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THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 8, 1891 '
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BURN COAL.
Lump, Nut or Slack Stop the Smoke Nui
sance. Educe Tour Fuel Bills, Save Money and
Protect Your Neighbors.
The 'Western Smoke Preventer -will do
all this for comparatively little cost. The
device is simple, eflective and satisfactory
in every respect, as is demonstrated by the
vast number now in use. You can supplant
ca with lump, nut or slack coal, and save
jO per cent in fuel, and at the same time
prevent annoyance to and protect the health
and property "of vonr neighbors.
The preventer is readily adjusted to
plants of all descriptions in less than 12
hours' time,causes no damage to any part of
machinery, and is very easily operated. It
consists o'f a device that in operation forms
hydrogen pas, which is distributed over the
fires in the furnace, causing as complete
combustion as the laws of nature will per
mit, and prevents emission of smoke from
the stacks. Sec following testimonials:
CniCAGO.-Julyll, 1891-
C F. Jahn. General Manager Western Pmoko Tre
entur Company, Penn Building, Boom SOG,
l'uisimnr, ra.:
Gk-txe5ik- In reply to youringuiry
of the 10th inst., beg to say that this de
partment has had occasion to inspect the
workings of your smoke preventer appara
tus, in both htationarv plants and railroad
locomotives, ami in all instances its work
ings have been entirely satisfactory.
Yours" trulv,
ClIAliI.ES H. Geokge,
Chief Tenement and Smoke Inspector.
The Leadek PrnLisnixc Company, )
PiTTsnrno, Pa., July 20, 189L J
Mr. C F. Jahn. Manager Wet-tern Smote Frc
venter Company:
Dear Sir The "Western Smoke Pre--entcr
which we have had attached to our
boilers for some time, we find very success
ful. It accomplishes all that was claimed
for it as a smoke consumer and does away
with the smoke nuisance. It also saves fuel
and improves the draught
"We are very much pleased with it.
Very respectfully,
Leaher PrnLisHixG Compant,
Jo. T. Xevin, Business Manager.
C. F. Jahn. Esq., Manager Western Smoke Pre
venter, citr:
Dear Sir "We are pleased to say that
the smoke preventer placed by vou to our
plant is very satisfactory, and entirely abol
ishes all nuisance arising from large con
sumption of coal.
"We are pleased to recommend it.
Yours respectfully,
Daxziger & Co.
Mr. C F. Jahn, General Manager Western Smote
Preventer Company, 506 l'enn building, Pitts
burg, l'a. :
Dear Sir I have examined the boilers
at the Leader Publishing Corapanv, in com
pany with Mr. John W. Douglass, your
citv, late an assistant boiler inspector for
Allegheny county, and nnd attached to
them the "Western Smoke Preventer." It
is successful in all that is claimed for it; in
creasing draught,diminishingcost of fuel by
the consumption of the smoke, and a steady
and intense heat is obtained. They have
ued this device for nine weeks during
which, they assure me, it has been necessary
to clean the tubes only twice, whilst pre
viously it was necessary to do so once a day
when iising coal. The firebed presented a
clear surface, so that the entire length was
visible. I saw the fire made up with the
appliance cut off, when aheavy black smoke
came from the stack, but on opening the
"Preventer" valve the dense smoke was
almost at once reduced to a vapor; the draught
increased to a wonderful extent, and the
Leat accordingly.
I can with perfect confidence recommend
this "'Western Smoke Preventer" to all in
dividuals, firms or companies that are using
boiler. The "Western Smoke Preventer"
cau be applied without shutting down.
Yours respectfully,
E. 31. iiAYMAX,
Boiler Inspector Fidelity and Casualty.
The "Western Smoke Preventer has also
been succes-fully applied to the Tenn
building, Groetringer's, Haworth & Dew
lmrst, one of Uowe, Brown & Co.'s pud
dling furnaces, the Pittsburg Junction llail
road and manv other plants.
Any inquiries received will have our
prompt attention, and our solicitors will be
glad at all times to call and explain fully
all details regarding our machine, and will
also show interested parties plants where
the burners can be seen in successful opera
tion. C. i Jahn,
General Manager
"Western Smoke Preventer Companv,
Boom 500, Penn Building.
, Ciiaiii.es H. Miller, General Agent.
Daniel Itcardon Held for Murder.
Coroner McDowell yesterday held an In
quest on the death of Martin Misslevy, who
died Friilar from the effects of a bullet
wound received August 10 in the Pennsyl
vania Kailroad tunnel, near Twenty-fourth
street. The Jury returned the following ver
dict: "Martin Mislew, atcd 13 years, came
to his dentil at the West Penn TJospital,
Friday, September 4, lKtl, from exhaustion,
one to a sun-shot wound in the breast. From
the evidence the ound was received on
Mo'ndav, August 10 1-9 1. in a tunnel under
the 1'cnnsrlvaiiia Railroad at Tenty-third
E'rcet, from u rev oil er in the lianas of Dan
iel llcardon. and said -hot was fired with
felonious intent." Ileardon was held for
mnrder. John Carroll, anotherof the crowd,
wns held for hc.iisebreaking, in stealing the
revolver. Will tarn M cICee and John Digman
ere i eleascd.
3IKETIXGS AND NOTICES.
Iitihiness Changes.
bTASDAKD I1CILDINR, WQOD St.. 1
PlTTFIiritG, Pa, SEIT. 1, lfftt. I
On and after the ahmr dale the partnership ex
isting between J. B. Hootli and Jas. Todd,
known a tile linn of J. U. Itooth & Co., of tills
city, doing an iron and steel commission business
lias been ilissolied by mutual consent: Jas. Todd
retiring and J. II. Booth continuing the business
under the name of J. n. Booth A Co. All accounts
due the lirm and against the firm will be settled by
J. is. Booth. '
J. B. BOOTH,
Jas. TODD.
Having succeeded to the business of J. B. Booth
A C" , fonncrlj consisting of J. B. Booth and Jas.
7'odd. I rsfiectfuU t ohclt a continuance of the
patronage so liberally bestow (d In the pa-t.
scS-55 J. B. BOOTH.
DISSOLUTION.
The partnership heretofore existing nnder the
firm name of Samuel W. Black Jt Co. has this day
been dlssoHed by mutual consent, Mr. H. C. "Wil
son, retiring.
Settlements of all accounts will be made by Sam
uel W. Black, who will continue the real estate
business as heretofore, at No. 99 Fourth av.. under
Ihe name and style of
SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.
Septoiiiek 1, 1SS1.
feS-M-S.10,11
Legal Notices.
"VTOTICE-AN APPLICATION WILL BE
X made to theGotcrnorofPcnnylvaniafor a
charter for the Pittsburg C'harrlott Company; the
companr Jo hare all prU lieges and enjoy all rights
retaining thereto; the following names are the
directors and stockholders: L. btafford. treasurer;
A. A. Alios, president: John S. Alles, August
Allcs. ll.-vrrj Catton; capital stock, (10,000.
t PiTTMiunc, August 31, 1891. eel-51ru
V. (i. CRAW FOItD. Attornev. 13 Fifth, av.
"VOTlCr. IS I.EHEBY GIVEN THAT LETTERS
J tcstamentan on the estate of William bample,
Jr.. deceased, late of the borough of faharjwburg,
have tieen granted to the undersigned. All persons
indebted to said estate are requested to make pay-
inei.t. and those having claims against said estate
srerequcbtod topre-ent them without delay to
lillEUKKbUtTT. Bennett, Pa.,
WILLIAM BBADBEKKV, Allegheny City.
fd-T-TTS Executors.
pOVMONWEAI.TH OF PENNSYLVANIA.
v County orindiana, ss. In the Orphans1 Court,
JSo. 15, June tenn, lWi.-Estate of Charles E.Barr,
deceased. Jsotlce Is litrtbv giien. that the
undersigned has liecn appointed auditor, by said
Court, to pass upon and dispose of the exceptions
filed to the account and to male distribution of
the fund round by him to be in the hands oi John
V ,uph!ll, administrator of the estate of
Charles E. liarr, deceased; and that he will attend
to the duties of his appointment attheoftlcc of C.
C.lickcr hu Itoom3. 100 Diamond st, Pittsburg.
Pa., on Monday the -an dav of .September, 1L at
2 o'clock P. M. WILLIAM U. ELLIS, Auditor.
ael-55Tu
Vgf Display advertisement one dollar per
tqtiarc for one insertion. Clastffled real estate
advertisements vn this page ten cent per line
for each insertion, and none taken for Jess than
thirty cents.
UNTIL FUBTHER NOTICE
ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE
Classified under the following headings will be ac
cepted at the rate of
OXE CENT PER WORD
FOB F.ACII INSERTION when paid for In ad
vance either at main or branch offices.
Wanted Advertisement of all Xinds,
SUCH AS
SITUATIONS, BOOMS,
MALE HELP, BOARDING,
FEMALE HELP, BOARDERS
AGENTS, MISCELLANEOUS,
PERSONAL, TO LET ROOMS,
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND
TOUND.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH.
BUSINESS OFFICE.
Cor. Smlthfield and Diamond Streets,
ALWAYS OPEN.
BRANCIT OFFICES AS FOLLOWS, "WHERE
WANT. FOR SALE. TO LET, AND OTHER
TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE
RECEIVED UP TO 9 P. M. FOR INSERTION.
Advertisements should be prepaid unless adver
tisers already have accounts with The Dispatch.
FOR THE SOUTHSIDF, NO. HIS CABSON
STREET, TELEPHONE NO, COS.
FOR THE EAST END, J. TV. WALLACE, 6111
PENN AVE.
P1TTSBTTRG-ADDITIONAL.
THOMAS MCCAFFREY. 3509 Butler street.
EMU, G. STUCKEY, 34th street and Penn avenue.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCHER. No. 65 Federal street.
H. J. McBRIDE, Market House, Allegheny.
F. II. EGGERS SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets.
THOMAS MCHENRY, Westcmand Irwin avenues.
G. W. nUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beave&aves.
PERRY 31. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ave.
WASTED.
Male Ilelo.
BARBER A first-class barber wanted at Jacob
bchcnkePs. lWMxthst.. East Liverpool ; good
wages and no Sunday work. se8-S4
BOY Strong boy with some experience in a bak
ery. Inquire Snyder's Bakery, Sit. Washing
ton. ' SC8-87
B
OY With some experience at the barber trade.
August jvuenner, ou r ourin av., city. Bee-u
BOY To learn the barber trade, with experience
preferred, at 3703 Fifth av. e8-7S
B"oY To learn the barber trade. No. 285 Ohio
St.. Allegheny. SS sc8-79
ClOLORED barber wanted at Jones'. Wood st.
J and Fourth av. Toung man preferred,
se8-SM
pOOK At 330 Liberty St., city.
TvRIVER An experienced man as driver for a
XJ steam lanndry: good references required. Ad
dress DrlTer, Dispatch office. seS-5
I ENGINEER A competent man wno understands
j blacksmlthlng and horse shoeing; steady work.
Box !IS0, city. seO-16
T?OUR young persons For private short
hand class, beginning Sept. 15: recitation
Tuesday and Friday evenings at 7 o'clock: terms,
S4 SO per month, payable monthly; be6t system. For
particulars addres3 Box 8G9, Pittsburg, Pa.
se-i-31
HOTEL porter, one that can barber preferred.
Applv at Thos. E. Pollard's, corner Penn
ar. and Eleventh St., or Hotel Snyder, Manor
station. Pa.
seS-74
MAN By The Prudential Insurance Co., a
respectable man to collect: must also be a
good solicitor and able to furnish satisfactory
security. Applv to the Superintendent, Room 2,
13 Sandusky st., Allegheny. se6-102
MAN To take charge of an engine fire with coal
and keen machinery in repair. Address En
gine, Dispatch office. se8-12
MAN For dairy work; one that understands at
tending to horses. Apply to John Fay. 425
Webster su, city. se7-10
MAN A middle-aged man for gardner and at
tending to small place. Inquire at Hamil
ton's, 91 Fifth av. se9-15
MILK SHIPPERS at corner Forbes and Oakland
av. seS-M
OBGANLZERS The Order of Solon pays fl.COO In
seven years and S35 per week 6lck benefits;
three years old; 8,000 members: reserved fund
with accrued interest ftS7,000; live men wanted;
splendid chance. Apply S3 Fifth av.. third floor.
au20-7S
"P EGISTERED druggist to take charge of store;
JlV must be temperate. Call at Kaercher's Phar
macy, 5213 Fifth av., Pittsburg. se7-19
SALESMEN Liberal salarv and pennanept posi
tions to first-class, experienced clothing sales
men. Address Bronner Bros., 4M to 418 Main st..
Aui;aio. . 1, seg-au
SALESMAN A good retail clothing salesman to
go to large country town: good reference
required. Apply atM. Oppenhelmer's, 811 Penn
avenue. se8-27
OOLIcrrORS-Forllfe Insurance: liberal commis-
kj sions: policy taking because most pleasing In
rice and plan, Murry & EdsalL 34 Fi
riaeuty nulla-
ng.
my27-49
SPRING grinders and active voung men to learn
grinding; good wages; steady work; no strike.
Apply to Dexter Spring Co.. Verona, Pa. scS-98
STEREOTYPEIt Apply 191 First av Pittsburg.
se8-65
TEACHERS The School Directors of Ohio town
ship will meet at school house No. S. two miles
from Glenfield station. P.. F. W. A C. R. R., Fri
day, September II, 1691, at: o'clock P. M., to elect
five teachers to fill the schools of said township. W.
fc. Grubhs, Sccretar, 6c8-fcUTT
"VTOUNG man with moderate education, ability
1 and ambition can secure rapid promotion;
salary first vearS60 per mouth. Addres Clavton,
No. 34 North Thirteenth St., Philadelphia, Pa.
se7-5
TOUNG man Salesman In carpet department.
Address P. O. Box 141. TitnsVIlle, Pa., stat
ing experience and wages wanted. se8-7
s
7CA 310NTH and expenses for salesmen in
I J evervcountv In the II. K Knmnlpi. nnrt
outfit free: no experience necessnrv: yearly con
tracts made; finest and easiest selling goods" man
ufactured. Address with stamp for full particu
lars, E. Converse, S4 Ilerron st., Worcester,
Mas. J j 15-S-D
"Wanted Agents.
AGENTS On salary or commission to handle
the new patent chemical Ink erasing pencil;
the greatest selling novelty ever producea; erases
Ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion oi
paper: 3 to SO0 per cent profit: one agent's sales
amounted to J620 in six days; another (32 In two
hours; we want one energetic general agent for
each btate and Territory. For terms and lull particu
lars, address The Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., La
Crosse. Wis. mv22-75
AGENTS-"Klng's Handbook:" 2.C39 Illustrations-51
colored mans; census 1890: selling for
1250:1s making a great hit; agents making money
rapidly; territory going Tast; liberal terms. P.J.
Fleming 4 Co., 135 Fifth av Pittsburg.
an30-TuWTrssn
AGENTS For specialty article that sells right
off. Call at 129 Fourth ar., second floor.
seS-68
TVantcd Female Heo.
"TOOK JIust have reference. Apply 323 South
VJ Highland avenue. se8-30
G
IRL For general housework in small famllv:
T rood wares bald. Call Ralsse's Bakerr. :i7.1
tX'l ... ,V IB
G
.IRL For general housework. German pre-
xcrrea. -mi locust St., Aiiegneny. ses-72
GIRL with knowledge of cooking to wash dishes.
Miller's, 123 Fifth av. seS-24
HELP 20 laborers, 10 farm hands, coachman,
hotel cooks, chambermaids, dishwashers, din
ing room girls, family cooks and chambermaids, $4
per week: 1X0 house girls, 4 colored girls, Germans
and Swedes, child's nurse. Median's, 545 Grant
street. se7-D
HOUSEKEEPER, laundress, nurses, cook, dining-room
girls, chamber maids, 200 house
girls, German and colored girls: 50 laborers; team
sters, one boy. Mrs. E, Thompson, COS Grant st.
3U30-D
LADIES in city or country to make light fancy
goods at their homes in leisure hours. Con
stant work and good pay given. Address, inclos
ing stamp. Managers Art Needle Work Bazaar,
Chicago, III. Box 20. au26-75
PUPILS Young girls or young ladles at Bearer
College: opens September 8: visit it and see
Its beauty and superior advantages this week.
scS-78
SK1RTMAKER Experienced lady at once. Ap
ply at 908 Penn av. seS-oO
Y
roUNG lady to alter cloaks. Fleishman A- Co.,
, oluadiiow narfceb sireeu sco-i
tVanted Male nnd Female Help.
"VXJUMt men and ladles to attend day and even
X lng sessions at the Actual Business College,
No. 5 sixth arc. Private teaching a speclalty;l)y
the month. (5; bookkeeping taught bv actualbusi
ness practice, shorthand and typewriting.
sel-77-TTS
TVnnted Situations.
POSITION As accountant or bookkeeper; many
years' practical experience: works accounts,
cot sheets, etc. and general mercantile business;
salary moderate; blguest references. Address J.
C, Dispatch olhcc, city. se3-Cl
POSITION By a young man having had several
years experience computing costs and operat
ing expenses of one of the largest steel concerns in
the country. Address SteeL Dispatch office.
scS-66
POSrTION-As cashier, byyonng lady of experi
ence: win da office work also; best of refer;
races from present employer. Address L. B. Y
Dispatch oOict. seS-59
POSrnON By an experienced bookkeeper as
clerk or bookkeeper; cau write shorthand and
use the typewriter; good references. IV. D Dis
patch office. aeS-11
WASTED.
TVanted Situations,
POSrnON As driver by experienced man
speaking both German and English; can come
well recommended. Address 254 Franklin St.. Al
legheny, Pa. scS-62
POSITION By a young man with a good practi
cal knowledge of architecture, with a good
architect. Address Architect, Dispatch office.
seT-2
POSITION Clerical position: have had 25 years'
experience. T, Johnson, No. 35 Fourth av.,
McKeesport, Pa. se8-47
POSITION as housekeeper bv an experienced
Protestant lady. Address Carrie, Allegheny
P. O. se8-85
SITUATION As traveling salesman or any posi
tion requiring salesmanship and thorough busi
ness knon ledge: have 10 years' extensive road ex
perience; 18 years' business training: am a Pitts
burger, with Pittsburg references from all employ
ers. Address Strictly Business, Dispatch office.
seS-32
SITUATION As gardener by voung Swede; six
years' experience in the old country; under
stands taking care of horses. Address John Peter
son, 614 Tube Works alley, McKeespott, Pa.
seS-33
SITUATION As stenographer and typewriter;
three years' experience, portion of that time
In law offices; reasonable 6alary. Address J. G.,
125 Plymouth St., City. se8-2l
SITUATION Plumber and steam fitter of long
and varied experience wants permanent posi
tion with good firm. Address Plumber, Pittsburg
Supply Co., city. sea-122
TTUATION Drug clerk; 6 years' experience;
temperate; good: reference: country preferred.
Address W. B.. Box 419, Sharpsburg, Pa. sc8-47
Wanted Hoarders and Lodgers,
LODGERS-At Anchor Hotel, 325-327 Liberty St.,
cor. Fourth; lodging per night, 25c, 35c 50c;
per week, 11 25, 1 75, J2, p. au3-62
LODGERS 73 Sixth av.; the cleanest house and
beds 25c sel-76-TThsu
Wanted Rooms.
ROOM A Toung man wants a student's room In
Allegheny for tlJ for himself and younger
brother. Address '91. Dispatch office. se8-20
Wanted Partners.
PARTY with (8,000 to purchase half Interest In
old-established and growing manufactory in
this city; payment for interest, ifproperly secured,
can be deferred as long as desired: man wanted
more than money; no one need apply unless pre
pared with unexceptional references as to lntegritv
and ability: business will engross all of bis time and
require his undivided attention. ,. Address Capital,
Dispatch office. se6-81
Financial.
MONEY to loan at lowest rate of Interest; loans
granted promptly, no delay: have a large
amount on hand at the present time; bring your
deed with you, will guarantee prompt loan or no
charge. J. E. McCrickart, 140 Fifth av.. Tele
phone 1676. sel-61-Tur
MONEY to loan at lowest market rates on bond
and mortgage; no delay. EeedB. Coyle Jt
Co., cor. Fourth av. and Grant st. dell-TTS
MONEY wanted on first mortgage in amounts
from $250 up. Ignaz Stauffer, real estate and
Insurance, Mansfield Valley, Pa. se8-S3
MONEY to loan on good mortgage scenritics,
lowest rates; no delay. Samuel W. Black Jb
Co., 9f Fourth av. deU-4-TTS
MONEY to loan on mortgages: lowest Interest:
no delay. Black &. B-Urd, 95 Fourth av.
apll-zi-TTS
MORTGAGES-tlOO.000 to loan; sums $500 to $5,000
to $20,000: expenses light; money ready. S.
J. Fleming. 152 Fifth av. aua-95
"JVTORTGAGES Money to loan in sums to suit at
111. 4K, 5 and 6 per cent. Robert G. Bailey. 164
x ourin av, rei, iw. apu-ia-i-raau
MORTGAGES on citv or Allegheny county prop
erty at lowest rates. Henry A, Weaver &
Co.. 92 Fourth av. mh2-p
QUICK loanofnot over $2,500; highest Interest
paid; real estate security. Address Loan,
Dispatch office. aull-99
Miscellaneous.
AT JACKSON'S This week we have to sacri
fice our goods to make room for tho fall
stock, which is now coming in and crowding U3 up:
the prices will astonish 3 ou when you see the cut
we have made, lower than ever before; we Invite
vou to call and examine some of the goods before
they are gone: Japanese goods. Royal Luecalunla,
dinner, tea and chamber sets, stand and hanging
lamps, vases, etc : they all have got to go. and now
is your time for bargains at Jackson's, .No. 17
Sixth st.. Pittsburg; 226 Ohio St., Allegheny.
se5-5S-TTSSu ,
A 'GREAT reduction We want everybody to
know that we hare reduced our best $5 00 cabi
nets to $3 00. Stewart 4 Co.. 90 and 92 Federal st..
Allegheny, Pa.; diamond I'hotoettes $1 00. se2-71
BOOKKEEPING We attend to theopenlng and
closing and adjusting of books ot all kinds;
voucher system introduced and individual Instruc
tion given bookkeepers In same; long experience
and references as to accuracy, promptness and
discretion. McCaffrey & Robinson, Room 16. 95
Fifth av. Je2S-92)f-TTS
TASH or credit Yes, cash or credit; these are our
v.r terms on nne aress goons ana jacEeis. j.
Dwyer. Room 4, McCance block, cor. Seventh av,
and Smlthfield. se6-125
COLLECTIONS Occalonally or permanently, by
responsible party, experienced in handling de
linquent accounts, having made same a specialty:
Al reference: commissions moderate. Address
Business, Box 561, Pittsburg. seS-52
GRANE A hand crane. 224 feet Jib, 30 feet mast.
of 10 tons capacity; also fir-wheels, about 23
feet clameter. weighing from 22 to 25 ton. Address
with full particulars and price to Box 854, Pitts
burg, Pa. se8-53
GENTLEMAN-Well acquainted in Mexico. Is
anxious to make the acquaintance of mer
chants or manufacturers desirous of introducing
their goods- In that country: manufacturers or
farming implements and generalhard ware solicited ;
having large acquaintances in Government circles
there, would like to meet capitalists desirous of
speculating in anv undertaking. Address Alonzo,
Branthoover Hotel, Frankstown av., E. E., for
one week. scS-37
PAMILT sewing bv an experienced seamstress.
Address F. S., Dispatch office. se8-19
GROCERS will find It to their advantage to
patronize Iron City Produce Co., G23 Liberty
street. Choicest fruits; lowest prices.
au25-9-TTSu
HAVE your old umbrella re-covered with Bak
er's famous Gloria: has no equal for wear; 23,
$1 25;23, $1 50; repairing at lowest prices: work
manship the best. Baker, Umbrella Maker, No. 18
Sixth st.' se8-9S
INVENTOBS to know we make metal patterns
and models: inventions developed. E. P,
Slentz t Co., 195 First av., 3d floor. sc8-8U
I ADIES to buyne dress goods and Jackets for
i cash or credit of J. Dwyer. Room. 4, McCance
block, cor. Seventh avc and Smlthfield. au6-125
LADIES' and gents' clothing cleaned or dyed;
prompt work. Clias. Pfelfer, 443 Smlthfield,
and 100 Federal st. au25-8-TTSSu
MACHINISTS To notice that there Is a strike
pending at the Continental Tube Works, now
operated by the Oil Well Supply Companv, Second
avenue. seT-O-Triissu
PERSONS desiring to purchase a shot gun
or rifle to call and examine our stock of
these goods. We have the largest selection In the
city and at lowest prices. Also fnll line of shells,
loaded and empty. K. Smlt, 32 and 931 Liberty
street and 703, 7& and 707 Smlthfield street.
seS-113-TTSSu
TEMINGTONypewriter; good condition; state
JLv price. Address F. E.. Dispatch office, sei-4
SEND for samples and prices of wall paper, Tree
to any address: 10-cent wall paper at 5c, 15
cent wall paper at 8c, 25-cent gold paper at 10c a
bolt. G. G. O'Brien, Paint and Wall Paper Store,
292 Fifth av. aull-43-TTS
STORE AND BASEMENT-We rat to rent by
January 1 a first floor store and basement;
It roust be located in the district bounded by
Smlthfield and Penn sts. and Third and Seventh
avs., and not less than 13-foot celling. Address,
with terroB, Onega, Dispatch office. sc&-42
rpO lease a hotel la Western Pennsylvania or
JL Eastern Ohio of about Zi rooms and completely
furnished ; one licensed preferred. Address Cham
bers' Business Agency, 102 Fourth av. scS-13
TRUNKS hanled to and from East End for 50c.
Campbell & Davis, 12 Seventh av. Telephone
28 JV17-90
YOU can buy 100 loaded shells. 10 or II gauge, for
$2, or 100 primed shells for 00c at K. amlt's.
se6-113-TTSSnt
FOR SALE DIPROVED REAL ESTATE.
City Residences.
I70RSALE $1.000 One of the best houses In the
city for the money; brick; six rooms; modern
fixtures; largeattlc: location good, near cable line
and only a short walk from P. O. (79) W. A. Her
ron&Sons, SOFourthave. sc8--8,ll,W,19
IJiOR SALE On paved St., lot 20x92 ft. ; $000: oulv
. one square from cable line: only 15 minutes''
ride from Wood st. (67) W. A. Ilerron & Sons 80
Fourth ave. se8-70-Tu
PLEASANTLY situated, very complete, and
substantial homo for f 1,000 cash and $2,000 on
time; nice, level, well drained lot 40x90 feet,
Jilauted in fruit, flowers and shrubbery; new
no-story frame house, 9 rooms and halls, pantry,
attic, dry cellar with furnace, laundry, front
porch, etc. ; nothing more desirable on Frederick
street. West End. (1-20-136.) Charles Soiners &
Co., 129 Fourthjavc. se3-70-TTS
"rYLIE av., but so close to Fifth av. that it is
I V sure of enhancement, 4-storv, pressed brick
front dwelling and storeroom; will net 7 per cent
on price asked: no better business location on the
market. J. C. RelUy, 77 Diamond st.
' SC6-127-TTSSU
WYLIE av., near Elm St. ; 3-story brick dwell
ing, 11 rooms, modern improvements, and
lot 24x109 to Wilson st. ; price right to a quick buy
er, J. C. Eeilly, 77 Diamond st. se8-127-TT8Su
QQKfl CASH. bal. monthly.new house 5 rooms,
tS)00J hall, porches, pantry, city water, etc. ;
near Mt. Wash, incline: price low, Baltensperger
& Williams, 113 Fourth av. sts-iou
800 bnvs good six-room brick house; Ave
9 mln. from Court House: a bargain. RHlten-
spcrger & i imams, 143 ourin av, ses-iou
CQ 600 Nine-room house on Webster av, Bal
jpO tensperger & Williams, 143 Fourth ar.
se8-100
Iiu,t End Residence.
F R BALE-$j.600-In E-ist end: a very tastefully
built house: eight rooms: well furufshed; mod
ern fixtures; nice wide lot on a good street near
Fifth avenue cable Une. (37) W. A. Ilerron A
Sons, 80 Fourth ave. seS-1-3,12,16.2.
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
East End Residences.
TTORBES ST.-An elegant home: looking into
X Schenley Park, and commanding an exn
slvevlcw, at a sacrifice price: paved streets, flno
large lot with hard walks; shade and fruit trees,
shrubbery, etc.; substantial and well preserved
brick residence of 8 rooms, equipped with all
modern conveniences; 810,500: small cash pay
ment, balance time to suit; we can place a mortgage
for $6,000 on this property Immediately. (2-27-123.)
Charles Soiners & Co., 120 Fourth av. se3-70-TTS
Allegheny Residences.
AECH St.. near the parks, two-story pressed
brick dwelling seven rooms, slate mantels,
stationary washstand, hath, two w. c's, lanndry,
good furnace; also stable In rear. For permit tr
see premises see Baxter, Thompson A Co., 162
Fourth av. ses-llrrs .
170R SALE-$12,500; location central and deslr
; able: modern brick house 9 large rooms, latest
Improvements: lot 23x123 ft. to an alley; on one of
the most desirable streets In Allegheny. t33) W.
A. Herron JSons, 80 Fourth ave. se8-69-Tn
IN Second ward. Allegheny, at a big bargain if
sold quickly, two-story frame house, four rooms
and two unfinished rooms In rear; rent, $15 a
month; lot 20x160 feet; price 81,300. M. Starling,
103 Fourth av Room 34. se8-64-TThSu
ooo .Monterey si., second waru; urics.
tititj nousc or six rooms, nan. vesiiouie, unisucu
attic slate roof, gases, water, etc., with lot 20x
.on a .11... n. ..i.... a.... A V TOvtiva Jt.
,,V IA, ttll SIICI., ,CU CUI DCG A., ... ..J-"
Co., 93 Federal St. seS-W-TTS
Suburban Residences.
AN elegant little outside property at an
extremely low price; three acres, gently
sloping, perfectly drained, with wide frontages, on
railroad and river: excellent house, six rooms, dry
cellar, fine water, good fences, first-class large sta
ble: on the 3Ionongahela. close enough for a
business man: a great bargain at $3,500; on easy
terms. (4-77-339.) Charles Somers & Co.. 129
r ourin av. seo-iza-TTBu-
RESIDENCE The handsome residence and
grounds at Glenfleld, P., F. W. & C. B. It.,
of Mr. John II. Mueller; the grounds occupy a
sloping terraced plateau, within 2 minutes' walk
of railroad station, and are profusely covered with
primitive forest and shade trees and ornamental
shrubbery: a wide, sweeping lawn, extending to
the main street: the residence has spacious hall
way and large rooms on cither side on ilrst and sec
ond floors, finished attic rooms, natural gas, fine
marble mantels and patent grates: walls and ceil
ings frescoed and finished throughout with fine
taste: an open piazza spans the entire front;
grocery and vegetable closets, dry cellar and un
ceasing supplr or pure water, carriage bouse and
other outbuildings, etc, etc ; the scenery, as un
folded from the property, possesses matchless
beauty, and Is of far-reaching extent; fine river
view; one of the prettiest and most convenient
points of suburban residences along the Une of the
railroad: will be sold at public sale on TUESDAY
AFTERNOON, September 15, at 3 o'clock on the
premises: as Mr. Mueller has boughtn larger resi
dence and does not want to rent this place, he will
allow it to go at a great sacrifice, on liberal pay
ments: immediate possession. Terms, etc., from
Jas. W. Drape &. Co., Agents and Auctioneers, 313
Wood St., Pittsburg. se8-91
SUBURBAN home-2 acres or ground, with new
2-story aud attic Queen Anne; parlor, library,
dining room, kitchen, first floor; 4 bedrooms, bath,
second floor; 2 rooms In attlo: hardwood mantels
with French mirrors, bay windows, porches,
balcony, etc. ; house stands high and has a com
mandlug view; built or owner for a permanent
home; on account of changing his business It Is
now offered for sale; photographs and floor plans
of house can be seen at our office. Baxter,
Thompson & Co., 162 Fourth av. se8-178-TTSSn
Miscellaneous.
ANTTMBER one Investment property 10 houses,
15 lots, yielding $2,500 in rentals and suscepti
ble of improvements at small expense that will
double the Income; $10,000 cash, balance, $15,000,
on time to suit. (4-75-332.) Charles Somers Jt Co.,
129 Fourth ave. se3-71-TTS
WE make a specialty of building and selling
houses on monthly payments; sendforour
large new list. Magaw & tioff, Llm,, 145 Fourth
avenue. se3-72-TTS
FOR SALE LOTS.
City Lots.
TWO elegant building lots at a bargain to a quick
cash buyer. M. F. Hippie & Co., 96 Fourth ar.
se6-103-Tusn
East End Lots.
LOT Very choice building lot, on Forbes av
short distance from P.irk and Carnegie Library;
an elegant residence Just being finished on adjoin
ing lot by one of our prominent citizens: 73x265. J.
C. Bellly, 77 Diamond St. se6-127-TTSSu
Suburban Lots.
P
OR SALE At a low price, 5 acres of beautiful
la vim? land. In one of the best manufacturing
districts adjoining the city, with benefits of com
peting lines of railroad and river frontage. (33-5)
W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth ave. se8-6u-Tu
T70R SALE Lot 50x107 feet to an alley; near
JL Fifth ave. cable and Duquesne Traction lines)
street sewered and graded;both kinds of gas; neigh
borhood good; at Shadyslde; price only $2,800.
(94) W. A. Herron & Sons. 80 Fourth av.
sel-Ls.S.lS'
LEVEL LOTS-In Twenty-third ward. 500 feet
from Second av.; streets graded, macadam
ized, sidewalks, city water; houses bnilt to suit
fiurchaserson monthly payments; Second av. elec
ric and B. A O. It. R. George C. Burgwtn. at
torney at law, 150 Fourth ar. au29-24-TTSSU
LOTS Beautiful bnlldlng lots forfrom $100 to $300,
In the Eighteenth ward; long payments: easy
terms. Inquire of Chas. E. Cornelius, attorney,
406 Grant St., Pittsburg! or go to his office, Morn
ingsideav., onthe grounds, and see his agent, T.
Ed. Cornelius. rayl9-45-u
CJ"I fin for a lot 40x120, In Scott township.
iyj.vv iTienaaie, near juausneio.
Address
Ignaz Stauffer, Mansfield Valley, Pa.
6C8-58
Farms,
COAL farm One hundred and thl'rtv-six acres,
more or less, situated at Collier's Transfer
yard, on the P.. C. & St. L. B. R., opposite the
coal scales on the south side of the track; height
of codl fire feet eight inches, known as thePltts
bnrg scam, which is thoroughly tested; seam
No. 2 known as the Odgen or Jones seam:
4-foot vein now in operation by a New Cumberland
company; will sell coal or land or both: farm and
Improvements In good condition. For all Informa
tion Inquire of E. M. Callaghln, SleubenVUle, O.
auM-43-TnF
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Opportunities.
A GOOD paying Jewelry store on prominent street
in Allegheny: done over $3,000 repair work
last year; fine cigar store in central part of the
city: livery stable, milk route, grocery stores, $3)0
to $10,000; restaurant. Holmes & Co., 420 Smith
field st, au23
BARBER shop First-class barber shop cheap, if
sold at once: cause, leaving the country. Ad-
uress u. a, B., uispaicn oince. se8-2r
LEASE 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 St., Allegheny, au'9-16
MEAT MARKET In a good town on railroad;
an old aud well established stand with a good
wagon route: good large shop, well equipped,
slaughter house, horses, wagon, etc: rent low;
this Is a chance verr seldom offered and will bear
the closest scrutiny: price only $1,300; terms to
suit. W. C. Beringer & Co., 150 Fourth av.
se6-23-Tusu
Business Properties.
BUTCHER SHOP-Good location in Chartlers
borough. Address Ignaz Stauffer, Mansfield
Valley. Pa. se8-57
FOR SALEMISCELLANEOUS.
Horses, Vehicles. Live Stock.
COACH One three-qnarter high seated carriage,
cheap. Apply at Keystone stables. No. 180
Sandusky st., Allegheny. aul5-49
PIVE-YEAR-OLD sorrel horse: good for buggy
or horseback; weighs" about 1,050 pounds.
Inquire at 317 River ave., Allegheny. se6-49"
HORSE A well-bred trotter. 4 years old; good
size and color; can show a 50 clip now, is lm
E roving; a big bargain. Address Room 711. Penn
uildlng. se2-6S-TuWP8u
POINTER puppies cheap;bluehIoods.4mos. old.
For pedigree and particulars address John
Ward, Sladlson av.. Thirteenth ward, Pittsburg,
Pa. ' spfi-147-TTfin
Pa,
SHETLAND pony, cart and harness; bargain if
sold this week. 31 Fifth av. se8-2?
TEAM at a bnrgaln A good carriage team, one of
which is the finest single foot traveler In the
city; snitable for lady; will sell together or separ
ate. Inquire of M. M. Tygard, 2121 Jane st. Tele
phone 6108. se8-23
1 flfi E0 AD "f'8 at S13 anl 15;also delivery wag
1UU ons; low prices. Hare, G34Pcnnav.
sel-TO-Su
Machinery nnd Metals.
BOILERS Second-hand, all sizes, 4 to 100 h. p.,
locomotives, portables, uprights, tnbnlars
and horizontals, aslo manufacturers of boilers,
Links, sticks, etc.; old anvils resleeled, dressed
and ground, finished as good as new. W. Man
chester & Co., Twenty-eighth St., Pittsburg.
au30-44-l
CITJI'OI.A Second-hand cupola; tweer and blast
j pipe complete: shell 41 Inches in diameter; for
one fourth value. Hockensmlth & Wngnor, Irwin,
Pa,
se4-20
T3NGINES and boilers. secnnit.bnnd. l.inrest
JCi stock of all sizes; 10x30, 12x24, 12x18, 10x20. 10X
jo. iuAifc sAioAii, fii. dai: mouniea poriaoic en
gine boilers of all sizes, shafting, pulleys, pumps,
governor, etc. Telephone, 3401, 23 and 25 Iirk
way. Allegheny, Pa. J, S. Young apU-D'
MACHINERY-1 36x36 18-foot plainer, 1 20-inch
drill press, 1 12x16 engine. 4 8x12 engines, 1
8x12 upright engine, 140xl8-footand 2-flued boiler
complete in good order. Irvln McGce, Negley. O.
se8-81
s-
AFES Two small safes; new. Inquire Boom 20),
I BlSSCll block. saA-14
SECOND-HANI) engines and boilers Two 35
horse-power and two ten horse-power station
ary engines and boilers. One ten horse-power
portable on wheels. Thirty-five, 13, 12, ten and
eight horse-power engines, vertical an a horizontal,
all good and will be sold cheap. HarmeT Machine
Depot, 99 First ave. JyD
rpWO No. 2 Mather dynamo electrio machines for
JL. electro-plating, clectrotyplng, copper refining,
etc; will be sold cheap. Benney Bros., 714 Lewis
block. au27-78-TTS
Miscellaneous.
I EXPOSITION society receipts for membership
ll very cheap. Inquire Boom 209, Blssell block.
scS-15
TMRST-CLASS shelving and counter. Apply at
j. once, rasi station St., E. E. . se3-J"
FOR SALE-MISCELLANEOUa.
Miscellaneous.
ONE14-kt. solid gold watch, with one flftfi sec
ond By back attachment and repeater striking
the hours and quarters. Cost originally $210, now
only $125. at K. Smlt's, 932 and 934 Liberty st. and
70S, 705 and 707 SmlthOeld. se6-113-TTSSu
SINGING birds, parrots, gold fish, small pet
animals. Esplch's, 640Smlthfleldst. sc4-63
WALLPAPEE-lo roll. Thompson Bros., 109
Federals!. ao25-l0-rrssu
TO LET.
Citv Residences.
T'O LET Small bouses, cheap: three rooms new
house, near Union depot, No. 1230 Penn av.,
$12 50: also, 330 Bedford av near cable line, five
rooms, $17; also, Arthur st., nearWylie av. cable
line, six rooms, $17: also. 32 Vine St., seven rooms,
$23; send for list. W. A. Herron Sons, 80 Fourtn
avenue. se8-3-TT8T
CJOft-NEAT new brick house, fonr rooms and
U)ZiU mansard, both gases. No. S3 Clark St.. city.
Mary E. Hill, 30 Center av. se8-09t
1
Allccheny Residences.
IN Allegheny, near the parks, market house and
Federal St., brick house of six rooms, bath
room, attic and wash house: inside w. c: all con
veniences : rentanoderate. For particulars address
H., Box 807, Pittsburg, Pa. se8-63t
Suburban Residences.
EDGEWOOD-From October I. ISM. to April 1,
1892, new Queen Anne residence, newly fur
nished, at Edgewood. corner Trenton and Hutchi
son aves. ; nine rooms, with reception hall and all
modern Improvements: natural gas, electric light,
city water, etc. ; will rent'very low to family with
out small children. Address E. S. Pearson, 820
Penn ave, Pittsburg. seS-S7t
Business Stands.
BUSINESS stand on Federal st. : long lease from
April I, 1893. Inquire H. butmeyer Estate, 173
Federal St.. Room 1. e7-23-MTTt
WABEROOMand cellar, 144"Waterst., opposite
B. & O. depot. D. W. CVBldwell & Co., 143
Water St., corner Cherry alley. ,sc8-14t
FRONT room on Ellsworth av., furnished.
. Inquire 58U0 Ellsworth av.. East End. se8-35t
DOUBLE parlors for doctor or man and wife;
also second-storv front room, furnished; ref
erence exchanged. 169 Third av. sc3-50-TTSSnt
"VTEATLV furnished front room, private house;
-L good locality: two minutes from Central Trac
tion cars; terms reasonable. Call 156 Center ave.
se8-73t
"VTICELY furnished front' rooms: both gases.
1 bath. 15 minutes' walk from Court House, 240
Dinwiddle st. se6-46t
TWO rooms on first floor in two-story frame
dwelling on Berlin alley, near Fiftr-first St..
city. Fidelity Title and Trust Co., 121 and 123
Fourth av,, city, au30-39-TT8ut
TWO nnfnrnisbcd connecting rooms: both gases,
use bath; bright and new. 240 Dinwiddle st.
seMTt
ii'wO furnished front rooms, fourth floor, 123
J. Wylle av. se6-106t
PERSONAL.
LADIES should watch for our opening announce
ment next week. O'Reilly's. 407 Market st.
SC6-173
LADIES Have yonr bangs cut by the Parisian
hair dresser at Miss M. Landers, 25 Fifth av.
SC6-131
PERSONAL Wall paper lc roll. Thompson
Bros., 109 Federal st, au25-10-TTSsn
PERSONAL Patents procured. (). D. Levis,
solicitor. 131 Fifth av., next Leader office.
Pittsburg. sc7-31
PERSONAL High school and ward school books,
old and new; lowest prices. Frank Bacon
& Co.. 301 Smlthfield st. au27
PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver;
Jewelry repaired: new work made to order.
Chris. Hauch. 541 Smlthfield. Jyl7-13
PERSONAL We have boos. and lots or them;
largest old bookstore west of the Allegheny
Mountains. Levi's, 900 Liberty st. Jyl9
PERSONAL Aland, the Tailor,131 Fifth av.. lias
the latest fads In suitings and the finest styles
In overcoatings at very low prices. se6-158-TT8a
PERSONAL Ta-Va-Zon Lung Syrup cures la
grippe, coughs, colds, bronchitis, consump
tion. Dr. Griffith. Third and Graut, Pittsburg.
Ta-Va-Zon pills, best on earth. 25 cts. SC8-32
PERSONAL Here is a good chance, ladles; J.
Dwyer sells the latest styles in fine dress goods
andfalland wlnterJackets for cash or on credit;
yes, cash or credit, and you hae the use of goods
while paying for them. Room 4, McCance block,
cor. Seventh av. and Smlthfield. scC-125
PERSONAL When I was a small bov my mother
always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but
since I got to be a great big man, Dickson, the un
known tailor, 65 Fifth av., cor. Wood st., second
floor, has been substituted, who now does all my
cleaning, pressing and renovating In great shape,
Tel. 1558. myl5-80-D
"PERSONAL Exposition visitors and others to
X bear In mind that the only place to buy a
shotgun or rifle is at our stores; we have the
largest assortment and lowest price; Just think, a
double-barrel breech loader, bar locks, pistol grip,
top action, patent fore-end and choke bore, lor
$14 50; other dealers charge $20 for same gun: also
written guarantee--given with every purchase. K,
Emit, 932 and 931 Liberty, ,703, 705. 707 Smlthfield
street. ' sc6-U3-ttssu
LOST.
LOST Implement sets 50c shell belts 25c. shoot
ing Jackets $1, at K. Smlt's. se6-113-TTS8u
LOST A good opportunity If you don't get your
msgarlnes bound bv Gittens, Stewart it Co.,
Limited, 62 Second av.; try our 75 cent binding.
seS-18
LOST Last Thursday, in the East End, an opal
ring set in diamonds, with name J. S. Erwin,
Oliver sta., P. &. R. R on. inside: very liberal
reward If left at Biggs' Jewelry store, car. Smlth-
field and Sixth av Pittsburg.
r,, Pittsburg. SC8-77
LOST The public is warned igalnst negotiating
or accepting certificate of stock No. 207 for
three shares of the Metropolitan National Bank
of Pittsburg, Pa. Said certificate of stock issued
to John W. Wilkinson, and by him transferred on
the back of said certificate to W. P. Blackburn.
The said certificate. No. 207, is lost, mislaid or
stolen, and application lias been made for a dupli
cate. W. S.Dravo, Executor W. P. Blackburn,
deceased. se4-32-TUFSu
FOUND.
FOUND You can buy a Flobert rifle for $2 at K.
Smlt's. se6-113-TTSSa
POUND Wall paper lc a roll. Thompson Bros.,
109 Federal st. au25-lo-rrssu
IJiOUND-That Aland, the Tailor, 131 Fifth av..
. has unenualcd bargains in fall suitings and
overcoatings; workmanship equal to the best.
se6-158-TTSa
IJOUND You can bring yonr pictures to the city
? and get them framed while you visit the Ex
Sosltion; cheapest and best framing In the city.
:o. 2 Sixth St.. upstairs, T. C. McElroy. SC8-94
EDUCATIONAL,
IJASTLIBEBTY ACADEMY. 0004 ELLSWORTH
!l 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. aul8-23-TIS
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 nnd Saturdays. Hon. Thomas
M. Marshall, President Board of Trustees.
For catalogue address J. WARREN LYTLE,
Principal, No. 7 Fourth avenue.
jy9-81-TUThs
HOLY GHOST COLLEGE.
Next session opens September 2. New stu
dents shonld come to be examined August
SI. Special Business Department for Book
keeping, Shorthand, Typewriting, etc. Gor
man and Elocution free of charge. For cata
logue and further particulars address
KEV. JOHN T. JIUKPHY, C. S. Sp
Presidont.
Night School opens October 5. Jyl4-65-TT3
MARTIN'S SHORTHAND SCHOOL.
Eighth year. Devoted exclusively to instruc
tion In shorthand and typewriting. Now open.
Four 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 tvpewrlters. Day
and evening sessions. Three floors demoted en
tirely to the use of school. Instruction thorough
and practical. For further particulars and cata
logue call on or address A. M. MARTIN,
sel-88TTS 412 Wood street.
CURRY CONSERVATORY
-OF
MUSIC
FIKMLY ESTABLISHED.
A modern school of music. Lnrgest at
tendance of any music school in the State.
Equal advantages with nny similar institu
tion in tho land. Call or send for catalogue,
scWtts SIMEON BISSELL, Director.
PITTSBURG ART SCHOOL.
Eighth year opens Sept. 28.
instructors:
GEORGE HETZEL. .
JOHN W. BEATTY.
MARY H. BAKNETT.
Pupils desiring to enter should
apply promptly. Address
JOHN W. BEATTY. Prlnclnal
413 Wood street. se5-5STus
il1e ir
NIGHT SCHOOL
Special classes in MECHANICAL, ARCHI
TECTURAL DRAWING, and HIGHER
MATHEMATICS; also classes in GREEK,
LATIN, GERMAN, FRENCH, BOOKKEEP
ING, SHORTHAND nnd EnglUb. branches,
at DUQUESNE COLLEGE.
E. 1L V OOD, D. D,, LL. D., President.
seS-D
EDUCATIONAL.
MISS McCRACKEN'S
SELECT SCHOOL FOR BOT8 AND GIELS,
No. SG6 Ridge Avenue, Allegheny,
Will Reopen Wednesday, September 23, 1K)L
se6-71-TTh.su
JEFFERSON ACADEMY. CANONSBURG, PA.
Principal, C. M. Des Islets, Ph. D. (Prince
ton). A borne school; open September 10, 1891;
thorough instruction; college preparation a spe
cialty ; experienced teachers : has educated many of
the ablest men of the South and West. Send for
handbook. 1el3-43-TTS
"OEMOVED-KING'S SCHOO. OF ORATORY.
JLV elocution and dramatic cultnre 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. Seua lor pros
pectus. aull-53
LUTHERV1LLE SEMINARY (NEARBAL
TIMORE) for young ladies. $225 per
year. S9th year. Modern conveniences,
large campus, fall faculty, thorough train
ing, home comforts. Send lor catalosmo.
EEV. J. H. TUKNER, A. M.. Principal,
Lntherville, Md.
Jy21-77-Tra
Pennsylvania Ilollldaysburg.
Hollldaysburg seminary for Young Women and
Girls. Thorough Instruction. Methods adapted
to the individuality of each pupil. Home com
forts. Location exceptionally healthful. Malaria
unknown. Address MRS. R. 3. HITCHCOCK.
jell-17-TTS
Harcourt Place Seminary.
A school of tho highest grade for young
Indies and girls. Established upon original
lines, its success has been remarkable. For
catalogue, address the principal, MISS ADA
I. AYEU, B. A., Gambler, Ohio. Jett-9-ro
-VTEW RAPID PHONOGRAPHY AND
J-N 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 iournal to any address free.
au20-TTS LEVI LUDDEN, A. M., Principal.
SCHOOL OF DESIGN FOR WOMEN,
Penn ave. and Seventh St.; eletator in
Penn Building; tho fall term will begin
Tuesday, 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. Bepl-4S-TTS
Kenyon Military Academy.
This old and remarknbly successful school
provides thorough preparation for College
or Business, and careful supervision of
health, habits and manners. For illustrated
catalogue, address LAWRENCE RUST, LL
D., Rector, Gambler, Ohio. Jel5-9-TTS
Shadyside Academy
Begins September 1G. Prepares for any
college or scientific school. Six department!
of study, with a specialist at the head of
each. Laboratoi 7 and gymnasium. Especial
attention to phi sical culture. Apply to
HENRY A. BKE3D. Sec, 516 Market St., city.
au8-16-Tus
CTTTT TZ3 7 university,
U tOEO JL. SIXTH ST.
Thirty years of success. Full collegiate
courses. Normal, Ladles' Seminary, English,
Mechanical and Electrical Engineering De
partments. Conservatory of Music, School
of Elocution, Night Schoof nnd Saturday
Normal Classes. Bookkeeping, Shorthand
and Typewriting. Opens Sept. 1. Send lor
catalogue. H. M. ROTVE, Prest. aulS-D
S WITHIN C. snORTLlDGE'S MEDIA. PA..
ACADEMY, near Philadelphia; choice school
for boys, number limited; mild winter climate;
health record has few parallels; line buildings;
steam heat; electric light and gas; gymnasium with
swimming bath regulated by steam; ample
grounds: teachers men and college graduates; spe
cial attention and private tutoring for backward
boys; single or double rooms; tits for college or
business; superior English department: library;
complete laboratory with dynamo, motor, etc.. etc. :
bovs' workshop for manual training in wood and
me'tal: Media has 6even churches and a temper
ancechartcr. SWITHIN C.SHOETLIDGE.A3I.,
(Harvard graduate), Media, Pa. auZH!6
CHILDREN'S SCHOOLTHE ATT3N
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
situation of tho school is unsurpassed for
beauty of scenery and health. Special atten
tion 13 given to training of children and
home culture, n'or terms and particulars
address! REV. P. C. PRUGH, D.D., Butler,
Pa. References: B. Wolff, Jr., and P. Keil,
Pittsburg. aul3-S3-CT3
URSULINE 'ACADEMY,
OAKLAND.
Boarding and day schools. Reopens Tuesday,
September 8. Terms For boarders, session
of flvemonths,$150. Children underl2ycarsof
ago, $125. Day schools for girls. Pupils taken
from the age of 6 to 18. Terms varying from
$15 to $35. Tuition includes all branches of
an English education, with French or Ger
man, elocution, vocal music, calesthenics,
outline drawing and fancy work. Privnte
lessons in music, French, German, drawing
and painting, at moderate terms. For fur
ther particulars apply to Mother Superior.
aul3-80-TTS
AUCTION SALES.
F. W. McKEE, HARVEY HENDERSON,
Attorneys, 406 Grant street.
By virtue of an order of tho Orphans'Court
of Allegheny county.mado at No. 6 January
Term, 1891, in partition of the estate of
Walker Reed, deceased, the undersigned
will expose to sale at public auction, on the
premises, on WEDNESDAY, September 16,
1891, at 10 o'clock a. m., tho following de
scribed real estate, situate in Jefferson
township, Allegheny county, Pennsylvania,
at Coal Valley Btation, and known as the
Walker Reed farm, to-wit: A tract of land
containing about seventy-five acres, having
a frontage of 330 feet on the Monongahela
river; the said land being fully described in
tho amended petition filed with the papers
in the above stated case; having five doublo
frame dwelling houses, a first-class brick
farm house, a good barn and outbuildings
thereon. The land is of good quality for
farming purposes. The river front forms a
good harbor. Fourteen acros of tho tract
urn underlaid with coal, which will be sold
'with the surface. This is the tract ofland
on which the coal works 01 .roster & Clark
are situated.
The sale is to be made subject to a lease
from Walker and John Reed to O. n. P. and
R. M. Blackburn, dated November 29, 1853,
and recorded in deedbook 109, page 588: also
excepting and reserving three lots sold by
Walker Reed, containing together two acres
and forty pel ches.
Terms of Sale One thousand dollars on
the day of sale; one-half of the price, of
which tho $1,000 is part, on confirmation of
snip- anil the bnlnnco in threo years with in
terest, to be secured by bond and mortgage
on the premises.
For further information call on the attor
neys above named.
ff.
nulS 59-tus
TrnBtee.
AUCTION SALE.
CHOICE LOTS.
AUCTION SALE OF
40 BUILDING LOTS,
On the Premises,
COR. DUFF ST. &WYLIE AV.,
Thirteenth Ward, Pittsburg,
TUESDAY, Sept. 8, at S o'clock p. M.
Tho above desirable lots front on Duff,
Chaunceyand ltidge sts., Webster, Bedford
and Wylio ays., 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.
seG-22
03 Fourth av.
TTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE
To close out a consignment.
Twenty-seven fine chamber suites, 23 hand
some parlor suites, bookcase, etc.,
TUESDAY,
Sent. 8, at 10 o'clock, at our new store, 24 and
26 Ninth st.
Tho entire stock of a furniture house going
out of business; 27 fine chamber Buites in oak
and wain fit, handsome parlor suites uphol
stered in tho flnoit satin, brocatelle,
French tapestry, English rugs, plushes and
hair cloth, all new styles, costing
from $10 to $250, but must bo sold at
any. price to close out the stock; also ward
robe, bookcase, sideboard, exr. tables, chair,
rocker, hnirund husk mattresses, blankets,
comforts, pillows, dinner sots, toiletware,
carpet, linoleum, notions, kitchen goods,
laundry ilAnres. Sale positive. Goods now
on exhibition.
HENRY AUCTION CO.,
BeS-155 Auctioneers.
AUCTION SAXXS.
MORTON" HUNTER, Attorney, No. 87 DIa
mondst., Pittsburg.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE BY ORDER
or Orphans' Court of Allegheny county,
at No. 180 June term, 1891, in re-estate of
Patrick May. deceased. The Safe Deposit
and Trust Company, or Pittsrjurg, adminis
trator of said decedent, will expose at pnblle
sale, on the premises, on the 15th day of SEP
TEMBER, A. D. 1891. aUO o'clock A. jr.:
All that certain lot or pieceorground with
the improvements thereon, situate in the
Sixth ward of the city of Pittsburg (formerly
Eigth ward), bounded and described as fol
lows, to-wit: Beginning on the southwardly
side of Second avenue, distant 67 feet 9
inches southeastwardlyfrom Brewery street:
thence along Second avenne 43 feet: thence
on a line extending back 65 feet 6 inches SO
as to strike the Nixon lot 3 feot and 9 inches
from the west end of said lot: theilco west
wardly along the line of said Nixon lot 3 feet
and 9 inches; thence at right angles along
the line of west end of said Nixon lot 18 feet
to a 12-foot alley: thence along the line of
said alley toward Brewery street 45 feet 6J
inches to an iron pin; thence along the line
or Reuben Leonard's lot, and in a line with
the west end of the old Greenongh House, 86
feet 8 inches to the place of beginning.
Subject to annual ground rent of $7s, re
served in deed recorded In Deed Book,
volume 125, page 120.
Terms of 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 pavable semi
annually. THE SAFE DEPOSIT AND
TRUST COMPANY, of Pittsburg, Adminis
trator, No 83 Foprth avenue, Pittsburg, Pa.
A. J. PENTECOST, Auctioneer, 413 Grant
street. nuztTU
PUBLIC SALE
OT
JERSEY CATTLE!
At the Butler, Pa., Fair Grounds,
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,1891,
at 11 A. jr., 30 head of Registered and 10 of Un
registered! cattio belonging to Jas. P. Speer,
Pittsburg. Catalogues on day of sale.
J. K. DAIX,
Manager.
JOHN FEDEEKEIL,
se4-75-Cxnws Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE OF THE RESIDENCE
of D. Davidson, 23 Pearl street, Alle
gheny, consisting of parlor suit, carpets,
wardrobe, two bedroom snlta, stoves, dining
room table, chairs and dishes. Sale posi
tively at 10 a. M. FRIDAY, September U.
se6-58 CHAS. H. WEINHAUS. Auctioneer.
"CHOICE PEOPEBTIES.
CHOICE PROPERTIES
FOR SALE.
Estate of Rebecca Hubley.Dec'd.
A fine three-story brick house, with nine
rooms and nt tic, basemen t kitchen, cemented
cellar, modern improvements. This prop
erty is situated on Penn avenue, Wilkins
burg, Pa., near the P. R. R. station, and near
the Dusiness portion of the town. Gronnd
is 191 leet on Penn avenue and 258 feet deep"
through to Wallace street. It is now laid
out in lots and will be sold as a whole or In
lots as laid out.
Estate of Abbott Minors. a
A two-and-a-half story frame. house of five
rooms, situate 71 Steuben street, Sonthslde.
Front room well adapted for a small store.
Lot 20x55 through to an alley.
Estate of Robt. M. Hartley.
Lot 124x200 on Fifth avenue, near Shady
avenue, one of the best locations on Fifth
avenue for a private residence. Will be sub
divided or sold as a whole.
And lot 174x283 on Shady avenue, abont six
minutes' walk from Fifth avenuo. Property
adjoins Bec'chwood Park and is increasing
in value every day. WU1 bo sold as a. whole
or sub-divided to suit.
Estate Margaret L. Benham.
Lot situate on corner of Fifth avenue and
Shady avenue, 133 feet on Fifth" avenue and
124 feet on Shady avenne. This is one or the
finest locations for a fine residence on Fifth
avenue.
Estate Dan. C. Hamilton, Dec'd.
Drug stock. A complete drug store, stock,
fixtures and good will; also, a very fine soda
fountain. Lease runs to April, 1893. Loca
tion, No. 27 Ohio street, Allegheny.
FIDELITY TITLE AND TRUST CO.,
' 121 and 123 Fourth avenue.
au30-40-TT8U
. $4,250.
SI3C-AID-5Z-SIIDE
Corner two 50-foot sewered streets; a hand
some modern frame dwelling seven rooms,
hall, bath, range, gas, water, laundry, sta
tionary tubs, and with lot 26x105 feet; three
minutes' walk from Fifth avenue, Duquesne
electric and P. R. R.; a decided bargain.
M. F. HIPPLE & CO.,
Se6-10J-TT3U
JL 96 Fourth avenne.
ELLSWORTH AVE,
58x219.
$8,000.
Thegreatestbargain In Shadyside property
that has been on the market for years. The
choicest neighbqrhgodjn the city.
"' r' Liggett bros.,
scS-193 71 Diamond street.
SPECULATION!
CRAIG STREET, BETWEEN FIFTH AVE
NUE AND CENTER AVENUE,
Fnlton Place Flan, lot 50x142: for a few
days only at the lo w prlco of$3,f00.
SAMUEL W. BLACK & CO.,
99 Fourth Avenue. se5-46-D
WHAT
CAN IT BE
That is causing so many to BUY LOTS and BUILIat
KENSINGTON,
18 MILES FROM PITTSBURG ON THE I V. I B?
Here Are the Reasons:
First It is a large manufacturing place.
Second It is healthfully and beautifully located.
Third It is the place for the laborer to get steady work.
Fourth It is the place for the mechanic to get steady work.
Fifth It is the place for the merchant to make money. -
Sixth It is the place to invest and double your money.
Seventh It is the place for the capitalist to build either to rent or sell;-
(Eighth Jt is- the place to start hotels and boarding houses.
Ninth It is the place to live better at less cost than jn larger cities.
Tenth It is the place for the prudent man or woman to put their money;
Call at our office and get Free Tickets to and from Kensington. Sales
men always on the ground. For other information call.at office of
Burrell Improvement Co.,
96 FOURTH AVE.,
e&S34Ts
CHOICE PltOPEETXES.
THE BACKBONE
Of the growth and prosperity of any city is
the industries that give employment to its
inhabitants.
WILMBRDING
Having within if? limits the plant of the
most successful manufacturing enterprise in
America THE WESTINGHOTJSE AIR
BRAKE WORKS with its army of trained
mechanics, and a half mile distant
BRINT0N,
With the great iron furnaces and steel
works of CARNEGIE BROa & CO.,
together with the advantage of direct eon
nection with every railroad entering Pitts
burg, should make investment in lots for
business, residence or speculation at theso
points good as gold and sure to increase in
valne. Our property Is fully developed
and prices exceedingly reasonable.
EAST PITTSBURG IMPROVEMENT CO.,
417 WOOD ST., Pittsburg, Pa.,
402 BURTON ST., Braddock, Pa.,
BRADDOCK AVE., Brinton, Pa.,
BANK BUILDING, WBmerding, Pa.
seS-Ttm
SHADYSIDE. '
$55 PER FOOT FRONT.
ZOOxiai on prominent Shadyside street,
near station undone square from electrio
road. Will sell as a whole or in parts. En
hancement certain: an excellent oppor
tunity for party wishing to build for rent or
for sale. LIGGETT BEOS.,
se6-192-TTSsu 71 Diamond street.
FOR SALK '
The property known as the French. Acade
my Cliff street, near High School. Largo
brick building suitable for school purposes,
with lot 75x2! 5 to Bedford avenue. Also lot
directly opposite, 75x150, to be sold as a
whole at a very low figure.
J. C. REILLY,
77 DIAMOND ST.
Se6-126-TTSSU
$6,750, OAKLAND,
On paved and sewered residence street,
handsome new 9-room Queen Anne brici
dwelling, hall. bath, two inside w. c's, hard
wood mantels, lanndry, etc.; all ban dsomeiy
papered and decorated throughout: lot 35x100
feet, oneqnare from Fifth ay. cable or Du
quesne electric line; easy terms.
M. Y. HIPPLE CO..
se8-93-Trs 96 Fourth avenue.
"DT A TAT 17 Investments are not only
J) Lii 1 1 j Saf e,b ut Insure Quick Profits.
FREE TRANSPORTATION EVERY DAT.
CHARLES SOMERS X CO.,
129 Fourth avenue.
SC6-142
OI 600 LYTLE ST., HAZELWOOD. LOT
3)1) 45x132 feet, in the most desirable resi
dence locality, one square from electric cara
or B. and O.; worth at least $2,000.
M. F. HIPPLE & CO.,
se6-10t-Tr3u 96 Fourth ay.
SUaiMEK KESOKTS.
THE CHALFOXTE
ATLANTIC CITY, N. 3.
On th ebeach.wlth unsurpassed ocean yiew.
Salt water baths in the house.
Send for circular.
au30-116-D E. ROBERTS SON3. '
TIrABINE VILLA,
ill Capeaiay.N.J.
Within 30 yards of the surf. Seventeenth;
season; 50 rooms added, facing the sea; eleva
tor, baths, etc. SIRS.F.HALLENBECK.
Jyl-21-D ,
MORTGAGES WANTED.
HONEY NOW READY.
1 for $40,000 at 5 3-10 per cent in Pittsburg;
2 for $700 at 6 per cent in Pittsburg.
3 for $1,000 at 6 per cent in Allegheny.
1 for $S00 at 6 per cent in Allegheny.
1 for $600 at6 per cent in Pittsburg.
CHARLES SOMERS & CO.,
129 FOURTH AVE.
se549-P
Xow is the best season for planting and
Sruning trees, laying out of lawns and tak
lg charge of work generally; also draining,
Herman Helm
LANDSCAPE GARDENER,
ELLSWORTH AV., Shadyside, Pittsburg,
Stencil and Stamp Works.
W. 23. guniing,
20FifthvlMarbetSt
TRYOUB LATJGHTON PADS.
Se5-TT3
Is on the Perennially Navi-
T3T A TATT? gable Monongahela. and in
)JLrilIN Lj- the center of therichestGaa
and Coal Fields.
FEEE CARS EVERYDAY".
CHARLES SOMERS CO.,
se6-113 129 Fourth avenue.
PITTSBURG, PA.
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