tPgTrfBi J3fr Wm1' THE- PEGTSBURG DISPATCH, - MONDAY. SEPTEMBER- -7' 1891 3 A MODEL HOSPITAL The Institution rianned for McKees port to Be Without a Peer H THIS SECTION OF THE STATE. The Sanitary Arrangements and Lighting of the Very Best A CKEDIT TO ENERGETIC PROJECTORS In The Dispatch some weeks" ago was related how some hustlers in McKeesport had planned a hospital and had the project up to the point of letting contracts, in the time ordinarily devoted to discussing pre liminaries. Tn this issue is presented a cut --" the building, which was eksicned bv I iodgdon & Thomas, No. S3 Fourth avenue, this city. It will be a credit not only to ine men ino conceived ana pushed tue project ere the public had given it thought, but to that public which took hold with earnestness of purpose, and, in scrip tural parlance, with singleness ofheart. The building will be on an elevation of "."i feet above the main street, commanding a grand view of the valley and Mir roundiiig ncigbboihood. It is ac cessible by an easy grade on Evans avenue. The official department, 00 by 4S feet, will be in front, centrally lo cated with wings on either side, measuring 32 3y 90 feet Communicating between the win-rs, and rear ot the official department, will be au inclosed corridor 15 by 100 feet Jor the use of convalescents during inclem ent weather, in addition to the porch room on each floor. It will cover an area of about 10,000 feet, and the cubical contents of the building v ill be 480,000 feet. Each story is 14 feet high, and will be well lighted and is ipecially planned with the view of obtain ing the best possible results in heating and tcntilatiun. EXCELLENT SAXITART ABBAXGEMEXTS. Special attention las been paid to sani tary arrangements, so as to keep all sani tary work separated from the main building, ami'ventilaied separately so as to preclude any chance of one patient's condition con taminating another. The ventilation is calculated on the basis by supplyine each patient with 3,000 cubic feet of air per hour. After a complete investigation of the vali nes systems of ventilation in use it was de cided to exhaust foul air at both loner una upper parts ot the rooms. m& 353 a fllr (isesEe iW&'fofti U W ssspiflissa a r?. 1 -s-m j '. j lsiiiiEinpniBw SI KEK5PORT S 3IODEL Tlie diversity of opinion amonrr experts nn the subject was surprising. Exhaustion at the lower end of the room seemed to have the most adherents. This was decided to he defective, for the reason that the air by the process of respiration will, when ex haled, be found to have lost abont 20 per cent of its oxygen bv the formation ofcar lonie acid which will have increased about 100 per cent, thiv forming about lour per cent, while the water vapor will form about live per cent of the volume In addition, the inhaled air will have been warmed, from 70 to 90 and, notw itlistanding the increased proportion of carbolic acid, which is about one and one-half times heavier than air, will, owinp to the increase of temperature and the levitv of the water vapor, be about 3 per cent lighter when inhaled. Thus it will be een that the vitiated air will not fall to the cround, n cenerallr presumed. but will naturally rise above the level of the breathing line, and the carbonic acid will immediately diffuse itself into the sur rounding "air, where it should be given a means f exit. ON I.Y ONE l'KASIIILE PLAN. There was but one plait that could be adopted, were it considered indispensable that ventilation -liould be at the lloor. and that was to cvhatt the air, or create a cur rent of nana air of the elocity of ten feet jxt second, at or neir the floor line, and if this plan alone were depended upon the vitiaf ed air must circulate along the breathing line until it became cool, and consequently in St descent it would be inhaled a second time, or at least a portion would, and the remainder be attracted by the circulating current of warm air. When both systems arc adopted and fresh air is admitted at about veven feet from the floor, without placing the room under pressure, ventilation must be perfect, as the warm, rarihed air will condense and the vitiated will escape at the top and lower portions, leaving a vacuum in the middle, it is nat ural and evident that cool, fresh air will gradually be taken into the room by means of s-jiccially constructed windows and oc cupy a middle stratum at the breathing line. The laundry w ill be 32 feet square, with drying room of the ame size, and will be fitted with all appointments approved to date. The kitchen will be ou the upper lloor, so that no odor arising from cooking can be detected in any other part of the building. Klectrical communication through all parts .f the building will be complete, and bv this means and speaking tubes the Superintendent's room will be connected with every ward and the rooms of the nurses. An automatic fire extin guislrer and a plentiful supply of reels and liose in all corridors w ill also "form a feature of the institution. There will be three wards, 50x30 feet, and one, 32x90 feet, with private wards and padded cells of various wzes, and an operating room, 20x30 feet THE APAltTMENTS FOR NUltSES. The nurses will have two well lighted and pleasant t-itting rooms on each floor and sleeping apartments over certain por tions ol the building. The dining room will be 30x00 leet, and will be separate from all wards and food will be conveyed to it by dumbwaiters and distributed throughout the building on special trolleys. The struct ure w ill be built of brick with stone trim mings. To the architects' description Mr. Pflaum adds that advantage of the" slope of the ground has been taken so as to get a base ment without excavation. The heating will be tij steam or hot water, three boilers be ing used, one located under each outbuild ing and one under the main building. They are all connected and can be disconnected so that in the warm weather when not needed one or two may be dispensed with. The operating room iii the "right wing will havo large windows and a glass roof so as to fcecure abundant light To assnre themost perfect t entilation there will be fire places in the wards, and fans will be erected in the corridors if found necessary. The circular corridor will answer for a' number of pur poses not heretofore enumerated. In addi tion to the flowers tnd plants the library will be located in it, and all in all McKees porter:. might be tempted to get sick jtlst A k $m nmitvi r. 5 F for the sake of the comfort to be derived from a sojourn in the hospital. AIT ARMISTICE IN SIGHT. Local Musical Organlratlons Ukely to Set tle Their Differences. At the meeting of the Mutual Musical Protective Union, yesterday afternoon, steps were taken toward settling the differ ences existing between certain bands in this city. The meeting was largely attended, due to the fact that almost the entire Cappa band was present, they being members of the National Association. A resolution was offered by August Kreil, asking that fines heretofore inflicted on musicians now outside of the union be remitted. This was the cause of the original split in the union. The resolution caused quite a spirited dis cussioD, in which nearly every member took part, President Rhue in particular, who heartily favored it. Mr. Bramer, one of Cappa's soloists, who is President of Union Ho. 1, of New York, when he learned of the existing differences, I advised the adoption of the resolution, which advice was followed. It is now prob able tnat tne hght which has been going on for a long time will be settled. The Mu sical Union is making arrangements for a grand banquet to be tendered to the mem bers of Cappa's band some time during their stay in this city. 2iiss o'beilits work: She Cannot Complete Plttalinxg In Less Tlian Two TVeeks. Miss Mary O'Reilly, Deputy State Fac tory Inspector, has been a very busy official since her arrival in Pittsburg. Yesterday she enjoyed her first day of rest since com ing to the city, and made a number of social calls. "I expected to be able to complete my work here in about a week or ten days," she said to a DlSFATCH reporter, "last evening, "but now find that it will require two weeks. I will have nothing to give out tor publication until mv work here is about finished to my satisfaction. The result will be important to the public, and I know of no better way to make it known. than to give a report to the. newspapers, which I will do in written form about next Saturday." A New Branch of the C. M. B. A. Branch No. 105 of the Catholic Mutual Benefit Association has been formed at Charleroi with 25 charter members. The following officers were chosen: Spiritual Adviser.Rev. Robert McDonald; President, B. A. Zolncr; Eirst Vice President, Ed Callaghan; Second Vice President, John Ryan: Recording Secretary, Fred Kohl; Assistant Secretary, John A. Mangold; Fi nancial Secretary, H. Grummer; Treasurer, HOME FOB THE SICK. James Keenan; Marshal, Frank Engel; Guard, Nicholas Paul; Trustees, H. Grum mer, Fred Kohl, Ed Callaghan, Charles Iteitsch and B. A. Zolner. The branch will meet on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Shortsighted To leave stocks, bonds and valuables in safes accessible to others when you can for a small sum have your own private box in the safe-deposit vaults of the Farmers' De posit National Bank, 66 Fourth avenue. Administrators, executors, guardians and others will find it to their advantage to look into this. mwf Excursions to Bntler Fair September 8, O, 10 and 11. Trains leave Pittsburg and Western depot 7:40, 8:30, 1030 a. m., 3, 4:0o, 550, 6:25 p. M.. city time. Bound trip tickets, good till Saturday, $1 60. New suits to-day. Handsomest styles.. Largest assortments. Jos. Horse & Co. 'a Penn Avenue Stores. Look to Your Health. In other words drink Pilsnerbeer and gain strength and vigor. Call for it at saloons. The Iron City Brewing Company, Manu facturers. Telephone No. 1186. Special sale of misses' long coats for school wear at ?5 worth ?8 and flO. Jos. HOBifE & Ca's Penn Avenue Stores. MEETINGS AT NOTICES. Business Changes. -rvISSOLTTTIOX otlcc is hereby given that the firm of Aiken & Henry, produce merchants, doing business at Nos. 603 and 603 Liberty street, has this day been dls tolved by mutual consent, J. K. Henry" having dis posed of his Interest in said firm to Charles P. Johnson and George F. Sleirid, who, in connection with John Alkcn, will continue the business at No. 605 Liberty street, under the firm name and title of Atken. Johnson A Co., who will csiume all debts and collect all outstanding accounts of the old firm. JOHN AIKEN. J. K. HENRY. 1891. . ses-g PnrrsBtJBO. Pa., Sept. 1, .Legal Notices. VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN TTIAT AS MY J. son, SAMUEL THOMAS MARTIN. has left my home I will not be responsible for any debts he may contract. "JOHN EVAN MARTIN. se4-24 September 3, 1691. FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST COMPANY, 121 and 123 Fourth avenue. INSTATE OF WILLIAM O. LEMMON. DE J CEASED-Notice Is hereby riven that letters of administration on the estate of William G. Lcm mon have Deen granted to the undersigned, to whom all persons Indebted to said estate arc re quested to make Immediate payment, and those halng claims against the same should make tbem known without delav. FIDELITY TITLE & TRUST CO, Administrator. JOHN C SACK, Attorney. se-21-si IN RE-APPLICATION OF THE SCHOOL DIS TRICT of the Borongh or Beltihoovcr to bor row money and Issue bonds, o. 238, October Term. 1891. Notice is herebv given that the Board or Directors of the school district of Beltzhoorer Borough have tiled a petition ln said Court for a decree authorizing them to borrow money for the purpose of purchas ing grounds. erecting and furnishing of school building thereon, amd to Issue bonds for the same. That unless exceptions arc filed In the meantime, a decree will be made In accordance with said petition on SATURDAY, the third day or October, 1891, at 10 o'clock A. M. W. L. BIRD, ""'cllor. ie6-110-M ritOPOSALS. Office op the BmxixoBLs.it Lakd Ijt-1 PROVEMEXT COJPAST, P1403 CARSOJT bTREET, PlTTSBtntO, 8. 8. ) KOPOSALS ABE INVITED FOK LAY 1JG aline or eight (8) Inch cast Iron '"? i r P pe tTom the twenty-Inch using main or the Monongaliela Water Company, on Ar lington avenue. Twenty-seventh ward, out to the lioulet nrtl on the company's plan of lots at Southvicw place. Specifications can be seen on application at the office of the company. All bids must lie sealed and sent In before noon, sepc it, inn. CHAS. E. BREITWE1SEB, Sec se6-77-srwT -H. ! apspFSIlliijIfi 83 MS$ ' -Set SB , J VI - L' -"llr-J. k. "l XII rtJ-w I VSTDlsplay advertisements one dollar per square for one insertion. Classified real estate advertisement on thit page ten cents per line for each insertion, and none taken for lot than thirty cents. UNTIL 'FURTHER NOTICE ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE Classified under the followlne hidings will be ao ccptcd at the rate of ONE CENT PER WORD FOE EACH INSERTION when paid for In ad vance cither at main or branch offices. Wanted Advertisements of all Kinds, SUCH AS SITUATIONS, MALE HELP, FEMALE HELP, AGENTS, BOOMS, BOARDING, BOAKDEKS, MISCELLANEOUS, FEKSONAI TO LET BOOMS, MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND FOUND. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. Smlthfield and Diamond Streets, ALVTAYS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WHERE WANT. FOR SALE. TO LET. AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS TVTLL BE RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch. FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 1U2 CARSON STREET. TELEPHONE NO. KE2. FOR THE EAfaT END, J. AV. "WALLACE. 613 TENN AVE. PITTSRURO-ADDITTONAL. THOMAS MCCAFFREY, 3509 Butter street. EMIL G. STUCKEY, 21th street and Tcnn avenue. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCHER, No. 82 Federal street. H. J. MrBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. F. II. EGGERS & SON, Ohio and Chestnm street. THOMAS McHENRY, TV estcmand Irwin avenues. G. AY". HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves. PERRY M. GI.EIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ave. WANTED. Stale Help. 1 JOY Bright, active boy for office; It years old; Xj good writer and scholar. Address, in own handwriting, E. E. K. Dispatch office. sc6-6 BOY A good, tont boy. with some experience In bakery; immediately. Reed, cor. Fulton st. se"-15 BOY To learn the barber trade, with experience preferred, a 1 3700 Fifth av. se7-l BOY-Brlght, Sixth St. strong boy for china store. 17 SC7-23 T)OY Good boy. Inquire at St. Charles Hotel. se7-39 COATJIAKERS FIrst-elass cont makers. P. J. Loughncy, 904 Liberty st. Call on se7-17 COOK An experienced cook for lunchroom; good place for steady man, 1125 Liberty St., city. se7-H T7NGINEER A competent man wno understands li blacLsmithlng and ho orse shoeing; steady work. Box 9S0, city. ECD-10 -EXPERIENCED d, X j curate and quick: bookkeeper: must be ac curate and quick : state age and talary expected. Ellnood. Dispatch office. seu-iu TXIKESIAN A flrst-class foundry forcmin on Jj nrintiue press and reneral worl 3rk:ajoungman preferred. Address glifng age. past and present employers, u. ji.ju., lioxj, uosion. jia:. seo-16-MWS T?OUR vounflr persons For private short beslunlncr fceut. 15: recitation V hand class. Tuesday and Friday evenings at 7 o'clock; terms, 4 50 per month, payable monthly: best system. For particulars address Box 860, Pittsburg, Pa. se4-31 GEKERAL agents For our non-evaporating, non-freezing chemical are pall; entirely new: patent recently granted: quick seller; applv at once. The Worcester Fire Appliance Co., 33-44 Front St., TYortestir. Mass. se5-60 "A TAN By The Prudential Insurance Co., a 1JL respectable man to collect: must also be a good solicitor and able to furnish satisfactory security. Apply to the Superintendent. Boom 2, 123 Sandusky st., Allegheny. se6-102 UfAS- For dairy work; one that understands at ling to horses. AcdIv to John Fav. 425 JU tending to horses. AVebster t., city. se7-16 OBGAKIZERS-The Orier of Solon pays S1.000 in seven jears and S25 per week sick benefits; three yeirs old; 8,000 members; reserved fund with accrued Interest S257.000: llv men wanted; splendid chance. Apply 39 i lfth av.. third floor. au2C-78 REGISTERED druggist to take charge of store; must he te nperate. Call at Kaercher's Phar macy, S213-Fifth av.. Pittsburg. se.7-19 QALESMEtJi By largest tea eo. ;three experienced i larnuy salesmen: ut mose'uawng gooa iraae and able to give small bond, best salary or commls- filon glien. Address Gifts. Dlsmtch office. se6-112 SALESMAN Experienced salesman for the men's turnlshlng department. Call C. Welsser, 435 and 437 Market St., city. sc7-33 SHOEMAKERS-For repairing, at once, at A. Whlteley's, 123 Third av. se7-30 SOLICITORS For life Insurance: liberal commis O slons; policy taking because most pleasing In price and plan. Murry Jb Edsall, 34 Fidelity hulld Ing. mVr-49 rpUTOR In Homer's Iliad; Greek at slghtand Orld X at sight. Address B. C. A., Dispatch offlce. sel-42 rnwo flrst-class scrap beaters to heat piled scrap JL on board;. Address Mitchell, Tranter & Co., Covington, Ky. se5-Cl YOUN G man with moderate education, aTilllty and ambition can secure rapid promotion; salary first vrar too per month. Address Clayton, No. 31 .North Thirteenth st.. Philadelphia, Pa. 8e7-5 YOUNG man with experience to sell dressgoods. llotlng, Speer & Co., 71Q Penn av., Pittsburg. scC-140 J7CA MOITII and expenses Tor salesmen In O I O every county in the U. S. ; samples and outfit free: no experience necessary: ) cirlv con tracts made: finest and caslet selling goods man ufactured. Address with stamp for full particu lars, E. Converse, 24 Ilerrou st., Worcester, Mass. J) 15-23-D Wanted Agents. AGENTS On salary or commission to handle the new patent 'hemlcil Jnk- erasing pencil the greatest selling novelty ever producea; erases Ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion ol paper; 200 to 500 per ccntprofit: one agent's sales amounted to 56JO In six days; another 32intno hours; we want one energetic general agent for each btate and Territory. For terms and full particu lars, address The Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., La Crosse. Wis. mv22-75 A GENTS-Rand, McNallv & Co.'s new family XX. atlas of the world. Indexed; third edition for 1891 Just out; thoroughly revised, greatly enlarged: English and German: popular price S3 7o; write quick for Uberal terms and sample map Rand, McNally & Co., 323 Broadway, New York City. 6(6-208 -fAP AGENTS-Kand, McNallv Co.'s new JUL reversible map of the United States and world Just ont; don't be deceived, you haven't seen it; best terms: exclusive territory- Rand. McNally & Co., 323 Broadway, New York City. sea-208 ' CO TO7a day at home Agents wanted cvery SO where: fastest selling artlc'es in the world; cither sex: catalogue free. Address W. B. Alli son. Wheeling, A . Va. se-74) Dnsiness Opportunities. THEAcmeScale Co., of Dayton, O., wishes to secure the services of a competent man to manage the sale of the Acme Computing Scale in Fittsbnrg and Allegheny City; must have unques tionable reference and be responsible. Address for Interview. H. I. Shlnkle, Seventh Avenue Hotel se7-29 Wanted Female flciii. C CHAMBERMAID Good chambermaid. J St. Charles Hotel. Inquire scfi-169 COMPETENT cook and houscgirls Ten for East End;23Scdgewlck street, Allegheny, Employ ment office. sc6-30 COOK An experienced female second cook. 1125 Liberty St., city. se7-12 COOK Good plain cook wares: Thomas St.. sec small famllr; irna I Thomas St.. second house from Fifth av., near Point Breeze Presbyterian Church se6-27 DISHWASHER At 1125 Liberty St., city. se7-12 GIRL For general housework for small family. Apply to 218 North Ulland av.. East End, be tween Sand 12o'clock. se7-ll GIRL For general housework. Desirable place; good wages. Jones, 83 Locust St., near Chest nut. 6e7-2S GIRLS Two experienced dining room gills at 31-33 Diamond aq city. se7-24 GIRL for general housework. 2S56 Smallman st. ses-so GOVERNESS-To take charge of two little girls, 6 and 8 years, and teach English, French and mnsic. State experience and name; refer ences. Address "Personal," Box E, East .Liver pool, O. sS-12s HOUSEKEEPER, laundress, nurses, cook, dining-room girls," chamber maids, 200 house girls, German and colored girls: 601aborers:team- stcrs. one boy. jlts. i- Thompson, 603 Grant st. au30-D LADIES In city or country to make light fancy goods at their homes iu leisure hours. Con stant work and good pay given. Address, Inclos ing stamp. Managers Art Needle Work Bazaar. Chicago, ID. Box 920. auSS-75 LADIES To do fancy work, at their homes; we turnlsh material and pay per piece. Call and see work, or address with stamp. J, M. Lemar& Co., No. 90 Fourth av., near M ood. se6-118 LADIES 10 handsome chorus ladles for reliable traveling company. Address Reliable. DIs patch offlce. scO-201 Wanted Real Estate. FURNISHED house of 7 or 8 rooms; near car line. B. C, Dispatch office. sc5-37 WANTED. Wanted Male and Female Help. nflOD short nrdpr (Wit. mnlA or female. Mll- Jt ler's. 123 Fifth av. e7-20 HELP 20 laborers, 10 farm hands, coachman, hotel cooks, chambermalds.dlshirashcrs, din in jTroom gn-Is. family cooks and chambermaids, $1 per week: 200 house girls, 4 colored girls, Germans and Swedes, child's nurse. Meehan'b, 515 Grant street. . se7-D ONE person (cither sex). In every locality in the U.S. to distribute light packages ,from honse to house; earnings (3 to S3 per day; no talking or soliciting. Address Excelsior Novelty Agency, New Castle, Pa. 8e8-15 "VOUNGmen and ladies, to attend day and cven X lng sessions at the Actual Business College. No. & Sixth ave. Private tcachiug a specialty: by the month. 85; bookkeeping taught by actual busi ness practice, shortSlSnd and typewriting. M. J. mnner, xresiuoui; i. ju. xiiiujj countant. se6-lSl f)ff HOUSE girls, cooks, chambermaids, laun- jjj aresses. zweae gins ior onu uuu-c , Federal si., Allegheny. scO-152 Wanted Situations. POSITION As cashier, by young lady of experi ence; will do office work alio : best of references from present employer. Address L. B. Y., Dispatch office. POSITION Bv an experienced bookkeeper as clerk or bookkeeper: can write shorthand and use the typewriter; good references. W. D., Dis patch office. -seS-11 POSITION By a young man with a good practi cal knowledge or architecture, with a good architect. Address Architect, Dispatch office. se7-2 nOSITION In office 14 years old faiilv edu- J cated; familiar with Anxious, Dispatch office. both cltles. Address se6-33 SITUATION As traveling salesman or any posi tion renulrinirsilcsmansalnand thorough busi ness knowledge; havclOyears' extensive road ex. iierlcnce; 18 3 ears' business training; am a rms bnrger, with Pittsburg references from all employ ers. Address Strictly Business, Dispatch office, scO-32 SITUATION Plumber and steam fitter of long and varied experience wants permanent pasl tlon with good firm. Address Plumber, Pittsburg Supply Co., city. seC-122 TUTOR Experienced successful tutor, college graduate, has lew spare hours: elementary branches: college preparation; highest references. Tutor, Dispatch office. sc6-18-MWFSU Wanted Boarders and Eodgcrs. LODGERS-At Anchor notel. 323-327 Liberty St., cor. Fourth: lodging per night, 25c, Sic. SOc; per week, 81 25, 1 75. fe jit. au20-02 OCCUPANTS-Second-story front room with board. 49 Washington St., Allegheny. se7-18 Wanted rartners- P ARTY with $3,000 to purchase half Interest In old-established and growing manufactory In this cltv: payment for Interest, If properly secured, can be'defcrred as long as desired: man wanted more than money; no one need apply unless pre pared with unexceptional references as to integrity and ability: business will engross all or his time and require hi undivided attention. Address Capital, Dispatch office. set-81 PARTNER An active partner for an established real estate, loan and stock business of 11 years; we hare all the business on hands that we can transact: a cash capital of toOOto 11, (TO required. Address H. T Dispatch office. sed-9 PARTNER Silent or actlre, with 12,000 or 13,000: good paying, light manufacturing business; wholesale trade. Address G. M. K., Dispatch office. seC-136 C T 300 Partner wanted to travel as treasurer of DJLj a "cure Theatrical Success:" 36 weeks booked at first-class theaters; profits will exceed fl.000 weekly. For Interviews, address Success, Dispatch olhce. sc6-ax) Financial. MONET to loan Immediately; 830,000 has been left with us to place this week in sums to suit applicants: this is a splendid opportunity to arties wanting money at once, iuorns xs r lem- lng, 10S Fourth av. jyiz-w-ii' "ST"ONET to loan on short notice. John K. ilL EwlngA Co., 107 Federal St. au30-52-MWT MORTGAGES-S100.000 to loan; aums 500 tn (5,000 to $20,000: expenses light; inone) ready. S. J. Fleming. 152 Fifth av. au20-05 MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county prop erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaier Co., 92 Fourth av. mli2-D QUICK loan of not over $2,500; highest Interest paid; real estate security. Address Loan. Dispatch offlce. aull-9B Miscellaneous. A 'GREAT reduction TVc want evervbody to know that we have reduced our best 5 00 cabi nets to S3 00. Stewart & Co.. 90 and 92 Federal st.. AUcgbeny, Pa.; diamond PhotoettesSl 00. SC2-71 A T Lake Side Cottage. Point Chautauqua, N. Y. xjl gooa nunung anu n and fishing: hay fever nnknown; terms as 50 a week. seO-20 Address Miss C. A. Pritchard, CtASH or credit Yes, cash or credit; these are our terms ou tine dress goods and jackets. J. Dwyer, Room 4, McCance block, cor. Seventh av. and Smlthfield. seS-125 I7VERY lady to try PIckstone's Washing Crystal 2j and see how foolish 6he would be to hang onto the old time washing powders. sefi-133 EVERY person who dreads wash day to try Pick stone Crystal. scO-133 FURNITURE to rc-upholser-Haugh & Keenan, S3 Water st. seZ-K-uwr IADIE3 to buy fine rtresj goods and Jackets for 1 cash or credit of J. Dwter, Room 4, MeCanco block, cor. Seventh ave. and Smlthfield, auG-115 PEOPLE moving from the city to have ns pack their furniture. Haugb 4 Keenan, 33 Water st. Phone 162S. SC2-4G-MWF PIANO and furnlturemoving Shanahan Transfer Co., bmlthfield, corner Water. se4-C9-MWFSU PICKbTONE'S washing crystal Is the best dirt eradlcator on the market. ecS-139 PUPILS For small evening classes in Latin, Ger man and mathematics. Address Graduate, Dis patch office. se4-2S STORE AND BASEMENT We want to rent by January 1 a first Door store and basement; it must be loctted In the district bounded by bmlthfield and Penn tts. and Third and Stnenth as., and not less than 13-foot celling. Address, with terms, Onega, Dispatch office. se5-42 TRUNKS hauled to and from East End for 50c. Campbell & Davis, 12 Seventh av. Telephone 26. ; jyl7-90 TRY PIckstone's Washing Crstal for lice cur tains. seO-139 TRY PIckstone's Washing Crystal for fine clothes. s 06-133 USE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer Jones' Magic Roacii Powder: contains no poison; roaches namsneo ny contract; satislactionglven or no no pay. ... AIlc l'reparea Dy ueo. w. Jones, 222 Federal st. eheuy. Pa, bold by all flrst-class drngzists. " IU53-131-MWT' FOK SALE OIPKOVED KEAL .ESTATE. Ilazelwood Residences. POR SALE Two good houses for 83,500; renting for S350 per year; a nice home and a paying In- v estmcut. avenue. (331) W. A. Uerron & Sons, 80 Fourth ses-134-7, 10, 15,19" (JJQ 500. Flowers avenue, near Second avenue, OO, Ilazelwood, Twentv-thlrd ward. New frame dwelling, six rooms, hall and torches, slate mantels, tile hearths, lot 25vll3 back to alley; terms JU.'flO cash, balance on time. J. 31. McCrlckart, 140 Filth ave. ; Tel. 1676. au30-ll-M Allegheny .Residences. I70U SALE-J5.900 only, on one of the best streets leading off North av., Allegheny, half square from Nortli parks, brick house, 8 rooms, corner lot, 20x117 feet. (12). W. A. Herron & Sons 80 Fourth av. au30-72-MTh Q( Sampson st., corner Race st , Second ward, t Allegheny, brick house seven rooms, hall, bath and attic; all conveniences; price $1,000 less than cost; possession October 1. See John K. Effing Co.. 107 Federal st. au30-182-MWSu S3 800 will buy a house on Veto St.. near 5 piorth av.. Alleffhenr; lusttipwr eIt iwim. and hall, good cellar, all conenlences: Iot20x50: cheap property; do not lall to see It. Howard Brown, lol Fourth av. sc6-lll-MWF Suburban Residences. acres and fine residence on line of P.. Ft. O 1-2 W. C. R. It, near the city, 2 minutes' walk A beautiful nrniwplr nn.e.ua from R. It. station, lng modern appliances and tn prime order through out, to be sold at public sale on Tuesday afternoon, bept. 15, at 3 o'clock, on the premises. Photograph of the property and full particulars trom James W. Drape & Co., Agents aud Auctioneers. 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg. se4-44-D FOR SALE LOTS. City Lots. POR SALE-On Write av., on cable line, only a short ride from Wood St., lot 20x95 feet. (118). W . A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. se6-73-it Suburban Lots. LOTS-Beau tiful building lots forfrom tlOO to 1300. In the Eighteenth ward ; long payments: easy terms, inquire of Chas. E. Cornelius, attorney, 40U Grant St., Pltteburg: or go to his office, Moru lngsldcav., onthe grounds, and see his agent. T. Eu. Cornelius. myw-43-D THE remainder of lots In "Keystone Plan." Craflon.fire minutes' walk from R. R. station. Plans and terms rrom Jas. W. Drape & Co., 31S Wood street, Pittsburg. s-H-D farms. A GOOD farm of abont 60 acres, large barn, fine large orchard; every tree laden with the choicest fruit, etc. : situate near the city, within one mile of rauroaa station; churches, schools, stores, posty omce, etc., etc. jas. w. Drape X Co.. 313 w etc. Jas. W. Drape Jt Co.. 313 Wood St.. city. se4-44-D' TOR SALE BUblNESa. Business Opportunities. A GOOD paying Jewelry store on prominent street in AUcghcuv: done over t8.00O repair work last year; fine cigar store 1 j central part of the cltv: liiery stable, milk route, grocery stores, a to Sl(U0i); restaurant. Holmes A Co., 420 Smtth fielrt st. au23 BRICK plant. conslstlngofgrindlngpan, engine, boUer, etc.: engines, boilers, clay and ore pins, and brick yard supplies. Thomas Carlln's bfus. au5-)l-jn 4- FOR. SALE BUSINESSr Business Opportunities. BUSINESS chance-Stock and fixtures of a con fectionery stand-: rent cheap: good reasons forsclllng. 1812 Carson st. c6-210 TVRUG store or one-h alf Interest; a rare oppprtu XI nlty ror a druggist to engage. In o highly profitable business with small cajntal. Cost price guaranteed in profits In- four months. Address Bex, Dispatch office. se6-S09' LEA8E Of Campbell House, hotel and saloon. Public square. Youngstown. O. sel-70 LIVERY business Horses, hearse, surrey, coaches, buggies and wagons, etc. Keystone stables, 180 Sandusky at.. Allegheny. an9-48 EOK SALE MISCELLANEOUS. Horses. Vehicles. Live Stock. G IOACH Oncthree-qnarterhlgh seated carriage. ' cheap. Apply at Keystone stables, .No. ISO ndusky St., Allegheny. aul5-B Sandusky DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons all styles; our own make. IVu, Jleekert, 340 to 341 Ohio St., Allegheny. Telephone, 343). Jel0-45-MWS FIVE-YEAK-OLD sorrel horse; good for buggy or horseback; weighs abont 1,050 pounds. Inquire at 317 River ave.. Allegheny. sc6-49 Machinery and Metals. AUTOMATIC hoisting engines-Work perfectly right and left, with single or double drum: second-hand boilers and engines also on hand; general machine workpromptly executed; corre spondence solicited. Combination Engine Co., Llm.,3140Pennave.,Plttsburg. TcllSGS. delO-6-MWS BOILERS Second-hand, all sizes, 4 to 100 h. p., locomotives, portables, uprights, tubulars and horizontals, aslo manufacturers of boilers, tanks, stacks, etc. ; old anvils rcsteeled, dressed and ground, finished as good as new. w, Man chester & Co., Twenty-eighth St., Pittsburg. au30-M-D C1UFOLA Second-hand cupola; tweer and blast 1 Pipe complete: shell 41 inches In diameter; for one fourth value. Hockensmlth & Wagnor, Irwin, Pa. j se4-20 ENGINES and boilers, second-hand: largest stock of all sizes; 16x3fi, 12x24, 12x18, 10x20. ior 18. 10x12. 9x12,8x12.7x12. 6x12: mounted portable en gine, boilers of all sizes, shafting, pulleys, pumps, governor, etc. Telephone, 3401, 23 and 25 Park way, Allegheny, Pa. J.S.Young apll-O" SAFES Two Small safes; new. Blsscll block. Inquire Room 203, SC6-11 SECOND-HAND engines and boilers-Two 33 horse-power and two ten horse-power statlon- ary cnzlnes anu noiters. une icu norae-power nirtnlilc im wheels. Tnirty-uvc, i., iz, ten ana ugni norse-power engines, vertical ana nonzoniai, all good and will be sold cheap. Harmes' Machine Depot. 09 First ave. Jy29-D 1HE celebrated acme automatic safety engines and non-cxplositc boilers, for gas or oil fuiL from one to flve-horse power: also the latest im proved ventilating fans; perfect satisfaction guarauteed: bv J. Prigcr, General Agent, No. 4 Fifth av., ilttshurg. Pa. aul9-32-irWF Miscellaneous. BILLIARD and pool tables, office desks, store counters; two 8-ft. show cases. No. 90 Dia mond st. 6e5-51' B1 DLLIARI) and pool tables Two hundred sold thlswc.k. No. 90 Diamond st. sco-3 T7XP0SITION societ; v recelnl3 for membership verjr ciieup. Inquire Room SO, Bissell block. 6W-10T FOR SALE Pickstone Washing Crystal guaran teed perfectly harmless to hands or fabric. ' seC-133 FOR SALE-PIekstone's Washing Crystalmak es wash day a pleasure. seC-139 TTXR SALE Ask lour grocer for J; Washing Crystal. rickstone's seO-139 FOR SA.LE-PIckstono's Washing Crystal does ot the work. se6-13) F OR SALE PIckstone's Washing Crystal only costs 5 cents. seO-139 "PR SALE Try PIckstone's Washing Crystal. seO-139 CINGING birds, Irds, parrots, gold flsh. small pet Esplch's, 640 Smlthfield st. se4-C3 J auimals. 300 WHISKY barrels, field st. J.Speck,305.Smlth-6C5-41 TO LIST. City Residences. AN eight-room brick house on Mifflin St., Six teenth ward; modern Improvements: rentSM per month. Inquire Meanor & Harper. 4061 Penn avenue. se5-33-MWSt T7IKE eight-room house. No. 20 Third St., below t? Penn av. ; also some unfurnished rooms for housekeeping. Inquire at 301 Penn av. se4-22t TO LET-S15; neat new brick house, four rooms; Larklns, near Twenty-eighth street: Bend for list. W. A. Herron & Sons. se6-13i-MWrt East Enrl Resldencos- C1RA7G St., near Fifth av. Fine two-story and j attic Oneen Anne residence of 10 rooms and re ception hall: handsomely papered and with every mooern convenience. 162 Fourth av. Baxter. Thompson & Co.. se6-179-MWFSSut mo LET-Onc of the best locations In East End. L South Neglev. near Fifth av.. modem brick house ten rooms. $15 84 pe: month. W. A. Herron se5-51-Dt & sons, so a ourtu av. Allegheny Residences. TVTICE i five-room dwelllnc Federal st extension. IS Inquire of J. B."McKee, 708 Penn av.. Room 611. fe7-64-MWSt Business Srnts. BUSINESS stand on Federal st. : long lease from April 1, 1893 Inquire H. Sutmeyer Estate. 173 Federal St.. Room 1. Be7-23-MTTt NEW storeroom, 60 Fmnkstnwn av.. East End, three floors 22x70, with cellar, elevator and all modern conveniences: good location and reasona ble rent. Applv to Vangorder A Lloyd. 6218 Penn av.. East End. Pittsburg. se6-79-MWSt STOREROOM or warehouse. No. 407 Ferry st. Kent very low. Inquire on premises. se4-23t Rooms. "TTCEIjY furnished front rooms; both gases. 1 bath. 15 minutes' walk from Court House, 240 Dinwiddle st. se6-4Ct T OOMS Furnished rooms with kitchen, etc. 41 X Logan st. near W) He. se6-195t TWO unfurnished connecting rooms: both gases, use bith; bright and new. 240 Dinwiddle st. se6-47t TWO furnished front rooms, Wylieav. fourth Door. 123 se6-10Ct TERSONAl LADIES should watch for our opening announce ment next week. O'Reilly's. 407 Market st. se6-176 LADIES Have vour bancs cut by the Parisian hair dresser at Miss M. Landers, 25 Fifth a v. ce6-181 PERSONAL Patents procured. O. D. Levis, solicitor. 131 Fifth av., next Leader office, i-lttsburjr. se7-3I "PERSONAL High school and ward school books, X old and new: lowest prices. Frank Bacon & Co., 301 Smlthfield St. au27 PERGONAL We have boos. and lots of them: largest old bookstore west of tho Allegheny Monntalns. Levi's. 900 Liberty st. jylO TiERSONAL Cash nald for old gold and sliver: X jewelry repaired: new work made to order. Chris. Hauch, 541 Smlthfield. Jyl7-13 PERSONAL Everett Club news The pianos de livered this week on the Ji 00 weekly payment plan are Club A No. 2W, Mrs. S. Gibson. Oneida St.. Ml. Washington: Club B No. 130. MUs Blanche Everett, 5708 Mignonette st., E. E. Pittsburg. se6-35 ERSONAL Here is a good chance. ladles; J. Dwyer sells the latest styles in fine dress goods and fall and winter jackets for cash or on credit; yes, casli or credit, and you have the use of goods while pjying for them. Room 4, McCance block, cor. beventh av. and Smlthfield. scC-125 PERGONAL When I was a smalt bov mv mother always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but since I got to be a great bigman, Dickson, the well known tailor. 65 Fifth av.. cor. Wood at., second floor, has been substituted, who now does all my cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape. 1C1. li9. myl5-S0-D PERSONAL Llnnckln's price list of dyeing and cleaning ladles' and gents' garments: GENTS' GARMENTS. DTED. Heavy overcoats ?- 00 Light overcoats 1 50 Undercoats 1 23 Pants 1 00 Vests 60 Fullsultdyed for 2 50 Cleanl ngandrepalrlngdonelnbestposslbleman ner at lowest rates. LADIES GOODS. DYED. Single Bhawls 75 Double shawls 1 25 Pla 10 covers ft 00 to 1 25 Portieres 2 00 to 5 00 Table covers 50 to 100 Jackets 1 00 to 2 CO Dresses . 1 Ol to 5 00 Ribbons 5c a yd. and up Kldsllppers, black only snepalr Kid gloves, black, only 25c pair Ostrich plumes cleaned or dyed black. 30c to 50c. Ostrich tins, dyed to match samples, C0C per bunch Lace curtains cleaned or tinted any shade, SOc. Ladles' straw or felt hats di ed any shade and shaped In the latest style. Dry cleaning our specialty. E. J. I.innekln A Co., 174 Federal st., Allegheny, and 638 Penn av.. Pittsburg. se6-42 M FOUND. FOUND All who have tried PIckstone's Wash lug Crystal will not wash without It. seC-133 IXWND-Tbat 24 Pittsburg Market is the best - place to buy smoked meats. Call and see P. uravcr. sefl-67 MORTGlGES'WANTEDl MONEY NOW READY, 1 for $40,000 nt 5 S-I0 per cent in Pittsburg. 2 for $700 at 6 per cent in Pittsburg. 8 for $1,000 at 6 per cent in Allegheny 1 for $800 at 6 per cent in Allegheny. 1 for $600 at 6 per cent in Pittsburg. CHARLES S0MERS& CO., 129 FOURTH AVE. " ' l AUCTION SALES. BY JAS. W. DBAPE & CO. UNPRECEDENTED " PUBLIC SALE I OF OVER &0C0 BUILDING LOTS On Spacious Avennes, Streets and Boule vards at Tho new manufacturing town on line of the Western Pennsylvania Railroad, on Wednesday, September 16, 1891, Commencing; at 10 o'clock a, m. Sales already upwards of $70,000. Over SIXTY HdUSES AND STORES Completed and occupied, and people clamor ing for more. The demand Is simply phe nomenal. Bnyers are coming from the cfty and surrounding country, atti acted to A vun AtutlE Dy reason of its advantageous situation for manufacturing; enterprises and sites for homes. Possessing inexhaustible coal fields, fire-clay deposits, sand, and re puted to have the be9t NATURAL GAS ter ritory in Western Pennsylvania. Ty2 Miles of River Front, Excellent railroad facilities, being: on one of the principal lines of the P. It. R., thus af fording direct access to both the Eastern and Western markets. Already a LARGE GLASS WORKS Is in successful operation. An extensive FOUNDRY AND MACHINE SHOP Is hcing constructed and will be in operation by December 1, with lumber yards ana brick works, and negotiations pending for other important branches of industries. The town is delightfully situated on the sweeping Kis kitninetns river, surrounded by umbrageous woods, abounding in primitive foi est trees, and nestling in scenery that stands un rivaled for extent and benuty. The ELIXIR OF LIFE is spread over the territory in its nndilnted purity, and the place, because of nn environment singularly and peculiarly its own, will soon outstrip all other towns in the vicinity. There is no doubt but In a few years the territory will be studded with manufacturing plants, residences and busi ness houses, with a population thronging its streets and avenues Tunning up into the thousands. NATURAL GAS From tho company's own territory has been secured and is being supplied to the factor ies, stores and dwellings in the town. An abundant supply of the purest perennial water. Churches and public school now be ing erected. Numerous stores on the ground and doing a flourishing business. Hotel, postofflce, etc., eta Do not fail to avail your self of the golden opportunity here offered to purchase choice lots that will yield large profits on the amount invested, as the town of Avonmoro Is already firmly established, ana gives evidence ot unparaiieiea growtu, based on the peerless eligibility of its manu facturing sites. Large mines of the best quality of the Pittsburg vein of coal now be ing operated, and the coal can be delivered to tho works at Avonmore by gravity. The sale will positively take place on the day named, rain or shine. In the event of inclemency of weather there is plenty "of shade and shelter. Free lunch at 12 o'clock. Title indisputable and unencumbered. Terms ot sale One-thitd cash on delivery of deed. Balance in two equal annnal pay ments, secured by bond and close purchase money mortgage on theproperty: 10 percent of the purchase money to be paid down on the day of sale. Train leaves Allegheny at 6.55 (city time) on morning of sale. Get tickets to Morenns station on West Penn Railroad from Federal street, Allegheny. For plans or further information call on or write to J. J. HOLLISTER. Ayonmore, Pa., Or 3 AS. W. DRAPE & CO., Agents and Auctioneers, se5-34-D 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. AUCTION SALE. CHOICE LOTS. AUCTION SALE OF 40 BUILDING- LOTS, On the Premises, f COR. DUFF ST. &WYLIE AV., Thirteenth Ward, Pittsburg, TUESDAY, Sept. S, at 3 o'clock p. M. Tho above desirable lots fronton Duff, Channcey and Ridge sts., Webster, Bedford and Wylie avs., all paved avenues. The lo cation is central, being abont ten minutes by cable cars from Court House. This will bo one of the last chances of the season to secure a cheap lot and have your own home. Terms One-third cash, balance in one and two years. GEO. JOHNSTON, Auctioneer. se5-22 62 Fourth av. A TTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE To close out a consignment. Twenty-seven fine chamber suites, 23 hand some parlor suites, bookcase, etc., TUESDAY, Sept. 8, at 10 o'clock, at our new store, 21 and 20 Ninth st. Tho entire stock of a furniture house going out of business; 27 fine chamber suites in oak and walnut, handsome parlor suites uphol stered in the finest satin, brocatello, French tapestry, English rngs, plushes and hair clotb, all new styles, costing from $10 to $250, but must be sold at any price to close out the stock; also ward robe, bookcase, sideboard, ext. tables, chair. rocxer, nair anu husk mattresses, DianKcts, comforts, pillows, dinner sets, toiletware, carpet, linoleum, notions, kitchen goods, laundry fixtures. Sale positive. Goods now on exhibition. HENRY AUCTION CO.. seS-155 Auctioneers. PUBLIC SALE or JERSEY CATTLE! At tho Butler, Pa., Fair Grounds, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,1891, at II A, ii., 30 head of Registered nnd 10 of Un registered cattle belonging to Jns. P. Speer, Pittsburg. Catalogues on day of sal e. J. K. DAVIS, Manager. JOHN FEDEEKEIL, ' set-75-MTu8 Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF THE RESIDENCE of D. Davidson, 23 Pe irl street, Alle gheny,, consisting of parlor suit, carpets, wardrobe, two bedroom suits, stoves, dining loom table, chairs and dishes. Sale posi tively at 10 a. jr. FKIDAY, September U. se8 CHAS. H. WEINHAUS, Auctioneer. DRTHARFnS CRAMP CURE -poa- Every Ache and Pain FOR SALE AT ALL DRUG STORK Manufactured by LH. HARRIS DRUG CO., Nos. 46 and 48 Seventh Avenue, PITTSBURG. PA. e30-D CIDER VINEGAR SPICES. K. STEVENSON &CO., SIXTH AVENUE. au21-MW GEO. McNAUGHER & CO., Contractors for Paving Sidewalks At itli Cement, Brick and Fire Brick, Concreting Cellars. 43 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA Curbstone lurnished and set. aull-74-D :p-t:e:n"ts- O. D. LEVIS. Solicitor of Patents, 311 Fifth ave., above Smlthfield, next Leader office. No delay. Established 20 years. se2 EDUCATIONAL. pEMOVED-KING'8 SCHOOL OF ORATORY, XV elocution and dramatic culture removed to University Bonding, Diamond St.. opposite Court House. Byron W. Blng. manager; James M. Wltwaa. ; associate manager. Class and private lessons, literature, French and German. Delsarte. old school and modern systems. Sena for pros pectus. aull-i9 UESULINE ACADEMY OAKLAND. The School will reopen SEPTEMBER 8L gc567 TTTEST 'WALNUT STREF.T SEMINARY T V foryonng ladies; 25th year. Is provided for giving a superior education in collegiate, eclectic, and preparatory departments: also Inmusioandart. MRS. HENEIETTAKUTZ, 2015 Walnut street, Philada. au2-93-xws GTTSJHjir UNivfciisrix, SI3TH ST. Thirty years of suocess. Full collegiate courses. Normal, Ladies' Seminary, English, Mecbpnicaland 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. H. M.BOVVE, Prest. aulS-D NIGHT SCHOOL. Special classes in MECHANICAL, ARCHI TECTURAL DRAWING, and HIGHER MATHEMATICS; also classes in GREEK, LATIN, GERMAN. FRENCH, BOOKKEEP ING. SHORTHAND and English branches, atDUQUESNE COLLEGE. E. M. W OOD, D. D., LL. D., President. se5-D S WITHIN C. SHOETLIDGK'S MEDIA. PA., ACADEMY, near Philadelphia; choice school f..r boys, number limited: mild winter climate: health record has few parallels; fine bnlldinics; steam heat; electric light and gas; gymnasium with swimming bath regulated by steam; ample grounds: teachers men and college graduates; spe cial attentton and private tutoring for backward boys; single or double rooms; fits for college or business; superior English department; library; complete laboratory with dynamo.motor, etc.etc.; bovs workshop for manual training in wood and metal; Media has seven churches and a temper ance charter. SWITIIIN C. SHOKTLD3GE, A.M.. (Harvard graduate;, Media, Pa. auZMfl NIGHT SCHOOL BEGINS MONDAY, September 28. For particulars, send for latest Illustrated Circular, or apply at COLLEGE OFFICE, open every evening till 9 o'clock, AFTER SEPTEMBER L Address, Telephone 15(5 J. O. SMITH'S SON. aulS-70-MWT Euaranns resorts. THE CHALFONTE ATLANTIC CITY.-N. 3. On the beach, with unsurpassed ocean view. Salt water baths in the house. , Send for circular. au30-ll6-D E. ROBERTS 4 SONS. MARINE VILLA, Cape May, N. 3. Within 30 yards or the surf. Seventeenth season; 50 rooms added, facing the 3ea; eleva tor, baths, etc MRS. F. UALLENBECK. Jyl-21-D FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth ave Before leaving town send your silverware and valuables to us for safe keeping. Je3-x Is on the Perennially Navi- DT A TTVT L? gable Monongahela, and in LiillMI2, the center of the richest Gas and Coal Fields. FREE CARS EVERYDAY. CHARLES SOMERS & CO, se6-U2 129 Fourth avenue. ( ASPINWALL, JUST OPPOSITE HILAND PARK AND HESERVQ1H. The most beautiful of any of oar suburban places, is not located in a wilderness, in a swamp, nor on a mountain. It is well situated within easy reach of the two cities. 11 has the advantages of a city, yet the pure air of the country. It is free from floods and -malaria. ASPINWALL HAS ELECTRIC LINE within a few minutes of the place. Never failing Artesian "Wells of Pure Water. Streets piped for Gas and "Water. Excellent Railroad Accommodations. Beautiful Broad Avenues. ' -n Shaded Sidewalks.1- Aspinwall Has CHURCH. STORES equal to city establishments in close proximity. Tie Aspinwall Company Are now completing substantial brick SCHOOL BUILDING and TO"WN HALL.' ' ASPINWALL LOTS, ' Ranging in size from 25x100, 50x100 and 100x140, running in prices from $300 and upward. These are a good investment, and constantly increasing in value. THESE ARE NOT BOOM PRICES IN MUSHROOM DISTRICTS. fpUBB ' ' AIR. LOW TAXES. SHADE TREES. OPPOSITE HILAND PARK. TERMS EASY AND CONVENIENT. 30 NEW HOMES ALREADY. " ERECTED AND OCCUPIED, and many others in course of construction. , Tor prices, plans, etc., inquire of ASPI1 ALL LAID COMPANY, ASPINWALL STATIDPT, OB OF L. H. SMITH, 909 Liberty Street, Pittsburg. set-65-Mrs CHOICE FBOPEBTIE3. FOB S-ATfF Westminster Place As a whole or In parts, lot 166 feet front by 200 feet deep, with large and commodious dwelling, 10 rooms, modern fixtures, Una shade and fruit trees. Will divide in three parts if desired. Price very reasonable. (67). W. A. HERRON & SONS, 0 FOURTH AVE. seV60-jcr ALLEfiHEHY HESIQEHCES. NORTH AVENUE. UNION AVENUE. SHEFFIELD STREET. LOCUST STREET. BIDWELL STREET. $15,000 to $35,000. A. LEGGATE & SON, 108 FOURTH AVE. se0-a FAHNESTOCK PLACE. $30 to $60 per,foot The most delightful residence property In East End. All lots have fruit and shade trees. Electric and railroad accommo dations. If you contemplate buying In East End for a home or Investment examine these lots before buying. ' LIGGETT BROS., 71 Diamond street seB-191-jiwrssa orr DT A TAT t? And the Greatest Safe 8ii' JJ.LA11N 4 Factory in the World. FREE TRANSPORTATION EVERY DAY. CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO:, se6-H3 129 Fourth avenue. ELLSWOiTTRAVE. 58zsz219. $8,000. The greatest bargain in Sbadyside property, that has been on the market for years. Tho choicest neighborhood in the city. LIGGETT BROS.. seS-193 71 Diamond street. SPECULATION! CRAIG STREET, BETWEEN BAYAED AND CENTER AVENUE, Fulton Place Plan, lot 50x142: for a few days only at the low price of $3,600. SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO., 99 Fourth Avenue. se5-t5-n KENSINGTON Block of ten lots for sale at low price. Fall uuormation irom BAXTER THOMPSON A CO, se6-180-siwsa 162 Fourth avennc. "DT A TAT T7 Investments are not only D Liil IN Cj Safe,but Insure Quick Profits. FREE- TRANSPORTATION EVERY DAY. CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO", se6-U3 129 Fourth avenue. F OR SALE STANTON AVENUE. Avery nandsome location, new and mod ern stono and brick house. 12 rooms, finely finished; 2 bathrooms, besides all the most modern fixtures: large corner lot, near Hi land ave., East End (63). W. A. 11.KUU.N SONS, se6-133-3twr SO Fourth ave. 1. P. 1 1, samdel Mcknight, 169 Lacock Street Allegheny, E J. HMZ, 199 Main Street, Allegheny. . -; a :" ri :-a I $$- . ji.?: 'ftCfJfei-j-sii: wai'M mai gigjjjjjjjjjjjjjBiBBBBIBIlsa,a,'a,,,'