THE PITTSBURG DISEATCH. THUKSDAYrATTGtlST'FS?' "189 NO ROOM FOR DOUBT. Effects of the Trip of the Mcntmore on the Erie Canal Project WHAT IT MEANS FOR PITTSBURG. Colonel T. P.-fioberts Gives Some Interest in? Statistics. THE-WHAIEBACKS CAN BE BUILT HERE Each day the prospocts of Pittsburg as a great commercial center grow more rosy. The successful trip of the whaleback barge is but another reason for pushing the Erie Ship Canal, and there is no place where those boats can be constructed as cheaply as in Pittsburg. Regarding the practica bility of building whaleback barges for lake and ocean navigation in this city ilr. T. P. Boberts, of the Lake Erie and Ohio River Ship Canal Commission, remarked yester day as follows: ""Without doubt the po-ition The Dis patch has taken in its advocacy of the ship canal project and vessel building in this city is entirely warranted by the facts. The report of the Canal Commission, which in some way was pigeon-holed in Harris burg, after a resolution authorizing the printing of 3,000 copies had passed both branches of the Legislature, referred to the fact that for two miles above Davis Island dam there was, when that structure Tvas raised, a depth of 14 or 16 feet or more, end the locality below JIcKee's Rocks on the left bank was designated as affording ample area for great ship yards, etc. The barge which recently made the financially successful trip from Dulnth to Liverpool had to be lightened to six feet, nine inches draft to pass the locks of the Lachine Canal and the rapids of the St. Lawrence. ltn the Lake Erie and the Ohio River Canal opened, a designed by the commission, a barge of treble the capacity of the "Ment more" could leave this city loaded, carry ing say 3,000 tons, to any port on the lakes. iAHOEl: ST. LA'TOtENCE CASALS. It will not be long either until the Cana dian Government will have the St. Lawrence canals enlarged to the capacity of the Wel land. connecting Lake Eric with Lake On tario. I am surprised that the Wetland canal, the grandest regular ship canal in .America, is not more frequently visited by l'lttstmrgers and yet its course is within sleht ot the columns of vapor rising from Xiapara Falls. Visitors will there be able to t-ce larpe steamers locked down a total descent of S30feet by a series of 23 locks from Lake Erie to Lake Ontario. The Pennsyl vania ship canal would havo precisely the same number of locks lifting up from Lake Erie to the smninit of Craw ford county, and 35 more locks down to Pittshurg. One day's time is lost In lock ing through the Welland, and it can easily be shown that not more than two days' time will be required on the t-hip canal lor loct nze and sailing time from Pittsburg to the lakes. These aie tho facts, and regarding the practicability of construction nothing could be more simple. No modern canal project with which I am acquainted meets with so few natural difficulties in con struction as the Lake Erie and Ohio river would, and yet many of our neoplo seem to take more interest in the Panama or Isth mus of Corinth cannls, here the difficulties teem almost insurmountable, than they do ci tnis project eo near tneir Domes. A GREATER XBED AT HOME. "There is not now a total truffle of 3 000,000 tons per annum, nor Is there more than that to be expected between the Pacific and At lantic Oceans, while Pittsburg and the fur naces along the canal will receive 4,000,000 tons of ore, and ship back as many tons of coal, making certainly, including building stone, lumber, cement, bricks, glass and ironware, etc., a total business of 9,000,000 to lO.ooo.OtOof tons ready for the canal, -w lth an illimitable growth In prospect. Tho report of tho Canal Commission dis-cu-sed very thoroughly the questions ln oldin the delay to lake steamers by their use of the canal in coming to Pittsburg and it was demonstrated that ore, lumber and gram steamers would find more profit at the end of tho year in coming here ttran tany now do. Those who think differently have not investigrtcd the matter very tborousrh ly. The commission was extremely desirous tit dcclophi!i tho facts regarding the ue of the canal by large steamers, and reached the conclusion mentioned above. Regarding barges on the cunul, no calculations aro re quired to nrove their entire adaptability in the Pittsburg trade with the lakes. A2." EIsTIRE REVOLUTION- PREDICTEB. "Individually I think the advent of the -whale-back barge threatens an entire revo lution in tho carrying trade of tho great staple products. The verv largest class of those Large- could bo built in Pittsburg and tent to New Orleans as often as m e have coal barge ires, and the-e rises are not so infre quent as to raslic their construction here a precarious ciiterprise. Purine; 1S0 there were 195 days of sevon feet, or greater, depth on the Ohio from 1'lttsburg in la'91 12h da s, though the aver age is inewhat less than even the last named year. Probably 100 days per year cmld be relied on, and only in exceptional V Jrs two months uiaj elapse vithout a barge rise. Any one rise Mould, of course, iiermit entire Ilcet of them to bo taken out. 'ntsburg ought to be able tosupiily the At lantic ocean with such barges. 1 think that oven barges designed to be towed, either on the lakes or the ocean, should be provided with uuxiliarj engines of power sufficient to carry them into port in case of necessitv, and lor moving themselves through canals or about harbors, wharves, etc. A style of engine easily managed and of small coal con sumption, capable of moving the barges four to sii. miles an hour, would deduct but little lrom their carrying capacity and add but little to their cost. Aiming Unhappy Wretches Tho nervous individual fill- a leading role. Digestion ovci thrown, sleep restless aud un relroshing, app 'titc capricious constant irritability, morbid apprehension, these sake the earthly career of the nervous the reverse ot J0II3-. strengthen the system, im prove digestion with Ilostetter's Momach Jlittcrs. and the zest of existence vt 111 re turn. Rnnili witn It liver complaint, ma laria and lhcuuiatism. Traces carefully fitted and satisfaction guaranteed at Artificial Limb Manufactur ing Company, 90'J Penn avenue, near Xinth street, Pittsburs, Pa. Open on Saturday cvcniiiE until 9 o'clock. Cut this out lor future reference. REAL ESTATE SAVINGS BANK, LTBL 01 SmiCifiold Street, Cor. Fourth Avenue. Capital, S100,000. Surplus 569,000. Deposits of $1 and upward received and Interest allowed at i per cent ITS A SCOO Stelnway Piano at S200. A $000 square grand Steiuway piano, fin ished all around, elegant rosewood case, and splendid tone, will be sold fully warranted lor 200. Call at earliest convenience mi J. M. Hoffman & Co., 637 Sniitlifield street. Harvest Excursions Will he run to the West, Northwest and Southwest. August 25 is the first date, and the place to get lull information and tickets is at Glcason's ticket office, 99 Fifth avenue, Tittsburg. D Your Picture Tree And handsomely framed given away this week by Hendricks & Co., popular pho tographers, Xo. 68 Federal street, Alle gheny; with every dozen cabinets, SI. TTs.SU C Itacuerlrln Itrewing Company, Bennetts, Pa., telephone 1018, brewers and bottlers of standard lnger nnd wiener export beer. The trade and families supplied. TTS I"OR SALE Large sleek second-hand sew ing machines cheap. C Sixth street Thrsu Be sure and use Mrs. Wlnslow's Sootbins Ey rup for your children while teething-. Xllwood and'' return, 25a See "ad." on eighth page. Blaine, the great new town. FREE TICKETS TJp the MonongahclA to the New Town of lllalne. Forfree railroad tickets toand from Blaine maps, price lists, printed matter and full particulars about the wonderful new town, call at our office. Excursion trains leave the Pittsburg and Lake Erie Railroad sta tion every day at 12:03 P. M., city time; also at 5 p. M. Saturday evenings. Our representatives accompany all visitors or meet them on the grounds. Charles Somees & Co., IIS Fourth avenue. Simon's Bargains! Bovk', tennis Oxford ties 50c. at Simen's. "8 Ofiio street, Allegheny. Pa. BLArxrs presents the fairest home sites. NOTICES. Meetings. -TOTICE-THE ANNUAL MEETING OF THE i stockholders or the Pittsburg Forge Iron Co x ill be held at the office of the companv. Tenth St.. near Penn a.. on Tuesday, Aniruat Is. 1831. at 11 A. M.. for the election of directors for Hie en suingyoar and for such other business as mar be brought before tlicm. F. E. RICHARDSOSf Secretary. Pittsburg, Ang. , 1S91. au5-l7-D Business Charges. vroncE is iifrebt given that mc- l CAULEY & MOUSE, contractors, Pittsburg. Pa., have decided to dissolve partnership and -fattrr Into no future contracts in the name of Mc Caulct X Morse. PiTTSBtTKG, Pa.. August 6. 1S91. auS-58 rpO "WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. This Is to certify that L William Flinn.of the city of Pittsburg, Pa., have 6old all of my right, title. In terest aud claim in the limited uartnershlp of Cowan, FUnn A Co., limited, to Henry Mocr, and tint a dissolution of said business took place on August 6. ISU; thctatd Henry Moser, and Svlle A. Cowan and Henry Cowan, Jr., have assumed all the liabilities of slid partnership. aul3-94 'WILLIAM FUNN. .Dividends. Office of Fetosylyaxia Iss. Co., ) No. 132 First aventie, Pittsburg. Aug. 7. lssn. ) -rrvTDE"D-THE DIRECTORS OF TniS COM XJ PANY hae declared a stock dividend or THREE DOLLARS per share, payable on de mand. O. X EAGER, Secretary. auS-18-TTS Legal Hotlccs. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN-BE IT known that a stock company to transact busi ness under the name of the Patent Specialty Manu facturing Company has been organlied In Beaver Falls, with the object of soliciting, developing, ex- filoitlng and patenting inventions and manulactur ng under and holding patentees therefor. C E. DOYLE. Pittsburg, Pa., fcoUcitor. JjSO-tt-Th T. J. O'KEEFE, Attorney, 437 Grant st. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN Tn AT LETTERS J. of administration on the estate of John F1U- f:erald, late of the city of Pittsburg. Pa., deceased, lave been granted to the undersigned. All persons Indebted to said estate m ill make Immediate pay ment and those having claims or deinauds against the same i ill present liiem duly probated to the un derslsncd JAMES riTZGEEAI.I). No. 54 Tunnel (St.. Pittsburg. auG-78-Th S.B.DONALDSON. Attorney at Law. 90 Diamond street. ESTATE OF LAUCHLAN McINTOSH. DE CEASED Notice Is herebv given that letters testamentary on the estate of Laurhlan Mcintosh have been granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons ludebted to said estate are requested to make immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. LUCRETIA MOTT MARTIN, JOHN S. MCINTOSH. au6-S9'Th FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth avenue. ESTATE OF RICHARD ALEXANDER, DE CEASED. Notice Is hereby given that letters of administration on the estate of Richard Alexan der, deceased, have been granted to the under signed, to v, ham all persons indebted to said estate are requested to make Immediate payment, and those having claims against the same should make them known without delay. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth avenue. DAVID Q. EWING, Attorney. JyS3-8S-Th VTOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR INCOB 1 PORATION-la the Court of Common Pleaj No. 1 of Allceheav countv. No. HO fipntemher term, 1831. Notice U hereby given that an appll- A cauon wm ue mane to saia courc (or a isw luage thereof) on SATURDAY, the2Sta day of August. A D. 1S91, at 10 o'clock A. M-. under the "Cor poration act of 1S74," and the supplements thereto, by Alexander W. Cadman. William N. Tavlor, Edward J. Llovd, James II. Harlow and Matthew Bigger for the charter of an intended corporation to be called the Edgcwood Presbyterian Church, tho character and oDlecl of which Is the support of Subtle worship according to the faith, doctrine, isciphne aud usages of the Presbyterian Church in the United Slates of America, ana for these pur poses to have, possess and enjoy all the rights, benefits and prli lieges conferred by the earn act and itssnnplemeiit.. CHARLES M. THORP. an6-77-Th Solicitor, AUCTION SALES. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. Gumbert & Huey Coal Mines. POSITIVE SALE On TUESDAY', SEPTEMBER 15, 1801, at 11 o'clock a. M., at the Court House rotunda. The extensive, valuable and fnlly equipped coal mines and works of Gumbert & Ilney, at Rellevuo station, having both railway and rivor shipment; and all the other Arm estate will bo sold at the same time and place. Terms and description -n ill be published later. S-AMUEL HAZLETT, Assignee. M. A. WOODWARD, Attorney. auia-a "TUGTION- CLOSING OUT SALE Fine furniture, carpets, piano, silverware, etc., FRIDAY, Aug. 14, at 10 o'clock, at tho rooms, 311 Market st. As vi e expect to re move to our new store, 24 and 26 Ninth St., the entire stock must be sold: also the en tire furnishing of an East End residence, removed to the store for sale: chamber fur niture in oak and walnut, flue sideboard, bookcase, wardrobe, chairs, rockers, plush couch, Engli.U rus, parlor suite, lace cur tains dinner service, silverware, dishes and glass ware, toiletware, hair mattresses, springs, pillows and bolsters, brussels and ingrain carpets, mattings, rugs, kitchen and laundry furniture, leather chairs, ext. table, lot of notions and drygoods. 'As this is about our last sale in our market st. store, e ery thing must be sold befbro removing to Ninth t. HENRY AUCTION CO., Auctioneers. aul3-2l J. J. S1EBENECK, Attorney at Law, No. 1 Wvlir- avenue, Pittsburg. OKPUAXS' COURT SALE-ESTATE OF Helmund Bauer, deceased. Bj vir tue of an order of tho Orphans' Court of Al legheny county, Commonwealth of Pennsyl vania, in matters of the partition of tho real estate ot Helmund Bauer, otherwise called Helmund Bauear, late of the city of Alle gheny, deceased, at No. 2 of April term 1891, the undersigned will expose at public sale, on the premises. No. 54 Liberty street, city of Allegheny, on AVEDNESDaY, August 2C, 1S01, at 2 o'clock p. m., tho following do scribed property, to wit: All that certain lot or piece of land, situated in the Fourth ward ot the city of Allegheny, county and State aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, viz: Beginning on the south side of Liberty street, where it adjoins the lot of the Second Presbvterian Church of saideity; thence southwardly by Its line seventy-five feet (75 ft.), more or less, to a point equi di'tnnt between Washington street and Lib erty street; thence westwardly twenty-five feet (23 ft.) to a point; thence seventy-flve feet (75 ft.) to Liberty street, and along Llb oit. btieet twenty-five feet ('23 ft.) to tho place of beginning; whereon is erected a two-storied frame dwelling house, being a part of out lot No. 145, granted by the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania to Alexander Fowler, and being the same lot or piece of land which was conveved to said decedent, otherwise called Helmund Bauear, by Will iam S. Bissell and Elizabeth ., bis wife, by their deed dated the first dav of March, lS5l (See Deed Book, vol. 106, page 4G6). Terms of sale One-third ol tho whole amount of the purchase monoy to be paid cash bn the confirmation of the sale and of the balance, with interest, one-third in one yo-ir and one third in two years from the date of confirmation. Tho latter two pay ments, with their interest from date of con firmation of sale, payable annually, to be se cured by tightbond and mortgage with scire facias clause on tho premises. Tho pur chaser to have the privilege of paying tho entire purchase nionev at once. WILLIAM A. EKB, Trustec, A. J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer and Real Es tate Agent, 413 Grant street, Pittsburg. jvSO-50-Th McNAUGHER & CO., Contractor for Pat lng Sidewalks AVIth Cement, llrick and Firo llrick, Concretinc Cellars. 43 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY. PA. Curbstone lurniahedandyet, aull-74-D HELLO, CENTRAL, GIVE ME 193 Hello, Whlteley, send for my shoes and flxwheie needed and return them as qu let as possible. A. WH1TELEY, Pittsburg Shoe Repairing Factory, liS-130 Third avo. Second floor. myl2-73-TT M. MAY, SONS & CO. FINE DYEING AND CLEANING: '.,, 53 Sixth Avenue, hl9-CS.TUh8 Pittsbunr. Pa. tSF Display advertisements one dotlar per square for one insertion. Classified real estate advertisements on this page ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken for less than thirty cents. Top lint being displayed counts as tuo. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smithfleld and Diamond Streets, AIWATSOPEN. RRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT. FOR SALE, TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements pbonid be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with Trot DISPATCH. FOR THE BOUTH9IDE, NO. 1412 CARSON STREET, TELEPHONE NO. 6022. FOR THE EAST END, J.W. WALLACE, 6121 FENNAVX. PITTSBURG ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3500 Butler street. EMU, G. STUCKEY, 34th street and Pena avenue, ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, 59 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE, Market House. Allegheny. F. H. EGGERS A SON, Ohio and Chestnut streets. THOMAS McHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. G. W. HUGHES, Pennsylvania and Beaver ave. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ave. TVAKTED. ainle IlelD. AFIRST-TLASS80BERMAN FOR SUPERIN TENDENT of a 6mall yard malting building brick; one used to gas for burning and drying. Ad dress, with references and statfug salary expected, MORGANTOWN BRICK CO., llorgantown, W. Va. aul3-12 GOOD MAN TO SOLICIT ADVERTISE Jx. ME3'TS: one that can furnish best of refer ence; no others need apply. J. L. VINE, 93 Fourth ave. aul2-46 A RELIABLE DRIVER FOR WAGON: MUST be acquainted In the city. Apply at 157 FIRST AVENUE. aul3- ARTISTS-TWO FIRST CLASS CRAYON AIR brush artists, steady work and good pay. ELECTRIC COPYING CO., 10 and 12 Sixth St. aul3-23 ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER IN FIRST-CLASS mercantile house; must he steady, reliable and able to furnish references: state experience ai d salary expected. Address E. C, Pittsburg V. O. BARBER-GOOD BARBER. INQUIRE AT private residence. 214 JEROME ST., nearB. O. tlepot, McKcesport, Pa. aul3-83 B "OILER MAKERREFAIR WORKER. APPLY at MORRISON'S BOILER WORKS, Wash ington, Pa. aul3-S TJOY-A GOOD SMART BOY BETWEEN 16 JL and 17 years of age. Inquire ST. CHARLES HOTEL. anu-u DISTILLER ONE EXPERIENCED DIS TILLER well versed In the latest Improved methods of distilling: for a good and sober man a, steadv lob and good wages. Apply for three days' at 136 WATER ST. anI3-24 TTiBUG CI. F.RK REGISTERED. APPLY TO XJ J. P. URBEN, .01 Franklin St.. Allegheny. i'a. aui2-au INAMELER A MAN WHO THOROUGHLY J understands enameling on cast Iron; one who knows tho process and the various ingredients used In making enamel uch as is used upon cook ing utensils: steadv work. Apply to or address WT.I. B. MOCORD, East Liverpool, O. au!2-39 MAN WITH PUSH WANTED IN EACH CrTY and town of Pennsylvania and surrounding States to Introduce a new article among house keepers and merchants; pays 53 50 per day. Address with stamp, W. II. WILLlAMsdN & CO.. 44 N. Fourth St., Philadelphia, Pa. auZ-6 MEN-FOR THE UNITED STATES AR3IY, able-bodied, unmarried men between the ages of 21 and 35 vears; good pay, rations, clothing and .medical attendance; applicants must be prepared to furnish satisfactory evidence as to age, char acter and habits. Apply at No. 915PENNAV., .Pittsburg, Pa. Jy5-0-Tb6u ORGANIZERS THE ORDER OF SOLON PAYS fri thna nH ail1 C fVYi mrnnharci fnem t'od Ainrl "with accrued interest (237.000: live men wanted; splendid chance. Apply 39 fifth av., tnira floor. aull-01 OEGANIZERS-THE ORDER OF THE HELP ING Hand pays S1.O00. P50. J500, $290 in five years: weekly benefltKS, 520, 115, J7 50. For par ticulars address J. J. RYAN, 929 Pcan av. an9-76 PATTERN MAKERS TWO PATTERN makers. CaU at office of tho LEECHBURG FOUNDRY AND MACHINE CO., Room 512 Lewis block, city. aul3-13 PORTER-AN EXPERIENCED PORTER (COL ORED); must be sober and industrious; refer ences required. Apply at KAUFMANNS aul3-19 SALESMEN IN EVERY COUNTY-S75 rKR month and expenses; outfit, samples, etc., free: goods sold by sample; steady position to proper party; no experience necessary: fullpar tlculars upon application; tend stamp. WORCES TER, FERRULE & MFG. CO., 24 Ilennon St., Worcester, Mass. Jyl5-28-D 'CALESMEN TO SELL PETIT LEDGERS. AD O VERTISINfJ cards and specialties, by sample to merchants; big commission and opportunity to worlc up nermiuent paj lug business. W. B. ,TER5HINU. South Bend. Ind. au4-72 SALESMAN-(AS A SIDE LINE) r TO SELL O'Keere's O. K. Shoe BlacVIng: the finest In the, world. DR. 0REEFE & CO.,-703 Smithfleld St., Pittsburg, Pa. anS-53 S ALESMANA FIRST-CLASS SALESMAN; experienced In genti,' furnishing and hat busi ness. G. II. WALKER, Youngstown, O. aul3-l SALESMEN rKW GOOD SALESMEN ON salirv or commission. Inquire C B., Mer chants' Hotel, opposite B. & O. depot. aul3-22 COLICITORtFOR LIFE INSURANCE: LIIU O ERAL commissions; policy taking because most .pleasing in price and plan. MURKY & ED- sal,!., oi r lcciiiy ounuing. my27-49 SPRING GRINDERS-STEADYEMPI.OYMENT guaranteed. Apply at No. 603 GERMAN NA TIONAL BANK BUILDIi. G, city. aul3-5 CTOCKKEEl'ER-SMART ACTIVE Y'OUNG O man accustomed to keeping stock, can becure good position with prospect ipeci oi advancement nv Dispatch OfUce, git ing saf- acure&sing "iik.m;ii' ary and reference. auu-96 mAILOR WANTED-ARE YOU A TAILOR? L If so. do ou expect to work on the hoard all your life? Why not learn cutting at CLEVELAND CUTTING SCHOOL. Cleveland, Ohio? au!2-20 rnOBYMAKERS-FIVE HAND TOBYMAKERS X at S. RUCK'S, 519 Liberty st. aulS-31 OH fURB CUTTER'S UNION MEN PRE ZU FEKRED. BARBER ASPHALT PAVING COMPAY, Youngstown, O. aull-ICO "Wanted Agents. AGENTS-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION TO handle the new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion of pnper; 230 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to 8020 in six daj s; another 32 in two hours; we want one energetic general agent for each State and Territorv. Forlerms and full particu lars, address THE MONEOE ERASER MFG. CO., La Crosse, Wis. iny22-75 AGENTS TO TAKE TERRITORY FOR OUR greatest seller of modern times: "King's Handbook of the U.S.," 940 pages: 2.GB Illustra tions: 51 colored maps; sells lor $2 50: we shall be able to fiU orders prnmptlv as CQ.C0J copies arc ready. P. J. FLEMING & CO., 1ST, Fifth av., Pittsburg. Jy24-TuWThFSSit AGENTS-MOST WONDERFUL ADVERTIS ING device ever known; sells to et.ry mer chant; big pay; steady work. ARC N. MFG. CO., jtacine, 19. Jyis-Sl-TT AGENTS-THREF. GOOD AGENTS WANTED Apply J. L. VINE, 93 Fourth av. JylD-35-TTSu Wnnted remain Help. pIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, AP- VJ "H i'4!3 LARIMER AV., East End. aul3-Si MILLINER-A GOOD AND EXPERIENCED mlllintr for the city: this Is a desirable situa tion for a (rood milliner. Applv at JAS. MAR TLN'S, I43Wylleav., city. ' aull-89 STENOGRAPHER-LADY; 3ICST HAVE MA CHINE; $20 a month for one-third or her time; can haTe prh Hege 01 doing extra work for other Snrtles: must be competent. Call at PHIVATE UORTHAND INST11UTE, 415 Smithfleld st. aul3-7 Wanted Malo and Pemale Help. LAUNDRESS-COOKS. NURSES. CHAMBER MAIDS, dining roomgirls, 200 house girls, Ger man and colored; laborers, teamsters, farm hands. MKs. E. THOMPSON. 003 Grant st. au4-D TEAMSTERS FARM HANDS, LABORERS, coal miners, IOO house girls. 40 for hotels, 60 cooks, 3) chambermaids. dishn asher8,MEEnAN'S, 543 Grant street. Telephone 00. amo-D VTnnted Situations. POSITION AS STENOGRAPHER BY A YOUNG man with two years' successful experience. Address J. S. CADWALADEB, No, 3a3 Forbes ave., iriiisourg. aull-41 POSITION AS CLERK IN A GROCERY STORE bra young man of four rears1 experience: wages no object. Address BOX NO. 147, New Galilee,!' a. aulZ-lK SrrUATION-BY A BOOKKEEPER OF 15 j ears' experience in wholesale and manufac turing business; Al reference and bond in anv amount can be given. Address L. A. DEC Dis patch office au")-22-TTSu SITUATION BY A YOUNG MAN AS ASSIST ANTclieinlst In a steel mill, laboratory or auy other kind of a job: can give good references. Ad dress CHEMIST. Dispatch oBlce. auI3-80 SITUATION-AS MINE BOS BY A MAN OF i: j ears' experience; can furnish nest of recom mendation and papers. Address MINE BOSS, Dispatch oftice. aul2-&9 "Wanted Partners. PARTNER-LIGHT MANUFACTURING: K0 to (1,500 guarantee; SU0 monthly. Call ROOM C7, St. Charles Hotel. anlI-58 Wanted Boarders and Lodgers. BOARDERS AT nOTEL WILLIAMS; BATES moderate; Ohio Pyle, Pa. M. WILLIAMS. au9-14 Wanted Boarding. COUNTRY BOARDING FOR TWO WEEKS from August 25. by young lady. Address N, Box 163, City. aul3-W T) OOMS AND BOARD-BY SEPTEMBER iTlS S private family for couple, nurse and child; mast lie In a nice location la Allegheny. Address A. A. II., Dispatch office. aul3-33 WANTED. Financial. TITOXEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET rates on bond and mnritnttrf no delay. KEED B. COYLE & CO, Grant st. ., cor. Fourth av. and dell-TTS MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE securities, lowest rates; no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 09 Fourth av. dell-i-TThS MONEY TO LOAN OK MORTGAGES: LOW EST Interest; nodelay. BLACK & BAIRD. 85 Fourth av. apll-24-TTS MONEY TO LOAN-WISE & MINOR, AT TORNEYS. 91 Diamond st, Jy2M TirORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS J.U. to suit at 4X. 5 and 8per cent. ROBERTO. -cent, iwutifti vj 187. ap!4-19-TTSSU uailkv. 164 Fourth av. Tel. MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY county property at lowest rates. HENRY A, WEAVER &TCO., MFourth av. rah2-D -vTTirK' i.oav nv wnT nvr.n f? am? HIGH VJ. EST Interest nald: real estate security. Ad dress LOAN, Dispatch office. aull-99 MlsceUaneons. BOOKKEEPING WE ATTEND TO THE opening and closing and adjusting of books ot all kinds: ucher system Introduced and Individ ual Instruction given bookkeepers in same; long experience and references as to accuracy, prompt ness and discretion. McCAFFERTY & ROBIN SON. Room 16. 95 Fifth av, Je23-92,S-TTS 1J-VERYBODT TO CALL AT ONCE AND It examine our mammoth stock of watches, with a range in price or 2 50 to sm and 1,001 different st)lea to select from. K. SMIT, 932 and 934 Liberty st , 7C3. 705, 707 smithfleld. Souvenir spoons 1 each. an9-89-TTSSn ACHINISTS-TO NOTICE THAT THERE IS a strike pending at the Continental Tube Works, now operated by the Oil Well Supply Co., SECOND AV.. Pittsburg. anll-43-TThSSn TAMES AND ADDRESSES OF PERSONS J.1 living in the country willing to furnish sum mer boarding for working women at moderate rates. Address SECRETARY OF THE ASSOCIA TION FOR IMPROVEMENT OF THE POOR. aul2-35 SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES OF WALL paper, free to any address; 10-ceutw.ill paper atoc, IB-cent wall paper at 8e. 25-cent gold paper at 10c a bolt. G. G. O'BRIEN, Faint and Wall -Paper Store?, 202 Fifth av. aull-tt-TTS TO BUY AND SELL ALL KINDS OF BUSI NESS, at CHAMBERS' BUSINESS AGENCY, 102 FOURTH AV.. room 6. anl3-83 TRUNKS HAULED TO AND FROM EAbT END forSOc. CAMPBELL & DAVIS, 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276. JT17-90 FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE City Residences. POR SALE-J200 CASH, REMAINDER IN IN bTALLMENTS If desired of 20 per month: no other payments required; agood brick house of eight rooms (now renting for $18 per month) : No. 1311 Svcamore st. : price onlv S2,000. i0). W. A. HERRON A SONS. 80 Fourth av. au6-S5-, 13, 19,25' East End Residences. T WELLING ON ASPHALTUM PAVED JJ street in E. E.. new two-story brick dwelling of nine rooms finished In hardwood, hardwood mantels with cabinets, china closets, combination chandeliers, in fact every possible convenience, front and rear porch: grass plot with flagstone sidewalk; lot 40x140; Immediate possession; low 8 rice and easy terms. BAXTER, THOMPSON 0., 162 Fourth av. a-HS-Thrsu DECIDEDLY minutes fi A BARGAIN M.000. FOUR JJ minutes from electric cars In E. E., two fine level lots 35x120 each, upon one of which Is an 8- room frame house, with nat. gas. open Arcs, cabi net mantels, wen papered, large iront ana dbck porches, water and sewer. MUE EY A EDSALL. 34 Fidelity Building. atil3-91-Thssu I7IFTH AVENUE-THREE-STORY MANSARD . brick residence, ten rooms, hall, bath h. and c. water, etc.; also a two-story frame dwelling In the rear fronting on Ann street of four rooms; total rents !32a; property In good condition: lot 22x120 to Ann street. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth ave. aul3-9-MThs ONE AND ONE-HALF ACRES AND GOOD dwelling. In the East End over 200x300 feet, close to Homewood station, on P. R. B. ; 92 trains dally; good street on either side; contiguous to public school and electric cars, churches, stores, etc.. etc.; one of the most perlectly shaded places In the Eat End; dense growth of matured forest trees, variety of fruit trees aud shrubbery, spacious lawn, miniature fishpond, vegetable plat; every thing fragrant and healthy; nine rooms In resi dence, pantries, closet, porches, etc.; fine well of pure water, outbuildings, etc, : will be sold at a rare bargain on moderate payments; Immediate possession; the premises are open for examination bv anyone presenting a card from us. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St.. city. aul3-14 300-LARGE NEW FRA3IE nOUSE, SIX laree rooms, nn. attic naiL Datn. nat. eas. electric lichts. h. and u. water. Inside closet. etc. ; centrally located on one of the best streets la the East End. with large lot: this Is one of the best hullt and most completely arranged houses that we have on our list. DENXISTON. ELDERKIN & CO., LIM., ess Penn av. Tel. 5327. aul3-I7-TUThsu O0O EACH-ONLY EIGHT MORE LEFT of those 5-room houses, having every con venience; front porches and large yards; city water, etc.: streets graded and good Bldewalks; elegant location, being in Eureka Place, Oakland: 15 minutes from Market st, : your own terms and immediate possession. GEORGE SCHMIDT, 157 Fourth av. au7-fc2-TTFSSu aQ SOO 8500 CASH, WILL BUY A LARGE COO) 6-room frame house, with lot 80x105 feet, beautifully situated, with trees and shrubbery, the house is newly painted, papered throughout; loca- lluu 111X11, ur) uiu iit'aim; , numu cAcuauKC lun lota; immediate possession. J. C. JAMISON i;u., w irourui av. or i.u ranKstown av., xi, .. aul3-0!)-Mihs QQ OOO-SEVEN-ROOM HOUSE, WITH COR tJDOj ER lot 45x95, at Brushton, one square from paed street; large room", hall, finished attic, two porches, front and back stairs, piped for both gases: &00 to 81, W0 down and balance to suit. DENNlsTON. ELDEKKIN & CO.. LIM.. C232 Penn av. Teh 6327. aul3-2S-MWTlisSu fflJO 000 WILL PURCHASE A 6-ROOM NEW i&li) frame house. East End, close to electric and steam ears; SSOOcash, balance 20 per mouth; is rented for 1S; possesion given In oOdays. J. C. JAMISON & CO., 90 Fourth av. and 133 Frunks tow n av. aul3-S9-MThs Allegheny Residences. BEFCH ST.. ALLEGHENY, NEAR PARKS Elegaut borne 9 rooms; all modem improve ments: lot 35 feet lrout. SeeA. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegheny. aul3-ll-Ths EXCELLENT RESIDENCE PROPER'IY ON estern ave., Allegheny, contiguous to tho ftarks, 10 spacious rooms. Including double parlors, lath, lavatory and all other of the more recent im provements: 2 fine lots about 45x125 feet to an allcv ; possession at any time. Permission to examine the premises can be obtained from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. 313 Wood St., city, auI3-14' ESPLANADE ST. LOT 33 rEET FRONT; brick hoube, 7 room; a bargain if sold soon. A. D. WILSON, 55 Federal St., Allegticnv. aul3-Urhs Suburban Residences. TYESIRAELE SUBURBAN RESIDENCE AND .XJ grounds on lincof P., F.W.&U.R.R..2minutCi' walk from station; over 2 acres, having a gentle elevation and commanding a wide stretch of river and sylvan scenery; numerons full grown shade trees and shrubbery; spacious lawn; concrete walki all around the property; an excellent double residenccwlih wide halt in center; large rooms; liniahed attic rooms; dry cellar; natural gas; porches, etc., etc. ; carriage houie and other out buildings; one of the most delightful places on the railroad, and sn eet and cool in the most torrid weather; a great bargain; ould exchange in part for citv property. JAb. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood vt., city. aulI-'JD' 00 500- FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE, FOR 3)Uj vacant lots, a real good brick, slate roof house, almost new, with 7 rooms, bath, gas, elec tric lights. Inside w. c, laundry, etc.. In the East End, half square from electric road "and only 11 e minutes' walk from Ea-t Liberty station. 'J, 0. JAMISON & CO., SO Fourth av., or 133 Franks town av,. E. E. aal3-99-IITlis FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. LOTS BEAUTIFUL BUDDING LOTS FOR from J1C0 to 300, In the Eighteenth ward; long paymenta: easy terms. Inquire of CIIAS. E. CORNELIUS, attorney, 406 Grant st., Pittsburg: or go to his oftice. Morningsldeav., on the grounds, and see his agent, T. Ed. CorniUus. myl9-15-D East End Lota. I7UREKA PLACE-LOTS trA TO ?C0O WE !j have a few more of those very desirable lots in tbisnlan. bclnntn the choicest nartof Oakland: city water, streets graded, terms to suit. GEORGE SCHMIDT, 157 Fourth av. au7-2-TTFSSir OAKLAND-LOT 40x150 FEET, ON TERRACE st. ; low price to quick buyer. A. D.WILSON, 65 Federal St., Allegheny. aul3-U-rhs Suburban Lots. ALLIQUIPPA PLACE CHOICE LOTS; ONLY 750 to 450 each; In the Alllqulppa Place plan; the beautiful lots arc near Fifth av.. and near Center av., close to the largest works In or near the city, and are oflered at very low prices and terms to suit vcu; agent on the ground every after noon. J. E. GLASS, 133 Fifth av. aul3-90 -1- LOTS IN FAHNESTOCK TLACE PLAN, HonicWood: fronting on Penn, Homewood; McFherson, Thomas and Mead streets: every lot has fruit and shade trees; best of schools and cliurches; society and neighborhood strictly first class: Ponna. R. R. and Duquesne Traction fur nish rapid transit every few minutes; property In this plan from S30 psr foot lront up: Thomas street, 100 feet wide, only $55 per foot lront; It will pay jou to Investigate this plan before buying elsewhere. JltrUjCl J. liuus., jluiamunuBU aullTTSSu' LOTS-ON GLENWOOD AV., CONVENIENT to B. & O. station and Second av. electric road; avenue graded.macadamlzcd, sldcwalksvcity v ater; houses and lots ou very easy terms: monthly pasments If desired. GEORGE C. BURGWIN, Attorney-at-Law, 150 Fourth av. Jyl2-47-TTSSU OVER 2, SCO FEET FRONT OF BEAUTIFUL LY ING ground adloinlng,tlie new town ofKenslng ton, on the A. V. R.R.: for beauty of surroundings and excellence of location this property Is unsur passed, and it will he sold at a ffoure thatwlllln- sure the buyer 100 per cent clear profit, and still sell It far below the selling price of property in the Immediate neighborhood. tio sen itlirhho !V.1j1jX en Awutr.iu3, 6216 Penn av.. East End, Pltteburg, an8-19-TTS CUBUEBAN PROPERTY THE LARGEST O lots, the lowest nrlees and the easiest and best terms in the eoimtv at hheraden. 15 minutes from Union station: seoShcraden before you buy else- where. ANDREW PATTERbON, Secretary, 127 lathav. laff-Ti-D' FOR SALE LOTS Allegneny Lots. """AYETTE STREET LOTS FOR SALE; FINEST j. punaing iot in the market. Bee A. v. SON, 55 Federal st., Allegheny. au!3-ll-Thi IL- ThS LOTS-IN RIDGEVIEW PLAN, ELEVENTH ward, Allegheny; lots In Duquesne Park, Tenth ward, Allegheny; lots In Rose's plan. Brush ton station, P. R. R. J. E. MCCRICKAKT, 140 Fifth av. aul-47-MJh FOR SALE BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. 1 LT. WTVTIQ rT TiTTaT?crc at mTAMRERS -Q- BUSINESS AGENCY, 102 Fourth av., room B.N auiimi r-lJ'OTHING AND RENTS' FURNISHING vy store. rinlnc thn lonrllno. hnslnpKR In a town of 15,000 inhabitants, within 30 miles of Pittsburg: location best In the town; stock will Invoice about 10,000; this is a good chance to buy agood paying business; pood reasons for selling. Address T. T., Dispatch office. Jy23-92 TlKUGSTORE DOING GOOD BUSINESS; J-r welllocated: 2335M; Carson St.. S. S.. Cltyirea- son for selling to settle up the estatp; terms rcason- .I.U . .... ...... .Sl.-Tn . . n,-w-,c 1 J -. nuiv. Ajj store, or J JyW-OO liv to HfLVANlTS DAWES. Adm.. at I. L. KING. Atty., 437Grantst., city. DRUGSTORE THE BEST LOCATED DRUG stand In Northeastern Ohio for sale at Youngs town for l,500, worth J5.800: a snap for the right man. Address A. J. PACKARD. Dispatch office, to-day, or Youngstown, O., after to-day. aul2-75 DRUGSTORE GOOD CITY STAND BUYER'S own terms. Address A. E. H., this office. anlS-25' FOR SALE COAL RIOHTS ON 2,500 ACRES coal land, "Pittsburg vein," three-quarters mile river front; two railroads, close proximity to large industries. Address C. G. JAY, care Mc Lnre House, Wheeling. W. Va. aull-01 SALOON-TIIE FINEST SALOON IN COLUM BIANA county; doing a good business: in thp city- of East Liverpool, O. InoulreofS. C. WH1T TENBERGEK. 252 West Market st. au!2-33 Business Properties. AN OLD-ESTABLISHED BRICKYARD IN the city, with complete machinery for carry ing on the business; excellent location: a great bargain to a cash buyer; Immediate possession. JA3. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood St., city. anl3-15.MThs "TXIBSALE-THEFURNISHMENTAND LEASE X of aJ5-roomed hotel close to the city; furn ished in the best of style and latest Improvement: doing a nrosperon business; no trouble to get license; line cigar store: livery stable: milk route; restaurant; shoe store; groceries. HOLMES & CO., 4 Smithfleld st. aul2 TIVERY' J.J coaches. BUSINESS-HORSES. HEARSE, KEYSTONE ' STABLES, I, buiii i, uukkics ou vi niHtiiua, cii4 Sandusky st., Alle- gneny. auat- THE PROI'ERTY OF THE WHITE FAWN Milling Company, Canonsburg, Pa., will be sold as a vf hole or in part, consisting of mill, ele vator, stable and grounds: the mill Is equipped with a line of the best machinery, has a capacity of 100 barrels. Is running full time, and is turning out a No. 1 grade of flonr; sale on August 20 at IP. 31. For particulars Inquire of S. B. McPEAK or J. R. JOHNSON. J. C. McNary, assignee. aull-60-TTS SOO VALUABLE BUSINESS AND DU dwelling property on Butler st., 19th Ward. Pltt'burg: close to the mills and furnaces and is at present renting so as to pav 8 per cent on an invest ment of 58,500; must be sold at once. For particu lars apply or address at once to B. R. McNEIR NEY, Alderman 18th Ward. Pittsburg, Pa. aulS-2-Thsu FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. BUGGY-SIDEBAR BUGGY GOOD AS NEW. Can be seen at 07 WATER ST., city. PRAZIER ROAD CART SPECIAL AND standard grade, atC. WEST & CO.'S, 420 Du quesne way. au8-23 PRESH COW AND CALF-INQUIRE AT NORTH HIGHLAND AV. AND JACKSON ST., E. E. aulO-14 H ORSE-A THOROUGHBRED KENTUCKY horse: bright bay. 15K hands high: vervstv- usn; elegant saauicr; i ery last single looter, ana a fa6t trotter In harness: can be ridden by lady; price JoO). Address LOCK BOS 682. Uniontown, Pa. au9-7-TTSSu PAIR OF WELL MATCHED GOATS WITH harness and wagon; well broken: any bov can drive them. Inquire of ARTHUR GUB. 3327 Carson St., 8. S. aul3-85 . . . ?, .. - :---. . . : - TROTTER A HIGHLY BRED YOUNG TROT TER, 4 years old. about W4 hands high, can Bpced a 2:50 clip now. and with proper training will surely trot fast; he Is nicely broken to the city; not afraid of electric or cable cars; has a splendid disposition; model roadster; and will be sold cheap. Call or address ROOM 711, Penn Building. anll-72-IT Machinery and Metals. ENGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND; largest stock of all sizes; ia3fl. 12x24, 12x18. 10 X20, 10x16, 10x12, 9X12.8-U2, 7x12, 6x12: mounted port able engine, boilers of all sixes, shafting, pulleys, pumps, governor, etc. Telephone, 3401, 23 and 25 Park Way. Allegheny, Pa. J. 3. YOUNG. apU-D" SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILERS Two 35 horse-power and two ten horse-power stationary engines and boilers. One ten horse power portable on wheels. Thirty-five, 15, 12, ten and eight horse-power engines, vertical and hori zontal, all good and will be sold cheap. HARMES' MAClilN E DEPOT, 09 First avo. Jy28-D Miscellaneous. ANY AND EVERYTHING IN THE WATCH, clock and Jewelry line at lowest prices. K. SMIT, 932 and 931 Liberty, and 703, 7G 707 Smith field. an9-89-TTSSu G AS LAMPS-TWO SIEMENS GAS LAMPS aull-M cheap, at No. 951 PENN AVE. SIDEBOARD-GOOD AS NEW: WILL SELL cheap. F. M. SEMPLE, 110 Federal st.. Alle gheny au!3-82 TO LKT. City Residences. HOUSE NO. 951 PENN AVE.. 1J ROOMS, IM MEDIATE possession. Apply at once. aull-SSt -rrEItsTEU STi C0I!. 0F KIRKPATEICK ST 1 1 new hrlolc house of a rooms, hall, bath, laundry, blatc mantels, stone hearths. Inside shut ter1;, electric bells, natural gas, ranfre. cemented cellar, etc.; J!5 per month. CHARLES SOJIERS S. CO. au(S-U9-TTSt 1 Q9 TRENT ST., NEAR WTLTE AVE; CABLE XOf cars; 2-story brick house; 6 rooms; Inside shutters; hath room and w. c, rent 22 00 per month. BLACK & BAIRD, 16 Fourth ave. aul.1-97t T7LAT OF FIVE ROOMS BATH. 141 nul3-Ct L' WYL1E AVE., city. FURNISHED FLAT FOR HOUSEKEEPING. NO. 8 WYLIE AV. aul2-48t ONE LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOM: SUIT- vy AliLtti for otnee or sleeping; nei quire basement, OS DIAMOND ST. ABLE for office or sleeping; newly papered, In- auu-hT ROOMS-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSE KEEPING; both eases, extra kitchen and laundrv, ice boxes andlce furnished. Inquire 202 FIFTH AVE; aul2-4lt rilWO PARLORS TO LET-TABLE BO ARdTjsIo X per week. 35 FEDERAL bT., Allegheny. auu-o.:T Business Stands. T7-00D ST.. CORNER OF SIXTH AV.-THREE- STORY business houce, best location in the city; rent low; possession at once. BLACK Jb BAIRD, 9i Fourth av. aul2-34-I2,13,,17,lsl,21t Offices. Desk Room. Desk-room: on second floor lewis Block. Address O. a., Dispatch office. aull-St Miscellaneous. TO LET-NOT A HOUSE AND LOT, BUT TO lot ) ou know that we can give you a complete sideboard outfit consisting of pickle castor, butter dish, lite-bottle dinner castor and cake dish, all for ?ii, and warranted to wear, at K. SMIT'S, 932 and 944 Liberty and 703,705,707 Smlthileldst. aufl-89-TTSSut PERSONAL. PERSONAL-WE HAVE BOOKS. AND LOTS of them; large&t old bookstore west of the Alle gheny Monntalns. LEVI'S. 900 Liberty st. jyl9 PERSONAL-CASH rAIDFOR OLD-GOLD and silver; iewelrv repaired: new work made to order. CHRIS. HAUCH. 541 Smithfleld. Jyl7-13 PERSONAL "THE MODERN EVIL" startllng. realistic. All the 1,-Uest publications at FRANK BACON & OO'b., 301 Smltlifield st. au3 PERSONAL-BUY PICTURES AND MIRRORS of F. C. MCELROY. No. 2Slxth St., uptair; eells the best at lowest prices, and guarantees sat isfaction to all; picture framing a specialty: rash or credit. au9-77 PERSONAL-RENOUF'S CURLING FLUID Do not be without It, as It will keep your bangs or curls in from one to three weeks, and does not affect the hair in the least; 50 cents a bottle: bv express, 65. E. B. RENOUF, 24 Sixth St.. Pitts burg. aull-75-TTSu PERSONAL WHEN I WAS A SMALL BOY my mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since 1 got to be a great bleman, DICK bON, the well-known tailor, 85 Fiftli av.. cor. Wood t., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing aud renovating In great shape. Tel. 1554. uiyl5-S0-D PERSONAL "THE FALL OF POMPEII" IS no comparison to tho great reduction sale now going on at our stores. Genuine diamonds in great varieties at 33 per cent reduction on regular prices; watches, clocks and Jewelry of evi-rj de scription at equally low prices. Remember the name and numbers, K. SMIT, five stores In one. 932 and 934 Liberty St.. 7C3. 705. 707 Smithfleld. Pittsburg and Allegheny souvenir spoons at SI 00 each. aii9-39-TTSSu LOST. LOST-NOTICE IS HEREBY THAT A' CERTI FICATE of stock of Allcraannla Fire Insur ance Company, ol Pittsburg, Pa., numbered 362, caUing for 100 6hares and Issued to W. E. Schmertz, has been lost or mislaid; aU persons are warned against purchasing said certificate as application has been made to said company for a new" certifi cate. CHARLES P. OBR, Trustee, 400 Grant St., Pittsburg. Pa. aulS-78 STRAYED. CTRAYED TO TTTF. PROPERTY OF S. RIT.r. O Saw Mill Run. Thlrty-flith ward, a dark brown cow; owner can have same by proving property aud paying Carnages. auli-15 EDUCATIONAL. Private Shorthand Institute. Fall term opens Sept. 1; shorthand and fypewrlt ig; Graham and Pitman systems; Callgraph and emlnzton machines: dav and evening sessions; terms easy. Call or address PRIVATE SHORT HAND INSTITUTE, 415 Smithfleld St., Pittsburg, ra. ann-i-'iia JEFFERSON ACADEMY. CANONSBURG, PA. Principal, C. M. Des Islets. Ph. D. (Prince ton). A home school; open September 16, 1S91; thorough Instruction; college preparation a spe cialty: experienced teachers; has educated manyof the ablest men of the South and West. Send for handbook. Jel3-43-TTS Pennsylvania Ilollldaysbnrg. Hollldavsbnrr Seminarv for Younc Women and k Girls. Thorough Instruction. Methods adapted 10 me individuality oreacii pnpu. Home com forts. Location exceptionally healthful. Sfalarla unknown. Address MRS. R. S. HITCHCOCK. Jell-17-TTS WESTERN UNIVERSITY OF PENNA. ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS, Sep tember U and 15. $100 in PRIZES for best entrance examin ations. For particulars write to W. J. HOLLAND, Prcs't, Pittsburg, Pa. Je4-98-Tra LUTnERVlLLE SEMINARY (NEARBAL TIMORE) fpr young ladles. $225 pey year. 39th year. Modern conveniences, largo campus, full faculty, thorough train ing, home comforts. Send for catalogue. REV. J. H. TURNER, A. M., Principal, Lutherville, Md. Jy21-77-TTs Harcourt Place Seminary. A school iOf the highest grade, for young ladies and girls. Established upon original lines, its success has been remarkable. For catalogue, address the principal, MISS ADA L AYES, B. A, Gambier, Ohio. Jel5-9-TTS Kenyon Military Academy. Thii old nnd 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 D., Rector, Gambler, Ohio. Jel5-9-TTS ARTC IXSTITCTE, 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. Jy9-8&TTB REMOVED-KING'S SCHOOL or ORATORY, elocution and dramatic culture removed to University Building, Diamond St., opposite Court Hou6e. Byron W. King, manager; James 3f. WIsman, associate manager. Class and private lessons, literature. French and German. Delsartc, old school and modern systems, bend for pros pectus. aull-oO CHELTENHAM MILITARY ACADEMY Ogontz, Montgomery Co., Pa. Unex celled in beauty and bealthfulness of loca tion and sunoundings and in buildings, equipment and all other requisites of a first class school. Number limited to CO. For illustrated circular address JOHN CALVIN RICE, A. M., Principal. myl3-77-D BLAIESVILLE SEMINARY. 41ST YEAR opens Sept. 9, '9L 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, nnd in art and music. For catalogue address REV. T. R. EWING, P.P., Principal, Blairsvillo. Pa. Jy24-87-TT3 HOLY GHOST COLLEGE. Next session opens September 2. New stu dents should come to be examined August 31. Special Business Pepartment for Book keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, etc. Ger man and Elocution free of charge. For cata logue and further particulars address REV. JOHN T. MURPHY, C. S. Sp., President. Night School opens October 5. Jyl4-65-rr3 PITTSBURG ACADEMY. Academic, Normal, CommerciaL Students prepared for advanced classes in the best colleges, for teaching, for business. Young Ladies' Seminary Department. Fall term opens Monday, September 7, 1891. Office days Wednesdays and Saturdays. Hon. Thoma3 M. Marshall, President Board of Trustees. For catalogue address J. WARREN LYTLE, Principal, No. 7 Fourth avenue. jy9-81-TUThs DUQUESNE COLLEGE A NEW SCHOOL Univei-sitv Building. Diamond street, oppo site Court House, Pittsburg. Full corps of instructors. English, Normal, Classical, Scientific. Ladies' Literary course. Night school and Saturday classes. Shorthand, Type-writing, Bookkeeping, Music, Elocu tion. Sendfor prospectus. Opens Septem ber L E. II. WOOD, D. D., LL. D., President. aul2-41-D OI IDDV UXIVERSITI, UUnni sixth st. A live, successful Institution. Thorough organization. Vigorous management. Evory 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 service in business. Opens Sept. L Send for catalogue. II. 31. ROUE, Prest. au4-D OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY, COLUMBUS, OHIOv Permanent Income from the State. Annual revenues, $150,000. Twenty-five departments. Forty-three professors and assistants. Classi cal, scientific and technical courses. Ton laboratories. Both sexes admitted. Tuition free. Send for catalogue. Jy23-13-Ths A CHILDREN'S SCHOOL THE ATTEN TION of parents and guardians having children between the ages of 5 and 15 is hereby called to tho excellently equipped hdrne school for boys and girls oh ono 01 the charming hills overlooking Butler. The situation of the school is unsurpassed for beauty of scenery and health. Special atten tion is given to training of children and home culture. For terms and particulars address EEV.P. C. PRUGH, D.D., Butler, Pa. References: B. Wolff, Jr., and P. Keil, Pittsburg. anl3-93-Trs PITTSBURG FEMALE COLLEGE CON SERVATORY of Music. Full and special courses of study in language, literature, his tory, natural science and elocution; in grand organ, piano, voice, violin, etc.; in drawing, painting, crayon portiaiture, decorative art, etc. Four distinct schools; 2J instructors. Central. Eighth street, near Penn avenue. Superior home comforts for boarding pupils. Thirty-seventh year opens September IB. Bates moderate. Send for cataloguo to PRESIDENT A. H. NOBCROSS. D. D., Pitts burg, Pa. jyll-45rhs 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 such as to afford an excellent preparation for Princeton, Yale or Harvard College. The next session begin3 Tuesday, September 1. Private lessons will be given during the afternoon to a limited number of rranils. bovs or trirls. ISAAC W.KOONTZ, A. JI., (Princeton), aul-44-TTS Principal. URSULINE ACADEMY, OAKLAND. Boarding and day schools. Reopens Tuesday, September 8. Terms For boarders, session of five raonths,$130. Children under 12 years of age, $125. Day schools for girls. Pupils taken from the ago of 6 to IS. Terms varying from $15 to $35. Tuitidn includes all branches of an English education, with French or Ger man, elocution, vocal music, calesthenics, outline drawing and fancy work. Private lessons in music, French, German, drawing and painting, at moderate terms. For fur ther particulars apply to Mother Superior. auiJ-83-TX3 PROPOSALS. OrPlCE OB1 COXTHOLLZR OP ALitGUEXY COUUTT. PA.. PiTTsnuno, Pa., August 10, 1691. TO CARPET DEALERS Sealed proposals trill bo received at this office until 4 o'clock, p. 31., FRIDAY, August 14, 1891, for carpets for Court House, to wit: Five frame brussels, making and laying the same, with lining linoleum No. 1, plain. For any information inquire at the County Commissioners' office. JAS. A. GRIER, au9-3 County Controller. DR. HARRIS CRAMP CURE , -FOB- Every Ache and Pain FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES. Manufactured by LH. HARRIS DRUG CO., Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh Avenne, an.v PITTSBURG, PA. SUMMER RESORTS. TOURISTS CAN OBTAIN INFORMATION as to rates and accommodations of many resort, hotels and cottages by applying at THE DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE. Atlantic City. THE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. On thebcach,with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths in tho house. Send for circular. Je3046-D E. ROBERTS & SONS. Cape Slay. MARINE VILLA, Cape May, N. J. Within 30 yards of tho surf. Seventeenth season; SO rooms added, facing the sea; eleva tor, baths, etc MRS. V. HALLENBECK. Jyl-21-D THE STOCKTOX HOTEX CAPE 3IAY, N. J. Now open for the fourth consecutive sea son of present management. Greatly im proved. Cuisine unsurpassed. aul F. T. WALTON, Proprietor. Other Resorts. Bedford Springs. BEDFORD, PA. Hotel open until October. Write for pamphlet on this great Resort, and the famous Bedford Springs Mineral Water. L. B. DOTY, Manager. au4-93-D A GRAND CHANCE! A First-Class Dairy Business FOR SALE! The undersigned offer for sale one oi tho finest dairy businesses in the East End, con sisting of over 100 head of milch cows; also horses, milk wagons, cans, etc., andcomplete dairy outfit, all in good condition. A first class trade in the East End nnd Oakland, now bringing in nearly $2,000 per mouth. Will be sold entire at a reasonable price to a first-class party. Satisfactory reasons given for selling. To the purchaser of the above business will be rented the farm, consisting of 30 acres of land with good pasturage, together with barns, stables, houses for men, boiler, engine, etc. The farm has on it a good or chard of fruit trees, vineyard, vegetable garden, etc. Natural gas on tho premises furnished FREE for light and heat. This is one of the best navine businesses Lin the East End, and is a grand opening for tne rignt Kina ox a party. For particulars with terms apply to KELLY & RODGERS, 6216 Penn Avenue. aul3-S6-TT3 PATENTS. 0. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth av., above Smithfleld, next Leader ofilce. Nodelay. Established 20 years. se3 THE NEW CITY KENSINGTON, ON THE A. V. R. R. AND ON THE ALLEGHENY RIVER, 18 MILES FROM PITTSBURG, '-avith its ALUMINUM WORKS, GLASS FACTORIES, STEEL WORKS, STEEL WHEEL and TUBE WORKS, STOVE FOUNDRY; -ITS- Two and One-Half Miles of -its- Natural Position and Advantages, -its- Graded and Sewered Streets, -its- Great Success. Don't hesitate if you want to make money. Don't keep your money idle in banks when you can double it by investing in a lot at KENSINGTON. Remember that banks often break and sweep away the savings of years. , Before making an investment elsewhere see KENSING TON, and if we don't offer you the best in the market don't buy. Free Railroad Tickets furnished after August 15, 1891. Rail road fare refunded to all who purchase lots during the encamp ment .of the Second Brigade, N. G. P., which continues all this week. Titles guaranteed by Fidelity Title and Trust Comr pany, of Pittsburg, Pa. SALESMEN ALWAYS ON THE GROUND. For Further Information About' " " KENSINGTON Call at Burrell Wmmil Coipany, 96 Fourth Avenue, Pittsburg. anil-77-rrs CHOICE.PROPERTIES. BLAINE: ' For free transportation, maps, price lists, printed descriptive matter and full particulars, call on CHARLES S0MERS& Co. GENERAL AGENTS, 129 FOURTH AVE. au!2-31-D THIS IS WHAT YOU ARE LOOKING FOR. In Oakland, convenient to cable and electric cars; streets asphaltum paved and sewered; flagstone walks; new soven and eight-room briok houses, with all modern improve ments; $1,000 cash; balance like rent; imme diate possession. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 09 FOURTH AVE. auO-65 $5,500. SHADYSIDE. On 50-foot sewered street, elegant new modern-style frame dwelling. All conven iences. Lot 3Scl00 feet. One squaro from street cars or P. R. R. Easy terms. M. F. HiPPLE & CO., OC FOUETn AVENUE. auO-79-TTSU FOR SALE $500 DOWN, ho remainder in small monthly instal icnts. If desired. New and Modern House, Seven rooms, lot SOxlZO feet, in one of the most central and desirable sections 'in East End. Price onlv $4,000. (S6.) W. A. 1IEERON & SONS, nnKS-Th 0 Fourth -av Stencil and Stamp Works. W. sL Buniing, 20 Fifth vSlMarketSi. -OF- Makes an Investment as Sure as If It Were Made in United States Bonds. River Front, Office of . v-t- 1 2SI .i 1 ?-i'i .,-, -jSAiS
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