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    T3B-' PrTTSBUEG DISPATCH, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEiIbER- 9, 4891
JUSTICE ON A JUMP.
Criminal Court Striding Rapidly
Through Its Calendar.
HANTDEFEXDAXTS PLEAD GUILTY.
Afcram Grodner Secures His Liberty On a
Technicality.
SEWS IX GENERAL FE03I THE C0UHTS
Judge McClunp, of Common Pleas No. 3,
presided in room 2fo. 2 of the Criminal
Court yesterday. He has consented to
asiist Judge Evrinij this term, which trill
relieve Judge Magcc, who -was assigned to
help Judse En ing, and allow him to attend
to Common Pleas work. The case before
Judge McClung yesterday was that of
Catharino Ualkovic, a Slav living in Alle
gheny. She was indicted for infanticide,
but as there was no evidence that the child
had been murdered she was only tried on
the charge of concealing the death of a
child. A nolle pros was allowed in the
co of Mora Voveuic, indicted with her as
an accessory." after the fact. "The Jury re
turned a verdict of not guilty.
In Judco Ewing's branch of the court
John aily pleaded guilty to larceny and
false pretense. Daily was employed by E.
a Campbell, of Sharpsburg. and one day
lclt, taking with him a quantity of clothing,
money, jewelry, etc., belonging to Camp
bell. The latter started after him, and find
ing him at the Union depot arrested him.
AVhen he seized Daily the latter drew a re
volver and tried to shoot him. Daily was
sentenced two years to tbe penitentiary.
William 3Iarball, who was tried Monday
Icr attempting tocommit an assault on John
A. Kyle and ratrick Xeelan, at McKee's
Hocks, w as found not guilty.
John Macbeth pleaded gnilty to nault
and battery on Mrs. Annie Paul, Augut , in
Strawberry alley. He was sentenced
throe months to jail.
George l'enrod pleaded guilty to the lar
ceny of a watch from C. E. Smith, June IS. at
a boarding houe on I'enn avenue. He was
sent one vear to the woikhouse.
Georpe"!". Long pleaded guilty to stealing
a vuit of e.othes from a room mate in a
boardine house in the Fifteenth ward,
August 21 He was sent seven months to tbe
workhouse
Jeff Mav pleaded guilrv to the larceny of a
watch lroni E. H. Woods, July 26, at tho
lreton Hotel, Grant street. He was sen
tenced one j ear to tho workhouse.
Charles Robey. of the Third ward, Alle
gheny, pleaded guilty to tholarceny ofa ring
Jrom airs. Fisher and an umberella from
Amanda Crable, August 7. He was sent to
the woakhouse.
James Hona'd pleaded guilty to the larceny
of J2 from Jo'in Stagman, July 19. He was
sentenced nine months to the workhouse.
Margie Fogarty pleaded guiltx to selling
liquor without a license, on Nixon street,
Twonty-ecoud ward, on information of C.
AV. Van Ebseu. Sbewasflned $5C0, and sent
fcix months to the workhouse.
John Jackman pleaded guilty to keeping a
gninhlim: house in the Seventh ward, on in
formation of Inspector McAleese. He was
sent sit months to the workhouse.
William Dewev, William Ford and John
Sullivan were acquitted of the chaige of
robbing Joseph Shanbultz. proprietor of a
clothing store on I'enn avenue August 6.
KANT TETJE BILLS FOUND.
A Scoro or More or Cases to Go Into the
Court for Trial.
The crand jury yesterday returned the
following true bills: William Metz, William
Wallace, robber-: John Agoe.Thomas Camp
bell, William Johnston, Frank Jones, Charles
Kcar. John Butkov. ski, August Hick, Christ
l'feiffci. Ma-tin Woods, larceny; Harry Bur
nett, William Jones, larceny from the per
bon; Josepn Bicgcnwnld, John Lentz, rat
lick Gallagher, James Holland, Frank
Moore, entering a building with intent to
commit a felony: John Itlchards, George
Crow, entering n r-iilrcud cir with intent to
commit a lelonv; William Williaiis, larceny
by bailee: Join -s ltaittiii, Tlionms Jones,
Seunrtl MrCrecri, Arthur l'later. Max Ket
enstein. a-ault and bittery: Genre Dtlo.
3i:3rrnatiMl:i ault :uid batttfiv, Ed l.iglit
brart. felonious assault: D ivid Koliard, as
tanir: T.icodore Tnylei, Ida t-elmitz, im
proper conduct; John Anderson, misde
meanor. The lollowing bills wore ignored: Thomas
Sauion, F. M. Tede. Nettie Catlin. Joseph
Cooker, larceny: Emma sanford, larreny by
bailee; Albeit Ji-rkMin, larccnv from tho
1erson: Mike Kane. a-o-nult and batteiy; (Jus
.'atterson, malicious mischief.
Litigation 0 era Gas Lease.
' A bill in equity was filed yesterday by Da
vid N. Lea against John L. Moore, the
Soutbside Oil and Gas Compan' and the
Itoyal Gas Company. The suit is brought to
have declared void an oil and gas leate. Lea
leased to Monro, who assigned the lease to
the Isouthsiilc company. They only drilled
far enough to get gas, and tiicu rented the
well to the HojalGas Com pan v for $509 per
month. As the terms of the lease to com
plete an oil well within a year were not
complied with. Lea wants it declared void
and the defendants compelled to account to
liim for the gas obtained.
Say the Mine Is Dangerons.
A hearing was had before Judge White,
yesterday, in the case of James Blick, Henry
ioulett, Willuin Jenkins and William Dun
can, mine inspectors, against J. D. Sauters,
the n nor and operator of a coal mine in
"orth Fayette township. The suit was
brought to have t,v Court make an order
compelling s.iutej,. to cease work in the
mine, allogins .1. . it was in a aangerous
condition iroui the oil and gns wells bored
through oi near it. S.iuter contended that
there "was no gas in the mine anu no likeli
hood of anj gi-tting in. Judgo White re
served bis decision.
. r To-I)a' Trial List-
Criminal Couit Commonwealth vs Cath
James Bovlo. Hugh Collins, David Curtain,
Jennie Moorncad, George Daio, John Eut
kowskl, William Williams, John Richards,
George Crow. Thomas Campbell, William
Jom.s'on, Frank Jones, llliam 31elz,
William Wallace, Arthur Plater, Christ
Pfcifter. Ed Liglitheait, James Holland,
ratrirkGall.ighci. Hurry Burnett, Charles
Ktai, Frank Mooie John Agoe, John An-rler.-on,
Kobcit Johnston, August Rick,
Theodore Tnttier, Thomas Jonos. Max Ket
eustein, Ida bchults, George Walker.
The Torrence AVill Casp StUI On.
The heaiing in the case of tho contested
will of the late Francis Torrence was con
tinued berore Judge Hawkins yesterday.
Mi-Muileytestiiied.it length, but furnisliod
jionen facts. Dr. Dickson gave expert tes
timony as to what tho effect on a man's
jimid would be i. he was in the physical con
dition Mr. Torrence was. The case will con
tinue to-day. Mr. Torrence's personal es
tate amounted to 155,231 ;s, of which $100 000
went to his son, Frank J. Torrence. '
Joseph Ilartlo Wants Satisfaction.
Joseph Uartle yesterday entered suit
against John Subenrock for $5 000 for falso
at rest. It was alleged that Subenrock sued
llartle beforo Alderman Ilnnker on August
23, charging him with appioprlatiug to his
own use $50, which had been delivered to
Imn ns a boniu lor tho purchase ofa piece of
property in Allcgheuj. The charge, it is
claimed, w as false, and at the hearing he
was discharged. A capias was issued for
thcaricstot Subenrock.
A Question of Subterranean Right.
The Mansfield Coal and Coke Company
yesterday filed a hill In equity against W. L.
Mellon. The plaintiffs own the coal under
land in Collier township, purchased from
James Xeely. 'Ince then Xeoly has leased
the oil and gas rights to Melion, who is now
boring a w ell and is about to bore Ave more.
It is claimed that he lias no right to bore
through their coal. Judgo White granted a
preliminary injunction, and fixed Septem
ber 12 for a hearing.
-
Tho lVliarfboat Shooting Recalled.
Joseph Cross yesterday entered suit
against James Abriola to lecover $5,000 dam
ages. Cross states that on July 22, 1831
Abriola got into a quarrel with the second
porter on the steamer Hudson. Cross re
ported them, at which Abriola got angry
"n(1 lrocuring a revolver, shot Cross twice.
Ono bullet struck him In the lett shoulder,
inflicting a severe wound. A capias 'was
Issued lor the arrest of Abriola.
Magoie Halst yesterday entered suit
against George J. Schaffcr, John Mohan and
James Brennan for $10,000 damages for false
arrest. She alleges that on July IS they far
rested her and took her to the Fourteenth
ward station, where she was kept locked up
for two days. The charge is not stated.
EEQtnsrnoK papees hicessabt
Abram Grodner, Wanted In Cleveland,
Released by Court From Central Station.
Abram Grodner was released from Central
Station yesterday on habeas corpus proceed
ings by Jndge White. The petition for the
writ of habeas corpus -was filed by Rosa
Grodner, the wife of the prisoner. Sbosaid
that he was in Central Station on a charge
made by Herrlck & Son, of Cleveland, O. She
was unable to give the nature of the charge.
Ho was Illegally detained she asserted, and.
she asked for his release. Judge White
issued the writ directing Police Superinten
dent Weir to produce the prisoner In court
forthwith. The writ was nerved at once
and in a short time Grodner was brought
Into court. Upon a hearing, it developed
that Grodner had purchased furniture from
Herrick & Son, of Cleveland. Ho gave a
mortgage on the goods to seenre payment,
and then surreptitiously removed them to
Pittsburg.
Under the chattel law of Ohio this was an
offense, and the Information on which he
was arrested In Pittsburg was made against
him. No requisition had been obtained for
him. and Jndge White said that he could
not hold him in the absence of one. He
directed hiti to be released, but said that he
was liable to arrest at any tlmo.
Notes of the Courts.
Maogie AVilkems yesterday entered suits
against Julius Wifkowsky, Matilda Kar
mueln and Anto Volures for $5,000 damages
each, for slander.
George J. Fuke yesterday entered suit
against J. J. Murphy for damages fcr slan
der. It Is charged that Murphy said that he
bad picked up Free drunk on Penn avenue.
A capias was issued for Murphy's arrest.
Robeet Bole, of the First ward. Alleghony,
who was drawn on the panel of Jurors for
the Criminal Court, did not put in an ap-
Searance Monday or yesterday, and Jndee
wing vesterday issued an attachment for
him.
As execution was Issued yesterday by
Louis J. Aaron and J. M. Kevin, trustees,
against Caroline Wilhelm for $,S93 52. The
execution was l3sued on a judgment noto
given several months ago. Attorneys Will
and Cohen issued the writ.
FOR SEASICKNESS
Use Horsford's Add Fhosphato.
Dr. W. W. Blackman, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
says: "I am very mnch pleased w ith it in
seasickness. Several cases have been
brought to my attention where it afforded
prompt and entire relief."
PA-ur-OR suits from S20 to S500 at Ber-
ger's, Liberty and Sixth avenue.
MEETINGS AND NOTICES.
Notices.
N
TOTICE-MY WIFE. WILLIE M.. HAVING
X left my bed mi1 board without Any Just canse
or provocation, I hereby caution all persons from
furulshlog her anything on my account.
HOMER A. TORBENCE,
CORAOPOLIS, PA., September 8. 1881. 6e0-17
Legal Notices.
LEGAL I am prepared to do work for the
lejsal profession, writing deeds, mort-gage or
transcribing legal or other doenments; satisfaction
guaranteed; terms moderate. Mortimer Starling,
loom H. 109 Fourth av. JeU-17-wsu
"VTOTICE Is hereby given that an application will
i. be made to the Coart of Quarter Sessions, of
Allegbenr countr. Pa., on Saturday, September
2R, 1S91. at 10 o'clock A. M., for the incorporation
ofthe village of Uankln station into a borough.
A. M. Imbrie, Solicitor. au26-72w
IN KE DISSOLUTION OF THE GROCERS'
Supply and Storage Company, No. M7. Septem
ber term, 1891.
Notice is hereby given, that the Grocers' Sup
ply and storage Company 1 as filed its application
for dissolution and surrender of lis charter, at the
above number and term, and that the Court ap
pointed Saturday. September 26, 1891, at 10 A. M.,
astnc time for bearing the prayer or the petition.
J. J. M11.LEK, solicitor, -ft8 Grant st. se9-5-w
LAW OFFICE OF WILLIAM NORWOOD,
S3 Diamond &treet.
37ISTATF. OF KATIE BENSON STURM. DE
li CEASEO. late of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania,
Allegheny county. Letters of administration upon
the above named estate having been granlad to the
undersigned all persons having rlalms against the
same will present them for pajinent, duly authen
ticate!, and those Indebted thereto arc rennened
to m-xke immediate payment. s. A. sill km.
Administrator, Hazelwood avenne, Pittsburg, Pa.
Or to WILLIAM NORWOOD, Attorney at Law,
S3 Diamond street. au5-12-w
Ilusiness Changes.
-yOTlCE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT TOE
1 partnership heretofore existing between
Jacob F. Beck and P. J. Molir has been dissolved,
P. J. Mohr retiring. The business will be con
ducted by Jacob F. Beck, and Chas. G. Grabchas
been admitted. All bills are to be paid to the new
linn or Beck A Grabe, who will also par all debts
ofthe old firm. JACOB T "BECK,
1". J. MOHU.
ALLEGHEX, PA., Sept. 1, 1831. scfl-29
STAXDAItn BUILDISG, WOOD ST..
PITTSBUKG, PA, SEFT 1, 1S31. J
On and after the aboe dale the partnership ex
isting between J. B. Booth and Jas. Todd,
known as the firm of J. B. Booth Co., or this
city, doing an Iron and steel commission business
ha been dissolved by mutual consent: Jas. Todd
retiring and J. B. Booth continuing the business
under tbe name of .1. B. Booth A Co. All accounts
due the firm andgalust the firm will be settled by
J. B. Booth.
J. B. BOOTH,
JAS. TODD.
Having succeeded to the business of J. B. Booth
A Co., formerly consisting of J. B. Booth and Jas.
Todd, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the
patronage so liberally bestowed in the past.
soS-55 J. B. BOOTH.
AUCTION SALES.
PUBLIC SALE
OF
JERSEY GATTLE!
At the Butler, Fa-, Fair Grounds,
on
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10,1891,
at 11 a. m., SO head of Registered and 10 of Un
registered cattle belonging to Jas. V. Speer,
Pittsburg. Catalogues on day of sale.
J. K. DAIN,
Manager.
JOHN FEDEBKEIL,
6e4-75-MTuws Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE OF THE RESIDENCE
of D. Davidson, 23 Pearl street, Alle
gheny, consisting of parlor suit, carpets,
wardrobe, two bedroom suits, stoves, dining
room table, chairs and dishes. Sale posi
tively at 10 a. m. FRIDAY, September U,
se&SS CHAS. II. WEINHAUS, Auctioneer.
SUMMER RESORTS.
HE CH alfoSJte '
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J.
On thebeach,with unsurpassed ocean view.
Salt water baths in the house.
Send for circular.
au39-H0-p E. ROBERTS & SONS.
MARINE VILLA,
Cape Kay, X. J.
Within 30 yards of the snrf. Seventeenth
season; 50 rooms added, facing the sea; eleva
tor, baths, etc. MRS. F. UALLENBECK;
Jyl-21-D
THE BIG PITTSBURG EXPOSITION
opened In a blaze of glory on September
2, and all indications point to a successful
show. Most of our country cousins will
visit it befote the close. City folks will thus
have an opportunity to show their hospital
ity in return for favors received. We learn
with regret that Max Klein, owing to a press
of business, was unable to arrange a display
this season, ns In former years. Visitors to
the city should by all means take a peep at
bis model establishment, No. 82 Federal
street, Allegheny, w hich is within a stone's
thro w of the Ft. Wayne and West Penn de
pots. They can then return home with the
satisfaction of having seen the largest and
best equipped wholcsalo.llquor house in this
section of the State the headquarters of
those wojld-famed brands of absolutely
pure whiskies, "Silver Age" and "Du
quesne." The former sells at $1 50 and the
latter at $125 per full quart. Max Klein, it
may be added, also keeps In stock Bear
Creek, Guckenheimer, Finch, Gibson and
Overholt, and tho finest old .whiskies, bran
dies, wines, cordia.s, etc CaU and see him.
seW-'HWP
MORTGAGES WANTED.
MONEY NOW READY.
s
1 for $10,000 at 5 3-10 per cent in rittsbnrg.
2 for $7M at 6 per cent In Pittsburg.
8 for JLOCfl nt 6 per cent in Allegheny.
1 for $S00 nt 0 per cent in Allegheny.
1 for $000 at C per cent la Pittsburg.
CHARLES S0MERS& CO.,
129 FOURTH AVE.
ntfffifritfyf mfsSsJUlslSUsnBKKIlff, V afcjfoyEiBiBgaiaBiB
fSTDitplay advertisement! one ddUar per
iquarzjfor one insertion. Classified real estate
advertisement on Vtis page ten cents per line
for each insertion, and none taken for Itss than
thirty cents.
UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE
ADVERTISEMENTS ON THIS PAGE
Classified under the following headings will he ac
cepted at the rate of
OXE CENT PEK WORD
FOB EACH INSERTION when paid for in ad
vance either at main or branch offices.
Wanted Advertisements of aU Kinds,
SUCH AS
SITUATIONS, ROOMS, .
MALE HELP, BOARDING,
FEMALE HELP, BOARDERS,
AGENTS, 3IISCELLANEOUS,
PERSONAL, TO LET ROOMS,
MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALES, LOST AND
FOUND.
THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH.
BUSINESS OFFICE.
Cor. Smlthfield and Diamond Streets,
ALWAYS OPEN.
BRANCn 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 TBB"DlSl'ATcn.
FOR THE SOUTHSIDE. NO. 12 CARSON
STREET. TELEPHONE NO. 60S.
FOR THE EAST END. J. W. WALLACE, 6m
PENN AVE. .
PITTSBURG -ADDITIONAL.
THOMAS McCAFFRET. 3301 Butler street.
EMIL G. STUCXEY, 24th street and Penn avenue.
ALLEGHENY.
A. J. KAERCnEK. No. 62 Federal street.
II. J. McBRIDKMarkct House. Allegheny.
F. H. EGGEUS A SON. Ohio and Chestnut streets.
TIIOJ1 AS SIcIIENRY, Western and Irwin avenues.
G. W. HUGHES. Pennsylvania and Beaver aves.
TERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ave.
TVANTED.
3Ialn Hell?.
ASSISTANT BOOKKEEPER Must be accurate,
quick, and come well recommended: one who
understands the voucher system preferred: an
swer In own handwriting: slale age, residence and
salary expected. Address Bi ewe. Dispatch ofllce.
se-23
BARBER Colored barber. Inquire or J. H.
Jones, Fourth avc, and Wood st. se9-81
"nARBEB-Good barber. 73) Fifth av.
T) ARBER-At 2808 Penn avenue.
se9-80
B
OY With some experience at tbe barber trade.
August ikueimer. ou t ourxn av., city, sea-w
BRICKLAYERS Twentyat the American Safe
and Lock Company's Works. West Elizabeth,
l'a.; good long Job. Herrlngton & Booth. se9-27
CASH BO YS Apply this morning at Kaufinanns'.
C9-31
CHEMIST Young man with experience In steel
works practice; Ftate experience, age. refer
ences and expected salary. Address P. O. Box SHI,
rittsbnrg. si9-6
DRIVER An experienced man as driver for a
steam laundry: good references required. Ad
dress Driver. Dispatch office. seS-5
I7ARM HANDS (2) that understand gardening.
: Inquire of Camper Haslev. Shadv lane.
Twenty-second ward, or stand 17, Pittsburg Market,
scO-2
"nK)BE5IAN A flrst-clas foundry foreman on
X? printing press and general work: a young man
preferred. Address, giving age. past and present
employers, W. H. M., Box 235, Boston. Mass.
seo-lG-aws
T?OUR young persons For private short
X; hand class, leglnnlng Sept. 15; recitation
Tuesday and Friday evenings at 7 o'clock; terms,
50 per month, payable monthly; best system. For
particulars address Box 860, Pittsburg, Pa.
se4-31
HOTEL porter, one that can barber preferred.
Applv at Thos. E. Pollard's, corner Tenn
av. and Eleventh St., or Hotel buyder. Manor
station. Pa. seS-71
MAN Sober, reliable white man forcareortwo
horees and cow and general work around a
small place. Shadyside: must be a srood driver, and
have city relercnces Inquire at llrt Fourth av.
639-11
MAN To take charge of an entf ne fire with coal
and keep machinery in repair. Address En
gtne. Dispatch office. seS-12
M;
ILK SHIPPERS at corner Forbes and Oakland
av. seS-43
MOLDERS A few good 'floor molders can ob
tain steady employmeut. with good wages.
Apply to The Kelly Jones Co., Grecnsburg, Pa.
sc9-Pl
PITTSBURG representative ror the leading trade
papprofltskind In the world: one who will
Sersoually puBh for business. Address T. P.. enre
ontinental Hotel, Philadelphia. se9-U
SALESMAN A good, reliable, steady clothing
O salesman In a live town. SO miles east of city;
reference required. Address Bronde Manufactur
ing Co., 242 Fifth av., Plttshurg. s9-58
SALESMAN For furnishing eoods for Western
Pennsylvania, Ohio anu Western Virginia;
one who can command trade. Address Furnisher,
Dispatch office. se9-68
SALESMEN Liberal salarv and permanent posi
tions to first-class, experienced clothing sales
men. Address BronncrBros.f 404 to 418 Main St.,
Buffalo. N. Y. scS-40
SOLICITORS For life Insurance: liberal commlT
sions; policy taking because most pleasing In
firlec aud plau. Murry Edsall, 34 Fidelity build
ng. my2T-49
QOLICITOR An experienced advertlsibg solicitor
O lor temporary employment. Call at 12 Federal
St., Allegheny, room 21. se9-28
TINNERS Two good tinners. For particulars
call at Demmler Bros.', 52S Sniltbneld st.,
Pittsburg. se9-21
TINNER A first-class tinner at once. Albert
K. KlncalC. 107 First av., city. 6C9-7S
riviNNER inquire Mrs. Dora Neet SploglerT Sec
X ond av.. Frankstown. se9-33
TOBIEMAKERS Five hand toblemakers. Ap
ply at S. Buck's, 519 Liberty st. seS-74
WE want a thorough going business man, 2S to
40 years of age. to represent us In the South
and West as manager for the sale of our book,
"Marv, the Queen of the House of David;" salary
?70 to ilOO per month to the right man, or a liberal
commission; must mean business. Call or address
A. H, Gray & Co., Eisner building. se9-47-WF
"70UNG man Salesman In carpet department.
X Address P. O. Box 141, Tltiuvllle, Pa., stat
ing experience and wages wanted. sc8-7
C7 fC A MONTH and expenses for salesmen in
Qj O every county in the U, S.; samples and
outfit free: no experience necessary; yearly con
tracts made: finest and easiest selling goods man
ufactured. Address with stamp for full particu
lars, E. Converse, 24 Herron St., Worcester,
Mass. Jyl5-2S-D
Wanted Asrents.
AGENTS On salary or commission to handle
the new natent ehemlcal ink erasing pencil;
the greatest selling novelty ever produced; erases
ink thoroughly In two seconds; no abrasion 01
paper; 200 to 00 per cent profit: one agent's sales
amounted to !KM In six days; another $32 In two
hours; we want one energetic general agent lor
each Mate and Territory. For terms and full particu
lars, address Tbe Monroe Eraser Mfg. Co., La
Crosse. Wis. mv22-75
AGENTS To sell the Plnless Clothes Line; the
only line ever invented that holds the clothes
without pins: a perfect success: patent recently
Issued; sold only by agents, to whom the exclu
sive right is given: on receipt of 50 cents we
will send a sample line by mall; also circulars;
price list and terms to agents; secure your territorj
at once. Address The Plnless Clothes Line Co.,
87 Hermon St., Worcester, Mass. apl2-142-ws
AGENTS Weoffcragentsblgmoney, In exclusive
territory; our new patent safes sell at sight In
city or country: new agents first In field actually
getting rich; one agent in one dav cleared $31;
so can you: catalogue free. Alpine Bale Co., No.
363-371 Clark st.. Cincinnati, O. Jc28-70-wsu
AGENTS "King's Handbook;" 2,633 illustrations-
51 colored mans; census 1S90; selling for
ROOiis-niaklnga great hit: agents making monev
rapidly, territory going fast; liberal terms. P.J".
Fleming & Co.. 13j Finn av., Pittsburg.
au30-TuwTTSBa
AGENTS Lady made $21 last week selling
"Long's Solid Mucilage I'encll:" why not
you? Address C. A. Long, Manufacturer, 334
Dearborn sf., Chicago, 111. se-6-W8Su
AGENTS-For specialty article that sells right
off. Call at 129 Fourth av secoud floor.
se8-63
Wanted Female Heir.
COOK Female cook at 330 Liberty St., city.
scB-87
GIRL Immediately, to do housework In family
of three; references required. Rev. C. L.
Bates, Park place, cor. Lrinan and Peebles sts.
se9-34
C1IRL Or widow 25 to SO years old, forgen
X cral housework In neighboring town; one de
siring a permanent home more than high wages.
Address Woodward, Dispatch ofllce. se&3s
GIRL For general housework in small family;
cood wages paid. Call Ralsse's Bakery, 373
Wylleav. se8-4S
HELP 20 laborers, 10 farm hands, coachmanT
hotel cooks, chambermaids, dishwashers, din
ing room girls, family cooks and chambermaids, f4
per week: -.DO house girls, 4 colored girls, Germans
and Swedes, child's nurse. Meehan's, 545 Grant
street. se7-D
HOUSEKEEPER, laundress, nurses, cook, dining-room
girls, chamber maids, 200 nouse
girls, German and colored girls: 50 laborers; team
sters, one boy. Mrs. E. Thompson, 608 Grant st.
anou-D
LADIES In city or country to make light fancy
good at tlielr homes in leisure honrs. Con
stant work nnri r-n.irl n.vffltni. jkriilfase tlAi.
lngsfcunp. Managers .
Managers Art Needle. Work Bazaar,
iiiau, 111. xioxtrju.
au,2wa
LADIES To do fancy work at their homes; we
furnish material and pay per piece. Call and
see work, or address with stamp, J. M, Lemar &
.", 11U.WIUUIHI ST., UCB1 I1UUU. SeV-13-WO
SKIRT DRAPER An experienced lady. Apply
22 Franklin at., city. - se9-Il
-WANTED.
Wanted Male and Female Help.
TOUNG men and ladles to attend day and even
ing sessions at the Actual Business College,
No.,5 Sixth av. Private teaching specialty; by
the month, 5; bookkeeping taught by actual busi
ness practice, shorthand and typewriting. -M.J.
Conner, President; J. M.' Phillips, Expert Ac
countant, sea-lil-ws
Wanted Situations.
A SITUATION by an engineer of experience
who is also a machinist. Engineer, Dispatch
office. se9-71
POSITION Man a years of age with good educa
tion and business experience, who speaks and
writes good German and English, wantsa position,
either salary or commission. Address 8. O., DIs
patcli ofllce. 8C9-33
POSITION By a young man having had several
years' experience computing costs and operat
ing expenses of one ofthe largest steel concerns In
the country. Address SteeL Dispatch office.
seS-CS
POSITION As watchman or messenger In a
bank or other lnstltutlon,where a well-known.
Intelligent, careful, trustworthy person Is re
quired. Address J. B Dispatch ofllce. se8-88
POSITION As cashier, hyyonng lady of experi
ence; will do office work also: best of refer
ences from present employer. Address L. B. Y.,
Dispatch office. seS-M
"POSITION By thoroughly experienced honsc
X keeper, either in private hotel, school or good
family: highest references. Address G. F., Dis
patch office. se9-10
POSITION As driver by experienced ,raan
speaking both German and English; can come
well recommended. Address 251 Franklin st;. Al
legheny, Pa. scS-62
POSITION By an experienced young man as
bookkeeper or assistant, or any office work.
Address I. E., Dispatch office, seS-42
POSITION Clerical position ; have had 25 years'
experience. T. Johnson, No. 35 Fourth av.,
McKeesport, Pa. se8-47
POSITION A bookkeeper, twelve years' experi
ence: best of reference. Address Lock Box A3,
Salem, Ohio. se!)-S5
150SIT10N By a gentleman well versed In ac
. counts. Address Jayno. Dispatch ofllce.
y ' se3-19
SITUATI02T A young man, graduate ofan East
ern college, thoroughly conversant with Ger
man and French, versatile and piquant writer,
seeks employment cither In capacity of teacher,
Jouruallstor as clerical worker. Will no one offer
einplovmcnt to a worthy and deserving man? Ad
dress W. A., Dispatch office. sc9-13
SITUATION A graduate nurse from Blockley
Training School. West Philadelphia: good
references. Miss Marv Lestor, Blockley Training
School. West Phlladelnhla, Pa. sc9-4WFSu
SITUATION wanted by a man who Is a retort
builder, burner or setter, and can mold any
port of bilck; 21 years on last situation. Tho'nas
Gardener, Braddock, Pa. . se-3J
SITUATION As stenographer and typewriter;
three 5 ears' experience, portion of that time
In law offices; reasonable salary. Address J. G.,
123 rij-mouth St., City. se8-2l
SITUATION By a registered pharmacist having
10 years' experience: can fiimlahbestof city
reference. Address J. M. D., 52 Besaca St., Alle
gheny. " 6C9-37
SITUATION As plain cook by middle-aged lady,
or would do upstairs work and asslst'wllh
children. Address M. M. L., Dispatch office.
se9-8
SITUATION Drug clerk; 6 years' experience;
temperate; good reference; country preferred.
Address W. B Box 449, Sharpsburg, Pa. seS-47
Wanted Boarders and Lodgers.
LODGEBSAt Anchor Hotel. 325-327 Liberty St.,
cor. Fourth; lodging per night, 25c, 35c 50c;
per week, (1 25, SI 75, 52, (3. au29-62
Wanted Rooms.
ROOM Furnished room and board by two
gentlemen: private family preferred; state
terms. Address Francis. Dispatch office. se9-72
TJOOM By gentleman. In private family, Al
Xt legheny or Lawrencefllle preferred. Ad
dress A. II., Dispatch office. seO-82
Wanted rartn em.
PARTNER A partner in a very extensive and
substantial manufacturing enterprise that has
no superior either in profits or extent of sales: a
bnslness of f2,O0O,0CO annnally may easily be
reached with proper facilities aud Judicious man
agement at a net profit of 33 per cent on all busi
ness done: a very great inducement aside from the
above is offered and will be shown to proper par
tics making application In person; successful busi
ness men of Plttshurg in good standing are Inter
ested and would like a personal interview with any
respectable business man that Is progressive and
enterprising, who has $25,000 or upward ready to
invest In a business practically devoid of risk;
those seeking a business Investment in any part of
the country that mav chance to read this should
not allow it to pass by unnoticed, as opportunities
of this class are rarely offered; we are fully pre
pared to substantiate all the above. A full expla
nation may be had at our office, 190 Robinson st.,
Allegheny, Pa. 6C9-57
PARTY with 83, 000 to purchase half Interest in
old-established and growing manufactory in
this city: payment for Interest. 11 properly secured,
can be deferred as long as desired; man wanted
more than money; no one need apply unless pre
pared wltn unexceptional references as to Integrity
and ability: business will engross all of his time and
require his undivided attention. -Address. Capital,
Dispatch office. se6-61
lTlnanclal.
MONEY wanted on first mortgage in amounts
lj-om K50 up. Ignaz Stauffer, real estate and
Insurance, Mansfield Valley, Pa. se8-5G
MONEY To loan in large or small amounts on
good city or Allegheny property. Mortimer
Burling, Boom 34, 103 Fourth av. Je21-46-wsu
MONEY to loan on short notice. John K.
Ewlng A Co., 107 Federal st, au30-52-llWF
MORTGAGES-f 100, C00 to loan ; sums $300 to $5, 000
to f S, 000: expenses light; money ready. S.
J. Fleming. 152 Fifth av. au20-95
MORTGAGES on city or Allegheny county propl
erty at lowest rates. Henry A. Weaver &
Co., S2 Fourth av. mli2-D
QUICK loan of not over 82,500; highest Interest
paid; real estate security. Address Loan,
Dispatch office. aull-99
Miscellaneous.
A 'GREAT reduction We want everybody to
know that we have reduced our best $5 00 cabi
nets to $3 CO. Stewart & Co. , 80 and 92 Federal St.,
Allegheny, Pa.; diamond Photoettes$l 00. se2-71
BOARDING 75 cents Not for a days" board, but
for binding one elegant volume of magazines.
Glttens, Stewart & Co., Llm., 62 Second av.
se9-H
CASH or credit Yes, cash or credit; these are our
terms on line dress goods and jackets. J.
Dwyer, Room 4, McCance block, cor. Seventh av.
and Smlthfield. se6-125
PAMILY sewing by an experienced seamstress.
Address F. S Dispatch office. seS-19
FURNITURE to re-upholser-Haugh & Keenan,
33 Water St. SC2-45-MWP
I ADIES to buy fine dress goods and jackets for
I cash or credit of J. Dwyer. Room 4, McCance
block, cor. Seventh ave. and Smlthfield. auS-125
PARENTS desiring to find a progressive, home
like school for their daughters to call at
Beaver College this week. sc9-24
PEOPLE moving from the citv to have us pack
their furniture. Haugh & Keenan, 33 Water st.
Phone 1628. sea-46-MWT
P IAN O and furniture moving Shanaban Transfer
Co., Smlthfield, corner Water. seI-69-iiWFSu
PUECHASERS of property to call for list of deslr
able properties: houses and lots In all parts of
the cities; mortgage loans procured for purchas
ers promptly at Hie lowest rate of Interest.
J. E. McCrlckan, 140 Fifth av., telephone 1676.
an23-30-ws
REAL ESTATE brokers requiring deeds,
mortgages, or transcribing of any description
done with promptness and accuracy please call
on me: terms moderate. Mortimer Starling,
Room 34, 103 Fourth av. Jca-a-wsu
REMINGTON typewriter; good condition; state
price. Address F. E., Dispatch office. se-4
OTORE AND BASEMENT We" want to rent by
Q January 1 a first floor store and basement;
It must be located In tbe district hounded by
Smlthfield and Penn sts. and Third and Seventh
avs., and not less than 13-foot ctlllng. Address,
with terms, Onega, Dispatch office. se5-42
SUBSCP.IBERS-"World's Columbian Exposl
tlon Illustrated." Apply to Geo. U. Burrows,
Agent, second floor, 411 Grant st. SC9-18
nRUNKS hauled to and from East End for 50c.
X Campbell & Davis, 12 Seventh av. Telephone
2. jyl7-90
TUTOR Experienced successful tutor, college
graduate, has few spare hours: elementary
branches; college preparation; highest references.
Tutor, Dispatch office. boO-IS-mwtsu
TTSE Jones' Bedbug Paralyzer Jones' Magic
U Roach Powder; contains no poison; roaches
banished by contract; satisfaction given or no pay.
Prepared by Geo. W. Jones, 222 Federal st., Alle
gheny, Pa. Sold by all first-class druggists.
myS-131-MWT
FOR SALE IMPROVED REAL ESTATE.
City Residences.
POR SALE $5,500 for two brick houses; houses
six rooms each: only a few minutes' walk
lrompostofficc: each house now renting ror S30per
month; two squares from Fifth ave. (96) W. A.
Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth ave. . sel-60-w
17OB SALE-$5,10O; a very desirable and com
: plcte new brick house, eight rooms in fine
order; late improvements; on cable line: only a
few minutes from P. O. (97) W. A. Herron &
Sons, 80 Fourth av. se9-2rt-w
IOR SALK-3,000-Neat new dwelling, four
moms, finished attic, near Fifth av. and five
minutes by cable line from Court House. (93) AV.
A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth av. se5-40-ws
I JOB SALE $1,750; a good house, five rooms, on
. paved street: location central and near cable
line. (54) W. A. Uerrou & Sons, '80 Fourth av.
c2-&5-w
Allegheny Residences.
I70R SAEE-Arch St.; 87,500: one ofthe best resl
? dencc locations or Allegheny; lot 40x100 ft. to
another street, with small dwellings. (89) W. A.
Herron A So::s, 80 Fourth av. sc9-20-w
Oi Sampson St., corner Race st. Second ward,
U X. Allegheny, brick house seven rooms, hall,
bath and attic; all conveniences; price $1,000 less
than cost: possession October 1. See John K.
Ening& Co., 107 Federal st. au30-l82-MWSu'
3jO 800 will buv a house on Veto St.. near
u?Oj North av., Allegheny ;ust new; slxrooms
aud hall, good cellar, all conveniences; lot 20x50:
a cheap property; do not fall to see It. Howard
Brown, 151 Fourth st. leO-UI-UnT
.
FOR SALE EH PROVED REAL ESTATE.
East End Residences.
FOR SALE-EastEnd-83,600 residence: 7 rooms,
with large comer lot on Tioga St.: possession
Oct. I. (43-sub) W. A. Herron & Sons, 80 Fourth
av. se9-62-wfl
Suburban Residences.
"RESIDENCE Tbe handsome residence and
JAi grounds at Glenfleld. P., F. W. & C. B. B.,
of Mr. John H. Mueller; the grounds occupy a
sloping terraced plateau, within 2 minutes' wait
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 either side on Srst and sec
ond floors, finished attic rooms, natural gas, fine
marble mantels and patent grates; walls and ceil
ings frescoed and flulshed throughout with fine
taste; an open piazza spans tbe entire front;
grocery and vegetable closets,' drv cellar and un
ceasing supply, of pure water, carriage house 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 anil most convenient
points of suburban residences along the Uneof the
railroad: will be sold at public sale on TUESDAY
AFTERNOON, September 15. at. 3 o'clock on tho
premises; as Mr. Mueller has bought a larger resi
dence aud 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
Woodst., Pittsburg. se8-91
41-3 ACRES, with dwelUng house, outbuildings,
orchard, water, etc., of the estate of tho, late
James Stvlndell, deceased, and situate 'on the
Hazlett road. Reserve township, live mlnntes'
walk from East street extension and the school
house: to be sold at trustees puhllo sale bv order
of Orphans' Court: the adjourned sale will take
place In the real estate salesroom of Jas. W. Drape
t Co., 313 Wood St.. Pittsburg, ou Thursday after
noon,' September 17, at 2 o'clock. Particulars
from Jas. .W. Drape & Co.. Agents and Auc
tlonecrs. 313 Wood st. se9-51-9.11.12.14.1617
FOR SALE LOTS.
East End Lots.
FOR SALE 81,000 only Lot 20x100 feet on Penn
av.. East End: a good property for the money,
(83.) W. A. Herron & Sons. 80 Fourth av.
se4-59-4,9,14,19
Lors-Kelly & Rogers. 6216 Penn av.. E. E.,
have Just put a plan of lots on the .market,
within one square or Penn av. cable cars: to be
sold In blocks or five or more: anyone wanting to
make money quick will do well to look at them at
ouce; two blocks have been sold this week,
6e9-o3
Suburban Lots.
1?OR SALE-$5,230-At Sbadyslde, corner lot
101X107 rcet to au alleyr on a good street near
Fifth avenno cable and Duquesne electric line; a
very good property for the money. (91). AV. A.
Herron & Sons, N 0. 80 Fourth ave. se9-62-ws
LOTS-2. 000 large lots forbnslncss and dwellings,
in the new town of Avonmore, AV. P. R. K..
the greatest and most eligible manufacturing cen
ter in Western Pennsylvania: oer 150 acres dedi
cated for factory sites, all fronting on river and
railroad; the district abounds In coat, natural gas,
water, and possesses unlimited and unrestricted
railroad facilities cast and west; sales already up
ward of $70,000: over60 houses already erected; a
large glass works now In operation ; extensive ma
chine shop now being constructed and many other
plants expected; great public sale on the premises
next AA'cdnesda v. September 18. Plans and partic
ulars rroin Jas. W. Drape & Co.. Agents and Auc
tioneers, 313 Wood St., Pittsburg. se9-50
LOTS-Beautlfnl building lots rorfrom $100 to $300,
In the Eighteenth ward; long payments: easy
terms, inquire of ChasvE. Cornelius, attorney,
406 Grant St., Pittsburg: or go to his office, Morn
lngsldeav., outhe grounds, aud see bis agent. T.
Ed. Cornelius. inyl-J5-D
Manufacturing Sites.
SPECIAL and rare Inducements Manufacturing
sites situate In the midst of Inexhaustible coal
fields, ou line of railroad and river and connected
with the best natural gas territory in Western
Pennsylvania, within 50 miles of the city, and hav
ing special Pittsburg rates on freight East and
West: five to ten acres, more or less, will be donated
to any substantial manufacturing firm that can
show undoubted evidence of prosperity. Particu
lars from Jas. W. Drape & Co., 313 Wood St.. Pitts
burg; se9-40
FOR SALE BUSINESS.
Business Opportunities.
AGOOD paylngjewelry store on prominent street
In Allegheny: clone over. $6,000 repair work
last year; fine cigar store In central part or the
city; livery stable, milk route, grocery stores, $200
to $10,000; restaurant. Holmes ft Co., 420 Smith
field St. au23
BARBER shop First-class barber shop cheap. If
sold at once: cause, leaving the country. Ad
dress C. B. S.. Dispatch office. se3-26
EKICK plant, consisting of grinding pan, engine,
boiler, etc.: engines, boilers, clay and ore pans,
and brick yard supplies. Thomas Carlin's Sous,
Lacock and Sandusky sts., Allegheny.
au5-41-lIWF
BUSINESS-Three ncrsons with small Investment'
to test gas process; company, will be formed
alter first Installation. Address Gas. Dispatch
office. se9-70
POR SALE Brass works fully equipped for the
manufacture of brass goods of must all kinds
and running full time: location and shipping
fac litles the best; In the midst of one of the great
est mauutacturlng districts adjacent to Pittsburg.
AV. A. Herron ft Sons, 8d Fourth av. se2-56-w'
GBOOERY STORE Doing good cash business;
splendid location: best of reasons for selling.
Address W. H.. Dispatch office. se9-22T
INTEREST One-half interest in a general mer
chandise business that has been established
over 30 years; doing a business of $50,000 a year;
ncrson who wishes to purchase must be a business
man of good standing, not over 45 years old and
must have $10,000 cash; party wishing to sell In
terest on account of his see: business within VS.
miles or Pittsburg. Address Country Merchant,
Dispatch office. seO-14
LEASE Or Campbell House, hotel and saloon.
Public square, Youngstown, O. sel-70
LIVERY business Horses, hearse, surrey,
coaches, buggies and wagons, etc. Keystoue
stables, 1&0 Sandusky St., Allegheny, au9-46
MANUFACTURING BUSINESS-Establlshed;
making a patented article; profits good; ter
i ltory exclusive; price $3,500. J. H. Stevenson, 100
Fifth ave. se9-43-WFSua
Business Properties.
CBQ 300-Butler st.. near Fifty-first St. Good
ilDOj brick building or 15 rooms, storeroom
front: elegant business location; house has marble
mantels. Both gases, good cellar, etc. : lot 20x110 to
a sewered and paved allev; immediate possession.
Samuel W. Black ft Co., 93 Fourth av.
se9-52-WThs
FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS.
Horses, Vehicles, Live Stock.
COACH One three-quarter high seated carriage,
cheap. Apply at Keystone stables. No. 180
Sandusky St., Allegheny. aul5-49
DELIVERY wagons Delivery wagons aU styles;
our own make. Wm. Beckert, 340 to 344 Ohio
St., Allegheny. Telephone, 3420. JelO-45-nws
SADDLE Lady's three horn saddle and bridle;
none finer; cheap. Bargain, Dispatch office.
se9-7
TRUCK One two-horse truck, one set douhle
buggy harness, one box wagon. Inquire Jos.
Hlte, No. 190 Main st., Allegheny. Pa. seS-Gd
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 work promptly executed; corre
spondence solicited. Combination Engine Co,,
Llm.,3140 Penn avo., Pittsburg. Tel 1265.
delO-68-JIWS
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 restoeled, dressed
and ground, finished as good as new. W. Man
chester ft Co., Twenty-eighth St., Pittsburg.
au30-44-D
C1UPOLA Second-hand cupola; tweer and blast
j pipe compIcte;shell44 inches In diameter; for
one fourth value. Hockensmlth ft AVagnor, Irwin,
Pa. ' se4-2u -
ENGINES and boilers, second-hand; largest
stock of all sizes; 16x26, 12x24, 12x13.10x20, 10X
16. 10x12. 9x12,8x12. 7x12. 6x12: mounted portable en
cm e. boilers of all sizes, shafting:, nullcvs. numns.
governor, etc. Telephone, 3401, 23 and 25 Park
tay. Allegheny, l'a. J. s. Young
apii-D'
MACHINERY 1 38x36 18-foot plainer, 1 20-inch
drill press. 112x16 engine. 4 8x12 englocs, 1
8x12 nprlgnt engine. 1 40xl8-foot and 2-flued holler
complete In good order. Irvin McGce,Negley. O.
, , seS-81
MOTOR-One Eddy motor, one horse power, al
most new. Inquire Joseph Hlte. No. 199
Main St., Allegheny, Pa. se9-65
SAFES Two small saTes; new. Inquire Boom 200,
Blssell block. se6-14
SECOND-HAND engines and boilers Two 83
1 horse-power and two ten horae-puwer station
ary engines and boilers. One ten hope-power
portable on wheels. Thirty-five, 15, 12, ten and
eight horse-power engines, vertlcaland horizontal,
all good and will be sold cheap. Uarmes' Machine
Depot, in First ave. , Jy29-n"'
a 'HE celebrated acme automatic safety engines
, and non-explosive boilers, for gas or oil fuel,
'from one to five-horse power; also the latest Im
proved ventilating fans; perfect satisfaction
fuaranteed: by J. Prager, General Agent, No. 4
lfth av., Pittsburg, Pa. aul4-32.ywr'
Miscellaneous.
ARTISTS MATEBIALS-Speclal sacrifice sale at
925 Llbertv st.t front 50 to 75 per cent reduction
on the entire stock formerly owned by Mr. George
Backoflen; tills week only; also special bargains at
ourstore. Frank Bacon ftUo., 3J1 Snuthfieldst.
se9-30
BILLIARD and pool tables Roll top desk, store
counters. 90 Diamond st. sc9-39
DIAMOND STUD-7K carat, at a great bargain;
must sell. Bargain, Dispatch office. se9-7
EXPOSITION society receipts for membership
very cheap. Inquire Room 209, Blssell block.
soS-15'
GAS FIXTURE3-S5 to 50 percent off closing
out. Kelnecke ft Co.. 309 Wood st.
se6-175-WFSu
SINGING birds, parrots, gold fisb, small pet
animals. Espleh's,640Snilthfieldst. sc4-fls
McNAUG-HER & CO.,
Contractors for
Pajvlng Sidewalks With Cement, Brick and
Fire Brick, Concreting Cellars.
43 FEDERAL ST., ALLEGHENY, PA
Curbstone furnished and sot. uuU-74-d
TO LET.
Citv Residences.
AN eight-room brick house on .Mlfllin St., Slx
. teeuth ward; modern improvements: rent $30
per month. Inquire Meanor ft Harper, 4064 Penn
avenue. ' se5-3S-MWSt
TO LET $15; neat new brick house, four rooms;
Larkins, near Twenty-eighth street: send for
list. AV. A. Herron ft Sons. se6-135-MWt
Ofi- NEAT new brick house, six rooms.lnclnd
0UJ lug mansard; both gases; 93 Clark St.
Mary E. Hill, 30 Center ay., city. se9-3t
East 'End Residences.
TItAIG St., near Fifth av. Fine two-story and
J attic Qneen Anne residence of 10 rooms and re
ception hall; handsomely papered and with every
modern convenience. Baxter, Thompson ft Co.,
182 Fourth av. se6-179-MWrssut
TO LET East End: $2(1; modern new brick house,
1 rooms; modern fixtures; location good: at
Uomewood. AV. A. Herron ft'Sons, 80 Fourth av.
se9-01-MWPt
AUegheny Residences.
IN Allegheny near the parks, market honse and
Federal St.. brick house of six rooms, bath
room, attic and wash house: inside w. c. : all con
veniences: rentmoderate. For particulars address
II., Box SOT, Pittsburg. Pa. sc8-3t
"VTICE flve-rooin dwelllni Federal st. extension.
1 Inquire of J. R. McKee, 70S Penn av.. Boom
611. rc7--MW8t
TO LET Small houses In Allegheny, $14: brick,
five rooms and attic, on Stewart st. : also, five
rooms, nice yard, on Bldwell st., $13: also, six
rooms, $17, on Sturgeon, near Bebeccast.; send
for list. AV. A. Herron ft Sous, 80 Fourth av.
se!H3-WFt
Suburban Residences.
EDGEWOOD From October 1. 1991. to Apnl 1,
1892, new (jueen 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 watpr, etc.: will rent very low to family with
out small children. Address E. S. Pearson. 820
Penn avc, Pittsburg. sc8-wt
Mnslnesn Rtanls.
"VTEW storeroom. 00 Frankstown av.. East End,
i.1 three floors 22x70. with cellar, elevator and all
modem conveniences; good location and reasona
ble rent. Applv to Vangorder ft Lloyd, (1218 Penu
av.. East End, Pittsburg. seS-79-MWSt
TO LET Business room or offices on first floor.
Third av.. near Smlthfield st. (opp.newP.O.);
a good huslness location; $40permo. AV. A. Herron
ft bons, 80 Fourth av. se9-63-wpt
-iTTArtKROOKanrt cellar. 141 Water St.. o
V B. ft O. depot. D. AV. a Bldwell ft Co., 143
Water st corner Cherry alley. se8-14t '
OAKLAND Furnished room for gentleman:
pleasant corner; nice room. Call or address
3313 Forbes av. se9M0t
TWO furnished front rooms, fourth floor. 123
AVylle av. se6-106t
PERSpNAL.
LADIES should watch for our opening announce
ment next week. O'Reilly's, 407 Market st.
seO-176
LADIES Have vour bangs cut by the Parisian
hair dresser a't Miss M. Landers,. 25 Fifth av.
ses-181
PERSONAL Patents procured. O. D. Levis,
solicitor. 131 Fifth av., next Leader office.
Pittsburg. se7-31
PERSONAL High school and ward school books,
old and new: lowest prices. Frank Bacon
ft Co.. 301 Smlthfield st. an27
PERSONAL Cash paid for old gold and silver:
Jewelry repaired: new work made to order.
Chris. Hauch. 641 Smlthfield. Jyl7-13
PERSONAL We have doovs. and lots or them;
largest old bookstore west of the Allegheny
Mountains. Levi's, 900 Liberty st. Jyl9
PERSONAL Never in the Bistory of umbrellas
has a material become so popular In as short
space of time as Baker's famous gloria: everybody
who sees it wants It: covering 26, $1 25: 28. tl 50.
Baker. Umbrella Manufacturer, 18 Sixth st.
se9-46
PERSONAL Here is a good cnance, ladles; J.
Dwyer sells the latest styles In fine dress goods
and fall and winter Jackets for cash or on credit;
yes, cash or credit, and vou have the use or goods
while paying for them. Boom 4, McCance block,
cor. Seventh av. and Smlthfield. se8-125
PERSONAL Sacrifice sale or arnsts' goods;
having purchased the entire stock of Mr. Geo.
Backoflen, we will sell the entire line from 50 to 75
per cent reduction, this week only, at 925 Liberty
street; also special inducements at our store.
Frank Bacon ft Co., 301 Smlthfield st. se9-30
PERSONAL When 1 was a small boy my mother
always repaired my breeches and Jacket, but
since I got to be a great blgraan, Dickson, the well
known tailor, 65 Fifth av., cor. AVood st., second
floor, has been substituted, who now does all my
cleaning, pressing aud renovating in great shape.
Tel. 153a. myl5-80-D
LOST.
LOST At or near the B. A O. depot, Tuesday
afternoon, about 3 o'clock, a pair of gold eye
glasses. Fluder will please leave them at The Dis
patch offlco. seO-ll
LOST Last Thnrsday, In the East End, an opal
ring set lu diamonds, with name J. S. Erwln,
uuversta., l'. ft v. it. it., on lnsme: very iiDerai
reward if left at Biggs' Jewelry store, cor. Sinlth-
field and Sixth av
v.. i'lttsbnrg. ses-r?
FOUND.
FOUND You can bring your pictures to the city
aud get them framed while you visit the Ex
Sosltlon; cheapest and best framing In the city.
. 2 Sixth St.. upstairs. T. C. McElroy. seg-04
OFFICIAL GLENFIELD BOROUGH.
RDINANCE SO! 2iKEGULAlriNG
the placing and operating of gates front
ing on sidewalks, pavements and streets in
the borough of Glenfleld, Pa.
AVhereas, Certain persons, companies, cor
porations and associations own and main
tain in the borough of .Glenfleld gates hung
and arranged to open and swing out and to
ward boardwalks, pavements and streets,
and
AVhereas, Gatos so placed and hung and
arranged are liable through negligence or
otherwise to be left open and thus obstruct
such boardwalk, pavement or street where
suoh gate or gates are located. In fact, gates
so hung and arranged have been and are
now allowed, through tho negligence of per
sons owning, maintaining ana using such
gates to remain open, thus obstructing
boardwalks, pavements and streets, and,
owing to the position of such gates, the
arrangement and operation of same and re
sults thereof, they are deemed to be danger
ous topedestrians and area public nubance.
Section L Be it enacted by the Burgess and
TownConncilortboboroughofGlenfleld,and
it is hereby enacted by the authority of same.
They, any and all person or persons, com
panies, corporations or associations now
owning or maintaining within the limits of
the borough of Glenfleld,' gates hung or ar
ranged to open or swing out and. toward tho
boardwalk, pavement or street, shall, within
ten days from date of notice from the Coun
cil of tho borough of Glei.fleld, remove such
gate or obstruction, and if such gate or gates
be located, hung and arranged have not been
removed nlthin the time as stated in suoh
notice, then the same can and shall be re
moved by tbe proper authorities of the
borough of Glenfleld at the proper cost and
expense to party or parties, companies, cor
porations or associations owning and main
taining such gnto or gates.
Sec. 2. Anv person or persons, company,
corporation or association wUfully violat
ing this ordinance, shall, upon conviction be
fore the Burgess or Justice of the Peace of
said borough, on first offense pay a fine of
three ($3 00) dollars, together with all costs
of suit and collection of fine. Upon con
viction on second and all succeeding offenses
tho fine shall be not les than live ($5 CO) nor
more than $-20, together with all costs of
suits and collection of fines.
Sec. 3. No person or persons, company, cor
poration orassociatlon.orother parties from
the date ol adoption and passage of this ordi
nance, sjiall be permitted to erect, place or
hang a'gate or gates of any description what
soever within the limits of the borough. of
Glenfleld fronting on the street, sidewalk or
pavement to swing out or toward the side
walk, pavement or street.
Sec). That the Street Committee of said
borough Council are authorized to proceed
and enforce the terms of this ordinance.
Attest: GEO. JL AVELCH,
T. M. SHOLES, Burgess.
Clerk of Council.
Septembek 7, 1S0L - se9-32
ikRDTN-ANt.E NO. 23. PROHIBITING
V the running of wheelbarrows, bicycles,'
velocipedes, carts, wagons anusieus on anu
upon walks and pavements.
Whereas, The common use and practice of
running loaded wheelbarrows on ami upon
boardwalks has proven destructive to walks
bo used, and
Whereas, Tho running of wheelbarrows,
bicycles, velocipedes, cart wagons and
sleds on walks and pavements are an ob
struction on same, dangerocs to citizens and
the public generally, destructive to property
and lias become and is deemed a public nui
sance, therclore,
Section L Be it enacted by tho Burgess and
the Town Councils of the borough of Glen
field, and it is hereby enacted by the author
ity of the sanio, that no person or persons
from the date of the adoption and passage
of this ordinance be permitted to run wheel
barrows, bicycles, velocipedes, wagons.carts
or sleds over or upon the walks or pave
ments along public roads or streets.
Sec 2. Any person or persdns who wil
fully Violate this ordinance shall, upon con
viction beforo the Burgessor Justice of the
Peace of said borough, on first offense, pay a
fine of one ($100) dollar, together with all
cost of suit and collection of flue. Upon
conviction 011 second and all succeeding of
fenses the fine shall bo not le-s tliun five
($3 00) dollars, nor moie than $20, together
with cost of suit and collection of fine.
Sec. 3. That tho Street Committee of sold
Borough Council are authorized to proceed
and enforce the terms of this ordinance
within their discretion.
Attest: GEO. IL AVELCH,
T. M. SHOLES, Burgess.
Clerk of Council.
SETTHMEEB7, 19L CS-33
A.
EDUCATIONAL.
X7EST WALNUT STREET 8EMIKART
V V for young; ladles; 25th year. Is provided
for giving a superior education In collegiate,
eclectic, and preparatory departments: also
In music and art. MBS. HENRIETTA KUTZ,
2045 Walnut street, Fhilada. au2-93-xws
REMOVED-KING'S SCHOOL OF OBATORY.
XV elocution and dramatic culture removed to
University Building, Diamond St., opposite Court
Honse. Byron AV. King, manager; James M.
WIsman, associate manager. Class and private
lessons, literature, French and German, Delsarte,
old school and modern systems. Send for pros
pectus. anll-59-Mwr
BISHOP BOWMA1T INSTITUTE A COL
LEGIATE school for young ladle a
corner Penn av. and Fourth st. The next
session begins Sept. 9. A full course of
study. Music ana modern languages by
competent professors. For admission ad
dress REV. R. J. COSTER, A M., Rector.
jyl6-72-ws
PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY,
Chester, Pa., 30th vear, opens Sept. 16.
A MILITARY COLLEGE.
Civil Engineering, Chemistry, Architect
ure, Arts. A p'reparatory course of one year.
Circulars of Mr. F. G. Paulson, 4AX Wood-sfe,
city. COL CHAS. E. HYATT, President.
jyS-25-wa
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,
at DUQUESNE COLLEGE.
E. M. WOOD, D. D., LL. D., President.
se5-D
CTTIRIR"
UNrVERSITT,
SIXTH ST.
Thirtv vears of success. FuU collegiate
courses. Normal, Ladies' Seminary, English,
Mechanical and 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. ROWE, Prest. aul3-D
S WITHIN C. SHOBTLlDGK'S MEDIA. PA..
ACADEMY, near Philadelphia; choice school
f.r boys, number limited; mild winter climate;
health record has few parallels; fine buildings;
steam heat; electric lightand gas; gymnaslumwlth
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; fits for college or
business: superior Enttllsh 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. SAVITHIN C.SHORTL1DGE.A.M.,
(Harvard graduate). Media, Pa. au23-66
Practically taught at
DUFF'S COLLEGE,
49 FIFTH AYE.
JS'Evening Sessions.
an!2-42--w
NIGHT SCHOOL
BEGINS
MONDAY, September 28.
For particulars, send for latest Illustrated
Circular, or apply at COLLEGE OFFICE,
open every.evenlng till 9 o'clock,
AFTER'SEPTEMBER L
Address,
Telephone 1515
J. C. SMITH'S SON.
aulS-70-MWT
PROPOSALS.
NOTICE" TO COAL DEALERS THE
Thirty-second ward School Board will
receive sealed proposals until 3 p. it. THURS
DAY, September 10, 1891, for five thousand
(5 0C0) bushels of the best black lnmp coal,
3,500 bushels to be delivered to the Prospect
street schooluouse, and 1,500 bushels to the
Bertha street schoolhouso. Bidders will be
required to name the mine from which tho
coal is taken, and must pat It into the cel
lars. Bids must be sent to and full informa
tion ' may bo obtained from O. S. HEBSH
MAN, Secretary, care Chronicle Telegraph,
No. 42 Fifth av., Pittsburg. se9-l
Office or the Bibxiicoham Lass Im
provement COMPAJTT,
lira Hahsos Street. Prrrsntrao. S. S.
PROPOSALS ARE INVITED FOR LAY
ING a line of eight (8) Inch cast Iron
water pipe irom tne twouty-iucu uauig uiatu
ofthe Slonongahela Water Company, on Ar
lington avenue, Twenty-seventh ward, out
to the boulevard on the company's plan of
lots at Southvlew place.
Specifications can be, seen on application
at tho office of the company.
AU bids must be sealed and sent in before
noon, Sept. H, 1S9L
CHAS. E.BEEITWEISER, Sec.
se6-77-Jtwp
fffTysiHEsa
ASPINWALb
SIX MILES MOM COURT HOUSE AND JUST OPPOSITE
H1LAND BARK AND RESERVOIR;
The most beautiful' of any of our suburban places, is not located
in a wilderness, in a swamp nor on a mountain. It is well situ
ated within easy reach ot the two cities. It has the advantages
of a city, ,yet the pure air of he country. It is free from floods
and malaria. Best value for the money. in the country.
m ASPINWALL m
Electric Line Within, a Fein-Minutes of the Place.
Never-Failing Artesiati Wells of Pure Water,
Streets Piped for Gas and Water.
Excellent Railroad Accommodations.
Beautiful Broad Avenues and Shaded Sidewalks.
THE ASPINWALL COMPANY
Are now completing a substantial brick SCHOOL BUILDING
and TOWN HALL, and have a .charter for bridge, extending
across the Allegheny river to Hiland Park.
ASPINWALL LOTS
Range in size from 25x100, 50x1-00 and 100x146, running, in
prices from $300 and upwards. These are a good investment; ,
and constantly increasing in value.
THESE ARE'NOT BOOM PRICES IN MUSHROOM DISTRICTS.
Thirty new. homes already erected and occupied, and many
others in course of construction.
For Prices, Plans, etc, inquire cJf
ASPINWALL LAND CO..
ASPINWALL STATION.W, P. R. R.f
-OR OF-
EDWARD FORD, SAMUEL McKNIGHT,
Creighton, Pa. No. 169 Lacock st, Allegheny, Pa.
L. H. SMITH, ' H. J. HEINZ, v
No. 909 Liberty st, No. 199 Mairrst,
Pittsburg, Pa. ' Allegheny, Pa, .
v seW7-
CHOICE X7EOPERTTES.
A Good Investment
For Sale Cheap".
A TRACT OF LANTJ
IX THE TWENTY-THIRD WARD,
CONTAINING TEN ACRES,
Part fronting on Hazelwood avenue and on
Frank street, the only available ontlet for
tho resioonts of tho Hazelwood dlstriot to
reach Schenley Park. A bridge into Schenley
Park, is now being constructed, near th&
property, and a railroad will soon be com
pleted that will run within a few minutes'
walk of the property. Other Improvements
will be made that will greatly enhance tho
value of this propertv. Can be laid out in
upward of 100 BUILDING LOTS.
PETER SHIELDS, 533 Grant street.
sco9-WTsn
$20,000 EAST END.
1 ACRE AND 12-ROOM DWELLING
On asphaltum paved and sewered residence
street, elegant new Queen Anne style Re
ception hall, bath, lanndry, both gases, slate
mantels, tllo hearths, inside shutters, large
porches, etc. The lot also contains an ex
cellent stable and earriase house, a number
of beautiful forest and shade trees, a never
falling spring of pure water, etc The loca
tion la unsurpassed. Dwelling was built for
use of present owners. Easy terms. Con
venient to car lines.
M. F. niPPLE & CO.
8e9-J8-wrsu 98 Fourth avenue.
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
se6-191-Mwrssn
LOOK HEREI
nouse of eight rooms and bathroom, front
and back porch; lot 100x100. on a paved street
in Twentieth ward; only $7,000.
Or will seU 25x100 feet for IL500.
W. C. BERINGER & CO.,
se9-76
155 FOURTn AVE.
KENSINGTON
Block of ten lots for sale at low price. Full
Information from
BAXTER THOMPSON CO.,
se6-180-Mwsu 163 Fourth avenue.
TO LET.
NEW STONE HOUSE,
Seven rooms; mostly finished in hard wood;
most modern fixtures.
LOCATION FIRST-CLASS.
On Alpha Terrace, near Highland and Stan
ton avs., East End; rent $40 per month.
W. A. Herron & Sons,
0 FOURTH AVENUE.
se4-6I-4,5,9,12,15
S6,500
EAST END INVESTMENT
OR HOME
On asphaltum paved and sewered street;
substantial two-story 9-room frame dwell
ing, hall In center, i rooms on first floor,
both gases, bath, range, etc.; lot 41x120 feet,
now renting for $000 per annum; one square
from cable cars or 1. B. R.
M. F. IIIPPLE & CO..
selMS-WTsn No. 9C Fourth ave.
TOR SALE
STANTON AVENUE.
Avery handsome location, new and mod
ern atone and brick house, 12 rooms, finely
finished; 2 bathrooms, besidsts all the moit
modern fixtures: large corner lot, near in
land avc, East End (69).
tV.A. UtliliU.'. X SON 3,
sefM33-MWT
80 Fourth ave.
j Is on the Perennially Navi-
"DT A TXT L? gable Monongahela, and in
)LAliNJC the center of the richest Gas
and Coal Fields.
FREE CARS EVERT DAT.
CHARLES SOMERS 4 CO,
se6-U2 1-9 Fourth avenue.
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