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-IIMTffiG A BURGLAK.
T. II. Davis Asks Police Aid in Se
curing an Old Safe Blower.
EIYERSIDE PENITENTIARY VISITED
"Warden Wright Refuses to Give Any In
formation on the Subject.
TWO OLD-TIMERS WOO HAVE REFORMED
T. H. Davis yesterday asked the assist
ance ot the police in securing two safe blow
ers and burglars. The men are well known
in police circles, and their records include
jobs done in almost every city in the coun
try. Mr. Davis is not a detective, as might
be supposed. He is. on the other hand, a
genial and jovial theatrical manager. In
his combination two safe crackers open a
safe before the eyes of the public At pres
ent the cracksmen are Kid McCoy and
Spike Hennessy, two reformed "blokies,"
who have been three years in the theatrical
profession. They have now graduated, and
-n ill next year star in a piece of their own,
under the management of 3Ir. Davis.
It was to secure men to fill their places in
the Stowaway company that Mr. Davis yes
terday asked police aid, and he is anxious
to secure men of national reputation for
their adeptness in the art of safe blowing.
Three years of professional stage life have
completely reclaimed Messrs. McCoy and
Hennessy from the exciting life of burg
lary, and Mr. Davis hopes his next recruits
to the theatrical profession will do as well.
RIVERSIDE PENITENTIARY VISITED.
Mr. Davis went to the Riverside Peniten
tiary yesterday afternoon with the hope
that he might secure the two men needed to
fill up the proposed vacancies. He ex
pected to be granted an interview with
some of the safe blowers whose time will
expire within the next few months, but in
this he was disappointed. "Warden "Wright
positivclv refused to allow him to see any
of his burglarious guests. He even refused
to give the names of any who are to leave
Riverside within the next few months.
"It is a State law peculiar to Pennsylva
nia," said "Warden Wright, "that forbids
me or any other prison official talking about
the men "under my charge. The law says
that upon entering a prison a man is givena
number, by which he must be known. That
evidently means that he is to be dead, so far
as the name is concerned, until the end of
hi forced retirement. Under these condi
tions I cannot gie you names, but I will
talk to some of them, and if they are will
ing to talk to you after they are released, I
will let you finow. I don't rcallv know
that I have anybody here that would answer
your purpose. "We have some notorious
crooks here, but they have their board paid
several years in advance and we can't let
them go yet. Some of them would make
excellent men for your business if you
could get them to go.
A rASIOUS GEE3IAX CRACTCS3IAX.
"We have one man here," continued the
"Warden, "whom I beliove would be a great
man for von. He is a little German fellow
with white hair, a fine looking old man, and
he has spent the greater part of his life be
hind iron bars. He has a reputation all
over the country as a safe blower and burg
lar. During all his leisure moments he
whittles out all sorts of figures with his pen
knife. He is a wonderful artist with the pen
knife. However, his term is not up for
over two vears yet."
"What is his name?" inquired Mr. Davis.
"Ah, that's another question," replied
the Warden. "That's one of the secrets
locked up with the man."
Mr. Davis was much disappointed at not
being able to get a couple of "good" burglars,
and will keep on the lookout all along the
route of the play. He said he had reason
to believe that several old-time cracksmen
are about to be released from Riverside, as
he has been told so by one of the Pittsburg
officials. However, the only way now open
for him is to watch when they get out and
secure them then. Hennessy and McCoy
were secured with the assistance of Inspec
tor Byrnes, of Is ew York.
JtET A TBAGIC FATE.
William and Lottie Monroe Killed While
Driving Through Maine.
"Word has been received in "Wilkinsburg
of the death of "William G. and Miss Lottie
ilonroe. They had gone to Maine for Miss
Lottie's health and were driving across the
State. The horses ran away and threw the
occupants out. Mr. Monroe was killed in
stantly. The young lady waa terribly in
jured and died half an hour later, whisper
ing the name "Jimmy." "While yet con
scious, the dying girl told where her home
was, and asked that word be sent.
The family had lived in the East End but
a short time, coming here from Texas.
Miss Lottie was to have been married to a
Southern gentleman this falL
A Bnilding in Bad Snape.
The recent disaster in Sew York has
caused many owners of big buildings in
Tittsburg to look carefully to their proper
ties. At the request of a large "Wood street
firm Assistant Building Inspector Brown
examined their bnilding and found it unsafe
and badly in need of repairs. It will be
fixed at once.
Get in line at Smiley's opening to-day of
fine hats.
Curry University.
Former students and graduates -who de
sire employment, and thoc who desire bet
ter situations than they now have will
pleate communicate at once with the presi
dent. Did you hear the
Smiley's new fall hats.
bell? Get one of
MEETINGS AND NOTICES.
Meetings.
VTOTTCE MEMBERS OF JOHNSTON PCRPLE
lA Star L. O. L-, No GO, are herebv notified to
meet at their hail, corner Fortv-thlrd" and Butler
ct..on unda afternoon. Aug. S'Jl at 3 o'clock, to
attend the tcieral of our lnie brother. James Mc
Axdl. from the undertaking rooms of UPPElt
MANN j. BRO., No. Sill Butler street, aua-71
Legal Notices.
FIDELITY TITLE AN D TRUST CO.,
121 and 123 Fourth a ennc.
ESTATE OF EDWABD S. WEBB. DE
CEASED. Noticsls hereby given that letters
of administration on tne estate ofEd ard s. Webb,
deceased, have been granted to tl'c undersigned,
to v bom all persons indebted to jald estate arc re
quested to make Immediate parmmt, and those
having clslimagalnst the nmr -lionld make them
known s.lthout delay. FIDELITY 11TLE AND
TRCVTCO., Administrator. DAVID tj. EWI.NG,
Attorney. au29-34-s
FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO.,
121 and 125 1 ourth avenue.
INSTATE OF MRS. ELIZABETH WELCH. DE
'd CEASED. Noliie is hereby given that letters
testi-muitary on the estate of Mrs. Elizabeth
Welch, dcceiwd, hae beta granted to the under
timed, to whom all persons indebted to said
estj.tr are rcqnsted to make immediate papnuit
and those hating claims against the same should
raaketl.cm known without delay. JOHN MUR
RAY, Administrator, shady atenuc, Allegheny,
l'a. aui-8-S
FIDELITY TITLE AN D TI1VST CO.,
121 and 12a I ourth & cnui
INSTATE OF MARGARET HANRAHAN. DE
j CEA-El). Notlcp Is hereby given that letters
ofadmluistratlonon the estate ot Margaret Han
rahanbaic been granted lo the nndcrslgued, to
svhotii nil persons ludebtvd to said estate are re
quested to n.al.c iumedlate parment, and those
hating claims against the bam-j should make them
knowu sv Ithrtat delis.
FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO.,
DAVID Q EWIXG, Administrator.
Attorney. au22-27-s
VTOTICE IS nEREBY GIVEN THAT LETTERS
JLl ofaamlnlstratlon on the estate of Rudolph
Lbert, Sr.. iaU-of the Twentieth ward of the city
of Pittsburg, havi been granted to Joe undersigned.
All persons aavlng claims or demands against the
estate of said decedent arc requested to make
known the same to me without delay, nnd all per
rons Indebted to said decedent are required to make
tmroedlite pxrmrnt thereof to me. HENRY
SMiTH. No. ilj Fifth av.
l-ITTfcBn. PA., July 2S, 1SSL Jy25-54-8
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vance at either main or branch offices.
Wanted Advertisements of All Kinds,
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aiALEIIEl.r,
FEMALE HELP.
AGENTS,
ROOMS,
BOARDING,
BOARDERS.
MISCELLANEOUS,
Lost and Found.
To Let Rooms.
For Sale Advertisements
Other than Real Estate.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH.
BUSINESS OFFICE.
Cor. Sniltbflcld and Diamond Streets,
ALWAYS OIEN.
BRANCTI OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE
WANT. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER
TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE
RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. 31. FOR INSERTION.
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tisers already have accounts with The Disr.vTrn.
FOR THE SOUTHSmE. NO. H12 CABiON
STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 602!.
FOR THE EAST END, J. W. WALLACE. Mil
TENN AVE.
riTTSBURG-ADDITIONAL.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3309 Butler street.
EMIL G. STUCKEV. 54 fu street and Tenn avenue.
ALLEGHENY.
A. .T. KAF.RCHEK. No. 82 Federal street.
II. J. McBKIDE. MarVct House, Allegheny.
F. H. EGGERS SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets.
THOMAS McHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues.
G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver lives.
FERRY SI. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ave.
"IV ANTED.
Male Help.
AN EXPERIENCED MAN TO SOLICIT CUSTOM
and make estimates onplanlngralllworkand
lumber. Address B. N., Dispatch office.
auZ7-56-Tbs
AETI3T-A FIRST-CLASS CRAYON ARTIST;
good salarv to the right party; steady work.
Inquire 329 PENN AV., up stairs. an29-3
A SALES .MAN
Rochester, N
Liberty st.
TO REPRESENT US IN
Y. Apply to S. S. MARVIN,
BAD WRITERS-SMART'S BUSINESS AND
SHORTHAND COLLEGE. 12 1 ederal St., Al
legheny: good penmanship taught In eight lessons;
private lessons, both sexes; day and evening.
aul5-lG-TT6Sa
BARBER AT S76 LIBERTY
ork; good wages.
ST. STEADY
auS-79
BOOKKEEPING WE ATTEND TO THE
opening and closing and adjusting of books ol
all kinds: - oucher svstem Introduced and individ
ual instruction given bookkeepers In same; long
experience nnd references as to accuracy, prompt
ness and discretion. MCCAFFERTY & ROBIN
SON. Room 16, 95 Fifth av, Je2S-92,'i-TTS
T)OY-TO CARRY ROUTE ON TniS PAPER. IN
JLJ ccntralpartofcltr. call Saturday at UU51
ESS OFFICE OF DISPATCH,
between 8 and 10
A. M.
au29-U7
CAH BOYS-ArPLY THIS MORNING AT
KAPFMANNs'. auS-l
ILECTRICIAN-AS CHIEF ENGINEER AND
U an nssi.tant engineer, for MONONGAHELA
ELECTRIC LIGHT AND POWER COMPANY,
Homestead, Ta. an2M5
TTOBSE SHOER-A FIRST-CLASS TRACK
XX horse 6boer; none but flrst-cl
GEORGE ECKERT, Rldgway, Pa,
horse 6boer; none but first-class need apply.
au.24-2
MAN-WITH PUSH WANTED IN EACH
cltv and town of Pennsvlvania and surround
ing States to sell a staple article among housekeep
ers and stores: pays ?3 50 per day. Address, with
sump, CHAMPION CO., 44 North Fourth St.,
Philadelphia, Pa. au2J-31
MAN-TO TAKE AX OFFICE AND REPRE
SENT manufacturer; S50 per week: smill
capital required. Address. nlth stiinip, MANU
FAOTURlvK, Box 70, West Acton, Mass.
UU29-59-WS
MAN YOUNG. UNMARRIED MAN TO
work In and about tne house. Applr, with
reference, to 132 WESTERN AV., Allegheny.
au3-23
MEN-EXPERIENCED BOOK ADVERTISING
men to sell specialties to retail trade; no snap,
but a permanent paving position: 'must Te a
worker. MERCANTILE PUB. AND ADV. CO.,
23S Fifth av., Chicago. auS-01
MEN-SEVERAL ACTIVE YOUNG MEN TO
work In the coming exposition. Applv at
building from 9 a. M to i r. a. I. L. BAKER &
SON. Must come well recommended. au27-89
MOLDEB-GOOD IRON MOLDER: A MIDDLE
aged married man of steady habits and accus
tomedito working on machinery and lobbing work.
Apply to SUTEE 4 MINSHALL, Piedmont, W.Va,
au29-ll
ORGANIZERS-TOE ORDER OF SOLON FAYS
tl.U0O.ln seven rears and 25 per week sick bene
fits: three years old; 8,030 members; reserved fund
with accrued Interest S267,C0U; live men wanted:
splendid chance. Apply 39 FIFTH AV.. third
fl&or. auTO-73
PIANO PLAYER FIRST-CLASS; SIGHT
reader; lady or gent; season's engagemofit.
Answer or telegraph terms quick, to WOOD ft
l!KA.NAG12i HILARITY CO., Box 33, bteuben
vllle, O. au29-S3
UriLS-TO TAKE A THOROUGH COURSE
In shorthand by mall; complete In 24 lessons
for fix book free; best s)stcm; Instructions guar
anteed; lessons corrected; diploma glen when
comietent. For circular, address PRIVATE
SHORTHAND INSTITUTE. Pittsburg, l'a.
3U29-32
EEGISTERED DRUG CLERK TO TAKE
charge of store. Address "DAMIANA. "Dis
patch office. 3028-81
OLLER EXPERIENCED ROLLER FOR
lH-lnch mill making skelp iron in the East;
mill non-union; Eastern Association prices paid.
Reply ROLLER, Dispatch office. au27-79
SALESMAN GROCERY SPECIALITY SALES
MAN by a manufacturer, to sell the retail and
wholesale grocer trade-of "Western Pennsylvania,
for a line or goods that are now handled on their
merits by the trade In this territory. Good salary
paid toanexnenencedman. must five eood refer
ences, and state monthly average sales ol the goods
he Is now selling, otherwise no attention paid to
applications. Address, GROCERY SPECIALTIES,
Dispatch office. auiO-ll-JITTSf u.
SALESMAN-AN AGENT REPRESENTING
leading Eastern houses In Mackintosh and
waterproof buslLess wants good salesman to share
in 6amc; liberal terms to good man: otheragenclcs
can be adaed. Apply AGENT, Dispatch office.
au27-37
SALESSIAN-AN EXPERIENCED SALESMAN
who can cone well recommended to sell ma-
nllla paper and paper 6ackson the road.
Address
ji. l . v.. xJispatcn oiuce.
an29-12
SOLICITOUs-FOU LIFE INSURANCE; LIB
ERAL commissions; policy taking because
most pleAsIng in price and plan. MURKY & ED
SALL, 34 Fidelity building. mr27-t'J
SPRING GBINDERS AND ACTIVE YOUNG
men to learn grinding; steady work: good
wages: no strike. Apply DEXTER SPRING
WORKS, Verona, Pa. au29-40
VTOUNG MAN-WITH ONE YEAR OR MOBE
JL exuerlence In horse-shoeing; steady employ
ment. Call at S. MCDONALD'S, 0012 Ellsworth av.,
I:. E. au27-2
OUNGMANIGORISYEARS OLD ASSTOCK
X clerk: must be quick and accurate at figures.
Address STOCK, Dispatch office. au29-5S
07 r: per MNTrisAi7lRY and expenses
Ol J to special representatHes In every county ;
no experience necessary; ability to follow instruc
tions requited onl; steady employment; send
fctatnps for full particulars and contract. Address
tllKl'JST.U, JhllliUl.fci J1U
CO.. 24 llcr-
mon st, Worcester. Mass.
JylS-25-D
Wanted A cents.
AGENTS-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION TO
handle the new nateut -beralcal ink erasing
puicil: the greatest selling novelty ever prodncca-
rases ink thoroughly In two seconds; noabraslon
ol i.ipcr: 200 to 6UU per cent profit; one agent's sales
amounted to fG3) In six days; another $32 in two
hours: wo want ono energetic general agent lor
aoh state and Territ on-. For terms and full nartlcu
lars, address THE MON ROE ERASER MFG. CO
LaCrosse. Wis.
my22-75
A GENTS-TO SELL THE PINLESS CLOTHES
-li. line: the only line ever invented that holds the
clothes snthout pins; a perfect success; patent re
cently Issued; sola ouly by agents, to whom the ex
clusive right Is given; on receipt of 50 cents we
will send a sample line by mall; also circulars;
price list and terms to agents; secure j our icrrltorv
at once. Address THE PIN LESS CLOTHES
LINE CO., 97 Hcrmon St.. W orcesier, Mass.
apl2-142-ws
AGENTs-TO TAKE TERRITORY FOR OUR
greatest seller or modern times; "King's
Handbook of the U. S.," 940 pages: 2,039 illustra
lions;31 colored maps: sells for 82 E0: we shall be
able to fill orders promptly as ia.ua copies arc
ready. P. J. FLEMING A CO.. 1J5 Fifth av..
Pittsburg. ly24-TuwThFSsa
AGENTS-RAND. MCNALLY CO.'S NEW
family atlas of the storld. indexed: third
edition for 1891 Just out: thoroughly revised, greatly
enlarged: Eughsh and German; popular price S3 76;
write quick for liberal terms and sample map.
RAND. MCNALLY & CO.. 33 Broadway. New
York Cltj . au29-58
LADY AGENTS-I V YOU WANT GOODS THAT
sell quickest, pay largest profits and give
best satisfaction write quick: mention this paper.
LADIES' SUPPLY CO., 27 W. Wash. St., Chicago.
auSMM
"V
"Wanted Boarding.
BOARD AND ONE OR TWO FURNISHED OB
unfurnished rooms In good boarding house or
family hotel; gentleman and wlf
Address L, 11. A., Dispatch office.
no children.
auZ3-S3
J , THE ' PITTSBTJRQ DISPATCH.
WANTED.
"Wanted Female fiejp.
GOOKS-IMMEDIATELY-COOKS, GIHLS FOK
general housework. 130 ROBINSON ST.. Al
legheny. au25-J4
f IRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK, FAMILY
I ortwo; also nurse rirlabout llycirs old. MRS.
H. WATK1NS, tot O'lfara St.. East End. auZ)-S3
GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK,
principally oooldng, for family of two; resi
dence in Alleglienrt must have good references;
Sood wagrspald to proper party. Address F. G.,
ilspatch office. auK-33
LADIES IN CITY OR COUNTRY TO MAKE
light fancy goods at their homes In leisure
hours. Constant work and good par given. Ad
dress, Inclosing stamp, MANAGERESS ART
NEEDLEWORK BAZAAR, Chicago, III. Box
02J. au23-75
LADIES TO DO TANCT WOBKAT THEIR
homes: wc furnish material and pay per piece.
Cull and see work, or address, with stamp. J". M.
LEMAR & CO., No. 90 Fourth ay.. ne.ir Wood.
an2G-33-ws
VTTJRSE TO GOTO THE COUNTRY TO TAKE
1 earn of a small child. Apply with references
at ROOM U. Ill Fourth av., city. auffl-9
SALESLADIES-EXPERIENCED: FOR THE
candy stands of I. L. Baker & Sou at the com-
ing exposition
good wanes and desirable emplqy-
ment: first-class reference required.
POSITION from 9 A. M to 5 r. M.
iui ai ia'
auZT-S8
"Wanted Male nnd remnlo Help.
COL'D. PORTER.LABORERS.rARM HANDS.2
dining room girls, ?1 per week; cooks, dish
washers, cliambfimalds, 2C0 house girls. MEE
HAN'S. 5iS Grant st. au21-D
ICIEST CLASS TINNER, TEAMSTERS.
) lalmrers, quarrymen. one boy. three colored
men, cooks, nurses, chamber maids, dining room
girls, honse girls, German and colored girls. MRS.
E. THOMPSON, DOS Grant St. aul5-D
"Wanted Situations.
POSITION AN EXPERIENCED ACCOUNT
ANT, who can furnish glll-edged references,
desire the management of a tet ol books that will
n-qulreonlv R portion ofhls time dally;a No. 1
chance to secure the services of a No. 1 man. Ad
dress P. O. BOX 38. city. aii-15-18-TThs
OSITION AS BOOKKEEPER, WITH EIGHT
vears1 experience In some wholesale house or
manufacturing establishment. Address GEO. W.
OER. lJ2Kylest., Youngstown, O. nJ7-M
POSITION-BY A FIRST-CLASS PATTERN
maker, competent to take ch.irge. having had
12 rears1 experience as foreman; best of references:
strictly temperate. R. A.. Dispatch pElcc an23-G3
POSITION AS DAILY GOVERNESS IN
private famllv bv experienced teacher: music
taught if desired :'be't of city references. Address
TEACHER, Dispatch office, ana-37
POITION-BYAYOUNGMAN OF EXPERI
ENCE, some clerical position: best of refer
ence. Address G. J. D Dispatch office. au28-21
POSITION AS STENOGRAPHER BY LADY OF
good education; best of references. Address,
for one week, 31. AV., Dispatch office, au23-19
SITUATION-BT A MAN WITH THOROUGH
training In business transactions and positions
of trust; experienced as manager, salesman nnd
as drnmmer In manv States. Pittsburg relerences
from all employers for past 18 Tears. For a per
sonal Interview, address HUSTLER, Dispatch
office. au2G-44
SITUATION-A FIRST-CLASS. EXPERIENCED
custom cutter and practical tailor Is oiien for
engngement. Address HENRY J. CARNEY,
Corry, Pa. anB-61
SITUATION AS TRAVELING SALESMAN: 10
j cars on the road over large terntorv; refer
ences first-class.
Address DRUMMER,
Dispatch
office.
au.7-31
CITUATION-BY AN EXPERIENCED STEN
O OGRAPHEU and typewriter; salary 860. Ad
dress AB!D!!Dlspatchofflce. au2J-13-D
SITtlATION-BY YOUNG MAN, IN WHOLE
SALE grocery, or driver. Address THOMP
SON, Dispatch office. au2D-G8
T-kOSITION AS orFICE NURSE: BEST REF-
X ERENCES. Address NUItoE, Dispatch
office.
au2W8
Wanted rartners.
PARTNER TO CAPITALISTS 2S,CC0 CASH
buys interest worth $50,000 In a manufacturing
company having a complete monopoly in a steel
specialty In large demand, and will p.iy 15,000 an
nually; will bear close Investigation; must be taken
quick. Address STEEL, Box 970, city. aa3-85
PARTNER-RESPECTABLE PARTY WITH
f850 cash can buy half Interest In new estab
lished business: Uglii and legitimate special line of
goods: this is no soliciting or agency or old. run
down business; no Idlers need apply. L. WILDE,
123 Fifth a. anZ7-S7
PARTNER-IN ESTABLISHED OFFICE BUSI
NESS: monev required to be used in the busi
ness. For particulars adaress OFFICE BUSI
NESS, Dispatch office. aii27-K-ThsSn
PARTNER-WITHS200CAN MAKE ?500IN AS
manv weeks: no siv dilation; legitimate busi
ness. Address BUSINESS, Dispatch office.
au29-29
PARTNER WITH CAPITAL FOR ENAMEL
ING bricks and tiles: patent can be obtained.
Address ENAMEL, Dispatch office. au29-9
Wnnted Boarders and Lodgers.
LODGERS AT ANCHOR HOTEL, 325-327 LIB
EiirY St., cor. Fourth; lodging per night,
25c, 85c, 50c; per week, l 23, 1 75, fa S3. an29-o"2
M EALERSlirjROOMERSwiLL FIND THE
IdealHonse, 175 Third av., first class only.
au29-15 -
OCCUPANTS FOR LARGE SECOND-STORY
front room facing park. 23 MONTGOMERY
A V.. Allegheny. au2S-U
CCCPANTS FOR CONNECTING ROOMS;
also ror donble parlors, with good table board.
434 TENN AV. au27-40-Thssa
TJOOMERS FOR NEWLY FURNISHED
lv sccond-6tory front; three large windows: back
communicating "rooms; every convenience: seven
minutes' walk from potofHce, on line of cable
cars; references. Call at 177 WYLIEAV. au29-77
Beal Estate.
TTOUSE-TO BUY HOUSE OF FIVE OR SfX
XX rooms, near Citizens' Cable line.
Address
HOME, Dispatch office.
au29-74
T OCATION-FOR THE REMOVAL AND EX
XI TENSION of a stove works now in operation
to some live town with good shipping facilities in
Western Pennsylvania, Ohio or Eastern Indiana;
would require from two to four acres of land and
liberal Inducements; would employ fTom30to50
hands according to inducements offered. Address
STOVE WORKS, care of Joseph Hooker, Thirty
second and Penn av., Pittsburg. Pa. au28-24
Financial.
"SfONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET
J.U. rates on bona ana mortgage; no delay,
REED B,
COYLE & CO.,
cor. Fourth av. and
Grant st.
dell-TTS
TVTONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE
11. securities, lowest rates; no delay.
SAMUEL
W. BLACK A CO., 99 Fourth av.
dell-4-TThs
MONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES: LOW
EST Interest; no delay. BLACK & BA1RD,
95 Fourth av. apll-24-TTS
MORTGAGES-100,COO TO LOAN SUMS 8500
to SAOOO to ?20.O0O; expenses light; money
ready, s. J. FLEMIN G, 152 Fifth av. au20-95
MORTGAGES MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS
to suit at 4J, 5 and 6 per cent. ROBERT G.
BAILEY. 164 Fourth av. Tel. 107. apl4-19-TTSSU
MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY
county property at lowest rates. HENRY A.
WEAVER & CO.. 92 Fourth av. inh2-D
PURCHASERS OF FROPEETY TO CALL FOR
lletof desirable properties; houses and lots In
all pArts of the cities; mortgage loans procured for
Surchnpers promptly at the lowest rate of Interest.
. E. MCCEICKART. 140 Fifth av., telephone 1676.
au29-33-ws
QUICK LOAN OF NOT OVER J2.5O0; HIGn
EST Interest paid; real estate security. Ad
dress LOAN. Dispatch office. aull-99
Miscellaneous.
ADVERTISING MATTER OF EVERY DE
SCRIPTION carefully distributed in Wash
ington and adjoining counties hv the COLLINS
DISTRIBUTING AGENCY, Monongahela City,
Pa. an29-18
BOOKS IN ANYLINEOFBUSINESS OPENED
on the latest and most Improved plan, embrac
ing, if preferred, the voucher system; also audited
and closed by J. W. REED, Expert Accountant,
Boom bO, Sclunldt building. nu23-67-Turssu
DESK ROOM IN ONE OF THE PROMINENT
office buildings. Lewis block preferred. Ad
drcss LOCK BOX .02. au28-15
HAVE YOUR OLD UMBRELLA RE-COVERED
with Baker's famous Gloria; has no equal for
wear: 26, 81 25;28, 31 50; repairing at lowest prices;
workmanship the best. BAKER, umbrcllamiker.
No. 13 Sixth st. au28-4!l
LACE CURTAINS CLEANED. 25c TER PAIR;
send me a postal card. JOHN B. MILL1KEN,
N o. 37 Eleventh st. auiM
LADIES' AND GENTS' CLO THING CLE ANED
or dyed; prompt work. CUAS. PFE1VER,
443 Sinlthflcld. and 100 Federal st. au25-8-TTSSu
MACHINISTS TO NOTICE THAT THERE
IsastrUe pending at the Continental Tube
Works, now operated bv the OIL WELL SUPPLY
COMPANY. au25-32-TThSSn
PRINTING DONE PROMPTLY AT 67 FED
ERAL STREET, Allegheny; call before order
ing and save money. uu27-100-3XTh3
SECOND-HAND CASH REGISTER: MUST BE
In good order and sold cheap for cash. Addi ess,
ttattng price and addnss of owner, REGISTER,
Dispatch office au27-oS
SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES OF WALL
paper, lrce to any address: 10-ceutwall paper
at 5c. 15-ccnt wall paper at 8c, 25-cent gold paper at
10c a bolt. G. G. O'BRIEN, Paint and Wall
Paper Store, 292 Filth av. anll-43-TTS
TO BUY A GOOD GENERAL STORE IN GOOD
manufacturing town in Western Pa.. Eastern
Ohio or West Virginia; sute all particulars. Ad
dress MERCHAN T, Dispatch ufflLe. au28-29
rpo BUY A GOOD, SAFE FAMILY HORSE;
X must not be over 10 years old. Address, giv
ing lowest price for cash and when he can be seen.
X. Y., Dispatch office. au29-7
aH) BUY AND SELL-SECOND-HAND "POOL
. and billiard tables. 202 MARKET ST.
au2D-20
r RENT-BAKERY AND STOREROOM IN A
good town close to station In any State; refer
ence and security git en. Address BAKER, Dis
patch office. &U27-52
TRUNKS HAULED TO AND FROM EAST END
forc. CAMPBELL & DAVIS, 12 Seventh ar.
Telephone 270. Jyl7-90
WANTED.
IMIsoeUanoons,
YOU ALL TO CALL AND EXAMINE OUR
stock or watches In gold, gold-fltled and silver.
We have the lirgesr stock and lowest prices in the
city. K.SMIT. 932 and 931 Liberty st.
an23-89-TTSSU
-TTTANTED-MAN. WOMAN AND CHILD TO
r know that we cover and repair umbrellas
while you wait. 24 SIXTH ST., opposite Bijou
Theater. au2M4
FOK SALE :EHFBOTED REAL ESTATE
City 'Residences.
SOUTHSIDE PROPERTY TWENTY-SECOND
street, Svdnev street and Wright's alley.: easy
payments. S.L. CUTHBERT, 48 Shiloh St.. Thirty
second ward. au20-16-ws
"WE HAVE AN EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN IN
t Fifth avenue property for a quick bnyer; It
consists of a substantial brick' house, on lot 22x120
f-et toallev. Particulars orMURRY&EDSALL,
Fidelity Building. - au-2o-70-TTS
TTYLIE AV..NEAR ELM ST-S-3TORY BRICK
I V dwelling. 10 rooms, bath and other modern
improvements: good business location and a low
price: lot 24x109 to Wilson St. J. C. REILIA. 77
Diamond st. an23-73-TThS8n.
CO 000-FORATWO-STORY AND MANSARD
(DO) brick dwelling, seven rooms and pantry; all
modern Improvements; Inside w. c., etc.: now
renting for S300 per year: a neat little Investment:
Bedford av.. near Fnlton st. J. C. REILLY. 77
Diamond st. au23-75-TTSSu
East End Residences.
AT BELLEFIELD. ON LINE OF DUQUESNE
electric road, a good eight-room brick house;
a good location for a physician. C. H. LOVE. 93
Fourth ave. auZMT
AT BELLEFIELD, ADJOINING SCnENLF.Y
Park, Jour-room house (new); price, 81,500;
terms reasonable.
C. II. LOVE, 93 Fourth are.
au29-2S
(B, 8OO-$500CASH, BALANCE TO SUIT PUR
i&t CHASER, will buy a new. modern finish,
eight-room brick house on a good street In Oak
land, )i square from ono electric road, 3 mlnntes
walk from becon1 av. electric line, and only a
short distance from Schenley Park; If you want a
nice home in a good neighborhood, on easy terms,
don't fail to see this honsc: we have four of them
readv for occupancy, and will sell the first one at a
nice reduction for cash. J. B. LARKIN & CO.,
152 rifth av. au29-S7-TT8
82.
300 FOR A NEW SIX-ROOM FRAME
i house with finished attic hall, front and
back norches. natural e.is. nicely Dalnted through
out and In first-class order; good location and
handy to P. R. R. and otherTapld transit ltne;
lot 25l(fi;.icry cheap property. S. A. DICKIE
&CO., Penn and Shady avs., E. E.
anSil-Sl-Trs
7 500 13 VERY CHEAP TOR A HOUSE WE
u5 3 offer In Rauin Grove; one of the finest loca
tions In Ea6t End and handy to P. R. E. or cable;
house has 11 rooms, reception hall, handsome man
tels and hearths, and Is strictly modern; remarka
bly well built: lot 40x110; flagstone sidewalk; terms
arranged to suit purchaser. S. A. DICKIE & CO.,
Penn and Shady avs., E. E. 2412. au29-31-TTS
OOO-ONLY 5 MORE LEFT, SMALL CASH
navment and balance monthly, w III buy an
elegant 5-room house, front porches, slate roof,
city water and good 6lde alks, finest view In the
two cities, being In Eureka place, Oakland, on line
of cable road: immediate possession. GEORGE
SCHMIDT, 157Fourth ay. an22-33-TTSSu
HJQ SOO-F1RST-CLAS3 INVESTMENT-TWO
'IPO5 (!) small houses, on lot 40x167 feet, fronting
on two (2) streets, In the Fourteenth ward; must bo
sold at once. MURRY & ED3ALL. Fidelity
Building. " . an25-76-TTS
Ilazelwood Besldences.
FOR SALE-HAZELWOOD AV., J8.5C0. MOD
ERN house, goodstyle, 9rooms, latest fixtures:
lot 33x209 feet, location central and desirable. (9-e)
AV. A. HERBON & SONS.W Fourth ay. au2Z-3S-8
.Allegheny Hesldencex.
A VALUABLE RESIDENCE PROPERTY WITH
two lots on Western av., Allegheny, near the
parks; modern appliances: everything In excellent
condition. The owner is a non-resident who can
afford to make very accommodating payments.
Immediate possession. The premises can be ex
amined at anv time. Kcvs arc at onr office.
JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.. '313 Wood St., Pltts
bnrg. au3)-50
TN SECOND WARD, ALLEGHENY. AT A
X big bargain If sold quickly, two-6tory frame
house, foar rooms and two unfinished rooms In
rear: rent, S15 a month: lot 20x100 feet; price,
1,3U0. M. STARLING, 108 Fonrth ave.. Room 34.
au29-10-29, 30, sel, 3, 6
VTORTH AVENUE CHOICE SITUATION;
Xs large lot; good house; finest view; very de
sirable: everything lovely; inspection Invited. A.
LEGGATE SON, 108 Fourth ay. au35-84
SECOND WARD, ALLEGHENY-AT A BIG
I argaln, 2 houses with good lot: S rooms each;
Erlcejl, 500 each, or E2.S001or the two, to a quick
uycr. C. H. LOVE, 93 Fourth uv. au20-55
Jiob-EENTED FOR $33 PER MONTH? AN
tTDttj 8 per cent net Investment property on Mar
shall St., Allegheny, near the parks; two-story
brick house eight rooms and attic with good lot;
must be sold to settle an estate. DAVID SHAW
CO., 152 Fourth av. au2G-88-ws
A 1-2 ACRES AND LARGE DWELLING ON
T: City View, Allegheny: estate of James Swin
dell, deceased: to be soldat trustee's public sale, by
order of the Orphan's Court, on Tuesday, Septem
bers, at 11 o'clock A. M., on the premises; hand
bills giving more fnllpartlculars can be obtained at
our office, JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 813 Wood st.,
city. - au23-J0
Suburban Besldences.
-tOOD RESIDENCE AND 2M ACRES OF
sJT ground close to railroad station: only nine
miles from the city; the residence Is In prime order
throughout; looms large and pleasant: spacious
hall In center; grounds well improved: abundance
of shade and shrubbery; copious supply of pnre
ti ater: would exchange In part for city property;
rare chance for a beautiful suburban home; photo
graphs and nlans can be seen at our office. JAS.
W. JiRAPE & CO. . 313 Wood St. , Pittsburg.
au2S-53-D
HOUSE-OF 4 ROOMS, HALLS, LABGECElZ
LAR, spring water and cistern: R, R. fare, 5
cents; essy payments, also 6-room house, $100
down, S12 per month, new, and new 5-room house
to rent; nice lots from 890 to 8250. J. B. ZIMMER
MAN. 141 Fourth av., Pittsburg. Jy25-2S-S
MY RESIDENCE-NEAR OSBORN STATION,
P.. Ft. W. & C. R. R., 20 minutes from Alle
f;heny: 3S$ acres In fruit and shade; beautifully
ocated house of 12 rooms, two halls, bath and w.
c, laundry, large closets, excellent water, fuel
gas. all in good condition; below value to early
uycr. DR. J. W. SYKES. 501 Penn ave.
auS-1-MWS
lOO-A VERY NEAT AND NEW TWO
i STORY frame dwelling, six rooms, at
lngrim, right near station: good well; nice shade
trees, etc, and the lot Is 60x210. J. C. REILLY, 77
Diamond st, an23-75-TTSSU
FOE SALE LOTS
City Lots.
LEVEL LOTS-IN TWENTY-THIRD WARD,
500 reet from Second av. ; streets graded, ma
cadamized, sidewalks, city water; houses built to
suit purchasers on monthly payments: Second av.
electric and B. & O. R. R. GEORGE C. BURG
WIN, Attorney at Law, 150 Fourth av.
au29-24-TTSSn
LOTS-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR
from 8100 to 8300. in the Eighteenth ward: long
Eayinents: casj- terms, lnqnlro of CUAS. E.
ORNELIUS, attorney. 40C Grant St.. Pittsburg:
or go to his office. Mornlngsideav., on tne grounds,
and see his agent, T. Ed. Cornelius. inyia-15-D
East End Lots.
17INE LOT-IN THE BOULEVARD FLAN.
. East End, at a reduced price; win trade for
eight or ten-room house. (22). DENNISTON,
ELDERKIN & CO., Lira., 0232 Penn av. Tel. 5327.
Money to loan. au23-118-23-25-27-iS
LOTS IN FAIINESTOCK PLACE TLAN,
Homewood: fronting on Penn, Homewood:
McPherson, Thomas and Mead streets; every lot
has fTult and shade trees: best of schools'and
churches: society and neighborhood strictly first
class; Penna. R. R. and Duquesne Traction furnish
rapid transit every few minutes: property In this
plan from $30 per foot front up; Thomas streot, 100
feet wide, only 855 per foot front ; It will pay you to
Investigate this plan before buying elsewhere.
LIGGETT BROS.. 71 Diamond st.
au23-C3-iT6Su
LOTS-CnEAP, 4 LOTS ON PAVED AND SEW
ERED street. In the East end, near electric
cars: will be sold at a big bargain If taken within a
week. Inquire of T. K. ESTEP, 78 Frankstown
are., 9 to 12 A. II. au2S-72
A NICE LOTS-AT SHADYSIDE, BETWEEN
tfc Filth av. and Ellsworth a v. ; cable and tlectrio
cars. JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood st.,elty.
au29-51-Mh
Suburban Lots.
LOTS AT CEAFTON I LOTS AT CBAFTON !
Keystone plan, adjoining Emily street, six
minutes' walk from railroad station; lots all level;
no grading or tilling up required; no smoke or noise
from tho trains; public sale on the premises next
Tuesday afternoon, September 1, at3 o'clock; train
from Union station at 2 o'clock; stops at Birming
ham, Point Bridge aud Tcmperancevllle. Plans
from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., Agents nnd Auc
tioneers, 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. au28-53-r
LOT'S, LOTS, LOTS. IN "KEYSTONE" PLAN
at Crafton: near railroad station; a dry,
healthy and desirable place for residences. Public
sale next Tuesday, September 1. at 3 o'clock, on
the premises; train from Union Depot and Fourth
av. at 2 o'clock city time: stops at intermediate
stations. Plans from JAB. w. DRAPE & CO.,
Agents and Auctioneers, 313 Wood St., Pittsburg.
nu23-53-D
Farms.
A GOOD TARM OF ABOUT 60 ACRES, LARGE
barn, lino large orchard ; every tree laden with
the choicest fruit, etc. ; situate near the city, with
in one mile of railroad station: churches, schools,
stores, postoffice, etc., etc JAS. W. DRAPE A
CO., 318 Wood St., city. au28-W-D
ATf
A BARGAIN A WELI-HrPROVKIl
fann in a 2ood neighborhood: one of the fin
est orchards in Western Pennsvlvania; all kinds of
fruits In large quantities; the tiees are now full of
fruit; the land lav s up well aud well watered, and
near an Important station on one of the leading
railroads: irood building, etc.: will sell at sthir.
.gain, as tiie owner's business is such that it does
uoi sun nun to uvc on i at me present time; a bar
gain to a quiik buvcr, and an elegant home for
some one; only a lew minutes from tho city. C.
II. LOVE, 93 Fourth av. auzS-23s
DESIRABLE 1NVESTMENT-347 ACRES OF
black vvittnut Rnd rich limestone InTirl. fenreH.
'underlaid with 6 feet of superior gas ana coking
coal, now onened and marketed
: lies beautifully;
well watereu: highly Improved; large modern
built, hardwood-finished, slate-rooted house, 8
rooms, cellar, verandas and shutters, two-story
wash house, bank barn, stable, granary, corn,
coal and smoke house, 3 poultry houses, orchard,
choice fruit: cotuplelo equipment of farm
machinery; will exchange lor city property. JSiJ,
HX4 t.ioat uvunutiiUi i.Mwtuurc.
aulS-S6-xi6
SATURDAY, AUGUST-
FARMS-SPECIAL.
ARMS - FARMS FARMS-F ARMS-FAHMS-
j. tu,uw an acres, near Llvermore. inuiana
county. Pa., new frame dwelling six roomijiiew
bank barn, two orcnaras. abundance small fruits,
never-falling springs. Cf 261
S1.M0 Ten acres, near Parnassus, Pa frame
dwelling Ave rooms, good stable, abundance fruit,
f 27
JI.050 35f acres In Salem township, Westmore
land county. Pa., dwelling six rooms, good stable,
orchard, (f rs
2.2io 12 acres, near. Parnassus, VS., new frame
dwelling four rooms, new stable, well watered.
f303
825,000 100 acres, near Manor station, P. R. R.;
nicely situated for farming or manufacturing; un
derlaid with coal, f 39
$3,22595 acres, near Parnassus, Pa., frame
dwelling seven rooms, bank barn, good spring
house, water In every field, orchard, 12 acres tim
ber. rfMJ
M.HW n4 acres, near Now Watcrford. 0.. soil
rich and loamy, well watered, frame dwelling
eight rooms, bank barn, necessary onthnlldlngs.
Send for our new list. SLOAN & CO..
atiZWH-ws.su 127 Fourth ave.
FOK SAXE-BUSENTE&S.
Business Opportunities.
A FINE OPrORTUNriTTO SECURE A ONE
HALF interest In a first-class, firmly estab
lished and profitable general merchandising busi
ness In a good town neir the city: capital required,
2,000. 4-72-318. CHARLES SOMEHS & CO., 120
Fourth av. au23-76-TThBSu
GOOD
PAYING JEWELRY STORE ON
x- prominent street in AUezhenv:
done over
$0,000 renalr work last vear: fine clirar
store
in central pirt of the city: livery stable.
milk
route, ferocery stores, (C00 to (10,000: restaurant.
holmes & CO., 420 bmlthfleld st. au23
TXR SALE-AN ACTIVE AND PROFITABLE
J- livery business, well established, fully
equipped and finely located; close to the station of
a prosperous town near the city; real estate,
buildings, vehicles, harness, etc, at a lowprice.
(4-71-817.) CHARLES SOMERS & CO.. 129 Fourth
avenue. au20-97-rrs'
GROCERY STORE AT HALF PRICE-A
chance for a quick buyer: drygoods and mill
inery store, good stand; general stores, bakeries,
confectioneries. PERCIVAL & GASTON. 4B
Grant st. au2W6
HOTEL-FOB BENT OR SALE (HERSHEY
House) Leetonla, Ohio; 3 story brick building,
40 rooms; location best In the city For further
Information call or address JOHN H. -WERNER,
Canton, O. au23-91f
LIVERY BUSINESS-HORSES. HEARSE, SUR
REY, coaches, buggies and wagons, etc. KEY
STONE STABLES, isoaandnsky st., Alle. au9-K
ONE OF THE BEST GENERAL STORES IN
Western Pennsylvania in good manufacturing
town doing a good cash business; fine room: loca
tion the best In the place. Call on or address CHAM
BERS BUSINESS AGENCY, 102 Fourth av.,
room 6. au23-30
PLANING MILL BUSINESS AND PROPERTY
In a thriving manufacturing town on Hue of
railroad, with excellent shipping facilities. Par
ticulars from JAS. W. DRAPE & CO., 313 Wood
street, city. auzr-fiS'
Business Properties.
A VALUABLE BUSINESS PROPERTY ON
Fourth av., near thp new nostoflice building.
Particulars from JAS. W. DRAPE 4 CO., 31S
Wood St.. city. au29-50
HOTEL WELL EQUIPPED AND 'FAVOR
ABLY situated; 90 productive acres; licensed
house doing a profitable business; general store
and postoftlce included; cheap as anything in this
State. 4-39-152.
UHAlIL,t3 OUJU-.Kt) UU.. 121
Fourth ay.
au27-77-rTS'
GRIST MH.L PBOPERTY-AT ONE-HALF
i alue. In Ohio, near Penn. line, on railroad,
with switching facilities; in splendid wheat and
grain section and at best point for a mill In the
county; 2 story frame, 20 bbls. , capacity ; brick
dwelling of six rooms, onthouses, roomy grounds,
in fruit, etc.; 83.000forall. on easy-terms. 4-35-141.
CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 129 Fourth aw.
8U27-7C-TTS
"W YLIE AV.-TWO OF THE FINEST BUILD-
1 lrvus on the street, one of them being a
f;ooa Dnsiness corner,
ot 48x90 to private alley.
can be bouzht riarlit:
J. C. REILLY. 77 Dla-an23-75-TTnssu
mond st.
FOB SALE-MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses. Vehicles, Live Stock.
TiELIVERY WAGONS-DELIVERY WAGONS
XJ all styles; onr own make. WM. BECKERT,
340 to 344 Ohio street, Allegheny. Telephone, 3420.
JelO-15-MWS'
COACH ONE THREE-QUARTER HIGH
seated carriage, cheap. Apply at KEYSTONE
STABLES, No. loO Sandusky st., Allegheny.
aul5-49
TTORSE-FINE SADDLE HORSE,
YEARS
O.J. oia, gentle ana wen nroicen.
for sale for want
of use, at the stables of T. B. MORELAND, 6100
Penn ay.. East End. au2-73
SADDLE' HORSE GREY EAGLE-THE HAND
SOMEST and best saddle horse In Pittsburg: goes
all the saddle gaits to perfection; lsperfectly sound;
not afraid of anything; a perfect pet, and is a horse
any lady would worship. If purchased In this city
he will be the star of the Rldln? AcademY the com-
lng winter. BAYWOOD STABLES, No. 5905 Cen
ter av. aua-Bo-
TWO PONIES-WELL BROKEN TO RIDE OB
drlvo: gentle. W. II. KLINGENSM1TH,
Ureensburg, Pa. au23-52-TTSSU
Mnclilnery nnd Metals.
AUTOMATIC HOISTING ENGINES-WORK
perfectly right and left, with single or double
drunu, 8ccond-hand"bollers and engines also on
'-hadrgeqeralmachlno work promptly executed;
correspondence solicited. COMBINATION EN
GINE CO., LIM.,3140 Penn ave.,Plttsburg. Tel 1235
del0ii6-MW6
I ENGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND:
li largest stock of all sizes; 16x36, 12x24, 12x18, 10
x2o. 10x16, 10x12. 9x12,8x12,7x12, 0x12: mounted port
able engine, boilers of all sizes, shafting, pulleys,
pumps, governor, etc. Telephone, 3401, 23 and
Park Way, Allegheny. Pa. J. S. YOUNG.
apU-D
au29-39
SECOND-HAND ENGINES AND BOILEHS
Two 35 horse-power and two ten horse-power
stationary engines and bailers. One ten horse
power portable on wheels. Thirty-five, 15, 12, ten
and eight horse-power engines, vertlcaland hori
zontal, all good and will be sold cheap. HARMEs'
MACHINETjEPOT, 99 Flrstave. Jy23-D
rpWO'NO. 2 MATHER DYNAMO ELECTRIC
JL machines for electro-plating, electrotyplng,
copper refining, etc; will be sold cheap, BENNEY
BROS., 714 Lewis Block. au27-78-TTS'
MlaceUaneons.
BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES-WE GUAR
ANTEE to save j ou 850 00 on each table. 90
DIAMOND ST. au25-S'
IASY-WRITER FOUNTAIN PEN, 81 50-BEST
j In the world; try one; they are guaranteed.
McCLOY'S, 425 Smlthtteld st. au23-W
FUR-DRAWER DOMESTIC SEWING MA-CHINE-Good
as new, 10. 31 FEDER .h ST.,
Allegheny. au27-71
GENUINE DIAMOND STUD-WEIGHT Vi
kl. ; original cost 8185, now only 3100 at K.
SMIT'S, 632 and 934 Liberty st. au23-8S-TTSSn'
GENUINE DIAMOND RING WEIGHT
kt.: original cost K75. now only 8200.
It
SMIT, 932 and 931 Liberty st. an23-88-TTSSas
HAMMOCK CHAIRS. S2-KEDUCED FROM
84. MCCLOY'S, 42oSmlthfield st. au3-99
LETTER FILES-INDEXED-COMPLETE. 25C.
MCCLOY'S, 425 Sinlthflcld st: au23-99
ONE PAIR GENUINE DIAMOND EARDROPS,
weight four carats, original cost 8650, now at
8365, at K. SMIT'S, 932 and 931 Liberty St.
au23-86-TTSSU
9
PHOTOGRAPHIC OUTFITS FOR 81-GREAT
novelty. McCLOY'S, 425 Smlthfleld st.
au23-99'
(JAFE-ONE NO 7 BARNES
SAFE;
CHEAP.
au2S-57
U 89 Wj
VATERST.
TYPEWRITER FOR fl vVORTII YOUR IN
SPECTION. MCCLOY'S. 425 Smlthfleld st.
au23-99
TVTALL PAPEB-lcROLL. THO JIPSON BROS.,
109 Federal st.
an25-10-TTS3u
WATCHES FROM tH: ALL WARRANTED
for time and quality. K. SMIT, 932 and 931
Liberty St., and 703, 705, 7U7Smlthlield.
au23-8S TTSSn
PERSONAL.
PERSONAL-WALL PAPER IcROLL. TIIOMP
SON BROS., 109 Federal st. au23-10-TTdSu.
PERSONAL-GARDEN CITY POOL AND
billiard tables the best, at 202 MARKET ST.
au29-21
PEBSONAL-mGH SCHOOL AND WARD
school books, old and new; lowest prices.
FRAN K BACON & CO., 301 Smlthfleld st. au27
PERSONAL-WE HAVE BOOKS, AND LOTS
of them ; largest old bookstore west of the Alle
gheny Mountains. LEVI'S. 900 Liberty st, Jyl9
EEBSONAL-CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD
and silver; Jewelry repaired; new work made
to order. CHRIS. UAUCH. 541 Smlthfleld. Jyl7-13
PERSONAL-BAKER, THE UMBRELLA MAN
UFACTURER, wishes to Inform all his friends
and customers that he Is now located, at No. 18
SIXTH ST., and not at No. 24 any longer.
an2S-I7
TJEHSONAL-HAIR GOODS-USE OUR PREP
X ARAVION for making the hair .grow, guaran
teed; all long switches 111 95 at SMITH'S HAIR
STORE, Penn Bnilding, Penn av., near Seventh.
au25-99
PERSONAL-J. C. SCHAEFER, JEWELER,
150 Fifth ar., near Court House, formerly of
Wylle ay., desires his friends and the public to
call and see his large and complete stock of goods.
Fair dealing to all. au27-73-Thssu
PERSONAL HEADACHE CURED FOR 5
cents; Rlcord's Magic Headache Cure: no raor -phlne.
quinine or antl-p)rfue; 10 cents a package:
mallidroii receipt of price. Address ltlCORD
COMPANY", 67 Taylor av., Allegheny City.
au27-44-Ths
PERSONAL WE CORDIALLY INVITE YOU
one and all to pay our stores a visit. AV e have
the largest selection in diamond!, watches. Jew
elry, etc., at lowest prices. Ladles' gold watches
lrora 83 50 up; gents' gold filled. K. SMIT. S32 and
934 Liberty st. au23-9-TTSSn
PERSONAL WHEN I WAS A SMALL BOY
my mother always repaired my breeches and
Jacket, but since 1 got to be a great blgman, DICK
SON, the well-known tailor, 65 Filth av., cor.
Wood at,, second floor, has been substituted, who
TIAVir stAAft tl n jtlAanitiM wst nntfin rw aliH tan rsvt 441
In great shape, Tel.1563.- myl5-80-D
29, 1891;-
TOUST.
City Besldencea.
TO LET-NOT FAR FROM P. O., HANDSOME
brick house, 8 rooms, modern fixtures. No. 84
Locust st,, 33 per mo. W. A. HERRON SONS,
80 Fourth av. au25-S9-MTUSt
East End Ttesldences.
flRAIG ST., NEAR FIFTH AV. FINE 2
J story and attic Qncen Anne residence of 10
rooms and reception hall; handsomely papered and
with every modern convenience. BAXTER,
THOMPSON & CO., 1C2 Fourth av.
an23-143-arwrssnt
IrtAST END HANDSOME NEW BRICK
-i houses of 5 and 8 rooms; all modern conveni
ences: rent very low. Inquire JOHN A. HAR
BAUGH. 612 Homcwood av., city. an23-20t
HANDSOME NEW BRICK. HOUSES OF 5 AND
8 rooms; all modern conveniences; rent very
low. Inquire JOHN A. HARBAUGH. 512 Home
wood ay., city. au22-H-Tussnt
HOU8E-FOR SALE OR TO LET-A 10-ROOM
house with large fruit, shrubbery, etc.; hot
and cold water, bath, etc.; on one of the best
streets In Bellefield. online of Duquesne Traction
and near Firth atenue line; terms easy. C. H.
LOVE, 93 Fourth ave. an29-23t
Allegheny Besldences.
"VriCE FIVE-ROOM DWELLING FEDERAL
ll St. extension. Inquire of J. E. McKEE. 708
Penn av., room Gil. Ie7-l-irwst
TORTH CANAL ST., NEAR CHESTNUT ST.
1 brick house, eight rooms; snltablc for two
families; immediate possession. A. LEGGATEJb
SON, 103 Fourth av. au2T-61t
NO. 171 GRANT AVE., ALLEGHENY-HOUSE
of nine rooms; all conveniences and In first
class repair. GEO. S. COTTON, 157 Lacocfc st.,
Allegheny. au26-95t
8 -ROOM BRICK HOUSE-SECOND WARD, AL
LEGHENY: on line of electric cars: allmodern
improvements; J37 50 per month. Address W. H.
L., Dispatch o!Hc. an28-78-Dt
Suburban Residences.
TESIDENrrF.ATFnOEWORTH.P. Ft.W.&C.
JAi H. H.: 10 rooms, entirely furnished, bath
room, square reception hall, front porch, lawn,
and three minutes walk from station, only 850 00
per month. Will rent furnished to April 1. next.
BLACK. &BAIBD, 95 Fourth avenne. au28-42t
Offlces. Desk Boom.
DESK ROOM-IN OUR MAIN OFFICE, WITH
use of desk, etc.; also a private room, newly
furnished with desk, chairs, carpets, etc. C. H.
LOVE, 93 Fourth ay. au29-23t
I7RONTAND REAR OFFICES-ON SECOND
" floor No. 1C2 Fourth av. O. H. LOVE. 93
Fourth ay. an29-23t
Easiness Stands.
NO. TO THIRD AV.-STOP.E AND DWELL
ING. C. H. LOVE. 93 Fourth av.
au29-23t
Booms.
T7INELY FURNISHED ROOMS, CHEAP: USE
Jj bath, both gases, etc., 15 minutes' walk from
ConrtI
House. 240DINWIDDIE ST. an25-33-TThst
PRONT AND BACK PARLORS, BOTH GASES.
43 FEDERAL ST., city. au29-2t
TTURNISHED EOOMS-BOTH GASES, BATH,
J? W. C. NO. 96 BEDFORD AV. au28-45t
FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS.
ST., Allegheny.
17 ISABELLA
au29-25f
LARGE UNFURNISHED ROOM NEWLY PA
PERED; suitable for office or sleeping. In
quire 98 DIAMOND ST., basement. an27-34t
LARGE FIRST FLOOR ROOM. NEAR FIRST
CLASS boarding house; also third front. 23
EIGHTH BT. au29-27t
LARGE. AIRY ROOMS-SECOND AND THIRD
floor: furnished or unfurnished. 5165 PENN
AVENUE. an2S-32t
TJENT 63 3-ROOK APARTMENTS LTNE
LI Pleasant Valley cars. 187 CHARLES ST.,
Allegheny. au28-72t
TWO NICELY FURNISHED FRONT ROOMS.
63 ARCH ST., Allegheny. au29-17t
TO LET-$18 PER MONTH-NEAT BRICK
lionee five rooms: location central and desira
ble, on Bldwcll St.. Allegheny. W. A. HERRON
& SONS, 80 Fourth av. au27-7-ThSt
THREE ROOMS-FIFTH AV., SOHO, OPPO
SITE St. Agnes Church; rent $3. MRS. QUINN,
on premises. an23-13t
FOUND.
TtOUND-
WALL PAPER IcROLL. THOMP-
X SON BROS.,
109 Federal st. auzj-io-rrssu
TX)UND-THAT WUERTHELE .BROS.
SELL
J? the Garden City pool and billiard tables
202
MARKET ST.
au29-22
FOUND-THE CHEAPEST AND BEST PLACE
in the city to get pictures framed is at No. 2
Sixth St., second floor. T C. MCELROY.
an25-97
LOST.
T-OST-TTME AND MONEY BY GOING ANY
XJ WHERE but 24 Sixth st. to get your umbrella
covered; we give the best gloria cover Xor (1 25 In
the city, and guarantee the wearing. 24 SIXTH
ST.. opposite Kljon Theater. auS-45
PHOPOSALS.
VfOTICE TO ROOFERS OFFICE OF
X Duquesno school board. Sealed propos
als will ho recoived for repairing of roof -of
Duquesne school Duuainjr. aji proposals to
ho in on or before September 2, lsrfh Address,
J. J. MALONE1", Prcs., 2U Penh avenue,
city.
I'irr'SBtmo, August 27, 1891. au28-75
SEALED PROPOSALS ARE INVITED
up to SEPTEMBER 3d, ISM. at 10 o'clock
a. si., for the erection of a school building
for the parish of St. Stephens, Twenty-third
ward. Plans and specifications can he been
at the ofllco of T. D. Evans, architect, rooms
8Unnd 8l51ewis bnilding; where the bids
can be left. Tho right is reserved to reject
any or all bids.
au22-17-Tus D. I. DEVLIN, Pastor.
PROPOSALS FOR IRON FENCE, AND
for material for repairs of storehouse
Indianapolis Arscnnl. Indianapolis, lnd.,
July SO, 1891. Sealed proposals, In triplicate,
will be received until 12 o'clock: jr., on MON
DAY, August 31, 1891, for (about) 180,000
Sounds of girders, formed of steel I heains
i pairs, with separators, plates, bolts, etc.;
for channel bars; for wrought and cast iron
plates; for cast iron pilasters, and, for mis
cellaneous shapes, plain, cast iron. Also for
the construction and erection of an iron
fenco on the Michigan street front of the
Arsenal grounds. Drawings may be seen at
this office, and specifications can be had on
application to MAJOR CLIFTON COMLY,
Ord. Dent., U. S. A. Commanding.
an2-T6-2.3,i,5,2),30
. McNAUGHER & CO.,
Contractors for
Paving Sidewalks With Cement, Brick and
1'lro ISrlck, Concreting; Cellars.
43 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA.
Curbstone furnished and set. aull-74-D
BLAIlsTE.
Free Transportation.
CHARLES SOMERS & CO.,
129 Fourth Avenne.
an2S-69-D
. Assignee's Sale.
.-Sgendid Coal Mines and Other Property
of Humbert & iiiiey.
POSITIVE SALE.
On Tuesday, September 15, 1891, at
10 O'clock, in Court House
Rotunda,
Coal mines, fully eauinncd and running.
with railroad and river shipment, at Belle
view station, on Monongahela River and
Bellevemon branch of the P., McK. iY.It.
li. About 200 acres of unmmed coal, full
rights for mining, and rights for transporta
tion of coal from adjoining hinds, with 375
acres of other coal depending upon this
means of exit; tho best harbor on the river,
with tho frontage of one and one-fourth
miles; 26 Iaborers'houses, 12 double and two
single; a store and offices and furniture; one
fine dwelling of eight rooms and fin
ished attic, the residence of William
Huey; a largo innio stable; a large bank
stono and frame barn, and all the
land, and the right, title and interest there
in of Gumbert X Iluey, extending from and
including tho "Jacob Kcssler" land next
above tho Slaclc road down to Burns' run,
"nnd tne river front track to tho Itlver town
ship road from Burns' run to the McMains
lot at Fran tz's run, and all the personal prop
erty, fixtures, machinery, tools and what
soever pertains to or belongs to tho opera
tion of tho mines.
Also the Handsome residence and grounds
of Robert R. Gumbert, of about seven acres,
situate above said mines and facing said
river. This is a fine place, with fruit and
improved, grounds. There is a good stable
nnd all requisite improvements on this
glace for a complete and desirable country
ome.
Alto a nice place of one and three-fourths
acies known as the McMains place, situato
adjoining land of Frederick Coursin aud
olosc by Franz station and fronting on the
Monongahela river. This lot is, improved
and has on it a good two-story frame house
nnd outbuildings.
JVnd also the land known as the Watson
property, of 132 acres, timber and farming
land. It extends on both sides of the town
ship hill road, and along the township river
road from Hums' run to Frantz run, except
ing said McMains lot, and one-half of it is
covered with good and valuable timber.
Terms of sale One-fourth cash, and bal
ance in four seml-nnnnal payments, secured
by tight bond nnd mortgage.
SAMUEL HAZLETT, Assignee.
M. A. WOODWABD, Attorney.
au25-6-TU?
AUCTION SAXES.
P. W. McKEE, HAEVEY HENDERSON,
Attorneys, 406 Grant street.
MAI' COIT SALE,
By virtue of an orderof the Orphans'Court
of Allegheny coun ty.made at No. 6 January
Term, 1891, In partition of the estate of
Walker Reed, deceased, the undersigned
will expose to sale at public auction, on the
premises, on WEDNESDAY, Septembers,
1891, at 10 o'clock A.M.. tho following de
scribed real estate, situate In Jefferson
township, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania,
at Coal valley station, and known as the
Walker Heed farm, tc-wit: A tract or land
containing about seventy-flvo ncrcs, having
a frontage of 330 feet on tho Monongahela
river: the said land being fully described in
the amended petition filed with the papers
in the above stated case; having flvo double
frame dwelling bouses, a first-class brick
farm house, a good barn and outbuildings
thereon. The land is of good quality for
farming purposes. The river front forms a
good harbor."' Fourteen acres of the tract
aie underlaid with caul, which will be sold
with the surface. This is the tract of land
on which the coal works of Foster & Clark
are situated.
The wile is to bo made subject to a lease
from Walker and John Reed to O. H. P. and
H. M. Blackburn, dated November 29, 1853,
and recorded in deedbook 103, page 5SS: also
excepting and reserving three lots sold by
Walker Reed, containing together two acres
and forty perches.
Terms of Sale One thousand dollars on
the day of sale; one-half of the price, of
which the $1,000 is part, on confirmation of
sale; nnd tho balance in three yenrs with in
terest, to be secured by bond and mortgage
on the premises.
For farther information call on the attor
neys above named.
f.
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Trustee.
J. C. McCOMBS, Attorney ut Law, 131 Fifth
avenue.
rpRUSTEE'S SALE
Estate of James Swindell, deceased, at No.
i November term, 1E9D, Orphans' Court, in
partition. The undersigned trustee, ap
pointed by Court for this purpose, will ex
pose at public sale on the premises, on
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 81391,
At 11 o'clock A. ir.
Purparts "L" and "M," In partition at above
No. and term. Purpart "31" containing
4 486-1000 acres, and situated on the Geyer
road, Reserve township. City View, adjoin
ing properties of Messrs. Gcyer, Hogg and
Williams, and near the electric cars on East
street, bavirrg thereon erected a large sub
stantial stono mansion house. It commands
an extensive view, and is a most desirable
property. Purpart "L" is a small vacant lot
adjoining the aoove.
Terms of sale: One-third cash on con
firmation of sale, and balance in one and
two years, with interest, secured by bond
and close mortgage on the property.
FRANK C. OSBTJRS", Trustee.
JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.,
Agents and Auctioneers,
au3349 813 Wood street, Pittsburg.
BY JAS. AT. DRAPE CO.
AUCTION SALE
OF 23 LOTS IN "KEYSTONE PLAN,"
QIRjVTTT'OIIsr,
Flead of Emily street, adj oining properties of
Dinsmore heirs, McElroy, Patterson and Big
gert, and only six minutes' walk from rail
road. Within five miles from the city. 10
trains both ways dally. To be sold at pub
lic sale TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Sept. i, at
3 o'clock, on the premises. The lots all lay
nice; no grading required; plenty of good
water; pure air, no noise or smoke from tho
railroad; near churches, schools, stores, etc.,
etc. Title perfect and unencumbered. Terms,
$10 down on each lot, one-third cash on de
livery of deed, and balance in one and two
years. Plans and further particulars from
JAS. W. DRAPE & CO.,
Agents and Auctioneers, 313 Wood street,
Pittsburg. au23-54-p
Now is the best season for planting and
pruning trees, laying out of lawns nnd tak
ing charge of ork generally; also draining.
Herman Helm
LANDSCAPE-GARDENER,
ELLSWORTH AV., Shadyside, Pittsburg;
l mh6-Tu3
ECONOMY IN FUEL
Hot Water Heating Apparatus for
Residences, Etc
ATSO,
Ventilating Fan3 for Cooling, Eto.
M'GINNESS, SMITH & CO.,
83 Water St.
leS-H-TT
Patterns in cool, light-weight
suitings andtrouserlngs. The
largest selection obtainable.
Ttio Correct Styles.
H. &C. F. AHLERS,
JIERCHANT TAILORS,
420 SMITHFIELD STREET.
Telephone. 1389. Je2tTTS3u
STEIN'arL.S,
Steel Stamps, v
ZES'u.'b'ber stamps,
Seal Presses, 3zo.
W-A. Bunting, 20 Fifth Ave.
8500 TO $500,000
TO LOAN
on mort-
;ages, city or country property, at lowest
iroDertv. :
rates. JAS. W. DRAP&&C0..313 Woodst,
Pittsburg.
TelODhone No. 975.
J au22-53-22,24,25,27,29
BIT nstlir
MORGANTOWN
Would like to secure two or three good manufacturing '
concerns to whom natural gas fuel would be an ob
ject We control 4,000 acres of gas territory in a
solid body, with a gas well in the center of it which
supplies Morgantown, and maintains from 400 to 480
pounds pressure at the welL Another well drilling.
GLASS MEN .
-OR OTHERS-
MO DESIRE AN ME SUPPLY OF FIE, ;
That will last for 15 to 20 years, and where coal is
worth 4 cents a bushel when gas is exhausted, should
correspond with us. Principals only. NO SPECU
LATORS NEED APPLY.
MOI IMPROVEMENT COIM,
E M. GRANT, Manager.
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CHOICE PROPERTIES.
The money you have given for
RENT ij forever lost to you. With
the amount you now squander for
rent you can purchase, occupy and
enjoy, while doing so, a home of your
own, making certain to get in a loca
tion where work is plenty and where
your purchase will be "certain to in
crease in value.
BRiNTON,
On the main line of the P. B. E., and at ths
junction of the B. & O. E. E. and P. & L.
E. K. B., and connected by the P., V. & O.
E. E. with the entire Pennsylvania Com
pany's system, and only 11 miles from tho
city, is such a place !
It is but a lew minutes from extensiva
established industries:
The Edgar Thomson, 3teel Works.
Westinghonsa Air Brake Works.
P. R. E. Co.'s Shops, at Walls.
New Wire Mill at Ba ssamer.
This Company's plan of Brinton is cora.
Tilete with Graded Streets, City "Water,
Natural Ga?, Sidewalks, and the prices are
unnsuallv low.
TVe will build a home for you on monthly
payments.
Call on
EAST PITTSBURG
IMPROVEMENT CO.,
No. 417 Wood Street, Pittsburg, Pa.
No. 402 Burton Street, BraddocE, Pa.
Braddock Avenue. Brinton, Pa.
Bank Building, Wilmording, Pa.
aui8-74-TU3
PLANING MILL FOR RENT,
With or without power. Best location in
Allegheny. Good brick building, with,
elevator; 16,000 feet of floor space. Fully
equipped with latest improved machinery.
A rare chance for a man with small capital
to engage in a profitable business. Can get
an- experienced partner to take half In
terest. See
REED B. COYLE & CO.,
COR. FOURTH AVE. AND GRANT ST.
au23-85-TTS
$11,500--OAKLAND,'
BUSINESS PROPERTY.
Fifth av. Two-story and mansard briok
storeroom and dwelling, also four-room
frame dwelling in rear; lot 25x130 feet to an.
alley. Rents for $703 per annum.
M.F. HIPPLE&CO,,
au29C3-wssu
6 Fourth av.
$14,OOOI
TEN-ROOM MODERN BRICK HOUSE,
On one of the best stre'ets of East End, and
very central.
GOOD LARGE LOT.
S. A. JDIOI-CXI3 SS CO.,
PENN AND SHADY AVS., E. E.
an23-30rrs
:blj&l3n":e.
Free Transportation.
CHARLES SOMERS & CO,
nn2ft-89-D 129 Fourth Avenne.
SUMMER RESORTS.
HECHALFONTE ",
ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3.
On thebeach.with unsurpassed ocean vlewi
Salt waterhaths in the house.
Send for circular.
JeSMS-D E. R0BERT3 & SONS.
- Cape may.
MARINE VILLA,
Cape Hay, N.J.
Within 30 yards of the surf. Seventeenth,
season: S rooms added, faolng the sea: eleva
tor, baths, etc. MRS. F. HALLENBECX.
Jyl-21-D
Other Resorts.
Bedford Springs.
BEDFORD, PA.
Hotel open until October,
Write for pamphlet on this great Resort
and tho famous
Bedford Springs Mineral Water.
L. B. DOTY, Manager.
au4-9p
drTharr!
CRAMP CURE
Every Ache and Pain
FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG ST0RE3L
Manufactured by
L H. HARRIS DRUG-CO.,
No3. 43 and 48 Seventh Avenue
e30-D PITTSBURG, PA
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