raraujra eaws' MOTHER BLACK EYE Given in the Courts to the Pleasant Valley Estensionists. JUDGE SLAGLE DEALS TfflS BLOW. He Bischsrscs the Rule STade Socio Time Ago l)v Judge White. AXEW WAT IXTO ItELLEYUJ KO WMIKDED The peoplp who are ficlittnj; tno right of tlie IMbuant Valley Railway to extfiulits tracks on 7 aylor avenue, Beilevuo, Ilugh M. Bole aal Attorney ". W. Sliafcr, gave tlio TaHwny company another black eye In court yoatcrday. It. & A. Balph appeared for Bole, and liarer for himsclt, and J. W. Kirker for tl.e would-bo extension ists. Taylor avenue licsins ivhcro California avenue leaves oir, and was the route selected for tbe extension of the electric road. It is the bone of contention gnawed at a meeting In Bcllevuc one night lnet neelc Tho com iuny went upon the ground that it could go ahead aud t-cttie with the owners subse quently, but they held that it had no right to Uosandapolfisircafterttard.piefeiTinirtlia stipulation should precede and not succeed. HOW FIRST BLOOD WAS DK-WVN. The objectors -n on first blood on February 2S !&-t, when Judge Stow o filed the follow ing opinion, and made the appended order. "It now hero appears In the record tliat pergonal notice was giv"n to pcttoons direct ly interested in tho opening of said avenue in either of the ordinance of 1S75 or ISflO. upon which thih proceeding is baed. Xor "u a personal notice given ol the meeting of the viewen to asses- tho damages. This I think is a fatal dofact unlos exceptant has estopped him-elf from netting it up in soiuo way. W'lulo itmaybeth.it pel f-onal notice of tho view was not loquiivd under thenet of ISjG, I think it clear without deciding that question that It should appear from some i-ourr e that personal notice was given to tho resident ovnnr of m-npertv beimxthe re port of the viewers liiull IO confirmed. The only qenstion i'l the cae in regard to quaolwfg i:ie r-.jort arises from the action jft!ii Couit iii tiurutolnro dismissing the oxception-? now filed. But as the report wan rofonvd back to the iowrsto report to thu term without qualification, I am led to lindcrrtvid that the matter still stands open Jorah exceptions which may bo made to tho entire proce"dmg.. I am inclined to thini. tiiat unfee required by the act ot 1KS1 t-ljinll be given, both as to the ordinance and icw, b-it how ever that may be, I am of opinion that pergonal notice of the ordi nance at least should be given, as also of an proposition to fiv or regulate the roads and ticct.- ol the borough to nil persons dl reotlv interested incroin. Tho report of viewers 1:1 thia cae is, therefore, set a.iJo sad qunMic-1. By the ConnT." -STASHED HIS JIAXDS OF IT. Snlwiiaently Mr. Kirkcr seenred a. rnlo from Judge White for a reargnment, and it came up yesterday before J udges Stow o and Slnglrf. .TuJgo Stowe didn't seem to bo in a verr good humor over the rule, and so wash Jag his hands of the wholo business, tamed It over to Judso Slagle, and lie. after a hear ing, discharged tho rule, thus leaving the tm'.tter w here Judge Stowe dumped it on February 2S. As tho extension of the road through liallevre is ardently desired bv most people uown there, the company will likely soon fi:id some way to got in? but it will be re quired to make some kind of a deal with owners of property wanted. The matter is one of interest to mot people in the vicinity of cities. Scarce a day passes that the pipe line people have not a fight with some irate f.irmer, as they nre often disposed to go through his farm first and arrange the mat ter with him subsequently, and it is well to have the law clearly laid down so as to save unnecessary litigation. NOTICKS tegal Notices. IN THE COURT OF COMMON PLEAS NO. 1 of Allegheny connlv No. 711.1, December tern:. l. William Fiovd v L. Ppterson, Jr.. et al. The undersigned has tiled Ids third and final account as receiver of tue American Batk of Plttsburir- and Th oftiue will be allowed bj the Court on 21st Au- J gust. lSI'l. unless cause be shown to the contrary. ! U. JI. GIVEN, Receiver. Jy2S-4G-Tu JSTATEOF PEITR M'CLAREnTdECEASED a otlce!s lMTehv given that letters of admin istration, ou tlio Estate of lVter JJcCtaren. de ceusel. ha'e liecn granted to tl) undersigned, to whom all persons indebted to said estate are re quested to make immediate pavmert. and those having claims or demands against the. -amc will msltetliem known without delay. WILLIAM A. THOMPSON. Administrator. Address 027 Liberty strret. Pittsburg. Jy21-33-Tu JAMES A. M'KEAN. Attorney at Law, No. S5 Diamond street. -VOTICE-APPLICATION WILL BE MADE TO 1 th tSovernor of l'ennsvlvanla, on the 13th lavol Aui.t, 1691. bi Joseph Z. Wainwright, Harris E. Walnwriglit, Idwer Z. Walnwrlglit, Samuf! J. Wainwngut, Jr.. Join E. Walnwright andAhlgV.IE WaUw-lgM under the Act of As sembly entltlsd: "'An art to provide lor the ln corptmtloi. nd regalation of certain corpora tions. " approved April 3. 1571. and the supple ments thereto, for the charter of an Intended cor poration 'o he called "Walnwriglit Brewing Company.-" the character and object of which is the lninufartcrlng and brewing of malt liquors at FUlsbnrg, AHegbeuy eouuty, Fenna.. and for tltfsr puri",'ie- tij hvn and eujoy all the rights, heaelits and ririi.-'ges of said acVof Assembly and the euppUruenti ttie-eto. JAS. A. M'KEAN, -.ollclTor for Appll -ants. .1y2l-T4-Tn Proposals. "PROPOSALS FOB IRON FENCE. AND FOR X material for repairs of storehouse Indian apolls Arst nat Indianapolis, Ind.. Julvso, 1S1. .alrd proposals. In triplicate, will he" receied until l: "-loet. n. on MONDAY. AUGUST 31, ZhH, !or .about) 10, 030 pounds of girder, formed t stfl 1 beams In pli, with etptratore, plhtcs, tilths, etc.: for chaurelbars; forwrought and cast intn piste.: for cist iron pilasters, and for mlscel-laut-o-is h.iitt, plain, cast iron- Also for the con tt'iictloi, and erection of an iron fence on the -Michigan street front of the Arsenal grounds. Drawings may be seen at this office, and snetifica tioncnnho nad n itppllcatlon to MAJOR CLIF TON COMLY, Ord. Dept., U. S. A. Commanding. au2-7C-2,.1,4,5,2),30 IJROPOSALS FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF X n iron highway bridge over thf eastern hranch of the Potomac rlvtrnt Bcnnings D. c, Ofljrc 01 the Otlnnil-sloners, D. C. Waehlnpton, 1). C. Augu-il. I&l. Serled proposals will be re---'ive.! at this r.cipp until 12 oelock s... on SATUR DAY. AlGrT22, 1U11, for the construction or an Iron highway hrulg' Including approaches over the ett-tfrii brr.ut li of the Potomac rler at Beu nii.gs. D. C. Blank lorms of proposals and specl "Icarlonscan lie obtained at thisofPce uponapnli calion th"iTfor. tegether with all necessary In lormation. and bij ujwn these forms only will be coi;i.lertri The -iglit is reserved to rciect anv andaill.hls ornsrt- or bids. J. W. DOUliLASSi. J. W. ROS, II. M. HUBERT. Commissioners; D.f- au.T-S ICE Ice or superior qualify in carloads oil track of any railioad in Pittsburg or Alle gheny Citi , or on trn.'k at lakes, with direct connections with tho P. R. B, or Pcnna Co lines, L.S..1M S., N. Y. L. E. i W., AV. N. Y. . P. and A V. n. R. CKAI-TAIQUA LAKE ICE CO., Till rteenth and Pike stsL, rittsburg. Pa. jy23 2-TT8 ECONOMY IN FUEL Hot Water Heating Apparatus fox Fiesidenoes, Etc. iLSO, VeatilatiEg Fans for Cooling, Etc. M'GINNESS, SMITH & CO., OS "Water s. je&55-TT3 STENCILS, ,STEEL STAMPS, ilUHBER STAMPS, SEAL EW&HAI1V&. W. A. Bunting, 20 Fifth Ave 1y25 Now Js tlio 1'cst Reason for planting and pruning ti-ecs, laying out ot low ns ana tak ing charge of workgenerally; also draining. Herman Helm LANDSCAPE GARDENER, TT riXSWOKTfl AV, Sliadyslde, Pittsburg. tnhO-Tus PATENTS. O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth w a!ove Stnllhfleld, next leader pClce. No delay. -EjtRblisued 'JO years, sci 137" Display advertisement one dollar per tquare for one insertion. Classified real estate advertisements on this page fen cents per line for each imerlion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top line being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. SmlthOeld and Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BH.NCII OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT. FOK SALE. TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE K ECF.IVED UF TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already ha e acconnts with THE DISPATCH. FOR THE SOUTnslDE, NO. 12 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. fiCd. FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE. 6111 PENN AVE. rrrrsnrTRa-ADDrnoNAL. THOSIAS MCCAFFREY. SW9 Butler street. EMIL G. STCCKEY. 241 h street and Penn avenue. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCJIER. 59 Federal street. II. J. McBRIDE. Market Ho jsc, Allegheny. F. II. EGGERS. A SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOSIAS .McIIEN RY, Western and Irwin avenues. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver ave FEltltY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ave. WASTED. 3Ialo IlelD. 1 GOOD Br.Y TO LEARN THE BARBER A trarie, one with exierience preferred, at G. D. ENGLE, 15 Anderson u Allegheny. au4-4l FEW CANVASSERS TO SELL A GOOD LINE J. of goods: none Imt American need apply. Apply at 337 FIFTH AV AN ENERGETIC YOUNG LADY OF FAIR education and of good reputation can secure a nlre paving position at once with reliable and honorable parM's to travel; best or references lurnltlicd and rpq.l-cd: all expenses advanced; address in own handwriting. Address B.C. Dis patch oflice. mHC -nOOKKEEPER - - A COMPETENT BOOK- X KEEPER for larae business establishment: none ln:t experienced men need annlv. Address X., DispatihoClcc. au4-84 BOOKKEEPER - IMMEDIATELYv THOR OUGHLY experienced ladv bookkeeper. Ad dress CAFE ROYAL, 79 Fifth av. au4-78 B iflCKLAYERS-MEMBERS OF NO. 1 OYVK. who are idle to report at No. 41 Fifth av. everv day between the hours of 10 A. M. and 2 r. M. Bv order of NO. 2 OF PA. aui-O -pUTCHEK-MUST BE A PRACTICAL MAN; I single: reference preferred. Address H. M. 2327 Cirvm St.. S. S. "1AHPETSALESMAN AT 042 AND 644 LIBERTY L AVENUE. an2-7 COACHMAN (WniTE MAN) WnO HAS BEEN employed In this capacity. Inquire ROOM 11, -Inekenn building, corner Mxth and Pcnn av., citv. Wednesday afternoon next, between 2ando o'clock. au4-G0 C OMPKTEXT ICE MACHINE ENGINEER; none but experienced men need applv: refer ences wanted. Apply at PHCEN1X BREWING CO., Twenty-fourth and Smallman sts., between 10 and 12 A. M. au4-77 TRITG CI,ERK-OXE THAT nAS TWO OR Xl InriH! years" experience. Address P. O. BOX K4, Pittsburg. Pa. au4-2a jSrUG CLERK-REGISTERED ASQUALIfTeD J awistant. Address POTASSIUM, P. O. box 824, Pittsburg, Pa. au4-2S I EXPERIENCED ELEVATOR BOY REFER ll ENCES required. FLEISHMAN CO.. 604, 0C6 and iOS Market st. aut-64 FARMHAND-ALSO EXPERIENCED DRIVER for milk route. KEYSTONE EMP. BUREAU. 4 Sixth st. an44o HARDWARE SALESMAN-MARRIED MAN preferred; one who speaks German and English, and has had experience in stores, etc.; reference required. Call, or address FERD REIBEK Jt BROS.. McKeesport, Pa. aul-41 LINEMAN TO TAKE CHARGE OF AN electric railway line: must be a married man and 6trlctlv sober. Address, with reference, R. .1., i.eauer omce. am-53 MAN TO TAKE AN OFFICE AND REPRE SENT a manufacturer- S.y per week: small CJipit.ilrrqu!rtl Address, with stamp, MANU FACTURER, box 70, West Acton, Mass. aul-37 ONE BOY 20 AND TWO BOYS 18 YEARS OF age. Appl at the office of the J. O. ohimmel FrcgCo., Brown and "Walker sts., Allegheny, Tuesday. 7 A. si. au4-3 PRACTICAL "MACHINIST AND ENGINEER lo run stationary engine, with reference as to eharact r aud ability. Apply at 12 and 14 Fourth ave, Pittsburg, Pa., between 10 and 11 A. M., Tues day, Aug. 4. UU4-37 SALESMEN IN EVERY COUNTY iTi'T'ER - month and expensos; outfit, samples, etc., fre: goods sold by sample; steady position to nronemartv: no experience necessary: fullnrr- llrulars upon application; sendstamp. WOUCEls TER. FERRULE A MFG. CO., 24 ncrmon st., Wororster. Mass. Jyl5-28-D SALESMEN TO SELL PETIT LEDGERS. AD VERTISING cads and -ttpcclaPles. bv sample to merchants: big commission and opportunity to work up permanent patlng business. W. B. PERSHING, fcouth Bend," Ind. au4-72 SALESMEN WANTED-MEN TO SELL LINE of cigars, 5100 per nionth and expenses paid. Address, with stamp. SUMATRA CIGAR CO., Chica-s 111. anl-03 SALESMEN FOUR SMART. ENERGETIO men. App'n-atonce to C If. DODGE, Ex celsior building. Sixth av. and Grant st. au4-ns CALESMEN TO SELL BOOr PAINT AS A O side line on good commission. AddrcssMETAL PAINT CO., Meadville, Pa. aul-40 SHOE SALESMAN-NOT AFRAID TO WORK; good wages; one that speaks German preferred. SHOES, Dispatch oHce. au2-13 S INGLE MAN-TO SCRUB AND MAKE HIM SELF usefid about a house. Inquire at WEsT TENN HOSPITAL, Twenty-eighth at. au4-100 SOLICITORS-THREE FIRST CLASS FOR "Reed's Improved Whlsperphone ' No tele phone complete without it. ItOBESTK. MCCOR MICK, General agent, 133 Fifth ave. an4-4S SOLICITORS-FOE LIFE INSURANCE", LIB ERAL commissions; polls? taking because most pleasing In prloe an I plan. SALE. 34 FideUtf bulldog. jiur.r.l &D-my27-4U O newsnaiNfr sohcltors. HERALD PUB. CO.. McKcespbrt, Pa, au4-l STOCK CLERK-A YOUNG MAN ABOUT 10 TO 20 years old. who can make himself generally useful la a wholesale notion house. Address, with reference, K. Y., Dispatch office. au4-80 rpAILOR-TO WORK BY THE WEEK ON X bushhng and custom work. Apply to JAMES A. McNALLY. S09 Liberty av., Wednesday, TVanteiI Agents. AGENT3-5C BUTTER SO-BY A LATE SCIEN TIFIC discovery, pure butter can be made for less than oca pound; It li not an oleomargarine or an artllr-ial, but pure, genuine butter, made from the pure elements of butter; contains no injurious Ingredient; cannot lie distinguished from the best creamer bnttcr: anyone cap make It: agents make from S10 to fJO a day selling the niateriafor making hutte." for sale; for f urther information send for circular free. Address PLANET MFG. CO., Wichita, Kan. au2-122 AGENTS-0" SALARY OR COMMISSIONTO handle the new patent chemical ink erasing pcucll; the greatest selling novelty ever producea; erases ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion of paper; 20U to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted u ?C20 in six days; another f321ntwo hours: we want one energetic general agent lor eacli state and Territory For tc-rms and full particu lars, HddresslHEMONROE ERASER MG. CO., Lacrosse. W Is. mv22-75 AGENTS-TO TAKE TERRITORY FOR OUR greatest selle.- of modern times: "Kinz's Handbook of the U S.," 91 pagt-;2,GO illustra-'i iiiu;oi yoturru map"; sen lot 5- ao: we snail be able to fill orders promptly a ;0,(01 copies are ready. P. J. FLEMING & CO.. 13-5 Fifth av., Pittsburg. JJ24-TUWT11FSSU 4 GENTS-MOST WONDERFUL ADVERT1S Ix. 11G uOTlceever known; sells to every mer chant, big pay; steady work. ARC N. MFG. CO., J16-24-TT XlBtlUC, It IS. i GENTS LOriAT. OR TRAVF.1JNG TO COL jrk. MI. j LECT old coins; good pay; steady work, Mii,iriTinniKv ? r...7- c u..n.. , Boston, Mass. JvII-43-ttssu AGENTS-TO SELL MRS. DR. McGRAOR'S Imperial Balm Catarrh Powder and lamilr rtmedles. Apply at 3U4WYL1EAV. au4-70-TFSu AGENTS-THREE GOOD AGENTS WANTED ApplyJ. L VINE, 93 Fourth av. Jyl9-35-TTbu Wanted Temale Help. I EXPERIENCED SALESLADIES; ALSO SCT' J ERAL young ladles for clerical work; must be quick and correct at figures; references rennireo FLEISHMAN &-CO..KH, SCO and .TOs Market it. au4-59 LADIE-TO DO FANCY AVORK AT THEIR homes: we lurnish luaierlal ami pav p-r piece call and sec work, or address with -tai'm J 51 I.EMAR & CO.. SO Fourth av., near Wood. 1U4-CS-TT TVnnted Male and Female Help. LABORERS, TEAMSTERS, FARM HANDS waiters, hotel cooks, chambermaids, wait resses, dl'hwashtrs. pantry girls, to cooks, 40 viinioi:r.iiiuus, m uuuse gins. laundress. oCX) housi MEEHA,&. H Grant street. Tel. 90. au3-i LAUNDRESS-COOIiS. NURSES. CHAMBER MAIDS, dining room girls, 2C0 house girls, Ger man and colored; laborers, teamsters, larm liands MRS. E. THOMPSON. COSGrantst. au-i Wanted Boarders and Lodgers. BOAKDEItS WANTED-THltEE MILES FROM ohiti Pj lo on a f.irin : terius reasonable For particulars address MORRIS MORRIS, Ohio Pyle, '"a- .1U2-4S rpiIE BEST MEAL IN THE CITY FOR ISC 173 FIFTH AV. trails Jy31-4S Wanted Partners. PARTY WITH SMALL CAPITAL WISHING Jo funn a partnership or engage in a new In vention which will make from J5u0 lo ILOOO per day lor a lifetime. Call and lnc-t!-ate at room 10. :t03 Penn av.. PUUburg. J. C. aui PABTNKR-IX AN ESTABLISHED BUSINESS; . onc U" l1.5 frm jljW I-rn cash capital. A"" "P. E. T" Dispatch. oilice. auW WANTED. Wanted Situations. POSITION BY YOUNG MARRIED MAN who speaks five dlHerent languages (English, Slavish, Hungarian, Polish, Bohemian) wants a permanent position; has had long experience in the general store, hanking busluets. office, etc; will luruish the best of references, citv or country. Address at once PERMANE:T, Dispitch office. au4-S2 -poSITION-BY A YOUNG LADY STENOG JL BAPHER and type-writer; can give good ref erence if necessary. Address B. B. B., 1C3 Arch st, Allegheny, aul-39 "POSITION AS DRUG CLERK: REGISTERED L m.mager; graduate: 14 a ears1 experience; speaks German. Address STRYCHINA, Dispatch office. aul-40 POSITION BY EXPERIENCED STENO GRAPHER and typewriter; best of reference. Address II. K. II.. Dispatch office. au4-0I POSITION AS CUTTER-3Y A THOROUGHLY practical man. For reference, address PRACTICAL, Cumberland, Md. aul-33 SITUATION AS ENGINEER-28 YEARS' EX PERIENCE: 12 years' city refrrence; fully competent. Address, till August 1 ENGINEER, Dispatch office. Jy29-S3 niTITATION AS GARDENER ON COMMER. O CIAL or private place. East End preferred; cuod reference. 1. B.. Ilisnatch oflice. au4-2s SITUATION AS BARKEEPER: good references. Address W. CAN GIVE J., Dispatch au4-27 office Wanted Hoarding. Tl OOMS AND BOARD-BY SEPTEMBER 1, 1S91 it in a private f.unilyfora couple, nurse and child; must be In a nice location In Allegheny. Ad dress A. A. B., Dispatch office. au4-79 Financial. MONEY TO LOAN ON BOND AND MORT GAGE at the lowest rates of interest and commission; loans granted promptly. J. E. Mc CR1CKART. 140 Fifth a. aui-15-TuF MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST SIARKET rate on bond and mortgage; no delay. HEED B. COYLE Jfc CO., cor. Fourth av. and Grant st. dell-TTS MONEY ON MORTGAGE IN ALLEGHENY CITY ?5,500 on good real estate; no brokers need apply. Address "'C.," Dispatch oflice. 1V2S-37-TT TirONET TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE securities, lowest rates: no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO.. 99 Fourth av. dell-l-TThs " TONF.Y TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES: LOW- 1YJL EST Interest; no delay, liLACU & HAIKU, apll-24-TTS 95 Fourth av. MONEY TO LOAN WISE & TORNEYS, 91 Diamond st. MINOR. AT- jy29-! MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at 4H, a and 6 per cent, ROBERT G. BAILEY. 164 Fourth av. Tel. 1G7. apl4-19-TTSSil MORTGAGES ON CITV OR ALLEGHENY county property at lowest rates. HEN RY A. WEAVER X. CO., 92 Fourth av. inh2-l) C JT OOO FOR ONE OR TWO YEARS: SATIS CO) FACTORY security and indorsement. Ad dress FINANCLVL, Dispatch office. aul-10 Miscellaneous. AN INTEREST IN AN ESTABLISHED FIRE Insurance business bv a oung man of 12 years' practical experience. Address L. M. L., stating price and commission during p.ist year. an4-8(i-TuS6u BOOKKEEPING WE ATTEND TO TnE opening and closing and adjusting of books ot all kinds: voucher sj stem introduced and individ ual instruction given bookkeepers in same; long experience and references as to accuracy, prompt ness and discretion. McOAFFERTY ft ROBIN SON, Roon. 1G. 95 Fifth av, le28-92,yrrs DWELLING NINE ROOM IN PITTS BURGOR vicinity. Good neighWhood. A. C. DI BERT, McDonald, Pa. an4-54 MACHINISTS TO KNOW THAT THERE IS a strike pending at the Continental Tube Works, now operated by iv tho OIL WELL SUPPLY CO., Second av. Pittsburg ty30-55-TT6Sii SAFE SMALL COMBINATION LOCK; STATE dimensions (outside and inside); safe manufac turers send catalogue and price list. Address. SAFE, Dispatch office. au4-2RB STORAGE ROOM IN NEIGHBORHOOD CON VENIENT to Firth ave. and Market st. Ad dress S.. 441 Market st. au4-47 TRUNKS HAULED TO AND FROM EAST END for5c. CAMPBELL ADAVTS, 12Seventhav. Telephone 276. Jyl7-90 QC TO 40 HEAD OF CHEAPEST HORSES OO and mares. M. FOX at Anihcim Livestock CO., Limited, stables, 52 Second ave., Pittsburg, Pa. an4-57 FOBSALE UIPKOVED KEAX ESTATE. City Residences. nOLWELL ST.. NEAR MrLLER ST.-BIG B AR V GAIN. 4,250, new brick dwelling of six rooms, attic, hall, dry cellar: nicely papered, sew ered; water up and down stairs, etc.; size of lnt20x 90 ft. to Qur alley, paved. B. G. BAILEY. 164 Fourth av. aul-24-TUSSU F OR SALE-CT0 CASn. REMAINDER IN small monthly pajments, o. 179 Washington av., Thlrtv-flrst ward, liou'.e 5 rooms, with Urge cor. lot: price only f 1,600: renting for 812 per mo.; a nice home or a paving investment. (351). W. A. HEREON & SONS, "80 Fourth av. au4-49-4,8,14,20 BT RALE-VERY CHEAP-ON ACCOUNT OF owner's remo ah new house, four rooms aud attic: street paved: one of the best locations on Mt. Washington: only two minutes' walk from In cline; price $1,700. (31S). W. A.UEERON SSONS, 80 Fourth av. au4-51-4,8,15 ffl9 MOO-BOGGS AV., NEAR INCLINE. NEW iI)Zij and very neat two-story brick house of four rooms; large, finished attic hall, cellar.porch front and back, water and gas. front vird, etc. : lot 24x92 to aller; easy terms. W. C. BERINGER Jt CO.. 156 Fourth av. au2-68-TTSu East End Residences. AN ENTIRELY NEW SIX-ROOM FRAME house with finished attic, bath, hot and cold water, slae mantels, sliding doors, electric lights, good, dry cellar, neighborhood first-class and within two minutes ol tlectrlc line; we can sell this house ver cheap and it is worth looking up. See S. A. DICKIE iCO., Penn and Shady avs., ,E. E. 929. aul-11-TuWS TF YOU WANT A GOOD noUSE IN CENTRAL A location of Fast End with large lot we have a bargain at J'i.'XX); house has bath, hot and cold water and all modern conveniences; lot 50x120 ft. ; street Is sewered: handy to electric, cable or P. R. R. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Pcnn and Shnrivai a., E. E. 2032. aul-11-TilWS OCOTT ALLEY, NEAR PENN AV .-A CHOICE O Investment : two brick dwellings of seven rooms each; cellars, geodtsewerage. etc. W. C. BERIN- ui.k tu., loo J! 'ourtn av. au2-G3-TTsn riiEN NEW HOUSES, EACn ON A SEPARATE A lot, in the East End: a good thing as an invest ment: rentals aggregnte $1,900 per year; price, $16. 510. (2-2G-1W.) CIIARLEo SOMERS CO., 129 Fourth av. Jy30-G7-TTR Cifi 500- BRICK HOUSE. STOXETRIMMINGS. lCUj ( slate roof. 8 lararc rooms, reception hall. front and back stairs, corner lot about 120 feet square, handsomely shaded with large trees. House in center or lot. leaving line building site on each side. Also four-room frame house on back corner of lot. fronting on side street. Three mluutes from station, station on P. R. H only 15 minutes from Union station. One electric line within five min utes and one being built within one mlnute'6 walk. This property Is a little out of repair now. hut a small outlay will put It in first class condition, when it will leadlly bring J10.O0O. DENN1STON, ELDERKIN & CO., limited. 6232 Penn. aye., telephone 5327. J y30-6)-TuThssu Qr SOO-FOR A COMPLETE AND MODERN tifJi house or six rooms and three finished attic rooms: has bath. Inside closet, hot and cold water, both gases, sewered, laundry, etc.; fine central location, within a couple or minutes of three rapid transltllnej; lot.10xl20. S. A. DICKIE A CO., Pcnn and shady av s., E. E. (1051). auI-11-Tuws J lleglieny Kesltlencos. "T70R SALE-SANDUSKY, NEAR PARK WAY, is Allegheny; a very desirable property; cheap. LotauJsxllJ ft., with brick house. 10 rooms. (45). a. iir.nnui a suit o, ou j? ourm ave. JV29-100-TUW "VTORTH CANAL STREET, ALLEGHENY, 1 near CliestnLt street House, eight rooms, suitable for two families: also, at J14 a month, a new house, six rooms, on Yale street. Second ward; Immediate occupancy. A, LEGGATE &SON, IBS Fourth avenue. au2-Wt OR EXCn.VNGEFOR GOOD GROC ERY STAND Adams st., Allegheny, good brick dwelling of six rooms; Doth gases, good cellar, etc.; also, two-story rrame house of lour rooms and store room; a corner property and a first-class invest ment;lot 20x100. W. O. BERINGER, 156 Fourth ai enuc. au2-68-Trsu (.1 300-FREMONT ST., SECOND WARD, tDurj Allegheny, brick house 6 rooms, cellar: all conveniences: lot 20xl"W: terms very reasonable. A. Z. BYERS & CO., ;S Federal St. au2-92-Tusu Suburban Residences. -nOR SAlE CIlnAP- EASY PAYMENTS-AT J; Edgewood, P. R. P., beautiful lei el lots, well drained: near station; good wide streets, 40x120 feet: 52I2Creet; fn llilrd Wllklus' plan. W. A. IIERRON & ON'3. 80 Fourth av. Jy21-45-Tu -1LENFIELD STATION-P., F. W. A C. R. R.; VT good frame house of six rooms, cellar, gjs, spihle, outbuildings, etc., with 8 acres of good ground, old and young orchards, 4 O grapevines, berries, etc. : seven minutes' walk from station, with good plank walk ail the wav: will. sell cheap and on i ery easy terms. A. M. TREsSEL & CO., 90 Fourth av. aul-33-l,2,4,6,b' ON EASY TERMSTA NICE LITTLE HOME ON llneorP.. It. W.&. c. K. K within three minutes of station; lot SOxlU) feet, with fruit and shade; good 5-roomed houc supplied with natural gas ami mire water; very cheap at l,ax). (4-70-313.) CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 129 Fourth av. Jy30-67-TTS' Q1IADYSIDE-ONLY TWO MINUTES FROM O Roup station and Duquesne electric cars; a verj handsome new frame dwelling containing ten rooms, reception hall with stained g:ass windows, eCectrlo light, both gases, bath, inside w. c, hard wood mantels and tile hearths with tile facing', buttery, cupboards and ch'na closet; house sits back rn m street and has rront and liock porches, with a 30-foot lot running through to a 20-root alley: terms to suit. M. F. mi? PLE & CO., 96 Fourth av. auS-K-TTSu' QJ9 200 A CHEAP PROPERTY FOE A QUICK V) buyer; situated at Ingram, within seven minutes or station: one acre; fruit, shade and water; on tlie corner of two good streets, and well adapted for subdividing Into lots: nicely finished house of 5 rooms, pantry, china closet, etc. (4-70-314.) CIIARLEd SOMERS & CO., 129 Fourth iv. DH0-67-TTS' HELLOTCKJTRAIGIVKME lW. Hello, hitelcy, send for my shoes and ns-vrliero needed and return them as qnick 3 possible A. WIIITEI.EY, Ptttslmrg Shoe Itcpainng Facto'iy, 12S-130 Tliljd r.ve. , mwiiiu num. mylji..aiM THE PZTTSBTIRG- l DISPATCH, TUESDAY. AUGUST' i. FOK SAXJ5 LOTS. City Lots. A DESIRABLE BUILDING LOT, 91KX110JT"-. corner of Camp and Clarissa streets, ""7 itrcui.il ttunt; win sen on reasonaute u-rms, " - business Investment; business established and pay- i lng a good profit. In a good location, in the heart at nictiiy; frooareasons given ior kpiiiuk, t...i-. required, from $4, 000 to t,000; also, we have some splendid laying rarms. under good state or cultiva tion, choice bearing fruit trees, etc., located near railroad and the city. M. F. HIPPLE & CO.. 96 Fourth av. an2-17-TTSn T70R SALE-MxlOO FT.-IN THE BEST RES1-J- DENT locations In Lawrencevllle. S?T.cnr teenth ward; SI 3u5. SONS, 80 Fourth av. (95). W. A. ""':"."' W. A. aul-50-4.H,lS,25 LOTS-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR from C0 to 300, in the Eighteenth ward. long Eayments: easy tenns. Inquire of CHAa. n ORNEHUS. attorney, 406 Grant St., Pittsburg: or go to his oflice. Morulngsideav., on the grounus, and see his agent. I. Ed. Cornelius. inyll)-4j-D Enst End Lots. LOTS. LOTS, LOTS IN BANK OF COMMERCE addition plan, Brushton; secure coloredplan. and full information from agents. BAxiy. THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth ave. :-no Alleglieny Lots. LOTS-ON CALIFORNIA AYE., IN NINTH and Eleventh wards, Allegheny, from $600 to 82,000, on easy terms. W. C. BERINGER & CO., 156 Fourth ave. an2-C8-TTSn Suburban Eots. . I70RSALE OR EXCIIANGE-15 ACRES. ELE . GANTLY situated, overlooking Ohio river, in view orboth cities, ten minutes from P., Ft. 11 . AC. R. R. station; excellent soil, great abundance of fruit, inexhaustible supply of 'pure water, nat uralgas; house of ten rooms, barn and outbuild ings; everything In tlrst-clas9 order; will sell at a moderate price or exchange for smaller property In citv or suburbs. (1-48-192). Particulars from CHARLES SOMERS & CO. au4-30-MTTS I70R SALE OR EXCHANGE-A BLOCK OF 50 building lots, at figures insuring a large profit In retail sales; rapidly improving locality and ex cellent situation lor small houses: or will exchange, for improved citv or suburban property. (3-11-92.) CHARLES SOMERS & CO. au4-30-MTT8' LOTS-ON GLENWOOD AV.. CONVENIENT to B. & O. station and Second av. electric rord; avenue graded.macadanilzed, sidewalks, city water; houses aud lots ou very easy terms: monthly puments ir desired. GEORGE C. BURGWIN, Attorney-at-Law. 150 Fourth av. Jyl2-17-TgB6u SUBURBAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST lots, the lowest prices and the easiest and best terms In the county at Shcradenr 15 minutes from Union statiou: seeSheraden before vou buy else where. ANDREW PATTERSON, Secretary, 127 Filth av. fc27-72-D "Farms. I ?A RMS-SMALL WESTERN FARMS. FROM . ten acres up, for sale or exchange; very cheap; beautiful country. Inquire direct of the owners, P.OOM2C9. Blssefl Mock. Jv24-ol FOR SAEE1-BCSINESS. Dusinoss Opportunities. A FINE OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE A ONE HALF interest in a first-class, firmly estab lished and profitable general merchandising busi ness In a good town near the city: capital required. $2,000. "W e know this concern and can recommend it. 4-72-818. CHARLES SOMERS & CO.. 129 Fourth ave. jy3u-C8.TTh6Su CIGAR STORE, NEWSPAPERSTAND AND laundry office, doing business of $200 lier week; good reasons lor selling. Address J. C. F., Dis patch office. au4-31 CtLOTHING AND GENTS' FURNISHING J store, doing the leadtng business In a town or 15,000 inhabitants, within 30 miles of Pittsburg; location best In tlie town : stock wilt Invoice about ? '10, 000; this is a good chance to buy a good paying lusiuess; good reasons for selling. Address T. T., Dispatch office. Jy23-92 COMPLETE RESTAURANT OUTFIT FOB sale cheap: range, boiler, steam table, tables, chairs and crockery at a bargain, and store build ing, 54 6 Wood street, for rent. Inquire BOOM 209, Bissell block. iy24-51' DRUGSTORE DOING GOOD BUSINESS; well located; 2335 Carson St., S. S., cltT; rea son for selling to settle up the estate- terms reason able. Apply to SILVANUS DAWES, Adm., at store, or if. L. KING, Atty., 437 Grant st,, city. 1yl7-G0 DRUGSTORE-ON WTLIE AV., PITTSBURG, centrally located, and doing a good business; stock and fixtures new; rent low. For particulars 6ee LIGGETT BROS., 71 Diamond st. au4-75-4,6,8,9 I7URST-CLASS GROCERY STORE-REASON " for selling: Interferes with other business. Ad dress G. C, Dispatch oflice. au4-32 GROCERYSTORE AT A BIG DISCOUNT; A great bargain ; livery business in a large town: shoe store, $2,000; cigar stores, drug stores, book store, news deiiot aud paper route. PERCIVAL GASTON, 439 Grant st. au4-91 GREAT BARGAIN-CONFECTIONERY AND fruit store doing good business; best location in citv; owner has other business. AddrCES P. O. BOX 173, Wheillug,. W. Va. au 1-42 HALF INTEREST IN A CENTRALLY LO CATED, well established, remunerative w holesalo flour and feed business, to which it is proKsed to add a butter, egg and produce depart ment; an active and experienced man preferred; JiSOO to $3,000 required. CHARLES SOMERS A CO., 129 Fourth av. au4-81-TTT 9 LIVERY STABLE IN -A GOOD MANUFAC TURING town; line restaurant In center of citv. grocery stores, $400 to $10,000: cigar stores: noTcl'v store, $4,000; bottling business, with Urge pujlig trade; shoe store. xIOLMES & CO., 4jo sinlthiicld street. Jy30 SCHOOL OF DESIGN AND DRESS CUTTING and lease of building; a bargain; must be sold now; will bcir lm estigation. Address or call at 951 PENN AV. Jy2S-71" rplIREE-STORY BRICK BUILDING, FURXI X TURE aud undertaking establishment, ill good new town. Address UNDERTAKER, Dis patch office. au4-55 Unsiness Properties. BUSINESS PROPERTY-ON PENN AV.. EAST End, cor. Beatty st. ; bargain to prompt pur chaser; only one-third down, balance to suit: prop erty will Increase In value very fast. DENNls TOX ELDERKIN A CO., Llm., 6232 Penn av, Tel. 5327. au2-91-tTSSn FOB, SALE MISCELEAJfEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. HORSES-ONE VERY FINE FAMILY HORSE; large, sound and safe: does not scare at cars. JOS. McKIBBIN, Fountain st. au2-100 NICE. SADDLE PONY-13 nANDS HIGH, broken to harness, pretty, sound and kind; cheap if sold at once. II. C. WIIISLER. New Brighton, Pa. au2-55 Machinery and Metals. ENGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND: largest stock of all sizes; 16x36, 12x24, 12x18, 10 X20, 10x16, 10x12, 9x12,8x12,7x12, 6x12: mounted port able engine, boilers of all sizes, shafting, pulleys. amps, governor, etc leicpnoue, tHUl, i uuu jt"arK i ay, Auegneny, jra. ti. d. luurtu. apu-D" SECOND-IIAXD ENGINES AND B0ILER3 Two 35 hone-power and two ten horse-nower stationary engines and boilers. One ten horse power portable on wheels. Thirty-live, 15, 12, ten and eight horse-power engines, vertical and hori zontal, all good and will be sold cheap. 1IARMES' MACHINE DEPOT, 09 First ave. jy2U-D Miscellaneous. -AT 951 PENN AV. M ODENI LOST. LOST OR STOLEN ritOM THE RESIDENCE of Mr. WM. VOIGT. corner Grandviewand Mcrlmac ays., Thirtj -second ward, a small dark brown Alderny cow, with shell off onc horn. au4-92 CHOICE PKOPERTIES. OAKLAND SQUARE. Fifteen minutes from the city by cable or electric cars. Fine view of Schenley Park; overlooking Carnegie Library and Art Gal lery. New seven and olght-roombrick houses, hall, bath, w. c, washstnnd, both gases and electric lighting, slate mantels, tile hearths, laundry, cemented cellar, porches; streets nsphaltnm paved and sewered. Small cash payments; balance long time. BASITJEL w. BLACK & CO., .1yl!)-74-Ti OS Fourth avenue. V Oil SALE AT SHADYSIDE, VERY CHEAP, Only $7,500. Modern brick liouso, 9 rooms: lot 72 feet fiont on n, paved street; shade, fruit and or namental trees. (130.) W. A. IIERKON & SONS, anl-52-Ta SO Fourth ove. DR. HARRIS CRAMP CURE -POR- Every Ache and Pain FOR BALE AT ALL DRUG STORES. Manufactured by LH. HARRIS DRUG CO., Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh Avenue, ' e30-D PITTSBUBG, PA. TOUST. Citi" Kesidences. HOUSE-NO. 951 TENN AV.; 11 BOOMS AND tiasement; jrood condition; cheap. .Address A. W.U. quick at 951. Jv3i-Mt O LET-NO. 157 FORBES ST.. 5 ROOMS BATE Improvements; location (rood and very cen tral; K5 per month. W. A. IIERRON & SON S. 80 Fourth ay. aul-32-nt Fast End Residences. HANDSOME NEW BRICK HOUSES OF 5 AND 8 rooms: all modern conveniences; rent very low. Inoulre JOHN A. IIARBAUGU. 512 Home- woodav., city. . . .-.1?4 JV31-171, r LET-BEAUTIFUL NEW STONE HOUSE, 6even rooms; all modern Improvements: rent low- location flrst-ctais, near Stanton and North TTIfrlili, ,i 1 tj- -nr A TtP.R- .'p.auii. (ill .Ainni. i i-rr.rK. ncu ,1 . . - w & SONS. 80 Fourth av. Jv23-02-Tut FIFTH AV.. OPPOSITE THE COURT nOUSE, three line office rooms, suitable for physician or lawyer's office or lifrtit housekeeping; nat. and b-tf: fi). ISAiitll, 11JUJ11 oi. &CO., 1C2 Fourth av. .UJ-lll-AUOUl PLEASANTLT FURNISHED AND UNFUR NISHED rooms. 328 PENN AV. Iy31-l"t EOOMS-NICELT FURNISHED ROOMS;B0TII gises, use of hath. Inside w.c: cheap; 15 min utes' walk from courthouse: six minutes' ride on Firth av. cable. 240 D1NWIDD1E ST. Jy31-54t OOM-LARGE ROOM, FURNISHED. IN QUIRE GRIFFITH'S PHARMACY, Third and Grant. au4-97t rpWO FURNISHED ROOMS-FIRST AND SEC-J- OND floors. 213 ROBINSON ST.. Allegheny. au2-60t JUnslness Stanas. AT WILMERDING. PA.-STOREROOM IN Jl. new bank building: splendid location: room 2"i60, with cemented cellar. Apply EAST PITTS BURG IMPROVEMENT CO., atWllmerdlng, Pa., or 417 WOOD ST.. Pittsburg, Pa. an4-45-TWSt FEKSONAi. PERSONAL-ALL LADIES WHO ABE AF FLICTED to call on MRS. DR. McGRANOR, S94 Wylle av. au4-71 PERSONAL -THE MODERN EVIL-" THE most startling book ever printed, at FRANK BACON & CO'S., 301 Smithfleld st. Jy25 PERSONAL-WE HAVE BOOKS. AND LOTS or them ; largest old bookstore west of the Alle gheny Mountains. LEVI'S. 900 Liberty st. Jyl9 PERSONAL-CASH PAID FOR-OLDGOLD and silver; jewelry repaired; new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCII. 541 Smltbfleld st. jyl7-13 PERSONAL WHEN I WAS A SMALL BOY my mother always repaired mv breeches and Jacket, but since I got to he a great blgman, DICK SON, the well-known tailor, 65 Filth av.. cor. Wood ot., second door, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. 1 el. lSSs myl5-80-P AUCTION SALES. EEMOVAI. SALES EVERY TUESDAY and Friday from August 4 to August 15, at the rooms ot the Henry Auction Co., No. 311 Market street Fine parlor, bedroom, dining room and library furniture. Parlor suites upholstered in rug, brocatelle, tapestry, plusTti and hair cloth. Chamber suite Oak and walnut. Toiletware, sideboards, extension tables, leather dining chairs, wnrdiobes, book cases, refrigerators and folding beds. Springs, mattresses, bedsteads, washstands, bicyclos, pianos, bedding, dishes, cooking utensils, kitchen and laundry furniture. Carpets, new and second-hand brussels, velvet and ingrain for rooms, halls and stairs. Goods must be disposed of, as formor building must be vacated within stated time. HENRY AUCTION CO.. Auctioneers. au2-82 MOETON HUNTER, Attorney, No. 87 Dia mond street, Pittsburg. ORPHANS' COURT SALE VALUABLE SEAL ESTATE. 19 lots on Hazclwood avenue, Lowry and Blair streets. Twenty-third ward, Pittsburg. By order of the Orphans' Court of Alle gheny county, made on the 29th day of July, A. D., 1891, in proceedings at No. 2 January Term, 1890, in partition of estate ot Rosanna Mould, deceased, the undersigned will ex pose to public sale on tho premises on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1S91, At 2 o'clock r. M., all those 19 lots of ground situate, on Ilazelwood avenue, Lowry and Blair streets. Twenty-third ward. Fittsburz. together bounded and described as follows: Beginning on tho northwardly side of Hazcl wood avenue, at the corner of lot owned by Ripley heirs; thenco westwardly nlrng Hazclwood avenue 120 feet to a pin; thence extending northwardly at right angles with Ilazelwood nvenue, preserving the same width of 120 feet, and along line of Askins and others 27.50 feet to Lowry street. Three of said lots front on Hazclwood avenue, one having a front of 65 feet, upon which is erected a two story frame dwelling house, and two lots each fronting 32K feet and ex tending baok. tho distance ot 123 feet. Four of said Jots front on Lowrystreet, one of which has a frontage of 43 feet and three of 24 feet each, and extending back the distance of 102.56 feet. Twelve lots lront on proposed Blair street.each having a frontago of 25 feet and a depth, including street, of 120. The metes and bounds of abovo lots aro given in tho plan of record in above entitled proceedings. 'The above property will be sold as a wholo or in lots, as may seem most advantageous to estate. Terms of Sale One-third cash on delivery of deed, balance in two equal annual install ments, with interest, payable annually, and secured by bond and tight mortgage, with to-day sci. la. clause and including attor neys' commissions, etc. five per cent of purchase money to be paid down at time of sale. C. S. GRAY, Trustee. Register's office. A. J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer, au4-13-Tu 113 Grant street, Pittsburg. 01 SUBSTANTIAL UUSTRI THE CHIEF OF ITS KIND, TO EMPLOY FROM 1.200 TO 1,500 SKILLED AND WELL SALARIED MECHANICS SUCH AS BLAINE: PRESENTS, after having declined to consider applications for sites from numerous experimental and unsubstantial concerns, that have since had sites thrust upon them elsewhere IS A SAFE GUARANTEE THAT THE NEW TOWN IS A REALITY AND NOT A PRETENSE. THAT ITS CLAIMS TO SUPERIORITY AS A MANUFACTURING POINT ARE BASED ON FACT AND NOT ON FANCY. MANY MORE FACTORIES, None of them of an insignificant or mythical character, will follow the Great Safe Works to Blaine as soon as they can be accommodated with coveted sites, on terms not requiring lot buyers to pay for them. On the Monongahela, with uninterrupted river navigation, BLAH and on the lines of the two greatest railroad systems, sur rounded by improvements and bounded by an old town and all of its conveniences, observes with serenity the efforts of less favored but "many-factoried" aspiring new "cities" to convince the public that water flows up hill, and that the tide of manufacture, commerce and population is not toward the river that LEADS TO THE GULF---S00N TO THE LAKES! Content with the evidence presented in the unprecedented opening sale and the continued active demand for lots at Blaine that investors are still judi cious, and that the majority of home and employment seekers still know where their money'should be placed to yield the quickest return and do the most good. FREE TRANSPORTATION. PLANS, PRICE-LISTS AND PRINTED -DESCRIPTIVE MATTER AT 129 Fourth Avenue. .CHARLES SOMERS & CO. 1891.' EDUCATIONAL. JEFFERSON ACADEMY. CANONSBURG. PA. -Principal. C. M. Dcs Islets, Ph. D. (Prince ton). A home school; open September Iff, 1891; thorough instruction; college preparation aspe dally; experienced teachers: has educated many or the ablest men of the South and West. Send for handbook. Jel3-43-TTS Pennsylvania Hollldaysbnrg. Hollldavsburg Seminary for Young Women and Girls. Thorough instruction. Methods adapted to the individuality of each pupil. Home com forts. Location exceptionally healthful. Malaria unknown. Address MRS. R. S. HITCHCOCK. jell-17-TTS "XrESTERN UNIVERSITY OF PENNA. YV ENTKANCE EXAMINATIONS, Sep tember 14 and 15. $100 in PRIZES for best entrance examin ations. For particulars write to W. J. HOLLAND, Pros't, Pittsburg, Pa. Jel-9S-Trs LUTIIERV1LLE SEMINARY (NEAR BAL TIMORE) for young: ladies. $225 per year. 39th year. Modern . conveniences, large campus, full faculty, thorouzh train ing, homo comforts. Send lor catalogue. KEV. J. n. TDENEB, A. M., Principnl, Lutherville, Md Jy21-77-TT3 "TTrASIIINGTON FEMALE SEMINARY TT Tho next session opens September 16. For catalogues or information apply to MISS N. SHEKItARD, Principal, or KEV. JAS. I. BROWNSON, D. D., Pres. Board of Trnstces, Washington, Pa. Jy4-83-rus Harcourt Place Seminary. A school of tho highest grade for young ladies and girls. Established upon original lines, its success lias been remarkable. For catalogue, address the principal, MISS ADA I. AYER, B. A., Gambler, Ohio. Jel5-9rT8 Kenyon Military Academy. This old and remarkably successful school provides thorough preparation for College or Business, and careful supervision of health, habits and manners. For illustrated catalogue address LAWRENCE RUST, LL V., Rector, Gambior, Ohio. Jel5-9-TT8 rArejt ixstitute, 204 North Ave., Allegheny, Pa., Prepares for college and business. German and French, Shorthand and Type writing. Next term opens September 2. LEVI LUDDEN, A. M., Principal. 1y9-83-TT8 CHELTENHAM MILITARY ACADEMY Ogontz, Montgomery Co., Pa. Unex celled iu beauty and healthfulness of loca tion and surroundings and in buildings, equipment and all other requisites of n flrst clais school. Number limited to 60. For illustrated circular address JOHN CALVIN RICE, A. 31., Principal. myl5-77-D Ol IDDV UNIVERSITY, uunni' sixth st. A live, successful institution. Thorough organization. Vigorous management. Every teacher a master in his specialty. Full col legiate course. Normal. and English Train ing departments. Business college and school of shorthand prepare for immediate servico In business. Opens Sept. L Send for catalogue. H. M. ROWE, Prest. aut-D BLAIRSVILLE SEMINARY. ST YEAR opens Sept. 9, 'DL Beautiful grounds commodious buildings, healthful location electric light, steam heat, special attention to health, manners, morals; thorough in struction in preparatory and advanced courses of study, and in art and music. For catalogue address REV. T. R. EWING, D.D., Principal, Blairsville, Pa. Jy24-87-TTS HOLY GHOST COLLEGE. Next session opens September 2. New stu dents should come to be examined August 3L Speoial Business Department for Book keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, etc. Ger man and Elocution free of oharge. For cata logue and further particulars address KEV. JOHN T. MURPHY, C. S. Sp., President. Night School opens October 5. Jyl4-65-TT3 PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE FOR Women. Situated in a beautiful park, on a commanding plateau, in the suburbs of Pittsburg, away from city noise and dust. Unsurpassed for beauty and healthfulness. Excellent facilities for study of natural sciences, classics and mathematics in short, every department well equipped. Season opens Sept. 9, '91. Early application is desir able. For catalogues and lurther informa tion, apply to MISS HELEN E. PELLE TREAU, President, Pittsburg (East End), Pa. Jyl-S-Tus PITTSBURG ACADEMY. Academic, Normal, Commercial. Students prepared for advanced classes in the best colleges, for teaching, for businoss. Young Ladies' Seminary Department. Fall term opens Monday, September?, 1891. Office days Wednesdays and Saturdays. Hon. Thomas M. Marshall, President Board of Trustees. For cataloguoaddress J. WARREN LYTLE, Principal, No. 7 Fourth avenue. Jy9-81-TUThs WILLARD SCHOOL, 41 FIFTH AVENUE. A select school for the careful and thor ough preparation of boys and young men for college, scientific school or business. The course of study is of such as to afford an excellent preparation for Prinoeton, Yale or Harvard College. The next session begins Tuesday, September 1. Private lessons will be given during the afternoon to a limited number of pupils, boys or girls. ISAAC W.KOONTZ, A. M., (Princeton), anl-44-TTS Principal. M. MAY, SONS & CO. FINE DYEING AND CLEANING. 50 Sixth Avenue, ihl9S-TUThs Pittsburg, Pa. - iy-aMa-rrwHcU, CHOICE PKOPEBTXES. HOME SEEKERS SHREWD INVESTORS Should not fail to. investigate the opportunities offered them by the OPENING BMW PLAN OE LOTS Near BR ADDOCK and adjoin ing the EDGAR THOMSON. STEEL WORKS. Full information on applica tion to EAST PITTSBURG IMPROVEMENT CO., No. 417 Wood Street, Pittsburg, Pa. No. 102 Burton Street, Braddock, Pa. Braddock Avenue, Brinton, Pa. Bank Building, Wilmerding, Pa. JyKWJ-TU -GRAND $25,000 Worth of Lots SOLD SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 IN Wall Terrace Plan -AT- WALL STATION, P. R. R. If you want a sure profit now is the time to fall in line with the rest. You are sure to double your money in six months' time- OVBB 1,000 PEOPLE At our Public Sale August i, each and every one being well satis fied with the present and future success of the town of Wall. WALL Is surrounded by improvements and all conveniences and comforts, pleasant business and home sites, and we can guarantee a hand some profit in a short time by purchasing a lot in WALL TER RACE PLAN. For further particulars, plans, etc., call upon A. P. WEIDMAN & CO., General Agents, 1412 Carson Street, Southside, or M.F. HIPPLE & CO., 96 Fourth Ave., or ADOLPH GOEDDEL, 109 Collins Ave., East End. ' - au-K-TFSU THE NEW CITY -OF- KENSINGTON, ON THE A. V. R. R. AND ON THE ALLEGHENY RIVER, 18 MILES FROM PITTSBURG, ' -WITH ITS- ALUMINUM WORKS, GLASS FACTORIES, STEEL WORKS, STEEL WHEEL and TUBE WORKS, STOVE FOUNDRY; -its-Two and One-Half Miles of River Front, -ITSr- Natural Position and Advantages, -its-Graded and Sewered Streets, -its-Great Success. Don't hesitate if you want Don't keep your money double it by investing in a lot at KEN SIN Gi UN. Remember that banks often break and sweep awayTthe savings of years. Before making an investment elsewhere see KENSING ij TON, and if we don t don't buy. All we ask for is a fair field Bound trip tickets to Kensington and return turnished free on application at the office of tho 111 n uuu 96 FOURTH CHOICE PROPERTIES. New two-story brick residence.nine rooms, with every possible modern . convenience; first floor finished In hard wood; hard wood mantels, tilo hearths, electric light, combination fixtures, sanitary plumbing, ce mented cellar, laundry, etc.; house set back from street, with beautiful grass plot and wide nag stone walks; , large lot; neighborhood first class, and two minutes from Dnquesna Traction; low price and easy terms. See agents. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO,, an2-10S-TT3u 163 FOURTH AVENUE. FOR SALE! The Leasehold, Buildings and Power Of tho Faraday Carbon Factory, Thirty third st. and A. "V. R. R. Admirably adapted to manufacturing pur poses, etc, will be sold very cheap. Inquire of or address PETER SHIELDS, 533 Grant street. JySO-75 $1,000 ON EASY TERMS Will buy a fine lot 33cl36 FEET, On a good, wide street of East End: handy to came line. anl-13-Trs S. A. DICKIE & CO, Penn and Shady avs., E. E. :SUCCESS - Makes an Investment as Sure as If It Were Made in United States Bonds. to make money. idle in banks when you can 'J oner you the best in the markeC-.-, and no favor. EMENT CO., AVENUE. J i 4 iisM&dzik&i. :w.ri i.fi
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