CITY FMDS FAILING. A Big Shortage in Appropriations When the Tear Closes. ESTIMATES WERE TOO GENEROUS. Controller Morrow's Prediction Borne Out by Figures IN HIS REPORT FOR SIX MONTHS BACK The close of this fiscal year will find the citv -without enough money to operate the various branches of its government. "When the hist appropriation ordinance was under consideration Controller Morrow sent a communication to Councils. It showed where the Finance Committee had esti mated receipts too high and expenditures too low. He predicted a large deficit be fore the year was out. low he has cold col umn? of figures to prove the correctness of his statements. The Controller has completed his report of the receipts and expenditures of the municipal government for the six months ending August 31. In submitting the re port for publication the Controller said he had not given the details sufficient thought to make a statement as to what position the city's finances are in, according to this re port. He probably will be able to do so on his return next Triday from Atlantic City. Anions the receipts are thn-o items on which the money has all been received and :io more rei enucs from those sources will be derived this year. They are vehicle licence, $12,930 02: the city's share or liquor license fee, $73,WS.and State warrant for public school purpose.-, $,-" SL In its es timate or receipts for tbo year the iinnnce Committee, when it prepared tho appropria tion ordtnancelastFebruary. oveiestiuia.ed each of these. It's calculation on vehicle license wa ? IS 000. liquor licences $$0,000 and State warrants $u,7G3. A LAliGD DEFICIENCY IK SIGHT, i Estimating on tho proportion of water rents, city and business tai.es, and the de linquenfjtaxes that have thus far been paid, as shown by the report, the indications are that the finance committee's estimate on thu-e items will be very nearly correct, yet the controller is of the opinion that when the vear's business is wound up there will be as large a deficiency- as last ear. The receipts of rc ennes applicable to the use of the city up to August 31, were as fol low s: Major's office. 111.1-Sli DF.LlvQrEvr TAXES. Markets 16,1115 17 Cltv tax, 18S7..t tl 50 harre Veliicle llccn-e Vendors lice nse Ordinances .... 1tv ganger .. eiRli wralcs. .. Vine HnU, Water lor new trillings Mlct-llaneou. . Liquor lleent fcwltcli-i scale " Ilecn- AdwrlMngtaa. Ill Mate warrant.. lUireau of Po lice Jtnrau of Health ltureauof High -nals Bureau ol Fire Ferrules liulMinf; I li- spector Department or Cuaritlos...., I,, Mil M Clt tax. lliSv. 1,510 14 . m; Water lax. is7 37 00 7.73 Si Water tax. 18t8 5S3 SO m CO Cit tax. iss.. 4,2iu ho Mli", Water tax. 19 1.544 .TO vr, n atv tax. ism) i.n,i-5 in IS X'Wa"tr tax, 1890 S2, 177 13 500 W ltnIns tax, , 1SHJ 4S3 73 4,sw a 74 74 Total dellu 75,'B 00 jueilt tax J2ti,a K 2.112 50 Otv tax. 18U.S2.192 522 02 'Bu-iiiis tax, 1.9M00 IS1!! 2H.SS316 77.243 31 airr lax. ltai.... 530.5N1C9 13,745 85 Total 907 3Ctax , rl oni Total S7-22eeiit.... 2,5:0 00, 1301 fi'J37,390S7 re- 83,435,259 53 5.0SI on 7,14$ 17, Total $312,(179 4h LIST OF EXPENIHTETIES. The expenditures shown by the statement of warrants drawn on current appropria tions, per general fund, were as follow s: Expended. Original Appropriate Intprptand taxes on' citrloau t 3211,341 14 t 746,000 00 74,100 00 10,100 00 201.310 00 Salaries Detiartuiont of Public Safetv 37,34 10 5.01100 in.24 2!? llureau tf Fire.. .... ISuicauor iMiitr l'.'jrrjuor IJectricitj- Tltirrauof llealll I i;uiMniganl Plumtt-j lug lii-pcctttrc I I h partnient of Public Mrk I ISlireau Uwriueeriuvj 1M.674 'M sci, am on i.noooo 4(l,h37 00 6,770 00 10,500 00 sn,:i)(io 265,600 00 44,226 00 230,000 00 9,700 00 175.000 U) 11,650 00 90. COO 00 20,000 00 20,000 no 20,000 00 22.200 00 11,000 00 18,000 00 10,000 00 124,500 00 415. OKI 00 S22.078 50 97,171 00 sa,,soi40 3I.1M -VI 20,11 61 3,453 GO 4,670 01 12, 0WU 137,33 SI 17.727 63 111,903 75 K. 072 SI aiiu Miriei. Kurcait or Higliwass, anlwcr llim-au of City Prop- .rt RiircauofWater'-Min-t pl and Di-tribut'n Rurtrau of atcr As- -es-un;nt ! Pullic Lighting Hoard of Viov rs lit partnient of Chari ties .......... Printing ,o:ilinyint fund finance lund Judpufiit', Adi'TtUltij: delin quent tax lUt llitnr, of Ansps.oy 7V41 G3 1,233 32 311.401 13, SI :t,4.'W SP S4,e,n 73 22,155 51 5,779 00 Wnltr loan slnklugl luml o. i. Improvement liond Milking fund .... Education tlm.1 rrnatiug 217 10 21 6CS C7 51I1.3U7 K9 93,076 32 1 97,171001 Citj as-si-meut for! street iniprmun to. 1'UMIC parks Completion paving; contract), ... , 120.000 00 Total exiended. 2.0SS,07fl 91 The item "special sinking fund," of which $11,5-7 S5 has been expended, is Included in the above total.but this item doesnot appear tn the manuallist of the appropriations. The total of the year's appropriations is $4,4G4,-S-9 bl, but includes items not enumerated above, and which have not yet bean drawn upon. To the habitually constipated, your sure, Eafe and in most cases, absolutely painless remedy, is I)r. D. .Tayne's Small, Sugar coated Sanative Pills. Boys' ISutton Shoes! Sizes 11 to 2. at 51 00 nndSJ. 2.1; solid leather throughout; just what the little men need for school i ear, at SImen's, 78 Ohio street, Allegheny, l'a. ASIO Men's Suit Sale. To-day we start the fall season with a 510 men's suit sale. The best value in America for the money. Hundreds of styles to choose from. Call to-day and see the won derful bargains we offer in the newest, brightest and best eoods that's made. P. C C C, Pittsburg Combination Cloth ing Company, comer Grant and Diamond streets. ITew 50-inch camel's hair striped suit ings 1. These we omitted to mention in our column this paper we want you to read. Bogg & Buhl. Beware of Substitution. Don't allow your grocer to tell you that other crackers and cakes and bread nre as good as Marvin's. They're not. " "When you go for Marvin's goods insist on getting them. You'll never regret it. Marvin's ore the best. ttsu ExrosnitiK, exposition of the newest dress trimmings, at 710 Penn Avenue, Reining & Wilds. S3 OO, Reduced strain 87 00, S8 OO and S9 OO. All our children' fine gingham dresses (our own make), ages 3 to 7. A. G. Campbell & Sons, 27 Fifth avenue. I). &. B. Very choice, new and distinctive neat combinations colored striped evening silks for making entire gown worth seeing. Moderate prices. Boggs & Buhl. Satisfaction Is what every person desires. My ?2 00 calf shoes for men gire satisfaction. G. D. 8inien, 78 Ohio street, corner Sandusky, Allegheny, Pa. All the ladies go to 710 Penn Avenue. For the newest dress trimmings we lead the fashions. Reining & Wilds, 710 Penn Avenue. . BE2, U'wltb pains and exhaustion Parkers' GlngcrTonlc is your surest relief. rci Parker's UalrBaUam alOi the hair growth. FEEE TRAINS To Blaine, the Thrlvinc New Town on the Mbnougahela, Iieavingthe Pittsburgand Lake "Erie depot every day (Sunday excepted) at 7:45 A. M. and i2:05 r. 51., city time. Also, nt 5:05 P. m. on Saturdays. Call at our office for maps, price lists, etc., and visit the new town, whose unrivaled situation and ret sources insure continued rapid development and appreciation, and where investments may be made with a degree of confidence that cannot be given to artificially "boomed" towns. CnAELES SOMF.RS & CO., 129 Foueth Ave. Exposition of ten cases of dress trim mings to suit all pursesv at 710 Penn Ave nue. Reining & Wilds. MKETIXGS AUD NOTICES. Meetings. A SPECIAL MEETING OF THE STOCK 1I01.DEUS of the Union Switch and Signal rorapanv will be held -at the company's onicc, Swlvale. Pa., on WEDNESDAY. September 16, is-"., at 10 o'clock a. m., to ratify the sale to the tVc'tlnghonse Electric Company of the property on arrlon alley, fomicrlT occupied by this com pany, and to act upon sucli oilier business as may lie properly brought before the meeting. Mock transfer' books will be closed from September 5 uutll after the meeting. Uy order of the Board of, Directors. E. H.itOODMAN, President. SW1SSVALE. Px.. tjfptnnbtr 1. Wl. sel-20 Notices. ToTICE-T.OST BUT A. BI.UMENTHAL; " rears old. light hair: -when left dressed In Jacket and pants: left home abont9 o'clock 5Ion lay morning; anv Information will be gladly re ceived by lift parents. T W. BLUMENTIIAL. Butcher. scl-22 Corner Pasture and Townsend sts. city. llnslncss Changes. X TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT J. P. ! a isul,. I,., rhl iIat withdrawn from, the firm of ODEIt .V llOMAl'N. A. Surcou and A. Ilomauu will pay all dtbts and collect all accounts. August 31, 1B91. JOHN P. SODER, K A. A. HOJIAUN. sel-53 D ISSOI.UTION Notice I hereby ciren that the Arm of Schafer & Dottirweich Is this day dissolved by mutual con sent. The busineis will be continued by Alex. A. Schafrrat 197 Juniata St.. ho .-a 111 settle and col lect alraccounts. ALEX. A. SCHAFER, auy-170 JOHN DOTTERWElCrl. I.egnl Notices. -TOTlCE-AN APPLICATION WILL BE J. made to the Governor ofPennsrlvanla for a charter for the Pittsburg Charrlott Company, the companv to have al pri lieges and enloy all rights Srtalmhg thereto: the following names are the irectors and stockholders: L. Stafford treasurer; A. A. Alles, president: John S. AUes, August Alle. Harry Catton; capital stock, 10,000. i 1'msBCBO August 31. 1391 sel-51Tu W. G. CRAVTFORD. Attorney. 129 Fifth av. "VOT1CE Ii HEREBY GIVEN THAT LETTERS i testamentary on the estate ot l llliani Sample, Sr., deceased, late of the borough of Sharpsburg, hat e been granted to the undersigned. All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make pay ment, and those having claims against said estate are requested to present them without delay to BREWER SCOTT. Bennett, Pa., Vi'ILLl AM BRADIIERRY, Alleghenv City, sel-7-TTS Executors. COMSIONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, County of lndlaua, ss. In the Orphans' Court, No. 15, June term, IS".. Estate of Cliarles E.Barr, deceased. Notice is hereby given, that the uudersigned Las lieen appointed auditor, by said Court, to pass upon and dispose, of the exceptions tiled to the account and to make distribution of the fund found by him to be In the hands of John -. Hemphill, administrator or the estate of Charles E. Barr, deceaed;aud that he will attend to the duties of h! appointment attheofflce of C. C.Dickcy.Esq.. Room 3, lnoDlaraondst.Plttshurg, Pa., on alonua 1he2lstdarorSeptemler. 1S9L at 2 o'clock r. u. -WILLI A3I II. ELLIS, Auditor. sel-55Tu rOTJND. F OUND-WALL PAPER lcROLL. THOMP SON BROS., 101 Federal st. au25-10-TTSSu ITOCXD THAT 75 CENTS WILL BIND Y'OUR L favorite niatrazine Into a handsomo volnme GITTENS, STEAVAUT & CO.. l.m. Book Manu- facturers and hinders. 2 Second ave. sei-g I.OST. LOST-20 IN ENVELOr-E: FINDER -rtTLL BE Illierallv rewarded by leaving at 4237 FIFTH AVE. . sel-50 IOST-A PAIR OF GOLD NOSE GLASSES i between Ldgewood and Wllklnsburg; ltlieral reward ir returned to J. MOSS LYSINGIU, Hi street, Wllklnsburg, or Jo. IS Market street, SO". sel-41 PEKSONA1- EROXAL-1VALI. PAPER lcROLL. THOMP SON BROS., ioi Eedtral st. nu23-10-TTSSu. PERSONAL-HIGH SCHOOL AND WARD school books, old and new; loweet prices. t RANK BACON CO. 301 Smlthfleld St. au27 PER-ONAL Wt HAVE BOOKS, AND LOTS ol themi largest old bookstore w ost of the Alle gheuj Mountains LEVi'S 000 Liberty st. jjl9 PERSONAL CASH PAID FOR OLD GOLD and silver: jewelrv repaired; new work made to order. CURIs IIAUCH. 541 smlthfleld. Jyl7-13 PERSONAL J. C. SCHAEFKR, JEWELER, formerly of AVylie ai enue. now occupving an 41 Jewelr" stand, 150 FIFTH AVE., near Court Bouse, Is now ready tortpalr otfice clocke and watche for $1.00: all work warranted. sel-81-TTS PERSONAL WHEN I WAS A SMALL BOY mv mother alwaj-s repaired mv breeches and lacket. but since I got to be a great blgmau, DICK SON, the well-known tailor, t)5 Fifth av., cor. Wood ot., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating in great shape. Tel. 15to. myl5-S0-D PERONAL-snOULD THIS MEET THE EYE ofan lady Interested in our new and original departure of cutting making and fitting dresses, wrappers, teagowns, etc. to order, and arranging payments to suit herself while wearing them, by our novel account system, she may address (lit strict conttdenc) P. 0. 110X851. sel-20 PERSONAl.-ONCF. MORE THE HUNTING season is upon us and we can, as nuaL offer iou th grentest inilwements ever tiefore shown In the chotgnn and rifle Hue: wo can sell 3 011 a double barrel breech-loader top action, bar locks, pistol grip and all Improvements at ?14: and all other foods at equally low prices; 100 loaded slullsatR. C. SMIT, five stores In one, 932 and 934 Liberty st. and 703. 705. 707 Smlthfleld au30-12r-TTSSu DR. HARRIS CRAMP CURE -FOR- Every Ache and Pain ' FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG STORES. Manufactured by LH. HARRIS DRUG CO., Hos. 46 and 48 Seventh Avenue, O30-D PITTSBUP.Q, PA. Steel Staznps, ZS'u.'bToer Stsiraps, Seal Presses, Ssc. W. A. Bunting, 20 Fifth Ave. Now Is the best season for planting and pruning trees, Inying out of lawns and tak ing charge of work generally; also draining. Herman Helm LANDSCAPE GARDENER, ELLSWOETH AV., Shadyslde, Pltthurg. mhC-Tus i Free Transportation. CHAELES SOMEES & CO., , au2689-D . 129 Fourth Avenue. M. MAY, SONS & CO. FINE DYEIKG AND CLEANING. 5C Sixth Avenue, BihiaS-TnTha Pittsburg;, Pai HELLO, CENTRAL, GIVE ME 199. Hello, Wliiteley, send for my shoes and fix where needed and return them as quick as possible. A. V7IUTELEY, Pittsburg Shoe Repairing Factory, 12S-130 Third ave. Second floor. my!2-73-Tr McNAUGHER & CO., Contractors for Paving; Sidewalks With Cement, Brick and Fire Brick, Concreting Cellars. 43 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENT, PA. Curbstone furnlshod and set. aull-Tt-D SEiplay advertisement one doVar per square for one 'insertion. ' Classified real estate adrcrtisemeyitt on this page ten cents per line for each insertion, ami none taken for l(ss than thirty cents. ,Top line being displayed counts as ttao. UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classlned under the following headings will he ac cepted at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOR EACH INSfcXTION when paW for In ad vanfe at either main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of All Ends, ECC1I AS SITUATIONS, . ROOMS. MALEHELf, BOARDING, FEMALE HELP, BOARDERS. AGENTS. MISCELLANEOUS, Lost and Found. To Let Rooms. For Sale Advertisements N. Other than Heal Estate. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smlthfleld and .Diamond Streets, ALWAYS OPEN. BRANCn OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. VTHERE WANT, FOR SALE. TO LET, AND OTnER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE RECEIVED UP TO P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertiements should be prepaid unless adver tlcrs already have accounts with The Dispatch. FOR THE SOUTKSIDE. NO. 141! CARSON STREET, TELEPHONE NO. C02i ' FOR THE EAbT END. J. W. WALLACE, em PENN AVE. PITTSBURG-ADDITIONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3308 Butler strea;. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 24th street and Penn avenne. ALLEGHENY". A. J. KAERCHER. No. 62 Federal street. II. J. McBRlDE. Market House, Allcghenr. F. II. EGGERS A SON. Ohio and Chestno.' streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, W estern ar.d I rwln avenu es. G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver ave. PERRY M. GLEIM Rebecca and Allegheny aTe. TVANTED. Male IlelD. BAD WRITER-SMABT,S BUSINESS AND SHORTHAND COLLEGE 12 Federal St., Al legheny ; good penmanship taught In eight lessons; pm ate lessons, both sexes; day and evening. anl5-l6-TTSSn BARRER-A GOOD MAN. INQUIRE AT 282 Federal st.. Allegheny City. Single man; steady work. sel-30 BOY-TO CARRY ROUTE ON MORNING uaper. in ce-itral portion of city. Apply at DISPATCH office between 8 and 9 o'clock Tuesday and Wednesday morning. sel-117 BOY TO LEARN THE BARBER TRADE AT A. HAUEN STEIN'S, 1515 Sarah St.. S. S., city. se4-10 B' OYTO LEARN THE BARBER BUSINESS. Call at 2415 P av. sci-b CLERK AN EXPERIENCED LADY CLERK at Porter's bakery, 23 DIAMONDST.; muot give good reference sel-10 O A C II M A N-ALSO GARDENER; GOOD wages to iirst-cla;s man. X5, Dispatch offlcc sel-47 RUG CLERKS-TWO QUALIFIED ASSIST ANTS. Address at once DRUGGIST, Dls patca office. au31-22 RGANIZERS-THE ORDER OF SOLON PAYS fl,0001nseicnearsaudJ23 per week sick bene fits: three years old; 8,000 members; reserved fund with accrued interest S2G7.O0O; live meu wanted: splendid chance. Apply S FIFTH AV.. third floor. 41CG-7& AINTERS-TWO ATONCE, ON THESTEAM EU Nellie Hudson, Allegheny river, nearblxth street bridge. sel7 PUPILS-1N MJJS1C: FIRST, SECOND AND third quarters; piano or organ: charges for nstructlon moderate: will call at residence td Jnttnict. Address MISS M. HEDDEN. 1119 Lib ertyst.. Pittsburg. an30-75-TTSu X) OLLER EXPERIENCED ROLLER FOR Xki 16-lnch mill making skelp Iron In the.East; mill non-nnlnn ; Eastern Association prices paid. Hepjy ROLLER, Dispatch otf.ee. aii27-79 SALESMAN riRST-CLASS, EXPERIENCED kulesman 10 travel for old established house: will par good salary to right man. Address P. 0. BdiflBfr, Pittsburg. J sel-12 r-iAi.rsArp.x twenty-five extra .shoe O satesmpn to assist In Dauknipt sale of goods of W. E. Schmerti i. Co. Appl v Tuesday morning at KABFMANNV. au30-l7 S OLICITORS-FOR" LIFE INSURANCE; LIB EKAL commissions; policy taking because most pleasing In price and plan. MURKY ED bALL, 34 Fidefm building. iny27-4.) TINNERS 2 GOOD MEN ON ASSORTMENT work: steadv -work the vear round. fi7 TWELFTH ST.. s'outhslde. sel-39 a TRAVELING SALESMAN CAN MAKE J50 . per week permanently; trade specialties. TABOR, 177 Monroe St., Chicago. x au30-16 TUTOR IN HOMER'S ILIAD: GREEK AT sight and Ovid at sight. Address B. C. A Dispatch office, sel-42 C7 X A MONTH AND EXPENSES FOR S ALES W I O MEN In every county In the U. S. ; sam ples and outfit free: no experience necessary: jcarlv contracts made: finest and easiest selling goodsinanulactured. Address with stamp for full particulars. E. CONVERSE, 24 Uerron St., Wor cester, Mass. Jyl5-2S-n "Wanted Agents. AGENTS-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION TO handle the new uatent chemical Ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases ink tnoroughh in tiro seconds: no abrasion of paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit; one agent's sales amounted to $20 in six days; another $32 In two hours: we want one energetic general agent for each State andTcrrltory. For terms and full particu lars, address THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., La Crosse. Wis. my22-75 AGENTS-"KING'S HANDBOOK:" 2,639 IL LUSTRATIONS: 51 colored maps; census 1890; selling for S2 50:lsmaking a great hit ;agents making mone rapldlv; terrltorj going fast; liberal terms. P. J. FLEMING A CO.. 13 1 Fifth av., Pittsburg. an30-TuwihFSSu Wanted Female Hem. AI.ADY-FOR A FEW HOURS IN THE evening: mnst be good In figures. Call at ROOM 63, JIcrchants'Hotel, 137-133 Water st. sel-3 CtOOKS IMMEDIATELY COOKS, GIRLS FOR general housework. 130 ROBINSON ST., Al- legnen . COOK A GOOD COOK IMMEDIATELY. BLACK BEAR HOTEL. Diamond. J sel-3 "OXrERIENCED YOUNG LADi' TO DO SOI.D Xi mtlNU; wages 8 to 7 a week. 07 TWELFTH STREET, sel-38 I7EMALE COOK-GERMAN PREFERRED. . Apply nOTEL WEITHAUS, 49 Eleventh St,. City. sel-54 pIRL-GOOD GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE VX WORK at a small family: good wages are fromised for one who does the work satisfactorily. nquire22SIXTHST., Pittsburg. tel-48 GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSEWORK IN small famllvijrood wajres will be -paid; call at once at N O. 3T3 WYLIE AV., near Devllllers st. sel-9 GIRLS -TWO NEAT TABLE GIRLS FOR out-of-town hotel. Address A. R. T., Dis patch ofilce. sel-5 LADIES IN CITY OR COUNTRY TO MAKE light fancv goods it their homes in leisure hours. Constant work and good pav given. Ad dress inclosing stamp, MANAGERESS ART NEEDLEWORK BAZAAR, Chicago, HI. Box 920. ail26-75 LADY AGENTS-FOR ROSES AND SHRUBS' Liberal pay. J. E. WHITNEY, Rochester, N. Y. sel-SO M1 ILLINERS-WANTED AT ONCE. APPLY (jA.in-iiKi.U4-im;ii, inn Avenue, sel-99 ATURSERY GOVERNESS FRENCn Pr FERRED; to take charge of child 4 j ears old. Apply MRs. ROOK, Center av., third house from Craig st. sel-62 r AISTMAKER-AN EXPERIENCED V AIST t MAKER: good wages paid. Address A. M., Dispatch office. sel-18 TVnntcd Male and remalo flelp. COACHMAN, lto LABORERS, 50POLISn,HUN GARlANSor Italians, hotel cooks, chamber maids, dishwashers, waitresses. 100 house girls for lamllles; cooks, chanibermalds t4 per week. MEE II AN 's, 545 Grant st. Tel. 90. au31-i HOUSEKEEPER. . LAUNDRESS. NURSES, cook, dining-room girls, chambermaids, 200 house girls, German and colored girls: 50 laborers: teamsters, one boy. MRS. E. THOMPSON, 603 Grant st. au30-D YOUNG MEN AND LADIESTO ATTEND DAY and evening sessions at the ACTUAL BUSI N ESS COLLEGE, No. 5 Sixth ave. Private teach ing a specialty; by;the month, $5; bookkeeping taught by actual business practice, shorthand and tj-pcwrltlng. sel-77-TThs "Wanted Situations. POSITION-AN EXPERIENCED ACCOUNT ANT, who can furnish gllt-eriged references, desires the management of a set of books that will require only a portion of his time dally; a No. 1 chance to secure the services of a No. 1 man. Ad dress x'. u, hua-zui, city. au-15-ls-TThS POSITION AS BOOKKEEPER-HAVE HAD several years' experience in general business and bookkeeping; best references given. Address U, Dispatch office. sel-43 POSITION-BY A FIRST-CLASS WHITE male cook; can do any kind or work; will work for a moderate salary. Address-R. B., Dis patch oicc. sel-I7 PbsITION-AS TRAVELING SALESMAN. BY young man of experience; can furnish best city reference. Address A. K, B.. Dispatch office. . ,- sel-38 "Wanted Situations. POSITION-BY YOUNG MAN AS BOOKKEEP ER, assistant or clerical work: good reference; experience. Address RELIABLE. Fayette Ci'y, Pa. sel-es- POSITION-BY A LADY AS TYPEWRITER and stenographer. Best of reference git en. Address ROOM40, Iiakewcll Law Building, sel-52 POSITION BY WATCHMAKER WHO-CAN do all kind of rep. worlr; good city reference. AddressA. W. G., Dispatch office. scl-M SITUATION-AS TRAVELING SALESMAN OR any liosltion requiring salesmanship and thorough Business knowledge; have 10 years' ex tensive road experience; 13 years' bnslness training; am a Pittsburger, with Pittsburg references from all employers. Address STRICTLY BUSINESS, Dispatch oSlce. , au30-91 SITUATION-FOR A COMPETENT WOMAN as Invalid's nurse, or child's nurse or monthly nurse; good references given. MISS ROTTY. No. 2slWyl(cave. emplovment ofilce. sel-C9 SITUATION A FIRST-CLASS. EXPERIENCED custom cutter and practical tailor Is open for engagement. Address HENRY .1. CARNEY, Corrj". Pa. an2S-61 SITUATION-BY AN EXPERIENCED STEN . OGRAPHER and typewriter; salarj-fBO. Ad dress A. B. D.. Dispatch office. auJ9-13-D SITUATION AS DRUG CLERK OR PRINCI PAL: best of references. Address No. 5, care of MONlNGAHELA HOUSE. scl-73 SITUATION BY REGISTERED PHARMACIST: rtllef work evenings and bundays. Address Room 1, 73 SIXTH AV. sel-34 JITIIATION-AS COOK BY GERMAN GIRL. 3 Address K. 2, Dispatch Offlcc. sel-S4 Wanted Boarders and Lodeers. , LODGERS-AT ANCHOR HOTEL,' 325-327 LIB ERTY St., cor. Fourth: lodging pi.r night, 25c, 35c, 50c; per week, ?1 25, Jl 75, 2, 3. an29! LODGERS-73 SIXTH AVE.; THECLEANEsT house and beds 2n. - sel-76-TThsu OCCUPANTS FURNISHED ROOM WITn bonrd. 49 AVASHINGTON ST., ALLE GHENY. . sel-S(3 OCCUPANTS FOR FURNISHED FRONT room, with board. 92 ARCH ST.. Allegheny. sel- rpABI.E BOARDERS-21 GOOD MEALS. 33 50; L 6, gl. 1C3 THIRD AV. auSO-nvrrsu Financial. MONEY TO LOAN-AT LOWEST RATE OF Interest; loans granted promptly, no delay; li.-nealnrgenm.ont onhantlet the presens time; bring your deed with yon, will guarantee prompt loan or no charge. J. EMcCRICKART, 140 Fifth av.. Telephone 1S76. scl-61-Tur M ONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST MARKET rates on bond and mortsae-o: no delav. REED B. COYLE & CO.. cor. Fourth av. and Grant st. dell-rrs MONEY TO LOAN ON GOOD MORTGAGE securities, lowest rates : no delay. SAMUEL W. BLACK CO.. 99 Fourth av. dell-4-TTliS ONEY TO LOAN ON MORTGAGES: LOW . EST interest: no delay. BLACK & BAIRD. 95 Fourth av. apll-24-TTS MOR1GAGES-J100,cao TO LOAN-SUMS 300 to 85,000 to $20,000; expenses light; money ready. S.J. FLEMING, 132 Fifth av. au20-95 T.fORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS 111 to suit at iii, 5 and 6per cent. ROBERTO. BAILEY. 164 Fourth av. Tel. 167. apl4-19-TTSSu MORTGAGES ON CITY OR ALLEGHENY countv propertv at lowest rates. HENRY A. WEAVER & CO.. 92Fourth av. . mh2-i QUICK LOAN OF NOT OVER 12.500; HIGH EST Interest paid; real estate securitr. Ad dress LOAN, Dispatch office. aull-99 Miscellaneous. ALL PERSONS WHO LEFT THEIR PHOTO GRAPHS -nlth the NEW YORK PORTRAIT ENLARGING CO. to eall as soon as possible at their office, 52 Sixth ave, to select the frame for portrait or to receive thetr photos back. sel-7 BOOKKEEPING WE ATTEND TO THE opening and closing and adjusting of books ol all kinds: voucher system Introduced and individ ual instruction given bookkeepers In same; long experience and references as to accuracy, prompt ness ana aiscreiion. itictArruui & numn SON, Room IB, 95 Fifth av. Je23-92-TTS BOOKS IN ANYLINEOFBUSINESSOPENED on the latest and most lmproi ed plan, embrac ing. If preferred, the voucher si stein; al-o audited and closed by J. AV. REED, Expert Accountant, Room 80, Schmidt bnildlng. au23-07-TuFssn GROCERS WILL FIND IT TO 1HEIR AD VANTAGE to patronize IHON CITY PRO DUCE CO., 623 Liberty street. Choicest fruits; lowest prices. an25-9-TTSu. INVENTORS TO KNOW WE MAKE METAL natterns and models; Inventions developed. E. P. SLENTZ & CO., 1S5 First ave., 3d floor, sel-80 LADIES' AND GENTS' CLOTHING CLEANED orded: prompt work. CIIAS. FFE1FER, 443 Smlthfleld. and 100 Federal st. au25-8-TT6ju LACE CURTAINS CLEANED. 250 PER PAIR; send me a postal card. JOHN B.M1LLIKEN, No. 37 Eleventh street. au30-116 SEND FOR SAMPLES AND PRICES OF WALL paper, free to any address; 10-centwall paper atoc, 15-cent wall paper at 8c 25-oentgold paper at Kic a bolt. G. G. O'BRIEN, Paint and Wall Paper Store, 292 Fifth av. aull-43-TTS TOBUYOR RENT-THE LEABE AND ENTIRE fnrnlshmentofsome good, first-class licensed hotel; must he In some good live town, with popu lation not less than 20,000; must contain not less than 25 sleeping or bedi'ootns; will pay reasonable price tor such a place If can he bought at once. Address for thre daj s, MAC, Dispatch office. sel-50 I-0 RENT-SMALL SAFE FOR EXPOSITION. L P. O. Box 374. sel-71 TRUNKS HAULED TO AND FROM EASTEND for 50c. CAMPBELL & DAVIS, 12 Seventh av. Telepne278. jyl7-90 V rASHING TO TAKE HOME. ADDRESS iiKAii, znowaru si., Aiiegucny. sei-su "VOLTO CALL EARLY AND EXAMINE-OUR X assortment of shot guns and rifles at lowest prices ever ottered. K. SMIT. Five stores In one 032 and 934 Liberty St., 703, 705, 707 Smlthfleld. au30-123-TThssu FOR SALE IMPROVED IJEAL ESTATE. Cltv Residences. I?ORSALE $5,500 FOR TWO BRICK HOUSES: : houses six rooms each: only a few minutes' walk from postoffice: each house now renting for ?"0permonth; two squires from Fifth ave. (96), W. A. I1ERRON &SONS, wrourth ave. scl-COTiiw Fast Fnd Residences. -TITE HAVE AN EXCEPTIONAL BARGAIN IN II Fifth aenne property for a quick huver: it consists of a substantial urlck house, on lot 22x120 feet to alley. Particulars ofMURRY & F.DSALL, Fidelity Building. au-25-76-TTS fltt4 SOO-J500 CASH, BALANCE TO SUIT PUR tjptfcj CHASER, will bay a new, modern finish, eight-room brick honse on a good street In Oak land, 6 square from one electric road, 3 minutes' walk lromSeconrtav. electric Hue, and only a short distance from Schenley. Park; ifvoiiwanta nice home in a good neighborhood, on easv terms, don't fall to see this house: we have fourof them ready for occupancy, and will sell the first one at a nice reduction for cash. J. B. LARKIN &. CO., 15) Fifth av. au29-87-TTS $7 500 IS VERY CHEAP FOB A HOUSE WE oner in ijanin urove: one or tne nuest loca tions In East End and handy to P. R. R. or carle; house has 11 rooms, reception hall, handsome man tels and hearths, and is strictly modem; remarka bly well built; lot 40x110: flagsttujo sidewalk: terms arranged to suit purchaser. Mfti.. DICKIE Jfc CO., Penn and Shady avs., E. E. 2412. au29-31-TTs flJO OOO-ONLY S MORE LEFT. SMALL CASH C1D.U9 payment and balance monthtv, will buy an elegant 5-room house, front porches, slate roof, city water and good sidewalks, llnestn lew In the two cities, being in Eureka place, Oakland, on line of cable road; Immediate possession. GEORGE SCHMIDT, 157 Fourth av, au22-39-TTSSti ffiQ 300-F1RST-CLASS INVESTMENT TWO tlDO) (2) small houses, on lot 40X1S7 feet, fronting on two (2) streets. In the Fourteenth ward; must be sold at once. MURRY & EDSALL. Fidelity Building au25-76-TTS Allegheny Residences. DWELLING ON SHEFFIELD ST., 2 STORY mansard brick; rooms very complete: low price for quick buyer: see agents, BAXTER, THOMPSON CO., 162 Fourth ave. ailJ0-179-TTSSU TN SECOND WAEU, ALLEGHENY. AT A L big bargain If sold quickly, two-story frame house, four rooms and two unfinished rooms in fear: rent. 115 a month; lot 20x100 feet; price, 51,300. M. STARLING, 10o Fonrth ac.. Room 34. ao29-10-29,30.sel.3,6t Suburban Residences. IRVING PLACE. SHADYSIDE-TWO-STORY brick, nine rooms; verv complete; Immediate possession. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth av. au30-l79-TTS8u 200 FOR A NEW SIX-ROOM TRAMP. . housa with finished attic hall, front and uacK porcues, natural gas, nicely pninieu tiirougn out and In flrt-class order; good location and bandy to P. IJ. R. and other rapid transit lines; lot 25x103; a very cheap prontrtv. S. A. DICKIE & CO., Pehn and Shady avs.T E. E. 52. au29Vq-TTS T Z 000 A PLEASANT 11-ROOM BRICK JifJ) house In Shadyslde, with about of an acre of ground: house has b. r., laundry., both gases, marble mantles, cemented cellar, and fur nace; there is also a good frame stable. MURRY 4 EDSALL, 34 Fidelity Building. sel-82-TTS SQ OOO-SECOND AV .. GLENWOOD. TWO. tDt STORY frame dwellimr. STORY frame dwelling, storeroom and four rooms and basement kitchen: lot 21x120x26. SAM- UEL W. BLACK & CO., Fourth av. sel-78-TTS FOR SALE LOTS ' City Lots. LEVEL LOTS-IN TWENTY-THIRD WARD, 500 feet 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-TTSSu LOTS-BEAUTIFUL BUILDING LOTS FOR from S100 to (300, in the Eighteenth ward; long eayments: easy terms. Inquire of CIIAS. E. ORNEbtUS. attorney, 406 Grant St., Pittsburg: or go to his office. Mornlngsldeav., on the grounds, anusee his agent, T. Ed. Cornelius. inyl9-45-D Fast End Lots. PENN AV.-LOT NE AR WINEBIDDLE AV.. 20 HOOfeet. See BAXTER, THOMPSON fi CO.. 162 Fourth av, ' au50-18O-TTS. Fast End Lots. LOTS IN FAHNESTOCK PLACE PLAN, Homewood: fronting on Penn, Homcwood: McPhcrson, Thomas and Mead streets; every lot has frnll and shade trees r best of schools and churches; socletv and neighborhood strictly flret class: Penna. R. R. and Duquesne Traction furnish rapid transit everv fewmluntesi property In this plan from f30 per foot front up; Thomas street, 100 feet wide, onlr ?M per Toot front; it will pay yon to Investigate this plan before buying elsewhere. LIGGETT BROS., 71 Diamond st. 8025-63-1188 Suburban Lots. "I70R SALE-LOT 50x107 FEET TO AN ALLEY: V near Firth ave. cable and Dnqucsne Traction lines: street sewered and grided; both kinds of gas; neighborhood good; nt shadyslde: price only 12,600. (64) W . A. HERRON& SONS, 80 Fourth ave. - scl-97-1,4,8,12 THE SALE OF LOTS, LOTS. LOTS AT CliAF TON will take place this (Tuesday) afternoon, Sept. 1, at 3 o'clock, oil the premises; traiuleaxes Union station at 5 oVlock. stons at Fourth avenue Land all Intermediate points. Gctplans and partlc- ui'llTi jruill ,IA3. Vt . XlllArr. jJ: JRC,o an Auctioneers, 3l3.Wood st Pittsburg. sel-93 Farms. flOAL FARM-ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY V SIX acres, more or less, situated at Collier's Transfer yard, on the P.. C. &St. L. R.E., oppo site the coal scales on the south side of the track; height of coal Ave feet eight Inches, known as the Pittsburg seam, which Is tboroughlv tested; seam No. 2 known as the Odgen or' Jones seftm; 4-rnot vein now in operation by a New Cumberland company; will sell coal or laud or both: farm and Improvements in good condition. For all Informa tion Inquire of E. M. CALLAGUIN, Slcubenvfile, Ohio. aiil4-48-Tur' FOR SALlS-BUSTNESs. Business Opportunities. A GOOD PAYING JEWELRY STORE ON prominent street in Allegheny; done over 6,000 repair work last year; fine cigar store in central part or the city; livery stable, milk route, grocery stores. $a to 810,000; restaurant. HOLMES & CO., 120 Smlthfleld St. au23 COAL FLOAT. fOMPLETE AND LANDING right In Flttsburg. D. C. CAWLEY. No. 12 Federal street, Allegheny. auM-i:? FOR SALE-AN ACTIVE AND PROFITABLE livery business, well established, fully equipped and flnel) located; close to the station of a prosperous town near the cltv; real estate, buildings, vehicles, harness, etc.. at a lownrice. (4-71-317.) CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 129 Fourth avenue. aii20-97-TTS fJROCERY STORE-AT A BIG SACRIFICE: 'JT a chance for a quick buyer: drv goods aud millinery store: general stores; shoe stores, drug stores, cigar stores, confectioneries. l'EKCTV k Al. GASTON4" Grant St. 1 sei-;uj- HOTEL-WELL EQUIPPED AND FAVOR ABLY situated; so productive acres; licensed house doing a profitable business; general store and postotflce included; cheap as anything in this Stat. 4-S9-152. CHARLES VOMERS & CO.. 129 Fourth av. an27-77-TTS LEASE-OF CAMPBELL HOUSE HOTEL AND saloon, PUBLIC SQUARE, Youngstown. O. H sel-70 LIVERY BUSINESS-HORSES. HEARSE, SUR REY, coaches, buggies and wagons, etc. KEY 3TONESTABLES. lt0 Sandusky St., AUe. aii9-4ti' Business Properties. GRIST MILL PROPERTY AT ONE-HALF value, in Ohio, near Penn. Hue. ou railroad, with snitching facilities; in splendid wheat aud grain section and at best point for a mill In the county: 2H story frame, 20 bblsi capacitv: brick dwelling of six-rooms, outhouses, roomy grounds In frnit, etc.; f).0TO Sr all. on easv terms. 4-S5-14I. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., 129 Fourth av. - au27-7S-TTS FOB SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles, Live Stocfe. ClOACH ONE THREE-QUARTER HIGn ' ' seated carriage, cheap. Apply at KEYSTONE STABLES, No. 180 Sandusky st., Allegheny1. aulJ-49 HORSE FIVE YEARS OLD. 15!f IIAZ7DS. standard bred, can trot fast, not afraid of cars, a lady can drive him. Inquire 91 FULTON ST; sel-18 PONY FINE BAY RIDING PONY: WILL sell cheap for want of nse; suitable for a bo . 209 FEDERAL ST., Allegheny. sel-31 -I f)f RrTADCARTSATS13 AND 815: ALSO XUV delivery wagons; low prices. HARE. 634 Penn av. sel-79-TT&u Machinery and Metals. BOILERS-SECOND-HAND, ALL SIZES, 4 TO 10011. P., locomotives, portables, uprights, tubulars and horizontals, also mannfacturers of boilers, tanks, stacks, etc.: old anvils rcstceled. dressed and ground, finished as good as new. W. MANCHESTER & CO., Twenty-eighth St., Pltts bttrg. an80-44-I) I ENGINES AND BOILERS-SECOND-HAND: J largestftockofallslzes; 16x36,12x24,12x18.10 X20, 10x16, 10x12, 9x12,8x12,7x12. 6x12; mounted port able engine, boilers of all sizes, shafting, pnUevs, pumps, governor, etc. Telephone, 3401, 23 a'ud 25 Park Way, Allegheny. Pa. J. S. YOUNG. apli-n 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. 1 12. ten and eight horse-power engines, verticalami hori zontal, all good and will be sold cheap. HARMEs' MACHINE DEPOT, 99 First ave. Jy29-D' rpWQNO."2 MATHER'DYNAMO ELECTRIC X machines for electro-plating, electrotvping, copper refining, etc; will be sold cheap. BENNEY BROS., 714 Lewis Block. au27-78-TTS miscellaneous. -TvOUPLE - BARREL BREECH - LOADERS XJ from S3 50 up: Flobert rifles,?2: reloading sets, SOc: shell belts. Se; 100 piiDer shells, 60c: hunting coats, Jl.- K. SMIT, live stores 'In one, 932 and 934 Liberty st 781, 705, 707 Smlthfleld St. 81130-127-715511 LETTER FILE ROLL TOP DESK. SAFE, show cases, counters. 90 DIAMOND ST. au30-71 ONE CENT A BOLT FOR WALL PAPER; better grades. 2c. 2c. 3c; gold,3'jc; embossed gold. 4c; gold border, lc a yard. Send 2-cent stamp for 100 samples: all prices. REED, Wall Paper Jobber, Rochester, Pa. - au30-145 -ft7"ALL PAPER-lcROLL. THOMPSON BROS., ? 109 Federal st. an25-10-TTSSu TO EKT, City Residences. IMNE.EIGHT ROOM HOUSE NO." 29 THIRD . St., below Penn av.; also some unfurnished rooms ror housekeeping. Inquire at 301 PENN AVENUE. an30-14St rpo LET-815: NEW BRICK HOUSE; FOUR JL rooms; Larktns. near Twenty-eighth St.. S.S. ; also four rooms on Jane, near Twenty-eighth St., S13. W. A. HEKROX & SONS, 80 Fourth av. scl-90-TTSt Fast Fnd Residences. "lRAIG ST., NEAR FIFTH AV. FINE 2 V story and attic Qneen Auue residence of 10 rooms and reception hull; handsomely papered and with every modern convenience. BAXTER. THOMPSON & CO., 102 Fourth av. au30-179-TT8Snt -VTO. 6-H O'HARA ST., TWENTIETH WARD X Elegant new 10 room Queen Anne dwelling; reception hall,, both gases, etc.; also a line new 12 room dwelling, with all modern conveniences, for 840 per month, within 3 minutes' of Roup station; also a 9 room dwelling onAratella St., uearDen nlston av.: verv complete; rent very reasonable. M. F. HIPPLE i CO., 96 Fourth av. scl-65-TTSt TO LET-NEW BRICK HOUSE; HANDSOME appearance; seven rooms: late Improvements ; location good and central; street paved; in East End; per mouth. AV. A. HERRON i-SONS, 80Fourlh av.- sel-9G-TT8t Allegheny Residences. "I AQ BIDWELL ST.-BRICK HOUSE EIGHT 1UO rooms and all conveniences; rent 830. JOHN K. EWING & CO., 107 Federal st. au30-53-TTSSnt Roouis. I BURNISHED FRONT ROOM-NEAR ALLE ' G1IENY parks; rent ?5; no objections to ladles. Address RELIABLE, Dispatch office. sel-33t I7URNISHED ROOM-BOTH GASES AND STA : TIONARY wasbstand. 404 PENN AV. 1 anSO-HOt T7URNISHED ROOMS-BOTH GASES, BATH, J? W. C. NO. 96 BEDFORD AV. au2S-45t "OURNISHED ROOM TO RLNT-720 PENN 1? AVENUE. sel-45t LARGE. AIRY ROOMS-SECOND AND THIRD floor: furnished or unfurnished. 51C5 PENN AVENUE. au28-32t OAKLAND-FURNISHED ROOM-ALL CON VENIENCES. Address CHOICE, Dispatch office. tel-41t OAKLAND-TWO UNFURNISHED ROOMS. Address B., Dispatch office. scl-40t TOOM LARGE. NICELY FURNISHED Li front room suitable for one or two gentlemen; use of hath: Ave minutes' walk from .postoffice. 97 SEVENTH AVE. sel-94-rrsut fPHREE NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS-FOR J. light housekeeping; gas, bath and w. c. on same floor. 46 EAST DIAMOND, Allegheny, opp. Carnegie Library. sel-72t Tw6roomson first floor intwo-story frame dwelling on Berlin alley, near Filtv-first St.. city. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 an J 123 Fourth av., city. an30-39-TTSnt ECONOMY IN FUEL Hot Water Heating 'Apparatus for Residences, Etc. A1EO, Ventilating Fans for Cooling, Etc. M'GINNESS, SMITH & CO., 83 Water St. . 1e6-55-TB JOHN H R0NEY'- SOLICITOR OF RftTEf JT5 AV 5'-" AV PITT53URG SOl-92-D ! mm ME3BMc3sm BUBg B 5,0V M J .TEFFERSON ACADFJIY. CANONSBUBG, PA. O Principal, C. M. Des Islets. Ph. D. (Prince ton). A home school; open September 16, 191; thorongh instruction; college preparation a spe cialty ; experienced teachers; has educated many of the ablest men of the South and West. Send for handbook. jeU-43-TTS III AST LIBERTY ACADEMY. 6004 ELLSWORTH 'j avenue. Principals; B. W. Mitchell, A. 31.. Ph. D. John T. Daniel. A. M. Prepares for the best colleges and polytechnic schools. Opens Sep tember 16, 1891. For catalogue and Information address JOHN T. DANIEL, 278 Federal St.. Alle gheny. Pa. aulS-23-TTS ESTERN UNIVERSITY OF PENNA. ENTRANCE EXAMINATIONS, Sep tember 14 and 15. $100 In PRIZES for test en trnnce examin ations. For particulars write to W. .1. HOLLAND, Pres't, Pittsburg, Pa. lel-OSrrs -xrASIIINGTON FEMALE SEMINABY VV Tlio next session openi September IS. O JU1S3 J AS. I. of Trdstees. Washington, Pa. Jy4slTU3 Kenyon Military Academy. This old and remarkably successful school provides tlioroueh preparation for College or Business, dhd careful supervision of health, habits and manners. For illustrated, catalogue address LAWRENCE RUST, LL P., Rector, Gambler, Ohio. jelS-Orrs LUTHERV1ELE SEMINARY (NEAR BAL TIMORE for young ladies. $22j per year. 39th year. Modern conveniences, large campus, full faculty, thorough train ing, home comforts. Send lor catalogue. REV, J. H, TURNER, A. Al., Principal, Lutheiville, Md. jy21-77-rrs Pennsylvania Hollldaysburg. Hollldavsbnrg Semlnarr for Young AVoraen and Girls. Thorough Instruction. Methods adapted to the ludlvldualltv of each pupil. Home com forts. Location exceptionally healthful. Malaria unknown. Address MRS. R. S. HITCHCOCK. ; Jell-17-TTS Harcourt Place Seminary. A school of -the highest grade for young ladies and girls. Established upon original lines, its success has been remarkable. For catalogue, address the principal, MISS ADA J. AVER, 15. A., Gambier, Ohio. Jel5-9-TT3 I EMOVED-KING'S SCHOOL OF ORATORY, t elocution and dramatic cnltnre removed to University Building,. Diamond St., opposite Court House. Byron W. King, manager; James M. Wlsman, associate manager. Class and private lessons, literature. French and German. Delsarte, old school and modern systems. Send forpros pectns. anll-59 "VTEW RAPID PHONOGRAPHY AND J.i typewriting and complete business course taught at Park Institute, 204 North ave., Allegheny. New term opens Septem ber!. Evening sessions September 23. Cat alogues and lonrnal to any address free. au20-TTS LEVI LUDDEN, A. M., Principal. SCHOOL OF DESIGN FOR WOMEN, Penn ave. and Seventh St.; elevator in Penn Building; the fall term will begin Tnesday, .September 15; drawing from the cast and from life; painting in oil and water colors; china painting: classes on Saturday; circulars on application. A. W. HENDER SON, Principal. . sepl-43-rrs Shadyside Academy Begins September 16. Prepares for any college or scientific school. Six department) of study, with a specialist at the head of each. Laboratory and gymnasium. Especial attention to jjliyslcal culture. Apply to HENRY A. BREED. Sec, 516 Market St., city. au8-16-TUS BLAIHSVILLE 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 o studv, and in art and music. For catalogue address REV. T. K. EWING, D.D., Principal, Blairsville, Pa. Jy24-87-TTS E COLLEGE A NEW SCHOOL U niversitv Building. Diamond street, oppo site Court House, Pittsburg. Tull corps of instructors. English, Normal, Classical, Scientific. Ladies' Literarv course. Nieht school and Saturday clnsses. Shorthand, Typewriting, Bookkeeping, Music, Elocu tion. Send lor prospectus. Opens Septem ber L E. M. WOOD, D. D., LL. D., President. aul2-41-D cnxR,:R5r UNIVERSITY, SIXTH ST. Thirty years of success. Full collegiate courses. Normal, Ladies' Seminary, English, Meebpnicaland Electrical Engineering De partments. Conservatory of Music, School of Elocution, Night School and Saturday Normal Classes. Bookkeeping, Shorthand and Typewriting. Opens Sept. L Send for catalogue. II. M. RO WE, Prest. aul8-D HOLY GHOST COLLEGE. Next session opens September 2. New stu dents should come to be examined August SI. Special Business Department for Book keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, etc. Ger man and Elocution free of charge. For cata logue and lurther particulars address REV. JOHN T. MURPHY, C. S. Sp., President. . Night School opensJJctober 5. jyl4-65--rrs MARTIN'S SHORTHAND SCHOOL Eighth year. Devoted exclusively to instruc tion In shorthand and typewriting. Now open. Fonr expert instructors. The conductor has had an experience of over a quarter of a century as official verbatim stenographer for courts and State Legislatures. Fifty typewriters. Day aud evening sessions. Three floors devoted en tirelv to the use of school. Instruction thorough and practical. For f nrthcr particulars and cata logue call on or address A. M. MARTIN, sel-83TTS 412 Wood street. 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 Saturdaysr Hon. Thomas M. Marshall, President Board of Trustees. For catalogue address J. WARREN LYTLE, Principal, No. 7 Fourth avenue. Jy9-8l-TUThs CHILDREN'S SCHOOL THE ATTEN TION of parents and guardians having children between the ages of 5 and 15 is hereby called to the excellently equipped home school for "boys and girls on one ot the charming hills overlooking Butler. The sltnationof the school is unsurpassed for beauty of scenery and boaltb. Special atten tion is given to training of children and home cultnre. For terms and. particulars addiess REV. P. C. PRUGH, D. D., Butler, Pa. References: B. Wolff, Jr., and P. Keil, Pittsburg. nul3-93-TT3 WILLARD SCHOOL, 41 FIFTHTAVENUE. A select school for the qarefnl 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 begln3 Tnesday, September 1. Private lessons w ill be given during the afternoon to a limited number of nnnils. bovs or idrls. ISAAC W.KOONTZ, A. M., (Princeton), auI-44-TTS Principal. URSULINE ACADEMY, OAKLAND. Boarding and day schools. Reopens Tuesday, September 8. Terms For boarders, session of flvemonths.J150. Children underl2vearsof age, $125. Day schools for girls. Pupils taken 1IUU WIG Ugt3 Ul U KM JO. ACIW3 ,,Jlllfi iuiu $15 to $35. Tuition includes all branches of an English education, with French or Ger man, elocution, vocal music, calesthenics, outline drawing ana fancy work. Private lessons in music, French, German, drawing and painting, at moderate terms. For fur ther particulars apply to Mother Superior. nul3-89-TTS S WITHIN O. SHORTLlDOK-S MEDIA. PA.. ACADEMY, near Philadelphia: choice scbool fi.r boys, number limited; luiid winter climate; health record has few parallels; fine buildings; steam heat; electric light and gas; gymnasium with swimming hath regulated by steam; ample grounds: teachers men and college graduates: spe cial attention and private tutoring for backward bojs; single or donhle rooms; fits for college or business; superior English department; library; complete laboratory with dynamo.motor, etc., etc.: bo s workshop for manual training in wood and metal: Media has cvcn churches and a temper ance charter. SW1THIN C. SHORTLIDGE, A.M., (Harvard graduate). Media, Pa. au29-6 PENNSYLVANIA COLLEGE FOR Women. Sitnated in a beautiful park, on a commanding plateau, in tho suburbs of Pittsburg, away from city noise and dust. Unsurpassed for beauty and healthfulnefs. Excellent facilities for study of natural sciences, classics and mathematics in short, every department well "quipped. Season opens Sept. 9, '9L Early application Is desir able. For catalogues and lurther informa tion, npply to MISS HELEN E. PELLE TEEAU, President, Pittsburg (East End), Pa. Jy4-5-TU3 3DTJQ,TJESlsrE Conservatory of-Music. A now school of music on the modern con servatory plan. Special advantages. Special rates of tuition. A new departure. A school of music with advantages second to none- in the State. The teachers of each department are masters of high standing. Among tho teachers engaged nre Charles Davis Carter, Carl Retter and Ad. M. Focrstcr. Send or call for prospectus, MR. CHAS. DAYIS CARTER, Manager, Duquesne Col lege Building, corner of Diamond and Ross streets. auSO-uo AT ATJCTT.ON-FINE FURNITURE, CAB PETS, bedding, eta, TUESDAY MORNING, 6eptember L at 10 o'clock; nt the new store of tho Henry Auc tion Company, U and 26 Ninth street. The entire famishment of a residence moved, to tho store for sale. Fine chamber, snipes; in ouk and walnut, hand some parlor suits, sideboards extension table and chair, bookcases, leather couch, wardrobes, chiffonier desks, curtains, bed ding, pillows and bolster, mattresses, brus sclaand ingrain carpets, linoleum, dinner service, toilet ware, kitchen and laundry furniture, filter, lot gas fixtures; also a driving buggy and dry goods.SalopoMtive, as owner Is leaving the city. HENRY AUC TION CO., Auctioneers. au30-176 BY JAS. W. DRAPE & CO. ATJQTrON SALE OF 23 LOTS K "KEYSTONE PLAN," Head of Emily street, adjoining properties of Dlnsmoro heirs',-McEIroy, Patterson and Big gert, andonlyslx minntes walk from rail road. Within flvfe miles from tho city. 40 trains both ways daily. To be .sold at pub lic sal6 TUESDAY AFTERNOON, Sept. L at 3 o'clock, on thefpremises. Th" lots all lay j nice; no graaing requirea; picnry 01 goou I watert pure air, no .noise or smoke from the railroad; near chr.rches,,schooIs,stnres. etc., etc. Tltleporfectand 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 pnrticnltrs from JAS. W. DRAPE A CO., Agents and Auctioneers, 313 Wood street, Pittsburg, ' ' au23-51-D r , ' MORTON HUN'tEE, Attorney, No. 87 Dia .mondsf., Plttsbnjjg. DMINISTEATOR'S SALE-BY ORDER j jjl of Orphans Court of Allegheny county, at No. ISO June term, 139 L in re-estate of Patrick May. deceased. The Safe Deposit and Trust Company, of Pittsburg, adminis trator of said decedent, ti ill expose at public sale, on thepreniises, on the 15th day 01 SEP TEMBER, A. D. 1891, ftt 10 o'clock A. it.: AH that certain lot or pieceof ground with 'the improvements thereon, situate in the Sixth ward ofjho cityof Pittsburg (formerly Eigth ward), bounded and described as fol lows, to-witr Besinhine on the southwardly side of Second, avenue, distant 07 feat 9j menes somneastwaruiyirom iirewcry street: thence along Second aVenua 43 feet: thence on a line flxteudlng back G3 feet C inches so as to strike the Nixon lot 3 feet and 9 inches from the west end of said lot: thence west wardly along the line of said Nixon lot 3 feet and 9 inches;, thence "at right ansJea along theltne-of west end of said Nixon lot 18 feet to a 12-foot alley:, tbence along the line of said alley toward" Brewery street 45 feet CJJ inches to an iron pin: thence along the line of Reuben Leonard's lot, and In a line with the west end of the old Greenongh House, Eli feet 8 inches to the'place of beginning. Subject to annual ground rent of if. re served in" deed recorded in Deed Book, volume 125, page 120.. Terms or sale: One-half cash on delivery of deed and the balance secured by bond, and tight mortgage, payable in two equal annual installments with interest jiavable semi annually. THE SAFE DEPOSIT AND TRUST COMPANY, of Pittsburg, Adminis trator, No 83 Fourth avenue. Pittsburg, Pa. A. J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer, 113 Grant streets an25-62-Tu F. W. McKEE, HARVEY HENDERSON, Attorneys, 0G Grant street. ) By virtueof an orderof the Orphans'Conrt of Allegheny county .made at No. 8 January Term, 1S91, in partition of the estate of Walker Keed. deceased, the undersigned will expose to sale at public auction, on the premises, on WEDNESDAY, September 16, 1691, at W o'clock a. m., tho following de scribed 'real estate, situate in Jefferson fownshlp, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, at Coal Valley .station, and known as the Walker Reed farm, to-wit: A tract of land containing "about seventy-five acres, having a frontage of 330 feoton the Monongahehi river: the said land being fully described in the amended petition Hied with tho papers in the above stated case; having five double frame dwelling houses, a first-class brick farmhouse. 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 are underlaid with coal, which will be sold with the surface. This is the tract of land on which the coal works of Foster 4 Clark are situated. The sale is to be made subject to a lease from Walker ud John Eeed to O. H. P. and B. M. Blackburn, dated November 29, ltu3, and recorded in deedbook 109, page 5SS, also exceptlngtind reserving three lots sold by Walker Reed, containing tozether two acres and forty perches. Terms of SalerrOne thousand dollars on the day of sale: one-hair or the price, or which the $1,000 is part, on confirmation of stile; and the balance in three years with in terest, to be secured by bond and mortgage on the premises. For further information call on the attor neys above named. I aul8 59-tus Trugtee. SUMMER, HESOKTS. THE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY, N. .1. On thebeaclt.with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths in the house. Send for circular. au30-14C-D E. ROBERTS & SONS. MARINE VILLA, Cape Slay, N. J. , WithijaSO yards of the surf. Seventeenth season: 50 rooms added, facing the seaieleva tor, baths, etc. MRS. F. UALLENBECK. jyl-21-D - Bedford Springs. T.EDFORD, PA. Hotel open until October. Write for pamphlet on this great Resort, and the famous Bedford Springs 'Mineral Water. L. B. DOTY, Manager. aut-93-D MORGANTOWN Would liie 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 r- -OR OTHERS- -. " . WHO DESIRE AN AMPLE SUPPLY OF HE 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. im IIMEIIT COMPANY, E. M. GRANT, Manager, &" CHOICE PROPERTIES FOR SALE. Estate of Rebecca HuBjay.DecU Aline three-story brick house, with nine rooms and attic.basement kitchen, cemented cellar, modern improvements. This prop erty is sitnated on. Penn avenue Wilkius burg. Pa., near the P. R. R. station, and near the business portion of the town. Ground Is 191 feet on Penn avenne and 868 feet deep through to Wallace street. It is now laid ont in lots and will be sold as a whole or in lots as laid out. Estate of Abbott Minors. A two-and-a-half story frame honse of Ave rooms, pitnate 71 Steuben street, Sonthslde. Front room well adapted for a small store. Lot 20x55 through to an alley, Estate of Robt. M. Hartley. Lot 121x200 on Fifth avenue, near Shady avenne, one of the best locations on Fifth avenne for a private residence. Will be sub divided or sold as u whole. And lot 171x2S3 on Shady avenne, about six minutes' walk from Fifth avenue. Property adjoins Beechwood Park and is increasing' in value every day. Will be sold as a whola or sub-divided to suit. Estate Margaret L. Benham. Lot situate on corner of Firth avenue and Shady avenue, 135 feet on Fifth avonue and 12i feet on shady avenue. This is one of tho finest locations for a fine residence on Fifth, avenue. Estate Dan. C.Hamilton, Deed. Drag stock. A complete drugstore, stock, fixtures and good will; also, a very fine ooda, fountain. Lease runs" to April, 1833. Loca tion, No. 27 Ohio street, Allegheny. 0 FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth avenue. au3040-TTSU The money you have given for RENT is forever lost to you. Vith 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 p.nd whera' your purchasewill bs certain to in- crease in value. BRINTON, On the main line of the P. K. K., and at the junction of the B. & O. K. 11. and P. & I H. R. K., and connected by the P., V. & ?..' K. It- with the entire Pennsylvania Com- l pony's system, and only 11 miles from tho city, h such a place! ' 11 is uut a lew minutes irom extcnsivo established industries: - The Edgar Thonnon .Steel Works. We'stinghouse Air Brake Works. P. R. R. Co.'s Shops, at Walli New Wire Mill at Bissemer. This Company's plan of Urinton is com Dlete with Graded Streets, City Water, Natural Gas, Sidewalks, and the prices are unnsnallv low. "We will bnilil a home for you on nionthly pavments. Call ou EAST PITTSBURG- IMPROVEMENT CO., No. 117 Wood Street, Pittsbnrg, Pa. No. 402 Bnrton Street, Braddock, Pa. Braddoek Avenue, Brinton, Pa. Bank Building, Wilmerdiug, Fa. anI3-"4-TU3 OIL PRODUCTION $275 Per Barrel. Third sand production of 3G barrels, net; SO acre lease, royalty: wells, 4 boilers, 4 en gines nnd full pumping outfits production coming almost entirely from two weUs therefore, about SI.COO of junk can bo taken oft", leaving 30 barrels, torf,0C0; thobestnnd cheapest property in the oil regions to-day; mu-ft be sold to close out a business and a. quick buyer can get a bargain. LIGGETT BROS., 71 Diamond St. au30-$G 12 ACRES ' NEAR CITY on car lino, well located to sell off in build ing lots, withtwogooddwellingsandplnnted in choice fruit. Will .sell at a bargain as a, whole ou a small cash payment. Inquire 31. F1. HIPPLE & CO., an30-lll-Tnsn 1X5 Fourth ave. $:l4,oooi TEN-ROOM 3IODEKN BRICK HOUSE, On one of the best streets of East End, ami very central. GOOD LARGE LOT. S. A. IICXCI25 Sl CO., PENN AND SHADY AVS., E.. an20-JO-TT3 BL-AJIIKTIEl Free Transportation. CHARLES SOMERS &CO., 323 Fourth Avenue. auCC-S9 -:.j t - - - au23-6S.-rts39 f .V " ,. ; I. , 1 - v v&' 'a: ill 4 . ra 9' -A- V . S. -fc
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