building.
mh7
PEBSONAL-WE WAST EVERY BOY AND
girl to know that we will buy 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 tbe seashore and mountain re
sorts or returning thcrelrom. should bring their
clothing to DICKSON, the tailor, 65 Filth ave.,
cor. Wood St., second floor, and haye the same
cleaned, repaired and pressed, so as to look like
new, aud at a reasonable cost, and at tbe same
time should you desire a new suit, bis stock of
imported and domestic goods is of tbe newest and
most fashionable patterns: bv giving him a call
yon will not regret it. Tele. J553. 1e23-p
(STRAYED OR STOLEN.
STRAYED OK STOLEN A VALUABLE
horse from my larm, two miles back of Willow
Grove station, on P.. C A St. L. K. K., in South
Favette township, Allegheny co.. Pa., onbept.
12, 1890. a large roan horse, aged 5 years, weight
about 1,600, a sore bark or left rront leg, caused
by harness Tubbing: white hind foot: person re
turning the horse will receive a reward of I.S. A.
KAUFMAN. Sturgeon P. O. scia-51
LOST.
LOST AT EXPOSITION MONDAY EVEN
ING, after 9 o'clock, silver bracelet, large
carved links. Finder will kindly leave at Dis
patch office for K. L. M. sel5-6
FOUND.
FOUND-TA-VA-ZON SPECIALS CUKE ALL
chronic diseases. 301 GRANT ST. se!6-9
AMUSEMENTS.
-A.T-
GILLESPIE'S GALLERY,
422 WOOD ST.
Mr. S. Collins, of 47 and 49 Liberty
street, New York, will exhibit during the
week commencing September 15, the MOST
IMPORTANT and COSTLY collection of
Paintings ever brought to Pittsburg. These
pictures are by the foremost of modern art
ists. Included are:
Troyoris (Famotis Painting)
"LE PASSAGE DU GU."
Detailles
"FRIENDS OF THE
DESERT."
Delacroix's
"HORSE and SERPENT."
Coro(s
"VILLE DA VRA K"
This great collection, embracing many rare
and costly masterpieces, has not yet been
exhibited in this country.
sel3-27.Tnssn
-(RAND OPERA HOUSE
T To-night. Onlv matinee Saturday,
JIARIE WAINWRlGHT
in TWELFTH NIGHT.
Next week LOUIS ALDRICH in THE
EDITOR. se!5-23
B
IJOtJ THEATER
To-Nigh t.
SIBERIA.
Matinees Wednesday and Saturday.
Sept. 22 Bobby Gaylor in an "Irish Arab."'
sel5-2l
TT ARRIS THEATER-
Every Afternoon and Evening,
ONE OF THE FINEST.
Week September 23 Dore Davidson in
"Guilty Without Crime." sel&38-TTS
HARRY" DAVIS
FIFTH AVENUE 3IUSEUM.
Commencing September 15. DELLA BECK,
the mammoth girl from Westmoreland.
VENETIAN LADY TROUBADOURS. Doors
open 1 to 10 P. sr. Admission 10 cents, sela-23
HARRY WILLIAMS ACADEMY
To-night. Matinees Tuesday, Thursday,
and Saturdav.
SAM T. JACK'S
CREOLE BURLESQUE CO.
50 ABTIST8 50. sel5-12
-TUDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO.,
P 121 and 123 Fourth ave.
Capital 1500,000. Full paid.
INSURES TITLES TO REAL ESTATE.
Acts In all fiduciary capacities. Deals In rcll
able investment securities. Rents boxes in its
superior vault from 55 per annum upward.
Receives deposits and loans only on mort
gages and approved collaterals.
JOHN B. JACKSON. Pres't
JAMES J DONNELL. Vice-Pres'L
Je68J5ji C B. McVAY. Sec'TandTreas.
-nWR SALE-
VERY CHEAP
And very liberal terms for a complete and
most modern bouse: IS rooms elegantly fin
ished, on Forbes street, in one of the best parts
of Oakland- Price tlLSOq See
. W. A. HEREON 8s SON,
60 Fourth, avenue, soW3-9115,22,28 .
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
SPECIAL SALE
MURTLAND PUCE LOTS,
TWENTY-FIRST WARD.
NO FLASH ADVERTISING!
' NO BRASS BAND!
NO EXCURSION
But a legitimate offer ot desirable property
inside of city limits, supplied with city im
provements, and at moderate prices.
No other ground as easily reached that
can be bought as cheap.
As an investment it is absolutely safe; as
a location for a borne it cannot be sur
passed. "Within an easy 5-minntes' walk of Home
wood station, P. R. R-, and very convenient
to Duquesne Electric or Penn avenue, the
tracks of which are now laid. Two new
electric lines chartered which will pass on
two sides of the property.
Title gnaranteed by FIDELITY TITLE
AND TRUST COMPANY.
Call or send for plans. Salesmen on the
ground every afternoon.
S. A. DICKIE & CO.,
Penn and Shady Aves., East End.
se!2-93-Turs
SOUTH YIEW PLACE,
Choice building lots, 50x150.50x160 and
50x200 feet, in plan of the
BIRMINGHAM LAND
IMPROVEMENT COMPANY
ON LINE OF THE
Wan RapW Transit Electric MA,
and only three miles south of Court House,
one mile from city limits. Two natnral gas
lines, line boardwalk from city line to prop
erty. Main streets 0 feet wide. Taxes low.
prices reasonable and terms easy; one-fourth
cash, balance in three or five equal annual in
stallments with interest
Title to whole plan Insured by tho Fidelity
Title and Trnst Company of Pittsburg.
For plans and further particulars and agent
to show yon the lots, call on
C. E. 8UCC0P, 1103 CARSON STREET,
-OR
J. MARTIN SCHAFER, 74 S. TWELFTH ST..
PITTSBURG. PA. JyS
700-EAST END.
QUEEN AME
BRICK DWELLING,
60 FOOT ASPHALT PAVED STREET SEW
ERED, FLAGSTONE SIDEWALKS. ONE
HALF hQUARE FROM DUQUESNE
ELECTRIC ROAD.
Ten large rooms, beautiful reception hall,
large bath room, with latest improved plumb,
ins. large, lizht laundry, stationary tnbs, hard
wood mantels, tile hearths, handsome combi
nation chandeliers, mantel cabinets, etc.. with
large lot and lawn. This 13 positively one of
tho most complete and thoroughly equipped
dwellings on tbe market Terms, .small cash
payment down, balance Ions time.
M. F. HIPPLE & CO.,
96 FOURTH AVE.
seI4-90-Tnr3a
STOCK FARM.
Fifteen miles from Pittsbnrg, and ten minutes
from station, a
FINE LYING FARM,
210 ACRES,
Well watered, having two creeks and numerous
springs on it. Big barns, good outnouses, fine
farm bouse, good fences,
COAL UNDER PART OF IT-
Will invoice 29 head of cattle (mostly Holstein
3-year-olds), 4 horses, 9 pigs, and all the farm
implements. There is neitber
OIL OH GAS LEASES
On the premises. This is one of tbe finest
farms in Allegheny county. Easy terms. Par
ticulars from
BLACK & BAIRD,
S014-56-TT3U 93 FOURTH AVENUE.
MW PRESS BRICK RESIDENCE,
EASTEND.
Most desirable location in East End on as
phaltnm and sewered ave.: easy access to rapid
transit; 12 rooms; reception ball, lavatory, flne
ly finl.-hed bath, with stationary nashstandand
inside w. c, cemented cellars, both gases and
electric light, elegant combination chande
liers, magnificent hardwood cabinet mantels
with French p'ate mirrors, tile hearths, large
French plate beveled glare windows and doors,
larze porches, commanding a very fine view;
bnilt as a home by owner; good reasons for sell
ing; can be purchased at tbe very low price of
$12;50O.
GEO. C SLEETH.
sel3-23-TnS3u Penn and Shady aves.. E. E.
28 SHERMAN AVE.,
One of tbe best and central locations in
ALLEGHENY. "
-AT AUCTION ON
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17.
AT 2 O'CLOCK P. St.,
On tbe premises.
Modern Brick House, 10 Rooms.
Lot 20x119 It., to an alley.
For full information soe
W. A. HERROX & SONS,
80 Fourth avenue.
se4-39-4&10, 13.16
$5,250 - OAKLAND.
Corner property on car line. Substantial two
story and mansard eight-room brick dwelling,
hall, bath, inside shutters and w. c, lanndry,
both gases, etc, with lot 27x120 ft. to alley.
Terms to suit purchaser.
M. F. HIPPLE & CO..
seH-90-TuFSU 96 Fourth ave.
$5,000.
ROUP DWELLING,
On 60 foot sewered street, only two minutes'
walk from Dnonesne and Fifth avenue street
car lines or P. R. R. New modern stvllsh frame
dwelling. 9rooms.wfthball.bath, injideshutters
and w. c; slate mantels and tile hearths, gas,
etc. Terms, very small cash payment down,
balance very easy payments. &!. F. HIPPLE
& CO., 96 Fourth ave. sell-90-TUFS u
14000.
ss:-iDs"sir)E
On.balf innirfl from T)nnnnA lm.in mnA
elegant new 12-room and reception-ball brick
dwelling; Queen Anne styletfurnlshed through
out with latest improvements. All handsomely
papered and decorated; large lot. For partic
ulars see M. F. HIPPLE & CO., 86 Fourth ave.
sellS-TuTbsa
$100
Per foot, worth SIM. Lot 86x125, adjoining
Bchenley Park entrance, 1 rain, from Duquesne
Eiectno road. This Is a decided bargain.
M.F. HIPPLE fc CO., 98 Fourth ave.
Wl9.TTSO ; , ,
CHOICE PROPERTIES.
FOE S,XjEJ- .
SQUIRREL HILL.
Tracts of Land.
Containing from 5 to 100 acres, with good build
ings and improvements.
Price very low and terms to suit purchaser.
Ira M. Burchfield.
jy3-39-TT3 153 Fourth ave.
FE3STIsr ATE.
RESIDENCE OF 12 ROOMS
And reception ball: two-story brick with all
modern conveniences.
LOT 75x145.
Low price and very easy terms.
BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., cf
162 FOURTH AVE.
self-152-TTSU
LOTS, LOTS-S250 TO
$1,000-
PERRYSVILLE AVENUE. ALLEGHENY,
On line Electric cars 24x120 feet each. Very
desirable location, convenient and accessabls.
Terms to suit bnyer.
M. F. HIPPLE & CO.,
seH-90-TnFSn 96 Fourth avenue.
"WALL
WTLMERDING.
LOTS IN MELLON'S NEW WALL PLAN
AND THE
ROUTH rLACE PLAN.
HOUSES BUILDING RAPIDLY.
Salesman will be on the ground from 3 to S
p. jr. every day.
BROWN & SAINT. Agents.
sel6-37-TTS S12 Smithfleld st.
AUCTION SALES.
BY JA& W. DRAPE & CO.
Dissolution and Winding-Op
PUBLIC SALE
Of Valuable Leasehold
PENN AVE. PROPERTY,
PENN AVE., near Tenth St., Pittsburg,
Also
EXTENSIVE COKE WORKS,
At DUNBAR STATION. P. R. R., and
LARGEBRICK WORKS
At
CONWAY, near Freedom. P., Ft.W. & C. R. R.
Properties of the Pennsylvania Manufactur
ing, Mining and Snpply Company, which is giv
ing up business. The entire properties to be
exposed at Pnblic Sale on
TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Sept. 16,
At 2 o'clock, at the warehouse of the company,
NOS. 1M, 10CG and 1008 PENN AVE.,
PITTSBURG.
The lot is 67 feet in width on Penn avo, and
110 feet deep to an alley, with large 3-story
brick: warehouses, including offices on first and
second floors, and storerooms, large dry cellar,
bydraulic elevator, etc.. eta; renting valne
S6.000 annually; lease runs 21 vears from April
1, 1SS3, at a ground rent ol S1.012 50 annually.
ALSO.
At the same time and place, the EXTENSIVE
ANCHOR COKE WORKS, at Snnbar station,
P. R. R.. embracing 100 ovens with all neces
sary machinery for coke business, and every
thing In full running order; 5J acres of coal. 15
acres of surface, engine aud boiler bouses,
pumphouse, storeroom, ten dwelling houses,
etc., etc
AND ALSO.
At the same time and place the LARGE FIRE
BRICK WORKS at Conway, near Freedom. P.,
Ft. W. & C. U. R.. including 36 acres of fins
fireclay, coal, limestone and otber minerals, 9
acres of real estate. 109 iron cars and pallets for
a capacity of 30.000 brick daily. Corliss engine)
and ample boiler capacity. Centennial brick
machines, dry pans, kilns, dryers and complete
appliances for carrying on tbe brick business,
etc. in its various branches, and all in full
workragorder.
The company Is giving up business in every
branch to dissolve present partnership and the
sales are for the pnrpose of facilitating settle
ment among the stockholders. Fuller informa
tion and permission to examine the various
properties can be obtained at our office.
Terms made known at sale.
JAS. W. DRAPE & CO..
Agents and Auctioneers.
sel2-66-x 129 Fuurtb Avenne. Pittsburg.
)ARLOR. CHAMBER. LIBRA OF
FICE and dining room
FURNITURE,
Elegant hall, room and stair carpets etc., at auc
tion TUESDAY MORNING. Sept. 16, at 10
o'clock, at the rooms. No. 311 Market street.
Elegant sideboards, china closets, huffets,ex
tension tables, and leather chairs in oak and
walnut, cabinet, cylinder and office bookcases
and desks, mirror and plain door wardrobes,
cheval oak chamber suits, solid walnut cham
ber suits with French plate mirrors, and mar
ble tops, hair and busk mattress, bed springs,
decorated toilet ware, lounges, folding beds,
chiffoniers, bedstcads,bureansand washstands,
handsome parlor suits of all kinds, odd easy
chairs and rockers, center tables, clocks.otc
Also at same place at 2 In the alternoon of
samo day, a lot of fancy goods. tov and no
tions. HENRY AUCTION CO.,
seH-9G Auctioneers.
PROPOSAL.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS.
Sealed proposals will be received at tbe office
of the Borough Clerk until TUESDAY. Sep
tember 16, A. D. 1890. at 4 P. v., for the follow
ing street improvements, viz:
Grading, curbing and paving Walnut street
with asphalt brock from Power's line to the
borough line.
Grading and paving First alley north of Shaw
avenue with tiro brick, from Huey street to
Conrsin street.
Plans and specifications of the above work
can be seen and blanks for bidding and all In
formation can-be bad at the Engineer's Office
on anil alter September 10.
Each proposal must be accompanied by a
bond in double the amount of the proposal and
probated before a notary public, and said pro
posals must he banded in on or before tba
above specified time. Unless said requirements
are strictly carried out tbe bid will not be con-.-sidercd.
Tbe Committee on Streets reserve the right
to reject anv or all propoal.
G. B. HERW1CK, Boroueh Clerk.
McKeesport. September 8. iSlWL se-23.TTS
PENSIONS
For ALL SOLDIERS who are now disabled,
whether disability is due 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 gti per month. Pensions
for all or no pay. All who believe themselves
to be entiled should, without delay, write me.
JAS. BRYAR, JR. Pittsburg. Pa.
P. O. Box 721. je29-118
TITCKNIGHT fc VICTOht,
PLUMBERS, GAS AND STEA3I FITTERS
Dealers in Gas Fixtures,
LAMPS, PUMPS, LEAD PIPE, HOSE, ETC.
Special attention given to Natnral Gas Fitting.
416 SMITHFIELD ST., PITTSBURG, PA.
Telephone 769. ja7-69-TTa
PIANOS,
ORGANS.
And all manner of Small Instruments
.IT.
HAMILTON'S,
Fifth avenne.
ap29-7S-D
PATENTS.
O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents,
131 Fifth avenue, above Smithfield, next Leads
office. (No delay.) Established 20 Tears.
se25-60
jyr MAY, SONS & CO,
171. o
DYEING AND CLEANING.
8 Sixth Avenue, ' .
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